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'By this Days Mail
-* BOSTON, Oftpbcr 14,
The President of the United States is. on
a journey from Quincy, to the city of Wash
ington.
PRO PEC r OF NEWS.
I .aft Thorfday night, the ship Cornelia,
Captain Prince arrived at Portland from Li
verpool, which she left September 3. No
news by her has yet been received in town.
The mail for Portland is due this evening.
NEW-BEDFORD, Oftofeer 14.
LOSS OF SHIP HOPE.
Last evening arrived in town, Elihu Doty,
late mailer of the (hip Hope, of thi.-. port,
by whom we learn the lol» of that fl ip—
the following particulars of which diftrefTirig
event, arc hastily c Heft d from his protest,
made at Poitfm'outh.
She failed from Wilmington, N C on
the 19th Aug. for jimaica, laden with
lumber and corn—on the 6th Sept, in lat
26 00 N long 69 30 W. met with a fe
vcre gale of wind—on the Bth, the gale in
creased, and the ship leaked .0 much that
liotwithftanding the deck-load wa« thrown
over, and every xertion made at the pumps,
at 11 o'clock P. M. ihe water came over
the cabin floor ; the wind at this time blow
ing so excefiively as to bring fait wa
ter over the vcffel, f > as to endanger smoth
ering a nan on deck, in addition to the
rain which we supposed had be n incessant
& very hard for 24 hours, as it had b en
almost as dark at noon as at night, but the
rain could not be distinguished from the
drift of the sea, which flew over the mast
heads ; it was now found eceffary to cut
away all three of she mads to prevent the
ship from upfeting ; at 12 o'clock at night
the ship was entirely filled with water, aud
a high sea beating over he ; John Bolter,
a seaman, was waftied overboard and drow- ;
net* : the reft of t c people, 7 in number '
fecared themselves by lafhiwgs ,at 4 'cl ck
A. M. on the 9th, the gale, which for 30
hours had seemed continually to increale,
abated a little, when it was found that three
wax candles, were every eatable thing that
could bt obtained, and no frsfh water ;
found a drowned rat, and laid it afi 'e.
The diftreffts of the people from this
time till the 17th, are hardly to be described
on the 10th, they eat pm of the rat, also
found a pi ce of pork ; the 12th, obtained
more meat, but their throats were too much
parched to swallow ; very hot weather for '
several days pad, and wind light : from a
shower in the evening caught a little water
great temptation drank so much as to have
very pr judicial effefts : 15th, high sea, deck 1
began to rip up ; 16th, good weather ;
17 th, were takju off by ship Mercury, Capi.
JacotrTrcdwell. of Portsmouth. and arrived
at that port on the 2d Oft—The next day,
Mark l amb, one of the seamen, who bad
been si k from the 21ft Sept died-* Ro
bert Collet, the ad mate, had died previous
'to the gale.
NE W.LONDON, Oftobcr 14.
On,the- Bth of October itiflant.at a fpect
al Diftrift Court, held at this place,
on the trial of the schooner Vengeance, late
ly captured and brought imo this port, by
the United States (hip Trumbull, David
Jewett, Esq. (ominaiid«r; when tbe the
laid schooner being an armed «e(Tel, mount
ing 10 guns, and manned with a large
number of the adherents of General Rigand,
was condemned, with her cargo, confiding
ot' specie, bullion. &c. which they had eol
lefled and were attempting to flee with
from Jeremie in the island of St Domingo
to Cuba but being intercepted by the
vigilance of the Trumbull, have loft their
plunder, which perhaps was not acquired in
the mod honorable way.
The Vengeance and her cargo are by
said decree ordered to be diftribued to the
Unit d States and the Officers and Crew of
the Trumbull, in pursuance of the law of
the United States in fu«.h a cafe made and
provided.
At the fame time came on the trial of the
schooner Tuliie, taken by the fame (hip,
which was by decree of this court acquitted,
it appearing that fhc was not an armed v&flel,
and that the only objeft Charles Seys, ECq.
the claimant could have in view was to
escape with his wife aud children from the
Vengeance of General Tomflant, who
bad conquered that part of Hifpaniola,
which had been in thepofTeffion of Rigaud.
The property of the schooner Tuillie was
instantly returned by Capt. Jewett. to said j
Charles Seys, the claimant.
John Clifton, jun.
HAVINC declined his formet business, of
fers for lilt ali his flock, confining of the
following articles, via.
Sixteen Anvils,
Eighteen pair of Bellow's, five Vices, with all
the other Tools neceiT.ry for condudling the
Saith's Business.
ALSO,
About 5 toils of Spikes,
of different size?, jocoib. Sheathing and Draw
ing Nails, a large afftrl merit of Tekle Honks
and Thimbles, Swivle Hooks, Scraper 9, Hin
ges and Nails, with every other defcriptiop of
ready made Iron work, suitable for (locking a
Ship SLith's, or (h : p Chandler's Store.
All of which he will fell on very rtafonable
terms for cash or approvtd nojes.
Apply at No. 80, Swar.fanfttcet, South
*ark.
Ofloher ij•
AN APP-RENTICE
WAWfED,
At ike Office of the Gazette of the United
July, ,6
IN purfnance of an aft of the General
Aflembly, entitled " An aft to raise
and colleft County RateS and Levies, pas
sed 1 ith April, 1799.
We, the subscribers, Commifiioners of
Hnntingdon Gounty, Do He-ebt Give No*
lice to all persons who are holders of unset
tled land, in the County of Huntingdon,
that it appears to us by the retnrns made
by thfe cotleftors of taxks of the different
townships, within said county •, that the
following trafts are unoccupied, and with
out effects thereon ; from which the pay
ment of the taxes now due may be procu
red.
Therefore in confetjuence of said returns
will be exposed to (ale acfcordmg to the di
rections of the above mentioned aft of as
le.nbly.—The following described trafts of
hnd of such part of each as may prove fuffi
cient to dilcharge all the taxes, now due
and the necessary charges. Provided the
owners or their agents, do not pay such
taxes and charges, on or before the Third
Ms»day in November nexti
Given under our hands this ninth day of
Augufl, iSoa.
HUGH MORRISON ")=>3
JOHN STEEL f. § 3
yOUN CADWALLADER. J3 I*
Aileghany-Townfhip.
Ie Jtrn. Dolls. Cts.
Ie 300 Simuel Holliday 3 O
104. Peter Proagh 2 79
at 103 3®fliu» Collins * 3 59
1t 200 JefTe Newwark 5 65
380 Thomas Newark 95
id 389 William King 7 4.4
r, 'i° Janies Welch, part
r _ of Alexander Miller ' 38
r 243 Robert MilL-r, W.
k V.anch of Sufquehannah 296
O 4 35 William Coles 7 8
42* Samuel Irwin §
:e 43S Thomas Hewflon 5 62
lt 282 Schuyler Brndl'o/d 3 66
.150 Geo. Guthrie, part
of susannah HayneS 3 82
is 2I S Allifon, right of
Alrxander M'Cafliland 4 n
0 ' 4 11 Alexander Barclay 422
j 3 11 Charles Gough 316
229 John Kelfo 2 41
! 200 J imes Thompfen 3 7
174 Daniel Cryder, part
r I J amas.Th'unpfon 8 34 |
3'4 Richard Brownllon ' 2 17
470 John sturruni, fen. 2 Co
k ' 200 John Ewing 1 60
200 William Ewing 2 33
' \iO-> Robert Campbell,
j | part of John Ewing 083
200' Hugh Hodee 1 66
j '4' William Parker 2 95
1 1,0 Alex. M'Hatton 2 63
269 Archibald M'Aeely 6 7#
2co Frederick Hanger 3 -4 '
3+i 1-2 DaviJ Loaf 7 97
324 John Moore 3 , 0
2-'9 Geo. Duflield, 3 5
373 Do. do. do 4 28
100 P.-ter Titus 1 jj
377 Charles Gobbin 2 49
1 433 Jacob smith 2 81
422 Phillip Bower 2 74
410 Jl'aac Riehardfon 2 66
\ 412 Jonathan Walker 2 71
43° Jofiah Hains. , 2 78 '
' 431 Benjamin Young 283 '
483 J«hn Jones 2
437 George Rofs 3 27
| 4 5 Do. do jl2
' 433 Thoma* Martin 2 81 '
' 433 James Tiofs 281
433 Jacob Martin 2 81
433 Daniel Levi 2 g,
433 Philip Gloninger 2 81 '
433 Martin Slaugh 2 81 ,
433 Philip Thomas 2 g,
433 Adam Bignarc 3 g, _
433 John Trifler 2 81 ,
433 John Stine j 81 ,
433 Robert MartiV 2 g { i
433 Alexander Hunter 2 81
433 ' amuel Scott 2 g, ,
433 Robert Fleming 2 g, /
433 Abraham Scott 2 81 ,
433 John Gundicker 2 g, ,
410 John Brady 2 78 .4
433 Richard Martin 2 g, 4
433 Jacob lough 2 81 4
433 J°hn Hambright t 2 8t 4
433 J°hn Burk 281 4
433 John Fry 281 4
433 John Driller 2 8, 4
433 J'.ifiah Ewing 2 g, 4
433 John Kook 2 8, 4
433 Martin Mayer 2 81 4
433 J 0 ' 1 " Fordiag 281 4
433 William Kook 2 81 4
433 Frederick Dor(h 2 8i 4
433 John Miller 2 8t 3
433 John Triflor 2 81 2
433 Melci'ar Rudifell 2 81 3
433 George M. Smith 2 8,1 2
433 Adam Rightart, 2 g'i 2l
433 David Trifler 2 81 2
433 George Slough 2814,
433 William Wilson 2 gi
433 Christian Nafe 28' ii
433 Levi Tabat 3 81 4
433 Thomas Hamilton- 2 81 >2}
433 William Gray a 81 2<
399 1 4 J°n Witmer 4 ?I 2l
09914 Henry Witmer 4 71 4 "
399 14 Hermon Witmer 4 71
197 Thutnas Billing ton 2 14
297 Mklael Cryder 4 36 w
Acres.
3tawim.
States.
Advertisement.
stent. Pe chct: DllsCts.
439 157 A. M'clcnaian zB4
427 s 7 Wm. Pherfon, 2 76
437 17 P. M'clenahan 2 84
439 9 Walter Stewart 284
431 5 Gorge Hughs 279
437 137 Mat. Houston 9 <)»
414 23 Nebro Frazier 2 69
411 41 Debora Stewart 2 66 1
438 52 Francis Weft 2 82
438 52 John Taylor 2 85
438 j2 Michael Ragor 2 85
438 5a Andrew Bayard 2 85
448 52 M.AnnStewarc 2 85 ;
414.' J'lhfi Lawrence 2 69
438 >53 John Bryrdn 2 85 i
438 52 John Barclay 2 72
438 52 Mich.M. Oorien 2 85 1
438 52 David Lenox 2 15 t
414 28 Francis JohnUon 2 69
404 6 Aaron Levi 213
do. ■ 2 tig
405 do. 1 49
423 6t William Stewart 2 74
448 1 Ann Stewart 291.
423 61 Henry Stewart i 71
438 52 WillUm Bill 1 99
438 52 G. M'Clenaghan 2
438 52 William Hall 2 «5
438 52 John Weft 2 85 I
43S 52 Wm. Bingham 2 85 J
438 52 J. Donnaldfon 2 85 '
438 52 A; J. Dallas * 85 j
438 £2 John Nicholfon 2 85
438 52 Uj-Gunningh m 2 85
438 J 2 Geoige Mead 2 8j
438 52 Pearfon Hunt 2 85 i
448 52 James Milligari 2 85 f
438 Ji'fper Moylan 2 54 !
438 j2 Wm. H. Weft 2 85
438 52 Patrick Moore 2 85
338 52 JonatlmnNcfljitC 2 85
438 5 2 Tench Francis 28$
438 £2 Chris. Crawford 2 85 | I
431 52 Charles Pettit 2 85
438 S* J"'^' 1 2 ®5
9 4>B 52 John Irwin 2 8j
S 438 52 Walter Stewart 2 85
5 438 52 George Bartrim 2 8j
438 $2 James Crawford 2 85
438 52 John Hoafton 2 85
* 438 52 Wil.iam Jackson 2 85
. 438 52 Paul Cox 2 85
| 438 52 Geo Harrifon 2 85
433 '53 J ameB Smith 2 85
433 153 John Spier 2 8j
433 153 Alexander Spier 2 84
' 433 tSJ Othniel Alfop 2 84
400 00 Luke M'Guire O 93
35 o 00 John Sturom 175
3CB 00 John Palmer 6 73
433 OO PaulZ ntzinger 1 7J
191 00 Peter Railey 1 12
■5O 00 Thoraai Re«.d o 88
433 OO David Brown 3 25
313 00 Robert Moreovr 460
189 00 Eliza. Harrifon I 37
200 00 Henry Orwick I 43
200 40 do. do: 1 43 ;
433 Daniel Smith 2 27
433 cO Willi .ro Bready 2 27
433 00 M Wiihrington 2 27
433 *3 Peter Horse 2 27
433 J 0 !" 1 Brenemer 2 27
396 Rabert Gaibraith 5 y8
433 William Stewart 2 27
423 Samuel Mills 2 27
410 do. r 55
433 Joseph Simons 2 27
433 Barnard Graitz 2 27 j
427 Joseph Haiut 2 24
432 John MuTcr 2 29
433 Thomas Gront 2 20
405 do. 1 11
433 William Morris 2 74
433 Michael Graitz 1 19 |
433 Jacob Wliitzel 1 19 ;
427 Jacob King 2 19
417 Charles»smith 4 91
42a George M.iore 2 18
42* Charles Hall 2 17
433 David Hall 2 27
) 433 William D. Calven 2 27
433 Paul Whitzel 2 27
433 Robert shaw 3 27
1433 Andrew Douglafs a 27
433 Jacob Morgan 2 27
433 John Morgan 2 27
433 JoktvNico 2 27
453 John sWarwick \ 2 27
433 Blair M Clanahat) 2 2 7
Cliriftian Beaker 2 27
*33 C.%r Hayn-s 2 *7
4 4 William Lucas 2 33
4 01 Johs Vaughan 3 9 I
4°4 John Berry 2 12 I
4°S Charles Stewart 1 2 12 1
1 433 Thomas Morris 2 3 1
433 Cathriue Morris 2 27
433 William D sirvin 2 27
453 David Bevirige 2 27
433 John Taylor 2 27
433 John Huflon 2 27
433 Agnes M Her 2 '
433 George Clymer 2 '9 '
433 Thomas Phitz mons 2 27 !
433 George Campbell 2 27 J
1 imothy P.ickllon , 2 29
436 Dir.ielOrby 2 29 t
4°J P.iul Gobin 21 2 k
4 2 7 Casper shadier 3 21
433 do tto 3-46
390 John Brown 3 75
295 si'as Wilent 427
3oi ItTabella Jordaa 4 2-
2 4 James Duncan 4 27
262 Benjamin Jordo-a 4 27
247 Thomas Reid 4 27
408 John Ewart 4 27
399 Jacob iJeek 4 27
165 John Nieholfon 4 26
436 Joseph Price 4 26
267 james Mills 4 26
262 Ann Jordan 4 26
254 John Nxholfon 4 26 £
433 William Pihark i 6'i
TSe remainder of this advertisement
will be pub is bed on Monday,
Indian Queen.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
Public that he hits taken that well-known
Ir.n, the INDIAN QUEEN, lately kept
by Mr, James Thompson, deccafed, and
solicits their patronage as well as the pat
ronage ot thole Gentleman who were ac
cuttomed to give it their support, alluring
them that it fliall be conduAed on the fame
liberal plan which charafteiifed it when
under the fuperintendance ot his predeceflor.
The house has undergone a thorough repair,
and it would be needless to observe to those
who know them, that the stables are, in spa
ciousness and convenience, unequalled in
Philadelphia, and the belt prevonder and at
tendance are always provided for horses, by
the Public's obedient servant.
JAMES COYLES.
Odlober f.
Jufb Received,
By the late arrivals here, and at New-Tor k,
AND FOR SALE BY
L«rain & Son,
No. 5, North Third Street.
An elegant assortment of Chintzes and Calicoes,
English atins, Preatongs, Modes, Sarfnets, and
Lutestrings ; Dimities, Bobbins, Coatings, Flan
nels, Booking Baozies, Broad-Cloths, Swandowns,
Double-mill'd Drabs; —Worfted Yam and Cotton
! Hosiery ; Plain Forelt Cloths
CARPETS & CARPETING.
Also on Hand,
Low-priced and fine India muslins, Irifli and
quadruple linens, German Dowlas, ribbons, India
fatiH»,lutftrings, and fonfhanws, mill'd yarn glove*,
ivory and horn combs, fadlery, and a variety ®f
Ironmongery, and seasonable.
DRY GOODS.
Aise,
To be or Bartered,
For DRY GOODS, a Handlome Three
Story
BRICK HOUSE.
With Piazza and Kitchen adjoining, situate in
Vj le near Fourth creet, built in modern style
with excellent materials, and well calculated to ac
commodate a large family.
ept. it. dtf.
The House,
LATELY occupied by the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, Spanish Ambfcffador, will be
let tut to an approved person or family, on
easy conditions. It is large, commodious
and elegant, with coach-house and (tables
Conformable.
Enquire at No. 100, Spruce fireet.
SAMUEL MAGAW,
Arcb Street, N». 94.
July 23. eodtf.
For Sale,
BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
THE following property belonging totheTruf
tee« of the Agg.egate Fund, provided for the
1 payment of certain creditors of Edward Fax
I and James Oreenlcaf.
PAST of the property of said fund, in the City
of Wafiiington, that now is rendered clear of
i every incumbrance, will be expofcd at Public
! Au&ion at TanKiclifl Tavern, amongst which arc
the following valuable situation, viz. 11 Lots in
I square No. 973, 2 lots in square 974, 15 lots in
! jquaro N» 995, 2 lots in fquarefouth of fquari
1019, 19 lots in square 1030,1 lot in square lose
1 lot in square ioxi, 7 lots in square 10*3, 4 lot
in square IOE4, 3 lots in square 1045, 3 lo 1 in
square *046, 9 lots in square 1047, ia lots in
I square 1048, with sundry others, advantageouQy
I (ituated in various parts of the city. Also the 2
' (lory Iramc house i.ow occupied by Mr Deblois,
beautifully situated (with an extensive view of fev
i eral miles down the Potomac) on the south east
; corrter of fquare973, fronting 4s feet on 11 street
call, nd 41 feet on south G ftrcet: a commodious
Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south
front. A large frame fiable, carriage house and
hay loft jo feet by 2j, and a pump of excellent
water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot
extending9i °n H street, and 139 feett inch
in G flreet, comprizing lots Nos. 1, 2,3, and part
of »», in the registered division of the square.
Thefaleswitl commence at the said tavern at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.
The termsone fourth calh, one fourth in fix
months, when a deed will be given, the remain
ing moiety in two years, payment to be secured
by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the
above fund, may in lieu of mortgage fee«re pay
ment of their bonds by deposit of certificates «f
the trufleei at the rate of five shillings in the pound,
to the amount fecursd and ftiould a dividend take
place before the expiratiou. of the two years, it
will be set off th« bond, and the'certifi
cates returned in the fame proportion.
Henry Pratt
Thomas W. Francis
John Miller, juo.
John Afhley
Jacob Baker.
THOMAS TIN
Augult 4.
! SS" The following work may perhaps appear
from its Title as only necessary to the Gentle
I men of the Bar—The <w/jole trading world are
I interested in the knowledge of its contents. It
is replete with information to the Man of Bitfi
ness ; and the Merchant, the the
Sea Captain. &c. &c- a ill fingl themfelvts par
ticularly and immediately eonc«rned in the
knowledge it affords.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And. to be sold by James Humphreys,
No. 106, south tide of Market Street,
PART 11.
(whirh concludes the First Volume) of
REPORTS OF CASES,
Argued and determined in the High Court
of Admiralty, (Great Britain)
Commencing with the JUDGMENTS of
of the
Right Hon. Sir William Scott,
Michaelmas Term, 1798,
By GHR. ROBINSON, L.L.IX Advocate.
At the same place may be had
PART I.
JC?*l h?fe REPORTS will be centinucd
refuUr!/ as they come to haud.
Thomas Wotherspoon,
No. 56,
Soui h Front St rest,
Has received by the late arrivals from Lon
don, Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow, a
general assortment ef
DRY- GOODS;
Suitable for the season—-among which arc
Superfine and second cloths,
Do. plain and ribb'd Caflitners
Do. falliionable Swanfdowns
Coatings and Booking Baizes
Flannels and Plains
Plaid and ribb'd Calimancees
Durants and Joans Spinnings
Black Ruflels and Bombazetts
Plain and striped Wildbores
Cloak Cambletts
Velvets, Thickfetts and Fancy Cards
Check'd and striped Ginghams
White and brown Platillas
Checks and Bed-ticks
Purple and Chintz Shawls
Printed Pocket Handkerchiefs
Black and col'd Barcelona do.
White and col'd Satins, Peelongs and
Persians.
Twilled black Sattira Florentines
Wide rich stripe do.
Grey Lute firings
Stitching Threads and Scarf Twist
Dimities and Marfellois Quiltings
Black and white Thread Laces and
Edgings
Rich wide patent Law Veils
An nffortment of Ribbons
Carpets and Carpeting
Tapes, quality and (hoe Bindings
Shirt Weires and Moulds
Plain and Fancy Buttons
Plain and ribb Cotton Stockings
Fancy Handkerchiefs and Cottsn
Bandannoes.
Table-cUths and cotton Counterpanes
Thread, Leaders, Ferretts and Galloons
Britilh Muslins of every description
Ounce Thread in boxes
Coloured do. in do.
ALSO,
Suitable for the Weft-India Market,
A few boxes ef
Madrafs Handkerchief, a few do. Fancy
Muflms, a few do. Ginghams, entitled
Oftober l 6
Robert Smith & Co.
■No- 58, South Front Street, ,
Have received,
By the late arrival* from Losdon, Liverpool,
Hull and Glasgow,
A general assortment of
v goods,
Suitable for the season—among which are
SUPERFINE and second .loth,
Forest cloths and plains
A variety of plain, r'ibb'd and embofled cafS.
mere, of every c,.lour
A variety o) falhionable fwanfdown
Kendal cottons
Bocking and Colcheller baize of every Colo?
74t0 11 4 rose blankets
1 1-2 and 3 do
White serges fuitahle for fadlers
Ribbed and plain calimancoes
Rattinets and lhalloons
Durants joans and bombazeens ' *
Bombazetts, striped aad plain,
Wildbores
Velverets thickfetts and fancy cords
Check'd and striped ginghams
7-8,4-4, 11-8 cotton checks
Bed ticks, Scotch (hirtiog
Brown linens and cotton bagging
Piain and tambor d jacooot and book mullins
and handkerchiefs
I Coloured tambor'd ditto
' Olive, lead and blue muslins
Cambricks and lawns
I.awn, and printed linen handkerchiefs
Black and colored Barcelona ditto
Bhck love ditto
WorlUd, yarn and cotton hofitry
White and coloured threads
Tapes quality and shoe binding
Ati assortment of ribbons
Sewing (ilk and twist
Ivory and horn combs
Shirt wires and moulds
Plain and fancy battens
Knives and forks, penknives, scissors, needles,
pins, it c.
They have also on hand,
an assortment of
CHINA &? INDIA GOODS,
viz.
Coloured and black Lutestrings, Senchaws and
Sattins—Garrahs, Ceflas, Sanas, Baftas, Guzeenas;
fltc.
oSober ij
Trujleti.
•EY, Agent.
3taw ts
For Liverpool,
The American Philadelphia, cedar and live•
oak luilt
sr* ship
Mmh* Amiable,
Daniel C. Ttllinghaft, majler t
Intended to fail early in November, and t® return
an early fpiingihip to Philadelphia—will ba ready
to take in ftiortly at Perotts wharf—For freight
or passage.apply to the captain on board, fit to
Jeremiah Warder.
Those gentlemen who have goods on board the
Amiable, are rcquefted to fend their permits or
board at wharf, above market street,
where the Hiip is ready to difc-harge.
Has for Sale,
Liverpool high ttored fine
SALT and COAL,
®f the firft quality ; London refined iult fetre 5
London white lead, dry and ground in oil; red
lead; London tin plates in boxes ; Roman tea can*
liters in cases; Irifli linens aiTorted, 4 and 6 lb.
cannon, Woolwich proof, and 3 and 9 lb ftot.
O&ober 15 3»w3w
JEREMIAH WARDER
dzot
Jim