TAROF THE NOltTII 0 TFAT H.-JACOBY, EDITOR. BLD&SSBCEG, WEDNESDAY, SOY. "6lli, 1S61. John Cessna Esq ,is defeated for A fsem Wy in the Bedford district by the meagre rna jority of 1 19- voles. The, Genesee Farmer is- on our table for Novembers-filled with choice and instruc tive matter lor the farmer. "Price 30c per ananm The injunction! prohibiting the publica tion of the West Chester Jeffersonxan has been removed, and that paper will again . - make its appearance this week. 'DanieF Pechert, editor -of the Hagerstown 'f Md ) Mail, whose arrest was announced about six weeks ago, has been released by the Federal Government, and returned to ' ' his home on Saturday evening last. : In less than a year afierthe overwhelming success and advent to power of the Repub licana the Democracy compelled them ro attempt to hide their'principles under Dem ocratic names and to abandon the very des ignation by which their pany was known. rOKof the fonny consequences of the "Republicans arrogating to themselves the name of "Union'' parry exhibits itself in giving the election returns. To style one of the parties Union, in contradistinction, 'to the others, would make it appear that the 'friends of the Union were but a small mi nority in the "State. This prevented the Philadelphia Republican paper for everal ; days giving the returns. But a happy thought at leng'h struck the Ltqiirer it re baptised the Republican Union pany the 'People's party and under that name it gives the retorns! This is, however, scarcely less ' awkward, for accepting that - appellation it .-." would seem that people hud beaten themselves I - Come, gentlemen, honesty is the best policy feiv jonrselvea a distinctive name, and, . successful or not, tick to U ; it will be bet ter for.you. -Aii-accideni happened on the Caltawissa Uailroad.a lew 'day since, near Mainville, this county, by an up train running into a .truck loaded with rail; one of the rail- on I IU8 1 1 U V. 9CIU luiuugu 111" uau atuw the boiler some five or eix feet leaving out the water and -steam No one mas hurt save a.young man by the name of Zimmer saan who got upon the train at Ringtown for the purpose of,having a pleasure ride to Caltawissa and back. He was rattier se- 1 terety scald ; he being about the water 1 ,1ank at thetime of the accident. He was: brought to Caltawissa and cared for by Mr. j B. P. Fortner, through whoe kindness the young man was kept over night, and the 1 following morning -started for his home at Ringtown. The engineer made a very nar row escape, by springing behind some of: the frame work attached to the engine. I A Fkdekal Test. The Republican pa pers are parading he following as a test; question: j ' ''Do yon hold your allegiance to the Fed eral Government superior to the allegiance due the State in which yoa reside !" This is no question at all, and simply proves that the author doe not understand our system of government. The Conetitn Vion designates the powers of the Federal Government, and of course, to lite extent of (Hose powers, it is supreme beyond that, the Siates are sovereign. There can be no such thing as a superiority of allegi ance in regard to the government of a State or the Federal Government, simply be cause their Constitutional powers do not clash. A good citizen owes allegiance alike to the Slate and the Nation. Ohio There are ninety counties in Ohio, of which about htrty gave majorities to Jewett. Todd's majority will be abojt 55, 000, or some 13 000 less than that of Lin cola over Douglas. In reference o the .Legislature, ibe Cleveland Plain Dealer ays: The Ohio Legislature has a large majority on joint ballot ol Union men that it elect ed on the Uoion cr Tot Id ticket A large majority of the House are of the Democrat ic faith, and a large majority of the Senate of Republican antecedents. - This is important as Mr. Wade's success or i to be chosen next winter. Mr. VV. cannot probably, secure even a majority of bis own party who is raid, are looking to Mr. Secretary Chase and others to succeed h'm But no one can be elected without the con currence of the Democrats of the Lower Honse. Gc McClellak has accepted the corn mand of the army in 'place of. Lieut. Gen Scott resigned. It is reported by the Tri bune that Scott is about to visit Europe. The old General's resignation was accepted with a good deal of reluctance on the part of the President and Cabinet. Ha has been a faithful servant, and retire from service commanding the esteem and respect of the entire army. His enccesor in command is comparatively a young man, bat we are happy to state has the entire confidence of the army under bis control. Success to Gen. McCIellan. Soldier's Mitt In the Crimean war. it is stated, that there was more sufferir g from frost-bitten fingers than from any or;e Other cause. . As winter is now coming on. and soldiers will greatly stand in need of a covering lo? the hands, it would be a humane .action to furnish every soldier in the ranks friih a pair of woolen mittens. They should be knit wi'.h fingers, so that the wearer can vse the thumb and fore-fingers. Let our ladies set to knitting, and every volunteer teller from one of too flarley 'Gnard. Camp Ckoshan, near . ) . Huntingdon Pa., Nov. 8, 1861 Friend IVUt, Health is a great blessing, and 1 must say that, tur Camp at present if. highly favored in thre. particular; there has not been a single case of sickness in Camp This is owing, in a ureal measure, to the sanatory regulations of our officers. Our Camp is being regularly transformed from a rough, na oral state,' into a city of white cottages. The streets have all been named. We have Arcn 'nn the right, then follows, in regular succession, Walnut, Chestnut, Cleatfield, Spruce, Broadway Fitlh Avenue, and 'Susquehanna A relies of beautiful designs and artisiic firii6h span the principal entrances of 'all the streets. The streets are swept every morning regu larly. We are daily becoming more accun lomed to camp lite, and the longerwe are here the better we like it. Capt Faicxcame in Camp last niiht with seven new recruit- all in good spirits Order is now the law of the Lamp, and this is owing, in a great degree, to the per severance or Likut- Ent, who has repeated ly been Officer ol the Day. This is indeed a merited acknowledgment of the ability ol Lieut "E , and shows forth at once the light in which he is 'held by his superior officer HuTrah lor our gallant- young lieutenant ! A serious accident occurred m our Camp yesterday: a citizen was shot, seriously wounding him, by a Sentinel- of the ' Irish Brigade 1 have not been able to cei the full particulars, but understand that the man who was shot, wan the owner of the land on which they (the Irish Brigade j are en camped, and wishing to go from one field to another, he was challenged by the guard but Tel used ro holt, when the guard drew a pistol and shot him through the left side. The ma-rr is lying' in a critical situation at present 'Our boys are all anxious to' be armed and en route for the soil of "secesh " a id I can assure your reader that if an opportunity oners not a man wilt flinch from duty but will seize the "deaih-dealitig firelock, and with the oath of retributive vengeance upon their lin lhv trill nlmnl thm Star ir Vitn upon every hill-top from the Potomac to I ik. d ; n.Z.t . fin ., t. i.. ..... .. . ti,- I dos ot warJ will noon be let loo-e by oor gallant band and woe to th tri ors that fall in our way. The blood ot Ellsworth, Cam eron Baker, and the tiosts ol odr bre'hren that have beer ruthlessly cut down by the traitor of the South, cry aloud lor redress. The tires that blazed upon the altar ot litxir ert in r76, and that iu-pired our forefathers to deeds ot valor and darinur, still burn u--qaenched i i the bosoms of their sons. 'Let cowards preach peace, peace! whilst our flag is trailing in the dust let them do all they can to prevent tour youn men from going forth to redre-s the wrongs of our in suited Hag. Vet we hope, yea know that the liat is past, the declaration has gone forth, and there is no recall Peace men ol the North must be met as the traitor ot the South, and receive tiie same treatment, which they will. They will be branded cain-like and receive their reward in the execrations of an insulted and upright peo pie. Our regiment is fast filling np, and will soon be in readiness for marchin?. By the way. how are the Bloomthorg Home Guards BeiiinK along with their peace ideas reqwctt in peace? I should like to see a copy ol the Stah now and then Yours truly, Toodlis. Important to RscKCtTt. and Recrutivc Officers. There are numerous instances, where men have signed their names on en listment rolls, and afterwards failed to go into the service of the several companies they had pledged themselves to. It ap pears that these recruits could have been held according to a recent military decis ion It has been decided by Genera's Batter and Schouler, after a very careful investigation, that a soldier is from the time ot signing his name to the enlistment roll, just as truly as though he were "sworn in and persons who have enlisted and lelt the service without a proper discharge, are to be considered deserters, whether they have been 'sworn in?' or not. Somtthin: Else. The Republican party fulfilled its mis sion, and what a mission ! But no matter for that now, like the' catter piller it col lapsed and turned into something else. That something else was a preten-led U.iiun party, made up of Abolitionists, and men that have labored for years in brirwmg about the dissolution of the Union. This bogue Union party has now catterpillered also, and by next year it wilt ha.ch ent into something else. Many people evpect it next year to come out a Simon pure Abo lition party believing that its several states of traneitionare past. tiurthumberljn.i Uem' ocrat. Promoted We notice by the several pa pers of this county, that Charles B Buocc way, who volunteered in the ''Iron Guards" at this place last Spring, has been promo ted te' the Firt Lieutenancy .in Coronel Leonard's Mass. Thirteenth Artillery Regi ment, which is lying in Camp Banks near Williarasport. Maryland. This appoint ment was made by Governor Cnrtin and it is a good one and well deserved. Mr. B. is a promising young man. ...... Mr. William Bokckss, of ike Green wood Seminary has received the appointmen of Superintendent of the Public Schools of Columbia conntj, in place of Mr Lewis A pplemr, deceased Mr. B. held this of fice two terms previous td the election of Mr Appleman, and. as far as we can learn, made an excellent Superintendent. Proba bly a more fit person does not reside in the co-mty. We have no fears of the cau-e of education suffering under his guardianship. Debt to Newspapers Newspaper bub scrip ions are infallible te&ts of men's hon esty. They will, sooner or later, discover the man. If he is dishonest, he wid cheat the printer some way says he has paid what be has not declares he has a receipt somewhere or ient money and it was lost in the mail or will tske the paper and not pay lor 'it, on the grounds that he did not subscribe for it or will move off leaving it coming to the office he left. Thousands of professed Christians are dishonest, and the printer's book will tell fearful tales in the linil judgment. tti. Fightikq Kan sa l This young State seems to be like a kilkenny cat, all fight. She has furnished, complete or nearly full, nine regiments for the war, besides. tam ing out thirty day men when emergency re quired, and every able bodied man in the sta'.e is said to be onderoin dri'l,aad rsady From the War "Department. - The following letter from Lieut. General Scott was received by the President on Thursday afternoon last : Headquarters or tac armt. Washington, D C, Oct 31. 1861. The Hon. S. Camfun See'y. of War. Sir : For more than three years I have been unable, from a hurt, to mount a horse of walk more than a few paces at a time, and thai with much pain. Other and naw infirmities, dropsy and vertigo, admonish me that a repose of mind and body, with the appliances ot surgery and medicine. are n-c essary lo a Id a litt'e more to a life already protracted much beyond ibe usual span of man. It is, ander sucb' circumstances, made doubly painful by the unnatural and unjust rebellion now raging in the Southern Stales ot our so-late prosperous and happy Union, that I am compelled to request that my name be placed on the list ot retired army officers retired Irorn active iervice As this request is founded on an absolute riihi framed ry a recent act of Congre I am entirel) at liberty to say that it is with deep regret that I withdraw myself, in iret-e riiomenioous times, from the orders ot a Prfident who has treated me with dittin nuished kindness and courtesy wruiri I know, upon much personal intercourse to be patriotic wi hout ectnnial partialities or prejudices. to he highly conscientious in the performance of every duty, and ot unrival ed activity and pere-.erance. And to you Mr Secretary, whom I iow officially address for the last time, I be,; to acknowledge my many otligt ions lor ihe uniform huh consideration I have recived at onur hands, and have the honor to re main sir, With high respect, your ob't servsrt. VVisrmLD Scott. A special Cab inet council was convened on Friday morning, at 9 o'clock, to take (he subject into consideration. Ii was decided thai Gen. Scott's req iest, under the circumstances of his adva i-ed age and infirmities, could not oe declined Gen. M'.'ClelUn w therejpii. with ihe unanimous areeme it ot ihe Cabinet n iiifi ed that the command ol the army wou d be devolved upon him. At toiir o clock in the aflern-'on the Cab inet aaiti waited upon the President and alien led him to the residence ol Gen. Scott On teing seated the President real lo the General the !oliowing order : On the first day ol November, A D 1H6 1 upon his own application to ih Pre dent ot the United Slates Brevet Lieutenant Gen eral Wiufietd Scott, is ordered lo be placed, and is hereby placed, upon the list of retired orhoero ot the army ot ihe United S a'es, without reduction in his current pay, sub sistence, or allowances " Ihe American people will hear wi'h sad ness and def p emotion that Gen Scot has withdrawn trom ihe urine control .t ih ar my, wt.iie he President and the u ianimous Cabinet expres their own and ihf na. ion's sympathy in his per-ona afiLctioii and their profound n-e ot the important public ser v.ces rendered by him to hiscoontrv during his long and brilliant career, mnoiu which will ever be gratefully diiitizuihed his faithtul devotion to the coit-iituticn, the Union, '.d (he flag when as-ailed by a par ricidal rebellion. Abhaiiam Lincoln ptreh of General Scott. "Gen Scotl thereupon arose a d ad lre-ed the President an ' Cabinet, who hail also ri!-en as fo lows : Phesidcmt: This honor overwh-Im me. It overpays all ervces I hi'e alternate I to render to my country It I had any claims before they are ail obliterated by thin ex presion of a.-proval by (he Pre-i.tent. with the uranini'us support of his Cabinet. I know the President and this Cabinet well I knitw that the country has placed i' in terest in this trying crisis in sat keeping Tneir counsel are wise. I'heir la nor are untiring as they are loyal, and their course is ihe rint o,m. President you mnst excuse me; I am un able 10 stand longer to tfive uttera -cn to he feeling ot grat'itude which oppre me. In my reiireme -t I hall o(fr up m . prayer lo God for this Administration and tor my country. 1 shall pray tor it wuh confidence in its success over us enemies, and thai speedily. Eemarki of the President. The Pre-iifeni then look leave ol General Scoti. giving him hm band and saying he hop d soon to writ! him a nvate letter e-pre-sive oi hi srattito e an J affection. Tiie Pie-iJ-nt added : Gknikal: You will natnrally feel solici tude abom tne uen'leaeri of jour s'aff, who have rendered yon tod their coii'itry such faithtul -ervice 1 have taken that Mil ject in o consideration I un tersta id hat they to with ton io New York. I shall desire ihem.a their earliest convenience. alter their leinrn, to mak- their wi-hes known to me. I de-ire oo, however to be sa;itied thai except the iiiiavoi-J.tMe privtroti ol your counsel and society, which ihev have so j long erij e I. the provision which wil be j made for them will be such as to render their ! situation as a-eeab.e hereafter a it has been heretofore. ECh member of the Administration ten gavf his hand to the veteran and retired in profound silence. Response of Secretary Cameron. The following is ihe response of the Sec retary ot war to Ihe letter ol Gen. Scon : War lcpHtMtsT, Washington Nov. 1, 1861. Gekeal: It was my duty to lay betore the Prt-sident your le ter of ye-terday ack n io be relieved under tne recent aci ot Con gres. in separating from you, I cannot re'rain Irom expresmrm my deep re'ei that your heal h shattered by lou service and re peated wounds received in your coa-itry a delence.sbuuld render it neces-ary tor you io retire from your high po-u ou at this momentuoii- period of our history. Although you are ro to remain in ac ive service I yt hope that whil- I roniinue in charge of (he Department over which 1 now preside, I shall a; limes be p rinu ed to aail myself ot the benefits ol jocr conn els and -age experience It hat been my good fortune to enjoy a persona! acquaint ance with vou for over thirty years and the pieman) relaiiotieot tiiai lo time have neen greatly sirent;theiiedby your cord aland en lire co-operation ol in all the reai questions which have occupied the Department a id couv dsed the country tor 'be last six months. I" parting from yon I can only express the hope that a merciful Providence, hich has protected you amidst o many trials. will improve yonr health and continue your tile long after the people of the country shall have be-n restored to their former happi ness and prosp-ri-y I am, Gen very sincerely your friend and servant, Simon Cak khok, Sec'y ot -V'ar. To Lieat Gen Wr fitild Scott present. The Ball's Bicff Affair It is said that Gen. McUeUan has issued an order to the various regiments under his command exonerating Gen Stone from the responsibility in the Ball's Bluff affair, and attributing the disaster to the ind'scieuo'i of a subordinate officer whose name is not mentioned. Release ok the Gallant Col. Mulligan. jvirrf)H City. No 1. Passengers from Lexington har been released by Gen. Price. He was een at Warreiuburg to-day, on his way to Lexington lo "bring away a' child he had left there. , This release indicates that the commission sent' from St Louis some days since to ef (eel the exchange of Cols j Mulligan and Peabody and Major Van horn .for'Gen Frost Col Bowen, and .Mj. Williams,who were captured at Camp Jackson, has been ' suc cessful. - 1 DAY OK THANKSGIVING AND f RAISE. PENNSYLVANIA Sn: 2i the name and by fke authority of the Com monwentth of Ptnny'vn it. Andhiw G. Coutin, Governor oj ovl Cvmnwttwealtk. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, every good gift is from above and comes down lo us from the Al mighty, to whom i is meet, right and ihe bounden duly of every peo .le to render thanks for His mercies ;' Therefore' I AN PKKW G OURTIN, Governor ot ihe Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania, do recommend to the i-eople of this t ommon wealth, that they Met apart on THURSDAY 2th OF NO VEMBER NEXT, as a day cf solemn Thanksgivinu to God. for hvi,ig prepared our corti and wa'ered our furaiws, and bles ed the labors ot the husbandman, and crowned the year with His goodness, in the increase ol the ground and the gather.ng it) ol the fruit theraf, so tha' our tianis are tilled with plenty: and lor hiving looked favoraoly on this Common weal:h and etrengthet:el the tars ot h-r gate and bless ed the children within her, arid mnde men lo be ot one mind and preserved peai-e in hsr borders ; Beseeching Him also on be hall of these Unned States ifni our beloved country may hav deliverance from tliep-e greit and apparent danjers where'vilh he is compassed, and that He wi l mercifully still the outrage of perverse, violence, un ruly and rebellious people, and make them clean hearts, and renew a right spirit with in them, and give them grace thai they may ee ihe error ot ihir ways and bring forth fruits met tor repenetence, and here atter in alt golline-s and honesty, obedi ent y walk in HiLoiy commandments, and in nubniiSHM to tne josi and mani'est au thority of th republic, so 'hat we, leading a quiet aud peaceable iife may continually offer unto Hun our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. Given under mv hand and the greaiseal of the Suie at Harris:urg, this sixteenth day ol October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hondre.l a d aity one, and ot ihe Common wealth, the eighty-sixth. A- G CUUIIN. bt the Governor : Eu Si. rrR, Sect el a iy of the Cutamonwealtk. Thk. Piiiion G ift'e furnishes the particu lars of a sad accdenl which occurred on the 12th ult. near the upper steam miit in that Barough : Zi a Sickler, from Exeler, Wyoming co., ronght some grain to the mill, had it un loaded, a'.d lefi horsfK and wagon by the easi door of the mill. and hi hoy about eight year old in the wazon holding the line, while he step ed in to get his pay for the i Train. He had not been in long when one j of th- mil ers hearing the train coming, call d his attention to it He sprang to ihe door, just in time to see ihe ful cci'lision . The bov was trying to hold the frightened ' hores. when the cars caught the harness and wagon and moved them a few fet to a narrow place between 'he mill and ihe track and there the work of death and destruction wa consummated The boy was thrown from tl'e wagon amongst the cars and carri ed several feet and llton ihe track a ln'e eis and nian2;ed corpse both his arms broken his body cut in twain and portion of h' bo e1 left several feel back s'ohj the track. One ot the horse was ki led in stantly and the o her was so much injured thai it died in a tew hours. The wagon was , a perte t wreck " ; We received a ncmbrof a mopth'y ssri cnttnral journal, entit e l the GnrHe er,s Monthly. ptiMi-he at t'hila le'phta, by rto . Meehan ; price SI, Oil pr annum It look. a if it mnf't be a very Ostd'ul work among our farmer. We hae not had time'io ex amine it closely eUXIR PR0PYIAMN, WW JL. Vj IWVM J X Dunng tre p-i im w hve introdcced io the no-ice nf if-e mel'cal rr i'hiii of tlV" i""iii trv itie Pure Ciyinitt l Chlori'le oj Propylamine a- HEMEDY FOR KUEC31ATIS3I ! Aniiiaviig rt-enved Irom many sourc, both Ir nn physician ol tne iiignesl land ing and from patient, the most Flatinna' I etimoninl of :. Itewl TwlOe in ihe treatment of ihi painful and ob-ii-na'e disease, we are induce I o present it to the public, in a form READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hop- will com mnd itself to hoe who are ufferin2 i'h Ihi affile ing romplainl, and io the medi cal praeiiiioi er who miv 'e-l dipoed to iei ihe nnwer of this valimhlt remly. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the firm above spoken of, has recently been 'xfen sivelv ex ierimntd wi'h hi the Peiuiylvnnia Ifopitnl and if. MARKED SUCCESS will ap pear from 'fie published arcounts in the medical journals ) OT It is carefnliT pu' np ready for im mediate use, with fall direction, and cn be ob'ained from all the drugi"s ai 75 cent" pr bo.ile. and at -holese of BULIOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists a.d Mannfar-nring Chmi PHII.rjVt.PHlA, PicnnA. Philadelphia, Jivio 2ff lfi Is SPEHIL XOTKE. TO CONSUMN'IVhS The Ad ver'i-er., having been re ored lo hehh in a very f -w week by a very sim ple rerrseCy after having offered several years with a evere lung affectio", and iha' dread dieae, Coiumption is aniou to make known lo his iellow-sutferer- the nean of cure. To all who de-ire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of cnarge.) with the directions for prepar:n and uing Ihe same, which they will fin t t sur cure for Consumption, Athma, Bronchiiis, &c. The omy object of ihe advertiser, in end iug the Prescrip'ton i- 10 ben-fit ihe affl c led, and a,red information which he con ceives lobe invaluable, and he hops every sulTrtrer will try his remedy, as ii wdl cg. ihem noibmg, and my prove a blessing. Parlies wisning tbe prsscriplion will please addreso Rev EDWARD WILSON, n Williamsburo, Kms co., N. T EETIETF OP THE MARKET. CARCrtJLLt CORRECTED weekly WHEAT, 1 to RYE. 70 CORN, 50 OA I S. SO BUCKWHEAT, 50 FLOUR pr. bbl 6 00 CLOVERSEED.5 00 BUTTER, j 14 EGGS. 12 TALLOW, 12 LARD. 12 POTATOES, 40 DR'D APPLES, 1 00 HAMS, 2 M JURIED. On the 31st ult , by the Rev. W. E. Crebs, Mr Ahruhim Burkalew, to Miss Dorcas Ann Keller.aW ot MifHmville, Columbia co. On 'the 2d inst. , by the same, Mr. 'Henty Folk to Miss Salintla Figles, also, all ol MitfJinville, Col. co. On the 19th ult. in Bloomsburg. by J. R. Dimm, al his residency, Mr. Samuel Bit- Tr.NBf.NDEH, tO M IfB EsTER " ZeIGLKR, all of Ml. Pleasant, Col', co. Pa. On the 31st ult. al the residence of Mr. Arthur in Bloomsburg, by J R Dimm. Mr. Wm P. McBifiDE, to Mi6S H. J. Wellivkr, all of the above place. On Sunday the 27th ult , by Wm. Shoman Esq., Mr. Samuel Hindkrudck, to Miss Su sannah Fishkh, both of Beaver township, Columbia co. October 26th, by Elder J. Sutton, Mr. Silas Bf.sjamin, to Mii-a PficcBK Ann Mahklr, all ol I5j i(o,i town-lup, Columbia co. DIED. In MontoursVilie Lycoming county, on Oiotier 27th, in the" 6oth year of his age, Col. Thomas VV. Llovd, formerly of Wil liamspor. In South B-nd. St. Joseph county, Irtdi ana, on the 22d oi October 16, Mrs. Nam cv Allen, consort ot Hugh Alien formt-rly nf Montour county, in the 67th year of her age i ourt I'roclniim? ion. Vl'HEREAS th Hon. Warren J. Wood- ward, Pie-ideut Judge ol Ihe Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery," Court of Q iarter Se-siona of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas ami Orphans, Court in the 26th Judicial District, compos e f of ihe counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wvomi-ig, siil ite Hon. Jacob Evans and Stephen Baldy, Associate Judge bf Colum bia County, fiave is-ued their ,recept, bearing dale one ilinusand eighteen hundred and sixty one, and lo me directed for holding a Conn of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Deliver) , Quarter Session ol tfie Peace, Com Plea and Orphans' Court, in bloom burg, in tNe county of Columbra. on the first Monday (beni- the 2nd day) of December, next, and io roniinue one week. None is herb given, io the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Con-tables' ol the said County of Columbia, that they be then and theie in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in ihe forenoon ol said day, with their records, inqni-ition- and other remembran ces io do iho;-e things which lo their offices appertain to be done. And those that are hoiind by recognizes, to prosecute against ihe prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of iad county cl Columbia, to be then and there io proecun then as (shall be just. Ju ror ar requested to be punctual in their aiten. lance, agreeably lo itieir notice, dated at Bloomsburg, the 2d day ol Nov. in the year of our Lord one ihousar.d eight hundred ana io)) -one and m i he eighty-sixth vear of the Independence of the Uni:ed Sia es of America (Go t -ave the Commonwealth ) JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, Bloom'-buri' Nov fi, 1 S6 1 Li-t oi Causi's, for Ilcc- '61. 1 Cyrus Baron vs. Hirni O. Fowler, ei al feigned i-ii. 2 T. W. Kahler, vs Daniel Nevhard. S Andrew Creveling, vs Andrew MelicL Sr , pt al 4 Pinlip Winiersteen, vs Valentine Win lersieen. 6 Pt:i lip Miner, idmr. vl Isaiah Miu mao v. Jacob L Stuman. 6 J.sep. Loekard v J Pennington. 7 Ezekiel Shuliz, vs J. Penningtnn.et al. 8. Jacne-Sh'ed-,et al vs Uaiah Shutna.V aimiiMsraior 9 R i hard B Menagh v John fiiggr. 10 Hugh Thompson, et al vs Aoguius B Prarce et al. 1 1 Damel F. Seybert vs A. B Pearce et al. 12 Heur Well- v (George Kir.ley. 13 Wiion Ager. vs J.i-epn Patton. 14 Micfiaai h Brown, et al vs Jam J. Dull, et al. 15 Clinton D. Herring, et al v Daniel F. Nebert. 16 Michael Fogle, vs Peter Campbell. 17 Tlmma- C. Robison, vs Win Faney. IH Tnomas C Robison t Wm. Kai Sey 19 I homas C. K bisim, vs Wm Faus-ey. 20 P-ier M Tiaugh. Aron Clayton. 21 Samuel Whiiaker. v Margaret Smith. t2 Nathan Taylor, et al v- James Cake. 23 Frederick Dndy, vs L-'onaril Adam. 24 Ciiarks Tomliuson, v Franklin iw -ar-. el al. f'EGISTER'S A0TICES. "VOTICE is hereby giving to all legatees, credi'or and other percons interested in ihe estates of the respective decedents anTt minors', that the following administra tion and guardian accounts have been filed in 'f.e office of the Regicier of Colombia comity, arid will be preremed for confirma tion and allowance to the OrpUairs Court, io be field al Bloomsburg, in Ihe connty aforesaid, on Wdndy the 4di da of De cember next, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon. 1. The firHi account of Jo..n Wenner, A-lrn'mstra'or nf the e-fate of Solomon Har man, laie of Fishingcieek townehtp, I'ecea red. 2. The account of John K--ifr, Guaidian ol the e-t e cf Margaret Parr a minor ci lid of Jacob Parr, lale ol Maine town sn ty decea-ed . 3 The fir-1 and final account of John D ak and Hiram Walp Administrators of the es'ai f At thony U alp late of Briar crek township, t'cca-ed. 4. The second account of William H. Ur.odin, ne of ihe Executor ot Jared H. 'Youi'g lale ol the Borough of Berwick de ceased. 5. The account of Philip Bnyer and Abraham Cooper Executor, of the la.-l will and le-ian.eni of Peter Shaffer, late of IVrrv township deceased. 6. The aocount of Keuben Fahringer, Admioi-tra'.or ol the estate of Daniel Houck lat- of Roaiiugereek twp., deceased. 7. Tiie account of David Shaffer, Guar dian of David Kocher one ol the heirs of David Kocher, la'e of Briarcreek township deceaed 8. The first an ' final account of States B M Yantz, Admin:sirator, ol the estate of Abraham btewari Ule of Maine twp , dec'H. 9. The account of Alvina Fowler, Ad munstra:rix of the etale ot Josiah Fowler, late ol Briaa reek township decea-ed- 10. Tne first account of Crus B. Reese Admi pis.rator, of Ver.iah Reese, late of Hemlock township, decased. 41 The accounl of John Sharpies", Ex ecutor of the last will and testament ol Eiizaoetn Milliard late ot Bloom township deceased. 12. The account of Samuel Appleman and Jonn Lmon Administrator, of Samuel Lemon late ot Benton township dee'd. DAMEL LEE, Register's OrncE, I RegiMt. IAISI,Iili 8 AND Are pore vegetable extracts. They cure all biliou- disorders of ihe human system They regulate ahd'invigorate the liver and kidneys; ib'ey give tone to ihe d gesiive organs ; they regulate the secretions, ex cretiotis and exhalations, eqnafize ihe cir culation, and purify the blood. Thus, all bilious complaints some of which are. Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and Fevers, Costivenets or Looseness- are entirely controlled ' and cured by these remedies. DARLINGS LIVER RI.GULATOR, Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels, regulates the liver ai,f kidneys, removing every obttruc tion, restores a natural and healthy action in the vital organs It is 8 superior FAMILY MEDICINE, Much better than Pills, and much aasier to take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS I a superior tor, in and diurtic ; excellent in cases of loss of appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregilaiilies, pain in ihe Vide and bowels, blind, protruding and bleeding pile'", and general debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : Ja. L. Crumley, merchant, 184 Fulton street, New York, wrie, August 18, 1860: "I fiave been afflicted wiih piles, accom panied with bleeding, the la si three years ; 1 ued , DARLING'S LIVE It ItEGUIaArOR And now consider myself ennreJv cured." Hon. Jonn A. Cross write, -'Brooklyn, March 15, 1860. In the spring of 1859 I look a severe cold, which induced a violent lever I took two dose ol DA LING'S LIVER REGULATOR. It broke up my cold and lver at once. Pievions to this a tack, 1 had been troubled with dyspepsia several months;'! have felt iiO'lnng ot it since." Oil Smdley, E-q.. 128' East 28ih Sret, N.Y., writes ''Augusi 3. 18601 had a difficulty with Kidney Complaint ihree years, with constant pain in the small cf my back. I had u-ed most all kinds of medicine-, but found, no permanent relief until I Used DARLINGS LIVER REGULATOR, and laif'e lEitlt-r. I pa-seil clo led blood by ihe uret ra. I am now entirely cured, and take p'easuie in recommending these remedies " Mrs. C.Tebow, 11 Cn-topher Street, N. Y., w ride : "Feb. 20 i860. 1 have been -ubject to attacks ol Asthma the last twenty yearo. I nave never found anything eq:ial to DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief, ft is a thor ough Liver and biliou remedy." Mrs Young, of Brookljn, writes. ''Feb. 28, I860 In May last I had a evere at tack 8th Piles, which confined me lo ihe bouse. I look one bonle ol Darling's Life IliKer, and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since.'' D Westervelt, Esq., of South 5ih, near 8th Street, Williamsburg, L I., write- ' Aug"-: 5, l&hO Having been troubled with difficulty in the Liver, and subject lo bilious atiacEs, I Was advised by a irittud to ir DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so. and found it to ojiera'e d m i'ably , removing the. bs!e and arousing ihe liver io activity. 1 have also n-ed i- a a FAMILY 3IEDICIXE. When our children are oni of soris, we give them a lew drops and it set them all right. I find i: meets ihe general warn of the stomach and bowels when di-ordired r Keadr, if joa need eidier or buth of iha inoH excellent Remedies, inquire fur hm at the stores; if you do not find them take no other, bu t inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt ol ihe money, the Remedy or Re-nedies will be sent accord ing to your direction, by mail or express, poet paid. Ail Tes, DAX'L S. DARLIXG, 102 Na-au M.. New York. Put up in 50 cent and SI Bot.les each. iNOVen.ber 6, I86lr-6'ii. GUAM) JIK0RS FOR DECEM Kfc.R IERM, 1861. Bioom Philip Eer S Auston Ri tier. Beaver William S hell. Cadawissa Jacob (Jen-el. Cenne George Freas, Wm. Hoffman. Frar.klin Jesse Cieaver, Clinion Mrjn denhall. Ft-hingrreek Henry Birtenbertder. Greenwood William Mather. Ilemlnrk John McKe) nolJs. Jackson Iram Derr. Locust William Yeaaer. Madison Samuel Brugler. Maine John Grover. M tflin Joho Heider, Jacob Hattzel. Orange Phenia Brewer. Pine William Ka-hner. Scott John Kressler, Dan'l L. Eerhart, William White Shogarloal Sarn'l Kitchen, John Lewis TRAVERSE JUnoliS FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1861. Bloom Jo-hua Feiterman. Beaver Daniel G. Gearharl, Franklin L. Sim man Bor Berwick John McAnall, David Baucher. Briarcreek Jacob Bower,Francis Evans. Benion Eba McHenry. CaMawis-a William Juhn, Wm. Creasy. Centre Saw uei Creveling. Fishingcreek John Bor'on. John Hes, J tin Andrews, George M Howell, John Dre-her. Franklin Daniel Zrr. Greenwood Isaac D. Patton, John F. Moore. Locust Lewis Lee, William Thomas, Ma'hias Pering. Madison Silas Barber, Jacob Manning, William Kitchen. Montour John Dieterick, Washington Bitienbender. Miffl.n Thomas Hick. Mt. Plea-ant Joseuh R. Vanderslice. Orange David Aehenbacb. Pine Thomas Harlin, Jacob Chrstian, Hiram Shubz Roaringcreek Daniel Levan. Scott George Mack. Sugarloaf Jacob H. Frit2. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. THE undersigned would moM respect fully announce to the citizens of Blooms bnig aud vicinity, lhat she has josi receiv ed Irom Ihe eastern cine her fall and WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, all of which she is prepared to make op and sell at a very reasonable)' low figure. Her assorimen: of goods are a little superior in point of durability as well Usefulness, io any offered by her in ihi section heretofore. She returns thanks for the liberal patronage she has received, and respectfully solicits a continuance ,of Ihe same. MARY BAKKLEY. Koomsbor, Oct. 9r 1881. CITATION TO TIIE RLIRS (; OF JOSEPH PAXVON, DECEASED. COLUMBIA COUNTY SS: '7h 0fT""''Wealih of Penu". 'lAV' " ,"',H ' C"f'"'ne Paxion, ldo I loV" P-x'o... John ''a Ss,r'''-" "d Corge Hnhes, Admini-.raior, Bright K Paxton nf l.ycnmive coumv, Peno-y Uan'M, Charles R.' Paxmn, Benjamin F. Paxton and Llo)d Paxton, ol Columbia county. Pa, Joeph R Paxton of Philadelphia, Mary interrnar ried with George Scoti, of Columbia county children of the said Joseph Paxton cVc'd. Cnarles Vasims, Joseph P. Vastn e Sarah Va-line, antf Hannah Va-tine of Missouri, Mary in'ermamed with W. Scotl, of North. co,Pa.,Marv Ball and Sarah Ball.boih of the city o.' Philadelphia, and bo'h of whom are minors and have for their G iardian Rich ard SW. Dodsoii, Grand children of the said deceased. You and each ol you are hereby cited and commanded ip be and appear in your prop er persons, before the judges of the Or phans Court of said county, lo be holden at Bloonihburg. in, and for said county ihe first Monday of December next, then and there to answer ihe peti ion bf J. Frederick Pfah ler, tetiing forth, that the'said Joseph Pax ion in his lifetime lo wit: on ih first day of April, A D one thousand eij.L hundred and eixty one, wa seized in lee of and in tha following real estate situate in the said town ol Caltawissa to wit: all those thrne towr. lots Ijing ioniiguouv to each other and marked, and numbered in th- general plan of said town, fony nine (49) fifTy (50) and fifty de (5l) comprisina 0M sqtl!,w in Ihe plan of said towii, being two hundred and ten feel in length and two hundred and len feel in breadth bounded on the west by third Street, on the sooth, by south St, on the east by alley, andbn the north by an alley whereon are erected a tan yard, a frajne house, stable and other out build ings, thai being no seized, the aid Joseph Paxion, did on or belore the 'first day of April aforesaid, by a parol bargain or con tract agree to and with voor pe itioner to sell and convey ifie said real Estate wiih the appurtenances unto your peti'ioner in lee simple, and al-o the water right of the water, ii, ihe Spring run for the Use of the said Ian yard, the same as enjoyed by the said Joseph Pa'xion ixi.ter I,.. ,t..l f. JacoD Me'tz and Wile, dated 23d of April l;22, for ihe considera ion of iw,i thousand outlay six hundred of which was paid to ihe Ihe said Jo-eph 'Paxton, on ihe twenti eth day of May la-t, and ihe balance I to be pan! in two year Irom sid dale with iniere-t. That your petitioner i ready and willing to pay ir(e balatice of the saia con sideration mimey but thai no sutS -ient pro-vi-ion lor ihe per'orrnance "of Ihe said bar gainor ci.niract appears io have feen made by th e said deceased in h': lifetime thougt; he was well sain-hed and u.iendoj that the same should be coiiximma'ed, that ihe said Court will be pleased to d. tree the specific performance of 'he contract ac cording to- the true 'intent and meaning thereof m order io ihe completing of his title according to the act of Assembly hi ouch cae made arid provided. W lines the Honorable Warran I Wood ward E-q., "President of our said Court at Bloom-burg, tl'.e foiirteeiiia day of Septem ber A 'D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. Jacob Eyerlv, Clk..0 C. JOHN N YDER, Sherif. Bloomsburg O.-'oher 16, 1"61. CITATION TO rilEIIEIKS OF PETER 11AUTZEL, deed. IS PROOF if conduct with henry Hirlztl 'he Con.inoiiweaitn of Penn Sji!Cff'&. "Vl'tr.ia io Henry Hartzel, He 'j3irt ecCH Har zel. Ether in er aar Vy ried witn Isaac Noyer, Petr ''ufr' HaitZ"l, Jacob Hirtzei, Willi.m Hartzel, Sarah ii terrnarried with Jon. Fi-n-er, and Eh'zteth Harzel. ch Idren aud heir of Pe er 'Har zel defeated. You and each of you are hereby command ed and cited to be arid appear in your prop er persons before the Judge of -he Orphan's Court cf eaid County, to be hoU'en at J3:onmburg in and for said county, the 1-t Monday cd Decemi-er next, ttie i an f ther io answer the pet'iiion of Johu Keitf-r Ex ecutor of the last will and lesiamei.i of Peter Har zed ilec'.l . se'ling f rli : tat the said IVter iiart.eil in hi Ireuine to .Ml : i n il.e tenth day of Aprd, A D., Oiie ifiou-and eight hundred arid fihv two, -vaa seized tn i? of ni in the following fea en bed rl.i-. t.it lO'i an. I -rael of l'id in nrif ! All that cer'am piaii'aiiori and tract of Ui.d situate io Main town-hto afore-ailf adjoin ing land of Jo-epfi Harie, Jacob Sliuar, Solomon Sliumaii. Manilla Jawiisou. Stata John, and others containiiig Xinly seven Acres and mne perches more or le-s, that being so seized ihe said Pe er Harz-di, did by a bargain or contract in wiiung binding himself to sell and convey the -ail rual e-iate with ihe appurtenance unto hi- -ori Henry H-rtzell lor the consiileraiion of Nine een ln:ndred dollars, ihirieen hundred dollars ol the same to be paid in annual in s alnients of one hundred and six'y four dollars. The firt payment io wit: the im of one hundred and sixty foor dollar to be made irrmie year afierthe death of the said Peter Hanzell, aud the said contract which bears date on Ihe said ten'h day of April, A D. 1852. further provided that Ihe purchaser Henry Hanzell should receive his deed for said Reai Eiate al.er the ma ing ol the firl p mem, wiich sai l pav n.enl has teen maile to your petitioner, btx. hundred dollars of said purchase money by ihe terms of said Contract tvas to remain irt the premi-es during the life time nf the wife of Peter Hanzell. the interen on the same io be paid r her annually and the principal in ihree equal aruuai "'stalmenis afier tier death, but that no stifficiorit pro vision lor ihe performance of the ai bar gain or contract appear 'o have been ma la by ihe said decea-ed in his lifetime though he wa- well sati.-fied, and irtended thai the same -hould be conum motd. And tnat the siid Court will be pleased to decree the specific, performance of :he vaid co -tract according to the irue intent and meaning thereof in order to the completing of ii title according io the act ot Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness ihe Honorable Warren J WooJ waru E-q., President of our said Cour at Bloom-burg .he Seeeidh day nf September A. D., one thousand E'ght bnnd'e t and -ixty one: Jacob Eerly. Ci'k.. O C. JOHN SNYDER, Sheaf. B!oomburg, October 9. 161. $25: EMPLOYMENT ! $751 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from 525 10 S75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agent, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad dress Ehic Sewing Machine Co pant, R JAMES, Gei-eral Age.m, Milan, Oaio. Bloomsburg, Aug. 21, 1861. Come and St'ttle. THOSE knowing themselves indebted to the umjer-igned are Hereby notified to come ar.-d setlle their accounts without further notice. 1 am now in earnest. If hot attended 16 sooh their accounts will be placed in proper bands lor collection. J. E. SANDS. September 25, U61. FOR SALE! w2 EVEKAL desirable Budding Lota Bloom-burg, lot sale. Incnire of 1 Tugs 20, l66Vrtf. W. WlilT.