GENERAL JZLECTlON ' PROCLAMATION. ' r JIhlihAb, by an act of the General Assem bly of tho Commoliwoohh of Pcnnavlvn. nia, entitled An act relating to the election of this Commonwealth, pawed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1830,' it is made tho duty of tho Sheriff of every county to give public notice of such election to bo holdcn, and tomake known in such notico what of ficers aro to be elected : Therefore, I, WILLIAM KITCHEN, High Sheriff of tho county of Columbia, do iuke itsows by this advertisement to tho Electors of said county of Columbia, that a General Election Xvill bo held in tho said county, on Tuesday tho 13th day of October next, at the several districts thereof as follows, to wit ! Bloom township, at the house of Charles Docb Icr, in Bloomsburg. Drier Creek township, at the town house in Ber wick. Catawissa township, at tho house now occupied by David Clark, in tho town of Catawissa. Derry township, (a sepaiato election district) at 1he houso of Jacob Scidcl in said township. Fishing Creek township, at tho houso of Daniel Peeler, in said township. Greenwood township, at tho house now occupied ty Joseph Lemon. Hemlock township, at tho houso of John M'Rcy nolds, in said township. Jackson township, ot tho houso of Joshua Savage, in said township. Liberty township, at the houso of Henry Gibson, in said township. Limestone township, (a separate election district) at the Union School house in said township. Hahoning township, at the Court Houso in Dan ville. Mifflin township, atthehonse of John Keller, jr. in said township. Madison township, at the house of Jeremiah "Welliver, in Jcrseytown. Mount Pleasant township, at tho house of Fred crick Miller in said township. Montour township, at tho house of Leonard Laz arus, in said township. Sugarloaf township, at the house of Ezckicl Cole, Jn said township. Roaring Orcck township.at tho houso of John Ycagcr, in said township. Orange township, at the Jiouse of I. C. Johnson, in the town of Orangevillc. Tho District Composed of that part of Mifllin township, laid off for a new township, to be called " Paxtou,' which by an net of Assembly, passed tho first day of April, 1836, was establish into a sepa rate election district at the houso of Adam Miclieal in the said district. Valley township, at the house of David Grey, in said township. At which time and place aro to be elected by the freemen of tho county of Columbia, ONE 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 PEKSUIN for county Auditor. ONE PERSON for Sheriff. ONE PERSON for Coroner. In pursuance of an Act of tho General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, cnti tied " An act relating to tho elections of this Com monwealth,," passed tho 2d day of July A.D. 1839. Notice is hereby Given, The general election to bo opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in tho evcnintr.when the polls shall be closed. Tho several inspectors and Judges elected on the 3d Friday in March last, in pursuanco of tho 3d Sectjonof the act or tho 2d of July, 1839, will hold tho 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 of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall bo employed under tho legislative, cxecutivo oriudicia- rv dcDartment of this State, or of tho United States, or ot any city or incorporated district, and also.that every member ol uongress, anu oi tno oiato legis lature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or oxcrcising at tho same timo the oflico or appointment of Judge, In snertor, or Clork, of an election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall bo oligiblo 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 2d, 1839, further providoa as follows, to wit: " That tho Inspectors and Judges chosen as afore. said, shall moet at tho respective places appointed for ho dini tiie Election in the District to wlncli they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the Second Tuesday of October in oach and everv vear. and each of said inspectors shall ap point one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of sucn uiswici. In case tho person who shall havo received tho second hiEhost number of votos for iudeo shall not attend on tho day of any election, tho per son who shall havo received the second highest num. ber of votes forjudgsat tho next preceding election, 6ha!l act as a judge in his place, and in case tho person who shall have tcceivod tho highest num ber jf votes for inspector slull not attend, tho per son elected a Judge shall appoint tin inspector in his place; and in case the person elected a Juugo snau not attend, then the inspector who receive d tho high est number of votos, shall appoint a judgo in his place; and if any vacanoy shall continue in tho board fur the space of one hour after the timo fixed by law for tho opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district, for which such officer shall havo been elected, present nt tho place of election, shall eleel ono of their number to fill such vacancy. " It shall be the duty of said assessors respective' lv. to attend at the lilace of holding overy 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 oil led on, m relation to the right of any person assess ed by thcra to vote at such election, of such other matters its Halion to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or judge, or either of thorn, shall "Ko person shall bo permitted to volo nl anyi e-1 lection as aforesaid, other than n white frceman of the ago of tvvcjity,'ona.yoars(or pioro, who shall havo resided in this state at leart one year, and in flection district whero ho oilers to vote at least ten days Im mediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have beon assessed at least ten days before tho election. Hut a citizen of tho United Stales, who had previ ously been a qualified voter of this state, and remov ed therefrom and returned, and who shall havo re sided in tho election district, and paid taxes as nfore said, shall bo entitled to voto after rcesiding in this state six months. Provided, That the white free meii, citizens of tho United States, between tho ages of twenty-ono and twenty-two and having To sided in this state one) car ondin tho election dis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be admitted to voto whoso name is not contained in tho list of taxablo inhabitants furnished by the commissioners as aforesaid, unless, First : Ho pioducos a receipt for the paymcnt,wilh in two years, of a stato or county tax assessed a grccably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence cither on his own oath or affirmation of another, that ho has paid such a tax, or on a fail ure to produco a receipt, shall make oath to tho pay ment thereof, or Second : If ho claim a right to voto by being an elector between the ages of twenty-ono and twenty-two years, ho shall deposo on oath or affirmation, that ho has resided in tho stato at least ono year next bcfoio his application, and make such proof of residence in tho district as is required by this act; and that ho does verily bc licvo from the uccounta given him that ho is of the ago aforesaid mid gives such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon tho name of tho person so admitted to voto shall bo inserted in tho alphabetical list by tho inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if he Bhall bo admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or tho word " age," if he shall bo admitted to voto on account of his age, and in cither case tho reason of such vote bhall bo called out to tho clerks, who shall make tho liko notes in the list of voters kept by them. In nil cases whero tho namo of tho person claim ing to vote is not found on tho list furnished by tho commissioners and assessor, or his right to voto whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall bo the duty of tho inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his qual ideations, and if he claims to have resided within the state for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof thereof, but ho shall make proof by nt least ono competent witness, who shall ba quali fied elector, that he has resided within the district for ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his boii'i fulc residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not removo into said district for tho purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforeaaid, and who shall make due proof, if required of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admitted to voto in tho township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officers of an election under this act from hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violenco to any such officer, or 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 avenuo to any window whero tho same may bo holdcn, or shall riotously disturb tho peace at such election, or shall uso or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain tho freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any time not less than one or moro than twclvo months. And if it shall be shown to the court whero tho trial of such offence shall bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of tho city, ward, district, or township were the said offenco was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less than ono hundred nor moro than one thousand dollars, and bo imprisoned not less than six months nor moro than two years. 11 any person or persons shall make any bet oi wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall ofi'cr to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisements, challenge or invito any person or persons to ruabc sucli bet or wager, upon conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit and pay three timoa tho amount so bet, or nllcred to be bet. If any person, not by law qualified, shall fraudulently voto at any election with in this commonwealth, or being otherwiso qualified, shall vole out of his proper dis trict, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification shall aid or procttro such person to vote, the persons so offending, shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "If any person shall vote at moro than one election district, or otherwise fraudu lently volo more than ones on the samcdav or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together with the in tent to illegally vote, or shall procure anoth cr so to do, ho or tliey so ofl'ondiug, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor rnoro than livo hundred dol lars, and bo imprisoned lor any term not less than three nor moro than twclvo months. "ll any person not quaiiticu to vote in this commonwealth agrccablo to law, (except tlic sous oi qualilied citizens; shall appear at any place of election for tho purpose of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citizens qualilied to vote, he shall, on conviction. forfeit and pay any Eiim not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceedini; three months." And by the 4th Section of tho actof ICtli April 1810, it is enacted, "That the Ifith section of the act as passed July Id 1839, entitled an act relating to tho election of litis commnwealth, shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia officer, or borough officer, from serving as Judge, lnapector,or Clork at anygeneral or especial election in this commonwealth. The Judges are to mako their returns for tho county of Columbia, at tho Court House in Danvillo on Friday tho 10th of Octobor, A. D. 1840. God save the Commonwealth. uay WILLIAM KITCHEN, SWff ShenfTfl Ulhce, Uanville, THE REStaRECTiON Oft, PERSIAN PERILS. 1 urr.nron. to riiElIioEAx,DnA!fiir.Tii's,EvAN 3'I,niA!r PunoATivr, tho Matciiuss (priced) Sana'iivj!, or any other pills or compound before the public, as certified to by Physicians and others Let none condemn them until they hao tried them, nndthen wo are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with nil who have uned tho Vcgetablo Pcrsiun Pilta that they are pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could brcomo acquainted with their Sovcr cign power over disease, they would keep them and bo prepared with a suro remedy to apply on tho firs appcaranco of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well as tho lives of thousands who aro hurried out of timo by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place de pendence upon. . The llcsurrcclion, or Persian Pills. Tho namo of theso pills orginntcd from tho cir cumstance of tho medicine being found only in tho ccinctaries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to ita medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a cen tury it became an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into somo parts of En ropo in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicine has been used in vain. Early in the year 1792, the extract was combined with n certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed iplo Pills. The admir able clli-d of this compound upon tho human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general use. Their long established character their univer sal and healing virtues, tho detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upon the glandular part of tho system, aro such as will sustain their re putation and general use in the American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way of experiment, used tho Hygean, and most of tho various kinds ol Pills, in my practico, which have borne the highest repute in the public estimation, that havo been offered for talc in this vicinity for tho last livo ycais, including those called the Resurrection or Pcriain Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among tho wholo catalogue ha3 answered a better purpose, as an easy and effectual remedy, than tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. Ciiaules Backus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chase & Co. Gents. Hearing much said about tho extraordinary effects of tho Resurrection or I'ersian Pills, upon those about to become mothers, wewcro induced to mako a trial of them. My wife was nt that tunc tho mother of five children, and had sufl'cicd the most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her confinement of each. She had tried every means mid taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. Sho commenced taking tho i'ersian J'illa nbout three mouths before her cohfincmcnt (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time previous) and in a short timo she was enabled by their use to attend to tho cares of n mother to lur family until her con finement. At the timo sho commenced taking tho Persian Pills, and for several weeks pi cvious, sho was afilicted with a d'y hard cough, nnd frequent Bcvcio cramp3, which tho uso of the Pills entirely removed bctoro using halt a box. it u with tho greatest confidenco that wo adiso all those about to become mothers to mako uso of tho I'ersian Pills. All those (hat havo taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in tho samo easy manner, and arc about tho houso in a few days. There does not appear to bo half the danger of other dangers setting in alter conhneinent, whero theso I'lllr aro taken. Wo unitedly1 say.lct nono neglect taking them, for they aro in tho refceh of tho poor as well as the rich. Wo are truly thanklul ttiat there is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen tho world of suffering, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps savo the lives of thousands which, would otherwiso bo lost. Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars sec subscribers. S. Ronnnrs, As.V O. RODEJIT3. RocnrsTEn, Sept. 24, 1830, Messrs. E. Chase &' Co. I think it my duty to let you know what a great cure your Pills havo performed on me I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and n halt con fined to my bed. 1 had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of tho first standing; my lungs wcro seriously aficctod; I had 3 ulcers gather anu broak; my couch was dry and harsh most of tho time; my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night sweat, accompanied with cxtrcmo lrnta blcncss of the nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all medicines which wcro advertised, but to no advantage, until I tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I began to gain in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, tb bo brief, beforo I took 3 boxos, I was ablo to lido out and to tako con siderable oxercise, and at (his timo I enjoy good health, and am ablo to do good day's work. If any noo wishes a more particular history of my 6ufl'er ings, ho may call on me, at tho corner of Main and Clinton-streets, Rochester. RUBY ADAMS. Fits Ourim Tho undersigned hereby certify, that we aro the Parents of two children who have noeri afflicted with fits moro or loss from their infan cy, and that we havo spared no pains or expense in endoavoring to offect a cure, but without any bene ficial effect, until hearing of the Resurrection or Per sian Pilw, when tour Ikjxcs wore immediately procured, and lieforo three boxes wcro taken, tho fits had abated in trequency, and cvoiy synv torn much improved, and now we are happy to stato that our ehlldaon by the uso of the Persian Pills, with tho blessing of God, are entirely cured, and have no symtom or appearance of fits, will find n tho Persian Pills n suro and perfect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. Tho above pills may be had of the following a- gonU John Moyor, lilooinsburg; ll. wilier, Iter- wick; J, Cooper & Sons, Hazelton; C, Hortman, Espeytown; John Bharpless, Cattawissa; Lyman bhmcs, Uanville. Ezra Taylor, agent for 'ho Stato of Pennsylva nia,residing at Rochester N. Y, to whom all order GREAT ARRIVAL FROM N. YORK. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. MORE than six millions of boxes of these colebraed pills havo been sold in tho Uni ted states since January 1830, Hundreds nudthousnnds bless tho dav tliey be came acquainted with Peters' Vegetable pills, which, in consequence of their extraordinary goodncss.havo attained n popularity unprecedented ill the history ol medieiiie. When taken according to tho directions accom panying them, they arc highly bencfiicial in tho prevention and euro of bilious fever, Tccr and a gue, dyspepsia, liver complaints, tick hcaJ-ncho, nundice, asthma, rheumatism, enlargement ot tho spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, hcattburn, furred tongue, nausea, distension of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrlwca, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, blotched or shallow complexion, and in all cases of torpor of tho bow els, whero a cathartx or an aperient is needed. They aro exceedingly mild in their operation, pro ducing neither nausea, griping, nor debility, and in consequence of their ANTI-BILIOUS QUALI TIES, aro tho best of all remedies in scarlet fever, fever and ague, bilious fever, and nil diseased which havo their origin in accumulation ol llltilj ; in a word Dr. Peters' pills arc tho great bilious antidote, and with n supply of them all bilious nllccUons can be kept nt a distance. HliAU-AUIIi;, SICK AINU JMHt VOLS. Those who have suffered and nro wciry of suffer ing from theso dcstjoyinrr complaints, will hnd in Peters' Vegetable pills a remedy at once certain and immediate m its cllect. In DYSPKPS1A They stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, alter having sullcrcd under this dread ul complaint for years. The world Is vastly out of tune, And seems beyond correction; But I've a spell, that very soon Will make it nil perfection: Will Soon expel disease end pain, So nono thall bo afflicted; And then shall cure nil ills amain, To which men aro addicted. O would you know this scourge of ills, So various nnd so glorious 1 They arc tho VEGETABLE PILLS Of PETERS, so victorious. O yes, they aro thoso pills of pride, AVhich all the world aro praising, For never did thegods piovido A med'einc so amazing. Tho' Spleen or Chol'ra rack you through, With this you need not fear them; If Gout afllict, and"Colic too, A box or too will clear them: And if your liver's out of tunc-, If wild your head is aching; If jaundice dies you liko tho moon; Or ague sets you shale ng; If grim dyspepsia thins your chyle; If devils blue arc grinding; If you ore plagued with gripe or bile, Or fevers loose or binding; O tell no doctor of your ills, Nor trust to baths or lancin?; But face the rogues with PETERS' PIIXS And soon you'll send them prancing. These valunble pills are Superior to Lcc'sBrnn dram's, JWollett s, Evans, Hunts, the i'ersian or m fact to nny other pill ever biougbt beforo tho public. One 25 Cent Uox will prove their virtue in this county, ns their surprising virtues are establish ed all over tho United States, Oanadas, Texas, Mex ico and the West Indies. (TV-Enquire for 7'ctcr's Vcgetablo Anti Billious pills.p) They can be obtained of D. S. Tobias nnd J. R. Mover, Bloomsburg, Wm. Biddlo &. Co. Danville, and at all iho principle stores in the state. 8m47 LIVERY AND EXCHANGE. ERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has alwayson hand, at tho Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, forthe purpose of Hire or Lixchangc, nvauctyot WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS, which ho will feel gratified to keep in readiness for tho accommodation ot customers. Ho has also made arrangements for carrying pas sengers from Bloomsburg to Muncy, and from Bloomsburg to Buckalews 011 the Owego turnpike. Leaves Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday at 7 o'clock in tho morning and arrho at Muncy the samo evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg tho samo evening. Leaves Bloomsburg every Wednesday morning lor uuckalcws and return the samo day. Personal application can bo made at his residence. when every means will bo used to render entire sat isfaction to thoso who may give him a call. NOAH S. PRENTIS. Bloomsburg, March 28, 1810. 48. rUo So BBJB&JB9 WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public gencrally,tliat he lias remov ed his shop into his dwelling a few doors above thCj.IIotel kept by E. IIowcI, and nearly opposite tho dwelling of Charles Knler, where he may always be found rea dy to mako up all garments intrusted to his care, witli neatness and despatch. Thankful for past favors, to such as have encouraged him heretofore. Andbystiict attention to business, hopes still to meiit a laiger share of public patronage. A good fit insured in all cases. N. 1J. All kinds of country produco taken in exchungo for work. And the needful never refused. lilooinsburg, April 11, 1840. TIIE EST VTE OI'JACOB AIL.DECEASED. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I.ct 11 ters of administration on tho above esiato have l eeii granted to tho subscriber, roslding in .Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county, Therefore all persons indebted to tho estate of said deceased, aro loqucstcd to make immediate payment, and all those having claims will present them. WILLIAM J. IKELER; Admr. Mount Pleasant, Aug. 22, 1840. Ct. I'll ' DR. LEIDY'S SA USA I' A 11 1L LA HLOOD M.th 110 ULD rcceivo a preference over all 1'jlk no 9 in existence: First Because tliey aro comno-scd of Vni.i.u extracts, free from minerals; and 111 ;y l.e t,.;cn . nil times with perfect safety by young nnd old, with. out restraint irom occupation, temperate m or fear of taking cold. becond Becausu they are coinnosed nf !. medicinal extracts, ns have been employed by all Iho most celebrated and respectable Pbysii hm 0J more than a century past, in purifying the IJlooJ, and Animal fluid of the body, Ihird Uccauso they may bo employed as a mild or activo purgative, nceotding to the quantity taken, nnd their operation will not be attended with griping of tho bowels, sickness nt tho ttomach, prostration of tho system, &c, oh- are produced ly other pills. r ourth BccaiiRO they possess a combined action not posses-ied by any other pills, mixture or ptcrar. ation whatever. Their first effect is in corrcetin nil impurities with which tho blood and fluids of tho body may bo unacted, and by their ccntlv onera. live effect, removing such impuriticj from the sys tem. Fifth Bccnuso they aro tho terror of Quack and Impostcrs, for most persons arc obliged to tM!.a tho Sarsnparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile nd dcstruc,ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischicvons and baneful effects. Sixth Bccnuso they arc the only pills in which Physicians havo sulficientconfidenco to recommend to their patients, and employ in their practice, aj they know (hey nro Anti Quack, Anti Mercural. Anti Billiou3 ns well ns a good nnd tafe purgative, and purifier of tho Blood nnd Animal Fluids. Seventh nnd last But not tho least important, bo because they aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and Phvsician, attested oy Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, Dcwccs, James, Gibton, Jackson, Coxe, Haro, &c, &c, which alone is sufficient to entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from Physi cians and others accompany tho directions around each box. XCfPricc Twenty Five Cents a BoxJ Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail ot Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 101 North Second St., a few doors below Vine street, Philadel phia, nlso, sold by J. Gilbert & Co., North Third 6trcct abovo Vine. G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Woodst. J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next tho KoJ Lion, and all respectable Wholesale and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They aro also sold by: J. P. L0115, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrcr, do do W. Ebcrnian Litiz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. J. B. Mozer, Alleutown. P. Pomp, Easton. And tho principal Merchants and Drugkts in the ITniicd States. For salo at,tho Health Emporium Bloomsbily by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11. COMMUNIC VTION. How fcwlhcy are that happen to be afflicted with Coughs or Cobli pay attention to them. How many thousands from such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in theirclnl drcn, nnd thus form tho founuatinn lor Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to tho grave, hnving ilkd ftom toiim affections of tho Brcat and Lungs, which weac neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times bo attended to early, and not sunt red to continue any length of time, fur tho Lungs onco affected.disease soon makes rapid slndcs, ending in tho most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Du. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESEK VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Influenzas, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast or Side, all affection of tho Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approachinsg Consumption, n the most popular medicine used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular in the I nited States, and has established for itself a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for the samo class of diseases. (Sec certificates and recommen dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may bo given to tho youngest infimt. It is warranted free from mercury nnd tho minerals, nnd is a prepar ation of n regular Apothecary and Physician, cues ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Horner, Dewces, Coxe, James, &c. a circuni&tanco alone sufficient to induce a trial of it Dr. N. U. Lcidy, Proprietor of tho above medi cine, confidently recommends it to all, and assures nil most positively that it is an invalucblo niedicino and would not himself recommend it, but for it, known rfficacv. Prepared only and lor sale W holcsaic ami immi Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emnorium, No. 191 North Second street a few doors below Vino street, Phil adelphia also, sold by J. UUgcrt ic Co., JN'ortli Thnl sireel aoovo 1 G. S Clemens, do 3d do doWooiM J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next tho K Lion, and by all respectable Wholesale ,and retail Druggists in Philadelphia. They aro sold by: J. V Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Rohrcr, do do. W, Ebcrman Litiz. J. W. Oakloy, Reading. For salo at the Health Emporium Bloonrbur; by JJ. S. TOHIAB, Agent. CAUTION, . ALL persons aro cautioned against trust ing or placing any confidenco in JACOB CROSSLY, stage drivor, alias, a cooper, formerly of Norristown. Said Crossh' having left Danvillo without paying l"J boarding, tailoring and all other hills for which ho could obtain credit, not forgetting his washer woman, this notico is given, that others mav not be defrauded by him. II. U. GUT11UEUT. Bioomsbnrg, Aug. 15, 1810. Pqpers at Norristown and Pottsvilld would subservo tho cause of justice by pub lishing tho above. aIjCHOOL TEACH E It WANTED, In the nloomsburg Academy. One com peten to tako charge of tho English de partment of said School, w(ll meet with pood cucouragemontupon applications tli School Committee, TIIOS. PAINTER, , President. J. Ramsey, Secretary. H fiim tuns to lime require. Sent. 0, 1850 can bo addressed,