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f Vom I JVVtt-Farler. CXITED STATES CALVXDAK1S39. President, M. Va's Bcrex, New York. I 'ice Pres't, R. M. Johnson, Kentucky. Shu of State, John Forsyth, Geoigia." Scc.ofTrras.,lvi Woodbury, N.H. Sec. of H ir, Joel 11. Poinsett, S. Carolina. Sec. of -Vary, J. K. Paulding, New York. P. JII. Gen., Amos Kendall, Kentucky.

.ItiyGen., belix Grand y, Tennessee. SUPREME COURT.

OufJusiice,n. B. Taney, tilaltimore. Md.

.Issocifitcs, J. Slory, Cambridge, Mass

S. Thompson, New York, N. Y.

John McL.ean, Cincinnati, Ohio,

II. Kaldwin. Pittsburgh, Pa. J. M. Wayne, Savanna. Ga.

P. P. liarbour,Gordonsvi!le, Va,

m. parson. XNashville. Tenn

J.Mctvinley, r lorencc, Ala. GOVERNORS OF THE STATES

Alatc. Coventor. Elected. Salaries

Maine John Fairfield 1838 31. GOO

innipsmre Isaac ilitl 1838 1,000

ermoiu- Silas tl. Jenison 1838 Massachusetts K. Everett 1838 Rhode Island Wm. Sprague 1838 Connecticut W.W.ElsworthlS38 New-York XV. H. Seward 1838 New-Jersey t XV. S. Pennington "

I'cnnsj ivama 1. K. Porter

u

it 44

Delawaret

Alaryhrtidt Virginia N. Carolina4 S. Carolina! Georgia Alabama Mississippi Louisianat Tennessee Kentucky Ohio Indiana Illinois Missouri Arkansas Michigan

C. P.Comegys183G

1838

1837 1838 1838 1837

1837

tpr

V3U

3.GG6!

400 1,100

4.000

2,000 4,000

1,3331 2,(5661

3,3331

2,000 2,500 3,000 2,000 2,500 7,500 2,000 2,500 1,200 2,000 1,000 1,500

ofytemjril the l.egilatiIrF only, whicn affcrds no means of delerminine the aggregate vole of eech partr. We hate one half what it was last year. The Whigs u3rlhV h"Dd 1,1 Machusetts, Rhode

.., irji ana and Delaware, the tote for Governor in the first three and for Congress in lli l.-icf .1,;.!, t . 6

rienlly favorable lo the Whig, to indicate their rci.l slrengtn as contrasted with their opponents. I New Je We ,mye . n the highest vote of each party, including the rejected. In Pennsylvania, the published ofncial fives a less Administration majority, but V lS lrue maj"'y over Ritner is vertnear .,000. On Congress, the Administration majority U about six thousand. In this fctate, the Whig majority on Congress and other tickets is higher than that for Governor, wuich we have taken. Hut

above is as near the truth as we could make it

miotic abandoning the returns at liberty. &

i "b'"5 e wiac ocean lor conjecture,

From the National tntelligenCfr. New York. January 5.

The weather has been so bad that the pack

-iu not sail belore fn.rl.it- :rii

tret tifTtr-A- n , ,,r-J... "v

--J- w nu;ai imam yet. tunny Wright announce ; i i.

, o -v.,. m,vt uiatflius

' "".iiiuiiuii ji iier l:llmrl nl a L

i v , , i,c in me itical field to morrow

r.,, . , v""i

- .. .s c.cti.on approaclies! "The priu

liberty," quoth Fannv in

iew Era. 'havc

in in v Hfrenn "

ti WXAL REPORTS. S7le J"nu",7 5 "me to a decision excluding from the privilege of reporting, all Reporters, but those for the Washigton City papers. The thing was brought about, in a some how kind of a way, and carried by the following vote: J

w - - -

rwi. S?lc rJRcl Elte. lion an I .9 A"?' " eH " Mlb,ic tion.on tLe7th day of Febru.ry next, the following dweubed real esute, viz.- 'I & eMVeSSK

.uu.Fy a raiiKiiu CO. J hero im aknnt ftil

A Ham I a fc .

Allien liriiinn. ifrnwn u..i 4-

A Im IV... I a k . . '-"J w wicaicu lino OH MiH K.itn..u. i

', "on, ii ub bard, King, Mouton, Nich- cbrd, builJing.,ic. Term. mad. fcnIf.i fg'Pton, Walker, Williams of Maine, JAMES LINCH. Wil amSofM,ss.,Wright-20. Jn , , m JVM. ARMSTRONG, All supDoilersnfilio A.im:.t.i...ti M-3w WM. CLARK. -

J I . L t I n . I A

, i w uiiuiiaiiuui A noble re, enge this, on the writers whose severe chastisement they lure fell! Those who

rco.eicu mis puiiul act, were

n iU.esf of Ky., CI .y ton, Crittenden, Davi, Foster, Knight, Li, Lvon, Morri, Noryell, Prei.l.ss, Preston, Rives, Robbins, Kobmson, bmiih, of Indiana, Swift 18.

Cm. Gazette.

Florida W isconsin Iowa

Wm. Grason

IK Campbell E. B. Dudley Patrick NoMet

G. R. Gilmer A. P. BaKby

Alex.G.McNutl 1837

A. K. Roman 1838 N. Cannon 1837 James Clark 1836 W.Shannon IS38 David Wallace 1S37 Thomas Carlin 1838 l W. Boggs 1836 J. S. Conway 1836

S. T. Mason 1836 TERRITORIES. Richard K. Call Henry Dodge Robert Lucas

'Opposed to Mr. Van Buren's adminif r.

lion, thirteen of the twentw-six Governors, and twelve of the States. tDotibtful, one Governor and five States.

uiiiiiiisirauon, eleven iioveriioni nl . i :.. i ... . . T

States. Governor Campbell of Vi Z Z . " lnlM. the climate of

reputed a Conservulive. T" , ' , aS atal lo her X Whig. . 1VoIo,rJ I1; an Shaick, edilor

The States which gave uudisputed maiori

V - c..iuii i an electoral man, he was Hip firs! ; it votes, beinc one more than a rU,r ' aS l"e brsl ln lhc Union. ,

of the whole number. The States which gave administration majorities cast 90 electoral votes. The States where the last elections resulted doubtfully (New-Jersey, Delaware, Mar) land, Virginia and South Carolina) are entitled to 55 votes. South Carolina

... (.rouaoiy ue a Van Buren Stale, if anv thing, at the next election; the doubt rest8 Irom her involor.io l..k:

her vote. ".rowing away t(,n of forei

The present United States Senate consist. ,i f Darham arrived out December 31, in of 30 Administration men, 17 Whigs, 4 Con- l.ncostat- The new, of the late rebel serratives, and John C. Calhoun. " Lowr CanaJa had reached London,

ue nouse consists, as nearly as we can n u:.: . era.u,e 8cnston. Lord

ne oenate ol tlusSfaia oru..i. 1 ..

.1 r . . ... vnciKuiniing'

V1V1 - p . Jme Asst"'"l'y nnd the 10,000

6 ,,,nJ"'"j 11 Will COSt thf V i M

more pull to upset the Albany Regency. For three years nowthev hav j

.I. f ! J "niinedUHII is uasuie ot I ower, but it will tak ntin

more year yet, we see.

1 lie domestic exclunces of the ronnirr

nave not mntpriallt- i.q....j .1 . J

m , , 7 "J '-"ficuuie present week.

tc.uu.icj is 10 an improvement in them.

u.uiie.-ui oruerstor Uour .in i

nrarn,L,i " IT"'

Dealers in foreign exchange anticipate a un.K ucmanu alcxialine rates fl09i 111 rnncn.

i-..ivc ui sreai imnortal ons nff,; j

ami I;. 1.. J ------ --. ..6m gwu.

, .7. 1-' . uPon ,hc Uritih manufac-

"""K uisiriCIS. Ht - r .

ii.ss uanuon (1.. E. L.) is dead. An nrri.

ie

Mary land. The Legislature of Mania

assembled at Annannlic r,n ii.o i, ..1. t.

nd,

Dm I hnmnt Vr. .....

" v"uw uru I llll'l H ) Inf. f WM

dent of the Senate, by a majority o( three voles. , Massachusttls. The Hon. JJAron Laxrence

S re-eiccied on Wednesday, President of

.ueoenaie 01 Alassachsetls; and Robert C. fFmthrop, Lsq., Speaker of ihe Hop nffi,..

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picseiiiciiivcs.

Mr. Thaddeus Stetrhs has

iu the LegUlatureofPennsvlvan S l!!-

son assigned is n unwillingness to seem o sanction lawless rebellion by association with tuccessful insurgents.

.ittc York Enquirer.

BALDNESS

A BEAUTIFUL Lead of b.ir i. tbe gr.nde.1 ornament belonging to the Luman frame. " How etranpely the Ion of it .1. " .

s-, -,vu vauneg many to recoil at bein? an. covered, .d aometime. even aLun soViiy i Kfj the jmu and aneera of tbeir acquaintances- the in. .namder of their livea i. consequenUy St in fin-".!?' Bhrl.not Men ha & Property fill- tbe generou. thinking youth with that heavy a.nk.ng gloon. aa doca the loa. of hi. hair. To .'".lAefeunP"nt circamatanc!.. T

ui.uuiuuE'8 BALM OF COLUMBIA f UJr f?m .f,,,inf fim anpiica

l V-1 :-' Bray, maaea it curl beautifully, and frees it from rrr n... .T2 . '

nftlw, . . """ ceruncaiea

of bTdrH n.i :,uy.,n BUpport of lh t or OJdndge a Balm are ahown by the proprietora. Kcad the fmlnwrnw I nr.. . r

The underaiirned !

used the Ba!,n of CoIu'dTaco ered" YyJ ! drulge.aud Lave found it h!chlr aervichll 1.

P. PSS.ph,.urme7ndreS.e baavy and well aelen. ' . ,tuurBh. .

Goa.wbichtheyoirerforMle.m-i "d Win, wholewle and I rei, I con.l.t S " -,0We6t Pi. loIIowiff article-, viz. , ml,nff ,n P'rteflU

urao, ribea, nnd plaid eauim' , rro.

AI'Xv f.A .- . . . vine

flannel; printed do.; blue.

Ky- jean.; vtaid l ''Z!'';

minted do.: blu. Wow

coito J:; an, rj rrJ

tVn.r.

incenugB, ted tickine. cord m,..i;'r. ' " 'a

tuimasi ana a vetting, corded 1 liV AU aeo . ......

hue cotton aud. ilk d,., aWfV. and mued cotton half do. Ladi, t. .dt fk.cf oandlerlinloei SSSiS 6oom and collar ri. .1 SA,,

lertion. Bobiartt ,l . c una ""'

audjig'd bobinel,.. nni''.amr,c'- P''i

Ikule. Dtk. rro S;': 1 Utj

ink, cord iro ;z:iz?fry.nMiK

,r s " Pl ae and tor.

aU. irhite. 'j''"!'"""-

h,fe and -VZ Br"a

Plaid an

onatioH do-

irhite

IHVII

i.:i. 1 . . 1 . . - " " -Jt rust

l U'KUII Krv PSin a nnl tT&(..

" I LV 1.P.re.ven" ve againat the Wli2 cf haVr bu JT f 7A WQ "

I urau iiiir rm mi it m m 1 n rw 1

The People's Moaev Our nii.w:

peculiarly struck, on reading the legislative proceedings on our firsl nape. t ih

t,nlu mi me oiaie nriniinrr r ii... .....

Si J .r'n1 " l I8'UW hilars, less by

i'cu.ijiv uir unnecessary

anay. u hat in the name of common sense.

also a certain rpitnr.f ..-

vt in

Ttcher, aen. Methodiat Miniater in St Reorge charge. No. 36 north Fifth at - John I

U will certainly raise ita virtnea

in the estima-

lincn do.- nlnii : . ' rs"

damask, rinedZZnl dress do ; btk and plaid silk cravats ; rctiZZ infants' cum: f7 ' TCl,CUi";

. " vwns ; ntjc purses : stnl

n 1 Jll 1, "otmets; villou, hoods; fw nd Silk hats: coll.ni. -,.,J

, - iruiii. una 91 lie

. . . w

an

New Yonir. Jn. r.

The Royal William arrived this morning at iu ocloclf, iavin? a nMnnfi...

.1 . . r6vvi incmi-one

She

passage of Iwenlr.nn

"i irtite en oner 11 in rm t ,M

ocean at this season of the year.. We have

..i.pui ua.es touecember 15. Two or three packet ships are also in, with dates of

.siciiiiicr . Jl COUrse. thprn ;a : J.

r t.ia ii u 11 u u

d as-

fo7ne

" laiU. lor Hall I IP nmtin. . .: etf With Mnmr. 1 r ' . . " I T -Mu-ini- a ,

' ucu lull credit XrA. Pi... . -"uicou i-

Clltien I

W nrinfofl l . .. -v.c,

" iw mituui i m iri!6 cum nA

. ... IUm .C . "u.1 we wold venture to

.oJt.n. n MiOlIIU i,ke to print th-

m,il. r 1.5.1 .1 . . . ""

'"niw.1 lUr Wlllf II Illia lirlf

1.1

...u iue omera not less than 20. " h ororro,on

IFrom the Mayor. j0 JrfBMWOf

i i. L" . .... u m f"enl-. 'ty of Philadelnl.;.. .? ' . ' luur,c orofffln.-

If'ultash Enquirer.

EL at Vic-Ksnrnn Tl Xt,,,!.

ierofthe 31st irsl. i.n. .k- ...

tl.. . Xr: J ",c "garner

k4UTTU Oil

iM f ",,a "rt'Bcate. In wituea. ,, v. . r""" f; r,

n xr ' uave uereunto set mv L.nJ ...j j quaint: Uross-rut. Mm ti "ji, .

ill. i !. i "-t vauecu i r w i iiUffu. f iMrT

omppen which arrived vesterdav roTii ii 'bat each bottle of the els; Coffke If., c, "uc anafaiiec. Two shots were exchanged. Editore.-AII country paper, who will in.B.i Brockville, Xoc 01 ic The former escaped unhurt. The latter was fbor Uce ft Lck 6 '"tbaTnd send ini 2 wounded, but, we believe, not seriously.' t0tl'611 b? "titled x!SiTJSSLV. STT

S..M '"77 . io oneaoz. of Balm.

Cm. W7V. ca.aJ.A.r 7"" -IVOCK and

near Ataidei

a.-ge qnan lilies of spurious notes bear- Xew Yo'k

every town

actermine, of 108 Whigs, 109 Administration M; , mSl D,tler,' nssai,cd hY Ihe antimen, 10 State Rights Sub-Treasury me7and a.,,n,8tenl Pand some of them were ur11 Conservatives, with Messrs. Casey of III fW ,mPe.ac,,mct, because he had "puband Lyon of Ala. doubtful. J .ed a scd,tlM proclamation, and deserted

fl&h V ? f "I,ldiana Tru nd Exchange Bank Co.,' made payable at Laporte, la.. & ?.gned E. Brown Bishop. Genefnl p' . iJT,

have made their annenranr n.. ir...:i.

iiiicini'i'iirpr fw ih.jf I .

out for them Cm. 7l.

O V II I? A r .

uenca. Kiutoi.a. . rormeriu rniir.i r- r t -

u Lane. m .,- Umiy 'Z"'r "uoag00' Elixir of HeaLK.

ooo..iv I V ' oi Wbich 1 was f I.a x.

. . i

Qfce of the Brooktill,

bu . command, knowing there was to be

a re-

raw

c7,iri'e,w'u iias oeen nung in Kinircton flJ S'i 'J'"g Ue Poles to an attack nnAnr?.n'.j.

VOTES OP THE PPnmi D

lOOO I nCIIIOn." I I.A nn.. t'. l

o, . I rOQ .. 1 1 i ... . una n rawMr...- .rjfe-.Snii story about Van

Masachusetta - 41,6:W New Hampshire 27,678 Vermont - - - 19 tQi

Rhode I.!.nd.. a jT noIT " whereupon the Time. I, i - 'si i.r t?

f?'? ..4' Mm 26 1371 The Ministerial r.ro .

. a t a .a - v a a 1 1. a ii

friendship; so that,

-4-VJ03 Jn P.k .7 . . . .

Aik.m. . 22.104 24.786 are hichlv exc ted m. " Pape"

-- - - - 11. 1.1.1 VII Wi

IhatSiS l116 WbiS f Saturda3' -tales full n u a!Jk' rJom,re,!d P-Jing specie in full, on WedAesday, and the Rcfumplion is

as well at the country branches as at u,e principal banks. We lenrn. Inn

if P''1" Enquirer that (he Farmers' and Merchants Bank will follow in course.

I , . j "Pccie pai I out here in the last two day, does not exceed five hundred dollarsZomjVe Gazette.

'e Insurance ro.....

r.T.-J ....''.... . popula

M. the aubacription to T the c pita atock of tS "e tZ?ZmY bre "-n-thatlhebu. n?hour. mooJSood Elixir the office of .aid con,pan be from 9 to ,2 i a." mV be decein

i Mine. I Dr:;r:i!f'n.e-,n,J"n V J other

popular. .,! " ,-?.'-!e.-8,-, m.edy. became

nu proprietor. No medicine ..l V " L',""1"1

u ur mat i r m i -

- -. n-i ii a Known I very aucce88ful rem sr. wiahing to profit I

;k p medicine which they .

r o. iieauii. ruat the public

to 4 P m ' "J :VW-T iriiren it ' ' " ."" 1 e now

made of the a.m.. P-'cat.on b. p.in ' - - -J wo tne d.rection. accom

nd from 1

ry5 wen Bottle are eiirned with m.

ieh nnra ' .

)Uld Dru

H & S. TYNER k - ... . 9 . !.rcn th, 1837

rartment f .i- rlir.r.7 """" a-

Sil1r ln.l. ----- -.

Jona V. H,tt.8pV 1 lBIB- counterfeit i.;t. ""VjT""" " genuine, .nd to

i - " j m i . , uiu oe h

Iriis:8, ITIelicinc8, Paints Ac

H. EASTMAN

Pennaylvania - 131.000 124 91 5 DeUware... 4,520 4.469 4 155 Maryland . . . 27.720 27.409 22 S

:'D! W W 36,910

m 1 1 1 I iiilin.l J..r. .. j r . -r.

V . ira Uurham, nor he. as

25 . J,: incir""icndsh p;so that

diiseisaippi . .

Louisiana Ohio - . . Ken tuck t

Tennessee - - -Indiana . . Illinoi. .... Michigan - - . Missouri ... Arkansas - - -

Toul

20.551

12.S.'49

f .u'u - , """""i o ie move-

M finft S'VlS 1" 3387 J? 61 . cJaended by custom-house of S-nIS S' ficebolJcrvsasul

S:SS .iS'" d-"d wa, buried n.193 lo ?C? w'th great ceremony. The C..Hi. .'f

4,218 2,400. l V, very much eccu py the alien

955.715 1,1

f 5L8.J!t.Were "ow verv eminent

26.133

11,303

:50,000

33,606 30,000

an 517 15,360 23,425 6,771

7. ..rr- ra"8 P8. T'"e is nolhine el,

Whig majority ilVoSrEatsT and Belgium..d their a7-

s tviu iHii s wa ra v .an nr -o - . .

in all political

This exhibit i. u.J .."u,ren !.18

n. r ." r""""' lo lavora&le to trees, n ih. ;.,,-:.

..Xi:?w"VODM. "eludes the vote f RM:a' . and

..u aronna, which is at present in at. ded Th. - . on"nuel lo be Phen

Trerr Chi ?J P?orloflhe Sub- The friehlfulVm f .COMlrac,ed T xr .. . . nnsniier i:r . - M,c vranisi

ar0 '.n.a' Whig vote for Gov- civil w", L n . ,a" raoos. The

rgr" we Hon. John Ilranch.SubTreasury, had but 21.15. n., .ii L."

t lilrAi. . ""a,: vote on the rcouuSU(e h som.iMn Jl! hlg n,Jon,Jr in Uc

Kentucky and Indiana held electi

coun

ion

ons in

r oaa nccoir.e a ruthle h.K

There was but one shilling duty per or The Royal William did n

irge llog. Mr. A. McMehan, of Uni It. llldlann. itir....J .

IJat he had received, thepresSentwnter,$100 The ir?"5 g, l,8We!g,lt wasU44lbs! l,e IIo'ers are beginning to understand it.

frettern Star. Lieut. Tibbals, of ihe U.S. Armr, who lately fought a due with hU w., ' ' - I

:t,.iH - I uraus, iiearijOU-

...v , luc transgressor is hard.

L-anrenccburg Beacon. THE SUB-TREASURERS I -e. them on their wind.ng way; Iok Low they make their trotter, pi... P-nT'1"1' isTig backward X 7 ' Filled with the apoila of victory ' .Vaumee Express. From the Wabash Courier. VCW ?OIiESPOI)EJVE. Jb-verv bod v. mn.i i . ,

SiU Dinsmor;: T. I """l or eeei

and a wit withal. wZT " ve ma

the port of Mobile, .gK7 followine correannnn.. i6i. u,,,Ke "e

him an.l ii.. n-r: "".pice between

" ".ury. u IS ,,ke Dinsmore,

1 REASDBV Dm... i

llashington, Jan. 15, 1822: C

Sin

ing You

This Department is desirouTof kno how far the Tomhii. .:...!. ' Kno

will please comm. 1 1 run UP

- .r. ,7 "ie "formation

-opcviiuny, n W IL CRAWFORD. S. Dinsmore, Esq. Collector Mobile.

se of Re.

ore'fT 0u a The Hou Dresenlativoa , . .

of this S,:: ""wkT?"0".01 tne Statato

upon the wtrtm r ." i.J; . . . v this

vur .ati legislature! Laxrenccbwgh Beaten.

1. ' Mobile. .A 9 ICiM

r: 1 have the honor to n'rt' .1 .1

receipt of vour lef t r iT. . c.r " ,tu6c Ane

fnrmin. wT.. r " T vl u: 1JUI- and ofin-

C VllMoliiint.

Hon II W r , "'"oMUKli Hon. II. W. Crawford.Secrelary Treasury.

,rr TBArV DePXRTSTKKT,) c fathtgon, March 1.1822. ( Strr lhave the honor to inform v J

this Department has

you as Collector of Mobile.

full

S. Dinsmore, Esq. Mobile.

lorm rou thai

no further senice for

Very resnert.

ooiie. very resnec WllCRAwfoRD.

cinnati price..

Opodeldoc Bateman'a drop. Godfrey, cordial Britiah oil Castor do Sweet do Oil .pike Balaam life Hoct. D. Javne'a

Carminitive Balaam Bloodgood'. elixir of health

Fahneatock'a vermifuge!

Cream Tartar Tartaric acid Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Opium Do Arabic Do Camphor lo Aaafcetida Do Aloea Do Myrrh Do Shellac Cologne water Black Ink Red do

Indelible do Copal Varnish Boot do Jappan do Ground mustard Starch Shoe blacking Scotch snuff Burgundy pitch Clove. Mace Cayenne peppet Refined borax Calcined do Nut-gall. March 14th, 1837.

nuu( t the Cin. ffn. concerned in th, ' .VJL . '

primary wat of the diseaU. Vn J ""';"ODf the of limit the who 1 f ,f !T!!L'"d ALat ench true

cace.

Pulmonary Balaam Lamott'a cough drop.

.!-;.;:":" "k wu'ie or retail, at the r-;. nn. n7::.ww'"' "'. or ny of the or-

tiona are the such i. trnc

i well known to maladica.

Calomel

Croton oil Pink root Jalap Bed precipitate Gardner', liniment

erve and bone do Spt.. turpentine Alchohol Litharge Prueeian blue Indi Red lead White do Venetian red Spanish brow a Madder Chrome yellow Do Green Eaa. Dennermint

" cinnamon Wafer. E.. spruce Saleratu. Montague', bala fot the teeth Blue vitrol White do Liquorice Ward's vegetable oil ohavmg aoap Sponge Tor nainra

Medic.mentum Cinnamon Le' pill. Cnnatto ' J

Aarb. Magneaia Autmeff.

Sulphate Quinine 12bty

iiacaeea in-

nr.... . "

preo7".?"eJ.7n? cm the ..me

Wli.f prentTre:6. l,U7: A .u re and never

comp,.iDu, the ELIXIR OF HEALTH or aale atil. rtr,..a.

-u K uuiaineu.

and

n 8wand Tonic SljxIarP

of beinc- . ou.A ".J" I wiiy repel, the elar tho modica7pJr.c ? cj .nd'5"611"' "d iabor' in Agoe. it ir".!Jnd.?beerytoa of Fercr and

Pie. a. n-Rrn j ucu Medicinal princi-

l -nd he.Uh7iMteel ,,,,?r0mOle,re,, tire), j... 1 "Ppe-'te, mhich it generally en-

by

la soon afforded to

.must be apparent to all.

A an a in

CAii" !-8itchTiile8 h test tbie opoortunitv r :r ? "l LaT

c that in future they w I ,unl i lb0 P"6" franklin Circuit Court It Itffi"'I,jr aiten: th .ional btt.ine..CrfnnJ.V.t!!",D pro-

- 7 iu ciiaer

1

Frankl

eaaionai btiiin.. - na an nro-

wui receive their joint In rt.

w "UIIVII.

CALEfl B. SMITH Jan.27. 16Vi7. CHARLES H. TEST.

to

TALL ANnnTv 7T.

V the .ub.crib.r. ;' I!??.-

mate pay meet. . -"-. i " imme

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