Si !Ernie different Rail Please send in their final re Schuylkill Co Shipped for the, week, Per last report . Liltile Schuylkill Total, LITTLE SCHUYLKI Nov 16 Alfred White 23 Fame ' • , SOL 19 Aan Griscont 22 Matchless H. Harrison Maiden Oreak Trader 23 Whale 27 Enterprize' Industry Sarah Ann 10 Boats 248 per last M A. RR:I E On the • 23d inst. by' the Rev. Joseph MeCool, Me. GSCIRCIL belt, to Miss S A NNA AK On the. 29tb hut. by the s me, Mr. Arrro MADDISON, to Mile HARJU= I ICK, •ail-of Pot vale. , . DIED. On Monday last, Mr. JOHN pectable citizen of West Br' Schuylkill county, in his 69th i In this Borough„ y.pster l daYi l in the 39th year of his age. His Eden& and acquaintan bers ot the Schuylkill Lodge attend his' funeral from his t gian West. in this'Borough t. at 3 o'clock. P. M • • REVIEW OF THE Pound.le, WHEAT FLOUR, by the low 'ay 4• 5.25 * WHEAT 1 65 per pusbel,le. RYE FLOUR 2 5.0 per cwt. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR P 2 RYE, by the load 95 cents t sale. - • • RYE CHOP 90 cents per bushel in demand. OATS 53 , cents—ready sale. POTATOES— 75 cents r bushel is demand CORN-90 cent ' s per bushe n demand. CLOVER SEED—S 9 00 pe bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 r bushel. 1 FLAXSEED—SI 45 per b us el in demand. .WHISKEY- 45 cents per lon. BUTTER-20 cents per p ots d —in Kegs 17 cents EGGSI2 cents per dozen. - LARD—IIi cents per pound TALLOW— .10cents per pod . HAMS In cents per poupd.l CORN CHOP 85 cents per BACON-13 cents per poems BEESWAX-40 cents per 11 FEATHERS-62 cents per $ COMMON WOOL-40 .cent MACKEREL, by the bbl. No SALT-2 50 , per bb1..;75 pi PLASTER .is worth 7 50 p HAY $lB per ton apprentiCe AN active boy, between who can read, write, an immediately as amapprenti sineel at this office. Ndne n can come well recordmenl The following are the dr.; large Alexandria Class A, IT ember, 1838. - .73 42 6 61 71 3 36.; As we predicted, we has by order, several of the capi. A Quarter of half of And two Who! The- fortunate owners are prizes in, and haie them cat The folkrwing are our, ir next month, December : Virginia Weßsburg,, No. , draws Bth Detern ber.-75 cumbers, 12 draw trallots, CAPITA . 3 4100 DOLLARS 1 .000 DOLLARS! 50 of 000 DOLLARS Tickets Only 1110—Share In proportion. New Jersey, No. 17, dra s 10th Dec:.limber 7 - 75 numbers, 12 drawn ball t.s.. CAPIT L.S, ,000 DOLLARS! 25 of 1 ,000 DOLLARS! - Tickets 'only ss—Shares in proportion. Maryland, No. 20,—draws 12th December— CAPITALS. 1 of 20,000 DOLLARS! 1 oflo,ooo DOLLARS! 10 of 11,000 DOLLARS: Tickets only ss,—Shares 'in proportion. • _Alexandria, No. 8, draws 15th December-75 numbers, 14 drawn ballots 4 • GRAND CAPITALS. .40,000 DOLLARS! 5,000 DOLLARS!. 1 of 110,000 DOLLARS! 10 or 1000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only slo—Sbare in proportion. Maryland. N 0.21, draij a 19th December-75 numbers, 12 drawn billnun CAPITALS. • 20,000 DOLLARS! 20 of 1,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets Ss—Shares in proportion. Norfolk, Virginia, No. 7, draws 22d. Decem ber-75 numbers, 13 drawn ballots. 10,000 DOLLARS! 0,000 DOLLARS! 1000 DOLLARS ! in proportion. 26th December-75 tickets only,slo—=Sba Maryland, No. 22. draw numbers. 13 drawn ballot* CAPIT 200 Tickets ss—Shares in - Monongalit, Virginia, tainber7B numbers, 12 CANT 100 of , 115 Tickets only slo—Sha Orders for single ticks of whole or shares. will 113 IC B. Those who or here a full scheme said All orders addressed to N. pA.N,FIELD, C. PhiUdelphia, will Le pro N: C. Juul.the plcal . , orq selling Alto Or 41,14 Capitikl I ~.. • L .,. . . Ali OItbiNAAIVIF _ - 1 Providing for a Market in th e Boroutk of NU*- 'Sille. I VIRE it ordained and enacted by tltp , Inhabit- AA' dents of the Borough df Potts4illo,ln OHIO• cii.Assemblild, and it is. hereby , erdeflted and e nacted by the authority of the sitmolaW follows, viz: pp Section li—Public Markets may 14 held in the Borough of Pottsville, daily ( Sundays excepted.) in Centre street, between Mabantang street end the North Line of the Public Burial " und, and the space between the said points hi ereby de clared to Wthe Market Place, until lbe Council by- ordinance shall otherwise rtireet.l The Mar ket hours shall begin at day-light and elid at sunset. Section I.l.—The following shall lbe stations for Horses, Wagons, and Vehicleai. on which Poeple lroin the country, may eappse: for sale the produce of their farms and gardens, viz: The east side of Centro street, and tie west side of Centre street, between the points thentioned in the first section of this 'ordinance. The,. Wagons and Vehicles to be placed lengthwise, close to the curbs, in. such a mariner es notito obstruct the travelling on the; said street, Without en croaching on the footways,land not neirrer than six feet to the crossing of any street ois cartway.— But nothing herein contained shall "prevent carts wagons, or teams, employed in the transporta tion of merchandize, or provisions, ftrms. remain ing within the space aforsaid, for thl purposes of loading and unloading. SECTION 11L—No butler, fruit, vegetables or provisions of any kind shall be soli) or exposed for sale in any of the streets, lanes, alleys, or pub lie highways of the Borough, duping' market hours, (except within the market tplace) under the penalty .of Two Dollars for the first offence, and Five Dollars fur each repetition 0f the offence But nothing herein contpined shell prevent indi viduals from serving their reguliir customers with butter, fruit, vegetables, or proyibions of any kind, in any part of the Borough. Sec-that IV---,No person shall tidy -iany of fruit, vegetables, or article of pruvlsioo or any kind, within the Market place, or In any of the streets, lanes, alleys, or public higf?,ways of the Borough between Day-light and.Trelve o'clock, noon of each Market day, for the purpose, or with the intent of re.selling the garde, or any part thereof, under the Penalty of Five Dollars for the first offenee, and Fifty Dollars for ciach and every repetition of the offence. Section V.—lf any person shalt sell, or bring to the Market limits for -sale, any hatter, - lard, fruit, vegetables, or other provisions, in lumps, vessels, or parcels, as for' Teeter weight and measure than the true weigh and blearier° there of, or shall employ any devise for h impositlon or fraud in the sales of any provision4he same shall be forfeited in the following manor : The but ter, one third to the use of the clerk of the Mar ket, and two thirds to the directdrs of the Poor and of the house of employment er,the County for Schuylkill, for the use of the Poor of the county of Schuylkill, and the . fruit, vegetables, and other , articles of provision shall be forfeited to the cot potation of the Borough of Pottsville. • Section - Vl.-11 any person shall sell, or expose for - irate within the Market limits, any blown, stale, imperfect, or unwholesome Povision of any kind, the'same shall be forfeited, nd the offend. l o er shall incur a penalty of Five idlers for the first offencej, and Twenty Dollars '' . ocir each repe tition of the offence. Section Vll.—The Council alit& appoint a competent person as clerk of theiMarket, whose ! duty it shall be tp cause the proyisions of this ordinance to be enforced. Secrion V lll.—This ordinanceaball go into et, - feet from and after the Fret Monday- of January ii A. D. 1839. - Y Passed into an ordinance at the Borough of Pottsville the Twenty Seventh day of November, A. 1). eighteen hundred and thirty eight. JAMES GILCINGHAM, Attest, President °Oho Council. EDWARD.OW EN PAR RY,I Town Clerki • Pottsville, Dec. 1,1838: I 2-St 4 Tone 2661 ,628 ~289 1,430 ,719 DE. . 48, 54 510 I . 10,920 E 5 •TZ, n very rel . naw ig township, ear'of age.. Mr. JANIXS JONES es, and the mem are requested to -idence in Normre ,, arrow afternoon, ARK IsTr, r 1, 1838: wax ',Nth oa Fri- an demand. per cwt in demand y the bushel—read? ushel ind errand .und. .and. per pound . ,112001 No 2.i r bushel -r ton. 'anted. le ages of Is-or 16, 'spell well, is wanted to the Printing Be ed apply unless they ded. I• a numbers of the . awn the 17th Nov 1 67 60 65 9 sent to the country le, such as $2,500 1,000 of $5OO. regimens:l to send the hed. lendid ethemes for Efl 'O,OOO DOLLARS! 1,000 DOLLARS .1100 DOLLARS ropor tion. o. 7, draws 29th De rawn ballots. LS. . 5,294 DOLLARS! 1,000 DOLLARS f 300 DOLLARS! in proportion. shares, or packages promptly answered. r Thkets wilt olways esu,,if they require it. e, thus • . den P. 0., Opposite answered. a Mort time stem of f :50,60°. IN Dr. M. Moore, Surgeo4Dextist. aESPECTFULLY announceki o the citizens of Pottsville and the public gerally, that he has taken an office at the Nation - pi Hotel, where he will remain for a short time and attend to all branches in hiti profession, such es filing, cleans, ing, plugging, andinserting artificial teeth, froni a single tooth to a r set. Ills prices are mod. I\ erste; those wishing li . servicealwill do well till tall carly.L—Ladies will wliiteil upon' at theik dweltirlgii if requested. .. t N. R. As to ability.and s 'II in dental operai. Lions, the following certyficates 'ii testify ; ". !kstate for the intorrnation cif.it concerned, that I had an opportunit y of anon; the nrofe:' sional acquirements of Dr. M. Motire a. a Dental Surgeon—and have no Ilesitatiumin sayi • they, are such as to entitle him to the ionfidesice .f all 1 who may .have occasion ter hie Services. ots knowledge of the Anatomy, Phyeiulogy, and il . eases of the Pails concerned in hik operations are ample. FRANCIS S.BURROWS. i' Lancaster, Augndt 28th, 1838. g -, 1 have, witnessed some of -(4 Dental opera. Lions performed by Dr, Moore 14 this place, and in its vicinity, and take pleasure in stating that he displayed much skill and . .-gaSe genera) Italia faction. I have no hesitation thifielore in relotti mending him as well acquainted with Dental Surgery and deserving of endou*gement. I . JNO. W. ,GI. 4 pNLINGER.!. ',Lebanon, Oct. 12. 1838. Dec. 1 • . 2—tf Notice. THE subscribers, Auditors, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, to distribute the Assets in the han.4s of Jacob Mtn nig, the Administrator of the es* to of Joba Mor gan deceased. to and among thiPereditors of slid deceased, will meet for that ,purpose on Mondey the 17th day of December next; at the house bf Michael Grace, Innkeeper in ;tthe Borough ;i:of Orwigsbutg, at 10 o'clock id the forenoon, when and where those creditors inierested may it. tend. . JOHN .P. HOBART, CHARI.P4 WITMAN, JAMES H GRAEFF. Auditors:, Dec. i .riumber for Sale. ALL kinds--sasn bills cut trr`prdor. Apply , it 4-2 k T. S. Ridgissy's o ffi ce, oar door to 4r. Gismos' drug store. ' t Dec 1 2—tt . . ' ape of the Little Seitza nd - St r gnehanrih Coinpany, 1 i Pnn.ammrAlA, Nov. 13, 15134 'VHS annual, meeting of; thii Stockholderawf, thin Company will be hnlq: agreeably to the charter, at their Office, No: Ip tt t i h sth drib', on MONDAY, the 3d day Of her nezt,:lat 5 o'clock P. M.. for the elention of a PresidMit. Manages, and a Secretary ;and Treastirennf mid Company, for the eneuineyeet. THOMAS HAAS, Secretarp; 24. Dec: 1 MEM • t • . ei • virtue of 'a. 'Writ of r aditioni Espana, 4 ", tasnediout of the Court of Common Pleas 9f. = nytkill county, and directed to me, On Wednesday the ' 19th day .of otember yt, at 5 o'cleak e. M. alike boom ;Samuel effner, Innkeeper in West Finn tinsmship, unix of Schuylkill, all that certain ' Messnage Tenement and tract of ass I land Attlee in West Penn township county of Schoylkhl, bounded by the lands of Samuel K. Kepner. Daniel Lnusley, Gideon Oswalt, and Christian Miller. , Gild others,' containing sixty acres, more or less. with the appurtenances consisting of a two story h &arching house, distillery house. and a log stable. Lite the estate of Daniel Etrpbst i Seized and taken in execution and to be sold by PETER F. UMW ID, Sheriff. , !*Dec. 1 1838 2-3 t Cheap Paper, Book, 4' st ati6n a ry Store, •' No. 23, N. Front street Philadelphia. intRUNNER & HOLLOWIBUSEI have on LL hand, and offer Cpr Pals at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper. School Books, and Stationary, Writing, Letter, Printing. line Wrap ping Paper by the quantity at mill prices, Blue and White Bobnii. Boards, Blank Books at reduced prices. • Ledgers, Journals, Day &Mks, Blotters, Invoice, Cash, Biliallecords, Memorandum and Receipt Books by - The quantity, Family Bibles in great variety_ from 102 to $2O. Writing Paper. . Printing_ Paper. Super. Royal, Royal, Royal, Soper Royal, i Mediu Demym, Medium, Folio Post, ' Dewy, : Cap, Quartu Post . Country Merchants waited a general assort— ment, i•mbracing a variety of articles inked to their wants, which for cash or' approved credit will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. B. Cash given fur tags or taken in exchange Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1838. 2-6nio. IS HEREBY given, that the following named ..mExecutors, Administrators, ;and Guardians have filed their account in the office of the Reg. aster of Schuylkill county, and that the said a& counts will be presented to the Orphan's court, to 1 be held at Orwigaburg, in and for intni county on Monday the 24th day of December, 1.838 1 for confirmation. 1. The account of Elizabeth 1). Patterson, Ex :ecutriz of the last Will and Testament of Wil liam A. Patterson, late of the Borough of Potts ville, dec'd. . . 2. The account of Stephen Hoffman, Adminis trator of the Estate of Peter Hoffman, late of West Peon township, dec'd. 3. The acconnt of Ludwig Reed, Goardian of Magdalena Miller, or Minor-Child of Jacob Mil ler, late of Wayne township, dee'd. 4. The account of Michael Webber, Admmis trator of the Estate of Daniel Sterner, late of . Wayne township, dec'd. JACOB HAMMER, Register. 2 Deal Dissolution of Partnership. /1111 E copartnership heretefini existing under the firm of Carter and Doran, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the late firm, will please to call at the office of B. Spayd, Esq., and acute the same, and all having demands against the said firm will ad so present them to him for settlement. Pubctu al attendance is required. Pottsville, Oct. 11th 1838. Dec. 1 TrUST received 'and now opening—a large "-assortment of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, Hard and Queensware, _ Fresh Mackerel No's. 12 4. 3, in wkale, half, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Plaster, itc. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia' prices. Country Stwekeepers and others will find It to their advantage to call before purchasing else where. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, Den. I SOUTHERN Feathers Virginia Dried Peaches, Round and -Spike Rods, Round, Square sand and Bar Iron, just received and for sale by JOSEPH WHITE & SON. • Dec, I, 1838. 2 - hips # Cases, • ANUFACTURED by S. Foster, 'Ma, may be had wholesale of retail,. at Phil* .. his prices, at the store of 8. & J. FOSTER, S. - .Leather. • • S&J. FROST *N ave just received from N. York,-Phtladelp • 'a, acid Baltimore, a large supply of fi ret rate Spa. hdi Sole I.either, which they will sell cheap for Dec. t 2— • For Sale. PST valuable lot of Ground," wi Coach Ma ker's Shop thereon. situate on the. North East cOrner of Norwegian and Coal treets.— Apply to MILLER & HAGGE • Y. Der 1 , • U Reward. i - • THE above Rewaid will be paid .. iN, to any person who will return - -' ' 'Jacob Van Bogh. an Indented ap prentice to the Boat Building basinewi. to the. sibsetiberi Said boy is now in the vicinity • - - of Lehighton. where his minints now inside; I hereby caution the public against trusting him on my account; and give notice that I w ill prosecute any pawn dr persons that har bor him without my consent. JOHN M. CROBLAND. I . I 1- CAMB to the Bull's Read a few days sines, s small. Red Cow. Tie owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and hikeher away otherwise she will besold,ae cordiug to law. ISAAC BICH. Nev. 24 j k - • IMMERS 9 jOURN 'THE Notice, W. CARTER. TllOB. DORN AN Mew Goods. Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Stray Cow. Almanacs. 111 BANE 4%14 hu just received a supplyof Gel.- "'" man. English. and Cgmic Almanacs. which he will sell by the Dozen or Single a 4 Philadel. phis„ prices. Nov. 94 . MEE ... • • - . ~ :- 4nr.II4I:IGAIN '4o ~ . WILT,. 'be sold by it° ,*e Janda - ken RitFfiday the 17th day of -Ilecainbei next, at the.hpase of eh T. 141 - ii, in Rotring Creel tow .r p, Columbia coanty, a catjain tract ofland lym • on the mid dle Roaring - creek, col °neap -, by 'the said Ash T. John, Containing about . , hundred and sixty acres, of wbqh at 50 a • - are cleared, a large quiniity of gaud meado 6. the land is pretty well, timbered; on which is 3 dwelling houses, • geod frame Bart, a , r. - Mill, Bark Mill and Tannery. • ' Also—At abe same time and ace, another Farm adjoining the above descri d "track vita -1 ate in •Sbamokic township. rthumberland county,: containing about 113, a res and allow since, and about forty acres °risk ch is cleared, and under a good state 91 aultiv : ion, on which is excellent timber. Also—At the same time and lace, a certain lot of ground, situate in Shamoki township, con. raining 16 acres and 62 perches .f land, part of which is cleared, on which • erected a log house. The said property lies than a male of the Pottsville and Sunbury Rail ; oad. Alto—On Saturday the Bth da • of December, at Public' Sale, at Reuben Johan., in Roaring creek township, the farm whereo the said Rea ben John now resides , lying on a big Roaring creek, about half a mile above Ruler's, how Burd Patterson's Iron Works, a d within three miles of the Catawissa Rail Ron , containing a bout 135 acres and allowances, about 80 acres under cultivation, on which is g meadow and ' abundance of first rata meadow round, and the whole is well timbered with % b ite Pine and White Oik, on w ich is erected 3 dwelling holiness,y barn and out Ca ea a houses, well calculat d tor mills, and a 1 _ machinery, a good o .•rd is on said farm. All of the above property ill be sold on reasonable terms, as late the -e of Abia John, deceased. Titles indisputable, - le to commence at 12 o'clock on said days, a d terms made known by ELIDA JOHN, i SAMUEL JOll . ( Executors. k N0v.24, 1838. 1-2 t Lots in Schuyl FOR SAL THE subscriber wi bee to dispose`of • • Lots No. 166 and s 7, on Columbia 1 ; ; street, each contai ing 60 feet in front by 140 feet d ep. One of the lota has a Dwelling House and table erected on it, and a well Of good water st the door. For further particulars apply on thb promises, or to RO t ERT JONES. Schuylkill Haven, Nov. 24, ss S. 1-3 t Wanted Immediately.. • A SOBER, decent man with a family, capable i n of managing a large far , may hear of a good situation by making app 'cation at the Mi ners' Journal. Several housei and lots on the Canal in the neighborhood of Tunnel are to let, well calculated for boatm or laborers—ap ply as above. Nov. 23 THE subscribers , appointed by the Orphan's Court of the bounty of Schuylkill. to appor• Lion the asset. in the hands of Geo. Hill, the Ad ministrator of the estate of Jo in Miller, late of West Penn township, in the county of:Schuylkill. deceased, to and among the ceeditore of said do. ceased will meet for that purpeire,nt the -hoots: rot Michael Graeff, innkeeper, in, the Borough of Orwigsburg, un Saturday the 1.5111 day of Do. comber next, at 10 o'clock A.M., when all those interested may attend. CHARLES WITMAN, JNO. P. HDBART, JACOB BROOM. Audition. 1-3 t Nov 246 Notic • , • • • AN .Election 'for Nine Du. 'fora of the Potts -valle Town Rill Co. wil be hdld on .Wed-- nesdriy the second day. of ber nexf, by ,the stockholders ofeutid eompan st the - Nalicibal Hotel, in Pottsville, between the hours of f slid 4' o'clock F. M. ' By order of the Board. JOHN T. HAZZARD,Sec. Nov. 24 . 1— INSOLVENT DEBTORS--THE suborzibers have atiphed to the Jut*, 'dill* Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county. or the - benefit of the several Acts k of Assembly passy rs r the relief of In solvent Debtors , Az that the said ges have appointed Monday the Slat day of Dec. n at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Cnurt House. Orwigshing. for the hearing of as endow Creditors. when and where they may attend if they think proper. - GEORGE ROTH, PETER STERN ER LEVI BENNET"! DANIEL MACE," "- WILLIAM A DE9IIcE: WILIAM PHIL LI PS: ' JOHN M'DON ALD.*, . GEORGE RHODE: • T. a Hu 4 b4E. , " JAMES C ROOKSH A N JOHN . M'AVJNNEY: ' JOHN ZIMM.RMAIg. - . Seuf arta Cost. lIPHE Subscriber, with a view to Close his bu. • a- mess in this place, from which he designs to remove shortly, is now !ening off his large Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware; Liquors &c., at cost prices,, and also a general assortment of ready made clothing. such as.Pan ealoons, Roundabouts, Vest, , Dress Shirts &c. &c. Be therefore invites all who are desirous of purchasing articles in his line at low prices,-to give him a call. J. C. KERN. N. B. all persons knowing themselves indebted to the su , 3scriber, will please call and settle by Let. January next, and those having claims will present them for payment. i.e. KERN. Nov. 17, 1838. • 52 But/ding - : for Sale, r ti the upper rind 6etwa o Pottswilli 'and Port Carbon. Apply to Wee subscriber at the wood Colliery, Pottsville. SAMUEL LEWIS. 52--St rem Nov. TO ATI cent paid to 4 of Novato Pottai ,horl Il'l H 1 a' atiaty. coll• on on. day tht the h of Peter stinegro Nattyliu..- .. sty, an a Eight Mao tiger.. One Treasurer, One BctiretarY. to conduct the - bum:am of the corn ny for the year next ensuing. JOHN TRIMPFLER. Sicretati. Pinegrove, Nov. 17,1834. 52---41 ) Raven EIE3 Notice. ottiviile and fifty fired to be Roth day .+-Board. Maurer: "'_.' - - EMI MEE! MEMEN!JI Don 4 411, (613 SERVE that Dr linore. Dentist of Nx—Larmaster. dteigns a "14 to Tine in the course, Of the coining week. and for a abort time shall tender his professional services to 1/m ethane ofOis Borbagh. Dr. M. 'has obtained the best• of certificates as to ability and skill m dental operations. Noy. 17.1898. • 52—tf spoitsmen. - _TEIST received and for sale. Superior Ride Powder. Mould Buck Shot, Percussion Cap,. Shot, and Bar lead. - JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nov. 17 t: 52 Groused JVuts. 54:11 Bushels African and oharlesion Ground. nuts of good • quility, just teceived and for sale by • • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nos. 17 /culla Rubber- Over skoes. ipHE subscrioers have just received-and offer for sale, a large assortment of Gentlemen's and Lady's Judie Rubber Over Shoeis of a eoperi. or quality. - S. dr, J. FOSTER. Notice. AP"111. whose knowledge of the coal trade renders him competent to manage any of its several branches, !wishes an agency or a situation as assistant in said business. Satisfac- tory refference shall be given to any on reviring his services, whO will make known his address and wishes, by addressing A. M. W. through the Post Office. Pottsville, Noy. 17 ~ The Laws or Etiquette, OR short rules and reflections for condu c ting SociCty.. Also, _ Etirette for. Ladieit, with hmta on the preservation, i.nprovement and display of Fernsle Beauty. Just received and for sale•bv B. BANNAN. Nov. 17 • 5.11 Letter Writers. CLASSICAL Letter Writer, Universal ' Do. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Nov. it 59 Family Bibles, . • ,FROM $1.75, up to $B, together with an de. gaol assottment of Pocket Bibles, just M. ceived and for sale by B. BANNA.N.. Nov. 17 Cards. T IIE subscriber has just received a fresh supply of Playing Cards, among which are elegant French Cards for Ladies, and Ivory sur faced Plaid back cards, and for saki 'wholesale aud eta ill B. HANNAN. 7 .52 Brick Brick !, 120,0 0 n good Brick for Bele cheap • "F at the kiln, near Port der: bon. Apply to Nov .3 • Superior Family Flour. AIitECEIVgD on consignment, from the Ague duet Mills, several loads superior family flour, for sale by October 27, 1838 Potatoes and Cabbages. 3500 Bushels Prime Potatoes, 7000 Heads of Cabbage;Just•receised and for sale in hits to suit purchasers at„ . .the Lower Storehouse, by JAMES DOWNEY. 51-60 Nov. 10 Merinos. • Agood assortment of French, English, and Gertrisn Merinos for sale it reduced. prices MILLER & HAGEIRTY. 50- Nov. 3 bills Skirts & Drawers. AN u elegan article for those who do not like tla anal, a perfect preventative of rheumausm, jus t reamed and for sale Ctiesp by . • B. T. TAYLOR. October - 80.183 • - • Plain and Figtired Silks, At;SO Mousseline De Lain and painted .r 2. Chilly. received . and for sale by • • MILLER & HAGGERTY. New 3. • Stray Cow. SsincTRAYED 'from the subscriber three weeks e, a email white and red cow, *Moot horns, with a: brown spat on one 'eye—had a bell on. Whoever • will return said animal shal(be likmallirewarded by JOSEPH BURNHAM. Lawtontown Nov. 17 52.-30 1 • -Backgammon Boards viCRY cheep, arid Chess Boards, jest re. seised andrfor - sale by B. "ANNAN. Nov. 10 51 The Finns . Lady's Friend. 11,1 Y Mrs, John Ferrer, Jost received and for sale by B. BANNA.N. Nov. 10 51 Brunton'. Mechanics. ?VIE beat Teat Book for Mechanics extant -m• fresh supply just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Nov. 17 CILENZ4I3. Empalme.ion 'Compound, Lbe best; ‘ 7ll article - 1i use for - stirring. a (rash supply; just received and for sale by BA THAN. Nov 24 ; ti, I—. 1 Tooth Waiih.' s • gri 111.0RI#E Tooth Womb, - i - . . ‘-' Knulanta. Do. Caitainic DentriGne, Do. RosiToolh Pasta; Tast-received and for :ale by B. BANNAN. Nov. 24 . :. 1-, wit* IBooks. !MI MIRE Middy. • i AL The Bunter, Evening's, with Pri - 'llareliocW' res. . The Boner, by tbi. ibor or the Stitialtsn4 Land Shirks and GOB.; The Stranger in,Gle a, . r 4, - Mayo, by !hien ro f Guy Rivers - lb Teter Pilgrim, by th a uthor of Ca - liver. • .:I I I - Teter Anstio, • ' - ~.I,J ier with a varie t y of other books, jost - rewl hod for sale by B . BARRAN. r, • ii Toff calved Nov. t ~. ,:i ~~ -13 4 4. 1068.8a1e. t decked lime boats,. basket* Ja: , Best Besso w n i eB timber. now - I Yinit at Ws** . bia. Pa.. sod will be delivered at Philadelphiik early in the Spring. Apply to CHARLES STOREIfie, Wanteil 6 Boatbeildert, to whom a/M*oft ployment and liberal wages will be girii ! auk . the first of April next. Apply manse.- .:Nerthumberland. Nov. 10 1838. . Mount Caibon Rail Road egatalt ; :, • A. MEETIND of the Stockholders lot 4-26, Mount Carbon Rail Road Company,iliCri Election for President. Eight Mirsiaget . Secretary, and Treasurer, will be held , day the 3d. day of December neat..al .440"eloCh. P. M. at the office ofthe C o mpany, 40. 117 *rail -,341, street, in the city of Philadelphia. s , • 'JAMES C. DON NELL, SecretiirP:" . Philadelphia, Nor. 17.-1838... • • 52-t( T. COBURN. . At the Kiln, or H. PARKER, Pottsville. 50;-- SAMUEL UARTZ. • 49- Public Saie. • PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's' , Court of Schuylkill county, on Saturday dux, rust day December, LB3B, et Twoo'ckick trt,lltits[ afternoon, Geo. go Hill, Administrator of thsy .;.. state of Daniel tlabcettne, late of East thlitirt . i, wick township, deceased, wilt expose to sale:br:j Public Vendue on the premises, a .certain suage, tenement, and tract of land, attests tr. East Brunswick township, Schuylkill- county containing Two hundred acres more or leve e bounded by the lands of Jacob KleCkner.' John ~ Kleckner, Jones Kleckner, and others, witit'thil: appurtenances, consisting of a bowie born, bite the estate of said deceased. . By Order of the Court, or \ vq; wigburg, Nos. 2,1838, George Rill Admit. Lt..WIS AUDEi Nov. 10 . .. For Sale, - .• . • . . A ticauabi t e Traclof Coal. 400; : L ,. YING and being in tile township of Norviii 7 - wegian, on the West Branch near the West- Branch Rail Road, about tour miles trpostirimA.,, ' kW Haven—there iv me .or more Coal Verne , , passing through this .aud. For information op 1p to 'JACOB REM , • . at Pottastile t , or Mr. HOFFMAN: at Beadiagi.7l March 23 34 New Fall. & Winter • Giiodni JUST received and now opening it the Cheap Cath Store. a largo and general lutarisnent.' 4 , of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold no: usually cheap for cust4 or exchanged for Minato: piuduce—amsisting of Dry Goods of every description,' , Groceries of all kids, Queens Glass Ware, • Boots and Bh - Ces, Looking Glasses, , Hard Ware, c Otter, Fur and Hair Seal Caps, : Ready made Clothing of La Fish, •Sait; 454. c .4-c. SAMUEL MAIM: 4St• • „ October 27, 1838. 'COAL LAND For Sale or to be Rented.' • •21 THAT valuable tract of Land called, the' hre 1 ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spoke; I situate on the westNorwegtan Rail Road., ; ] north of, and adjoining the Peach; Mountain offered for sale on accommodating. -.terms; bir ,the r Coal Mines will be leased severally ot-tsgOhlw to an approved tenant. Apply tzt• • . j HENRY _MORRIS," Qd & %Veinal Street, Philadel jb I _ Coal Land for Salk ' !VILE suhscriber oilers for sale sr ralriableirsist ; ofeoal Land, situate on the Broad Motitaaht, in Schuylkill county, 416 actin more or kos.--- The Mammoth, Juggler and' Pine KOOtAreirlli hate heir]_ proved on this tract, There. are rkbot settiml other celebrated teine on tbs same, and is well timbered. The terms accomodatin and - tbso4 title indisputable. for further paliieo l ari Lai r f quire of • • M. 'MURPHEY.: . • Pc.anyll aL. Hall, Pothitißin Oct.* 1839. 4E-41 To' Old Countryasessi Agency for Lint of Packets fro". Licer-* pool to -Pki/addpkia: SUBSCR !HER • has been - Nopointird - A. : gent for the Messrs. Cope% Line bf pool Packets, between. LiverpoOl and will receive the pasiagc Money: horn those t , who wishtmsend for their:frier:ids thi - old! country. and' also, will procure Bills for those . sons wbo May velar to transmit money to 16Art trivids abroad. . . • The Packets bel gin s to this •Line ire - fitted ' -up iti.a superior ones. and are'rajpimanded bit persons who pay great attention M - the' and ecmvenfen of passengers — arid Eve* great aatisface n to passengers generally. :," grants who i end residing in. this reigii' s 'Vt. find it to th r advantage ;tothe ft in this Line, end land at PhiladelphigtlWik, • by so doing, save the tare and errpemeffroorMat York to Pluladelphia,.Which ifirfing:Pr..rve Aar lire for each individual. - • The rates , of fare will bewa r e& knOriqiiiritipig . .4 ing at the plfioe of the Miners' June 20 ' ' B. BANNAX - I •, • German Itooin6* w== THE sibsoilber has for sal?, Gartitiiii' EitiVa" suCtl Testaments,'.,. Lutheran .' n Hymn seoke, Union Chain Puller!... Luihenin Catechism's ' ''. Reformed . AB C • r VI( bat he will s ell . the down o4 wag% - al Philadelphia piece. • • B. BAZINr.,I Nlov. 17. • :Ali. COWS . SCIIOOI BOOkiii . r .7— '''' to "'BARRAN bitsjust rneeived.are*appl ;+a•plir of Cobb's School:Books. itieti iiiiT. Priminers, Spelling Books. Readers - ICM, I' l 4, - 'WV: 2 4 ti, '..,....1. -., Sequels,. - --- • t Seque - ' • Expositors, •• - :. • --, ts re. . 1,, • • Arithmetics No's. 1 aid katoLNotth 4-- merinan Readers, a ° . . 4 ,•4 * Cobb's Walkirs Dictiouary, die: i11t.e..:_...A• Illillgeb - irdl. be supplidd wholesale; aktinikh ..- ~ , •• to Store Keepers. - . ' ,-- ' ..._. Nov: 17' . -1•,,,,„„, II ~_:~=~3 = RLEIS Chirk.Q., C. " ler