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THE WILMINGTON POST
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sunday Mobnjng, Apbil 131879.
! LOCAL BREVITIES.
Docls street dock has been repaired.
. The banks of the city were closed on
Friday last. ; : -;
The sidewalks in the city, certainly
need looking after. ,
The bridge across Smith's Creek is
reported in a bad condition, f
; The Barque North Carolina has ar
rived at her destination all O. K.
Mr. John Litereri had a lot of clothing
stolen from him on - Thursday night I
last. T
'. Josh! Telfair was tried by Justice
Hall for disorderly conduct on Thurs
day last . ,
Charles Eadens was bound over a few
dayi 8go by Justice Gardner for steal
ing a turkey. -
Our townsman, Dr. Isaac N. Carr,
intends to make his future home in
Tarboro, N. C. -
There is to be a grand pic nic at
Cropms' Bridge,, in Pender county, On
the 14th instant.
Capt. David Mijrchison left on Satur
day last for New York, on business con
cerning the Carolina Central railroad.
Messrs. Williams and Mnrchison of
4
this city, received jn Friday last, in
one cargo, a small lot of 1,750 kegs of
,
EriscorALCoxvESTios. Thesixly-
third annual convention of the Episco-
pal Diocese ot N. U , meets at layette-
ville on the 14th day of May.
i Board of Aldermen. The Board
of Aldermen met in regular monthly
session, Wednesday night, at tlje City
liall. ;. .
Full Board present.
The Finance Committee, in . the
matter bf the petition of Henry Taylor;
reported progress
The Committee on Fire Department,
in the matter ol li.. boiomon, reported
mat ine uny uierK ana lreasurer
a 1 ..a m r x i 1 r-tn I -
-
f. 1 ' ' "-'ifi.it i
npusv me company mac mey muse
, ll 1 J." I 1 1 .1
payime ciaira at once, or ic win De
-.r--'.
paid by the city and deducted from the
appropriation. ,
The same Committee reported favor,
ably on the petition of Mrs. E. Warrei
and both reports wero adopted.
lne banitary Uommittee recom
mended that Health Officer James be
instructed to carry out the recom
mendations as contained in his letter.
The special committee on telephone
connection with engine houses made a
report, and, on motion, it was referred
back to the committee with, request
that they malce a written report at the
next meeting. r.
A CGmmunication was read from Mr.
J.VE. Lippitt, containing a proposition
of the stockholders of the New Market;
one from S. H. Manning. & Co., pro
posing to build the MarketHouse : one
from T. II. Johnson arid Hermann
Heintze covering like proposition, and
-resolution of Alderman Hill, on the
subject ; together with an offer of F.W.
Foster, Esq., to sell the city a site for
the Market House on the- corner of
Third and Princess streets, were all
referred to Committee ou Market and
Fees. ',;7-v ;,.
Communication from Cape Fear
Engine Company was referred to the
Committee on Fire Department, ,
Alderman Iv I i r r t r trnm IhAUniiifnnt I
.-rt- "'-.i. f . , , . . A.J
t , Ptt if., i .
, uwiu ui xicauu us . w uitruuiiuti re
gulations, signed by Dr. W. G. Curtis,
Quarantine Physician, and Drs. Wood
and Walker, Consulting Physicians,
which was approved and adopted.
Cemmunication from Dr. W. W.
- Late, in relation to the. City Hospital,
, was referred to the Sanitary Cotnmittee,
and a communication from W. Kellogg
was referred to the same with power to
act.
Petition of D. Cartjohn, for a lamp,
was reierrea 10 ine committee on
Lights.
f Bid of Colyille & Co., to-furnish
lumber at $11,25 per M., was accepted.
jPetitions from J. F. Stolter, Harding
Johnson and Colville & Co., to erect
buildings, were referred to the Com
- mittee on Fire Department, with
power to act in the case of Colville &
Co. : . .'
Application from, N. Morris, for
position a3 Standard Keeper, was re
.1 .'.!-iJ I i? f - '
ceiYcu, anu on mouon; ne was so ap
pointed.
On motion. Norwood Giles:
"Pen
wa3 (at his own request) required to
h . - - m
give a bond to the city for 5,000, as
Commissioner of the Sinking Fund.
Proceedings of County Commis-
bionerS. The Board met in regular
session on Monday last, at 2.30 p. m.
Full Board being present.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
The Committee on Hospital ; report-
eu progress.
Complaint bemg made Tm reference
to the condition of Smith V Creek
1 ' 5 . 1 .. . ,
image, tne matter was referred to
rx i r '-
Commissioner Grady for report.
The report of the Treasurer of the
General and School fund was received,
1. j - , . jf ,
exam;ined, found correct, and ordered
on the minute
The - Treasurer returned of special
fund .. Wtow., Sil bond,-of fSOo'maik free..
each, due the 1st of March, 1879, paid
by iiim, including his March account ;
36 coupons of old bonds of $15 'each ;
23 coupons of new bonds, of $15 eacli,
and 54 coupons of new bonds of $3
each; all of which bonds and coupons
were burned in the presence of the
whole Board.
It was" ordered that the Board of
Finance be ; authorized to take such
steps as are necessary to. expedite the
listing and assessing of the property in
Wilmington Township.
The Board then proceeded, under
the Machinery Act, to the appoint
ment of Assessors for all the townships
in the county, and two Assessors at
large, as follows :
Wilmington Township M. Cronly.
Cape Fear Township Iredell John
son. ; r . -' ' . .
Harnett Township A. A. Moseley.
Masonboro'Township H. L. Home.
Federal Point Township J. II.
Home..
The Bsard, from a number of nom
inations made, appointed Oicar G.
Parsley, Sr., and ,. Dallas M. Fennel?,
the Assessors at large for New Hanover
countyy .- , ' ,
A petition was received from citizens
of Harnett and Cape Fear Towr.ships
lor laying out s public road from the
seven mile post to Frank's Landing
on the sound, and the Clerk w&3 order
ed to notify the owners of land through
if. f t m
wmcn me roau wouia pass to appear
Detore the first Monday in May and
show cause; if they have, any, why said
rcad should not be laid off.
lne following were ordered to be
notified : . A. R. Black, ' John Lof tin,
James Grant, Vvriu. Winters, Tobias
Carney, John McNeill, Jordan Lemons
heirs of D. K. Futch.
a petition ot J. Jb. Urarrell. for the
a . m . .
erection of a building at his own ex
pense, on his premises, for the addis
tional comfort and security of prision
ers under his charge, was granted.
The petition from citizens of Mason-
boro and Federal Point Townships, for
authority, to lay off a ; public road, was
granted, and the Sheriff was directed
to summon a iury bf five freehold? tn
lay off said road.
A lieensAin rpfnil Bnir;i.n. -1; -
i . -.,--... .'h'iiuuud uvxixuxo
I -
wa3 granted to D. Stelees.
u
Tne Board then nronp tn m.v
-w -.
the leyy on Schedule B. and C tax fnr
the ensuing year, and" the Clerk was
instructed to notify the newlv aDDoint
ea Assessors to meet at the Commis
-
sioners' room on the first Monday in
May, at 11 o'clock a. m., lor consulta
tion, agreeable to section 2 of the
Machinery Act.
A- communication was received bv
the Board from Mayor Fishblate, stat
ing, in response to an inquiry, that
the city government had no authority
nor had it appropriated any money for
me pay ox .assessors.
mi .
l lie Mendelssohn Piano Co. . No. 21
Eastloth street, N.,7Y., whose adver
tisement appears elsewhere, is sellino-
i-ianos direct to the people at Factory
x-rices, wunout the intervention of
agents or dealers, thereby savins them
more than one half, the -prices usually
cnarged for strictly First-class instru
ments.
lne leading papers of the country
apeak in the very highest terms of th
Company and their Pianos, as will be
seen in the following extracts selected
from their Catalogue :
lhe Mendelssohn Piano , impressed
us greatly, first by its power, .mrl
- - . . . .
secona Dy us rare beauty of tone. It is
f , .. . . '
brilliant without beins- thi n ' n nil
powerful without noise
The treble is
bright and
pure, the middle ranire
warm and sympathetic, and the hass
. . . . a -
decided and sonorous, whiie the touch
is excellent. Watsorfs Art Journal
iW l or :.
One of the Square Pianos, (Mathus
net's
bcale) exhibited by the Mpn.
delssohn Piano Co , is constructed upon
entirely new principles, and is said
a tit a m i- M z a 1 1
ixo iuwi, puweriiu tonea square
F'u u -me. woria, with a. singing
quality rarely, it ever, before obtained
in anyPiano.-C'ca7o Times.
For a number of years the Mendels
sohn Piano Co., haye aimed at th
- I
Fiuuuutiuu 01 a spienaiu piaroat a low
price, mey nave more than s dccef,;t .1
U..1... , . ....
uu.ra mecnanism, skill and genius
vauuu, pruuuee a netter piano, while
the price is below that of anv other
ixm. . , . ... " I
u.183 e.-jucsviae Courier-
xne revolution m the American
Piano trade has
leadership of .the Mendelssohn Piano
Co., of New York.
That revolution
meansLower Prices Jbr ins:, u Yu-iUs
equal in material,' Warueiivu uad
elegance to the best yet produced--
01. JLoms Hevubliean.
we; notice that the Mendelssohn
fiano uo., ot New, York, have taken
ne neia against hi am nrices TIip
matchless perfection of the Mendels-
sohn piano disarms criticism. flfcw.
land Herald. . ' 1
ine culture and exacting mnui
taste of Cincinnati eives the Menf.
sohn a rank second to no othpr ninn.
forte: and their sale is rapidlv inrre,,.
in Th,am nu'nA,A ""
; , r .uouumeuis,
and the wonder iali
J ouiu
at so low a price.-Cincinnati Gaa,
We would Wnmmend ,nv Zl
readers who - have anv i,W nf
. . . - v vim
buying a piano: not to fail to writA af
onca for their Illustrated and De"
scriptive Catalogue.
: "Don't Tut in the Paper. i :
"For heaven's sake 1 don't let it get
into the papers," is the first cry" 61 a
person caught in a mean scrape. Keep
it out ot the papers and it is all right.
No matter how contemptible or dis
honest the position may be, or how
much reason the offender may have for
shame; remorse and contrition, if the
circumstances can be kept from the
"cormorants of the press," as the peo-
pie who have good reason to be afraid
of newspaper reporters sometimes call
them, he is tranquil and happy. We
are no champion for that extreme
license of the press that is sometimes
displayed, but we have noticed that the
ones who cry out the loudest against
newspaper disclosures are generally
those whose own lives and acts would
not bear inspection.- People who live
clean i straightforward lives have little
to fear from the newspapers.- Cfactn
nati Saturday Night. , ; :
NE W AD VERTISEENMTB:
THE GENUINE '
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
''" OR
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS;
THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored,
with occasional flushes
or a circumscribed snot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle)
runs alone the lower eve-lid ; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ;
occasional headache, with lmraminc
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual
secretion of .saliva; slimy or furred
tongue ; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning-: aDDetite variable.
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of thetnmaeh. at ntlirs.
entirely gone; fleeting1 pains in the
stomach ; occasional nausea and vom
iting ; violent pains throughout the
abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times
costive: stools slimv. not unfrenwent-
Iy tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hard : urine turbid ; restoration
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry and convulsive uneasv and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding'- of the
A. x 1 . x 'It m -m -a
teem ; temper variable, out generally
irritable, &c. v
Whenever the above symptoms
are tound to exist, .
DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form;: it isan innocent prepa-
rauon , 7101 capaoie oj doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant
ine genuine Dr. McLanes Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of ,C.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. ;p:
BE, G, McLANE'S
ElVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy 'for
au ine 1113 tnat flesh 15 heir to," but in
affections of the liver.' and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick: Head- -
acne, or diseases ot that character, they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER. -
' No better cathartic can be usprt nrensf.
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple;: purgative they are un
equaled. BE WAKE OP I3IITATIOXS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box! has a red wax seal on tht
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's
JIVER i'lLLS.
Each wrapper bears the sicrnfltnrp nf
C. McLane and Fleming BrcJs.
.Insist upon -havino- the frenuinp T)r.
C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being fulL of imitations of the
name 31cLane, spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
dec',8 ly, V
WILMINGTON MARKETS.
April 5.
SnitiTS Ttjkpentixe. Th 0 market
opened easier, with ,29 cents asked.
Sales renorted later of SftO rnlva of 9Q
v w vmk;uw UW Kf
cents per gallon for country packages,
Eosin The market opened dull at
l 05 for Strained ana $1 10 for Good
Btrained. No sales reun'rtnrf
Tar. Market was steady at 90 cents
per bbl, of 280 lbs, the receints of the
day being disposed of. at that price.
. eude Turpentine Market nnie
and unchanged, the receipts of the day
- a -v., vuu
being placed at $1 00 for &ard
and
Sl.GOfor Yplinwr; nr,
'"Tu
CoTTO.-The market for this articla
opened quiet at with salPS rrK
16 'balea on O;o ne inx
, " Wi J-va vcxiu per iu.
forMiddling, closing steady.The follow-
iug ftio tuc viuuiui 4uuianuns:
Ordinary
Cts f lb
S- Good Ordinary,
10 "
10 1 "
10
Low Middling
null! :
it
iiXUUUDg :
Cr'M Middlinir
IiECEiTP.
Cotton '
130 bales
Spirits turpentine
175 casks
ICosm
1,764 bbls
796 bbls
200 bbls
Tar,
Crude turpentine
.v ' '-' April 7. ;
Spirits Turpentine. The market
tnr tVi la art?TA nn-. n..x.j -ff i. cn
renf ftn hA v,v,.-
nnrterl nf i.n
rv M,v,.a
J::Z"-
jusin. xne maritet was dull and
iKttK iii i vj ior otramea ana al io
fnr axn J .
T-Z." repu"ea'
on 7. 48
v vmwya uuu ua iou lus, tne recemtt
nf a ,is.- V . - - V
Sii ' " "
being placed at fl 00 for Hard and
$1 60 for Yellow Dip.
CoTTOir The market for this article
opened and closed quiet and steady,
wfth small sales reported on a basis cf
10 cents per lb for middling. The fol
lowing are the official quotations: ,
Ordinary, ' - cts lb
GoodlOrdinarv. 91 "
Strict Grood Ordinary,
Low Middling,
Middling,
Good Middling,
"5
10 J " "
or t"
itECEIPTS.
Cotton,
Spirits Turpentine,
Rosin, "
Tar, .
Crude Turpentine,
102 bales
173 casks
1,223 bbla
445 bbls
999 bbls
April 8.
Spirits .Turpentine- The market
was quiet, at 29 cents per gallon, for
country packages, with sales reposed
of 200 casks at that figure.
Eosin The market was quiet at
$1 05 for Strained and $1 10 for Good
Stained. Sales reported of 250 bbls
Strained at $1 05, 40 do Extra No. 1 at
$2 25, and 42 do Pale at $3 50 per bbl
Tab Market for, this article was
steady; the receipts of the day being
placed at 90 cents per bbl, of 28fr lbs.
Crude Turpentine. The market
was'isteady .and unchanged, the re
ceipts of the day being placed at $1 00
for Hard and $1 GO for Yellow Dip and
Virgin.
Cotton. The market for this article
opened easier, with sales of 25 bales
on a basis of lOJ'cents for Middling.
closing firm. . The following are the
official quotations :
Ordinary,
Good Ordinary,
Low Middling,
Middling,
Good Middling.
cents f ll
9 :
10 " "
10J "
tt a
receipts;
Jbtton,
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin,
Tar,
Crude Turpentine
285 bales
167 casks
1314 bbls
6.49 . bbls
941 bbls
April 9
Spirits Turpentine. The market
opened weak at 29 cts per gallon for
country packages, but later there was
an active demand and 275 casks changed
hands, closing firm.
Rosin. The market quiet, inactive
and nominal at $1 05 for Strained and
$1 07 for Good Strained. Sales re
ported of 300 bbls Good Strained at
quotation?, and 52 Extra Pale3 at $3 50
per bbl.
Tar. Market steady and unchanged
at 90 cts per bbl, at which the receipts
of the day were sold.
Crude Turpentine. The market
for this article was unchanged, the re
ceipts of the day being placed at $1 .00
for Hard and $1 CO for Yellow Dip and
Virgin.
Cotton. The market . for this arti
cle was firm, with sales reported of 17
bales on a basis of 10$ cents per lb for
Middling The llollowing are the ofli
cial quotations:
Ordinary,
Good Ordinary,
-Cts lb
: t s
9
10 J
10J
ns
Strict Good Ordinary,
ti
Low Middling,
Middling,
Good Middling,
tt
tt
tt
a
' , April 10.
spirits Turpentine. The market
opened firm at 30 cents per gallon lor
regular packages, with sales of 150 casks
at that price, closing firm.
Rosin The market
was dull at
$1 05 for Strained. $1 10 for Good
Strained. No sales reported.
Tar. Market quiet and unchanged,
the receipts of the day being disposed
of at 90 cents per bbl.
Crude Turpentine Sales reported
of 300 bbls at $1 00 forHard and $1 65
for Yellow Dip and Virgin, being an
advance of 5 cents on the latter grades"
since last report; closing steady.
Cotton The market opened steady
with sales reported of 230 bales on a
basis of 10f10f cents per lb for mid
dling. The following are the official
quotations:
Ordinary, cts lb
uooa uramary, 9f
Strict Good Ordinary 10 "
Low Middling, 10
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
it
Middling 10f
Good Middling,
ft
tt
RECEIPI'S.
Cotton, .
Spirits turpentine,
Rosin,
Tar,
Crude turpentine,
131 bales.
88 casks.
761 bbls.
430 "
665
v . April 11.
To day beicg Good Friday and ob
served as a, holiday, there were no
transactions in cotton, spirits turpen
tine or rosin.
Tar, Market was steady at 90 eta
per bbl., of 280 lbs, the receipts of the
day being dijppsed of 4t that price.
; Crude Turpentine The market
was steady and unchanged, the re
ceipts of the day being placed at SI 00
for Hard and $1 60 Yellow Dip and
"Virgin.
Flour, Sngar, Meat, Molasses.'
1000 BUsFLOURof various brands.
- 250 Bbls SUGAR, of sundry grades,
. v X50 Boxes MEAT, Hams, Shoulders
" . - . . Sides, Strips, Bellies.
v SOOHhdsan
Call ou oroi
dec21tf
"tfOLASSES,
m '
4 YOLLERS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JbtJhCA.J3
We stood at an open window .
Leaning far over the sill,! ;
And if something hadn't happened "
. We might have stood there etlW;
But we reached for a banging shutter
' In n blinding northeast breeze, -Po
our friends will have to be invited
To join in the obsequies.
TP WE COULD ONLY HAVE KNOWN
-1- .hat a storm was brewing (in a teapot),
and now far off that shutter was, we should
never have ventured our head outside of
that window; but; it Is too late lor regrets
now; we are nonplussed, completely
squelched, have been sat upon, and our
friends and the public generally are re
spectfully invited to attend the obsequies oa
SATURDAY ISTXT.
and we stake our reputation on its being
the grandest funeral they ever witnessed.
Ashe slips he slides, and every time he
slides he slips up most woefully. We leave
our "kind friends" to find out the meanine
of the above, and while they are doincso
we will ask the following questions:
. ,?Ia,Yn.' 'we the ugliest and dirtiest storefin
the State? - .
r,Savn't e tiie Poorest stock of goods in
Wilmington? .
llavn't we ljiade prjcoa much hlghealace
we commenced? . .
Ilavn't we been very nnaccommodatlDK
and impolite to ycu?
Ilavn't wechargedVou for all he good
delivered?
Ilavn't we made a great many mistake
and refused to correct them when our atten
tion was called thereto? -.
Alrof our friend who answer "yes" to
the above questions will please not buy from
us any more. KespeStfully and truly.
2. L. BRIDGfERS & CO.
In glancing over last. Sunday's paper we
regretted to notice .the tacit acknowledg
ment from some of our brother grocers that
we had taken away part ol their trad, and
making an appeal to theothers not to leave
them. We regret this exceedingly, especial
ly as they were so kind and considerate
about our coming to grief, but suppose, as
we have determined to do the
LARGEST RETAIL GROCERY
. BUSINESS
ever done in Wilmington, we will in the
future have to keep from being so tender
hearted, and CUT 1)0 WN PliluJES a little
more. - .. .
THE BLOOD CHASM HAS BEEN
BRIDGED OVER.
THE LITTLE JOKERS are not quite
gone.
A fiae line of TOILET SOAPS re
. j ceiyed to-day, very low down.
The OLD CAPE FEAR is flourishing
anu iiA.K,LH,LiLlXj swimming.
' vV 6 have been ovfir nnr! smntod (liof
"Gigar of Peace." (a fine Havana it was),but
etili think it would be bad policy to stop
furnishing the papers with our fine literary
productions, as they have the. tendency to
keep prices very low, which we, of course,
with allother good grocers, desire: only
uutiu icn iu pay iur ciem g mre
store rent and taxes.
NOT PUHITANiOAL.
Although onnosed tn tho d
Liquors, p. L. BRIDGERS t CO-, are not
yuuwmrai euougn 10 reiuse to sell them,
as they think ho FIRST CLASS GROCERY
STORE can afford tn h wi.h. hnnw
promise the ladies that they would neyer
uLiVA uui iuer was any on tne premises, as
xu uiua. mo iu.A.t,u eiewuere to DQ arunK.
BUMGARDNER,
STUART'S DEW and
DURHAM OLD RYE
received this week.
TRY OUR BUTTER AND LARD i
The purest, oldest, and best CORN"
WHISKEY in tire State; to be
bought only at
P. L. BRIDIW & CO'S.
v"r.7 a,t iiio no
tice taken of our advertisements, especially
by a fellow grocer, who was not surprised at
the absence of on r nsn a 1 Rnnrimr -rv, i
ad, on account of one of our friends havintr
gone to New York Saturday night. 6
"v" Jtr.ij.ii.ts: fjj.
X. ICOitlLI-,,
Uiijferialer, Carjenter ani CaMnet
' . . , Mater,"
On Third Street .
3iXntRNISII?OIiLFINS' CASKETS,
notice e, a very shortest
tendedrto " from 1116 countlT promptly at-
Ordera for Carpenter and Cabinet Work
solicited, and work guaranteed "
Work as low as any in the city. ' "
Jan 18-ly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,
FOR SALE,
"1 q K Acres of Land in Bladen County, one
. and a half miles from, the Cap Fear
River, Prospect HU1 landing,
o , Acres of open Land, produces Corn,
A,Cotton, and is in splendid condition.
Dwelling and out Hoas la good con
dition. 3,000
nerds of Pine wood can be cut 6n this tract
v of Lsnd. f!
Parties wishlnf to purchase will please
apply Id A. KcDoKAm,
rrospect II111, Bladen County N. C.
- tf.
HOHEY HARKT.i
BUTIWa,
UOiUMtMlMUNMMtMHtNfMl()9
SKLLIJfU
ill
106
Exehange sight on northern
cities.- M.
Exchange SO days on Northern
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disc
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Par Val Sellinff
Bank of New Hanover Btock......" 25
First National Bank.... 10
29
106
94 81
m
Wilmington Buildinsr Btock
CO
00
Mechanics'
Navassa Guano Co " ,
N C Bonds Old Ex-Cocipon
000
21
Do Funding 11
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DO " 1808... 14
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;PAiN;;-:XILLEE
' y IS THE ; , ,
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with the great variety of disease that .
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thegreat amount ol pain and suljsrlaj
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make It imperative upon every persoa
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rllTElfi 911!) rp(ATn m an H I r.t,d
while all classes ol society have found la it
t,T v"tv"a w vaive ii a trial.
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