STAR OF THE NORTH ftrdncsday Kerning, April 23d, lSiil. A load of dry wood will be taken at this office on subscription. ' '" Ocr farmer have been busily engaged the past week in polling in their oa;s. Cor ground is being prepared, through oat the county by out farmers, pretty brisk- iy- " ,,,, - ; We give room to a well written army let ter in this-week' Star. Il come from one of Capt. McCIure'a men who are puny fiora th';5 connty. - We enjoyed a liste rain on Monday last, although it was a little too cold. We can notice already the good results Vegitation is looking up quite smartly in this section. m m m m The "Iron Gcariw" were encamped as late as '.he 19ih inf., at Manassas Junction, and ha vj beeu there over a week. They are gem ig along finely not much sickness among them and all in good spirits. On ovi first page will be found an article prepareu for the Star, on the "great issues, ' by a Democrat of Benton township, this co. Betore he writes again for our paper we would ak him to study "brevity." Miss Mast Barklkt advertises that she has just received her spring and summer slock of milliuery goods. She has all the late styles and lashions, in her hoe ol busi ness. Give her a call. An apprentice to the priming business will be taken at his office if application is made soon. One who will not " gradua e" in ten or twelve days, as did our last ap prentice, is prelerred. A son of Cvrvs FhY, of this place, met with an accident, a lew days ago, while out shooting pistons, by the bursting of his gun-tarrel, which shattered one of his hands pretty badly. Young America can not be too careful when handliuii fire-arms. Major Wh. B. Koons, of the "Exchange Hotel" of this place, is making another im provement, to his already convenient and well arranged bouse, in the hape of a tastelully constructed porch, in front to the second story. It adds con-iderab:y to lte appearance ol the house. Col. Tatk has tesumed the editorial con trol of (he UeMotrat. His ''oaluiatory" ap peartni las! week, and Col. Freeze' "vale Victory" week before last. The Democrat voder Freeze's control was edited w ith con f ideiaMc ability and we hope to we a con tuuauce ol the same while under the super Vimou of its present conductor- Charles H. Noll, who is a member of Capi. Wiirers Company of Pi iladeiphia and who formerly earned on a barber-shop in iM place, is home on furlough, f jr the purpura ol visiting tits Uiniiy and recruiting up his health which is rather delicate Mr Noll is a thorough disciplined soidier and a true patriot. Wk want it correspondent in every town and township in the county, who will send cs the new of the neighborhood. It is not recessary ttiat he or she should wriie an es say upon whatever incident there may b to communicate, but simply that the farts cf the case be given in a legible band and an intelligible style. Friends, send us your local new . ' Corner Stonk Latino. The corner store of the Evangelical Lutheran Church a; Mor densville, Columbia co , Pa., will b laid with appropriate services, on Saturday the ord day of May cext, at Hi A M Minis ters from a distance are expected to l ? pres ent and take part in the services Neigh boring ministers and the public generally, are cordially invited to attend the exercises. E. A. Sharretts, Palor. Com. We notice some of our Republican ex changes have much to Fay about the "re suscitation ol the locoloco prty " They seem to fear that party and to keep it down is their whole object. The Republic par ly has given evidai.ee of short life; one by one the leaders of that party are being swamped under the heavy masses of cor ruption wrought out by them. Some new name must hurriedly be applied, The stench of Republicanism is becoming too offensive to the nostril of the masses of that party. Many aru ready to seek shel ter and protection under the guidance of the old democratic party, which has always been the true constitutional party of the country. : ' Tut Republican of this place while giving Toodles' antecedents" might have added the fact that John C Fremont, who appears to be a great favorite ol the Republican, was once tried before a Court-Martial, and had his guilt been clearly established no donbt would have received the penally of his crime, by being ordered out and 6hot;yet this same Fremont some limes writes Mili tary Proclamations, which he invariably is compelled to modify. According to the Re publican's estimation of men5who have been arraigned before a Court, a proper allowance should be made upon what th'19 man Fre mont writes for publication, military, polit ical or otherwise. Pat the Printer -To those of onr patrons in arrears we would say. come forward and pay the printer." To many we have sent our paper for four years without receiving anything, and to ihose, in particular, we would say 'pay the printer" and iave trouble. They shocld have the satisfaction ol know ing thauibey were reading their cwa paper and not curt All in arrea for vne year or more we wiih to pay us Ly May Court, as we have money to raie and must h ive il ' There are a few who are in the habit of paying us in advance and receiving the paper at our advance price. To those we would say if they wish the. paper continued at the ad vance price, thej rauil be more punctual and nay at the commencement. Those owing us for publishing administrator's no tices and sales of real estate, kc, are also expected to call and settle their account. Leiweeit this and the 10th of May next. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS.. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for tax es, ard lor other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the further sup plements thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1817, 25th day of March, 1821, "and 9th day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the county of Columbia, hereby gives noiice to alt persons concerned therein, that unless trie Co, Road, School.Poor and State Taxes due on the following tracts of Unseated Lands, situate :n Columbia county, are paid before 'he day ot sale, the whole or such par s of each tract as will pay the (axes and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg, county ol Columbia, on the 9di day of June J862, being the second Monday, and to be continued by adjournment, from day to day for arrearages ol iaxe due said county and the cost accrued on each trait respectively. WARRANTEES OR OWNERS. BENTON TVV P. Acres. Xojf. Cts 80 John Young & Co. 18 00 BEAVER. 372 Andrew Clark, 18 36 4u0 Sarah A. CaufTran, 6 60 la Isaac Davis, ( 82 J5 . do do 111 30 Anthony Davis, 2 88 Jon Benjamin P Frick, 3 3rj 209 John Graeff, 6 85 150 Mann & Roat, 4 97 87 Elias Miller, - 2 07 100 George Nungesser, 4 97 100 Georte Noyer, 3 30 63 Franklin Shuman, 4 12 40 More Schlicher, 3 96 200 Peter Yobe.dec'd, 6 60 125 Lewis Filger, 2 96 200 William Stewart, 4 80 200 William Grey 9 90 BUIARCREEK. 41 Jesse Bowman, 9 93 4 Seth B Bowman, 121 180 Christopher Bender, 2 78 277 Lewis Bender, 3 99 427 Nathan oeach, 12 94 28 W. J T. Clemm.. 3 38 10 Fhilip Frea. 2 42 50 John Freds' estate, 9 08 150 Andrew Freas, 4 51 90 Gilbert Fowler, - 2 78 64 John Parkerson, 1 94 35 Daniel Seybert, 1 9 7 do do 25 3C0 Joseph Sharpies & others 18 15 90 J H Young s estate, 2 37 140 Daniel F Seybert, 4 25 CONYNGHAM. 320 George Ashloti, 96 00 394 -Peier Dehaveu, 78 80 331 Joseph Jordan, 65 00 376 Caleb Lowndes, 112 80 398 William Miller, 79 60 3S9 William Porter, 77 80 340 Daniel Reese, 68 68 109 Peter Smith, 21 80 4 Richard Tunis 80 372 -Whiieman, 74 40 337 John W arner, 67 40 382 John Young, 76 40 277 Ro he rt Jordan 84 70 285 Andrew Porier, 87 15 170 Thomas Ruston 12 24 3-0 Mary Huston 38 76 3U3 Lewis Walker. 92 65 34 Johnston BeaIey, 78 33 100 G-ortje Betktiam 40 OH 30 Thoruai B;ir-ies, 2 4o 34 Thomas Hdtzhimer, 78 33 34 Robert Hiitzhurier 235 04 3S4 William Shannon 235 04 250 An:o Wickershara, 51 00 3 Divinou A., Martin Lands, 1 77 120 do B , do do 72 00 35 do C, do do 21 07 441 Ebeuezer Branham 134 88 100 Peter Bauher 20 40 429 Joshoa Beam, 44 69 406 John Young 41 41 1 12 John Huston 6 72 tl36 Paxton. K'ine & Sharpless 31 21 1 00 Jacob Tnen, 6 0u 100 do do 6 00 i.0 37 6-10p Foulk & Preston Reireat(4 10 114 119p Aitemus & Co. 17 16 Sam'l S Aliemus, 10 22 . I 9-16 J Aiispaci) jr. 13 12 LENT UK 5 Samuel Achenbaeh 34 i Be jmiti A lebach, 7 4 Jacib Bond 56 7 William Fr.tz, 34 3 J cob Good 31 8 George Harman 1 12 9 Emanuel Lzrus, 1 1 10 Eiias Reese 78 , CATTAW1SSA. 16 Solomon Helwig 4 44 25 Schmich & Rrobst 86 FRANKLIN. 40 Jeremiah Fncher 1 20 80 EIijHh Reynolds & Co. 2 40 F1SHINGCREEK. 140 William Buckalew, 5 39 200 Frees & Hoffman 7 73 250 Michael Lemons 1 1 59 41 Edward Mi-Henry 7 84 60 Wil!i&m Patterson's estate 4 63 113 Abraham Young, 22 45 267 Dauiel F. Seybert, 10 11 GREENWOOD. 25 John Covanliovan's estate 5 99 59 Isaac A. DeWitt, 9 48 59 James DeWitt's heirs II 81 100 Samuel C. Longshore 9 98 14 Robert Montgomery's estate 1 32 50 George Reese 2 02 28 Jeremiah Whitson 3 37 25 William Park, 1 07 HEMLOCK. 39 Nathaniel Campbell 5 63 100 Robert Montgomery's estate 15 25 JACKSON. 50 Georse Dda 2 43 400 Elias Golder & Co. 10 11 5 Abraham Hidler, 87 21 McCall's heirs 1 00 400 Newhard & Goldet 10 11 50 William Stephens 2 43 LOCUST. 200 Thomas Biltihgtou 20 70 55 Samuel John 5 63 54 do do 5 53 30 William Sayers 4 14 153 Wright Hughes 7 79 $..1200 Mary Myers B 90 otI90 Daniel Reese 6 50 i I200 Mary Ruston 6 90 i!200 Charlotte Ruston 6 90 Jot200 John Reynolds 6 90 J.dlOO Thomas Ruston 3 44 i 2(0 Mary Alvers 6 90 $oll9C Dame. Reese, 6 50 if20C Alary Rus-on 6 90 i 1200 Charlotte Huston 6 90 f 200 John Reynolds 6 90 So. 100 Thomas Ro-ton, 3 44 MIFFLIN. ! 13 George Brown 90 27 Jacob Hanzel jr. 74 10 Marsliall G Kinney 172 " 3 Geo. Longenberger 10 20 Abraham Masteller 2 53 20 Peter Miller, 49 175 . George Nungesser 4 37 209 Jacoo Sch weppenheiser 6 52 80 Peter Yohe's estate, 2 01 S00 Thomas Lemon, 7 63 MADISON. 40 William Ellis 60 127 Robert Montgomery's estate 3 80 8 William Ginales, 1 - MAINE. 400 Boyd & Paxtorr 28 25 17 llenxv & Jacob Banman 3 53 Benjamin . P. Frick Jeremiah Fincher, George Lonuenberger Henry G Miller, C. F. Mann, Esq -J Isaiah Snuman ' Joshua Webb 2d, Ml PLEASANT. Samuel Boone William Beers Samnei Melicic John Melick ORANGE. Peter Bellas sr. PINE. Mathias A'ppleman Thoma3 Davi' estate .James Lockard Lewis Schuyler Samuel Snyder Vallershiimp's estate ROAUINGCREKK. Peter Baughner Thomas Barnes jr. Part of John Huston, Isaac Lindville Daniel Levan, sr. Jacob Trien SUGARLOAF. James Buckalew Benjamin Cole's heirs Goss' Estate Conrad Hess' eetate John Lockard Aaron Lewis 7 1 6 2 7 3 1 33 83 78 12 6 il (9 12 (2 (8 '2 10 11 45 29 8 100 18 80 21 30 116 50 60 100 165 137 50 195 SO 205 64 400 73 20 200 17 23 . 50 47 275 150 30 1 (4 7 1 8 2 2 12 3 3 6 5 6 3 10 1 11 7 16 1 !3 12 0 7 19 ' 6 (9 V0 .8 116 18 D9 6 i4 !2 )4 )0 )8 14 )0 10 )8 50 50 JO 18 54 Robert Montgomery's estate 12 do do ll Lemuel Roberis 2 Sarah Jane Roberts 3 James Shultz 5 Abraham Young 5 Btoomsbur Iron Co. 10 William Stephens 4 Wm Montgomery 2 JAMES S. McNINCIl, Treasurer Treasurer's Office, 1 Bloomsburg, April 21, 1862. J TREASURER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE-SEATED LAXD. 4 GREEABLY lo the provisions of the ci ol Asenblv, entitled an Act to reduce the State debt. &c , passed the 39ih ilay of April, 1844, the Treasurer of ihe County of Columbia t.ereby gives notice lo all p r sii8 concerned therein, that unless tie County, road, school, poor and State Tax, Sic due on the following real estate situtte in the t-ountv of Columbia, are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such parts ol each as will pay the charges and cotis chargeable theteon, will be sold at tlie Court House in BIoombnra. co. ol Colum bia, on the 9th day of June 1862, being i he second Monday, and lo be continued Dy adjournment from day today for arrearages ot taxes due can' county and the costs se emed on each rspecttuMy. 0 l'NERSOR REPUTED OWNERS BLOOM. Aces. lean. Dots. Its 2 Kingston Coal Co, 1 5 00 35 Elizabeth Ritlfcr , 2 1 1 03 1 lot- Hiram W Thornton 1 2 00 1 lot Lydia Watiich 1 2 50 BEAVER. 29 John V. Crisweil 2 9 35 30 Mat.n Baldv & Crisweil 2 3 75 32 Franklin, Stewart & Co. 2 2 86 369 T. M Hubole 1 31 35 72 Jo'iti Baliard'g heirs 1 3 25 400 Geore A. Fnok 1 40 80 35 Solomon Barkhart 1 8t 130 Ctiailes S. Cxe 1 1 62 BENTON. 92 John KootiS 1 5 75 5 Andrew Fallows 1 67 50 illiam Mi Kelvy 1 3 50 30 J na'han Penningion 1 1 3? 116 E D. & J. R. Swanwnut 1 11 92 BRI A lit REKK. 72 John Gaiitenhoufe 1 82 38 JosihJi Fowler 1 2 42 25 Elizabeth Heiney 1 1 43 112 Samuel F. Headley 1 6 06 168 do do 2 34 02 ll Davli Ki-ner's estate 1 8 31 Gi le n tla-sler 1 1 70 5 Joh)Ii Low 2 80 11 Wilhj.n MeAITa 1 1 23 1 William Smith 1 101 150 John Beaver 1 84 3 At r.it. am Culp 1 44 30 Jo-.n Johroit 1 1 20 3j0 Joi.n Sey bert 1 6 00 60 J.u-ob Stibfler 1 2 00 25 Reuben Bower 1 1 32 38 Michael Bower 1 2 53 2 Henry Maruney I 54 31 W in lddins 1 1 16 CENTRE. No. 10 John Ainler-on's est.. 2 1 17 do 7 Charle Brobsl 2 121 do 1 Waiter Cain 1 2 31 No. 16 Lewis Bngg's estate 1 1 72 4i Jacob Huichin 1 1 58 No.57 Abiaham Deiterich 1 1 95 i A. Deitench fi: Torby 1 1 86 6J Cyrus Boone 1 2 85 No.12 John W Clark 1 1 78 14 Levi Remley 1 2 63 ? Richard Torby I 10 32 FISHINGCREEK. . 14 35 32 10 loo 69 24 23 James Parks 1 1 6 Isaac Drum 1 1 25 Monroe Merkle 1 23 Cyrus Fox 1 1 FRANKLIN. 27 Iaac Richard 1 1 Juha A 'Crowley " GREENWOOD. 22 SanfoM Gearhart 1 2 lo's'Janies Hampton 1 11 Samuel C L'iihore 2 JACKSON. 100 Ilenrv C Hess, two 2 80 John Roberts one 1 MADISON. 7 Caleb Fox two 1 MAINE. 1 lot George Gardener two 1 3 Henry Ko-tenbader one 3 Lucy Stewart. two MONTOUR. 24 Georse Blecher 3 S 1 L. Davis 1 ORANGE. 1 lot Devanpori' estate 3 ' J 1 lot Jacb Evans 1 10 David Fester 1 60 J. R. Morris 1 i 4 Samuel Trumpore 3 5 73 50 1 11 56 40 51 50 92 28 47 55 2 135 & Hot J. Covanhovan's est. 1 1! 24 30 80 I 05 !! 26 65 : 01 M 39 :. 30 55 I 00 55 55 1 Joseph Fausey 1 PINE. 19 Iaac Bopart two 1 lot Adam Bobb one 79 Cox'a heirs two 100x Charrberlm & Sowns one o0 Ezekiel Crossley 465 Wm Eduar 50 Lotl Parker 34 John H. Parker 273 Thos Stack house sr 100 Daid & A. Smith ' 41 Divid Sweeny t 3 two one c jjjj J Samuel C. Lor.gshore 1 46 John Johnson one 59 Oaniel Shultz's eslate 1 43- John Sweenj 4 SUGARLOAF. 200 Bloomsbura Iron Co. " one ) 96 I 04 I 17 58 I 10 44 40 Lavina Golder, JAMES S. McNINCIl, Treai'r Treasurer' Office, Bloomi.bnro. April 2nd, 1862 J COAL Ulli. Aroesco Coal Oil toriale, 12 cts. per quart, by JOHN K. GIRTO S. Bloomebarg, Feb. 26, 1862. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ot everal writs ol venditioni ex ponas and Levari Facias, to me directed, is sued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun'y, will be exposed to pub lic ale on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF MAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock p.m. of said day at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, the fol lowing real estate, to wit : A tract or piece of laud situaw in the township of Greenwood, county ol Colum bia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the nonh by land of James Patter son, on the South by land of John Mason and others, containing twenty six acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execuiion and to be sold as the property of John Covanhovau, dee'd." ALSO, All lhat certain tract of land situate in Benten township, Columbia county, boun ded and described as follows to wit: on the north by land of Philip Krickbanm's heirs, on the east by lands of David Dot), on the south by lands of Andrew Runyan & Peter Case, and on the west by land of Joseph Hess, containing eighty three acres more or less, about one half ol which is improv ed land, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling honse.a wheelriahl shop, a log Barn, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of N. P Moore. ALSO, All lhat certain trad of land situate in Moumpleasant iwp., Columbia county, Pa , bounded and described as follows to wit: . on the north by lands of John Austin, on the east by land" of John Croise, on the south by lands of Catharine Ziler, and on the west by lands ol Jacoo Johnson, con taining Shy acres more or less, about 35 acres of which is improved land, whereon are ereeted a frame dwelling houe,a frame stub'e, and other outbuildings, with the ap purtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the propetty of John Johnson. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in Bloom township, Columbia county, Penna bounded and described a lollows to wii.- On the South by the North Branch Canal, on Ihe We6t by land of the Iron Dale Co., on the Nonh by a Street, and on the Eat by lot of George Weaver, containing one acre of land be the same more or less, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, a lrame stable, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execuiion and to be sold as the property of Jaoob Reiswick. ALSO, All those certain lots and tracts of lane as lollows to wit: All ihose three lots lying contiguous to each other, situate in Kerns town, Locust township, Columbia connty, Penn'a, bounded and described a lollows, to wit: on the northwest by an Alley thirty three feet w ide, on ihe northeast by a Main street of said town, on the southeast by land oi Francis Kern, and on the southwest by an alley, containing one third of acre each, more or les, whereon is ereeiel a new two story frame store house, with the appurtenances. , ALSO Six other lots silnate in theiown and county atore-aid, lying contiguous to each o.her, bounded on the northwest by ldiids ol Peter Rhoads, on '.he nonhwet by a Main street leading through the town to Slab-own, on the i-onheast by an alley 33 leet wide, and on Die southwest by an al ley, containing one third of an acre each, more or less, whereon are erecred a new iwo story lian.e dwelling house, a -mll lrame store house, a wtll ol water, and other ouibi'ildmgs. w ith the appurtenances. ALSO Oi.e other lot situie in the iwp. and county aloresaid, bounde-l on ihe south west by a public road leading (rom Kerns town to Slabiown, and on the nortei by lands of Peter Rhoad. on the northeast by lands ol Nicholas Englehan, and oi ihe Soush and Easi bv land of Franc i II Kern, containing eleven acres more or less, all ol which i cleared laud, whereon is erected a K.: bam ar'd other outbu.l lings, with toe appurtenances. ALSO One other lot situate in the Iwp. and couniy aloresaid, bounded on the north east by a public road leading trom Kerns town lo Siabtown, on- the northwest ty a public road leading to Neutnelia, on the soumwesl by lands of I-aiah S ha tier and on the soutn by lands of Peter Rhoads, coutaiuini liv and one lourlh acres mure or less, all of which is improved land, with the app'irienances. ALK) One oiher lot of land situate in the town of Neumedia, twp. and county aloiesaid, bounded oil the west by M-tin Sireei ot said town, on the nonh by a lot ot John Heimbatich, on the east by an alley, and on the south by an alley, containing one third of an acre more or less, whereon aie erected a two story frame store house, a two siory lrarne Warehouse, a frame si a ble, wagon house, a well ol water, with ihe appurienances. ALSO One and a half Lot situate in the town of Nenrneilia. twp. ai d county afore said, hounded on the west by Main S reet, ol sid iowii, on Ihe north by a street, on tne ea-t by an alley, and on the south by a loi of John Heimbauch, containing one hall of an acre more or less, whereon i erected an old frame dwelling home, a well ol wat er, wi'h the appurtenances. ALSO One other lot ol timber land siiu nle m Locust twp , Colombia co , bounded on ihe north by a public road, on Ihe eaM by land of Benjamin Braver, on ihe somh by land of , and on the west by laud of John Bill iet:, coniaining nine acres, (all unimproved) wnh the appurtenances. ALSO One other lot and parrel of land siinate in ihe twp. and county aforesaid, bounded on the we.! by an alley, on the North by land of Baird, and on the South by lot of Reuben Fahringer, contain ing two an J one half acres mote or less, all of w hich s improved land and in good lence, with ihe appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the properiy of John P. Lerau. ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of land sit uate in Jackson iownship,Colutnbia county, containing fifty acres and allowance, boun ded and described as lollows, to wit: on the Nonh by land ol Wilson Roberts and Silas McIIenry, on the Souih by lands of Isaac Lewis and Geo Hurley man, on the east by lands of Samuel Roberts and E. McHenry, and on the west by lands ol Sam'l Robert, whereon are erected a one ant a half styy frame dwelling tioure, a log 6table, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Roberts. ALSO, AM that certain lot and piece of ground situate in Roarir.gcreek township, Colum bia couniy, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit : Beginning at a sione, a cor nerol landof Mr. Davies, thence by ihe same South eighty five and a half degrees west, filly one perches o a white oak tree, thence by land of an unknown person south everiieeu and one half degrees east, 29 perches to a post; ihence by other lands o' Solomon L Snyder north 85 degrees eat 51 perches lo a eione. to land ol Solomon L. Snyder; ihence by lands of same, no-in Seventeen and one half degrees west, 79 porches to ihe place of beginning, contain ing lweniy five acres and twenty tune per. of land be ihe sirae more or less, with ibe appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of John Litwiler. ALSO, A certain iwn Rtorv frame dwelline hoiine situate in Briarcreek township, about 18 leet by 30 feet in size upon a lot ol ground or tract of land now occupied by the Jacob Siilerv containing sixty acres or thereabouts, the said tract bounded eastward by lands or John Rinard, north by public roai and land of Samuel Siller, west by land of Jacob Bower jr , and the lot of ground and carl il edge appurtenant to said building. Seized taken in execution and lo be sold as the properly of Jacob Sitler. ALSO, All that certain moiety rr half part of a lot of ground situate in Epjiown, in the county o( Columbia, marked in the general plan of said town No 19, number nine teen J bounded as follow to wit: begirning at a posi, comer o! lot No. 20, owned by Alexander McKamey, on the south hide ol the Main Street and running thence aions said lot southwardly one hundred and sev enty three feet ihree inches to an Alley; thence along said allev westwardly fnriy one feet three inches to a post thence alo-ig Ihe other moiety ol lot No. nineteen ownad bv Henry Trump northwardly ono hundred and evenly three feel three inches to M-iin Sireet aforesaid, and ihence along said St eastwardly foity one leet three inches to the place of beginning together with Ihe appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and lo be srld as tbe property of Wenrv B. W Var.or.cher. ALSO, By virtue of a writ ol Fieri Fucii a cer lain lot or piepn id ground Situate in Cai lawiss.t. Columbia couniy, bounded and described a follows, to wn: on the E-i-t hi second ireet, on the Nonh by lot ol George Hughes, on ihe West b lot ol la J"seph Pax ion, and on ihe Nonh we-t b Railroad Street, containing 35 feel Iron! and 2 If leet deep, whereon are erecied a two story lrame house and a eUble, with the appur tenances. Seized taken in expctiion and to be sold as the property of John Dyer. AI0, All that piece or parcel of land sitmted in Benton township, Columbia co., boond ed and described a follows lo wit: begin ning at a post corner of George Dodson's land, thence by the same, north 1 degrees eRst 30-8 perches to a post, inence by lands ol Benj. Rozell, son h 8L' degrees east, 128-9 perches-t a post, Mience by land ol J.tmes Wilson i degrees ea-t, 31 perches lo stones, ihence by lands ot Phil ip Shuhz nonh 89 degrees west 131 per to the place of beginning, coniainniL' twenty five acres and two perches of lam!, strict measure, with the appunenauce". Seized taken in execuiion and lo be sold as the property ofSimnel W Roell JOS1AH H. PL'KMAN, Sheriff'.-. Office, ) Sheriff. Bloomibiirg, April 2 1862. J ill ol ice, .To liie heirs and l-gal rep re sVVTi $ seiit.itives of Georae Mears. la'e U,: of the co. of Columbia, d-c'd. jsO You and each nf you will lake notice that at a Cou'1 of Com mon PIps, held at HJonmsbuig for f e co ol Columbia, o;i th b h dav ol February, A. D. 162, the petition of Wm. Cool whs presented lo "he said court, repre-nn li'.i that ihe said W-o. Cool had exectl ed to the said George Mer a certain indenture of mortgage in doe lorm ol law. and which wa recorded m the office for the recording of dee.ls in BlonmOurji in and If r the s:iid co ol Columbia in Morgage Book No 2, pae 613 and 614; that payri efl hi. been mad of mII the money due thereon, or to become due, more than two tear prior to the pr-s iitaiion of said pe'ii'mn, and thai satisfaction of the said mortage Ins not i een entered upon the record ol the same, ai d ptay n g the saul court io urant a rule upon yon io shew cau- by the fjr-t 'ay of ihe Mav Term of ihe said ci-urt A. D. 1862, win s.itis'ac'ion of i he sail mort gage should iioi be entered by ihe Recruiter ol Deeds &e. for th s!iid county, by the direction ol Ihe said court Whereupon me said court d:d appoint I'e'er S. li-nel E-q , commissioner to take dep i-inou m the premises, who will m' for ;hat puri o-e at the offi -e ot R. F C!rk,in B;oonisbor, o.i Sat urday. 26'h of April 1862, at 10 o'clock a in , when and where, as wed as belore the said court at the time of the hearing ol the said rufe, you are hereby required in appear and answer said petition. Wilne-s n.v hand at Bioomwbtirg, in the County Columbia, this first day ot April A. D. lr2. JOSIAII ll. FU 11 A IAN, Vurff. Bloomsburg, Apnl 2, 1862. Appeals from the Asesia'Bls, Nonce is hereby uiven ihit the Com miinnrs of Coluuibla coinm will ho'd their Appeals on the loilovvmg days ar-d place. wit : On M"iidav, April 2M 1862, Berwick and Bnarcreek, at the Ri-ing Su:i, Lewi. i Enke, in he.rwick. On Tueila, 22d. S.-ott and Cen're at ih House of Damei L. Everharl, in L-gM Sireet. On Wednesday, 23 I Orange and Mount Plea-ant, at ihe lloun of Samuel Evere'f, in Ofangeville. On Thi;rfay, 24th. Fi-hingoreek, at th hou.-e formerly occupied by (ieo. W. Hoff man, m Fihingreek. On Fridav,25'h, IVmoii and Sugailoaf, at William Cole, Benton. On Saturday 26 h. Green word. a the house of Josph R. Patum, in (iieenwool Monday 2S'h. Jackson ati I Piue, at Irani Derr's, in Jackson. On Tuesday 29'h. Madison, at Samuel Itiinby, in Jreyosvn. On Wednesday 30ih, Hemlock and .M.n lour, at the Buckiorn Tavern in Hemlock On Thursday, May 1-t 162, Caiawissa ami Fiaii klin, nt the Putdic llou.-e oi Dun tel Reinbold, in Ca!t4wisa. Friday 2d. Maine and Beater,! the Pub lic bou-e of John Nu-. in Mamvil e. On Saturday 3d. MitHin, at the House ol Jou. KMIer, in M f3i" vi'le. On Monday 12th. Locust and Roaringcrek at the House of John L. Hi r-t, in Siabtown On Tuesday 13th, Cony ngham, at the House ot Reut'en Wa-er On Thursday 15ih, Bloom at the Coun House, in Bloomsburg. By order of the Commissioners R "C. FRUIT, ' lerk. Bloomsburg March 26, 1S62, Opposite the Court Iioue and next door to Democrat Office THE undersigt ed,respecilully informs his Iriends and cn-mmer- that h- fias opened A New Barber Shop. In Coutt ILiu-rf Alley, nxi door below the Office ol the Columbia Democrat, wnere he will be hvpry to wait upon ail cusiomers and from lon experience and sirct a't-M lion to buinesr, he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal siare ot pubhc pa:ronage. f3F All ih'ii"s here 4 done m decent r ami in order." T1IOM AS BROWN Bloomsburg, March 5, 162. TSIK CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR COTTON FOh QUILTING. &c: lor sale cheap at the Cheap Cash More ol L. V. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, October 30, 1861. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. To ell whom this may concern , end il concern every brnly JOIIXS 4- CKOSLEY'S IMPROVED GUI IA PERf'HA. The Cheapest ar.d most tit at J Rccfin g in use IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Il can be applied to New and Old Roofs of AI! kinds, sieep or flat, and to Shiugle Roofs wiihoiM removing the Shingles. THE COST IS ONLY AfOUT ONE-THIRD TH AT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE, Thi article has been ihorougly ietad in New York Cily and all parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies and Central and Sonlh America, on Buildings o all kind-, such as Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Building. &., by ihe principal Builders, Archiieets and other, during the past fnnr years, and has proved lo be ihe CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING m use; it i in every respect a fiire, waier, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KIN DS. 7t' is the ONLY moterml manvf idurtd in the United Stales which combines p e very rfesirable pro, erfe of Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally arknow!ed'ed to be possessed by GUTTA PEUCHA and INDIA RUBHEI1. JXo Heat is required in making appli cation. The expense of appl)ing il is triflning wiih ordinary Roof can be covered and fin. ished the .some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE, Ftidwhen finished form a perfectly Fi-e Proof surf ice with an e!a ;c body, which cannot he injure. I Oy Heat, Cold or Storms, Shrinking ol Roof Boards, nor any external aoti on w -ha evu. LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT. For Coming Metals of all Kinds when ex posed to the action of the Weather nod For Preserving and Impairing Metal II oof of oil Kinds, This is tfie only Composition Known which will successfully resjt extreme changes of clitti-ite, for any length of lime w hen applied in rne'als, in which it adhere firmly, forming a body equal m ihree coats of ordinary aw, ro-te ri u!i ie-s and will LAS F I II REE TIMES AS LONG ; and from iis elaii'Miy is not injured ty the con traction ot TIN and oilier METAL ROOFS, iin-equent upon sudden changes cf the weather. K will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN I.N WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roof can re read ly repaired wnh GU IT A PEUCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosion an ft leakiuu, thereby ensuring a er fecily water light Roof for many year. This Cement j peculiarly adapted for the pre-ervation of Iron Ratlings, Stoves, Ran sjes. Sates, Agricultural Implement, &c , al-o for .Le'ieral mannta-Morer n-e GUTT.i I'FllCII.l CEMENT Fox pr-erviiig and repairing Tm an J other Metal R oi or every description, Irom is jreat ela-ticiiy. is not injure;! by the con 'ract on and expansion ol Meials, ai.( wil.' not crack in coid or run in -farm weaiher. These materials are adapted to all cli ma es, and we are prepared to supply or ders Ir-orii any i an of tfe rmmtry. a' short no"ce, lorGUTI'A PERCH A ROOFING in r-ll-, realy prepared lor Use, and GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT in barrels, with full primed dir.-ct'ons lor application. jgexts waxtkd: We wit moke liberal and sutiftctory arrange tn(h.t with rfyuil'le patties who would i'ke lo ctublnh thernitlt.cs na Lucrative and Perma nent busine. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We tan iive abundant prool of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several ttiou-aud IIools in New York C:iv and vi cinity. JOHNS fz CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, Wholesal' Warehouse 78 JFiUiam St., Comer of Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be fnrni-hed On application. Oc o!er 16 ls6l ly C L 1 1 IFl'L 031 P L EX I i) X . OCTOii THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will sen J toall w ho w i-h il (tree of chirje) the Rp-cipe and full directions for makirg and uing a beau if jl ve-etable Balm, tha! will ellec-maliy remove Pimple, Biotthe Tan Freckles, Sc, Sic, leaving the skin smooth, clean, and benni iful ; alo full di rections tor using Peiaireau's celebraie-t Siimnlaol, war-ante, I to start a full growth ol Whis kt-rs, or a Mus'ache. in less Un thirty day. EitNer of itit, at ove can be obtained by reiurn niail, by addressing f"wi'h samp for reinrn posiage) DR THOM AS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem it 831 Broadway New YorK. January 15. 1862 2m. 'JMIK CON F ESIONS and EXPERIE N C E of a M'FKETiER, Published a a w arn "g. atni lor t!.e e-pecial benefit of Youn Men and inn- who srffrr with Nervous D- bili:y, Lo-s of Memory. Premature De cay , &e.. &:.. by one who ha cured himself t-y simple means, afer being put to great expense atul inconvenience, through the use of wor'hVss medicines prescribed byleirned Doctors. Single 4o ,.ies n; a be had ol the ar.thor, C. A L.?1BERT, Es( , Greenpoiut, Lon Islartd. by enclosing a (-os'-paid add'e-sfd envelope. Ad Ire-s CHARLES A. LAM BERT E-(, Greenpomi, Long Island, New York January 15, 1S62 2m. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS re;iarat ion, made Irom the best Java Co.'Iee i r-'com mended by phyicians a a superior NUIIHTIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility. D -pep-ii. and aU biiioti disorder. T.'ionsa'id who have t een compelled to abandon the ue ot cot lee will u-e ;his without ii junon etfects O.ie. can contains thi sirengtti ol two pounds of O' lill-irv cotlee Price 5 cell's K0LL0( K'S Li:VAl, The purest and test BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet atid nutri tious Bread and cikw. thrice IScetils. Jil'iunfactiired fy M H. XOLLOCK Chemist. Comer ol Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia. And sold by oil l)rui!gi-U and Grocers. j February 26, 162. ly. Adu.inbtrator's Notice. VJOTICE is hereby jiven thai letters of A ad m 1 1) ) rat i n'i on I tie eMate ol Mchae; lletler, la-e of M.tH-o township, Columbia onn'y. ilereased, have been granted oy the Register of said coumv to Michael B. He !er. who reside in M tiim township. AI. person having claim or d mauds agiii-t she etate of the deceilent are requesie-'. to I reeni i hem lo the uintersiane.l and ihoe indebted to ihe estaie to make pay n. en lorthwi'di r MICHAEL B. HETLER Admr. M'tflin twp.. M.r.-h 26 1862 6 -v. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. FRIEXBS ASD BELATITES OF TH K Brave Soldiers and Sailors. HOLLOR AV' rilal. AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friends and Re'a'ive in the Army or Navy s'-mdd lake especial care, that they be amply snp;iied wiih ihe Pills and Ointment ; and where ihe brave Soldiers and S lilors have neglected lo provide themelve with them, no belter present can be sent ihem bv their friend-. They have been proved to be ihe Soldier's never-lailing-triend in i;ie hour of ns-ed. COUGHS AND CCLDS AFFECTING . TROOPS. Will be relieved a n! eifecni:ly cured by using thet e admirable medicin-, and by la ing proper attention lo ihe Directions which are attached to each Pol or Box. SICE HEADACHES AND WANT O AP PEI11 E, INCIDENTAL IO SOLDIERS. Those feelings which so sadde.u us usual ly arise Irom trouble or annoyances, ob s'rucied perspira-ion, or ea-iiig and drink ing whatever is unwholesome, thua dis inrbing the healthful action of the liver and. stomach These organs m nst be relieved, if you desire to be well. The Piils, taking according io ihe printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, auti as a natural conse quence a t laar head and good appetite WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the oee of lhe invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick ly afqnire additional stren-tn Never let the bowels be e'tlier confined or unduly acted upon. I; may seem strange thai Hol lowayV Pills should be recommended for Dysentary and Flux, many persons xuppo sing ihat they would increase ibe relaxa tion. 1 his is a great mistake, for these Pills will cortpct tie livei and stomach and thus remove alt ihe wend humors from the system. This medicine will give ton and vigor io the whole-organic sv em how ever derailed, while healiH an X strength folio as a mailer ol cour-e. N 'thin-j will stop ihe relaxation of tfce bowels so sure as this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS CRETION OF YOUIH. Sore ar.d Ulcer-, Blotches and Swelling! can with cer aioty be radically cored if the pill are l?ken night ami morning and the Ointment be freely ned hs sated iu thu printed in-truciions If treated in any oth er manner they dry op in one part to break out in another. Wnereai Ihis Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a !nl!e per-eve-rance in bad cases lo insure a la-tins cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET. SABRE OR THE BULLET, SORES Oil BKU1ES. To which every Soldier and S'! -r ar li able, there are no medicine- o safe. sr.ri and convenient as Holloway' PdU and Ointment. The po-ir wounJed and almo-i d,ing sufferer might have l-i wtmnd- I dres-ed immediately, il lie would oniy pro vide himselt wnh trn matcluas O.ntmeni, which should be ihru-t into the wound and smeared aii rnu--id i;, then covered wnh a piece of linen from his knapsack anil compressed wi h a handkercheif. Taking night and morning 6 or 8 pill, lo cool the sjsem and prevent mflamaua:!. Fven Solifier's Knai-3ck and eaman' Che-i shjuhf be provided wuu ibe-e valua ble R-"medie. CAUTION ! None sre gennine cnless tbe viords "H'-l!ovay, New York and Lon don are disoerriat le as a Wa'er-maik in every leaf of the book of directions around eaeh pot or box : ihe same my be plninly neen bv hoh'ing the leaf lo ihe light. A handsome reward i?dl b? givei to any one rendering such itifonr.' on as may lead u the detection of any party or pane coun terfeiting the medicine or vending the same, knowing them to be spuriou. S.ld at Ihe Manufactory of Professor Holmway, SO Maiden Lane, New York,and by all ra-pee able Drugait and Dealers in Medicine, ihroughoot the civilized world in boxes at iwen'y five cenis, sixty two cettts at'd one dollar each. CV There i considerable saving by ta king the arPr Si2e N B Direc'ions for ibe gn i'lance of pa tients in e verydisorder are atiieU to each box Ap-il 9ih 1R62. ly. 3IAD1S0X HOUSE, (OF JERSEY TO AN, PA) 'XT HE sub-enber would respflctlully ap prise his lriemls and the public gener ally, 'hat he ha established Hie MADISON HOUSE, in J?rseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house lias lats-ly Di-en xefitted and undergone a thorough repairing by Ihe p-o-prieior H is lully prepared lo entenain the travelling cu'om as well a the locl with -ene(al satislaction. Hi TABLE and -BAR. are well supplied and will oe carelul- supetin-ended. And Ids STABLE is am ply and well stocked. i:i charge ol careful groom, will always be properly a'tendsd. CUT He invites a share of tfie public cuss 'otr.,and pledges his best rfforts. to help his guests feel at home. SAMUEL R1MBY. Jereeytown, Jan S, 1S62. NEW HATS AND CAPS ! . J. 3. ;ixlon's Hal Store. THE undersigned respectfully informs he fie ci izens of b!oom-bur2, and ihe public in t'eneral. that he has ju-i received from PhiT.delphia a lot ol NEW HATS &. CAPS, hr Spring and Slimmer, of the very latest tyle- ami fashion, all of which h is pre pared to sell cheaper than can be bad else fiere, wiih ihe exception of the mauotac Hirer. He ha all kinds, 5'.les, sort and sizes, o bais and caps, probably the most v-appd a-ortriienl ever brought to town. Al-o STRAW GOODS, inclodm; the mod ern nle a l lashions. f iS ore on Main Street, a few door west ol the American House. JOHN K GIRTON. B'ootTisborg, A pi il 16, !?62. $25: K31PLOY31EM"! $75 AGENIS WANTED! We will pay Irom S25 to S75 per month, d a!', expenses, to adive Agent, or give commission. Particular sent free. Ad-ire- Erik Sewing Machine Compact. R JAMES, Ge-eral Aue:n, Milan, Ohio. Ktooi.isbur j. Aug 21, 1861. UL.KS ! BLANKS ! CLANKS ! t lEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUl IONS, SUBPCENAa, of proper Si destrableforms.fo- sale at th ol.ictf ol 'he uUr ofthe North-"