Suiri-Saabs. • AN ODD lecinstir tN ORD/WEL—A correspon dent of ...Harper's Drawer" furnishes the follow ing, which is both new and good A few years since, while ireeelling in one of the mountainous and somewhat barren counties of Northwestern Georgia, in the early spring time and upon the Sabbath day, I reined up my horse at the front of an bumble log church situ ated in a beautiful grove. The congregation had, assembled, the inside being pretty well filled by the white settlers living thereabout. Outside, upon stumps and under the shade of trees, were to be seen groups of Atries eons of toil, cleanly dressed, and apparently full of enjOymeett as the broad grin and occasional loud chuckle demonstrated- I entered and took a seat• The warm Southern sun, looking down upon the earth with its balmiest and kiodlieet greet ing ; the tall and reverend form of the aged past for of divine life; and the rapt, solemn expres sion of upturned faces, all lifted the soul with the beauty and dignity of the Scriptures. Just at this solemn moment a lizard—probably reviv ed by the sun's hot rays—ventured into the holy sanctuary, upon the back of a. seat whereon sat an old and care-worn disciple of the church, without coat or vest. The extreme heat of the day Was ample apology for the scantiness of Lie appareL By his side eat a lovely, red lipped daughter, apparently eighteen years of age— behind them a mischievous-looking urchin of about fourteen. Seeing the lizard stretched at its lazy length—undecided whether to proceed or retire from this thronged human habitation— the parent of all mischief put it into the lad's head to catch it by the tail. As he did so, lie quietly leaned forward toward the old man, who was inclined in a patient, hearing attitude, and dropped it down the gap in his loose, home-made pantaloons_ Feeling the roughness of the crea ture's claws, he jumped hurriedly and excitedly from his seat, bringing his hang around with great force. The lizard, perceffing his advance cut off, turned for a retreat and gained admission beneath the coarse cotton shirt. Here, upon the bare flesh, his claws were intolerable. In an agony of fright,—with huge drops of sweat stand ing upon his forehead, and his eyes protrAing from their socketethe old man began to die robe.. The preacher ceased hie feeling exhorta tion; the eyes of all the congregation were turn ed upon so strange and unaccountable a scene. Two of the deacons advanced towards him. His daughter, in great alarm, sprang from her seat, and jumping up and down, and wringing her hands, screamed out: " , oh, lordy, lordy ! daddy's got a St!" "No, darter 1" cried the old man beneath the thick folds of hie cotton shirt ; "it's no fit—ien Si snake!" The remainder of this serio-lndierons scene ie left to the reader's imagination. CAI A CARPET .BAG EAT was but a day or two ago, while (ravelling upon the cars between this city and Columbus, that a train stopped at a small village not a hundred miles off, the con ductor crying out 'Fifteen minutes for dinner.' The passengers, of whom there happened to be a large number, rushed into the dining apart ment, and took the seats at the table, one of them depositing his carpet-bag in the chair nest to him. At the usual time the landlord passed around to make his collection, calling upon the aforesaid passenger for his payment for dinner._ 'How much ?' says the passenger. 'Eighty cents,' replied the landlord. 'Eighty cents for dinner? why that is extor tionate' No, sir; it is not extortionate. Ain't that your carpet-bag " Yes air; that is my carpet-bag.' Well, that carpet-bag occupies a seat and of entree I must charge for it.' 'Oh: is that the ease ? Well, here is your eighty cents.' Turning to the carpet-bag the passenger re marked 'Well, Mr. Carpet, Dag, as you have not had much to eat, suppose we take some thing,' at the same time opening its mouth, and turning therein half a hsm, a roast chicken, a plate of crackers, and sundry other articles, amid the roars of laughter of the other passen gers. The prevailing opinion among the passengers was that the oarpet-bag won.—Cincinnati En quirer. ser A WRITER in the Boston Musical Times ridicules the music furnished at private parties. He says he does n't often go into society, but found himself at one -the other evening. The daughter of the house, a pretty, graceful girl, sat down to the piano to sing, and enunciating the wort' with the usual distinctness of lady vocalists, tut well tts he can remember, this was what he hood:— The ally'—waves—beidde love—gather—Bowies Prow—unilleg—bowers. • I lov•—•--breaa—day--wark Tbe--eremble—dark - net ob-.62-to be W hit thee, nine owa beloved, with thee Two glimey Mild! are we. Blir Tan following appeared on a letter from a soldier, addressed to a yodug lady :—"Soldier's letter, and na'ry a red. Hard tack in place of bread. Postmaster shove this through. I've awry a stamp, but seven months due." Desirable City Lots For Sale. TLiE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE Sale at andante rata, • ive building Lots on North Ninth street. NEE&MIRRiiii=O Three Building Lots on the west aide of North Tenth street, and Panne= Building Lots on the east aide of Mon alley. The renditions will herniae easy to pnrchaeere, the pro. pricier being willing to leave-two-thirds of the purchase money stia on the promisee, it seemed by Bond and Mortgage, and allow payment to be made is installments of 10.20 and SO Dollars, until the whole debt Is paid, provided that one-third of the purchase money Is paid on delivery of the Deed. Throbs a rare chansefor Laborers and Mechanics to as sure homelout the lobs are in the neighborhood of the Steam Forge and Dmlnetrial Werke; and se it is understood ?bat au the pepeteor the /unction italiroade will be put up near the property. re' Plans of the Lots may be seen at my oMce. or that of Oscar Wagner, Esq., Coma street. Jan 31-ttj FREDERICK LAMM. Goschenhoppen Mutual Fire Inenr once Company. ATAT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF MAN agere of th e above named Company, held on the S7ti of December, A. D.,.1662, the f e slogigg am en dment. to the By-Laws were adopted, to take effect upon the com mencement of the period for which the Charter has been extended, to wit: On the 3rd day of March, A. D., 1563. In Article 6th, atter the Word. •. All property both real cog immonaL may be insured for three fourths Ste actual ma -value," Ismer: the words: The insured being entitled to three-fourths of the each value of any loss entailed, Strikeout Article 7th and Instead thereof Insert the follow ing By Law, to wit: The insurance to be during the cos. Camases of the Charter, provided, the rates of aesse-meat authorised by Section 6th of the Act of Incorporation, and Section 4th of the net Supplementary to said Ott, be paid into the bands of the Treasurer. agreeably to the prowl. Mom of mid Seotions. Should any Insurer neglect or re. flute to pay themes of assessment authorized as aforesaid, within the time specified In said 6th Section of the Act of Incorporation, the Managers mayat the end of thirty days after the expiration of the time limited in said 6th Section, declare the Policy of such Insurer to neglecting or refusing to pay the rates of assessment forfeited and Told, and shalt make an entry thereof on the minutes. [Extract from the minutes-] Jan 17-61] PHILIP SUPER, Secretary. Rare Chance for a gabinelmaker. rUr. UNDERSIONED; DESIROUS OR RE nqntistilng baiiness,ofFers for tale his Mock of CARL. adt term TOOLS together with a HEARSE and ..*Tti 44 4by VR4104 1, 3 8 8,111,684 . This is the oldest mad in the dm is in a good location, and Cars a rase Glance for a person with a mall capital. Applg.to DAVID MEIN, Agent, age,a—d3 Penn * Street, between' ird and Fourth. PRIME Vai% RUMOR Aldo SEEIV,ESS RAISINS, pommy Plum, Apple, Oranges, Lemons, rip, So., A. H. MOOCH'S, 40 filontli Fifth Street. OE RECRUITS WIRTH, 4ILL. FOR THE 55T11 PENNSYLVANIA WitiIIM4IICZAILIO_IIICINFEIBIa r Arg COL. R. WHITE, NOW AT BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA, OR ANY PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT NOW IN SERVICE. ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN ARE WANTED t, MI up iho Iteiritnooto now in the RfTIFICO of the lfnited SLAte, The nedereigued hae opened Recruiting Rendezvous Id Henry p. Mauderbsa's Kohl, h !La Borough of w•nnPlednrt Lieut. 0. M. PARSONS. Or tAth Regiment Penney Lennie Volanteers, Anend 23—ttl Recruiting Officer _ . COAL OIL WORKS, MANUFACTURE THE BEST BURNING OIL in the City; warranted pure and eweet, non-explo wee, lemi emelt when burning, no erieping the Wick, borne Wager than ally other Oil mode In Philedelphia, to which 1,ta40.0rt3 Conte...4 tem be obtained. Zino, BENZINE alwnya on hmid. Office $9, 2R3 North Third etreet, Phila. dediOn h. FRT. dee 13-41m] OEO. LERCH di CO, Bonding, Agente SOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. frIFIS PREPARATION, MADE FROM THE best Java Coffee, is recommended by physiciana an a warrior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Oeneral Debility, Dyepepeht, and ell 61/lene disorder.. 114.....andd tato have been compelled to abandon the neon[ coffee will nee thie without injurious effect•- One can contains the strangili of two pound* of ordinary noires. Price 26 cent*. KOLLOCX'S LEVAIN, The purest and best BARING POWDER known, for mak ing UFbt. eweetand nuottions Bread and cakes. Price 15 yenta. ltdaurifactarOd by IC H. HOLLOCH, Cbemiet, - • Corner of Broad and L'heetnat Street, Philadelphia. W Sold by all Drawlsle and Grocers. [[arch I—ly FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON TZN 3117#IX4=Wff MAIAINF, CITY OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms Fifty Cents per Day. City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St., (Orreglra HALL.) EALS AS THEY MAY BE ORDERED IN the spacious refectory. There lea Barber's Shop and ath Booms attached to the Hotel. Altir BeW$N, of VIT.NNERS and .11A.LINKEN who say we are full. IL FRENCH, Proprietor I=o3lll Three Pineneat Little Publication by a Deaf mute. 11 115 WAYS OF COOKING INDIAN CORN AS FOOD, tuiroluable to lull , family. I.—THE SHADE OF THE HAND, amusement for Os home circle, containing 24 pictures, over which are given direction for the bands throwing ehetioWo on the wall. SPIRIT OF THF, UNION, the pictorial von tents of which read, mark, and learn. " All mailed !reeler 39 Dente, or slap! P for 10 orals each. WM. DARLINGTON, Jan SI—MAJ N 0.16 6 William Street, New-York. POTATO= POTATO= i 2,000r 8 0U ekore and for sale guisn at 11 , 111 1 D 1 Fedi &ore, corner of Fifth and Washington streets. Fob 7-3:1 Wat. BROADS, Tr. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BERES OOW!TY, FOR THE' YEAR 1862. 'JIBE AUDITORS ELECTED TO 4T11171' AND mettle the accounts of the County of Barks from the 6th day of January, A. D. 1862, to the 31st day of December. 1863, both days Inclusive, having examined the same, re spectfully lay before the Honorable Judges of the Coati of Common Plena, the following Statement and Report: 1V1LL.11.431 .11ER.BST, ESQ., Treasurer, DR. ' To Roodpto „from Congdon, to loft: ALBANY. Daniel Brownmiller, for 1861 In full En 44 Jesse kliller, for 1868 none paid ECM Peter Tick, 101 lo tall lieuboa Mots, 1563 on avuonat EMU eat Efen Y 80r,,er,1561 in f 1862 none paid ERRS. Mittel R Ifftensor,l33l In full 370 74 William M. John, 1882 on account 852 73 1228 47 BESS lIPPIS. Samuel Wagner, 1861 In all • 354 94 William Marberger, 15621 n full gB7 64) 1242 44 BETHEL William 1). Klein, 1960 on account 99 90 John Burkhart, 1961 on account 616 00 William K1ein,11362 on account 901 69 1176 69 BERIovILLn. John L. Maze. 1661 on tumult 44 00 Mudd Bun. 1862 on acconni 81 Z. 5 96 25 BBECKNOCK. Christian Hartung, 1861 In fall 21 05 CI n 1552 on account 322 311 emaNialvoN, William Onset, 1861 in full 24 02 Robert A. Gilmer, 1862 none paid 24 02 . 111ain Pottaiger, 1861 in fall . 63 66 Joha W. Hollenbaah, 1662 none paid • COLBBROOKDALL Thomas Shane; 1861 in fall 357 64 " 1882 on account 660.00 ' CUBIST". Samuel Sart; 1861 on account 800 00 William Bertolat, 1882 on account 918 59 1218 25 EMZE3 Charles Wien, 1999 on account 10 00 William Reinert, 1801 in foil 106 97 Franklin Miner, 1862 on account 17 00 199 97 IYOUOLABS. D. B. D. Manger, 1881 In fall 547 85 " " 1862 none paid 647 35 Daniel Shultz. 1861 ou cooeuut &ma Roth. 1662 oil account XXIITZE. • J. B. Ltvengood,l96o in full 19 00 Samuel Strunk, 1861 on account :53 94 William oancar,lB62 on account 593 10 1963 94 OHJSZNW/CliE John /Shearer, Ma ln fall " /NZ on &soma HAMIIIIBO Reuben Adama 1861 on account Mahlon F. Wolf, 1662 on account SISIDELBEite, Samuel Weimer. 1551 In fall 280 23 Arthur Hhomalbergor, 1862 on account 888 54 1265 77 HEIDELBERG LOWER. John Maurer, 1881 472 40 Elijah Etiely, 1502 749 91 1222 81 EICIDELBSZtO tiorsts. William Ramp, 1862 is fall 623 92 I= &mast Gable, 1802 none paid 31iFFE113011- 9erenel Shinffer, 116,11 in fell 91 Gunnel 2echtuan, 1F43l in full • 45 99 &woe! Potteiger, 1862 on seeennt 147 43 KIITZTOWS. Rilliem Sbcedlar, 1801 in fall 430 70 reancli. Stauffer, 1862 none pal& 430 70 IiCINCISWADIP Jobn Katz, MI in t',lll Valentine Geist, 1862 on account DIAIDENCIIBEK. Jobb D. Stitzel. Ha in toll 1124 John 1882 as amount idikat.ON Easnuel Wed. 1961 in fall Jona L. %inner, 1882 on account MAXATAWBYr Allen glelownyer, IBCI In tnll. Charles IX Koch, 1882 oa account anniLranEßG.. Joseph Hinter, iSal in fall " " 1862 on account °LEY. George Brawlingller, 1862 fall '2134 12 -- 7 . 2134 12 ONTSLATINEX. • Amos Kauffman, 1860 in full 95 Daniel Coleman, 1861 on account 673 00 Emanuel Blekenbach, 18611 on account'. 186 30 ECM aarha Muhl, IS La tali PEERY. P. FL Albryht, 1861 in MI 76 00 1862 on account 600 00 FULIT Must= H. Sheerer, 1861 on a pan iz a, 800 CO George Baillitel, - 1802 MAO paid. RICHMOND. Freda Set: 11111, 15..1$ in fall 149 ta Levi B. Haan, LBW In fall at 00 Henry G. Heffner, MI on account 524 91 Aaron B. Riga, 1942 on account Ma 04 1491 40 ROBISON. Samuel Bitter, MS in fall 7:1 tel George Grubb, 'SOO in fall 41 15 Michael Weet/ey, 1161 16 full at et Lewts Woodward, ISO on aeoonnt 41, Sri gge 17 ROC KLAN D. Jonathan L. Landis. 18611 n full 345 71 Reuben Rhoads, IStl2 on acoottnt 270 0) 71 John Herb, 1541 to full ) , " . 4 oP KCCOV nt John Sef, 1800 In tall t!ll 12 Emanuel Ents,l26l In tall 533 bl Jacob Minnie... 1262 on Recount 12.75 lie 2.127 TITLITHOCtION 1 , P9R9• 11 t em Iteber,lB6l in fun 1:932 on account 194 In . 193 23 3117 35 TULPETIOCCON. Goll!'!ey Bold uer. lit to f a ll 520 79 Is. oo oa unt 119 24 910 03 UNION. Nathan B. Warneher, 1661 In full 190 09 John.hariviou,l:36o on acconnt • Id 1 , 4 - 130 11 WASITTNGTO7C. Da aid Benfield, 'RI In fall 453 AS Peter Dernhet, 1802 nn account UIS AO ISO SR WINDSOR. "dublon G. Spears. 1881 1n full let 61 Soho S. Seldle, 1882 on noconnt 567 732 45 William Freeborn, Is6l an a 009091 00 00 Henry Hackman, 1862 on account to 4!) 125 43 RIM niNG—North-Estst Ward. George Bushar,lB6o In fall 158 89 Christian Shultz. 1861 on account 98t 00 William Heidenreich, 1862 none paid 1140 89 maanialo —North , Wm( i 1 nrdr Aaron Getz, HQ on account 297 02 William Keen, 1061 on account :90 00 Berman Beard, 1662 none paid ' 109: 52 READlNo—South—East Itard. Bdwird Selitoock, 1860 on account 412 27 Viridian Shultz, 1561 an account 766 BS Qualm Boldly, 1802 on account 100 00 1210 95 RZADING—South-lreet Ward; John B. Griasinger,lB6l on account 1400 00 Wood 114. Schwartz, 1862 none paid 14,0 00 READING...4 4 O2IW Edward 84=4%1E, 1861 In full 880 13 '• 1562 on account 230 00 • . Permanent Loans. Samuel iiilitealtrt. 200 00 • 'lnlet Kemp, too 00 John Francis, 90, 0) William Rnabb, 800 00 [eau Reiff ;DOD 00 i.. John Anlenbach, 270 00 Henry Wagenhorst, administrator, 8.00 CO nantel Griesemer, 1201 00 Samuel Sulk, 7.0 00 Catharine and Wm. Wittnan, adm'ors., 100./ 00 Jacob 0. Hartzog, WV 00 John Lamle, 500 00 Henry Seidel, 1000 00 Charles Breneleer, 3000 CO Daniel Rachel, 6oo 00 Dr. William B. Wynn, 500 DO Jacob C. Hoff, 12110 00 Daniel L. 01161160141., 1150 00 James Bell, 070 00 Margaret Fasig, 650 00 Samuel Merkel, 630 00 F. R. &linkman, 1200 00 Joseph Shout°, 2005 00 Daniel Maurer, 1300 00 J. Cloister, woolgoota to A. ShersAin, 1200 00 Daniel Zacharlaa, 130 00 Joseph Levan, 400 00 Daniel Hahn, 000 00 leant Born, 260 00 Henry Katz, 20u 00 Levi E Hook, - Anna Answer, . 1500 00 800 CO Richard Sehnseder, 001 OD Jaeob Donahowar, 30 00 John P :Peglay, 1400 01 Isaac Graeff, ' 603 00 Daniel Hartman, 250 00 William Herbst, Esq., 1003 03 Samuel Donahower, 600 t,O 132b111a Grim, MO 00 Maelas Barley, 750 00 Lewis IL Wander, 1600 00 Elizabeth Stroudt, 100 03 Margaret M. Dewitt, 163 00 Andrew Karr, 850 00 Daniel Bertolet, 4800 OD Samuel B. Grant, 12 0 00 Mary Ebbert, Mb 00 Abraham Ems. • 200 00 Biebard Boone, 800 oo ThollloB LineOln, /200 00 Jacob Althonse, 800_00 Nathaniel Goodhart, Gill 0 Catharine Hertzog, without interest, 300 03 Daniel Hartman, without interest, 300 00 Henry wagenhorst, 600 00 Henry Frey, 1200 00 48,883 00 Prfdge Contracts and Tolls, for 1862. Penn street Bridge, yearly, contracts 1009 00 Francis Bechtel, toll collected 694 60 —, 1703 BO Lancaster Bridge, yearly contract' , • MD 76 Harriet McGuire, toll collected 604 00 ' " - - $5151 44 314 52 66 69 - - • 871 61 [2EI I= = =I:3 Poplar Neck 16440, trairlt contracts 208 BO Joseph Garber, toll collected 294 71 503 21 Hamburg Bridge, yearly contracts 315 50 Jacob Gerhard, toll collected 199 18 615 18 Bridge Stock end Dividends. Dividend from taloa'. Bridge, per Mat kilae S. Richards 40 00 Dividend from Althoneee Bridge, per Benjamin Parvin 62 42 Imereet for lame, 20 80 Dividend Black and White Hone Bridge, 160 00 283 22 En =M:r3 - JaMee Bell, Esq., 4 00 Jacob 8. Livingood, ER., 28 00 Henry W. Smith. Faiq., 12 00 • John 8. Richards, Esq., 16 00 . Matthias Mengel, Esq.. 8 00 B. 11 Dry and George Beam, Esql., 400 ' A. W. Kauffman. Esq., /6 03 B. R Boyer, Esq„ 4 - 00 J. B. Bechtel, E,q., 4 00 A. B. Wanner, Esq., 4 Ott Samuel 1.. Young, Esq., 8 00 John Banks, Esq , 12 00 Charles Davis, Esq., 4 CO J. K. MoKenty, Mg., 4 DO Jesse GI. Hawley, Eel., 400 J. D. Dittbib Req., 89 94 AU 84 1017 64 • Fines. Tobias Clouser, for persons swearing 6 01 Heber & Reifsnyder, for idling liquor 2 45 Jacob Tice, for eabbath. breaking 4 00 J. D. Bitting, Se q., Sheriff 1:55 00 SamneVoffman, sabbath breaking 287 ...-•.— ...... /70 IS 369 54 21 62 EME Coats Peter Tester, mown of costs . . Jacob Bechtel, on note 17 84 Benjamin Hoff, on accent of colts 5 00 William ffrealefand ilk& Frets, 69 29 • David B. Manger. Esq., S 14 Benjamin Ham, baboon In fall 24 84 Frank E. Goodbart, in Inn for note . 03 49 MI $l6 299 91 -- 20577 &rays &Ed. . Abraham H. Vanderslice, 1 bull 76 emi 395 00 sn S 9 El] H. W. Tyson, geode wad Malntenanoa, Key fees, Road Damages. A. B. Wanner, for Richmond tp. 120 OD Wharton Morrie, for Greenwich V. 20 00 Daniel Dimino; for Non tP- 40 CO 100 00 Odd State Tax. Old State Tax for the year 1881 828 07 Huckster Licenses. Amount In the county 899 67 out or the county 610 oo 1409 67 Deduct advertising and Treasurer's Coln minions 79 29 • Miscellaneous. Adam Schugard, for Jury foes refunded 4S Pavid McKnight, Esq., of Soldier's Relief Fund 8 19 Rahn R. Guest, of Robeson, for Bum tax for 1891 1 91 Solomon L. Caster, old planks at Sholl's 622 25 418 08 1041 31 Bridge 4 00 Gorge Y. Ritter, for Exoneration of tax MEM 760 82 - _ 1370 82 Whole amount received by the Treasurer $101,788 01 CR. The Treaanrer claim credit for the following orders drawn on him, viz 198 12 766 98 869 09 DIRECTORS OF THE POOR. Funeral Expenses, Out door 1510 00 906 53 2444 13 Reuben F. Drumheller, 3 coiling for sundry . pumps 8 75 J. Rubleeht, 1 coffin for S. Zettiewoyer 5 00 Charles Henninger, 15 coffins for different -Persons 71 60 Sam nel Drumbeat., 1 coals, for 811y1sfifoyer 5 00 1 for Mlee Hollins 6 LO Joseph Ronskey, 3 coffins for different per. sons 625 Henry Burkholder,l coffin for Sol. Long, 200 Kerper's 449 OS 589 9 4 1022 02 child 6 00 Henry Barkholder, l coffin for Sarah Phil. 450 Denial Hank, 1 coffin for Wm, Haan 'fi 00 Elijah B. Ilettaar, 1 coffin for Pam Warta 45 00 John Wagner, 2cofflesfor Zerr & Swavely 10 00 Lewle Snyder, 1 coffin for John Hoffman 601 3 coffins for A. Bechtel's 869 85 928 U. LEIB children 6 00 J, Lehman Heebner, 3 wane for different venom 14 60 Mvenou s artin H. Ludli, 6 cones for different 76 Jena Eek / *Mein illielffertit Norte &90 13111 ............ 000 00 RUSCOMBIVIANOIt 3 S 3 ID 711 9..3f3 82 MEM WOMELBDOB r GEM 1942,108 39 Verdict Fees 43 67 Prison 8453 61. 72 85 1360 - 3539 96 1=133 1330 98 Charles Schell, S splint for different per sons 5 00 Amos Rothermel, 1 villa for Win. Kimmel retch 5 00 Jonathan Knorr, 2 soling for different Pilr- INIVI 5 01 John Jackson, 1 cella for Peter Meek ' 00 J. it. Bitter. 2 coffins for different persons 570 Benicia Smbh, I coffin for Catharine Ebert S Oo Mention 4.)..xnurider, 1 coffin for Gotileb Whitmore 5 10 Jacob 14. Monger, 2 coffins for different per mn.n :4 75 Jonathan Beidler, coffins for different re ef:W.s Out.Doora Relief. Patrick Finney, for John Bacbart 20 00 Widow Schmel, 20 00 Samnel Filbert, for Jacob Wentzell 5 00 Benjamin Scariett, for hii family 2 00 :elm Natter, for 11.4. gosrlett 15 LO lienry Leaman, for self 20 LO Elijah B. Rettew, for Widow Wertz 20 00 Isaac Bahr, for his child 3O 0) Isaac H. Moore, for Jacob Wagner 20 00 Jacob Frick, for self 20 00 Reuben W. Drumheller, for M. Hoffman (, (to 001thetille Mahlon, for JOltethae Hoch 15 09 Samuel Yost, for Johdiktoore 10 00 Jacob Sugalbsrt, for H. lingelbart's family 5 00 Jacob Tone% for dUferent persons 125 81 George W. Hate, " " 108 11 Catherine Koch, for self 10 10 R. F. Drumbelle-, for Jacob Softiies 20 Ott Widow Steiner, for self 21 10 George D. Entre', for Widow Hummel 20 CO Jacob Gilbert, for self 5 00 Lewis Seamen, for self 20 10 Mrs. Colshan, for sett 20 00 Isaac Reiner, for self 10 00 Mrs. HIM, for self ' 20 00 Thomas Mason. for self 0 00 Daniel Bitting, f4r Thomas Mason 15 0.) Chas, W. Esser, for John B. Otto 20 00 Elizabeth Bons, further child 28 01 R. F. Drumheller, for Gee. Shearer 1 26 lipbraim Fritz, fur Samuel /Amin 15 00 Samuel Bootle, fur different penmen 85 79 Bernhard and Koch, " .0. 61 ' 72 13 Samuel Frees, 97 OS Levt Wolferebergar, for George Hies 5 0) Valid Johntivu, tor eel( 10 00 Jones Yott, for desalt munch 2000 James B. Wells, fur Bunsen' famll7 1220 0,5 OJ John Hoffman, for self 20 00 Elijah Rottew. for John Wertz 20 00 August Kerchner, 20 00 Joshua Bieber. for Mrs. Reppert 20 00 base Moore, for Jacob Kerchnor 20 0.) Geo. Blehl. for self 10 00 Henry Trump,.for danglatar 20 00 William Glamor, for self 10 00 Henry Flannery, for Mrs. Cortlff 10 00 James! Geiger, for RebeceaCott 12 00 Wm. Brineutrout, for different persons 37 50 Wei...Rhoads, or., .. .. 30 13 Nary Brown, for self 10 00 Frill and Brubaker for different perilous 90 07 Samuel Filbert, for Elizabeth Loug 10 00 Cherie:. Goodman, for calf 20 00 Poi ly.Smith, for self 000 Samuel Filbert, for Polly Smith 5 00 Isaac Moyer, for Lenhart 10 40 Henry Burkholder, for different persons 560 Win. Pea:look, .. .. 58 35 16.1) Deppen, for .elf - 500 George A lopack, for self 10 00 William Dodd, for Reif ' 500 It F. Drumheller for Mre. Rapp ort 0 00 Geo, K. Lorab, for Philip Miller'. wife 0 00 Daniel Buskirk, for Mary Olinger 10 03 F. K. diing, for Silvis Moyer 0 00 Tobias Clouser, for Daniel Berchner 5 00 John Hotline, for J. Belt 5 00 Frank Ludwig, for Daniel Glum 5 00 John Poh, for Jacob lick 5 00 Mrs. Z. Burkhard, for self 5 410 Samuel Troop, for child 5 0) Wm. Rhoads. Jr., for different persona 6 67 Rudolph Cotter, for self 5 00 Jonathan Borkey, for linsanna Wortman alO Aaron Gets, for different pereloba 15 8) Jeremiah Betdier, 0 325 Wm. Bohn, forJonatban Flebee , 16 00 A. H. & W. Schwartz, for different persons 5 95 Widow Grammis, for self 5 00 B. C. Mester, for different persons 44 II Charts. Seely. for Oeo. bleFeAridee 17 50 - William Hem, for eelf _ 5 00 ' Peter Sudan, for Win, Sbaltg 5 00 Benuerille theater, for Jobs Fisher 2 50 Hobo & Miller,-(or Jacob Zen 5 98 F. K. Slang, for Mrs. Harlin. 6 00 Goo W. Hain, for different persons 14 62 Samara Filbert, for Godßied Wituaore 9 50 1599 77 Dry Goods William Karpar David Krmantront John Hoff & Co. George K. Levan Wm N. Coleman, ag't Riegel & Brother 443 68 David Neff 315 53 R. BF B. Ludwig 4.. 88 24 Jafiiee, Kant, gamma &Co, 977 77 Wllll. B. Filbert & Co. 210 16 Kauffman dz Kissinger B H. Brown Franklin B. Fiebthora Ritter& Keyser Joke B. Pearson & Co. Groeoiu Hiram S. Getz & Co Waterman at Young 3113 43 William Rhoads, jr., groceries and shoes 233 03 B. IL Smith F. B. Shelters Cattle and Hop. Tames Skein, 10 hop 189 42 Joseph Rambo, 10 bow. 157 as George Rader. SO hogs 41.1 37 Jacob Zerr, 12 steers 1488 20 Fraud. 111e.k1e.32 steers, Weidner & 'steward 2! Mews - - - Joseph Rambo, 60 .beep 270 CO Samuel McKnight, 1 Dunham bat 90 00 OP 0 Whiskey and Vinegar. Bonneville Y. Yoder, whiskey Samuel Filbert, vinegar Tobias Bade, whiskey and Vinegar hardware toui Iren. Joseph L. Stichter John McKnight George Lerch & Co. John Seltzer & Co . .. .. . . 316 17 Grain, Flour and Grinding Grain. George F. Boyer, grinding grain 74 77 . Jonathan G. Miller, " u 127 13 Adam Filbert, ‘, i. 44 00 Samuel Shape. seed wheat 5 40 B. F. Drumheller, rye dearB4 90 Joseph Malbacherbeat . • 362 60 Filbert & Ke,ser, wheat 9804 lesio B. Ka'boob, clover seed 75 00 Adam Filbert, Wheat aid flour 033 25 George Strunk, wheat 62 96 lease Shanaman, wheat ' 67 60 J.F. Drumheller, rye flour 38 25 Frill & Brubaker Sour and Itisa 330 23 Samuel Filbert, Wheat ,': WO John Filbert, wheat 98 75 Win, Decker .179 1 . 5 60 50umar1 Filbert, ryo - 010 OtOrge W. H 919 & CO., grinding grain 50 92 1885 99 • Drugs. J. S. McCurdy John H. Raver S. S. Stevens Coal and S'alC. Chan S. Dickley, wharfage, coal and calt. 109 91 10chard Neat, coal and salt 694 16 John 0 HUI, coal 814 00 Samuel Freea, wharfage on octal 7 55 Wm, Poooock, %Ominous coal 17 00 AMR Giona, frolgin on coat 194 20 -- 1926 11 Tobacco Charles Brimleer J. & B. Zvi& Roots, Shoes and Leather. Wm. Geiger, shoos 111 00 Trout ar Grim, leather 61 92 H. F. Felix, boots and shoes 231 01 - 813 93 Printing and Stationery. J. Lawrenee Gets, advertising 27 60 Oboe. Kessler, advertising end 48 87 76 97 Hats. Francis Roland 70 87 • Lumber. Joshua Keel, Fulling and Dying, 3. R. B.3sltaao. Daniel Souders Issas Yost Tax. Lewis G. Frits, salmi tax, 186 t 42.0 S Wm. Peasiymicker, wheel tex,lsB2 et 16 Iternbermw, roa n tar, 1861 on mond 65 66 ••••••••-• /70 79 Salaries. Jacob Conrad, steward 9 months 450 00 Michael Eightmyer, under steward, on • account 278 19 H. A. summons, clerk. 1 year 235 00 /giaggi Filbert, director, 1 year 63 no .0 " eatra ettrtittle IS 00 Aaron Oats, director, 1 year . 90 tO extra services 15 00 R. F. Drumheller, director 65 04 extra servite6 10 00 Chas. Neely, M. D., physician's service; 10D 00 Melee] T. Llaingood, •' . 6 Iriont2o 50 11l Wharton Morrie. attorney, on account 62 60 Fred'k Leaf timilb, attorney 6 months 37 00 Regina Conrad, tesabing school 67 75 Peter Zimmerman Engineer, in fall 160 81 M. 8. Bickel, blacksmith, on. amount 154 85 Reuben ttubn.earter, on acebeint' 21 75 James /Huhn, carter ' - 147 07 John Bstael. baker. on account 170 46 Christian Ziegler tailor on account TM 00 Frederick Schutter. gardener, on account 112 ae Abraham Fry, porter In hospital 47 OD Ell Kocu. engineer, 6 months 110 00 Mary Whitman, meld-service, on amount 101 69 Mary Nagler, " 41 75 - 2681 68 EMI Mi.icelianeous Rana. John Fromm, labor in bay-making it 00 Henry titu.dt, " 17 50 Anthony Hertzog, labor In " 17 60 John P. Mellen% pipe and castings 70 62 Jacob Shaffner, 1 bacon 77 33 Wm. Yobn, medical services, 2 mules 30 01 John II- Spats, mettles! services 5 00 Baum! SlMlMeara carpenter work . 35 II Charles Healy. Medical minima 14 01 Abraham Arnold, 6 coats 24 00 John 8. Henry. 2 ploughs 34 00 Samuel Donahower, resadfng harness 4 84 Andrew Dacia, flag atones 6 88 Michael Kraemer, brooms 8 60 Henry Crones, notions 34 18 Peter Draw n, lime 660 . . Nora and out hire 17 60 Berko Casty Prim, coma MO 81 P. H. Spann, medical services, Seheable ii 01 Chrb.tlon Ziegler, interest on loan of $l5OO 80 00 Y. Albright, freight . 5 30 Lewin Heiner, cage.nleal and land li 8 arta & Whitman, bed poste 3 3° Helms & German, brushes 47 56 H. B. Sharer, cedar ware 6 06 Morris, Tesker & Co., steam pipes 0 50 Daniet Miller plumbing and rapes 40 03 Simon Reinhold, brushes 3 96 James Mi Matthews, medical services, 8. Zwoyer 5 PO William Williams, maintenance. 850011 Zwoyer a eo Christian Shutter, earthenware 20 39 D. Llewellyn Beaver , medical services 250 Plias Kern, brooms 7 GO John Long, maintenance, L. Smith 5 00 n 00 Jacob Walter, •• Douglass and Connard, steam fixtures 10 98 Directors of the Poor of Schuylkill county, for the maintenance of paupers belonging to thlo county 73 80 Harriet Jennings, for furniture a..e her by Datitellfilthouse 12 00 Michael Rightulyer. furniture 10 00 Bockbammer & Bold, fish 100 09 Wm. Drumheller, labor during hay-ma king and harvest 33 25 Richerd &header, labor daring hay ma king and barrens 29 75 Anion Lambert, labor during hey-making and harvest 25 75 MI!=MED —toll 453 [Total amount of Poor Hoagie Orders, $19.092 iB3 Prison Inspectors' Orders. R. T. While, for carpet chain 177 95 Jacob Young, II tons coal 81 el B. F. Owen, 300 copies Annual Report 23 00 Reading Gas Company, since let December 13 75 R. Paine, books for use of prleoners 12 34 Henry Tyson, carpet rage bought in Janu ary 30 70 Henry Tyion, maintenance. 3 months 416 14 do do 3 months salary 112 50 • Mrs. G. Tyson, 3 months ealaey 27 30 George K. Cleaver, 3 months eatery 125 90 Rhode & Fisher. carper chain 34 91 Henry Tyson, carpet rage bought sines February 47 10 . Lewis Driller, carpet chain and sundries 61 84 Henry Tyson, compiling Annual Report, Mil 6 03 J. H. Straub, for sole leather • dli R. T. White, for carpet chain • 126 20 Henry Tysen, for carpet rags in April, 1302 24 77 Jacob Young, for coal 28 30 J. D. liertolet, for repairing Wee IS 75 Samuel Summons, for visiting Laminar Prison 7 50 R. T. White, carpi chain 213 Al/ - Heading Gas'Company, bill 8 10 Henry Tyson, maintenance, 3 months 409 73 do do 3 months salary 112 20 Mrs. G. Tyson, 3 months salary 37 60 Lewis Briner, carpet chain, May 9, 40 31 Henry Tyson, carper rags bought 85 28 . George K. Clearer, 3 months salary 125 03 . Wm. Bridegam, for roofing prison 163 00 Henry Tyson, carpet rage bought since July 54 50 IL T. White, carpet chain 273 75 David Kate, Prison Impactor, attending 11 days 22 oa -Tema. Lee, attending 10 meetings 20 00 A. D. Hill y do do 22 ou Daniel Young, do a. 11 OJ Samuel &immune, attending 12 meetings 12 02 Jacob Young, do do 12 09 Lewis Bilner, do do 12 04) do do Secretary'e services 12 00 Reading One Company, for gee bill, Sept. 1 1552 4 50 R. T. White, for 1000 lbs. linen chain and 2 steel reads MI 60 Henry Tyeoe, carpet rags bought In Aug. 84 00 William Brldegam. for roofing prison 900 00 Samuel Sammons. for carpenter work 75 70 Leintnaster & Smith, for painting and ma l. 36 06 teria Henry Tyson, for maintenance, 3 months 585 51 do do 3 month, salary 112 60 !Oro G. Tyson, 3 do 31 50 0. K Cleaver, 3 do ' 123 10 R. T. White, for carpet chain 225 00 Henry Tyson, carpet rage bought in Sept. 1062 35 27 Wm. Bridegam, on account, for roofing 290 00 do for tin ware 12 12 J. Healy, for lumber 16 49 Jacob Young, for coal 422 75 Bard & Reber, for hardware 28 94 Charles K Snell, for tin ware 23 65 11. Bennethnui, for tin ware 16 70 J. Keppletuan, sash weighty pipes, &c. 33 99 William Korper, for dry goods 12 54 Adam Heilman. shoes [or prison 15 04 Isaac W. Harper, books and stationery 494 P. Albright, freight 10 88 Henry r reon, faking 2 LoYi to 1161196 of Refuge 12 80 Anthony Dralter, for brushes 7 42 Henry Tyson, for carpet rags 64 24 Diller Luth.-r, excise tax and license 35 64 Henry Tyson, for incidental expenses 35 16 do do do do 19 40 69 do for maintenance. 9 months 410 54 do do for 3 monios salary 112 80 Mrs. G. Tyson, 3 months salary 37 50 George K. Cleaver, 3 months eatery 1115 CO Dr. John B. Brooke, 1 year's salary as physician 76 00 William Herbst, Treasurer, 1 year's sal -50 00 11;s r . Y 0. Tyson, for dinners to Inspecton 18 AO '. _.:. 6814 11 Principal on Loans Paid William Moser, paid In fell 500 00 David B. Kline, do do 14. 000 Aaron K. Kline, do do 20 0, James Rice, do do 40 .00 Charlee Young. do do 51.0 00 Daniel H. Snyder, do do 275 no Anthony lam, de de 110 01 -- 3203 00 Interest Paid on Loans. Amount paid on Loans to different per m= 4742 73 . . 34 00 100 34 CM /95 86 18 2) 8/0 53 ET] tin MEM En 3 CIE] FEEI EM:111 1108 90 905 1 0 Printing Orders. Moritz P. Doing, imbliehing In Schnell, poet 50 00 Amelia Ilaarreebt, publishing in Geist der Zell . 150 00 . Jacob Buabb, publishing in Journal 132 60 J. L. Getz, do Queue 199 75 Arnold Pawelle, do Librale Beo bsolzier .80 OD Myers & Son, do Berke County Press 12 00 .. Charles Hessler, do 'Reading Adler 135 75 do do Stationery 58 87 - 888 87 11 07 6 a 38 26 -.-- - 66 63 217 61 79 93 16 95 8 68 January nolo= April sessions August sessions November session Coroner's Inquests. John Fez, bolding inquest on body otWary anl do In M quest e n Aaron Heckman 1 40 62 do do William Frill 76 do do Michael Knerr 62 do clewing bod y Michael li'Lachlln 75 do inquest on colored boy, name not known 12 do logneet on Theodore Hahn 00 do viewing body MIN Can' 75 do do 2 bodies, Helier, elm ' man one unknown 63 do Inquest on David Acker 20 do do Lewis Ebenetein 50 do do Martha Sage and In ner 1 24 Jeremiah Beard, inquest on Henry Swavely 1 58 do do do Wm, 0, Garland 24 Jeremiah Van Reed, for Wm. Holloway 28 Daniel Glower ' on John Clanger . 'OB Henry C. °roll. on Catharine Elbert 37p Henry Burkholder, on H. Phillips 12 Aaron 8. Holl, on Owen McGovern 62 Samuel H. Mailer, on Samuel Smith . 11 Abraham H. Widen,lice, on Johnsod Eliza beth Yon 64 206 44 1 87 62 10 270 48 Samuel M. Klee. on Henry Grim William Shubert, on Henry Jacoby 100 :3 90 23 Election Returns. Judges of Spring elections 644 68 Constables!, advertising and notices 260 80 Return Judges and election asseesors 888 243 Constable Henry Reiter, notifying election 1 00 .-,., 140 96 Amason. Paid Triennial Arsesemen: for 1861 759 37 Pother up Wile of votablea in 1861-62 206 Oa Notifying days of Appeal 643 28 Road Damage. Thomas L. Bablort, 'dewing State Road 12 20 Moths Moyer, for road Tuipshoiscon town ship 10 00 George Simla, do do 00 00 Philip and Michael Palter, do 90 00 Elias thudorf, do 0 00 JowittbAi Romig, damages In 51uhlenberg 28 00 Mary Knoll, gumless inlaying road in Tub pehoceo a ' 200 Joseph Schmusker, damages for alley In 70 37 344 40 344 40 81 47 37 60 16786 Reading 35 GO Lacy L. Boyer, dd do 35 Cl) Leads Brines, for Jos. BeadalPs.aetate 76 OJ Sarah Hobart, damages 5 00 Lome Moyer; do to Comm 76 00 Do do fees for timing under the old. EX3 WM 760 Eliza Delany, for damagee for alley in Headlag 20 00 Mary Hindi, do do 4S 00 Mary Phillips, _ do do ZS 00 Anthony Felix, do do 75 00 Samuel Rarberger, Ruder township 10 00 David Schneider, do 7 CO William filauesc, do 19 00 Joseph Rerbein, . do 14 00 Nicodecons Noll, Richmond township 140 00 Joel Weasimtuft, do 12.3 ou haw) Warmer, Exeter township Juries, Cryer, Tipsietees, 4.e„ January Torw, MG, (hind Jests 22 24 DO do do Yeti; 00 701 80 Do do do Court Cryer 88 t,O Do do do Tipataves .88 75 Do do do Couveying primmer' le 00 April Term, 1862, Grand Jurors 103 03 Do do do relit. do 1780 Ti Do do do Court Door 08 00 Do do do Tipstaves 8126 Do do do Conveying Omen II 25 August Term, 1862, Grand Jurors 129 27 Do do do Petit do 784 41 Do do do Court Oryer 68 00 Do do do 'nonfarm 12125 Do do do Conveying prhnoners 11 25 v.v—vv. November Term, 1882, Grand Jurors 98 96 Do do do Petit do 670 72 Do do do Court Geyer 16 02 Do do do Tipster°, 68 75 Do do do Conv'ing prisoner. 10 00 Mayor, Aldermen Justices, Con stables and Witness Fees. Mayor's bills for self, Pollee, Constables and Witnesses , 608 99 Aldermen apd Justices of the Peace 64 76 • Constables' tees in sundry CopuneaWeallb sum 133 93 079 all EEO Constables' Returns 82 84 62 70 66 62 63 63 .•••• 252 58 6000 83.063 70 Arresting Vagrants. Fees for arresting vagraots during the year County Officers. Paid Geo. W, 'BrOckinan, Commirmionere Clerk. 1 year's salary BM 00 Joseph Bitter, Court Cryer,, salary 200 of) James B. Bechtel, late District Attorney 896 00 Daniel Ermentrout, present • du 79 On James Bell, Clerk of Court Quarter Ses s 616 20 tone, Samuel M. Klee, Wm. Steffy and Joseph S Hoyer, County Auditors 150 00 Jacob ConahoWer, Commissioner's salary 221 Paul Weorich, Commineloner'enatory and evils, service 210 $0 George K. Lorah, Commissioner's salary and extra service 274 00 J. flagenman, Commissioners' Attorney 1 year's salary 100 00 J. D. Bitting, late Sheriff of Berks county 224 SS Court Howe Ezpenseo. 1 Paid J. 16. Stichter, for glow, vniit. he. g .22 Ferdinand Weeche, repairing looks 2 0 i Francis Rambo. repairing Court House 67 Merles K. linen, repairing roof on Court Honesl2 52 Sain'i Donahower, repairing chair cushion 22G Frederick Fox, 1 doz. common chair. 9 00 Henry Tonna, for hauling aches 1 6d Adam Fox, for planting trees in Court House yard 75 F. R. Oale, for shade trees In Court House yard 7 50 Lewis Oabel, for paving in Court House ~yard 1 65 E. D. Emith, Treasurer of Oas Company fur eundry bill. 00 20 William Rapp, for hauling ashes 70 • Samuel Summons, carpenter work at Court Housel4 63 Jacob Loden, repairing Court House clock fIS 75 Solomon Mengel, bal. for repairing roof 6)' 59 John Flickinger, for putting away coal 600 Henry S. Wiimen, bill for painting 1 40 Elijah Eamp, for 100 bunbels charcoal 9 00 Henry & Ilinthart, for lumber, &o. S 40 Wm. Rhoads.j r., rosin. soap, &G. 4 80 William Ermentrout, for coal 41 Oil Win. P. Dickenson, repairing fixtures 7 16 Jacob Young, for 10 tons coal 42 50 Joshua Rawly, lumber for Court House 300 B. Todd, for repairing window blind. 2 CO --- 347 62 EaIDCIng. —Penn Street Bridge. Fraught Bechtel, 11 months' salary (17 60) 192 60 Wm. Yeich, mending lanterns . 16/ David L. Wenrich, bal. In full for plank 26 4 02 S. L. Bnydet, plank 2 21. B. D. Smith, Treasurer of Gas Company 79 20 Warner, Miekey & Merril. Gas fixtures 14 75 John McKnight, for hardware • 23 46 Imes Mahan, cleaning bridge 2 09 GER /6 Lancaster Bridge. Harriet M'Guire, 11 months' salary (17 60) 192'90 S. D. Smith, TINABUIref Gee Company IS 65 Warner, Maim & Merrit, for Gas fixtures 14 75 JohalityKsight, for hardware 1 90 haat Dluthart, for cleaulus bridge 2 Es • - 260 96 Poplar Neck Bridge. Jos. Garber, 11 months' salary (12 50) 137 50 Hamburg Bridge. Jacob Gerhart, 11 months' salary at 1012 00 per month 137 50 Jacob Danahomar, for letting said bridge 5 50 Benjamin Gardner, for repairing . said bridge . 193 78 -338 88 County Bridget. Leidy Bholl. for lumber at bridge 87 00 Harrison tsysn, Mork at Unearth' bridge 2 50 Jonathaa Kline, hauling marble slab 1 00 John G. Staffer, repairing bridge roof in Greenwich 9 2d Daniel Bann, for work at State bridge 25 69 IL &J. Drexel, for stone at Reed's bridge 150 v. in it. Berger, repairing Rate Bridge at Riester's 75 20 Conrad si Wilmer., lumber for Stale bridge in Rent 175 80 Wm. Merkel, for repairing bridge in On. tetanus° 101 82 Merkel & Adams, for &moony bridge in Richmond ' • 150 00 John SieCutchen, whitewashing State bridge 10 00 Jacob ill, Deyelier, lumber for Mete bridge it OS - doe 90 Refunding Orders. Charles Diehl, collector of Penn, amount overpaid II 20 Jacob rechtel, eitueeefees refunded 1 GO Famed Onidiu, bridge toll refunded 8 01 Levi A. Han, collector of Richmond. re funded 81 Geo. Browmiller, collector of 01e7, tax overpaid 52 07 ----- 74 79 Soldiers' Relief. Rebecca Yocum S 00 Gasan 11 Gruff .. . . . Rebecca Maebeiner 4 00 Mack lifeDeeetigik 4 2 00 • atiellee Hopkins 12 01 Mrs. George Saylor 2 00 Lydia Kota 3 00 George V. Hang. for Emily Kaufman 3 Al So•omon Finer, for Mrs. Busk 2 (,0 Sophie Wien 4 01 Sarah Willed a(o CA11:121110 'Copia F. Memtlier Harriet fielder ==M Mary H aZler S,rah Kllse ==:l3 Angelico 'sods Amelia Noecicer • nrietCer ♦nd °theta 74 00 IDSZMI tlarlha Calvert do Anna Boyer Frances Beck . . Catharine Marpby do 64 00 Joann pox do 54 60 - - - Catharine Murphy do • di AO 6113/11 t ppba 49 OO Sarah Dinbler do bt 00 Catharine Weidner do Amelia Gabriel Bounties to VO Ca➢t. id, 1 1. 00 , Smith Do William R. andiron. Do William Monti Do Richard H. Jones Do George Newkirk Do' John Kennedy 0. 8. William N. Dolt; Do J P. Kook Lieut. John IL Weisner Do A. 8. Seaman Do 3.0 Beesler Do A. 0. Plummer Sundry Volunteers Miscellaneous. Joseph Hoch, horse-hire for Commission er. 156 L 37 00 A. W. Kauffman, for making out venires, 46 69 A. W. Kauffman, forserviem, fees and costs 36 08 - 81 05 Isaac Althorn*, conveying prisoners to the HOllllO of Refuge 28 f.O Isaac W. Harper, for stationery and blank books 139 93 Margaret Addis, taking son to the House of Refuge 8 12 Jacob Knabb, postage stamps 1 21 Charles IL Reiter, Recording Treasurer's Bond 2 60 David Plank, on account of balance doe him 2070 0) Samuel Nailer, blank books and sta tionery 10 03 H. H. Mohleeberg. discount on note 25 05 Pater Roth, horns hire for Commissioners 4 (10 D. H. Beideman, repairing 3 chairs 7.5 Union Bank of Reading, for note 600 00 Do do do do 16 00 Godhied Bordner. holding special election 13 14 Levi Hoffmaster and J. V. Dorn, clerking election • 300 Wm. Rhoads. jr., for moan and brushes 7 10 Ritter & Keyser, thread. yarn and tape 89 Hastens Peutteuttury, support of eton2l6t4 937 69 H. 11 Idubleaberg, discount on note 26 67 Jacob Knabb, box•bire & postage stamps 125 ' C. Freed, blank books and binding 15 76 James Harbeaon, seal and press for Or phans' Court 10 25 David Plank, interest and principal 356 66 Henry B. Boyer, horse-61re 1 60 Wm. Herbst, Ss+, counterfeit note given by Commissioners 6 00 Charles B. McKnight, for note 1500 40 Samuel Leawer, for 2 years' subscription for newspaper 2 03 Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co., freight on safe 4 48 P. B. Meese, making 11 duplicates 16 tO JoLn Y Cunning do 2 do 4 MI Matilda &alma& and others, scrubbing Court Noose 13 76 Michael K. Boyer, making 7 tax duplicates 11 00 Michael Kmemer, making 12 tax doplt. cares and aenls tlog appeal BO 00 Farrel, Herrin., 4 Co., difference on ex change of safe 150 00 - Jacob Knabb postage statips and box 1 24 Wes. Itridegaus, altpeosiii. taking George Haas to House of Refuge 10 00 Henry 8. Wltioan, painting and materials 10 62 0. W. Brockman, expenses to Harrisburg as Clerk in paying volunteers 4 10 School Directors of Maidsocreek 93 43 Wm. Herbst, Erq , and Bodo Otto, expeu sea to Washington In paying volunteers 08 48 R. R Mublenberg, discount on note 192 60 C. B. Reeder, repairing Bank Maria 6 76 Inane Sasasman, wagon hired 2 0 II H. Muh.enberg, discount on note in Farmers' Bank 256 67 D. A. U tech, post mortem examination on Mrs. Sage 20 Ann! heat Vireo, ice in Conn room 10 30 H. H. ainhlaubarg, diseount on 415000 OD 10 OJ David Idoßnigla, sending Physicians to tt astkiegtoe 367 00 Matilda Bachman, scrubbing Commission. era' once 100 Thomas W. Hartlay, for seal and press for Orphans' Court 7 00 Howard 4 Co.. for freight do 23 Bitter & ire, ter, for tape and yarn So ..tiler Luther, for U. Be: Enable Tax on bridge tolls 22 63 H. H. Mublenberg, discount on note la Farmers' Bank 20 00 Balance of new State Tax paid at Hap rlsbarg 65 06 Treasurer's salary for one year 400 00 Do nomodesion on State Tar 892 98 EMI I= =1 MEI 1024 85 MEI MEI Total Expenditures, To the Honorahie the Judges of the .Court of Comma Pleas of Berke County: The A-dttors respectfully report that they hove earefally .audited end settled the aseuuete vi Wllltam fierbet, Treasurer of Berke county, from the oth day of January, 1862, to the 31st day of December, 1862, both days twia sire, and and a balance due the Tresenrer, amonntlug to the sent of Fire Hundred and Twenty-four Dollar* and thirty four cents, (524 24). Witness mann& thlalab day of February, A. D,,1863." WILLIAM STEFFY, 308. O. ROYER, ladnaca. /Ow P. ToItAIG EMI Amount of Tax A d During the Year 192 57 of "iI .e* Ita o N "2 a'3 . Names of Townships. pl I . V, • g s - rs ..4XI 8 1 3 12 -5 Q --- Albany, T 1 668 231 ; 645 231 237 10 Alsace, , . 459 71 1 66 9.9 , 602 721 105 ge Amitf, 4194 70. 1194 701 33 22 8ern, 1 222 571 853 37 6 , 9 041 2411 70 Bern, Upper,9oB 49, 968 49 Bottpl, 11269 5. - / 301 691 967 661 277 1'.2 iteruvllle, / 170 36/ 36 25 139 11 Brecknuck, / 440 721 322 30 118 34 1 esernarvon, 544 271 644 27 °entre, 938 17 938 171 421 50 Colebrookdale, Mt 32 600 00 236 32 1 Comm, 1161 94 918 05 249 39 177 50 Diecrict, 849 2 2 17 CO 801 70 210 29 Douglass, 1 612 99 412 09 Pt 19 Earl, ' 1 425 1.5 21 63 403 53 102 00 Exeter, Itgee it 593 10 1013 24 Greenwich, ogg 43 209 91 776 62 200 CO Hamburg, / 428 53 836 39 93 14 Heidelberg, 4706 pp 888 54 217/4111 TO 11 Heidelberg, Lower, Iwo 101 749 9 1 945 191 an so Heidelberg, North, 671 46 071 40 Hereford, 900 67 9 03 47; 740 49 Jefferson, : 652 401 147 43 004 971 174 00 Kutztown. 1 437 32 437 37' Loogawamp, 1 971 451 4 18 06 668 891 210 to Hablenereek. 1'099 Om, 710 82, 348 80 . Harlem, ;1459 491 786 90 1 072 ag' • inazatawni, 11 784 501 906 63 878 071 400 90 Multlenberg, 11126 371 59.1 94 543 RI 153 12 1.22101ey, 1 1812221 18 Ontelannee, / 834 921 181 30; 648 611 350 84 Penn, 978 40. 978'401 Parry, ; 808 83: 600 LO, 208 6 . Pike. 469 811 1 469 81 Richmond, 1 1317 571 481 041 6„:15 071 us 00 Robeson, 0012 031 439 50' 652 111 582 17 Roo:Mend. bin 741 319 641 284 201 88 00 Itaicombcoanor, 1 383 561 76 53 1 288 R ; 150 00 Spring, 11488 3511375 591 112 It Tulpeboceon, 11164 IV, 119 241 1044 7* l 282 00 Tulpehoccon, Upper, 1 683 19.1 193 25 .889 84i 140 97 Union, B7O 931 16 84 864 0.1 Washington, ! 930 (xi los 90i 821 0' M 1 Madam*, :al 11, HI 84 89 21/ 20 00 Womeladorf, i 438 13 75 48 362 7*.1 110 00 Reading, N. B. Wanl, inn 19 1 1124 11 o N. W. Ward, :1226 99 1 1226 01 " 8.14 Ward, 11207 41 100 001 1107 4. 100 00 - " S. W. Ward, 1491 441 I 1491 44 •I Forum* Ward, 1 837 80! 250 001 587 30 3180 71 OUTSTANDING TAX. Jacob Weigeman, Womeledorf, lin, John Dastricb, Alsace, 1859, 313 34 Charles Wien, District, 1854, 37 12 William Mime, Betbal,lB6o, 102 65 Chubs Lebold, Hamburg, MO, MS 00 Lewis A. Livingood„ Womelsdorf, 1860, AS 99 READINGF : Aaron Getz, N. W. Ward, 1860, Edward Behmack, S. E. Ward, nee, John Borkart, Bethel, 1881, John L Maffei. Doraville, 1861, David Shall.% Rail, 1861. Samuel Streak, Brater,:lB6l. Reuben Adams, Hamburg, 1881, Daniel Coleman, Ontalannee, 1861, Abraham R. Shaeffer. Plke„1861, Henry 0. Heffner, Richmond, 1861, Pi Miura Freeborn, Womatedorf, 1631, RIMDINO: Christian Malta N. E. Ward, 1861, 681 74 William Keen, B. W. Ward, 1861, 1134 37 Daniel Eptailtz, 8. R. Ward. 1861, 683 13 John. B. Otiseinger, 8. W. Ward, 1561, 133 03 EMEI The above tea correct statement of the outstanding tax on the let day of January. A. D , 1883 WILLIAM STEFFY JOSEPH 8. ROYER Auditors, EZRA D. YORGY. Amount of Bonds held agar-- on the lid day of Jacob U. Reiff' 500 00 B. Amelia Flther MO o.' William Tdang 1000 oe Susanna Ritter 400 00 Amalie Feather, Eng 500 0 , Wash. Ben. Society 700 00 Deborah 8. Fisher 750 00 Daniel D . Nearer 1130 00 haat Reiff 900 0 • Benjamin R. Peter 000 Oil Peter Schneider 2880 00 David Schneider 3460 0 , Knabb 000 00 Geo. & Samuel Deterk 800 00 Jonas Barbells 900 00 Daiwa , alitalfar • 8000 Amanda Hartman 2850 0.) J 11.12158 Morrie 400 00 William Arnold „ 2600 00 Peter Deyeher 700 0 David Brembach 950 00 Esther Bechtel 105 " GO Elizabeth Heebner 968 0' Mary Ann Mehl 2100 00 Henry Neff 1000 0 /Wheals Knabb 2181 00 Bother Royer 100 00 finnan Knabb 2;00 no John Herbeln 500 001 Peter 8 Knabb 4.01 0 . Lewis K. Rottena.ein lu 0 00 Daniel K liottenstein 2000 OJ Jacob 6 Harting 420 00 Santana D. Knabb 1000 00 Elizabeth Reeser 300 00 Susanna Kiaaling 4011 00 Catharine Henry 125 01 Nally Reeser 800 0') Home Stittner 1072 I 0 L. Reiner, Adm'r. M. 110 00 CM 29 00 4u :0 LIM Whole amount of permanent 40 00 032 00 12=1 The above to a myriad eta comity, on the let day of Ja of the loeeo evade la 1R€!1 4EOO 00 47n4 60 4(00 00 4300 OP 4200 00 86,0 00 Fab 14—It] READING SAVINGS BANK. INCORPORATED MAY 11, US& CAPITAL, $50,000. Banking Howe, East Norhet Square, North Side, Reading, Pa. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS to Ten Thoneend Dollar. Money I. received on de poelt from 9A. if. to 3P. ; and ea Money bad 410. urday evenings from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Interest will be allowed at the rate of Mrs per cent. per annum, on all sums remainhig on deposit, for one year or ZOOM . On sums remaining lea than a year, Interest will be al lowed at the rate of Am , per cent, per annum. Air- All the assets of the Bank and thetndinfdssai prop erty of the etookheiskrt, aro liable ;be payment of Do' podia Persona who have money to deposit, are Invited to call at the Banking Boise for further information. DIRECTORS. . DAVID YODEE, GIDEON SETHI', MICHAEL Ostrava, CONRAD Rasa*, DANIEL D. Lomas, CONAND Y. BAIDLIA. A. F. BOAS -- 28,200 00 87 co 010 00 9550 01 8800 00 4150 CO sco 00 1800 00 ---• 18,250 00 $44,400 00 CatehiA?—•DAM LEIZIL INSURANCE COMPANY smarm or risoortinizawarlii. OFFICE, NOS. 4 AND 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, North. Bide co° Walnut St, Batman Dock and Third SO., PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED EP 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 5E100.10430. Properties of the Company, Peb. 1, .1863, $507,094 61. Marine, Ere and Inland Transportation insurance. HENRY D. STEMMED, SIMEON TOBY, CHARLES MACALESTER, WILLIAM S. SMITH, .1011 N B. BUDD, HENRY O. FREEMAN, HYDROS C. CARSON, HENRY D. SIIERRIRD, Proddeat. WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. • Air Applloattona For Dwaranee may be wade to WIL. LIA M NEELY, at Howard A Co'.. Inroad OBlce. May 11, 1861-ly . PRINCE & World Renowned Melodeons and Harmoniums, • WITH THE LATEST PATENTED improvements.latrodacing the Baseo tondo with the effect otPedal ham an the cheapest • , Instramente—from te EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED IP It AIL lei t! g 7 and 7K Octaves, fall Iron frame, overawing, small and large sizes, plain and very richly finished, from $176 to $4OO. according to style. • Also, Pianos by other makers. le• Every Warm:tent Warranted. For 'sleet the low eat wholesale pane, and a liberal daduetion for Out, Or on small and convenient monthly instalments. JAM ES SSLLAII, Sole Agent, 270 and 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce. Dee 6-6mo] TOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 WHITE 1: Granite Toe Setts of the newest style. 11,10 R SALE AT THE OLDJAIL, 800 OItAIIITE .12 Dinner Setts of the newest etyle. LOOK SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 1000 SETS 1 Common Tamara. - L - loR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LARO _U est asecirtment of Liverpool Ware ever offered In Itesdidg. FOR F SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE assortment of Pittsburgh. Boston and French Slaw ware of description. LOOK SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE CHOIC eat variety of Bar and Hotel Class, China andQueenh ware furniture ever offered In Reading. MIOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 60 BARRELS E. MEM yt Plkttadolega marlin 13viaLttiiir inir6L66, _ . - 7,602 16 $lO2 313 16 SEA.—EXTRA FINE OOLONG TEA, AT psocoms. eb 7] 40 South YU%h Street. RXTRA LABOKFAT MACKEREL, AT YibTJ PEOCOOKLE 40 South Mk Ma ~! 100 CO Eiffil EC] 25878 22 n 821 01 588 14 li6o OL 76 96 254 06 125 26 127 88 1 4 9S 268 03 44 76 LITE nut the County of Berk*, January, 1563, John R. Stanger SAO 00 William K. Stauffer 1271 00 Jacob Young IWO 00 Jacob 1.. Oriemmer 2CO 00 John D. Knabb 1400 00 Daniel Biller 060 00 !.ydia. Schneider 410 00 Jacob Young rOQ 00 John F. Metre, BR CO) 00 Josiah Rahn 1200 00 Daniel Faber ROO 04 Magda Jana Wilhelm & 0 00 Daniel L. arlesemer 930 01 Philip Ppohn 1030 LO Jacob Weidner 300 00 George Beaver 200 00 Elizabeth Troutman 600 00 Benjamin Merit 1000 00 Daniel Melt 600 00 Betty Bell 1030 00 William K. stauffer 800 00 David Drawback' 650 00 William Kush!, 600 00 Benjamin Katz :00 00 Samuel B. Koabb 600 OJ ham Reiff 900 00 William S. Allgaler 400 00 Barbara Sell 10 , 13 00 Haunch Alien SOO I 0 David Drawback 00.1 00 Sarah Heater 2100 00 David B. Kline 140 r 00 Dania] •Kaehal SOW 00 William M. ilairS 101 on Richard Boone 1000 0 Baths.. Ilnabb 6' 0 (0 Elizabeth A. Hitter MO 00 Catharine Biller 100 00 Chance Wagonharat 630 00 Daniel H. Levan 1600 00 07.4036 4141 manmade in 1852, 403,863 90 • - • $120,831 66 mot of the debt of Berke 111417. A. D., 1866, lactates WILL JOBB EZRA TAU STOTT, lI 0. nova, Auditors D. TOROS% President—A. P. BOAS. lAse27-ly OF TAB DIRECTOR::4 WILLIAM R. warm GEORGE H. STUART, SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., TOBIAS WAGNER, THOMAS B. WATTSON„ CHARLES O. 14.1wP,