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SHIPPED IN good order and well-conditioned, by Judah Dobson a
in and upon the good Schooner called the Ann & Rebecca
whereof is Master for this present Voyage,
and now riding at anchor in the Port of Philadelphia, and bound for Fredericksburg Va.

To Say,

One Paper Parcel Books

Sold by S. Potter & Co., No. 87,
Chesnut-street.
Mess"rs Carmichael & Son
Fredericksburg
Va"

Being marked and numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered in the like good Order,
and well-conditioned, at the aforesaid Port of Fredericksburg Va. (the
Dangers of the Seas only excepted,) unto Mess.rs Carmichael & Son or to
their Assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods, twenty five Cents

with Primage and Average accustomed. In witness whereof, the Master or Purser of the
said Schooner hath affirmed to three Bills of Lading, all of this tenor and
date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void. Dated in Philadelphia, the
19th day of October 1824

Samuel Ruesek


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Philada - Oct. 19. 1824
Mess.s Carmichael & Son

to J Dobson A t
to Lizarsi Anat: Plates No. 5 9.8
" Johnson's Journal No. 18 5..4
15.-= 3:33
Exp. Duty &c &c 48% 1.60
4.93
Commission 10% .50
$5.43

Gentlemen

I have the pleasure of annexing bill
of lading for the above, the vessel is to
sail on Friday ~ I should have
sent them by mail but was afraid
the plates might suffer --- Dr. Godman's
work is not yet published, I understand
some additions are making to it, as
soon as it appears, I intend to forward
it -- I am with with great respect

gent:

Your obedt Servant

Judah Dobson


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