Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1811 March 19

 
THE ESSEQUEBO & DEMERARY ROYAL GAZETTE.

Vol. VI.]

[No. 355.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1811.

Newfoundland Fish
Of excellent Quality
For Sale by the Subscriber.
W. ROACH.
Bridge-town, 19th March 1811.

TO BE SOLD.
A good Saddle or Draught Horse.
Apply at the Office of this Paper.
Demerary, March 19th, 1811.

TO WHOLESALE DEALERS
THE following GOODS having been just received from London, on Consignment, are now offered for SALE, at the Invoice Price for Cash, viz: -
Trimming for Ladies' dresses,
Artificial Flowers,
Rosio,
Silver Gauze,
Italian Muslin,
Gold and Silver Ornaments,
Imperial Gauze,
Figured Handkerchiefs,
Figured Sarsnet,
Black Gossamer,
Italian Tiffany,
Sattin and Silver, &c. &c.
Apply at the Printing Office of the ROYAL GAZETTE.
Demerary, 19th March, 1811.

THE Subscriber begs leave to request a Meeting of all his Creditors, at his House in Bridge Town, at 10 o'Clock A. M. on Thursday the 28th Instant, in order to lay before them, a statement of his affairs, and adopt such measures for the liquidation of his debts as shall be deemed meet.
March 19th, 1811. MARTIN DOYLE.

SHOULD a decent family of White People be inclined to live in the House of the undersigned at Yorkshire Hall, gratis, for One Year, with the free use of all its Improvements and Garden, nevertheless on certain easy conditions, can apply to the undersigned before next Saturday.
N. ROUSSELET.
Yorkshire Hall, 19th March 1811.

PUBLIC VENDUES.

On Tuesday the 22d Instant, [see 18110302EDRG] . . .
[see 18110309EDRG] . . .
Also 150 barrels of excellent potatoes, just arrived in the Ship Thomas, from Liverpool – and a quantity of damaged bagging.
March 2d. KINGSTON & MCBEAN.

On Thursday the 28th of March, [see 18110312EDRG] . . .
Also by order of N. M. MANGET in private on the same day and sale (if not previously sold) A chaise and Mare (without the Mare's colt, about 12 months old), 2 House boys, one of whom has been Employed of late in cutting grass, a washerwoman with her tow children, a girl and boy, &c.
March 12th KINGSTON & MCBEAN.
[Transcriber's note: compare last paragraph with the original in 18110312EDRG.]

SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
 

THIS is to inform the
Public, that the follow-
ing Persons intend
quitting this Colony:

VAN HET SECRETARY
deezer Colonie word gead-
verteerd dat de volgende
Persoonen von voorneemen
zyn van hier na elders te
vertrekken, viz;

 
Luther Bradish, in 14 days from 23d Feby.
Louis Tapin, in do. from 23d do.
H. C. Bate, in do. from 23d do.
J. G. Tout, in 14 days or 6 Weeks, from 2d March.
C. L. Robertson, in ditto or ditto, from 2d ditto.
J. Helmers, in 14 days from 5th March.
Allen Dalzell, in 14 days or 3 Weeks, from 8th do.
Geo. Milleman, in 14 days or 6 Weeks, from 8th do.
Richd. Ferguson, in 3 Weeks, from 8th do.
John Laing, in 14 days or 6 Weeks, from 8th do.
Thomas Vining, in 14 days, from 12th March.
Louis Cartel, in do. from 12th do.
B. Staunton, in do. from 12th do.
Eliz. Bruce, in 14 days or 6 Weeks, from 12th do.
ROBERT PHIPPS, Sworn Clerk.

Secretary's Office, Essequebo.

ALZOO den WelEd: Gest: Heer JAN BONJES, met zyn Ed's: Dochter, Mejuffrow C. R. HELMERS, een vry man-servant Azor, en een mulat slaaf gemaamd [sic] Susannah, voorneemens is, binnen den tyd van Viertien dagen na dato, deeze Colonie te verlaten; Zo word zulks aan het publicq geadverteerd, ten einde een yder welke iets van z'Ed: Gest: mogte te pretendeeren hebben zulks binnen opgemelde tyd te koomen ontsangen also na expiratie van voorschz: viertien dagen geen betaaling voor zoodanige pretentien als welke niet op de gefixeerde tyd ter voldoening zullen gepresenteerd worden, zal worden gedaar.
Wyders word een yders verkogte om het geen aan zyn Edele Gest: mogte verschuldigd zyn binnen opgemelde tyd alzo te koomen voldoen.
Secretary, Essequebo, 6e Maart 1811.
J. P. ROUSKOLB, Eerste Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

ALLEN den geenen die iets te pretendeeren hebben van ofte verschuldigd zyn aan de Heer P. C. MOLL, worden verzogt daarvan binnen den tyd van twee maanden na dato deezes, opgaaf en betaaling te boen ter Secretary alhier, also zyn Edele voorneemens is, na expiratie van die tyd deeze Colonie te verlaaten.
Secretary, Essequebo, 6e Maart 1811.
J. P. ROUSKOLB, Eerste Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

BEKENDMAAKING.
WORD aan 't publicq bekend gemaakt dat den WelEdele Heer Procureur A. VAN STOK, desselfs Domicilium Citandi et Executandi, gekoozen heest ten Huize van den Heer J. P. ROUSKOLB, aan 't Fort Zeelandia in Rio Essequebo.
Secretary, Essequebo, 6e Maart 1811.
J. P. ROUSKOLB, Eerste Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

BEKENDMAAKING.
(Voor de Derde en Laatste Maal.)
ALLE de geenen die iets te pretendeeren hebben van ofte verschuldigd zyn aan den Boedel wylen den Heer J. A. MEELER, gelieven daarvan binnen den tyd van Drie maanden opgaave en betaaling te koomen doen aan en ter Domicilum van den Heer A. VAN RYCK DE GROOT, in qualiteit als Executeur in opgemelde Boedel, alles ten einde dezelve tot liquiditeit te brengen
Secretary van Essequebo, den 6de Maart 1811.
J. P. ROUSKOLB, Eerste Clerk.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

Average Cash Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day.
Cotton - 14 1/2 to 15 stivs. Sugar - 3 to 3 1/2 stivers.
Coffee - 6 to 6 1/2. Rum (C.P.) - 20 to 22 1/2

No arrivals since our last, but as, in consequence of the vast influx of advertisements, we were under the necessity of curtailing our extracts from the papers brought by the John, and kindly and immediately handed to us, recourse has again been had to them.

In the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 6th ult. A Committee on the subject of their Foreign Relations was formed, when the re-consideration of the Bill supplemental to the Non-intercourse Law was moved for, and an amendment proposed by a Mr. Emott; this had for its objet the propriety of its suspension for the present. He spoke a considerable time in favour of this proposition and it was afterwards referred to a further consideration of the Committe [sic]. – It is now understood, that by the wording of the Non-intercourse Law, and the repeal of certain sections by the President's Proclamation, no penalties can be incurred under it, previous to the 20th of May next.

From Buenos Ayres, we learn, that Chili, Lima, and her dependencies, have formed Juntas, on the plan of the Revolutionists, and disclaimed all connection with the Regency of Old Spain.

Some letters from Holland have been received, which mention that Bonaparte has ordered a large conscription in that unhappy country. – They add that very great anxiety is felt for the King of Britain, and general wishes expressed for his recovery.

The misunderstanding which took place between the Bey of Tunis and Mr. Cox, the American Consul, so far back as August, has not, we learn, been entirely adjusted; but owing to the rapacious and vengeful character of the African tyrant, still menaces the trade of the United States in that sea. The dispute originated in the following circumstance, - An American ship was captured by a French privateer, and carried into Tunis where she was purchased by a Minister of the Bey's, put under Tunisian colours and sent to Malta. Her former supercarge being there, appealed to the Britsh Court of Admiralty to have her stopped, in consequence of some illegality in the condemnation. They declined interfering, as out of their jurisdiction. He then applied to the tribunal, at Malta; they stopped the ship, and the case is now in ajudication in that Court. The Bey, on being informed, of the detention of the vessel, immediately confiscated all the American property in Tunis, amounting to 200,000 dollars; and though subsequently an offer was made to restore the vessel, he rejected all advances to accommodation, unless he were permitted to retain the greater part of the property he had unjustly possessed himself of.

Vessels ENTERED and CLEARED.

ENTERED. - None.

CLEARED.
March 19. Ship Argo, Capt. Procter, for London.
--------- Sloop First Attempt, Thomas, Barbados.

On the lamented Death of a Lady who depart this
Life on the 12th.

----

Cold is that heart, which once with fervor beat;
Cold is that brain, of reason once the seat;
Cold is that hand, which once with freedom gave
To aid the needy, and the orphan save: -
All, all, is cold ----- the silent tomb contains
The ready hand, the heart, the active brains -
And for the hapless husband, what remains!
The lenient hand of time alone, can bring
The healing balm, to sooth the fest'ring sting: -
Yet this remains - let him, with steady eye,
Lo emulate her bright example try:
Let him resign'd, suppress the gushing tear,
And patient learn, the Will of God to bear: -
Content to wait, the destin'd term of life;
And at the throne of God, rejoin his wife. -
PHILO MUS®US.

STABROEK: Printed and Published
EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON
By Edward James Henery.
 


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