United States and I'ctas. The Iton. John Forsyth, on the p:irt of lliu United States Government, and General Meinucan Hunt on the part of the Texan Government Jmvo been appointed commissioners to rim and mark tho boundary lino between the two countries, as established by tho treaty of 1838, between tho United Slates and Mexico. Tho ratifications of tho conven tion to this effect hiivo been exchanged, nnd the Commissioners must enter upon their duties on or before tho 12th of Octobor next. Take Koike. Tho Postmaster Gcner nl, in n letter to the postmaster of Newport til- 1.1 savs: "Postmasters may enclose tho money in a letter to. the publisher of a newspaper, to nav the subscription of a third person, and frank the letter if written by himself, but if the letter be written by any other person, the DQStmaster cannot frank it." By this it will be seen that distant sub- ssenbers to newspapers can rcmu mo a mount of subscription without expenoe to either thomselves or the publishers. Bal timore 'Sun. Bigamy. William Daughtcn, formerly nf Vhilnilc'lnliia. :i naner staincr bv trade. 'young and handsoma" of course, has been committed to prison in Bostan to await trial charged with bigamy. Ho has married three women, who are all living, A Fine bundle of Fellows. The follow ing is a copy of a toast given at a celcbra- UUll ni uie am oi Jiuy, ui .wauisun iu. The Independent Order of Odd Fel lows: We know them to be good fellows; we see they arc happy fellows; we hope thoy may live to be old fellows; that their sweethearts may prove them to be gallant fellows; their wives faithful fellows; and may all their sons be patriotic fellows." MAIMIIRD Hv the Tlev. T). S. Tnhm Mr. Jonathan Rishel, to Miss Molly Foust r T- Ml. .oi uanviue. Mr. Webb, Please announce through your paper the same ot JACOB EYRELY, ns a suitable person to fill tho office of PR0TII0N0TARY of Columbia county, and oblige a HEMLOCKER. To the Electors of Columbia County. At tho solicitation of a number my friends in different portions of the county, I offer myself as a candidate for the offices of Register of Wills, AND Recorder of Deeds for Columbia County, and respectfully so licit your support for the same at tho ap proaching election. Should. I be elected, I will use my best exertions to perform the .duties of the office to the satisfaction of all concerned. CHARLES HEFLEY. Bloorasburg, September 7, 1830. jnr. jjauar l ue leave inrougli your paper to infoim tho Electors of Columbia -county that ISENJJ1M1N P; FORT- NER will bo a candidate, at the next Elec tion, for the office of REGISTER and RECORDER. Mr. Fortner undoubtedly is a very competunt man for the office, bu- lng.a good Uernian and English scholar. VALENTINE BEST, Having, with the approbation of the De mocratic party, made application, and re ceived from the Governor the nppointment of Prothonolaru, and Clerk of the Courts of General Quarter Sessions, Oyer and vv.n.'no.. nt.,.. n..- ...:n i (.ffliKf lkm. Ksijiuino will uu U candidate at the ensuing election, for those Unices. August 11, 1830. To the Electors of Columbia County. rcL.r.ow citizens, tiavinjr ueen ap pointed by thcGovernor of tho Slate, Regis- icr oj trius una uccoraer oi jjccus m Jan- wary last, and encouraged by a number of my friends, I now offer myself to your consideration for the office of ItEGISTER OF WILLS and RECOR DER OF DEEDS, .at the next October election, and respect ifully solicit your suffrages. PHILIP BILLMEYER. JDOCT. TICKER'S EMBROCATION, roil TUB 'An almost certain Cure. Also, a quantity of ffiist received and for sale by J. MOYER. August 24. Estate of Jl URMIA M HESS, late of r ougarwaj lownsmp, uotumuta County, deceased. rOTIUE is hercliy given, lhatkUcr.i testnmcn. tary.havo liccu grunted to tho subscriber, up on the above estate. AH persons indebted to said deceased's estato nro requested to mako imnicdiato payment, and tltoso having claims or demands a gainst the same, to present thrm, duly authenticated for netllement, to JOHN IICSO, jr. Ex'tor. July 'J7, 1639. MILITARY NOTICE. THE Uloonisburff Artillery will meet at tho housn of Chailes Doeblc'r, in Blooms- burg, on Saturday the 21st day of Scntem- b r, at C o'clock in the forenoon in com plete uniform, for an excursion to Danville, to join in tho exercises of that Volunteer Battiillinn. A punctual attendance is requested at the hour, as the boat will leave as soon af ter as possible. ECTho company will assemble in Mar ket square, on Tuesday evening next, at G o clock, in citizen dress, for drill. By order of the Captain, E. ARMSTRONG, O. S- Sept. 14. Will bo held at the house of Samuel Ricker, in Orangevillc, on Saturday, the 2RA Sentpmh FT. . lirllftli will br rTnr- " ..... whvi ed for sate, One Buggy Waggon, hung with eliptic springs, and ono truck wagon, both new, with two setts of Harness; Beds and Bed steads, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Secretary, Crockery and Queens Ware, imported Car peting, Wash Stands, Corner Cubboards, ono coal arid Wood Stove, and all kinds of Household and Kitchen Furniture too nu merous to mention. All kinds of Bottles and Decanters; quart, pint, and half-pint Hint glass luinbicrs, dec. Conditions made known at time of sale. Sale to commenco at 10 o'clock, A. M. SAMUEL RICKER. Orangeville, Sept. 14, 1839. STRAYED away from the subscriber, on Monday, tho 2d day of this month, a red and white spotted milch COW, with thick strait horns, abou six years old. A liberal reward will be given for any infor- mation concerning her. JOHN M. CHEMBERLIN. Bloomsburg, Sept. 14, 1839. ESTATE OF JAMES DILL, DEC'D NOTICE is hereby given, to the heirs and legal representatives of James Dill, late ot Hemlock township, Columbia county, Pa., deceased, that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation, issued out of the Or phans' Court of said Columbia county, to me directed, lor the partition oi the real es tateofsaid deceased, situate in tho town ship aforesaid, containing according to a survey made in 1830, two hundred and for ty-scven and a half acres and allowance of 6 per cent., &c, amongst tho heirs and le gal representatives of said deceased, I will hold an inquest on the premises, on Mon day, tho 21st day of October, 1830, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of making partition of, or to value and appraise the same, at which time and plare you are re quested to attend if you chink proper. WM. KITCHEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Danville, Sept. 14, 1839. 5 4l20 JTpTlie Pennsylvania Reporter, atllar risbuig, will pleaso publish the above notice four timc3, charge and send bill to the Sher iff of Columbia county. PT31 ho Copartnership heretofore existing between Owen D. Letb, Samuel Shadmun and George Fredericks, trading under, the firm of O. D. LEW &. Co., at Cuttuwissa Foundry, was dissolved on the 31stday of July last. All persons having claims against tho said linn, or knowing themselves indebted; will please call on 0. D. I.cib, with whom tho books re main for settlement. Tho Foundry busines will in future, be carried on by 0. D. Leib and Gcorgo r rcdcncRs. OWEN D. LEIB, S. S1IADMAN, GEO. FREDERICKS. Caltawissa Foundry.August 27th, 1833. 18. Important to Farmers. BRYAN'S PATENT FAHITI1TG MILLS, MANUFACTURED DY AUSTIN & MYERS, Selins Grove, Union County, Pa., WILL bo kept constantly on hand, for salo by CHARLES DOEULER, liloomsburg. The above .Mills tiro a superior article of the kind and no farmer hhould bo without one, Several far mum in Bloom township will testify iu their favor from actual use, August 'J, DOT. C3AHBEW MOYEK, French ICIiuitmatism Doctor, From Reading, Informs tho public that ho has returned to Bloom burg, after an absence siuco April last, and can bo found at tho Hotel of Daniel Snyder.whero ho will be at all times ready to attend to patients who uro alllictcd with Rheumatic pains in the limbs or body. Jllooiiuuurg Aus. J, lain. ll A tTourncymau TO THE GUNSMITH BUSINESS t wanted by tho subscriber. An industnoua. steady and good workman, will rcceivo steady employ and good wages, upon application to JUiNAri KlSftJSK. Oranserillr, Aujust 3, 1830, GEtiERAt ELECTION'. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an act of tho General Assem i.i., c r, l.l. r . . v v v vviiimuimuaim ui i cnnsyiva- nla, entitled "All act relating to tho clcclioris of this vvommonweaun, passed uio Zd day of July. A. D. looa, u is mauo mo uuiy 01 uio sncrtll of every :ounty to givo public notice of such election to bo loldcn. and to mnbn Itrimvn In cnl. nm! of ficers are to bo elected l Therefore, I, WILLIAM KITCHEN. High Shciff of the county of Columbia, no mike khuww oy una advertisement to the Ulcctorsof uuid county of Columbia, that u General Election will bo held in the said countv. on Tuesday the Rtli day of October next, at tho several distticts Uiereof as lollows, to wit : That part of BLOOM TOWNSHIP, Not included in the new Election district hereinafter mentioncd.at tho house of Charles Doebler, m Bloorasburg. BRIER CREEK TOWNSHIP, At the town house in Berwick. CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP, At the house now occupied by Stacy Marje- mm in tlm ti-ittn n( f1 In n tn DERRY ITOWNSHIP, (a separate election district At the houso of Jacob Sdidcl in said town ship. That part of FISHING CREEK TOWNSHIP, Not included in the new election district hereinafter mentioned, at the house of Dan icl Peeler, in said township. GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, At the house now occupied by Joseph Lem on. HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP, At the house of John M'Rcynolds, in said township. JACKSON TOWNSHIP, At the house of Joshua Savage, in said town ship. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, At'thc house of Henry Gibson, in said town ship. , LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP, (a separate election district) At the Union School house in said town ship. MAHONING TOWNSHIP, At the Court House in Danville. MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP, At the house of John Keller, jr, in said township. MADISON TOWNSHIP, At the house of Jeremiah Welliver, in Jer- sertown. That part of MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, Not included in the new election district hereinafter mentioned, at the home of Fred crick Miller in said township. MONTOUR TOWNSHIP, At the house of Leonard Lazarus, in said township. SUGARLOAF TOWNSHIP, At the house of Ezekicl Cole, in said town ship. ROARING CREEK TOWNSHIP, At the house of John Ycager, in said town ship. THE DISTRICT Comnosed of parts of the township of Bloom, Mount Pleasant and Fishing Creek, which by ait act of tho General Assembly, passed the 15th day of April, 1SJ0, was established into a separate election dislrict.at , . . . . n t 1 1 ! C.Johnson, in the town oi urangevine THE DISTRICT Composed of that part of Mifllin township laid off for a new township, to be called 1 Paxton.' which by an act of Assembly, passed the first day of April, 1830, was es tablished into a separate election district, shall hold their election at the house of Ad am Mk'heal in the said district, At which time and place are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Columbia ONE PERSON for member of the Houso of Representatives of the Uommonwcalth ot Tcnnsylvania ONE PERSON to fill the offices, of Prothonotary, Clerk of tho Courts of General Quarter Sessions, Oyer and 'lerminerand Orphans Court. ONE PERSON to fill the offices of Register of Wills and Recurder of Deeds. ONE PERSON for Commissioner. ONE PERSON for county Treasurer ONE PERSON for county Auditor. The qualified electors of sa'd county ro also re quired to voto for or against tho erection of a Poor Houso in the said countYiOf Columbia m pursuance of an act of assembly, passed at tho last session of tho legislature. The general election and election for inspectors and judges to bo opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall conliimo without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when tho polls shall bo closed, Tho qualified citizens of the several districts and towiuhips shall meet on the Fridiy next preceding the second Tuesday of October next, to wit: on Friday tho 4th of October, 1839, at the several pla ces now' prescribed by law for holding tho district and township elections and each of said qualified citizens shall olo by ballot for one person as Judge, and also for ono person as Inspector of election, and the person hiving the crcatwt number of votes for Judge hall Le publicly declared td be Judgo of elec tions, and llio two persons having tho greatest num ber rif votes for Inspector shall b6 pnblicly declared to bo Inspectors of elections. Hut when any town ship lias been or shall be divided in forming an elec tion district, Judge and inspectors of tho election shall )jo chosen in tho manlier prescribed i.i tho ecv cnth section, as follows 1 " Where any township has been or shall bo divided iu foiming an election district, the qualified citizens of cadi part of buch iuviucu lownsnip snail severally elect iutlie manner and at lllo timn and place aforesaid, TWO inspec tors for each of tho said election districts, and shall also elect ono person to servo as Judge of tho clco lions in each district. In pursuance of on Act of the General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tied " An act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," pasted tho 2d day of July A. D. 1833, Notice is hereby given, "That every person, except justices of the peace, who shall hold any olHco or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States', or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commisuoned ollicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judicia ry department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the Statu Legis lature, and of the select or common council of any nty, or commissioners of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at tho same time tho oflico or appointment of Judge, In spector, or Clerk, of any election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any sucii election, shall bo eligible to any office to be then voted for." And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled " an Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed July Md, lH3U,lurtlicr provides as follows, to wit: " That the Inspectors nnd Judges chosen as afore said, shall meel at the respective places appointed for holding tho Election in the District to which thoy respectively belong, btforo nine o'clock in tho morning of the Second Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall ap point one clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of sucli district. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on tho day of any election, then tho per son who shall have received the second highest num ber of voles for judge at tho next preceding election, shall act as an inspector iu his place, and in caso the person who shall havo received thehighest num ber ol votes lor inspector shall not attend, the per son elected a Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and m caso tho person elected a Judge shall not attend, then Uio inspector w ho received tho high est number of votes, shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for the since of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. " It shall be the duty of said assessors respective ly, to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judge, when cal- hxl on, in relation to the right of any person assess ed by them to vole at such election, of such other matters in relation to tho assessment ot voters as the said inspectors or judge, or either of them, shall from timo to ttmo rfffjuirc. "No person shall be permitted to rcti dt fitly C lection as aforesaid, other than a white freeman ol the ago of twenty-one years or more, who-shall havo resided iu this state at least one year, and m election district where ho ollirs to vote at least ten days im mediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall havo been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who had previ ously been a qualified voter of this state, and re moved tucrclroin and returned, and wno siuu nave resided in the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote after residing iu this state six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United Slatas, between tho ages of twenty-one and twenty-two and having ic sided in this stato one year and in tho election dis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No persons shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commis sioners as -aforesaid, unless, First ; He pro duco a receipt for tho payment, within two years, of a state or county tax assessed a- grceably to the constitution, and givo satis factory evidence either on his own oath or aflirmation ol another, that he lias paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a rcceipt.shall rnako oath to tho payment thereof, or Sec ond : If he claim a right to vote by being an elector betsvecn the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state at least one year next before .his application, and make euch proof of resi dence in the district as is required by this act; and that he does verily believe from tho accounts given him that he is of the age a foresaid and gives such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of tho person so admitted to vole shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by the in spectors and a note made opposito thereto by writinir the word tax," it ne snail do admitted to voto by reason of having paid a lax, or the word "age," it he shall bo ad mitted to vote on account of his age, and in either caso the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where tho name of the per son claiming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assess or, or hi3 right to vote whether found there on or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the stato for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least ono competent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that he has resided within the dis trict for more than ten days next immedi ately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove in to said i'distrlol for (tic humosd of Vbllfff therein. Every, pqrson qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof, if required of his residence arid payment of taics, as a foresaid, shall be admitted to vote in tho township, ward or disttict in which hbthall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officers of an election uiUlcr lliitf act from holding such election, or use or threateh any violence to arty such officer, of shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up, or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window wheie the sarad may tie holden, or shall riotously disturb me peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats', fotce, or" violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall bd fined irt anystirri not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any tiino nof icss man one or more than twelve months. And ir it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such i lT.nco shall bo had4 that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district, or township wero the said offence was'cominillcd, and noten- titled to vote therein, then, on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall rhako antf bet or wager upon the rcsuit of any election wiium us commonwealth, or shall oiler to make any such bet or wager, either by ver bal pioclamalion thoreof, or by any written or printed advertisements, challedga orin- vito any person or parsons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times thd amount so bet, or offered to be bet. If any person( not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vole at any election with' in this commonwealth, of being othorwiso qualified, shall vote out of his proper dis- trict, or if any person knowing the want off such qualification shall aid or procure such person to vote the persons co offending shall, on conviction; be fined in any sum! not exceeding two hundred dollars, and b imprisoned for any term not exceeding threa months "If any person shall voter at mora than one election district, or otherwise fraudu- lently voto more than once on the same day or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tlitf inspector two tickets together' with the in lent to illegally vole, or shall procure anoth er so to do, he or they so offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor mora than twelvo months, 'If any petsoa not quahncf fo Vote in this commonwealth sgeeable to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear1 at any place of election for the plfrposff of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citi zens qualified to vote, he shall, on convic tion, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding' one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceed-' ing three months." The Judges are to make llielr returns for the county of Columbia, at the Court House in Danville on Friday the lllh da of October. A, D. 1839. God save the Commonwealth. "WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sh'tf. Sheriff's Office, Danville, 7 Sept. G, 1839. 5 , I, i DK, II. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, respectfully informs Intf citizens of Bloomsburg and its vicinity, that he may be consulted in Ihe line of his pro- fession at the house of Daniel Snyder in Bloomsburg, where ha will remain for lwe or three weeks only. To those who want teeth inserted the present time presents art opportunity which should not be noglcctedi as he has an elegant assortment of tetlx with him. Cleaning, plugging &c, will ba also attended to. Charges moderate &c. &c. Bloomsburg, Aug. 17, 1639. DR. PHELPH'S Compound Tomato Entirely VcgciabU, A new and invaluable AfeJicine for all dieacases arising from impurities of the blood morbid secre tion of the liver and stomach. Also, a substitute for calomel, as a chathartlc in Fevers and alll'iUioiu diseases. These popular pills combining a newly discov ered Alkaline sub'tanco extracted from tho TO.M.V1 TO ri,ANT, with other vegetable snbstances whicii have been found to modify und diffuse its ef fects, are believed to bo tlio best Alterative and Ca thartic Modicino ever discovered. For ordinary family physio they arc uni1 versally approved, ns tho best ever offered. A full account of this Mcdicii.o, and nvu merous certificates from physicians and others, accompany each box. Just received ami for sale at tne new Drug Store by J- MOYEK, dgetiU Aug. 17. wood. Vv6od The printer wailts a load of wood, and I ( some of his friends would furnish him with one, they would oblige htm much,