Reading gazette and Democrat. (Reading, Berks Co., Pa.) 1850-1878, March 07, 1863, Image 4

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Cries Sylva to a reverend dean—
" What reason can be given,
Since marriage is a holy thing,
That there is none in Heaven?"
" There arc no women," he replied.
She quick returns the jest—
• Women there are, but I'm afraid
They cannot find a priest."—Baze
stir RECINTEIr, at one of the numerous them
trim in Paris, an actor new to its boards, and too
recently arrived to have completely gained the
suffrages of the capricious Parisian public, was
treated with the most unmerited harshness by
the audience. Feeling the great injustice of the
disapprobation, and stung beyond his self con
trol, be muttered, but in too decided a stage
whisper,' " Silence, imbeciles !" The insulting
epithet was caught up - like wildfire throughout
the house, and nothing would pacify the aggriev
ed feelings of the audience until the impertinent
culprit stepped forward and made an apology in
the following terms t- . 1 Gentlemen, I called you
imbeciles —it is true! I apologize—l am
wrong !" In an instant the etorm of indignation
turned into as vociferous applause; the wit of
the actor obtained his pardon.
lOtrA BROOKLYN DOCTOR vouches for the facts
in the following:
An anxious father not long since d7ssovcred
his " only son and heir," aged 5, engaged in
pitching pennies with a number of ragged ur
chins, who bad just initiated him in the mys
teries of the all absorbing game. He gave the
little gamester a long lecture on the sin of gam
bling, etc., and finished by telling him that if he
ever caught him in the naughty work of pitching
pennies again, or gambling in any way, be would
give him a severe whipping. The youngster
stood with his hands in his pockets, coolly jing
ling the half-dozen coppers he had won ; and at
the conclusion of his father's remarks, little Bob
drew a cent from his pocket, and balancing it on
the thumb and index finger of his right hand,
said, "Dad, 111 go you head or tail for two liable.
or none I"
VIDEALZ Grussencs.—Progress and improve
meat are the order of the season. The following,
from the Winstead (Conn.) Herald, is an indica
tion of this progress. The Herald says:
The ladies of Winstead, the skating having
given out, have taken to kicking. They stick a
penknife into a door, about three feet from the
ground, and kick at it ; if they hit it, they take
it out and stick it in higher up- This was get
ting to be a favorite exercise, and a good many
girls could kick pretty high, but the amusement
has come to a sudden end through an accident to
a young married lady of the place, who, at the
first vigorous kick, went over backwards upon
the floor, injuring herself severely. The ladies
dare not do it any more.
J A Guar - Larsen banded ns the following
lines a few days ago_ They exhibit the wonder
ful pliability of the English language. The
lines may be read off from right to left, from left
to right, in columns downward or in columns
upward, and always the same question is asked
and answer given :
Shall we all die?
We shall die aIL
Die all shall we ?
All die we shall
Nor Ben.—A young officer of the British
House of Commons wore a tremrrolous pair of
mousteches, on which one of the members
said,—
" My dear fellow. now the war is over, why
don't you pat your moustaches on the peace es
tablishment?"
" Had you not better put your tongue on the
civil Hat?" was the prompt and happy retort.
ThAT F IMPOILTED . —On his return from the
Rhine a bibulous old tourist, being asked what
be thought of the fineness of the views there,
answered, "Well, of all the views I cared to clap
my eyes on, the finest to my taste was Vista
C'ognno,"—Punch.
Desirable City Lots For Sale.
rTB. UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE
Sala It moderate Men
' Handing Lots on North teloth street.
NMEaZ=ZI;I=
Three Building Lots on the went side of North Tenth
_street, and Bowmen Building Lola on the mug side of Moss
• allTheoy.
conditions will be made easy to purchasers, the pro
prietor being willing to leave two-thirds of the purchase
money stand oar the promisee, if aocared by Bond and
Mortgage, and allow payment to be made in installments
of 10. 20 and 50 Dollars, until the whole debt is paid,
provided that one-third of the purchase money is paid on
delivery of the Deed.
Tide L a rare chum for Laborers and Meebaules to se
ems tomes, as the lots are in the neighborhood of the Steam
Forge sad Indnatrial Works: and as it is enderatood that
ail the Depots of the Junction Railroads will be pat up
near the property.
. Plans of the Lots may be seen at my office, or that
of Omar Wagner, Req., Court street,
Jan 111-ti] FREDERICK LAMM.
TATS, CAPS & FURS,
• PDX PALL Awn virmsmlnt,
jaAT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED STAND OP
F. G. 13401.41.381.
N o . 6 W e st Penn Street, next door to the
Union Bank orneaotos,
VHO IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM
New:York and Philadelphia the latest styles of
HATS and CAPS
M;=M=;==l
. _LAMER' FUR&
BUFFALO ROAM
TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS,
.VALIBBS and UIiBBBLLAS,
which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As he pay
(h■b (or alibis goods, be is enabled to sell them at the low
est prices.
[2 it large lot of the best quality of BED FEATHERS
moaned, to which the attention of Housekeepers ii.raspeet
fully !gaited. Vail and examine.—No trouble to meow
goods. root 18-if
HARDWARE & IRON STORE,
WEOLEBALE AND ItETAZIS.
rpErF, SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING BOUGHT
the old lktahlished Hardware and Iron Store of the
late Fikker, Stevenson dc Co., and hiving added a large
new Stock of goods; would respectfully call the attention
of the public to their large assortment of
JUMP WARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, STEEL, PAINTS,
OILS, CLASS, SADDLERY,
COAUII TRIMMINGS, dn.,
Which they are detertutneo to sell at the yery loweet Mar
ket Prices, wholesale and retail.
GEORMI LERCH & CO.,
Corner at Fifth and Marked Square, next door to Borbon's
Mandan Bodsc, .(Celm's Old doold).
4310R011 . .LEACH.] Jan IS [J. T. JACKSON.
• BRBES OP TUE
(X ) , •
‘ -1 VU LODI A
MANUFACTURING CO'S
Ire 43tir.7 Int as
3.30 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa
_COMPANY, %VITO A CAPITAL OF
.$151:10, the ilea extend!. Works Of the eine in the
W.ottd, and !en experienes manufacturing of over 23
yam, with a reputationiong established, having also the
' exclusive control of all the night • soil of the great city of
, New York, are prepared to furnish as article which is.
Without doubt, the CHEOPS-1 . AND TORY BEST fertilizer in
'zebra°r. It greatly 'acreage° the yield end fluent; the crop
from tan to three weeks eviller, at an eXP9bge of from
tb ea to four dollars per tame With little o noiabor- Also,
FIFTY TONS of BONE TaFEU, being a mixture of bone
'end night sOli ground floe, at $45 per toe—a eaperier arti
cle for grain and pass. A pamphlet containing all neces
sary information, may be had free by addressing a letter
te'thetanhaeriber. . .
JAMES T. FOSTER,
Ogre of the Lodi ManufacturNg timnyeey,
OS Qourr.:wadt Street, New-York_
J. L. STICIITER, Agent, Reading.
Yob 7-am]
GLASS ! GLASS !! GLASS ! ! !—A LARGE
assortment comprising in part Genuine Remind Ver
non aplbieus. Champs, Wines, Eggs, Beer Bing &c, Be.
Per sole vhiMp Si PEIXOCE'S,
doe 6) 40 Beath 15th West
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS
A N
D D
COUNTRYEALERS.
CABINET GREAT
FURNITURE
AT
REDUCED
PRICES.
North Fifth Street, 3rd Door above the
Old State Ranee
JOHN D. BERTOLETTE,
TT WING PURCHASED THE LARGE AND
extenelve clock of Cabinet 'Furniture from B. Berto
tette, he now offers to the public the largest and most com
plete assortment of Furniture ever offered for sale to the
citizens of Reading and vicinity.
We Mock consinfie of PARLOR, BALL, LIBRARY,
CHAR - 888, DINING ROUX and ICITCHBN Farnitere,
all of hie own manufacture, and made in the moat work
manlike manner, end warranted to give entire satisfaction.
ismptoying none but experienced wbrkmen, he feels confi
dent of kineennS.
TO MEM 1e.71.111.D11.
Rs has constantly on band a large stock of Walnut, Ma
hogany and Rosewood Veneers, which have been selected
with much care. Coach Body, Flowing, Cabinet, Japan
and Shellac Varnishes; Undertakers' and Upholsterer.'
trimmings.
UNDERTAKINC.
Ready-made COZtie always op hand, mad lottuorale
tended to in the elty and aoontrq at the ahorteet sagas and
On the moss reasonable term.
ANT Doe% forget the place.
JOHN D. DRRTOLETTR,
Fifth street, Sd door above the Old Btate Rotuma.
Heading. March SO, 1.861-tf.
imaimxisexcricrwx•
COAL OIL WORKS,
MANUFACTURE TILE BEST BURNING OIL
In the City ; warranted pure and sweet, non-explo
s..ess email when burning, no Crisping the wick, barns
longer dote any other Oil made in Philadelphia, to which
/J.0%000 Certificates can be obtained. Alto, BENZINE
always on hand. 01liee No. 2.38 Worth Third street, Phila.
JACOII B. FRY.
den 13-3m] GEO. LERCH & CO., Reading, Agents.
BOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE.
THIS PREPARATION, MADE FROM TIIE
best Java Coffee, ie recommended by physiclana no a
superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility,
Dyepesela, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will TM this
without injurious effects. Oue eau contains the strength
of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 26 cents.
NOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,
The purest and best DARING POWDER known, for mak
lag light, sweet and nutritious Bread god cakes. Price
cents. Manufactured by . . .
M. H. KOLLOCK,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
all Sold by all Druggists and Owners, (March 1-ty
FRENCH'S HOTEL
ON Tfl NVILOPEAN PLAN,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Single Booms Fifty Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St.,
(OPPOSITE CITY HALL.)
ES AS THEYY EZDNEi\
the pacioni refectory. There e a beSh aed
"I .o4ine un w 6 ar a e ti o a f c rill t i o N tl aS El a u ntEWßlS[EN who say we
are fall.
Jan 17 ay] R. FRENCH, Proprietor.
ilEttrlir.
1 AI EE., BUNCH AND SEEDLESS RAISINS,
?eschew, Plums, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Ac.,
A. 111. PSOCOCK'S,
90 South Fifth Street-
Feb 7]
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF REEKS COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR 1862.
'IIIIE AUDITORS ELECTED TO ADJUST AND
settle the ACCOLInto or the bounty of Berke from the 6th
del' of Jellhafp...L D. Mt to the Met day Or December
inei, both days inclusive. having examined the name, re
spectful/y lay before the Honorable lodges of the Court of
Common Pleas. the following Statement and Report:
IVILLIAM LIERBST, ESQ., Treasurer, DR.
To Receipts. from Co //atom to toti
ALBANY.
Daniel Brownmiller, for 1861 in full
Jean Miller, for 1562 nom; paid
LEM
Peter Fick, 1861 In full
Reuben Mute, 1582 on account
UM
Henry
B l er q:b e ?, nthoure'lPti
BERN.
Daniel B. irrgmer, IS6I In fall
William R. Bonn, Ma on account
BERN UPPER.
Samuel Wagner, 1861 In fall
William Marberger, 1862 in fall
=EI
William D. Klein, ISSO on account
John Burkhart. 1861 no nem.unt
William Mein,lB62 on acc.ant
I=!
John 1.. Hiatzet, ISCI on account
Daniel Dent; lea on n0...a
BILECKNOCK
Christian Hartung, 1861 in fnU
1562 on account
OXILNAILVON.
William Guilt, ISM in tall
Bober& a, 0i1mer,,1862 none paid
CENTRE.
William Pallelam. 1661 to fall
JAR W, gplleabach, 1662 none paid
COLEBROOKDALE
Thomas Shatter, 18611 n full
" 1868 on account
CIIf4RII
Samuel Kurt; 188/. oil account 300 00
William Bute:plot, 1363 0/X account WS 53
DISTRICT
Charles Wien, 1859 on amount 10 00
William Reinert, 1861 in toll 188 97
Franklin Miner, 1862 on account 17 00
DOUGLASS
D. E. N. Manger, DIM In Dell
MS none paid
BARI.
Daniel Shultz. 1661 on account
Roos Roth, 1862 on account
lIKETNR,
L B. Livengood, 1860 in fall
Samuel Strunk, 1661 on account
William Ganser, 1862 on account
GREENWICH
John Shearer, 18131 in full
•' 1882 on account
HAMBURG
Reuben Adam, 1861 on account
Mahlon F. Wolf, 1862 on accotutt
Samuel Werner, 1681 In fall 380 21
Arthur Rinnae"berm, 1882 oa account 888 24
lISIDELBERG I,OWSII
John Maurer, 1861
Elijah Stiely, len
--- - 1222 81
II EIDELBEIIG NORTH'.
William Ettimp, 18(IZ in full
HERRFORD
Samuel Gable,lBl32 none paid.
JEFFICIISON.
Samuel Phattfer, 1860 in fall
Samuel Zeehmau. 1861 In full 45 88
Samuel Potteiger, 1.862 on account 141 43
KUTZTOWN
William 812cedler, 7861 In full
Imre ff. Stauffer, 1862 none paid
LONGSWAMP.
JAR Katz, 1661 In (nil
Wientine Geist, 1862 on account
MAIDENCREDII.
John D. BMW, 1861 In fall
John Banl, 1862 on account
MARION.
Samuel Erred, 1961 in full
John L. Kinser, 1863 on account
MAXATAWNY
Allen Elchwoyer, 1861 In hill
Charles D. Koch, 1662 on account
Joseph Hotter. 1861 I a fall
" * 1862 oa account
OLBY.
George Brownmiller, 18621 n tall 2124 12
ONTRLAUNEiII.
AMOR liattfman. 188 1 1 a full 36
Dude! Coltman. 1861 on account 672 it)
Ernaactol Rickenbacn. 1862 on account 106 316
ELEM
Charles Diehl, 1982 la full
17=13
P. S. Albright, 1941 In tall
. 6
•` 1982 on account
Mg.
Abraham H. Shaffer, 1861 on manna SOO 00
George Bechtel, 1862 none paid
Frederick H 111,1858 In full 119 64
Levi B. Haan, 1860 in full 03 00
Henry G. Heffner, 1861 on account 825 91
Aaron B. High, 1562 on account 491 91
Samnot Sitter, 1959 itt fuel
George Grubb, 1860 to full
Michael Wedley, 1861 In full
Lewis Woodward, 1862 on account
INDUCEMENT
ROCKLAND
Jonathan L. Lanai; 1881 irk toll
Reuben Rhoads, 180 en accooni
C E ID
BUYERS
John Herb, IS6I In fall
/852 on neseonnt
John Sell, IMO In full
Emanuel Maiz, Iniq Infoll
Jamb bhneler, 1862 on acoonnt
111LPEROCCON urran
William Reber, /Sal la tall
a 18112 on account
TULYEBOCCON
Godfrey Bordner, 1861 in full'
" " 11362 On %NOMA
UNION.
Statham B. Watnaher, 1981 In fall 199 89
JohnzLituireou,lB92on account 18 84
WABHINGTON
David Bonfield, Is6l let fall
Peter Dasher, /862 on eneount
WINOIIIOP.
Mallon O. Spears, 1801 in full
Jolla S. Beid/e, 18432 on uorouot
William 'Freeborn, 1861 on Ateonnt 90 00
Floury tiocknui, 1862 on account 75 43
READING—North-East Ward.
George &mbar. 281.0 In tall 168 89
Christian Shelia 1861 on account 98: 00
William Heidenreich, 1862 none paid
EWA OING—Nora. West Ward.
Aaron Gets, 1860 on account
William Kean, ISGI on account
Herman Beard, 1663 none paid
SHADlNO—South—East 'Ward.
Edward Soblet:A.lB6o on account 412 27
Chrialsn Shultz, 18131 on account 758 68
Charlen Beidly t /862 on account. IEIO 00
'READING—South- West Ward,
lons B. Griesinger, 1851 on acconnt ]4OO 00
Wood M. Schwartz, 1802 none paid
READlNG—spruce Ward.
Edward Fiehawk, 18811 n fall 880 18
" 1882 on account 250 00
Permanent Loans.
'iamvel Marquez!, 500 01
aniel Kemp, - 2500 00
rohn Frannie .401 01
William Kuril*, 89, 40
Isaac Relit 1000 00
John Aalenbach, - 270 00
Henry Wagenhorst, administrator, 850 80
.aniel Grieenmer, 110 ' 00
+amine' Knabb. 7,0 00
Catharine and Win. Witman, adM'ors., 100 5 00
Satoh 0. Hartzog, 900 00
John Lorah, . 500 00
Henry Seidel, 1000 CO
(Marina Breneteer, 3080 40
Daniel Michel, 600 00
Dr. William B. Wynn, 600 00
Jacob O. Rot 1200 CO
Daniel L. Orlezemer, 1850 00
James Belt, 570 00
Margaret Feat& 030 00
Samuel Merkel, 530 00
P. B. Brockman, 1300 00
Joseph Shoran, 2000 00
%Mel Banter, 800 00
J. Heeler, assigned to A. atieradin, 12 , 0 00
Daniel Zacharias, 130 00
Joseph Levan, 40) 00
Daniel Hahn, 600 00
Inane Bora, 2)0 00
Henry Katz, 200 00
Levi E Rook, 1500 00
Anna Keener, 800 CO
aleliazil Balitiza.lar, 003 03
Jacob Donabower, 304 00
John P -Fealey, 1.100 03
• Isaac araeff. ZOO 00
Daniel Hartman, 250 00
William Herbst, H.q., 1103 03
Silaintta Dooahower, 000 80
Bybilla Grim, 44 00
Blasius Barley, 760 CO
Lewis H. Wander, 1500 00
Kizaboth Stroud; 100 03
Margaret M. Dewitt, 168 00
Andrew Kerr, 850 00
Daniel Berielet, MOO 00
Samna' B. Grant, 1200 00
Mary EbberL MO 00
Abraham Bete, MO 00
Richard bonne, 800 00
Thomas Lincoln, 1200 00
Jacob Althonse, 800.00
Nathaniel Goodhart, 150 n 0
Catharine Hartzog, without tittered, 300 0)
Daniel Wittman. without interest. 300 00
Henry Plagenband, 60000
Henry Frey, , , 1100 00
MEI
314 52
50 99
371 61
1:31M
EMI
no 74
852 72
- 1223 47
48,863 00
Bridge Contracts and Tolls, for 1862.
Penn street Bridge, yearly contracts 1000 00
Francis Bechtel, toll collected 694 60
3 5 54 94
SO7 50
MUD
1103 60
Lanoadater Briage, yaltrly contraete 866 76
Ilarriet 6.loGuiro, tell
collected
MI 00
69 00
81800
301 69
1620 75
Poplar Neck Bridge. yearly contracts 208 80
Joseph Garber, toll collected 294 71
GO3 21
Hamburg Bridge, yearly contracts 315 CA
Jacob Gerhard, toll collected. 198 18
80 00
36 2.;
18
Bridge Stock and Dividends.
Dividend from teize's Bridge, per Mat
thias S. Mallards 40 03
Dividend from Altbonne'n Bridge, per
Benjamin Parvin 62 42
Inter et for same, 20 80
Dividend Black and White Hone Bridge, 280 00
283 22
DM
21 05
522 32
Er 33
24 02
u 02
James Bell, Itaq., 4 00
Jacob 6. Livingood, Eat, 20 00
Henry W. Smith. Dig., 12 00
John S. Bieber& Eq., 10 00
Hatable Mengel. Beg, 8 00
B. E Dry and George Beam, Yana., 4 00
A. W. Kauffman, Esq., 18 00
B. F. Boyer. Erq„ 4 00
J. B. Bechtel, Evq., 4 00
A. B. Wanner, 61. q., 4 00
Samuel L Young, Bsq., 8 00
John Bank; Erg , 12 00
Cherie. Davie, keg., 4 (0
I K. McKenty, kaq., 4 00
Jame G. Hawley, Eq . , 4 00
J. D. Bitting, Beg., ' 89 34
L 3 88
CM
857 64
660 00
1017 64
1215 65
221 34
Fines.
Tobias Olonner, for persons swearing 6 01
Reber & Reifenyder, for silting liquor 2'45
Job Tiro, for flabbath breaking 4 00
J.U. Bitting, Rag., Sheriff 158 00
Samuel Hoffman, sabbath breaking 2 67
193 97
UM
647 35
-- WO 13
Coats.
Peter Tester, account acclaim 43 67
Jacob Bechtel, on note 17 84
Benjamin 8011, on mania of 09001 6 00
William Maier and Eliza Preia, 03 39
David B. Manger. Bel., 8 14
Benjamin Bane, balance in hill 20 81
Frank B. Goodbart, in Mil for note 63 49
369 94
2168
Er
19 00
753 84
093 10
1365 9
-- SOB 77
Strays Sold.
Ibrabaut H. Vanderellce, l bull 78
3780
2119 81
4567 21
a W. Tia Ons goods sold
Maintenance,
Key feel,
sz ao
333 99
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Road _Damages
A. B. Wanner, for Richmond tp.
Wharton Morris, for Oreenwich tp.
Daniel Brenzinger, for Penn tp.
- 1268 77
472 40
749 91
Old State Taz
Old State Tax for the year IS6I
Huckster Lieenm
Amount le the county
out of the county
1:13
Deduct advertising and Treasurer's Com
abeam's
194 72
Miscellaneous.
Adam kelnaid, for Jury fees refunded 4S
David McKnight, .&q.. of Soldier's Relief
Food
ECM
IMI3
, .
Baum R. Guest, or Robeson, for State tax
for 1961 191
olomoo: L. Cuttr, old planks at Shell's
Bridge 4 00
George Y. Ritter, for Ifionerationa of tax
for 1160
525 25
416 Off
1=1::EZIM
640 00
750 62
EZEI
Whole amosat resolved by the Treasurer +101,788 8-1.
396 12
788 96
CIL
The Treasurer claims credit for the following orders drawn
on him, viz:
CM
DIRSOTORS OF TEM POOR.
Funeral Expenses, Out door,
Rauben F, Drumheller, 3 coffins for enadry
persona 0 75
J. AnCrecht, 1 coffin for E. 2ettlncooyer 600
Marlon Benninger, 19 coffins for different
persona 71 00
Samuel Brumbach,l coffin for Silvis Moyer fi 09
1 • for 311r6 !hotline Z t,O
Joseph Ronekey, 3 coffins for diffilreat per
-00118 6 25
floats Snrkholdar, 1 coffin for 301. law, 2IN
1 •' Kerper's
1540 00
900 53
IMM3
449 118
583 9 4
ll=
-- '.- 2134 / 2
child
500
Henry Burkholder, I coffin for Sarah Phil-
859 65
les 4
Daniel Bank, I colon 40 n for Wm. Baas h 00
Elijah B Rottew, I coffin for Deter Wertz sOu
John Wagner, Scoffinefor Zen. & Swavely 10 00
Lewis Snyder, 1 ouffin Fir John liolllnen 300
.. " 3 culling fur A. Bechtel's
CIE!
MEI
,OD
600 00
. .
cbildren
J. Lehman Heebner, 3 conks for different
MCI
14 GO
Martin H. Laid* 4 coffins for different
perilous
Jo➢➢ rob. 1 avala :yr Eitaabeth }forte
SOO BO
EMECIECI
E!2111
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72 95
41 85
331 8L
439 36
398 71
270 00
ItIISCONBMANOR.
183 09
10 53
SPRING
7:d 72
821 81
1375 59
EM
194 10
193 23
NO 79
119 24
4.5.9 98
108 90
=
18181
687 84
QM
WOMBLSDORF
166 43
EEO
B')7 02
790 00
EMI
1970 941
1400 00
1130 13
$42,103 39
Verdict Fees
UIIMI
34.53 61
7288
13 50
E=E3
120 03
SU OD
40 th
180 00
828 07
CM=l3
699 67
5W CO
1409 67
79 29
11E3
12 76
600
Charles Schell ? S coffins for different per
-5011. 5 00
Amos nothermel,lcoffin for Wm, Himmel- •
retch 5 00
Jonathan Knorr, 2 coffins for different per.
sons 6 05
John Jackson, 1 coffin for Peter Meek 5 00
3. E. Ritter, S coffins for different persons 576
&obeli Smith, 1 coffin for Catharine &bort 6 00
Barrmon Oxenrider, 1 coffin for Ootlieh
Whitmore 5 CO
Jacob N. Manger, 2 coffins for different
persona S 75
Jonathan Beidier, 2 coffin, for different per
tone 6 00
E 33
Out.Doorq Relief.
Patrick Finney, for John &schen 20 00
Widow Schmel, 20 01
Samuel Filbert, for Jacob Wonted. 6 00
Benjamin Scarlett, for has family 6 00
John Miller, for Benj. Scarlet. 15 00
Henry Leaman, for self 20 10
Elijah B. Bellew, for Widow Warts 20 00
lease Bahr, for his child ' 10 00
Isaac H. Moore, for Jacob Wagner 20 00
Jacob Frick, for self 20 00
Reuben F. Drumheller, for K. Hoffman 6 01)
Bonneville Binkley, for Jonathan Rath 16 00
Samuel root, for John Moore 10 00
Jacob EngeMort, for H. angelbart's - family 5 00
Jacob You.", for different persons 124 81
George W. Bain, '. " 108 11
Catharine Hoch, for self • 10 00
R. V. Drumheller, for Jacob Ermines 20 00
Widow Steiner, for self 20 I 0
George D. Stßzel, for Widow Hummel 20 to
Jacob Gilbert, for self 6 00
Lewis Seamen, forself 20 ill
Mrs. Cohabits. for self 20 00
Isaac Steiner, fur self 10 10
Mrs Haw, for self 20 00
Thomas Almon, for self 6 00
Daniel Bitting, for Thomas Mason 16 01
Chao W. Esser, for John B. Otto 20 00
elizabeth Bone, for her child 28 03
R. F. Drumheller, for On. 'Shearer 1 20
Ephntins Frits, for ka o eu e l Lossig 10 00
Samuel Boone, for difforeat penis/nit 86 70
Bernhard and Koch, " " ' 72 13
Samuel Frees, ~ .. 97 68
Levi Wolfereberger, for George Klee 6 00
fervid Johaeos, tor self /0 00
Jones Pott, for Susan Romich 20 00
James B. Wells, for Rodgers , family 12 03
.'' .. s. 20 03
John Hoffman, for self 20 00
gigots Rotten for John Weds KI 00
August Kerchner, 20 00
Joshua Bieber, for Mrs. ROW , ' 20 00
Isaac Moors, for Jacob Kerchner 20 00
Geo. BMW. for cell 10 to)
Henry Tramp, for daughter 31 00
William Glasser, for self 10 00
dietary Flannery, for Mrs. Cortiff 10 00
James Geiger, for Reines& Cott 12 00
Wm. Srmeutront, for different persons 07 66
Win. Rhoads, sr., e 80 73
Mary Brown, for self 10 00
Frill and Brubaker, for different persona 40 07
Samuel Filbert, for Elisabeth Long 10 01
Charles Goodman, foe self 20 00
Polly Smith, for self 5 00
Samuel Filbert, for Polly Smith 6 00
Isaac Moyer, for Lenhart 10 tO
Henry Burkholder, for different persons 600
Wm. Peocock, " 58 36
D.l) Deppsa, for self 6 03
George Alepech, for self . 10 00
William Dodd, fur self - 6 00
K F. Drumheller for Mrs. Ruppert 600,
Geo. K. Lorah, for Philip Miller's wife 6 0 0
Daniel Buskirk, for Mary Olinger 21€ 03
P. K. Span, for Wide Koper 6 00
Tobias Clouser, for Daotel Kerchner 6 00
Jobs Henson, for J. Eck 6 00
Frank Ludwig, for Daniel HIM. • 6 00
John Pah, for Jacob Rog 5 00
Mrs. R. Burkhard, for self 6 10
Samuel Troop, for child 6 01
Win. Rhoade jr.. for different persons 6 67
Rudolph Collor, for self IS 00
Jonathon Borkey, for Snlialitet Worthier' a(0
Aaron Getz, for different persons 19 69
Jeremiah %idler, ‘' “ 825
Wm. Bohn, for Jonathan Fisher 16 00
A. H. & W. Schwartz, for different persons 0 90
Widow Choleraic for self 6 00
E. C. Blesser, for differenopereons 44 11
Charles Remy. for Geo. Molfatridge 17 60
William Hess, for self 6 00
Peter Marshall, for Wm. Shultz 5 00
BenneVille Mester, for john Fisher 2 50
Moho & Miller, for Jacob Zorr 5 OS
F. R. Bpang, for Bre Manliest 0 00
Geo W. Hein, for different persons 14 62
Samuel Filbert, for Godfrled Witmore 9 .50
888 71
EIII3
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EOM
138 43
Dry Goode
William Raper 84 00
David brmentront 105 32
John Hoff & Co. 24 09
3eorga K. Levan 195 85
Win. N. Coleman. ag't IS 2)
Riegel & Brother 443 58
David Neff 395 53
R.. 4 P 14 Ladarla , de 31
James, Kent, Baas° .4 Co. 377 77"
Wm. S. Albert A Co. 210 18
Kauffman & Kleeinger 3.0 53
B H. Brown 0 83
Franklin B. Flehthorn 14 83
Bitter & Keyser 37 94
Jolla S. rearm' & CO. 12520
Groceries
Hiram 8. Getz & Co. 839 133
Waterman & Young 1113 43
William Moeda jr., groeerles and shoes 233 03
S. U. Smith 3 75
F. B. Shatters 6 21
Cattle and Hoge.
James Sloan, 10 bogs 158 42
Joseph Rambo, It) hogs 157 85
George Rader 30 hugs 41. 57
Jacob /err, 12 steers 1488 20
Francis klefkle. :12 steers, 1108 80
Weidner & stewart 22 stem 905 , 0
Joseph Rambo, 00 Plump 270 CO
Samuel McKnight, 1 Durham ball 40 Oa
Whiskey and 'Vinegar.
Bonneville Y. Yoder, whtakey It 07
damns' Filbert, vinegar 6 62
Tobias Barto, whiskey and vinegar 60 24
• Hardware and Iron.
Joseph L. liitichter 217 61
John McKnight 73 33
George Lerch & Co. 16 it 6
John benzoic & CO 8 68
316 17
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Grain, Row and Grinding Grain.
George F. Boyer, grinding grain 74 77 ' -
Jonathan R Miller, " " 127 12
Adam Filbert, 44 00
Samuel Snapp. cued wheat 6 40
it F. Drumheller, rye 110111 94 t 0
Joariph Balbach wheat 262160
Filbert & Be ner, wheat 93 04
Thaw B. Halbach. clover need 70 00
Adam Filbert, wheat and flour 633 23
George Strunk, wheat '.... 62 96
Isaac Sbeneman, wheat 67 'OO
J. F. Drumheller, rye dour 33 26
rail A Brnbaker Ilene and. bran 180 23
SamiO4 Filbert, wheat 85 e 9
John Filbert wheat 95 76
Win. Decker, rye 16 60
Sanun4 Filbert, rye 9 10
George W. Rain B Co., grinding grata 60 92
1885 88
Drags.
J. ff. McCurdy
.Toba. H. Racer
B. d. Stevens
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Coal and age.
Chas. 6. Bichley, wharfam coal and salt 108 91
Itinhard gear, awl and salt 684 18
John 0 dill, coal 314 00
bamuel Frew), wharfage on coat 7 85
Wm. Peooock,bltuminoas coal 17 00
Aaron Oats, freight on coal 184 20
Tobacco.
Charles Brewslsar 300 :13
J. &S. Syria • 40 83
in 06
' Book, Shoes and Leather.
Wm. Geiger, those
Trout 7k Grim, leather
H. F. Felix, boots Sad shoos
• 813 93
Printing and Stationery.
J. Lawrence Gists, advertising 27 80
Chia. Kessler, advertistsgoad stationery 98 87
Hats.
/kande Boland
- 70 37
ii 010637%
Joshua Seely
Fulling and Dyeing.
J. E. EdeDna
Daniel Senders
Isaac Teat
Lewis O. Felts, school tax, 1881 42 OS
Pecnypacker, school tax, 1562 _ 81 15
J. Liornberger, road tax, 1861 on account 62 66
Salaries,
Jacob Conrad, eteward 9 montbe
Michael Itigiattoyer, under eteward, on
account 279 1 9
H. A. iSummone, clerk. 1 year 225 00
Samuel Filbert, director, 1 year 65 00
extra service' 15 00
Aaron Getz, director, 1 year 90 10
Calm services 15 00
R F. Drumheller, director 05 Of
extra services 15 uo
Chas. Healy, M. D., physician's eer►icee 100 00
Michael '4'. Liringood, " " 0
mouths SO , 0
Wharton Morrie, attorney. on account 82 BO
Pred'k Lear Smith, attorney 6 menthe 07 00
Raging Conrad, teaching school 93 75
Peter Zfinmermou Engineer, to MI 1011 St
M. 8 Bickel, blacksinith, an ecconnt 154 SO
keubea Kohn carter, on account 2t 75
James nicht', carter 147 07
John Hansel baker, on account 175 46
Chriattan Ziegler tailor on account 224 00
Frederick Rebutter. gardener, ou account 112 26
Abraham Fry. porter in noapital 47 00
Zit !Boob engineer. 5 months 150 CO
Mary Whitman, maid service, on account 104 89
Mary Dangler, .• ~., 4l 75
Miscellaneous Items.
John Fromm, labor in hay-malting 11 00
Henry MIH. .. i. 17 50..
Anthony Herten, labor in " 17 30
John P. Hellen, pipe end castinge 70 Si
Jacob Shaffner, 1 bacon 77 33
Wee. 'Kohn, medical eervices. 2 nudes 85 01
John H Spats. Medina nervlciie 5.00
Samuel &gamma, carpenter work 315 31
Charles Seely. medical marines 15 01
Abraham Arnold. 6 coats 24 00
John o. Henry, 3 ploughs 31 00
Smmuel 11....1..wer, mending 116X1i666 4 64
Andrew leads. Bar stones 6 ES
Michael .K , A,lner, brooms 8 50
Henry Crouse, notions 31 16
Peter Brown, lime 6 60
.. .. Horne and cad hire 17 60
Berke County Pawn, carpet 140 93
P. 11. Spattg, medical services, &linable 590
Christian Ziegler, interest on loan of $1.500 30 00
P. Albright, freight 6 30
' Lewis Briner, cake meal and sand 5 18
' Grief/ & Whitman, bed posts 3 30
Helms & German, brurbee 47 66
H. B Sharer, cedar ware 0 06
Morris, Tacker & Co , steam plum 9 69
Daniel Miller plumbing and pipes 40 03
Simon Reinhold, brusbes 3 96
James AI: Matthews, medical services, B.
Zwoyer 5 00
William Williams, maintenance, Blume
Zwoyer 6 00
Christian Shutter, earthenware 29 :16
D. Llewellyn Beaver, medical services 2 60
Titus Kern, brooms 7 50
John Lung, inalutettanee, L. Smith 5 00
Jacob Waiter,•• 5 0.1
Douglass ancCounard, steam fixtures 10 99
Directors of the Poor of Schuylkill county,
for the maintenance or paupers belonging
to this county 73 Mt
Harriet Jennings, for furniture due her by
Daniel Althouse 12 00
Michael Ilightmeyer, familiar* 10 50
Bockhamtner & Bald, fish 100 00
Wm. Dmmheller, labor during barma
king amt harvest 33 25
Richard Schmieder, labor during bay ma-
king and harvest 29 75
.
Amos - Lambert, labor dozing hay-making
and harvest 25 75
220 76
(Total amount or Poor House Orders, 119,982 18]
Prison Inspectors' Orders.
R. T. White, for carpet chain 177 95
Jacob Young, is tons coat 37 45
it F. Owen. 500 copies Annual Report 28 00
Reading tins Company, eioce let• December 16 75
K. Fable books for use of prisoners' 12 34
Hecry nryTyson, strut rags bought in Jana-
He T 76
Henry Tyson, maintenance, 3 months 415 14
do do 9 meanie eatery /12 60
Mrs. 0. Tyson. 3 month. salary 37 60
(ileorn K. 01444er S 0140th4 Wary 123 00
Rhode & Fisher carper chain 84 91
Henry Tyson, carpet rags bought made
February 47 10
Lewis Briner, carpet chain and sundries 61 84
Henry Tyson, compiling Annual Report,
1861 6 00
.7 li Straub, for sole leather 0 15
R. T. While, for carpet chain 120 20
Henry Tysen, for carpet. rags in April,
1882 23 77
Jacob Young, for coal 28 60
J. D. Dertolet, for repairing sofas 6 75
Samuel Summons, for visiting Lancaster
Prison 7 60
R. T. White, carpet chain 218 50
Rudine Ora Company, bill 8 10
Henry Ti son, maintenance, 3 months 408 74
do do 3 months salary 112 69
Mre. 0. Tyson, S months salary 87 50
Lewis Briner, carpet chain, May 9 40 31.
Fleury Tyson, carpet rage bought 85 28
George K. Cleaver, 3 months salary 115 00
Win. Bridegam, for roofing prison 100 00
Henry Tyson, carpet raga bought since
July /3 BD
11. T. While. carpet chain 273 75
David Hats, Prison Inspector, attending 11
days 22 00
/lutes Lee, attending 10 meetings 20 00
A. D. Hilt, do do 22 tut
Daniel Young, do do • 11 00
Samuel Summons, attending 16 meetings 12 00
Jacob Young, do do 12 00
, Lewis Miner,. do do 12 00
do do Secretary's services 12 00
Reeding Gas Company, for gas bill, Sept. 1
1862 4 50
H. T. White, for 1000 lie, linen chain and
2 steal reeds 264 60
Henry Tricia, carpet rags bought in Aug. 64 00
Willianiwitridegant, for roofing* Ml..* 100 00
Samuel Summons, for carpenter work 75 70
Leh:truster & Smith, for painting and
.ma
terial 36 06
Henry Tyson, for maintenance, 3 months 585 61
do do 8 months salary 112 60
Mr.. G. Tyson, 3 do 37 50
G. H . Cleaver, 3 do 12.10
R. T. White, for carpet chain 225 00
Henry Tyson, carpet rage bought in Sept.
1852 35 27
Wm. Bridegam, on account, for roofing 290 00
do for tin ware 12 12
J. Keely, for lumber 16 49
'Jacob Young, for coal 222 75
Bard & Reber, for hardware 28 94
Charier. K. Basil, for tin ware 29 65
H. Bennethom, for tilt ware 16 70
T. Keppleman, sash weights. pipes, &c, 33 99
William Kerper, for dry goods 12 54
Adam Heilman. shoes for prison 16 94
Isaac W. Harper, books and stationery 494
P. Albright, freight 10 88
Henry Tyson, eating 2 boys to House of
Refuge 32 80
Anthony Dreher, for brushes 7 42
Henry Tyson, for carpet rage 64 24
Uhler Lather, excise tax and license 85 64
Henry Tyson, for incidental expenses 35 16
do do do do 19 40
de do for maintenance. B monlbs 410 AB
do do for 3 moniks salary 112.500
Mtn O. Tyson, 3 months salary 37 110
George K. Cleaver, 8 months salary 1:5 00
Dr. John B. Brooke. 1 year's salary u
physician 75 00
William Ilerbet, Treasurer, 1 year's sal.
cry 20 00
Hrs. 0. Tyson, for dinners to Inspector. 13 60
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Principal on Loans Paid
William Moser,, paid la fall 400 03
travld B. Mho!, do do 1400 GO
Aaron K. Kline, do do 30 0 r
Joules Moo, do do 10. or
Charles Young. do do 60 00
Banter. EL floyder, do do 170 00
Andron) ELM, do do 180 03
2218 98
Interest Paid on Loanit.
Amount paid on Loans to different per-
WWI 4742 73
Printing Order*
Maltz P. Daring, publishing In Schnell.
poet MI 00
Arnella Havreneht, publishing In Geist der
Reit MI 00
JrWO Knabb t publiehlng In Journal 332 r.O
J. L. Oats, , do Oaseue WO 75
Arnold Pawslle, do Libra', Bete
baohter
Myers dig Son, do Berke County
Press 12 00
Charles Realer. do Reading Adler lab 75
do do Sitatlonery 08 67
3.20 04
all
January sea/lions
April sesalone
Anmut seeatons
November menton
Coroner's inquests.
1 John Fox, holding inquest on body of ry
Ma
Kenai) , I 62
do Inquest on Aaron Heckman 46
do do William frill 76
•do do Michael Haan 62
do Viewing body hiehael llDLaohlla 76
do humid on colored boy, name not
known 12
do inquest on Theodore Rahn 96
do viewing body Ellen Can 75
do do S bodies, Heller, Sher
man'
one unknown 85
do inquest on David taker 20
do do Lewis Bbensteln 60
do do Martha Sage and Frs.
nor 1 24
Jeremiah Beard, inquestou Hoary Swavely I 68
do do do Win. G. flathead 24
Jeremiah Van Reed, for Wm. Holloway 28
Daniel Claimer. on John Cleaner 08
Henry C. Cron., oa Catharine Ebbed 37
Henry Burkholder. oa K Phillips 12
Aaron S. Roll, on Owen AloGlovara 62
Samna( M. Kinder, on Samuel Smith /2
Abraham IL Vanderslice, on Johnand Eliza
bath Pott 04
Samuel M. Klee, on Henry Grim 913
William Shubert, on Henry Jacoby 63
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208 44
1 87
88 15
270 46
1326 11
Election Returns.
Jadgeo of Spring olecitono
Coustobioo, adiertteing neaten 2811 90
Return Judges and eleinion assessors 11118 23
Constable Usury Reiter, notifying oleetlow 1 00
18 00
6i 93
881 01
Assessors.
Paid Triennial Assasament for 1861 759 87
Patting up Data of votables in /864412 206 00
Notifying days of Appeal . 848 28
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.Itood Damages. •
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Thomas L. Batdorf. viewing State Road 12 29
MOMS Moyer, for road Tuipehoccon town
ship 16 00
°aurae Stoudt, do do 60 00
Philip sad Michael Poker, do .40 00
Limo Scidort, . do 500
Jonathan %cent& damages lo Idnlalanberg 28 00
Henry Knoll, services inlaying road In Tul
pehoccon • 200
Joseph Sahmaeker, damages for alley In
Reading • 35 00
Lacy L. Boyer, do do 58 00
Lewis Moor, for Joe. KandalPs_eatate TO 00
Scrub. Hobart, damage, 5 00
lease Moyer, do in Oman 78 00
- Do do fees for viewing under the old
law 750
Eliza Delany, for damages for alley In
Reading 20 00
Mary Hindi, do do 45 00
lery rbillipa, do do 25 00
Anthony Foliar, do do 74 00
Samuel Marberger, Exeter township 15 00
David Schneider, • do 7GO
William tinnier, do 13 00
Joseph Karbala, do 14 00
Ifloodemus Noll, Richmond township 140 00
Joel Wartzenluft, do 123 4.0
!Baca Ososse, Huta township 60.00
EMI
70 97
CND
BEI
81 47
376'0
267 96
MB
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. Junes, Oyster, TOataves, :41re.
January Term. 1882, Grand Jurors 95 21
Do do do Nth do 187 88
Do do do Court Cryer IS 00
Do do do - Tipton!' 58 73
Do do do Coovoying prioonera 18 00
- -- 1024 85
April Terns, 1802, Grand Jurors 103 03
Do do do Petit do 690 71
Do do do Court Oryer 68 00
Do do do Tipetaires . Si 25
Do do do Convoying prisoner( 11 25
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imp.: Term, 1662, Grand hums 121 27 960 24
Do do do Detit do 781 41
Do do do Cotat Cryer 68 00
Do do do Tiostaven 121 25
Do do do Cuatopoirpriooners 11 25
2881 88
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November Term, 1862, Orand Jurors 08 96 1114 18
Dv do do Pads do 670 72
Do do do Cann Cryer 18 0,)
Do do do Timms 66 70'
Do do do Conv'ing primulas 10 00
Mayor, Aldermen, Justices, Con
etabla and Witneee Fees.
Mayor's bills for bell, rgllool C99491%49. 696 98
and Witnesses
Aldermen and Justices of the Fence 64 78
Constableefees In eandry Commonwealth
PIM 123 68
- 870 28
60 00
Constables' Returns:
82 84
62 70
69 62
63 62
193 58
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1694 93
1606 65
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11:ZEI
UAW 70
Arresting Vagrants.
Pees tar arresting vagrants aurrag the year
County Officers.
Paid Oeo. W. Brockman, Commissioners'
Clerk. 1 year's salary GrXI 00
Joseph Bitter, Court Cryer, salary 303 to
James B. Bechtel, late District Attorney 396 ao
Daniel Errnentrout, present do 79 00
James Bell, Clerk of Court Quarter Ses
sions, 616 20
p aama l If. RI., Wm. Steffy and Joseph
S. /layer, County Auditors 180 00
Jacob Donabower.Cominlssioner'S salary 221 63
Paul Wenrich, CommLisioner's aalary and
extra eervfee 319 BO
George K. Lora, Commissioner's salary
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and extra genies 274 00
J. Hagerman, Commiesloners' Attorney
Iyemr's ealory 100 00
J. D. Bitting, lateBheriff ot Berke noway 201 38
Court House Expenaur.
Paid J. L. Stiehter, (or glass, pony, &a 838
Perdloand Weser., repairing locks 3 05
Francis Rambo, repairing Coen Roane 87
Charles N. isneiL repairing root on Coact
Hann 12 52
Sam'l Donabower, repairing chair cushion 226
Frederick Fox, 1 doz: common chairs 8 00
Henry Jones. for hauling ashes 1.30
Adam Fox, for planting trees in Court
Holm yard 73
F. B Oils, for shade tile; in Court Henn
yard 7 30
Lewis Gabel, for paving In Court Homo
yard 166
2 D. Smith, Treasurer of Gas Company for
suodry bills 38 . 30
William Rapp, for battling ashes 76
&Mimi Saminotts, carpenter wort at Court
Hones 14 89
Jacob Laden, repairing Court Hones stock &I 76
golomon Brengel, bal. for repairing roof 65 68
Jelin Flicklagor, for putting away coat 800
Henry 8. Wilmot), bill for palming ' 1 40
Elijah Ramp, for 100 bushels cbarsoal 9 00
&gory & Mtobart, for lumber. &e. 8 46
Win. hbosdej L, rosin soap, Oil. 4 121
William Rrinentiont, for soul 41 00
Wm. P. Dickenson, repairing ILattiras 7 Up
Jacob Young. for 10 tone coal 42 60
Jodi as Healy, bomber for Court *loose 3 00
B. Todd, for repairing window blinds 2 00
1011 55
BRlDoll6.—Penn Street Bridge.
inWin Beontel, it month.' salary (17 60) 102 60
Win Ireton, mending lanterns 1 6/
David L. Wenrich, bal. in fall for plonk 384 06
8. L. Snyder, plank 2 21
B. D. Eindeb, Treasurer of Gin Company 79 20
Warner, Macey & Merril. Ga. fixtures 14 76
Jut". McKnight., for hardware 91 46
Immo Inuthnirt, cleaning bridge 2 60
Lancaster Bridge
Harriet 51'Quire, 11 months' salary (17 50) 192 50
K. D. Smith, Treasurer 01101 Company 68 135
Werner, Miekey & Merril. for albite@ 14 75
Jelin McKnight, for hardware 1 513
halm Halbert, for cleaning bridge 2 60
Poplar Neck Bridge.
Jos, Garber, 11 Tawas' salary (18 /50) 181 60
Hamburg Bridge.
Jacob Gerbart, 11 moon's' salary
at 212 60 per month 137 60
Jacob Doaabower, (or lotting said
bridge 6 60
Benjamin Gordner, (or rePigring
said bridge 183 78
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County Bridget.
Leidy Shull, for lumber at bridge 87 00
Harrison Levan, work at Lenbart's bridge 2 DO
Jonathin Kline, hauling warms dab 1 00
John G. intwfter, repartee bridge root Is
Greenwich
%Alla Bane, for work at State bridge
6. & J. Drexel, for stone at Bead's bridge
Wm B. BergeCrepairing State Bridge at
Wester's
Conrad et Wittman, lumber for State bridge
In Ben ITS 30
Wm Merkel, fur repairing bridge la On
111140D011 ".." 101 52
Merkel & Adams, for &moony bridge in
Richmond 100 00
John alcenteben, whitewashing State
bridge . • . 20 00
Jacob R. Maribor, lumber for State bridge 11 05
Refunding Orders.
Charles Diehl, Imitator of Penn, amount •
overpaid 11 20
Jacob keettel, witness fees reloaded 1.80
Samuel Ouldin, bridge toil refunded 8 61
Levi A. Hoes, collector of Riehmood, re
funded 51
Gee. Browmiller, collector of Oleg, tax
overpaid . f 2 07
Soldiers' Relief
Rebecca Yocum 3 00
• Geese la Groff 3 00
ROOM 5/Schemer 4 00
Marla McDonough 9 00
Abgline Hopkins 13 0i
Mrs. George Saylor a 00
/Idle Rots 000
George Ar. Ralik. for Bmlly Kaufman 3 0)
Solomon Slater, for Mre. Suck 2 CO
Sophia Wien 4 00
Sarah Wllfert 800
Catharine Kepple 8 00
F. Biemiller 2 00
Harriet Balder 4 00
Harriet Filson 0 00
Mary Hassler 6 00
Boob Kline 2 01
13c0on Kendall 2 00
Angelioe 210d5 2 o
amens Noecker 2 06
Sarah B Bricker and others 715 00
Anna Fisher , do 68 . :,0
Morelia Calvert do 47 CO
Anna Boyer do 29 00
FrPLOCtle Heck do 4t; 0/
Catharine Murphy do en , 0
Joanna Pox do 64 tO
Catharine Murphy do 00 60
Anna :pohn do 40 00
Sarah Doebler do 32 00
Catharine Weidner do 21 00
Amelia Gabriel do 40 00
C 338
3205 00
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Bounties to Volunteers.
Capt. L. Heber Smith 4600 00
Do William H. Andrews 47.'0 00
Do William Motinil 4500 00
Do Richard H Jones 430.. 0i
Do George Newkirk 4200 00
Do Joan liouoody 0420 00
D. S. William K. Dolts - 26,200 00
Site 00
Do J P. Koch 95, 00
Lieut. John 11 Misalmer 3550 0J
Do A. S. Seaman 3600 00
Do .0 131 Hessler 4100 00
Do A. C. Plummer - 500 09
Soudri Vo/untoora 1600 00 .
19,250 00
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Miacelloneoua. 1814,460 00
Joseph Hoch, horse-Mrs for Commission
am lOC 87 00
A, W, Kauffman, for making out
Tam% 46 69
A. W. Kauffman, for services, tam
and coma
35 08
—.. 81 75
lease Althonse, conveying prisoners to the
House of Refuge 28 CO
Isaac W. Harper, for stationery and blank
books 190 03
Margaret. Addis, taking Min to the Bottle
of Refuge ft 13
Jacob Knabb, postage stamps 1 27
Charles K. Keller, Recording Treasurer's
Bond 2 50
David Plank, account of balance doe
him 2020 01
Samuel Heckler, blank books and sta
tionery 10 03
H. FL Diuhleuberg, discount on note 25 . 03
Peter Hoch, home hire for Commissioners 4 00
D. H. Beidemau, repairing 9 chairs 76
Caton Bank of Reading, for note 200 00
Do do do do 16 00
God Med Bordner, holding special election 13 14
Levi Hoirmaster and J. V. Dora, clerking
election 3 00
Wm. Bturad., jr., for soap and broiler 710
Ritter & Keyser, thread, yarn and tape 30
Eastern Penitentiary, support of nonwhite 337 68
IL H Mahlenberg, discount oa note 26 67
Jacob Knabb, box-hire & postage stampe 125
C. Freed, blank books and binding 15 75
James tiarbeson, seal and press for Or—
phans' Court 10 25
David Plank, interest sad principal 356 mi
Henry B. Boyer, horse-hire 1 60
Wm. Herbst, Seq., counterfeit note given
- by Commissioners 5 00
Charles B. McKnight, for note 1500 ttO
Samuel for 2 years' subscription
for newspaper 2 05
Philadelphia A Beading R. K. Cs., freight
on safe
P. S. Higgins, making 11 duplicate*
John Y. elltlithlB do 2 do
Matilda Zschman and others, scrubbing
Court House • 13 75
Michael K. Boyer, making 7 tax duplicates it .00
Michael Kraemer, making 12 tax dupli
cates and maiden ug appeal 30 00
Perm", Barring A Co., difference on ex. •
change of safe 150 00
Jacob Knabb, postage stampe and box 1- 34
Wm. Bridegam, expenses taking George
Haas to House .if Refuge ' • 10 00
Henry 8. Wiretap, painting and materials 16 02
G. W. Brio:Orman. expenses to Harrisburg
no Clerk in paying volunteers 4 10
School Director. of 's l ...idimer..elt 03 43
Wm: Herbst, lisq , and Bodo Otto, expen
ses to Washington in paying volunteers 62 48
H. El Mobleaberg, discount on note 122 50
C. H. Homier. repairing Black Marla 6 75
Isaac Sasaamao, wagon hired 3 0
ii. H. 31oh•enberg, discount on note in
Airtime.' Bank • 256 07
D. A. U•rich, pact modem examination on
'•-• Wm Sege 2
Abraham Vireo, ice in Court room ill 30
H. IL Muhlenberg, discount on 1 15000 01 10 0J
David McKnight, sending Physician. to
Waabington . 367 00
Matilda &clung, scrubbing Commimion
ere' office 1 60
Thomas W. Hartley, for seal and prow for
orphans' Court 7 00
Howard & Co.. for freight do 25
Hitter & Ke.ser, for tape and yarn 88
Diller Luther, for 11. S. Excitor Tax on
bridge tolls 22 6S
H. H. Muhlenberg, discount on note is
Fartnem. Bank so 00
Baizece of new Biala Tax paid at Har
ri..burg 65 06
Treasurer's salary for one year 400 00
Do Commission on State Tax 692 98
Total Expenditures,
To the li'rreorabte the judges of the Court of 00111111011
Pleas of Bork,. County
The A ditoro reepectfally report that they have earafally
audited and settled the accounts of Willie.. Herbst, EA,
Treasurer of Berke county, from the 6th day of January,
1862, to the 31Lat day of December, 1882, both days Wein-.
81PB, aud And a balance due the Treasurer, amounting to
the ..cor. of Pica Himdred and Twestpfour Dollars and
thirty four cents, (AU 34).
Witness our bands this 10th day of February, A. D.,1863.
WILLIAM WISPY'',
308. S. Auditors.
YZB► D. 101t01,
Amount of Tax Asseeied During the Year
1862.
1339
_e 1 7; 1
.7.
.ii S w et S l'
Names of Townships. 1 n
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IR' g. I 0
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.0A El N
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Albany,
4 6 2 71 68 99 60 66 2 0 72. 231 ? .. 0 3 6 7 16 41
Alone°,
Amity, 1194 70 1194 '0 3'
' } 4.4 2.
Bern, 1222 27 863 37 569 641 Be 24g e"
. ,rn, Upper, 964 49 968 49
0
Bethel, 1269 5" 301 t3r 967 881 277 2
hernsille,
175 30 38 26 139 11
,
lireeknock, 440 72 322 38 213 341
Poorooroon, 544 27 544 27
Centre, 938 17 988 17 421 ,
Colebrookdale, 998 32 6410 00 238 12 ''o
Hamra, 1181 94 919 05 249 30 I'7 •pl
" 4
District, 318 79 17 00 331 W . I ' o "*
, 79
Douglass, 612 99 612 22 6 1 13
Nee, 425 16 91 63 403 53 102 1 81 Exeter, 1608 34 593 10 1013 24
Greened* 983 4!1 7011 91 778 92 700 t o
Homburg. 478 43 336 39 93 14
Heidelberg, a. 1195 55 888 54 217 01 70 11
Heidelberg, Lower 1678 10 749 91 925 19 &o
Heidelberg, North: oo
671 48 871 46
Hereford, 900 67 900 67 740 49
Jefferson, 652 40 147 48 604 97 174 00
Kutztown, 487 82 487 Se
Longnwamp, ,
Naidenereek 1 0R1 271 al . 7 4 6 1 0 6 82 34 663 8 : 1 6 11 276 62
Merlon, 1469 48 788 96 872 49'
Mosatawny, 178460 905 53 878 417 44:n m,
Itublenberg, 1126 37 692 94 643 43 16 - 3 — l l
Oloy, 2221 ig 2221 18
Outeleunee, 884 gg 186 801 648 82 go 84
Penn, 04 40 9 1 8 401
Perry, 809 82 800 20 208 8.
Pike, 489 81 469 fll
Rinhmond. 1317 67 481 91 836 621 325 (10
Robeson, 1022 03 489 85 682 17,. 687 17
Roakliod. 603 74 319 54 2841 201 28 00
itilecoutt/manor, 383 59. 76 58 289 03 140 go
Opriug, 1444 38 1878 59 112 78.
Tulpehoeton, 1104 00 119 24 164.4 It 282 00
Tulpehoccon, tipper, 483 18 193 25 880 58 146 67
Union, 870 98 16 84 864 Cle
Washington, 930 60 1 08 90 821 60
Windsor, .• 867 11 6417 84 89 27 30 09
.
Wameladorf, • 488 18 76 43 862 70 110 00
Reading, LB Ward, 1120 10 1122 lb
. 1 N. W. Ward, 1228 98 1228 91
" 8. 17 Ward, 1207 41 300 00 1107 4 100 Go
8. W. Ward, 1491 44 1491 4+
" 13presa Ward, 587 30 260 20 687 .90 100 +l2
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27.741 70
8180 71
347 02
686 18
Ot TeTAMbilta TAX.
Jacob Weigenotts, WomeWort, 1889, 27 04
John Dentrich, Alsace, 1889, 813 84
Charles Wien, District, 1889, 87 12
--
William Kilns, BMW, 11H31, 702 15 350 45
Charles Lebold, Hamburg. 1560, 212 La
Lewis a:rdslagood, WarneWort, 1360, 23 96
RIADING :
dams Gem, N. W. Ward, 1980,
Edward Sakmook, 8..3. Hard, 1860,
260 96
• . -
John Boriceri, Bethel, 1801, US 14 821 01
Joh. L. Kintael. Bern,'lle, 1881, 170 01
David Minim Earl, 1851. 75 95
Bameel Streak, Exeter, 1881, 284 oe
ilisaban Adams, Bambara. 1881, 125 25
Daniel Coleman, Ontelanais, 1851, 127 89
Abraham H. Shaeffer. Pike, 1854 1 4 98
Heary O. Heffner, Blellamond, 1851, 208 03
William 'Freeborn, Womehdod, 1801, 44 75
Runny :
Christian &halts, N. Z. Ward. 1091, 581 74
William Kelm, N. W.-Ward, 1851, 1124 87
Daniel fabults, 8.2. Ward, 180, 523 / 3
John B. Oriminger, 8. W. Ward, 1541, 185 03
EEM3
9 21
23 69
1 60
7+2 20
The above k a camel statement of the ontatauding tax
on the Ist day of Jaaaary, , thou
mitt's' awl!
JOSEPH & DOTED Auditors.
,ZZRA D. YOROY.
A, ' vac—
mount of Bonds held age
on the let day of
Jacob H. Relit 000 00
0. Amelia rithor 1 1 00
Willirm Young 1000 04
Susanna Ritter 400 00
George Feather, Enq 600
Weak. Ben. Society 701 00
Deborah S. Fisher 750 1)0
Daniel D. Maurer 1130 00
900 0 • ,
Reef *min R. Pater MO 00
Peter Soh solder 288.1 00
David Schneider 8480 00
n•Illlam Koabb 800 00
Geo. & usmnel Detnrk 9410 00
Jonas Herbein 000 00
Emma !chaffer 8 000
Amanda Hartman 2840 0.
James Morris 400 00
William Arnold 2500 00
Peter Deyither 700 0•
David Brumbach 950 oa
&slier Bechtel 105. 14)
blizabetb Heebner 9843 8
Mary Ann Bled 2)00 00
Henry. Nell 1000 0 ..
Rebecca Knabb 2180 00
Esther Boyer 100 00
Susan Knabb 2.000 00
John Herbeln 500 00
Peter S Koabb 4.0.) 0 .
Lewis K. ilotteneleln 1. 0 00 !
Daufel K Itottoostolo 0000 0 0
Jacob G Hartzog 00. 00
Susanna D. Knabb 1000 00
Elizabeth Reeser NO 00
Snsanna"Khisling 400 00
Catharine Henry 115 01
Belly Reeser 800 00
George Wltner 1070 00
L. Brine, Adult,. M.
Phillippi 150 00.
QM
11E1
Whole amount of permanent
Total,
The above is a correct stet.
eonnty, on the int day or Jan
of the loans made in 1862
632 00
Feb 14-41]
tthADING SAVING BANK.
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INCORPORATED na.aY 11 , 111459.
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Banking House, East Nags. Square, North Bide,
- Reading. Pa.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM TEN CENTS
to Ten Thousand Dollars. Money is received on de-
Posit truss 9 A. Si, to a P. M. ; And on Wednesday end BM.
urday evenings from 7 P. fd. toe P. M.
Interest will be allowed at the rate of Finn per omit. pot
annum, on all sums remaining on deposit, for one year or
more.
On s u ms remaining hiss than a year, Interest will be al
towed at the rate of Fbur per cent. per annum. -
AR- Ali the assets of the Seek end the figifvfAus/ 197)1,-
90 of Me stockholders, are liable for the payment of Dr
posits. •
Persons who have money to deposit, are Invited to call
at the Banking Home for farther information.
DIBBOTOIII3.
DIVED YODER, OHMS forms.
MICHAEL GREBES, coirs.sx. Raßint.
Dintal.B. LIMA; CONaa9 Y. Sallnam
A. P. Roan
President—A. P. BOAR.
Ides 117-1,
ASTOR HOUSE, NEW-YORK•
'plus SPLENDID HOTEL HAS BEEN
mated, and is at this moment /mond to none in de
s: nee. Th. Lodi& thawing ROOM is a beautiful one,
having no eonal.
tie open corridors and complete ventilation render it most
delightful In warm weather. It is unsurpassed by any
other in situation, having Railroads on the front and south
sides, over Which ears ran to every part of the city for half
a dime,
Travelers arriving from the North and Nast, will *oaths
email care of the 11111.141 M and the PJghth imams an ere ,
nomy and convenience, espeolelly at night,
Care Sun Direct to Central Park.
Porhunilles preferring homelike and really genteel so•
commodation, it offers superior attraction.
All °lessee have manifested their affection or this Hotel,
and every pains will be taken to render it a home Yoe the
traveler.
. .
The name liberal aystem will be continued, and the ut
most promptness on the part of all pawns belonging to the
organization will be exacted.
Telegraph 0 dice, connected with all parts of the 174.rn
and the Cambs.-with intelligent and reliable attend • it,
is situated near the main entwines.
SuperinterMenia of Railroad's, Managers of Pohl'. Con-
Teronces of all descriptions, aro respecthalq role& ed to
send notice of their arrangements, connections. chasm,. 0
time, &e.l to the Hotel for the better information of Its
gasses.'
448
'la at)
480
Milk, Eggs, Vegetablee, ite., are produced on a farm
managed exclutdvdy for the Astor House.
Water Closets and Beth Rbome on every door.
Br. B.—Bee notice of yoor intended runt Is respectfully
requested, that rooms may be prepared. (July 30-0
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PRIX .;`,E & C 0 3.,
World Renowned Melodeons and
Harmoniums,
0410
WITH THE LATEST PATENTED
oyemento,intredu.. ls the IMAM &WO
erlth the elect of Pedal bun no the cheapest
leetrumeete—from $46 to *MO.
EARNEST GABLER'S UNSURPASSED
P As_ IligAII:111 Si 9
7 and 7.14' Octaves, fall Iron frame, overetrama, 0 04 2, 1 , , 1 1d
tame, My.. , piste mat very richly finished, from 40/1 0
0400. irmerdlik toetyle. Able, Pianos by other matters.
rir Every Instrument Warrants!. Ferniest the Mir
eat wholesale prices, and a liberal deduction far Oseh, or
on email/ end convenient monthly Instalments.
Janine BELLAK, Sole Agent,
an+ eig Sal Bomb Fifth Street, above Spruce,
Dec 6-Ono] Philadelphia
- LIOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 200 MUTE
.12 Graotte Tea Setts of the newest style.
I.POR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, 800 GRANITE
E SALE of Ile newest style.
VOR AT THE OLD JAIL, 1000 SETS
Ir Common
voa SALE. AT THE OLD JAIL, THE LABS
est assortment of Liverpool Ware ever offered is
Reading.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, A LARGE
sasoitmont of Pittsburgh, Boston and French Glanv
ware ofevery description.
F°4 SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, THE CHLO/C
-act variety of ear and Hotel Glace, Gid a . a nd fiersOff
were furniture ever offered to Beading.
FOR SALE AT THE OLD JAIL, CO 'BARRELS
Slacken at Philadelphia prices.
remelt tit Vffit.r:f Vic wan too r.
'7,51115
*la?. si3 15
....[.......,..
TEL -EXTRA FINE OOLONG'TEA, AT
nsuuows„
1 - - 40 South Fifthllarit
tyTRA. LARGE FAT MACKEREL, AT
PcaNCII,
ab n 40 Vesta E
MO Mot.
SW 18
42 78
4196 34
=el
met the County of Perks,
January, 1863.
John K hauler 940 00
V7lllleni K Stanger 1271 00
Jacob Toting 1091 00
Jacob L. Orilla,MeV iiCO Hi)
John D. Knabb 1400 imo
Daniel littler 450 00
I.Vdte Schneider 410 01
Jacob Young 'Ad 00
John B. Blume, Beg CO) 00
Josiah Spohn 1200 00
Daniel Faber 800 00
Kagdalana Wilhelm ts, 0 130
Dante/ L. Orimermer ow Or
obillp mpobu 1000 id
Jacob Weidner 20, Or
George B OW 0l
Btle%blth Tredrasa 900 00
Benjamin Marta 10 , 0 00
Daniel Schell (00 00
Hotly Sell 80,10 00
William K. Rtanfrer 800 00
David Brambdsh 050 00
William Koabb 600 041
Benjamin Kati ROO 00
Somata B Knabb 00 00
Isaac Beif 900 00
William B. Allgaler CM 00
Barbara Bell 10,0 00
Hannah Allen 800 0
lotvld Orambach SOO 00
Sarah Kanter 2100 u 0
iivid B. Mint 140 00
camel Michel 900. 00
William M. rialrd 10 00
Richard Boone 1000 00
Nathan Knabb 6 0 00
Blizsbeth A. Ritter 6.0 00
Catharine Voter 100 00
Charles Wagambarat MO 00
Daniel H. Leman 1000 00
$77.468 88
loans made In 1882, 48,883
$t20,331 80
.moot of the debt or Berke
wiry, 1613, tuclaalve
WILLI
JObEP
EZRA
lAN STEFFY,
H . BOY r.R,I lndltors
D. YoROY,