1911111 'Gat Land and Tor Sale. lat Tag - subscriber will ilalle his farm. deoldinP situate partly inßarry , panty in Rush townidul County, about eight mile& Rom tki PoUirrille. About 60 acliniaf,itle and In a hats of cultiva ti on. Tine and - Potted* Rail Road n tract.. On , the premises are erect ling houses. all to rod order. AA the Land Is known. to* rod Co indisputable title will been. n apply to , JS C. may 12 3fs4? on COAL LAN For Bak, onto be ornAT valuable inlet of Laud call ' 1 " ton TreCt." belonging to situate on the west Satiation Rail north of. and adjoining tits Teach offered for male onikeovnintstating • Coal Mines will lie 'leased 'severall; W on,amovod taiiiutt. BE r PP NKY"MI Sd & WalnT , . .aprit 11 DICK'S CELESTIAL Sr;ENEI 'iory of Amelia, illustrated by just received arid4Or sale by april 14 2$ • Chimpaigne MIRE subscribers have just reeeil -I- for sale - 50 Baskets Champaign gam which' will to found the folko Braude, Napoleon, Palmetto, Medi Dart. . HAZZARD & Apnl 21 DiSiehttl oll6 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Jusratofote existing between li i and Dante/ Spennenbourg, contractor and 2 5 th Sections of the C.attawissa was dissolved un the 7th init. by null by the withdrawal of Daniel Spoonst the firm--and the subscriber also that he is nut responsible for any del ed by the said 'Daniel Sponnenbouri date. HIRAM may 9 "EIIiOWLETT'S laterat Tables, j‘ Nob aad for ale 4y B. 111 jut 24 _ _ HAZZ RD' & STRA WHO : 4, * ALE AND RE' Dry-Goods, Grocery quor Store s Corner of Ce,tra sod Market &ref April S Teas! Testa ti Teti _zooCHESTS and k chests of and black Teas, consisting Picco, Southong, Pond:long, Gimp° t flysini, Old Hymn and Hyson Skin, j .and for sale at redllicill pen* . ' N. NATI! Senna - lintel chests pat op for f , may 2 mpaigne Wi t VIIA.IIIPAIGNE WINES of the ' 4 - 1 choice brands, vie: anchor, com champairrie, glue, and. palmetto; a wines, fot . pale at moderate prices to MILLER & NAG april 28 Public Notice: TBE Register of Schuylkill granted tb the subscriber, Lette istration on the Estate of MARY 13 'Pottsville. deceased; all orrice' tad- Estate are hereby required to Mak payment; and those haring claims to 4gally authorised Sir settlement to B. N. PALMF. may 3 • -• Notice and Cam T":ETTERS Testamentary of the e mARY BRINE, deceased, having ed the:subscriber sole executor o and testament. A ll persons bavi garnet the said estate, will pie* for settlement; and all. persons _ ind same are requested to make paym ,scriber, who is the only person legal! to receive said debts. The administ ed to Strange 14. Feiner, Esq. ha void by the, probate of the will of Bain, andlhe subsequentgranting 'star et Schuylkill County, of letters . 47 to the subscriber. RICHARD RIR Residing in Sole Executor okihe last will of Mary , may 9 Dissolution of fartire„ riThE partnership heretofore ex .s. t h e ma b e aribers, trading under D. JOHNSON & CO. is this day d" teal consent. '''The business of the he settled by either of the snbeeri• tee, 25 South Sib street. BENJ. D. 3' • CALEB! VIM& May 1.1838. tb•Coal bairn' en will be cantina' scribal, trhoitill keep a supply Of White and Grey Mk Schuylkill eat market priese by the cargo or W mV 34 : CALEB Coal Merchants, Land ' sad otheri4 ore respee . tensed by - Sin Gott Engineer, band 8 • • WHAT be has commenced a • Ja- dance in Pottsville, and is pre • and satisfactorily execute all boa • ha may be favored. U.S is deternitiod to confine h Pon/mils and ii,' vicinity, which rill enable him pcnctoallv to. a gentlemen-engaged in mining, wb • him. . Maps handsomely finished. and Designs furnis in every "stYle , - Pennsylvania HA% April ' Swabta's Pans 20 DOZEN - gamin:es Pans. ed fresh frnm the proPridtot Batentprive Thousand Bottles si,l medicine were said hut year, and increasing. Furnish, She doom. riq SSI per bode, or three Wilts .11.4 legs Ague lirtgebal I Alm Ilwairree Veranifilgi. • . ~ , .. G ,.. ...... _ ....... • . . . .... . , , • ~.. . . _ _ , irllbilllD • • WILL b•-flold PC Satirda th e 11641 dii '• , MaylB3B. at I o'clock .M. at the • , of Christian Ley; Innkeeper in the town of Pi ' ; Ewe, the undivided moiety or elf part of a car 4111121411114 of oral bud, mutate 4 10,117 folnohl ' ' 67 Schuylkill county, containin , hoodzed (*thereabouts. bounded by 'lands of Jacob Cbride Wm- araelZ and *the •• ' h.__ . WILLI NI 011 &SPY. • . JOHN . $ RINPFLRR. , Awdgnese of Ada Randeaboth. • Mai 2 , l • 33-4 a BULL'S BREAD VEMN. Ns. 235, Sera Did Sind. Ailedeletio. • LEWIS W. RICHARDS zes trolly informal AA his. numerous fends a nd-tho se who Lave.' heretofore patronine the comb fitment, that be has taken the above well luau n stand, and le' now ready to receive . hem wit every attention, that can be bestowed upon eitb r their comfort Or WWII& • Philadelphia, April 18th, 183 at Privets 31gl'aerees loth*. sad SehuJlkin borough of d Is cleared, id the Dom , through the, three dwel. cutit half of Land. An terms. AG. MIENS, premises. 4 - 4 tha "glick• both Spohn, Road, moat fountain, is tens; or the Or together RRIS, "Street. 27—ts • ~......wor ..: , . ....-..--:_:.‘ ... 7 . 7.-. .. ' -'14.0.'-' , Ar .it ~.11 .. so ,7 • , • . VHF, Proprietors of this Line (which' boo inwit: Ja• fitted op in a superior man..r for the admin.' modation of the Travelling Coto . unity.) reetwel. fully announce to the public th t the Line will positively commence running t tween POTTSVIIZE 4 PifiILAIDEL.P. III A, on Wednesday the 2d of May, nod_ wdl gantlet:is to leave their Wilco at the Pei ny/vania Wail. Pottsville, daily at 0 o'clock; A. M.,and arrive in Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock P. M. at time following rates erases To Orw4mburg, -. $0 50 Port Clinton, ~ 75. Hamburg, I : 11.00 Reading, 'Pottstown, . i: 300 Trap, " I ',' 3 62/ Norristown, - 4 50 :Philadelphia, 1 ': 506 For Seats apply at the Pennsilvania Hall, Pottsville; ilerr's Hotel, Resdirigt ;and at their Office, No. 25, North Fourth Striiet, Philadelphia. ... MINTZER & t . I, 3 ottstosen. SA MX. OVENS INE, Phila. EVANS dr. CAL WELL, Do. • ',Proprietors. , also, Ms rnikshank DIM MI ed and diet Wine, A• ing, Crack ' Comet, &UCH. 30- ;partnership irate Omens on the 24th Rail Road, oil consent, ;bourg from Oyes notice. As contract• oiler this , W ENS. 1151 J et received itti4N. PURSUANT to an Order .f the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, on Saturday the 2fith day of May, 1838, at 1 o'clock:P. M. at the house of Christie° Lay, innkeeper} to the• town of Pinegrove, Dr. Jacob Christ, didrotnistrator of the estate of Solarium Clifist,latle ifil Schuylkill County, deceased, will expose td mile by Public Vendue, the undivided moiety of bill part of a certain tract of land, situate in Dairy township, Schuylkill County, containing fbur hundred and eighteen acres or thereabouts, bounded by lands of Jacob Christ. William Graeff and others, held in common with Mem 'llaudenbush. Alio, the legal estate of the maid intestate in the lie! . one third part and some amall equita , ill ; hie interest amounting tb about ono. eleventh part of a certal6 house and lot alcove in , the town of Pinegrove4 in the afore said county, liounded by lots of .John. Barr and others, •being the house and lot 'on ovhich Jacob Christ, Esq. resided at the time of bls decease.— Also, one lot of ground in the town of Deerfield, near the town of Pinegrove, bounded by Talpe hocken street and other Ms, being i. 6 same lot purchased from Benjamin Sergi:v.—late the es. tate of acid deceased. JACOB CIIRIST, AdMicustrator. cu 's li. ud Lt PoUsvitie 28- EIE b Green .1 Orange, ,er, Young 1. it received ' & CO. Iy ere. 33 . following wpodcock, flue grape iliEl II baring I ( ' of Admin . .- „NE, late of ted to pant intmedia4e 1; , mein them , Admit 34-61. on. !. tate of MA libeen grant ;her last will g claim, w remit them :bled to the it° the sub. authorized ation gran:- fig become said Mary by the fteg testementa HAM, •oUsville, ; ise,,doc'd 35-6 rebip. * between e firm ot B. .Ived by rno. to 6rm will re, at the of- ii ENSON i: . ER. d by the eab• e feel Red, , at the sow , gle ton. South. ARKER. rieto ly ill. Re! to rec w ch Tract neeent pd - to my e.lllll°l cidtseittnil 31-i... jugs isseeis- Mm* of is valsabk demand is sip& bolds. =I CM EXPRE wirn or ST CM Public Sal: By order of the Cows. LEWIS AUDEN!? lED, Orwigeburg, April SI 30—ts Clerk 0. C. Encourage Home Manufewtures, Confectionary Manufactory. rivilE subscriber respectfully announces to the 111 - public that be has commenend the blannfac. Lure of Confectionary in,all its ?}rinds branches, at his Store in Centre Street, nearly opposite the Pottsville House, where Confectioners and uth. ers earl always be supplied wholisabi and retail, at thli lowest, Philadelphia cash prices. Country Merchants are respectllolly solicited to call and examine' his stock belori purchasing elsewhere. 3011 N S. C. itlitHTIN. 50—tf nov 4 • - PAILKER,CO, . MERCERS 415. TAi(Jilb, - • (Formerly Parker & WHlfirms,) • DAVE removed on tful'oppoSite iiide of Centrb Street; a few doors above Horiveglan Street where they. offer for. side a WV Oursortment Superfine Broad Cloths apd Csalimeres of the most fashionable colons,with ars elegant assort ment of Summer Cloths,Vestinipi, Lunen and Cot ton Bbirts,.Callars,.:Briscuns,St/iris, Gloves. Sus. di penrs, linen and, cotton Hose. all kinds of Gentler .- mac' word iota 141 _ BNd htereating aid ditossiging Fads. 'ANORE twatioluie reefs of thwestracliady 4 •Ta• Amity- OD*. !IYAL - EvAx i s, odebratia Oamontiliatod Aperient .Antibilions Pills lentiatingilllicted maniac& T• Damp Dickson. 36, Cornhill.- Bake. Agent Ow the aloof Dr. Wm Eames Camomile Pills. - • Lows r., Nor. 134.18 W 1 Dear SitHatiwing bizeperte: nee that ern Alerting* that thwelbeted 'Seam ado benea. eat results of medicines. I cheerfully otter mills th the public In behalf of DIL WM. EVANS'S. OAMOMILE PILLS. I have beewallieted fur, the last ten yule with distrait...in the head and chest: often so bad es to deprive.. ins of skep,for, three or that nights in enemata% but bate never fitond relief by any of my friends prescriptions., until cry wife caw the advertiaments M the paper.' *ten she pomaded me to semi for some. which kdid, and obtained two boxes and bottle', which resulted io, almost completely retoring" too. to health, although I have not'yet entirely Sobihed_ them. Should you consider Aide any benefit to ;Ourself, or the public, you have my cheerful pa -1 cliesioit to publish it. Yours. respectfully. THOS. K. GOODHUE. Centralist. 29-1 or S ars. INTERESTING CASE Cared ay Dr. Wet. Ensses Csauratihr Dade mid Family Aperi e a t pia a .-.4lte. BENJAMIN DOWN, corner of . VPPen and Georgesetreets, Philadelphia, affect. for seven years with extreme nervousness. by which be WWI not able to write h:a name—his symptoms were, ernsmition, daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite s palpitation Of the heart, giddiness and diamesa of sight. atter Wilily of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or, courage, sickness and weakness ex. teine debility, disturbed rest,. sense of_pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest back and side; costiveness, a dislike for society and conversation. Mr. B. bas made trial of varipos medicines now belbre the poblic,,but to no effect, until, observing in a public paper mime cures performed by Dr. William Evans's ' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, be was induced to give.them a trial, of which ho is at, any time happy to state that they effectually cured him of.the above distressing disease. o:TPenions who doubt the abavereme, are most respectfully directed to the above Mentioned per mit), at the north-west corner of Bbippen and Gorges streets. BENJAMIN BOWS. Philadelphia October 26,1837. LIVER coauBLA INT,IO TEARS STAND" ./tirs..Hannah. Browns, wife of Joseph &owns, N. 6th street, near Second, Williamsburg, afflict. ed, for the last tan years with the Liver complaint, completely restored to health through the treat• rnent of Dr. 11 1 m. Evaiis. . Symptoms—Habitual constipation of the bowels, MLA loss of Appetite. excruciating pain of the epigastric region; great depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses,. pain in the ?ion side, could not lie on her left side without an aggravation of the pain, urine bigh colored, with other symp. torn. indicating great derangement in the fume. Lions of the liver. ,flirs. Browne was attended by three of the first pf/Ysicians, but received bat little relief from their ftV%ne.tiiPr.lalner p roc ured Evansts!nvauae peparatiemhichl fetitually retitled her of the abov'e distressing liYili Puttee. with others, which it is not essential M intimate. ':. , JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County of Nei York, sa. • . , ijosapb Browne, of W illismsburg, Long Island, I being duly sworn, did "depose and say that the Wits as set forth in the within statement, to which ne• bee subscribed big name, are just and true. JOSEPH BROWNE. Husband of the said - Hannah Browne. Sworn before me this 4th day of lanuary.lB37, PETER PISKNEY, Cora. or Deeds. INTERESTING CASE of Taboosler Con scrniption.—Mt..John Rhwel applied on the Ist dly of September at the office 100 Chatham , street, laboring under the following symptoms:— kslight spitting of blood. distressing bough, at- , toad with an expectoration of purulent matter, ' night sweats, general emaciation, difficulty of brpathing on exeition; with • well marked hectic flash on the cheek. On examination, the cheat, was found to sound well every where except un dtix the left, clavicle, and in_ the armpit of-:the same aide. D•tittinent. —Directed to take the restorative Cimomile Pills._ with the expectorating corn: pound. at the same time an injunction, to call in fray days; when the night sweats haliceased. the expectoration slightly niminished, ass light fit of Oughing still remaining in the morning. Or dered as usual to continue the medicine, sod to call in the Cherie of a week—when - his health ontioued rapidly increasing, without the least cough. Called at the office on the 4th of this ninnth, quite convalescent returning his sincere thanks fir the benefit he had obtained. !The above patient chiefly used milk regimen, dtirimg his treatment. AMIN A, THREE YFABS:grAISDIIIG. i Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoine—great languor. flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head iiihts, difficulty of breathing, tightness and attic. tOre across the breast, dizziness, nervous irrita bility and restlessness, could not lie in a broil. :Onto' position, without the sensation of impend ; .. suffocation, palpitation of the heart. distres. big cough, costiveness, pain of thestumach, drove. 1 diners, great debility. and. deficiency of the nary.' 1 , one energy. Mr. R. & Monroe gave up every ; 1 thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the enuntenanee of every passim interested m his dzistence or happiness, till by accident be noticed ili a public paper some cares effected by Dr. Wm. Evans's medicine. in his complaint, which indis tied him to purchase a packagoof the Pills, which *molted in completely removing every symptom at his disease. He wishes to say his motive for this declaration ts, that those afflicted with the lathe or any symptoms similar to those from ithich be is happily restored. may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. I ~ i Lry pat COMPLAINT Sit YEAS ii , STANDING: '' RS. SARAH, BRENHISER. wife of Mr , Amos Brenhiser.corner'ofSecond street and mantown.Road„ Philadelphia, effecnia for the lost six years with the Lives Cinitplaint. was dompletely restored to health by Dr. WM. E. F lANS'Scausornile Tonic and 'Family Aperient Vin. Her symptoms were.babitaal. costiveness. pnelatipg pain An the idemanh 4 .depression of 1 rits, languor, extreme debility.distorbed sleep. I great pain in her side, could not lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain, dizzies:in In Die bead, dimness straight, with other symptoms vidicating great derangementln the functions .of the Liver. Mrs. Brimhiserbas made Indy( vs , , ! - taus medicines now before the public. bat re. •• no relief until she wait advised 10 make , ' of Dr • Evans's Pilo. afeshieh As hi happy 1 Fai stab that they ellietoslly,reliweeil Ise, et the fligrltt rilliPilirokirith Aims. which . . , . sat awe to fithosts. l apoirla-, Mandl • . Tara " ; • • . 5 , • -i Ea • -44Tilb r d . . Ine 4' D..A Lan WO ',We tglidell o i Which jlotablamil captives!, d itt kui s e d 41.** !! - !!!letil FANA.torrip innsintimai A;terfies Fa! elfertedi log the treetinerd h. - i wither' Began - • ?Jr: John Gibson, or N.4lb street. W ben, afflicted *lib *gab:see conipialet .Yeare end Ws* - during wirli p r o Lhe had louse marten Hie chid - eye) • were excruciating pitin is a § hbrjointa , bat lY to the hiptietteulder. linese - and ankhn , to: lig- Aravition et tier painetterardwisight; and for tlet nowt part dilutive' (torn eeteitial beat. *a obvi ono thickening-elf-the As* and ligarneetti arith I a complete low ofnetecular pciwer. For-des ben at of thorn afflicted in a Warily manner. Mr. Gibson conceives. it meet to sty that the' pales" have entirely Ceased, Ind that his joists hs-vs conipletelyireccivesed their natural tune. 'led he teen able to MUMS hie ordinary Undue* 111TERESVNG CASE. DTSPEPSIA4.IIITOCIIO3DIti , taIiaI. Mrs. Amos G. Kenny, No. 115 Louis street, between Stanton and Houston etreeta, afflicted for ten years with the falowing distressing Symp toms: Ac,d eructatiOn, daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart. gid diness and dironeu of sight, could not lie on. ber right side, 'disturbed real, utter inability of en gaging In any •thing that demanded vigor or courage, so -es a visit:snare idea of en eggra- ration of her' 1 wkiimacal *venire to, particular persona And . flees. groundless 'ppm esi hensions of perstmal de ger and ,poverty, se irk.' someness and wearin of life, discontented, die , quietude .on every sligh occasion. she conceived , she could qeither ,die nor live, she wept, lamented desponded, and thought she led a moat miserable file, never was One so bid, with frequent 'mental hallucinations. L Mrs. KenLy had the advice fif several eminent physicians, and had mannae to numerous medicines, bat could not obtain even a temporary alleviation °fiber distressing iitate,till her husband persuaded lier to make trial of my mode of treatment. She is now, quite relieved, and finds herself nut onlir capable of attending to her domestic Pairs, but; avows that she enjoys as good health at present is she did at any period of her existence: i - • .1. KENNY. Flusband•of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Sworn before me this llith day of Dec. 1836. Peter Pinckney, Com. of Deeds ASTIIMA._S . 5 YE RS STANDING, in • Mr. Charles Hobart, o. 122 Orange stnset.N. ' Y. a ffl icted for five yea with humoral habitual Asthma, applied:at the ce 100 Chatham street on the CS of October, laboring under the fkillow ing symptoms. A monad of lightness across the chest. with the greenest (difficulty of breathing. distressing cough, generkilly ending with copious expectoration of viscid iililigm, disturbed rest, the face turbid aind of • livid hue—could not lie in a horizontal position Without the sensation of 1 immediate eufflwation, latnguor, drosrsinese, and dizziness In the head, and loss of appetite. Mr. H. applied to the Most eminent physicians in this city. likewiseal several other remedies without obtaining any l rmanent benefit, until his friends persuaded him to piece hi Itself ander Dr. William Evens trei t tmenL He is new re lieved of his complaint. and called at the office yesterday, evolving that be bad not words to ex press his gratitude, for 0-• benefit be bad ream. -ed. October 21, 1837. .. 1 We do hereby. subuni* our signatures to the troth of the above cures,' that the statement - la in every respect true. SAM AEI PRENHISER J N STEIF, Baker, No. 17 north • ghth street. Philada. Philadelphie, Oct. 2 at. 1037. Dr. - WM. EVANS'S edical Offices for the sale of his excellent Medicine, Is at N0.'19, north Eighth street, Philadelphia. Sold by 1 J. - T. WERNHR. ' Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Port Clinton Foundry ' FOR ALE WILL be wild at prate sale, the Foundry pleasantlt situates, i at Port Clinton, Schoy L. c kill county, on very r asonable terms. This Foundry is at the corn oncssment of tho Little Schuylkill and Soup ono* Rail Road, sum making, and will in a hurt time be one of the best situations in the conntry to do a liigatusi nest For terinsoloc. aPply to PARKE & TIERS. Iron F under , Philadelphia. 1 o ISAAC MYERS, '. • I Port Clinton , . jelly 29 . , . 6-631 , GREarr imitzuiavvests: Valuable Ilea; Pro/pertg in' Panning, FOR SALE THE undersigned offiirs for sale all thst well known three story ,SR/GliC STORE AND DWELLING 11004 and the apportemanCei • situate in Centre strect.tPottsviale. the . Mimi, i ii of the undersigned , to ge ther witb nine 'other tenements ib the rear o said building, and the lot of ground Whereon e whole stands. The brick budding. sfiresuid contains thirty feet in front-4inished :from dap buement atoll tp..the garret in the best style Pt workmanship, and both as a business stand and is residence. is most fs. operably situated. Tin( foregoing property will be sold on• low and seelestroodating terms. Part of the purebase:mariey Irmo remain on this prop. arty for a feiv years, c i t esired. Title indisputa ble, and possession be given immediately= apply. to : G. M. JENSINGS. April In Pottsville QUeen Viciori . a Stating A new sod ilegaut article far Ladies' Dresses i'Ljust recebridand Air sale by HAZZARD & STRAUCH. 30- rzEgi F# ~ ,iofoards. C , AROLINh work flowing boards. plough NI, utopid tad ved readrfor%roc. 1; 11 sod ludas of di mot quality sod phew ouostatitly oa.haud. a Ow sett in lobs to sok P erdue" nyoo spyAl floe lty latter to • JA4 M POT tlagitqlMientr L. Ph I &HA r • . . . sprit MI $l. ;amagi 'AN* 111111.010 1 1' . -•-• , , - r' a ASTA.BLISIIMEO.i i • •',-1 , - ! •,--- , , ',) , 1 .; -.:- z i . __' . l6iiiairick C.ll#ll.lg ; . 4 - le D sarEcrPumy legumes bin Mende and , mil '4l,. POW' le Pa" , that h• 4 1 , 6 4 4, 1 0 l a, BikiiiiikaireiguamabOitismeii.„ . , la 'Nciriegientiltioeb nestdaor *km lie Atesue i tbs boriiiiiipOr l'ettaille, Wherein We el", ways keep on hand and We to are* alri kintde of Cal* of every variety titpstterne—iaad' whets eke.VW always be kept es head. StieeW lb , Loetutf when essellentvelity. and of nitwit, ehte. His e f onbetionaty coutprbee altar agkd ..11 06 eta aesintutent eelectid witk care, And fold. et the Tarp lowest nits. 1 F. C. lE. would abo Wont fentillen that ho is prepared to beke.Fewilly fired fanny number Iwho prefer furnishing theu or i L oi T ib r,,nt the shortest ,notlee, and on the swat le ternis. a aptllll 3040 Hooks! very 10w ! yip HANNAN offers for' sale Um oxixowlag A- 5 • otandaid works at the wily bar prices at Hume. Smollett and Milkirs Eaglaied • 4 vols. Amp. with plata 1110 00 'Clarke" Commentary. 4 vols. shiny!. • 12 00 Wesley', works, 10 vols. complete. 11 00 Buck% Theological works, 6 vols. s*p. 400, Scott's Bible and Commentary. 3 - 'nhe*P. • • • - 00 - Byron'. 'works. Dearborne's Edition, shock 425 Rolliteo Anelent History, 1