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GRAND MENAGERIE
OF LIVING
ANIMALS
Td be exhibited at Lincolnton, on Tuesday and or in that of the StW, or io the Navy of the State
Wednesdav. the 26th. 27th. inst. for two davs on-1 f Virginia, who, or tjieir representatives, have not
ly, ainong which are, the ."'
' 1 VIRGINIA, j
Military Land yaraflts. j
SWILL purchase claims to Land Warrants ahd
Warrants already granted by the State of Vir
ginia for the services of her tilficers and Soldiers
in the Revolutionary War as well as tlWre on the
Continental an i State establishment. Or I will
locate all warrants that may be co'nfided'to me for
location, , upon! the" most desirable and ' valuable
lands in Ohio, Indiana or Illinois, as maj be pre
ferred, for such part thereof as will be a rair com
pensation lor the sm ices rendered and Jlus ser
vice shall be such as ought to be expected froin
one who has resided 22 years in the West, aiid
whose time has teen constantly and exclusively
devoted to land ami land matters. ' 1
Ever- Ofiicer and Soldier, and every Chaplain
and Surgeon w ho served in the Continental army.
vet drawn a bounty ii , land, (and not more than
one' tenth of all the stddiers, sailors and marines
have yet obtained thar warrants,) arc entitled to
one, and can now "ottain it, .under the late, law
passed for their benelt. And to all such as do not
know how to proceedto obtain their rights, my ser
AGRICULTURAL.
TIPrOO SULTAN,
.The great Hunting, titephant. .
DESCRIPTION AND PERFQ RM AN CES .
Among the variety of singular marks of sagacity vices are now tendered and will be promptly ren
in this L,lephant, he takes 1 a stand in the middle of I dered. - . ... '
the yard, and moves briskly round ; his hind feet I U-T Letters, postage paid, addressed to me at
remaining in the centre, lorming a circle with his Richmond, lrginia, until the ls of January next,
headj places his keeper on his tusks, and in contin- I will be attended to, and in all cases' where neces-
ifed repetition round the circle, tosses him up to sary, 1 will call m person upon those interested.'
tie height of 12 or 14 feet, and with the most sin- " CAD WALLADER WALLACE
gularj and seemingly studied accuracy, catches him J Chuhcothe, Ohio, June 15, 183v. V I li(t 4w
ionjhis tusks and trunk, and in conclusion gives THE LADY'S ROOK '
mi - . . 1 y uaii viirouicie. ana wesi k nun a navinir
SuxP lowcr Oil. Many enquiries have
been inane 01 us reiaiive 10 the varclv 01
Sunflower most proper for hiakiim oil.
autl the process of the iniproed mode of
expression. It 1ms before been Mated in
the tanner, that the single-healed Sun
flower is supposed to be the best Wheth
er the multiflora,or inany-headd, is not
so profitable, or does not afford oil of a
ood a quality, we are uninformed. The
many-Mowered is the common Sui.llov tr
of this part of the country, and we do imt
"recoliect.10 have seen the tinjilc-headcilS
-here. In the north, the latter is ciuite
common, and we would suggest that the
seed be collected and sent to us for hale,
as we have no doult i readv market wdl
be obtained for it. The seed should be
of the genuine single-headed variety, and
should have been raised where no other
ot the htlianthus tribe, such as is com
panies reciprocally promise to adopt eve
ry possible measure for its kuppression,
uoLonly uitthi-ir own States, but in-all
others' 111 Kurope."
It is scact ly credible that such doctriocs
of goveri'im nt could lie promulgcd in the
nineteenth centurv.
, llich an1 Comfortable. One of the
wealthiest famers 011 the Connecticut, tells
the follow 1112 storv. Vhen 1 first came
here to setile, about forty years a?o, I
I01U my wilt 1 im-aiil to Ik rich all h
watiicu was t nout;b to make her comfort
able." w 1 went to work and cleared my'
Uud l'e worked hard ever since r and
liu.e got rich, as I want to iKv'JMost of
my cliiltiren have settled, alout me, and
they, all iuive giod lanns. lsul my wife
is not cuwjqrtablr yet.
Manner of making Carter Oil very jaU
autuli to ctnUlrcn. .Take the quantity of
monly called Jerusalem Artichoke, as well j od you purpusc for the done, and.lK)il
it lor a lew minutes in an equal quantity
of milk, then sweeten it with a hwlc sugar.
Vt licit me mixture has cook-i, stir it well,
rcw 111
to
.i 1 , ... ' , , tL I been connected in the publication 01 the featurdav
untytothe keeper, render this exploit both more f ... . .
1 - j . - j . 1 , i , . jjvcmiii; roai auu uasiiei, 1 roooses m coniunction
iangfcrous and intrepid than the laughable feats of ,:,h i ww a i m v- v ""j""1-"""
This Elephant .a first of j " , r; ' uVs
e celebrated Mr. -Stoker.
iiale and superior in size to any in tins country,
iein aDout.ten teet nign, and weigning ten tnou
aand -pounds, and has tusks about four feet long. .
THE BRAZILIAN TIGER.
as any other kind' of Sunflower,
Us vicinity, as they would bo very apt
injure it. '
I he improved mode of expressing the
oil lias been patented by the inventor, Mr.
Charles A. liarnitz of York, la., and
could, not be practised by .any one without
first obtaining the n;ht lrom him ; there-
lore even were we able to ge it, no ad-
vantage could be derived troni it by our
readers. Uut Mr. baruitz, in a pint of
' ,: AND '
I Dandy Jack on his pony.
1 Ti f PTehihitinn will lie acconibanied with Good
jUSIC. '
Admittance 25 cents children under 12 years
o age half price. ' .'
and gie it to the child. ,
There will be no necessity of giving the
child any tluu'g to drink afier taking the
mixture, lor.lhe taste of it is more pleas
ant than any drink you can give.
MONTHLY- LlTi:ilAUV AHSCLLLAXW
This work will be devoted esneciallv to the scri
vice of the Ladies, and looking chielly to -theinior great liberality, olier's to depose of rights
patronage, no exertion will be spared to merit it. nni'.n ti-mw inw ilitii n,,vtTii iLvn.k.
t k-d to go m,o the busmcssM,!! U, able to
and if executed in the style which the Proprietors do so.
believe to be witnin tneir means, will be found, As to the quality of the oil, we have no
they trust; to be an improvement, jri some respect doubt of its pertect adaptability to all the
at least, upon the best ol its predecessors. : In tiie i n .i
choice of materials, though original contributions PU'1 OlOUve Oil, as wellas many oth-
i. l' - 1 l ! -.. . C . . . . ....1 .. ....11 I.. I tl. I ...
oi decided merit will always1 be acceptable, they CI! vtm bujicrscuc wnvcuu ui
never will be introduced to the exclusion of other least in this country. We have used it in
1.a1 v. OBir. ,alM j -ue uu.uerous iuaga- yariOUS WUS Oil the table to prcVCUt
delphia, respectfully informs the public that will afwavs alforda Dlenfifnlsunnlv if mWrnitl ruslou steel and iron, oil hones, cVe. and
1 .'II ! r? . l i. i 1 ri J i. , a . , .
ne in- able lor the Lady's liooK which, when republish- lumK It at least equallo tlie best ilhvc oil,
all its 6d, will possess; for all but a few, the. attraction of and in some cases preferable ; we prefer
OI tne noveltv. Kxtnnsirn ari-nninnu li'irhonn'tivi.la . . i ... i .
i j . . . .... v. . i iuuiu i it Tir iiii 1 fi'it? ..I. itm 11 ..
ub'gbbonng villages, that all work sent to lum !lt hume and abroad that will gUe every facility to , T V , "
hVlllb done with neatness and despatch, and the ready attainment of the choicest and earliest the fuule by . many oilier gentlemen, allol
productions. The design includes every thing : wiioui decidedly approe oi it. hen its
which may be expected to afford entertaimnent and gltat facility ot cultivation m every iKirt
tS?u1fi!??-fom'to'Ulfer Thom' oi country, and the well ascertained
MiscELLAwdeservinathe nntirp nftim r.i;n3 miposMbiiity oi cultivating the olive
ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE
I i PAIWTIiarG.
"JTR. HENRY K. SPENCER, late ofPhila-
hd nas located himself in Lincolnton,wheie he in-
tejids carrying on the above business, in
difterent branches ; he informs the citizens
niiighboring villages, that all work' sent to him
s.
frdoit his long experience and attention to business,
he hopes to merit a share ot public patronage.
Lihcolnton, October 6, 1830. 35 4v
CARRIAGE MAKING.
rnlHE subscriber respectfully informs the pub-
Til E VETO. A COMPARISON..
Two men, a Jackson man and a Clay
man, were holding a political dispute itv
the country, the other day, when a cart
winch had been separated from its team,
came rolling down the bill with great
swdtness, while the driver stood at the top
of the hill, holding up his hands, and ma
king outcries that were sad to hear, but
.stfrrnig not a Step to beneut bis condition.
"Do you see that vehicle" said the Clay
man; "thus is the VJmonon the down hill
to destruction." The Jackson man,
catching up a large block that lay in the
way, ran before the vehicle, threw it un
der the wheels and stopped its progress ;
and then turning to the Clay man, he
exclaimed, pointing at the , block. "Do
... C .1 I
you see inut veto i i?o me tciucw
might have gone to ruin, lor all that; a
111 Ciav mau would have done to present it :
IUU- I . - V r- . . . . . 'I . I .1 . I . . . . . V . . .
ll! lick, that he still continues to carry on the con- aa so the Union might, ii I'residcnt
above business, in Lincolaton, N. C. ; and that he
will in a good style and on the shortest notice, at
tend; to all orders for work, of the following kinds
(Jigs ; Carryalls ;
Yankee Wets ons :
Family Carriages; and Stages.
-V i ISAAC ERWIN.
Lincolnton, October 8. 1830. 35 Gw
er sex.
uieiaieu as iiKeiy lo ue prominent,, wni De lound . , ,,u. s,,i,,tirlM or wdl irrv nn
mcsic, including notices of nef compositions, with , ?V ' Uiat - .J?u""cr try s0on
occasional disquisitions on the science, and reprints become a very important item ol agncul-
ot such sew songs as
so
vajr. .e.""- fciuereu, inereiorc,u isnotnazaruingmucn Jackson had not, by his veto, placed a
block under the wheel, a few years would
have'seen thw-ark of oursately at the bet-
may be tnouKhtworthv to be ral produce. Mr. Larnitz calculate that trim nfin hill m nuns.
aisimguisnea; uvographicxl Anecdotes. It mm hiiv tn svirtv-iW.. Lncl...lc of ih1
te;?r ta a b l" crc; and with his h i3Stated in the Boston Palladium,
tive engraving quarterly, fancifully coloured. This wachinery, which will cost, with the right I that the Duke of Orleans was formtrlv,
J, . .ill 1 -1 it l a. .A .i. , i. fc I I 1 I . . .
ucpumeui wui ue imaer me supernneuaanceor tto use.u uooiu ouu, a gaiiou oi on can jor a short time, a resideut m ixostoii,aud
uciouiis e-u 111 ine an, Rna-noJ)aras W1W h'i.i.inV plrnni .iu l-rnm fl.ic ,1 v I 1 l 1 ...L.l. l l. l
BWimVwW in the P.nm t mrthRA, h znaroA trfrin'H-r it ftt.hfl iZ'f -rt.T,. -Jt VM " " V"" " 'v UOaniCU Willi Mi. rtlllUldlU,U UMWllMail,
:thiMofic..ifnottdktnoutinthTP.t of the contents. I . : .tfy torrect idea maybe formed ot the pro-Uvlio lived at the wct corner ol A ilson's
' . y .. . - . . 1 . .. . 1 . . . 1 -- 1 .1... 1 . r- t 1 . , - . . 1
nufntns, ttiey willbe sent to the Ueneral ro4-Uf- A word or two now and tlTeaTyilXhe -introduced, U1 lllc UU&1"! . iuu. A armer.j- i Lane and Ct;ite Ctrtet. lie UliO reMdea,
touching those exerciser and sport! which are gen- . for d short lime, in li;dlimore, where be
ni.iy regaraeu a improving .10 nom neaiiu and A-Western naner informs us.that it Ims .aa , o vn,. Indv nf that
i diivi j""""r j .
LIST OF LETTERS,
SPECULATION IiATIDS-
.. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Notice is Hereby Given,
'"W7'ltEUEAS an' Injunction has been obtained
V V froin lhe Honorable, one f the Judges of
- he Superior Cort of La'w aud Equity, for the
'stativni' North' Carolina: asainst GooU Hoyt, Ar-
thiirlBronson, and James p :uurray,oi u, v.uy oi
Ko.i Vnrk : at the suit of Eli.a Thomson,
..T-Avlfv. fliwl Peter W.Radcliff, Execinors
and Trustees, of the Estat of James Throsrfy of
the City of New York (deceased,) upoii ceiEin
Lands situate in the Counties of Buncombe, K th-
..r'Wr, and TVTerklenburff. torbidding ana pnyy.
ing them, their Agent, or Agents, Attorney, or J
oil nnm.ns nlaintiitiw under them : trom l
r... ,.,.u:- r cinA Mines. Breakins &
Cultivating any of said Lan
,iwninr nC. .nr in anv wav interferinff with sai
Lands, or any part thereof.?' until- the ultimate deU)edman William Dr.
cision and tefrm'ination of said Suit, AH Personifcllidt Martin
com erin-d will therefore Take notice of the same,V;rvv in Villiara M.
h stria- Observance will be made ol any ln-j-wm Arthur A
fict, as dead letters
Ambrose Ezekieli
Allison Robert Dr.
Adains Abednego; ' x
Birchett Thos. . ; .
Brown William 1
Blanton John ; '
J iJiggerstarT Aiken and
i Sa v , I
Orson John Cen.
L6t$ej Jolin
CuJingham Robert
Cohtu Robert
ChnsWther Ambrose
Cobb Llmund D.
Carter Villiam ;
Cabanis teorge
Crow Willam
Cragg.W'ilsoj
Deck Henry
Davis Philip
Deveny Joseph
Doggett Susannah
Duncan Hiram
i KnticJ-John
- r VV "I I A T rr . ' finonttr omnnrr nrlinlt T?rvr m v A T I
1 Littimore John amLh tbe specified : with annronriaternrtd V,.' i,v mL ascertained, that thirteen bushels f cij v. who relused him. 1 he" Duke has
' Samupl , ' ' ""i'Tfiil artwfa PurTrv nf mnro Ua vl"" Ua lCliril fill llu' C.ot). 'rrOUIld 11H. altnril nl I . U,. ..n..nl.ir ! tin. likrr-il nsrt nf
. F ... ' -J ' T 1 w . " ' " I I
Lynch' Llias
departments to which great attention w 1 bejM ; much nourishment to cattle as nine bush
Air A iiiMnril fhr rrftitlpmnii
t iuarchisonKennethKev . ana emeroiderv, the poetrvof, kkedle wo-r, Ul f tln..,i ...... l.inli nm.i4mm,.l,. I r- .1... i r.-....r
) Melton Nathan . will fiill its due space. On this ; latter subject it s , , vv" ,f " 'S. qOKeii 01 iu uiu ; tu -vi,
Melton Eli will be difficult to find contributors who can write supped to be about th? equivalent of lo fout adnjirer .of anolpin a,A l.lr -
Melton Samuel clearly, but the engraver will be 'perfectly intelli- or 1& bushels unshelled. And a '.7r:!rr .1. ' .' ". J
1 J 1 f 1 rf.il ' nam tirnn .. i. . 1 1 . r t 1 . . ,J I 1 1
u.uvy iiv- ijLpc, auu ta: vj nil) Niiuru uuuiuuit.u I ttS IU
William L. covers. Every number will contain a piece of Mi- mm
Mary Mis. sic, one Copper-plate Engraving and at bast I X
' 2 four Wood C CTsvilluitrative" of some! of the con- er! as
Jrmrpnient of said Iniunction.
CHARLES L. 11. St;iilii l
: Attorney or ELIZ A THOMSON, '
' PETER A. JAY, &
; peter, w. radcliff.
tinthprfordton. N C August, 130. 7 tl
AUGUSTA BRIDGE
OTICE is hereby giveii that all produce
Wagons .and Carts, comaining one or mure
raiiklin George
pher Jacob
Uher David K
Her Alfred f
1 1 k-Andrew
Vorv Jarksnn i
er William J.
Giia William
A mnc Pen'
AMartha Mrs.
v :i rmis 1 1 1 1 wuim . - - 1
t,de, of CoUonJIogsheads of Tobacco, or barrels ilaf !;n
of F bur. are from this date, entitled to pass ine 11" at
1 AiTniTiT ifinv fr nfTnll- 1 fjantk James 31
j avvvjoi i uuif - . . rienikKn It
I . This, arrangement has been made; for the pur- HajJ
. nose of enabling the , Planter, to avail himself of at"n
' tlu extensive Market, free of all expense.
! (Si2iu'd) v .!
JKSSE Kr-NTV I A. C.UMMINU,
Thomas McGean, I jos. Bigsos,
yjoHN Boxes, j John Woolfolk.
- . ') Committee.
; ; 1 Augusta. Aug. -25?, 1830. 1 ' . 134:
NOTICE.
Hamw Andrew I
HortotarffaVet Mrs.
HambEjMathan
Hamiltxary Miss '
Hawkiiy,
Hardinl
Jinkins t
) M'Carthy Julia
y M'Cluer Richard
Moore Joseph Rev.
t M'Mahan James
Morris Micajah
Mitchell
Mooreland
i Nodine John
4 Nolins Winslow Vr.
i. I Oliver Maryann Mrs.
. J Prather Amos
i Parker Elijah
Patton Elijah Col.
Ponder Hezetiah '
i Rnff George '
, Richardson AViUianij
. Ross James' 4
' J Richardson Hiram L.
y Reed James - ,
f Smith James ' V
V Scoggins Joseph
2 ( Suttles Nany Mrs.
i Swain Davjd L.
Sutton Mary
Simmons Moses
i Sorrills Washington ,
Stockton David
Terrill James L. 2
r Taylor Joshua
i Treadwell John Rev
I Temev Abram Sen.
i i Watkins Lidnille -
.Walker David '
J "Watson James .
Wells Lydia 4
7 Willis Kemp Prf ' -
Williams John or Mrs. )
( . Martha Terrill ('
gible
I CONDITIONS.
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of every month, and comprise fifty-six octavo p;i-
ges; to be printed on a tine super .royal. paper with
Williams Lewis
Waldrop Luke
. v.l
ui iie luiencaii raniicr says, :inat corn
or rye, g uund and bailed, will fatten hojrs
much faster tfi a n the same grain, in" its
raw state--that half the quantify w iH go
v.
lose hints may be useful to our farni-
our corn crop is light
Faycttcvillc Jour.
VARIETY.
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ofcopies of the, ark Address h. ' i rn:r'
: ' Trtirra nnrv r WCW.V UlliailCO aHamSl aDOI-
oil, iu March I814i down to the cgeneral
congress. ie4tJ at .Verona in" 1S22."
" The most pointed passage, howeTer,
from the documents brought into view 'by
lUDjuumtu nc uave quoieu. is one I03tn
cuiag5 at tne cories of Vero-
he first and second articles, s'they
be made to seem more tnffw&trr.ns
of cop
y - LOUIS A. GODEV Sc CO
- . .; Iny Ciromcle Office, Philadelphia .
Wl, .1835. , f - i . i
vPr.-R Subscriptions received at this Office
ffie at9ve-work. - 1 1 . '-
. " Aln iriTi ill A "ilt oniii .
iUUtt KLtAA. Otitill.
r rjririL. suDscnoer continues io nurchase clean 1
v j.ULsound FLAX SEED, ateeventV five cents - Z
'..Ber bushel. Wm: Tvvitty. aaJ. Robert Twittvj at 11 a'" . 1
i a v I
fior.me. :
Rutherfordton, will take in tfj
cannot
JtiLcfe, laVt w, a feJLKf.W0KM ell convinced that the system of rerrc-
EGQ.NiotexceedkHlOOd:Itfelrortnnte SentdtlVe ffOVemment is as innnrnnttlA..
raising afWfatching f '
iio i GEORGE WALTON P M
Rntherfn, Oct. 1, 1830. x
T HEREBY fiirewarn all nersons from tradinir
V for three se ve ral promissory N OTE S . executed
j.iiiv . "wit, vn uie- in insianx, lur j i ,m t Tm . , , fc
hundred dollars each, the first payable 30 days JKJD lirSlx AiL l5L,AlMiS.
er date, the second 12 months after the first, and JlJ OK ss this office the jbllowing kinds of
: . I third 13 monmsaner the second as I have not! 1 JL-. L"iyy:.
ived the Donas pi title to certain lands, in con
. iration for which they were 'given : all and earh
t hich I protest ana will not pay unless compel-
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ly Lawanuiiiiuuy.
27tf JAMES LEMONS
l544S?s and rear- with the monarchical nrinrin! n .
SS Wima. i KSSSSa r ,? V-h f people is
utherford, Aug. 13, 1830.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
UPERFINE Letter Paper, Writing Paper
and a general assortment of Blanks.
tics
Subpoenal
ConstablWs
Appeal BT .
frosecutiods
Writs of Eipnt -
Blank NoU
Apprentice jt;"
Writs. ',
'Executions,! V
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Administration' Bonds,
Constables ' Warrants,
Judgments and Exe
cutions, . .
Orders of sale upon Con
, stables levies. ,
Entry Takers Warrants,
marnage Licences,
Witness Tickets.
Deeds of Bargain &, Sale,
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alxjut that CTeat warrior, lie was a tai
lor, a man of infinite humour, with apow
crful bass voice, and would occasionally
afford his friends much amusefnent by his
conversation. He pokc the English lan
guage' imperfectly, us many of our citi
zens will recollect. He once made apair
of pantaloons for a Mr. Lamb, but forget
ting thn name of his customer, he went
into the market, and taking hold. of n Ic
of mutton, inquired of the butcher; 'what
you call this V That, sir, is mutton.
MiiUon, hat What you call mutton's
baby then V The butcher ans wcred, 'lamb
irhat is Jin' I hare it Lamb is my
cvtomscrP and off he started for hia shop.
x ne anecaoie. js wonn repeating.
among the citizens fthis couijtijta low-price, opposea to the-principle of divine right,
Th white mulberry is recommemied as the best engage, in the most solemn mnnnir. to
for the purpose of.raising the ftnsi yetr I find employ all their means, and unite all their
from experience, that thp common black mulberry jriL tn nn , ' u j
will do very well. Haying taken considerable r-yM . CI1U l" "ie system oi re
pains to obtain information' as to the -management preventative government, wherever it is
of the silk worms, I have not the least doubt that known to exist, in the States of Europe.
they can be nd in ""aase- l and to prevent if from bcinr introduced
have been advised to save all the eggs fo the use .v0 . . " , . "
of the public, as it is difficult to obtain them in this into tnos &tates where it IS not known,
section of the country. My family have made a "Art. 2. It cannot be disputed, that the
trial to w ind some of the silk from the cocoons, in freedom of the pres is the niost efRca-
which they succeeded iwiUi ease, and have made cious means employed bv the pretended
some very nice sowing suk. . : , c . -",rluJtu k'J I'-uucu
! THOMAS GOODE- lenders of the rights of nations, to in-
Rufhcrford, July 7. 1830. ; i 21 tf jure those of princes, the hihcontractinc
&it&. Reeling waSj held in London
Aug.tl7; to'express an opinion on the re
cent France, raisjng a subscrip
tion (iff A;great crowd assembled. 31 r.
BrownrVfg in seconding the Resolution -proposed,
among othet remarks said :
f The Bourbons had done no more than
follow the Quarterly Rcruw. He could'
not call the Quarterly Review on official
publication; but it had always been consi
dered b demi-official one at least. That
publication had encouraged the Bourbons',
in their wprkTraUchief; it had told the
lying theAafion is nothing and you "are (
everything ?cut up the press that disturbs
vou by tlie verVrojts : bv firmness we have .
done every thing; follow our example j
be you firm also. The record of those
sentiments remained ; it could not Je de
nied. If he' should see a rain that Prince, t
who was now in a very different situation
to that in which he had formerly known
him, he would advise hira to have that es-.
say of the Quarterly Itetiew printed iu
Gold and bound in pure white tbeBotlr-
bou color with this inscription upon it,
Th Bourtion rail.
Br Bvnl Hall
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