... - y A7. Vol;. II. RALEIGH, SEPTEMBER 1 3, 1810. TNo. 3. . ; .-'1 . 1 1 -S f 7 rtJBMH EVEBT TBVE.BAT, BT THO MIS EEKPEEAOE. JUIf. FOE iftlV fc CO. II THE COVD sTOET Of THE IIW HOCSB EEXT BELOW THE OOrEBJIOB't) k DIBECTLY OrPOtlTETHE POIT trrlCE PEICE THBEE POUAEE tit WIVK, riTABLE HALF YEABLT IE ADY AwCEw UVOIE rtrXETEXCEITS. lOEStHrTIOrt BECXIVBD Et ALL THE FOtT'MAfTEBB. ' ( . - . ADVERTISEMENTS. A PLEASANT SI IUAT10N : ?S OFFERED FOR SALE, . , , rQmiATEn' in the immediate "V vicinity oi YVtuiaiusoorougn, JW. .Fnville Cmifett- late the Droucr- v - X - y of D, . John li.r, wow uie piw- pertyaTJaEES K. Bvacft, Til Sixty-seven Acre of Land, the i . i ' il,B ; HISTORY- OF PRINTING. THIS werki by the teaio Mr. Thomas, of Worcester, Maaaacbaseus, is M completed at tle press. As oporuuut v waa riven to those jentiemca, wto wiah to.be xipplieJ with these volume to ni them by ub senptioa i and as Evany, particularly printers and book, sellers, in Various parts of the continent have expressed a dettre to potacM copirot thii La to request those who are inclined to become purchMers, to oeod im Uieir nantct to Thomai Henderson, juii. kCo. in lUlciKb by the 14th day of October nett ensuinr, when a return will be made to the publisher of the work in Boston, ana the number of copies which my, by uut Urat DC enjfn, wui oe imme diately fbrWkrdcd- Amoiif many curious and tnterestinf; articles rdatire to Printing Ex. Uwse voiumtts contain an account of ancient manuscript books, and the method of bookmakins;, before the discover ol'prinUngwof iUuminations by the scribes of aiiojcrt &od modern engraving and paper making of tie PTkOtiTw of priminr m China of the discovery and dispersion of the art in Kurope, with a brief account of ancient printers and alutut the firstwitoprtctiseauifeart in aVurope, AtU, Africa and Americaancient Colophons tersintho luigtish coioniet from the first settlement of I uiu.k i.4stuii. I in burope, j ? . I K. rxs ,nl lit inlmf 11M1M nl ImnfinifintAthAVft. TuJa in the yard havhiif ,wo ' Amenca-a biograph.cal sketch of all thoprm- " fiH.Hed. a framed Graoery and oikDits, all - and nersuit tlirr ilparnolun Tb i situa'hiS- f ecuUsirljf I?iraoie M a summer rc y 7 uw-Aiso T.rrrr;; Thjr.. ! Drosecuboo. for libcls-an account of all the newspapers a m taiimg BP""ff-"rr:" rft.,J ihat wen PuWishrd before die revolution i and a list of w.U purcna. w.unw.nK., l"v. , ttet .J minted U the United Sutes. with a caU 4 I 'tftat f -r a fumilv f omthe lyWcr snd .ore unUetU., pan v piper mmi ana tne quanuty ot paper 5 nxan.rai.uwiv " " v ,.. ma nufictured vearlv new invented D nl ih. it nnnnti ea u.w wat w iu. uv im - - .... acco.n no iatingt-he purchaser. For further particulars str,.W by ktter or o'vherwiae to the sijhiici'.b'. r at K-l i;U. i-.;1.. - v . WILLIAM bHAV. 0 tt September 5, J81Q- - .:-V - 3&4t " ' th23dofthe presrnt mom U t shall move to the . ' J tie of Tennessee, pcrh.ip never to tctom, there- fore all tiiose to whom I am indebted are hereby notified X - to brinir forward thc4r claims for pavihenW wrvver after hold tteir peace j ad those iitdebted must pay me before 1 ,trt'.'V.v: , ROBERT TEMPLE. culatibn of the number Circulated annuallyan account supposed to be nnntinir Dresses. withadescripa(nof one called the patent circular press, .ti a variety ot wrap ana ,-proveauer, are atu-nrted ly more forms, and to be workta ; iuhu nosiica, uu .amKv iutu. iriLLIAM SCOTT!$TAVERti AT THE SIGN OF THE INDIAN QUEEN, VXAE TEE COCaT-EOVSE RALEIGH, TTA9 lately been rreatly improved by the addition o f IX Dining Room, forty tour feet long, and several con veuient apartments for private accommodation. - The Lar der and Cellar are and constantly will be well stored With every thing that can contribute to the comfort of the Tra veller. The rooms are well furnished, have tican beds, and will be W ell attended. . 1 be stables are spacious, con - PROPOSALS 1 fil CaVastastVIHO" MAILS OY TUB rOU.OirtXQ M0.iD3, WILL BE EECEITED AT TltB t GENERAL: POST-Oi F.CE UMUlKt fr Jaf Octir iart, utcUutt. IM NORTH-CAROLINA. 3 K' The News-papers of all the principal towns m the LW.ed calculated to carry six or more forms. tu va& fssw kv svvASiiaa tt st ti nirui nPsarKiWm s. ilsasiati il aV. perimcnt has Uteiy been made from the model of the hv States are regularly received and kept on tV.e in tlie Pub- re ii tors in B tox in tnese volumes are intersperaea an- "j11 " v" r"-""- "c f- ecdotca of printers, &c. and man particulars not before I trwtage of the public is respectfully solicited, and all ta- ot the'coutitry, Ecotners t wmw b'"uijt .wmtx. r' --' Kaleigh, September 6, 1810; , V ; V. v ? - NOTICE H & C: ; fi' T the last Court of Pleas t Quarter Sessions held for ' 'XVthe Countybf Wake, the Subscriber quahfietl as Ex t ecikor to the last WiU und Testament of Tueophilus Hin-j.Mim!- U hereby iriven for all persons to bring f; J forward thWr 'claims EgMitst said estate, agretubly to Ae i dVrectionsof the Act of Assembly m aocn case proviaeo i otherwise they will be barred ,of a recovery. -Those in debted to said deceased are requested to make payment as ;.MliMporbk,;. .y;, r;-: RS0MHWT0Xf Wale,Scpt.5.1810.- ' ' 36 . . , Last, Notice.; ' rtvrE 'drawintr''of'the Cape-fear Lottery is postponed Tor - J- short time, in order to sell the fcw Tickets that now 1 remain on hand. Tere are only 1XM Tickets now. in Mit r wheel, Ihe first drawn which w.ll be entitled to S e.OOQ Tae great gain of the wheel justifies the rise of Tickets to ;-EWy?fil)iar-A The,frllowing prizes are now iu the .', wheel i ; yyi-'L -i' i EL..' v 1 lre of S 6,00? ; - ' published relating to the History of the'coutitry, Sc others wnira aitiea in urinii)) lurwm. iw reiumuuni w wiuvh is added an account of all the booksellers in the colonies, now the United State, from the first settlement uf the qountryto the year 1775. , : ' -;. .. J v . :'? : . Tho work is in two columes"8vo. containine; 1060 pages, well nrinted On sllum paper.' and has five plates, one of which is a fuc simile of the first article known to be print ed in Europe bv the discoverer bf the Art of .Printing): two are fac similes of the printing types first used in Eng-1 lanl. anotner. represents cyunancai pnnunfr prrwes w companied by a description of them i the fifth is an Indian Gazette. The price of the wo volume in board, is six dollars i or six dollars seventy -five cents, handsomely bound K '. r .'.; .- 11 ' . : As a small edition only of thi s work is published, no more copies, can be forwarded than may be actually engaged I oy tne m aove mcnuonco. ; ,,,,,, . , i Hard Ware "i ;.;'.'-'.- 2 do. J. j t-,Vvv25 dot. V,..l.f;1-42i,do. jjtr 100'-;-if - - ;. 337 do.ii;.jr,. i:4'TViies.;;'f: 56 B i anks- J "' ; ; . 350 , 500 . 1210 2696 g 11456 . 5W '-.. t Tickets, warranted undrawn. Will be sent to any TNwt. 5.Joffic) in tlie United Sutes if required, and prize tickets re. ocived in payment ;' Fayette'vdle, Sept. 4 II. BRANSON. fMARSHAL's SALE: i 'itijfglifM'xMUtUinf from the Circuit Cturi o l.1 iA riiei SttUei fir thi A'vrtb-Cutolina VUtrict,; h , ?i "Wiuibe oM o:t tlie 2;3dof October next, m the I own Pvfa5ii.nitM Jnlmsihnountv. Five . likely Negroes, to Satisfy an Esecuuon in favour of Watson and Elxneser M :8U)tt;Ral)ert.t;iulyt .Administraior pt the estate of I --tEVERLr DANIEL, .KeV'HarH.Warc:Stbrc ' SAMUEL LAM BERT of the late firm of Roger, Son & Co. havinjr formed a connexion in the Hard-Ware line, with his brother John James LamberVtb business will be conducted under tne mm o . . ., - S. & J LAMBERT. T'.. r They have just received by the Pacific and other late arrivals, -ti are now Burning general assortment of Hard Ware, Cutkfy, tic at No. 231, Pearl Street, New-York. VSiOtoAJ 'ii-v:" -" August 23, 1810 . . THE Subscribers have received by the late arrivals from England, a very extensive supply of Hard Ware and Cutlery, imported on the best terms and particularly elected for the southern market, which they have for sale, at their old established Store, No. 229 Pearl Street, New. York. - . . . . .'. - ' (f . - BOCERS tt WIJJTHROP, - late v , 29th August, 1810 KOGEUS, SON k CO. NORTH-CAROLINA, ; TeeasurY Office, Jug. iZth 1810. 44. From AAhevOle to Haywood C H. one H tWCI weeks." ' -'"-"'.'.'- - Leave AsheviUa every other Friday at m and af rive at Uay wood e.' h. by 6 f. m. Leave H.ywuod c h. every other Saturday at 6 sv ss. and arrive at Aaheville by 4J From Charlotte to Statesville, wc in two wetkl. ., Leave Charloae every Other Tuasday at 2 ,p m- an r . 1 ' rireat Sutcsviuaoa Wednesday by 11 .-, U veSta.ts ; vule every outer Weunesdajr at 2f as. and arrive at Char. ' totte on Thursday hy noon .,- , : : ' - ,v . "v. ' i 46. fou tVoudstotk oy Wmaauwn to MatUtnuskfet -1 Once ta two weeks.' ' ... ' .- ' . ' '" Leave Woodstock every other. Saturday at .5 . as. t. V attl arrive f& Maitaiiiuskuct. Landing by 7 f sELsjaVsj'--. M Atamuskeet Laodiug every other Sunday at i a. as. Jd " Errive at Woodstock by 7 A as. v. ' f ; '; ( 47. Froia EuaaocUi towu Ut Marsh Castle, once in two Wistka. . : ' .. v' . 1 t " ... . Leave Elizabeth town every other Monday at 4 a. ss; ' and arrive at Marsh Uastle oy llaum- Leave Marsu Caa. tie tvery other Monday at L .' as. and arrtve- at Euaa. , beth Tows by S m. t v ' L 1 v I 4d. Tora Wduung ontoSmiUivilleoneeui twowetks. ' -Leave Wilmmgum every olber londy at o u. as. tod -?..$..; arrive at SJiiihvdle by 6 i a Leave AmithviUe eveijr . , other Tuesday a 6 u. m. aiid arrive at WUnuhgton by aiX ., ' j 1. The Post Master JUencr4 may expedite the mail - , and alter Uie times tb imval and dtpi .ure At any uin t during the continuance of the contract liv pi tousiy aii " piilating an, adequate Coniptnaalion ibr'any tXaa. taxAiso '. , that may be occasioned tlciel:y. . , ' . " - ' ' !f ' 2. F'tten nuuutes shall be atiowed for openfltg and clos. . " ; ing the mail, at all offices Where uo particular time ik spe ; Cifi d. .At -;'.';"r . ' J."' ' 3. For every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable accidenu-s t excepted) in arriving after the uinea 'prescribed "in any.. contract, the contractor shaU forfeit one dollar"! and itu. delay continue Until the departure of any dqx-iidin uud, . wliereby the raaiU destined lor such dcpeiiUing uiad lose a trip, a forfeiture of double he amount allowed for car.,. ; I lying the mail one trip shall be incurred, uiueas i. ahull be , ; ; made to appear that JtJ delay Was otcas oucd oy unavoid. t able accident in wtuuh case the amount ot pa lur Uie trip, will in all cases, be forfeited and rcta iitd. , - . ,f.' . ;. 4. Persons making proposals arc desued to at ate their prices by the year.' ; Those who contract will receive Uicir pay quarterly in the months of rVbiuary, ;la; , ; August, HB Sheriff, and OLhcr accounUn Olficera in the State and November, one tuonilt iler tbe txpu AUoii oi 4 tti suisuu w isv wsi ui usiv uu uie e uri Biiiu . nuanfP i. ;;:iIandr6ir;S'a1ei:IC Small and Valuable Tract of Land, ( two hundred acres) in the fork of Tar River, on Fishine-Cretk, three miles above Tarborough.' i .Tliia tract contaiuS abor tion of high and low lands, s well adapted to the culture of all kinds of grain common in this country. It has a small dwelling-house and barn The plantation is in good order fir Cropping, and with 5 or 6 hands, may be worked to advantage. Any person wishing" to purchase may see the premises and know the terms by. applying to the sub scriber, in Nash county, Swift Creek, just below Philips' Store. A bargain tn'ay be had, for I am determined to soU. '.-'' " " ' . " ' K ra.UAM BELLAMY. September 1st, 1810. - a. other public Dues for the year 18o9, will bear m mind, that their Accounts respectively must be balanced and closed on or before the first day of October next s Most of toe Officers included in the above description, have often set tled their account at the Public Treasury and are of dis tinguished punctuality i Good officers are solely influ enced by a sense of duty, and it is therefore held unneces sary here to mention the penalties and forfeitures provid ed by Law, m cases of failure. .1 .-'i JOHN HAYWOOD, Puk. Treat. NOTICE. S6-31 NOTICE.'. 'Committed 7 TO the Jail of Richmond County on the 21st of August, an African Ne. - gro man, about 25 years of age, near six feet high, he calls himself JIM nd says he belongs to a Mr. Rose near Charleston, . South Carolina.'. .. - ' JOHN CRAWFORD. , r , Sheriff., Jiiehmond C. H. August 29th. 1810.'. , . 1 1 t 1 Cash 12 to 16 uire im- CATAWBA LOTTERY. A DM1N13TRATI0N of the estate of Henry Hunter, ' vtt ILI be given for alikfcly Negro Boy, from J deceased, having been committed to the Subscribers, : V yearsof'age, honest & well disposed Knqt ' at the last Court of Jtfas and Quarter hessions lie a ior mediately at the STJIt OFFICE. i,H.i'.i.i.fw.v. iiri-,. i hereby iriven for all per- . f ons to bring their accoiinU and demands of every kind 'and denomination 'to the said Administrator, agreeably vi;f jht'tlM direction of the Act of Assetnbly in such case pro- . ' ..-..i. i -.i : .i.. . -,:it kownl nf recovery. And ! -Ellwl o are indebted to thafd deceased are desired to rT HE Managers of this Lottery met in Charlotte to .com-01-tyBeutwHhout delay.' ' I mence the di awing, but owing to a figure in the re- 7 1 ' - TKBO. HUNTER, 7 m turn of TickeU wluch areout, and especially the amount '-W . Ill M U V Bk IC VV r.l.li. J UI A ItllLCLS Ull liSailVS ssssvv iiiuwvvu - w ? "wake C-jwintv 3lst AuffUbU liQ. X 3t U our a further sale of Tickets by Uie Supei tour Court at ,.H r-sW Uunty, 3tstAugubt,ioio. . , rtljr.lae on the Tuesday of which-the drawing will po sitively commence. All noiumg i lcceis are reques.ea to send them in one week previous to that time. THE MANAGERS 2w tTO THE PUBLIC. t? TTf lERfeAS, it 'ha been re-ported in this neighbour f YY JioOd and elsewhere, that 1 (while living with Messrs. y " jliiglt Telfair, 5tCo.)purloined sundry Goods to the amount ; 'i of two hundred doAars, which report 1 can prove to be . " . taUe and uiifounded. ' . ". ' ' , ' " ' " - V-i I hereby caution all'pcrsOns from circulating uch re ; port, as I am resolved to prosecute with the utmost rigour of the law all those vhd have or may hereafter make use w we same report. ..- i . W n 1 lofer the public to Messrs. Huith Telfair, & Co certi- .t-: ;ficate, (which is hereiuiexed) to know Juhe sittt of the f-!vabore report. .. ; .:'v ,.".-rv ' ' ' V'1';': Svv V,;i:&... V -- Wm.'W. HOPKINS. . '.; ?::UV ';'tbi may 'certify that Mr. Wffiam tWHppkin. when ,m oiu- emptpy, acted with integrity ana lawcnu. u ...... ':::-:.!-::. '.'"-- nvm ratvlt0 E . j.UWUltlUwaM V- Cliarlotte, August 23d, 1810. THE Subscriber cautions all person against trading , for a NOTE of HAND which appears from Uie face of it, to have been given by John Leopard, (of Iredell County) to Benjamin Lamberson. As the said Note was fraudulently and deceitfully obtained, and without any cviisiuerauun, t am ueicrmuicu null 3 pay It. ' JOHN LEOPARD. August 17, 1810. - - 35 3t HOUSE TO RENT. X No other than a free Wiiite person shall be "employed ,t . - td convey Uie mad.- , .'; .VrV-X .6. Where ihc pioposerjntend to convey t)te mail in jio "i, '.' i body of a stage carriage, he is desired to sjiic it in his pi o-. - - :' posala. " .r--;?,' v;;.- ' 7. The Post-master General reset ves to lumaeirvbe r;ght v of declaring any contract at an eiiil, wilcneyci1 one iaiiure ' ' " ' happens, which amounts 19 the loss of a trip. ::- jI ; - ' ':. 8. The contract lor the routes No. 1 W 29 are lo be in f ? operauon on tne O'St aay 01 vntiiiry next, anq comjiuo - -v Until Uie 30th of September Mil, and for the remaining; routes to oe in operation at the same time and couuiuiei until March 3 1, 1 B12. r . ,,.J .. GIDEON GRANGER, j ilt . rOSTASTfcE tiKNKEAL J OENEEAL fOBT OFFICE. ' WtuhingtM. Vttyr July hi, 48 10. k- 1 'V - .' ' ;. ' v 1 TREASURY cUERARIMEN tifHERBAS in conformity with Uie provision maie by ' X ; ' T law tor the reiiiilmrsement of Uie Jixthtmged iiue J'erS ' ' ? V rVntf SiarlcL created K fit' a. nuul kjtijui a' I.u ; ' H tied, "An act, sappkmeiKary to Uie act,etiuUed an wtvX ' ; , ipaning fN-uvisiuu air tne reav-mpuon 01 we dole ot ilia TM1E Subscriber ha lately erected small house on v llareret Street, near Dr. Wheaton's. and DroDoses to rent it on moderate terms. The house is wt-U calculated public debtor Uie United States." pasndon tlie ILlid r , v'S - ? for a Hatter, Shoe-maker, or Cabinet-maker's Shop, &c. , of February, lo7, it has been determined by uie Conmoa- r Those who may wish to rent a house well situated for business, will do well to apply soon. Pessession can be had in a few days. WOODY MARTIN. Raleigh, Aug. 29, 1810. Wanted to Purchase IMMEDIATELY, FOR CASH,' , ; A LIKEL NEGRO GlRL,v Of Uie age of 12 to 15 years and of a good character, ENQUIRE OF THE EDITORS. Raleigh, August 23, 1810, , 34 3w CASH WANTED! ALL THOSE.WIIO ARE INDEBTED - TO THE SUBSCRIBER, .ire requested to make immediate payment,. n j ' HENRY GUIRE, Raleigh, Augut 2Qlh 1810. ;-f f Strayed Notice. 0 Saticfur.! N Friday last came to my house V ahnnt four feet ten inches h; 14 or 15 tears old. He say hi and that he is a free" boy he brought with him a Bay M are, about four feet seven or eight inches hign, near eignt years old, both her hind feet white, neither docked or branded. The said boy lias given me no satisfactory, ac count of himself f ha says he believes be; was raised in Chatham County, and had a grand father oy Uie name of John Stone, who lived near one Eaton', and died .about four week ago..! Believing that ' the above described boy tru account of KimME. &nv information ins IV Sj ' J respecting him wUl ba thankfully rajived by ine living ' sioncrs of the Sinainir Fund, that the residue of the Prin cipal of said Mock sliould. be reimbursed on lie mat d; y v , 01 ianuary ar, ririLis ni l ici ,i mertiore ivtn to W ' , the Proprietors uf the Certificates of Exch an ; to Six . Pa Cast. Sf occ, created by the act albvcaaid, U'attho '.'".'-! principal irf the whole amoMntqf said stock not M ttoforei f , reimbursed, will, in surrender of Ue certificate, be paid n Ue first day of Jannary, 1811, to the reapective svock- - ; holders, or their legal represcntaUves,"or attonues duly 'a conaUtuted, eiUier at the Treasury or at Ue loun effica ' V; 'f where the stock thus to be reimbursed, may, then aland - " credited to Uie proprietors thereof, . :. . c , v' v It is further made known foe Uie information of the par. ,..H '. Ues concerned, that no transfers ot cei uiicaiM or' Exchan0 ed Six Per Cent. Stock from Uie books of the Treauiy,r of any Commissioner of Loans, will be allowed afur tne first day of December next and Uiat Uie. intnrest on thes i whole amount of said stock, will cease and determine on : the day preceding Uie day hereby fixed for the rcimbui se. 1 ment Uiereof. , ALBEKT GALLATIN, " v 1 . Secretary tf tlte JfVeajriirj , . 'if: ;,May23. 250.- Roanoak;Ferr TJ ROM' the Subscriber, about 3 X weeks ago, a Black Mure in com pany with a Bay Filly the Mare ba . " BBS '.- ', '. '',(' - '4 lHE Subscribers wish to inform their friends, custom BLACK BOY I on thof'uly." Whoever will detiveriier te me or give I rrs, and Uie pub tic in general, that they have Uiis year ' -the management of the Ferry crossing Roanoak, At the ptace well known by the name of Has ami. It .Milcnei.t', Ferrv. On the main roajl Ibiulimr tl f.-n-ihnrir ami Kirl..' ad on a bell, has a long main and mond. ! Thev have imnii hoata uffi'..&mle imw ui ,.. ;' tailShe is branded on her fore ry a wiggon and hogshead of tobacco, b.ah teatnst onco, . paria, anu u, , wciicvc, ucmnu; a , 0r uiree lioghstieads and lerryHicn sufficient to tnanafi .. there . David Mitchell, one of Uiosubscribei's, ' wlio juw; J nasUM management, pledges hipwell uiat due atXeiition . -Shall he paid,aiid every exertiorf will be made to givu gene' ;'., ..I ... ...1. Ll. , .1. . .1 . . I. ..!. , V do not remember Uie letters. The 1 said Mare was seen on Heaver Uam .ieh and I suppose sbout me formation so thatl get her and the colt, shall be ralsaUsfiicUunj at which place as gniat dispatch wid be !ttamew Abridiam Stone, thEndsotncryKWErded,'. ';. ; " 9x nsed s at any othej Ferry on Moaiioak.'. They eohcit tbo rought with bim a Bay ? N.B.,The said Mare was raised over Cape-Fear, and continuation of their friend's patronage. . .. the spring before last was stopt by Mr. Lewis Jones, sen'r. she may be gone Uiat direction now. ' " ( " J r The viubUc's humble servant, Raleigh, July 21t, 181tt-, ARCHIBALD WILLS. To Carpenters. A' LArgo undertakinir for Carpenters. . It will re tmire one who has a very considerable force to accomplish -the building." Payments will be prompUy -1 - ..t-.j.i v. , . ; . '- ii""w:.'iiAnibs oiiin.Lii, rerson vounryt v' DAVID MITCHELL," Mecklenburg..; f ' - AprU 5, 1810.;, '.:-.H . 14-6iw:u.',. r,', . "--j. N. B. ,lAyio MjicHtti. informs his fiicuds tliatho ? " v has bmlt AHiJJiseon the north aide of Roanoak, at Uie iafidW4. ing, for the' accommodation of his custonurai at which - . place he intends keeping a Grocery Store, via. all luiidEv;;'? of Spiritumji Liquors, Molasses, Cotl'ee, Sugar, &c tic . i HQ also intends keeping PRIVATE E M'E tt'l'A I KM EN T 91) uie main road, one mile in me rcwy, wuere lie hat "Caxc Wui be taken to aausiacUaia, A. 1 . i ;,., vl' JIT .Vt. 1 nnr nrruiili'ce for truth. i ten miles Soutn 01 tuieign. - ' v ! f accompusn tne buildings, raymenu wui be prompuy 1 on mo main roau, one mucvm uie twy, s.-wtahTOgutkt,iwpi- iCaiewiUbetakentoisiy. -if- 4 -i' ,' 1

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