Mysterious !—A very hungry gentleman lately seated himself at • dinner table and walked into a leg of mutton ; he has not been heard of since. Woncierful I—There is a gentleman in Wash ington so short sighed that no one can see him without spectacles! •Patent Needle Machine.—A machine has been invented and put in operation in-Sheffield, (End land) which draws out the wire, straightens it, cuts it into the exact length, points it, grooves it, drills and countersinks the eye, files di' the rough edges, and finally drops the perfect needle into a box at the rate of forty per minute. Fifty chines may be attended by five peesoos, who will thus produce one million two hundred thousand per day. A MUMMER OF CONGRESS DZA.D.4—Ie Colum bus (O.) Statesman of the 6th, sais—"We learn that Wm. H. Creighton, the whig;member elect to the. House of Representatives from the counties of Fayette and Madison, died 14 his- residence in Washington, a few days Billie: His death was caused by bleeding of the lunka,a complaint he had long been subject to. Helwaa highly es teemed by his neighbors. 17Since.fhe above was in type, Hoo. gentleman has dented, he is 1 a good Whig, we will take his The Ohio folks however, must not often to deceive us, or when he d nest, we slient believe them Rather Antient.—;-In the villa !B I church built by the tiers, in 1698, having "battled • of more then a century." The , ID the chuoch, was brought tro than a century and a half ago. Pennsylvania.—Granville Pen ew of the founder of our Common at Stone Park, in the County o England, has had permission gra Queen, to the use of the followi signs "A fess charged with three canton of honorable augmentatv resenting the Royal Ciown of 1 Second ;" and .!or a crest "a with a collar, and charged with above EMU A Po just ret Boson "I think my sentence is peeuli severe, considering the compare .turpitude of my offence. , W hat than to takefilieen dollars' wort property, when I was in a very mind ? I. do not rise howeve change my sentence, but only to that your official and Moral care betore,my sentence' expires; an reer does terminate, I hope yo Judge Jeffrey went' before you. to !leaven by a d—'—d . sight." TAMPERING WITH J Among the foreign papers Burgundy. one of the Parisian rible story of jealousy arid mu trates • the character and.qualit of the French penny-a liners. • that there is it word of truth i "Considerable sensation has Madrid by a murder committed the Deputy, on the person of and beautitul woman, to whorri about two years ago at Seville: who is extremely jealous, acre to a masked ball given by M. wife's brother was amongst the and. wishing to - cure his brot failing, Imprudently (accosted quiry if he was still ak, jealous all events-not of you, beau man 'There you are wrong,' said th.l haie a very handsome wife, wi am deeply smitten " So much retorted M. Rodriguez. 'fry brother. 'for your wife returns as a proof of it, can inform y,', violet mark under her right words, M. Rodrigeue seized IA the lemma violence by the h' your life or mine! Meet in a at my house.' lie then tore.: quadrille which she was . daiic saying a word to her, hurried reaching his hotel, he keeen with his wire still on his arm,. hip cabinet without precurilig. his secretary, and, taking from• placed the muzzle close to his shot: her through the heart. i number of domestics, accompan• lady's brother, who had been cause of this frightful (vital the room with lights. 0.1 wit ful sight which met hie eyes. , t •his•mask and proclaimed his n the victim. The diselo.ure del ed husband of.his senses, an VOID the spot in-a state of ravil the Madrid correspondent who but we might-perhaps more c will nut our vise." SAGACITY OF A The instinct of animals as.n cases approaches CO closely t exceedin2ly dificult to drad; them —Many animals, partic horse, and the elephant. can from eambltshed premised, rovi a practised logician,' 'Sven som..tones seems to try 'to p rational creature. We have stated that a favorite cat was a ing house, where it was toms fixed to the stairway as a 'sig . these times the cat pampere Ways received her share Of toned to the ball as she hearth clatter. One day she was ac a chamber during dinner, and from her confinement an hnu hastened. to the dining 411, Grimalkin the table was Mea after, the bell was heard to Mu! ly Thai moves of the house.' we., the matter, and were m the poor, hungry puss, cling' and ringing away with all will say that this cat could no A mirnlar anecdote is rel.. French monastery, it was ti members ot the community, , comming to dinner to appr.. l ring • little bell. which was ent spot, on hearing which out the portion of food mote -which tinned horizontally by ery:' The dog watched all was often-treated with a bon' Frisni. But one day being and not receiving his auto he seized the bell in his mouth and gave it a good shake: t portion of good wholetiome fiziod wee instantly passed out from the pantry, which the' sagacious quadriiped. seized and devoured with much gusto• Delighted with his anccesai he re peated the experiment daily. until the cook found that some one was playing him a trick, that he furnished more rations than there were nouths. He complained to the Superior ; a iwateh teas pri vately set to detect the gormandizing culerit, and poor Edo was caught in .he act. N'gverthe less the brotherhood were so pleased. with *the stratagem for satisfying the demands of ;Monger, that the cook wee ordered to allow him his pot . . tion regularly, with the relnainder of the frame silty. whenever he made the signal !t-Bosten Me►e. Jour. Oh ! yes, 'tis sweet et 'hour of eve, When autumn winds are-stilled, To bend our thoughts on themea.which 'breathe Of power and works, with glog filled; "The silver moon"—the silver moon ! atilt yes, It speaks of purity and love, Breeeing high hopes, nor is it lasi An emblem of the brooding doVe. "The glitt'rtng stars"—the glit'ring stare they tel 01 Him whose wondrous might . The ekv in radianbe deck'd, and dell, • And hill—scenes flatight with beat* bright "M v home ! my home !"the spirit's rest, When sneers the world, or friends deride— A shrine Where meet. the !op . & sniLbesti— Our ills to south, by frind decri'd. w.e see that the ead, and being l ain word for it. cry ...wait" too e come in ear- To Thee ! to Thee ! we upward :turn, Siay of the lone and trusting heart; Thine Altar's sheen ! oh ! may it burn 'Till light dispels the censor's art. Nov. 24. 1838. e of Cahokia, 'rot French set •ith the storms .11 that hangs France more ......r.......m.0. 4•Ilt , a great neph • ealth, reaiding B.aeltmgham, ted h , rn of the g armortal Sehoylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week, ending oh Thursday evening last: Shipped by Boats . . Tons S B Reeve & Co 15 8:1 Bell 4. Bohon 10 • 556 ales, and on a , a crowu, (ep nig Chm les' the eroulion gorged tr'ee plates, and .d Tenuity!. Charles La wton 8 Sillvman & Nice 8 Wm Wallace& Co 6 George H Nue, . 5 itodgNon o f co 5 : ' 297 T C Williams 4 Co 3 164 Palmer & Garrigues 2 . 11:3 N . A Coal Coal Company 2 . 109 P ]lam & Cm . 2 , c 108 Stockton& Stevens 100 Hewes ik Baber 2- 7 103 Davis & Olwine .• 2 ' 117 Sundry Shippers • 27 4477 who had lore the ...., the judge: I rly and unjustly jive slight Moral ave I done more .of another man's i eculiar state of , to ask you to express a hope may terminate i when your ea. will go where q nd he didn't go 99 5,523 Per last report, 7380 ' 406,718 7479 412,241 Little Schuylkill 248 : 10920 7727 423,161 No return from Schuylkill tlaven.;, ALOUSY 1 eceived by the l ayers tells a bor. I der which illus of the creations t ii not probable I c it.—N. Y. Sun. I !been excited in .), M. Rodriguez, "is wife. a young be was married M. Rodriguez, panied hit lady Vinaczres. His guests incognito, 1 er-in-law of his ii m with an in • s ever.. •I am 11l e,' was the reply. . mask, .for you i whose charms I e worse for you, means,' said the y affections, and u that she has a 'ilium.' At these e stranger with nd, exclaiming, 1 uarter of an hour is wife from the fig, and, without her home. On ed the staircase . dragged her into a Itght, opened wa loaded pistol, ife's bosom and At the report, a ed by the ill-fated 1004 NT CARtiIIN RAIL H PAD The following is the amount of Coal triimpor led on this Rail Road, for the week ending on. Thursday evening last: • ! 1,043 per last reiport 73,801 SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAM ROAD. The following is the amount (404 transported on this Road for the week ending .ip Saturday evening last, - - lA7fitona Per last report, - 1/2,327 W EST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. • The following is the amount of Coal 'Aransourted on this Rail Road for the week! ending on • Thursday evoning last, i 2.934 tons Per last It 148,637 ASPECIAL meeting of • Pulaski Lodge, No 216. will he helc: at the usual place, on Mon day evening next, November 26, at !napes' 6 o'- clock, P. M. Punctual attendance is requested: • November- 24 • . 1— the involuntary lethe, rushed into .swine the dread he brother tare ofi •ar relationship to .raved the wretch he was homed j • manners, which _ . Ev Jim Tue atAnitKr. Pottgville, Nocernbir 17. WiIKAT FLOU R. by the load was worth on Frt. ay W $d iIEAT 1 65 per pushel. in- demand. RYE FLOUR 2:0 per cwt, tn demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 3!25 per cwt an demand RYE, by the load 95 cent* by the bushel—ready sale we quote, fours, ,aritably hope, he RYE CHOP 90 cents peribushel in demand. 13 %TS 53 cents—ready sale. POTATOES— 75 cents per bushel in demand COR N-91.1 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-89 oo per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—SL.SO per bushel. FL A XSEEPA-21 45 per bindle' in demand. WIfISK EY-45 cents per (gallon. • BU rrER-20 cents per pound—in Kegs 17 cents EUOS-12 cents per dozen.' LA 811-11)y cents per pouhd. TALLOW— lOcents-per pound. 11A MS 13i cents per pound. CORN CHOP 85 cents per bushelindemand. BACON- 13 cents per polled. BEESWAX-20 cents pet pound.. FEATHERS-62 cents pet pound. • COMMON WOOL-40 cents per Ound MACKEREL, by the bbl. No I, $l2 00 NW 2, $ll SALT-2 50 per bb1.;15 !per bushel PLAS'PER .is worth 7 50!per ton.• HAY $lB per ton. I MA LS i i* called, in Pima 1:i l reamnn, that it i• the line I:*tween larly the dog, the draw •n inference the acuteness of the domestic cat, ove that she is a somewhere seen it mqte of a board to ring the bell af. for dinner. At and indulged, al things, and has. he tintinnabulary idently abut up in on being released or two after, she but alas for poor ed away. Shortly loudly & repeated listened to ~ ee what ch surprieed to find g to the bell rope, her might Who draw an inference ? e d of a, dog. In a stomary for puss ho were taidy in h the pantry and, 'laced in a conveni. e cook would punt ed in .a little box, means Ll' machine : ese operations, and I, from one of the lionigiT, ary share of few', Lotslns stingy kill Haven FOR SALE. • • THE ft obsoribsr wishes to dispose of • 111 II 'Lots No. 166 and 157,.0n Columbia II g I .treet, each containing 60 feet in It ie .rout by 140 f t deep . Ono of. the lota It liar Dwelling Hous e and and Statlevrected on wit, and a sell of good ter at tg door. For further..particularsgpply on the rentiaea. or to i ti ROB I EHT .1 ONDL Schuylkill Haven, Nov. 04, 1 . 838. 1--3 t Stray , E to the Buti's 06d a feW days sinee, ' I L I a mail _Red Cow. 'ltte owner is requested to.-eome forward, prove , pyoperty, ipay charges. and take her away, otherwise she. Will be sold al cording to law. As I ISAAC RICH. Nov. 24. 1-31.11 , , volt THE MINERS . JOURNLL. TO -- • 74.844 NATHAN CL!EAVE.R.4,:ullector Total ?.73.803 H. H. POTTS, Collector 151.632 RORFRT C 1111.1.:Coilretor Tot al Pulaski Lodge. THE'BONERS 9 JOURNAL: Pir BARGAI SI-co _ * , t WILL •be sold by public vendne, on n i , - - Friday • the 17th day of December IS B . - next, at the house of Ash T. John. in Roaring Creek township, Colum ' coar4 , a certain tract offend lying on the - mi • die Roistring creek, now occupied by the said • Ash 'p'. John, containing about one'hundred and sixtyliscres, of which about 50 acres - ate cleared, • a large quantity of good meadow, the land is pretty well timbered. on which is 3' dwelling hourifS, a good frame Barn, a Saw Mill, Bark Millnd Tannery. . . AICo—At the same time and place, 'another Fari4 adjoining the above described tract, situ ate in Shamokin township, Northumberland connis, containing'tibout 113 acres and allow. anceli and about forty acres of which is cleared, and Mader a good state of euluvation, on Which la e4ballent timber. All o—At the swine time-and place, a certain hit of - ground,•sttaate in Shamokin township, eon tain4ig 16 acres and 62 perches of land, part of whieb is cleared, on which are erected a log lieu. The said properly lies within a mile of the :ottsville ai.d Sunbury Reit Rood. A n • if o—On Saturday the Bth day of December, at Public Sale, nt Reuben Johns, in Roaring creek township, the farm whereon the said Reu ben ohn now resides, lying on the big Roaring cree , about half a mile above Miller's, now Ruii Patternon's Iron Worker, and within three mil eft of the Cate wipe Rail Road, containing a bouo 35 acres and allowances, about 80 acres under cultivation, on which in good meadow and abm'itionce of first rate meadow ground, and the whole is well timbered with White Pine and • ' • White Oak, on which is erected US, 3 dwelling houses, a barn and out sco It houses, well calculated for mills, and " '_ machinery, a good orchard is on said tar*. All of the above property will be sold on reatiOnable terms, as late the estate of Abia John, deciiined. Titles indisputable, sale to commence at 1.2 o'clock on said, days, and terms made knoWn by ELIDA JOHN, S B. AMUEL JOHN. Executors. 146 v. 24, 183 1-2 t ELLEN 83 Reward. i - THE above Reward will be paid ~.-any who wi return Tirt, Jacob Van person Bogh, an Indented up , 1 N..... prentice to the Boat Building Los n 0 , ,,, lathe, subseribeil Said boy is now in the vicinity -...!!-,............. 21 of Lehighton, where his parents noW reside ; I hereby caution Ilia public against trusting tom on my ac,o a ; and give notice that I Will prn-ecote any ,person or persons that bar boi hies without my consent. JOHN M. CROSLAND. *lov. 24 I 465 46a 34U 241 Wanted Immediately. ASOBER. decent min with a family, capable , of managing a large farm, may hear of a gond actuation by making application at the Mt nail' Journal. Several houses and lots on the Canal in the neighborhood of the Tunnel are to let; well calculated for boatmen or laburcra—ap. ply PS abeve. Nov. 23 subscribers, appointed by the Orphan's Court of the county of Schuylkill. to appor tidti the assets in the hand. of Geo Hill, the Ad mittistrator of the estate nt John Miller, late of West Penn township, in the county-of Schuylkill. dieeased, to and among the creditors of said de craned will meet for that purpose, at the 'house of M'achael,Graeff.sinpkeeper. in, the Borough of Oiwigsburg, on Saturday the 15th day of; De. ciiiiber next. at 10 o'clock A. M , when all those Interested may attend. CHARLES WIT.MAN, JNO. P. HOBA RT, JACOB BROOM, Auditors. I-3t Nov 24 AN Election for Nine Directors of the Potts /IL vale Town Hall Co. will be held on 'Wed oeeday the second cay of December next, by the stockholders of said company, at the National Hotel, in Pot...mine, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. Dv order of the Board; JOHN T. HAZZARD, Sec. 1— Nov. 24 WHEREAS, it is highly important In the citizens of this commonwealth to know the value of its agricultural production*, its min erals, its manufactures and commerce, and the Humber of persons engaged in. anufactures and 4orninerne: Therefore, Resolved, By the Senate and House of Repre sentativesot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 9eneral Assembly met, That the Secretary of the Commor.wealtb be, and he is hereby directed, to send Immediately to the Assessor of every Ward. township and district within this Common. iyealthi printed lists of queries on the subjects of agricultural, manufactures and commerce; that the Assessorrs be, and they are hereby directed. 10 obtain such information whilst taking the re turns for the annual assessments, as will enable Them to answer such queries, io such manner as to exhibit statistics of agriculture, manufactures and commerce fur one year, in their respective tvards, townships and district , , and make returns thereof to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, pn or before the first day of February, Anno Do mini, onithousand eight hundred and thirty-nine; land the treasurers of the respective counties are hereby directed, to pay the Assessors one dollar, Out of the County Treasury, for every day en. gaged in making out the said returns; that the Secretary of the Commonwealth, shall require ;from the 'lnspectors appointed under-the toupee :iron taws of this State, the value and kind of arti 'ai inspected for exportation or home consump- Aion, respectively. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Common wealth be, and he is hereby required, to report to ,the Legislature, on or before the hrst Monday On March, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and ;thirty nine, a compilation of statistical tables, so las to exhibit as nearly as possible the annual pro Mont of the agricultural. Manufacturing and corm fmercial wealth of the Slats - Artacirmi—The sixteenth day of April. 1838. ! See pamphlet laws of the session 011837-8, pages f 6JO, 631. The assessors 'of the several .Boroughs and Township" in the county of Schuylkill, are here by required to attend at the Commissioner's office, in the Borough of Orarigsburg, on Monday the 26th day of November instant, to receive their instructiOns to perform the duties required of them by , the foregoing resolutions. BENJAMIN LAirTEER, BENJ A M POTT. , - EDWARD CONNOR. • Commissimers. Commissioner's Office, Orwipburg, Nov. 17,1838 t Notice. Notice. CIRCIILA.R. Notice to Assessors. ••.: I't EST DEBTORS.— 1 - subscriber*" have applied to the Judgee of the ourt rtif Com mon Pleas of Selerylkill county for tbr sa beneat lasi' levers.' Acts of Asembly passed for t h e relief of In solvent Debtors, & that the said Judge" appointed Monday the 31st day of Dee. neat, at Ifke'clech in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwidaburg. for the bearing of us indoor creditors, when and where they may attend if they think Proper. . GEORGE ROTH. • • , - PETER STERNER LEVI BENNET,* DANIEL MACE,* • , WILLIAM ADCOCK:* Almanacs. BBANN AN has jos% received a supplyof Ger • man. English, and Comic Almanacs, which he will sell be the Dozen or Single at Philadel phia prices. Nov. 24 1— Tooth Wash. CHLORINE Tooth Wash, . Kreosota, Do. Carbonic Dentrifice, Du. Rose Tooth Paste, Jest received and for sale by H. BANNAN. Nov- 24 1— Perfumery. ROSE Water, Cologne Do. s". 4?" Lavender Do. Florida Do. Indian Oil, Indian Dye, Rear's 011. Milk of Roses, Freckle Wash, • Rowland's Macassor ('old Cream, Rose Lip Salve, Nursery Powder, Pearl Powder, Otto of Rose Soap, Oxygen Soap, &c. &. Together with a variety of all kinds of Perfil mery, lust received and for sale-by B. BANNAN 1— Nov .24 gaLF:NN'S Saponacious Compound, the best IL" article in use for shaving, a fresh supply just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. Nov 24 . 1— New Books. Middy, ' IL The Wife Hunter, Evenings with Prince Cambeceres, The Hussar, by the author of the Sithahero, Land Sharks and Sea Gulls, The Stranger in China, Pelayo, by the author of Guy Rivers, Peter Pilgrim, by the author of Calaw. Harry Austin, Together with a variety of other book., just re ceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. Nov. 24 1— Selling oil at t • ost. 'VIM Subscriber. with a view to close his bu• 'mesa in this place, from Which. he eeni g ni to remove shortly,' is now selling off his large Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Liquors &e.„ at cost prices, and also a general assortment 01 ready made clothing. Auch as Pan taloons, Rth.ndithouts, Vests, Drees Shirts ,&c.. &c. He therefore invites all who are desirous of purchasing articles in his line at low prices, to _ive.him a call. 3 0. KERN'. IM N. B. all persons knowing themseliesindebted I n the h.c r t!w r will please call end settle by I.i.Jsiluary next, and those baying claim•. will pre%ent them for payment. . J.C. KERN. Nov. 17, 183 g. 52 . Mending Lots for Sale, ON the upper road between Pottsville and Port Carbon. Apply to the subscriber at the Greenwood Colliery, Pottsville. Nov. 17 TO the stockholders of the Pottsville Xoton. Hall Co. ATHIRD installment of Two Dollars and fifty cents on each share of stock. is required to be paid to the subscriber on or before the 24th day of November inst. By order of the Board. JOHN T. H AZZARD Treasurer. 2—Pottsville Nov. 17, 1838. s— Dental Surgery. OBSERVE that Dr. Moore, Surgeon Dentist of Lar.caster, designs paying Ai visit to Potts vine in the course of the coming week, and for a short time shall tender his professional services to the citizens of this Borough. Dr. M. has obtained the best of certificates as to ability and skill to dental operations. Niov. 17, 1838 To Sportsmen. 4UST received and for sale, Superior Rifle 'IP Powder, Mould Buck Shot, Percussion Caps, Shot, and Bar lead. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nov. 17 52 Lar berry Creek Rail Road Company. a" E Stockholders of thts company are noti fled, that an Election will be held on Mon day the 3d. day of December next, at the house of Peter Filbert, in the Town of Pincgrove, Schuylkill county, for One President, Eight Man. agers, One Treasurer, One Secretary, to conduct the business of the Company for the year next ensuing. JOHN STIRIMPFLER, Secretary. 54-3 t Pinegrove, Nov. 17. 1838 Ground Masts. 50 Bushels African and Charleston ',Ground. nuts of good quality, just received and for sale by B. C. MARTIN. N0v.17 India Rubber Over Shoes. riIHE subscrioers have ins!.. received and offer for sale, a large apartment of Gentlemen's and Lady's India Rubber Over Shoes of • roperi. or quality. . S.& J. FOSTER. A PERSON whose knosiledge of the coal .A - • trade renders him competent to miniiige an of its ' , eyeful branches, wishes an simnel+ or a situation as assistant in said business. Satisfac. tory refference shall be given to any on requiring his services, who will make pinovni his address and wishes, by addressing.A. M. W. through the Post Office. • 1 - Pottsville, Nov. 17 • I 52—tf The Laws of Etiquette, OR abort rules and reflections for conducting • 1 Society. Etiquette for padies, with hats on the preservatimi„ Lpprovernent and display of Perna!, Beauty. • !Nit received mid for sale by "13. HANNAN. Ilet, 17 ' &I SAMUEL LEWIS. 52-5,t- Notice 52 -t I Notice. FANCY . • Afiiinery ir Dress A/faking. MRS. MACDONALD and Miss BARTLE, 4 •Y= begs leave to inform the Ladies of Pones vine and its vicinity that they have just returned from the cities of Now York and Philadelphia, with the latest and most fashionable Patterns, brought by the late irrivals—and intend to carry on the Millinery dz. Dress Making Bost neu ih all its branches. • Mrs. M. t Morns thanks to the Ladies of Pottsville fer their generous patronage heretofore, and re spectfully solicits a continuance of their favors to the new..firm, which they will endeavor to merit by their assiduous-efforts to oblige and Oral& firesidence, currier of Centre and Union streets, nearly opposite the Post Office. Nov. 3 . 50-3 t At Private Sale. THE Subscriber contemplates leaving Potts vile in a short time, and wishes to dispose of all her Household Furniture. Consisting in part of Mahogany Dinning Tables, ...P.Orre do., Hair seat Sofas with pillows, Piano Foi e, and Stool, one doz. Rush seat Chairs light color, 40 yds. Ingrain Carpeting,light do., Stair du' with rods, Vanitian Blinds, Astral Lamps, Gilt frame Looking Glasses, Beds, and Bedsteads, Watt Stands, together with a general assortment of Kitchen furniture, including one Kis erbock Stove, with all the apparatus complete &a. M. W. LEUFFER, Morris's Addition. 50— Nov. 3 Mount Carbon Rail Road Company. • MEETING of the Stockholders of the Li Mount Carbon Rail Road Company, and an Election for President. Eight Manager; one Secretary, and Treasurer, will be held on Mon• day the 3d. day of December next. at 4 o'clock, P. AL at the office of the Company; No. 117 South 3d, street,-in.the city or Philadelphia. JAMES C. DONNELL, Secretary. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1838. 52-3 t Backgammon Boards VERY cheap, and Chess Boards, just re ceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. Nov. 10 ,' SI . The:Young Lady's Frieind. P3Mrs. John FarrnriJuat receivod and for isle by , B. BAN NAN. Nov.1(1. • • 51 • • Adjourned Court of Appeal. "VD E. Field Qfficers of the 30th Regiment. 2d Brigat'e, Put Division, P. M. will hold. an AdjdUrned Court of Appeal and Exoneration for is3a, 'at the house of ,Michael Graaff, in the. borough of. Orwiesburg, Sthovlkill county, on Saturday the 241b.dati of November, inst. be tween the hour. of I anii.s o'clock, F. M. • - lErCollectors . and otheriv concertiilLw ill govern themselves accordingly, for all who disregard this LAST notice will be dealt with acoordibg to law. By order of JER EM All Sll APP ELL; ,Brig. 2d Brigade, 6ti Div. P. M Brtgade,lospector's Office, Windsor, Nov. 2, 1938. Nov. 10 ill be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION AT the house-of HENRY STAG the , Borough of Pottsville, on Saturday the 24th' day - sf November inet.t the. following Tram:4 lately belonging to - William Revely, and taken by virtue of a domestic attachment, mi. One Hi' ble, a lot of Yarn. Blankets, Muslin, C.hth, Shav ing Apparatus. Tape, Chain, coats, Vists,".Pan taloons,- Sham Is, . Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths. Merino, Cow - lids. Bed-Ticks and other 'bed ding, Rime,/ and Forks, Women's wearing Ap. parel, a lot of Books, and sundry.other article! ton tedious too enumerate. Sale to commence at .2 o'clock P. Ilt;— ; Terms Cash: ANDREW. ELISSEL,' BERT WOO DSIDS,• LRTJN WEAVER, 7 rFstees. Pottsville, No•. I Pit licle. • • P URSUANT to an order of .the Orphan'.. a. Court of Schuylkill county, on Saturday the First day December; 1838. at Two o'clock in the afternoon. George Hill, Administrator of the e state of Diesel Habestine, late of East Bruns' wick township, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue on the premises, a certain Mee. silage, tenement, and tract of land, situete East Brunswick township, county." containing Two hundred acres more or less' bounded by the lands of Jacob Kleckner, John Kleckner, Jones Kleckner,. and others, with the appurtenances, consisting of a house barn, &c. I.ate the estate of,said deceased. By Order of the Court, Or. wigtitirg. Nos. 2,11438, ( George HUI Adm'r. LEWIS AUDENRIED Clerk, O. C. Nov. 10 51 For Sale, A valuable Tract of Coal Land, LYING and being in the township of Norwee wegian, on the West Branch near the West Branch Rail !toed, about tour miles trom Schuyl, kill Haven—there is Atm or more Coal Veins passing through this .and. For information ap 17 to JACOB REED, at Pottsville, or Mr. HOFFMAN. at Reading. March 25 k Cobb's School Books. • V) BANN AN has just received a fresh sup •AAP ply of Cobb's School Books. such as Primmer., Spelling. Books. Readers No's. 1,2, awl 5, . Sequels, Expositori ? Arithrnatics No's. 1 . and 2, and Nerth meric,an Readers. Cobb'. Walkers Dictionary, &o. /kti. Which will be supplied wholesale at very low rates to Stpre Reapers. Noi. 17 52- Bruntonta Mechanics. TUE beat Test Book for Mechanics extant— tisa Eke& dandy Jost teeeird and BAN sale by B. NAN. • 10v.,17 Letter " 7- CLASSICAL Leiner Writer; . • Oaken! , Do Just received and for 14111:1 B. BAINNAIC, NOV. 17 ' 5,2 .„ . Poitiers. 150 REAMS. .Past,Foolscap, an 4 relict - Nei Paper. ruled and common, among Ithtch,iiitMe4 paper. from $2 to $5 per ream, jest received ;la for sale by • B. B 4 NN AN. —• .•, . • Family Bibles , - L - NROid 81,75, up to $B, to g ether I: a th atrali" -0: g ent assortment of Pooket,sib , just ma; ceived end for sale by B. B NNAN. Nov. 17 . -• 1 42.1.- Cards. rifillE subscriber ha's just ree!tiTed -a friM4 • 11 . supply of • Flaying Cards, among trbich u elegant French Cards for Ladies, and holgians_ 3 faced Plaid back cards, and for aids eltnlesnlik and retail B. BA.V.AIC, rflow.l7 Brick Brick!! • 120,000 L o t ti,zk n i ca or 11 t I: o le rt Cl a a 4 boo. Apply to Superior Fainilyi F our. . RECEIV ED on consignment, from the Ague; duct Mills, several loads superior . falai flour, for sale by Potatoes and Cabbages.. 3500 Bushels Prime Potatoes, 7000 Headal Cabbage, Jost received and for male M lots to mut purchasers at the Lower Siorehoume, by JAMES DOWNEY , . • 51-60 • The Works oftharles Lamb; JUST received and for sole by B. BANNA.N. Nov. 10 31 Eta 112E1 T. COBURN; At the, Kilo, m il.. PARKER, Pottsville:. • 50— OM SAMUEL HAWM. October 27, 1838 Nov. 10 Merinos. . . Agood' assortment of French. English. and German Merino• for sale at reduced MILLER & HAGGERTY. 50- Nov. 3 New Fall & Winter :Gooda: r J UST 'received and now opening at the Chem, Csish Store; a large and general assortment of Fell and. Winter Goods, which - will be sold on: usually cheap for Bash, or exchanged for. enuntri, produce—consisting of. .. Diy Goodi of every descriptfosi Groceries of all kinds, . . Queens Glass Ware, . •,• . . Roots and Shoes, . ' -looking Glasses, ~ Hard - Ware, . • -Otter, Fur and Hair: Seal Capiic '7- , . Ready made Clothing of ail kinds; , Fish, Salt, !Stc .4-c. - . ~. SAMUEL HARTZ '. 'l9', October 2?, 1838 Silk Shirts & Drawers . . Aiv elegant article'tor those whifi do not likij flannel, a perfect preventative Of rhenniatietn; us received and for sale cheap.by . B. TAYLOR., October WY. 183 Rt • Plain and Figured Silks, . A ISOMousseline' Da Lein and paintea A Cbally, received end for sais by• . • MILLER* HAGGERTY. EZ:la German !rook*. . .. . THE sUbsoriber has for sale,Garman Beekll.4 . .sulk as - . . • -.Bibles, . . Testaments,• • , , Lutheran Hymn Books; ... • Union Hymn Books, - Psalters, . • - • Lutheran Catechismi, '• . Reformed Dm .___ • . .. .. • ABC Rooks. &O. &e: ...... ..-, , Which he will sell bj•lbe dozen er single all Philadelphia prices. • B. BANNAN. . Nos. 17. „ 62 Stray (OW: • STRAYED from the subscriber three jli ea k • since, • small white and red cow,. withnit horns, with a brown spot on one eye—had a bell on. Whoever will return said animal shall bf liberally rewarded JOSErIi..IIIIRMIAM. Lewtordown, Vov. 17 521--3 do COAL LAND, I'or Sale,,or to be Rented. .. .CHAT valuable tract. ofLand called the *tile.; ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohei situate on the weetNorwegtan Rail. Road, next north uf, and adjoining the Peach Mountain , offered for pale on accommodating terms;:or C oa l Mine. will be leased severally ; or toviditt to an approved tenant. Apply to • IIENRY MORRIS,' • 341 & Wahmt Street, Philadelphia: . Cheap" Books.' . '. - 'ZION Quixotte 4 vole .8.1, . 0 -"' Scottish-Chiefs 3 Ho. 7504 Children of the Abbey, 3 Do: 75 • Thaddeus of 7 1 1arsaw„ 2 Do. 10 Hen . Sebastian, ' 2 Do. 3O 00le on .Lying, - 25 • • Life of Franklin, 95 Pilsfritn's Progress, - 25 • Lille •Rookb, • • 2% Bungan's Holy War, • • 03 4 Milton's Paradise Lest. - $5 - I 'Thompson's Seasons, Bum's Works, 1 vols. '4' . '•-•-* - •50 ' • Junius, , 2 so*: ~,,,•:;;•- 50 - Together' with a. satiety. of otheriery 4obesp; books, just remised and For sale b i j, B. BANNAN Nov. 10 50' . Circulating Library. RICHARD Hurdle, or the 'Avenger A, Blaodi 2 sob.. Women of the World, 2 vole. Merchant's Daughter, 2 vole: Sam Slick. 2rl eeries,f Clement Falconer, 2 iota.. • ols - captivity =OM' • -. vienne,-by Mrs. .2111 roll. S • =I - ' FeZ , Cifelititin&/I#l . o* - '- Pal; oat of the bpaary emir mei ed according. ',