PROCLAMATION. PHERKAS, by an net of tho General Assem bly ol llio Coromvealtli of Penusv Ira ni, entitled " Anattrtilating to tlic elections of this Commonwealth, passed tho 2d dav of July, A. 1). 1839," it is made tho duty of the Sheriff of every county to givo public notice of such election to bo holdcii, ami tomako known in such notlco whnl of-liccr.- iro lo lw plcoled : Therefore, . I, WILLIAM KITCHEN, liigh Sheriff of the county of Columbia, no make knuwv hy this advertisement to tho Electors of said county nt Columbia, that n oneral Election will he held in the raid county, on Tuesday tho 13th nay ot Uctobcr next, nt tho several districts thereof as, lollows, to wit : Bloom township, at the house of Charlca Docb Icr, in Uloomsburg. Drier Creek tev.nship, at the town houso in Ber wick. Calawissa township, at the house now occupied by David Ulark, in tho town of Uatawissn. Dcrry township, (a separate election district) at llio uousc ot .men l Hcidclin saul townsliip. Fishing Creek township, at tho houso of Daniel Peeler, in said township. Greenwood township, at tho houso now occupied hy Joseph Lemon. Hemlock township, at the houso of John M'Rey- nolds, in salu township. jacicson lownsnip, at tho homo ol Joshua lavage, in said township. Liber ty township, at the houso of Henry Gibson, in said township. Limestone township, (a separate election district) at the Union .School houso in said township. Mahoning township, at tho Court Houso in Dan ville. Mifflin township, at the house of John Keller, jr. in said township. Madison township, at the house of Jeremiah Wdlivor, in Jcrwytnwn. Mount Pleasant township, at tho heusc of Fred crick Miller in said townsliip. Montour township, at the houso of Leonard Laz arus, in said township. Sugarloaf township, at the houso of Ezckiel Cole, in. said township. Roaring Lrcck township,at the. house of John Ycager, in said township. Orango township, at tho house of I, C. Johnson, in tho town of OrangcriUc. The District Composed of that part of Mifllin township, laid off for a new township, to be called " 'iixtou,' which hy an act of Assembly, passed tho first day of April, 183C, was establish into n sepa rate election district at the houso of Adam Michcal in the said district. Valley township, at tho houso of David Grey, in said township. At which time and place arc to bo elected hy.tlic frpemcn of tho county of Columbia, kONE PERSON for member of Congress, ONE PERSON for member of Scnato of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for member of tho Houso of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Commissioner. ONE PERSON for county Treasurer. ONE PERSON for county Auditor. ONE PERSON for Sheriff. ONE PERSON for Coroner. In pursuance of an Act of the General Asscm Wy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, cnti tied "An act relating to tho elections of this Com monwealth,," passed the 2d day of July A. D. 1S3U. Notice is hereby Given, The general "election to he opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment unlil 7 o'clock in the cvcnins.whea tho polls shall bo closod. Tho scvctal inspectors and Judges elected on tho 3d Friday in March last, in pursuance of tho 3d Section of tho act of tho 2d of July, 1839, will hold the general election on tho 2d Tuesday of October next. "That every person, except justices of the peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government ot tho Lmted states, or of this State, or of anv cilv or incorporated dis trict, whelhor a ci-iimissioncd officer or otherwise, a subordinate 'officer or agent, who is, or shall bo cmnlovii" under the IccislatWc, executive or ludic'm- denarl mentof this State, or of tho United Stales, or ot any city or incorporated district, and also,lhat every member df Congress, and of tho State Legis- litw m.d of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising at tho imc time the otlice or appointment oi .iuu, in-.-pector, or Clork, of an election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall Lo eligible lo any office to ho then voted for," And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled nn Act rlating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3d, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit : " That tho Insjicctore and Judges chosen as afore said, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the Election in the District to which they rojpectively belong, before nino o'clock in tho rooming of the Second Tuesday of October in oach &nd every year, an J each of said inspectors hhall ap point one olork, who shall be a qualified voter of uch district. " In case the person who shall have received tho vrond hinhost number of vote for judge shall not attend on the day of any election, the pep nan who shall hayc received the wcond highest Hunt- iKM-.of votes forjudgiat tlio next preceding election, Bhall act as a iudsre in his place, and in- caso the pcreon who shall have received the highest nunv cr of vote Jor inspector snail not iiucne, mo per son elected a Judge shall appoint an inajwetor in his place; and in cose the person elected a Judge shall not attend, than ihe imqicctor who rcccjwd tho high est number of votes, wall appoint a judge in his places uiul if any vacancy thall continue in tho loor: for the space of one liour after the titti" fixed by law for the opening of the election, Ihe qualified votois of tho townhip, ward or district, for which sue.li oMeer ahall have lieen elected, present at tho jilaco of elfldion, wall eleci ora of their numbor to fill such vacaney, " It shell be the duty of said assessors respective ly, to attend t the place of holing every general, f pcrial, or township election, during the whole time aid election ia keja open, Ht tho pwp0 of Vy'nH information lo the ) ic-tu.- .tmi judge, when eal led on, in relation t'J t.i.- right ol any lioraon aaaaa rd by tliem lo vut- ;.t such election, of such other matter in iehuub tn tho asoi ..-moot of voters aa tji? aid iwpsUorg or judge, or either of them, ahall fiorn tuno to time require, "No person shall ha pencilled to vote at any c- lection as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the iipe of twenty-one years or more, who Miall hate resided in this state at least one y cm, and in election district where ho oilers to vote at least ten days im mediately preceding such election, and within two years paid n state or county tax, which shall lravc been amrraed at least ten days before the election. But' a cithten of the United Stales, who had previ ously been a qualified voter of this state, and remov ed therefrom and returned, and who shall have re sided in tho election district, olid paid taxes as afore said, Anil bo entitled to vote after rccsiding in this stuto six months. Provided, That the white free men, citizens of tho United Slates, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two and having re sided in this stale one year and in the election dis trict ten days as aforesa'd, shall be entitled to vote, although they fhnll not have paid taxes. No person shall be admitted to vote whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners as aforesaid, unless, First! He pioduccs a receipt fur the pnyment,vvilh ill two yoars, of a state or county tav. assessed o grccably to tho constitution, and give satisfactory evidenco cither on his own oath or ofiirmntion of another, that ho has paid such a tax, or on a fail ure to produco a receipt, ihall make oath to llio pay ment thereof, or Second : If ho claim n right to vote by being nn elector between the ages of twen-ly-ono and twenty-two jonrs, ho shall depose on oath or affirmation, thil'hc has resided in tho stato nt least one year next bofoic his application, and make such proof of residence in tho district as is required by this act; and that he does crily be lieve from the accounts given him that he is of tho ago aforesaid and gives such other evidence as is required hy this act, whereupon tho name of the person so admitted to vote shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by Ihe inspectors and a note made opposilo thereto by writing tho word " tax," if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word " age," if he shall be admitted to vote on account of his ngc. and in either case tho reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mako the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. in all cases where tho name of the person claim ing heroic is not found on tho list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it (.hall ho tho duty of tho inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his qual ifications, and if ho claims to have resided within tho slato for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall mako proof by at least one competent witness, who shall bo quali fied elector, that ho has resided within the district for ten days noxt immediately preceding said election, and shall alto himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within tho diUrict, and that he did not remove into said district for tho pufposo of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforeaaid. and who shall mako duo proof, if required of his residence und payment ol taxes, ns alorcsaid, fchall bo admitted to voto in tho township, ward or district in which ho shall reside. If any person Stall r.nvcnl or attcmnt In nrevent any officers of an election unilCrmw c -jjj ing such election, or use or threaten any violence" to any smch officer, or shall interrupt or improperly mlerlcro with him in the execution ol ins uuiy, or shall blsck up, or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the sr.mo may be holdcn, or shall riotously disturb the pcaco at sucn election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, lorcc, or violence, wan design to lnuucnco unduly or overawe any ulector, or to prevent him from votinc, or to restrain the freedom of choico, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, and no impris. oncd for any time not les than one or more than twelve months. And if it shall bo shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall bo had, that the ncrson so offendim; was not a resident of tho-city, ward, district, or township were tho said offenco was committed, and not entitled to voto therein, then, on conviction, ho shall be sentenced o pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and ho imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two yoars. It any person or persons shall mane any net oi wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall oiler to jnaUo any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisements, cluilengo or invito any person or persons to mako such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or luy shall forfeit and pay thico times tho amount so bet, or offered tq be lict. . If any person, not by law qualified, ulvall fraudulently voto at any election with, in this commonwealth, or bein otherwise qualified, shall vole out of his proper dis trict, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification shall aid or procuro such person to vote, the persons so oflVndipjj, Blijill on conviction, ho tineil in any sum not exceeding livo hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three mouths. "If any person shall vote at moro llian one election district, or otherwise fraudu lently voto moro than once on tho same day or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tho inspector two ticuet.s together with the in tent lo illegally vote, or shall procure anotli or so to do, ho or they so ofl'endiiiL', shall on con-iciion be fined in any sum notices than fifty nar moru than five hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. "If any person not qualihcu to vole in this commonwealth agreeable to lavv,(cxcopt the sons at qualilied citizens; shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citizens nualiiied to vote, lie shall, on conviction lorfeil and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. And hy the 4th Section of the act of ICth April, 1810, it is enacted, "That the 15th section of the act as passed July Id 1839, entitled un act relating to ttie election of this comiunwoalth, shall not bo so construed as to prevent any militia olficer.orboroiiiil officer, fiom serving as Judge, Inspcttor.or Olcrk at auvireneral oi capeciul election in this commonwealth The Judges arc to mako their returns for the county of Columbia, at tho (Jourt House in Danville on Fiiday the 10th of Octobor, A. D. 1810. God save the Commonwealth. day WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sh'ff SheiilT's UJbcu, Uanvllle, Sent, (i, 1850 THE RESURllECTtoN Oil, PBRSIAH PffiLS. CNrrEMori to Tiir.HTor.AX.BnAXiir.Tn's.'nvAX CIaniAX PuntiATivt, the Matciuitss fnriewn WixATtvr, or any other pills or compound before the public, us certified to by Physicians and others l.ct none condemn them until they have tried Ihom, and then wo are certain they will not. Ills now a settled point with nil who have used tho Vegetable Persian Pills that they arc pre-emi nently the best nnd most elhcacious Family Mcdi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with their Sover eign power over disease, they would keep tlicm and bo prepared with a sute remedy to apply on tlio firs appearance of disease, and then ho.vv much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well ns the lives of thousands who arc hurried out of lime hy ncplcctins disease in its first stages, or by not being if, pusfi-FHiuu ui a remeuy vviucu inuy cuu piacu UC' pendenco upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The name of these pills orcinatcd from tho cir curastancc of the medicine being foilnd only ill the cemetaries of Persia. This vegotnblo production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to itn medicinal qualities and virtues. In half cen tury it became an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. The extract of thi3 singu lar production was introduced into some parts of llu rope in the year 17S3, and used hy ma'iy celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in tho year 17U2, the extract wa) combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in tlm East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir able effect of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general use. Their long established character their univer sal and healing virti.es, the detergent nnd cleansing qualities of their-specific action upon tho glandular pnrt ol the system, are such as will sustain their re putation and general use in the American Repub lic. . CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, hy way ol experiment, used the Hygcan, and most of tho rarious kinds ol Pills, in my practice, which have borno the highest repute in tho public estimation, that have been ottered for sale in this vicinity for the last five ycais, including thoso called tho Kcsqrreclion or Persnin Pills; nnd the public may test assured that nono nuions tho wholo cataloguo has answered a better purpose, as an easy ajffl effectual remedy, than Uio Resurrection or Tcrsian Pills, in most cases of disease. Cit.inLr.s Backus, M. 1). Rochester, IS'. V. Sept. SI, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Cha,o & Co. Gents, Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or J'ersian Pill', upon those about to diem IF" wcrc ''idiiced to make a trial of children, and hadVufieicirtnHnr.ite jnothcr of live cruciating pains during and after her confincnmu: of each. She had tried every means and taken much medicine, hut found little or no relief. She cjmmcr.ccd taking tho J'ersian J'ilb about three months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time previous) and in a short time she was enabled by their uso to attend to the cares of a mother to her family until her con finement. At the timo she commenced taking the J'ersian Pills, and for several weeks pi evious, she was afflicted with a diy hard cough, nnd frequent scveie cramps, which tho uso ot the fins entirely removed before using half a box. It is with the greatest confidenco that wo advise all those about to become mothers to mako use of tho Persian Pills. All those that have taken them in our neighbor hood have trot along in tho same easy manner, and are uhout the house in n few da3's. There docs not appear to bo half tho danger of other dangers setting iu after confinement, where these Pills are taken. Wo unitedly sov.lct none neglect taking them, for thev aro in tho reach of tho poor as well as the rich Wo aro truly thankful that there is a remedy which females can easily procuro which tcnd3 to lessen tho orld of suffering, winch many ol them have to ucnr, and perhaps save the lives of thousands which, would ithcrwiso no lost. Rochester, May 14, 183S; corner of Calhdontan square, Edinburg blreet; for further particulars see subscribers. S. RoucnTS, Ajtj,- O. Hon cuts Ronir.sTr.n, Sept. 24, 1830 Messrs. E. Chase Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great cure your Pills, have performed on me I had Wen sick about 7 yoars auout years anil u nail con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twclvo physicians of the first standing; my lungs were seriously nfficted; I had 3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and harsh most of the time; my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with extreme irnta- blcnoss oi tho nervous system, and othci dinicultioa which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all mcdicinoa which wcro advertised, hutto.no advantage, until I tried your Vcgctablo Persian Pills. I began lo gain iu a short timo after I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I look 3 boxes, I was nblo to ride out and to tako con siderable exercise, and at this timo I enjoy good health, and am nblo to do good duy's woik. If any noo wishes ft more particular history of my Buffer ings, hit may call on me, at the comer of Alain and Clinton-streets, Uocheler. RUBY ADAMS. Fits Cuiit.ii Tho undersigned hereby certify, that wo aro the Parents of two children who havo ucen afflicted with fits moro or less from their infun cy, and that we have spared no pains or expense iu . ' i .., . , cnue avoriug iu meet ;t cure, nut vvinioui any ociic ficial effect, uiiil hearing of the Insurrection or Per sian Pills, vv hen four boxes weie immediately procured, nnd beforo three boxes wcro taken, tho fits had abated in Ircqucncy, and oveiy sym- torn much improved, nnd now wo aru happy to stato that our childjon by tho use of tho Persian Pills, with the blessing of find, aro entirely cured and havo no symtoin or appearance of fits, will find ti tho Persian J UU a sure and perlect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. The nliove pills may ho had of the following a genu John Mpyer, lllpomsbnrg; II, Miller, Ber wick; J. Cooper & Sons, Ilazeltou; C. llortman ISspeytQwn; John Shurpla, Cattawiawi; hymiti bholev, Danville. Earn Taylor, agent far he Stato of Pennsylva nia.Tcsidlng at Rochester N, Y. to whom all orders can bo addicted, GftEA'r AftniVAL FltOM N. VOttk PETERS' VEGETAHLE PILLS. ORE than six millions of boxes of these eelebraed pill s have been sold iu the Uni tod Stales since January 1835. Hundreds aiulthousHnds bless the dnv they be came acquainted with Peters', Vegetable pills, which, in consequence of their extraordinary goodnesH,havo nttaincd a popularity unprecedented in the history ot medicine. AVlicn taken according to tho directions accom panying them, they aro highly bencfiicial in tho prevention nnd cure of bilious fever, fever and a- gue, dyspepsi.i, liver complaints, sick hea.l-ichc, nundice, nstlinm, rheumatism, enlargement of tho spleen, piles, colic, fctnule obstructions, heartburn, furred tongue, nausea, distension of tho stomach ondjjowcls, incipient diarrhaa, flatulence, hnbitnn eostivcuess, loss of appetite, blotched or shnllow complexion, nmjjn all cases of tcrpor of tho bow el?, where a cathartic or nn aperient is needed. i ney aro exceedingly mild m their operation, pro ducing neither nausea, griping, nor debility, and in consequence ot their AINTl-IilljlUUS QUALI TIES, aro tho best of all remedies in scarlet fever, fever and ague, bilious fever, and all diseases which uavo ineir origin in accumuia lion oi mill, i in a word Dr. J'ctcrs' pills are the prcat bilious antidote, and with a supply ot them all bilious nliections can bo kept nt a distance. HEAC-ACHE, SICK AND NERVOUS. Thoso who have suffered and are woiry of suffer in? from theso desUoying complaints, will find in i'elerH' Vegetable pills a remedy at onco certain and immcdiato in its effect. In DYSPEPSIA They stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in n fiiw weeks, nfter having suffered under this dread ul complaint for years. 1 he world Is vastly out of tune, And seems beyond correction; Cut I'von spell, that very soon Will mako it all perfection: Will soon expel disease end pain, So none shall be afllictcd; And then shall euro all ills amain, To which men arc addicted. O would you know this scourge of ills, So various and so gIoriou 1 They arc tho VEGETABLE PILLS Of J'ETERS, so victorious. O yes, they ore. those pills of pride, Which nil the world are praising, For never did tho gods piovidc A med'einc so amazing. Tho' Spleen or Chol'ra rack you through, Willi this you need uotfear them; If Gout afflict, .ind Colic too, A box or too will clear them: And if your liver's out of tune-, If wild your head is aching; If jaundice dies you like the moon; Or ague sets you shak ng; If grim dyspepsia thins your chyle; If devils blue aro grinding; If you aro plagued with gripo or bile, Or fevers loose or binding; O tell no doctor of your ills, Nor trust to baths or lancinc; Eut face the rogues with PKTERS' P1XX - vjjn'U send them prancing. These valuable nill-Tare m,,.-, drcth's, Mofl'ett's, Evans, Hunts. thcTTrnai.Ti.J fact to any other pill ever brought bclore tho public One 25 Cent Uox will prove mcir virtue in this county, ns their surprising virtues aro establish ed all over the United States, Canndas, Texas, Mex ico and the West Indies. fTjEnquire for Peter's Vcgctablo And Eilhous pills.jp) They can bo obtained of D. S. Tobias nnd J. R. Moycr, Dloomshurg, Wm. Riddle & Co. Danville, andatalliho principlo stores m the state. 8m47 LIVERY AND EXCHANGE. VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has alwayson hand, nt tho Li very Stable in Uloomsburg, for the purpose of Hire or Exchange, u vaiicty of E2rst;s, SmJics, Gigs, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for tho accommodation ol customers. He has also made arrangements for carrying pas sengers from MoomOmrg to Muncy, nnd from Uloomsburg to Uuekalctvs on tho Owego turnpike. Leaves Uloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday nt 7 o'clock in tho morning anil arrive at Muncy the same evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Uloomsburg tho saino evening. Leaves Uloomsburg evey Wednesday morning for Uuckalcws and return the same day. Personal application can be made at his residence, when every means will he mod to render entire sat isfaction to thoso who may give him a call. NOAH 8. PRENTIS. Uloomsburg, March 28, 1810. 48. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has romov ed his shop into his dwelling a few doors above thc.IIotel kept by E. Ilotvel, and nearly opposite the dwelling ol (Jharles Kaler, where he may always be found rea dy to make up all garments intrusted to ins rare, with neatness and despatch. Thankful for past favors, to such as havo encouraged him heretofore. And by strict attention to business, hopes still to rnciit a laigcr share of public patronage A good fit insured in all cases. N. II, AM hinds of country produce taken in exchango for work. And tho needful never refused. Uloomsburg, April 11, 1840. THE ESTVJ'E Of JACOB AIL,DECEA$ED. OTICE IS HEREUY GIVEN, that la Let - tors of administration on tho above estate havo been granted lo tho subscriber, residing Mount rioasant township, Columbia county, i uereloro all persons indebted to tho estate ot deceased.aro requested to make immediate payment, and all those Imving claims will presont them, WILLIAM J. IKELER; Admr. Mount I'loasant, Aug. 28, 1810. 6t. WH. L12IDVS "?.! USA PARJLLA liLOUD PJtA CIIOULIJ reaoivo anrcfciriirnr.,. ' ,. .'IBt . ail I . ,. ill exiwpnrn; ' F-W 1' irst Because they are cnmnoi .-d nf v.. , oxtmcM, frce from minerals; and is 'eiil"' nil timM Vtllll nmf.wt .nrnt.. I . .Si out restraint Irom occupation, t. m; to lunV w , - .V. . Second Uccauso they aro compel of medicinal extracts, as havo hern employ,, u tho llloxt rrlnlimti-il nml Hi 1 ' "i nu i iiyrir urn. i more than n century past, in purifying the l' nnd Animnl ll!,l f ,1,. 1..1.. ' ' b "le "' Third Uccauso they may bo employed ....... . ... uiAui ui'T io ic run.. lauCn. and their on,r.itinn will nni I. ..... . . 1 , ............. uu iiueii,. griping of tho bowc s. i,ii.kiip m ...' 7 prostration of tho system, &c, ns arc woiv'"" I J 111 ID Fourth Uccauso they po-wo-i a cot-iliinnW lint nrwAtinjI titr nntr nil... ..ill . , V '"'ii I.U.Il' IC Ort'tf , nlion wlmtnvnr. Tliftir rto : .... f all impuntios with which th-v blood and flui'- tho body may bo ulY-cled, nnd by their gently or tlvo cited, rcinoviug such impuriti i from the , cm. Piflli Because they are tlm terror of Q. and Impostors, for most persons aro obh d t,i ' 111,, Knraftmrilln tllo,..l Dill , P,. . ' r .-...-iru uiu-r luKing uu'irt uid dcstruc.ivo nostrums, to counteract nnd prf;." 1..1.-U iiiieuiut"uii!i uiiu uuncnu cue i, Sixth Because thev aro the onlv ntlla Physieiani havo sufficient confidenco to rccoixi lo their patients, and employ in their practice t they know they uro Anti Quae',, Anti Mcrcu- iim oiiiious ns wen as a goou ami t.de pun'' and purifier of tho Blood mid Animal Flni:!.' " Seventh ami last But not tho lea ,t importu bo hecatlso they aro prepared by n rrirulur Apot1 cary and Physician, attested ny Drs. Pby :-, Un ncr, Chapman, Dewees, Jaincs, Gibion, Jnd Coxc, Hare, &c., etc., which alone is sufiicma entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations f. ira Vki cians nnd others accompany tho direction.! arc each box. fXZTl rice Iwenhj Five Cents a Boxj n.n.,.,1 .i.i W1...1. i . . ui. iiuiui o iiuaiui umponuni, ivo, rji ivori Second st.,n few doors below inc street, I'hrt'. phla, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Co.. North Third street nimrrV:., G. S. Clemens, do yd do do cnljt J. R. Smith cc Co. do ad do next the TA Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and HklI Urugjist in Philadelphia. They aro also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J.Vf. Rohrer. do do W. Elrcrman Litiz. J. W. Oakly, Rending. J. B. Mozcr, Allrmtown. P. Pomp, Enston. Anil tho principal Merchants and Drudsls iafe tinned States. For salo at tho Health Emporium Bloom.-'.ir, by. D. S. TOUIAS, Aginl Dloomshurg July, 13, 18.10. li. r I I rt I - I I I t. II ; A I'll 1 A. 11 n. tY 1 VI ir . , illllV if IV 1 Li till.- V. j happen to ho afflicted with Coughs or lc. pay attention to them. How many thousand fr:c such neglect bhorten their days, and hasten tli; it "'.nr-Qhjtion. rarcnts neglect them m thcirf'j ...... ..uimuvqj, u10 loundation lor Icu trr ovvn children to the Bi-nlsmmually follow f- muccuoiis oi inn iireat nnd Luna, ,i)r,l froint" iccieu iu tncir hrst stages. i(t Coughsand Colds, whether cxtetinTamonT ..r ftl.l ..,!. , ll : , , . . .' " Lungs onco alll'ctcd,discae soon make i rapid 1r ending in the mot fatal of all dirca ;cs, narnclj C. sumnlion. IV.. r.i.'rii'PEnC! tjt-t XT rvM nv 1'Iiran VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Inf.u.-. Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, I::1: tho Breast or Side, nil affection of tho l!(...t: Limm. nnd nrrest of nnnroaehinrT Cen uirr"'- .. . r mn mncr nnnti Mrmoi im miienH T it rniifri iiiil uu v - many is becoming equally popular in tlic tr..!- States, and has established for it. clf a rcrsU. not possessed by any other nicuino tor w- cla3S ol diseiues. (beo ccrtihcafsanu n ' dntionsfrom Paronts, Physicians, and other, r. paning tho dircctionsO It is a preparation - ly safe and harmless, pleasant to the tu t. anJ c Iio given tu the youngest uiiant. u is -frco from mercury and tlio minerals, nnd o " ation of a regular Apothecnry and PliynnL led by Drs. rhysic, Chapman, Gi. sn. J Horner. Dcwces. Coxc. Jamc. &e. a circu.J nlono sufficient to induco a trial of it Dr. N. IJ. Lcidy, Proprietor of the abov . cine, confidently recommends it to all, ami n nil most positively that it is on invaluable 1K and would not himself recommend it. b known cftlencv. z. : . . . . . . n... 'rnnnrnr nn i nnil In, cilrt Vv linlp-:ltO flnu " Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, jNo. ia V Kocond street n few doors below Vino iW i adelplua also, sold by f J. Gilgert & Co., North Thi'd street abn- G. S Clemens, do 3d do do v T 1 X, - .,.1 ,.nv, t' l,r .71111111 LX. JU. UU U 11. A' Lion, and by all respectablo Whulcsalo '-J1 Druggists iu I'biladclphia. They aro sold hy: J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrer, do du. W. Ehcrman Litiz. J. Vv". Oakley, Rending. For sale at tho Health Kmp-K-iem Ph ' by J). t. Tu.'i'VO. i CAUTION - ALL persons aro caviioned arrains1 1 ing or placing any confidci ce in CROSSLY, stage driver, airs, a'-'' f'n.rmrrlv nf Tvlmriainvvn J.ilil C'' having loft Danvillo without pVr:, ! , .... .i... l.i v ooaruing, tailoring and an chut v... which he could obtain credit, not f his washer woman, this notice 13 givcn.i others mav not be defrautlcil by linn. R. II. PUTHULBT B'i0omsbur!r. Aticr. 15. 1840. Papers at Norristown ami l'lt5r tvoulil sulisorvo tho causo of justice by lishiug the above. A SCHOOL TUAC11ER iu In tho liloninalinrir Acadcinv. 0n? said petens to take chnro of the Mf partmcnt of said School, will ' good onnouragomont upon tipplicst'01"-'1 .School Committee. TI10S. PAINTER, V J. R.VHSF.ir, Secretary.