Wit ant TS'limor. I.ooR*lRit OUT FOR fiUMBER alma, We tecollect hearing. a Dutch friend of ours, or rather neighbor, ia the kingdom of New Jersey, when we Were " farming," give a direction to his son, which may be considered a practical commentary 'upon Lord Mansfield's " dictum;" "Hans," Said he, "you go to mills right oft dere ish no corn meal!" ".‘ Yah," said Haus, and dere is no corn shelled udder." " Nein? Veil; ten .1, .;tells yon. How much corn -Schmidt pc`iirows 4—you know yen—last, year sometimes'," •• Vel, pout von bushel.' replied Hans. "Yah ! so I link, tai.- -Take de mare, Hans, and tell Schmidt yon come for de corns vot he p'nrrows. And Hans, take a coup!, of pags Mit you, mine soh Hans. Schmidt have very short memory, Hans. and - t'ant worth viler: taking eon pnshel to to Hans." WAYS AND MEANS Two Irishmen, who Were travelling to, gether got out of money, land being in want of a s drink of whiskey, deyiSed the ways and means : Pattrick, eatchiog a Irdg out of a brook, went forward and the fii:st tavern tie came to, asked the landlord what creature that was ? It's a figg," replied the landlord. "No sir," said Pat. "it is a mouse." "Er is a frog,' ' rejoined the landlord. "It is a mouse," said Pat, t" .111 lave it to the first traveller that e-ornes!alons , , fur a pint of whiskey 4 :" " Agreed," I•aid the landkril.— Murphy soon arrived, and:to him the appeal was made. After much examination and delibeiation, it was decided to he a 111011 SE., and the laaulord, in spit 4 of the evidence of Yds own senses, paid the debt 7. FacyritorsTasri.—An amusing lit tle incident occurred the' Wright House last eeening. A verifant looking chap sat down to take some fillip'," as Joe Litt•nu would say, and ,in due( time a waiter pre sented hinisell at the t,ack of our Leto . s chair, and inquired " Tea orcoffee, sir ?" TO, " -, he answered. " What kind of tea ?'1 -Greeuy 10-31;ed up iu the waiter's Ewe and, with considerable; empha , -e., cant. - 'O f Vily. store tea, of eciurs. I - 41,,n't waHr your blarnedisasfiafra."l-/mhanupohg Jour. l_r" A Wrjre.tts; ,editetr gives the Ildlutv ing as the 1110/514 appioved method of killing fleas in those parts-'," Phare the animal On a _smooth pitte board, and hedge him m with putty . : then READ 'him i au areotint uf -- all the railroad and steamboat accidents which have happened in the tat twelve Itwatt:. As soon as he becomes so frightened as not to be able to•stir, draw cut his treat, and he will starve to death. a:7'A etas is Cathahee was pursuedi a large snake. All at; once it occurred to him, just as the reptile was preparing to jam-p at his throat, to ;run around a small birch-tree which stood in his path, iv: light as he could spring. Ife did so : till he got the "eritter" - in a snarl, when he ' , topped Fuddenly, threw a backkummerset. and the, snake trying to follow him, tied hitwell into a hard not. r . ":" IAM NUT very far-sighted. — observed the captakii, vhut I raither think I am quick at hearing, shipmate,. t: A good ntatrt• year ago I was in Lontlia. and wa , o n e day standing with a friend qlong,ldeof NM's. • Look here.' says he, pointing to the steeple, • do !,-ou see . that little intitte runuini; along the L o , lvs I, • I don't see -nothing, but I ran hear: him trot tinetly.'" , !la- HOW PLF.A•ANT,4wnen ',or IN ix- m^ in full gaze at the votuptuouN 'moon, routtlitl:2; the jewels that flash fu the *deep 'due slit', with a heart entraneetliby adtiratitm, i it tit fed a bedbug as lug a.l a sea turtle, r"olitig alto the„rultltlle of votir back, and to hear about linty of the ailetent tef4iinv" tuppeis .singing "Scot. wlia lare bled." out•iae of your mosquito Itar 11121313 0. - A ke.r.r.rit of a lioaidint! Nrw finding 9ini n tall brwi rcre wd , lather set ere on his curue,l pork and e..il tiage. after helping his ravenotri guesr tor the third time. thus addressed his Western friend :—" I be^ yotif pardon, should like to keow . itct-cou hava't hem id the pork paektog•busihr‘m, vim <rem to llil devtand it thoroughlvH . , R rTon T. --A i•t). , itrated Lartkrer One day eratnining a won 1],,11*..1 all tits attempts'ar ridicule by her ready and , Itrrtvtl answers, at last exelaitned : " There is brask' enough in tour head madam. to make afire pail keille." " And enough i gorn•s, sir , ro tin it. .quickly tet-Kted the ttnintimitlated troliess I - r:0" — A •VANTCF.E. 'OlO !Weir rrmovr•d rn wrttes to brother, in Mas,a ehifse'lls, that the seciloli where he reside• in a pro , perous condition. lie says'iliat-but one failure has everurj . red i t his county, and in that ease the titan rigid oni• hundred and twenty-fire cents lon the dollar; rr'irtr. flrv. Ms.t.FtlrFmAN. liiss•ionary to South Africa, writes that the natives van quish the lions by seiring thew Itv the ttith and lifting them oil . '!he ground. 1h ',iv, they are so' astonishe4l at finding their hind leis suddenly of no use, that they are , to. and So killed ! , PAIR Hie.;-•` Kerr, 3 , oti L-117 ter," said a half ilanily soa[iio . k to an laborer, mine tell the higgest lie vim ever told to itour lile, anti !I'll treat you to a wills• key punch.' An . ;I‘v cowl, ver hon. c,r's ,T gentleman," rftorietl Pat. t „ A LIZ': FELLOW named Jack Hole, living near Covington, Kentucky, tia'adiipi ell n may of F. pelting Its name, which ttinms Fonotype tar enough into the 'shade., makes a hig . ,..N-4,- ; ” through the paper (tit th - w hat am a " Wal, fart Iv , ri4 , ,ger, am fellers what man :to find out welder hP am dead fur -xttr or only I•layrn4l pactra." . . rr a WANTED TO iitSOW.—The length of the Rule of Three TI How many days in the March of Intellect ?;-- The depth of the wen where Truth k fotliad ? The widih of a broad hint ? i . • Ca' ThE OLD lady who used to dry her elothes on the equihoxial line, has, l gone to Greenland to get the north pole to draw her cistern water with.) WELLERI,OI!4—"'Come , , res.t in this 1 • boson)," as the turkey said to the stuffing. " Ours is no, common hit," as ;he to *aid when they got into n eloier field. 7 A wozuN, charged with bring drunk and disorderly, degiird the latter offenie, say ing that the we too drunk to 'disor• derly." 11:7NVAsumo LscE.-,I have lately used the following method of washing lace, lace collars, or crotchet collars,aud find that it not only makes titem look well; but saves much of the:wear and tear of other washing : --Cover a glass,tottle with calico or linen, and then tack the-lace or collar smoothly upon it, Tub it with soap, and cover it with calico. Boil it for twenty minutes in soft water : let all dry together, and the lace will be found ready for use. A long piece of lace must be wound round and round the bottle, the edge of each round a little above the last, and a few stitches to keep it firm at the beginning and end will be found sufficient, but a collar will require more tacking it.) keep it in its place. '.l:7'TonArt,o For. Wornns.—Mr. H. Van Ansdall, (of Ea.ton, Ohio, tnakes the follow ing statement over his own signature, as t`o :he efficacy_• of Tobacco on certain wounitF. He says : " I have seen a number of deaths reported from Tetanus, or lock-ja rv, induced by wounds from nails and other iron instruments. The oxide of iron, when introduced into tbe.tlesh,. by puncture of or cuts from rusty edge-tools, occasions the most intense pain, us I have experienced many others have testified to the, painful nature or sirelt, though rick otherwise dangbrous wounds. Tobacco (abused by friend and foe, as it is) will re lieve the - pain re suiting front such wound, in ten or fifteen minutes, if property applied: toy mode Las been to take a piece of good, strong' tobacco. anti chew it until IL is satu rated with saliva, and then apply it' with a' bandage. It has never, within my knowl edge:l-ailed to give relief, and I have 'wen it. applied to wounds that were deep and painful." .317 7 VARNISH Fon parse, afrohol 1 part, water 1; par's. Varikish fur drawings• aud lithographs : Urania+. fl . paitl,-aleoliol half a par:, water party. These should, he prepared previous ly with two or three roan of gtarrh or riot., boiled and Etraineti through a rloth. rvitr ♦ Ft - Am:lL—Take one table spoonful of red lead. and one table Fpoollllll oC l'af4do f.oap, mix them with as much weak ley itc. will make it soft enough to fj,read like a sake, and apply it on the first appear:we , of the felon, and it will cure it in ten or twelve houro. (;_T FATTENING POULTRY. - Coop tip poul try to fatten, and they will do well up to 1!? ur Id day'. Keep them in the euops beyond that and feed thetn us touch as you like, they will Grow leaner every day until 'they grow a skincul or hones, an:. ate.--I .I octrittoal 17 - e'r o xtrp er,tcrirEt4 rt• It E. 144.1) the folds of garments that have acquired an onitiea.aut odor from being laid away Pr come time, piece i of newly-made eltareoal. The charcoal wall absorb the odor and renalur the dottle4 sweet and nice. tecr- t Ptit.r.h ATl•rrost.--Two , p,,onfuls of liquor the intuttm way builutt in, MVO , poollitilS or V inu. : ;:ir, threo anti a little salt. Put in a saneepan, mill a link Hour• a pare (.1 hurter the ~tie of a walnut ; Mir up and fzive a a boil. ' W 04JD Which proves tnmblesome by eatapping, on the fire, may he rendered harm less by Illrniug the stiek with the heart in ward. when all the snapping will Le Inward the Ltd: or the lire. --- :infornintion for fix prople,j WHY rior.•+ a 'rub)r operate best when dipped In hot ‘y.ller f cur tdf the blade haq then been raised, and the fluent-0: of the edge proportionally w- MEE • In, smite elperintetiti. the knife edges at ta.-hett to the pendulum deserrhed I,v Captain I:.atcr, In Pl,l. nu [wing care fully hardened and rempered in the bath at , were, on trial ) , found too stilt. They were a re.son't tune! hardened. and then heated to '1 . .!", at ti,lii"eti point the edges were admirably tempered. it will tie remembered, iK the heat of boiling water, and further illustrates the preeeeding iptes• BM In the tnanlarture c f it razor, i! proceeds through a doten hands ; but is afterwards . subionted to a process of ,iTlClding, by which ; the concavity is perleeted, and the fine edge pr,pthived. • (hey are made [rum 1.. per , h ; (I f!! ) .(. per ra /or, In wiliCh last the handle is i valued'al.l ta.—Scissore, in like manner, are wade by hand, and every pair passes through sixteen or seventeen hands, hada- , ding fitly or sixty operations, before they are ready for sale. Common scissors tire. cast. and-when ri vetted. are sold as low as 43. Gd. pet gross! Small pocket knives, too, are ea - o, both in blades and.handles. and sold at H per griets, or a halfpenny each t. 'these , IoW articles are exported in vast quantities, in easks, to all parts of the world. 11.7* Wny Dora a raziir or drawn lightly Idyer the hand) dart into the flesh, whereas, 4 'il'pressed against the hand with conSiderable force, it will not eater. Because of the vi bration of paiiieles produced by the drawing • aeti ou , which PflatileS the razor to insinuate itself more easily. We witnessed nn exam ' pie only a few day,' since, when a Inat rirant , in a tit of imschevions Testacy. seized n pointless table knife and passed it very lightly down the tack of his friend's coat. The in jury was not immediately seen but the cloth I proved cut, from the 'collar to the waist ; ; whereas, had the knife been pressed heavily against thecloth,thecoat wo u ld have escaped iujuty, and the gay fellow the expense of Vhis !11 , -.\v,,y MAT a printing press be said to th the work of fifty men ? Iheause a soli tary workman, with his screw, or other en gine- ran press a sheet of paper against the type-z, so as to take off a clear impression .to do which without the press, the' dirc;et gush of fifty men would be insufficient; and these fifty Alen would -be idle and superflu ims, except just at the instant of pressing, Iwhich reeurs only now and then. This illustration is almost literally limn Dr. Ar nott's works, in which the itnportance of having correct notions on the subject of the Isimple machines, or mechanical powers, illus;ratad by many other familiar examples. 11311Itry no we make gifts on New Year's Day ? Because such was the custom in the time of Romulus and Tana., when the usual prienti were figs and dates cover ed with: leaf ,gold, and sent by client s to pat rons, with a piece of money, which was ex pended to purchase the statues of deities. r-C7' WHY SIiOULD a road up a very steep hilt, be made to wind or zigzag all the way ? Because, to reach a given leight, the ease of the pull is greater, ezartly as the road is made longer. stitntitit and prattital. OH PL {IV "r AND ' BF , ‘1,4, TREILISIMMIS ACCOMIT. B ° R 0 rfal lof Potireals accenut trial Ini/itm Irv:rarer, from Jura 154,19.40; to A 14 4, 214 t 1551 - 'DT. Orders. isfseor of interest Amount. Balance due Treasurer June 1. 1650, b 712 29 N 0.359 D. 'larceny. $5, IS moi3ths Inst. 45 545 567 Charles Lord. 21 21 13 tiros. do 1, 37 '351258 162 Mortimer & Keenan 5 r 77. 5 ums do 53, 16 376 John Winrett 19 00 17 mos. do 161 20 61 16 P. w.llyde, 3 00 531 B. Barr, • 17 00 3 mos. do 25 17 25 306 .1. Ileirsnyder 13 50 18 mos. Jo 1 21 14 71 403 11. Barr, 500 4 mos. do 10 510 143 Willtsin Lerch 66 (AS 17 mol. do 566 7.1 391 -V. Hotrman, 350 '5 moo, do -hi 356 77 II J. Plebe/, 5 C.O 2 mos. do 7 507 152 51 Earon, 625 3 mos. do 9 631 122 Alexander MeCalre. • 200 37 ,1 Peter 44runtot, 600 4 ums. do 12 ti 12 07 Clia•.Worman 15 00 2.inos. do 15 IS 15 NS B. Stratton 10 50 4 mos. do Of 10 71 351 Henry Jones 900 -5 mos. do '22 922 467 C. Worntan, 21 75 2 mum. do 21 21 tro 56 Jag. Mrlers, 21 ro 18 mos. du 2ld '26 16 416 Mo,luoer & Kenna,, 10 00 17 nos. dO Id 45 430 Dufer ¢ iennthr4 . 17 50 16 :nos. do 16 Samuel 113 rtz 10 60 12 1111.11. do 60 10 60 do ' do do 16 11011 111111:411. (0 10 (4) 492 do do 10 Mt !4 mos. do 70 10 71) 21) Iletiry 14 00 22 Lamar Hay 21 7' 21 I'. F. Jael.rott 45 Ott 211 Wilba 01 Len 5)' 1 0 471 :Samuel Loo le ' le fa) J T. 11.irLaid 3 - 00 36.2 Sits. black 300 764 Jacob Mermine 24 Ott 16 Joiner Nagle 19 25 :1641 Henry Moore I'6o 1-47 F. Kelly' 7 50 • 19.1 250 215 T. F. Beatty & Fit 5 37 F n Parry 660 243 William Wulff 24 31 476 Jame;. Myers, ¢ BPO 194 .litsrob 111•41111).._ 'I% 444 4'. 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' 1 00 211 .1 W Bowen 41 06 Oetnlier 18 71 Bowen nolden42 87 6 mos In't 128 41 15 428 Chs• Warman Pi 37 ri 000 l do 7! 19 10 563 K Munlzitager 38 20 3 mus do 57 38 77 436 J3l Long 100 00 14 moil d o 400 101 In) 431 - do 100 00 0 mos an 400.104 ('0 100 Chai Warman 16 SO 2 nins'du is Id Gli 547 do 12 75 5 mos dn 31 13 06 SOP Jarnb Kline 962 7 mos du 33 9 0.7 , 194 John Dowling 147 503 Ilitalt Irowlan " 3 7.5 374 Andrew Moriiriter ' 11 no 53 J W Haas 1 SI Oil Jonathon Keir 6 00 . 192 Jamei blreslie 4 35 *N4 James Mrrohe 7 DO . 393 do 3 SO 176 Ilenty Ague 1 90 . • 11l Patrick licl.aughlen ' 5.66 150 Joseph PhoWelnger 6 09 214 Diehard Stratton . 10 44 61% Andrea Mort liner 6 00 238 Debi y Hens b. 61 109 Philip Wonieledorr 8 144 , 175 Win runner 5 ri 213 Joseph alorean 2 '25 24 JAnl44 Myers 4q ' 14 'iii 560 Win Ilnisimer' Jr. 4.3 07 211 Michael Chan lo n b7O 270 . I'haiies Wormsn - 17 64 • 49 do - 13 00 311 N M NOWII3In 40 95 • Vil Jamie Myrn. 49 00 76 Namur) Thompson 50 00 1)43 James Myers ..:s 00 14S Dennis Jittf•rfrrey7 40 • Wm John II Kunz (0 1111 277 Samuel Rau-I 7 Oil Zil John Winger, 21 Oa ria A inniel Thompson 50 cat 84 An 80 i. 179 John Nleenrmick 0.7 165 5411111/17*4 Malls . 11 511 IN: 5)IC11441 M(eaffe,) 174 166 :4 51 alill.i , 11 00 2:f.4/ n.. 40 00 14anirl I.lapinit (111 ~`2% Steinej 14 33 7 Moe in'i Nn6PmbPr 12 . 343 .1 II Camt:the,ll November 19. 331 W A 217 Thrtma. 31(1 A Memlle.on 73 11.1tvera 11.111 en 5:5 Kill - Owl Cleerver 717 A (1101/, , I 9; Ileory 3 , ;.4 5.19 N Mrit7loger 41/ Janie. %krill.. 511 Alels,lllre '2EI Philip Hohl,l 251; M Eavon 511 M mar 2 , 15 'll li:1•1 .4 lb It* V 'l9l John 111,10 , 1 3!,41 Itirt I, & 551 Jallll, lill - 10/111 3V , (ferny Ago,. 191 J....e01t :15i 1110 Iptel I:a enn !W.! 1111:trJe1 Miq'ufrer) 171 Pnl Ciarrei 51;9 Moir - vv. 61 , .tiliner all Prier Nlrrr 2.25 Jame. NI( 517 11111 S. Siero.. 'lll 1. 141.• tb.o.eoter 319 :fin W 11.!. Ilelherooeloo J.tme. NI I' .be 395 111016.1 375 AI .1 Seibert 3y7 Michael 11;.1 A fil.felherevr ii: I s t. - 11,11.,0re 14,11t0 N ihree I .1361.11 MY 11• I .11 1 4 5:17 1 51 I...fid '.ll (4) 71 Ist • 1 1 oil 15r1 I.d6n Dag., 4 GO N 14104 419 11. !.:4 lVto Err. 14 44 12 0.04 &II 11l 5h5 Sno.del 1'.4.121 24 1111 o ~,,, 4 41., !. WlO ‘VOIII 411 25 17 ~,,, di. f 21 121 rlOll4/ '.ll 011 . 11 004$ do 275 1;0 1 4 .00041 Krtvd Deeeinbe; 23. ' 377 Ctn.. AVorinan 11 11 I 19 44 114110149.0 1.0 4n ll 5.4101 r/111-1 4 4.41 .10 w 041 44. 0 Koller 410 11 1 • 12 Slam 1431.1 , r 14, 1 1 5 I{ Itrrr 15 Jon II Nice 411 A Arlrr 3.5 .1 4 1 .91:40.4 1 /1 Irif, 145 I Fniv.i 111 Jn . 4541 11enrs 11.:•..rnR 411 111, har,l 0111..11,41 :144 A. , :1:0 \Vol otioin lIA In: 11.14 rlitall."l 40 J 1•10. :ittter Juhrr 'tiro r :I t itt.iter Snell MEI 11,01, (i«1, $l9 1 . 1 . 11., : 4 1411 Nl)ve• ia~ It Warr 4.4 i tom. , \IN ii ei A.. .29mort v -171 1111= '29 A tt,lgetv IGI 4.1 * 11; t 1...tv sl , ar nn. r 12 'Attila,. M.O , 513 1..• M. 141113 :110 g 1 ,121 1,, 407 If .42 9'.11,11s .a 121 111.11.11•1 1111.1 1 , 3 TI 3 227 (10 4/1 J.,. NI -1 oh: 215 1.3, 1P112,/. lh, i 5.1..• 7.1 455 I & P N Ailt• 5•2.1. Nlo 's hilon IF , I oh 11 1)0 $14.1 1;1 William 11. 1 1...1 F Seiltio2or 191 1113 , 1..Nriii , '1 , 1 173 John 11.11.1 Po' 1..1. 141 John %Angell 119 .1. ' 125 Illitlin POI.. 431 h 425 John Roch 354 Hears llockl. 410 .1 tee. 31 Long 374 II Sung,. 159 Sir bolas Monogr r 233 Jame% 31,1'0. 259 hlat hael ' Roffman 173 do 45.9 JaNle. M. II" Jar. I. Mery 1., 333 A IV Stego-r 99 I ,mea 4 2 . 0 John Roth 423 I' At - Lerma n 351 T1.0111..+ Nll.lllft iv 121 1”1,15 K. 1.11,1 71:5 Michael Eagan 402 Charle• 405 de .135. 1221111101 1.e.% 1+ E Rich ; 1 131 Jam,. 51,1 . 411' 4 :)21 1 9 M Gal T a res , 1 0 4 Thomas Relit' 357 ILnty zAtefaec 3.1 John Wr.‘R .ai 502 1' Ackerman :isr. Inn ',fluty .1.e9 Jolla Rycto 4.17 44,9”1114•1 4.4%, 1. '2114) Ira or 11 , •11.11.4. 213 irs..ph Litalentanth 359 .1 1.1.1. 'moth ',hoary 211 109, J 1/ 9 ellcs. 113 t. 5 ma, iii'l49 II 391 70 4122 .1 Kline .4":93 in.. do 194 20 I; 555 John s'l* 5 cm. do 13 1 17. 348 11Plarsdain 23. tin I mo do II 23' 11 210 1 1 Dont y 12 do 44 • :49 45 254 John Kn. 0 IN, 2 1 mos .19 1 1 aII 311 i Naelpitel F•tsd 5 141 5 111.3. .1.6 :19 479 do 5 (1. 111 mos do 4n •4 0 Sh 4 flrlgto 4 pan 20 31 nos 5) 21 12 41,4 l'harle Lnr.l P. lio 2 5 6 James Corm2n 1 35 943 Jolla (Igor, 7 111 257 John Kau SIN 202 It Horr 7 lOU 970 111 Marv.. In 23 427 Jame,. Ml , e , 94 041 4113 I' 13'neaeledol 2 nu • 355 '151,-l'iorhapt t 49 419 do 5 55, 225 10 341 1•41111 11 Downing hi SIP 254 11 ti M. Goo an • a 14 430 It 111 ft 2 39 2>17 111. NI. tioo 11 332 do f. 00 333 it,. 0 09 143 Peter Wog 3 92 101 R 8 Mmrla 1 32 353 James Clears' 274 70 51.4nta•/ Thongs.. 50 00 714 IL. 50 1 1 1 447 1 31 Ear.. 5n9 430 Na I 1.441.1 34 cla 412 Isaac Severn (1121alo 30 on 349 Samuel Panel IS 00 431 do nn 442 Henry 114.111'1111311 7 23 2.35 Michael Eaten 4 14 259 Daniel Klapp 4 33 '4 John 5 1 11 no 3 110 341 Walkin Pri,. Lard 479 119 John I1)111 2 111 - 112 Coolige 14.14 '2 15 140 Sattowl 10 27 377 James. McDonald 3 1)5 411 31 Mole( n - 6 53 253 Jamr.l'lra r r 5 22 304 Jacob Iterd tvao) 0.1 41 ' 455 II ni,yri 13 Sa 119 It Hatt 3no 415 , do : In no . (83 Mono,. II Powell 0 in 153 Ilrnty Moore' 5 no 346 orofer 0 Zo/Ith, n 14/ 451 Mort (nor & Keenan 50 lon 323 Wirer& Jrnniltg. .50 00 05 moo in't 56 35 5 0 NI 5011(or 3 no 5/1 Samuel Heffner 4 37 345 414 7 no 450 A IV 1 8 ternr, 7 43 Motel( 7. . ' :0 , 0 V 114654:14 ! 7 no 429 f 71ta 1 hi4l Woman 16 50 435 Sannlipl I.rwls . 20 110 (.111 John W sham . 16 41 457 Jame" 31) r. H6O 493 .1'40004 Wotittan 6 00 60 "V Until:lanlt ut 501 Watkitt Pritrhat4 606 510 John Malntron 11 37 0.67 II Vainlttein 4no 205 Isaac Itenainart 605 455 Henry Reit 6 on ins Simnel Faun, ' ' 660 385 John:Wingert 14 111 4603 flithard 9tratton tl 27 MI John W Shorn,. 333 255 William Bennet ' 44 . 106 John Davie 171 318 /Mt Richl 31 540 do 175 491 Joseph hornas 174 293 T 84 W Pollock SO 246 Jacob uo 3so /Jenry 2 83 498 John Ruch Ater, 17 60 494 Richard Stratton ' 1 74 523 Samuel Faust 800 432 B Barr 350 470 Ft Fans!. 800 9 mos. In'A 36 836 431 B Barr 500 3 moo. do' . 7 507 201 do , 10 00 • 5 tutta. do 25 10 93 1/1 J Sheriden 457 6 moo. do 13 470 216 B Barr 400 10 mus.-4o 20 420 48 F Muudey 4 7.0 12 moil. do 27 477 481 B Barr , 12 00 1 ino. do 6 II 06 May 20. . . 5.29 B (rimming 100 00 54 days do 1 44 101 4. 4 336 3 landeninuth II 00 12 mos do 66 11 60 433 J M 1.0n9 - 100 00 13 law. do 6 50 lop 54) .579 Sliclirer & Esteny 13 30 10 mos. do 14 02 4 9 2 II Darr 500 4 Dios- do 10 510 975 do ,_ 480 7'mua. do 17 4 117 5% elaynuel Faust 21 00 12 tools. do 144 25 44 , 307 Focht & Foster 46 49 Gums. do 140 47 99 .f 2:6 IS Baer ' 310 imos.do 11 331 ' 516 FI) Fernsler Si) 00 3 mos. do :5 50 75 575 Mt 25 00 3 (mi. do 17 YS 37' 15: I'2l Garret 5 0 0 2.4 ours. do 71) .5 70 3'l Jacob Dell 11. 10 72 14 TI prom Si) 00 3 loss. do 75 50:5 418 8 Mills 17 00 4 mos. do 34 17 31 51: Philip Enrich 14 00 482 Samuel FaU.t. 16 00 115 John sinenden . 5 01) 502 Francis Reed 87 483 11 Barr 600 490 T Davis I 31 5:4 [.... Wah.lan 161 02s Joliu (' Conrad 10 SO 552 TA) I,lr & 1:1041.• '6 09 59i I'W Hughes Enq 23 00 627 J Deed 17 GO 358 Joseph Shell .5 00 211 James Meetibp 600 651 Thomas William' .. 10 50 549 Joseph Kiln, ' 5 06 211 Samuel Haupt ' 11 2.1 591 Flauirts E , P11.111 10 011 3139 Thomas Foster & ('o 5 Ist • 571 William II Davls . . 696 506 Dtnnis Me('agiev II 53 584 Tim thiseull 609 (00 Dennis Mee/Inel . II 75 017 Charles %Vortnan . 14 75 145 John Shenden \ 917 550 Peter Fallen 653 510 Jacob Rohr' 15 19 575 John Nennet 4 79 500 3.. ten Nl:Bittr. , n - )0 2.5 459 Jaines Myers 900 412 James McDonald n 09 306 „ N Bell zinger 6 00 All II Rigs . 992 595 Time 14beri Id. 0 0 53 4W I'airn a liairei 10 21 .431 isamuel Lewis 7 511 487 T 1' Healy if i. 0, 46 64 515 14anolel ['midi 0 00 52) do 81N1 531 John Dacer IS SO f.t6;" r.llrll k lidtr..l it 70 5144 lll4llillll "'it5...... 13 OS 559 FrAncis Keenan 14 (10 610 Iliram Rigg 16 75 592 111181. O'Neal . . 11 00 S'l4 Abraham Sir.s.ll.lo 44 00 5.5 141111. 5% Ikgell 10 00 . 2T7 K Sir:Mott 30 50 II mns 6.'1 119 38 69 !:47 11 IT Cumminas 13 60 517 F D Fortnklrt 400 40) 101.13'. WI 6EO 406 - 50 539 'Phnom. Kennedy' 4 35 51. Jame. II Ileum ibro 44 95 177 loco!. Deli 5 01 lo Joseph Elm.. . 4 ) 14 3111. Prier .11.01.11111 q/ • 75 251 Pait irk 111..1&4 I 74 354 A Mon liner 750 41.*4 131111.11 Myers 53.1 l'elfk k (Garret 520 14:1e.sue4 Fan:a 5:0.4 IV illiant Eva to -005 113,1.1 Dar" li Bat ir 453 1..014 1.21010.t1 Mil Ft6iU 111 17 V. =3 111 1 II 00 V 't II 40 I 74 4 .1, I •2/ 1 INI I" 11 la 'I .1 11,1 V 1...1e amount paid o Olt . 21 4 0 111 I I I? I i 1 'Li I ! i e lone 1.2 11v Ili•nry C:eis Colon lot tlo•' ae 6.4. 1849 4#15211 eli AolV lu J II I'amplbrll..ii :icroutni llor•lk J Roy ac't duplicate V I . I I wl 11 i 41 Sep th. m.. 1, 2r; J.. 111 1 4 Ili "4 7Y 41 41. Nov 2.1 It I:.ittrilb,l/ on c onnl lc , .11 .1.111411. t 17 no Nov It do do " 100 00 Nov 14 J !Well Col on net donlirale r... iS 41 1331%32 No, ":.! ril‘ciscr I. 41141131. 1 0 CO 1 / 1 010 11,41 la 00 Dee 23 J Roo b 4'ol nn dr'? duplicate . for 1 •6 0 1552 74 Jar. 20 1451 do .Co IM.NI MR; Nlor, do .10 1.,:m 561 71 May i Perri (:13sIon)rt 47 MI May 20 .1 Rot 11 ou .r • t don. I! ttttt 419 I ti. 11 111 rI7 :AI 37 9 111.• I. 39 n :9; 419 ill I , NI 1 4141 44 It 461 4; 5 In", 1.1 3, 14- 4 Hi 3 ti 11,114 un due Tryu•nrrr 'V. hetet...rectify that WIP 1F111111.4 Ihy If flllllO rut FIII, Tr•a•stirer of Ow Bornlirdi of PoIll•villv, al.d find ilke ra u,r to 1... u0rt...1. II G :11'1:11W S MIlilRll KA .41‘,11tor• Ng, •, 1.151 2 . ;II Itt II Itt I BOROUGH ACCOUNT. ,••• TA l'Emp / rho 0,,/rt dl 4' 112 I fril I .111,4 ho:4111., .1. •- , 'lntl luin. 1C R. , tern John St me 11 AI Ploona.l-. 1 , .• tor • I„ 6u II:t./aid Fro•lieswii, I It 11*1-0 lt I \ I tt•••11 I her I INI !I - 5 "lINI 21 101 •. IMI I I IV 21 1111 .1 I I': tIo I I. IMI 11. Ilh I. .1 . “1111 U N drdin Frrb 1t..d..t.1.d. 1. 1:4),1rr I ‘N. • Voll Lump. and T.-pairing, I 1, I; day' , work on :-4,1•(.1% k • o!..tono , 41.41n0t0. 4 dui. ‘• s 4 tAI 11 in) So I •1,,,!,..- \Vo nnan , In; 14114'5 1 ;else I 'Ol 1'„ Time 1 I • 11-' 1 3 . 1,00. I *ttnnell Snl i tiw•r Lama , I itt‘ •I , lt•nr-• and') la-lel/Iw. Alf Lei 1 1 Me.. Niff WWI ' , Mel. I 111.1 . 4'l ‘ We , ipg ‘V.O ,• llllCii 12 i Pit I'.3fliv Bar. 1 •• •' 21 00 Sattinel N1,..,-. I - - .. :11 00 1,4 1 n 1) ;1 ,,,-,, 11,, 0 / 4 I 'MI , . to hie Fe.... 719 11 W 1:n111111111Z. 111..1 fill il.nlor, lune '.. - 311,1 1 : '.4l ‘;';; 1 (I . 1.1.411131 i 1 - .,.tilinger for (*oat , 3 7:1 19 , , , , ~ In- n. IS i ill!, I , lltelii..lllllll 11111 21 19 .. .! :b 2 :•- , 3 ! Ileiltter. \Venivel 11. - I'o for luny . 2 1,1 i Inn, IS • NI Palriel. Power.. lor 16 elm'. work o nSt.a, 13 1.1.2 I' 75 Valentine. liotlinan 10 • " '." 1:11)2 I' 4 Innte, Nlet'4lltt• I I day. Illor,t. and ('Art 22 011 31 11,1 tti? I 'ltnrles \. .Irntail, 14 Jut'. Snjeei v ka t •.?',' 1111 .1 all n F nwiol. i ‘ war -et V 11, n•eli'l 11ttrr . ..., .10 011 in 441 A I 111 V ~.. 1 40 sa l mi,' run.", I bun •er, tee a• Wnteliman 24 00 , I's 1142(11: li ar I•• • i - • ~ !1 (MI 541 4:4111•••• M \ 1•1 • ) ." -4 '24 04) II 67 on 1 •...ettli Alonott. Boron:41i Sehool Taxl .4? 4 'JO .1 IA; 113 a... -et vim: Sinnanon. for 11,oroin•l i I 51 lb MI ',..` 5 ' l5 111411111 N I'll fill !"'if , :i 14114 Iditalvt 111 11 1.- SMI lame: \l.•1 'alto ' 111 any+ Woti: on I' 4 l. '9 79 13, ..': Valentine 1101finn 4 . 13; •• •• ~ I I r.:: lon 1,1,n 1 1 nw11112 . " /1 4 0 21 " - 11.•,11-‘ .A.•er., •• 0 f',; id MI ii , :14`.. Alt..‘nntler .\1.•I %the 41 r . '• •.-1 14 3 ft.. 1 / 1 0111511.,0 • • 4 .i 7 N (; lolut l'•11.11,1,411 I ,• ,:•,--• „ I 'II In 041 rill Power. I 1. -4 S 7 n'i 3I I 'hurl,. Wormatt 12 •'• 1- 1 1,pert-1-or IS 00 I; !.. 1 l'ett•r stil l r .1 •' llor•it IX' I 0 011 r ' ''' r 111121111 Nea- II" . "' 11l 50i' 11 , 011 , 111 ,_,iil, _ , '' . •• 1I 50 :..110 .1 1 - 1 ..11 11,111 e- 1 . 14411'5'. woll: on St • per conlraet 400 II ~ ; 1'.4,40 1100-, 10110 00 It 110 Janie, \i. I'al.'. %lb!.rf ! day- , wort, on Sts. 501 2 no- V:16'20110. II NITMIII/ In; •• -• .. 14 2 ' . ' 2l 101111 W, ~h alt- I 14! •• " •• 54 92 4 "" .1011111140 " 1' 31 If. ii./ J ohn -. e -. snernian ;1 • • • •• 031 4 :1 1 1 •••• I .101214 QIIIIIII f.' '• •• •• 457 ..7 Al.•xander (1,('31.' 31,• •• •• •• :I 27 lull - I'. , • l'atrit•l; I'orlvan. I; li: II •.. work on Street 3 27 Peter Starr." l ; •'I (or,. and I 'art - P. nO Jonni NleNally, I ' • •"• ; cy•• v. 00 .101,1, \Vlngeti. 41 • • ' - ` h5O And' .V Mort nner.ll •- ‘• ' • • 0 511 I 'ha+ Woanatt. I I Sttra,rr i•or 16 541 11 11 Alorrt-, 1113.14 :11,04t11 ~ • -- . 1 32• ail rl ns, rt. du-. Myer-. 1 nto se, vtee , ',l, Wattimao : 21 00 Sanil Pau-1.1 " ' • 24 00 Barn Barr. I - •• " 2-1 00 II 11apnan. for - 31atiottarv, Printing. tke , SO 11,i A SlOntr. lixto4; ‘l% - itelt 11/0-t.e I 00 N'advilline 1101110,11 r. ft a n y.' w.. 41; n u street.. 5 2.9 dame-. Me( 'alte, 3; •• •• ' Itt 153 .1011141114411. ••1 1:1 05 .10111, WSliaw. 13: '• '• " 11 75 John Slit.rithan. I I " . " • 11 57 :John Quinn. " .1 3:1 l'alrtyli• Corltran• / ` William 511,111, Fn' ,N. - Brother. 4: " 11(.011'It lizz. _ Pull: :\leLatigl,llll, 0: 1. 4, ir. 1. r. (I ir. 4 . I 11/1 .. . Alex McCabe, , I 1 •• ", •• 392 John Downier. 111 •• •• •• 11 75 John Kastner. 3; •• •• •• 3OS Philip Pitt , , 2 " 1 7I Edward Wall: in. 3 • • • " 2 111 Valentine Kimmel, 31 '.• ••, '•2 83 Barns . Flanagan, GI •• • ",, •• 506 1. 11104 - WOrtiiiiii, 18 • • Supervisor 27 00 John 'A' ingert, 11l • II tura, and Cori. 32 00 Jaine, 311.( "alit', 2•• - " 400 iin!i 4 ENeal, 13 • • - .' " '..?1; 90 lofin II I inwiiiinl in lull .;dory and tending Connell 1819. -1:1 00 !animal Lewis . hill Surveying hit Borough to 2Gila June AO I/0 Aimed 20. J s Winaert. 101 day-' iiisr-s. S.- ('art rout., 21 00 JOllll QUIIIII 1 any . " Wlk 'Oil .• 57 John W Shaw • 11 "„' ~,••• Barney Flanagan, 4 ..' '!. John Sheridan, 'I •• l John II Kurtz. 11 •• John Davis. I " Dennis MeCaltry Jan Mile, • Jos Shortzinger, 7 Patrick Riley, Jacob Bell, hl •• •,- Joseph Kimmel. 7 " n John Mec m ,,, 5 ii .i Peter Woll ,I) “ it " Henry Ago. ftj " " ' S• .. Moore Stoplieteamp I •• " John Ruch 1 , , II .• 87 FroneiN Brady 2 " " ‘• 1 7.1 A Rattlelieriper 1 •' carpenter work 1 - 37 Charles Woman I 2 '• Supervisor Di 00 Hugh O'Neal 8 3 " Hor.e and Cart 17 On Henry Moore 24 - " ' " •• 500 Andrew Mortimer '2 ~ " •• 400 Peter Starr 31'' • •• ••7 50 Sainuel Mills (3 ~ 4{ " 13 - 00 C Slee4 Lumber 270 John er High Constable'! , fees 739 Philip It dnielsdorf 2 Kegs Powder ' ~ 5 00 John W Shaw 11 days' work on °u. "9 34 111111 tiliS 15 In 11113 31) .1.4.541 M 33 ilo 11 . 611 WV , "0 GIES 21 •I 111, , ' fay fah. IS -.f State N- Itor'll Tax I-I Oil work no StrPer% '23 Sept. 10. . Jixseph Kimmel fa days work on Sta. John Sheridan 91 " " " - Patrick Gallen. " Willimn Cooper f..; tt Henry Agers 24 " Jacob Bell 5j tt Moans- Parrott 11; 't John Metormick I " John Quinn 3 't 't Watkin Pritchett 21 " " John IL Kurtz 7; t• Thomas II Powell 21 " Anthony Zerntielt 31 't Franeta Seitzinger 54 tt John poets 1; Michael McKatTrey 2 " • Nicholas &miller 31 " Ellen Martin l i " • Alexander McCabe 11 t" Charles Seigfried 31 •• James McCabe 5 t• • Thonnis Jones 5 ' Joint Dowling I " Samuel M Mill. C.; & Cart lieurt• Moore 4 't t' Julut Lauttga t• Thoinas•Kelly fij " '• Jacob Kline 5$ 't Charles Wormau 12 Supervisor Homy Barr 1 mo n. Watchman James Myers Samuel Faust J W Bowen Painting Market llou.c Sept. 111. George Byerly for Blacksmith wort: J P BertrAin in full for Printing F Tate for 3 - 2 night, secret Watch 1...-c Higley 32 do do • Peter Douty 32 do do Thomas Foster, Bill Host. Henry Sterner, stone and gravel for St.. r - Frolerick Weaver`, Blaeki-mith work , llf Downing for copy i ng Duplicate. Et ienrtton and Account John W Shaw 12 days tabor on Street. Michael Scanlin In do do Wm Bennett J dodo Rieli'd Stratton 12 do. do James McCabe 12 do do John II Kurtz 111 do Thomas Jour. If do 141 Pat O'llara 2 do do Henry ile 1 11 1 ' . • to Cohn Knerr 1, 110 110 I'at Riley 41 do do Edward Watkin 5 do do Put M'Laughlin 21 du do :Irs, Cake t.j .10 do Michael .Alten 41 do Janie" Nl'Domild 'll 110 do Jame , Mel 101 Hort.. and Cart • ' John Wingert 9 it„ do Samuel M. Mills 41 do do Samuel [lrmo 5 do Stone John Knerr :i Horse and Cat • 1 - EVtlll , 11 do .10 :ha. Worman day,. Simet vi-or let I Stratton 1 0 / .10 lake 011 tit, ref. 1 1 I I John II Kurtz 141 7 14 Ja.tob Bell 1 tl4l 414, S h 7 Edward Wat 11•111 . 1 do. do 2 01l A Mel 'Abe 4 .1 (to d.. ••1 1 1 Michael Scanlan 1 do do I ; 1 Wallkill Pritchett 71 do Pat Riley 2 do I. 1 71 Jas \l'lMnald 101 do do 11 11i; M'Cae hi do do -a 11 I) Nl3 10W1111 111 do do 51 4 William Bennett do do 41 Michael Agen 9 do 110 7hi John Knerr 7 do do r. 00 I Ager. :1 do do Joseph Kline 4tl/ do 48 1..1111, Ren.inger ,A 0 do 4 :15 John Wingert 10; do llortar and Cart 21 110 Jacob Kline 3 do do do i. 110 .14111 Klll . ll' t; 110 _do do 12 00 lame. McCabe 111 do do do 7 00 Peter Star t; do do do 12 00 Samuel Mills 2 • do .1.. 1 00 Henry Vundte-en 2 do do do i 100 A Mot 1111 l er to do .do 77 100 lhaniel Klapp 3do labor 0115111,1.., 4 'l5 (las Wornian- 11 Superee.or 17 tiV. tarries Cleary I do work on Sweet' 3 4N Cohn St ranch I. do ni Illand'slirtiltle Ito _Ste-epli Morgan IS load. stone '• '1 25 , Minty Bar 4 month a , Wa 111111 '"" 24 On :"lulnel Faust I month • do 241 OD 1 ,-, Jame. Myer. I . do do 21 (10 William ;Hot:timer I year'. rent Hook and 8 1090 2 52 I ; Ladder Hnnr. '75 00 let . 7.1 5 117 K Twt ., day , . work on .trettl. 5 C.f.; .10 .10 I: do 11010. and 'art 11 MI II Stratton 11; do work 111 , 111 , 1. 111 1141 4141 11" de/ 4 . 1 Ii C M'Gow,til V. do do Jo ro '2'2 \\' Pritchett 1.2 110 110 at/ 111 14 :Michael Agen 11 410 do / )(mold II: do do .1.. 10 211 John Rattly 11: do do do 10 tin Thonue. dc, do do 1 7 1 lainderinotth 2 do it. it,, 171 1 Bensinger .10 do do .In r ,t, ;II M Sherly ta d o do .1,. "r, Peter Mibter 4 it, do . do 145 Kline 2; it,, do d.. 2IS 1 :11 00 IS 00 I 31 3.1 011 , •II 697 Ng . • ~, 1 ' 1 liii• %%" "mail i'.! to siperelsor 1 John I, V iniret t 9; do Horse Al. ('tut 1 A Mornmer 11; do do JO 1 i • Pete( Jettiiing., hauling Liiitil.•r. 1.; - Jelemiali'Lord 1 dot Carpenter Work 11 S S Morris tor bill Flunks, 1 SA: It Morris do 1 ! Focht i 5: Foster. 12 yd. flannel for Cannon A .4 rter work dour at the Di alt:e. M.iiich i I'hunk -beet 167 :I'l Abraham Sterner. 6:.; day, work on St, 115 00 1 Juctli Reed, Esti . ( 'ost• tin ..1111(1t) -004 '2'2 12 [ Gec)rge W Culiimaig, School Tax - of 1850 i 7 50 A Amer. work at Bridge. M. C street 71 OS Jaeol. Merwine 1 month a. Watchman 25 110 Novelither 5 Ciliate. Lord, bill Lumber, ke. John M Sho ttttt t Snap. f o r En g in e . T & W Polltvk for Padlock, Zite., Engine Hose . 1 06 Ja-per Snell, • Mending stove 1 00 \V A Kirk - Arm Irotra for Hyd'bun 225 Alu'in W Sierner 1'23 days par tug fAirWet. 7,6 87 lam., Myer- I too as I,vatc•hin an 21 110 Samuel Faust I too as watchman 2I 110 11 Burr I too us watchman 24 00 1 II Campbell I year' salary a. Solicitor 100 00 I f 114 (beaux on arrount of Salary ii! at Ilettre I :els 7 day,' writ kon Street. It V( John !Ginty It do do do fi '2'2 Isaac Ben-mien 1:.; do di. do I': to R11•11'11 Sllltll4ai 1 . 2 do do do 111 41 Reuben Evans *1 do do do '2 r.l James I:orinmi I do do do •t .18 lit: Mei lowan 8 do do do I. 1.1, do do 7 do d.. it., '7 09 Jas McDonald 101 ,lo do do . 0.14 lleirr v Agers - 21 do do 410 .. 2 40 Miclinel Agen It; do d.. thi I i : , 2 , ' Abell', Schuh' 17; do do do 1.1 21 \V Pincher{ I to do it.. 'I IS, Jo. Litideintith I do do. do s'7 John Sennatt 11 do ila ihi, 111 M ichl Met 'idiry f 1 ,10 Al - 110 i .1 'l' . ) M 14'1 1 '1 I ;111111eV '2 do do do 1 'll.l Jame.. ('lary • 17 do - do _ do 'r, 22 rA Nlortimer 31 do tforse,and Cart 1 50 Peter Starr ,'. 1; iho do do 7. 00 N Seitzingar . :1 do do do I, 00 Samuel Mg. 'if do do do 1; 56 John Weigiiiiil '2 do do .1.. 4 110 Chas Woripan 18 it,, :' , 11111.er1'1.0r 27 00 W 11.141110 Re:order 11 di - ) work on Streets I. 31 November 19. Jacob Bell' I'll days on Siterts Minh'[ ShetiN 11 do do ' 45; R whoa Strailon 9t do do Is 4.1 Michael Agen -- "<....95 Jr. .1.. s ..:?; Reuben Evan.. 7I d" do ri• 11 Jame. Mel )(maid 1; do do 3 05 Reuben Evans I do to 87 Michael Morgan 113 do do 10 23 henry Agers 31 do do 2 83 'r Montgomery 4 do do 3•1 Watkin Pritchett 53- do do 4 79 Charles tWorman 12 do Supervt-or IS 00 John W inge I I 91 (10 llor-e and Cart 19 no Henry Sterner 53 do do Wagon 11 00 Peter Starr 2 3 (10 do Curt 550 Jame. Dougherty 4 do do do 500 John Weigand ',I do do do 13 00 Emanuel Reich 31 do do do t. 50 (lotlieh Wiest .1 do rfli do 100 Isaae Beck 4 Loads stone for cros'ini 1 00 Nathan Evan. 12 dr, (10 do 300 .1 51'repenter 13 do do do 3 '25 I. 11 Zinnia Copy of As.essinent 1850 5 (10 Witman & Sterner Play'ring Kern , ' House 9 50' A W Sterner IS days' paving - 27 12 Miners' Batik Int'st on.„3000 to July '5O 150 00 M Straivse Damoges a. assessed by app 362 50 Appraiser.' Fee,. 011 above II (10 December 3. 1' Lord Work at Wni. St. Engine Ilote.r. 58 30 H Yandu.en Work on Street. it 50 Michael Agen 71 day.' work on Street. , 6 ni Jacob Bell 5 do do Ito 435 It Stratton 10 do do do 8 71) IMc Donald 7 do (lb d o 609 • M Sheely 4 do di. do Ii 414 51 Morgan 7 do do d,. 6 'S't W Pritchett 61 do do it.. , 5 ,ii; Philip Lynch 21 do do do 215 C Worman 12 Superyism. IS 00 S M Mill. 81,days: Horse unit Call 1 - , 00 Peter Starr 4 days' Horse and Cart SOO John Dager fees as High ('on-table 7 RS . Richard Hirst Curbing, Clark, Boratin, and . Richardson 25 02 B Christian Hauling stone for Culbert. 10 50' Clement Ackc:rman Fixing Caller.{ II) 50 Philip Womeldorl Powder . 10 On John Ruch A morm Earl NX . t of ilson a coats vs. Borongli 32 09 J Ruch Borough, County, and State taxes 22 50 James Myers 1 mo. a. \Watchman 21 00 Bantry Harr 1 do do 24 00 Samuel Faust 1 do do 24 00 S Lewis- Services grading, stirveng &e. 96 00 A Arter Stone for Mt. C. Street Bridge 8' 28 II Zimmerman Work at M. C. St. bridge 7 4 5 George Madura 'do - do' do ' 657 December 17. • Jacob M Long Lamps &c. . 36 IS J M Long Stove and Pipe at Watch lionite.lo 00 Michael Egan 7 day. work on Street. 609 Hided Stratton 51 do do do 7 414 John II Kurt; 11 do do do 131 11 Roseligar ten 6 do.- do do 5 '..?'... Clias Worman I I do Supervisor Henry Moore 13 do work on Streets Jotin Sawber 2 do Horse and Cart John TooVe .1 do Ilore and Cart J& D Nagle Painting Good Intent Engine [louse S 50 J H Downing tin account of Salary 10 110 January 7, 1551, James Myers I month as Watchman 24 00 Samuel Faust 1 month as Watchman . 2-I 00 A \V Sterner Making Culverts on Lyon Laurel, and Burt Streets 11641 1(5 A \V Sterner Stone and Mason work On • Mincr.ville Road Culvert - 7 411 ' B Barr 1 mo. Watchman and I load coal 25 25 F Weaver Blaeksmith work 2!1(1 11 Boyer Blaclinmirth work . 13 20 CUM • 71 'l2 • •;(1 nc, It 57 'I 4x 8 27 u 57 IS 7 10 2 Is ti 00 7 10 I; 0 •1 3. :1 9 . 3 05 TF Beatty Sr. Co: Fluid Sm.,' 4tl 64 Rieli'd Stratton 91 days' work on Streets 27 Isaac Bensinger S do do do 696 Timothy Davis 1 1 1 do do do 131 Joseph Thoma.a 2- do do do 174 Chas Wonnan 15; work Supervisor 23 25 January 21., 5 88 8 05 1 53 5 44 1 '4; 5 01 8 05 1!ZI Chas %Vorman__ A. work Supervisor 0 00 Richard Stratton 2 days' work on Simms 1 74 G s D Shollenberger Lumber • 4 55 Levi Lone flanking CulVert Market Street 5 00 - Court House Building Committee, Luniher :10 00 J Ruch Interest on note againt Borough 17 GO C Lonl Bull Lumber& opening . Logan Court 19 52 J Mcßarnea Mark't St. Culvert Sze. 10 25 February 4. Charles Roger. I ton coal for Watch Ilouse2 50 • Watkm Prichett 8 days work on Streets ti 96 S Heffner day Horse .1z• Curt, I day labor kSi Jacob Reed jr, I days' work onStreets Si Jacob Christian 2I days liorse and Curt 500 Cha,. Warman 101 days Supervisor IS 37 Emrich 1 month Watchman 24 00 Junes Myers l do do 24 00 B Burr 1 - do do 24 OR T D Fernsler Damages awarded by App. 500 00 March 25. 2 01 '2 IS •• ti 75 2 44 10 .• 283 4 79 1 31 1 74 3.05 1 31 1 31 153 4 3.1 4 3 11 50 00 2 00 13 50 S Is 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 41 06 J M Beatty & Co. 111411 Camphine, Are. 44 9:1 Jaeob Mathews for 2 new Picks 2 50 Jaeob Kohler, Smith work 45 19 John H Downing amount of ,:alary t?:\ 113 Samuel raii.t, 1 month Watchman 25 00 B W Cinnming, in't on order, Mar. 24, '5l 13 tin Barny Bar 4 nights Watehies :3 31 • JohnDager, 41 mo. aalary High ,Conatable=. 12 50 John Sheridan, I day's work on Street. 87 Pail; Garrett 11 do 'do 1 31 Robert Darin 3 do do i 2 - ill Miehnel Egan 3 do do 161 Clia. Worman2l do Supery e.or 31 :Ai Daniel Henry 2 do Ain 174 \V Pritchett 1 do J., 87 11 oo !.2 00 T.: 00 1.2 h4l. ho 11.) S". ThoS Kennedy :i do do 435 Chas Wormanl I. do Supervisor 10 50 E E Bland lin bill of Lumber 15 :12 Ga. Company for Taxes tiM 00 April 1 . 1) Wolf services a. Watchman to date 20 84' . Samuel Faust 1 month a. Watchman 27 00 David Davis '2l days work on Street. '2 40 Neal Kennedy 0 do do 522 Michael Egan 91 do '? do ~ 8 `.27, It Stratton 1 do do ' I'd 05 Joseph Kline 0) do do f, 0.3 Peter Fahlen 71 do do :d. 53 Pat Boyler 11 do 'do ,I. 31 Taylor& Evan. 7 do I, o',/ E Wakelin '1 do do 2 1:1 Park flarreit' 5 3 do do 4 '7,) .1 Cumming. 31 do . do 252 Patrick Cullen 2 do ''do ' 174 • Michael ('non)' 3 do do 2 1.1 .Wit Evans 3 Iforre and Call 000 Fraud. Curran 7 lior,e and Cart 1i 00 David Philips 1 day's, work on t 4 treets .-, II Chas Woman 12 do Supervtsor 18 00 Francis Reed 1 do work on Smelt. *7 Miner.' Bank, interest I. month. 90 00 Peter Pahlen 3 day's work on Street. 2.,(11 T Sheridan 71 do ilo' lit 53 I) Met afrey I'll do ' do I I n:t Pall Garrett 10 do 110 ' ''l.l 70 Neal Kennedy . 23 do ' do 2 IS Mary Black 43 do d.) , 1 let Jim I 'looming 3 (Iv it.. WM it Davis 14 dri di) 0 Or', Taylor:S. - Evans 2) do MI 2 111 John Sennat 51 do ih, 4 7!I Michl Cooney 41 do do 't 92 11ava1 [layer 9i do ,1,1 Pi 49 'F Kennedy 91 do ,do mO5 It Stratton 11! do , d o ii 7il Owen. Carman 4 do ihi '1 4 t Michael Egi . atllo} do di, m 112 Joseph Kline 3 do (1,, 2WI Chril'n Moser -I .. - ‘l.) s . 1 43 Chas Louder 1 do )1,1 -) 11:) 'Jacob Hubei 't do ' do 2 111 Tint'y-Driserit 7 do do ii wi It \Valium. V 1110 . ' do 1 71 .1 WilllaMs 4 do do :I 00 -John Boas 1,1 d,. do 4 '7!) \Vin W ilron 5 do do 411 ("hasi,,Wormanl '2 do Superve.or 18'011 Franey) Kennan 10 day. llorse and Cart 20 00 Hugh O'Neal 101 days Horse and ('art 21 00 And'w :Mortimer 21 days Horse and Cart )1 (al A Sterner Work in I)nwn 1114 St tN: Ingilli Cniint • f : \V 1 bache. Service: Corn vs Neatly j.) Id 14 21 10 Id 00 9 00 11 25 it 00 1 . 00 1w 00 / and Mier. '2l DO < .1 If Down!!kr, Borough Map :1 00 .101111 Lambert :1 Load• Coal 't 7:, Intiu Strata.ll Work at Cuh•rtt 4 C . ..greet :1 00 May ti. 1 4- amitel Fau.d 1 month Watchman . 2:. 00 Daniel Wolll 1 month Watchman 2i On .1 Kline A:0.4 , in Suits against Borough 15 7:. \VII( WIIsO3 . I:1; Jay, Work on Street., iI 75 Ibt yid Ittivis 11 do do do I 31 1) Mel 'whin - 111 do do do II 75 Mary Blatik I do do do k 7 Thr, Kennedy 1; do do do I .3.1 nieli'd Stratton 15.1 do do do 13 4.. , Michael Egan I . () do do tin 11 75 Ti t; NieGowan 1 If do tin lit, 1? 411 .1 McCormick 2 do do tb. 171 Parlek Garrett 111 do do ,i., 111 2'l V Holborn' 11 /to lilt d„ I 1 i N (lot- Solider tl do do do .... 2! liirarn Itigt: 101 do do to 't 92 I 'lnt: Warman It;} do Aupervi-or ?1 7f) Ii Kennon I'll mitt lior+e• and I'”,1 2t; .',O Heigh O'Neal 1 do do do 2 1 - N1 A Mortimer 12: do tin do t?.. -, :at: Tim, witti.m. 51 a., tin do 111 fat , Philip Kohler Curbing 2tl Street 1711 igi Hiram IR ittg Election Is: E. Wttol it,. 11451 li, 75 Ivtriniall Revd do tAtlllill Waal 414. 17 00 .1441.11 I' Conrad do North We... 4 N\''"iti It , 50 — r --- 1,28 littlers amounting to •!". I ,Slgt 2ii -jr - - RECA Prru LAT,. IN Of amount of Order.'di awn from May 2?. 18511, *to May li, 1 85 1 - . For 13treet.4 and Culvert , in T,von. Lew- IS 00 1:I 00 4 .! 1 00 I' , 7•.! iti 111 Sri Si 33., rrl and Bard Street... , b4,' , 77 S 4 Market House,.:. Kl Fire Apparane‘, i;:i.l •ii Coirbimr, &e ' , an It! M oweliunetiur er prti-e- , ll.Ol '.SG Lump- , and Wtortin4.ll. . 1101 1):". Intereq on NI mot , : Bunk loan. 270 no Lo.ek-lip }loop. 11 ((0 Engin,. llouse, 1;r, SO Braize Nianrli Chunk ~ 6x-et li Road, 2.re foi 1%3.111 I 1011-', Inokno t i'ra. Company. 0.1 00 arsvourAf. STATEMENT 1,01, affatrt ea , psratton of the h0 , 00 ,, h Portqcollr • Dr • . Potter-on Loan *l,OOO 00 Iniere4t lionl2 l th April 1411 I.soo 00 4.400 00 Miner.' Bank Loan .':,000 00 1000 00 Alter Lunn „Lmo On Intere.t fro . rn 114 iniV, 1N49, t 7 (if) .1.177 00 D,. Win F:oc. Trewinrer Uni , iiiiictig. order-, Cr Balance doe by Ilenry 11ri-e on Dot,li cute. for the year 1819, z51,..181 21 do do 19`44 lobo Ho,-10` I ;TM 49 sondry .3.4A4 Lille lA' 111:11V)311111. club ing, 6,-r , 9144 . 24 Gas Cotripany 853 Xi Bilk receivable. . - 357 6:1 Balance • 10,700 42 EMI ro belarwe'doe by the Cotpetr etwn,./vlav )85i, $40.,700 42 JOHN li . 11l /MINING. Town Clerk: • 4 The Recount oil*. .1 Tineti. for VilPhealP of WA, ham been frilled in 101 l r.inve Dilar,T2o. 7TATF:IIIENT, Sholei),u the amount of 1' ha stawii,s; ploy 1:, 1.61 Order. issued tOr the year endow ' May ?2, ISI4, us per 'latement ptildt,tted, 5 , 1,502 Issued , . year ending May 7,'49. 12,1 M I I Issued, year ending May 7, 5.6 - i2 7'. Issued, year ending May 17,, '5l, 1) WO , •2fri Redeemed by S..Sillyman. Trea'r a. per statement ;ml,ll4lled Mar, 22. ISIS, 5.,5 54 4 11 Redeemed by Wm. Foy, Ttea'ri to May 7, '49, orders and tin , Op same, 8,623 I 111 at.'t p'd on order., I S.l ion 72 May 7, orderg& ins'i 7;2514 4 Ded't ot.'t paid on order. 24' 7,0;3 04 Mar t;, Men ct: in I I 4.9 . 2.5 tn.'t pant on ()Mel. 210 4:5 10.714 871 5,246 :ari Ont.tanding orders May 1 1,'51V1,24ti 111 ATTEST, JOHN If DowNis(:, Clerk We hereby eertify that from an examination of the Books and Voueher., we find the toregoing ..fairnieni to be correct D. G. ml;ow A N , A. K. Molt KIIKA Av.litort Nov. R, 1851 45 31 as ItOrrt THIS preparation Is now being offered to the public an a guarranteed Cure for the ICE% VEtt nee, and a.: the only known medicine in the world having been need in the mint, Veterinary ;oscine, of the proprietor for the last 37 yests ; and he has never known it *plait au a nine , ininant• or . pfndll. ring a lasting lure, And leaving the Ion.« In good spirits for work. The utter to/mpotency of the hors e for tahor, when troubled with Ibis common di , about,' Induce ert ry one haVibr sue It to apply halm.- dlately for this remedy. Price one doll.ir pet pae kage, which wilt be sent with full dtrectious,' to any pars oqthe united Stater All lellefil or romMonleationb. to be iddressed Post Pald," In I. P. 11(iirr. , Rear of No. 10 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Wholesale Agent fut the Coked States. _ _ N. B —Agents wanted throttsliOut the country, to to whom d liheta I .discount will be khru ; and their names placed in the advertisements. Addre.,d ea a boy 3. It; :Al I I I 4 u 0 1 (10 ff=l iiiiil excitement coxeumit nu arrival a — ad progress of Jenny n Lin q d. having ( vubsided Ante tier departure front the city, the great centre of mime lion appear■ to by at the STORE. N. E. Corner FourthLAMP arid cIiKREIV streets. Phila delphia. where ran be round the thestwiit and brit assortments of I.AMPS of every destrlptior In the city. Also. Chandatters of the nearest pattern*. Ho rmel. Holders and Candelabras of the most approved It yles constantly on hand. N. 0. R oa ms , l make •rrangements for lightning up Public . Air one or more nights on the most reasonable terms, at the shallsilt notice. PLI/ada. kept 2 pinrciaTti & 7,1931 32-3 m AMERICAN AGRiCuLTERF..i A writer. in the Genesee Fanner, 11r.1 hr. 65, will not admit that the English are a c . tually better farmers or more intelligent Men than our own agriculturists. The reason why they produce more is the scantiness of capital with too many of our fanners, which induces. them to s ki n their laud by cash selling grains, without returning; an equivalent to the soil in the shape of ina. nures. Another reason why the British ifar tuer does work more thoroughly, h e tends, is the better market. I ;llutto n:ar ,a beet are worth a shilling a pound, and hence they can afford to fatten animals w e n:,, d= k eep g ood stock, which produces is aura rich manures to feed the soil. The turnip is a valuable fro') to t►,N far mer, and is considered ! , :o partieular4 the fact that it attracts or collect, a ;truer amount of nitrogen from the atin,,sl4, ere than many other plants, and used as I,l'o for anithals, produces a eery ri4) manure," He says " As the population and manufactures of the country increase, as they neresS.arilv must do under a wise proteiN,ive duty Whir .tagn goods that 1720 he rn'anufactureil at: home, where there .s a superahtindaoce of raw material, farmers will have all the ad. vautage of a home market and high prices, especially of med. the production of tvhtrh will enable them to EttOW more wheat and increase the value and fertility of the farts. Then, too. the poorer. exhausted sods i.lf the east, will be scientifically cultivated and de light the eye 4n.1 fill the pocket by luxiirianu clover and heavy harvests. In the Mean time experiments should he tirade in this mat , on various tutu - leen-collecting Plants, as also on the cereals, especially Indian corn, of which little is known in this or anY other country, and egregious errors may he cum tnitted in calculations founded on experimen tal data of another hemisphere. though thet• may suggest the direction of inductive scien tific inquiries. It is not at all improbable that turnips will he found a profitable crop and be extensively grown when tlie proper management for their growth here shall he understood : hut this can only be ascertained by repeated experiments systematically car ried out. It has occurred to me that were a row ut otr . pipS sown lief ween every row of Indian torn, which it would he perlidps niressarr to plant a little wider-- say fiv'e feet and to keep clean, the plants would he shaded Irian the hot sun - and flourish. If hundred weight per aere ofuper-pliosphate lif lime. that will no doubt soon he manufaetured from the rich mineral phosphate lately dis covered in various pails of the euuniry, was drilled with seed, there Is little douta, large crop would he obtained. * It is hoped that some enterprising agriculturalists Will make the experiment and give, Ihe resultsi, which if favorable, as I expect, IVill reinte 0ne.,,/ the " CIITISI. !I " of the over , -'estifriated Superior ity of British agriculture. CEO •• That animal i.xereinen(." remarks a correspondent of the Germanloirli Ti!lograph, exposed openly, loses much of itsvaltie as a fertilizer, is most convincingly dentonstra ted by the act that the soil undertnamire heaps that have long. remained out, is made too rich, oftentimes, fbr successful cutrivation. All this valuable fertilizing matter; is lost to the soil in a great measure. and effiiits a di minution of the real worth of the'rnanure.— Sheds for the preservation of manure are amon7the cheapest appendages a farmer rail supply. They need not necessarily Le Ili peusizs, as the materials required. in 11 , 0 coustroti are generally such as fire the found on almost every farm, with perliap few slight exceptions, and the latair of con struction can be periiirtaea at seasons of vont paraiive leisure. As soon as your animals are tan (*ruin the yards to the stalls, the exerementattons, and eiattoost substances whirls have, aecuinu• fated in the former during the summer and ail'. tumualt , easons,shouldbeearefull t y eraped --not, however, to be exposed to l ' he deteri orating influence of ihe'atmocpbere, as is to, frequently the case, but to be rover ti up and efficiently protected, iu order that the hynii lying ingredients may be 'preserved And e , ,s • u‘..mtsed for future use! The prac*e of earr. mg OW the matitii . "-o“,itiade duriuglsumme , and leaving it exposed through the winter. in situations where a larger portion of its moat ve j luable ingredients must inevitably he Etb=trartled, is not only highly injudieious, but ab ,, erd. There is no more certain cation Of a poor farmer, than the Manifesta• lion nl indifference and negligeni•e iu 'the management of his manure." • Ma BIM MEM n '246 :111 414,`•t4A In the construction of new barns, it wil! strike:the practical mind that tliej Lest ma nure shed can be erected outside of the inam building, and parallelavith the raffle stable. Describing one. - on this the w'riter saye: tl-1.9.5S 17 " The stalk of the animals, which Were situated on a level. of some five Or six fee, above the level of the stereorarvi , or dung shed, were on a floor having a slight incli nation toward the latti , r, in order, to ear the urine to the tnanurie by means of "scup per., similar to those on the deckiof a ves sel. over the whole 'there was a flooring. and on this flooring the domestic fowls had their department for laying eggs and hatch• ing chickens—the excrement of which pasi,- .d igio the stercorary, and became mixed With the animal manure. Every fall some forty or fifty - loads of nitick are ilepositet.l and evenly spread Wier the floor, to reeeivi- Ond absorb the urinary matter, and gypsum and sulphuric acid ale sprinkled over the surface . 0f the rapidly augmenting deposit from the day the animals forsake Their pas ' tures fur their comfortable winter' quarters, till they leave them in the spring,.'!, 5.10,1-10 00 *lO NO 00 MR. EDITOR : I have adopted the follow ing plan olcuring and smoking hams with great success : —:Make in the first place a pickle of two quarts of salt, to which add one ounce of summer savory, one ounce Of sweet marjoram, one ounce of allipice, ha' t an ounce of saltpetre, and one: pound ol i brown sugar : boil the whole together over ' a clear and brisk fire, and apply the mixture boiling hot, to one hundred pounds of ham. It should remain in the pickle three weeks. In smoking hams, take a col - ninon hogs- head, with one litad out. Turn it with the open end down, and make a bole.in the up per end for the escape of Cie mitotic, and . hang the hams to the head. The fire should be fed with szw-duct from the - Mahogany workers, and should be kept up e-week. If mahogany chips or saw-dun cannot be ob tained, corncobs may be used as ..y:substitute. —Germantown Telegraph. . stevv 41-6 m Two farmers, on one occas . 'o-, trathri hors es on condition that in a week, the one that considered he had the hem bargain; should pay to the other two bushels of wheat.— When the appointed day Caine,' they met half-way between their houses. e'aett cam hag the wheat to the other. Eaeh pleased with his bargain, considered the Wheat just ly due to his neighbor, and was ;Ding to pay #.)l)t /111111F1. MANURE MRERS. CURING AND MMOKING DANIS ROSIEST FARMERS: FE,
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