The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 14, 1862, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
Tedccsday Komlc?, Say Utb, ;I353,
v -Jesse R Penkixgton ha received ihe
appointment of Postma!er at Cole's Creek,
Columbia cnntny the John M.Coie rs-ijjned
- -
On accnutitof the absence of the editor for
'several days pat, three or lour mailers in
tended for this week's Star are necessarily
lomitled. . ; .
Thk winter crop look well throughout
'th-i county . prn.misics: a splendid yield.
The fruit trees present the appearance of
an abundant cropshou'd it escape the frost.
'- Sm;dr feutz of Philadelphia, will enter-
tain the citizen- of tli is place and vicinity,
on Thursday (to-morrow,) 'afternoon and
evening, with one of his grand exhibitions
"ef Magic, Ventriloquism and Slighi-oMIand
performance. ,
-.JvB. &-.R. Kimrns, lately of Franklin
township, this county, have opened a store
in Ccnrri.jt.am, a few miles this side of
Ashland," w here they are doing right enug
business in the mercantile line. They are
enterprising men and. honorable dealer.
Success to them-in their new enterprise.
; - Col. Iwikkits health riill remains Tery
delicate. We called to see him on Friday
last al.ihe residence of his father in Otinge-
vtlle. It isa little doubtful whether the
, Colonel's health will ever be permanently
restored.. He seems to be in good spirits,
cheerful, though eensibte of hi& critical
condition. '
Too Lrs having been home oti furlough
vi.si.in may e.xp.uin the non-appearance ot
.his leuer-for the past week or two. He is
expected m return to :he army in a short
lime, when we may look lor a continuation
'ol hi leilr'rs. , lie wields the pen with cun-
. siderabie lorce has set many people to
thinking iu;o the real character of - this re
bel t a'lvl tli.e cansetjuence if juite an
cce.-ioif ha been made to ihe bubscription
lis; of oar paper.
Election in Bkwick 'On Saturday last
the Borough of Lemittck held hi: election
Jnr Justice ot the Peace, and it resulted in
the'-chCu t vt a Democrat. The candidates
f '
W i Mt, Republican. They bad run tie
at the rt gular Spiiug election, ol that place,
und ou last Saturday ibe matter was deci-
- ted by eectP g a Democrat by. 2Z major
i.y in a Borons a? generally gives a Re -
,.ubl.c...m.j,.r,iyoUOiKlJ votes. A po-
- lineal oi. lesi was made, Dr John.
Fikk os the MousTn's I lie mountains
'iKire leen on i;re Nt the last lew days past,
in Maine, leaver i n i Conyngh tm 'town-
"ships, doing con.-i'lerble damage. In
Maine township. Vi Saturday last, a house
fcilnitu i.u .f il.a I I . : - I
burned down wiili us contents, coiij-i--ti
:ir ol a lot of hou.-elio.-J lonnti-re. It was
s-appoed by some, the hou,e caught;
fire trorrspark, bluvr, .,t ol the weeds
upon it. Also, a tuiIr.iuJ li'iae was Durn
ed urf. near Mainville, thus interfering '
"ne witrt itiH ruuniii ol t!i trai--
A ctm-iderable amount of cnrd-wotnl 'wa i
destroyed, a- well a much yon ig timber, i
Down Town Ahud! Or.r lever ai:d in-,1
du.-trious merchant, L. T. Sharpies, ha re
rpim l nl lior r&iiif rsmi.l 1.; n1....l.
' . '
larue and varied stock of oods at .i-cl eP'; Ml.e. S irkf ;ot,,er nearl. QQ en
cash store. His stock consists ol Dry Goods, Tgravings ot ali the novelties ior Summer
Goer e-. in' fact everything' com ftJCh- j bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's
llv foun tin country More. Ha ha the rep- f)r"i"e!i c, Valuable information in Mil
... ir . i t liners ores- maker, mothers, and ladies
utat.o,, of selhng cheap, and that you may I 2an,rallv. Dre,n.in5 the Isrgest and best
te fully S4li-fied that he does, we would j Fshim Magazine in the World, published
simply ak you to give him a trial. His
store (nearly everybody knows) is adjoin
, ing'tiur oiRce. . . , .
Thomas Bhowm, the tillage barber of this
place, desires us to stale that he is prepar
ed lb do up the shaing and hairdressing
for, the citizen ol B-oomb'urg and vicinity
with neatness and despatch Shampooing
done in the : best manner possil!e This
is the only establishment in ttie place and
by strict and careful a'.teution to busii.eas, a
large run of custom can bi eecu'eJ. '
Thomas is a good "sharer.
. Lfft for Rustt Gen. Ca.neron, Min
ister to Russia, left by the 1.40 train yester
nlay on the Lebanon Yal ey iai!road on his
mission to Russia A humbeV of his friends
congregated at the cars !o see him ofT. and
wish him a safe journey to the land of Czars
from which place he will most likely re
turn before the next meeting ol the Legisla
ture. Mark the predict ion. Putrid et.d
Union. -
We are in receipt of a copy of the anno
ai report of the President and Directors ol
tjie Cattawissa Railroad Company, recently j
submitted to she stockholders of that corh
pany. The report show.- theafluirs of the
.company to be in a very properons condi
"tioti, wi':h a promis of an early divijeud to
the preferred shareholder.
' CoraT. The regular May term of . Court
"closed, in this place, On Saturday last, after
u fuU tveeis tee-siou. The attendance. as
'srtia!!, on account ol the busy season.
There were but two or three Common
.'weahh suits tried. The first on the list we
Relieve was Charles Mase, tried lor larceny
and found '-guilty ', The sentence ol the
'Court was, pay the c6sa and undergo
iwenly days, imprieontuen; in the County
Jail. ;
The "Lime Kidje Murder Ca?e" Rich
Ueu Ton by for the killing of Andscw Bailt
u.wu taken op and disposed ol, occupy
ing the Court lor several days. 'The Jury
brought in their verdict "guilty of man
laughrer," aod 'on Salurday- the prisoner
deceived bis sentence, ens year fa the .Pen
itentiary at hard labor.
ShentT Furmaii has . but one "person to
take to the Penitentiary this tenh
The civil list was lihs most of the cau
"ees haTinj; teen sealed and put offforrext
term. Tbtf Lycoming Insarance Company
vs Henry Trangh was trie.?. Verdict fori
Tr-tegh some twenty two hundred dollars,
This cause xa tried at onr February
terrfl. when Trangh recovered, ; bu: not
heaw as at this Court-- 7-
sol
!
Tnblic KelJce for Licences.
qMie lollowin? are the Tavern and Store!
5. ""f "'"'i ioo.j
Jrplkanls.
--Townships
Lewis Enke Tavern
Fredwrick' Nicely . do
Ellis Walton do
Win. 5- Koons ' tio
John Leacock do
Robert Hayeubuch do
Oliver A. Jacoby, do
Samnel McHenry do
John J. S:iles do
Charles F. Mann . , , do
Franklin Shoman do
Daniel Reiubold do
Sa.nuel KostetibaJer do
Jacob B Ritler do
Reuben R VVassar do
Henry Gable, ; - do
Fredr'k R. Wohlfohl do
Jobn L. Kline, tlo
John Grover, ; do
Benjamin McHenry do
Daniel McHenry do
W A. Kline, ilo
John Hariman, - "do
John L. Hurst, do
Jackson George .. ! .' ; do
Uaac Rho.'es, ' db -Samuel.
Rimtty . do ;
Keifer A. Smith,- do
Isaac Yetter do
John Nnss do
Emanuel Coriher,- . do . -Thomas
Jones , do
John-KeMer . ' do
Jacob Good - do
Bor Berwic
do do
do . do
Bloom,
. do
; ' " do
' do
Benton,
- do
Beaver,
do
' Cattawissa,
do
' do
Conyngham
. ; do
. do
. rfo '
'Centre,
Fishina:creek
do .
Greenwood, Hemlock,"
Lociist,
' V dO' "
do -
Madison
do j
Maine, -,
do
- Momour.
Mt Pleasant,
JUitCin,-
OiaMej
do
do
r Roaringcreek
Sugartoaf, -Scott,
do
do
do
Bloom, '
-' CaltawiSsa.
Locust.
Samuel Everett do
Alexander Hughes. do
Geome Ttiiele - - . do
EzekielCole, ' . do
Peter Srhust '. ' do
Daniel L Everhart ' do
Enoeh flnweii do
William Long do
L. D." Mei-df nhal!, S:ore,
Jeremiah S. Bobst, do
Washington Yeager, dr
JAC
Prothonotary,sOIT
JACOB EYERLY,
Prothonotary'sOffife. ) Clerk.
Bloom-buru, April 9, 18(5
2 1.
"NEW Alt RIVAL OF
SPRING AND S U M M E R
& 0 0 ID !
Jit PETER EXT S 'S T O It El
f In Liiht L'ree!, Columbia county, Per.na.
TJFAS just , received from Philadelphia,
j ami is now opening at the old stand
! la'fly occupied by Martz & Ent, 'a splen
' lid a-sintniHni of MERCHANDIZE, wuich
will b sold chan for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE !
nis ipii ronsi-is oi L.ames uress uoods
j choice-1 f les and Uest fis:iioo.
CALICOES MUSLINS,
' GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS. SIlAWS, ijosi'fry' SILKS
j 'R ft A D Y-M PE CLOTHING,
fASSlMEIJS SATINETS,
COTTONDFS
j ' KETmp J? V?5'
' - GROCERIES
i Q.UEENSWARE,
; t'edarware. Hard ware, Medicine Drugs,
j Oil-. PmtiM, &e ,
Boots 'and Stioes, Ht
t -
In -hort evrrythi'tg
ron n try t'r-'.
Thf patronas' f
usually kept in a
and thp
l'utlic g"era!ly, i- respeclnlly so-
" T1,V f-ihes! market price paid frr co n
irV produce. PE1ER ENT.
Liuh' Srt. Mav 7, t.82.
i3IllC. Ot'lllOI'Okl'M
mm a . .
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS,
GREAT IMP RU VEMESTS!
'lHE Summer Number willVontain four
I 1 large and splendid Fashion Plates, I
three
Full Siz-d Patients.
comprising the new
I rllti V 9WI ami ldrrrtf k Lai-a a
47 y B.'Oaday- and sold everywhere at 25
rem?, or sent by mail pest Iree. on receipt
id ihe amount, Yearly SI wi-h the follow
ing valcabie premium.
Each jearly subscriber will be entitled
to the selection of 50 cents worth of plain
patterns, fron. the designs ic the oook, or
Irom tu show room, or they Thay be order
eit and ent by mail any time during the
year, by paling the postage.
Splendid inducements io Canvasser.
The summer on niter Aill be ready on ot
about ihe lt of May. .
April 30ih, 1852. .
(jJitoiiTirooil SciMinarj'.
THE Spring Term of ibis Irsihiiiion wil
commence on the 7th of Ap'ril tiext."
The Principal will be assisted bv able
instructors, and as ample facilities will be
afforded to qualify S'udent for teaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
in literxture, a liberal share of partronage
is again solicited.
Pipil wno do not come from home, or
are uo put under the charge o.' near rela
tives, must board at the Seminary, and be
subject ro the regulations thereol. Ther
mos! provide their own towels and have
each article ot cldititni distinctly marked.
Eleven weets corstitute a quarter and
there'vill be a vacation of about six weeks
"m mid aqmhier
Boarding, washing and Tuition, wish
furnished rooms, will be J25 per anarier.
or.e h&!f payable in advance.
Tuition alone in Common brancbes $5 00
" wicluuing advance Algebra,
mathematics his'ory &. 6 00
in Latin, German or French
eacli extra ,. 1 00
Kor further par'icular .address .
WM. BURGESS, Principal.
Millville. Col co ,Feb. 26, 1862
AcIiniuiralor's Notice.
Estate of Phi.ip fhrlman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, decerned.
f ETTEKS of admiuisiai ion on the estate
of Philip llartman, late ol Scott. lown
ship, Columbia county, dee'd, have been
grained, bv the Register of said county, to
Henry T. Reilyj who resides in the town
ship and county aforementioned. , All per
sons having claims or de.narids against the
esiaie f.f the ifacedent, will present them
10 the administrator for settlement, and those
indebted to the estate are requested to
make pa) mem immediately to the under
signed. HENRY-T. REILY,
Scott 'tp. April 20, 1862. Admr. .
NOTICE ;
To Ihe Members of the Columbia Co.,
Jlgricidtural Society,
IN ELECTION of officer of the Col
umbia county Agricultural Hortictrltu
ral and MeehanicaliSociety, will-be held
"it the Court House, in Bloomsburg,. .
on saturdaV,: May i7it, 18G2,
I at 2 o'clock, P.M. . !
' n jm. r fAL., uhair. t-jt. com. 1
- May 7, 3u-
BOOKS & STATIONER Y
j William Terry,
uoossciisr; bianlt uook 3laniD?, arer. aTid
Dealer tu Imported and Amer ican Station
ery, anrl Phnlncyrnnh Alhnma S. XV. ' inr.
Fourth and Race Pbilada. ' ?
. Blank Account Books,
, FuOLS-CAP 'PAPER, LETTER, - NOTE '
Bill, Sermon and Drawing Paper, Curtaim
and .Wrapping papers, Envelopes, Pencils;
Slates, Backgammon Boards, Chesf, Gol ,
Pen, Family Bible a, Hymns, Prayer Book v
American, English &French Inks.'Pocke
Books, VVriting'Deska, &c. &c, ail of which
ire being sold at very low prices' for eah.
Wm. G. Perry V. cor 4ib & RacePhila.
Blank Doks of llic Best Quality,
ran be bougft at low prire, in very vari
ety of Myle of bind'mg at VV m. G. Perry'
Account Book Manufacturer S. W. cor. 4t!i
and Race Streets, Phila a.
Family Bibles.
A'larire assortmeht selling at very loi
prices for cash, Wm. G.'Perry.' ,
' S. W. cor Fownh & Race Street.
Buy Wm. ii. Perry's
Steel Pens, the best and cheapest in ths
market. - Wm. G. Perrv. 'Stinner.
S W. corner Fourth & Race sts?
Oood Books
Selling at a bargain. Purchasers buying
Books, fcndSiationery for cash, can pu -chase
much below u holesale prices at l
W. cor. Fourth & Race.
.' Wm. G. Perry, t
' Bobkseller and Stationer.
: Book Binding
Of every description execu'ed inMhe be ;t
style. Persons-having books in qnami y
Chat need binding, can have them bourd
at the present rime at very low rates. Nore
but experienced workmen are employid
in my establishment. Wm.G. PERRY, '
Book binder ami Stationer,
S. W. cor Fo.int. & Race Sts, Philada.
December 18. 1861. -4m.
Look to tmtr Interests !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRIXG AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER &, EYER'S.
rMIE nb-cribers have jut returned frr m
the City with another large and eli-ct
assortment of
"Spring ntttl Summer (iooris,
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowrs1
figure, and which lhy are determined to
sell on a moderate terms a can be p o
cured elsewhre in Bloomhburg. Thjir
stock ompries
Iadiest' I) res iood,
bf the choire. styles and Iate' fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware. Queens ware, Cedarare, Hol
lowwsre, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, flat"
j and Lajs, Sec, &c. In short, every thug
I iiuallv kep in country stores; to which t' ey
i invitA I tie nnMir nsnprullr Tim hintmci
price paid (cr country prod-ice.
MILLER & EYER.
Blnomburg, April 30, 1862.
Biolu'tioii of Iarlucrhii,
.t OTICE is hereby given lhat ihe co-part-'tierstiip
heretofore existing beiween the
rirm ol D. C. & G. A. Herring in the rep iir
ing nd boat building business, at Centre
ville, Columbia county, was dissolved by
mutual consent on the l(dayof April Ig62.
The book remain in the hands o the i m-
j inr member ot the firm, (G. A. Herring) for
setilernem; who, al-o designs contii.umg
ihe bosines in all i:s branches hereto
fore. .He returns thanks for past patron ge
and 5o. cito a continuance of ihe same
D ChElR!N(,
GEO. A. HEliRliN G.
- Cenlrevilie,. April 30 5862.
Admiuislrator s Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate ol John J.
Heller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
coumy, leceaed, have I een granted bv
the Register ol said county, to Mirhai-1 B
Heiler. who resides in Mrfllm township.
All persons having claims or oVm inds
against the eiaie of the decedent are re
quested to present tlu m for setilernem. and
those indebted to make payment wi.aout
deiay to
MICHAEL B HETLER. AJnr.
MifH-n twp, March 26, 1862. 6w.
Ill UK 111 t'OR l lli: LM
And L. I'. sharpie' "i henp ath M;re.''
NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I
THE undersigned is just receiving a T.ew
supply 6f good-, fresh fiom the cities ol
New York and Phil'a. and is prepaied to
sell them at Reduced 'Price'?.
Calicoes from 7c to 12je, the best at 12c
some nf which cost 15c. Dress Gio.ls;
Challis, Lavellas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken
tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c,
in proponion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari
riety of style rnd quality. A good heeled
Gaiter for 62jc, and an excellent Congress
for Si. 00, A kid heeled Lace Boot lor Si
and upward ALSO, the High Cut Pulmo
ral Lac Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil
dren' Skins, Linen Handkerchiefs, f;c, at
a very lw figure.
Best Stone W are Se's $4.00, &c Hominy,
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, ChfeSj Lemons,
etc. Good Syrup Molasses from 50 ;o 60c
a gallon Sugars, lower than recently sold,
from 8c to 13c. the latter price for" be-t
while TCoal Od as low as any where.
tV A" ekammaiion of ihe goods is soli
cited. Corne and 6ee for yourselves, lhat
the Cash System is preferable to any other.
Grain and country produce taken in ex
change for Goods by v
L.T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, March 26, 1862.
Notice to the lie i r of Ttlit iioffman, dee'd
COLUMBIA COUNTY SS :
fV HE Commoiiwealih ol Penn
:Vf syUania to Lonisa Lynn,
H,'"' Hf'ffan, Geo. W. HotT
"v "T,a"i Harriet Fisher, Anna Ma
ria Fowler. Rozetta Amanda Cleaver, Syl
vesier HofTmac, William HorTrnan. Sarah
Elizabeth Richards. Charlotte He fTman,
Hannah Hoffman. Joseph Steele ant Sam
uel Steele, children and devisees oi Pe'er
HofTman,deceased, late of Locust township,
Columbia county .
-Yon and each of yon are her by 6i ed and
commanded to bo and appear in yenr per
sons before the Judges of ihe O'phan's
Court of said coun.yr tn be ho e'en at
Bldom&bDrg, in and for said county, on the
first Monday of May next, then and there
to accept pr, refuse the estate of. said dee'd
at the valuation or shpw cause, why the
same shotikl not, be sold. WTMn3ss the
honorable Aaron K: Peckhatn, Esq , Presi
dent of our atd Court at , Bloornsp irg the
fourteenth day of February, A. D. one
thousand eight hundred 'xty two. '
, JacoS Eterlt, Clerk O C.
JOS1AH H. FIIRMAN,StmJ
Sheriff's Office. )
Bloomsburg, Feb. 26, 1862. J
TREASURER'S SALE
I OFjUIVSEAT.ED IAIDS.. :
AG REE ABLY lo the provUioon of an Act
of Assembly, entitled an "Act directing
the mode, of selling Unseated Lands for ax
es, ar.d for other purposes, pas'sed the 13th
day of March, 1815, and the fulther sup
plements thereto, passed the T3ih dav of
March, 1817, 25th day of March, 1821, and
9lh day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the
county of 'Columbia, hereby gives nb'ice
to'all persons concerned therein, that unless
the Co , Road, School.Poor and State Taxee
doe on the 'following tract of Unseated
Lands, situate in Columbia county, are paid
before 'he day of sale, the whole or such
parts of each tract as Will p.iy the taxes
and coMs chargeable thereon, will be sold
at the COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg,
county of Columbia. on the 9;h day of June
1862, beiuglhe second Monday, and lo be
continued by adjoo.-rirneni, from day to day
for arrearages ol taxes due said county, and
the cost accrued on each tract respectively.
WARRANTEES OR OWNERS.
BENTON TVVP. ;
Acres. Dola. Cts.
80 John Young & Co. - 18 00
BEAVER.
372 "Andrew Clark, . 18 36
4u0 Sarah A. Cauiflran, 6 60
25 Isaac Davis, 82
35 do do 111
80 Anthony Davis, '2 88
100 Benjamin P. Frick, 3 3o
209 John Graeff, 6 85
150 Mann & Roat, 4 97
87 Elias Miller, 2 07
100 George Nungesser, , 4, 97
100 . George Noyer, 3 30
63 Franklin Shuman, 4 12
40 Moses Schlicher. 3 96
200 Peter Yohe, dee'd, 6 60
125 Lewis Filger, 2 96
200 William Stewart, 4 80
200 William Grey. 9 TIO
BR1ARCREEK.
41 Jesse Bowman," ' '9 93
4 Seih B Bowman, 121
180
277
427
28
10
Christopher Bender,
Lewis Bender,
Nathan Beach,
W. J. T. Clem in,
Philip Freas,
John Freas' estate,
Andrew Freas,
Gilbert Fowler,
John Parkerson,
Daniel Seybert,
do do
Joseph SharpIes-& others
J. H Young s'estaie,
Daniel F. Seybert.
CONYNGHAM.
George Ashton,
Peter De'iaven,
Joseph Jordan,
Caet Loncles,
William Mil!er,
William Porter,
Daniel Rpese,
Peter Smith,
Richard Tunis
Whiteman,
John U aruer,
John Young,
Robert Jordan
Andrew Porter,
Thomas ftostbn
Mary RustOu
Lewis Walker,
Johnston Beasley,
George B?fkhani
Thomas Ban.es,
Thomas Htltzhimer,
Robert Htltzhimer
William Shannon
Amos Wickersham,
2 78
3 99
12 94
3 38
2 42
9 08
4 5
2 78
50 l
150
90
64
35
7
SCO
90
140
320
394
331
376
398
3S9
340
109
4
372
337
382
277
285
170
30
303
354
100
30
3S4
384
384
250
3
120
35
441
100
429
406
112
$oll36
100
100
1
1
18
2
4
94
09
25
15
37
25
"06 00
'78 HU j
"65 (10 j
1 12 80
79 riO i
. 77 '80 j
68 68 !
21 80 i
8'- '
74 40 ;
r7 JO ;
76 40 j
4 7o ;
87 15 j
12 24 1
38 76 j
92 65 i
78 33 j
40 08
2 40
78 33
235 04 I
235 04 I
51 00
1 77 !
Division A., Martin Lands,
do B. do
do
72 00
21 07
134 8
20 40
44 69
41 41
6 72
31 21
6 00
6 00
do C, do do
Ebenezer Branham
Peter Baughner
Joshua Beam,
John Young
John Huston
Paxton, Kline L Sha'rpless
Jacob Trien,
do do
iO 37 6 lOp Foulk & Preston Retreat,-! to
1 14 H9p. A Item ns & Co.
7 16 Sam'l S. Ahemus,
9-16 J Anspach jr.
CENTRE
10 22
13 12
5 Samuel Achenbach
o Benjamin Ailebach,
4 Jacob Bond
7 William Fritz,
3 Jcob Good
8 tieorge Harman
9 Emanuel Lazarus,
10 Elias Reese
CATFAWISSA.
16 Solomon Helwig
26 Schmich & Rrebst
FRANKLIN.
40 Jeremiah Fmcher
80 Elijah Reynolds & Co.
FiSHINGCREEK.
141 William Bnckalew,
200 Frees & Hoffman
2o0 Michael Lemons
41 Edward Mrtlenry
60 William Patterson's estate
113 Abraham Yonng,
267 Daniel F. Seybert,
GREENWOOD.
25 John Covanhovan'b estate
34
78
56
34
31
12
01
78
4 44
86
1 20
2 40
5
7
1 1
7
4
22
10
5
9
39
73
59
84
63
45
11
99
48
59 Isaac A. Da Witt,
. 59 James DeWitt's heirs
100 Samuel C. Longshore
14 ttobert Montgomery's esiate
50 George Reese
28 Jeremiah Whitson
25 William Park,
HEMLOCK.
30 Nathaniel Campbell
11 81
9 98
1 32
2 02
3 37
1 07
5 63
- 100 Robert Montgomery's es;ale 15 25
JACKSON. "
, 50 George Dills
400 Elias Golder & Cd.
5 Abraham H idler,
i 21 McCall's heirs
400 Newhard & Colder
50 William Stephens
2 43
10 11
87
1 00
10 II
2 43
LOCUST.
200 Thomas Billiogtott ' 20 70
55 Samuel John' 5 63
54 do do 5 53
30 William Sayers . 4 14
153 Wright Hughes", 7 79
iol200 Mary Myers 6 90
iai 190 Daniel Reese 6 50
i t2O0 Mary Rusion 6 90
iol200 Charlotte Ruston - 6 90
J;ol2no John Reynolds, G 90
i.dlOO Thomas Rustot't 3 44
iol2()0 Mary Mers 6 90
iotl9C Danie lleese, 6 50
iof20C Mary Ruston 6 90
1200 Charlotte Ruston 6 9n
io 200 John Reynolds 6 90
lotlOO Thomas Ruston, 3 44
MIFFLIN.
18 George Brown
27 Jacob Harizel jr.
10 Marshall G Kinney
3 Geo. Longenberger
20 Abraham Masteller
20 Peter Mjlier, .
175 George Nungeseer ,
209 JacoD Schweppenbeiser
80 Peter Yohe'a estate,
S00 Thomas Lemon,
MADISON.
40 VViIliam Ellis ; . ..
127 Robert Montgomery's esfato
8 AVilliam Gingles,
MAINE.
90
74
72
10
53
49
37
52
01
63
60
80
'400 Boyd & Paxton 28 25
17 Hen rr & Jacob Ban man 3 53
14 Benjamin P. Frick 7 33
35 Jeremiah Fischer, 1 83
32 .George Longenberger 6 78
10 , . Henry G, Miller, 2 12
100 , . G. F. Mann, Eq.- :,7 06
69 1 I Isaiah Snuman : ' 3 '67
24 ! - Joshua Webb 2d, 1 69
:.( i-.: Mt, PLEASANT. 1
10
11
45
29
8
100
18
80
21
30
116
50
60
100
165
137
. 50
195
30
205
64
400
73
2!6
200
17
23
50
47
275
150
30
. Samuel Boone
,William Beers
Samuel Melick
John Melick
ORANGE.
Peter Bellas sr.,
PINE.
Mathias Appleman
Thomas Davis' estate
James Lockard
Lewis Schuyler
SamUel Snyder
Yallershamp's estate
. ROARINGCREEK.
Peter Baughner
Thomas Barnes jr.
Part of John Huston,
Isaac Lindville
Daniel Levari, sr.
Jacob Trien
SUGARLOAF.
James Bnckalew .
Benjamin Cole's heirs
Goss' Estate
Conrad Hess1 estate
John Lockard
Aaron Lewis
52
52
2 68
1 72
1 04
7 93
1 92
8 60
2 17
2 19
12 46
3 09
3 70
6 18
5 06
6 18
3 09
10 56
1 54
11 22
7 04
16 50
1 98
Robert Montgomery's estate 13 64
do do , 11 00
Lemuel Roberts., 2 20
Sarah Jane Roberts 3 08
James Shnltz 5 50
Abraham Young . 5 50
; Bloomsburg Iron Co. jo 30
"William Stephens 4 18
Wm Montgomery 2 61
JAMES S. McNINCH, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, J
Bloomsburg, April 2d, 1862. J ,..
TREASURER'S SALE OF REAL ES
" TATE SEATED LAND. 1
1 A GREEABLY to the provisions of .he act
. ot A'sembly, entitled an Act to reduce
hP Slate debt, &c , passed the 39ih da) of
April, 1844. the Treasurer of the County of
! Columbia hereby give;, notice to all per-
j eons 'cotTcfrned therein, that tirje-is the
i County, r'ad, school, poor fend Stale Tax.
1 C J -. .1. f-.TI . '. I . . I
oii: oue.ori ine ioimi w ing real estate situate
in the enbntv ol Ci'dnrnbia, are paid tefjre
ihe day ol sale, he whole or such pans ol
each a will pay the charges and cosis
chargeable thereon, Will tie sold at the
Court Ho use in Bloomsburg. co. ol'Coium "
bia, on the 9ih day of June l'?62, being the
second Monday, and in be continued by
:. ijoumment from day today for arrearages
Ol taxes due said roomy and the costs ac
crued on each respect tu Hy.
O i KERS OR REPUTED OWNERS
BLOOM.
Aces
I
35
t lot
I lot
Yea 1 ,
1
Dots. Cts
Kingston Coal Co,
5 00
11 03
2 00
2 iO
E!zahe;h Kiner 2
Hiram W. Thornton l
Lydia Waiiii'h j
BEAVER.
Jono V. Cri-weii 2
Mann Bal ly & Criwell 2
Fraiikliu, Siewari &i Co. 2
T. M ll bh!e 1
John Bahard's heirs 1
George A. Frick I
Solomon Backharl 1
diaries S. Cxe 1
BENTON.
John Koor.s 1
Andrew Fallows 1
V iliiam Mi Kelvy 1
J nathan Pennington I
E D. Sl J. R. Swauwout 1-
BRI ARC REEK.
John Gardenhouse 1
Josiah Fowler 1
Elizabeth Heiney 1
Samuel F. Ileadley 1
do ilo 2
Dav'io Kiner's estate 1
Gideon Ha-sler 1
Joseph Low 2
William MeAflVe 1
William Smiili
John Beaver 1
29
30
32
369
72
4"0
35
130
92
5
50
30
116
72
36
25
112
168
u
31
5
1 1
1
150
9 35
3 75
2 i6
31 35
3 25
40 80
81
1 02
40
67
3 50
1 3
U 92
82
2 42
1 43
6 06
34 02
8
70
0
23
01
84
44
20
00
00
32
53
54
16
17
21
31
3i Abraham Culp 1
30 John Johr.son 1
300
60
25
38
2
31
John Sey be.rt
J jcob Stu-fler 1
R'euben Bower 1
M.chael Bower 1
Henry Martiney 1
Wm IJdings 1
CENTRE.
John Anderson's est. 2
Charles Brobsl 2
Walter Cain 1
Lewis Brigg's estate I
Jacob Hotchins t
Abraham Deitericli 1
A. Deitench & Torby
Cyrus Bone "1
Jono W ClarTc 1
Levi Kern ley 1
No 10
do 7
do 1
No. 16
4
No.27
No. 12
14
l
1
1
2
1 72
1 58
1 '35
1 86
2 85
1 78
2 63
10 32
Richard Torby 1
FISHINGCREEK.
43
34
7
55
66
73
50
96
25
95
88
11
56
40
M
87
f
92
28
47
55
2
24
30
80
05
26
65
01
39
30
5 A
00
55
55
96
04
17
53
10
40 Lavina Colder 4
44
JA MES S. McNINCH, Treas'r.
Treasurer's Ollice, )
I Bloomsbnrg, April 2nd, 1862.
fJCIAL. OIlArdesco Coal Oil lor sale,
12 cts. per quart, by
JOHN K. GIRTON.
BIoomEbnrg, Feb. 26, 1862;
23 James Parks 1 i
6 Isaac Trnm 1 1
25 Monroe Merkle 1
23 Cyrus Fox ' 1 i
FRANKLIN.
27 Isaac Richard 11
h Julia A. Cromley u
GREENWOOD.
22 Sanford Gearhail 1
2 lo:s James Hampton 4 1
11 Samuel C. Loughore . 2
JACKSON.
100 Hearv 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.-teiibader one
3 Lucy Siewari. two
MONTOUR.
24 George Blecher 3 9
1 L. Davis 1
ORANGE.
1 lot Pevan port's estate 3 3
1 lot Jacob Evans 1
10 David Fetter .1
60 J. R. Morris 1 5
4 Samuel Triimpore 3 3
135 & I lo i J. Covanhovan's est. 1 15
1 Joseph Fausey 1
PINE.
19 Isaac Bogart two
1 lot Adam Bobb ruie 1
79 Cnx'a neirs . .. two 2
100 C::arr berl'ii & Sowr.s one 1
30 Eekiei Crossley 4 i
465 W in Ednar 3 14
50 Lo t Pjrkr two 1
-34 John It. Parker one
273 I'hos Stack house sr. 4 3
100 Dand & A. Smith
41 Dand Swediiy 4
3H )
l0'n J Samuel C. Longshore 1 3
46 John Johnson one 1
59 Dame! Shul z's estate 1 J
43 John Sweeny 4
SUGARLOAF.
200 Bloomsburg Iron Co. one 1
Important to House Owners. '
'Important to Builders. .
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.'.
To1 all whom this may concern, and it concerns
every body
JOHNS $- "CROSLEF'S
IMPROVED GUI1A PERCH A.
The Cheapest and" mot i Lit Ruufiuvg
in use.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied to New and Old Rools of
All kinds, steep or flat, and to Shingle
Roofs without removing the Shingles
THE COST IS ONLY AKHJT ONE-THIRD
THAT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
This article has been thorougly letted in
New York City and all parts of the United
Slates. Canada, West Indie and Csntral
and South America, on Buildings ol all
kind, such as Factories, Foundries Chorch
es. Rail Road Depots, Car, and on Public
Buildings generally, Government 'Building,
&C, by ihe principal Builders, Archiiects
and others, during the past four years, and
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it is
in every respect a Hire, water, weathe'r and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7 hi is the ONLY material manufacture,! in
the United States which combines ihe very
desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura-
bility, which are universally arknowled.-e.t
to he possessed by GL'TTA PEI1CHA and
INDIA RUBBER.
iYo Heal is- required in making appli
cation.
I he expense ol applying ii is triflninw with
ordinary Roof can be covered andtj.
ished the some day. '
IT CAN RE APPLIED BY ANY ONE. '
nd when finished lorm a Urifprih, f!-
Proof surface with an ela ic. body, which
cannot t e injured ny Heat, Cold or Storm
Shrink tig ol Roof Boards, nor any external
ali on u ha-evt.r.
LIQUID CUTiA PERCH A CEMENT.
For Coating Metals ol all Kinds when ex
poed to the action of the Weather ami
For Pteservinr and Hi pairing M,ial
I(ooj3 oj all Kinds '.
I'his Is lha only Composition Known
which ill
r ..i i.. ' . . -
' ' u i i icsir t-xirefri
vi . ntiMie", mr artv lengin ot tune ,
wneu apnnei lo me'a is. to w hull n
7
Him.,, lormius a oo-iy equal io three coats and thus remove ail ihe rr,d burnois froM,
ofonihiarv i a mr, co-ts n.o.-h less and w ill j tr.e sy s em. This nied.c.r.e w ill ive io-,d
LAST 1I1REE TIMES AS LONtJ ; ad ' and vi-or to the w hole o'riau.c em how
Irom Hs elasticity is not irrjure by lh con- j ever deranged, while health an I uren .id
ir-tcion ol TIN and o-lier METAL ROOFS, I follow as a mailer ol cour-e. N .ihiucr
consequent upon sudden changes ( f the j stop the rehxa-o.n of ti e bowels so sure as
Weather. j famous medicine.
1' will roi CRACK IN COLD OR RUN YOLUNTFEI Arn Tin t tfii
WAFF.VVEAIHE" AN ' '0'' I CI lil ION OF 'OUI H.".
Leaky Tin' and other Ma! Rnni, r" ar" Ul'ra, Blot-i,es and Swelling
readily
- repaired w iih GUTT PFRCH A
:NT, ard prevented Trotr.'fnr.her cor-
! CEMF
ro-ion anft leaking, thereby ensuring a ier
lecily water tighi Roof for rr.au years
This Cement is peculiarly adapted f ir the
preservation of Iron Railings. Stoves, Ran
ges. Safes, Aericnltur! Implement, &c ,
also for enpial manufacturer n-e
t. GUTTJi PERCIU CE31EXT
ror prfervit,i and reoairinf Tin and mhot
Metal Roofs t T every de.-c r7pi ion from lis
great ela-iiciiy, is not injured by 'ihe con
iracttnri and expannon ol Metals, anr wil!
not crack in cold or run in farm weather.
These material- are adapted lo all cli
ma'es, and we are urer.ared in tunult r.
tiers Irom any i an of H e country, ai short
nf'ce, for GUT PA PF.RCHA ROOFING in
I ro:s ready prepared for use, and CUTTA
j PERCH A CEMENT in barrels, with full
. prisiied directions lor application.
JIG EST S WASTED.'
ir..,ii .. i
, r , - ' - t f 1
w t u.iii iiimih;i.mii una suifjiictpry arrangt
merit with rcmi!de p-uties who would eke to
establish themselnes ina Lucrative and Perma- j
nent business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH. j
We can give abundant prool of. all we
claim in favor of our improved F.oo.Ii.t
Materials, have applied them to several i
inousanu iioois m iew lork i :(y an' vi
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
Sole Marmfacturer,
Wholesale Warehouse 78 IVWiam St.,
Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descripti ve Circulars and Prices will
be f.irnihed on applicatio.i.
October 16 16 ly.
UK I'll Ft L COMPLEXION
nOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
sei'd toall who wi-h it (Iree of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for makTr.g
and using a beavniful veneiable Bdm. lhs
will effectually remove Pimple, blotches
Tan, Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skiti
STiortli, cUan, and beautiful; also full di
rections lor using Pelatrean's celebrated
Stimulant, war-anted to s'r.rt a full growth
ol Whisker.-, rr a Mustache, in lees than
thirty days. Either of Ihe above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
"with Starnos fnr relnrn rnst-.i. flf!
) THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
1st, 831 Broadway New York.
January 15. 1862. 2m.
r y HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, an I lor the especial henefis of Young
Men and thos- who suffer with Nervous
Debility, Loss of A!emory, ?remtture De
cay, fce , &c. &c, by one who ha cured
himself by simple mean-, af-er being put
o great exper.se -and inconvenience,
through the use of wor'hfess medicines
prescribed by learned Docors.
bini'li pump, mac ho I.q.I .1 tVo .. ml. i
C. A. LAMBERT. Esn . Greer.:,., T..,nf:
Is!r.,i hv ,,..ir,. 'i . i 1!
g a ( OS.-pa,d addressed
CHARLES A! LAM
snpoint, Long Island,
'
envelop. Ac Ire-s
K K R r E-q , Gree
New York
January 15, 1862 2m
Kollock's Dandelion f offie.
THIS preparation, made Irom the besi !
Java Coffee i recommended bv oh ysii-i-.,n j
as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE!
for General Debility. D -pep-i, and ail
bilio-n disorder. Thousand who have
been compeil-4 io abandon the use of cof
tee will use ;his without injuri(ns effects.
Une can ronutns the strengiii ol
lwo
pounds ol orrlip iry coffee Price 25 cents
KOLLOIR'S LCYAI,
The purest and best RAKING POWDER
know?1, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and clce. price 15 cents.
Manufactured by
M J. KOLLOCK; Chemit.
Corner ol Broad an 1 Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
r" And loldlyall Druggists and Grocers.
February 26, 1862 ly.
Adiniaistrator's Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of
i' admintraiton on the etalet of Michael
Hetler, late of Mifxlm township, Tolurnbia
coun'y, deceased, have been gratd-d tv the
Register of said couniy to Michiel P.. Ilei
ler, who resides in Mifflin township. All
persons having claims or demands agtin-t
the estate of the decedent are request 1 to
.reeni ihem to the undersigned and those
indebted to the estate to make payment
forth w nn to
MICHAEL B. HETLER Admr.
Mifflin twp., March 26. 1862. 6 v.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ,
OP THIS - - -
Brarc Soldiers and Sailors.
IIOTjXOVTAY'k pii.s
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who have Triends and Ra'a'ives
in
the Army or Navy s'lould take e-.ecial
care, that they be amply suppiie t with ihesn
Pills and Ointment ; and v-here ifte
brave Soldiers and S ilors h ve. n'!;Jeced
In provide tiem-ele with thein. no be'ter
present can be sent ihern'bv i.' e ir friends.
They have been proved to be the Colliers'
never-failirig-trierrl in the horn of ned.
COUGHS AND COLDS
TROOPS.
AIFECTINC
v til ue reueveo a-iu enecnmi-y cured fcy
using thei e admirable medicine. ;id, b"y
pa ihg proper atier.tnn to ihe D renions
which are attached to ea:h Pol or B x.
ttr It I i: i i rr . '.:
' S,,CK HEADACHES AND W A NT OS AP
I I'E'Hl E, I NCI DEN IAL TO SOLL1EKS.
Those feelings which n addeu us u-.al-ly
ari-e irom trontde or annoyai i-e. ob
strufed oersjiiraiion, or ea ing and drink
ing hqiever i 'unwholesome, thus d:s
'Urbt'tP Ihe healthful a-tion rd tf.e hver and
1 M,ornatri 1 liese organs rn osi be r.iieied,
j.'1 J?" ''e-ire to be well. The Pi!N, taking
according to ihe printed instructions, will
MifWly produce healthy action in both
h'ver and stomai h. amt a- a natnrnl rnnsn.
quem-e a lear head and good appiiie
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will eo'-n disappear by th" -e of hee
invaluarde pills, and the so'.di'csr will quick
ly acquire additional siren. to- Never let
the bowels he e ther confined or nn.lnl
j acted t on. I mai Wm -trye if. o-
lowa'.- Piil- si otlitl tc recoil. met, ded lor
! Dyen lary an I Flnx,
.y ,.
rsnri sf
po-
i !in iiiiE iiie wimiki iiicreuse
:
I non. Jlissis a ureal mistake, for t'
iese
I'i -i .i il i,... 1
; - ..... n't pun oiiu
s:lrllrtch,
a" W'1" t'er ainl' le 'a l'cally cured if ih
! ar r"2f" ar"' ,,10,"'f a'"' h
trinimeni oe ireeiy uea as sated in fin
printed in-truction-. If treated in any oth
er manner they dry np in one part io break
ont in anotKer. Wnerea this Oiniment
will remove ihe humors from the sy-teru
and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little per-eve-rauce
in bad cases to insure a lasting cure.
I F0R vvOUNTS EITHER OCCASIONED
I BY THE BAYONET, SABRE: OR THE
To which every Soldier and Saih.r ar l;.".
able, there are no medicine o safe, gore '
and convenient as Hoboway s IMis and
Oiniment. The poor wounded and almost
dving sufferer might have bis wounds
dressed immediately, if tie would omv pro
vide himself with thi-i matcti'.es-i O.ntmeiii,
which should be thrust into the wound
' and smeared all round it, then covered wi h
a piece of linen from his knapsack and
compressed wuh a handkercheit. Taking
night and morning 6 ox S pills, to cool the
sys em and prevent inflamation.
Even Soldier's Knap-ack and Seaman''
Chet sroulif be provided with these valu t-
( ble Remedie.
i
CAUTION ! None are genuine nnles
the words "H'.lloway, New York and Lon
don are discernable as a Uaer-rna k ii
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be nlninlv
' seen by holding the leaf to. the light. A
handsome reward wdl be give i to any one
j rendering such information a may lead to
j thf detection ot any party or parties coun-
' terfeiting the medicines oi vending tt.e
same, knowing thm lo be spurious.
Sold at tlw Manufactory of Professor
Hnlinwat , 60 Maiden Lane, w York.an.1
by h raspeeiable Drug-ji-t" ami D-'alers iu
Medicine, throughout the, civilized world
in boxes at twen'y live cents, sixty two
'fins and one dollar each.
Cjr" There is coriilerab!e saving by -kii'g
the larger sizes
N B Direc'ions for the g j idance c,f p,i
tients i.i every disorder are at'ixed lo each
box.
Ap'il 9 h 162. ly.
hiaisiso. norsc,
(OF JERSEY I OWN. PA )
fTTKE ub-cnt:er would respncttnliy ap
pne his Irietul- and the public fener-
V
aliy.
thai he ha-
.tahli-he i the
MADISON
HOUSE,
in Jerseytown, Coluo t M county. Pa. Th
above bouse has la'ely reen Tefitted and
ur.dergone a thorough re, imn-ig bv the p-o-pr'eior
He is ft.U prepared lo erPenain
the travelling cn-ium h well m the lorl
i with general satisfaction. Hi TABLE and
I BA!i,are well suppled an ' w i t r- caret,.!-
! l? '
; P'-v a,Kl wr," ""'k'''; " "'7l
i "rmi'. w '1I &U s lj'-y '"nt.
rir Ue invites a s!tare of the p:ib tri u-
"V superi'i-eiided. An I h's S I A BLE is
torn, and pledges his. t-M rtlorK. to help
t tus guests leei at norr..
- . VAMUEL RIMP.Y
Jerseytown. Jan 8. f6 .
Kxeciilor's rotir.
Estate of Chiiti'phir Jitter, Lite of M.fJUu
. towush p, L'ct co.. decfuel.
T ETTERS tesu rnentary on the e'a!e of
J Cnrisioi her Heller, late of .M.fflm vp ,
Cohjmhia conuiy deceased, liave teeti
j graiiled by the Reg-ier ol Cidumt ia coun
iy, lo Samuel Heller, residing in Hoilen
back town-hip, Lu.erne county. All per
son indented to said esiate are requested
io call and mak inimedia e pay men) an t
those having claims or demands will pre
sent them prcpeily au'herticalcd for setile
menl to the uiideroigned.
SAMUEL HELLER, ErecuJor.
January 8. 1862 6;.
CELEBRATED ASHLAND
MILLS WADDING,
A SUPERIOR C OTTON FOR QUILTING.
kc: for sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store
ol
L. T. SIURPLESS.
Bloomsburg, October 3). 1861.
CLANKS ! BLANKS ! CLAMtS ! 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXEC VI IONS . S V B F CEN AS ,
of proper & desirableforms. fo sale at thft
ofice of ihe "Star ofthe XomK :
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,