STAROP.TDB NORTE BLOOMSBURG, PA. tttduesdaj JJcrniflg, Btrcii Iflili, 1SCI. In some of the meets of Montreal the now is from four to fix feet deep. Cen. Cameron. the i.ew Secretary of War, has appointed Mr. Cobb, formerly of Tioga county, Pa., his Chief clerk.- The steamer Northern Light arrived at JS'ew York ou the 5.h Irom California, with $1,000,000. A woman aged forty-two years attended the funeral of her eighth husband in Ports mouth, England, on ihe 13iu ult. Ir is said that the United Slates will hare 5100 000,000 worth of food to spare for ex portation, the surplus of last years harvest. The wheat crop is set down at 180,000,000 bushels, and the corn crop at 900,000,000. Jacob U Gaowi, was re elected Overseer o! the Poor of this f Bloom) township, with an increased vote over last year's. He has made a good officer the people appreciate his services. Tuerc were four or five contestants a: our late election for the office of Constable. The result was the election of the old offi cer, Gordon R. Got?. The next highest vote was receiveu vy Anmony v uman. e are entitled to two Constables, bat seldom mora than one serves. Thc Wide Awakes. We tee it stated that the Wide Awakes have determined to discard their old uniforms and adopt the 'Tartan plaid and long military cost," in troduced by their great chieftain on his tri umphal march fromHarrisbarg to Washing ton. - Wi are onder continued obligations to Senator Bound for Legislative favors; also Henry S. Molt and Hies'.er Cl)mer, fur late speeches delivered by them upon 'an act for the commutation of the tonnage duties.' Both speeches contain strong argumeuts against the repeal of the tonnage tax. Ws have on hand a lot of well printed petitions and bonds for hotel license Those of our patrons who intend applying for license at the coming May term would do well by calling upon us and supplying thamanlvA with tinmli ami noliiinn UV Among the curiosities of London life may ts mentioned the appearance of Lord Caith ness in the metropolis, guiding bis steam carriage. He is said to have driven through the mot crowded parts without frightening the horses, and threaded the vehicles, thick ly strewn as they were in the streets, with -ease and elegance. Eastes This annual festival occurs this .year on the last or 31st day of March, Eas ter was celebrated by our pagar. ancestor in April, a a festival in honor of Finite, the Saxon goddess of love, or Venus of the nonn. u is now observed b? theCbnstian church as a festival in commemoration of our Saviour's resurrection, and answers to .the Passover of the Hebrews. The Township Elections for this county, were held on last Friday. In auolher part nnr nnnAr tva Kiva litran mma nina give me result or. eaca election district. We have all the officers elect, we believe, correctly compiled, for the especial benefit of our patrons. In some of the townships the contest for the officers was close the Democrats and Republicans making a party matter out it. in this district, Bloom, the Republicans formed a ticket entirely ol their . i . r ' . ... own material ; and pretty generally, it was nuccessful, they being rather largely in the -majority. The party that oor influence was with, succeeded to eleet a Constable, re elected an officer for Overseer of the Poor, and re-elected oor Assessor. All things passed off smoothly, and we hope to the entire satisfaction of all those concerned. The New Ccnntj Bill. The Bill before our Legislature for the erection of Lackawanna County was still in Committee when the Legislature took the races. Messrs. Palmer, Slocum, Spangen erg and Byrne had appeared before the Committee and made statements, in favor of the bill, aad Col. Hillman against it, and upon the request of the latter a report upon the bill was deferred until after the recess, to enable him uto consult his constituent' We do not learn that Messrs. Pughe and Ketchom, upon whose action the fate of the bill depends, have yet declared themselves in the matter, but have seemed thus far to -waive responsibility, and allow others to do the fighting. But little interest is felt in the matter htxe.Carbondale Adv.nxt. "ScPPRESSiOH OF FORTCME TcLLlMQ We see inai a out uas passed tne Legislature, the object of which is to suppress the hum- ? bog ol fortune leliing, etc. It provides that any person ,vbo shall pretend, tor gain or lucre, to predict future events by cards, tokens, the inspection of the head or hands of any person, or by any one's age, or by "conscUin2 the movements of the heaven I v -t - . -t . a . . bodies ; or who shall pretend, for gain or -lucre, to effect any purpose by spells, charms, necromancy, or incantation, shall be guilt of a misdemeanor, punishable by any Court of Quarter Sessions in this Com monwealth, with fine and imprisonment. The first offence shall be punished w;th not more tbaa two year's imprisonment, nor less tLan fiiteea days, ar.d a fine of not more tnan 3lU3,.nor less than SlO; the sso onJ cCer C3 with any term of imprisonment and fine- exceeding the above that the Court ruiy deem proper. That any person or persotis wh sha!l advise the taking or admiaisfirinrj of what are commonly called Jot?. posvJers, cr portions, "or who shall prepare liia race to be taken or adminii. tered, shall be gui.'tjr cf a misdemeanor, and ehsU t? pu:it;hed as stoTe provided. Administrator's Notice. Estate if John C. Geurhart, late of Franklin 1cwnhip, Columbia county, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John C. Gearhart, fate of Franklin township, Columbia couny, deceased, nave been granted, b the Register of said ronn ly, lo Daniel C Gearhari, of Maine town fchip, and county atoresaid. All person having claims or demand against the s late of the decedent are requested to nmke them known in the administrator and those indebted to the estate lo make payment i aimed lately to DANJEL C. GEARHART. January 23, 186l 6w. Admr. Administrator's Notice Estate of Peter Kline, tale of Locust township, Columbia county deceased LETTERS of administration on the estate of Peter Kline, late of Locum'; town ship, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said couniy to Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the towa ship and county aforesaid. All person having claims or demands against the esiate of the decedent are requested to make them known to the undeisisned, and those indebted to the estate to make payment to the administrator without delay. MAKTIN V. B. KLINE. January 23, 1861 6w. Admr. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of admini'rnlin on the estate of Jacob Wanamacher, late of Frank lin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co. lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing in 6aid Franklin township ; all persons hav ing claims against the esta'e of the dece dent are requested to present them to the administrators without delay, and those indebted to come forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. WANAMACHER, ) A(4mr,a FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, fomr. Franklin, March 6, 1861. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the es tate oi Joseph Gearhart, late of Catta wissa township, Colutnhia county, dee'd., have been grained by the Register of 6aid connty, to the undersigned, residing in said townshp; and all persons having claims or demands against said estate, are requested to make known the 6ame to the undersigned, and those indebted to make payment foithwiih to JOHN KEIFER, Adm'r. Cattawissa twp., March 6 1861. Executor's Police JVOTICE is hereby iveu that Leiter Testamentary upon the estate of Ellen Scott, laie of the township of Bloom, in the county of Columbia, deceased, have been this dy granted by the Register of raid county to the undersigned, residing in saul towtiohip ; and that all persons having claim or demands against 6aid estate, r.re requested to make known the same to the said oudersicned wiihnui delav. WARREN J. WOODWARD. Bloomsbur, March 6, 1861 6. Auditor's Notice THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia couniy, up on exceptions to the account of Samnel Kressler, administrator of Lemual Kresler, late of Columbia county, deceased, will at tend to the duties ol his appointment at hi Office, in BloomsOurg, on Saturday, the 23d day of March, A U. 1861, at 10 o'clock A. M-, when and where all persons inter eted may attend. WESLEY WIRT, . February 27. 1861. Auditor. Cy "Democrat" please copy. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court, of Columbia county, on exceptions lo the administration account of Margaret Brass, administratrix of Ac drew J. Brass, late of Colombia countv. deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi office, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the 30ih day of March, A. D. 1861, at ten o'clock A. II., when and where all persons interested in said estate can attend it they think proper WESLEY WIRT. March 6, 1861. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned appointed by the Coon an Audi'or to distribute the tund arising from the Sheriff's sale of the Real Estate o; Hiram Smethert, will attend to the duties of hi- appointment on Saturday the ZOtk day of March, 1861, at 2 o'clock p. m., at bis Office in Biootnfburg, Columbia couniy , at which time and place all person interested are hereby notined to attend, or be forever debarred irom coming in on said fund. WESLEY WIRT, February 27, 1861. Auditor. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue' of a wirt of Alias Ven. Exponas, lo me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the co. of Columbia, Pennsylvania, will be exposed to public ssle at the Coorl House, in Bloomsburg. on SATURDAY. THE 2-sD.OF MARCH, 1861, at one o'clock in the afternoon ;he following' described property to wit : all that certain Tract ot Land situate in Su2ar loaf township, Colombia county, bounded as follows to wit : Beginning at a post in line of land ot Jonathan C. Pennington, and corner of land of George Moore, thence on Road North eighteen and a half degrees West, ninety five perches and six tenths to a post, thence by land ot George Moore and Christian L. Moore, Sooth eighty four and three quarter degrees, West forty nine and one tenth perches to a post, thence by lands of Chri-tian L. Moore, South twelve and a half degrees, East ninety three perch es and eight tenths to a post, thence by lands of Ezkiel Sholtz and J. C. Penning ton, North eighty " four and three quarter degrees East, fifty nine and two lentil per ches io the place ol Beginning, Containing Thirty one Acres and seventy eight nerch- strict measure nearly all of which is im proved land. Whereon are erected a one and a hall Story Plank dwelling Houe, a Frame Bank Brn, a Frame Wagon Shed, a Destil House and other out buildings with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and in be sold as tne property of Johc F. Lawbach. ALSO At the ame time and place by virtue of a writ, Ven. Ex , to me directed all that certain lot of land situate in Jameson's addition to Centemlle Center townshp, Co lumbia county, Lot No 28 in Plot of said addition, bounded and described as follows, on the North by lot of Willism Kroraer, on ihe East by an alley, on the South by an alley and on the West a street of said Cen treville, Containing one Kurd of an acre be the same more or Iss. Whereon are erect ed a two story frame dwelling House and other out buddings with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of H4rnon Lohman. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsborg, Feb. 20, 161. PLOWS, PLOWS!! r F1RSTUATE srtide of Plows on fcand and for sale by JOSEPH SHARFLESS. Elooraslafgj.JIacb, 6, 1861. ; Notice to heirs of Leii Bisel, decM COLUMBIA COUNTY: vLft, THE Commonwealth of Penn 2? slaiiia-i Susan R. Biel, wid- j?Ai: nw: t-v' Bief, now residing in ihe Slate ol lUinot-, Satlie R. 'to Bibel, intermarried with Willison, mi resitting m Lt)Hiion count). Penn'a, Robert M. Biel, now residing iu the State of Georgia. Henry Kent Biel. re ciding i:i the same S:aie, Nar ls-a Y Bisel, and Susan J. Btsel, both reading in Union county, Pe.itis Ivatiia, ihe lai three named of whom are miliars, Narcinsa Y. Bisel ami Susan J. Bisel, have for iheir Guardian their mother. Susan R Biel, and Henry Kent Bisel, has fur his Guardian, RoheM Patter son, children and heirs ol Levi Bhel, late of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased. Yu and each of yon are hereby commanded to be and appear at our Orph ans' Coutt to be holden at Bloornsburg, in and for said couniy on the first Monday of May next, then and there to accept or re fuse the real estate of Levi Bisel deceased, at the valuation put upon it by an luquet duly awarded by this Honorable Court, or show cause why th same shall not he sold. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, E-q , President of our said Court nt Bloomsburg, the 9th day of February A. D. eight hundred and sixty one. JONH SNYDER, Sheriff. Rlomshur2, Feb. 27, 1861 Notice to heirs of Andrew Shoemaker, dee'd. COLUMBIA COUNTY: yiu THE Commonwealth of Penn sylvania to Mary Shoemaker, 3ai4't widow, Jacob Shoemaker, Atra trI54j ham Shoemaker, Charles Shoe 'ifljv' maker, Catharine, intermarried with Peter Housen, Elizabeth, intermarried with Peier Maxel, Sarah, intermiirrifed with Joseph Hendershnt and Mary , intermarried with Samuel Shaffer, children and heir ot Andrew Shoemaker, late of Madison town ship, in Ihe couniy of Colombia, deceased. You and each ol you are hereby command ed to be and appear at our Orphan's Court, to be holden at Bloomabutij in and for said county on the first Monday of May next, then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of Andrew Shoemaker, dee'd, at the valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by 4.his Honorable Court or show cause why the name shall not be old. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Esq., President of our aid Court at Bloomsburg, the 9.h day of February A. D., eighteen hundred and sixiv one. J'JHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Feb. 27, 1861. Notice in Partition." Estate of Henry Buss, late of Hemlock township, Columbia county deceased. COLUMBIA COUNTY: THE Commonwealth of Penn- . syHania to Daniel Bus-, Samuel I Buss, Adam Buss, Henry Bus, ) Morns Buss, Dortha, intermarried with Geiger,Levina, iniermar-ied with Charles Sailor, Cat harm, intermarried with Abraham Shoemaker; and to all ihe legal representatives ot the said Henry Buss, deceased, greeting : You and each of you will take notice that an Inque-l will be held lo mak partition or valuation, as the case may reqntre, of the real estate of the above named Henry Boss, deceased, situate in he township ol Hemlock, and county ol Columbia, on the premiss on Thursday, the 18fA d-ry of April, 1861, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, of said day, ai which time and place yon may attend if you think proper. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward Esq , President of our Orphan' Court at Bloomsburg, the 9ih day ot February, A. D., one thousand eihi hundred and six- tv-one. JOHN SNYDER, Bloomsborg. Feb. 27, 1861. Sheriff. Legal IVotice. IS the Orphan' Court of Colum bia Countv: IfNsf i5I me nianer o; ins raruimn oi VriJJyC Luca Fahringeir, for a drcree of '4 . AT I .1. f.L - T .1 ''ut7is specific performance ol Ihe con tract lor the sale of real estate, between the said Lucas Fahringerand Sebaiian Hower, late of Locust township, Columbia county, deceased. Notice is hereby given lo the Widow, hirs and legatees of the said Sebastian Hower, deceased, to appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bloomsburg, or. ihe firrt Monday of May next, to auwer the bill or Partition ol ihe said Lucas Fahringer. praying the Court to denee the specific performance of the contract between bin -self and said Sebastian Hower, according to the irue intent and meaning thereof, otherwise specific performance ot the same will be decreed. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Feb. 27, 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL be exposed to sale by public ven due on the premise, on FRIDAY, the 29th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1861, at ten oclock, in ihe forenoon, the following property, viz: situate near the town of Oraugeville, in tne township of Orange, and county oi Colum bia, containing TWO ACRES OF LAND, improved. The lot is on the Main Road leading from Orangeville to Berwick, and i a desirable building lot. Late the estate of John Covenhovan, dee'd. Terms made known ou the day of sale by CYRUS B. McHENRY, OLIVER COVENHOVAN, WESLEY WIRT, Feb. 27, 1861. Adminittratort. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to distribute the balance in th hands of Rob ert B. Swazzy. executor of the last will and testament ol Jacob Snazzy, late ofColum bia county, deceased, to and among the persons entitled by law and under Ihe said will to receive th" same, will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at his office, in Bloomsbuig, on Wednesday the 3d day of April, A. D., 1&6I, at ten o'clock, A. M., ai which time and place all persons having claims againtt ihe estate of said deceased, are required in present ihe same, or be da barred from coming in for a share of said balance. WESLEY WIRT, Feb. 27, 1861. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. Lexers of administratioi. on ihe estate of Thomas J. Robbins, late of Fishingcreek township, Columbia couniy, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said coun ty, to Abraham W. Robbins, residing in said. Fishingcreek township. All persons having claims or demands against the es tate of the decedent are requested to make them known to the administrator and those indebted to make payment forthwith to ABRAHAM W. ROBBINS, Fishingcreek, Feb. 27, 1861- Admr. DAVID LOWEXBERG, CLOTHING STORE, Oa Main street,twodoori above lue "Amer ican Hot!.". STATE8IEN T OF THE FINANCES or THE COUNTY OF COMJ1HDIA. From the 1st ttvy of January i860, to the Ut day cf Januaiy, 1861. THE Auditors elected io teuleand adjust the PuMi'? Accounts of Columbia county, hBe examnii d i lie rsnie, from the lt day of January, If 60, to ihe 1st day of January, '861, Ktid rfspfctlully lay before the Hon orable thr Judges of the (Jcurt of Common Pleas, ihe following Maten eHai.d reports, agreeably io the Twenty-second Seciion of an Act ol ihe General Assembly ot this Commonwealth, passe 1 the Fourth day of April, A. D. 1834. JOHN A I UXTO, Treasurer of Columbia County, in account with said County : January, i860 : To Taxes outstanding, 88 125 75 Feb'y 6, To cash of Jacob Yohe, for old plank, Feb'y 6 T.. ca-hof John D. Run . j an, Toxes, March 26 To cash of Sheriff Sny der, Jury Fees & Fines, May 7To cash ol J. W. Merrill, land redeemed, May 9 To cash of J. S. McNinch, late Treasurer, June 8, To cash of N.Y. M.C. F. 1 26 15 96 94 3 50 39 35 11. K. & Conl Co , land redeemed, 80 53 June 13 To cash ol Sm'l M Henry land redeemed, 2 24 June 13 To am'i of County Tax assessed for 1860, 8,779 25 June 13 To cash received for mil itary assessment, i860, do To County tax on unsealed and seated lauds returned, do To lax on seated and unseated lands returned. 40 60 587 74 464 61 do To cash, road tax on seated and unseated lands returned, 1,245 39 do To School Tax on seated and unsealed lands, returned, do To cash, poor tax, on seated and unseated land relumed, June 23 To cash ol Dr. H. W. Mc- Reynolds, taxes, July 27 To cash of Jas. Lamon, land redeemed, Oct. 12 To cash of David Savage, lor old plank, Nov. To am'i ten day assessment, Dec. 3d To cash of E. Reynolds, Land redeemed, do To cash ol Joseph Sharpies? for old iron, Dec. 4 To cah from J. N. Jones, land redeemed, Dec. 5 To cash of Hudson Broth ers lor use of Coon Room, Dec. 29 To ch of Y. M. C. A., per I. W. Hartman, do To cash of Hud-on Brothers for use of Court Room, do To cash of C. & V. Bellas, for old bridge near Oranevi!le, do To cash of Jacoti Eyerly, Pro- thonotary, Jury fee, do To cash of E. H Little, Jury fee do To cash of John Snyder, Sheriff, Jury Fees artd Fines, do To cash of A. B. Tate, amount to be refunded, do To amount added to duplicates do To cash received on outs and- ing lanes, 9'j8 35 168 80 84 2 74 7 17 11 20 2 64 3 CO 46 2 50 3 00 5 00 50 00 00 00 101 59 12 50 7 04 59 34 S20,l 48 By am'nl outstanding for 1860 and previous years, S7.143 37 By exonerations allowed collectors 227 39 " comml'i-siou do do 483 75 ' ain't paid State assesem't less than qbnta 72 By order redeemed of I860, 9.9n2 75 do do 1859, 487 71 By orders redeemed of 1858, and previous years, 51 90 By Treasurer's commission on S8,- 360 35, 331 41 B" cash in hands of Treasurer, due "county, 2 055 48 $20,851 48 Expenditures : ASSESSORS' PAY ANNUAL ASSESS MENT. Leonard B. Rup-rt, Bloom twp. Isaiah Bower, Borough Berwick, Williim Erwine, Briarcreek, Josiah Ri'itMihouse, Beaver, Samuel R. Kline, Benton, Samuel Neyhard. Centre, M II. Kerr, Ca'taw'usa, Daniel McKiernan, Conyngham, Ernandns Unaugt, Fishingcreek, Aaron Lambereon, Franklin, A. H. Kitchen, Greenwood, John H. Faust, H-mlock, Jeremiah Kline, Jackson, Gera Hower, Locust, Lawrence Waiters, Mifflin, William T Shuman. Maine, Peier M Kashner, Montour, John Stetler, Madison, laac Cnlp, Mount PNasar.!, George Richard, Oiange. A. J. Manning, Pine, Charles Djer, Roaringcreek, J. R. Fritz, Sugarloal, Matthew Case, Scott, 18 71 II 88 13 86 13 59 17 43 16 16 15 60 14 00 16 24 8 56 15 98 15 75 11 86 15 84 15 68 10 85 9 12 15 86 12 66 14 27 14 24 9 03 11 53 ?4 13 332 83 ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWS. Am'i paid tundry persons lor road and bridge views dnnng the year 181 00 JURORS' WAGES AND MILEAGE. Amount paid Jurors at the several Courts, INCIDENTAL. Amouct paid for paper, ink, etc. POSTAGE. Amount paid Leonard B Rupert, SURVEYOR. Am'nt paid Solomon Neyhard for surveying unseated lands . Am'nt paid for Surveying county line between Columbia and Lu zerne Counties, agreeably lo an Act of Assembly, passed April 2d, 1860, 996 42 47 20 2 84 161 CO 41 50 S2U2 50 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Amount paid K H Lntle, E-.qr. PRINTING. Amount paid W. H. Jacoby, do do Palemou John, do do A. B. Tate, do do L. L. Tale, 109 00 93 80 37 00 64 50 116 50 $311 80 SHERIFF'S BILL. Arn'nt paid John Snyder boaiding Prisoners and notifying Jurors Am't paid, convey ing John Whip ple to the Eastern btate Peniten tiary, Ami conveying Jno. Greenough to E. S Penitentiary U Wr. J. Cook, Am't paid conveying Rvb'i Brown to Insane Asylum, Harrisburg, 377 93 70 00 95 00 37 00 $579 93 FOX AND WILD CAT SCALPS. Amount paid sundry persons, 90 42 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. Amt. paid Ann Long, during year, 17 00 TI P-STAVES Am'i paid at the several Courts. BLANK AND LAW BOOKS. Amount paid sundry persons, 43 00 53 72 PROTHONOTARY. Amt. paid Jacob Eyerly as per bills, 123 51 CONSTABLES' RETURNS. ... ..... Amount paid at thefeUonOSL-i" KOAD DAMAGES. Ami. paid Hiram liess, F'shrreek, C5 00 do lavd BM Madison, lo CO do Shadrack Eves, Pine 4S 00 do Abraham Ht-nhuk, Pine, 25 CO do lieiis ol G. Kline, Orange, 65 00 do Samuel Boon, Bloom, 50 00 do John He-s, 25 00 do Henry Keller, Loousi, 50 00 $305 00 19 0 34 32 BRIDGE CONTRACTS. Amount paid David Savage, do Darnel Mi Henry, fr53 82 Bill DGE REPAIRS Amount paid for reparim bridges, 664 83 TAX REFUNDED. Ami. ol road, school, and pool tax on unseated Lands, returned lo township, 2,fi99 07 Ami. refunded to Michael Brobsi, 7 no 2,106 07 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Ami. paid Col. Co. Agricoli'l S.'i-'y, 100 00 CO. AUDITORS AND THEIR CLERK. Amt. paid Audi or and iheir Clerk, S39 50 do VV. Wirt audiiiug I'ro thonotary and Register's accounts, 12 50 $52 00 ELECTIOV EXPENSES. Spring elecion and swearing officers 386 58 General election, 328 00 Presidential Election, 343 60 $1,058 19 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. Amt. paid Witnesses, Justices, &c. 270 09 COURT CRIER. Amt. paid Moses Coffman, 49 00 FUEL. Ami. paid for Coal aud Wood, 59 73 COMMISSIONERS' ATTO R N E Y. Amount paid John (J. Freeze, Esq., 85 00 INSURANCE Amt paid B. F. Hart man lor Lyc. Mutual Insurance Company, INQUEST. Amt paid Wm. T. Shuman, Esq., body of Ji.hn T. Keih, Amt. paid Reuben Fahringer, Esq. boity ol Daniel Ilerbsler, Am'i paid John Hartman, Esq., body of Haltis App'eman, Amt paid Reuben Fahringer, Eq. body of Thomas Conly, 19 33 10 37 ! 17 65 10 73 20 44 59 19 216 54 28 00 32 00 60 00 PENITENTIARY. Paid E. S. Penitentiary lor support of convici, MEDICAL SERVICES. Paid F. C. Harrison, M. I), medi cal attendance ou prisoners, Paid Jno. Humtey. M. D., medical alteudance on prisoners, COUNTY BUILDINGS. Amn't paid lor papering in Court House. Sherd' house, Stoves in Conn House, repairing pump at Sheriffs house, repairing Siable, Lamps in Conn House, three Couniy Maps, &c, 5293 44 TREASURER. To amount paid Jas. S. MtNitnrh, late Treasurer, balai.ee due from count), as per Auditor's Report, 5487 78 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK. Amt paid Elias Deiiench, 146 00 Amt paid E. Deiiench expense o Harrisburg on business lor the county. 15 00 A mi. oaid Georse Miller. 142 50 do Joseph II. 1'alton, lot 00 do William Lamon, 18 00 do R. C. Fruit, Clerk, 400 00 Ss72 50 Whole Amount of Orders issued for 18C0, S10 009 0 Deduct amt. ol Taxes refunded, 2,l06 07 do do paid late Treasurer, 4S7 78 Deduci amt. to be tefunded by A. B Tate, which was over-pay for tne yjar 1860, 12 50 $2 606 35 Expenditures for the year 1860, 7,403 45 We, the undersigned Auditors of the Co of Columbia, being duly eleiMed to adiiist aud settle the accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioner, have carefully examined ihe accounts and vouchers of the same, from the first day of January, A. D., I860, io the firsi day of January, A. D., 1861, do t-ertify that we find them correct as set Ion ii in the (orejomg statement, and that we find a balance due Columbia county of Tw enty Hundred and Fif'y Five Dollars and Forty Eight cents Irom John A. Fuuetou, Treasur er of said county. Given under our hands this eleventh day of JauUari , A. D., 1861. DAVID DhMUl I, GEO. M HOWELL. JOSEPH B KN1ITLE County Auditors. Attest W Win, Clerk. We, the undersigned Commissioners of Columbia couniy, do certify that the fore r-oing is a correct statement of the accounts of eaid county lor the year I860. In testimony whreo! we have hereunto 6et our hands this lllh day of January, A. D 1861. GEORGE MILLER, JOSEPH R. PAT I ON WILLIAM LAMON, A:tet R. G. Fruit. Clerk. FINANCES OF COLUMBIA CO. Balance due from Collectors, 7, 143 37 Note of Bei jamin Hayman's adm'r, 26 24 Balance due Irom Treasurer, S2.055 4 59,225 09 Orders unredeemed for 1858 and pre i huh years, Orders unredeemed for 1819, do do 1860, Orders outstanding, 8 09 1 38 107 05 1 lb 52 S9.108 57 Balance in favor of County, February 5ih 1861 approved by the Court. JACOB EVANS, ) Associate STEPHEN BALDY, Judges. Bloomsburg, Feb. 13, 1861. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Latk White Swan) Race Street, above 3d Philadelphia QUILLMAS tf HOYER, Proprietors Terms, $1.25 per Iay4 TO the old cutoiners of ihis well known House, we desire to say, that we have renovated, improved and newly furnished ihe sa.ne, and that we respectfully solicit a continuance ol their patronage. S rangers, travelers ami visitors we cor dially invite to ihe hospiialluy of Ihe "'N"a lional" io come an J see and judge lor themselves of its advantage and merits. Our location is central, and convenient for Merchants and business men generally We will always endeavor io oluny the wauls and comforts of our guests, and with the assistance of Mr. Charlks A. STfis,our affable and attentive Clerk, we leel prepar ed to keep a good Hotel, and hope to give general satisfaction. t HENRY QUI LLM AN, JOHN BOYER. Philad., Feb. 1, 1861 y. FOR SALE! EVERAL desirable Building Lots in s M. InAin wKn w.w frm cola Inn 11 Iff nf June 20, 1 860-tf. W . W I RT. TO LET. JVOTICE ishereby given that two or three spacious rooms will be let On reasonable terms, loquire of - - CHARLES H. NOLL. ) Corn's of ) Col. Co r t $35,00. T AYS the enme cost for Tuition in the r- most popular and successful Commer eil School in the country. Upward of Twh.ve Ht'NDkFo oni.g men from twkstv r.iGfl r different S'ates. have been educal-d for business here within the past ihree years, some of whom have beu employed as book Kxpers a' alaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon giaduatiug, who knew no'hing ot accounts when they entered ihe i-iIIpj;h. l"y Minister' son half price. Student' enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For C'slogoe of 81 pages, Specimens of Prol. Cowley's Business mi l Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclosu iwemy tive cents in Post age S'mps lo the Principal. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ta. January 9 lSfil. , w W -i .a ft .; ft ii ft ft ft OF ft ft ft if S? 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft OF ALL KINDS, AT J. J. ItllOWlilt'S SIP. Cheaper than Ever May IK, i860. ft ft --. -". s. .-. js s: m s: i :s s vj- 'if v v i? Tluware L stove Establishment. rjHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully m forms his old friends and customers, that he has purchased his brother's interest in the above establishment, and the con cern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. He has jusi recoived and of' J. lers tor sale the largest and most ex jgrfl tensive a-sortmeni of FANCY STOTVS ever introduced into this marke. Stoe(ipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of repairing done, as usual, nn short notice. Tne patronage ol old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A.M. RUPERT Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. THE North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. II. II. EDW AltDS,-Froprietor. Februa'y 22. I860 ly. 2r 3 Sf STg, NORTH WEST CORNER Eighth and ISnre n tree Is, P11ILAI) LIIIIA. f Always on li"d, a lull assortment of Ha:s and Caps lor Men Boys and Children, at low prices f Feb. 22. lGO. NEW GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF TAI.Ja and winter ai t-iD s, AT JI!l,M:irS STOKE! FI'HE sub-enber has just returned Ircm the City wiifi ano'her larse and seiect as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest fiuu'e, and which he id determined to sell ou as modera'e terms a can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburij. His stock com' prises IaJic, l)re Good, of the choicest styles and Idlest Iahi0i;s. DRY GOODS, C7 ar CE CS? IP S3 j Hardware, Queensware, Celarare, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boo's & Shoes, Hats and Cans, &c , &c. In short, everytfiin osually kepi in country Stores; to which he invites the public generally. Ttie highest price paid for country proit ice. S 11. MILLER. Bloomsburj, Oct. 24, 1860. New Fall Goods. LARGE STOCK AM) LOW HtlCES. V' e have asain teen to the ci'v, and re- turned with a lare siock of Goods for the sea-on, which we are prepared to sell at a low tinur lor ready pay. Our Mock consists of Hardware, Qii'fnar, Cedarware, Willow-ware, IIo!low-w;.re, BOOTS AND SHOES, (Jroceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster. Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the Keg, cheap, &., &c. H. C. k I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsbur,Oci. 17,1860. FIEUIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. IN pursuar.ee of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Columbia county, on FRIDAY THE 29TH DAY OF MARCH i. ext. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Petter S. Helwig and John P. Walter Executors, of lf e lasi will and testament of Jacob Hel wijj late of Locust lowusnip, in said county deceased, will expose to sale, by Public Vendue, upon ih premises, a certain TRAIT OF LAND, adjoining Peter Swenk on the North, Dan ie. Beaver on the South, William Irvin on ihe West and Peter Swenk on me Eat. conm inina ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, more or les. Whereon are ereci ed two dwelling hvu-es, a frame Bank Barn. Waoon House, and oth-r out buildings a A GOOD APPLE OPCHARD, about Ninety Acres cleared and under good cultivation. Laie the elate ol said dee'd., situate in ihe township of Locust and coun ty aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Cleik. Conditions ok Salic. Ten pei cent, ai sale, balance of one third on first day of April 186 I , one third first da; of April 1862. with interest, and one third on ihe firsi day of April 1863, with interest, balance af er payment ot first April 1861, to be teemed by judgment hord ar.d mortgage. Deed to be delivered on first of April, at the ex pense ol the purchaser, and on his securing the unpaid purchase money by bond anJ mortgage. PETER S. HELW1G, ) Pr JOHN P. WALTER, 'zez' February 20, 1861, A.M. RITERT, TIXXER 4- STOVE DEALER, Shop or Sou'h side of Mai'i 6treet, below (2? j Sheriff's Sale. ' virtce ol a writ of Firat Facias in m tlireciect. ismed out rf the Court cf Con nu v Plft of Colun bia county, Pa., will be ciioted to public sale, on lb piemises, iu Eloom township, Col. co., on SATURDAY, THE30TH OF MARCH, 1861, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol lowing described properly, lo wii : The deleiidem's infresi in all that cer!iiin piece cr pKrcel r1 ln', witti (he water power sii.d priv l ,es kppnr'enaiil iherrto, si'iirite in Klooin iown-fiip, Colum bia ci mil). tioiiiitcl hr ttiH V niiinj Ca- al. land-of 1 coma Knori, IhkiIs ol Samu el B"one, mid F:lmiijcr--ek. con'n in in t)N K ALHF... tTi.ite or les-. u w u-h bie erecid a larj;e GRIST MILL, tt Iraiie dwelling House, a Irxme S'abie. and o'l er outbiiililirio; witn ihw Hppuriniiunces. Seizj, taken in execution md lobe sold as ihe propetiy d Leonsrd B Rupert. JOHN SNYDER, Hhtrff. Eloomsbnrg, March 6, IJ6I. Henry 2Kaipiiiiger' ESTABLISHMENT. THANKS, my be3' thanks, toa:i; with a few slanderers, I have a bone lo nick, ar.d thai is: I forgive them, gladl), very laiilyj they have injured me verj little; lor li:tn what ihe 'knowing" ones say t H is a real good workman, the best we knowari excelled' Watchmaker and a fir! rate S ! ver Smith and Jeweller, ami it you look right, true as gold." Now mind 1 how can I demonstrate my gratitude for this popular good opinion? Answer: hy a renewed, strong effort lo do what is right and will last. New Waiches, new Clock-; a lot of fine and of common Jewelry; a good-assortment of Siectc-les, ar d "laspes (or Specin cles, p lated. steel, and silver framed, with glasses io uil all ages; a lull assoitmeul of watch glasses, hunting ar.d open cased; watch materials and clock trimmings, and so lonh. Also Sewing Machines kept &tn and repaired. Also a very fine arliclejuf gold pens, warranted 14 Carats, Baud Detk, Mammoth and Comrr.erri.il. HENRY ZUPPINGER. B'onmsburj, Dec. 26, i860. IVtW Arrival or SPRING AND SU313IER GOODS, David Lowenbcrg FNVITES auention to his block of cKegp - and fashionale tloihing at hi-siore0o Main street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where be has a fu Ii assort ment of men and boy's w earing apparel, includ ing the most fashionable DRESS GOODS, Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth com of all sons and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, era vais, stocks, cellars, hand kerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shortnotice and in the best manner. All Jiis clothing is made to treat , and most oi it is of home manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERQ. Bloomsburg, March 13, 1861. SLJV FALL JiNI) ll'ISTER KlAK T Z & E i T FTAVEju! received from Philadelphia a s-piemfid assortment nf rnerchandie, pcrchaed ai ihe lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell for Cali or Country Produce, on as moderate terms a can be procured elsewhere in Light Seeet. Theii Slock Coni sists ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicet t) les and la'esi fashions, DHV GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUE ENS W ARE. CEDAR If'.IItE, UOLLOW-WjlllE Iron, ail and Spikes, BOOTAD SFOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. &c., In t-tiort every thing usually kepi in a coon try Store. They respectfully invite iheir old Iriends, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. RT The highet price paid for country produce. MARTZ & ENT. Light S:reet, Oct. 31, 1860. "ARISE TAKE CP THT BED AND WALK " The Analytical Physician and Surgeon, - 1 S t'aily asloni-hing his patier.ls by the cure of lonz standing diseases. HIS REMEDIES ARE PURELY VtCETA ISLIj. He will tie at the following places the same dajs of each month as stated be low, when he can be con snbed 'or all dis eases flesh i heir In. CONSULTATION FREE. At Nicely's, in Berwick. 2Sth and 29ih. The Exchange Bloomsburg. 30lh to 1st. ' The Mou our House, Danville, 2d & 3d. January 30. 1861 Im-pd. GREENWOOD SEMINARY. THE SPRING TERM of this lUstiiutioa will commence on the 6ib of April and continue 10 weeks BOARDING, TCI I ION, &c, for this lerrn will be S25,00 Important changes and improvement are in progress, of which due notice will soon be given. For catalogues or further particulars, ad dress WM. BURGESS, Principal. Miliville, Col. co., March 6, 1R61. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned for Professional seivices up to April 11, 1860, are respectfully reqaested to call and settle, either by Note or otherwise. J. C. R UTTER, M. D. Bloomsburg. Aug. 15. 1850.-tf. FOR SALE good CANAL BOAT lor sale cheap. Terms to suit purchasers. - E. H. LITTLE. Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 16, 1861. For Sale or Rent. TTHE subscriber offers three Houses and lots for sale, or rent, one in Blooms burg. one at Buckhorri, art one si lower Lime Rid e, also a S'ore Room and grana ry suitable tor a small S'ore or Grocery, it being in a good locality ot ih iwn. - GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg Feb. 6, 1861. FOR REA' T. 4 CONVENIENT House and lot in Bioomsburg The garden is an iiSIl excellent one. and a good well of. water on the premi-es. For funher partic ulars apply to WESLEY WIRT. Bloomsburg, Jan. 9, 1861 4w. wallpaper: mill paper:: AN Ar icle of most exsrelleni Wall Paper to be had at the Posi Office. A fresh kupply of pnperior iu quality 'and style io any iu ihia Market for sale cti-ap. by v i THonxxnx ' Ask Fffil