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As you enter the parlor of the farm-house — which was occu- 

 pied for some generations by the Pickman family — you notice 

 what ought to be seen in every farm-house, a finely drawn plan 

 of the farm, made from actual survey, by which we learn that 

 it contains some four Jiundrednnd thirty acres, but more exactly 

 as follows, viz : — 

 Premises. 



Statute Measure. 

 Acres. Roods. Rods. 



No. 



428 21* 



The country seat of the Doctor is a fine mansion, situated 

 upon a beautiful eminence, some one hundred rods south-west- 

 erly from the farm-house, built by himself but a short time 

 since. It is surmounted by an observatory, irom which the 



