Royal Gazette 1816 January 06

 

Vol. XI.]

The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
Saturday, January 6, 1816.

 

[No. 856.

 
M. Smit [heading]
Has just imported by the Ships Mary, from Liverpool, and Fanny, from London - a large assortment of Provisions and Dry Goods; which are offered for sale at his Store on Robb's Stelling, on the most reasonable terms.
He also offers for sale, his two Half-Concessions, No. 72 and 73, situated in Stabroek, with all the Buildings thereon.
These Premises are well calculated for a small genteel family, having all the necessary out-buildings, and a handsome garden, with upwards of thirty bearing fruit trees.
Also, his three Lots of Land situated in Cumingsburg, and known as No. 351, 352, and 353.

For Sale - the Lease of Half-Lot, No. 4 situated in South-Street, Bridge-Town, adjoining the Premises lately occupied by C. De L'Escaille, Esqr. with all the Buildings thereon; comprising a small comfortable dwelling-House, with the necessary out-buildings. Apply on the Premises, to
January 5. Francis Feuillet.

The Subscribers are now landing from the Brig Robert Tod, Capt. Nelson, just arrived from North Carolina –
Pitch Pine Lumber, consisting of Boards, Plank, and Scantling.
Also - Cypress Shingles, Red Oak Staves, Superfine Flour in whole and half barrels, Tar and a few hogsheads of first quality Tobacco.
Jan. 6. Mackay & Morrison.

PORT OF DEMERARY. [heading]
ENTERED.
January 2 - Ship Sterling, Kennan, from Liverpool
Ship Demerary, Gray, Liverpool.
Ship Fanny, Westmoreland, London.
Schooner Kitty, Jones, Surinam
Brig Jane, Ely, London
4 - Brig Mary, Tucker, New York
CLEARED.
January 3 - Schr. Demerary Trader, Stewart, for Barbados.

The Queen Charlotte Packet arrived yesterday, but the London Papers she has brought, are not so late in their dates as those by the Demerary Packet, from Barbados.

Departed this life, on the 4th of November last, at Baldoyle, near Dublin, in the prime of life, Mrs. Furnace, wife of G. J. Furnace, Esq. of His Majesty's Customs in this Colony. During a long and painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude and meekness, at last bereft her numerous family and friends of one of their brightest ornaments, leaving them long to lament and deplore their loss.

Secretary's Office. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the following Person intend quitting the Colony: -
Lewis Forrester, and Lady, with 2 servants, in 14 days or six weeks, from December 11.
John Yearwood, in 14 days or six weeks, from Dec. 15.
Thomas Forrest, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from December 18.
The mulatto boy William, the property of Mrs. E. Jeffers St. Vincent, in 14 days or 6 weeks from December 21.
John A. Walton, in 14 days or 6 weeks from December 22.
George Taylor, in 14 days or 6 weeks from December 22.
G. H. Bagaley and Lady, William Pollard, and P. P. Luyken, per Ship Richard, or in 6 weeks from December 22.
Conrad Mashart Campion, in 14 days, from December 29.
John M'Lean, in 14 days from December 30.
Richard P. Neblett, and servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, do.
Dorothea Thomas, and servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, do.
J. P. A. Wiltens, in 14 days, from December 30.
J. W. Cox and two servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from do.
Aulay M'Aulay in 14 days, from January 1.
[dated Jan. 6]

Notice is hereby given, at the request of Angeletta King, Sole Executor to the last Will and Testament of David Bosquet, deceased - to all persons having any demands against the Estate of the deceased, to send them in properly attested, at the Domicilium of the said Angeletta King, in George-Town, within three months from date; and all those indebted to said Estate, to come forward with payment without delay.
Secretary's Office, December 30, 1815.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern - that G. H. Bagaley, Esq. being advertised from the 22d December last, to quit the Colony, declines so doing - and intends to remain in the colony till further notice.
Secretary's Office, January 5, 1815.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

DEMERARY & ESSEQUEBO: [centered]
Printed and Published by William Baker, every Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday, at his Office in Cumingsburg.

 


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