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SECT. 6. Of Circulation of Money or Paper.. 



THE great perfection, to which the linen manui- 

 failure is brought to throughout the county, but more 

 particularly in the barony of Dungannon, caufes a 

 great circulation of ready fpecie. Except with principal 

 bleachers, and linen merchants, paper currency is not 

 common. In towns, fmall notes are pretty general. 

 With refpecl to weavers, and the lower manufacturers 

 of linen, ready cafli is the only currency. 



Of jobbers in cattle there are many ; with thofe, of 

 courfe, nothing is to be met with but hard money, as 

 paper, in our fairs and markets, is never taken as cafh. 



On the whole, a fmart circulation of hard fpecie pre- 

 vails, between dealers in cloth and yarn, jobbers, &c. 



SECT. 7. Of Farming or Agricultural Societies. 



NOTHING, in the way of farming or agricultural fo- 

 cieties, has yet appeared in the county ; it is, however, 

 a pleafing reflection to think, this may not be long the 

 cafe, as the minds of the people are of late much 

 turned that way. 



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