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tin: an hi:. ' M aw-aua faii, A cl.ip oik toll St. fktml'i l an, Whdo rU'.ng from Lit actt "I mai , To art 0 a wit." ' Ah r q'io) the Dean, " 1 that U true. The, ery brat thlif you CM do, 1 dwn agalo fa '." r Too many,' k that would-be It, ' fur what 0'7 r not ft, ' ' AmtsUayiluat their aimi - ' Ktp k wiadom, wealth, ranows. IM a-aJ tWo JWa by W4aj Ave A fciAUinf (aimer thJuki bo c4 Jrf a to bo gentleman, . AwJ the til aVwt content Rut ifter many a tuia and tltt, ft a Vwa M tha pauper Cat, A fool, aot worth a cant f ' When tanner! wlrea and daughter JVr, Set up ilh ailka ami Legborne rare. To look moat wondroua winning 1 bay art upoe a aCppory ataad. Till indigeneo, wiih iron ban!, Up Hit their mndtrfintinf. Some diy ladie loo, wboae wr, 2Iu maU Lhm to their buabajKla deer, Attn to lead the toni TbougS tbe y aft on fahicVi Mat, Age, death or poverty, albeit Will art tktm , anon, lorae fooli trt up to tve by law, Am) though they are "off Mr jaw," Soon fail fur lack of braina But had lite boobies only juat Know a where tbey ought to til at firat, They'd aav'J a ori.l of paina. A quark k up the doctor'e trade, Cut could be ua the sexton's spade No better than bia pills, Tbe man might moil frommom to night, And find hi match, with all hia might. To buryha!fbe kills. You may trt up for what you choose Ai early u wear okl shoes, Ie'er ao low at preacnt j Dut when you have trt up in rain. And find you mutt tit aVwa again, Tia terribly unpleaaant. uattcit life ami wonKlrnlutr I 'i here il not tht meancat trcaiuro amnrsj all thoe rich I have devoured, but what hath bi wercd the end of hi ere. tion better than I, It a made to cf rtuiroy TJIcyraml icmj'iDc J 1 fart a aaMe Ul.it.Jihc chair cf the King, and perfectly rratrd the forcible dricrip lion git en ti him hy Lady Morgan, which It drjwo to the life. With all hit immof aliiliiy cf countenance, he II lupnort human nature, and It baihlU cry read f, ml to hit deep poller done ao. Kvcrv crab and oyitcr lithe JJourlxmowea more than he will hire eat. and evert train ef cora 1 1 allow. The kinir lotrea to ! hire, hat edeetjrfd, hath ftlWd tip in place JLouU it no in hit 67th year, and io the rank of being! with more propn. beart hit t;e kindly, although he let than I hart door. Oh! ahamelul uftcra muck from th rout.. Mon. waita of life and time." ku'i the K ioc'a brother. ia a man ol In ahort. he carried on hia moral hiWypoha Jirunfleri and Impoamg I). PAIUSIlVj CO. tatiLi,,.. a, f. AVE ifn.L n itow i(l,r f"f ale, at umtitttul'f km prit. 550 Fatkagn IMF GOODS, AoarTto to tmi aaaioa fit I WOOIXK 15001)3.- U baltaaitr and aubef CUH 118, 30 do rmJJl.nr tb) do low prk4 do do aaaurted fYm9 do da 44 Itervftthire lJrarya tUt upr and middling laaloart ' da common, t ' do , da wiper atHned and rihixd da 20 3 3 l 4 3 rtflecUona.witk.a juat AclHtf rM "rpearancr, and ii king de fcto. ll.e IJ gm' , force ofrtpipntf conitrained hiratn P-HllionJIaiMai,cif.f he 'gavfrniog lilZltVrZZ'Z change hia whole courae'of fife, to M6f,'indthe kmjwuhtogto tee how I'da-eommooToituirt amlkwanadowado a CKNtlUL JACKO.V. A few dit tiute. when at Fredr. rg, Va, on hia wiv to Washing riekttu a a mm in J . I Mil aiiooaAW aatill tl orrak oh nia louira at once, ana id bd-i w1(. -n, ply himtelf to gain tome aaefulknowU htm and hit adtiaen. edge, when be wat more than thirty year of ifff." He lived man? follow. I w a a a inr ? car with the character oi a wor thy roan and an excellent Christian, Iledied with a peaceful conicieoce, and I the teara of hia country were dropped I - " .a upoo hia tomb, rhe world, that knew the whole tenet of Mi life, were ama zed at the mighty change) they be held him at a wonder of reformation i while he himtelf coofetted and ado- red the? divine power and mercy that had tranaformcd him from a brute to a man. " Iiut thia waa a aingle inttance. and I we may almoat venture to write 'mir aclc upon it. Are there oot number in thit degenerate aije whote lives have run to utter watte, without the least tendency to usefulness?" leave! all to ' kwlee Uaty rbiaMoga 10 da while 'Una 4 do blue, db and anUt do 3 da grtf a llaiaef fl da aHOfird flannels , . 19 da lMUm IhifU UlankcU 4 da llnrfol do do 10 do 4 ami 4 point do j a:mt rMV.XTU. IVrrj, Lmt!, jc. fur Hu!e, 0i r to tl.e prwir tf llt tiutf atone, tt.4 HuWnUrr vCi r fuf aU (-l lnrnU atU l't ptr bnitittuitni oflrf.) that w t II k mm n anil faJ.ial'U Wry and I'hmtuMtt, !. a by lt' Mnx A Kirk frrty, furmerly 1 indal't a,(. ,tl ltnmJ,lrl al tl cotiRucnreaf tha Yal kin wttt the fhanr.whrro tliry m.laihe WrtiX 't IX , ha? Ing the a4 benrttt of all li,t threw Undtntw, ear h att of the maia rieer and lh fork Hiia bainf ona ti tba oblrat and Lot known, anl mmi prwluctivv frmet on the Pre l)re, H k thourhl that a further drarrinlion of it laMarleai) eicfjK rt nmy bo merely to oWnr, that ri poaaratra, or ia bk!y to pom, ami mtut, U tino uf tunPf poaaeta one grrat alari(gt be. tond what anv olhrp Trmt oe tUre Ida ritv ran bowat oCand that l,Ua bwg .(u.it.Ut t)o Wit of th urmt .ifft, mat render H the brad qiienlly the rttrftatlt f tit pr4ut aAe, aa aon aa the river ia opined, hit h U now prorreaaingi and baring aWo llemlrrauaoN th one llank, and l1rvUWi(e on the rrtber, with the main mad leading from ailnimrr to Far. aratcly, will be anld two trweUof land attarbed thereto (or adjoining)) the one confaininr do do do da black and atlored DomhaMta da da figured da da tirinled d ararlrt ami orange printed aUUiocta aaei ras aaw-raaa iNiataiff. LETTEB FROM PA HIS. The opening of the Chamber by the King in person, it a pageant got I . i , r up wun great tpienoor ana magnin- cence t it ia extremely diihcult to pro cure a ticket, for foreign minittera are only indulged with billets for their I ladies and secretaries, and a few tick- eta are given away. J he ceremony lis held in the palace of the Louvre, in .. ,it I.. .r, ... : in uo j, ji, ami aa potm uo wnnw ar auwanru me one coniainirr ton, a small Uyt alut eight yeara of ,a u r V. o i nVT i AnAtn n .u 1 ahant one LuiwiA-.i int arm ;ik ik. xi .Mr! mIiA ..ia aaM.I kfi.B L'im I at a i ai . I I I ft . t I 'I I . i ""v. witv was uaiiiru aim Him, toon after the glorious eighth of Janu iry, 1814, waa introduced to the Geo. erai at hit namesake. He took him in hit armt and kistrd him i then putting L!. I . . I . . t. I I - .,- ill nit nana on nis nean, aaiu, " uoa oirss "you, my dear little fellow i be a good boy : Icara your book i and be always "ready to fight the ei'cmiee cf vour country. Then, takinc out of hit purse a afty cent coin, and presenting !.aV! I .1. aa ft . . I ii in nim, nc coniinueu : " iicre it me ' Eagle of your country never dest-rt "it! Wear thia next your heart, and ' remember e.w The scene watstri. king i and Uv impression made en the boy will be Ustinsr. It will influence hia future lift, lie wears it round hit neck, and it it the envv i.f all hit tchnol. fellows. The little fellow it already a thorough Jadtonilt. and aava he will go to YVathingtei), when Jackton it I'reaidcot, aid ahew it to him, la the 1'rcaideot a House. Nat, In teUi fencer. do da da la la da da ilo la do do do la rao ni aiwaraa (caaa.) a ia lira a. wa A CLRK FOR BAD UORtLS. EPITAPH ON A MISER. Here crumbling lie beneath thia mould, A man, whoae aole delight waa gold ; Contentment neeer waa hit gurt. Though twice ten thou ml fill'd bia chest j For be, poor man, with all hit atore, Died in great want -the wist or aoaa. the hall of Henry IV, a room of email Let not the libertine rolling in wealth. dimensions. The throne is erected receive more attention from the irtu- ! with all regal decoration i in front of out fair, thai the modest young man. it lithe box for the corpa diploma- Let not weidth, or respectable connec tique ; on a line with it, a box for Ala- tiuna in the higher walka of life, gild MISCELLANEOUS. THE WASTE Of UFr.. In the Lurt rolunie of Dr fataaLt'a Me- iaoir ia the following articles on " The Waate of Ufa." We are pereuatLtd it peruaal muat pro duce whole WTiie reflection in the ftiidat cren of the moat diaaolute: " Amergus was a gentleman of good estate ) he wat bred to no business, and could not contrive how to waste hia houra agreeably j he had no relish for the proper works of life, nor any taste for the improvements of the mind j he t pent generally ten hours of the four and-twenty in bed, he doaed away two or three more in hit couch, and as ma ny more were dissolved in good liquor every evening, if he met with compa ny of hia own humor. Thus he. made a shift to wear oil ten years of his life since the paternal estate fell into his hands. One evening, aa he was mu sing alone, his thoughts happened to take a most unusual turn, for they cast a glance backwards, and he began to reflect on his manner of life. He be thought to himself what a number of beings have been made a sacrifice sf to support his carcass, and how much corn and wine had been mingled with these offerings ; and he set himtelf to '.compute what- he had-devoured since V h.me .to the age of a man, , ; u .bsat a dozen feathered crea tures, small and great, have one week with another,' said he, gives up their lives to prolong mine ; which, in ten - yearsamount to at least six thousand Fifty sheep have been sacrificed in a year, with half a hecatomb of black cattle, that 1 might have the choicest parts offered weekly upon my table. Thus a thousand beasts, out of the flock; and herd, have been slain io ten years time to feed me, besides what ' har-dl v -suffice m e withJmefloue for a month's provision and this arises to above six score bushels; and many hogsheads Of wine, and other liquors, have pasted ' through this body of mine ; this wretched strainer of meat and drink I And what have I done, all tibia time, for God or man I What a the forest has supplied me with. Ma hy hundred of fishes have, in all their varieties,- been robbed of life for my repast t and of the smallest fry some tfousamla f" a r I ., . , i : dame, Duchess of lierrie, and the la dies of the court j on the right th seata for the peers, and on the left for the deputies. The peers.-dressed in . . ...... their rich habits of ttate, then mak their appearance i then follow the dep uties oot to gorgtou.ly-dressed, but wearing a lcgitlative livery for m France, from the altar to the kitchen all is theatrical. Tbe ladiet fill the rest of the room, and from the tplen dor and taste of their dress, and their different variety of beauty being of so maoy nations, constitute the pleasant est part of the tpectaclc, for there is no gazing like that on the thow o pretty women. A salvo of 100 guns announces that his Most Christian Ma jesty has left his apartment in the Thuilleries. His approach is, howe ever, in a most unkingly style, being placid in an arm chair en castors wheeled in by the great officers of his household t the grand chamberlain, Talleyrand, limping behind, through the great gallery of the Louvre. Meantime, the marshals of France, the ministers of war, justice, interior, and of foreign relations, the chancel lor, and officers of the crowo, take their places on the platform in front of the throne, over which is suspended a silk curtain. Another salute, the cur tain is drawn up, and the play begins. King Louis, dressed in a plain blue uniform, with the simple decoration of a nbbsnd and a star, is pushed up on the taire; Jdonsicttr takes his place on his right- the Duke d'Angou- lemc on his left $ the Duke of Orleans and Monsieur le Prince Talleyrand little in the rear. The King commences reading his spcedwwith an audible-YOice-gQQci emphasis and sound discretion i on finishing, the houte resounds with ac clamations ) the ladles, dear creatures, rustle their inks and flirt their fans t the deputies shout VtvekRot, and none among them, so warmly as the late minister to the United States, M. de Neuville. I did tot observe that our old friend the General, or his son George Washington La Fayette, either made a wave or an articulation. I he then takes place ;. the,name.of the jtn dividual is called over, he rises from his seat, and elevating hu right arm, ejaculates Je jure. A general shout e T .1' T 1 . n l oi v ive te noi, vivent es uouroons, follows. The chair is turned round, the King disappears', aad the curtab i dropped. During the whole of the vice with such a lustre as to dazzle, and fascinate the public eye. Let not the wealthy or honorable, if a re viler oi religion , bo courted and car rested. Let the company of the openly profane or vicious, of wbatev cr rank, be.avoided. ... If vice is fashion ible, it must be by the aid and countenance of those who are not vicious- of those who profess to detest it ! ! Virtue is respected even by the vilest Vice can never flourish indeed it cannot exist in society to any considerable extent, if it receives only the support of vicious characters. Let the vicious character, (howev er exalted,) be negtected, despised, and treated with the contempt hu vices mer it. Vice will soon hide hi deformed headmany vicious characters will be reclaimed few are so hardened vice as not to feel, and sensibly fee the neglect of the virtuous. Stern virtue will conquer vice, and if the state of society is bad, let the virtuous combine and apply the above remedy and the cure is infallible. galen. in SEVEN WONDERS, Were lately exhibited at Washing ton city in a new museum ot natura curiosities : 1st. A widow who at the age of six ty refused the office of marriage. 2d. A dandy with only hve cravats round his neck. 3d. A contented old maid. 4th. A lawyer who hated a good fee "JtftrAbde 6thfr ATayiof who was never known to cabbage. "7th. A congressman who wished to adjourn the session, when there was money in the treasury. Jaeraia, 6 CTJItE FOR THE KHEUMATISM. Take half a pint neats-foot oil, half i y ' it ' . t . . ao. spirits, l gin spirits oi turpentine, and 1 do beet gall. N. B. Mix the above ail together, and put it to the fire in a covered ves sel, till the half pint of spirits is evap orated ; tken let it cool, and anoint the jpintl twice a day, viz. morning and evening. aa.,00.n at the Old Bailey, was, as usual, as ked what he Jia4 to' jiar why judgnenf of death should not be passed upon him. Say ! replied he, "why t think the joke has been carried far enough already, and the less that is said about it the better if you please, " we'll drop tfo mbject" i Caere Carotin PUile wonted Bengal Stripes black noinbateena etiper Tartan plaid Cbeki. Me a'l aaaorted Lamb'a Wool ttoao do do da do half do do da W orated do Women's bbvk do - da da while da da Merino Mantka and tthawu 4-4 and 6-4 L'aeaimero do 74 and 4 plain figured taaalmere do w orted Dracra Caif ere Points, i.orrox noons. 10 eajee 9 8 and 6 4 ( an.bnca 3 Jo 9 S and 6 4 Jaeonete 4 do 841 ami 6-4 biom aewed Muifma 6 do 94 and 6-4 Dwk da 3 do 44 rich tamboured do do 3 do 4-4 Jartanrd da da 3 do V J and 6 4 plain and IVired Mull do 2 do 941 rtain and tamboured Swiaa da 3 do emrnmn, tamboured and aewed Robca 2 do aborted Lrnoee 33 do 3-4 and 4-4 aa'd Cafcoet anl ( .'hintrea. aonc faahioiublc aul ipl'iuhd patterns 8 da Miier and common furniture do 3 do (Urmrnr and Cambric Iritniiy 2 do aiiper Furniture do 2 do 11-4 and 13 4 MaracilUQ.uIta 3 do 44 I nion Mtripes 3 da drab Conatitiition and Tangiip Conla 3 do etiper and common Bcdticka 2 balca Doreheati-r do 6 caara Britannia and Bandanna IMkfa. S do Madras do 4 do Pullicat and Mueulipatam do 4 do common and wiper blue Noma! do 3 do 4-4, 64 ami 7-4 ChinU Sluwla 2 do 7-4 and 8-4 Imitation da 4 do white, inottrd and checked Crarati 1 do Womcn'a while Cotton llo-ie 1 do do aupcr black do do inrrained 1 do Gint'a white da do 33 do Cotton llracei, aaaorted 10 bali a brown ami blcarjied Waltham Cottoni 5 do common Shlriinji and FlieHinge 6 eaaca Amencan Plants and Stripes mantloN bouae and other buiMing thereon, aa kitchen, bane, fce. all io rood repair, with two good apple orchards tf ymmg and thrit ing Irera, be. Death orthaH cf a-mje aiie, and eici-lln.l meadiiwa btkmring to hi tbe lower tract con. tain a'jout ta o Wired acre, to a hick the Frr ry more Immediately anpertaif at preaent ibis tract baa a good dwcllnigfiooae on It, in gnM rrr. Mnhtlie abate, or aeparatrlr, ill ho aoM a third tract, on I he eat ide 4 lU ritr, ami neerlr aurroumbng the l oan of Hcndcraon on that aide, a the oilier two tracts do Tmd.de. title on the wrat, Thia laal trad contain about 0 burned and twenty aertaof alitalW lamt sad lowrrouml ia till re, with a trroriMin of rood meadow lam!. Iha imprwrtnenta (a to buibCnga) on thia tract are email i a good barn, bowcer, with a few email l.nuw-a, are all, but moat eicellent water, and eoneni nt. (iood and nndouUad lit Ira ciculcd, arul ineni mado taif, by applying ta CEUat(,R klltK. Jht. 22, 1823. 3f9r. Wtnup, fttr ttta. T WILL aell my lfoue and Iit in Sa I' k'l I riiurv, on accommoiUtlRg term. Anplr lo T. U Coaan, Yn. or to nycir, in ha- IcikIi. Tlirre i a good office bcWring to the lot, conrenicnt for a lawyer or I'h' aician. JOHN lil t KM I f II. XmUiry,MtrrK 8. tt?1 '4S f State of Nortlt-Carolina, Cotti alir 1 do do Checks' 2 do 44 do Imitation Caroline Plaid 4 do 34 and 44 (team loom Shining 3 do 44 Long Cloth pattern 1 do 44 aupcr plaid Gingham, liandsome 1 do Turkey Yarn 5 da three cord Cotton Balla . 2 do Spool Cotton LINEN GOODS. 10 cases 7-H and 4-4 Irmh linens, whole ami 2 do IKig lawn dt nii pieces 2 do Linen Cambrics 1 do do do Hamlkerchiclb 2 do aisorted Table Diapers 1 do 34 bird eye do 1 bale Ituaaia do 5 caie brown and black Lincrfl 1 bale Imitation Eheetinga I 4 do Oanahurr ! 1 do aupcr Linen Tick 1 cae w hite Platllla 3 do aaaorted Patent Thread. SILK GOODS. 1 case green, p'mk and blue Florence 3 do fie-'d. Florence. Lerantinei and Satinl 1 do 34 black Sergei 1 do do Leeantine 2 do 44 figured Silk Handkerchiefs 8 do blck Sincbe and Sarsntt 1 do plaid do 2 do black Canton Levantine 6 do do . and colored Canton Crapes 2 do do do Nwnkin do 1 do Crape Dresses 1 do rich ant in embossed do 3 do super and common black Silk iMkfs. 2 do do cress bar and plaid do 3 do 44 artd 74 Crape Shawls -da MaMtattWunnt 2- rdo;.Jird eye- Ilandkcrcliicfa 4 do auperand common black Italian Crape 1 do - Hat Craper Silk Hose 2 do .Men', and Womcn'a black and white 3 do do do do do do Gloves 1 do Habit English do do 3 do Italian and India Sewing Suin i-Z-Aa -Ft.t Tuinta 1 do do Silk Braid 1 do black Silk velvet WIIIEI C0CT Ot tlTof F.uity, 8 pt. Term, 1823 1 flitt for alimonvi Ninrv Cox. bv her nrlt friend Iho. 1 ripWtt, ajrainat llraili n Coi, and Ja. Wellborn, ailminiitratnr. It tpprating to the utisfartion of the Court, that the tltft-ndaitt,. Braitoi Coi, ia a non-rrWcnt of Uii atate i it ia therefore ordered by lit (Murt, that piblicalioa be made in the W ektem Carolinian for three months auccewver)', that utiles the (aid (!eren dant appear at our nctt Ctxirt to be held for the rtunty of Wilkes, at the t'ourt-llotiae in Wilkea born, on the second Monday in March next, then and there to plead, antwer, or demur, or said bill will bo taken pro roi.fnao, and hrrl cx parte J. ItYIHtjr. l ..at- - Price aJr. S. jn J State of North-Cttrotiiui, LIKCOI COI'SIT. UPERIOR Court of Law, tV:ohtr Terra, 1823. Mary Hooper if. Joshua Hooper; petition for divorce. It appearing to the I'Atia. faction of the court, that jixlnta Hooper, the defendant, ia not an inhabitant of thia State, it i therefore ordered by aaid court, that publication be made three months in the l'alri(h Star and VVctrro Carolinian, giving notice to the defen dant, that he appear at the next Superior Court of I-aw to he held for the coontr of Lincoln, at the ctntrt-hotise in IJnrnlnton, on the fotirth Mon day after the 4th Mottuay in March next, then ami there to answer, plca.1, or demur to the said petition, otherwise it w ill be taken pro confesao, sml adjudged accordingly. Witnrsa, Ijivvmmi Itenderaon, clerk of aaid court, at rffke, the fourth Momlay after the fourth Morula) in Rep tt niher, A. D. 1823, and in the forty-eighth year of the Independence of the I'. States. LMV'N. IIKNOKKSON'. Price adv. ?j4 3mPl rich fifftircd Kihbon"asorTed do. asa'd. fringed Did plaia tafi'eta and satin black 'Galloon do Velvet Ribbon super and eommiVa Flag Handkb. do German do bluck silk Florentine do do do rich figured. SUNDRIES. caica Men Beaver Gloves . ' . "do do Bwk-skiu k , , do do 1 do do fi do do State of -Rorth-Curolhia, LINCOLN COUNTT- SITF.RIOR Cottrt of Law, CV tober Term, 1823. Kliza Bering, w. Pimcon Bet ings j petition for divorce, it appearing to the ptii faction of the court, that Simeon llevingsj the defendant, is not an inhabitant of thia ?tatr, it ia therefore ordered by the court, that publication he made three months in the Raleigh Star and Western Carolinian, rivine notice to the defend ant, that he appear at the next Superior Court of Iw to be held for I incoln connty, at the court-house in Lincolnton, on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, then and there to answer, plead, or demur to aaid peti tion, otherwise it will be taken pro confe-two, ami. adjudged accordingly .Witness Lawattn tfcmTerso,-clerk-tf d cwrt, "at'oftiee,- tlie 4th Monday aller the 4th' Monday of September, A. I). 1823, ami in the 48th year of the indepen dence of the United SUtca. ;. V. 3mt91r lAWN. IIF-NDERSOM. State of North-Carolina, aOSJtLOXMli j .2. do do Dog-skin do JUL la;3c)ulJiJ arcae i- 1 do Habit WmHTTeafeTirlrr "So rAo "itssortcd Kid 'mm,hk-. do ; do lined do ' - do do super and common gilt Ccat Button do do Pearl dJ do Pins' do silk and gingham I'liibpella do ladies Leglmrn 'Hats do Tapes, assorted. f Ortrirr '27, 1823. St - TN Fruity, October term, 182,8 : James Bairq, Mary Sweet, Washington Baird by hia guar dian Jamra Haird. William Crook and Rebecca Si wife, JohA Agnew and Catharine his wife, .lumc Thompson and Margaret hia wile, John Steel, William Fullcrton and Catharine hi wife, Jatnea Steel and June Steal, againtt Jane Tny,- . let. Thomas Steel an infant under the age of twentv-one veara. Thomaa and John Baird in- Ifants "under the age of twenty-one year, Wil- ! .. ... . ... i Ti tian, Bmril, 1'eggy luuru, janeutro, ami mo maa Adama and wife : I'etition for aale of .real cs:ate. it appearing to the aatisfaction of the court, that the defendants in stem f another atatef it ia therefore, .ortkred,,. rh9tpubKeatiwbtaa4ib cessivelyin the v patera uaroitntan, lorsatu c fendant to appearatour nextCpiirtpf Equity, to be held for the county of Rowan, aMjie court, house in Salisbury, on the aecond Mortuay after the fourthMortdayin March next, and plead, an swer or. demur to saidt petition, otherwise it win beJuken proionfesso, and heanl ex parte GEO. LOCKP,.P.,X Off'.. 28, 1833. ( Price adv. fcl 7s ) 5m9') '
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