k. tttfc of 3UfUtCI3 and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. I £ 1? t ffvMBER 2181.] tfry The price of this Gazette is Eight \ Fcr FREIGHT or CHARTER, Dollars per annum ■ to Subscribers residing poB EU g oPli in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay the brig one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di- ENTERPRISE, recting ; and unless some person in this city A {launch good Vcflel, well fitted, will become answerable fcr the subscription, about three yeat-9 old, and will it must be paid Six Months in Advance. carry about ij©o Barrels can bs sent to frj immediately. tfi ra: run n . c-\- tt i $tJ For terrm apply to Wh arton and Lewis The Office of The Gazette of the United errnln , own , Mark ct Louie. States" is removed to the first three-story jj e p t- - 1?99 brick house in Eleventh, above Arch street, where this paper will continue to be publish ed during the prevailing sickness. Subscribers in Germantoun aJid its vicinity, will receive their paph s from Mr. Kite!.. ♦ Those at Frankfcrd, from the Store of Jobp M'Clellen, Esq. NOTICE. THE diferent corresponding committees of the cour.y of Philadelphia, so; mSd for the purpose of supporting Mr. Ross's elec tion, are requested to meet on Thursday next, ut three o'clock, P. JII. at the sign of the Columbus in Frankfcrd. September 17, 1799. NOTICE. 'PHE Freemen of the City of Philadelphia, JL friends to the Eleffion of James R»is, esq. of Pittfipurg as Governor, arc requcfted to nisct at the Union Scbool-Houle, in Gernrantown, en Saturday the lift of September, at 5 o'clock, in order to fix on a general ticket, to be ballot ed for at the ensuing eleilion, in the City of Philadelphia. By order of the Committeeof Correspondence . LEVI HOLLINGS WORTH. SepM«.. 1 1 spjooo wt. COFFEE) Chiefly prime quality, in bags and barrels, AND 17 hhds. SUGAR, I,'/' Just arrived at Netu Castle, .i!- • : J,- * th{ fcVooßtr Adventure, Capt. Dcvtrevx, from •ort Republican, and tor sale by THOMAS 8c JOHN KETLAND. September 17,1799' d 1 it. FOR SALE. TO GRAZIERS. In pursuance of the UH will and tefiamcat of Ge neral David Fornun, dtccaled, will be exposed to sale, at public vendue, (cn the premifts) on Wednesday the 1.5 th day,o! OAober next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, THAT very valuable FARM and PLAN TATION, lying on the Long .Varlb in Queen Anne's county, slate of Maryland, con taining about five hundred acres, about fifteen miUs from Chester town, fix from Church hill, and twelve from the head of Ghefter. This property is an objedl of very great fpe cubtion, particularly to any ptrlon in the graz ing line, aud in faift to any purfon wifiiiog to vsft their money in lands. There is a very large gwpoition of laid farm laid down in timothy, and will cu; graft fufficicnt, I doubt not, to pay a neat profit of s 0 dollars a-year. There are also about twenty acres more cleared and fit to JaydoAnin grass; and what renders it more valuable is, that when once the timothy is well set, it will last any person's life rime : And what is called the bed of the Marsh, (of which there is a considerable part belonging to this farm) tfe j" il is from four to fix feet deep, of ablackricn loom, and will average from two and an half to three tons of timathy an ac.rc ; asd for two years pa(t n',l the lily which conlu be fparctl from the farm, his i ildat theii.;ck for si ve pounds a ton. Ihe arable land is calcu lated for wheat, rye, Indian corn, ard particu larly for what is called kite-foot or bright tohar for wnai w or bright iu..__ «<»; i|- it, well timbered, and contain? mapl , - fwampa, that when cleared, will make ipeadow i ■ tqval toanyontbt farm. J ■"-■J* Any perfou wifljing to purctuie, can view r *; the pmnifei on application to Mr. Stephen m *orm«i«i/ on ftidfiTm. The condition! of file wft bo, one half the purchase money on the "fifft day- of Jwuary next, and the remainder «f> the firft day of May following. ' : fj> I WILLIAM G. FORM AN, Surviving Executor. MWtljO. Sept. 17,1799. r « \ » By JAMES KINSEY, Esq. Chief Juflice of the fupreiae court of New-Jersey. • Notice is hereby given, A r upon application to me by Jofey h P. Min nick, and John W. Bloomfield tor themfclves, by John W. Bloomfield in right of Ann his wife, j William Bullus, John Moore, in the right of his wife Mary, John Bullus and Ruth Buiin«, who | claim an undivided (ixth'part of all that tra& of land situate, lyin£ and being in Springfield, Bur- | lington county, containing eleven hundred and i €ighty-«ight acres and a half of an acre or there abouts, toiraerly devized by Mary Ludlam to Francis Bullus, who by his lad will andteflament j deviled the fame tra& to William Bowser, and \ John Turntr in trust for Samuel Bullus his son in ice, which said Samuel Bullus by his deed bearing date on or about the sth day of March 1796, conveyed the Tame to hi 6 children Francis Bullus, and the fame Ann Bloomfield,formerly Ann Bul lus, William Bullus, Mary Bullus, now Mary Moore, John Bullus and Ruth Bullus, I have nom inated and appointed Job Lippencott, Esq. of Springfield aforefaid, Abraham Stockton and Chas. Ellis, both of the city of Burlington, commiflion ers, to divide the said tra«sfc into iix equal (hares or parts, and unless proper obje&ions are stated to me on the 21 ft day of Nov. next, at my office in the city of Burlington at ten o'clok in the morning of that day, the said |ob Lippencott, Abraham Stock ton and Charles Ellis, will then be appointed the CommiflTioners to make petition of the said tra# ol land, pursuant to an ad, entitled, " an a& for the more easy pstition of lauds held by Co-part ners, joint tenants, and teuants»in common " pas sed the eleventh day of November in the year of ourLosU 1789—Given under my hand the 30th day of Aygult A. D. 1799. jl JAMES KINSEY. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1799. For LIFER POOL. The Britilh lctter-of-msrque fliip, MTHE LONDON, Samuel Roper, commander, Burthen joo tout, coppered to the bends and mounting 16 fix-pounders. A great part of her cargo bring ready to go 011 boird, (he is intended to fail as foonas possible——For freight ar paflage apply ta the captain on board,or to NICKLIN ear GRIFFITH. august tf FOR CHARTER, Tin? Bi itifli Letter-os Marque L ON N, •*533 Rophs, commander. BURTHEN 330 Tons, coppered, (beathed, mounting Twenty guns, and will b« to receive » cargo in about 1 4 days, for rerius apply to NICKLIN & GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE Oy BOARD SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPBER assorted from 18 to 32 ounces to the fqaare foot. Composition Nails, Spikes and Belts of various descriptions. 20 4lb. gnntoori r 4 cwt. each, 40 61b. do. 6 cwt. do. it 9th. do. 11 do. 16 do, do. with carriages, newt. each. 140 crates Queens Ware, afTorted, •00 t«ns Fine Stoved Salt, 4J do.House Coal, anda quantity of Paints augu.t 3 codtf THE STORES Of the Subfcrilirri are continued opea as usual, THEY HATE FOR SALE 70 hogsheads Molasses, 2« bales Surinam Cotton, 20,000 pounds green Coffee, 10 pipes old Port Wine, 100 boxes Claret, 50 kegs Penrl Barky, 30 boxes Tumblers, (assorted) 200 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glad's, 40 tons Hemp. Also an extenGve variety of Silesia and other German Linens, Checks, See. all which thsy will fell at reasonable prices and gene rous ciedits. *#* Application by letter or otherwise, will be immediately attended to. FRA'IT and KINTZING. Phrtadelphi*, jth Sept. 1799. mwf.9t VINEGAR. CYDER VINEGAR, one and two years old, fit for pickling, Far sale by the Cask or Gallon, at No- 191, North Third Street. ALSO' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, As usual, by— ' RICHARD B. JACKSON. Jiw Sept. It, Fafhionablc Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, UQ* 134, MARKET STREET, HAS jail received per (hip Thomas Chalklcy and Adriana,from London, an elegant affortrtUtjt of the matt faQiionaMe MiLt.iN**T,Tix. CKemitle rofctte FEATHERS Fancy Sowcn Black tiffany flowers , Wreaths Pink, yellow and V'uc craps, full dress cic| Do. do. and do. Nelson's bonnet* Infant'i pipe draw bonnats Maid's fancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. ' Do.' do. fliades Do. do bats Fancy bugle (Hee roses Do. do. trimmings Black, white, blu;, yellow, pink and grange «rap« Black, white and green giute veiis Do. gauze cloaks N. B? And per Harmony, just arrived, a further iffortmcnt of Millinery. June »6 NOTICE. Bank of Norti) America, Sift. 9, 1799. I'HOSE Perforit who have Note* or Bills to pay at this Batik. are informed That regular Notices will be put under felled ebvers, direfksd to thi refpedlive piyers and lodged in the Poft-Office, every Monday until the return ef the citizens. , RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. diat CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head for disposal. ' p- Enquire of MATTHIAS BOUDLEY, at the I (land in Wye River, pattern Shore, Mi ryland; or in cafe of writing, direA to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. a, 1799- $ TO BE LET. Until the 15th of November next, A fafe Retreat from Philadelpbia y In a pleasant Ctuatioii, about three mile« from town. Application left at the'Printer'* addrefledto A. is. will be attended to. august ** tf- Mr. Spence, Dentist, has re moved to hit hoyfe in St. Acidrew's Suuares, 2. Squares N Wof Bufli Hi!!. aHjr t :a 1$ SAMUEL POTTER, Wm. PAGE, AND Thomas pricS, HAVE removed to OumantowN, between the five and fix mile ftoße, where they have tot- file, a general afloitment of DRY GOODS, a great part of which they have just received by the Clip Boyne from Lotidon, via New York. . ( N. B. Letters (Per Poll) addrefled to tlierti Philadelphia, w ill be regularly forwarded. Sept. 3, 1799. dawßtfuthfatf Nosv Lauding from the (hip Delaware, from Can ton and lor sale by the Subscribers. Hyson, Hyi'on Skin, ( '' _ . _ Young Hyfoa, ls"f TEAS. Souchong, j Canton and Garden Fan*, Niukmns, China Ware, assorted. Umbrellas to 30 inches, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons awe Sewing Silks. They have also remaining en Hnnd Black Perfuns, Choppa and PulKcat Romalls, And a general aflortnient of Dry Goods a» «fual. . § 4th mo 26 ROSS V SIMSON,, HATE FOR SAtE, 3000 pieces ift and 2d quality Russia Duck, 100 pieces Raveni OucU (fupeiior) Bolton licet in Barreli, A few biles Bengal £ HUMWJMS. t hoc buftiels St Martina Salt, april 11 TO BE SOLD BV yi>SSB fS ROBERT WALK. Old Port Wine; in Pipes, Hhds. and quarter casks, Also Landing at tbe-ir Wbarf From on board the fliip Edward from Lisbon. Lifoon Wine, in pipes and qr. casks. junc »5 TO BE SOLD, An Invoice of Woollens, CONSISTING of Coarft aud Fine Cloths,— principally Dark Slut, and printed Cafltncres —Apply to April 29 THS PARTNERSHIP TRADING under the Firms of Hartshorni, Larce 13* Co. and J*sit WRo bert Walk, was diflolvad 1 mo. ift, 1758, and the partnrrfliip tt acting under the firm ot Harts horn 1 W Large, was diffuWed jjtli of the 4th Month last, all prrlons indebted to either ol the above firms arerequefted to make immediate pay mcnt, and thofethat have demands co prsfent their accounts. 7 no. 13th Avariity of Lots, many of them very artvan tageouiljr Gtuat.-d aorth of thtf city of fhila dslphia, in parti of the Land knewn as the Ertatc ol the late William Martin, EC) —raany of the lot* afford Valuable fires for Country feats, not ewelled by any-within the fame distance ofthe City, other l«s are well adapted for Garden Grounds, Paflure icc. a third defjription is well calculated for building* trnntiug upon Frank ford roaJ,Second, Third» and Fourth streets continued to the German Town Road apd also on Crofa Roads deCgntd to be laid oat from Fotirth Street to I'ur ■tern Lane, to whioh the, property extends—For lurtljtr-partkuUrs,application to be'«i;*de to v NICHOLAS HOLYOAY. on the Ptemifes weflward of fouttfc "trret. 8 july TO IT E LET, PojfeJJion U be given on the iblb Attgufl, A convenient Three Story Brick House, Q ITU ATE in Spruce between Aecond ami Third O Street; apply at No. 110 South Second Street july 18 dtf FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SEAT. CONTAINING about Ten acrts of Land, situated at the 5 mile (lone, \n the Ridge Itoad, being near the Falls of Schuylkill. The D*elling-Hot/feTtai lately received a thorough repair, and csnfifts of a Dining Room, ncaily 30 feet long, a Breakfaft Parlour, a er's Room and 1 Kitchen, with 5 Bedroom*, and Garret's over the whole. AdjbiDing th« house is a go d Girden, Ire-House, Spring- Hcufe, Eight flail Stables, and Coicli-Houfe, with a large Orchard. Apply to the Printer, august ij dim cots. THIS is to give notice, that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County Maryland, hath obtained letters AdmiHiOra rion on the personal estate of JOHN MORTu N t late of Warwick, is Cecil County, drceafed-; —All persons having claims againil the said deceased, are heneby warned to exhibit the lame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Eufefcribcr, at or before the firfl day of March next —They may otherwiU by law be *xclud«d from all benefit of the said ef tae. Given under my hand this 15th day of August, >799 REBECCA MORTON, Jdm'trx. THIS is to give notice that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, hath obtained letters of Admiuiii ra tion (Debanias Noni) on the personal estate of JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, in Cecil County, deceased All perfous having claims against the said deceased, arc hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber at or before the firfl day of March cert—They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from ail benefit of the said estate. , Given under my hand thi» 15th day of Aaguft, 1799- REBECCA MORTON, Jdm'trx. Aug. 17. ia#jw aawim Owen W Jonathan Jones, ' No 151 ltaarkct-ftreet. FOR SALE, lawjw John J. Parry, W A T C H-M A K Ell, TNFORMS hii frjeocla wl tHe puWir, lie ha* A removed for the fh>>p>o Se cond-flreet to th<m«xt houfc to till: po.ft-.affijce.in Trenton, opposite tjie Market, wher.eill orders in hi«line wi f be executed wish Arc 3nd attention. . , , An excelie« aflerttner.t of Sttver Ware and Jewelery, and Gold and Silvtr Watches, for Sale a« above. , Trenton, Stpt. 4, 1799, Getters's Hotel in Germantoivn. r pHE Subftriber begs leave to inform the public * in gener.nl, and his friends in particular, that he has opened his Hotel in Gcimantown, jutt above the Market H<j«ife; he has .provided the best of li<pi»rsof all ltmJs, he will prepare dinners at the ihorteft notice and on the rnoft reafonablp fernii; refrtlhmenta of every kind to be bad at all times, as well asfoups every day from 12 to 3 o'clock, Hisoidibrry will be as ufnal at kalfpall three o'clock A COACHEEi will start from the said Ho tel in the morning at 6, for Germaotown, and return from thence if 9. In the afternoon at 3, and return at $ o'clock, where pood accom modations wi'l beprovided far paflenpers. N. B. The Hotel !n the city of Philadel phia, will remain open as nf'ial. augull 16 John Miller., Jun. No. 80, Deck, near Third Street. Has f»r Sale. C«fTae«, Baftat, Mamoodie?, T affaties, Colicoes, Hitna "J Romal and > Handkerchiefs. Mulmul J Tie foregoing goods are now to bt fald at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of these Goods may be printed to advantage in this country may 16 35 cases of 6d. and Bd. NAILS, and 4, 4 J-i and j inch SPIKES, entitled to drawback, for sale by PETER BARKER, isf Co. No. T49, High-street. 8 mo. » Received by the ship Adriatic, captain Carl ton, from London, A I4SCI asso*tmpnt«of , 5 , HAIR SE ACTINGS, Suitable for chair and fopha covers, Confiding 1 of ft ripe J and plain, and of the following I widths, viz 17, »8, 19, ao, ai, aa, a 3, 24 16, 18, 30 and 31 inches. ' I for sale r,r GEORGE PENNOCK, eotf July 8 SEABORN, T A r L 0 R, d3m RESPECTFULLY informs kii friends and eul tomcre id general, that I t hat rcmovad from hia house No. 76, M »|l:trry fireet, for the present sea son, a lirtlc above"Riter's tavern, Germantswn, the sign of Gen M'Phcrfoa, where lu intends to carry on bwfln.fa as usual. feptember 1 OFFICE FOR THE SAI.E OF REAL ESTATES, AGENCY W COMMISSION BUSINESS AO. 14 CIIEX^VT-STREET, Between ad 8c Front-flreets, Philadelphia, THE SUBSCRIBER, Being solicited thereto by a number of bis Jrittids, takes this mat bod to acquaint the Public, that be has this day opened the above Office, and has for sale tbe fdiov/mg f. roperiy, ««» T' 1 WO excellent well b«.ilt frame houses, two rosnis on a floor,completely finilhed m Chrif tinn, between Third a»d Fourth streets, South ward ; two frame houfei at the corner cf Filth and Christian ttrcets 5 ono tbr«e ftorj brick, and one two story frame hotl'c In Qneen street; sue goad accustomed tavern in Gerr.nn ftreet,between Third and Fourth fireets Southwark, known by the name of Weeks'sTavern. One Plantation and trait of Land in Salem County, New-Jersey, containing, 70 acres, with a frame dwelling house, and other improvements thereon, together with a good propottionof wood land—the abovfc lie* near a public landing'. Also, 1$ acres of wood land in Cumberland county, New Jersey ; a number of valuable lots to be lei on ground rent, in the diflritfl of Southwa-ik. Ground rents and debts colleited with pronipt nefs and address, by the Publics' Most obedient Humble servant. N. B. A fnurt LAV Wanted, of good connex ions, y.ho writes a tolerable ha ml. august 15 ' THE partnerfliip of Joshua B. Bond, and |ohn Brooks, trading 'inder the-ftrm of Bond & Brooks, \j this day diflolved by mutual content, all persons indebted to them, are re queued to make immediate payment 10 Joshua B. Bond, and those hawing demands to present >h«ir accounts to him tor fettletnent, April I NOTICE. The fubferibers being duly authorised to receive all the debts and effe&s of James Wilfcim, of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are aautioned against making pay ment to any other perfon9. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS, Attgllft iSth, '991 cod lie 1 3tjW2W. JAMES OELLERS. d 3 w Sawtf eodtt. daw. JOSEPH 11. FLEMING. tu th.fat. 3w Josbua B. Bond. Jobn Bi-qqAs. - JUST RECEIVED, Frcm the BOSTON Manufactory, ' A OUA'NIII t OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. FOP SALE'. BY, ISAAC HARVEY, Jus. N. B. Anyftzeor fi*es thar may b? wan red cat larger than jH by 12 cad be hadtroro laid manufa&o* ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any order* that may'be left for that putpofe— Apply at No. 9, South Wa'er-ft»cet, as abo*e. July 8 dtf- Wanted to Employ t \ PERSON of ""Judgment znd-.lrtegrity to *cca ,/x fiop.aHy attend Vendues to purchase wet sn4 Dry., Goods for an cxtenGve Country Store. Pro petals fi.alrd, diresed to A. B. with the came of ionae other person mentioaad, to whom refer ence may be had, if ncceiTary, for information re lating: to tha qualifications of the agent, and KiC with the printer, will be duly attended tc. The applicant will mention the No ,of thehoufc where he, or Ihe, rcfides, that a letter dirtdled by post may be regularly received, aug.io ; Notice. ,• ; ALL persons having claims the Eitye . , of Col. Edivard Oldham (dcceafed.) late of Cocci! CouEty, Maryland, irs hereby, warned to exhibit tiie Funs immediately, with vouchers th ei eof, to the lubfcribei. EDWAKD OLDHAM, Jun r ' Attorney for Mary Olcham.Ex'r*. .•> Bohemia Manor, Cotci! County, > - Maryland, Sij/t. i, 9799. > 3tawl«p. ■ N 0 T I C E. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lswiftown, in the eounty of Mis- J fiin, and commonwealth of Pennfyltania; who was a partner of the firm of John/on & Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of M-fflin aforefaid, for the benefit of the l».vs of the fa : d commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fee. nd Tuesday of September next, for » hearing of me and my creditors at Le iflown, in laid county, of which, please to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. a-.)guft 53 § THIS is to give notice, That the- Subfrriber, of Klkton, hath obtained from the Orphan*! Court of Cecil County, ■ in Maryland, letters of Adminiftratioa, on the perianal cf ute of SAMUEL HSIVETT, late ot faiS Cooft ty iie«eafed. All perfbni having claims agiiftQ the said deceased* are hereby warned, to exhibit- 1 the fame with the vouchers thereof, to the Sub fcribcr, at orbeiore the firlt day ofMareh next— They may etherwife, by law, fee excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under ir.y hand this Ijth day of August, JOHN MILLER, Ad'tr. d jw Aug. 17. TO BE LET, From the Ist of t October next) The STORES & WHARF, A DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied Zi. by Mr. Jofliua Gilpin.—The terms may oe known by applying at No. 458, Markct-ftreet' juJy 29 3tawtf Valuable Properly for Sa/e, Congress Hali, \ lOT of ground, about n feet front in Chef jTV cut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame hcufe, now in the tenure of Samuel Ikrigt futyeiS to a ground rent of ici. pel 1 annum. The, advantageous CtuatioH of this [ roperty re quires 110 comments, for it null be known, there :ire few ;n this.city to equal IT, an unecceptionabta no. 198 Chefnut flreet, ncit door to the pre» mifes. Fes plealantly situated neirthe Jolly Post-Tav ern, uppsr end of the Village of T'Tankford. There are in each house, besides a kitchen, two rooms on tlie fir.lt floor; three on the fceond> with reomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are all® to each, a good garden lot, stable ar coach house. Fart goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wishing to become pur chasers are requested to view the premil'ea and £or ttrms applv to JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankford, July 13 eotl The Springetsbury Grounds. ON Thursday the 46th September, at two o'clock P. M. at the Upper Ferry op Schuylkill, will commence, the file of the • I H Purchasers paying one fourth of the money down, may have credit for the remainder as I »ne fourth, Ttuelwc months frcm ditto one fourth» J. CONNELLY, and Co. Auctioneers. J SALE ■ i .' — l ,£ *'V ■ -V HALF A CENT REWAfcB, RAN AWAY from the ftitfefit** an t!|*, , s MiffeO Bth inft. 9h appre<ijce hd» na«wd T^ivT' Barnct, paper maker by trafl*, about ia ytlrfc -' of age fiv,e feet eight.-or IM.jnchetluyh, Sgtfc j~-V * complexion, down look. hiir guoyed, " remarkable tor being i riot ed liir," v "fb®a ; v -t- : '*' : he vent away t hat half worn, browh m)xt«rc *, ? clnrh coatee, ftr»ped TetretVlii>Co*t v "*ml atltLV 7!T se>- i other clothes , V, -. * * ! Any per fori that will tike the (*l4 up'and bring him home (ball receive tbft *tte*K js.t reward and bo charge* paid.' ' \ • * V ~ ; PETER 3^%*" ' Lower Mtrion 7 ' ——mV, " ! SepUmhr - '}J '■■, ( : < I * ' i ■ u ;.-.w * " * - \ " *>? } - ** {Volume XVI. 'I . v " - "V, - ' .' I - «®4W » ■* V "*• *1 jr * V HI /■"vV > > ■ ■ -.r > ' \
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