Wreck of the 11. S. Steamer Jefferson. I enjoyment of his 60 - ills and property, and Wo publish below n detailed account of in the use of his oidnions ; the judicial pow the wreck Of this ill-fated vessel; off the ier shall he. sustain, d in the free exercise of its funetions,and I ,, ithing shall be taken by coast of Patagonia, on the 28th of May last. The writer was one orate crew of the ves- the liberating furers without payment for the me. sel. This incident adds another to the mel- sa Third: As a gnarantee of Cho rights and ancholly catalogue of disasters on this in hos sovereignty of the States, n reformation of pitable shore. It is gratifying to know that the Federal Constitution is required, reserv no lives were lost, and that a speedy return ing to the StautS all the powers and enjoy of the offiders and crew to their homes may mints not granted to the General Govern be expected. Peer Ms; nu, June 17, 1851. ment. DEAR SIR :—Trilling events have hap- Fourth: The national representation, or at least in the Senate, shall he equal, or by {tuned to me since my list letter from Monte- Video. Our snug little stenrnship is now States, and elected popularly, abolishing the power of the Executive to appoint otlizcrs. a total wreck, lying at this place, in wild Fifth : The abolishment of prohibitions barren - country not inhabited. We left and the reduction of import duties on foreign Montevideo wit h fair prospect of a good voy- , merchandise is r, quired. and the duties jut hge through the straits, .but the hand of • 40 per cent., ad ca- 0 trovidence ordered dillerently. 1l was on I b roil. ]'lay the 10th we left Nlontevideo, bound to neth : The heart penalties applied to Valparaiso, and had pleasant weather un smngaling, which makes it a criminal of -01 the evening of the 24th o f Ni ey , w h en a fenc e ,, imposing absurd fine, shall be abol heavy sea and wi n d i m peded our p e a - gress. Preparations were made for our ished ; the lass Or the goods, without fu e rpro 'safety, which are common in these latitudes responsibility, is enema h, and from, th and in this season, to reef all sails and putduct of this a fund shall created for the and sacred purpose of making Ihet vessels under situ , soil. T he gale ta• war on tile savages. Creased to a tempest, and our craft cracked Seventh: The introduction of groceries tend bounced liken little shell on the wave. shall be pern;'tted, on the frontier of the Rio The morning of the tliith tile wind fell a omen, free of duty, for five years. little, with the sea running mountains high Eighai: For the foreign commerce a and n very ugly cross-choped sea atrik int! 1, 0 , 0 ,, - , r custom H.00.,.c shall be established our little vessel on all sides so as to make at the town of Reynosa. her unmanageable. I: was found she would Ninth : The town: seconding, ;his plat, not answer her helm, and the sea: break-. f.t od ,,rt owins,elres, the authorities of the re as to disable our machinery. The whet - I- I :houses were stove in by the s Teolh : This movement is eminently naseen, and in lit.' tional and liberal—consequcntly the States -afternoon at 10 minutes to :1 o'clock, we , atm towns flint may rolopt the same, shall to - united to, and were bore dcwn on cur b e susin i to d by the iibern(ing . forces. beam ends, and the only resource was to; vrnt h : A portion of said forces shall nut the masts away, when she right. el and ht,, permanently destined to carry nit hnstil came on even keel once again. The i n " itit';.• rigainst the barbarians, until the coot she wa3 on her bcamr ratel about urteca! n i tth , r,eilicHlion of the frontier states. minutes ; she was steady nod that was all Titte(p/e: These towns will not lay down that saved us. 13eing about three lutu ! rec t ; miles off hind. and this place the nearest. their arms until the contents of the eleven proceeding articles be granted and realized. the captain and ofrcers run her lwre.— : If the General Government should be ob- This is a place for "digging guano." W ' stinme in refusing the armed petition of this found a Mr. Powell here, and ten miles dis frontier, contaitiMg all the watts of tie,: tent he has n gang of men digging guano.— t , whole nation. the States adopting this plan At Sea Bear Bay there is a ancilpra g e • will organize a Provincial Government. lay .and there are four or five vessels down tiler; inu aside all id, a of secession or annexation, waitinz fur their cargo of guano. nu ' Pin. • and that in order that this plan may have my Califor.nia prosprcts. Vur ship tea. : the tfccessarY publicity, this meeting was condemned fur survey, by the ea Plitt" and it . s m ee d in a dd ress the attune to the illustri• officers, rind they reported to the crew in • our ."/ ,, turateinienta, b, ivy the holy of thic . sriti ut n aft the quarter deck, tbnt the eii leaving to their coii,idertitiott nod de .ship was hogged. broken dt.WI) 1111i1C1' th'l,l 111/Vrati(lll tile manner which they will machinery. nral leaving twenty-four inehes proniuleam it. in the twenty-four hours ;and also, the they , • ANALEZ, J. M. OnsvAbcs &c. considered her for service and inis, J. Lr (.As;t' AT THE LonA, Sept. 3, Itisl. worthy.—They directf d that every thir,f2 thnt coubl lw saved shonld be taken care of, and that shonld rrocure n ' paqsw2e. all hand , . A Brent-ii Merchant hi Trouble. and embark for the 'tii:vd States. We The /Cal ni.yrh e eilungof Sepiember 11, are now busy in hreakin., th e wreck to pie- gives the fullocting curious, narrrative of one ors to get tine engine and out- , •1 "lint nem" of Bremen, which we with stunt other property as is 10 he rt . - translate. for The 7'rihii moved. Mr. Po well has loaned us . n ' I ivory Engelbert I blase, now GS years sloop to net as a tender to us, until such of when five years of age been' times we can revile,' n—i,truice from hoot,.- left the orphan a n small trader in Bremen, video, which is about flUff milcsliaison , During the gale, we hove the most of e.nr i a near relative of his moth provisions over board, together with . and hrong.l,t up by him as his own son I person, whose name was Geisler, af paints, oils'', anchors nml fomge to lighten , ter o,ords cook hill 0. , a her. So we came , in lucre lot miry. and ye - and when he died, i n Iso6, ceived assistant from ;Mr.. Powell. a kind ! iii the hoofers in twe connection with Geis-I and rich English, contin g.entleinan. and mime- .. nu using . I I qt . ,: t idaw, for about years, when for oldie guano. The crew held a the establisdanent was closed, I laase being after the gale and tendered a fetter of thnnks considered as a inan of large property. Ile to our Captain and officers for their gallant, . , vas one of the most highly respect e d urn conduct and self-poses s ion during the gale in in Breinett.—h o lding several public o(fices, saving our lives and the ship. Some game tinstee of the schned-fund, of the missio n . is shot here. ()strict!) and Guanacos, nr arty and Polite societies, an ndministrator on Lama, is.our ford, with duck and muscles. t he estate of many, dec,aged persons, and LI We have hunting, parties ever I• day. Dr. cruprdbin of sevrral orphan children. lie Martin is now ill. and 11 " a c c d d fr e'"., en o:une. : mv the impression of the ill 11St tictive be tieveb-rwe, and the highest integrity, and abound, in both pub;ic ruin private chari ties. Na one ever sought his aid in vain.— a ltyti es gave with great 'liberality.— in the biuliest degree, he was al ws the man to whom his friends entrust ed the it obligations when they were absent, on jon;IICVS or otherwise, from the city.— Whatever was placed in the hands of f !mist . was deemed perfectly safe. • lit ISI3, he married into nu old Bremen family, but his wife died on the birth of her first child in Irtl , l. Sitter , 1S:30, in which year he in herited 850.000 from the uidow of Cieisler, he was an A Idermnn of the city. A cer tain cnxcombrv—for instance, he wore jcw elS and lace, which was not usual, mid took every mums to conceal his age—was for given him, on account of the high esteem which lie universally enjoyed. No (MP ev er ventured in the slightest degree to ridi cule Alderman Ilasse; in the opinion of ev ery "tie, lie stood firmer than any man in Bremen. With remarkable hospitality, he entertain e d, every witelc, a distinguished company of both sexes, and it was consider-' ed n great honor to he invited to his par ties. A degree of luxury was exhibited, at his dinners which was excusable only in a rich man without children. He pursued this course since 1809. flis repthation for honestly was perfect ; but nt that time he had comtnenced a career of swindling on a Inrcre scale: In the very first year of • his eiitablislilnent , he spent a •grent portion of the properly of the widow, deceiving her with false accounts, and paying interest on 4ttLets which were no longer in 'existance. In taking possession of- the Geisler legacy, paid the tax of $B,OOO to the' State, although the property had been previously made way with. This tax was paid with the public money which since that time, he had — used it both in luxury for h i mself, soundering and charity'. Th e w h o l e :!mount of his defalcation is not !vet folly - knoncrl. But it is certain that there is a deficit of 10.9.000 dollars in the School Fund, 8.000 dollars in the fund of St. Stephen's Church, which he attended twice every Sunday, and 9,000 dollars in the Missionary Society. In his annual State ment of the different funds, he solicited the inspection of the books, and often pretended that the value of the property had inpreased by advantageous purchase and Bale-orstocks, frequently offering the overseers to short, them the certificates in various closetootndl; Revolution in icxic o. i c The brliArtvi, T raphic dispatch from the Southwest Pass. announcing the arrival of the steamship Yacht, Captain hoot Prazosfit. Jaao. nodins' that a rev. °lotion had broken out in New' Mexico, publidotd in The Dc/ta of last, evening. created much excitement :n the city. and a general desire to learn all possible pa! tiro. Jars. That desire we shall now proceed to oratify, by copying the following front The - Brownsville Rio Bravo,• of the 2 , 11 h brought by the Yacht, which arrived up in the course of tile afternoon rIIONTYCIAMT;XToS ON Tllt RIO CUZANDI: We copy. amt's • The Rio Prom. from The Bien Public°. of Nliitamoras. the fol lowing plan and pronuncininemo, sicmed .by Don Ignacio entialez, nod other citizen - of Guerrero, and forwarded by them to the commanding General of the Mexican forces at Matnmoros. The movement ,seems to extend throughout the State of Tomaulipas, and it is said will be general in rill the north ern States of Mexico. Tiie Patriot forces are commanded by 'Col. Don Jose, :Maria J. Caravjes, and al ready (mother nearly a thousand men.— His plan and pronunciatnente;:re extensive ly circulating throughout the. TiPpublie, :adopting the twelve articles of the Guerrero Patriots, as found below. • • The movement looks truly formidable, nod we believe is so regarded by the author ities of the General Government over the way. PLAN. --The subscriber.s., rill citizens of the city of Guerrero, in the State of Tomo lips, convinced that the national represen tation has paid no attention to the repeated, petitions which they have sent to that sov. ereignty. through the corresponding sources for the abolishment. of prohibition and the reduction of the tariff; the protection due to stop the depredations of the Indians,-alrea-- dy insupportable, ns well ns the oppression they stiffer, owing to the restriction together with the hostility of the barbarians, nre the complete destruction, not only of those who speak,"but of the whole frontier, have deci ded and resolved to sustain with their arms the contents of the following articles: First : The permanent troop shall be ex pelled the territory of the State, as being pernicious, oppressive and useless. • , Fecond : The citizen is inviolable ic the oaken chests. It was naturally deemed a gross imputation on such an accurate ac% countant to except the o(i!r. In order to preserve the honor of the City several of die inhabitants were willing toad vance 1000) or even 21,001) dollars to hush up the [natter but it was ton late ; the all tir had already gok wind. Justice mint accordingly take its course. Every one sees that it is a great misfortune for Bremen, the consequenoe of which cannot as vet be fully calculated.— On Saturday, when thu explosion took place men wept like children; they were pale as death when they met on the Exchange, and j all businesS cone to a stand-still. The streets were perfectly hushed ; people stood j in groups, speaking to each others in whis pers of the astoundinff discloSure.—The de ammo'. of I Inase at the examination great- ! ly snr trise the ltd uses. . With 2-reat posure he listened to the charges, displaying no traces of distraction : and he still remains in a state of aelf•deception, persuaded that he will receive pardon, as_he confessed the crime and yielded himself to justice when he gave up the accounts and resigned his office A Terrible Tragedy. The Tuscoloose, Ala., Monitor of the 211 inst. narrates n tragedy of which the sub stance is as follows : John Kirby an o:ti and respectable citizen of Ttiscaloose, Ala., wa , shot in the Cour [louse of that town on the 20th oh. A re contre had occurad iii April last between Kirby and Prederick P. E!all, ako of Tus ealoosa, in which the latter, who was unar-1 mod at the time was seriously wounded.—' I lull was held to hail. and appeared to talc.. his trial nn the 30th but on affidavit it was : postponed, when Kirby asked Permission to address the Court. which Judge Walker! refused. Kirby then drew a pistol, where upon Mr. Newton L. Whitetifid attetapt ed to wrest it ifom him, and in the strugale it was discharged the ball pasEin!,Y . through Kirby's thigh, severing the feanoral artery, and causing his death in a'fety minutes and penetrating Whitefield's leg, inflicting a painful but not a dangerous wound. A son of Kirby's supposing that his father had beon shot by Mall, fired at him but missed huh ,-razing the foot of one of the jti rymen..and rebor:ion' !loon the loop. Hall wasarrested by direction or the Judge, who also supposed that Kirby had b N :ri shot by him. Hall handed Iris pistol, whin was still loaded, to the :Tadao, and . pla"ced him-1 self in the hands of the Slwrid. The pro 6.etlings of the day were of course brought to an abrupt termination by the occurrence in its presence olsuch a terrible tragedy • i f. Philadelphia Market, Oct. 11. Thv fl.mr market 1.4 dull. There is little or no export demand, and standard brands are dull at $4. 061 per barrel. The sales fur city consumption are limited within the range of $ 12-1- asl 75 fur common and extra brands. In [Zvi , . PLona and Coax MrAt. nothing doing, and but little of either ell;!ring. .GRAlN—There is but little Wheat arriving. and prices are steady, Sales of WOO bushels good new Southern Red at SO a NI cents per bushel ; Wheat ranges from toSO cents for and strictly prime. CORN is scare, and an MI VtITICO (WOO our last quotatimis has been oir.r,d (or some par-1 eels of good Yellow to arrive. Sales at 6'2! rt (ks. cents. (I. Ts are in trhod demand, and 3000 bushels Southern sold at ;35 cis. per bush. WnisrcEv is dl/11. Small sal e s at 2 I a 22 cents, both in Mids.:lnd barrel. Philadelphia Cattle Market. The olf•rings at markets last week corn prised 2250 head of Beef Caule, inelnd, !l2: n5O driven to New York, and ISt) head re ! nitiining unsold ; 3SO Cows and Calve: , , 030 hop, and 2liist) Sheep and Lambs. Cattle continue in better demand (larger sal .s having he , Pll made this week than Own• was last.) lan no change in pri ces. Sales at $5 to $:150 per 100 lbs. for interior quality, with a few sales of extra nt $7. Cows and Calres.—The market re mains dull. Sales of Fresh Coles at $lB to $3O; Springers $l2 to $25, and DrY COWS Sib to $l2. Wl:lS—Thew was a lar eer number sold this week, with but few remaining over unsold. Sales fit $5 75 to $0 25' per 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs.-- Sales of the !Mriel. $1 25 to $3 50, and the latter $1 SO to $3 cud'. according, to quality. Independenoe of Principl©. Lord Er, nte was distinguished through life for independence of principle, for rigid adherence to truth. • Ill' once explained the ride of his conduct, which ought to be deep iy engraved on every heart. Ile said : "It was the first command and council of my earliest youth always to do what my conscience told me in be a duty, and leave the consequence to Gml. I shall carry with me the•rnernory, and I (rust the practice, of this parental lesson to the grave. I have hitherto followed it, and have no reason to complain that nn obedience to it has been any sacrifice. I have found it, on the contrary, the road of prosperity and wealth, and I shall point out the same path to my children for their pursuit." Famine in &vet/1.'2.-14m scarcity exists in the district of Oestmark, province of Wermer. land, in Sweden, and the inhabitants ere ;tetm ally obliged to crush the bark of trees and eat it, mixed with green rye, chopped up like straw for horses. rirPusey, the remnant, was In malce an as cension from York, on Satorday, hilt failed. ANOTH ER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. —Pepsin an artificial Digestive Fluid Gastric Juice. A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directiolli of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. 11, No. 1.), North Eight Street, Phila.. d e lp!lia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice. Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debilty, curing after Nature's own method dy Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice ae.a adyertisegient itleviolher On the 9th of September, in Ilnnovrr, Samorl tr., infant son of Joseph and flti rFetta Floris, aged S nionths. On the 24th of Se pter»her, of infhmation, fdtzahclli Beier, aged 70 years. On the 7th Hronnb.-r, in North White hall, of fever. il/qPilla, thnizhtor of Peter . and Anna Iltre, azed 91 years. On the 9:h of October, in Allentown, of croup, MP/07)/w? K. son of Thomas nod Elizabeth Wilson, red 5 years. On the Sth of October, in North White. hall, of inflamation, Sanwa Falk, aged 51) years.—The deceased was engaged in quar rying stones, when unfortunately a mass of around and stones (ell on hint and injured him in such a manner, as to cause his death • Lades' day ...Latta'. PUBLIC SALE Of Vain:Able Rea! Eslnte. Will he sold at public sale on Saturdav, the 25th day of October, at 1 o'clock. I'. M. at the late residence of Char/el Koelt. de ceased, in Upper Sancon township, Lehig'h county, the following, articles to wit : Two horses, I cow, 3 hogs, 1 large dog, 1 two-horse wagon and bolt•. pl oug h, liar row, wheel-barrow, swfugletrees, ladders, bolster and drillers, plough gecrs, saddle, lock-chnins.sythes and sliest hes, grind-stooe, grubiting•hoe, sand and grain shovel, post spade. grain cradle, skoop and other fish. no s , barrels, meat and other tubs, potatoes by the boshel, &c. Also house and Lichen furniture, consisting of 2 beds and hod steads, sma ;1 (10., tables. Closet, desk, chairs ; wood chest, iron ln•uel, boilers, t ru minds, benches, &c. &c , also a fowling-piper, together with a variety of fanning, household, and kiehen utensils to Ott ire2rous to mention. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale, and due auendunce given by ti , JUDE KOCH, Alministrtileix Upper Saucon, October 11-2 w PUBLIC 841,1 g. Valuable Personal Proper'iy. The Subscriber will sell at Public sale on Saturday, the Ist day of November next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at her residence, in the borough of Allentown Lehigh coun ty; (late the residence of Mrs. Greenleaf,) t h e lilio l cinfz valuable personal property : 13ureaus, l'ablo, Chairs, Stoves, I )ress mrd I'ier Tables,l3tandv, irrurs, Sofas, Clot hes, Presstes, Side-boards. Carpets, Van de Ornaments, Parlor and Kitchen furniture of nil kinds, Pictures. Beds and I3edding, &c., and a variety of other valuable person al property not nvcet.tary to mention. The lurniture ollZ;redis of the hest qual ity and of the most litshionnh:e style. 'clic sub:scriber is confident that so supe rior a (piahly of furniture has never .been °tiered for sale in this community. Any person desirous of seeing, and examining it can dos() at any time previ oils to the sale. Tenns a SO I NI A RUA RET T. DALE. Allentown, Clctob•r 13, I S3I —3ll, INDENINITI THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN V of Philadelphia. OFFICE, N.. 1633 CiIE:. 4 N :sl'ltEE'l near Filth street. Dirertars Chat los N. Bruickcr, l ro.lC.Richarr.. 'llionias ilait, Alord. D. Lvwis. Tobias ‘Va t rtivr, Adolp. 11: font., Smoot.] (gout, I )avid .lacol, H. Smith, Ahrris l'attorsoo, CONTINI:E to make Insurance, permanen and limited. m every description of property, ii t..tvrt and mitintly, at rates as lowas are coiistt: tam with seen: ity, The C.unpany have reserved a large Conon sent 11111,i, Wl'lei' with their Capital and Pretni tons, safely invested!, atrurd ample protection td the assured. The assets of the company, on January Ist 1818, as published agreeably to an Act of A, sembly, «•ere as follows, viz: Morttrarzes, Era I Estate, Tem pont ry I.o . ants Sleeks. Cash, oce., Since theirihcorporation,a period of eighteen nears, they have paid npwards or million h!tivirr(llhritimia tholliirs,ll),ses by fire, there by affording evidence of ihe advantages of insu. ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompters, all ClIARI,lit3 N. BANCKER, Presider' l• CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y. The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of the above mentioned Institution, and are now prepared to make insurances on every descrip tion of property, at the lowest rates. A ITGITSTITS 1,. RUH E, Allentown C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem. Allentown,June Itl,. atild. Y Volunteer Bata!lion. - olunteer Bawlllion, will be hold on Saturday the f2rith of Octo ber, at the ('en/re Mad, in Goths- Ville, V South Whitehall township. Lehigh county. The following ' Companies will be present, to , viii 1 4 A I " l'he Whitehall "Cavalry. ' C.,apt. Thomas Hoch, 11'nshingtan Ca va 1..._ ..._ rv," 'Capt. Lucas Schlauch, Nlaj. Joseph Steckel, is respectfully invited to be prof.lit, rrAt the srune• time and place n, Horse Racr will take place, on the beautiful ince course near the Hotel. Sportsmen and others.,_who w.hich to train—their—horses, will have end e x cellent chance to do so. October 16, 411—flw To Builders. A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush es, and a variety of other building Hard %vare just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J BAE.OIpII. May: 8, 1-147 • DIED 5890,559 65 ns,:ins UU ':05,4 59 On 15„(3 3 15 16,581 67 $1,220,097 67 1"4 Cj PRODUCE AN]) (3ENEIZAT, COlDilliitiNiolB efeC'D'eff?(Gi6l:,‘:, No. .67 Noturti DAM,' Vim , Street, Pliihiclolphin, I, : Adopt- this method to inform their then%‘v„,, i;tid country trwrchnitts in 2etientl, dint they htit•i• lately et , tablislitql the shove iti ill its variory , t !winches. st No. 67 North A - A RON GUTII. \Vltarves, where they xvill he happy to a'- tend to the wants or their enstomers. Among the many articles constantly kept thi Th .r on hand a Dried ond I 'WI; led Fish, t.<;c: irl L, will he found nit assortincrit or • Imam 3/(ckr.ret.l/rr'rirl,rcl/hir Sl,)re FiNit, Cod FiNh. A'hattlyer.. L'herse, S Atinfn• hichn'ill.heseldntthentostreasni•ahle :Tam prices. Iteccillect the plac. March 6. , For In ~ Jon .Paitvo.77.7o!Gr, . • Notfil , titt'eufeit o.tls,t ..ittistrt" fl fn rc . Builders Look Eerc,. A NEW ASSOItVIENT HaßDirdli.e.-E The undersi L med atinotwr , . t 1 1 446 , .. H tY dam they hay... jii , t retmrp-t; fr: r! .1 of Hardware, c n istin of Ilwtv• Fterilishin7 -1 6,11Z,Crellery, Cortelt Saddlery and — Sll , Jr-lholiastv, :ill or wH.I will' he s(ilfl at xtn.:ll,lv Ina I , rirr 'I ,;,•. tho I , nblic 10 i I. • i tiTpRE, (1 1 ,. • 4 01.1' F., call, tirdor to cont.hic, , thvill•‘i fact, that a •pettny pl.pliv an'!, ). tcz Jfa7,• 8 To liotuve•liCel3f",r;;s A Lfrent assortment of !louse f . UCM,I:irlr , arti , des. such as Vet:FHA, satin' 41111 ptP•.l' Maur. 1,1•;- dos, ji , h and ham het:h•s,'Cryin , ,.- ironN. %vain,. irons. .' r . TEA TR .11 . : 4 I mon to lino, in sots and ic form. in , i•ts.inid in vdriiity of 1401.. riv. KNIVES' and Pt : also only ; !WON. sti"d.', rod. rind witii a vitriiiiv (if oln,r innllll(actt:7:•r I'OCK ET and I'EN .t. th rev. abd lio t pick, fl KOS. &V. SHOVELS TON'L;.-;. Iron rind. r 1 ,.• 1 1 polished steel lir,r seis rind snindo.d,. ro,l hods, tailors' irons sinoothin, • fir sale by I) 712.1; I of I I ii m!), Sheet Irrm , Anivricati T Band Iron, Hoop Iron. (2i nil , ' t. 4 11, , 0r Steel, s , itrin.. Ihi, nt1;1 tumid, it's! with and 1 ice,; - ;111,1 sn i . ch , ip A itl the sum.- of .T S. 11•:, GI,ASS.--1:10 linos by 12. 11l hr 11. In p 2. varic Ivr Scr ~ c ription. such It, 11 , 1 i r);t,i 11 o Pia Hos, Had. I I :.•;, rm.l ,111 , 2 , .r Stitir,rus, tor :otly h, . TC) Si II \JAI\ ,1 ;1 ri 11 0 ‘1! fl.:.S , 11111t. W. 01 . .\ ) I I Louth r. Slme- , 111 ., :id, `tV,:. Prtmeli p , !di Who!' lOS bt Intl it tr th, ()If .ti I'A :=i - hail (I Nrid . 1 . 11 ' ••111 : it Wish of • diva'. by PI, ;..: nt 1(.1;11 1,••••1;.;•. molt 1V1:1 n duced priv , , at I h!. A.7 1 ,- :;:::75, Ivoil 111 , :tyr l's' Cl the t ati7 : i. 1 ' l l ". •.*I • !wilt ..1.0.1)„111,1 131'i(12:1. nt iit;.t . ill 071 orviiptincy 01 The Prort•riv Itook• rettairoti, t tie tmw. t.l hits 4 pm (*first rri!t. T'retiir..!! biter/. .N7o/1,..,, tho pot% tt'r tool location is titt.urrn , :t rl in 1 -tolli2[lcoultly, for particulars tool terms ititioire of. • -IL TIM I n'tit or ;. lEr ._. •:• 1 =I SEM J =IA =IN ill I 1 f I .. ; ;,~. MIMI s '' ; • , =I n % Laic =1 OE tit II
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