Lippincott's pronouncing gazetteer. A complete pronouncing gezetteer, or geographical dictionary, of the world. Containing a notice and the pronunciation of the names of nearly one hundred thousand places. With the most recent and authentic information respecting ... every portion of the globe ... Edited by J. Thomas, and T. Baldwin, assisted by several other gentlemen.

CED CEL CEDAR. CREEK, of iowa, enters the Des Moines from CEDAR RUN, a creek in the N.E. part ofViagini, rises the S. in BAahaska county. in Fauqnier co., flows E., and unites with Broad Ran, near CEDAR CREEiK, of Washington co., Wisconsin, flows Brentsville, in Prince William county, forming the Occo. Into the IilTwaukee Eiver, about 18 miles N. of Milwaukee quan. City. CEDAR RUN, a post-office of Lycoming co., Pennsylvania. CEDAR CREEK, otherwise called WILILIAMPSBURG and CEDARS, a post-village of Canada East, co. of Vaudreuil, AU/MACKTOWN, a post-village of Dover township, Ocean situated on the left bank of the St. Lawrence, 36 miles S.W. co., New Jersey, is situated on a stream of its own name, 2 of Montreal. It contains a Roman Catholic church, 3 miles from Barnegat Bay, and about 7 miles S.S.E. of Tom's stores, and several mills. Pop. 300. River. It has a large church, a temperance-hall, (one of CEDAR SHOAL, a post-offce of Chester district, South the finest in this part of the state,) a large school-house, a Carolina. notel, and a store. Pop. 400. CEDAR SIHOALS, a village of Newton co., Georgia. CEDAR CREEK, a hundred in Sussex co., Delaware. CEDAR SPRING, a small village of Cumberland co., Pop. 2326. It has a post-office of the same name. Pennsylvania. CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Frederick co., Virginia. CEDAR SPRING, a post-office of Wythe co., Virginia. CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Rutherford co., North CEDAR SPRING, a post-office of Benton co., Alabama. Carolina. CEDAR SPRING ASYLUM, a post-office of Spartanburg CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Richland district, South district, South Carolina. Carolina. CEDAR SPRINGS, a post-office of Clinton co., PeunsylCEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Bastrop co., Texas. vania. CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Scott co., Arkansas. CEDAR SPRINGS, a post-village of Spartanburg district, CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Greene co., Tennessee. South Carolina, 96 miles N.W. of Columbia. This is an old CEDAR CREEK, a post-office of Barry co., Michigan. watering place, remarkable as the seat of an asylum for the CEDAR CREEK, a township in Allen co., Indiana. Ppp. deaf and dumb, supported by the state. It is a well-con814. ducted and successful institution, originally established by CEDAR CREEK, atownship in Lake co., Indiana. Pop. 501. the Rev. N. P. Walker. New buildings are now in course CEDAR CREEK. a post-village of Washington co., Wis- of erection. cousin, about 30 miles N.W. of Milwaukee. CEDAR SPRINGS, a post-office of Cherokee co., Alabama. CEDAR CREEK MILLS, a post-office of Stephenson co., CEDAR SPRINGS, a village of Dallas co., Texas, near the Illinois, 130 miles W.N.W. of Chicago. left bank of Trinity River. CEDAR FALLS, a thriving post-village of Randolph co., CEDAR SPRINGS, a post-office of Allen co.,Kentucky.'North Carolina, on Deep River, about 72 miles W. of Ra- CEDAR SWAMP, a post-village of Queen's co., Longs leigh, has a fine water-power, which is employed in a cotton Island, New York, 173 miles S. by E. of Albany. manufactory. CEDAR TOWN, a thriving post-village of Paulding co., CEDAR FALLS, a post-office of Greenville district, South Georgia, is situated in Cedar Valley, 164 milesO W.N.W. of Carolina. Milledgeville. It contains a female seminary. CEDAR FIELDS, a post-office of Isle of Wight co., Vii'- CEDAR TREE, a post-office of Hernando co., Florida. gima. CEDAR VALLEY, a post-office of Wayne co., Ohio. CEDAR FORD. a post-office of Granger co., Tennessee. CEIDARVILLE, a post-village of Herkimer co., New York, CEDAR GROVE, a post-office of Orange co., North Caro- 79 miles W. by N. of Albany. Dina. CEDARVILLE, a post-village in F'airfield township, CumCEDAR GROVE, a post-office of Jeffersoni co., Alabama. borland co., New Jersey, on Cedar Creek, 8 miles S.E. of CEDAR GROVE, a post-office of Kaufman co., Texas. Bridgeton. It contains 4 churches, and about 100 dwellings. CEDAR GROVE, a post-office of Breckenridge co., Ken- CEDARVILLE, a post-office of Washington co., Virginia. tuiky.~ CEDARVILLE, a village of Brown co., Ohio, on the East CEDAR GROVE, a post-village of Franklin co., Indiana, Fork of the Little Miami River. on the Wihitewater Canal, 7 or 8 miles S.E. of Brookville. CEDARVILLE, a post-village of Green co., Ohio, on the CEDAR GROVE, a post -village of Sheboygan co., Wis- Columbus and Xenia Railroad, 53 miles W.S.W. of Coluamconsin, about 3 miles W. of Lake Michigan. bus, has several churches, and about 300 inhabitants. CEDAR GROVE MJILLS, a post-office of Rockbridge co. CEDARVILLE, a post-office'of Stephenson co., Illinois. Virginia, 145 miles W. of tlichmond. CEDARVILLE, a post-office of Eldorado co., California. CEDAR HILL, a postv-illage of Albalny c6., New York, CE'DRON, a post-office of Clermont co., Ohio. on the W. side of the Hudson, 8 miles below Albany. CEDRON, a post-office of Cumberland co., Illinois. CEDAR HILL, a post-office of Augusta co., Virginia. CEFALU, chi-f -looP, (anc. Cepohalwdium,) a fortified seaCEDAR HILL, a post-office of Anson co., North Carolina. port town of Sicily, intendancy and 47 miles E.S.E. of PaCEDAR HILL, a village of Dooly co., Georgia, near the lerimo, on the N. coast of the island. Pop. 8940. It stands a. left bank of Flint liver. 70 miles S. by W. of J:acon. the foot of a lofty conical mountain, on which are the ri-ins of CEDAR tILL, a village of Laurens co., Georgia, 40 minles an ancient Phenician edifice, and a Saracenic castle. Its port S.E. of Milledgeville. is small, and its trade inconsiderable. In its vicinity are CEDAR HILL, a post-office of Dallas co., Texas. rich marble quarries.e CEDARI, a post-office of Mecklenburg co., Virginia. CEGAMA, thA-gnmi, a town of Spain, in Biscay, province CEDAR ISLAND, 0t the entrance of Sa, Harbor, E. end of Guipuzcoa, 14 miles S. by W. of Tolosa, at the N. base of of Long Island, S. side: On it is a fixed light, 32 feet above the Pyrenees. The Carlist general, Don Tomas Zumalacarhigh-water; lat. 410 2' 15i N., Ion. 720 16' 5" W. regui, was brought by his son to Cegama, in 1835, after hayCEDAR KEY BAY. an open bay on the W. coast of Flo- iMn been wounded at the siege of Bilbao, and died here rida, in Levy and Benton counties, immediately S. of Wacca- eight days afterwards. His body was interred in the sassa Bay. It is the recipient of the Withlacoochee or church. Pop. 2123. We-thloccochee River. CEGLIE, ch.ltyA, a city of Naples, province of Otranto, CEDAR KEYS, a group of small islands. on the'West 27 miles VW. of Brindisi. Pop. 7350. It has numerous Coast of Florida, in Levy' county, near the entrance of churches, one of which is collegiate; and2 annual fairs. VWacca-sassa Bay, and from 15 to 20 miles S. of the mouuth CEHIIEGIN, th4-Aieenl, a town of Spain, province, and 37 of Suwanee River. miles W.N.W. of Murcia. Pop. 9605. It has manufactures CEDAR LAKE, a post-office of IHerkimer co., New York. of paper, and commerce in wine and firuits. CEDAR LAKE, a post-office of Brazoria co., Texas. CEICER-DE-MER, s'tsaisdeh-maiR, a small island in the CEDAR LAKE, a post-office of Calhoun co., Michigan. China Sea, off the S.E. coast of Cochin China, 41 miles S.E. CEDAR LAKE, a post-office of Lake co., Indiana. of Ceicer-de-Terre, in lat. 100 32' 30" N., Ion. 1080 53' E. It CEDAR LAKE, a post-office of Waukesha co., Wisconsin. is 4 or 5 miles long, and about 1 mile broad. CEDAR MOUNTAINS, a mountain range in South Africa, CEICER-DE-TERRE, shsairddeh-tain, a small island in Cape Colony, extendinsg fiom lat. 310 57' to 320 24' S., a.nd the China Sea, off the S.E. coast of Cochin China, called by nearly along the meridian of 190 E. They are of primitive the natives I-Ion Can, lies in lat. 110 13' N., ion. 1080 48' E. ibrmation, and have a remarlably picturesque appearance, CEIDIOf, a parish of North Wales, co. of Carnarvon. with peaks varying from 1600 to 5000 feet above the level CEILHES, sqllp, a town of France, department of Hrault, of the sea. 4 miles W.N.W. of Montpellier, on the right bank of the CEDAR PLAINS. a post-office of Morgan co., Alabama. Orbe. Pop. 1004. CEDAR POINT, a post-office of Page co., Virginia. CEIRCHIOG, kin/e-og, a parish of Wales, co. Anglesea. CEDAR RAPIDS, a thriving post-village of Lion co., CELANO, chi-l~no, a town of Naples, province of Abruzzo Iowa, on Red Cedar River, 25 miles N. of Iowa City. It is Ultra II., 3 miles N. of Lake Celano, (or Fucino,) and 20 situated in a healthful and fertile sre-ion, and has an active miles S.S.E. of Aquila. Pop. 3260. It has a collegiate church business. The water-power of the river is applied to mills and a paper fiactoryT. of various kinds. CELANO, LAKE. South Italy. See FucaNo LAGoo. CEDAR RIVER, Iowa. See RED CEDAI RaIVER. CELANOVA, thAl&1-Ino-vA, a town of Spain, 12 miles S. of CEDAR RIDGE, a post-village of Murray co., Georgia. Crease, with a mnagnificent Benedictine monastery, and CEDAR ROCK, a thriving post-villages of Franklin co., many interesting antiquities. North Carolina, a few miles S.E. of Louisburg, containa a CELAYA. a city of the Mexican Confederacy. See ZELAvA. flourishing seminary, and above 100 inhabitants. CEIJBR!DGE, a town and parish of IeLhnud, in Leinster, 402

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Lippincott's pronouncing gazetteer. A complete pronouncing gezetteer, or geographical dictionary, of the world. Containing a notice and the pronunciation of the names of nearly one hundred thousand places. With the most recent and authentic information respecting ... every portion of the globe ... Edited by J. Thomas, and T. Baldwin, assisted by several other gentlemen.
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