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r . . f t1U -.'i IS .....r Mouthy Y tinted. TOTICF, it herrl.y plven, that the Note Hi! INl 0xk Aecwi.it 1i f.trt AUtojon, previ Oat to the 18th May !, tuve been irwd (0 me, et Truite, (ur collection, He. AB penoni - iUell4 la biin ire hereby requeued to tl 4 pX the Same before the lt of Jul next, t lb unpaid on that day will be Injitcrimi. plaeJ in ilia hand of an officer for col. Action. Tbe equation of bis butine will admit rtf no further toduVcace.' - - 5 AM U REEVES, I'm, milE subscriber hu just fiorifi, V3h if f4 M a sortmcat of '"jrweiry; Slher.Waret tic. eswaicer offered for talc in this place i hit Jewelry W of the latest imperUl'ions, and the rnoet fashionable end elegant kind to be hid in any of the Northern Cilice i clennt piU end Filver lTatke$t plain Uo.$ lie lie. And in t few dart, he will receive a very elersnt awort. went of M&tarf Cd. Abo, all kindt of &U txr-florr, kept constantly on hind, or made to order on abort notice. All of which will be Mid ' lower than euch goodi vere ever disposed of j before In thie place. . j ' The public are respectful! invited to call end ' Diamine then gondii their richness, define, ' and ehespnete, cannot fail of pleasing thote who ' with to buy. AO kinds of rror et Repatrtd. end warranted io Keep time i tfflUBt-KnatBt ma MaiiMtreet ROIT .WYNNE, E-i:7me?rVSlWed an JJceHent workman, 1 , who will in future be eonetanlly In my -?!rr--Shopr thwt tW to ptwniimB; V my fine Of boti neat, need "be under no pprw - , heiUia conttquerxe of my oecionJl ib. tence. R. WYNNE. T9 ttiU in operation, from - . Lineolnton, N. C. to Bean'i Station, Tenneeieet wbjcd U the atwrtett roete from UalHrh tr Knoiville, as will felly appear a eaamination of the foflowinr detancea, mi TrddnuWfh Mmvr- - in mRea." Trom thence to Morranton, m 80 Trom thence to AahviHe, From rbence to Wirm Sprinp, Krmn thence to Newport, Io all, to Newport, where thie linw interarcti the other. 60 33 2J' 318 Trivellera from the aAUth of Kaleirh. and in ike f.cir.hborhood of Fayettevilie, will find it Tnoch the preferable and ihortett route for them to travel to Knoivitle, or that lection of coon try. That part of thia line front Aihville to Wana Sprinp, piwea over a new and elegant Tempiee Road, t untune; the whole diatance on - the bluff of the rivevanimlinj; to the traveller the moot romantie, picturtujue end pleaainf iew imarinabW ' - '. rr:fnThe fjjje Knee from Columbia, 8. C. and Tay IT'letlevin, l, C; intersect this line et Lineolnton - t&e line from Auruata, Geo. intenecta it at Ah- tillet and the line from Lexing-lon, Kentucky, iateriecti h at Newport. Thut it will be. a- en that IkoiUliea are aOorded for trarelfcrt to reach-f- . any lection of the United Stateit end the aub. acrtber hopei luch manifeet advantaeei, will I ciurs uia um uiiuvri ui uiacriiiunaiinir -puUUo.- BAhirjEL-KEASXAiSkB Aftrfonfm, Jf. C. Martk 35. 1829. 3mt75 WAGONERS,: " TV11, Ad to theif advaotace, to itop at If - the jrjtw.rr4 where. every eon venience le provided for Man and florae, to make them comfortable, at the moderate charge of 25 eenti a day and night, for the privilege of the Yard, the uee of 'a good house, fire, water, and hclter. Attached to the Yard, are a Grocery and Provision Store, Bread Shop and Confec tionary, and a Home for Boarders and Lodgen, in a plain, cheap, wholeiome and comfort able Hyle AftyettmVk, f ti Jpnl, 1828. 09 THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE WILL etand thia era. on in the eountiei of Rowan and- Cabarrue t commencing the week in Saliaburv. on " Mondavi. Tueadiy," and Wednea. -day 1 1 in the town of Con j cord on Thuradiva. Pri. -Mtv.oAV dtya, and Stturdtyt. The aetton will commence ibe lit of March, and end lit Arige. TweUt Dollari will bo charged for - the Kaaoo, payable by ten dullan before the tea i eon expire! i Eight DoKare the leap j andTwen tr alolli'ratoThwreror tioa of Aeronaut, lee handbilli. : ' "STEP HEN" XT TERR AND" " .--iauM4t8.Xr BOWERS, Fttt. 12AV1829t 544lif .J N. 3. Qreatcare will be taken togive geiier. 1 al litisftcrton but we cannot be liable forsrrrV .4tmlfcCmi.o wjll be furnished, at the market pice, to marci if nt from a giitanccT Stoti tf JV trth-CartUna, Mttkltnburg count : St'FERIOR -Court of Law, May term; ;829 1 Berry Steward tw. Hariett Steward i peti. tion. for 4iyoJCCv tKU cfi.,Qr(lerejd hvabe, .- court, that publication be made for. three months in the weatern v-troiiman and Tagkin and C. r tawba Journal surceuively, that the defendant -,mtT.. be and appefSA to be 7 Zr1 beMvfpTHjhenty-Me Court-Itouie in CharldUe, oa' the J6th Monday .w, . . ier the fourth Mwday In September next, and plead or aniwer to the plantifTi petition, or the Same will be heard exparte. - Witnen Rami. Ilenderaon, Clerk of our aaid Court, at office, the . f th Monday after the 4tb in March, 1829. 3mtS3 .BAMIn HENDERSON, e. m. t. c. t . State f Xorih'Cwiliita,Jf fckUnburf ctuntp t St PERIOR Court of Law, May term, if t : Robert Bigham tw. Miry Bigham j petition for divorce. :; Ordered by court, that publication be made for three montbi lucceajvely in the - Werern Carolinian and Raleigh Star, that the ; defendentbo and appear it the nest euperior court of law to be held for the county of Meek. , lenburg, at the court boute in Charlotte, on the - 6th Monday afterthe 4th Monday in September . : next, and plead or aniwer to Ibe plantifTi peti. turn, or the tame wilt be heard expirte. Wit 7 Saml Ilendereon, Clerk of laid Court, at i . i ofl5 the 7th Monday after the 4th in March -ZWpr'MxU 6AM. UENDEJlSOrfem, t, , trtaii doaiAs, Cka tioota rniHK luWiber is now receivirr iod open iL Injj at hi Sitn in Salitturf, l'g nwrt fcentef. i Spring and Sammrr GOOUh, ConTamii almort etery erticte utually to b found In Morel bwrdl f-e end aeWrted by hiouelf, with cere, id b:ladlphU ind New I1ie PubKe era enured they will fift'j ifpli, end e fc ftr ttuk m any in the piec, or otbervmei wweecowtodaiing UnMTbfJ areJnVited to calt, eiamwe and Kldre Mihtn iJelrei . JOIW wiKrui, VTA9 jnM recciicu, aiiJ uened tt hit Store in Saliibury, a larre and bandeome aeturt' meiit of . Spring and Summer GOODS; Abo, Groceries, Herd ware, Cutlery, fitted Were, lUta. and Hitter' Triaminrt, Crock , 5 - ery, a good afcrtment v 0,Unf ;i.Mb, ahoee, Bonneta,rwV ed every article tuuaJ!; U-- a4i joetoree. ' iiiaiocrooiiiiaaoeenpun;naaeu enure.; j at can be bad In the place, for rA, or 1 -P8 ""'TT ! y.'i, T r (1 nri a- eVFiSii f ritT? ' . XUCUOn m aapa to Aoctton, the baknee e I WILL eipoae to Auction, the baknee of .he &tk CMdt of E. Allemonr. on the 13th y of the Elec- I met - . R J I Ai 1.1 A Kill. II l.t W w Bp ntm r wv ivii i Se&tbwrm,Jmu liiK wir9. A. TnttRF.NPP. A. Pn. ipr AVE now the utiafaction of informinr the M ,.t k. ,Kf k.i. -f .uOOOTJS vrrw et,n.umtw . : . . en mat a wetter lelecteU aaaortment of Uooda, aa it regard etyle, faahion, or pricea, hai never been ofi'cred ia thia market t conaitting of, ' Btk. BluS and Olive Clothe Do." m Cawiimerea Laeiingi and Circaniana 5"i French BombuiaeS ' Bombtietta Cotton Caatimerei Union Drill Urown French Drilling Eniih mi I'd Do. Blk. etriped latteen , 4-4 mii'd camblet (a taperior article) i. a.lc.tnd 64. Uomettic. Brown iheetinp - -tt tt - Do. Bleached "iSopertor Cotton Shirtinga. ;7-8, end 44, Bed Tick ; "UJ 44 Apron chetkt ZZ: Puttie Sheeting! and Drillings . Oineburghi and Ticklenburgba "-Yerf fine Iriih Ltnena 'JCptiX- vtriety of Calicoea Linen Cambrica Long Lawm - riaio and Tamb'd Book Mutlin 4-4, and 6-4 Fijrd. Leno rftfSWl"Utfir Jaconet and Mull UiuHa -ijW'hitt bordered . Cravati . Swwe lo. - lta&an." Do. (a superior article) Centoa and Nankin Crapes Oroa Do. - F.te. Robea - " - Cord. roa De Nap r - Batiase Drenei t Italian and China Silks Silk Shawli and Ilkfa. Wite and blk. Silk Stocking itoy and mil a socks. And all other article of Dry Goods that are usu- ally in demand in this community A complete assortment of ( , ; : Nardmart, Pfofrd-were, and Saddlery Boots, 8hoes,'and Leg horns t Whips, Canes, and Umbrella i Muff and. Spaniah-SegaA 1 China, Glau, and Earthen H 'art "".l J An extensive aswrt .Ui I Went of Crveerie. at t f I every detcription i al , li' an anortment of BULiiAO CLOTHS. All of which tbev offer very low for coA, at wholesale or retail ' ) f.. otj tooo n I - .f, . V. - . ... .. u vw-p hut have nlentv tn aimnlv all who mav nl-asct . tooaUoo u.- A. TORRENCE St Co. t BARTER? 1$ VfItRirT.V "Wax,-v-;r Hides, TafTJatBeT Tallow, Shoe thread, T .JConu.. Oats, Live Rattle Snaleal "of CtC"'"f' Will be taken in exchange for Sugar, Coffee, "' Shot. Powder. ' 'Lead. fffff"trr-,nju'f.. Moliuscsj '- Nails, - -- Roap, Paper, -v- Ti rea, Indigo, or caih. '3rht83J 1.WAV1N0 removed bis Medical MM. ilttabliihment to the retidence ii 'i.Lamb To & r. Sen. seven and a Half miles from Mocksville, oa the main road leadintr from that town to lluh.eilei and having hud in a new supply of urniriHro t .1. "if. r gvnumn vtvmbO, will SllCOU 10 IBO CS"l 01, rstienu ss heretofore. . He hereby inform his friends, and employers, that owing to his um and protracted illness, it his been impotmble for bim to eall on them, pemnatty, w:th a view of making collections, or settlements. Such will now be immediately necesssry i and all those indebted to him by bonds, judgments, or book accounts, VtU please avail themselves of. this notification, with the tout potdble delay j otherwise they will find their respective account! in the bands of officers for collection.. , f t72 . (T7 5LZJI i roicTiiY. I, im, ka rt lk ' Mr WHO LOVilS ME It&tt -. Frm iltptnUnttt if Mitt Brrwnt. Who lorn me bed f my mother iweet, Whote erery look with lore recite, Who bcU me en Inftnt on her knee, ' Who bih eve witciitd me tciulcrly And yt I tit ttird 0f mother ley, 11at aU ome time muU cite eway i Who then lhall ehleld no from earthly ill i Rome erne, murt lory me better Jl I tVho Ijvci me beat my lathe deaf, Who tovethto have me alwayi tu. If tlflnj Iff wetti y towrVr'w tVben piJied eway fe the noontide beat, , tVko freni thabank where the an beam Dei Orinpy me the wild wood Uiwberriee' i Oh he W deer ee my mother to me, Cut be will perlih eve ai ebe. -. j .' - Who loe me bett my aitter fur. With her Uuehlnr eyei and dutterinr hair, Who flewere around my head ioth twine. Who prcitetb ber roeylipe to mine, Who ainretb me eonra in ber artlm rice, Can any me better than' ibr 1 ; Yet when atked. that aleter eonfevt Of ell ehe did aot love me the beet f i nu ioca wis wi. bit , . . , , J vviih hit healthy cheek and hli fiipinf tonpi Who nrheth to lead me la merry play Tar down the rreea woed'e bwty ey. : Who oee me bett, my brother younr t ! Who ihoweth me where the haael mite fw, And wherw the faireet field flowers blow r : me no more maa tne res to n..h.Ji 1 who lovee me bett t My mother lovre me, but the may. die i My white dove lovei me, but it may fly i afv r.tKfr IntM nu ha may be chanred. I have beard of br ithere and eUura eranfed, If they ahotttd lbrttkf )bo whit ahooU I do, Where should I btir my tJ heart W -: Some one eurely would bo my etay- . -Some oca mutt love me bet ter than they. Yet, fair ehifd, thrre W one above,- Who level thee with an unchangeable love; He who formed thoee frail dear tnirjr,. To which tby younr heart fondly diora Even tbourh allibould fonake thee. Mill . . .1 .1 a. fll JV JS? JJ ttJ iU' U not such love worth aU the reel, Child it is COD who lovee thee beet. " " From the Fannere Mueum.) . Scene at fFiwAiij, Mvxh 4, 1829. taa rami or e. a w. " When i ebafl we 3 rule aain, Wheo ahall we 3 ru'e again I " Long I fear will aeaioni roll, Long will Jackaoa bere controul Long the Democrata mutt reign. Ere we three can rule again," Calmly to thy fate reiirn Double damninr. 0 1 .It rn'm - Long I've cater'd with the great T raiie me to the chair of State ; But the alruggle'e all in vain, If we three ne'er rule agwiw"- Wv Diyg will pais and yean roll on Youtha rro old turo gray be one rT. "attona rw and nationa falL" - lungi ana eceptree, uironra ana au. : LongtiintMie, wul barelaia.. Ere ve three eta rule again t A. Then farewell my truify frend "Our eiertTonaViimi andVndaT - --AH mutt bere, among our eoea, Come toan eternal cloae ..,.. . For if Freemen firm remain, Ne'er ahall we three rule again! Adama, Clay and WeUter.J ' TAUGHT AND FED. Upon noma hasty errand Tom was tent. And met bit pamh curate as he went i But, jutt like what he waa. a torn clown, It eeemed he pined him with a corrr'd crown The gown maa atopp'd, and turning, sternly said- . 1 til jlmiKt trim lot vnnM fca INIHII taiivht thin fed!" ' ' t " Why, ay !? nyi Tom, still jogging on, " that1 true i Thank God f A feeds me but ! am taught by j:... : ea.1 " Tv read yOurrtf poetic scroll, And on its merit judgment paat'd WJiat is that judgment " On my soul ! I think it ought to be your latl . taow m eaass. Of all bad things with which our race is curs d, bedeem'd the wontl my;ismuisj . . . , MISCELLANY. PATRICK HENRYS OPINION OF DES1M j- Pitrtci; ffcnryofVirginiat was one of the most decisive and bold patriots of the Tevolutiom In-bis life written by Mr. Wirt is the following letter to ms aaugmer ., ....... , The view which the nstog great oess of Our country presents to my eJe9 is-creatly tarnished by a genera prevalence of deism i wnicn, with me, is3ulaothelmf praviiy.-; ; I. am.' however, mucb con. soled by reflecting, that the religon of Christ has, from its first appearance in the world, been attacked m vain, by all the wits, philosophers, and wise ones, aided by every power of man, and its triumph has been complete. What is there ia the wit. , or wisdom of the present deistical writers or pro fessors, that can compare them with Hume, Shaftesbury, fiolingbroke and others I and yet these have been con futed, and their fame is decaying t in so much, that the puny efforts of Paine are thrown in to prop their tottering fabric, whose foundation cannot stand l!.e (est cf time. Atnc&gnt ctlier ttraogc thiot laid cf me, I hear it ! aid by the deista that I am pne cf the number and, indeed some good peo- pie think that I am no Chriitiaa. This thought fives me much more pain thea the sppeltatioo of tombecsuse I think religion of infinitely higher importance than politics and I find much cauie to reproach myself, that I bare lived so lour, and have glvea no . decided proofs f my being a christian. But, Indeed, my dear child, this is t char- acter which, I prize faraWe all ths world hat or can boast, ' And amongst li.th&hindymCJJWm I pear said you, what gives me the greatest plea- arrive at loe wum, aa ignoriacer anre it.. ta K mid nf voiir nietv enrll ' ' i. r - j-- , stesdy irtue. lie assured , there not i cter. for rhar hear you spoken of as vou are. , "Prrhapa Mr. Ilnane and Anne may have" heard the reports you men. turn. , If it will be any object with them to see what I write vou. show l .t.t. . t... !.U 1. . kicui uii. itv mj wiiu ii w the rest tt my days, as much as may be. unobserved br the critics of the world,"who would ahew butlittle sym- pathy far the deficiencies to which old aire fa ao liable.' Maw God bless wou. ray dear Betsey,' and your children. Give my lore to Mr.'Aytett.'vand be liev me ever your afectionateatber, .... ' "V ut. HENKT." Dar Ionian JVajmcencr. In account of the funeral of the late King of Madagascar, we hod the following w - ...... . passages ,'.... . aoe time, at to diaposjtton or char, i-aays, nooooy is coui every lace is in which mr parental affection " req is a occi, anu every man s oiooa yoa would suffers wish lor vou hot enough to boil an egg. Whsf 10-inf and it flattera mw nrtde to W be done f Wnrlmit keep Yocr "The tomb was constructed atilhrtbrand, ; A utile bread, (nd, if you small diitaoce from the caufalque, and according to the usual custom DftftrwulDlt as gold and silver vases, crystals, and porcelains, valuable fowling guns, pow der flask, magoificrnt arms, trinkets, watches, clocks, cloths, and linens i and the portraits of L uts XVI.. Louis XVII.. of George IV., of Bonaparte, 01 f reueriCK me ureal, 10 oit tuiure, were enclosed therein, as well as sev- eral engravings of Nap"leoo, Klcber, MmeBaT-4tbI)cssaixi.Berna- dotte, Eugene,. Beauharnois, Ponia - towski. tt c and other. engravings, several of which were colored repre ienting' vie w i Id Europe, and land and sea baides irainedbv France, and from the beginning ofTQie'lltvolatiou to thel fall of the Eraoeirof Napoleon." " Td I these were added" B 1 50,000 in -gold and silver coins and Rgjo' olore mix a little brandy for a good the fine hweYecTlnTataWe 000 oxen, wrre tnen sacrincea iodine mines of the 'XioKr:i1)eMrotTerJ iogs were -estimated at a um-4otal r-irv--- . - ...i. j.I fcJ5U,tAA, inciuamg we cornuf maaci ol 14,000 ispanisn trouarsr- 1 nis con . . . L Ml fin was eight feet long and four and a half feet high and broad, and about nearly a line in thickness. - . . MELONS. A writer in the Richmond Enqvi- rer. with the signature Agricola, says : "I now. from a small spot of poor ground. raise the greatest profusion otmclons,.whereas, unliL lately,. I could n..t raise enough on four or Sve time the tame -oace of r ch and. I - .i die souaTe-hnlea ten feet apart, each .v fnr rr mrlnm. nr about f?iiTenTlasTbefoTrthetableis set. The feet for musk-melons i for the first, two feet deep, for the last, eighteen Inches deep and eighteen inches wide, Th rnnr run hiir a hnrt Hiatance in horizontal direction, but striking - - - - - - - i from the effects f drought i and .by filline the-holea Jialf full of manure, and by finishing them to a few inches tararaTfFfarit ii.l. m ' mittWfl' manure and soil, orwhich is better, a composition of vegetables, and other substances,' commonly to be met with, oea eariy leave your , wjaoys yji rminrl rir hoMii anrl niv nen ' a the free, pure air oever harms any depth of soil, of fine and light tilth is formed. I have not attempted to raise nmtint-in. in thi v ' hnt ktv nn au i . (observes the Compiler) that the Cian herriea are (fathered in the1 Eastern HratM frrirn marshes and awamna. But an experiment has been tried in Rochester, N Y. -which , shows how Ms'.lw it mar thrive unon traasolanta- tion. tsome ot the shrubs trom Sara M r . . a a toga county were removed to a garden, wnere tney tooit root, grew vigorous ' a ' a y, and some ot tnem pore tine ouncn and spme ot them borebne bunch- of fruit the first year. Twigs were es taken off, and the cuttings also took root. Cannot they be transplanted into Virginia, (or N. CL.) to furnish an excellent fruit for, tarts and tellies r . r.xtr&tt. i alau as di.Tfcult to nule a man unlearn lit errors as his knowledge. Mit-mfornutica i more hopclesi thaa Don-ioformatioa for error is always more busy thia g. norancc. Ignorance is a blaok sheet, oo which we may write j but error is a scribbled one, oo which we must first erase. Ignorance Is contented to ;tau2 tliU, with her back to the truth i but error is more prfiumptuounand prQ.- CCtdi In the tame direction. Ignor. tnce has no light j but error follows i false one, - The eonsequence . it that error, when she retraces her foot-" ofi'tcpi, has luer logo, uelore she tan -i --t. ... . tt-t n tl:-L . i U wrwiwuw im nie io. temrjer it will never do to get fn(o P""n "' season reserve your U the first frosr, you may then wazeawayas mucn as you piease. Secondly, rise early, even before the Iun. and entov hie aatoniahmeni ar ' y bjmself beat. Wash your whole body, put on clean linen, and take a w1 of twenty minute and fif. lecoods. Don't jump4)ut of (he way t 7 udderi alarm tt is much to be quietly run over by a cart or two,"han to jump into fever. Sit aoo w oreauast moaeraieiy uon t J boll into youIClutoaHirow' -werw .1 - f . L t ...- L " - . i inrown oui. ui . m lairu. aiurv winnnur . DrlnVs)6 wffeej Itia'tooTieaUng tea or. milk you may tale in any quantity but eat no meat as you eschew calor. Isa ' .ce.-i ,s-.. v vcry -mouimui. is., an' incipient are in love, a'coldpotatoe,) degeunez. Eat slowly, snd. Sczuite the time bv will always put you in a good humor, - 1 ana your smueaaro .very., pccpoaim:. Put on a white hat, and away to yon.r place-of business,'-- If any thine hai gone wrong don't scold scokhog is allowed" only in winterv-If ycu meet our unnui u iuc ny, m grnuc look of recognition, but do npt bow cr say "good morning tailing is ver exciting. If you can,' Conveniently, jmect with a Iitae misfOTtone,-do so I melancholyjs.very coding, and( what it more, it makes other cool towards f you. You thus gnw ttvostderaUp con I fort from their icy reflection. .. - As the day becomes vfarm and hicb,w "6u Become thirsty," Yd;are afraid to drink cold water ypu there ccs you. put m a lump ei ice, auu C jaff. it,off , without ceremony. You goose? cold brandy-and-water, takea ij i z.i:r; .v c- .. lUMucmy miu yuur. siuiuiitu, is ju a I -1 . 11 . , , j uangeroua aa- coio -watcr ao. ia com punch cold any thing else so would a parcel of cold live coals be, if you a P a a a could ireeze tnem, I our best oever- aee is ciaret ana water you may coo: a a lit. it you please, but you must up it gradually. We mean real bona fide ciarei none oi your poice-oerry juice, wnicn is aosotute potson Do not. eat much dinner animal o"dp will it serve man. It you find that 7ou vt mucn appetite, eai a lump s ... a of sugar, or take . walk into the kitrli- best thing for you is a little hash and mashed potatoes it saves a great deal of labor forthe jaws.You may smoke two segars - afterwards the smoke warms your mouth, and causes a rusn - , artificial heat. In the evening you Iniajread mmt btrlovrmtisterhowever the Dearl march. in Saul." or somtthipg "c it. Yankee Doodle", would put o "ver nve mtnuws.- iTU" bodjr that .is used to itf and if you arc not, it is high timethat you were, Take as many airs upon you as yo,J lean the. hen sits alrthe sumtnef BtJ unon the fence and takes no cold. Arc Mr. Uav is DUJllv eneaeed on MS un We observe ari advertisement r bis i the Kentucky Reporter for cattle to stou one 01 "s. Lver7 wen Enormout Church. A church i no building in Montreal of ibe following di mensions i Length. S60 leet, Dreani" ,50, height to theeves, 100, aurroundeJ 21 lK(t frftnt beinjt 310 feet Uh 1, tha nuloit window iv & feet by 34. The , probabla expense of j this Immense structure iv estimated st , j'goOQ 1 i ;JlSSav-tEa-;uic-i.iLi V ..... ' ... .. .,. , mmmm fmimiiimmmtifu
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