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CHEEK'S TAVKKN. Hj- 3bHi'iil)-r having taken pose., fV .jj,,",,!' I lie- above lI .--. infoims hi - in.l the public generally, thai lie ' H0nse of Knla tainment. ure all who ",a.v f-tvi,r him with ''fi"I m.Miiv. that every attention shall ru' c' 1 . i .. .1 c i.i.. M Jt'T' ll 10 "I'ovc "nil i-"iinui milic v dining '' s,a- lVarrnHon, N- C. May 2S, lb3fl. 22-3 Masonic JS'oticc. i; members ( Concord Lodge, No. Turlorouirh, ill celebiate the 1 Jill.. 1131, Fritl iv. the 2ih June next. An ap ,i,ite IlMION will be delivered at r Oht Church. 'Hi Fraternity genual ! arcrt.sj eel ful y invited to attend. Henry King, . Theo- C. Ileum, ( Com. of 11 J. Spruit I, An I. I I'm. S baker, ja 3 IS36. 223 Caution. IIIE Subscriber cautions the public raii)5l trading for or receiving A Hue Bill, -j.-phy Imn in lavor ot L.eorge . Avc ! I" ( C'J 75, ami dated Jan. 7, 1835. Solomon Fender. Tarlioro. Jiine 3. IS36 22 3 WILMINGTON & RALEIGH Rail Road Company. RAIL nOAD OFFICE, Wilmidton, .V. C Jlfaj 17;, 1$:J6. 5 Hth is iiereuy given, that an In- jii.l iient f Five per Cent, on the , aif. "ill be required of the Stockholders in saitl Company, on or before he 1st day f.fjulv next. PAYABLE InWiiniingtou, to James S. Green, Trea tr; in Dunlin Co. to Nicholas Nail, E-q; 111 Wayne Co. to Dr. A. S. Andrews ; i? .ilgecombe Co. to I'hcophilus Pai ker, q; in N isii Co. to Jam s S. Battle, Esq.; isH 'l.f.ix Co. to Andrew Joyner, Esq ; in Le ..oirC'u. to Win. 1). Moseley, Esq. EihvUl B. Dudley, M i 20. 21-5 President. ACADEMY. AN the 13th of next month the scho- "Lr lactic exercises ol this Institution ii nrammence under the auspices of !1 R iBLRT B. SMITH. This gentle- is a natUe of Virginia, a craduate of Prinreton College, and a Teacher by pro fr"Cn. Mr. Smith discharged the duties tl r 'or in this Institution for the space of twii year after graduation. Since that ft i d Le has been employed in the first !fn.uiaiies in Maryland and Virginn. The Vniwiiials nf qualificati'n submitted "to cor cunsitlerat ion are so numerous and va- ' "l!S. lliat tlipir mi,l:rntiiMi venii'il avmo.l limits of an advertisement. The abi'i- "f'rfMr. Smith to insfruct in the English, Latn, Greek and Hebrew languages, the emaiics, (lie science of Civil Engi 'eiinjr, genrrat principles of Natural and C'tmiCHl ph;inso.hy, in fact every branch fuisite 10 qualify a young gentleman lor niviuii mto anv University of our coun ts are vouched lor in the most satisfacto- anner. It will he sufficient to nien- Itiltt.cm. Tesiimr.niaU have Iippo fur. ' pJ by the Faculty of Pi in.elon College. President I)ay and Professor Silliman, ' ''p lit. Reui. James Kemp, l. D. Iii :ni r,f tl, I, o., L' . . ; t- i Cilllrc'i .,,! l ... . r . . ' , (i ""iiiuiusi 01 me university 01 JMt land 'll,r,n. 1.' 1 Wnor, kc. in Virginia, PresiJent Pi-ft ssois PagP and Stewart, of j""1"." and Mary College. Judge Up "r' L. Paiker, commonwealth attor- p' after AI. Braxtnn, Hugh L. Maxwell, jV-- and James Madison, Ex-President ''liiiied State. CeneralCi. Uratiol 1111 M.ijor A Tut-... 1 r.t .1 it..: 1 c ""S'l'tr Corns nn,l ,K. i.:i.i ' Wtahle ?mtlemen. It must be very jsuijto all who feel an interest in the hie 01 Ur coun,l'.v lo know, that we j ef)rcuri'd the services of a genlleman ' '''qualified to instruct. Since then, l;' V: "flieve, the counties of Tyrrell, rt!li"'SUn, Beaufort and Martin have TruM S'n?Ili hca'lemy in operation, the ni;,"-c flatter themselves that the public f r Petnit our Institution to languish ipai.u"! of l'aronage. Our village is as mi ar,-v 1,1 'be eastern section of IrriT , ) ," uo.iiii niiiy lie unu on inn .,.,.1 O ... I. ...1 - r "7 reasonable. Custoraaiy char f 'or tuition. IVtn. Henderson, UTm. Sludc, 'Jsu Biggs, John G. Williams y IVm. J. Ellison, n. IV. Bagley, IS. I lass til. mshnf 3.1 May. 1836. 21 r JYoticc. y' Subscriber having declined act We " US ty'&n5,a',lf, purposing to i:l).r '- for tl,e south west, requests f, ll"bling his receipts as Consta-litii-J pi,pcr4 1 ltf'(i ' hi hands for col C()'"e furivilfil without delay and ve IliClll. J! Armstrong. Tarhoro9 JHcadcmii. ti, r ,,,s,,,u w'l ake place on : W. and loutj; las. Parents, Guardian?, and others are respectfully ivi,ed to atte.nl. ' I he Exercises of the Academy will re commence on the Monday following. By order, - I tie trustees May 20, 1836. on o P'll!' : 'it1"1 i - i hfUiiw niijN Masonic JYoticc. r a rpll!.-ir ininim.. UI.J mr. i ... , . "Mr,,i,s hi morning -m ? L,0d??- .Xu'h'M'' '0. 8. on the lo .u, 11 was resolved, that the members of this Lodge celebrate the hi niver sanj of St. John THE BAPTIST, On the 21th June next, on which occasion an appropriate OR .VI ION will be deliver ed.and A Dinner prepared for the accom mudaiion of the members and brethren ge neiallv, who are respectfully invited to attend. Jno E Suhman, Com. C Stephens, 5 0fAr. May 17, 183G. 09.3 f uiicc. HE Subscriber takes t.iis method of informing lbs iuidic rpn.rallv iK. he has been appointed Guardian to OBEDIENCE ROBBINS, And tor the put pose of n voiding misunder stand ns, to notify all persons, that tlo nut hold myself responsible for her con traci. unless for articles delivered under an order from me. Therefore, if any per sons credit her, they do it upon their own responsibility and at their own risk. Moses Maker, G'n. May 24, 183(5. 21-3 occo Springs. This well known Watering place, siuia'ed In Warren County, KOKTII CAROLINA, U ill be ready for the reception of Compa ny by the 15th inst. The Medicinal qua lities of ihe water are so fnllv established. thai it is considered unnecessary to sny any ining in proof ol 'heir ethcacy. Rooms have been prepared with Fire places f r invalid, and no attention will be. omitted that can, in any way, comiur.e to the comfort of isitors. lnn Johnson. May 1, 183G. 18-10 O'Having applied 'o the celebrated Doctor MITCH ELI , of Philadelphia, P. o fessor of Cheini-trv, ice. for an analysis of the water of Shocco Springs, be has, al'.er .mull care, sent me the tol!oving state ment of its mineral qtiaii-.ies: Carbonic acid or fixed air in a pint of wattr, 2 2-15 Oxygen gas, 32-10 Nitrogen gas, 3 23-33 It also hold's in solution, Muriate of Magnesia, Sulphate of Magnesia. (Epsom Salts,) Carbonate of Lime; ami Sulphate of Lime It may therefore be classed among the Ac cidulous and Saline Waters, nnd recom menced as deobsti ucnt ami corroborant. May 13, 1833. ANN JOHNSON. Will be furnished at SHOCCO SPRINGS, on the I5ih of June. Good music will be provided on the occasion. Stale of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, APRIL TERM, 1836. Mrs. Barshaba Andrews andA, Charlotte Andrews I I Joseph Griffi.i, Adm'r and in right of his wife Ai limesia, Agnes Sherrod, Petition for Ewln Page and Susan his account. wife, I Warren D. Andrews, J Edmund Andrews, and I Alfred G. Andrews, j FlflUE undersigned made oath in open JL Court, in this case, that Edmund An drews and Alfred (. Andrews are not in habitants of this State, and thereupon, it is ordered by the Court, that the said Ed. mund and Alfred G. Andrews appear to this suit for an account of the personal es tate of Warren Andrews, dee'd, by his next of kin against the Administrator rtf said Warren, and defend it at the next term of this Court, to be held on the second Mon day of July next, at Williamston, or that this petition will be taken pro confes3o, against them and heard accordingly, and that this order be published for five weeks successively, in the newspaper printed at Tarborough called the Tarboro' Press, within 50 day s after the making this ortier. Joseph Griffin. Sworn to and subscribed before roe in open Court. JOS. I). UIUIjS, ik. Mill1 sfSr1! If ' Price adv 3 00. 2p-5 Vnv Uoods! wVttt? Goods IMPORTANT To the Public. Hp HE Subscribers tender their grateful -ML acknowledgments 10 their former cus omers and the public generally, for their beral patronage, and hope to merit a con nance of the same by their strict atten Hon to business. DRY GOODS. Embracing' ovon, ..n . o j "-Miii ua wen hs new ana lash.onable article in our line, cheap ifitf cheaper than ever. Now is vuur rh.inr Rnr.u;..e .i i gauis, no mistake. - We have a large as sortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Philadelphia, Selected with d I ... . v. i tint 1 U J'lttl Ul.-- I ter judgments. Call and lei us show you -j,, tug uoous, wnicn were purehased on Ihe most favorable, terms in those cities. We feel assured that " e will be ablo to accommodate the public with as liberal bargains as they can buy elsewhere. The proofs are in try fug call and see. A verjj large assortment vf ' Boots and Shoes, ch'up Also, a few Drugs, comprise 2 L;-i;da-num. Es. Peppermint, Batemnn Drops, British Oil, Castor Oil, Stotighton's Bitfers, Copal Varnish, OpoW li.c, Gum K.tii!.' Camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Olive Cil- ar l Lemon Syru). 8. Pender & Son. Tarboro', April 29. ftlrs.id. C. Howard, HAS just received her Spring Suly of Goods, and is now enabled i lu nisl, her customers and the public wi n l most every article for ornament, service, or comfort in the Alillinerij Line. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly eviiy shape and feature. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and S.it- ins for dresses, Fancy Gauzes, for do. Veils, shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities and prices. Head ornaments, hair Net s, Pufls, & Cirls, A large quantity of Ribbons, arificiil Flowers, &.c. &ic. CPMrs. H. has also an clen-ant Pattern Dress, and other patterns of ihe latet fash..!!.-., hc invites an inspection of her Goon's. Mantua mnlcing done as usual. Tarhoro', Apiil 23. JYoticc. THE Sub-ci ibers will in a lew Jay be in receipt of their Y purchases in Mew York mid in Petersburg, of h em r;i .it?.s o rtmeul of G ro c cries, Ami the important articles to the Plantei r.t this season of Ihe year. e also intend to keep three wagoi.f employed in the transportation of C'tion fioni this to Halifax, and will at ali tiro-.--i:ive i tie highest prices for baled Cotlon delivered in this ph.ee. D. MClMRDSSr CO. Tarboro", Oct. 14, 1S35. STOjYY HILL 3ixattemp. THE EXAMINATION of the Stu dents belonging to this Inst.t'ith v. will take place on l'i ursday nnd Friday, 9th and lOih June, at which tint patio. is and friends are respectfully nq-itMcu ti attend. The next session will comment on Moi dav, 27th June, under toe iliiei tin r f iie Subscriber, assisted as formerly by -Mr. RICKS, a young gentleman in whose qua lifications and moral deportnu rt 1 have unbounded confidence. T. rnie fnr ni:,iil. Tuition, fz,:. V. ill val v from $45 to $55 per session. Books. &:c. furnished at cost. .If U. Gun ell, Nash Co. May 24. Principal. mFThe Halifax Advocate will give four insertions and forward account t office at Ransom's Bridge. 214 Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the coun'rv, when house painting is requited. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis dc tfrquer. Tarboro 26th Feb 1836. S The Subscribers, HA ING entered into Co partnership bi g leave to announce to the Public, that they are now receiving and opening Jit Ihe late Stand of H. King, IN THIS PLACE, And at that of Turner But land, 121 SCOTLAND NECK, Halifax County, One of the moat Kivlensive, SPLENDID AND VALUABLE STOCK 2 Spring Goods, That ever was off" red to the inhabitants of this section ot the State As much as they despise empty profession, they would be doing injustice to themselves, did tl.ev not declare to the world, I ha', if they know their own intentions, they are determined that in no instance whatever, shall any cus tomer, be he who he may, rich or poor, iiigh or low, ever cross the thresholds of their establishments, without having the full assurance that whatever he may want in the way of merchandize, from the most inconsiderable article up to the moM im portant, can be there procured 011 living terms living, did we say ? indeed, we can safely promise, (although we know such a sacrifice will not be required at our hands) that we shou'd be wiping, if necessary, to deprive ourselves of ihe comforts of life if ve could thereby add to those of others. If any one, who may give a hasly glance at this Manifesto, should be disposed to doubt ihe truth of any thing herein contained, we beg him to suspend his judgment until he shall have given us a call. For lo how ever much trouble his examination of our Goods may put us, if he should go away without buying, we shall not indulge for a moment one unkind feeling towards him, as we shall know to what cause to ascribe !us conduct to his not wanting any thing a id not lo our inability to suit him. Be fide, we shbll have the consoling reflec tion, that tneb examination could not fail to point him, with the unerring piccision of the magnetic needle, to the place where he. would be able to procure, with the least inconvenience lo his pocket, any thing and every thing he might thereafter want in our line of business. King W Sdmondson. Tarboro', April 19, 1 SoG. HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. FBflHE .ub'5cribers have just received a JL supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Lacon and Lard for sale, by S. D. Co I ten &" Son. Tarboro', May 24. JYoticc. NEW GOODS TH1HE Subsciibcr after returning licr EL most cordial thanks for the very libe ral , ncouragement she has hitherto recei ved at the hands of her patrons, begs leav- .o announce through the medium of the f n ss that she has just returned from New Y:ik, and is hourly expecting the nr lival t-f her purchases. ith duo defer ence to the public, truth and justice to her self and Goods compels her to say that, j A MORE NEAT AND Valuable Assortment Was never offered in this section, and that they surpass any of her former purchases a much as the effulgence of the sun does the pallid liht of the moon and she would simply surest to those peisons who are desirous of procuring articles in her line of business, of the most fashionable style nnd at the cheapest rates, to favor her with a call ere they purchase else where, or they may sincerely regret their non-compliance with this intimation. She thinks it highly probable that among her assortment maybe found aiticles vastly superior liotti in style and texture to any in this place. Believing they will be in great demand, and relying in the truth of the old saying that, they who live for oth ers live the more for themselves, sh"is smes her fiiends that her prices for rwose Goods will not be more exorbitant on that account, than if every store in town was filled to overflowing with similar ones. The following list of articles comprise her Stock: Oriental gros Bonnets, Florence do. Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscan gros do. Folio do. French gimp do. plain straw do. Leghorn Tuscan do. Swiss lace do. Shell side Combs, horn quill backs, twist and long Comb?, A splendid assortment of bonnet and cap Ribbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pongee and Marceline Handkerchiefs, Pink, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. Thread and lace Edging, love Hhdkfs. Elastic Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. Feather'd Fans, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff &l pink gro le Nap, figured Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked Capes and Collar?, Mohair Caps, Pufls and Curls, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. 0"AH orders from a distance will be punctually attendee; to, and she hopes from her paying strict attention to busi ness, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Frames Campbell. Tarboro', 21 May, IP36. r IMPORTANT To the Public. -:: Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a trifling- advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it j to their interest to call and learn my pri- j ces before purchasing. j In my Assortment -will be found: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, from ' 10 cents to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents, R!ack and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to 1 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from 3 to $3, Superfine Broadcloths, from 52 to 7, Sattinetts, fiom 40 cents to 1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to 1, Rose Blankets, $2 to 6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, Negro v loih, alt wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. tlo. tluee quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and bJankct Overcoats, 6 to $S, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's silk Handker chiefs, 25 cents to $ I 50, n. ...... 1...1. r:i.i ftiJgf J I vap auu uciv uiwuii. t it i tp 1 1 Caps of very description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and shoes. Ever exhibited in Tarboro' , (to toil:) Men's Boots, $1 75 to $3, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 87 to CI 12J, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. j Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents, j Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, ; Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to 5E Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 ! cents lo 25, j Extra fine kid L prunella Slippers, $1 25,' Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to 1, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents to 51 25. Sole Lea' her, 15 to 17 cents. With every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cutlery-, China, Glass Earthenware, AH of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Starter. Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. JAS. JVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1&36. II. JMi:STON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, A Splendid Assortment of IN III5 LINE OF BUSINESS, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the most fashionable and best goods, at a s'nall ad vance on the cost, will do w ell to call nd examjne his Stock, as he is determined to. sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Among them are Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, SuftVcorded and plaid f.ncy Cassimeres, W'feite corded h drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin coats, A superior assortment of Veslings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons. Plain black and fancy Stocks, (a large as sortment,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article, Also, most every other article comprising gentlemen's wear. He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a small assortment of Beady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hats, which will be sold at New York cost. LTGentlemen furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest nolice. Tarborough, April 14th, 1336. Buggy for Sale. N excellent Newark made BUGGY for sale Apply at this Office. November 9, 1835. JY! II; liountrcc, TT AS i.eclined all idea of leaving Tar TiL borough, ami tomakeshftt of a long story will confine h'nnst'If to a simple state ment of facts, by saving he has received his STOCK OF SEASONABLE Spring and bummer Embracing a general variety, all of which ARE NEW, NEAT AMD - FASHIONABLE Having previously di'pogfd of his obi Stock. And he is selling the new one j 1st as cheap as any one can or wi!l sell new or old goods of a similar quality. But as a s' retch of conscience seems to be the or der of the day, this will not be taken a satisfactory lestrnoey hp is sure. But nil those who wish to purchase Any article in his line, Will please call and price them, and ihey will no doubt retire with a more thorough conviction of its correctness. Tarboro', 2Uth May, 1836. C ONSCIOUS as we are that Puffing has become a sickening theme 10 an intelligent people, and believing as we do in their better judgment, which tells them that, l:all that glitters is not goW" we therefore through courtesy to our friends and the public generally,' shall henceforth and fcrever avoid exaggeration, swelling molehills itvo mountains, or operating un der false pretences, with a view of d-;eiv-ing those who have long since learn' how not to be deceived, by taking this thing and that lor traute'! which has as little foundation in fact as the ,:baseles fabric of a vision." We deem such a course a flagrant outrage upon Iheir good sense, and as such, we shall confine this nolice t a simple statement of fact:-, that i to saj: We have jus! received our supply of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, GKOCHEUISs?, CROCKERY, HARDWARE &. CUTIERY, An assortment that embraces a tulerable vaiiety, but by no means every thing nor shall we presume to assert that Our Goods are the llesl in THE WORLD, For no one would believe it, nor should we believe it ourselves; yet we will venture to say, that they are as good as our neigh bors, and shall endeavor to sell ihem as low, having no doubt purchased them out as goo 1 terms. Among our assortment may be found the following indispensably Nccess try Acticlrs, viz: SUGARS, brown, loaf and lump, Coffee. Molasses. Flour, Good horse apple Brandy X. E. Ruin, Rye Whiskey, London Porter, Lemon Syrup, Castor Oil, Ink Si Blacking, IRON, SALT, Tin ware. Casti.i- s, Ploughs, Points, Heels, AXE?. Hoes, Spades, icythe blade?, Guns, Pis'ols, Rifles kc. k.C Together with a variety of Broadcloths and Cassimnres, Pi int, fancy French Mus lins, Gingiiam-, Challeys, Plai l Gro de Nap, fig'd Gro de Nap, colored Poult de Soi, fig'd Mandarine, black Gro d - vtiss blue, white and pink Salios, fancy Hand kerchiefs, fancy Starts worked Capes, hemstitch lin 11 cambric Haudketxhiefs silk Fans, paper Fins and feather Fans Ladies and gentlemen's. Gloves cap, bonnet, belt and guard Ribbons Bo.mets, Hats, Shoes, Caps, travelling Trunks, cir- . I) v Saddles and Saddlebags, Oils, Paints, Dye stuffs & Drug, Snuff. To bacco, Segars, besides many other useful articles too tedious to enumerate. All ,of which we are disposed t sell as low as we can afford Ihtm, for casli or credit. I) Knight & Co. May ltth, 1836 - Pocket Hook Lost. IT OST. on Tuesday evening, ihe 1st JJLi instant, a sheep-kin Pocket Book, Willi my name on the inside of the strap, containing twenty dollars in money, and the following notes, (vizi) One against I saac W- ii John R. Home, for one thou sand dollars, due in August or September last, with a credit of five hundred dollars, dated the 23d February lat. One against James Pender, for fifty-six dollars, due 1st January, 1831. with a credit of twelve or thirteen dollars. One against Thomas Gatlin for sixty dollars, due 1st January, 1835. Orio against John Bridges for twenty-fire dollars, due Is? January", 1835. The above notes are all made payable to the Subscriber. One noti against Nathi. L. Sapington and Mail hew Revel, for ten dollars 89 cents, due in 1829, payable t Vincent Vattghan toeeiher with several other papers not recollected. A liberal reward will be given fo anv person, who will return said Pocket Book and contents to me. JJiCOB THOMAS. March 2d, 1336. 10 -T--V .T.-KVlV'V-'
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