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V .4- 4 -V.-5 , e- J . I - fI i xl ''r!.;. -'-i t v e ( "OLVXXVI.--, . v." V,; W - . V FRIDAY; FEBRUAHY.5, M26. h V- l.";t - .a thcr to textehd the Judicial , System of liuIsboroufiriiFcjnale Sennnabt!. i v. --v : the United States. V( :t " r - fj V J' V, i ne quesTion Dein on me roviw i u u in; second session1 - ; - t- - t Is published every Fn i bat, by ' JOSKPH GALtS & SOX - - - At ThVee Poars perannumi or One lollir " and a Half for half a year to be.. paid In prance. -wWy, : ;V; V 'i i ; : ADVERTISEMENTS JfoVexeeedinfc: sirteen lines, neatly inserted y three tiroes for j One Dollar, and -Twenty-"Tiro Centsfor.erery succecdinirpiiblication: -these of greater length in the same tn-opor- d.:.. Letters to the Editors must be "post paid. rotes over that distinguished republi can WilIiam Giles. Even defeat is triumph underuch circumstances, and the result shows the .-estimation in which" the talents of Mr. Gilesare held Great ' wefc The ticket which are w tWjSlOOjbbp, . prize in,the;':;NeYprt State Literature . Lbtf err was-sold one - f TUESn AT. J ANU A KY 3 826. iWith feeling of great distress, we v announce the death of our'; neighbour !rv SouJhey Bondman old andirespec? f able inhahifant of, this .ity, . who in a k , iit of dpondency, Vearly yesterday "mornin in an outhouse, put ah endio . his existence, bv cutting hirs, tliroat with u razor.--. r ;. ,, 5.v;- . J? e: cannot with any e;ree of .cer tainty account for this desperate a t;d shocking Vac C . The -dteafepd was a v .member of high standing in the Baptist ' 'Church, r and maintained a character in all respects conformable. to his religious brbfession: He commenced business as a merchant in'this Vitr nearly 30 years ' . ago ; but - Tor some years past he hl " been winding fnp his; mercantile! con terns, and bestowed a part ofr hi s at tention to a fanh, vhic!i he 'cultivated at some distance from, the city. .Not being altogether satisfied probably with - this -emplovment of his time4 he. bad -thoughts of removing to the . western cbuntrv,' and' with this View, vlatelv - old fiii handsome residence on Fayetle TiHeUtreeL'.y'llnt. having seen the pro ' iltable speculations made by '.ioine'of ? iseighbours In Cotton during, the last year, be unfortunately ; determined to invest tbfc money received for bis house in Jhatlttrtkle.' the price of whith has . . ever smce- been .father declining and 1 ; it is conjectured, (from Jus; late evident Iowness jjf." spirits); that 4 he hnd not strength ofmind .sufficient ito sjupport (vim under .the apprehensiQii of "a possi- . . ble loss on the sale of his cotton ! JXixb snch: feelings, it is greatly to be ?la 'merited; that the deceased should have Entered into a speculation of this kind. where; adventurers may possibly-lose. as well Afl gam, ana :.oagnt, tqereiore, V;'ajway.s;be prepared t o bear .the ois it it shall happen. Mr. Iti-has left ai wi do w and four children to deplore the :: loss of 'their bestriehd I t : 'Evils rf Intoxication rfJphn v'Win ningh3m,Ha farmer, of vef advanced age, residing on the south-western borr - ders of .this county, lost his life in the late sqow storm.. Having: been : from fcorae.'find indulged too freely-with li- quor, aiter aiigniing irom nis. norse at liis own. fence; ; he was unable to reach bis housed His poor old; wife heard him at the fence,-: and went . to' bis relief 5 but owing to his intoxication she was tanable.to give him eflectaal assistance, y.andbefpre'addjtioDal help could be pb- Uipe-lif V V VBy . reference . to our "Coingressional . Jlead it will be seen,that the Tateof tHe lillv toainend the Judlciarysystem 1 of ; the U'SUtei'isat'lengthleterminw vin the House of Representatives! .-'The ' tnlnority, though small in number, pre-" "ient a -host in infellecC The billihas still to undergo'the ordeal of,a discus- sion in tbe Senate,' where its passage is ; cohshfereu rather doubtful.-' ;t j The bifltraS '.pafVejitV! half to Mr. George Webb; al clerk in the. counting house of J AV Schmidt, in. New-York f Ae"' xsther h: J f to ' M r. Oakler. of Pough keepsie. . i . . Samuel Jones of the City of Xew York,, has been appointed rCliancellor ot mat State, to ha the vacancyocca- sionea Dy tne tran.ier 01 ijr. .oauinru to the Senate of the United States. H "The last National Intelligencer, has the. following pa ragraphwhich is doubt less an then tic :v " t - Ttis said, tat a Treaty, is, or is a bout to be concluded, with "ihe Creek Indians, satisfactory in so far, as it will prevent a total breach of frienilly inter course with them. v4 They agree to con firm?the treaty of: February' last,' by yielding possession of all thetand ceded by it, except a strip beyond the Chafa- honchie comprising perhaps one-eighth of the whole cession. This arrange ment, it will occur, to the! reader, must take the form f a 'Treat v, which wul, of necessity, have to pass under review of the Senate. In thatbodj, theretore, the subject will be investigated, and, upon its "decision, will depend the question between accepting the new, or. noiumg 10 uie oiu i reaiy 01 reuru ary last. Should this last treaty be ratified by the Senate, will Georgia rest satisfied ? We presume not. She has spoken a language not to be mistaken' she, has emphatically declared through the me- diunvof the Legislature, " that she stands by the Treaty, the whole Treaty and noitbing buftlie'TreatySo decisively has this been said, that -we. do : not be lieve they will recede. - , t " lected, .proposea rtQ-add;hree;to(Mhe , 'present number, of Associate Jadges of ' ' the UStatevthusincreasing the hum -; ber.of the Judges of the 'Supreme Court V nd the nu tuber of circuits of Ihe XT.1 Stater Courts from: seven to ten. " ! i v Contrary foourcalculation Doct Crump hi" been 'cKdsen as Mr 'Rari iolph'; sicicssor. br almajont ef 33" Congressional Proceedings, -. ;". , - flfonday, Jan. 3,C' :- -V Very little business either of impor tance or novelty was transacted, j 1 his bving the dav, by rule, for handing in memorials and petitions, an hour and a half was consumed in tlieir presenta tion. .' ': ' ' - ' A --Message in writing Was received from the' President of the United State and read, 'enclosing a statement of mo ueys paid out of the Treasury, of the United - States to the. late President thereof, as cotnpensation for his, ser vices in various other offices which he had filled under the Government, and on other accounts 5 and also of claims fr allowances made by him upoji the Government which have been allowed ; ivhich message was ( referred-, to the se lect, committee On the. Subject of the accounts betw een the United States and James Monroe. -i A resolu tion was laid on the table by Mr. Hayne of Georgia, directing the Secretary of War to communicate tu the Uou.se, a plan of the surveys of the waters ofVirgima and North-Carolina, executed under the orders juf that de partment, having referrence to the, pro posed .system of internal navigation near the Atlantic, coast. ; r ' -,vThe House then" resumed the consi deration of r tlie Bill to amend the Ju dicial system of the United States 5" when Mr.-Bur&es of Rhode-Island de livered ! a learned 'and 'eloquent speech in favor of Mr.' Mercer's motion 10 re commit, the biil'r and, after 4 ofclock, Mr.1 Kerr oP Alar? land expressed his determination to address tbe.Hbyse on me r suDjecr anu on nis uiuuuu iuc Housevadjourned.' . : V; v v 4 r . Tuesday Jan. 24. - I' Mr.TIolcotnb, fnim th'eV Committee oh Na va 1 A ffai rs , in ad e' an re port oh t h e pennon 01 susan Decatur, accompanreu by a bin in favor !of tlie. object thereof : wpicn was twice reaa and commuted. 1 a he.Hduse then proceeded to the un finished business of yesterday! rrwhich was, the resolution offered by Mr. Mer cer t6 recommit the bilL Jf further to amend the judicial system of the TLTnited States,'? witbinstructionso report It with certain", amenduieuts thereto, as hej-etofore stated. k V- '::$i VJ? The question being .taken, - without debate, on this' motion, it was decided ia the negative Mr. Bartlett of New-Hampshire, then roofed to .recommit -.tlte bill,1! with tne fallowing instructions : a , ; h So as to provide that i the several district courts of the United btafef shall oe require to periarni sucn paror-tne duties which are now devolved upon the circuit cou rts, .which shall rend ertu t one term of the circuit court necessary in each district aitnualhvand that a i'us tice of the supreme court of the United tates shall required to hojd pne terni tf the! circuit cUurt in eachvdistrict in each.veun"; .;- K. 4'.:; y. y-'y , : Wishing, however, to. accommodate thegei'tUimaii; liouse, was ..entitled to the floor; (Mr, Kerr, of.Miryland: who yesterday mo vea toe aojyurnment,; iir jj., atter wards withdrew the iuotion for amend- mnt. ' - ' . . J - - x Mr. . Webster then . moved that the bill be, Ordered to be engrossed for a tnita reaping. 'v w-v xry'--. iv1- M r. Kerr now en tered the House and addressed the chair in a speech, wbich occupied more than an hour, in favor of tpebill. '! ..,; y-y-W;s" Mr.- Forsvth, of Georgia, then moved to am end. the bill, bv striking out all af- ler the enacting clause, and inserting the 'following tly.yy ii.v syy:- " I hat, for the better establishment of the circuitcbiirts of the United States, the said States shall be, and hereby are, chiSMttl into seven Circuits,4 in manner following, that is to say : The first Circuit shall consist ot the States of; Maine, New-Hampshire, Rhode-Island and Massachusettsthe second, of the States of New-York, Vermontp, and Connecticut the third," of (he States of Pennsy!vani;, New-Jersey, and Dela ware the fourjth of the Statesof Ma ryland, Virginia, and North-Caroling the htth, ot the States ot South-Caroli-: na,' Georgia, Alabamaand Ten hesee the sixth, of) the vStates -'of .f J nVlian'a Illinois, Missouri 'and Ohiothe se venth, of the States of Kentucky ,f -Lou iciQfii : Qnil 1toaiccirni 19.y 't ' Mr. AVeb3ter. spoke i the amendment Mr. Alston, of North-Carolinai then spoke in favor of. Mr. Forsyth's amend ment, and in' renlv to Mr. Webster : and concluded! :his , speech by moving that the bill lie on the table, and the proposed amendment be printed. v This motion wasatived by a large majority. i . ' . : -v .--j; And the question recurring on Mr Forsyth's amendment,1 it was decided iii' the negative. - '- r::'u ,;. : : ' Mr. KLremer, of Pa. now moved, to recommitvthe bill, with instructions to amend it so asito embrace the arbitra tion principle.- v ( 3. Thr Chair pronounced this, motion'out of order, -inasmuch as a motion to recom mit, had this day b en decided: in the negative, and the rule of the House pre cluded a second motion for recommit ment on the same dayVA. A- Mr. Forsyth then renewed the motion he had before made in Committee of the w hole, vifc to add to the bill the fol ht iug proviso : 'w '''"' - x Provided That ho final judgment shall be pronounced by the supreme court of the tJnikjd States, aflrectinff the property or life, or liberty t any citizen ot tne umtc-U bptes, which shall not be approved by such1 a num ber of the judged thereof as shall constitute'a nuijority of all the justices of the supreme court, including the ; phief Justice." .' On tin's question, he deraauoeu .the yeas and nays; the call wasj sustained (more than onje-fifth rising in, its favor) Yeas 35, Nays A 35. -' QJ yyy, The question being on agreeing to Mr. Forsyth's proviso. v : .' . . Mr. Sloane 1 of Ohio, demanded the previous question j (the effect, of which would have been to exclude. all amendments)-- . T:yy -V ." . yy; The House refused to sustain the de: mand, by the requisite number of a ma jority 01 tliose! present., r When an ad journment was again moved , by Mr.j Kremer, and carried ; Ayes 91, rf oe&89. So the House adjourned a IjUle be fore five o'clock, i n 7 i ' ot this jMtitiitW offered by Alr. Forsrth, of Geo as ad I'JL-.coinmeiieedn the;12th insu tid tlie if V " . - - f . f j a amendment to the oui,,,3ir. Jt ne- iv icure in jiwunnp:.. inandPfl th' vpn' arid ' na hut- tli ?re.MsA&urdjansara distance, ihat he 1$ ;-. . . , .HJh tthe:iost updoiibted quAl:ficai;on.w :yv:V Noef 1S9.: f , yrWiiM : cai; thrtffreV w:th eemfidence; rccirnmend' ;'-,vv - Mf.--Foreytb'ihenwithdrew'his.J;'imo- '. die' teliool to the ittttton-ofiltf pubtlraivi; C ' ' tion to . amenU the bUl bf ddute tlie thauoo; exertioit shali, be, sparedna J -;t -'V A ',Mr.e&terte'that th4 biH be prdredrto a thintTeadingwhen'i? . .J.. anih--182&VT' W?A$sa:4xrv ' j - - M r.' M enjerjmove'd tliat the fartber"; -.iT1ie'.Editor t she&,t Carotaa ObsefWV.': 1 ' S ; i ' consideration of 1 the bill be vestjjoned I er Wtstern Caroliuian. Cape Tvar to the second Monday viJHcertMrnixiH Wf ntinelaruTEntpn Gazette., ; - , , auu siiniKHTea nis motion uv a general r -j . - : . - .l. ; f -. ? llerd- Gazette. , by a eeneral TrJ.y1 cceasiye. speech mopppsitiont to the rvhreh of the HillsborwurltecOrdef.;'' ' he concluded bin asking for t he Yeas 'cyyt-y y-y wt. fi. dlidMai'O An Kid Wrillim Tit AtFMtranu 1 " ' 1 , .V 1 ,' ' 1 " '' " 1 -l " " 1,11 ordered byhe Houseand wertvlYeas I fft i OlCV. noja ii, . i nc uuuuu ;uti I r i mij xuuscnocr oners iar saic, five lluTN , lasen onyorqenng jne urn to a tnin jl urea anu seventeen Acres vt mnuib: reading and ; On motion 1f Mr. Kd-. v ward wei M W of ordering the bit I to A nd M essrs v Alston Ed ward s, Long, Mangui Sanders - and Sawyer siuon mere to. yyyi cptiaty,-lying on i ,the'i'afera of Swit Y' sJf this State.1 thelYeasandNa' essrs Brvah. Hines, Holmes; and! one or two'vuv: Um,nni - ; V ' . ilIiams,;ofihisStafev votedin favor L ; i ; f ; l : a thirtlSreadihgr Or in h absence;rto Joseph GnleaorTH 't ? '.J : mVcNelirJ , voted in oppo-l. ..-'', -'y-ty -.:-';W v ' , ' .';:;-t.': -: v-i ' TUXAWAYfromthesubVcriberon ThursV. vL.' u j ji n tiay tne 2ytn ot u? c last, n s negro maa .: t ?. r, ; J ' PjCK. He is 2t years okl, 5 feet 6mcheshicW ,V '.. ... ; ; v ; v N compactly made. and is quite an active iiir' : ; t ; . , 0' ' - J f telligf-nt boy--helc;neraJlyif wears. his hairc: '''' Cn 3 in opposition to jridnesdaiu Jan. 25. ; v V Mr. Pearce, of lU I,ofiered the. fol- i lowin? : - . a " t - v : ' ,-. - I i-Rsoi.vzi. That the President ef.the ITni ted States be requested to furnish this House with such information as will showr the nunv ber r of years James Monroe, t; latev President of the United , SjUtesi has been In 4 the em ploy and- servjee yof the : Government of the United". State.v,the , VnUmber of office's, helias filled,' with the length of time he- has filled them f and .whether, at ooe time,! he did not fill ; and discharge the duties of .the 1 omces oi jecreiary oi oiaie ana oecieiaxy or I This resolution lies one 'ajti' M f lThe -House then proceeded taVthe GALES & raneements. receive from Philadelphia their publ therefore short notice, f They have lust following recent productions : . . ' V 4 A .Treatise on Cliristian Doctrine,4, com piled from the' Holy. Scriptures alon John Jffihon, and translated from the by Charles R. Sumner, M. A2 vols. Life of Hichard llrinsley Sheridan by .Thos. Moore. V '.. ..f il.y--$.. '. .1 ,m -lyt. T 'Napoleon and the Grand Army in Uusna. or critical examination of Count Philip iDe Segurs Vrk, by General Gourgaud aid-de camp to the Emperor Napoleon. : v ' Haris's Pharinucologia,,; third American, form the sixth London Edition, with' notes and additions. .'- . - ' ; Antiquities of Greece, by John Pottery late Archbishop ot Canterbury, to which iS ud dedran appendix containing a concise history of the Grecian States and a shprt account ot the lives and writings of the most celebrated Greek Authors, by Professor Dunbar i wi .h corrections and additions by Charles "Anthon, Professor in Columbia College,. New.York. Art abridgment of the Acts of Congress, now in fore e, excepting those of private or local application, wnn notea oi aecisions, giving construction to'the same, in l, the Su preme Court of ; the ,UrJted States and Co pious Index, by Edward Ingersol. c - s v ' Matilda, a tale of the day. . ., - ; The contributions of Q; Q. to a periodical work,, with some pieces not before publish ed, by the Jate Jane Taylor 2 vols: E ; . The subaltern or sketches of the Peninsu la War, during the campaigns of 18l3-rl4 by an Eye-witness. . , V; -.j -': - ' v;' Juliana Oakley, a tale for girls, , by Mrs. Sherwood.." ; ; - '',. ;. c ': yY: V '2J Virginia Housewife by Mrs. Randolph. School Books, Stationer', &c. Bic. .' Raleigtv Jan.' 28, 1826. ; v ; : : Of the State of North- Carolina. plaitedor combed up and has theflppear " W . 'i ante of a waidngmank haviriar freq ntly acted : 1 in-' that capacity.' Ith) tlothlnjj is. variou., ,r V none, particularly rectllVcted except "n'atf'of - J blue pantaloons,- nearly new. .I will give th6 . - ) SON, have made- anch uV' above reward if ta ke)rtouV f $he " counryV'aod - r' j, tnatjthey yi 11 hereafter delivered to me "about 9 milt seasttjf iafeigb, larft lnhial immfrtiatK ftr or' if taken i ;in the -ioiiniv- and mcnrifl in-" r.'V' plication, all new,, works" Orders Jail, so that t get him again oi '.twenty tlol- : ' J J left with them, can be supplied at lars if taken out of the State', V;--; r :v j :.7; ice. f .Theyiiave'ust teceivedthe .)rt. yyyj- D. STONE ',: A- '1a . 1 '' Wake count v, Jan: 3. ine tete';6tibvpL- CORRECT Map of. the State in wicli he resides roust be a desirable object to eveiy Individual r'VVhatever niav be a man's occupation' in life it' frequently becomes itrt porlant to him as a matter of pecuniary inter estv tb possess correct knowledge of the re lative Vituation of the- difffTeHt ; sections qf country. In lh,'vpresenj enlightened -state of wcie?y the: subscriber is convinced, tliat apart from all considerations of interest or convenience,- there are very few of our citi zens who do not feel it an affair of personal nride that thev and their childrenshotild be able to sp eak with familiarity of those p arts J of the Slate Jyinij at a; distance from them, as well as of those in their rmmedlate vicinft)'. The subscriber therefore flatters himselfthat the following-proppsals 'will be feceiveaT vrith pleasure bv a large portion of the inhabitants i?his native tat,e. ,y: :Vr:f He proposes to .'publish a correct Mat of the Stats op'-NortbCahou sir measuring 6 feet 9 inches in length', by, 3 : feet 6 inches in width laid out iipoii a scale of 6 miles to t!ie inch; The materials "Will bis of the best kind and the engraving' executed In superior J sty"e;..,:: ..W .-. ,-. -' -yy,:i "But correctness of delineation being the most important circumstance has claimed the subscribe! 's chk-f Attention $ .to. the" attain ment of vi hich important object, the Map of each countv -nas -neeo TCparateiy .executea bv n: lUA BBiA2iiiL EsqUh the;assist- ance of gentlemen of .sciencesresiding n dif ferent parts :of the JState, arid fronTthe pub lie surveys, and have ; been likewise, revised arid corrected bthe Several -cpuntyjsurveyT oi;or,wineotbef.iiorapetent person ifteach county 'f:; tfft W.:.r,vyy t- TtBMS- For Map 'varnisbeA3 colored and mounted on Tollers, or;put :up lh portable Court of Plas and Qdarter Sossiona, . . ,. - liecenioer, erm, ji5j. t -Jas. Ooson,.Rachen' --."t GotHlson & Solomon kIy!'1 Goodspri, , . te - to thr.coijht. j T"vr r;miT' -. , - .a- v ! ;.:rr- -.' .'.- i '-7 I' Jinnflrinrrr ttl dt icfaini nftUet int1 mat i nomas i.ooason, one ot me 11 eir at r , , " V f Law of said Mandue Goodsyu, decSi is nvt a '? ,V " ; "; . v J residentbf this State, so tKa the ordinary" v V,; f process of; law caii be; served on' hfni It " ''-l'- N . . i js theforeb the rnrt, that p U : ' n made ix weeks successively art ihelialeigh - ' ; V Register, that unless the said Tl)o.G .Of'cat i' AV-"- -' I , appear at thfcext Court Of Plea$ ant QJ.ar- ':. l-'if ter Sessions to- Be.lield for esaid cotinty of . -V v " "' , V ! Northampton 'on the first Moftday in Marcl ' ;)'! r, nexf,' and answer said ,')etiiionlftheIsamet ill ? " C 'i'" j be taken pro confesso ahdihetird expkMea; ' ? : t; ( to hirn v y J. WwHARUlSON. CC. C - 5 Dec: 14. v :4VgJy : ,;19.6v. , Q , . , -g:.-. j 7 j IKTENDlNGto; settle ;ri TnneseVjn(! ; ; f r' as many persons in this arid other States ' bave claims to Lands ift that tate of uhich v,v they are ignorant, or know 'not.howH to lro- ceed to recprer the sam.l'am desWus In connexion with'V Gentleman of, that State, . . 'f the firsOtandlng as to .'-character and uu-K -y: ificati6ns,to undertake tipon shar.vr at a' t " . fixed -price the recovery t'arid establishment v v of all such claims and also will attend to tba'. ; ; divislqn. paying1 , taxes,2 &c &c, of all ucl t M; lands as are now 'established and am' confi r ' deht jitsticef at least will be rendered f Ihavo-' ttof A list of mahy:claimst taken from bookV " in that; Sf ateand (any infctmation ' therr '- J ' in' wdl be:given; gratis on application. ; AU letters directed to mkat Puyetteville, N, G. - V: (post paid) . wibe attended to. : -. l, ' - V . -V myyyi, 'y saml.. p; asue. ''(DPyintflirjf that Sta'e passed in 1819v " x claims must oe commenced withiii, T..yearj V thereafter. or be barred . .IVV;.-- r'Vf - r.pce22.:' ''hyyyy i9:3ra; .; -. A i ; v . V - .4 - " " . fv?'-'- - - ,- - t I t Af desn'pus olT aelling' for ( Mill I vv.-r HccummcKiaiion paper : l!!!!L!a?at Rank thW tlm -rWiJTr " ' 4;i and bealttiyrpUe-f not brie of r : my famil v, wmtey .or, bkek, having ,died or been sickly for 9 years pasf,') on which 1 re ! J' ... 1 tt. . : . ... ...... iuc, iu uiiicb uciow jrayeuevme,: on id ' '. road to ilmington ?;ir Contain. 210 Acres. ' or morerWith a comfortable D welling" Houses a brick SpriPgJIouse'and Sttre Room; ot tv : -y'. : at Spring in the yard 4 together with all other : ; . : necossaix vut-houses f an excclleiit: GleiS . - -Jfc " " V M - V- I 1 1 .A'"- - . ' ;"!.' ienne, jn nne onier, ana nanusomely atnjjg- -', m ; , 4 ed: and the Fatm I am persuaded will ba. , . ' " ' iitspection and as i such invite purchaser' to aamirte for themselves, tAlJ I will aay -tt-J-i" " v'. " thfttXhouglrit Js well situated Mul fcnbrcd.. V v " . 't so convenient to the bet Market town i th.j State, ia good brickjruid anda, comlbrfabJ : f ; arid heahbyresidcnceyel deslroui of. mot L' s ram.' 4 Als , I would su the Furnitare Jt iti of allkirtds, among them om of the North . v ern breed of Cattle and Oxen j k frM rate ''. Baauje none, sv, sulky ilorieand - wo ir . - ; ' .three strong Plantation IIoivstc--'AriJso--' ' ''. about one hundred acres of Xand, on-. 'p9 x soiith'of town," aneltgantf heaithy' fiiujtid.v ; : for a family residence, cohimandinsf hand ' ' '" f '. . . l edfiheiy.. some viey tf FayettevUIeA W: V ,-'v: ,. -iyr-.-- v v;.:;;- -vV-''i-: v5 . j- f -;.:-vv :'rj rv:vq'rv.--:f!'.-:;''.-''.. 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