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    THE VOLUNTEER
Y'STE.II:!
7 THE VOTERSOF SCHUTLKiLL
CO ntiTi r , .WITHOUT
,DISTIVCTION OF
PARTY.
FE3,l.olWCitizens! 'I he adoption of our new
State Contatitutiun has originated a new era in its
political atinals, and one - which demands the atten
tive consideration of every freemen. The People,
the true shurce of power, are by its provisions to
become le guardians ur _their own interests, and
from ihem &meaty. are to proceed the gilts and °Eft •
c es, which) have for years been withheld fioth therh.
The "delegate system," has long been used as a
poiverful Means to control the success of unworthy
politicians, and wrest from the people their right to
choose their own otfieers.—As we•teel a confidence
in the laydrible opinion °roar fellow-citizens, which
originates,in the review of tln. poet when we have
diseliztrae4l our dotted as (heir public servants to
their .pertect sati.ntetion, we do not hesitate to
Place our l ouse in the hands of 14e People, a hen we
again 80110 their votes for those situations, which
we have heretofore . filled.
An " vo[liniteer candidates" pledged to no party,
hut to the people, to du our duties honorably and
fairly, )f We secure a majority of their suffrages, we
confidently present Our name. , ,
J At:ol3 HAMMER.
For Re inter of wills and Recorder of deeds and
Clerk of rphan'a Court..
LEWD AUDENRIED,
For Fro honotarv, Clerk of i he General and Quar
ter Sessio s'and Oyer and Terniiner.
"lc 5 . .
40—
Proposa Is
WIL be received at the Eogineces Office of
the Philadelphia and Reading Rail ROad, at
Reading, next door to lierr's Hotel, until ihe'lst day
of November next, for furnishing 40.080 white oak
or rock• oak sills, 7 feet lung. and flailed 7 - inches
thick aird.lwide enough to anmit of sintering 8 inch
es by 7, id be delivered at various points on the line
of Rail Road between Reading and Port Chown:—
For further particulars enquire at the Engineer's
Otftce. WIRT ROBINSON.
Reading, Oct 5 40 —3t
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PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE.
puRsuANT to the laet will and Testament of
William Linvill, late nt Straeburg towneliis ,
Lancaster county, Pmineylrailia, Merl:teed, will be
offered at public venriut• on tie premises• on
Friday the Ititii.day of October next;
A TRACT' ()[.. LAN I),
•
containing 322 acres and 50 peal hes, with allow.
ance &e.iailuate in Roaring (trees valley;Golumbia
county, l'ennarlvania ; about rivit miles east 'of
Cate...rasa at the Pennsylvania ("anal, od the North
branch of the Sieiqueharinn ; lour miles west pf the
Catawuisa and Little fielluylkill Rail Roarf i l and
twenty fife miles north of ruit , vlile, where there to
always a market 'or produce, eilaal to that of Phila
delphia for prices. It is bounded by lands of Mah
lea Ilibbs, George Creig and when.
The teriprieesiments, are a rommrtahle two story
squared log dwelling !louse, a arpiare
log Rant 40Y underneath ;
2811'1,
1, : : wrung. or of grafted fruittrees ;
J 111 about cm acres clear, d nod under gore;
icier, tir idetl into eon.. nleaf fields, and th a high
state 10 'ealtivat ion, having !well all teeently idea red.
The ri mainder is well set tailh lofty Oritmg timber,
a large portion of wnich is heavy white oak, soda
able Mr sawing into plank for boat building, or
lumber lor rail rood purposes, &c. which - trine its
convenience to the public linprmernents, must find
a ready and good market.
A branich of Roaring creek passes through the
property, with sufficient fall for a saw mill. '1 here
are also, a number of never la thee springs of excel
lent wator on the premises. With all inn', advan.
tages orieteried, it is scanty silWassed by ally
property in the serlloll of country where it is locat
ed.
The prop, rt y will a nvwer wt II to be dn. id, &min
two or three farms, arid will be sold tnirell ror di
sidrsd to riuit porethviers. Persnnii wishing to view
lot themselves before the day 'dank-, will be shown
the property, by applying to Edward Eybvill hying
near the barn('
Sale to commcncr.at I o'clock P. M. of said day,
when due attendance will he given. , nnti term+ mate
known by BENJ %WIN (ANVIL!,
Ji MN LI NV ILI,
Execuioi s of ii tn. Lined!, 'dreenseql
40-1 s
ME
Oruigsburg Academy.
/ME Tru'stres of th.s
inform their neighbor. and the publi.: generally
that the .4ra/tiny in now open for the reception of
Pupa from all part: ul I e country. Its nttuatiou
la o ne of the 1131,1 i heal trol and pleanunt in the
Plate -there la nothing within tin vicinity to draw
youth from the path of Morality—every thing Is
'calculated tom nice Pupils from abroad.
Toe principle iiintructor in Mr. P. B. CARTER, late
of Dickinson Collnge, and they feel assured that he
may be able to give general satisfattion to tlione
.'ho may he disposed to patronize the 10.1iwtion
In erinsioult nee of receivitig the elate annuity, the
Imre' of Tuition has lieu mach reduced, and no
paint, have hi.en spared 1.11 every thing
whop truly add to the contort and advalicellltill 1.0
the scholar.
The cinirse of study and the plan of iniitrite.ion,
are the Caine with thin-endf the older Aradeone• Of
our statit; but studies oemeaidt. ly emmeett.rl with
the business of life, mind the triteicoorse Ot soiet),
Will corWlitule a prominent dendrtilient
A pplt - tation for eidiniv,tion vhe made to either
sif the xuh+erhrre.'l'ruatee« nt I he I 11S1 11 . 1.311011.
)()MIN DRF:111..:12, EDEIIIi F E.l),
HENRY VI)ItTE. WILLI %NI GAF:III...I',
ISkAC 3 MN M. tiii:KEL,
JOFIN 11 Wilt ER, JOSEPH 11 c.)01,1,0N
Orwigsbur,e, Oct. 5
Bowel Complaint Cured.
,11 - AVNES CARMI)OITIVE BILS is a rermin.
UP safe., and effectual remealy for tt.senierr. divrrlsea.
or Icfosness ; cholera morhut, airliner coin Lunt, chol:c.
griping pains. soul' stomach. 'flat ulency. A r. N r',and all
spasmodic and ner,ms cl.sca,es, as sick aid nervous
headache, hystena,cramp, Sr •
Ilaittm,rre ilarch 2' 1N33.
Da JAYNT.—Dear Sir You ask me what f l I meet
Ith of the efficacy of you• ntet!tetne I can safely say
that I never prescribed any medicine fat' Bowel Corn
plaint that has given me an mach saitsfacturn. and my
patients so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever
.ntroduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy
for those ailments, and is called for again and again.
which I think a pretty good proof of Ifs efficacy and use
fulness In the Summer Complaint of Children it has
frequently appeared I to snOtah the bite v ctltn.. as It
were. from the grave. •'lt fu r red the life of my child, and
of such and such a child. - l have repeatedly heard said.
In dysinteric 3ffecrions of adults. I have time and agmh
seen it act like a charm. and give permanei t relief in a
few hours, I may say in a few ittreares lii fine, it is a
ialuahle ritylicuie. and no family raid Mwi Iron! it.
Res per tfully. • gL. KNAPP, M. D.
if• - rotri Ur. Win. Steeling, Phytectan to the Cumbertand,
Alm.house
Thn in to certify that I have used 14 Jay iie's ("noitto
atoe Balsam very extens,veiy in Bowel re and
hate not the least hesitation in decfi rill t vt.iterior to
any ,reparation I have met with fur the relief of those
diseases.
Bruf error., JJJ y 19. 1831 i. ' al. STEP M U.
from J WI in Loong. 1) D. ;late of New, York,) l're.-
oent of Granville College, Ohio. '
Dr. I) Ja . s.s—Dear Sir Having made use of your
Cann:native Balsam in my family, and finding it adlntra
bly adapted to the coraplaintk for which it is intended,
1 take *inure m recommeAdiug it to: the use of my,
triend, end the public generally. Indrieving those who are.
~fAutedt.,tl t am, of 1 hetie emit' , la tuts. will find rebel in
the tine ot tots saioalde medicine.
Aret .11,0/.211. 114:17 JOKATHAY G
l'Te.ared misbs Dr 1/. insist,. No. 20 South :id street
Philmetph,a. and ma, be had of G. W Oakley. Redil,ng,
"aikrr, l'ort Cll.:dim. and of W. T. Epting and Clem
trio and Parvm Poasculle.
October 5. 1F , 39. 40-ly
New Fall Goods.
J TST receive I an elezant asat..rtnisrit of Fa )1 and
Winter go4a,conststing of
liferLnos, - Mousline'de Gains, Brocha 4e
Merino,_ Nhotolz, Challys, - Gas
Stittinetti, Vestings, Carpeting,
Ati of whic - b 'will be sold cbeap for caeli by
Oct 5 4041 N. NATHANS.
Pottsville Water Company,
PERSONS ander rc pt . to . the Pottsville Water
Company, will confiy paztionlar . fa:Plur by
calling on the sawed* asvpirayingitie water rent
due let libel, JAN ES M. BATTY:
Oct 5 40-3 t Collector.
A LARGE nod genet:al nevortrnent - orFR ESH
1-111 - SEASONABLE GOODS f a it received and
now opening, by JOSF:PII W II [TEA SON.
Mount Carboakt. 54n_ff
•
P ROCL A MAT/DN.—Whereas the „Doctor able
Al- hags M. PQR.TeII, Esqaire, resident oftlie sev
eral courts of Common Pleas of the Chanties of Dau
phia l Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and
jusuce of the several.Courta of Oyer and Terminer,
and General Jail Delivery, in the said chanties, and
G BURGE R•uatt and bssicet. D LEIB, Esqumes, kadvio
41 the Goan of Over and terminer and General Jail
Delivery. for (he tria I 'et'all capital and others offend.
erii,on the said twenty of Schuylkill—by their pre
cepta to me diteeted, e. - ,ted at Orwigsborg the 29th
day ni July l8!39, have ordered a Ginn of Oycr
and Terminer ant.' General Jail Delivery, to be hold
vu at Qrwigsborg, on the last Monday of October
next,. (being the iitith "of said month) to continue
one week.
Notice IS therefore hereby given, to the Coroner,
tl•c Just ices ol the peace, and Coustables of the said
minty of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre
cepta co•nmanded to be.then and there at 10 o'clock
in the threnuon of said dey, with their rolls, recur I•!
inquisitions, examinations, and all other rememb
rances, to du these things, which to their offices ap.
pertain to be dorie, and all those that are bound by
recognizance, to: prosecute aga.nat the prisoners that
are, or.theri shall be in the ja!l of aatd county of
Schuylkill, are •to be then and there to prosecute
them as shall be just.
PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, °mtgs.
burg, October S. 1t1139 c; 40—
N. B. The witnesses and Jurors who are Ruin
mood to attend said Court, are requested to serve
punctuality. Io case nonattendance, the law in
such cases made and and provided, will be enforced
This notice is published by particular order of the
ourt, those concerned will. .therefore govern them
selves accordiu ! Iv.
Engineer
11031 E MA'S' UFICTURE.
VIVILL furnish at Philadelphia prices, GEN
v 'I LE 11 EN'S Stocks of all desci lotions, war.
ranted equal to the city make, to neatness of finish
and material. She respectlully :solicits a porttim of
the public patronage, at
No 8, Clinton Row.
Sep 28 39--3 t Manama net) Street.
N. 13. Old Stocks covered, ar.d fra.rnea made up
To the 'lads pendent ElPctors of Schuylkill
FELLOW CITIZE.N . B!-
1 offer myself as a Candidate her the
office of Director of the Poor, of Schut•lkill County,
and respri trolly solicit your votes fur said 'office.—
If elect. d I pledge myself to perform the duties of
said office to the best of Ms abilities..
• ANDREW WILT.OUR.
Manheim Township, Sept. 26, 1839. 39—te
1" -.l?: HANNAN :—Pluaae annouthce 'Jacob H
Lutz as a Cantitdate for the office of
CO M iSSION ER
fur the county of Scnuylkall
Sept 2t , 39-
To the Free
FELLOW CITIZENS :
'Through the solicitation of many of
iny'crjends, I have tretn encouraged to rnystitit
w yoilir considerafron as a candtate fur the olfaLe of
Schuylkill county at Cie ensuing election. Should
I be so- tortunate as to .receive a majority of your
votes, ti shall be my utmost endeavor to give gener•
alsatisldnion, by a taithfu/ and impartial perform
sore of the duties reposed in toe.-1 remain most
respectfully.
Your friend and obedient set yen?,
CH IRLES DENGLER.
Seim Oki!! Haven, Sept. 28th.
Mechanic's Lien.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS.
V . 1 In the Court of
~,........„
'77 -5-- =•• Abel G. Swift, I Common Please
..._....,,, •
F-7. --
vs. to October Term,
~ - - David Watkins. lA. D. 1832,
.e '
„1 No 205.
N OI . IOE is hereby given to all claimant. and
others interested for the sum of $249,513 fur
work done as a Carpenter, , ,ancl material finished to
a certain building in the Borough ofrottsville, on
the northerly side of Norwegian street, on lot No. 5,
in Wood..' Addition to the plan of said Borough.—
The void builliing is a two story frame Dwelling
House. 16 feet an front by 36 in depth, that scire ftf
ruts 'las been isnued upon the Mechanic's Lien, en
tared in the Curt. of Common Pleaa of Schuylkill
county in the shove . etu'ell case, and will be returned
to Ocl.dii•r Term of snit roor't.
PE 1 . 1.7.11 F. LUDWIG, Sheriff:
Sheriff'. Office Or w igsburg.
Sept 2d, l-Cl9. -
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS.
t George Lawrence. ) In the Court of
.0 . i, , ,
vs. L C;oril mot) Pleas to
rik . James W. Schenck. October Term,
‘111"
-"`314 J 1839 '
No. 177.
d r 4 S-.
1 : . NOTICE is hereby given to all r-laim•
-t r O il. ants and others interested in two certain
Aoirlile one and a hall story weather boarded miner's
llom‘e., situate in Norwegian township. Schuylkill
commit, shoot 3 miles above Minersrille, near the
Mine Hill and Schuylkill haven Rail Road. and a
tract of land reputed to belong to Thomas C. Wil
liams and William H. Mann, and leased to the said
James W. Schen, k, Filet a Seise FdClOB ban been
issued upon the Met.hanic's Lien, entered in etc
Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill c runty in the
above slated case, and will be returned to the Octo.
her. Term of said Court.
Sheriff's Office, Or wigsburg,
Sept. 23, 1839.
BIM
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS.
David Price, 1 In therourtofCom
mon Pleas to
Cl' .Robert Patten, t toner. It•t39,
Job Conuantine, I No. 139.
3 .7 * *7: Richard Keali,k.i
r. . Richard Phillips,
NOTICE is hereby given to all claimants or nth.
ers interested to two eertain lots of Ground, sit.
ilaie in the Borough ol in said County,
numbered in the rener al plan said Bor ou gh, w ith
number 17 and 19, containing in width .about
feet and in depth 100 feet, on which is erected a
three story Brick Building on a atone basement,
c.:;llcd the Odd Fellows' Hall, situate in Second
.tieet in said Borough. Said Building contains in
width 4tl feet and in deptri 30 feet, and that a *Ore
foeias has been issued upon a Mechanic's Lien; en
tried in the t:titiri of Common Pleas of Schuylkill
county in the skid cave 'and will be returned to Oc
tuber Term of 4i Court.
Tt.rEit F. LUDWIG Sheriff.
Sheriff's-Office', Orwigsburg,
September 21, 11519. - # 38-4 t
PItOCI, Ni ATlON.—Nuiiee is hereby riven
that a Court of Common Peas, for the trio( of
ciamws at issue; in and for the County oMehuylkill,
will be held at Orwiliaburvin the county aforesaid,
on - lClooday the 2lat day of October next; at Ht o'-
clock in the forenoon.
Therefore all persons having suits pending,-and
all persons whose duty it sball be to appear at said
Court, will take notice and govern themselves „we
cordin=lt•. PETER E. LUDWIG, Sheriff. .
StieSaff's office Orange
burg, Sept. 28;1839. { 39'
33 - Pantile, attendance is demanded ori.be Juror,
and IV ancases summoned to ditend this Court.
New Goods.
Stocks ! Stocks!
Olrs. Lee
County
MANY VOTERS
ertbra of Schuylkill Courtly
COMMISSIONER
Mechanic's Lien
Rlechanic's Lien.
. • - Stray COI*
STRAYED away from the subscriber, midi
an this Borough, about ten days ago. a Red a
White apptileti cmovoin iron !boil round her oecl4,
locked with a email brass FridicKa , to which ja
tached • Ben, and ham the letters J. t. on the ; hoop:
Whoever will repro lami pow to i ie aging, or Vic:
him informinipn where he can get her again, shell
be reasonably rewlrigd.
JOHN FINK.
. •
• Sept.-28,
Stray Cow and Steer.
(lAMB, to the Bull's Head .Tavern about ■ week
iiina;;Red Croo7;:with a while Ilia* apd*hite
belly with a Red spot above each eye. The sTma
is black, with a white belly, and three white
teet. The owner or owners ate . requested to come
forward, prove property. pay'chavgev sod take her
away, otherwise she will be sold secordin • to law.
Sept 28 39-30" IS AA
Orphan's Court Sale.
CII RSI N . Strack Esq. and William
Bower, the Administrators ate. of Henry.
e" • Bower, late of the County of Lebanon,
ta a
- Esq., deceased, Will, by virtue of an or.
atr of au Orphan's Court, on Saturday the 26th day
of October next, al the House of Michael Graeff.
Innkeeper,
.in •the Borough Orwlgaborg, expose
to sale by public vendue or outcry, All that two sto
ry Brick Dwelling House, Frame Stable, and part
of a Lot of Ground, situate in the Main street in
said Borough of Drwigsbarg, froniiiirms the Centre
Turnpike; and adjoining lot of Philip Wernat, the
north east half of the same lot, and a twenty leer
alley, and containing in breadth in front XI test and
isr-dt•pth II perches—Late the Estate of the said
Henry Bo r, deceased.'
The conditions of Sale will be made knoWn at the
time and place of sale, by
ICBRISTI STR ACK. and
WILLIAM BOWER, the
Sept 28 . 39-41 -Administrators.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS.—THE subscribera
have applied to the Judges of the Court of Corn
mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of
the several Acta of Assembly passed for the relief of
Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have
'appointed Monday the 28th day of October next, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House. in
Orwigaburg, for the hearing of tut and our creditors,
when and %here •they may attend if they think
proper.
LOS. W. WGINNIS,
JOSEPH HOY,
JOHN ROY.*
. .I.lcon HotTmAN.*
'mom As. DAvirs.•
JOHN 111. ACK W ELL,
JOHN HEISLER,
DAVID MILLER,
- .SAMUEL R. LA lIMORE.
CON RA D EISE,*
JOSEPH E. SOARER,*
GEORGE LONG,
; DANIEL. MOORE.* •
EDWARD IlLArli,v
JOHN DELAN Y,*
JOHN R. HOUSE,
SAMUEL REED,*
HENRY SAYLOR,'
JACOB A( H A BA.CII.*
DAVID SA N Ds,*
MUSES Vb ELLS.
Sept. 28 39
Administrator's Notice.
W H ER EAS Letters 11 . Administration of the
goods and cliattles which were of Luke Lan.
wan. deceased, have been granted by the Register
of Scht ylktll county to the subscribers ; All perwm•
indebted to the said Luke Lanigan, deceased, are
requested to make payment, and those having claims
against the estate of said deceased to present them
LORY LANIGAN,
AMEA LANIGAN,
_Administrators.
1 Se pt 28 39 6t*
To Iron Manufactprers.
FriliE Sybscriber having obtained the aasignment
I. Ja- from Mr. George Crane fot a number of Fur.
1 nitres. and holding also the pent of the late Dr.
Oeisentiamer for the same, to emelt Iron Ore with
anthracite Coal, and retaining the exchtarve right
of said patent to matufacture Malliable Iron and
' Steel, is prepared to grant licenses-for the Manulac.
. .
; tuselit Iribi. Applications to lie made to
.William
F. Esq. at Pottsville.
1
F. W. CEISSEMIAINKR.
' 7 - riel'4 . • 37—tf
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~...IIIE CA USE OF BI LLIOL'S COMPLAINTS A ND
.R. A MODE OF CURE.—A well regulated and pro-:
portionate quantity of bile upon the stomich is always
requisite for the promotion of sound health—it stimu
lates digestion, and keeps the iniestinal canal free from
all obstruction, On toe interior surface of the liver is a
peculiar bladder, in which the bile is first preserved. be
ing formed by the liver fr om the blond. Thence it pass
es into the stomach and intestines, and regulates the in
digestion, Thus we see when there is a deficiency of
bile, the body is constantly costive. On the other band,
insoverabundience of bile, causes frequent nausea in the'
stomach ; and often promotes very severe attacks or dis
ease, which sometimes end in death.
Fevers are always precede i by.sym ptoms ore disorder
ed 'stomach ; as are also scrofulous disorders, and alltsym
pathetic, functional. organic or febrile diseases. From
the same cause. the natural and hea thy action of the
heart, and the whole vascular system is impaired and re
duced below its natural standard; as exhibited in palpita
tions. lang,uipulse, torpors of the blabs, syncope, and
even death it elf. in consequence of an ovebundance of
ila peculiar o ensive substance to the digessive organs.
l'he approach of Milieus diseases is at all times attend
ed by decided symptoms of an existing diseased state of
the stomach and bowels; i.e. with those signs which are
known to-point out their contents to be of a morbid irri
tating nature: but whenever the ailimentary canal hap
pens to be loaded with irritating matter, some derange
ment of the healthy operation, either
n ot the general sys
tem or of Rome particular organ of the body ta the certain
result; and when this stale happens to be united with
any other symptoms of disease. its effects are always
thereby much aggravated. The progress of organic ob
. struction ;a often so rapid as scarcely to admit of time
for the application °Fetich aid as is to be offered Sy art._
yet, in general. the premonitory symptonis ofgas•nt load
, are perceptible for a day or two previous to the fevensh
paroxysm, a period, when the most Lfficacions assistance
may be given, by unloadirg the stomach and alimentary
' canal of tin irritating contents, and thus reducing the sus
ceptibility of disease.
MOFFAI"S LIFE MEDICINES, should always be
' taken in the early' stages of Wilms complaints; and if
persevered in stnetly according to the directions, will
' positively effect a cure.
I n The mineral medicines often prescribed in these dis
eases, although they may effect a temporary cure, at khe
same time create an unhealthy state of the bios!id, bnd
consequeutly tend to promote a return eit the very dis
ease which they are employed to cure. Ii is then by
tire use of purgatives. exclusively formed of vegetable
compounds. which, possessing within themselves no del
eterious agencies, which decomposition, combination,
or alteration can develops or bring Into action ; and there
fore capable of producing no effect, save that whi l th is
devired-rthat a safe remedy is found.
THE LIFE PILLS and PHCENIX BITTERS have
proved to be the most happy in their effects in cases of
billions diseases, of any purely vegetable preparaut a ever
offered to the public. If the stomach is foul, they cleanse
it by esciung it to throw °Sits contents; if not, they pass
to the duodenum without eActung:yonaiung or nausea is
the stomach; stimulating the nelghboreg vicera, as the
liver and pancras, so as to produde a more copious flows
of their secretions into the intestines; stimulating the
esbaleut capillaries, terminating in the inner coat, which.
an increased_ flow of the useless particles of the body,
foreign matters, or retained secretions, are completely
discharged. -
EMI
39 -4t.
For sale wholesale and retail by the proprietor. EVIL
LIAM B. MOFFAT, 375 Broadway—to whom all let
ters relative to the Medicines ur orders must be direct
etl
'The Good Samaritan, explaining more fully Mr.
kliilrat's theory of d.seases,oiay herbed grau, at Ihe of
fice. 375 Broadway.
For sale by NILLEn Lt. HAGGERTY,
Sept 28 39-of • Pottsville.
rip HE subserittrrs. whiz. have been appointed by
the Orphan's. Coda of Schuylkill county, t o
audit, eiamtne. adjust and resettle the second ac-
Count of Jacob Faust and Daniel Faust, Administra
tors of the Estate of Jace4 Faust, deceased, hereby
v i va notice, that they will meet for that Puipcie at
the • house of John Shcentir.
,your. Innkeeper in' die
Borough - of Orwigaburg,okt Monday the 14tk day:of
October next, at • one o'cleick. in the afternoon, when
and where all such as.sre interested in the seuleL
meat of the Estate of the said Jacob Facia, deceased,
may attend if Niey think proper.
CHARLES WITMkN,
CHARLES FRAILEY,
JANES H. GRAEFF.
3L31
Sept 21
TRI? MINERIS"JOURNAL:
Notice.
'Aiillitikeite - 0.41 andiron Ore.
• A great Chance for Cepihtlists toge into She'
Iron Trade,
* Sub;scrisrra
.hATILIE quire, thin Orey wish
b, hold will sell a part of their valuable tract of
Coal Lana, situateel at 'Tamaqua, in Schuylkill coun
ty, on the Eat Branch of the Schuylkill, °trestle in
connection with the RaiFßoad leathhg to Port Clin
ton, on the Canal where it 11:1.0 joitta,tha
Fhtladel
phia, Reading and Pottiville Rad - Road. which is
now in progress, and when completed, will form a
continued line the entire distance to Philadelphia.—
Saul tract contains numerous veins of superior Red
Ash-Coal and iron Ore, likewise kenne Stope within
a cap kts got on natswoshhi terms- The
Ore is of a good quality ; and the smelting with An
thracite being no longer• a problem—The Subscri
ber's will either *ell a Fart of said tract or join a"
partners to the mod business. Persons intereatea
re invited to sae. fur themselves, when the great
advantages of the above cite cannot tail to convince
that the advannigta of the clove dePertbed situation
cannot be equalled tbiewhere.—For t .rther particu
lars er , quire ofJohn Franklin, at 'Tamaqua. Charles
Canby or Lilies Webb, at Wilmington, Delaware.
CHARLES CANBY.
JA 31ES yEBB.
Sept. 2; , 38-3 mo
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SHERIFF'S &ILES.
S Y virtue of suri'dry writs of Venditioni Ei - ponus
and Leouri Farina, issued out of the Court of
Com Mon Pitaso(Sclitrylkill county, and to me di
reeled, will be exposed to sale at politic Auction,
On Monday tho-144/1 tray of October,
at the public house of John Snyder, Esq. at Fried.
cnsburg, at 9 o'clock, A. M. All those certain tracts
of unimproved land, situate hp, Wayne townelop,
Schuylkill county, containing 54 acres 26 perches
and allowances, bounded by lands ut Michael Web
her, John Emrich and others. Also one other tract
of uutinprosed land statute in the township of Pine.
grove, in said county, containing 4 awes 37 perch.
es, bounded by lands of John Leifer and Martin
Kuhns and others. Also the undivided half of one
other tract at unimproved land, situate in the town.
ship of * Piiiegrove, County aforesaid, containing b
acres 110 vetches, bounded by lards of antel Stall,
Ilrnry Gemble and, others, late the estate of Ber:ju.
into Baldorf,
On.Miutday the 14th day of October
rext, at the public house of Henry Stager, Esq.
In the Borough of Pottsville, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
All that certain tract of land,,pituate in Schuylkill
township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a post,
thence b) totter lambs of.loseph Lyon, Esquire, nut 111
10 tiegrees, west 24 perehea and 4 legit to a post,
thence south 79 degrees 15 inIIIIIIYR, west etc i paid,.
es to a post, t• . nee south '24 east 2b & one tEttii • ordh
es to a poet, thence north 66 E 7 perches rind 4Ar
to adjust, mei ce north CM, ram 21} perches to the
place of begmiug, containing five acres and 43i
perches more or less, being part of a tract of three
hundred and thirty.•ix and three Murth acres and
allowances, which the Commorkw calth granted to
George Reber, Esquire by paient dated 13ttuJanu
wry, 17 ,4 6, arid Recorded at Orwigsburg in Deed
Book number 9, page '207, together woli the tiered ,
fitments and appurtenances, late the estate of ./..isrph
Lyon.
at the saint-lithe and plitce, all thnt•
certain lot or piece of ground, situate um
southwesterly side of Ceutte• ate, et.
II i•
1 ::: Morrie' Addition to the Borough of
Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill.
begioning at the distance of 320 feet southwesterly,
from the line of Market, thence southwardly along
Centre street 90 feet '2 inches to a '2O !eel wide street,
thence along said 20 feet wide street -north. 70 de
green 12 minutes, west 138 feet 5 inches toe line ot
hit number 26, thence eastwurdly along the said line
to the place of beginning', together with the liMedi
laments and miburtenances, consisting of a three
story atone Dwelling Ilause„ containuig four iene•
ments, late the Estate of -Joseph Lyon.
4t the same time and place, all that
certain tract of land, situate in Norwegian town-hip.
in the county of Schut Iktll, bounded by, lands of
Silly man and Wood, and the estate of John Merman,
deceased, land of Ruch and the New Ynrk Compa
ny and others, containing four hundred and twelve
acres more or less, late the Estate of George Rood.
the same time and place, all that
certain tract of land, situate in Barry township,
Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of the heirs of
Jesse Yarnall.,: vacant land, and laud of Michael
Blue and others, containing one hundred and fifty
Iwo acres torte at Yen perches and allowance, late the
Estate of etthaham Eyster.
at the same time and placeoll that
undivided moiety or hale' part of all that certain lot
or piece of ground, situate on the southeasterly side
or Market street, in Pott and Puttersons' Addition
to the Borough of Pottsville, marked in the plan of
said Addition with number sixty eight, 'containing
in front on said Market street . 60 feet, and in depth
244 feet 6 inches, bounded northeasterly by a '2O
feet wide alley, southeasterly by another 20 feet
wide alley, southwesterly by lot number 70, and
northwesterly by said Market street, late the Estate
of John F. Holleman.
at the same tim&and place, all that
certain messoage, tenement or tra,pt of
asas land, situate the grouter part in Burry
township, in the county of Schuylkill.
___—= adjoining lands of Thomas Cadwallader
on the west, Benjamin Coombe on the south, David
F, Gordon on the east, and Bard Patterson on the
north, coritiaming in the whole tract 375 acres more
or less, about 90 acres of which more or less
in Cu:thimble, county and will be excluded from levy
and sale underthese proceedings, 285 acres be they
nwire or less in the township aforesaid is levied up.
on. Thus tract of land i• considered of great value
as Coal Land, lying at :he junction ofCatta wissa and
Sunbury road, near the Mahanoy Creek. on the
Centre Turnpike road, upon w erected a duu
hie two story frame and log House, occupied as a
Tavern, and known as Green's Inn ; a large frame
Stable, Sheds, a Fountam at the door, a - frame build
ing erected as a Store, a frame Dwelling House,
with other out.buileltng,—late the Estate of Vislen-
Line &arta, deceased.
At the same time and place, the one
undivided one'sixt.ll of all that certain rnessuage, ten.
ement and tract of Coal Eaed, situate in the town.
ship of Norwegian, in the county of Schuylkill,
bounded by lands of late John White, William Stin
son] ana Jacob Ridgeway tt lands late ofJohn Young,
of Francis B. Nichols, George Ebert, Thomas S.
Ridgeway and Catharine Buyer and othets, contain.
ing one hundred and ninety•three Scree and seventy
five perches of land more or less, being the Faille
tract of.land which Jahn Offernsan by Deed dated
the 15th day of December, 1829, and Recorded in
Schuylkill county in Deed Rook number B.page 70,
conveyed to Levi Ellmaker, together with the he.
reditaments and appurtenances. Also the undivid
ed one-sixth 'Art of all that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate inManheitir townahip, in said Coun
ty, bounded by the Schuylkill Canal, lot late of Him
ry White and others, containing one acre and 140
perches strict meain.re, being the same lot of grimed
which the President Managers and Company of the
Schur 'kill Navigation Gimpany by Indenture bear
ing date the sth day of lanust v 1830, and Recorded
in Schuylkill enmity in Deed Book number el, page
2GS, grat.ted and confirmed unto the said Levi Ell.
maker, together with the right and privilege of tan.
tog a supply of water from the said canal fur the'
basin now mage on said lots, and of free egress arid
regress to and front said canal, subject nevertheless
to the payment ref the yearly rest charge of one
hundred and aixty.two dollars, together with the
hereditament& and appurtenances.—late the Estate
of Augusta. -P. IVdlu and Mary Elizebetli his wife.
On Olonday the 21st day of October
next, at 9 o'clock A. M., at the house of
•mai Michael Graeff in the Borough of Or•
laa•
wigsburg, - All the undivided half of a
- . **Hain tract of land, situate in Manheina
township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of'
the Pennsylvania Back, Henry Billie and others,
ettattlining une hundred and sixty-four-acres more
or less, the West Branch Rail Road running : through
the eame" . , with the appurtenances, eunsiatoe of a
one story Log Dwelling House St.c.:—Lattivbe Estate
o9aeob Reed and John Spohn. •
Seized and taken tolncxecotion and to be sold by
PETER F. LUtINVIG. Shiriff.
, .
She t rirapiftoe, Orvvigaborg,
Septvvobey 21, 1.839. 38-4 t
Pocket MAPS!
J UST receiied a Tiesh supply of Pocket Maps for
Travellers, among w,lti are
Traveller'. Guide r the'Unitcd States,
Maps of. Penasylvalos,
•
do. ()Mu, •
do.• ; Indiana,
do. Illinois,
• es.. " Michigan,
eo. brltysourh, •
do. Wocceein,
do. Arkansas,.
do. Louisoana. AlAbania and 31.19sissiiipi,'
do. Topa*. L . " . .
Also Canals and till Riwiistlirooghout the Uni
ted States.. all of whack will be sold at Philadelphia
prices. EL BANNAN.
Si' pi 21 .
VARIETY STORE.
riNFIE Sub Scriber respectively tnfornrs his friends
apd the public in general that he keeps on hand
avid off,rs for stile cheap,
Gentleuseu's kW, Copan. and Herlip Gloves,
du. White and,,lllsca Cotton do.
Gum Elastic, Comm and Worsted Suspenders,
Real Black Italian Cravats, . -
White and Figured Pongee Pocket Hdkis.,
Plaited and - Plain Satin Stocks,
• du. - do. tkimbqi . ne d 0.,.
Linen Bosoms and •
Merino and Count Hall Ouse,
flair, Clothes and Tooth
. Brusines,
Cologne. Lavender and Rose Water,
Bear's Oil and Pumaturn,
Tooth and Pier' Powder,
Crstile and Shaying Soap, a
Ladie's Top, Neck and Side 6b . rub's,
Real Turtle Shell Sid Combs,
Patent 4 Key and Single Key Flutes;
Clurionet,a—:? and 6 Keys, and Files,
French and German Actmrdeams,
Violins—various kinds,
Violin Bows,
Gauiuis for Clarionet, Violin, Flageolet. Fiute and
Fie,
Flageolets, Violin Strings, Piss, &c.,
Silver ever point Pi veils and, Leads,
P-icktt Books arid Wallets,
Lemon Syrup,
Currant Jelly, • •
Preseved Ginger,
Confectionary, Fruit, Toys, &c.
JOIIN S. C. MARTIN.
36-if
OM
FALL GOODS.
J PT S received and opening at the 3 ii4ec4e.ea
Sme in Market street, a choice aelectiun of Fall
and 1A lot r Gouda, cunmet !gig
Al °use line De 4-.les
Cassimeree,-
San met. Cluntze and Domestic Prints
ham & Faured Silk Velvets, French Bombazine,
P am S v.gukti VICIOII,I Shawls,
Nlbrinu Shaw la Black Lace Vela,
Black and blue black Silk, Fancy Sdk • In:ILN. dec..
All 4/1 which will be aunt acry cheap lot cash.
V•pt 21 38-ti E W . Em:L.
U A.llASKirdb.t, Linen, du. Napkins, Culo..rt d
IL. Colton Table Covers., Domestic Yluslins,
Ines and Checks, [Dick Italian Cravats, Yarn Sus.
.pendcrA, Hoskin (doves, SiOCke, Bosoms anti Collars,
Kept 2,1 3s-tf E. W. EAU 1..
ENCII and Needle Worked Collars, Narked
L . Reifies, Cambric: lldkli, Striped Swiss Muslin
131. ck and White Raw Silk fuse, Superiuk Kid
Gloves, Marseilles Skirts, &c., &a.. .
Sept. 21 38—tf - g. W. EARL.
CAP RIBBONB
11,11antua,Sattin and - Gatigee Cap Ribbons, togcth.
. 1 -`-aer with a general assoitinent Silks, Lace
and Fancy Goods,- which will be sold exceedingly
cheat? by the u•ubs.criber and a ill be thankful to all
who will favor Lou with a call. E. W. E112L..
Sept In 36-ta.
M OrUS Multi ca
rifitSubscriber will sell a .few thonaard very
A- fine Nlulticaulis trees 110147 growing near I )rwiga
berg on high gravelly ground, whrre the vvoud be
comes inure mature than ter any other situption, and
that account are more valuable fur planting: Ma
ny of UM trees are now over four and a half feet
high. and unusually well branched; they ;Will be sold
now on reasonable terms, to be delivered in October
or November. JOSEPh MORGAN.
aug. lU. 31 -8w
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Administrator's Notice.
L _Errpts of Administration on the estate of
M-A William Shivelev, late of the
.Borotgh of Potts
ville, (Wheelright) deceased, having been granted
to the subscriber, all persona indebted to Estate
of the said deceased, are hereby requested to Isaac
payment to the subscriber, and all persona having
claims or demands againat the estate of the said
14 rlitorn Shively, are hereby requested to make
known the same in him without delay.
DAVID G NIVERS, Administrator,
august 24 34-6 t Port Carbon
NOTICE.
I S HEREBY given. that in conformity with the
pi ovist ins of the act of assembly revilating the
applications of Banking institutions for charters. tha t
Samuel Illeilner, A. Sicinberger, R. R. Mears, John
Provost. D. K. Benin it. Joseph Jeans, Morris U
lleilner, R. G. Lel:tr.:R. Clenachan, J. F. Tay
for, Sam .el D. Leib. and James S. Walla - re, intend
applying in the next Legislation ,f the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania for the tncprpnration of a
Ranking institution to-he called .- SCHOYLKILI. C-OUN
TY BANK or \I INERSVILI.E." . to AC be located in, the
borough of inersvilie, County of Schuylkill. The
capital of the *aid dank m be VOO,OOll, with the
privilege of increasing the same to One M illi on dol
eara—the object and intention of the institution be
ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi
leget and ,the promotion of the Coal Trade and the
g, neral welfare of community by a liberal and
healthy transaction of business
august 10. 1t.:39
NOVEMBER
Fall and Winter Goods,
11[1..'ST received and will be sold very lnilfor cash,
" at !bat Store of 14. Nathan., Cenrre Street,—A
meritan Print., Cshours, at 8, 10 and 12i cents per
yare, &o also English and French Prints,
nos, Mouelain de Lain., at 31 per yard, Superfine
Cloths of all, colnura, Capsirneres
,er‘dcooling., all
of which will be add Wholesale and Retail, at re
duced prices. . •
ALSO i - ritinntity of Fresh Teas just received,—
Soneliong. Pnuchoreg, Pecco, Young Hysdn, Hvson,
Shubur, Gun Powder, Imperial, just nrtived Crum
Canton, and received by •N. Natliana.
Ti•Conntry Store Keepers will be supplied at the
lowest Philadelphia prices, by- the chest s halt cheat,
and Caddv. Black Teas at 37i per pound.—Green
Young Hyson, at .50 cents per pound. &c. &c.
pt 7 36—if N. NATHAN S.•
Notice.
WHEREAS, The Borth American Coal Corn.
patty have this day executed unto me, the
imbacriber, an assignment of ail t heir eat. te, real and
personal, for the payment of Iheir debts, in a certain
order in the said assrgnment prescribed ; now, there
fure, all indebted to said Company. are re
quested to make imineijiate parment or their re:
spective debts to toe, and those in possession of prop
erty belonging to said Company, are requested to
hold the same subject. to toy order. The assign
met.t may be Keen at the office of the Recorder of
Deeds for the city and county:of Philadelphia, where
the same is left to be recorded according to law.
ARTHUR CHILLAS.
Philadelphia, September 2d, 1b39. 36
. .
II Dithers New School Geogra
phy and Atlas.
A FURTHER supply just received and for sale.
A
wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, by.
august 33 D. BANNAN.
Silk .!
CLARK (I'll . ..the Mulberry Tree and Silk Want
a new and excellent work.
Cobb's Silk SJanuar—and ,
Sayer's Ateericle.krnit Gorden Companion, a
so a new and vvijcot. work, .
Just received set f6i sale try ~. !...
play 4 18- B. BANNAN.
i'Ll ILA DELPHI AAN 1•01 TS ALLE
OPPOSITIO
LINE OF DAILY COACHES;
ha llcading and Xurristowit
RAIL ROADS.
Ti I.: - v•thseribors; having [weeded .to the clinoNv
aol,cuattouv oP tho travvill II g conimult y Go
route, respectfully non..once to the pub e that They
have c ..... menced rottomg a
D kli.Y LINE'OF •
lteltecen Piitladelpkia . and Pollan'!lv.'
,For the accounnodation alio. public. The t'oachefi
are entitely new, Wilt at Troy, large and !nanny,
at d lOyerlOr to any now running 111 Penn.) 1va1313-.
and accimmiod ding drivers are en
gaged, akid every attention p.tal to the tonitiort and
conventenre of un the rou:c„by the Prnprie
tortand their Agents.
1.3 9- Na acing wall he peoniited an any canal - Ilera
4,0„ whase,r,or a ill Inc ratio of hire be changed'
anat.! Lanes should think proper to roduce their
ates, or even run tor, nothing—it th.Olg the whole
and ...lc trim or the O'ropriour+ to wreudinaudale lhf
public at a rearainablo rate of Fur —they therelone,
confidently look to LIM public to bust/tin them in the
underta hung.
The Line will leave their office, in the old Poe
Office, et Pottsville every moriutik rit 7 0 . 1.:114.1c,
+lord Leave Saiotersotis hotel at 4i o'clock, every
titorntitz, tool a). '.41 o'clock, every afternoon. By the;
afternoon Line, patotengere arrive al Heeding- the
eatoe day, till leave. Beadittg next morniog et 10 o' : .
clock, and arrive in l'ottro.telv - 3,j.,,e10ttk; P. M.,
at the toilet% tog •
RATES OF FA
FFoni Potholille to Reading.
rruot Resoltd.g to Ptillad'a, No.
N u.
Poli.ville to Port Clinton
L Haatburg"
From Lu Pystsville
D". Li,. 11 -.. •
d.r o.b..ibuoos are e• I ,rx gel
o nod Iron the depot
Badge a: Nrorwown, free ot a
the atu,ve rate. of fare.
ro. seat., in Nttaville, appl
the old Post Office.
In 1"114deloloit, at Sandrrs,
tel, North 4th 51., Muuto Ve
Congress Hall, 3d it., Unite.
Mar... 11411 House,Chesnot
Lt Resoing,"at Finney's •Il
3..Y . ,111 Baggage at the rek
The l'roptirturs men]
MO lull of the public, that ibis
two whatever anti tx,iNg 1,1
ally contioetion— but will shin
iiierita. ' POl7, SLIOEN Eli
NI rth 23
PEIASYLVAN;
in the Bello
roTTsv I LI.
Jr. ii.itu.G.q.. - • - d
• -- ANNOUACKS t 4 'it
11:1Ely: ' that he has refitted la t .
-1
lishment with e very
and conv mine of has patrons.
4stuatiOlt to the Miner+' Bank , 1
Luguldigs recommends it to ,th e
its extensitve parlors and well a al
ments.give at peculiar advantage 1
leror the invalid. i
The rulidaripiepartment ism e
he Lrder and /kir stocked with
cacy of viand and liquor, nonzero
+rants willat all, tones conduce to
the wants of his guests.
The salubrity of ahe Borough
many sources of amies.-inent.'hoi
which its vicinity affords. rondo
resort, and the proprietor pledge.
to make a sojourn thei n ;condo.
gratificattun.
Pottsville. Pa. March 311. 1411f39.
Old Newsp
SEVERAL hundred old
this odiCe.
ATE
Fdr Blasting under wer,
eived and for sale at-this utfit
Pal" 0
A~A NIS, Shoulders, and Ft
sale by .
.I‘lne
. Morns LVltilt
'VHF: Subbcriber otreim Iu
(.-mime Moruslloca
& Cuttiagiot'4Supertur hru
Cu
Kernsville, near tiarnbueg
SentemnLr 21, 1841. .
School
••T 25 cents per WA
_wet re
.LY.June 1
eta 'lie 11111.emora!
B I A!MOOD'S imptvved . l'a
v. ith Aletattic pee, duet re
June I
31-6 mo
A 2'0)14
irtZlf superior artiel
Roil and Fine Twist T
retail.—Also Fine Cut Taw
ink', dull - Spanish and Colon'.
Julie I 22-tf
PAPER..
A LARGE, assortment cif F
Papers front $1,56 to $6 .1
Among the •.upply is some s
Post just regetred Wholeeale
May Is. 110-:
P;ice 45 Cents
'17"0f.3. 13 eed• 14' of this
v rd. A I .4) the work torn.
meat—for sale by
Jule
US I . rirceoi.ed, a 1111 W an
" Enehalt Carpets, which
advance. on Philadelphia pri
Alan Entry ar.d Stair Ca,
,augo+t 31 3.5.-if •
Cheap Calicoes,
AT THE-CHEAP
Corner of Centre and
JUST received a fresh
French and Domestic
hn, Superfine 'end low pr,'
Apron itiid Bed Chccsa„Ce
por, Cotton Yarn; Carpe( •I
a variety or other, roof . I
chew by .FUJNTZI
arenat 24
CJI I. /4 JI
Cheap Gros
. Career of Ceiitr4.and
'FBA subscribers have j(
•••
of sit kinds of Groovy
s ngsfs Parses, Lard.- S
artielh or Li io; also lion
Shad, Si
!bred Cheaper than r avrig, vvrrfo,
august 24'
qo
300
2 Sp
. 1 )
75
1 . Int I
No. I Cars, 5 01)
No.'2 Cars, 450
carry imam:tigers
;I•liia anti across Wu
J..tittond; charges, lit.
I furs,
IMMO
at Oic.r Office, in
n's relsro's Iro
w.n ll,nite, '2d.
stales link% and
the pwnert.
~telt• for the infor-
Alit kit", 110
1, will it *a v.:.
or tsll on its owe
FINN I.Y CO.
Pruerietora.
• 12--tr
A. HA LL,
gh •of
et.
ki*OUT.
p travelling publi....
! 'eottuntidiona Penni,-
i etinon to the oniturt
Trio einitigudy order
nil the different Coal
All ui bu,iiieed, while
f or apart the blllllllll.l' travel
erteneed inin de, and
very sea:tunable deli
.e adetkmodiii i ng ser..
he pleatture and attend
.1 Pottsiille, and the
and artificial,
it a ciuskrabte place pr
his i !lie .1, I it'd ClernollB
1.1.1 ..111,.,r1 auC
iper. .
;ewbpaptry for ealr. a
H Ulla 17 33
.NUS/ 4' 44
ite.ll Hlppl) Je
•- 111 11.
prime lot fur
S. A t_d LE.
V:2— it
cakalis.
•aale a tear timuaand
ha trc~a fin Layers
I 111. ES LA‘t RIE.
Licrks Cut.,[ay.
1:5-4t
-
elyrd and for Rale by
I. B. BANAN.
•
I . ad unii H ooks.
Mernorandour Books.
'else d an(' for stile by "
- BANNA
;CO.
of .Co'venditsJa., Coarey
by the keg or
o/litr ;:•4nult tog, Span
n St& et.
A. A. (11. E
. &C.
nlytap Letter and Not. r
er learn. piled and pltkin.
.4.ertor Kngltall ictoria
and Retail by
B. BANNAN.
Scott's
ow•els.
er volume
cheap work, just merle
etc from the commence
B. BANN AN.
decant nEsOrtFtent n F
will be Nold at a small
peting by
N. NATIIANS
ac.c.
ISE! STORE, .
CallowlnU Stre;is
assorlorcnt 01, British
Hots; Un()teethed
ced Bleached
ton Flannt Is, Table Ur;
hairs, and•
•hich wOl h. sold very
'GER &Ebts,
34 -if , .
•
•
I'HE
• ryOre l •
Co Stree6.
at received allow .apply
e,.. ouch as tea. Cotii-e,
palliate, and a oupoi tot:
i'lrrop and Steam' Mn,
&c', all of which is of.
cash, by - •
eGf.R At. ILIZEiI.3.
344 T,
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