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    Gazette .of the United States.
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- PHILADELPHIA,
WF.DNRSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27.
' " PItfCES OF STOCKS.
P6ILADBI.PIIIA, AUGDST 27.
Old R per.C«nt Stock for cast) too per cent.
N«»/:8 per Ce-nt Stock do. ioߣ
Si* rir yJeiK. (nct.aaiourt) 87^
_ do. do. 87
Three per Cent." do. 53
IJsfcTrcd, ' do. 84
- iSA.Nii United States, do. 31
1 1 Peunfylvauia, do. 16
, Inluranae'coinp N. A. (iurei 10 per cent, be
• ' low par
Pennfylvania, lharea, u per cent, adv,
Turnpike Shares, jo per cent, under par.
Bri.lge\Schuylkill) Stock, par.
Batl-lu Jia Company of N. A. 7 per cent advance
Land \Varrant», ij d,ol!». per 100 acr«».
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Bills on l.on. at jo days for cash 170
Do. do. 60 days do. 168
Do. do 90 days do 166 1-3
Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 «37 cts
i ' per Mark Banco
P«. in Amsterdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per
Florin.
TO READERS AND CORIIESPONDFNTS..
The complaint of an a*orious " Hus
»anb" againQ a handsome, hut extravagant
spouse, is inadmiflible, for it is improper to
Blake the Gazette a journal of djmestic bick
erings. The cafe of this hpfband is how
ever. a very hard one. Like Shakespeare's
" Michael Ciffio," our correlpondent teems
to ba
11 A fellow llmod damn d with a fair •wife."
Berthier's bombastic account of the bat
tle of Maringo ij given in this days paper
wit was yelterday omitted for want of
room.
For the 48 hours preceding Monday
morning at fun-rife, there were 19 deaths in
Baltimore and its 8 of which were
children.
A writer in the New-York Gazette pro
poses the immediate adoption of some mea
sures to prevent the introdu&ion into that
eity, of the disease now raging at Raltiinore
and Norfolk.
Died, at Charleston, S. C. Mr. Abraham
Wbiiwortb, from Georgetown, after a few
days illness, in the 27th year of his age.
A letter from an officer on the
Petapfco, dit-datSt. Thomas'* July 3c,
fays ih it Lieiite'a t Sh.iw, of the U-S.
thoon r Expeiiment l ad 1 i« ti ht arm shot
off in 1 engagement with a French priv.itier
of it guns.
Say* the Editpr of the Alexa dria
Mirror " Jvtfl as this paper was ready for
prtf* the armed schooner Welcome Return,
Captain Guthrie, arrived here from Liver
y-t. —rK. from ibence on the 17th
July ; the newfpap- rs Ihe brings are from
London to the 4th of July, and from Li-
Liver, 001 to the 10th Their contents are
mostly anticipated by the details at New-
York —Watever may be found in them of
mportance will appear iu our next.
The following txtraft of a letter received
by the Polly capt. Tracy, is from a House
in London of refpe&a le authority.
' L.ondon, Jutr I. iß<o.
" Your comm'ffio 1 ers we believe have
nearly completed their miffioo, but nothing
i» known of the settlement, except that it
is undtrftvod to to be fatisfaftory. '
[iV* I*. Com. Aa.
One of our city tonfsrs and perfumers is
callt dDu Comb. A more apt indication of
a ch»ra<3er and protcflion cannot be found
in the lifts of the fidlitious characters of the
Drama.
Disputes prevail in the New York papers We learn, with great pleasure, that Sa
between writers railing themselves "Obfcr. mvmHont, Efq is proposed as one of
ver, " Attirus , See. Verbal /riticilm, ; th«* New Hampshire representatives for the
and caufhc faicafm. against the intended ! enfuinff Congress. I'here i. the highest
foolifh American D.ftionary of N. Webster, probability that this gentleman of brilliant
are the oecaf.onal fubjefls of their fp-cula- talents, correft politics, and independent
? ,0 « n * / b ' r, . d,CU l e 01 the Lexicographer is character will comm. d the Inffrage. of the
just and uieful. But en the tugged ground peop)f . , t j, a rfmarkablc c ; rcum ft an ce, in
of .verbal emicifm they fomctimei sal- the histories of , opular favour, and may ! «
%er. "At news' affirms that •« Am, is con!ldfrfd as a new sos the effic cf
found in the mod correct and elegant wn- marnerß courte:!U3 and accommoda .
ters, but Moony is not used in an analogous ting; , hat Mr H UNT j, advocated by both
n c# parties in the Hate of New Hampfhi c ; that
! in ihc anti fedtral papers he 13 firft; proposed
as " a man of the firft abilities,'? and of" a
found and independent judgmentand that
in the Farmer's Museum, a governmental
Gazette, he is thus chara&erued. " Let us
•hoofe men, w,ho will honour our choice in
the councils of our country ; men, who u
nite prudence and a spirit of independence
with a&ive ability. Sueh a man is Samuel
Hwnt, Esq. To a liberal and excellent
education, he adds the signal advantages
which result from a residence in foreign
countries. His knowledge of the existing
relations between our own and other gov
ernments, and his acquaintance with the in
ternal concerns of his own state, we venture
to fay is equal to that of any candidate,
who has yet been nominated iu this, or the
eaflern part of New-Hampshire. Hisprof
pefts to eminence at the bar was fair and
unclouded, but I e chose to quit the pursuits
of a profeffion, and is now fettled in Ch.irlef
town, u'iiverfally beloved and refpe&ed, on
his own paternal farm. Perhaps his late re
sidence in France may have given rife to the
opinion of the anti-federal writer, refpeft
ing the complexion of Mr. H's political
sentiments. But the public may reft afTu
ren that with the foulnefs of French prin- '
ciples and the folly of modern French phi- j
On the almost incredible supposition that
50,000 Frencli Ihould elude the vigilance of <
the Britilh Nivy and land in England, what
could they do against three or four hundred
thnuland "armed Britons ? If it can he sup
-posed that French could be viftorious 1
over fuck a force, it must at the fime time
be acknowledged that they deserve the j
liland. <
If there is any thing that can degrade ci -
vilized Society, and render it more ineligi
ble than the lavage state, it is the appnint
jnejit of vile and wicked men to offices of
government. That piwur, which neither
God or nature ever intended to entrust to
individuals, for any purpose but the gene
ral good, is confided in the hands of men,
who must do violence to their own vicious
propensities, if they do not employ it to do
mifchief. Can we reasonably expeft that the
hrutified debauchee will patronile sobriety ;
the swindler, honcft industry ; the French
philosopher, religion ; or the demagogue and
anarehift, law and order. The belief is
absurd ; it is. an attempt to reconcile con
trad idories j it is predicated on • supposition
rbaf a magistrate will encourage virtues in
others, which swe a conflant l'atire on hi*
own profligate life and principle*, "j
1~0 convince us, that this is not a vifiona-
Rrj' lj eculatioiij we need only to look round
us, rt nd view the present State of Pennlyl
vania. Contemplate the men in cfftce ; tlieir
characters ; 8c the means by which they rose.
Examine the morals ot the people ; the nu
merous insolvencies, nnd daring a<£l-s of fraud,
the niultipLcat/)!) ot and gaming
tables ; and the enormous irtereafe of taverns
and grog-(hops, those uurferits of idleness,
deb .tichery, and sedition, If fucti a train
of corrupt and combustible matter do not
(peedily blow up the conrtitution and it's
liberties, our fortune must deviate from the
common course of cause andeffeft.
Federal Meeting.
At a meeting of the Citizens of Phi
ladelphia, held pursuant to public notice, at
Mr, Dunwoody's Tavern, on the 25th of
AugulV instant.
Henry Pratt was appointed Chairman, and
J:mes • Milnor Secretary.
I'he committee appointed at a former
meeting, to correspond with the friends of
the Federal Government in Delaware Coun
ty, on the fubjeft of nominating a suitable
candid, te for the office of Senator, for the
Diflrift, composed of the City and County
of Philadelphia, and the County of Dela
ware, produced au extrafl from the pro
ceedings of a meeting held at the Black Horse
Tavern, in Midoletown Town (hip, on the
9th instant, by which it apprars that they
have determined to support Mathaniel New
lin, as a Cnndidatp, for said office.
per ct
do.
Whertupon reso'vtd unanimeufiy, that
this meeting do approve of the nomiwationof
Mr. Newlin, and that we will unite our
exertions, in promoting his ele&ion.
The following Gentlemen, were appointed
a Committee, to correspond with our federal
friends, and to pursue such other measures,
as may be found advifeable to promote the
federal interest, at the ensuing election.
William Rawle,
Levi Hollmgfworth,
John Inlkeep,
Robert Wharton,
Jofrph H>'pkinfon,
John Hallowell, and
Thomas Fitzimmons.
Resolved, that the following tickets agreed
upon at former meet ngs, be rrpubliflied in
the proceedings, and under the fan£tipi), and
approbation of this meeting.
Congress.
Francis Gursey,
Assembly,
William Hill,
Gei re Fox,
Godfrey Haga,
Samuel W. Fiftier,
John Bleakley,
D. K. Hdtniuh,
Select C uucil.
Henry Pratt,
Ji»mrs Re.d,
Tlv mas Morris, (Jun )
Andrew B.iyard,
William Dawfon, (brewer)
Common Council.
R' bert Haldol),
William Poyntell,
William Young, (bookfcller)
John Morrell,
Edward Gjrrigus,
j-tcob Lawerfwykr,
George Krelts,
Jonathan W. Condy,
Nathan Sellers,
Jeremiah Boone,
. Robert Evans,
Charles W. Hare,
Isaac Snowd-n, (Jun.)
Peter Thomson,
George Dougherty,
John Carroll,
J">hn Wall,
Thomas P. Cope,
Timothy Paxfon,
James Milnor.
HENRY PRATT Chairman.
JAMES MILNOR Sec'rj.
lofophy, lie Hnttnfcminated. w " Schr. Mirervs, Barker, from Martinic, I;-s
His opinion of the virtue aid ability of the , arrived at New-Haven,
prcfent admfr>iftr'ati<hris confirmed ; and Schr. Curlew, trom this to Antigua, is
not a breatH in placia-Mr. Hunt it , taken and carried Into Guadaln'upe.
known has evtr filllied the ouritv of his fe- ! Sbip Mercury, Miller, lias arrived at Kir
deralifm." - ! kaldy from New-York. >
r- Philadelphia, 26th Augujl, iSos.
His Britannic Generals,
for the Middle and Southern States.of A
merica. having received tbeainexed Notifi
cation from his Matty's Lieutenant Gov
ernor or the island of Jamaica publi flies the
fame for the information of the Merchants
and Traders of the United States.
P. BOND
RESOLVED, That his ! onoi the
Lieutentant Governor be advised to recom
mend to the several officers of His Majes
ty's Customs at the several ports of this
island, to permit the free importation -of
Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, small live stock of
all kinds, salted and all other provfiions,
and Lumber of every description, as well in
British as in all other vessels belonging to
neutral and other States in amity with
Great Britain, from the day of the date
hereof until the 31ft day of December next,
and until fix months notifce shall be given
to the contrary —upon the lik» terms, char
ges and condition!, and fubjeft to the fame
rules, regulations, visitations and searches
as are observed with refpedt to vefTels im
porting prnvifions to this island.
RESOLVED, That all neutral vessels
importing the f reign nrricles, under the
authority of the above resolution, be per
mitted to export Rum and Molasses from
any port or p rts, place or places within
this island, upon the the like terms, flipn
lations. charges and condiiions as are ob
served witjj-refpeft to British vessels in the
like cases.
M. ATKINSON, Clerk.
Thrre are not more tifrful members in a
Commonwealth than Mtichauts. ' I'is by
their means we repair our bodies with the
of Egvpt, and it is from their enter
enterprize that we are regaled with the per
fumes of Arabia. They make the Vine
yards of Frince our Gardens ; ihe Spice
Jflands our hot-beds ; the Perftans our Silk
weavers, and tlie Chincfe our Potters. Na
ture indeed furniffies the neceflaries of life,
but traffic fuppli s us with a vast and ricb
variety of the ufeful, the convenient and or
namental Spectator.
Gazette Marine Lilt.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED,
Schr. Jane & Muri , Hind, New-York
Scares—Wni. Buckley.
CLEARED,
Brio- Eliza, Israel, Havannn
-cl.r- At'mtic. Kingston, Laguirt
Nincy, Mo if.-, _ St.TJinmas
Betsey, H die, St. Croi;
J nine ft at the Fort.
Schr. Experiment, Lucas, which vefftl
was taken by the French, and re-taken hy
the (kip Defiance of Baltimore Capt. Oak
ford, the original commander wa« taken out
by the pritateerfmen.
The Minerva, from hencr to Charlsfton.
has arrived there in 17 days.
Vessels at Kingston the iqtb Ju'y.
Sl.ip Hops, Edmondfon, of and for Phila
delphia, to fail the 23d.
Brig Auifuftus, Smith, of and for Phila
delphia, to fail the 23d.
BOSTON, Augult 19.
The Hiram of Caftine, from Philadel
phia, watjfpoken June/29, going into Liver
pool.
The frigate Constitution, failed from C.
Francois July 22 for Boston by the way
of Ckarlefton.
Arrived, ycfterday at .quarantine rond. a
schooner from Sufrinam with a sloop from
Bebice aod St. Kitts, failed with a flret
A brig went into the Road ycfterday af
ternoon.
July 22 long 63, was spoke ship Abi
gail from St. Übes for Portsmouth, N. H.
She had 011 board tlte crews of two south
ern vcffeli which had been captured by a
French privateer from Cayenne, two others
being in company, in lat- 2J, 3(5, long.
59 The privateers had captured a Bos
ton schooner. The unfortunate Amer
icans wefe taken from the Abigail by the
vefTel which met with her.
NEW LONDON,
Aug. 13 Arrived sloop Speculator, R.
Smith, Norfolk.
17. Arrived fchr. Ursula, Higgins
Mad-ra. Le ! 't at Maderia, the following
veffell; Ship Commerce, Rackwell, Nor
wit h , (hip Hercules, Baker, Vf arren, whom
we afterwards spoke in lac. 32, long. 30,
4j ; brig Republican, Hotchkif» Boston ;
brig Hunter, Bnfhba, New-York-
NFW-YORK, June 26.
"arrived,
Ship Enterprize, Gilbert, Bermuda 12
Schr. Fanny, Nixon Havanna 18
Dolphin, Green St. Thomas 21
CLEARED,
Ship Delight, Wlielden, Hamburg
Brothers, Waterman, London
Brig Retaliation, Whipple, Surrinam
Eglantine, Richardson,. Turks Island
Schr. Adventure Bell, Tortola
Polly. Annable, Cape-Francois
Schr. Juno, from hence for Antigua is
i taken and carried in Guadaloupe.
The fcliooner Polly,, Oliver of Charlufion,
■was to fail from Cape Francois for this port
the 9th Augufi.
The United States frigate, Conftitutien
was off the Hook on Tutfday last. .
Schooner Jane, Thomplon, from hence for
Antigua is taken and carried into Guada
loupe.
Yellerday arrived (hip Enterprize 12 days
from Bermuda, in ballad. Left there fchr.
Speedwell from Charleston, ,©f New York,
had beeiTout 50 days, loft her foremaft and
damaged her cargo. _ Augnfl 18, l'poktf a
Swedirti brig from St. Bartholemews bound
to Bpfkm, name not recollefted. Aug. 20,
fp,oke a brig bound to New York. August
23, spoke ar, American ship, captain Smith,
from Cadiz Ijound to Baltimore, who in
formed that he had retaken an American
vessel a tew days before.
Same day arrived, sloop Industry, Bangs,
Baltimore, 10 days.
Ship Aftrea, Beol, of New-York ; vessel
and cargo acquitted, but the claimants to
pay colts.
Ship •Penelope,.,Crura, of Baltimore ;
mod of the cargo condemned, and the clai
ment to pay c fls.
Brig Harmony, Shotwell, of Charleston
vessel and cargo acquitted, and Ihe claimants
to pay colts.
by the claimant ; veITH acquitted.
Schooner Union, Motley, of Bolton ;
feflel a; d cargo condemned.
Si hjon r Rover, —S—— y of Baltimore ;
veflel and cargo coi demnation.
Sloop Lucy, Franklin, of New-York;
veflels and car<o condemned.
Cutter Crocodue, ,of New-
Vo k ; c r o cor d, mn d.
Schooner Relief, Davis, of Newbury
Poit, from Port He übll.an to Char'efton,
tcquitud.
Schooner Fame, Davis, of Charleston, ae
pitted.
And several other cases unknown.
There were feverai Danish veffcls con
demned at the fame time.
' " 111 we "* Lift of American Veflels in the port of Cape
Francois, together with those which failed
-aite, 23 days St. under convoy of the United States lhip
Conflitiition, July 21. iVcO.
CHARLESTON, August 8. Scihd v ~ r J
Vip William Forest 11-,' st. Sebaftuns 64 M< % ''r'T °c ""r Ba J U ' more J
irig Mary Ewing, Havanna 2 Sc hooner Lhz.beth, Swefey do do ||
Harmony, Shotwell, Kingston, 2 c C "r ritt yi u ■d°
Jay, Waidell, Havanna* Succe£, BaOet Newbury Port ■
AuVnft 12 I'ox, Purfons, Charleston
?hip Fanny, Walked, Portsmouth, N. H. 25 n""' Pllila^P hia ,
3r,g Lavima, Ellis, 'firiftoi 7 ]*"* J 8 ™''° U " d .° W
Brig Pitllafy C illins, London 73 I El.za Myers, w, do
n 3nt> Peter,
Moop Aurora, Barney, Havanna 21 1 c , D , 1
n ■ », ,• ~ r 1 Schr. Roebuck
Brig Norfolk, Fenner, Havanna 21 j„ . rT
Columbia, Hopkins, Barbados »8 q," b tj.' Cn 'j
Arrived the brig Walhington, Atkins, " o °'y \ Zar '
Havanna, 21 days.
Anchor ed of Tort Johnston
Brig Betsey, l'orry, Havanna, ri 1
Columbia, Hopkins, Barbadoes, 21 Snow El
flared, Brig EL
Sliip Eliza, Login, Liverpool I
Barque Lynis, Kennifon, Havannr
Schr. Pegasus, Livingfton, Kingftat
Little: Tom, Woodward, MaJein
Hipewell. Darrel, * Grenada
Schr. Cor filiation, M'lntire, Havanna
Molly Prarfon, do.
Sloop Rretbec, M'Loan, do.
Pjssergirs in the Schr. Minerva, frcm Phi
ladelphia
Mr. and Mrs. P..ine, Mrs. M'Ciule, Mr
Samuel D.ckinfon, Mr. Vander Herchen,.
and Mr. Fagan.
Capt. Shotwell, of the brig Harmony,
from Kingston, on the 30th July, in l it.
53 j", westward of Havanna, fpuke an Eng
liftiman of war of 74 guns.
On the 3 I if July, the Matanzies on Cuba
in fisht, (poke the lhip A&ive, captain
O'Drifcol, of Baltimore bound to New
drifted through the gulf. Capt. O'Drifco
infornecl, tint the lliin Cleopatra, of New.
Yoik bound to the fame port, tad been ir
tire, w'-:( h rapt. O Drifcol luppofed to hi
the Salacia, capt. Waflibourn, of Charhftoi
having spoke him a few days before.
Of /merican VeJJih ia Kingjlon■ failing and
ready forfea on the \c)lk of July
Ship Sarah Mo ris, of New Bedford so'
New-York, failed the 19 h July.
Brig Hiram', Gardner, of and for Nor
.folk failed the 19th.
Ship Grand Turk. Taber, of New Lon
don for New-,Ynrk to fail the 21ft.
Ship Prudence, Sayer, for Bolton to faii
the 2 id
Ship lark. Gilman, of and for Ports
mouth to fail the 11 ft.
Brig Fair Ma diattan Creed, of and for
New-York, failed the tßth.
Br'g Mats, Jones, of aod for Newbiiry
porr, failed the 19th-
Brig Rebecra, M'Clintock, of and for
Portsmouth to fail the 23d;
to windward
Schooner Good Intent. Parke, of «nd
Schooner lidullry, of and for Ports
mouth.
Sloop Rainbow Rogers, of Charleltoi,,
for Norfolk failed the 19th.
Sloop Fair American, Joy, of and for
New York.
Schr. Hornet, of Baltimore, to fail in
ten days.
Brig Eliza, Williams, of New-York just
arrived.
Several other vtflels in port, names not
known.
American vefiels carried into Kingston for
adjudication.
Ship Diana, White, of New-York, from
Vera Cruz to New-York taken ky the Me
leager, in eight weeks, not yet tried.
Ship Sympathy, from Cape-Francois to
Ship Gadfdcn, Gardner, of Charleston,
from Laguira to Ch rlefton > taken by the
Meleagr.r, in Lt. 29, long. 75 ; in eight days
not yet libelled.
fcchr j Cruith,fr m Charleston.
BALTIMORE, Auguftij.
Arrived,
Schr. Maria. Moffatt, 13 days Havanno.
A schooner for Phil delphia came out/ with
us.
Left no Baltimore there, except
the fcip Sally,'
Schr. Hop<> V«a, 33 day* St.
mew*.
Ship Diana, Fort, 23 days St Thomas.s
On the 13th Aug. spoke l*rig Eliza'
Tucker, of Norfolk, to St. Croix, all well
Brig William, Luthwaite, 23 days St.
Thomas.
V ' " , |
[ Schr. Trimmer, Mathews, of N. York 5
[ »ot yet tried*
1 Several'ptliers, namss, unknown, waiting
for the next court, which was to commence
oh the 29th cr 30th July.
Dec.Sons in the conrt of vice adir iralty
at Spanish Town, by Judge Guilbert,
on the 25th, 26th and 27th days of June
last.
Lebruon, Boston
Blum, Portfrrouth
Brock, of Nantucket, for N»
ek WI&
Remaining in port. Slf
za, Watis, Baltimore.
•jucbo, Denfmer, New York, to
[fail i,l ten days.
Sally, Davi<.fan P:,ila elphia, do 6do
Jnion, Hills, Boston.
Fl"ra, Wood. Philadelphia
D< lphin, Hughe', New York.
-n jzon, Dcve aux, Philadelphia.
.>r Travis,
Dispatch, Noble, of Boston, lad from
lexander and Sally, Griffin, Newbu
[lyport.
)0, Burdick. Newport,
lowers, Boston.
I overel, do.
M'Lcllen, do.
, Done, do to fail in 8 day*
te, Donahere, Philadelphia,
ds, Steed, Norfolk.
Miller, Portland,
ed schooner Bet fey, Colej,
9
- - -
Marftial's Sale,
United States ?
Pennsylvania District, y
1) Y virtue of a writ to itic direrted from the
' D H-morahle Richard Pc<ers, Efq Judge o£
Pennfvlvania DiUnS. will he e*pi r -' tn Pub
lic Sale, at the Merchants' C ffle House, ia
the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the Bth
day of September next, at u oMvck >t noon.
Tie Vessel cpiled.
PRUDENT,
S3Si£»sfe& Ab (he now lei ar Brown's
'• all and singular her tackle, ap
' Ji'purtenarces, the fame having bteft
. belaid court a< forfeited, &c.
JOHN HALL, Marjhal.
Marjhal's-Office,
y>u K uft Z7, i s oo S 3tawtS
Just Received,
M jwn fok ism sr
ROBINETT & KISPELMAN,
ICO lbs. Mace, I , R f u -,..r; jr quality.
4CO ,; is. Nutmegs, j
Spirits, 4th pi
of the firft quality,
~d Gin '.ii pipes,
t-'\u Prii ce Molasses—and
m
K. have alsi on hand, for sale, rek
Mig Hyforij & V TEAS,
jouc hong
Brandy, 1 It. Sc 4»rh proof,
Sherry Wine in quarter calks, very nice,
Spatiifh Ses;ar3,
And a Variety of other
Autruft 26 eptf
"& Stone Baliaft.
1 have a qvnrtity of
hy receiving it fretn
ftr> am akreaft of
• hun'red tons
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Schr. Mary A
Heller.
John,
Hazard,
Fanny
Favori
Frier
Samuel.
--Jf'7. 2 '' r
A(ubMF««d, / s6
Wharf—with all avid
parcl, and appurttn;
co: dcmned in the t
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j .uraicr
Do.
Holland
30 Tierces
R. if
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1 -V.-*
Sand
ANY person wih nf ti
®and and Stone Dallatt
th<? (hip Anna, lying I* tht
Vine ftrett wharf tiny have one . - red tons
cra'is, Apply ou board.
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