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The Berbice Gazette

View original PROLAMATION.
BY His Excellency the Governor and the
Honorable Court of Policy and Criminal
Justice of the colony Berbice, ‘Rivers,
and Districts thereof. &c. &c. &e.
To ali to whom these presents may come
or concern; Be it known:
HAT it has pleased His Royal Highness the
Prince Recent, in the name and on behalf
of His Majesty, King Georce tHe Tutrp, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King
Defender of the Faith, to appoint His Excellency
Joun Murray, Esquire, a Major-General in his
Majesty's Armies, Tieutenant-Governor of the colo-
ny Berbice, and Vice-Admiral of the said colony. —
And His Excellency Lieutenant-Governor Murray,
having this day received over the Civil Administra-
tion of this colony and Presidency of the Courts,
from Bis Excellency Major Grant, and being duly
installed in the Government of this colony and its
dependencies.
We have deemed it necessary to give official in-
formation thereof to the Inhabitants of Berbice, or-
dering and commanding all and every one to regu-
late themselves accordingly, and to respect and ac-
kuowledge His aturesaid Excellency Major-General
Joun Murray, as Lieutenant-Governor of this co-
lony.
Thus done and published at the Court House of
the colony Berbice, this SOth day of August, 1813.
Present, His Excellency Major-General Joun Mur-
RAY, Licutenant Governor, and the Honble. Mem-
bers L. C. Abdcusets and George Munro.
JOHN MURRY.
Ry command,
Xn. C. DOWNER, Secy.
GOD SAVE: THE, KING.
View original A PROCLAMATION,
BY the Honorable Court cf Policy and Cri-
minal Justice of ‘he Colony Berbice and
als De; ent RCICS, NC. NC. Nc.
Be ti known:
TTHEREAS the Committee
y appointed forthe Cene-
ral Superintendance of the Public Works of this
Town of New Amsterdam, have addressed them-
selves unto us by Memorial, representing the neces-
sity of esfablishing a fund by Annual Contribution,
from each and every Proprietor of Land, within the
said Tow n, in proportion tothe quantity of Land Pos-
sessed by him, her, or them, for the purpose of im-
proving the Public Dams, Roads, Bridges, and Drain-
age, of the said Town, at present in a total state of
Neglect and Decay, as also for the future preserva-
tion of the Town by maintaining and keeping up the
said Dams, Roads, Bridges, and Drainage, in con-
stant order and repaig, and further to defray both,
the charge of future necessary improvements, as well
as the expence of the establishment for the ‘Town
Management. And the said Committee having sub-
mitted unto us a Plan, on which, according to their
epinion, this Contribution could be best carried into
effect ; and praying that the Honourable Court would
be pleased to take the aforesaid proposal under con-
sideration, and, if approved of, to Sanction the same,
or, to make such amceliorations as the Court should
judge most expedient.
We therefore, after having attentively examined
the plan submitted by the said Committee, and havy-
ing maturely considered the proposal for an Assess-
ment, have thought proper and resolved fully to ap-
, Prove thereof.—Accordingly ordering and directing,
as we do Order and Direct by these presents :
That each and every Proprietor, or Proprictors,
ef a whole Lot or part of a Lot inthe First and Second
Empolders, of the Town New Amsterdam, shall an-
nually Contribute, into the hands of the Committee,
chosen by the Proprietors of the Town Lots, and ra-
tified and confirmed as a Committee by this Court,
and by them generally constituted for the Manage-
ment of the Town, their Quota of contribution (con-
formable to the repartition list here inserted, which
View original SATURDAY, the 4th of Septem!
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we have approved of and aflixed for the next coming
year) forthe Lot or part of Lot which he, she, or
they possess, either by Contract of Purchase or ‘I'rans-
port, and conformable to his, her or their return made
to the said Committee ; for improving and keeping
up in constant Repair the Roads, Bridges, Drainage,
and Koker, of the said Empolders, and for other use-
ful and necessary purposes.
1st Emp. | 2d Emp.
View original A whole Lot ..............26 f/ 400— | f 300-——
A half Lot fronting the River...,, 300—— | ,, 220——
A quart do. do....,, 2—— | ,, 176-——
An eighth do. do,...,, 176—— | ,, 132——
A sixteenth — do. do,...5, 1S2—— | ,, 88——
A smaller part do. dv....5, 88——],, 44——
A half Lot fronting the Cent. &.,, 200—— | ,, 176 -——
A quart do. do....,, 176—— | ,, 1g32——
An cighth do.. do....5, 132——; ,, 838——
A sixteenth ~~ do. du...-5, S8——1|,, 44-—
A smaller part do. do,...5, 44—— | ,, 22——
A quar’ Lot front’ the Backd’..,, 132—— | ,, 88——
An eighth do. du....5, 88——)} ,, 44——
A sixteenth = do. du....5, 44—]|,, 22——
A smaller part do. do....5, 32——],, 12——
Theinner parts between front and
centre road :—whole breadth. .10 st. p- ft. | 8 st. p. ft
Idem ..........half......... 5 ditto 4 ditlo
Idem .......... quarter,..... 24 ditto }2 ditto
idem between centre and back rood
Whole breadth ............0.. 8 ditto 6 ditto
Idem half...........0.2.,--. 4 ditto | 3 ditto
Idem quarter ............ wee. 2 ditto i+ ditto
Cross paths considered included in the divadti.
To the amount of the respective proportions, to be ad-
ded 19 pCt. for divided, and 5 pCt. for whole Lots, and
to be charged inevery Account. The said percoatages
being allowed to the Secretary of the Committee, in cone
sideration fur his keeping tie Pocks, Accounts, &c. and
reudering Accounts in proper order,
And it is hereby further ordered and directed :—
That the payment of this Contribution shall be made
previous to the last day of November, next eusuing,
and annually for the future, one hali of the present
quota of contribution, which guota aiter the account
specitying the same, shall have been one month pre-
viously sent tothe Proprietor or Repre-entative of
the Lots and parts of Lofts shall also be paid previous
tothe fatter end of the month of November, and that
ithe hands of two of the Members of the atoresaid
Committee, who will attend for the purpose.of re-
ceiving the said contvibutions at such time and place
as shall hereatter be made huown by Advertiseincnt
irom the said Committee in the Gazette of this colo-
py, and should payment vot punctually be made at
(he aloce spee fied period of the amount of Assess-'
ment, the same shall be recoverable by and on behalf
of the said Committee ov the Land aud further pro-
perly ablibe defaukters, by Sununary Execution.
Aud it ts further ordered and directed, that each
Pioprictor or Proprietors of Land in the First or Se-
cond Linpulders of this Town, who may have sold
of Otherwise disposed of their Lofts or parts of Lots
since the last Return made to the Committee, do
within fourteen days afier the Publication of these
presents, and in future within the like space of time
after any subsequent Sales or Alicnations of Lots or
parts of Lots, give ina Statement thercuf in w riling,
addressed to the Secretary of the Comuiittee, speci-
fically stating the adimcasurement and boundaries of
the Land so sold or otherwise alienated, on pain to
those who shall be found deficient in making the said
return within the above limited time, of for:eiting
for the benefit of the ‘Town Fund, the suin of t 5=10.
per diem for every day that shall elapse atter the ex-
piration of the aforesaid specified me, and be ne-
vertheless bound to make the said Return, which fine
shall in like manner as the collection of the ycarly
Assessment, be recovered from the Land and other
property of the proprietor remaining in default, (it
need) by Summary Execution.
And whereas the said Committee hath further re-
presented to us :— That notwithstanding their repeat-
ed Advertisements, requiring Proprietors of Lots to
render in a statement to the Committee of the Land
they possess; yet, that a few persons appear to have
remained in default of rendering in such a statement,
and the owners of such Land being unknown; ‘I'he
said Committee prayed that we should provide there-
in.
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We have consequently thought proper to order
and direct, as we do by these presents :
That it shall be Lawful to the Committee, to sell,
at Public Sale, such Lotsor parts of Lots in the Town
of New Amsterdam, whereof no return appears to
have been made to the Committee, and whereof the
proprietor or proprictors remain unknown ; provided
that such Sale be previously advertised three times in
the Berbice and Demerary Gazettes, and that the pro-
ceeds thereof remain deposited in the bands of the
Committee ad opus jus habentium.
And in order that no ignorance may be pretended,
these presents shall be Published, Printed, and Post
ed up.as customary.
Thus enacted in our Assembly, held at the Court
House, in New Amsterdam, Berbice, this 6th day
of July, 1813,—Present, His Honor J. Grant, Esq
Acting Governor; and the Hon’ble Members L. C,
Aptensets, J. McCamon, P. Farrnatrn, A. J.
Giasius, G. Munro,—demptis, 8. fraser.
Aud published on the 16th August following, in
presence of His Honor J. Grant, Act. Governor.
J. GRANT, dct. Goo.
Ry command of the Court.
R. C. DOWNER, Secy.
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View original A PROCLAMATION,
BY the Honorable Court of Policy and Cris
minal Justice of the Colony Berhige and
iis Dependencies, &c. S&C. S&C.
Be it known:

HEREAS the Committee,
appointed for the Gene-
ral Saperintendance of the Public Works of this
Town New Amsterdam, have addressed themselves
nto us by memorial representing. That an ancient
Ordinance of this Court, respecting the Strayiug on
the Public Roads and Dams of Horses, Mules, Cattle
Sheep, Goats, and Hogs, is so little attended to, that
the same daily occurs to the great detriment and in-
jury of the Roads of the said Town; praying that
the Court would be pleased to provide therein.
We have therefore thought proper, to order and
direct, as we do by these presents :
That Fourteen days after the day of the date of
the Publication hereof, it shall be lawful for any
person, to take up all orses, Mules, Asses, Cattle,
and Sheep, which at any time may be found stray-
ing onthe Public Roads or Danis of the Town of
New Amsterdam, and place them in custody of the
Town Manager, and that such Horses, Mules, Asses,
Cattle, and Sheep, shall be detained by the said Ma-
nager, until the owner or owners shall have paid, af-
ter the folowing rate, for their release, namely ;
For a Horse, Mule, Ass, Bull, Steer, Ox, Cow, Calf,
or Heifer, each f 6.—And for Sheep, each fl—
W hich said fine shall be Collected by the Manager,
and be divided: namely :—One half to the person
who Arrests the Tlorse, Mule, Ass, Cattle, Sheep, or
Aunimals so Siraying, and the other halfto the Town
Manager, whe will be further entitled to a charge of
a guilder per day, for Food, should such Animal re-
main in his custody longer than 12 hours; And
should the owner or owners of such Horse, Mule,
Ass, Bull, Steer, Ox, Cow, Calf, Heifer, or Sheep,
entirely omit to release the same from the custody of
the Manager, the same shall be sold at Public Vendue
(after having been three times Advertised in the Ber-
bice News-paper), to defray the fine attendant their
being taken in custody, Food and Advertisement, and
the surplus be paid over to the owner on his appli-
cation.
That it shall further be lawful for any person with-
in the Town of New Amsterdam, Fourteen days afier
the Publication of these presents, to Kill (but not with
fire arms), any Goat or Hog, found on his Premises,
or onthe Public Roads, or Dans, of the Town New
Amsterdam; And should any Damage be done to any
Lotsor parts of a Lot withing the said Town by
Horses, Mules, Asses, or other description of Cattle,
committing the said Damage, and the owner of such
Horse, Mule, Ass, or Cattle, refuse to pay the ex-
pence of the Damage so committed, after the same
shall have been fairly appraised, or to make good
such Damage as has been incurred ; It Shall be law-
ful for the Cominittic to expose such Horse, Mule,
Ass, or other Kind of Cattle, at Public Vendue aticr
,
View original the same shall have been three times Notified in the
Berbice Gazette, and from the proceed of the Sale,
defray the expence of the reparation of the Damage
committed: And should after the payment of the
said expence any overplus remain, such overplus
shall be paid to the Proprietor of the Horse, Mule,
Ass, or Cattle, so sold.
And in order that no ignorance may be pretended,
these presents shall be Published, Printed, and posted
up as customary.
Thus enached in our Assembly, held at the Court
House in New Amsterdam, Berbice, this 6th day of
July, 1813.—Present, His Honor, James Grant,
Esq. Acting Governor ; and the Honorable Members
L. C. Assensets, J. McCamon, P. Farrearrn,
A. J. Guasius, and G. Munro; demptis, 8. Fra-
SER.
And Published on the 16th August following, in
presence of His Honor J. Grant, Acting Governor.
JAMES GRANT, Act. Gov.
By command of the Court of Policy.
R. C. DOWNER, Sec.
View original A PROCLAMATION,
BY His E.vcellency the Governor, and
the Honorable Court of Policy and
Criminal Justice of the Colony Berbice.
To all to whom these presents may or
shall come; Greeling! be it known:
\ \ HW EREAS we have taken under consideration,
that altho’ the right of Sammary Execution has been
granted by us tothe Vendue Master, for the time
being, of the Colony Berbice, (for the recovery of
Debts contracted at Public Sale), in order that the
Sellers of Goods .at Public Vendue, may meet with
no delay from the Vendue Office at the expiration of
the credit stipulated by them. Yet that the object
of this authority to (ie Vendue Master granted for
the advantage of the Public, has been in many in-
stances frustrated: several of our Inhabitants who
have sold eoods at Public Sale, having sustained se-
Tidus inconvenience in their payments being procras-
tinated by the Veudue Master, beyond the limita
tion of the Credit engaged to be allowed by them.
We have therefore thought it expedient to make
further disPosit cn on this head, by enacting and
granting, as we do hereby Lnact and Grant, trom
and alter the day of the date. of the Publication of
these presents, to the Sellers of Goods, at) Public
Sale, within the Colony Berbice, the sane Right of
Summary Exrceution, lor the recovery of the amount
of the proceeds of such Sales at Vendue as has been
heretofore cranted by us to the Vendue Master, lor
the time being, agatist all) Purchasers of Goods at
Public Vendue, with this reserve however :
That the enforcement of Payment by the Sellers,
against (lie Vendue Mester, shall only take pice Six
weeks after the expuacion of the credit, stipulated
atthe day of Saleo and under which the goods are
sold, aud aller paymeat of the net proceed cot the
goods so sold shall have been legally demanded from
the Vendae Master.
And shoald aiter the expiration of the credit un-
des which goods are exposed by the Seller, as also
after the Caither allowance of six weeks for collec-
tion, the Veudue Master stil remain in default For-
ty eight hours atter a legal demand for paynient shall
have been made ; the Seller in order to profit of this
present enactment in their favor may proceed to pre-
sent a Pctition to the Honorable Court of Civil Jus-
tice, or by their non-sessions to His Excellency the
Governor as President of the said Court, in order to
effect a recovery of what is due him or them, by
Summary Exccution; and on bis Excellency the
Governor, or ihe Hou, Court granting the Prayer of
the Petition, the Petitioner may proceed to the en-
forcement of the fiat, thro? the Deurwaarder, after
due Sonunation and Renovation.
And in order that no ignorance may be pretended,
these presents stall be published, printed and posted
up as cusfonlry.
Thus enacted in our Assembly, held at the Court
House, New \msterdain, Berbice, this 15th day of
April, 1810.—Present, tis Excellency R. Gorpon,
Governor General, President ; and the Honorable
Members L. C. Anvensets, J. McCamon, A. J.
Grasius, andr. Munro.
~And published on the 16th August following, ——
Present, His flunor James Gran, Act. Governor.
J. GRANT, Act. Goy.
By command of the Court.
Kk. C. DOWNER, Sec.
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NOTICE.
TIE resumed Sittings of the Court of Civil Jus-
tice, is fixed for Monday the 20th Sept. 1813.
Court House, Berbice, 24th Aug.
Kk. C. DOWNER, Sec
View original WANTED.
4 good house boy—apply to this oftice. 3 July
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Secretar Y WD) €) LfL40°
AL
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Wordt geaderrtcerd, dat, ‘X§’s is to inform the Pu.
de volvende person nN voure lie, that the fo lluzcing
nemens syn ull deze Kolonie sons intend quitling this Co-
te verirckken., lony.
A. A. de la Court in 6 weeks from Aue. 14.
R. C. DOWNER, Secy.
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View original WORDT hiermede bekendy NOTICE ts hereby given,
gemaukt, dat cen maand na\that a month ajler date the
dato de volgende Transpor-| following Transports and
ten en Hipotheeken zullen| Mortgages will be passed.
verleden worden.
Aug. 1. J. Zimmerman will transport to the free ne-
gro woman May, 29 roods trom the northern
half of Lot No. 19, New Amst. adjuining the
new centre road.
—— Mrs. C. Klonck, widow and Relict of H. J.
Buse, dec. will transport to John Beresford,
N.U. apartol the lot No. 1, first empolder in
New Amst. with the building thereon, adjoin-
ing the new centre road.
A. ‘Thornborrow will transport to Demerar
51 Negroes, names to be seen at this office.
—— W. Munro (Corentyn) will pass a morteae
in favor of Campbells Fraser & Co. vested on
Pin. Dingwall, or half No. 40, Corentyn, cum
annexis,
Wm Munro (Corentyn) will transport to
Taitt and Hollingsworth, the half of Lot No.
A0 Corentyn, known under the name of hip-
som.—Taitt and Hollingsworth will pass a
morgage on Pla. Epson, or the half of Lot
No. 40, Corentyn, as also on 20 Negroes, in
favor of W. Nunro, (Corentyn).
Aug. 14. J. Quarles will transport to W. Kewley,
his part of lot No. 8, in New Amst. with the
building thereon, adjoining west to Mary
Blair, and east tof. W. Hackmann.
Wm. hewley will transport to Th. C. Jones
and John Quarles, the lotof land called Ta-
piv sburgh, situated in the Kast coast canal.
Who are to pass a mortgage on said land,
with 3O head of cattle and their encrease, in
favor of said W. Kewley.
21 Aug. B. Lohman will Uransport to Peter Mathews
the south back quarter of fot No. 42, New
Amsterdain.
—_ B. Lohman will transport to John Croft, 100
feet of land, trom the uorth back quarter of
lot No. 42, Now Amst. adjoining the new cen-
tre road.
——— Thomas Fraser will transport) to Douglas
Reid & Co plantation Kingeley, situated on
the west sea coast of this colony, with Fitly
eight Slaves, and ali ifs appurtenances.
Sept. 4, Widow P. Eggers will ransport to J. Vogt
Lot No. 54, situate in the 2d empolder of this
flown.
—— Lewis Cameron qq. B.S. Fraser, will pass a
mortgage on plantation lot 26, cum amucxis, .
in favor of James Fraser,
—— Thomas Fraser will transport to J.T. & A.
Douglas & Co. bis plantation Kingelly, situ-
ated on the West sea coast of Berbice, as also
the Slaves, and other appurtenances and de-
pendencies.
R. C. DOWNER, Secy.
nee, Oo
WITEREAS the following persons have addressed
themselves to the [lon. Court of Policy and Criminal
Justice, of the colony Berbice, at their Sessions of
the 26th July, IS!3, tor Letters of AJanumission.
Tue mulatto woman Molly Hagar, assisted by A.
1’. bischer, for herself’.
Lf. Luthers for the Sambo woman Massy.
Notice whereof is hereby given to those whom it
may concern, and who may wish tooppose the grant
of said Letters of Manumission, that they may ad-
dress theinselves in writing to the undersiened Secre-
tary of the Colony, previous to the ensuing Sessions
of the Hon. Court, when a final disposition will be:
made on the aforesaid Petitions.
Berbice, 27th July. Rh. C. DOWNER, See.
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View original Vendue Office.
Public Vendues.
NOTICE The Sale of Cuttle, advertised to take
pluce on the Tih inst. on No, 12, West coast, ts postpon-
ed until further notice.
D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Master.
View original On Wednesday 8 Sept. will be sold at the Vendue
office—beef and pork in tierces, barrels and ditto,
Madeira wine in whole and 4 hhds., gin and brandy
per 5 gallons, soap, candles, Irish linen, cotton and
linen checks, cotton socks, white jean, cotton & cof-
{ce bagging, coffee bags, nails assorted, &c.
D. G. CAMERON, Dep. Veudue Master,
View original
View original On 'Fhursday the 9th inst. will be sold at. the Vendue
Oflice, by order of P. Reynard, bi<q.—Sale fish, in casks,
salt in barrels, Dutch salmon and butt. r, pickled salt fish
(Kibbeling) im Kegs, sausages and rolpeus in do., gin,
vid ruta, port wine, cream of hoveau, stationary, tar and
paint brushes, cloath’do., buck rizUrs, cards, ladies’ slip.
pets and straw honnetis ready rimmed, Lrish linen, green
(ca in canisters, black woollen stockings, blue and, white
salempores, checks, calicoes, thread, snufin bottled, kir-
chen water, 2 sets of piano strings, fiddle strings, , music
bouks, glassware assorted, builuing lime, &c.
D. C. CAMERON Dep. Vendue Master.
View original On Wednesday 15th Sept. by order of A. A. de
la Court, Esq. the whole of his housebold furniture,
an elegant blue table service for 24 persons, a horse
and chaise, 2 sets of harness, saddles and bridles, &c.
On the same day, by order of the Curators of the
[state of the late W. ‘Threlfall, dec.—The premises
on lot Noe 7, well known as the Vendue Office for
some years, two water vats, &c.
By the Vendue Master in commission, dry goods,
&c.
D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Mastr
yl ih i is
View original On Thursday the 30th inst. will be sold at yiantavion
Brighton, by order of the Hon, Simon fraser, Houschold
Furniture, viz,—A handsome side board, a do. claw foote
ed breakfast table, a dining tab ¢ with D eads for 24 peO~
pie, chairs, sophas, card tables, bedsteads, a wardrobe
with drawers, chests of drawers with a writing desk in
each, ladies’ dressing tables, cloth se:cens, bout & shoe
rocks, (al! solid mahogany.——A handsome sittin wood
desk with drawers, metresses, bolsters, countcrpanes,
carpet and oil cloths, a case of plate complete for 12 peo.
ple, 2 sets tea services with tea and coffee urus, 4 beef
steak dishes, bottle slides, porter mugs, candlesticks, &c.
(all plated).
Dy. C. CAMERON Dep. Vendnue Master.
View original On Wednesday the 6th October nevt, will be suld at
the Vendue Office, by order of the Hon. George Munro
and and Robt. Douglas, Eequires, Plu. SCOTLAND,
situate on the west bank of the river Berbiec, consisting
of two lots of land of 5U0u acres each, with 30 Negroes.
(the Acre movey warranted paid), theterms will be made
favorable to an approved purchaser, and which may be
known by apy heation to the Vendue office.
D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Master.
MEET s Sse EE. 7 «pC. Eee
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Commissariat Office
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Berbice, 26th Aug.
Required forthe use ofthis Garrison, One s/undred
Bushels of good Oats.—Tenders for the whole, or
part thereof, will be received at this Office untit Wed-
nesday the Sth September at 10 o’clock in the morne
ing, when they will be opcued, and the offer, or of
fers, most advantageous tv Government if approved,
will be accepted.
The Oats subject to survey, and payment made on
passing the Board.
JAMES B. BUHOT, D. Assist. Com. Gen.
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Berbice, 4th September, 1813.
CASH wanted for the following Bills of [Exchange
drawn on the Right Honorable the Paymaster-Cene-
ral of itis Majesty’s Forces, Loadon, at SO days’
sight, 7#:—
One BII! of £ 200 Sterling,
Three do....100 each, and
One do... I50—-
drawn by the Commissary in Chief London.
Por which Tenders in triplicate, marked “ Tens
Jers for Bills,” will be received at this Office until
Tuesday vext, the 7th inst. at 10 o’clock in the
morning, when they will be opened, and ifapproved,
accepted.
JAS. B. BUHOT,
Dep, Assist, Com. Gen.
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(* Bersice AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Tue next Meeting of this Society will be held on
Monday the 13th instant, at Plantation Nurney.
STEWARDS:
S. Fraser, J. Chalmers, G. Bagot
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To be Sold by the Subscriber,
BEST PERUVIAN BARK, in packages of 33-Ibs,
at f 10 per lb.—immediate payment.
CHARLES KYTE, .
New Amsterdam, Sept. 3, 1813.
View original TENDERS FOR COTTON.
TO be Sold on Monday the 15th inst. at the store
of Messrs. Douglas, Reid, & Co. Five bales of Cot-
ton, from 2-3ds. of No. 11 Corentine coast, payable
in cash on delivery ; Sealed Tenders for the same
will be opened on that day, and the highest offer, if
approved of, will be accepted. ;
W. LAWSON for self, and
A Sept. W. KATZ, Sequestrators.
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~ BERBIC
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Cwelve dollars p. annum. | S
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NOFICE.
CITE resumed Sittings of the Court of Civil Jus-
», is fixed for Monday the 20th Sept. 1813.
Court ILouse, Berbice, 24th Aug.
R. C. DOWNER, Sec de
i Sl nen
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WANTED
FROM 2-to 300,000 ponnds of best quality Cof-|
, fur which colony money, or Bills, at 90 days
ht, will be given in payment, on delivery.
No smaller quantities than 20,000 Ibs. will be pur-
ised.—Apply for particulars to W. Katz, plan-
ion Vryheid, or to J, Bropenick. plantation Ed-
rlowm. Sept. 18.
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View original THE undersigned hereby gives Notice, that he has
moved his Office to Lot No. 17, in New Amster-
m, at a house formerly occupied by Mr. H. Lvu-
inns, where he purposes attending on business,
ery weck, from the Mondays to the Fridays in-
usively, between the hours of nine A. M. an three
m.—18 Sept.
J.G. C nk NIEUW ERKERK.
TUE Subscriber being on the eve of departure
om the colony, for the restoration of Itis health, re-
rests those Gentlemen to whom he is indebted, by
At
2]
wise. to apply to F. Brirrie-
NOTICE.
HIS Excellency, Major-General Munnay, has
been pleased fo appoint Richard Chapman, Esquire
ove yet Gerc*rectemeeetn ; . . ’
over nt ceretary, and Mr Benjamin F. Tuch-
wiss, Assistant Covernment Secret ry of this colony
hing’s Shouse, yeu [ MCC, this 80th Aug. Isls.
eee OE
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HIS Excellency has also been pleased to appoint
Thos. C. Finery, Esq. Acting Government Secieta-
ry, of Berbice.
King’s House, Berbice, this 20th Avg. 1813.
By cominand.
BUNJAMIN FP. 'TUCKNISS,
) Assist. Gov. Sec. -
NOTICE -
IS hereby given: ‘That all Demands against the
Civil Govenuoent, ave requgged to be viven in to the
Civil Commissary. by the 25th inst. Anv that are
neglected to be rendered by that period, will not be
attended to afterwards.

By Command,
B. PF. TUCKNISS, 4. Gor. See.
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BOOK BINDING.
BOOKS and LOOSE PAPERS hound to any pit-
tern, Old Books and Records re-bonnd, &e. Ke.
Apply at this Printing Ottice.—Sept. 4,
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NOTICE.
The Undersigned keeps his Office at the House of
foun Wore, Esq. where those indebted to him in
his late capacity as Acting Vendue- Master, are re-
guested to come forward with payment.
Berbice, 3d Sept, 18 3. G. BONE.
THE undersigned is wishful of disposing of the
' Negro woman Franky, now absent 15 months.—Any
person therefore willing to purchase her, will apply.
wo Mrs. Eliza Bennett, of this colony ; or, in George
‘Town, Demerary, to
A Sept. FRANCIS STEWART.
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View original RUN AWAY &
FROM the Subscriber, a Negro man named Pizt.
be was hired to Pln. Roxbro’hall, from where he has
get off, and has since passed the Canje Ferry. Any
erson who will apprehend said Negro, and lodge
Lim in the barracks, or send him to the subscriber,
on plantation Mara, will be handsomely rewarded.
4 Sept. M. S. COSTENBADER.
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DRIFTED from the water side of the Subscriber,
a Punt, about 27 feet long by 10 broad, with a flat
bottom and square ends. --~—Also Strayed or Stolen,
from Plantation Seawell, a large, black Ox with
spreading horns. Any person giving such informa-
tion that they may be recovered, will be rewarded,
and all reasonable expences pai.
14 Aug. WILSON TAYLOR.
View original TOWN COMMITTEE.
WHEREAS no statements have been sent into
the said Committee of the following lands in the
‘town of New Amsterdam, the proprietors whereof
are unknown, viz.—
Lot No. 22—14 feet of the northein back quarter,
fronting centre road
Do. do. 22— 9 rvods between the land of I. Bader
and T. fF. Matthews.
Do. do. 22—1-16th lot of the southern back 1.4th,
. fronting the back dain.
Do. do. 35—back half.
Do. do. 37—northern back 1-4th and southern half
from front to back.
Do. do. 37—northern back 1-4th and southern half
from front to back.
Do. do. 41—15 roods of thenorthern back 1-4th, be-
tween Cath. Hall aud Tho. ‘Tappin.
Do. do. 43—the whole lot.
Do. do. 44—the northern back 1-4th.
Do. do. 45—the northern half from front to back.
Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may con-
cern, that conformable to the Publication of the Ho-
norable Court of Policy, bearing date 16th of August
last past, the said several pieces of land, or such as
of wnich no returns are at that time given in, will be
exposed and sold at public sale immediately vfter
this advertisement shall have appeared three times
in the Berbice and Demerary Gazettes.
By command of the Committee,
J. Fr. OBERMULLER, Sec.
New Amsterdam, SOth Aug 1818.
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THE BBERBICE GAZETTE.
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NEW AMSTERDAM,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1813.
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Ata Meeting of the Court of Policy, convened for
that purpose, on Monday last, His Excellency Ma-
jor-General Murray receiyed over the Civil Ad-
ministration of the colony Berbice frem Major
Grant, and was sworn in Licutenant-Governor.
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We received th's day, at a late hour, Barbados
papers to the 24th ult. which contain dispatches
from Marquis (now Field Marshal) Wruiucincton
(o Earl Bathurst, announcing the
otal Defeat ofthe French Army,
COMMAMDED BY
JOSEPH BONA PART, in Person,
onthe Qist of June, at Vittoria, with the loss 151
pieces of cannon, 415 waggons of ammunition, ali
their baggage, provisions, cattle, treasure, &c. and
a considerab e number of prisoners. The loss of
the Allics G&asists of 1 Licui.-Coloned, 10 Captains,
14 Lieutenants, 7 Ensigns, 1 Staff, 19 Serjeants, 3
runners, 683 Rank and Pile, 93 llorses, killed ;—
2 General Staff, 9 Licut.-Colonels, 9 Majors, 59
Captains, 103 Lieutenants, 41 Ensigns, 7 Stall, 135s
Sergeants, 14 Diunmers, 3768S Rank and File, 6s
Horses, wounded.
The wreck of the vanquished army fled by the:
road ot Roncevalles into France, pursucd by our,
light troops.
For want of time we are unable to enter into any:
further particulars this day, but shall publish the
dispatches ina Supplement on W ednesday next.
98 SOOO TOs - —_
Further Particulars of the capture of the Chesapeake,
uy the Shannon frigate.
The Shannon was laying to under topsails, top-gallant
Sails, Jib, aud spanker, with just Steerage way, availing the
approach of the Chesupeake, aud leaving itin her power to
commence the engagement as she pleased—cither at a dis.
tance or close—vither on the starboard or larboard side.
She came down in a very gallant style on the Shaunon’s
weather quarter till within half pistol-shot. ‘The Shannon’s
nen having orders to fire as they could bring their guns to
bear, commenced by firing first their after guns on the main
deck, and then their foremast carronade on the quarter’
deck, Justas the Chesapeake’s bows were upon their quar.
ter; these two guns were distinctly heard before the Che.
sapeake returned her fire, which then became furious on
both sides ; but the Superiority of the Shannon’s was sv
great, that at her second broadside nearly all the men were
swept from the upper deck of the Chesapeake. About this
time the ships came in contact, and the Chesapeake having
shot rather a head, was caught by one of the Shannon’s
anchors, and lay obliquely athwart her starboard bow,
exposed to amost tremendous fire from the Shannon’s after
guns ; which, battering her lee quarter and entering her
porteholes from theace towards the Majne-inast, strewed
View original her main-deck with killed and wounded. A smal} open
cask of musket cartridges, in an open chest abaft the mi-
zemhast of the Chesapeake, now caught fire and blew up.
When the smoke it occasioned had blown away, Capt.
Broke saw the favourable moment, and instantly, with
a few men, notexcceding 20, boarded her about the m zen
rigging, from her starboard bow. Not aman was lefs
standing on the Chesapeake’s quarter-deck when she wat
boarded, about twenty made a slight resistance on her
gang-way, who were instantly driven before the foremast,
and being there obliged to stand, fought desperately, but
were quickly overpowered. A few endeavoured to get
down the fore hatchway, but in their eagerness prevented
cach other—some jumped over, and one or two of them
escaped by getting in againat the main-deck ports, Capt.
Broke and his first boarding party werea!most immediately
followed by thirty or forty marines, who secured posses
sion of the Chesapeak’s quarter-deck, dislodged the mea
from the main and fore top, who were firing down on the
boarders, and kept down all who att'mptcd to come up
from the main deck. Being thus completely captured,
Mr. Watt, the ist. Lieutenant, ran after, and Seizing the
British colours trom a sailor who brought them from the
Shannon, bent them, and was in the act of hoisting them
above the American, when he was struck in the forehead
by a grape-shot and killed in the very moment of victory.
lle was shot by one of the Shannon’s maindeck guns—
the commanding oflcers of whom did not know that the
contest was already decided. Just at the close of the ac.
tion, as Capt. Broke was earnestly calling on his men to
desist and give the enemy quarter, one cf them gave bim
asevere wound on the head; the man who did it was ine
stantly killed ;—the Capt. did not fall, but staggered back
aid sat down oa a coil of rope, when one of the Chese-
peake’s midshipmen, who had been in the fore-top, slid
dowa a rope and alighted close to him: the poor fellow
was savei from the fury of the boarders by the Capt. who
brought him with him back to the quarter deck. Capt.
Broke faint from exertion, pain and loss of blood, was
then brought on board the Shaunon.—Capt. Lawrence
received his mortal wound from one of the Shannon’stop-
wed, and had been carried below before the boarding com-
menced.
The Shannon suffered on most of the fore part of the
main €eck and forecastle, and her greatest loss of men were
on those parts. ‘Phe Chesapeake was terribly battered
on her larboard bow and quarter ; amidships thereare not
inany marks of shot, which must hare entered her port
holes, as the whole of her mainedeck was strewed with
dead and wonnded.
Thus ended, in thirteen minutes from the fring of the
lirst gun, one of the fairest, shortest, severest, und most
decisive actions that ever was fuught between two ships of
equal force.
Shannon’s Guns:
Maine Deck—28 long 18-pouuders.
(uarter-Deck—Twelve 32 pownd carronades, one 12
pound ditto, (wo long 9-pouuders, one brass 6-poune
der.
Fere-castle—F our 32. pound carronades, two loug 9
pounders.
Total number of guns, 50—Weight of metal. 1070!b.
Chesapeak’s Guns,
Main- Deck—28 long 18-pounders.
Quarter. Deck—Sixteen 32-pound carrenades.
Fore.caste—F our 32 pound ditto, one long 18-poun.
der.
Total number of guns 49—Weight of metal 1162Ib.
The Shannon we tind mounted one gup more than the
Chesapeake, yet the Chesapeake was superior in weight of
metal by 921b. Shevictualled 389 mien, who were all bu,
one on the muster-rod ; and more were said to have join.
ed her from the Constitution the morning of the action,
but this assertion has not been proved by any evidence
that could be obtained, The Shannon victualled 335 men,
20 of whom were taken into the ship the day before from
a vessel from Ireland bound to Newfoundland.
Killed aud wounded on board the Shannon ;
Killed in theaction, 26—Wounded severely and recciv.
ed in the Ilospital, 37.—Several others wounded
slightly.
Adlled and wounded on board the Chesapeake.
Kiiled in the actiog, 64.—Wounded severely and re.
ceived in the Hospital, 71.—Prisoners, of whom 20
were wounded slightly, 250.—Reecived into the Hos.
pital, sick, 4—making her original number 389.
These accounts are taken from the Navy Hospital
Books, and th: Books «f the Agent for Prisoners of War.
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BY virlue of an Appointment, given by the Court
Civil Justice, under date of 28th April 1813, granted
upon a petition of Charles McIntosh, in capacity as
appointed Executor to the last Will and ‘Testament
of Donald Cameron, dec.
I the undersigned, First Marshal of both Courts
of this colony, and at the request of aforesaid Chs.
McIntosh, in his capacity aforesaid.
Summon by Edict:
All known and unknown Creditors against the be-
forementioned estate of Donald Cameron, dec. to ap-
pear before the Hon. Court of Civil Justice of this
colony, at their session which will be held in the
month of July 1814, (say One thousaad eight hun-
dred and fourteen), there to deliver in their claims,
to verify the same, and further to proceed accord-
ing to Law, on pain of being for ever debarred their
right of claim.
This summons by edict is published by beat of
drum, as customary. Berbice, 2d July, S13.
K. FRANCKEN, First’ Mars
h al,
View original M arshal’s Office.
NOTICE
IS hereby given to the Public, that the Execution
Sale of Plantation //ogstye, which was appointed
to take place this day, is postponed until the 29th
inst. on account of the Demerary Newspapers in
which the Advertisement of said Sale was inserted,
not having arrived in due time within this colony.
Berbice, 2d September, 1813.
K. FRANCKEN, Ist Expl.
View original SALE py EXECUTION.
Second Proclamation.
WHEREAS I the undersigned, by authority ob-
tained from His Excellency R. Gorvox, Governor
General of the colony Berbice, and its Dependen-
cies, &c. &c. Ke.
Upon a Petition of im. Gordon, as together with
Evan Fraser and Angus Fraser, the Surviving At-
tornies, jointly and severally, for Donald McLeod,
of Geanies, in the county of Ross, North Britain,
versus, James Craufurd, MelLeod, and John Be-
thune, under date of 17th April 1815, has on the
29th Apriland !6th Ang. 1813, taken in Execution
and put under Sequestration, the Cotton Estate
GEANIES,
situate on the Corentyn coast of this colony, with all
Ms Slawes, Buildings, Cultivation, &c.—As also the
Lower half of Lot No. 80, Cor atine river, the pro-
perly of abovenamed J. Craufurd, McLeod, and J.
Bethune,alo° which properties au Inventory is to
be seen at the Marshal’s Office.
Be it therefore knowu, that l the undersigned in-
tend to Sell, afterthe expiration of Oue year and Six
weeh, from the 16th August, 1813, the abovenamed
cotton Estate Goanies, and’ the Lower balf of Lot
No. 80, cum anacris.
Whoever should think to have any right, action
or interest on the abovementioned Estates,, and wesh-
es tooppose the Sale thereol, let such) person address
themselves to the Marshal’s office, declaring their
reason tor such @ppestiion in due time and form, as
Thereby give noice that 1 will receive opposition
from every one thereunto qualified, appoint them a
day to have his oc her clatms heard before the Court,
and further act thereon according to Law.
This 2ad Proclawation nade huown to the public
by beat of drum as customary. Berbice 29 Aug. 1515.
Kk. FRANCKEN, Sérst Marshal,
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View original SALE ty LAKCUTION,
Sccond reclamation.
BY virtue of a Wait of Execution, granted
by Hissexcellency | anesGnrant, Acting Governor
of the Colony beib ce und iy Dependencies, &e.
&ec. &e.
Upon a petition presented by J.J. van der Sloop,
under date of 22d duly PSIG, versus, fF. . Roden-
broek for self and ior J. ©) Scholliianger,
I the undersigned, Marshal of both the Honorable
Courts of this Colony, shall expose and sell, at pu-
blic Execution sale, an prescace of (Wo Counceliors
Commissaries and their Secretary, on Wednesday
the 8.h September, 15h, al the Court House of this
colony, at i o'clock in the forenoon of that day :
AN gro man, being a house servant, named J OR,
the properly of bh. A. Rodinbrock.
Whoever should think to have any right, interest
or claim, on the abovementioned Negro man doe,
wishes to oppose the sale thereof, let such person ad-
dress himself to me the Marshal, declaring liis reason
for snch opposition, in due time and form, as [ here-
by give notice, that L will receive Opposition from
every one thereunto qualified, appoint them a day
to have his or her clatm heard betore the Court, and
further toyproceed according to law in such case.
This 2nd procamation published by beat of drum
as Customary. Berbice, 22 Aug. ISIS.
kK FR INCK MN, hirst Marshal.
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SALE key EXECUTION,
Third P, oclamation,
BY virtue of a Writ of Execution, granted for a
second Levy, by Tis Honor Jawes Grane, Acting
Governor of the colony Berbice, and its Dependen-
cies, WNC. wc. XC.
Upon a Petition presented by FE. 8. Bannister
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under date of 22d July 1S13, versus, 47. 8. Bennett
and Larose.
1 the undersigned First Marshal of the {lonorable
Courts of this colony, shall expose and Sell, at
public Execution Sale, in presence of two Councel-
lors Commissarics and (heir Secretary, on Wednes-
day the 15th sept. 1813, at the Court Llouse of this
colony, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day.
Part of Land of lot No. 7, with all the buildings
thercon, say adwelling House and other requi«
site out-buildings, the property of the free La-
rose.
W hoever should think to have any right, interest
or claim om the aforesaid Land and Buildings, and
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View original wishes to oppose the sale thereof, ley such person or
persons address himself to me the fir. Marshal, de-
claring his reason for such opposilion, in due time
and form, as I hereby give notice, that I will receive
opposition from every one, thereunto qualified, ap-
point them a day to have his or her claim heard be-
fore the Court, and further act therein according to
style and law.
This 3rd proclamation published by beat of drum
according to custom. Berbice, 29 Aug. 1813.
KK. Francxen, First Marshal.
View original SALE BY EXECUTION.
Fourth Proclamation.
BY virtue of a Writ of Execution, granted by
His Excellency J. Murray, Brigadier General,
and Acting Governor of the colony Berbice and its
Dependencies, &c. &c. &c.
Upon a petition of Jno. Douglasand Gilbert Ro-
bertson, Executors to the last Will and Testament
of Jos. Cliff, dec.—versus, Peter Fairbairn, the At-
torney for Jas. Mazwell, of the Island Barbados.
Be it thereiore known, that I the undersigned have
caused to be taken in Execution, at the instance of
said J. Douglas and G. Robertson, in their aforesaid
capacity, the Cotton Kstate
BRITANNIA >
situate on the West sea coast of this colony, the pro-
perty of the Estate of Jas. Maxwell, dec. with all its
cultivation, buildings, slaves, &c. conformable to an
Inventory formed thereof, and lying at the Marshal’s
Olfice for the inspection of those whom it may con-
cer. ,
W hich said cotton Estate Britannia, cum annexis,
I the undersigned intend to sell, aiter the expira-
tion of one year and six weeks, from the 6th August,
ISIS, conformable to the Regulations of the Court
vt Civil Justice of this colony, dated Ist January,
1510, respecting the Sale of Lstates by execution
in this colony, in order to recover trom the pro-
ceeds of said sale such sum of money as wheretore
the said plantation Britannia, has been taken in. Exe-
cution,
‘This 4th Proclamation published by beat of dram
as Customary. Gerbice, 29 Aug. ISIS.
“RK. FRANCKEN, bersl Atarshal.
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View original -SALE py LAECUTION.
Fourth Proclamation
BY virtue ofa Writ of Lxvcution, granted by His
Excellency Joun Murray, Brigadter General, aud
Acting Governor in and over the colony of Lerbice
and its dependencies, Vice Admiral, and President
in all Courts and Colleges within (he same,
XC. &C. &c.
Upon a Petition of John Layfield qq. Juhn Dod-
son ¥ Co. of Lancaster, versus, George unio, uu-
der date o- Qth January, 1813.
Be at therclore kuown, that [ the undersigned have
caused to be taken in Execution, at the instance oi
suid J. Lay tield gq. J. Dodson & Cov. ot Lancaster,
The Cotton Estate No. Ql.
situate on the Corentine coast, the propery of sail
G. Munro, with all its Cullivation, buildings, Siaves
and further Appurtenances, aud Dependencies there-
to belonging, and specuied in the luventory thereol,
lying at the Marshal’s Otlice tor the inspection oi
Ghose whonr it may concern.
Which said Cotton Lstate No. 21, cum annexis,
[ the undersigned intend to Sell, after the expira-
lion of one year nd six weeks, frum the 2d August,
ISIY, coniosmabie to the Kegulations of the Court
of Civil Justice, dated Ist January 1810, respecting
the Sale of Estates by Execution in this colony, in
order to recover trem the procecds of said sale, such
sum of money as wherefore the said Estate No. 21
have been (aken in i.xecution,.
This 4th Proclamation published by beat of drum
according to custum. Berbice, 29 Aug. Isls.
K. FRANCK EN, Iirst Marshal.

Summons by Edict.
BY virtue of an appointment grauted by the Hon-
orable Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, nnder
date of 25th Aug. 1812," upon a petition presented
by Vim. Innes, incapacity as Curator over the Es-
tate of Jchn Donaldson, dec.
I the undersigned First Marshal of both the Hon.
Courts of this colony, and at the request of aforesaid
Wim. Innes, in capacity aforesaid,
Summon by Edict :
All knowf and unknown claimants against the Estate
of Jolin Donaldson, dec. to appear before the Court
of Civil Justice of this colony, at their session, to be
held in the month of October, 1813, say Eighteen
hundred and thirteen, there to give in their claims
against said estate, and further to proceed according
to Law.
This summons by edict made known to the Public
by beat of drum, from the Court house of this colony,
and further dealt with conformable to custom.
Berbice, 2d July, 1813.
KK. Francxen, First Marshal.
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On 'Fhursday the 9th inst. will be sold at the Vend:
Office, by order of P. Reynard, bisq.—Salt fish, in eask
salt in barrels, Dutch salmon and butter, pickled salt fi
(Kibbeling) in kegs, sausaves and rolpeus in do., gi.
vid ruta, port wine, cream of hoveau, stationary, tarar
paint brushes, cloath’do., buck razvrs, cards, ladies’ sli
pets and straw honnetts ready trimmed, Lrish linen, gree
j | fea in canisters, black woollen stockings, blue and/ whi
) | salempores, checks, calicoes, thread, snuffin bottled, kip
chen water, 2 sets of plano strings, fiddle strings, » mus
bouks, glassware assorted, builuing lime, &e.
D. C. CAMERON Dep. Vendue Master.
C
ne
‘| On Wednesday 15th Sept. by order of A. A. d
Ulla Court, Lisq. the whole of his housebold furniture
I an elegant blue table service for 24 persons, a hors
S.} and chaise, 2 sets of harness, saddles and bridles, &«¢
1] _ On the same day, by order of the Curators of th
I.) Estate of the late W. Threlfall, dec.—The premise
on lot Noe 7, well known as the Vendue Office fc
F | some years, two water vats, &c.
( By the Vendue Master in commission, dry good:
&c,
C D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Mastr
View original I. On Thursday the 30th inst. will be sold at yiantatio
( | Brighton, by order of the Hon. Simon Iraser, Houschol
f, | Furniture, viz, —A handsome side board, a do. claw fool
d ed breakfast table, a dining tab ¢ with D ends for 24 pec
pie, Chairs, sophas, card tables, bedsteads,. a wardrol
J with drawers, chests of drawers with a writing desk }
each, jadies’ dressing tables, cloth sereens, bout & shc
>| rocks, (all solid mahogany. A handsoine satin woo
; desk with drawers, metresses, bolsters, counterpanet
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Peer
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carpet and oil cloths, a case of plate complete for 12 prec
ple, 2 sets tea services with tea and coffee urns, 4 be
steak dishes, bottle slides, porter mugs, candlesticks, &«
(all plated),
D. C. CAMERON Dep. Vendne Master.
On Weanesday the 6th October nevt, will be sold é
the Vendue Office, by order of the Hon. George Mum
and and Robt. Douglas, Erquires, Pin. SCOTLANL
situate on the west bank of the river Berbice, consistin
of two lots of land of 50u acres each, with 30 Negroe
(the Acre movey warranted paid), theterms will be mac
smirken, Miss. B.) Philips, Nath. Esq.) Pollet, ©
Jacob Carel.
R
Rawlins, Mrs.) Ricketts, Sam. Esq.) Reynolds, Mr.
W'.) Roberts, Mr. John.) Rose, Mr. W. Inverness.
(Rimmer, Oliver.
S.
“heppard, Ths. Esq.) Stewart, Mr. Allan.) Shaw,
Mr. Alex.) Shanks, Mr. Jam.) Sander, J. P. Esq.)
“hanks, E. Esq.) Stewart, Mr. Jam.) Shutter, Mr
Campbell.) Sowerby, Mr. John) Smith, Mrs. M. F.
(Schwartz, Mr. G.
T.
Tuit, Jas. Capt.) Thompson, Rbt.) Taitt, H. Msq.)
Ww.
Watt, Alex. sq.) Wade, Thos. Esq.) Wade, it.
sq.) Wade, Isaac sg.) White, Mr. Geo.) Wale
her, Dr. Geo. ;
Young, Mr. William.
Post-Office, Ist Aug. 1813
Wau. SCOTT, Dep. Postmr. Gen.
View original PICKED UP
AT sea, in front of this estate, a Punt, 18 feet in
length and 4 feet beam. ‘The owner may have it
restored by paying the expence of this advertise.
ment and rewarding the Negroes who picked it up.
No. 19, west coast, 21 Aug.

Y ‘aN ‘' \
NOTICE,
THLE undersigned in his capacity as qq. the Ex-
ecutrix of the late C. Sluveng, requests all those in-
debted to him, ether by note of hand, open accounts
or otherwise, te Come forwait with immediate °
iment. —21 Aug: r BONE,
WANTED ‘TO PURCHASE,
BY a Gentleman jiving in the country, a good
House Boy, of about [4 years of age, for which a
liberal price (cash) will be given—apply to
21 Aug. I. BONE.
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H. W. HACKMANN.
Presenteerd uit de hand te Koop, tot civile prysen
voor kassa of produkten, zyn Lot No. 26 en zyn part
in No. 8, met gebouwen, in cen of peccctan, kom-
piete bocrewy Framen, en geschaaft vierkant boere-
wy Hout en plankenin soorten. Diverse winkel wa-
ren als yzer, tin, koper, blik, aarde, linnen, wollen,
en katoen-waren, oude rum in punchcons, water va-
ten, Fransche waterpotten, en huishoudings goedes
ren. 28 Aug.
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FOR SALE—At this Otfice—Blank Bill
change, Bills of Lading, and the Manner dan
dings, before the Court of Civil Justice of this Cos
lony.
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Published evcry Saturday at 4 o'clock,
By W. SCHULZ & Go
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LOCHWINNOCH, SCOTLAND:
REPRINTED, BY MICHAEL HOPCROFT. February 27, 2021.
4 September 1813