Letter* have been received from Halifax to the 14th of fast month, and it is said on this authority, that the Brit, ish squadron under Admiral Warren, had taken posses, •ion of Swan Island; which had been fortified, and both from this Ma*ion and Kent Island the ships' barges enter, ed Chester and Choptbank rivers; they were provided with a competent force, and having proceeded to the towns of Chester, Cambridge and Oxford, has sent detachments to Easton and Centyville. In most of these situations, such stores as could not be carried oft' were burnt, and and abundance of cattle and other provisions was obtain, ed. We Understand that the Capt. of the Packet was in possession of a London Paper of the Sslh, which contained the details ofthe capture of Pampeluna, by storm, on the 9th. The loss of the Allies in this af affair, fair, affair, is stated to amount to nearly 600 men. By the arrival of the schooner Caledonia, in Bar Barbados, bados, Barbados, accounts from the United States to the 20th Oct. have been received. The position of General Proctor at Amherstburg having been rendered criti critical cal critical by the capture of our flotilla on Lake Erie, he had commenced his retreat, after having burnt the fort and all the public buildings, which were very ex extensive. tensive. extensive. On Lake Ontario five small schooners with provisions for our troops in the neighbourhood of Fort George had fallen into the hands of the enemy. 1 ~— • ■ ■ ■ ■ — MARSHALs OF FICE. Sales by Execution. BY virtue of an appointment, granted by the Ho Honorable norable Honorable Court oi Civil Justice* of this colony, upon a petition of Evan & Angus Fraser & Co. as a branch of Campbells Fraser & Co., under date of 20th No Novemb’T, vemb’T, Novemb’T, 1813. Notice is hereby given t That 1 the undersigned, First Marshal ot the Courts of this colony, will Sell in presence of two Conncellors Commissaries and their Secretary, by Public Execution Sale, on Tues Tuesday day Tuesday the Ist day of February, 1814, the Cotton Es Estate tate Estate called CLIFTON. the properly of Hugh B. Inglis, situated on the Co Cor r Cor ntine coast, with all its cultivafi >n, slaves, build buildings, ings, buildings, an 1 further appurtenances thereto belonging. Whoever should think to have any right, interest or claim o i the aforesaid Piant’n. (lift on, and wish wishes es wishes to wppose the sale thereof, let such person or persons address themselves to me the first Marshal, declaring their reasons for such opposition in due time and form; as I hereby give notice that I will receive opposition from every one thereunto quali qualified, fied, qualified, appoint tliem-a day to have his or her claim heard before the Court, and further act thereon as the. law directs. The sale is to take place on the spot. Berbice,Alb December, 1813. K. Francken, First Marshal. FOURTH PROCLAMATION. WHERE IS I the undersigned, by authorityob authorityobtained tained authorityobtained from the flo.i, Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, upoi a petition oi H. C. Hintzen, under .date ot 2lst Aug. 1813, versus, the proprietor or pro proprietors, prietors, proprietors, representative or representatives of planta plantation tion plantation La Frateruitl. Have caused to be taken in Execution, and put under Sequestration, the coffee Estate called LA FRATERMTE, Situate in the lower division of this river, with all its cultivation, buildings, slaves, and further ap- and dependencies thereto belonging. Be it therefore known, that I the undersigned in intenil tenil intenil to 8i 11, after the expiration of out* year and six weeks, from the 6di October, 1813, the abovemen abovementioned tioned abovementioned coffee Plantation Fraternity witball its cultivation, buildings, slaves ,&c. thereto belonging, and specified in the Inventory laying atthe Marshal's Office for the nspection of those whom it may con concern, cern, concern, in order to recover from the proceeds of said Sale such sum of money as w herefore the abovemen abovementioned tioned abovementioned Estate has been taken in Execution. ri 1 . 1 y i o, I » forn ‘ a, ’ l ‘‘ . p. Morthier Be it therefore known, that I the undersigned in intend tend intend to Sell, after the expin'timi of one year and six weeks, from the 29th JuljV%Bl3, the abovenamed coffee plantation called (FAdLujid, with all its cul cultivation, tivation, cultivation, slaves, buildings, and further appurtenan appurtenances ces appurtenances thereto belonging, specified in the inventory formed thereof, laying at the Marshal’s Office, for the inspection of those w hom it may concern, in or order der order to recover from the proceeds of said Sale, such sum, as wherefore the same has been taken in Exe Execution. cution. Execution. All conformable to the Regulations of the Court of Civil Justice, bearing date Ist January 1810. This 4th proclamation published by beat of drum as customary. Berbice, 17 Oct. 1818. K. Francken, First Marshal. FOURTH PROCLAMATION. VV HER EAS I the undersigned, by authority ob obtained tained obtained from the Hon. Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, upm a petition of J. Bakker and J. C. Span Spangenberg, genberg, Spangenberg, as the Attornies of J. M. van Vloten, ver versus, sus, versus, the proprietor or proprietors, representative or representatives of plantation Goed Land. Have caused to be taken in Execution and Seques Sequestration, tration, Sequestration, the coffee Estate called GOED LAND, situate in Canje river, with all its cultivation, build buildings, ings, buildings, slaves, and further ap- and dependencies there therebelonging. belonging. therebelonging. Be it therefore known, that I the undersigned in intend tend intend to Sell, after the expiration of One year and Six weeks, from the 29th July 1813, the abovenamed coflee Estate colled Goed J.and, with all its cultiva cultivation, tion, cultivation, buildings, slaves, and further appurtenances thereto belonging, as specified in an Inventory form formed ed formed thereof, w I 'c’i lays at the Marshal’s Office lor the inspection oi i.iose whom it may concern, in order to recover from the proceeds of said sale, such sum of money as wherefore the said Estate has been taken tn Execution. •AN conformable to the Regulations of the Court of Civil Justice of this colony, dated Ist January, 1810. 1 his 4th proc amation published by beat ot drum as customary. Berbice, 17 Oct. 1813. K. Francken, First Marshal. FOURTH WHEREAS I the undersigned, by authority ob obtained tained obtained from the Hon. Court of Civil Justice, of this “P**"? Petition of J. A. Leiner, underdate 6lh March 1813, versus the Executor or Executrix representative or representatives of the Estate of D. I. Morthier, dec. Have caused to be taken in Execution and Seques Sequestration tration Sequestration the coffee Estate called GOED LAND, situate in Canje river, with all its cultivation, slaves, budding, and further appurtenances thereto belong belonging ing belonging . e Be if therefore known that I the undersigned in intend tend intend to seb, after the expiration of one year and six weeks, Iron; lhe 29th July, 1813, the abovenamed cofke Estate Goed Land, wilh all its cultivation, buildings, slaves, andfunher ap- and dependencies hereto belonging, all conformable to an Inventory ormed (hereof and now lying at the Marshal’s Office ior the inspection ot those whom it mav concern, in order to recover from the pioceeds of said Safe, such non’ ° S wherefore ti,e sa " ,e bab taken in execu- AH c ►.formable to the Regulations of the Court of Juyiu-e, bearing date Ist January, 1810. This 4tii Poclamation made known to the public as customary. rp t 17 Oct, 1813. K' FRANCKEN, First Marshal. Summons by Edict. 11 V!! E 1 llle un<,i rs 'g"«l h«»e received from Lngland the Newspapers, containing (he Advertise Advertisement ment Advertisement calling upon the Creditors of l'ie Surrendered p H ‘.’{ W,,od & P'' k,r » No,i * e is hereby gij en to the Public, that the said Creditors, by virtue of an Appointment obtained by W. Leach and W. C, * ra, °' 8 t 0 a*‘»resai of this colony, on Monday the ,4th January, 1814, and following days, for the purpose of there rendering their claims against the said Surrendered Estate of Heywood & TaVlor and further to proceed according to Law. ’ Berbice 3d Drc. 1813. K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. rnuw v f i ?“ e .. of lan I an a PP°*?trnent from the Honorable 21sl Aut C I«w Ju Ce ’ °‘ tl,, ’ colon y> untJ er date of 21st Aug. 1813, upon a petition presented by Jas Monson, \V m Fraser, RGraham, and Th. Kenny Executors to the Will of Gustavus Graham, dec Conn e Firtt Marshal of the Honorable jiwmmott bi/ Edict: All known and unknown creditors of the estate of Gustavus Graham, to appear before the Bar of the Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, at their or- j diiiary Sessions to be held in the month of October 1814, there to exhibit and verify their claims (/, see opposition made thereon, if need, after ih e J expiration of the fourth summons by c(licf, to wit. ness the Court’s decision as (othe and con concurrent current concurrent right of claimants against the sat?; estate, and further to proceed according to Law, on pain of being for ever debarred their right of claim. This Summon |>y Edict made known to the Public 1 by beat of drum, as customary. Berbice, 12th Nov. 1813. ' K. FRA S’ CKE N, First Marshal. | BY virtue ot an appointment granted by the Hon Honorable orable Honorable Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, undrr I date of 2ls( Aug. 1813, given upon a jietition, pre. I sented by IL St aal and H. Luthers, apiminied Curators to the insolvent Estate of C. Fockixg dec i 1 the undersigned, First Marshal of the Ciuirti within this colony, and at the request of abovcnaiued Curators. Summon by Edict: All known and unknown creditors against the Et Ettate tate Ettate of C. Focking, dec. to appear before the Court ot t ivil Justice of this colony, at their ordinary ses session, sion, session, to be held in the. month of October, 1814 say in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen there to exhibit and verify their claims, to see oppo’ sition m ule thereunto, if need, and after the expira expiration tion expiration ofthe fourth summons, by edict, to witness the Court’s decision as to the pieferent and concurrent right of claimants, and fur: her to proceed according to law, on pain of being for ever debarred their ri-dit ofclaim. ’ ThisEdictal Summons published, posted an. and further dealt with as the law directs. 1 ’ Berbice, Ist November, 1813. K- FRANCKEN, Ist WirM ■ Bi oi an appointment, grantcii by the lion. Court ot Civil Justice of this colony, given upon a Petition presented by John Lay field, the At Attorney torney Attorney of Thomas Hand, ol Lancaster, ami Proqrie. tor of plant t!«»n Lancaster, situated in this colony under dale of 21 Aug. 1813. 1 the undersigned First Marshal ofthe Honorable an(l at the request of said J. Lay field, qq ’ Summon Li/ Edict; All known and unknown claimants on plantation Lancaster, situate on the west Corentine const ol this colony, or on the Slaves, and other apmirtenanai and dependencies thereto irelonging, or on Tlmmai Bond, for ami on account of any book debt, bond, mortgage, legacy, or annuity, arising from out of the will ut the lite Robert Wilson, dec. or other otherwise, wise, otherwise, to appear before the Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, at their ordinary Sessions, which will be held in ihe mont h October 1814, there to exhibit and verify their claims, to see opposition made there unto it med, and after expiration ofthe fourth sum summons mons summons by edict, to witness the Court’s decision as to he pretermit and concurrent right of claimants, and further to proceed according to Law, on pain ui he hemg mg hemg for ever debarred their right ot < laim. This summon by edict made known to the Public her 1813 drU "‘ a! ’ CUfc,o '» ur J—B< rbice, 13th Octu- K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. r ß \ au . lh «‘“y graiih-d by the Honorable Justice, of this colony, under date of k • » i a presented y Robert lailtand W illiam Kewley, as appointed Curators to the Estate of Richard Barry, dec. 1 the undersigned First Marshal of the Courts of this colony, and at the request of aforesaid Curators, Summon by Edict: ifoi. r u ” n at th <-»r Session which b,d month of July, i ß i 4 , for the pur- P f f there exhibiting their demands against said Estate, to verify the same, and if necessary, to hear objections made against such claims, and further to proceed according to Law, under pain to those who remain in default of coming forward with their de demands mands demands at the appointed period of being for ever de debarred barred debarred their right ofclaim. 6 This Summon by Edict made known to the Public as customary. Berbice, 18th Nov. 1813. —— K FRANCKEN, First Marshal.^«• i e r