Initi-Suaris. WHAT 13 THE USE? What is the use of trimming a lamp, If you never intend to light it ? What is the use of grappling a wrong, If yon never intend to fight it ? What is the use of removing your bat, If you do not intend to tom ? What is the use of wooing a maid, If you never intend to marry? What is the use of buying a coat, If you do not intend to wear it? What is the nee of a house for two, If you never intend to share it ? What is the me of gathering gold, If you do not intend to keep it ? What is the use of planting a field, If you never intend to reap it ? Whit is the nse of buying a book, If you do not intend to read it? What is the use of a cradle to you, If you never intend to need it t "Gout' Paamisicus."—The following is from the Cincinnati Commercial:—.• During the time When Kirby di qh was supposed to be beleaguer ing this city, the colored population were in a condition of agitation not second in demonstra tiveness to that prevailing among white folks. An incident took place, at one of their "war meetings," which should be recorded The able bodied colored men were debating the propriety of tendering their services to the Government as volunteers for the war. The prevailing impres bin had been that they ought to do it, and their patriotic emotions were at high African temper ature. But before the vote was taken. a tall and very black fellow produced a sudden revulsion of feeling by delivering himself as follows:—" I'm in faTor of pin', and will go in a minnit, if we go permiskus with white men. I'll tell you why I'm for going permiskus. If we go permiskus we'll have fair play. But let 'em get a reg'ment all of niggers, and dey'll put 'em in de fore front of de battle, and hose sides kill every one of 'em. say so, ash (rolling his eyes around the audi ence), and I ain't going' dat way, sah. I ain't goin' a step, 'leas I go permiskus, No, ash." And the able and eloquent Edhiopean subsided, and a solemn sensational pause followed. The eyes of the assembled darkies snapped white and wild at the idea that to go in any other way than •'permiskus" was certain death. And as they thought the chances of " permiskus" were not brilliant, the meeting adjourned without taking action. POSTAGJI Wiz-4 letter bearing the following address was reeently mailed in Rochester, New York - To Hiram Allen, OSWEGO ; Transposed, it readeth WE-GO-SO: . Transposed again, and you will see That thus it rammth, 80410-WE ; Transposed once more, and it will show A common adage, SO-WE-GO! Aye—so we go in Life's GREAT MAIL ; If well directed, we can't fail— If badly, "thereby, hangs a talc:" "Timm" SAHDINEL—Not long ago, a Western landlord, somewhat noted for his blunders, took it into his head to get up a ball at hie tavern.' As ha intended to do the thing up brown, and /MVO everything on the big-auger plan, he fan cied that a few 'store fixing' would be a great addition to the bill of fare of pork and turkey. He therefore made inquiry of his friends, and found that the only delicacy in market at that "season of the year was sardines; accordingly be sent to the nearest city for two dozen boxes sar dines. His chirography, however, was so vil lainously bad, as to make it read two duzzim boxes syringes_" The night of the party came, and as supper time drew near, the landlord looked anxiously down the'street for the appear ance of the stage which was to bring the princi pal dish on the bilL At'last it arrived, and with a package for the expectant landlord. Directly there was a great outcry, and a sound of cursing in the bar-room. The entire party rushed out to see what was the matter, and there stood Itoniface, as mad as a. turkey.eoek, puffing and blowing with rage. 'See there!' said he, .see there ! T sent to Dubuque fair two dozen boxes of sardines for supper to night, and the cussed fool sent me twenty-three boxes of them blamed pewter squirt-guns, and says that's all there was in the market!' SIX LINES OF TRUTH. Abolition tracto—Contracte Abolition sense—License. Abolition joy—Lovejoy. A hard lot for the Republicans—Ballot. The Abolitionists and Secessionists wish to suspend the Constitution, for fear it will suspend them. Ber POPILINS suggeste that if the price of White paper gees up much higher, and the repu tation of shinplaster* descends much lower, it will not be long before more can be made out of a bill by bleaching it white, and selling it for paper, than by attempting to pass it. Desirable City Lots For Sale. gHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE i3alla at moderate rata; Ye blinding Lots on North Ninth street. Blue Building Lots on the wont aide of Mon alley, East of Bluth street. Three Building Lots on the "west side of North Tenth street, and Fourteen Building Lots on the east side of Moss alley. The conditions will be made easy to purchasers, the pro prietor befog willing to leave two-thtrda of•the purchase money stand on the premises, if secured by Bond and Mortgage, and allow payment to be made in installments of 10, 20 and 00 Dollars, until the Whole debt is paid, provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid on delbreryof the Deed. • This is a rare chance for Laborers and Mechanics to se cure homes, as the lots are in the neighborhood of the Steam Forge and Industrial Works; and as it Is understood that sinks Depots of the Janet:ion Railroads will be pat op near the property. taF• Plans of the Lots may be seen at my office, or that of Oscar Wagner, Req., Court street. Jan gl-tf) PRBDIRICIE LAUER. HATS CAPS & FURS, rot?. rAir. AND WINTER, IIAT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OF Min SZtr. 33421081 EN, No. 6 West Penn Street. next door to the Tinton Bank or/tending, WHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM New York and Philadelphia the West styles or HATS and CAPS MiiM;Ml=Slg=l S4-711E45 - BUFFALO ROBES; 2211111169, CARPETBAGS, VALISES and UMBRELLAS, Which will be sold at the lowest cash prison .As he pay Cash for all his goods, he la enabled to sell them mum low 1 11;' A large lot of the teak quality of RID Runltztts received;ltrwhich the attention of Housekeepers is reopect fully Invited. Call and examine.—No trouble to show goods. [all 18-tf Rare Chance for a Cabinetmaker. LHUNDERSIGNED, DESIROUS OF RE aquishing bersinese, offer . for aale Me Meek of MAI ERS and TOOLS, together with a HEARSE end everything necessary to carry on the Undertaking Baldness. This le the oldest stand in the city, is in a good location, and offers a rare chance for a person with a small capital. Apply to DAVID RHEIN, Agent, any 22-113 Penn Street, between Third and Iburth. IAW& jAYER, BUNCH AND SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4Peaelme, Plums, Apples, Outages, Lemons, Figs, &c., A - . H. PICOCOOK'S. 40 South Fifth Street. RIM RECRUITS WARM, TIIE 55Th PENNSYLVANIA 311LIC4IG:Ir• 1111PIUMENIU 'lO9 COL. R. WHITE, NOW AT BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA, OR ANY PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT NOW IN SERVICE. ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN ARE WANTED to till up the Regiments now in the service of the Ud States. The undersigned has opened a Recruiting Rendezvous At Henry H. gianderbaotee Hotel, in the Borough of Wowelatiorf.. Lient. G. PARSONS. Of Reth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, August Intittl BeerultingOttloor. AAL - JR 11 , 1'01221V1 1 COAL OIL WORKS, AT A i !I t ! ;f e l e t A t C , T . w Gr a li r E ra TllE BEST nted pore and BURNINGsii swee t , Dox.m O p 0 L .41e., emelt when burning, so nilePOitt the wick, 6?"° loogar than any Other Oil made in PhilanalPnia. to whi< > } 1,01/0.000 Certificates eau be obtained. Also, BRDZINE always on hand. Office No. 233 North Third Street, Phila. JACOB B. FRY. deo 13-3 m) CEO. LERCR & CO., Reading, Agent.. KOLLOOIO3 DANDELION COFFEE. 'FINIS PREPARATION, MADE FROM THE I best Java Coffee, is recommended by phydelans as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled toahandon the nee r& coffee Will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCA'S LEVAIN, The purest and beat BARING POWDER known, for mak ing light, sweet and nntritions Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by . .. . N. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad hnd Cheetnnt Street, Philadelphia AG- Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. [March 1.-ly - FRENCH'S HOTEL. ON TN ZUROPEADT PLAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms Fifty Cents i)er Day. City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St., (OPPOSITE CITY HALL.) &1117. 1. A . L .p l a tS . r T ei ll ee tY r ; ;. MaY BE ORDERED IN Rome attached to the 11%17 " Barb"'s Shop Red air - Beware of RIINNEES and HAMNER who eay we are full. Jau 17-Iy] R. FRENCH, Proprietor. VO TEE PIINEW. OWING TO THE WONDERFUL INCREASE in our business, sad the want of sufficient room to ac commodate tha mama, we have found it neaassary to extend the boundaries of our yard, and have accordingly leaned the Luanne TARR, situated on THIRD STREET BELOW PINE STREET, which will be used exclusively Pia piling HEM LOCK and WHITE PIN.a JOIST, SCANTLING, RAFTERS. and BILL TIMBER., of all sixes and lengths. In our old yard, on the north side of Pixie street, extending from Third to Fourth street, will at all times be found to roe twin a fall assortment of seasoned BOARDS, PLANK, SHINGLES, dm Oar facilities for supplying Lumber hereafter, will be Bitch that they cannot be eurpaavvd in this or any othhi market in the State, and our prices will be found to be lower then at any other yard in this city. It is our par pose to keep on band every article that should be kept ins FIRST CLASS LUMRER YARD, and any article that may not he on head when coiled ler, will be procured at abort notice. aar- The public sire invited to give as a called. lune 7-tf) J. %KELT, Reading. Pa. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES • OF BEERS COMITY, FOR THE YEAR 1862. 'HE AUDITORS ELECTED TO ADJUST AND settle the accounts of the County of Berke from the 6th day of January,. A. D. 1862, to the Slat day of December. 1862, both day, Inclusive, having examined the same, re spectfully lay before the Honorable Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, the following Statement and Report,: WILLIAM HER BST, DSQ., Treasurer, DR To accapef from ceNctorir, to wft ALBANY. Daniel Brownmlller, foe 1861 In fall Uses Miller, for 1582 none paid 1=1:11 Peter Pick, ISO In fall Reuben Xetz, 1562 on account AMITY. 984 63 Reny ninoxfllpaid BERN. Daniel R. Kmneer, 1861 in Full 870 71 William N. 1562 on account 852 78 BERN UPPER. Samuel Wagner, 1861 in full 354 94 WilliamMarberga 1862 in full 887 .10 EMCEE! William D. %loin, 1560 on account 59 00 John Burkhart, 1661 on account 816 00 William Klein, 1862 on account 301 69 I= Jahn L. Hintze], IS6I on account Daniel 8811E3,1862 on account BRECKNOCK. Christian Hartung, ISGI in fall 21 05 1862 on moonlit 332 38 010aliARYOri. William Glued. 1861 in fall 21 02 Robert A. Gilmer, 1662 none pald CENTRE. William Potte'set, 1561 h Tall John W. Hal - Limbach, 1552 none paid COLEBREWEDALE. Thomas Shaner 16611 a fall • 317 64 1862 on account 660 06 CVMRU. Samuel Kurtz, 1861 on [account 300 00 William Bertelet, 188 S on account 918 8l MEM Charles Wien, 1859 on account William Reinert,. 1861 in fall Franklin Miner,lB62 on account BOWMAN. D. B. N. Manger, 1361 in full 547 35 1862 none paid EOM Daniel Shultz. 1861 on account Enoci Roth, 1862 on account EXETER. J. B. Livengood, 1960 in foil 19 00 Fannie! Strunk, 1891 on account 7.53 84 William Gannet, 1962 on account 091 10 GREENWICH. John Shearer, 7861 in full 351 30 1862 on Recount 299 91 HAMBURG. Reuben Adame,lB6/ on account 395 00 Mahlon F. Wolf, 1662 on account. 335 89 lINIDELBERG. Samuel Werner, 1861 in MI Arthur Hizamelberger, 1862 oil Account HEIDSLBERQ LOWER. John Maurer, 1861. -47 Z 40 Elijah Sillily, 1862 749 91 HBIDELBERO NORTH William Stump, 1862 in full BZILEPORD %mull Patle,loo3 wag pabl, JZFF3HOON. Samuel Shmffer, 1860 in fall 91 Samuel Zecbman, 1861 in fall 45 39 Samuel POtteiger, 1862 on account /47 45 NtITZTOWN William Blicedler,lB6l in fun Mane K. Stauffer, 1661 none paid =l=o2 John Rutz, 1961 in full Valentine Guist, 1862 on account MAIDENCIIREK. John D. thitzol, 1861 in tun John Saul, 1862 on account EMZ,Z! Painual Band, 1881 in fall 196 12 John L. Sincor, 1862 on account 788 98 MAXATAWBT. Allen fichwoyer, 1861 In full Chorine D. Noch, 1862 on account MITHLENBEE.G. Joseph !loner, 1861 In toll II 1862 on tenant. OLEY. George BrowumUler, 1862 In full 2134 12 ONTELAUNEE. Amos Kauffman, 19601 n full 95 Daniel Coleman, 1861 on account 673 00 Hummel nickenbacti, /502 on account 186 10 Enn Marled Diehl, 1862 in full PITIRT P. 8. Albrlght,l 861 In fall •• 1868 on account PIII.II. Abraham H. Sheerer, 1061 on account 300 00 George Grichtel,ls62 none paid Frederick Hill, 1595 iu full 149 64 Levi B. Ham Ditit) in full 84 00 Henry U. Heffner, 1861 on uocount. 525 91 Aaron B. High, 1862 on account 461 94 Samuel M lODSBON.ier, 1859 in fall 72 95 George Grubb, 1560 in full 41 95 Michael Watley, 1881 in fall 831 81 Lewis WOodWard. 1862 on acoonnt 439 135 AND Jonathan L. Land* 18 RO 61 IC n KL fall Reuben Rhoads, 1862 on accosust Braaohotenos. John Herb, 1661 in full • 1662 on account John Sell, 1860 in fall - Emanuel Mat., 1561 in full /MO Skittle . , 1862 on Amount TULPEHOCCON UPPER. Wllltam Bober, 14961 In MI 399 10 " 1E932 on account 199 25 TOLYEROCOON Qedfrey Bordner, 1561 in Inn " 1962 on aeeonnt Nathan R. Wamsber, 1,591 In full 199 69 John ; liartraon,lBo2 on account 18 84 David Deohad, 1801 la fall Peter Dandier, 1862 an account WIXDBOI. Mahlon G. Spears, 18e1 In fall John a. Seidle r 1802 on account, William 'Freeborn, 1861 OD account Henry llnckman, 1862 on account SIADING—North-East Ward. George Basher, MO in lull 138 88 Quietist. Mardis, IE4I on amount ee WtUtam Ileidenreleb, 1662 none paid llnaitlNG—North- Werst Ward. Aaron Getz, 1860 on account 307 02 William Keen, 1861 on account 790 00 Herman Beee-1,1002 none paid RaAtaaa—South—East Ward. Edward Schmeek. 1860 on account 412 27 Christian Shultz, 1561 on account 758 68 Charism Heftily, /802 on account 100 00 READING—South• West Ward. Jobn B. Glrlosinger, ISO on acoonnt 1400 00 Wood M. Schwartz, 1862 nom paid RIADING—Spruce Ward. Edward Sobweek, 1861 In run • 880 13 1862 on account 260 00 Permanent Loans, Samuel Marquart, 600-00 Daniel Kemp, 2500 00 Jobn Francis, 401 0) William Knabb, 000 (A Islas Reiff, 1000 00 " John Anionbsieh, 970 00 Henry Wagenborat, administrator, 860 GO f %Mel Grimmer, 1500 00 Samuel Knabb. ... 7LO 00 Catharine and Wm. Witman, adm'ora., 1000 00 • . . . .. . . ... . Jacob G. Hartzog, 900 00 John Lorah, 04 44 Henry Seidel, 1000 00 1 Charles Bramlsar, 3000 00 Daniel Kachel, 800 00 Dr. William B. Wynn, 500 00 Jacob C. Hoff, 1200 00 Daniel L. Grimmer, 1850 00 ' James Bell. • 670 00 Margaret Fasig, 650 00 dammed Merkel. VW 06 F. IL Brinkman, 1200 00 Joseph Sham% 2000 00 Daniel Maurer, 800 00 J. Heisler, assigned to A. Shandln, 1200 00 Daniel Zacharias, 130 00 Joseph Levan, 403 00 Daniel Hahn, 000 00 Imo Bonk 210 00 Henry Knit 200 00 Levi E. Hook, 1500 00 Anna liessair, 800 00 Richard Schoseder, NO 03 Jacob Donahower, 303 00 John P .Fegley, 1400 03 Isaac Graeff, 003 00 Daniel Hartman 250 00 William Herbst, 1009 03 Samuel Donahower, 800 00 Sybllla Grim, 430 00 Blasius Barley, 730 00 • Lewis H. Wunder, 1600 00 Elizabeth Strondt, 100 03 Margaret M. Dewitt, 163 00 . Andrew Karr, MO tKI Daniel Bertolet, 4000 00 Samuel B. Grant, 1200 00 Mary Ebbert, NO 00 Abraham Eme, 200 00 • Richard Boone, 800 00 ThomaB Lincoln, 1200 00 Jamb Althonse. BOO 00 Nathaniel floodhart, fioo (0 Catharine Hartzog, Without Interest, 300 00 Daniel Hartman, without intermit, 300 00 Henry Wageaborst, . 500 00 Henry Frey, 1200 00 49,863 00 Bridge Contracts and Tolls, for 1862. . • Pent treat Bridge, yearly contracts 1009 00 Francis Bechtel, tall collected 094 60 CIZIM 4661 4 4 914 52 96 99 EOM 88i ea BEM Enn -- 1703 60 • Lancaster Bridge, yearly contracts 855 75 Harriet McGuire, toil collected 664 00 1.620 76 Poplar Neck Bridge, yearly contracts 208 50 Joseph Garber, toll collected 294 71 1170 69 00 00 36 `lli Hamburg Bridge, yearly contracts Jacob Gerhard, toll colleoted Bridge Stock and Dividends, Dividend from telre's Bridge, per Mat thias S. Richard. 40 00 Dividend trent altilettstee Bridge, per Benjamin Partin 62 42 Interest for same, 20 60 Dividend Black and White Horse Bridge, 160 00 EOM EC • Verdict Fees. James Bell, • Egg., 4 00 Jacob B. Liyingood, Ruh 28 00 Henry W. Smith, Eeq., 22 00 John B. Richards, Eeq., 16 00 Matthias Mengel, Eoq.. 9 00 B. R. Dry and George Beam, bqe., 4 00 A. W. Kauffman, Beg., 16 00 B. P. Boyer, PA 4 00 J. B. Bechtel, E.g., 4 00 A. B. Wanner, Beg., 4 00 Samuel L. Toting, Esq., 6 00 John Banks, Rig., 12 00 Charles Davie, 8eg.,4 V 0 • J. K. McKenty, Eeq., - 4 00 Jesse GAlawley, Req., 4 00 J. D. Bitting, &sq . ., 89 34 El] MEI 10 00 166 97 17 00 Fines. Tobias Clouser, for persons swearing 6 01 Reber & Reifenyder, for selling lignor 2 45 Jacob Tice, _ for sabbath breaking 4 00 J.ll. Bitting, Req., Sheriff 155 00 Samuel Hoffman, eabbath breaking 2 67 Costs. Peter Tender, account anode 43 67 Jacob Bechtel, on note 11 69 Benjamin Hoff, on account of coats 6 00 William Tinnier and Eliza Praia, 69 29 David B. Manger. Eng., 3 19 Benjamin Hans, balance to full . 26 83 Frank R. Goodhart, in toll for note 68 49 80 64 2163 EZE 1365 94 Strays Sold Abraham H. Vanderslice, 1 bull 12M13 H. W. Tyson, goods bold Maintenance, Hey tees, Road Damages. A. B. Wanner, for Richmond tp. no OD Wharton Morris, for Greenwich Op. 20 00 Daniel Brenainger, for Penn tp. 40 CO 380 23 888 64 1:3111 Old State Tax. Old State Tax for the year 1861 620 o 7 EIMMI 633 93 Amount in the county " out of the Gouty 1409 67 Deduct advertising and Treasurer's Cum minion' 79 19 Erma • Miscellaneous. Adam Echagard, for Jury rem refunded 48 D..td McKnight, Req., of goldiar's RCM CM 430 70 Fond • 844 Ruins R. Guest, of Robeson, for State tax for 1861 / 91 Solomon L. Custer, old planks at Sholl's Bridge 4 00 George Y. Ritter, for Exoneration. of tax for 1860 . 1 32 623 25 4806 EXEI 020 00 750 53 1370 82 Whole amount received by the Treasurer $101,788 81 The Treasurer claims credit for the following orders drawn on him, viz : EZE3 DISZOTOILEI Or TRH Poo'. Funeral Expenses, Out door. Reuben F, Drumheller, 3 coffins for sundry persona 9 75 g g ive c ht, 1 coffin (or B. Zetilentoyer 6 00 Cherie* Benuinger, 15 veilins for different persons -71 50 Simnel Brumbach, 1 coffin for Silvia Moyer 5 00 1 " for Mice Ilsrtfino.s LO Joseph Ronekey, 3 coffins for different per sons 5 25 Elsnry Burkholder, 1 coffin for Sol. Long, 200 " 1 " Kerper'a 1640 00 906 63 = 449 08 089 94 1032 02 EMI child Henry Burkholder, 1 eaall. for Sarah Phil- 1:333 fps 460 Decibel Hawk, 1 coffin for Wm. Haas 600 Elijah 11. Renew, 1 collie fur Peter Wertz 400 Jobe Wagner, 2cofflue for Zerr & Swavely 10 00 Lewis Snyder, 1 collie for John Hoffman 600 A2O 11 MID 75 00 000 00 •• 8 coffins for A. Bechtel's children o OD J. Lehman Hyper, 8 coffins for different 14 60 person! 7 EMI Martin H. Landis, 4 coffins for different persons 12 76 Sohn Poh, I coftio for 2lisaboth Sorts A 00 300 00 =ZI2 .99S 71 270 00 193 09 75 53 IMEIM 2 12 828 91 1375 69 PO 79 /19 II WASHINGTON 403 98 103 90 16481 887 64 WOMEI.BDOIIIt 00 00 70 43 342,108 89 mane mmt 310 OD 199 18 Prison. 3453 61 73 85 13 50 - 620 07 Huckster Licenses. 899 87 019 VU - 14 1.3 Ell Charles Satell, 3 mans fa different per sons 5 00 Amos Ituthensel,/eogin for Wm. retch 5 00 Jonathan Knorr, 2 office fa different per. sons 00 John .Tackson, I main for Peer Meek 6. 00 11. B. Ritter, 2 coffins for Meant persons 575 Reuben Smith, I coffin for Otharine Short 5 03 Harrison Oxenrider, 1 eolliefor Slotlieb Whitmore 6 10 Jpoeb P. Manor, 2 copal fir different CM 12E1 portions 3 75 Jonathan Soldier, 2 cedi ng fir different per• 60115 • Ost.Docra Relief. Patrick Finney, for John Dothan 20 00 Widow Schmol, 20 03 Samuel Filbert, for .7.0 0 b weutzel 6 06 Benjamin Swirled, folios family 6 00 John Miller, for Bei..nearlett 15 00 Henry Leaman, for eif ir 20 10 Si jab B. ltettew, for idow Wertz 20 00 bane Bahr, for his MEd ' 10 CM lease H. Moore,lor herb Wagner 20 00 Jacob Frick, for salt 1 20 00 'Reuben F. Dramheller..for IL Haman 600 8011119 • 11 / 0 Binkley, for Jonathan Koch 16 00 Samuel Yost, for Jobn•Moore 10 00 Jacob Bngelhert, for B. 13ngelharre family 6 00 Jacob Toting; for &faint pinions .126 81. George W. lain, '• '. ' los Ii • Catharine Kneh, - for self ' 10 00 R. F. Dritrobeller, for Jacob Ratline, 20 00' Widow 'Velar, for self I 20 I A George D. Mittel, for Widow Emma ' 20 00 Jacob Gilbert, for "elf• 5 00 Lewis Seamen, for self \• 20 00 Mrs. Callihan. for 'self , 20 00 Isaac Steiner, for self / 10 00 Mrs. Haar, for self , 20 00 Thema' Meade, for said i 600 Daniel Bitting, for Thomas Mason I 16 01 Chat W. Ewer, for John B. Ottoi 20 00 Elizabeth Bons, for her child • 26 O.) 1 B. F. Droothelier; for Geo. Shearer 1 38 - Ephraim Fritz. for almost •Lessig , l5 00 Simnel Boone, for different persons . , 95 79 Ilirezhird aid Haab, tt is . ' 72 /3 Simnel Frees, nn 97 68 • Levi Wolterabargar, for &Wargo Klit6 6 00 David Johnson, for self 10 Ott Jones Port, for Susan Momich ' 20 00 James B. Wells, for Rodgers' famllli 12 03 .. os 4. 4s 20 OD John Hoffman. for self • 20 00 glifah ltottoor for John Worts 20 00 ' August Kirchner, " 20 00 • Joshua Bieber, for Mrs. Rapport 20 00 Imitate Moore. fur Jacob Ken:diner ! 20 03 Geo. Biehl, for self 10 to) !teary Trump, for