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PR1N'r_ED AND >PU‘BI.'ISH.ED BY Z‘;EPHAANIAl{ CLARK, _,rp WE SIGN 0F FR./iNKLIN\s rims) ew Supply- M18 S STIL IVELL, ' V, -ff!‘ A_ _ Rockwell & S.11e~;ldon , AVI-ljust received and oifer for sale. the following articles, either at wholesale or retail, Viz.—l bale clnrret. olive brown and ‘hottle green cloths for frock and surtont ‘coats. ‘Sac. 1 hole black cloths assorted, ldo blue do do 1 do draband mixed do. 1 do olivc& brown do 10 pieces common and (line l(t'l'.~‘P:y'lneI(’.~ 1 define and tushionable striped and mixt do I do VB _v tine milled black‘ do 1 do viéy tine single for vests 10 do fashionable stripe Vnlentia& kerseymeie . vesting. :1 new zutir-le, 10 do com. testing 10 do 4'-ashionuhle black silk vesting _ 1 trunk rich London calicoes 1 do two bluedo 1 do gram) do, 1. do assorted common do 2 du t'urniturt= chintznnd calicoes \ I bule- bomlmzets assorted, 10 pieces tig’(l ratinet 20 pieces tig‘d and printed bombazets 10 do furniture and common dimities . 1 case brown linens. 1 do worsted suspenders 1 do Caroline plaids ofvcry superioi quality a. and new patterns. I do common do do I do superior Irish Linens ' 1 do 9-8 cotton shirtings. 2 do 7-8 com. do 2 bales 9-8 American ~heetiug.< very line I do 4-4 do common, 3 dodo brown shirtmgs 1 case American bleached do ‘ 1 bale bordered kerseymere shawls ' 1 do green hocking bziize, I docotton balls , '1 do superior red 1 do assorted colours I do tartan plaids assorted col’s I do Scotchdo -1 case coat or vestbuttons, 1 do Amer-.tginghams I do wide apron checks, 1 do narrow do do 1 do im cnroline plaids. ~ 1 do bl‘l< India smchews 1 do b|‘k sarsehets. 1 do Canton crapesassofted 1 do bl’k Canton llandlz-fs, ldo bird eye do ‘ 1 do rich tig'd and stripe crnpe dresses 1 do black and coloured worsted hose 1 bale rose blankets of superior quality 1 do 3. 3 1-9. and 4 point blankets 1 do superior ticking: I do common quality 1 case sdtinetts, 1 do domestic cloths .1 do rumtzric mu-ti:.s assorted ; 15 boxes rich and fashionable garniter and ‘plant ribbons assorted 4 boxes black ostrich feathers 4 do btack,‘btuo, scarlet. and claret silk vesting 10 pieces colored and black tabby do 30 dozen black and white silk gloves .5 do black silk hose, very stout .ind.heav_v 28 do ladies kid gloves large size -'1» do do fine heave: do 16 do gentlemen’s col’d buckskin gloves ‘ 10 do do beaver do, 10 do buckskin uirttens 7 pieces black bominazine assorted qualities. I do very and superior quality 3 do vbl’l; stxiped and Gro Dena;-I silks 6 do rich tig’d Louizene silk, 2: new article 5, dopgreen Florence 10 do bl‘k a.ndcol’__d India and French Lerantine 10 do plain 3:. satins. 5 do lvl’~k Nankin do 35‘rich black and color’d-merino long and square shawls assorted from 57 to $28 25 dozen velventine lzandkercliiets ‘ 60 do cliintz shawls of all sizes 35 pieces plain hook mu~lin~* and lenoes 15 do tig‘d book do and lenses J25 doz hook hankf~. 30 pieces millinet —30.gross ‘wire, It pieces pongeg-_s_ forlatters 9.5 pieces mull and Jaconet muslins 28 doz cotton lultzfs. 20 do fancy cravats A 1 cartoon of very rich English thread lace: and ’ ed;-ings, being new patterns. ‘ 2 boxes rich plush trimmings for ladies‘ coats 3 bales carpeting, 2 -uses paperhangings ' 6 cases Morocco & other shoes 3 bale: cotton yarn 5 cases Leghorn hats and ggtpsies Together with many other articles useless to mention ; the whole of which are o \ at .\'e.w York prices and on liberal Pr: dit. ' ‘ Oct -17. JUST REC-ElV1~1D. and ~.wi‘| be constantly .ept forsale, whoivsnle and -‘retail at the Frank- :1. Book-Store,_,by E. 1\‘L«A.l-if I‘, -the SC'HOL.f1I{\S ./1l:’I'l“H.M_ETl',IC or FEDERJIL _ ./I CCO UJV’l-'.HN T, . IN-FORMSl‘ner ‘friends« and‘ customers that she has taken the store one door north ofher former .~=1.:m'd, wherershe is opening uvery s.p|endid assmtmcnt of TERMS. This paper will be pu'nl'isl1e(l every Tnesd }f(,n‘p.ng, and -delivered. to subscribers on tl allowing terms, vnz : MELLINERY To Citysubscriberswhoreceive their paper at t'he1i!\ dweliimt-*. Twa Dollars and tzmznty. five Cents p£;1'nnuum. payable ‘half yearly Or $2 ifpaid’ in advance. subscribers out of the City. who ‘receive then papers at the Otiice -551,50. per annuumt paid in advance, orv§‘,2 if not paid until aft:-r the expiration ofthe. year. _ Subscribers. by Mail, $2 per annum, exclusive ofpostage, to be paid in advance unless se- rnire.d»by an agent. T-he above terms wilihe strictly adhered to; and no papers wil-I ‘bg discontinued (uniets M the discretion 0! the Editor,) until all-ax-ream. gcsnre -pélid. is DV‘ER'I‘ISEMENTS, conspicuously in- serted on the ctfstoinary terms. By Daniel Adam, M. D. Stereotype Edition, revised and‘ corrected. with additions. arfI.7\’D Ir‘./BJVC Y ./I R TIC L E S THEHISTORY OF '1'} :Et UNITED StT.‘«4TES' .._o1«‘ um;-11:10.»), With a brief account nfsome of the p ‘Empires and States of ancient and modern times. for the use ofschools and families, by a citizen of Massachusetts, Stereotype Edition, corrected and improved, with Questions adop- cedto the work. COM PR 1 SING . 4; Caces genuine Italian I.egharu Fltttr, ofa superior quality ; 1 Case of Misses Gipseys. dxfferentsizes; 1 Caselarge Black GIpseys,:1t very reduced‘ prices: ; 3 Cases Meu’.s Blk and White Leghorn Hats; 2 do. Boys’ do all sizes ; with a variety of Silk and Chip Hats. and a valuable assortment of Straw Flatts, large and small ; 11 Cases Stxtmv Bonnets oftvhe Latest patterns; A number of boxes ofrich fancy ribbons, striped and plaid; {}i;=TH-IS valuable work for Schools is re- commended by Rev. Dr. Kirkland. President of Harvard University ; Rev. Dr. Holmes, Author of American Annals, (tic. Carnbridgr ; DI‘. Daniel Adams, Author of Scholar’s Arithme- tic, a valuable Geography,&c.; Rev. Feslus “ester ; Preceptor of Mason Academy ; the »'<Idit.or2=’nf' the New-York Evening Pam, and =..urinl ; and latterly by Mr. Stevenson Cana-\ mgua, who has long been an eminent PI-ecep -1 oflhe Academy there‘ and who has intro red the bunk. For sale wholesale and re tail at the Publishers prices. Troy, Oct 7th, 1823. (:5 L‘ 3%. Vs ‘¥§I'l'H.l 1*.\ ii. A few bqxes of elegant Fr:-nch arti a quantity hfsupeib embro,ideiei| tr-imuxings for ladies‘ dresses--plain and bnbhinett lace—p1ainanr! silk lucc,‘black and \\him— elegant gymps o cli white, given, blue and strar colorgd French craps-5 and gzmsvs-—slriped and plain- crimp trimmings nfdilferc-nt colors-——feu1herfnns—fanr_i lace fans- —kid gloves and fancy handkprclxiefs-—blzu-l. and white cotton r-ord ol nllsizes—-hooks uml eycs, bit and white, by the box or sinp,le—-blk and gilt clasps—- purses and ‘pui'se-(-lasps--get and gilt. imlispensnble clasps-- cotton cl’ a superior quality—cane and whalebone ready made for l1‘at5-wnmteirials of allliincls sold 'farbnnnets——a quantity olwiie suitable tor mn- king arti Á Gamett and Wax Beads -—-Toys forchilrtren, of ever\' description nun’ price Leghorns and Straws, cleannd and pressed in the neatest and mostgenteel manner, at the shortest notice. {};\ letters and com.munzcau'orLs must be post paid. l.Fa1'dV5,1°e. _, PRINTING. mans, CIIECKS, HJINDBILLS, BL./INKS. Execztterl with néntncss. accuracy and c:L'pctI{Iy'nn_ H.r1RT€3 PI’I'(‘l5IER HAVE Just received ‘by the late Liver- pool packets, direct from their agents in Shel‘ field andBerminghnm a new supply to their formal‘ stock of Gbods, which they offer for sale atlthe sign of the V’ r_ .~ 4' 2'\ ; m«°d- W/ are. Ct’. '§:i<:a.rtt 69’ Sons, HAVE received by the different ships from iyerpool their spring supply of - \ Cutlery and -.‘~-acllcry hvhich {hey offer for sale at the sign ofthe vone year: of our Lord se, store or nke or con» ‘ builthng, erect. upnu =, during tho held estate 10 with me, u: themid us lmming ny dwelling asuhold es- xthmmbuilt can passed, thereof um.- The subscriber respectfully thanks ms lflendé umllhe public l'or'pasI. favors ‘m blslun: oi busi- Hess, and mlurnlb them thew he still continues athis old stand, on the comer of River mu Fourth streets, where nc solicits the patronage ul agemwouspublnc. He hason hand and will make‘ on the shores: no~ U09, ‘ ~ . _.F ‘ and MVIL 7:: A SLEDGE. .. : 6 ‘ ~< . [L'?’.All~:or<l‘ersr the country wxll be cordially re ceivc-cl, and prmctually attended to. Miss S. would lgeg leave to return her grateful tha'nk:~ in her custon1ers.in-general, for mail‘ former custom, & solicits the favor nftheir luture patronage. Tray. \'l'ny 19th, 1823 1-Bzg .Mzz.s-lcets, Fowlizzg pieces, Pistols, and Sworrls. No. 3 1.ane’s Row. and nearly opposite E. Wuuuzusz Co's slore,consi_-ting of J./1./HES & COR’./Vl_*.\L-L’»S' tétnve F actmjles, emiz1ed“a. etlnin pm: f Fcbnmry, y repealed : mined shall ly or penal- Ihe proh'1l)t- 1'8?-‘L 12\ar'd- ii at: 6, {[..’ul’l,cr_y , bar!/67:2/, 55:‘ c. .Va.2095 PValer-SIrrcn!,Neu'-York: 31 Umon-SI. Bos- ton ; and Rnw-Street, Yroy. $37 HERE they make and keep for sale Wm T. JAMI:‘.S’S PA'l‘EN'l‘ COOKING STO\'F.S at the folloxvingprices viz : ' Cooking no. 1 $50 Do. * 2 45 130- 3 40 Do. _ 4 35 Do. 5 30 Do. 6 25 ~ 110- 7 7 20 -Do. 8 '15 rrluding with each store . Cast. BOIIPI and Steam- r, 1Sto\\' Pan S: 2 grid- dles, l Tin Tea-Kettle, l Oven Slide, am: 1 sheet [ran Pan, 2 Purl-dmgs or Bread Pans, ‘l Pys: Fans and l Dipper. Also W. l‘. J umes’ parlour stoves, Franklin’s oven and box stoves, ships‘.cabooses, Sac-with a general assortment ofcopper. sheet iron, and tin ware. * The Cooking Stove willdo all kinds ofrook- ing, wnshing,:md heutingoi’ rooms with a small qm1n’t.it_y of fuel, without inconvenience of Stezun,—eit being conducted from the steamer, oven. and boiler, into the pipe. 'rh§- passes go\und_ the oven, boilers and Tea-Keltlegor under the griddle, and’ is tur-‘ nedfrom one tothe other by the d.ur.per, to‘ heat one or more at :1 time. The oven has a door at eachond, andn slide‘ in side.to raise nndlower, for baking, The tire place has folding. doors, and v. hen open gives: good View olihe tire, and a place lor brolling or mastIng.— _ The Subscribers having sold about thou- sand ol‘\Vm. T. Jumps‘ patent cooking stoves. and knowing the general satisfaction they have «_r,ivcn, feel con in ollering them lo the The (-lagance and excellence of the work from his fnczmy I: :,~ Imen such,he truslsaslo have given \_’9V)' L’.!'ru-r.«|'e;.n!a<I.\(‘li0l1 tnhis employers, and no EXCIIIDHS I)lIhl',|‘1|| 2 all be wum'n.g, m <-main its cluuactt r. Rr';»12.-.- of Mn above-articles will be made fun manual- -wt -um In-st style. _ ll vmnpaniu-9 wish to hefurnishcrl with ri minus- k- us‘ - my run gel. them without delay and on highly ad- vzmtagenus terms. Gunsmiths“ can be supplied with ri bzujrels. ‘ AMONG VVHICH ARE »C<n')vL1C.l\'t. Anvils assorted, from 3qrs. [to 2cwt.. OGA y, 10 Cusks Trace chains, 2 do halter do. 900 ‘lbs. Sad lrons,nssorfo.d, 1 Cask table butts, do. 3 do Screws, do. -1 do Britannia 'renSz Coffee Pots, do. 3 do Block-tin do do do, 2 do Cast Butts, do do, % do plainironnnd screw bottom Candle- stick ‘ 2 “ do Brass flat bottom chamber I do. 5, p [from 5 to 7 inch. 1 do fancy plated. and brass do, lassorted. WROUGHT S: (.‘U’,1‘.:\-'.,/JILS. ‘ 1 ;.‘{lS8 C.S. & G.S. wood cutters Webbs, I 1 do best C. S.. royal improved silver ‘ eyed Needles, PL.‘1Tl'.'l) T.iBLI'.', 'T'E.1, &.5.*7LTSPOO.NS. 2 Boxes Phil’a. mill -3:. cross-cut Saws, 40 doz. English shovels & spades, B EST IaO.:VDON' (L) 2% (,arIb51' bTE~EL. 1 Cooper’s Vices, Smith’s Vices 8'. sledges, Knives 8- Forks ol every description, Pen and Pocket Knives. Pruning, Butcher,«Bread and shoe Knives Snddler’s Sr Straw Knives, « Wrenches, and Grid Irons, , l 'rny1or‘s irons, Frying pans 82. Rat traps. 'r1'owels, house, and 'rnylor‘s shears, Scissors, Razors and Razorstrops, Lather Boxes, and Brushes, Nob, Morlice andiplnte Locks. Tmnlc, Desk, and chest do. Raw Hides, &. Plat-ed 8: common whips‘, Shaving soap, hearth, floor. 81 shoe brushes Glue, Bed cortls, SL Clothe lines, Water ofAy«r.&. Turkey Oil stones, Mi~ll~sani Files 0. s. u. 5. SL common, Hand saw do. do. lint lail do. do. Shoe, Wood,Sz. Farr-ier‘s Rnsps, Hand, sash, 31. compass ‘saws, PIT .S.'?WS. Cooper's, and C:‘u'penl'er’s Compasses, lllorlice. socket & l~‘irm‘or Chisels. «1-nming,l~‘luting. and common Gouges, Fowling Pieces and Powder Flasks, Ri Musket and Pistol -Flints, Coffee Mills, Adz, and Hummers, F./1u\\C.l\ TEA TR./11’-5‘. ' Snntland tobacco boxes. Braces and Bitts-—-Iron and Brass Wire, J1G.I}3V'l~3R.»4L ./lS80'RTJlIENTOF'BU?I‘TO.N'S Plated ca’ Holl0w- W are, Ga2j)c_nt.er’s Toools and Cabmet W are. l 2 Cask: lirnss‘battery Kitties, assorted, 30 doz. (s3vag’te;(lC:~i1dle 8L Grass scythes, ' 40 do , . sick es‘--r. n.&n. r. Anduu great variety of other articles belong- ing to the H '¢l|‘(l\\’$!l‘0 business. The above articles wi‘ll he sold low for Cll or onthe usual arm it. 'I'1~oy, July Isl, 18.93. Amongst which are : ui-ues aml Forks of every kind, en &. Pocket Knives.. Carvers forks, utcher;,.shoe, saddler’s, bread $1. mincing knives, Razors, scissors, shears, UT'l'-0NS,viz.gi1t matheman, ball, glass 8. p‘e:n-1., .0CK 8:. I-IINGES ofall kinda, 2l)GIe‘. TOOLS 8:. SAWS of every description, nn J ap‘d bread and sn\1 trays and Ten N. 8 —He i‘ntem‘Is keeping workmc’-fnrtbnt ‘the av hove business may be dnnein a workmanlike man- ner, and on the shorta;-st notice. SMITH COGSWELL. TROY, l\‘Ia3-'27, 1822. 87 tf - BI‘ Dam- es, Smres, Machinery f personal se the ful- capital of or damage Jiberality. condiléons ose oilbe 9 state. It for insur- n descrip- r location, Paient Socks. OTICAE is hereby given, that the subscri- Nber has obtained :1 patent from the ‘presi- dent of the United States, for his .very useful and muchimprov_edMockuson Socks, or over shoes ; of the following description, to wit‘; Trays and waiters, A fan, brass and tin Candlesticks, ion &. Trying Squares box and ivory mlesand snake Shaves, arpentors, and coopers compasses» S€l‘*‘«“' plates, do bench and moulding plones Tlmmb and nob latches and Bolts, V:1ter,of~Ayr 8:, ’I‘ux‘l~:ey Oil Stones Razor ' hones. Sand paper and glue, Voml and bed Screws, 'EEDLl'_‘.S of all kinds, pectacles and cases, tea and table S P0035: ' nk-pots, Razor straps and cases. . urry Combs, whips and whip thongs, loth,shoe and door Brushes, nk-powder, lead pencils 8:. Morocco pocket Books, V ’ mss& Jnpan’gl LAMPS, coffee Mills,bras’s cocks, , lates &. pencils,Bul1et moulds,,bed keyes, imblets,ral:md mouse Traps, ' l'rowe=ls, carpet rods, thimbles, Jew’s harps, il|mn’d and plated SADDLERY in great va- riel r .uldle) lrees, worsted, cotton and straining Wel)bS, rnsa CA BLVE-T TRIMMINGS, viz. Commode Nobs Sn handles, hinges, locks, l°‘15l0T5a &.c. 8:6. Vol ! hammers. scale-beams ” and Wweights, (eel-yards‘, Shovels and spades, Sad and Taylor’s Irons, Waggon Boke?, ‘ # trflce-chains» Cut and wrought n-.\i\is—.e—lBrass’ Andirons, -Shovel and Tongs, 1‘)|',\s3,and Iron lieads. ;'ll.ollo\v Ware, rivits, I In Plates, Sheet Lead, Iron ,.l‘u*ass and annbaleil wired, &t;..&c - Troy. 27umr_t,. 1 M3. , . 7 The bottom or souls the rent‘ of leather stif- ‘ large to turn up at the sides about one inch, more or less. so as to constitute one piece withouta seam——the vamp or upper part, of carpeting cloth, pelt, or other articles ; the in- side lined xgith fur,‘ or other articles. This is to forbid all and every persczu frem. zmking or vending the same under the penalty ‘of the law withput permission from A , WM. BROWER, Patentee. yare con- .and their panied with ed person, aces where appointed 2, Presdenl, , Sac-retary .n 1224 N. B. Purchasers at all times can be supplied with my PATENT SOCKS, by the single, or dozen pair, at my store in River-street, three doors nmfth of Z. Curtjs, t-.u'e1'n, nearly oppo- siio the ship yard. WM. BROWER. Troy, Nov. 18th1823. . :1‘: for sale .N‘ow \*‘mg\\s\\ T\weat\ Laces. N extensive and h2=.\\1tifu1l nsanrtment o A English Thread Laces, lnserlii1.g:mdvEdg. ings. consieiing _'s:ener:\|ly of new and‘ splendxd pntterna, prices from 50 cents to per yard.’ Just received and for sale by ’ Oct. 20 ROCKWELL 3- SH1-‘.LD0A\V_ Sc/zcnectarlg/<55’ I my Goods, ‘Gt 3 public as the best cooking stoves now inuse. for boarding houses. taverns, private fauniiies. and vessels of every description. A liberal discount made to tho's'e who {my tosell again. : Oct. 14. F Luven ._ =__—;_— 2‘-.. ;_- _. ~‘~== '.!:lé|.%lI|!i1I%zii Harman Adams, STAES, LO0KI_1\‘G G I. A S SE S? ‘nbi S‘: 995 ; F.SP‘EC'TFULLX Informs the titizens of R 'l‘roy, and the puhhc gene?-.M_\', that he hastaken the store recently occupied by Jacob \~\an1deI'h§yden.in (‘ungress Sireetgxvo doors west of More_y‘- corner. and directly opposite the Female Seminary. «here he has on hand and will constantly keep it good assnriruaent oi 3%} \V.ILL start from Schenectady fur Troy on H'ea’ncsdny. 1st May, nnclcominuoto run three times u week, .'tIamIr1._1/.v, II/’cd1z~.<da_ys and Saturdu_1/s. lem-ing Srlurxwrtmly at 8 n‘c1ock A. M. and 1‘rn_vtl1esnn1eday M4 n‘cl>nck P. M. FIlI'l‘.75 cunts:-nrh\\'ay. 11<:.4:.a<‘:E Jomzs, F ,1 Man:gI'nc'turer of-Gilt & Mn- Q hogan; Looxgzlxc (.;1..:ss1-:§.-— 3; Fnxnmr 9% Fruits, I’u::21~;j \ 5-ngrs n§- Ifmbroiréerg-O!d '1 \ . ‘ . frames repzured-——Look-‘7: ; ing Gl:1;=s ‘plates sifz.-cred-:—— \ V Country Merclmms &.»oth- ,1 \ ers suppiied with Looking T‘ Czlasseshs cheap as gian be ,, \ purcimsed in the U-. States, i' S ofthesaxne quality. xx-holeil sale Ct retail, at Iii? Cizfzta. (:‘Iuss.’I:Iar1Ize‘2-rt‘-axxzrc ami ~ Looxlxu Gmss $T<)RE, Hi\'cI'vs1r'ee.& '1‘-mt. ’. .\OpS ,; igchsea 5 All Baggage,nttl1e risk of the ownexj. N. B.——As this is an est-ablislmleut entirely new, it IS not likely -to he \'or_\* Dlj0 ! but the proprietor hopes in time, with the nssismuce of his flluutls,m make it n great acéomnmmxtibh ‘to tho public, and merely nsksn rc-m-merzuinnfnr necessary .egpc-uses. ' TI-10331318 POWELL. Svluolwyctndy, April 29,13-2‘). 8611' Boots 8; Shoes, nd bottles) Wlmichlw will :9-all on very rmxsounble terms Ho would barely mention that hie. sunk will he made of thebest meek and by the me worknwn, and d1>livered to his rustumers by il1e_t'I~iile pramisfd. Alnaxicaxr 'wax_\- wash :-blacking: um ; silk: note cases; 1\e guns, uspenders, iket-xliglsfs, wf~ W‘h‘i‘c|I‘lm E6; li f. BIS. 3% * . 9 Morse s New Atlas. Just. Reccizwd (m.d‘f'or sale at the F rarrklin B003: .Store by E. Plait, AN :\'I‘L.*\§ of the I.‘u'it.ed ‘States on an Im- pI0\’ed plan. consisting of Ten Maps, with :1 complete Index to each. and :1 genera‘ Map nf the whole Country by Si1l11‘e.y E. Morse‘s , ‘ 'I‘ro_\'. Jan 19th. 1894. N. B. mending dpx1eiu the but manner on lheshortest notice. vMYR0N KING, lrespeélfully informs nus- ‘ public, that l1é«lins»commenced lhe above lnmnuss ln.tlfis city, at the Jewellers Shop of Ml“ l°l:z.r.mvs, where lmvill execute Engrav- \l8r3-for Bunk Notes‘. Diplomusl,‘ Maps, Cl'm‘rt‘1*. Melrclnxuxnls, Bull mu! Visiting C:\r)<l§, Societies 5°“'3‘mi‘ltlll\ variety of otlmr enggruving. in n- __al\lG‘ll)llt“W'lll givegqmernlvsalis to’ his “llllbyers. 'I‘yoy; ‘Dec. 8.,Ll9:2'2.« J ust. Published \ if :1-o ‘_ , \ V . J, ~ * % - \\“‘~,--~a.....‘._. - ..... .-'3;-‘v‘D F()R.S.!]LE .2311‘ THE FR.~\1.»\'KL IN 1.\‘O()K—ST ORE. by E I’L:\'1\J3 >Eas3/ Lessons .l‘usti<¥e\s Iilasnks ‘ Of all kimls, for en!» nlthe Budget Gtlidk :t'aty”- - enlxanm 9?» J. L<_2/mm. I were Sim» j 1, £v.im. the. . ;yrns ame.. xety. .‘2Iso.--—Morse\3 Nmv Univ'cr.~‘.al Atlas .l\¢eh 3:1. m rmtling ; fcv the-u.ee'»ul‘tTho~ Ymu~gm* classe nu Canunen Sizhtoléa, by ‘.1e§h\m L€.:axi!_;t. .5: