Til 15 COLUMBIAN, OH.01I8U DIKOORtT, SHROrTnK NOIITU ANDCOLCK BUN COVSOMDATIP.) Issued weekly, every Friday morning, at HI,lX)UllUllll, OUI.UMIIIA UOUNr?, I'A. two dollars per year, pajraoio in advance, or lurliiif tlmycar. Attcrtho expiration ot tlioyear U.M will Im fliarifoil. To stihscrlbers out nt tho county tho terms aro U por j o ir, -Molly In advance. -II it II not pild In advance, and 3.oi if payment bo lelayedb.! ond t no year. No piper tllseoiitltiueil, except at the option of the iiuMllsliers, until atl arrearages aro paid, but lone loatlnu"!! credits afler tho cxplratton ol the nrsi year will not lie Riven Ml pipers sent out ot thoMtalo or to distant post orr.ces mult lie pultl ror In advance, unless a respnn slblo person In Columbia county assumes to pay the subscription duo on demand. l'OSTAtl B Is no longer exacted from subscrlberstn the county, job FixisrTiisra-. mo tnulilte liepirlment of the L'ni.CNintAN Is very .toinptete, nndnur.l b ITIiiMiur will compare fnvorn til. with tlutnt tho lare cities. All work done on cVJ-n inltnu.itl and at moderate prices. 3xtj j $t StdwrftjiMg. uriat. onslneti. ....,.,, Two inches Three Inches, ..... Four Inches Quarter colomn... air column one column I it. in. lv, mi. ..tt.M tuo .) ,, 8.09 4.10 1.00 S.00 i,, 4.10 4.M J.00 IMS ,.. B.00 7.M t.OS 11.011 ,, 0.00 t.00 10.00 1B.C ,.10.00 11.00 11.00 1S.00 .. HO.O0 J5.M (0.00 co.oa i Tearlr advertisements payable quarterly. 1M lent advertisements must be paid for beferolMttlM except whero parties have accounts. lltal advertisements two dollars perlnch for M) insertions, and at that rate tor additional inMrVaaa without rcferecoe to iongtlv, Executor's, Administrator's and Auditor's MsDM three dollars. Must be paid for when inserted. Transient or Loesl notice, twentr rents ttn 0.lELWELLf,"ltrSdPr6prl,tor,. regular advertisements halt rates. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY , JANUARY 11 . 1878. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XII. NO. ! COLUMBIA DEMOCHAT, VOL. XL1I, NO. 43 Cards in the "IlnktnfiKH ntrflirl rntnmt, 4 dollar per year for each line. a Columbia County Official Directory. BUSINESS CAlins. PriMM'-nt-Tuilif-Wllllam Dwell, VsvicMto Judges!, K Kilcklmuin, I. I "-human. "nit an itar , .so. -li. Frank c.irr. Ol irt Iiiiim,'i'.i.) ler -i N. Walker. Iijuit t t oir I t - lllla'nsnn il. tacotiv. mi .-i tt n 'v -r.iim H. Clark. liorirr-.liiini iv. llnmnan. s irv ir -Isue n.'.vilt, I'r mrer-iti' It. V. Mrjitovniilds. ' i 'i in'M -i ihn Icrner, . iV, 'Ic.tloiiri, I h mi'i s.inds. i'i n tilssiin.'rs Men; Vlllt uri lirlckli.tiim, itlloM-M V II, lln.'. I. 11 c.ise.v, li. II. liniwii, in.ier -'Mi n"!i i i. iliirnti . Idi' M ii nl d huts - il MolMiiS. :li"Oduro IV. Molih. lit -i ip Tint. 'ii lent -vVI ll.iw il. simlcr. HI ) i u I'oir .Hurler -linnet irs -It. i KM, co l, Vin. ir ilner, Itlonmlmrj,' and nioinin, ueiec. 'ii i i-i-relur . Jll. J. C. IIUTTHII, "1IYSICIAN iCSUWIEON, (Juice, North Jlarket strtet, .Mar.!T,'74- Bloemsburff, Pa. lomsburg Official Directory iiuncll -I). Low i-iitiertf. ' Voo I vard . Mmrr Pr -il' it .if mvii i' Clerk W. l.l l ,1 I if ' .'I o -1. ' I'r i l .t 'f a- ''niri triy ' n'i'i in . v inner iii hiiu i itiiiiu f 'ii'iip in John . r'uuH uii, hI 1 mi , I. tl. iru i, I'.Hhl'r. Flrt i I in il ilmk -Clurles It. IMi on, rcsldeni I. I". 1' nllil. ashler. ''tit. nil. i 'mm Mil ml .uliitf Fund and Loan in I'll tin II II. Lit 1c. I'rest.len . I'. W. Miller, a i' l.ri. dl i ii 1 1 n I ill Uiii and u In Fuuil iHsoct.i'loii -W n. '' i 'mik, l'ri'1 1 'lit,.!. II. iMiNuii, cere'nry. Itl'i.i riti ir 'i u.il -iiiln' Fund VssimM.i Ion .1. I urn ver. I'rt'Hl ten . c. it. ilarklei , ocru arv lirit' ll DIIiEtTOltY Hieri! oiii'iuui. I i'. Hi In. ,-'l,uili'.i and its, p. in evening at e n 1 1 1 "( Tvti -i a in N'lll 1 l OllO'll .i .1. in I'rivr il-'eiliu -livery Wediiesda f Ol k t i .Iroe. I'lie pulillu .ire InM ed Hi a'lend. st. uinuEiv'n ifTiiuuN cnviicu. illn'sier -llev. .1. elron. un I iv TVlees-li)' a. in. and 0, p. in. sundav School -it ii. in. i'r.1 er Mue tntf-Kiery Wednesday evening at ti eloefc. -leatHrrei1. N'opews run d. All are welcome. i'i:K.snvTKitUNriinu'ii. Mlnlster-licv. ftuart .Ml'ihell. sanday Svrlues "t a. in. and OJtf p. m. Nniid.ii J-clnol -it n. in. Pr.i er.Mue in,' Kicry Wednesday evening a' 0)5 Moo. ii as free. N'o pews rented, strangers welcome. MKTinimsT ni'i.-coeii. ciii'iieii. I'P'sldlii',' Ul ler-ltev. N. . Itiicktiutiam. M nil er-ltev. M. ,. -.noser. uda -lerilo-'s-l and avt p. in. sillnl.l SelKHil - p. in, llluli I'lass -l:ver M'indiv eienlngil' 6X o'rluek Vi-mif lens 1'r.i er Men lux l.ier- Tuehda.v '"euiiia it' u't'liii k. iloncr.il I'rujer Meeting livery Tluirsday cieiilnt; I o'clock. imPOUllEltCHUKCll. Corner ot Third and Iron streets. iMstor -llev. (1. I). Hurley. iti'M I'nee C'litril Hotel, sund ly scrilces Ion a. in. and T p. m. Sund.i selmol 9 a. in. I'r.Kcr Meeting Saturday, 7 p. m. Alt aro Im Itod There Is always room. ST. I'ACI.'K CIlllICII. 'ti ctnr-ltev I.. Zalinir. Suiida Services -lin. m., 1)i p. m. Sunday school 0 a. in. First Sur l.w In tho month. Holy Communion. Serilccs preparatory to Coinmunton on Friday iveulnglietoretho st Sunday In each month, l'ensrented; but ever bodv welcome. EVAGKLICAL CUDKCII. Presiding r.l'ler-llcv. A. L. lteeser. .Mliit-ter-llev. .1. A. Inlne. Sunday sen tee 3 p. in., In the Iron street Church. t'ra er Meeting l.iery sabbath at i p. in. All arc United. Allaro welcome. TUB CIIVHCH OP CUBIST. Meets In "the little Urlck rhurcli on the htll," known as the Welsh Baptist church-on Itock fctriet east of Iron llegutar meeting tor worship, eiery Lord s day af ternooii at 3J4 o'clock. ,.,, iMtstree; and the puollcarc cordially Imlted to attend. ItLOO.MSIUJHO DIKfllTOUY. Q( IIOOI, OKDKItS. blank. i"'t prinleil ami mnilv lioiinJ In snnll books on tiand and (or sale at the column ah itilice. . mi I'.irclu l-'iit iiml Linen ...r nunmiin .111.1 fur All 111111S Lliurs, i.xi'ur ifs Hid trustees, tor saio cueapai ut imi" Ulllee. a r mum AflK CKltTII'K'ATl'.S i'l.tiuinlti! iM ',m,l fnrs.de at the Col I'lmiAN twice. Minis- ers (if the dnspoi and .lustlces should supplj them selves with these necessary attleles. THsTII'IOs mill flmiilnlllf' l-'ei-ItilN fur "alt l attliecoiXMiins' omee. They contain the isr ected tees as eMllMMieil 11.1 Hie last aci 01 nit; i.'-- slit'iroupun the subject I'.iery .lustlee and ' on itahte slionld ttnve one 1 .im for :tl 17 K. onvis, I J. ATTOttNKY.HT.t.AW. ''fk'fj-l.'oom No. 1, ' Columbian" ltutldlng. -ept, s,s(f,, gMUKI. IwN'OUIt. A TT () It N U Y-A T-LA W, HI.Ot)MSI)tltl, l'A. (iniee lliiiiman'B tilocl:, corner Main and Market streits N. . TUNIC, Alto noy-ivt-Lrv, rJLooMsnmto, rA, uitlco In Columbian licit. pino. Jan. 1, 7T-ty i. i,. n.uiii, PRACTICAL DENTIST, M iln street, opposite Episcopal Church, Ulooms imrir, I'a. fir Teeth extracted without pain, niigltl, 'T7-ly. J)I!(H'KVAY A KLWKLL, A T TO I! N E Y S-A T-L A V, Cou-MiUAN liciLmNo, Hloomsburg, I'a. .Members nf the t'nlled slates Law Association, follicttons made In any part of America or Europe Q I'. A V. J. JIUCKALnV, ATTOIINUYS.AT-LAW, Hloomsburg, I'a. onico on Main street, first door below Courtllouso J. M. CLARK, ATTOKNIIYS.AT-LAW Hloomsburg, I'a. omeo In Ents Hulldlng. T? P. lilLLMHYKR, ATTOItNF.Y AT LAW. office Adjoining C. It. : w. .!. r.nckalew. Hloomsburg, I'a. HOB'T. H. L1TTLK. E. ti. iiTTi i:. II. & It. R. LITTLE, ATTOItN'EYS-AT-LAW, Hloomsburg, I'a. r"iiusines before the II, S, l'ntent ontcoattended omee in the Columbian litilkllng. 3S H ERVKY E. SMITH, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Ofileo In A. J. Evas'h New Hiiliumi, lll.On.Milutito, I'. Memtier ot Commercial Ijiw and Hank collection As sociation. " Oct 14, '77-tf "yyiLLIAM URY'SON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, THE WORLD roil isis. since the change In Its proprietorship (which took place May. 1, lsio.ylhe World has Income the brtghl ibt. spnglitllest, most scholarly and popular Journal 1: the metropolis. "It Is entertaining, lntri'Mlng, bright, dtreiit, fair and truthful," ittloeswrong wittingly to no man, no creed, no Interest, and no party. 1IIK moiilii tulleiestlm Detnocrntlo parly to exist for tho cowl of the putiile si nice. ItduiH not iK lleie the public scr tco to exist tor the goodcf the liemoerstic piirtv. I 111: om.I) believes the F.ticmi of Mankind inav tetru-t"'d to attend to his p.irtt 'ithir bu-lmssof hlliring up Hrlfo. It thetitoie seeks to romote peace on earth an good wtll among good men 1 HE 0111.11 bcllo i s Unit even Ihe Muoli tins two sides. It theretore glvis eiery honest ninntridit forsuiirosliig himself to be light, no matter how wrong It may hold i Im tot e. TIIK wulti.lt bcdeics that fitniclcnt unto euli day arc tho fills tliireof. t then fore conslilcrs It quite tinnrcofsnry to en. hitler eststeiico to-day by lighting oier Hie lights of e-tetday. THE woltl.Iibelleies tire w ns sunie ense In the old superstition according to which eier.t day's for tune was cole ml by the hist objects sein in the morning It therefore thinks that to lav on n man's breskfust table a sheet full of uncl-'iiii tilings, i gry words Jiersonal squabbles and potltlc.il splits Is about as llkei) a way of propitiating bis good-will as to put spiders In Ids cotTec. TIIK WOltl-.li bel'i v s tiiaf'man the hermit" Is not to no trusted w ithoiit the suncivls tic ntid c u ¬ lling Influence of wmmn. and It then lure Iml is that a puoiic journal winch falls lonitr.itttheiitteiitlnn aiidilill-.tthesll rort of the olueliof theconnnll. nlty, will neither guide the public conscience urlght nor tvj wise couns, I In public ntTalrs. s a mere matter of bu-thev.s. thenforr THE w uiti.li enneavors 10 oe rnir to us opponents in pui Hies, candid In Its dlscusMon of punlte ques Ions, Just to all lnen-and "up to tho Inlet news." TIIK U.Ml.Y WOULD. tlO.no a year, postage paid. f.i so six months, tostoge pal l. 11.75 tlirco months, postage paid. Tin: ti i;i:iii.v woiti.n J..IHI A YFAIt, I'OSI'ADK l'AIH, contains all the news of tlieweekj li Hers bv able cotre-pondents from all parts of the world; bright and entertaining edltotlals, and continued stoiles written espie-sly tor THE MOULD by the best au thors ; full reports of the markets of tho Hulled Slates and ton lgn countries; a Farmer's liepart mtnt, edited tiy n. I). T .Moure, the foil n er and tor mnj years editor ot.MOOItE'.sllt itAL NEW YultK Ell. SEMI-WEEUt.Y WOULD, f 2.00 a i ear, postage paid. l.oo six months, postage paid. CASH PREMIUMS To the p rfcon from whom llin ()l.r," shall re ctlve (HTlons to March ai, Isth iheinone lorthc lnrfti numlier ct BUlisirlbcrn fur one year to the V KKLV WuUM) voulll trUeailrstpHuof f.m Tor lh" next lari'ht tnuiiU-i. a MCumt inle tif fain Tor the two n M l.irpct ll.t of Mihsciltt r, f Ihmw cacli. 1'ur the luo in t hirtieht 1 lt- of --uucrti ers, two rrl7t?s of fTft.ui until lVr the M Uft largest llts, Mx prles (if f-Mi.oo ear li. lor the ileu-a next lark'etl U-ta, eh ou prizes i t 2.vu eai.li. Thoe delroi: i)f e nii tlD? for tin v rrl7es(wh'r h are i ITcrt'.l lit .KMltfon lr linHUlroluV.rfnilnm',) win vuiitio i im- ror tun pni tk'uiiUN tu '! UK WOICMV a. raik lt, Ni-w York. Jan -i, 'Ttv-m VEGIlTINE or Bilious, Remtttent ai5 Tnter- uiittBiit Fftver wlntU mnrn pnmmfinlv Munnt! Vtvrr nm Arvtirt Mti pain tn il l- lot titul thro iffli the hiicK, an t In nlnihle rhlllv ('tisiltlon tliwn tlin mlnn. nn irro. stttile rllpositlon to jnwn, pa'n In tho eyes, whirl. iiuira-i'nuy lliu.tiin llll'in. A ijlUt UfiifH in n. anl ero.it lKtlt f-sncs'i m ii dchi it v. ptinn tu i.tfO lill'l ixisltlr rcint'dV. It 1 mmimiitiitcil nr. cm helv frvtii l icjuhei of cnnfullv vli-ctfii harks M iit-ri j, ami Mioniiiv ro ri'mrnteu timiHH e of Hit ere.it eli qiis' r nf ihn hinoii rh.it in nr anhnputt lather. V 'Kftliio t-Ot'H hut ctop with ' itKntif eniiM ann ieer, out it lemiHits tomier I inn ii'tinj Into vtry part of tvi humn sjRtcin, (1 entirely eradlcatm evi rv tniir. nr iIu.-!ihv Vnr. Inedo a not act a a powt rful ulh.ntiv, or rthlH .to tho b0W( Haiii! en Use thf tmllnr. In rinmrt nlln r serious eoinpljlhti whlh mint Uelta'lv follow; il it. nullify av inu ruuv oi invase uy puruinif me '.j'4, irriwir- iiiu hut hihi hiuiir'.H in iieauiiy ae m rrBUiaiea the iiowei-t, ant.' a-l-t.s Naturoltipir- 41IWK n I l IK- umn-i I (111 L HO IllVr- Uff II HIT 'I ImiM II lU nl liiV.ill t nhi iifrprlif ttijliv frnm thf elTti ti or n .Berlin lmritUu host m . friKhtml aiinniuiuT quuiin', aim pn?oii u'hih oi nrsenir, itherof which tefhav or evtr eoull. reaeh tho ruo came of their complaint. VUG 1ST IN 13 works In th human tem In perfect Inrmnn1 wllh nure laws aieiwiii 1 ii h pi-'a-anr io iu usie, nl il to the t un ich. ant nill-i In its lntlucnee on hu Ihiwels. It li ibi li)to tn ILi acltnti nn ilUiiit.iit)it li not n vile. miUM'ous lilt t ri. imieitiir invalliN Into fiile hirt that they nnj cmp 1. emetine Ha mrelj eire'atilo Medlcliie, c 'tnp'ninuod upon si Hi Ulc orliRii lei. ir N lniMr.cil h the host nln a'cl u s whTe Its Mrtues have been tested, is r.emuneh led i.v w nere ineoinin' is neeu n, mm h not a intxrire cheap whMC) Bold under tho cloak ot Litter.. Thomas II. iUutmak. ALtlFl.T llAUTUN HABTMAN BROS., My danchtcr has received ereat brn"Ht from 4io use of 'vm tine. Her d'-clintnK health was asouit'o ercar anxiety io an oi ner ineim . a rew- nours ihoVeiretluo re&tored her health, filrt'iieth obd ppctlte. N. II. TIl.liKN, ears llulldlue, Huston, .Mass. YE ETIN13. Police Testimony. IlOSTOV, Nov. IS, 1ST5. It. tfvf.n,, Fsg.: le.ir Mr Duilne thn n.ist live vears Ih.welnd ample opportunity to Judee of the merits of Veee tln'. Mv wife lui'iiiofd It for comp!alt.i att Tifllnij I tdy of neural e health, with inonti eneiiciairesniii nnnh ihiiu vh m u tw ever tried, i n.nc vtiilttnim ihlldren under alin(s' 'VtT etrcuni- 't'ltMcinia l.iro ramnv, ana uwis wiiu murh-in-lit. Iuc liken It iinttlt with such jrrv.it nr that i ciiKTint iind wordi to espreii my 'in lied ui imeiiitiuii of Irs vi..n.f. . whl'op iformlnir my dut'ts a1 a police cniccr in Sclty. It Ins been mv Io to f II In with .t k'rent il of Mr knes. I unherl'atintriy iieomnnnmc e- tln'. and I never knew (f .i taw wlnn It old nut pruveuU that was ehilmed for It. r.irtlMilarl in eaes of dehllltated or lmnuvi rM'ed state of tin- blond lis etTeets an really wondtrful ; and, f"r all mplalnis tuis'iiir trorn an irnpuro siaie oi inu oiotui, Hiipt-ais to woiK like a h.ri'i: and I do not Induce thete aie any elrenin tanc s under which vg tine in be us u with lnjuiiouaresiiiis; antut wiiiinwa iford tn1 ple.iiiire io jrtui nn further Infurumtlou to wnav i huow nomiL eei line WILLIAM 11. HILL. Police station 4, Centralia, Pa. Fub IH, '7C 4 C. SMITH, A TTO U X E Y- A T-LA W. omen tn "Ent Bi'iLmNa," Uloomsburg, ra., near I ourt i louse. , I0,'77tf Q W, MILIjEK, A 1 lUIUbl-Al-LAtV OllleclD llrower's hulldlng, second floor, room No. Dloomsourg. I'a. I ) LANK JlEKDS 11 f, W. II, ABBOTT. W. II. RnWN. A11HOTT 1UI AWN. Attoi'iioys-at-l-aw. CATAWISSA.I'A. Pensions obtained. t. , JIISCKLLAKEOUS. XrHNIllJH NOTKS iut prittteil , Ulieap lit HIU U UlUA.-t una. , w H 0 W 12 L L, DENTIST. c, II ll-t-l I'l.Ol'KS, W ATl'IIUS, .('. 1" SAV WlK. Dealer in Cliuki. Wiilclt. in.l .lowelrj-, .Matn St., Just below thei'ci'tni I'lltll'KSSKINAl. I'AKIIS. lUliUl.k '. tti)rnev-:ll-I.:iw. Ollii nruw t r'b building, and b'-ory, ltooms tis. I tlC If I0K, .Surgeon anil Pliysi- s. i;. corner Itock und Market VM. M, chill. Olllee ts ulllee In llnrtmnn's Hlock, iecond floor, corner .lulu and Market Mrectu, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. May 2C ly. r M. OHINKKIt, GUN and LOCKSMITH. --eiMIli; .MUCUII1C3 U1IU .tmllilici J t a. iutixd. optBA llocbs llulldlne, HloombDurff, ra. TlflLI.IAM V. KESTKK, iMEKCJl-lAINT TAiiiUiv DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CZaARS, TOBACCO. STJVTT, CONFECTIONERY. So'icps of all kinds, Qlas & Quecnsware, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions Ruell' oil tin t, mu'ijii i:i.ok, ith door below Jlarket (-treet, Woomf.biirg, I'a. tv Goods delhered to all parts ot tho town April .7, 17-tt 1 '. i.V vNr-. M. I).. Siiruinii anil l'liyi J . .'un, nu'.u-o nut ItuiMiiivu on 'llilrd street, oi..t.i Jiitei'&ou. I I!. McKELVY, M. I)., SurEcon ami I'liy- J , IL slclan, north side .Main slrtel, below Market. II. nOIlISON. Altoriiey-at-I.aw. Otliee tn llartman'Bbulldtnit.Malii street. HUSHNSTOUK, JMiotograiilier, , i.Urk i rt'olt'b store, .Main otreet. MIiUELLANUOUS. VXaw" HIGHEST AWARDS All orders promptly attended to and Batlsractloi uar.mteed. A pill SI, 'li-tt FKKAS llltOWN'S INSURANCE AGEN CV, Kxchango Hotel, Hloomsburg, ra. ('enteniilnl Inhibition 1""VAVII) LOWENllKIKi, Merchant Tailoi U I -lain M above Central Hotel. S. Kl"HN, dealer In Met, Tullow, etc. , Centre htu et, 1 etweeu eeouu aim iniru. ,1'tna, Ins Co., of Hartford, Connecticut IJiirpool, Ixiudon and Globe ttoia oi uierpooi I..incnnslilre tire Assoeiauon, i-nnaueipnia Mlasot Hartford Fanners Mutual of Danville Iianillle Mutual Home. New ork CotnmerUal Lnlon March sa.'71-y Cooltal. .. 11,600,000 . so.iHo.mo , 13 fl0,(XXI . 10,000, 00 ... 3,uiu,uum i CO.IHHI I ... 1,000,000 ... 7."i.lNi" .... IS.CI'0,1100 .... 17,0011,000 1IS,953,000 I vM- GAT A W 1&;A. L. KYK11LY, ATl'ultNK-AI-IW, Cataiilssa, I'a. ColieeiMns oioL.ntl. made and remitted, utile' innoslte Catal?-a Depoblt tnuik. tm-J- ilo.ukirB. jso. e. msiaii. cms. b. kuhakos. WM, R. IIAGENISUGH, WITII iti ttit. iijiniii di i:hmi, (t-ucciwirh toUMdlct l crtej 4 !-onB, a Market Importirs and dealt rs In HUN A. GLA LS AND QUKENtfWAlM VS. Market unit, I'hllaUeli hla. COCUll 11,1 Ll lllll I HhlLBUliO AkMUlldl Ckgf tune w, 11-ty rt r I 1 Orentihaiuelo I J ( I I I i un K t fc'Old vjvj 1 Jl7.t.iiikb e m i hame to make money. If jou n t iroid ou can gei. eieen- Links it nr ed a I'ersi n eier- b.relo 'uke mi nrli'tliu to Uiii laigest cheapen ami hrt iiiii-.ii.'t,.i fii l I'lillUtillon In tho world Alii iii.o en Ik it lie a minium ug' 1 1 The most elegant works ot mi rIm ii mi mw iwrnein. lie mh-i' I- Ml InU ti hi n!u.i tt t"i iil ill siilisi rlbci. line put 1 1-1 1 1 1- msHtg v r I tn In n imk. A l.ulv uei-i.t leiH.iiK tukliii. . ii r io sut'SirtUrstn lei dm- II ul ! . 1 1, L. mil iiiiijtaH. vuiun el'ote lliiiriiii' tn tie tllflliss trrlilisour siniettni on i eo t ot 1 1 Mi i nit' loneour I Itl.l in 'ii i' t a, ui isiilus tin name l.ll.l it, .,11,1k i Ml I'll h till' UlLlllll llllll t'X' I'llilli f,i tli in I lit V. It 1 1 1 II lie unlk tt 1 .1 lj, l,nr iititss Lt 11(1 ll IL O IttllllL-tll IO tin lusinibs. ,No i lie unoet gt, iups to nmse kit t la). Ail'i'H 111 I io. Ii J un al lirl UMl. Mull. UUg u.ll-i' I I ! no in r i 't Omugevillo Academy. HEV. C. K. CANFIELD.A. MPrincipal. It jou want to pntronUe a FIlteT CLASS SCHOOL, WHERE HOARD AND TUITION ARE IOW, give us a trial Next term begins MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1878. For Intorraatton or catalogue apply to the ritlNCll'AI.. July 87. T7-ly OranitcMUe, I'a. 1 MUTISM AMERICA ASSURANCE CO. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ti. niL.i. r.t ihefti, nil! rorrorattons are all In. TrtMllnMM.II S-Kil'KlUfcb andure liable to the hnrurii ii rue oniy I t'tsth 1MIMITI V linn 11UMMI.1 wujuaiiu uuu e' is kiu n nu ltd, rnitned bv ClIlllSTUN F. KNrf. Pe- elal Ag. nt and 'iiju.ti r. irtcmiburB. ., I 1 l 1111711 S Kl tl'lUlllllU IUWIIJ ."."' I ' , ihe am let 1 ire louts. It any. ate sdlusted and paid by one u tLelrOHU citizens. nov, 10, u-u J REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER Thli tceiilli mul l'lllirrl SIn. PHILADELPHIA, SIASCFACTCKEK3 0F I'ATEMEB Wioilit-lFoa Air-Ti&lit Heaters I Hli MiiiKluir nmt i Iinltcr-irlinllitir ; rn l csfn Hitriihtir .inlirnrfU' or illlimih un i oiti C13NTKNNIA Jj FOR I11TUMIN0US COAL, Keystone WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cooking- Kangcs, low-down Orates &.C., &.C, Peserlitlve Circulars sent ikfk to any address. EXAMINE IiEFORE SELECTING. Apll 11. H-l) its IVt'N IIC l!ll, H'lll,'lll IIL'llll'. Poetical. SUMI FOil TIIK NEW YEAH. BY CLIZA C00II. Old Time has turn' d another pago of Eternity and truth ; Ho rend ultii a warning vclco to age, And ldptrs n lesson to jouth A jear has lied oo'r heart and head Sin e l.iH tlio yule log burnt j s nil we have a talk, to closely ask Wlint the bosom and brain have learnt I th, let us hope that our sinds have run Villi W l-dom's precious grains I oh, may we find that our hands hale dono Some work of glorious pains I Then a welcome and cheer to the merry New Year, htle tli holly gleams above us With a pardon tor the toes who hate, And a prayer for thoso who loio us. We may have seen some loved ones pass To the land ot hallowed rest ; We may mls the glow ot an honest brow s Ml the warmth of a friendly breast s Hut If we nursed them while on earth With he i its all trti- and kind, V. Ill thlr si Irlts blame the ftnless mtrth 1 f those true hearts left behind 7 vo, no ! It were not ut 11 nor wlso To ino'iin with endless pain ; 1 hero's a better w orld bej ond the skies, hero the good bhall inett again. 1h"n a wilcomc and cheer to tho merry New Year, Idle the hol'j gliams above us; With a pardon for tne f ics who hato And a praj er for thoso win luvc us. Have our days rolled on. serenely free From Sorrow's dim alloy ? Ho wo stll possess tho gifts that bles9, And till our souls iillh Joy ? ro th creatures dear still cllnglngnear 7 Do n e hear lo ed voices come 7 Do wo gaze on eyes v, hose glances shed A hato round our homo? Ui.lt ivi do, let thanks bo poured, To him v ho h th spared and gli en, And foruct not o er the festive board The mercies held from Heaven. Taenawelc me and cheer to tho. merry New Year, i Idle the holly gleams above us ; With n pardon for tho foes who hate j And a prajer for thoso who loio us I Tlien ho toot up another, and, outof com- Now, after It was t wiligbt.tli- little woman passion, she said : closed the ahop, went to her room, pat on 'Iet me button it for you. All men nro her neat, old-fashioned bonnet, and going death on buttons and button ho'cs I know down stairs, locked her bouse door from tho by poor Thorn. outside, and was on the pavement when up 'Then slio fitted on tho collar, and tho came tho servant from the baker's, bachelor was ecstatic. As she handed him 'What's tho matter with you ?' asked the Ills change, sbo said : little widow. 'Ynu'ro tho gentleman that plays such 'O, mem I he's took so bad that he cannot sweet dreary tunes on tho horn nren't you ?' speak, and ho's calling for you all tho time.' 'Yes, I ily a llttlo. Rut It's dreadful '0, I know what's the matter with him. lonely playing all by my self.' Come Insldo Jane, and I'll send him some- 'Isn't there anyone with you?" she ask- thing to cure him.' ed. Then Jano went inside, and the little 'Nn, I'm cursed I'm n bachelor.' woman mixed a tumblerful of ft certalncom- 'Dreary me I that is bad ! I'd ask you over Pund. here to pl.iy, sir ' 'H cucumbers I' she said, 'and the doc- '0 I' ho Interrupted. tor on'y had two I Consequently he'll need 'Rut I'm afraid the doctor nextdoor would a9 mucu "gain and half, and n little more come in and ask if anybody was hurt?' she IePP" I' (She had quite a head for reckon- continued. ing I assuro you.) She gave the glass to the 'Oh 1' ho said again, In quite a difTer- Kir'. aI1(l wnt "t "Rain and locked the ent tone, and left. Five minutes nfter he door' I iiope it won't hurt him I' said the mis moaning out "The Last Link is llro- ittle widow. ken,' ns if that link had in its soundness Next day tho shop was not opened. The held Heaven and earth together. The doc- lc'f tried the door, and found it closed, tor needed a lot of snuff; the baker was The baker rather shaken, came by nnd look clearly smoking himself into the grave with 1 in in astonishment. The bachelor peer his M.iria; and the bachelor used so many eJ from his window and wondered. But, paper collars that tho little widow Order- tr a" lnat tn "lt'e 'l0P closed ; and ed as many boxes of his as sho did of all the closed it remained all that day and night, other sizes put together. But at last, one Tue doctor was for breaking in the door, to niglit.came the maid servant from nextdoor see if she were inside, ill or dead. The puuuding up the Widow Thorn, telling her baker seconded the motion, as night ap to come in, for the doctor was ill and didn't proached. But just then the bachelor came. Wtlnw rtnvlinilv. ITnatHv thrnwlni nil hpr Over. dress, in she went, an.l saw him lvinc there 'JIaybe sbo'9 Bne away to visit ?' said ho in. -i ' ETINE Is Prepared by H. H. ST I3V HNS. I3orffon, rej;etiiio is sold by nil Druggists. Jan ti - r Per month win no paid io a goouenr VT l-T I I getlc man. In eacii county to introduce V-''-' Hit. UOk.E'6 New IllislratBu History of Penn'a. rite Immediately, nnd state experience In this bu blness, and uge. Address. u. c. Gouunicii, ruiiiMicr. Ilarrlsburg, 1'n. tir-non't fall to say what piper you saw tuli In. oct. li-uw BLOOMSBUKG TANNERY. G A. II I! II K I x c I) ESI'EOTKULLY announces to the public XV that ho has reopened SNYDER'S TANNERY, '. Aitf 10 dswnd) uioomsourK, i i., i"'"Y Vnrksof ifio Ksov nnd l.lght street i,..,,i.r ill hi, m. lie In Ihe most substantial and woikmanuke manner, auu ui.i . prices to suit Hie limes, inu uiuufak pw.- '".""" ulilftt all limes no paid ror G R E E N H IDES ot every description In the eountrj . 1 he .uMli ti urnage Is respectfully soucium Ukcu'i-Miii. on. i. "''- GLAZING AND PAPERING TM. E. RODINE, Iron Street below - V ond. Uloomsburg, I'a., Is prepared to a kinds ot PAINTINtl, GLAZING. and l'Al'ER HANGING In the best stylos, at lowest prices, and at short nouce. Parties hivlod'sucn work to do will save mone calling on me. Ml work warranted to give 8atls.act.0h. soil lied orderi irhn WM. F. RODINE. M C SLOAN & BRO., A 'Mil ! M t f M filil, 4l 41 11 r HAII'IMAN ' KII'lllkTTllk MlllWlHi AM ' rH'I.AMl t OMrANHS; I t ii i f it 1 1 ii I ii rfjlvstila. ii h luirhidiif I'litladilj hla, ra liukllii.it " " eiiii.iliiii.laof " Bin etHM nk, I'a. Minitrof iiw York. lll.dO.MSItl'IKi, I'A, Manufacturers of Carnages, Bogies, fhaotons, Sleighs. 1'LATi'OHM W'AOOSF, C. ttrbl-elus work alwojs on band. ItEl'AlllINO NEATLY DSNE. 1'rlcek reduced to suit the times. Jan. 6 IsIT tr Tho Seaside Library. rhntee lionks no lnr.et r for the few only. The he Mandard novels within Ihe reach ot every one, Hooks Usually SOIUiri'IlU ton glien (uncuaug and unaurn'gid) lor loanu ceuis. i.vl 1 he fount of Monto-rrlsto. Alex rumas 1S6. Tho King's (inn, by ''upt Marrjat 10c 167. Hand and (Hole, by Aimlla It. Idwards me liw. Treamro Trove, by Suinnel 1 ovi r ie ir.fl. 1 lie 1'i.aiitom ldn. b. 1'aMalu Marrvat loe ICO, 'I he Hlack Tulip, by Alexiindir Huiniis 10c Hit. Hi" World Will lo-t, i:. i-jin llnli n sue 161. Shirley . niinoiie unmi- w lt'J. Irank Mlldiiuy, by I apialn Marr- ot ice HH. A o"Ug M l'e sMory, Han lei How rn mo lCS.AMwleiu Inls'er (vol. 1.) Cheicly Noul voo Id! The ' afct ldlnt. U (itorgiaud nto 101. 'Ihe (iu Miklace, by lex Dumas 10c to. ion cregan, o nuri' I, i eier 'u ics, n. I'atr-ik'a He, by iharlen l.ev.r iw 110. N'-wt u f.oiter, b) Caplalii Manat loe 111. llostui.v lo r'nitune, b Mls Hraddou V"o 172 ( hcialli r in 3im uu nuune, u iiuiuua iw 173 Japhet In Kaiih ot a r' thir by Captain Mnrrjat . !M 174, Kate 'I'onoghue. bj l hat lea I eier soo 175, '1 ho C'Cha I Maui 'idea, lap uln Marryat loo 170. 1'irelviil heene by Ciptaln Murr.iat lie UT. i.eoriie caniirourya inn. oy jira. uvur u llul s c Its Hareiiood Luck, by . K 1'rnnellllon loo ll l lie ii n or, oi ii . hihi, uvwi uuku IW, Armalade. by Wilkin Colllm wc HI. Tho I'uuuteM dc I hamy, Alex pumas loo 1S1 Julleisi-uarniau, oi air, c-aineruu n'u lk3. Kenilworth, by Mr waiter t-coti oo 1... 1 I1U 11, ,U r.lluin J w.. "B'i .'.U..JU, . Ii5. eod-ltje bun theart " bv Khoda Prougton loo IbO, 1'avia l oppeuieiil, vy i nines ifiifceua 1st, Nanon. hi Alexander Human li-s. 1 he nwIss Kumlly Hobluson IM, Henry iiunnai. ni .u- urau ion no. Memoirs ot u I'hyMcl n, by Alex Dumas Hi. Ihe Three cutters, by ruptalu Marryat 111, I heroiikilratori, by Aleiander ''uuias li. Ileartif Mtdiotlilati, Mr ilaltel ,otti 194, No Intentions, bi KKrenee Mumalt Its. Label of Havana, bi Alexander Dumas 196. Mehi las Mckleb), by Charles Dickens li, jvancy uy ituona itrwuiu'o P A T E N T S. V. A. Lehinann, Solicitor of American and Fore'gn Patents. Wasblr.cton, D. C. All business connected wtth Patents, whether "before the I'atent Ofllce oi the Courts, promptly attended to. Nocharge madi unless a patent Is secured, t-end tor a circular. May 4. 17-tf Ut" READ THIS No continued tr s-entallcnal f torles In THE people's Jjcdger Fleht lariro Paces: 18 Columns of Chelco Mtscella hi oils It uillug Mam r every wtek, Kgi liter with ae. tortlmm from the pens of suen urlten.au Nsbv.oi.i tkH lllTIC. --V1 VlM'SCOnf. JR. Ml3 1 Ol'ISB AIC01T. l III. I'AHIItlh, J T. " KOllCl'IIGK, ill II li TIM IN, and Mks Mjkv Hollies. )V,ti.i', ijuvmrnui, fide1 HJic, fashion, llomeletping, and Seut Dtjmrtmtntt com llctt COHITKTB, lTfcE, SE-.SIKIH. FASCINATlkd STOKIFS each t ek. 1'u'l of run and M It A ieeullar tea turoot the iik K"ri n'l t ki okk ts Its Hioitai.ec itotes and 1'aiagraphs tur which lthuaawldonpu. tatlon, SIM-OIAL OFFER. As ak I'xi'kHiukhT, and Io Induco jou 10 give us a trial, w i- oner to bend TiiRlKiiirH t. auy address iver.i weiktor three mi'idhs 011 trial, on ricilplof mill MicintH, Me os. o' l a trial, T iik I'inii iV I m oik Is an (ln-ettabl Hied nnd re- It tbie wieki pujHT pialbhedeitry aturday. II. K ( I'll IS, I'ubll'her, 119 i-miKlu tt., 1 LdliiUt Iphta, I'a. oct. so, IT-eni li. et'lers In Canada, by Cat tain Marryat 1VV l lolin ra unu ine iieuiiu, vy inaa iieuu SlKt.'Iho Monk, by Matthew U, lewis, M I'. 1 1 , 1 1 Ull till, Ik. OPIUM AUtf IT, iT'lf 'altUi IwiMtrttcnUn. .'II ut wamw w. U., (Mock U'b For sale by all llooktcllers and Newsdealers, or sent pontage 1 repaid, on n celnt ot rrlee ' (IEOKIIK sfrNitU. l'ubll-her. I'.U. Hot ioT. VI, S3 and .5, Vundewalirsu, W. V. aug I, Tl-tm LANK IK'KIGAGEH forw.letK.ii tt tie rt "ITftsnot eeslly la I I fcun be muilelii J) I I I elilll ir tex, 11 w no is w 11111 k lowork m arncd In Ihee times bin It in thrie inonlhi- bj anyone in any par' 01 uie inuuiry lllll K lowork Heedliy at tho empio)mei.i that wi luii'lHi, i.iir wnkiuyour uu town lou need not t'O 9i,'a Iroui home oier night, t.u can gle lour hole lime 10 the work, oroniy jiur spate momenta, lt costs nothing Io try the bust nebs. 'leiU'&uiid foi'iitt'.t me, Addrehs alouie 11. 1 1 a 1 1 ltt & Co., Portland, Maine. V'eb. 16 it I jr. -r TTT7'Tri fTi l'K of known I i I l-i l-f sJl.DHK.tr .-ecnuor I , V I 'j I I 11 Ixjie.lourtkhipatid V-' t --J.lr Miiumgii Muinlig bow In get marrlid, Hie ha lly-oltaln health, wiallV aiidOlbllnc ton, and a lt'Mi toHdian'ageln blitj wm page soi' 0 bid ', Mailed ler oils In poMiigo btuuips o' lurrnrj', Addreb" IuxI'mok I'l ki tmlMJ CburASY, t'Hutk, N.J, d.c, 14, TI -Sut Jwiio Tins nun is ox 111 k w ith ROW ELL & fftlSMAr . Advorlislng Agents, THINS CHESTNUT tT.. T. LOUIS, Mh THAT MTTLK WIDOW. Site win just the neatest little woman in the wnriil nlwnvs smiling, always ireni, iinip anil deep in lier forties one of the 11 J who smooth their aprons Uown wliile ey talk to you. Then tho little cigar shop the corner, winch sho kept, anil wtiere e rattleil on about ilitferent brands of to bacco, nnd talked of Ihe weather to her cus- en, and the kimlnesi which any tale ol sorrow told by vagrants called forth from her the many times her fat little hand went into the drawer forchange to be bestowed on omo charitable pba all went to make up e best tempered, the most motherly and e nicest little woman you would ever chance to meet. So thought Dr. Ah, who lived next door ami whoolten went in fur a llttlo sniill, you now, but who invariably settled his wig 1 , 1. t nMiiinr into the shot lie used to say to her, ".My I you must be onely here, Widow Thorn !" 0, not at all, sir, thanking yon 1 she would reply. I wonder vou never married a second lime, Widow lliorn I Well, it is a wonder, isn't it doctor ? Hut you see I'm such :i queer old body that I guess not many could fancy me 'Madam, there you must stop I I cannot hear the divine sex disparaged," returned the doctor. lie wai, as they say, of the ol html. She laughed. 'Can't .1 woman speak against herself?' she asked. No I She never speaks against herself un Ifsi she menus to ll.iUer herself by contra lictnry d'spHrageiiient when some one is by ' 'Sir, you are too plain.' 'Widow Thorn, i lias always called plain and the wig's too big fur me.' Then she laughed at hiin.and what prom ised to he a quarrel ended in a merry 'Good bve.' Then there was the haket at the corner, He was a widower, and he Used to come i of au evening for a chat and a cheap cig ar. Said he : 'This lonely state is miserable, isn't it?' 'Do you speak from experience?' asked she. 'Yes ! my Maria's been dead fourteen years,' eaid he. 'I shouldn't think it would tsko so long 1 time for ou nieu to forget anything,' sho said. 'Ah, ma'am! man is a wonderful being the mot wonderful of God's creaturos.' 'Kxcept woman,' said she. You're tight, widow And that's the reason iheLord meant that every man should have a wile and every woman husband, just to mako them equal. So I think you and I must have new partners.' Now, look hero, Mr. Johns I You've had your partner, and I've had mine, and death luu (Hi-solved the partnerships. Now, we're liotti bankrupt, and we can't carry on a joint btisinei-s j so we must go on pleasantly,' she said, and laughingly bade him 'OoStl uitihtl' He had to laugh, tn, because she seemed to cxp(ct him to do nothing else. Then there was the old bachelor over the way, who was learning the bassoon. He u-ul to come to ins n inuow 011 summer even ings, when the widow was standing at her door fur a breath ol freh air, and he would hlnnr away at 'The Last Link is llroken' till it was a wonder lie did not rupture some thing and die. He did not smoke.nnr drink nor chew, liut a brilliant idea struck him one day, and over be went. Do you keep paper collars, ma am I he a-ktil, tremblingly. Yes, hir,' the answered, smoothing her apron down, 'dive me some, he said vaguely. 'What sie ?' '0, any Ue I I don't care.' She looktd at him. "Don't you know your number?" she askid. 'No, ma'am I Hut I don't care much,' 'L'ld P she tjaculated. 'Here, sir. Just iui luke your i-ullar (.IT and let tue measure il?' So lie did, and rjie handed him another. 'That'll fit you, sir,' she said. Then he Iriid to put it on, and his hand tn uililid to tlml he Ln ki' one ol ihe button holes. 'Now, It's done, sir,' said the. 'I'm iilraid I am,' said he. 'Sir P 'I Ulnae I I'm afraid it itf in a state of collapse, with his wig over one eye. "(tingcr and cayenne pepper and brandy I" ordered the little widow, while she held his head, Then.forcing the Gery dose down his throat, sho held him tight, while he splut tered and gasped for breath, "Whatever is the matter with him?"ajk ed the freightened servant. "Cucumbers 1" remarked tho widow for af'ernoan with two fine specimens of that proverbially cool vegetable in his hand. Then, the doctor becoming better, she went omo as cheerful as ever, and slept the dreamless sleep of the innocent and of the on-dyspeptic. Early next morning the baker called. 'I hear that Dr. Ash was sick last night, and that you went in?' said he, almost as though he had a right to ask. Yes,' she answered. 'The girl come for me, and I did tho little I could. Poor old chap I It's n pity he never married. He might have had a wife and family around him, instead of a poor, ignorant servant girl, who calls up tho neighbors on trifling causes.' 'Widowl that's what I always say. Alone man is tho devil's delight if you'll excuse profanity. Everything conspires to make his life unbearable. What ailed the doc- 'Ye9 ! on some errand of mercy," chim ed in the doctor. 'She is a capital nurse, that I can testify to.' 'So can I,' said tho baker, dubiously. 'She never nursed you, sir I' said the doctor. 'Neither did sho you P said the baker. 'Sir I' exclaimed the doctor, looking like thunder. 'Sir 1' said the baker, lookine as much tor?' 0 IipM it too freelv of cucumbers.' 'Widow Thorn, you kuun i' mi,i. alone as ho is,' Well bless me sir what are you driv ing nt ?' asked she. 'Nothing,' ho fcaid witli a melancholy mile and left the shop. Ten minutes after sho saw him go home with five overgrown cucumbers in his hand' HISTORY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. MILITAnY RECORD. Mr. Lincoln was Inaugurated as Pretdrt or the United States March 4, 1861. Totk Sumter in Charleston Harbour was fired April 12th, and on the 15th, the Prmldnl issued a call for 75,000 men. Calls and or ders were subsequently issued under daU of May 3d, July 22nd, and July 25th, for th aggregate of 500,000 men. On the 2d, of July 18C2, there was a call for 500,000 an4 on the -1th, of August one for 300,000 (ap posed to be the number needed to fill tk last preceding call. On the 5th, of September 18C2 the RebeU Invade Maryland, and a levy en mass im in Pennsylvania is called. On the 15th ( September a large number of "emergency men" left Uloomsburg. On the 17th, tha battle of Antictnm was fought. On the 18th, the rebel army evacuate Bharpsburg and recroes the Potomac. On the 22nd, mora "emergency men" leave Dloomsburg. On the 15th of June 1863 a proclamation was made for the militia. On the 16th ot October there was a call for 300,000 men;aa4 on the 1st, of February 1864, the Presides ordered a draft for 600,000 to be made om the 10th, of March. On the 14th, of Mare there was a call for 200,000 men;on the ISA, of July one for 500,000, and on the 19th ef December for 300,000. Besides these, there was a lot of ''Ninety Days Militia," and other irregular musters,' all of which will be found under the proper head or section, in this chapter. These various culls wero filled by enlist ments, volunteering and drafts. We hara made diligent and careful examination amongst all sources ol information accessi ble ; and have given, we believe, tho name of every man mustered into the service from Columbia County, and so credited ; togethei with the Company, Tt'giment and battles nl whinli thev wero pnt'ni'ed. Tim s.imn ftillnHU '"'I w'dulil"fia"ve"ybu' know sir, 'said the dec- by Montour County will be also found la tor, 'that I am superior to any insult which this volume. a dough-kneader may offer me.' There were four drafts made In Columbia 'And I to any foolishness on the part of a County one by the State authorities for tha Bawbones.' militia : one on September 17th, 1863 to fill 'Now, look here, said the bachelor. 'I previous calls ; ono on tho 3rd, of Juno 1864 was sick, and she gave me the same kind of and one on the 14th of April 1865. medicine she gave the doctor.' Gen. Lee having surrendered April 9th, 'She sent me the same,' said tho baker. these last were released. The last battle of 'She "came into my house, and held my the war was fought May 12, 1805, and lk head while I took it,' said tho doctor. He jurrender of Kirby Smith, the last army o- was triumphant. ganization was on the 26th of May. Then, after much haggling and quarrel- During the war thero wero for Pennsylra iug, they looked at thehouse'again ; and, na two grand emergencies. The first ltt agreeing that she would certainly return to- September, 1862, which was relieved by morrow, they took their ways to their re- MeOlellan's victory at Antietam. At tha spective homes. time Sept. 11th, Governor Curtin called fet And behold 1 to-morrow the good little 60,000 men, and Columbia County respond- shop was opened, and the same array of ed by sending four companies, and Montoal goods met the gare of the passera-by. The by two companies. The second emergency llttlo woman was seen upstairs, dusting the was in June 1863, on the 15th, of whlek shutters. She nodded to the milkman and month the President called for 100.000 mea. to the iceman as usual ; and at last the Of the number required, Columbia County bachelor saw her. and over he went and met ent five companies and 'Montour two. the doctor stepping off his doorstep. During the war.many citizens of Columbia Are you going In, sir f asked tho doc- County, owing to larger local bounties, en- tor, tered into organizations outside of the Coun ty. Some of them I have been able to fol low, doubtless however thero are a number whose names and fate I have not discovered. Among the companies mustered originally 'Yes P said the bachelor. 'Do you snufl ?' 'No, I go for collars.' 'Then we'll go in together. And togcth she knew how many, for she pulled a box er went in. A tall, sunburned man was inour County, there are quite possibly, in in tne window aside to count mem. &ne '-""v "'B "'"-annii;ui iuouciiciiuiiuiiuiiiuu nv.uni smoothed her apron down ami shook her 1Ue doctor spoke up, tnough no was a ,0rae new recruits from other countie, little snaicen, though in nearly all cases onlcers detailed 'We I that is we should like to see for the purpose came lack hero to fill tha Widow Thorn, sir.' ranks with the neighbors and friends of tha 'Thero ain't any slch a person,' said the fallen or disabled heroes. man, grinning. She's gone vamoosed Information iti relation to the military history of the County is earnestly solicited 'I in order that the necessary additions and head. She expected as mucli and more. Just at that moment in came tho bachelor from over the way. 'Is anybody sick next door, ma'am ?' he asked. 'Yes.sir : Dr. Ash was taken ill last night, pegged out 1 Why?' 'He's drunk P whispered the bachelor, 11.281 'I was playing 'Wo met, 'twas in a crowd,' 8aw her myself, before I came in, up Btairs.' corrections may be made, when the History laic, feeling miserable, and I saw his servrnt 'What's that you observed?' asked the comes to assume a more permanent form, come here, and saw you go in with her. stranger. During the war, as Is well known, great What ailed him?' 'Sir ; we want the Widow Thorn P boldly compiaint wa3 made that we in Columbia 'Now, sir, I can t tell you. I m afraid I ve exclaimed the doctor.' county and in the Congressional district bad been the innocent cause of future agony to 'And you may beep on wanting that old been unfa;ri? dealt with by the enrollinf thohakerat the corner by telling him ; if lady, gentlemen; but the won't como for officers. Strenuous efforts were made to hara you'll excuse me, we'll say the doctor was wanting. the number of enrolled men corrected. Ltt- imprudent.' Then the pleasant voice of the little wo- tle or no heed was paid to our complainU. 'I'm afraid I'm that myself ma'am,' he man sounded from the next room. 'Now After great trouble a revised enrollment wa said, low-spiritedly ; 'and lately I've got to Charley, do just behave yourself.' And obtained and the justice of repsentationswaa feeling a pain hero.' And he pointed in the there she wm before them, neater looking manifested. i.... -r l.l. t., i3 i,t ii .;.! i y,,i, ,,,,',,,,- - Enrollments 13thDlstrict 31 Dec. where nobody's heart is, you know.' '0 1 Widow, good morning I' said the doc-1 1854. '0 1 you play too vigorous, sir,' she said. tor. Under 300,000 call, Quota 2.301 I ouco knew a gentleman who played the 'No more widow than I am,' chimed in Corrected enrollement 4.093 fifo lovely ; but ho dlod suddenly, sir, and tne strange man, laugning. yuota should be 823 the doctor who opened him told mo he was Now, Charlie, do behave, said the little g0 tbat the War department was atttept as clear as a whistle inside, sir bia own woman ; and, gentlemen,' turning to the ng t0 jraw from tuiJ District nearly tbrea iaontical words : 'clear as a whistle.' Ev- doctor and bachelor, 'let me introduce Mr. tjmM a, many men as we were honestly verythlng had gone.' Charley, my hasband I obliged to furnish. Dut thero was neither 'ISut I daresay be v,as a married man r xour uusoanar tuey uotn cneu. redress nor abatement neither credit for Yes, indeed I A blessed wife and twins P 'Ye, gentlemen. We've been going to tUo overplus already sent into the field, nor 'Ah I That's tho reason. I'll never die be married for years and years, but ho vow- . reduction of the. number to h furnish!. that way,ma'aui lor there's no one to mourn ed he'd never marry me till he'd been suo- wben the egregious outrage was certified to forme. I'll keep on blowing till, after a ces'ful in the mines; and he has been now. lherrli We stood powerless under military wiiile, you'll hear the echoes rolling in me, We were married yesterday, tn Uoston. I rufi an(1 ,ver0 only 8ayej from Btill furtll4r and I'll play the Bame tuno twice at once, wrote him a letter telling him I'd meet him injustice by the action of our Senator and and 0110 a bar behind the other.' I there and here we are I Hut we 11 sell out I Representative In Conmess. For the cast '01 gracious me f she said, you'd better this little place as soon as we find a custo- tUere was no redress . but iu "An Act to see a doctor.' I "ef. I amend the several acts enrolliuu and calling Then bo shook his head e&dly and went Without a word the doctor grabbed the out the Natiollai forces," Mr. Iluckalew In- ou. uaoneior oy mo ea 01 me neca, nauieu trodQced the following as the 13th Sec Sho eat In the little shop an hoar or moie him ont and tumbled him over tho baker, ,: . writing a long letter. She inked her fingers, who was coming innocently into the shop; That !., an nrum said 'bother P to the pen for spluttering, and tho threo were down on the pavement, any Congressional or draft district, has be folded tho letter crookedly, refolded it where Mr. Charley picked them up. And obtained or made prior to any actual dra straightly, directed the envelope, put a stamp when they were dusting themselves he stood ing 0f names from the enrollment lists, tha on tne ten uauu corner, went oui, aroppcu mum. ..1 ,w uuu-, u 0UK urn; quotB 0r 8Uch district may be adjusted and it in tho box, and came to Dr. Ash's door, "And if you ask. for the Widow Thorn, apportioned to such revised enrollment, ia knocked, inquired bow ho did, and came I'll tell you there ain't such a person I" and 8tead ol being applied to or based upon tha li loine again, Then I think sho was busy went in and closed the door, fur quite atlmo as all such are, I The doctor went home and abused his ser- Soon popped in tho doctor, with a huge vant; the baker was seen to take a tumbler boqucl in his hand, which had held the medicine of two nights ' You'vo taved my life, ma'am,' said he. behire.and which belonged to the little wid 'Nonsense P she exclaimed ; but she ow, and dash it to a thousand fragments in smiled iu a pleasant way, too. the back yard ; and the bachelor, all tbat Then he put the flowers beside her, press- day and evening, eat at his third-story win- her hand, aud went to see his patients. dow and played 'The Last Link is Broken,' Tho little widow hummed a tune, tapping on the bassoon in polka time; with accele her foot on the floor, late in the afternoon, rated passages where the compass of the in- when the bachelor from over the way rush-1 strumeut gave out, being applied to or based upon tha enrollment as it may have stood before re vision." Hut notwithstanding the correction of tha enrollment, and in spite of the Act of Con gress, the War Department refusd to do nt justice, and drafted from the District on lliird more men than they were entitled ta call. The following letter from Hon. Mr. lracy will explaiu tho action : Wasiunqio.v, D. 0., March 15, 1865. John G. Fkukzk, Esq. litar Sir . Tha ed to her. I've done it, ma'am P said ho shivering. Lord bless tho man 1 What have you done?' '1 ve been imprudent.' 'lluw?' t XI I. ..1 1 i- . i n . Thus may Innocence cast It, halo around ' " Z 1" t too trusting Human nature. rullment in our District, and receiving hla report ; has removed Capt. Mauville-, the l'ruvoet Marshal, and has ordered the dratt to proceed upon the basis of an enrollment ot b.uuu ; winch is a reduction of nearly The corn husks aro thin, indicating a mild winter ; the woods are full of mast, a hard winter ; there are myriads of spiders, one bait iroui the enrollment before anv ad. .tl. I . n. .1 t lll l It.. ... ... ..... i, uaro win-1 jimuieui, uuu must materially reuuee our listless, mild llu'' l ALU YUUlB IIUIV, II. W. Tracy. In the draft lists which we propose to print, many errors, duplicates, and names of men then dead will be found. But for all these we were required to furnish our quota, for the young and the old the malm, ed and the dead, Columbia county wm bald to answer, 'I've poured cold water down my back till milJ wiuter . acres of caterpillars, I'm almost paralyzed, and want you to treat ter ; the squirrels are idle and lis me B you UIU IUO UOClOr I !,,. ., .nnlrrpta .r.. !. 0,l I...... You .Jo T Then wait 1 I'll fix the dosa hatJ wlnter . tue g00se uoue is white and nr vnll ' I ......... ... for you.' And sho did so. Sho brought it to him, made him take a gulp, and he sat dowu Im mediately 011 tho lloor, white and choking. There was quite the look of a heroine about the little widow thou. 'Now go home,' sbe said kindly ; 'go to bed, and let me know to-morrow how you When a faithful mother goes on a what- feel,' And, casting a strange, bewildered Ine expedition she never falls to Kit all tha I loot at hu, be obe-fsd, VlmbbM h raMax gray, mild and hard winter ; tho wood chuck has gone in, mild winter ; the wood chuck stays out, hard winter. It is Indeed, only a question of time wben the system of weather prognostication will become one of the ex act sciences. It coU thirty-six acd aj half enti pat Bill t tan a lfcstiaeUk