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    LOST, OH MISLAID,
- Rj-ik < t ne Units 1 €wt«< in H •- niT.s ot
BiekVam Sc. ttifefe, No *S92f foe t! ' c
bF wliitt- ap&ikation is intex-dtd to be made a'
J IW.k. i'. i all psrfons concerned are lie
fuM'tu take r. -nee.
JAMES HENDERSON.
KUy 8.
A PERSON
OF aV-ilirics, inrr}: it • ami experience in
meJtfcrtl bufiwef?! «««M willingly «>
enge a- CLERK to a merchant or p-jV.li. of
|i r, or be concerned with any person .«s pat t
ner, is he f-as an jr.'ereftot about one thou,and
poJn.U in veal ell aw. in He city. Pleale U> >p
tlv to the Printer ; r a line left at the office
fJr £t Y. will be attended to iraire lately.
Mavjb tf
7L is I'.. v PubiisbtJ,
By J. Ormuod, Ng. 4>» Ghefnut Street,
(Mice a? Cents)
Tliß
Death of General Wellington.
apoem.
In hin aticr. of tha manner of OEan.
liy l&ev. J HN I'. Linn, A. IVI.
v.- liittr cfttc Firff Prefbytcriaa Congregation
ef-Philadtlgbta-
|y Mr Ch-n<Jr< n't Or»ti»o will be pnbUfced
od M r<ay tno;ain|c.
, .... '•
JUb'l uL..£.n tl),
frum tkt BOSTON
A QUANZJVr OF
WINDOW GLASS,
Of different sizes.
tOf> SALE
Bt ISAAC HAUVEY, J«*.
N. I. A«yfi«t»r fc*M«hat «»T be ■wvntitm
larca tfcaa i 9 by i a <ai b* hid from Caid maantaao
ly. oabcicicovntdl tnd xirtiipe *i*ea to forward
OS «CT ordf rflv ®»y be Uft for Ibit pwpo»«
Apply w No. $, Sooth Wia»-0/«m u above.
. » d "
THE CARGO
Of the Sh!p Criterion,. B W'icVes, fen. com
mander, from bengal,
CONSISTING OF
A complete afiortment of
BF.NOAL GOODS,
SUGaKS of the frft quality,
Tli U. do. •
v * « ■ T J '
JACK PEPPER do. " £
[LLINGS y FRANCIS, f
No. »i, Peun-ilreet. j
e !
A PLEASANT
COUNTRT HOUSE,
Wl ni ! a-i excellent Orchard, Ba'ti, P'imp.
&c Sc. fhc - hole containing 17 »cte», '
Ctuate 1 n « WilUliicon mad, between the ;
third indfowTmile ftone—M%y he purchased
on Ma: 7i3bk tr,m .-T»o tWird. of rhe pur-
chafr m - ,
m'llrs and .11 ir.tereft) during three years.
fWNSAL i SHOEMAKER,
N<>. H4» South Fi>nrrh-ftreet, tbf Sub
fcriber, at Moint-Pleafant, adjoining the
prcmifca, or at 4f» *'■ alnur-itreet.
JON* WILLIAMS.
June 13. mwf tf.
FOR sale,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
ESTATE,
"CONSISTING of two hanJfonie dwelling
imifct, with escdl rt ftahling for feveu horfei,
dpuMe c .aeh-houfe mod completely fitted up; a
beautiful large and viluahlj garden richly fiiled
with choice ?ru", lurroundt l with high hoard
fer'ce, altr.ott new. Ihe premifo are beautifully
fimatcd near the middle of Germantowt, lur
rou tided with rich of the adjicent
country \ an orchard of two acre#, with a
hacdiotm Uwn at the b3ck »f the houle
One house haiheen recently built w an arpro-
- been completely replied,
pointed and papered) and contain ten roon» with
an ejegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty-
Ci
J he new hcufe ib well calculated for a (lore in
•ither the d»y or wet good line.
Th« air and witcr are unrivilUd, and there are
fcm rnofl eitellent fchoolt in the uaighborhood.
farticulars enquire of the Printer, or of
Mr. POTTER,
dtf
May 9;
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY /10m Gen, Uidgely t>f Balti
more, on the 13th inll a light coloured
ctgTO rsan, who calls himft.f ILLIAM
Mc. DONALD 5 Hi. is about 14 years of age,
\hout 5 fevt 8 ;Mcn<rß high, ncatift
has a g.iod fun of hair. Hid on, when he
went away, a good beaver hat, a fhert light
gi-'een clfth coat, edged with vellow, and ytl
-I'iw gilt buttons —a light buff caffimer, d"uble
breaded waistcoat, a pair of dark olive colour
ed thickfett pantal'.onß—a white linen shirt,
white ribhed cotton ft .clings, and a good pair
ot lhoes with ttrings- He took with him a
dark blue coat, a pair of olive caflimer pasta
loom, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ;
jlf/ a gld or pinchbeck watch, with a Heel
chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is info
lir.t, has a flupid look, and chews tobacco. —
He was bred in Chirks county, Maryland, and
purchased of col. John Thomap by gen. Ridge-
Uy. Whoever apprehends said negro, and se
cures him in any jail so that the owner may
gst him again, lba.ll receive the above reward,
with rrafonable charges if brought home, or de
livered to Joftiu» B. Bond, Philadelphia,
may 1 dif
BENJAMIN CLARK,
Clock i!f Watch Maker,
HAS REMOVED
To No. 36, Mahket Street,
Where he has for Sale,
Spring and other Clocks ; gold and silver
Watctics : Tools, Files and Materials ; ftre'
»nd f>ilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs,
tic. k«.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
Repaired as ofual.
June 5
300 Dollars ♦
REWARD.
RAN A Way from the faMc'riber, on the 18th
pfjnne inft TWO NIiGRO t-ERV a NTS ;
*iz a ijegro weman Fat, a v-alhtstero
;-.an and cook, 1 about filty tw» y&rs of s'pc—
tail and wrll Ihlfedj of a black Sh<-
his bad teeth, thef of hr under .pw are mv
dif:o!oure ' and prcje6t"a good deal. She h. k
fullwooly hiir—a very crofi foffbiddin;
counter ance. is very impertinent, arc! 1 an
colks l'.'U.i. Pat was born in South-Carolina, an
("i bad F-ng i!h, with the negro dialect. .Sh
ha* on the upper : art of her breast, two prett'
fargf 'umps of flefh reftmbling Wcr.3, or rathe
with the*appearan eof the marks of a burn. Sh
earn d awry with her several change* of cloathj
and go*vns ui white muslin. and of coloured an<
figured rintcd «otton« falhionably made up. Sh
also carried away with her,
CLARA-her daughter—a very flout, robust
fining ma e girl, of a fliort flature, and roum
Si uid re.'.-' aj pearing to ba about 14 years©
Clara has large tlaring eye ; , a fiat nose, at
I oval flit fjee, her under jaw pr< jc&ing a little
and gw.\ t<.eth. 1 She is very ar:lul itid unpu
er.t, ha.> a gro.it fluency of speech. ul'es po id lan
-11 jge.'and has been taught to read.—i>he ras tftt
appearance of ring wor • s on her left cheek and
chin ; the Ikin :n ipots appearing mu h pal r than
he reft of her complexion, which is much lighter
than her mother^— er hairSs (h rt and w.oly.
wore a pink gr©unded printed cotton with a
small black figure, with new tore parts.
AlTo ran away, on Weduefdty the nth inft.
June, DICK an ! Dick, or as he fcas
htely calkd himfelf, Richard Weaver, is a houfc
farvant,—he i«abcuts ftet 7 inches high, rather
fivall made, is about a; years old, of a good
smooth, black coniplfiioi.—has a flat nose with
v. ry large open nostrils He carried his head
and neck ai it he were fliffia the neck and Ololll
dcrs. which art high and tolerably square, and his
neck fbort—"S 1 gs are flraight hut small ard
illy ma <c with scarce ar y calf. He has ha < bad
teeth, is left handed, and exctcdingly awkward—
he has as II hea l of wo.ily hair, which he pints
a-.d dresses to the hefl advantage. His vui<-« is
lmall, liit l'pi ech commnly 11 ild and flow, and hi>
nuincri appear itr raeiy simple, but he is at
bottoa. an artfu k av , and when fpnkcn tn is
veryapttob laliiona't and imperii tnt. D'ck
is a native of fiouth-Carolina, and ff.eaks bad
Hni^lifh —he fer-ucrd and carried away with him
Am.lia.who he called his wife.
An elia is a very complete! well inftrufled la
''iei maid, mil h below the commen ftaturc an
of a finall make—htr cemplrxi nit that of dark
mulatto it nieftiioe, nearly relemblir.g that ol the
Lafcarsoi India, with Mack curling hatr, and a
very low forehead—her right ey« has a great
weiknefs, owing to the small pox in her in'ancy—
u»Jer her «yc» very black—a flat face, flat broad
nose, withfcarce snyrifing at the bridge; a large
mouth, with thick lips, and good llrong teet>u
On the nape of her neck the has th<* marks ol a
Seton. Drtffcs with talle, and imitates the French
OyU ; is very fenGMe, and cxpnffvS herfelt well.
6h» tork with h'r a variety ot clothes, fa(iiio*i
ably made—()ieha<for more than two years part
been liable to fits, which at times give her a wil 1-
cess in her eyes—h.-r heal this generally delicatr—.
(he. is at prtfent liluly to tr.trcafe bir family, Hid is
about at years ol age—(he can dress hair, dear
ft Teh has a taOe for millinary and mantua-ma
kii.g; and as (he is very ingenious, can turn lur
b ir J to any thit g and may probably offer herfelt
to some milliner or mantua maker a» a work
woman. As * irelii has heretofore been a great
tavourite of a very ilidnlgcnt millrefs, and 'tis
be.uv&l has been led away I y the persuasion of
h. r paramour Di k, if (he will rcturp to ms, (he
will bp forgiven arwl treateil with the lame ten
dcritef (lie has alway-received
FIFTY I/OlXlkii Keward for each will be
paid for the delivery of Pat and Clara to the
fubferiber, or to anv goal in the United states, so
that 1 mry ®et po(T llion of them—One Hunered
£olhr% each si r i)>ck and Amelia, on the like
delivery. The fnblcriher warns all matter
of vtff Is, f'om taking these Runaway servants
from -he United Mates, and reo,u.(ls such
of his friei ds and acquaintance as it may not (uit
to arrest them, togtv* information, (h u.d t v 'y
hear of either of the fugitives, to the fulfcribtr
by letter diretftod to the post office. Philadelphia,
which will fit d him, wherever he may pass the
summer, or to the Printer of the Gaiett. »f the
United States, who will comniumato it to a
Iri.nd in Philadelphia to a<Sl on his behalf.
JACOB READ.
OT South-Caroliua, corner oi FoHrth and
Union-streets, Philadelphia.
June *j. '•
flip UNDERSK.AiKL.
HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul Geneial, and »u
---trt.-nzed to tranla£l the Conlular Uufttitfs,
for his Majelly the King of I'Jenniaat iu the United
States ol America, residing at Philadelphia,
Hereby gives public Notice,
That ill obedience to recent inCru&irs received
{rnm hi- government, it i» the du'y of all Makers
of Swedilh and Damlh veffcls. beJor. thrjr failing
from any port in the laid States, to call upor him
or the Vice Consul in ort-'tr to he granted such
Certificates for their Cargoes, whith the exigency
of the ltate of the Neutral Commerce ami the fe-
Teral Decr««s of the Belligerent Powtrt, renders
indispensably necessary, and, that any Master cf
*>(Tels Ulonging to the refpedlive nations, i.r na
vigating under the proteflion of their flsg», in
emitting to take such certificates, will pcrfonally
ftaud refponfiMe for the consequences.
RICHARD SODERSTROM.
i Philadelphia. 18th December, i? 9-
RARITAN FARM,
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE anil durable Estate, Gtuated
en the river Raritau }n Jersey, cear Somer
fct Court-Honfe, 16 miles from Bruufwick, and
x 8 Irom Princetsn j conOQingof Us. wards of 700
acres, equally divided int meadow, arable and
wood land ; the whole within a ring fence ; the
baru, stables, &c. are fpacioas, and adequate to the
fire of the Farßi ; there is a plenitude of game,
with a good (bad fifhery. The estate is now in
the hands of Mr. Henry Worley.
Further particulars may be known of
Messrs. NICKLIN W GRIFFITH
Merchants, Philadelphia,and of
JAMES GIBSON, Esq.
Of Mr. RICIJARD POTTER,
CJermantown,
Or of the Tenant on the premises
May 9-
Bankruptcy Blanks.
PETITIONS AND BONDS,
USED under the BANKRUPT ACT,as drawn
and approved by the Commiflioners and the
Hon. Judge gF the Diftriit, may be had of
JAMES HUMPHREYS,
No. 106. south fide of Market-street,
Where he has opened fas sale,
A VARI ETY OF THE
BEST STATIONARY
Particularly Paper and Quills.
June 14, »«&s
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notice.
WHEREAS Ma thaw lwin,.«sSA on the Btfc
v' iV of July 1797 matron rfßgnmeutof his
eClate aj: i tf.' ' ,to a, rhe fubfcrib. r=., for the be
ntfit oi f».ch '.i- creiit.-r»,a» tbou'.d on or Ijgore
the aoth ol Sepur r. 17? 7 execute to him aiu
anrl Wi\ Atfcharge-i Now thole «f his credit 1
who are ejititle.l to a dividend finder md affigo
tnei.t, arc riquellet to fiimilh thu'yaccounts m
•■ar >iel Meek r, with interest calcu'alfcd up to the
Bth day a. |u>y »#?, Wa dividend W ill tMftm-
Wu(ltMoo the firlt d# of ».pril thofe
vwho nigkSL t.» comply with this notice will thtre
afrer he exclude.! from the beneut of the farbe.
Philip Nicklin "V
N Samuel Meeker |
Natb'l Lewis, by bis Ads.
Pearson Hunt |
John M. Taylor j
1 Philadelphia, March 14 m3cthtt.
■ ~ * LAND. " ~*t
_ w <■
1 # FOR SALE,
A TRACT of LAND,
SII'UATVD on Scot's mountain in Oxford
township, county sf Sussex and ftateof New
Jei fey, right «r ten miles from fiafton (about four
from the liver Delaware, and seventy two Irom
Philadelphia ; captaining J79 Acres ; about 100
icresol which is cleared and under good feRCc,
Including l » acicsof meadow : the remainder is
svoodland, confining mof ly of chsfcut and oal
! On the pteiiifes are two leg houses and ou:
buildings, jt number of fruit trees, and springs
I excellent w-ner, and a stream runs through the
trad. Lite premiles isoccupicd by Chrittian and
Peter "nyders
Letters addrefled (post paid) to the fublcriber
at No 87, Arch ut, Philadelphia; or at Mr
Ecward Mott's, Eallon, Pennsylvania, will be
puly anfweredf.
WILLIAM GARDOM.
N B. No application will be Receffary after
the 14th of July next.
June
lie fit
the
anW
c juit .arrived,
AND FO* SALE IT IHI SFBSCRIAIRS,
THE CARGO
Of the Ship Canton,
Richard Bale, Commander, from Canton,
CONSISTING OF
Hohea 1
Sqijfcfcong
Hyson Skin > TEAS.
Hyfon j
nd Hyson. J
'; V J" KC I NANKEENS.
Yellow 3
Sugar of ill quality*
China Ware.
Gaflia. %
Fans.
Ah assortment of Silks.
WILLINGS is FRANCIS,
No. 21, Penn Street.
April 14. d.
PHILADELPHIA
A NO
WASHINGTON CITY
Mail S
ON the Ift of July next, u.e Mail Stapes
will leave Hardy's Inn and the United
States Mail Stag? office, opposite the Pott-office
m Philadelphia, every day Sunday exceptrd, at
8 A, M. and arri.e at Evans' tavern in Bilti
more, the next day by 6 A. M in 11 ho*r9.
L'ive F vans' tavern every day at i A. M. and
arrive at Ci'y by < P. M.
Rli TUHNING,
Leave Walhington City every day Sunday ex
cepied, at 8 \ M. apd arrive at Baltimore ! y
SP. M. L.eave Haltim-re the next mo'hing at
3 M. and arrive at Philadelphia the fame
day by 10 P. M.
Fare for Passenger*.
From Philadelphia to Baltimore, 8 dollars.
Baltun re to Walhrngton City, 3 50
Wajhington City, June %1, 1800.
JuneiA, r8"" daw
twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from SpHtjg F;)rg*, in Yorlt
County,a negro man, najied ISAAC, other
wise CVDJO, about »i years old, the proper t;
ot Robert Coleman; hfq. He ii ahout j ieet ?
inches high ha- a blerniih in his eyes, » ore wtnn
in them than common by trade a Ferg- man ,• hs>'
on and rook with him a drab coloured broad cloth
coat, almpft f.ew a failora jacket and pantaloons"
orinted fancy cord, a Iwanfdo.vn striped under
acket; a r-rura hat; one fine and one coarse
(hirf one muslin handkerchief, sprigged, two
ditto striped border, a Hue Persian under jacket
nd twu prir cotton (lockings, Whoever takes up
<ai<! r.cgro and lodges him in any jail in thil qr any
of the ueig?.b< dates (hall have the above fs
ward or rcafoi able expenciif brought home
JOHN BRIEN.
Spring Forge. Oileberaj, 1799.
NB. As said negro formjrly lived in Cheftcr
county, it is probabU he may return there.
Novem' -r r
TO DISTILLERS
And Owners of Stills.
WHEREAS by an a 6 of Congress, pasTed
the Bth day of May > 79*'. entitled,
<1 AnaiSl concerning the duti-.» on spirits distil
led within the United States," it i" required of
all perfiins having or keeping a (till, or Oil's,
to make entry thereof, between the last day
of May and th- firft day cf July in each year.
u»der the penalty of tws hundred and fifty
dollars.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given to all
distillers, or owneri of stills, within the city
and coUritv of Philadelphia, to make entry of
them at the t flic- of Infp»fli m, at 49, North
Third flrtet, in ihe city t Philadelphia, wria
in the abovtmentioned periods.
JAMES ASH, Coilrctor
of the revenue of the first divisi n of t. e
first survey of the distiict of Pennsylvania.
7.t'tw a. * 1
» . A 7*i'. iV,
As TUTOR,
A SINGLE N an,capableol in ru&ing twelve
;Iioy», in the Lai in, Greek -nd French lan
guajxes, also writing a d arirhmrti k Such a
perlon coming well recommended. _tor his
ties tni good behaviour will recsive four hun
dred dollars per annum, and be accommodated,
much to his fitisfaflio:, wit* meat, drink, waft
ing and lodging ; fey applyirg to the luVlcriber*,
living near Berry's-ville, in Frederick cuunfy and
flaceof Virginia
John Milton,
Warner Washington.
June to tuth&f lftj
MARSHALS SALES.
UnittD 1 ,
Pennsylvania District, y
virtue of fondry w?its f venditioni expona*.
i (Tiled out of the DiflriA Court of &ie United
States, for ths Diilrift atorefaid, will be ex»»of«i
falc. os.il'c on Wednefflay the
10'!: lul^"' 6 -', ar i o kin i^j/ ore^® on
'it finis day, all tint l'ra"2 of Land till.' i Co'ie
dogivi: nt 'i'fiift, TitsafS ir. E.v; Penrdiury tov/n
---ifcip, C'Hi.ifcrrland county, cOTfai' ing five hundred
and thirty twj acre.-.,, more er less, v. ith thibMjsf
fuages therein ertiilei. that oi |
Land called l.ocuft Valley, adjoining the above,
with iffirpes creiled. Mj
Also all that Trail of Land called OA fi- jj.
tuate as above, containing two hundred arid seven I
jjxyrcs, more or less, jnth the MSfTuages tier con H
The property 4>H ne surveyed and fold in lots "~
. tnTinll i ' plots of which will be ex
' jytajtsd on'tThe'day of file. m
ancraken in execution, and to be fold as &
the property of Oliver Pollock F.fij by r
i JOHN HALL, Martial. £
p. Marshal's Office, ? eo t 3o Jv. j. 1
Phila clphia, June 21, 1800.) J J »
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAVE FQK SALE,
AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET,
tooo Boxes best marbled Soap
80 Boxes Sweet Oil, j Frm on board tit
aoo Half chests Lucca Oil, t Louiia,
7 Bales Paper, j /">"> Leghorn,
Brirr.ftona,
Parmefati Cheese, J
300 Pipes btft Bordeaux Brandy,
200 Hogfeeads Claret superior qualltj,
700 Caics French Swo't Oil,
60 Cases Catherine Plumbs,
6 Casks Prunes,
400 Boxes Capers,. Olives, Anchovies and Cor
nichons,
10® do. best assorted Cordials,
DRY GOODS assorted for the Weft-India
market,
Claret in cases of afuperior quality,
London dry White Lead,
A small invoicr of Coffee,
6 & 4 Poosd Cannon, mounted.
eod tf
Thomas Murgatroycl fc? Sons.
May 10. tuth&s tf
BY a decree of the High Court of Chancery,
made in a cause, Jame9 Dgainft Newman,
it is among other things referred to Wm. Graves'
Esq. one ot the master" of the said court," to take
an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will
of the teflator, WILLIAM PHII.LIFB, late of
Newgate flreet, London, deceased, and also to in
quire and state to the court, whether Francis
James, the brother of the complainant's named as
jne of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and
whether he died in the life time of the teflator
1 herefore all person* who can give any informa
tion whether tne said Francis James fee living or
dead, and it living where he now resides or Uft
rciided, and when and at what place, and when
and where he was lail heard of, and if dead, when
ml wh«re he died, are hereby requeflad to give
such information ta the said William Graves, Eiq*
at hi; efficc in Sustbarapton Buildings, Chancery
Latic, London,on or before the firft day of March
next, otherwifp he wiil be excluded the benefit of
the said decree.
The (aid Francis Jamei was horn at or near
Kidwelly, in the county of Caermartbeb, aad if
living, i» about the age of thirty lour y«ars, and
ihout the year 1779, was a f remaitmanon board
;he Miiford, a merchant ihip, belonging to the
por'.of Bristol, and failed tor Jamaica in Septem
ber, 178", afterwards he returned to Bristol,
an ' in
road, Bristol, and sent on board the king's frigate
called 'h Diomrde, in which he i.iiled Fly
mouth "in a cruise, and on board of which he af
terwards became a quarter gunner, and deserted
r!,e said (hip at ChaikUun liar in Noiih-Amerua
in September 178 a.
Should any person in the United States of Ame
rica, he e'lia'hiyd to giva into mation «f the above
named Francis James, whether living or dead, they
are requeued to communicate the fame to DAVID
A. OGDF.N No. 69, Stone street, New Y rk ,
The printers throughout the United States
are requeflcd to publiili the above.
bOONETON IRON WORKb.
TJ BE SOLD,
OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR—THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name of the Booneton Iron
UVorki, fitnac? in the county of Morris in the
'tat» of New-ftrfry, confining 01 a Forge with
four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
wits two Rur of llone«, and Saw mill, alli'* good
order and r»w in u(e, together with an excellent,
hree, and convenient houf'', with out houfefi o)
every kind ; among which are an Ice house, an '
ftorie milk house, with a remarkable fine spring iv
it. a large Garden, aud an excellent «olle£lion of
Fruit, a large <3rckard, and 1500 acres of w6od,
pa>ure and arable land, and a great number of
liores and workmen's houses Immediatepofleffion
will be given of houses and store* fufficient for
providing flock the present winter, and polTeflion
of the whole in the spring.
For terms *nquire-of David B Ogden at New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David
Ford in Morris Town, or me firs. Jacob and Rich
ard Fael'ch on tbepremifes.
Januarv t ■.
LANCASTER STAGES.
THR Proprietor! ef the Philadelphia and Lan
«!teP line of Stage* DISPATCH, return thei"
pratelul thinks to their friends atiiJ the puMic it
general, for the pad favors tfeey have rect i ved, and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
they are provided with Carriage!, sober and careful
driver!, to go through between the City and
Bt ,rough is two day i. Those who prefer this mode
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