rio ac Lip :. Lee lr Lo ail the! ••• ovel, tOlig CDtumb uia +.7 Q:lly,' tl:ltu r. Rr^: net ta,.. piked the grate with the PENNSYLVANII thatithe uf ilia tire shovel, threw the ashes _ i tito the, yard, instead of the barrel. fliugiug it against the wind, nearly pat out Mrs. Stagg's eyes WI :cell as his own. - Ile dro‘o a naii with the bottom or a porcelain Nase, and left the fttOILIA to tell the M 14..- 31* wiped his rt..hor ou the tuo.-..t interesting leaf in her album—poetry writteu be a fur tiler lever—she vowed it was intentional.— Thinklag nt one time, that she approached near, her feet, he started hack, and t'ell into a looking glass which reached from iloor to ceiling, causing a. multiplication of kris beautiful image, anything but satisfac tiry to either of them. •Gra.clous heaven—Philemon—stop: Now you have done your day's work,—a good many hard day's work, in half a day: Now d) stup!' •I'itc, LAara,, Lot can't be—' Helped, he Wa'i to say, just as Le was i:olp klutself to a glass of wine, to steady his nerves; hut of course he dropped the Aeaater full of p art, upon the carpet, a magaiti.tertt B:usscls with :t white ground, :and it was ruin•t,l forever. dampened his ardor in the cause 44' housework, and he desisted for the d.ty both he and his n•ife agreeing that he had tl , ale et‘oug,l)4. But justici run-t he done to Mr. Stagg , ditiptmition. Sod accidents (lid net ruffle 1:4 temper, even when other, were -it f a ult, i (Ind the seohlitt(z, of hi, wife made no int pro(tedon upon hlin of an unf..vorable nature. I Het ,inoetely mourned over hi. (hantine 131 ttiont., and hall ehariry for other , . And , conj.' all hi, it re blundering , during that terrible f(rtbigl,t if prob ttion, to Mr , . tiVii,7,4 • S regret, there was one blunder he di I ((edt make— he (lid not .step i.e, le , t. Vt e lu , t my tdatwi, after all.' (Illty, at the end of the tu ME '1 v:•i: I itedr.'t made the promise,' he 'For it n•ai that which caused me t' hnif the hloutler-i 1 have committed. My mind, m dear•, Nvac continually run 4ting nu your feet. Singular year feot . ,:werc preNeut, my mind 'lt is nothing t) joke al.ott L i. ron bare hoof,' n:::al..u•e to blatn. , , my feet -all! O.' )n 5:3 , 41 11 t?. trod 1r..•:/ fret Lrit.re! a.. 0 1 ..41L11,7 G -La. T.. .vr, with his discriminating commander in the victory of San Jancinto. The revolution in Texas afforded but a small field fur military distinction; yet, be fore its close, the adjutant general had at tained the rank of general. The war ended Gen. Johnston settled upon a farm, null lit• erally eons ertitig his sword into a plough. thaws, Cineininitue-like, tilled 11/0 earth with his own hands. Called ft•oin Ids retirement to fill the office of Secretary of War, he sus- TROX IT ARRISLICRC. tained himself with great ability, and gained legislature; in his pelitieLl, as he had done previously The proceedings of the State ; . . tit his military tetreer. the I eopeut and affec. have not been of great interest since our I ~ tion 4 the people of Texas. last sYnopsls. In the. SIIIIIIte on 3 , 1°1L111L3. ' When Mexico worried us into a war in Mr. Shaeffer of this county, offered a bill' Feet% graduate of West Peint, adjutant, enthorizing an investigation of the Loomis- . this Secretary of adjutant general, general, Secretary of War, ter bank. On Tuesday the Senate discussed and' again tendered his eervice , to lii, country.-- postponed the resolutionthe' Pushing lei claims fur office. though he might 1 - '' 'rdViding rer i Vlllll propriety have sought the highest, lie opening of a correspondence with the Gov came forward, with his rifle on his eboulder erriore of the several States, with a view to • as a private soldier. The regiment. bower- Kelextrteocetet.--Tnis work comes rig- the prohibition of small note circulation.— er n made hint its colonel, and in that caps ularly. and is welcome as an old friend. A A re,olatien, requesting the Committee on city he served until disbanded by expiration genial relation , liip. for thereugh enjeyment Vice and Immorality to inquire into the' ; of service. Gen. Tailor, though he parted of a periodical, should always exist between expediency of :unending the liquor laws, with the regiment, would not with its ncult editor and reader; this feeling of kindred was debated and rejected. A resolution ; I el; :and h. scents his %eligible aid attached Inns long been eetablielted by thepleasant gas- was passed. in , tructing the same committee' him to hisperson as an in,pector general. sip of old Krick, between Mr. Clarke and to inquire into the expediency of enacting I 1 Sharing with "Old/.ask'' the dangers and his thousands of readers. N o p er i o dic a l iii a law for the appointment of liquor hispee iallec to ou r:: t•-; glories of Buena Vista, he returned to the our country excites the samo merit inspired by the. K itiek erh k,i e l c il e : ; . ; 7 lt nl i i : ' itiotersveintlitehedi's.'aubliTiltleese)oufniiviietnessielslembi ll:eited State, and to hie farm. Offered a paymaetership in the army in IS4G, he ac __; part of our enjoymen c'epted - it. t of life; it is one of , of religious belief was reported favorably. ! --- ' its bright Flees. The titan who dues net • On Wednesday a favorable report was In ML r •11 lon the raising of four new " Ors '' s lit " NI " n " rt-t" .\G ~"—A b ` - ' 1 " take the Eitiekerbecker, wilfully hardeee made to the Senate on the bill to divorce IL ' ;•-t ; I-i 5 ' ' regiments, the Hun. Secretary of War, Mr. with this title has been recently publielie•l his h • t •tl 1 - • f Thomas Weehinet ISt "ti 11 •I t cart apetlillb ft ITIO.I i 3. expansion 0. e u i ni ian his wife, • ;•Jefferson hivis, who knew Johnston's mill in England and is extensively noticed in the ' that member, and deprives himself of an In the House a resolution was passed to • I 1 tart' qualifications and services, appointed Limon papers. Tice b .ok gives many in- , I amount of happiness which will count in a adjourn on the 27th of 3larch. him colonel of the second cavalry, and soon 1 tereeting particulars about matters in 173,- lifetime. We a.lt i•e all our friends to get ; retort weentsfeetes. after ordered hint to the military command ss. In one of the reviews we flail the fel.; the F i . b , i; 1 e ll : e milli y number, tr„ n. we a i answer i On Monday in the Senate, Mr. Dal is I of the department of Texas. The present low: 1g items queted from the volume:— , fur their satileaction• I called up the bill to increase the army •.i• • , - . 1 tohimoho - auniiiiistration has assigned ie eum Feeiti otefde Cid inbtieg.— My lords a. ' which nets warmly debated. ' inand of letale Jekitighain n-el Orford made a match' .Ti. sera: 31.eerat.v.—The February num, ci , 1 . d it ues ay the Committee on Territories : In all the relations of life Coonel John e.e.titi,t teeeli other tor five hundred gallica., ber of the "Atlantic" drives meaalier nail to . rep•irtr . ..l to the Senate a bill fir the admix- i stun, or or I tener ' al Johnston, as lie is more IIA 14, 1nne.,t1, , ,r bite corks : •,r five geese fix the periedieal more firmly in the 1.11111. Of s ion of the State of Minnesota into the' „ ' 11 , -seems to have filled ably would iii the sberiest tints peer den the the public. The literary ability ebown in Cition. which Waft real and 1 I pwee, on the I " 'nera 3 called, „ li i ' joureey front Norwich L ot.lon. The re- • it, liege, from :he issue a its first number , every part to • eh lie has been cast. Not cab - eider. A message was revelled front I, only has lie been able, but his ability has , twit, vindicated L rd• Oarferd's sagacity, for, ; plazas its merit beyon.l a doubt, and I the House announcing the death of Messrs. 1 been aceeni tallied by the esteem and respect though at first the tarkt.ye lied it all their • the editorial diet:rhythm:ion in its varied , Brenton and Leekhart, members of that . , civilOr 1111 I . ~ 1 of all the e , I ninitinitice Ttery in case way, time geese :raddled past them at contents marks its tatutagetnetit as acute belly from Indiana, and the usual result- ,to ' he leis been thrown. night. eiliile they were laz;le. reusting neon aed hkely to eenintan I continued and in thins of respect were adopted, mid Senators I which thr ti'N.P beeide the hedeeroste erensing silt - Neese We thoroughly enjoy „ , , , , , , , ~ „ . origet and i'iten (lees ere,' eulogies on the I SreelTortg DOI:(11..141 AND DATIS.—A elialey F. I , ~,,,, , 2 ,, I Gil ~,„,,.: , .._s .„,,, v .„,, i , the 1/1:1g:17.11.0, 1111,1 f: el-f. that we may see tel emeter of the deceased. The bill to in-female correspondent of the Boston Post di our elielse , , year. 111`IICI4, a lung line uf ' le:e..: 1.1 e nipany meth n eolebnited . sille de , ' crease the army was then taken up and de-1 has the fill exinglively description of Niessrs. es. •..e ef them pelled eft ter .e,,,,,, end in , its g eelly volt:lnes. bated. In the House the bill making ars- I Douglas and Davis, of the Senate: -------- --- exeet. , , f :T. - ti!e:fry fille lit tvlih eliereprigne I . propriatiens for the payment of invalid and ; "Judge Douglas is a man one cannot I S leer:l's Sewed, Meerto.v.---We have can di aek it 'ea - to her health. In this tle- • - other pensions was passed. ; avoid noticing on such occasions. When I i 5 .0.1 the sec eel number, for February li:i •es, draueb.: be was immediately pledited ~ „ „ On Wolnesdey Mr. Wilson introduced al net in debate he looks, :is it seems to me, l O e i c t ( e, iseeten - a-azine and are mere thit; 1 by tbs rest, cad t.".eu. te eerry tho eoitipli- re-elution into the Senate, which was re- i fairer and plumper than before his mar t inc ite ei ra tleTt it i ' ireci,ely tine sleek r:41:44. $:1:: fkleihee, he erdersel it to ee dress- • €.`":,;itie.,li,'ir. that it riii ,: rc i is nothing id . the • furred to the Committee on Military elfliirs, 1 nags. Perhaps he lives more methodically. este ntil PIM 401 up far ImPl" - • The coal. I to - 1 , ~,- „'„'it. i t lit ' concern :s . ass „ eidie I authorizing the appoietment of a commie- ; I did not reeognit-e him without my lorg eel hitese:f eeri esele - to week upett it. 11.- ! awl ;; ;;I n ' I l .i l ici - , : i l i at e it s , „.. . biiit . i . nre the ; shin to examine into the difficulties in Utali 'tette. But in the excitement of controversy, e-tilled the e ?es: p irt (which we, f dame -k tug e t t i ' liti ' ocen , U 3 :ii:•.l ' .. l'' 'Tli m work interest , 1 and whether they can be settled without' shaking his heavy head for emphasis, with Ante flee -•.reie, 4‘,414.0-i it up in a raeetit; ; 1 force. The bill to increase the army was I a large plume of bushy hair waving and into without Jut unwholesome- excitement. The ee act 4i t! l f_l IC 1.4; Ca 010 11 , / 'de t lled Onto i taken up and debated at length. A substi- nodding over his forehead, rnpidly cutting il ' e of F -, Sdree t, as edltur, however eety thin e1'..!.,A, (clad tie - ea/ in batter, std l a” - "V . " a ' ' ; tote offered by Mr. Gwin, adding five regi- and twistieg with his hand, working him : dish fur ~ - h ,04 guava:ace of its perfert fitness. e-Iseesl them round toe e erni, . mesas to the army, was defeated by ayes Ie • self to a perspiration, end his ee-es flashing, r^••,._+ .. - ......e"i• , I' i:: 1755.--Ammig ether A lieu:Tirol. Dem.—The specimen Beek noes 2-e. I the old Douglas of the 'Nebraska bill re crimes ercoalest - at the: pet ied ehild steal-...f L Jelinson & Co., of Philadelphia, fur a , t item T.CR WC. ; appear.. Ire is a very restless man. lie ; i 1 , rio, et fn. ~, , t sesame.,, v. Tice in ,,... I copy of which ii e return our thank., de.- By'the arriiid, at NeW York, of the steam- comes in, drops into his emit, pulls a paper' s xlstee of thie e..ei.Jl offerete were yarieu:.— ; series nutke a: the gift book of the season. , ship It:Aug:true, front Europe, we have IleW.Il out Of his pocket, reads three lines, force!. domethees tt was .: amuitied fir the sake of ,It is typegraphically perfect, and presents from Europe four days l a t e r, The launch . his last cigar on Gwin, who is going out to she e t. ;; ;!,,, 2 , ; t: ~.,..L.,, t i n ," is t h e ',y e o f ! in their holiday g+trmena the new Etc" or •-f the Lei iathan was progressing, Sir Colin I smo k e , crosses over t o Benjamin and gets extortive a reward innseta the agoo:red pa- ; letter recently introduced by those well- 1 Cam Ipbell had evacuated Lucknow, and another from him, whielt he twists in his rents iJr the reeevery of thelr bed darling;. ! known Type Founders. The pleasure of a I General Wyndlenn, after defeating the! mouth end chews, offers his right hand to •. a ;i . .1 he:lei sem. i I "'lreful examination of its beautiful varieties G wulior contingent, was himself surpriseillllale and his left to Pugh, leans fain liarly I f letter is second only to that to be derived and his camp destroyed. Subsequently the !on Jones,' shoulder, and strokes that sexage . ei reet. eee. te „,.. ~,stn ,•el engravings , , but we must confess wa fes i: eor mutineers were beaten by General nerian Senator's beard, With n g e t s to Wilti- I 1,. (1104.114 g ll t ie . yelutuc ,, ivf with a cf ep o ir u i; o i f el e i c r i t y . et- , cam pbei b. and again by keleapped t, 1, t General Grant, , elem. drops into the lobby g Moment, and •I-s e eel ors. But the e t ; " ,,t h e e ,lt ' i ", " ' etel u e . :it i li " lt t e .- be.dr. we wanted new ! with the less of all their guns, stores , , etc. then int.. his scat, to read three or more ase Was that Of :1': Ili w•r le - ee to an amount perilous , to our pocket. , The Otele ineeigmite were pushing eolith- lines of another new-piper. - I • i 1 - -- i I - • ' \bear: Jehneen A. C '., may well be proud I ward. at !net accounts. The British fleet,', "Jefferson Davis has a strange fascination :Jae, V, a k usei. I, tilt elg 0 her :NT' Kiev , . e•c• " .• e f th eir tee , .:,men book . . -time iota a cedler, ( - ;ere she destroyed - lender the come - uel of the admiral, lied ,in his tine. Ile is a slender titan, some ; :t i me eye-eight hr neV e yieg beeted brae- p eeeeeeee e„ L 'Lee , eu .,. ;; le e .... Ton. —w e ; gone up the Canton river, and on the ar- I what steerAne, and not personally pro plate., sad when blinded, sett' them ion, base revelled from T. B. Petersen ::::: Bros. I rival of reinforcements, an attack was ex- possessing. Yet everybody Betons to hint. I the Inowhie number of their valuable De - beautiful thing in ti th e stre e t to Leg. When this nianeter wa. t - ••the , peeted. The city of Canton was reported If a sweet voice is a v f... - ' Fehr e• - ' il i. s k . takes dit,sorsred..four children were fuut.4 ',.n her ; e , t i.i ' ae ' e r. of' all oth t :i t rdet -•:4:s‘i-nrtht.;tie to be ruined. A slave ship of some 1000' woman, I know that to tie there are few thee crone blind, sad several more in direr' 1 and may be relied upon a s a th orou o am ; i tons had bean captured on the African . charms like a mild. firm. gently modulated ,ent inteces of ceeiry. I complete list of till bogus currency. : coast, by a British crueler. She was run! voice in man. Such is Mr. Davis'. Ile ME IMMEIII =I I= lIIIM EMMEEINI zi•l t'te-mdd•tyr!' interrupted tieteely, , udden idea •.- : .:,,:king, fun of her, t.reature, 1 i'.lt the ,ny NRlTerings With you.— t de p uwe all the time—there's In; ei,l t I wish I could get a divorce I wish you 'bought half as much 01' my feet as you du of an old new shawl. Awkward: I wish was Inrd',without feet!' 'I wish I had been, I solemnly declare:' ' cit:inted Mr Stagg. in an outburst of de— Fmration. I'd have 'em sawed off non, if it would end my misery. But I suppose I should be tte.oling un :..ou )N itli my stumps.' Bud as she felt, huggim- her feJt, Mrs. Stagg could Ina control her Irughter at this rernArk, her husband . - e%ident , iueerity and ;aehi 7 m,=e louk e,..•itiog her mirth the more. She laughed long and loud, and finally he joined her, and tine next day she had more reason to laugh, for she got the ;shawl; a kindness which ever since has so iml reseed Mrs. Stagg. that she takes care cf her feet herself. i. 2113131 I j lEEE= 611 E MBE COLUMBIA. PA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1858 SS...Rev. J. P. Robbins kill preach in the Presbyterian Church tu-tnorrow, Sabbath morning, , ervices commencing at 10 o'clock. hey. Joseph Grimes, of Ohio, ha%ing re• ceired a call to become Pastor of the Pres hyterian Church in this place, is expected to preach on the !dirt Sabbath in February. VS-The thanks of the Union Dorcas So ciety, in behalf of the poor, are tendered to Mr. Jacob Stauffer and sister, for a liberal donation from the products of their farm. NEvr A DVERTISEXENTS.—McCorkIe S. Del i lett, Garden Seeds; Saml. Truscott, To Let; A. Itruner, To Lel; B. F. Appold, Family kiour; Murray, Young & Co., ralentinesolT.; E. Hershey, Public Sale; James Myers, To Let; Columbia Manufacturing Company, Aid ice; Columbia P. 0., List qj Letters; County Commissioners, County Account. ItEr.Vre return our sincere thank , ; to Hun A. E. Robert., fur favors in shape of on gressiunal documents. Till: .q.INI1E:11 MrancitEns.—As was ah ticipated from Anderson's speedy conviction, accomplice, Ftieliard' trial, un Friday. 22m.?, inst., did not consume more than the one day. and the jury returned a verdict of guilty, after as ab-ce.tce of twenty-five minute, The Court ha‘ing decided t o ,emence the prisoners immediately they ,s-ure brought before the bar, when both madu statements each charging the other with being :dome the murderer of the two wome.i. Nothing that they said had any -.how of truth, aid •Judge Hayes' theii pro ceeded to pass seute:lce of death upon them. They both .Itowed indifference to their fate. We see by the Lancaster dailies that pc titiuns are in circulation, asking that Ow execution of rde, mi-erable wretches may be a public .one. It is scarcely to be believed that in an intelligent community like Lan casb•r, a petition fir a revolting exhibition of this nature would receive a single signa ture, yet it is stated that ono paper alone contains nearly a hubdred names. Shame: Shame: that under pretense of salutary ex ample (for we hove uo doubt that such plea is tup the miginator of these memo rials) an effort should be made to enlist Justice itself in the universal pandering to nu corrupt appetite of the mob. Of course there is 1114, a r./,,t0 probability that tbia -gimmful elf in can lie :t sucee4sful one, mit 'he filet that such n brutalizing exhibi tmo iv advocated in the City of Lancaster 3 .t.lr f. I'll =I • •liargo 1112111111 lIIEI =1 much to be tegrrtted Da. 31,12 a LEcrintr..—On Monday et.ening lust, quite a large and appreciative .tudtettee assembled at Odd Fellows' Hall, to hear the lecture by Rev. Dr. John McCron. Ws Subject, as before announced, was "El oquence essential to Republican Institu tions;" and in delivering the lecture ho oc cupied over an hour and a quarter, and was listened to with the most profound attention, being frequently greeted with great pplau , e. S'iould Dr. McCron again lecture in this place, we have no doubt, he would have :to overflowing house. ;NDEPESDENT JOURNAL. FIRE.—A fire occured on last Tuesday morning, at the Columbia Manufacturing Company's Machine Shop, which,.hut fur its fortunate discovery by the conductors of the Express Freight train, would most probably have destroyed the works. The train ar rives at IA A. M., and at that time the roof was beginning to blaze. Mr. Ilarper, and Mr. Simon Fisher jumped from tile train, and, giving the alarm, succeeded, with the :assistance of a few of the neighbors, in ex tinguishing the tire. No material damage was done, although, from the lute hour nt which the flames were discovered. there had been ample time fur serious work. The hands had finished casting at 71 o'clock on Monday evening, and no one had been in the shop afterwards. The fire must have been communicated from the stack, as it was confined to the floor and weatherboarding above the casting house, adjoining the cu pola stack. We are requested by the Superintendents l of the Company to return their thanks to Messrs. Harper and Fisher, of the Penna. Railroad, and to the citizens for the prompt and effectual as stance rendered on the EMI= PROCCEDI NGS or COUNCIL—A. special meet ing of the Council xcas held Jnn. 22, 1858. Members present, Messrs. Black, Fraley. Manton, Murphy, Pusey, Pfahler, Pclan and mete, President. The President stated the object of the meeting to be, to take into consideration the repairing of the streets. The Committee appointed at last meeting to nscertnin Al here J tune could he had, report ed that they had made inquiry and found tone could be purchased at a rcasonalde rate. On motion of Mr. Black, the report was accepted and committee discharged. \S r. Fraley toned that the road commit tee Le ;41,,en discretionary power:4, and the repairing of the Areets be left entirely with t., commence the work innate diately;—which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. fuse}, Mr. Marton, wa, authorized to zet out the TUx duplicate tin• Council adjourned. Attest, WM. F. LLOYD, Clerk ELECTION OF OFFICEItS.-At the annual election, 1161 on the 11th inst., by the stock holders of the Columbia Manufacturing Company, the result was as followq: President, Ilarford Fraley. 312nuaers, George Bogle, Hiram Wilson, 'r. R. Supple°, N. Bechlar, Z. Supplee, I. um The By-Laws prolosed by the former Board of Manugere, were unanimously adopted. The ['resident and managers elect, held a meeting on Friday evening, Jan. f-'2nd.. 1955, at which tiine T. R. Supplee was eho hen See'y, and George Bogle Treasurer. Items of News ashore to urer-ent eaFttthe, after g overboard eight hundred negroes, half of whom were drowned. The vessel was burnt to the water's edge. The persecution of the Christians, in Madagascar, continues with unabated severity. Col. Johnston, the Leader of our Utah Command. The intere , t attached to the Mormon ques tion naturally excites some curiosity as to the individual charged by the government with the difficult and delicate responibilities of the present Utah expedition. lie is not only to exhibit military abilities of a high order, for the security of his little army in its Siberian campaign, but he must be pos sessed of superior civil qualifications to guide his dealings with the misgoverned peo ple who are represented as denying the au thority of our constitution. The following sketch of his past life, which we find in the Press, will therefore be read with interest. Cul. Albert Sydney Johnston, of the see regiment of cavalry, now commanding in Utah. stands a little over six feet high, is of a large, bony, sinewy frame, with a grave but pleasant face; possesses quiet, unassum ing manners, forming in all a person of at tractive and rather imposing appearance.— Born in Kentucky, he was gradnated from the military academy at West Point in 1526, at about the ago of twenty. Though hold ing a high position in his class, his active temperament indueod him to waive appoint ment in the more scientific but sedentary branches of the service, and he was gazetted a brevet second lieutenant of the sixth regi ment of infantry, then engaged in service on our Indian frontier. The excitements of frontier life, though, did not satisfy his aspirations, and in the breaking out of the Texas revolution he re signed his commission in the United States army, and proceeded at once to offer his semices to the embryo republic, entering 'Texas without letters or acquaintances, he modestly joined the army as a simple volun teer. Accident one day brought the young volunteer to the notice of the late lamented Rusk, then holding the office of a general.— Struck with the comprehensiveness and clearness of his remarks, the general made sonic inquiries in relation to him, and send ing for him, found that lie had in hi. , ranks a man not only conversing with military or ganization, in its generals and its details, but who possessed profound military know lease with great strategetic abilities. Heat once made him the adjutant general of his command, and in this grade Johnston shared :3pci::ll . i, readily, rdLlLii:y, a with that precb•lon of enunciation which marks a scholar. With nothing in his mien of namby-pamby or affected, you see that he is a refined gentleman. They say he is a fire-eater. If so, I know he eats it a/a mode, with a fork and napkin." THE PARSON AND TIIE LADY.-A young clergyman residing in this city a short time ago paid a flying visit to London, and in Oxford street met a young lady weeping bitterly. Touched by her distress he accost ed her, and the told him that she had just conic to town from Birmingham with her father, that she had missed him in the street, and being an utter stranger was ut terly at a loss where to go or what to do.— Our friend reccommended her to return at once to Birmingham, and put her into a cab to proceed to Euston station, stating that he would have accompanied her if he had nut been obliged to return to Bristol immediately. Before driving off he asked the young lady if she had any money to pay her fare, and she replied in the nega tive. Our friend then handed her a couple of sovereigns and his card, and the cab drove off. Now, we dare say that the reader anticipates the dcnoumenl, and is prepared to juin in the laugh with which the friends of the clergyman greeted him as a victim of the arts of the whimpering miss. But "he who laughs last laughs'', best," says the proverb; and this was the reward of our friend; (lir after enduring much good-natured sarcasm, and, what is perhaps worse, some real pity fur his igno rance of female wiles and ingenuity, the story of the forlorn damsel turned out to he true. A few days since our friend received a letter from the lady's father, an aged clergyman, stating that he had accidentally lost his daughter as the young lady des. cribed, and thanking hint for "the most disinterested act of kindness he had ever met with in the course of a long life." Of course, an order was enclosed for the re payment of the loan, which bears the high est of all interest, gratitude; and may we not add public respect?—Thisto/ (Enilland) Mirror. pay-Why does a lady wearing crinoline appear comical as teen as conical? Be cause tlie is veryfitmailly di esscd. gar-What is thedifference between a physi cian and a magician? One is a Capper and the other is a sorcerer Columbia Post Office MAILS CLOSE: 7' hroaylt Hail for the, East-8 A. M. and G. 41.1 P. M. Way " " " sA. M. Through and Way Mail for the Il'est—G.2s P. N. " " " South-11.30 A. M. Mil leaves fur Monnirille on Tuesday, 'fliur , day, and Saturday—eluses at G.• 10 P. M. lluil learef.fiw Manor, Highrille and Sqle Harbor, 'l'uo.•dny, Thursday, and Saturday —elo.es at 2 I'..M. _Vail fur Silecr Spring, on Wednesday and Saturday. MAILS ARRIVE. Eastern-2.40 A. M. and 12.05 P. M Western-7.40 A. M. Southern-12.05 P. M. Columbia Post Office, Jan. 2, 1858. A PERFECT CURE BY WILD CHERRY. From the Editor of the N. Y. Minnon, Aug. ff. 1 About four weeks since, one of the composi tors of this office was suffering, so badly from a cough that he was unable to sleep nights, and too weak to stand at his case. He became very pale and thin, and gave symptoms of falling a victim to quick consumption. We recommend ed to him various medicines, which had no ef fect. Finally, we gave him one bottle of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. It afforded I him immediate relief, and he is now a well man, ane not the slightest symptom of a cough.— These are facts, and further particulars may be learned at this office. We should add that the cough in the above case was accompanied ' by profuse spitting of blood. None genuine unless signed I. BETTS on the wrapper. HAIR itEsT(lnpaivr..—Every one will. vie think, agree w itli u. m the pinion that the human hair i• the greate,t natural ornament that is post ell either b) a g.mtlensiiii or a lady. Ja•t inert nn apparently good looking Mali. for inatarice, in the .street: ) on admire his feature.. so lii•ker, rind general I,earing, but Ice. he litt.4 hi. hat all recognition of your how, and the charm has for lehalnal no written on lip, bald head. and the Ow) hn. departed with the flowing locks that once llouri•Med luxuriantly there. In the case of to luny. the inatter i••. nf po•-thle. wor , e—such ca.es reminding oim of the eircum•dance. on which the following epigraiu to • (I! give me. fair Emma. in lock of )our hair.” A yenning lover took courage and ...agile& - Tall, a sir to real, .111:11 In 1110,1,,t To lake the %%hole the dear creature rep ted, January tc.:,7•21 1000 D01.1.A ITS It 11 , :hVA I) will be paid for nap Nledteine that will ere./ PRATT IL BUTCH RR'S NIAI:IC OIL for the folio...big dnen•es:—lthrmnn• I Atieetinti..enatrueted .101j11.., Pao, itt the Side or Ilitek. Headache. Tooth tehr. sprat it•-. Sow 'l'h roni, Cut-. Itrui -e-. :nad all Diera-e. , of the Shia, Mti-ele. , 111.11 t I.e (Da lid.: Nom . c., uwr w .haul thin ...11.1,1:1 ill re of PR crr & II cit ...welled to eae•ll Oaiee, 2011 11 n.tu uq tau street. It roo Alps. N The vorat nuotherniprr.r...-11...1 have heel mole thately ie•ltrvrd In :11l rnu•+.mid tow., where heel. u-rd, n ell 311. 111 thp• ell). n 11.411111 Ihrm 111 111 pill V:111,10,11131 11 1• the greatest Cure to the w nrli tor p.ott ever •old Dr IS. I:. It. Sole Wholevole Azent ler Colurm Ina Sold Imp nil I ,, Prelaidr I l l • ni , e l .oUt hr Uoiled State., and Canada. [Oct 17, IS 37.1 y (f7I q 1 t LITT To ALC—liooforoolly of Pro, A New reamer 111 1111..11 , 1•11.! nor ono ststlett 111J11..- & Co .01 the (Ste-cent One Prier Cloths tug Store. - No. :SOO Nlarket .treet, above Stzsb. Phil stelpit lit. 111 111111,1101110 bovine. the Itirge•t. navtt vx• rostl tool 1.1.111011.1111 C sttork of elf - alarm ot Mil lade lithin. oriole expre-11 for mall ...OP-. have von taunted every one hi. OWII •SIIC 4 IIIAII. by hat tug marked in figure-. rot each attic Ir. the vet.) Inter-1 1,1,e• it en it he -obi no. sal they estnitot pot-filly vary--all 7,1113, but 11111., The good. are all well 'Tonged nod prepared :nil great pain turn wait the taakiag..o thus all r an hay wall the hull a.•aranee of gelling a good article at ihe very Inwe..l Pro', Itritiembeg Ike Vre,ceul,iii Market "ben, Sixth, No 206 JONES .1: CO Julie 13.1857-1 y ANGErdv VIsITS-1101V To PIH)I,OXT; THEM ins a %tur! rormrnt ttal, their flight, Air ILr mmr iaritiii•titt• and attolig; Lat a lig, Let it tort ailif bright, Ilum.nuth I. Into ".•..k 17,,1e5.• the •11111 liillllsll It) l• clu.l 111 1: irlneill• from the ItlnWit Clollll.lg 116111 m nOeLIIII!& N o . 0.09 um' 005 Che.ll.o Street 3.bove :sixth. Philo.- delphia. Januar) 10. 1..r...101. GREAT IMPROVENI — ENT IN AIEDICAL PREPARATIONS. No !Toll:elm. of thi• or tiny ale ha• then with .1101 weee•.• w overroming. dt•en.., nx -11ncla's Ameneno Compound •' enquiry is. what should renal, Mt. Compound go great a curative. when al; other. Mtge failed It heetmti-e the veg.tahre mutter which commeses tt is rendered into II :114111t1 state by tl 11e... told remarkable Imparatog. Msg.°, ered by. and loovvo oot) to the proprietor of limit remelt v. \ humor. of the Mood. Itronehatt.. Ir Iverson.; the Throat, s„,,„„oi, or ih os ,.k. t.),..pepgot. or ellootte I 'Mamma bon of only membrane of llor • 3 gtem, oot , r d, d, appe ., before a Sly tigeof tlogotetheme. Moth'. pure ncun Citillpoitillt Wart. rt. .tleee.ft to Ine littssii-le ptoperiten it( the vegenahleon which cOntense it. It e mutant. a ••rnmponad Fluid Ermamnf I;mmh limp or rawer Hunt" note first goers In the but fuog Int ON rI Ift ilie e. It never moo.: cure for r.crofnitn.. Htlfeare of the Blood. nod chrome dt.en.r• ill nee part of the .‘ocon. This Medicine con now• he bud of ad relitt• hie dealer. i t the Conned Stale. nod Canada. See ..le t ,,,e t ee ti l lit :teethe, eel December 19.1,,5: 9m DR. S. ARMOR, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, COLUMBIA, PA. lirsiorsc:—Wa6hlugloq !louse. 1 Jan =.19..r.:9 I I k kK+ iI . by the Rev J 11. Itlenges, Mr. J. M. ‘VENT2.4.I( Philadelphia, to Miss Asnsa at West lieistpfickl. The happy couple will please accept our congratu lations and hest wishe.. with thanks for their kind remembrance of the printer. 011 the 21112 liy the same, Mr NATHANIEL F1:%1 to Mt-. Hl.l2Allrlll Coiih Lt V. hoo. or Wr.l Hrmpfield 011 the •ome tiny. by the same, Mr. HENRY 'VA LEY. of Wnslitmoott. to Mt, Lori.A NI KI-RY. of Mouttiville. Al Ithiladelphin. on the :26111 111%111111. by the Rev Or. Solamon Jacobs. Jmoott Mitmccsr. of this place. to Mi.., Cl.l:ei.v. JACOB , . of Philattelphm. ~~?~J~ lu We•lCill 1 •10.1% 011 the 13th 11,4 . SARAH 13 1 1.118 ER wife of Joh a Mother. 1 , ...,1., formerly of Columbia, ut the 5,1 i vemr of her lice TO LET. THE ilirce—aory Erick DWELLING HOUSE, on l.ocu±t aircei. above Second, near the Odd Fellow.,' Gall, and now occupied by .Nll. Mifflin. For terini, apply 10 Jan. 30, 18.55-if TO LET. Au uiely lIREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, in incent 11 L arm Street, l occupied by V South. Esq. Ab.u, our oil Front below Perry street. Apply to Jan. ad, I tra-tf A. BRUNER. TO LET. TWO ROOMS suitable for physician's ja or lawyer'. office, in the house now occu pied by Henry Brandt, in Locust street, opposite the Po4t Office. Ako purl of the taro-story DWELLING DODS). rituttird 111 Lee u.t. between Fourth 01111 N t .t reels Apply to SAML Tnuscorr. COIUITII3III. January-50, 1858 If FOR SALE. r i,.XTRA FAMILY WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, by i.et barrel Cr in larger gnu:nuns, norratned good or Ille money will be I clouded. If F. A FFOLD. Noa 1. 2 and 6. Canal lia•in. Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! IUFI' rereived at the Family Medicine Store. Odd Hall, a lar g e lot of Superior Garden Seed, 011101Ig which we have a full ip..ortinent of all the early •cede, which we warrant fie.h and genuine. • AIeCORKLE& umi.LETT. N. to he t.itl ut Henry Suydunt's and T .1 Knli a_ Mammoth Cabbage TUE have Cabbage Seed which c, Milli will attain. V with proper culuvation, to the enormou. s•ze of utxty pound- to the heal. All tho-e wit,lottg mammoth cabbage procure the aced at cCOR K L A. DEI.I.EIT'S, Fatally Aledaine Store, Odd Fellows' Hull' Cola. merchants and Others Notice. VALENTINES ---Cupid and Hymn: Fcbru. airy 14th. St Valentines Disy. Cupid would that you would do him reverence. he -imply ,upplying youp-elve, in good tone. with Its mc.t favored and rielteNt mis-tvev. from the large va riety of the most' .elect lot of Valentine. at the Cheap Book Slot, ut the lowest whole-ale punt,. Come DIM and all and get 3001 .-upplie. from MURRAY. YOUNG At CO.. y)OOKS. NIAGAZINCr3 AND NEWSPA PERS. at 1) low inc.' a Lsteralure allould be cheap whela :lie 010%11,111) of Al 11011011.0 much drprud, apell 0, our aer.al :11.—eatinalsna. 'rile cheap book-tore of Morrny. Young & Co . long known in die public n. being alway. tip In the want.. o ibe people. and the noun-. would trill nlit•ininil to the large a n d cried -lock of literature. good hook.. to -ml all. and the late.: publication.. constantly received at the earlle.t 00...t01e tone. And to the leading ininithlte. rind weekly new-paper they -ohm sub scription. at pul.ll-her: lowest MURRAY, YOUNG & CO , Jan 30. 16.rr9. Lanen-ter, Pa. NOTICE! Subcribers to the Capital Stock of the Columbia Manufacturing Company, are hereby notified that the Fourth Instalment of Five dollars on each share of stock, is required to be paid on or before Monday, February 5, 1858, at the office of the Treasurer. By order of the Board of Managers. GEORGE BOGLE, Treas. CO — The attention of subscribers is called to the following section, extracted from the Act of Incorporation: "Ssx - rioN 9. That the capital stock of the said company shall be called in and paid, as herein before provided, by giving at least two weeks public notice, by at least two insertions in a newspaper of the county, immediately preceeding the time at which payment will be I demanded; and if any stockholder shall neglect , or refuse to pay such proportion or instalment, ' or any part thereof, at the time or times ap pointed, be, she or they shall be liable to pay in addition to the amount so called for and un paid, at the rate of one per centum per month for the delay of such payment; and it the same, and the additional penalty, shall remain un paid for the period of two months, he, she or they shall, at the discretion of the managers, forted to the use of the company all right, title ,and interest in and to every and all share or shares, on account of which such default in payment may have been made; or, the mana gers may, at their option, cause suit to be I brought for the recovery of the amount due, ;together with the penalty as aforesaid." Columbia, Jan. 30, 1858.3 t nuErrima.Txsza CURED. lAR. BARBER will be at the NATIONAL JHOUSE, COLUMBIA, on the mar of FEB RUARY, to cure this loathsome disease. All who are afflicted with chronic complaint are invited to call and see him. ALL CASES GUARANTEED. Columbia, Jan. 30, 1858-10 LIST Or LETTERS, REII.II\ENG in the Post Office at Colum -11,,Lm. Jamutry Ju, ItZe, Aegerton Charles Kohl Michael Arthur Daniel 2 Kreighill J Armstrong J Knight Henry Arkford F Klute Carl Askins William Leopold Christian Arms Joseph Lew•ellyn John 2 Baker Joseph Long A B 2 Blomray G F Leader David II Boroughs & Blare Lame J M Brook Henry Mills William Craigh John McCartney William Curtis Martha McCaskey John Carsel John Muir Joseph Craven Daniel R Mary John Clark Charles Moore Annie Conklin Christian Maybery John Cain Samuel Miller John D Carney Edward Mahl Louisa Cashore Samuel Null George Devine Nelson Newcomere Barbara Davis N Neumer John Deney D A Noebenbach Martin Fales J B Pettit Sarah J 2 Flippen W L Porter James Granlich A Posey Mordecai Guggenheim M Poloft - George Green Emily Rudisile George Harman R T Raw John Hall Lydia Siasler Joseph Hershey Benjamin Sehlit Louisa Hays R Shuck Joseph Herr Charlotte Smith Kittle Hagenbach G Al Schull Bernard Harris Wiliam Scheible Jacob Hoerler Adam Updegrove George 2 Haven Edward Weaver William Harmon Emma Way Samuel Jones Evan Wilson W H Jones A Wolf Henry Jackson Catharine Welsh Michael Johns Lydia Weir J W Kmehtiler Victor Weiss Joseph l'et , otoi ingoiring for letter, n ill plenae mention if they ore Illtrernird. A. S MODER WELL, P. M. Colowil in.I.J sin _:10, I •-Ze_l. EN Till: coml . OF COMMON PLEAS. of 'amens ter County. CURL, D. JACOBS. et 'MTH ok BRUNER, Jinotary 'E ,cru,. 1, No. aO, EXtrill.oll Docket. THE A t;DITORS appointed to distribute the funds arising from the Sheriff'', sale on the above Execu tion. will Inert for the purpowe of their oppointrneot at the Inlet ry Room Court !louse. Limesister. on Tit CRS. DAY. t EMU:ARV O. P. 4.. at In o'clock A. M ,when nil toterroted may attend if they see proper. A_ 11. 1100 D. 11 It SIVA an. Jan 23. 1-5 , -flt GEO. ituf:Nr.mAs. rLnneamicr Imelligencer please copy at] Auditors. rzaruainny! JEST Received, at the Family Medicine Store, •the I.rgeot and fitir-t :it...wield or Prrtomer) ever(ll.onyell ni enlunibin. whirl, mill be *old at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. - • Th. following 11.1 rornprg,‘ part of nor ....orttrent: EXTICACIS rot{ THE HANDKERCHIEF Pravatpr4ont, (ever/acting , perfume ) Murk Hn.e. Up. per Ten. Flowem 5.A..: Shrub, Vrthen., Vollet New Moan flay. Jockey Club. Svteet Pea. 6f011111.11T1 Rote Alogoohn, rope, Jo-mine, 110,, he. Pnnatne. Nymph, honey. and a variety of other SOAPS, l'ortnum, ke. :McCORKLE: me. 00,1 1/.11 1.../alo 21 14.-.4 ON FRIDIY, FEBREIYY 13, I,SSS, will be .01,1 at putA r ut the Rout Yard of Win_ SIMP.O , I. a short olistitiwe above the Cans! Bashi. at COIUMLIM. the following property. belonging to the estate of Andrew Gran!, iier:ensed. yin - _ _ THE CANAL BOAT, "J. G. HESS," TWO AILILES. ONE tIORSE. AND lIA The Float and Boat Funmure, Horse. Barnes', will all lie sold together or , eparutely, as par cha•rrs may svn.h. The boat is u first elu./.. large, Comb-Deeked Boni. neatly new. having been run hut one sea•ou. Ally persons wishing to Cl/Mille the Bout before the day' of title. will please cull on Wm, Simpsom who will give ill Worm:Mon desired. Sale to commence at 2 o'elock P. M. of said day, when term, will be made I town by lII,FtsIiEY, ddatini•uotor Columbin. Inriunry 30. 11,43.9-:h Finances of Lancaster County. RECEIPTS IN THE COUNTY TREASURY. 1,i57. CHARLES NI. HOWELL. Treasurer. Dr. Jam 23. To bnlutce la HUD& of Treasurer per lust County A uditor's Report, 95,129 79 2, To cash received of Murk Hoopes. Ins third part for Bridge built across PeqUell creek, 813 9.5 G. Formers' Bank of Lancaster, loan. 5.000 00 12, Magdalena Bauman, loan. 350 00 21, Samuel and Nancy Caldwell, balance due on bond. 15 at Feb. 9, John K Reed & Co. loan, 5,001.1 Die 19, C wolf. of Sullivan co, loan, 400 00 23, Samuel Lehitamt. of Alount Joy twp. tax of IS:ltt. 2 95 25, linden Frutiltlitt, 14,g, amount of judgment and coats la ease of County vs Conestoga twp. 34 2S 27, John Hostler. Rapho twp. share of bridge on Colebrook road, between Rapti° and East . . JAMES MYERS • Ilempfield township•, 1013 Mar. 3, George Martin Sheriff, costs in Lager Beer cases, 158 49 71. IValliam Taylor, loan. 400 CO. 12, Lancaster Comity Bank loan, 10,000 00 10. Jacob N Shaul', of Etrvt Hemp field twp. for bridge built over the Sutango creek, on the Colebrook road, 100 131 George Martin, Sheriff, Jury fund and fine,.. 54 00 17, J Betalinger, of East Lampeter p, loan. 500 00- 14, Etnlen Vrunklin, Etc, Judgment and C 010•6 10 cave of County ' • • v. Manor twp, 00 03. 10, Abram Weaver, of East Earl twp loan, 1,000 00. 21, II Mehuffey. Esq, proceeds of timber said, 5 82` .1 Royer. of )1 anheim twp. loan, 500 00 22, Elizabeth Landis, of East Lain pmer townkhip. loan, 150 00 Elizabeth Kreider. 2.700 OCr. Barbara Landi4, 4 250 00 Alma Landis, 4.250 00 Jacob It Landis. " 1,675 00. 54, .1 Dentlinger, 500 9U 3U, A limo her, W Lampeter, loot,, 300 00 David 3..lyerF, Curnnrvon. 020 We Chri.tian Baker, Warwick." 3,0(10 OW David Brubaker. Rapho. " 1400 00. Jacob Rohrer, E. Ilempfield," 500 00 John Rohrer, 500 00. 31, B J McCartney. Salisbury, " 300 00 David Groff: Earl. 150 00. April I, Ilebj E Litinpeter, " 1,900 00 Manbeim bor" 1.000 00 J Iliestand, Jr, Ilempfield 2 000 00 Fred Car.ten, Lampeter, 560 00 .1 Illestand, or. E 4.000 00 Magdalena Bauman, Coy, " 210 011. Jahn Royer. Ailanhenn, " 1,100 no. 13 K A ildrew..,E Lampeter 1.41.0 00 Jacob K Audreves, " " 1,100 90 Allied:llmm Andrews, 200 00 1.3 ilia A adrew-, 2OO 00- Ell4fllloger. Ma nli'm bor " 1,000 01 Brio la, iidik, itnor, " 1 500 00 01,15pver Leacock GOO 00 I) Lamb- (mill) Elantipeter." 1:35 CO .carob 13renler. K I lemptleld, •I 1.000 00. Belo Kreider, W !mummer, " 2500 00, France. 131111.1in:der, " " 1,200 00• Anna Burkholder. " " 1 100 00 Rebecca Burkhooler, " 1.100 00. Alaudaleila Burkholder "" 1.10(1 00 2,1) Landis,Ornlo ELampeter," 3.000 00 3, Abigilidesui Bauman, 540 00 Juitscs I'n•-more, of Provi dence. twp, un.raled laud tax. 2 50 Philip Oblweiler, on necount of Bridge between Laneakter and Dnuphin counties. 00 00 0, David Landis, of West Lan-me ter IOWII,IIIr, 10:111, 3400 00 Dan'! Brandi, Alualinim, loan, 300 00 6, Philip Oldweiler, in full for one cixth purloin bridge between Lancaster & Dauphin court- 06 50 9, George Get!. 11491 Ilempfield township. loam 300 40• 13, Cliri-t Baker, Warwick, loan, 500 00 15, Rein Londi-.ELarnriener.•• 1.500 00 Formers' Irk of Lanes-ter, " 5,000 00 J lherinnd. .q Ellempfield 700 00. George Martin, Sheriff, Jury fund mid fines, 02 00 IS, Lancaster Comity Blink, loan, 7,000 00 19, Farmers' of Limencter, " 10,000 00 03, Dein Kreider, 1 5 : Ltimpeter, " 3517 00 June 2 Do Do " 50 00 Aug 27, Lnneuger County " 5,000 00 Sept 5, George. Marlin, Sheriff, Jury fund aim fines, 126 00- 12, Henry McFall, of Providenez tvrp. tax of I-56, 05 Oct 21, John Seldornridge. Esq. of Len cork iwp, fines received from several persons for violating the Sabbath, 6 00 Benjamin I' Rowe, Sheriff, Jury fund unit fines, 45 00 Samuel Shoelt. E-q. relunded pay trim ryman, at November 5e.c.19.57. Joseph Bovonnit. Esq. Protium mary. Jury Fund to d fine. by 1n,,,, collected. 323 62 To amount in oin.tunding taxes per report of County Auditort, Janu ary. 1057. 11,639 3G. To ulipaid Items in Court bills and Ceitificates cur 1937. Touggrepote arriontit of A r.,si.m'ni ofCoun ty Haws turd levies for 1957, per list fur ithlied Treasurer by the County Conimi.- 11011 ors, vl/ May 4, 11, Nov 00, lEEE To Cash received ac Excess Tax, as follows: 1857. 1856. 1855. Coleraine, $2 49 Strasburg bor. 5 10 $33 46 Conestoga, 142 487 $ll 16 Rapho, 99 86 Hempfield West, 40 87 Sadsbury, 85 10 86 Cocalico West, 338 150 Clay, 30 59S Salisbury, 724 33 36 Leacock, 260 10 50 175 Lampeter West, 95 33 09 Ephrata, Columbia bor., Elizabeth, 2 63 Washington bor., 95 Mount Joy bor., 9SS Marietta bor., 2 20 Hempfield East, 3SO Pequea, 1911 Donegal West, 351 Leacock Upper, 178 Carnarvon, 2 3S Cocalico East, 1 42 Donegal East, 4 72 Manbeim bor., 84 Bar:, 5 07 Strasburg, 28 SS Drumore, 2 03 Lancaster, 47 Penn, 1 77 Manheim, 202 Lancaster city, 217 23 Little Britain, 11 50 Breeknock, 85 Warwick, 46 23 Mount Joy, 50 PUBLIC SALE. Adamstown bor., 8157 93 Ilart, 629 92 Breeknock. 564 29 Carnarvoit 1,134 93 COClllieo 11.13‘:. 950 55 Camille° %Vesi, 1.334 ON Coleraine. 732 57 Columbia bor., 9.200 I% Cvneinoga, 1.769 31 Coney, 1.014 31 Clay. 1.223 14 Donegal East. 9950 22 Donegal %Vest, 806 70 Druniore., 1.252 112 liphrata, 2.219 21 Earl. 2.70 s 16 Earl Eavt, 2.013 19) Earl We-t, 2.245 21 Elanbeth, 660 91) Elizabethtown bor., 243 52 Eden, 434 14 Fulton. fis.4 17 Henn - trick! East. 2.750 21 Ilempfield Kell, 9.714 14 Lampeter Cast, 3 091 II Lannirier West, 2.517 74 140Iva-ter. 1.210 35 Lancaster city, 9.6.12 19 Leticaclr. 2.306 93 Leatinck tipper, 2.155 47 Little Britain, 1.042 7). Dlonheim. 3,327 53 Alittilienn boy, 316 IN Marne, 63s 413 Manor, 4.443 NI 51.iuni Jay, 1.651 55 1 , 1011111 Jo) bor, 455 73 51ariett.i bar, 724 72 )'arch-e, 2,038 59 Penn. 1. , 32 75 Pequeia, 1,104 93 Providence, 062 39 ;Joplin. 2912 .32 Sall bury, 2977 611 Siliblinry, 066 91 IStrai4iu rg. 2.108 8.3 Strasburg bor.. 435 86 Warwick, 2,37590 Wai.histigtott bor., 147 68 50 12 85 29 22 160 56 513 65 13 31--6137 52 Total receipts, BM EMI 84,868 23 5210,045 el
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