SECRETARY’S OFFICE. NOTICE. All persons having claim;-' on the Estate of the late Widow H. J. Base, are re required quired required Jo render the same in to the Executors of that; Estate, without further delay. 10 June. R. C. DOWNER, Sec. NOTICE.—AII persons holding claims on the Estate of the late Robert Gordon, of Drakies, North Britain, or on Plantation Borlum, East sen 1 coast of this colony, are requested to render theaanw for payment to I). C. Cameron, Esq. at the Vcndut Office.——lo June. R. C. DOWNER, Sec. ’ — , , _ * _ i JAMES RElDand ALEXANDER FAL-• CONER linving ceased to hol-.J any phare in the Concerns of Douglas Reid & Company, of this colo colony ny colony and of Demerary. The Firm will in future b< conducted under the name of Colin Dougins & Com Company pany Company ; To whom all those indebted to the late Firm, are requested to make pav-ment. COLIN DOUGL AS for self and as the Attorney of JOHN DOUGLAS, TIIOS. DUNLOP DOUGLAS, And ARCH. DOUGLAS, of Glasgow Berbice, St May. R. C. DOWNER, Sec. This is to in form the Public, that the following Persons intend quilting this colony. Walter Scott, in 6 weeks from May 6. A. A. de la Court in do. from do. A. G. r n’mer in 6 weeks from May 20. John Hislou, Family aud two servants, in one month from 27 May. Gilbert Gnrdun in 5 weeks from 3d June. The Widow of W. B. Liol in do. from do. R.C. DOWNER, Sec. Nott' e is hereby given, that a month after dale the following Transparrs and Mortgages will be passed June 10. 1/ewis Cameron, qq. will transport to De Dein-.-rary in-.-rary Dein-.-rary 9? Negroes from Plantation Borlum, E. sea coast of this colony. —— Mary Dawes will, transport to M. Nicholson fc ro ids ot land of lot No. 5, first em polder of (hi town, situate between tire middle road and tin back dam. Mary Dawes will transport to Dido Rose? roods of land of lot No. 5, first empolder of this town, situate between the middle road and tin back dam. R. 0. DOWNER, S c. _ .. ... 7 CAUTION.—The undersigned has lately understood that several designing and unprincipled persons, have be-n in the habit of taking’ up in his name several Goods and Merchandize, sent out from Lome to him, as also of faking Letters out of the Post Ofliee addressed to him, without their having any authority or order whatever to that end. He therefore Cautions those whom it may concern, that neither the transactions already done in his name, or tho elhat may, (subsequent to the date of this) be done, wifi be ratified, but on the contrary be con considered sidered considered n»t only mil and void, but fraud'-lent; and the perpretrator of them as such will be prosecuted as the Lawdbecls. A liberal reward will be given to the person or persons giving such information, which may lead to the discovery of the Offenders., so as to deliver over into the bauds of Justice.—lo June.—? R. FORK. Imported by the Subscribers, per the Shtp James, from Glasgow, via Demerary, the following Jrti Jrtides, des, Jrtides, which they Offer for Sale, at their Store, on Jjat No. 4, New Amsterdam. Beef and pork in barrels and half barrels, oats ir puncheons, beer and porter indo., old rum in do., negroe rum in do., salt in tierces and barrels, peas< and barley in kegs, vinegar in jogs, refined sugar, spermaceti candles, cotton and coffee bagging, Ozna Oznahurgs, hurgs, Oznahurgs, Russia sheeting, calicoes, Irish linen, linen . uh cks, cotfon Britannias, cotton shirting, ginghams, .‘tirnituro chintz, Florentine# silk umbrellas, threads and tapes, super fine scarlet cloth, do. black do., gentlemen’s super fine coats, waistcoating and vesf patents, pullicat hkfs., gentlemen’s sdk and beave* hats, do. Leghorn and Japanned do., children’? leather caps, bed side carpets, gentlemen and ladie ladiegioves, gioves, ladiegioves, do. do. stockings, ladies Marrocco- kid- and Wellington slippers, boy’s and girl’s shoes assorted, gentlemen’s net do. Hessian and top boats,: do. dressaud half dress shoes, planters strong shoes to lac” and to buckle, boos, shovels, and cutlasses, steel steelyards, yards, steelyards, large and small pruning knives, felling axes, shutter bars, shell augers, claw and shingling ham hammers, mers, hammers, chamber door- stock- and patent- carpenters and coopers cort passes,’ TtL, T, butt, anil i«ok and eye hinges, table Knives and forks, sailorh knives, pen knives assorted, packing and Oznabure needles, planes assorted, large and small vase lamps, plated candlesticks with shades, Japanned bedroom candlesticks, India shades, cruet stand, pint and quart Iccanters, goblets and wine glasses, finger basons. Dutch ovens, black- tin-and iron- tea-kettles, tea and able spoons, brass cocks with keys, saddlery and stationary, whip- pit- frame- + cut- hand- and ten tennanf-saws, nanf-saws, tennanf-saws, 1 inch to 6 inch cordage, while rope, screw drivers, plyers, coinmodes, saw setts, casters, rack pulluies, necklaces, beads, fish-hooks, rules and guaging rods, hand vices, pincers, white- wash washscrubbing scrubbing- washscrubbing cloth- and paint-brushes, paints and oil, cassava teasters, Madeira wine in Imttles and cask, and a few casks hock and claret, earthen ware, ma mahogany hogany mahogany pembroke tables, rosewood card do., sopiia.l sopiia.l- - sopiia.l- mounkd, Windsor chairs. 10 June. COLIN DOUGLAS&Co. The Subscriber has import*d in the Bng Bex Johnson, Capt. M qtson, from London, the follow* ing articles, selected with particular care, which he offers for Sale on reasonable terms for prompt pay payment, ment, payment, or al his usual credit oj six months to constant customers .———• BEST Yorkshire hams, (ripe, pine cheese, gun gunpowder powder gunpowder and hyson tea, double resin d sugar, casesui pickles, sauces, white wine vinegar, mustard and ulack pepper; old Port wine, French braudy, old Grenada rum, bottled porter ; wax-spermaceti- and uiilow candles, soap in boxes ot 28 lbs. each ; Irish linen, Fiench cambric, Irish and Russia sheeting, long lawn, cambric muslin, India white and blue sa salemporcs, lemporcs, salemporcs, white- yellow- and stuped nankeens, pie pieces ces pieces check of Myards, bine- blacx- and green super fine broad cloth, shirting flannel, cotton shirting, Gcnlleinens braverand Leghorn straw hats, fashion fashionable able fashionable saddle* ami bridles with plaied mounting, gig iiarncss with rich furniture and plated ornaments, superb tent bed-steads with handsome musquilo nets ind trimmings and square edged best horse hair ma mahasses hasses- mahasses feather bolsters- and down pillows to suit, pare matrasses- bobters and pillows 6 feet by 5 dl he best materials, clei ant toilet glasses with ano tilhout drawers <>i solid mahogany, mahogany knife hays with brass handles, mahogany hand waitcis, Japanned tea waitersand real, ponttpont coffee big big-m-, -m-, big-m-, plate boor direkte hetd hetdflr,St flr,St hetdflr,St °f dis le toren aan goede bctaqlders op 6 maan maan'ienkredit: 'ienkredit: maan'ienkredit: —r~ BESTE Yorkshire hammen, pens, pyn-appcl ka kazen, zen, kazen, fyne en hyson thee, dubbelde-geralfineeide zut zutker, ker, zutker, kistjes met ingelegde zuuren, sauzen, witte wyn izyn, mbsterd, zwarte peprr, omje Port wyn, Friii Friiisebe sebe Friiisebe brandewyn, oude Grenada rum, rn gelmltekle pootter; wax- spermaceti- en smeer-kaarsen, zerp in kistjes van 28 lb., lersch linnen, Franjscbe balist, lersch en Russiesch doek, lang lawn, kamerdocks muslines, Oostindische witte eii blauwe salrmpores, *itte- gele- en gestreepte nankings, stukjes bont van 14 yards, blauw-zwart- en groen super fine taken, flame! voor hemden, mans bever en Leghorn strooij< hoeden, zadels en tornnen met pleet gemonteerd naar le nieuwste smaak, chais tuigeu met plete ornnmen ornnmenen, en, ornnmenen, pragrige tent bedstede met exeltente roiiskitn d.’cleren cn franjea en met vierkante beste paarde paarde>air >air paarde>air matrassen met veere bolsters en donze kussens, i eukelde mahassen van 6 voct lang en 5 bleed meJ< ’ • - ’ Wsfrrs eri kussens medc van de . 1 iJ . mahony houtc toilet spicgels m e t en 7 lito messe bakken met kopere , senteer-blaadjes, Japansche theebla a du‘ , l <,i, SK2 > nen kompleet, plete brwrf:3 andj? B , : voor vude burden, ditomesse bakie S . n patente-tinne schotel dekzels, . met snuiters, &c., beeren dresseer kiss h I beste Londonsche ivore messen en votKSiWS ■ xellente schcerinessen, een genera 11 i ,zerwerkeerstekw:diteit, mans en , strike 1J inters schoenen met gespen le paraplus en parasols, koiisen, h;u’i { k P k n i -mistr ontbyt tale! lakens, handdoeken ,oand, naiddens, &c., rose en lavendpr jWßlvrl , « n tande borstelijes, Wimlzor zeep, kamSMEe -* *ns, koffy baaidoek en garen, sen houwers, thee ketefs, sans pannen : . rooster-yzers, koffy potten, koffy. ne n « •nolens met draai wtelen, tuin p’*l®da»t MJrtement van glas-en aardewerk, Chii e servicen, (immergrreedschap van alle loo JHptli< * en trek-zagen, spykers van 4 tot 30pennvl’Jlfcc’ nengzelseu kramrm n, witte- rode- ’ blauwe-verven en verf-olic, pik en teerASTft'tfe 'ten claret in Listen en vaten, Pink LandenMadera Hyn in pypen. ...JLW -mige tecdsdne jaren in de kolonieZen 21 < voorraad andere goederen. . • I ~ 7 M:ly ’ riIABLES ItaJEehl ' ■ NEW AMS I'ERbAM, ’ * Satu»oay,Jvne 10, 1815. , By the wtsu of Barbados, we have glish Journals, this week, to the &2d ’ :>n town to the 27(h) Be have , mtciesting pa>agtaphs for our ’ ... , LONDOJf, Dispatches (brought by Mr. Ly< ||, th c were yesterday it tcivcd al Lord CaMlcreagO •tiom Vienna. Hostilities appear to on the side ol Italy, and Murat, contrary to fiilent statements m the last Vicuna Gazette against Austria in that country. ■ We have also received Paris Papers to the 161? * inst. from which we have made some copiuatettn^E^ 1 Bonaparte cunt lines io make every effort tofnmal*; ‘ iris forces. Addresses and circulars have betm uy the Ministers of the Interior Departments, for prevailing upon thedi.«dmn™,!»f£ a . - disbanded soldiers to rally once more round ihe sulud, dardol Napoleon; ten thousand men »reciw4aft in .. al work in Paris, manulacturing arms for Ihetr**.?., and an atlvcrtisemfcnu for the Mhester at WsM2 vitesall who have horses to dispose of for ranawblT,.' ■ the cavatiy, to send them to the depot at • where they will be paid for at the rate of 500 ’ , ° r AS”‘ r ?* i>lcr ? charger; 460 for a Dragoon Iltjup ■in I jJk) for a Light Hqrse. Every art it uail na ( •blacken the Bouibons; the private papersohj.ii > purpose. AV bat would the world have seen if3j‘, ot Bonaparte and his agents were exhibited on > turn oi tiie Bourbons ? The French Funds co»J i ' m a state or astonishingly great and progrestivM pa trllDC* Ihe British residents in Dunkirk, haverecejor orders to quit that town. | o f We Irani with great regret the loss of hit Majtrlab ship Slatira, one of the finest frigates in the-sect! OI On the 2(jth Feb.uary last, standing towards (nJ fi e with four transports in company, the Statira sowh< iy ttruck vu a sunken rock .near the Island of Mg to Juagua. 1 L Official notice has been given, that the Miiw ei proposes to fund Eighteen Millions of Exch<«| Bills, on the following terms-The stock to hM e Navy 5 pgr Cents; the dates to be those of the® f ; 1814; the dividends to commence in January W e funding days to be the 26th, 27th,28h,sad29th J| c —ll7/. to be given for every 100/. I i “ Dover, April 17, 5 p. m.— This morning* j rived.several vessels from Ostend, sailed fromthw last night; they bring us the report of a rencoal between a party of French and English, near Lift*- It is said that the French made a sortie Own Lislf surprised some of our advanced parties, and made* prisoners; the British troops, in return, madeMnjj tack on the and took 500 prisoner#. T1 Dake of Wellington is said to be at Ostend, and Hi it is thought his Grace iscomming to this country•! Paris, April 15.-~The Journal of Frankfort al flounces that M. Bourinne has sett offer Hamburg, h act there as the M inester of Count de Lille. '1 The Constitution, which has been dally under al f mission by the most experienced politicians, mom| whom have defended in our National Assemblies w rights of the people, will soon be finished, W appear early next week. ■ . 1