Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1810 October 02

Vol. V.]

The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.

[No. 307.

 
Tuesday, October 2d, 1810.

Office of Ordnance, [heading]
Demerary, 2d October 1810.
Notice is hereby given that Tenders for the supply of Labour and Materials for the Royal Engineer Department in Berbice, for Six Months, will be received at this Office until the 19th October, at 12 o'Clock, when they will be opened in the presence of the respective Officers, and the lowest Tender or Tenders if approved will be accepted.
Carpenters, per day,
Coopers, . . do.
Labourers, . do.
Vat Hoops, per Cwt.
Vat do. Rivets, per lb.
Linseed Oil, per Gallon,
Augers from 2 inches to 3-4,
Gimblets assorted per dozen,
Brass Cocks for Vats with Keys,
Mora Plank 5 1/2 inches thick, per foot.
Further particulars may be known on application in the Royal Engineer Office.
N.B. Security will be required for the fulfilment of each Contract.
Jos. Cooper,
Actg. Ordnance Store-Keeper.

Now Landing and for Sale, the Cargo of the Schooner Adventure, Captain Rupert Gardner, from Nova Scotia, viz: -
Cod Fish in Hogsheads and Boxes,
W. P. Boards and Plank,
R. O. Staves and Shooks,
Lamp Oil in Barrels,
Flour, &c. &c.
October 2d, 1810. Hyndman & Cary.

N. Rousselet having hired his House in Stabroek, is obliged to shut up the Cistern belonging to Von Schuler Esq. who hired the Concessions No. 40 and 41.
Yorkshire Hall, 2d October, 1810.

Reegen Water [heading]
Te Koop by de Pousch. - Cas a f 16 10. ten Huize van
H. D. Obermuller.
Stabroek den 2de October 1810.

Theatre [image of a crown] Royal. [heading]
On Friday Evening next, the 5th October,
Will Be Performed,
Cumberland's much admired Comedy in Five Acts, called
The Wheel of Fortune.
Sir David Daw - Mr. Hewit.
Covernor Tempest - Mr. Blunt.
Penruddock - Mr. Gard.
Woodville - Mr. Jones.
Sydenham - Mr. Burke.
Henry Woodville - Mr. Freeman.
Weazel - Mr. Hewit.
Jenkins - Mr. Vining.
Servant - Mr. J. Shaw.
Mrs. Woodville - Mrs. Shaw.
Emily Tempest - Miss M. Shaw.
Dame Dunckley - Miss Shaw.
To Which Will Be Added
The much-admired Farce called
The Lying Valet.
Sharp - Mr. Burke.
Gayless - Mr. Jones.
Justice Guttle - Mr. Blunt.
Beau Trippet - Mr. Vining.
Drunken Cook - Mr. Hewit.
Melissa - Miss Shaw.
Mrs. Gadabout - Miss M. Shaw.
Kitty Pry - Mrs. Shaw.
[image of a pointing hand] The Managers beg leave to inform the Public, that "The Poor Soldier" cannot be Performed on Friday Night, in consequence of some person having taken the Book from the Theatre. They request the favor of all Persons who may have books belonging to the Theatre to return them as soon as possible.

Public Vendues. [heading]

On Friday next the 5th Instant, by order of J. P. Hicks, on Mr. Good's Stelling: - Baltimore Herrings and Shads, Tar, &c. &c.
October 2d. Kingston & McBean.

On Friday the 12th Instant, at the Vendue Office, by order of Gerhard Henschelius Esq. Executor to the Estate of J. G. Dreyszig, decd. The Concession No. 45, (commonly called the New Roosendaal,) with all the Buildings thereon, situated on the middle dam of Stabroek. Also a Billiard Table and it appendages, Tables, Chairs, a large chest, &c. - An Inventory of which may be seen at the Vendue Office three days previous to the sale.
October 2d. Kingston & McBean.

On Tuesday the 16th Instant, by order of J. Crossman, Executor to J. Van Groningen, at the Vendue Office. -
2 Tent Boats, a piece of Wood Land called Nooitgedagt, with the Buildings erected thereon, adjoining Ameliasward. Also a piece of Wood Land called Hubersburg, situated a little below the Loo, and three Negroes named Primo, Cupidore, and Hedman, and some Household furniture.
Also a consignment of earthen ware, containing sets of blue willow pattern tea cups and saucers, bidet pans, night chair pans, &c.
Also on the same day, (if not previously disposed of,) by order of Jno. H. Pollad, at 6 months credit.
A needle woman and coarse seamstress, with her three Sons and a Daughter, the eldest of whom is in a fair way of being a proficient carpenter, and his brothers are sharp active lads who have been at the same trade.
October 2d. Kingston & McBean.

On Monday the 22d Inst. at the Vendue Office by order of the Executors of Jan Dominique decd. (payable at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). - The half Concession No. 44, with all the Buildings thereon, situated on the middle dam in Stabroek, next the Concession occupied by Miss Barry.
October 2d Kingston & McBean.

Secretary's Office. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this Colony:
Miss Elizh. Walcott in 14 days or 6 weeks, from the 6th September.
Miss Sarah C. Walcott, in do. do. from ditto.
Nathl. Gittens, in ditto or do. from 7th Sept.
John McLeay in 14 days or one month from Sep. 10.
Henry Woolford in 14 days or 6 weeks from do.
James Elder in 14 days, from the 10th Sept.
P. L. Soret in one month or 6 weeks, from do.
E. S. Soret with the free Julie Danaiade and three Slaves in one Month or 6 weeks from do.
John Ryan in 14 days from the 11th Sept.
M. H. Kasche in 14 days or one month from 12th do.
Eliza Roberts in 14 days, from ditto.
D. R. Roach in 14 days, from ditto.
William Shand in 14 days, from ditto.
James Euston in 14 days or 6 weeks, from 14th do.
John McDonald in 14 days or 6 weeks from Sept. 14.
Sarah Van der Pool in 14 days or 1 month, Sept. 17.
Thomas Hoyte, in 14 days, from do.
Thomas Letrell, in 14 days, from the 22d Sept.
James Northey, with his Wife, in 14 days or six Weeks, from the 24th September.
Dorothy Jackman, in 14 days from the 24th Sept.
William R. Cobb, in 14 days from 26th Sept.
Edward Drayton, in ditto, from ditto.
Hugh McColl, in 14 days from 28th Sept.
A. Tinne, senior Clerk.

Average Cash Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day
Cotton - 15 to 15 1/2 stivs. Sugar - 3 to 3 1/2 stivers.
Coffee - 8 to 8 1/2. Rum (C.P.) - 22 1/2

This morning arrived the Lady Spencer, Mail-Boat. - She brought the Barbados Mercury to the 22d September, and London Newspapers to the 4th August. It does not appear from these Papers that the Battle, of which so much has been said, had taken place.

Several Americans with Horses, Fish, Lumber, &c. have arrived since our last.

The Mail-Boat will sail on Thursday Afternoon.

Vessels Entered and Cleared since our last.
ENTERED.
Oct. 1 Schr. Orono, Capt. Lassell, from Saco, - Horses.
2 Schr. New Escape, Watts, Tobago - 3 horses, old rum, & Shrub.
CLEARED.
Oct. 1 Ship Maxwell, Capt. Irlam, for Liverpool.
2 Brig Margaret, Moodie, Newfoundland.

Stabroek: Printed and Published
Every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.

 


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