iforeigit TORBAY, January 13. , Since my last, arrived the Diamond frigate ■with (lores, Jfhd Meg: ra Sre {hip, and remain with the fleet. The following curious circumrtaace hap pened or. Monday afternoon -A French Krig privateer of guiis, came In with the Gibraltar fleet, and remained fix days. She ■was several times boarded and ■what she was, but her hands, to the amount of 50, being concealed, the few on deck (who spoke good Englifli) laid (he had been * French privateer, but vas bought by some Liveipool merchants. On the filling of the convoy, she a!fo got under weigh, and in the night would doubtless have captured the mofl valuable, but a figni.l was made, which she being unable to answer, of coerfe was fufprfted, boarded, and taken possession of by the Kamur. VERONA, December 30. Accounts from the Qenoefe frontier* ftatr, that, some hundreds of French soldiers having bt*n compelled by hunger and the want cf every r.ecrlfary to leave their crfrps apd attempt to Jttijr* to France, fating op. t pp&d by gen. Gatflriine, he apd two other , o'ffiwri fell vi&ires to their fur)'.'.. STUTGAKD, Jan. 6. The return of the Ruffian army to The Theatre of War is new officially announced* The head quarters, it is said, wil! be at Augft>"rgh. Thus all hopes fcr peace have again vaniJhea; but the neutrality cf Swit zerland, it is said, is dill a fubjeft of nego tiation. In the territories of Furftenberg, Schwar senbuerg, and the other paits of the circle ®f Suabia, every tenth man, from 17 to 45 years of age, is now obliged to become 1 soldier. PAfiJS, January 26, ARMY OP THE WEST. Letter, from Gen. HedewoiUe. Lieutenant of the General in Chief. Angers, lit PluToife, Jaa. iz. The division of Chouans under Chitillon has accepted pe<ce. This division composes the party of Mayenne and Loire ; also the diflrjft of Cr*on, and the departments on the left of the Isle and Villiane. These must be held diftinft from the diflridl ef Chateauneuf, of the department of Mayenne and Loire, which is occupied by Bourmont, whose band J occupy Sarthe and Mayenne. They will be pursued with the utmost vigor, if they'do not folLow the tame Cliaciilon and I>Auiichamp. I think tbat Frevalais, whose bands are in the depart ments of Isle aHd Villa'.ne, will also make his febtuiflien. " The General in Chief, Brur.e, purfuet Georges with such aftivity, that the blow ■which shall be given to him will entirely put an end to this intestine war. (Signed) IMPORTED, In tie ship Jean, Daniel MSPberson master, from Canton, an Assortment of CHINA SILKS, CraCfting of Black Sit tins "Black Senehaws Black and coloured Sewing Silks Nankeens, Fans, &c. Also on band. INDIA MUSLINS, Garzeeni* Gurr*hi Co Has Biftals, Bec- i. and India Bandannas. For Sale bt No. 58, South Frent Street. d 3 w April j, Unitkd States, ? Pennsylvania District. $ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'T'HAT a special diftridl court of the United States will be helden at the Ci'Y Hall in the city of Philadelphia, in and for the Pennsylvania diftrifl, on Tuesday the »»d day of April instant, at ten of tbe clack in the forenoon of the fame day, for the trial of an.information filed by William Rawie, Efqiiire, attorney of the Uaited State. ia and for the said diftrifl, against I large chefl of Sugar, 1 ke « - . of ditto, 5 bagt of Coffee, 1 ditto ditto, 1 ditto ditto, I bag Pimento, ; 2 barrels and } Coffee> 1 ba e 5 . . , i fnoall box containing the apparatus of a hair dreflier, 30 barrels Snuff and Sugar, 19 boxes Sugar, and Beiag articles of foreign growth or mannfaflure, imported from parts beyond fca and fubjeA toth* payment of duti«» impsfed by the law. of the U iiitrd State, and u.laden and delivered at the Fori of. Philadelphia from the vessels in which they were refpeflive!j imported contrary to the afi of Congress in fuck cafe made aid without a permit, Sic. and seized therefor, 3cc. order of tbe Court, D. CALDWELL, V ■- J, «' i " HEDOUVILE." ROBERT SMITH W Co. MEW THEATRE. This evening, (Monday) April 7, For the third time here, Will be presented, a celebrated Drama, (in five aS»,) called THE CASTLE SPECTRE. Osmond, Mr. Cooper—Angela, Mrs. Merry. In aft lit. A superb Gothic Hall, arch ed roof, enriched with ancient sculpture. Aft ack A Grand Armoury, with piles of armour, arranged as in the tower of Lon don ; Banners, Sec. A Gothic Chamber on the top of a tower, ovtr the river Con way, from a high window, over which Per eey leaps, and is caught by fifhermen below. Aft 3d. A view of the river Conway at fun set, and view of Conway Cattle at a dis tance. A Gothic State Bed Chamber, or namen'ed with ancient portraits. Aft 4th. An oratory of a Chapel, trans parent windows illuminated, &c. Aft sth. A distant view of Conway Cattle by moon light. A Gloomy Subter raneous Dungeon and Cavern, excavated roof, 4c. To which will be added, a Comic Opera in two afls, called LOCK AND KEY. Box. one Dollar, Pit, three quarter! ®f a dollar, and Gallery hilf a dollar. The of the Theatre will open at a qu irrer past 5, and the curtain rife at a quarter pjft fix. VIVAT RESPUBLICA. BALL POSTPONED. Mr. FRANCIS AT the rtqueft of his srholjrsha> postponed his Ball, which was to have been on Tuesday the ift of April so a future day. N. B.—Mr. F. begs lra»e to remind hi» Scholars and the public in genera!, that after the iflot April he will remove his School to Hiimony Court Days of Tuition f»r the pre fers week, Thursday and Saturday at the. usual hours. march 31. KIGKLIN AND OKijbJ / ITH HAVE FOR SALE ftnall chcfit of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto of colored Muflin»t», j the (hip 4 bales of St. Fernando Srrges, \Neftor,in 4 ditto of Cambleti, r the river lo ditto of colored and white from Caffimern, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicor«, Tit above art in email afartcdpeeclagee calcvlateJ titber for the iVefl India or bomt trjJe, 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of drj White Lead in hhd*. 17 calks of fjije Atj YeJJoijr Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral, Black, T ditto of dirto While. 10 ditto of Colcotfiar, I ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases Englifti China Ware in icttf, 36 ciflcsof Nails »{lbrt£d, 303 barr*!» pickled Salmon, So hilf ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, 1 *<3 ditto Shad, to ditto Mackarct, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, to puncheons Rum, 19c pipes of Branny, 4th proof, 15 pipe* old Madeira Wine, ' ij quarter chests Young Hyson Tea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Englilh Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nail* and Bolts, Sail Canvass, Empty Wine Bottles, C'>rk in Iheet*, Green Coffee in hhd*. February 13. ■ 1 JUST COME TO HAND, And for sale at W. Yohvc, J. C J. Crukshani:, THOM.AS DOBSON'S B00KST0«»$i A POEM, Sacred to tbc memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late Prtfident of the United States, and Comrnnnder in Chief of the Armies of the Uuippd States. Adapted to the isd February 1800. By Richard Alsop. march 16. WHEREAS Mathew Itwin did on the Bth day of July 1797 make an alignment of his eft ate ana tffeSs, to us the fubferibers, for the be nefit of filch of his creditors, as should on or before the acth of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final djfeharge—Nov/ ih»fe of his creditor j who are entitled to a dividend under laid align ment are requested to furnilh their accounts to Samuel Meeker, with interest calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a dividend will absolute ly te struck on the fir (I day of April next, and those who neglc& te comply with this notice will there after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Meeker | .Natb'l Lewis, byiis Ads. Assignees. Pearson Hunt r Jobn M. Taylor J Philadelphia,* March 14 NOTICE. T LI AM JONES, trading under the firm • H MNES W JONES, was by mutual agreemcn, diffobed on the 24th of January last. All psrfom pl»afe to call aa early as possible ou William Jones, who is duly authorised to adjust their concerns. The fci-'linefs will in future be conducted by ket flreet, id door abovo 4th, where he has on 1 A Summer Rpfreat tvCirCdl. i mnlff NOTICE, mfctli.tf PROPOSALS : By WILLIAM COBBUT, For importiog the following licationi: 1. The British Critick; 2. The Anti-Jacobin Review ant Magazine; 3. The Gentleman's Magaane; 4. Le Mercure Britanique, or Th< British Mercury. THE Briti/b Cr'ttick is a regular Review of alt the works publilbel in Great Britain ; it u condudled with great impartiality and abi lity, and of the numercrtii publications of the kind which do now appear, and which have appeared iu Great Britain; it it uuiverfally allowed to be the b^ft. [Price 5® CcTtf.~\ The Anti-Jacobin Review tnd Magazine is as its title Teems to indicate, (pther more con fined, a* to the nature of itrfubjefls, but it certainly is not Ids calculated : or extensive uti lity. This work is dividud'into four depart ments: 1 Original Criticifm —» A Review of th; other Reviews-- 3 Occafiona EiTays, in prose and verse—and 4th, A Mo»thly Summiry of Hiltory and Politics. Every Ijc months it has a supplement, containing a reriew of foreign works, not forgetting thofeof America. The Anti Jacobin dwells 1 Is ODilVbjefb which are merely literary and f.ient(fl(, thaii on those whidi have a more immeditte influence on so ciety. With * bold and nufteily hand, it cor reds the bltinderings of e*fr, ti-aces the intri cate windings of mifrrpreT(#uar|on, and strips off the niaXk of hypocrisy. The avowed cham pion of the church and the Rate, itfpares the enemies of neither, whether ojen or fec:et } and, scorning the puQllanimoos lefenfive, up on which the friends of truth tyve too long a<fted, it car ries an a continual ind vigorous oflenfive warfare agiinft anirchy immorality, and irreligion, and thus jeftabliftts by its uui forra conduit, its right to the tile it has as sumed. [Prie* go Cent/. J The Gentleman's Magazine, a w»rk stamped with the approbation ot three score years, con fiftt chiefly, of coramunicatiens fnm antiqua c!e> and cultivators, and of origiml efliiys, in verse and prose written by the molt learned and ingenious men in the kingdom, and embracing by tun,j, alinoft every fnbje.fl inttrelting to man. The miscellaneous part of the work it followed by a felc&ion of foreign and domeflivk intelligence, including official re ports, fhte-papers, aa abftra Aof the pro ceedings in parliament ; next comt-sa very co pious obituai y, being cot merely al&ef deaths, but a valuable series of biography ; to which i» added, a Meteorological Diary and Table, a Bill of Mortality for L rdon and its environs, a tabic of the avenge prices of corn, indof the flocks, io the month So that this work aiuirevet be sa entertaining and uftful compinion, not only to tbofe who are of the learned prefefSoni, commonly so called, hut t« the merchant, the farmer, and, in fiiort, to'-very man, whatever may be the fabjeA «f hit ltudy, or the objeft of hit pursuit, Lt Mercvre Sritar.r.rqi/e, or, Briti/h Mercu ry }by Monfi.'ur Mtfiet Du Pan.—This work, ♦/which one number i; published every for • right, in French and in tngl fh, commenced in August 1798, and ijcontitjued with encreafing spirit aad celebrity. It i* both hi/loricaland tr'f tical; it contains a fammary, and is the repo fiiory, of all the important events, eftabllJhed fa&s 2nd public inllrtimen», which relate to the present ara; it invertigites points of fa£l, of politic*, and natior.a! rights; it extend* its view otfer all the nations of £urcpe, examine* the eonduQ and disclose* the motive* of their rel- Bedlive court*; it is in short i brief and com pre - henfive hiflory of the time*,.equally remarkable for the elvgance of it* style, the profundity of it* remarks, and the fouadnef. of it* principles. [Prict jo Cer.tt.] Tfcefe four wcJiM ccmprife cwry thing ufeful in the pefMicaf way. Oentlemert rr,»y sub scribe for iU f <it foe either, of them. The ftrft order 1* to fee (cat off on the (ii of May neitt; thefcicceffive number* willj>e re ceived at New fork ii» two month* upon an average afrer, tbetr publication in London ( so thatthofe arhiah are subscribed for on nr before the rft of be received m ?eptttnber ; after which they wrll with very little iriegula rity, come to hand once a rnauth, the importer having made such arrangements a» cannot fail of lecuring pua&uality on the part of hi* cor refpoiident*. Subfcrjptfcin) will be received from any part of Ametjcaj- by J. W. Ffhwo, Philadel phia. No ii required. Th* prices are but four ccntf a number higher than in Landon. April 3. - ' A COUNTRY SEAT. FOR SALE, THAThnidfome Country Seat, belotging to the eltatc of Adam Zantzingcr, dtcealed ; fituatcd on Schuylkill, qear Gray's Firry, contain ing about 31 acre* of land, on whtcnis cre&ed, a large, commodious brick house, three rooms on a floor, with a large piazza. A good barn, coach hosfe, &c. and a pump ol excellent water. The buildings are nearly new, and in good condition. There is alio on the pretHifes a noted Reck, called Rambo'i, whieh re one of the bell landings and fifiiing places on the river. The garden it large and very produ&ire, as is the remainder of the land which lays high, and commands a tautiXul view of both rivers, the city and the neighbour hood. Pofleflion can be had immediately. A farther description i? deemed unneccf iry, at it is cxpe&ed the premises will be viewed p evious to a fate, and the price terms of payment, ice. will be made known by HENRY ZANTZINGkR, Adminiftra:er to said estate, Wo. i6j, Market street. N. S,wln ciie the *b»ve property it n<k iifpo- IcA of it private" (Vie, it Wist then hefel<j at the Merthafct'i Coffee Haufe, on Saturday. qie 36th iaft.at7 o'clock.io thtl,evcaing. j, ; ; ' " aprfl j .., s „ ; r J .. wW&J.tf "Smk will ; '-- r ;4*v ' ;;V 1 -v" -(/" r ' china goods. 1 V fripfrttd in tie tbty New Jerfey,/rom Cfln-j : toti) and far sale by Archibald McQull, No. i%y South Second Street, 6 White and Yellow Nankeens, j Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson flcin, Bohca and SoaChon£ Teas,' . ; - _ BUck Sattins and Lute firings, Ribbon, Viffia, and Rheubnrb in chests,: Sugar il» boxes and bags. ; ALSO ON HAND, , (tell afibmnent of China :hds Prime Jamaica Sugers. April 4. MAP OF NEW JEI \PLAN of a Company for accurate Map of New j cn at the Bonk Store of Ml hem fabferiptions are received The Company have been iticc|rporat»d by a ite aft of the Legislature of that State, and lore than tiso iharet have already been ftib- :ribed for. April 4. FOII St. THO.lA^'s, Tit: ship Thorn? Chalkley, '■''/r, Thomas 'Centtj, Mojitr. Sails faft at expe&ed to depart jn fix or «;ht days, 3 or 400 SrreU will be received on fcight, if fsetdy ap ication be ma<le. For which or palTige appl to MOORjjWHARTON, No. in sitb Water street. dtf Harch l» Just Arred, id For sale bt tS subscribers, THE C RCO OF THE SHIP FILADHt-PHIA, Todure Bliss, Camsfrder,' from Bengal COKSISIiC OF An aflbrtmeni ofiece Gaoda. Sugars of [he firj^uality. And ao« qr. c£« of superior quality tt>n Tta». Willingsf Francis, and Thomas '■ John Clifford. arcb i? THE HEAfH OFFICE ved to No. t Scutb T ~ Near the awbridge. xrii I PRIZEvIONEY ! SHI^.i'SGFS. rVIDENDS for f Later of Marque fchcon er Rekoteufc,'d i/Kugcnie, the former cap red the sth of .gull taft off St. Bartholo mew the l.itur th»®th of fame month off St j Crt, will be paid ihe houfr »f i.cwii Albor tu*n From ftren- low the Drawbridge, on TtSDAY the T'l 3 To be Id or Rented, 3AT l«rg<frre ftoiy HOUSE, No. 44, ?ine by John Nixon, Ef(-For at No. 4.1, near doe I if I '-- »F GROUND, A LO' LA LOTJF GROUND, CQTTAINIIf* * cre * * nd quarters, it :e corner fie township line road, and tin fame iding Fall? Tarern to German town andfomfficuated for building, and wet wate: . EKqi«f the Printer. —L .. 7 fame town WttCi j be Rented, irnfe poflclGon given, if required, At r ? p'io'y 3rkk Hou<e and Kitchen, til# cm Philadelphia, on the great about Esquire of the Printer. dtf. road t|Nc marl j aERTISEMENT. ; IBERS OFFER FOR SALE, v valuable Farms, j THI I fITDATIO Jfhip of Springfield, and county It on, comatnirig about two feun flt. The Woodland and Meadow, pe i> a fnfficient quantity, ia not [y in the StJtf. TNtl 1 of dred a of whi inferio To pt the notice of persona residing ' withitJcounty of Hurlington, defiroui of i purchf good land, 'tis only necefliry to i mentji at these fa.-rr.i zee parti of that ex-! celledlA of i too acrea lately owned bv S»m*llu». TIOk of sale will be roads convenient to tf&hafer and may be kuown by apply ing tlfahfcribera. Those who may wii to vicwfcnd, will plcefc to call on William or Urado, the prefem rccupanM. I SAMUFL HOUGH, ? JOSEPH McILW/iINK. in faR for Jtbn BuUms a-J Hvlb Sullut. Baton, New Jerley, Ich li, 1800. FOR SALE, \ VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, T on the Votomac Rivor, county of Ner ftate ot Virginia; containing abouo acrc»—-its fitnatiori is equal to any o' her in thrthern Neck, iemark»ble for evsry kind otm'x l, oytters, £<h and crab, and none bet tee fijl-h It i» about the fame dilUnee from Baltr, Alexandria and Norfolk, and not more fail from either. There are three impel pliutations with dwelling heufes. the ooeo»i by the name of Exeter Lodgp, former- IjjpeKence of col. Jobn Gordon is an elegant tw Jhrick house, with four rooms on a floor, a#pal.ge filtern feet wide. oir two are comifiodiotn and convenient ly a. t-ich good *ud fiiitable out hnufes, at one ofi:cl»'ohn M»rphy, Mfq. (now of Wefttnore la: lived fcveral years;on this farm there |ood rift mill, with water fuflicient to lurn sam rofftoncs; alf* conveniKit ftorchou g nariea oo a road, well situated ecu rf Rote. On eitfi of those olacei there tea ie and peach orchard*. The greater 'octu of fho. land ir «|-,the firft quality, and the 'f ®f the whole hc**iljr timbered. The, i§ ma ie fcnowfthy Wm. P. Tebb» imor t'oultilie G, Tebb», esq. of Richmond 'tr» ginia,»or to Thomas fiflurratrojd and t. ;Th delphii. »Hw> » ne a| fort id I the 1 t'.s ma' Kjmori uty. \ 19, Phi AUTHENTIC life of suwor POR SALE, AT THIS OFFICE, A SKETCH OF THE JLih an& CJwratti OF PRINCE ALEXANDER SUWOROW nikski, Field-Mai ftal Gener*l in the fcrrice of His! al MajeAy, the Eroperof of a| the Ruff witb and a few The History of his Campa ■ ranslate'd from the German of Fret SEY. Antiing. To which is added, A concise and comprehensive History His Italian Campaign. By William Cobbett. With an elegant Print-Portrait of f£i| noivned Warrior. [Price i i-a Dollars,] procuring an r£Mr, may be Dolofon, by d lot Fjrtrj .: cf Marshal Suivorow. Gentlemen Jtfirous of possessing a capital Befs,execute"-' in the firft-ftyle, of this illul Christian Chieftain may be iurnilhcd with cular proof at this office, pric Dollar. r February i» Bv -A. DICKINS J. ORMRoi FOR •'UBLISHiNG The Pursuits oj Literatim To wbicb will be Annexed, A VINDICA TION OF THE WC T R A N SL AT lONS Of all the Greek, Lariu, Italian, and Fre j-affagcn, quoted in the Pre/aces, Vindic itiou and Notes. BY THE AUTHOR. The Work will be print ed from the h(l Lon don edition, ant! will form a large odfcavo volume of about jco pagei,including an in dcx which this edition will alone poficfs. jV. B—lt is now in tbe Press, be finished tvitb all possible speed. \ # SubfcfiptioiM wil! be received by A. . Stidti kins, No. 35, Norch Second Street, opposite Church, »nd J. Ormrod, No. 41, aod by the principal Sookfellers thronehoutCs:§ United State*. > « ar£h >7. map of new.jersby.^ ' I "HE enmtnifiianers appointed for the paiflpj of circulating fubfeription papers, to theßpfc p®fed plan of procuring an accurate Map of IWfl Jersey, immediately appointment tly i mirted primed copies of tbe plan to variousp<s, in the iever.il couutiea of this (late, injp cities ot Now York and Philadelphia, and r ] that time, through the medium cf the public w $ have requested the gentlemen entrusted witwl?J| papers, to return the number of fabfei-iif theift refpeflively piocured, to James Salt«T, at Trenton, on or be (ore the 6th day of FcbruS last. The number of luri'criptions receivedjfji amounting *> two thouland, the commifiiifijl did not conceive themfeives authorized to fix®K*| for the mc«pipjr of the company; nevertheletfSp iog ef opiuiap from r.fpei'.able information, the aitual ;.re if not adcqiiat to the ; t? organization of tbe pany, if t'.ty be alcertaitjun by regulajKJ turns, l.t'i' g .:o~vinceJ that a trafiirg'dtMSgi of exertion, on tie p.\rr cl the pejjoni haidiiiJjH fuNfcription liOs, woui.J enable them tccarrro|| intention of the fulfcnbirs into effeft, theyfi'j, by the unanimou« advice and corfer.t of tke£iV fcribers, whom they have been able to coiAjf' fixed on the 14th day of May next, being trap l day of the fitting 0: the supreme court, for a MB*: ing of the fubfcri',ei >ac 11 o'clock in the foreift.j at the State Hou:<t in Trenton, for the eledlirg five Trustees and a Treafurer,if the IK b»r of fubferiptions (hould be fufficicst. or iJt' event to determine on the measures neceflary tfV cure th« attainment of an objc& so ufeful toft state. | From the univerfa! approbation exhibited . their fellow-citizens, ac the commencement 0(6 undertaking, it wa« to be exptded that the fcriptions returned would haveenfured its in diatt execution, and the commissioners are pu ded if proper attention is paid to theprecurii , fubferiptions, to their punctual return at the fixed for the meeting, and to the attendance 0 fubfcrib«re, cither in person or by proxy, tha farther delay will take place in commencing operations of the company, in time for thoir cution duriiijr the courle of the enfuinj fumau WiU IAM PH ARSONi W.tiKKL EWING, i Coram THOMAS M POTTER. J Trbntok, Mtrch rSco. V. B. Sublciptiori pspers are left with the lowing (among other) gentlemen, in their rt tive counti.s, to whom those perfons'defiro promoting the ohjedl of the company are r»<|u • to apply j Wm Camyfiold, Ffq. Afarris- Gerihom 4-5 Urn, Esq. Midiluex Artis Sragraro, Esq. Salem. Silas Dickerfun, Elf. Smmt George Burgin, Efi|. Cumberland, Wm M'Eowen, F.fq. Smerfet- William Lloyd, Esq. Munmoutb. Joseph Hanltinfon.Efq Hanterim. Perer Ward, Ffq. Bergen, Charles Clark,Efq. £lll*. The above gentlemen, 'wi|h all othf» Ito fubfeription papers are particularly rwjncft forward the original fubfeription papers, to * Salter, Esq. Treasurer.on or before the Mt' ' of May* next; March *6, ( 'ront Street, d»w dtij dtf 1 3taw.' ! dim NOTICE. j THE Creditor* of the house of Ir<w Bryfan, of Lexington, Kentucky, hereby informed, that a dividend 'of fucti mc» of that firuj, as have been received b fubfeffcr, will be njjae ctn the twentietl of Mint next, attaong those creditors who haw before that time furmfifed their ace properly attested to WILSON HUNT- Ailingafff ,dw< March 15. 3ta v JVS7 PUBLISHED, AND PROPOSALS A SATIkICAL POEM IN FOUR DIALOGUES, WITH NOT r6, AND PRO Pi tSALS. It foal I be elegiiui ecuted and bedell tdto fubfiribtriiM moderate price dollars miffty ajf boaids. 10 othK will b« railed. ' ;ontra
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