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From the 'Liverpool Mercury' dated Friday, May 22d, 1812.
On the Quay, north side Queen's Dock, to-morrow, (Saturday) the 23d inst. at twelve o'clock, 327 barrels turpentine, now landing ex Perseverance, from Charleston. Apply to Messrs. T.R. Hazard and Co. merchants, or to J.A.Jee, Broker.
On Tuesday next, the 26th inst. at the Corn Exchange, at twelve o'clock, 22 tierces of American pease, just landed ex Charles, from New York. Apply to Thomas Leech, merchant, or Greaves, Yates and Co. Brokers.
To-morrow, (Saturday) the 23d inst. at twelve o'clock, at Messrs. Ogden, Richards, and Co.'s warehouse, Goree Piazza, 40 bales Archangel Flax, apply to Messrs. Ogden, Richards, and Seldon, merchants, or Ben. Batley and Son, Brokers.
To-morrow, (Saturday) the 23d inst. at twelve o'clock, on the Quay, north end of the Salthouse Dock, opposite Bridge-street, 70 tons of kelp, now landing per the Harriet, from Galway, apply to Mr. Robert Morris, or Marwade and Jones, Brokers.
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