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THE BERBICE GAZETTE. dollars p. annum,'} US T landing, and opening, for Sale by the Subb• ie Package or otherwise, a most < Nice 9gKircef °f Eoynox Goods, particular!;/ silcted; ‘ which is a complete assortment of M HSU of the newest fashion and gnat ity, viz.— ELEGANT black and white lace veils assorted, IjB&.-do. do. shawls do., plain sarcenet and fancy co'NKircd Gondon dresses, fid! trimmed dress caps ami Mr jennets, do. do. do. with ornaments, walking and d straw hats mid bonnets, gold and silver or.'KLnents, spencers, tippets, polices, and cloaks, rich /¦Erfs, and chanties and ruffs, Whalebone and sea ¦breed rosettes, white and coloured figured muslins, do. do., midi and jaconet do. do., cotton tfhd ¦Bread net, sarcenets and satins, ribbons, beading, HKtgency cord, trimmings, cambricks, dimities, and lUifan-, long and short white Fiench kid gloves, cogloves, full trimmed white kid and fancy coKpliHired slippers, a great variety of trimmings, &c. ¦ A Iso,) tirlzc I from London : Mfe A few splendid : ;Hvies of jewellery, and three mo'Kjfcrn gold wide!.' >, v/mv.’¦/.** ¦»/excel! n f time-kceplEwptowa-priritrd calicoes, fmniturc ihinlz, gingHhuns and lawns Nth* t and genth ;;ien’ s j.uper fine Madras and Pullicate banuk-.buds. iyksasBferted, fine fiann n , quilting, phtilhs nac iiritanEh;ms, rolled ctdio. *, cost n .‘hirting mid sheeting, Boan’.ask table cloths, broad cloths of ißflerrnt co¦rim, .table covers, bin? and green with borders, ¦Bilk hats, dress and walking shoes, blue and white fjalempores, gentlemen’* wearing apparel, India silk Knndother handkerehiefs, imit fion breach cambricks, R&c.—Also a few elegant pos tabic writing desks and ¦Thessing caws, candles and soap, porter, strong and Kale ale, bmndy, geneva, cl.net in uhds. &c. Andon Hand, E Madeira vine, Port do., claret,old rum. superfine I pf nir, beef, pork, tongues, hams, ch. c*<‘, tea, Sugar, ¦Apices,pickles, oil, capers, vinegar, mustard, salt,' F Tobacco, iron v.re, glars, tin, and earthen do., two , ¦ gigs, an ’. haraesi . and a variety of other aitj| &clf< G. M. FORRESTER. Ke.. Derr.erary, South-Street, June Ifi, 1815. K v :4 .n rtEt.n’s,” Tit, — Hystellh; , Nicuw Acigclcgcn, Belmont, ‘tr. Glasgow Eddcrlouni, ITc'ie'egen, Union, Eden* burgh, Mon Choisi, w\ \ A-la t, to be delivered over to the Assignees of it. Eoum's Sj Co., Or their Ih-presenrative; And IV.w. Hmof.rick as being with Jo/vy Ilogs and Gi o. f’r.yfiv J Joo* pf.p, Assignees of the iianlcnipt Estate of said Turnbull Furbcs & Co. having Substituted me robe Attorney for the Admiaistrats jn of the said Estates, which have been delivered ever accordingly. All persons who have any claim .'ga T the »aid !>: ’mare hereby required to render iht ..ante to me, ai the Store of Messrs. Geo. Rone & (io.: and ail prisons t indebted to the said Estates, arc requested io pay to Die the amount ui their deb* . Alex. FRASER, qq. 1 Jfily Benfield’s Estates and the Assign-] ces of. Turnbull Forbes & Co. ALLE de genen die lets tc vorderen hebben • van de Boedel wylen 1 J. A. van Groentev-mud, worden verzogt in de tyd van zes weekt n, na datodezes, hunne pretentien intcluvcren ca bctalinge tc ontvaugen, op de plantagic de Resoltille, by L'nw/FA VRE. 1 July. Executein: Testamentair. STRAYED on die 12th ult. from plantation | Colchester, on the East-coast canal, four head ol Cati tie, (say) two red cows, a red calf,and a black heifer, f any personjnking up the same, or giving such information as'ffnay tend to the recovery thereof, will I finally oblige the subscriber, and any ex ponces incurred thereon, shall be immediately paid. ’ 1 July W. BRUTON. FOR SALE by the Subscriber, at his house opposite Mrs. Mary Lindner’s, a few thousand feet of excellent crab-wood inch lumber. g 1 July. WALTER SCOT. L ' •'"**' .JU I T -. . ' ¦ — CORN for Sale, at Plantation Herstelder, p a t f 11. the thousand cars. 1 July. SA i t KDAY/.JULY STRENGTHENING RESTORATIVE STIIMACIIIC BITTERS. This most excellent cordial is prepared from .raspberry brandy, and is esteemed an efficacious anis iote against fevers, and all other disorders prevalent in hm iVTs'-lndics ; from the great bem fit derived from (heir elih acy in all cases of cold, arising from exp sue to the weather. They procure a strorg mid facilitate digestion, by fortifying an I sHepgflicning the stomach. — They are excellent i alKwsrs where the nerves have been injured ny imc.nptcuice : and are of great utility in bypoch.mdrin men or women, —and from their giving immediate relief i¦> allpams iu the stomach and bowels, by !.>:;¦ ;g a little in its native strength,—it is a cusdi d w na.h no family should be ¦«vTh y swe. te..' the breath, —remove ai! disagreable pausca of the stem .ch.—preserve from mfection by contagious distcnip< rsor corrupt air,*—and uni! kill all iminaei of worses wuh whicij children or other* may be ti.mbi d:an x*s perhaps thi* best medicine in the world tdrthew .r. proceeding irom cold n:g!it air, nnw!iolese..ie c, or exposure to hardship or bid weald'i . , inxi. . s nave on. peculiar quality phssci'm.i by > o’in rs, —as they have a most agreeable snndhmd f.avcmr, and after taking tl’i ‘in they do n d <;c.7x.l s p ¦.> > i f.o.n one to two iable-sjxn»i;> ic'd, and ioi c ¦.h\ .n on to three tea-spoons bid. Curacao snuff, a¦touha, an I M "J »a la rose, Martinique uoy'MU, and a s.nwl i.imruity oi blue China plates Iry »hc thy a.xd sundry other articles. V’.i'e I' < r is fust arrived-from Jirhodcs, and Ups hit Ue.p al the house if ¦. r. /.a Hose, on lot No. 1, Iroiit gJum. 1 July. , JOSEPH ISAAC. N. B. Genii xrvm w islrfnl tn t ixe a great quantify, coffee wi’l betaken in pay.met. Capt. J. BRAND, re .eciiiti'y iinforms the gentlemen lo r.:, is in l ie ship Grantham, to cornea¦ longsiddwith iii it p .itio-, as sism as possible, as] he will po:4’tiv .ve this rive, on the J 2 instant.! i July. ] TEN DEBS for 35 round bates good clean! aiul 2 bales oi yellow cotton, from phniatkm Good\ J lope, Correntyn-r i’"', wi i b received at the house ] of B. Ziegler, INq. New Ams'. r.'rvn, nnhl Monday, < the iOth .Inly next; when n y u < ,r poned, and i the highest offer, u apurov> !, . U . pled. On the same d' y a li i’. i . .' a ;, r, and self, J. 'Si'ANf?‘7?d. SECiiKjziiii s Oi'i’lCE. ) WHEREAS Application, by Petition, has been made to lite H hdr S-.urns ofthe. Sth April, lain, tor Letter^of ,bv/.?<77z' -.«'z.o? .• John Ross tor the mulatto buy John, born from the Negro woman Agi>e>. Robert Grant for the two mulatto children John and Robert. John Fraser iu quality as surviving Executor to the last will and t< stament cf Hector M’Kenzie for the mulatto girl Rose. Notice whereof is hereby given to those whom it may concern, and who may wish to oppose the grant ofsaid Letters of ManumissiiHi,!uat they may address themselves in writing to the undersigned Secretary of the colony, previous to the ensuing Sessions of the Hon. Court, when a final disposition will be made on the aforesaid Petition. Secretary’s Ornce, Berbice, 15th April, 1815. -C. DOWNER,Je£: This is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this colony. John Hislop, Family and tw o servants, in one month from 27 May. Gilbert Gordon in 5 weeks from 3d June. The Widow of W. B. Liot in do. from do. Robert Elwis, in 6 weeks f rom 24 June. A. A. de la Court, will qcit this Colony, Jure SO. R. C-DO vV’NER, Sec. (No. 563. J in advance. Not ice is hereby given, that a month after date the following Trnnsporrs and Mortgages will be passed June 10. Lewis Cameron, qq. will transport to Deinerary 92 Negroes from Plantation Borlum, E. sea Coast of this colony. —Mary Dawes will transport to M. Nicholson 8 roods of land of lot No. 5, first empolder of this town, situate between the middle road and the back dam. t — Mary Dawes will transport to Dido Rose 8 roods of land of lot No. 5, first empolder of this town, situate between the middle roed and the back dam. July 17. W. Heneryqq. Francis’Stcwart, will transport 10 roods of land and the buildings thereon, situate on lot No. 18, north side, to W. Katz. W. Henery will transport to John M\union 15 roods of hnd and the buildings thereon, on lot No. 17, middle mad, north quarter. — J. J. Ililken will transport to E. F. Hantze 2‘22| acres of land, of lot No. 12, Canje, adjoining lot No. 11. \V. Ross, qq. Hugh Rose, will transp uttn Jas. M’Donald, qq. Nathaniel Winter & Co. the Plantation Tariogie, with all its cultivation and buildings and two-hundred and eighty-two Negroc slaves, whose names are to be seen at this Ollier. James M’Donal, qq. Nathaniel Winter & Co. will remove from this colony to Demenry twohundred and eighty-two Negroe slaves, names to be seen al this Oilice. ——Malcolm Nicholson will transport to Lewis Cnmeroii, S roods of kind of lot No. 5, first empid, dvr <;f the town, between the middle road and back d.xm, together with the buildings thereon. R. C. DOWNER, Sec. Just landing, and far Sale on TaU No. 15, part of 'he cargo of G.e slop Pn/ys ray Amsterdam, consisting in GIN in cases, cl trd, Rinish and Mullaga wines in cuNcs, brown and wi;:te beer !n hogshead-, vinegar in do, v. \ it?; lead, lin~eed and rape seed oil in jugs, starch, r linens, plaiil’cs, checks, Selzer and Fachinger water, oatu in puncheons, barley in do. and in jugs, hair., smoakedbeef, Rd or, S*Jtlx.schc ek Leydsch * ciier «e, butter, scurkrout, cv.iiifiowcr, rolpens, pick’ed saus'iges, snioaked do, sausages dr Bclogne, picxles, piokled eels, herrings, salt fi.sh, peas, tiles and bricks, Riga L > :rds, flour in barrels, ships bread in do, anchovis in pots, lime and terras, pipes, and a variety of other articles. 77/e abote articles being consigned to the under* signed, they wilt st l ! the same reasonable, by large quant iJes or packages. C. C. SWAFIN&. 24 June. If. STAAL. Te koop op'het Erf No. 15, de •oolgcnde artU'elen, zi/nde gedeclte van hit carga van hit Schip /Jrj Pji/ns r.ey Orjxje, Capt. JUf iTZEy, van Am* sterdam:— GEN EVER in ktlders, rude wyn, rhinsche do., MaUaga do., in kislcn, bruin ea wit bier iu oxboofdvn, azynindo, witiood, lyncn raapoly, stylzel, liniren, platiiies, bonten, Selzer en Faclnnger water, .haver in vaten, gort en geperldc garst in vaten eu pidlen, ham, rookvleesch, EdamStolkscheen Leydsche kaas, borer, zuurkuol, bloemkool, rolpens, pekel worst, gerookte worst, sauzyze de Bclogne, ini gclcgde zuuren, do. paaling, harthg, labbcrdaan, capucyndcr en groen erwten, blaauwe plavuyzen en graanwo moppen, Riga detkn, pepcr, scheeps Leschnil iiivctb n, mcel in do,.,anchovis in poften, kaik en cement, en vcrscbcidenc andere artikelen Purer. Lynd's gc consigiit crd aan de ondergeleekcndens, icclke (hzrlve in quantiteits en pakagies, voor ecu ci* tzf .k ;?,s te hoop aanbieden. 24 June. C. C. SWAYING. 11. STAAL. FOR SALE, choice London particular Madeira wine m hogsheads and.quartcr casks, reasonable lor present payment. 24 June. ‘ ILSTAAE. TO JOBBERS.™AVanted on a coffee Estate, not i’at up the river, a Jobber with twenty to thirty able Negroes, to dig out the trenches and c? clean rhe small drainings of part m tnat eMr Fur further information, please, apply to LiJuire. H. SI'A At. PAGE 2 /• / •: JM# n LS i; •* J '' <*• I V t T TU •• -. ’IS". . It. f C %JK'; '?,'»-•> 1 :^“«c M »a*t,?7«ay!3ls. ‘TXt> it by »; .f .mpKfcrtHm «rs tt» ea»cte fe y the sad Ai«nulrt> ud «*en; .«< thM the pM MapbficattoabaaMuraanicatedtotbePablie ia tie customary manner. M : •¦ “ P. Thatthr famish the Secretaiy of the Court with a Lisi of fae site ports they ia. |ao!l to make, ms todfato psbvkjus to each Ordi< wary hesMMMi ot the Court. ‘. Tbat the’Secref ary, pn receiving the same, shall advertize such List, as being set downier bearing the aiixt Session, *t xpast oxs month pbkyious to fa order that the Person* interested may .Ujgpear at the Bar and eoratest the conSrmatuM of the A -couqhmts Report, ifthey sbofad deem it reqnmte. • ¦;<* “ By CummaudfatheCcmfa. “R. C. DuWNEB. Sec.” ’ ~ ~~ * accountants office Os 'hr Honorahle the Cosrt of Chit Justice, e ; agrarians of Plan tat ton Goode Hrop, Pi. C -A V -a?A'A h' mfa Pl No. 40& 41, Idem df PI. Palmyra, from 10 Jan. to 21 ’’ ' ' ' • £W" jfc&T*1814 Idem Pl. Palmyra, from 21 Sept. IS hl, to * 2D Feb. IS 15. idera Pl. Graubafidertand en Zorg doch met Vergenoegen, , Idem of PL Hope, I Idem of 2-3d*. of No. 11 Coreiitni i Idem of Pl. Profit, *. I AiTrnfairtrfaton of pl. Zafawyk, Idem oi Pl. Buzedurt, Idem of Pl. Benfield Caratorship fa Pl. Planter* Last, Idrarof the Estate of C. Forking, : ;i _ idem ¦ n '-—St. B»n>, L Idem —-—Gwyn. Jones, Idem --¦—L. Zaegire,/¦;•'*’•'¦ Idem Hey wood & Taylor, Idem——— Henry Croft, Idete J. H. C. Salanger, Lien— M. E. F. Treuruiet, Deliberating Executor* to the Estate fa R. Barty. W«e»eas the Honorable the Court of Gird Jnstick fry Order, aavfag referred to rm the Account* «>i the perrons hereaftefr named, via. * ‘ -V a W. Lawson and J. €. Spangenberg, Scq. tp Phirta~ taf ion Goede Hoop. J. H. L. Manntohrecher and B. J. Schwiers, Seq. of Pl. Frasrr and Ix*wi» Cameron, Seq. No. 40Ac 41. y? fiora 19 Jan ’ l * a4 ft. A .7% and F. Rriitlebank, from 24 Sept. ISU, tip 20 Feb. ISIS, Seq. R. Palmyra. ; ; J. G S|»Bgenb<'rc and J. Downer, Seq. to PI. Granen Z»rgtkN:h met Vergenoeg ’n. J. 0. Snemge»b»jrg ‘and P. Fanbain, Sfco. PL Hope. ' W. Kalx and W. Lawwn, Seq. 2-Sds. oi No. 11, . CoWwe rnmt. * • \Jg| P. Quhi am! L. Camenw, Seq. Pl. Profit. W. Hair, AdH&Wmtor of Plant. Znidwyk. L. ran Ruwrnm, Administrator Bures Last. . Ra*z, Administrator of Benield’s Estates. J. C. Spensr.-nberg aad P. Bender, Curator* PLnt’*!. Planters Lu>t. . " -fM H. Luthers, Cat. EstateC. Faching. K. T-KI&W. KewlQ, H lUrry. Kewit v, ==L w «rW. Fr.iser ar4 Leach,— — Hrywt>xl& Taylor E. ThewtxiM Henry Croft. J. M. C. Brass, —J. H. C. Stringer. E. The.d»tk’i, M. E. F.Trewrniet. G. Munro ami R. Taitt, Driibewwg Executor* to the liHtate of R. Barry. therein, • hat alteadsmce will he given at the Accountants Office, held at the house of the second tinderfcirro u! owi pH/rtlh fom the date hereof, » artier to er *«ch person to inspect raid Accounts, and state the it objects or obwrvations in writing, at thre*pitoti-m of which time, the required report tjte abwemeidronod matters, and of wMeh sis requited), the parties i*rty obtain an oflicc eeqjkax then own expence, in order duraid they ttoraw it expedient, to attend the fioa*frle the Court aft trprrrt, and contest the coafrrnrabo* thereof. f *»i«¦ . Trinidad, ' ". Antigua, and s P Tobago, St. Christopher.. Separately or jointly, with Fresh Beef,df the best quality, u> be approved of, if necessary, by Boards of Survey. The Contracts to commence in ow month from the date of the notification being received of the Tender having been accepted, and to continue for six months certain.—Two Security will be required, who mast be named to the Tender, to fee bound in the sum of u£2so. Sterling each, for the due foßimeot oi the Contract at each Idand. Payment wiU be made on IheSUh of each month at the respective Stations, in Government Bdls, at «>. p. Dollar, for the quantities delivered in the preceding period. JOSEPH BCIAOCK, Any information required may be had on applicai turn to the C'amnus&arial Offexva at the UUmu ond ‘‘i=_ ; NOTICE—Those gentlemen who subscribe i to Burnings Rooms and have not paid their subscription, are hereby informed, that if payment ts not immediately made, the subscriber will be wider JTJuoe. 3. BINNING. Z —Z —T r — — Tie Sulger cferftr Safe, the/<&*** ar^ltt % Jeraah, aiu— > Dutch beer in casks, sausages ia kegs, rolpeus to HktA coh< prmst in flitfr* 1 en/iaß X«<**K*b3M* aJwE«k»C7*« y xc?s** 1 tji y { month in jugs, double eases of brandy & gio, Dutch MaAmerwao nowr, cmney^aflo^ptitpease,soaipand rock salt in tierces, tar,’pitch, 2nd tnrpeotiae m bar’ SkSd f J -T'T “tot^d soda water, tripe, boms and shoes, Dutch nori ter ood beetmbarrefo, a huge asaotbnent ofearthen bricks, Mme am! English and cheese, and hampers &c.—l7 Jane /m. WbLFF? » * • , aS . t. W .-.Xjk s ' ¦*-.. TE Vrouwe H. Aulfaeh, gebXen tarar—Taberagaa by C. C. SWAV W c'' e «-fl «* Juof H3TA.IL, « FOR SALE, the undivided quarter to •ogee Estate called Nkawe uHcob, riltute rm aS wettbaak of the river Berbice, with aft ft. enlK I bon, bmldtogs, and further appurtenant a ±^f v hundred Negroes, the property ofMr*.H A rJ? W' * bora Nieteb, «f Petersburg. For farther tofaffi turn ptearaapply to C. C. SWA liNGto P 4,1 MJuae. H.STAAL) qq. |i J ’ i ~FOR SALE, the lot of Land of Ihd the buikltngs thereon, belonging to the I div uled in two parcels, ail made of colony bard strong and neat, with all t&g out-bniidings railed ia w&blnta, &c. An extend credit wiuol ¦ 1 given to a solid purchaser. Fur farther particnW I& ! apply on raid Urtby fit MJune. v H. SNEEPBL# 1 ADVERTISEMENT—AU Penon,ife 1 r have claims on the fate Alex. Sfaspran, Esq. of fito. 1 V* fiekG aw requested forrader them fa for eumfastSH he SC June. CHARLESKYTE, $ I ADVERTISEMENT—AU ed to the Estate of the late Wm. Duncan, or Wb t» Ker, are requested to make famnedfate payment; *m St throe who have claims, to render them fa for exfak w ratfan ami settlement, to * C D.C. CAMERON, > n t > MJane. CHARLESKYTE. C C,rat * ... . — --1 —-_ . _ ' DRI.FTKD from the Winkel’s boat budt rt tog shed, on the night of Wednesday the 7th J«n k asn ail Pant filled with Reed* for making ! v Information respecting the same, i* rerawtoed tofc « sent to Mr. Nicolay, Coauairaary of the WinkA U New Amsterdam, who will pay a reward.-—H Jim*, rt A....I ; ' j > FOR LIVERPOOL, the sveh knom c “Brig tub fatby, John Sinclair, Masto p rail* remarkably fast, well armed and manned, mt* ¦ will poMlively take the besefa of the July convex, i ha* exceltent -accomodation* far passenger*,—fa t freight ar passage, apply m the Master oo board. I : ' New Amrt. July 17. i NB. Capt. Sinclair lirgs leave to inform h•* Frtewb 1 and the Planters in general, w ho intend shipping pram ihiceon board hi* vessel, to use as fatfe delay uw| I ribte, the time appointed f.»r sailing btoag so short I THE Subscriber informs his Frieudsandtbsl Public, that be tm&fc Schooner*, Frats,Tent-punts,l Boats, fee. ami Repairs, all nroen reroonaMe terms. I A Fhrt I — I NEW AMSTERDAM, | Jexx 1, lb!s. I By an arrival from Barbndon, Sunday W, we hare I received London Papers fa May 13th. Nothmgofl importance appears in them. Our Picket also came I to band this week, bat brings only papentothe Hth I of May. I A Letter Bug for the Packet will be trade up here I and closed on Tharsday next, fa 6 a’cfock to the I £ morning. I The Sloop Zfemfan, Cnpt. Wychgd, far I -terdam, will cW her Lcttex Bag at the Boat CMfa, 1 ou Wednesday the sth fast. , 1 * . ft I *>«» mainly > ssip WuKlfc wit tfttßOB 188 W/.-tbfa Island, j ? the behalf of RuhSq? I °Cf Mwra. R;| tinifin* M *** ** I PAGE 3 of the Land and Sea Service; tod such ‘West ffSZm* adherence to the interests of the virtuous I 3 fanfes of Frenchmen, however some of them data i3iEb?3t the pres-nt mwn mt, misled by bad men and ; The Ft> uch sobers, upon the arival wcre removed from Fort Royal to Saint ?*.' 1., ’’'**«*’ '• ? enltJjMß •¦ 1« tie ***** of the King* ¦ -*X,. ’J. ¦ PROCLAMATION. Lr Kac *» I fferre-Rene-Marie, Cfwate de Vaugiraud, ViceGrand Cross of the Royal and Military OrI£fSr. Ixrais, Officer of the Legion ofHonor, Gov’ W fS’ r A ¦’?-General of the Island of Martinique and F n^rfrwmT}*r“ n,^> ‘ wg i e *~ Ke. ® c * < ® EC * 7 y l’«’ w * wr distant they may be from him, have rtSl Kem plov-d in union with those of his Mies, to 10l FF*‘ rTe V‘*® r frn ‘ n **W of duwter. | she effects of hi* powerful interieirrnce in your v e -qdedßy manifested themselves. The ——¦ Bii >h Govriunent. f iiiiriUto the treaties it bad en“Ht 'feed into, muikeswo distraction .between it* causeawl •W< I Ifot ofthe Mu*t Christina King.~Tiu:r rixcelleecy t;tegW |h James Leith ami Charles Curl.am have ordered tXttfr w tej’is with its« this Archipehgc, to secure to the I Crown of France, under the immortal banner of its '¦..l bwfol , Monarch, the Sovereignty oi the Colony of — — I Tb«y co.no in the name of their Sot-reign, they 4 ¦uiß. I «me * the name of yours, to preserve tathulde, so J<«gw ' favoured by Providence, that tranquility sk< I I which those Princesan their Allies had restored to the tob I woi iI, and which the world has been wnal.de to m.iin"ikea, I tein —they come to assist us in protecting from the Lmt I teourgeof War. vo ir agricidirre, ynnr commerce, —• I cies <>f prosperity which yotit Country is towi I npahle of enjoying; they come to y »in you in supMtai I porting in that Country the gtery of the French name. ? toil now insepanbie connected with the fortune* of lajuis nNttie am! of his awewd House.—you will read Hfct| the hoble ms on which those generous anxiL : I Jhries appro ugJbwt shares: they whU nr> erfher reward f>r their IhittaMc services, than the happiness of cadA having rendered them to ywn. ’ .4! *' pr*| Receive t libra with grMefol welcome» and ru&*ct Pte« that if, on the ate hand, the factions of thiso ir day xt rmi.Kl us oi those of ibe leagire, *n the QtWr, the .Sovereign of frawer end Engten !. their burners, present us with the gratifyi ’ir .prospect of the wbnrty tnccrssori »f Henry aod Elizabeth. ™*w Ginm at Mirfinhpie, the Ith Jane, 1813/ The Comte de Bi’C. lite tie King. BRITISH STII’ILAWO-Ml k-v( ¦ ¦'• •/ w»ws •-W'X? V7cms enwi ‘4 /propose fb a Rritpli Itand Force to vuhfh'tl tie m of iff* Mod tkralw Maje»tf Lottie XFIII. 0 f teer tie klaittl of ' M }l ing at an end ; ami that nunjeraos desertions from the Ftoitfh army contiaue to take place. r k 1 scKarruarsxx, apxn 2Z. . ABaßcfinfrem Mian of the 19th states, that in r the action of the Uth near Torli, between the Austrians and Neapolitan armies, the latter were totally defonti’d with the loss of 3000 killed and 4000 priso> nen. Metal’s camp equqjaga was taken. The ; Naxpilitans retiml towards Ancona, where it should seem that Murid think to rally his army and venture a new battle. Should he loss, he will have no other resource tbaa if possible to embark, as the mountaineer* of Abruzzo who have been ill-treated by his Iroeps, are all in arms to mterccpt his retreat. Marat is said to have twice asked an annestiee, and to r have promised, as soon as peace should be made with Li u, to j<»ia th* “oaUio i, but all his offi-r* have been rejected. The Pruck?raation of King Louis XVIII. to his subjects, which the lately arrived Papers had prepared us to expect, is contained in those now before tu> :— “ Lottis, the Gtm of God, King of France and .Vmwrre. • »' ¦ " “ Taetil otrr subjects greeting. « France free and respected, was enjoying, by our care, the peace and prosperity which had been restored to it, when the escape of Napoleon Bonaparte, from the Island of Elba, and his appearance nu the French territory, s&duced to revolt the greatest part of the army .—Supported by this illegal force, be bad made usurpation and tyranny succeed to the eqnitable emphwef th* tews. The effort* and the indig. nation of our subjects, the Majesty of the Throne, and that of the National Represeataiion, have yielded to the violence of mwHniimM soldiery, whom treachcrou* and prepared leader* have seduced by dedeidul hope*. u This criminal success having excited in Europe just alarms, formidable ar mi** have been put in march towards France, and all the Powers have decreed the destruction «f th* tyrant. I * 3BW.V .'HF • Oto tat earn, to our Atet been totofo OVfund nraesmry distfoctren to be recognised bo tween the disturber of peace and theoppr esrod French Mtom. Fmthfrd to the principles which have ate ways guided them, the Sovereigns, mu Alfies, bavw dectered foei r mteutmu fo-'yesttect the todteDendeoce of Fiance, and to gnifnST thpintegriiy to its territory. They have given us the most solemn assurances, that they will not isUerferein the iutemal governmeto, and it ison these condition* that we have » resolved to accept thew generoa* assistance. “ The usurper has to vain attempted to sow dis* sensum* among them, «nd by a feigaedlioderation to disarm their just resentment. His wb°te life bite for ever deprived him of the power Rf imposing up«m good faith. Despairing of the successofWarti ficeip? he seek* for the second time to preeipiiaie with hfrnself into the abyi>s, the naritei orifcr which he cause* tenet to reiga. He renew* ail ths department* of administration, in order to fill them with men sold to his tyraaniefe projects; he disorganize the national guard, whose blood he intends to lavish in a sacrilegious war; he begins to abolish rights which have been long since abolished , he convokes a pretended Field of Mars to multiply the accomplices of hw wsurpation f he promise* so proclaim them in the midst of bayonetsi' a derisory imitation of that constitution which, afot.: th years of disorders and calamities, had for the first time founded on a solid basis the liberty and happiness of France. Finally, he ha*consume mated the greatest of ail crimes towards oer subjects, by attempting to separate them from their Soverein, to tear them away from our family, whose existence which for so many ages has been inden tiged with th it of the nation itself, is still at this moment the only thing that can guarantee the stability of the legitimacy of the Government, the rights and the liberty of the people, the mutnai Interests of France and at Europe. u In these circumstances we relv with entire confidence cn the sentiments of our subjects, who cannot fail to perceive the dangers and the misaeries to w hich they are exposed by a man, whom all Europe has devoted to public venegeaucc. Aft the Powers know the disposition of France. We are assured of their amicable views, aad of their support. 4 ‘ F reach men! seise the means of deliverance which are offered to yoar courage! Rally round your King your father, the deiewder of all your right*; hasted to him to assist him in saving you, to put an end to a revolt the prolongation of which might become fatal to our country, aad by the punishment of the author cd so many evil*, to accelerate the era of a ge» neral reconciliation. > u G vrai at Ghent, the SJ day of the month of May in the year of our Lord IS 15, and in the 20th year of our reigu. (Signed) “LOUIS.’* KOMP, APBIL 10. The following(foenmimt has appeared here, which we give Iderdlr, with all the faults of sen*e and bn. guage. The Government disavowed it, and has caused dto be witbdrawn from circulation. We are ignorant of the motive which could cause the fabrte cation of rack an article. ¦¦ ¦ “ Napoleon Emperor of the French* to all whom these presents shall come greeting :— “ Led astray formerly by pci WW#’ •x f . K. FIIANCICry, First Marshal. ¦ —.. n.fi.a.i, ,— — _ SUMMONSES by EDICT. • ’ W . : * ' ; ¦ r , > ¦•’ ***.! 1 BY virtue,of an Appointmeyt Froa; Bis. ExcelkAcy.ll. W. Blnquire*, Li-utenant< i Governor of the Colony Berbice and its Dhpemlen' &c. &g. £>ivrii ep 'U d.pcibitin presented by John M’Cavio'h «i.» one of Sequestrators of Plantation >’¦'. 1, west Corefoyu coast, dated .June, ' I foe iind rsigiitJj r.fdhe request o; aforesaid d‘»hn ’¦ .-i>i. ! d> hereby fonniuvn* by Edict*: AU kn.»wn artJl u.iLwii claimants on the proceeds' pi /’bi-a.rt;m*No. I , west Coretit vn, to appear before; 1; l;>ud 05 ?•'ivd’d.u-.tice, of iHleofony, on Mun-' #’•¦, !>.e I7 h July, ISIS, end following (jays, for the ! pm p -se < i there rend? ring in Ifeuir dat ms against the p-ocet3sui Plantation No. 1 west Carentyh; debate 4hc same’, and to witness, after the fourth\Edictal Simmons, IheComt’s decision as to the preferent or | concurrent right of claimants, on pain, as the law directs, and further to proceed according to style. '1 his Summonsby Edict jnadefojowu to the public bv beat of drum from the Court Bouse of this colony, ami further dealt wi h according to custom. Derbiee, SCth Jeim. 1815. K. FRANt’KEN, First Marshal. 8Y virtue of an Extract from the Minutes'" of the Co ni otb'JoU,, dated 24th June, ISIS, given. pi the cause -?nti led C. Downer; in* capacity as I rhe Atfohmy bi G . Kiiy and P. Benjamin, Curators j to the Estate wer, cum annexis, to appear bes irotbe Court of IbAJs, -m Monday the 10th of July iSio ; to render in their claims, verify the taure, ami ftirt’-erfo proceed according L'crbiur-, bV'h .Jone, 18’5. * * I*. Eras cmjs, First ’Marshal. virtue of rn Appoudiucnt from rlis E it. \V. Fkn i ¦}?-•• e, Fs-uhv, LieuieetmG F ivernmoi ehe Colony Berhice ami its Dependen'. .k. ? .'. Arc. . or claimants, as well in this colony as in the United colonies of Uumrrary and Esseqiicbo, onfthe proceeds of the Sale, ot Phnfation No. 40 and 41, west coast ot this colony, Defendants, I the undersigned at the request <>t aforesaid Jas. I-’raser, q

' ’ ’’•w. 'i.. ?• This Summons by fclict made kru>wn io the Publid by beat oTdruni from the Court House of this colony, and further dealt with according to custom. L'e.bice, §olh June, 1815. K. Fr anc ken, First Marshal. — —r*—— i — j — Br<>iHtie of an Extract from the Minutes of Xhe Court of Rolls, dated thß lOih April, 1815, given in the cause entitled John and P. Fairbairn, in capacity as Senueoratom to Plantation the o/Diidfey Wade, versus, all Claimants rm the proceMsiof Plaiitatibn Yeovil, edm annexis, sold ut Executica Sale. 1 the undersigned, al the request of aforesaid Sequestrators, do Sum'mof drum from the Court HuU.se of iliis •olony, and further dealt w ith according Bvibice, the 16 June, 1815*. _. S: • * K. FRA&.CliEsjJFjtst Marshal. BY virtue of au Extract from the Minutes of the Court ot Rolls, datetl 10 April, 1815, given in ; the cause entitled Thuinsh E, Layhdd, one of the Exe’entorsto the i state of the fote'llobert and i Attorney of Thomas Bond, another ot the Executors and one of the Heirs of the said Rubcrt V\’iUoti, and, <4-11. Slaal, appointed in the place of W. 6odgson, during his absence froihihe colony, versus, aiiciaimi ants on the proceeds of plantation UtttAdage, cum annexis. 1 the undersigned, at the request , there to render in ufor claims, to vciiry foe Mme, and further hi hear the Court’s decision as to the pref. rcnt and con ur.ent rigU u! claimants on the proceed? of sag| Estate. . This Summon by Euict made known to the public by beat <>f the Court House of this colony, and further dealt with recording to ciufoig; BurUce, 16 June, 1815. K. FRANCK EX, First Marsha’. c _ ! _ l _ : / ., I BY virtue of an Appointment from His Excellvncyii. W. Beatihck, Esquire, Lienteumit( Governor of tlfo Colony Berbice and its Dcpenden'cics, &c. &c. dated the ftih June 1815, given upon a petition' prcs. nted by Daniel A lit, Deputy Receivor General and Reviver of the OurehT’mid. I tile pndersigued at the request ol aforesaid Receiver General and R-cei/cr of the Church Ftmd, Summon by Edict: —AUknownaud unknowncreditorsofplantation DeFofdstery cum annexis, sold at Excctdfon Sale, to appear before the Honouibie Court of Civil Justice, or this colony, on Monday the 17th July 1815, and following ways, for the purpose of there rendering their Claims, to mamtaih the same, and to hear, after the fourth Edietal Summon, the Court’s decision; as to the preterent and concurrent right of claimants on the proceeds of the Sale of said Estate, on pain of perpetual sdeuce to those who remain in default of rendering their claims. ThK Summons by Edict made known to the Public by beat'of drum from the Court House of this epfony, turd further dealt with according to custom. Berbice, the 9th Jpne, IBLS. L K. Fraxcken, First Marshal. BY virtue of an Appointment from the HohoraWe Court of Civil Justice, of tins colony, given upon a petition presented by Wm. Corl, and J. C. M Leod, in their capacities as Sequestrators for plan' * ? ft . ¦'• > ’ ..'jylrft tatioa Gerwin and half of Lot No m r I wW* l l l b y’ ri ® i3th Maj L S?y». K the imderfugned, at the request of a f ore , 2G Jl %X I #l tfotors, do hereby Summon by Edi ct . Aft fk ¦ on. the proceeds of plantation deanies of Lot No. 80, corentyn, -to of Civil Justice, of this cofouy, on MuYJ a , J«I Z , ISIS, and foltovsLog.d a^.; , their claims, to verify the same, and further m ¦ ceed according to law. . UnUcrto i Th is Sammon by Edict made known to the PnUO’ , by beat of drum limn the Court House of th is 2 !C I . and further dealt with according so custom vo W|p Berbice,‘2d Jhw, 1815. I.< ¦ " K. Fr an c ken, First MarsfolK ' —T *— ' WMW***-** ¦" ---H— ,fa. rf* 1 , ~ BY virtife of an Appointment W , norable Court of Civil Justice, of this colony I , upon a petition pwented by Jno. M’Cawmn and w I’* ‘ Corb tlwir cripacKies as Sequcstrafoia for (h e .’ K : divided half of WantaU)ul?eso a ,re, the late proJjf| ty of rredenck Cort, sac! apnointmeni bearioff the foth May, 1815. I thoumkrsigued, at Jhe U I 1 Sequestrators, do I by Edfot: AH Claimants on the proceeds of the divided half of plantation Resource To ann! before the Court ot Civil Justice, of this colony 5 their Session which will be held on Monday the im 1 July, 181’5, ami following days, there to render il then claims, to verify the same, and further tuiwZ' eced according to law. r This bummons by I’dfot m aJ c known to the Pabiu by beat ot drum fnfotfoe Court House of this colony and further dealt w ith According to custom. 1 Berbice, 2nd Jupp, 1815. A# •/ K« TRANIKEN, First Marshal. fr I A N OTIC E tv all m hoia it may concern—Tbs subscriber, as keeper of the Caoje Ferry, inkrnu those Gentlemen who may imagine tlnmfotvesd* contmuing by d yearly agreement (a., beforu with I Mr. L. C. Abbensels) wjtn him for said Ferry; I? is n a his iateuiiou, as will be seen in the advertifo I iiient ut Mr. L. (J. Abbensets, m December last. 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