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ana cohret l the roofs!, c: 16 icce'iva the wa- ! -"----u..? ui'.'iL!.jsi . .

tertng which it will be necessary to give it, j iJj ' YC S l $ ' H " ehinll th season prove dry. ' 7o cams A free j thrive. The ground VAIl &!! whereshey afe planted most ho kept cultivated; A BLACKSMITH wh isc.ajle ofi oning jo;;s. y-'ttue tree? not thrive if the jrra is peri- ro, P!? ro.ti .g p t.8. urd doing county -. ;k

. mil ttwl fti t.irm a nrt utnnnri Ihtm and it it i i j w

hould be tieceesary to plant them in gras Aground, care most tie taken to keep the earth

in i. ! l'fw and free from grass for three or fnui

ON THE IMPORTANCE OK CULTIV W1 distant around them, and, every autumn, TING GOOD FRL'IT. ;Some well rotted manure should be dug in and Farmeis in general are to apt to consider jaroimd each tree; nnd every spring the bodies froil as a were luxury, and therafore pay but lil ,)f ,Iie "PI'1. Par. plum, and cherry tree?, and tie attention to its cultivation. But, though 'other that is paitieularly desirable to promote fruit i not ahsoMely inJinti'blt to the eup-!t'ip growth of, should be brushed over w ith com port f hJman existence, it is a very meful ar -, : ofl 01P. Ofdilnted with water; this treat tide, and may be ranked among the best trfl-1 n,t -,t "'"B14' b Ihnfines to tht trees, surpasof ptoxHence. Mr. Koirht, in one of his publi-!i-'g hp expectation of'aoy one h has not wit

cations, his ohservec that, the palalethat rel-H'ed it etitct. Should the fmt season alter unci fruit, is seldom pleased with strong feroBeo-!;'"M,,et,rS l"ovc regular watering will

ted l:oncrs. and as feeble causes, continual!? ac neceesaiy. hk, irom a neglect ot proper at

ling ultimately produce extensive effects ihe,l'tin n tin respect ro.. y lose a large portion

supplying the pub!ic with fruit, at a cheap rate,;"' "unog a arougnt.

zerli,d era:.

ALL person mmb'td lo li e u script rs. are T' spectfuily r nulled to come for ;r4 r.:l e lie

up their respective accounts, on t r btfo.e ihe Is' .f

My next Jhry are in wsn ot CASil. mnd .od

ibeir trientis crn'ribut- s much us hi th-.ir diw-

er to ritluve liitrir,.

CARLO W & WEBB. Mounts'erlirg. ! -re . 24 .1 18 3

mould hive a tendeacv to operate favonbly,

both on ihe physical and moral health health of

the pe pi I bis view of the subject gives au

A jo rneman hatter, a- ornpaninn of Dr.

Franklin, on commencing buines. for himelf,

imports o to the pursuits of the orchardist. and j oxiou. to g. t a handsome sign boatd. with

elevate - t toe rank of a oablic beaefactor. proper inscipinm. i ni ue orv.pf-eu luir.seir.

Itia. ri.v tc coltiveto the best kinds or l'.'il": - John Thomjiitn, Halter mtktt end

CraiU a th e which are of an inferior quality, uMd the form er are no doubt more vh"letome, as well .re palatable thnn the latter. L'e ides, by introducing fruits of different kinds iu to our markots and furnishing them iu plenty for the domestic boards, we render their cca Aumplion more common, and cause the most pleasnt and most hu'eiome articles af aliment to be those of most general ue. This philanthropist, th reforr, ch in no way better make known hi- g it. will 'I th human specie?, than

by using his best efforts to cause the fruit to be

cheap, plentiful, aftd of an excellent quality

The following in relation to tho time and

node of planting frui trees, is extracted from

Mr. Prince's Treaties on the management of

fruit and ornamental trees.

Spvcg ! ho season when we find the roost

pleasure in mnking our ruial improttmentt, and

from this circumstance probably it h is become

the general season for planting tree, but expe tien. e h.s proved the fall planting t be the most successful, especially in those part of the United States which ate subject ta brought, s the trees planted in autumn, sufei little or none from drought, whon those set out in spring, of (a perish m consequence of It. Noti!hitanding, with regard to those frt that hve Sen onginally brought from wareaer cJimlrs uoh as the pich, apricot, nectarine an . . . 'o nd. which are natives of Persia. Ar

tte . .. & it is necessary for us to consult the op er-ii' ot climate also, and, from a considera tioti of ihoke attendant circumstances, 1 have

t M3

Indiana.

24

JE'SE THKUSION-

ROBKItT McKAYS estate-

UK i,i..U is'!e-e, . havi: .' r.ee rtli term i-Tiblan A. at.

P lb c II been uppo'ntcd

X the Swsi rlnf dm is rit . s f tn

Rcbi McKay, dtceastd.

rcqu sts aV y rs ih i. o. id t. t tM-ts to n lit imnjciiihte ps, nu- tni pe-ins having cl ams ;un t sa.d estate wiil present tiem, sctor-ing to v:-t

vamn at on ann 8f.itiemer.t. Tht et-tate is solvent. TAYII CAIN. 13 A AC KJcKAT, Ctaijj t wrship, March 34r i Valuable Farm, FOR SALE.

TO PRINTERS. jpR'Jf K'-, .yr.fr tO K TTPZ FQU-YDIir. t. fij t.)..6ix iO j . .i i-.!).;t h .. nip tfed an- -.v t-ditKi! - hi.-. .'-'. . f .'pecimeu; rh htcb his eu t n. ri jin.i o tr Printers :is;-os: (. b.iv ? Virr, : y beRi'pi li'd'. o ajiphcaion, r.f hi. Fo .!iJr.j , N s 18 sntl 20 .ngnsus sireei, behind the Oi y II;!. He weald rema k, for the irforrrirt:;n r those wbo

' not heen in tne habit of deaisny- wiih h-m. nS

hec us? a difiVrcn prcice hs been expensive:;, iii-.rod'ic.c-i th-t his !.olc contains notfcirg but thtact-

i pr. i'cih ns ot ins nwii tonnclr , anil presents true P'cimr;- r-f v ha: wilt be foriiithed tr orlers. T.c

.iss rtm'-nt is ver cotrph-ie, has teen dehNeratcljr nl cj-eful'y, in twenty years, b. ought to its presei : .-.iii

s'ate ci perfection, and eitsbrnctb a vari. ot s'.vUs a. tlsptr" to r'.iffV-, t t-tis and to the var;: t. p -rt--nei:s -t printing-, Ntf spaptT, Heck jtj Jib, r..g.i!y fini'hrj, and ra- i t t!ie mua acrvc.ab!e tOttai Not :n ! ft t'. e v.-rictin. which art- dtingcis4..u by ?.' .r u ber n th Ujok. it coiui.ts KOVHK ;.n i ITALIC, 27 s crs, troin t :lvj Ur.5 f '.rs. to P-a-.

TV. O i INE and Tl fLE 1J iati, two Cohira.

ay.

4 ., ,,. ,b',-'. s to (t.hT v-of' nr. T-d lately J in a on' si.ip, ,n r.v .: u I iiri re pdi'io.iar! , a tn icg ti:e sou i" I. i vt aectiuii if6, i 3, U 2j f ft--'

160 AVHES OF JLAiD.

sells hatsor rsauy monty wnh ti.e ligure U

n it rtuitj'iiiu'.i ri-it he thought he would Mib

mil ii to hi? tnends ior amendment The lit l

he shoved it to, thought the woui hatter in to

g-u-, '.-CHUite tollowed by the wo mafcei

L t L ... t .

nin, wu'ch biiovtbu ne was a natter 1 was

struct oui. I he nen observea. that the word

DiaKvs" might is well be enntteti. berau-e hi

cnslosntrs would not care r h marie the hnn.ir

good, and to their mind tbey woa'.d buy, by

whoiiiaoever made. He struck that out ai-i. Ann thiid xatd, he thought that the words "for reauy monej" were useless. a i was not the custom ot tne plact to sell oo credit eveiy one who porcha-ea expected lo pay. These too wore period with, and the inscription then

stood, John Thompson sells hats!"- St ill' '- eighbuihood, if- h'gh, heathy, a.d w-hin f-j ... I .... r . i . . . : .. ...... . ... j.. . .. i . . i w -r

hats'" savs hi tixt Intod: nhv. who n.wi.l ' l " "" yu,u Mcl

- ' you to give thes away! what, theu, m .he use

ot the word! It was struck out. and hmH was

all that remained attached to the name Johu Thompson; eten this niccripiiuii, biiet as it was, was reduced ultimately to John '1 homsois," with the figure of the hat objoiaefi.

: ..D:"D. 13 Fizrs. fr a 'wo-hnes Fica to LorTt?

Vttn-r, . N't !QUE, 17 :zi:sr ten lines Pic t to Nonpareil, UH K. 1 Mis i. fmr tines Picn to Minion, OPKN BLACK 5s xcs, four tines P;en to Q-ett P-im.r.

-jHtf i , 2 size , daub. smai' jjicaaiid great piimer. us:des ius:c, tiit .k 'op1, Ornamental LttUis and Lottery Figures, Pi .'Ce rrot:n. superiors, Astrono

iTiicnl a. imIi r aiun, rfpce Ru cs Bra9t, Unles, Orlifcrnonteo L)a, t. i.ong Kfaces, more linn 200 kinds ot F Mt a. a 1000 cu s a. id 'amenis fcr school

8 ioj, Nc wsj.ap ik auo S 4nr .ic WiiKs. i r t-.t any ot t . se .!'' s 1 r Prtssc-s, Chases tlompi'Si" g -f.cks, s, tuirntHre frirm. p I- k, or any lli.ng rtquiitd .n 'in.- PrinMiig bui-ness il DO ':ichUd Hit an si tavi r &'!-u nn .n . fc ac uU

mt's' p on.piii'u e, avry h.rgt u'.ucc th- t'.'w 'rf niies beiiig always nn band

tkUKti' t t-Ct'.K. Sc Tixk, Janwsrt 3i ts-. U Entj. Dr. And. C. JForbe,

i '. i p.-neii.-i. s arr, ct.m!ortatt 1. g ' t b n s- t;i'.' ;rs, -eil lcre'J arm fentte a- v. if a

ctsot tinto b) bb'o' tvo t'icb-.tt:a of .' At i i) patch ueo igb. btauut'al, nuvt-r eil ti, p.i::gso w ulteorae W iter lh.liai:nc fit th i lui. is wtli tin berea with fcUgnr. locust, alnvf h'.rkiry, .. -' auti other timber TLe lnit bo within ip u

v'.

rCofmick's wood yarU

t his trct 9 Nnu ib be sld tntireor divided, as aiaj buhl suit urcbaat:i , ca be div ded so aa to v- tacb ha'.f an tqaai quantity ol trait irt ts.oletred

litud aid wstt r. 1 tie tin erMencd is a tarnic- he en

t rciithia trat of lano, at n oarlj tlfly b' had pckj

urn' choice i f tht e gt on oo-'. setteu tbi- qivrK-

or its Rn-nj gooo q .ui. tea ami bt.not been tli-ppc;i

- "I JJG thi 0i din id n ' ii-.f til.l 'tie j noiir t' CO 't-.nu t, ,- r .

PHYSIC AAD SVROERY, in h. n V w v . . s c-i y. He re.ur..s b o k at-fn! th; k: o hi !n: i.ds for tbr pa ri'isee ttier'O es

t-ixkd to him Hi b prsby attew'ion to bus nets to stent sliare cf pit ic pitrorij-e, kv ving rtside . he-e hucni er-t ycrs a j r!- TinV that the pxiblie ar anslr pty atsj w tn Inm to Ht thir ptr"fi H waj if nun.-, a a i - tnS, sft K.'.SMht on proft-?r ".kl rr Ccial hit in' ,-.t his

vfii tt'-edoora - nt ike Ouraor of Moin Ma rf a,r-i-t. ;a Hiir afreet, vfay. J .iai) f

ImI. Ct BBC, view Kl

t.Sc'fu. : ' A3 HAMS;?,

A LOAi WANTED.

111. uiiiii r-i ,-ii o. it i. ...im - i.ot ii. v.i-iv wis.

iiwoli d. idwaiiV In buir w &. iO. ; prnoti

mil pay 12$ ctof teres an . accuse :.c pny- . .ert thereof, with a morigape un 'he st'Ve tarm Ur mint .apit'-.tisfs to pe hm acid. THOMAS RAMSEY. -oh 13

ADMIMSTRATRIX'B SJILC. HA be 1 1 at th, hcvsR lnte'V

i'!ia . C. mpbet. deei asedia the

i-rcilf i U '

th-- p 'ii.

d:.v . tit all i

f f i:t :iec tX:

sycied of)

Groceries, Hardware,

The following is the substance of thu chief

protii'ions of a bill rtrpectn g nd free blacks, recently reported in the Maryland boose of delegates:--In the first place, ft enacta that no fiee ntgro or

mulatto, ehull emigrate to. or settle in the slate of Maryland, ui.i.er heavy penalties, and and ultimate liability to M: sold o a slave, 2 That after the riit ol June nx.t , no slave

come t the following conclusion, in localities ,Drt,l oe bronght into the sUte, either t t tale, loath ot New Yo.k, the fall season i preferable!01" to reside, under penalty of tntleiture. f.iFii.ninl.i,. .. .li t... . v. .f v v.. i. I 1 It .iiiBrennarcii 4 . UO flOO It r th removal

v.. t...,,..ft iiuiiii oi jien una. " ri" . Mn mf FW Vi ' K

ne iau is pret-rabie only lor the npplo. pear, '' ee oiacii!. ..m, luriiwmi... Ou Wednesday April 4 18S9

piuio. merry, qtince,ana all other trees m ami1 .- )'"- northern latitude- whereas the spring is to be able in 14 years; and directs a taol $10,00d preferred tor the peach, aprieot, nectarine and 'per annum to be leviert epon the difittreni cntaAlmood, which for the leason boforo stated, th payment ot the principal and inleimib, ,'inng severe winters, suffer from the in- st 'ltl 100,000 to be uppnrtioned among tensity .f the frosts. Sti'l I do not mean to av ,h severai couous-s according to the ratio of icrl that ttees of these kinds are certain to b?!r black population in each, agreeably to tho iniitrod bv the winter .n rv manw taaaoe census of 1830. If any county iefu.es to be

they aro not in the ie -st affected- still thev are1'". and it has the libeity of so ..on.g. it shall:". -ouseh.? and kitchen him. -e -a-trinfr otmsil., J . j, inn !; . ... ac Ihe slc will crt-nieT :ii VJ o etc-V. t. w. Mf.-ed to vicissitudes which may or may not receive bo portion of tht mnoey ranted, and the; Ternm sa!f mHd,

r.. r- it . M..... . - . I . . . l ; r ,i . omniinl In kt A nuil hf r.i nnrilnnhl V ul '

"-- 'mv jruueuifii. no e ver, "i exteijeni ' " v w " 1 - j juig3nt. make their pUntations in the faH..miai!'hed. Sam $ 100 000 to he applied to the ihic;r,nl oerves to prove, that, even in the' f',:v'l nf fre e blacks in the fallowing order: SkOKl otf i.'gent minds, a ''iversity of opioicne?-; ilealthy free colou ed persons, of toh sexes, ist9. over ihe age of 13, contenting t- icmuve lo Li Tres 4 c. on thiir arrival at tit place sfd'3 r-ena. never rotnrn to this itite. tiriah;n A? .oon a th trees arrive at the' Free coloured persons. Ondt-t tba ago of 18, pi v- ,e ihey aro to be. planted, let a trench'cn,i,e!V,n 10 rlnu'. tl0 c ir.sonting. whose

te on- ,i. cultivated ground, the bundles unpack Ip""1 ,,r Pnt, if any livtng, connt to their

ei. and '.be roots well w ar.il im.Tmulr removal

Vvered wdh dirt ic the trench, obervirg tn' Free coloured persons, under 18.neith of fnnkp th( d it Kn ik . .. . -...i . .i ..!ihn im onla nr tivma- ami wlin hooiid

lr lr m , lMn, - ,- ' " " :--,and dam, b, V8rk Ahiay-hi. great grand d-. esn. .eave vcaucios lor the admission o! t, wish or without their consent, wd if Utindgy ,.,e impoP,.ti , . o-i, oat of the Itor.ny Lass.wbc air iiv the roots: it bavin? Kvph found hv at, vnth the cnn-enl of the mastei or mistress, , 'gg rot v the imnvr'. d Jul'.v H'K- r

to rKzzrrsiiB! VPF.LtEROI Hf K ' Maper. fc fe,) .ve mtvoviD t .ei TYPE U STF.MEOTYP& rOVXDRT Nc i, i, v loha i.t ce'. New-York, and hav.'g g " r d :hciS K-rn:isf s, are preoare-j '.o tin u r out' t- wi h greoi d:pat .h. All articl a. r qu rt bypt n i Sa'nish e io oraer, at ihe mr,i'Uc'u:i-r .ri-c '-fiaeeOo Comptsinp 't cks, Casts fcc. 8tc. k-. cuna a''y 0D

lh' h.ve cotrplete series f Fonts, front sica to dm o cf a ligh' face and beaut ful crt, ).;h they ofl'er with -reat cenfidrace. Hgbeii g s.rv superior articles. The f- llow r.. are ht ir privet, n- iforrr witfc th-tie of" other fau flenes iat . tf- rTf - t. di-c-unt f r Cask : - er i.

8 ceiKft 30

M 31 It 40

4vo nr bors

&e. 6ic. &e. , SOtni' f Ittir; I ,

c k of work ri'

I'OLLY CAMrBELL. tuTraz.

-ew To, M.r. b

Potomac The upnersifned, ish- s to disp'-se cf his ttcd borsf

. POTOMAC' is a b' au ;'u' buy fit e, six'ere hs' tut h v!. 1 1 -t ) car dd His iire. w 'be ol.l Po-m'- ' i was cot "--y nld Diome'!e bis daW P" a su. Pr,a.-.us duni bv iM Trgvefter Pwtorrac's

per.-' t that the thriflness of trees, the first ,0 ' whiiia they are bonad. jei -f:i transplantation, depends wuth on the' Fiee coloured psrsns of the description men

floe uhr.s of the roots being kepi noi?t, and not t'oued in the seven first sections of this act.

Potomac i nrw

ftovd ptirbi- tbo nr.

tler-ig-.ed will i'i r SK I., -r f SUM h'-m tnt- Ap pPcation to be n ade iir tr -?i;;tc v

WILLIAM II AKrhu,

S x lines f'ic nd all larg.-r.

C&'inon, to six iin.a Pica, Douhte English . o doable t'srajjon. t- at Primer to d-.iifc'le Pics, E' gl.s'i and Pics, i r.ll Pics, Long Primtr,

Sotirgei?, 44 Brevier, 5 Mrnion, t Nonpareil, 99 Agate, 11 Pear', 140 Iia -.end. 200 A rd all oher articlo of the Tyfe Fcindry, in ftf p-t'on, 03 A PELL & BROTHER taM t;r book aaC rsewKpapc '-us of a tneta! much lifhtsr 'hon ec n only in use, and which they will .-rrait r uch tnutc dut a'i'e. A P. h B are aqents for the s ; f th- TTsU pltr.SS," ninufitctu?e by V Ho, n Co a i 'jt 'mm " ASHDiti'ON FUE iflell.edb Bus t hi" fnl'un-i'.g a 'tit- pr.csi-:. at m.r!.i- vv -Mct'iiini r Royal, 230 Im.-eral, g 59

Super Hoy si, 240 1 No !, 5

Ho 3 77 New ovk, J!ur SO Cm-. U En. fkr; y i ttEfct

.HF, subc;l'er returns ! 13 gra eici knowledge

nil' r.or:!i : ntsi?r:in Jeers'n o' h p i rch 12;

THE AMERICAN FARMER.

aafferei to dry from the time they are taken; That is, person! hereaf:er manumitted by it. wing .n the LHwrwburg s'att tt.ac., out

Up ontit lae) arr re planted; their iur reae . .' or by will. j theref-sc niut depend principally na the sub Slaves here.jfter emancipated hy deed,! Seqne.it u.ajiagement on their arrival at the) mnr.umission, or will, to Income the property of

pia:e r-cinatton; for if, vhti the bulb, a.eh 0 h h P,(1 hJ "n lE,!:J f Citon B Smith , , Baft,,-e

nparKea, ree ar Carele!v espo.j '-"' pcrsuas mr uieir remnvai m ijnern ; r.v() ( Irv Mitcrcck. ; (succra !

dryiun t. i i!. the young f)hra of the rools mot , ';i case ot ngltrt by the peron contracting to, J S Shine-,) in vrelcijt numbers f nght ywt e perii.i aud the trees, if (hev ne at n'.' tirt.nnt l'ay -te the slave, by becoming: indented1 tjr 0o''" P'r "rum. i. ., J ' '.ii i , ,, . , . . i , , - i It s devoH-d excnsivrir io nr-.c i:;i- Af-v-ulrc t. thrio the rjrst season, as they can rareive b:--' wages snail net $5i may redeem himself iHor,iuu.,re; and tiu al V.d Domestic tiwm, tie or oj nourishment utai! tho? 6t.ies ate te ! ' ,s h'vever provided that emancipated; 1 he American Farmer co; tairs ;t!s a crC;.t nun-hsi c4

1

II

slaves dn not h

placed.

.1jinsr o planting -Lct the h lo he diis!'1' owner agn

Somewhat Itiger than is suflu tent to admit the' Society, or American Colonization Society to

'pcome the property of the state,! '"eft11 rtceipes ; reninfrs a Inpte'J to ti.e s'..t;o.:s fj.,,e gre withtheetate Colonization! m!hef" n? 0,'.,,,',,;?iJ ! w 1 Vhet

ronl irj then n itural position, and of sntlicient depth , i.ijv the tree to be place.! two or

tnraa incite deeper than it wa before trans platin;tke care t cut off any wounded Marts

oftb

e r ?t)i.

c 3oe thsio to Libi ii;i But their emancipation

will not be ck - mledged by the state, until

they have actually departed fromit? limit?, and

nausas relates to tin fortiifa an 1 Uimeiie trtk,.s

for A;V' icultural pri;dtic's, and a correct 'trtiirn! f their prices current at the time rf puHuation j Lu. unthing cenntcte-i with party politics is a' any time lertni'.ted to appcitr in its columns

l he ATiencin Farmer is n-ally pnn'rd on It e ps

i-i'araf;einnt, heretofore estei,cfec u t.im. and bB lei'v to inform them ard t e i ubl c generally, tkat he h- rf rent!-, kimoveh bs i a vlishm-i.t. to Iks NEW BFJCE HOUSE, Fmy tlrttt, nextl? i r.;-ii'.ve bis '. siitnciit. lie wul be ready, at fl ti us. lo stipplv tt ro itb

OF THE. BEST QU.tI.ITY, .L'D .XI.rTEST r.isiiioxs. Fortjhchhe will t. 'e CASH or approved country produce 1FU MKNDPNOAt L. N. R. All persons indthted to the -j- s. i'. r by not or wcui, ire i e onested t. make ifm. i'-.v.- .myraenj

t muib in 8nt td thessre. IK A mNDKNHALL

"-nd to reduce the t full one ihird.,lhree 3 ars, except for a s.n .urn not exceeding '"ustJ,t:d sPe''ivc """A engraving . , . , , .. .. ,..a.... ' bers f- r a year nuke a volume id a eonv

ten days.

y hoi 'cn.-g the branches or tliioning them nut

Let from ;wu to four shovels full of well rolled Statu: manure, in pioporhn Ur the size of the

tree, ie i:cwi poiated wurj the earth, and the $1 50 per aunum

hii'ki made tine previous to fill. ng it in; and du:-ig 'ie operation nftiiln.g uj the din, let the tree t.e several times sbnken, in order that the sail i.isy ti a.lm-td am -t g th fi'ier roi)t-and

Ivhen completely 6lled in, let the ground be

will become void in case of their return within pv, sod maty oftb subjects or' vhirh it treats sp

ine n!ir!

year muke a volume ut t eonvei um furm

.ni li'ie. and t Ii la-tt nn1 ih rr.: mrmnil hv & till.

6. All free persons ot color are required to pace aud aiiimtc index, cumpletinir the vot'uTne toi

It -.. a. ' 5 . ' -

oe registered, and to pay a ctpitation tax of 0,uJu,C ' tf 1 ff IkJar limn I

7. It is declared trnlawful to sell spiritnus li oior to a slate, without a written authority fiom his over-sowrj or to a free person of color. IV . ( tl.M, i .i n M. ft Cm... 1 .I'.L n

..I..' -ui ,i piuni Hum a j'uiice oi me r ea e in

tne county where he resides. i he licence rfi

Well trodeo l wn. aud finish hv m ,Lin a hnt.iretmleis to bo forfeited bv a breach nf ihia cn

NtM:8 ernond tha trc,to catch the trio actoico,i tMht dtseretion ofth Jodgeg,

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTiXi.V

I P'ictfivc (hil'ars per annum, payable at tc ti'ii) t'lo of eas; yea. cf stibscriutiiti

2 Suhsr.ript'ums are in a. I cast a cha"ged by the )vai

ami rever lor a siorri term t or fi' ther part cum s Mat this -,IS?

BLANK DEEDS. 4 rOH SALE, AT THIS OFFICE.

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