' tf - u t! u. .. . s i ... 1 i lit'- VI . WVvrtft 4 .Merchants at. 7 " aciWJUor fpjtiaimt cwuMtteJ v tejc , ' ropW at ' Sa of rrentk- ctutfer, - ap T r viyMrtt.ViU .ftotc, , acepthife .ta. J r JT Prim t( Caroh na Gazette f ,l ' w" Ths t:liitri of ouc'c merchants -,ia fpolfaliWsVris a meaflire( whict ' V Vvvcir'dcfcrvcs the ferious'eonfidera H . 4'V'iiiTi ; bPcwy velj-wtmer' to ' ni J ''9Mt politician tveutd have .affwned VP' "iiVja&ofinvVnigatTng arid. expo- (4 s M finer theiikntot ihb?claim. lob- fer'vermich rial been fald in; favor 'f ihc claimants. -but; littk or;no- Y,;ing iahpo ration, -vlt ti'therefoi.e t r. Vv kff -usvtQ coiifider - both Titles ,n ueftion.Thc tncrthants tiierit wlvicti couid Be, advanced - in IT,, i rf vof blhcir cmi yet" all -tbey H-4 -'ftiWYJA arhiffinti onlvo-'tbhi. v'j'A!:.i' I'll i' Hir!nn irrrrtMV 'that wbe&ouf gdverr.tttent,4 irt th? ' iateneuqeiatiohs h yvtb.-Franct , rc, linauifldhe .tiaim -fdl indexiinifi- - catioji if or -fpoliations-" committed )ar cammercc, ims aucucnon t aim-'.was in etttifeqwcnce; of teHain' aUVaniaes gained by tbe tJnited Siatei in .-lieu, thereof.: thai 'bfej "fiderai ;'Conftit'atiQn provides "i ' f-iconipeifrtion for thfjfame; that ou'i v 'Jjqy ernpent, -1 ri Cid i of pebteci ng; , ,aftiulfyriade fact i&ceoli their in J"divWuai property for corfGdsraiiao -.a n d : hv ctway' o f ' con ei u fiouvi rdtxi ? thef&reroifrjli that tontrreiiiiuuhf thaf ihc pi Qpfrry ot an; individual ,v.,1l'ttvtiottbe..'tal;cii even lor public ' .icrvibps. without matins Jinn, iulf W f, ftay t Kcm for their prop erty taken ii'crcanuic ueraaua imy fiJoaliy ,d$exs ebually: weli toun- sded iMia&UieiiJthat ihfbvdy rn putt 10 aeiena its com po Client paf is ; ;bn jts ripwer of def ence, V iaii;e..winurnn,aatons;tro4B oe cQn- trouledor defeated by various hy (ical-dr moral 3 ctufes. -It ys im- ;poflibleas onenftance. ?fbr the Artiencari -Fovemrhent to -tn'tatet. i i.Mllthey- ate able, tio .more opd-toTcih tbUffi rnJi 1 ha oar 'gov ; 4jnmnt did proteB our commercial y-prtiperty o, thc belt 'jol.: their power, jwnicularly Regain ft; the French, Were riotfall ttie powers of 'govcrn--:-tif'(foni trie.drh p'f the Bttttfh treaty to the cleclion ol Mr. Jetlef- ;loiiholly in thej; haqd of men ; the; mercantile bofy, and vrere rlii(bnoy tfiipportedbv them ? And ''ts-jt' :oi!.;ntuVal dfor - men to iahe ; - $od fcare of ib intereiib of their , tic uiac friends nd fupporteis? x "Xvi L,as.ia:xpreXumpfe thafthe prjopetty j of tbeic mer. cluntslvas ? pTotecled in (he befl V: gullible mSrher h is adjaiiued, ; alfo, that in the French treaty, our -V rifl.ifatbe laira of inderc . ?,!f "!0r ftojiltionsl, was compen- Affafe bf peace 10ne is fo great a ftjbl eiling 2tn 1 jvA u fir j o u s agrrc u 1 :J u raJp eop ijej' '? hcrhve r? 'ru: .-Jlprjsth:- is vfurely worth forrie ifrjeii .purcjiafe-bc not too i rir .cajuc.:; wi iy ,nauon - irt- inc jflothleflirijv arenhofc navil pow ISmareQflr , or the leu iioi UfOeyiU; But nbu :;yilt (oqn rwthatourgur:ment ."xiacra rzrofAvavfneir claim -lor indemnity ?1oX 5acQuGderati6ii)f the public good. trat vou rrnetcharjt$ were not jiited hv tra proceedings: and that ,?r - j. ur jutic, nave no.ffrjaim is K i i inent (whether u is iti 6ur conlU- llf p J; : I" - tutionroivptyen4bhege ' lor, wa i;oe ver intended, n oreved uiuuiionv - aj iofiQ0 weCKV Blithe tiayci, ?d readvtewn that as . th e w hb jep we f o the . co m mn nrtyw,Cr?ntnf.f 01 men fti oj&gty fiuwbed Tto the xnefcantile body. purVtommcic muft have eert ypfotcciedafar ias circunir jlanewouW admit,. fxurrnler ttihat time neglecled to adopt pro per meafures I proteclion, who navje thefe merch!aut& to blamebut shemfelves or their friends r Aod fbvfhottld the ipeonle of . thefe States be opprellekl by an nor.mojis debL in confequence ;Of : the inuf; cooduft of thele fame merchants ? nr? out wciil new procsea to con yince aurfeMow clt?ftnsi-thatbt goylfif tfmdtftv in theiate treatyrwith KshcTTaveiJpt facrificerdthjprai perty bfmerttiants ;ai Istlj j that tfiey havenoteven fltf their pro pertw1ider?airybnftm Wnat ever oFour corttuttcrrt ; thavno finriaftpibp&ty whatever hasbee taken or bartered. away for any ubhc purpoie under the fatd trea- y ;i ana mat our merchants j ; there- bie, can have no claim whatever, rther tn equity, or under the fede- Val conftif iition, to anv indemnities od account oimcir prcicnaea tones. 'Jh i-s-a genera (maxim that all pro-rty;atfea.-inrureH-' This max im i$.fo well eftablifhed and uni verfally known in the commercial world; that nothing is more com mbri.than :to hear a nbri-infured merchant lay; ; 4 iland my own ihfurer.' When a merchant will not in fare, his intcntrpn v is to p ut the p re mi um of in ttrrarice into hi s bwn pdcket.hfieddof payirig it to another ; and '.-thus ;ld the profits ovifiirer to his otfiftr profits as a trader, ln fa, al I the merchants, vvnether their -property is infurcd or not, conduf-t exactly in the line m-mner. xTbey calculate Vverv rifk attending th traftfport df pro perty ;; the premium or infurziH't1 is proportioped to the Tific"; -an ' sin all their pprchafes and fales of commodiries they cnfider the property a liahlc for the price oi in fu ranee, licfides the profirs Tcx- petted on tne tame. in caicular iag.the.rifkwhtch is to Metermine the r ate of i n lu ra n ce an d at! v a n c e upurLfales, neither the merchant or TRfurer ever mtermtddles with idle Hpetulations about ricbt tr Wrong. It is The aBuat number ol captures the' atua lofs : alone which he condcrs?Jianid it is a matter' ;bf" per fpeV fnderen'ce.c) hitn whether the propihy be takejn by an open declared enemy' arfall a prey to piratical forced Whate ver may be the'caurejTbf iniier cial loiles, thifi eilccls areaivfayls precifely the fame.What ardthele effects ? We mtifl'cndeavour. Itrde (ett them, tolollow them through ull their windings, and to difcbverV if pomble, the lift !ceht of their aclivity. This inveftigation alone can enable us to form ; acorrecl j'idgment on the merits of the mer cantile claims ; fblut will'affuredly difcover to us where all our com mei cid! iofies ultimately fall'; we will know who zie iht rial lofers by alt tne depredations committed by the French or Britilh. The principle of 'u niveffel infu runt: being bnce .efiablilhed; if the merchant's property be taken, he Joj'es nptluug : the infurer pay? him; heis indemnifieiJ in the fir ft inltaiice. If the merchant's pro perty come? fat e;4 wh?it will he do ? Heis too good. alculatbr t lofe even tfii pTcfniumht paid for infau ranee; he is fure to addjt, together with other charges, to jbg iir ft icp'fl of his cbrnmodities ; he then calculates h jetting price accbrd ingly, and maes a goocip on the whole. The purchafers or cpnfutners pay .all the infuranee, as j well as, all v other tharges. Thus faK It is evident that. the merchant haa in.facl Ioft nothing, hatever'hvahtagesV rWtwt waVthe prbpertV part ornis prouei,iv may nave ueen taken .; It; is, ' therefore, neither equitable nor cbriftkutiona he (hould beindenmififd for lofles yhicK Ve hasfnever fuftained. But it mayhe faid,4t the merchant, is" not r eatitledVio compe nfation for property -taken; becaufe :hti' lots' -toliowst nat,tbeirw (afs.h& been kmly trahsferrfd tothemfurer, who now hais fiir;an$l ju( clam.fbr?tfj5 indemnujei jpppiended.; jforl' And according to Xh&pntlrat' tifaiiqg principUt Avciyl mrchantr whole. property .was of xhfttrH .by others J is-, i urn e 1 1 xu c co n mer eni: a $ 4 r property junjtterone. pre- ilablifh WirC lairn un denthe real nikj upon comwercfii la 1 ehntes fcrVil'd:a&n ft' itieaiitUrc bf our vetteU; hdtfeover th'Mltm Injk.: aii d in grating - ru $ .:;p;rerjiu TOTcnmKiranee iie taKesearewfT all tthefs true garnefiersnOiJsa true rifle - uporf- French I ptihation$v ten per- centum th-:irijurer de mands a premium probably of fit teen erent.- ariiihU?; hiileaB! !a!i rrg ; thel n turer abfbl u te tfpfcl ajroftt Upon : t&e jgeneral Jpi: oT Commerce. : . i BurJ to place this hfinefs in an d'bviotis light, would anvfet ot men acVa$ in furors, it tjey did not make, money byii.it rVVA nd with what pr4 " priety can thefe in en new coriie forward wjth claims of indemnity' H6f difpoliated property, when they had caiewaied upon thefevery (dites, and in rating Their premium of in furdric; had taken care to bd'paiii before hxrtd 1 for all they were to lofe ? and-when, in their pro fits have been greater, in proportion as the general rifle) upon our com merce became greater by thefe fpo-j hauons ? We may therefore cpn- clhde; that the claim of the inlxrers it nor TTiorejuft, equitabfeor confli-1 : vernmcnt, to; compel the people of tutional, than that of the merchants i the United Stated, who have alrea already r.onfidcred It my feem dy indemnified lor all the- loifes H range fomariv that our commer-' complained of, to pay the fame per - ciiji ous inoaia neuner nave ijons twice jer tne jame iajjcs., len upon Wre merchants nor the in ! j A pLM TER. t afurer the pw'rfons mi mediately ant4 prmcipalTy'interefted.. But the propofition t not left true upon that accent and froni the .whole of the?; preceding reafonrne, taken together it is pretty, evident s that they ari net the hfers But who ' th. ri are the he inters ? A Foi it IS Con foiled that much' nronertv has been! ' ft hv rrenchy as ' well as other ; rpSj!ations. To this queftion, wejl not hVhtate to anfwer, directly, i mi r'ofifivi fv, that the whole lofsl :por. ptbperty, captured in its 5 vajipoit to or fiom the tnitcd: ,Sta:cr, hasilaUei) -upon, the firft fcl-l iefs ..'cnIa'ft purchafcrs of the rcf- ; i veartidlcs. . It is not a private, , but a piibSr national lof?. That the ..Qerchanilize -which comes fafe to narket, inutJ make gooa, not only j 'hf' reafonahk prohts upon trjde, : hut af incidental -charges and lodes, ! is a commercial mtxim fo well known and ' un i v 'a r f 1 ; v a c k n o w - Jedrd,-thst i can;iot b- difputed. Commerce in?Iee-i' ' cannot fuhfift without it. Merch.itits,-therefore, in the manner before mentioned, fectire thenifdves again ft Ioifes throuffh the, nerfons from whomi they ptirchafe, or thofe to wfwra thty Tell, and often through both. If the rir; be great upon tranfporta Mon, ea tin's paribus, they purehale our prbduce-at a lower rate and for the fame rafon fell us their goods at a higher.' Thus the lolfes, not only of ourlown merchant, but of all other' raeVchVntr concerned in bur trade,' will haveieen paid for ; at leaft one half by the pi n.ers ind farmers Of (he United States, and the remainder hv .the planters, far merS'and rn.in u u t ers of other nations. " : Front this" well -founded commercial principle, it neceffdily follows, that rjo Individuals coull have any ilghr' inVfHe mpttjfa tiohs fiifl f y c fai iriab le frni Frarice ;t that thp riilht can bo Veiled no where but in the citizens at large i'l jthat our government, tneretpre. i i j ... ,-. . - , have neither taken nor . given up iffy- inrli hid ua V p ropert y whatever by tbefFreiich tr'eatjr ';. but haver on ly waed, or rather v exchanged, their ju ft claim for what is in iaft a n at io naf f propert v rif cori frdera . tio!h''bf, bther eneral'.-'natiortal ad itorairitney . i" thev vhaHxe m ven for thb aod ! !df all. IM arvirnehts may brbve general ? principle? hbelufpelied by man'f Particular- ly whenahey lead to 'conclufionsl or generally receivei - opinions. Bnt plain 'matters of faf.muft fans fyand convinceall, 'et Ms'fee; therefore, hcrw far. the preceding argumehtl tan: be fnpporjeq ipy crnmerclaiag'v; , ;jj The depreUtionsplanriWcjll Itidra traffic havebeen greater t ten nppnany" othef 'Vranch Vet; f the frtSireatrifisp this; "has pro; raifed . tn uhrsr .cohntrv to ;,at t&i t gdr i"A'or.u pcuccj cuuec :ar or oaoiy never, eceenea . ,25 per cept; l)6rtiiMepredat?onto pr i.ceK6f Wbtt -In dia p r oduxe w a$ toITible to, Account for th e?orbi- L ant price upon . any but the orer; tbaconfumers - of thefe, jarticlei fhy ,holnty' rnadegqodjthe. jMiviifbiZt profits of the commer cial agents, but have absolutely paid for jiMJihe property loflt or captured tyVhe Way together with allother extra charges. j.What a fine thing would be the bn fi n e(s pt infurers, ifM having received certain funis up an tbe exprels, condition b f .making bd -certain Jo flesthey fliquld at ter Wards claim mdrfctive from p- '.tilers ah indemnhpfpr thefe 'Very j Jones 1 be fconiequertce woulabe, thaf thefe roen wjll have put inthir pockets iriiirienfe furns of money, equal- to from lien' to twenty, per. jcehti tipone vhole commerce of r be ignited States forfeveral years paft Afid .for what y Nothings It is nnheceary to fay more upon this Jubjefi for I think, it mud now be fufBciently clear to all uW prejudiced per fons, that the prefent I claims of thev merchants, hethet under the character of merchants or" infurers, ihould nai be admitted by our government, becaufe thev are not up ported either by reafon , j u f ticc or the, conftitution ;.. and that it would bei extretnely uureaibnar bte, uniuft .and impolitic in our tro LATELY PUBLISHED; ; 9y (be PtifUer btrffc anion f At ml bU Strrt fin one Volume dftavo, - Vftlt'I riiVIl DOLLAR!. a MANUAL tiF the LAWS of j NORTHrCAROLtNA, arrtnged voder j a,ren !, in alplvabctial Urdcr. . f BY JOWH Hrt YWOOUi HSC. tat one f tke JtJgct etlt fupirntie Court ef.NertJb. Carol in. "THE TRUSTEES 4i ' ' of the . PRESSED on the1 oue hand by the ScantiPfsof their Fttftds, ad urged on the othrr by a Wi(u taithfuUy and faus fadtanly t acquit ihewfeivet of the inte refting and Tin taut I'ubliC Dunes with which they are charged, have,- frdav Time to Time tadeatouredxo reduce tbe a.a- nua Eipeoditure of that Inttitutioit withio , the irompatstt its Means ; lainis mv they have at lengtk in a degree lucQceaeq, oy facrirlcine Convenience to -E-icjoo'myvad by dopttng fandry temporary Me f uie$, which ' fuch a (late ol thirds alone can juittfy ; while th-fcof a morejpermancnr Nature, and fuch at wold far better comport with thepUTpofei and intention of this Inttitution, - welf at with the honor and dignity ot the Mate, are ceflitv of itlentlv nd rooflefs Walltof the principil Building, and the almoit naked Shelve efthe Library a without Morley, they can neither effectu ally proride fori the protection ot the former fro:n te W.?at,her, nor f.?r:reUniflun8 latter with the toeceifary Bofir . : ' Thui difagr4edh5y fituated, -th Board at fhetr lait Meeting appobted one of their Itody for each Diflria. vj. Robert Montgomery the Uittrialf Euntoa, Calvin ones. for-, the Orift oftNcwtrn, fofhua G Wright for the Diftrict of W ifniUgwhi Chatle 'W! partis for theDi6ta ot HaHfKf Duncan Cameron for the Diftriit of -Hill (borough, Nathaniel Alexander f r the Dsftiit)6t Salif- bury, Winlno Bartf Cioy forth Diftrict of Fayerteviil wij Wallace Alexander for the Diftrict of Morgan and directed thjit, through tbefs, I Application fhail be made to. the Citizens of the Siate at Urge, in the hope and 'expectatio!!, that the fupply of Book! af perenjindUpenUWy oeeflafyjntinereoyr and thr&uehViuntary Contnbuuob. behd. ; To ihe- Iioejrfl-14 folighteaei WA- no. peifuafion or argument can be. necetlary it ehilfriecfs'6 this applicatbn V to , the Pa trtoil; Rhekanfce needed,. 4a hfeiUi n?t UXi to reittlember ti4t no country 'ca4loti regain, ffed; unlefs itsteUgiwtV ciyUVnd l;tJ t ightjS pre dalyjaoderftood and appreciated he te mafs of .ibtjCUtUerj 7 a knowledge Ppt to WacWuirgd, through ftud aadthp ayisoi inftmaion. ' V. ' " V-" .- " 1 will tdSarefoie eclipe rrmarkinf on the felf-approbation mni innate tatisfaction vrh'ch tan not f- tribuucff for jntidh' Ind mftttmim of th. Mind i thoferth pto pjtifrartly ii$ .fucc,ee4 u ,on thie Stac .of Lite aa Men and on whor ; ;"th"' cha racket f and fate of our' kountty1 mutt confeouenlv devolve The tcligW, thefci , entifc; and th patnoti myftAll feei an anxL. out foikitude on this , hi ad $ nd;I wiU - add' Mint oo'twHhftaodiiig t$ many dimcu nor. at anv Dersod! ance it$ eftaMifhmtnfrinr nithed fuch abundant flattering prooft, tthat if will rue lucerior iQixt cmDnuoieflii ulntnaieh fulk meet the wifhes and hjg:epea atious Bf OurxOfUntry; ttat pre lent, H yjuage cither from fyt teguUrtty, of tt Difxibine, it growing Ctiaraiaer.-oye increaieu anamT Wof o inenti their Wdexlr ndinduftrrW creatine num&er or xne oxuosbxi viavca, at i. 'State.- who may feetdHpoiWid prorooto : thej viewt f4hCiirttee$t contemoiaiea ittne ftfrjptt'MlcaUonf jbr pealed tdfiyo M a piacc-jiOjiueir, papcrtf unwim wisiw it prefent neceffajiiy ven up, or poitponea. t-wfta re4 on p, rrrenvviej -To effea thh innpleafant rrargerttot, .the .j j , . , r , , D U N . Q E K OH F Traftees fiav- Wnd- thetnfeWes reduced to UH:ifirf, ..103. ,r ' . the neceintvofitlently behoHing the cxp-ted - 1 ",:'1. ' u "'-'!"""'' jajl tofelult tna MOTercinsni ii.c rom "tfte fatherly "VtnOpe UDZIV viiw-,twmj ," 2iream of VVarei-. alt the Tu -' ; piemetneoeCkry- crryine d rK .. ..;.w. iuu 1119 VI 4 "Ueklri.iiV ciop apa loqis, :U6i(X 3,000 is r Pnie 64a Aere f tand - ixl'I ohn itcn Cou at y on '- 6o0 1 Vt tit a i valtwhlc NtgV o . V: Man Slave ' . I Frite a Horfe, 5 x Do. .do. X Da. a Siiver VYatck ,1 Do. 4o. . "" . . ' Caafmest '2 I- joo-Qa. - - . ! ' - - - -" v ' - . '. 1469 Tlcket at 5 dolla. each, is Thit Lottery will commence Drawin. Smith field, by 1 (MeMjtriager. on thr lCor,a Monday ia JiMj flextahd sconuuue Uftt fiaifhed.. Liit .of (tb? iortaaatc Nut.(jir. will he publiflied iathe tapers: , "v u .rnes wfi C .4id on Oem,o4. Atii thole not demanded ''-triDtlf er;;i$ieCoa 0f the General wirembly rfjzj T)tne by fo(nc c rio, i n Ralegh, 1 bf J. hicK public Notice (Calf be gWeiT; ' ThafeHiOt di, maaded in the cotrrfe of the Yi'air tSS; be confidered as given to Jhe proprietors $ the Louery. ' .,. ;-f r.-v:1. ' ; .; Jnis tottecy is otlie Benefit of Mr. Jo, nai Fraft, to citable h:m to difpstit of fe., Property. Tht Praperty is eftimated at a fa r Valuation, a- d Mr Frofl hasf entered ima Bj?d5 .in the Sum ot jo4cod. Di iars, wit futcintSvretiea, that all the Prizes iti be duly paidartooahd ftfRtftot lkfie five' to . the Landl,- Iroa Works, &c. 'r"ftc(t Bonds are in roffeilion of the Manager r. A great; A$i fn'taee which th; Lottery pf fe over any thic hava lately beea pn pafe-d to the l'ubu,igt th it there is no Dor bick. upon the Prizes. The ?rif es auim t the iail Sam tint is pail tor tac, Tickeu, without any Deiuti whuev,rr! "TherDin 1er?f FicltetJ it alfo imzji, ,hivh i:ceaj'e Che C hance of obtaViiog'the high Pritj, . .The-M itiagers pkdge themfely$ to left that ' the Drawing is duty: and fairly ' caudufd j and as the Oije&'of the ".Lottery i tbaliv: 4 good Ci-ueu, to the Sale cf his Property, and as it offers grrat Advantage! to AdyeutureiSj iliey truU: the TUKeti wilt meet with a ready "Sale. '- ' ,.- - ' Tickett at Hre 'Dollari eachV to b hid Mr. Froft, ot 2ie Wiagr.vB;4 iot,'Qe men in difierec t Farts o; ihe ate. M!(t c.4jLn.v,yoj)iEs'. 7 xp4 CtMH&'Fjfa'iW 1 SotY By Virtue cf 4 fired WTrtijt f4trrr4 to ii Payhfeat tf a jQebi iv" ft, nr.er St'tti Merc&ahii, ef Pttttjburf, vsUt'be fold at lieMarieiHhveiH fetin of fXUijhvtt$bi mkrteik f rii 'Xt , ' ( . A Traft of Laxid iyinnaXfrVt County, on Littt River, adjoining th? Lands cf DaTid Kay Cthers, contaiin Three Hiiodred " Acrei, originally granted to John ThVmpfoand by him eonves ed t laid ritch. 1 here arrloine Improyejnf.tt ou tn?! if Land, which is wfU aJcuii,te.-fvt 't'h.Ai jure of Grain - A Ciedit ot nine Montht Will be yiveu to thc Purchafer, on his givii g " iratiiaitory Security for Ui Payjrt$nr U-i Purchate Money. ' . ! A ny Pe tfoa wifeiB t Ttw the Land ke iftore ih- urM!s, will apply to .MftiyiRj Wake Ca..ty. ; ; Wovt'cfVTcVfm, itih -; Rogtr1- fiiftcocW ; fv ' ' r -- ' ?:----ff4 i j Petit;9fl for . Wrn- fowitf arid -cjai 4p&XtrM. bouruc A: fowler, txrsi fhre4 :of Wm A; Fpwjer, dcjX 'r -' IT is ordered by trteurttrJ? 1 ttniefs Wiiliam1 jw)V; . 'bee f tile tht fendaott, htwer hr Pt?tlja "of .he Cor? pUiiuM witjbi! thetfitlt4s of -ouri. max xne j.-cihio.u a 10 nim, e j-ro confeffo '('abfoltt'te"yth3t''vrrt:feraen thet eol be made' i u Ke Raleigh ReiiU r . iof two creeks-: . - SIMON .TUKNfcK, , Ffcb. 1, i8oi. ,:. ,-. Clerk ot,the tour? jiitt Receiyed from Lbndpn) A Parcel t SPBtlKYf$ TISC ORUUTlCdi K(fS. arlt D)f ? c overed by the iate;l;ranciSi..Jiburyt CJ?r- mill. ir. aono aouarc i.uauyn, ;ow prepared hy his Wiowi wha rtitVyiltloleatt.nd.rop liirnn Lrv- Jar thePoor itfiautiniied asjifa, . - . -i ?V.-.rL-. 'XT. l-3tV by whicti opytaros fi I7t7 1 T tieJe Drops 4rtTfi from the Vei-- table, Mineral nd AftttrjaVt :Kmgiin. hi V e i it e ftlf q u n d lu pe r lcr j tV t Poi r.tt-fcfiicaf fUout, JJleers, lstvV Chpiep ' l.ti iont, .-pimpled uow rcy- cr lliev boen irbfiruftiont purify the and lia,ve thU secHUAr'Pxopertv, th!. aibotheafyyndprafantto tak? i tfcej 5 L)igcttioo, .uren2iheath? r?em fci .'Tji Continemeui, and tfiei ;Yjrtnes win r; aeenmsted pwanepjit Prim jgjjy fhlt'Wedicinc beei' fcufid t?f NW ' :.'mL A;l ti tJfe. 4f-- 4o :9 aoy othti' Medium ?e ;fujt jS? tiVatiog tne mint invetersieVHbatic ! , 'crVi tfwii- af the epftiEicrj rlfin iij the hs. CancertyilUieusTya It 1 nocr A-iimzTexi ' ana tit xv-""b Hrnors;hh too ,'14 ' Adntage tljhe, Sfcrs. . iujj wrttf DiroVr their y. Hi V

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