T7TF, f!H7 7TATTJT A -a mmiu o;t. w or niMMuJl,, ntiNeosaounitiD.) Mtiod weekly, ovory Friday morninir, at IlLOOMSIlUild, (JOMJMlllA COUNTY, PA. wT.nTnW;1,??f',"1 psr Cllr' 60 "outs discount allowed wuonnildln ndrauon, After the cxrTrAtionnt iiio LniVfuaT;11' wiUSS?St" thS .X?.P'P?r.d','-.l?nUnui'd, cxci'Dt at tli.jontlun uf inn Smi ill.! 1. il w nrronraircs are paid, bin, lor.g W.rWnStTiW1' 1,10 W" " nml1r')'"1r?i''n?',li "'. ,he Hlltl' or t" distant post ornces must lio palil far In advance, unless a ravon. sioio ncrson It. ColumbH county nisumcs to nay tlio subscription ilito on demand. I'OSTAil K Is no longer exacted from subscribers In t'lo county. 3?S.I3STT.T0Sra-. Tno.i 'V if Depirttnentof thoCoT.tjMBUNlsvory complete, ainl our .1 h Printing will eemraro fi.rora. lily with tint nt tlio Urge, cities. All work done on ri jmann.iirauy anu at, moderate prices. Columbia County Official Diroctory. President Jml.ro William Klwell. Associate Judges- I. K Krlckluiutn, P. I tthuman. i-rotnouotar . .vc li. Frank y.arr. (Jo.irt stenuirrapiicr 8. N. Walker. turWor.S ueeorder Williamson II. Jacoby. District Attnrnej liobeit It. Little. Sherlir-Jolin W, llnmnan. .snrvoior -amud Nevliird. Treasurer llr II. V. Mnltevnolda. Uiiimnsljiiera-joliu Hemer, s. V. Mclicnry, .jost-pn .-anus. COiniuli-ilonors'Clcrl:-William Krlckbaum. Auditors M. V. 11. Kline, .1. II. Casey, K. I). Drown. Coroner -Is ilah Yoger. Jurv commissioners Ml Ilobblns, Tucodoro v. Rmlili. (Min.r.v Hiiivriiitnnitnnt William II. Snyder. Illjo.n Pour lUttrict-lilrectors-H. H. Knt, Scolt, Win. Kramer, Illoomsburg and 'fboinas Itccce, leoit, Secretary. Bloomsburg Official Directory. Prosldsnt of Town Council (I. A. Herring, clerk-Paul n. wnt. unlet of Puilr-i j m. r. sterner. President ot ias Company 3. hnorr. RnHR.Iiiri'l!. W. lllllT. UW.I mtiur Hanking company -lolin . Funsion, rresiuent, ii. it. urutz. uusuicr, uuuu it-uuvi., Inr I'lrs Na lonal flank-Charles 11. Paxton, resident J. P. Tustin, cashier. , nntiimiiii Pnuntw Miitti.il Havlni? Pund and Loan nsiKla I.m-i:. II. Llt'lo, Prosldcul, C. W. Miller, "r.r0A:l l'. .....I ii ,antn.. t..,rt Acannlntlnn .V i,A i,...ti.irtnf i it itnhUiiTi sprrclarv. l? SSS xin.nS i vi'nl. v n l sVrla.' Ion-. . J. Uro.vcr, Presldcm,!. I- wirt,sccrciarj. oo nsii'irir iri inline iiiui.iiuiK iii.i..". .... ....P... .. ,.in. t ii iinl.l(.n Mnrrnlnrv. CHURCH DIRECTORY. BAPTIST CHURCH. ltov. .1. P. Tuslln, (Supply.) . . , , huniUy servlccs-l'ix a. m. and e,V p. m. Pr.ner Mcetlng-Uvcry Wednesday evening at tf Soais Iron. Tho public aro Invited lo attend. ST. MATTIIKWS 1.UT1IKKAN CIICKCH. MlnU-er-ltov.o. I), s. Marclay. Sunday Hervleos-WM n. ni. aud "XT- m. i'Mver Meo Ing-i:very Wednesday evening nl 7 Seata'trci". Nopcwsrenipd. All aro welcome. rHK'tDVTKalAK ciiuucn. Mlntstor-Iiov. Ktuart Mli".l)i-ll. K.inday Ncrvlcea-10'4 a. m. and OX p. m. ut.ti.l ... Unlinrtl O fl . in. Pr.ivcr Meoi lug-Every Wednesday evening at " Boa's'f ree. No pews rented. 81 rangers welcome, MKTH0UI3T SIMSCOI'AI. CHCKCU. Presiding Klder Itev. W. Evans. Mints'cr Her. M, L. Mtnvser. jiniday Servlcco l"Jj and UK p. m. i,,..... L0p 'm,..1 v nvnnlmr.it r,wf o'clock. Voun 'Men's Prn- cr Meo lng-Every Tuesdaj General prayer Meellng-Every Thursday evening I O'CIOCK. KKFOUF.II C1IUKCII. Corner of Third and Iron streets. Pastnr-ltev. W. K. Kiebs. itcsldcnco Corner 4th and Catharine streets, sund ly Surv Ices 04 a. m. and I p. m. Sur.dav school 9 a. in. prayer Meetln? Saturday, 7 p. m. All aro Invited Theni Is always room. ST. rAW.'SCIiUKCH. Hector ltcv L. Zahner. Sundas KciTtccs-tiw a. m., "X p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Services preparatory U) Communion on Prlday avening oeioni ihu ti.ouiiii.iv iiivmi, .....v... Tews rented; but ever bod welcome. BVANOELICAI, C1IUKCII. Presiding P.lder Itev. A. L. Itceser. iSunday Senlce-2 p.m., In the Iron Pliwt Church. Pravi r Meeting Lverj sat'batli at 'i p. m. AllarelnMted. Allnre welcome. ittr .Minitril fV riiittitT ir.nta in .,ii,n urn., Hrlnk tMiiirch nn th" hlll." known as tho Welsli Ilaptlst Church-on itook Mreet cast ot Iron. . . , Itegular mectlno,'or worship, everj' Lord n day at- t nMi nt li ..VIM, I Seats free; and tho public oro cordially Invited to attend IUXioMSBURG DIRECTORY. CJCHOOIj ORDERS, Wank, jiut printed ami J neatly bound In small books, ou hand and tor salo al tno coixnbian iiime. iii .1V!,- TiHP.nS. nn P.irchi.iitit and Linen 15 Paper, common and for Admlnlsi ratoj-s, Keeu- I'MS UIIU ITU4W.VD, lUl D..IB v TVTARUIAOE CERTIFICATES jnst printed eriuf the (lospel and Justices should supply them- I mid for salo at tno Columbian uiuci. ui- BOlVtlS WllU menu nuucanui y ttiunoo. TUSTICraand Constable..' Fee-Rills for sale tl at tho Columbian omce. mey i-uuuiin luou.- V,i n. nUi0l,llel.n hv Hie last Act Of tho Leg- Jjturoupon tho subjoct. Every Justice and Con-I tablo should havo one. V ENDUE NOTES just printed and for sale cheap at tnc Columbian oiucu. PHOPESSIONAL CAltDS. c (1. IIARKLEV, AttDrnev-at.l.aw. Offic In Urower's building, !ud biory, Hooras 4 ! H. VM. M. REHKR. Surgeon ami I'hvst- ij C1.IU. OIUCU S. lUCCtS, rncr iiocu anu jiuruui 1 It. EVANS. M. I).. Sunreon and Physi cian, (Ollico und Ilusldeuco ou Third street. J II. Mt-KEIA'Y, M. D., Surgeon and I'liy- sician,noriu siuo jiaiu sircct, uuiow iuri.cv. II. R01IIS0N, Atlorncy-nt-Lnw. In llaitinan'sbullOlng.Main street. Office s AMUKL KXOUH. Altorncy at I.aw.OOice H RO.SENSTOOK, PlioUigraiilier, , Clark 4; Wolf's fctorc, Main btrcet. MISCtLIJVNKOUS. TAVID I.OWENltERG I I II' l.v.ll U.. lll.i.Vl, .1.11.111.11. .Hlivi r..-.,l T..IU Main St., above Central Hotel. S. KUIIN, dealer in Meat, Tallow, etc., . centro street, ceiwecu r-ccona auu -inira. RUSINEbS CARDS. J E. WAI.IiER, Attornejat-Law. Increase ef Pentiens ettainei, CcllectSens made. omce, hecund door from lst at lonal Hank. IiLOOMSllUIta, PA. Jan. 11, 1S78 D R. J. C. RUTTER, VIIYBICIAN SUIIGEON, omce, Nortli Market street. i nioomsburg, Pa. N U. FUNIC, 1 Attoiheyat-I-OAv, Increaso of Pensions OblaiBcd, Collcctinns JIade. i!I.OOMSDUItll, PA. Offlco In Ent's UoiiJUKU. Ii. I. L. KAMI, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Main Ftreetopposlto Kplsoopal Church, HIiKins- Durg, in. Iir" Teeth extracted without pain, aug 24, ni.ly, m B1 HOCKWA Y A EMVEI.L, A T TO U N K Y S- A T-Ij A W, CotUMBUN Bcildiku, Illoomsburg, Pa. Meirbers ot tho United Ulatts Law Association. Collections made In any fart o( America or Europe c It A W. J. UUCKA1.EW, ' ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW, Illoomsburg, fa. Ofllce on Main btrcet, first door below Court House T P. it J. M.CLAUK, ATTOHNKYS-AT-LAW bloouiiburg.Pa. cnico In Ent's liulldlng. P. 11II.I.MEYEH, ATTOHNBY AT LAW. CFiic(-In Ilatiuan's Hulldlng, Mslnttreet, Bloomsburg, Pa. UTTl-K. HOST. R. LtTTLI, E. u. fi 1:. r. iamii, ATTOIINEYS-AT-LAW, liloomsburtr, Pa. W Y. KKSTEUl MKRCHAl T TAILOR. lloomKo. I,OIKKAll0l 8 U I'tlplhU, lHuciiibburf. aprll IV, 1818. C 3. iHCCKWAY, ' - ,.,.. 1,ir,,j,(m a. E. ELWELi. i M'ttKinarroprHtori. Q W. MILLER, Al lUUa&XA T-l AW omeo In Urower's building, second floor, room No. 1. Illoomsburg, Pa. II O W E L L, DENTIST. OQlco In Hart man's mock, second floor, corner Main and Market Streets, nLOOMSllUHO, PA. iMayss-ly, ERVEY E. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofllce tn A. J. Kvan'b New Dcildino, ItLOoMSIlUIU). PA. Member ot Commercial Law and Bank Collection As buclatlon. oct,l, '77-tf Q M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH, noting Machines and Machinery of all kinds re- d ilrcd. Oi kra HoisE Uulldlng, Uloomtburg, ra. JRITISII AMERICA ASSURANCE CO The assets ft llicsn old corporations are all In. vchtMliuMil.il) MAlHlTli'.a and are llablo totho iui7.aruui mo oui). .iimii-mni iiiii-m mi n i- i in nsKS nri! nienn nm-nrfn i.uM.n , nujirn i uiiu iium-mly uujuMia ai.u p tin n,i " 11 " "eUiiuliicil b ciikistiah P. Khsi r, hv. -ibeclllcnsol coluiutUiouiitj Aould patrnnl?e the UKiney HDero lnstes, if any, aio adjusieil and paid byunetf thetroun dtlcns. nov.ic, 'Jl-iy J7REAS IIROWN'8 INSURANCE AG EN " CY, liicuango Hotel, liloomsburg, Pa. CunltiiV .Etna. Ins Co., ot Hartford. Connecticut... c.rnm.imo Liverpool. Lundou and tllobo :M,t'Mi,M Uoyiilbt Ltvcipoui 13aon,iiuu Lancashire io.oih), ki I'll u Association, Philadelphia 3,l(Mi,ofl Farmers .Mutual of IHinvllle i.iioa.oiio Danville .vutua! ttuixi Home, New Vuik 5,C'Xi,uiio IslVfiil mm As Iho mrenclcs nrn direct, ml cles nm m rltten fur the tnsuied nltnout nnytlil.ij in the oniccalliloums- uiirj;. uarcn '! y B. V. JI.VRT.MAN nErHfSENTS TI1K rOI.LOWIMI AMERICAN INbURANCE COMPANIES: I.yeimlngof Muney Pennsylvania. Aorlh American of Philadelphia, Pa rank n uf " I enns.Mi nl i " nrmei . i,t ..rk 'a. ianoei n' r .irk. Manhatln umce ou Mm ket Street No. 6, nioomsburg, Pa. oct. so, '17-iy. OATAWItiSA. WM. Li- KYERLY, AT I OlO tt i A T-LA v, Carjxwtssa, Pa. I'olleetlons Dron.ptli made and r-mlttd. omce oniositt uatawtssa i)eiisn ti ink. m-3S V. II. Abbott. W. II Koawn. ABIIOT T & I! H VN, Atrot iieys-iit-1 nw. CAT IVM,( Pensions utitnliied dee Jl, '77 ly PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAD GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Thp attention of tho travelling nubile Is respect fully Invited t0B"m of the merits of this great high way, In tho confident assertion and bellol that no other tine can oiTer equal inducements as a route of luruugu iravei. m Construction urnl Equipment the l'KNNS Y I.V A N I A RAILROAD stands confessedly at the head of American railways Tho track Is double the entlni length nt tho line, of sli el rul's laid on heavy 011k lies, which are embed ded ln .1 foundation of rock ballast eighteen Inches in depth. AH bridges aro of Iron or stone, and bunt upon ine tnosi api roveii plans, us passenger cars, whllo eminently safe and substantial, aro at tho baiiiu umu muueis 01 lomion ana elegance. THS SAFETY APPLIANCES I In uo on this lino well lllustrato thefar-Rwlnffnnd liberal policy ot Its niQna(;crnent,lu accordance with nmcu uiu 111 juiy omy ui an un rnyeincm, nnn uoi ltH cuht has teen tho i ties Hon of consideration. .uiona many may no iiotleed I THE BLOCK SYSTEM OF SAFETY SIGNALS, JAITN3Y CGUTLEH, EVFFER ard FLATFOEM THS WHARTON PATENT SWITCH, ANI THE WESTINGHOUSK AIU-2SAKE, rormllictn conjunction with a trfoctdoublo track I uml roart-bed a combination of safeguards atralnH Mfi'iufius ineu uau reuuereu luvm praeucouy ira poSNlblo, Pullman P.ilucc Cars aro run pu all Express Trains Vroin Nev York, I'hlliulelpliln, Ilnltliuorp und iftiiinjitnii, I To CliIciiKi'i Clnrliinnll I.aiiUtlltet lntlhiiiapolli unit m, i,uuit M ITHOIIT tii i.(;i:, and tn all principal points In the tar West and Houtti with but one change uf ci.ra. Connections are mado I In Uulon Depnts, and uro assured to all Important I pVlUlB. ailH SOENEB.V OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE I Is admitted to bo unsurpassed In tho world for gran- I deur, beauty and varltty. t-uperlor refreshment fa- I villi , w uiv i u iiii-u rniiiLijn:Bii(iT muiicuuBauu attentive, and It Is on Inevltablo result lhat atrlpby tno 1 ennej ivanut jtauruau mur v loriu A PLKASINO AND MEMOKAIILK EX. 1'EUIKNCE. Tickets forsale at the lowrst ratfs at Iho Ticket Ofllcs of tho Cotnpan) In all Important cities and uwiu. FHANK THOMIK'iN I. P. PAHMEII, tie'l Passenger Agent. tiener' 1 Maniger. J. K. SnOEM HtFII. I'ass. Acert MlerllH nist.. iv rirui 'lum iret-i, iiurr(buurg, j a. leu. 1, la-iy. TUK GREAT ENUI.ISII REMEDY I GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIOINE TRADE MAflu Is esrxH-lullr rcom-TRAOE MARK, fulltUi euro forst'in- 1 luul weaViJOhs.bper mutorrlirti. Imuo- lency, Hiid allUl-kia- W3, BUCllUH Lobs uf incmnry, Universal I4i8huuae( ctuu in thn ItiirL- TtlmnpKH I Beforo Takinffoi vuion. ircma-Aft Jjvt many otherlscaseathatlpaato lusamty.ConsuinP. tlonatidti lififiutuxt (iru-. ull o( wmeu aa a rulo are lirstcaustMi ty uoiauinf iruiu iu ituuiui umuig m,i i.vnr .nriuk't'tifw. 'I lie Hixcttlc lurdlclne Ls (he result or u lire biudy and many jeara ot experience tn treating theno Hjn-clal disf aw-H. run parucumrb in uur utuiiuji;LB,rutLu nw ucwto toafuarrtet)ymalltoteryjne. per paCKJBi, ornx imckairca wr ur win vo bcuv 1 uy mail ou icrvi i ui iud iuuucjt uuuivooun TUK OHAYMK1HCINKCO., No. 10. McUiaiilCa lllock, ltrtlt, A1KU. Rni.i in itlomiLurfr ty C. A. KUIir. and by all HUM la x.vmm, n uuh'mio fljuuw, i m wuuij. t n n aweeklnjourowntoftu. WOutntireo U No risk, lii-aoer II ou want a business M II I at hlch persons of either but. can make vL J J j,-rcat pay all too tluiu tbey work, write IUr IiarUlUIBrB IU II, ll KLWiIW .ji, jumuv. inarcu 22, -i ly BUHUNiH UARDH. VUlTINHt.'Altlia, r u-is-vu imino HII.bllKAlW, 1'll.S-I KHH. ill.. ('.. s;rall)' udiI t'Ltoply riute4 at tliu Coi.cm uiAn UWWl mu c!,m t:i , 1IIU OUiiaiUl, 1J1UI ill J. Cbolcfl books no lontrpr for Iho few nnlv. Tim liost. standard novels within the reach of every one. Books usually sold from H tow Klien (unclwinged and unabridged) for 10 and !i) cents, lot. A N' bto Lite, by Miss Mulnck 1oo 102. Hard Times by Charles Hlckens loo 10J. A llravu Ijidy, by Miss Mnlotk sho iwi. i-pep. nay, ny iouo nanim ruo 103. AttheSlgnoI Iho Mlvcr Magon, by II h Parjeon loo 1C. The master of the creylands, by Mrs Henry UUU XII lor. niade-oMlrass by II I, Pa: J on loc les.ThoSta Klnir, by captnln "arrjat lno 1(1. KieaTiorH Vktori', bv Miss M I: praddon vio no. The (Hrls of c ehain. b Plorenic Marryatloo ui. a luuroi mo ori in rimy uaje, uy loc 1 c 10c Hi. Hard Cash, by Charles lieado IIS. (lolden drain, by II L Parlcon 114. Darrell Mnrkliam, by Miss M K ISraddon 11 . VMIhlntho Jli.', bv vi rs 11 ttoud lie. Pauline, by L II Walton! HI. The Female .Mlribtcr. by K I li s lis. (ireat hxpcttatlons, by C Dlcki ns 100 1110 2'I0 100 loc 119. Petruncl. bv Horehce .lamat i!0. itotnanco of a I'oor Yout'g sum, by o rcu- 11 et HI. A llfofor a Life, by Miss Vulock VHC "c 1IIC m. 1 lie 1 rivaieernusii, ny i npiuin mnrrjat 123. Ituh legends, by t-utnuet Locr m.Mlulre neMjns Heir, bj MisllWood ix.1 .miry imniiii, ny.Mrs iiiisilii 12ii. l.reina; or my I'alhcr'sMn.by It I) Utack- lec 10(1 toe lite inorn 1S7. Mr Ijidy Ludlow, by vrs (la'krll m ousiu I'lillllps. ny .Mis (tnfkell laa. Tho Wandeilug Jew, (1st ball) by Eugenu 120. 'I he Wandering Jew (2d half) by Kugeno Sue 2e iso. Keriiions out oirliuidi. by Miss Mil. ock 11 l rl.,..1 kl,,....rr l.i ti.ln t...,... in- 132. .tin k MlntonAij cimrles ! e - r 1.L1. 1 he Duchess of lloMiuury Lane, by II I, P.ir. J.-iin 134. .My lij'.tlur-s Wife, by Amellj It IMwnrds Hie yi'c loc UIC ii. iKniiia s 11UM1.11111, uy .11-s iuiock in). Katie Metta't. by Mrs (illiuit.i 137. A bent In a cloud, by ciuriisU-ver 1 S. What llet'fst Her. bv .lanii s Pn 1111 lno 111c me 10c iit; IPC 139. London's Peart b.v II I. I'.irjei n 1411 The ijnly l.lMe, lij Mls M I; bradilnn .41. Masti'te-an Iteady. b Cnplnln vinmat I4i. Tho lluuli.tthe lulnlli, ! .Mls Mnlick 1J3. The I hi null it 'I nwi I- I v Mrs Hi nrv Wmiil 100 yie 144. T he T.ln I letilenants, l,i Mexnlider Dumas Ii c sue lij, Hint a uillllun it mono, l'i Amelia 11. l.'l uril4 110. Chirlcs o'Miillcy, Iho lilsh Dragouc, by I.eer, (I'rlpe No) 147. Il.ilt 111. the I'.eefer, by captain Mnrryat 14s, Plue Sloeklrg, by Annie I iDuirds I4S..l0'hui waiv.l, by ll I. l'arj in 15U, .MM-hlpniuti nsv, b Cup1 iln Manynt. 151. The ltusl m (ij psy, iiy i lex Dumas 152. Arthur o'Uar,v, by Chailes l.cer 154. Waidof wife? 154. A Point of Honor, by Anule Edwards iss. The fount of Jloute-C Nsto, Me. Dumas 15il. The King's ok 11, by dipt. Marrynt 157. Hand and Cllou1, by Aim lla 11. Hlwnrds IM. Trt-asuro Troe. by Samuel I over 169. Tho rnuntom Milp, by Csptaln Mnrryat ICO. 'I ho Plat k Tulip, by Ale,aiid( r Dumaa mi. 'I he World Well I list, K. Lynn I liiton ir.2. Shirley Charlotte lliunt lw. Prunk Mlldmv, by rapl.iln Mnirvat 164. A o-iiik ttlfeNMorj, Han let. Ibmrn IBi.A Mudern vii.hu r (Vol. 1.) CheMly ovel M. Tho I at ldlnl, bi ijeorge --und 107, Tho 9-iyeu's Necklace, by ilex Dumas Ms. t'on cregan, by 1 holies I ever lfiO. ft. Patrick's Mc, by Charles I.ever 170. Newt in Por.ster. by Captain Mnrryat 171. Hostage to Fortune, by Vl-s Ilrmldnn 172. r'heviilier de M.il.on ltoue. bv Dumas si c li'i lec ye 1 c 1110 m Kc 100 411C 100 IHO 2"C PIC ItiO '-i'C 2'1'J I'll' 1110 200 lis: 1ic 1!"C mc ine yuc too 173, .laph-t ln search of a l'.Iher by Captain Mairjat 2110 174. Kale u'Ponnghuc, by Charles I.ecr 2'c 173. Tim Pacha ot .Many 'rules, ciip'aln -Mnrryat lie 171. Perclval Kcene by Captain Murr.vnt loc HI, fieorgo Canterbury's win. by Mrs. Honrs Wood 2Cc 178. Kiire Ofod buck, bv P. K. I'mnr HUon me 179. The lllsiory of a crime, by victcr Hugo too lso, .srmulode. by wtlkle Collins vec isi. The. Countess de Cham, A'ex Dumas lnc ts2 Juliets (lunrdlaii, bv Mrs. Camrron lnc ls3. Kenllwerth, by Mr Walter M ott -.'no 1S4. Ihol Itllo saage. by Captnlti Mairjnt ins lss. "i-ood-ltv e swts t heart " b-- Itboiia hrougton loo ls6, Dai hi coppetlleld, bv chtirles DKkens vnc 1S7. Nnnon. by Alexander Dumas ino lss. tno fwlss Family lloblnsuii lite. Is9. Henry Dunbat. bv MKs lirodon loo 190. Memoirs of a Phjsli 1-111, by Alex Dumiin 8uo 191. The 1 hree cutters, by cnplnln Mnriyat P 0 192. tboonii Irators. by Alextiriiiet Dumas loe 193. Heart of Midlothian, sir ttnliir Scott 2i'o 194. No Intentions, bt Piorenti-Murrynlt 100 195. Isabel of Mavarla, bv Ieander Duma leo 19(. Mchul.vs lcklcby, by Char'es Pickens 2ic 197. Nancy by itlimta llrutighton tec I9S.het'lerslnCanada.bycatt.'itn Marrvat 100 199. Cloisters and the IWartli. bv Chas Pernio 2nc 200.1110 Jionk, ny .Matthew u. Lew 1.-. 31 Monk Ix-wlst, pie 801. Catharln." Ilium, by Alex Pumas 1110 202 Mr. tilllll's 1 o storv by Ciorgo II lot W. 303. Clot-ternnd tho Hearth, bj Chas. 1 larto sue 21H. 'I ho Young l.lanern. w. H. (I. Kingston IPo KH.THU mj stories 01 farts, list naif) by tuceno SUO 20J sua. 1110 inyttenesot pans, (2d lioit) ty Kuceno 8110 2 '0 200. Prison of Asps, by 1 lorct ce Marrj at lnc 207. Thu Children of tho New Fuiit by IC.ipt. Mnrryat 10c 2 us. Norm biiii sourn, ny Mrs. rin.kill 2ik- 209. A Jewel ota Olrl 100 210. Young Mu'grave.hv Mrs. oilnh.iut lnc 211. ltnndnlph i.onlon, bv "(luliU1- 1110 !12. Prigadler Frederhk. le Krokmtnn-Chatrlan loo 21a. iiarnauy ituoge. runs, nici-eiis vno 214 wtnsiowe, v) .Mrs. 1.11111 Aiums lec 215. it rds or prey, bv ?ns ihniiuoti too 216. 1 igen'isi r 1110 muck Hnlili, iiv.irmes drat tlor 217. Tuesad Fortuinsnf liev. alius barton. In (icorge Knot too 21S. Dr.mbey an.l Ron, by Chsrlcs niclens '.nc 219. .mj-own i;miii, ny m rem- .Mmijiil 10 2211. tiei rgo Cantetburj'H M'I, bj jus. urnry 11 0011 221. Pisir Zeph, by F. w. lb 1 Insen lei. iisi ot inn MoiuciiiM. uv J p. coon r 223. The .Murrlae-eVei ilu t bv Dinnus 224. 1 he in er 1 lyer. bi .1 P.Co"ier s. two p. Minus, ny w kin 1 ou ns 226. Hie Path Plinler, b.v P. I Looter m. Iliintiah, In Miss Mu'fi'k 22s. 'I he I'egri.Cs D itighl. r, I y Hum is 229. T he Plurteers bv .1 1 1 11 m ne rm.rer 230. l.litle (ir.md and tliu .Mun hLiuvs, by '.iiiiia- 1. Til" Prairie, bv .1. tVi.lirnH l'i 00 r 2.12. 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AddrisTsi- a tu., auusiu, Aiaine, Aiarcu 22, 7S ly Atuordlnirlo tho recoinmemlatlon of tho (In Jury, wo will ofler the 11IJ Jail I rmti ty fur sale Friday, NoumUrfc, is;s. al U11 o'cloi k a. lu.ut Iho COUri House 111 iiiuuiiicouri;. C'oiidllOiiBCau 1st bom ulliiuini'e, bll.AH W, MCIIPSIIY JOHN lii:i;Vi:n, ComV J(H. K. HANDS. Commlfiloncrs'onice.lilnomiburg.l'a., OCt,l '1S-SIW AIIAI.( VIJa.AlllA.4k UAL'M, Clerk. BLOOMSBTTRG, PA., FJRIDAT , NOVEMBER Select Story. TIIK POINT OK HONOR. A HTOHV OPTIln PAST. Shortly after Waterloo lmil been fought one of imr Kngllsh tegitnenls (which had tnketi n uillngulsheil part 111 tlntt gn-nt vic tory) stationed in a Medlterrnbean ptrrlson giilneil nn unenviable notoriety thero by n slldilen tntinla for dtlcllitit: thnt broke out ninong ils tillicers, nml which tliieatetied to become so chronic in its character ns seri ously to interfere with ihedlsclpllne of the corps. Qnatrels were lltterally 'inailo to or It r' nt intss time for the most trilling nlf.ilrs, and scntct-ly a day jiaseil without a hostile meeting taking place, which lh Colonel a weak-minded man txprcs-nl liimelf P'tv. criers Id in;vent. Itnlecil he had nl rcady been sent to 'Coventry' by bis sub- orJinat.w, which, as our runhrs tloubtleis know, is a kind of social cx cuinnniiilcatinn that, when nctnl upon in an English regi ment, generally ends in the retirement from tho corps of the individual ou whom it fills. whs so in this instance, fur the Colonel siw that tho vendelta-llke conduct of his officers towards him wan gradually divesting him of all authority in tin eves of his men ; iidtislicliBil tinno lint his social inferiors to whom he could turn fur counsel and ad vice, he was compelled lo rcliiiiiiih his coinmiiiid and return to Knglatid. On atti- vol in this country he lost no lime in ir . cecding to the Hrr-o (iunrds, where he siiiiL-lit end guined un Interview with Uie Dill e of Wellington, to whom b give a graphic nccount of the s'atc of alfairs which existed in the regiment ho had just If ft. Tne Iron Duke listened attentively to tho narration, anil knitted his brow 111 anger ns tho Colonel related the story of the duelling; and when Hie latter had finished speaking, he exclaimed in an unmistakably stern and unci'iiiiroiiii.siiiL' tone : It is your laiilt, ir ! Ynu should have broorht -onii- uf the rinpkndir- to a court-martial and cashiered them on the spot. You luive sadly nealetled your duly, and that is a tiling which I never pardon. L ho uoionel lelt the Horse utiarus in a very crestfallen state, and he was hardly surprised when he saw lit the next UazeUc the aniiouncenient that "His Majestv had no further need of his services." In the meantime tho Duke had obtained an audience of the Prince Regent, to whom lie explained the condition of affairs in con nection with the regiment in question. The. re.-ult was that Colonel A , a well known martinet, then on half pay was sent for and the circumstances explained to him : the Prince offering him the command of tho reg iment 011 condition that he would under take to cure the duelling propensities of its ollicers. Colonel A was delighted at the prospect of active service, and lie willingly accepted the task assigned to him, it being understood that he was to be granted, u roy al Indemnity fur anything serpjus ' which might happen to anybody in his endeavors to put a stop to tlio duelling. Ho was a man of high reputation, and hud previously held other difficult commands, being kuown throughout the army as a good soldier but a stern disciplinarian. fcucn was tho oiu soldier s feeling at tne special honor conlerred on him that on leav ing St. .lames' Palace ho actually forgot to return the salute of tho sentinels 'posted at the gates, to tho great astonishment of the lalltr, who knew ids punctilious habits, On Ills arrival at the garrison he lost no time in making himself ncipJainted with his brother ofliccrs. Ho had already laid out his plan of action in his own mind, and was fully determined to allow- nothing to swerv him a hair's breadth Irniii the path of duly. At the tiirss table he behaved with studied poliietie-s and amiability of manner, and hi subordinates indicated Hint they were gre.it'y pleased witli thtir nfw ciimmiindi r. He cluitleil pleasantly witli ail, ir.in the senior tm-jiir down In tlio ynunget ctsign, and when the cloth was reunited regaled them with the hitet go.-ip and doings uf I.onjun society. Define they spar.ited for the night however, he took the opportunity of inform inglhem.in a verj quiet inaiiiif r,thnt ho had heard ot (he frtipient duels which had taken place in tin- corps, and that it -.i 1 11. ed a mat ler 1 I limit V. him Hint tliey .'el nut live in peace mid amity. "However," Ii su.l '"il it be your wi.h, gentlemen, to light out your quari. Is in this way, I nliull inurpi no ohsi.icle to your doing so Hut tin cm only be by your pledging your word ol hou or now to the elfcct that in tho future 110 duel shall take placo without my permission having been first obtained, As I am your Colonel, it is necessary that my authority should be acknowledged in all that relate to Hie honor of the rcutincnt." Iho ollictrs looked at each other and then nt the Colonel, and a somewhat emtinrras ing silence ensued ; but it was linken by Colonel A , who said : "Don't ha afraid Unit I shall refuse your request j 011 the con trary, I bhall only bu too pleaied to grint my permission if, on examining tho facts of the case, I find sufficient reason to think that tho applicant's amour propo has been wounded and that a hostile meeting Is in dispensable." At theso reassuring words the youug fire eaters were satisfied, and at once, gave the promise demanded; and Colonel A thtu retired to his chamber, where, over come Willi the fatigue of a rough voyage, he soon found hlmselt snugly ensconced In the arms of Morpheus. Ou the following morning he was rather rudely awakened from a refreshing slumber by a loud rapping at the chamber idoor and on challenging bis early visitor, ho wni Iiiliirmed tlut it was Captain Lord Vellum and Knuign Warbottle who wished to speak to him ou u matter of the gravest impor lance. 'You might have chosen a moro pnnveiv lent hour for your visit, gentlemen," said the Colonel, who was naturally loath to rise from his bed at o o clock on tho first morn lug after his voyage. "It is an 'affair of honor,' Colonel," was Hid significant reply, "and cannot he delay ed, Wo beg you will you admit us intan Hy." . The ColoiK I rose and opened the door to the early comers: Tl'ejjivero two handsome young men, who had on the previous even Ing already attracted Colonel A ' atten ti'iti by Hie extreme frIeniUIuss ivhidh they exhibited for ach other. They rcpeclfiilly saluted their coiniiiandiiig nlheer us Hi eutf red the room, and tho latter 1 rofce an awkward silence by demanding uf them tie I otjtct ol Ihelr villi. Ensign Warbottle Again raised hU hand ln saluto as he replied: "We havo oime to alk your permission to fight, Colonel." ''Indeed 1" oxclalmed Cilonel A . "I thought you were great friends." "Yes, Colonel, we have heon most Inti mate friends from our youth upward," said Lord Vellum, "and wo respect each other very sincerely ; but we have had a dispute, aud, our wounded honor must be salUlitd." "Then I picsuuio that something very ser ious must have occurred, gentlemen, lo make the only remedy for it a recourse to tho pis lol 7" "It is indeed a very scrioui matter, Colo nel," replied linsigu Warbottle; "and It is this : After you had It ft the table last night, wo chatted over what you had told us about the doings in London lately ; and, in tho enthusiasm of the moment, I remarked that I should like tu be there, riding at the head uf a troop of Life Guards, and escorting the Prince Regent, with my silver helmet glit tering iu the sun and my drawn sword in my hand. Whreupoti Lord Vellum said with a sitter that 1 was u feilher-bed soldier, and that a leather helmet would bo quite, gool enough for such as 1. I took no notice of this lematk; hut I was annoyed and excited aud when ho fur'lier a-setted lhat tho olli cers of tile Lite Guards wore bra-s helmels, human nature could stand it 110 longer, and gate, him the lie. He retaliated by strik ing tne 011 tho face, an insult. Colonel A , which juslifu-s me, I think, in demanding a lojtile moling." The la-t words neresaid 10 a iiiaiiner.wlucli admittid of only one uiea"iog, and the two yoiinir otfiuers cx- uhiiiiged glances of mutual hatied amide banc "It is indeed grave, gentlemen," senten ii-lj remarked the. Colonel ; "the helmets worn by the olllctrj of His Majesty's Life Guards are neither silver nor brass but white inetnl lacquered with silver-gilt; hut this Information will not, I presume, alter tlie position of all'.tirs. Dj you still wish to fight the question out?" "Certainly, sir 1" excl.imsd tho two offi cers. Very well,' replied Ilie Colonel, gravely Far be it froui me to interpose any obstaclo to vour moeting, gentlemen ; but this duel must be a serious one, as benefits so impor tant a question as Life Guards' helmetsyind not an affiir resulting in a mere scratch, a I am given to understand is generally tho case in the.se .quarrels. Remember that you aro Iiriiish ollicers, and not Spanish bravos and that tho honor of a Urilish officer can only bo via Healed by the death of his oppo nent. Go, gentlemen, and fight jour duel, and I will meet the survivor on hisj-eturn. The two young men saluted thu Colonel und retired. A law minutes aftewards they nnd their soot ds were seen hurrying off to the placa of meeting a spot which is known in the garrison to this day as 'Duel Avenue.' Three hours later Colonel A went duwn into the parade ground to inspect tho regiment, aud ho was surprised to see both Lord Vellum und Kuiign Warbottle amongst the ofliccrs who approached him to give their morning salute. The latter had his arm in a sling ; and to the stern inqui ry of Colonel A as to whether the dutl had yet taken place, ho replied with a forced smile lighting up his face, 'Yes, Colonel; his lordship has given mo a nasty scratch in llie-urm.' 'A scratch in the arm !' exclaimed tho Colonel contemptuously. And doyoucill thnt lighting do you call that fight ing? An 1 for so important a question as tn tho helmets of his .Majesty's life guards I Ilah I It is nothing I This matter must oe fought overagjiiu, under pain of instant dis- missil from thu tervice it my order is dis )- bveil.' 'Hut' begun L"rd Vellum, altepipting lo expre-s bis satisfaction at the reparttinn his wounded hutiorhud nceivid. li'it mn no huts, "-niitleiinin 1' exclaim"-! theOiiloiie! angrily. ' hive Iho Princes in i-!riicti'us mi this piint, und it is for ymi 10 vindicate your own honor in a proper man tier, or retire disgraced Irom His Jlajest) s.-rweo ' j Tni alternative was not lo lie tin uht of and it need scarcely be said that the youti fire eatersch'nsi rather to light iialn than be e.phiir!. The do. I was fought again, this tim Lord Vellum was shut through the b 1 ly a v.- und which had .laid him 011 a tic:. bid Oir ' ' niiiiilhs. Daring this long period many quarrels bad taken place at the mess table, some, of which bad bien "ttllfd bv tho Coluiiel neliti,j as 'atb'llr.ilor;' mid -others stood ovir for hi piri'i'iissiiur to light a permission which he r jfm '. to grant u itil the result of L 'rd Vellum's illness should becoma kno. 11, III the meantime, Colonel A had cam- niuiiicafcl with tho Duko of Wellington, fro.11 whom l.c neeived explicit iustrctions to carry tjio matter out to tho bitter end, ns the only means of pu'ling a stop to a mat ter which was fast becoming a world-.widt scandal. Lord Veilum was carefully attended to during Ids illness by lils "fikudand cnemv" Kiisigu Wilrbotlle, to whoso effjtts he not only owed his life, but was en ibleil at the end of tno months to tako a short walk every morniil.' Ills recovery theu proceed ed 'rapidly, and ho 30011 became enabled to walk without any support whatever, The two friends were walking together one nnrning, when they suddenly found themselves face lo'face with Col. A . "Ah, gentlemen, good morning!" ex claimed tho latter. "I am' delighted to see hU lordship out agiln, especially a It will ii&iv enable you to finish your all'alro d'hon netir 111 a more satisfactory manner." The yotiifg'tilHccH scarcely believing their owii ears, were for a time struck dumb with astonishment,- and they gazed at each other and at the Colonel with looks of bewilder incut aud'despalr, "You see, gentlemen," said the Colonel, gravely, that this question of the LifeGuurd helmets is uf such importance that I deemed it advisable, since his lord-ihip's' illness, to write to the Duke of Wellington on the subject; and I have hear his Grace's orders that the duel should be renewed again anil again until the life uf one of thu combiit ants has been forfeited." A he spoke, Col, A drew from the breat pocket of his costj a Urge letter, be.itlii $ on its envelope the wotda "Ou his Majesty's service," iu large black letters, and in unu corner tho uu lice In red Ink, "Very urgent." 'Hut,'" said the young ensign, "his lord ship hss not recovered yet, liesldes " "When one can wait," inteiuptid the Colonel,"oiie"o hi also lira 1 ll'a pisnd; a d it is not conducive to the ii tires sod dig nity ut tuvcrvicetbatix)iuportautaquc- , . " - . . 31 LW'V9&!AJAjTjrMMMUL&vmwMjnxmiaiMmmmirmn'immn 8. 1S78. lion ni tho equipment of His Majesty's; bodyguard should any longer bo left unde cided." Tho two young officers, who had cemented their friendship anew during the period of illnes,here took each others hands and gar.ed long and silently into each other's face. Colonel A turned away to hide his emotion ; for being really possessed of a kindly disposition lie begin to regret tho stern and unbending p-irt lie had hen called upon to perform. P.rushlng the signs of his weakness from his eyes, ho turned onco morn towards tho yoini officer and said : "Gentlemen, I havo orders from Kinthtm to supersede you In the regiment to which we all have (ho honor to belong; and I am on ly ve the execution of these otders on conditio-, that the duel is renewed, as al ready stated. Your honor is absolutely In your own liaii'ls and you must chof se your own course. I leave you to decide, lrentle- men, what thai course will be, and bid jou, lor ihc (ii- nit, adieu. ' 8,, siving the Col o-iel left the cno friends to decide upon their own tile. I hey tiltiniii'ply ileci led to con siilc wiilt their brother t.IIicers on the sub ject, and to be guided by the general opiu- ion. The opinion turned out to bo in favor of another fight ; and they once more pro cevdei 10 the place of mo-'tiilg, each menial ly resolving nut to injure the other, but each exehanainj portraits ii'id letters for their friends. Th fa' tl weap ms iwrediscowed and r.iisigii W.u'ju'.tle fell to the earth with a -hoi thrnti h the hcirt; Tho grief of Lord Veihpn k-iew no" u mini', r,,r .e.rwb-n led to believe thnt the bids had be-n withdrawn from the pis tols. He thro-.v himself ou the Inanim-ite holy of ids friend, an 1 cotil 1 with gro.it dif ficulty b rem ived t'l-refrom. At length he was conducted to the lio..se of a married olfi c?r, and Irom there he indited a letter to Colonel A , tendering his resignation and repro.tchios tlio latter with the death of Ills friend, Th sun" afternoon, Colonel A as- lombled the other officers, aud addressing himself especially to those whoso applica tions to light were in suspension, declared himself ready to grant oua mora permission on the ame condition as the other, namely, that "for honor's sake," the combatants should I'uht to the death. In the pause whic'i eusiiid, one officer after another salu ted tho Colonel respectfully, then retired as silently us they cime, leaving him alone in the moss room and master of tho situation. It was n rude 'csstm which these officers had received, but it fully accomplished its purpose, and from that day to this duellin, has been almost unknown in the l!riti-h nrmv. Historical. HISTORY UF C0UIMI1IA t'tlUNTY. MILITARY P.KCOP.P. 9.11 Kegiment. Company If. Recruited in Montour county. I Coin ticil. Silus R Ilurlniaii, October 3, 1S01, killed at Cedar Cicek, Virginia, October 19, Ul'il, veteran. Martin V .Murray, October !!, IMP, promo ted to corporal January 1, 1S00, wound ed at Chiir-loiMi, Virginia August 21 I KIM, killed at Petersburg, April 2,1800, vetoiuii. Ju'm H in-diet, I'Miiu-try 29, ISO I, tr.ms ferred from company (i, Ooiober 2 180 1, mustered mil with company June 27, ISO,.. L D llaiighiiwi'iit, Ootoher 3, 1801, dischar ged on surgeon's certificate June 11, 1S02. Joseph L Ilale, October 3, 1801, dl-ohnrjed 011 surgeon's certificate January 11, 1803. Aor Joseph SOiioliAr 8, LS.il, dr.ifi.il npisterel o !' vlth o-imp tny ,I iuo27, lRflj. Au'd Junes, October !!, K5l, dl-chared no surgeon's ejJtilie.lrf I)i ce.nb- r 21. 1802. Amm'-im-in John.O-toher 21.1SM1, ili-charg-oi on surgeon's eerotifliite Ju-ie 2-, 181)2. Albns-ht James. August 20, 1803, dr i'led, dl-chur.'o.l ou siirjeon's eerMhValn .line I t, ISO.',. i'.rocius Luther?, October 21, 1801, prison er May to October 27, I'O.'i, mustered out with company JiitH27,ISH-'etcraii. Illu'i Thomas II, February 25, 1801, muster ed out with company .Turin 27, 1805. Rratit IIcnry.Noveinbtr 20, ISO!, sub, wun ded at Petersburg, Virginia March 2.'), 1805, mustered nut with company Tuna 27, 180... Ilrobat John R, February 10, ISO I, muster ed out with company Juno 27, 1S05, veteran, Hrmllie.nl Daniel W, Oclnbtr 13, ISCI.draft ed, woimilid Rt lVttrsburg, Virginia, April 2, ISO I, mustered out with com pany June 27, 1S05, Itehney Hpliralin. l'Miiuary 27, 1805, mus tered out with company Juno 27, ISO"), lilatchley Samuel, February 27, 1S05, mus tered out with company June 27, ISO). Ilerger Oniric, Du cmber 25, 1801, dischar ged 011 surgeon's certificate July 21, 1802. Heal Ciiirad, September 20, 1801, draft ed, wounded tit Po'crsburg, Virginia, March 25, ISO'S, dl-i'bargtd by general order June 7, 1805. Uucklcy William, September 20, ISOI.draft ed, wounded at PeUrMiurg, Virginia, March 25, 1S05, disohnried by general order June 20, 1MI5, Ilamhart Henry O, October 21, 1SC1, dhd nt Danville, Pa .March 5, 1801, viter.in. Hear Jo-t ph, October 27, laOI, i.iUsli, In aoliou al Fair Oak, Virginia, May HI, 1802. Ilruuiit-r Jacob L, Annual 4(1,183.3, discharge td by general order Juu 13, St!5. Uruglitr Udw.ird IMmiwy 17, 1701, not on muster out roll. Culp John, Fcbrutiy 20, 1801, mii-lfred out with company .lull 27, IMJj. Campbell .film W, is'jvuiulicr It, 1801, drnl'iel, iiuitMil out wllh company June 27, lf03. Canada .la m D, O tuber 3, 1SGI, inu.!r- ed nil wiih 10 opauv Ju'ie 27, 1SU5. Calderwo ! K I 's.N'oio nb. r 10, 1801, draH ed, 111 os-er. d out Wi.h 0 m.j any June 2t, lto.. " - mmtiM ni'-osii-. " i, nVf n. .. ,-'-..ri THE'cOLUMniANi-VOIi. XII, NO. 42 WULUIH111AUWIUIIIIAT, UL,. AMU, ISIJ, Cornellson Jacob, February 21, 18C5', mus tered nut with company June 27l8fi". Cleaver Alcm 1), November 12, 1801, dis charged on surgeon's certificate1 Sep tember 23, lPu'2.- - 1 Cornlsh'George, January 28, lfifll, discharg ed on surgeon's certificate 1802. Culp William, February 21, 1801, killed nt Wilderness May 0, 1804. Cllno Charles D,Sepiember 8, 1801, tiitd at at Washington 1) 0, December 20, 1804. : -3 Driver-Augustus, NovcraberllG, 1801, draft. ed, dlscnarged by general order May 30, 160-i. j Daugherty James, November 23, 1801, mus tered out with company June 27, 1805. Delterlck Charles F,Sovemberr2fl,lS04, sub, died' at City Point, Virginia, March 20, or wounds received at Petersburg, Vir ginia, Mar. 25, IS05. Dauby James, Novcrabjr'3, 1831, sub, do- serled I'ebruarv C, 188 1. Kckenmde Joseph, November 29, ISO I, sub. wounded at Petersburg, Virginia; Mar. 2 ), lS-G.1. !iiiiterd c,ul with, company June 27, lHtij. ; , , Everett Philip, bjtuber flj iso'l, 'mustered out Oatgber 27, 1801, expiraiiou. of term. Everhnrt Nathaniel R, October ft" 1S01, djs. -. chartilon nurgeou's certificate October 23, 1M!2. Ecknmti Pnllip H.O itoher ,1, 1S01, killed at Fair O.ik-, Virginia, May HI, 1802. Freeze Henry F, October 2!), 1801, di-clmri: ' ed'on surgeon's crrtilicaiu tjepteujbr 15, 1Rr,- Foley rhophilus J, October 3, 1801, ills charged on surgeon's certificate 18i52. Flauigu'i Wilson, October 3,1801, ili-charg ed on -tircon's certificate June 14 113 Foley Charles E, November 2, 1,-01, div charged November o, 1802. Fortner Harris II, -N ivember 21, 1801. died at Washington. D C, January 3, 1M12 Frame Robert II , February 25, 1604, killed nt Petersburg Virginia, March 25,1Sri5 Fryrnire. William, Octnber 21, 1801, c! s-r td January, 1802 Fitzpatrick James, November 3, 1804 sol, deserted February 5, 1805 GulicChirhs V, October 21, 1801, mtnter. cdjout with company June 27, 1805, veteran. Gibbs.sjheldoti T, October 3, 1801, discharge on surgeon's certificate October 15, 1802. Garrow John, died atCily Point, Virginia March 20, of wound received nt IV. tersburg March 25, 1805. Garra James, Decemher 1. 1804, sub. desert ed F-ibriiary 3, 1805. Hower Uriah, October 27, 1804, mustered out with company June 27, 1S05. Hanna James, November 18, 1SG4, drafted mustered out wllh company June 27, 1805. Hannou William, November 10, 1801, drafted, mustered out with company June 27, 1805, Hummel Henry, February 13, 1805, wonn ded at Petersburg, Virginia, April 2, 1805, niutcrcd out with companj June 27, 1SG5. Henry William, Octotar 3, 1801, discharged on sureoi's certificito April 23, 1S02. Hower John J, October 3, 1801, promo'.td to Coinnii-ssry Sergeant July 1, IS04, mustered 'out with comniny June 27, 1805. Hoover Jieoh I!, September 0, 1801, desert ed Ni.vemb. r 12, ISO!. Harvey Fmncii'j, November 21, 1801, sub, d.-erted Fi-btuarj-3,' 1805. , Jones William"!" March' 14, 1801, mttstei nl out with company June 27, 1805. Jones P. iberl K, November 21, IsOl, draft td, mustered out' with coiuplny June 27, ll'.5 " Job is 11 .linns II, O'tnbo' " ISOl.'ilischarg- cd hi tr.'c-ni'.s certlfica'.e 22, ISCiJ. September Jitikiux lloiii-i-l, O.-lnlier 21, 1,801, inns. ; ler di'u- Ojt.ibi r 27, 180 1, 1 x,iir.triiiii of term. Johns.. 11 Tolii.n P, September 27, 1804, dr.tfU'd, in. ml. d nt Petersburg, Virgin ia, M 1 r vU -' 1805, disc'naigs'I Oy gen eral irler June 25, 1805. Juhii.0,1 Ji.-lisju I!, October 21, IS.il , wounded tit iiillert-e-s .M.y.Uth, LSiil,, a id at F sher's Hill, Virginia, sj-pieiiiher 22, 1S01, ilind O.tolnr 13, 1801, buried ill National Cem tery, Wuict es'rr, Virginiii( lot IS. Kreigh (ieoi-,, D, Oc i ll r 21, ISOl.dis. charge I 011 surgeiiti'aitriiticiicSrpti'in bcr 5, IM12. Kline ,M;ij, Ocigbir 3, 1S01, discharged on surgeon's certificate Sepleiuhcr 22, 18(12. Kliuu Daniel, October 21, 1801, uiu-tPrcd out October 27, 1 801, expiration of term, Kultz Samuel II, October 3 'Gl, kilied'nt Fair Oaks Miy 31, 02, buried in Na tional Cemetery, riaveu Pines, Section R, lot 120. Knerr William, October 3, '01, captured al Chancellorsville Virginia .May !!, lt-03, died at Danville, Pa. August 23, '03. Kirst Samuel, Octobet 3, '01, dcsirttd July 2, '03. Lebo Franklin, October 12, '01, inustereti nut with company June 27, '05, veteran. Lynn Henry. February 21, 'Gl. wounded at Spottsjlvani.i Court Houe, Virginia, May 12, '01, mustered out with compa ny Juno 27, ''05 Lehman tlpy A, November 2(1, '01, sub, mustered out witli co.npany June 27, 1805. Leisfiirlng II II, October 3, '01, wounded at Fair Oaks, Virginia. .May 31, '(!.', dis charged on purgeon's certificate O.-tuber 31, 02. Loiby liarman, February 20, '02, discharg ed 011 surgeon's certificate September 22 '0 Lawrence John, October 3, '01, discharg ed on surgeon's certificate Noumbir 21, '02. Lshmau Henry O, September 21, '01, draft id, di.cbaiged 011 general order June 20, '05. Levers John, Oetcbr r 3, '01, di-clmrpesl ou surgeon's ceillflcate February 7, '03, Ltprreuue liarman 1", October 21, not 011 inn. Kr nut roll. Mviuch Thomas M, Octvber 3, '(11, n-mUfp ed out wllh couipauy J 11 tie 27, '05jT Miller Pcrcivl,Fliru'iry 1, 'Cl.wuifil at Fair O.1 L May 31, '02 and at Dpujua, Virginia, Srptguibrr 19, '01, muster! out wiih company June 27, '071. Moore Jameo U, Njvcniber2, 01, dlseharg- on migeioi'o t.l 1 ifu ate Noven, btr 0, 18U3. Miilo- IYukHn, r.pei..ber 8, IM14, dis chargtd hy euirul order Jyue 2l, Cj. RATES OF ADVERTISING. srxci. 1M. ti.oo . .oo , 4.11) . f..oo JM. KM. (M, ti.co tri.t-si in 4.K1 s.tn IH 7 00 Pi.CO 7.00 B.WV19.0' lr. IS JO IS.'O 1S.I0 5.m One Inch Twolncbe-s Tl.rtc Incties FcmriticiieH Oup it or column., Halt column. . .. , (1.00 B.00 Ili.OO IB.t'0 ,.10.01) 11.00 16.01) ts.oo tooo Unc Column.. ,. .SU.00 J6.10 80.00 jf.li.t.0 1110.08 Yearly Bdvcrtlsernents payable rinarterly. Trm , slenladrertlsements must tie paldforbcforelnscrtca j except where parties havo accounts. ( l-gnlad(frtlsementtwodo)lnrsporlnchfortlirie 1 lnserllon and at that rate for additional Itikcrtlci wlUioutri Icrci.ee to length, rtiecutor's, Aratnlttrator's and Auditor's notlrn t three dollars, Must bo paid for wlit n Inserttd, i TrsnMrntor Local notices, twenty cents alltn regular adverllsrinent half rates, Cards ln the "r.uslness nirectory" column, cut i doUar per year tor each line. sMIIIer Henry, August 13, '02, wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, May 5, 'CI, dis charged by general order Juno 20, '65. Mutcholcr Joseph R, October 3, '01, died June 28, of wounds received at Fair Oaks, Virginia, May 31. T.2. .Miller Joseph D, October 3, '01, died May. 2o, of wounds received at Spotsylvania Court House, Virglula, May 18, '04, burled at Alexandria, grave 1038, vet eran Mo.vrer John R, October 1, '01, killed tt Oppqua, Virg'nla, September 19, 'C4. Morrill Thomas, October 3, '01, died June 14, of wounds received at SpotUylvanla Court House, Virginia, May 12, '04, velerau. Miller John, October 3, '01, not on muster out roll, McAllister Andrew G, November 18, '04, dratted, mustered out with compauy June 27. '05. McFalridge Michael, November 18. '04. drafted, wounded at Peter-burg, Virginia, April 2, '05, mustered out with company June 27, '05. MtiO.ure Pnllip II, October 21, '01, died at Fo-lresj Mouro.', Virginia, September 22 '02 Oiiinii I'eter P, October 3, '01, missing in acti 'i it Fair 1 1 Iks, Vi, Mty 31, 18G2 Perriu Richard, October 3, '01, discharged ou s irgcou.s certificate April 11, '02. Pattou Job 1 W, September 20, '04, drafted, disclurgcd mi general otder June 20, 1805. Peru 11.! Jo-epli II, September 0, '04, dls Lhaiged h) general otder June 20, '05. Petinsj-1 K,i, October 8, '01' wounded at Fair Oak, Virginia .May 31, '02, died at lliltlm ire, Maryland, July 5th, IS02, Phillies Join, , o.-ti.ber a, '01, missing iu iiaioti ut Fair Oaks, Virgiuia, May 31, 02. Rtuisey iteubui, Deccmbar 20, 'Gl, wound el at ''banc II rsville Virginia, May 3, 1803, uibsieruil tut with company Juna 27, '03, vetera-i Ri'cl.i' .1 .cull (1, Ji.ne I, '0-1, drafted, mus 1 t I out .t 11 ctuipany June 27, '05. Rliady Joseph, Novcmbir 20, cl,ub. mus-ten-1 , u v. Itb compauy June 27, 'g5. Riiih S 11, October 3, '01, wounded at Fair Oak, Virginia, May 31,'g'2, di cb'iriril on siirceou's ceriificatr Septcm U 2,0'- Rishel Charles R, October 3, 'ol. Ji.'charg ed ni siirireon's certitfeate February 16, IN'.J IltyuoiiJs Allied, OcloOer 21, 'Gl, killed at Fair O.sk", Virginia May 31, o'-- a .tj will, m, n - ,ii. r 3, 'fjl, mustered out wiih ciniipniiy Juno 27, 'fi5, veteran. tfienafu .liimi, O-tober 24, '(jl, musteresl ceil iri, c o'i. ntiy June27, '65, veterans Stephens Wild ,m, October 21, ol, wounded at Fair Oik-, Virginia, May 31,62, . miHteied '.ut with company June 27, 'H veteran. .Slay lVier, F;bnuiry 25 01, mustered out with c impaiiy June 27. '(Jo, vetegan. Swank Imhc, Fel'riisry 25, ol, wounded at Wilderness, Virginia May 5, 'flS and at PrtVrs'ourg April 2, '0-5, mustered out with company June 27, c5. Shi-slrr Jnnr. February 2-3, 'ol, wound d at Wilderness, Virginia May C", ol. aud at Pettrsbnig, Virginia, April 2, 'c-5, mustered out with company June 27, lSfl5. . Shalfrr John L, Ftbruary lfl, 'c4, mustereil out with company June 27, 'G5. Sylvester Charles, November 12, 'q4, sub, discharged by general order June 14, 18f,5. Sterlr I'cler, June 7, 'ol.drafted, dipharged by general order August 2, ISfiS. 8'iolet Oniric L, Ojtoher 25, 'ol, discharg ed on surgeon's certificate July 7, '02. Stephens Charles, October 21, 'gl, discharge J- - ed on surgeon's ccniflcate September t 13 V. . Spernng .1 cnh ll.Octuuer -J, 01. di-charc- i d on sn'geon's certificate Ju'y 20, '02. Smit'i Williai.., O.'tob. r 24, 'ol, wounded at Pi-lnr'- Hill, Virginia, September 22, '(',1. di-charued on surgeon's certificate June 1 1, '(j5, veteran. Sdchler William W, wounded at Fi-her'a 1 Hill, Vltginia, Nuvtmber 3, 'f,4, dis charged on stirgiou'e ctrtificate June 14, '0-5, veiernn. Sujder Liiiibut P, Septen,b?r 0. 'G. tJI chargul by treucral order Juno 20, 'c5. Snyib r IlMiry F, October 3, 'ol, died June 19, 'G'2 at Wlille Hoti-e, Virginia. Snyder William M, O.dn'oer 3, 'ol, killed at Williamsburg, Virginia May 5, 'o2. Shl-sler Klward, October Vol, died 10, of wounds received at Wilderness, Wulnis, May 5, 'ol, veteran. Snvdcr John C, October 3, 'ol, died October 14, ,ol at Danville, Pa. veteran. Shannon John M, October 3, 'ol, discharg ed by general older May 11, 'oO, to date October 3, 'ol, expiration of term. Taylor Jonathan W, September 2o, 'C4( ilrslted, tjischarged by general order June 20, C5, Turner William, October 21, 'ol, wounded at Fair Oaks, Virginia May 31, 'G2, drowntd October 5, 'fl2 at Point Look out, Maryland. Tittle O-car,-October 3, 'fll. killed at Ope qui", Virginia, Seytember 19, V,l, vet eran. Varus Valentine, November IS, 'G-4,draRed, mil -tired out witli company June 27. V,5 Williams John W, December 1,V(1. aub- wounded at Petersburg, Virginia, March. 25, 'o"), mustered mil' with coupary .Li in 27, 'fi5. Wile J inn, Novrn ber 2o, G t. BUh. mus- tired out with company June 27, G5 Wii'tu ire J.ico'., Nisvember 18, 'cl.dralted, imi-lernl cut with company June 27, UV.5. Wile Charles, October 3, 'fll, dLcharged mi mrgtsiu's icrlificale January 3, 'o2. Warmz Alem 11, October 21, Gl, discharged on surgeon's certificate- April 11,'G'--Wajiierf Ijrles, November 9,Gl, died July 14, '01 nt City Poitit, Virginia. Wilson Thomas, November 30, 'c l siib.de scried February 3, 'fl5. Winner Robert, Dfccu.btr C. 'ol, tub. do- .ert.ii Match 20, '05. WirU 1-ratl. Od-.h.'r 3, 'cl, captured at Chai, celioiille, Virginia, May 3, 'g3, t xi haiigid, ilfM-rtcd, d tle iinknoHii. Yomitf Hiram II, tub. ti.tjj.tt r-il 1 u with oompniiy June 27, 'Gl. The "Nuieiv-Thlid'' saw much and ardu. oussyrviutt. The riumhera killed ami W( un ties 1 iiiel n.d'ii'if in Ciiiipsny "H" roe Hist the mm n Imjs in ihc front, 'J'iie ollii'iai lit "1 .1 eag.oi.fnts i as r 1 s, iz: Yors.Ii1, W i'i..i sbuii , F o ' Mai vr.. iliil.l' .'e. ikbiiri:,Mi ,y Ilelghls Hilciu H-ijil 's, (i uv-luirg, IVi.deriiesa Spot!-' ii t ll.ib.r IV-ir barf, Op tqua, Fi.,titra lliil und Cedar Cutk.