TEE SONG OF TOIL By Augush.ar Daganns.. Let him who will rehearse the song Of gentle love and bright romance— , Let him who will with tripping tongue, Batgleaming thou'ghts to Fancy's dance, fr Bat lot ate strati mint Iron harp As northern harps were .tract: of old— And let Its music item and Abarp, Arouse the free and tioldt . Kg hands that tron harp shall sweep, .Till from each stroke new strains recoil; And forth the sounding echoes leap, • • To Job the arousing Song of Toil ' Till men of tho't their thought. outspeak, And thoughts awoke In kindred mind: And stirring words shall arm the weak, • And fetters cease to bind! And crashing: coin, Wei soul and sense, . That-glorlotta burp, whose iron strings Ara Labor's mighty inatrumenu, • Bball shake the_thrones of mortal kings And ling of art, and anvil note, And rush of plough through yieldidg aol t, Abd laboring engine's vocal throat, • • Shall swell the Soo • of Toil! .LDVVE TO WIVES. Love is fickle, sages soy— ! Beauty cannot hold him i- Lova will steal himself away, Maldenv,lf you scold him. Love ho will.not live with strife, Even tune from beauty, . It the lady plagues his life . With her household duty. You have film your power, Lailles, - if goa writ ; Use Alm is you won bluff Ann, Love, be can't deny It. Do not fret, and aeoidoutri pout, Aggravating unable; Beauty kicking up arout • .Makes misfortune double. ' Wit an? quitter. How TO TRAVET. FREE OF EXPENSE.-- - An officer of the Vern4nt constabulary force ar rived in Hudson last ark, havi9g in cuitody, as - he 'appeared, Moshier, the anti -renter, who sten& - charged With shooting the Sheriff, and for whose • watt and delivery at the Columbia county jail, a 'large reward has been offered. The prisoner ac companied the officer on -the way willingly, and was invromarkablylood humOr during the entire journey ; but when he ariived in Hudson, where - Moebier is well known, the good-natured genius proved to be 'wittier that individual, nor a whit --like him in appeirance. The' Vermont constable • was, of course, taken all aback, as he had con& dentally imagined the one thousand dollars as good as in his hand. His fellow traveller, being' decidedly a wag, run him very herd oil 'his leeile mistake. and gave him a few lessons, with due mock gravity, upon the course to be pursued with reference to the weasel. when that animal is caught in testate of profound somnolenCe. After the officer had put his horses' beads towards the Green Mountains. -and wet fairly homeward hound, the quasi Moehier was asked bow became ,to be arrested. He replied that he was away : down east, and , •tlesd broke," and that be wanted to gat to Hudson,. and in order to accomplish this, touter the peeulisrly perplexing state of his finan• ces, he gave a fellow hie jacket to start a report that he was the abaquatulated anti-renter. In less than an hour, he saya he "was arrested, placed' in' a devilfish nice coach, and drove - to Hudson with a speed that he never before accomplished alter horseflesh!' •This,. (says the Albany Knichcr boiker;-afier alluding to the facts,) is one of the Men finishea"tle's" we have ever met with. Da. 14cCLEI.LEN.—A thousand anec, dotes are related of the late eminent scholar, sur geon and philanthropist, Hr. Geo. 'hf cClellen.— The Memory of his great talents and goodness lingers like a charm upon the public mind, and hardly a day passes that we do not hear some welcome !mention of his virtues, coupled with sincere regret that he was not longer spared to the world. On one occasion be was called upon to perform a critical and painful operation upon the mother of his friend, the ;late, Dr. R. He came a day be. 'fore the sppointe. time. "Well George," said the old lady, "will you come to-morrow 1" . • “Let me see," he hastily .replird, I alien be bosy to-Morrow—must go to N. York -greet deal to do — bow do you .feel to-day— must put this operation off I fear." I am very thankful," said she, "for J dread it." "Pooh—its nothing—Work of a moment—no danger—let me see the breast," r• (It was cancer.) "No, Ceorge, no; next week." "Out I mu.t examine it now, you kndw." "You won't hurt me." "Certatoly . not." . "Let me pray fast," said the old lady implor itigly." t.r cannot wait—comecome." "Only five. minutes, George—only "No, no—not one;—come, be seated," and in • hw minutes ha accomplished the operation most aweaufully. "There,' raid he,"if I bad permit. ad you to do as you wished, you would have been praying all WI -time." • • . . a A party of yong men %rem dining, at a public houseeand turtling sundry dishes served up for the occasion, was a chicken roasted. One of the gentlemen present, madein ineffectual at unapt to carve it, when he stopped suddenly, And called for the landlord who was in another part of the room. • "Landlord,".ll6tl he, "you might hove Made a Out deal more money with this chicken before sisk than serving it up in this way." "How so?" asked the landlcird, staring. "Why, in taking it around the county to exhibit *Exhibit a chicken? Who would give any thing to a chicken?" said mine host, getting little riled. _ "Why every, body would have paid to' have gam this ant, for you might ball; idformed them, have no doubt with truth, that this is thersame rooster that crowed when Peter denied his mas ts:l" • Occupywo TZRRITORY.--Ed ward Flat well wu yesterday sent to the workhoirse by the Rkorder, for retaining forcible possession of a shanty in Gifu) street: I'm blamed," said Ned, as he was taken • out Ihs police officer. •Well, rm blamed if it sin% contrary to the constitution ; it must be= tie worse than martial law. There's Gen. Scott sad Old Zack; they may 'occupy as much of • Mexico as they- darned please—a: least es much of it u they an, and the newspapers say bravo, ek:ottl go it Zack! Well done, old un—that's the ticket. Oh, it's all right—of-course it is ; but lst Ned Flatwell squat down for a single night in a cussed shanty in Girod street, and be is off to the workhoues—riothine shorter !" •'Bquire,"laid Ned, particularly addressing his Honor, .this is a great countrj, and growing ! Mello. A TitairiliLEß's SiNp FRow.—Wilat . a pleasant thing it ts to we a man make the least of an unavoidable diieOmfort, instead of boring him. self to death 'ban a thing that can't be helped. A friend Cella us of a good natured wag,travelling by stags' between two distant towns in -Maine, when the vehicle was suddenly arrested :by-im passable enow-banks, far from any other dwelling than • stall log tavern, to which the half frozen travelhna with great' difficulty waded. All but CU/ wag were grumbling at their fatal be, however, bailed the landlord, got himself a toddy, and then asked : • "How twiny folks are there in this town?" "About fifteen hundred," answered Banff's° oWell, all I can say Is, you're got more snow in proportion to your population than any other town inMaine.—Prnickerbodar._ ”Dear me, how fluidly he does' talk! said Mrs. Partington recently, at a temper s= lecture. "1 am always rejoiced when be , mounts the nostril, for his eloquence warms me in sleazy nerve and cartridge of my body—verdi. grease itself could not be more smooth. than , his bi ase d tong u e is:" and she wiped her spectacles with ber cotton bandanna, and never took her eyes from the speaker daring the whole hour he wu on the stand.! • Q:) , At 01111r0Whejashionable watering places recently happened a self-important foreign er, who, upon bearing the dinner bell ring at ball past three o'elock, exclaimed : "Is it possible you - dine at this early hour in Ibis country t Why, I have never been used to bay ing dinner till seven or eight in London." "Our second table folks, dine very late hem, also," was the reply of a yankee present. (L?" Yon want a flogging, that's what San want." said s parent to hie unruly son. *1 know it. dad, but i will try to gel along whited it." replied the iadependentyoungster. ftittaine Steam Irtanin^ and 11r1INING MAN ILIFACTORY.I" Tar' madevalne4 have made complain and panne- RAM atradgetnents tin the memutseturing of Floor goads, Window Bashes, Hawed Laths, Bed Posts, Tn. and Washstand Leo. Awning and. Hitching Easethaers, Man* Feet, Rollin - Mr. Potato Dana and Hand Strews, Poseh'irh4 Netret _ Phish, and a general varietyotterning.ot all • -Wdsda. sill keep constantly on band lihnowagg IloardeMaardngand Lathe, and other Alsdate&grott wanby the attention of trodden. They - Jipswebtatir nay for allutag Muff So any dimension Imhof thr baltdlng mother purpose,. 1104111141) /I. ISTUUCLI & Co. • .Deafness Cured. • Scaipa's,Compound Kstosote Acoustic oa FOR the dire of Deafness, pain and the discharge of mattes, from the ear' ; also all those disagrees , blo noises Hite the buzzing of insects. rammr of water . w izzing of !steam, &c., which are symptoms .. IP' Von ching deafness and also generally attendant with the disease-! . • HERE is Something worth attending to cotang as It does from a Man to extensively known Sill Mt. Graeff both in city and country. "I hereby, certify that hom the effects of a severe . cold last winterj bevtrue Partially deaf, attendedzg h h very! disagreeable no eslike angina bells. tr. ir gradually inereased, ritll I completely lost the hearing of one ear,-Lisheril alas Induced to tty Beaipee Acous tic Oil, andnm now hnppy to gay. hat with the use of one bottle of the ahoy medicine Iran hear as well as ever, and all'ilniagreca e noises have entirely dlsisp prayed. Any timbal - in /motion respecting my case, Will be gladly given. by c ling on me at No. 4.5 k North Fifth street near !lace. • DANIEL GRAEFT. i Philadelphia. Nov. 11 . 1843. . I For sale by Mr. B. B.Gumperr. No. MO North B. strect.PhDaila. ; in Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN: in liarrisbueg by G.: GROSS, and in Reading by Mr. EARL, where those interested can obtain ataxy inter .esting certificates of cures. . • . . December It 1546 . 0 1- 95 Ice Cream Saloon, ' CONFECTIONARIES, &e.- THE subscriber respectfully announces that his Ice Cream'Saloon was opened for the- public, on the first jun.. and will continue open during the present season: Situate in Centre Street, between the resi dences of F. W. Hughes, and the store of Long & Jackson. Large or small quantitienpromptly supplied. Also on hand. as num!, a large and general assort ment cif Confectionaries, Toys, &c. &c. all of which will be sold ebony. GEO. L. GENSLEN. . May 6 -19-2 ma Wide Curtain Paper. 500 Picdes Wide Curtain Paper, containing ail the latest patterns, which will be sold at City prices wholesale and retail.' The highest price paid for rap In exchange, forTnper, at ' HANNAN'S apt il9 15] Wholesate and Retail Paper Store.3l WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY • Na. .56 Cedar' SI,, New York. LEE,.JUDSON & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) • Occupy ell spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street„—the whole of which Is devoted to the exhlbiton and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present stogy consists o f , nenr ly"ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some . THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings. and comprising everything desirable to the line, FOREIGN •rind DOMESTIC. • All of which are offered for sale, for cash, oraatisfac iory credit, at the lowest prices, by thu PIECE - OR PACKAGE. New style/ are received almost every day, and'many of them are got up for our own sales, and not to ha found elsewhere. - Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day. withered variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we elate, that the value of our ti.ual atozir of this ONE ARTICLE, is at least twice the value of the entire - stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. This fact, together.ta Rh the fact, that our means and nor attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly io one, will miler the advabtagea which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall be our care that none who visit our establialonent shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. • LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. S.-11. 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:& Judron,under the firm ofLEE, JUDSON & LEE, and he ventures to assure his filends,and the public, that the new tins will maintain:the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade. which former ly distinguished the other two houses to which he be longed. • New York. July 10. 1817. In the City o j the Vasil leers I Letter from a High Sheriff of South Caro/ilia Testimony of the Public Prcea! Wright's Pills Tel ' war/taut: , EXT It ACT of aleitcrfrnin the editor oethe Greenville hlountaineer. South Carolina. Dr. It'. rag ht:—Dear Sir:— a * A wrist ortwo ago !sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from irate of our Volunteers to the City of Mexico, it which he pays WRIGHT'S Dail% lsi VEGE.TABLE under all the circumstances, the highest meed of praise Thave ever known a medittue to receive. The Volun teer, Wm. W. Goottlett. is a gentleman of fine atandine=an arromplibiled and well educated man, and will/ HIGH SDERIF/' of this Dictriet. Ily one of pout ativertnament.l ion Charleatown paper. I hap pened ro ntltwe the location of your office. and thought you might retract an a rude of come value In regard to your medicine, therefore I sent the paper. rye following is an eltrat.t from the letter referred to 'above : "My health ie very fast Improving. I procured a few days'ami; some of Dr. it right's Indian Veffetable Pans and they have aced od my system LIKE MAGIC:II" Thus it appeals that the brave and patriotic Volun teem who have gone to Mcitevto defend the rights and honor or their c. untry. already begin to realize the ex, traordinary value of thisincolorrarable medicine. Long life to them:! ormoNs OF THE PRF.StfI 7' [Frog, the Dila:rare Erpres,,7lelhi...V. Y.] WRlolreb INDIAN VEGI:TABLE PlLLS.—Alihottgh not particularly friendly to patent medicates, we must con fess that we hove become a conceit to these pille,having had an opportu Is it y on sonic two or three occasions to test their efficacy. Fer n gentle medicine, one or two will he found mild though effective. Where hie or other impurities have accumulated, and mare thorough medicine is required, a dose of three or four of these pills taken on golug to bed, mill be found effectual in cleansing the etontanh and festering the bowels to a healthy state. We speak front experience; and take pleasure in commending the pills to the public. [From ths Boston Daily Times.] . INDIAN VEGETADLE PILLS.—Of all the public advertised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the •" ills that "flesh is heir to," than the pills that are sold at the depot of the North American College of Health, N0.19:4. Tremont street, Boston. Severn! instances we know of where they are used in families with the highest satin, faction; and no longer ago than yesterday, we heart . .. an eminent physician of this city recommend them In high terms A PRIVATE . OPINION! Front Marristoten, St. Lamresice, County, N. Y. • • • WBIGIIT'II'INDIAN VEGETABLE PIETA, are the best medicine Free offered in this section of country in my opinion. - , 11. BERNARD. From Berton, Genesee County; V. Tom is TO OERTIf T, That I have need WRIGHT'. IN• DIAN VEGETABLE PILL 4 ID my faintly, 0110 have sold to various persOns. within a short time. one hundred and lifty boxes of them. and they have universally been spo ken of as A GOOD 'MEDICINE. They hare restored a umber of indmiduals who were in a declining state of health..and to a unstrign or corms have CURED. THE PlLES—some cases of long standing. Ido cheerfully recommend WnictiT's Isaias VEGETABLE PILLA to RD who are out of health, as being a most excellent medi cine. Vours. Wit.cox. From Cape Vincent, Jefferson Omni y. Ai. Y. Da. W. Whzonv:—Dear Sir:— • *, * We have oold your lommos iteorroace Pn.t.* for the last four years. We find they give universal satisfaction, and believe they are the best medicine now in nee. tour Very otet. Canso & Ihnomar A STRONG CASE - D `seek, intermitting. Ferer, In.flauttnation of the L mop, Paiiain the Cleat and Sule, Sarencre of els Breast, Night Sweats, and Bans ConTlatate, certainly re tiered. • Sterling. Centre. Cayuga Ce.. N. , December 19,1E47. - 'Do. W. W•10 - 11T :—DearSir :—About six menthe . ago t'became much debilitated by over exertion and a distressing Cough, which loan brought nn Inflamniatton of the Luo Is and Intermitting fever, with Pain In the Chest and Side, and much Soreness of the lireast; with Cold Night Sweats, which reduced me very low. After being confined to my bed for several days, 1 got a box., of your IND/•II VEGETABLE l'lLLS.rmd alter utingthem • short time I was RESTORED tO tin UNII•L From the benefit which I received front the use of your Fills, and from the univee sal gond name which they have among my ftiends, who have used them for Diiwasits of the Lungs and Chest, and.alsn toe .13111ous Complaints. lam induced to believe that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGUTABLE PILLS are decidedly the hest family indictee aorta use. Yours troly, DANIEL C. SANDFORD. . . HORRIBLE '3IISTAKES l l . - • Ate samOiroes made by confounding one medicine with another, and administering the wrong article. Fqually horritre are those mistakes which are made In supposing that all Pills are alike, and that therefore, It is Indiffer ent which are taken, and if one kind is bad all are bad , .. • . . together.' This is a very great mistake. There'is as much difference between IVniciir's INDtan Vrarrs aLE Pima and_other articles, as between midnight and noonday: We do, not wish shy to take our word mere ly for this statement. Let ally one, having taken tither medicines, try this. Notion: more will be necescary. Many persons have been led away by a cosmilo or Semi, as if they anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they nre generally Mista ken. Withott swan those articles have nothing to recommend them, and would not be sold a single ', day. But with the sugar, and by giving the article a name similar to WIIIONT'S INDIAN VILGETACLE PILLS they gain a temporary notoriety. Wolves they are,ln sheep's clothing, of whom the public should steer aufticiently Blear. • Let It be remembered that Witiorr's lonian Tear, TOILE PILLS ore prepared with special reference to the irws governing the human body. Consequently they rre always rood, always useful, always effective in oozing out disease Every family should keep them on sand. Mn. E.M. BEATTY, Pottaville Medlar& Bicket,Ortrigabing. ' A. Heebner, Port Carbon. Dewsld 11. Port, MeKeansburg. Geo. R. Dreg, Tuscarora. Henry Koch G. non, Middleport. Wm. Taegart, Tamaqua.k E. & E Hammer, Orwigallprg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Malunitango. John Weist, Klingcraton. - Gabriel Herb, ZinimerottatoW/ - C.' aDe Fore,t, Minersapre, n Jonathan Coekhill, Llewefy t. George Weibel Dia, - Earl Brooaw lca B. Hart & Co., New Piiitairciphia. Levan & KaUlTomp, - Bcituyikill Haven, J:Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Reb.lillolds, Port Clinton. & Brother. New Castle. ' •8. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongi,. :Eckel & Batned.Tremorit, Wm. Price. Si, Clair. ^' - Boger & Wcrliert,Mcaesnaburg. Barlow, Nery Philadelphia. b o llicesdetroted exclusively to the Bile of Wrigitt's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col. lege of Health NO. 189, Greenwich street. New York ; No. WS-Tremont street. Boston—and principal office No. agitate street, - Phila. [Aug.11,47-34 !tlar4-10 - T1LMA151713.3314.11 . JILCCOITBIT, Areszat of 8. SiUmasok Theanwer if lb Strewth 4 petweik, from Ines 2d, 1844, e• .3Por 2201.84151. - DISBURSEIdENTS., Jane 2,1847, cash paid Jobs Jennings, . - cadet No 35 $3 37 do i 41 .1 23 do Jacob Metwine - . 43 24 00 - . do Daniel Atilt . 44 - :24 00 May 18 do C A McNamee , • 553 23 Jcuto 2 do Win. Stnitton . - - _. 36 - 1275 i ' 7 do Peter Stew 37. -8501 do Jacob Brodbeek „ . ' 39 ..'.l 23 do Jacob Acre - : . . . 40- .223 do William Stratten - -. 46' .15 75 ',.- . 47 .10 50 do do J P o e h te o r J S e tt oomp hr , : . • • . , 45 11 75 do Jacob Brodbeck .. ~ • 40, 8 60 do Jacob Acre_ 50 760 do Patrick Cullen . : - do. Michael Larkins 55 21' . .2 3 00 25 do Williamßanco 53 7 50 May 18 do Patrick Caen • - 16 1 00 June L' do Charles Lord - . . ' 42 - 8 50 July 6 - do John Davi' _ 59 14 00 do Jacob Mentthe - 55 24 00 -57 -60 00 . do Jacob Alter, - - do Aaron Potts/ ' - 64 AI 00 _ . - ' do Daniel ,69' 24 70 do MichaelM -, 70 - 5 00 . . • :-.1 do Joseph Brook .•••- ' . 7 12 1 1 5 1 00 . 50 do Anthony Ze do Samuel Sure • , 74' 5 00 d o George Swarra • ......__":' •- 70 - - 4 75 do - John Knorr - 77 450 do M Clark'" 79 250 do Isaac Thompson 67 2 00 do John Jtlloh2p ' 80 14 611 do Emanuel Rekb B 7 St 50 do William Ban.. B 6 7 75 do . John Knorr 05 6 73 do Wm Cooper . • 84 - 100 April 21do Francis Keenan 648 10 12 do do 659 600 - - 13 1 50 A M p a r y o l 2o l3 a d o o . ci Pat ori ric o k s C w o o ll nos en io 636 43 61 May 9 do John Ebert Jr - 610 .29 43 July 6 do James Dougberty , • 66 . 400 do Isaac BensLoger .- 83 . 0 75 Jure 15 do do . . 54 850 July Edo Peter Stahr • . - 01 16 75 do lacoblirodbeck. 81 675 • do Jacob Acher .- 89 9 75 April Side Richard Stratton - - 927 . 5 50 July Edo do 65 100 do -Paul Waken . . 75 7 - 00 20 do Jacob Acher 100 11 25 6 '46 Nathan Clearer . 514 . 1 201 t 2 '43 do. 112 1.12 • 9 '47 Jacob Merwine. 613 48 00 1 '42 'Wm Mortimer 101 - 1 611 r 23 '47 7 CounciPs.Note In Broth 500 00 I .20 do Eliza Fox , 96 1 501 do R Stratton 93 9 751 ' do John Jennings - 23 16 871 do Jacob Brodbeck 99 11 '23 do John Fox ' 101 18 00 do Peter Stahr , 94 9 75 6 do John Yost 73 5 50 20 do Fred II Maurer 103 9 79 6 d.i Good Intent Eng co 68 100 00 - 20 do _Samuel Thompson 35 11 38 June 2 do E 0 Jackeon 35 2 00 July 20 do Samuel Hartz • 90 - 5 121 , . do Israel Loeser 88 154 41 - MaylB do Daniel Schenk. • ' 17 4 50 18 do Ferdinand D Nellgh 30 3 00 July2o do 'R Straiten . 92 15 75 6 do ' do • - 61 23 62 20 do Patrick Garret • 93 12 00 do Charles Worman 91 50 . 6 do Daniel Kraig 56. 3 2 1 10 Aug 3 do Jerry Stabr ' . 113. 14 00 do Peter Stela _ 11l 11 00 do Richard Stratten 112 10 50 do William Stnitten . 110 16 39 do John Jennings , • 101 16 50 do Jacob blow:vine i 114 24 do John Brodbeek , 105 11. do John Dager ' , 115 24 1 . 0 Jacob, Acher . ' 106 11 do John-Fox • 107 4 do Francis Keenan 109 44 68 do t ' •dl. 108 ' 4 ' Aug 17 do Jacob Acher 13 3 ill 25 do Chao Scheidhaner 3 2 267 5- do. John Heill36 6 do Daniel Wolf ' 127 6 do Peter Eckert 138 , 4 do Shion Heiner • 140 2 do John Hurley . 141' 2 do Jabot:. Woollsoo 118- 25 do Isaac Bensinger 135 II 25 do Mathias Brickly 121 '. 8 do John Jennings . 132 - 41 37 do Jacob Brodbeck 134 10 75 do Peer Stahr 129 9 75 • do Jeremiah 'Mahe • 131 15 50 ' do Isaac Burehart . 139 5 • do ' Emanuel Reich 120 10 . do Isaac Lord .. 117 20 do Win Stratton . 120 14 62 do Richard Stratton 130 9 75 do James Zurvil 112 7 50 ' ' do Samuel Sillyman 116 100 do Henry Neld - ' 121 3 75 Sept. 7 do John Dager 377 24 do Moritz Hodlain 163 17 75 do Philip Mosley • . . 148 14 96 , do Philip Kiesley 123 3 do Peter Stahr •174 19 • do Isaac Burkhart l5B 7 • do Daniel Klapp 144 34 27 (16 Samuel Bon 167 15 15 do Rich Seltzinger 153 26 do - '• George Lauks 145 . 18 • do. Jacob Brodbeck 159 17 75 do Isaac Bensinger • 156 14 do John Wingert 176 12 do Win. Beerman 162 9 75 • do John Heil 161 17 75 do Jacob Achin 160 17 75 , . do Lewin Kremer ' 168 13 75 do ;oho ironing, 135 58 fk..! Aug 17 do Daniel Klapp 119 15 do Henry, Mnesrr " 127 2 Sept 7 do Michael Moser . l5O 4 do Samuel T Shunk 181 30 - do Henry Rule . 149 6 . Sept 7 '47 Francis Scenes - 170 24 do do 179 .8 50 . do Richard Straiten • 175 - 17 75 do Michael Breich 148 - 18 . . - do Henry Moser 147 18 - do Pat McMannus - 172 19 • du Daniel Wolf' 10 17 75 do Jacob Merivine , • 178 24 do Daniel Ault 143 14 do . John Eckert . 166 14 75 . do C Shellhanimer . 164 • 7 do Wm Stratton . ' ' 173 27 July '2l do Thomas 111 Beatty • - 97 • 24 8 7 Dec 3 '46 Wm Stratton 568 3 75 Sept 7 '47 •Emanuel Reich , 152 8 Nov 5'48 Bright do Pott 540 462 July 6 '47 J NI Beatty & Co , 60 26 67 do 3'45 Reuben St Clair 9 l 25 Dec 23'46 Bright do Putt 561 11 25 Sept 7 '47 Henry Klutz 351 1 -2! do Peter Stahr. 185 10 Z Stahr do Jerry . DM 4 do Richard Straiten . • 186 10 25 do Wm Stratton ' 184 15 37 do John M Crosland - 192 167 50 Oct 5 do Reuben Delbert 2:10 6 • do Daniel Wolf . 102 20 - do Jacob Achre 105 21 23 June '2 do John C Lessig ' 45 30 IS do George Heisler 55 8 Oct 5 do Wm Stratton =5 15 do Richard Stratton 206 10 30 . do William Bern , 197 16 do Jacob Menvirto 211 24 -do John Jennings - •• ' .189 53 87 do Nathan Delbert 201 11 75 - do John Hell 191 18 do John Dater 210 24 - ' . do Isaac Bensinger 193 18 do - M Stoppelkaltu ~ 1% 10 50 do V Holtman ' 198 22 50 du Franklin Hazlet 2M 18 14 • do R Fonstormather 201 4 do Trends! Keenon 190 41 50 do James Wiggins • • - 212 00 ' do Andrew Durham 199 7 Oct 5'47 Peter Stshr ' 217 9 do Jerry Stahr • 2M 4 . do Charles Lord . 209 24 89 19 do Jacob Brodbeck ' 255 950 do George Lanka 219 17 . do Emanuel Reich 242 .27 . do Fred Kinaley - =0 6 do Isaac Bensinger . • =I 9 • do Mathias Brish 294 50 do Id Stoffelific =7 9 do Samul Barr - - 2373 6 dO Jacob Achre - , =6 9 50 do Reuben Delbert34o 'l' ' do Abraham Micelle • ,214 .10 do John Jennings =8 13 50 Sept2l di John Wingert . , 187 2 Nov 2 do John Jennings 343 M 50 • do Emanuel Reich 255 23 ' 'do Samuel Burns • MO 13 75 ' • do Jacob filerwine 265 24 do Reuben Delbert . . 252 11 do Franklin Hamlet .. .M2l 13 75 do Jamei Wiggins 269 50 do liaar Thompson. 267 21 . do John Diger • , ^Ji4 24 do John Wingert• , 2= • • 2 do Jacob Achre. 248 11 do Jacob Brodbeck 247 11 - do John Hite - 244 19 . do Isaac Severn 268 200 4o John T Werner 266 27 . • do Daniel Wulf 245 11 do Wm Stratton Z 7 27 31 . do 'Richard Stratton 258 17 71 . do Peter Stahr, ' • 259 17 71 do Jerry Btahr 2 6 1. 4 do Isaac Bensinger , 246 10 do Morita Staffelcorn 249 11 do James Wiggins 270 100 . do Solomon Foster 213 350 Oct 19 do .Daniel Wolf M 3 9 do FrAnklln [torture =1 11 81 do Charles Loeser 222180 do John Heil ' - = 1 ' do Michael Moser . 217 18 T.: do , Henry Miser 218 18 71 do Michael Moser 22'6 June 10'46 Peter Miller 365 475 71 May 18'47 James Cleary M 3 do John 8 Moms 23 3 Sept 7 do Benj Sterner - 171 23 2 do JameaGleary ' 154 16 31 do Bonj Bannan . 142 77 Nov 16 do John McCormick MEI 2 II do Jacob Adler • 279 - 11 7: May 18 do S & R R MOl7l/1 33 13 2 Sept 7 do F. 0 Parry - • 180 50 Nov 16 do George Lauks 207 2 do Jacob Brodbeck - • 278 11 7: . do Richard Hirst 301 29 11 do Isaac Severn • 311 125 do Samuel Hartz - 296 6 ' , do Emanuel Hans 271 32 61 do Emanuel Reich _ M 3 8 , do Isaac Bensinger ' 277 8 II ! -do Jos H Campbell 302 4161 do Reuben Delbert 288 4 do Jerry Stahr 295 6 51 do Peter Stahr ' ' 294 10 • - do Daniel Wolf - 276 - 977 do John Hell 215 - 9 2 - do Samuel Burns • 02 4 do Moritz Stoffelcorn 280 8 3" do John Jennings - ' 272 32 31 do Franklin Barter - ' 274 - 11 . do Mathias finial ' • 3:18 11 2 do Y Hoffman , 261: 8 3' Oct 6 'l4 Anthony Durk , • 507 1 19.'47 N-Seitaingsr - 217 1 ' do Patrick Reds) , ' '- . 08 li Nov 9 do Whitar A Kirk 263 451 . 16 do James Wiggini 303 55 61 do James &battle ' 284 5 61 do Daniel Ault - , • - 290 14 2 Sept2l do Banj Sterner 11e3 334 41 Oct 19 do Patrick Curry 1-- 215 10 Nov 2 do V Hannan ' —• • 16 do James Wiggins do do.‘Cren Gaffney s 318 100 - ddddodoo: . jil ja p: l n me o b c g boo nh e: r t e Ad irm uita cs in tit , l nae o finn ir l o l g e g io c ... . • , :. -. aziza 996 3 2 932 5 1 1 7 5 1 . ' ' . 1 3 8 71 1 209 ; MI I do Wm Stratton ' - 293 ' 11 . do Franklin Barnet - - - lin . 5 51 - do daeotißrodbeck do George Lattke 3= ' 9 11 242 , ' I 'V Oct Sept Mar Feb July EZDII , I THE HERS' JO kei .' 0 . V b . IVERTISER. do' base Bensktiesr. . • .. 5291 SO6 do Pat McManntia ~ • -.•- 330 - 160 do' Wm attuned . • - • 335 ..ID 25 do Tatrick Bower- • 324 218 . . ,do •John Jenninfft .. . 319 16 50 •do Daniel Walt • .. .. • do Henry Forier' .... _-342 .. 50 May IS do ElizsDerr - - 12 24 Oa 1040 Daniel Etalll9. ~. .. - .„; 216 _ 5067 do. Francis Keenan- - ..: . -', 259 8 Nov 2do D G raent 9l l '.. - '. '''-' air' •AI - 16,d0 Beni Stegner '•• . -., ..- - 273 -. 217 do JO Woollson' :.• -. - - ,.597 . 3 - do brad Loeser :...,-._ . _• •• '393 . 43 75., do Isaac Severn' ~. :."..313 ..110 ' , Dee 2140 Jacob Brealbsch • ... • ~ -" , ..5•.: 356-. 394' ' -.- 7.d0 Andrew IdotUrrier.,.., , ..: --..., '-- 345 105 do Michael Motto - --- -- ' 325 350 - • .do- Patrick Garret,- • ....' - - -- 330: 4 do Peter Stabs.— ' ' 337 .13 75 do- Lamar Hay . 333 21 33 ;.. do Francis Keenan - • ' 318 53 do Isaac Severn' --- . ' 351 50 do do. - . . 370 30 do Francis Keenan • Mar 1 6 do 'Patrick Garret; . 633 1 - Aug 17 do Henry Sterner I . • ; , 115, 50 35 Oct 19 40 N Bensinger j ' , 241 , 8 •do •do • . 221 3375 Nov 3,d0 do 10 do Samuel Lewis 199 39 50 do N Seitzinger ... • 309 ' ' 3 Dec 7do Jerry. SM.hr. . „ ' 338 .5 do John Dozer . 348 ' 9.1• • do Isaac Severn ' 349 75 do Patrick Cully • 329 .16 •do Anthony Bard 326 •2 02 Dec 7 '47 John Hell - 321 656 .-•. 21 do Peter Cad ' . • 459 87 , do John Jennings - • . ~ 353 537 do - Daniel Wolf • - • 361 137 ' - do • Emanuel Reich • : 360 437 - do Jacob Aare; • ' ' 357 '1 75 do J ohn Heil ; ' '' 355 -- 30 0 d a o B liss ohn Deer 360 .7 4 3 0 '7O do Z. Swartz . ' ' . 358 36c do 'I Thompson - ' -365 •42 /au 4 '4B John Hager - ' 381 34 do George Lauka • 375 50 do Foster & Daly ; . . ' • 371. - 03 31 do John Wingert I . 372 5 July 6 '47 Abraham Ardor I - 79' 50 Jan 10 '4B Richard Strlitted - . 378 13 50 18 do FranctsSctinell I 1 385 150 do 'FH Maurer ' '391 11 31 do I do; 1 1 • I - 390 975 do M Moran. , . 384 55 : Jane 2.'41 Jacob ;Reed ' . . 34 50 July2o do John Idcßarron -; 103 •7 50 Slept 7do do . 169 4 Oct 19 do Daniel Klapp 223 75 Nor la do' do 306 . do Isaac Severn , 312 50 do Bdumil Hefner i . 287 350 do do ;;•1 .. 310 1 Dec 7 do N Bensinger _ I 343 250 do Lamar Hay - 332 50 do Daniel Klapp . 340 3 do Ben) Sterner . .344 166 50 31 do John Mc Barron - . Ma 350 Jan 4'48 .1 S Nagle; I 570 89 55 do Daniel Schartle I 1382 ' 6 do John Mcßarron I ; ' 373 24 . • do Peter Stahr I ; ;379 13 Feb Ido John Hager • I 400 24 do E 0 Parry - : 392 M do John Smith . 401 10 do • Jacob Merwine . 399 24 du Henry Boyer ' 393 10 do James Myers 397 30 25 15 dA St Claw . 402 3 Z Mar 7do Wm Barter 405 54 50 • do James Myers... . 401 24 April 4do Joseph Thomas - • 434. 8 do C SchciJhower 423 525 do Isaac Severn WI 59 do John Jennings 422 987 do James Myers 416 24 ' do N. seitzinger - 439 31 Dec 7 '47_ Richard Stratton 336 13 73 Jan 4 '4B Daniel Klapp 474 225 Nov 16'47 James Wiggins,• 304 24 12 AprU 4 '4B John Lambert 431 2 do Jacob Merwine ' ' 414 24 do Peter Stahr ' • 419 10 do Jerry Stahr ; . 421 II - IS do Michael Shiley ' 443 9 do Jacob Drodbeck , • 449 1 do Samuel Hartz ' , ' 450 12 75 do Daniel Klapp ' . 455 25 50 . ' do Jacob Achre ' 445 11 do Wm Stratten • 436 17 25 do Chan Shedhower ; 441 10 75 do Joseph Thomas ; 413 7 do Aaron Potts • 439 8 do V liot7man ' 443 12 do 'T Doman oncac.er No. . 311 431 do Conrad Martin 446 4 Oct 5 '47 James Bantam 201 9 do Jacob Ihrdbeckl94 21 25 May I do Mathias [lrish - 470 75 do Jacob Reed • 461 60 46 do Emanuel Reich - 486 8 do N Bensinger - 473 12 -do John Myers , 485 5 16 do Wm II lf Russel • ' ' ' 18 3 ' • do John Heil • ' .41 3 ..: Man.2l do J CMeloy 408 225 - Apr 11 do John Myers 432 750 18 do A Schwartz 448 , 8 do N Seitzlnger ' . 454 16 50 do A Mortimer 435 94 80 May 22 do To I year's salary, 100 I 84 595 40 r RECEIPTS. Balance in Treasury as per last acconut rendered June 2. 1817 604 01 Received of Elias err collector, on account of Borough Tax D fur 1817 i 6.619 81 Received of H. Mills collector, on account of Borough Tax for lett 521 27 Received of E. 0. Parry Solicitor . _ Y 192 Received of A. Russel agent, toll on coal pas sed over Market at railroad 638 07 Received of Jacob Reed, Chieffturgess,6o;il ' and building permit . ! 65 00 ReceiVed of Thomas Doman, (or a horse.! 15 00 Balance due S. 811Iyman • • 419,593 40 We hereby certify that we have examined the ac count of Samuel rt.illyman, Esq. Tataaurer of the Borough of Pottsville, for the year ending May 22.1848, and find the same to be correct. D. KREBS : RICHARD LEE. }Auditors. N. M. NEWNAN. TOttaville, June 3 • I ACCOltla CItTICIU for do Verona of Pot:treats. i t f mosey received, and orders dra cf from' 3811 May, 1847• to 3d Nay, 1848. r • 1847. No.Orderv. Dn. May 18 1 Jacob Nes:wine for Imo aerates as watchntan '. • . 24 00 1 Wm Stratten 11l days super 81.50 17 25 3 Wm Lutz 61 day. work on ets 111 550 4 Aaron Potts 31 horse acd cart 700 5 Dan.Ault Imo Wellman to Ist May 14 00 6 Don't Maim 4 days superv'r 411,50 600 7 Jos. Brook 4 days horse and cart, 800 8 Geo. Brook II days work on streets 150 0 Dudley MeAvoy 2 days work _ 200 •- ID Wm Stephenson 2' do , 800 , II Ceo Reese 6 days Mason work 100 12 Peter Maur 1 (Jaya wort . 25 13 Patrick Cullen 11 do - " 150 14 Michael Lirkins 11 do 250 15 John Jennings 101 days 'supervisor 15 75 15 Patrick Cullen 1 days work 105 17 Michael Larkin 1 do •I 00 18 Thomas Dunn II do 1 50 19 Jacob Brodbeck II do i 875 20 Jacob Acher.l2 'do I 12 00 21 John Fox 41 days horse and cart ''9 00 22 { James Gillingham for bolding elec tion in 8. Ward and making return. 4 50 13 D W Hyde Inspector and stationary for election in South Ward i , 390 •24 W Kilos holdingelection 8 Ward 300 13 8 Chrisman holding electkm 8 Ward 300 26 C A McNamee - dicing do S Ward I 300 . 57 Don't Schartel Judge election N E Ward and return I 4 50 1 8 3 Stilogialnip'relectlanN B Ward 3(0 29 James Cleary Inspector do 300 • 30' F D Neigh Clerk do '. 300 31 ,Levy Miller Clerk do I 300 s 32 ~ C W Pitman Judge election N W for self& assistants &m`k's return 18 81 ' 33 L S /a. It It Morris for bill of oil ' 13 50 June 1 34 . Jacob Reed for Services as Chief Burgess for 1846 ' , 50 00 35- E 0 Jackson printing tickets 200 36 ..Wm Straiten 81 days stervi'r 81,5012 75 37 Peter Stahr, 81 days work ' 350 38 J/Jennings 26 days supervisor 81,50 337 39 Jacob Brodbeck 21 days work 81 225 40 Jacob Acher 21 do. 225 41 JlJennlngs plastering lock up hose 3 325 1 41 Chas Lord for culvert on Wolcot st BSO 43 3 Merwine Imo watchman 21 00 44 D Ault Imodo , I 21 00 • 45 J C Leslie council supper -. 30 00 J une IS 46 Wm Stratton 101 days supervisor 15 75 47 Peter Stater 101 days work B Ward 10 50 48 3 Jennings 81 d's su'rvi'r NW Ward 11 75 49 J Brodbeck 81 days work ' 850 50 Jacob Acher 76 do 750 Si Patrick Cullen 2 1 do 225 52 31 Larkin 3 ..- do ' 300 53• Wm Bum 71 do . 725 54 I.Bensinger 81 do 850 55 Ceo Heisler fordoplicate of testa 800 Inly 6 55 Deng Krebs for bill oil and making a duplicate of taxes . 31 10 57 J Alter for interest on Alter loan to d July, 1847 ! , OO 58 J Merwine Imo as watchman 24 00 39 John Dager do 'i do •24 00 60 331 Beatty ic.CO for bill oil 'NI 67 61 Wm Stratten for:151 d's supervisor 13 62 ' 65 P Stab; 15 I dayi work 3 Ward 15 73 63 J Hurley I day hone and Cart ,2 03 64 Aaron Potts 2 days do , 400 65 It Straiten I days work .11 00 . 66 . .3 Dougherty 2days horse and cart ' 400 67 Isaac Thompson turning limo Past* 20 0 69 Loan to Good Intent Engine Co.for - r( _ 5 yea I ..1 too 06 . 59 . D Klapp work grate &e. l ' 24 70 70 311cheel Shute 5 days work J 500 'tt .Jos Brook 5 days_hauling and work 11 00 71 A Zerhold 51 dayit work . 550 73 John Yost 51 do. 550 74 Samuel Burn sdo ' 500 . . 75 P Woblau 7do • ' ' 700 76 0 flwarts 41 do ' . 475 77 John Knorr 41 do 450 78 M Clark II day horse and can 550 79 A Arter 1 days work - ; 50 • 60 J Jennings 91 days supervisor 34 62 81 Jacob Brodbeck 91 work 975 82 Jacob Acher 01 do ' 975 83 Isaac Bensinger 61 do 675 84 Wm Cooper I 'do_ 100 es John Knorr 61 do _ , .: . - • 575 80 Wm Burn 71 do 7 75, 87 ' Emanuel Belch 171 d's borseket 12 34 50 July 20 68 I Loeser for *3 fire plats 154 41 ow. - 8 Thompson for bill oil U 38 00 8 Dario for statement of borough account for publication 5 00 -01 Charles Worms for burying dzipi; 250 92 Wm Straiten 101 days supervisor ;LS 73 03 IL Straiten Al days-work 073 . • 94 Peter Stahr 91 do- . 073 05 P Jerrett 6 days horse and con 12 00 06 Elizabeth Fox sesubbindout council - house . I 50- . 07 T D Beatty bill od ;24 ST 98 .1 Jennings 111 days supervisor 16 67 • 90 3 Orodbeck 111 do work U 25 100 J Acher D 1 do , -11 22 • 101 John Fox 9 days floras and cut 112., HI 00 103 J Idcßanon 31 do do - 30 _lo3llice Maurer m hir pa wain, gni ibi ent room n I tot :3 Jennings II dayssoperirlsoi "" 105. ' DrodbecklJdaya work • - ID ' IC4 - Acher atta ,;_. , .11. co - 1 8 7 Fox 2do barite and - girt: 400 • , 150 FKeenantdodo. 400 • 100 • Keenan for Dili of stone f" - • 110 Tart In Coal 'Meet • ' 4f 66 111. Win Shallen MOTs supervisor 10 30 8,659 II 20 BOROUGH ACCOUNT. ' .• • - Peter Buhr II days wort 11 09 • • .., .113 11 Suetten 101 do 10 50 . ' 113' J Stabr 7 days bone lad cart 14 00 114 J Denville low as watchman 54 00 115 John Dater 1 do • 24 00 Aw. 1 7116 B Billyman Iyr salary as Treas. 100 00 117 1 Lordloo band boards W. pavane do 2000 118 J G Woolison painting hand boards 35 90 , 119 Danl I[l'Blodays sup'v'r /1 .50 15 00 120 P. Reich 5 days horse and cart 1000 , .. ' 121 ' ' M Brava 8 days work .., i - 800 M J Zatvel7l , days work . -, 750 123 Philip Riestey _3 do _ , 3 00. -'' 121" Henry Reid 31 do " • 375 • 325 - Messy Sterner mason work : ' 10 25 - 126 Mattes Cheldbower $ days work 500 - - '- 117 - Henry Moser Idays do --2 00 . . 1M - , Wds Stratton a wiperrisar • ' 14 631 -.- 129. Peter Stahr 91 work_ . . ' . - 975 -- - 130 Richard Stream 99 do 9 75 - - 131 Jerry Btahrli haw and cart - 13 " 15 50 132 John Jennlnp tar atone at culvert • • lu,Morris Addition ek 111•41'orsuler 41 37 ' - 133 rheher 111 dict wort 81 -• . 11 25 .1 134 Brodbeck / do • • . .10 75 . - 135 -1 Bensinger!! do _ 11 2.5 . • .136 John Dell tido 600 137 Dante! Wolfe - do :.- . ~ • ' • 6CP • 138' P Eckert 4 do 4 00 , 139 . • beat Borten sdo , - 500 . - 140 iiirnon Menet 4do 400 • 111 3 Hurley, in lieu No 636011 to be loat - 1 00 ..,. .., 1.42 13 Bannon printing and grammar: 77 oo Sept. ' 143' D Ault far bills genteel rendered 11 37 144 D KlopTBd'e stip'r and plank Ike. 34 27 143 Geo !auks 18 days work NZ Ward 18 00 148 Michael Breich 18 do . 18 00 _ - 147 Henry Moser 18 do - . , , 1800 • . 148. P }Maley HI do - 7 14 50 149 Henry - Kurt 6dO - 600 950 Michael Moser 4do • 400. 1 , 111 . Henry Knns Ido • • 159 R. Retch 4 horn and inut 01 800 ; - 453 , N Seltzinger 13 dap do get ' ' '26 CIO 151 J Cleary 2days bone end CM and - . ; 19perchatone, IS 31 /53 /Jennings rn days supersiskln and - 16 days hone Andean 419 28 41"' ss 156 I Bensinger lids,' work 14 001 157 J Cleary 1 day hone and GUS. 900 158 !Burkhart 7 days work • , 700 • 4 , 159.1 Brodbeck 171 do 17 75 ' - 160 - Jacob Aeberl7l do - •17 75 MI John Hell 174 do - 17 75 162 • D Wolf 171 do : •••• 17 75 '363: •Wm Berzon 91 do - 975 164 C IneUhammer 7do - ! 700 165 Moritz Stoffelcorfs 17/ do • . 17.75 . 166 ' John Eckert for 14.1 do - • It 73 167 Samuel Burn 15/ do ' 15 75 'l6B. Lewis Kramer 131 do ' 13 75 . 169 .1 Mcßarron 1 horse and cart 400 !170 F Keenan for 56 It Bagging and 5 days horse and cart . .. ' 24 00 - 171 11 Sterner Corrosion work at mg . vert in Market street 23 20 ' 172 Pat'k McManners for building cal - ' van in George Street . 19 00 173 Win Stratton 113 days supervisor 27 00 .•.. .174 Peter Stabr 18 days work S Ward 18 00 175 Richard Stratton 171 do. ' 17 75 i : 176 ~1 Wingert 6days horse and cart 12 00 177 J Dater! too watchman • 24 CO 174 3 ?domino 1 too do • 24 00 • 170 F Keenan 8511 fiat stone 10 . •8 50 180 E 0 Furry I yrs salary as solicitor 50 00 181 II 'l' Shank publishing borough statement 30 00 ~ 182 351 Crosland on act of Judgement 414 1 11 .5. :obtained vs boro' for horses killed 167 50 ' 181 11 Sterner for building culvert In 843 Market street 334 40 85 ,' Win Straiten for 101 d's sap'rvisor 15 37 165 Peter 6 tahr 101 days work 10 25 187 . Richard Stratton 101 do - 10 25 188 John Wingert 1 horse and cart ' ' 200 ' 189 Jerry Stahr 2do 02 r 4 00 J Jennings 20days do do and Old.. 'supervisor at 411,50 N W Ward 53 87 190 F Keenan for 2.4 days hauling 41 50 191 J Heil 18 days work 411 - 18 00 192 D Wolf 2/1 days d 6 , • 20 00. 193 Isaac Bensinger 18 do ' 18 00 194 Jacob Ilrodbeck 211 21 25 195 Jacob Achel• 211 21 25 196 Moritz Stoffelcom 191 days ,19 50 197 Samuel Burn 16 daye work l6 00, 198 V Holman =1 do 22 50 199 A Durham 7 days work . 700 200 ' Reuben Delbert 6du • • 600 -MI It Fens termacher 4do 4OO 202 Franklin Bonet 149 do 01,25 . 18 44 .293 Nathan Delbert 111 doll! 11 75 204 J Bantam for 2 wheelbarrows 900 215 W Stratten for 10 days supervisor • 15 CO 206 R Stratton 10} work ElMard II 10 50 207 P Stahr for 9 days work 000 208 J static 2 dap , home and cart 400 too C Lord for, lumber work on street and work at,lockup florin 24 89 210 J Dater fur 1 trio watchman . 24 00 211 Jacob Merwine Id° ? 24 00 212 J Wiggins on ac't ofwoikon Manch. 'Chunk street - 5000 o 213 8 Foster for lot on William street - for engine house • • 350 00 214 A ?Menlo for making drain 10 00 215 Patrick Curry do 10 00 'll6 ,•G Klapp 18 days:work .Ir. hatillag 121 67 217, Michael Moser 181 work 18 75 218 Henry Moser 189 do • . 18 75 219 Geo Lauks - 17 days do 17 00 220 Frederick Kinsley 6do - 600 ra..,e N Seitzinger 101 hauling 35 75 292. -- , 1 Miners' Bank of Pottsville for I yrs int'st on 83000 to 2d Jon '4B 180 00 223 Daniel Klapp 1 day supervisor 75 00 294 MI Breieh 1 days work 01 50 225 Michael Moser.; do - 50 . WS Patrick Reilly Ido 70 227 N Seitzinger I horseand cart 100 229 3 J mining? for 5 days. supervisor 4. 3 days horse and cart - 13 50 2"9 Francis Keenan 4 d's horse & cart 800 110 James Cleary 51 do 10 50 231 F Barlet 91 days work 1 1 1,23' .II 87 232 John lied l day do • 100 233 Daniel Wolf 9 days do . 900 234 Isaac Bensinger odo 900 235 J Brodbeck 91 do 950 236 Jacob Achcr 91 do 950 237 51 Suiffeleorn tido '•. . 900 238 Snmuel Barr lido • 609 239 , Valentine Hoffman? do • 7 00 240 Reuben Delbert 4do -- 400 211 N Seitzinger 4 horse and cart ' 800 2 i 2 4 1 2 3 4 1: Jrnanenaubeliganl'elkdhari3sihd:reed° andeart4i 57.0 9 - five das superiris or 411,50 . 2.3 so 114 John Milelo days work *I 19 112 Daniel-W,olf II do , t•---L- II 00 246 I Bensinger 10 do ,, OO 247 Jacob Brodbeck II do' ) . II 00 00 718 Jacob Acker 11 do • ' 11 00 249 Moritz Stoffelconi II do. II CM 250 Samuel Burns 13/ do • 13 :5 251 Valentine Hoffman odo 9OO ' 251 Reuben Delbert II do ' II 00 153 Fonklin Bade' It doSif 13 73 254 N Seitzinger II liaulingin ', MI 00 1 255 Emanuel Reich 14 d's bowie/bee:42lS 00 256 James Cleary 2do doe: 24 00 237 W Stratton-La' supervisor 111,50 .7 37 ' 258 R Straiten 171 . work 411 17 75 259 Peter Stab, 171 dn .-' 17 75 -MO DCI Vuengling2horieandcut 400 • 161 Jerry Stebr2-dir3l2 . 400 261 John Wingert I.do de. • ' 200 263. W • Kirk for !Wheelbarrow - - 450 161 - JDager.l mo vvaictunan • 24 00 263 ' Jacob Merwine Ido 24 00 ' 266 J T Werner for piibi /shins bowl' eel 27 00 267 Isaac Thompson-121nm posts 131 24 00 268 '1 Severn on ac'fringirne house 100 269 .1 Wiggins on eel of work Mauch Chunk street .' . • . 50 00 270 James Wig on amount 00 271 Emanuel Il gins ass for bill smhhw do 1 3269 U ork 32 69 1 6 172 3 Jennings work and hauling . 31 30 173 Et Sterner for mason work on Cal- • lowhlll street 1 17 ' 214 F Bailer II days work 111 11 00 273 John Heil 10days work! • ' .9 15 21 1 5 D Wolf 10} days do ' 975 277 !Bensinger 81 do . 819 278 3 Bmdbeek 121 do II 75 279 Jacob Acher 121 do , II 75 1130 Moritz Stoirelcom 9do 837 • 181 Valentine Hannan Lido 877 181 Samuel Burn 4do 61 400 283 Nicholas Seitzinger 6 Gorse & cart 11 23 284 James Sheridan 31 do 3 611 162856 Emanuel Reich 4do S 2 100 Hugh Cumming. 51 do 111,73 9 69 287 . Samuel Heffner 2do 01,75 . 350 988 Reuben Deiber t 4 doe! . 400 189 Samuel Lewis for surveying 39 50 MO . D Ault for removing nuisances 14 15 191 3 L Martin coolyf aving for Martin : 15.294 1 91 8 3 Writ jpnw,ss et peter a a , : s v his e l r i t a a 3n a t ih i n f e br. d n i n ,0 1 1 1 1,1 d: da ' y s na l j:i s i , u n li p ow N e ,; : o r superv isor i' w ri l l ok s a l e r g 1 4 l a 1 n ,5 0 .4 1 6 2 410 30 II 00 10 cm 650 286 , fr Hartz 6mo at'n'ng COUSICII room 6 00 29.207 a 3 G Woolison paint'g 12 lamp mute 300. ... J McCormick for retro bine wagon 212 Israel Loner fire plug In Market st 42 77 301 Richard Ilirstrh hill for judgment 28 18 .„„ J H Campbell for emits in suit of J •"'• Id Crosland vs the borough 41 61 303 . 3 Wiggins on a'c of work on Mauch Chunk street 55 60 304 James Wiggins on acc't do 24 12 .105 306 James Wiggins In full do 118 II „„.. D Klapp for 2 days supervisor 3MO "'''' Geo Louts 2 days work • 200' Mathias Brelch !lido - II 23 309 N Seitzlnger 11 horse and Cali 300 310 Semi Heffner for 411 stone 100 311 • 311 !Severn on ate% engine boar 125 00 113 do do - do 50 00 do do 'do : 10 00 . 314 do do . do • 30 00 716Val'tine Mellen forstone for cros'ng 38 67 Owen Gaffany on account work on 317 Schuylkill erect - , 100 do do 33 Dec. 7 . 813 F Keenan for hauling and work on , i t: Market street ' • so • . .73D J Jennings II days supervisor 5 1 , 5 0 16 50 321 Dant Wolf 8 days work 8 7 1 7 - • 332 John Hileli do - 656 .1 Brodbeck 101 do • . 324-Jacob Actor 9 days do •9 IS 7 07 225 Patrick Barr 21 do 87 IIS • , 330 ' Michael Moran 41 do 117 - 330 ~., ..Anthony Burk 3do - 32, '"' F I Be Ha o r 3 let in f g o e r r 6 3i da d y . 3 work and 6 ' days 2 62.1 al horse and ca n 15 50 . . 306 • :30 Patrik Colly 20 days work :31 Patric c k Me-Manners for sconeso 10 I 50 . = Francis Keenan for stone 3 . 333 UMW Thy for work at it crawl .50 33 4 ' Lamar Hay in fall for do • 21 33 333 J Deppley 2000 bricks 'l6 . 836 Win Stmitenll3l days supervisor 20 . 25 3 37 B Stratton 133 days work - , . 13 75 318 Peter Stahr for 13f do . 13 73 330 Jerry Mohr* We hone and put . 5 340 Patrick ferret 2do 4 ~, D IlJapp modempe supervisor ' ' 3 •.'" 342 Geo Looks II days work II • 175 343 II Peter 1 day work 411 . 50 344 N 43eitziDger 1,1 hauling 412 , 250 • 343 I 1 Sterner fin 74 it culvert. - 186 50 A Mortimer - for" 150 feet culvert In 34 : ' Norwegian and 2d streets & work 105 - ' P Kohler for 90feet curbstone at li . l • • 1 47 M Church t 34 : .1 Merwine for 1 too watchman 24 2 40 JI/ager I too watchman . - 2 4 J up I Severn on net engine hone ' 75 ' 331 • do , do. -do do 50 . • ~,, ~' 152 do do do . do 50 +AIL 14 333 T Doman for I horse , 41115 ; 354 7' Doman for repairing carriage 6 F us J Jennings 3 days superliner and • Inning up lamosts - • - 5Tr 1:56 3 RUe 4 den wo rk pp rk 87 - ' 306 157 .1 Brodbeek lt‘days work --' " 4 . 201 358 Jacob Adler 24aye ' • .. • ,- • 176 359 Zechariah Bwarta3 do . , -• • • ' 261 360 Peter Carl Ido - ~., r.• . - .- . 87/ 361 Emanuel Rs lett 2/ bone &earl .. 631 Mi3: 354 L ei llui rto ro voi Nc i l e.er llanrol ol d f o nl_ . I . ll d , t p a lng )itone - : in ' al . & trit e . ' ci te st lll . ea - 4 0 150 22 ' : dam n 38 11 2 - ' ' l2 • MI Elias forscho ol tax ..- ' 770 '317 Owen °Wang on account work i Schuylkill Greet 75 Oct. 5 ISM 1848. 368 Gll Sadder for bill hardware- 311 Jan 4 269 Stichter & Esterly „do . 461 370 3 S Nagle far lamps and repairing E 9 55 371 Foster & Daly for bill of oil V3l 372. ".1 Wingert for work on street 5 373 John Mcllarron. do do 21 37.4 Dant Klapp 11days supervisor 81,50 250 375 - George Louts 1 daY work - • 50 • 376 Daniel Wolf -4 do horse and tart 100 377 Wm Stratton 135 days Supervisor 20 25 - 378 Richard Stratton 131 day s work •13 50 ' 379 - Peter Stahr 13 d - - 13- • 390 J Merwine I.month wat brain - - 24 - 361 John Dager ,do do 21 382 "Daniel Schartle keeping horse 0 .. . Owen Gaffney In fall for work on 19th - 283 Schuylkill street — -.__ 394 51 Moran 1 days work 61' 87 • -. 385 Francis &MAUI ydo - i 150 as's - James Cleary I days horse and cart , I 30 397 John Ilcil 1 days work 65 • 399, John Jennings I days supervisor 112 ' Mt F Maurer B 1 weekr rent erg room 97 5 391 FII Maurer altering engine house 11 31 Feb 1 372 E 0 Parry 6 m'ssalary.Solicitor 25 ' 393, II Boyer for bill of smit't work._lo 16 •-• 394 'Wm Stmtten 91 days supervisor 12 , 395 11 Stratton 6; do work - 650 396 Peter Stahr 61 do do 650 - " James Myers Per services as watch . 397 man to Grstof February . . 30 25 U Jones for smith work at lock up ~ 3XI . house •.1 G 2 333 3 ?derwine for Imo watehman , -21 400 Jao Dager do • - 21 401 John Smith for work on Lyon at 10 402 •A St Clair for work lockup house 3 35' Mar.?. 403 Jas Myers I m'n as watchman 04 IX) 404 Jots Dager do - do II 00 .„. 405 W Carter for ironing lampposts 54 35 . 1 406 JCMeloy painVe 3 badges for wihmen 228 407 W Mortimer-11'6)1'0610f oil ' 6840 ', 4 418 ' J Merwlne I mouth s watclutlan 24 00 Apr 409 ' I Severn on ac. engine house . 00 IX) 410 • do • -do • 50 00 :• . 411 - dO • ". - dO 5100 - 412 do "do 50 00 40 T S Richards for 600 loads cinder 65 37 50' 414 J Bferwine I Months waiiu2 .. 1 1 21 00 415 Barnard Barr do do 24'00 . 416 - James Myers -do ! do • 24 CO . 417 W Strutter 141 days supervisor 21 75 418 It Straiten 13 days work 01 13 00 419 Peter Stahr 10 days work • 10 00 • 420 A Potts 15'do horse and cart 02 30 00 421 Jerry Stahr for .51410 horse and cart II 00 422 J Jennings Gf days supervisor • 937 4 . , 423 CSchidhower 55 days work 91 5'25 424 Simon Mini 65 do 62a 425 M Schule 61 do 675 428 V Hoffman 61 - do 675 ••!... 427 , Michael Focht 41 -do 475 428 Jacob Atli - re-41 do . 475 429 N Seltzinger 101 -do horse and cart 01 00 • 430 Jno Fox 51 do do II 50 431 !no Lambert I do do 209 432- John Myers 31 do -do 150 433 • John Lanigan 55 do do II 00 434 Jos Thomas 4 do - do, 8' 00 18 435 A riloranore for 42 ft culvert 91 FO 436 Wm St Oen 1119 days supervisor 17 23 437 Rich 'ten 111. days work - ,- II 50 425 Peter Saha for 101 do, • lb 50 429 A Potts 4 days horse and cart • 800 - 440 P Jerrnt 2 do - 4do 441. C Shedhower 109 days work 91 10 75 442 Michael Scbule 9 do ' 9110 443 V Hoffman 12 dos, 12 00 - .004 M Focht 12 " do l2OO 445 Jacob Acher 12 do 12 00 416 Conrad Martin 41 di. 455 • 447 Geo 1111135 do 375 448 Andrew Swartz 9 do 800 449 J Broadbeck I do 1.00 450, John Fox 111 do horse and cart 22 50 451 Jno Lanigan 121 do 21 50 452 "John Myers 101 do 21 . 453 Joseph Thomas 31 ' do 7 454 N Seitzlneer 81 ,do 16 455 Dn'l Klapp 17 days shhervisor 011 25 50 ' 456 Jacob Acre 3 days work 81 3 457 Geo Lauer for breaking cinders &c 9 • 458 Sam'l Hartz! years salary as clerk 100 - 459 . , do takingcare of coon . ' room 12,75 May 2 460 James Myers I months as watchman 241 461 . J P.eed 1 y'rs salary an Chief Bur. 5: • i , expense paid at lock up house GO 46 1.11 Stratton 11 days supervisor 16 50 It Sttatlen II days work 91 . II Peter Stahr 11 do , . II Patrick Jerre! 21 do horse and cart 5 Daniel Klapp 81 do supervisor - El 12 J Markward 73 days.work7s Michl Moser 61 do . 6 7, 75 Peter Haas 6 do - 6 Mathias Broth 9 do - -75 Henry Moser I do 50 N Se itzitiger 6 days horse and cart 12 Jon Lanigan 2 do do . 4 Jno Jenniugs balance on old bill 16 25 do 81 days supervisor 12 75 Z Swartz 84 days work 8 50 C Hill 8- do . 8 M Shuts 75 do 7 50 V Hoffman7l 5. do 725 J Xebec 6 do M Focht 51 do C Scbchillower 5 du J For 6 days horse and cart J Laotian 45 do ,J Myers 21 - do' E Rich 4 • i• do I) Vuonolino. 4 i tin ‘Vni Bennet 2 days work 2 TM Beatty 4- Co for hill of oil 49 19 Balance of orders. Attest SAMUEL UAwrz, Town Clerk: Credits. • •t' • By balance in hands of Treasurer. as per siateine 1 June 2, 1947 ' • COI I Rec'd of Elia. Derrcollecror cn account of Bor. mall tax for 147 6919 I . .Cash from Samuel 51 Mills col on atirt of Bor ough tax for 1741 527 7 . Cash from E 0 Parry Solicitor 59 2 . Bath from A Rusael ag't for toil on coal parsed . . over Market st Railroad Cash from Jacob Reed Chief Burgess for fines . and building permlis Cash from Thos Dorman for horse Balance ' PATENT METALLIC ROPES, FOR TILE USE .OF .MINES, RAILW A VB, Far 'ate, or imported to order. by - the a ob. rtber. • ' THESE Ropes are now almoi-t exclusively usedfin the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Brit an, and are found to be greatly superior Or Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Ropes, have proved to he still to good condition after three year's service, in the same situation Where the Hempen ones, previously used I of double the size and weight would wear out in ninelor ten months. They have been used for almost every purpose to which Heinpen Ropes and chain:Amy° been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning-Conductors-94HW Halyards, Tiller Rope's, &e. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of mush exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. - Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can be shown as to their efficiency - , and dddny additional information required respecting the differ ent deacriptions and application will be given by ALFRED F BEM r. 75 Broad st., New York, Sole Agent in the United States. New York, May 36th,1846 CP 10. . 14 -- ta. • G . i!IMENI9 ..., a. cz 4 2, z 02 '2 ri MENEM , . . 3- ... .1 . , ... s. - - .., e..i - 4.4 -a ..., 0 g ?.. n r ; 471 c) , ...!= ?,•"!> ~ 1., z o•-• ?;;* ETKZMU Abdominal Supporters, &d. TE subscriber has made an arrrangeincni for a sup ply of HOOD'S ABDOSIINAL .SUPPORTER ; also his lIERNIAL APPARATUS, which he will sup ply to physicians, cad those term Irl ng them, at Plillada. prices. These instruments are now generally used by the Atm:My In Philadelphia, and are hichlyrecommend ed by all who have used them. P. IiANDEBSON. POttsville, april22 . ti ' 17 Papii Hangings, and Borders, DECORATIONS, STATUES, NICHES, Ae. 2000 PIECE S of Paper Hangings, Borders,Panel, Hall, Gold, Fresco column., and new style Batty Eapers,coakina the most elegant assortment ever °fared' for sale in this - market,, just received and for gals by the subscriber. at Philadelphia.. and mine less than PhUadelptita. senses,, wholesale and retail; - In addition to whiat he has several hundred patterns to select from, in cue persona cannot besotted out o: his present. large stock. eb Remember that his stock easbuteesall the new patterns of three of the largest Factories hi the Conran% -- • • 13• Paper Hauliers 1111 lOW IS VI els: and .ta high as *MO PerPital. ll • lIANNAN'n app la. . Cheap Paper and Variety Stnreil. , OrereoAB wishing to sell again, supplied at whole• ale prices. FRESH EkIi.oRTED GREEN AND' BLACK TEAS From J. C. Jenkins Si €O., . TEA DEALERS, S. IF. carafe of C . /trench and 7).egfill struts, . CuzLADELrttt A. 11. - '—nne of our pannerihavlne learned the Tea •butilness of the Chinese themselves, during a real , - deuce of seven years anion:olmm, the pubic may there fore expect _of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience Huts acquired. . -- To our Black teas, particularly, we whit to tall at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness, of flavor seldom equalled. Mock - teas are universally used by the Chinese, who-co:1. 1 4: J t h e G z . V . " for foreigners.] t' m" ..Tir physicians also recommend the PThck as making a mpre healthful beverage. than the Green.• Each' package Is so secured aslo retain the virtues of the lea for a long . time in any climate, and canto Martin . treight of tea, Iftependent of the metal and paper with which It is enveloped. J. C. JENKiNS & co. . The above warrante tea, put up In }. and I lb. ckt;ea, iss. receive d and will be constantly kept for the by the subicriber. J. WHITFIELD: Moen 47 • 45-xf Salamander, Fire, and Thief , Proof Cheias, Fire-Proof Doors far Banks and Stores, Seal and Letts upginz PrefitS, Patent :fate-Lined Het - rive., tars, Water Filters, Patent Portable Water losets, in tended for the t l / 4 Sirk and Infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 7G, South Third St., (opposite the Phi Exchange.) 1/1 AMU' ACTURE and keep constantly on hand. a I large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all mariner of doubt asdo their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire or any building. Th.' alli. side cases of these Stiles are made of boiler iron, the inside case of soapstone, and tier wee!, the miter case marl inner case is a space of some three lushes thit k, and is filled dn with indestructible material, so as to make it an idino.niliday to burn any of the contents in side of this chest. !These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes. that will stand as touch heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have the.iii fairly tested by public bonfire.' We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Pion( Sales, of which there are ove'r`oo now In use, atnd in every instance they have given still, sntisfactinn to the purchasers—of which We will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In nye : Maywood do Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton, Pottsville ; Mr. William Carr, DoylSstown, Pa. N. & C. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine st. \Vliaif; Alexander Cal-or. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and Uth EIS.; John M. Ford, a 2, North 3d st.; flyers Push ' 20, North 3d st ; James M. Pant, 101, Solidi 4111 at.; Dr. David Jayne. 8, South 3d st.; Matthew T Miller, tn. South :Id at ; and we could name some hundreds or others if it were necessary. Now we In, de the aitention of the publie,andpartkularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes; to call at Inn' store before purchasing el.ew here, nod we can satisfy them that they will get n better and cheaper article at our store than at any Mltrr estalili.donent In the city. • I,VO also manufacture the ordinary, Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other side in Philadelphia. ' DAVID EVANS, I JOHANNES WATSON. , .. _ ___ _ g r .....„,,,.. r _ _..,,..-e., 1.,...1.1:8•... .4.1.0.,...",,;...,.,:,............2,...:..,... -_,,,,,-_,,•-, - " , ‘ , 1; -. .t.i. ,ftql•-•...+ 1. .e...V, - ':;• ~ FROM the state of New York.— & Co. rents :11en'Ye Fend me by Er pres x. 12 dozen boles ".11a.ne's Lirer They are !Olin,: good bore, and atilt generally. Yours &o. It. P. STEDMAN. Mayrdlr, (14tatttute Co.; N. 1"., Dec. 29, laln • Prepared fur the proprietor and sold reholegale and Fetal& by J..I{IDII & Co. • No. On Wood street, Ptit.stittm, Pa. 12 A 50 N. B.—Port/lasers will plea., he particular and inquire for Dr. 31cLane's Liver and take no other. ' The increased demand for Da: WLANES LIVER 'PILL, since their intwiduction by ns as his agents, has far exceeded ourtnost sthunine expectations. It to now about TEN Ii EARS since they were brought before the polite. During the. time 4111ii11,19 of certificates have been handed., testifying to their eficacy, and stating the very great relief they had derived from the,use of them. We have now in our possession ninny ken:Men tes from 'Miner:able persons. who have to.ed • Da. M'LAN VS LIVER PlL Lwith the iniwt happy res'itts, where every Whet - known rentedy had been used in vain Also, unite a 'number "r recularphystcianno,f an..od Stan ding, throuch the country, are using and recommending in t hint-practice. . It tarn been our sincere wish..ilint these Pills should he fairly and billy tested by experience, and stand or fill by the etTects'proilticed. That they have been so tested, and that rile result inns been in every respect favorable, we call thousands to WitrICSH, Who have experienced theirbeneitchil effect, Dn. L'LANE'S PILLS are not held forth or recom mended (like nine! onte popubir medicines of the day) ns universal cure:ails, but simply (i.e LIVER COM. PLAINT'S, and tho,e symptoms connected wrth a de ranged'state 6f that OrgVt, J, KIDD k Co. (tor Vole m Pottsville by John S. C, Martin, and John G. Mown Druggi,:s.. • ittn.3-B—dron. *9.502 hi MEI 13313 05 43 543 1.3 fr 3112 AgAlloti:7l3 t- t` dr,KRXC-6/ 1 / 3 —l,*ifiree,otzt = 207, -Vein 'Oyer, V s' DR. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable tither) 1.1 Tema celebrated medicine which has ma MM2MMe=== ===2=!=tll COMMI mit on extended notice of this remedy; we to Imy it hoe; Mr its agents in the United Stat. ndan atargc: number of educated MEDICAL r ERS mhigh professional standing, whn mak use leftism their practice in the following di ' DROP,SY, GRAEL, , And diseases of the Urinary organs; piles and all die. eases of theblopd; derangements of the Livr, stc., and all general diseases of the system. It is PAR icucsucv requested that all tylin contemplate the use of this ar- , Od e eon whodesire information respecting it, will obtain ;. a ssteucre of 3.2 pages, which agents wh se names are below wall 01 ally give away ; this book eats upon the method of cure explain; tile proper ics of the article, and the diseases it tics been cased Co over trite country and Europe for four years with s ch perfect effect. Over IS pages of testimony from the HIGHEST quarterwwill be found, with, NAMES, PLACES, and DATES. which can he written to by any oneinterested and the parties will answer •.ost paid communications.. r- De-particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other melt pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of tht tamer of this medicine over ALL diseases Is guaranteed lay persona of well known standing in so ciety. 1 Put tip in 30 oz. ;trol is 0z . .. b toles. Price 81, 30 oz.; 01. te on. ; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "GI. C. VAIIGIIN " striates or, the directions, &c. See pamphlet p7r.,i O. Prepared by Dr. G. C.-Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office. '407, Slain street, Buffalo, N. Y. • Oakes devoted to the sate of this article YXClU sieely, 131, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washitratim, Salem. Mess., and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as agents. Also for cede by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; E. 3 PRY, Tamaqua: _ II: & E. HAMMER, Orwigsburg ; LEVAN & KAIIEMAN, Schuylkill Haven; WM. S. HEISLER. Port Catbou ; \VM. PRICE, St. 'Clair; OEO. REIFONVDER, New Castle; JAS. D. FALLS. Millersville. I - Feb 1,1. ISIS I ' ' 7-ly FR' ... 'C' '• 'a ^ ft, c." ;r Z ,l kit GILES' EX PECTOR A NT, • CELEIIR ATLI, Fur the Cure of Coughs, Colds, :Teti:ow, fironehitis Inerpitut Consurnotrou. ljtarorzatzert of the itpft Luoge,e nd Diseneee of the Puidpn ary Orgy rte. ion it 16E0, ' s? " ' 7l. g •CS :. , I CD. ....Z. rrlllAi r altiabte prepaiationis highly recommender phyFicians :11111 by a celebrated chemist of•Pitiladel pion, Mr its medical elreCIA and chemical combination, as well as by thon,ands.of others who have made me of it —as it never has been need without producing beneficial ' eilecte, and anionic cure of the dtteades for it is Et [recmmended. And being a regular graduate of cy, I can iassure the ['Mille of its perfect safety. It is reimposed of, such preparations as stand in the very high ; CAL repute among the medieal facnlty for the rare of 11131 class of dneuses nit lob are too often only the fineru nom of that final dnease, consumption. In most cases where g there ikmuch A rain in the breast, and which often extends throne boulderblade, I would strongly advise the 2110M:ifint of ono of the Compound Galls:mum Plasters to the breast, and ace the 'Expectorant as directed. In ; fact, the .0 r the Galbanunt Plaster minim lie too stronly recomittO lid, as I hart- seen So crony instances of its affordintql c greatest relief in a tgry short space of time, even in crtfirtiteil consumption. The Expectorant et ill be found tusorilicve the cough, and the Plaster the pain, and, at the same time, draw the inflatziat ion to the surface, and thereby act-ser a counter-irritant, which every physi cian wilf.pronounce goml, without the least herirtatian whatevei. Persons are alien raid to have the consumps lion, when by a Judicious use of some of the hest Expect tomtits, and a careful diet, they hove been completely cured. so that their experience should arias a wanting to Abuse who are said In havii the consumption not to do 'pair, but try nn. The Expectorant it dl be found to afford great relief, even when a cure is said to be impossilde, Detore making.use of an Expectorant it wne'in be as well to extunine the Viola, cortuitonly termed Pa:ate, to one if it is hot swollen or elongated. In such cases an expertorant is useless. • Hacking cough and a reildlnuaT disposition to swallow is frequently cruised icy air elongation of tine 'palate.' An Clcelleliltelnet, ill such cases is to use a small quantity ofTinettne Myrrh, 5,11 %bout tea,pohnful to a wine glassful of water, and nie 35 0 circle, three nr rime times a day. If Di r. above remedy ehuuid fail, or one of the same, nature, it would be best to apply to a surgeon, and have a mall portion of it taken oaf, Cu as to obviate the ,jrtitation and the coarinual cough which it would be like 'ly to produce in the throat. The operation is Wiling and I attended with but little, if itny pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and ritscascs of the throat, the gargle should be used. Prepared by J. CURTIS C. 'HUGHES, Whole's:rile and I Detail Druggist and Chemist, Centre Street: Pottsville. A .CHALLENGE TO THE TVORLDirr 110IT'S IMPROVE!) ,CIIEMICAI. SOAP—For extracting grease, tar, pitch, all, paint, or auy other greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen's clothing Including silks - and satins, carpets, table spreads, Merb no shawls, ladies' bonnets. &c. A reward of 1123 will be paid to any person who will produce a spot of paint green or dry that this soap will not extract 110 Par grog's. et pei dozen, or PA cents per cake. Forsale wholesale -and retail at HANNAN'S Variety, stores, Pottsville. who is sole agent for the county !1 ROUND SPICES—Iip lb keg alwaya on band lJand for sale by Marchl-10) LITTLE & MARTIN, (A nue street . , HAvmkral , ,zir—'l[lbe article of hay may be set down es onis of great conseqt the. farmer, being one ]of his principal principal r and the most essential fodder for moat live stock. My mode 6f , managing the with some other auggektions,!l cheerful] for your consideration: , , • Many different notions prevaitamont log the lime and manner of lonia r am the. hay crop.' It orreeld appear that ayetern should.be established • with this with the grain crop, Silhichl,has been' rt one regular system. i ',- , _ That trio& whickwilf preserve as mt natural juices of the gnaw an possible, an, cheapest practical meaner, Is the one 11 deavored to attain. • • enunting nothing: , and team, we de -not Flay out one &shit for tutting andiecurini our hay, at env one, and es WI tons pce acre. In this r country, "a,msjonty of our mowing lands, posed. of clay • and •quito (ree from stoner lose ten times more of Our hay by cutting then by cutting tee early. : Mane. l e t e v • and herds grate stand 411 the seeds nen?, consequence the stems Ibenome hard and ai r good share of the lessee have changed to art ish itate,-and the esplata! Sap has left the , To get et - the most proper time fen Iv -... i -.hat rule the watherer of her u inquire .._ , ,w , in ailing his med,ne] west, or lee di plants. In collecting{ herka and plants, them as soon as they coma mw flower. period they contain all; their useful quint •by cutting at this peril. (h ey secure the quantity of oil; but he bs hat are cut at, od and dried in the curt, lose much ()lasi orating sud essential qiialities !Wu they di' in-the shade. Plants 4 all sorts, '1 they t in full vigor, and after*arils carefully hied, out any, waste of their natural . juices. v.'r bleaching with rain nr evaporating in tha contain • quantity of i nouriabiog .matter is double what they do when! allowed to attain full growth and make siimei progress toward d When mowing is delayed,lss it very frequet till an advanced periodhaf the season, vibe's have not only reached their ultimate growt begin to decay, this description of tierbso become tasteless, dry:, ,ough, and less cowl Also over care in dryiri intbe hot sun, by - 1 trig the juices of the early intake, most pn similar kind of fodder. 1 1 , To commence with ;theicutting-and I mam curing: we will suppoire the grass to be a burden, and in full priiiie !for the scythe, bi ripe. , The workmen Should be rn ide Ito low as possible, especially I if there abound, bottom, thereby increaling the crop, and i grass mown in the foreiricorn should be sprer fore dinner. As sao • as : the external:wet and it becomes partial y ' wilted, we:put - winrows with a irevolv rir horse felts, and the sun goes down, into cocks of from 6L pounds; what grara is {eat in the lattexpert day, remains in the swarth till next day. ~ . Grass should be math: Into cocks of Talent feet high, not by rollin i g,l but by laying out full upon another, and iilas small dianieter 1 hese as possible and iit i nd firm; draw the hay out from the bottoni ell around and lay tit the top with the ands hinging downward. II grass is put togethei in/ manner, ilia re itc measure out of danger I ' , It will ber proper to ; give them an airing bete they are removed to the barn, and metiers:ate that portion which Icothes , in contact wia ground. When neleesery, the first drying, and fair day. lay th m aver by putting, the tsi the cock on the gthund and so manage sfte putting as dry a bundle with the green, ill hove one cock mae upLagein, out of, two t put toge th er. By this treatment there is i t 1 speedy exhalation of moisture by - the won of sir, while an inci ient finmentstion will wok discharge a portion of lapat, end thus Prow, drying of the ha i y; by increasing the Sespor of aghe humid p rticles.l By 'this treatelent bay is secured omit theirnalser wiaVs I to IBM it to the barn, I . Clover hay simuld remain longrOn the. then moat other raaseel, that all the larger Ve may undergo their proper fermeroatioU. lief, removing to the stecksierd or ham, We mica turn the cooks bottom side up an hour or toot fore.loading. ; - 1 Hay cured in this manner II mu , h healer.! cause snit so much of the natu,al juice, steer, orated by the: direct heat, of the sun - its unit t og a p ar ti a l fermentation to tee cock; preps to he'placed ire larger blithe, ' Hay coo] at Manner, should nut bel!thmt lad by the : Am into a mow all together, but ores or two leOi day put 'together, and a mow of tw - Sity .s should occupy the period of three Werlo in fililt that it may, all begot in as green ash Footle , The mow should be trent as lightly as porsba the time of filling. , , ' When reties are entertained of oar him nun a layer of dry straw or sialtsacre whole, is an excelliMt thing. 'This =arse fa' absorbing the extra juidesof the Inle, rem andthaekes it more tender and palatable. prefer this method to the common one of , for the above reason—euel that we May sales days for feeding the stock their salt le wino er, brining the hay on the more mild and et dam when they have the least appetite. la r manner, we have a ready market for our pour hay. Cattle end sheep devour it with a goad petite. If farmers would pay more repel this manner of - salting their sunk, say to hundred pounds of hay use a pint land s' fine salt and one pail of Water, they would b remunerated for their awe labor.' Sheep other stock will look as full in these fainen of winter, by thus salting their food, es they in :he most favorable weather on gnarl hay. When grass is quite ripe, it.should beer to the sun valuta as pownble after it is retie be made into large coarser removed immee to the barn, that by a steaming process, the stalks may become morel valuable.; Hay 51 in no wise be put into the barn or slack whir there is more hey damaged in this manner by securing it too green., That hay which c out of the mow the moat Solid will Spend the There is more value in eked of bay taken land that produces shout ene? and a half tat the acre, than there is in , that . hay; which is from lands that produce thuch heavier or lie burden. ; In stacking hay, first gut in the rack about' tons, and let it rest two or three days before a is added. 'The stockman thould be careful al treading near the miter a de but as much o will in the; middle, and mind and keep the c the highest. Four or re tons make the convenient stack; We have 'different wa, stacking recommended to prevent vermin. Bo the stack be put up as aboVe directed in its pro time before the seed is featured, and there' danger of mice; but when it et: happens that! muse be put into stacks in ;a ripe state, salting aid in preventing - the depredations of vermin, such hay should.be fed out the finit winter. Tight barns are preferable to more open with Ventilation at the toc:; the beet will note. to the centre of the move Out remiths mote e'llel over the whole than it will in an open bay. A very , common but bad practice is to pct assorted lot of hay over a cow, calf,'or heasast for spring Use, where it hai reteivedall the el- , arising finial the manure ,be low all ; winter, wi cannot add to the quality of the hay, for a - time when the teeth is the most leiri, the best hay for spring work comes out of aen pressed mow, as little 'exposed to the air as Poo ble. By dividing the mow and hay-stack with' hay knife, 'not only keeps i the.hay es fresh at y sible, by firet feeding out one - half, but are better judge at what time of winter our (car half spent. , I . As weer:abet cut ell our grass in' properset we reverse our mowing the field-which was lan smith. to receive I year. by; coiling this sot I I , Dragsrakes ere very fashionable in then Fag : for rwling , light grass, sad-filer j the cart. & s hey ere of very great aidvantage; in facilitate s tlie.woek. , They are made with a light hesdut feet long; the teeth set in.the head inches spat and 14 inches long ; the handle. enters the tad in two parts iihout•tem and a half feat vendee and united together about four fiet from the hni where a convenient place is fixed fur the heed i? draw by. 'The smell tend rake ; is pretty roca laid aside.. What would,have re quired the !LW of a boy-,einri four of - five men tan years age I' rake oeer.,:new is di:posed of equally as well b one boy eight, --and another fourteen veal, old, horse and !evolving rake, and drag rake. s, .sse. iEwS:ff , ,I a, HEALTH *UR /rtptic Mix eGREiIa d into this ill not per. have only sand Can , ACTITION.. a general eases: Gold Pens at $1,31 1-2. ii HE subsnriber bas just receed n tot of P t GC Rt; ? TPens, which he will sell - as low as sl,rli• Silver Pee it cue. Also, Benedict & 8. 1, g 0 Congress pe6s. of which will be sold st .V.c• armorer"' prices. . A superior lot of Gold Pencil cases and Pens.' l G. ?teas, &e.,iwhieh will be sold at less than clisrosc s at - GANNAN d 15,454 Cheap Fury and Varleti Sic:" B. Rovvuid. pnu...Diuqu., MaII'VACTURLAIS Of ALL AND Rl‘Pq iSIIOVELS AND SCADCS ° ffil c o X°. Int 3Okth &rod Ferret.