Cure for a Coag&. — Taken ill of mustard seed, a hand full of horserachah, d a hand full of burdock scraped fine: steep their' in half a gals lon of wine, and take a gill twie a day on an empty stomaclh [Jere are hot ingredients. e nough to take the cold out of anti man, . • South dorati no .—The arch n ; rlifier does: not seem to her; this State in comp! to training; both Mr. Campbell and Waddy Thoutpion have been returned to Congress by noble trajorities. Had not Mr. Calhoun better Make another mu:merest, he can beat the Bedouin Anibe,all to nothing! Come now, flip flap, and over we go! Vsrment.—This is a burl State 114 . elections, the spirit of old. Stark ;teems to enter so`i mach in to their compositions, that they. are as obstinate Ai old Nick. Twenty ,unsuccessful attempts have been made ' in the Legisktiire to elect an U. S. Senator. S. J. Phelps 'had the highest 'number of votes, Messrs. Follet and Kellogs were nest on the list.- We trust they will succeed by the time Congress Meets, as the voting was to be resumed. Native' Pseris s .—Theoyster beds in the Dela ware, yield petals of l arge rose calor, weighing no less than five and fire sixteenths carats, worth about 9140. We shall soon hese our pearl fish eries established. New Yerk.-.-The Gubernatorial and Congress. tonal Elections in this State, will like place on Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday next. We shall look with great anxiety for the result as the State of parties in the next Congress will be most materially influenced by its vote. New Jersey. = Gov. Pennington has been re elected to the Pubernatorial Chair of this State. The Weather.—We may now .consider winter is fairly set In: we have had snow several times in the course of the week, and_a short period of such weather will int a speedy check to our . navigation'. More Coal.—The Sunbury Gazette says, that on Wednpsday last the locomotive "North Star.' -built by Messrs. Garret yid Eastwick of Phila. delphia, brought in from Shamokin, a distance of twenty miles, a train of nrryievz cars, contain ing one hundred and thirty three tone of coal— tliti weight of the whole train being 425,050 pounds. This engine has but two driving wheels, and uses nothing but anthracite for fuel. Her performance upon this occasion is another proof that coal can be used without difficulty to gener ate steam in locomotives, and answer the purpose just as well as wood. Clear the Traek!—A steamer to New York from Limerick. (Ireland,) till to start—to run a cross in 10 or 12 days: . . TheAnnuais.—All this year's annuals Eire said to be remaritable fine. Steam Ships.—We see it stated that the Great Western Steam Ship Company have determined to increase their capital to one milliott pounds, and that the keels of tour new ships are be laid, each,fger than the Great Western . At this rate, the 'Untie will aoua be bridged by steam boats. Lewis Bonaparte.—The apprehended troubles ' between France and Switzerland have been re moved by the voluntary departure of the young Napoleon, he having left Arninberg for England, and returned his certificate) of naturalization to the Government of Thurgati. Course of Steam.—The i p iCommunication be tween the two great metro litan cities of Europe, London and Paris, is now mplete by steam. Eli/6ring Expedition. he Recherche frig. ate has been compelled to r turn from her north ern cruise a ft er reaching degrees of latituee. The intensity of the cold, t e mercury being 62. below the freezing point of ahreuheit, prevented the completion_ of their voyiage. ' Doctor Bird.—This ge l ltleman's last produc. tion entitled "Peter Pilgrim 4 or a Rambler's recol. .1 lections," is Nightly spoken'of in the Philadelphia press. A series of detach 1d tales form the con tents of the work'. Canadian Prisoners.-11)eller 'and Dodge who escaped from the fortress lo f Quebec have been seen near Frampton do lbr way to the United State:s. . I important to Mr. Painter.—A "kabbitch weighing 30 lbs. has beed raised in Bradfar. Coon. Resignation —Mr. Pre ties of Mississippi de. clines a renomination for .ng.lici.) litor of the Globe has le effects of the recent Contradietien.—The not died in ecstacy from election in Ohio and this Es-President Jackson, ruptured another blood ye The Cedroa Nat.—Phi Bogota; and in on infaLlibl all poisonous reptiles 'an• rabid animals. Its cultivation will consequelly become a matter of great utility. It is sai the natives where it grows, encounter the blot snakes Ike., with as little fear as we do that o the musqueto; being armed with this antidote +. any evil effect. VICTORY 1N N The Governor and decided the votes for the 'entire Whig Ti. members of Congress Only is 287. THOUGHTS 0 The Editor of the Was , ington Examiner holds the following language with reference to the i n state of political Ethics and the consequent practice that distingurii the present laws.— There is too much truth the remarks fo make them palatable. "Party spirit is debsain public morals to the lowest degree. The pra ices which have grown into vogue have nullifi d the force of virtu ous; example, and Jewell the influence of all menkitbag vulgar stand d which acknowledges no superiority but brute , orce. Principle, con sistency and truth, remit , a. little respect as the beautiful temples of the st when they were over. ran by the rusirthetrn . , lens: What will be the , . . , • end . of ti all, heavens o nly knujite. The anarchy of the French reinotottoil Indy bits typeof our dei: tiny, or the downfall and desttuctiou of Babylon. Sodom and Gomorrah 4buld acme have deserved a worse fate. Religion And piety, andoatriotiern, and morality, have no check 'the unbridled course of party spirit. L lt s vortex absorbs them all, and whirls men's lade into a tempest of reckless passion end fury that overwhelms all battlers. Fraud, triolebee, profanity and perju ry, rule the hour at thetballot boxes !men in au thority, corrupted by the love: of office, descend from their high placeiO to engage In the vulgar and selfish scramble; ti eves and robbers fall up on the Sub - treasules ere the public treasort is "exposed to be plendeifed by an hundred hands where one could not reach it" 'before,. and the i very ramifications o ' ial and private life are invaded by all MOD er iof bitterness, strife, pre judice, malice and ncharitableness. All society ramifications o' to be cony dby a moral thunder gust, 1 and the prospect of returning rectitude and peace, lies only in the hope that the moral atmosphere, like the heavens after an electric 'flash, may be purified by the special interposition of the red arm of the Ariptglity."; ANOTHER "DELICATei AZIAHIL."—tt seems that Louisville has of late been specially favoured, with interesting accidents. ;According to the Reporter a certain gentleman df that city, one day last week, made sundry highly . exceptional advces to a young and very beautiful married woman. The first approach liras through a billet dons, which breathed the fondest aspirations and which the lady very properly laid before her lard. He forthwith instructed her what meswige of invita- tion to forward by thd dark abigail, appointing an interview, which accordingly took place in the "husband's chamber, hi; being secreted under the bed and well armed. The gentlman's proposal of absconding—ot eqUipage and establishment in the south—high living—dress and enjoyment— were all displayed in due form; but Just as the inamorata attempted tin embrace, the lady flung his hands from her indignantly, saying—" Vi llain you_ shall now reap the fruits of uir insul ting proposals—husband protect met" The has. band at the first wdrd rushed from under the bed flourished his bowiekinfe, molting a few cuts of no great-danger withlit, the defendant guarding. himself in a corner by means of a raised chair. A neighbour came in and took the bowie knife, to kill the delinquent, who, by this time, had edged out to the,door,apd mien a start—they in pursuit. The chase lasted to near the Louisville hotel, where the gallant, gay, Lothariu received a blow of a club that somewhat deranged the composure of his cokotenanee, aid the crowd interfered to save him. How the 'affair is likely to terminate we dont yet know. Sehurylkill Coal Trade. Shipmerits of Coal for the week, ending on Thursday evening laiit; Shipp,d by Delaware Coal Co S B Reeve & Co Stiackton& Steven. George H. Potts, Bell it Bolton Charles Lawton 'Michael Murphy • N A Coal Co Silly nian & Nice Manes & Spencer S Heilner • • Bennet & Taylor Hodgson 4 no Devils & Olwine • J'Serrill G. Bast CM Hill Steinlierger • J. C. Cirsovms Putts & Barman C. Ellet T,C Williams 4 co - L Chapman R G Lelar Payne 4 Allen S. Brooke _ R Roar J Stanton Rickert &.Co. Palmer di, Garrigufts PE. Hamm J S Buckle 4 N Nsthans Totten & Ulhorn Hewes, Baber & Co, Wm Wallace & Co Sundry Shippers Per last report; LITTLE SCIIU YLKILL CQA I. TRADE. is quite low, having eel. grows plentifully In remedy for the bate of 8 Boats 231 per last report 239 Boat The following is the amount of Coal transpor ted on this Rail Road, fur the week ending W JERSEY on Thore!Jay evening last: . per fast report 1 ' rivi Council have 'on.rcaa in favor of et, .giving it SIX The average-ma- The following us the amount of Coal transported on this Rail Road for the , weak ending on Thuisdax evening last, - . 6,112 too. Per laist Report 132,167 THE TI M ES SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD The following is the amount of Coal transported on Phis Road for the week ending on Ral c orday evening last, 2,900t0ns Per last report, , 64,212 Boats 302 6599 1096 239 Little Schuylkill EMI 29 Jos Thotims 30 Jam Bradford 31 F. Kepnar 1 L. McLane Mobile SOLD 26 W ivird 27 Champion 1 Champion MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. 69,928 NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector, Total WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. 138,282 ROBERT C. MILL, Collector Total 67.113 H. - H. POTlS,C4illectar TIIII 441. TIMM County Meeting. A meeting of the citizens of Schp county will be held at Stager's Ho; this Borough, on W-ednesday Eveni 7th of November, at 7o'cleek, fbr the pose of taking into consideration th i moval of the Seat of Justice to Putt; MA ' NOTICE.—Those persons who may ,; rout of forming , a Glee Assoeirdiert, for t pose of spending ari agreeable hour Mai long winter evenings that are before o f l please meet at the public school rootb of Harne's store, in Centre Buret, three doo J. J. Shoemaker's/store, on Monday eveni sth lost. at early !candle light. , • It Et IMt OF THE mAititivr! Pottsville, Nmzother 3, , 1 WHEAT FLOUR. by the load was worth ) day #8 25• WHEAT 1 65 per Pushel, is demand. . RYE. FLOUR 2 fill per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 325 per cwt in RYE, by the load 95 cents' by the bushel, sale RYE CHOP 85 cents per bushel in dem' OATS 53 cents—ready sale. POTATOES-- 87; cents per barbel is CORN-90 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-49 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED $2 50 per bushel. FLAXSEED--$1 45 per bushel in cleinao WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. BUTTER-24 cents per pound—in Kegs EGGS-12 cents per dozen. LA RD—lli cents per pound. TA LL OW— lOcents : per pound. HA MS 131 cents per pourd. CORN CHOP . 85 cents per bushel iid en BACON-13 cents 'per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FE ATIIERS-62 cents per pound. - COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL, by the bbl. No 1. $12.00 10 2, $ll SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel PLASTER .is worth 7 50 per tob. HAY $lB per ten. I • . DANVILLE ACADE, Y.' NOTICE is' hereby given that the ale de partment of this institution will tit} opened on or before Monday, the 12th of Neveber, for giving instruction in all the branches of lassical, and the higher branches of English E °cation. el Arrangements have been made to place the school on • most respectable and pei a n•anent fueling, and parents may rest assured, t t Jevely opportunity will be afforded to their sots to ob tam an education that shall fit them for any stn lion in life, they may be called. The President of the board, who will ;exercise a general supervision over the school, l pledges himself that no exertion shall be spared to give satisfaction. Parents abroad, are notified, that board on moderate, terms may be obtained in respectable private families in the village, and that their sons will have an opportunity of attending on the service of the Episcopal, Presbyteriain, Meth odist, or Lutherialt, church, as mar be preferred. The Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian Clergymen, will take upon themselves the par ticular guardianship of any youth that may be committed to their care. Tons 1151 941 892 880 677 By order of the Board of Directors. D. M. HALLWAY, Prost JoHN C. Boyo, Sec. Nov. 3 At Private Sale. l T HE Subscriber contemplates leaving Potts /1 vine in a short time, and wishes o dispose of all her Household Fatniture. Co isting in part of Mahogany Dinning Tables , ierre d 0.., Hair seat Sofas with pillows, Piano urte, and Stool, one doz. Rush scat Chairs ugh color, 40 yds. Ingrain Carpeting, light do.. Ste / du. with rods, Vanitian Blinds, Astral Lamps. i ll frame Looking Glasses, Beds, and fledges s, Wash Stilt, together with a general ass rtment of K n furniture, including one is erbock Stove, with all the apparatus complete • M. W. LEI Morris's Nov. 3 t To the Public. AtCTION NOTIC : 'VHF. undersigned respectfully be a leave to announce to the public, that he ow resides to the Borough of Pottsville, and is • all times ready and willing to perform such d "es as-are amenable to his occupation, (Auction r) in which capacity he served the public for t last ten years to their satisfaction, in the rough of Reading. Any person having articles of household furni ture to dispose of, applying at any of the pub lic houses in this bormgh may be informed of the stage-fiber's residence. -. 16,189 364.359 Farriers and others wishing to dispose of hors es at public sale, will be punctually attended too, by giving the subscriber notice of their inten tions. . ' 380.548 10490 The subscriber. is under the impression, tha he will by strictly attending to his business, mer it a reasonable share of public patronage; charg es reasonable. 391,038 Nov. 3 C(NAME to the Stable of the subscriber, at ILiChapman's Mines, I near Coal esatle, about two months ago, a Red and White Spotted Cow, middling ole. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise shtpil be sold according to law. 450 100 40 Nov. 3 EE Stray COW. CAME to the promises of the Wednesday the 24th of Octo and .W hits spotted Cow, with a calf old. Tho owner is requested to prove property, par charges, and tak otherwise she will be sold accord in JOSIAH H Minctsville Nov. 3 2,881 67,047 Stray. Horse. CAME to the stable of the palsied 41 - 1 at East Schuylkill Haven, abon go, a large BAY HORSE, about with a star, in the forehead and ani er is requested to come forward, pr. pay charges 'and take him away; will be sold according to low. HEN Nov. 3, Cloths, Cassimeres, tinetts. miLLER di.. HAGGERTY hay ANAL large assortment of Clotho, C. . 1 Sattinerti of various collars, (ethic domed by them at the Philadelphia a tiR be sold at a small advance. .• Nov, 3 M'°:IOIYRIVAII Ikiil J-I,ie the • Jn -- Re - Me 1. demi e g the will Mrs. from g, the 183 ti on Fri- errand read) !!!! it 50-3 t FFER, ddition. 50- CHARLES DERRICK. 50- Stray Co*. WILLIAM , PAYNE. 150-30 bscriber on r, • Black at 1 week e forward, • her ■way, to law. DMAN. 50-3 t• .r, rending len days a. , years old, nan'owo proiferty. amine he Boat foratilalle. ~.,, WILL be mold at Publie Sale, on Wednesday' v v the 7th of Diovernlgi mat, at the.Poblin House of Hugh Hiritlcy, in theigten ofPurt C.r• boo, at 2 o'clock, P. M. a &aid NA! Boas, ca ed . Daniel O'connel.,. which 1. of of the' ' , tin* materials, and has run alit tivo.yetari, to gether with. the Boat Fut nitrite; . 'Perma C 4is t i ;._ .on hand a late the estate of george Lgene. &ceased, '. imereB and . - ANN , E.:VONS; - -." were par. • . - 4 - Administratrun ctume,) and '; ' - HUGH KINSGEY, ' A dministratorg, 56 , Por(Carboo; October 20 ,183 K . 82... ENNIS 50-3 CM 1 %. • i . . - - Pri*sae , rdhag. - .. • . A law laiardeti can .be: tea atekiii a 4 4- im. pleaainteentral 'kiwi' ng in the vi. cinitt Optia Post 00* ind • a , odiagy. Ap. %at this Office, 6 , , „ . • 1 • . _ •. . . AO-- . . , „ .. „., • Cali at the New„..Stoire • ',fur ..CiiiifiVoadi. Nit I DLER &. LIAGUER'I'Y tra received 3 1•theii Fall sod Winter. &applies of Pry Goods, and wilt sell Wholciale and Retail arrai osoallY low .prices for cash. reerillOs• AA i m,xl annoriment of French ; English, ind Merinos for Pa le at„ . reduced prices MILLER & 'HAUG k.',RTY: Nov: 3 : • • -- . • 30— Plain and Figured Silks, AL.59 - Moue-aline De Laib end painted Chilly% received rod for File by MILLER & HAGGERTV. Nov. 3 FRESH FRUITS Sc. LEMONS, Fig Raisins, -Grapes, Groundnuts, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Cranberries, all New Crop, slid in fine order, just received and, for wile by . JOHN S2C. MARTIN. Nov. 3 1 SO • I FANCY' alitissery Dress .711akfsig. MKS. MACDONALD and Miss BARTL'E., begs leave to inform the Ladies of, Potti villa and its vibinity that they .have jostlritueited from the cities of New Yojk and Philadelphia, with the latent and most tashionabie Patterns, brought by the late arrivalk—and intend to carry on the Millinery Ac' Dress Making Busi ness in all its branches. - Mrs. M. r eturns thanks to the Ladies of Pottsville for their generous patronage heretofore, and re spectrally solicits a continuancelof their favors to the new firm, which they will endeavor to Merit by their assiduous efforts to-oblige and please. Residence, corner of Centre aPd Union streets, nearly opposite the Post Office. Nov. 3 20-3 t Brick Brisk !! 120,000 at g tc kiln, Brlc nkieoar for "lc eh" P Port Ca r ben' Alyiy to' r: COBURN, At the Kiln, er H. PARKER, NiueOre. Nov 3 &Music School. THE subscriber hereby gives NOtice that he will open a School, on Tuesday the 30th inst, at the House•of Mr. James Lang, tort Car bon, for the purpose of giving Instructions on dif- ferent Musical Instruments, such ai clarionett, Trumpet, Bugle, Horn,:df.c.&c. on the most rei snmible terms. Cotillion Parties will be supplied' with Music on opplicstion. at- the shortest notice. Juvenile Bands will also r4ecive Instrdclions by applyng to the subscriber. i JAM • LIETB:ERSIY. Port Carbon, Oct- 27, 1838 49-3 Xoticet FrHE hulls of two old Canal boats la . iing in 1 the bavon belonging to the estate.of the late Lend Ellmaker, near the termination of the Potts ville and Danville rail'road, will be sold actor. ding to law, if not removed. HENRY J. WILD, ilia, Oct. 29.1838 GEZ Stray .Blare. CAME to premises of the Delaware Coal Ctri ny, near Minerssille,nn the 23d day of Oct r jr inst., a GR&J MARE, aor,ul 9or 10 year old. The ownerresioested to come for. ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. FRANCIS DANIEL, Agent. 49-3 October 27,1838 Superior Family Flour. ' 'DECEIVED on convignMent, from the Ague "' duct Mills, several k i ds superior family flour, for sale by SAMUEL, HAUTE. 49 October 27, 1838 New Fall -& Winter JUST received and now opening at the Glicap Cash Store, a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will he sold on. usually cheap for e.sh, or exchanged for country produce—consisting of Dry Goods of every description, GroCeries of all kinds, - Queens Glass Ware, -Boots and Shoes, Looking Glasses, • Hard Ware, Otter, Fur and Hair Seal Cal*, Ready made Clothing of all kiiids, Fish, Salt, &c SAMUEL HARTZ. October 2;7, 1838. 49 COWICK alldUialS G. THE Subscribers respectfully announces to. the Citizens of this Bueough and Region, and their friends in general, that they are prepared to manufacture tq order, and will constantly keep on band, at the corner of Goal end Norwegian. Streets, in the Borough of Powering, CAR-- RI AGM, BA R OUCH ES, PHAETONS, BUG GIES, SULKIES, DEARBORNS, GIGS, &c of the very best materials, slid at the loWest rates., All work. entrusted to theif care, they will war. rant to b*, manufactured egtiil to any in. the county or elsewhere, both ,in pointneatneLl and durability. They bopq that the public before parehasineelsewhere, will call,' oznmiselind judge for thentselves. • - All kindrrof Vehicles repaired at the shOrtest notice, and on the most seifommodating terms: BENIVALLE 1 - 11LBUSfi, • IR ILL' • Pottsville, August 25. 66-4 mo /Wish * : REnnishowen Irish W hiskey .Tsom the °F- I °' celebrated (Peunybuirr atillery.) receiv ed intrOu silt by 4 hll LL ER. & HAOGY:RTY. October 27, IKIB. • • - 49.731:60 Cloths Cassimeres and Sattinetts. A LARGE and splendid assortment of Clothe, dissimeres and Rattinetts,. of all colors and prices, juit.. received' and Will be sold .10 eent - cheapei than the samequality can be bought . elsewhere. OdMx;27,lB:W Silk Shirts jk. Drairers. A N elegant Wick for those' who do otilite Pa. flannel; a perfect preventative of rhetmaitam . , just received and for sale cheap 41 , • B. T. TAYLOR. Er 2— OCtober 20, 1838 Coal Land for Salt. rivillE subscriber offnrs for Sala i valuable tract 2 1 of Wal Land, situate on the Broad Mountain, in Schuylkill county. 416 acres, more or leas.- - the Mammoth, Juggler and Pine Knot Veins, have been provid on tins tract. There are also saieral other celebrated vein/ on the same, and is well timbered. The terms occomodaiing and the title :indisputable. Fur turtherjoartienlars en. quire of M. MMRPHEY, rennaylvinia HaPI, Pottevillei B'2-3 Oct. 20, 1838 Miners' Bank rfPottsville, in the cattatly of Stlivylkill. A N election for thirteen: Directois of the above: A institutitr,•to seer° the ensuing year, will bb' held at the tanking House. between the hours of 10 o'clOck,:A. M. and 3 P. M. on Monday the 19th of November next. CHARLES LOESER.. • .„. • Cashier. A. general meeting oT the Stockholders will be. told atihe Banking liouse, on Tuesday the 6th of November next. • October 90, 1838. Pascal Iron 'Works Ware , house. - - No. 77 South Third Street, S. E. coiner Watr.o PHILADELPHIA... !„ Morri.4 l Taker orris , IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of coal Grata, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ers, Perpelual Ovens, dc.c. Welded- Wrought Iron "Fttbett, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &c. 50= Da.vx s s Safety Lamps ' of the first Construction. Patterns fur the foundry received, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third do `Wa lnut St. September 26,1638 AL Stray Horse. • CAME to the Farm of the Dela. ware Coal CoMpany, at Minersvifie, 4 1 1 11 k on Saturday, the .14th 'day of Octo• ber inst., a BAY NURSE, with a whitc star in his !brelhead, two white. hind teet, about 9or 10 years old. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prime property, pay charges and take him aikay, otherwise he will be sold according to law. . FRANCIS DANIEL, Agent. 82-3 Minersville, October 20, 1838 A Red Cow. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber about, a fortnight since, with face, belly and four feet all white, and ANOTHER RED COW, with a white face, came to the same enclosure on Tuesday night last. The owners arc requested to call, pay charges, and take them away. ISAAC RICH, at. the Bull's Head. 80-3* Agent. -3t October 13, 1838.- Pottsville Institute. I , IH E undersigned, Truatess of the Pottsville Institute, have,the pleasure otimpouncing.to the public that they have en l isted Mr. Charles rn W.-Pitan,a graduate of Dtc neon College, as a Teacher in the said Institute, which was opened '''for the receptiod of pupils on the Bth init. The trustees believe Mr. Pitman to be well qualified for the discharge of the duties which will devolve upon him, to asmuch as they have receivedithe strongest testimonials and assurances from the President of the said College in favor of his skill, and capacity. The terms of tuition will be made known by. application !.0 the trustees or e teacher. BENJAMIN W. CUMNI G, SAMUEL B. F ISHER, JOHN C. OFFERMAN. The following Gentlemen have been chosen managers for the ensuing year. JOSEPH G. SHIPPEN, CHARLES LAWTON. SA-M UEL LEWIS,' WILLIAM F. DEAN, CHARLES SHIPPEN., Pottss4llle,Dct. 13, 1838. • 80-4' • • Ifior .Sale. valuable measuage, tenement and - tract of /IL land, situate in Wayne.towniigip, Schuylkill County, adjoining' landa of John Bny4fer, Ddriiel Berger and ixtbers, containing SO r ecres bf which are fourteen acres wood land well timbered, and fiveatrea excellent meadow, the remainder bicker in good limns and well ienkivatect, the improve: menu are a two Story ,Weatherboarded Dwelling Muse with a Kitchen !Miami', a Baal and a W river Shop, and is nevelt failing . Spring with ex eyllent watertlese at hand. Tosetvaion & a good title will be gittitori the fihit day of April 'ineit f Terms et:the Sale can be been ofbit the owner on the grem v lin. . a Oclobet 13, Mg • - For Sale,: • • A'valiouablelract of Coal . Lund, ir,,YING and being in the tovenibip oiNorwe. wegian,r.d thy Wear Bra n ch near th e W est arenehMlail Road, about four miles tram ROA. llavoitt.retbere' ie a Jne or more Coal Vein; pasamothrough. this .aud. For informatiuri4 ly to . JAL'OB BED. - • -Qf Foltsville,..: • ur Mr. HOFF'MAII, Allarch 14 2 .1 . Reading. Floors gs Words.: • `ArtAROLINA worked flooring . boardiia . tongued and' grooved ready "for laying, 1 II mill I Cluebey of difre!ent quality and prime, constantly orOand, and for sal