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THURSDAY, MARCH 5,^807,
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I—No. 3986.
.t_v i V i tiC 11 e* •
The president and directors of the Bank
of M'."viand, have declared a dividend on the
Capital St ink, of 4 and a 1-2 per cent, for the
half year which will end 911 the 7th instant.
On the 9th the same will be ready to pay to
to the stockholders or their legal represent*-
ISj or:
R. WlL
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March ?,.
dtr,
SON7, Cashier.
doc
lor
Sale,
A choice parcel of OLD MADEIRA
WINES, ili pipes, half-pipes and qr ranks.
Jacob adams.
March 2._______________________d6t
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership of Charles Ghenm're
and Henry Kunckel has been this day dissolved
by mutual consent: and agreeably to a deed
of trust executed to Mr. Luke Tiertum and
Mr. Henry Schrrslcr, they are authorised to
collect aod receive any debts due to the above
copartnership ; we therefore request all per-
sons indebted to us to make payment Ml said
gentlemen without delay.
CHARLES GHEOJJIERE,
HENRY KUNCKEL.,
February 23. (March 2.) d6t-3aw3w
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ON the night of the 8lh instant, was stol-
en, out of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town
Turnpike Road Company's stable*, a dark
eHesnutsorrel HOKSK, 7 Of 8 years old &
about 15 hands high, with a snip and star in
liis forehead, walks remarkable wide with his
Kind feel, ten dollars-willbe given for the
Hurse onlv, and the above reward for Horse
and Thief! and all reasonable charges paid by
JOSEPH EVANS,
Superintendent of said road.
February 19-________________________dim
Just arrived
2k the schooner John iSf Elcyj from Guadal,
60 hbds. good Muscovado Sugar*;,
, 26 ditto Clayed ditto,
For sale bv
THOS. c\ SAM. HOLUNGSWORTH.
March 2.______________________d4t-eoSt
" Teas and Wine.
'The subscriber has just received, of a very superi -
or quality, a Jew chests of
Imperial
Hyson
Young Hyson > TEA S.
Souchong St
Hyson-skin
Bordeaux Claret in hogsheads. Apply to
G. HASKINS.
March 2.__________________________dlJt
Dividend.
Notice is hereby given to all Ihe creditors
of George Sears, late of the city of Balti-
more, deceased, that a final dividend of the
' estate, in the hands of the administrators will
be made wt the twentieth day of April in the
year 1807, at the counting-house of Strieker
and Beatty, in trie said ci.v of Baltimore,
J )HN STRTCICER,
HENRY PAYSON.
Administrators of George Sears.
March 3._____________________• d24t|.
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applying to !); Itjmore county
court at its next sitting-, tor the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Marvland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2._________ __________-J t2rn
~ Ground Fluster Paris,
Tor sale at the Plaster-Mill of the. subscribers,
corner o]' Franklin and Pacu-streets.
A LSO,
At their ware-house udjoining,
200 hbls. Rye Whiskey,
100 do. Apple Brandy,
— 150 kegs 1st, 2d and 3d quality Butter, fit
for exnorlation,
200'lb. Bees Wax, h.
A quantity of good fresh Clover Seed.
KENT 8c BROWNE.
February 38. _______ d3t-col0t
In Baltimore County Court,
February 3, 1807.
ON application to the judges of the. said
County Court, by petition in writing of John
'•Cumming', of said County, praying the bene-
fit of the " Act for the relief of sundry in-
Solvent debtors," passed at November session
eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men-
tioned in said act ; a schedule of his property
and a list of his creditors, on oath, as tar as
lie c'an ascertain them, as directed by the
said act, being annexed to his petition ; and
the said County Court being satisfied by corn-
"petent. testimony, ths.t the said John Cumming
has resided the two preceding years within
the state of Maryland, prior to the passage
of the said act; and the said John dimming
at the time of presenting his petition as a-
forcsahl, having produced to the said court,
the assent in writing of so many of bis credi-
tors as have due to them the amount of two-
thirds ( f the debts due by him at the passing
the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said John dimming
(by causing a copy of this order to be insert-
ed in some onr of the newspapers in the city
•of Baltimore, every other day for three months
before the ninth day of May next) give no-
tice to his creditors to appear before the said
County Court, at the Court-lJouse, in the
1 county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of
the said ninth day of May next, for the pur-
pope of recommending a trustee for their be-
nefit, on the said John Gumming, then and
there taking the oath by the said Act pre-
scribed for delivering up his property.
Signed per order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
February 21, 1807. dlstA-eoMMy
solution of Partnership.
THE articles of partnership between the
subscribers, under the firm of Bolton "jfackepn
and Ca.ha.vi e.d this day, the same is
bereby dissolved by mutual consent. All those
indebted to said firm, are requested to make
Immediate payment to either vf us ; and tie .e
1 ¦ against the concern, will please
I ' settlement.
BOLTON JACKSON,
JAMES ROSS.
tesS will I : :l bv
liQi.i'OM j A.CKSON.'
'. ¦ ) C4 cl
m
per sheathed
Books A. No.
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Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The 6th day of March, 18o7, at 11 o'clock, in
the forenoon, mill be sold at auction, at Nicols'
viharf, Fell's-Point, on terms that mill fhen
be made kndvfii, the Ships ROBERT and
HERO.
The ship ROBERT, is about
P'i^/jV' so° Mids. burthen, built in i
' 1799 at Whitby, in Great-Bri- j
tain ; copper fastened and cop- |
stands marked in Lloyd's j
1, (agreeably to vouchers in |
possession of the present owner.) She has ,
lately gone thro' a thorough repair as to the i
hull, unci is allowed b> judges to be as sub. j
stantial a vessel as can be built.
-C'J^y The Ship HERO, burthen '<
¦/•; 500 hhds. built in 1799, at
^ Saltcoats in Scotland, and is
Se'feie finished in a superior manner,
with patent pumps &.c. ; is marked likewise,
in Lloyd's Boohs A. No. 1.
Inventories of the materials belonging to
each ship, maybe viewed on board, and at the
vendue warehouse at the corner of Second St.
Frederick-streets, previous to the saie.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
February 28.
Lisbon Wine, Fruit, •¦•.:-.. c.
_ THE C A RGO of the brig Ann and Mary,
from Lisbon, consisting of
112 qr!c*asks } LJfbon WJ*-
80 bales Almonds
175 fr iiis Figs
56 boxes Orafi
15 dozen Red Morocco Skins
40 quintals She t Cork
28 bales Corks (selected quality)
For sale on reasonable, terms, bv
KOBT. BARRY.
Msofor Sale or Charter,
!~1:s- The s'aid brig
S^ ANN & MARY.
he is an excellent vessel, well
,:-: found, about 18 mouths old, and
is 185 tons per regi
And in Store from former importations,
Jamaica Pimento in bags
Choice London,, particular Madeira Wine
Genuine Port Wine
3 cases Checks and Bretagnes-
March 2. &(t
For New-Orleans,
f-JCIIIX The substantial. ¦ :;!, 'Hand
^'\t~/,'¦-'¦ i'O fast:,:
LAVAT
' ',- Captain y. J. Williamson ;
Will sail 4 or 5 (Jays ; having reater
part of the \e. i|
der, or passage applj on boi
end of Faederiak stt-eet closk, or
tain, No. 31, Market-street.
February 7. d
For Liverpool,
-, The British Brig
ffichi an;
She is a fine si
and wili be lispatched with • II convenient
spued. Fe/r freight or passage, appl) to
HENRY D-AVIES,
71, Smith'i wharf.
Who offers for sale, received p'r said brig,
An invoice of Earthen-ware, and a quanti-
ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be dl..
of on accommodating term:!, it taken from
along side the vessi I.
February 9. d
Gooding, Ilutchins £# Co.
WANT TO CHASTJBR,
r-XX A VESSEL
JMk, O' about 3000 hbls.
/JU&ii> For a Port in England.
-- March 3. d4t|
F r Sale,
The cargo of tl -ig Orlando, Wm. Stutson
master, consisting of
145 hhds. Molasses,
14 casks and jars Honey, to be landed to-
morrow, at Bowiy's wharf.
ALSO,
FOR SALE,
jJ^TS The Brig
^¦Mi'&^tV ORLANDO,
P$ 3y£tiP 1 On liberal terms. She is a
=SstSS"Bsais§f£»':: good vessel, burthen about 130
t«ns, and may be seen hingat Bowiy's wnarf.
Apply to BENJ. h GEU. WILLIAMS.
Man:h 3.____________________dl0t||
For Saie,
The Ship
COKf ECTICUT,
K^ Datdd Maciure, commander,
>=.= Now lying at Coles' wharf,
five hundred and iorty.eight tons register, and
undoubtedly the fastest sailing ship belonging to
the United States. She is copper-fastened and
coppered to the bends.
She will be sold on a liberal credit. The
inventory may be seen and terms made known,
by application to T. TENANT.
" March 3. d8t
Fof Sale,
The new Pilot Boat Schooner
COMET,
One hundred and twenty five
jftfLs'i'gWjiiSs tons register, completely fitted
in every respect and ready to take in a cargo.
She is built of the best materials, is a fine
piece of workmanship, and is expected to sail
as fast as any thing that floats.
She will be sold on a handsome credit, if
application is made in a ftxv days to
THOMAS TENANT.
March 3. d8t
For Charleston, (S. C.)
• -rC£>\ The Packet Brig
teT^'K LIONESS, '
_¦ . M. Dave, master;
-1 Now ready to take in to sail on
Sunday the 8th March. For freight or pas-
sage (having good accommodations) apply to
tl.e captain on board at Baker's wharf, Eell's-
Point, or
FOULKE & KAH^ICK..
Who have received by said brig and tojfvrfor sale,
30 tierces prime new Bice,
49 bales of Upland Cotton,
5 tons Logwood,
Marcti 3. A
For Port-Royal & Fredericks-
burgh (Virginia)
r jjEJjsSv. The Schooner
IV LONDON,
':> Captain Benjamin Keene,
— A regular Packet i will sail in
all this week. Freight to any part of the
Rappahannock will be received, if applied for
in time, to
A. & R. BOUGH AN.
« Bowiy's wharf.
T'P7ifi haveaflaat, and far sale,
1000 bushel, Richmond large Uoal, waich
will be sold very low per cargo only.
On hand,
2000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
100 sacks ilo.
41 hhds. Virginia Tobacco,
4 hhds. Lampblack.
March 4.____________________________d6t _
For Savannah (Georgia)
. Jligs! ' The Ship
O- GENERAL GREEN,
'¦-.$' ?f":>-< Miller, indtter 1
¦#f Will sail the lGtli instant—
Freight will be taken on very accommodating
terms, and a few passengers, having1 excellent
¦and roomy births, it' applied for immediately.
For freight or passage apply to the captain on
board, at Barton's whar-f, o* to
GEORGE HILL.
March 4. d4t
• For Charleston, S. C.
\ feet
ke< ,, 31 feet bo.ain, I 3 1 2
feet lower, and 6 feet upper Inn'1; about360
pent-it,' tonnage She is now on thq
stocks at Cratcber's erry, e'a ,1 :oke rivejr,
built of the best materials, by James
Wheeden, ship-carpenter, of this place.
M.SO,
The .ull, Masts end Spars
of a new Brig, burthen abouf
160 tons carpenters' tonnage,
and now on the stocks as above,
best manner ; they will be
hiwi'iiel i : the o-is-iing spi-ing Goods will
:n in p;n-t pay for eit'.ier of the above ves-
t if an advance of cash is made, an ac-
uvting credit viill be given on the re-
mainder.
ALSO,
f^\. A new Schooner, burthen 105
vVK 55 95 tons carpenters' mea-
''iTJl" suremem. She is full built,
Kg and is expected here as soon as
the navigation will permit.
ALSO,
400 barrels No 1 Susipiehannah Herrings, in
nice shipping order, and late inspection,
50 ditto Tar,
l,9t)U bushels coarse Smdfine Salt,
60 casks Cut Nails assorted, from 3 t«,20d
1U0 Oemijo'e.ns, and an assortment of Bar,
round, rod and Hoop-Iron, Castings, &.c. &.e.
Apply to
ROBERT COR NTH WAIT,
No. 14, M'Eldeny's wharf.
February 21- d4t-eo4t
For Sale,
Tlie fast-sailing r( hooper
ENTERPR1ZE,
Of about 400 barrels, if appli-
cation is made on or before the
fir's't day of March, at which time it is expect-
ed she will be ready to take in a cargo.
FHEY, BRUNiiR, k CO.
Who have received by said schooner, arjt for '\de
at the ware-house, corner of Howard and Pratt-
streets, adjoining their sugar-refi.nety,
12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10,000 do. Car-
raecas Cocoa, entitled to drawback on ex-
portation,
10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany,
266 Spanish Hides, and a few bales Cotton.
Also on hand,
11 tons Nicaragua Wood.
Allot" which they will Bell low for cash or
on credit for good paper.
February 24. 2aw
For Sale,
A new SCHOONER,
About 70 tons carpenter's mea-
surement. She is built of goed
ig materials, and has every ap-
pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to tha
amount of about. §200. She isiaithfully built,
her bottom and ceiling of the nest oak plank.
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACF.,
67^ Smith's wharf
October 13. dUt-iiaw
Gooding, Hutching cs* Co.
WANT TO CHARTER,
-C2S Three VESSELS, of 1000
,-7pff 'i'J J-^Xw" hbls each, to load within the
»^\2»/i:~r Chesapeake, for a port in the
-~ .-,-. ; . jjes Uni ed States.
Who offer for sale,
73 hhds. Maryland TOBACCO, and will
be sold low, if taken from the craft.
February 28. coi! ||
Schultze fet Vogeler,
No. 45, S. Gay-street,
Have received per ship Severn, from Bremen, IS?
on ha>:ti frotn former importations,
German LINENS,
GLASS-WAKES,
Broad CLOTHS, superfine and common,
Garden SEEDS.
Which thej offer for sale 00 libera! terms.
I-'ehmary 25. d i4t
Just Received^
Per the Severn, from B emen,
S bales White" Tickleiiburgs,
4„ba.les Osnaburgt, and
3 boxes White Rolls,
Which I offer for sale at the corner, head
of Smith's dock.
CHAST G. BCERSTLER.
February 13. k______________d!2t
MAMMOTH CHEESE ,
¦¦nr miniature.
THE subscribeT nas on hand, a quantity of
the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE,
made in the neighborhood vdiere die Mam-
moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice
assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bal-
timore-street. W WOODS.
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— ... T..«.---------------—------ ¦
Election.
IN conformity with the charter of the Bank
of Maryland, an election lor twel-e directors,
will take place, and be holden at the Bank,
on Saturday, the 7th March next, to com*
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
By order,
R. WILSON, Cashier.
February 3. dt7Mh
John Hewes,
Late puBT.t8H.iMi or the Companion,
HAVING disponed of his former Printing
Office, to Joseph Robin'soii; requests all per-
sons indebted to him to make payment at the ¦
office of this Gazette.
January 8._____________________________A ¦'
Boston Be
The subscribers have just reie'' c.:-rsalc
or will barter j . .-' I lour,
159 bb'.s. and 98 half bbis. No. 1, Boston
BEEF,
132 do. No. 2, do.
61 half do. Mess, do.
LOtiMAN & FULFORD.
February lo. d
Battle Powder. Cotton, he.
The swscrib'ers ' d, for sale, at No.
64, Market str,, ,
4,000 wt WHkins m's L; Je.ble-sealed Battle
Powder, in casks of 50 wt each, very
ot- quality, suitable for emlv.U! be
soh.l on very accommodating terms.
15 hales fee quality Tennessee Cotton,
14 pipes Ho'iimd Gin,
Real Gogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes
(fine flavoV),
Cabi reo, in kegs and half do.
in, iu small bales,
3u qr, casks Sherry Wine,
Ntyi'ro Pipes, in boxes,
Double Bi aieesLer & Pine Apple Cheese,
FruslrMace, Basket Sail, &c. &C.&0.
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
February ". d
i'o our JSritti.is and ihe Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
o€Sowt •" and S. Cole) respectfully iniprm their
and the public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTSONIii. ilS of
Books, Maps, '''harts. Prints, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c. and f.otterv-Of'ice
Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street—
Tfe-. solicit the support of their friends and
prbniise that all business Committed to them
as Auctionicrs shall be executed with the
strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will
study particularly to make the best disposition
of Orphan's property committed to their care.
The public's Servants,
COLE and I.BONKAL-
Nov. 7 _ ...... ........ ...........d
German Linens, txe. exc
Just received per the schooner Alexander, captain
/.thee, from Trieste,
30 cases lUatillas Royals
21 do. Creas
17 do. Checks
10 do. Hastoneint
8 do, Brittuuiiai
5 do. Cavafinas
3 do. Listados
3 do Estopillas
4 do. Ollandjnes
750 boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled)
30 cases (jlass T<\,v
For sale by LORMAN FULFORD, &
JOSEPH YOUNG,
Whaalso offer for sale,
150 boxes white') Havana Sugars, superior
100 do. brown 5 quality
70 tons Campeachy Logwood, and
A quantity of Sarsaparilla.
February 6. ______________ d
Wanted to Purchase,
AN active NEGRO LAD. A libera
price will be given tor one that possesses the
necessary requisites, and can be well recom-
mended, if immediate application is made.
Inquire at this office.
February 23. A
100 pieces Oil Cloths,
50 ditto 7-8 Bedtick,
20 ditto 6,4 do.
Just received and for sale bv
j. h.'m'COmas,
No. 260, Market-strict, two doors beiow
Howard street.
March ?,._____________________d3t-T&S3w
Si rUNG GOODS.
MARR fr GIBSON,
No. 7, CaI.VEKT STllEET,
Have received by the ship Sally, from .Liverpool,
a part vf their
SPRING GOODS;
Consisting ef
1 case Bindings, Ferrets & Cotton Fringe,
1 do. flesh and drab colored Nankeens,
2 cases Cotton Checks,
2 do. Calico Umbrellas,
2 do. Dimities,
2 do. Cotton Counterpanes, from 8-4 to 12-4.
2 trunks Cambric Handkerchiefs 8c Shawls,
2 do. Waistcoating and tViughn.ms.
These goods havtug been pnichased at the
manufactories for cash, can be sold very low
on a short credit, for good paper.
March 3. ^_________ A
D0CX0E SHAW
No. 204, Market-street,
Offeus his prcrtessi » to the ci-
tizens of Baltiif!
March, 2. e •
A Valuable Tavm for Sale.
Will be sold ot public sale on Monday, the t6th
day of March next, at 12 o'clock, on the pre-
uiiees,
ALL that tract, or parcel of LAND, lyint?
near Creswell's Ferry, within sjjfht of Havre
de Grace, in Ctecil county, state of Marylandj
called the Lucky Mistake ; containing 27!
acres, more or less, with the improvements.
If bounds upon the Susqiiejiamnah river, and
embraces a good Shad and Herring Fishery.
The improvements are two dwelling houses,
one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-house,
and an apple orchard, together with peach K
cherry trees. The situation is eemarkamy
healthy and the water good. Herrisg-run.
passes through one comer of this tract, on,
which there was formerly erected a Saw-
Mill.
The terms of sale will be one fourth of tha
purchase money in cash, one-fcurth in 6
months, one-fourth in 12 months, and the re-
sidue in 13 months, from the day of sale.
The purchaser or purchasers to give bonds
on interest, with approved, security ; and on
payment of the whole, an indisputable titla
will be given. GEORGE HIGSON.
The sale of the above property is postponed
uiuil tlie first day of April next>
March 4 dt.lstA
Two iJricic Houses to Rent,
One a neat well finished House, three-story,
suitable to a large fam'iy, with convenient
back, buildings ; possession may be baton tlw
first of April.
The other a two-story House v.ith four
rooms on a floor, also suitable lor a large fe
mily, with large back bull I, stabl*
and smoke house ; possession may be had o«
. month ; both the bouses are
in healthy situations, with excellent warei-
convenient, and many other very conspicious
r.tViiiiiages.
Also for sale on liberal tetons,
t\ PLANTATION, containing between
4 and 500 acres, one-half in woods, about
twelve miles from the city of Baltimore, ly-
tng near the Philadelplii i road, for terms ap«
pt'v to • CHRISTOPHER HUGHES.
'March 4. ..1 It
The Managers of St. Paul's
PARISH POVTRHY
Give notice that they have contracted for
in.th ¦ Lotti 17
which m:e, . the;
Tuesday next. Tisl th it lime,
Tici-:- 1 had at i-he origin 1. price of
Five Dole ¦ of the of
others aiith, r'.zed to sell.
March 4. ¦' •'¦''
Old Havana *s u-ars
100 BOXES FOR SALE BY
J. HARVEY,
Eutaw-street, 3 doors North of Fayettestia et.
March 4. ' dot
Jamaica Rum.
Will be landed this day at the head of Fredericks
street {lock, from, em board scheoner Comet,
33 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum, en.
titled to drawback.
yi;ii.' To-Morrev>,
From on board ship Eliza, from Bordeaux,
100 pipes Brandy,
S12 hhds. Claret,
624 cases do.
12S whole, ~)
100 half, C Boxes PRUNES.
loo quarter,3
For sale by
HUGH THOMPSON.
.March X ' ________ d4t||
Advertisement.
WAS lost on Wednesday the twentv-fifih
day of February last, a Black Morocco POCK-
ET BOOK, containing one I've Dollar Note
of the Bank of Baltimore n Dollar
Note on the. South Carole i ith tlie
following names endorsedontf.e :< .. Charles
Nash and Owen >*'Msmnss ; a Mortgage o
a house and lot. arid two or three judgments
against John Reih-y, one of which was s u.
pereerted by William Sperry. I wish any
person seeing such described notes and judg-.
inents to sop the same. There are sundry
oilier accounts and papers that will be of no
use. to any person but tlie owner. A reward
of Fve 1 lobars will be paid for delivering sail
Pocket Book, Papers and Ten Dollar Note,
to the subscriber, and no Questions asked.
CHARLES NASH.
March 3. i t
Note Lost.
Mr. Humphrey Peirce's NOTE, at sixty
days sight, dated 23d February, 1807, in fa-
vor of M'Culloch & Poor, for twelve hundred
and fifty dollars, and by them indorsed, wm
lost, or mislaid The finder is desired to
leave the same with the endore rs.
The public are cautioned noc 10 receive tha
above.
March 3. _____________________^_^u_
This is to give Notice,
THAT the--e,bscribershave obtained from
the Orphans Co.irt of Washington county, in
Maryland, letters testimentary on the person-
al estate of John Protzman, late of saii coun-
ty, deceased ; all persons having claims
against the laid 1 ceased, are hereby warnei't
to ftKhibt tlie same, with tl* vouchers there-
ci-ibers, at or before the first
day :• ¦ next, they may otherwise
law be excluded from all benefit of the said
estate. Given under our hands this 19th day.
of Februarv, 1807.
DAVID HARRY,
PETER HEFLEICH.
Executor*.
_JVLireb 3, 1807^_________ eo3t^
Fresh Garden Seeds,
Imported Aom. London, via N. York, and e.v-
pecled round in a few e ',
IN packages consisti; eereet sorts,
each suitable, lot small gardens, for sal.
CHAttLES W1RGM.AN.
On hand,
Gold and silver Watches,
' Calcutta piece goods,
Tin in boxes,
Porter bottles in hampers,
Hollow glass w::r ',
Iron assof
. Bottled Potter j*i full qjart,;,
Spa: ¦ I i, and
a - •. ..,- >od.
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