Twelve dollars p. annum.] NOW READY And for Sale at this Office, PRICE f 3.— Sheet Almanacks For the year 1814, for this Colony, jhans ter dozer Drukkery te bekoinen, voor kassa, Pnvs f 3. Een Plak-Almanak, Berekend voor deze Kolonie, voor den jare 1814. COMMISSARIAT OFFICE Berbice, 95th Dec. 1813. REQUIRED for the Quarter- and Barrack Master Geuerai’s-Department, subject to the approval of the Assistant Quarter- and Barrack-Master-General, and deliverable at Fort St. Andrew. 79 Cubic feet hardwood for framing, 5290 feet I inch crab boards, to serve as baords or clapboards 50 Lbs. lOdy. nails, 100 Lbs. Bdy do. •60 Lbs. Gdy. do. 2 Barrels Tar, 150 Lbs. red ochre, 4 Paint brush's, 493 Days carpenter labor. For which Tenders in Triplicate, for the whole or any jpart ihereof, will be received at this Office, ’ marked,’*‘Ti*ml< r for Repairs, until Monday morn morning ing morning 3<| January,l4, at 10 o’clock. * ■’*’ WILSON, Commissariat. . ■ —~ ————- - __ - Eerliice, 31x1 December, 1813. REQUIRED for the use of this Department— Department-20 -20 Department-20 Barrels Flour. For which Tenders in triplicate, for the whole or any part thereof, marked, “Tender for Flour,” will be received at this Office, until Tuesday morning the 4Ui of January, 1814, at 10 o’clock.- Tin* Flour to be of the first quality, and subject to a Board of Survey. i JOHN S. WILSON, Commissariat. ■ -.— . L ,/ " * Berbice, 31?/ December, 1813. t>“ REQUIRED for the use of the Quarter- and Bar- Xnck-Master General’s Department, subject to the ap- S royal of the Assistant Quarter Master .General, and eliverable at his Stores in Fort St. Andrew. 2500 Bricks, 2 Hogshead lime, 2 Punt loads Sand, . 350 Cubic feet Hard worn! for framing, 5515 Feet one inch crab boards, 65 Lbs. lOdy Nails. . * 90 Do. Bdy. do. 85 Do. 9dy. do. 45 Do. 4dy. do. J » . * 67.50 Wallaba shingles, 4 Large paint brushes, 1 Barrel Tar, * 95 Lbs. red ocre, 88 Days Masons labour, 804 Days ccrpentcrs labour, The whole to be delivered at Fort Meyers, and for which-purpose twu days notice will be given when required. • For which tenders in Triplicate, for the whole or ar !y P art thereof, marked “Tender for Materials,” Will be received at this Office, until Monday morn mornthe the mornthe 9th January, 1814, at 10 o’clock. JOHN S. WILSO.N, Commissariat. FOR SALE. . ON Wednesday the 19th inst. ’will be sold from i _> nta 11, Correntyn coast, 20 bales of good’ L ■ till k tOn ’ so “ which the hi £ hcst Tender, a*nr e f a f. cc P payable incash on delivery, at the "“'eofMess.s, b otutiblth . ln&Co J '> I 1 Jan let , • ' W. LAWSON for selA -• ‘ Jap. 1814. jmJW.KATZ. ’ •• BERBICE GAZETTE. SATURDAY, January 1. SALE OF COTTON. ON Wednesday the 19th inst. 50 ba’es of Cotton from Plantations Bloomfield and Eetterkenny, will be sold to the highest bidders amongst the creditors of these estates, at the store of Messrs. Douglas Reid & Co.—And at the same time Tenders will be i recci vetLfor 20 to 25 bales of cotton, to meet the cur current rent current expences of said estates, —payment to be made in cash on delivery. W. LAWSON. C. DOUGLAS. Trustees of Pin’s Blpomfield and Letterkeuny. 1 Jan. 1814. FORSALE THE lower half of No. 79, in Couran’yn River, • with a Plantain Walk in full bearing, and a canal thro’ the centre of the lot, adjoining plantation Cnr Cnrro/, ro/, Cnrro/, the other or upper half of lot No. 79 the pro property perty property of Win. Gordon, Esq. It has excellent posturage in front of the cultivation, and is Well ad- i apted for any of the woodcutters.-—Will be sold re reasonable asonable reasonable for cash, produce, or bills of Exchange at extended sights; and if not privately disposed of in three months from this date, will then be sold at pu public blic public Vendue.—For particulars apply to the subscri subscriber, ber, subscriber, who gives the public notice, that all the Piiin Piiintains tains Piiintains delivered from said property since the 11th August, 1813, must be settled for with him. • 1 Jan. 1814. Th. F. LAYFIELD. TENDERS FOR COFFEE. FROM 14 to 15,000 pounds good quality and bro broken ken broken coffee, from Plantation d’Eduard, —Tenders for the whole or halfthcreof, will be received at the hous" of Mr. W. Fraser, in New Amsterdam, un until til until Wednesday the 12th January, 1814, at 1 |’o’clock in the forenoon, when the liiglivLLotUjc will be ac accepted cepted accepted ; payment to be made in cash ; samples to be seen at Mr. Fraser’s, the coffee to be delivered in innew new innew bags of 150 lbs. for which also payment in cash must be made at/2-10. per bag. L. C. ABBENSETS, for self and 1 Jan. 1814. M. RADER, Sequestrators. J. G. F. SEIFF Verzoekt nogmaals die genenaan hem verschnl verschnldigd digd verschnldigd zyn betaliiig te kornen docn, anders zich ge genOodzaakt nOodzaakt genOodzaakt vind de pretentien in handen van een Prak lizyn te stclien; refererc zich ook aan het adverten advertence ce advertence in de Berbice Gazette, No. 425. ' PRESENTEERD TE KOOP, Het voor agste gcdeclte van het Erf No. 27, met des des/.rlis /.rlis des/.rlis gebouwen, aisiuede een quart eifzunclergebou eifzunclergebouwen wen eifzunclergebouwen Van hetzcltcle lot.—Verders de volgendc goede goederen, ren, goederen, aangebragt met de laat.de schcpen, ais:—La ais:—Lakens, kens, ais:—Lakens, ktibimier, extra fyne sutyh, flanel, linnen, bout, chits en katoen, naai syde en garen, zwait zyde lint, wit band, hemdc knoptn, handle hociien, mans schoe schoenen nen schoenen en uiuilen, yrouween kinder schoenen, katoene hangmatten met scliecrlyneu en touwenj speceryen, ZAcpcn en karawatzen; Kruid, hagel en vuurstenen, Grille, visch hocken, viagi visch en slag lynen, tafel • m. ssen en volken, pen messen, plete soep- eet- en :hee-lepels, ticlama dito, tiune schotels, ouwelen en -pemnm, roskammen en andere dito, dubbelde en eu eukelde kelde eukelde hang sloten, kamer bezems cn stollers, tecr en v6rf kwasten, schoen- en tand schuyers, tabak, py pypen, pen, pypen, kopere en blikkc laiupen, houic bakken, en byr- luinzaad,"bruin en witaatdewerk, fyne en Te scharen, tuin d to, scheejmessen, piano feigren fiool snaren, kinder speelgocd, horlogie glazen, sleu sleuteh, teh, sleuteh, sponsen, schilderyen, kaarsaaen zeep, witlood, bruineu en zwarte verf en olie, lamp zwart, molen srneer, een party bokke goederenj en mecr andere goedeien. * 1 Jam 1814. COTTON FOR SALE. FROM 15 to 20 bales of good <&ean Cotton, frqm Plantation Tj/rish, for which Tenders will be receiv received ed received till the 12th of January ensuing, at the Store of Messrs. Douglas Reid & Co. and the highest offer in cash, jf approved, will be accepted. o , n « JOHN FRASER. 25 DcC \ T. F LAYFIELD. ■ • . . ' Sequestrators. THE NOTICE.- < THE undersigned having mutiiallyw NOTICE, ' 7 THE undersigned intending to continue, the Law busines, as formerly, informs the Public, that his office is kept on lot No. 21, where he sollicits the continuance of the public favor, and will attend from six to eight, and ten to three every day. • 25 Dec. J. thibou Mathews, 1.1. d. Translations executed with dispatch and fidelity. , Berbice Agricultural SOCIETY. The next Meeting of this Society will be held nn Thursday the 6th January next, at Mr. Harris’s, No. 11, Corent me coast. STEWARDS: S. filourant, Fk. Cort, J. G. C. de Ntetttßerlcerk. FOR SALR FROM 40 to 50 bales Cotton, from Plantation Kil morack, Tenders, payable in cash, will be received for the same, till the 11th of January next,* by the Sequestrators of said Estate,-at Wm . ScoTt’s, Esq. New Amsterdam,, where the highest offer, if ap approved, proved, approved, will be accepted. 25 Dec. ForTSalk ? ENTY five bales of Cotton, from Plantation Geanies, for cash on delivering,—Tenders for which pill be received by the - undersigned at »Mr. John Dow ner’s, until MohdayJheSd January next, when the highest otter, if approved, will be accepted. Wm. CORT. 25 Dcc * F. BRITTLEBANK. Sequestrators. TENDERS FOR COTTON THIRTY -two bales of clean and oae bale of yel yellow low yellow cotton.—Tenders ,for the above quantity, the produce of plantation Hope, will be received at the house of Mr H. Luthers, on lot No. 43, Monday the 3d of January, 1814, and the highest offer accepted—payment to be made in cash; .O n i’ C’ for self and 18 Dec,. p. FAIRBAIRN, Sequestrators. THE Commissaries of the East coast Public Roads give notice, that they are ready to engage the side line road between No. 4 and 6, and Canal bridge fbroneyearto be kept in order, agreable to Law’ and the bridge filled up and made convenient for pas passengers sengers passengers to the approbation of the said Commissaries, —For which Tenders will be received at the Übcrc Übcrctary’s tary’s Übcrctary’s Office, until Monday the 10th January, 1814, when the lowest offer, if approved-, will be accepted «f. Jno. McCAMON,) 25 Dec. 8. KENDALL; J Commijsajg _ . — ..... . * THE Creditors of Plantation formed, that 50 hales of ('otton said plantation, on January thi 5) Tenders bales, vail j, e received in liqiddatiG'ii, and opeirgß on said pSaisialion. v, hcM ‘'■l l l l _ c d|| A l-o Hi ‘JO l);d< ■ * 25 Dee. J| iiei-oe u (No. 483. [Payable in advance.