The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 07, 1862, Image 3

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    STIIi OE THE NORTH!
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W'cdllCSd-ay ilcrnin.Jloy 7th, . I$fi2. -
A load of d r v wood will bo taken at this
office onbscriptior.
Lisrs on the death of Mis? Mary R.
Holmes, oi F.shingcreek, will appear in oar
text. -
Lirur Ewt, of the Hurley Guards, left this
place on Monday last for Winchester.where
Lis compaoy is pt-siii'nied -at rreseflit-
An apprentice to the printing business
'will be bvkeuat this office if application be
made footi." One who will not gredua e"
in ten or twelve days, as did out last ap
Jrentice, is preferred. ',.
Ice Cream B. Stohner, of the Blooros
liurg Bakery and Confectionery, makes an
excellent article of Ice Cream, which he
has for ale nearly every evening, at his
Tesidence, second door west of the Ameri
can houe, same side Those fond of that
kind of luxury will find in Stohner Ice
Cream a superior article. Give it a trial.
I.mliy & B.tknrll's Bai)l Note Reporter
lor May is received. It gives a large list of
new spuriou bank notes which have made
- their Appearance since the issue nf Aril 1st.
This Detector stands among the very best
for correct, safe and reliable information re
(peeling bank notes. Semi monthly two
dollars and the monthly one dollar.
Rain. If there be any significance in the
old couplet, "April showers brings sweet
May flowers '' the floral crop this year, will
be unusually large. Rain, rain, rain, ac
compnii?d by a miserable east wind, in the
order of the 5y ; 'a few hours of sunshine,
succeeded by a dismal storm. But it can't
last forever, and we await patiently, but
anxiously, the adtenl of the ' sweet breath
. ed goddess."
Condkmnfd Crimjnls There are now
sixteen prisoners under sentence of death
in Pennsylvania, owing to the fact that no
'Governor wilt fix the day for the execution
ot aoy one condemned during the incum
bency o his predecessor. Some have been
under sentence II year.
Thk National Tax Bill, as it stands, will
require the appointment of abo: twenty six
thousand collectors. Wha' an army of of
fice Holders! And what a large proportion
ol the tax it will take 10 feed them. Why
not save a jjreaterart of this expense by
pivins t'le collection of this tax to the sev
eral states ? " -
The rebels have evacuated Yorklown,
and no doubt we'd for them. Oar forces
are in pursuit of hem towards R.chmjnd,
where il i ippo!el they wi I make a
stand. We hope and "are of the opinion,
that secesion is pre uy ne'ly p'ayed out
From the looks of things, th.s war out soon
to cua.-e
We hae various reasons tor !
ihinkina ro, wfi.ch tune and tra e -vi'l not;
,
permit us lo-re to et forth.
i j
CourtAs we at, i .te iiiere is i-oth- i
- . 1 . !
ing ot any great impoittiice t e:.re tne .
Cojrt, with the exce; ion ol ti e tnul ot
IwitiiAUo Tt'bBT for ii.uruer. .Ibis case as
c.ilicd op n Fnday a'ternoor. a-:d occnpieii
a wl.ue halt day empanfeiiiii a jurj . The
cae will te iuterefftiug, and wiil orcupy
ll.e tin e ot the Court lor -everal 'lays, trom
w hat information and kuowlede we can
.gather in the matter.
On Monday there were no caes tried
The -Grand Jtiry were empanis!ed, Phtkk
Ejjt being appointed foreman, and qniie a
nomber of bills laid be.ore them, of which
several were sent up to Court for tri-il. This
'-Morsing, Wednesday, the Grand Jurors are
discharged.. -On Te.-da forenoon a man
by the namet Chablks M.asb was triedfor
he!t and found guilty. The sentence ot
4tie Court has not yet been pronounced.
In our i.exl RS will endeavor to ive a
IlII account of the proceedings. -
The people in arendance jit n olhin'g
Jike we anticipated
The Reukl Coih;ke!s. Among the news
items Irom Richmond is cue staling that the
rebel Congress adopted aresolution on Mon
day laat, to meet again on the third Monday
in August. They no doobt desire to avoid
the trouble and chagrin of a very sudden
and undignified adjournments the request
of our array, and hence lake time by the
lorelork. Where the rebel Congress may
be on ihe thire Monday of "August next, it
is uot easy to fay; but the probabilities ot
its meeting in Richmond in that warm
cnonth, are not very great, and we trust no
whew el.e.
Gki. Shields Promoted Gen. Shields
has been nominated as Maj r General. He
is worthy of the honor, and we hope bis
confirmation will be prompt and unani
mous. Wit see many thinjj of interest in oir
stroll V'around town" which give us great
delight, and which often cause us to look
open our village as being the most beauti
ful and blissful little place to be found on
old Terra's varied surface. We have the
grandest buildings, the finest streets, and
the most social and moral inhabitants of any
rural distric: in the State, and our business
lirru;. are all of the first class order, courte
ous and enterprising and their establish
ment are unrivalled for magnificence and
exiefit by' any outside of the me-ropolisis.
As we were this morning passing the
splendid Grocery establishment of oar es
teem sd and aflable friends. Evans & Cooper,
we coatd Dot hslp but remark their large
aad ie!ect stock of choice Groceries &c
The purchaser can there fir;d all that he
rnay desire to satisfy the ordinary demands
of bin appetiies or gratify the most delicate
of epicurean longings. Their establish
ment is unquestionably the pride of the
plac: in its line, and should be universally
patronized by the citizens. The gentleman
ly proprietors are known by all as being
. "tbe'iaosl clever and enterprising Grocers
in to'.rn," It is therefore ossle. for m to
f.tni'.U:2 anon their merits Lems'jurg Ar
r t.
, 'j
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
njOTICE i3 hereby giving to slllegatees,
j in the estates of the respective decedents
and minors, that the following administra-
lion and guardian accounts have been filed
in r.e ouice oi me ivegisier oi Columbia
: county, and will be prejented fol confirma
i lion and allowance lo the Orphan's Court,
to be held at Bloomsburg, in the county
aforesaid,on Wednesday the Tih da) of May
next, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon ol said
day. ...
1. Account of Samuel Creasy, Gnard-an
of Hannah Boone, daughter of Aaron Fry.
2. Account of Aaron I.amberson, Guar
dian ot William Jones, son of Jesse Jones
3. First fend final acconnt of Hon. War
ren J. Woodward, Executor, of Miss Ellen
Scott, deceased.
. 4. Final aocXnnt of Daniel Gearhart, ad
minietrator of John Gearhart, of Franklin
township, deceased. .
5. Final account of Martin V. B. Kline,
admini-trator of Hon. Peter Kline, late of
Locust township, deceased.
6. The account of Jonathan C. Penning
ton, idministrator of Samuel Rozell, late of
Benfon twp , deceased.
7. First account of Samuel Creasy, exec
utor of the last Will of John Brown, late ol
Mifflin township, dee'd.
H. Account ot William Bnckalew, one
of the executors of John M. Bnckalew, late
of Fishingcreek twp., deceased. .
9 Account of Franklin Rarig and John
Wittier, admr's of Elizabeth Hebvig, late of
Locust town-hip, deceased.
10 Account ol" Jj.sse Meosch, guardian of
Clariss Sidler, minor child of John Sidler,
late of Franklin, township, oeceased.
II. Account of Elwood Hughes, executor
of Stephen Adarns, late of Briarcreek twp ,
deceased.
12 Account of Thomas Reece, adm'r of
Philip Reece, late of Greenwood township,
deceased. ,
13. Final account of Lewis Yetter, adm'r
de tonis non of Err Harder, lite of Catiawis
sa township, deceased.
14. Account ol Lewis Yetter and Samuel
Drum, executors of John Gearhart, late ol
Mifflin township, deceased
15. Account of Wesley Perry and Mark
Williams, admr's ol Mordecai Perry, late
of Locum township, deceased.
16. Account of Julia Rupert, Executrix of
Catharine Rupert, late of Bloom twp. dee'd
17. Final account of Philip Freas, John
Freas and Andrew Fteas, execmors of Jno.
Freas, late of Centre towuship, dee'd.
18 Account of C. H. Dietter'ick & Phebe
Johnson, executors of the last Will of Geo.
W. Park, bte of Scon twp. decV.
IP. First 'and final account of Levi Creasy
and Samuel Creasy, executors of the las;
Will of Adam Creasy, late of Mifibn twp.,
deceased.
20. Account of Samnel Creasy, guardian
of Abraham Angl, minor child of Jacob
Angle, late of Mdllin township, dee'd.
21. Ai cou' t of J R. Pe.inington, executor
i f the last Will of Elias Lulz, late of Benton
township, deceased.
22 Account ol Isaac K Krickbanm, ex
ecutor of ihe last Wid of John Kline, black-
mith, la'e of Benton township, deceased.
23 Accent)! ot Daniel Msieller, executor
f Jonathan Ma-telier, lateof Madison twp.
defeased.
24 Account of Benjamin M. Wilson, adm'r
()( William L Faue , Lie of Hemlock wp
j Jeceaed
25 Account of Georae W. Dreisbach, ad
miniMrator-of the e-ia.e of Elizabeth D.ei
Ot.ch, Ute ot Bloom township, 'defeased.
26 Account of Catharine A. Welliver, ad
ministratrix of William Weiliver, late ol
Madion township. i)t eased
Aicnuniof traiiklin V ocnm, adm'r ot
Jacob oconi, Sate ol Roarinucreek town-
, ;
" 1 i'j deceae.
, DANIEL LEE
R KfiJSTE B Offics, . j Register.
,on.vsna, nl 9. 162 (
Ptililir rtnr fur l.irurp-s.
nc I3 ret)y ive lh;i, ,he ioitow.
i in;, ppr.ons , Columbia county, have
tiled their petitions in the Court of Quarter
Sessions o! the said county for Tavern and
S;ore License in their respective townships,
which saiil petition will be presented to
the said Court on Monday the 5th day ot
May. A. L. 1S62, of which a'l persons inter
ested will lake notice, and the Licenses for
he county ol Columbia,' will te granted on
Wednesday, the 7th day of May next, at 2
'clock p. m.
Applicants.
Lewis Euke
Frederick Nicely
Ellis Walt -n
Daniel Obitz,
Win.' B. koons
John Lea cock
Robert Hagenbnch
'Township.
Bor Berwick
do do
do do
do do
Bloom,
do
do
do
Benton,
do
Beaver,
do
Cattawissa,
do
do
Conyrigham
do
do
do
do
Centre,
Fishingcreek
do
Greenwood,
Hemlock,
Locust,
do
do
do
Madison
do
Main;;,
do
Montour,
Mt Pleasant,
MifSin,
Change,
do
do
Roaringcreek
Sagarloaf,
Scott,
do
do
do
do
dq
Bloom,
do
Cattawis8a.
Locust.
Tavern,
do
do
do
rio
do
do
do
dc
do
do
do
do
Oliver A. Jacoby,
I Samuel McHenry
li. I s:-
Charles F. Mann
ii ii . a
ridUftixi k-'ijuiliaii
Daniel Rainbold
r? t.l:.. cw., ,r,
Samuel KotenbaJer do
Jacob B Ki-tler do
Reuben R Wassar do
Henry G-ible, do
Fretir'k R. Wohlforth do
John L. Kline, do
John R. Jones, . do
John Grnver, do
Benjamin McHenry do
Daniel McHenry do
W A. Kline do
John Harsman, do
John L. Hurst, do
Jackson (ieorge . do
Isaac Rhodes, do
Joshua Womer do
Samuel. Rimby do
Keifer A. Smith, do
Isaac Yetter dd
John Nn-s do
Eroanoel Cooner, do
Thomas Jones do
John Ke.'Ier do
Jacob Good do
Samuel Everett do
Alexander Hi g es do
George Thiele do
EzekielCole, do
Peter Schug do
Daniel L Everhart do
Enoch Howell do
Reece Fairman do
William Long do
Williard C Green do
L. D. Mendenhall, S;ore-,
Jacob R. Groul, do'
Jeremiah S. Brobst. do
Washiuaton Yeaaer, do
JACOB EYERLY,
Pro'honotaryVOffice, ) Clerk.
Bloomsburg, April 9, 1862
Appeals from Ihe Assessments,
Notice is hereby given that the Com
misionrs ol Columbia county will hold
their Appeals on the following days apd
places, to wit :
On Jklonday 12ih. Locust and Roanngcreek
at the House of John L. Ht rst, in Slabtown.
On Tuesday 13:b, Conyngham, at the
House of Reuben Wasser. .
On .Thursday 15th, Bioom at the Court
House, in BSoomsburg
Br order of the Commissioners,
' R. C. FRUIT. Herk.
Bloomsburg Match - 26, 1S62,
HIRAMcTnOWEB,
.SURGEON DFXTIST. .
OSce near WiUon' Caniase Shop,Maio St
Look to your Interests! i
FRESH ARRIVAL OF "
SPRING AND SC3I3IER GOODS, J
AT
. MILLER & EYE R'S.
- '4
rHE subscribers have just returned from
the City with another large and select
assortment of
Spring and Summer !ood$j
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest
figure, and which Ihey are determined to
sell on as moderate terms, as can be pro
cured elsewhere in Bloomcburg. Then
stock comprises
I-iadies' Dress Goods, ;
of the choicest styles and latet fashions.
D R Y GOOD S,
Ct? GD A fflg
Hardware. Queensware, Cedarware, Hoi ;
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boois & Shoes, Han
and Caps, &c , &c. In short, everything'
usually kepi in country stores; to which t'lej
invites ihe public cenerally. The highes
price paid for country prodice.
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, April 30, 1862.
Dissolution of PartiiiTship ,
'OriCE is hereby "ivfii thai the ro-art
'nership heretofore existing between ihi
rirm ot D. C. & G. A. Herring in the rpair
irm and brfai building buine-s. at Centre.
ville, Columbia county, was dissolved b
mutual consent on ths 1st day of April 1862.
The book remain in the hands of the jsni'
ior member ol the firm, (G. A. Herring) for
etilernem; who, aIo" designs contir.uinij
the business m all iis branches ay hereto !
fore. He returns thanks for past pairoiiagu
avid solicits a continuance of the ame.
' D C. HER RING,
GEO. A. HEUIil.VG.
Centreville,' April 30. 5862.
Administrator's Notice.
JVTOTICK is hereby given thai letters cf
admiiiistranon on the esMie of John'.'.
Hetler, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceahed, have been granted by
the Register ol said county, to Michael 11.
Heller, who resides in Mifflin towuship.--All
persons having claims or demam s
against the estase of the decedent are re
quested to present thim for settlement, and
those indebted lo make payment withot t
delay lo
MICHAEL B HETLER. Ad.nr.
M'fHin twp , March 26, -1862. 6w.
llLltKtL!! FOIt THE UAlll.t,
And L. 1". Nbarples' l'l heap t'ash Mare."
NEW GOODS 1 GREAT BARGAINS I
THE nudersigned is just reeeivln2a r.ew
supply of goods, fresh fiorn the cities af
New York and Thil'a, and is prepaied ;o
sell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12 j, the best at 12 c
some of which cost 5c. Dress (iood i ;
Challis, Lavellas, Girsharns, Muslins, Kei
tucky Jeans, boyjs Caseimeres, &e., &i:.,
in proportion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great va-i-riety
of sljle end quality. A sood- Iieel ul
Gaiier for 62c, and an excellent Congress
for Si. 00. A kid heeled Lace Bool for :Sl
and upward ALSO, the Hiah Cut Palmo
ral Lare Boot tor ladien. Ladies' and Chil
drens' Skirts, Linen Handkerchieis, &c, at
a very bw figure.
Best Stone W are Sets 4. CO, &c H'mir y,
Drie'd Peaches, Mackerel, Chee-, Leno is,
eic. Good Srup Molasses from 50 lo (Uc
a tjal'on Sugars, lower than recently sod,
from 8c to I3r, the. latter price for bist
"vh't". Coai Oil ps low as anywhere.
tFAn examination of the noods is s li
rited. Con.e ajid see for yourselves, I lat
the Cash System is preferable io anv o'lier.
Grain a:ni country produce taken in :x
change for Goods by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, Mareh 26, 1862.
Notice to the Heirs of Teter Hoffman, dei 'd
fgL", COLUMBIA CO UNTY S& :
s;2 ' j 'HE Common wealth ot Pem-I-.tS
svivania lo Louisa Lvnn,
isgSj? Henry Hoiiman, Geo. W. HnlT
.inati, Harriet Fiher, Anna M
ria Fowler. R izetta Amanda Cleaver, fr.yl
vester Horfmac, William Hoffman. Sarah
Elizabeth Richards, Charlotte Hnffrran,
Hanrtah Hoffman, Joseph Steele, hiii. Sm
uel S eele, children and devisees ot Pjter
HoiTmati.i'eceaed, late of Locust township,
Columbia county.
You and each of yon are hert by cited and
commanded to b and appear in your )er-i-ons
before the Judges of the Orphan's
Court ot said county, to be holi'ei at
Bloomsbiua, in and for said county, or the
first Monday of My next, then a-nt there
to accept or refos the estate of said dcM
al the valuation or "how cause why the
i-ame should not be sold. Witness the
honorable Aaron K: Peckham, Esq , P esi
dent of our said Court at Bloomsburg the
fourteenth day of February, A. D. one
thousand eight hundred sixty two.
Jacob Everly, Clerk O. C.
JOSIAH H. FliRMAN, Sie-tJ
Sheriff's Office. )
Bloomsburg, Feb. 26.' 1862. J
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
William G. Ferry,
Bookseller, Blank Book Maning, arei.and
Dealer in Imported and Amer ican Staiion
ery, and Photograph Albums, S. W. cor.
Fourth and Race, Philada.
- Blank Accou it Books,
FdOLS-CAP PAPER, LETTER, NOTE,
Bill, Sermon and Drawing Paper, Cuitain
ajid Wrapping papers, Envelopes, Pe icils,
Slates, Backgammon Boards. Chess, Gold
Pen, Family Bible,s, Hymns, Prayer Books
American, English & French Inks, P)ckei
Bocks, Writing Desks, &c. &c., all of which
are being sold al very low prices fot can.
Wm.G. Perry, S. W. cor 4ih & Race, '.bila.
Blank Books of the Best Quality,
can be bought at low prices, in every vari-
P;
cly ui ny ic ui uiuuuig at n hi.
Account Book Manufacturer S. W
co
4 tli
and Race Streets, Philada.
Family Bibles.
A lane assortment selling at ver;r low
prices for cash. Wm. G. Perry
S. W. eor Fourth & Race Streets.
Buy Win. . Perry's
Steel Pecs, the best and cheapest in the
market. Wm. G. Perry, Stations ,
S. W. corner Fourth & Race sts.
6ood Books
Selling at a bargain. Purchasers, buying
Books, and Stationery for cash, can " pur
chase much below w liolesale pricei at S
W. cor. Fourth & Race. ,
- Wm. G. Perrr,
Bookseller and Sta.ior.er.
Book Binding -i
Of every description executed in the best
style. Persons having books in quantity
that need binding, can have them ; bound
at the present lime at very low rates. None
but experienced workmen are employed
in my establishment. Wm G. PEBRYj
Book Binder ami Station, rf
'S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Stf, Piilada.
December 18, 1861.-4m.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED fiANDS.
A GREEABLY to the provisions of an Act
of Assembly, entitled an Act directmg
the mode of selling Unsealed Lands for (ax
es, ard for other purposes, passed the 13ih
day of March, 1815, and the further sup
plements thereto, passed the 13ih dav of
March, 1817, 25th day of 'March, 1821, and
9th day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the
county of Columbia, hereby gives no'ice
lo all persons concerned therein, that utiles?,
the Co, Road, School, Poor and Stale Taxes
due on the following tracts of Unsealed
Lands, situate in Columbia county, are paid
before 'he day ol sale, the whole or such
parts of each tract as will pay the taxes
and costs rharneable thereon, will be sold
at the COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg,
county of Columbia, on the 9.h day of June
1862, being ihe second Monday, and to be
continued by adj nrt!meni, from day today
for arrearages ol taxe due said county and
the cost accrued on each trad rospeeti vely
WARRANTEES Oil OWNERS.
BENTON TWP.
Acres
80
Dols. Cls.
John Young & Co.
BEAVER.
Andrew Clark,
Sarah A Cauffran,
Isaac Davis,
do do
Anthony Davis,
Benjamin P Frick,
John Graeff,
Mann & Roal,
Elias Milier,
George Nungesser,
18 00
18 36
6 60
82
1 11
2 88
3 30
6 85
4 97
2 07
4 97
3 30
4 12
3 96
6 60
2 96
4 80
9 90
9 93
1 21
2 78
3 9ST
12 94
3 3S
2 42 '
9 08
4 51
2 78
I 94
1 09
25
18 15
2 37
4 25
96 00
78 80
65 00
112 80
79 60
77 80
fiS 68
21 80
80
74 40
67 40
76 40
4 70
87 15
12 24
38 76
92 65
78 33
40 08
2 4(1
78 33
235 04
235 04
51 00 j
1 77
72 00
21 07
134 88
20 40
44 69 i
41 41
6 72
31 21
G 00
6 00
at, 4 10
, 10 22
13 12
34
78
56
34
34
1 12
1 01
78
4 44
86
1 20
2 40
5 39
7 73
II 59
7 84
4 63
22 45
10 11
5 99
9 48
11 81
9 93
b 1 32
2 02
3 37
1 07
372
too
25
- 35
50
loo
209
150
87
100
100 George Noyer,
63 Franklin Shuman,
40
200
125
200
2 00
Moses Schlicher.
Peter Yohe, dee'd,
Lewis Filger,
William Stewart,
William Grey.
BIUARCREEK.
41 Jesse Bowman,
4 Seth B. Bowman,
180 Christopher Bender,
277 Lewis Bender,
427 Nathan Beach,
28 W. J. T. Clemm,
10 Philip Freas,
50 John Freas estate,
150 Andrew Freas,
90 Gilbert Fowler,
64 John Parkerson,
35 Daniel Seybert,
7 do do
SCO Joseph Sharpless fc others
90 J. H. Young tretate,
140 Daniel F. Seybert,
CONYNGHAM.
320 George Ashton,
394 Peter Dehaven,
331 Joseph Jordan,
376 Caleb Lownde,
338 William Miller,
j 3S9 William Porter,
i 340 Daniel Reee,
I 109 IVter Smith,
! 4 Richard Tun s
372 Whiteman,
337 John Warner,
382 John Young,
277 Robert Jordan
285 Andrew Porter,
170 Thomas Rnston
30 Alary Ruston
303 Iwis Walker, .
3i4 Johnston Beasley,
100 George B jckham
30 Thomas Ban.es,
3S4 1 homas Hiltzhimer,
384 Robert Hiltzhimer
3S4 William Shannon
250 Amos Wickerham,
3 Division A., Martin Land,
120 do y, . do do
: 35 do C, do do
441 Ebeiiezer Branham
! 130 Pete: Baughner
i 429 Joshua Beam,
i 406 John Youig
1 12 John Huston
4.1 1 3G Paxton, Kiine & Sharpless
i 100 Jacob I'neu, -j
100 do do
i.0 37 6 lOp Foulk & Preston Retreat, 4
114 119p Altem ja f; Co.
- 17 16 Sam'l S Abet
j 9-16 J Anspach jr.
CENTRE.
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26
40
80
140
200
250
41
60
113
267
25
59
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100
14
50
28
25
, 30
100
50
400
5
21
400
50
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55
54
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153
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18
27
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20
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175
209
80
300
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127
8
400
17
Samuel Achenbachv
Bei jamin Ailebach,
Jacob Bond
William Fritz,
Jrtcob Good
George Harman
Emanuel Lazarus,
Eiias Reese
CATTAWISSA.
Solomon Helwig
Scbmich k. Rrcbst
FRANKLIN.
Jeremiah Fincher
Elijah Reynolds & Co.
FiSHINGCREEK.
William Bnckalew,
Frees & Hotfman
Michael Lemons
Edward McHenry
W illiam Patterson's estate
Abraham Young,
Daniel F. Seybert,
GREENWOOD.
John Covanhovan's elate
Isaac A. DeWilt,
James DeWitt's heir3
Samuel C. Longshore
Robert Montgomery's estate
George Reese
Jeremiah Whitson
William Park,
HEMLOCK.
Nathaniel Campbell
5 63
Robert Montgomery's es:ate 15 25
JACKSON.
Georgp Dills
Elias Golder & Co.
Abraham Midler,
McCall's heirs
New hard & Golder -William
Stephens
LOCUST.
Thomas Billington
Samuel John
2 43
10 11
87
1 00
10 II
2 43
20 70
5
5
4
7
63
53
14
79
do do
William Sayers
Wright Hughes,
Mary Myers
Daniel Reese
Mary Ruston
Charlotte Ruston
John Reynolds
Thomas Ruston
Mary Myers
Daniel Reese,
Mary Ruston
Charlotte Ruston
John Reynolds
Thomas Ruston,
MIFFLIN.
George Brown
Jacob Harizel jr.
Marshall G. Kinney
Geo. Longenberger
Abraham Masteller
Peter Miller,
George Nungesser .
Jacob Sch weppenheiser
Peter Yohe's estate,
Thomas Lemon,
MADISON.
William Ellis
Robert Montgomery's estate
Witliim Ginsles,
MAINE.
Boyd & Paxton
Henrv & Jacob Bauman
6 90
6 50
90
90
90
44
90
50
90
90
90
44
90
74
72
10
53
49
37
52
01
63
60
80
16
28 25
3 53
14 Benjamin P. Frick 7 33
35 Jeremiah Fincher, 1 83
32 George Longenberger 6 78
10' Henry G. Miller, 2 12
100 C. F. Mann,.Eq. 7 06
69 Isaiah Snuman 3 67
24 Joshua Webb 2d, 169
Mt. PLEASANT. -
10 Samuel Boone 52
11 William Beers 52
45 Samuel Melick 2 68
29 John Melick 1 72
-ORANGE.
8 Peter BelUs sr. 1 04
PINE.
100 Mathias Appleinan 7 93
18 Thomas Davis' estate 1 92
. 80 James Lockard 8
21 Lewis Schuyler 2 17
30 Samuel Snyder 2 19
116 Vallershamp's esta'e 12 46
ROAKINGCREKK.
50 Peter Bauahner 3 09
60 Thomas Barnes jr. 3 70
100 Part of John Huston, (i 18
165 Isaac Lindvilla 5 06
137 Daniel Levan, sr. , 6 18
50 Jacob Trien 3 09
SUGARLOAF.
195 James Bnckalew 10 56
AO Benjamin Cole's heirs 1 54
205 Goss' Kstate 1 1 22
64 Conrad Hess' estate "7 04
400 John lockard 16 50
73 Aaron Lewis 1 98
2.'0 Robert Montgomery's estate 13 61
200 do do 11 00
17 Lemuel Roberts 2 20
23 Sarah Jane Roberts 3 08
50 James Shnltz 5 50
47 Abraham Young 5 50
275 Bloomsburg Iron Co. 10 30
150 William Stephens 4 18
30. Wm Montgomery 2 64
JAMES S. McNINCH, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, )
Blooms-burg, April 2d, 1862. J
TREASURER'S SALE OF REAL ES
TATE-SEATED LAAD.
A GREEABLY lo the provisions of the act
x ol Ai-sembly, entitled an Act to reduce
Ihe Slate debt, &c , passed the 39ih day ol
April, 1844, the Tteasurer of the County ol
Colurnt ia hereby aives notice lo all per
sons concerned therein, that urdess the
County, road, school, poor and State Tax,
Stc. due on the following real estate situate
in l f i e i-ouniv of Columbia, are paid before
ttie day of sale, the whol or 6uch parts ol
each a will pay the charges and costs
chargeable thereon, will be sold at the
Couj House in Bloomburu. co. ol Colam
bia, on the 9th day of June 1862, being the
second 'Monday, and to be continued by
adjournment from day today for arrearage
ot taxes due sail' county and the costs ac
crued on each r"spettlu!ly.
O f'NERS OR REPUTED OWNERS.
BLOOM.
Ac-ei
2
35
Yeats. Dols. Cts
Kingston" Coal Co, 1
Elizabeth Rittrr 2
Hiram W. Thornton 1
5 00
II 03
2 00
2 50
9 35
3 75
2 86
1 lot
1 lot Lydia Wanich'. j
BEAVER.
29 John V. Crtsweil 2
30 Mann. Bal ly ScCrisH-ell 2
32 Franklin, Stewart k Co. 2
369 T. M Hubble . 1
72 John Baliard's heirs 1
400 George A. Frick . 1
35 Solomon Back hart 1
130 Charles S. Coxe 1
BENTON.
31 35
3 25
40 80
84
62
75
92
5
0
30
116
John Koons I
Andrew Fellows 1
William McKelvy 1
Jonathan Pennington 1
E D.&i J. R. Swartwomt 1
BRIARCREEK.
John Gardenhoue I
Josiah Fowler 1
Khzdbeth lleirsey 1
Samuel F. Ileadley 1
do do - 2
Davi 1 KUner's estate 1
Gide"n Ha.-sler 1
Joeph Low - 2
William McAffte 1
William Srr.nti 1
John Beaver 1
67
50
3
II 92
82
2 42
1 43
6 06
34 02
8
3S
25
112
168
11
31
5
1 1
1
150
70
80
23
01
84
44
20
00
00
32
53
54
16
3 Abraham Culp 1
30 John Johnson 1
300
60
25
38
2
31
No. 10
do 7
do 1
No. 16
4J
No.27
I
6j
No. 12
14
i
23
6
25
John So) bert 1
J,cob Stiefler 1
Reuben Bower 1
Michael Bower 1
Henry Martiney 1
Wm IJdins 1
CENTRE.
John Anderson' esl. 2
Charles Brobst 2
Waiter Cain 1
Lewi;. Brigg's estate 1
Jsicob Hoicbin 1
Abraham Deiierioh 1
A. D--iterich & Tofby I
Cyrus Boone 1
John W.Clark I
Levi Remley 1
17
1 21
'2 31
I 72
1 58
1 95
1 fc6
2 85
1 7s
2 63
10 32
Richard Torby 1
FISHINGCREEK.
Jarne Parks 1
Isaac Drum I
Monroe Merkle 1
1 43
1 34
7
1 55
1 66
73
50
1 96
2 25
2 95
1 88
1 11
1 56
40
51
9 87
23 CjrusFox 1
FRANKLIN.
27 Isaac Richard 1
I Julia A. Crowley "
GREENWOOD.
22 Sanford Gearhart 1
2 lo'.s James Hampton
11 Samuel C. Loujshore '
JACKSON.
100 HeHrv C Hets, s two
80 John Roberts one
MADISON.
7 Caleb Fox two
MAINE.
1 lot (ieorge Gardener . two
3 Henry KoMenbader one
3 Lucy Stewart. two
MONTOUR.
24 George Biecher 3
1 L. Davis 1
ORANGE.
1 lot Devanport's estate 3
1 lot Jacob Evans 1
10 David Feller 1
60 J. R. Morris 1
4 Samuel Trumpore . 3
50
3 92
28
47
5 55
3 2
15 24
30
80
1 05
2 26
1 65
1 01
14 39
1 30
.5
3 00
55
55
135 & llol J. Covanhovan'is est. 1
1
19
1 lot
79
100
00
465
50
34
273
100
41
Joseph Fausey
PINE.
Iaac Bogart
Adam Bobb
Cox's heirs
1
two
one
two
Charrberlin &. Sowns one
Ezekiel Crcssley
Wm Edar
Lotl Parker
John II. Parker
t
. 3
two
one
Tbos Stack house sr. '
David & A. Smith
David Sweeny '
jpjj Samuel C. Longshore I
3 Ob
1 04
1 17
68
1 10
44
46
John Johnson one
Daniel Shultz's estate '
59
43
200
40
John Sweeny '
SUGARLOAF.
Bloomsbura Iron Co. one 1
Lavina Golder,
JAMES S. McNINCH, Treas'r
Treasurer's Office, )
Bloomsbiirs, Apri' 2nd. 1862
CUiL Oil,. Ardesco Coal Oil for sale,
12 cts. per quart, by
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 26, 1862.
Important to House Owners. J
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this may concern, and it concerm
' every ttnihj
JOHNS 4i- "I'KOSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUI TA PERCH. .
Trie Cheapest and mot d c bj Rcthu g
in upe
IT IS FIRE AND WAT ER PROOF.
It can be applied to New. and Old Roofs of
All kinds, steep or flat, and to Shingle
Roofs without removing the Shinlei.
Til K COST IS ONLY AFOUT ONE-THIRD
TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE. .
This article has been thorongly tested in
New York City and all parts of the United
Stands, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South America, on Buildings of all
kind-, such as Factories, Foundries Church
e. Rail Road Depot, Car;, and on Public
Building "enerally, Government Buildings,
by il,. principal Builders, Architects
and others, during the past four years, and
has proved to be tl,e. CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in u-e ; it i
in every respect a Hire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOfS OF
ALL KINDS.
Ihnis the ONLY material marmf ictured in
the United States which combines the very
desirable proHertie. of Elasticity and Dura
bility, which are universally acknowledged
to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and
INDIA RUBBER.
No Heat in required in making aip'i- j
canon.
The expense of appljing il is triflninz with
ordinary Roof can be eovered and fin.
ished the some iLiy.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE.
Knd when finished form a prrfecty Fi'e
Proof surface with an elat c. body, which
cannot le injured Dv Heat, Cold orSlorms,
Shrin kii-g of Roof Boards, nor any external
a-jti on n ha'ev.r.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coaiins Metals of all Kinds when ex
poed lo the action of the Weairier and
For Preserving and Impairing Mttal
II oof 3 of all Kinds,
This is the only Composition Known
which will successfully resist extreme
change of climate, for any let2th of time,
when applied to rnp'.als, to which it adheres
firmly, loriniii a body equal to three coats
f ordinary fain:, co-is much less and will
LAST IIIREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
from ils elasticity is not injured by the con
traction ot TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
consequent upon sudden changes of the
weather.
It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEA I HER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and ether Metal Roofe can te
readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
roion an leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water tight Roof for many years.
This Cement is peculiarly adapted for the
preservation of Iron Railmjs, Stoves, Kan.
2es, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c ,
also lor general manufacturers u-e.
GUTTA PERCHA CEMEXT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Roofs or every description, from i:s !
sreat ela-iicity, is not injured by the con
traction and expansion ol Metals, anc will
not crack in cold or run in varm weather. !
These material are adapted to all cli- j
ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any ran of t'.e country, at short i
iuv.ee, lor GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in ,
r dU, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full
printed directions tor application. !
AGENTS WANTED.' !
We will m-ikrli',ei (d and sitt-fictcry arrang-
mr.tws v i'Jt rcspntilJe p-nties cho icvdd Uke lo ,
establish ihemsclnes in a Lucrative and Perma- ;
nenl busines. ,
OUR TERMS ARE CASH. I
u e can give abundant nroot ot all ve
claim in favor ot our improved Roofing j
Materials, have applied ttiem to several)
thou-and RooH
in iNew loftc C:ir anf vi-
m r m n. i .
cinity
JOIINS k CKOSLEY,
Sole Manulacturers,
If holes 'de Warrhmtse 7S William St
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be f.iroished on application.
Oc ol.er 16, lftrJt ly
'UE.U :TIFt L i 0 31PLEXI0.N.
FOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN wiil
send foall who wi-h it (tree of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for makir.2
and using a beauiiful ve2etable Balm. lha
will erTectuallv remove I'imole. Binrchen
ran( Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skin
sir ooth, clean, and beautiful ; also full di-
ructions for using Peiatrcau's celebrated
Simulant, war'atiied to s'att a full growth
ot Whisker, fr a Mus ache, in less than
thirty day. Either of thu above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwi'h stamp for return postasM DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chetn
ist, 831 Broadway Nw York.
January 15. 1862 2m.
r 1 1 II E CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
A of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, and fcr th.e especial benefit of Youna
Men and thre who suffer with Nervous
Debility, Loss of ?!emory, Pretnitore De
cay, &c, Lc, &:c, by one who ha- cureil
himself by simple means, afer being put
io great expense and inconvenience,
through the use of worliless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
Single copies inay be had ol the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoint, Long
Island, by enclosing a f.osi-paid addressed
envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT. Esq , Greenpom', Long Island,
New York.
January 15, 1S62 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion CcSee.
THIS preparation, ma le from the best
Java Cotlee. i recommended by physician
as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, D pep-f. and a!i
biliots disorder. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the use of cof
lee will use ;his without injurion elfects.
One can contains th strength ol two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
KOLLOtK'S LEYAI.V,
The purest and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and cAke. Price 15 cents.
Mmufticlitrtd 'by
M II. KOLLOCK, Chemist.
Corner cf Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
t&'Aid sola by all Druggists and Grocer.
February 26, ly.
Adwiuisirator's Notice.
V OTIC E 'is hereby iven that letter ol
administration on the eMate of Mich ie!
Hetler, la'e of Mifllm township, Columbia
county, ilet-eased, have been gratited by ihe
Registerof said coamy to Michael B. Het
ler, who resides in Mdllin iownhip. Ah
persons having cliirns or demands agiiu-t
he estate of the decedent are reque-'e '. to
. r-eni tfioni to the undersigned and those
indebted to the estate to make pay men'
forthwith to
MICHAEL B. HETLER Admr.
Mifflin two.. Mireb 26. 1862. 6 v.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
or THE .
Brave Soldiers and Sailors.
II O I JL O Y A Y ' l 1 1 I S
AND OINTMENT,
A'l who have Fr.ends and Re'a ives it
the Armv or Navy s' onfil lake especial
nre,ihat Ihey be amply supplied witn ibe-M
Pills and Ointment: and where if
brave Soldiers an t S ilors five oelee'ed
to provide Ibernselves wH then, no better
present can be sent ihem bv liiair friend.
Tbey have been pioved to be the Soldiers'
neer-filin2 Irien l in tiie bom of fi!ed.
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS.
Will be relieved and effectually cured bv
usiiij the? e admirable medicine-, and by
paiii2 proper attention to rh Directions
which are a'tarrotd to each Pol fir B-X.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Or A P
' PEI 11 E, IN CI DEN I AL IO SOIX!Ei:s
Those f-elins which so sadden us. usual
ly aii.-e from trouble -or annovaroes. ob
niructed perspira-ion, or ea' ing and drink
ing wha'ever is unwholesome, thn dis
turbing toe healihfi.l action ol trie liver and
stomach These organs m ust be relieved,
if you desire to be well. Trie PUN, taking
according to the printed instructions, will
quickly produce a healthy action in both
liver and stomach, auil a a natural conse
quence a i Ic;ar head and i:ood appeiiie
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the u-e of thess
invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick
ly acquire additional strenitn Never let
the bowels be etttier confined or nn toly
acted upon. It may seern strange ihai Hol
lo way's Pills should be recommence J (or
Dyseniary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing ilia ( ihey would increae. the r!:;y.t.
lion. This is a ureal mistake, for thes-
Pills will correct the liver arid sio'nbch
and thus remove all Hie ucrid tumms troui
l!e ) S'eu.. This medicine will give tone
and vijor 'o the whole organic svs em how
ever deranged, whi!t health an 1 s'rent'i
follow as a matter oi course. Nothing wiil
slop the relaxation of ti e bowels o mre as
j this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS A IT ENTiON ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOU I H.
Sore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling
can witn certainty be radically cured if tnj
pills are taken niht and Tiorniaii and the
Ointment be freely ued ; as sated to I'm
printed itistrnciions. If treated in any oth
er manner ihey dry op in one part tobrealc
out in another. Whereas this Ointment
will remove ihe humors from the yiem
and leave ihe Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a lutle perseve
rance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED
BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sailor are li
able, lhere ire no medicine o safe, tco
arid convenient a Ilolioway's IM!s aid
O.riiirie.d. The pour wounded and dlinoi
i-uiierer miiii have bis wound
dres-ed immediately, it he would only pro
vide Vimsett with ttii maichles Oti.tfiieitr,
which shoulJ be ilirnst in'o the wouu I
and smeared ail rnuiid it, tfien covered woit
a piece ol lir.en from hi kmtpack at. 1
cr,m pre-sed with a han;!kerc!eit . Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 pill, lo cool it e
sS'em and prevent inflamatio'i.
Ever Soldier's Knapsack and &ean.m
Chest shjul.1 be provided with these vlua-
blc uemedie.
CAUTION! None are genuine unless
! 1 ,. II - V at
t trie words ti:.iioway, iSew i ortt an-: i.on-
! don are discernable a a Wa'er ma k in
every leal of the book of directions around
i each pot or box : the same may be
pinti.ly
: seen bv holding ihe leaf b the light. A
; hatidsome reward Will be give:i to an o-ie
I reiierinj such information as may lead lr
j ihe detection of any party or paries conn-
terfeilinj the medicines oi vending the
1 same. knivim them to h snurious.
Sold al ih' Manufactory of Professor
Holiowa, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all raspeciable Drugsist and Dealers i-i
Medicine, thronahont the civilized wor'd
in boxes at twenty live cents, sixty two
I """,s anti or, dollar each,
I There is considerable s
aving bv ta
king the larger size-
N B Diref 'ions for the guidance rl pa
tients in every di-orJer are atlived to eaoh
box.
Ap'ii S isfi2. ly.
3IAHIS0N HOUSE,
(OF JERSEY TOWN, PA )
rytHE Mib-criber would respactfully ap
JL
prise hi friend snd the public geuer-
ally, that tie ha established the
MADISON
HOUSE,
m.
in Jersey town, Columbia county, Pa. The
above house ha lately teen veiitted an.l
ou-lergone a thorough repairing by the p-o-pr"eior
H- i fully prepared io entertain
the travelling cutom as well the local
with general sati-taction. Hi TABLE and
BAR,are well supplied and will be careful
ly piipctiti'ended. And lits STABLE is am
ply and well stocked, in rharge of careful
grooms, will always be properly attended.
CST He invites a share of the public cus
tom, an I pledges his best effort., to help
his guests feel at borne.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Jers?ytown. Jan 8, 18G2.
Kxocntor's rVolicc.
Estate of Chiiftophcr lit Her, lute of Mi'Jln
tovnsh'p, Cot co , deceased.
FETTERS te.-tameiitary on tbe e'ale f
Ctiristo; her Heller, late of Mifilin twp.,
Colombia county, deceased, have been
granted by 'he Register ot Columbia roun
ly, to Samuel Heller, residing in Hollen
back town-hip, Luzerne county. All per
sons indeb'ed to sa:d estate are requested
to call and make immedia'e paj merit, and
those having claims or demand will pre
sent them rcpeily authenticated for mji;1
rr.ent to the undersigned.
SAMUEL HELLER, Executor.
January 8. 162 6i.
THE
CELEBRATED ASHLAND
MILLS WADDING,
A SUPERIOR COTTON FOK QUILTING.
&c: for sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store
ol
L. T. SlU UP LESS.
Bloomsbnrg.Ociobpr 30. R6l.
CLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS M
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
E X EC UI I ON S. SUBtMENAS,
f prooer k desirablefornis. fo- hale at tin
iee "of rhe "sfHr otthe NnrS
I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.-