Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1810 March 13

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Vol. V.]

The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.

[No. 249.

 
Tuesday, March 13th, 1810.

The Subscribers have received a new supply of goods by the Ship Sir Edward Pellew, just arrived from Glasgow, which they offer for Sale on moderate terms at their Store in American Street, viz: -
[first column]
Cordage from thread to 3 inch thick,
Hawsers 5 1/2 inch thick,
Patent canvas No. 2,
Tallow in kegs,
Medecines [sic] in boxes,
Glauber Salts in kegs,
Glassware,
Window glass different sizes,
White Lead,
Paint Oil,
Lamp Oil,
Green paint in pots,
Spanish Brown,
Beef & Pork in half barrels,
Butter in firkins,
Watt's table beer, bottled,
Bottled Porter,
Pine Cheese,
Mustard,
Shovels, Cutlasses, hoes and Felling axes,
Indian felling axes, round eyes,
Frying pans,
Nails 4dy to 30dy inclusive,
Mill clinch nails,
Garden watering cans,
Gentlemens fine Leghorn hats,
Tradesmen's beaver do.
Bidets,
Square Reverse Dressing Glasses,
Neatsfoot oil,
Cotton checks,
[second column]
Russia sheeting,
Sailor's red flannel shirts,
Navy blue,
White cassimere,
Diaper,
Long Lawn,
Cambletto boat coats with sleeves,
Fearnought do. do.
Gentlemens dress coats and Coatees,
White callico,
Corded dimity,
French cambric,
Furniture chintz,
Light ground callicoes,
Ladies straw Bonnets,
Do. black Beavers,
Do. Parasols,
Do. Silk stockings,
Do. fine cotton do.
Do. Black Leather and Kid shoes,
Musquito net Lawn,
Cloth brushes,
Hair do.
Gentlemens Doe skin and buck gloves,
Do. morning Gowns,
Boat anchors and grapnels,
Block and mast hoops,
Dress and ancle shoes,
Sheet Lead,
Carpenters & Coopers tools, &c. &c.
[end columns]
Arch. Iver & Co.
Demerary, 13th March 1810.

Imported in the Ship Sir Edwd. Pellew, from Glasgow, and for Sale at the Store of Garden, King & Co. for Cash or Produce: -
[first column]
Prime mess Beef in half barrels,
Do. Pork in do.
Ox Tongues in kegs,
New double rose Butter in whole and half firkins,
Smoaked mutton hams,
Potatoes in hampers,
Bottled and draft table beer,
Barley and split pease in kegs,
Candles in small boxes,
Soap in do.
Nails from 4dy to 30dy in small kegs,
White, Brown and Yellow Paints in kegs,
Paint oil in jars of 3 gallons each,
Sets of Bamboo Chairs cane bottoms,
Sein and sewing Twine,
Stationary assorted in Tin cases,
[second column]
Fashionable light and dark printed callicoes in small trunks,
Do. cambrics in do.
Fine Book muslin Handkerchiefs with tape and tambour borders,
White callico,
Cotton Cambric 6-4 wide,
Superfine and common pullicate Handkerchiefs in small trunks,
Cotton and linen Britannias and Platillas,
Cotton and linen checks,
Brown linen,
Imitation sheeting,
Ounce thread in small boxes
Tow Oznaburghs,
Cotton and Coffee bagging,
Demerary hoes and shovels,
Fire bricks, common do.
Building lime in hogsheads, with sundry other articles.
[end columns]
George Trotter.
Cumingsburg, 13th March 1810.

All Persons having any demand against Thomas Williams deceased, are requested to render their Accounts to the Subscriber for Payment, - and all who stand indebted to the Estate of said Thomas Williams, are also requested to make immediate Payment, - the Subscriber wishing without delay to arrange the business for the satisfaction of those concerned.
W. A. Claxton,
Demerary, 13th March 1810. Executor.

Picked-Up on the 2d of March 1810, by the Negroes of Mr. Daniel Macrae in the River Essequebo, - A Small Boat with two Oars. Whoever can prove the same to be their Property may have it returned on paying the expences, as after the expiration of three Weeks, if not claimed, it will be Sold to pay the expences, at Public Vendue.
W. V. D. Wagt,
Essequebo, 13th March 1810. Schout.

Notice. [heading]
All Persons having Demands against Plantation Kitty, are requested to render the same by the first of May next; - after that Period, no Colonial Claims whatsoever will be admitted.
A. Simpson, q.q.
Demerary, 13th March 1810.

For Sale or Hire, [heading]
A large commodious House fit for a large Family with Out-Buildings, fine garden &c. up the Brick-Dam, known by No. 83. Apply to the Printer of this Paper.
Stabroek, 13th March 1810.

Picked-Up on the West-Coast, - Seven Keys on a Gold-Ring. The Owner may have them on applying at the Office of this Paper and paying for the advertisement.
Demerary, 13th March 1810.

For Sale. [heading]
A Handsome full sized Horse, warranted sound and perfectly tractable in the Saddle or Draft: - Inquire at the Office of this Paper.
Demerary, 13th March 1810.

Public Vendues. [heading]

On Monday the 19th instant, at the Vendue Office, by order of Messrs. C. & J. Ryan, - A Colony built Schooner of 36 feet Keel and 13 feet Beam, draws 4 1/2 feet water, carries about 20 Hogsheads Sugar. The above Schooner is most faithfully built of the best materials, sails remarkably fast and has a spare Cable and Anchor; - Likewise will be Sold at the same time and place, two House-boys and a very good Huckstress. Also a few tierces Prime Cork Mess Beef, Dry Goods, &c. &c.
March 13th. Kingston & McBean.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this Colony:
P. F. Tinne, in One Month, - from the 24th Feby.
John Richards Legall, in ditto, - from 27th Feb.
J. T. Barrett, in ditto, from the 28th Feby.
J. E. Somarsall will transfer from this Colony to Berbice, 28 Slaves late the property of John Mitchel but now purchased by him, in 14 days from the 1st March. (List of the names to be seen at the Secretary's Office.)
Ed. Barnwell, with his family and two servants, in 14 days or with the first fleet, - March 1st.
Latham Avery, with his Servant Jem, in 3 weeks, - from the 2d March.
Wm. Merans, with the first Mail-Boat after the expiration of 14 days, from the 2d March.
Jas. S. Alves, by the first opportunity after the expiration of 3 weeks, - from do.
R. B. Daly, in 14 days, - from the 3d March.
David Wardrop, by the Ship Demerary.
John Hall, in 14 days or a Month, - from 3d March.
R. Murray, with his family, on or after the first day of May next.
Mary Harris, in 14 days, - from the 5th March.
R. Hayes, in 14 days, - from ditto.
Benjn. Geo. Nurse, in 14 days or one month - do.
Alexr. Tulloh, in 14 days, - from the 6th March.
Maria Sybel, in ditto, - from ditto.
W. O. Bentink [sic], in ditto, - from ditto.
A. Simon, in ditto, - from ditto.
A. Carron, in three Weeks, - from 7th March.
J. D. Patterson, in ditto, - from ditto.
J. Cheyney, in 14 days, - from ditto.
Francois D'Allee, in ditto, - from the 8th March.
Ann Roach, - by the Ship Demerary.
David Russel, in 14 days, - from 9th March.
Rufus B. Abel, in ditto, - from ditto.
James Greenwood and Family, by the first opportunity to Boston, (N.A.) after the expiration of 14 days, - from the 9th of March 1810.
C. T. Tinne, first Clerk. [no citing of Secretary's Office or date]

Drifted or Stolen. [heading]
About three Weeks since, from Fort William Stelling, - A Colony built four Oar'd Boat, originally made with a Tent, 18 feet Keel and about 7 feet Beam, with red upper works, small yellow streak and tar bottom; - Whoever will deliver said Boat to Mr. James Hunter in Kingston, shall receive Twelve Dollars Reward, or in whose Possession she may be found after this Notice will be prosecuted. Demerary, 13th March 1810.

Thomas Campbell [heading]
Respectfully informs the Public that the late Firm of Thos. Campbell & Co. is this day mutually dissolved in consequence of his taking over the Hearse, Stamps, &c. on his own account, and as the present Hearse is in a shattered condition he intends getting another in a very few days, which shall attend in the usual manner and at the customary price. Nort-Street [sic], March 13th 1810.
NB: No receipts will be given on Thomas Campbell & Co's account without the Signature of Thomas Campbell and John Whitarer [sic].

Average Cash Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day.
Cotton - 18 to 18 1/2 stivs. Sugar - 3 to 4 stivers.
Coffee - 9 1/2 to 10. Rum (C. P) - 22 & 1/2

The Sir Edward Pellew arrived here yesterday forenoon from Clyde, but having had a passage of fifty two days, brings nothing new. She was two or three days off the Coast without having made sure of the Land marks from the condensity of the haze.
A Ship, supposed the Sisters, Captain Cameron, is said to have been seen off yesterday, and shaping her course for Berbice, but for the authenticity of the report we cannot vouch.

Vessels Entered and Cleared since our last.
ENTERED.
March 13 Ship Sir Edward Pellew, Capt. Orr from Greenock, General Cargo.
CLEARED.
March 12 Brig Valuries, Capt. Lane for Bath.

Died. - Yesterday, Mr. G. L. Davis, Druggist.

Stabroek: Printed and Published
Every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
 


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