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Vol. VI.]
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The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.
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[No. 355.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1811.
Newfoundland Fish [heading]
Of excellent Quality [heading]
For Sale by the Subscriber.
W. Roach.
Bridge-town, 19th March 1811.
To Be Sold. [heading]
A good Saddle or Draught Horse.
Apply at the Office of this Paper.
Demerary, March 19th, 1811.
To
Wholesale Dealers [heading]
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. [heading]
[Transcriber's note: no new or modified vendues in this issue.]
SECRETARY's
OFFICE, [heading]
DEMERARY.
[heading]
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This
is to inform the
Public,
that the following Persons intend quitting this Colony;-
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Van
het Secretary
deezer
Colonie word gead-
verteerd
dat de volgende
Persoonen
von voorneemen
zyn
van hier na elders te
vertrekken,
viz;
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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.
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.
Vessels
Entered and Cleared. [heading]
Entered
- None. [heading]
Cleared.
[heading]
March
19. Ship Argo, Capt. Procter, for London.
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Sloop First Attempt, Thomas, Barbados.
On
the lamented Death of a Lady who depart this
Life
on the 12th.
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[centered]
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 Musaeus.
Stabroek: Printed and Published
Every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon
By
Edward James Henery.
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