The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1848, Image 4

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    DITTO'S TESTVAPNir.
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A steamboat cave WWI all blown up;
Sens passengent were druyfrell ;
do ;milli Ist wr re -mising." and
A d re adful few were fund. _
'Twee some tlata after that a case -
Came as beton a Cue rt.
Whetela*teras asked—" Where last was seen
.The Reverend IlansTdo Woort 1" .
' -
The tness who was nMe - stand
Was wi Dutch as "tour o Kraut P. ,
He
Had bee and then
o reverendn
board t h eboat. eleman
finazuwene—belite under oath—
Had been both clear and just,
Until he came unto that point
!Shemin the boilers bunt. -
Eat than they were somewhat confused : •
r Three thou'. his honor asked—
" When was the last time sanest thou him
Tei . cut MI very fast."
For * long time the witness scratched
llis bead, as if in thought—
At length his brightening visage told
The date exact he'd caught :
'Thi Vilma tant—an every ting
Yeah schattrred all amen',
' An' aah samoke-pipe and I vent up,
Te met him comic down."
Wit anb tumor.
WIDOW BEDOTT'S TABLE Ter.g.--The
following humorous sketch is from the London
p u nch, who rupectfully recommends its perusal
to at certain elau of writers and speakers : a Ha
wawa wonderful baud to moralise, my husband
vas," (said the widow,)'"'specially after he be
' tan to enjoy poor health. He made an observa
tion once, when - ha was in one of tie poor turns,
that I shall never forget the longest day I live.—
He saja to me one evenin', as' he was sittin' by
the fre—l was a knittin' (I was always a wen-,
&dal knitter,) and he was a smokinr, (he was a
master band to smoke, though the doctors used to
tell him he'd ,bo better off to let. tobacco alone;
when be woe well he need to take hii pipe end
amok° a while after he'd got the chines done up,
an if be wa'n't welt be used to - smoke the big
test part of the time)—well,he took his pipe onto'
his mouth, and turned towards me—l know'd
loon:thin' was cousin', for ho had a peculiar way
o' lookin' round when ho was gwino to say any
' thin' uncommon—well says he to me, says he,
'Silly,' (my name was Pritsilly naturally, bus ; he
generally'called me Silly, 'cause 'twas handy, you
• know,) well pays he to me, says he, Silly,'.—and
alto looked pretty solezan . l tell you—he bad a sol
ar= countenance naturally—after he'd got to be
a deacon 'txtu more so, but since he'd lost his
health he appeared solemner than ever—end cer
tainly you wouldn't wonder' at it if you know'd
hew much he underwent. Ile wu troubled with
's wonderful pain in the chest, end amain' weak
ness in the spine of his back,-besides the pleurisy
in his side; and basin' the agar considerable part
of the time,rand bein' Anoka o' his rest o' nights,
'cause he was put to it for breatbAvheti be laid
down. Wby, it's an onaccountable fact when the
man died he hadn't seen swell day in fifteen years,
though when ho was married, sod for five or siz
years after, I shouldn't desire
,to sea ruggeder
man than he was. Bat the time lam speakia . of
the had been out o' health nigh upon ten years,
and, oh dear...sakes, how he had altered since the
first time I seen him ! That was at s quiltin' at
Squire Smith's, a spell afore Sally was warded.
I'd no idea of that Ball Pentlegrass.
Well, that was the first time I ever saw my
husband, and if any body'd -told me that I should
Marry him, I should have said—but law sakes !
most forgot, I was gwyne to tell you what he said
that evenin', and when a body begins to tell a
thing, I believe in finishite on% some time or other.
Some folks has a strange way of talkin' round for
aver, and never'tornice to the pint, and makin'
twenty words what might be said in five. Now,
there's Miss Jenkins; she that was Polly Bingham,
after she was married—she is just the tee-juatest
Individual to tell a story that I , ever see in all my
born days ; but I was gwyne to tell what my hue
band said. He 'says to me, says he, 'Silly; says
I • what I' I didn't say. what Ilezekiah, for I
didn'ilike the name. The first time I heard it I
nearly killed myself a loft. .Hezekier Bedott,'
says I, well I'd give up if I had such a , name,'
but then I had no more idea o' marryin the feller
than you have this minute o' marrytn' the GJV..
More I suppose you - think it callous that we
should a named our eldest eon Hezekier. ' Well.
we done it to-please father and mother Bedott ;
it's father Bedott's name. and he end mother Be.
dolt used to think that names aught to go down
from jineration to jineration. But we always call
ed him Kier-;-he's a Masi& ..in't tie 1 And I
ain't the only one thinks ~o, Now, don't
you never tell any body Mal I said .80, between
you and me.' I guess it Keziah .biuks
she's a gwyne to ketch Beilott, she is a little out
of her reckonin'. But I was gwyne to tell you
what my husband said he says to me, soya he,
.Billy'—be'd kept on sayire 'Silly from time to
eternity, 'cease, you know, he wanted me to pay
particular attention to him, and I generally did;
the woman was never more attentive to her hue.
band than I was. Well, he says to me, says he,
.Silly,', says 1, • what I'. thOugh I'd no idea what
he was gwyne to say—didn't know but what' it
was sometbin' about his sufferin's,though he ivan't'
apt to complain, but he frequently used to remark
that he wouldn't wish his worst eoemy'to suffer
one minit as he did all the Ume, but that can't he
called grumblid—thiuk it can! Why, I've seen
him in siteryations ydu'd a thought no mortal
could a helped grumblin', but be didn't. Ha and
me went—but I ara . .i.gv.•yne to tell you that con.
venation his'n. s'ayi• be to me, says
(I could lee by the light o' the fire—there didn't
-happen to be a candle buroin', if I don't disre.
member, though my memory is sometimes forget.
fait but I know we wa'n't apt to burn candies
exceptin` we had company—l could see by the
light o the fire that his mind was uncommon aol.
emnised)—he says to me, says he, 'Silly says I,
what'' Says he to me, says he, ul4e are alt
poor creatures!"
SEALED ORDENS.--A RICII JOKE.—
Early this week, a gentleman of our acquaintance
and an attache of the press—who sports a hravy I
pair of whiskers, which are not-black, nor it must
•be confessed of any well defined, decided color,
' found himself at one of our neighboring towns.
While there he made the pleasant acquaintance of
a Tay agreeable young school-mistress; and-was
invited to visit her school. He did so, observed
the progress'of -.the scholars as well is the beauty
of their mistress' face; and rising to go at the end
. of half an hour, was asked for his opinion of the
sehoOl.' Feeling the fit upon hint, he sat down
and wrote several stanzas, very complimentary to
the scholars, bat much more so to their instruct
ora. Giving the lady these, he solicited from her
in ezehange some similar exchange of sentiment.
Shckpromised to give him one in the evening.
Besting with what fortitode he might the weal.
ness'or "hope deferred," he awaited the approach
'of the twilight hour, and then claimed the prom
ised token.. He received it— but oh, vexatious
delay, l—only ,on one condition—that he should
not look at it untirhe hisd left the town. This
was hard to beat but, thought he, how modest!
She could not bear Abet I should read her tender
confession while neai _enough to see her blushes.
Curbing his impatience as well as ho could, ho
put the 'delicate note carefully away unopened.
Morning cane. Ha war on his way. With
trembling hand and beating heart he broke the
seal, and read—oh, horror!—he read only, •• Cut
offyoue
l whiskers !" The disappointmentals 13 E.
toundsng; but he rallied. Philosophy triumphed
ho laughed till the hills rung with the echo.
--(Cincinnati Atlas. . .
TAKE THE Loi.—Oue friend
Burgess, of the well-known house of• Burgess,
Stringer, dc Co.; tells a capital anecdote of him
self, which should not be privately •:hushed
lie is a member of the Methodist Church, and
being at's camp-meeting near Sing-Sing lass sum
mer, he had the misfortune after two or three &ye
end nights' attendance, to fall fast asleep in the
• midst of a powerful sermon. It was just after the
New-York Trade. Bale of books, and Mr. Burgess
was dreaming thereof: and to the searching goes
' lionings of the speaker—" Will you longer delay
—will you not choose to..thy whom you ore to
eery, I—what course you are to take !" " Take
'the lot—the balance to Burgess, Stringer & Co. !"
exclaimed Bergese eagerly, ea he awoke and stared
wildly around him, when be saw everybody sta
ring still more wildly at him, and the minister
himself petrified with anutzement.—Ornicker-
Gold Pens at 51,37 1-2.
THE subscriber has lost received a WPM' rood Cold
Pens, wrath be will Fell u low as with
`Silver Pencil case. Also,Benedict & Camey's
Centres, Pens, ¢c.—all of which will be sold at Men
, &facture& prises. • •
& superior' lot of Cold Per 01 eases and Pens, Cold
Pencils, &c., which will he sold at less than city prices
at • BANNAN'S
ttpril 15:48.] Cheap Fancy and Variety Stores.
A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD . *
MIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—For
'evading grease, tar. pitch, oil, paint, Or any other
greasy substance.fmm ladles•and gentlemen's clothing,
encluding slits and satins, carpets, table amrada, Mart•
no shawls, ladles' bonnetaAte. A reward of VW will
be paid to any person who will prednee a spot Al
Faint green or dry that this soap will not estract $lO
pogrom,. 411 per dozen, or !name per cake. Dorado
wholesale and retail at DAMMAM'S Variety stores,
Pottsville, who is sole agent for the county. (Mei
In thiPirg'of Nerieo!' Great oneeessenting Ile Volun
teers ' I,etterfreen 4 High Sheriff of SeintiCurelneai
Testimony eras Pulite Pros I Wright's Ms Tra
nsplant!
EXTRACTofa letter from the editor ofthe Greenville
llountalueer, South Carolina.-
Dr. tr..Wrightt—Dear Sir:— is * 4, ' A scat OttIVO
ago I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from
one of our Volunteers in the City of blexierCit which
he pays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
tinder all the circumstances, the highest weed of praise
I have ever known a medicine to receive. The Volun
teer, Wm. W. Goodlett, Esq.. is a gentleman of fine
standing--san accomplished and well educated man, and
was recently, HIGH SHERIFF of this District. By one
of your advertisements in a Charlestown paper. I hap
pened to notice the location of your office, and thought
you might extract an article of soma Value in regard to
your medicine, therefore I Sent the paper.
The foliciwing is an extrait from the letter referred to
above:
"My health is very fast improving. I procured a few
days ago, some of Drs (fright's India. Vegetable Pills
and they have acted on my system MEW HAGIC""
Thus it appears that the brave and Patriotic TOMO
teem who have gone to Mexico to defers thd rights and
honor Or their country, already begin to sante the ex
traordinary value antis incomparable its iciac. Long
life to them!!
,
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS!
[Front the Delaware ExpFess,Delhi.N. I".] '
WIDGET'S INDIAN VEGETABLE Pim.s.—Although not
I particularly friendly to patent medicines, we must eon
, fess that we have become a convert to these pills,ha v Mg
had an opportunity ott some two or three occasions to
teat their efficary. For a gentle medicine: one or two
will be faun) mild though effective. Where bile or
other impurities Bare accumulated, and more thorough
medicine is required, a dose of three or four of these
pills taken on going to bed, will be found effectual in
cleansing the stomach' and restoring the bowels to a
healthy state. We speak from experience; and take
pleasure In commending the pills to the public. .
[From the Boston Daily Times.] '
WRIGET's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLK—Of all the
public advertised medicines of the day, we know of
non,: that we can more safely recommend for the "ills
tharlietili is heir tat." than the pills that are sold at the
depot, of the North American College of Health, No. ItiB.
Tremont street, Boston. Several instances we Ithenvinf
where they are used in fontilles with the highlst satis
faction; and no.longer ago than yesterday, we heard
an eminent physician of this city recommend them in •
high terms • t '
AI PRIVATE OPINI ON!
From .IforriStoten, St. tatere re, County, X r.
• • . * WRIGHT'. hints. VEGCTAOLE Picts; are, ;
the best medicine. free offered in rhea section of countr
In' my opinion/ H. llceacitn.
From Bergen. (home Coanty, N. Y.
Tula us TO crirritY, That I have used WatGllT's la-
DIA a VEGETA BLE•PILLS in my family, and have sold to
various persons, within a short' time. one hundred and
any boxes of them, and they have universally been spo
ken of as A GOOD MEDICINE. They hare restored
a nuithci of inditiduals who were in a declining state of
health, and in A NUMBER or canes have CURED TILE
PlLES—some cases of long standout. Ido cheerfully
recommend Waionr's Dial tli VEGETABLE. PILL, to all
who are out of health, as being a mast excellent meda
chic. . YourS.4c., IL, Wit.cox. "
From Cape Viatica!, Jelrerson County, N. I.
Dn. \V. Wr. to lir :—Dear Sir:— r • •- We have
sold your Ittniss VEGETABLE Paqa for the tort four
years. We tied they give universal
.sat is fact ton. anti
believe they are the bent medicine NOVI /I use. .
. Your very WI. Celia, In HINCKLEY.
A STRONG CASE! :.,
Court, Intermitting Freer, Inflammation of the Lungs,
- Pain in the Chest and Side, Soreness of the ',react,
Night Swilats, and Bilious Complaints, certainly re
listed. . .
Stirling Centre, Cayuga Co., K. V.,/
December DJ, ISM c
HR. W. WIDGET :—Dear Sir—About SIX months
ago I became touch debilitated by over exertion and a
distressing Cough, withal soon brought nn Inflammation
of the Lun ts and Intermitting Fever, with Pain In the
Chest and Side, and much Soreness of the Breast, with
Cold Night Sweats, which reduced me very low, Alter
being confined to iny lied for several days, I got a box
of your Inn, tin Vent:wince PILLS, and after ming then.
a short lithe I was TIESTOUED to Sr I'SRAL II ILA LTIr
Front the benefit which I received from the use of
your Pills. and, from the universal good name-which
they have.among my fib-tabs. who have used theta:ft ,
Diseases of the Lungs and Chest, and also tar MBank-
Complaints. I I am Mitered to believe that WritGllT's I
INDIAN Vebt - esni..r. Pita., are r deeidedly the but family'
medicine nob in u.,C. lours truly,
DANIEL C. SANDFORD.
HORRIBLE MISTAKES:!
Ate snmett\nes llVl.k.by confounding one medicine wills
another, anti icte i lug the wrong article. Equally
herrib e are those mistakes which:ire made insupposing
that all Pills are alike, and chat therefore, it is indiffer
ent which are taken, and if one kind is bad all are had
together. This is a very peat mistake. There is us
much difference between WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA
BLE l'ibt.s and other ankles, as between midnight and
neinoddt i : we do not la Lib any to take nor word mere
ly for this statement. Let any one, having taken other
medicates. try this. Nothing more will be necessary..
Many persons have been led away by a CoAT.NG OF
Scone, as if they anticipated that it would remove the
nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista
ken. Without ~LUAU those articles have nothing to
recommend theni, and would 1.01 be sold a single day.
1 But with the sugar, and by giving the ankle a name
I similar to WRIGHT'S Is DIAS V COETAIRLE PILLS they
1 rain a temporary notoriety. Wares they are.in sheep's
clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently
clear.
Litt. it be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGE-
Tante nun are prepared with special reference to the
nes governing the Inman body. ConSequentiv they
rte always good, always literal, always effective in
ooting out disease Every family should keep them on
sand - , .
• Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville.
Medlar & Bickel, OtWIZA , Ifg. ..• ,
A. Heebner. Port Carbon.
•
•
Deweld H. Poll', NleKeansburg.
Geo..R. Dreg, l'ueeerora.
jimmy Knob & MtdiPeport.
Wm. Teagart. Tamaqua.
E. & Hammer, Orwiceburc.
Wheeler .Ic . Mder, l'ine grove.
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango.
John Welsh, Klinacrston.
Gabriel Herb, Zimmerm minty n.
C. B. De Fared, Minersville.
onathan cockhill, Llewellyn.
erne Dreibeibis. East Brunswice.
. Hari & Co., New Philadelphik.
Levan& Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven.
& J. Dresher, Eaot Brunswick.
,• Jonas anbinholds, Port Clinton. •
ilegsnyder & Brother, New Castle. •
B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahe ntongt..
Eckel & Brained, Tremont,
Wm. Price. St. Clair.
. Boyer ialVt'ernert,McKeensburg.
W. IL Barlow, New Philadelphia.
cdOilices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col.
leclofalea Ith O. q.. 38, Greenwich street, New York ;
No. 100 Tremont street, Boston—and principal office
No. 1692 ace street. Phila. [Aug.2.1,4: Mar 4 10
WIAIREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY
56 Cedar St., M York. . •
-"JED, JUDSON & LEE
(LATE LEFI..4 JUDSON)
ccopy tits spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE,
N Cedar Street.—the whole of which Is devoted tp
thd exhibitor: and sale of the single article of PRINT.
EP 'CALICOES. Their present storn consists of near
ly ONE TPOUS AND PACKAGES, embracing some
THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and
colt:prising over thing desis able to the tine, FOREIGN
ant] DOM.F.STIC.
All of which are offered for sale, for cash, or satisfac
tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR
PACKAGE.
New stylea are r&elved almost every day, and many
herilare got up for our Own sales, and not to I, r.
found er,exl here:
Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day
with every variation in the market, are placed in the,
hands of buyers.
Merchants will be able to form some idea of,the ex
tetit and variety of our assortment, when we slate,
that the value of our usnal stock of this ON E A ETIELE.
is ht least twice the value of the entire mock of dry
t
go its usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers.
Tt Is fact, together with the fact, that our •mean• and
-ou, attention, instead of being divided among a vast
variety' of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will
render the rolvatitagca which we can offer to dealcrar
perfectly obvious . ; and it shall he our care that none
who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis
appointment.
Our assortment is complete avail seasons' of the year.
I.EE, JUDSON & LEE.
P. S.—B. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord &
Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee
& Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some
time 'ago, has resumed business in connection with
Messrs'. Lee '& Judiomunder the firm of LEE, JUUSON
& LEE, and he ventures to assure his Ii fends and the
puhlic,thatJhe new firm will maintain the come pre
eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former.
ly'diatiuguished the other two houses to which he be
longed.
New York, July 111, 1547. • :S-ly
TO CASH BUYERS.
DARGAINS ! BARGAINS! nAIIGAINs:
At ho.. SO Xort6 Third Street.-2d Floor, Philodelplaa.
ri lliE sub ether is daily receiving a variety of Fancy
J- and other DRY' GOODS, from the Philadelphia
and New York Auctions, enthracingsuch articles only
av can be bbught at lesa than ordinary market. rates,
thereby enablinr. him to supply purchasers at less prices
than run be furnished elsewhere.
Dealers, who buy for Cash. are assured that they
,will find it to 'their interest to examine the' Goods,
which will will courist of those which are purchased
et forced Auction sons. A. DEW ALD,
hit aprilS =au, 1.74 SO North Third iFireet.
Patent Grease,
F OR the axles of Carri agen , Viragona, Can ail Road Can
and and Machinery of all kind., to save nil and prevent
friction,
This article Is prepared and for sale by CLEMENS&
PARVIN, roe onlY manufacturers of this article, in the
li n k e d plat e s, at their wholesale and retail Hardware
and Drip; Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill flounty,Pa.
REMEMBER that none is genuine without the whit
en sirnature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W
C rnens, upon each package.
Pottsville Steant•Planlng and
TURNING 31ANUFACT011Y.
THE. undcral,vned have made compicto and perma
nent arrangements for the manufactoring of now.
Lioards,.Windoar Lashes,. sawed Laths, Red Posta, Ta
me, Crib.uod Washstand Lens ' Awning and Hitching
Pont., Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato.
lithmahetv. Bench and fiend ficrews, Porch and Newel
Posts, (led Pins:and a general variety of turning of all
They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and
tiftter Pine Floor Board., Ethablng and Laths. and other
finished walk worthy the attention of builders. They
have eircultir aa wa for slitting stuff to any dimension
required for building or other purposes,.
Feb 3 4879 11. STRAUCH & Co.
T. & B. 'llowand. •,
rITILADELIMIA,
NANEFACTERESS or •ct SIZES AND KINDS or; .
SIMNEL" AND SPADES. plarll42
'kart, Xe. 6 1r Roth fre4itAl Som. •
• TELEABI7IIER'S ACCOUNT.
Acconat of .5. Sillymaa, Tomsener of Os Borova , k of
pew*, frost Anse 2.d. 1847,0 Na 3332, 1848.
. DISBURSEMENTS. ' .
June 2,181;, cash paid John Jennings,
No 38 63 37
' ' do do . 41 - 345
do 'Jacob Dierwine43 21 00
do Daniel Ault
'44 24 00
May 18 do' C &McNamee at 300
June 2do Win. Stratton - ,
4' ' 36 'l2 75
.do Peter Stahr . . 37 850
- ";• do Jacob Brodbeek ' ' 39 223
. do Jacob Acre.. 40" 225
-
do William Stratten ! " 46 IS 75
/do Peter !Rehr • 47 10 50
ido John Jennings , 48 12 75
fdo Jacob Brodbeck 1 . 1 . : ' ' 4O 850
Ido Jacob Acre . ..; • so 750
. -I do Patrick Cullen ' i s 54 225
52 3
. j do Michael Larkins .
53 700 50
I do William Baum .
May 18 do Patrict,Cullert ~ 16 IOD
42 13 SO
June 2do Charles lord -
IJuly 6do John Daher 59 21 00
58 24 00
do Jacob Merwine
do Jacob Alter , , 57 60 00
64 - 400
do Aaron Potts • . 69 24 70
do Daniel Klapp . .
do Michael dhuter 70 300
• 71 I
do Joseph Brook 7
41 I
55 00
. 7 . OS
do Anthony Zernhold
:
i do Samuel Burn . •
1- do George Dwatta .6 475
.. do Jahn Knorr , .77 450
do M Clark ' " 78 250
; - ido franc Thompson 67 200
' •I do John Jennings • 80 14 62
I •;do . Eireann& Reich_ 87 34 50
'' d • William Barr - . . 85 , 7.75
''
° 3 h •K
do o n norr . .85 675
•; • ` -do W. m Cooper . ... 84 100
April 20 do Francis Keenan •
6 48' 10 P/
do. -do - 39 600
..
May 18 do Patrick Cullen ... 13 •.1 50
I Apri.l2odo Charles Woman • 8 36 13 61
iMay 9do 'John Ebert Jr • 010 ,92 43
July E
do James Dougherty . 66 4 00.
- lake Bensinger ' 83 675
June 15 do do 54 850
July 6do Peter Stahr , 02. 1375,
do lamb Brodbeck •SI 475
• do Jacob Ache: 82 • 975
April 9do - Richard Stratton .- 927 • 550
July °do do . , 05 100
dm Paul Wallen , . 75 700
20 do: Jacob /Leber - ''
. 100 • 11 23
Oct 6'46 , Nathan Cleaver . 514 lal
Sept 2 '43 - do . • 1U 112
Mar .0 '47 Jacob Merwine 613 48 00
Feb 2'42 Wm Mortimer -, 101 162 '
July 23 '47 Caulticirs Note in Bank. 500 00
20 do Eliza Fox ' - • 96 1 50'
.do R Stratton 93 975
• 92 Id 87
do John Jennings -
do Jacob Brodbeck • 9 1 3 II "25
' do John For - 101 18 00
. do ,Peter Stahl . • 94 975
73 - .5 50
6 do John Yost
'
20 do Fred II Maurer .• 103 0 72 1
•6 do Good Intent Eng Co 08 Ida 00
20 doSamuel ThomPloo. bO • II 39
June 2do E 0 Jackson 35 200
Julg 20 do Samuel' Hartz - 00 500
do Israel Loeser 88 154.41
77 450
'
May l i ii s, d d o . Daniel
.ficharlle 30 30
eligh :
0
July'2o do It Stratten 93 13 75
ar 23 62
• - 0 do. •do ..
20 do Patrick Garret 03 12 00
do Charies•W .. orman , 91 - 250
6do Daniel Krebs 56 31 10
Aug 3do Jerry Stahr • - • 113 14 00
do Peter Stahr . 11l 11 00
do Richard Smitten 112 10 50
do William Stratton . 110 16 59
do •John Jennings -
104 • 19 50
• do Jacob llerwine . 114 " 24
do John Brodbeck • 105 II
115 21
100 11
.dofu J J o a h co n b D A a d g h e e r r . •
' do ,John Fos DU 4 I
do Rands Keenan 100 41 69
do do NS 4 ;
Aug 17 do, Jacob Acher 133 II 55
do Chas Scheldhtiner 126 a
do• John Heil 136 6
do Daniel Wolf 137 6
do Peter Eckert 138 4
do SinionliCeincr 140 2
do John Hurley , -
141 2
do John G. NVoolison 118 . 25
•do Isaac Bensinger 135 1,1 23
do Mathias thickly 121 8
• du John Jennings 132 41 37
. ' do 'Jacob Brodbeet 134 10 75
do Peter Stahr 1 7 9 975
- .
1 11 1 33 1 0 17 91 '
20 1 10 . 54)
,
-• do Jeremiah Stahr
I do • Isaac Burehart .
do Emanuel Reich
- do Isaac Lord
do 'Win Stratton 128 11 62
do Richard Smitten , 130 975
• •
do James Zurvil '122 750
do Samuel Sillyman .116 100
do henry Neld !124 375
'Sept 7do John Darer 177 24
do Moritz llottlain 165 17 75
do Philip Kinsley 148 14 50
do Philip Kinsley , 123 3
do Peter Stahr 174 18
do Isaac Burkhart 138 7
,
---,-. do Daniel Klapp . 141 34 27
-I •••••.: 1 ••• do Samuel Bon , • , . 167 ]5 '75
•• '-'.7. - rlo Rich Seitzinger 153 e 6
'do'. George Lanka 145 78-
- do 'Jacob Drodback 150 17 75
do IsaacTensinger 176 14
rt
do •John Winge • 176 12
do Wm Herrman 362 9 75,
' do John Cell .---
160 161 17
17 7
• do Jacob Adieu •
do Lewis Kremer 168 .13 7 .
do John Jennings 155 ..•••• • ,8 02
Aug 17 do Daniel Klapp ll9 15
do Henry Masser 127 2
Sept 7do Michael Moser 150 4 .
do Samuel T Sl un k . 181 30
do henry Rua ' 149 6
Sept 7 '47 Francis Keenan . 170 24
do (In - 170 Bso
do Richard Straiten . 175 17 75
do Michael Breich 146 18
- do Henry Moser - 147 18
do Pat MeMannus 172 19 •
do Daniel Wolf - 17 777
do Jacob Merwine ' . 178 24
do Daniel Ault • 143 14
• do John Eckert ' 1 66 14 75
do C Shellhantmer 164 7
do Win straiten • 173 ' 27
July 211 do Thomas D Beatty - 97 .24 87
Dee 3'46 Wm Stratum '• 568 375
Sept 7 'l7 Emanuel Reich 152 . 8
Nov 5 '46 Bright & Putt 540 462
*July 6.47 Jal Beatty &Co Al 26 67
do 3'45 Reuben St Chair 21 IN
Dee 23 '46 Bright & Port - 581 11 2.5 ;
Sept 747 Henry Kurtz . 151.
21 do Peter Stahr 185 10 p I
do Jerry Stahr ies 4
do Richard Stratton 186 10 25 1
, • do Wm Stratten 184 15 35 '
do John M Crosland 162 167 501
,Oct ,5
do Reuben Delbert
do Daniel wolf 192 20
do Jacob Achre • 195 21 25
June 2do - John CLraaig 45 30
.15 do George Hetzler • • 55 8 -
Oct sdo Wm Stratton , 0:15 15
do Richard Straiten . 206 10 50
do William Bern 197 16 1
do Jacob Merwine • : 211 24
. do John Jennings ' 169 53 87
do Nathan Delbert ' '31:1 11 75
do John Heil . 191 ;18
do John Dager 210 24
. do Isaac Bensinger 193 . 18
do M StooPelkalill 196 19 50
do V Hoffman LOS '4 513
do Franklin Barlet me 18 44
do R Fenstermacher 291 4
do Francis Keenan 190 41' 50
do James Wiggins a , 212 50
do - Andrew Durham . 1 . 199 7.
Oct 5'47 Peter s Stahr - ar7 9
-• do Jerry tahr . • 17.3 4
• do Charles lord 419 24 89
19 do Jacob Brodheek 555 950
• do George Lanka 219, 17
do Emanuel Reich , 242 27
40 Fred Kinsley "...II .6
do Isaac Bensinger
do Inathise Brish
'do M Staffeline
• . do Satan% Barr
do Jacob Attire
do Reuben Delbert
... do . Abraham Theses
• do John Jennings
S ept 21 do John Winger%
Nov .2 d g
do o
Emanuelm Reich
do Samuel Burns
• do Jacob Merwine
alt Reuben Delbert
• do Franklin Bartlet
do James Wiggins
„do laaar Thompson '
-do John Da ger
. do John %%Inger, •
. do Jacob Schee '
- do -Jacob Brodbeck ~
' do Johwilile
do- Isaac Severn
. de John T Werner
do Daniel Wolf
do Wm Stratton
do Richard Stratton
do Peter Stahr •
do Jerry Stahr
do Isaac. Bensinger
• do Morita Staffeleota
do Janice Wiggins
do Solomon Foster
Oct 19 du Daniel Wolf •
do Franklin Bartlet
. do Charles Lacier
• do Johe licit
do Michael 3loser
- do 'Henry Moser
do Slichael Moser
' Junelo'46 Peter Miller
May 18'17 James Cleary
do John S Mortis .
'.Sept 7 do Beni Sterner
I • do James Cleary
' do Beni Hannan
Nov 16 do John McCormick
do Jacob Asher
May 18 do 13 &R R Morris
Sept 7do E 0 Parry •
Nov 16 do George Lanka
do - Jacob Brodbeck••
- - do Richard Hirst
. do • Isaac Severn
• do Samuel Hans '
do Emanuel Hans
do Emanuel Reich
•do Inane Bensinger
, do Jae II Campbell
' do Reuben Delbert •
do Jerry Stahr .
•
do Peter Stahr- -
do Daniel Wolf
. • do John Bed -. •
. do Samuel Barns
~ • do SloritzBtoffelcont
.do Jelin Jennings
do • Franklin Barlet
do Mathias Brach
. do V Dorman
Oct 0 '44 Anthony Burk
19 '47 N Seitzinger
do Patrick Miley
Nov 2do Meter - A Kirk •
10 do James Wiggins
de. James Schaal,
do 'Daniel Ault
SePl 7 l 40 Ben) Sterner
Oct 19 do Patrick Curry
Nor 2 do V Hoffman
16 do . James Wirglns ,
do Owen Gaffney
do no' :.
• • do lion Cummings
do Johq L Mania
do Valentine Weller
do Richard Stratton
do War Stratton
do Franklin Bartlet
do Jacob Attire
do Jacritrodber.k
do Deo ge Lanka
THE MINERS' JOiTIINAL, AND POTTSVIL,LE.GENERAL ADVERTISER.
do Isaac Be. lager 323 306
do Pat Mc annul PO 150
do. Wra S. tten -` ~
, 335 '.. 30 25
do Patrick Bower 3: 42/ 34. 18
do John Jennings
, 319 50
do Daniel Wolf mo 7
do Henry Potter-- • 50
May ze do Elias Derr, 12 24
916 33 67
ri Ck o t , l ,
29
do d d o o
D F r Thni a G n e a t a y
ia Keenan.. Klapp tli.g _ 2 21 w, 0
4 5
16 do Beat Mauer 273 217
:do JG Woollson Z 7 3
do Israel Loeser 300: 43.75
do Isaac Severn 313 50
do do. 314 50
Dee 21 do Jamb Brodbeck .356 394
7 do Andrew Mortimer us 105
do Michael Moran , 24 • 350
do Patrick Garret 310 4
do Peter Stahr 337 13 75
do Lamar Ilay 333 21 33
do Francis Keenon 318 50
do Isaac Sum 351 50
do do 393 50
do Francis Keenan , 334 3
Mar 15 do Patrick Garret , . G2l 1
Aug 17 do Henry Sterner i 125 10 23
Oct / 0 do N Bensinger 1 241. 8 •
do do 321 33 75
Nor 2do do ' 224 t
1 5 do Samuel Lewis 289 39 50
do N Bensinger • 309 3
Dec 7do Jerry Brant , 333 5
do John Diger • 348 24
do Isaac Severn , 349 75
do Patrick Cully 339 16
do Anthony Bard 34 2 62 1
Dee 7 '47 John Hell MI 656 '
21 do Peter Carl
do John leanings 353 537
do Daniel Wolf 361 437
do • Emanuel Retch y . 302 437
do Jacob Arlin:l 357 175
-.do John Heil • 355 3Op
do John Fos , 323• 43'!
do Bliu Derr 360 770
, do Z.TheW, s 358 36c
- 2,,,, do 1 T h om iton ,----, - 365 'l2
J t .an 4 '4B John Dage --"' k, 381 34
do George Lau 375 50
do Foster & Daly 1 , ,..)
371 23 34
do John Wingert 372 5
July 6 '47 Abraham Arder 79 50
I Jan 10 '4B Richard Stratum ' 378 13 50
18 do" FranclaSchnell ' 385 150
do Fll Maurer 231 11 31
do do _ 390 975
do DI Mama 384 65
June 2 '47 Jacob Heed " .24 30 •
I July MI do John Mcßarron 102 750
Seprfi do do 169 4
Oct 10 do Daniel Klapp ' 2.3.1 73
_Noy 16 do do
do Isaac Severn- • 319' 30 .
do Samuel Heffner
do do LW 350
310 1
Dec 7do N Bensinger 343 250
do Lamar Hay • 339 50
do Daniel Klapp 340 3
do Benj Sterner 344 146 50
21 do Julio Me Barron 362 350
Jan 4'48 J S Nagle 270 69 55
do Daniel Schartle :102 6
do John McOarron 373 24
do Peter Stater am 13
Feb - I do John Dager 400 24
do E 0 Parry :392 25 .
I do John Smith 401 10
I do Jacob sterwine , 390 -94
du Henry Boyer 321 • 10
do James Myers 237 30 25
15 dole St Clair 402 325
Mar 7 do Wm Barter426l 51 30
do James Myers 403% 24
April 4 do Joseph Thomas 434 ' 8
do C Scheid/lower44 525
do Isaac Severn 409 59
. -do John Jennings I 412 987
do James Myers 416 24
, do N. Bensinger 429 21
Dcc 7 .'47 Richard Stratton 330 LI 75
Jab 4 '4B Daniel Klapp 474 2 .05
Noy 16 '47 James Wiggins 364 21 12
April 4 '4B John Lambert. ' 931 2
do Jacob Merwlfie • 914 24
do Peter Stabr ‘ 419 10 •
do Jerry Stahr 1 121 II
18 do Michael Shiley 442 9
do Jacob ftrodbeck 449 1
do Samuel Flans 459 12 75
do Daniel Klapp 455 25 50
do Jacob Arista 445 12
der Wm Stratten 436 17 25
do Chas Siiedho wer 441 10 73
do Joseph Thomas 453 7
do Aaron Potts 439' 8
do V Hoffman 443 12
do 7 Doman on ac. of No. 352 45
do Conrad Martin 446 425
Oct 5 '47 James Bantam 204 9
do Jacob Brodbeek t , 191 21 23
May 2 do Mathias With 470 75
do Jacob Reed [ 461 60 46
do Emanuel Reich 486 8
do N Reitzinger 472 12
do John Myers , _ ' 485 3
10 do Wolff II Russel 18 • .3
do John Heil4l • 3
Mar 21 do J C Meloy 406 ,2 25
Apr 11 do John Myers 432 750
18 do A Schwartz 448 8
do N Sensing& 454 16 50
do A Mortimer 433 94 80
May 22 do To 1 year's salary 100
ii 4 .RECEI Fri& . ~
Efalance in Treasury as per Tart account rendered June
2.1817 ' 604 01
wired of Elia• Derr colleitor, on account
of Borough Tax for 1817 • ' 6,619 9.1
Received of S. Mills cohlector, on amount of
Demuth Tax for 1844 597. 27
Received of. E. 0. Parry Solicitor :41 99
Received of A. Busse; agent,loll on coal pas- '
red over Mar ket at Railroad On 07
Received of Jacob Reed, Chief Burgess, lines
and building permit 65 00
Received of Xhiimas Doman, fiir a bone. '4500
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6,559 II
ate 29
Balance due B.'BiHyman
$8,595 40
.
W. he , ehY certify that we base examined the ac
count of Samuel ell]) man, Erg. Vaunter of the
Borough of Pottsville, f u r the year ending May T2.134},
and find the same tube correct. . 1
D. KREBS,
r • , RICHARD LEE, lAuditors
N. M. NEWKAM.
l l otteville, June 3 . • •
Account rurreat for the bowed of Pottsville, of moor!,
received, a ad orders dra ICIt from sth May, 1847,10 3d
May, 1848.
.1
1847. No. Orders. • DR.
May 18 1 Jacob 3letwine for 1 ..roo service _ It_
as watchmanll 00
•
• 2 Wm Straiten 111 days super 81.50 17 25
• 2 Win Lutz 51 days work onetalll '5 50
. 4 Aaron Potts 31,home azd cart ) 700
S • Dan,Ault 1 mow'chman to let May, 24' 00
6 Don't Klapp 4 days 'taperer 81,50 600
7 Jos. Brook 4 days horse and cart, 800
' 11 Geo. Brook Ili days work on street" 150
0 Dudley MeAvoy 2days work . 200
• 10 ' Wm Stephenson 2 do . 2 00
11 Geo Reese 1 days mason wOrk - 100
• ' 11 Peter Haus 1 days work - 15
'l3 Patrick Callen 11 do ' 150
14 Michael Larkin* 2j do ' 250
15 John Jennings In days supervisor 15 75
16 Patrick Cullen! days work ' 105
1 7 Michael Larkin 1 do 100
18 Tallman Dunn 11 do ,' 130
10 Jacob Bredbeck 81 do - • 875
" 01 Jacob Acher 12 do 12 00
• II John Fox 44 day. horse and cart 900
,-, 22 James Gillingham for holding eine- . I
-'' • . tion in S. Ward and tnakfag return 450
'23 D W Hyde Inspector and stationary '
- • for election in South Ward, 300
24 W Kline holding election S Ward. 2on
3 5 8 Chrtaman holding election 8 Ward 300
, 28 C A McNamee diking do 13 Ward , 300
27 Den'l &barrel Judge election N E I
Ward and return - - ,4 50
. 28 3 S Mortis latter election N E Ward. 3(0
29 James Cleary Inspector do ; 500
3 0 'F D Neligh Clerk do ' 1 300
31 Levy Miller Clerk do, • 300
3 2 ,' C W Pitman Judge election N W . 1
' fur self& astistants de tulles return 18 81
33 S Jr. It It Morris for bill of oil 13'50
June 2 34 Jacob Reed-for services as Chef 1
Burgess for 1816 •• 50100
3,•1 E 0 Jackson printing 'tickets, 2'oo
. Win Stratten 81 days no•rvPr 81,50 12 75
37 Peter Stahr, 81 day, work ' • i 8, 50
3 8 J Jennings 212aya supervisor 81,50 337
39 . Jacob brodbeck 21 days work el 2 2 25
40 Jacob Acher 21 do ,2 25
41 .1 Jennings plastering lockup house 22S
42 Chas Lord for culvert on Wolcotst 880
43 .1 Merwine Imo watchman , 21 00
44 D Ault Into d0.24'00
1.n4 9
14 50
237 9
238 6
= •9 50
240 4
218 10
13 50
187 2
243 2.1 53
255 53
250 13 75
265 24
252 11
• 253 13 75
1.'69 50
267 24
264 24
20 2
248 •11 '
247 11
244 19
533 9 2 7 266 27
245 1.1
257 27 37
. 256 17 75
259 17 75
261 4
246 10
249 .11
270 100
213 950
233 9
9211 11 67
222 . 180
1.52 1
217 18 75
als LS 75
SY;
465 475 75
.29 3,
53 3
171 :5 5)
154 16 37
142 77
. . . . . ..
. ' 43 .1 C Lessic council supper 4 30' 03
June 15 46 Wm Straiten 101 days supervisor' 15 75
47 Peter Stabr 101 days work 8 Ward 10 50
48 J Jennings 81 d's su'rvi`r NW Ward 1275
- SO J Brodbeek 81 days work 1 2 I s°
• 5 0 Jacob Acher 71 do 750
4' 51 Patrick Cullen 21 do ' 2125
5 2 DI Larkin 3 do 5400
53 Woo Barn n do , .7125
54 1 Bensinger 81 do 'B l 5O
55 Geo•lleinler for duplicate of tarn B' , oo
JOY 6 56 Dun'l Krebs for bill oil and making . I
a duplicate of tares 31 I /.0
57 .1 Atterfor interest on Alter loan to
2tl July, 1817 60 ,00
59 .1 Merwine Imo as watchman • 24 00
59 John Dacer do do 24 00
60 J3l Beatty &Co for bill oil 55,67
61 Wm Straiten for 151 d's 4 2 5ervisOr 23 6 2
6 2 P Btihr 15 i days work PI 'Ward 15 75
• 63 - J Hurley I day horse and cart 2'oo
61 Aaron Potts 2 days do 420
65 It Straiten 1 days work - • 100
f 6 J Doucherty 2 days home and cart 4' i oo
67 Isaac Thompson turning tamp posts 200
68 Loan to Good- Intent Engine Co.for I
, • 2 ears • • 00
.-, 65 ,r 1 y
Klapp work grate dro - 100,
24 70
70 Michael Shale S days work 5',00
71 Jos Brook 5 days hauling and work 11 BO
72 A Zerbold 51 days work 5150
73 John 'Yost 51 do . SIMI
74 Samuel Barn sdo 5;00
75 p Woblau 7do 7100
76 61 Swartz 41 do . 4as
77 John Knorr 41 do -4 50 1
, 78 31 Clark 11 day horse and cart ' 2150
79 A Actor 1 days work .50
80 .1 Jenninrs 91 days sups - rubor • 14'52
SI Jacob Brodbeck 1/1 work 9;75
.
-Ai Jacob Asher Of do • 9175
83 Isaac Bensinger 01 do • - • 6as
04 Wm Cooper-1 do • , 180
85 John Knorr 61 do•, 675
06 Wm Bata 71 do
~?: . 7 75
!...18 2 12
279 II 75
23 13 SO
180 50
207 2
278 II 75
301 Z 3 18
311 14
296 6
271 32 65
285 8
277 8 19
302 41 61
th3B 4
05 650
294 10
276 975
273 925
82 4
290 837
272 3/ 50
274 11
Ine 11 .15
SU 837
507 1
'at' 1
226 75
251 450
303 • 55 60
284 362
290 14 25
7183 334 40
215 10
251 9
305 118 11
316 100
317 33
-266 962
301 IS
315 18 67
123 11
st a 50
M 7 15 50
=1 787
322 918
941 1 71
87 Eninuellleiciii7id'shorseic'lll2 3 . 4 iii
July 2048 I Th om ps on or 2 firs plugs 154 el
. 89 8 for bill oil ' •11 38
00 8 Hartz for statement of borough - -
account:for publimuton • 500
91 Charles Warman for burying dogs 250
02 Wm Straiten 101-days rupervlsor 15 75
. 05 11 Straiten 01 days work ' 075
94 Peter Eitahr 91 do 075
95 P Jarrett 6 days horse and cart 12 00
96 Elizabeth Fozscrtibtking out council
booms .1 50
97 T D Beatty bill nil ' • 94 87
08 .1 Jennings 111 days 'supervisor 16 87
99 .1 Drodbeek Ilf do work 11 25
100 4 Artier 114 do '
`. - __ 1_123_
• 103 F H Meurer for 26 w6rJui rent for 9
72
engine room 37k •
Aug. 3 104 .1 Jennings]] dip soperrbor 16 50
- 105 3-11rndbeck II days work -11 00
106 J Adler 11 do . 11 00
107 J Fon 2do horse and ram . 400
• 102 F Keenan9dodo 400
109 F Heenan foe' bill of stone for cul
. 110 Tort In Cost street • •44 66
-ail- Wm Stratten . ll days sopervlsor 16 50
Eonotloll ACCOUNT.
101 boric and cart 10 ill 00
104 .1 Mcßarron 3} do do 730
Peter Stahr 11 days work. 11 00
R Stratton 101'do - ' 16 50
ao
'3 Stahr 7 days Mime and cart ; 14 Oil
J Metteine.l nee as watebewe 24 00
John Dagerl do - 24 00
13 Sill man Iye seLtry as Treas. 100 OD
'1 LordlOOttand.boards & 0011m/top 29 IX 1
.1G Woodson notating band beards 25 00
Danl Klap 113 days sap - Wr 111 50 15 00
E Reich 5 days horse and•cart. 10 00
X Bretsch 8 days work : ' 800
J Zarvein days work . 750
Philip Kinsley 3do ' 3 00
Henry Neld 31 do 3 75
Henry Sterner mason wort 10 25
Charles Cheldhower 5 days work 500
Ilenre.bloser 2 days do. • , 200
Wm Smarten 81 supervisor 14 I
Peter Stahr 91 work . • 9 75
'Richard Straiten 91 do 9 75
"JohnStatir7f horse and cart 1112 - . 15 50
John Jennings for stone at culvert
• in Morris Addition & 11l d'ekup'r 41 37
3 Aeber 113 days work 01 1 . - 11 45
3 Brodbeek 10f do • lO 75
1 Bensinger 113 do • . /1 25
John Reit G do - 6 00
Daniel Wolf 6do ` 6 00
P Eckert 4do " .•4 00
Isaac Barkers 5 do . 5 00
Simon Menet 1 do .4110
3 Harley In lieu No 63 said to be lost 200
Batman printing and stationery 77 00
- D Ault for bills services rendesed 11. 37
D Klan 18 d's sup'r and plank dm - 34 27
" Geo Lanky 18 daysWor . leNE Ward 18 00
Michael Breirb 18 do . 18 00
Marry Moser 18 do„ ' 18 00
P Kinlley.lll do :,, • 1050
Renryt Kaneda • - ' 600
1111 - 1 . 1 .1 Moser 4do . . - 400
.Henn y Karts Ido • 100
- E Reich 1 horse and carts 2 ' • 800
PI Belltinger 13 days do $1 • RS 00
3 Cleary 2 days horse and cart and -
'
• Open& stone .
3 Jennings 171 days supervision and 16 37
16 days horse and cart 412 . 58,621
I Bensinger 111 days work _ , 11 00
.1 Cleary 1 day horse and cart 200
I Burkhart 7 days work ' 700
J Brodbeck 171 do 17 73
Jacob Acher 171 do - • 1775
John !felt 171 do 17 17 75
D Wolf 171 do . 17 75
Wm Bermensl l do ' , 975
C Shellhamnfer 7 do ' - 7 00
• Motile Stoffelenrn 171 do 17,75 I
John Eckert for 141 do . 11 75
Samuel Burn 151 do • 15 73
Lewis:Kramer 131 do - 'l3 75!
J Blellanron 2 horse and cart 460 '
F Keenan for 56 it Sagging and 5
• days horse and eart 21 CO
41 Siemer, for. mason 'cork at col
vertin Market street • 23 20
Pat'k Meldanners for building cul
vert In George street -19 00
Wm Straiten 18 days supervisor 27 00
Peter Stahr 18 days work 8 Ward IR 00
Richard Stratren 171 do • 17 75'
J Wingert 6 days horse and can 12 00
. I Dager 1 ins watchman 21 00
3 ?dentine 1 MO do 24 00
•F Keenan 85 ft flat stone 10 8 50
E 0 Parry 1 yrs salary as solicitor 50 00
8 T Shank publishing borough
statement. • 30 00
Jld Crosland on ae't of judgement ' •
obtained vs boro' for horses killed 167 30
181 It Sterner Ihr building culvert In -
843 Market street, J 331 40
85 -Wm Stratton for IN d'ssup'relsoi 15 37
186 Peter Blanc 103 days work 10 25
187 Richard Stratton 103 do rlo 23
188 Sohn Winged 1 horse and tart -2 00
169 .. Jerry Stahr 2do #2 ' 4 CO
. 3 Jennings 20days do do ander! d's
supervisor at 0150 N %V Ward 53 67
100 F Keenan for 0/1 4 iya larding 41 50
191 J 116118 days work #1 ', 18 00
- 19/ 11 Wolf 20 days do 20 00
193 Isaac Heusinger 18 do Is 00
191 Jacob Brralbeck 113 - 21 25
195 Jacob Asher 213 . ' 21 25
196 Moritz Stoffelonrn 191 days 19 50
197. Samuel Born Ira days work - 16 09
199 V•iltarman 221 d i 22 50
109 A - Durham 7 days work • 700
200 Reuben Delbert 6do 000
.
201 I t Fenstermacter 4 do 4 00
202 Franklin Barter 144 do #1,25 18 44
203 Netball Delbert 111 do 411 111 75
204 3 Bantam for 2 wheelbarrows 900
035 NV Stratton for 10 days supervisor 15 CO.
206 R Stratton 101 work 8 Ward 01 10 50
207 P Straw for 9 days work 900
, 208 .3 Stahr 2 days horse a n d ear,. 4 00
209 C Lord for lumber work on 'street
' and work it lockup house 21 89
210 3 Dager for Imo watchman 24 uo
oil Jacob Merninn Ido 21 00
212 3 Wiggins norm% of work on Mauch'
Chunk street. . 50 00
Oct. 1 2 210 8 Foster for Int on William street
for engine house 350 00
214 A Miessie for making drain 10 00
215 Patrick Curry do 10 00
216 . D Klapp IS da) a; work & hauling 36 67
217 Michael' ?inner 1.1 work 18 75
218, Derry Moser 18/ do 18 73
219- Geo Looks l 7 days do ' 17 00
220 Frederick. Kinsley 6do GOO
221 N Seltzinger 161 hauling,„ 35 75
222 Miners Bank of Pottsville for I yrs
.. • int'at on $330010 2d Jan '4B 160 00
123 Araniet Klapp 1 day supervisor 75 00
. 224 --?t Mobil 1 days work $1 • 50
' 225 Michael Moser Ido , 50
' 12 6 Patrick Reilly Ido
.. 70
227 N Scitzinger I buttoned cart 400
224 3.1 ern - dogs fo: 5 days sUpeniser $
3 days horse and cart 13 50
225 Fyanyire Keenan 4 d's horse & cart 800
230 James Cleary 53 do
231 ' F Barret 91 days work 81,23 ,10 50
11 87
232 John 11011 dry do 1 00
• 233 . Daniel %Volf 9 days do 000
231 Isaac Bensinger 9do • .9 00
235 ' J Brodbeck 91. do • 050
236 Jamb Adler 91 do n . 50
237 M Broffereorn 9du 900
. 238 ' Samuel Barcedn ' '., 600
' 239' Valentine 11011 Man 7do . . 700
210 Reuben Delbert 4 do' ” 400
241 N Bensinger 4 horse and cart ' 800
• 212 Emanoel Reich 13; do do 21 00
Nov. 2 4 212 J Jennings 73 days horse and cart &
five days supervisor 01,50 - 22 50
214 John 1104 , 19 days Work SI 19.00
215 Daniel WWII dn •II DO
24 8 1 Bensinger 10 do , • 10 00
•„, -Y 217 Jacob Brodfier kll do ' - 1100'
'' 218 Jacob:Arbor lido ' - II 00
219 Moritz Stofrelcorn Il do ' . 11 00
220 Samuel Burner 131 do , 13 75
251 Valentino Hoffman 9do ' • • 900
252 Reuben Delbert 11 do_ • il 0 0
253 Franklin flatlet 11 tin 813' • 13 75
. 254 N Seitzinger II hauling/12 " re. 00
255 Emanuel Reich 14 d's horse&cartll2 28 00
256 James Cleary6 dodo iie . - 24,00
257 W Stratton D'3 supervisor 111,50 737
• 2.518 11 . Straiten 173 work SI - . .17 73
259 Peter (Ruhr 173 do . . IT 75
2 6 0 DG Yuengline 2 horse andcart, 400
261 Jerry Sti.hr 2do 02 400
262 Jobb Wingert I dodo 1 2Cu
. 053 W A Kirk for I who elbairow 450
264 J Dater Imo watchman - '- 24 00
• 265
,Jacob Merwine [do •.., - 24 00
056 .11' Werner forpnbitabing b iro' ae't 27 00
267 Isaac Thompson 12 lamp posts $2 24 00
228 I Severn on ac't engine house - .200
269 J Wiggins on ac't of work branch
Chunk Street 50 03
270 'James Wiggins on account do 100 00
271 Emanuel Mass for bill s.mithwork 32 69
Nov. 16 272 .1 Jennings work and battling 32 50
• 273 0 Sterner for mason cirorkern Cal-
Inwhill street 2 17
• 274 F flatlet 11 days work 111 II 00
275 John Hell 10 days work 923
276 1) Wolf 101 days do .. • 975
277 1 - Bensinger 81-do • • , 819
• 17 8 J Brodbeck 123 do . II 75
' 279 Jacob Acker 121 do 11 75
280 Moritz Stodelcon i 9do ' 837
281 Valentine llotiman 9do 8.37
282 Samuel Burn 4do 411 " 400
283 Nicholas Settslnger Shone & cart II 25
281 James Sheridan 33 do ,4 , 5 621
282 Emanuel Iteich 4do $O, A , 800
• 286 Hugh Cummings 31 do #1,73. 062
T ll Samuel Heffner 2do 01;73 • ' 350
283 Woken Delbet t 4 do 01.-, ' 400
263 Samuel Lewis for surveying . 39 50
290 1) Ault for removing nuisances • 14 25
291 J L Martin for paving for Marlin
_,. Weaver and collet in Norwegian st 12 00
29
, - - ors• Wm Stratton II d's supervisor 91,50 16 50
3
.‘,.. w Smtten for 11 das work II 110
SLI Peter Stahr 10 days work 197 10 no
„,,,••••••• 3 Stela 31 horse and cart $2 • 050
• .; 8 Hartz Cum al'n'ng Council mom 600
297 J C. W oolison paint'g 12 lame posts 3 00
298 J McCormick for repairing wagnn 212
300 Israel Loeser tire plug in Market at 42 77
301 Richard Hirst In full Ibt.Judgment 21 18
3 II Campbell for costs' in suit of J
302
31 Crosland vs the Manuel . • 41 61
3 Wiggins on e'c Ofgwork on blanch,
303
303 Chunk street 55 60
303,
James Wiggins on aeon do • 21 12
306
James Wiggins In full do • 118 11
~..r I) Klapp fort day, supervisor . 3 , 00
328 Geo Lauk a 2 days work 200
309 Mathias Brelch 111-do e r . II 25
310 N Seitzinger 11 horse and cart •. 300
MI
Simi Godlier for 4.11 stone • 160
312 I Severn on acct engine house 115 00
313 do do do 50 00
314 do do do 50 00
313 do do do 50 00
~,n Val'tine Meilen forrtoneforems'ng 38 67
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Owen Gatrany on account work on
317 Schuylkill street 100
Dec. 7 318 do do 33
- F Keenan for healing and work on
31 0 Market street - . 50
42 J Jennings II days supervisor $1,50 16 50
• Dard-Wolf Bdays work 87/ . 7
321
. 322 John Bile 71 do . 856
3z4 I Brodbeck 103 do . , 918
324 Jacob After 9days do • . 787
2 25 Patrick Bare 21 do 87 . • ,I' 2ld
325 Michael Moran 45 do 87 ;' . 350
= Anthony Burk 3do 2 621
. , F flariet for 5 days Work and 0 days
, r i a , borne and tan .15 50
• , - 329 1 Ilenitheern} So • • 306
330
.• Patrick Cully 20 days work 50 ID
• 331 .. Patrick Me:gamma for stone . 1 50
332 Francis Keenan for atone - 3
3 33 Lamar Hay for work at mortaring 50
, 3 34 Lamar Day In-full for do 21 33
333 J Deppley Soon bricks • • - . -10
335 Wm Stratten l l3.l days supervisor .20 25
. 337 It Stratton 191 days work 'l3 75
3 3 5 Peter Stahr for 131 d 013.75
33 0 Jerry Stahr 21 d's horse and 'cart .. 5 '
310 Patrick Jerret 2do • '4
3 44 D Klapp two days supervisor 3
3 4 2 Gen Lauks II days' work $1 175
3 . 43 11 Peter .1 day work 411 . 50
• - 344 N Soil:lnger 13,. hauling $2 250
• 345 U Sterner far 71 It totem- 168 50
A blorthaer for 150.fect maim in
4, 306 . Norwegian and 21 streets & work 105
- P Kohler for 90 feet curbstone at 24
347 M Church . 90
34.3 3 Met-wine 60.1 mo watchman •24
342 J Dager I mowatebman
- 350 -I Severn on creel engine home • 75
351 do do do ' do 50
... ~.- 332 'do do do 'do- 50
"cc... 353 T Doman furl bone 175
351 • T Doman for repairing =niers 6
355' JJennings .3 days itiperVlsel and
- putting up,lamp posts. . 537
356 3 Ilile 2sdays work 87 - 308
337. J Brodbeek 11 days work 3 01
358 Jacob.Aeber 2days r . 1 75 -
359 Zechariah Swartz 3do . 262
3110 Peter Carl Ido , •,---..,-?: 673
301 Emanuel Itelch2l home& cart, 437
163 ” Daniel Wolf 21 do • 437
383
"Daniel
Mcßarron 2 d's hone & o'olll 350
364 in° Fos iti. do . . , 437
354 Israel Loeser ere plug In Market at XSO
365 Thompson 6 lamp pouts $ 2 12 .
306 Elias Derr for school tax ' 770
367 Owen Gantry, on account work
Schuylkill street ' • 73
112
113
114
115
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419
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193
123
124
123
143
127.
1191
129
130
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145
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147
148
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151
159
153
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156
157
158
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174
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170
177
178
179
180
8e.pt.21 182
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$2,4 0 5 411
1848. ~ G H Brants for bill hardware . 311
Jan 4 369 • Stickler & Esterly do 4 61
370 J 8 11 . 4181 hr lamps and repairing 89 55
371 Foster & Daly for bill of oil , RS 31
' - 371 1 Wingert COT work on street
\ 5
373 - John kleßarron do do -
' 374 Danl Klapp 11 dais supervisor 81, 0 950
• . 375 George Lank. 1 day work . 50'
4 . 3711 Daniel Wolf ido Mese and cart 100
317 Win Straiten 131 days supervisor ^ 15
378 Diehard &fatten 141 days work 350
. 379 Peter Stahl' - 13 •SO - 3
' 380 1 Domino 1 month watchmais • 'elf.,
' 3511,, John Daher do •do , 21
385 k Daniel Sebartle keeping horse 6
! .. - 'Gwen Gaffney - in Pall for work on
1 '-18th 483 - Schuylkill street : _ 47 ,
53 Moran 1 days work 67 . 7 87
'Francis Schutt 11. do ' 350.
James Cleary 1 days boric and tart 130
. John Belli days work' '
.as
John Jennings I days supervisor 1 12
F 91auret,26 week, rent eng mom 975
F II Maurer altering engine house 11 31
E 0 Parry km's salary Solicitor 23
U Boyer for bill of slain work 10 16
Moat - rotten days supervisor II
R Stratton 61 , do • 7 wort 630
PeterStahr 63.. do
James Myers for Ica as :itch.
man to first of Feb 'ry - 30 25
M Jones for smith work at I. k op
308 house 362
339 , 3 Merwine (or 1 mo watchman' 21
400 hut Dager do \ ...., 24
401 John Smith for work on Limn st 10
_ 409 Aet Clair for work locknp‘house 333
Mar. 7 . 403 Jar Myers 1 m'o as watch= 24 00
401 Jno Dates .do do • - 2 4 MI
... 403 W Carter for ironing lamp posts 51 55
34 406 3CMeloy paint's 3 badges forst` rs 2 26
BIT - W Mortimer Jr for bill of oil • : 68 40
. . 408 J Merwlne 1 months watchman 4 IX)
- JiPS I 409 1 Severn on ac. engine house ''/I(CWI
410 do , • do • 50 00 ,
411. do ' - do ' 50 00 '
412 do - • -do • . 50 00.,
413 T 8 Richards for 600loada corder 61 37 50
. 414 .1' Merwini t months watchman . 210
413 Barnard Barr do do ~ 24 CKI
416 James Myers do do 24 MI
- 417 W Bustles 141 dart supervisor MI 75
416 It Straiten 13 days work Of ' 13\00
419 Peter Silky [0 days work 10 08,
334
393
966
X•l7
3:51
390
391
Feb I 399
393
391
MIS
336
' 420 A Potts 15 do horse and cart *2 30 00
421 Jerry Stahr for 51 do horse and cart II 00
422 J Jennings 61. days supervisor • 937
- 423 Clitchidhower 51 Jaya work II 525
' 424 Simon Klotz 61 do . 625 '
425 - M Schute 61 ' do • 675
426 V Hoffman 61 • do ' 675
427 Michael Focht 41 do 475
428 Jacob Achre 41 do ' 475
42 - N Seitzinger 101 do horse and cart •II 00
430. Jiro Fox 51 . do do 11 50
431 Jno Lambert I do do 200
..,..1 432 John Myers 31 do do 7•50
433 John Lanigan si do ' do HOO
, fl 494 Jos Thomas 4 do •do • 8 011
'. 139 A MortlMore for 42 ft culvert • -94 80
434 Wm &fatten 111 days supervisor 17 25
' 437 Rich Simian 111 days work .• 11 50
438. Peter Stahr for 101 •do .' 10 5 ,, ,..,
439 A Potts 4 days horde and cart el 00
440 P Jerrnt 2 do ' 4 do
. 4 ' 4 1 C 2 4 50 1bwer 101 . days work 451 ; 10 15
442 54 11usel achule 9 do - 13 00
471 V llcdfmanl2 do .12 00
444 Id Focht 12 • 7 do 12 00
445 Jacob Ather 12 . do , , 12 00
446 45nrid Marria 41 ' du ' - 423
447 Geo 11t1134 - do '- - 315
448 Andrew Swartz 8 do 800
• , 419 1 Sroadbeck I' do 100
450 John Fos 111 chi boric and cart • 2250
451 Jno Lanigan 12} do . e 24 50
452 John Myers 10/ do 21 -
• • 453 Joseph Thomas 31 do - 7
454 N Seitzinger 81 " do 10
455 Dn'l Klapp 17 days supervisor elk 25 50
- 430. Jacob Acm 3 days work 41 ' 3
• 45 7 Geo Lauer for breaking cinders ste v
458 Sarni Mortal years salary as Clerk 100
459 deraking care of coun'l room 12 75
May 2 460 James Myers, 1 months rut watchman 24
401 J Reed I y'rs salary tuoChiefliur. de
expense paid at lock up house 60 413
462 W ilitratten II days supervisor 16 50
463 It Stiallen II days workli II
464 PeterStahr II do ' 11
405 Patriik Jerrex-21 do horse and cart S . .
.460 Daniel Klapp 81 do supervisor -.13 12
407 J Mark - ward 71 days work ' 775
.468 Blichl Moser 61 do 675
469 Peter Haas 6 do , .• - 0
470 Mathias Broch i do ' - 75
471 Henry ?dozer Ido . - 50
471 N_Selizinger 6 day's horse and cart 12
473 Jnn Lanigan 2 do. do _4
474 into Jennings balance on old bill .10 25
475 do - 81 day. supervisor - 12 75
470 Z Swartz 81 days work ' 850
477 C Hill 8 do , . 8
478 Id Shute 71 do - • 750
479 V Horman7,l do '• 725
. ...
. 400 .1 Arher 6 ' do 6
401 M. nicht 51 do 550
412 C Scheidliower sdu , 5
483 J Fox 6 days horse and cart 12
484 .1 Lanican 4} do .
8 50
I 485 J Myers 21 do - 5
• .486 E Rirh 4 do - 8
1 , 457 I) Vuengling 1 do I
45,4 Wm Rennet 2 days work 2
409 T M Beatty .'l. Co for 601 of oil '49 18
ftntoWn of °Mem.
Attest : SAMUEL HARTZ, Town Clcrl
Credihr; •
By balance n hands of Tv:dad:or as per stalemen
Juno 2. 9d47
liec'd of Elias Dorf collector du account of nor-
ouch tax for 1e47 • • 6619 64
Cash from Samarl M Miils tol ou ac't of Bor.
ough 4%1 for 1741 , sr: 27
Cash from E 0 Par tyVolicoor 59 92
Cash frnm A Russel ag't for toll on coat passed
over Market at. Railroad 639 07
Cash from Jacob Reed Chief Bulges, for fines
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and building penults . 63
Cash from Thus Dorman for hoise 45
Balance 643 73
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The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be still in
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FOR the removal and permanent care of all diseases
arbting from an Impure state of the bleed, or habit
of the body, via.: - - .
Chronic diseases of the chest, _Drochiltis, Pleurisy.
Cadent, etc. Scrofula in all Its forms, Teller, Scald
Hes,g, Ulcers of the fire, bode, and extrem i i fes,Ch ton is
Rheumatism. Chronic affections of the stomach, Liver
and Skin, White Swellings, enlargement of the joints,
old Ulcers, Syphilitic disorders, constitutional debility,
mercurial and hereditary predispositions, etc.
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evidence, that although excited by manifold causes.
their effects are nandified by the power of the vital
principle or constitutional tdiescronocris. Cold, the
most prolific source of disease,may excite, In one, in
tuy.
fiainatkm, to atm r fever, in a third rheumatism, pro-
Tided
_no' coasti sat predisposition 'exist, if en,
tinder such circa ta es Ito option beauties generally
uniform. In e nom roes varieties of Scmfolosis
thin phenemeres is strikinblyt_nanifestohe vital powers
determine tb Miens of the cause, and give rise to the
.manysympt am which some believe to be Idiopathic,
but wale upon closer examination will be found to
co.ex ith .Scrofula. MI 'constitutional diseases at
w car period of thetchirth, may he traced to cer
n peculiar defects of organization, which from the
feebleness of the vital potwers, are incapable of resist
ing the influence of external as well as internal causes.
To destroy this peculiar condition of the body we
must increase the vital powers by lessening their sus
ceptibilitiet—strengthen the whole system by augmen'.
dug the power of digestion and volume of flood. For
this purpose art furnishes no remedy equal to the
Panacea. Read the followirig hom a practising physi
cian, who uses it in his practice. •
EfectiseedtmeN, N. J.' Feb. SO, 1811.
•
Dr. Kesler:—Dear Str:—l am entirely out of your
Panacea; I was called on day before yesterday for
half n dozen bottles. Your Medicine is becoming very
popular where I: have introduced it. and I think the'
more it If used the more popular It will get. '
Respectfully your!.
WI!. PARHAM. '
. • ini•Preoared and sold wholesale and retail N. W. ear.
of Third and South, and Third and Green streets,
Thllada. For sale by J. 0. Brown, and 3. 8: C. Mar
tin, Pottsvidle; B. Hampton. Port Carbon; D. Falls,
lithtersvillas W. Haas, Schuylkill Haven ; 3. Fry,
Tamaqua; and by Druggists throughout the County
and Smut. For particulars see pamphlets. Priv:lll
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•business of the Chinese themselves, during a rest
dente of seven years among them, the pubic may there
fore expect of us the Cull benefit of the knowledge and
experience thus acquired.
To our Mack teas, particularly, we wish to ealt at
tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness
of flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are universally
used by . the Chinese, who consider the Green fi t only
for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the
Black as making a more healthful beverage than the
Green. Each package is so secured 'ns to retainathe
virtue, of the tea fora tong time in any climate, and
containsfril weight of us, independent of the metal and
paper with which it is enveloped.
J. C. JENEINS &
The above urerrante tea, put up to I. 3. and I lb.
&ages, Jne• reeelve,4l and will be conetantly kept foi
dee by the subscriber_;, - J. WHITFIELD.
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Salamander, Fire, and Thief-
Proof Chests,
Mira-Proof thou.'s for Banks and Store., Seal amid Lelia
Quin; PITISOd, Patent Slate-Lined Sefrigera-- •
tors, Water 'Fitters, Patent Portable
water Near, in feuded for the
Sick end Infirm.
EVANS & WATSON,
76, South Third St., (epposite the Pliiiada..Ekihay. c.)
'I% ANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a
large annortment of the above articles, together
with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF
SAFES, which are so constructed as to net at rent all
manner ofdoubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and
that they will resist the lire of any Wilding. The out
side cases of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the
Inside case or soapstone, and between the outer case
and Inner case is a space of some three inches thick,
and Is tilledln ivith hi - destructible material, FO an to
make it an Impossibility to burn any of th e contents in
aide of this chest. These Seapilone Salamanders we
are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any
article in the shape of nook Safes that will stand as
-much heat, and we bold ourselves ready at all thrOrn to
have them fairly tented by public bonfire. We also con
tinue to manufacture a large and general asnortment of
our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of whirl, there
are overfill° now In use, and In every instance they have
• given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we
wilt refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them'
in use
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3d at. ; Myers Bush, 20, North 3d at ; James . Paul,
101, Booth 4th at.; Dr. David Jays's, 8, South 3d st.;
Matthew T Millcr,2o, South 3d st ; and we could name
some hundreds of othcrelfit were neemsary, Now we
Invite the attention of the public,and particularly those
In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before
purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that
they will get i c better and cheaper article at our store
than at nny other establishment In the city.
.We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheaper titan they can be bought at
any other stCre in Philadelphia.
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.• JOHANNES WATSON.
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WESTERN NEW YORE COLLEGE OF HEALTH
207, Maim street, Bajato.,—Nkw TORN.
R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontriptichlix
JJture,a celebrated medicine which has made ORE 4T
CURES in ALL DISEASES, is now Introduced into this
section. The limits of an advertisement will not per
mit an extended notice of this remedy ; we have only
to say it has for its agents in the United States and Can
delas a large number oredueated nen lora. enacrirrune
gas in high professional standing. who Mike a general
use of it in their practice in the following diseases:
DROPSY, GRAEL.
And diseases of the Urinary organs: piles and all dig:
eases of the blood; derangements of the Liver. 4-e., and
all general diseases of the system. I: is raterict:LAlWY
requested that all Who contemplate the use of this ar
tkle,ar who desire informal ion respecting it, will obtain
a earent.cr of 32 pages, whirh agent. whose names
are bell)° , will gladly give away ; this book treats upon
the method of cure—explain.'the properties of the
article, and the diseases it has been used for over this
country and Europe for four years with cloth perfect
effect. Over 16 pages of testimony Trop. the monger
quarters will be found, with NAMES, •FLACES, and
DATES, which can be written to bg anyone interested
and to parties will answer writ paid communications.
ree'Re. particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, es
soother such pamphlet has ever been Teen. The eel
deuce of the power of this medicine over ALL diseases
is guaranteed by parsons of well known iitanding Ingo,
defy.
Pot up in 20 oz. and 12 oz.. b ,Dies. Price $2, no oz. ;
$1.12 oz.; the larger being the Mai - rivet . Every bottle:
has "G. C. VAUGHN " written on the directions, &e.
See pamphlet page 24. Prepared by Dr. G: C. Vaughn,
and sold at Principal Office, 2h7, Main street, Buffalo,
N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu
sively. 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex
and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by all Druggists
throughout thw country and Canada as agents
. Also for sale by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville ; E. J.
FRY. Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER. Orwigsburg ;
LEVAN & KAUFMAN,. erhoylkill Haven; WM. 8,
HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair;
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Fyr the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
inripina Coluctmeion; I,4qmwtotio” of
the
Lnaego, nod Dr eases of the
• cry Orgerni,
THIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by
physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel
phia, for its medical effects and chemical combination. as
well no by thousands of others who have. made use of it
—as it never has been used without producing beneficial
oiled., and ultimate Cure of the diseases for which it is
recommended. And being a regular graduate of Phamias
cy, I can assure the public of its perfect safety. It is
composed of such preparations as nand in the very high
est repute among the medical faculty for the Mire of that
clans of diseeses which are ton often only the forerunners
of that latal disease, consumption. In tuost coos where
theth is much pain in the breascand which often extends '
through to theshouldec blade, I would strongly advise the
application of one of the Compound (lath:imam Plaster.s
to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In
fact, thepseof the Calbanum Plaster cannot tie teostrotaly
recommended, as 1 have seen so many instance, of its
affording the greatest relief in in very piton space of time
even in confirmed ennkininion. • The Expectorant ..„ill
he found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster pai n
rind. at the same thne; draw ftm-intiamation
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and thereby act as n connterinitant,
elan will pronounce good, without tar least hesitation
whatever. Persons art ollen said have the rommniti
lion, wheMby a f udicious use of softie of the host Expet
torants, and a careful diet, they 'have been completely
cured, no tint their experience should act Its a warning to
those who are said to lame the consomption clot In de
spair, but try on. Ti.elixpectorant will be thund to affeni
great relief, even when a cure ir said inn he imps.iiible.
Before making use of no Expectorant it won Id be as
well to examine the. Venter, commonly termed ,l'oletts, to
see if it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an
expectorant iskseless„
- .
Hacking cough and a continual disposition to SWallf ;W
is fltiquently caused by an 4:14'1,1,10m of the palate. Au
excellent remedy in such rases is to use n moan quantity
ofTinrture Myrrh, eat about a tra-spooniiil to a wine
alassful of water, and Use as azarele, three or four titers
a day. If the abet e remedy should fail, or one of the
same nature, it would he best lo•apply to a aurreon, and
have airmail portion of it taken off, so as to obviate the
Irritation and the continual cough which it would be like
ly to produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and
attended with hat little. if any pain whatever.
In Bronchitis, and discates of the throat, the gargle
should bo used.
Prepand by 3. (URTIS C. rirGite.s, Wholesale and
Retail Enaggua and cltakaa., Centro Stree;. Pogsviße.
JUNIATA. 11(.41.ER IRON.
55 TONS "matted bolter fmn, Noe. 3, 4 and 5 of
widths 0f50.3.1; and vri nelie.7and random lengthy,
• ri A:4. G. RALSTON,
"io4tb Mont ct r Philada.
13,1°079-
Tam rAßmzersollo/CE.
A little hriuse, lwe ll filled,
A little wife
• well wilted -
. Aliltle laniktvell tilled."
Our ancestors were fed on bread and broth 4
And woo'd their healthy selves In homespun elothl r;
Our mothers. nurtured at the nodding reel, I •
Vase all their daughters lessons on the re '
Though spinning did not much reduce the waist,
It made the food much sweeter to the taste I
They plied with honest seal the mop and Moue,
And drove the shuttle through the nobly lodm,
They never once complained as we do now'
"We have no girl to cook, and milk the co; " ,
Each mother taught her red rheek'd son a ndlough,,,,,.
to hake, to brew, and draw a ..pail of water;
No damsel shunn'd the wash-nth, broom or Pall
To keep unsoli'd a long grown'finger
They sought no gaudy dress, no wasp-like Firm.
nut ate to live, and work'd keep them warm,
No Idle youth, natight-laced, mincing fair;
Became a livid carpe, foe want of air—
No' hilgets,faintings, Ala or .frigthful blues , ;
No painful emus, from wearing Chinese shies.
. •
0.1.1)e Satinet.
' A NUT FOR TIM CURIOUS.—A. singular
phenomenon occurred this spring at the farm of
Martin' Mull, Esq., in Falls township: His or-
chard is composed of the usual varieties. The
blossoms on oae of the Fall pippin Weer, which
bears excellent fruit, has, been pecultatly fatal to
nearly all the bees off every description that have
visited it—the bumble bees in en eaprciab ininner , . •
The ground is thickly strewed with the dead.—
The bees after visiting several blotto's:n in their
usual way, would bo apparently attacked !with
vertigo. a■ if they bad - taken some deadly nemot.
le, and descend in spiral circles to.the ground.—
Some would be dead vary soon,others-would linger
a considerable time before they would diet' , and
but few would recover to escape. The tree ii now',
thickly set with young fruit. No other trees in.
the orchard produced such, or simiHr effects ore
the bees, nor was it ever observed before trn the
tree in question.—[Bucks Co. latelligatcer.!
'ValerialiTfor ittanure--;-Gato • to Work'
and collect materials for forming comports heaps.
let the accumulation of manure he the.chief, bus
iness of your farm. If we were 4441 whets the
materials are to be found, we would ray every:
where—in the marsh, at the beads of riven and
ceeeks, along the head lands, in the ;ditches and.
drains, in the wends, in the fence corners, ak;hg:
the fence aides, in the yards and lanes and slow:
the roads, in the marl pits and in the shell banlke
—the weeds and grass which grow in the salt and
fresh water or in the fields—the sea weeds which
line our shores,- and peat—in a word, things
susceptible of decomposition, are elements 6i
manure, and - that all such materials) should bet
carefully collected and composted together.'
Aistorical.
, , ,
'fife HucingiitErs.—HuguenOts is map
pellation which was given to the Pebtemmt;Cal.
.van , sts of 'France, and designated the same des.
\cription of Christians in Franca that Puritan
deignatid in England. jln public decumeutothe p
Hitguenots were styled, Cetra: de loreliplonpre. 1.,:
tendise - fejorme,or Religlonaries. The principles r;
of !Atter and Zingluis,obtained an entrance into i.'
Preaee \ during the reign of Francial, (1515-41) li
and , lthos/i -who abandoned the lanish religion
'wer callei\i 4 mtherans. From the eireurristanci y.
man inferr that they were all believers in the
doct in es of Liithe r,a nd averse to those of the Seises
But they eeem \ rather to have a mixed company of
iliffeent descriptiMs of persons. Geneva was the ...•
literary and ecelestatieal metropolis Of the French
reformed people, and\Lauvanne and other cities ,
whi h embraged the C
t a
vanistic system of doctrines
and iscipline, end the cal of Calvin. Peel :Beta
and others in fostering a multiplying the ,oppo.
Geis of the Itumish see in Na nce, induce,: them all
before the middle of the ttkry arrived, to Profrss
themselves the friends' and brehrenlof Genevans.
By their enemies , they' were nicknamed, Or con
temptuously denominated Hitt;u2 tits, as oluly as '..
1560.
As to the origin of this appellit n, th'ere at.
various opinions, and which one is; eciect ta not ,:,,
known with certainty. It originatdd pettily in I'
an erroneous pronunciation by Prench of the 't
German word Eidgennossen, which signiliea COD. .
federates. This had been the name of that ' art i•
of the - inhabitants of that part of Geneva; whirl ),
entered into an alliance with the Sixi.s cantons ia N, '.
I.
I. \\
order to maintain their libert liberties against the tyran.
nical attempts of Charleslll, Duke et . .-- §eeey ' L
These valiant confederates were 'called .Eighotz,
from which Huguenots seems to he &rival]. , I_
The persecution which the Hugaenots endued
has scarcely a parallel; in history.; During the.
reign of Charles IX. August 240141572, the mss.
sacre of St. Bartholomew occurred, wheel seventy ~.
thousand were martyred under circumstance/of •• II
aggravated cruelty. In• 1598, Henry 11' paned
the famous edict of Nantes, which secured tithe ,t,l
Protestants religious freedom. -This edict was Fri. 1 , .
coked by Louis XIV. ' Then, the t chMches of the • I.
Huguenots were destroyed, their prisons weie in:- k
salted by the soldiery, end after: the leas, of the
lives of multitudes, fifty thousand '
were driren to '
exile. In In Holland they erected several places of _
worship, and enjoyed the Isbori o( some very dui-
tinguished preachers, among whem was the clef
quest Saurin. In one of his printed sermons, he
has the following apostrophe to thetYrant, Louis i.
XIV, by whom they were driven IMO exile : t•And 3
thou dreadful prince, whom I DOW 611017.. d as my • t:
king, and whom yet I respect nava scourge in the I
hand of 'Almighty God, thou also; ;shalt hales • f
part of my - good wishes! These provinces which i ,
thou threatenest, but which the arm of the Lord l
protects; this country which thoufiilest with ref. 1
ogees, but fugitives animated, with love; tbois .„ .t .
walls, which contain a thousand, martyrs of thy .
making, but whom religionimake victorious, slt
these yet resound benedictions in'thy favor. God . I
grant the fatal bandage that hides the truth from • i
thine eyes may fall off! May' God forget nis
rivers of blood with which thou haat deluged the I
earth, and which toy reign bath caused tobe shod! i'
May God blot out of his book the injuries able!'
thou hest done us; and while he meanie the &tit- ~
feting. may be pardon those who exposed us to•
suffer! Oh; may God who bath made thee to us 3
and to the whole church a minieter of his judg
ments, make thee a dispenser of his favors, au id.
ministrator of bis merciesr " . ~. . 1 t
The Puritans, who fled frorn,cieit and magmas !
oppression in England to this country, settled
principally in the New England States, and the
Huguenots who left France for the same resedn ,
located themselves principally in the Middle and .
Southern States., A, few of , them came to New
England. They came also at a' much later period
than the Puritans did. - [Historical and Cenral
ogitatßegister. ,
Meclianic.
ZiticiNo,L,&c.—To Tin
Copper.—Copper boilers, geocep,ns, 'and other
kitchen utensils are - tinned *hie they are made:-
I'l.y
_should first be 'cowed perfectly clean,
then bested. and the Melted tin rubbed over than•
The vessel to be coaled should fret be sprinkled
with irs7deted resin,lnd pure grain tin to Ixtutei
for the purpose.
To Coal tvith Tin in finnialinn of s;fr,--
Taken a pi pkin or other vessel in riehicb put the .
braes or copper to be coated. and •add a prepare,
tion of white tartar, alum and grain tin, and boil
them together; until the articles become covered
with the tin, which when' well pulightel, very
much resembles silver. This is a eery cheap and
convenient method of coating small articles, as
pins, buttons, Ecc.
To Coat Brats or. Copp er ? v ia rid inii.--:
Din° l *° 00 ° part 01 11011 d chloride of platiaa to
200 parts of water, and add in rho solution 8 pall , .
of common salt, or w. hat itt I still better, ono P 3 '
of platina; : chloride. of
*anamcMis, and 8 parts of .
hydro chloride of ar . .„ mon i a , , The mixture 5 next
placed ity a s.ha7Low porcelain vessel, and from 3=
to 40 p a q s . .tr water poured 0,0 it, and the whole
boated e .te the boiling point, :when the vessel of
bnitts or copper, cleaned perfectly bright, ii put
therein. This will ,he immediately covered , wilt
a brilliant coat of ptatins.
To Tin or Zile. Copperor Bram icy the Refit
illetbod—Prepare a boiling 'solution of stanualc,
of potash, mix with tin turning, and immerse tfee
'
brass or copper, and' in • a few minutes it will lv
completely tinned. , --- . ' .
Brace Or coppor may be effectually coatod with
zinc, by prepnring a chloride of zinc, in Which
put turnings, and immersing the articles to bri
co4red in the preparation. 1 .
• {son.—Arlo iron materials rosy be
easily tinned by being first! thoroughly soared
and afterwards put Into a pickle compound 'dal
of vitriol diluted with- water, and then wished
and scoured • again. They are new, ready far
which is done by having a !met full
or nearly so, of inched tin, the •surlace of which
is covered with fat or oil, to defend it t froin the
action of the atmosphere. By this mesui the
surface, coining in contact with •tho melted !in);
Conies out completely coated.
T. T. McGurn,
LIDEE AND SIGN PAINTER, PAPER moiGEL
.4nd imitator of Stunc,
muripaqvitt.
Va)C•, •15
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