STAR OF THE NORTH DliOOJJSRUnG, J A. "fftflnwflay Sornin?, 'march 26tb, 1563. The Cocrt advertisements.for May Term, 'appear in to day' Star. Those deirous of taking oat license had better attend to ihe matter soon. Geoac L SnocMAira will pell a lot of ar liclaa at hia residence in Bnckhorn, or. Sat orday next. This i an adjourned aale .Two young horses will be offered ; also a .-. u '.lnh maw . tKrothor with a lot of JIC3U IUI1L II V U " f i . . - ' - - household goods and farming utensils. Fias We teamed that the ptore house of Wilson Agar, ituate in Rohrsborg, Co lombia county, burned down on Friday or Saturday last. The house was unoccupied for aught we know. The particulars we did not learn. It was a larger and rather magnificent building, probably the fines; house io the village of Rohrsburg. . We want a correspondent in every town and township in the county, who will send us the news of his neighborhood. It is not necessary that he or she shook! write an essay upon whatever incident there may be to communicate, but simply that trm facts of the cae be given in a legible hand and an intelligible style. Friends,seud us your local news ! Wt KOTtccD at the election, on Friday last Mterat of our woa'd-te-prominent democrats openlv opposing the regularly lormed Urnon Pemocralic Ticktt ! That was not right. If they could not votethe ticket, why not let it alone when they claim to be Democrats ? Such work as that will be kept in the mar fcet, aad at the proper time auctioneered off! Col. James Cameron. The remain of the late Colonel of the 79tb Regiment N. Y - V. were recovered not long since at Bull's Run, and brought to Lewisborg and interred on Monday of last week. The funeral was largely attended. The body was place d in the family vault of Wm. Cameron. This gallant Colonel, it will be remembered, fell in ihe hard focghc tatt'e at BuTs Run,in July last. To Lists to some of our Republican f-teids in this p'ace praising up Simon Cam eron, yon would think he (Simon) was or e of the most honest and upright men Ameri ca evr possessed. Shame !How did Si mon become so independently rich? Did he accumulate his wealth from Falarie? ? Nonsense his salaries would have only af lorded bim a poor living. Pkter30w for April i a magnificent nnm ler. Its embellishments in this isMie are aperior :o all others hat have appeared heretofore. The work is a good one, and deserves a large pat ronage which we sin cerely hope it receives. T.ie ladies should send for it at once. They would never re gret it. Ihe fashions are tiptop, always io the first rircles, and early upon the stage. Price of work, S2. In clnb it comes con siderably less. Pktkrsojj is among the Jathionobles. "Hurrah for the Union " a'id the stacks of new goods at I.. T, Sharpless? Cheap Cash Store, one door below our office. The proprietor of this Cheap Cash Store is de termined to rais a breeze among the store goods generally. lie has reduced his pri ces upon nearly every article kept in his storu. Upon his calicoes, gingham, mu iins, and all his dry-good in particular, there is a tracked difference in the price. Groceries are reduced in pr"f?e in propor tioa with other articles Give him a call; all those who wi-h to ave money. Tdb following gentlemen were elected to: of3ejin Bloom, township on Friday last We i!l prepare a list of sll the local offi ce rs, newly elected, this Spring, for our R(xt week's paper. ' Bloom Constables, Gorden R. Goff, Phil ip S. Sloyer; Supervisors, George" Yost, Conrad Bittenbenuer, James K Eyer; Poor Overseers, Jacob R. Grul, Eii Barton; School Directors, Jeremiah J. Brower, John R. Sloyer;' Judge, Caleb Barton, jr; In spectors, Geo. Weaver, I. W. Uartman ; Assessor, Benjamin S. Merrill ; Auditor, William Fnyder. Five of whom, we un derstand, claim to be Democrats! Miller and Ever, merchants in this place, are constantly receiving new goods, of rarions descriptions, from the cities of New York and Phila., all of which they will sell to their friend? and customers, at a reasonably low figure, "quick sales and small profits" being their motto. They are prepared to sell muslins, calicoes, linens, flannels, and dry goods generally, as cheap if not cheaper than yon can purchase else where. They have a general astortment of goods, and that too which the people roost needi Give them a call, they are fair, hon est Democratic dealers. Your attention is irjTiled to their stock of merchandise. Thi Election in this township.on Friday last, passed off, as usual, without any dis turbances. As is generally known in these parts, the Union Democratic Ticket was laraely defeated, as was anticipated, would be the result, previous to the election. Not withtitandip?, defeat staring the Union Dc moc'ticy ia the. face they were determined to have a ticket of tbeir own forming and choice. A ticket was made, composed of our besf citizen loyal Union Democrats, and was 6cpported by an average ol eighty Vf-tes! There were no exertions made to elect this ticket. Those who supported it done so out of pure mclives, and nothing else, it can be relied cpor. that those eighty men, who voted the ticket ia question, :are .tree, Constitution, Union-loring patriots, and Democrats of the first water, who have al ways teen the true friends' of the Union, while lbs Republicans and Abolitionists were crying "let the Union slide," 'it is not worth the prica of a poor braakfast with sla- The flcRi.tr Guards hare been in another engagenjttnt, near Winchester. They have lost their Colonel. Particulars not received. An Abolitionist Mobbed. The papers of Tuesday inform us of the mobbing of the notorious Wendell Philips, at Cincinnati, where he was attempting to make one of his famous abolition harangues. At the out" start of his remarks he avowed himself an Abolitionist and disunionist. He no doubt told the truth. The audience did not deem it proper to allow such a man as Phillips to poison the minds of the patriotic people ; and in order to put a stop to his treason they applied hisses,stones and eggs to the orator, which proved effectual. The lecturer was taken away in a hurry by his abolition friends just io time to save a suit of "tar aod feathers." Tbit same man lectured a few days since, at Washington city, to Old Abe and his hordes, when he told Lincoln to receive the negroes in this war else Jeff Davis would, and that the man who took the black by the hand was sure to win. Phillips is not quite compet mentus and the men who invite-him to lecture for them cannot be considered altogether right. Inland No. 10. The latest accounts we have s:ate that the rebels are still in pos session of that Island. The firing is kept up tlowly day and night at intervals of half an hour. Our fire is mostly put upon the j upper battery on the Island. It is said thai 1 some of the rebel batteries have not replied 1 for several days. Their battery on the main shore, is misteriously silent, aod the en campments seem to grow less Our latest accounts state that Gen. Bum side occupies Beautort. and that the rebels evacuated the town. Gen. Burnside moved to this place soon after having taken New bern, N. C. The rebels btew up Fort Ma con and burned the steamer Nnhvile to keep them out of our hands. The rebels had about 16,000 troops on the road be tween Goldsborongh and Newberu on the day that our troops occupied Newbern. Tn k Str of the North is no doubt an eye-sore to some of our Republican friends in this place. It was thought by them to send a copy of our paper, of week before lat, to G&nkral Shields in order, perhaps that he. might see how well Toodles, (in Shields' Division) handled the frauds of Simon Cameron and the abo'itionists gen erally, together with a few weak points, ot the administration. Mr. Toodies has teen in a hunt, and H among tre tortunaie, we will hear more Irom him npor. the same subject that wories the Republican. Ttie Republican party are on the defensive, and there is just where lhey dislike to be at this particular time, with their bad causes, frau dulent contractors, &c , to defend. Court Proclamation. ,M1EREAS,the Hon. Aaron K. Peck- ham. Pre-ident Jude ot Ihe Court Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter 5iin of the Pe.u-e, and Cocrt of Co'nmon Plea and Or;hait.-' Cofrt, in the 26th Judicial DUtnrt. cot:,o. ed of the counties of Columbia. Su'tivan and r omn, and ( tie Hons. Stephen Baldy and John McReynolds, Associate Judses, ol Co lumbia Co, have isued their precept, bear tri'rja'e one thousand eighteen hundred and t sixty one, and io me directed lor hoMins " Court of Oyer and .terminer, and Ueneral Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms hnrs, in the county of Columbia, on Ihe firM Monday (bein- the 5th day) of May, next and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, io the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Con-iables ot the said County of Columbia, thai lhey be then and there m.their proper persons at 10 n -clock in ihe forenoon ol said day. with tneir records, inquisition and other rememt ra t ces to Co thoe tntn-js which to their nrii.-e-appertain to be done. And those that are bound by reoosnize, to pros-ei'ote aaain-t the prisoners that are or may be in ihe Jail of -aid rounly ol Columbia, ta b then anc there to proecure then as shall be jusl. Ju rors are requested to be punctual in then attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated at rJ!oomsbur, 24th nay ol xaaron. mine year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and frixiy-one. and in the eishty-Rixth year of the Independence of the Uii'ed 5tate nl America. (God save tte Common wealth.) JOSIAH H. FUKMAN, SherifT's Office. ) Sheriff. B!oomsb.irr, Mar. 26, 186; 2 i DAMH. UYrOr.K, I'KOI'll I I.TOK. WYOMINO, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN JJJlHE Proprietor respert'ully informs hi' M. "friends and the public enerallv lhat he has taken charee of ihe Wyoming House, in the villas of Wyomins, near ihe Railroad Depot of that place, and has fitted it out so as to entertain both transient and perma nent visitors in a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are spacions and airy, and not onlv calculated io add lo the conve nience and comfort ol ihe iravelingcommu- nitv. bu also to those who would seek a nleasant summer resort with families. HIS TAnl.t will oe suppiieu wnu tne ucm the market can afford ; arid his BAR will be furnished with the pores' liquor that can be obtained. The proprietor will give his exclusive attention to the comfort and con venience ot his ciifsts. and is determined to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a mong the first hotels in the Sine. The Proprietor hopes that from his expe rience in ihe business, and by unremitting attention on his part, combined with a jndi cious selection of the most careful ami otli ing servant, b may b entitled to the fa vorable consideration of ihe public, arid re ceive a liberal share of their patronage. Please give htm a call, and jodae for onrselve- April 2, 1859. WJ51.B K00XS Proprietor. DL003ISUI7KG, PA THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in Ihe central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, has been ihoronsthly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in ihe most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will De supplied with the best ihe market affords.and his Bar with the choicest liquors Atteutise ostlers will always be on hand, and his stabling is the most extensive in thU section of country. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to convey passen g3 , d from tk. B.ih gffifai Bloomsborg, July 4, I860. ' " DAVID L0UEXBERG, CLOTHING STOKE. , On Main treet,twod6orsaboTetbe Amer ican Hotel.' - . ... . . -ii i - j : . u i. 1 -. AXEB'S I CATHARTIC; . PILLS. Are yon sick, feeble, and l complaining? Areyoucrotof order, with yonr system do- , ranged, nd your feeling on comfurttiblef These aymp-. torn re often the prelude to , erious illness. Some fit of aicknese is creeping upon you, and should be averted by s timely nee of the right rem- "B.B J edy. Take Ay el's ViUa, and ; f cleanse out the disordered hit- -I mors purify the blood, and j let the fluids more on anob V structed in health again, 1 They stimulate the function! of the body into rigorous so tWlty, purify the system from the obstructions which mak. dtsease. A cold settles somewhere la the body, and ob. tracts its natural functions. These, If not relieved, react upon themselves and the mirrounding organs, pro While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayes Pills, and see bow directly they restore UM natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant bow directly they restore thl feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent it this trivial and common complaint. Is also true in man) of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The sanv . puriratiTs effect expels them. Caused by similar obstrue tions and derangements of the natural functions of tn. bodv, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cur t by fhe same moans. None who know the virtues of the i PUlm will negtect to employ them when suffering froo i the disorders they enre. - Statements from leading physicians In some or thl principal cities, and from other well known publie pel -sons. From a Ibrwarding Mtrtha.nl rSL Louti, lib. 4, 185t . Ds, Ana: Tour Pills are the paragon of all that !i great In medicine. They have cured my little daughU t of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had pvov 1 incurable tor years. Her mother has been long grier w ouiily afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin an J in her hair. After our child was cured, she also trta d your Pills, and they Lav. cured her. a V. As a Family Physic. From Dr. E. TV. Gxrtwrtght, Acio Orieevt. Ymir Tills are the prince of purges. Their escetts; it qualities surpass any catbartio we possess. They a mild, but vrry certain and effectual in their action on tl e towels, which makes them invaluable to us in the, .lai y treatment of disease. Headache, SIckHeadaclie, Font Stomacli. From Dr. Edward Boyd, ftaltimore. DeARCno. Arm: I cannot answer vou vihat comptah ts I have enrfi with yonr Pills better than to say all Vint o trtr tn.it with a vuraatira medicine. I place creat depi n- dence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest wi J disease, and believiDg as I do that your Pills afford us t is best we have, I of course value ttietn highly. PmaBtmo, Pa., May 1, 1855 Dk. J. C. Atkk. Sir: I hava been repeatedly cured f the worst htadach any bodv can have by a dose or t vo of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stom b, which tliey cleanse at once. Yours with great resjvect, F.T). W. rRKTtLE Clerk of Sttamer Clear fb milous Disorders tlver Complaint i. F,wn. Dr. Titodcn t Bett, ny.w Tor Cry. Not only are your Pit'.s admirably adiiptod to tbeir p tr poee as an aperlunt. l uf. I find tlitir lxncliciiil eflocts ut on the J-ivcr very marked indeed. Thty lmve in my pi xo tico proved more tflTA'tual for the euro of b'limia oun- plaint tliuii any on romcdy I enn mention. I aincer ly lojoire tlmt vte'havft at ienstli a purgative which is or- . thy the confidence of the profoasum aud the ,ne. Dctartmbnt or rns IsTinron, 1 Waahintou, I. C, 7tli Keb., 1850. j Ftn 1 1 have usad your 1'ilU in my general nml lioyp tal practireever hince you made thorn, unl cannot besitut to s.iy tiit-y are tho best cathartic wo employ. Tlvir re ru laiin action on the liver is quick aud deoHed, coi se-qui-ntly thoy are an admirable remedy for dcruugiui( uts of tlit organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom found a chjm of biliuut Jueuse so obstinate that it did not readily yWI '. to them. fraternally yours, AlAZO ISA Li, M. B , i'ityiician nf the Marine Wisp taU Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. i Voi Dr. J. G. Often, of Chicago. Yonr Pitts have had a long trial in my practice, sr 3 1 hold them in eMeeiu as one of the best aperients I I avs ever found. Their alterative ffect upon the liver nil kes them an excellent remedy, when given in small do for bdtmtt djseutrrti and diarrhoea, l lieir sugar-coa iug ruukc them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impnrlty of the Blood. JVo liev. J. r. Jlimei, Alitor of Adeent Church, Bo. ton. Dr. Ate: I have used your Tills with extranrdii ary success in my family and among those I am called to riait in distrens. To regniaie me organs m uignumi uu purity the blood, they are the vry best remedy I liave ever known, and I can confidently recommend the) a to my friend. Yours, J. V. Ill Mi 9. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24, 18! J. Deak Snt : I aui lining your Cathartic Pills in my i rae ltc, and find lliein an excellent purgative to clean the svntem and purify the fmm'uine of the blood. 3 1 v JOHN G. MEACUAM, M. D. Constipation, Cestlvcntsi, Snppressl nt ltlicnmcttiHiii, uouc, ncaniK, 'V ay, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Firm Dr. J. F. Tatrghn, Mmtreal, Canada. Too much cannot b said of yonr Tills for the en of ttolifmrtt. If others of our fraternity have found hem n rfftcnciotis ss I bare, they should join me in proc slm-in-f it fur tho benefit of tbe multitudes who sulfcr from that complaint, which, although bad enough in its tf, is rlie progenitor of others that are worse. I belieTi co d'triKU to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and curs the disease. From Mr. E Stuart, Phytician and Mulwif', Bo on. I find one or two lar does of yonr Pills, taken 1 1 the proper timo, are excellent promotives of the natural vcre tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to elranoe the ttomach and rxptl onrm. They are so ranch the best physic we have that I recoux oend no other to my patients. From ihe Rev. Dr. Harriet, of (he MeOioditt Fpil. CK arch. rciASKi Horse. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1556. norcoRrt) Sib: I shonld be nnprnteful for the -ellef your fckill has bronKht me ir 1 did not report my c tse to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on eicru ciatinz n'uralijie pnht, which ended in chronic rh uma tisin. Notwithstanding I had the bet of physician I, the dinease jrrew worse and worse, until by the advlca o your exo-Uent wrent in Baltimore, Dr. Slackensie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Ily persei ering ia the use of them, I am now entirely well. gexATS Chambe, Baton Rone, La., 5 Dee. 1 155. Tin. Arra: I have been entirely cured, ly yonr P lis, of Bhtumatic Govt a painful disease that had afflict ?d me for years. VINCENT ELIDE LL. js-Most of the Tills In marVet contain Me rury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful ha ids, is ds--i-ous in a public pill, from the dreadful nse qnences that frequently follow its incautious nec. Those contain no mercury or mineral substance whatevei. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes foi $1. Prepared by Ir. J. C. AYEE So CO., Lowell. : H ass. isiiUl hy K. P. I.ntz, J R. Moyer, a id O. M Hayenbuch, B!oomebur, and by one dealer in eterv town in the Slate. April 6, 1861-ly. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Lstk White Swan) Race Street, above ZA PhiSadeljiliia. T. V. IlOAUES, Proprietcr. Terms, $1.25 pep day, rpO the old customers of this well-known J House, I desire to say, that I have renovated, improved and newly fun ished ihe sarfie, and that I respectlully solicit a continuance of their patronage. S'ransers, travelers and visitors, cor dially invite to the hospitality of the "Na tionai" to come and see and jude lor tliemelve of its advantages and iner ts. The loealioH is central, and convenient for Merchants and business men gen 'rally. We will always endeavor lo Mudy the warns and comforts of our uest, anil with our on; experience coupled with o ir at tentive "'and obii-in? assistants, wn feel prepared to kep a good Hotel, and hope to ive general satisfaction. 3 T.V. ROAEES. Philad., Jan. 1st, 1862. v H E CON F ESS IONS and EX P LUIj UN L I: of SUFFERER. Published as a warn- iri-r. and lor the e-pecial benefit of Young Men and thns- who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Prematu e De cay, &c, &c, &c, by one who has cured himself by simple means, afer bei ig put io " great expense 3nd inconvenience, through ihe use of worthless met icines prescribed by learned Doctors. cmgle enpie may be had of the mthor, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BERT. Eq, Greenpoint, Long Island, New York. t January 15, 1862 2m. , KOTICE TO LAXD OWN EES. THE undersigned, Treasurer of Co'ombia County, would give notice to all thoi e ow ing him their taxes on unseated lands, for the years 1860 and 1861, thai thej must come forward and Day the same, bt tween ik; ami th first nf Aoril. otherw'ne the land will be advertised and sold. i. word to the wise is sufficient &c. ' JAS. S. McMNCH. Treasurer' Offlc, ) Trtower. Bloomiburg, Feb. 19, 1862. j f. STATEMENT"" OF THE FINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF COLUM BI A Pa., FROM THE FIRST DAY of JANUARY, 1861, to THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1862. flHE Auditors elected to fettle and adjust the public accounts of Columbia county have examined the ame from Ihe tst day of January, 1861, lo the In dav of January 1862, and respecttuliy lay renre tne Hon orable the Judges ot tnr court oi common Plea, Ihe followins atatement and report, asreeably to the 22d Section of the "Act ol the Ceneral Assembly ol ih'm Common wealth, passed the 4th day of April, A. D., 1834." JOHN JA. FUNST0N, Treasurer of Columbia county, in account with said county : DR. Jan. 1861, To nxes outslnndinz, S7I43 37 do do push in Treasurer's hand 2055,48 Ian. 7th, To cash of J. J. Ram, land re. learned, Feb. 5th, To cah of S. F. Headley, land redeemed, Feb. 6, Tocafh of V. Cole, old iron, Fe. 9, To cashjof J. Gulbraitli, laud redeemed. 3,77 46,14 11,18 22,17 June, Am'tof Co. tax assM for 1861, R7S9.48 do do State tax ass'd lor lPtJi, bui.os do A m't cash ree'd from military ass'd 1S61, 71 08 Oct. To ten day assessment, 5,48 Nov. 12, To cash of A. Lilley, J. i'., on sal of an esttay, Njv. 12 To cash received for use of Court Room, 2,12 8,00 Dec. 18, Intere-M on Note of I rey- hard, a Im'r of fe. Hyman. dee'd, 10,73 Dm. To Note of B. Hayman's adm'r, 2fi 24 To imereM of the same, 4 13 2b60l 06 CR. By ami outstanding for 1861 and pre. vious years, $.223.05 By exonerations allowed collectors 26S 25 By commissions, do do 880.87 IS v orders redeemed. 9134,70 l!v Trpasnrer'a com. on ?9000,PO, 360 00 By balance on the abatement a per a f!i,!a TJunnrl (laimil Mar Auditor Genl's Report. 28th, 1861, PSih. 1861. 26,03 By am t of Slate lax paid S'ate Trea nrer July 24th, 1861, 8290, 13 By cash in hands ot J reas. due co., 4'zi.us 26601,06 KXPCXDITrRPA Assessors pay, spring asessrrient, S340,?9 An .In irieniel assessment, 429.03 ir769,'J2 ! AGRICULTR L SOCIETY. I A'mt pa'nl Oor.ntv A?r Sic;"lv, S100,00 ; Am't paid Auditor's a t.d C'erk, Am't imid XV. Wirt for nrtditirg Pro 40 5 ! j thouotury's and Re-isier's ac'ts, . . ., BRIDGE ANT ROAD VIEWS. Am't naid sni:.t.V p"oti. - 1 1 0,00 BLANK BOOKS i Am't paid sundry per-oii bk hooks, 59 63 i BOARD OF RELiEF. Am't piid K"-nn- Sinter, in 00 , do F.liS'bet' Siether, 1( r.,1 ' do Mr-. Ks e Mahoney t" 00 do Margaret M.Oirr. Mm; do Mary J. Thornlon. 6.00 do Mrs.' iMterson, . !.0() t'o Mrs. Diehl, 5 t.'O do Mrs. Taylor, f 00 do Mrs. Fowler, b 00 do Mr-. Mary Jane Manning, fv.oo do Mrs. Eck, 5 00 do Rosalinda Warner, 5.00 Ho Sarah Simon. 5 00 Paid S BaMy feJ. Kvans, B of Keli-f. B.oO ?S6,00 COMMONWEALTH COSTS, mount pnid snndn- persons. 5396,23 CONS r A BLBS' UETURNS. Amount paid m i rt- several courts 86,30 COURT CRIER. Am't p'd cotui erier durin2 the vear S54.00 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. P'd Ann Lontr, cleanina: court house S17.00 COUNTY BUILDINGS. Am't paid for repairs done to county buddings diuin" the year, St 13,09 JCROPS WAGES AND MILEAGE. Pot, I liirnn ni the several courts. 853. 26 ! PRIMING. Wm. H. Jacoby, Levi L. Ta'e, A. B. Tate, SI30.5a i 61,36 72 i-9 j C3M4,4 1 j 1 S15r,fi2 j S164.38 fak-mon JMin, PENITENTIARY. Pai ' Eas'.em ?'a' p.-o'ne-M.irv. PROfllONOTAllV Paid Jacob Evertv ' POSTAGE. Amoun' l aid Plen:on John. ROAD DAMAGES. Paid William l oi-. Ben :.:, do Jane Shep Madison, ll'i Sl5.on 35 0') 3'.'0 .('it 20.t 4- en') 10 no li; ot! 20 00 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Mrs M Bir'on, l.i'tom, James smke, Si'o't, Jot'ii M-i'-.. do IVcr M-hrlr, d- Jaeob S'Hiier'c he.f. M viion, Wfly Bowman, Ora e, Jarob Ash, Benton. A:t'-n Hester, jr., Mt. Plea-ant, John Spn:h, i'n-on, Dennis Pur-el, Btoom, (2ross &Kuhn, do Siph.") Knhn do John Wi.tts, (2reer.wnod, Mr. S. A. Petnkiti, Bloom, i() t-U 7. HI 75 00 2 ?).(.() 2o.OO 11) 00 50,00 S7 12,00 ' S400 00 218.66 BRIDGE CONTRACTS. Amt pair1 John Ent on coniiact, do David Savage, fc6l! 1.6 BRIDGE REPAIRS. Amt ptd sundry prson lor repairs, ?279,22 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK George Miiler, 5149,50 Joseph R. Patton, lR-00 William I.amon, i...u Charles H. Hes-, Robert C. Fruit, Clerk, 4f"J ' ' S92ti,50 COMMISSION ERS? ATTORNEY. Am't paid John G Freer", Att'y. S60.00 . . . mi.ii VIM' D1S1KIUI Al itmmr,i. Amt paid E. H. Li'tle Dist. A't'y, ELECTION EXPENSES. $97,00 4fsor 4o ' 29 Spring election s .vsaring otiiceise' Special clec iori, General election, Sli.i4.2l FOX AND WILD CAT SCALP Amount uai I sundry ,f fun-, FUEL. Amount pa'u' for coal and wood, INCIDENTAL. S106.S7 $4. 3 S37 01 Amount paid sundry ;.rsnns, ivcnn i Vi L' Am't paid Lycoming Insurance co. S25 77 INQUESTS. Amt paid snndry persons for holding inquest during the year, ?33,04 REGISTER & RECORDER. Paid D. Lee, recording I'rea bond, SP.OO do " do for copying alphabet to Mortgage Book, 50 nQ SHERIFF'S BILL. Am't paid John Suyder for conveying Clark Price et. al. io Penitentiary $281 00 P'd J. Snvder board &c for prisoners 345,83 Paid Josiah H. Fermao for boarding fce 25.90 OUUblD ww fc653,73 SURVEYOR. Paid Solomon Neybard for Sorveyins, and making map for couoty, 594,27 Paid P. W, Shafer, eurteying co. ho between Col. & Schuylkill conntie T5,00 , - v .. . - . . 6b9,27 STATE ROAD AND CO. LINE. Paid Jas. Masters running Stale road through Pine iownhip, 51,50 Paid Georae Mck et. al. running co. line between Columbia & Lucerne, 30,00 $81,60 t31,00 TIP-STAFFS. Amount paid at the several courts, TAXES REFUNDED. Ami of road and poor taxes returned to townships, 5138 65 Amount io John Bond, 33 13K 98 Whole ami of orders ined J861, Deduct ami of taxes refunded,' 89095.KO 13.P8 Expenditures for the year 1861, 8956, 62 We, tte nndei-i2 ne1 Auditor of ttie cc of Coliimhia beinl uly electdto aifjusl and settle Ihe accounts ol the Treasurer and Co'rnisinneM, have carefully examined ilie accounts and vouchers of the .ame.from the first day of J-utuary. A D . 1861, to the fitM diy ot Jj'iuary, A. D., 186 do certify that we find them porrect a et forth in Ihe foreaoin statement, and that we find a balance due Colombia county of FOUR HUNDRED &TWEFTY-ONE DOLL MIS AND THREE CENTS, from John A. Funs- ton. Treasurer of said county. Given under our hands this seventh day of January, A. D , 1862. GEOKGK M. HOWELL, r JOS. B. KNITTLE, V ,J JOHN F. FOWLKU, Aud,l"- Adetf DANIEL LEE, Clerk. We, the nmlerfigned Commissioners of Columbia county, do cert'fy that the fore joins i a correct statement of Ihe accounts I - c r j i . i iom (IU VOiimy lor inr yr st our hands this seventh day of January A. D. 1662 JOSEPH R. PATTON. ) Ccmm's WILLIAM LAMON, of CHARLES H. HEbS ) Col Co. Attest R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. Auprrwe.l hv iiie Cour', Feb. 4 ill l"f-2 STEPHEN BALDY, ) A-.ociate JOHN M REYNOLDS. J Jud-es. Commi'-sioiif rw Otlice, ) Bloomsbars, Feb. 5, 162.1 IVfllfam G. Terry, Bookseller, Blank Book Mailing, nrpr end De;iW in Imported and American Station ery, arid Photograph Albums, S. W. cor. Fonrthend Rp.ve, Phitada. Elaiik Accou.il !ookSj FoOLS-CAP PAPER, LETTER. NOTE, Bill, Sermn-i ond )raivin r pper, Cuftin- and Wrapping pperf. Sl itP. Hic('jrriin(i!i V J-.n vemps, I enc:l. nrl. CtiesT G'ld P.-ti. Pa".! h.iv. H tr.n. Prstvcr Or A p. an. E'"!i i & Fie:"i lts Pocke &.? , '! o! wr, ich vi'tv ir v 'if.e-i for Ciib W. t-nr 4 I & Riv-, p:-i :. ; !(-, Wr.l. j f ; r r i ' -i.lt ,i' W-t. i r. . s Blank C oks of Hip Rest Q ?ailiy, p-i'i . bung"! mi t.i'v prire-. m vv't vari iy r,i : I- t bin iin? n- Win. CJ. Perr,'r Acco'n d Bo k Mii'i'.'Hc"ir!U S. W. t or -itlt a 'vJ R i.-c S;reets. Phi! 'a. Fnniily RjSIrs. A larr:e assortment fH!tn:i a1 very 1 )v prices for cash. Wm. (2. P-'try, S. W. ror Four-b & Ka- S"'e s. IStjy 1Vb:i. S. Perry's Steel Per;, the best and cheapest in the market Wit. G. Perry, S tti.mr, S W comer Fonnh & R;t-" Sllin? at a brtiain i'r.tcfi aers btiv'"i? Rool and Stationery for cah, can pnr- rlinift rnnct blnv; wholesale prices at W cor. Fourth tfc Rice. Wm. G Prry, Bpokeler and Statior.or Of pvery description execn'ed in the best style. Person having books in quantity that r-eetl binding, ran have ihem boni d at the prS"nt time al very low rates. None bet esuerieiited workmen art emp!ryed in rr.y cstsMi-hment. Wm.G. PERRY. lrrk Under t:nd S'jti"uer. !", iir-r. Si R ; Tt I tr.. Sts, Phi ELIXIR PR0FYlaijNk T.-iT "XT" : J ... . , .,r v i " .-e l.itro.fiK-il i f 'ha it pi' ca! rfeseioo of I've Ciyi'Lz'l Chirr i-le rj 1.1- c c.'rv iii:3it;:Y fuvl miEir-MTisji : Ai.'1. tiAvtg r'.-.MVr-d troni Mi'tiy - N.;h r. ni pssien?n ot the hi-'iet v.i'd- i. .r 'nnd Iro n -t :s. Ke irtn-'. ri.iltfiins 1 esilmom.tls of I:nI Vain" in ir-'atin? r,t ft t : paintnl hi i re li-pr.sp. v. c are ii..lnr-1 io p to the ptibiie m a lorm READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com mend itself to tive who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, -and o the m!di cal prartiiioner who may feel disposed lo test ihe powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the firm above spoken of, has recently been extpu sively experimented with in the EVmssylvatiia SlospiJa!, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear fr-m the published accounts in tne medical journals.) CF". It is carefully pui up ready for im mediate ne, with full directions, an I can be oMained from all the druggieM at 75 Cnt per tH'ttle. ami at wholesale of BULLOCK d CRENSHAW, Drii.'g'.-ts ir d Man'jfactnririg Chemisis, Pl!l!.lIK:.P!tlA, Pkxna. T--- 26. ).afl I . njiJO ; t 'HV I.N ALi. I I 3m-. - n. i'i.'i ' e i k wn t'.. art at C G CH J.XES GAt.LKIi. iS2 Aren Str-ei. East of S:f. hhiUd I . i i : nfLtt Si. in Oil HM'I Pastil. PIT S'ertt-i'Op'c Portrait. 59"Ambrot" pes, Dagnerreoty: e. &. For Cases, MtialliOt)s, Pins, Ring. &"C iiovM Execnli' IN'olice. Estate vf Chmttrplitr Hdler. lite of Mifflin township. Col co., ee i. FETTERS testamentary n Ihe c-'ate of J Christopher Heller, late of M.fflin iwp.. Columbia connty ileceasi', have been granted by the Reg-ster ot Columbia conn r, lo Samuel Helkr, residing in Hollen back township, Luzerne county. All per sons indebted to raid estate are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent ihem propetlv authenticated for tettle ment to the undersigned. SAMUEL HELLER, Extculor. January 8, 1862. 6t. ORANGEVILLE ACADEMY, NORMAL SCHOOL roaiaiccciALD institute Oiangtvi'le, Columbia County, PennsyfouiJi flHE Third Term o the present Acad em- ic year of lhex Orangeville Male and Female Acalemy, wiiicommence on l ues- day, February 4th. 1862; Prof. 11. I. WaLUVH, A. ill , Prlnclpnl. NORMAL DEPATMENT. In the arrangement of Classes, the course of study and instruction, and the examina tion and graduation of pupil-, in lids de parlment wdl conform to the State Normal chonl of Penti9vania and to the views of the Stale Department ol Public Sch6oI- I he liixiiiuiion will be under the coarse of Prot. H. D. Walker, A. M., as Principal, who as a Scholar, a Teacher and a Lecturer, is too widely known to need any repom meudalio'i. The Truteei have fcpared nei'her paiiii nor expense lo secure the service ot a man in whose integrity and ability thy have entire confidence ; ami they are deiermined that the sohnol in the advantages which it proffen lo the public fha!l not be surpassed y any similar in sii'.uiion in the State. Atrangementa have aho been made lo eonneel with the Insti tution a COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE In which the conre of InMructinn wi.i he a complete an-.l ihorough a- in ihe best Com mercial College. S udent, aUo whii are ilestroU" oj jinriiinr Classical or select studies will have, as in the State Normal Schoolc, ihe needed facilities anl ms.rtic- i I t lion. I The preparatory and mode! schooU, un der the direct charge of the Principal, w ill comprise pupils whose age or attainment do not qnalil them to pursue the ffudiea of the regular cla-e. 1" this department there wili be furnished lo the teacher stu dents who are qnalifi?d for it, an op ponunitv tor practice in the Art ol Teach ing, and lor learning ho.v to otganiz-. arrange, and instruct a rchool, in snch a nidiitier ihal under their direction our pub he shall become truly model Schools. Lec tures tn the Tueory and Practio of Teach ing will L given t- tho Teacher student weekly. Ptildic Lectures will also be given S-mi-M-MU!,ly. Tuition, pe r m-'io-i, rd eleven weeks : For the hrt r3ii' $4 00; Jjerond grade :"5.00; Third 2ra" SC. 00 ; Co'nmercial Deparirrient ?15, fu!l coarse. One hiilf the Tuition is required lo bp paid p.t the opening of each be.-ion and !D o'her hsif al the cloe ; unless, by nreeir.ent ; no deiiuz'ion made tor b pface except in raM of iM.nt.inued illness. Bo irciin ar'l urn!sid rooms will be ,-iven S n !ei t- al f.vo (lulUrs pr week. Tee'" nre a!o rO''n s lo let tor those who i to t o;ril thejnxel ves. t e i-x' b 'oks ui-eil in the Institution i-:.n be had in it e place at the uual selliiii!; :rt'e. r?"Fcr furiher particulars address the Priori p.il or E L'.zarus, James Patterson, (J Bmenbeiider, V-sle B.wman, J.S. Woo.!--, Jfimtnsl Artienbuch, William Fri:z. Hoard of 'I rustics. Ofiinevi;le, Jan. 15. IS62. THE flU EAT CAUSE OF II V ,13 A IV .13 I S I) K Y . Jest PnbUliPil in a S'fohd E us doped, f'rirr f , rut : A LECTURE BY DR. CULVER- WKLI , ON THE CAUSE AND UUE, of Sp-rmatrrrhfe, Coii- sntn'Mion. Meotnl and Physical I'Oiiity, Nervousness. Epilep-y ; Impared Nuirtns r f tfie Bo 'v. Lasilnde; Weakn-is of the Limb-and tt e back; Indisposition and In rimari'v lor study and Labor r Dullness of Apt r-heni-ion; Less of Memory; Aversion to Society: Love of Solitude; Timidity, Self Distrust; Dizziness; Headache; A flec tions rd tne Eys; Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions, and pevual Incapa city; ihe font-equences.of Youihlul Lidis rret io;. . &e.. &C. T" I his admirable Lectureclearly prove I hat e nt'ove einimera'eti, imh-ii m evil m:iy be removed withthts i c. i r r wttiiout tiangerom snrjicai u- :'.- should be rea.J by every : "vi-yv !!:;'. in 'he latitl. r -eal, f !t' a:!dres, in a plain . v vtii.r.ti t;, r-etpt of siv cents, .v-iri--e sfTii'S, t ad.'res-ing t w o DR CHAS. .1. C. KLINE, !27 H vry Jai,.ar N. Y. P-i-t Othi e box 4586. IS62-1. (OF J E 115 EY TOWN, PA ) ATHl'E Mit-m! er would respect! ttlly ap- pn-e I is !r pr d- nr.d the public pener- .1 hi. tiiK e-taoii.-ne'.i tne MADISON house, ; ,, J-rs-vtown, Colntntia county Pa. The nhnvp ) onse lias ! t t v been T"fitted and i ot! t- , n dergotc a 'horongh reptiiring by she pro-e-i.t it rrieior H- i- Itdlv pr-pared to entertain ' . ... ii .i.- i.,i ii. a t r.i ve . . in ' Cll-'OOI s ri inr -n with er."ral sHti-taction , His TABLE and BAR. are well snt-piied an'"5 will te careful ly sni etttfended. And hts STA BLE is am n!v and well stocked, in charge of careful yrnoms, wiil always be properly attended V?' He invites a share of ihe public cus. torn. and pledges his best efforts, to help his"uests leel at home. SAMUEL RIMBY Jerf?ytown, Jan lfc6J. jIXU AT COT. FEW CO.'l, rants and Vets, Miawl B. vs' tioots, c, will be sold c(T at cost tv I.. 1 . SIIAKIM.lS Xnnv itr.slnnaing the ericrmons price which Cotton Goods. Cj.ocenesj &e., e manJ. I am determined to uw the fiipx rimitv nf ihe CAMI AND READY PAY SYSI EM. b celling goods at lower profit trian ever bt(nr. JUS!' RECEIYED iA lot of Hoop Skirt, with ih" ia'tii.iis Knrelia attachment, the ntilnv nf- Mtiich will be read ly seen upon t a ti i ; a' to'-. A LD r OF CALICOES, net-.l siyle, which will re ol I i.t j rice varying from 10 to 'YaDIES' MOROCCO HEELED SHOES at S;25 A'jsO, 'he Balmoral Skirt, a conven's B'v Atin-n ev-ry lady should possess. GROCERIES H b" 'dd at ihe lowest i.rofiis. vsiih all o.her goods, at L. T SHARPLESS", Cheap Cash S.ore. Bloomsborg, Jn- 15, 1862. TS.E CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR I OTTON FOR QUILTING. &c: lor sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store ' L. T. S1URPLESS. nioomsbcrg, October 30, 1861. F O It SALE! ki F.VF.RAL desirable Building Lot Bloomsborg, for sale, inquire of Jane 20, 1860-tf. W.WIRT. Iaif ortant to.House Owners.. , . ,. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road CompaSies. Important to Farmers. To ell whom this may concern, . and it conc$rnt' every body. ; JOHXS 4- CROSLEFS IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A. The Cheapest at.il most durable Koohmg in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Roofs of All kind", steep or flat, and to Shingle ' Roofs wirhoiM removing the Shingles. THE COST IS ONLY A 'OUT ONE- THIRD TH VT OF TIN A N I T Is TW 1 CK AS DURABLE. Thi ar'tcJe ha oeen ihorotigly lestdrin New York City and all pan of ihe United State. Canada, West todies and Central 1 and South America, on Building ol all kind-, such s F.iciftries. Foundries Chorch e. Rail Road Depots, Car, gnd On Publio Buihlingf generally, Government Buildings, Si, by ihe principal Buildefa, Architect and others, during ihe pasi fon years, and has proved to be ihe CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in os ; it is in every respect a fiire, waier, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOtJl OF ALL KINDS. Ihi ii the ONLY material mnmrf ictured in ' the U iled Stufei which eombinen the very tiesirabie properties of Etust icily and Dtiri bility, which are universally acknowledged to t,.. poKPB?ed by GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. ! Ao Ufctt in required in making appli- raitntt. lie expctn-e ol applying it is tnnninz with oruinary ttooi ran oe covwrea and liri. , ished the some dny. , , IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE. " end when finished torm a perfectly Fi-e Proof surface an elastic body, which' caimot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms, Shrinking of Hoof Boards, nor any external ' action uha'evr. , LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coating Metals ol all Kinds when ex-. poed lo the action of Ihe Weather and For I'reservivg and liepairing Metal Hoof 3 of oil Kinds, , This is the only Composition Known which will successfully resist extreme changes of climates, for any length of time, when applied lo ne'als, to which il adhere, lirmly, lorming a body equal io three coal of ordinary ;ainr, rosts mueh Ies. snd will. LAS P 'JHREE TIMES AS LONG ; and from its elasticity is not injured by the con traction ol TIN and other METAL HOOFS, consequent upon sudden changes of the weather. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky 'J in and ether Me'al Roofs can he readily repaired wnh GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosion am leaking, thereby ensuring a per fectly water tight Roof for many velars. lnis Cement is peculiarly adapted lor tne preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran ges, Saiep, Agricultural 1 triple rcenls, lit, also for ceneral manulacturers n-e. GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roots or every description, from itl great elaiicity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion ot Metals, anc wili not crack in cold or run in varm weather. These material are adapted to all cli mrves, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any part of tr.p country, at short no'ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in r' ll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA "CEMENT in barrel,, wih full printed directions lor application. AGENTS WANTED9, We rcill mnkc liberal and ftti-f ictory arrange' tncn3 wiHi repniUe pit tics tcho would blue to establish themselr.es in a Lncrative aud Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant prool of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several thousand Roofs in New Yotk City and vi cinity JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, JHinhsalf Warehouse 78 iniliam St., Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices wiil J be famished on application. Ocober 16, 18G1 ly. CIIESTSCT STREET, ACOYE TUIRD N the immediate neighborhood of Ihe Job- bin? Honpes on Market Third, and Chest- nt-.t S're's, the Batiks, Post Office, Mer chants' Exchange. &c &c. HO itl I V.K L IT $1 50. Accommoddtior. v. Lev requited on the EU ROPEAN PLAN: Rooms Irom oO csras and upward, per dv,and meals al a First Ci,ass Resturant attacked to tht Hotil. Price a'-cording to the Bill of Fare. I be ity 'r lk l'senger Irom any srmioti In or C;iosp totuc Zlotel. fir English, Frei.ch, German aod Spanish spoken. July 17. P ETK R 12 N T UAS Just reeeived from Philadelphia, and is now opening a the oM stand lataly occupied by Manz and Ent. a splen did assortment of merchandize, which will be sold cheap for cash ou ecuvntY produce. Hi stock sonsisij of Ladte' Dress Goods, choieest styles and la'est fashion. DRY GOODS GROCERIF.S, HARD-WARE, QEE N S-WARE, CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WARE, IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES BOO IS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, &C. kC. In short everything usually kept in a counfv More. The patronau of old friend, and the public ucneraily, is respectfully solieited. TIip highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER ENT. 'Light S'reet, Dec. 18, 1961. SPECIAL KOTIITJ. TO CONSUMPTIV RS. The Advertiser, having been res'ored ( health i" a very few weeks by a very sim ple remedy alter having suffered several years with a severe loog affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known lo hi leliow-sufferer the mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will ndacopy of the prescription used, (free of charge.) wilh Ihe directions for preparing and oing the same, which they wiil rind a sur enw for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The onty object of ihe advertiser in send ing the Prescription i o benefit. ih afil.c led, and spread information which he con ceive tobe invaluable, and he hope every sufferer will try hi remedy, a it will cost them no'hiiig, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wisiiin il.e prscription will please address $ Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Wiliiamburfi, Ems to., N. Y." October 3U, 161, .4n. ia Ayer's Cathartic Pills.