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Rh eyes from the glare of the fun. Few of them have glas windows to any apartment, the ahes being generally paned with a kind of tranparent quare-cut oyter-hells, tranmitting ufficient light, and excluding at the ame time, the violence of it's glare.

At ome'ditance farther on the continent, there are fairs held; that lat generally nine or ten days. Hither the Banyans reort, and uch dealers as are ometimes diappointed by the Factors or Agents of the Company, (who bepeak their commodities) to expoe their goods for ale on banks of earth raied for that purpoe, under mall heds. The oil of this country is chiefly employed