STAB OF THE NORTH - ' -.-r -.-." ' v ';Tii. - '"T - s: asrss, .- Wednesday Xornins, June 4th, 18G3. : 1 he Board ok Relief 'will meet in this place on Satorday next. Those soldiers' wives who aire aboulg lo make application, lor assistance will take notice Th Call" for three months' volunteers has been countermanded. It has been as certained that there are a sufficient number of men in the field at present. . " McKelw, Nkal & Co. have received a large and well selected etock of good?, at their store on the north east corner of Main and Market streets, this place. Their stock will compare favorably with any this side of oar eastern cities. The T.mk Table of the Phila.& Reading R. K. will be seen in to day's Star. This road connects with the Cattawissa & Wd liamsport roat at Porf Clinton. Tin is the Lest and quickest route to go to Philadel phia. m m 9 See new advertisements in to day's paper. The advertising departmentof a aewspaper is among the most useful to the patron. There he can see who does business and is not ashamed or too stingy to make it known Ihroogh the"pre. -Oca regn'ar army correspondent, 'Too dles," has famished ns with a letter in tbi week's Stab. It is his first since home on furlobah He peak of the "Iron Guards," as well as the ,: Hurley Guard?"' being a!i well and anxious to meet the eiietny. They left Fredericki-bufg, supposed 10 reinforce Banks. - Local MATTiTR is scarce in otir part of the town this week We'll have to start out and "stir op-a breeze.'' We know no bet ter way "ban to go upon the street and com mence talking up for the Cons.i'.utior. with some Abolitionist. . VVio would be without a fi-st cia piano fort?, whea they can obtain them for the vmall snm as advertised by Me-srs, Groves teen & Hale,, in another cidamo. These instruments are unsurpassed in beauty of tone, fine touch, and general fir.i-?h. Ths author of the. Mmmiinicalinn in I-iti week's Republican, signed 'Nescopec ;' pretend to have fnaod on that Gen. Hunt er is & Democrat, and at the same time an Abolilicnistj and the said author is very much astonished at the discovery. Well might he be astonished, if hi discovery wa a tritf one, becaase be might look Ions, and far, and w idef before finding another aboli tion Demoer?.. , Unfortunately for "Nescopee," Hunter ia not a Democrat. On' Monday evening last we had a fine fhower. It rained very hard for fifteen or twenty mincte. The garden? arid crops were nearly suffering lor the want of rain. Our grass bid fair to be short, but this re freshing rain may et start it up so as to yield us a full crop. The grain crops are coming on finely. Indications are that there will be no arain cot, in this section, previous to the 4ih of July this season. Osr ova first page of lite Stab we lay be fore oor readers the legislative proceedings in relation to the Apportionment Bill and the Bill authorizing certain parties to mine coat. The latter wa defeated, cpon sub stantial reason pridticed, as set forth in the proceedings It will be seen that the de bates grew pretty warm upon the subject, in which our member participated. The ,,At.acorda,s died hard The Doctor, ia his lat issue of the Rffuh can, says, that ''scurriloo. band-biTs were pot up" to prevent people from going to hear Professor McCoy. Now Doctor, don't be to heathenish as to refuse fo lather your own chickens. If the hand-bills were ' got tp" at job office, 6ay so. If not. not. That's it. Above all, don't get into a pa ion yonrreli; and do what yon can to pre vent your "abolition brethren" from getting into a passion. ,AU isqniet along the Po tomac," and why should you distarbe that quietude 1 . Written for the Star Sfplorable If n crane?. Mr. Editor: In looking over the col- titnns of the Republican of May J 5th, I no ticed a " communication , from Benton AH who are acquainted with the person, who has his name signed to the "communi cation," know that he is not capable of composing any piece whatever. Hence we set it down that do one but Palemon has written it, and was granted the privilege of signing it what be did ' The article i hard iv worth the while renlvinsr to if. bnr I will give a few thoughts upon W It : contended that the Sooth have brongbt this trouble upoi as, which I frank--ly deny, and claim that it was the Aboli lionists. He. the author of the comranniea. tioD,epeak of Milton'e eaten, or Devil. time of the Revolutionary war,jnst as his Devil's are ruling the same lories in the present contest. All :he difference is ihey have changed their name Irom Tory to Ab olition Kepablicans, but the principle is the eatse. He attempts to talk about " Breck inridge," 'poor fool. Why, the igner of this commonication in question, was a "Breckinridge man" himself before be be came a Bogus, or Boasted Democrat. Such an ignoratans as he onghl not expose his ignorance, for he has not a shell capable of containing brains of any amount. He lives in darkness as he observed. This palemon Stiles ongbt to remember that they are but very listie reckoned among goo J society only where their father Milton's Devil tcuU them, to cau?e division, and con'e"'-ioc5. - : . Bits Towkskip. GREAT EXClTEIirrMT AT STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, . T the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still- water, Columbia county. The undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the surrounding country, lo his large -and ex tensive stock of Goods, just received from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, all of which he will sell cheaper than here tofore. His assortment consists of Cloths, ' Calicoc, Muslin?, Hats and Cap, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approved make ; also, a lot of excel lent Ready-Made Clothing. together with a good assortment of Ves ting. His store is well filled with Goods ot every description. His are not surpassed by any Store in the coun try. His Hardware Department has not been neglected. SCYTHES, RAKES, KOES, SHOVELS &c, are constantly kepi on hand ; also, Spike" and Nails : in short, everything us ually found in First-Class Stores. DANIEL MclIKNRY. Siiilwater, May 14, 1862. Gi'ccmvood Seminary. rpHE Spring Term of this Institution wi 1 X commence on the 7th of April next. The Principal will be assisted bv able instructors, and as ample facilities will be afforded to qualify S'udeots lor teaching, for business or for a more extensive course in literature, a liberal shaie of .partronage is again solicited. Pupil who do not come from home, or art not put under the charge o.l near rela tives, mast board at the Seminary, and be subject to the regulations thereof. They must provide their own towels and have each article of cloihing distinctly marked. Eleve'i week corstitute a quarter and there will be a vacation ol about six weeks in n. id summer. Boarding, washing and . Tuition, with furnished rooms, will be 525 per quarter, oi.e half payable in advance. Tuition alone it) Common tranches, S3 00 " including advance Algebra mathematics history &e. 6 00 " in Latin, German or French each extra . 1 00 For lurthwr panieulars address WM. BURGESS, Principal. Millv.lle, Col co , Feb. 26, 182. Jlme. IleiiMircs.t'si QUARTERLY MIEKOE of FASIHOXS, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! "fHE Summer Number "will r-ontain fonr ' larue and splendid Fashion Plates, three Ftfl! Siz-f Patterns, comprisin the nw Fiernh Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a Mtses Sack, together with nearly 100 en graving ot .ali the novplties for Summer bonnets, Cloaks. Triminii gs. Children's Drees, etc , Valuable information to Mil liners, dress makers, mothers, and ladie 2enrally, presenting the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the World, published 47j Broday. and sold everywliere at 25 cents, or sent by mail pest free, on reopipt of the amount, Yearly SI with the foliow-in-z valaabie premium. Ehi h yearly subscriber will be entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth of plain patterns, from the deeigns ir: the took, or from the show room, or they may be order ed and !-ent by mail any lime during the year, by paving the postage. rcSplendid induceTtents to Canvassers The summer number will be ready on or about the !t of May. April 30th, 1352. tll'KRt!! FOB- TflG L'.I., And L. I". htrpIesH' "( heap l ach More.'' NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I THE undersigned is just reeeivins a new supply of goods, fresh from the cities of New York and Phil'a and is prepared to sell thm at Reduced Prices. Caiicoe from 7c to 12j-, the best at I2$e some of which cost 15c. Dress Goods ; Chalit", Lavel!as, Ginahams, Muslins, Ken tucky Jeans, bey's Cassimeres, &c, Sec, in proportion. Indies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari riety of style rnd quality . A good heeled Gaiter for 62jr, and an excellent Congrew. for $1,00 A kid heeled Lace Boot lor 3! and upward ALSO, the Hiith Cut Pal.no ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chi! drns' Skirt, Linen Handkerchief, Ice, at a very low figure. Best Slone Ware Seis S4.00, &c Hominy, Dried Peaches, 'Mackerel, Ches, Lemons, etc. Good Syrup Molasses from 50 to fOc a gallon Sugars, lower than recently sold, from 8c to 13c. the latter prine for best white. Coal Oil as low as anywhere. f"An examination of the goods is soli, cited. Come and see 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 BOOBS'! T PE TER EXT S STORE'. In Light L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na. HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the old stand lately occupied by Martz & Ent, a splen did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies Drees Goods choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, SHAWS, HOSIERY. SILKS, READY-MDE CLOTHING, CASSIMERS, SATINETS, COTTON A DES. . KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C-, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints &c, Boots and Shoes, Hats aod Caps. In short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of old friends, and the public public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for conn tr? Droduce. PETER ENT. ; Liaht Street, May 7, 1862. tfeHOES in variety at the eheap cash Store S of, . L. T. SHARPLESS. Look to your Interests ! FRESir ARRIVAL OF SPR1XG AND SU3IBIER GOODS, MILLER S EYER'S. r"lIIE subscribers have just returned from the City with another large and select assortment of Spring and Summer Good:; purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured etsewhere in Bloorasburg. Thf.ir slock comprises Kadic' l)rcss Goods, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY. GOODS. Cg ac2 ir a Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hsl lowware, Iron, Nails, Boois & Shoes, Hits and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; to which they invites the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. MILLER & EYER Bloomsburg, April 30, 1862. involution or Partiieihip, jVOTICE "i9 hereby given that the co-pr rt ' nership heretofore existing between he firm of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the repair ina and boat building buines. at Centre ville, Columbia county, waa dissolved by mutual consent on the M day of April 1862. The book remsin in the hands of the j in ior mf mber of the firm, (G. A. Herring) for settlement; who, also designs continuing the business in all its branches as hen to fore. He returns thanks for past patron ige and solicits a continuance of the same. C. D. HERRING, GEO. A. HERRING. Certtreville, April 30, 1862. Administrator's Notice. JVOnCK is hereby given that loiter of administration on the estate of John J. Hetlerj late of Mifllin township, Columbia county, deceat-ed, have teen granted by the Register of said county, to Michael B Hetler, who resides in Mifflin towushi. All persons having claims or demi.nd against the eriate of the decedent ar re quested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make payment wit' tout deiay to MICHAEL B. HETLER. Adnr. Mifflm twp, March 26, 1862. 6w. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW MILLINERY GOODS. 'MIE vindersianed would most resjifct- fully announce to theritizens of Bio m buru arid vicinity thai she has jiirt receiv ed from the eastern cities her spring L Summer Klillinery .oh., all of which she is prepared to makei?-j- and sell at a very reasonably low fig-J';Cp ure. Her assortment of oods arn a little superior in point of durability as well as tistetulness, to any offered in this section. She returns thanks for the libetal patron age she has received, and respectfully so licits a continuance of the same. MARY BARK LEY. Bloomsburii, April 23 1R62. ii;w n vi:iia:n noi. Ofposite the Court House ind next dtor to Democrat Office THE nndprsigr:ed,respecifully inforni his friends anil cnnnmi-rs that h" has ope led A New Barber fttsr. In Court llouit Alley, next d"or 1 eiow the Otfice of the Columoi DeiitOcrat, vhere he will be hvppy lo wait upon all custc mars, and trorii long exjvprience itid slrct itt-n-tion to buinet-t, he hopes to merit a id re ceive a liberal attar of public pa'.rom.ge. r ah things liere ' done in decent j and in ord er. THOMAS BROWN. Bioomsburr, March 5, 162. Y0BKT0WN CAPTURED ! The Itcbds Retreating! THIS IS GLORIOUS NEWS! OUT thereia still more imponait and - valuable news to the citizens cf Con ynabam and vicinity, in Columbia coun ty. It in that J. B. & It. KNITTLE have re ceived newgood and established S'ore in the place shove named, where goo can be purchased upon the mot niaona bte term for cash ot short credit. They pay particular attention to flour, feed and provision generallj , which can be had' at their elab!ihmeni alkali time, or deliver ed to the purchaser upon short no. ice, as they keep a horse arid wagon for that pur pose. THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS is calculated to suit the people aid the times. They have everything commonly found in country stores. Country Produce will always be laken in exchange for Goods and the regul ir jnar ket price paid for the same. J B.& R. KNITTLE. Conyngham. May 14, 18C2. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eifate of Henry G. Milter, late of MiJJIin twp., dte'd. JOTICE is hereby given that let ers'tes- Mamentary on ihe estate of Henry G. Miller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to John H. Heller, residing in the township ard coun ty aforesaid. All persons having c aims or demands agair.st the estate of tfe dece dent are requested to present there to the Execntor for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make payment .orthwitb to the nndersisned. JOHN H, HETLER, Etecutor. Mifflin, May 7, 1862 6t. Administrator's rVot ice. Estate of Philip Ilarlman, late of S ait town ship, Columbia county, deceastd, ETTERS of administation on i ho estate cf Philip Hartman, late of Sc?u town ship, Columbia county, dee'd, have been granted, bv the Register of said county, to Henry T. Reily, who resides in he town ship and county aforementioned. All per sons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, will preient them to the administrator for settlement and those indebted to the estate are req tested to make payment immediately (otae under signed. HENRY T. RI.I LY, Scott twp. April 30, 1862. ' Admr. Jl ? isses and Ladies' Congreei Gaiters, Childrens Fancy and Comqion Shoes, low as can .be bought elsewheie, at the Cheap Cash Stcre ol L. T. SHABPLESS, : Bloomsbnrg, May 14, 1862. 4? TREASURER'S SALE ' OF UNSEATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act directing the mode of selliog Unseated Lands for tax es, and for other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the farther sup plements thereto, passed the 13th day of March, 1817, 25th day of March, 1821, and 9ih day of March, 1847, the Treasurer of the county of Columbia, hereby gives notice to all persous concerned therein, that unless the Co , Road, School.Poor and Slate Taxes due on the following tracts of Unsealed Lands, situate in Columbia connty, are paid before 'he day of 6ale, the whole or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold nt 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, Imrn day to day for arrearages ol taxe due said county, and the cost accrued on each tract respectively. Warrantees or owners. BENTON TWP. Acres. 80 John Young & Co. BEAVER. 372 Andrew Clark, 4o0 Sarah A. Cauflran, 25 Isaac Davis, , 35- do do 90 Anthony Davis, 100 Benjamin P. Frick, 209 John Graeil, 150 Mann & Roat, 87 Elias Miller, 100 George Nungesser, 100 George Noyer, 63 Franklin Shuman, 40 Moses Schlicher, 200 Peter Yohe, dee'd, J25 Lewis Filger, 200 William Stewart, 200 William Grey, BRIARCREEK. Dots. Cli. 18 00 18 36 6 60 82 1 It 2 88 3 3o 6 85 4 97 2 07 4 97 30 12 96 6 60 96 HO 9 90 41 Jesse Bowman, 9 93 4 Seth B. Bowman, 121 180 Christopher Bender, 2 78 277 Lewis Bender, 3 99 427 Nathan Beach, 12 94 28 W. J. T. Clemm, 3 38 10 Philip Freas, 2 42 50 John Freas' estate, 9 08 150 Andrew Freas, 4 51 90 Gilbert Fowler, 2 78 64 John Parkerson, 1 94 35 Dauiel Seybert, 1 n9 7 do do 25 SCO Joseph Sharpless & others 18 15 90 J. H. Young s estate, 2 37 140 Daniel F. Seybert, . 4 25 CONYNGHAM. 320 George Ashtou, 96 00 394 Peter Dehaven, 78 80 331 Joseph Jordan, 65 ou 376 Caleb Lowndes, - 1 12 80 398 William Miller, 79 60 39 William Porter, 77 80 310 Daniel Rpese, 68 68 109 Peter Smith, 21 80 4 Richard Turns SO 372 Whiteman, 74 40 337 John Warner, 7 40 382 John Young, 76 40 277 Robert Jordan 84 70 285 Andrew Porter, 87 15 170 Thomas Ruston 12 24 30 Mary Ruston 38 76 303 Lewis Walker, 92 65 34 Johnston Beasley, 78 33 100 George Beckham 40 ( 30 Thomas Barnes, 2 40 384 Thomas Htitzhimer, 78 33 3S4 Robert Hiltzbimer 235 04 34 William Shannon 235 04 250 Axon Wickershatn, 51 00 3 Division A., Martiu Lands, 1 77 120 do B, do do 72 00 35 - do C, do do 21 07 441 EbeuezerBranham 134 88 100 Peter Baughner 20 40 429 Joshua Beam, 44 6y 406 John Young 4141 112 John Huston 6 72 joll36 Paxton, Kline & Sharpies 3121 100 Jacob Trien, 6 00 100 do do 6 00 20 37 6-10p. Foulk & Treston Retreat,4 10 111 119p. A Item us & Co. !7-16Sain'l S Allemus, 10 22 9-16 J. Anspach jr. 13 12 CENTRE. 5 Samuel Achenbach b Benjamin Ailebach, 4 Jacob Bond 7 .William Fritz, 3 J;.cob Good 8 George llarman 9 Emanuel Lazarus, 10 Elias Reese CATTAWISSA. 16 Solomon Helwig 26 Schmich & Rrobst FRANKLIN. 40 Jeremiah Fmcher 80 Elijah Reynolds & Co. FISH1NGCREEK. 140 William Buckalew, 200 Frees & Hoffman 250 Michael Lemons 41 Edward McHenry 60 William Patterson's estate 113 Abraham Yoang, 267 Dauiel F. Seybert, GREENWOOD. 25 John Covanhovan's estate 59 Isaac A. DeWitt, 59 James DeWitt's heirs 100 Samuel C. Longshore 14 Robert Montgomery's estate 50 George Reese 28 Jeremiah Whitson 25 William Park, HEMLOCK. 30 Nathaniel Campbell 31 78 56 34 34 1 12 1 01 78 4 44 86 1 20 2 40 39 73 II 59 7 84 4 63 22 45 10 11 5 99 9 48 11 81 9 98 1 32 2 02 3 37 1 07 5 63 100 Robert Montgomery's estate 15 25 JACKSON. 50 George Ddls 400 Elias Colder & Co. 5 Abraham Hidler, 21 McCall's heirs 400 Newhard & Golder 60 William Stephens LOCUST. 200 Thomas Billington 55 Samuel John 54 do do 30 William Sayers 153 Wright Hughes, iof200 Mary Myers ioM90 Daniel Reese iol200 Mary Ruston of200 Charlotte Ruston of200 John Reynolds ioflOO Thomas Ruston jof200 Mary Myers 4ofl90 Daniel Reese, iof20C Mary Ruston iof200 Charlotte Boston iol200 John Reynolds ioflOO Thomas lioston, MIFFLIN. 18 George Brown 27 Jacob Hartzel jr. 10 Marshall G. Kinney 3 Geo. Longenberjjer 20 Abraham Masteller 20 Peter Miller, 175 George Nungesser 209 JacoD Schweppenheiser 80 Peter Yohe's estate, , S00 Thomas Lemon, MADISON. "40 William Ellis 127 Robert Montgomery's estate 8 William Ginales, MAINE. 400 Boyd & Paxton 17 Henrr & Jacob Baunian 2 43 10 11 87 1 00 10 II 2 43 20 70 5 63 5 53 4 14 7 79 6 90 6 50 6 90 6 90 6 90 3 44 6 90 6 50 6 90 6 90 6 90 3 44 90 74 1 72 10 2 53 49 4 a 37 52 2 01 7 63 60 3 80 16 28 25 3 53 .14 Benjamin P. Frick , ,7 33 35 Jeremiah Fincber, 1 83 32 George Lonsenberger 6 78 10 Henry G Miller, - 2 12 100 C. F. Mann, Eq. 7 OR 69 Isaiah Snuman 3 67 24 Joshua Webb 2d, 1 69 Mt. PLEASANT. 10 Samuel Boone. t 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 Thomas Davis' estate 1 92 80 James Lookard 8 60 21 Lewis Schuyler 2 17 30 Samuel Snyder 2 19 116 Vallershamp's estate 12 46 JIOARIKGCREEK. 50 Peler Baughner " 3 09 60 Thomas Barnes jr. - 3 70 100 Part of John Huston, 6 18 165 Isaac Lindville 5 06 137 Daniel Levari, sr. 6 18 50 Jacob Trien 3 09 SUGARLOAF. 195 James Buckalew 10 56 20 Benjamin Cole's heirs 1 54 205 Goas' Eslalft 1 1 22 64 Conrad Hess' estate 7 04 400 John Lockard 16 50 73 Aaron Lewis l 98 2!0 Robert Montgomery's estate 13 64 200 do , do il 00 17 Lemuel Roberts, 2 20 23 Sarah Jane Roberts 3 08 50 James Shnllz 5 50 47 Abraham Young 5 50 275 Bloomsburg Iron Co. 10 20 150 William Stephens 4 IS 30 Wm Montgomery 2 61 JAMES S McNINCH, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Bloomsburg, April 2d, 1862 TREASURER'S SALE CF REAL ES TATESEATED LAM). A GREEARLY to the provisions of the act of Asemblv, entitled an Act to reduce the State debt, ike , parsed the 39h day of April, 1844, the Treasurer of the County ol Columbia hereby gives notice to ail per sons concerned therein, that nrde-s the County, road, school, poor and Stat Tax, &c. due on the following real estate situate in the cwuniv of Columbia, are pan! before the day of sale, ihe whole cr such parts ol each as will pay the charge and cots chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Coon House in Bloombur-j, co. ol Colum bia, on the 9ih day of June 1862, being ihe Srcond Monday, and to be continued by adjournment from day today for arrearages ot taxes due county and the coms ac crued on each respecitu 'iy. O WNERS OR REPUTED OWNERS BLOOM. Aces. 2 35 1 lot 1 lot 29 30 32 "369 72 400 35 130 lean. Doh. Cts Kinaton Coal Co, 1 Elizabeth Ritlt-r 2 Hiram W. Thornton 1 Lydia Wanii h. BEAVER. John V. Criswed 2 Mann Baldv &Criwell 2 5 00 11 03 2 00 2 50 9 35 3 75 2 66 31 35 3 25 40 80 81 Franklin, Stewart &. Co. 2 T. M Hubble Jotin Baliard's heirs (jeorsf" A. Frick Solomon Backhart Charles S. C'.xe BENTON. John Koons Arnirew Fellows U iiliam McKelvy Jonathan Pennington E D. & J. R. Swattwont BRIARCREEK. John Gardenhouse Jogiah Fowler Elizabeth Hiney Samuel F. Headiey do do David K'-ners estate Gideon Ha-&ler Joseph Low William McAfee William Smith John Beaver 62 75 67 50 35 92 5 50 30 116 72 38 25 112 168 U si 5 1 1 l 150 11 92 82 42 43 GG 34 02 8 1 TO d 1 23 1 01 M 41 1 20 3$ Abraham Culp 30 John Johr.f'on 300 60 25 38 2 31 No. 10 do 7 do 1 No.lfi 4 No.27 i No. 12 14 ! i 23 6 25 John Seybert Jacob Stmfler Reuben Bower Mictiael B iwer H'-nry Martiney Wm Iddins CENTRE. John Ander-on's est. Charles Brobst Walter Cain Lewi-! Brigg's estate Jacob Hutchine Abraham Deiterich A. Deiterich & Torby Cyrus Boone John W.Clark Levi Remley 6 0(1 2 00 1 32 53 54 16 2 1 1 1 2 I 1 "1 17 21 31 72 5is 95 1 6 2 85 7 63 Richard Torvy FISHINGCREKK. 10 32 James Parks Isaac Drum Monroe Merkle 1 43 1 34 7 1 55 1 6fi 73 23 Cy ru Fox FRANKLIN. 27 22 Isaac Richard Juba A. Cronlev GREENWOOD. Sanford Gearhart 2 lo.s James Hampton 11 Samuel C. Lou;-hore JACKSON. 1 2 o 1 96 25 95 88 100 80 Henrv C. Hess, John Roberts MADISON Caleb Fox MAINE. George Gardener Henry Ko.-tenbader Lucy Stewart. two one two two one two 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 11 1 56 40 M 9 87 50 I lot 3 3 24 . 1 1 lot 1 lot 10 60 MONTOUR. George Blecher L. Davis ORANGE. Pevanport's estate Jacob Evans David Fetter J. R, Morris Samuel Trumpore 92 28 47 55 2 24 30 5 3 15 4 135 & Hot J. Covanhovan's est 1 1 1 Joseph Fausey PINE. 19 1 lot 79 100 00 465 50 34 273 100 41 39 100 laac Bogart Adam Bobb Cox's heirs Chatr.berlm & Sowns Eekiel Crossley Win Ed car two one two one 3 two one 4 1 SO 1 05 2 26 1 65 1 01 14 39 1 30 55 3 00 55 55 3 36 Lou Parker John H. Parker Thos Stackhouse sr. David & A. Smith David Sweeny I Samuel C. Longshore 1 46 59 43 200 40 John Johnson one 1 04 17 68 10 44 Daniel Shultz's estate ' 1 John Sweeny ' SUGARLOAF. PSoonifburg Iron Co. ' one 1 Lavina Golder. ' JAMES S. McNINCH, Treas'r. Treasurer's Office, 1 Bloomsburg, April 2nd, 1862. COAL Oil. Ardesco Coal Oil lor sale, 12 cts. per quart, by JOHN K. G1RTON. Bloomsburg, Feb. 26, 1862. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. To all whom this may concern, and it concern every body. JOHNS 4- "CROSLEY'S IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A. The Cheapest and mot til ij ul,.., in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Ilools of AH kinds, sieep or flat, an I to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shir.gles. THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD TH T OF TIN. AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been ihornngly teded it1 New York City and all parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on Buildings ot ali kind, such as Factoties, Foundries Church es, Rail Road Depots, Car-, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, &c, by the principal Builder-', Architects and other-, during the past four iear, and has proved to b the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING m use; it N in every respect a fiire, water, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. Ihn is the ONLY material manufactured in the United Statet which combine! the very desirable proertie- of Elasticity und Dura bility, which are uni vwrsaiiy tick iKAvleo-ed to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA an I INDIA RUB HER. iVo Heut is rtquird in making appli cation. The expense of applying il is triflnins with ordinary Roof tan be covered and fin. ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BV ANY ONE, und when finished foims a pi 1 ferity Fre Proof surface, witn anela-itlc body, which cannot be injured Dy Heut, Cold or Storms Shrinking of Roof Boasds, nor any externa! a.;ti on v ha evtr. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coa'ini; Meials ot ail Kinds when ex posed to the action of the Weaiher and Fur Prenerviuir and Impairing Mttal Roofs o f all Kin ds. This is the only Composition Known which will successfully reci-t extreme change of climate-, for any lenutlt of time, when applied lo me'als, to which it aithcre firmly, torming a body equal 10 thre coats of ordinary paint, co-is much U and mil LAS 1' 'J Hit EE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irom its platicilv is not injured hy the con iraoion ot TIN and other METAL ROOFS, conequeut upon sudden changes of the weather. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR IUTN IN WARM WEAIHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Me'al Roo can te readily repaired wi,h GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor ro"',oii aiirt hiak 11:2, thereby ensuring a per fectly water light Roof for many years. Thi Cement is peculiarly adapted for ihe pre-erva'iou of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran ges. Sates, Asricc.ltoral Implements, &c , al.-o for reueral mannlactorer ne GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and o'her Metal Roots or every description, Irorn i.s great e!aiicity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion oi Metals, atsc wil: not crack in cold or run in varm wealher. These material are adapted to all cli mates, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any i arl of ti e roonlrv, at thori no-ice, for GUTTA PERCH A ROOFING in roll-, ready picpared for usp, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full printed directions lor application. AGENTS WANTED.', We wdt wikitihcitd and S'lttf.iclory arrange tnrils vri'lt rf.yf-jMi'.' le puties uh) would t'ke lo (.(ahlnh i!.tiiich.es ina Lucrative and Perma nent bUaine.4. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can ive abundant proof of all we claim in iavor of our improved Roi.nng Materials, have ap.jlie.1 them in several thousand Roofs in New York Cilv and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole MannUclurers. J Thole a ale Warehouse 78 William St., Comer ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices wii! be fiirni-hed on application. October 16, 161. ly. BEAUTIFUL ('OMFLEXIOX. rt OCTOK THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will sen J loall wh.i wi-h it (free of charge) the Recipe and full direction for makir.s and using a beautiful vegetable Bdm. tl,a! wilj effectually remove Pimple, Blotches Tan, Freckles, kt-., kc, leaving the skin smooth, clean, and beautiful ; a!o full di rections lor u?in-i Pela'reau's celeLraied Stima!tnt. war-anied to start a f;.i! growth ol Whi-kers, r a Mustache, in les than thirty day s. Either of th- above can be obtained by return rc.aii, by addressing fwith s'amp for remrn po-Usie) DR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chetn iM,8Sl Broadway New York. January 15, 162. 2m. rp HE CON FESSIONS and EXPERIENCE 1 of a UFFERER, Publihed a-a wi.ni inr, atid lor the e-pecial tenelit of Younj Men ar.d thr- wh snffr with Nervou-D-biiity, Loss of Memory, Premvture D--cy, &c, Uc, fee, by one who has cured himself t y simple means, af er beiru pet to arent exper.se and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single covmp- may be had of the author, C. A LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoint, Lonjj l-Iard, by ei'ci'i-ina a poKt-paid addressed et,vei..p. Addrs CHARLES A. LAM BERT Eq , Greetipoiut, Lung ' Island, New York. Jdnuary 15, 1862 2m. Kollor k's DandeUou CoCYf. THIS preparation, ma.le Irom the best Java Coffee, is recommended by nhyician as a upcrtor NUTRITIOUS B EYE RAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and ail biliom disorder. Thousands who have been compelled m abandon the use of cof lee w ill ue this without injuri'ms effects. One Cin contains the. strerjih ol two pounds o! ordinary roflVe. Price 25 cetns. K0LL0I K'S LEVAIX, The purest and bei BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and cukes. Price 15 cents. M inufactin i by M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemi-i, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, Or And sold by all Druggists and Grocen.rj February 25, 1862. ly. Administrator's Iolice. ESTATE OF ALE.U Z1APR, VECD. Letters of administration on the es'a;e of Alem Marr, bite of Scott ip , Colum bia co- nty, deceased, have been graded by the Register of said county (o Peter Eot, residing in Light Street, township and coto ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requerted 10 present ihem duly authen ticated to the administrator for reitienisnt. and those indebted 10 ttie estate will make payment forthwith to PETER E T, admr. Scott, May 2S:h, 1862. FRIENDS ASD RELATIVES OF THE ISravc Soldiers and Sailors, 4 tt) $jms&m AND OINTMENT. AM who have Friends ati RelaMres in the Army or Navy; hon!d take especial cre,ihal they be amply supplied with ihese Pills and Ointment ; and Where the brave Soldiers and S;iilors have neglected lo provide Ihem.elves wiih ihein. no better present can be sent them by the ir friends. They have been proved to be the Soldiers' never-iaibnu-lriend in the hour of need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will he. reliAVPit a wl oiT,.i.!ln ...,.,. k.. using thefe admirabl-f medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pol or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OK AP PE1 H E, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelings wliich so sadden uSjUsoal ly arie from trouble, or annoyances, ob structed perspiration, or ea'ing and drink ing whatever is unwholesome, thus dis turbing the ben!(lifi,I action of the hver afid stomach These organs rn osi tie relieved it you deiie to be wall. The Pii'.s, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, ami a a natural conse quence a tlear head and i;ood appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBl'lITV lvntrrpn - -- -- - v A- BY OVER FATIGUE. Wi!! Foon dt-appear by the ue of thes invaluable pills, and the soldier will qniek iy aerjiiire additional urerutn Never let the bowels be either confined or un Inly acted upon. Ir may seem t-tratige that Hoi loway 's Piiis ehoukl Le recommended for Dy sectary and Flnx, mat y persons Mtppo mi.2 'hat they would mcrea-e the relaxa tion. This is a preat n.i-iake, for these Piil will correct ti e liver and Homach and II. ns remove all the acrid humors from tieKysen.. Thin medicine will giv tone atid vigor to 'he whole ori?nnirj s em ho-.v-ver deranged, whild hea'il arid sirenuth lolk-v us a matter ol course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of it e bowels to ure as tbi-i famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! IND1S CRET10N OF OUIH. Sore nr.d Ulrers, Blotches and S-.v!!ings can with certainty be radically cured if the pills are t?keu nihi ar-d Torninj and ihe Ointment be freely u-d as sated in lit primed intrnctio is. If treateil in any oth er manner they dry cp in one part lo break out in another. Wnereas this Ointment will remove ibe humors frotfi ihe system, and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a li:t!e perseve rance in bad eaes to insure a lasting cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BULLET, SORES CR BUUISKS. To which every Soldier and Sailor ar II. ab'e, there are no medicines s afe, ore and convenient a Hol!ofay's Puis and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost dying suhVrer might have his wounds dres-ed imme liaielv, il he would only pro vide himelt with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all rouud ir, tl-er. covered with a piece of linen from his knppsack and cotn,re-sed with a handkercheif. Tfikitig night and morning C or S pills, 10 coul the -.0 r.J prevent itifl jma'ioi. Everv Soldier's Knap-ack and S.ea.nan's Chesi shul.( be provided wim these valua ble Remedies. CAUTION ! None sre gnnine cnles tbe words "Holloway, New York and Lou don are iliscernaLIe as a Wa'er-maik in every leaf of the bo r k of directions around each pot or box : the same, may be plnioly seen by holJiog the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be give:) lf any one reiu'ering such information as nny lead to the detection of any party or pur.ie coun terfeiting tne medicines ot vending the same, knowing inem 10 be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hoiloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all raspectable Drosits and Dealers ii Medicine, I'iroualiiiot Xl,e civilied wotM in boxes -t twemy five cents, sixty tvvo cutis and otie dollir each. There is consi lerable saving by la kinj the larger sires. N B Directions for the gu lance of pa tients in every disorder are atlied lo eacti box. April 9th l62. !y. 3IARIS0N IIOUSi;, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA) yTHE std'M titer would resj sctlully ap pri-e hss Iriend- and the public gener ally, ' i 1 a : he his e.-:.ibliihed the MADISON Ml HOUSE, in Jersey tow n, Columbia county. Pa. The above house has lately teen Ki fi'teJ and un d-r3one a ihcrough repairitm by the pro prietor He is fully prepared to entertain the traveling cti'to'i) as well h the local w ith ueneial i-ati-laclion, Hi- TABLE and BAR, are well -nppiied an w id be careful ly t-upei;i!teuded. And his STABLE is am ply and w ell ntneked, in charge of careful jronin, will always be properly attended. CeT He. invites a share of the public cue torn, and pledges his besi ftlorts, to help his guests feel al heme. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseylow-n, Jan S, 18C2. Executor' m rVoticc. Estate of Christopher Ihlkr, Ute of Mjli. lavpnship, Col co., deceased. FETTERS testamentary on the estate cf J Christopher Heller, late of M.fTliti iwp., Columbia county, deceased, have been granied by the Register of Columbia coun ly, to SiiTiUel Helier, residing in Hollen bark town-hip, Luzerne county. Al! per sons indeb-ed 10 said e-iat are requested to call and make immediate payment, and thoehaving claims or demands will pre sent them prcpeily auihei'ticatud for ettle meiil to the uiiilersined. SAMUEL HELLER, Executor. January 8, 1S62 6t. Adniiiistratcr's Notice. ,TOTICE is hereby given that letters of J' adruinistration on the esta'e of Henry D. Miller, la'e cf Maine town-hip, Colum bia county, deceased, have bee.i granted by the Register of said county to Jo-eph Mas telier of Maine townh!p and Nathan Lon senberger residing i Union township, Schuylkill county., Ali persons indebted to the er ate of the decedart nie requested to make payment to tbe sdmir.htraicra forthwith, and those having claims will pre sent them du!y authenticated fir Ule meut wiihout-delay to JOSEPH MASTELLER, ) NATHAN LONGENBERGER, j am9' Maine to-xrehip, May 21, 1862.