Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 August 01

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DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.] [Colophon] [No. 811.

ROYAL GAZETTE.

Tuesday, August 1, 1815.

The Subscriber wishing to leave the Colony early in the ensuing year, offers for sale the Premises he at present occupies, situated on the east side of Carmichael's-Square, in Cumingsburg; consisting of a substantial Dwelling-House, Negro-Houses, Kitchen, and every requisite Out-building.
The Water-Lot, No. 13, adjoining on the north side of the Premises of Messrs. Simson, Grant, & Co.
The small House, on Lot No. 10, in South-Street, Bridge-Town.
And the New House, situated on South-Street Stelling, 50 feet long, divided into three apartments.
Also - Twenty Prime Negro Men, many of whom are excellent Carpenters; two Women, and a Girl; a Horse and Chaise, and Six Milch Cows, &c.
August 1. Rod. M'Leod.

Major-General Murray departed yesterday for headquarters, under the customary discharge of cannon.

Married - at Boston, North-America, on Thursday the 8th of June, 1815, by the Revd. Dr. Gardiner - Samuel Hubbard, Esq. to Miss Mary-Ann Green, eldest daughter of Gardner Green, Esqr. late of this Colony.

PORT OF DEMERARY. [heading]
ENTERED.
July 26 - Brig De Hoop - Bootes - from Amsterdam.
28 - Ship Jesse & Flora - Alexander - Newfoundland.
Brig Martinique, Dunscomb - Newfoundland.
29 - Schooner Fame, Tynes - Barbados.
CLEARED.
July 29 - Ship Planter - Nicholson - for Barbados.
Schooner Hazard - Binoe - Barbados.

George-Town, Demerary:
Printed and Published every Tuesday and Saturday
Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
 


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