Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 May 1827 — Page 3
LA17RBNCEBURGH.
It became necessary, on Saturday last,
for the Collector of this port, to enforce the President's Proclamation in relation to the British Colonial Trade. The English ship Killingbuck, of London, from Antigua, with a cargo of molasses, rum, and wine, and several passengers, arrived on that morning, and was promptly ordered to depart in twenty-four hoars. On application to the President of the United States, the passengers were permitted to land with their baggage,
but no other privilege being granted, the shin sailed, within lh nrfsriihed limn.
extreme high water mark, and stall ruing; the jfor some port bejond lhe imits 0ftic weather warm, and the market low. (United Stales. A part of the cargo was
Bacon harus, lb. 6 1-4- Lofike, best, lb. 14 on account of resident merchants.
Jo lOr-Flour, best, bbl. $4 rlay, cwt. gl, plenty Lard, lb 6 1-4 plenty Pork mess,
SA TURD A Y,MAY 1827. Wilie's Price Current, of Apnl 14, informs that the Mississippi was within three feet of the
.Alezaxdrta, D. C. April 23. PRUSSTA.An official account states,
that in four years, 1823-1826,50,930
persons were earned oil by extreme! sudden death, in the Prussian Empire: 4,591 were murdered, 4,087 committed suicide. There were 6C4 robberies, 1 1,348 criminals and vagabonds were arrested: there were 1 1,683 lire?, hy which 176 churches and conv n-s 4,510 dwelling houses in the towns, and 76,029 houses in the country, were reduced to ashes. What's the premium of insurances in Prussia?
Cincinnati, May 3. On alnnrlav Intt wra r'nifht in the
bbl. 9. plenty-Sugar, on plantation 6 t-4, 'qMo riyer a(joining lhig dtVj a Catfish dull Tobacco, 1st. qual lb 4 to 4 1-2 weighing one hundred and twenty two Whiskey gal. 24 to 26. sales. pounds, it being one of the largest that ever was caught in our waters. We Desha. Immediately after the mur- understand that it was purchased by an 3cr of the lamented Baker, nothing English gentlemen, who recently arrives heard or seen in the prints, so much ed !?feretanjfTwa? ee"vd "P in fii'Vt1?' , A, ' . r .u at Macks Hotel. Our fish market is engaged the attention of the people as pr(Jlty we ,V)?Uc and affords a ood that event, and the subsequent charge of profit to those who arc, engaged in it. the crime on the miserable being Desha. Crisis. Every paragraph relating to the murder and the trial of the prisoner was caught Miseries of Printers. The editor of the . ... ... ' , b . Darien (Geo.) Czette of the 13(U ult. at with avidit; aad judgments passed jinfcrm8 his 8U. scrlb(Jr8 that he is out on the case 'without number our ownjef piper, out of ink, out of money, and among the rest. Cariosity (not resent- most confoundedly in debt." Such a
merit) has partially subsided, and it is'printcr as this, should "cut and run."
only once in three or four months we have anv information what has become
Libels. On the 20th February last,
the Lord Chief Justice, in England, made the following re-marks in addressing the Jury in a libel case.
"Whatever had a tendency to make aj
person appear ridiculous in the ryes of
the world was libelous. Ridicule was often very nroner when dire.trd tn ;f-
- i - tack and put down general vires; but it was not permitted to any one man wantonly to hold up another to ridicule: and if he did he was guilt of a libel, whether he directed that ridicule against the
other by writings or by a printed picture or caricature. The Jury, he was sure, would see the wisdom of law; for, if it were not so, how wretched might those families be made who had not the firmness to laugh at these things, if any man
was at liberty to make them objects of
nuicule. lie believed that there were no persons, however strenuous they might be in their advocacy of the liberty of the press, who would contend that any one possessed such a right."
A horrible history ie now going the The Editor of the Charleston (S. C.)
I rounds of the newspapers of a whole fam-'Gazette acknowledges in a late No. the
of the supposed murderer. Accountably at L'Isle Jesus poisoned by eating rec pi ion of two Strazulcrries, each measslate that at a laic term of the Harrison soup which had among the ingredients urii g upwards of lour it ches in circumCircuit Court a motion was made for his I c,abbaS hid boiled wnole, containing fcrei.ee, and weighing 3dr 20grs.
a large sized snake ot a venomou, na- Tho cJUor of the Norfolk (ya) Her. ture. To say nothing of the singularity M received a peck oj Gre pCQS
oi buu. an mgreuiem in a uisu ui soup, prf;S(1nt, on the 15th of April. The seed
Murder hy a ManiacMr. David Necdham was at work in the woods at Lynn, Mass. a few days since, and with him were two other men; one of whom was a deranged man by the name of Parker, and of whom he was in no fear, though it is said, Mr. F. had at various times, threatened to injure him. Mr. Parker and the other man was splitting wood, arid Mr. Needham was piling. Mr. P. raised his axe with the apparent
internum oi spmung a log mat 'HCreek 1; in Lathery 3; in Sparta 1; in Lmvieg befoie him, when, suddenly lurning!renct.burh 5. ,n Manchester 3: in K-is. I: and
on his heel, he smote Mr. N. who wasjjn j0gan 2, to inert at the Meeting house in at the moment stooping down to pick up : Lawrenceburgh the 2d Monday in Jime, at 11 wood. The axe went through the lower o'clock a m 7ht dogates to be elected zt parted the shoulder blade, passed be-j the usual places of holding elections by the at tween the ribs into the chest, and madejizns ot the several townships rt f p ctively, at
an incision into the right lobe of the such time as they shall agn e upon.
OCT" To the Electors cfL ear Lorn Covnty. Your attention has been called of late to the object of Township meetings, for the purpose of electing delegates to meet end make a suitable nomination of candidates to serve the county in the House of Representatives at the nst session of the Legislature; something more ez plicit seems necessary to carry the object intc tflVct: it is therefore proposed, as near as cac be, to elect one delegate to each 100 o:ets that is, in Kindolph 3; in Uraoo 1; in Caesar
1
discharge, but overruled. The trial was then laid over . to the June term several important witnesses being absent from jK TT. 1 1. Jf
uiesiaie. lie nas neany recovcrea irom . 7 . , 7 ' . he bade of s Cub in the city of ...... . . . - . tnr him tn rrr-ivvl in n. if nrv i m;ini.' . V
the wound intlicled on lumsell: the onlv!r n , 7t c . 1 1 iJNew Voik recent y jrave a dinner, to
- cr . : 1 ;!.; i tt r i J nc h
eiieui 11 uas, is 111 ins speecn. xiaving fieen ndmitfed tn hall ho rninwnt lihorfv.
tural history, that the poison of snake
received on the stomach is harmless.
like other men, but, perhaps, not so wel'
at peace in his mind.
Philadelphia April 29 Flour, 1st. quality.
as a cabbage head large enough to con-jWils paijtedon the 3d of February, tain a large sizjd snake, & loose enough 0 . , , . . r u: . i- . u . to: l he bachelors Club m the cr
!New roik recently gave a dinner.
1 ui:! 1 u.. vjii. iu vjii u mvn u. wn
, . .,r . . , . !his lieaitu being drank, the General rements, and is familiar to students in na-i, . , '
luineu uianus, anu gave ine loiiowmg
I 1
11 i AT....,
. ... .... 1 , , , 11 m
is oniv when 11 is applied to tne wounded animal fibre that it Is attended with latal
1 mi
bbl, 5 to 5 12 1-2 Wheat, bush, gl to I 6'oreven troublesome consequences. 1 lie 2-4-Pork, mess, none in market; c.rS7, bbl.illesh of venomous snakes is also eaten by
and Bachelors ot
York may an alliance offensive
and defensive be speedily consummated between them.
$3 50 to 9 Whiskey, gal. CO to 31.
A tenter in the Cincinnati Crisis incorrectin an error, states that the Steam Boat Teci'mseh performed a trip from New Orl? ns ip to Louisville in 9 days and 8 hours, a distance of 1500 miles This is tr.ivell.ng at about 160 miles per day, ogtinat a very rapid current.
savage nations. Anotner objection to the siory is that it is an old one. The public were frightened with it in the newspapers several vears ago. "A Y. Ere. Post. Claibof.ve, (Alad.) March 23. A ferocious Animal. A few dasago a remarkable circumstance took place
A safe. Let for Loth parties. Two bloods recently entered a tavern in this city, where they had frequently resorted .and
calling for supper and two bottles of
champaignc, informed their host that they had laid a wager of such a repast as Ihey had ordered, but it was not yet decided, they hoped he would wait for his pay until the decision, and then
charge the amount to the loser. The
Lavs and Journals The L.iwa and Journals ol the Iain Indian 1 Legislature hare been received at th Clerk's office in this pl .ee, and are ready to bo dlivert d to tho9e who are en
titled to theai -120 p-ges; the
pre.ntaiivt8 527; and the Senate Journal over.
SCO 'Ihey are all ex cuted in a handsome style, highly creditable to Mr Douglas3, the printer to the Mate.
in this conn v. As 3 women belonging!, , ... . . tt t r-t t i- .1 landlord assented, and thev sat down to to lur. J. r . Lovett, were ascending thel . , ..r, " , , r ., ,
hill on the south side of 13ig Creek oriel 11 , 1 i 1 1 in, finer li-jI tin riiri,M:iii I.-, -ie Ii - i
with a child about 2 months old in ncr . n , n. r ., , t J , .
w it uii- iiauiic ui iiuj wei tiuu ne v. .is no 1 a little chagrined when he received for
jlui gs about two inches in leneth and
one m depth. He In gereu 12 days and expired, aged 33. Essex Register. The following particulars of the devastation produced by the storm which occurred tn the Canarv Island?, we obtain frcm a late Havana paper. It i? copied from a private letter. Three
vessels were lost at Santa Cruz, with lent wttr. The t-:ovt land will be sold vtr
three men. On shore many houses were p0 5 m terms tf pajmtn- mc.t sy.
A number of VcUrs.
OCT FA KM FOKteALE. Kimtii ui.u c on feul Fork, Lturtiucbuigh
tov. nship, mI oui jix miles from Luwrt-ocfrtu gii; remaining 160 cics ot land. On this larm rt sixry acres vicartd, nd ui-der good tencr, Ktther with a Mill htat, a btaru p Orchid of PYi.ch aiid App e trees : Also, s? cd Htwrj
Log Mouse, cut li )U9ts. B-rn nd Wtllof txct l-
inundated. At Candelaria two houses were destroyed, with abridge, a prison,
a church and the castle, with eight men
May !?, 1827.
JOlitf DAVISON.
ESTRAYMARE.
. r i , CJTBAiLD avny trum'tnc subscriber livins: ir;
houses and farm houses i.t the vicinity.
At La Guancha one hundred and thirtyhouses, with nearly all the inhabitants. Ai Oratava one hundred and two men, women and children, and live hundred and eighty seven domestic animaU beside seventy-three Iioum -s ruined, and one hundred and fort -four destroyed.
The amount of appropriations made by Congress at the last session was $11, 31.0,659. Of this amount 2,971,361 were for the military service for the cur
rent year, 3,185,748 for the support of
the na) ; 500,000 for the gradual improvement of the navy; 1,573,240 for
pensions; 1,718,037 for the expenses of
Congress, ol the executive departments, the judiciary, the diplomatic intercourse, &c; 550,000 for fortifications; 174, 047 for the I.idian department, 1CG, oGC for carrying into effect Indian treaties. We learn from an authentic source, that the aid cf the United State' Engineers has been promptly promised by the General Government, in the intended surveys for the Baltimore and Oiiio Kail Road. Their assistance will save much delay ; and has been accorded with a readiness which indicates the sense of the Government as to the importance of the scheme, and its desire to promote with effect what mny tend so greatly to the national benetit. Bait. American.
Mwrt-nceburgh Towrsrep,
on or about the ntut run day ot April Lsv a. da:k b.y nnre coir, two years old due Spin gr her iegs mMn and lad re black, she ht8 ieN white liairs in htrforthtud not pei ceiv bf with(iit particular examination ; Ai.y person who wilt give inform -lion concerning die a.ove Kstr.'j, o Andrew Hay livu g in (Jomondgt, or o Juhn M-.son in L-wrtnctbuigh, will bt ubtmly rewarded by IiOChll II '.SON. I.fWrf nrehirgh May 10, 107 18 3w
ADMLYIS'IRAIOR'S SALE. TVI O l llL is iu rei-j g.wii bat 1 &L i. - xp:'5f! Ln o 8:ie at l'ublic V ci.clue, osi biu,dy tne i9 u of Miy i.t-x, jt i lie c O'tiliig' f lUuMis AioaaAX, tircewStU, u K. su n wiii-fiip Dcei Dorn coui.iy, all the ptiM.u , prcpci i t l.e dectssto, c ns.s5ii,g ot' Ui. , t .it.t , H. s, ne C ti, riii.u- Uursiis i'd liouseU- ii iurni ure. 1 he ttrnis will be rriicie kiton, ! be day of 8le. All pcisv.is m dt buu 10 tnt deiestd art rtc,ucsuii to n. k. imnjfuiu p )- mMi'i; bud tb.oht ha u g citin.! v l) pre.-. n tbtme prt-ptrly uutbenticuttd tor !. 'titrisciit. a 1 Lave i.iiun to L-thtve the tsiatc wei bi ufhiltntlJ' holti.t. JOHN MUhbAN, Adrrrnij . r.
April 28, 1827. 1G-
ow
CLYCIMYA'JI WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT.
(corrected weeklv.) Froi
The Grand Jury of Salem county, New
.T-rt li.irp i'.r!QPtifril tli nr.ip f nf lr5.lintr j vltler
voters at elections, for the sake of obtaining! ijars, American
ARTICLES. Apples Bees wax Bottles, porter Candles, dipped mould Castor beans Castings, assorted
Cith
bu
sn
S
50 24
bush ton bbl 1000
lb
gr 11 00 lb 10 11
1 00 60 00 2 50 87A
arms, they were attacked by a large he
w llUt-fll i lie iiiiiii-i iij.iu i im, f 'imn i . . . , . . .... . . .... , u answer that it originated in a dispute as with tre chi d, caught the child by the;. . r l . , . ' . , i m . , J to the direction the Brick Meetinj: stec-
ike, should it ev r fall. Thf
-Ibe Ias make a pan.phlet of leg and hit it, tore the woman badiy wilhi . wonjt (J Journal of the bouse, of R-his.. f!,aws5 and iU 'fione bet il w
their votes The presentment is a proper one, and ought to b- followed up, for the purpose of exploding so pernicious a practice.
TliR law for the abolition of slavery in the
I I r I fill a, rt ct O T tx r'. luir ' cfltu rC 1T t rx 'rrl i.ia mf , f trnu rr ikn Atix
child havincr a nandkerchiei on its ncaa, . - . , . . i f , , , . , . , , 4 zvest. wVtiy lorfc Cironicle. cf .July n xt. A meeJing; of the Afrtcans held the animal in a second attempt at thus !jn AIll3ny rf8olved on motion of R:,v Mr child ; tore the handkerdiief m pieces! r -cl7 anr, Jnf(mprrancCt Concord , Pul, to pr their Rratitude by a public ceb that was on its head. The mother ot NVw u en m of the:ebration on the day following their j ,bilec. the child who was present, aw its dan- inh;ihianft; ' f the vlrh.iu f th,. W.ll
gCp A few Copies of the laws for sata at: ger, and made a violent ctl'ort to save it, dam wpro Iuva,:etul(j ffom sleep about slB R0YAL lv cr Bsitaiii. Mr
tbisuffice. ana mine struggle seizea me cat oy me , 2 . , . . , . lUt.- h;iI.u.l cicuutea. laniy, in tne untisn house
neck, fell on if, and held last her gnp il)(r ofa . Efforts were made to rid f cnrnmons' that the an,ount of ,he sums 00 until the other two women despatched Hvfa lrnilhipsnmp Hkt, h.r nf !hp.lir't,sh Pension l.st, paW to the d.fiWent
him with stones. The mother oi tliek., ,, . , j-mor hrnche ol the royal l-muly, was 234,
j Coffee, XV. I. green, best lb
St. Domingo Cotton - Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10 Feathers, live - lb
Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9
No. 2 8 8 50 No. 3 6 50
From key If est. By the Collossu?,!
from Havanna, we learn that Commo- cl,jd was verv mrch injured hv the ani-! V , ;UI 'V .K1' f ,1' 000 Pound slcr!l n addit.oo to the Utto do ,P.,rter ,il.nt K; and t !f a,,d J child wis nC Tr ' Hie Spamsaand Mexican squadrons lay Annrfihii!ons are nlertau;ed that ic , . u , r ., ,r ... .
in sight of each other. The Commodore's cart'mut have laboured under the inliu-' " 'C ' n- T Acttte Htur-w. A botse harnessed force comUled ofa ship and two brip, enc" o hydrophobia .-Our infaraianli"060'1?' ' tl,B 8?f cfl,!Cts f 'n'-mp.r-t, a c...... .Wmd donng .he . f 1 '. i.. il, 'IT.0 , 1)rPno,01a- U . ''',a'n' '.':ance, he was unable toextneate himself, pait of yoitrdav t,od at the !.r ood of M.r
i1 H'l lll I I II 111 U LUI St. lllll 1 11 I a Kill? lll.Ofll 9 t-T TIO rMr iy r r Uf
J ' 1 J I UUU.'. k.A.Ab lliU V.l. N....w......v-..
I ' .1113 llil
18i 14i 8 30 24
Cod, dry
Stiad
box - bbl
3 aO 14 00
To 4 O 15 00 11 V2k 0 3 00 1 50
19. 15j 95 9 50. 7 10
Flaxseed - bush 37i Flour, superfine bbl 3 25 3 33 Ginseng - lb 16 1ft Gunpowder, Lex'n keg 5 50 G 00 Dupont's 7 7 60 Hemp lb 7 Hops - lb 20 00 Indigo, Spanish flotant 2 25 00 fjcngal - 2 50 Iron Juniata ton 130
Daily Advertiser) the report by the
vessel irom Xibara relative to the capture of the latter is unfounded. "The account of the capture of Com. Porter's first officer is confirmed. He had taken a coaster and w is makincr for
large.
thful dog moaned bv his side, and chant's hall, cap the ttoston Courier. Some
brought that relief without which his passer by, mere considerate than the owner of
the bast, towards night placed on a conspicu
ons part of tlit harness the fuHfw n labrl
. - . ,. i ... i.i...wwv.t I1ML.III iiiivv, ijt I irm,u . i
-b-i v'- lesson this teaches man! Had not the
puddled
hoop, 6, 8 and lOd
85 130 140 160
100
Tremendous Hail and Rain Storm. been the most sober a: This evening about 6 o'clock, thi3iol- jie tw 0 animals, one wou ure sinH thp neifrhhiirhnnd. was visited I
. , . . . " - - w J f
Key West, when he was pursued; and hy onc of tne mosl VI0cnt stormj was obliged to run his pnz-vessel ashore.. th;lt witnessed by the o
Pl.
With five of his own men and iittccni liabitants1.
prisoners he got into the lon boit
the latter overpowered him, and thus
id intelligent
ould have died.
..A 1 .... I I - . a . .
1 j- j iwinni iiw- nicv 1 iL'iiuti 1 cui'iv u
KlCSt 111 ! trnm n rli-int 1 ti ?-crf in Trcotch5 rt
iVanltd a half peck cf oats. Inqnirs tcUkinS'
Appointments by Gov. Kay.
THOMAS, H. BLAKE, Enquire, of
Terre Haute, and OLIVER H. SMITH,
to the
was taken.
imccn,habitaits We have not carncci how , j.;,,.,,. uj0ln Slihbins, taylor, shoejof Connersville, Aids de-camp , wnenjfarit ,.xtt.ded the cloud rose in the ma-cr? astronomer, i also keeps a jour-! Executive. I1JS nj Southwest and bore to the iNorth East, n7mf.n to do all kinds of carpanters and Col. JAMES PAXTON, of In
We are sorry to see, in some papers, a disposition to keep up a jealousy and hostility between the Northern aed Southern States. This sectional feelin :,was, Ainhappily, too prevalent several y ears ago. But it was supposed it was wearinp awav. When Mr. Jefferson and
rj J I Mr. Madison wore Presidents, we were, often told, that it was improper and uncandid, or worse even, to object to a Southern Chief Magistrate, or one from slave holding State. But now, the same papers are exciting idd jealousies, bytalking ahout Jrce" States, and slave' States. We are constrained to say, that we think such language indecorous and injurious. That there are slaves in the United States is much to be lamented, and all judicious and constitutional means should be taken to lesson and terminate this state of thing. But as it exists by sanction of the constitution, and the present generation is not blamable for it, wc repeat that it is unjust and uncandid to be referring to it with censure and.reprobation. Bait. Com. Ga;.
find
vi.uiwi.u.u anu - hiacKsmil is works, and to hanc bells, 113, quarter Master (Jenf.rm..
.ii'I II riii 1 c ' '
tne jiau commenced nere. inc nan &c Anrv ady or ntleman as bestones were from the size ola musket-ball SpCaks a coat or pair of breeches, may to a hen's egg, and in some parts of the ,avc jt 0J, priday or Saturday without neighborhood as large as a goose-egg; B. being: rumored abroad that
the violence of the hail only continued f intended leaving off business on ac-'y tne Res. James L. '1 'homps on Mr Pr
ior a lew minutes at this place, and shiv- count of my bein elec ted church ward- TR Bow, to Miss Olive Houart
ered the glass in the windows that were jnT, hopes m friends wont trive ear toj ljoUl ol Hamilton county Ohio.
in tne direction irom wnicn 11 came cut snrh h ood t hir-tv report.
JOHN STIBBINS."
Married on Wednesday the Jih mst.
offthe twigs and newly sprung forth buds
from the trees, and had it continued long must have destroyed all vegetation in its
JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, having remored to Lawrenctburh, cflVrs
M
ay
1
13i7
19 tf
ESI RAYS.
?nmfi nf the Priiirrs of Germnnv liavr
1 . 1 . . 1 11 1 j
course and proved iatai 10 tne smaller a kingdom not moie than three milesis professional bervicea to tbuse who m-j
winu oisioeK anu inwi uuu were expos- snuare. It is related ot one of them that i wish his assistance.
ed to us mry . 1 ne w 11m nere, was calm his army consists ol a general, two cor-
uunng ine lau 01 me wan, or 11s iury p0ral, three privates, and a drummer.
would nave neen mucii greater than it The general is the Prince s butler and was the hail was succeeded by a very steward: the privates, after receiving
heavy storm of rain and wind, and the visitors at the palace gates in front as
preceding night we had a most tremen guards, run round and meet them at the dous fall of rain the greater part of the hall as footmen. night, (attended with lightning and thunde"r) which produced great freshets in n, Great cx ColumhvsMrivtrthri foroxthe Creeks and considerably washed the hibition at Boston h, is sfatpd to bp 4 000 uplands. During the whole ct the eve- bs weight and is probably the latest m the tiingthe weather was very sultry and lot world He certa'n!y disproves BnrTon's djcas a summer's day, and the temperature. trine of the degeneracy of animals in Aa.erica. h3s but little chaDged friocc the storm. Dcnocrctic Prctt.
TAKEN UP hy Nathaniel Worly, of Lawrence burgh Tou nsh'p, two horse creatures, described as tollows, V12 a Drown Mare, suppesrd to twelve yeaia old, abou1 f4urtt"en hands high both hind feet hite, a 9m'U star in the forehd, mrkfd on both sides with the Gr srs, a d h( on a Dell nd Iron Bell collar, and a Ray Cult supposed to be three years old, one hind t v ' h.te, about fourteen hands high; no oth. r mts or brands. Appraised at 20 dollars eac' oy Isaac James and Eli White, Certified by DANIEL HAGERMAX J P MayllB??, 18-3 V.
do Id nail rods Lead Pig - lb bar
Leather, sole 23 Molasses, N. Orleans gal 40 Nails, Bo wens' brand 4d to 10 Ih
T ill
Junaita brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville Boston
do do
w rough - Oil, tanners linseed castor Provisions, Pork, mess Hams, bacon Pork country Hogs' lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb Porter - - bbl Rice - - lb
Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island hush 90 Kenawha at the river
in store Sugar, New Orleans Havanna, white Shot, all sizes bag
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 50
7 b 6 Ih
17 18 CO 50 1 00 1 5 1 75 4 6 - eh 6 00
10 e 8 9 20
20 G. 37
67 2 CD
9
44 50 8 15 2 12
Holland gin Whiskey, new Teas, Gunpowder, best Impercril do Young Hyson Tobacco, manufactured Note For h add one hal
1 50
1 87 17 1 35
1G
1 7: 1 75. O Or
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