Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1811 August 10

 
THE ESSEQUEBO & DEMERARY ROYAL GAZETTE.

Vol. VI.]

[No. 396.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1811.

DEMERARY.
In the COURT of VICE ADMIRALTY.
ALEX. KENNEDY, Commander of His Majesty's Sloop FORESTER,
VERSUS
The British Ship GRANGER, &c. &c.
NOTICE is hereby given, that on the second Petition of WARDROP & FERGUSON, as Agents for the Ship GRANGER, the Hon. J. BEETE, Judge Surrogate of His Majesty's Court of Vice Admiralty aforesaid, has been pleased further to enlarge the term of the Monition, for the Trial of the above Cause, until Friday the 23d Inst.
Demerary, 9th August 1811.
L. VAN ROSSUM.
Marshal, Court Vice Admiralty.
GOD SAVE THE KING.

CORK MAY BUTTER,
In Firkins and half Firkins,
And SUPERFINE FLOUR in half Barrels.
Just Landed, and for Sale by
August 10th. THOMAS SHUTE.

PUBLIC VENDUE.

ON Thursday the 19th August next, will be exposed to Public Sale, at Plant. BEL AIR, West Coast, Berbice, by order of JOHN SUTHERLAND, Esq. Deliberating Executor in the Estate of the late JOHN STOBIE, decd. - payable in the following manner - those who purchase above three hundred guilders, payable in six months, and those not exceeding three hundred guilders, payable in three months, in Cash or Bills of Exchange: -
[first column]
21 Oxen,
22 Cows,
1 Bull,
11 Heifers,
17 Calves,
147 Ewes, lambs and goats
2 Rams,
49 Wethers, sheep and goat
A pair of large rummers
Tumblers and wine glasses
A cruet stand with castors,
Decanters and stands,
A liquor case,
A chess board,
2 card tables, a spy glass,
A churn,
A set of dish covers,
A puncheon of oats,
2 sets of military accoutrements, with epaulets, &c.
3 horses,
A new chaise with harness,
A shower bath,
A bathing tub,
3 charts, Africa, Asia, and America,
A mahogany wardrobe,
9 mahogany chairs,
4 panoramic views of Edinburg with references,
A pair of shades and candlesticks,
An egg boiler, 8 finger cups,
4 mahogany knife cases,
2 dozen knives and forks,
2 sophas,
9 cherry-tree chairs,
A tool chest,
A travelling case,
A mahogany bureau with book case,
1 bidette,
2 bedsteads with mattrasses,
A chamber dressing glass,
A pair of silver mounted pistols,
An elegant double-barrelled gun,
An elegant single barrelled gun,
A fusee with accoutrements
A rifle piece with do.
2 portable writing desks,
A medicine chest,
[second column]
15 dozen Madeira,
10 do. port wine,
10 do. claret,
A puncheon of old rum,
4 cases and 2 demijohns do.
10 dozen porter,
12 silver table spoons,
12 do. tea do.
12 do. desert do.
A do. sugar tongs,
4 do. salt spoons,
1 do. soup ladle,
1 do. fish trowel,
1 do. coffee pot, 1 do. tea do.
1 do. cream and sugar pot,
A parcel of china,
A set of table ware,
2 silver watches,
A pocket compass,
3 hammocks,
A quantity of wearing apparel,
A box of colours,
A valuable collection of Books, among which are
The British theatre,
German theatre,
Shakespeare's works,
Robertson's Charles the 5th
Moore's France and Italy,
Edinburg review,
German museum,
Smollet's works,
Bell's surgery,
---- treatise on venereals,
---- ------- on ulcers,
Hamilton's midwifery,
Wilson's anatomy,
Innes on muscles,
Rosseau's confessions,
Junius,
Swift's works,
Annual register,
Prat's gleanings,
Baillie's dictionary,
Milton's paradise lost,
Pope's works,
Burns's do.
Naval chronicle,
Washington's letters,
Moore's journal,
Bon Ton magazine,
Garrick's life,
Lord Lovat's do. &c. &c.
[end columns]
Berbice, 31st July.
WILLIAM THRELFALL,
Deputy Vendue Master

DRIFTED.
ON the 13th June, form the Sluice Trench of Pl. Versailles, a four-oared Tent Boat, painted green outside, and brown inside. Whoever will deliver it to the Undersigned on said estate, or in town to Messrs. A. CARRON, & Co. will be rewarded.
August 10th. A. De Ste. MARIE

MR. H. KAMERLING informs his Friends and the Public in General, that being appointed Attorney at Law, before the Honorable Court of Justice of this Colony, his Office will be kept at Mr. OBERMULLER's, Brick Dam.
August 10.

DRIFTED.
ON the Night of the 6th July, from Plantation Newland Hall, Corantyn Coast, Berbice, a New PUNT, 27 feet long by 8 feet wide; made of Button-wood timbers, and planked with Crabwood; a piece of new rope was hanging to the bows. Any person having found it, will receive a handsome reward, by delivering it to the undersigned, or by giving information where it may be got - or if picked up by any Estate on the Coast, he will be obliged by any person, resident there, having the goodness to inform him of it.
August 10th. HENRY O. SEWARD.

FRESH SUPERFINE
BALTIMORE FLOUR,
Just Landed, and for Sale by
August 10. WARDROP and FERGUSON.

FOR SALE.
Terras of the First Quality.
August 10th. DE MUNNICK & Co.

JAMES ROBERTSON and CO.
HAVE for Sale, Imported in the Ship Sophia, Capt. Hawkins, from Lisbon and Teneriffe,
A few Hhds. Claret Win [sic] de Grave,
And Pipes of best particular TENERIFFE WINE, at a reduced Price for Cash. August 10th.
 

Just Arrived and for Sale by the Subscribers

Fish in Hogsheads and Boxes, Shads in barrels,
Superfine Flour in barrels,
Lumber, Red and White Oak Shooks,
Red and White Oak Staves,
Clapboards, Rice, Onions,
Tar, Pitch, Salt in barrels, &c. &c.
August 10th. JAS. H. ALBOUY and Co.

PUBLIC VENDUES.

[right pointing hand icon] The Sale of Negroes, &c. by Order of B. THOMAS, q.q. J. S. SPOONER, is postponed to the day after the Prince Regent's Birth-Day; and therefore will take place on Tuesday next the 13th instant.

On Tuesday the 13th of August, will be exposed for Sale at the Vendue Office, by Order of B. THOMAS, Esq. Executor to J. S. SPOONER, deceased; Eleven Field Negroes.
Also by Order of J. STRATHIE, a Carpenter Negro named Duncan.
On the same day by Order of PARK BENJAMIN, Esq. - A quantity of Ship and Pilot Bread, in whole and half barrels.
July 27th. KINGSTON & McBEAN.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
 

This is to inform the
Public, that the following
Persons intend quitting this
Colony;-

Van het Secretary deezer
Colonie word geadverteerd,
dat de volgende Persoonen
van voorneemens zyn van hier
na elders te vertrekken, viz;

 
W. King, in 14 days, or 3 weeks, from July 15.
A. Simpson, . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 16.
S. R. Nurse, in 14 days, or 1 month, from 22.
E. Mathews, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . 23.
B. Jeffery, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . 25.
G. Willoughby, in 14 days, or 6 weeks, from . 26.
H. Yearwood, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 26.
H. Hyndman, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 26.
R. Hyndman, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 26.
J. Barton, in 14 days from . . . . . . . . . 27.
R. Gemmel, in 14 days, or 6 weeks, from . . . 29.
F. W. Overweg, . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 1.
L. Playter, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 1.
A. Black, . . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 1.
J. Donaghue, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 1.
G. Angle, . . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 2.
H. R. Kruse, . . . . . . ditto . . . . . . . 2.
J. Smith, his Wife and Family in 14 days from 3.
G. Healis, in 14 days, or 6 weeks, from . . . 7.
ROBERT PHIPPS, Sworn Clerk.

Secretary's Office, Essequebo

NOTICE is hereby given from the Secretary's Office of Essequebo - That with the Commissary Court of the Month of September next, JOHN AUSTIN, as Representative to the Estate of WM. PARKINSON, decd. and JOHN TUCKNESS, q.q. the Estate of A. TUCKNESS, decd. will transfer all their Right and Title on the Lot of Land known on the Chart as No. 35, called Plant. FEDERAL HALL, situated on the Arabian or West sea-coast of this Colony to CHS. RIDLEY, J. L. FORRESTER, and G. M. FORRESTER, q.q. C. D. FORRESTER, substituting Executor of R. RIDLEY, deceased.
Essequebo, 31st July,
J. J. L. MOLIERE, Sect. ad Int.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

WORD van 't Secretary deezer rivier bekend gemakt, dat met de Commissary in de Maand September eerstkomende, door den Heer JOHN AUSTIN, als Representant van den Boedel wylen Wm. PARKENSON [sic], en J. TUCKNESS, q.q. de Boedel wylen A. TUCKNESS, zal worden getransporteerd, alle 't Recht en Title op 't Lot Land bekend op de generaale kaart No. 35, genaamd Pl. FEDERAL HALL, ten behoeve van de Heeren CHS:RIDLEY, J. L. FORRESTER, en G. M. FORRESTER, q.q. C. D. FORRESTER, als eenig overgeblevene Executeur ten Boedel wylen R. RIDLEY; geleegen op de Aroabische of West zee kust deeze Colonie.
Rio Essequebo, den 31e July.
J. J. L. MOLIERE, Sects. ad Intm.
[Transcriber's note: this advertisement did not appear in an earlier issue.]

FOR SALE.
THE Cargo of the Brig Alligator, from Portsmouth, consisting of -
Fish in hogsheads and boxes, Lumber,
R. O. Staves, R. O. Shooks,
W. O. Shooks, Clapboards,
Alewives, Tar, &c. &c.
August 10th. THOS. FINLAYSON.

Since our last, the schooner Ann, Captain De Munnick, has arrived from Barbados; and as the circumstance lately attending her, is unknown to the majority of our readers, we present the following summary: - On the 25th ult. she was captured in sight of that Island, by the Duc de Dantzic, commanded by Capt. F. Aregnandeau, a Member of Napoleon's Legion of Honor, who had previously made himself master of the Thames from London, bound to St. Vincent; and the Lady Penryhn, for Grenada; and who, after taking some liquors from the Ann, agreed to give her up, with the crews and passengers of the other vessels, on the respective commanders stipulating for all parties, to use their utmost endeavours to obtain from the British Admiralty the return to France, of twenty-four prisoners now confined in England; or, in failure of such endeavours, not to serve against the flag of France or her allies, until they shall have been all regularly exchanged. The crew of the Thames, consisting of twenty-nine men, and two passengers; that of the Lady Penryhn, of nineteen men, and three passengers; who were all landed by Capt. De Munnick, in Barbados, on the same day.

The Ann has brought Barbados Papers to the 27th of July; and, as the acknowledgement of any erroneous statement, of an important nature, we may have made, is an invariable practice with us, the publications in our possession, enable us to do so in the following instance: - On the authority of information from Berbice, we announced on the 6th of July, that a vessel had arrived in that river, from Lisbon, and brought the pleasing information of a desperate conflict having taken place in Spain, on the 25th of May, between the main body of the enemy and the allied army, and greatly to the advantage of the latter. But, as a Dispatch has been received from Lord Wellington, dated the 30th of May, and as no mention is made of such battle, we certainly must conclude that the above vessel's intelligence was without foundation. The following is the only extract of importance, from the Dispatch alluded to, worth giving; it is dated Quinta de Gramicha: -
[Transcriber's note: extract not transcribed - European news.]

From St. John's, Newfoundland, we hear "that a Light-House is established at Fort Amherst, on the south-side entrance of that harbour, which will, in future, be lighted from the 15th March to the 31st December, both days inclusive."

Vessels ENTERED and CLEARED

ENTERED.
Aug. 8. Brig Traveller, Capt. Nowlan, from New London, - Horses, fish, flour, &c.
---- Alligator, Harrold, Portsmouth, - Lumber and fish.
9. ---- Elizabeth, Blin, New London, - Horses, flour, &c.

CLEARED.
Aug. 7. Schr. Governor Bentinck, Mackenzie, for Oronoque.

DIED. - At Basse Terre, Guadaloupe, on the 5th ult. N. ROUSSELET, Esq. late of this colony; and last night, the Lady of D. L. C. MARTINI, Esq. of Pl. Met and Meerzorge.

LIST of Runaway and Arrested SLAVES in the
Colony Stocks of DEMERARY, 3d [sic] August, 1811.

Names.

Proprietors

Brought by

Naamen.

Eigenaaren.

Aanberengers.

Jack,

Boed. Engels,

Dienders.

Saint Pierre,

St. Deeges,

La Reduite,

Daniel,

Pl. La Resource,

Pl. Meerzorg.

Ferdinand,

Campbell,

Dienders.

Sandy,

J. Madden,

Pioneers.

George,

Clifton,

Colbert,

Francis & child,

G. Angle,

Dienders.

Nelson,

Pl. Swanenschuts,

Pl. Meerzorg.

Betty & 3 children,

Widow Atkins,

Pl. Friendship.

Willem,

Dr. Reitser,

Pl. Georgia,

Charles,

Kreekel,

Uytvlugt,

Betsey,

Swiers & Downer,

Pl. Roomen,

Arrard,

Juff. Lenguis,

Pl. Kitty,

Frank,

Beausobre,

Pl. Dochfour.

Hercules,

Pl. Reynestein,

Dienders.

Nelly,

[dash symbol]

[dash symbol]

Demerary,

Doct. Thomas,

Pl. Eendraagt,

Wiel,

Wm. Neil,

[dash symbol]

Harris,

Pl. King Donan,

Pioneers,

Robbert,

M. Staunton,

Abary Ferry,

Cojo,

Dunbrake,

Dienders,

Saturday,

Fraser,

H. Fraser,

Coffy,

Juff. van Doristen,

Dienders,

S. G. MARTENS, Drossart.

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


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