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1 ' . (rN 1 J ewe try i fTiT. lubicribff list jul ju, return.! from the -v Nurth, with a giXj an a aonmcntor I ,i. 1 SihtrJlfareftjc.- m rvei ,(TVrel farsahj In this placet !.! Jft;U'r .if t?f latest importations, and the . , r."TJ.not fshiwnabU end l-ganl ifmil to be had in , ,, ' "aw cf tlid Nurthern Cities i eb-Kant.fioU ami surer natttot plain Do. flus. fcc. And in a I few da) a, h till receive, a r-ry elegant aort. a--"--"- . - . ( " ia m" m . VOETUY. ' S'W). ' There's fisgr tnrt in the vernal flower, And mune in the grove t There's pleamr- In Hi- svlvan bower, . Out him Is found in love In youthful, bashful, blulig love, . .That steals the cryal cup, "." An 1 with rrd lips, ami trembling "Die blinfJ nectar up.'-' : ' ' ' . - -'.Tbrrt'e glory in tbf btc.5eM, :." And joy in civic fame i " rr' '4"' But the the p rlJ3 of blis must yield, " lu life' eventful eue. " tnnt Mtliirf1JiJ; hSta, aJLkiaJaof i'tf. 17 To routbfcii, basliAil, bludiing love. if ; j 1 Ana ere w wiui Lu pillow ouxei ' , ' On bttut'f throbbing brtMt. . Tktc't p!ture'in th mttj &ttt6f,- . And at the feMt deii'tf i . And rld will all our Joyt enhance And make oir htnouri briit i But jrouthful, bilifuf. bluhin(( lore, Come with hie ferttrrt kM ' I lit wit reVtal, if', imtlca, and eeala , Our only eartlil blue, , trtiikt. Bultimmrt, Xay, 1827. L STANZA. Why tn fpringi enthorned o htgfi, Where tbe Mmin:'ui kiM the ikv ' Tuthat thence .heir ftreama ma floir, t'ertiHzinf all behw. . U'h be cloodi inch lofty flight, - Caki'ic in the ("Men fixM t 'l is to tend down genial ahowert On tlii lover world cef oura. was fciriMcJout at a r'rotninent ob. jeet of atuck up to the termination of the contest., Next to the mcrui of oar favorite candidate, and hit strong hold upon the cficctiooa of the people, he ii perhaps must indebted for his triumphant success, to the exertions of Mr. art Daren. In , accepting; the station, Mr. Van flurca has furnished another instance of patriotic devotion ti the interest! of hit country. He had leeonist called to fill the hirheit oCiceof the SrstEute in theUniojt, un der the happiest aajipicei. and com- mcocedbiiad ministration with signal eclat. His , inaugural message" 'Wis every where complimented, by friend ad Xocod itf great fcngth-did not D'erenf it YepubircalioS'lo moht xi( the ledins papera in all the statet. . It has been pronounced, by men corape. tent to judge, superior to any similar production of hit tahnted and lamen ted predecessor, .' Had ambition alone governed him, I be first in New York, than tecond at Wsshfogton. When he nnuced to the Legisla. ture,-. his acceptance nf this appoint ment, ; resniutoot , were introduced i- ; 1 f--- - i ... . . if It- t r.W kept oiuni!y on hafd, or m4e to order on auort.noUce. All w whicti will be auld jTowerthan inch good were eertdioed pf I Beiore in inn pracer - - -... , I . 1 be public art re ipecifully InriteJ to call arid I etamine thete roodat' their nchneiL eletrance. i.and cheipntaa, cannot fail of pleating the who wiwi io uy.- , , ,, , ! All kind of IFair het PtfairiJ, and warranted b keep time t the ihop U t o dunrs below the ' tjurt h'lute.on Main-ttreet. U03T .wr.V.NE. "' 't N. B. 1 hava reeentry employed an cicellent workman, who will 1a future be eonttantly In aiy - Bbopj So that tlitMe dirocd to patrohire me, !n my lino of butineaa, neil be under no appro henwon, in conKcjiienct of my 'occaaional ab. A -' (boM Imlcbted d ihe aubfcriber. by JVl tiotf, or oiherwiae are bcreby notified to ,all immcUMitely ami make Mtntent. Tim im. ttce will applrmort-- wipioMlarlv. ta .all thote who do rot livt in tbe imwrfiate nr!?h- Bornnoa ot sauioury. jtujsuiT wnKE,' i rtill in oneratiotL from XV A. irtWZ-:-- Unfloliitoo,. N. C. to bic!t i tur anortrat foote from JUIcirh toj iy nxnii, ei viu fuiijr os examination , ... i it r'lioingaiaTanceaTixt-j , -r , From Baleir h to Salibuf v. .. . lM miW u Trom thence to Anhnlle, 60 I Tram thence to Warm flpringa,!; 33 . Fruifc intiice.to Net port,- - 35 - 'la In, to Newport, where this line intersect thf other, 318 . Traeellers from tbe eouth of RJeijfh. and In the neiKtiborbood layettevilie, will find it much ine prrrerabie and ahorteet route for them . . 1 ... ..... to irtfri n anoaue, or tnat aect ion or coun I tup inr nr tup riirrir try- That part of thi fine from Athvitla tolrtn.:.-(....1 .i... l 1. 1 . Warm Spring, piie.otff a new and elegant tb doirter'd cheek aa pale as tnoorJight Powerful advocate, and we are told, .r. - . ' - 7 - -rv . hew JRcportt furnish ample evi- rSU learning and research. --..etterine; K.Cllntenect thie line at Lincoln ton il.W'l'i bod V 4&uM emWetn W.a loeelier thing j uie, and the line from Leaiiigton,Kentuciy, - ineecUit at Kewnort. Thi-U will ba area that facilities are aflbr de4 for travellers to reach - , an Section of thw Vn'HtA SM0aiiidJti4Juhi acriber. hnoet ruch manifest atlvanfagea,' will secure his line the aupport of a diacriminating FLORDLWtJl. It i aim st imnoisiUe to Leticve the extraordinary fondness which the natives of Upland and France had for flowers and though the rage is now extinct, it cannot be unentcrtaioing to show the extent to which their parti ality for flowers had led them. In 1630, at Harlem a (lower to which they had given the floe name of semper august us, was sold for lour thousand aiz hundred florins, a beau tiful new "cjrriase, -and two i horact with harness. ' . . Another person tjave thirteen thou ia'nd florins for- a. Quwcr of the tame kind. . Tpta Tulip root two hundred square perches of land, we're iven One who possessed ta yearly r'e'nrcf sixty thousand florins, reduced him self to beggary m the short space of lour months by purchasing flowers. ( This rage for flowers was carried to tuch exteut that tn three yean the he might well have decided rather to U'ffic of them yielded in one city in llollanc The ffo d ten milliont : sterling tit - Why doei f-od tsalt the treat 1 Ta that they may p-op the atatef 60 that toil ill tweet may yield, -And the tower reap tbe field. llichei wli Ltf be confi r) That the. rich mar minister. Tu the hour of their distreii,T r T Uie poor and fatherless. "-"Dora belicht If?"wton'a mind7 '- 1 u to thine on all mankind. - ' Does he 'give to virtue birth f ' Tit the salt of this poor earth, atet then jsaued a proclamation to suppress such destructive and dis honest commerce. The price given for flowers in France 1 e . . a highlyrcoraplimentary to him,' which " netr,y " txiravaga.,vouttne rage were umn mous v adorned bv both V 9UUl 'without interposition of government. "-A SPRlNfl MORNING. ' " j., JteajJ-r,. whosoe'er thou art. What thy Cod has given Impart - -, . ... Hide it not within the ground t Send the cup of blessing round.' '. , Hut thou power 'the weak defend 1 Light iVgire ht 1 thy knowledge lend 1 Rich r remember him who gave j Free f be brother to the stare. Houses, tod on bis way to the seat of the'National Government, the free dom of t ie citV of Near YnrV Vnn. f-rr-rl ,.nr,n 1,: f ,-. " etnereai .i.wnets.eome, I , Tr ,7 ' r:"V v5 j Ami from the bosom of you dropping cloud, "tuencet tn bta .native state, are only tur-I while music wakea around, vUUln.A shower. patted by thote which have been bc-f P1" shadowing-Tosei, 09 our plains descend,. stowed -upon our worthfVnd venera-f "Frmy eiwn part," taya Addtton. bTe" Chief Majtfstratr'Gen, Jatlcsoo. v f in" sentence which conveys livelier t . '.111 r ' a ... I '- . r incr wnoie teaeraiiieDUQlie. The emotions man xne meioay-oi-verse President' himself must feel : Deculiar I could impart, 11 1 value an. hour i .tal r.crur.T.irr.. TliC innerr.v.st Ijcrs of the bar., and the outermost hyrrs cf the wood! are the mo-jt vital part j cf the stem tf a tree, and tlmsc orj the l.ralthy cnD'! dition of which the health cf the whole plant most Immediately defends, Hence mny treea continue to cxltt for centuries whm the central nrt. completely decayed, or even hot ptt4 aent, so that the trunk is a hollow Cv. Under some.times of most spacious mensions. f Guar, Jour. ofArri ;ra,..;;.;..FeV-perso!i; fVerhsm- would suppose the wine trade ol France tu be-' at extensive at it is, Froip interesting article publishrd ia" 'u,v New .York Journal of Cornmerfr i. appears thiit more thsn J.OOO.tooo Brrf sons are employed 10 "this" bfaTcVi 7 inuustry, , j ne quantity ol w nes nually produced is estimatetl at l,Co million , gallons, which la generic worth from 150 10 180 million dollan. , coop heasonino 'The Alabama Journal, of the' nil rVV We. publish but a U a . a ' . I sneeTj mis week. ve do it,1 because we nave no paper j we have no paper, because w6 have no money 1 we hit,' no rnooey, because those who are is. I aeotea to us uo tjot pay us, and those wno are indebted to us do not pay tu oecause......;;.tht liOrd onlv.W. ... 1 -1 Deculiar I couia impart, t vnuc an nour in - satisiactioa jn having at his right hand j aprfcg morning, a, much as common inc jltsi man 01 ine greatest state 10 j 1 iwr tint -ua.au . nour micnigrii the Uoiop, and who enjovs at the same I When I fitd myself awakened into be time so large a share of the 1estecmbf ngr and- perceive my life , renewed witnm roe, aoa, 11 me same 11 me, aee the whole face of nature recovered out I au riis lellow citizens. At home, he has Ibng been advan tageously known in the various walks of life. At the bar he was an able aid ; To aHenl shades and thr aits ufTcrtnE' v To Hcaren the holy fragran'c5' ofits tears. ot the dark and uncomtortable state in which it lay for several hours, my heart overflows wtth such secret sen timents nf joy and gratitude, as are a kind of implicit praise to the great Au thor of N-tture. The mind, in (hese early seasons of the day,' ia to refresh ed in all itr faculties, and borne, up .Vs-yanrtn, A". C. JftcX73Tr82fr I r fill) flnlW(hlllM- - ' "r. III.IU1I11.1I ULAni. There is not on the pa which repeal Otiy turn of angulih, in the Book of Fate,' " ' A tlnir th. lh. ...In - fmml Wj-hen-ffiendihip 1 ia'dcexked. or LoVe meeU 1 a at naei A'TJlEiV"lC wr.ajreetion coldly is r,proved rv - v - 4.. . m 1 1 . 1 :.l -m i-.l, i: m. , mw r i - i- m; . 1 siviiuintaintofttheriirbftof theneo-l w,a uc." DCW BUPP,,C 01 "".raw pr-f ef6dfcfreqoen'd in th- H-rTiTTutnf espaiiy-wnert.Lne-scntcTi i-r I i -puBiunce.ofj dtcie "of the Court of rJt-T.roHjy for ItowaVcdunfnhr Clerk and Mailer will Ktl,at p'tiblic auction; tm the- J3rd y 4LMay flex, at the Court-IIouse In 8alia. bury r- met of land, late the property of ,Wil. . liam Ijampton, dee'd. King on Grant's Creek, near Macay'i Mill, adjoining William Tinkston, Sen. and others 1 containing 333 acres or there, atouts. This land is valuable on account of its , . Ibca'.ioo, being near a good milL and within the ' -oonreuient dirtancf of 2 or 3 miles from SaJia.' bury. The rale ia ordered Tor the" purpose tU - making a divUon among the heirs of the .late .' proprietor land a credit, of twelve months is of-1 t'ered to the purchaser," upori his givtny bood -wUimpproved security, fr the purchase money, and a tyle made for tbe same upon TuHpsvment. ' am U BlUJMAW, C', JU. E. r-priIl3lA,t8.,9. ... &67 ioeiicrfrT--r -iT 'T-AT-AM I t - My first and last transposed, are still I n found and sense the same x " Of half.whipped truant's low complaint, . 1 conititue the name. ' But backward read, 1 am the cause Of many a weeping eye, And broken heart, and orphan's tear ".The drunkard's daily cry. xvaatVB. T .L " . . . m in me sine senate- ne was tor manv year a one of the most active 1 useful. anu.innuenuai memoeTt, always stren uou pi tint and reanonaible nart TtwWtht triboml . I?irh -i!o.Vrrl tael with the breath of flowersTthe i f &rriandJAppe Uenerai of the ttate, at jo Ttarly age; up'Jn.-jean ana n moic oiaer he not cnly sustained himself, but at tained tnc iront rsni-orHrs-ijrofesiio amongst wrnepf the most learned and I highly gmed jntn jn theTcbuniryt-Irr the Senattrof'the-UBittutesHhw t courseru known to the worltf. - Here "-nv S"T"" " ' '" y. . , thousand Headed of TrctCalbaaA Str,"'Covmt inform me h-t)il the seed told under the above -amf I ..... . 1 to this country, is the- same called itl Loudoun t ,lyrdeners Jrei2ide," the Tree or. Cow Cabbace. said toB:! extensively cultivated in Xa Vrndcf where it grows to an enormous sift.! and if any have- been cultivated hm to what site did it attain and how loerf did It last.--s7suikisT,- Jr 8. Skinner Etq;- II VRMONT IN FAMILIES. Impartiality tends greatly to pr-J mnfe hsrmonv in famihea. ' lf-nr M necessity of parents nM manffestiJ any partiality to one or more of thj chjldrrjij In the favc red child it Li the founditioofor Tideand self-id portance, and in'the neglected pnt raises iodicQaiiojjrif not hatred. 111 snout in a i family w ill he'ere: fT.'," r-- t . tvnt- ... . I mierrup:ea, tnouia ine Miner ana rl ther pursue different systems ia managemrnt 'of thetr 'chiWren ro'i dience-rrrech -is- tr-berej:pe;cw,i the probability is, that trad habih stveeta of nature that 'are'pccxiliarta1 the' m'orping,H Who can help respon- mg uTRHiaigtbeiHaUyxp tiU1 V FronnhBii IRISH EriTAPH. Here lies Th body of John Mound, -Lwt at sea ami never found. " - BY virtue of a deed of trust to me executed by Nicholas Ludwick. I shall erpoe to sale, on Tuesday of Rowan county court in M ..next. A tract of land on the main Yadkin River. MISCELLANY, THESHCRETARTrofSTATEr The-following just tribute to' the character and talents of Mr. Van Bur- en he achieved flie"fuIneirbf his-fam;;J . . botts IN houses, Compared with thelnost eloquent del '-Haying frorVnmy ymith' beeoiondof baters and profound statesmen of that a 5"d horae,- I'haye paid much aticn august body, he was'uneurpassed. For t,on 10 th nimI and have long since loostledge-of human nature, political Ben IU1I7 convincea mai 11 was lowy tact, sntracity,' firmMss,' nd pertever- 0 w5 Pen w.,", w"th botta in a horse'a ...-.- ----- - L . .1 -.1 1 ance, he is pre-etninent. Seven years onjn. ucuevmg tnai mere n-a no. service :- in - our highest Legislative; thTDg)erbeen-discovered that will kill Council must have made him intimate tnem n thc "tomach without killing Iv acouaintetLwith alf our foreign re- the horse."-1 should almost as soon lations,' und givenhim ecuifar quail- jth!ok of wetting rcto my barajto ki fications for the poihtiaeofr; r.-1 the rats and mice. Many things, whic t th mouth of Dutch Second Creekrcwrtatn.-Pennsylvania 1 log two hundred and two acres and a half. The rrA' a. ? land is Saldio.be" of the best quality in that see. U - ,r C congratulate GenrJjckson and the country, upon hia. acceptance I is from the American' ReDublicanr T Pennsylvania it will be peculiarly leading administration "paper in &atfying. Mr. Van Bureh never can oe insensiaie to. or torcettul ol 3Vc " tinrt of -the country- snd the neceanrr houses and ftWln.arflinnel"TwmiBcsi wA to be lorrniA, it is thought mi tew uian rs Tiiur. an rcrt. Our time urgre! leading interests are II hich you have heretofore published, I think goodf such V bleeding to, prevent in flammation, t, let, I think, the most sure way is to keep the horse free from the nits, '. - - Some years since 1 had a very val uable, mare that was atucked with KTreii imnd..jifl nw ucca so mucn enurossed ni lat hw uiis icu mai ine nrsi omcer tn tne k-..- jr-rr- r wt:h.IV,--rni-.l i..:j..:j r "nu 10 appearance, vcryiar Hh-uvi. lUMn ,k- Ii ..m 1 , w. vi 1;;; a a. m s a ... w afc- w waaMia.-jai.i.i:ii iiiiii vm wienpn atni a 1 w h ua ea. irui ulal aiac a 1111111 x 111 . .. . a . uiemna wmgo . . ... 4 , , ""uuiH it. r. r : ' . mem, wnrcn more-tnao answerca ill 4S4MH tqv f , fax -tv,;,., , yat78tA.lS39,' .VV v ' 6t67 1 .intended to have done to Cahlne .2t whonr !gej!entaat Washington.' When it P'nt 1 1 1 - : 1 .' 1 11 c . . nau pcen ascertained, tharCtrlcrrt""" f w nose pest interests -rrrtpr "i aDk Pl expectations of wealth, population and com- muW talk 1 :: ' sJyJi!rt!f ror,4'a' H t 1 ' "n had been elected President, the are inseparable from our own. y .wiKr:r 'P"01'6 aecmed to torn, as if bv V. tiJm TJ..I..J if.j. 1..J-.. Ti. 'COmmonConlpnt thrnncvli,..,,mTT: - .1.,., uusn ..-uou, uunnar aiarr andt . r T"-TOy6t"iiyuiu, 1 """""lw irrn PiRMrn first place in his counsels.- All lank erl -.A.Frm Steuben, la the county ef to the Gpvernpr of New York, as the wa9D,0St0D ow-upwirda of year, on burnt ground, upwards of 100 without anv other , us,ateir .0arr eallti .Maivaret-hiewlfet Petition, partition of lanrtt ;V : appearing to the sathfaction of the court, that uc uciciiuH.Mt irc nui iiiiAD.iianu or thit ttate. lb:--- , r, fwvifv . ; .-.raWnr wrcreu uj uie COUrt that publi- rasrc7T in the 1 anrf- ' - r bouse m Salisbury, on tie fflirf Monday w May next, then and there to plead, answer or demur ; v aaia peiuion, or ine same will be taken, pro ' ,;-7:;.',;;1,. 6167 TT... X ...... JNO. blLES." :.'- y:' - :.:"- ' ".. . . 1 ... 111 1 ."" .'" . '" l: J?on SiifrirCntrlflM Jhriltrtmt Bt9, : "ff ATILDA PINKSTON t Peter Pinkaton i : ' 1 . ' , ; -WA petition for divorce. In this case, it art. . - Pearing to the satisfaction of the court, that tbe ' - -'-I . ,efendant h ot Mf-iatttUiMt' of4bls statsvlt It- lucreiore oracreu oy me court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Caroli. ; Jian, printed in the town of Salisbury, that de fendant appear at the next court to be held for u coniy o; Kowan, on the second Monday af. ter the 4'h , Monday in September next, and plM, answer, or demuv tn .;:. r judgmentprotoafeaso wiU be entered, and'thel T'1, "c"r PWte.- TV irnet. H. Giles. -tfter the 4tU Monday in Marh. A. I) igra 7 v . : Ct68 IlT.-nu.FAci'S. n -"S -. M man bett qualified, in everv Veanerr. l"ty. years of age, raited the past to.h aitmlhw iich -Kt-k km tm jr- tefpnhan-; a4u ' m " " J-t m . raised on hit farm about ""400: :busne(a xorni 25 tons anilctyervaded everypolitical circle HVe,rid?1 io on ine suuiect. In nam nir h m for his. Secretary of State; the President consulted his own sagacity hot less thai tliii hiiMi. Ia!.. .lt.' ' "v uviwilb TUiLC. inu DBB 171 ven proof, that the expectations of hi i- .1 ... .. " . rrienas wiu not be dtsaDDO nted. Thi gentleman had been, tirtgifially," the friend of Mr. Crawford. From the moment he took hit stand among the friendt of Geo. Jackson, he was de. nounced by the leading administratjfpn rr "'win chilli oj oppo sition," arjd from a conscioutness b'f his talent,. power, tad influcnct,he haying time. ' It is aaid that he keeps 3 years' provision in : hia house- con stantly, - IU is at excellent citiieo and a remarkably smart man for one f-his age, and in order that he may know when he begins to fail, it is said that he jumps a four foot fence,' that stands between his house and barn,, several times in the course of a year1. It Is stated that the shortest distance a ship can ssil irom New York to Liver pool, as measured upon -a treat circle in Geographical milcsis 299 miles. lished. rt order- (oloniotftjflxe- and b ittfmyiamonB: cbildrtB..one thouMii be allowed to dolntncerTove r ofi another inor ought one to be pniif at me expense 01 anoiney j no wnci comparison must be drawn. Chili should not be allowed to scoff at who happens to be an offender. T practice destroys affection, and f' rise to resentment and rctaliat- They"should be taught to feel lor another when in disgrace, and ..so! prevented from interceding. L jCocUricalV?tte a noticed theIndonZSut), thar'the Coch insects lately sent over Trom Mj 10 om cspain, are tiomg wen r. prickly pear or opuntia of that coot and are aaid to rival even those Mexico in the quality and brillian: their tfve.""Thr-writtr ucz" prepHtty'fxUJjdingjheu I .1 -1 - 1. oicyna ion .me snores Whv rou d therBf crtiwi try. fThe dve is in constant oc and will command a ready 1' and high price in all our conrf cittes.V ,r,,"L,,!ii.i.-jJuwtBx mi. I tnnV rvf K-ma tria v MaWMV", t. w V- If SB I Uishtc... pU. h into on. oaart SSSffiS: -.-. -m. L. ' AR.t Hi-..J M WIIIKl if IIICII IUUU IWUllVH H.llll Hill., .im ...ii,iri yn i! , " . f .L,r melted. Then nut it into a hottle. TinhespirnTro 1 . . i " -r--f and gave it just before the wax, dc began to harden." About two hours sfter gave physiC'T The effect -was that the bott were discharged in large from one to six or eicht stickinir to it! : MamagcmMru;uy&H thebedr buLmo3t by th . .i---".., -nr ,., , ..5h V3mina, liJ.1Si-,jriwv.... fTJf inn. SS-t 'nrrawcteitfar.y.9tj:S'''l a tert- r.Aik,-... usuuy Tiro itxip;;iw i The lather of a boy who was toessity r-j .fL.i . . . , . 1 ll.-:.: ht . .t.i-m trivrtxW IUUU one cet hour! V "So would your son have tiania,'fiV Dtontheimj and com ka.M n .L. l ii;r L 1. ( t-r fU. !. k..f - narrnW SDhCrC 'l manv milri in travl." I contraction of alliances. It , - - !kv-. W VA-urav means pt Itis Stated in the New York papera j residing witHiTtetrinileaWil that two hundred and twenty-eight et) have, one , a son ana sviav.ua Wtisvuuiuivj7l UC.I1, 111 I UdUUIUCI , Ik IJ uuuviJ - . i J CitV. WithrMir anv allowance for fisL shall marrv t and in no COtlCtrj. J W J m -. " W I ' j m m . ki- Cbihins. or food, - Nevertheless. Dro- ever seen so few members ot vision must be made for the Greeks ! -Cl- -rwtch Tlvnoivil of tbe ft From A I"roni From 1 :l all, 7 ii Travel. '1be aeig much the ,to travel ry. r Thi Warm'Sji Turnpike tbetlur the most tiewlmag 'e elac '"cvilJe, f -'he Cnefrt He, and -intersects J iat faciliii, y section icriber ho 'ayorabJein ot toon OIR id of bed, coming into hia chamber triet in Norway seldom tTivetf : morning, said, Why don't you miles from home, unless it be c ' up? "the sun has been up three the year, to he winter fur at l ever sec pfublic ir state ef eelibwy. .mm. . ... . mi n i a a 1 .wmwis',v,'i , w.uury. 7. venience is r ;tltem comf.., t the u helter. At: 0d Prnvi; J'onary, nti , aM Pfc4i" ' ble stvl. , - v. m Vne e-c-;.. - . J. . '"" '' ' " Z . . . . ; v ' - ' ' -J ' II ' ' 7 - '
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