T f - i , a il r f ill.; v I ill - TrlICf)i?r, EDITOR. S., M. pE-rresciLi, & Co.r 3? Turk- Row, "Nev York, ate duly authorized to solicit and receive subscriptions and advertising forth Star cf ike Korlh,' published at Bluorasburg, Colombia county, Penn'a. - . MiTHRr & Cr 335 Broadway, New York, .are autborize4 :o receive subscriptions od -advertising for the Sfar ojihtXoiih. v ; ! trOIt"SAtS!DENT IS 1864, ) . i.- GEORGE ;Bv" M'CLELLAN, 'Subject to the Decision of the Democratic '"'" National Convention- THE Y AH HEWS- Since cor last issee -there has been no kard fighHn; "tTbe twoarmiee confront each other eo: f:r from "Richmond, the near Cfe! point said to te Jive or six -miles.. The Federal army is as near a eao be ia nbe. sasne po&Uion it waa two year ago, while comtaaDuai ty Gxk. McCieilan. , Gk-. Gsast i to-day, after a Iota of not leaa than S0,CS3 aiara the beginning of the earn f ain, where McCIellan was, with corcpar. atively no loss, w Lea be tegen the first -sie; of IlicLmond. The Abolitionists do fict like to ackuowledge'tbi, bat they must tva the orn. GaiNi's right flank ap proached Mechanicsvillp, and hia left. New Bxlds, aa McClellm'e did. HU supplies are drawn from the White . Hoaue aa Mc C'eilaa'a were.-'' JIU beat oflicera were Mc Ciellaa'a best officer. The Chickahomiay ia before bmi to be crossed, aa it was be fore llcCletlaa. He tee a before them the tase itrroeflf feiHa that JlcClUi aw, terraced frotn tsp to -bottom with arth works. 'All the toads h is csing were sac eyed by WcClelUn Hia Maps were drawn ty ' ikCrel'n'a : Eoineef . McCIe'.Uo'a SlgnaJ Corps dtMo'tered the -eBerayl far tiScatioos, and left on record full accoant erf theirposkioa ini strngih. llcCieJlao'a rgineer Cotpa txult tie rod acroaa the . swamp.' '. Frban n id o the oibef of hia line', Gsakt wiil advance towards Rich nsocii, aj i!cCleHan did, and will, tbroogh ctl la bfeiitvel bj McClallaa'a exprt- ences. Gis. S sits, from BoTua'a command, b&a formed a janctioa with Graat'a army. an nrni rf- - .. r teiflforciaa it :o th tcne el fifteen or iwen lyi thousand troops. He came ia on the " aoaihera flank ; and oo Wednesday aher xeca lait, he asd Wright attacked the ene my on i!t:!a creek, ronning from Coal Har bor toGa'iceT Mills. They sneered ia carryinj the works la front of them ; bot lha enemy had a second line which com tnanJcd the -first, and Smith -and Wright loar.d theta untenable. When the contest was over oar forces locnd themselves in the s&xna position' aa before it began. The losses ca both sides are laid to be tolerably heavy. On thlada, ihsrs sppesrs to hae fceaa considerable hard fighting, bat no general engagement" took place, the move raesti "having beea made merely with a ie w of obtaining each other's position. Oa Ttert Jay so operations took place, bl oh Friday Grant made a determined at Uek ea the enemy's lines. Secretary Siaa toil's Erst despatch of this affair details the epera;!oca down to 3 ocfock on Ftidaj af tern con lait, at which time. Grant reported he bad driven the enemy within his en ixanchraeats, bot had gained no decisive 4vant22i." ;The losie in these two days are set down at seven thoasand five hnn drJ. Four Colonels were, killed, and two general cScera and foor Colons! wounded, io Friday's bWeV"; ' , prom .Befmoda" Ilcndrei, where Boiler . lies, we have injeUigence that on lat Wed nesday, ihtre was a fghl on bis eonthern ar,k,"fct:t with oo decided resolte.. General B-r U tied Bp for this canpaignf and might as well be withdrawn from the field, and some good man pnt in bis place. The tski-g of Blchmoad, as was reported, by Ea'.lzr, baa teen the "rusana oi darrfaging this man as a Gecert;!. - The fanatics eleva ted hia too fast and too high aatil he come down io Bermuda. IlanJrrd with a perfect crash..- , .'. :' Gsn. Sherman has done some hard march ' 122 tr.d some sharp gating iu Georgia. C j 13 25:h a severe fight took place fea tsecn Hoclcsi'seorps and the rebel Genera! ilsod's ecr.iaiard, cea'r Dalas. The 2i Dir., r n Tiinsss' eommand, drove the enemy r : i it3 railes, when it was relieved by Cszi. Ciiry and BoUerfield, who advanced iuzlj cadsr a terrible rrosketvy e, and pfcceedsd wkhH forty yards of "a coficeal ej tar.sry, whtia fired pou thera a sud dea aaJ merieroas di?characf grapa acd csnUter. " The first Division ia this charge 1: i tea.;.-.Tha taitery wa silaced, t : ::, f.enj! driven away. Oar loss was .:i.f grsaier 'aaa, ths.t c ifie eaeray, c.T.-zz'Azzttit.hzi !,e:3. Oa r,r:Jj s f .,-J i7 w&a -eipsste j tier z:j sti tz'czlzlrj. Ca its "Tii th$.a vri a tsrers Cghfoa the left, ia which- two tU visions, Wood's aad Johaion'Maat ovef 400 raea; . Tba 2Sth was taksa rp by heaty picket Eriirg,-and tsa the 29ih:the' eaemy made a tight attrfik bat were krepulsed. Onr loss in officers, daring these fights, is very heavy io preportion to the camber of inealost. -': ; -. - Again we hear thtmdering: from down aboat Charleston. On the 13:b and 14th oar iron dads made aa attack 'upon Fort Sunr.er andatriTarr's' Island, and were 're pulsed, with' considerable tiamagn. ' Two of the boats were so-damaged that ihe'had to go to Port Roy al or -repairs. This For. has-steed op against a tremendous amount of cannonading, and is represented 'to be stronger, to day, lhan it was three years ago, when it received thefirt oaslaaght'by 'Beauregard and the Rebel Ram. Monday evening's papers state tbat'Grant has received re enforcements all the way from Port 'Royal ; that they -marched to 'his assislance. 'Thi acquisition will swell bis forces op tohoot two-hendred thousand. Gen. Grant-has 'hunted about for some lime for-a "base," uuiil he has come to the cooclmlon to-uae the one Geo. McClellan established for hi meet f, ioepite of the deep muUermgs of the AVaibirigton authorities. Tea Gold Exchasok. II the matter were not fraught with the gravebt conse queuces to the nafiorj, the impudence oi the Treaa cry speculators would be amusing. The whole of the facts may be stated in a few words. The paper money has driven gold and silver out of circulation The latter has disappeared. No one wants it and it is gooe. Gold is in demand to pay for the guns, blankets, equipments topplied and imported and sold to the Government in common with a vast variety of goodscon snmed in this -country. There is no means of paying far them brtt gold. The paper system has killed exports of prod ace. To get the gold to meet engagements, the most honorable, patriotic and responsible merchants aad bankers of the city meet every day, personally and b proxy, and buy gold as cheap as they cao. This it lb gold exchange. - There also assemble a gang of rascally Treasury pimps, agents, prowlers, casern fulous persons ol all sort, who sell l(sborin geld taat'.bey have net got. They are too muddle headed to understand why gold goes hp, and think they can lie it down. Tbey bet little sums ea ba:a" and abuse the wcoal hole," "the gambler,"as theychooae to call the most honorable merchants of the city.' Tbey preach and publish denuncia tion of gold dealers, and call npoa Congress to make the American name ridicolon by tae passage of absard laws to sarpress the freedom of traffic. To such lengths is this poshed, that a renegade Soalherr.er who endeaora to cloak his doubtful statas and questionable acts by loul mouthed abase of the merchant princes of this city, proclaim ed that the bogus proclamation, got up by an employee of The New York Times; would be the means of passing the gold bill before the Senate a bill so infamous in its ch aracter that it weald eompet the most honorable bankers to quit business, because it wooIJaubject them to annoyance by Irsudolenl accusations, lodged by com men informers and other knaves, who seek gain from the Treasury by attacking the noblest and purest in the land' In IbaHliosIst. We frequently hear men who sustain by iheir voiea and speech the abolition leaders in their crusade agaiasl the Union and the Constitution, exclaim (,b'ut f am not an Ab olitionist." We are not ioclined to dispute the word of such persons. Indeed, ia the estimation of thinking men, they do not rise to the dignity of abolitionist.. The cat was not a monkey, O oo, it claimed to be a nobler and more useful animal, yet it suffered it paws to be burnt in pal ling chestnuts ont of the fire for the monkey. So with these simon pure republicans who spurn the name of abolUtonist: they are willing to i offer anything to get them the chestnuts. The jackall that supplies the lion with (ood is despised lor his assistance, and seldom allowed to share ia the repast he furnishes. So with these republicans who profess to despise abolitionism, tbey ! are oai in taa sarae manner, aua are equally ignored, except when their services are needed to furnish the li en with food cr the monkey with chestnut. Io "the history we are making" they will occupy the unevi table position of having materially aided a party they profess to despise in destroying the American Union. "Tolt (or Cnrlla find Aroid a Draft.' . This syren song catched many a gullible one before the ' late election. They put faith in the Loyal Leaguers who told them this, and cot only this, but in. their League circulars tbey said ; o 'ballot for Cortin is as effective as a ballet in rebel heart.' This political trick acocoplisbed, draft has follow ed draft until 700,000 mea have been cal led for since the Shoddyite's election. And the end is not yet, for the intimation comes from headquarters that another general con scription tor 300,000 .men wili take p?ace about the 1st f July. 1000,000 men in nine mouths. And in the face of this we were told that to 'elect Cart in there would be oo draft.' We knew at ibe time they asserted a falsehood, mad told them so, for which we were pronounced 'disloyal' But time is an avenger. Our words hare proven troe while the Loyal Leajaera hare proven themselves but as tricksters and falsifiers before ibe people. Danville lutdligtnctr. Tub Cleveland- Cotrveatioa 'nominated Ilajar Cetera! Jons C. Fat most for Preii 4sat, and John Cochrane of New York, for Tica TrssidsEt. Tbirsocjent the Lin e!m3 do cot mcch- like, ae it threaleas ?;a::;;iio3 to JTr.tc iltra-i'fr prsspscii Lilt cf tkt DnHei Era tf CciuntU Ccnstf. The following ia a Ltat of the dtafted mo rCotambia cooalr. drawn ai Tro. Pen a.'. va Friday the 3d inst. BLOOM TWP. NO. DRAFTED. 27. ER prinker Oliver C Kahler John T Williams Albert F Yost Andrew M Ropert Samuel H Surles James Henwood Henry Rosenstock Henry S Arthar Lloyd T Sharpies Peter S Harmon Ransom Hazlet Jacob Diehl Dooglas Hoghs , Thomas Downres Nelson Bruner Michael McCormick Thoma McGill . David Beer Thomas McCormick George Hassert John McCormick : Oliver Palmer Samuel Gehringsr Enos Jacoby 'John'-Colemao Charier H'Hendersbot BENTON TWP. -No. fDRAFTD, -3. ThomaaSeigfriti Charle 'Keefer Joel Alhertson -Robert 'L'F Colly John Applemaa Henry Sholrz -'Jacob- twnouse 'John Hartmaa A 'Davis George Allen Harmon LStinO John W Weaver David P Cro6iey Edward McHenry John Swartout Oaniel Kitchen Charles Dodsn BEAVER TWP. :Lvi Michael Wn Wilton . Robert Watson Peter Laubach Benjamin Brink 'Reuben J Davis 'Parvin Mater 'Chester S Dodson ; Conrad Miberham ilvingston Rhone Thomas Applemaa 'Elisha Sholtz 'Isaac K Krickbanm Abraham Hariman Thomas Hartmaa 'Elian McHeary Clark Brink William S Kase 'Roar McHeary No. DRAFTED, 48. 'Levi Feoster J. Painter Jacob Esjgert -'J a ho Lo&genberget Peter Hawk T.3nben SScrtaa Gideon Hunsinger -Paul Fry Thomas Prescolt Daniel Hinderliter Nathan Bredbendet Wra Wertz Wm Shaman Morgan Davis Solomon Hunsingsr Joseph Berry Andrew Kutttle ' Amos Yeager Enoa Ritteahoasi John Hinterliter Moses Schltcher James Gallagher Jacob Hoffman Peter Eckro'a Samuel Mongs'ter Conrad Harraao Eli as Erwine William Michael David Bidlemaa Patrick Lynch Aaron Joansoa David Fry fc.li4h Miller Wra Nans Peter Schlicher. John WiUon , Henry BaheT Jacob iLindenmoth Petet Shellhatu mer Sirnuel Sherman Josiab Johnson John Hunsinger A J Brett Stephen Lehr, No. 3 Stephen Lehr 5EIARCREEIC TWP. NO. DRAFTED, IX. Wm . M Kllneteb Jacob Fenstermacher Josiah Blank ' William Thoma Clark Bower William Tillman Eckard S-nith Evan D Adams Nemiah fvittenhoaae Ephraim Trowbridge Jacob Biedner - Samuel Riaard Cnos McArTee CATAW1SSA TWP., No. DRAFTED 36. Theodore Kreigh Edward B Rsed Jacob Mar'.C Wm H Hartraaa Jesse K Sharpies Amos Geasil Jacob Breech ' James Stanley Harvey Gaigef John Scott Jacob H Creasy Geo VV John Harvey Miller Nathan Creasy David Metz James S McNinch CENTRE TP. Chas Zimmerman Shadrack McBride George K Hess David K Sloan Jesse Freas . Wellington Claytoa Solomon D Rioari John Geikin Mark B Hughes Burton W Format - Jacob Haines Jacob Hoffman Henry Gainn Wra J Broombaca John A Shomaii Peter S Beiber Wm Miller Thomas Howlin Thomas Hartmtn Ambrose H Sharpies Wm McNeal. NO. DRAFTED. 13. Joseph Connet ' Henry Shafet John L Freas Daniel Rinard . Heury Mastellelt Isaac Arawiae Wm Durling John Horn CONYNGHAM TWP. Henry Hechsi J-hn Hapenny Bernard Ket'y Henry Maidenfort Mirtin Ctello Michael Gloglan Thomas Nixon James Mongol Patrick Kinney Ji&kins Bsvea Richard Keley Aoihoay Cosgrove Daniel Lunfier Henry Heckman Michael Brianin John Stall Geor?e Womef TLurna baera John Dolney Thomas Farrel Joseph Brian John Mull jr , Siephen Thomas Moses Morrison James McDonald Tobias Lisar Peter Bastin John Stets'er Peter Snow Wm Lilts Elias Barringer Daniel Fetterman Thomas Kilcn!! Michael M:CoIo John Roe James Darrach Jacob Harinan Daniel KicfTdr WmSnyler George Mastin Barney McGairo John Fleming Fatrick Demott Moses Long Frank D ton; Peter Brenin Wm Hogland John Siuben Anthony Rily Joha McDonald Robert Hamphrey William Braochide David Black William SKoman Joseph B Knitile Henry Cyroog Joseph Edwins C,ao W Mitchell Lewis Blosa Patrick Joice Patrick Burke James Scott Abm Williams Peter Maley John G Hauler Thomas Glennet Thoma Collier J S Beadle John Gristol Elias Stobich Michael Zivmst Anthony Ga!!abar Patrick Device Geo W Davis Jacob Fisher Frank Smelser Michael Connet Henry Foy Uriah Tills? Frederick Snydet Peter Hone. oaf Reuben Tilley David Brown Joha Laogaa John Ilor Peter Huttensleine John Bailer Michael Glessaer J M Finch Thomas Borke Lafayette Fetterman F1SHINGCEEK TWP. George M Howell Isaac McHenry Enoe Pealer Aogoto W IVeaver John W Harrison David Svags Evan E Biueabende. Anthony Hunsiogef Jacob Kline Amos Sara?e Joeph Klina Pe er Bogart John Hite Frauk Wolf ' Reuben Savage J a ice Campbell - -Wm Hagenboch Emandus Bender Hiram McHenry Jacob O Wilson jobn McHenry jacob Shoemaker FRANKLIN TWP. Joel Zarr Miner Hiles Silas- B Hartmanr Ricford H Biddle Jonathan Loramaa." Joha Lore mar? . James F Stoker Abraham Unangst Thomas M Sn'toa Alexander Yaple Caleb O'Brien Mathias Applemaa Samael Pealer John F Hatebiaon Wm Royer Charles Asb . Samuel Shift Amos Uresher . NO. DRAFTED, 1?. Jobn I Brobst William Swnyze Hiram T Hower Isaac Riebrd Darriel Dnrn' ' Israel Ashtoor GRLENWOOTJr TF NO DRAFTED, IS". Valentine Garnet John P Smith Samuel Albertson Jacob- Watte . . Joslisa Dtri t" Richard J Evea George Ikeleif Jacob Sholtz A P Heller llranci M Row Peter Hayman Geo Greenly John Lemon -. Bsnj Stackhouse Wm I'tZ tlBfr&YS Geo F Kindll r&sta lIadcrsisT . HEilLOCK'TWP. Setb Shoemaker Thomas 'A Lewis Passevilla Folk Geo LS hoe maker John C Fox John Hirrmaa John.H Miller ' . Joel Folk Abratiam Stouffer . Michael Grover Martin jTinney ' Samael Y Ginon James T Estop Isaac Kitchen Joha Bobbins : NO. PRAFrED. 21. Michael Rosier : Calvin" Derr ' " EzekielCole--'Wni Shoemaker' ' Geo W Manning Theo VV Smiia -Joseph Derr VElijih Yocom Levi Keeter ' W W Roberta NO. DRAFrED, 5S. -Daniel Wary .'Hnry Klein Sara M.IIer ' 'Geo Resdy Wesley Porry John A Bitoer LW B Fisher Daniel Bilnean Wm Carl Geo,ll Patterson Michael Stein J as Ueid W H Rs:nbo!d Lzsii LeintoIJ Wm E Wshar John H Stokes Nathan Kneubader John Morris WmYea-r Christian Small Asa Deity Adam Dimmiok Adam M Johnson iohti VVi'kins Stephen Yohe 'Jacob Sieinjr -Jos Sanders - John P Guild Geo'W Witenlght Jeffersora Reese. JACKSON TWP. Abm Hidler Ellis Youoa; Uavid tiishline -Wm Kasler Gotlieb VVagnet Daniel Young Frederick Hess A J Kline Hugh Sholtz - Henry Wagnei Joseph Yorks , LOCUST TWP. Peter Miner John Morgan Isaac J t-toher Gera Ilowir Jobeoh Thomci Alex Ernest Bernard Tenfel Calvin Acbeabach David Adams 'Joseph Rhoads Jacoti Herner Nicholas EnulehaTt John Yost 'Jacob Carl Lloyd F Farrinfcei Jonaiha.i Beavwr Wm Aosneaa Sol Stratie'r Peter Kline Geo W Yeager'h CP filers Gfto Morgan Chas C Eck araes J CamDbetl Petqr Fet'ermmn Bsnj Fetterman Reuben Leibv Geore Eiseubach MADISON" TWP. No. TJ RAFTED, Jacob Siraufer David Rosa 'Daniel Mrk!o Peter Smith Geo Demott Jacob Shoemaker Stephen Ellis Felix Riiter Wm VV Carahan Herny Wagner Cyras Welliver Josiah Moit Samael P. D em ft ft Atm Svisher Wm Wintersteea Amos Cox Phenia Wilkin Jacob Kramer Andrew S Allen Hen ty Thomas Geo W iParmef Isaac Whipple John Haines Robert F Stan Wm Mosteller Joseph Moist tdward Staart Jeseph C Srcita John IStrohg " Wm "Graham Jackson Biddle Philip Eves George Ohl Wesley Demott Cyras Demott Thomas Boker Wm Townsend Cftae Richard MT. PLEASANT TWP. Samuel Jacoby Joseph Hildebaura Isaac K Appieman Robert Howell James J Thomas Jackson M Hower Aaren Kisler Aaroa Fox Mathias Kindt Samuel Marr Emannet Sitler Joha B Crawford Thomas C Kester Joseph Crawford James Biltenbendet Raosel Appieman Sylvester Crawford John Osman Samuel Harp . G Hart2el S R Bittenbender Alexander Zijler David Stronp Clertt a el Stioem ekeT Joshua Hartzil Daniel Bonawitz Alexander Rimbo Henry W Mellick Joseph Gilbert Gabriel Everett Heury Ki'.cheO Al.Ired Mller ; Melchia Ruckel John Hippensteet Robert S Oman Geo L Oman No. DRAFTED, 18. William Ritler William Anel . John Wesley N H Brown Jacob Ban mat Martin No Thomas Q'jinn Louis Filker Main f wp. John G. Pifer Solomon Deaner Francia Fleming Jonas N Joha Samuel Schetl Franklin Shuman Reuben Shaman Lewis W Cnlp Conrad Bredber.dar David B Gitting MONTOUR TWP Andrew P Roth - Franklin Miller Jackson Leiby Emannel Sammer'. MIFFLIN TWP. Philip Hess David EckrothO James F F3ter Isaac B Scholl NO. DRAFTED, 3 Stephen II Schuraak ORANGE TWP. NO. DRAFTED, 30. James R Handiwork Cbarle Jone Samuel Trump Heary Bowman Jeremiah B Kisner Aaron R Patterson Rights VV Bowaiaa Cao W Rittenhouse Isaac K Dildine . Kmanaet Snyder S M D Montgomery Charles Ailaua:h John Trumbore . Emanost Appieman Samael Johnson An A Kline Piter B?;art Jeremiau Hss Alexander HerfirJg : Daniel Shjl'i Archibald Pdttersoa John M Wbite Taylor Bowman Nelson Crouse Adam A. Schaylet John Fiher Geo G L-r.t Charies Brewef - Henry Stiner Jonathan Poust' McClare Drake Robert B. Ricketta Samuei Achenbach Joseph C. Hughes Etood W Coiemaa Marion B Hughes Ciemuel R lienrie. Benjamin PuJen Mile A Williams PINE TWP. NO. DRAFTED, 20, Clark Whitmoyer Wesley Keller John Wintersteea Wra P Fans ' Geo Crosley Jacob Christian Clemcel McHenry Win Kinney Wm Thompson Jacob Gordner Alvin Fowler Montgomery Cox Lafayette Applegate remberton Piatt Richard W. Lyons Isaac Sweeny John Lore Joseph Driebelbis Lalayetle Ur;;cr John E German ROARINGCREErt TP. NO. DRAFTED 14 Pbenis Thomas Beenaeville Rhedes HenrvY Gable John B. Witner Abraham rVaver Robert S Hampton Joseph Back Jostiph Witoef, Benj Levan Samael L CheringtCa Owen Holland Martin Wintersteea John M Trorap WmHHEck NO. DRAFTED, 32. EsbantfS Fwlef John W Hantef Geo I Transae Priscns E Bombey SCOTT TWP. Patrick Daly Abner H Brown George Gilbert David J Quick William Masteller iiistia O Farset Theodofe McDowell Daniel Johnson Charles Scboz . John Wolf Wm A Case Henry Oman ' Daniel Blaafor? Jarrtey trreensge Charles Merrel John Turner Geo W Edgar John B Van horn Uriah M Edgar Philip Dieterick NO. DRAFTED, 15. J'ohn T Bink Shepherd Larisa Georee Elison Wra Peterman i - Nathan ie! H Steward John Montgomery James Peterman. Charles S. Fowls f N ECain j Robert Earst ' Jesse Merrel Geo B Kitdren . Chancey C Tfanei ' Isaac J. faster ... Emanuel Rocket V SUCARLOAF TF. Jacob H Fritz i Alexnnder Hats . Montgomery Cole Samuel H Hes, -Cornelias Girton Zeppamiah L Kline ?eae Fiitx Mordacai Goodwin' BLANKS ! BLANKS I SLAKES ! J DEEDS, SUMMONS, - EXECUT IONS , SUBPG23A3 , of proper &desirableformstfo salef eZs cf Omj Sut oftble Nortb.' LIST OP DEALERS OF COLUMBIA . . COUNTY, For thf year one thouiand Sight batidrcd and Tfy. four, of OocHa, Ware, lrehau!ia and mtU ters, lsre wert, Katinf tiouad Keepers, whia the coan ty or Colambia. returned And daasified in accordance with the aeveraleieta of Ataeinbly, by tli Apprancr ef Mercantile Tlxta of tkU countya loitowt, to wit: ' tksders, xwpa. CL'Asa. ' am't. Mrs. H A Colo, 'Benton, 14 7 00 Csamuel ileacoCk, 14 Hiram Everett, '..' 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 80 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1000 t 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 CO llughes,& Calendar " i'4 Danial BIcHenry. 'Fishioco'k;14 uowei&f cnm>on,- 14 Solomon Bass, Jamca N. Jones ' 14 14 14 13' !14 13 14 14 14 13 14 f14 14 14 14 14 Bernard Amraerm'an A. B. Stewart Ortawfa li. Brewer & Son " V. Fritz 4- Bowman A Coleman, merchant tailor E. J. Schyler D- K. Sloin 'Centro G. II. 'Fowler A. Fulmcr, 'Flour Mill Jacob Sporj3?er ' : 7 1 7 7 7 7 t 00. 00 CO 00 00 00 00 JS.W.M.-& G. Li. LOW ' C. II llert & Co " J oo. Kelchner, flour mill M 'Uenry Lahman, grcc'y JS. bteart & E aches grocery 14 C. F. Hill " 14 John G. Jacoby Briarcrcek 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 CO 15 00 7 00 is oe J. Thomas, flour mill " Levi 3um!erv!lle ' K.Strawbnde, tour mill Wm, Freas, fiour mill u Jor. Jacoby, flour mill" P. M. Tranch, flour mill lleuben Miller, flour mill -Bowman & Owen lie r wick, J. SPtliAhK Xr. drai. t 13 14 14 13 14 13 11 11 14 11 Abraham Miller it A. P. Eyaus, for J. P. Dodson. a't Berwick Henry Ilocliinan u Jackson Bower iz, co ' J. S. Sanders O. D Fowlr -Jackson & Woodin Jacko&n & Woidrn, fdnndry Iteubcn Miller Mifilia Stephen il. 'iSwank "Creasy & Brown W. A. Brown, flour mill J. 1C. Sweppecbeieer ' Sweppenhetser &, Co. Maine Franklin L.Shamia,B.javer 14 7 7 10 7 7 15 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 i)0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 13 14 14 Jacob liamburger Jacob Yager Washington Fager Mark Williams Abraham Kico Locust - it t t J. B. Deemer J. Cherington RokringcTc 14 Joseph B. Knrttle,Centervi!le 14 Uaniel Wertmao, aj? tliq.storel4 William Snyderhoe store 14 Mrs. M. Gorrell Joaalban J. Hoagland ' 11 14 14 14 14 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 2 50 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 12 50 Washington rarr Franklin C. Mcndenhall, flour mill G. S. Mc Williams ' J S. Brobst Catawissa 12 J 3. McNiach & Co 14 Creasy & John 14 J. Sharpless & Cd 13 G. Hughes & Son, atovea 14 H. dbarpleaa 12 S. D. RiDard, atovea " 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 01) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 William John, stoves ' 14 Capper Ilahn, clothiog store I 4 Kline & Zarr, grocery, 14 Wm. Grange, grocery. 14 Levi Keller, eating hdesa 14 J. S. Brobst & Cd., grocery 14 01 Conner.grOCer, Kcpert 14 Dr. P. John, Bioora 14 L. Paxtoa, flour mill 14 7 B. Stoner, asting house, confectione ry, ic, Bloom 14 Eyer & Mover, Drugs t4 7 7 S. H. .Miller 41 13 10 00 W. N. Rishel, cocfcc'y 14 7 00 D. LowenbcrgjClothing41 14 T 00 Si C. Shiva n 7 00 A J. Efana, clothing 14 7 00 J. K. Gir ton, grocery 14 7 oi) A. tJolleder, ehoe store " 14 7 00 James K. Eyer 14 7 00 Eliaj Mendcnhatl 14 7 00 lliixy II!c:ai, grocery u 14 7 00 .I.W.HendershoUgroccr'4 14 7 00 O. A. Jaooby, grocery11 14 7 00 J. J. Brower 1 3 10 00 A. B. Era3uius,grocer;y 11 7 00 For $ G;illmore,eatin sa!donl4 7 00 McKtlvy, ii'tal & CoBloom 8 30 00 II C & 1 W Hartaan do !1 15 00 F llabb, grocery dd 14 7 00 E P Lutx, druggist dd 14 7 CO L'TSharpiess do 14 13 00 J R Mojer, dragglst do 14 7 00 A J bioan do 13 10 00 Bloomsburg iron Co da 8 30 0 David Vrhiiuiiro Scott 14 7 00 W A Barton & Co do. 13 10 00 B F Heigbart & Bro do 14 7 00 C S Fowler -do 11 15 00 C S Fotvlcr,steammilldo 8 30 00 Samuel A Worman do 14 7 00 l& T Crcvcliog,gcocer dd 14 7 00 G W Creveling & Cd do 14 7 00 II W Creasy & Cd do 11 15 00 Peter Ent do 13 10 00 Jacob Harris ttomlock 24 7 00 Charles Ncy hart do 14 7 U0 M O & W 11 Shoemaker 13 10 00 C Kreamcr. Madison 13 10 00 D Flick & Brother Co 14 7 00 G&WMasters Greenwood 11 15 00 John Leggott do 14 7 00 B & O Eves, factory do 13 10 .CO Cornelius Preston dd 14 7 00 Schuyler & Black do 13 10 00 Joseph Saads, factory, Mt Pleasant 14 7 00 Moses Lemmohs, dutilillery . Fi.hingcr'k 11 15 00 Reuben Miller, distillery Briarereek 0 25 00 Bohr MoHenry, distillery, Benton 11 15 00 AH p;ron who may feel ag-neved hf the boot Cla-aificatioa can bare an opportunity of Appealing, by caiirnj upon toe underfilled, at kit clftce in Pogar loaf. any time on or befora irra aecoDd day of Juty. A. D. 1861. or at the Coomjarrner'a office, in Blooms bare, on the aecond dar nf Jul. A. n 1ifU h.iwn the nbura of a4 o'clock, after whieh bo vpeat 1TUI WO UCAJU. AxrRW LAItTBACtf, Mercantile Apptaiiet. May 28. ISC-fc BETIEW OF tnfi MARKET, - - - caatroixt cokbkctcd wttxiY. ' . Wit EAT, ix 75 RYE, - t 25 CORN, neV, J 25 OATS, . 75 BUCKWHEAT, is FLOUR pf.bbL 1 50 CLOVEiiSEED 6 60 BUTTER, EGGS, " TALLOW, LARD, per lb' POTATOES. DK'D APPLES2 0 HAMS 20 UNSEATED LA&C?S. . AGREEABLY to the provision "of an Act of Assembly; entitled an Act dffsdting the mode of selling Unseated' L'incls for taxes, and oiber'purposes, passed t,he i3ih day of March, tad the further sup plemonta thereto, pasued the 13th dy of March, 1817, 25th March, 1821, t and 9th March, 1817, the Treasurer of the1 County of Colombia, hereby gives noiice to all persons concerned iheren, that unlesa iht County, Road, School,' Poor and State'Tax es due oh the following tract of Unseated Lauds, situate in Colambia county, are paid before the day of sale, the whole 'or fcocb part of tract as will pay the taxes sled coms nharseable thereon will be sold at 'the COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg, County of Columbia, on the 13th' Jay of Jone, 1864, beig the second Monday, and to be con tinued by adjournment, from day to day for arrearajea cf taxes tine said county, and the' cost accrued on each tract respec tively. WARRANTERS OK OWNERS. BEAVER TWP. AcRis. 400 25 200 100 200 '40 125 lob 180 2o 70 10 10 21 33 10 23 533 300 100 7 100 5 46 84 J 427 J 14 16 14 3 441 406 429 400 100 'Dot. Cts. 17 60 1 12 13-20 4 AO 8 80 1 76 '8 20 2 82 2 59 ,4 65 .5 25 7 24 Sarah ACaffran, Isaac Davis, Elias Miller, George Npyer, Catharine Noyer, Mosos Sohlicuer, 'Lewi Filger,. BRIARCREEK. 'Solomon Bower, Sn, Renricn Bllsh Chrintophcr lcnde'r, .William Clem, 'Henry Deiitririck, Jo!.;. Doak, .William Evans, lames Evans, Oliver Edge, tPhilip Freas, , "Rhoney Gardenhbnse, Samuel F. Headley, John King, S. L Pt-fer, . AugtiMus B Pearce, 'John Rhinard, Jacob S'tler, Samuel H "Sovth, Jbhn ll Suit, John ShafiVr, Samuel J Bedltr, do do do do 'ConVnghasSi. Ebenezar Branham, John Yonng, Joshua Beam, Nathaniel Brown, J'eter Baoghner, Robert Jordan, Andrew Porter, Thoma Ruston, Mary Rueion, Lewis Walker, William Pone IF, Johnson Beaxlev't George Bickhm, Thoma Hiliztiimer, Robert Hiltzueimer, WMlliaTji Shannon, Arhos Wickersham, 1 04 1 .04 2 73 . 88 l 30 60 f13 49 -7 77 2 59 19 2 59 19 1 14 12 28 35 41 35 '19 24 36 36 92 '40 41 3? 60 .18 to 78 11 80 37 11 28 35 72 85 45 65 60 62 73 37 60 62 73 216 55 216 55 377 285 $120 J380 403 386 S84 loo 384 384 3S4 250 136 22 5 5 6 13 : oj 7 100 3 22 3 8 9 5 10 11 100 70 47 00 Paxron Kline & Sharpless. 38 09 CENTRE". Fnos Adam-, Benjamin Allebachj Samuel Arhenbuch, Absofom Womboy, Mary Dresner, Dew-in & Benedict, William Fritz, Freas & Hoffman, Jacob fcood, , W'liiam HofTra$b', Daniel Keifer) George llarrhari, Emanuel Lazarus, Simon Lowry, Elian Reece. CLiiiiiar.ha Moyer, CATAWISSA. Michael Brobot, Joseph Kaup, v FBANKLI. jcrsmtsh Fincher, Elijah Reynolds & CO. 1 32 36 32 3d 64 92 41 20 20 52 20 '40 pa 32 36 32 t 80 5 6 1 44 12 27 40 343 433 434 112 101 14d 200 32 S3 150 250 1 212 60 3 13 85 113 F1SHINGCREEK.. Paul Apple, 15 id Guy Bryan, liJ 39 Abraham Ilefaef,"' 19 39 Samuel J l'sler; 5 03 do do 4 47 William Buckalew, 6 24 Freas & Hodman, 8 84 Nathan Fleckensiine, 1 45 J. N & R, B Jones, i j8 Thomas Lemons, . 6 71 Mchael Lemotis, 22 35 George Mack, 6 .7 1 Lot do do 43 11 J Millard, 14 90 William Patterson's estate, 2 67 G?or2e Pealer, 29 J B Parks, 72 Amos Spade, 1145 Abiaham Young, 15 id GREENWOdd. 83 amne! Albertson, 6 01 28 Mark Cooper, 3 69 100 W!iiani Deiling; 6 bu 59 James Dewitt's estate, 8 80 54 -Andrew Gray, 8 33 40 Johnson H. Ikcler, 8 80 50 George Reece, 5 14 Ellis Eve, 2 64 Hemlock. 12 John Cliilds, 2 32 50 Nathaniel Campbell, 9 72 20 Sylvester Pur-ell, 3 88 12 Zebulon Robbins, 3 22 JACKSON. 400 60UW EI'us & M. Heis, 20 20 13 Jamison Kee'Ier,' 2 35 700 Kile & Neyhard, 33 25 100 Philip & Jonn Wagner, 6 C5 13 David Lee, 25 31 Boih Parker & Co. 3 18 LOCUST. 12 Lewi Busb, i tS 40 John Fi-iier, 6 12 31 Samuel John, 4 76 32 do do 4 94 30 William Sayers, 4 53 J200 Mary Myers - 24 93 100 Thomas Ruston; 1144 jl90 Daniel Raese, 22 81 200 Mary Ronton, 22 93 1201 Charlotte Ruston; 22 93 4200 John Reynolds, 22 93 1 MIFFLIN. 70 Jacob bom boy, . 1 93 4 John C. Hettler, 10 7 Jacob Longenberger 19 iX John Michael. 87 20 Pe.er Miller, i 39 775 George Nunpesser, " 4 83 6 Rosanna Wall, - 98 47 Joshua Zimmerioaoy 2 55 MAINE. 4 Bovd & Paxton, . 7 60 10O Brobst, Yetter & Scamici: .4 60 300 C. Cox. 13 80 4. yVilliam Creasy, 74 T3 Jeremiah Fincher,' 3 32 10 Henry G. Miller; . 198 . 5 Henry Miller'e Heirf 74 100 C. F. Mann & Rote- - .t 90 25 17 12 18 70 112 Philip Miller, - Iff 7 Philip Wall, loa J. P. Fincberv : 800 George Ssjott, v r V 40 329 6 in II 40 '4 10 Jo -a,' 500 10O ;5 100 'so 350 '100 299 lie 23 J05 8 414 47 4 150 I It 19 rt'M ' 7 (0 BO CO 24 8 01 90 74 2 1C . 1 60 14 fit 12 6 .'13 61 t"8 29 15 79 4 60 lis 1 a 10 a 4' 03 22n3 '2.14 . 09 0 10 .Vallershamg Est.', i ROARlN( f Peter Baujbner, aeorge IJewees, - Eckel & Rea, ' t Philip Kulp, ' Isaac LindvUI, . SUGAR LOAF. Ezekjal Cole, Goss'Est,, . Alx ' & Joshua' Hesi, Daniel MoHenry, Jr.. Abraham "Youiig, ' . John Itile. , William Siepheos, Treasurer's Sals 6t Real Estate. SEATED 'LAND. . . , . AGREEABLY 10 the provisions, of the Act of Assembly, entitled aa act to reduce the State debt, ic, passed the 30th day of April, 1814, the Treasurer of the. County of Colombia hereby qives noiice to all perr otis concerned tueein, that unless the Comi-y, Road, Sshocl, Poor acd S.ate Tax &c, due on .he following real estate ann ate in the County ol Columbia, are paid lelore the day of s.i!, the whole or seek part ofVacli a ii: p-y the charges and cots" chargeable thereon, will b solJ a) ihe'COURT HOUSE, in Bloornburg, Cim" ty of Columbia, 0.1 the 13th day of June 1864, belns the tecond Moi.iy. Sfl, lo D( cniJtiiiue.l by'a 'jourumeni from iUy i for aireara-cb ill tax du nl cojuiy aoJ tlje com acciued on each reictively Ouefs or Reputed Owners. BEAVER. AcriS. Yea re Dol. Cts, 9s CO 22 U 4 40 1 50 66 4 23 8 CO 10 12 19 15 400 369 29 30 1 33 ,60 1 tit l i 1 i Columbia C. & I. Co . I T.M.Hubble, 1 J:h?i V CriKtvell, 1 Mann, tfMv & Cr:e, BENTON. John Hr ilmtjer, L;.Z3Keth Klii at., I BlilARCREEK. Mary bnallr, Sam'l F Headley, 1 Samuel F. l'4J!t;y. 1 CENTRE. A. D?i:erick' fc Torby. R. TorDv, L. S Q. lie' 1 FRANKLIN. Julia A Coml-y, 1 Fi?HINbCUEEK. William Park, t T. Harimair&: Mother V HEMLOCK. Jak wih'it es'ate, MT. PLEASANT. Jacob JohTon, Robert Nxotro eatate 1 ORANCE. 1 II 53 1 36 71 1 03 66 7 96 2 76 6 28 1 66 1 3a 5 3t 1 2 1!J 36 ii 55 177 60 George Klii.e' estate, do 'do 1 1 1 1 do do J. R. Morri-, IME. 1 Lot, Sleaier P. Heath, t DANIEL Mt-HENRY, Treasorefi Treasurer' Oflbe, J Bloomsburg, April li, itoV Miller's Store. of spric A.b tniiiLR goods; fH subscriber ha joet retamed frorri - the Cities with another large and elect asvnrimeiit of Spring Sc Summer Koodf i purchayed ai Philadel,,hia fcnJ New Yt rk; ; the lovves fiacre, and which he is determined toell on aa modera a terms a can be procured eUewherein Bloomebarg ' Hi stock comprises Jja dies' Dress Goods, cf the choicest style and latest fa.hioLB. - D R Y Q OODS, I1ARDWARK. QUEENS W ARB. CEDAR WARE, HOLLO W-tt'AREf Pota nd Shoe, Hat aid Caps, &c , &c: In bhort, every thins usually kepi in country store; to which he invites the public gener ally. The hiahest price will be paid TircouB try produce, io exchnnae for gooda. MfcrHF N II. MILLER. Bloomehnr?, May ll, 1661. iVr MILLINERY GOODS SPRING AXD SOI.TIER. THE onderigned ou!d repectfnlly aa tiduued to the pnbl'w thatsSe tCi has just received from the r.Tvtrrn cities her usually Urce-3 and well seei-ted assort mi 1 of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, all" ol which the is prepared to make up and sell as cheap a can be bonht elsewhere. Her good are a little superior i:i point of disability as well fs !alef jllnets to any olTere J in this section. Call dud examine her good for yourselves. j , MART BARKLEY. B!oomsbTj, A?'i 23, IfcCl. MADISON. . ViJKam EllisEt., ' ' WijliarriGint k , Mt - PLEASANT. Sam u,l Boone, Wiltiain 'Beer, 4 Jacob Eyer, Loreuzo Gri itim, ORANGE, j John B. gar, Jacob D, Alii. . , PINE. Peter Applegate, - Thoma Bendfitld, .Arou Gros, , Sylvester Heath, jjamej Lot-kard. lC&CREiUtl. f STOIINER w6ulJ res;-r:!ally annoo-- nee to the citizens of Bloi.mslurg and vicinity, tha ) has jut opei.ed sn Iccrerrliii Saloon, cter his Onleetionary Store, 1 door4 a'bove tha Pof, Offre, Bloomsburg, where he will serve np ce-CreamjOlthe mcs't choice flavors, every evening, darino the Summer' mrtnih at the rnot reaonabTe rates. GJT Parties and Farnilies'cari be aceom moda'ed with ftie article upon shorl noncsi" a Give him a call.. tB STCHNER, Bloomsburg, Apr.' 27, '64. Prop'r. "OHARLES Q. BARKLEY Attorncv nt air -BL06ilSBrRG, COLOIEIA CO.. PA.' WILL practice io the several Courts cf Colombia county. All legal business in trcted 10 his care shall receive prompt attention . , . . OFFIC E, On Main Street, Exchange' Bnildinjtv over Millar's Slote. ( Arril 13. 1864. : ... '. E. J. THORNtON, PAPER DEAJLER HAS RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW WALL PAPER, of various' styles, at nia etMjh jrent oil Main Steet, bilow Market, BloornslStlVy,' which Me w ilr sell a reaon able price-n. , A. t. JHOilSTOH.' 8? 4 20