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The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.
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[No. 309.
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Tuesday,
October 9th, 1810.
For
London. [heading]
The
ship Admiral Colpoys
Leonard
Venables, Master,
Will
Sail in all the present Month. -
For
Freight of a few Bags or Casks of Coffee or Bales of Cotton, apply to
Jos.
Bothamley.
Kingston,
9th October 1810.
For
Glasgow. [heading]
The
Well-Known Armed Ship Sisters, John Gemmel, Master.
Will
Sail on or about the 12th November.
For
Freight or Passage apply to the Master, or
Fraser,
Campbells & Co.
Cumingsburg,
9th October 1810.
For
Glasgow. [heading]
And
Positively to Sail the Second Springs next Month.
The
Ship Ives, Charles McDonald, Master.
For
Freight or Passage apply to the Master, or
Garden,
King & Co.
Cumingsburg,
9th October 1810.
For
Glasgow. [heading]
The
Brig Active, William Orr, Master.
Will
positively sail on the 29th Instant, -
For
Freight or Passage apply to said Master, or
Fullerton,
Oliverson & Co.
Demerary,
9th October 1810.
Peter
Verbeke [heading]
Has
For Sale the following Articles, imported in the Ship Ives, Capt. Macdonald,
from Glasgow: -
New
Irish butter, hams, pickled and smoked herrings, pickled salmon, pearl and
Scotch barley, loaf sugar, tea in cannisters, sweet oil, small beer in
puncheons, port wine, cotton and linen checks, Irish linen, cotton and linen
platillas, Britannias, corded dimity, baby flannel, green baize, table covers
with printed borders, Romal and Madras handkerchiefs, linen pocket
handkerchiefs, cotton ditto, bed sheeting, Russia sheeting, thread and cotton
stockings, cotton socks, printed calicoes and cambricks, cotton cambrick, linen
ditto, patent canvas, oznaburgs, cotton and coffee bagging, table cloths,
cotton towels, candles, soap, white lead, paint oil, hoes, shovels, cutlasses,
felling axes, and more Articles from former Importations.
Demerary,
9th October 1810.
Old
Madeira Wine [heading]
The
Subscribers have on hand Madeira Wine of the best quality, and which has been
in this Colony for some time, - in Pipes, Hogsheads, quarter casks and per
dozen, and a few Tierces (six dozen each) Port Wine of very superior quality.
Hu.
Mackenzie & Co.
Demerary,
9th October 1810.
H.
O. Seward [heading]
Has
received by the the Admiral Colpoys, from London, a Choice assortment
of Goods, which he will Sell very reasonable for immediate shipment. -
Particulars in next Papers.
Cumingsburg,
9th October, 1810.
Wanted
to Purchase. [heading]
About
Thirty Hogsheads of good Sugar, for which the Cash will be paid immediately.
Apply at the Store of
H.
O. Seward.
Cumingsburg,
9th October 1810.
Found
on Monday evening the 8th instant, a Broach-Pin. Whoever may have lost the
same, by giving a description of it to the undersigned, and paying for
advertising, and a Reward to the Negro, may have it restored.
F.
Van Kinschot.
Stabroek,
9th October 1810.
Runaway
from the Subscriber on Friday last, the 5th instant, a Negro Boy named Rodney,
- he had on a Check Shirt and white trowsers, and has been seen about Couraban.
Whoever
will apprehend and deliver him to the undersigned, shall be handsomely
rewarded.
J.
F. Meyer.
Demerary,
9th October 1810.
Kingston.
[heading]
With
the Permission of His Excellency the Governor - The Proprietors of the Town or
District of Kingston, are requested to meet the Commissaries, at the House of
Mr. Benjn. Maynard, on Thursday the 18th instant, at 10 o'Clock, to examine the
Accounts of the late Commissaries, and on other business of Importance.
All
those who have any demands against the Town or the late Commissaries in the
Quality as such, are desired to attend the meeting with their Accounts properly
attested.
Demerary,
9th October 1810.
Office
of Ordnance, [heading]
Demerary,
9th October, 1810.
In
Consequence of no Tenders having been received at this Office for the Contract
of Supplying the Royal Engineer Department at Demerara with Negro Carpenters at
---- per day for six Months, agreeable to an Advertisement of the 25th
September last.
Notice
is hereby given, that Tenders for the above Contract will be received until
Friday the 19th at 12 o'Clock, when they will be opened in the presence of the
Respective Officers, and the lowest Tender or Tenders, if approved will be
accepted.
N.B.
Security will be required for the fulfilment of the said Contract.
Jos.
Cooper,
Actg.
Ord. Store-Keeper.
The
Subscribers have received per the Ship Ives, from Glasgow, just arrived, and
for Sale at their Store in America Street, the following Goods, viz: -
[first
column]
Grown Glass, 11 X 12,
12 X 16, 10 X 13,
Wind
and cattle mill brasses,
Steel
steps and capooses,
Pump
tacks,
Nails
4dy to 30dy inclusive,
Mill
clinch do.
Do.
wedges,
Grating
bars,
Cast
metal teaches,
Tallow,
Glass
ware assorted,
Paints
and oil,
Lamp
oil,
Paint
brushes,
Ladies'
white silk hose,
Gentlemen's
Black and white do.
Ladies
white silk habit gloves.
Do.
straw bonnets,
Black
silk florentine,
Black
and white silk shoe binding,
Black
silk velvet,
Black
crape,
Gentlemens
gloves,
Sewing
silk,
Childrens
shoes and slippers
Patent
cordage assorted,
Log
and fishing lines,
Small
chests of medicines,
Kegs
glauber salts,
[second
column]
Square
reverse hanging dressing glasses,
Oval
do.
Green
gauze,
Patent
canvas,
Buff
cotton cloth,
Cotton
stripes and checks,
Cotton
Hammocks completely mounted,
Musquito
netting,
Fearnought
great coats,
Blue
duffle trowsers,
Superfine
broadcloth coats and coatees,
Do.
Scarlet cloth,
Ladies
short and long robes,
Russian
sheeting,
Boots
and shoes,
Brown
Holland, Platillas,
White
calico,
Ready
made cotton shirts,
Irish
linen, Long lawn,
Diaper,
Childrens
and youths cotton stockings,
Men's
brown ancle socks,
Cotton
bagging,
French
cambric,
Sod
irons,
Coopers'
and Carpenters' tools,
HL
hinges.
[end
columns]
Archd.
Iver & Co.
Demerary,
8th October 1810.
Imported
in the Ship Ives, Capt. McDonald, from Glasgow, the following Goods, which will
be Sold Cheap, for immediate Payment: -
[first
column]
Cotton
and linen britannias
Do.
do. platillas,
Do.
do. checks,
Salempores,
Dimity,
York
stripes,
Blue
ground pullicates,
Fine
checked do.
Imitation
sheeting,
Cotton
and coffee bagging,
Tow
oznabrugs,
Patent
canvas,
Small
trunks fashionable calicoes,
Cotton
diaper assorted,
Counterpanes
8-4 and 10-4,
A
few doz. cotton shirts,
Hoes,
shovels, and cutlasses,
[second
column]
Boat
anchors,
Nails
assorted,
White,
yellow, and brown paints,
Oil
in 3 and 3 1/2 gallon jars,
Soap
and candles,
A
few barrels draft beer,
Bottled
beer and porter in tierces,
Butter
in half firkins,
Prime
mess pork in barrels,
Herrings
in kegs,
Refined
sugar,
Fine
hyson tea,
A
few small cases Stationary assorted,
Bricks
and Lime, &c.
[end
columns]
Garden,
King & Co.
Cumingsburg,
9th October 1810.
For
Sale at the Subscribers, in quantity not less than two Gallons - Fine Old
Tobago
Rum
and Shrub.
Heneage
Williams.
Vlissingen,
October 9th 1810.
Public
Vendues. [heading]
On
Thursday the 11th Inst. at the Store of Mr. Pantliz, by order of Joseph Berg
Esq. - Forty Hogsheads of Fish, just landed. Payable in Coffee, Sugar, or Rum
in fourteen days.
October
9th. Kingston & McBean.
On
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday the 17th, 18th and 19th inst. by order of
McIntyre, Sayers & Co. at their Store: -
Beef,
Pork and Hams, Porter and Beer, Tea and Refined Sugar, Soap and candles,
Earthen, Glass, and Tin ware assorted, Nails, Cordage and Canvas, Negro
cloathing; a large assortment of dry goods, consisting of callicoes, muslin
dresses, cambric, Madrass and pocket handkerchiefs, Corded dimity, Jean,
Princes cord, black muslin, britannias and platillas, cotton and linen check.
October
9th. Kingston & McBean.
Secretary's
Office. [heading]
This
is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this
Colony:
John
McDonald in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 14.
Sarah
Van der Pool in 14 days or 1 month, Sept. 17.
Thomas
Hoyte, in 14 days, from do.
Thomas
Letrell, in 14 days, from the 22d Sept.
James
Northey, with his Wife, in 14 days or six Weeks, from the 24th September.
Dorothy
Jackman, in 14 days from the 24th Sept.
William
R. Cobb, in 14 days from 26th Sept.
Edward
Drayton, in ditto, from ditto.
Hugh
McColl, in 14 days from 28th Sept.
C.
F. Veiel in 14 days or one Month from 1st Octb.
Edwd.
H. Moore, in ditto or ditto, from do.
Lucius
Cary, in 14 days, from the 1st Octb.
A.
Hewlings, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from 2d Octb.
W.
B. Liott and Family in 14 days from 2d Octb.
Wm.
Douglas, in 14 days, from the 3d October.
A.
Tinne, senior Clerk.
Average
Cash Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day
Cotton
- 15 to 15 1/2 stivs. Sugar - 3 to 3 1/2 stivers.
Coffee
- 8 to 8 1/2. Rum (C.P.) - 22 1/2
Four
Vessels came in here yesterday from Europe, viz. - the Ship Admiral Colpoys,
from London, Ships Sisters and Ives, and Brig Active from Glasgow. We have
been favoured with London Newspapers, received by these Vessels, to the 25th of
August, from which we make the following Extracts: - . . .
Died.
- On Sunday morning, Mr. Thomas Bond, Printer. Same day, Mr. Duncan Mackay.
Vessels
Entered and Cleared since our last.
ENTERED.
Oct.
9 Brig Active, Capt. Orr, from Grenock [sic], Ballast.
Ship Ives, McDonald, Do. - Gen. Cargo.
Sisters, Williams, Glasgow, - Do.
Admiral Colpoys, Venables, London, - Do.
CLEARED.
Oct.
9 Sch. New Escape, Capt. Watts, for Tobago.
Stabroek:
Printed and Published
Every
Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon
By Edward James
Henery.
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