ioioilPA;j2VUwiflVe ' J; "rj.VBSVASi J. .to a-ttesoninqn n ,11 f IT5 ! ?Pilteand Directors! Notice : that tic ninth InstaJxnent ' d Capital Stocjc xrfT; pcemb, 1818, cf fen dollars on-each and every Share;' is required 10 DC paia io mm? ircurerui fttjcucMt) en cr4efore fie?15th'day oCebruary next, yjttevffleta Those who jarCLift arrekti fortheVlst, :2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, tb; 7th 8th,! 9tVo 10th: Instal ments of. the, original Capital. Stock, or for the 1st; 27ttty-5th,.th; 7tb 'ibt 8th In stalments of the increasecf ''Cjpital Stock oof VDecemberf1818, ofsaid. Crnpany'are re ' guested to iisakc immediate payment -fo-the ; "Treasurer in Pay ettc villeU ? -V ' . : .-ROBERT STnGPrcU: ; Just received and, for: sale, somedegant ... SWORDS AND EPAULETS; V.V , Also on hand, an assortment oUJFJTCpES and JEWELLERY few plated Candle- sticks,' witiV Silver 'Mounting D o vCastors, with' eleganti CutiGbsaJJottlesTea 'Trays .and WaitersTea Cailies Knives & Forks Ajoat ana y est -Buttons- rocissors ana qnears Razors, Straps & llones. ;. Also, some elegant 1 -r- . . . 1 XIGHT DAV mOCKS, , with 3Iahogany Cases, .ill, or ainpart of which," will be sold low for cash; by, the subscriber.' : i .. -r c il v! JOHN V; SAVAGEi P, S. Also, some arbxES or hard andrx j accoctstts , which would be ' wiDingly disposed above terms.1 f on the Jan. 8,' 1822. FRIDAY, JANUARY IV 1822V ? il Cifv pQiM'-rPtt -.M onday the 21 M .. instant, the annual eleeiiop Will take place for an lntendaht of Potice 'aricf Commissioners if fhef CitjV; vBj the . act jut 'passed, in addition to the act - for'the goyernroent of the Git j (which . arifare in JhU paper) a fine of gO i j imposed on any person who shall de line,tbe ; acceptance of anjr office to hich he Wy be elected in the City. ;s? .:'-;-. v;r. . ' .(. ': -M Convention Question. The; Debate on this subject whrcb lately took place in the. Honae of- Commons, will - be commenced' in our next, 'and soonaf- ter. published in' a pamphlet form and r sent to Subscribers.: -'.V - -v. r: Jpdge Nash we. jearn, has been ap . pointed by; Vis Excellency Governor HolraeK to hold, ibe ; Court of OyeV . and Terminer; directed to be held at lewberni in Jthe course ot.the present month, for the trial of person at .pre . sent confined in the jail of that place. IN Bank 'Dividends -The ;Newbero v Bank has ju9t declared a Diyidend 'of ; fou r per cent, for " the. last half . year, y and the . Baiik of , Oape-Feir ojje of three and c' halfJ: .v-; . ) : ' -V : The .Bank of Virginia has declared a dividend ojF two and three quarters, which vafter deducting the State's part, leaTesrle ard a balf per cent, for the stockbolders - The Farmer's Bank has .' also declared a Dividend of one and a half per cent. v .1 ; .David. Walker;: frOm Philadelphia, is appointed Cashier of the U. States Branch .Bank at B'ayetteyille, in place jof Charles S. West, resigned. r " Since which, we learn, that John A. Cameron, Ksq. has resigned his 'situa tion, not only as President," but as a -Director of that Institution - Mai. General Scott, and Lieut Ring- gold, his aid, are on'a ?tour of ibsped . tion of the military posts and arsenals on the Atlantic frontier.' They trere in Fayetteville a few days ago ; when the Independent Company under Maj. WrigliVand the Artillery Companies under CoK Hearsey, J paraded in com pliment to the Hero of Chippewa, who ;very politely on their request,' re viewed them, and expressed his high satisfaction at; the ' 'fine military ap pearancethey. displayed. The oflS- cers and citizens generally were desi rous of. shewing a: farther 'respect to! ine uenerai, ana ior inai purpose in vited him to a public dinner ; of which he handsomely declined an acceptance,. CktttonOt ' this article there nas been,- purchased at this ' market', the present season, upwards of TenlTfyou sand BaUs, exclusive .of Ba s and it is though t'rjot three hundred Bales I are now in Fayetteville.-Fflyeffeviie Observer ; . ' I -.vV- ACheck;for S9000, drawn by Tlid mas W ilson, Cashier of the UfStates Bank, payable to the order of J.Brit ton, was'a few days agopresented by a suspicious nerson at the Branch Bank at Boston, .for "payment. i The Checki vas no pard, and the pers)tMS held I ( . - . - - - - ill for examination.iiHe iavi t . .. , .... . fv aju uc nas since i j. ri.. k.k.. .I.il.'ll III. ,.i.L.'.L I Z . . tost the Check. V. ! A law has at length been passed jh South-Carolina, inflicting .the punishi ment ofileath for the wilful, malicious and deliberate' murder ol. a; slave otrange as it mav annear.'this crime 4 . baa. heretofore been .punished there v -.- vr.i.'i' ii nmoasninftsi t "rnakt n.i amnaM inrv rr& ifinmmtMiAnon find innn.pnmmigcinnRii i i -initiiiii . 11. .ui i iiiri bliii 1 1. 1 ir r'nmii i i nmmi nun in.uui57itiiin fit t. v.. .. i is hereby in 7r.-rriirrvr;.-; . - ' Au ft pQbhe 7 tneetinfi,ot vtne Aiemwers ot both, brancherof tJie.Legatureof vthe.State of Snith-Cirolinai lield; on the ". itveidng of the 18th December, 192lat thc,HaR of.thd House of Reprsentatjvisat Columbia Col. Samuel Warrcof Pcntllet6n;h called to the Chair, the following' eamble itndvResolution4 were aiJojHed sj; I WiasiABv; the nert Tsidential Election. however ' distant, is becoming in .object of increasing interest tlnughputjhe U, States j and whereasV it is aDPteliended. that in se lectingl an ipdrvidual worthy of this "distih piisnea nonor, senou uinerences may arise, involving 'sectional -HKvisions of 'alarming magnitude; f a.cohseiqjVtencei th'eTare 'appre henson of which obviously enforces thc ex pediency of ther People of this tjnidn;; rh mg -their .eyes upon. sosne ind5viduaX(vwho shall unite-the" confidence, respect arid; cs tecra (Of.the NoTthi theVeBtEa rand the South t who, remote from any connection with", a cabinet succession'shall , be brought forth truly, strongly,. nd indubitably asi the f Me it Resolved, jThi iti thesenise of this Meetjng,?'under th existing .- st'ate'of public r V. -T- r s thnf tin individual in tn ITnKm. ilnifpft nr j enirr4 .the Qualifications , for ; this "station, with the. prospect of success, if the - election f be leftfentirely I distiricruished fellowicitizen.VM. Lbwifuxsi " ! ; ''Beit Jteoid;VTbat" it i the sense of this ..Meeung. : wanst -we ieei ya Aim i conviction, mat uic eiecuon 01 sur.vjownnjcs, wouia confer the most important blesVngs on bur country? yetwe are sat. shed, that remote from all' feelings of' state part ialityi if an ih diyfdual rjoore liihly gifted, possessing stron ger claims than himself an4 more Unanimous-i ly supporteoV should be produced as a candU date, .thi State, impelled bythe same patri otisnvwhich jias; uniformly guided her deter mihattons, would cheerfully acquiesce in the superior pretentions of such an : individual ; but where such ap mflividual is to be found, is a.difBctilty, poJt easily . to be surmounted. -; Be" it 'therejorefi Reiofae'hxt Whliam tw3rDE8; of South-Carolina, is a person well qualified to,fulfil the important duties of the,, Presidency of the -United States, and we dp recommend him to the ' good people of the several States; at the ensuing ciectioh. i -C ' yBeit JurtiertJResohed, Trtat the forgbjnj Resolutions be printed ia the Gazettes of Columbia and. Charleston. r ; :,-." , ; GOVERNORS OF THE SEVERAL STI :y y i :' ; - January 1,1822. ; STATES, New-Harppshire, Massachusetts', Rhode-Island, Vernont, , ' Connecticut,' ' New-York, i New -Jersey, Pennsylvania, i Delaware, ;.' 5 Samuel Pell. 7 JoluvBrooks. Wm.C.Gibbs. Richard Skinner. Oliver Wtilcott, Dewitt Clintonv . , . Isaac H. WiUiamsbn. Joseph Hiester. ' .-. John Coll ini. . Samuef Sprigg. Maniana, , . ., uoamuei &pr Virginia; . -v Thos. M. Randolph. Morth -Carolina,! jOabnel Holmes. Soutti-Carolina, A Thomas 3ennett. Georgia, John Clark, Kentucky, John Adair. Wm. CaVroll. . Ethan A Brown. . ,Thbmas B. Robertson. Walter.Leake,. .': Jonathan Jennings . , Shadrach 'Bwnd. Israel Pickens. .Albion K. Prris. " . .Alex. McNair. Tennessee, . Ohio, Louisiana, i Mississippi, Indiana,. ' Illinois, Alabama,; Maine,- . Missouri, ' .i?V ; n Savannah; J)cc. 28. ? U. 8. Circuit Court. rz 8 tea men belonging to the; smack Hiram, convicted of piracy on the ,201 h inst. .were this morning brb't before Judge Johnson to receivetheir; sentence. It was i ro pressiv ely delivered to theni. jTbeV are to be executed on tlie first Wednesday jn April next, . V ( V '-'-': '.r ' . . 7 - C A : .1 . " :. V" . . . " ' f , ' f ? Arkansas, Jfov. 10. 'i Indian Jlurder.JvBt fiis our pa peK was gningrto press,-', a gentleman arViyed here from the Mississippi, who informs us that a most horrid and un provoked nmr'der was committed a bout the; last of October, i n the new purchase in' the . CKocta w Nation, on a party of United State' Surveyors, consisting rif ten persons onty one of iclioni escaped. The' murder was com mitted on the lower line, and about 150 milei from; Port-Gibtson-by Choctaw Indians. The quarrel, we understand, originated in : 'consequence of sme triviaj'afrairr Our1- infprman -rt' tv-' ed the above ; in formation from CoJ. Nichols.' who passed up the Missis sippi a few flays since, on his way to I the Chickasaw Blufi; with the Chicka- saw aunuii.y.--iaFiie . ; ipj;W(fTelvProvldence Gazette mentions, that a person appeared 'in themarket njace in that town lately who measured jix' feet eight in ches in height,and that he sta ed lhat he wasjhe smallest of six brothers; v Wejalready : perceive, that several 'subjects arei abput to occupy the se Lriou attention dfCongress, which we had not; counted upon amonrthe''at- iracuynst ui jne present, session. - ? , vO. uin.wa. on . me inst. renorteu - ; ... ' . by the committee bn the subject of the (. Militiay which embraces' some . propof iTjiiiua,',yiii siihhjs vi f aMicr au uriginai ctiaracier j ahd; as 1 1 is possible it may . n ot betles tined, like its predecessprs fbrfil teebV or twenty years past, to lie on iKe ta- ;t)le? or slumber in the:bospm i of a cbin-i: mitteef the; Whole until forgotten by the mere Japse of .we tmnK it - f . -w. - , 1 " r . M, . ' M .i t me, -.we thmk,vit; rThenseepur readers hWe-f? f ; -JjKn 555 Ml f nflut?i, ?. Jtr. ul wa Xifa oita Hi ' ' .proper .mgiye i our readers agenc?., ready hearilV has arriterlatewlOr- citoii raSdcbc and ' encampea, ,m thin1 the limits of! eacir origauevjox aiiain'-iiiumuer.pir ay , . u ri d e r t h e c o m m a n d h f t h e-. o ffi cere commaridibff brigades: respective? I y T to receive pay ; and allowance for MriatellirY jiml .o sfjekfMf rui es wn c u 4i re pre8ritt;4or:ne;of ;wnmfntJdf4tlA the Upiteit jstates; ani to teubjecteo to :the?v cl iscipltiie r &c.'! presrjbev b$ the Wmclmtho m 1 1 1 i jL tfi' 1h . promhrl frrnn d oTf??k a ny tn il i ria (u ty , onVpay i n from '4 n v mm w mm m - "-Wry to nye ioiiars yeariyTandAevery jrear, t o such nerson as the -State LeiTsfa- tores shall ;preicribe paid tobe applied rtclusi yely; to Jdrsf burseme n tsu nder th is ct; ? I r" ?:-We.are notVdispoied vto ? li it a -Ta uj it wirti. the basisof 'this, biU,Bvbjchw shall- publish at vlarge jbu;it here ap pear, to-ua to become diffidultiesfn the detail; Avhich cannot"; be obviated but oy consiaeraoie amenoment or !iti f "Tbe House of ; UepreSentatiye been' for the last two, days, occhpied wun a qiscussipn. wnicn, at a lajfer, pe Hod of the session would 4 not have j been suffered to .occupy vmi?chof its : attf nticiri namely, 'the grahtitig par itial annronriations for 'the service of 1 the' War Department for.thfe current j vear but particularly fbn-at branch i of it which ha relation to Indian Af- fairs Th e obj e t io nYto; ij h ispro p ria - t i oji i s, jtha t ;i t s obj ects are . n o t su ffjcl ently defined f A part of the'difficul Uv, however, Appears to arise front the oitissioa tooraw iiiefiisiinciionoe tween the expenses of the r'system' of Indian trade l and those - expenses which are i n cid? n fa 1 to ;pu r seroi-d i-plo.n.tjjb-itVrcours'e tribes, the extent., of, . which cannt so well be ra lit feinted as; to J?e fixl by; law. but miist vnrv with the circum stances of our- rela t ioji w i th those tribes; A little, variation of the plra- seolfof the bill, to winch there need to have : been nonobjection . weMo with, Au- believe woulrj Jiavei wbviated very j gu8taJ athe riverfs edge,Jand tlre difficulty which has been, opposed to it. The discussion, however, call do no harm. An honest administration can haye nothing to apprehend from the closest ' scrutiny of s its - conduct, which wilj be more approvel the more it is investigated. J)af-Jntyif..l . Tn the new Congressthere are two Kin., one'Jyoble, one; Knightyn& one Sergeant one Archer, one Slew art, one Cook, one Butle r, one Saw yer, two Taylors,1? four Barbers? fou ir Smiths one Fuller and ttwo ; Wat Zrrs d ne v Wolf one Parr ott, one Hawk, one Woodcock, & one Swan-r one Cannon, one u, two Heeds, one .rfty, one cPtfcAer.beside jong hooks -some oierung h nne Wood--Rich Cham bers Brown Mills , a Little Hill xr so,: arid' two or three More Y .'''"'-I-;, ; , ,The examinatiup of the officersafid crew, of the Portuguese sliip Mariana. Flora, j terminated yestenlayJ They were discharged , upon ( the ground, that ; th ere existed nb proof of theig h a vi ng 'a ttackep! the "All iga f or wi th a piraticaf intention ; and that they act ed under a m U take, ;i p su p posi n the Alligator to haye been a Patriot pri vateer, , and fired upon ' her . with a view 'of Oighteninjg ber ofT.f. . 7; Tfe ship; we understand will be li bel I edr 1 n beha 1 f of the7 U. States asa prize to the Alligator. BSfaU Dec7: 29. i Pensacolal Dec S. i. . jArrived, ctbe Cnited StateV jship Hornet, Cipt. Henley, from a cruise, bringing in the arthed brig ;Centinella. This vessel, together w i th th e N slave brigantine I?ensee, (wh;cb parted com -pany three days since,) are ordered here forj adjudication. They were taken by the Hornet, dfl Cumberland Harbor, '(sduth wde of Cuba;) U The Centinelja, unta bu t "commanded by Capt. Bradford, a citizen of the! United States, had some daje previdusljr daptured the Pensee, undeV French colors .with' 49 slaves on board, and Jwas negotiating for a sale; of them on theWbast of Cub.t -' The Hornet also' capthred, off the I West , edd of St, Domitig,;(and!dis: patched for l(oriotk),the armeq schr M ds cdj w i h 0men ; be t ng; I foarid cruising v withduf ' paper54tInrpfma tion was aiTterward had:att.JaIt, of her having; committ0u piracy dn;ap Mh rsb J brig v lyjnj at Cumber jafui .?This.x Hofhttfi wiipf lzje, the; Centinella, carne intd oubadtne 50th ipfficewanUcr are-wel a 1 J Ou r TfJ a d i djiali ribu n a 1 s , d e iny dg cdatnizance df4he "case, the Centinella i has been ? .oie'jidNe j for a dj ud (cation , las wjll thh slave shib rensee&ifj fallenl in : with-r jglierndtiliavir beentheard from 'incV 8KexBarte'"comDa;iiv. prhe Pensee; : bur readers haveaf Vea4eit-j fjemi' alrif rhMbigier h$r&r)$fa riaYarialfassUted jnttheoiirierbfi 1.iina.;H Washitig:t6n;City4i asr; sorirt asv the na- fure der. statemer treati ofCdba; n 1 1 mn tp' of I Ai a vana ot' ins won nas, a lewiays, oei fore -'Carit-'S sMileil -A'-' :i ? The bri Entejpt izev under , ' - f - : ct. , theHers$f: able fficerV:IitiU Karhey haxl ar- nnt M the capital ontheMslandeUconoUicted short; weVaremamuch - ! f.l :;i'Mr'niwcl-KWAtso I ri veji ; on i ne i lvtero, and. jvas engage u j iu,"u;-.b " wi?V 7 1 " Ili'A..' A'i'T 2 L i'--- ? i,Aveara.-for-the slutai of two roilbonsl Of dollars -V, h l ? ZCI J "examining everv onanisji vessel as sn0ame-uut of, port.,, j 7 -yesseh neionffini:: -inere-several yes- Hels evidentlyitted nirlhelutideraf : Americans, nau iet ine port samepdri od.( ;:C ' aliout this. Columbia. Dec. 8. f We have a Very useful citiiehhe M r.'Shu Hy, , a ,man u fac u rer of cities who on the ban k s y ann ah ; rj y er oppbsite AugustahaiWccted sin cer the $A i of Ju ly 5contai njng 84 housed of various jthdsvw1iere are settled ,44 ' families and cup ward s of 200 -white inKaitants-bet Ween '', the auti) ucrDtr last and ne ist or ue cember 3600 bags of cottrirt- were en tered; i h th eT warehouses )tere'Cltis ge nt leman form erl V ri ed i n Augus ta, but na remVejCto this iState. He sl'etvs h is ne Vv town J- cal led Hambtjrg, to be' superior to Augusta i n sitiiation ; 1st, on account of th e pro x m i t y of th e channel .of the river ; dly, from ithe' numerous springs VyfVfresh water' which it contains and Sdhry from the une qual elevation ' of the land, tt being fore con veoient for commcrcer-ascend ing as - you leavei the riyer, andfdrm-. in a lofty .level fof several hundred acree. convenrent for the healthy abode of ihe i nhabitants. 5 " ' "".'";i Shultz requested the assiitance of the State,, for the completion of Jiis plan, of the'tbwn, and. t,enable him to carry on a steam-navigation; between Charleston and Hamburg;,; which his experience, he; states, authbfjzer him to say, can be carried on fyat a;tVeigtit of not more tHan 50 cents rpry bale greater; than that between ' August? and Savannah, .The dbyious utility of Mr.! Shu!tz?s pr and" at most magical facilities of his en terprise, and the -real bana fide prac tical looks of the tnan, who is extreme ly unassuming in 'his deportment, are likely .'jto obtain for him j, the; sanction and support of the .State, r. A joint committee has recommended a loari of S50.0 0 for a term of years, without i nteres t on his gi yn. secu ri tfi. ; f- . "4 :;' ' ' .' Charleston Courier. Tt will be recollected byou'rjVead.eri,; that' i ri Apr i I last, ; at Harford;. County Coo rtl i t w as Hecidejdi IbyV two.-of. tjie JukgeL "Judge HorsMissfWfinthat the charges cdntarned'.i n h e-vind icjtv mfenf pgainkt certainBank;officers in, thV cty of Baltimore, -wee notrhni-; nail offences against, the laws of fids. otatet . i ne several cauvrcrwurcu weic ; -e.leam ; by .he arn ya h of the Cfy-; and a haff mimons pf dollars, at 7 per eenV- no, tnat-an,,American vessev mm a intcrest-Htnta is, very lavorapie :or tne coyn- p; ' northefnforhad-Ue fetv flays before her sailing, in theve- V'i-V1 dj'i v W r,trVncP'fif n; hrKii iW 9mkir U TheHepuhlic of Qo utnbia, fro the , SO tieeiie were removcu uy wrus oi j arrnW fnlhp l!Aiirt At AnnPals of this ' State, at ,An!'spoli$,J which comtnencetl , ira tiinn nn rne iirsx aionuav or AmkLr .'onil tth r r ur ft a ii ri! r f until Saturday, thej22d,' on hearing -the ar-t such damage but dfeityreiy, ;. ; e guments ofduhseLlien the X-Ctnrtr Sidf Judges being presdntnanimojis- coif3f?a v 'fu,T P -j iL . r JV r'a. o . a- the city .with, a fire engine and , other imple- .! lv reyersed the opin m of the Countyv-fn, flnv' r 'ourti and "ordered writs ofpoceden- f firewhlch roaybreak'out in saSfcity;- n c 0, uhdeR which .thecaseawllgaihfh-l citi- W tried i Harfbrd.c.rtiif t.: . f; Halt: Fed. Qaz. ! .-J' . y- - "r: :i- - J i .' .ii ... i Distressin 'ttfcrrAiiCdrh' mun Corn AnneCountvi 1 dated vt n 1 en, miles , .a ; - :, ' v z ,i- y ptTtne o aiiron DoamexeeprOT )ie iwetit ashdeV rhdSpphia furyjying nian) higne Babjpgtonat - them vf bdxwv ofVgdods 4ad,CcbroeJa ed. toariousuerons : in thik.; tdwm and some for "the tjnitfed StatSyi arfitieryt this poriliT gone io pieces,; oijouc uerata, no.riB 7.rt. 'U be subject to ucfi rulednd regulations y : j g4thf.;l 8&lgiyeshd mela maeadoptediby the'commissioners of jfe - telitgence of the rtcfe of? the sdlkthe Sbnflraosasseymastel- Kcrracr tetter . jwm :, iMTinarena, dated' ; .f partiiagena " has 'atiIengtWleen giveri npv. in happy to say it has Wen strictly adher ? y fed to. by the PattTots j toamatbbrasecanI ; 1 iifl'at Iffl f padt. .Commerce Begins to Hounsln and pro-" t Mnr isrnmmo'M taw. .! H'- rrr'rr-: -r-r- ' . : ;. ;;:vv.;V:; - . nA(Z: rLstfPeTde. Wamta 'its for Raring 6t lin - A" 4o ha rented frc4nlhe v . .. - - ; to bePaid in ad van eel arid i s now1.; treating to take the natlonaT debt a'mflimtingo three - & mi . V. ' at '" -t' T'. . .J! a ; v. daily loexcif the admitrtiob sml eh I ine ctHunieiicenieiii u uxipieiics i an! ndepife n d en t goyein nt. e n t,te t" Vri ues x ' r'v iirthewjrminr ' if4WlTnitd:; '' !(Idtio?V; tii the' -to tn m a ti h VJfu m i iaed ' .' of a lun Saturday by CaptKin trow bn-, i tripo tat w n : o f, sl a v es. -; Tli 1 s i aw al so provides that aniersonntering up- , on t he te f rj jorj; of, Columla 5)1 a 1 1 dot ' brtjg' drejjan'tpne J ami shal l be obliged to en teVjip to b;nd nu:tdseliAor disnoHe of saiidi slave , ta.VMarina we fiirinTfjearn-; uiarai tfi : rrq t; 0 T J'excpl I erl pyipred 1 A ,T- - ,,-. fle.rit4vVrv ; ' , bia'hrtiiassed al law brohroi ti rir the : y ; 1 ! irihplcifry his.leavin thecduntpv agaip to. takeV the slave with hm,BW :'knteriiMyy' VV'" -'o I ;. ..;.- : - i 11 1" .' ' 1 ' - 1 ' AN", ACT 4 1 ".'4 In addition to fopner.acts, passed Jr the. gov r lie it. enacted by the (iKral Assembly; df. v the State' 'of Jf orJth-Ciroiina, Midl U hereby enacted bv the authority, ofthe 'sameiiThat . if any citizen who shall hereafter be elected to serve as Intendant of Poliee, , Commission-,' er, or Assessor of sd City Of Rale?gh, and i ' shall decline the acceptence'; of siich, iiffice,; V. he, shall forfeit tlie sum-.of ten'den'' which ; ' shall be recoverable; bywamntt before die Intendant of Pob'ce of said City, or beforejany Justice of the Peace or the Coudty of Wake, and shall gd to the City Funds fbr thc use of f the-City. h : r i; 7 ; ; V 2. Be H enacted, , That very jcitizen decu-j pyuig any lot or part of a lot ,fro)itingron 'ahy.-v.; street in the said citv, in which footvpjfths.' . have been, or'may be laid off by ,the Commis sioners thereQf, shall,; at therr own expense, t hnproye and keep in good repair, such fob-' ' path immediately in front of such lot or part f of a lot; or; on failure to do'soi the copmis sioners of said City shalf cause such repairs 1 to be. made - on ' said foot-baths s they may - deem icessary. and charge . tlej expense tliereof to the Citizen or citizens? who shall have neglected ; to repair the same', .'which , may -oe recoYeret ;"d snau f Dej appjieu in- , . the same manner as is prescribed in die above ' V 11 .section,- " 'tC r. '.;.!. K ? . And for the better preservation and contj. nuance' of thelrWater-Works said ; dtyj'; , ' i which-themhabitante'; thereof have erected ..V and established at creat exoensej - 4. I .-' ".''' . ? '3. JBe it enacted, ,1.1 if my eriMn; shall wantdndcna;;0mage; toi said wprksi , J cither in themacbjry,i s : " ; pipes, or any. dther there ' ' to, he shaHv4ubjct to a fine poi. exceed; v -, 'J v: ing ten dollars, f to go to.the chfurids andr .. to jumprisonment not;exceeding three months. -4. f Be,; it irtljer .neTha if t;ny me it hall b necessary fpf thecdrntiiissJdn ers thCiity to.cdt a ditch .'oij ditches, for V . the pjaffposef'k or-- Otherwise, for the -purpose of conveying wd-;.-. . ter to orsjfrom said water-works through any , ' , loi.'Or uiccti 1)1 GTountu -mc-DroDeTivTO anv 4n(hVrdual," who may coMiderJbimself thereby aggneveo, ajury snaii oe suramonea 10 assess such damage, in xae same, manner asvis pro vtded in cases-where canals pass through thas j t lands of mdividiials and when siich damWe '' ;l shall be thusassessed, the said ,Cnnnis3on- . 1 : i ii- tv i-.'mx. L. 1 L.--x x erinfe at aiiy hre which mav takei 'place.- and viMiiiiMii iur uiq uiu uusc vji wuiAjnt (iuu ijir- I whenever. they shall be called upon by the"- vasion or warVlann 'nrnvuled nihh comnahv snau not exceext lorty in number, ana : uux ,pan. ceruncaie oi uieir enrolment. therein,' since thd.penod of their enrolment.') T - y-' . filH Tliuftnt -:R r 'tii Ifirlin4n;i Munnrtn. "1 ! I i lifeV'but about ten; o'clock,' -inane! evening, he ?was attuckedbv violent liward painsk with whKh ht struggled until the evening ofi next aay wnen nejwas reuevea iroiu ws prv ana oi . - , sent tna iiuure pains oy ne unpruj. ., : - dfdeaa.v,;fiv'i UVKi ' in Milvil: iT.thV6thMMr;A ..V 1 ;; 0 T A ..f4. --1 oniy Dy tme and imprisonment i,;.c;':ral noticef itsroyisionsv?- . 1 ... . ' 1 - ' i ii i .( m 1 1 n i-i r ---in win ' ... -

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