The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 07, 1859, Image 2

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    verse of Genesis, and read as follows:" 'put
his cLot's) wife looked bask fraet behind
him. and she I;tetfrte a pillar of salt."r
"Let's see her," said Hodge, taking the
book from pike clerk. After reading enough
to satisfg himself he was mistakin, he re
marked, "It's your rnoney,nr. Gerald, and
reckon it is she fir§t time your bible lain
hi' ever brupg sou the needful."
'l've 104 gotlliitg t4m it yet," retorted
Gerald, as be placed the mooey in his
pocket,
-11 l be drut, gentlemen," llu3 a contite
p. 4., if I tun entirely satisfied yet. Mete
'has been so touch hard swearin' OR that
book" (pointing. to Lorz,nri's Dihie) "i •
would'ut be swprised if the trath %vas not
pretty considerably . ranshacked onten it. 1
have seen area conld sweitr a mink. outen
his den take ter corporate oath on that:"
"I shan't arguey any more pints with
you; but ‘rhenertr you feel like staking
your judgment on setiptur, just let ate know.
I'll take a stuck," said Gerald.
"1 would'tit be surprised if you wa'nt
- - -
vain
arter this. Souse of these slays 'V uU'll
. -
a man ty
meet up wil rittliT.oll. gergleniun
Lam
ls lio knows suntetalin;;,
settled in Columb;:t and Nx ill giro his :tacit
and get the starch taken outen you protmly.
C..111e, treat tarter your gaud luck,"
said
non to the practice of ilsUieSbloll^—teacii
'Laze. There was a unanimous and slut- ing vocal and iustrumental nitssic. Ile
Strongly reccommended, and the
ultanei molement for the lick
Batlgrr Stoic, puldisliv,l at Portage,
A Volunteer Bull Fight. cousin, the place of Professor P r ie nt ' s
I remember once seeing, when a lag it re; dd ene e, speak; in the highest terms of
school, a tight between two ..t.ithuagli I pia e i, aineter aid rapacity. W e nee d a
could not hare been noire than eight sears good mus ic te,md i er in Coluinlila, and their
1 age. I shall never forget the i'lle"t"ele• is ample heliport for one who understands
Jr' hnri*"e d in iii" dose hY the his professioa and attplies iiiirtrt
schoolhouse—a very unpr e tending edifice it his knowledge to Isis pupil , . The field is
Wes—ran a deep atm r.,pid r hor„ Arco", open to an al,le pains t.thingteaeltrr .ts Prof.
it had been thriore a big', I , „, a l e n bridge, Priem is said to he, and n a 11:11 enu tlottLt
the band reilfpg which tittle, and the of hi, i100e...5,
winds, and the. weather, tot entirely de
stroyed. The lima on the iliposite stars , f'l 0 is rumored. and we
the stream was owned by different persons l inve te a-ion to benne correctly, that the
and farmed by them respectively. One gentleman whoa' name figure , . at the foot o'
bright summer day—l remember it as it many of our I.e‘‘ is Tee
were ye s tards,,,y—the hour 11 1 . tar-' wit, intends estaldi , le
rived, and a. frolicsome, tan seeking troop big himself in Isis old busines-, and tipening
uk sclioul boys were let louse fur au honfs I a first-class hat manufactory and store.—
recreation. Lewis is a "lit ick," and makes a good •'tile,"
All at °n e e t he tadlantin2, and roaring "f" AO we mar leek out far a display of ha nil
two bulls. that had broken out of their en • •
sotneia
y hatted men about sawn, alter lie get,
closures or each side of the rice a attracted into operation. We wish hint a liaising,
attention. The anitnals were not vet in ;
successful e es s eeSs. wee, „s e , of ~,,, D
r
y •
sight of each ether, but were stppreatelaing 1 ;;;:z",, will net, however, be hushed. Mr.
along the highway at a rate of speed which I Trealeniek will combine the eves ,terns ut
would cause them to meet near the centre ! Auctioneer and flatter: he will continue to
of the high bridge which 1 have do..eril;ed ; "lift up his voice," on reasonable terms.--
und het/oath which at some t hi rt y f ee t ran 1 As heretofore he will be seen and heard; in
the river, between steep banks. The more : eddition, his works will Le jell.
daring of us gathered near the bridge, fin- I --- -
ing it, to see the anticipated light. We I A Gems Ise.—Worse thin a poor pen is
were nos disappointed. Nearer and nearer • poor ink. We have used Arnold's Fluid
they appriniehdd, the proud, pairing cons- I S:nce its ap caranee in the market, and
batants. Dasbuts never produced two' Imre considered it No. 1. It's main draw
brutes of fiercer aspect. They lashed their" back has been its e s . We are; indebe d
sides with their tails, they tore the ground les our friend, Dr. eleeorkle, for introduce
with their feet. Occasionally they kneeled ' tie:: to an ink which combine., all the ex
down, tryir a g to gore the earth with their I eslient qualities of Arnold's fluid, will.
horns. And as yet they were concealed, cheapness. The Dectm• submitted to our
each front the other, by the ascent of the judgment a bottle of "Harrison's Columbian
bridge at either end. ' Blue Black Waiting Fluid," and tee pre
Presently, as they simultaneously ascen- nouns.° it a first-rate article. It flows freely
dad the respective abutments, they came • and does nut clog the pen, is pet feetle
full in sight of each other. The roar was 1 legible when used and presently t w ee t .,
mutual and actually tremendous. Every I intensely and most d—seibly black. Be
urchin of us :sprang into the fields, and ' yond this praise cannot go. _
ran, Finding. however, that we were not 1 Fleet ens.—We would call the attention ol
pursued, we hastily retraced mar "steps. • our readers to the feet that Mr. S. 11. Pur-
There they were, the ferociuus aluelisee,
pie, of the Hillside Nursety, now has at his
quite as sensibly employed as seine of their
green-house, the finest ("election ef rare and
human imitatturs. Front to frunt, their
beautifel s'lewering Pharos mee etlereal he
learns locked, every muscle strained, they
sale in this place. Choice tarieties of Roses,
were fighting us only bulls can tight. It
Verbenas, Petunias. &se, maul of them new,
seeused an even match. Now one would which he
sells at
very I",i,
~ r. l e" . ,_ __
greatle•
press back his opponent a few paces, and reduced trout the
„id
r"iie,""l. 13w
arrange 1 M trues re, May 5, 1859,
presently you would hearquick, sharp, ' - Te tI e Editor Colo eilea eeee—Silt:—
Monts with the most extensive growers of • ease• 'flit M. E. Church in eltivtown is in my
short steps, and his adversary would be
at
ei
nhin, mr. P. can furnish
plants
," . '
" Bs ice visies'; 'el ‘i: ester oar A - 'Phis-Thi• ashatete. awl I stet surprised to learn that
pressed back in return. The struggling .
city
price '' ‘ ,.
A walk to the ellill,ide (lair-the ea , announces its de:die:item to tasks.
!sterling old paariielie..ll "still heels the av el - /et
_...
wits hard, was long, was savage. 11,1.1(.0 on the I•elt (.1 :nes-. '('his announce
den" !' dete• at this time, will be well repaid by renor of its Way"-alivily. intere•thig, never . ascot is ;mu
while neither obtained tan edvasitage,etherized reel entree. Neither
ins - section of (which almost insures • , elee-
Ilitherte they had been peslaing each 1 - •
.. dell. Nut a !iambi r of its !sing series is myself nor the trustees knew anything of
shun from) Mr. T'urtle's beautiful and fro
other lengthwise of the bridge; suddealyever taken in han I and thrown aeide for it, moil it appeared in the Spy.
g
they began to wheel, eill A. ;and niomeast were' grant stuck. want of sullieletit interest to detain Nee net-
We me in in to get home suitable
- • -• preacher to deilicatte ea• us, and a, toson las
facing each other eroS3%%ise. They were at Tea Extott:m.m.--Our enterpri,ing sLiily der--a rare mere. c ,, rt aiiil y. in a por . .odi,•.il
we know nib., we Nhall ha% e, and when it
right angles with the length of the old contemporary of telecaster, the Express bas and one as e :ire ituito -itre van be elainied shall mite place, rte will give due publicity
bridge, wbieli shook anal croaked again with enlarged i ts means of u s e f u l ness an d now for Illaeltivorl alone, to the amine..
. „ The e, . eeet i n „,,,. l'eu Will please give prominence to t his
their tramping end their terrible strife. It ;Tile:trs a very handsome sheet of geoalle ' l ' be Pr"
e s ea : . na a tala. : l , ' ''' a ,, ' eaststradietion, hest the temple should let de
eyes the work of a single moment; one of pruportions. This paper in . an in-tance of tion M *%.. .'1•11: , e in -,apane-e N, - ater. - ;;”
0,6,4.
beasts—l could not tell which—one of ' steady permet eranee and unflagging. a tten "The Luck of leelesluslle• Pest I r••" which Other r i pe', that mat' hate copied the
theft, however, as if c anseieus of his posi- ' tion to business. By these qualities it, pro. Promises to be one or thus,' eiotriniog tales ;al.°, will please ( r lioniadiet it at once.
tion, tpaalp, a. Liolvnt, a al,• , p,•rate. plun , 4e prieews base •11,..ceeded inthe almost hew- 'ar novelette , fer whirls Illarkeverel is se r:1- I..e.peettoily Yours,
JOSEPH f.'OOK.
forwore arse pressed his asstageni-t• Look-- les, task of e-telekliites a 5i1t! , ..• , •-•-n,l 4.-61.!, own.: -A Winter .Journey:' "The 'lurk- , r ,. ,!
in,
1 islisliel the anuotaratement referred
)sack—beek—till flames wes but another paper in aa inlesel city. Their sheet is si in lesdafet--ISee--Past II:" "Christ:amity.
to aloe eon the. information of a gentleman
step of the piltdf.. bebind him —between hint credit to tili , al.ek Cs and the town, beside - in I feline' "Adana Bede" and three at tides
if Mayteen, whir offered it as an item of
nod nothing! The moment ea. one of iii- lacing an inestimable emit enienceeto the li- "n " P arliamentery Referme one of white) ,
intellieence likely to interest many of our
fertee interest to us juvenile spn ete su... s i nes , sow:mines The pe e s , „I• t e e E,.. •! , mt.iin , a notice of el. Clicial:er's lute I
realer,. A 5 it wes a matter in %illicit our
Never was the amphitheatre of Rene the ' mese should remember what they OW e te it, weak on the 'Eel! in the Value of Ould,•• , .
lino mant ceuld not possibly Ise actuated
scene of a more exciting
combat. Another presence as a Leicester insti tastiest and -sip which, the as rite'. ;Oleg .4 will, of itself. , 1 1 " ." "
cites
etc
I.4"ed
tie further
•!leastly W el:t out a ehange in the elective ' 5 l ' n '''''P it at
step backward— e,., the ansferterette bull port it :ICC , q..liiigly.
111101(Wit l', inserted atial the notice net only
wee forced to take it: Bach lie is pressee, ' .
, ii " 31 " , :se:: franchise, sufficient to sati-fy the most lib• 1
_atm- :levees's:has Lien 'as an heat of nei t ehlearine news but So a
end over he ss, to-: la , erel of reboil , • I ~
, Sil , c , h a sight
I net Called to a nuntion ,nig••, the wo•mls a:ol ,- ' . '.
. n t fa ver to the parties interested. '! l e are
Piuld . i , ltcd lay
saw—l probehle sal•."' "e'''r '''' "g""'' um ee of %%hidh ate by the Rev. J. W. (-;on' L'l‘a-u":1 Scot. .0
('''.. - ' of course glad to have the mistake corrected,
Imagine it mall pit, fed Isice a. eel user a
:..., (.;old eerect, N. V_ et set a year, who :also
Ire, a dere:mein ot the P. •iseepal church. but from the %ere emphatic manner in
platelet the fear le:tiling British Reviews atte
I'64° and I.4llang at he '" t ablyt Y i; "‘ t ' " a " The melodies :are of ,t p •lealair character.
and user! it,. term I me, or twi e e. 1 eS— leste
lilac mil and the F o ur Review s, ell/ • " hich Mr. Cook denounces the error of
a. " 1; and the IA OrdS ellIbt) , 11* and e s p r e m ., re ji g - ten , • another as our untretla, we are scarcely pre
ably; I thotaght Ite titreel they thaws, the.,.
NCltt , lllCllt
teemed etaela a eunfosion of hero , ;awl l'eet ~ , . , ,
c ue ;um se the author lI.tS Itt'ell ineorporzt- 311'11. New V S ark • '''''' " ye r ''''' -aiyed th/'
revolving, flying through t hrs ,
, lir. 11 " a
non into the populate songs or the day the best of agrieultural seriediceils. The "..kg- ' S litZ I.—We have long supposed this
down he scent: the Ka at
w.t. u,•en :Ind 1, •
re,mgeitien of alit ine presence and power-4 rieulturisate e: mastitis in are orieitial arid celebrated drug, had come to be ell ex
di,appeneed, lenving ,t m'air''' of "''"'' ,ometliiog; entiaelv tacking in the meaning- valuaible informsttien ne its peculiar topics plrided humbles, but we are assured by
beesind bine mei astaeine Ilse riser undul.ate
less bill:el , which rise lulu pepoiaritv, hate' theta is to be had ler the same money may- : those skilled in the healing art, that nu t the
far and wide with th " a ' aß.ll-6 't; of has l a " n- th - eir brief dap and die. The song; • where else, Per but one dollar per year • Satreaparilla itself is to be blamed for this
, ..
sierous bulk. „ These ce„ reti „,, e„„ ps e• „„, i .. 0, ev e s " you obtain a large men:lily, through the' conclusion, but the miserable worthless
The other did not laugh--merely because - e ,
come Merry Selene,' published by Firth & " mediate of which some of the ablest and , preparatiens of it, that have been palmed
Lulls, as 1 supposed, could not. But wee c ,_"" on"),
New . fork; - "Heaven, er the Gulden most practical eerie:alter:ll writers of lit, o9' upon the cemmunity—preparationswhich
laughed and sheeted oar applause, There City and ''(Chen
shalt 1,
be
an
An
,e 1
country make public their theories and ex- :contain ab itat as much of its virtues as they
stood the victor, looking directly down into , ' • ' . , ' , s
, toe' published by le m. Hall & Son, New • Pelle"' e'•• '‘( r
' e • 1." •• - firmerl lltakeit.l fasld d • Itisent ere' I fact
s iota i
the abyss ;clew, inn, which ne had hurried York: :
es .
is eserv's Beauty," and the "Grave of I es a "Vi - Ft."IT i) -IF ' • I Iv & Bid , . that almost all of the Sersaparilla gathered
his unlueity foe. he famed. Itoweser, but
Ma I et- '' published b • florae W a ,,' 1 send us L i
: L ;C","; Batik in'l. ' Note lie. in the world, is Numerated in the old court
° .. /sers. ne e sene us wear I-SiII:WIC
a mamma. and then, as if frightened e t t h e , "'Y -- 2 t ' , I , a
, tries of Europe, where the science of medi
pruspeet, he began to snort and step back-' Tne "Seer. eve Yet I.olV...—The frosts of potter for May 2tel, which adiisee of the
eine has restelleal its highest perfeetien, and
ward. Pack, back he retreated, with hie winter come in due season, year by year, to l a t es t counterfeit.. The weekly and amnesty
where they know the beet whet to employ
heed in the same pugnacious attitude as ' reb old earth of his leafy glory. Su comes 1 issue of bogus money is (alumna •its, and
for the mastery of disenee. Bence we are
-when in combat--back—still another step Father Time in his due season, to despoil . only in the poseession of a good Detector
glad to final that we are to haven compound
back—and over lac, tam, weer, on the oppo- ' man of his locks. As we sometimes have is there safety for line wholete e not long ex
of this eeeellent :alterative, which can be
ate side auf th is bridge , pet forming jest am' early, unseasonable frosts, nipping and Lit-" perienee in the detection of bad paper. Thi,
al i
I relied on, an our community will not need
many and as ludicrous sonlerSet/i It 9 him bag before their tune, so have wo premature' work is strictly reliable.
be assured, that nne thing Dr. Ayer makes,
adversary had dame a minute before. I messing of "crops" by the old main with the; PrmaioN'S CUE it• EDITION or Tllr. WA-1 it worthy of their confidence. Ile has laeen
it was a scans to remember; and the per- scythe. Tide early visitation of the inexur- , VERIX Noireee—Messts. T. B. Peterson es:
for years engaged in elianinatite , thi s
formance called fora' isemeas e applause able old party who waits fur no man, even; , Bros. continue to issue from their press the' remedy (see
;; c ore,,) designing, to make it
from the XmouP of juvenile amateurs Win , I though he be teed, is oftentimes inscrutable, Waverly Novels—one volume, euntainitig a'
his "chef or ourre" which should add the
witrussaed it. xn alma five minute,' math always vexatious, but, happily Ihr the early' complete work, weekly—at the extramili- I cro • e
mun eery to his already enviable
balls might kw seen, well sobered by their i b a ld, fi efdom irremediable. There is baba fur I nary price of twenty•tive cents per volume. reputation,—•:f Cell, New York.
docking, dripping set, scratelsing up the l the meet polished and shiny of polls, and the IWe have received from them Kenilworth '
-
amp., gni.day hanks, easels ou his Om aide great shearer stands Ise chance against the ! and Quentin Durward, two of the most fats- " lege."Wife," said a tyranical husband to
of the riven "Those bulls will never fight I anointing and restoring hand of Peoresson i, einating of the series. Every man who is ' his much abuse 1 coloo,"t, "1 wish you to
any more," said a boy behind. /Lis Pre-- 0. J. Wools. Wood's flair Restorative will ; without a complete set of the Waverly " make me a pair I,f fal+ebosomm." "I should
diction turned out correct; for two more I put a crop of luxuriant. liceltlay hair on the' Novels should embrace this offer of Peter-' think," replied she. 'that one bosom as
peaceably disposed bulb; than they, ever, mo st sterile of heads. See advertisement in , eons' to obtain fur a trifle works which have l false as yours is, would be mita:mete' Ex
jsf-tora ards, could not have been fonnd.; another column. heretofore been beyond ordinary menes. iit husband in a brown st edy.
t I
CITE olltinbia
COLUMBIA. f'•\.
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1859
TEMPERANCE MEETIF:.---A meeting of
the friends of 'retupgrance.Will be held iu
the Odd Fellows' yah on Friday evening.
13th inst., 71 o'olock, which will be ad
dressed by hey. Edward Appleton, of 4113-
caster, and a number of the clergy of Co
lumbia. The public is invited to attend.
Tar. RIPER.--The protracted high water
hn the Sit.quehanna has kept our market
pretty constantly snpplieq with lumber.
rafts arriving daily from the headwaters.--
Prices still keep np. Timber is held unu
snally high this season, seller., at Marietta
;asking 11 cent.:. Buyers will not go higher
than 10 cts. (lasing to the prices a smaller
stock I,f lumber than us.u.d has been laid
in this se.con.
"Tuts IS THE RAT THAT ATE TIIE MALT."
—At length the aver vigilant G. S. Author
ities have succeqed in trapping one pf thp
serious which do so infest the publip gra-1
nary, epd have caged hint as a future terror
to evil doers. Last week Ex Hon. Judge
Daniel )3. \'ondersmith, was convicted on
two indictments of depleting the U. S. Trea
sury by forgery of pension papers to a lively '
tune, and on Thersdny last was sentenced
by -Judge Cadwallader to twenty years hn
prisonmeni, amt a fine of five thou,and dol
lar:.
Is it not possible that this excellent exam
ple may be followed up to the conviction of
at least a fair proportion of the plunderers
who live by spoils, and whose e . ‘ery breath
is drawn at public cost? These filthy ro
dents swarm wherever Government has its
foot of ground. From the great centre of
Washington with its public troughs and
cribs, to the smallest seaport town or reale
t'cst military post with a trifle of meat and
narrow to the bone, the hungry spoils-man
is found seeking what he may devour. The
en anions increase in the national expendi
tures \lllicit sends our common Uncle to
"shin" fn• accommodation, is in a great
measure Ids work, and the country is drained
oC its ‘ery lite-blood to support the iniptities
of a IWrile 0.7 worthless leeches.
The peculation , : of this army are not al
ways so straight-forward and unadulterated
as those or the honest man who has just
u•-
cciretl his deserts; they are more skilfully
covered up—less liable to detection, and to
punishment if detected; but not in this : a
whit less deserving of the weight .if the la•.cs
ea viest Imtol. Let a jury such as can
vieted Vundersmith Bite an honest verdict
ni the eases of coo n • tin thousand of oar
prominent political — hoieirahles;" then we
in ay lo ,k for what we nll devoutly pray for:
—a return to our original
,governmental
purity.
V . ... 0. 1,00 .--011 TIIO 'day, •"„1
inst., an im .octant and mist protrac Cd case
was before Justice Ebur, appointed Cent
inis-iiimer to hear the testitn i.iy in the nt ti
ter of a renion-dr.:nre against the gratiting
f lieenso to keep a II eel, Inn Tavern,
to Daniel Yenger, of West 11 em phi el I'i'on•t,-
ship. Aldus J. :Cell% Es et appeared as
counsel for remonstro at.. and-lo:. W. Fish
er, represented petitioners. A large
portion ol• the population of the Tewnship
attended as witnesses for the set- er.il inter
ests, and the testim niy W 05.. VOluminnits,
filling forty-lite foolscap sheets; its extrac
tion orettplerl the entire afternoon and (nett
ing. As the evidence was fully as interest
ing to the general public as that in the lute
lainerited Sickles emie we should feel jinni
lied in reporting it ve.tbatini, with accent
rallying emotional and sensational cont
inents and iiiit , tration-i; but itufbrtitnately
for our readers ice had our own busbies , ' to
attend to, and omitted to take it clown.--
We spent II re W delightful no meats in the
court room in the et e ting, when a witness
for remonstrant —apttrently n right bower—
spoke in strong terms of T's estaldi,,,h
inent, the landlord. his enqtomers arid din
ne i g hb or hood generally. We might give
zhe fragment of important testimode which
cattle under our notice, but Are Apposed 0)
aggravating our readers with a taste only
of a feast of greal thin lie , ide".. an en
thuiinctie rustle clapped ns on the shoulder
:old swore ve mutt ghv this extraordinary
ease in full in the Spy, ti-,raring uy 1.11.1 t iii
ease we did so, he'd be d--,1 if he wouldlni
buy a copy. We don't. u'itnt to rob our
friend, and e inserinently refrain. The ruurt
we believe has not yet deoblea Mr. Velger'•
Fur the Columbia Spy
Mrs. Eorrori:—.-Thtve you a sole? If you
have you must have your shoeing done by
a blacksmith. Lu your daily walks tn and
from yourpffice you stump over a fair pro
portion of ;he most execrable pavement in
the borough, and bow you preserve your
boots- intact, and keep your toe-nails and
temper, I cannot imagine. You hare Front
street .and the. railroad to cross, in the first
place; but that is one of the draw-backs of
your location, and you look to your footing
and sec high accordingly. When you laud
safely on the pavement, however, yeti may
reasonably suppose that your road is clear,
and no more than the ordinary care neces
sary. What a mistake! 'You scarcely get
fifty feet from the corner of Front in LocVst
street, north side, before your plain sailing
is over, and you are in the breakers. An
abyss yawns before you, lined at the bottom
with sand or mud, according to the weather,
and a debris of brick-bats, chips, straw,
shreds, patches, and the accumulated sweep
ings of the streets. You have a narrow—
very narrow—ledge of solid pavement on
either side, ;old by careful navigation may
get over unharmed, but grief awaits you it
you lift your eyes from your path, This
peril bllrllloUntod, comes the unfla,gged
crossing of Locust street. With tho excep
tion of the crossing at Front street, and sev•
oral crossings laid down by private enter
prise, there is not a single stone crossing
until you reach the upper side of Third street
You of course cross at Second street, in mud .
in wet, and dust in dry weather. here you
have a kat ful chasm in the pavement, just
as you Teach the first alley south of Locust
The bricks are uprooted from
around the stump of a tree, and of a dark
night. if your thoughts ate not nu your loot.
steps you stand a fair clutuce of immersion
ul—possibly a pool of water or 11 slough.
What pen can describe the succeeding hor
ror of the adjacent ally. Used only fsir the
convenience of a.t entrance from Second
street, and not at all to pass water, every
drop of which is conveyed by the gutter to
the main alloy further on, there exists no
necessity for this crossing t b be below the
level of the adjoining, pa vent en ts, still less
neces•ity that it should be paved with the
execrable and happily superseded cobble
stone, and least of all that it should descend
Isom the four points of the compass towards
the centre, forming a basin in which accu•
mulates the abominations of all times and
weathers; and through II 114:11, you, 0, my
editor, aro compelled daily to vade. The
sues:ceding pa‘ement, in front of the 11l
stable is a nuis.soce seareely less serious
than the alley. With these terrors beset
nog ton if it wonderful that I tremble fat
your moles standing?
I think, Mr. Editor, that your good na
ture is excessive, and your long endurance
for the patience of the pub
14.—it is a thing unheard of. These evils
leoo existed, not for a day or a week, but
for vt hole seasons—sonic of them for yeas s:
vet no indignant "Subscribes. — or "Content
lleader — rushes rashly into villa to abate
them. I speak only because. I leur your
insii‘idnal welfare at heart. I hate a sym
pathizing sole.
r have not put my foot in many other bad
places a 11 , A1111.1 ltllr town, heeause your
walks being eireumseribed y ou nat. „ r „H
know nothing of them. But, my dear edi
tor, make an e‘perimental vo3age through
our highways and tiyways, and speak from
your owl obset ration.
o‘t: I L LS 1 Sot,e: To S
OEM
11l u•ccl
little lokers
I 1 .Whydoe.; a coat ; g et larger when ta
ken out Of a carpet-bag? Because, wimp
taken out, you find it in-creases.
re..."IV hat's your business, tvy friend?"
said a gentleman to a rough looking sl eci
men. "Spre," returned the latter, "didn't
Tim Mulroony's wife tell me yer honor walq
arboyr "And do you cid' -your 7
self a boy?" asked the barrister. "Why,
du I look like a girl?" ;rus Pats quick re
joinder.
Cyr-"Did I not give you a flogging the
other day?" said a schoolmaster to a tremb
ling urchin. "Yes, sir," answered the boy.
"Well, what does the Scripture say upon
the subject?" "I don't know, sir," said
the other, "except it is more bl'.3se.d to give
than to receive."
DS—Why is fish-peddling, morally Con
sidered, an objectionable business? Be
cause a man has to sell much that he knows
has been hooked! Horrible.
Of premature Spring weather, Sid
ney Smith said, in a letter; `•We have had
the mildest weather possible. A great part
of the vegetable world is deceived and be
ginning, to blossom—not merely foolish
young plants without experience, but old
plants that have been deceived before by
premature springs—and for such one has
no pitey, The birds are all taken in and
are building, the foolish flowers are bloom
ing,. Homan creatures alone are in the se
cret, and know what is to happen in a-week
or two."
1-ojr-When is a man like a rooster? When
Ilia head is combed.
f-;a—Avoid quotations, unless you are well
studied in their imort, and feel their per
tinence. My friend, —, the other day
while looking nt the skeleton of an ass,
which had been dug out of a sand pit, and
admiring and wondering at the structure
of that despised animal, made a very mal
adroit use of one. "Ah!" said he, with
the deepest humility, and a simplicity
worthy of La Fontaine, "we are fearfully
and wonderfully made."
gr - ff-. 1 . medical gentleman says that tar
tar emetic is productive of great retch ed-
11113
/rase& Pike's Peak Pilgrim r assi d through
Davenport, lowa, the other II y, enca4eil iu
a buckskin suit, with the seat of his breech
es painted red. 11e also had a gun on hi
shoulder, a dog at his heels, and was 1'Blow•
log the railload track. Imagine a dark
night—expres's train in the rear, with a big
reflector in front of the engine, throwing
the light on this subject.
1141 i -If you would enjoy yourself,
lie late :It a ball—it's past time.
.I , :trA school-boy about six years of age
approached the master with a bold front
tad self-confident air, and the following di
alogue ensued: "May I lie dismis:el, sir?''
What reason have you f.:r making the re
quest, Thomas? "1 want to talsc'my wo
man out sleighing. sir?
fl - - 47 - A. good cure for tly,pepaia is to
lest bills for a newspaper. 11 that don't
Oise yen an appetite, you might a. well sell
your stomach for tripe nod he dune whit it.
0"A Bishop was lately rebuking one 1.1 .
his clergy for fox-hunting. "My lord," wan
th,l clergyman's answer, '•etery man must
hare, some relaxation. 1 a,•we yOtl
not tsr go to "Oh," said the bihhep,
perveive you allude to Latin;; laqn
to the Duche:s of Sunderland's party, 1,1 t
I giro you my nord I vti a.; teeter in tl e
same room with the dancers." ' 3ly lord,"
responded the clergyman, "my Lure at.d
:1111 getting old, and are never in the same
;101l with the hounds."
w z ii-Prentiee .nys of tobacco, the more
men fnmei the lets they fret.
CP .) -SEE NEW .ADVERTISEII:I73 OF A. M.
11A3cno.ODD FELLows' .11.tt.r„ Is To-DAY's
MOE
REMOVAL
THE SPY OFFICE has been Removed
to CARPET HALL, N. VT, Corner of
Front and Locust Streets; entrance by
the outside stairway at the north end of
the building.
DisTiticT TouNrY.—\V(' are authorized
to annettnee JOSEPH \V. FISHER, EsQ.. of
umbia, Atilt be a candidate for Dit.triet
Attorney at the ensuitto• ' general election,
to the of the People', Untinty
C.ntrention.
IN OR MS
EL d=fine the liea , on of the Icor when worn,
mo-t iortniditble attiring children, the proprit•tor% of
AFLaites Vernolfuge, In l'itt.liorg. 1 ez,
leave to call the attention of i t.tro.o. to ill value- N.%
the expellitig of the , 0121101 11g. nod ollett WWI
mie, 01 children. It It s iiisenit.tl by a i.tit of
en - at experienee in Virginia who a lief has it
tor ~...seral pear-In Its own practice, and (natal
.Litfee-4 1.0 littiver..o. %AIL, 110/00ed at InAt in r it 10
11,1! publth :I- 11010 , 11 1 lint Certain Cud OA4 01 111,11-
vino It 110 a ',thee 1100001 e .00-11) . popular 111111tItt'i0111
the 111 1 the 100 , 1
kno‘sit and the denianJ has been i.teadtly On the tit
eft en-e •linee 11 , first introdoctlon to the public
ra•Purelia•ers uid I,c carefal to asl, fur DR
et:I.III:RATRD VERNIIITGE. maaufac
tured by 11.111111V6 IiLtOS.. of Pittsburg., Pa. All oilier
Veraulagc. to compar”eu arc woribles4 Dr :%11.nae . ,
genuine Veranfuge, celebrated r Pzlls
can now be had at nll re.rwrtable drag MOM, .NOnt
r.t/114 Ole If ithout the 'want., of
.Mn) 7, I•-. 19.
MODERN INVENTIONS
We know of no invention of modern times
that deserves or is Destined to occupy a higher
niche in the temple of fame, than the discovery
or invention of the Vegetable Epiletic Pills
fur curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits, Spasms,
C ra mps, and all the various modifications of
Nervous Disease. Dr. Seth S. Hance, of 109
Baltimore street, Baltimore. Ald., the inven
tor, is certainly entitled to the best wishes of
all the benevolent portion of mankind, who
experience a pleasure by the alleviation of hu
man suffering. When Dr. Hance first pre
pared these Pills, he intended them solely for
Fits, Cramps arid Spasms; but subsequent eX
parance satisfactorily ;moved to him that in
addition to their remarkable sanative proper
ties in ibis class of dis,ases, they exerted a
perfect control over the entire nervous system
He was then induced to try them in cases of
Neuralgia, Tic-Doloreux, Nervous Headache,
Palpitation of the Heart, Incipient Paralysis,
Hysteria, Muscular Debility, and a host of
minor diseases, springing from a lack of ner
vous energy, in all of which his anticipations
were crowned with the most sanguine success
Persons at a distance, by writing, and sending
a ',mutant* to Dr. Hance, can have the med
icine forwerded by mail to their post office ad
dress, he paying Inc postage. The prices are
far a single bot, $l, two boxes; SA, or s2.lper
dozen. We h ive given his address above.
FARRF.L HERRING & Co's.
PATENT CHAMPION SAFE.
LATE FMK AT LULIRZUE, lOW A.
•
Dulmgoe;Jon 10.:59.-:
pent, I am reque•ted byldr. IS A. C. Cochrane,
o f ihr, place, 10 +ay 10 yon art . pit the morniim of the
4th in.tant, :thou' o'eMek, ht, plots took .fire,
the entire .100 K of good, wn. denim) ed. The heat
!legume so suddenly tale use that noue of the goods
could pocbly be saved;
.. 1/0/ fortunately lac hook.:
uni t were 111 0110 of your Champion
:2afe.i. were .111 pre-creed perfectly. And well they
truly he called Chomp:on. for during 11. e is hole eon.
tiagiation there iva. 0110 Iners•ain pouring of Ilvnte
4r eerily upon the safe which conjoined ohem. Vint
.wt upon went.; rt, the inside was, found to he
, C,a4. 0 1y ss MI, while the mo.t ceverely
seorcheid. l'iur4 truly,
N A MeCI.ITRE.
11-rrine • - Patent Champion and and Itinglar.
Proof :Safe., wit.) l'aleat Powder Pio/Jr Locks.
afford the gicate•it simuntiv of any Safe in the
and t'ar'ot ../egl.l/11 1s or:,
in.in.nip and for plato.
tel. Mining &Co . hare ~roved from:lt %Vat
hat vet, to their new gm,. N, 3 ;hp Che•taut nireet,
Jayne' {tall I where the largest a..,?rinient of Safes
11 the world tun be foand.
1 7 n ItItEL, lICRRING tS. CO..
Qgtt Chestnut .trcet.(.l.lyne'. INC.) I'lliho>lphie.
Alareh
DALLEY , SMAGICA L PAIN EXTRACTOR
all diseuttes inflammation more or less predon.i
aatpe—now• to allay t lithilllMlltiOn Etrihe, at the root
of di-ea=r—hence nit tanneetate cure.
Dallcy's Magical Pain Extractor,
nail nothing, el,. will allay inflainina Ow, at once
and make a Cerlllll3 CUI e.
Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor
will curl, the following .1 inotig, a great catalogue of
13ura., Scalds, Cu:', Chan, Sore Nipple-,
Corn-. 17ani0n..131 II i.e.. Spraing. Intr. , . Poi-on, Mil.
Wain-, Bile., Scion]la. Ulerr=, Fevrr Sore-, Trlon , '
Ear Ache. Pile., Sore Eye-, Gout., Swelltatv., 'thew,
titan-nt, Scald [trail, Salt Rheum. 13.•
la-, Itii.rwnnu. Fht rhor- Itch, Small Pox Mell•ks
To .otne It may appear I neredolou. that r•o many
di-ea-e.± should lie reaelle: by one al tiele; -uell nit
idta retleellon point; to the filet,
thul encnbins lion of ingredient.. each
and every one ;11,1,1) ing a pet lett antidote toll+OppO•
site (11-older
in it , ed"..et.. t. uta¢u•ul, beeau..e the tune 1.. so •Lon
henereu tli..e.t.e and .1 lintlllatit,ll cute. au th tt ir uu
exitar•tor. n. it draw , all dt-ca, out of the turreted
part, ruining nature Qs pet fret a- before the lupin.
It t , -caleely netie...tiy to a -} 111.11110 11011,, WOII,-
, 110 p. Or be one wouu•ut
Out It.
No d'uin Exirarior is genubtor uti lens 111 r box ho
upon it It •tet• 1 phtts t• 14.0 willt Cie ttante
Henry 13.111ey, Nlantti.teittter.
For by nil the Druggi , t- and putrid ineorieine
dealers itiroughoul the tinned States:lml Cum.la-.
ritnrtpal 1)rp0t,16.3 Chnmbcn a., New-Viiik.
Pohl by Progtvq... in Columbia
Atrow.
FOFFFIkiM
GERMAN BITTERS,
DR.IIOOFL AND , S RALS.ALMIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of the present
age, have acquired their great popularity only
through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the
people have pronounced them worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising from a disordered
liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, arc ,speedily and permanently cured by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
reputation surpassing Mat of any similar pre
paration extant. It wall cure, WITIIOUT rAn y
the most Mete and long-standing
Cough, cold, or lloarsonoss, Bronchitis, In
fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and hal performed lie most astonishing cures
ever known of
A few doses will also at once check and
cure the most severe Diarrhcoa proceeding
from COLD IN: TIIE BOWELS.
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.
.7AcKsoN S, Co., .2Vo. 418 Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Pa., and arc sold by druggists and
dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S At:tunic,
you will find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parts of the country. Thew
Almanacs are given away by all our agents.
1 - qr cdo hr 1111 ;lie Coum.ip.
April 9.1z•Z11 I p
r f .s..o.l‘ert isetnent m Dr. Sulfa rd • I.lt KB 1 \
nrio,ll, rolumu
THE GEAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
SIR JAMES CLARK G'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prrpn , bons a prem. iiption Sir J. C 1,,, k
M. D., Physician Est: aordt not y to the Quern.
Thai litvalurvit.e mrdtrtne 1- uuMlnim•; in the rare
or ill.ca-et , to WllOll
11.1 . ,1,10. 1,00.11110100 1 4 .001.0,1 11 EllOtifo,lll, :111
1.1(0`,. 0101 removt , all ote.tit.2lloll-, and a •pertly'
CUT, snip be r on.
TO NI NIZRIED LADIES
It prcolitatly su 11 d. It will, la a .Itoft time, Lung
vu the amothly p••nud watt rcgtl.trit)•.
Each bottle. pita t• Hatt Datlar. brtn t'u• Covert•
meta Slump dr Ca n•ut liriuun, to prevent votixterfellt,
The.e 1.111"1.111.1 not be taken 1.3 !fannies dui ing
the I - I ns . i"ri I Hut , : ni Pregnaney.a , they
are • Or , • :ID 11110..; on In.,airiage, but .11 any oilier
tone they are cal fc.
allServou+ and Spnall Affections
Pain In the a lf.ark and I,.;nl.l..raogue eXvr
lion. l'alpolloon of the 11:...fa. 11..,1..rie4 and W1 0 .,-.
l't;l4 eurt•.l.l ii , :•l WI., ua 0111, In vnins
have tailed, and :ilihougil it powerful remedy. da not
1 . 01.111111 11'011. CIIIOIIIOI, J 116111011), Or :111) tluug 111111.11.11
to the toil-i•totion.
in the pamphlet around earl, pa el:.
age, which ahould Le en, efttily pre , ereed.
Agent fur the Untied Stalest/lid Canada,
JOB :110:4:S,
(I.lte I C. Baldwin & C 0..) Roche-ter, N. V.
N. IL—s t .00 a Int 6 po•tnefe .tamp< eitelreiied to any
authorized agent. will Ita,lre a bottle, coulditsing, ab
rill., by return Inuit.
For sale by Dr. 1 , . It. 1(F: Rif. A gent, (or Coin triliin
T w . 01 - 017 & EOA„ Whole,stle Agent-, Phil...
May t29,16:>6.
I=2
HAIR DYE--lIAIRDYE-11AIR DYE.
AVM. A, BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
The Original and Best in the World!
All where are mere and should lie avoid.
ed, it you wt•o to escape totteide.
Gray, Rod, or Homy !bur Dyed instantly to a beau
tsfid and it:Attar:it Drown or lilac L, Mudwut the tete.,
injury to Mar or Skin.
Fifteen Medal• and Diploma. , have been awarded
to Win. A. Batchelor suture lt , lo, and over t•li,001) up.
pliration- have In en made to the Ilair of
of (anion- Dt e.
Win A. ruizelielor. Hair Dye produce- n color not
to be illt.ingundied iron. navare. anti IA warranted not
to injure in the lea-I, hi:WA...Vet long a way lie c0a1.,,.
urd, and the 111 effect• of boil dye. remedied: the !lair
Inv:got:lied for Life by ibi. Splendid Dye.
Made. sold or applied pia 9 private room.) at the
Wig Factory, t.. , 31 Broadway. New York.
Sold in all ewe. Und towns of the United State.,
by rerugge.bi and l'alley Good.: Dealer..
ir..rThe ha; the name nod udilre.• upon a
creel plate ellg13111111:4 on four 4ides of each boa, of
1V M. A. DATCIII:I.OR,
Nov. 13, '59. Zit DroadwuF, New-York.
Sold by Drat:gluts a 111 COILIMLIIII. R. WIIIIOInf,
Agent:
Dalley's 51dgical Pain Extractor
I=l
No 1:.'39
DR. HO OFLAND'S
EEO
Confirmed Consumption.
WIGS-WIGS-WIGS
Ilatelielar'• and Toupee, .urPnii• all. They
are elegaiii4g6t. txi.). and Ifurathle. •
, -
Fitting tp a pintrop— not arid lig pp behind—no eft rink,
Pig off the head; indeed ibis ix ibe only ertali-tliment
_where theQie
g• are pioperly widen-food and made
Nov. 13, '5$ vf.n trppilvi nr,LPf, se Ye t If.
•
a-4 a ZD.
'On the sth loft., by the Res.). 7 - 1 - .'lllen - nes MILTON
t4ToNgli lorbllSs teMall i{t,ll,4rs. both aft t 'ohm:thin.
On the 1111 lost . by t. It vb.r. b:= 4 . I.Ewbs SA
in AlisiZtitrattoz Lanac, boils of CoLuitibiu. L'orough. •
~ d ~.~ 5 ~'~~~o 0
Li
Ihi 4 plarr, 0.21 Thllr.atiy, IWI ttil, 1.1%1:C1.5 NM
-96 years and Iu this piree. - on 'llnArs44y, April 118.01, Tex, Jon's
St..Acs, aged 411 ) ear, 7 mennho and 17 days.
orr.DuNG:
ATRS. A. F. ARMS ifill hare an opele
lag' of Alnlnsery at liar room- In Loan.,
•Ireri. over P. S. Alinrgue Cot. Flora,
sATUIRDAY.I.Ith inst. Tier frienda owl erf.(Cifftcr..:
are owned w e. Catlin.: het hew - mock of riprolg. and
Summer noin:vi,.
CohnnlAn. April 7. 1550.10.
S. Atlee B.oekius, D. D. S.
PRAnTICES ihe Operative, Surgical and Meehan
ieu I DepartmptslS of Ocuti4try. •
( 4rl[6 Lorzst feet, beiween the Franklin Routes
:tad l'o.o Ogee, Col unthia, I'u.
\lav 7 h4:41
TO 4MT.
HOUSE contain; Four Rooms to Rent,
ior Four Dollar.. Apply lo
I'. RAE
Hoot and Shoe Makor, Locust street, bet F wee L Y.n
Serotul
•totl Aloy 7,19.39.42 t
BOARDING!
1:1VI7 or ..is or gentlemon, ran Lf
eoinfoi to bly lie•.ionimodatril with hoarding, by
311 - lis. J. \V HAMILTON,
lklay 7, !Sill , `Vol f*, ROW, FlOlll .iirect Columbia.
DIVIDEND!
COL!, %VISA . May 3. 1559.
rp II 1{ Diiretorc of ;Le Columbia Milk have 'hi.
L a dividend of three and n halt per cent.
for the la-I ~x mouth payable on and oiler the 1011 i
SAMUEL. Sil()ClN CO/411er.
ONES' Bair I)yc, Batchelor's Bair Bye,
FP.)rib•in Ilnir Dye, I'll:110104 111 AZIe
lairI)) 1 . , WI A111109,11CM: hair Dye; all the
:Wove Ju.l N civet' and for a.de by
Nloy — R. WILLIAMS.
A stun lot of Geuuinc Glycerine Cream,
fort the Or evention and rare of chapped baud,.,
hpa, &r lit,'. u,.l been received al Ike I)rua Siore of
',",1). Franz •i.
FLAGG'S INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF.
1) ITAT I' .k 111:TC It EH 'S Movie Oil A umber lot of
tile Ilhove oopo lair ion Vcdu•we ju•t rt ccl veal
010 l hit
Aloy 7, 1,59 A:tlS
QUERU'S COD LIVER JELLY.
A LoT or t r nhovr jut( reerivrd and for eale at
th, Dr..p Store ut R Croat street. •
Nl.q• 7.
2 _
RITT BUTCHER'S Illogic Oil, for sale at
Ole Golden Morin! Drug ,une. r. 11,1) 7,'59.
( 1 1111110 IS SKINS, a beautiful lot, just re-
V) velvet' at J. S DEL LE & CO'S Gniden 11,1,
r Ileug 4, re. Play 7, 'Set/.
BIIOWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. Just
reel -(al it the U Dille" Alumni. Drug Store. a
-apply of the Ocumne I:•+ruci• of honateu Gun
ger. May 7, '59
1 {
/11.1,1111 Or rel . -on. WOO 4 .11 1: 1 apOrCIO,OI anti COOVO't
ally or .Mall wilfully Hod i Mea
l/01.11y st I fill 10 nay 1/111 II I ItO or build:tie that alt.
or luny be iii-ored by Ille 1111 Id croopiloy, at 11110 Mine
lent Iltt-d de and flay da) of April,
117 order of die Board Id-Director-.
NI, Seerttury
=1
NOTICZ!
you elioulif gn in m bar Rain Lo'. Family
I. G rurrrl, tit Ibr Chin Felitawb' Hall, :out make
t f 4 ielf 'viii Ili. unna thing , lie parp
Inn Me Florid; lie Slut.', where la, nave ail
la lid. of 11 11/ . NVI• 1 . .11 ',Mil It ',eve 1 ou.•
Moir 1 . 1 - Iwrn , tl 1 4 1111. 01 VllO . -
4 tt. t 01t11111t: t tleg and ibe be.% W111e.4 01111
11.:11illit• , . All.l 101 - 1110 I.ollle, we have Elepaked
1,001 nu onqul.ll i ngin ulitiare.a.
and lit,t much.
lot IL itin, ...v. giving It it toicl .411.)
iiiiii•alauce. mit! pei feu rleati-olg the
ALIN 7. I -.Ai
II EA 13 I,l:ll7 ; l'l.JCiti.
,'r 11N' , to. '1%.1p11• rill Mu•ined Intl/
Ithe. %Vt. Ittivt• :111 6. -11:1111i
111111 k,. 1.11,Z[1.11 Al u-1;,.11.1 ..111 1.:10,, .Cc
1.)11111.11. 111 f.Oll 1•• t1:11-1. ullll
.11,1 Aim •
~ timerivalt 1;:I}P11,11* 1
Alt dl.-i..,• t•mott.. tummy 7, '59.
DRINK! DRINK!
Clll.ll vpnr6hi q(1:. 11 I,ler. :it iheColde i 11Ioriar
11l •pi.t• tall Nil tt, Colurnl.a.
INI 17 7 1-59
Statement of the Columbia Banh,
1) N the morning of the 3rd of May, 151.59
required by the Act of Assembly, of
13th October, Mil.
ASSETS
Loans and Diqcounte,
Specie, Vi 0,116 76
Noteq of other Banks, 3.273 00
Cheeks and Drafts,
Due by Midis,
5.366 26
233,163 42
Real Estate,
Per.onal do.,
52.545 26
11,5:n 65
Columbia ft idge,
LIABILITIES.
INIotPs in Circulation, 487, ttirt 00
Otos to Banks, 16,169 19
Deposits, 211,579 83
---- $715,204 02
LA NC_l STEP COUNTY SS:
The above statement is correct and true to
the best of my knots ledge and belief.
SAMUEL SHOCif,
Cashier of Columbia Bank.
Sworn and subscribed before me, tbts Ord
May, IS5f,.
F. 11. EBUR, J. P
Columbia, .11ay 7, 18.39.
LIST Or LETTERS
REMAINING in the Columbia Post Office
:‘ltircl. 31. 4, - 41.
Allen Beniame
Appleget George
Bowen James
Briggs Philip
Buckley Gertrude
Beck %5 illiern
Blair D C & G
13rofield Julia
Ilauliomen John
Becker Jacob
Basnight B S
honks Franklin
Banks James
Boyd & Lamb 2
Cousus Maria
Cele Daniel
Coleman & Cox
Chillot Francis
Dougherty Hugh
Durikel Henry
Demist Baulay
Erisman George
Easton Gabriel
Essig John 13
Fleitenstein Teresia
Pales John B
Frey Peter
Pittston S 1)
Fruebey C
Grubb E
Grilliith A J 2
Graves Elizabeth
Griswold Henry
Grubbs N B
Good w tie M
Grew I ich John
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