1814.) Twelve dollars p. annum J] • TE KOOPOP VOORDELIGE CONDITIEN. EEN agtste gedeelte van het Erf No. 16, gelegcn in de Use Polder dezerstedeN. Amst. aan de middel middelwcg, wcg, middelwcg, met bet daarop staande woonhuis, onlangs geheel nieuw get immerd, van de beste niaferialen gebouwd en bewerkt, zyndc lang 38 en breed 16 voe voetcn, tcn, voetcn, benevcns een gaandcry van 10 voeten, rondoiu met Jalosieo en aan de win Izyde met glasramen vonr vonr«ifen, «ifen, vonr«ifen, zynde I{-verdieping, met een p .khnis onder het woonhuis, van 6 vort hong, benevcns nieuw zygebmiwcn en alles wat verdcr tot geniak aan een Heine famielie nooJzakeivk b ; te bevragen by S 3 April. J. H. SUH LAR HORST. tFiic’u:. IIET "root en spacieus v. omdiuh op’(erf No. 15, geheei of in gcdi'ti -ns, hebbende vyf apparternenten in de cerste, en zes logeahle kamers in de fweede ver verdieping, dieping, verdieping, benevcns een ruime zol ler, zyde gehonwen pakhuizen, toereikende oin e< n scheeps lading te bergen.—Mede te koop twee quarten van genicide erf, in’t front van de middelwvg, te bevragen op getnelde erf of by 23 April. J. H. SCHLARHOPST. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of tiie late Samuel Beresford, an* Squired to render them to R. C. DOWNER, Secy. Secretary’s Office, 2,3th April If-11. I'ORSALE, - r ‘ BY C. RULACII, in ConmiL>ioe, Dutch sweet milk Chet se, do. com yn or I eyden cheese, do. but butter, ter, butter, all very fresh.—23 April. FOR SALE BY the undersigned, 12 prime Mules, just im imported ported imported from the Oronoque—also a uw good draft and saddle Horses. 25 April. B. JEFFERY. notice*" IS hereby given to dl those who are indebted to the Estate of John Morrikox, dec., to come for forward ward forward with payment, before the Ist of June, and all those having claims against said Estate, to render them in before the above date, to Mr. Cowie, in N. Amst., as after that date no claim will be received. 23 April. J. McKaY, for seif, and W. COWIE, Executors Corn for Sale, On Plantation Scotland. April. J. McKAY. THE Subscriber Ifaviig received his European and Colony News Papers, hopes a continuance of the public favor; such gentlemen as intends withdrawing their mimes from the Subscription List, are requested to notify the same, previous to the 10th of May 1814. Subscription Rooms, April 23rd. J. BINNING. NOTICE IS hereby given, that all those who having any claim against the Boedel of A. Schlupfer, dec. can receive their payment, at the house of J. G. F. * lU ’- NRMA ’ *’ n(s those indebted to the said Boedel, are requsted to come forward with immediate payment. 23 April. J. A. HICKEN, qq. FOR LONDON. The Ship ELISABETH. Thos. Langerick, Master. Is_ ready to receive her cargo, and will sail will, the first convoy, for freight apply to 23 April. A. A. de la COURT. The Brig MINERVA. Is ready to take in her cargo, and will nosi nosilively lively nosilively sail with the first convoy, for freight apnlv to -3 April. a. A. de la COURT. BERBICE SATURDAY, April 23. SECRETAR Ys OFFICE. Thia is to inform the Public, that the following per perlons lons perlons intend quitting thia Colony. lh. Fraser in 6 weeks from 26 March. IL Wylie indo, from do. Geo. Bagot, family, and 1 slaves, will quit the co co. . co. lony Berbice by the first op t ortunity. IE O FFICE. PUBLIC VENDUES. On Monday the 25th instant, will be sold by or order der order of the Executors of the late Ysr. Base, on lot No. 15, sundry articles of house hold furniture— also a number of water fats, plantation stores, &c. D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Master. On Thursday the 28th instant, will be sold at the Vendue-t Jflice, by order of the Executors of the late James Magau, wearing apparel, an excellent gold watch, a silver duto, sundry books, a superior 4 oar’d beat. On the same day, dry goods, provisions, soap, candles, Madeira wine, tobacco, saddles, bridles, saddle girths, brushes assorted, linen, hams, barley, cotton and codec bagging, &c. D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Master. On Monday the 2d May next, will be sold at plan plantation tation plantation Nurney, by order of George Bagot, Esquire, the following goods and effects, viz.—6o a 70 head of cattle consisting of cows, calves, young heifers, and fat oxen, from 1 a 4year old, a fine flock of sheep; household furniture, consisting ot an elegartt set of dining tables, ditto small, ditto with D ends,do. side board, card- and dressing tables, a large 4 post bed bedstead stead bedstead with nuitresses complete, a small ditto, sopha’s, chairs, a handsome chcs’t of drawers, bason stands, a night chair, dressing and swinging glasses, a supe superior rior superior portable writing desk, a blue table service, glass ware assorted, plated liquor stand with cut glass glass lamps, knife cases, knives and forks, dish THE GAZETTE. candlesticks, plated snuffers and trays, kitchen furni furniture, ture, furniture, a chaise and harness, &c. NB. Refreshment will be provided at the place of sale. D. C. CAMERON Dap. Vendue Master. On Thursday the sth May next, by order of B. Ziegler, Esquire, at his store, will be sold the following goods, viz :—Beef and pork in barrels, sal salmon mon salmon in do., hams, cheese, ox tongues in kegs, her herrings rings herrings in do., salt, salt fish, tobacco in barrels, tar in do., earthen-, glass-and tin-ware ; hoes, shovels, iron pots, cut- and hand- saws, soap, can Res, loaf sugar, tea, pickles, fish sauces assorted, province oil, printed calicoes, linen- and cotton- checks, Irish linen, cotton shirting, saletnporis, Russia sheeting, brown Hollands, platillas, pullicats, silk-, briver briverand and briverand leghorn- hats; Madeira wine in bottles and pipes, beer, porter, and sundry articles. D. C. CAMERON, Dep. Vendue Mastr THE BERBICE GAZETTE. NEW AMSTERDAM, HATURD.trj Aphis. 16, 1814. No arrivals this week.—The is said, have arrived in Surinam cn Sunday lusty so that we arc nous expecting her every moment. We learn from the Oronoque, that in Feb. last, two sanguinary battles had been fought between the Royalists and Revolutionist; one uear Couro, and the other near Ospinos, in which the former were complete rictorious—• the force of the Republicans in the latter is slated at un unwards wards unwards of 2000. The town of in smsequtmee, was brilliantly illuminated. RECENT BATTLES IN FRANCE, LONDON. Feb. 22.—We have received in the Paris Papers to th a 16th, official accounts of the military opeiaim.u ions from the 3d to the morning of the lot. inst, • reviewing them in the order in which they oec some similitude between them and the o t . Elbe that preceded and prepared the b <• of <„ Bonaparte’s first intention seems to Ua .e ; j movements against the allied army under 2 . zenberg. Accordingly on his arrival at Ti >\ - cue 3d, he made his dispositions with a view to keep iLh i- ; in check; but the rapid advance of Marshal Blue, r Chalons and Vitry, obliged h.m to proceed with all . sible speed to Nogent, leaving the field open to the Au Austrians strians Austrians under the Prince of Schwartzenberg—Macdonald was on the 7th between Chalons and Eperna., and on thj 10th at Meaux, three marches only from Paris. Not a moment was to be lost. Ail Bonaparte’s forces was ne necessary cessary necessary in this quarter: he arrived himself at Nogent on the 7th, Blucher was on the 10th at Vertos, midway be between tween between Chalons and Montmirail, whilst General AlsusielF was at Champ Aubert, and the more advanced divisions, under Sachen and Yorck, at La Ferte sons Jouaire not more than 30 miles from Paris. Macdonald had taken the precaution to brake down the bridges as he retreated. Some persons seem to think Bhuher occupied too long a line, and that the extent of it necessarily weakening it, gave Bonaparle an opportunity of cutting through it, and separating one part from the other. We shall be slow to censure the operations of a man who has done more than any other General towards contributing to the present glorious sjtate of affairs. However, on the. lOtb, Bona Bonaparte parte Bonaparte endeavoured to cut the Silesian army in two. (No. 500. [Payable in advance.