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Tvr YQiii 111. .NO. 10S. i A rat.sTm jwiMsiicp, m.sr tbisdat, Hi UINGIIAM & WHITE. ' ''" TK6Mlf! . ' 'The subscription to the Wkktkbt Cabomniah is Three Dulfort per twinim, payable half-yearly 0 advance. .'",,: , ( )r No paper will be discontinued until all arrearage are paid, unless at the discretion of the Editon i and any ubscriber failing to give notice of his vish to discontinue at the end of a year, will be considered as wisliinj? to continue the paper, which will be gent accordingly. , Whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers, glial receive tenth gratii. , i ,.' ' i, ... , . AuviaTitii:T4 will lie iiiscrU-J on the cus. totnary term. , Persons sending in Adver;, tiaements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued tilj ordered out, and charged accordingly," . No advertisement Inserted until it habecn Jaid for, or its payment avtumcd by some person in this town, or its vicinity. C3All letter to the editors must be pmi-paiiP or they will not be attended to. Valuable Lands ior Sale. TIlIE subscriber, wishing; to remove to the J. western, country, will ufli-r for mile, ut pub lic vendue, on Tuesday, the 16th of July next, that valuable tract of land in Burke vountv, whereon he now live, containing 1UU0 acres, sit uate(L12 miles from Morgunton, oii the main road leading from the latter pluce aero the I.yiwille and Velio Mountains to Joncsbowujrh in E. Tennessee.' 1'hcre is a good duelling house with an enclosed yard and garden, a barn, stables, cribs, ncirfo cabins, and other out -houses. all in good repair. ' This tract lying on Lynville j river atluru larga proportion ot Hat land, a sufficiency of which is cleared and under pood fence i the soil being fertile, will easily ntlortl the means of still further improvement ; it is well adapted to the culture of wheat, rye, corn, bar. ley, oats, tic. This farm also allord a good dis tillery, is well watered, and abound with excel lent timber. As a stock farm, besides the abun dant products of food and forage, it hat the ad vantage of lying convenient to an excellent sum mer range. In short, its local advantage arc great. - These, together with the uncommon v lubrity of its situation, make it a 'most desirable seat for a f ountfy residence. The terms of sale' will be made as easy as possible, by giving every reasonable indulgence to the purchaser. The subsriber, as agent, will also offer for sole, at the same time, at a credit of twelve months, all the lands lying in the county of Iturke belonging to the estate of Col. John M'Gimsey, deceased, viz : One tract of land, including scv. cral surveys, lying on the waters of 1'nddy's Creek, and containing KWO acres, more or less j whereon there is a good Grist Mill, w ell suppli ed with c'tstnm. It Consists of .upland of a pretty good quality, is well limbered, and a ill admit nt icYcral settlements. It w ill be sou: al together, or in parcels, at may best uit the pur chasers. Also, several other tracts, situated in different parts of the mountains, and valuable on account of the rnge. Roml, with approved se curity, will be required in all cases, 'llie terms will be more fully made known on the day of side, when due attendance will be given on the premises, by the subscriber. VM. M't.IMSEV, .ijent fvr the 11 in Ct!.J..M'Cimv, Jct'J. . N. B. Any person wishing to purchase pri vately, can do so by applying any time before the Jay of tale. . CLOCK & n .ITCIl REPAIRING. Tiir. subscriber respectfully infr.vs the puh lie, that he has s.in takrT his shop in Sa lislmry, on Main street, opposite the State Bank, where he is prepared to c":cc;'c'aH orders in the line of his business. Clocks, Watches, Jew elrv, Stc. repaired on the shortcut notice." lie solicits the patronage of hl friends, his old cus tomers, and the public in general, and issures them that he will do their work, and sell them all articles in his line, on lower terms than at any other shop iitthls part of the state. ' " IILUII IIORAH. 103 Morganlon slcaaCjW', '11 1'UKE Countv. is now onen for the rcccD' .1 tion of SchoUrs, under (be rstrortasre of a respectable Hoard of Trustees. The mode of instruction pursued istho result of much attcii' tion anu upcrience, and etnlncntly calculated to fit joiing gentlemen and ladies for the active "KH-s of lite, ami w prepare students succevuui ly to pursue Uicir collegiate studies. lectures in an easv, familiar nlyle, are given , three or fmir times a week, on Language, His tory, Rhetoric, or Moral, Intellectual, Natural, . lntM PhilnannUv. - Great attention it paid to reading, speaking, writing, and IhtntHiu-ing the Eiig'noh Unguagc with cor:etncw and elegance, anl to the man ner and morals of the pupils t ami every thing done to promote their liappines and improve ment. Tuition $.20 per annum, and board on the mnl retsonable terms. The village is pleas ant and healthy. v French and Italian will be taught grammati cally, if requested. , ' JprillS, 18. ImtllO atkin aVavVgaUon COMPANY. XjOTlCEi hereby aiveiH that the tockof all X those rockhoUlcrs, who may be in arrears f r all or any part of the first, second, third, fourth, fifih, tixth, eyeutli, eihtlw nintli, or tenth instalment, on the Kih day ot A'inist next, that the stock of such delinquent will, on that day, be sold at vendue in Uie town of Salis bury. FUtDERICK BANDLE, SrcVy. JW 20, 182J. -Swl'H Constaljesv locutions . Fgr sale at Uii Om-e. ,. Sttxity 61 NVH-CaroYuuj, . . , 1 ASIIB COUNTY. : . ("10URT ofl'leasand Quarter Sessions, Mav J Sessions, 18'22,.,..Eliabeth lltimpliris, Ad ministratrix, vi. John Humphri..,.,Orgiia! At tachment Ambrose Parks summoned as tinr- ni'hen.-i-Where!)H it appears to the satisfaction of thtt court that the defendant is an inhabitant of another state, .it is therefore ordered,,, that publication be made for three .mouths in ijie Wcitcru Carolinian, that the defendant appear at tlw Court of Pleas and Uuartef ?cwioti, to be held for the county of Aiie, at the Court Ilouse in JeHerson, on the 2d Moinlay after the 4 h Monday in t ttober next, then anil there to answer, plead, or demur, otherwise judgment will be taken pro confessu. , . , v., , - ( I, Thou. CalJowayvjCcrtify, that the foregoing U a true copy of record, us' appears from the minute. ' " ' ; ft ' '13wt15t ' ' TIIOS. CALI.OWAV, C. t C. ;7JQUTII-CAnQLINA, In IUjiiity tyring TVm, 1822. VLEXANUKIt GRAY nd .lease Jlarner, Ad . tninist ra'.on, with the w ill aniieieil, of Sol onion I'arke, deceased, against John Morgan and others.. ..:.lt appearing to the court thai Angus, tun II. Lonintrcet mul prances Elizabeth hit wife, Jacob plowcrs, and Colly bis wife, rciiido ith- 0it tins stati; ; It is Drd in!, that publication be inaile for wx wti-ks !n the We ittrn Carolinian, for them to appear at the next term of this court, ami plead, anwer or demur, otherwise the bill will be taken prototiletsoagHinsttliem.andlu'ard cx parte."," !J. r.l.l.lOTT, c.m.j:. OwrSJ Price adv. J). . '. NOKTII-CAROLlxNA. RANDOLPH COl'NTl'. lOt:r,T of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Mjv J ferin, lM.J.....Manii;iiuKe Kwaim, r. Job Mills. AUa. levied ill the bands of B. Ellittt and other. -It appearing to the court that the defendant in this cmc is not an iiil oliitmit of litis slate It is OrtUtnt, that publication be made fur aix weeks in tlio Western Carolinian, printed (ri Salisbury; i't.f the d:iid dcfcnikntto appror at the court of pleas and Quarters .Serious, lo be hehl for the county of ltandotph, on the first Monday of August next, and ph:xil, answer or demur, other i;- judgment wi!J be entered gainst him. ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' JESSE HAIU'ER, C, C. C. ' Cwt'9 Price adv. 2. , NOHTII CAROLINA, RANDOLPH COCMt. (101'IiT of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May ) Term,1822...MiibaelSaim,r.Po'rroy Hig. Icy. Atta. levied in the hand of Joseph HH!g en and other. ..It uppenring to t i ."nurt th;t t); defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this state It is Qrdftrtl, that publication be rdc lor six weeks in the Western Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, for the fii'l defendant tn appear at the court -of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held fur. the couhty of Kandulph, on the first Monday of Aogtut next, and plrad, atuwcr or demur, otherwise jiK'gnitut will l entered against him. - JEK IIAKPEIV C.C.C. 6wtS) Price, tile. fi. " ' NOUTirCAROLINA, MF.CKi.Kym no coum v J ClOrUT if Pleas snd Quarter Stsiiont, May J Term, 132i . -.1 Uona Crfcf. n. Samuel W. Lind..av. Attachment.... levied on tr.rt of land, sundry articles of u'-ivba:vli?.e, honhotd furniture and ilher pmperty, aiul M.'. J. KoUin m and other stimmoned a GarmJiees, In tilts case it apfeariu'' to the sntibtartion of the court, that the defendant H nut an inlmbi'.aut of this state. fr has aluroiuleil, or so rmweals lnm- sr!f that tli? ordinary process .f law cannot be served on him : It is, therefore, ordered, that publication be ijwle for three months in the Western Carolinian, that uult-m t!i uiil ilrl.-nu ant ajitrar t the livt court f Pleas and Quar ttr Scvo:ui, to be held for tL county of JLf.J; li-.liburg. at the Court House in Charlotte, on the f.iurth Moiulay of Auiruit next, anil renlevv. udinenf fsiml by I'el.iult will be taken jiasuit bin., and tile- case heard ex parte. , ?!. ISAAC Al.KAMr.R, c.ir. r. rmit'lrt ' ; Price a.lv. ,.t .' NORTH-CAH0IANA JtKCSt.RNBt'HO COVNTT- CQPHT ef Pleas ami Quarter Scions, May Term, l!t2...Jain. WiLson,v. uuel W. Lindov. Attachnicnt..,.Ivied in the hand of ai. t inrtpr i.'u-liaiilKobinson. ami other, knd tlicy summoned Garnishee. IntJiiscise it p- peanng to the saiiMaruon oi inc conn, huh nit defendant i not an inhabitant of this tate, or has absconded, or st conceal liimsclf that the onlinary process of law cannot be served on him : It is thercf.irs Onhd, by the court, that publi cation be made for three months in the Western Carolinian, that unless the said defendant appear at the iu vt court of Plea and Quarter Scmuoiis, lo be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court-Uousc in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday of August next, and replevy, judgment final Ly llatiit wilt (M, laiull aiiatUU. iuiu. alia ue heard ex parte. Tilt. IS A At; Al-l-AA- I'M!, X . 3mtM6 - ' ' Price adv. fct " SVac Xotl-UariAhv.i,; JItCKLEWPURO COUNTY. ,l.iy Sii!w, 1822. THE Petition of Cuy Maxwell, in right 01 las wife Elizabeth, John inliney and Alexan der Gibnry ngnitwi William tl.bnt!) ml W illiam Alexander, in right of hi wife Nancy, praying partition of the real estate 01 tsiw .1 t It nnraiinL' to the aatisfactiunot' the court, that the mfemUiits, W nl.rm t.ibue nc W illiam Alexander, r. ule Oeyonutue nnmi. tn tlii state It U therefore ordered by court, that publication be made in the Western Carohu'.nn for six werk. tiiat unlrs the said William tilb ury and Willinm Alexander appear our next court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to be he ld for the countv of Mccklen'.nrg, at the Coert IUiU in Chailotte, on the 4th Momlay in Au gust next, tn pie ml, answer, or dcn.ur to axl pe I it ion, otherw ise the petition will be heard ex parte, and judgment swarded accordingly. Test. ISAAC ALKXANDKIt, c. f. invt'l?, 1'ri-e adv. ; Slate of SotU-CatoVma, '. J. ROWAK COUNTr. ' V SUPERIOR Court of Law, April Term, 1SC2.... Ruth Harrit t. John Hains It appearing to the court, by return of two wibpurnas, that sn id John Harris is oot to be found in the coun ty, and the requisition Of the act ill other respect having been complied with; it is ordered by the court, that publication be mode three month in the Western Carolinian and Kaleigh Star; for the said John Harris to appear at the next Superior Court, to be held, for the county of Rowan, to answer thi petition, otherwise it will be heard ex parte. Leave is given to the petitioner to ex amine testimony without giving notice to the defendant i it appearing to the court that he ha absconded and gone without the limit of the state, to parts unknow n. , ', ', ' , Witness Alex. FrohocR, Clerk of tjie Rowan Superior Court, at office. . ; . r t', 3mtll4 v.ALEX. FROHOCK, C. S. C, ' ' BURKE COUNTT.' ' !. COURT of Plea and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1 822..;. John Thompson,- rt. David Kvans...0. Alt..;. It appearing to the. salinfaclion of the court, tlmt Uie defeuJant, David Evan, resales beyond the runit of this state j it wa therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for three months, that unless, he, Jhe said David Evans, makes his ap pearance at our next Court of Pleat and 'liia.tcr Session, to be held for aid county,, at Morjpin. toij, ontlie fourth Monday in July next, then and thre to replevy or plead to issue, judgment will be taken for the plaintiff' demand aguir-t him, : Attest, J. F.KWIN, Cierk. , '. 5mtl09-Price ady. R3 JO. , feiatc of (XoYlU'CavoUna - , suRltir cot ki t. SUPERIOR Court pf I aw, March term, 1822. William Purcli, v. Nancy Hureh Petition for divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant in thi catic ri-i.ii U s without the limits of the Mate, it is therefore or dered, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for three months, that the def. lul int appear at the next Superior Court of laiw to he held for the county of Sorry, at the Court-Nouse in Rockford, on the fint Monday in Stpteinbrr next, and plead, answer or demur t' said peti tion, otherwise the petition will be heard cx parte, and judgment awarded according!-; ' I'esf, J. WILIJAMS, Jr. C.S, C. J tmtlOO Price adv. g3 50 ' J Vftlti Vo-lv-VJarovm ' LIKCOL's COUNTY.,. . (10UNTY Court ePlea and Quarter Sessions J April Term, A. 1). lS22..Petvr Forney it. Christian Reinhrdt...Original attachnicnt, lev ied on aix negroes and sundry article of person al property. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Christian liciiili.mlt, tlie defend ant, is not an inhabitant of this state : It U there fore ordered by court, that he appear at the ItVxt county court if Plea and Quarter Sessions, to be held for Lincoln county, at the Court House in Lincoluton, on the third Monday in July next, replevy and plead to Issue, or judgn.ent by de fault fnal will be entered up against bint. Or I'.ered, by court, that publication hereof be made three months juccesnvcly in the Western Ciuu linian. 3mtll2r Test. VARDRY MTSKE, C. C. IMc ot iVoTlVJardUna, SURRV COUNTV. ' Ttf Equity. Original I5ill.....Tlo. Cox, cam plainant. vt. Thos.. Davis, Jesse P.rijjgs, and Abraham Este,u lenIants. It appearing to the tUfction of tlie eurt, at March term, tiiat Abmhani F.ste is not an inliabitant of thi state It is itrd.rctt 07 the court, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian, published in Ka'idi.rty, for date weeks, t'ut unWs the said IVf ! appears t our ucM c("irt cf Foui'v, to be ludd for this county, ori Uie first Moudny n Sep '.ember next, at tlie Cnurt-lleuse in Hcu kford, nd plead, answer, or demur, the stiid bill will be taken pro confeoio, as to him, and heard cx parte. ' ' owt'10 JAS. PARisS C..V.E. I State XfvtA:avona, NCCKLKNAURC COUNTY. ' M: ."iV..ios, 1S22.' "lyil.I.IAM PUNS r8. Thnmaa Moorr ...... It Original aMachtncnt levied on arrr of land. Whereas it appear t'he satif.irtion fif die court, that the defendant in this case Eve beyond the liiuils of this tate It is therefore firrferei.', that publication be made for six meek in the Western Carolinian, that the defendant appear at the court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county of Meukleiibmr, on the 4th Monday in August next, to :itt, plead or demur, o herw ise judgment pro con feo will be entered against him. ' ' ' Test. "ISAAC AI.KXAM'F.n, r. r. 6wt'12. Price adv. S2. 1 1 u t -wiiHVutia RANDOLPH COUNTY. ' f 101 TIT of Plea and Qutrtcr $cwto?rs, Vay J Term, 132'2...Cliri3topherSwaim, tt. Job Mills Atta. leriexl in the hamlsof Me Swami snd other. it appearing to tlio court that tlie dcfemUnt in thi case ia not an inhabitaM of this state Jt ! (Kr'i, that publicstion lc made for six w ecks in the Wcsternarolitilan, printed in Salisbury, for the aid dchmdant to appear at the court of Plea and Quarter Mcsion, tn le held for tlio county of Randolph, pn the lirst Monday in August next, ami pU-ad, answer or demur, other iu judguieiil stUl be enteud afriinrt him. JESSE HAKrr.R, C. C. C. 6wf9 Price adv. 2. rpilH subtcriber haa just received a eboice JL supply of CROCEIilES, which he I r for tt'e n tlie most rrstonable terms, fir cA. Amonic them are i Sugar, Colfer, Molasses, Rum, Rice, i'igs. Raisins, Jjait ; anJ also, the tisual sup ply of rnViejW. Likewise, pint and lmlf pint ruinbiera. . THOMAS HOLMES. .'1 1322.-105 AcmcMnniM. Hail ! first of Arts, ource of domestic ease Pride of the land, and patron of the ea. ' i ' THE ilUSBAKDMAN'8 PRAYER". " ' V ',: 'I r . . tu.EKWootf,'' O thou! whose vuxlom, pter and love, f Thi world Vnd all it creature prove i 4 .. v Tlie fertile field and fruitful trees, Thrive, or decay, at thou halt please j ) t , . And hmnan art and toil are vain, : ; , If thou withhold thy tun nd rain ! v . . Still may thy bounteous Providence, I All wjsh'd all needful goml tlispcnsCj, , When brumal storms' tve ipnt their power, And Spring expanded many a flower, , . . Mpj' ne'er the frost that fall at night, y .; The seed if future harvest blight ; , i , , Miy lic'er the blushing blosiom yied " .To t6rm that devastate the field I- , From with, and from too-piercing air, - 1 he newhon lamb and netling spare ! In Summer, when thy solar ray " ' ' ' Is felt through all th' enfeebling day, , MilJ be tils genial beams without ' t Contagion' force, or parching drought j -,' And fi eijuent may the full-frguglit cloud , ?l'be a4uru ah o Heaven fcushr'jud,., , : ; That gentle moisturcttenirai Wat, A plen'eou harvest may complete ' When Aiitumn 1resurc spread around, , And garners teem, and fruit abound, ' T hen shall the Husbandman upraise ,v '1 o thee hU g-'j ful Hymn of ppaise ; ( ' ..To tUea, who gavest, not in vain, , '"'lie early and the latter rain 5 ' , , To then, whose promise doth avail 3 , " Srtd limtMH'l JIaneit ne'er hatt Go-J of the Seasons! let thy care Preside o'er each revolving year j ' '. ' May Health, fair queen of blesiing ! crown Each city and each rural town ' While sweet content, and heart -felt joy This land of Freedom shall employ f Tsu may thy offspring," man, adore, Till Time and Season change no more r Extract from an Address delivered by John Da vis Es j. of Augusta, before the member of . It is now, however, time to conclude by the mention of ;a few facts, which will ettach the farmer to his profettion, and thus be a main aid to agriculture. In the East, Solomon and some of tine Assyrian princes were fond of gar dening, plantations, Lotany, or agricul ture. Tbe Emperors of Chin, also, both of ancient and modem times, on one day of every y ear, in the presence of thtir people, plough the soil in per son, and on another dav they sow it ; and similar vise examples have been set 'in other Eastern i.atjons." Greiit men likewise among the Carthaginians and among the liomans, hVe written on hu&bandrv ; and are mentioned with honor to this day for having so em ployed thtir time. Cincinnatus (the patron of our. Ciucinnati societies) a great comnundcr in Uome, was Uken I rum his plough to be invested with absolute power for six months, in or der to rescue his country, when in a state of. txtreme danger. In a latter nge of the lioman government an ex ample occurred of a still more mem orable description, which shall be rela ted as pearly .as jpossible,irt the words of Mr. Gibbon. . The Emperor Dio clcsinn, after IjcJhsd.yan'juished all Lis enemies and accomplished all his pur poses, aluntarilij retired to pass the la&t nine yturs ok his life ia a private condition. Reason (says Mr. Gibbon) had dictated, and content seemed to have accompanied retreat ; in which he enjoyed, for a long time, the respect of those Princes to whom ,he had re signed the,. World. He preserved, or at least, he soon recovered, a taste for the most innocent, as well as the most natural pleasures ; and hi leisure hours were Sufficiently employed in building planting and gardening. When soli cited to resume the reins of government by his former colleague, Maximian, he rr jected the temptation ; and calm ly observing, that if he could show Maximian the Cabbage which he had planted with his own hands he should no longer be urged to relinquish the enjoyment of happiness, for the purtuit of power. In Great liritaln, Mr. Arthur Young' had as contributors to his publication called the Annul of Agriculture not only Dukes written in theirown names, but the Kinjj of England (George 3d) written tnder a borrowed name. The memorable Earl Chatham and Charles Fox, with almost the whole of the nobility and gentry of the British Empire, have interested themsqlvcs in planting trt'csj or else in Gardening on a larger or smaller scale j and ma ny of them have superintended the cultivation of farms and the breeding of, farming1 animals. In our country, three I'tesidentfl of the United States have made themselves remarkable by what they have written on the subject of Agriculture and four of our Pre sidents, when their Urm of office ex pired, have nobly attended to the con ducting fcf their estates j and the fifth President has a mind too excellent, and feelings too amiable and patriotic, not to follow this useful occupa-ion. On what does all this uniformity of proceeding in intelligent and prosper ous nations depend, but on the great principle arid great ioterests of hu man nature ? It has been well observ ed, that ngriculture is perhaps the on ly putsuit in which political men caa find comfort, after they have resigned their power j and this is not less true. where they have Sense, virtue or do mestic qualities. Agriculture is n occupation which, by its infinite vane- ty,its conxnnt exeruse of the imcllect, the beaut' ful objects connected with it, and the degree in which it flatters self love when its works become perfect, joined to the sense of the utility at tached to it ' if Is an occupation, we soy, which is capable of filling a large void in the human mind ; even of af fording something like consolation for disappointments. In our da)s, In par ticular, additional pleasures hre to be obtained from this occupation. Be sides the new objects and operations which have arisen among ourselves, or have been derived from foreign coun tries men of science have laid open to the intelligent agriculturist, to ma ny recently discoverd processes oc curring in vegetation, that he seem as it were not only to be taken intf partnership with the great provider of all good, but he is even allowed to di rect many of the efforts of nature, and as it were to change her very consti tution and habits. If there be any truth then in the ob servation, that those are among the happiest of men who have laboring hands, a thinking head, and a feeling heart; and if the farmer joins to this tlie reflection of the participation which is thus allowed to him in the wotksof Providence, and the avowed utility of his profession; he will possess a con scious dignity and satisfaction: and mny safely say, without being held pro- lane, or irartng to oe contradicted, FARMER, KEVrRTKCE THTIELn raon m tiri vtsnrsx. There are many still alive who had lh pleuure of being- acquainted with a dis senting Scots Clergyman, equally re markable for his piety, guileless simplici. tjr of heart, and eccentricity of manner. To relate all the anecdotes tbst are told of him and to record all his bon mot that are stiil remembered, would Clt half rotir Magazine. Take the following as speci mens. : Living in a populous manufacturing town.) he often beheld, ith regret, the privation tq which the Lburintf thiwi were exposed, from the depression of trade or the dearth of provisions. On an eccasion of this kind, the poor bad been relieved by a most ahundar.t supply of her rings, of which the fishing had been more than Uiually lucces&ful. One Sunday forenoon, in public prayers, Mr. ex pressed himiclf thus t Oh Lord, te de sire it effer our grateful thank unto thee, Tor the seasonable relief which thou hast sent to the poor of this place, from thy In exhaustible storehouse in the great deep, snd tb.ich every day wo hear called upen our streetFine fresh herrings -sax a penny, sax a penny !" Tiici e is a stream ss well ss a nmp tide in the fluctuation cf trade; snd they who have been a ground by the one, sre ready 9 and willing to float with the other so was tho esse with the weavers in Mr. 's neighborhood t trade had become uncom- ' monly brisk t high wages were paid and on Ssturdsy night, like tailors after . 1 Y i J
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