MMEMPI= WIF Thowasillatfiriznr . V cuddle , •1 10 9. - # l r,ll e markii.isfebunitet 'noiiiiiitolf , aited,' lift Wane; 3s tottiville.Schny mums been heard cram. thankfully reeelittit eeetetet to keo9 , :whather dreamed to latitalt Mato. 119 South fifth &real, Ph June lb . iri Fire Della Reward,_ u VP_IMArAY frowetke. *Dont Colliehes.en the - -a. anoint , of tha gith ul aid, a WIIITEDRIFT HORSE; beim:4,ll viola hands akketkries his head low. with a beivrinene, and short tinshy tail. Ind is about ten years o age, and will gait with s Ram or trot. The above Reward will be paid on return efthe 'abet 4.Horer t. the flellmont Collieries, on the Scbbylkill Volley F iiil 'Reed, two wiles a. bore Port Carbon. :ELL & BOLTON. Port Carbon, June 15, 24-11 Vatiable ll FOR s, THE Subscr . ' . .. . valuable and w-! ss a 'ltrunewick le I Brunswick To ty, consisuog of about 2163 part of arbiOris irabli, an neighbourhood, on .which I Stone, andiron Ore, of in' has been found, and used, large quantity. The int. .. 1 the-necessary out bnildin , Mansion House a large Switzer Apple Orchard River and Rail the premises. 1237 acres of Wood 1.. miles from the above, is al June 15 d ANCH ARDINES a l ‘ 7 for sale by June 15 FRESH Olive Oil, Preserved Ginger, Maraschine'Curdi French Pickles, Olives and Capers Oranges and Lem• -for sale by June 15 SHERIFF' BY .Virtue of several iv, is of Venditioni Erponas and Levari Facias, ism • out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill C. uty, and to me directed. will be exposed to Public Sa , at the house of Michael Seltzer, innkeper,tn the Born i gh of Orwigsburg. On Aionday the 81 I day of July next, , . at 10 o'clock, A. M. All that certain Two Story Frame Da -;ling House, with a Two •••• Story Frame Itchen thereto attached, gII g 5 a smoke house an. half lot of ground, situate L in the Borongh f Orwigsburg, marked in the general plan of the said t‘ircaugh with Number 40. fronting northwardly on Cen e Turnpike 33 feet, west erly by the same half lot NO. 40, eleven perches, On the rear 35 feet, and eastwardly by lot of Jacob Hammer, Esquire,ll perches, it being he northeasterly half part a ,. lot No 40. Also all that ee Min Two Story Log Shop, and part of lot No. 9. 3 isit tate in the Borough of Orwigs - burg, in the County of Schap kill. bounded southwardlyre, 24 feet northeasterly by lot 1 on Market Squa of George Rauah , Esquire. 9 per hes. on the rear by a pub lic twenty feet alley, twenty- our feet, and southwester ly by centre part of lot No. vo. it being the northeast erly part of said lot No Two. Also all that certain Two Stol o Frame Shop and centre part of lot No. Tao, front. ing uthv ardly on Market Square.Twenty-Two feet, on e rear by a Twenty fee wide alley. Twenty Two feet, being in depth Nine p rches. it being the centre part of mad lot No. Two. leo all that certain Two Story Log Shop and southw - tarty part Of lot No. Two, fronting sodthwardly on Ma ket Square. Twenty feet., northeasterly by the centre • tof said lot No. Two, Nine perches, on the rear 'b a Twenty feet wide alley, And southwesterly by lot ofC .riatophef Loeber, Esquire, nine perches—late the,Eita of John G. Woolison. On Tuesday the 91 day of July next, at the house of Peter Filbe Innkeeper in. the Borough of Pinny, ove, at 10 o'clock. . M - All "Oat certain me,- &nage. tenement anti tract o Land, situate in Pines-Jove Township or BoroughTtn the ounty ofSchuylkill, bound ed by the lands of Chutes -nyder.- Tulpehocken road, , . land of Peter F en. Marcus Caufman and others. conta:ni g Five acres wore or less, • ••• with the spoon i ances,cnasisting of a frame sire g g - :arriage llous , and also all that certain - •ract or lot of g und.situaie as aborestat 'ed: bounded southwardly Friedensburg road. west wardly by Peter Eckert's fa ill R‘ce, Northwardly by &wean River. containing 3 cres more or less. Abroad t ;at certain messuageienem t & tract of ).and, situate in Pinegrove TOwnship, Count aforesaid, bounded by land of Peter Sneck, John Minn! It, Jacob Seibert. Pickering. and where, containing 170 ere. more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting a Two Story partly Stone and partly Log Dwelling II use, and a Log Barn—late the' Estate of Henry W. Co to I. Esq . At tits same time rid place, all that ... certain tract of Land, situa e in Pinegrove Township. Schuylkill county. formerly rks. in the State of Penn sylvania, containing Two housand acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lan of John Snell &Co., and late John Nicholson. Chris pher Pincher, and George Rapti. late the estate of D niel Kershner. being an un divided part or a larger ct of Two 'Tholisa rid Six Hundred Acres of Lancl„.a il premises, which Daniel Kerper, Esquire, High She If of the (' ounty of Berks. by Deed Poll, bearing date ihe 4th day of April, A, D. 1813. i, duly ackbowle Iged in Ope Court of Common Pleas of - the said County of Berks, a oresaid, and entered among the prodeedings 'of the s ad Court. gr anted and con firmed to Jacob K. Boyer, moat Kenda#, and George Rorer as tenant+ in coin n, their nem and assigns forever. and the same pre ises which Jacob K. Boyer. one of the above named t o ants in common, and Sarah ' his wife, by their Deed did executed, being dated the 4th day of October, A. D I 19, recorded in the office for recording of Deeds, in the County of Schuylkill, in Book Page granted. a d confirmed the paid Two Thousand Six Hundred ac es of land to the said James rL . Elliot,i his heirs and assigns. seeming thereout one hood red acres of Land which w 's surveyed by the said James Elliot. Junior, to Samuel (swell, by Deed, dated 31st day of December, 1819, at Orwigsburg, on the 17th day of April. 1827, in Deed Bo No. 5, page 418. together with :he hereditament, and appurtenances 'hereunto be longing—late the Estate ei James M011...Jr. deceased. On Wednesday he tOth dciy nfJuly • . next. at the h use of Joseph Haughawout. _innkeeper in e Borough of Pottsville, at •••• 9 10 o'clock A M. All those three lots of 1111 11l g Ground or ndlngs. situate on the river - Schuylkill, marked in Garness's additional "plan to Port Carbon, with 1'10.16.17, and 18, one of them No. Sixteen• containing in front on said river Seventy feet, and in depth to the rail road; No Seventeen, con wining in front on said river Seventy feet. and in depth to the rail road, and tbether of them. NO: Eighteen, containing - in front Seven y feet, and in depth, passing rho rail road to a Thirty et street" also a certain lot of Ground situate in Lawton' Addition to the town of Port Carbon. in the County of uylkill, bounded in front on Second rrtreet,in the roar yil'hird street. containing in front Fifty feet. and -in dep One Hundred and Fifty lent. s l h Marked in the general pla of said Addition, No. Ninety. With the appurtenances, consisting of a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, with a easement story and a frame Stable=late the Estate of At the same Jim certain mess , Mutate the , ass in the Count IS 5 g : ofThomas arnin Cooto i Hon on he east, and Burd taming in the whole tract .Acres, more or less a., Or less lies in Columbia from levy and sale. U . i and eighty-fly s acres i Barry aforesaid is levied sidenad of great value as of the Cattawursa Ind Su creek. on thaf;entre turn ed a double two story fro s Tavern. and known as t stable shed, a fountain at I. - - el as a Store, a 'mine I buildings—late theEistme At 1 h same ti t r fouowin of L i n . Schupak.* , and pa tand - utdigiate, and of : Dos. and lassosoll tract in ff Attie. tai • Os eontanain Deborah G Itia4, bounded by Mutt rti n , Ben (our hundred and .Neff a tract. !Wed by the la .ombe, Jamm Si two hundred and James Crnwseri Mffir=Ei NIMM=Mi El 411(Itt 23: y - • old, the prominent. rend! iiit,aprlini tha Olin* Plilitimaly, add tiardid na I lnroniAiVa:tidbdlrbe . iliaely ;dim ie vei7 yet liaU• A line ad. of Wm. Cha!dbira t crelpida, Ella al Estate E. I ber offers for sale that I known property called irire," situate in 'East ash p, Schuylkill .Couti. tree of land, the greater tiorhe orthe 'bestin the here is plenty of Lime excellent finality, which land no doubt there is a r tnents are a Forge with ! a Sa w Mill, a fine ve Dwelling Houses, Barn, and a - Thriving. The Little Schuylkill Road both ?pair through eitoate- from/ to 3 offered for vale. .DANIEL FOCHT. . 'VIES, just received and N. NATHANS. I 242t1• a, jest received and I, N. NATUKNS. 24-tf SAXES. 'e and place, all that P.'• e, tenement or tract of Land. I ter part in Barry Township, of Schuylkill. adjoining lands I adwallader on the west,' Ben. on the south. David F. Coy. iPatterson on the north. con hree hundred and seventy five in ninety acres of which more `county. and will be excluded this proceeding two hundred ‘or less, in the Township of 1. This tract of Land is con / . al land. I) ing at the junction ibury roads: near the Mahatroy . ike road, upon which is erect. `e and log House, occupied u t reen's Tavern. a large frame 1 e door, a frame building erect , ' sling House. with other out lof Valentine Brobst. deceased. j and place, ail the situate in Barry Township. in other county, bounded by njamin Coembe. James Beni four hundred acres, more or t tract. Also all that certain nd ofCrowsert, Bond Patter ! amin Coombe and others. co 4. ree acres, egore or less, called . Iso all that' certain tract of above mentioned tract. Ben .phenson. land unknown, eon— / . inety acres,fifty.four perches, tract. Also ail that certain MEE • " ' 14. 1111 =-i~-;mss=:a~`tt's:_ "``~:i=~ LJ'~' ~ .. tractor. ,- . -JI/Jfitc*ltO Above mentionot‘ AtOhiblgil Alt 11 11 **VatialWindirthet1;;Mrs. - tailing far,lst hid 'satiety ii 'ftrartitemiteelliMik „ad .Jmotiagdkp 4 ~...vir• ~-,., : -..., „ ...-....„,„....., • ,-",..... llifM7-. 'it** elf*4: - A* 0.6 1 0 tenon, pin af, :' - - camplollei An -m. bounded Isy theisselaboso mint* - 'Winn' `Motile' sot *a tithenkOtotitihingiree initidielfaaninitifiesel - IBMs or In .41500.0 thatcertain tiatt of litilham No& rison'afp . ocebonedildlijide lait Otiose inemlitletCtract.. James ;Staphenson'itr..part of-Widiant, 11114inines. - Pans coundnind itroitindilred andolight acres. monoor:Isso. Also port of Thcittio Caplan. Also part of "Vitoria. Guido and Willii*AdLpts and 'Others. land orrlitintas Catkin. William Adams, B Young., William Green, Es. ..,ther Kimmel, and others. mmtairnnt one hundred Mid eight}-6r; acres, hire or less. Also :di that arrant tract, boo deli *told ilAir.htbild McCillatunot Ste phenson anti otheraV ti ssining foity aFea, more or foss —late thattitateitf ''' tom Colima: - . 1 ' • At the same tale anc4i#C4,4 l / that certain nowainage 14 tract ofunimpriiiidlind, situate in Rush ownalnix, Vehoirikill aluity.'boundcd land of Cher ilmantiq b uire, land of late Beillatitin R. fti orgao, by.,. rid hi e elalthedliawig .Berge! Mid othera. contain ,g einiy aerecland one ilunaietl mid thirty-two perches all4l allowance more or less—late the , Estate of iorge Wi'Odenlaumer. At the i sami t lime and place, al/ that ;certainessuage. ienemr 'nand tract of Land situate a Union Township, in the County icnt u ri of Sch Mill. bounded by lands of Henry II at. JohnAumlile, lieetcryMythotE land said -- to belodg to the Miners' Bank of Pottsville. in the County of . Sdhuyikill, and °there, containing fi ft y acres, more or leas) with the appurtenances. connoting ore one sod a halfttory log dwelling beule and a log di barn—late cE sta eof Dile& .fry. .1t the Balla time and placc, all that cersilundivided •moiety. the whole into two eq 'al parts te be parted and divided, of semu . ill that eertain two story stone tavern House • Se 1 and ambles, sheds. end lot of Ground situ ate in the Borough of Pouseille.and mark ed in the general pl,n bf said Borough of Pottsville, with the No. shneen, , containing in front silty feet, and in depth two hundredpend thirty feet, bounded by Centre turnpike. by a twang' feet alley, and by lot No. fifteen, being thehame pre*ises which Daniel Moyer and Eliz abeth his wife conve, ed to John Carry. his heies and assigns, by Deed dated the lsiti day df October, A. D. 1831. together with the he: edstaments and appurtenan— ces—late the Estate of John Curry. ' Jt the same time and, place, all that certain undivided fourth part, portion, or interest of in and to a certain tract of Land, called and known wile Heim tract; situate in Norwegian town hie, in the County of Schuylkill, near the junction of Muddy Branch with West. Weat Branch of lb :Schuylkill River, beginning at a post on a line o 'Philip Klauscr's land, thence by that land north, 49 degrees east, 226 perches to a post, thence by land of Abraham Faust & Jacob Heim south 40 east 120 perches to ti post, thence by land of late Casper Mer. ale, south 50, west 58 perches, and south 40, els' 10 perches to a stone, thence by land of George Rahn, Esq. south , 50, west 168 perches to a stone, and north 40, west 126 perches to the place of begining, con taining 181 Berea and 23 perches, and allowances. It being the same tract of Land which Abraham Faust and Catharine his wife, and Jacob Heim, by Deed dated the 13th day ofJ tine, A. D. 1829, record ed at OrsVigsbarg, in Deed Hook No. 7, page 67, granted aria conveyed' to Charles Miller and Sam uel Rex, Who by Indenture dated the 2d January, 1839, and the Same recorded at Orwigsburg, afore said, in. Deed Book No. 8, page lt1:4, granted and conveyed the same to Samuel L Shober and Jacob T. Bunting. Ahab one undivided fourth part, per. Lion, or interest, of in and to a certain strip es parcel of Land, adjoining to. and hereafter to be taken as a parcel of the above described larger tract,'hegin., ing at a stone corner, thence by land of said Shober arid Bunting, north 49, east.6o perches, to a post at the creek,' thence down the creek, south 42, east 5 and 4-10 perches to a post corner, thence by a tract of land, patented to Reuben Hams, called Chandler's shop, south 49, west 80, to a post in the line Of the said ,tract, called Chandler's shop, and thence 'by said land of said Shober and Bunting, 'north 42, wont 5 and 4 10 perches to the place of begining, containing 2 acres and 4 perches. It being the same land which Jacob Faust and Elizabeth his wife,.by 'Deed dated Ist January, A. D. 1830, re porded at Orwigsburg, iii Deed Book No. 8, page 412, grdnted and conveyed to said Shober and Bunt ing, and the same, which Abraham Faust, and Cath arine hue wife, and Jacob Heim, by Deed dated the 6th day of January, A. D. 1830, also recorded at Orwigsburg aforesaid, released to the Said Shober and Bunting, and are N the same two tracts of land to which the said Shober and Bunting, by Indenture bearing even elate, herewith granter] and conveyed one undivided fourth part to Jacob Bright and Al. °sander Laverty, the said two tracts together, con taining 179 acres 113 perches, neat measure, togeth er with the hereditament* and appurtenances—late the Estate' it Jacob Bright and Alexander Laverty By Virtue of a.Warrant of the Commissioners of Schuylkill County, to me directed, sinswill be sold, all that certain mes*nage. as 51 I tenement and half lot at Ground. situate -in the northwesterly side of Market St , in the ii.irough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuy I. kill, marked in row. end Patterson's addition to Pottsville, with No. 15, boonded on the southVyester ly side by the same other half lot No. 15, late David Levy, begining at the south corner of a stone,thence nwili 60. e-mst 51 feet to a stone, thence north 30 west 190 feet to a post, thence south 60. west 50 feet, thence south 30, east 132 feet to a post. thence .ouch 60, 2 feet to a post, thence south 30, east 58 feet to the piece of begining, containing in final on Market et. 52 feet, in the rear 50 feet, ,and in depth 190 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story partly brick and'inirtly stone Dwelling House, and a two story stone Kitchen thereto attached; slat, one story frame Duelling House, with a frame Kitchen thereto attached—late the Estate of Seized, taken into Esecution, and to be sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwige- t burg, June IS. 1839. Police Officers. A T a Meeting of the Council of the Borough of Pottsville, held on Tuesday Evening, the 211s1 May, 1839, the following named persona were dilly appointed Police Officers, to serve for the ensuing year, and until others be chosen: Wrlliarfl Shivelay, Philip Hoffa, John Shippers; . Henry Krebs, Jacob Kline, John Jennings, • Nathan Evans, William Becker, Lawrence Lawler, Philip Wolfinger, Daniel B. Christ, James Cleary, • John Silver, Peter Jennings, Thomas D. Beatty, Isaac Thonspaoc, John Sites, , John Corry, Charles W. Cllemena, Jacob Kohler, Edmund Q. Henderson, John Lenhart, Daniel Hill, John L. Collo, Nicholas , - Edward E. Bland, .Enock W. McGinnis, Thomas J. Baird, James Sillprrian, jr. Daniel Kaercher, Edward O'Ctonnor, Henry . Boyer, Samuel D. Leib, Charles Gillingham, t George Li. Leib. - Est{acts from the Minutes. lEDWARD OWEN PARRY, June 8 'tt 23- Town Clerk. cotwitain Rurr, Clock eind Watch Otaker, • . POTTSVILLE, PA. RESPECTFPLLY informs the Pnblici that he has on hailid a general sisortment of Brass Eight Day Cloaks, 7tbenty.four Hour Clocks, Pat ent Lever, Engllsh four ounce, and Ladies Watches. Jewelry of all 4escriptions, U.sical Oozes, Breast Pins, and Earingra, Gift guard Chains and Keys,— Silver Table Skioce, Gentlemen's 'and Ladies Pen cils, Thimbles, clasps for money purses, &C.„ all of winch will be sOld cheap for cash. N. B. Chichi and Watches of every deBCription repaired at the Shot WS( notice. June 8, 1839 Honks and Wagon. rriwo Horicii, Waggon and Harness, One Cart, Plodgh and Harrow; 8000 Joint Shingles, for sale by WYI. HAGGERTY, Exeputor. June 8 Bale Hay. FHE Subset has erected a Hay Press at Frick's Locket, tt rn e canal. near Lawrenceville, where h e weeds to keep on hand a constant supply of -Pressed Hay and Straw *lnch he will sell on reasonable terms. Orders for Hay atW Si raw thankfully received and strict. ty a ttended , to.• Iteferrence Mr. Henry &ate!, Agent, Pottsville. :4 JACOB FRECK. June 8 1 l' amu 293 IR lr • SEM - , -411. 11 10 1 0 11 ccal& --,---- -,..;;;;_;...',.., ',. -'",- - ' ''.. - ~ -- .4 . .4.'• ~....',..,..-..,....:.- q:I _, 2 1,,,.'-f,'.fE - . - ','-; itaii; xik,,,iiir .. I,';'< , rt' ::•7:7-.. - -;:.,-.;.>,';',":;,-:;. - • -.. - ",,,-.41 - 11&,,, ..." s 1,- -,...1 6111. 11110111101111MiliF I i ii- , iiii i i i ed - r it: t i t -. 1. ii•iiiiimilor..--- - stick 1:44Z-lal; AiNit, Id.: Tiner:'. - - I* - tniitti,:koliiiri - -s.lioniOn; e--... - ..-:::,:f" . 1.. , .... , Ti, , _,- 5.::, ~.-::::::: Bmith'llidliiiii iffitiiLW -.', •••.---. .. - ..- i. .. era interested : "'?.: .-- -- ' ' `''''' idirrilli - ?ldiW.lk '18&& IN the matter te-theliibtiol .pf flenryK Strew a for a eiseprtiles . rdir to 4rpetnata'the testimozit of . 'witness& idielitiiii- tplhililitejei:lisis'-adjoultsg tracts of land, containing eileb four hundred acres. or dieraiboirtaakitir on-..n9d near RaustiLereo., r...ia.1 'Fiberfil's and Xower.Mallintsti.go UntoliMP l 4. ll3 - the said county oftchnti l till,surveyeiciii dianatnitin of Robert Kinnear...Nap Kinnear. Sophio, Mo ye rs John 'Harris end Christiiiiii - Laysinbursh, in whom' Dunes warrants were respectirdy ;granted by the: f'ofnotoiiiiiiidi::of 'Frditisyliaiiiit, on • the Stlr :def . - or May, 1794.' "rife ',mart . gnihied itClitle-Oh !ism mood Dugan.-Frederick. Engin. 3ohn Iffisar Smith, llober.i..11;11192; -- Smith Halt* and - .all others. thilittirelrild legal representative, Of Clan beriand Otinein, lets of;the elly of Baltuntire; deo?' end ea all itkeribleratti Ps tie P ii oa e l lik i ltel ' 4 ' tiers ; to shoientiiiin by the 22d day, nilidy next. z why a worn* alma' * not Issue Oniferth s e, seal of the said .eitirlAiiiieAtireeted isiatieli . perinn or persons es the court nwliy iioortit'for the, summa= lion of the petitioner's witnesses. is iniiittliiris Tel' ; - end the 'court Zee. vttlidein order that tbrfaerviee of notice of the-Wad rob& should be by publication in the newspapers therein described. By the Court. GEO. lain% Prothonotary. 2` et June ,B ConimOn School Report. AT &Stated Meeting of the Board of Director's:ix Common &Imola of the Borough of Pottsville. held at the Pennsylvania Hall, on Wednesday the 141 h of May. 1839. BritiOrin tonatOr.,-.7un m and Prrxa F. map*, were appointed a Committee to take an inventory of the personal property belonging ,to the Common Schools. affix a valcation to said property, land procore from the Secretary and pub lish on tho Newspapers of this Borough a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Cormion Schools from the time .they commenced up to the first January last, in pursuance of which , the following statement, has been ProOtteCl, authen ticated by vouchers in pieseasion of 'the Directors of said Schools : Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Common. Schools in the Borough of Pottsville up to let. January. 1839. 1835. Received Irom the State • • Appropriation this year 123 sti From Daniel Christian, Cone°. for a ppcUnted by County Corn. =2latill From Geo. H. Stschter. lector of the above takes 1836. Received from the State Appropriation this year 123 53} FrOm 'razes istavimd be ilia (3(soncil and ireclors of marnmonSehoola for this year 1.313 55 - . _ 1,437 07 1837. Received from the State Appropriation this year 473 26 From Taxes assessed by the Di rectors of the Common Schools for this year 1092 62 1838. Received from the State Appropriation Incluiing the School House fund 1839 • Received from the• State Appropriation 1839, I Jan.'t Balance in the .. hands of the Treasurer 1,084 65 N'alue of School fissures how in the Common Schciols 1836. Expended during this year: For Tuition 1,051 96 Rent 107 63 • School Fixtures 240 37 Repairs 53 36 Miscellaneous 56 75 1837 Expended during tine year: For Tuition 1017 53 Rent — 2112 50 Fuel 74 50 Repairs 4 40 nv..irea 16 00 Miscellaneous 1 30 29 1838 Expended during this year : ' Fur 'Nam 1797 Rent :435 50 Fucl 1,35 49 Repairs 7 53 Miscellaneous " b 3 94 Balanminhamisoamer The committee embrace this opportunity of call ing the attention of the public to the increasing use fulness and e ffi cacy of instrlction afforded B the Common School System. • From a careful examination of the reports of the Visiting Committees apPointed weekly by the Board, it Is found that the improvement of the pu pils taught in the Public Schools is equal to the . progress made by nose instructed in private schools, and that many children are instructed in the Com mon Schools, whose parents could not afford to pay for their tuition. MEI The parents and guardians of children who are taught in the Common Schools, as well as the Cit izens generally, wuuld, no doubt, be gratified by vis iting the Schools frequently, as.it would afford them pleasure to mark the good order and regularity man.tained in the Schools, add the application and progress of the Scholars in their several studies.— The Scholars would thereby be stimulated to use greater exertions in learning- r visitdrs would be enabled from actual observation, to form correct a pinions of the merits and defects of the Common School System of instruction—parents slid guar dians would discharge a duty which they owe to the Pupils who ere under their direction, and all par ties be benefitted. Tickets of admigsion ate .i issued EVIII,T MONDAY ti to applicanta.by the following persons, who eve been elected Directors for the present year : Cl are Benjamin F. Pomroy. Benjamin Coombe, an., Aridrew Russel, Robert Woodside, Nathan Evans, and Peter F. Motley. , BENJAMIN CCK)MBE, Jun., PETER F.- MUDEY, June 8 NOTICE. ALL persona, indebted to the Subscriber by - 4-3 *- Book account are desired to make settlement on or before the IStli June, after which date the de. mends will be placed in a collector', hands. 'Jane 8 23-2 t ' JOHN SILVER. rrtHE Court of Appeal for the let Truop of a Schuylkill Counry Cavalry will be held at the Public House of Win. Mortimer, on Friday, the 28th anat., between the bond of One and Sil o'clock P. M. GEO. C. WYNKOOP, June 8 23-3 t Captain. 11711EREAS fire Subscriber and Ms wife NIA ' • RT JENKINS. having agreed to 'operate— and the Subscriber agrees to pay her a weekly por tion for her support, he therefore cautions the pub. lic not to trust her on his accOuct, as he will pay no debts of her contracting alter this date. SAMUEL JENKINS. Minereville, June &h,1839. 23-3 N BIS MACKEREL No. I and 2, l".. Lard, Beans and Barley. Hams, and Shoulders, tor sale by may 4 Is-if HUNTZINGER & KREBS Valentia Note Paper ) T 64 cents per sheet jest received and for sale by 40ffiLlune 1 B. BADMAN. =!3=n= 920 00 572 00 243 95 --1,328 60 ---2,145 22 Attention Cavalry I A otice. :- . :2 . ::::;3•.:.,1 -- _11,:- , -.- -iv --,--.:-...:,--zt - Inky sir t.--:-..-. •.: j:4 - - •.;5?=; ,- - - ,.,-,- ,- ~ - , g -A- -- - - ,-, -- , -.---..,-4 , --.... i . r. . . : _ 40..m 604-ipitisi - .:iii•twArliv m . :. :0.:-frokiiit.41*, .. ... **60044 - 04.Thismitsidipl Ty. 7 itia . )- - -. -- wheithafeneedair — ' --Owitef tiondrii..:•,-.-1,,-- , - , ,Weeidi era 0f 4164 .; iliiiiictaikie litirti-fitafat- line Pica. orlipWaidis Win inniir WO: llhoshotleateotice. ~- ~ ~ 1 _ --;-• - ..- • .1j . Arguments] Listtear it willireb wowilliee MOW eplai4iil3 Felipe; •fiw e leytthrof Natirspispere Ulla. Mies. &a. loin) teoltnei eget:priming to sny dui larger. i , -- - 4 i His typo ;rill be ihatekiinstertak 'or the best WigortMeatorell selisoneaviridpopiirad,by machine ryOriyented for the purpose; wiiio assurmi the -most elect adjusdibilla. - z.- , - .7. • i 'Specimens will be published as 1 ) 1 4 t , 5 . Illegible .. - -IZ-; ENG4AVING.-,0:41, W ;- . • E , lgeentild with neaten:en 101 l prtjuliaiu Heeds: r: for newspaper . facsimiles, Sim tal end plain. rules, &e.. &c. up- with the instant esuracy in type tidal Or • wood. - • . ..! • Old cent metal cutle t ornament . ‘ angrated ev il) er,, and- made egoil larligir ithalft ir original caw. iCliberal discreet for alai- Si 'month' credit on the , moat a ppiagerf meanly . idea" from the country pricer& attended 'to. All letters most be post paid. l &liters of papers in the cogintry who wilt give thesibovegavertisement is fee hvertions. and forward , • paper containing the stets the ;dyer. tiger. Will be paid therefor in an of the above teentirai4d iitatenals. June 8 r 13-3 ALL pa indebted to the him Arm otearter & Doran. are /iambi., notified that . the Books base been plated in the hinds o l f Esquire Bpayd, to whom they are 'requested to oaks payment forthwith. Ac. counts, r emaining unsettled ' the , Ist of July will be proceeded against without res to persons. . June 8 28 it aldtainistratinos" once. ALL persona indebted to the to of Mickeel &Vitiation, late of Schuylkill Slaves. deceased; qe required to make prompt payment to the Sub amber, and those having claims airoinst it will pre sent them, as early as possible, that they may be prov;d and settled. HENRY SAILOR, Adsisniatratar cum testormato miner*. Schuylkill Haven, June 1. 22-30. D aid tip* of Partneis hip. - wE, the undersigned, having by mutual con sent dissolved partnership, ill persons in debted to said parties are requested to pay the same to Edmond Ellis, who is hereby authorized to- re ceive the same and - settle the acounts of said firm. SAMPSON ELLIS, EDMUND ELLIS. 2•2-3 t• Challenge Mackin". MERU Coacquenec, 3une I THIS Celebrated Artiele—Mason's Unequalled and inimitable Challenge Blacking, by the Gross, Dozen, or Single But.—Also Mason's Superi or Black Writing ink, warranted to improve by age, in Bottles, by the Gross or Retail, for sale by June I 22—tf A. A. GILE.' Received direct from Richmond,. ACHOICE assortment of Virginis Bacon (Smith. field cured) consisting of Hama, Shoulders and Flitches, which are offered far mire by C. RiCHARDS. June 1 22—It opposite the Town Hall 1,566 08 1,653_72 731 00 7,04,40 AVERY eoperior article of Cavendish, Coarse Roll and Fine *Twist Tobacco,. by the keg or retail.—Also Fine On Tobacco for Smoking, Span ish, dalfSpanhat and Corinnon Segos. • Jane . 1 224 F A. A. GILE. PERSONS who have claims against the Estate of the Rev. Arthur Wainwright, deceased, are requested to furnish their accounts to the subscri. ber for settlement, and persons who are indebted to said estate to make payment without delay. June 1 22-6: WM. HAGGERTY, Executor. 1 510 07 Davy's Safety Lamps) OF the beat cor.struction, and most approved kind, also maims new gauges to old lamps, and other repair. dune at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop; in Cintre,street, Pottsville. June 1 ti—if iOSEPu COATSIV(3IiTS. Stray Cow; C .4 . 11E to the Subscriber's plate it thi north American Mill, three weelis ago, a RED COW, with I White Face, about oor 10 years old. The owner is Ns:pealed to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away utherwise she will be sold. , JAMFS BRENNAN. June I • 22-3t' 2;263 46 1,084 65 $7,003 40 Libel of D.vorce from In the Court Common of Sonde of Matrunouy. Pleas of Schuylkill connty. To James Richards. PARE: Notice that your wife Elizabeth Richards has hied her libel an the Court of tiotunion Pleas of Schuylkill county, in which she prays to be divorced from the Binds of Matnmony entered into With you. the Court of sand County have ordered that you be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas,., to be held in ■nd for said County at Orwagsburg, on Monday the 22nd day of July nett, to answer the libel of your wife afo-eamd. PE E'ER F. LODWlG,Sherifl. • Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- 22-4 t• burg. June 1,1839. The Large Capitals for June. ALEXANDRIA No. 4, draws 15th June-78 cumbers and 14 drairn ballots. SPLEIS DH) CAPITALS. 1 Grand Prize of 75,000 DOLLARS: 25,000 " 15,000 " 10,000? 6,000 " • 6,000 " 4,000 " .:20 of - - 2.000 20 of - • 1;000 4 lrpowest Pries - 20 " Tickets only 120—Sharei in propnrtldd. The above is really a splendid scheme, we mean to send the capitals by order to tile country—send in your ordeta soon yod will bit too late. • The schemes' for the balance of the month has not arrived, but no doubt we shall have on each Wednesday a Capital of $20,000 i and Tickets *S, and on each Satorday Capitals of $30,000, Tickets 210. When orders arrive too late for the scheme ordered, Tickets will be sent in' the nest—edien. torero may rest assured strict attention to the a bove will be observed. Comm ittee, 23-3 t MiiiOEMMIIMI N.ll. Li order, addressed to N. Canfield, Cam den P. 0, New Jersey, will be pmeaprly answered. Drawn numbers of Aletander N0..3, drawn 18th May,1839 : 15 45 65 48 St 37 55 7828 8 14 31 18 Cnmbination 8 14 36-81,00 sent to. the country. • Draws numbers of Maryiand No. 12, drawn 22d May 46 8 61 45 14 1 6 66 27 ea 10 26 TO Recollect to address u above for the Capitals: N. R. Adventuress may real aiitued that when $5 or $lO soma are sent if the achilmesire out tiieo. Honed, Tickets will be seat in the eery best. June 1 1212--1 John Pinkei;Uni Jr. Co: CLAIR. . "W in Store 2 Pipe! Pat *AVE nne. a genuine •article, which they ofer at a moderate price; have also an assortment of English .superfine Cloths and C e e s imeres, which being knight of the .no. facturer (direct.) and consequently mil used ;with two or three intermediate profits, will he wild at as low a pnce as infrtior good. ate' generally offered at. Inn. 1' 2l-3t " M 11 11 I EME=, • List Noticei Tob attco Notice. BEHOLD ~. _.:..1': : -,- .,:.: , .: , .- - ,-,.i. 1.!-- - :.i - :7:1 - .:;-:,,...,1----, . i:' - '-•,;:-1 - - 1 .' , - - ; . ::.!'',7. : :.4 .z,,'.:.f-4,;`,..1-',V.LZ,.;;;.4..-,-. t irrir t " , t 1 4 1.4 ict to K . s . kellefliaMMOlßMONai reel& and See -;!,--31X1E4111ffirrk"atiMAtix - *-111#0*Cik0141*11: -1 14suktril • ' 17r 3 $p aeraw Deo' - Deeeti: filskltereeei .liiikett4l)rieittel.'ltat; JeadMirme..tielfen. ' o 2 t4 - Aii s eysiy cbeijk by -- A 31 04 -1;MM: di s e#: trsettleis iletrit • . ONG ?kW*, Oununbcr. - - " Turnip Seed. Merrervait Teree. Such Buie. &e.. fin}aqe • • Jim 1 " ' HAMS..Shaaklitim And.fl,itehra.primer.;l.3; for: 'Luis by •-• , • t - ‘46;IIOGILE. - June I • • t ' •••• • 41oiH , - ATZreitaut pir 100. just imparted tad for ale by Juno I • !gi,..itANNAN. lietallic Itgetioraudiilill A RWOOD"dimproved Paient Meer wandam 13ooks with Wank pan, just repaired Ler%r 'sale b Jane 1 . BAmAd. PA EN* STEEL Cross-Strained Riciww D. sri.*pal'Ozii, &idle. Bridle, cud Think - filfoeufsdarer. in p ESPLXIIMILLY tenders! his sincere thanks to his Ifillenstomere mid the Public in general fiwthe very liberal encouragement he has received from them, He now informs them that be ban an improvement in the construction 'of Saddles, for which .be has a patent right. and recommendsthein to the Public am being far superior in durability, ease, and comfort (a the rider than an y other yet invented, and he recommends hi, Steel Spring ems... Strained Saddle to the notice oldie public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully in. vita the Public to call at his shop next door to Mr. Herter Store "tarty opposite the Exchange Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville., and examine for themselves. He alio keeps Conetant ly on hand a general axon ment of all kind, of mirk, such as Saddles, Bridles. Pat ent Fly Nets. Coach. Gig, and Wa?on Harnesa.Trunks, V alicea, Travelling Bags. Gig and Riding. Whips. dm Every description of work in his line will be made to order, on the shortest notice, with neatness. durability, and on terms as low as it can be done elsewhere. May 25 • 21-ti' EXCOIt RAGE KOMI E 1 1 1ANUFACTUIREM . . Vire t !!Fir !! DUCHETS AND HOSE, ADE equal to any that can be Priwure , einewbiAL as cheap, by RICHARD D WIDENER. May Y 5 ' • Pottsville Iron Works. ' WASTED. 3 OR 4 find rate Steam Engine Finisher - to whom constant employment and good wages will begiven. May 25 21-3 f BENJAMIN F. POM.ROY. May 24 21-tt Cloth, Cashmere, and SUMMER CLOTH. ALARGE and well selected assortment of all col ours and prices, just received and for sale at the Cheap Cash Store. SA MUEL HARTZ. May 25 21•tl" 400 Bushels Potatoes, 50 Xiarrel! . Superior family door in Store, and for sale whelssale by SAMUEL HAUTE. May Y 5 Yl-tf Lumber. rtoNSTANTLY for sale. Shingles. Boards. and Lum ber of venous kinds by SAMUEL HA RTZ. May 25 21-t f NOTICE. ALL persons-indebted to the subscribers sent pleatre call and. settle their accounts by the first of June, as after that date all unsettled accounts will be placed in the hands of a Magistrate for collection. JOSEPH WHITEISt SON. Mount Carbon. May 25 21-2 t Notice. To Contractors (Or EXCAVATION & MASONRY. PROPOSALS will be ,received on the 13th and 14th ultimo. at the olfice of the Philadelphia, and Reading Rail Road Company in Philadelphia. Air the Roadway Formatine and Masonry of a bout six miles and a ballot the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road be tween the Valls of Schuylkill and the termination of the Rail Road an the Delaware River. On this portion 'of the Rail Rold is comprised a tunnel under the Norris town Rail Road, and a wiry plain job ef walling and em bankhient at the Company's Landings on the Delaware. Plans and specifications of the work to be let, will be in readiness for exhibition on and after the lUth proximo, at the Rising Sun Itrcern, on the Geimantown Road, and all further information in relation to the work which may be desired will be given oil application at the same place to Charles T. Stewart, Assistant Engineer. MONCURE RORINJON. Philad'a., May 18th, 2 2t Chief engineer. N. B. Contractors not personally known to the En— gineer will be expected to hand in with their proposals certificates as to diameter and competency. NEW GOODS; JUST received in addition to the fo liner stock a new. and general assortment of Seasonable Goods. con sisting of Dry Goods of kinds: Groceries of superior qua/il9, Queens and Glans Wore, Boots and Shod, Looking Glasses, Ready Made .Cl4hing, Air f intend hereafter confining myself u much as possible to a Cash Business. I respectfully invite sal persona wishing to purchase goods Gliettpfor Cash to call and examine my assortment for themselves. SAMUEL BARTZ. 21—tf May 25 IEgARGALINST THE subscriber thankful ft.r the patronage received. informs the Public that be has Just received and opened at his Cheap Store in Market street. a second supply of Spring Goods, to which he would invite their attention. EDMUND W. EARL. May 25 2.l—tf LAMA eassimeres. )r red Sam Yu:stings. Marseilles Hoskin Gloves, Wkitiand Mixed i Hose, Pon gee Hdkin, die. E. W. EARL. May 25 • • 21-tt . VELEACIIED and Unbleached Domestic Muslin. .1 1 -.Lbeckt, Chintzes ,Umghams,Dosiery, &r- May 25 21-If tt. W. EARL LA DIE'S White and Black Silk Rose. Green Gangee Veils, Cambric Hata, Worked Ruffles. Fancy Dress HOVE.. dr.e. E. W. EARL , LOW Sommer &oche, Bosoms, Collars, Embroidered &mendate, just received and for sale cheap. May 25 25-tf E. W. EARL. 111110.4111. 30 Mids. received and for saki by MILLER & HAGGERTY May 95, Pota 504:0Bashos of Potatoes recessed and will be sold low to close sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. May - 25, • 50 —tf Grass Jackets. tffiySea Gnus roundabouts, 'for sale at the low price °TUTS each, for Cub, by MILLER & BAGGIRTY. 2L—tf May 25:. STEED tfiree pointed'Peerrin Pens. ander Spring. do,. ELM 414 pointed do.. Gillette do.— Aim; Ladies' Boudoir Steil* Nan kw received and for - • ale by, B. BANNAN. MaylB le • witorvivv#lo.oa2fonr. . .. ~„.1 - ,., --,,,,,, r„.„....„0,-...,,,,, - ~ • . ~ ''. '':', ,•1. ' ' . A i ntEADWOW-1r..45; 4 01 I ,, ,Nii , ‘ ~,•; ~,,,,,, Ail: , -, •.icA;k44.,:42=.447:t*-..,•,e,:, •-•••• T - : `5 ••: . t:- 0.14; ~ _.,. _ . • ....._..7. .. , ....1.4..,. -, *-1,_;...,,n:_..3-.17ci.??-1,_4 'op: Yit : KO - bigifill .2 ,- -.• ..' , ::'''7.: . ,-, , ,t'.. -:. ~ , F, 1 , -- 1, - - , , ~. , -u ,c.:,re1, ! , , ,,:y_:, , ,,0 ,..-.14,,, , ,,i- - ~, • ~ Tat - sobsiONiowoonie, :' ... —,.e?, , _. ows lie Inas .: tai -411.e,,Qtrita*L- * .- ' • ..4,*-: ~ E tj v •--4frocp v iiiti li • *.y. :::,;:,-• . I , , iiimi ,.... 1 ,„, ..„..!:.•,,,,:„.,..,„,7,,,,,,•:.,,,,:.,,..,„:4,,,„.,,, :. 4 ...-1; .. Halal . '' ' itiatiwinsplitais4l•„• . -1 , - - " •• ache beet kiln] • ii,sngie-mtleinen*rallaheacri•-4,,,.. ',- Pa . kis. or permaniniaot.l l .l.l, -. • • • is h me nvaniiigubreed:Alll . o. •:.,-.,- intuited. farkiii '. - alse - akeidott.inal,' , 'C'-ThiA:4 tts . /4 ishment ii Vapplirtilfrfilitititlol:llM,i,..i OW/Mi. S'Ablia• 5te;904,710.",} W 7,4 : 4 _tr..T: - . IF patronise it. , ..:',- - • 2 - •=:. lia , .•=r--..', m Larder- and Cellar auPPlied.littk, ....r!!:;1,.1.: and anentivesereante.w . glat*arirbeat thetall otntit 7 e. ,;..: 'mi.! Charge 1, 0 . 0 4,atfj 1 ' 111A114121=W.giSSII:44-M . ...- - ' - '. l - ..- ='} - e fffrWAdiailk,t•4N.: - pidhdopbizmo*PW:,,-:..1;,, ,',--. imp iTtstlts . !mango iii - iljit. , "riig 1 utiDGEW Mit- zr o , st7--,-- - °_,l , - • • - '1 ",, trita.--ebeap4lS__ ~ .. ~. ... • t -*'p lltlti ~.-',t-..er•U 'Vat ATERMANN**I.I6IIIKUOrikr--,, , v 7 front ID cants taist4tspe!!ibsittilist. N.44,44 iiPiair II ce " F Af for aale,by • ft • ,BA ! ..,- a , Is -' .-1 , , i WATEICFUSE 4 34 Far Wasting troitirtsitefAlreititiumiliqust*,l seissti sad ihr side it this office. A t ,l. -T% •i. 4iNi.r. 14 . 75. 4.41.0 0 11 .11 - 11 anoUlaerillr. L T= rooked- *O9 QP",3acon, for sittilin.WAo.lll:ll4iorelki#*- RO YQUDT.. 4 teg*ViNetq4 • : • 146./torth I 07-6 'r - • • . . - 14 . / . 1 , •Mik 11 -- • 4-- , -' - &ARK ell' the Mulberry *se todOilk AT" ,t l r, , • new and excellent work.:. ;.- •..: --- --- , 7.- a4,.. - :1 Cobbs Silk Miiinalrilli - ,r,- '... - .i,,, • =. • ~.,.. .i Sayer's American IrrnifGerden Conipenkariai , - - . iso a new and excellent . werk, -••• • •-•,•• 4 '''• - 1,- r Jim received and * sale by • , - .-_• •-•.• 4 ~- , t.. , 1 niey 4 ' 'lll- 1 z •B iIANNINv -:•,- ..! PAPFRS.tdra, •- • A L A RGE • assortMent+ 'of-Fitolerep - Letter sad VoUri4 A Papers from 81,50 to per] reem4ruledaad.plebi,, , ... Among the supply is somesupprior bmtilish Victoria Post. just received Whole s ale And. Retail by gay t 8 29 .R. &ANNAN— • CM fdaki NE MINI AT lin election fielitla the himerWofWilliete:3 *_ timer, on MorldayLthe 13th inst., the folloW.Ing,;: - : mined palkonio wee *dad - tu l igets of the Potts. , alto liokater'Comproy for the is_ ing jaar, , -;.nrizi l. ''" 4 l' \ Fil&eaNi.iiiiit l e;, • Sameteet&ll_ymireek 111/lii Mt Hang, ~. Joke - o,.!grmst," l . 'Cheerio ' W. GleOlens, re&gaail:Wl'. '"airteolf, ati , .. . , . , arab mier; indreirOlass a.l , Vr And at a meeting of, the &lard of iattageis siw Tuesday evening, the 2-lat. Mat., Andrew Ruttier, wall re elected Piemideni, 'end Alexander Grthalit Trasurer, for the alining pier, May 25, • FO t SALE. • • A TW9I STORY BRICK. HOUSE in Norwegiarr Sireet c licirmigh of Pottsville. , • 6 • : With the adjoining halflot of groondjateip occup 4 ed by Strang" N. Palmer. Esq. , The , house is well built, with good aecommoilt• do a fora famdrresidente. or terms, which will be reasmiable, apply to pp Ithh Q. W. FA RQKHAR: ' or to A' UNDERHILL. 14 Pine Street, New' York. May 18 - ditto 'Cash Store. TIIQ Subscriber begs leave to iniorra.hia and . ttre Public in generel, that he has opened a New Cash Store in the Town of 'Llewe llyn, Schay kat county, consisting ~of ' Dry Goode,' . • Groceries, Hardware, Glass and Varela:ware, Cedar -Ware, 4c..4 .c., - • Which-he intendi to; sell for cash as• low u any other place in the County. Country produce wdi be taken et Market prices. I J ACOB KA ERCHER. Llewellyn, May 19—tf • To I4ntr. FOR , AS rilliE Abutments' and Pi ra of Six or Eight. l l' Bridges on the 3jine of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road. tibove Reading. are yet to be contracted for, which will be let privately, to suite . able Contractors, if imMethate application be made Plans and elevations' of the - Work; will be ahewn at, the Engineer's Office, at Reading, and propoials re ceived by the undersigned. WIRT:ROBINSON, • may 11 19—Ii Acting Engineer. _ JI~W 4 tmmbi. luiz l MILLER tr. HA'.. G r ARTY hariiiiand a full.. AxiLassortment, of tir ~nds,...„Otocertior;. 'W,ineat,' and Liquors, to ,w ' 0;4 inrile Ont attentibn to . their Friend* and th4iLPublic,,,,whO may be drain:ma . of buying cheap g nu tor cash, may 4 Notice 58 hereby green. that thesubscriber has taken on !letters of Administration - le the, estate of Amec Tynan, deceased, and all person! knowing them: , allies indebted, are !required to make ;myriad. to the subscriber, on or before the Bth day of-itinik; next, and those having elainis against the estkte,ereil requited to pieeentireame, RIC ARD LEE, Admilitraton april 27 17 .7 1111 NEW SPRING G fie fiitOOS. 4isos EAMirbi RESPECTFULLY informs lug friemla. and - lhe public generally; that he is just rseceirtmat: his Dry Good. and Minivan!, Store; a few doors a. hove the ToW's Hist, a large apd general assort ment ofStaplo and Flinty Dry Goods. Bonnets, Leg horn and Palm Leaf Hats, &a. • . april 27 NEWSPOING G 4) ODS‘ 4 GENERAL asstirtnient ofTreih aptjebrasona-, 4 - A. able Goods, just taceived and now apentai for sale, coosisung or 1 • - • - . .. _ Dry Goods, .. ' Groceries. Grass anta r .il eenswam a r u l te . Macke 1 a ry Fish, . , Stay P '. ii.4l;;lc. &c., . . .. Which will be sold a :usutilly low foreasb or in az. I C change for country nee. The chutes. of' the. Borough, and public gamely are. respictfbny bi vited to call sad era thr ; tbeanselves. ;• • . A. A. a nsi: c .. - , 18•••—tf• -• Mt, 4 , . , - - tDOAL.- *BE thidersiiptat . having completed; qtlaffier et Late a mile of Late Rail Road; interseidin the W o w c ree k Rail cl. about a quarter of a Mil. north of blinersville is-ness prepared :to enter late , a contract eith any ottoman whiling to purehati; I superior Red Ash L. fitu;stba Kunlun !fein t fiom one thousand t ti.itt- upwards, at the. gam s ., or at Schuylkill Mt mi; - 41ame t best snit the4un r , Maser. • . - - .-7 4 1-41:11iN PLATT,,,rt— r may 11 .. .;‘, 19—trr 1 ' .. 1 . r . Store :.. NelVelai , PC*llll Elt4tigSr• W E . t r O sa LES en .:lt i r diretailDry erz i;V e ce t4. Irbilljtreet, t diiarlaguragr,happ Itgok -tf 9LDov!!!It,l - . 44:6t;Z:t. T am. - J. ' aPril 27. ~~;,•~ Y~ - `•iw'SLh'~~~V` e~S El EMI Sil- ctors 48-if EMI ME