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i.iiv uil i ore. tn it 1." li. 1.1. 1 1. 1) with safety, is lid li id sent liiiu to request lier to go taller duik) I'J 'lie edge ul i lie woods, and when hlic hcaid him wiihlle, to come to him. Llutcd at t J k inlormu lion, unci transported nu doubt with the pleasing idea of once more embracing & . I ..I . I I I Jt. trxr. fa ..III., lier IOI)g HUSCIIl IIU1DJIM 'V h-uu.ij i gave to this plausiiiiu biory mo iuiicst credit. Accordingly t th timand place ap pointed by her meancgrr li c was prompt in her attendance, wheii she soon heard at a short distatics from lier, the muted yhistle of (she supposed) her beloved Husband with anxious step she repaired to the spot: What', what I must have teen her feelings, when in lieu of her hus band, who she had anticipated the most pleasing idea of meeting, she met a mon ster in human shape, the same fellow that delivered her the menage i who imme diately drew from his bosom a large knife, awl demanding submission to hit brutal Uht, telling her, if she made the least re sistance, he would put her to death j hor rible, appalling and terrific must have been the situation of this poor female submis sion or death. She son made it known to her friends, who with a company of several persons from the neighborhood pursued him day and night, and on the 17th inst came up with him : he attempt ed to escape from the house by taking to his heels, when one of the party shot him dead on the spot. They carried him to Gates court house, and there delivered him to the proper authority. It is said Mrs. I'.dwards' rather has given g200, the Mini he ofiered for him deador &300, delivered idive.SVar. HYDKOI'HOfUA. We are informed from unquestionable authority, that Mr. John Durham, who was bitten by a mad dog in this city nine weeks since, died yesterduv in hot rid ag onies. He was convulsed in every joint, frothing at the mouth, and it required the strength of two men to hold him in hi bed -notwithstanding h was bitten so long ago, it was only on f hursdjy last that he exhibited decided symptoms of the hydrophobia, and before 1 i nlay night he was a cold corpse. The deceased a midst all his spasms and agonies, retained the clear possession of his reason to the last. Thus has a wife been rendered a widow, and several children orphans, by the attachment displayed by our fellow citizens to the canine race- Thus has a laborious and honest man been sacrificed to the predominant anxiety for dogs. Bait. Afjrn. Chronicle. Nsmieur Tonson come again ! KEWY0RK, J CIV 27. Sea Srrjtrnt.-m't have been assured by a gentleman, in whose testimony we place the utmost reliance, that he lately had a lull and perfect view, every wav and for a considerable length of time, at Nahant, Mass. of the Sea Serpent, which answered the description, in all respects already given of this remarkable marine animal. Its length, to all appearance was about 70 feet, and it raised its head 7 or 8 feet above the water. As a cotrobo tation of the above, we copy the following article from the Boston I'.vening Gazette of v cdnesdav : The Sea Scrfi 'tit. Several gentlemen At Nahnnt, on Sunday bst, had a distant view of this celebrated monster of the deep, whose periodical return is now as certained- Since which, he has been seen every day by different individuals of the Lightest respectability, lie v js observed this morning veiy distinctly and we hear a letter has been received in town descn Ung his appeal am r. S.lIJSIWin : lA.VXTHW, The election for members to the next General Assembly, was held, throughout the state, on Thursday last. In thin county, Joseph S purge n was elected to the Semite, and Charles Fisher and f.eort'c Smith, to the Commons. Alfred Mat ay way chosen to represent the borough of Salisbury. The following is the state of the poll : senate. Joseph Spurgen, John Monroe, 485 Commtiiu. Charles fisher, 811 C.eorge. Smith, 70:i William Phillips, 694 John Clement, 6!M Btvtugh. Alfred Maeay, 85 John, L. Henderson, 62 ii ksdm mounisc, ac; 13, 1822; stuin, thc spleen of the soul," together with religious iuK le-iice, giv ing place to a spirit of libecality, harmony and brotherly love, among the different sects of professing christians j we have seen profanity, intemperance hi id lewd ness, fast leaving Use abodes of iiien j we have seen the sailors of our country, once another twme for all that was wanton, intemperate and profane, displaying the Uclhul Hag on board their ships, while the bible has supplanted the profane jest hook, and the praises of redeeming love have taken the place of obscure and licen tious songs t and we have seen the youth of our larger tow ns and cities, instead of wasting their time, jeopardizing their health, ruining their fortunes, fame, and peace of mind, and agoni zing the feelings of their families and friends, by profane trifling and licentious amusements, uniting together to form bible, missionary, and tract societies while ball-rooms and card par ties hrve been deserted for prayer meetings, and the enjoyments of the theatre, for reading, and benevolent societies. These things, and many others we might mention, proclaim that ; this is indeed " a day of the Redeemer's pow er," , and afford a joyful hope, that the time is com- ilur u lii'll " lilirr ami lilwli'fitf.t rrlis ir,u" ahull In Cabarrus, P. llarringer w as chosen for the ., , , ., .. tffviiil anil Uiiiii-imIi thrriiinMiriiir .h.. urr,rl1ali...t Senate, and C. Melchor and V, M'Lean, for the , . ... ... .' , tht! oaoorr nl Jpbiis ahull u-avf tntirmtliuntltr .n ('ominous. In Jrcdtll, Torrence, for the .. . . , , , . . .,,.,.. , me. pauicmcnu oi every city, anil " we mntr- Senate, Meall and II uriiin, Commons. In Surry,i . ... ... ., , . , , , ' ... ... .... i doms of this world become the kinrduins of our Lord and of his Christ." Col. Graves, for the Senate, Hoberts ami Thomp. son, Commons. We have heard from ho other counties. S.U.ISIU'KY Itlltr.B SOCIETY. No exertions can be more laudable than those which arc made to meliorate the moral condition of man, and exalt his na ture. 1 he lie m 'Mis of ambition, and the achievements of the warrior, when com pared with them, arc like the dim twink ling of a taper in the blaze of the meri dian sun While much lias been done by bible, mission ary, and education societies, all their reports prove, that much still remains to be done. The British and foreign Bible Society, besides trans, luting the scriptures into more than one hun dred and twenty different languages and dia lects, agreeably to the last report, has distribu by a song of praise, end a prayer by the Key. II. ilunter, requested the congrcga tion, in a veiy iinpiessive'inannei', tu ii ,e, mid then solemnly and feelingly dedi' tttcd the houiO to Almighty God, its lightful master. After a short interval, the Rev. S. 0. Caldwell dclivcicd an animating and in teresting discourse, accompanied witbj songs of praise, and pl ayers by the Hev, j Mr. Williamson, and the Hev. Mr. Os borne, of the Baptist order, fiom iJalti morc. At early candle light another im pressive discourse was delivered by the Hev. Mr. Williamson. The business and exercises of the day were concluded by the Hev. Mr. Hunter, in a lecture and ex hortation, and a solemn prayer for the prosperity and usefulness of the church. The attention of the audience was iixed throughout, and all appeared suitably im pressed with the interesting solemnity of the occasion. The building of this house of God re fleets much credit on the village of Char lotte, and particularly on those who have been most active in its erection. The building i of btirk, two stories high, with a handsome steeple, all of which is beau tifully proportioned, and finished in a neat, convenitt.t style ; and Is perhaps the most elegant building of the kind in the wes tern part of the state. COMMf.KCIAL F.MHAKHASSMKNTS. An obliging correspondent informs us, that this morning's eastern mail basbro't the distressing intelligence of another failure in Boston, for the heavy sum of bctween.H'e and 'r liututred thoutand dot far. . The account idds, that the whole 7YIXKS'. Iisiii.il attend at thi Court-llousc i Sali!iuwi, on 1- r,t, t!ic .!th instant, to i olii rt tin; t. es il'ie in Ca)t. Wood's ;um)tini fur I lie y r 18'Jl. SAMI,. .l()Nt, ,SI,u,j: .l?uH 10, 13'J. .lwt'16 1 tt Vl i UY n v Kv. rt cur e . I.'IB Milwribcr wislus to inform tin C'.ent of the l.'niU;d htates, that he hu li.,med patent from the President of the I "nited Main for a new and useful discovery in the method of curing lit.iwiiNi.ss in Morses. The rnuiuu r of treatment is simple, and very cunly performed, Numbers of people have given mti'licatrs of the great usefulness ul tins il.si.ov er; , :onI others r: ready to lentil , i:i t!c. :one v a', , tliuiji! tlit y bo called on. In- -.u' noer winlo n it not to hr; understood, that !nr,' s whose eves hav 1 1 conic; dead, can Ihom;;'.,! to tht ir sight aam ; hut, ill many Cases, vvh-tl- thev have been blind from one to seven Vrars, hv his method Miey line been restored to perfect sight, and ever afii-r remained yi. Kigbts for States, or single riunties, msy obtained by applying, either pi-rsonaily or by letter, to the subscriber, or hit agent, in th'j town of Ifnntsville, Surry couiuv, N, f.artjlir.ii. A right ftr a single county will be sol 1 at from 50 to 00 dollara, proportioned to 'be pojntlatiou thereof. .lOSJTII SA I I I!. HmryavnHtfX. C.Aug. 12, U22. .":i.l'J' VflA!nrVirA, RUTHKHrOKD COL'XTV. (101. It T of IM. as and Quarter Hessions, J.dy J Si-siiotis, 18 '2 : Noah Hampton . Thi.'iiat M'Cuire original sUachmetit, levied on land and negro I'i'in. It ;ipear',ng to tin? u':sfac'i i'i of the Court, that the defendant in this (use is not an inhabitant of this state, it is therefore (hiWfd, that publication be nude for si v. eeks in the Western Carolinian, fur the defendant to appear at our next County Court of I'leas ami Quarter Sessions to be boldeu for th! county of Rutherford, at the Court-house in ltuttifrf'r ltoti, on (he third Mondav after the fourth Monday in ted upwards of three millions and a half of bi-1 amount of the late failures in that city, up ! K' P'1"'"" ."'. -ben and then, to plead or M.... c, i.lw. ,i.!.jM A, ;;,. T demur, or judgment fmal wdl be tnte.t ! up hies ; yet of the 800,000,000 souls inhabiting our ' to the present time, is about f :iw tnilli'mn. globe, 795,oOU,Ooo, are stdl supposed to be des- hese pecuniary distresses are understood titute of the scriptures. It w as calculated by the ! 10 risc Irotn the (uantity of proutice re nious and nc. llent Dr. itoo.ii.w.t. tt.t ft.i- ,. maining on hand, which could not br sold And no one, whose feelings ..... olie blll, . ,, . .,. . lf : at a fair price. It is said the Boston tntr- airainst him. Witness, t'l'Jr ISA AC CltA I OV. C.f fttutc uK rUA!vrAn.ts IttlTII Kit FOH D COISTY. and sympathies are not contracted within 1 numbers of those, who are still siuimr "in toe chant Predict, that similar failures will ! rioirilT of fl. as ami Quart. r Sissio, ... .e..,r ... .i .....i J. ..... , . . , ' not be confined to that Cltr. May such a I lyessioiw, 1822: Noah Hamilton re A the narrow circle of self, or kin, or neigh-; region and shadow of death,' it is supposed borhood, will feel uninterested in the mo- ll'ttl n,ore 2.0 v-ry day dropping . al rei.ov.tion .,f bis soccies. though he ! m, etn,,,y- l" U" v,ew of bc subject, can may honestly doubt the efficiency or feas- we remain inactive f What hope can those, w ho have an abundance of this world's goods, and are acquainted w ith these facts, have of salva- Cd tO effect this. AmOtlg all tllC platlS' ,iou. should thev keen tbt ir talents "nmr.w.l. J ibilitv of some of the means which are us- which have been put in operation in this age of benevolence, to enlighten, reform, and beautify the world, none appears to hi a napkin," when Jesus himself has declared, that those only " w ho have done good," shall come forth to the resurrection of life. At that not be confined to that city. May such a calamity be averted from N. York. (A. Y. Utalcxman. TINT. STOCK. It is said tht lit itish Ea.it India Com pany owe 39.000,000. and that their debt is increasing at (he rate of a million a year. The monopoly is diminishing. i .1 I... .. -..I I ... .1. .. I... f .il us so important, and so entirely free from' , ' .-, , ., ... . . 1 1 hit, Ki,ru than thfi riili tit u n u-ifli ln mirt.l,, un.l I obiertions, as the circulation of the sa- ,. ,. , J . . , hue linen ? May we think on, and may we creil scriptures, wunotu note or comment. : practice these tilings. Kvcn the infidel will admit, that these, , . . . i 1 lus calculation supposes the population of writings contain the purest system of mor-, ,he gIobe t0 bc ei?ll udnd aM. indlhki als that was ever given to man, and con-! there are five millions of bibles in circulation .t. . .L.:. :..n 800 5 160. Is it not a fact, that all the wanls serjucnuv, u.a men inuue..eC sv., ; rf e f anJ dtiu, bol, t U tcir MARRIED, J sessioti;i, InZi: ISoali Hampton v. Aiikidtm Sackett. ...original attachment, levied on house hold furniture. It appearing to ihe Kutisfaciimi of the Court, that the dtfelnlai.t in this cav, is without the limits of this state, it is tiiel .for Orilrtril, that publication be made fr siv v. eks in the Wesirrn Carolinian, for th" .lefen ! : : r, to appear at our next Cwurtv (.'ourt I 1'h ss anil Quarter Sessions to be bolden for tin- i n m'v of ltu'herford, at the Court -boose m t . ' n if if'.'ci , on the tliird Monday after the fourth V,m !:n in. September next, then and there to plead, ur demur, otherwise judgment final v. ill be en'ervd up against him. CI )i Witnfss, ISAAC CUATOV, C.C. Ht'THKRrOItt) COUSTT- t lOt'IIT of Picas and (iuarter Sessions, Jul Sessions 18.'2 : I homas I.h s trrM John must he a happy one ; and standing whol ly on their own gaund.. entirely discon nected with human creeds and systems, their universal distribution can meet with opposition from no denomination of chris tians, whose doctrines do not shun the lisrht. temporal comtorts and the means of religious and literary instruction, might bc entirely re lieved by the superabundance of the rich, by j mat wralui mey canno. expend on inemscives and families, and which is, consequently, useUt-s and worse than useless ? A competence is all In Ruthcrfordton, on the "Oth ofjulv, by. the ' ,',t' original attachment, levie, on n. (,-ro Uov. II. Kerr. Cnl FM, ttrinn. In Mis. IW.V. nn- U PPfring to the Satisfadmn .,f thf Hampton. we can enj:y, tho' we pos-n-sst'd the universe. A professor of religion hcs and leaves behind tiim m i.,lli..n if .litll:.p V liu, ar'.,,.,., I. I... tt The object of Bible Societies is to , .,!,,. , uunt committed to his care, to niuliink' and distribute conies of those use as "a eood steward of the manifold trracc ... , , , i r.. . ,, of l.od," when called to give an account of bis writings, till the knowledge of them shall itew,r,i!iupf be as widely diffused as the evils which thev are intended to eradicate. Do they ... t . . . . ' . . . , 'j One will often be much amused, though then, or do they not, deserve encourage- , . , . . .. , . , , , rarely instructed, in looking over the mcnt r Let each individual answer for .... , . , . , , toasts drsnk on the anniversary of our in- himself. In the mean lime we beg leave . . ,, ... , . . . . , , dependence. lie will bnd some crave- to invi'e the attention of our readers to . , . , . .. . - , - ' and some cay ; tome witty, but more fool- IIIC iuiiowiiiv iivlc ... ,ic mak annual meeting of the SutUbury Mbit Society, fur nished us br a friend : korfoi r. n it 25. -, The North Cahoi in 74 The U. S ship North Carolina, in company with the orvctte John Adams, Capt.in Henshavv from the Delaware, anchored in Lynnha ven Hay yesetday afternoon. They came out of the Delaware on Saturday last with the U. S. ship Cvane, Captsin Spcnce, in ro. and parted with her on Monday night off Matchipungo. The North Carolina will come up here as soon as the wind fa vors. She is said to be a superior sailor, nd in every respect an elegant ship. NS.snyit.LF.. (tt.s.'S jvnf. 29. It is perhaps worthy of remark, as hav ing a tendency to shed some liirht on the antiquities of this state, that the mantles c.f feather jn which two h't!T)!t!l hfMMf svere some yers since found enveloped, in the county of W arrcn, were not dissim itar t those alluded to in the letter of Coru-z to the king of Spain in the conquest of Mex ico : Montezuma, says Cortez, 'likewise csts'ilned ?to plantations or settlements in one of which a pond was ronstructed. can ihlf of support ng five hundred ducks whos f.nthtr the Mexican tmfdoy in tlotlllK.' This fan is worth a thousand visionary thcrn ios, respecting the antiquity of these rcrruins. otid the nation of people to which V.o are indrbtrd for them. Button rcmwks,rath e 'i:i-n.uurcdlv,that " As nuuh pity is to b- ' v' en of a women weeping, as a goose g . - barefoot." Query- what sort of wi'c had he ? On Monday, the 5th instant, the Siititbury Bi ble Snriity held its first annual meeting, at the Court-llousc in this place. In consequence of its recent establishment, the sickness and ab sence of nianv of its members, and other cir cumstances the meeting was small ; but it w as ish ; some absurd, and now and then one, a compound of folly, absurdity, and pro fanity. He may collect curses enough against real or supposed enemies, if strung together, to rival the famous curse of Dr. SVi, or even a catholic excommunication. s a specimen : " May all the enemies of America be lathered with aqua forth and P. V,.. . w awt. ... Court, that the defendant in this case is without ' the limits of this state, ihd'ttd, therefore, that publication be made for six weeks in the Western .....I. ,i. . i. .r.. ... . vi,'iimi.sii, i,'t me ,it irmimii iu app,;nr a. our net County Court of I'leas and Quarter Sesioin to be held for Rutherford county, at the Court house in Hutherfordton, on the third Monday after thr fourth Monday in September neit, then and there to plead, or demur, or judjrmeiit final will be entered up against him. 'V)t Witness, ISAAC C RATON, C.C. highly gratifying to its friends to witness the Aat erf with a hand-taw!" lie may find laudable zeal of the few , ho attended. A num. such abundance, too, of good wishes, and her of resolutions, calculated to promote the: expressions of universal benevolence, as important onjectonnenmiumon, were passeu,,would nAt u, 8ppcaP , nalJon cf ph;. nd the soeietv adjourned to meet again, at the . . . n , ,.,-.. lanthropists. Hut among all the toasts same phre, on the second Monday in Septcm- ... . ber. In the course of the deliberations, some inter esting facta were stated, tending to evince the great advantages and blessings resulting from the establishment of Itible Socirties. One cir cumstance communicated, by a very w orthy, re spectable and pious Vice-President of the So ciety, appeared to be listened to with great in terest by all present. IViblcs had been placed in his hands, by the Concord Itible Society, to bc sold at reduced prices. A young lad applied for a bible, and having no money, voluntarily of fered his services to plough one week, as an equivalent : this he faithfully performed. Hut the gentleman, highly pleased with the pious zeal of the jnung man, not only gave him the bible, but liberally rc arded him for his fai.liful services. , When w c notice the effects which have al ready resulted from the establishment of Bible Societies in the world, v c are astonished that any one, who rejoices in the moral ami religious improvement of his fellow-men, should oppose them. Yet tht Satan should oppose a meas ure, which has shaken his kingdom to the cen tre, is perfectly consistent. Sinre the establish ment of theae societies, we have seen infidelity JuJing her hideous hesd we have seen super which we have seen, none has alarmed us so much as one given by the mariul of the day, at a celebration in Massachusetts, in which he fervently prays, that "our free, ctjual, and individual rights, may never be tet onjireby incendiaries." This was the first kiiowicoge wc ever had that our rights were combuitible ; and now we would respectfully suggest to professor S , to ascertain, by means of his dc flagrator, whether they are futible. DIED, At her residence, in Cabarrus coutiiy, Rocky River congregation, on Monday, the Pth ultimo, Mtrfnrrt A'irlcpatritl; the wife of Robert K'rk patrick, in the 31st year of her age. On the day preceding, died the infant son, aged four months. The mother and the infant w ere bu ried in one common grave. Mr. Kirkpatr'uk's bereavement was one of no common kind. In one day he sa one half of his late family laid in the dust. The btst w ife that w as lovely sod pleasant in her life, and eminently calculated to bless ber f.tmily with domestic peace and com fort. For many years she bad maintained a con sistent profession of the go.spcl of Christ. 1 he great consideration that supports her bereaved husband is, that he shall meet his wife and child in that happy world w here sickness nd death arc known no more. Farewell, bright sotd, a short farewell, Till we shall meet again above, In the sweet groves where pleasures dwell. And trees of life bear fruits of love. froinrsirsTia. COMMUNICATED. The new Presbyterian Church in Char lotte, N. C. was dedicated to the solemn worship of Cod, on Sunday, the 8th ulti mo, by the Rev. Dr. James M'Hce, assis ted by the Rev. Samuel C. Caldwell, the Rev. Humphrey Hunter, and the liev. John Williamson, in the presence of a large cencourse of people. The day was peculiarly favorable. At 10 o'clock the doors of the church were for the first time opened for divine service. The venerable Dr. McRee ascrndrd the pu'fhi and after delivering an eloquent and ap propriate discourse, which was succeeded "VucA AUvvuruiS, ic. TAMF.S H. HAMPTON respectfully informs the public, that he occupies the oJ shop formerly owned by his father, on Main-street, a few doors south of the Court-House, Salisbury, where he is now prepared, with a good set of tools, to repair all kinds ot WJTCJIFS CLOCKS. Having employed a competent workman to help him, ho assures all who may favor him with their custom, that their work shall bc executed in as good a style as at ny other shop in this part of the country. All kinds of oM Jewelry rcpmre.1, and some kinds made. Jobs of every description in his line of business, w illt thankfully received, and executed on a short notice. People who reside at a distance, by sending, may depend on having their work a faithfully attended to and returned, as though they w ere present and ri( the Jn cMablivhed Salisbury prices charged. Kd.tburv.Avir. 1.1, 1822. ' U TN Charlotte, or its immediate vicinity, one of I a pair of brass-mounted Cavalry mTOI.S. Any person having the above described article in posst ssion, by leaving it at Messrs. Smartt and Kendrick'a store, will confer a favor on JAS. TOKRKNCF.. N. 11. The pistol ws missing a short tinu subsequent to the parade of the Mecklenburg Cavalry Corps in Cencorxt. jvg. r, is:2. Swt'is &UvAfc t) tVsiTUi-VavoWiVA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. CtOCRT of I'leas and Quarter Sessions, Jul J Term, 1K22. Alfred Randall, r. Jonatha.i M' Daniel and Nancy his wife, Joshua Fox and Tahithahig wife, mid others I'etition for Par tition. It appearing that Joshua Fos amlTahitha bis wife, are inhabitants of another state, Ordered, that publication be made for s i weeks in the Western Carolini.vi. that they appear at the next county rourt, to be held for the comity of Mont, gomcrv. at the Court-lf.use in Ij.arenceil!e. on the f.rst M hi. lay in October nct. and ph id. answer or demur, or the petition w ill be l.earl ex parte. JOHN It. MARTIN, C CM. Price adv. 6t'l!i SUUti t NorWa-ltaroViiui, LINCOLN COl'STY. (SOCRT of I'leas and Quarter Scssiws, July Venn, 1822. Susannah Kistler.rs. the heirs of (ieorjc Kittler, deceased.. ..I'etition fordow. er of land. It appearing to the court that Job's Kistler, one of the heirs of said C.orge Kistler, de. eased, is not an inhabitant of this state : It ia then fore th drred, bj court, thst notice be pub hshed three weeks in the Wctern Carolinian, requiring the said John Kistler to appear at the county court of Pleas and Huarter Sessions, to be held for said county, at the Court-Housc in I.incolntnn, on the 4'.h Monday after the 4'h in September next, then and there to answer or demur to thr said petition, other isc it will bo taken pro confcuo, and adjudged accordingly. Witness V. MTiee, Clerk of iuid court, at Lincolnton, the 3d Mondav of ,ltil, 1822. VARliKY M lVl F, V. C. prneau.o jwl'li SUvli? of wVorWuA'ftTuVwvd, LINCOLN COl'STY. (tOl'RT of I'leas and Qttsrtcr Sessions, July ,' Term, 1822. William llunsucker and oth ers 'si- John (.runt and wife, Williani Drum and w ife, John Motor and w ifc, Jacob lattle, guardian of his infant children. I'etition for the division of l.ind. It appearing to the court that John Cru nl and wife, William Drum and wife, John Moser and wife, and Joseph Fcl and w ife, are not inhabitants of this state : It is therefore tUJitrd, by court, that notice b pub. lishel three weeks in the Western Carolinian, requiring them to appear at the county court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, to be befil for saiil county, at the Court -House in I.incolntnn, on tho fourth Mondav after the fourth in September next, then and there to answer or demur to thn sid petition, otherwise it will be taken pro con. fesso, and adjudged according!) . Witness V. MTIer, Clerk if said rmirt, af ' inrolnton, the TkI Mondav of July, 1822. VARDKY M'l'FF. r. C. Price adv. 1 2i 3wt'lS ,1
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