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' LASV-fX . nnnffnatkw, than hi compelling it to give plaintiflfs, and who, by thverdtctf the, remiefl for; tr; ng land titles-st W partake Jafgely mc;qy or J " v V ki'vUhern Patriot itfoUnr ora dooWoon, on the prodnctmn jory, hve; never transferredheir pro- ture'of landitsthxistenci? of , IFe-publ ofmoietW6fth c6WQA!the. other pcije9caf Capt svefenomCthe Tnr f ; T,W,. PAtfm tfulTC ffftrfc PtfnP. 1 1 hank hTH is ah acknowledgment of ft debt If lore US. In fwiiich tile determination was, J j: tri j rLrmBl nrkk'i-u. k.w iif ivtG w,dnr.ft X V ' This was An arton ora?5timmtv tried reWe the honnraMie the Recorder, in te; thar-nrfthtf 10th of AtVTit. 1fUW vc ' lialye ' ye4 hanlt ; Wlls, rof the hank of the ''defendant payable to;hearer, amounting im?retber, heforr tljer ere cnt. to thenm of one hundred "and eehtv do'lars, tne propenv 0;. infpiawnT.-wnr fPflosed hvhearentiheint'ffrtn a Utter which wasTodeetVin the post ofre at Salisbniy and directed i to ,the pla'nri at Fniiadeipnia ; !tna,t on jcne iom oiw month, the Temainine halves ofthe taid bills were forwarded .to the plain?fr by'nmn, hy the. same person, from, the iimt place, land ddly wcnred by the ' plaintiff, hot, the fivf, half bill, enclosed and directed to him hv mail; asafrepaid, " on the 10th of 'A u?ut, never reached the plaintiff, in, chiqneTTce of, the imaH; in whih they were, Win robbed, and 'the letter and saM-h'alf Wll felonHHw'v taken away hv persrns' unkxiirnvn. " That 'he plaintiff therenpon fcaWd the said - half bills which' came to hi hand, as afore-, . gaid, to be shown, and pre.sened at the ' bark of defendants in Charleston, and tull payment of the w role to he demanded of . defendants -he, Jhevsai plaintiff, oering; at the same rime.to give a bond of mdem rtlty to save the bank.harmlessyfromjany - future liability to any onepn the five other halves of the' said' bills which' ptajntiff had been' thus deprived, of; that the de-. 1 fendants refused to accent the indenrnvty offeredor to pay the half hilfa.as If they were whole but offered, according to the custom of. the , State Bank y- in this city, fwhich" custom! .we "find icists) to pay plaintiff ninety dollars, being the moiety 01 tne wnoicnve onis, wnicn piauuui fused to accept.-; Now if the Court should be of opinion, that if defendants, ty law; were liable to pay the wbole-of the said lire bills, opon the presentation of the said -haTF five bitts, under the cincunpstimces aforesaid, then .we y3ind Ifor the plaintif jfrso, with interest 'from the time ot tne demand, arid ccsts but if, oil the contra ry, the Court should - be of opinion (that the defendants were'libt bound to pay the wbcle, unless the whole 'of- the. notes or -bills were.' presented; for payment, then . we find for the defendants-, ?with costs.' r !- On, this verdfo,-judgmrot-wSis awarded for the plaintiff; and a motiqp was, ma-ie to reverse, that judgniefit. on the Ground that the facts found, entitled the. defend ants to a jtrdgrnent; half note beinj; nego-' . ciable under the trjgstom 'established by f the wdkr; t half, their whole'vkluei -1 . 5 : "'"::' ' x -"3t The folIowmg.OpnTon bf.thet honorable the Recorder; on, the -question made.' ac- ' compaBie'"d rthereport r 4::' ---v'V: -' In deterh-iin:rthei.ique3tion ansir'jr; under these $ptcial.Verdicts; It -shall not consider the effectjWhich freight be pro-t duced by.an icdetnoiiy. being given" to the defendants ; ncr. ihall 1 1 be infiuenced by, " the; custom found to exist in" the State ; Bank and the Bant trf Sfnith-.Caroljna; of paying a .moiety ot the" 'amount of a bill; when half ;of ;it presented i lcatise I think thatihls'ccttrt cannot prder or judge tf an jntjemnlty, neither can a verdict be givebjby the jury requiririg-the exeCuibri cf iuch a condilioo.v Nor is ilsage admis sible .16 contradic or. explain the meaning' : and import of writing, theterms of which t 'arc'-unambiguous. iThe meaning tof bank jioteris to be collected from , ixs: Jan- j gaage ; its language is plain andnot tohe J t lft Jn which the; Jury fotnd aperiai misunderstood, its popular and ) technical j v per s the irf 1 import tire-the same; it 'm'ustvKereJpie j is Necessary 7c begnAxrned.ty the rules, that relate .tair.,,- im Uar instruments. ' , The only q uestion then remaining is, whether the defendants are bound to pay tbe-; whole 'amount of the bills declared cpen, imder the circum-- presentment : "Jb'f the ' Hal vev" unaccb$n pa hied by anyf proof of the physical destruc- tiontof the other halVxs not. .procliiced The jury have found- that the? .halves! not produced have been stoletj b persons n .known ; as the. Court can'fnteD&ndtbmg wiutu is not cuualned ' in the ; verdict, Mwcu 'iiTts .must oe .rcgartied as ... beidg in existence OnstheVpart ot the "u 13 -nienaea tnat the plain tiffs tiiiuiot recover, mvJess they exhibit the notes or.. provetUeir destnictibnt;pr vhow.that their negociability has ceaied ; ; and , this, appears jto me to: bk: correct peeent ment- of tne case. V: If the nejrocia--, bility oi the. missing: h41ves be' destroyed So that the bauks cannot twice be recur i red to for their payment, they run no rkk ir'ji5 i.ucw aiuouQE 10 uie plain tins i-it would therefore' 'seem. Vimrea tebUitbefortthey evtrtheless; pot be'abJe to rocover theii at.-; By-:the,:Viefcmlan it hast been' ; fthat a bank uote money : that. it. 7ould be no more imoroprietirin fe,hi. ; uujici wncre . me panics are ahsoived jfrom tJhis responsibilityi that the plaintiffs, . ; fimitted to : be the bona fTd-nwnw 3 fie bv;fhe hank to thr h6ldenvof It s that :n jtA nature, sit; 1 pot hepQci?hieVand Can notbe 'Wndeljyjhbank. 1 Both- of these poi'ions appear.to -me to be incor rect Tt js "true that a hanlr .Mil Uene- ralljr eceive asmonev ;Hhat it passes ! a curreiir as rporiey and that, atender. in 'hanki t;fllR..ih EngUtffl; if not ohiected to. is a lepal tender. -Bnt a Veneral practice ney,; hut if -will riot, be naid tHit they so ; it ;is requ'?;te:c tataV tender if manded. fthoilld he are de- manded, hodJd be: made; in monev. and yet an objection to bank notes is valid, for ) the only reason that they are, not money.! ' Money, according-', ti its" leral import; in this country, is Coined 'iretaK current f-r jirLi..i r.i; ainrums,',nv .. "tne autooritv .'Ot the that a certain , t the hold I differ as much from each 'other, as. a title tr.om an estate, or the power from the fruition. -That a hank bill is an ac-knpn-ledgrnent of a deht dneto the hojder of itmust be admitted t bnt an ohlica- tion of this nature is perfectly "consistent wrt" cgociaomry, and bank notes, are as rnucn neocianie as any commercial ln- MiU'i cms thu v j ich we are acouainted A and a right of property in them is as ful- ly transferreol by a deliveryjas in a pro-i tnissory note, ' payable to order, by an en-i dorsemHlt .Upon, the face of its bill, 1 bank promises to pay the bearer 'certain sum upon.aemand ; according to the can- tract, -tne Dearer, when he asks for it payment, is bound ;tdproduc general rule is, that a person demand should acrnmnahv 1 evmencc jj uie (jebt; tor.tbe debtor has'' a;,-. vv-V-.-Vc as io icgti vuu- right to -see his obligation cantelledr or to structioj. 'ir fa vors the conclusion that a have it itcliverea to him when he is cabled severance of " the note destroys the nego upon to discharge it. This h a rule applv - ' ciabihty.1 Bur Icam, fnlly satisfied that ing to every species of tbli?ation, but e- suc,b the legal efftct. both on authority pecially to. a. negociable security, . which ? , 1 principle. I he motioii is discharged, may na-e legally been transferred to an- j. ;rvveconCur y v :-v.. . uincr, unc.Tcrviime wnen tne oneinai aeram an exception, that W nt-nciabl , in strument is not Unclurted withm.jit;Jb t cause if it. were;'a tde1)tof. tnjft.be. twice'' I oblige a dors Wof the; nature" of JP? Proof? bief mentioned, a suit tan be: maintained for ;tt same rule roverns ifa nerociah1e instru- mcnt has been destroyed 'Cffrvl 167. ;5 ( 'amibe7l212. Does riot the case ? before uV come within the reason land princiblev j of the exce jptions;-" The b lls Vere- ne- .lauicwuen rtceiveo py ne. piamxin, : ySy0 acof ferredi Can the halves which, are mis- -he ' could; not-produce the evidence .of i the note must he's -exhiOited; "-he coulcl nt i I prove the loss of the halves owned by Uhev piamtin nney are r nor lost ;. ne couia ot prove a right of property in these halves f. he neyeV had It ; he could ?nptyen, ap- or that . purpose.. Suppose, dims to me the .other unon the panic, and granting XwhTvch is verj improbable) that he' took ithc missing halves in i the course ofbusiness, having given for. thenrj a valu able, consideration; still, he V wpulot j hold .them with notice that the right to the'a mount of Chem' might' tie in the proprietor of thV other halves,4 and ; he ' would consequently he bound.by every":deferice ....i:-'i"fL - . . .' .' i .t A- i wucu cuuiq, iegany or equiiaoiy oe insisi Vd' oporil atrainst-the finder or, robbers be- cause he; wOu ldT ha veaccepted th e)ns uh uci 5uwi iiu"iHg;s wuuiu uccc- arily ; se,f hipi vpori. an enquiiTh ini di vidual fbm;whom the receiver f theW halvVs obtained tbemgmight be liable" to hiri-but hot the bank, iwbosefr notes, heI never nacuv ir tne ti rawer oinecpciaoic lijote ha ve notice before, Jm nitnt itfy&C it is loss, ana yvertneiess pay-uy iit. uav; ju at his.petili) arid it1 lafhs out" that the re ceiver of it had no title; the, drawer will be liable '16 the'reat owner iLoveU' AJartmtHn iTcttmti tThisdecisiori relates to aneipDCiaoie.isxrumeBv in wiiicii, bs ib," the case of a BanWhillj-the right of pro-" If a bill be ltotaha foOnd. the finderhas ho fcroperty ? in it against the'wer, tbo he-b"akaiiistaU iother personsSa1.: 420. kNo)' tbefindertJT possessorf -the notes Jn'qucstioa wpald be m thp same si- payee makes his demand for Payment.--- L LBtit to almost every general rule there A . ' are exceptions, the books are ffulbof ca- ,1! ses, where a party, may' recover;who has lost: the' evidener' of his c)aini?tnppn'.due J proof of its having, existed,' of its contents and of ita Toss ; to this excepti) there is ! rf thi nitt-tir f Ak. . ' 7 Afterr a general;.. introductions an ! No: property In ilie whole-ri ! vested jn the Potssesstrrof ihe stoteri halved present improved ;tate Jof ririspf u- ',n)it ituv, UttIiin.lll.UI "IIIC5C I plaintiff, that Ke hold-ir- of " r naives snouia can that; the origihat bona.T,fide holdercould t not recover.'. The Ground uponiwhich Lbrd EUenboroueh' decided X iThat 1 the half of the r"h'ote (whicji had been, stbleft from the Vftiail) micrht ha ver im m ediatf If $ot into the hands of a holder for,valo,ab)e conderationr and he wld have good a right v of suit upon that; as the plaintiff, apfoti the,other.half 1 should speak irith XeY great diffidence, When I Wd,-for the reasons before expressed, tha.t it does not ccmi o me mat ine. conciusion 01 me; rm Fudge is .warranted by hisprethiJes, Vrere I.not.sustained ,in ethis iudgmerii by 1 thedecision of twojudges of the-Supreme Cduf f United States; wmch arei apcace with the.yievfs I havevtaken, ; therefore; of ppiniorid r thit the ptem - tiffi'are Entitled to recover from the der - S 'r"""? 1,,:4U. ,I1U,U,' V1 ltlc ''v WM. DRAYTON.X ; '.'Johnson, 'Jude, delivered thecpi- nion of the Court Vi , Th grounds on which this motion, rests have been so fully and ablv considered in the learned opinion of the Judge who tri- t ed the cause, in whose conclusion the h Court concur, that the. expression of that i incurrence is aJUhat. is left to the Cbprt. j ' J-1 remark; however, on thejquestiori' rastneffeet; of 'cutting or severing the note xr Bill onjts ; hociabiUty-that HracTIce "i cutung-tnem tor. inc pur A NOTT; r - :.H'BAY-R?V':.,-j; S. RICHARDSON. ; Durkin, Tor Plaintiff, i ' !; 1 v ;J I PrioUau arid Gadsdrn for Defendant. BTriE; Late bar meeting. . StoSThe meeiirtg: wks" Kiildeti M -.-j . . J . . d Vserveu am ong ine , persons present on ' tne orcasMesidestthe gentlemen ot be fear of this cotiri ty, tbeS honorable , 1 r. dajns, -severa! eninent 'Jawvejrsr trom omer counties.. ann.a number ot haveretlred?from orac dehce,v compared ttith'that of frriler uceu tne particular by saying that sideratiotisbn iast and presents state f the corn- j tnon laVraod soggestomes hints ks to 1 $ future pros pects . in tou r -cou nty , "and Alhel sop rces from ijable 5 m pro v e'm en ts must bejderi ved . He trioli Mt Wistory of the cpriolat ip.E Heicbrisidet'edas divided: fotoree epochs j the; .first estendib& ; lrm the reign or vyv u nam. tne 'uonoueror to tne Reformatioiff the seebnd comiris do wn to the! date of the ReVolti tibn, and ihe third from .that, era to our wn'titries. In Hhis .reievyv he tracedpthe progress Jbf Jmprovmeritf and1 bestowed :bi8 tri- uuie or praise upon iuc great juiqiuu rtes;by who'se'-rabors -that irhprovemeri proceeded to take' arYiewoKihejjiris nrudence ofrthiifcDuntryy;aDdttheTe- raarkabler prb'res ;it"1 nas-. made riaaU bafts rthe'Unioriii since'thewai' of -independence, - He ?remarked iiapon the. pecrfjiarconditiblff in fcwhich the junsprujJence of this-country is plac- env inconsequence oi vne common-' de rvation ;oJ the,- Jaw f roni singl e source,' and jits,beirtgat the same ';tirne iribdiiied Jtrwenty-ftr independent states by Opa .many;, distinctbbdiesVof statues j andth'et ajddj'cattttsb'so iri$ n (ndependen cnoitsi f tie fpro ceededi: topoint out at " some Jength $ome of the most dtrjking'xlrcQmstan ceir of Ui6efeDcedr coincidencei tn the ikyrl of th e'se veral stuU V Th ese he AnhriJn.flH iii4...'J...i.. .11'. I.'.-'-. ' I vwujiucicu uuuci ui.uici iieausssucn ..-.tiro in tnu niarp. eerees i He4wn"arkedtha fbthlr reatsbris wi licit ; m i i ai eu 5 yX nucf i v i ;j mj", dencef could evei- acquire ompse crcpancies.' t his lit: iu ra, vy."" 8?3efiti'b: of unfavprabTe) terid encyh ishmerit th have a cpunteractingtendeacy;: ihe hikh impbHatrce aodulb4itiatur!pf q uesuo n s .agiraieu f i ii.tiicsi5.,;yuuv piesti6ri3 6f estitifearti a X5pocen the-law rignis -anu aiiiy ot uatiousj .ouu hc states towards ) one: enpther-randthe docirinesjof w;zehd,mritirrilawv wduiu naturally atirac t :ne . wm ui uuit of some of, the abTest lawyers 1 t- jn$: tl i flferent bptlv.t. fame and fortune, arid lay the founds tiori f a r a : ch arat ter of e xcel I e i) ce a nd, professional s ability, mire various arid eialtedihan had hitherto lijelorigedf io any par.unuer.uie auspicea uicvwu mori : tiwm . W:( Thetfearned orator ebded -to compare uie 8Cope:iii:Ani.riRja risprudencetwiUvthat of the"lg1 lefi , a nd topgint nu t j in jWhat res pjctisr1. it is inrire narrbvrjlandri whatmoei rifehensive The whole ecclesiastical ria w nflijnsiand Is with uWel'ete'as j wen as tnat oi ,tne reuaai services ana i tehuresyland various tothertoihe. hipst arimciai ano uijncuic uraucues .pi me commbrt" lai w; ? Inf labejo'tf siee parhnents of Taw which, losty we h aVe acq ufred '5er tgf etiiii-. port ance and dignity: j 4heightoluei aiding on uestion8.v o lawVr the nature and 'importance of winch Jthe learned ' y udge j expwinnq. with great iprce aai eiqajience. Lvln iooWnar to the Yolup'rospeqtls thpj ur i spnid enCe of ith i, couyrt r Vf? Jie; riients jnustfan rbuenTand ideep laid jbictaluca- 4 tionand to shey tnat;tnere isf greai roomvfor improvement .)n'-tbta-.teiem'en- tary parts ot lejjai eauvation. ue- ded tohprbficiencylnthe baf in the fbrm aKd doctrines of spe- Lew 1 pi ei.cl i tigV"xb ni pared ytth thef un V skilifuries$ of oiir fear iH'theierspects t He fDblnfedtttiiefsb f pfoybntv atidt'a t the tudyf : theoctri nes of Courts of liqutiy ; .xnai.OJ tneuuFtagn iuaiii.iine lmnrovemeht through the sucly bftne law of nlhWbhtriesV addfrdtiradbbtl' jno'j.m new cases, such principle of, tne maritime, an a ci y ii i a w av f re adapted v; tqbiir; wantsl; HeaU verjteil tb'lne eiiihvarVas;sm yer1nUst)S;Wcbuntef ear iricreafeirigViand tinted atsomb of tne nossiDie remeaies or uie sri ;m fielfcth'e 'dilbour Seethe f bar 'd ined togetheV at Concertiliai ; where, a- uranK, -;. :r.n::--wm dtnt tof. UVMhVcMtionThe .members of our trMerrit'atb selves in libndruble a si lion q auyj voui : dbu ouc . uoj m t.. ; year to5 be all bh' thelame 'side: science in n oar-ucs -"oVAy1-"1- n'endehcebri Jie heWch- arid tne dlsfibst- tion to honorand reward both amon' xhe people'.?--7, . - . vi .' y VytWilliamJ. Sf&oticr, Jtssq, secretary, of. the ,Associatibn.lGood fellowship a- mong tne isar may it oe iiduic w uu v Ct?V but that bt txtt,rtg'no" t ; j . Bylthe Hob. ted&SiervJVicjliar of SitJoikMiiyiioniimxo be as,'spotiesa n Honor' air it i& splendicf in talents, y the .Hon Mjylf ff--Tle ;uiesr tokert ;C public prosperkV' full docket and a prompt adnimistraiibn.of jiiitice;T? .By the HonX rvfOT.-Deep draftar from thedeep welUlikeihose witb: which, behave be'en th is jdky refreshed, -j ' ojTiiie fir j. ,. rrf-r-uFwy Alliariceof tl.s cavif, c6mmonV and Ame; ricatvIaW-; u ' V'V' eyer.'kffurd lawyers ready, to defend, and judges bold to declare fine xonsiitUtionai rights of the'titzeni'fVi ''JV' 0'CbttitrvMayHeneTerW'obli ged.to bririg rcfvrr lor her, lost hbnor. uor I . -...'- iixJ '. f.. 1 - J i ' ..i'i'' -i... .''i.l give a renevm uunu, lar ue uuerty c 'Mv it .cheer! theho'ntttUw ;ra wjlllohetwis ?: The politicai AritlimetitfOcthe JLJhited 'it;', $$i&ddttlmsth Hfc'H-sbrces-.'Vj traction id party spint-M4i theW-'- to jmake thi States the 'ubje4t .of, .J.ri'f J ,! ! oipibtft-fe6' rights:.of;'f W . ! etcUVpa m ttor$4i ! a . rnle of Simftlcrotwritonay her citl-,; -t'-' ' j zens 'el6ySmktk:P4ilow8Mh 4mbog thep-; T:"- , selves;-paridheablt'bPstowU , ; rtfctbe I. ; Th'e ()rator of the day-ay-we hav;ciA . ' I gyl ;;.?t : , . ..i &-tiuii,rruBLis'i M.V 'AtlaleVsStbr f i A' Complete vCbflertioni oft theVMilitia J I F Laws of North? Carolina brought up rh& X tothepWefit'v driSeandv r?Hsed -vfeyjth..n?-. teritlemeaVabbirited bv 'theistatum'rvr; to reyise the -awfjbF.t&e3t2 iave? received pfrrshjnXAlcvl airived at ' v-!' ' Kewrk,theirFalttin j which Will hesold low at .wholesale; Ui :Tflg folwiriCextraofdffi -ari'bestfreb ' :ltethm1itilli : d t-t-V'''iW Hi. Cr;r-K:- ''--'" -, ? 'MAdii.fif:JmmfyRw seyerelvr v v jjfpicte rbMXi; general defeihty, rori'tajkin jbrfxesof ih"e'6; -f ; Tl.lTct rtl ',1'lYV Jftf Til. niotto'A Atlf .K.l;rtl,V r .j , lb5 was "restored to pmecf healthy,-., r 4 Hi f- -catft o camtf fitness akt t ; f I j VeryV4c)Ti 9 confiriii ''V'.-", 'J ed and famUy c , tej fiavjri'died th 1 1 short time, preyioast; resigned as past -.rt& ft- . , i efhamgbeeneii ": f! e&ihTenrbFthW taking: I bjo i A- - thesfi'tiill't wa restorfdifi nffprt hi-nltMr ifcisowv-O.moriUsmm 4. I r.piasi y r '"f"('""lJ! ....at t iwwa-V HrtercefaendhV tdr.,i:i fell irito a' gentle slumberv aokb refresh p; ed; andefore the box Vwaf finished khDV wasrest6red;tahealth::V-: jcfcJtM., '' 4$. 4--Ladyi tf NmfcJfrdi B4to from a " ; violent cold; had lost the use of her lower ? J A texttemitie, aaswiAUFc, .au. .-puierwjsein oaa neauu; ; jwas restored to health by th bse'pf these " f V was resignea as past reuet.i IpVpffen cough till felackiirt Uefaci : and expecting tb be-suilb f-rHvr;- .''''11' vereW'. afflicted W3yers; wtthVwha ha V- ! i jlescrjbed astram 1 j .thratened a-'r4pid.c6nsj;in ptlbn; attended H-" ; f tmuchefeilityasc j , of thesefirtsi and 1 4i6iWDtiteiXe5 Afe--i;'w -1 ' tifeiUjbusll ft .- ( j ditticulty Of breathing a, ;Sfr.rtH,, . ; ; , - ) stant; rouia not -lav - "dovri . rt to kx r3 . f- .doeptt al shorxintet k .-'f takinfeoidybojrj ; 'Vf ' ? i : .viuae-s riiisgiveiiostan ease ; in; all ' Y rf1; coiiig;hsfcol4s, stli maXdiMculty of breath'' -l&i iii sumptjo-palrt. i the sidej -fitting cf i W bloody chillness and shivenrits. the ore , .i'tf runners cf fevers; &c, Common cel-s ard.v' U v ' ,"- (' iours. j; '4 hc, aged -;Wi4 j: ;; expedience:, relief.' equally": lealjle'aud -i njntaueouVTen.swhen 'the 3upes arcVI W S anTected;-.' Toh jtDrileifeVth1 tfft matic 'PiK Jt-'z One:6ohch'ntdinin:id i'cyi' "' fiUlf frequently-' ,rjftct9 acufc 7 fife i fo vrtf,r-.o.rww,,tnejuUid:e;p V , . Ih pert signea oy tue soie proprietor, t'f.VVs t.H- , 1 'H:Conway.7hes Jli-gret pre-W I and siid .wbolrlle Jb W.X JCQN AYi ' :l . - Chemist. No24;.Frankfenbi price bpe.dolUrrsiA jbbe:4br five dot4j?y latandretadby special appointment ho-V 5' i Newbern. j. Hobby : Augusta, j r. Clancys J . toinicui. act.xx, vv rit;eier, Aiurticsooro 4 ;v ; vr, Teifair'GreenviUer atid'mqy Druggists & ' V Booksellers Tot " espetuibiUilirAiMi -bir (T . ' ' wua. a Uii"iia3acr, iiirinsuou; lue.uniteii. rii 'iateiw Whe UustleHteemed , and? M&$ft'afiftrpv&i fi C',".vldicines, prepared 6u .4-W.ltCo''.'- ill i, lit Hi
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