The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 28, 1862, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
221 O J2 S II U li 3 T A .
Wednesday Jlornin?, 3ay 2Stfi. 186J.
Pkof. McCot lectured to a large audi-ru e
in thi place on Saturday evening last.
The Danville papers announce the death
of a youn vo'nu-eer, ry the name ot VVm.
11. Snyder, of that place, who was killed
in the la'.e engagement of . V illiamsburg,
and who was a rr.e.nber of Company H.,
93J Reg't. Penn'a Volunteer. This Com
pany went from Danville, under Captain
Josifh lUilSKV.
The Republican progamrne is to nomi
nate !h present incumbent, Thos. E Coch
ran, for Auditor General, John Rowe, for
Surveyor General, and to change the name
of their party to ' People's party." Coch
ran is absolutely the most stupid official in
the State. This would make a very desira
ble ticket for the Democratic party to beat.
A Dfmocbat named Thomas Donaldson,
residing in Kittanning, Pa , is the owner ot
fix bouses, occupied by families of soldiers
in the war. For sornn time past he has
collected no rent from hi. teuauts. and in
tends to permit them 10 remain until the
war is over ami yet Mr. Donaldson is a
Democrat who vo ed for Breckintidge ! We
should like to have an Abolitionist pointed
out capable of such patriotism. We have
Republican patriots in this county who trurn
oldieir families out of their houses I
Tub proceedings ol the agricultural meet
ing, which was held in this place on last
Saturday a Meek, for the purpose of elect
ing officers to serve the ensuing year, wil!
le seen in the columns of to day's Star
It will be seen that the old officers were all
(or nearly so, if we remember them,) re
elected, and with tcarcely an exception, all
Republicaas; and chiefly trom 131 oom town
ship Out of eleven officers el-'C'eJ at this
meeting fv of them are selected from
Bloom township. Bloom's ahead as far as
beard from! We wi l uot pretend to say
Jiow long it will remain so.
Lecttre. The" meeting was organized,
on Saturday evening last, in the Court-house
this place, by appomting Dr. J Ramsct,
President, and John Conner, J-hn Smith
Andrew Croupe, William Snyder and Neal
McCoy, V ce Presidents.
Alter these gentlemen had liken their
seats the following persons were appointed
by he Chair a Committee to invite the
speaker present : Robert F. Clark, Andrew
J. Sloan, and Johu Sialey.
A few moments elap.-ed, and the speaker
came in. accompanied by the Committee
ol Invitation, when he was introduced to
ihe andience. by the President, as Phofcs
son McCot, who wou'd jjeliver an address
to them
The s-peaker commenced his eloquent ad
dress by giving the subject "London Timet
on the Rebellion and the war against tl e
Constitution," and making some lew pre
liminary remarks. He held the audieuee
well for oer three hours, and appeared if
le could have talked much longer. He is
a good elocutionist, and is master of his
rolj'ct
Momocr Cocnit. We frul 0 e follnwirg
in the Cr urt proceedings of Mootonr coun
ty, as published in the Dantil'e Democrat:
Com. vs. Eliza Arwine, Indictment lor
a-sautt and battery. The Grand Jury ignor
the bill; Eliza Arwine pay the cosis.
Corn vs. Eliza Arwine, Surety of the
Peace, botind over to keep !he peace
Com. vs. Vincent Arwine,' Indictment for
ass&uii ait J battery. Time bill, de iendam
p'id guilty.
Com. v$ Charles M. Blacher. Asanl
and battery. Bill ignored by Grand Jury,
and prosecutor, Vincent Arwine to pay the
costs. . .
Corn r. Vincent Arwine, for assault and
battery. Defendant plead guilty.
- This explains "the fight" that the Brig-
dier Gtneral should have engaged in some
time ago. according to the Republican's state
inent end in which, it was reported, be
came out "fictorioas." It would appear
Iron, the above ' that the General has had
several ''engagements," or if but one it hs
been a mighty big one of several day's dura
lion. VVe presume the General is determin
ed to distinguish himself daring this Tar in
soma-way, if not with the rtoord with his
Jists. and in such a manner as would do
credit to John C. Ilenan, the Benicia Boy.
In to dat' Star it will be seen that Gen
Barks' army has lately met with rather a
fevere reerse, having been obliged to re
treat across the Potomac ;no Maryland
This is almost startling, but nevertheless
correct." Last year '.his time, ibis reverse
would have created very little censation,
but happening now, when McClelfan's army
probably needs the assistance of Banks, in
attacking the Rebels at Richmond, makes
it doubly exciting.
Gen. Mc Do well's forces lay at Fredericks
burg, ea route for the engagement at Rich
mond, should one take place. It is rumor
ed in the papers, pretty generally, that the
Rebels are leaving Richmond, going farther
Sooth- This, most likely, is the case. We
never believed a battle would be fought at
Richmond. The Rebels failed to fight Mc
Clellan this side, which is pretty good evi
dence they don't intend to engage him at
that place or vicinity.
The fact that Banks' tr&ops meeting with
this reverse shows that Ihe Rebels are not
gathering in at Richmond, bat coming North
rather for the purpose of assnming the of
fensive. At least this is the way we would
view the matter as it stands at present.
Tha "Iron Guards", from what we can
learn, are with MdJpweU's army, at Fied
ericksbarg. The "HurTey Guards" were, a
few days ago, at Front Royal, en route for
McDowell, but we are inclined to the belief
that they were among those of Banks' forces
that were driven back. We have not yet
the full particulars of thi3 fiht and re'.reat
consequently we are unable to state the
J. fTe reti I resiments in the engagement ,
.": : AT . :. " .'
STILLWATER
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE
CEIVED,
4 T the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still-
waier, Columbia county.
The undersigned would respectfully in
vite (he citizens of Fishing Creek and the
surrounding country, to his lare and ex
tensive stock of Goods, juM received from
the cities ol New York and Philadelphia,
all ot whicl he wiU sell cheaper than here
lotore His assortment consists of
. Cloths,
Calicoe,
Muelins,
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion, Boots at.d Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a lot of excel
lent Kcady-JIadc Clothing:.
together with a g,-od assortment ol Ves
ting. His store is well filled with Goods
ot every description. His
are not surpassed by any Sioie in the coun
try. His Hardware Department bas not
been neglected.
SCYTHES, RAKES. IIOES, SHOVELS
&c, are constantly kepi on hand ; aUo.
Spikes and Nails ; .in short, everything us
ually found in First-Class Stores.
DANIEL Mc HENRY.
Stillwater, May 14, 1862.
Greenwood Seminary.
riMIE Soring Term of this Institution wi J
X commence on the 7th of April Dext.
The Principal will be assisted by able
instructors, and as ample facilities will be
afforded to qualify S udent lor teaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
in literature, a liberal share of partronage
is ajaiti solicited.
Pupil- who do not come from home, or
are not put under the charge o.' near rela
ives, must board at the Seminary, and be
subject to ihe regulations tnereol. They
must provide their own towels and have
earn article of clothing distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks corsliiuie a quarter and
there will be a vacation ol about six weeks
in mid summer.
Boarding, washing and Tuition, wiih
furnished rooms, will be S25 per quarter
oi.e half payable in advance.
Tuition alone in Common branches, $5 00
" including advance Algebra
mathematics history &i 6 00
' in Lann, German or French
earh extra 1 CO
For lurthr par icnlara address
VVM. BURGESS, Principal.
Mitlvllle. Col co., Feh. 26. 1862.
JUine. Dcinorcsf s
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS.
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS!
5HE Summer Number will contain four
lare and splendid Fashion Plaies, three
Full Sized Patterns, comprising tie new
French Waift, and elegant slee7e, and a
Misi-e- Sack, toaeiher with nearly 100 en
ravinsis ol a'i the novelties lor Summer
timings, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children'
Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Alii
liners, dresx makers, mothers, and ladies
eneral!y. presenting the laraest and best
Fashion Magazine in the World, published
-7i BiOjduay. and sobl everywhere at 25
cents, or -eii! by mail pest lree on receipt
il ihe anioiint, Yearly SI wi h Ihe tollow
mg valtab!e premium.
Each .f srly hub-criber will be entitled
o the selection of 50 cents worth ol plait,
patterns, Iron, the deMjns ir. the Dook, or
toisi th? show r"orn. or they may be ordt'
e.t and etu by mail any time during the
var. by pav'tig ifie pos'aje.
C" Splendid inducements to Canvasser-
The ummer nt.mber will be ready on or
about the l-t of May.
April 30th, 1852.
uniirtii! FOK TUE U.MOX,
nd L. I . hJirples' bep aih More.'
NEW GOODS I GUEAT BARGAINS I
THE nudersigned is just receiving r.ew
-Dpi 1; of goods, fresh fiom the cities ol
New York and Phil'a and is prepaied to
-ell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12f, the best at 12k
'nme of which cost 1 5c. Drsi Good ;
Chaliis, Lavellas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken
Micky Jeans, boy's Caseimeres, &c, &c,
in proportion..
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari
tiety of tj le and quality. A good heeltt
Gaiter for 62j;', and an excelled Congre
for Si. 00 A kid heeled Lace Boot for Si
im! upward ALSO, the High Cut Palmo
ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Ch it
drens' Skirls, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c., a
- verv l"W figure.
. oq s sa irc
Best Stone Ware Sets S4.00, &c Homin.
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons,
eic. God Sjrup Molasses from 50 to 60c
a gallon Sugais, lower than recently sol!,
from 8c to 13c, the latter price for bet
white. Coal Oil as low as anywhere.
CP" An examination of ihe goods is soli
cited. Come and 6ee for yourselves, that
the Cash System is preferable to any other
Grain and country produce taken in ex
change for Goods by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsbnrg, March 26, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
GO OB 8!
AT PETER ENTS STORE'.
In Light Li feet, Columbia county, Per.na.
HAS just received from Philadelphia
and is now opening at the old stan
lately occupied by Martz & Ent. a splen
did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which
ill be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE I
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Good
choicest styles and latest fashions.
CALICOES, MUSLINS.
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SHAWS,
HOSIERV SILKS
RE.DY-MPE clothing,
CASSIMERS. SATINETS,
COTTON ADE5.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C ,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
Cedarw are, Hardware, Medicines, Drngs,
Oil, Paints, Sic., Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps.
In short everything usually kept in a
oonntry stor.
The patronage of old friends, and the
public public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coon
try produce. " PETER ENT.
Light Street, May 7, 1862.
feZHOES iu variety at the cheap cash Store
cf L T. SHARPLESS.
JLook'to your Interests !
. , FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Ml L L E R 56 EYER'S. i
'I1HE subscribers have just returned frum
the City with another large and belsct
assort merit of
Spring and Summer Goods
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowsst
figure, and which they are determined to
sell on as moderate terms as can be fro
cured elsewhere in Bloomburg. Their
stock comprises
Ladies' Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and latent fashions
DRY GOODS,
Cr' of ce c& Of fl. SEl
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hob
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Fats
and Caps, &c , &c. In short, everything
usually kepi in country stores; to which t ey
in vitas the public generally. The highest
price paid for country produce.
MILLER & EYEL.
Bloomsbnrg, April 30, 1862.
Dissolution of Parliiersh ip,
VOTICE is hereby given that the co-part
nership heretofore existing between the
tirm of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the rej air
iri'j and boat building business, at Certre
ville, Columbia county, was dUsolver bv
mutual consent on the li-t day of April 1 ?62.
The book remain in the hands of the ; nn
ior member ot the firm, (G. A. Herring for
settlement; who, aUo designs continuing
the bosmess in all its branches as hereto
fore. He returns thanks for past pmrorage
and solicits a continuance of the same.
C. D. HERRING,
GEO. A. HERRIf 'G.
Centreville, April 30, 1862.
Administrator's Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that letter of
administration on the estate of John J.
Hetler, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been sranted by
the Register ol said county, to Micha 1 B
Heller, who resides in Mifflin lownsh p.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent ar re
quested to present lh m for settlement, and
those indebted to make payment wilhout
deiay to
MICHAEL B HETLER Adnr.
Mifflin twp . March 26. 1862. 6w.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
'IHK undersigned would moM respect"
fully announce to ibe citizens of Blooms
bnrg and vicinity ihal she has just receiv
ed from the eastern cities her
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
ail of which she is prepared to make.!
and sell at a verv reasonably low fm- f t
- j j
il re. Her asortmnt of ooils are i
little superior in point of durability af well
a tastefulness, to an v offeretl in thisseiiiou.
She returns thanks for the liberal pi.iron
age she has received, and respectfully so
licits a continuance of ihe same
MARY BARK LI !Y.
Bloomsbnrg, April 23 1862.
Ofposile the Court Home and next dtor to
Democrat Office
THE undersigned, re-peeifally inform his.
friends arid cnMomer- that he has opened
. A Sew Barber Sliopt
In Court Koutj Alley, next door 'elow
the Office ol the Columbia Democrat, Jvhere
he will be hvpry to wait upon all rut rners,
and from long experience a:id stret atten
tion to bovine, he hopes to merit a id re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
t V" All ihmgs here 1 done in decern- and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
Bloomibnrg. March 5. 1862.
1IOUL liXCITIAG ililV5!
Y0BKT0WN CAPTUR ED !
The Rebels Rctrcntins!
THIS IS GLORIOUS NEI7S!
OUT there is still more impohait and
- valuable news to the citizens nf Con
ngham and vicinity, in Columbia coun
ty. It i that J. B. & R KNITTLE have re
eived new, goodn and established i Store
m the place above named, where gob
can be purchased upoo ihe most rja-nna-ble
terms for cash oi short credit. Thej
a particular attention to flour, fed and
provi-ion generall). which can be had at
their establishment at all times, or c eliver
ed to the purchaser upon short nonce, At
they keep a hotse and wagon for it at pur
, se
THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS
calculated to suit the people aid the
ime. They have everything commonly
found in country stores.
Country Produce will always be taken in
exchange for Goods and the regular mar
ket price paid for the same.
J B. & R. KNITTLE.
Conyngham. May 14, 1862.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry G. Miller, late of
Mifflin twp., dte'd.
VOTICE U hereby given that let ers'tes
Mamemary on the estate of Hjnry G.
Miller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been grafted bv
the Register of said county, to John H.
Heiler, residing in the township and coun
ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the dece
dent are requested to present them to the
Executor for settlement, and those ndebted
to the estate to make payment forthwith
to the undersigned.
JOHN H. HETLER, Ei.ecutor.
Mifflin, May 7, 1662 6t.
Administrator's Aoticc.
Eslule of Philip Hartman, late of St oil town'
ship, Columbia county, tfeceast J.
ETTERS of adminiaiatiou on tie estate
-i of Philip Hartman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, dee'd, h rre been
granted, bv the Register of sad cjunty, to
Henry T. Reily, who resides in tie town
ship and count? aforementioned. All per
sona having claim&or demands against the
estate of the decedent, will pregjtit tbem
to the administrator for settlement, ind those
indebted to the estate are req tested to
make payment immediately to tl e under
signed. HENRY T. REILY,
Scott twp. April 30, 1862. Admr.
9 isses and Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
ChiK'rens Fancy and Coram in Shoes,
low as can be bought elsewhem, at the
Cheap Cash Stcre of L. T. SHARPLESS,
Blooraeburg, May 14, 1862.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED IjANDS.
A GREE ABLY lo the provisions of an Act
of Assembly, entitled an Act directing
the mode of selling Unseated Lands for tax
es, and for other purposes, passed the 13th
day of March, 1815, and the further sup
plements thereto, passed the 13th dav of
March, 1817, 25th day of March, 1821, and
9th day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the
county of Columbia, hereby gives notice
to all persons concerned therein, that unless
the Co , Road, School, Poor and Stale Taxes
due on the fallowing tracts of Unseated
Lands, situate :nolumbia county, are paid
before 'he day of sale, the whole or such
pans of each tract as will pay the taxes
and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold
at the COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg,
county of Columbia, on the 9th day of June
1862, being the second Monday, and to be
continued by adjournment, Irom day to day
for arrearages ol taxe due said county, and
the cost accrued on each tract respectively.
WARRANTEES OR OWNERS.
BENTON TWP.
Acres. ' Dots. Cts.
80 John Young & Co. 18 00
BEAVER.
372 Andrew Clark, 18 36
iuO Sarah A. Caullran, 6 60
25 Isaac Davis, 82
35 . do do 1 11
30 Anthony Davis, 2 88
100 Benjamin P. Fnck, 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,
63 Franklin Shoman,
3 30
4 12
3 96
6 60
2 96
4 SO
9 90
9 93
1 21
2 78
3 99
12 94
3 38
2 42
9 08
4 51
2 78
1 91
1 09
25
18 15
2 37
4 25
40 Moses Schlicher.
200 Peter Yohe, dee'd,
125 Lewis Filger,
200 William Stewart,
200 William Grey.
BRIARCREEK.
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 & others
90 J. H Young's estate,
140 Daniel F. Seybert,
CONYNGHAM.
320 George Ashtou, 96 00
394 Peter Dehaveu, 78 80
331 Joseph Jordan, 65 00
376 Caleb Lowndes, 112 80
398 William Miller, 79 60
389 William Porter, 77 80
340 Daniel Reese, 68 68
109 Peter Smith, 21 80
4 Richard Tunis 8G
372 Whiteman, 74 40
337 John Warner, 67 40
382 John Young, 76 40
277 Robert Jordan 84 70
285 Andrew Porter, 87 15
170 Thomas Ruston 12 24
380 Mary Ruston 38 76
303 Lewis Walker, 92 65
384 Johnston Beasley, 78 33
100 George Beckham 40 08
30 Thomas Barnes, 2 40
384; Thomas Hiltzhimer, 78 33
b 384 Robert Hiltzhimer . 23o U4
334 William Shannon 235 04
250 Amos Wickersham, 51 00
3 Division A., Martin Lands, 1 77
120 do B., do do 72 00
35 do C, do do 21 07
441 F.beuezer Branham 134 88
100 Peter Baoghner 20 40
429 Joshua Beam, 44 69
406 John Young 41 41
112 John Huston 6 72
oll36 Paxton, Kline & Sharpless 3121
100 Jacob Trien, 6 00
100 do do 6 00
iO 37 6-10p Fouik & Preston Relreat,4 10
114 119p. Altemus & Co.
17 16 Sam'l S. Altemus, 10 22
I 9-16 J Anspach jr. 13 12
CENTRE
5 Samuel Achenbach 34
o Benjamin AUebach, 78
4 Jacob Bond 56
7 William Fritz, 34
3 Jacob Good 34
8 George Harman 1 12
9 Emanuel Lazarus, 1 01
10 Elias Reese 78
CATTAWISSA.
16 Solomon Helwig 4 44
26 Schmich & Rrcbst 86
FRANKLIN.
40 Jeremiah Ftncher I 20
80 Elijah Reynolds & Co. 2 40
FISHINGCKEEK.
140 William Buckalew, 5 39
200 Frees &. Hoffman 7 73
250 Michael Lemons II 59
41 Edward McHenry 7 84
60 William Patterson's estate 4 63
113 Abraham Young, 22 45
267 Daniel F. Seybert, 10 1 1
GREENWOOD.
25 John Covanhovan's estate 5 99
59 Isaac A. DeWitt, 9 48
59 James DeVVitt's heirs 1181
100 Samuel C. Longshore 9 98
14 Robert Montgomery's estate 1 32
50 George Reese 2 02
28 Jeremiah Whitson 3 37
25 William Park, 1 07
HEMLOCK.
30 Nathaniel Campbell - 5 63
100 Robert Montgomery's estate 15 25
JACKSON.
60 George Ddla 2 43
400 .Elias Golder & Co. loll
5 Abraham Hidler, 87
21 McCall's heirs .1 00
400 Newhard & Golder 10 II
50 William Stephens 2 43
LOCUST.
200 Thomas Billington 20 70
55 Samuel John 5 63
54 do do 5 53
30 William Sayers 4 14
153 Wright Hughes, 7 79
4of200 Mary Myers 6 90
4ofl90 Daniel Reese 6 50
iol200 Mary Ruston 6 90
iof200 Charlotte Ruston 6 90
4of20C John Reynolds 6 90
ioflOO Thomas Ruston
iof200 Mary Myers .
jofl90 Daniel Reese,
jof20C Mary Ruston
4 of 200 Charlotte Boston
ot200 John Reyoolds
joflOO Thomas Ruston,
MIFFLIN.
18 George Brown
27 Jacob Hartzel jr.
10 Marshall G. Kinney
3 Geo. Longenberger
20 Abraham Masteller
20 Peter Miller,
175 George Nungesser
209 Jacoo Sch weppenheiser
. 80 Peter Yohe's estate,
300 -' Thomas Lemon.
3 44
6 90
6 50
6 90
6 90
6 90
3 44
90
74
1 72
10
2 53
49
4 37
6 52
2 04
7 63
MADISON.
40 William Ellis 60
127 Robert Montgomery's estate 3 80
8 William Gingles, 16
MAINE.
400 Boyd & Paxton 28 25
17 Henrr & Jacob Bauman 3 53 '
11 JSenjamin 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 Webbed, 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 7 98
18 Thoma3 Davi' estate . 1 92
80 James Loclcard 8 60
21 Lewis Schuyler 2 17
30 Samuel Snyder 2 19
116 Yallershamp's estate J2 46
ROAUINGCBEEK.
50 Peter Baughner 3 09
60 Thomas Barnes jr. 3 70
100 Part of John Huston, 6 18
165 Isaac Lindville 5 06
137 Daniel Levan, sr. 6 18
50 Jacob Trien 3 09
SUGARLOAF.
195 James Buckalew 10 56
30 Benjamin Cole's heirs 1 54
205 Goss' Estate 1 1 22
64 Conrad Hess' estate 7 04
400 John Lockard 16 50
73 Aaron Lewis 1 98
2 ' 6 Robert Montgomery" estate 13 64
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. lo 30
150 William Stephens 4 is i
30 Wm Montgomery 2 64 I
JAMES S. McNINCH, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, )
Bloomsburg, April 2d, 1862. J
TREASURER'S SALE OF REAL ES
TATESEATED LAND.
AGREEABLY to the provisions of ihe act
of A-semblv. entitled an Act to reduce
the State debt, Lr, , passed the 39th day of
April, 1841, the Treasurer of the County of
Columbia bereby give notice lo all per
sons concerned therein, that unless the
County, mad, school, poor and Siale Tax,
&c. due on the following real extate situate
in the countv ol Columbia, are paid before
the day ol sale, he whole or snch parts of
each a" will pay the charges anil costs
chargeable thereon, will be sold at the
Court House in Bloomburi. co. ol Colum
bia, on the 9ih day of June 1862, being ihe
second Monday, an. I to be continued by
adjournment from day today for arrearages,
ot taxes due said county and the costs ac
crued on each respectludy.
0 VNERSOR REPUTED OWNERS
BLOOM.
Ace. Yeats. Dols. Cts
2 Kingston Coal Co, l 5 00
35 Elizabeth Ritter 2 1 1 03
1 lot Hiram W. Thornton 1 2 00
1 lot Lydia Wanirh. j 2 50
BEAVER.
29 John V. Crisweii 2 9 35
30 Maun.Baldv SiCriswell 2 3 75
32 Franklin, Stewart & Co. 2 2 66
369 T. M Hubble 1 31 35
72 John Baltard's heirs 1 3 25
400 George A. Fnck 1 40 80
35 Solomon Bar-khan 1 84
130 Charles S. Coxe 1 1 62
BENTON. -
92 John Koons 1 5 75
5 Andrew Fellows 1 67
50 William McKelvy 1 3 50
30 It nathau Pennington I 1 35
116 K D. & i. R. Swartwout 1 1 1 92
BRIARCREEK.
72 John Gardeuhouse 1 82
38 Josiah Fowler 1 2 42
25 Elizabeth Heiney 1 1 43
112 Samuel F. Headley 1 6 06
168 do do 2 34 02
11 David Kiner's estate 1 8
51 Gideon Hauler 1 1 70
5 Joseph Low 2 80
1 1 William Mt;ArTe 1 1 23
1 William Smith 1 1 01
150 John Beaver 1 84
3$ Abraham Cclp 1 44
30 John Johr.son '1 1 20
300 John Seybert 1 6 00
60 Jacob Shtifler 1 2 00
25 Keubeti Bower 1 1 32
38 M'cnael Bower - 1 2 53
2 Henry Martiney 1 54
31 Wm Iddings 1 1 16
CENTRE.
No. 10 John Aniieron' est. 2 1 17
do 7 Charles Brubst 2 1 21
do 1 Walter Cain 1 2 31
No. 16 Lewis Brigg's estate 1 I 72
4$ Jacob Hutchins 1 1 5
No.27 Abraham Deiterich 1 1 95
A. Deitertch & Torby 1 1 f6
6 Cyrus Bonne 12 85
No. 12 John W Clark 1 1 78
14 Levi Remley 1 2 63
Richard Torby
1
10 32
FISHINGCKEEK
23 James Parks
6 Isaac Drum
25 Monroe Merkle
23 Cyrus Fox
FRANKLIN.
27 laac Richard
i Julia A. CroTtley
GREENWOOD.
22 Sanford Gearhart
2 lo:s James Hampton
II Samuel C Longshore
1 43
1 34
m
4
1 55
66
73
50
1 96
2 25
JACKSON.
100 Henrv C Hess, two 2 95
80 John Robert one 1 88
MADISON.
7 Caleb Fox two 1 ll
MAINE.
1 lot Georse Gardener two 1 56
3 Henry KoMenbader one 40
3 Lucy Stewart. two fcl
MONTOUR.
24 George Blecher 3 9 87
1 L. Davis 1 m -0
ORANGE.
1 lot Devan port's estate 3 3 92
1 lot Jacob Evans 1 28
10 David Fetter 1 47
60 J. R. Morris 1 5 55
4 Samuel Trumpore 3 3 f2
135 & Hot J. Covanhovan's est. 1 15 24
1 Joseph Fausey 1 30
PINE.
19 Iaac Bogart two 80
1 lot Adam Bobb one 1 05
79 Cox's heirs two 2 26
100 Chart berlm & Sowr.s one 1 65
oO Ezekiel Crossley ' 101
465 Wm Edgar 3 14 39
50 Lou Parker - two 1 30
34 John-IL Parker one 5
273 Thos Stack house sr. 4 3 00
100 David & A. Smith 55
41 David Sweeny ' 55
Samuel C. Longshore 1
3 96
46 John Johnson one 1 04
59 uaniel Sbuhz's estate ' 1 17
43 John Sweeny ' 58
SUGARLOAF.
200 Bloomsburg Iron Co. one 1 10
40 Lavina Golder, 44
JAMES S. McNINCH, Treas'r.
Treasurer's Office,
Bloomsbnrg. April 2nd. 1862
COAL. Oil,. Ardesco Coal 0l tor sale,
12 cts. per quart, by
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 26,1862.
Important to House Owners. t .
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this may concern, and it concern
every bndy.
JOHNS 4 CROSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A."
The Cheapest and mot i i t 1 it j
in use
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied lo New and Old Roofs ol
All kinds, steep or flat, and to Shingle
Roofs wilhout removing the Shii.ole
THE COST ISONLN A I-OUT ONE-THIRD
TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
This article bas been ihorougly tpi-ted in
New York City and all parts of the United
States, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South America, on Buildings ol all
kinds, such as Factories, FoundriesChurch
es. Rail Road Depots, Car, and on Public
Buildings generally, Government Buildings.
&c, by ihe principal Builders, Architects
and others, during the past four years, and
has proved to be t,e CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING m ue ; it i
in every respert a fiire, water, weaiher and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7 Am is the ONLY material manuf idured in
the United Stales which combines Hie very
desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura
bility, which are universally acknowledged
to beposesed by GUTTA PERCH A and
INDIA RUBBER.
No Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of apply ing il is triflning with
ordinary Roof can be covered and fin.
ished the some doy.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE.
end when finithed foims a perfectly Fi'e
Proof surface with an ela' c oody. which
cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms,
Shrinking ol Roof Boards, nor any external
action wha'ersr.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coating Metals ol all Kinds when ex
posed to the action of the Weather and
For I'reaerviufr and Impairing Mttal
Roofs of all Kinds i
This is the only Composition Known
which will successlully reci-t extreme
changes of climate, for any length of time,
when applied to me'als, to which il adheres
firmly, lorming a body equal ut ihree coats
of ordinary paint, co.ts much les and will
LAST 1HREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
from its elaliiily is not injure I by Ihe con
traction of TIN and other M ETA L ROOFS,
consequent upou sudden changes of the
wea'her.
li will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
I.eaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te
readdy repaired with GUTTA PERCHA
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion anft leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water light Roof for many years.
This Cement is peculiarly adapted for the
preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c ,
also for reneral mannfacturers n-e.
GUTTA PERCIU CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Roofs or every description, from its
great elaiieity, is noi injured by the con
traction and expansion ol Metals, anc will
not crack in cold or run in arm weather.
These material' are adapted to all cli
ma;es, and we are prepared to sapply or
ders Irom any ran of tie country, at short
no-ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
printed directions tor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We will makeliberul and tatifactory arrange
ments with rtfjKTi'ilile p it ties who wodd Uke to
etahtish themselnes hta Lncrative 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
Ihoutatid Roofs iu New York Citv anil vi
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturer,
Jf'holesalr Warehouse 78 IFiUiam St.,
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be farni-hed on application.
Oc ober 16. 1861 ly
ilEAlTIFtL COMPLEXION.
OCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
senJ toall who wih it (free of charge
the Recipe and full directions for making
and using a beautiful vegetable Bilm, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles, &c.; &c, leaving the skiri
smooth, clean, and beautiful; aUo full di
rections lor usiug Pelatreau's celebrated
Stimnlant, war'anted to start a full growth
ol Whiskers, or a Mus'ache, in les than
thirty day. Either of the above nan be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwith stamps for return poiae) DR
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Praciical Cbetn
it, 831 Broadway New Yorlr.
January 15, 1862 2m.
rp HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
A of a SUFFERER, Publi-hed as a warn
ing, and lor the epecia I benefit cf Youna
Men and those who suffer with Nervous
Debility, Loss of Memory, Premtture De
cay. &c , &c., &c, by one who has cured
himself ry simple means, afer being pot
o great expecse ami inconvenience
through the nse of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
Single mjMps may be had oi the anthor,
C. A LAMBERT, Esq., G reenpoint, Long
Island, bv enclosing a noul.nai.l ut,tr.A
envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT Eq , Greenpoini, Lung Island,
New Yoik.
January 15, 1862 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion Co'Jrc.
THIS preparation, made from the best
Java Cotfce. i recommended by ih isician
as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dyspep-ia, anil all
bilious disorder. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the use of cof
lee will use ;his without injurious effects.
One can contains the strength ot two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIX,
The purest and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and c.ike. Price 15 cents.
' Manufactured by
M H. KOLLOCK. Chemit.
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streels.
Philadelphia,
And aoldby all Druggists and Giocers.jr
February 26, 1862. -ly.
Administrator's Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby aiven that letters o(
administration on the estate of Michael
(letter, late of Mifilin township, Columbia
county, dereased, have been granted by ihe
Register of said county io Michael B. Hel
ler, who resides in Mifflin lown-hip. All
persons having claims or demands agatnt
the estate of tne decedent are requested lo
I resent them lo the undersigned and those
indeb'ed to the estate to make pay men'
forth w itii to
MICHAEL B. HETLER Admr.
Mifflin twp., March 26. 1862. 6w.
I Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
OF TR R
It rave Soldiers and Sailors,
IIOLLOWAV" PILLS
AND O I NTM E NT.
A'I who have Friend ami Relatives in
the Army or Navy s'.ouhl lake especial
care,thal they be amply supplied witn ihe
Pills and Ointment ; and where th
brave Soldiers and S 'ilors have neglected
tn provide Ihem-elves with thein. no better
present can be sent them In ii.eir friend.
They have been proved to be the Soldier'
never-lailing-lr-en I in i.ie hour of need.
COUGHS AND . COLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS
, Will be relieved a'td erTectn-iKy cured by
using the; e admirabU medicine, and by
paying proper attention to the. Directions
which are attached to each Pol or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OAP-
PE1 II E, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feelings which so adderi us usual
ly arise Irom trouble or annoy at ces. ob
structed perspiration, or ea i-ig ami drink-
ing whatever is unwholesome thus dis
lurbing the healthful action of the liver and
stomach These organs must be relieved
if y ou desire lo be well. The Pills, taking
according m the printed instructions, will
quickly produce a healthy action in both
liver and stomach, auti as a natural conse
quence a clear bead and good appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will oon disappear by the ue of these
invaloaole pills, and the sold er will quick
ly acquire additional stren.-tn Never let
ihe bowels be etther confined or nnduly
actetl upon. It may seem sirane ihat Hol
lo way ' Pills should be recom mended for
Dysenlary ami FJnx, n.a .y persons suppo
sing ihat they woulj increa-e i!e relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these
Pills will correct ihe liver Hiid stomach
and thus remove all ih acrid tumors from
Ihe system. This medicine wiU give lone
and vior to the whole organic s8;etn how
ever deranged, whil.i health an I sirengtli
folio as a matter ol course. Nothing will
stop Ihe relaxation of tl e bowels 6U ,-ure as
tin famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pills are l?keu night and morning and the
Ointment be freely ued as i.nied io ih
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er manner they dry op in one part to break
out in another. Whereas this Ointment
will remove the humors from the system
and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseve
rance in bad cases to insure a la-ting 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 are no medicines o safe, sore
and convenient as Hollow ay rs Pill and
Ointment. The poor wounded and almt
dying sufferer might have hi wounds
dres-ed immediately, it he would only pro
vide himself with thi mich!es O. fitment,
u-hich shorld be ihnul im.-i 1
- - - . ..'v niriii
and smeared all round it, then covered with
a piece of linen from fu" knap-ark nr. A
compressed with a bandkercheif. Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 pill, to cool (he
sysem and prevent tiiLJarnariou.
Ever Soldier's KnapsHf k an 1 eanian"s
Chert sbjulif be provided whU ii:ee valua
ble Remedies
CAUTION ! None are genuine unless
the words "Holloway, New York and Lon
don are discernable a a Waier-maik i-i
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be plnidly
seen bv hoi, ling th leaf to ihe light. A.
handsome rewa'd wdl be yiveri 'o any one
rendering such information as may lead lo
the detection ol any party or paries coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the
same, knowing Ihem to be spurious.
Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
Hollowa, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughoot the civilized world
in boxes ut twenty five cents, sixty two
cents and one dollar each.
tV There i considerable saving by ta
king the larger size.
N B Directions for ihe guidance uf pa
tients in every disorder are alhvx I to each
box.
April 9th 1SS2. lv.
MADISON HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA)
rTTTHE sub-enter would respectfully ap
pri.-e his friends and the public sener
ally, that he has established the
MADISON
HOUSE,
in Jersey town, Columbia county. Pa. The
above bouse has lately teen te fit ted ami
undergone a thorough repairing by the pro
prietor He i Inlly prepared to entertain
the travelling cu-'om as well a the local
with general satisla tion. His TABLE and
BAR, are well supplied and will fe careful
ly superintended. And his STABLE is am
ply and well stocked, iu charge of careful
groom, will alvrays be properly attended.
(V He invites a share of the pnb'ic cu-
loan, and pleilses his best efforts, to help
hi guests feel at home.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Jerseylown, Jan 8, 1862.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Chmtophcr lltllcr. lute of Miffliu
township, Col co.t decerned.
T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of.
Cnrisiopner Heller, late of Mifflin twp ,
Columbia county, deceased, have been
granted by ihe Register of Columbia coun
ty, to Samuel He.ler, residing in Hollen
ba k township, Luzerne county. All per
sons indebted in taid estate are requested
to call and make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands will pre
sent them prrpeily authetticatod for settle
ment lo th uTidersi'jned.
SAMUEL HELLER, Ezecvtor.
January 8, IS62 6t.
CELEBRATED ASHLAND
MILLS VADD1NQ,
A SUPERIOR COTTON FOR QUILTING.
kc: for sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store
ol
L. T. SlURPLESS.
Bloomsburg, October 30, fcfil.
BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS ' I
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
cf proper & des:.rableforms,fo sale at the
olfice of the ''Star olthe NonK "
i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral