STAE OF THE NORTH Wednesday Dlorninj, Bay list, 1863. - Count i in session at Danville ibis week a few of our citizen are in attendance. Jvvat Rlpebt informs os that he has as -sessed one hundred and ninety-two dogs in Bloom township. Bhtenbya1 Dorg" Out Devil, iri the hand. Should be more careful how he approaches the canine race. Clirk and Huslit, Esqrs., are enjoying their annual fishing tour op Fishir.gcreek this week. The season is a! band when the "speckled beauties" are best and most numerous. . -r- The fruit crop in this section has thus Tar escaped iha ravage of the frost, and the prospects of an abundant yield are promis ing " We should not, however, count too largely on the present flattering indications, as we know not what changes a' day and a night may bring forth. PSTCfc BlLLMGTCR and DVID LOWKXBERO were "up the creek" fishing, a couple of day last week, and brought home with them a lot of splendiJ trout. These gen tlemen understand the art of catching creek trout equal to any of our crack fishermen. Thb Stockholders of the Bloomsburg Iron Company are holding forth, at pre?ent at iie Exchange Hotel, this place. They had an election of Director, &c, at their olfici. in Iron Dale, on Tcesday' lad, to -erve the ensuing year. ty It I reported thai the Mail Currier from Sere no canto near being drubbed by "aft'ardenl Union mn at this place on Mon day. Columbia Co. RepnMioin It ii reported also lh;it Dr John's ardent Union man was lat oring under such a heavy load n( the unlent th it he cirne near being c tpizeJ Thk Colombia County Agricultural Soci ety held an election for Officers &c . in the Court House at this place, cr. Saturday lat. The Secretary ha not handed n the min utes, and as we were Hot present cone qoently we are unable to give our readers sny information concerning the matter, bu' ' presume those who central that SHMeiy had things fixed nn altogether their own way The attendance, we understand, was small 'BrrTTv bt a Poo Cna of the Miss Van ce of tbi place, wa-4 bad!), bitten in th arm by a dog belonging to Charles Foster, on Saturday last. It was thought the arm would hare to be amputated, it was so bad ly manned. The dog has ince beeri shot, a Treatment ihat many other dogs in this place "should undergo. Corp. Jams M Phick,c(W Toodles, has left his home in Centre township, to re join. hi company, way down i-i ' Ditie.' He haa entirely recovered from the wounds he received while performing the duties o' a soldier. Hi friend and ihe Abolitionists in particular may expect to hear from him thronghjhe columns of the Star as soon a he' ;otri$lii. Reciment. He is not done with ihem while there is so much just cause for their condemnation. In opr next we intend publishing the very .able address of the Democratic members ol Congress. It is highly spoken of by the jress everywhere; we mean 'he press that adheres to the doctrines of the Constitution, the faith and teachings of the Democratic party. We notice that the Tribuiii has made' a very Tame a'd weak attack upon the address, which only goer, to show that Greeley is actually a'raiJ it may effect some thing. Fatal Railroad Accident. An engine attached to a coal train ran over, a cow, a frhort distance this'side of Danville, on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, on Thursday afternoon last, and was precipi tated into th canal, ki ling George Derby, oi Scran ton breaksman, fatally wonnding, it is reported, engineer Shafer from the Cal Vawissa road, . and seriously burning the fireman, besides doing considerable injury to'iDr. Low, of Lime Ridge, who wa on the train ruling home. The engine belonged to the Cattawissa road and was considera tely damaged. It yet remains in the canal. No blame is attached to any of the parties.. It was one of those unavoidable accidents 'Death of a Cmzcv We hare been again called upon b record the death of - another of our Mexican Volunteers, in the person of David Jone, of this place, who died at his 'residence on Friday lad, and was interred by the honors ol war, on the following Sabbath, the ' Home Guard'' par llcioaiia'g. The loneral was largely 'and re spectably attended. He served as a soldier Glaring the war with Mexico, fiav'in'g volun leered and entered the service with a Com pany from Pottsville. He was an industri 'oas citizen, and leave a family consisting of a wife laud five 1uUe children to mourn liis death. His disease we have not learn ed, but can say thai be had been unwell for 'a long time. Aged about 35 years. The Republican of this place has not pub lished Col. Wright' address to his conu:u ents, much less, has not even made men tion of it. Probably the Republican thinks Se Colonel has vtoiatedj'certain pledges" it was reported were given by him to the jlgpublican party. We notice that nearly all the Editors in the District have publish ed this address, and it shows a conservative spirit on their part. All who opposed Col. Wright's election last June were called se-.iessic-uisis by Ulis Republican party,, bot fcow is il cow, are they ready to endorse his address ? TLey keep mum in these quarters waiting probably for their mouth piece, the Rtpuh&an, to say a word. Why don't their cgen jy before its readerj th Sigsoh Blitz regaled oar fun-loving peo- f pie on Thursday .afternoon and evening) last, at this place, with his wondeiful per formances. He drew full bouses, and gave general satisfaction. Fatal Acctpcnt. .On Monday J morning last, a son of Henry Wolf, ot this place, met with a fatal accident by jumping off the platform of the hind car of the down passenger train while in motion, on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, a short distance below the Depot at this place, where the boy, with a cumber of others, had stepped on the train, it is said, to ride to Rupert Station The train was making some 20 to 25 miles per hour, when the boy leaped from the platform, upon the track behind the train, striking his thead .against a rail and otherwise jrjjoring himself He was picked op senseless by persons on the train (the train having immediately stbp ped) and carried to his father's horje, where be expired in the coarse of a few hoars. His age was eight years. Too much care cannot be exercised about tne Depots in keeping the boys off the trains. We are informed that the bojs have been in the habit of getting on the trains at the Depot at this place and riding to Rupert S alion, where they would wail for a train to ride back upon. This ista warning tor all. One other boy, a brother to the de ceased, jumped from the train but escaped without receiving much injury. He sprang to one side of the track. Thk List cr Delers in Columbia coun ty is published in to-day's paper. It will be seen that business throughout the coun ty is on the down ward road, ;.both as to number of establishment as well as classi fication, under thee "Republican times," when everj thing was promised to be pot in h more flourishing condition than ever before, by lhn loud and clamorous Repob licar. party in the Fall of i860, when oil lamps and caps were so very numerous. The people are satisfied that they have been completely humbugged as they have ever been when this same party4 promised anjthina. There is tot one principle this Republican party is faithful to, and that is hostility to the Democratic party. In this they have Mood square upon their platform, and have not deviated in the least. Thk United S'ates Government is feeding at lead twenty five thousand negroes daily, at a cost of about ten thousand dollars per day. Letters from Hilton Head. Lift fob Russia Gen. Caineron, Min ister to Russia, left by the 1.40 irain yester day n the Lebanon Valley tailroad on his mi-iou to Russia A number of his Iriends congregated at the cars :o see him off, and w?sh htm a safe journey to the land of Czars from' which place he will most likely re- turn before the next meeting of the Legisla- ore. Mark the prediction. Pulriot and Union. W are ir. receipt of a copy of the annu al report of the President and Directors of the L'attawi-sa Railroad Company, recently submitted to the stockholders of that com pany. The report show the affairs of the company to be in a very prosperous condi tion, with a promis of an early dividend to the preferred shareholder. NEW HATS AND CAPS ! A J. K. airtonVUat Store. THE undersigned respectfully informs he the citizens of .Bloomsburg, and the public in npoeral, that he has-nd received from Philadelphia lot of NEW HATS & CA PS, for Spring and Summer, of the very lated dyle and fashion, all of which h i pre-par-d to sell cheaper than can be had fife where, with the exception of the mauut.ac turer. He na all kinds, stjles, sorts and sizes, of hats and caps, probably the most varied a-nMmen ever brought 'o town. AIo STRAW GO,b.DS, including the mo.l em sii les atul fashions,. , .... ISSiore on Main Street, a few doors west ol the American Honse. .... JOHN K GIRTOX. B'oomsburg. Apiil 16, 1862. $25: EMPLOTM ICST ! $75 AGENTS WANTED ! We will pay from $25 to S75 per month, and all expenses, to active Aaent, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad dre Eric Skwikq Machine Company. R JAMES, Get eral Agent, Milan, Ohio. Blooi.isLnrs, Aua. 21, 186t. , INeiv ArriTal.ol SPRG AND SCMSfER GOODS, David Lovrenbcrg INVl l ES at'ention In his stock of cheap and fashionable clothing at his store on Main Street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a foil assort ment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including the most fashionable due s s o 6'o.n s Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloih Coats of all sorts 8nd sizes, Pants ol all colors ah'awls, stripes and figure vesis, shirts, cra vats, stork, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspender and fancy articles. N B He will also make to order any ar ticle ol cjo'hing at very short notice and in the best of manner. All bis clothing i made to wear, and most of it is of home manufacture. - )kDAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsburg, March 12, 1862. HOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches executed in ihe ber, style-known in the art, at C G. CRANKS GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth,. Philadelphia. SLile Size in Oil and .-Pastil, RTSiereoscopic Portraits,. . "Ambrof pes, Da2ueerotypes, &e. For Cadis, Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c. novll I1ENRY ROSENSTOCK, SliV-Iisht Anilrotypi"sr, OOMS in the Third Story ol the fc,x-chane-e Blact, .(entrance.ahove the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa Bloomsbtirg, Nov. 23, 1859-1y. 1 ' ' ' I I70R S AtE .Two Patent Lever (Thirteen Jewels Watches, will be sold - cheap for cash. They are in good eonditioOt or further particulars, ioquiru at the Stir Of rics. , Bloemsborg, Jan. 29, 862. ----- Attorney at Isaxri, BLOOMSBURG, PA. .; Office cn Main Street, Exchange Block. Look to your Interests! FRESH ARRIVAL OF . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER & EYER'S. friHE subscribers havs just returned from the City with another large and select assortment of t Spring and Summer Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their stock comprises ; Gaelics.' Dress Good, of the ehoiret styles and lde-! tashions. D RY GOODS, Qii it co ce cr Jl c& ss a Hardware, Qneensware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c , &.v. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; to which tiey invites the public generally. The highes1 price paid for country ornrfice. MILLER & EYER. IBloomsbnrs, April 30, 1862 ' ',. Dissolution ol Partnership, "V'OTICE is hereby "iven that the co-part-'nership heretofore existing between th firm of D. C. & (J. A. Herrina in the repair ina and boat building busines. at Centre. ville, Columbia county, ..was d isolved, bj mutual consent on ths Id day of April 1862. The book remain in the hand of ihe. jun ior member of the firm, (G. A. Herrinu) f0r settlement; who, alo designs continum-' the business in all its branches h hereto, fore. He returns thanks for past patronagit aud solicits a continuance of the'-ame. C. D. HERRING, GEO. A. HERRING. Cetitreville, April 30 1862. Administrator's Notice. JV0T1CE is hereby given that letters f " administration on the estate of John I. Hetler, late of Mifflin township, Columbia county', decerned, have teen "ranted by the Register ol said county, to Michael I Heiler, who resides in M ifflin to wuship. All persons having claims or demands against ihe estate of the decedent am re quested to present llum for settleme-tt, ard those indebted to make payment withoit deiay to MICHAEL B HETLER AJmr. M'fUm twp. March 26. 1862. 6w. ,, FllEsll ARRIVAL NEAV MILLINfiRY GOODS. TITHE undersigned would mol respei t- fully announce to the citizens of Bloonr .bora and vicinity thaf she has jud receiv ed from the eastern cities her Spring & Summer Millinery Goods, all of which she is prepared to '""Pjfl and sell at a very reasonably low fig rjl nre. Her asortm-ni of eoods are a little superior in point of durability as well a tastef ulness, to ttiv otfered in thissectioii. She returns thanks for the liberal psnron ase she has received, and respectfully iiO licits a continuance of the same MARY BARK LEY. Bloomsbnrs, April 23 1862. ia:w isai:iu:u siior. Opposite the Court House and next door to Democrat Office THE undersigr.ed, respectfully inform his friends and cuiomert that he has openuJ A New Earber Shop. In Cnutt Houe" Alley, next door below the Otfice of the Columbia Democrat, where he will be hvppy to wait ugoni all custom irs, and from lon experience and strct atten tion to business, be hopes to merit and re reive a liberal share of public pa'.ronag . CF AW things here donn in decenc ind in order." -THOMAS BROW? . Bloomsbinj. March 5, 1862. Y0BKT0WN CAPTURED ! The Rebels Hetr eating! THIS IS GLORIOUS NEWS! rUT there'Ms still more important am' - valuable news to the citizens of ( on ynuham and vicinity, in Co)unilia coun ty,. It is lhat J. B & R KNITTLE tuv i rr--ceired new good ami established a iuif in the place above na.ned, where ji'o! can be purchased upon the mod rea via ble term for cash oi short credit. TUty pa par'.icular aMeriiion t' flour, feed ami provision genera!!) . which can be ha I at their establishment at all iims, or deliver ed to Itie purchaser upon short nonce, a they keep a horse and wagon for that pur pose , - TlE IR STOCK OF DRY GOODS calcula'io I to suit.jthe people and the time. They have everything comrronly found in country stores. Country Produce will always be takjn in ex charge for Goods and the regular mar ket price paid lor the same. ,! i B.;& R. KNITTIE. Conyngham. May 14, 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTICII. Estate of Henry G. JI7icr, late of Mifflin twp.., dec d. r jVOTICE U hereby given that letferrtes- tamentary on . the estate of Henty G. Miller late of Mifflin township, Colombia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to Join H. Heller, residing in the township and loun ly aforesaid. All persons havmq claims or demands against the estate, of the. Jece dent are requested to present them to the Executor for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make payment forthwith to the undersigned. JOHN H. H ETLER, Exea tor. Mifflin, May 7, 1662 6t. Administrator's Iotice. Estate of Phiiip Hartman, late of Scott town ship, Columbia county, deceased. LETTERS of administation on the estate of Philip Hartman, late of Scott town ship, Colombia county, dee'd, havi been granted, by the Register of said cou ity, to Henry T. Reily, who. resides in the town ship and county aforementioned. All per sons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, will preseni tbem to the administrator for settlement, and those indebted to the estate are reques ed .to make payment immediately to the under signed. . r HENRY T. RE I L if, Scott twp. April 30, 1862. A imr. Misses and Ladies' Congress (laiters, Children Fancy and Common Shoes, low as can be bought eNewhere, at -the Cheap Cah Stcre of L. T. SHARPL ESS, Ebomeborg, May 14, 1862. - : '. :; ' - Il ' TREASURER'S' ALE OP UNSEATED RANDS. A GREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands foxiax es, and for other. purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the further sup plements thereto, passed the 13ih. day of March, 1817, 25thlay of March, 1821, and 9th day of March, 1847, the. Treasurer, of the county of Columbia, hereby gives notice to ill persons concerned therein, that unless the Co , Road, School, Poor and S.tate Taxe due oji .the following tract ,ol Unseated Lands, situate in Columbia count) , are paid before 'he day of sale, the..whola or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes and costs cbarseabl thereon, will be t-old m the COURT HOUSE, in Bloombura, county of Columbia on the 9th day ol June 1862, beinj; the second Monday, and to be continued by adjournment, from day to day for arrearages of laxe due said county, and the cosl accrued on. each tract rospecttvely. WARRANTEES OR O IVNERS. BENTON TWP. .. Acres. Dais. Cts. 80 John Young & Co, 18 00 BEAVER. . 372 too 25 )5 Andrew Clark, .... 18 36 barah A launran, o-ou Isaac uavis, r o do do 1 It 30 Anthony Davis, 2 88 loo Benjamin P. Frick, 3 3q 20M 150 87 100 100 63 40 200 125 200 200 John Graeff, 6 85 Mann & Roat, -4 97 Elias Milipr, . 2 07 George Nunieser, .4.97 Geori-e Noyer, . ,3 30 Franklin-Shuman, -4 12 Moses Schlicher, 3 S6 Peter Yohe, deed, 6 .60 Lewis Filger, 2 96 William Stewart, 4 80 William Grey. 9 90 BRIARCREEK. 41 4 180 277 427 28 10 50 150 90 64 35 7 SCO 90 140 320 394 331 376 3-8 3!-9 340 109 4 372 337 32 277 285 170 30 303 3M4 100 30 384 384 384 250 3 120 35 441 100 429 406 112 f .1136 100 100 -Jesse Bowman,. Seth B. Bowman, Christopher Bender, Lewis Bender, Nathan Beach, W. J. T. tleram, Philip Freas, John Freas' estate, Andrew Freas, Gilbert Fowler, John Parkerson, Daniel Seybert, do do Joseph Sharpless & others J H. Young's estate, Daniel F. Seybert, 9 93 121 2 78 3 99 .12 94 3 38 2 42 9 08 4 51 2 78 1 94 1 09 25 18 2 4 15 37 25 CONYNGHAM. George Ashton, ,96 00 Peter Dehaven, .78 t0 Joseph Jordan, . 65-00 Caleb Lowndes, 1 12 80 William Miller, 79 60 William Porter, ;77 80 Daniel Reese, 68 68 Peter Smith, 21 80 Richard Tunis 80 Whilemarr, , ,74 40 John Warner, 67 40 John Young, 76 40 Robert Jordan, -84 70 Andrew Porter, 87 15 Thomas Ruston 12 24 Mary Ruston 38 76 Lewis Walker, 92 65 .Johnston Beasley, 78 33 George Beckham 40 08 Thomas Barnes, 2 40 Thomas Hiltzhimer, 78 33 Robert Hiltzhimer .235.04 William Shannon 235 04 Amos Wickersham, , . 51 00 Division A., Martin Lands, 1 77 do B, do do 72 00 do , C, do.. do 21 07 Ebenezer Branham 134 88 Peter Baughner 20 40 Joshua Beam, 44 69 John Young 41 41 John Huston - 6 72 Paxton, Kline & Sharpless 31 21 Jacob Trien, 6 00 do- do 6 00 i0 37 6 10p Foulk & Preston Re-reat 4 Id 114 119p Altem is & Co. !7 16 am'l b Altetnus, 9-16 J Anspach jr. CENTRE 10 22 13 i2 ; t 34 78 56 34 ; 34 1 12 1 01 78 4 -44 86 1 20 2 40 -5 39 7 73 ! 11 59 7 84 4 63 I 22 45 10 11 5 99 9 48 11 81 9 98 1 32 2 02 3 37 1 07 5 63 15 25 . 2 43 10 11 87 , 1 00 10 11 2 43 20 70 5 63 5 53 4 14 7 79 6 90 6 50 6 90 $ 90 6 90 -3 44 6 90 6 50 6 90 45 90 6 90 3 44 90 74 1 72 j 10 2 53 49 4 37 6 52 2 01 7 63 t '60 3 80 16 28 25 3 53 1 5 5 4 7 3 8 9 10 16 26 40 80 14H 2()( 2.i0 41 60 1 13 267 25 59 59 100 14 50 28 25 Samuel Achenbach Be. jamiu A.lebuch, Jacob Bond William Fritz, Jcob.Good George Harman. Emanuel Lazarus, Elias Reese. CATTAWISSA. Solomon Helwig Schmtch & Rrobst FRANKLIN. Jeremiah Fncher Elijah Reynolds & Co. FISHINGCREEK. William Bnckalew, Frees & Hoffman M'CK,ae' Lemons Edward Mrt!enry .--V illiam Patterson's estate Abraham Young, Daniel F. Seybert, j -GREENWOOD. Joh n Covanhovan's estate Isaac A. DeWitt, s James DeWitt's heirs -Samuel C. Longshore. iRobert Montgomery's estate .George Reesa . . Jeremiah Whitson William Park, , . , HEMLOCK. Nathaniel Campbell . . - 20 100 JACKSON. 50 George Dills 400 Elias Golder & Co. 5 Abraham Hidler, 21 McCall's heirs 400 Newhard & Goldet 50 William Stephens LOCUST. 200 -Thomas Billington 55 Samuel John 54 do do 30 William Sayers 153 Wright Hughes, iof200 Mary Myers ofI90 Daniel Reese iof200 Mary Ruston , iof200 Charlotte Ruston iof200 John Reynolds ioflOO Thomas Ruston io!200 Mary Myers jofl9C Daniel Reese, 4of20C Mary Ruston . , . jof200 Charlotte Ruston ot200 John Reynolds ioflOO Thomas fusion,. MIFFLIN. 18 George. Brown 27 Jacob Hartzel jr. .--10 Marshall G. Kinney 3 Geo. -Longenberger 20 Abraham Masteller 20 Peter Miller, 175 ' George Nungeseer . 209., Jacoo Schweppenheiser 80 Peter Yohe's estate, 300 Thomas Lemon,-. . .. MADISON. 40 William Ellis 127 Robert Montgomery's estate 8 William Giogle, '- - MAINE. 400 - Boyd & Paxton . -17 Henrv & Jacob Bauman 14 . Benjamin P. Frick 7 33 35 Jeremiah Fincher, . 1 83 32 . George Loneenberger ' 6 78 10 Henry G. Miller, 2 12 100 . C. F. Mann, Esq. 7 06 69 Isaiah Shuman 9 67 24 Joshua Webb 2d, 1 69 Mt. PLEASANT. 10 Samuel Boone 52 11 William Beers 52 45 Samuel Melick 2 68 29 John Melick 1 72 ORANGE. 8 Peter Bellas sr. 1 04 PINE. 100 Mathias Appleman 1 93 18 Thomas Davi' estate -I 92 80 James Lock ard 8 60 21 Lewis Schuvler ,2 17 30 Samuel Snyder 2 19 116 Vallersharnp's estate 12 46 ROARINGCREEK. 50 Peter Bauahner 3 09 60 Thomas Barnes jr. 3 70 100 Part of John Huston, 6 18 165 Isaac Liudville 5 06 137 Daniel Levari, sr. 6 18 50 Jacob Trien 3 09 SUGARLOAF. 195 James Buckalew 10 56 30 v Benjamin Cole's heirs 1 54 2P5 Goss' Esiate 1 1 22 64 . Conrad Hess' estate 7 04 400 John Lock ard 16 50 73 Aaron Lewis 1 98 2. 0 Robert Montgomery's edate 13 61 200 - do do 11 00 17 . Lemuel RbberiB 2 20 23 Sarah Jane Roberts 3 08 50 .'James Shnltz 6 50 :47 Abraham Young.- - 5 50 275 Bloomsburg Iron Co. 10 30 150 William Stephens 4 18 30 Wm Montgomery 2 64 i JAMES'S. McNlNCH, Treasurer. -. , 1 reasurer s Uince, J Bloombburg, April 2d, 1862. J TREASURER'S SALE OF! REAL ES TATESEATED LAND. 4 GREEABLY to the provisions of ihe act of A-sembJv, entitled an Act to reduce the State debt. &c , passed the 39th da of April, 1844, the Tieaorer of the County ol Columbia .hereby gives notice to all per sons concerned therein, that unless the County, mad, school, poor and State Tax, Sir. due on the following real estate situate in the countv of Columbia, are paid before the day of sale, the wholeorsuch pans ol each a will pay the charges and cost 4 chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in Bloomsborg, co. of Cplum bia, on the 9th day of June 1862, being ihe second Monday, and in be, continued by adjournment from day today for arrearages ol taxes due sai county aud the costs ac crued on each respecilully. O I'NERS OR REPUTED OWNERS BLOOM. Aces.. Yeats. Dots. Cts. 2 Kingston Coal Co, 1 5 00 35 Elizabeth Hitter 2 1 1 03 1 lot Hiram W. Thornton 1 2 00 1 lot Ldia Wanich, J 2 60 BEAVER. . , 29 30 32 369 72 400 35 130 John V. Criswetl 2 Mann Baldv &Criswell 2 9 3 2 31 3 35 75 86 35 25 Franklin, Stewati &. Co. 2 T. M Hubble 1 John Baliard's heirs .1 George A. Frick . 1 Solomon Backhart .1 Charles S. Cox . 1 BENTON. John Koons I Andrew Fellows 1 William McKelvy- 1 Jonathan Pennington 1 E D.& J. R. Swaawout 1 BRIARCREEK. . John Gardenhouse 1 Josiah Fowler . X -Elizabeth Heiney- 1 Samuel F. Headley 1 do do 2 Davii! Kiner' edate 1 Gideon Hasler .1 Joeph Low ... - -2 William MAffe ;1 William Dmitri ;I John Beaver 1 Al-rabam Culp 1 Jo n Johi.fOii .1 John Sejbert 1 Jar-d. Stibffer 1 Reuben Biwer 1 M'c-.nael Biwer I ilenrv Maniney 1 Wm IJdmgs 1 CENTRE. John Anderson's est. 2 Charles Umbst 2 Waller Cain . . 1 Lewii. Brigg' estate 1 Jacob lluiclnns J Abraham Deiterich rl .A. Diiench & Torby 1 Cyrus Boot 4 J(t.n W-Clark 1 Levi Remley 1 40 80 .84 1 62 92 5 50 30 116 72 38 t 25 112 163 11 31 5 1 1 1 150 3J 30 300 60 25 3 2 31 75 67 3 50 1 II 35 92 i V 82 2 42 1 43 -6 06 34 02 8 1 70 80 1 23 1 01 -84 44 1 20 6 00 00 32 53 54 16 17 21 31 72 58 95 6 85 78 63 No. 10 do 7 do 1 No. 16 4 No.27 h No. 12 14 J Richard Torby 1 FISHINGCREEK. , 10 32 23 6 25 23 James Parks .1 Isaac Drum . 1 Monroe Merkla 1 Crus Fox . . , , . 1 43 34 7 55 66 73 50 96 25 . FRANKLIN. . 27 Isaac Richard 1 i Julia A Crowley " GREENWOOD. 22 Sanford Gearharl 2 lo:s James Hampton 11 Samuel C. Loughore JACKSON. 100 Henrv C Hess, 80 John Roberts- i MADISON. 7 Caleb Fox MAINE. 1 lot George. Gardener 3 Henry Kostenbader 3 Lucy Stewart. MONTOUR. 24 George Blecher 1 L. Davis ORANGE. 1 lot Devanport's estate 1 lot Jacob Evans 10 Dvid Fetter 60 J. R. Morris 4 Samuel Trumpore 1 two one two two one two 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 95 88 11 56 40 61 9 87 50 3 92 28 47 5 65 3 C2 15 24 30 135 & Hot J. Covanhovan's est. 1 1 Joseph Fausey 1 .. PINE. 19 Iac Bogart 1 lot Adam Bobb 79 Cox's heirs 100 Chart berlin & Sowr.s oO Ezekiel Ctossley 465 .Wm Edgar 50 Lotl Parker 34 John H. Parker two one two one r 3 two one t c 80 05 26 65 01 14 39 1 3 30 55 00 55 55 273 Thos Stackhouse sr. 100 David & A. Smith 41 David Sweeny - jqq! Samoel C. LoLgshor'a 46 John Johnson 59 Uaniel Shol'z's estate 43 John Sween) SUGARLOAF. 1 one i 3 96 04 17 58 10 44 200 iBIoomsburg Iron Co one 40 Lavina Golder, 1 JAMES S. McNlNCH, Treas'r Treasurer's Office, I Bloomsburg, Apri' 2nd. 1862 J COAL Oil., Ardeseu Coal Oil lor sa 12 cts. per quart, by - JOHN K. GIRTON. BloomEburg, Feb. 25, 1862. Importantto House Owners. Important to' Builders. ' Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. To all whom thi$ may concern, and it concerns every body. JOHXS CKOSLEY'S IMPROVED GUI TA PERCH A.; The Cheapest ar.d most - bit Roofing r ' in 'use. -IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Roofs of All kinds, sieep or flat, and to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shingles. THE COST IS ONLY AI'OUT ONE-THIRD TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. t This article has been ihorougly tested in New York City and all parts of the United Siate-i, Canada, West Indies and Central and South- America, on Buildings of all kindA8i)oh as-Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, &., by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the past four years, and h proved lo.'be'H-e CHEAPEST and mub i uuitftt5LK uuuf liNU in use: it i in every resperl a nire, water weather and covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. 7Ai is the ONLY materiil manufutured in the United State which combines ihe very tesirable properties of . Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally :arknow'eded to be possessed by G U IT A PERCHA and INDIA RUBKER. ., . u . . No Heat is required in making appli cation, i . i The expense of appling it is triflning with. ordinary Roof can be covered aud fin ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, end when finished fotms a perfectly Fi-e Proof surface with an ela-ac body, which cannot be injured Dv Meat, Cold or Storms, Shrinking ot Roof Boards, nor any external action wha-evsr. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coaiing Metals of all Kinds when ex- posed to ihe action of the Weaiher and For Preservivff and Repairing Mttal Roofs of all Kinds, This is ;the only .Composition Known which - w ill -successfully re-i.-t extren e changes of climate-, lor any length of time, when applied to me'als, to which it adheres firmly, tormina a body equal io three coats of nrdhtarv pain:, co's much lea, and will LAS I. THREE TIMES AS LONG; and from its elasticity is not injured by the ron tracHon of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon sudden changes of the weather. ' - i- - . . - -. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosion ann leaking, thereby ensuring a per fectly water tight Roof for many years. Tnis Cement is peculiarly adapted for the preservation of Iron Railings Stoves, Ran ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c , also for general manufacturers u-e GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving arid repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs or every description, Irom i;s great ela-licity, is not injured by Ihe con traction and expansion ot Metals, anc" w il! not crack in cold or run in t arm weather. These materials are adapted to all cli ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any part of tt-e country, at short no'ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full printed directions tor application.- AGENTS WANTED: -We will mnke liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with responsible patties who would eke to establish themselnes ina Lucrative and Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant prool of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several i thou-and Roofs in New York Ci'v and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, ""' v ' Sole. Manufacturers, iriofesale Warehouse 78 ff'ilUam St., Comer of Liberty Street. - 'EW YORK. -- Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be f.irni-hed on application. October 16 lfl ly . ... UEAI IIFI L COMPLEXION. IOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send to all who w ih it (free of charge) the Recipe and full directions for making and usir.g a beautiful vegetable Bdm, that will effectually remove Pimple, Blou-hes, Tan, Freckles, &c , &c, leaving the i-kin smooth, cl-an, and beautiful; aUo full di rections lor using Pela'reau's celebrated Stimulant, war-anted to start a full growth ol Whiskers, rr a Mustache, in less than thirty day. Either of the above can be obtained by return mail, by a.Mresi-ing iwnh samp- for return postage) DR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem ist. 831 Broadway Nw Yorlc. January 15. 1862 2m. fi HE CONFESS ON Sand EX P E R I EN C E 1 of a SUFFERER, Published a a warn mg. and for the epcial henefit of Yonni Men and thos- .who suffer, with Nervous Debility, .Loss of Memory. Premvrtire D- cay. &c, &c. &C, by one who ha cured himself by simple means, af-er being put to great expense and inconvenience through the use of worthless medicine prescribed by learned Doctors. ; . Single copies may be had of the anthor. C. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a! post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BERT Esq, Greenpoint, Long Island, New York January 15, 1862 2m.- Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made Irom the best Java Coffee, is recommended bv ph yician us a superior. NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility. Dyspp-ia. and a!l bilious .disorder. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coi lee will use this without injurions effects One can contains the strengtn t two pounds of ordinary .coffee Price 25 cen s KOLLOCK'S LEVAIX, The puresr and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and c.ike. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M H. KOLLOCK Chemii. Corner of Broad and Chestnut Str-ets. Philadelphia,. CF" And sold by all Druggists and Giocers.j February 26 1862. ly . , . Administrator's Notice. VOTICE is hereby given that letter- . " administration on the estate ot Mi.-h i Hetler, la'e of Mifflin township, Colum rrmnty. dereased, have been grar.ted t th Register of said coun'y lo Michael B. li ter, who resides in MitHin township. Ai. person having claims or demands agsm-1 he estate of the decedent are requested i resent ihem to the nndersigned and iho indebted to the estate to make pajmen forthwith to' ; . - ' MICHAEL B. HETLER Admr MifTiit. twp.. Mirch 26 1862. 6w. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES v " v , . OF -TB K - ' Brave Soldiers and Sailors. HOTXOIVAY'M TILLS AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friends and Rela'tves in the Army or Navy, should take especial care,ltiat they be amply supplied with these Pills ' and Ointment r and where ih brave Soldiers and S.ilors have neghecied to provide themselves with then, no better present can be sent them by iheir friends. They have been proved to be the Soldiers' never-lailing-f-pend in the honr of need.. COUGHS AND ' COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. "Will be relieved and effectually cured b using thef e admirable medicine- and by pacing proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Oe" AP PE1 ITK, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelings which so sadden us usual ly arise from ' trouble or annoy aoces. ob structed perspiration, or ea ing and drink ing wha'ever t nt wholesome, thus di turbing the healthful action cf thvlrver and stomach These organs m ost be relieved, it yon desire to be well. The Pills, taking accord nig io the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, ami as a natural conse quence a c lear head and good appetite. ' WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the u-e of these invaluaole pHls, and the soldier will quick ly acquire additional strenjtn Never let the bowels be e'.ther confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange thai Hol lo way's Pills should be rec-uin mended for Dyseniary and Flux, ua .y persons suppo- sing inai mey wuuiu increase ice relaxa tion. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will ''correct the luei nod stomach and thus remove all the acr.il lumms from the sjs en.. This medicine will give tone and vigor -o the whole organic ts tn how ever deranged, whilu 'healih snd strength follow as a matierol l-oure. Nothirrg wi'l stop the relaxation of ir e bowels so sure as this famous medicine. .: VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS CRETION OF YOU I H. Sore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling can with certainty be radically cured if the pills are I? ken night and morning and the Ointment be freely ud as sated io lhn piinted instructions. If treated in any oth er manner they dry op in one part to break out in another. Wnereas this O.ntment will remove the humors from the sy-tem and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a little per-eve-ra'ice in bnd 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, there ar no medicines so afe, sore and convenient as Hotloway' Pills and Otntmeot. The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have I.! wound dres-ed immediately, it he would only pro vide himsell with this match! O.ntment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all round it. 'then covered with a piece of linen from his knapsack and compressed with a handkercheil . Taking night and morning 6 or 8 pili, to cool the ss-em and prevent inflaina ia i. Every Soldier's Knapsack and p!riai' Chest shDulif be provided wiiU tbese valua ble Remedies. - CAUTION ! None are genuine unles the words "Holloway, New York and Lon don are discernable as a Wa'er-ma:k in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be plninly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be give i to any one rendering such information as may lead ii the detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing thern to be spurlons." Sold at Ihe Manufactory of Profesor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all rrfpectable Druggist and Dealers in Medicine, throughoul the civil-zed world in boxes at iwemy five cents, sixty two cents and one dollar each. ' ' ' CiT There i. considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. - N B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are a (fixed to each box. April 9ih 1862. ly. MAMSOX HOUSE, CO F J E RS E Y TO W N , PA ) ? rjnHR si.b-cnter would respectfully ap prise his Iriends an J the public 'ener Ily, that he. ha established the MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The ibove house has lat-ly been vefitted and nndergont a thorough repairing by ihv p-o-prieior. H i fully prepared to entsnain iie travelling cotom as well a the local with geneial satisfaction. His TABLE and BAR, are well supplied anr will b- careful ly supenn'ended. And hts STABLE is am ply and well Mocked, in charge of careful groom, will always be properly attended. G7 He invites share of the pnbltc cu- torn, and pledges hi best efforts, to help his guests feel at born. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseytown. Jan ft, , Executor' Notice. Ltaie of Chrutophir Hdter, lute of Mifflin tnzcnsh'p, Cot co , deceased. IETTERS testamentary on the etat of Christopher Heller, late of M Qin twp., Columbia comity deceased, have been granted by ihe Resiier of Columbia coun ,to Samnel He!er, residing in Hollen- ;. Ic iowiinip, L.zerne county. All per - n indebted in smd esiate are requested " call and make immediate fa) med and t i'e having claims or demands will pre---il !heii properly autheMirated for peule oent to iti u fidersigned. ' r'' SAMUEL HELLER, Executor. January 8, 1862. 6t.. CELEBRATED r-ASMLAND MILLS .WADDING, SUPERIOIU OTTON FOR QUILTING, ic: lor sale cheap at the Cheap Cah biore L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, October 30. 1P61. BL1MS ! BLANKS ! BL.UKS ! EEDS, SUMMONS, . EX EC Ul IONS, S UB F CEN A t proper & des:rableforms,fo ale at ih dice "ofthe '"tar olthe North "