Pennsylvania Gazette
Date: July 2 1752
Extract of a Letter from Reading, June 29. 1752.
We hear from Cumberland, that two men, servants of Indian Traders, had quarrell'd, but seemingly made up the difference, when one of them, watching his opportunity,
cut the throat of the other in such a manner with his Couteau, that he died immediately. On Wednesday evening last, one Michael RENNER, watching at a Deer Lick, in Bern
Township, about twilight, saw something approaching the lick, which he took to be a deer; but being in doubt, made a little noise, that if it was a human creature,
it might answer him; but the noise not being heard, and the object still moving about the lick, RENNER was fully perswaded it was a deer, so shot at it, and
immediately heard a voice cry out, 'You have shot me to death'. He then went for some of the neighbours, and found that it was one John SHUTZMAN, who was quite dead,
having receiv'd five wounds; upon which he deliver'd himself up to a Justice, who committed him to Lancaster jail. A sad accident happen'd here likewise on Friday last.
One Wolfgang HAGGAN, a Gunsmith, snapping a gun carelessly in his shop, a spark fir'd about three pounds of powder, that lay near him, which burnt him in a terrible manner;
and forcing its way thro' to the upper floor, overturn'd a cask of near one hundred weight of powder, which blowing off, rent the house from the first story into a
thousand pieces. The shock was felt thro' the whole town; but happily no other mischief ensued, and 'tis thought the man will recover."
We likewise hear from Reading, that the houses were counted there last week, and were found to be two hundred and eight, all built since the beginning of June, 1750.