K '.-. jamrf ,y,-hJ akoj IN URSANQE of tho .direation and injunction of an Act of tho General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day of February, A. D. 1830, do kerefey give no- :no, that un flection will bo held by the citizens qualified to vote fur members of the General Asscnibly, at the several election vitstricls in tho county of .Columbia, on Friday the 30A day of October next, (''is being the fifth Friday preceding tho first Wednesday in December,) at which 4;mo and places will o elected THIRTY 'SRSOJNS, as Electors of a President and "ice Preatdentof the United States. Tho several Judges, Inspectors and Clerks,' who shall attend the olection for Members of the General Assembly, imme diate preceding this oloction, shall attend and perform tbc liko duties at the said Elec tion of Electors, and be subject to the like penalties for neglect 01 mlseonditctj as they, ore liable to at the election of" the Members of the General Assembly. WM. KITCHEM, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dnnvijlc, ? October 2, 1840. $ " The Election will bo held at tho .qathe ' 'places in the several districts, as the gener al election, and the same laws' and regula tions relating to voters govern tho one, as govern the other, and that every person may have them at hand, we annex them. Blocm township, at ihc house K Charles Doeb- 1. ; in Bloomsburg. Brier Creek township, at tho town house in Ber wick, Catawissa township, ntiho house now occupied 'ay David Clark, in tho town of Catawissa. Derry towiship, (a soparalo election di-triet) at ho houso of Jacob Roidolin said'lownidiip. HRshin3 Creek township at tho houso of Daniel Zjoler, in said township. , - Greenwood township, at tho houso now occupisd y Joseph Lemon. Hemlock township, at tho houso pf John Sl'Rcy nolds. in said township. Jackaon township, at the houeo of Joshua Savage, in said township. Liberty township, at the house of Henry Gibson, in said township. Ijiraotono township, (a separate election district) at the Union School house in said township. llahoning township, at tho Court Houso in Dan ville. Mifflin township, at the Iionso of John Keller, jr. in "said township. Madison township, at tho house of Jeremiah Welliver, in Jcraeytown. ' Mount l'leasaut township, at tho house of Fred erick Miller in said township. Montour township, at tho houss of Leonard Laz arts, in said township. Sugarloaf township, at lho house of Ezekiel Cole, ;n siid township. ' Roaring Creole township,at tho house of John Yeager, in said township. Orange township, at the house of I. C. Johnson, in the town of Orangeville. Tho District Composed of that part of Mifflin township, laid off for a new township, to bo called Puxtou,' which by an act of Assembly, passed tho first day of April, 183G, was establish into a sola rs to election district at the house of Adam Micheal in the said district. - Valley township, at tho hou30 of David Grey, in said township. " That every parson, except justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of tho United States, or of this Stato, or of any city or incorporated dis tiict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent,' who is, or shall bo employed under the legislative, executive orjudicia- ry department of this State, or of tho United Statos, or o! any city or incorporated district, and also.that every member of Congress, and of lho State Legis ! fvre, and of tho select or common council of any c v, or commissioners of any incorporated District, ij by Jaw, incapable of holding or exercising at tho t v.ifi time tho office or appointment of Judge, In ,. -ctor, or Clerk, of an election of thia Common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other Officer o. any such election, shall b.Oj eligible to any office ti La then vutc 1 for." nd the sutd Act of Assembly, entitled " an Act r.'atiuj to the cleeltons of this Uooinionwpalth," j. . dJuly 2d, lb39, further provides as follows, (o , " That tlio Inspectors and Judges chosen as aforc : shall meet at tho respective places appointed " hoidins th." !' tion in the District to which thoy reapa 'ive'y belong, before nine o'clock in the i. o. .iing of tho Second Tuesday of October in each 1 cerv rer., and each of said inspectors shall an- nt oaa cleik, who shall bo a qualified voter of - dutri. t. " hi -dsc tho person who shall havo rocclvcd tho rerun 5 highest number of vole for judfe shall rut attend on tho Say of any election, tho per p m who shall have received the second highest nuai Vr of votes forjudge at the next preceding election, i,h ill act as a judge in his place, and in case h p.-con who shall have received the highest num l i of vote-, fir inspector shill not attend, the per ron elected a Judjo shall appointaii inspector in his j.l and in case tho person olocted a Judge sliall u l ttand, thou ti.o infcpcctorwhorecrivfdtho high s' number ot vjtes, lull appoint a judge in his , ace; and if any vacancy shall continue in the , j ud for the space of ono hour after tho time fixed , !.uv for the opening of the cle lion, the qualified v .. u of the township, ward or district, for which . ,h officer t.'uj11 luve been elected, present at tho ' i i of ele ' shall eleci ono of their number to " It shallbe ti !.:ty of said i),--irn respective 1 t3 rtteiul t i.. ' j'lace of ho' ., ig ccrv general, i.if.'or lowns'iip election, dei i.i tho wliolc time elvtign i ki pt op-.n, for tL.' purjiose of yiing in1 t 'it.ttmi l,. the innpectoi ai i j i.ie, vhc.i cd ' 1 n, in I-! iion to the right of bi y j'eraon asti-ss-cd r,; them to vote ut bUch eloclion, of siuh other jnjtier in relation to tho assessment of voters as clu said innpei lors or judge, or either of thorn, shall fjcin time ta time require. " Ko per-on shall he permitted to vote at any o-"-".ion as aforChBid, other than a white ficvman of t r a'o of I vrntv ma years or more, v, h'i shall have r . Vd inll'i stato at least one year, and in Hecftn ' .-met win if hr otU rii to vote st least t.jn days in -r-3v:ete)y precrdmg cudi election, and within two years paid a stato or county tax, wh.eh shall have been assessed ot least ten days before tho election. Hut n citizen of the'Unitrd States, wlio had previ ously been a quulified voter of this f.tnt and rt Hiov cd thf refiDia and returned, and who nhall have rc--sided in tho election distiict, and paid taxes as afore tald, shall tin entitled to voto after reesiding in this slato sit mdnths. l'rovidod, That the white free men, ciliiens of the Uidttil States, between tho ogos df twenly-ono and twcnty-tfcp and having re sided in this Mate ono year nd n the election dis trict terf days oi aforesa'd, bIijII he entnlcd to vote, although thoy shall not havo paid taxes. "No person (.hall bo admitted to voto hoso name is Hot contained in the list cf taxable inhabitants furnished by the commi&sioncis as aforesaid, unli'ic, firsts He pioduces a receipt for tho paymcnt,Wilh ,irt two years, of a stato or county tax nsursTd a greenbly to tho constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation of another, that ho has paid such 'a tax, or on a fail ure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the pay ment thereof, or Second : If he claim a right to vote by being an doctor between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, ho sIibII depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in tho state at Ioasfc ofio year next befote his application, and make such proof of residence in tho district ui is required by this act; and that ho cues verily I c lieve from the accounts given him tlit ho is of the age aforesaid and gives such other cvidcn'-i (is is required by this act, whereupon tho name of th" person so admitted to vote shall bo insortcd in the alphabetical list by lho inspectors and a note-ii.o-lo opposite thereto by writing tho word " tax," if ho shall bo admitted to vote by Reason of having paid a tax, or- the word " age,'' if he UuriKlgt bdmitte.l Id'voto oh account of his age, andtK-Mthcr ce the reason of such voto shall be cn1lAt!4.t to tha clerks, who shall tnako tho liko rtElbs n tho li-t o.' voters kopt by them. ' In all cases where thonapsoef tho porson o'. -.im-ing to vote is not found on tho list furnished b,,- tho commissioners and assessor, or his right to" vote whether fouifd thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of tho inspec tors to oxamino such person on oath as to his mini ificatfons, and if he claims to have resided within the slate for one year or more, his oath shall he sufficient proof thereof, but lip shall irjako proof by at least ono competclit witness, who shall ho quali fied elector, that he has resided within the district for ton daya next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fido residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within tho district, and that he did not reroovo into said district for tho ptrrposo of. voting therein. 13 very person qualified as aforesaid, amUvho shall make duo proof, if required of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, bhallbo admitted to voto in the township,' ward or dlitrict in which he shall roside. 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 violence to any tuch officer, or sliall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up, orattcrnpt to block up the window or avenue to any Window where tho samo may bo holdcn, or shall riotously disturb tho peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, throats, force, Brviolsnco, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain tho freedom of choico, such person on conviction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any thno not less than ono or more than twclvo months. And if it shall bo shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall bo had, that tho person so offending was not a resident of tho city, ward, district, or township wcro lho said ol&nco was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, lie shall bo sentenced to pay a fino 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. It any person or persons shall mako any bet oi wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall oiler to mako any such bet or wager, cither by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any wiittenor printed advertisements, challenge or invito any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof ho or they shall forfeit and pay three times tho amount so bet, or offered to bo bet. If any person, not by law qualifisd, shall fraudulently voto at any election with in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper dis trict, Or if any person knowing tho want of such qualification shall aid or procure such person to vote, the persons so offending,' shall on conviction, be liiukl in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, nud be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "If any person shall voto at moro than onc.elcction district, or otherwise fraudu lently voto more tltdn once on tho satno day or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to tho inspector two tickets together with the in tent to illegally vote, or shall procure anoth er so to do, ho or they so offending, shall on con-jclion be fined in any sum nut less than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars, and bo imprisoned for any term -not loss than three nor moro than twelve months, "If any person not qualified to voto in this commonwealth ngreeable to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any placo of election for the. purpose of issuing tickots, or of influencing the citizens qualified lo vote, he" shall, on conviction, lorfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offencu, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three, months." And by the 4tli Section of tho act of IGth April, 1840, it is enacted," That tho Ifith section of thoact as passed July Id 1839, entitled an act relatiag to the election of this commmvealth, sliall not ba so construed as to prevent any militia officer, or borough officer, ftom serving as Judge, lnspoctor,or Clerk at anygeneral oi especial olection in this commonwealth. WANTED ' A JOURNEYMAN COOPER. THE Subscribe! wishos to hiro a Jour neyman Cooper, lo whom good wages mid steady employment will be given. ALSO An apprentice to (he Coopering businers is wnled immediately. A smart active tad will rcceivo good encouragement upon dp plication to. WILLIAM KELLY. ' Bloomsburg, October 3, 1810. THE RESUMIECIM OR, PEES1AI F H 1L IL Ss SI Trenton to TiinIIvo)!AJi,DnixiiiTii's,EvT JJSIkdiah I'uaoATivs, tho.MATciit.rV Cpricetl) KAffATiva, or any other pills or cempeiinil before ihcriUblV, as certified to by Physicians hnd ethers Lg jione condemn theni until they hao tried tlipriirta'dl then we are certain they w ill Vint. It is now o settled point with nil vvhphave U3ttl the Vegetable reviun I'illi that they arc pre-eminently the best and most efficacious Family Medi l ine that has j4t been used in America. If overy family could Dfcomo Vqmlfntcd with their Sovcr elgn powor ovefdiseaso, they would keep them and bo prepared withawro remedy to apply on the firs appenranoe of disease Mtd then how much distress would bo avoided and lheney saved,' as well as the lives of thousand wHO' are hurried out of time by neglecting diae.iso in it first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy wlilclt thy cait placo de pendence, upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. Tho namo of those pills orginalcd from thMSr- cumstance of tho medicine bcina fdund onlv in Ihc wemetarlas of I'criaa. This vegetable. ,produetftm bch' of a peculiar vkind, led U expentmints as to Ita medicinal qualities an J virtuo. In Halt a, cen tury it became an established in: ' ?ins for (he di asf t of that country. The cj-tr. ct of this stliBU, Iar production was introduced iruo somo parts of fib, ropo in the year 1?S3, oud v r J by maay celebrated l'liytiicians in euri.ig certain i"scase3, where all oth er mtdiclno has !.een wed in Vain. Early in' the yeflr 1709. tho "tirat was combined with a certain vr jfable medicine imported- from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. Tho admir able effect cf this compouiTd upon the human "sys tem, led pbysiicaus and families into its general uso. Their long established character their univer sal and healing virtues, tho detergent and cleansing qualities of their specific action upon tho glandular parr, of tho system, arosuch as will sustain Ittfelr re putation and goneral use in tho American Itepub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I havo, by way of osperiment, used Uio Hygean, and most of tho various kinds ot Pills, in my practice, whicbii borne the highest repute in the public cstimatiOTffhat havo been effercd for sale in tbiS vicinity for the last livo ycats, including those called tho,Kcsvirrcclion or Persain Fills; and the public may rest assured that none um'orig tho whole catalogue has answered a better purpdse, rta an easy and effectual remody, than tho IJesurrectiou or Persian Pills, in most cases pf disease. ' Ciunias IJ ickvs, M. I). . Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837; TO MOTHERS. . v Messrs. E. Cliao & Co. Gents. Hearing' much said about tho extraordinary effects of tho Resurrection or Porjian i'ills, upon thofo about to become mothers, wo wcro induced to make a trial of them. My .wif Was at that time tho mother of fivo children, and had suffered the mo3t tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after her. confinement of each, fitio had tried every means srtd taken' much medicine, but found little or no relief. Sho commenced taking the J'crsian J'ills about llirco mouths before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time prcvioiw) and in a short tiino she was enabled by their use to attend to tho cares of a mother to h;r family until her con finement. At the lime she commenced tojting die; y'crsinn I'ills, and for several weeks ruevious.'sfie" was afflicted with a diy hard cough, and frequent soveio cramps, which tho uso of tho Pills ondrcly removed boforo using half a box. It is with tho greatest confidence tuat wo advise all those about to become mothers to mako use of the Peruan Pills. All those that havo taken them in mtr neighbor hood havo-got -Jong in the samo easy manner, and aro about the houso in a few days. There docs not appear to bo half tho danger of other dangers setting in alter conlinomcnt, wucrc tnoso fills are taken. Wc unitedly' aay.let none neglect taking them, for they aro in tho reach of tho poor ns well tho rich. Wc are truly thankful that there is n remedy which females can oasily procure which tonds to lessen tho world of sufiering, which many of them hav o to bear, and perhaps save tho lives of thousands which would otherwise be lost. Rochester, May M, 1838: corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg slrest; for further particulars bco subscribers. " . 8, Ron cuts, AnjtO. Roberts. - KnciiESTpn, Sept. 24, 1830. Messrs. E. Chase 8, Co. I think it my duty to let yoh know what a great euro your Pills havo performed on me I had been tick about 7 years about 2 years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve physicians of tho first standing; my lungs were seriously affected; 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 v cry dyspeptic. I had chills, fev or. and night swoat, accompanied with oxtremo iriita- blenese ot tlio nervous Bystem, and otlioi difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all niedicinca which wore udvoitised. but to no advantage, until J tried your Vegetable Persian Pills. I began to gain in a short time aftor l commenced taking them; and, to be brief, before I took 3 boxes, I was able to ride out and to tako con siderable oxercise, and at this time I enjoy good health, and am able to'do good day's woik. If any noo wishes a more particular liaslory of mv suffer ings, he may cell on me, at the corner of Alain and Clinton-tlrceui, Rochester. RUBY AIJAMS. Fits (Imitin. Tim t.Ml... .i!r.. that we ape tho Parents of two children who have iwn iifTtfotitd tuith dti mtBe lad. rrn. :.. ... r n .. 4 1 1 1 a t wa lifava anri4 ..a . n I . xj , m.m ... -t..vv i.u j.-..,, ui g.vpeuag in eudp4vorhig to cjlbct core, but without any bene ficial effect, uiiil hearing of tho Resurrection or Per sian Pills, when four hojrig vvero iuifflediately procured, ami before three boxes were taken, tho ft, I. ml f., rM.... 1 .. ,. ... ..v.juiwt, mm every syni- tom much improved, and now wo are lappy to state that our chikben by the use ,of the l'cnian Pills, with the blessing of God, an entirely cured, and have no symtom or appearni of fit, will find n the Persian I'ills a sure wi perfect cure. juhj a aiABTHA JOHKSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 1Q..1837. The fthnVA Tlilla ,nv 1,a t.a.1 if T, rn 1 --T - I 1IMIVWIIIK it ffieiltll -JfMln Mnvur. ntnnrtlalinr, IT Mill . T . wick; J. Cooper & Hons, Haz-'ltun; C, ilortman r- . li l i i . . . u-i'njwniii "wu (juarpies, aitawtssa; jivman Shol, Danville. ' Bivra Taylor, a;rert for he &tto qf Iirtsylva nia,reidln at Rochoater N. Y, to whom all ordor GREAT ARIltVAL l$.YpXiti. PETERS' VEGETABLE PlI.Lb. ORE than fix millions of Itoscs oi in eelebr!ed pills have been sold in the I ni- ib.I Si.if,i otm .tniuirv 183?. Hundred iuidthousands bles the dnv they be came acquaiilted with Pctors' Vegetable pills, which, meprlsequcnoeof their extraordinary gom'.iufi.haVe (.ttnined a popularity unprecedented in the historv of medLine. WTitn takeh according to the dirortinni arcom puiijiiig them, they are highly benelUiiul in the priventloi) and cure of bilious fever, fever and a guc, dyspepsia, liver .complaints, tick hetiJ-ache, BUlidice, us-lhina, rheumatism, enlargement of the Kpleen) piles, colic, female obsliuttiont.,", lieattbum futrod-'tOTguc, nausea, disle.islon of the stomach' and tawcls. incipient diurrhfca, flatulence, habitual ostiveiiMS, loss of appetite, blotched or shallow conipleviop. and in all ccscs ot tor oral tnc bow els', where a csthttfo or an aperient is needed.- Thi'V aro exceedingly mild in their onciation, pro ducing neither naiuea, griping, nop debility, and m. consequent of their ANTUBILIOUfi IJXJAI.I-, TIKS, arc the be..t of ail remedies m s.carlet fever, fever and ague, bilious fever, and alldisfases which have their origin in acctimula tion of lllLE,: in a word Dr. i'ctcrs' pills arc the great bilious antidote, and with 'a supply of thorn afl bilious affections can be kept nt a d'staucr. HEAC-ACItE, ICK AND NERVOUS. Those who have sulli-red and are weary of sufler ing from these destaoj ing complaints, will find in .Peters' Ycgotable pill's a remedy at onco cortain and immcdiato in its effect. In ' . , PYSl'KPSIA They stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under this dread ui complstat for years. The vVftrtd Is vastly out of tunc, And seems bfVond correction; - But I'voa spejljhat very soon v., Will make it all .perfection: Will soon expel disease end pain, So nono shall be afflicted; And then shall cine all i!s aW'm, To which nion aro addieftd. , O would you know tills) scourgp f'illf, ' ' So various and so plorious ! They oxe the VEGETABLE PILLS ' ; Qb'ETERS, so vlcforiott ' OMHjbey are those pills of pride, Bn all the world aro praising, . roSrpvfer did the gods p'ovido A med'chic so amazing. Tho' Spleen or Chol'ra rack yOu threugh, With this you need not fear them'; ' If Gout afflict, and Colic "too! A box of top will clear them: And if yqur liver's out of tunc; If.wildjour head is nchiflg; -If jiundlee dies you like the moan; Oroguc octs you sliakng; ' Ifgriin dyspepsia thins your, chyle; " If devils blue are grinding;' . , If you arc plagued with gripe or bile, Or fevers loose or binding; 0 tell no doctor of your (US, Nor trust to baths or lancing; But face tho rogues with PEtEHS' PIIXS And noon you'll send them prancing. . Thesn valuable pills aro Superior to Loc's.Bran dreth's, Moffett's, Evans, Hunts, the Persian or hi fuel to any other pill over lnought before the public. One 25 Cent nox will prove their virtue in this county, as their surprising virtues are establish ed all over the United States, Canada, Texas, Mex ico ami tha .Vt'osl Indies. (Cj'E"a"i'"e for Peter's Vcgetoblo Art! Billious pills.rn Thoy can bo obtained ofD. S. Tobias and J. R. Mover, Bloomsburg. Wm. Biddlo & Co. Danville, and at all tho principle stores in the state. 8m47 MVEEY AXD EXCHANGE. ERY respectfully informs his friends and the nubile, that he hn nlnrnvf nn hntt.l nl Ida T.; very Stable in Bloomsburg, foi' tho purpose of Hire w, AJAvu-jwige, u vaiieiy or- BfioFscs, uliitcK, Gigs, WAQOK8, AND SLEIGHS, which ho will foci graliftr l to keep in readiness for tho accommodation of customors. He has aleo made arrangements for carrying pas sengers from Bloomsburg to Muucy, and from Blootusburoj to Buckulews on tho Owcgo turnpike. Leaves Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday at 7 o'clock ill tho mornim? nrvivo n, , ,.... the same cvennig. Leave Muncy every Baturday morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsbnrg the buhiu evening. Lenves Bloomsburg every Wednesday morning for Buckulews and letnrn lb Tersonal application can be made at his residence, jvneii uvery means win ueusou to render entire sat isfactiou lo those who may give him a call. . NOAH S. PllENTIS. Bloomsburg, March 28, 1840. ' 48, So So WOULD respectfully inform his fricndi and the nuhlic ffcnerulk-.fhnt lm Ima m,,. ed hia shop into his dwelling a few doora auuvu uiuuoiei Kept oy u, iiowel, and nearly opposite thu dwelling of Charles iviuor, wnere no may always bo found rca dy to mako un all irarmcntn inirnoir.,1 in i.;. w t , o ,u ,i,n enro, with neutuces and ilnnntnli. 'i'i,t,r.,i for past favors, to such as have encouraged nun iiuroiuiorc, auu uy slltct attnnliou to business, hopoa still to mcijt a latger share in puuuu patronage, a goou lit insured all cases. N. I). All kinds of country produco tnkon in osohauge fqr work. And tho needful never retuscu, llloomsburg, April 11, 1810. THE ESTATE OI' JACOB AIL.UUCEA8ED. mjUTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that J, JL lrs of administration on the above oatate un.uieen grameuto the subscriber, residina; Mount Pleaonl tnunli( ri.,t.....i.: ' . 1 herefore all persons indebted to the estate of said deceasid,are requested to make Immediate payment .. iwiuis vyiii jfrniuTii mem, luuiu.i iramiil, Ug, , lbiu. ot, 5lwV ZSE.9SOA'M DR. LUIDY'S ' SARSAVARIU.A llLUvD l'Tt IH, iUOiilA) fe-ene a p.ele.tiice ever all Pil'iniw in exisfence: I irf Jiciau-e they ."-e rnmpo"-'' i C '. -iIi'Ip exliai'ts. fae liom mrieial'; ami i..'.. I e t .' . . all limes with pci'cet rufety by.you'i; jnli ( out fcfltrainl from occupati m teiupeuto Innnj, ( tear of taking cidd. fforortd Because they are composed of . i, mciili in.il extracts, as havo been employed I v n'l the most ft lobratod nuJ respectable 1 h ti, i,ii more than a'contory past, iYi puriTjing" the i.iLCl and Animal fluid of tht body. Aiiira uecause nicy may rmjin;, ci j mikl or active puig.itive, nccorditi? to tin ! v taken, and their operation will not be ir.t.nr.r.l v, r i gripins.nf tho bowels, sicknens at lho t-imn, i; pHfetration of tlis system, OiCy ft aic piodui.i 1 iy other pills. ' V,1...,.!, l'.n,,.d lllav nAa.dH n nn.r,'.. n .rF.iJT. not nnirs:Cil bv nnv other tiilln. nii.xlu.i uriiSatr. ..h. ...... . , u,Al,JltfWjV i . - - , -..,- ation whatever. Their fnt etiect is in c 11 impurities with v.'tuch t!io blood ai.d C " ; cf 'he tiody may bo ntl"Cteil, ouu tiy then gi i.t! , o , i.:. nve effect, removing such impurities lium tha Icm, l'ifth dlcceUse1 iwy are tho. terror of Qv i uid Imposters, for most persons are oblia. d to i,', i Uio Hnrsaparilla Blood Pills, alter taking their vv mil destruclvo rtoutrums, to cpnr.teract and i rivLi.! their mischievous and baneful effects. Sixth Because they are the only rill.i in wbi, h rhysiciaris have sutrn,icnt conQdenco to rccn,i,u,,.ll(j to their patients, and employ in their fiecii'-n they know they are Anti CJua.k, Atiti Jicnerrl, Ami Billious s well ns a good and safe lasiino and purifier of Uio lil' od ojid Anirri1 1'lr.i Is. Seventh and lant But not tho lean iir).uriinr, be because they arc prepared by a regular Apc'l.c- cary and l'livtician, ntteotcu oy llrs. rtiy ie. l.r.r. ner, Chapman, Den eci, James, Gibson. .' 'c ' -on, Coxe, Hare, &c, &e., v.lucJi alone is buli.tui.i tj entitle them to great confidence. Certificates and Recommendations from I , . i. cians and' others accompany tho directions arouiid eacllhox." Price Twenty Five Cents a PciraJ I'ifcpated only and sold Wholerale and Ret ', -,t Dr, J,ElDY'e Health Emporium, No. 191 ;.:, Secoid st., a few doors bolow Vino sticct, Plm.il,.!. pma, tlao, sold by J. tRilheft oc Uo., XSOWi J turd street a'ip-.e mo. --Gr.fj. Clemens, do 3d do doVv.'t. J. II. Smith & Co. dj 2d do ncs 'i - . i.d Lion, aad all respectable Wholesale and l.t'.aij Druggk's in Philadelphia, Tlie;l aro also sold by: ' ; J. Y, Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. i. liohrer, do '.do' W. 1 bcrman Litix. J. W flakly, Reading. ' J, B. Mozer, Allentown. V. I'mnp, Easton. And the principal Merchants and Dmgists In tha ITnued tates. For'sale at lho IlcalUi Emporium Bloom'liurg by J 1). S. TOBIAS, Age.it. BWemsbnrg July, 13, 1839,- - 11. C1MMUNIC ATION.i howfow"theyare that happen to-be ufflicted with Coughs tr I'olib pay : tlention to them. How many thoiifn. m.iCI snhneglect shoitrn their days, and hapten tl ..rfi. nal ijissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren', and thus form the foundation for ( nr,i," -;- lidrl, and hundreds of parents annually follow i'..T owrfchildren Uj the grave, hiving iliod lif in f ciro affections of the Breat and Lunga, w hich v. Cit. uj lected in their first stages. Coughs and Cold.t, whether cxistirg amon your; ur old, ought at all times be attended lo eaily, jlA not sulfired to conluiuevny length of tiino, for :!,o Lunssonco affectedaliseosesoon makes rapid s'.iiilfs, ending in the moot fatal of all diseases, namely t on sumption. Dti. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PREFER. VA'VIVE for CougliB, Colds, Cntai rh, I'.illucr.z.is, ShorUiess of Breath, Whooping Coufh, I'aiu in the Breast or ?ido, all affection of the Brea'iaml Lungs, and arrest of approaehinsg Con -w ,t c r. ij the most popular medicine ucd throuj.hntit till f:rr' many is becoming equally popular in the ( l.Itcd A'tates, and bat, established lor lUelf a r pii! 'den not possessed by any other uicilicino for tho i.amo rlass of diseases. (See certificates imd,rccnniu.cn dationsfrom Parepts, Physicians, and oth. is, cecom paning tbo directions.) It is a prepaiatioii peitrct ly safe and liarndess, pleasant to the taste, and may be given tn tho youngest infant. It U warrentid frvfrom mercury gfld the minerals, ard i" a pie; p.r alien of a regular Apothecary and I'livshian, ftas led by Drs. Physic, Clmpmanu.tfn. Jarl.-on, Homer, Dewees, Coxe, James, fe'ycumstanco alononfficient to Induce a trial ofHt Dr. N. IJ. Lcidy, Proprietor of the above mcdi cmo, confidently reromiaends it to all. and cfsurcs all niost positively that.itis an invalutlle n.rdicino and wonid no himself recommend it, but for it, known cfiicaey. Prepared only andTor aaloYVholesale and Retail nt Dr. LEIDY'8 Health Emporium, No. 191 North oocond street a few doors below Vino street, Phil adelphia also, nold by . J. Gilbert & Co., NurUtThl-d street above Vino G.S Oientenj, do 8d do doWooiHt -. r J. H. Smith Co. do 2d do next the Hrd Lion, and by all rcspectabje Wholosalof and retail Pruggists'ln l-ldladelphia. 1 They, are sold by: ' w n,?' I""CMter. Pennsylvania. J. W.Rnhrcr, do j0 V.Eberlnntl Litiz, J. W. Oakley, Reading, ror sale at die Health Emporium Bloomsburg 2 TOBIAS, Agent. att CAUTION " AI, I, persons arecnutioueil njgeinst trust niiffi'8 any cnnfillnco In JACOB KAlUbSLY .stage driver, alias, a cooper, formerly of Narriitown. Said Crossly viny left Dnniillo without payin hi boprdinff, tailoring and all other bills for which he could obtain credit, not forgetting his washer wotnun, this notice is given, thai others may not bo defrauded by him. , , H. CUTHBEKT. Lmomsburg, Aug. 15, 1840. lapors at Notrislown and PotUville, would snhiurve tho cuuso of jufe'Uea bv pub lislitng the above. J ' ' A SCHOOL TEACHER ' T , WANTED,. In the Bloomsburg Academy. One com paten1, to take citato of the English de partment of said Si'honl, will meet with Rood onoouragBinent upon pplieaiinlo tho SuhooJ Committee, THOS; PAINTER', President, J. Kamsev, Secretary,