Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1812 September 22

Vol. VII.]

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

[No. 514.

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1812.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Domicilium Citandi et Executandi of the Undersigned, is at the House of Mr. W. Seymour, No. 37, North Street, Bridge-Town.
Demerary, Sept. 21. Samuel Bradly.

WANTED to Hire - a good COOK; apply at the Office of this Paper. Sept. 22.

NOTICE. [heading]
THE Co-partnership of John and Charles Mackintosh closed by mutual content, on the 1st current. The former will pay the debts contracted by that firm, to whom remain all the debts owing to the same, are to be paid.
John Mackinstosh,
Charles Mackintosh.
Demerary, September 22, 1812.

SECRETARY's OFFICE, [heading]
 

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
von voorneemens zyn van hier
na elders te vertrekken, viz;

The free coloured woman, Terry, in 14 days or 6 weeks, . . Sept. 2.
William M'Pherson, in 14 days or by the Sisters 4.
W. N. Massiah, in do. or 6 weeks . . . . . . 4.
John Newton, in 14 days, or by the Ship Douglas . 5.
J. W. Robinson, sen. and one servant, in do. or a month . . . . 7.
R. Esdaile, in do. . . . . . . . . . 11.
David Adolphus Burton, in do. . . . 14.
R. M. Embleton, with 1 servant, in do. or six weeks, . . . 14.
Joseph Templemann, in do. or by the Oct. convoy, . . . 16.
George Smith, in do. or one month, . . . . 17.
Adam Niel, in do. or six weeks, . . . . . 18.
Caleb Carter, in do. . . . . . . . . . . . 18.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, September 19, 1812.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn Clerk.

PUBLIC VENDUES. [heading]

[Transcriber's note: there are no new or modified vendues in this issue.]

FOR SALE, [heading]
A full-sized steady draft Horse,
Enquire at this Office - Sept. 22.

The Brig Patience, from Barbados, arrived on Sunday; but the Papers she is the bearer of, are not of later dates than those already in our possession. The Foreign Department, however, of the present number, is not entirely barren of interest; for, on the contrary, it details the ceremonial of Wellington's entrance into Salamanca; and is possessed of copies of authentic communications to the British Government, on the subject of late naval operations on the coast of Spain.

LOCALITIES. [heading]

The Ordinary September Session of the Court of Justice ended on Saturday.

It is stated, that Baron Van Grovestin has received a commission from His Excellency to raise a Corps of Mounted Chasseurs, with the rank of Lieut. Colonel Commandant; and that it is also in contemplation to form an Artillery Company on the east-coast, and to introduce some further military arrangements, for the purpose of contributing more effectually to the defence of the colony. A detachment of the 60th, in garrison here, has been already sent to the Mahaica Post.

The Liberty brig of war, commanded by the indefatigable Guise, is expected hourly - we suppose for the purpose of conducting the Trade to the usual rendezvous.

ERRATA. [heading]
We have learnt, since the first part of our paper went to press, from the Berbice Vendue Office, that the sale of the Cotton Plantation, advertised, under that head, to take place on the 1st of October - is postponed until further notice.
[Transcriber's note: refers to the appearance in this issue here (but not transcribed) of a repeating advertisement – see 18120321EDRG, and look for 'Cotton Plantation known as Nos. 40 and 41']

GEORGE-TOWN: [centered]
Printed & published every Tuesday & Saturday Afternoon,
By Edward James Henery.
 


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