THE COLUMBIAN, odtcxsu ociiat, star or mi north axd couth. BUM COHOL1D4TSD.) Issued weekly, every Krl lay morntnr, at llUKIl9UUIlrt, UOI.V.MHIA COUNT?, 1'A. two iiollahs per .year, payaoio In advance, or mluif the year. After tlio enpiratlon of tlwjear i.so will ho ciiarjetl. To siiuscrltwrs out of tho ooanty tlio terms aro $1 per year, Mrlctly In advance M si If not pild In mlranco and .ou It payment bo delayed beyond tlio ear. No paper dlscont Inucd, except at the option of tho publishers, until nil arrearages are paid, but lone continued credits otter tho expiration of tho flrst year will not bu itlvcn, AU.paperasento ji.of tlio stale or to distant post ofi'.ces must bo paid for In advance, unless a rcspon Bible person In Columbia county assumes to Pay tlio subscription duo on demand. l'OSTAdE Is no longer exacted from subscribers In the county, JOB IPIRIISTTIUXTQ-. Tlio .rnubtr.fr Department of tlio Colcmman Is very completo, and our .1 b Printing will compare favora bly with that ot the larifo cities. All work done on demand, neatly and at moderate prices. Sxttf at &flwtWt. srlct. 1. Onolnoh woo It-M $. soo Two Inches . . .. a.oo " Three Inche 4.m 4.f0 7.00 1. Four Incurs MO J.on no U.oi ouarter column 8.00 P.oo lo.Mi IJ.i llalf column. ...Ki.o" is.oo ls.no vs.oo one column.. '.oo js.tio jo.oo r.o.00 "X t. to.eo mo.iia Yearly adrertlsrments ravage quarterly. Tran slent advertisements must be paid for before insert a except where parties hate account. Legal advertisements two do lar per inch f or t hre Insertions, an at Uiat rate for additional In wrtb'ii without reference to lenirth. Executor's, AmlDlstrator's and Auditor's notlc three dollars. Must be paid for when Inserted. Transient or Local notices, twenty cents a III regular advertisements half rates. Cards In the "Business Directory" column, oe dollar per year for each line. 0:i:ELWELltT,t'M.tor,. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FHIDAY, APRIL 19. 1878. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XII, NO. 15 COLUMIll A DEMOCRAT, VOL. IL1I, NO. 83 lie Columbia County Official Directory. Prostdcnt Judge William dwell. Associate Judges I, k Krlckbaura, T. L. Hhuman. I'rotlionotarv, Ac 11, Frank Zarr. Court stenographer- N. Walker. iteglster lleoi'iler Williamson It, Jacoby, District At torney lolin M. ulark, SherlH lolin w. llorrraau. survovor Isaac Hewitt. Treasurer Dr. II. V. Mcrteynolds. 0 mmlssioners-iohn llcrncr, 8, W, McIIenry, Joseph s.inds. Commissioners rierk William Krlckbaum. Auditors M. V. H. Kline, .1. 11. Casey, K. U. Drown. Coroner ClnrlesO, Murnhv. .lurv Commissioners Ml Kobbtns, Theodoro W, Smith. t'juutv superintendent William 11. Snyder. Xloom Poor DIstrlct-IHrectors It. w. Knt, Scolt, Wm. Kramer, HlouinsburK and Thomas Itcece, Scoit, Secretary. Bloomsburg Official Directory. rrestdent of Town Councll-U. Iiwcnberg, Clerk-W. Wirt. Chief of police M. C. Woodward. President ot (las Company S. Knorr. secretary C. W. Miller. tllooinsourg llanklmr comnany John A. Funslon, President, II. II. iiroz, Cashier. Kirs Na lonal Hank Charles It. I'axlon, ''resident J. 1". Tustln, cashier. Columbia County Mutual Savins Fund nnd Loan Assoela'lon-K. 11, I.tt le, President, U. V..MUIer, secretary. Illooinsnunr llutldlnT and Having Fund Association -Wm. Peacock, I'rest lent, J. 11. Itoblson, secretary. Itloomsburir Mu'ual savins Fund Association J. I nrower, I'roslclcn', C. (1. Ilarkloy, Secretory. CIIUKCII MKKCTOUY. BATTIST CI1DKC1I. Itev. J. P. Tus'ln, (Supply.) . Sunday Hervlcos-iuM " nnd Stf p. m. Sund v School It a. m. Prayer Mectlng-Evcry Wednesday evening at tn clock. Saais freo. Tho public aro Invited to at tend. ST. MATTHEW'S l.rTIIPKAN cnCTlCH. Mlnls'or Itov.o. I). S. Marclay. Sunday Services 10K a. m. and i4 p. m. Sunday school o a. in. iTaver.Meoilug Kvcry Wednesday evening at clock. Seats freo. No pews rent ed. All aro welcome. PKBSBVTkltlAN CHL'KCll. Minister llev. Stuart Mitchell. Sunday Services lo; a. in. and otf p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Pra er Meeilng Every Wednesday cTcnlng at 0f o'clock. Seats freo. No pews rented. Strangers welcome. mbtiiooist EPiscorAncncRcn. Presiding Elder ltev. N. S. I!ucklnham. flimsier ltev. M. L. smyser. Sunday Services lux and H)i p. m. Uiinftnu Mltnnl '1 TV ID. nible Class Uverv Monday evening at C)i o'clock. Voting Men's rraver .Meeting Bvcry luesuay .Tmitnvnt HunVlivb. (lenerall'rayerMeetlng-Every Thursday evening KKPORMBPCHUKCn. Corner ot Third nnd Iron streets. I'astor-ltev. (1. 1). Hurley, ilesldonco Central Hotel. Sunday Services toy a. ra. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer Meeting Saturday, 7 p. m. All aro Invited Thero Is nlways room. ST. PAl'L'S CHCKCU. Rector liev I .aimer. Sunday Services lux a. m., 7f p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. First Sunday In the month, Holy communion, services preparatory to Communion on Friday evening beforo tho Bt Sunday in each month. Pews rented; but everybody welcome. BVANOEMCAI. CltCRCn. rrestdlng Elder-ltev. A. L. Heeser. Mlnt'ter llcv. J. A. Irvine. Sunday ServIco-3 p. in.. In tho Iron street Church. Vra er Meeting Every Sabbath at a p. m. All aro Invited. All aro welcome. TUB dll'RCII OK CHRIST. Meets In "tho llltlo lirlck Church on tho hill," known as tho Welsh Baptist Church-on nock street cast ot Iron. ltegular meeting for worship, every Lord's day af ternoon at ( o'clock. scats tree s and tho public aro cordially Invited to attend. IlLOOMSHUItO DIRECTORY. SCHOOL ORDERS, blank, jiift printetl anil neatly bound In small books, ou hand and for salo at tho Colombian onicc. BLANK DEEDS, on ParcTirj.'iitnml Linen Paper, common ami for Admlnlsi rators, Execu tors and trustees, for sale cheap at the Columbian MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES lut printed nnil for sale at the COLUMBIAN (Jrllce. Mlnts- ers of the (lospel nnd Justices should supply them- 801VCS Willi int'SO necessary ui uttus. JUSTICES anil Contablen' Fce-IIiUs Tor sale ,i ttirt pnitrvRtiM nniee. Thev contain the cor rected fees as established by the last Act ot the Ig :uru unori the sublcct. Every Justice nnd Con. stnblo fchould have one. VENDUE NOTES ,nt printed and for Bale cheap at tlio Columbian onice. CLOCKS, WATCHES, C. .0, E. SAVAGE. Dealer in Clocks. Watrliw and Jewelry, .Main St., Just below tho Central PltOFESSIONAL CAI1DS. c. In Brewer's building, 2nd story, Booms 4 & 5. rR. WM. M. REI1ER, Surgeon nnd I'hysl 1 clan, orr.ee s. E. corner Hock and Market T" R. EVANS, M. D.. Surgeon and I'liyci I . tlun. (Olilco and Residence on Thlid street, corner Jcttt.Ti.on. IS. McKELVY. M. D.. Surgeon and l'liy slclan.northBldoMoln street, below Marktt. 11. ROHISON, Attoniey-at-Law. In llartmop'8 building, Main street. Office H ROKENSTOCK, I'liotograplier, , Cllrk Wolf's store, Main bti cet. Ml'-CELLANEOUS. D AVID LOWENRERG, Merchant Tailor Mom St., above Central Hotel. S. KUIIN, ilcnler li. Meat, Tallow, etc., ueniro siroci, between rcctmu uuu imiu. RUSINEbS CARDS. E. WALLER, Attornoy-at-Law. Increase ef Pensleris eltalned, Colleetienssiade, onice, Second door from lbt National Bank. BL00M8UUH0, PA. Jan. 11, 1S78 TR. J. C. KUTTEE, Til YSICIAN SDBQEON, oruce, North Market street, Mar.27,74 Bloomsburg, Pa. s VMUEL KNORR. AITOBXE Y-A T-L A W, BLOOMSBUHO, I'A. Offlco, llartman's Block, corner Main and Market otreeis N J U. FUNK, Attornovat-Lnw, Incrcaso of l'cnsioiis Obtained, Collections Made BLOOMSBUHO, PA, Offlco In COLUMBIAN 11CI1.DIN0. TvR. I. L. RAIUI, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Main street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms. f" Teeth extracted without pain, aug m, 'J7.1y. JROCKWAY & ELWELL, A T TO It N E Y S-A T-L A W, Columbian Bciloino, Bloomsburg, To. Members ot the United States Law Association. Collections made In any part of America or Uuropo Q li. i W. J. I1UCKALEW, ' ' ATTOHNBYS-AT-LAW, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office on Main Street, first door below Court House P. & J, M. CLARK", ATT0HNEY8-AT-LAW Bloomsburg, Pa. Office In Eat'i Building, F.1 BILLMEYER, ATTOltNEY AT LAW. OrncE-AdJolnlng O. It. t W. J. Buckalew. Bloomsburg, i'a. . U. LITTLE. HOST. K. LITTLE H. A R. R, LITTLE, ATTOIINBYS-AT-LAW, TMnnmuhlirfr. la. 7,WB.CM.t,ore U. 8.ratentOfflce attended TTEUVEY K. 8MITJI, ATTORNEY-AT-I,AW, Offlco In A.J. Evm'a Niw Bumma, DLOoSISIlCItO, PA. Member of Commercial Law and Dank Collection 1 a soclatlon. Oct, It, u-u "yiLLIAM BIIYSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Centralis, Ta, Q W.MILLER, ATTOItNET-AT-LAW. omeo in Browcr's building, second floor, room No. 1. Bloomsburg, Pa, W. II. Abbott. w. II. Rhawn. AI1BOTT fc AWN, Attornoys-at-Law. CATAW1SSA, PA. Pensions obtained. 1 decJl.nt-ly M.ISCELLANEOUS. "W. HOW E L h, 1J JUJN TXS T omco In llartman's Block, second floor, corner Main and Market stieets. BLooMsnnrtn. pa May 28-ly. p . nr.lNKEK, OUN nnd LOCKSMITH. sewing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re paired. OrBKA iiocbx Building, Bloomsburg, Pa. T7REAS BROWN'S INSURANCE AGEN l PV Rvrhanrrn tlnffil HlfmorititH P Cacltal. Mtna.. Ins Co.. of Hartford. Connecticut .. .,500,000 . JO.ooe.oiio . 13 500,0110 LUerpoo), Loudon and Globe.... ltoyalof Liverpool l.ancanshlro lo.ooe. oo HreABsoclauon. Philadelphia Farmers Mutual ot Danville .., Danville Mutual Home. New York. H . 8,100,000 .. 1,000,000 15,000 .. t.eoo.ooo ISO 631.000 As the atronclpB nxe dlrpct. rvnllelM ftro written fnr the liisureu wttnout any delay in the office at Blooms- bunr. warcn y B. F. HAKTaMAN represents Tnx followiko AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES: Lycomln? of Muncr Pennsvlvanla. North American ot Philadelphia, I'a franklin, ot " Pennsylvania of ' Farmers of York. Pa. Hanover of Now York. Manhattan of " unico on Market street No. , Bloomsburg, Pa. oct. M, 17-iy. CATAWISSA. M. L. EYERLY, AllOKAJtl - A I LtA W , Catawuua,ra. Collections promptly made and remitted. Office ooposlto catawissa Deposit Bank. sm-ss ACQ. 1. EAUB. JN0. E. FFTMIER CHAS. 1. IDWAItSS. WM. R. HAGENBUCH, WITH KiiiiIi, Fryniler 4l Edwards, (Successors to Benedict Horsey Soul, MS Market Btrect. importers ana aeaiers in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEN8WABE, 23 Market Street, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand Original and Assorted Package. June 29, "77-ly "yAINWRIGHT & CO., Philadelphia, Dealers In TEAS, SYItyPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SPICES, BICABB SODA, tCt N. E. Corner Second and Arch Btreets, reorders wui receive prompt attention. Orangcville Academy. REV.O. E. CANFIELD.A. M.,PrincipaI. If you want to patronize a FIIWT CLASS SCHOOL, WI1E11E BOAUD ANIJ TUITION AHB LOW, give us a trial. Next term begins MONDAY. AFK1L 15, 1878 For Information or ratalocuo apply to THE I'ltlNCIPAI, July !7, '77-ly Orant'OTlllo, Fa. HIGHEST AWARDS Cent rim Int lUhlbllloil. J. REYNOLDS & SON, NOHTUWEST CORNER Tlilrtcciillinntl Filbert Six. PHILADELPHIA, MmcricirRERS or iutinti WnrajliUri MiEM Heaters With Slinking nnd C'llnkrr-Cliindlnc Orntrifor liurninv A di uracil e or iiiiuiuuvbb CENTENNIAL WR0UGUT-1R0N HEATERS. FOU I1ITUMIKOUS COAL, Keystone WROUGHT-ffiON HEATERS, Cooking Ranyes, Low-dawn Orate , die, etc. Descriptive Circulars sent fbee to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. ApU V7, 17-ly M. C. SLOAN & BRO., IlLOOMSDOnC, PA. MuwlMturersot Carriages, BftjglM, Phietoni, Slelghfl, FLATFOKU.WAQONS, fx Flrst-clius workt always on.baad. JISFAI1UNO NJUTt-V DONE. Trices reducoil to suit the time. Jan. 1. 187T-U A CHANCE TO MAES SOME MONEY Wrlie for Atewy at once. JOHN MJILY Uu, InibHsberE, 7 bauswa wreei. nuuueitwak I Shu lUWlntr the tndebtedneju. err of the Town of Hloomsburg. for the vear ending March sin. is7s. made In accordance with the act of Assemb'ynf 11 April. IS7S, "entitled "A supplt iant lo an Ac to regulate the manner of Increasing the Indebtedness ot municipalities, to provldo for tho redemption ot the same, and to Impose penalties for tho Illegal in crease' thereof." Prepared and publhhcd by tho corporate authoiltles of said town. FUNDED bKBT. Bond due Octoberl , 1S7J i.oooo mi on tame iromoctoTier 1,1SJT.... Iivnd duo August!, lsts ,... . 70000 Int. on same tram February 1, 1878 Bond tfuo October t, 18TS ........ . wo oo uituiiMuiD injin Alini 1, Bond One February 1, isi totioo lnton Bame from rebruary 1, 1S73 Bond duo August I, T9 doioo lnUttnsamo Irom February LISTS....... Bond due October 1, ls; . nkioo int. on same irom April 1, l7i Bond due Febrmry I, lsso Coots, Int. on same from February 1, 1578 .... ., Hoi d due August 1, issu 7oo no Int. on Rhine from February 1, 1878 ........ itond due February 1, lssi too 00 Int. on samo from February 1, ISIS Bond due August I, nil .... .. 800 to int. on Bamo Irom Fibruary 1, UT8..... Bond due February 1, 192 600 00 Int. on same from February 1, 1&7S......... Bond due August 1,1 v.2 800 00 Int-oiiBane from February 1, 1878 Itond duo February 1, isss 70001) Int. on same from February 1, 1S7S ........ Bond due Auirst 1, issj .... soo 00 Int. on sane from February 1, 181s Bond due February 1, ism 700 00 Int. on same from February I, IS78 Bond due August 1, 1M. too 00 Int. on same from February 1, 1878 Bond due February 1, 1S93 .., 700 00 Int. on same from February 1, 1S73 Bond duo Auguit I, lssi .. nwoo Int. on same irom February 1, 1S78 ....... Iwnd due February 1 1B.1 70OO9 Int. on samotrom February 1 1878 Bond due August 1. ism! 600 00 Int onsamemtm February 1, 1778 Bond due February 1, Kit 600 00 Int. on samo Irom February 1, 1878 Bond due August i,iki7 boom Int. on same from February 1, 1878 Bond due rebruary 1, isis M. toono Int ou samo Irom February 1, 1S7S ....... U,0 (H) Tho Interest on thoss due In October Unusable yearly ; on all tho others half-yearly, FLO ATI SO DKBT. Orders f outstanding $ SGi Orders of lsro uutatauuiinf ...., io sa Orders of 1STT out-standiug....., 33T go $353 71 Total Indebtedness M. Tax uncollected on dup icato of lsiT Due from sundry i ersons. contribution assessed on the opening of streets Due from sundry persons on account...... Cash in hands of Treasurer $14,653 74 $188 07 1B6U5 113 W $119 C8 taluation ok taxablk tkopektt tubrbin. Real property .... m. $tsu,SQ0OO I'sruonai pruueriy,... rt oi,iikp J782,3i in . V6.DMI 1.) Trades andoocupations....- Total valuatton $929,615 no TKKASUKKH 8 ACCOUNT. r. r. Illlliuejer, Treasurer for 18TT, Dlt. rll. To am't. received from. D. ;oons. Treasurer for 1876. as per ac count o' Bald Koons...HM - ItGS 01 Mav n. Toara.t. rrom m, o. woouwara. collector rorittie-7. as ner recemi 84 33 May 3t. To am t from m. wviikooD. collector tor 1874. saner recti nt ... 9 99 May 8l,To am'l.proceeos ot sale of town Dona?, issuq oi Jiayv, im. o.iuuiw Junev. To am't. absesameut on tax roil OflSTT H J uly e. To am't from J no. snuman uam- aire to street lamp ... ... 1 99 July 6. to am't. rro ii isaao APiueman aarnage w eireet lamp . s m Sept. ft, To am't. from L. Stroup on act. 4 oo Oct, is. To am't. from o. . Jacoby cost of side-walk lata oy uie uinn on premises or nonman nmrs rtarch 6, 187, To am'u from M. Wyn koop.col lector for lt74, balance due on duplicate, i M arch s, To am't from U. O. Barkley Eso.. to-wit: Iron street as essment of contribution collected from s. o. wavo -lino To am't. from Enoch Cad man 6 m 1 A. J. KVaUS 11(0 1 M. K. APDieman 5 60 To Second St.. from J. M. Barton 50 oo (.SS TO 8 37 Txss com. allowed for collection 79 o 14 50 To am't. from CommUsloners of Co inmma co. on account doiico expenses To am't. from M. ti. Wooduurd, collect or or taxes ror ii,o-t, as per receipts, beginning ftnitember V0, 11,77 and end tncrwllh lanuarv SI. lsln: heeaccount of M. C. Woodward ., 3,113 75 warcn 6, 'io amx. rrom ii. imwenuer? rresiaenc oi coudcu, noes nnu licenses durtnir the ear... Marcu xo, i o am i. irom n LoweoDeru paid try commissioners or uoiumoiaco. on account police services prior to and durtnir tlio execution of llester.Tulley and Mcminn .a uo To cash from E. B. Bldleman. collector ror iti v tt ch. tm.isi (so isri.iiy ami. ot nupucaie ot i,7,piaroa in nanas oi m.u. ckhiwhtu iur eoueu llon tietnir umount lax uneotlected by Treasurer W.409 93 uytouuDonus ana interest on same paid, viz : ilayir, bond No. 9, second lwuie, bal ance of Diluclpal bum and Interest In full .. S33 31 Mav 17, Uy bond No. t park, principal Bum KUMUU nu-refct raid w.i n bond ist3 disss May 17, Uy bund No. v, second Issue orlncloal sum G&JAO Interest paid with bond b SO r.1'176 May 19, liybond No. s, 'parkvpnncipui sum soooo Interest paid nltli bond in 60 C19 ed May 19, Hybrid No. 1, 'park,' pilnclpul sum 6O00O Interest paid with bond 19 93 819 93 Auir. s. liy Iwnd No. 15. (oouinn bond.) principal hum vvutu uy uouu iw. io uoupuii uuuu rrtnclrai sum 2iooo Oct. 1. Hv bond No. 17 (couuon bond) print loui sum 10000 Oct. 1, Hr bond No. 1, 'second Issue," oilnclnalsnin 501)00 lutcieM raid with lmd 1500 51500 1ST1.. Feb. . Hv bond No. 1. tcoutxm bond ) principal bum nuooo Feb. 9. Ilv bond No. 19. (counou bond) nnncrnal snin : von ou Ilv couuons to lov u bouds.patd durtnir me )ear... tut ti to iivamouninaia alo -ireaaii. rer. lux un '1 oi n bond. f .r 1371 J J lo Ilv amount orders raid during the 3 ear lz : Orders of 1S75 M67 Orders of IS7I1 - 1793 in orat r or lm. s-iv va i ,ii ss Hv communion on f7tei n 8 tier cvnt 155 so uy commission ou m u oo (41 per cent 50 oo i5 94 lly balance cash In hand 119 ;M $10,181 M Statement of receipts and expenditures of the Ton n oi uioomuuri,' iur me eur i&ti. KECKirrs. Amount from W. n. Kimiiih Uto Treas urer S loi 01 Amount rrom M. U'nkonn. eolleclor for 1B74 00 14 Amount rrom M. V. Woodward eolloct- orior is, isxxi Amount rrmn K. II. Illdleman collector ror 1875 v til Amount from I), stroup on account.... 4 ou " " joun Miunian i v " IMSIIO Applcinan 8 91 " o. a . Jacoby 37 87 .. ' (mtnlloiiela Columbia county 59 50 colnbutlons ASbclsed on street oiientnirs 75 89 " fines and 11eens oolit ed by li. Lowvittiuri? 1'ies- ldent of council collected on tux assessment of 1877 - - . . proceeds of Town bonds May 9, 177 93 40 7,10 CI 5,000 OIJ KXrESI.ITrKfcS. lllflllWATS, 119,771 71 I'ald O. A. Jacoby fur irihlufs and ror siono ror cunert tinrwi hin-ri. uu euHert on new road n.ar Traub's ..... t 337 93 B. Jaroby, btreetcouimlbsloner tor ser vices Foi labor, teams and repair to touls 4IS 9,048 4 13.334 04 Rent fir engine house and room.. I-rlnU-r bills lient of Found and lock-up costs in Hecond street opening... 45U0 69 71 11150 451 Fornoveanaeoi toriocK-up 13 I Fnr nillee bervlces... C97A ror riiBiuccr n'i. uu uBunl)DH. IllEb Cunttuble Fur gas for Mreet lamps liamage and costs In Irou street open- Intr u ... raw 1(5 00 914 91 lit SO 500 5 00 John La hock, auditor for 187S... . ... II, c. Ilartman, ' " ..... O. M, Vandersllco John K. Olrton for removing the dead 5 00 76 OO 9143 9(0 from old i'rebOteiiHu ounsig-iouDu.,.. ltusemont cemetcrycompany for burial lot lor ueau remov.-u bb owi,d.., W. 11, Jacoby, recording deed lor burial lot ,.- u. It V. Zarr.Viu.ts in suit vs. O. Hobblns. 97 Geo. A, Clark, blank books and station.. 098 J.J. lirovte, rent of council room and administering oaths c. t). Barkley, Ksq , solicitor to Town councl I w U 75 103 00 John M.Clark Ksq., District Attorney expenses Investigating Incendiary Ores 95 cm Iteo. mrcmca, uorao iiui? a. ivnu iwbh 150 390 00 133 00 UTS w. Wirt, becreury.... Interest on bonda.rald by Townordera Amount orders of Ibis pald orders of lata pild- Town bonds paid........ coupons to same paid..... tww interest nlth bonds paid...... commission allowed treasurer In band tt treasurer. ......... 1,807 93 0,891 00 lbs 79 905 119 113,109 81 Iieduct unpaid orders of ISI7. m.m DA VIII LOWKNllKlld. Treildtnt of TPttnlXiuncll. TLe undeiklffned audltora of the Town of UlooiCB. burg, do hen Iy certify Uiat e haeeiamlnedtno fortgoina accounta and atatemeuta and nnd them cornet, and Co approie the tame. II. 6. HlKIWiH. 1 C M. ViuDKKaucK, Audltora. Johx lAToocur, i TATEifENT VEGETINE WILL CUKK KUHUJIATI8M. Mr, ai,rfrt Crookkb, tho well-known drujrelst amlnpothccxry n' sprlntfvltlp, Me, ntn-ayn advtses every one troubled with liiiuumatlfin to try Vefft tlno. Heiul Ills .stalcmcnt. srKirtviLtE. Mje. Oct. 1, Mr, ir. It. trvpTH! tH-ir -ir.-H!K'pn ycirt aso lrist fall 1 was tnken flck with rhoum,iilm n win tinnM to mne until ttionnxt prJI. From 'lilt 11'noutittl 1hrrofan nyii this T H 1 mffT(Ml pv tjii in ' wlfhrhoMmMNn.. Komt'ilitf- time would Iipw Km nt utlinu Ihitl c-iiil mil s(im (inn Men ! ho uttm.'kH werenit oPcn, l su.reif Uiorii nlliui n inanco'iUt. uver lir.-e cur atM lat Rprinif I roninu'iireil tnklnff -Vtf' tlc nnl rnilowi-FiiL up mtlt lliail Fertn tot les! hiivn r.o rhtMiin ttln n tlnr ihnt. t!nif. 1 nlwnvn ndvise enry n i wlm i f- iuti'ed wltn rheuinatlsin to try V.-vHno nl h(LnufTt-r fur hxst ns 1 lmvo done. Tin- stitemfut w Rmtultuus iw fixrn.'i.Mr. Steven U conifrncd. Yours, itp., AlllRIET (RfnKRIt. rm of A. Croaker c o . liniLriit nncl Anf.tlioriu rlcs. VEGETINE llsn KiKlrvly t.m-cil 31 p. 1I01TO.V, Oct., 1S70. a. II, II. fTEVENS-l m-ui -ii, .mj uuukhi't, hillt n;iviu ii severe at- tJirk of WhoopTir Oimgh. waslert in a fcehlo mate nr health. Heinir ftdilHcit by a friend Mm tried Hit Veiretlne, nnd after uslu? a Tew bottles was lully re stored to health. i haVfsbenftiTreat.RiirrerprfromHheumatIm. I have nken Heveral Iwt ties of thn V I'cttnn fnr this coinpUlnt.and am lwppv to niy it hancrittrely cund n-. i iiuiu uvuiuriifiiiien mo egeuno 10 omera Itllttie S.Klie ITOOsI Htlltft. ttUn trrrit elpnnaor andpuiiner of Vim blood j It tspteaRant totakeand cau cueetiuiiy rccommena it, 1AM MOUSE, m Athens elreet. Illio tmnlNiii In a IH.scnsp ot tlio IttOIKl. The blood. In thU dlseape. U found to contain nn tcpss of tllirlti. Vct'tino nets by coinertlnir tho loud from tin diseased eonriltlon tt a healthv circu lation. eppitnereffUl'ttcstho bowels which la ery Important In thlsu(mplalnt. one bottle of VeetJue wm ene reuer, nuttoenerin tiermanent rure it must be taken repuiarly and mny take several liot tlfs, especially In caes of lonfr Mandlng. Veiretlno Is sold by nil druinrUtE, Trr If. nnd jour erdlct wtllbothe parno as that of tliousands before jou, whosav, "1 never found no much re'lef as from the usof Vfetlne," vhich 13 composed exclusively of uurK.3, ruuui uuu iktus. VEGETINE Sftys ft TtOftTon physician. 'ha9 iio cnual asablfKHl purlllcr. Hcarlnccf its many wonderful cures nfrcr an inner rvmt'aiei rna laiiPd, 1 jsnea, inn Miufjra torv, anrt cniiMiicei mHeIt of lt irenuliu' merit H H prcpftml frnm Iwirka, roots, ntitl lierl, each of li'ch H hljflily elTectlvo. an l t lipy are compounded In such a m inner as to produco astonlshlni; rt unltciM YEGETINE Xotliin Equal to It. POUTII SA1.EM, MiSS.,NOV. 14, 1S76. Dear lr I hive leen troubled with scrofula. Can ker and liver Complaint fnr three scar. Nothloff ever did me any corxl until 1 commenced ulntf your VKtlKl'INK. I m now cettlnp alonif first rate, and Btlll ulnir the VKOETINK. I consider tlierula noth lnircriuai to It for huch complaints. Can heartily re commend It to everybody Yours trulv, Mrs,l,lZZIR t. PACKAItll. No. 10 Larange St., bouth Salem, .Moss. AEGEIINE Is Prepared by II. R. STEVENS. Boston, Vepctine is sold by all Druggist). Marcu The Great New Medicine 1 A Health-Giving Power! PURIFIES THE BLOOD, INVICORATES THE LIVER, PROMOTES DIGESTION, and STRENGTHENS THE NERVES, Tlltl. efTirtuully curing; ilLea.e ol what vtr iiunie nr iiutnrt. It Is worthy of It trlul. HKI.IEP guuruiiteeil. VIGORENE U AOIIKKAT1LK to tlirluite, GRATEFUL to tli fttomucli, ami tirtw efficiently an fx CATIIAUTIC, Alri:itATIVK mid IlIL' ltKTK. It action 1 not ut tended with, any unpleaitniit ft-ellng. neither U lan Kuur nor debility experienced, hut on the. contrary refriilimfiit und liivtgorutlon It tmmrdliitei effect upon the dlgetlY organ. hether lntpnlied tiy dlicaie or eihauuted from miy ruuse, U lo Inrieaie their ioter nf UBoljiittatlon and nutri tion, the appetite being Increased atoiire To those affected with tin engorged ran illtlon of the. liver, u Illlloune. char nrterUed by it dimky romplexloti, a route! toilette, a pauty, hatt tate Intheiaoiith.o, raprlclotiH appetite und ilugK'1 uitlon of the boueli, it 1th n tenir of rullne In the head and of mental dullneia. A'lGOIl KNK proven mom vulunble It effect upon the kldneyi U no lest happy, u turbid, Irrt luting urine. 1 qiiHkly clruietl up by It Iiifluiiiiutitory and Chi on I o UIIKU3IA will Mnnu disappear by m. ieritUciit le of Vlt.OHKNK. For the rure nfNklit Dlie ae and Krap tlous or all kind, VIGOUKKK it moit certain ' VIUOUK.VK U composed of the acllre Properties of IIKIllIM, HOOTH, til J.MS and AUKS, thut IVuttilo aloitw furu lilies, tfreut care beliiK taken by us that they ure gathered at the right season of the year, and that they possess their native That VIOOHKNE has the power to I'l'Il IF. TI1K 1H.OOII, lVl(iUATK the KIVKIt, and -STI-MUhATK tho DltiKhT 1VK OlttJ.V.VS, U litdtiputahly proven by those w ho haveglieu It a trial and have been permanently cured. We tlo not ask i ou to try a doien bottles to experience relief, for we GUAHANTER you will reel better from the first few doies VICJOIIKVK astonUhlne the world with Its cures, and l throwing all other 'lOMC'.N, All'KHATlVKS and 1.VIUUU ANTN. Into tlie shade Iut up In larife bottles, double stiength llequlres siiiail doses, nnd it pleasant to ut Price, gl.Ot) per Ilottle WALKER &. BADGER MFG. CO., Prop's. C3 :&i St., Utv U:l, 1 Jim; CHr, ir. J. 'THE OBJECT OF EATING," & new book every one should retvl, beat free upon rwtlpt of a one For Sale at I J. STOBE ISlooiiisburg, Pa. jan.H, is.-ly. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Health and Happiness are piinleiss Wealth to tlielr iJuaM'bBurB, uuu ju lufj uru wiiuirj uio leach ci ev ery one who tl(u? WUICHT'S LIVEIl PILLS, The only sure CUI1E for Torrid Llrer. Disnentla ueaaacnp, hour Momacli, Coubllpatlon, Inbtllty, Naubta, and all Ulllloua complalnlaand Iilouddla. orders. one genuine unlrba Blirued'Win. rlcht. rniia." if jour druggist will not Buprlywndss rcui jur uue uux ui i.urrica, itouer & tx., to. ti.ua u, l uua. jan, 4, is-iy ur BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. G. A. IIEIIIIIIVG EKSI'KCTFULIA' announces to the putlii that he has reopened SN'VDEK'S TANNEUY, (old stand) Bloomsburg. I'a.. at the I'orWsotlho Jipyarn u Uk'in turret Lltrh roads, where all descriptions ol it'&iijer uni ue inaaa in 1110 mwt substantial and workmanlike manner. and aold at prices to suit the times. Tlio hlgheat price In cash will at all times be paid for 0 B E E N HIDES of every description In the country. The ruLllcptt enucge 1 respectfully solicited. biuinluik.txt, 1, lblfr- $3L Select Story. TUB KTCIIIN DIAMONDS. Arthur SUngatc, nltorney-at.lnw, was my brother. Ho liml succeeded to my father's btnintu and no name, was more esteem and trusted in all Kiiutiingtnti, and ltuniiliigton wa? a rich and Important place. My broth t'r's office were in tho town, two nille tll hint ; hut he did nltuoit a much litiiiir- ammiK tho gentry at his own private house. Most of tho great folks employed htm j hut hN best client was Sir Ktchln I'kford, a ci-ilerant Iudlau judge, very wealthy ami the possessor of some rare and costly jewels, known in tho country at the Ktchin Dia monds. Their nanio even unices me shud der now. One evening as Arthur was preparing to return to hU olfice, where important busi ness would detain him all night, Sir Etchln's groom left a pan el, with n note. Tho latter stated that the former contained the famous Etchin diamonds which their owner thought safeit to intrust to Arthur's care, as he had been unexpectedly called to London, "I dou't caro what deeds they leave with me," said my brother j "but I don't like such trusts as these. Still, f suppose I must keep them." Qf course he could not send them back ; so taking the parcel, heat once proceeded to lock it in the iron safe. I went with him, and a woman's curiosity and love ol jewelry, besought a peep at tha gems before they were put away. Arthur, the best brother in the world, in stantly removed the paper covering, disclos ing a square morocco.box, brass bound, with the key tied to the bundle. Opening it, bo showed me tho gems. They were, indeed magnificent, stt in the massive Indian fah Ion, while mauy of tho diamonds were yet uncut. One by one, bracelet", bangles, lltrktcls. Arthur liflprl. mill tlnnhul In the lamp-light before my dazzled vision. He was holding a superb emerald and diamond necklet is his hand, for my admira- tion, when happening to raise my head, a rrv of alarm hurst from niv llns. "What is it. Nell V asked Arthur. Nevertheless, he flutur un the window. called, and gazed in every direction. There was nothing not a sign, not a sound ; and aured as I was that I had been mistaken, o fastened the latch, and dropped the cur tain. As, however, he wai about to put away the diamond, I said, "Arthur, would it not be better to nlace them in tho safe in vour bedroom?" He agreed in the advisability, and locked them ui. t then, havimr cautioned me to see well to tho house fastenings, and asked acain fl was reallv not irichtened to remain alone a night with only the servants Jane nnd Jenkiti", lie left for town. I saw every thing fcccure and went to bed early, locking Arthur's bedroom, and taking the key with ine. t was long before I slept When I did, I was almot immediately aroused by a slight sound al my door. I asked who was there, lane's voice answered in a cautious whisper, Seeing something was wiong, rising, I ad- mitted her. No sooner had she entered than quickly closing, she fastened the door, and exclaimed, in accents of terror, "Oh, iiiss 1 what shall we do ? For mercy's sake, make in noiso don't get a light, Iturglars are breaking in the house, and I'm sure Jenkiiii is their accomplice." 'Ilurglars 1" I cried. Then the thought of the face flashed across me. "Oracious powers?" J exclaimed, "they are after the Etchin diamonds I ' I saw it all. Tho groom's errand had been divined, my brother's absence was known, and by Jenkins' treacherous aid, the place was being attacked. I dropped stun- ned nn the bed. Then I started up. At any cost even life tho diamonds in- tru.ted to Arthur must bo saved, llurridly I dre-sed, and while doing to, heard the soft sound of persfins moving in the house. "Jane," I said, having explained all to the faithful girl, "I must get Sir E'.chin'a diamonds." "How, miss ?" If you go in the passage thev'll murder you." "True ; thcretoro I must get out by the window. They will not hear, for they be- llcve the box is in the study ,and it will take them long to discover their mistake." Opening the window, I got out on Hie ve- randa. How fearfully It sloped ! Could I Jo It T i is by pressing my feet against the gutter. Slowly I went, loot by foot, until I reached Arthur's window. My heart leap- ed as I found It unfastened. Quickly I en tered, opening and relocked the iron sate, and with the diamonds, more Blowlyaud with greater dlfuculty returned. Beachiug my own room I did not enter, tor what could helpless women do against strong evil men, bent on plunder ? Instead, I ordered Jane to tear a sheet into threads, having attached which lo the box, I bade her lower it to me, after I had descended the trellis. She did as I directed, then joining me, we carrying the box between us, ran from the house. We had not gone a dozen yards before the ureau 01 pursuit ana uaviug me uiamoum wrested from us, possessed me. 'Jane,' i said, tins will never Uo. Let us make for the hollow oak. We can put me dox in mat ; tuey u never nnu it ueioro help comes. Hastening in the direction together, we i . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . mauageu vu raise. iue uox nigu enougii 10 reacn me noie, anu i toppled It In. It tell with a heavy thud ; I knew It was safe. I ineuiou. jane 10 run 10 iiawmorn a, me nearct house, arouse the people, and bring some of the male servants back. She want- ed tne to go with her, but I dared not leave v.f. u. ui mcd, nuy mis- erable chance should occur and the burglars find the treasure. Crouched among the bushes some yards off, I bauu the girl hasten. .va.vv mh ud uu iuqu ) uuiao iu mn house .attracted my attention, lly (light with the jewels was discovered. My heart stoou still, ana the blooa in every vein turn- eacold. witu Jenkins there were three of them. Through the darkuess 1 could see they were beating and i caching the bushes, They had guetsed we could not carry the box far, and evidently were lu hopes of finding It before help come. Twjce, thrice, they approached so near to where I was, that my hatr'atood on one end. The fourth time it wasJenkins himself-I knew him, despite his crapo mask-that drew- aside the branches and discovered wv. With n cry I endeavored to lly, but the burglars InUanty secured mo. Hardly can I describe the scene that followed. It makes my fieh now creep with horror. They looked ffround for the box, and not finding It, with awful oaths and threats bade me say where It wai. My only reply vm to shriek aloud, until they checked me by blows, and finally by placing a pistol at my head. I implored mercy ; but I remained firm. I felt my senM lepving me ; they, tin, saw it, and by twitting my arms to create exquisite torture, aroused me. At last one exclaimed, It won't do to fire. It'll bring others upon in. Gag her and take her along to the lake I" Totholakol What were they going to do? Drown me? My brain swam ; but I re'olvcd to remain firm, and save tho dia monds. Heachiug the edge nl the water,tho villains, taking me by the shoulders, laid tuo back in tno lake, pressing my he'd be neath. My mouth being gagged I could not cry out, and never shall 1 forget the horrible sensation. Surely I tasted death then 1 Every few seconds they raised me to tie mand the whereabouts of the diamond'. I answered by u shako of the head. How long all Ih'n la-led I cannot tell ; but abruptly a fearful noise sounded in my ears I felt the water was rolling over me, and I was ecu scious no more. Tho immersion caused the most curious sensation I ever felt in all my life before I became unconscious. My breath went and came at fitful intervals, and I had a painful sense of smothering or suffocatlou, which paralyzed my brain and deadened all power of volition. I could nut speak for the life of me, neither was I able to otTer the slight' est resistance to my tormentors. When I came to I was in my own room Arthur was near me, and the first words he said werj, "My brave Nellie! You have saved tho ntchin diamonds. The help Jane brought arrived just when the ruffians flung you into the lake; but they are all cap- fured,' H wi n considerable time before I thor- oughly recovered from the nervous fever that awful night occasioned., Oue day Arthur came to 'ne milling. 'See, darling I" he villains brought a few threads r "'verto your hair, but-" and he held up a magnificent bracelet "they have iut gold 0,1 Jour writs- Tlie "aronet askyou to accept this (or your bravery in preserving the Etchiu diamonds. The Mipior l'uiiili. THE LITTLH BULL TO IllXd WIIEX I'ENKSYI.- VA.MANS UIUNK. A bill providing for the adoption ol the be" l,unch in "10 collection of a tax on in- toxicatiug liquors lias neon reported lavora- bly in llle 1Iollso of Representatives of t'ennsyivania. ine uni suusianuaiiy pro. 'vwei tlial alter January l, lb, y, all dealers in spirituous, or man liquors, except suen as are hereafter excepted, shall pay a lax of one cent ou each drink nt alcoholic or vinous liquors or any admixturo thereof, and a tax of one-half cent upon each drink of malt liquors sold or drunk on tho premi-es nf any person licensed to sell at retail ; said taxes to bo paid into tho county treasury. Every person or firm engaged in the sale of liquors at retail must havo attached lo the counter over which said liquors are sold one register marked" Alcoholic Liquors" and one marked .Malt Liquors; said designation to be mark el on the fice nt said registers in letters not less than one inch in length. Eicli bell in said registers is to be struck by means of mechanism for that purpose, one fur each stroke of said bell is to be registered on a dial on said register tho number of drinks sold. 1 he register must haye stamped on it, in legible letters, "Commonwealth of I'enn sylvania," and also tho eoat-of-arms of this State, and the registers are to be furnished by the fctalo to the Uounty Treasurers of the different counties. Each person procuring a license to sell liquor at retail must obtain from tho County Treasurer the requisite number-of registers, which will be furnished nt co-t, and attach tho same to the c .unter "n the premises where tho liquor is to be sold, the same to he attached under thn sup ervi-inn of the Collector of Taxes. It is made the duty of all persnn-i having a regis ter to properly register tho s.ile of all diinks in the presence of the purchasers thereof. If spirituous liquor sold in larger quantities than by the drink the register must be revolved so as to register four drinks sold ; for each pint of malt liquor sold the reeister must be mado to make two drinks sold 1 ho proceeds of tho tax in Pennsylvania would amount to millions annually. A False Alarm. A largo concresatlon had assembled to hear a stranger of some notoriety. Soon af. ter he had introduced his subject, the cry of "fire I firel fire I" in the street very much disturbed the congregation, and many were about to retire, when an elderly brother rose and said : 'Jf the congregation will be composed, I will step out and see if there is any fire near and renort " The congregation became composed, and the minister nrnroeilpil Tol-ln ulnnl.n. Lf tho occurrence, he called attention to a fire that would oonsume the world !-a fire, that would burn forever In the lakes that are bottomless 'and had lust concluded a en tence of terrible import, and not without manliest impression ou his audience, when a vojce from the other end of the church, as if In flat denial of all he had said, bawled 1 . 1 ou( . "It's a false alarm." The effect was ludicrous In the extreme. The old man had returned; but the respouse lK)llea ,Ue force of lhe elc(.uent . al aml even the speaker could ecarce refrain from joining In the universal smile that passed over tue congregation, I , - . What iscaltcdatiackdayingmachino has I lately been constructed, and lis adaptation w the purposo successfully tested. It is conf i puseu ut a succession oi rouers set in mova ble frames attached at will to tho sides o several flat cars in a train, elevated so as to form an inclined plane from rear to front, Upon, these, the ties on onoslde.and th, rails on the other, are readllv rolled nrlal.l by workmen upon the cars, when thr-v mnv. along over the rollers to the front, ami dtp dollvered to the tie aud track layers as fast as they can use them. Tbs aiu f 11,1. arrangement Is to obviate the necessity of teams lor the distribution of ties along the bed, especially over rough or swampy ground and also to save extra handling of the iron as by the present way, thus insuring both rapidity and economy. IIISTIIltY OF C0MJM1IIA COUNTY. MIUTAIIV HF.COIW. Three Motnlitln Service 10th fitgimtnt, COMPANY 0, In April 1801, the following citizens mainly of Herwlck, went to llsrrisburg to enter the service. They were mustered In April 20, 1 Sill, for 3 months; but at once agreed to rc-enllst at the expiration of that time, which most of them did. Their Cap tain was Dorshemler, and the regiment wa a part of the 4th Urigade, First Division ; and subsequently of tho Fifth Division and Held Hie leu ol tne line nt uuu llun. was in the second forward movement towards Marlinsburg, thence to Bunker Hill, thence by forced maich to Harper's Ferry, thence by Smithfield, menaced by Stuart's cavalry to Charlcstown In Virginia, thence at close of term of service to Harrlsburg, where they were mustered out July 30, 1801. S F Shwartz M J Uoodman N Q Williams Jacob I'off Tlios Stack-house Harrison Swank A 1) Seely James Smith A Lockart Robert Webster Wm Campbell Lafayette Myers J F Chemberlln A S Kensey Fernando Lake W 0 Thomson E O Bahl V H Crandall A C Thomson J W Gilroy J A Yount J F Hertz Lyman II Fowler Cyrus Robblns Wesley R Prico THREE YEARS SERVICE. th Regiment P. V. COMPANY II. Clarence O. Jackson, mustered into service August 2, IS62 in Company II, 84th Hegiment, P. V., promoted from 2d to 1st Lieutenant, January 18, I8G3, to Captain July 1, I8G3 ; wounded and captured at Chancellorsvllle, Virginia, May .1, 1863, transferred to Company H, 07th Kegiment P. V, January lit, 1SC5, and discharged by special ordtr March 10, 1865. Hiram S. Marr, Oct. 16, 1862, promoted to Corporal March 1, 1865, to Sergeaut June 1, 1865, mustered out Juoe 29, 1865. Uriah Edgar, Sept. 1G, 1862, discharged by general order June 1, 1865 miburn Samnel, Sept. 18, 1862, mustered out June 29, 18G5. HosslerFrcd jr,Sept. 18, 1862, mustered out June 29, 1865, Hossler Jacob, Sept. 18, 1762, absent sick at muster out. Seeley Andrew D., August G, 1862, trans ferred Irom 81th Ilegiment P. V. 13 January, 1865, discharged by gener al order June 1, 1805. Among the familiar names occurring in the 57th regiment, P, V., are the following, but I am not able to determine if they belong to Columbia county. Allen B, Iteam, James J, Ruch, W, II. Kuch, Lewis I' rank, Amos Whitenight, Ku dolph L. Young, James Bassett, Gorge A. U 1 1 rm I1 li .1 rl ..j I.' fMnAiHl TnMn nl I Kline, Charles E. Crawford, James Chera berlin, Washington Diebert, Thomas Deily, Nicholas Eisman, Joseph Griffith, Abner W elsh, and some others ; of which Colonel Jackson or Major Seeley could and I hope mil give information And see also 84th regiment Company D, Hurley Guards for men transferred to the 57th. THREE YEAKS SERVICE. lGlef Regiment IM Cavalry. ltusscl It. Pealer, muitered October 2, 1862, into Company K, promoted from Per-1 geant Major to 2d Lieutenant, Decern-1 her 12, 1854, to 1st Lieutenant May 8, 18G5, wounded at Hatcher's Run, Vlr- ginia, February G, 1SG5, mustered out with company August 11, 18G5. Daniel Swank, mustered October 2, 1862, into Company L, promoted from Quar- icruiasjer sergeant to zu lieutenant oemuer ,o, 10U; co tst me uenani , ' , v,Hin ay ... !$&, wounded at Trevllian Station, , uK,uia,. .uu loui, iraii8Ierreu co Company I, July 24, 1865, mustered mil ...III. nm..a...t 11 lent ... ...... osu.i i, T.it...- Q A.ttftlman ..,i..ln.nl Mitl O - """"""" ., ,oui, .m. company cransierrea co company I. discharged on surgeon's rerciucaie reuruary z, io73. Tl... !- . 1 . uuu.. .imcsuue. musierea uciooer iv, ifsuz, i" 7.7 J." ruu,ufu. lu ""rn.i June 1, ISGj. discharged by general order T..1 O, tOt.tr u uiy .-t, JOO.J N. II. There are doubtless other Colum bia county men in this regiment, but Tarn not able to give' them certainly, because of milarity of names. I hope they will sup' ply me with the names omitted, so that the roster may be made complete. 81i Regiment. Daniel Harris, October 15. 1861, killed at Charles City Cross Roads, Virginia, June uO, 18G2, V i Vn i i IS. 15. No other names are recognized l.tii t .n.mt ,1 ii. .i ! i nn.t . li if . ..jr ,.ciiu ,ig iHiormatmii as to mv d no,.l ' -i" - " J 1 ONE TEAUS SERVICE. oin.l. ?.. . ryimrni. J.Milton Shuman, August 80. 18G4. com pany 1-., promoted from private to 1st Lieutenant. September 19. 1864. dl.. charged by special order FebiuaryHI Stls of tomatoes, egg plants and red pep. 18G5. pers may now be planted in boxes. William II. Evans, September 13, 1SG1 into company II. promoted to 1st I.Umennnt January 28. 18G5. wounded at Hatch. er'a Run, Virginia, February ii, 1S65 absent without leave at muster nut. John I. Guild, September 7, 1864, 1st Lieu. tenant company D. mustered out with company May 30. 1865. A number ol lamilar names occur In 210th, but I am nut able to assien them certainly to Columbia county. Persons can give names and company in this reci meiic win greatly owiire bv do n, promptly. A clergyman who had been stayinc some time at tho house of a friend, on going away, called to him little Tommy, the four-J daya, doing a day's woik at a farm houses year-old son of his host; and asked him whatl The piudeut loufewIf,tocur)ncooddaJ, bo should givo him for n present. Tommy, work, lighted candles wlmi daylight began .m K,Cai ufaioi ropect lortho 'cloth' I to lade. 'Ji,e tailor looked to his ton and thought it was his duty to mggcat tomelhing I mM : "Jack, confound them that invente oi a religious nature, to he answered hesila tingly; I I think I thould like a Testa Bunt, ana,! know I hhouM like jwD-Rupfltker." Poetical. TO A COUNTRY DAFFODIL. With liaoclnif hcad.'and fluted stalk, A colden herald ot tho Pprlnfr, Telling- how thrushes build and sin; Amohg tho laurels In the walk Where we hare also loted and auntr, Come, daffodil, and whisper trua, (Here among city fog and smoke,) What tlillngs of our trysttng oak, Where squirrels sport ana pigeons coo. As though tho world were ever young? Tell mo how all your brethren fare, Upstanding In the garden-beds ; And It the snowdrops' modest heads Look earl hwards el, or high In air. And It tho crocuses aro there ; And If the forest glades are gay With hyacinths, or silver strewn With wood anemones, t o Boon That bow their heads anil pans away, D) lng the death of all things fair t Tell mn all this and something more. What I would wish you most to tell Say, "Ho Is truo and ho Is well, And still he lores you as before i" Then nestle near me, where you will. Or, It It please you to be seen, And hold your head abOTe them all, 111 take you to a royal ball, Where you may meet a future Queen High honor for a daffodil I London H'drM, F.T1IERIAL MH.D.NKSS. Now all the air tyc breath of springtime hold, "prlng flowers delight nnd polar waves provoka XII While hltTed glen and barnyard fence enfold'. The wind anemone and Shanghai crocus. Long ore the Christian world forsake Its bed, Ho crows, as never "Archimedes' screw ;" In mossy fells the violet hides Its head, And like the business men, looks awful blue. 8o where the nodding ferns In slumber He, The purple greens In crimson azure sleep ; And on the calm, unrumcd sunset sky, The tints of morning midnight vigils keep. The last red grayling nt it appeajs to us tills Is becoming entirely to Tennysonlan for the ordinary mind to grasp. We will save the rest for a magazine article 9 sell It to Joseph Cook. Whatever a "fell" Is. We are not Just posltlro what It la, but we know It occurs very frequently In poetry, and wo haTe an Idea that It grows In the woods. Burlingion Uavl-Eye. Easter in Germany. "Ob, look t look 1 all those pretty little Easter thirfgs In the windows already I" ex claimed my little sister one day, as we past one of the largest confectionary stores in Stuttgart ; and, true enough, though Lent was but half over, there they were, a pretty show. Eggs, of course, in quantities and of all sizes, from that of an ostrich to a hum ming bird's made of choclate or of sugar, and gaily decorated with little ribbons and pictures. Then there were lat little un fledged chickens, some just emerging from the shells, some not an inch long, and oth ers largo as life ; pure white lambs, with ribbons and bells round their necks ; paste- with holes nt thn "pnrla nnrl lnnlrtn through, behold a panorama inside I and . . ' .... eggswith roses one side, which, when blown tupon, emit a musical sound. But odder than all these were the eoaU playing on guitars or dragging behind them fairy -like egg shaped carriages with little hares gravely driving; and in others of then carriages were reclining one or two (general ly wo) baby hares, or a hare moitsr . lng her little one in an egg cradle ; there were sugar balloons, In the baskets of which hares watched over nests full of eggs wheel- barrows full of eggs, and trundled byaharo; and dainty baskets of flowers, with bimi perched upon each handle.peerlng down into nests of eggs half hidden amidst the blof soms. When one knows that each nest cornea out, and forms the cover to a box of lonbont neatly concealed underneath, this nretiT structure certainly loses none of its attract iveness. Tn ll .Hreetlons Innf tboromino..aT. begin l0 apear, Eyery oW womau j ,h market place offers for tale a store of hard bollfd tgg 8mearcd over wilh .omehighiy ioni. varnish, besides candy chicken, uarPS etc , abunJance. All the shop 1 . ' ... . . . . winHnivB an IS nullv mhh.mil n nrl i. n I ' uesldes the sugar and chocolate eggs.tbere are. egg, 0r soap and glass; egg-shaped basVeta alld retiCules ; leather eggs, which really are lll' ,,!, ,i r,n,i ,t,c. 1 OV.....8, Implemeuts ; wooden eggs and porcelain eggs, and even egg-shaped lockets made of ,,lld ni,i.. 'M.ni. I a - Hints for the Garden. It is now time to have a few early peas in the ground, as they are not injured by a lit tle frost, and the ground is in good condi tion for planting. They should be nlanted deeply, four or five iuchesf covering is not too much. Onions require dry ground to succeed well Ufl.lnl. Ll...1.l I... II 1 A I ""mm uo wen prepared anu men 1 r. i.. n' , .. . iuiuiv irouucu uowu, v OOSI bw manure iur ciiem. iiHlU i., ji.tln .., .i.u and parsley may be own early. Spinnach 1 indpii r iiwhi tn tn I . , bi w ovinii in tuo JUll slightly protected through the winter, bat where this has not been dona anrinc nwlna I i---o i n advisable. - 1 t5""l 'I'flng turnips cannot be had witk- I "ul """""K mem as early as the ground i In fit condition. llle B,raragu bed requires attention this n"nin, and no larmer rhould be without it. lue course manure should be raked off and lif the ground is dry the finer should be I l0kl In and the turface raked over smooth- I Salt "hould then be spread over the ueu- I Those who have neglected to order trees. the pluU seeds, etc, until now ihould lose no ,lme ln procuring their supplies. who I 1,1 ,ue uU"v of lrlng work do not be - 1 tempted to plant, plow or wort the soil in an I uy manner unm it is sufficiently drv and I will crumble as it is moved by tie spade or piuw. fori A tailor and his ion were. In llm nMm - 1 worlin' by candle-ltcbt." Ay," re pile - 1 the young snip, "or daylight dtUr, t