Royal Gazette 1817 June 17

 
Vol. XII.]

The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO, Tuesday, June 17, 1817.

 

[No. 1086.

 
New Market, Cumingsburg. [heading]
Notice is hereby given, that the New Market in Cumingsburg, where a building is erected, is now opend by order of the Board of Police for George-Town, for the sale of butchers' meat, poultry, fish, ground provisions, grass, dry goods, and all articles sold by hucksters, &c.
By order of the Honourable the Court of Policy, no stall rent or other charge will be made for the sale of articles at this market for twelve months in order to give encouragement to persons resorting thereto.
The gentlemen resident on the east coast, and others, are particularly requested to inform their negroes of the same, and to direct them to carry their articles to this market for sale.
J. T. Van Well, Inspector-General.
George-Town, June 16, 1817.

The Hon. Court of Justice, [heading]
Accountant-Office. [heading]
Whereas, by the Standing Regulations of His Honor the President and the Honourable the Court of Criminal and Civil Justice of the United Colony, respecting Accounting-Parties - the Accounts of
James Johnstone and P. Bartlet, joint guardians of the minor Miss Adriana J[???]s;
William Gunn, provisional administrator to the estate of J. B. Henery, deceased;
Richard Estwick and Thomas Chilcott, administrators of the joint boedel of E. C. and F. P. Walcott, and guardians of the minor heirs of said parties;
have been referred to the Subscriber, as Sworn-Accountant of said Court, to examine and report thereon - Notice is therefore hereby given, to all persons interested therein, that attendance will be given at this Office, every day (Sundays and Holidays excepted), from the hours of nine in the morning till two in the afternoon, for the time of one calendar month from the date hereof, in order to enable such persons to inspect the said Accounts, and state their objections or observations in writing: - at the expiration of which time, Reports will be made up, and office-copies, at the expence of the parties concerned, be ready for delivery, three days previous to the next Ordinary Session - when the whole of these Accounts and Reports, will be laid before the Honorable Court of Justice, for final decision thereon.
Demerary, June 16, 1817,
M. Campbell, Sworn Accountant

Arrivals. - Schooner Kate Kerney, from Halifax and schooner Olive Branch, from St. John's, New Brunswick.

Departures. - Brig Horatio, for Boston; schooner Acadian, Halifax; and ship Sappho, London.

SLAVES in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]

NAMES.

PROPRIETORS.

BY WHOM SENT.

Coffy

Spencer

Pl. Two Friends

Dublin

Rose & Croal

Pl. Ruimveld

John

Dr. Munro

C. R. Playter

Roger

Rose & Croal

Wilfort

Comerie

Rose & Croal

T. Rogers, Pl. Cloonbrok

Frank

Ellis

Pl. BAdvent'urs

Dick

Farquhar

Pl. Leonora

Patience

B. Douglas

Pl. Leonora

William

Massiah

Dienaars

Richard

Miss Favorite

Orange Nassau

Filis

Piere

Dienaars

Fortune

Frankland

Pl. Rome

Romeo

Kite, (Berbice)

Dienaars

Ben

Pl. Belle Vue

Smith, Ababa

Hamlet

Mare & Tulloh

Ditto

Cato

Kewling, (Berbice)

Playter

Corrytap

Pl. Kinderen

Pl. La Retraite

John

Pl. Ruimveld

Pl. Endeavour

Apollo

Monjer

Pl. Ruimveld

Sidney

A. Fraser

Pl. Prs Carolina

Dublin

M'Donald

Dienaars

John

Gowering

M'Dowel

William

M'Lachlen

Dienaars

Tim

T. Daly

Pl. Versailles

Antony

M'Pherson

Pl. Ruimveld

Ben

Benjamin

Pl. Vreedehoop

Abraham

Gould

H. B. Fraser

Tim

Bommy

ditto

Tim

Pl. Perseverance

H. B. Fraser

Medway

Pl. Haustin

Mr. Davys

Alexander

Smith

Dienaars

Tom-Tony

Sandiford

Dienaars

M'Loud

Pl. Meerzorg

Emmerson

Willim

A. Bishop

Pl. Bach. Adven

Peter

Government

Dienaars

June 17. F. Strunkay, Scout.

Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday;
By William Baker.
 


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