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-y'.r' ' - OaTareth PIau of fair delightfiipa UnvrarpM by Party Rac toll ve like Brtthert. Mo n bWy, Vol. IV.- ... Y -i&jYYY . . .. - . s.- .. - - v ... .. . . n A NORTH 3Sg Suftontg. SEVENTH CONGRESS UNITE D 'STATES; At the Seceni Stjfin S-tzun mnd beld at the City f IVaJhtngUn, in tht Territory of Columbia, Monday tbj Jlxtb of December t one thwJaTii eight hun dred and tivo. A V ACT To alter the time5 for the next meeting'of i Congrefs. RE it enaSed fo the Senate and Houft of Rtprcfentatives of the United States nf America, in Conrrefs affcm bledx That after the adjournment of the prelent feihon, the next meci ing of Congrefs (hall be on the firft .Monday otNovsmocr nexi. NATl. MACON, Speaker of the Houfc of Reprefentative, STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, Prefident of the Senate pro tempore Approved, March 3, 803. Till JEFFERSON. AN ACT To alter the time of holdinp the court of the Univi Ji States in Kentucky diftrict. BE it-enabled by the Senate an HoufexofRepreJematives of the United States of America, in Longrejs aj . fembled. That from and after thr firft day of April next the feflionsof the court of the United States for Kentucky diflrift Ihall commence on the'.firft Mondays in March July, and November in every year: 9ny law to the contrary notwithfiand ing. - . , Sec. 2; And be it further enabled r. That all f'tiits, proceis, and proceed ings; of what nature or kind foever, pending in, or made returnable l the faid Court, fhall, after the laid firft day of April next be continued over until the .next couft to be held in -ooformity to this at - -HATH." M.ACOW - Speifkix sf the Hbufe of Rcprclentaiiyes. A. BURR,- Vice Prefidat of the United States, an4 Prefident of the Senate. ApproviYMar ch 2 '803. TH: JEFFERSON. AN ACT In addition to the acl, intitied " An afl re-Kula'ang- the grants of land appropriated for the refugees from the Britifh provinces of Canada and Nova-Scotia." BE it enabled by the Senate and Houfe of Reprffentatives of the Uni ted States of Am-rica, in Congrefs afembled. Tint .Samuel Rogtis, one of the claimants under the aft iritL tied " An adt for the relief of the refugees fiom the Britifh provinces of Canada and N iva-Scotia,'3 fhall be entitled tn two thoufand two hundred and forty acres of land to be located in the manner and with in the boundaries of the traft dcfig-nated- by the aft to which this aft is a., fuppl Tient, and fhall receive a pater t for the fame in the manner directed by the . faid laft mentioned NATH. MACON, Speaker of the Houfe of Reprefentatives STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, Prefident oi the Senate pro tempor. Approved March 3, t 803. TH : JEFFERSON. Land in Chat he ?n County. TO BE SOLD, A BOUT Sx Hundred Acres of LAND, lying on Rocky River, in Cha tham County, about twelve Miles weft of Pittfborough ; 45 Acres of which are cleared av d in Cultivation, 10 Acres are' planted in Apple and Peach Orchard, and 10 Acres in Meadow. The Land is well watered, ad i lies upontw public Roads. There is a good two ftory Houfe and other convenient Build ings on the Land. Apply to john Hunter, on the Premifes, 1 will Ull the Property cheap, for Cfh 01 raes. May 11. NOTICE. ?; Hereas fomi; Accounts yet re- v main and not fully fettled, for Tran -i t'vns under the Ute Firm of GERARD aa .i T MES13ANKS, and a Number of Notes a.va c:ouatsdll and unfettled fully fince the ! -ffolution ' : I his is mft lcrioufly to urge all 1 f- lor.s concerned, without Delay, to come foFW-rd and liquidate their Accounts; and if f 7 cannot pay, let them make their jull 1 t due as fafe as poflible, and fully acknow 1: it on Paper as a fair and juft Settlement, i. uot in future plead Error. It isa'fo urged i-; aaove, that any Perfon having anjy Demands .n the farmer Concerp, or the Subfcriber. fnou'd render ihirn aftd'riccivs Piysent, make Sculement aereeabie to CcdtracY. I. t K A 1 El H 4 Mir C ' Averafborcvga, Ma 5, 1, lft I a J HTHE Subfcriber takei this Me- A A ;nvM PnKlir. That he has uft received frm Philadelphia, a handfome and centeel Affortment of SAIJUI.tKY.- H has on Hand for lale. Saddles, tiarnei&, Bridles. &c. which he will fell on reafona- bla Trms. Allthola ho may be pleated to favour him with their Cuftom, mydepe(j on Punctuality and Difparch. vvm. t lau is.. Raleigh , Aftfy 9. A verr eentetl Saddle, well worth 25 Dollars, a Bridle worth 12, and a Martingale and Collar worth c, witlbe hung up to be run for at the Raleigh Race-Paths, one Mile - - - 9 Haats, according to the Rules of Racing.- Anv Gentleman withine to enter a Na, will make it known one Week betorc tut Race, j ... . - which will be on the laft Saturday of this Month. The Entrance-Money for the above Articles will be according to the Number of Nags, it kdngafmall Sweepllake; TO BE SOLD, fNE Thoufand Acres of Lan lying and beingon the notth eaft Side of the Great Marfh in Robefon County, with a Grilt aod Saw Mill, and a good two-ftory Houfe nearly finlfned, with other Buildings. There are two other Mill Seats on the Land. A liberal Credit will be given to the Pur' chafer j and Particulars may be had by ap plying to Archibald M'Neill, living on the Land. Aprij r 5. Letters remaining in ihe Pofl-Ofice at Chapel-Hill. "iNE for each of the following PeffonSj viz. :Mrs. Meeky Franklin, John VVi!:i2ras, George Moore, and Ifhan Thrift. D V1D NUNN, April 20. Allhlant Pollmaftert Notice is hereby given, PU thole indebted to trie late L,on- A cernof VVst ls & BanxS,' that if they do not make Payment to Meffrs. Jofeph and William Peace, Merchants, in Raleigh, on or before the firO Dy of May next, Suits will be pofitively commenced againft them. A '1'racl of Land containing 640 Acres, of a ex celent Quality, the Sugar Tree being he principal Growth, fituated i Afhe County, on the middle Fork of the Beaver ban Creek, and through which runs the great Weftefn Road to the State of TennelFee, is offered for Sale a great Bargain, it being the Property of Wells & Banks, who are anxious to clefe their Affairs in North-Carolina, MelTrs. Peace will treat with any Perfon difpofed t pur chafe the Land. PASCHALL WELLS. Betrrjlurgt Mar. 31. Sixty Dollars Reward, HTHE Goal of the Diftrift of Fay- etteville, was broke open on the Night of the 19th Inftant, by LITTLEBSR WILSON, J tSE ROBINSON and JA COB HAMMONDS, three of the Prifoners who were confined there on Charges of Fe lony, and who have efcaped iheretrom. LITTLEBtRRY WILSON is about 27 or 30 Years of Age, fair Hair inclining to red, about fix Feet one Inch h:gh, thick-let. He generally were a fhert blue Jacket with Sieeves and a Swanfdown Veil. He was an Inhabitant of Lenoir County, and committed for the Murder of a Man of the Name of Argor; JESSE ROBINSON is about 24 Years of Age, da-kHair, about five Feet fix Inches high, thick-fet. He generally wote a fhort lue Coat He was lent from Richmond 'ounty, on a Chirge of Horfeftealing. JACUB HAMMONDS isa Mulatto Man, about 2c Y'earsof Age, about live f eet feven Inches high, tolerably thick-fet, dreffed in Homefpun, having alfo a blue Cloth Coat. He was lent from Robefon County, charged with Horfe fxeahng. The above Reward will be paid for appre hendingthe aforefaid Felons, and delivering them to the Sabfcnber in FaTetteville, or on fecurirg them in any Goal io'the Unites States or the Sum of Twenty Dollars for either of them, GEO. K. BARGE, Goal. Fayettcville, Aprtl 20. . ' SHERIFF'S SALE. On Saturday the i8th of June next, will be foid, at the Court-Houle in Greenville, HTIIE following Trafts of Land, - or as much thereot as will pay the taxes due thereon, viz 450 Acres, the Property of Starling Du orce ; alfo 56 Acres late the Property of las; V !W? rjiiel. " : CJlDfcUN MUYt, Shetitfof Pitt County . Efpccifully'iGfettnHis Friends, znd the IuMit ibrenr1. ThatheKas received" from WtjYorJt,' 2 Iiacdlime i a Y-w ' - " ' ' ' A SPRINC.pOptKi, vhich he ,Wltt: Xell 6jr ne moft reafoiiable rerms, for-Ca.: ... , 'XiV 3!, -May 14, IRAN WAY,.;. . A BOUT the i&li of lid Jiibtia IX from. the Subfci?Kr, Jiving in W3c County, 7 Miles eaftiiaf th Falls of Wsafe, a Mulatto Man nam)T&am, i Vears ojd, very well grown, wrViff vParentf live with rmtip Aiiton, 91 yyaen, where it 1 likely he is lurking. A ' ge&a RewacJ ".wl b given for fajd MuitiMa,if delivered to me, or fecured la jaufd ihH J get fclwvasaia. - THOMAS ALSTON. Wake County,. Arit t o$. ' ; ;. A StjMJIftC AT. TO iENT 1 1 For the Remain der - 4thB Yert THE two uppes $torieof aHoufV .v. m:..-.r. ..,Y.:..Y i:. w-n ' fin;fhed Room, thjt bfwhtchave trew places ; a Garden an? iti excellent litche The Jcwer Story i Jtcirpied as a Store.- ftands in the centR Vf be yrllage,' a'Be main Street, aear Mr Taylor Tavri3' inj3 is by far the moft efojibfe Situation i thai Place; Immediate "ftfUfhn maybe ti0 ; Mr. lohn M AuleVa the Preratfeil fhew therf. mat 'r wm ppljr toth"SulJ IcriLef tt Hill boTQCgh, ? V- April 16. I flOGG Se XLit A Farm retr Ralcigk, t UK SALE, TWO ITundrpd and. fixty.eiht Acres ot g0fiO,ani ntuate about fix Miles fouth ot the thy of Raleigh, eighty of whi ch are in Culivitfon. Tbere are oa the Prerr.iles, a tcterably good Dwelling Heufe, excellent States, and other conveni ent (Outbuildings, fileiWater, and a good Garden, the Propertjtef jeffe Mitchell The Prenvlei raayfbe entered upon' imrr.e. diately,;or after the eifuing Crop isreaped. icgioca 01 jjwo( fencj win oe take a ia Part of PayijFierir For fev thr P-artietMry r V, ? UTttit 't$t&- cacii, living onrtne can a. April 30. To Pump Makers. . TWO Wells are to br funk or dug in the State-Houfe Square, and one oppofuo the Court-Houfefcio the City of Ra- leign t 1 nc!e Wells are to be curbed or fe cured from the Lettom to tht Top with Brick or itone tqbiatee with a good Pump each, and are otherwileto be covered and finifhed in a workmanlike Manner. A Well in the faid City already funk and curbed, is iike- wife to be titled with a Pump, and otherwife put in complete Order. Prepofals will be received by the Stibfcribers, or any of them, from thole who may incline to imckrtake ihi Work, or any Part of it, frojn the prefen Time until the laft D?y of May nexr. JOHN HAVWOQD, JOHN ING LbS, f. MARSHALL. Ral lgh, April ':2, i80j. THE TRUSTEES OF THE WadeJl'Orough. Academy, TNform the Public. Th?t the faid Academy is now-anensd for the Recfntion of Students, on the following Terms, viz. Keadmg, Writing and Arithmetic, eight Dollars per Scholar. EngVifh Cimmar. Geo graphy,, and the lower Branches of the Ma thematics, twelve Dnll Creek Languages, fifteen Dollars. Genteel tfoard may he had at hftvtwo Dollars oer Y d - - ------ f - - ear. The Truftees having employed the Rev. John Brwh as their Prefident, and Mr. David Dbvlap as Affiftant. flatter ihem- felves, from the Readability of their Cha racters, the Healthinels ot the Situation, and thelow Price cf Board and Tuition, that the,y man acquire a lar?e Number of Studcnis. ana O " J that their Infant Inftitution will meet the Pa tronage of every Friend to Leaning and Vir tue. On Behalf if tht Board oflrufleis. IOSHUA PROUT, Sec. April 26. Wake County Court, tebritmty Srtftavs, 1803. Lodowick Alford ) vs. Original Attachment. Varren Alford. I i is orucicu. iiidL uuicia liic yjr fendant (who is fuggefted to he an Inhabi rant of another State) fhall appear and reple vy wiihitt three Mosths, final Judgment he 'entered againft rrom the Minutes, S. TURNER, C. C iNtORMATION WANTED. TF Edward M'Ccne, Brother to Ryas M'Cune,"who left Ireland and came to America about frsty Years ago, and firft fet tled in Weft Cain Townfli, Chefter Coyhty. State of Pennfylvaaia aqd from thence Re moved with an Intention of fettling in North or South Carolina. It he or his Heirs, will apply to Wm. cr James Neilly of Weft CalnTownfLip, of the County and State afcre- 1 faW, .iQ three Years from "the 4th of January f.iaft, or t the Sobfcriber io Hotifiy'srook Townfuip, County and State aforefaid, thej Jjinay bear of fomthing greatly to their' Advaa- tage. : y, P.lV ID HUNTER March 5 ' ", ' . ' ""' i. ty T r . T 7HerAaa ,T:aHfniriifticf4 nn the Tl .Ml ' tate of Nat han is t-Tl n b., de. ceafetf a'rv Seflir red onerable Propertt Veiongine to received a on&leraVle PrQDertt teloneine to iF'; . prenxea the deafei. iT Suit it ii mv lnien- :YrP,?5,5f ot Outran, and d Itieri tfettte 'ihft Eate, andieiiver eacKs. Lt? , jatee Kis ertief fropottiorijible.Partof the JEf ' tate the firft of lanuarv ritit all Perioni i t : J . 1- 1 .L havg CUis lgaintt the deceafed, arerc, t tenticated, wi&in the TimehmiteSky Uw;'. ; 4 j or they will not Repaid : Thofe indebted to U; the Lftate, are requefted to make .immediate ;t Pajmrrtt, as thai who do not atail tbift felvoeof thilNotfce wiltbe vinfe'd fey ittfBv cer. I fiLIAS BOWDJSN Adas. Franklin Cntyf Aptil . y-Y, y . ; . Scheme of a Lottery I Prize to confift of 630 Acres of gocd Land .okhfoaj County, on which it a rich 'Bed of Iroij Ore. a Grift Mill, aad one V fcalf,ofrthe celebrated Marlborough Iron vQTBiS, well luppuca wua an exccnenr (! - tEtrtm of Water, all the 1 ools and Im flcineats nloeffary carrying on the; ; , Bufinefi, arid the balfrfiT a B'ackfmiih's ' " r .Shop and T&b Is, Uous. 3.000 is 3, coo t lPillt 640 Acres of Xandi jnjohnfton County, on v ' -tHe 'jaaia"' Road leading from 5aatthfield to Raw leigh l r I . . 60O 400 5 7 15 5 ao 10 600 - ,.I Prize a valuable Negro -':ManSlavef . i Pnie a Hcirfe, i Do, do. J , JJo it Silver Watch 172 5 too 40 3000 l Vo. do. J jf Calh Prizes, Do. S j ;". - i469 ficketsat 5 dolls, each, is 7,545 This Lottery will commence Drawing at Smithtield by (he Managers, on the fecond Monday, in June, ext, and continue until finifhed.; Ai Lft(offth7e fortunate Nuaabtrs will bepuhlifhed fn the Newfpapers. All Ptiies will be paid on Demand. And thofe not demanded until the next Seffioa of the Genera Affembly, will be paid at that Time by iome Perfon in Raleigh, of which ptfblic Notice fljiall be giveo. Thofe not de manded in. the courfe of the Year 1803, will the Lottery. This Lottery is for the Benefit of Mr. Jo nas Froft, to enable' him to dilpofc of his Property. Tho Property is eftimated at a fair Valuation, and Mr Freft has entered into Bonds in the Sum of 10,000 Dollars, with lufficient Sureties, that all the Prizes fha!l be duly paid, and good and fufficient Titles give to the Lands, Iron Works, Sec. 'kS Bonds are in PdfTeflion of the Managers.. A great Advantage which this Lottery poi lefles. over any that have lately been pro pofed to the Public is, that there is no Draw., back upon the Prizes. The Prizes amount t" the lull Sum that is paid- tor the Tickets, without 4ny Deduction whatever The nnm bef of Tickets-is alfo fmall,- which increafes the Chance oi obtaining the high Prize. The M anzgers pledge then JeJves to fceth' the Drawing is duly and fairly condutiid . and as the Ubjcft of the Lottery is to a 111 : I good Civizen td.the Sale of his Property, ani? i as,!t oners great Advantages to AdventurefS, j they rtsft theTickeis will meet with a ready Sa'e. Tickets it five Dollars each, to be had ci Mr.Froft, of the Managers, and of Gentle men in different Parts ot the State. M. H4 VDT, ROB. GULLET, fun ; tr. JVArsON, V Managers : CALVIN JONES, j HARDY HRY 'AN, fsbnfcn County, Feb . 18,1803. To the Electors of thz Divifion com prehending tht Counties of Bladen. Brunfruick , Dupfin, New-Hanover, l Sampfon and Onflow, Fellow Citizens, AS an Eleftioii will take Place in AuguiT- next, for a Perfon to reprefent you in the Congrels of the United States, I thus publicly offer myielf as a Candidate for tfcat important Trutt.. The-Part l adled duriagthe Revolutionary war, my PrUt:ca tJpinions during that im po. taoc Period, and lince the Lftab'nfhment of out Independence, alio my Sentimentsfcr the Tix Years I had the Honor to reprefent you Je Congrels, are well known : I therefore deem it u neceffary to arrufc you with Opinions re- fj ecTng itej 'rigin or Motives of Parties, nor rroteihons of csclufive Attachment to the I Conftitution or Intcrefts of the Nation. My Comdu'tl fhall continue uniform. ini my Zeal unremitting for a genuine and ratio nal Republican Government, as guaraateed by pur Natioaal Compacts the Conftitufion, fhall be ray Guide in all Political Concerns the ; Peace, Libeity and Happincfs of the United States my, fole Obj&. Notwithftanding the Calumny of a few In. dividuais, I am fully confident that the pre fent Adnuiniftration of the Government of the United States, is pure, economical'and juft, and calculated to fecure the Rights, Liberties and true Intereft of the People. Should I be koaored with a Majority of your Suffrages, rnv Time and Talents fhall bt invariably employed for the Intcrefls of my Conftituentsi And cr the Unio generally. WUh the higheft RelpecV : I have the Honour to be. Your rnoft obedient Servant, JAMES GILLESPIE, JVilmingtn, April 20. - '' ' -, y Gales b.tj lauh received fur f ale. Pact wo ad's jamvu i Razor Straps jToScliicg which, the Toimect of a dull Ra?.cr v,e:d ho longedl dreaoed -PROPOSALS J PHIL- celebrate a -fe;, -h,l?iiiJ I I. That the Work (hall be Dr'mted with l iuv tkiiuiut until con contain. ?W m Ha,t . beu. .i;, Sn P1 -. ' n f"' , wy-? r " U i ' " ' 1 tV m: taiued, the Work fhall be pjctto treis" ' Cui Iffta pottnter erjt res Net ftcuxdiuftej-nret huncatc hiiiius ord$, .... . i '' ' ; AmongS the intereiling and eventful Oc wreacef whith hae uk n place in Europe fince the ever -memo'able Revolution-in Ame rica, tie late Convuifion in Ireland j$ not the leaft rematkaote, the caufes ar.u cenfeqtieQUa 01 wmcn ult ai -attract the attention, and in cite the fjmeathy, of every thinking irian," whether he be a native oi Irelaiid 6i Scot land, or of England ot courfe," Ot every Ci' j tixen 01 theie States, as benig mriroately 0n j necred with thole Countries either oy de- fcent, cocf-nguiiiity, cr cOrame rce.. . Jiutr j let it fee oolerved, that theic Speeches are no urouen t iorwiro as aiunicu oi coniroveri v - j co agitate the political pattivns, or to interfere. 'V J wi th the cocteBing mteieits uf the Amer 16.' y 400 1 people . 7 hey will be laid before Jube-VobitG 87 j merely a s the' production ef a GeiSiosj .w'h. 85 ! exuaordiiiary power have lrrtCUaWyaUtacAejl the admiration "of all mea tf -talt, 6t rffAyt,i-y," 01 of fentiment, of what ever pfnioa or 'atioiK;; they may bS:. 'To Gentleme 'Tthe Lawiav yV; particular, aid ali thole who wifh to Jftudy, oed:; tjpratile the lublime ltience oi LlocoUonY'., ; wLetherir the Senate or the PutputKe.lov " rtnie arguments," thcpoigfiant wittrclfras, atxl "r" thcbniiian' IuiMiiatia of MrCufratj,- will V-T-"6-be highly imporuntaVjh'fcy xh'bit, iiV; t new aRd peculiarflyie 'aU'lKe' beauties an -J-ill the ecerg5ofoh Eglifli Lanjuae- Ahd t whiilt thejReaieT ; cuments, a'-mrre Tnomate aprvleur"kV e w le dge f thr bitiory ol thit tii-fat-to: coutiuy, he muft be d flighted with ;hte, rafcinating" . powers and tBrfctomn'-andiog ete'nente of this . "- lingular Biari,1 who, by h:s wo.uerful excr--tibus a aiOratcri has tapuvateainot tni the frrra-HrtJwrioatiAO-uLbis tr.!' as: Mit Itzi lubdued the eiirairy . ot hoftire t actions; aiivt the hatred of inveiorate enen,tcs 1 Subcriptions are receiveu by I. . Ptangias, the Editor, .b baiiinaort : cy 1 Ga;es, th F.iater nereotand by a ihe iockleiters ;n j 1 nendsoi the Work throu?bou the U. state. PROPOSALS Pf P A f K l C K BYRNE, For publijkwg by duccritton 1 he extremely lublc nd 1 tt Ji Hihtcl is prrjixtd, ' An fcfTayena Corle 01 Liberal Lducatioa lor civiand v Llc, VViih . 'iiuY, -i Ltriure On the Constitution oj the U States, nd engraved C hifj 01 tiitlory & Kirgiaphy IHl WHOLE. CeRKCTKI, IMPROVED, by JOSEPH PRIES'l LY, L. L. D. TT .R. Ar lim. PrirtD. R. I'ari's- Holm Taurin. .tire Taurin. ...Ti-vat c.Nluiu.los i'crarc lafeorei, It 1'ukiU wtis pcr.unerchtora remis, IX I V.'O VOLUMES. ! FirQ Amsricau tditlon. with Copy-Right fecured.) TERMS. I. This Work fhall be neatly pnnted on fine wove Papti, in two handlome octavo Volumes. II. Price to Subfcriberg, neatly boux.dup in blue Board?, three Dollas and fiuy.cms, payablf on Delivery The Puce la be ' ai:" vanced to Kon-Subfcribers. ill. It will be ready for Delivery in abe it two Months. 3T Suhjcriptions received by the prite baecf Juft Reeeivtci ft.--., i- s - And far Sale bv the Print' htreot A Parcel of SP1 LbdiUR Y ' AN vicriCRin'it' niltS. firit Dif- covered by the late Francis hu,ry , Chy mi!l, No. 15, Soho Sedate, TLondon, and r.ow prepareu by his Widow, who is iett by his Will lote Pc-entce and frrieter of. this moft invaiuabie Mci.cinc : .'b , whun. the j Dilpcnlary for the Poor is continued a ui by which upwards ol 17,790 -l'-tfen nave been relieved, many of whom! were decreed incurable, and as luch dilmiiied Irom the diuerent Hofpitals. Thefe Drops are extraded from the Vege table, Mineral and Aaimai Kingdoms, and have been found fuperior ia Point ot-Efficacy to any other Medicine yet pubiifhed, in era dicawng the mcfl inveterate Scorbutic Dil- t orders; fuch asthe Lcprofy, Bvilr Eiephan-i y iaiis, Strumas, Fiftuias,. Pii, lahzm fl tir.rt in the f vss. f'anfcf rs. Rheumalilru and Got, Ulcers, Blotches, Children's Erup iont, pimpled Faces, flow Fever?, &c. Tincy open UbftrucTions, purify the 15 ocdy ani have this peculiar Property, ihat they ar both eafy and pleafant te take ; they alfitt D)geflion, llrengthen the Nerves, require no Confinement, and their Virtues .will.-hell god many Years. They have likewife been fin ud the raoft" efEcacious Rjemtdy'in Ve tcdmulatcd cutaneous Dfforders" peculiar tovl liotChmaWsi and, in xj-eiIiHg thole had ttiimoiii: svKich tno nirer) iohaxw the Sir-All lfex, Mt2fles, icc,!xi may be taken Tta' 'A-dannge with' theC-Spf; W-- . J 1 l 1 ' Ik m n
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