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which two ave puhlished three times a week, and one weekly ; 

 two a. Georgetown, each printed three times a week ; and 

 one at Annapolis; one at Easton ; two at Hagar^s-Town; 

 and two at Frederick-Town; — all weekly papers. 



Tn Virginia there are seventeen newspapers; viz. two at 

 Alexandria, published daily; three at Richmond, each three 

 times a week; two at Norfolk, twice a week ; two at Peters- 

 burg >h, twice a week; and one at Fredericksburgh, also twice 

 a -TLk. Besides these, there are, one at Fincastle; one at 

 L-rsburg; one at Lynchburg ; one at Staunton; one at 

 Martinsburg ; and two at Winchester ; — all weekly papers. 



In North-Carolina there are eight newspapers; viz. 

 tw 7 o ar Raleigh, the seat of government ; one at Edenton ; 

 one at Newbern ; one at Wilmington ; one at Halifax; one 

 at Salisbury ; and one at Lincolnberg ; — all weekly papers. 



In South-Carolina the number of newspapers could 

 not he ascertained at the time when inquiry was made. There 

 are probably at least six or eight ; perhaps a greater number. 



In Georgia there are six newspapers, viz. two in Savan- 

 nah, one of which is published twice a week, and the other 

 weekly; two at Augusta, each weekly ; and one weekly pa- 

 per each at Louisville and at Washington. 



In Kentucky there are four newspapers ; viz. two at 

 Lexington; one at Frankfort ; and one at Louisville ; — all 

 weekly papers. 



In Tennessee there are two newspapers; viz. one at 

 Knoxville, and one at Nashville; — both published weekly. 



In the State of Ohio there is at least one newspaper, 

 printed at Chillicothe ; and probably one or two more. 



In the Mississippi Territory there is one newspaper, 

 printed weekly at the city of Natchez. 



There are, then, in the United States, about 200 news- 

 papers. Of these at least seventeen are printed daily, seven 

 three times a week, thirty twice a week, and one hundred and 

 forty-six weekly. 



The statement in p. 251 differs, in some respects, from 

 that which is here given. It is believed that the latter is the 

 more correct. 



