err VAeroted, to Polities, Foreign and Domestic Inte ll igence, Literature, Science, agriculture, the &Mechanic &Iris, Internal Improvement, and O'eneral - .ldvertis6nents. CA BIN Et-WARE HOUSE, Chaitaberthurg Stivet. Where there is constantly on hand • A GOOD ASSORTMCNT OF F' 11 1-tv q - ig _ _ Read); for 'pure hasers, for Ca' lt or Produce (::r()rders for CO7- 4 1MIS punctu itliv . attended to.. DAVID HEAGY. 4ilettysburg, Oct. 21, 1834, 11-20 , 5:317/ • -• _ _ - ilOtt - VIC 5 - 71 ,- tr iLL be exposed to public sale, an the promises, on Wednesday the day of Alaroh next, 2 t.>4)itia The Fiist, situate in Nlimuipleastint town s-14, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands a . A. Smith, A. Carrigan, C. Smith and ath• era, containing 9 :terns, more or loss—ot; whia aro a 11 . story. Log Dwntling, log Stable. jpining lands of A. Sthith, G. Beicaw and —others,containing 2 Acres and 114 Perches, Without any iMprovements. The Third,in same township, udjoiaing lands of A. Smith, G. Bercaw and others, containing 3 Acres and 48 Perches, MHO without improvements., All to be siqd as the Estate of WILLIAM TO LA N - D, late of Nlountpleasant townshi dams county, doCeased. Sale. to commence tit 1 o'clock r. n., when the terni9 will be made. known, and attend ance given, by JOUN O'NIELL, Ader. February 17, 18:3,5. te-46 SherliPs •Sales. . MN pursuance of sundry Writs of Vendi tioniExponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be expoSed to public sale, on Saturday the 714 day. of March next, at .1' ' o'clock P. ra—nt the Court-house, in Gettys burg, the following Real Estate, viz: A Tvv 0 -STO Y • WWI C 111.0 13 Si& and Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough - of Gettysburg, Adams county; also on which - - are erected a Frame Stable and othor Build iso, - ONE OTHER LOT OF GROUND, on which are erected a two story Frame House and . BrickStable,with a Brick Black smith Shop and Coal=shed.--Also, .ONE OTHER LOT OF GROUND, on_ which is erected a Frame Shed. Seized ,and taken in execution as the property of George Richter., -A LI 0 -••• A TRACT OF LAND, Situatein Liberty township; Adams coun ty, containing 56 Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of James Moore, C. Donald son and others, nn which are erected a one and a half story Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, a small Orchard, with a spring of wa ter near the house. Seized and taken in execution as the estate of Wm. Topper. —.—ALso— A TRACT OF LAND, Sitdate hiPerspany township,Adams coun ty,. containing 16 Acres, more 'or less, on which are erected a two-story Log• House and - Log Stable, a well••uf water near the door, adjoining lands of Philip Bishop, Hen. ry.Biddle and others. Seized and taken in execution as the.estato of Henry Keefer. -ALSO A TRACT• OF LAND, Situate in Mountpletaquit township, Adams county, containing 100 Acres, more or less, on. which are erected a one-story House, part frame 'and part log,' dotible Log. Barn, a spring of :water near the house, with a small Orchard, adjoining lands of 'Christian Cashman, Bank of Gettysburg and others.— A TRACT OF.LAND,. Situate in Stialian township, Adams county, -adjoining lands of Christian Cashman, the heirs of George Bercaw and others, contain ing 128 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a one and a _half story Frame House, large Frame Barn, spring of water near the door, with a door, small Orchard,----Also, A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Mountjoy township, Adams coun ty, containing 180 Acres, more or less, ad joining lands, of Joseph Blocher, Daniel Reineeker, the heirs of Wilheimas Hough. telin and .others, with a one and a halfstory 'Log House,. and Frame House' attached thereto, with a well of water near the door, an Orchard, and Frame Barn thereon erec ted: - - &Flied and taken in execution as the property of George Berme: • -ALSO- On Friday the 6th day of March next, on the premises, A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Tyrone township,. Adams county, adjoining lands of Peter Ferree, the hem of 'John Gilliland, Fidler and others, contain- tug 235 Acres, more or less, on which. are erected a two•story Brick House and Brick Back Building, Bank Barn, part log and . part stone, a spring of water near the door, _ also a ono and a half story tenant.house, log e.-`shop, and log stable, and an'orebard; with a large qaantity of Meadow. Seized and ta. lieu in execution as, the estate of Andrew - Vr'alker. JAMES BELL, Jr. Sheriff: Sheriff's . Office, Geitya berg, Feb..l7, 1835. "::VISSEIiCE OF MUSTARD.--A ream ,*-t,- v" 4 dy fbr rheumatisms, gout, lumbago, .t. - ;• . . PT,ty.,, sprains, bruises, chilblains, old strains, Pro C r o w,ea contaminoall the Pard nd . - *Orr of the Mustard blood; in a much more S Oat form for arse. For sale at the •=5 , 7 1 Y, , ,- f ' - .4"........!-- r, . Gll,ESERT,;,Gattyslairz. -- . .01/00abor 9, 1934. . ti-39 DRUGS & MEDICINES. A FRESH sripolv of genuine DRUGS ' arid MEDICINES just received and for sale at the Drug store of DR. .1. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1)1:34. I r_3(3 PULMONARY CONSUMPTION! Catarrhal and Asthmatic Disorders/ wr ok.E: than one tenth of all the annual deaths in this country and Great Britain, are t ta tad to be caused by that insidious dostroyor ot hu man life, the _ _ CC, NSILIall;"T. 1.0 Easily overcome in its infancy, it rapidly arrives, if neglect , d, at an unconquerable ,and terrific maturity. An obstinate, violent, :41111 convulsive cough is the inevitable fere. runner, when neglected, of the PULSIO. NAIt Y CONSUMPTION, and its Mien-. daut train of horrors; increased heat and pulse; nausea; oppression of the breast; greenish and bloody spittle; loss of appetite and increase of thrist; ulcerated lungs; clam ny sweats and hectic fever; general emacia tion of the body; shrivelled extremitiee; ex cessive and weakening discharges; sinking of the eyes; prostratiou olitrength; burning palms and flushed cheeks; swollen feet and legs; and, at length, while the wretched suf ferer is sanguine of life, cold extremities and an agonizing death: These evils may be nipped in the bud by the timely administra tion of t h at long tried and 'invaluable Medi- DR., RELICT'S ASTHMATIC PILLP, which has been known to cure persons sup posed to be far gone in ft Consumption, and exhibiting all the appearance of approaching dissolution. The Pills also constitute an excellent PEC TORAL ilimuctNE. Those therefere. who are troubled with the common .coughs oc cw,hined by acrid humours, ticking in the throat, .or defluxious upon the lungs, depri ving the patient of refreshing sleep, and gradually introducing the train of Pulmona ry affections, will receive from the use of the Pills, certain, and frequently the most sud den and cheering relief. They appease the cough, promote easy expectoratien, relieve and ellen cure protracted, obstinate and most distresSing cases. Common Colds a re, gen erally removed by the ,Pills in a few hours. These Pills also aftbrd immediate relief in the harrassing and suffocating complaint of the ASTHMA. In attacks of thiti diseasO characterized by difficulty of breathing; tightness and stricture across the breast and in the lungs; oppressive flatulence; wheezing; coughing and hoarseness; costiveness and other Asthinattc symptoms, the timely ad ministration of Dr. Relfe's Pills, invariably mitigates the attack, often ensures perms neat relief, and sometimes ellbcts a radical cure. The Pills may be taken with the most perfect safety, as they require, in ordinary cases no confinement, and may bo adminis- tered with the utmost confidence to all ages and classes of people. These popular Pills have been used by multitudes with unexampled success ; in a vast variety of cases, from those of the slightest, to others of the most confirmed character. Their powerful agency has been known to revive from the bed of sickness, the palid, dejected and emaciated victim, and send him back again to "the .busy hum of men" an active man of' business in the full enjoyment of the blessings of health. CG'ln proof of which, the following, from a . mul. titude of testimonials, are respectfully. subanitted: "I have tried your Dr. Relfe's Asiliniatic Pills, in Anthills, difficulty of broathing,.and Consump tion, when all other medicine had failed, and have found them most excellent." Another Physician writes: "I have tried your Belfe's Asthmatic Pills with a e ationt of mine, whose case Itild resisted every thing; the cough has certainly loft her." correspondent writes: "The Astlimatie.Pills give suoh astonishing relief in cases of common colds, coughs, &C:as no one can believe unless they make the trial." An agent writes: "Your (Dr. Relfe's Asthma tic) Pills have performed a Miraculous cure in this town. A man about 50 had been confined - some months; his feet and legs badly swollen; a bad cough; respiration difficult, and wangling' over by his physician and friends, who considered him in a confirmed consumption; after taking three boxes of those Pills all the threatening syinpionis are're. moved, and ho is fast recovering." A Gentleman of Plyrnouth,7o yours of age, was cured of an Asthma by three boxes, after having been afflicted upwardsr of thirty years A young Lady of Boston, was severely afflicted for three years with a violent cough, difficulty of breathing, spitting of blood, pain in the side,' de. prived of sloop, and universally debilitated. In this distressing state, after having tried other medicine in vain, acid considered as past relief, on taking only two boxes at these rills, her cough and the whole of her symptoms left her, sleep was restored, and her health was perfectly established. Price SI for whole !nixes of 30 Pills, and 50 ohs. for half do. of Pills, with directions. *.*Preparad from the original Recipe in MS. o the late Dr. W. T. Cowen v, by his immediate sue. cessor, and the sale proprietor, T. KIDDER; end for sale at his Counting Room, No. 99, next door to J. KIDDER'S Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streete near Concert Hall, Boston, and also fin sale by Lis special appointment, (together with all the other valuable Modicinesas prepared by the late Dr. Conway,) by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER,' .Pruggist, Oettysburg, Pa. * * *None genuine unless signed. T. KIDDER, on the outside printed wrapper. A large diSconnt to Country Physicians, Tie dorsi, &c. , • - - - '• Juno 3,1894. Iy2-9 WSSENCES, OPODELDOC, BRIT -ISH OIL, &c. For, sale by the doz. en, &c. at the Drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1834. - tf-36 gyvAT AI'S PANACEA—For the cure of .'s- 7 scrofula, or Icing's evil, syphilitic and, Mercurial diseases, rheumatism, ulcerous sores, white swellings, diseases of the liver and skin, general debility, &c. Also, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE—an excellent article for worms. For sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. December 9, 1834. tf-36 kgAL IERATUS—A large quantity re ceived and for sale at the Drug store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. Decembor It3:i4. • 11:-.36 RECEIPTS AND EXPIENDITURES GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An A.t to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners Ilk. of the respective Counties, to publish a statement of tho RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES, yearly—We, the Commis sioners of Taxes fin• said County, do REPORT as fullows, viz: FROM THE NINTH DA Y OF JANUARY, 1834, 7'o THE NINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1835, both days inclusive:— • . Dolls. Cis. To outstanding Tax at last settlement, Jan. 0, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax assed for 1834 - 12,151 b 7 Pines and. Verdict Fees in hands of P. Heagy,Esq. 269 51 On. do. . of W. S. Cobean,Esq. 349 64 Verdict Fees in hands of James Bell, Jr. Esq. , 4B .00 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting :375 . 18 State tax, chargeable to R. Smith, Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting US 72 State tax, chargeable to W. Laub, Balance due Treasurer, Cern() Taxes Assessed for 1834 are ns follows: Comm , Tons. Towmums. County fox. State tax. State tax on n0tc.,45.c Mien Robinette, Latirnore, $387 92 $154 86 Isaac Treat, Hamilton, 663 68 260 85, V. Hollinger, Rending, 825 42 333 65 John Lough,Sr. Berwick, 669 23 267 48 Joel Bower, Huntington, 626 31 249 35 Nathan Wright, Menalien, 843 86 337 39 John Robinson, Hamiltonban,B43 73 341 94 C. Chritzman, Borough, 686 70 274 93 • Daniel Gat, Conowago, 660 37 "266 44 A. King, Esq. Straban, 893 67 357 43 Daniel Breatne, Tyrone, 375 60 150 77 11. Brinkerhoff, Mountpleas't,97s 33 390 08 William Gitt, Gertnany,:'A2V 11 292 39 David Witl4,ls q. Franlilin,ool 99 361 01 A. Waybright, LiberiY,. 65 . 6 69 262 50 J. W. McAlister, Motintjoy, 546'03 218 09 Peter Frey, Cumberland,B6o 03 344 49 KT - The outstanding Tax appear * to be in the hands of the following Collectors: COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS. Dolls. Cis. 1827. Caleb Bales,Jr. Latimore, 1829. Jesse Seabrooks, Hamiltonban, 1831. James Renshaw,* Germany, Nicholas Group,t Huntington, James Scott, Liberty, Jacob Smith, Menallen, 1832. Robert Thompson,* Cumberland, 1833. John Waltman, Conowago, F. Stockslager, Mountjoy, James Patterson, Hamilton, Joseph Walker,t Cumberland, John Scott, - 1 - Liberty, James A. Thompson, Borough, George Deardorff, Latimot=gsD - George Myers, Franklin, Jacob Breamit Tyrone, John Walter,t Menallen, David Nickel,t fluntington)iii. 1834. Allen Robinette,f Latimore, Isaac Treat,f Hamilton, Valentine Hollinger4 Reading, John Lough, Sr. Berwick, Joel Bower,t Huntington, Nathan Wright,f - Menallen, John Robitison,t • Hainiltonban, Christian Chritzman,t Borough, Daniel Gitt,t Conowago, Abraham King, Esq.f Straban, Daniel Bream . Tyrone, H. Brinkerholl,Esq.f Mountpleasant, William Gitt,t Germany, David Wills, Esq.t Franklin, Abraham Waybright,t Liberty, John W. McAlister,t Mountjoy, Peter Frey,t Cumberland, Those marked [*] have since paid in full—thus [t] in part. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of .Minns County. UTE, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasurer and Corn ' v rniasioners of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to be , a. gen eral Statement of the said Account, from the 9th day of January, 1834, to the 9th day of January,llB3s, both days inclusive:-- William Laub, Treasurer, and Commissionersin Account with the County of Adams: . bit. VIM. • Dolls. Cis. ro outstanding Tax, January 9, 1834, 4,608 76 Tax Assessed for 1834, - 12,151 87 Jury Fines and Verdicts in P. Heagy's hands, 269 51 Do. do. in W. S. Cobean's hands, 349 64 Jury Verdicts in hands of James Bell, Jr. 48 00 Fees and releases alloWed to Collectors for collect.. Mg State tax chargeable to -R. Sinith,late l'reaier 275 18 Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect m State tax chargeable to Wm., Laub, Troas'r. 198 72 mg Balance due Treasurer, TATEMENT exhibitin,,a the amount of Taxes on Real arid Personal Property Assessed within the County of Adams, for the " use of the Commonwealth, up to the 9th day of January, 1835, inclusive—with the amount of Exonerations and fees allowed to Collectors, and the amount paid into the hands of WILLIAM LAUB, Treasurer DR. Dolls. Cis. Amount outstanding at last settlement on increase 3,438 24 of County Rates and Levies, Amount of County Rates and Levies for 1834, 5,321 67 W E' the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, do certify,tt • -LAUB, Treasurer of said County, from the 9th day of Jar -balance due to said Treasurer of Seven Hundred and Six Dollar Assessed for the use of the Commonwealth—And we further certr the several Collectors of said County, and also the amount of Taxe• wary, 1835. • - February 3, 1935. 4t-44. OF ADAMS COUNTY, PA. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY - 1 PA. DR. $12,150 87 $4863 65 $459 02 AUDITOR'S REPORT. Auditors' pay, .. Tuition of Poor Children, Sufi(lry bills of costs paid Sheriff and others, Assessors' pay, . . Collectors fees and releases, • ' Fos scalps, .. Treasurer of Poor. House Funds, , Grand Juries and Constables' pay, General Juries and Constables pay, ~. Work done at Public Buildings, . ii ~. Commissioners' pay,. .. Clerk's pay, _ . Court Cryers' pay, Road Views and damages, • . Sundry persons for . printing, • • - Wood for court-house and prison, • Officers of Election pay, - Directors of Poor pay, Coroner's fees, Jailor for keepin m mprisoners, . John Welsh for building bridge, James Bell,Jr. Sherilf,fees for summoning juries, Philadelphia prison, keeping convicts, C. Chritzman, tax on-quit-rents, . • W. S. Cobean, verdict fees overcharged, • P. Ifeagy, do. do. D. Horner, medical attendance on prisoners, A. Rowan, apprehending horse-thief, Interest on note in bunk, . • Recording bonds, 18,001 68 706 37i 18,708 05i ell 18 45 37 27 62 54 20 16 18 10 04 2680 102 07 22 82 9 20 7 66 13 44 25 45 20 17 23 06 8 26 27 50 151,f;298 01 • Outstanding Tax, _I 6592 35i Balance of verdict fees and fines in P. ilerigy'S hands, 214 51 Quit rents in C. Chritzman's hands, outstanding, \ 79 00 Do. J. A. Thompson's hands, outstanding,- -- - 40 00 By fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collect- 375 18 ing State tax chargeable to 11. Smith, Treasurer's salary, 100 00 IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of RE CEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the ..". .... Office of the Treasurer()fraud Connty,is a correct and . ..7' - (., ). . 0 4 true Copy, as taken from and compared with the Gni ; om ginals remaining in the Books of this O ffi ce—We 1 / 4. --- have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettysburg, the 9th day, ofJanuary, in the year ofour Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. Robert McUheny, John Brough, Commissioners. John Musselman, ATTEgr—William King, Clerk. 86,592 35i Dolls. Os. By cash paid on Commissioners' Orders, 11,298 01 Outstanding Tax, 6,592 35i Balance of jury verdicts & fines in P. Heagy's hands,. 214 51 Quit rentsin J. A. Thompson's hands, outstanding, 49 00 Do. in C. Chritzman's hands, outstanding, 79 00 By fees and releases ollowed to Collectors for collec• 375 18 Ling State Tax chargeable to R. Smith, • Treasurer's salary, 100 00 $16,001 68 706 37i Balance of State Tax on Real and Personal Property is $4,635 10 816,708 05i CR. Exoneratiens allowed Collectors on increase of County Rates and Levies, Fees allowed Co'teeters on increase of County Rates S 187 60 and Levies, Paid Treaser on increase of County Rates & Levies 2,800 00 on Real and Personal Property, - - - - Paid Pensioners, Outstanding Tux, Cash on hand 88,759 91 tint having examined the Accounts and Vouchers of WILLIAM wary, 1834, to the 9th day of January, 1835, inclusive, do find a 3 . and 7 hirty-Scren and a Huff Cents, exclusive of the Taxes fy, that. the above is the amount of the Outstanding Tax due by s Assessed for 1834. Given under our hands this 9th day of Jun. Joseph Fink, Samuel Dienl, Auditors. CU. By Commissioners'.oriers, as follows, viz— Dolls. Cis. 22 50 1,475 00 566 2.74 296 00 555 44 25 311 2,80006 - 271 74 876 71 682 37 300 00 19681 - 53 29 461 00 520 00 120 00 343 69 60 00 45 77 323 70 600 00 75 00 179 89 3 31 248 12 55 00 18 75 25 70 88 90 3 75 $18,708 05i . .. 818,708.05 i 811 03 398 36 4,9:35 10 427 73 $8,759 91 JAMES COOPER. cifIWC.KO224 I / 4 217 I`/i 214272 4 . CIAFFICE in Cbanthersburg Street, a few ‘--F doors East of Mr. Forrey's Tavern. Gettysburg, June 10, 1834. tf-10 e 0 -.A P 01 O ,; . 1 ~7, F Pi , - r 110: 1 111; 4: ! 'z..tni rt .,, ,. . : ,,. ) ...! 1111 'lt' : J 1 ' :, . 1 ripHIS mild and efficacious remedy p OR . -111- sesses many advantages over other remedies usually employed for diseases of children. It has been found beneficial in the following diseases—Pains in the stomach and bowels, cliolic, grfping, restlessness, tke. &c. It is prepared from vegetables only For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Dee. j), 1834. tf-36 POTTER'S CATHOLICON. THE unrivalled and extensive reputation acquired by this Mtalicine for the last five years, both in HOSPITAL and private practice, demands Iron) the proprietor his grateffil acknowledgments to a discerning public. Putter's Vegetable Cutliolicon is offered ter the cure ofDiseases el the Li ver,U lcera ted Sore Throat, Debility resulting from In. ranee and Dissipation, Scrofidu or King's Evil,Oldrind Inveterate Ulcers,Pains in the Bones, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Diseases untie Lungs, Syphilis, Blotcheigun the Face and Skin, W bite Swell ing of the Joints, Totter, Mercurial diseases, 'Piles, Sic. &e. THE CATHOLICON consists exclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight de termination to the bowels,which it preserves. inn soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires no particular regi men or confinement. SALEM, Mass. Oct. 15; 1829. This may certify, that 1, the subscriber, fir the last ten years have been very much afflicted with Scrofula, and after repeatedly trying various medicines, and receiving ad vice from the most eminent physicians,with. out effect, I was induced to purchase a few bottles of Patterns Vegetable Cathalicon— have taken the same, and . have been com pletely cured. After receiving such great benefit kern . this valuable medicine, 1 con ceive myself in duty bound to matte the same publicly known, that those suffering under like complaints may be apprised of its great efficacy. THOMAS MELZERD. Signed in the presence of JONATHAN WEBB and JouN S. HARHISON. Mr. W. W. ParTEn, Sir-1 here give you a statemeni of my cure: About four years ago I became af flicted with a complicated case of Scrofula and White Swelling; during that period I placed myself under the care of upwards of eighteen respectable physicians in Boston, Pittsburg, Albany,, and this place, but their pieScriptions were in vain. My arm became useless, the elbow joint being very much en larged, and so covered with ulcers, that my physician, fearing a mortification would take place, advised me to submit to amputation, but. this very fortunately 1 rejected. On my back there was an ulcer as large as the palm of my hand, which became so painful that I despaired of ever being restored to health, or even getting relief. Having seen a simi lar case to my own, which was cured by your Catholicon, as the last, resort I applied for it, and the happy result is, from its use for about three months, I am' perfectly cured. JOHN HEALY. • WILMINGTON, (N. C.) May 22d. REIMMATISM. P. S. As it doubtless gives you pleasure to hoar of the many cures which your medi, eine is daily performing, I will mention two other cases wherein complete cures resulted from its use, and which induced me to try it. The first is a case of an intimate friend of mine, an old gentleman about sixty years of age, who had the Rheumatism for a num ber of years past, part of the time confined to his bed; he took it merely through expe riment, and was surprised to find himself entirdly freed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. TETTE R; The other case was a, severe Teller oyhich covered both the patient's hands; he Was an elderly man, and had the affliction for a long titne;.'he was totally deprived of the use of them, his attendants being oblig ed to cut his food and help him to- it. Twobottles dice .tuallv cured him. This case, as well as my own, are extensively known throughout the Country, and will add much to the fame of your already popular medicine. Your well wisher, JEREMIAH NICHOLS. The above article is received from the Warehouse of W. W. Putter and for sale at the Drug store of Dr. J. GILBERT. Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1835. 61-45 CONDITIONS OF THIS PAPER: 1. 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