MARSHAL'S OFFICE. WHEREAS I the undersigned have feccived from England the Newspapers containing the advertise advertisement ment advertisement calling up the creditors of the estate of Evan Duncan Fras*r, dec.—Notice is hereby given to the Public, that, the said creditors are to appear before the Court of Civil Justice of this colony, on Monday the 18th July, 1814, and following days, forthe pur purpose* pose* purpose* of there rendering their claims against the afore aforesaid said aforesaid estate of Evan Duncan Fraser, dec., and further to proceed as the law directs. Berbice, 7th June, 1814. K. Francken, First Marshal. BY virtue of an appointment from His Excellency the Governor, given upon a petition of 11. Staal, as the generaal and speciaal Attorney of A. C. Buode, of Dcmerary, said appointment bearing date 24th June, 18! 1. Notice is hereby given to the Public, that the Ex Execution ecution Execution and Sequestration of the undivided half of Plantation Onverzeagt, situate on the west seacoast of this colony, the property of the late L. 11. Buse, is thisdnv cancelled and taken of. Berbice, the 2d July, 1814. K. FRANCKEN, Ffrrf Marshal. SALE er EXECUTION. first proclamation. BY virtue ofan appointment from His Honor Jas. Grant, Major, .Acting Governor of the colony L'er L'erbice bice L'erbice and its Dependencies, &c. &c. &c. Granted upon a petition presented by the free Ne Neg-o g-o Neg-o woman Daphne, versus, J. C. Schollevanger, under date of 16lh Dec. 1813. I the undersigned intend to sell, at Public Execution Sale, in the presence of two Councillors Commissaries and their Secretary, on Wednesday the 27th of July 1814, at the Court House of this colony, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. A Definitive Sentence of the Hon. Court of Civil Justice, of this colony, given in the cause entitled F. A. RoJenhrock, Plaintiff, versus, James Sinclair, dated 19th Nov. 1813, fora capital sum of X? ICO. together with 25 per cent damage, protest, charges, and interest, as also with costs of suit. Said Sentence being surrendered to me as his own and sole property. Whoever should think to have any right,action or interest on abovenamed Sentence, and wishes to oppose the Execution Sale thereof, let such persons address themselves to the Marshal’s Office of this colony, declaring their reasons for so doing in due lime and form, as I hereby give notice, that 1 will re receive ceive receive opposition from every one (hereunto qualified, appoint (hem a day to have his or her claim heard before the Court, and further act thereon as the Law directs. This first proclamation published as customary. Berbice, 10:h, July 1814. K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. SALE by EXECUTION. SIICOND PROCLAMATION. BY virtue of a Voluntary Surrender in Execution made by Thomas Fryer Lay field, as one of the part partners ners partners of the late Firm of Duncan McKenzie & Co. in order to comply with the tenor of a Sentence of the Honorable Court of ( ivil Justice, in the cause, enti entitled tled entitled Douglas Reid & Co. as being a branch of the house ot commerce in Glasgow, carried on under the Firm ot J. T. & A. Douglas & co., Plaimitls, versus, the Representative or Representatives ot the late Firm of Duncan McKenzie &co.—said sentence bcari g date (he 20th May, 1814. I (he undersigned First Marshal of the Courts within this colony, will sell at Public Execution Sale on Wednesday the 20th of July 1814, in presence of two Councellars Commisaries and their Secretary al the Court House of (his colony, at 11 o’clock in (he . forenoon of (hat day, the following open Accounts due to the late Firm of Duncan McKenzie & co. An Account agaiust Jno. Ross, amt. to f 1 |o. g. 7 Do. Belair Estate N 0.22 west sea coast- 2.5 • i(j. p Do. the Estate of Duncan McKenzie - 211-18-1- Du. Hugh 13. Inglis, pin. Clifton - 3000- 0- 6 (under deduction) Do. Nigg estate Ross & Sinclair — 3,';0. o. q Do. pin. Hogstye, A. Shanks - 504-12-0 Do. the estate of Ths. Robson — j pg. o. q Do. Donald Macrae for lot No. 2 - 44. 0- 0 Do. pin. Brighton, S. Fraser - 437. 0. 0 Do. John Hewith, Nikirie - 37. 9 q Do. J. C. Spangenberg - 72-10- () And of which accounts the particulars may be seen xt the Marshal's Office during the hours of duty. XV hoever should think to have any right, action or interest, on the aforementioned open Accounts’ and wishes to oppose the sale thereof, let such persons address themselves to the Marshal’s Office declaring their reasons for so doing in due time and form, as 1 hereby give notice, that I will receive on positioa from mry wic thereunto Qualified; appoint them a day to have his or her claim heard before the ' Court, and further act (hereon as the Law directs. This 2nd Proclamation, published as Customary. Berbice, the 10th July, 1814. K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. SALE BY EXECUTION. FOURTH PROCLAMATION. BY virtue of an appointment from the Honor Honorable able Honorable Cour 1 of Civil Justice of (his colony, under date of 21st May, 1811, given upon a Petition presented by K. Francken, First Marshal of the Courts within this colony, for and in name of A. J. Glasius and 14. J. Schwicrs, Sequestrator* over Plantation V rede en V riendschap, and half of Plantation Goudmyn, the former situated in Canje creek, and the latter up the river. x Notice is hereby given, that I the undersigned, intend to Sell at Public Execution Sale, in presence of two Councelkirs Commissaries and their St crclarv, on Wednesday the 27th ot July, 1814, the collie Estate called / rate SF I iends< hap, (Ilie terms of which,as also the Inventory, are to be seen at the Marshal’s Office during the hours of duty. And on Wednesday the 3d of August* 1814, the undivided half of (he coffee Estate called Goudm/pi, ((lie terms of which, as also (he Inventory, ore lying at (he Man hai s Office for the inspection of those whom it may concern. 1 be Sales are to take place on the respective spots Whoever sf-mid think to have any right, actio::, or interest on (he aforenamed Estates, and wish -s to oppose the Execution Sale thereof, l v t such p rson address himself to the Marshal’s Office, d . bring (heir reason for so doing in due time and Ibr.u, as 1 hereby give notice, (hat 1 w ill receive ojiposit ion Irom any intermediate person, appoint them a day to have their claims heard before the Court, and further act thereon as the l aw directs. Tins li’i proclamation published as customary Berbice, Ist July, 1814. K. i R.i.. (. KEN, First Marshal. SUMMON er EDICT. BY virtue of an extract from the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Court of Rolls, dated 7th June, 1814, given in the cause of Edvard Theobald, Cu Curator rator Curator to the Estate of Henry Croft, dec. Plaintiff,— versus, all known and unknown creditors against tin* Estate of H. (’i\;ft, dec. I the undersigned, First Marshal of the Courts within this colony, and at the request of aforesaid Curator, Summon, fur the third time, ly Edict: All known and unknown creditors of the Estate of •It n on Monday the 10th October, 1814, their to render in their claims, Io verify the same, and hear objec objections tions objections made thereunto, it need, and iunher to proceed as the law directs. This 3d Summon by Edict published as customa customary.—Berbice, ry.—Berbice, customary.—Berbice, 27th June, 18! L K. I LANCKEN, First Marhals. SUMMON ly EDICT. t BY virtue ofan appointment from the Honorable Court of Civil Ju dice of this colony, granted upon a Petition presented by J. C. de Nieuwerkerk, qq. fiu* Estate ol the late A. J. van Imbyze van Bateo Bateoburg, burg, Bateoburg, deceased, said appointment bearing date the 16th day of May, 1.814. I the underdgned, First Marshal of the Courts within this colony, and at the request of aforesaid J G. C. de Nieuwerkerk, qq. Sammon by Edict: AH known and unknown creditors or claimants on the Estate of A. J. van Imbyze van Batenbur<>-, to exhibit their claims before the Hon. (’ourt of Civi! Justice ol .his colony, at their session in the month of January, 1815, to verify the same, witnesss ob objections jections objections then unto, if need, and further to proceed according to Law, on pain of being for ever debar debarred red debarred (heir right of claim. This Summon by Edict, made known 1o the public by bea( of drum from the Court House of this colon v, send to Holland and England, and furtherdealt with according to custom. Berbice, the 10th June, 1814. _ K. FRANCKEN, First Marshal. SUMMON by EDICT. BY virtue ofan appointment from the Honorable Court of Civil Justice of this colony, granted upon a Petition presented by J. G. C. de Nieuwerkerk, as qq. both to the Estate of the late Marianna Au Augustina gustina Augustina van Imbyze van Batenbuug, as well as to that of the late Susanna Jeannette Berhau Berhaubina bina Berhaubina van Imbyze van Batenburg, said appoint appointment ment appointment bearing date the 16th day of May, 1814. I the undersigned, First Marshal of the Courts w ithin this colony, and at the request of aforesaid J. G. C. de Nieuwerkerk, qq. Summon by Edict: All known and unknown creditors or claimants on the Estates of the late M. A. van Imbyze viuißatcu- bur-*, apd the late S. j. B. van Imbyze Van Baf«u burg, to exhibit their claims before the Hon. ( . of Civil Justice of this colony, at their (he month of January, 1815, lo verily the tSa 111 witless objections thereunto, if need, and farther? proceed according to law, on pain of for debarred of their right of claim. k 3 F* This Summon by Edict, matle known to the piffiix by beat of drum from the Court House of this color * send to Holland and Englund, and further dealt according to custom. Berbice, the 10th June, 1814. K. FRANCKEN, First MarsafiL "Il . ' * _ .. . -- lemand geuvgen zynde zich alsTuinman teen**, gecren op de plautagie Lust tot Rust in r j v^r * gclieve zich met bchoorlvke geluigschriften te voo* zi<*n, te addresseren by den 1 Hr< x (eur van die tXT (agic.-2 July. W. KLOC WE\s FOR. SALE, ” The front quarter of the v hole bread! of lot No New Amsterdam, with all (he buildings thereon vi»* a dwelling house, lately put in repair, and outbuild; ings entirely new, terms will be made easy to any mJ proved purchaser. —Apply for particulars to 3 *** 2 •Lily. J. J. van der STOOP, Nu gereed < n te btkoiaen ter dezer Drukkerw Exempl-.rcn van de GItON D W E T Foor de Vercenigde Niderlanden, Jn de 1 hill ".mlsche Taal. T 'geh ger.de betaling van 16. Ook zyn dezelve te b. kmnen, in Dimernry, tef Dfiixk' ry van de Heercn Aulert & SfEVtssoM also p .f 8. * I — — — ■■■■,_ 5 1 Now ready for-delivery, at this Office, hi the Dale! I Language only, Copies of (he CONSTIT U T I o nJ For tiie Netherlands, lUice fb.—Ciush. Also to be had, in at the Printing OR I fice of Messrs. Aulert & Stevenson.—price ffi, I THE Domiciliiim, cilandi 1 to give iunher inuulgcace to any pell b son or persons whatsoever. 25 June. XV. KATZ. XV. JEFFERY, i Che first undersigned, has also given iheaol counls, &c. due to the instate oi'the late Dr. I J -licry, to Mr. A. G. Calmer, for collection* I ol this ciicumstance those indebted are I rd to take notice. t