DR. LEID'S SAllSAPAlill.I.A ULOOD 1'ILLH feNHOfLD receive a preference over nil Pills now In existence: J-'iret Because, they ore composed of Vegetable extracts, frco from minerals; and may lie tnken at nil times with perfect safety ly young and old, with ont restraint from occupation, temperate living, a tear of taking cold. Second Because they uro eompocd of Buch medicinal extracts, pj have been employed by all the most celebrated and rcspcctablo Physicians for more than a century past, in purifying1 the Ulood nnd Animal fluid of the body. Third Because they may bo employed as a mild or active purgative, according to the quantity taken, and their operation will not be attended with griping of tho bowels, sickness at tho 6tomach, prostration of tho system, &c., as ato produced by ether pills, Fourtlr Bccausothey possess a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mixture or prepar ation whatever. Their first effect ia in correcting (ill impurities with which tho blood and fluids of tho body may bo aflfacted, and by their gently opera tive effect, removing such impurities from tho sys tem. Fifth Because Ihey aro the terror of Quacks find Importers, for most persons nro obliged to take the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile and dcstruc,ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent their mischicvons and baneful effects. Sixth Uccauso they are tho only pills in which Physicians have sufficient confidence to rccommond to their patients, and employ in their practice, as they know they are Anti Quack, Anli Mcrcurnl, Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgative) and purifier of tho Ulood and Animal FluiJs. Seventh and last But not tho loast important, bo becauso thoy aro prepared by a regular Apothe cary and i'hysicin, attested ny Drs. Physic, Hor ner, Chapman, lwweos, James, Gibson, Jackson, Coxc, llarcj &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. 0" Price Twenty Five Cents a Boxjj Prepared only and sold Wholesalo and Retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 Noith Second st.,a few doors below Vino street, Philadel phia, also, sold by J. Gilbert & Go., North Third street above Vine. G.S.Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st. 3, R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next tho lied Lion, and all respectable Wholesalo and Retail Druggist's in Philadelphia. They are also sold by: J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Kohrer, do do W. Eberman I.itiz. J. W. Oakly, Reading. J. J). Mozcr, Allcntown. P. Pomp, Easton. And the principal Merchants and Drugisls in tho United States. For salo at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg by D. S. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloomsburg July, 13, 1330. II. OMMUNICTION. How few thoy aro that happen to be afllictcd with Coughs or Colds pay attention to them. How many thousands from teuch neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi naljdissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren, and thus form tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundreds of parents annually follow their own children to tho grave, having died from some affections of tho Breat and Lungs, which wcie neg lected iu their first stages. Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young or old, ought at all times be attended to early, and not suffered to continuo any length of time, for the Lungs onco aiTeclcd.diseaso soon makes rapid strides, ending in tho most fatal of all diseases, namely Con sumption. Du. BECHTER'S PULMONARY PRESER VATIVE for Coughs, Colds, Catarrhs, Influenzas, Bhortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast or Side, all affection of the Breast arid Lungs, and arrest of approachinsg Consumption, is tho most popular mcdicino used throughout all Ger many is becoming equally popular iu tho United States, and has established for itsolf a reputation not possessed by any other medicine for tho samo class of diseases. (See certificates and recommen dations froni Parents, Physicians, and others, accom paning tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect ly safo and harmless, pleasant to the taste, and may be given to tho youngest infant. It 'w warranted frco from mercury and the minerals, and is a prepar ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes ted by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson, Horner, Doivoos, Coxo, James, &c. a circumstance alone sufficient to induce a trial of it Dr, N. 1). Leidy, Proprietor of the above medi cine, confidently recommonds it to all, and assures all most positively that it ia an invaluable medicine and would not himself recommend it, but for it, known efficacy. Prepared only and fof saloWholesalo and Retail at Dr.LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 101 North Bocond street a few doors below Vino street, Phila ndclphia also, sold by J. Cilgert & Co., North Thi-d street abovo Vino G. S Clemens, do 3d do doWooi'st J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next ho Itcd Lion, and by all rcspcctablo Wholesale) tnnd retail Druggists in Philadelphia. They aro sold byi J. F, Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. J. W. Hohrcr, do do. W. Eborman Litiz. 3. W. Oakley, Reading. For salo at tho Health Emporium Bloomsburg by JJ. B. TOBIAS, Agent, AND EXCHANGE. VERY respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that he has alwayson hand, at tho Li very Stable in Bloomsburg, for tho purpose of Hire or jcxenango, a vaiioty oi ZHrscs, Sulkies, sga, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. tflueh he will feel gratified to keep in readiness for u orcommouauuii ui customers. Ho ha also mado arrangements for carrvina- nas. cn.'.i'M from Bloomsburg to Muncy, and from iMoTnsnurg 10 jiucKsiews on the, Uwego turnpike. Leaves Bloomsburg for Muncy every Saturday m o ciocn in wo morning anu arrive at .Muncy ti.e i unto evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday iiiurni'nt at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg the i me evening. I-ejves OlooiiMtmrg evcy Wednesday morning foi li i'-kalews and return the same day. Personal application can lie made at his residence, when every means will bo nsed to render entire sat- i .rrn tion to those who may give mm a call. NOAH 8. FEKNTIS. Bloomsburg, March 5f(, 1810, 48. 1oB Tllfi RESURRECTION OR, PERSIAN PILLS NirrEUton to the HxoEAlr,BnAsbKTH's,EvA!T PtmoATirE, tho Matchless (priced) Sanative, or any other pills or compound before tho public, as certified to by Physicians and others Letnono condemn them Until they havo tried m, aiU thfin wo aro certain thoy will not. It is now a settled point with all Who have used tho Vegetable Persian Pills that they aro pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that has yet been used in America. If every family could become acquainted with thejr Sover cign power over disease, they would keep them and bo prepared with a suro remedy to apply on tho firs appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well os tho lives of thousands who aro hurried out of time by neglecting discaso in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which thoy can place de pendence upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The name of these pills orginatcd from tho cir cumstance of the medicino being found only in tho ccmcUrics 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 mcdicino for the dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu lar production was introduced into some parts of Eu rope iu the yoar 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing certain diseases, where all oth er medicino has been used in vain. Early in tho year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicino imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admlr ablo 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 virtLos, tho delcrgcht nnd cleansing qualities of their specific action upon tho glandular part of tho system, aro such as will sustain their re putation and general use in tho American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way oi experiment, used tho Hygcan, and most of tho various kinds ol Pills, in my practice, which have borno tho highest repute in tho public estimation, that havo been offered for sale in this vicinity for tho last fivo ycats, including those called the Resurrection or Pcrsaln Pills; nnd the public may rest assured that none among tho whole catalogue has answered n better purpose, as an easy and effectual remedy, than the Resurrection or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. Cuaiiles IUckus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chase & Co. Gents. Hcnnng much said about tho extraordinary effects of tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon those about to becomo mothers, wo wcro induced to make a trial of them. My wife was at that time tho mother of five children, and had suffcied tho most tedious and ex cruciating pains during and .after her confinement of each. Sho had tried every means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. She commenced taking the Persian PiU about three months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time previous) and iu u short time sho was enabled by their use to attend to tho cares of a mother to hor family until her con. fincmcnt. At tho time sho commenced taking the Persian Pills, nnd for several weeks pi ctious, she was afllictcd with a dy hard cough, and frequent scveio cramps, which tlio use ot the i ills entirely removed before usitig half a box. It is with the greatest confidence that wo advise all those about to become mothers to make use of the Persian Pills. All thoso that havo taken them in our neighbor hood have got along iu tho same easy manner, and aro about tho house in a few days. There docs not appear to bo half tho danger of oilier dangers setting in-after confinement, whero these Pills are taken. Wo unitedly' soy.Iet none neglect taking them, for they aro in tho reach ot tlio poor as well as the rich Wc aro truly thankful that there is a remedy which females con easily procuro which tends to lesion the world ot sullering, which many of them have to bear. and perhaps savo tho lives of thousands which, would otherwise bo lost. Rochester, May 14, 1838: corner of Cnllidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars seo subscribers. S. Roiieiits, Ans O. Roiieiits. RociiESTEii, Sept. 24. 183C. Messrs. E. Chase & Co. I tluuk it my duty to let you know what a crcat euro your Pills have performed on me I had been sick about 7 years about 2 years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, witti Consumption, by twelve physicians of tlio first standing; my lungs were seriously affected; I had 3 ulcers githcr and break; my cough was dry and harsh most of the timc my liver was much swollen, and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever, and night .sweat, accompanied with extreme inita- bteness of the nervous system, and other difficulties which I forbear to mention. After I was given over, I tried almost all medicines which were advertised, hut to no advantage, until I tried your Vcgctablo Persian Pills. I began lo gain in a short time after I commenced taking them; and, to bo brief, before I took 3 boxes, I was ablotoride out and to take con siderable exercise, and at this timo I enjoy good health, and um ablo lo do good day's work. If any noo wishes a moro particular history of my suffer ings, ho may call on me, at tho corner of Alain and Uliuton-strccts, Uochestcr. RUBY ADAMS, Fits Cubed The undersigned hereby certify. that wo aro tho Parents of two children who have neen ollucted with lits moro or loss from their infcii cy, and that wo havo spared no pains or expenso in oniloovoriug to effect a cure, but without any bene ficial effect, until hearing of tho Resurrection or Per sian Pills, wlion four boxes wcro immediately procuied, and before three boxes wcro taken, tho fits had abated in frequency, and ovoiy sym tom much improved, and now wo are happy to state that our childjcn by tho uso of tho Persian Pills, with the blessing of God, aro entirely cured and have no symtom orappoaranco of fits, will find u tho rcrsiati J'iiis a sure and perfect cure. JOHN & MARTHA JOIINSONt Canton N. Y; Dec. 10, 1837. The above pills may bo had of the following a gents John Moygr, Bloomtdiurg; H. Miller, Bor wiok; J. Cooper & Son, Hazelton; O. Hortman Uspcytown; John Sjiarplow, Oatfawiwa; Lyman Shole. Danvillo. Eiro Taylor, oger.t for ho Stato of PennsyVa nia.rcsiding at Rochester N. Y, to whom all orders eun bo addrcsod. KEEP IT BEFOllE TEE PEOPLE DR. JOSEi'll PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vegetable Antibilious Pilts Aro'effectinrr some of the most astonishing and Wonderful cures that have ever been known. Tho town and county aro filled with their pialse. The Palace and J'oor liouso atiko echo with their vir- ucs. In all climates they-fetili retain their wonder ful virtues. Eextracl from 1 letter written by Ur. Francis JJogari, oj rroviaence, u. i, Dec. 7, 1838. " Peters' Pills are an excellent opeilmcnt and cathartic medicine, thoso effects being produced by tho difference'of the quantity taken, and aro deci dcdlo superior to Lee's, Brandreth's Morrison's pills 1" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Ban gor, Maine, Jan. y, ihjb. " Thov are a peculiarly mild, vet efficient purea- tivo medicine: and produce little, if any griping of nausea. I havo prescribed them with much bucccbs in sick headaches and slight billious fevers." Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph Wil liams, oj jjurlinghani, n. Juiy u, 1837. ' I cordiallv!recommed Peter's Peters' Pills as a mildly effective, andjn no case dangerous family medicine. They ore peculiarly influential in cos tiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs." Extrat of a letter from Dr. Edward Smith, of Montreal, U. U., Sept. an 1830. " I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. rctcrs' Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that 1 use them extensively in my practice, lttr all com plaints, (and they aro not a few,) which have their source in the impurity of tho blood." Extract of a letter from Dr. Pye, of Que bec, 1,. V. March 0, 1837. "For billious fevers, sick headaehe, torpidity of tho bowels, and enlargement of spleen, U:. 1'eters Pills are an excellent medicine." Extract of a letter from Dr. Ourney, of jNew Orleans, i.a. uet. u, 1837. " I have received much assistance in mv practice especially in jjund ce and yellow fever from the use ol 1'cters i'llls. 1 presume, that on an av erage, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of Ualveston, I exas, Jiprila, 1838. " They are certainly an excellent general family medicine, and there is no quackery about them." IJxtract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hudson, N. Y. Juno 3, 183G, "I was aware that Dr. Peters wds one of (he best chemists in the United States, and felt assured (hat he would some day (from his intimate knowleego ot the properties of hBilis and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations. They are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit ahko upon the chemist the physician and mc philosopher. Extract of a letter from Dr. Waincs, of Philadel phia, Feb, 2, 1838. 'Your pills aro the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice ot eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on tho impurities of the blood, is evidently very sur prising." Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott, of Baltimore, Dec. 17, 1836. " I am in the daily habit of prescribing them (Pcters'Pills) and they in nearly all casj, answer cd my purpose. I havo discarded other mediricca, some of hem very good ones, in their favor." Extract from an address delived on the evening of the MA May, 1837, iff ore the Medical Board of jVc? York, by Dr. Emerson. See New York Medical Reprrts,for 1837. " As n body I know that wo have set our face a- gainst the generality of patent medicines, and cxpe rionco has taught us that tho great bulk of them are mere catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to mako an honorable exception in favor of the Vege table Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laboppr and citizen, Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, of which, (in consequence of llicir peculiarly nutritions action on the blood,) I, and several members of this hon orable Society, are ardent patrons.'' This friendly allusion to tho Vegetable Pills was received with a warm round of oplause by all tho iaemlors present, A fresh supply of tho valuable Pills just received by John R. Moycr, and D. S. Tobias, Bloomsburg, and William ulddlo, Danville. (Price 25 cents per Box.) October 31,1810, Dyspepsia! (Dyspepsia! Y El 11 AT troublesome and peace-destroying dis- VA Case. Tho Its.ltlflH nnd ton, nf tlinuanniln unf fer from that common ond distressing complaint. Uytpepsia U frequently caused by overloading or distending the stomach by excestire caling or drink ing indigcstibloand acrid substances taken into the stomach, or from long continued constipation of the bowels, a sedentary life, fear, grief, anxiety, a co pious draft of cold water, drastic purgative medi cines, dj sentcry, miscarriages, intermittent and spas modic affections of tho stomach and bowels, irregu lar meals, lata hours, and too frequent use of spiri tuous liquors. The symptoms of Dyspepsia may be described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural orroraclous one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, eudden and transient distensions of tho stomach after eat ing, acid and putrescent cructions, water brash, pain iu tho region of tho stomach, costheness. palpitation of tho heart, dizziness nnd dimness of the sight, dis turbch rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, dullness, sallownees of complexion, great oppiession ofter citing, languor and general debility, sick head-ache, &c. CURE At the head of all remedies stands nr. Jfurlich's Compound Strengthening Tonic and niun jijicncm m. ins, wmcu uci greatly upon ino perUtaltic motion of the intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of tho bowels, at tho samo timo im proving tho functions of tbolcbiliatcd organs, thus invigorating and restoring the digestive organs to n healthy actioli. This medicine seldom fails In pro ducing relief. Full and explicit directions accompany the above medicine. Likewise a pamphlet winch describes diseases, tho manner of treating, etc. For salo at Tobias'' Health Emporium Bloomsburg. Nov. 7 1810. , "8. IP THE Subscribers respectfully anndiintio to their friends and the public generally, that Ihey have recoivetl anil ato now open ing) a splendid and oxtousivo assortment o E"all & Winter oods, which With n stock on hand, embraces a variety of eoaaonablo Merchandize for the accommodation of town and County. In the Dry Good line, thoy havo all the varieties of course, fins and superfine Cloths, Casimers, Salinetls, Merinoes, Silks Cal icoes, Taglioni, (a new article,) Mari na, Chinelle and various' other kinds of Shawls, Bibbands, Laces, Linins, Mous clinede Lain,Muslins, Vestings, Stocks, Wnbrellus, Lady's Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, Trimmings Fur, Cloth and Seal skin Caps; Boots and Shoes, Socks, tyc. A LAltUE ASSORTMENT OF AND Sugar, CfToo, Teas, Spices, Molassos, Brandy, Gin, Hum, Wine, &.c. &c. assorted in price and quality. Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Stove pipe, Tin Watc, Cedar Warej CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENS WABE, Crockery-Ware, Salt, Fish, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Paints, 8,-c. 4-c. $-e. and almost every other article that can be called for in b couulry store all of which having been carefully selected and obtained at the luwet prices, will be offered at small profits in exohange for cash or-couutry pro duce. RUPERT & BARTON. Bloomsburg, Oct, 3, 1840. 23 if. MORE POSITIVE PKOOFS, Of the efficacy of Dr. Ilarlich's Compound Strengthening and German tfperient Pills Alleoiiany, Jan. 8, 1810. To Dr. Ilarlich's' A cent Sir: I wish to state for tho ben8t of thoie who may 'be afflicted, that Dr. Haklicii's Pills have entirely cured me of Dyspepsia, of which I hoe been afflicted for ma ny years. I used both kinds, the Aperient and Strengthening, ond I am constrained to say, that they are a valuable discovery, and act upon the sys tem mildly, but very effectually. I found the Tonic Pills to quicken tho circulation and cause a deter mination to the surface, ond to strengthen the weak stomach and increasa its powers. The Aperient Pills nroAe best cathartic I over used. I am con fide; t all Dyspeptics would do well to make imme diate trial and be relieved. Any one pan call at my houso and be satified of the ubove at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N, B. The original ccrtificatca may be seen at the office of the " Spirit of the Times." For sale at No. 19, North EIGHTH STREE. DVING AND WEAVING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friend and the public in general, that he has now making a patent machine for Weav ing Coverlids, of E. Miley & Go's, inven tion, which be intends to erect about the 15tb October, in Nescopeck Luzerne coun ty, opposite lo Mr; Peck'a Tavern, where ho will carry ou tho AND GURi'ET K COVJilHiID WEJIXIIMS in all its various branches. Coverlids wove without a soam in the middle. Persons at a distance, wishing patent or common Gov- erltus wove can senu tliotr yarn by stage or otherwise, either to Berwick, Columbia county, or to Nescopeck, Luzerne county, directed to the subscriber. By strict attention to bis business, and his desire to nleaso his customers, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age. Having been engaged ia the dying and weaving business for a number of years, lie assures the public, that tho work entrus ted to him, shall bo done in tho most dura ble manner, aud he flatters himself that he shall be able to give eon era! satisfaction. Patent Coverlids raado by persons send ing twenty cuts double white woollen yarn, the subscriber dying the yarn, ifinding the nolton yarn, and weaving oue Covorlid for FIVE DOLLARS. For the accommodation of customers. yarn will bo taken at, and the work return ed to the following places : Jacob Drum heller's 6tois, Conningbam, Luzerne coun ty, John Sharpless and Co's. store, Catta wissa, Georgo Shuman's store, near Catta- wissa Furnace, D. S. Tobias sloru, Blooms burg, and John Covetihoven'a store Oranse- r i i o vino, iniuniDin county. Persons tend yarn will nloaso send writ ten directions, what colors tho woolen yarn is to bo, 1 he subscriber finds all kinds of oarpct ifipiti. DANIEL GOODMAN. Nescopeck, Oct. 3, 1810, (JilAIIAMS MAGAZINE, , And the Ladies' and Gentleman's World of Literature and Fashion. The Casket and the Gentleman's unttrif. A Mew Volume, under tho ubove title, of &a well established nnd fashlonnbio Magazine tho Philadelphia Casket 'in conjunction with tho Gentleman's Magazine, which has been every whero pronounced the most readable nnd popular of tho day, will bo opened on the first day of January, l8l,wilh on otray of contributors secured by tin union, of talent and fume, which no periodical in tlio country can boast or pretend lo rival. The Dei ccmbcr number will, however, bo a specimen of tho new Volume. 1 he yolumo will to opened with new and beautiful type, the finest white paper and with the first ot a scries ol cml'rllisUmcnts unsurpassed bv any which have vet appeared in any Mnirntn. Tho style of t leganco, tho beauty and finish ofthesd illustrations, and the extensive implements which will be made, lis typographical appcatanco, and above ull, tho tone of its literary department, by tho brilliant array of coniributors, Whoso articles havo enriched the pages of each number, will give it a character second to no Magazine in the Union. I'ho character of tho articles which shall appear in its pages, will be equally removed from n sickly sen timentality, and from an aflcctation of morality, but while a truo delineation of human nature in every variety of passion is aimed at, nothiug shall bo found in its paged to cause a blush upon the check of thd most purei Tho Literrry Oharaclcr wlil lie sufficiently guar-' antccd by the reputation of both Mugazincs thus u nited, for years past. Writers of the first rank lm d besu regular contributors to their pages, and thd tales aud sketches published in them have been widely copied and lead, and tho firm and independ ent tone of the criticisms, upon tho current litera ture of tlio day, has been everywhere approved and commended. Tho List of Contributors embraces tho names of most of lho principal writers in America, with a re spectable number of English authors. Original ar ticles have up peared, during tho last year, from tho pens of the following: Professors Ingraham, Frost N. C. Brooks, C. F. Winds, Captain Marryatt, Hon R. T. Conrad, Morton McMichacl, Willis Gaylon Clarke, Esq. Charles J. Peterson Rev. Thomas II Stockton, Samuel W. Stockton, E. Armstrong, Esq General G. P. Morris, Leigh Hunt, England, Mrs. Fanny Kcmble .Sutler, Park Benjamin, Douglass Jerrold, England, Joseph C. Ncal, James F. Otis, R. S. Elliot, David Huffman, Charles West Thomp son, Judge UVempcr, JohnDu Solle, Ksq. P. B. El der, Grcnville Mellen, Edgar A. J'oc, T.G. Spear Mrs. L. Sigourncy' Miss Catharine H. Waterman, Mrs. Ann Stephens, Beuson Hill, England, Dr. J. K. Mitciell, James Montgomery, England, A. M' Makin and E. Holden, J. Ileauehainp Jones, J. K. Dow, Mrs. E. F. Elicit, Dr. Thomas Dunn Eng Hshi In addition to this brilliant array of names knoxvn to fame, tho distinguished services of a host of a nonymous writers of no ordinary abilities, have giv en worth and character to tho pages of tho Maga zine. Tho series of well known nauticil papers en titled " Cruizing in the Last VVar,"havo had a run, unequalled by any series published in any Magazino for years. The author promises to open a new se ries of Talcs of the Sea, and from his known abilij ties as a depictor of sea scenes and life, much may be relied upon him iu maintaining the popularity of the Magazine. Papers may be expected during lho volume also from the author of the well known articles en.itled " The Log of Old Ironside." and from the author of " Syrian Letters. The valuable aid ol the author of"Leaves from a Lawyer's Port Folio," has also been secured and we may expect something still more thrilling from the capacious stores which u long life in the profession ha3 ena bled him to amass. An occasional Chit Chat with "Jeremy Short," and " Oliver Oldfellow,' is also promised; with a variety of choice articles in prosri and verse from various writers of celebrity. Thd editors of both Magazines continue their services under the new arrangement. With such an array of talent, a Magazine of unrivalled attractions may safely be promised the coming volume. r.ismojvs .isD EA'aiiAvavass In compliance with tho almost unanimons wish of our lady subscribers, we shall the ensuing vol ume fnrnish them with a beautiful and correct plato of Fashions monthly, a feature, it is believed, that will neither be unwelcome nor Unpopular. Thcso fashion plates shall be drawn from original designs from Paris and London, and may also be depended onas the prevailing style in Philadelphia and Nw Yoik for the month in which they nro isnucd. These, however shall in no wise interfcro with lho regular and choice engraviugs, and music which ac company each number ef the work. The splendid Mezzotint engravings from the burin of Sartain, whieh have been justly admired, will be followed during the volume by several from the samo hand, while the steel engravings in tho best of stylo of the art, from interesting scenes shall still enrich tho Magazine. The choicest pieces of music for tlio Piano and Guitar shall accompany each number of the work; TtME OF PUBLICATION. Tho work will be published on the first of every month in every quarter of tho Union. I'ho most distant subscribers consequntly rccciyo it on that day, as well as thoso who reside in Philadeljdiia. In all the principal cities agents have been estab lished, by which means subscribers can obtuin their copies free of pos'age, TunMS, Three dollars per annum, in advance two copies for five dollars. No new subscriber re ceived without the money. For the accommodation of those who rnny wish to subiribo for cither of tho following PhUadelpha periodicals, this liberal pro posal is made. For five dollars current money frco of postago wo will forwnrd Graham's Magazine and Godey's Lady's Book, for one year. Address , , , GEO. R. GRAHAM, bouth west corner of Chesnut and Third streets Philadelphia, Nov. 1810. Entirely cured by the use of Dr. 0. P. Ilarlich's Compound Strengthening ami German Aperient Pills, Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Choster County P., aflictcd for two years with the abovo distressing dis ease of which ho had to uso his crutches for cMitcen months, his yinptoras wcro excruciating pain in ull his jointj, especially iu hu hing, shoulders ond ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. 11 ilson, was at one timo not ablo to movohis hmbs on account of the pain being so groat; ho being advised by a friend of his to procuro Dr. Har Itch s Pills for which ho sent to the agent in West Uiestor, and procuro stmc; on using the med icino tlio third day, the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was a bio to attend to his bnsinets, which ho had not dono ror eighteen months; for the benefit of others affllc od, he wuhes thoo linoa published lint they muy bo relieved, and ayain enjoy the pleasures of hcaltliy life. For tale a( Toil''"K !Irilth EidPorhtm Bloomsburg,