inith. Orrin (iuOiT.?fy. . Qvni.iso 'M\n:u.—The Second Annuali’hos. II. .Little, XL A.■if A. Lord, XL A. t Su-d ILcIeJi A. .Duggidi,—tTcssc 2L Temple.■—Joseph Horton.. li. XVkiting.o.i i*i.i?.iext.—Henry C. in tliia county, iYho eriser vice in the 108tli i us a private lias just | .e position of 1st Lieut.i^or.espvil between the curler* of hock arm Columbia counties, came oif on Lake lUo-Mf.uai, XLidiwm, on 'Friday b-u Tl»o ice was nor in very good coii'Hr: althoughine playing was excellent. and eon si dor a-WKDXESDAV. i'ERJlTJAlvV 10.At? Appeal po?n Hie Slaaagers Af the Inion Keitel’ Society.r.*•! t-v.v; -v.XVo desire to remindbio interest was manifested the result.After four hour’s playing.die iuu;krountv mn vY.lt; wore -lee I a red the vwi^rs, The Columbia c;nmtv curler? were not all r*rc?s-your roaucee*. hoth in the cifcv and enuntrv,j- 7•awSeiiortcil Exp.resout. being detained in- rhc severe sierra.We enngratuisvne our friends-on tho victory they have achieved in this friendly match, and hope that when they meet next year nono of the Columbia county players will fail to be in attendance on ac-eonm of had weather. The following arc the rinks, and the names of the players :same regiment. Thisa speaks well for the soldierly qualities ofV loathsome disease, asshunges. is very prcva-e West and our ownpt from its visitation.;o our citwens that asmost certain preventive*nder anv circumstan-%•hi an Important sar.i-Icarn that our physi-ing all who apply tooiti/.em- should neglect:er.that the L nmn Relief Society and Imlns-triat tic hue i hold their meetings conjointly every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ixi ■ the place which will bo designated in the \ published notice of each meeting.The object Is to aiforil aid to destituteftUTiiiies by iuvjikhhip; those who are wor-KOCK COUNTY.CO LI! MU* A COUNT f.Kink Nu. 1.Win. Ilod^v,•Tohn Croi^h- on, Qt'O. Ski in i or.3ns. McNc-e, Skirt.Kink No. 2.Vr’ni. Nf-ribit,Arch. Patterson.J)raM Purvir,Hubert Ho £kt]-Ksnk No.Hubert Gobies. Krancih .TMLIRink No. 1-j Andrew ]]ariji:-*,I Thomas H^pkirk. 1 Kobert M«-M:!innr 351 Alien Porte. Skin.. jllink No, 2. j John Nr-iL j Wxo* Caliiuv*'.• J«is. Strwart, llj ^Vm. Wanlroiv. Skip*, V.;:Kir,ir No. o.| Win. WiL-uii,! Geo. McMillantUssirlaitd 4 Fraathy wit!i clothing, wood and provisions, to relievo their immediate necessities, and also to receive anti in.vtvact their children in the use of the needle, and hero them to acquire habits of order, cleanliness and industry. At the .last- meeting thirty-two little girls from some of the most destitute families were present to bo instructed and clothed, and in many instances their mothers have applied for the much needed relief in their dest itution, while the husband and father lies a voluntary sacrifice to our country’s cause ua the battle-field.A single, instance : A widow whose husband died in a Southern hospital, forced by extreme ward, applied to one of the officers of the Society for aid, when, on dueSystem ©1lUsoreil Changthe fiYiI'g’ful®. SiC5? islatS«3)3£glis3i Ggoi/fs pistol :