Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 31, 1821, Image 3

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1 4 - H jctmilgee, for the passage of ■ By provide for (he permanent Buvmcnt of the University, and ! Hpropriate monies for the erec- '< A > new collegiate edifice at ■'> • |H rrant indulgence to the pur nlrs of University land. Hft amend an act to incorporate BB >wn of Clinton. ■I. authorize S. B. Sbieldes of N itna to act as administrator of U ~fato of Benjamin Glover, de ft V , establish two ferries on the ■ ukee, known as JohnSotttell’s ft Booth’s ferries. ■ u alter the name of William Iff idv to William Rose. H u amend the several acts to re- B) c the Penitentiary. H v\ athorizs ihe M ;yor and Al- Bi.t- of Darien to employ a night | ; * ' HI- establish the fees of th.e pub- of this state on all grants I i tfy ho issued for lands lately ( ;,ue<i from the Creek 1m d Cne p 0! Indians. ■£> / fc- amend an act to dispose of the J- |; lately acquired by the United $ p; from the Creek Indians for (i ;se of Georgia, at the Indian t i:gs. J \> authorize J. G. Stallings of 1C iimhia county, to erect a mill- Pio the favannh river, o s.'V and amend an act to • and nend the 42nd section ,i act to revise and consolidate tj militia laws of the state, Lc. so fa ns said act relates to Darien. lAy. authorize the Mayor and Al- UjiiPn of Darien to establish a HI, l guard, Sic. Ho define the line between the lilies of Franklin and Jackson ; k to add a part of Franklin to i*on. ’o authorize the Inferior court o Vilkinson, to levy an extra tax. ’o authorize Robert Cole to ei ct a mill-dam on the Alcofau bi ihie. S establish J. R. Cargill’s ami Jt I Wise’s ferries. ii act to amend the several road la so far as relates to Glynn, or the relief of William B. Wof- A • 0 . i, act to alter the 3:3rd section as a act to revise the judiciary sys te , passed 1799, so far as relates x La hours of sheriffs and consta- L s sales. Em act to authorize the Justices the Inferior court of Richmond, remit alias incurred by James utlock and Robert Duke. mi act to repeal an act to amend Mint, to amend and consolidate the Beral acts for the regulation of Bledgeville. ■or the relief of John Watson, Siftriff of Baldwin county. ■or the relief of Daniel Blue, fj. Vn act to establish a tribunal to ,uirc into the qualifications ot ■sons claiming to practice rloedi e, surgery, and midwifery, with -1)8 city of Savannah, and to grant lificates to the same, if found perly qualified. ’or the better protection of the ites of orphans, &,c. ,o act to repeal so much of the section of an act passed in the r 1811, as relates to writs of iorari. ■ Explanatory of the sth section of ■ Cl, passed February 1799, to ijjtr* effect the Gth section of Hod ,u. oleos the constitution, wl to amend an act to carry into est cl the 6th section of the 4lh wjcle of the constitution, touching (Hdistribation ofiutestates’ estates, bUB J’or the relief of Richard Strick- IHi and Robert Stapler. -.■’o incorporate Clinton Academy. Jft’o amend an act to alter the B»s of holding the Superior courts fflhe Eastern and Ocniulgee Cir dftts, so far .is respects Effingham, Byoe, and Wilkinson, passed, iCtli i ti-11, so far as respects Hay. IB'C the Georgia Mu- HVvAiKiirance Company. Hf rtke relief heirs of John Hfiljn and Margaret Jack. ■To establish abridge erected by Biliam Terry on Yellow river. r . to organize the counties of Doo lß &c. and to add part of Henry tßnyette, and to establish an ad dftoa.d circuit to he called Flint oftnit, and in the mean time to at t« the said counties to the South A Ocmulgse, and Western Cir n I’d regulate the future election ■he Members of Congress in this Be. ■To make permanent the ferry (■the Ocmulgee, known as W. Hitt's ferry. B’n amend the act respecting the Hointment of Commissioners of «n!emie a . s:c. so fur as respects Herne county Academ”. m ■T, authorize Justices of the In- Hhr court of Franklin county, to By an extra tax. HT incorporate the tovva of BniotiGevsile in Gwinnett. To regulate the rates of ferriage ■ o for the county oj Early. To amend so much of khe 32nd section of the J ,t:dic*ary act of 1799, as respects chlims of property in the Superior ;ind Inferior courts of this state. To point out the mole for the collection of cents and the recovery of possession of property within the city of Darien and the precincts thereof. To levy an extra tax in Appling county, fur the purpose of building a court-house and jail in said comi ty- , To authorize the commissioners of pilotage for the port of Darien to employ Henry Drummond, n free man of color, us a pilot. To repeal so much of the 4th section of the act of 1787, as pro hibits the corporation of Savannah from allowing the mayor a salary. To establish and make perma nent the ferry on the Ockmulgoo river, in the county of Jasper, known by the name of Eleuzer Adams’ ferry. * To repeal the 1-Oth section of an act entitled an act for the, organi zation of a Court of Common ideas and Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Savannah, and for repealing the civ i! jurisdiction, given by the laws of this slate, to the mayor and aldermen, or to the mayor of said city,” to prescribe the terms at which the said court shall be here after held, and to compel the at tendance at said terms of the con stables, drawn by the mayor and aldermen of said city. For the relief of the securities of Silas Overstreet. To change the name of Amos Pinckney Heath, to Amos Pinckney Whitehead. To divorce Katherine and Job Harris. To divorce Tabitha and John Hodge, and Christiana ami 1). G. Pugh. To alter and amend the 2nd sec tion, 2nd article of the Constitution. For the permanent endowment of the county Academies—to en crease the funds heretofore set apart fur the. encouragement and support of Free Schools, and for the Internal Improvement of the State. An act to divorce Samuel and Ann Bucksteiner. For the relief of Abram Faucett. An act to divorce Nancy and Adam M’Cullock, An actio alter and amend an act to secure to the legal proprietors of Carter’s ferry, the right of an es tablished ferry. An act to relieve the inhabitants of Cumberland Island and Little Satiliii Neck from working on the post road.. i An act to incorporate the Trus tees of the Salem Academy. For the relief of Thomas Craw ford.. An act to incorporate the Wash ington Turnpike Company. An act to divorce Rosalie and M. A. Gauvain. An act to extend the quarantine laws of Savannah to Darien. More effectually to quiet the possession of personal property, and to prevent the taking posses sion thereof by fraud or t iulence. An act to incorporate the Augusta Free School Society. An act to provide for the tempo rary management and security of the public property at Fort Haw kins, and to establish a ferry across ihe Ocmulgee. An act to lay out a new county out of the counties of Morgan, Jas per, Walton and Henry. An act to raise u tax for 1822. An act to divoice Jacob anil Bet sey Dyer. An act to establish Mark Patter son’s ferry. An act to prevent obstructions to the passage offish in the Ocmu se. An act to appoint Commissioners of the Academies of Walton, Gwin nett, Hail, Habersham and Rabun. An net to authorize J. A. Everett and Jiio. Rawls to establish > ferry. For the relief of Henry Hunt and Ann Teoneiie. An iict to alter so much of an act to regulate general elections in this stale, and appoint the time of the meeting of the General Assembly, go far as the same requires all elec tions to be held at the place of hold ing the Superior Courts so fares respects the counties of Burke and Habersham. An act to alter and amend an act, entitled an act, to extend la all per sons imprisoned for debt the privi lege of prison bounds. "An act to regulate the intercourse between the Banks ot this state and the Bank of the United States at Savannah. , An act to secure to the Trustees of the German Lutheran Congrega tion at Ebeoezer, the right of a toll bridge. An act to alter and amend the several laws for the trial of slaves and free persons of color in thi;- state. An act to authorize John Ardis f Putnam county to erect a milldam across a sluice cf the (Lionel on the south west side adjoinionj his own lands. An act to incorporate an Acade my to be known by ihe name of the Herinon Seminary. Ati act to relieve certain fortu nate drawers in the present land lot tery. An act to amend an act, amenda tory of the 42 ud section of an act to revise and consolidate the militia laws of this slate, and to repeal the cavalry laws. An act to amend the several acts heretofore passed for the regulation of the Penitentiary. Further defining the duties and powers of the Comptroller Gene ral. An act to appoint certain persons to rent out the fractions in the coun ties of Dooley, Houston, Monroe, Fayette and Henry, Appling, Ear ly, Telfair and Irwin. Appropriating the tines and for feitures arising from criminal prose cutions in the counties of Columbia and Jones, to the use and benefit of the said county Academies. An act to authorize the Inferior Courts of Putnam and Jasper coun ties, to levy extra taxes. For the relief oftlie securities of William Scott, late tax collector of Chatham county An act to loan the Unacoe Turn pike Company a sum of money, Itwud lioUeT’j T&fcgistct, For he Count cs of Burke, Columbia a ;cl Richmond, from the 12di, lo the ISih inclusive. No. 32. Burke— Jas Lewis, ,ler Lewis, orps Ed mund Kiliuy's orps Drowsy Forehand, Audi, Bemuerton, Alex’s Caswell, bte pheua Got 1 bee, Klizi Aci'age, wid George W Pi..-roe, .(oho T. "Carter, Martha Med iagfietii, Win Pre«cot> ji Wm Bryan, Red ing Bate, Aron Ifam, Jacob Howell, Amos P Whitehead? Robert Knight, Thomas Drew, J hn Ashbury, Hugh Allen Columbia —John Bynauin, Adam Scott, Thos W Olive, Thomas Henning, Sum ac-l Bolton, Wm Bayne, capt. Reuben Wil ling’Dam, 1 ilman Gerald, John G Smith, Jmn Beasley, Mitchell Wilkins, Benj Watson Richmond— Edmund, Wm. and Henry Ware orps John, 801/y, Jas. J.me, Geo. Eliza, Martha and Jes.e Dans, orphans Janus Wilcox, Catharine Euglut,, John Lu ky, Win Templeton, John & George Harris, orps Eteune Lartigue, Solomon Kelly, John Brandon, Eliza it Bacon, wid Henry Aiusser No. 33, Burke —George Weathers, orps Dan’l M Jourdan, G urge Siimmersitt, Henry .Turner, jrJc.se Ma-tin, Mary Murray, wid D ivio E G ven, George'Gang'll, ./bun Uawlmg’s orps Francis Ward’s orps Char les McCand, Joshua Odum, Jo.hn Hals Columbia —James Fleming, brp Henry Scott, Bobt it .Meriwether, Thomas Miies, Henry B Hotter, Muclamore Wa.ian., Isaac Miles, builivan Harrison, Anion New som, John Langston, j; - Augustus Clay, Thomas Young, itiun.in Bull, wid Jjim Crabtree, Thomas Jones orps John T. ITueti Richmond —Marv Guilkey, wid Will him J Bonce, Soplhu Washington, wid Cak b 1. Laurence, Samuel C Douglass, lolui Fi yii. James \Vright, John B Guieu, John \Vdley, James Louse No. 34. Bnrie —Susannah Dm.ford, Sirus Elliot, Harwell W B acewell, Ar.nur Davis, Mary Cook, wid John D Bapot, Caleb faylur, Wm.Drow, John H Itlieney, Abra ham Fumierhus, Eihert Boyt, Beler All day, Isaiah Ba[ip, Janies Hampton, John Fanner, George Tilly, John Leptrot, John Hrighain, Jared Johnson, James Heath, Burwell W. Brncewell, Isaac ilarriso.ps Columbia —Nathan Crawford, bus’ll Dewsanberry, wid Zachuri.il) Roberts, Jolro Roberts, sen Jas G Stallings, Isaiah David, James Bowed, Andiew Lyon, Geo H Johnson, I homas Morns, orps Richmond —Augustus N Vertiery, Ed v.u.d Hawes, Meshack llubeitson, Aug C Baldwin, Jane Bryant, orp Janet M;; Laws, wifi Henry Ketnner, Mathias it Tufis, Wm li Jlarm.-d No. 35. Burke— Eleaz. Joiinscn, AbishaiScruggs, Nancy Brookins, Lewis Hyne, Jesse I'ar r w, Joel Duke, I.lizab th B.erce, 0.-j) Francis K .-.-medy’s orps Seaborn (.1 J- lies, Wm Hmcnens, Wm DaWmfs orps Mo ses Prescott, Asa Drew, Jacob Ellison, Ena Dillards, wid Mills Murphrees orps Jordan Beil Columbia— Spencer Kelly, Nancy Brown, wid Elizabeth Sykes, wid James Barrage, Alary Whitehead, sid Richmond —Vin :on Tiniey, Vv m Gradj j Tiiomas Hand, James Warden, Joim Hiii, David Woodruff, isham Jones, Esukiei Cai'fei, John 11 Kembell, Cullen Boyett, Nicho as Vi are, Jonn Caiuweil, Joseph Crane, Vugusun slaughter. Wanted to Hire, ■ rt JL’ OR the ensuing year 40 or 50 good Negro FeiloWs, lor winch a liberal puce will be given ; payable monthly, quarter ly, or at the end of the year Apply to Henry Shultz, in H i.oourg. Dec 2 7 if Notice Is hereby given, that the subscriber lias dec mtd Business for some time, ctf wishes all persons indebted to nim, to make im mediate payment. Also, any peismi hav ng demands against the same, to present their accoa.its uumediuately. Geo. JJimbar. Dec 24 3t srjT We are authorized to announce Capt. 1). BERKV, a candidate far the Office of Sheriff for Richmond county at the ensuing election. AUGUSTA. <£ MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1831. No mail was received fit the Post Os. flcc * °« Saturday, North of Camden, (S. C ) 1 he List of Fortunate Drawers in Burke, Columbia, and Richmond counties, is com pleted this day.'—To thoso who have drawn prizes, we wish a happy new year; ■md to those who have not, better luck. L c return our most sincere acknow ledgements to those members of Congress, wiio nave favored us with communications regarding the proceedings of, and docti niciits furnished to, Congress, During a short absence from town, the Paper was committed very much to Chance ; and wc are a little' inclined to quarrel with her, that she had so little re. gard fonts.—Her blindness, however is somewhat of an apology ; and if our rea* ders did are Milieclgeville news selected horn Savannah papers, and a second edi tion ofwh.it was in the Chronicle before, why no nutter, old things must become new, as new things grow old.—Wo have hopes however, that the memories of all are not so retentive as they might be ; and even if it should be so, that their partiality has attached more value to the paragraphs, than (certain circumstances apart,) their judgments would led them they are worth. Tlte self sufficiency of the Editor of the Charleston City Gazette, seems to set very comfortably upon him -and his as surance has just such a foundation as feel ings like his ought to have.—For our own part, we care nothing for what any scrib lercan write, whoci.n have the hardihood to say that the Editors of the Richmond Enquirer are impertinent, and who takes the trouble to advise Mr. Moult, to read Duncan’s Logic.— But this writer mistakes the matter most egrcgionsly ; —wc never intended the reply merely {'or himself.—There is a species of political Dandyism about some of (he Charleston writers which has given their notions a currency that is not pro portioned to their value.—Among the rest, is tde Editor of the Charleston Gazette ; and he took the liberty of saying that Georgia was the properly of Gen. Clark aud Mi. Crawford, Now there never was a grosser libel upon the chnrac.er of any free and on lighted people ; and we are confident that public opinion will Lear us out in the as sertion. Wo will in fart go further, and say, that the man who cpuld deliberately pen such an article, can have no genuine feeling about him ; ar I of course not charity enough to cover his vanity. ——ppmaoaWHßin I'rom the aV York ‘Commercial Advertiser, Latest From Ln gland. Tile packet shi \>i James Jflouvoe, Captain Hog.is, arrived A an early hour this mor ning, from Liverpool. By this arrival the Editors of the Ciwnwreial Jhlveriiser have received ii'ci c-f London papers to the dd of November, Lluyd’s List to the 2 I, and Liverpool ct li 3 sth, all inclusive. A mong the periodical publications which they haw rt ceii A by r this arrival, is Black wood's Magazine lor <'duber. The pap us ; e quite barren of intelli gence, except! ijj the usual cjuuutity of re ports of all sorti.and descriptions relative i to t.'ie qqairel between the Tuiks and Creeks Tiie London papers of the 2 1 of Nov. are cli .fly hik'd with extracts from the American papers, which had been re ceived m tlia' city up to the 11th of Oct. Among these extracts, is the protest of Gallava,''at length. Speaking* r' the latest news from Span- 1 isli A.iEi lca, v.a the United States the Ci in iet a: length frankly acknowledges 1 iut “ Spain must soon relinquish the fee- 1 bb gra.p by winch die yet retains tier A aenca i possessions.” t hive new tragedies are announced as ' Raving bot: receiver (rorn the pen of Lord ( Uj ron 1 i iiero oi the first i» said to be Ko&cari, so: of the Doge of that name, who tv is unjust:/ banisned by' the Venetian j Senate, aft-.r having been cruelly tortured, for a c.nn,'; of wham be appears to have y oecd entirely innocent. Hie second Ha tred* is ei.utled Cain; ui' the third, the ' OJ • \ name lia;, not transpired. A mecli ig of the Loide Justices appoint- | ed lo adn; mster tile government (luting ( die ..oseiice of the King, was held on Hie | l.,tofNo ■. jotber. The ci.turbancis in the counties of Mayo anc Waterford, in Ireland, continue; several u cuts and itnpr sonments have ta- 1 lit ll plai ; and the magistrates nave pro- ‘ iiibited* :.ae sale powder, even by those . Who iiav. licences, ’l'he rioters are sa.d by' some to ie distressed farmers who are com- * peiled to pay a greater amount in money tor rent, than the whole produce of their farms will bring. I Earl Grosvenor has lately sustained an y tinmen.'* pecuniary loss, owing to rnispla- fc, ced confidence. Tiie name of me parly is not me.ifioned from motives oi deiicacy. Soir very extraordinary’documents re lativc t'J the latter days of the reign of - < iiarlesli. have lately been found a mong die records in the Heralds Coll ge. , \Vu ai afortnigbt, nine churches were robbe Ihi the north of Ireland, in all cases j of the amearlic es—the communion cloth ami cushions. A hundred ponndi lias 6ean ofiered for the detection of the robbers. 1 A subsequent article states that Lie rob cr ,i one of the Cluftchts (that ot Dun % dalk) has been detected. She was on® ofl tlioae unfortunate females who lire by pros-1 titution. I'iu King bad been somewhat iniispos ed hut Ins illness bad been much exager uttd His Majesty bad recovered, and was believed lu"bc on his way home, fit would slop a few days at Brussels, and per haps visit Paris. Letters from Batavia give afflicting tic counts of the ravages of the Cholera Mor bus in the island of Java, the number of deaths at Kamarang, is from £OO to 50. 1 daily; and the disorder is equally fatal in other parts ot the country. Prancuiptiiigfntm'ing her army with ex traordinary promptitude, and the full ex tent of the peace establishment. The avowed t bjects is to complete the strong comuu extending along the boundaries of Spain, Lo n the Atlantic in the Mcditara m au to keep out the yellow fever. r.-.t. King ol England was expected tobe in Era s on the fkh i f November, A Pm is paper, Ocioh*. r ~5, says, the Mat quia of Lalour M.inbeing, Ambassador 1 i*oin franco to the Sublime Porte, will proceed on the Journey to Constantinople at the e.id ot the present month. It is said the Prince Hoyal of Denmark is expected in Paris, wliete he will spend some months. Liters Ironi Madrid, dated the Hiji Oct. state that symptoms of the yellow fe ver have appeared at Seville that the disease is declared at Cadiz, and the gur- I’iS'jn has leti that (own. General Bertrand has not gone to Paris. He had arrived at St. Denis, and net out next day for Chateauroix, Ids native town. It appears to have been by ndslake that several journals stated that ’the Duke De Lazes vas expected at Pa; is. Np prepar auona tor Ida return had been made atiho'i uolei St. Anlaire., ’ /dy. Spanish dates arc to the middle of Octo ber. ihe parochial elections are every' whore conducted with good order, and those elected art friendly lo the new or der of things. Ihe papers furnish some proceedings both ot tlio Spanish and Portuguese Cor tez, but .they are devoid of inteves 1, A grand boar hunt took place in Hano ver during the King’s visit, which be at tended.. Thirty-live victims fell, without making any resistance. Prince McUernicb, tiie celebrated Aus trian diplomatist, lias visited the Ling at Hanover. Ihe deputation of the States of the Kingdom ot Hanover, were introduced to the King on the 14lh of October. Li an swer to t lie address of Count Munster, who presented the deputation, the king spoke as follows: “Heel the greatest joy at finding tny selt in the midst of my faithful German subjects, and receive with peculiar pica sure, from this deputation of the General States of the Kingdom, the atisureiiiice of itieir respect and love for my person, and my Kuyal House, of which 1 have already received so many affecting proofs. In ibc same manner as my endeavours have al ways been directed lo the good of lie country, I also expect, with pleasmg.con li fence from you, that your endeavors will continue, ns to my satisfaction they have hitherto been lo be directed to the same object,” Great preparations are making lo have the repairs at Carlton Palace completed by the time of the king’s arrival. Lord Holland has given a public dinner lo Sir Robert Wilson. As to affairs of the Greek Revolution, we have no new light presented to us; and clouds and dullness still rest upon the designs of Russia. One day we are told that all is tranquil at Constantinople and Smyrna, and the next we hear that the streets afford daily scenes of outrage and murder. A letter from Constantinople statea, that massacres there continue, but in another manner — Greeks from Moldavia, Walachia, and the viluges round Constantinople, peaceable men against whom no reproach can be made, and in general labourers, are brought thither accused by the Turks of conspiracy, and dragged by executioners through all the quarters of the city. A new Firman is said lo have been issued by die Grand Signior, in which he openly Charges “ Perfiidious Russia,” with being the author of all the troubles in Greece and Moldavia, To her tnonep and her secret intrigues he attributes all die insur rections which have taken place against his power, and he calls upon his “faithful Mussulmans lo be day and night on their guard and in arms, that their pel bilious ' enemy may not si;prize them.” He slates that his eyes h..ve been opened by the demand of Russia that the Greeks should he made independant, and he ex presses himself ready “ to support a war, however long or sanguinary it may be,” rather than to accede to the concessions p required. By some it is said that no such document has been issued; and other ac- , counts say that the Grand Seignior was [ induced by the British Minister to re- i call it soon after it was issued, , Accounts from the Morca state that the , Prince Vpsiland has invited all the Gen- , erals of the Peluponncnruis to a sort of j Congress, which was to open on the Ist . of Sepptember. , Accounts from Vienna, dated October t 14th, announce that it had been learnt just 3 then, tiian Hie Russian Ambassador has made a communication to our cabinet of the iiighest importance, and which is sup posed to be decissive. The manner in which Russia has received ih* Insurgents, especialy Prince Suzzu, formerly 11 ospo jdar of Moldavia is understood to liuve displeased the Divan, especially as Austria j was far frwn acting with the same indul- n genca ti According to some accounts the militn ry forces of the Greeks amount to 2y,OU I J men, of whom there can be scarcely 10,000 well armed- The Generals calcu late the total ol their troops at 10,000. CO/.IMOXJCATMI. MARRIED —On Hie 2Jrd inst. by the o Rev’d. Mr. Uranlly of Augusta Georgia, I; Mr. Jlrtemua to Miss Betsey J\Jima, b both of Edgefield District. s “ The mighty Bowl” s ° J s: “ Revived the Soul.” ( —— —' 1 icn Dollars KewartL . o RUNAWAY from the undersigned, a Negro fellow named TOM. He Las k been waggoner to Augusta, and is probu- . bly well known in toe city. The above reward will be given for his apprehension. 1 j. T. IJiittt. Dec 31—■ • * 83” Mrs H. liM taken a house .rtUuatCd on next door to Hr. S Russt hous', where SkeJMll l^y. Ist January- December 31- Jt w c ate aiitli announceJons II Tcumvn, for Surveyor of Hiclmwud C, ensuing election. December 3i-—*— ZS’ The Memliei-s of Che Au t'lT A ; (;; -. i >or - No -. 2. are request- Hn Meeting at their Hall i /ift hveninsf. ’ ihc U BAKHKLS Whiskey, 48 Hilda do. 18 Tons iron, 100 Darrels MACKEUBL, No. f lot Barrels FLuDll, _ I-HlldlTfff /} (,»/! linn's P.Ut, f ongress £j Georgia and roii sun - , ut M‘Oran & Gordon. December 31 -2t Notice. THE City Council us Augusta, will, on Saturday next, appoint a jailor for the Cl tv of Augusta and county of Hid,, mond, \vi Ii a salary of Five Hundred Do), tars.—Also, a tuipej'intentUnt of the Uos. ptta! ha!ary seven hundred dollars per annum-—both payable quarterly. Tire ’ tent ot duties and security required, inny be known by reference to the subscriber, who will receive applications at any tiii.f previous to the day of appointment. 1). CUrk, c. o. December 31.——It 1- —s— * 1 City Taxes. Aid. persons concerned are hereby nr,, tilted that their returns of City Taxi.. ble properly for 1822, will be received u Ibe ollice of the Clerk of the Mayors Court, in the N. y,. corner oftbe City ilnl], from the Ist to the 31st Janup-y ensuing, (roni 2 to ii o’clock, in the afternoon of each and every day, Sundays oxcepted. I). Clark, g. c, Deocmbar 31 lm ii stray. G EOIKIIA, Itifhinund County, AMES McNair tolls bftfore me one bsv horse, about 14$ banda high, about Cor 7 years old, tlv d all round, but has losUlui. ■ shoe oil' bis right fore foot, a long tail an I a few small saddle spots on his back.— Appraised by William Fdiner and pdm Mdasar at jjyTS 00 lS’h December 1821 J. Palmer, j. f, 'fake u from the Eat ray Book. John H. llunn, d’k. Richmond Inferior Court. Dec ember 31 —pt 8 50 Reward I / / stolen the Stoic of I, casts. KIJt.M ’ thus, last Evening, between the limn of 8 and 9 o’clock, Twenty Gentlemen- Ulack, and live Blue Dress Coats. An person giving infuimatioh and obtaining tbe sail. Goods, shall itOeiVe the above reward. Kiilam & Hills. December,-31, 1821. It Stolen or Strayed P M. ROM Mis. Jones’s Alii!, Columbia Coumy, on the Evening of the 2/lh insi, a small cream coloured (or what some people call a Clay Bank coloured) Ifors :, with black mane and tail about 14 handy high, 10 years old, lias two seres on (he oft side ol his back—llls near shoulder an 1 hip branded with the letter F —Too nmik in 'mall and in a cold morning it scarcely visable. Any person delivering or giving infor mation of the same, to John Sharp a t the Wharf Ulficc, shall be liberally rewarded. December 31- Notice. TPiIK part of the Lot No. 12 at the up per end of Broad Street lately ©Hired for Sale by Nathaniel B. Julian is now hci ■ by continued for Sale; the quantity is one third of tbfc Lot, the whole of which amounting to forty six acres more or let A convenient bouse and lot in a pleasaa’ part of the city would be received in pa, t payment. Should the property hereby offered not be sold in one btdy ii. a sfioi time from this, it will then be divided, arm sold oil) in small lots.—• A LEX ANDEH 'J UHAN. December 28— -Gt Will be IJiretl tile Market-House, on Tin's.’., ■ next, for one year, the Negrees belonging to the estate of James U. Oliver, dec. Thomas F. Oliver, Adiii’r Dec 27 2t “ jSOiJCK W 1 * ILL be Sold at the Life r.’siden'-d jf Eziiuse I.KFTKn, sen. of Burke Coqr ty, dec. j about five miles from Wayneiv borough all the personal property of >.iid deceased, viz Three I cad of Her- , r;s, all the stock of Hogs and Cattle of taid deceased, one hundred bushels o* Corn, three stacks of Fodder, Plantation Fools, Household and Kitchen FtirnitUr-, one Ahot Gun, with sundry other article: too tedious to mention. Terms raiie known on the day of sale, bv (Q* The above sale will take p!*.ce on the 3d day ot January next, insttfkxi oi the 12th, as heretofore advertised. Ezekiel Lester, jnn. Dec 24 Jfijtivutor.