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Millfr Farm for $aleby Auction. On THURSDAY, TV 16(7t July, at half past 11 iPclcch at thl> Vendue Warehouse at the corner of Second and Frederick-streets, will be sold on a liberal credit, Windsor MIT.I,, on Gwynn's Falls, with all the Machinery thereunto belonging, with about 165 acres of Land, situated about four miles from this city, near one half of which is cleared and under good fence, and well set with clover and other grass. The im- provements are, a neat and well finished two- story S one Duelling House, Coopers' Shop, large Stables and other convenient out-houses, all built with stone. The Mill has lately undergone a thorough repair, there are between 20 and 30 feet head and fall. She has two water wheel* which work three pair of Burr Stones, arid is calculated to manufacture about 60 barrels ol flour per day. The properly will be shewn previous to the sale on application to the Miller, (Mr. i Hugh ivl'Gregory) on the premises or to Mr. James Owings, merchant, No. 97", Kowly's wharf. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. • June 29. _________' Sale by Auction. In pursuance of the will of Mr. James Lon£, deceased, his executors will offfff fi; on THURSDAY NEXT, the 1 th instant, at fr-'e o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre- mises, From two to three acres of LAND, situat- ed on the York Road, near the seat bf James Edwards, esq and about two miles from Hal. timore. The improvements! are a- two-story Frame House, only a few year! old, [laying two rooms on a fl or, and an excellent cellar ; all necessary out-houses ; and a pump of good water. The terms Vill bo one fourth in cash, and the 'remainder payable in 1, 2, and 3 years, with interest from the day ol sale.— Notes with approved endorser.-, will be re- quired for the last.'"! payments. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. July 10.__________ ___cdtg-.'__ Sale" by Auction. 40.000 acres of Land. The subscribers will offer for sale at Tho's Chase's Auction Room, on THURSDAY, 23d instant, all their right, title and interest, as Trustees to- the following valuable pro- perty, viz : 40,000 acres of LAND, lying on the navi- gable waters of the little Kenahawa River, and Hear Fork of Steer Crcelc, in Harrison count}', Virginia. This Land is represented to be of very good quality, heavily covered with valuable timccr, on a navigable river and distant only about 35 miles from the river Ohio. A considerable portion of the tract consits of first rate bottom Lands. This pro- perty on account of its advantageous situati- on, rapid settlements in the neighborhood, & its intrinsic and increasiitg value, offers to speculators and persons disposed to invest their money permanenMy in Lands, an oppor- tunity seldom off. red to them, and which from the great demand for such property in the Western Country, . must seldom occur again- It is laid oil' in Lots ol' 500 acres each T'ne title is considered by the tru-iUesto.be unquestionably good The original survey and other papers, with the pla s §ic together with the opinion of counsel relative to the vr.li- 4ity <>' the title, will be lel't at the store of John Trimble, No. 18, Cheapside, till the day of sale, where those inclined to purchase may luue an opportunity of examining them. The Creditors of Clement Brook, who pre- fer settling their accounts immediately, by purchase, are respectfully inf n-med that IhfiiP claims will h: received in payment for their purchases. The terms of payment, wh'ch will be accommodating, will be made kuown at the time of sale. JOHN TRIMBLE, £ Trustees of VVM LEE, S Clemt. Brooke, July 8- _________________________eots City Commisriioner's Office. Baltimore, Julv 10, V.'iOT. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, That the City Commissioner's will meet on Wednesday next, the 15th instant, 9 o'clock, A. M to establish the South west intersecti- on of Howard-street and Dutch Alley; also the South-west intersection of Dutch Alley and Ten feet Alley. Those who are interested are requested to attend with the serveyor, land marks and pa- pers necessary for establishing the same. By ordei of the Board. SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk. July 10._______________________________d-lt Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Sulpher'Spring in Adam's county, Pennsylvania, takes leave, on the approach of the season for bathing, £c drinking tiiis highly medicinal water, to in- form his former friends, and the inhabitants of this and the neighboring; states, who may be in quest of health or pleasure, that he is prepared to gratify the in in both. Hishou.se is in all respects in an improved state, his rooms freshly embellished and furnished with the best Beds, and his cellars replenished ¦with a variety of the choicest Liquors. He promises ;i plentiful and iuxrious Table em- bellished by the best cooks ; and has been at the expencc of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abundancs of Ice a cave for the refreshment of his Spring Guests He will have obliging Waiters, and plenty of them, together with Music for the entertainment of such as delight in that exquisite Tseat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Robert Long, who kept it formerly, and who has fitted it in the best manner tor the accommodation of Boarders. N- Maxwell in this age of puffing, lias chosen to content himself with this plain and modest notice, begging his readers to believe that he means to perform even more than he has promised. _ June 11._________________________cVl sthjy Bolting Cloths. Millers and others, who deal in this article ftjjtfi be supplied on the best terms, by the in, \'0.ift>i or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from jouUctory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPERUY, 55, Smith's wharf. May 6. d For Sale, The fine fast-sailing- French built Ship ROSE, burthen a- bout 300 tons, built of the best materials, well found in sails, rigging, Sic. and can be sent to sea at a small expense. Applv to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf", Who have for sale on board said ship, 1.31 tons of good building Sand. 7th mo. 13th'.___________________________<1 for Sale, The Schooner VICTORY, Burthen .550 bbls She is a strong staunch built vessel, & can ba sent to sea at a small expence. For terms apply to captain Bislioa on board at. the lower e.id of Dugan's wharf, or to BALDERSTON & CORN PH WAIT. __ July-10.__________________________d4t For Sale, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, 2.39 l9-9*> tons per register, ...„_____ _^^_ and of such dimensions as to stow a large cargo, for a ship of her tonnage, well found, having an extensive inventory of materials. This ship will be sold on the most moderate terms, in order to close a concern. For terms apply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-sir ret. June 27".________________________________d_ Just Received From Philadelphia and for sale by GEORGE HILL, Voi. the 1st of Europe an Commerce, Shewing new and secure channels of Trade with the Ctmtiner.t of Europe ; detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark & Ger- many, as w-ll as the Trade 'f the Rivers Elbe, Weser, and Ems, with a genera! view or* the Trade, Navigation, Produce and Man- ufactures ol the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland B,Y .1- JliPSON OllDY. Member of the Russian and Turkey, or Le- vant Companies MEMORIES OF Ninon De CEnclos. With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevigne and Moos, de St. Evrcmond. Translated from the French by Mrs. Grif, nth. June 16. _____________,___________d23t _ Guest, Atterbury and Co Have received by the Hercules and John Adams, from Liverpool: this Fair American and Globe, from London, and other late arrivals at Nevc- lork and Philadelphia, upwards ef 600 packages very choice GOODS consisting or 7-3 and 9 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 and 9-8 Furniture du.to 7-8 and 64 Cambric Dimitie3 7 8, 9-S i* 0.4 blaojs :.nd colored Cambrics. Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lappet and figured Cambric ditto Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto Prime-land worked Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet and eheclted Cambric Shawls Romall and flush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 -8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Ciuiltingu Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clock's Elegant silk ditto Madrass & French Pullica" Handkerchiefs 7*8 and 9 8 cambric Shirtings Bed Tick, Sattinetle Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Pic nic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, Sic. AND 60 casks London Porter, of asuperior qua- lity._______April .17_________________d__ Fresh Lisbon Lerrurtons-. 150 boxes in excellent order, jast received from Philadelphia, and for sale by FIl'CH HALL, Jun, 81, Bowly's wharf. July 8._______________________________dst I'resh Teas. Th; subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of TEAS, of the latest im- portation and first quality, viz. Imperial in chests and leads of 2lb. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugars, by the hhd. and bbl White and Brown Russia Sheeting, Ravens Duck, Russia Diaper, Superfine long and short Nankeens, Carpeting, and 20 bales West India Cotton. Also, GERMAN and other LINENS, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, all of which will be sold low for cash. JAMES STERLING. June 16. _____________d Feter Hoffman fcc Son Have remaining of iheir Spring importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine Cloths, Cassemiers, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do. Chambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, Knitting Cotton, Fine Hats, h.c. And daily expect a further, supply. Jtfhe.2 ___________________d Notice. All pesrons indebted to the subscriber, or to the late. firm of S & L. Combs, are request- ed to make immediate payment, and those ¦who have claims, will please render their ac- . for settlement. SAMUEL COMBS, No .80. StSrketi.street. July 11.. d*4' Wanted in a Grocery Store, A young Man who is acquainted with fi- gures, and writes a fair hand, will be taken as an apprentice, provided he can come well recommended. One from the country would be prefbred. Apply at this office. _J ulyJL._______________________ d!2t Best Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings? ,..¦¦ , , , , „, Sherry Wine \ entitled to drawback AND 3000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale by SCHULTZE & VOCELER. May 13:________________________________d BEEF. 100 bbl!. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re- ceived and for sale by FITCH HALL, Jon. 81, Bowly's'-wharf. July 1.__________________________________d Notice. JOHN KENNEDY & COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those«of the late firm of Anthony & John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A. Kennedy aud Colhoon, N--. lo, Light-street ; where all persons indebted to either of the above firms are requested to make payment, and those who have claims agm .st the same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement. July 10.____________________________d A House Keeper. A young Lade, whose recommendations will prove the most satisfactory, is desirous of engaging as H.-mse, Keeper, in .a respecta- ble situation. Inquire at tliis oiiice. July 10._____________________________d-tj: Valuable Property FOR SALE BY AUCTION.. Pursustnt to the authority vested in the sub- scribers, by deed of trust executad by Charles F. KLenter and Gerhard Von Har- teu, on the 31st day of October, 1805, will be sold at public auction, by Thomas Chase, on tho premises, on MONDAY, the 2uth day of July instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon .- ALL that valuable HOUSE and LOT in fee simple, lately occupied by the said Kent er and Von Kartell, fronting on the east side of North Howard-street, 25 feet, and extend ing back fib feet, thence 55 feist to Co'wpen- alley, and Ironting on said alley 33 leet The terms of sale are, for notes with apprcvec-l endorsers for 3.5J0 dollars, payable at 60 days ; 3,5)1} dollars, at 120 days, and ihe balance at G, 12 and IS months with inte- rest on the whole from the day of sale. The said properly is now under rent for 1000 dollars per annum. A transfer will be given on the lease ef said rent. ANTHONY K1MMEL & SON. July 9. dU Baltimore ik Frederick l\irn- pike Road Company. NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN, That the President and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of Five Dollars on each Share of the Augmented Stock on Monday, the 17th day of Aug st next, at the Bank of Maryland. Per order. J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. July 9________________________dtllAu Fitch Hall, Jun. 81, Bowly's wharf, Has received per schooner Gurham Lovell, from Boston, 150 boxes Fresh Lisbon Lemons, and 25 do Tea China. July 13____________________________d8t just Received for hale, 75 qr. casks Sherry Wine, 7 Of good 775 Spanish Hides, 5 quality. 300 bbls. fresh Superfine Flour, 1300 lbs. Porto Rico Tobacco. For terms apply to JOHN RANDALL, 95, Bowly's wharf. On Hand, Bordeaux Brandy, Madeira Wine, and Burr Stones. July 13.----------d4tj British Canvas, HAVENS TiVCK fcfe. 60 pieces British Canvasy No. 1, to No. 6, 10,/ do. Ravens Duck, 40 kegs London Refined Salt Pette, A few boxes large fine Lemons, in excel- lent order, 20 casks Green Copperas, 100 boxes Spermaceti Candl-s, Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong Teas, of th id year's importation, and of excellent tjtiHlity, 15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil, 15 crates Earthenware, assorted, 20 bbls No. 2 and 3, Beef. Foi sale by CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL. No. 83, Bowly's wharf. 7th mo. 13th- d Just Received Per Pacht, from Norfolk, and for sale, 10 puncheons well flavored 4tU proof Ja- maica RUM. In Store, 5 balee Upland Cotton, 4 hhds Sugar, 10 do. Whiskey, 70 bbls. do. 13 pipes Country Gin, 26 bags Juniper Berries. RICHARD KEYS & SON, Bowly's wharf. July 13. d4t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, &c. 325 boxes prime white and brown Havanna SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do 85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant, John Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for sale on a liberal credit for approved endors- ed paper, if immediate application be made before landing to ROUT : HAMILTON, Corner of Cslvert-btreet and Lov'elj-kiie PROPOSALS, By EZRA SARGE ANT, No. 39, Wall street, New-Yo"k, For publishing by suhseiiption, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts & Sxiences. BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of Essa\'s Historical and -Moral, the Economy if Mitturr, t&t. £l?c. To be completed in twelve mo-.ths from the time it is put to press. In Tvk-'i,. Parts Price two dollars and seventy-five ceiUs ear-h. The literary Quaeittry which prompts the publisher of every new work to end-a,or to magnify the merits of lis own intended pub- (ication by depreciating the merit of all other similar productions, is, at once, both useless and despicable ; because nothing human can rise into esteem and honor, merely, upon the ruins of another's reputation, without some intrinsic :xceilence of its:own. The Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, will leave it to others to discover and declare, that the generality of Books called Encyclopedias are, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two ciiuib rsome, to be either extensively circulated, or generally useful ; and will content himself with briefly stating the claims and pretensions of the Book which he hereby proposes to offer to the public. First, It comprises the most valual:le informa- tion in allthe important departments of Know- ledge, collected and arranged by some of the best scholars, and the most comprehensively scientific men, this d:t ' • isting in Britain Secondly. This in! d in a small compass, and conveyeu ia . . once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the r ¦ may, in hort space of time, witji e.u»e aud pleasure to himself, obtain that real acquaintance vtfith the moral, literary, politi- cal, and phrVisppli'rca! world, which other, wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of knowledge are contained, b f by a whole life devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- lisher hai engaged all the best American Artists to engrave the Copper-Plates, of which 138 will he given in the course of the work ; and has also secured the assistance of Edi« tors of acknowledged talents and information. It. is with the blended emotions of confi- dence and delight, that tile Publisher an- nounces his intention of offering to his nu- merous patrons and supporters, a work which combines eloquer.ee with economy, and practicable utility with splendor That the Patrons, and Subscribers of this intended Publication, may be thoroughly as- sured of not having their patronage and pro- tection abused by any defect ill the execution of the work itself, or any want of punctuality in its appearance, at the stated and appointed times, the paire given as a specimen of the style in which the publisher solemnly pledges himself the whole shall be executed, may be seen at the office of the Federal Gazette On account of the great ijouudance of rrat- ter and the number of Engravings which the work will contain, and in con.'iequena* of the vast expence necessarily attending the prose- cution of such a plan, the publisher is com- pelle.1 to s ilicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to enable him to carry bis pur- pose into full effect, before he puts any part of the intended Pub'ication into the hands of the Engraver or the Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work a*e such as to ensure it a very ge- neral aud extensive circulation : wher-jfore it only remains to the Publisher to ensure to his subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the enjjravings, paper, and type, shall be such, as in every respect to correspond with the I ' ' hie of the work. As to the engrav- ing: vet n specimen can be given; but the Publish ges himself that they shall b.' at least equal, many superior to those in the London edili That there may be i>.. Ability of dis- appoiii'ment to the patrons oi l,u . 'ore as to this work, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the 'olio wing . CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall be comprisedin Twelve parts, one of Which shall be published month- ly. Each part shall contain about 150 quarto pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at the price of T.i Dollars and Seventy fvc Certs, which is to lie paid for on the delivery of each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Mate Engravings, which alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will contain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in this country. 2dly, One Dollar shall be paid at the time of subscribing^ and to be deducted on the delivery or the twelfth part. 3diy. If the work be not executed in every respect equal to the engagement hereby niacie tlie subscribers shall, oii returning vhe vo- lumes, receive back the amount of their sub- scription money which has been advanced. If required, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the time of subscribing. 4thly. The price of each part will e rais- ed to Three Dollars, tlie moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, the whole •¦• xpense of a work wuc'i contains the substance of all that is known on every sub- ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36 Dollars. New-Yoi% May, 1807- June 1. d An Apprentice Is wanted in a Wholesale Store. Apply at this Office. JrJy 8. ¦ d6t City Commissioners' Office, Baltimore, 13th July, 1807. NOTICE IS HE HE BV GIVEN, THAT the City Commissioners wiil meet j»on Friday next, the l.'th instant, at 9 o'clook, A. M to establish the north west intersect! en of Courtland and New Church-streets ; also, the north east intersection of New Church-street and St Paul's-I.ane. Those who are interested are requested to attend with the Surveyor, Land Marks, and Papers, necessary for establishing the same SAMUEL VLXCENT, Clerk. July 13. dtt. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN away from DoughorageTi Manor; Elk- rldge, (the sumipeiyesidence of Charl. s Car roll, ot'Carr illtorjEsq.') on the i9tli instant, a Ntgro Man, lu.med WILLIAM ; about 30 yvsrs of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high , of a pleasing countenance ; years his wtud platted oh the looks arid behind. ;md turn, el lip vitha comb. His clothing- that caniSe recollected is, a hmir blue cloth co;«, London brown panta- loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of bob n:ii!s round the soles an heels He was lately p irehosed o! j. (kte Chase, of the city ef Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above Negro to the subscriber",, at the manor on Elk- ri !;;¦", shall ree'fcrce Twenty Dollars; or, if secured in Baltimore jail. Fifteen Dollars, oc- cluding what the law allows. ^BIJAH FEN-; may 26. . irayed From the subscriber's House in 11* 1 street, two red and white Cows, each leather Collar, upon which is the Subscri name. The one with an old coila:, has ¦*'. horns and is dry ; the other has It new collar, long wide horns, and some white spots 1 n1. r her neck, and gives iniik. A suitable reward will be paid, for bringing home, or securing the latter. G."lLn"DENB£RCElL. Julv 13. d I'or Sale for a Term of Years, A stout healthy Negrro MAN, about 2> years old. Also, a Negro GIRL, about 17 years old, who has fourteen years to server For terms apply to the printer. June 26. d Cr Sale, At CALLENDER & WILLS' Bookstore, No. 1!, South-street, A few copies of the ORDINANCES of the city of Baltimore now in force, as passed under the lite revision of the City Council, with AN APPENDIX, Containing references to all the acts of the ;- t legislature; relati e to the internal re- gulations and police of Baltimore,'previous to its incorporation, with a copious Index and Marginal Notes to the whole work. At the same place may be had a gencrt.l assortment of BOOKS ,i STATIONARY, among which are Tucker's Blackslone, Sul- li-ai's Lectures, Aldington's Digest, the Magistrate's Guide, the Stuch anel Practice of the Law Considered, tkc, a>ul a number of second hand Law Books, which will be sold tit a vsrv low price. July i 1______________________________d5tIJ The Carlisle and York Sul- pher Springs Stages. The public are n specttully informed thats the accommodation Stage for the York Sul- pher Springs, will start on Tuesday next, th© l.'Hil instant, from the House of Mr. John Isetl, Sign of the Red Lyon, No 41,, North. Howard-street, at 4 o'clock in tlie morning and continue to leave the same place every Tuesday morning during the Spring Season, and wiiljleave the Springs every Friday 1,min- ing and arrive in Baltimore on. Saturday evenings. Tke Mail Stage to Carlisle will also leave; the same place on Thurday mornings, at 4 o'clock, and arrive ill Carlisle (by the. way fif the Springs) on Friday evening ; will leaves Carlisle on Sunday mornings and return to Baltimore by the same route, on Monday even- ings Fare and allowance for baggage to paj« seng-ers as usual, by D. HOSTETTER. July 10. dot Valuable Lands, Negroes and Stock, jor Sale. By virtue of tv.'0 deeds if trust from Thomas Ringgold, the subscribers will offer at public sale on the premises, On MON~D.iT the '13d day of November next, THAT valuable Tract of LAND, called Hopewell, situate within two mil s of Ches- ter town, on Chester River, Kent county, Maryland, containing about twelve hundred, acres 01 Land. This estate is in good order and will be improved, the land is of the best quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood, land for its support. Immediately after the sale of the Laad, v)iU be sold, ALL the Negroes, Stock and Farmiiig Utensils, appendant to the real estate. , On WEDNESDAY", '/'Ac 25f.'j of Nuiember next, •mill be offered xt public sale, The House and Lots now occupied by I* saac Spertcer, esq in Chester Town. The House is large and spacionn, and wcl' calcu- lated for the con enient accornmo iation of a large family, the Gardens are highly im- proved and wed stored with a variety of ex- cellent Fruit Trees It has large Stables, and Carriage Houses and every other con/e- nietu out house. On t efo.Liemg day viill be offered Jvr sale on. the'premises. That valuable and productive estate, called Uniting Field, together with the Negroes, Stock and Farming Utensils thereon, situasc in the lower part of Kent Countv, on tlie Chesapeake Bav, supposed to contain between five and six hundred acres of first quality land, this estate is also we 1 improved, and in high cultivation, it abounds with Fish. Oi sters & wdld Fowl in the season, has a sufficient por- tion of woodland, and is within a few hours sail of Baltimore anil Annapolis. And on the 26th of said month, will be offered for sale, The Farm called Gresham's Levels, now in the tenure of William Sims, situaie in Kent county albresaid, containing about two hundred acres of Land, of this tract nearly or.K n iif is woodbind. Tlie terms of sale for the Lands,_ are one. fourth cash, the remainder to be paid in four equal annual payments with interest, the pur- chaser giving "bond with approved security, and executing a mortgage on the conveyance being made ; the Negroes, Stock, tec. wiii be suliLon a credit of twelve m.tiths. 1'os- session will be given on the first daj of Jan- uary 18-8 Mrs. Ringgold having reiinguish- ed her right of Dower, in the above Lands, ihey will be sold free of all inciimberances. SAMUEL RINGGOLD, TENCH RINGGOLD, Trustee s of Thomas Ringgold, Washington Comity, Maryland, I r.e 14. J>, iawt234N •fcfci. 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