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army); ,dated April 2. Lieutenant Alexander Gordo PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE. Lainp, from the 2d West India regiment; dated Apri NOTICE 3. Captain Thomas Donah!, from half-pay Royal Wes SHIRE OF . • TO TUB CRBD1TOHS OF PETER ARNOTT & COMPANY, Merchant!) in Edin- India rangers; daterl August 29. "VTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant bo the standing orders ^^ of the Honourable the House of Commons, that it burgh, and of Peter Arnott, the individual partner of that To be Lieutenants—John Swanzy, gent, from the Africa is intended to apply to Parliament, during the ensuing Session, concern- Company's service (with temporary rank in the army) for leave to bring in a Bill for repealing or for altering and 'J'HOMAS GRAY,. Merchant, Argyle Square, Edinburgh^ James Jackson, gent, from the African Company's servic amending an act made in the 42d year of the rei'gn of his Trustee nominated and confirmed on the sequestrated (with temporary rank in the army). James Mullan, gent late Majesty, intituled, " An act for repealing an act passed estate of the said Peter Arnott & Company, and of the said from the African Company's service (with temporary rani ' in the 18th year of his present Majesty's reign, intituled, Peter Arnott, hereby intimates, that the Sheriff of Edin- in the army). Herbert Mends, gent from the African torn An act for repairing the high-ways and bridges in the burgh has appointed Friday the 27th day of September cur- pany's service (with temporary rank in the army). Al county of Wigtown, and for the more effectually amend- rent and Friday the llth day of October next, at two o'clock dated April 25.. Lieutenant John George Blalte, from half ing, widening, altering, repairing, and keeping in repair afternoon each day, in the Sheriff-clerk's o'ffice, Edinburgh, pay 23d foot. Joseph Travers, gent. late Lieutenant in ih the road from the high bridge of Cree, by Mewton-Dou- for the public examination of the said bankrupt. Farther, 85th foot. Both dated August 29. glas, Glenluce, and , to , and from that the said Creditors are to meet within the Commercial To be Ensigns—Edward Edwards, gent, from the African Stranraer to the confines of the county of Ayr, near the Inn, No. 28, Ni'colson Street, Edinburgh, on Saturday the Company's service. Robert Erskine, gent, from the African Cairn of Lochryan, and for levying a conversion in lieu 12th day of October next, at 12 o'clock noon; and also on Company's service. John Henry Greethnm, pent, from the of the statute-labour, and otherwise regulating the mak- Saturday the 2fith day of October next, at the same place .African Company's service. All dated April 2. ing and repairing' the high-roads and bridges in the said and hour, for choosing Commissioners, and for instructing Tobe Adjutant, with the rank of Ensign—Serjeant-Major county ;" and for the more effectually making and repair- the Trustee as to the recovery and management of the estate, John Binns, from the 2d West India regiment; datec ng and keeping in repair the high-ways and bridges with- The Creditors are also hereby required to produce in the April 2. n the said county,—for continuing the conversion or assess- hands of the Trustee their grounds of debt, with oaths of ment authorized to be levied by the said recited act, in lieu of verity thereon, at or previous to the said meetings, or, at all BREVET—Captain Charles Harrison, of the 20th footi to statute-labour, to be applied to the roads within the said events, betwixt and 2dday of June next, otherwise the party, be Major in the army; dated August 15, 1822. county upon which toll-bars are not to be continued or neglecting shall have no share in thfe first distribution of the placed; and for continuing the present toll-bars, and erect- estate. MEMORANDA. ing new toll-bars where necessary, and levying toll-duties Edinburgh} September 12, 1822. The under-mentioned officers are to be replaced tipon the thereat, upon the roads above mentioned, specified in the NOTICE retired list, they being certified unfit for further service, by said act.viz. The great.road from the said high-bridge of TO TUB CREDITORS or military medical officers: Cree, by Newton-Stewarrj Glenluce, and Stranraer, to Port- ARTHUR MACINTOSH, Bookseller In Invernes. Brevet-Major Archibald M'Inlyre, of the 1st royal veteran patrick, and from Stranraer to the confines of the county of T EWIS GRANT, Bookseller in Inverness, the Trustee, battalion. Lieutenant William Carrington, of the 1st royal Ayr, near the Cairn of Lochryan, running through the pa- hereby intimates, that his accounts have been again veteran battalion. Ensign Roderick Mackenzie, of the 1st rishes of Penningham, Kirkcbwan, Oldluce, Inch, Stranraer, audited and approved of by the Commissioners : that he has royal veteran battalion. Ensign Andrew Montagu Tssacson and Portpatrick; and also for erecting turnpike-gates or prepared a state of the claims ranked on the estate, with Dnrnford, of the let royal veteran battalion. Brevet-Major toll-bars on or acrois all or any of the other high-roads a scheme of division of the funds recovered, which, with Alexander Alexander, of the 3d royal veteran battalion. within the said county, particularly after described, and le- states of the bankrupt's affairs, will lie open, for the inspec- Lieutenant William Dixon Colliogwood, of the 3d royal ve- vying toll-duties thereat;, viz. tion of all concerned, in the Trustee's hands, for one month teran battalion. Lieutenant William Wainwright, of the 3d 1st, The Road from the confines of Ayrshire, near Loch, from this date ; and that upon the 13th of October royal veteran battalion. Ensign Thomas Byrne, of the 3d maberry, through Know, &c., to Newron-Stewart, running next the Trustee will pay the said dividend, being the sei royal veteran battalion. through the parish of Penningham, 2rf, The Road from cond, to the Creditors found entitled thereto. Newton-Stewart, by Wigtown, , Sorley, and Whit- Inverness, September 12, 1822. The exchange between Captain Nicholls, from the half- horn to Isle of , running through the parishes of WILLIAM RBNNT, W. S. Agent. pay 25th light dragoons, and Captain Jones, of the 89th Penningham, Wigtown, Kirkinner, Sorley, and Whithorn. foot, as stated in the Gazette of the 22d June last, has not 3d, The Road from Isle of Whithorn, leading through Crug- taken place. Edinburgh, September 10, 1822. gleton, &c-, to its junction with the last-mentioned road at rflHE Lord Ordinary on the Bills ha»this day sequestrated The exchange between Lieutenant Corfield, from the half- or near Balfairn, running through the parishes of Whithorn, -*• the whole estate and effects, heritable and moveable, pay 22d foot, and Lieutenant O'Kellyi of the llth foot, as Sorley, and Kirkinner. 4