STAR OF THE NORTH I gfjQOiTlSCTfrKGa PA. "WaThW.HerEiDg, March 121b, 1853. The funeral of Ctrcs Barton, of E-py, was largely attended. Thk frost i-coming out of the ground in this section pretty fast The roads will soon te in good condition. -, - Sinoti CMtRON;pfbpcJe to leave aboat tha first of April lor the sceue of hia mis ior.,atSt Petersburg . Oca Western patrons areetr3fected to pay their indebtedness to os by the first ot 'April, if not we ill' be obliged to make an example of some of them. Ttrostofonr pation to whom we have enl their bill of indebtedness to ns, will please bear in mind that we will not tend the second bill. Robkrt C. Kike Esq., ha been appoint ed Minister to the Argentine Confederation, in place of Robsbt M. Palmer, ol Pottsville, . ho asked to be recalled on accootit of ill heahh..- ' The person who removed the key from our oifice door, one day last week, would do os a favor by returning it. We doc't consider it a joke to hnve a key taken, mis 'chievously or otherwise r Ooa Army correspondent Toodles is or hand at?ain,this week, with a letter scout ing th Republican party and the weak minded Democrats pretty effectually. His mconJ letter came to late for this week' Stab. , ... -Daniel W. Robbie wholesale liqnor deal er' in this place, desires 'us to ftate that, he has been lately reinforced, at his"ertabli-h-ment, with several barrels of choice liquors. Mr. Robbins bears ihe reputation of bein? "an honest dealer in spirituons liquors, and ilia believed keeps a good article. The Federal troops are in Leesburg, a strong hold of the relel forces. This place "was evacuated on lat Tnday, the rebels 'puna to what they deemed more comfortable and safe quarters. Their destination from Iesburz is not positively known ; but it is presumed they havs gone to Winchester, where tbey are strongly fortified. Stephen Gisard s Rule I have always considered advertising, liberally and long to be the greet medium of succesi. in business nd prefude to wealth. And I made it an invariable rale lo in advertise in the dullest "times, long experience having taught me that money thus spent is well laid out, as by Ir nt v rm rn KnA . a a a H1iittialtv KafAfA ? . A public, it had secured m many sales that 1 would otherwise have !os'. Stephen Girard. We published, last week, iu common with our coleraporaries generally, as a matier of news, the Message of the rebel President. The Republican of this place thinks i an awful thing that we should pub lish Id JefF Message ''without a word of rennre or condemnation " Now, we ob serve in the last issue of the Ripnbhcnn the latepeech of Jim Lane, of bleeding Kansas notoriety, which 5s ht very compound es sence of Abolitionism, plunder and murder; and all of which is published '"without a word of censure or condemnation n -"Stop ur Paper." Who says that ! Is it the poor laboring man, or those in midling "circamstances? No, for they know how to enjoy life too well, and love the luxury of reading the news and the local affairs of their immediate neighborhood, and many useful lessons of instruction by which their families re interested. but it is those that are rich in this world's goods, who call in and say tbey are taking a paper from New York ol Pbila delphia,and canr.oi afford to take more than one paper these hard times, i.ot even if they can get it a whole year, delivered at their 'loor or nearest post office for one dollar. m . The Fo sera l Services of ht Rev. I-aiah Eahl, o( Berwick, on Sabbath la-t, were, we learn, largely attended. A special train t)f cars was run from this place, upon which members of the Masonic Order, and a rum tier belonging to order ot Odd FelIow,were conveyed to Berwic and back. The Fu neral Sermon was preached both in Ger man and English. Rav. J. R. D i m ?n , of this pface, preached a sermon in English. it ia said lo . have been the, Jargest funeral wver witnessed in Berwick. , The deceased s m m n T Atrfltfm Art i A r a m PiAtlAil s nil ' who knew him. and enjoyed '.ha acquain tance" of a very large circle of friends . fla has been a Minister of the . Gospel up wards of forty years, and has married more L' people than any two men in this county. Thk RtpubUeun of this place teems , to "weeks ao, on the subject of "blotting out 7 Siaies.' Oor article simply stated thaf, the 'territorial Committee ' of both Houses had nearly matured a bill which proposed to t divide the whole rebel country into Terri lories, organized as if embracing newly eeuiea iana onuer ierruoriai uovernmenis, th organic law of which; taking no notice ,. of any of the peculiar instiiotions of the late rebel Slates, shall treat them a free terri- lory." i u: proiect does not. in our opin ion, mtet general favor, and ' we' shall op pose it, as every true friend nf the Consti - tution and the Union should do. Congress qu wia power to cio; a single ciaie out oi the Union, taking any notice of any of the peculiar institutions of the rebel States or not. We care nothing -about the Republi can's ''horse thiet" argument, for it does not meet tba case. But if ih4l Republican editor sees fit to bolster op the Abolitionist, Sca ur, in his plan of -blotting out States, and lhas over ride the Constitution, simply for the DurDOse of aettins rid of Slavery (for it cannot possibly help the Union cause) fhen we have nothing further to say, but f,.1 .l.anrtiA,a fp l.fitt ( r-an A m nl lOk IlniAn We want to put down this rebellion, and that wl'heot waitig war "for any purpose of conqnest or subjogation, or porpose of . ovenlirowing or interfering whS tha rights 'cr established insiitatioas of those Slates.'' Thc Members of the Democratic Assoc i a tion are earnestly requested lo me'etVt tlreir room to-nigh! (Wednesday evening) at half past seven o'clock. David Lowenburq has just ree'eivs'd from New York an assortment of spring Goods Davy is the first in market wifh new goods and has the most fa&hior.able. Call and see his Cloths, Ca?simers and veslings, with a generar variety of other goods nsed in the clothing line, fie also has a fine case of jewelry, all of which he will dispose of at fair rales ; in fact cheaper than can be had elrewbere these Lincoln times." Spring Election On Friday of next week will be the day fixed lor the holding of our spring elections in the different boroughs and townships throughout this county. The offices to be filled, though 'local bries, have their irupor.ance, as well as those of a State or NationaWhariicter Caution should be exercii-ed that the best men be chosin. Loyal' democrats 'M'4t of experience and ability are the men that should be chosen in every instance possible. The office of Justice of Peace, and that of School Direc tor, are posts of considerable importance to the people generally. And we would say to our readers, elect Democrats whenever it is in j our power to do so. Let the Re publicans talk about prty, we dont want them in our j,a'rfy. We, have hd thieves in oor ranks and since this Republican par ty cam in power we have got rid of them Fufinclm'leJ and that being the case we would insit on the Democratic party to not have. anything to do politically with them for they are the father of all robbers But, the Republican press of this place would seeTi to justify the thieving done by its party upon the ground tlut they the Rt publ'cans were the first to expose the frauds. This is cool. The fraudsjwere be ing carried On to tuch an extent that it had to be done, by the' Republicans, in order to ave that parly a (iil'e longer' The war is going on in Arkansas in earnest. Our late intelligence sta'es that three (lavs hard fighting had teen done, and a most glorious victory was acheivedover the con fined rebel forces. Our loss instated at one thousand', Ihe rebel loss much larger. Th rebel "Generalwln the action we're a's Tollowa : Van DiTn McCclloch, Price and Mcintosh. The den-pau-h is it to -Gun. McClellan by H. W Hailcch, Major General "O mmanding Guns, flrtgs, provisions and ammunitioif, in large quantities were cap o red. Ojr CavrU ry are in pursuit ot the flyiug enemy. The battle took place at Sugar Creek ' It is rumored and Inlly believed ihat Wii. chesier was evacuated on the 9th inst. ty the rebels. Intelligence from all quarters greatly encourage L friends til the Union, as indicating a speedy termination of thi? war. All prominent places bet eeu Char es town and Winchester are occupied by .our troops. We have information from F -rtress Mon roe of a naval battle which took lin e some few days since. Several of car ships were badly injured we believe two sunk in the engagement. We are imafcle to give the loss of lives, nor have we the spare to give the full particulars. The whole affair is re garded ty our o'fficers as a victory, growing out of a severe and sharply contested naval engagement. We may expect to hear it thunder directly in all quarters iod that pret ty te'rriffically. C'UAL tilL,. Ar.lesco Coal Oil for f ale, 12 els. per quart, by JOHN K. GIRTON. B:rfrteburg, Feb. 26, 1862. iw Arrival of SPKIVG AD M GOObS, Havitl Ioivcubcrg jNVll ES at eutioti lotus stuck of cheap and fashionable clothing ai his oiore or Main Street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a full assort ment ot men and Doy's wiring apparel, iocludius ihe mol fahionb!e d i: i: 8 8 GOODS, Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloth Cnat of all ecrto and ize, Pants ot all colors shawl-, Ptripes and fiaure ej!s, uhirtf, cra vats, t-tock, collars, handkerchiefs, glove?, suspender and fancy a'rir.le. N B. He will also make to order any ar licle ot cloihin? at very thoh notice and in the best of manner. AH his clothing is mad m wear, and most of it is of home manufacture. PAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomiburg, March 12, 1862. T?0R S LE Two Patent Lever (Thirteen Jewels') Watch, will be sohl cheap for cash. They are in good condition. For further particulars, inquire at the Star Or ncr. Bloomsburg, Jan. 29, 1862. FOR SALE CU REXT. THE undersigned offers for sal or rent the following property, to wit : One sood tizd Biick Dwpll'n Houe, out houret., well of water al the door, and o.ie acre of ground, eituate on the north eat corner of Market and First M'reet ; ALSO, a Hoace and Lot on Firt Street; house 30 x 20, frame; and a frame ;able ; fruit trees, &c. &c. Terras reasonablrt. For pariculars inquire of 1 GEORGE WEAVER. Bioomsbur, Feb. 19 18B2. BLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! I DEEDS, SUMMONS, ' EXECUTIONS, SUBP02NAB of proper & desirableforms,fosale at the ofictf ofthe 'tar ofthe NoHfi " NEW BUSINESS FIRM. THE undersigned respecilully inform their friends aud the public generally, that they had entered intt. co-partnerebip. nnerthe name, atyle an firm &f MILLER & EYBR in the Mercantile Business in the Old Arcade," in Bloomfbur, Co lombia county, where they intend carrying on the boineiw of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZING, in all its diversified branches and departments; and to which they invite an extension of the pablic patroDaae. . S. H. MILLER. . , FRED'K EVER, Bloarabnr2, May 15, 1861 if. $25 EMPLOYMENT t . $75 - - . AGENTS WANTED ! We will pay from S23 to S75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agent, or give a commission. - Particular sent free. -Address Eiue StwiKG Machihb Compant, R JAMES, General Agen, Milan, Ohio, Bloomsburg, Aog. 21, lt6 1. 'AYER'S GATHARTKI PILLS. Are yon sick, feeble, aa 1 complaining? Are you out' .f order, with your ystem d ranged, and your feeling tr -comfortable f These eytay tomi are often the prelude' o Mtioui illoras. Some fit ickneu la creeping upon yo i, and should be arerted by a timely use tf the right rwa edy. Take Ayer's PU1 ai id cleanse out the disordered b o mori purify the blood, ai id let the 'fluids move on nmb stfucted In health again. r of the body into vigoroaa no- tivity, purify the system fh m the obstructions which ma to disease. A cold settle" somewhere In the body, and b strucls Its natural functions. These, if not reliend, react upon themeelres ani the nurrounding organs, p. o diiclng general aggravation, suffering, and diseaia. While In tills condition, oppressed by the derangemen is, Ube AVer's Pills, and see how directly they restore 1 10 natnraf action of the system, and with it the bnoyi at feeling of health again. What is trne and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, Is also trne in ma ay of the deep-eeated and dangerous distempers. The sa ne purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstr lo tions and derangements of the natural functions of i he bodr, they are rapidly, arid many bf them Surely, on ed by the some meant. None who know the virtues of th ise Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering fr aa the dinordars Ihey cure. . HtateaienU from leading physicians in some of As principal cities, and from other welt known publio Jer sobs. Frvm a RneXrdiff Mtrclumt tj St. 'LouU, lib. 4, 18 50. ta. A tex : Your Pills are the paragon of all tlia: Is great In medicine. They have cured uiy little daugt ter of alcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had pro red iucurable for years, tier mother has been long gr ev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on Iter skin ; aid iu iter . hair. After our child was cared, she also t led your Pills, and tbey bave cured her. . ASA HORGKIDO: L As a. Family VHyule. From IV. E. TT. CUrtwright, tfew Orleans. Toor Pills are the prince of purges. Their eicel ent qualities surpass any cath'artio we ponsess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual In their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the c aity treatment of disease. ' Headache, SlcUnedcle,Foul Stoma sh. iVom Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltitnore. DiauBro. Ater: I cannot answer rod what contpli Inta I have curstl with yonr Pills better than to say ail tht t ten ever trtat wiLU a purgative mtdicine. I place great d pen dence on an effectual cathartic in nty (Inlly contest sith disease, and believing as I do that yonr Pills afford a I the best we have, I of course value them highly. PiTTsmma, Pa., May 1, 18 5. Da. J. C Atmu Sir: I have been repeatedly cun d of the worst htadaehti any body can have by a dose oi two of your rills. It seems to arise from a foul stoi .ach, Which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, ED. TT. PREB1 E, derk of Steamer Clo rioru Billon Disorders Liver Complali. ta. From Zr. Theodore Bell, of Neva York City. Not only are yonr Pills admirably adnpted to theli pur pose as an aperient, bnt I find their beneilchil effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my prac tice Droved more effectual for tha cure of biliou com,. j paiid titan nny one remedy I cau nicntiou. I situ sreiy I rejoice that we bave at luiiKth a purgative which it wor thy the conQdvuce of the profession and the people. DEPAaTMNT 0F THE I.tTtniOK, Washington, D. C, 7 th Feb., 1858. - Si t I bave used your fills in uiy geueral and ho ipital 'practice frver'nrnre you made them, and cannot beta! tte to say ttiey ure the best cathartic we employ. Their regu lating action on the liver is quick and decided, use iueutly tbey are an aduiirable remedy for derange oents of tiiat organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a c ise of biliaut Uueue mo olwtiuate that it did not remlily y eld to theia. . fraternally yours, ALO.NZO UALL, M !., ilijiieian ofta llarin lie fituL Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worm. i'ltnii Dr. J. G. Oieen, of Chicago Your PilN have Imd along trial in my practice, and I hold them til esteem as sue of the best npt:rieuts ) bave everfouud. Their alterative effect uion the liver nakes them au excellent remedy, when given in small dc es for biliaut dy!(MUrj and makes tlienr verv accep 'cnUrii awl dui iiarrUattu Their sugar-c ating makes tlienr verv acceptable and convenient lor I lo use of woiueu and chiidreu. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blod. From JKcv. J. Y. Ilimet, 1'atUir of Advent Cltmdt, . iotton. . Dk. AtrR: T bave used your Pills with extraor Uoary success in my family and among those I am called o visit iu diFtreoa. To regulate the organs of digestk o and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy . have ever known, and. I cau coniideutly recommend t tem to my friend. Yours, J. V. III! IK3. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, .855. Dear Era: I am usiu yonr Cathartic Pills in m r prac tice, and find them mi excellent pnrmHve to clea ise the system aud purify the fmintainu of the blood. John o. mkaciiah, i. d. Constipation, CoVt lveness, Snpprea ilon, Rhcnuiatlim, Uont, Searalgla, lrop- ujr, .Paralysis, lits, etc. From Dr. J. '. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of yonr Pills for the sure of eoslivenea. If others of our fraternity bave foun I them as eQicacious as I bave, tbey should join me in pi oclaim iii(t it fr the 'benefit of tbe multitudes who suit v from that complaint, which, although bad enough in i '.self, is tbe progenitor of others that are worse. I bell rve eo tirxness to originate in the Titer, but your Pills ail jet that organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E Stuart, Ffiysician and 3lidvife, 1 'otion. X find one or two larjte doses of yonr Pills, take i at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natal il leer. Um wben wholly or partially suppressed, and s so very effectual to cUanie the ttomaJi aud expel imrw . They are su much the best physic we have tuat I reet mniend no other to my patients. - - '. Trni the Rev. Dr. Ilauika, of tht Ifethodist Epit. Church. PCIASKI Hocss. Savannah, G Jan. 8. 1S58. IIOfioRED Sia : I should be nngrateful for tl e relief yonr skill lias brought me if I did not report m. ' case to you. - A cold settled in my limbs and brought o I excru ciating neuralgic paint, which ended la cAranie rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I hud the bct of physic an, the disease (rrew worse and worse, until by the advic i of yonr excellent agent in Baltimore, l'r. Alackenzie, l ti led your Pills-. Ibeir effects were slow, bnt sure. By pet levering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Sikati Chaicbzx, Baton Ron (re, La., 6 Dec . 1A55. Da. Arim: I have been entirely cured, by yon' Pills, of Rheumatic Gout ft painful disease that bad aff icted me for yean. TINCKNT SU 3KLL. At-Most of the Pills in martet contain dercury, which, although a TsluaMe remedy in skilful hands, is d&ngerons in a public pill, from the dreadfij conse quences that frequently follow it incautions m e. ThesO contain no mercury or mineral substance whatc rer. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes tor $1. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES & CO.. Lowe! I. Haia, Sold by K. P. Lut z, J R. Moyer ami G. M. Ha'etibr.ch, BloomrburL', and by ori dealer in eterv town in the Stale. April 6, 1861 -lv. NATIONAL HOTEL, " (Late White Swan) Race Street, above 3d Philadelphia. T. V. RUAUES, Froprittor. Terms, S1.2," per tluy, TO the old cu-ionitfr f this wel -known House, I desire lo ay, that I have renovated, improved and nwly f trni-hetl the f.a., and ihat I reppct(ullj' eolicit a coniinnance ol their patronage. Siranpers, travlera and visitor i, I cor dially invite to itie hospitality of ihe "Na tional" to come and fen and jt dge lor theniselve of Ha advantaijes and ir ertts. Tlie localioH ia central, and co3veninl for Merchant!' and bueinei men generally. We will always endeavor 10 e udy the want and comforts of our gueM, ind witn our long experience coupled with our at tentive and obliging a-i?iaiit", we feel prepared to" keep a good Hotel, and hope to give general satisfaction T. V. RO DEH. Phiiad., Jan. 1st, 1862. r ii HE CONFESSIONS and EXPEDIENCE 1 of a SUFFERER, Public! aa warn ing, ami lor the epfcial benefit of Youni Men and tho. who suffer with Nervou Dbili:y, Lofs of Memory, Prenintar De cay, &c, &c. &c, by one who hi cared himself by simple means, afior leins put io reat expecse and incom cniente. ihrough ihe oe of worthiest ijediciQes prescribed by learned Doctors. " , Single ropif! may be bad of th author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpo tit, Long Island, by enclosing a-pnsi-paid iddressfd envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BERT, Esq, Greenpoint Lon: Island, New York. January 15, 1862 2m. ' . NOTICE TO LAXft OWNERS. THE unJer?igned, Treasurer of Colombia County, wool I give notice to all jhose ow ing him the ir taxes on unseated lands, for tbe years 1860 and 1861, thai tiey must come forward and pay the same, y between this and the first of April, otherwise the land will be advertised and sold: ; A word io the wise is sufficient &c. '' !JAS. S. McNI CCH. V .Treasurer' Office, Tiett$urtr. Blobmsburg, Fdb. l?, 1862. j . ; - STATEMENT OF TtfR FINANCES OF THE COUNTY OFr0r:UMRIA Pa.. FROM THE FIRST DAY cf JANUARY,' 1861, to THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1862. flMIE Auditors elected to settle and adjun! the public accounts of Columbia connty have examined the same from ihe 1st da of January, 1861, to the let da? of January 1862, and respectfully lav before the Hon orable th Judges of the "Court of Common Plea, ihe following: statement and report, agreeably to the 22d Section of the "Act ol the General A8mMy ol this Common wealth, p.tBfed tbe 4ih day ol April, A. D., 1834." JOHN A; FUNSTON. Treasurer of Columbia county, in account with taid county : DR. Jan. 1861, Tq it xfs ouietandins, S7 1 43 37 do do ,.cnh in Treasurer's bandit 2055,48 J m. 7th, To cash ol J. J. Karn, land redeemed, F-b. 5th. To cash of S. F. Headley, 3,77 land redeemed, . 46,14 Feb. 6, To t a-h of 'W. Cole.ol.l iron, 11,18 Feb. 9, To cash of J. Galbrailh, land rednetnd. . 22,17 June, Am't of Co. tax aM for 1861, 8789,48 do do . State tax ai'd lor ioi, tsiui.oa do AmH cash ree'd Irorn military asM 186 1, 71 08 Oct. To ten day assessment, 5,48 Nov. 12, To raeh of A. Lilley, J. P., on salt of an esttay, 2,12 Njv. 12. To cash received for'tffle of Court Room, 8,00 Dec. 18, Interest pn Note of S Ney- hard, adm'r of B. Hayman. de-M, 10,73 Dec. To Note of B. Hayman's adm'r, 26 24 To iiiierefel of the tame, - 4,13 $26601,06 CR. By anil outstanding for 1861 and pre vious years, ?T225,05 By exoneranons allowed collectors 263.25 Hy comnisions, do do 880 87 By order redt-emed, 9134,70 By Treagnrer's com. on $9000,00, 360,00 Bv balance on the abatement a per Auditor Genl's Rtporl,dateJ Mar. 28th, 1861, " 26:03 By am t of State lax paid Stale Trean- uier July 24tn, 1861, ' . 8290,13 By cash in hands of Treas. due co., 421.03 626601,06 EXIEITITRES. Assessors pay. frpfing upsessment, do do triehiel assessment. S340.89 j 429.03 6769,92 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Am't paid County Asr Society. $100,00 AUDITORS AND CLERK. Ain't paid Audnors and Clerk, 40,56 Ain't paid W. Wirt for andiiin Pro- . thonotary's and Register's ac'.s, 12.50 fcj3.u0 BRIDGE ANP ROAD VIEWS. Am't paid sundry p-r-on. SI 10,00 BLANK BOOKS. Am't paid unlr person tdk books, 597,63 BOARD OF RELIEF. Am'i paid Roantia Shater, 10 0.) do Elizabeth S-netl.r, 10 00 do Mr. Kae MnlnneV 10.00 do Margaret MeGirr, 5 00 do Maty J. Thornton. 5.00 do Mr. P.'iersot:, 5.00 do Mrs. Diehl, 5-00 do Mr. Tavlor, 5 00 do Mrs. Fowler, 5 0') do Mr. -Mary Jane -Manning, 5,00 do Mrs. E, k, 5,00 do Rosalinda Warner, - 5,00 do Saran Sirnoos, .. 5.00 Paid S Baldy fcJ. Evans, B YT Re ief, 6.00 686,00 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. Afnout.t paid sundrv perron, $396,23 CONSTABLES' RETURNS. Amount paid at ihe several courts S86,30 COURT CRIER. Am't p'd court crier dorina the vear S54,00 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. P'd Ant) Loni, cleanit! court fcorise 17,00 COUNTY BUILDING"?. Am't paid for repairs done to county buildings durina the year. SI 13,09 JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE. p;,i l.imr ai the several courts. 6853.26 PRliNTINU. Wm. H. Jacoby, Levi L. Tate, A. B. Tate, r'akmou John, a bjiu r a v v ---- - ' 5130.59 61.36 72 99 39.50 304,44 SI56,92 164,38 31,16 PENITENTIARY. Paid Eas'.ern State Penitentiary. P ROT H ON OT A R Y. Paid Jacob Eyerly POSTAGE. Amount paid Palemon John. ROAD DAMAGES. Paid William Cole, Benton, do Jane Sheep, Madison, do Mrs. M Barton, bloom, 515,00 35,00 300.00 60,00 20,00 40.00 10,00 10 00 20.00 do James Sanke, Scott, do John Melick, do do Peter Melick, d do Jacob Sietler's heir. Madibon, do We-Iy Bowman, Orange, do Jacob Ash, Benton, do Aaron Kester, jr., Mt. Pleasant, do John Smith, Benton, do Denni Parsel, Bloom, do Gross & Kuhii, do ; do Stephen Kuhn do do John Watts, Greenwood, do Mrs. S A. Petrikin, Bloom, 10 00 7,00 75 00 25,00 2n,00 10 00 50.00 S712,OU S400.00 218,66 BRIDGE CONTRACTS. Amt paid John Eut on coutiact, do David Savage, - . 618.66 BRIDGE REPAIRS Amt paid sundry persons lor repairs, S279,22 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK Georae Mnler, ' " ' 5149,50 Joseph R. Paiton, 184,00 William Lamou, 179,50 Charles H Hess, 3,50 Robert C. Fruit, Cleik, i $926,50 COMMISSIONERS' ATTORNEY. Ain't paid John G Freeze, Att'y. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Amt paid E. H Little Dist. Att'y, 60,00 S97.00 Spring election swearing officers etc 408,05 Special election, 295 90 General election, . 450 29 $1154,24 FOX AND WILD CAT SCALPS Amount paid Sundry persons, Sl06,97 FUEL. Amount paid for coal and wood, INCIDENTAL. Arnoan: paid sundry persons, INSURANCE. Aro't paid Lycomina Insurance Co S48.38 $37,01 S25 77 Amt paid sundry persons for holding inquests dnrin" ihe year, 33,04 REGISTER & KF.CUKDEii. Paid D. Lee. record ma Trea. bond, do do for copying alphabet lo Mortgage Book, 6,00 50,00 SHERIFF'S BILL. Am't "aid John Suyder for conveying Clark Price et. al. to Penitentiary S28I 00 P'd J. Snyder board &c. for prisoners 345,83 Paid Josiah H. Futtcad for boarding nrianimra " 26.90 S653.73 SURVEYOR. ', Paid Solomon Neyhard for Sorveyin?, , and raikirri? map for county, . 594,27 Paid P. W. Shafer, iurreyiDg co. line between Col. & Schuylkill counties 75.00 " 669,?7 STATE RbAD ANDCO. LINE. Paid J ts. Masters running'Stale'road through Pine township, 51,50 Paid 'George Mack et. al. running co. line between Columbia & Luzerne, 3000 81,50 $34,00 TIP-STAFFS. Amount paid at the fevered courts, TAXES REFUNDED. Amt of road and poor taxes returned 4 a lmMeKirNa $138.65 Amount lo John BLnd, 33 138 98 VVhole amt of mders ioed 1861, 19095.60 Deduct amt of taxes refunded, 138.98 Expenditures for lh year 1861, 68956,62 We, the undeisisned Auditors of . the cc of Columbia. being duly elec',edio adjust and settle the acmonts of the. Treasurer and CommUsioneM, have carefully examined the ace Mints and vouchers of the same.from the fir'-l day of January. A. D.. l'86I, to the titbt day ol January, A. D., 186.2, do certify that we find them correct as t-et forth in the foregoing statement, and that we find a h-tUnre luo ColnmMa connty of FOUR HUNDRED &TWEFTY-ONE DOLLARS AND THREE CENTS, Irom Johu A. Funs lon, Treasurer ol said county. Givtm under our hands thisteveuth day of January, A. D , 1862. (i EOKGE M. HOWELL, JOS. B. KNITTLE, JOHN F. FOWLER, County Auditors. yfeifDANI EL LEE, Clerk. We, the underiMgned Commissioners of Colum bia county, do cerl'fv that the fore uofnsr is a correct statement ol (he account; of said county for the lear 1861. In testimony wheieof we have hereunto set our hand this tevemh day of January A. D. U62 JOSEPH R. PA TTON, ) Comm's WILLIAM LAMON, i of CHARLES H. HFsS, ) Col. Co. Attest R. C. FRUIT, Cle,k ApproveJ by the Court, Feb. 4ih 1862. STEPHEN BALDY. ) A-ociate JOHN MoREYNOLDS j Judges. 'Commissioners Ortice, I Bloomsbursi, Feb. 5, 1862. i SOUKS TATIOrVStV. UHIiani (I, Ferry, Bookseller, Blank Book Manufacturer, and j Dealer in Imported and AniH icn Station : ery, and Photograph Albums, S. W. cor. Fourth and Race, Pluhda. Ulank Account Cooks, Ft'OLS-CAP PAPER, LETTER, NOTE, Bill, Sermon and Drawing Paper, Cuttains and Wrapping papeis, En'elfMes, Pencils. Slates. B'lckmmrin Board". ,Ce, Gold Pen, Family Bibles, Hv nitis, Praer Book- American, En:li-h &. French Inks. Piu ke' Bot.k", Wrilma Desks, &.C. &c, ail of which are teir-a sold at very low prices fot cab. Wm.G. Perry, S. W.cor. 4ir. &Race, Phila. Blank doksf the; Best Quality, can be biu:zM at low prices mi vrv vari etv of stl of binding. l Win. G. Perry's Acconni Book Maonfaciory. S. W. cor 4ih and R-ice Streeis, PhiUia. nmilj' Riblcs. A lrcei assonnient fllins ai very low prices for cah. Win. (J. P-rry. S. W. cor Fourth & Rnce Str--e"s. Bay Win. ii. leri'y' Steel Pens, he best and ch-apeM in th market. Wm. G. Perry. Stationer, S. W. corner Fourth & Race st. oofl I'onks Selling at a bargain. Purchasers buying Books, and Stationery for cah, can pur chase tniic1! below u holesale prices at S W. cor. Foarib & Race. Wm. G. Perry, Bookseller and Statior.er. ISook Riiifliii? Of ever y description executed in thebest style. Persona having books in quantily that heed bindingr, can bae ihem bound at the present lime at very low rates. None but experienced workmen are employed in my establishment. Wm.G PERRY, J5ooA Hinder and Stationer, S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Sts, Phtlada. December 18. 1861 -4m. EUlXIR PROPYLAMINE li sL . b . During Ihe past year we heve introduceil to the notice of tbe medical profession of hU country the Pure Cryatulized Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RULTMATISM ! And having received Irom many sources, both from physicians of the highest stand iiw and from pa!ienl, the most I'iiiermg: I esiimouials or l:s Kent Value in the treatment of (his painful and obsti na'e disease, w e are induced to present it io the pubiic in a for.n READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com mend ilelf io hoe who are suffering wiih his afflicting complaint, atul 10 the medi cal praditiot'er who may leel disposed to lest (he powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been cxt sively experimented vviih in ihe ZVimsylvaiiia SSospilal, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from the published accounts in ihe medical journals ) CW It is carefully put op ready for im mediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists ar 75 Cents per bottle, and at wholesale, of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia, Pknna. ph",U tetpHia. Jcia 26 IS6I 1- P HOTtHiliAPHV IN ALL I I'N B-auches executed in 'he best st!e knouri in the art. at C. (i. CHASES GALLERY, 532 Ar'-h Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. 3?Lile Size in Oil aud Pastil, niTSiereoscopic Portrait, UTAmbrol' pes, Daguerreotypes, &c For Cases, Medallion, Pins, Kings, &c. novl4 Executor's Notice. Estate of Christopher Heller, lute of Mifflin township, Col co., deceased. LETTERS testamentary on ihe es'ate of Christopher Heller, late of MitUin iwp.. Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by ihe Register of Columbia coun Ty, to Samoel Heller, residing in Hollen back township, Luzerne county. All per sons indebted io said estate are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them prepei ly authe Plicated for settle ment 10 the undersigned. Samuel heller, Execuiot. jafitiry 8, 1862. 6t. ORANGEV1LLE ACADEMY, . NORMAL SCHOOL AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE OiangevrieJ 'Columbia County, Pennsylvania fl'HE Third Term ot the present Academ ic year of the Orangeville Male and Female Academy, will commence on Tues day, February 4ih. 1862; Prr. II. U. WALK Ml, A.M., Principal. NORM At. DEPATM ENT. In the arrangement of Classes, Ihe course of study and tiistruciion. and ihe'examina lion and "ra-'nation of pupils, in ibis de partment will conform to ihe State Normal Schools of IVnn'svlvaoia ami lb the. views of the State Department of Public Schools. 1 he Institution Will be under the chara of Prot. H. D. Walker, A. M., as Principal, who as a Scholar,a Teacher and a Lecturer, is too widelv known lo need any recom mendation. The Trustees bav spared neither pains nor expense lo secure the service ot a man in whose integrity and ability they have entire confidence; and they are determined that tbe sohool in the advantages which 'it proffets to the public shall not be surpassed o'y any similar in stitution in ihe State. Arrangements have also been made to connect with, ihe Insti tution a COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE In which the course of InMructint will be as complete and thorough as in ihe best Com mercial Colleges. S udents, also who are desirous of pursuing Classical or select studies will have, as in the State Normal ochools, the Deeded facilities and instruc tion. The preparatory and mode! schools on- der the direct charge of the Principal, will comprise pupils whose a?e or attainments do not quality them lo pursue ihe etudi-i of ihe regular classes. In this department ihere will be furnished to the teacher tu dents who are qi:alifm! for it, an op ponunity lor practice in ihe Art ot Teach uiij, and lor learomji how to organize, arrange, aud instruc t a school, in such a manner that under the.r direct! mi our pub lic shall become truly mode! Schools. Lec tures on the Tneorv and Practic of Teach ir.:j b "iiven to the Teacher students t a l i .il weekly, tuoic Lectures win also oe given Scmi-Mouthly. "iZpaj !Xt g3 CE S3 y Tuition, ptr Session, of eleven weeks : For the first grade 4 00; Second grade -'5.00; Third grade 6.00 ; Commercial Department S15, lull course. One hall the Tuition is required to be paid at the ipMiiii2 of each Session and tne o;her half at tbe close ; unless by agreement; no deduction made for ab serice except in ca-fes nf continued iflnes-. Bi'rt'rciiiiii anil furnished rooms will be nivt-ii Student el i.v.o dolLrs per week., Ttie'e are a!-o room i to let lor those who wish to board themselves. All the text book use f in the Institution crfii be had in the place at the usual selling prices. fFl'or further particulars address the Principal or E. Lazartu, C. Biueritender, J. S. Woods, Wiliiam Kriiz. Orar.2vi!le, Jan. James Patterson, Wesley Bnwinan, SiiTinel Achenbuch, liciard of Itufltes. 15 1862. THE GREAT CAUSE OF 31 IJ JI A. N .13 I S K 11 Y . Jutt Pulli&hrd. in a Sealed Enveloped. Prii t 6 i ext : A LECI'URK BY DR. CULVER LrJL?7lVV.U , ON THE CAUSE AND CURE, of Spermatorrhoea, Con suuipiion, Menial and Pliysica! D'biiity, Nervrnsnes. Epilepsy ; Impared Nutnne f ihe Hod: Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition and In capacity for study and Labor! Dullness of Apprehension: Less of Memorj; Aversion to Society; Love of S duude; Timidity, Self Distrust; Dizziness; Headache: Affec tions of ihe Eyes; Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions, and sexual Incapa city; the consequences of Youihlul Lidis cretior., &c, &c. Z5T I his admirable Lecture clearly proves that ihe above enumerated, often self-af iiicied, evils may be removed with;hts medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, ami should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain seated envelope, on ihe receipt of six cents, or two postage starlit-, by addressina DR CH AS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, N. Y. Post Office box 4586. January 29, 1862-ly. MADISON HOUSE, (OF JERSEY TOWN, PA ) fjMHE subscrif'er would respactfully ap-- prise his friends and the public gener ally, thai he has established the MADISON j HOUSE, io Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house has lat-ly teen refitted and undergone a tnoronah repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared lo entertain the travelling custom as well as the local with iienerai satislaction. His TABLE and BAR, are well supplied and will be careful ly superintended. And Ms M a tiLh is am ply and well Mocked, in charae of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. Cfc He invites a share ol the public cu torn, and pledges his best etloris, to- help his guests feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseytown. Jan R, 1862. SSCB.Mei OFF AT COST. FEW COATS, Pant- and Vests Shawls Bovb' boots, &c, will be r.d ofTai cos', by L. T. SH ARPLESS Notwithstanding ihn enormous prices which Cotton Goods. G.nceries, &c, de mand, I am determined to show th s"p riori.y.of ihe CASH AND READY PAY SYSTEM, by selling goods at lower profits than eer before. JUST RECEIVED sA lot of Mcop Skirts, with the famous Eureka at'achment; th utility of which will be read ly seen upon examina'io". A LOT OFCALICOES.neat styles, which will be sold at prices varying from 10 to LADIES' MOROCCO HEELED SHOES at $1:25. AT.SO, the Balmoral Skirts, a conveu ei'ce which evry lady should posess. (JROCERIES ill be sold at the lowe-t profits, wiih all oiher good-, at L. T SH ARPLESS, Cheap Casit S.ore. Bloomrorg, Jn- 13, 1862. THE CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR COTTON FOk QUILTING. Sec: for sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store f t.T. Sli ARPLESS. Bloothsbnrg, October 30, 1861. FOR SALE! OEVERAL desirable Building Lot in Bloomsburg, for sale. Inquire of Joifa 20, 1860-tf. 7. WIRT. Important to House Owners. -.riportant to Builders. , Important to Rail Road Corrpaniea. . Important to Farmers. To all whom this may concern, and it concern . every body. JOIJXS & CKOSLEY'S , . IMPROVED GLTIAPE41CHA.. The Cheapest at.d most du labia Rooliiug in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. . It can be applied lo New and Old Roofs of" All kinds, eieep or flat, and to Shingle ' Roofs K ithnni removing the Shingles. TH E COST IS ONLY A P.OUT ONE-THIRD TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICK AS DURABLE. , , This article has been ihorousjly lested in New York City and all pan of the United Sta'es, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on Building" ol all kind, such s Factories, Foundries Cflurch es. Rail Road Depot. Cars, and !on Public Buildings generally, Government 'Buildings, &c, by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the past foor year, ami ha's proved to b the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in oe ; it in nvery respect a fiire, water, weh;r and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS Of? ALL KIND'S., Thi is the OftLY material manvfuctvred in the United States which combines i'he very desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally acknowled2d to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. iVo lleut is required in making appfi- . t cation. The expense of applying il is trifling.?" P ordinary Roof can be covered aud flit 4 ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE, end when finished lorms a perfectly 'Fi'i Proof surf, ice with an ela c body, which cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms, Shrinking ol Roof Boards, nor any external action wha'evur. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.,; For Coa'ins Metals oi all Kinds when ex- posed to the action of Ihe Weather and For Prtserviuir and Repairing Jllital Hoofs of all Kinds. This is ihe or.ly Composition Known 'which will successfully resist extreme change of climates, for any length ot time, when applied io me'als, to which it adhere firmly, lorming a body equal io three coat of ordinary pain:, costs much less, and will LAS T IHREE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irom its elasticity is not injured by the con tracticn of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon cuddeo changes of the weather. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEA 1 HER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leakv Tin and other Metal Rools can te read.lv repaired wiih GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosioii'atiA leakiriz, thereby emurina a per fectly water njiht R of for many year. This Cement is peculiarly adapted for ihe preservation of. Iron Railing, Sioves, IRai 2s, ates, Ai;rii-ulturl Implements, &'o'( al-o tor general rpaonfaot'trers ue. CUTT.i PER0IM CEMEST , For preserving ai.d repairing Tin and other Metal Roots or every description, lr,om il great elasticity, is r;ol ii juri by ihe con traction id expansion ot Metals, anr will not crack in cold or run in arni weather. These materials are adapted IO all cli- ma'es, and w e are prepared to soppiy or ders Irom any r an cf the country, at short i.ot.ce, lor GUT I A PERCHA ROOFING io rolls, rea'ly prepared lor use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wilfj fall printed directions tor application. AGENTS WANTED. We trill mukelJberal and sat i -factory arrange menu with responsible pai lies irho would like to establish tlumselnes in a Lucrative aud Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant prool of all wa claim in favor of cor improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several thousand Roofs in New York City and vj cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, iriolesale. Warehouse 78 fFilliam A'., Cornerot Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Foil descriptive Circulars and Price will be farni-hed on application. Oc ober 16. 1861 ty. 'ST. LOUIS IIOTfel CIIESTMJT STREET, ABOVE THIRD IN ih immediate neiahborbooj of Ihe Joh bini! House on Market Third, and Chest- nut Streets, the Banks, Post 03ice, Mer chants' Exchanse S:c &c. ootRDP i:r I 1 Y $1 so. Accommodation when required on tne EU ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from 60 cent and upward, per dv, and meals at a First Cuss Rksturant attached to the Hotel. Price accordiua to the Bills of Far. Ike Hr t'srn take l'itseiiser from anf Mniion 1 o nr :toe lo ihe Hotel. ri English, French, German and Spanish spoken. . July 17. 18GI. FAMj fc WI1TEU GOODS. FETCH ENT HAS Just received from Philadelphia, and is now opening a the old stand lataly occupied by Martz and Ent 'a splen did aortmeui oi merchandize, which will be Fold cheap for CArll OR COUXTRY PRODUCE. - H' stock sonsists of IaJies' Dress Goods, choicel tvU pnd la'est fahions. DRY ?OOI)S tiROCERIES, HARDWARE, QEENS-WARE, CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WARE, IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES BOO IS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY MADF. CLOTHING, &C. &C. In short everything usually kept in d country store. The patronage of oi l friends, and the public generally, is respectfully solicited. The I ighes-l market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. 'Liiiht Street, Dec. 18, 1861. SPECIAL 50TICE. T O C O N S U M P T I V.E The Advertier, having been restoYed lo health in a very few weeks by a very sim ple remedy aber having suffered several veafs with a severe lyaa affection, and hat dread diease, Consumption is anxious to' make known to his lello w-sulfereti thii means of care. . To all who desire it, he will send a cbptr of the prescription used, (frs-e oi charge,) with the directions for preparirU and using i tie same, which they will find a sure core for Consumption, A-thma, Bronchitis, tc. The omy object of the advertiser in send ni2 the Prescription is to benefit the affl.o led, and pied information which he con ceives to be invaluable, ard he hope every ufTerer will iry his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may picve a blessirg. Parties wisntng iLe rascription will please adJre-s Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Wiiriamboro, Kins co., N. Y; Octocer3. 161. Sm. Ayer's Cathartic Pills