The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, January 02, 1841, Image 4

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    DR. LEID'S
SARSAVAlllLLA BLOOD PILI.H
MOULD receive npreferenco over till Pills now
in existence:
First Bccauso they are composed of Vegetable
'extract, freo from minerals; anil may be taken a
nil tlmoa with perfect safety by young and old, with
out restraint from occupation, temperate living, a
'fear of taking cold.
Second Because th.ey oro composed m such
'medicinal extracts, as Have been employed by all
tho wort celebrated and respectable Physicians for
more than a century past, in purifying the Wood
and Anlinki fluid of tho body.
Third Because they may bo employed ai ft
talld or active purgativo, .according to tho quantity
Itaken, and their operation .will not bo attended with
Griping of tho bowels, sickness at tho stomach,
prostration of the fyutem, &c, os aro produced by
other pills, ( (
Fourth Docau9o they possess a combined acti6n,
not possessed by any other pills, mixture or prepar
ation wbatover. Their first clfect is in correcting
all impurities with which tho blood and fluids of
tho body may bo aff-cted, and by their gently opera
tiro effijet, removing such impurities from the sys
tem. Fifth Because they aro Iho terror of Quacks
nd Impostors, for most persons are obliged to take
the.Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile
and destructive nostrums, to counteract and prevent
their miscbievons and baneful effects.
Sixth -Because they aro tho only pills in which
Physicians have sufficient confidence to recommend
to their patients, and employ in their practice, as
they know they are Anti Quack, Anti Mercural,
Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgative
and purifier of tho Blood and Animal Fluids.
Seventh and last But not tho least important,
lie because they aro prepared by n regular Apothe
cary and Ph)sici.in-, attested Dy Drs. Physic, Hor
ner, Chapman, Lfcwces, James, Gibson, Jackson,
Coie, Hare, &c, &o , which alone is sufficient to
entitle them to great confidence.
Certificates and Recommendations from Physi
dona and others accompany the directions around
each box.
jCJ-Pricc Twenty Five Cents a BoxJi
Prepared only and sold Wholcsalo and Retail at
Dr. LEIDY'3 Health Emporium, No. 191 North
Second st.,a few doors below Vine street, Philadel
phia, also, sold by
J. Uillicrt & Co., North Third street abovo Vine.
G.S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st.
1. R. Smith & Co. do 2d do next the Red
lon, and all respectable. Wholcsalo and Retail
Druggist's in Philadelphia.
They are also sold by:
3. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1. W. Rohrer, do do
W. Ebcrman Iiitiz.
3. W. Oakly, Reading.
X. B. Mozer, Allen town.
P. Pomp, Easton.
Arid the principal Merchants and Drugist? in the
Uoiied States.
For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg
ty D. S. TOBIAS, Agent.
Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 1).
COMMUNICATION. How few they aro that
happen to bo afflicted with Coughs or Colds
J)y attention to them. How many thousands from
euch neglect shorten their days, ond hasten their fi
naldissolution. Parents noglcct them in their chil
dren, and thus form the foundation for Consump--4ion,
and hundred of parents annually follow their
own children to the grave, having died from somo
bflectiona of tho Brcat and Lungs, which weioneg
!tcd in their first stages.
Coughs and Colds, whether existing among young
or old, ought at all times bo uttended to early, and
ot suffered to continue any length of time, for tho
Lungs once affected .disease soon makes rapid strides,
ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con
sumption. Dh. BECHTEIVS PULMONARY PRESER
VATIVE for Coughs. Colds, Catarrhs, Influenzas,
Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in
the Breast or Side, all affection of tho Breast and
Lungs, and arrest of approachinsg Consumption, is
tho most popular medicine used throughout all Ger
many is becoming equally popular in the United
)State3, anil has established for itself a reputation
not possessed by any other medicine for the same
class of diseases, (See certificates and recommen
dations from Parents, Physicians, and others, accom
panlng tho directions.) It is a preparation perfect
ly safe and harmless, pleasant to the taste, and may
? given to tho youngest infant. It is warranted
ftco from mercury and tho minerals, and is a prepar
ation of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes-ted-by
Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson, Jackson,
Horner, Dewces, Coxo, James, &c. a circutnstonco
alone sufficient to induce a trial of it
Dr. N. B. Leidy, Proprietor ef tho abovo medi
cine, confidently rocommenda it to all, and assures
all most positively that it is an invaluable medicine
end would not himself recommend it, but for it,
known efficacy.
Prepared only and for sale Wholesale and Retail at
Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North
Bocond Btrcet a few doors belov Vino street, Phila
delphia also, sold by
J. Gilgert & Co., North Third street above Vine
G. 8 Clemens, do 3d do do Woo1 6t
, J. R. Smith & Co. do 2d da next ho U cd
.Lion, and by all respectabla Wholcsaloj ,and retail
.PruggisU in Philadelphia.
Thoy aro sold by:
3. V Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
3. W. Rohrer, do do.
V. Eberman Litiz.
3. V. Oakley, Reading.
For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburg
V. ts. TOBIAS, Agent.
UVERY
AND
EXCHANGE.
rERY respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that ho has alwavson hand, at the Li-
Very Stable in Bloomsburg, for the purpose of Iliro
r.r AxcuangCf a vauciy oi
BIrsej Sulkies, CJigs,
WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS,
"fchlch. he will feel gratified to keep in readinew for
the accommodation of customers.
He has also msdo arrangements for carrying pas
sengers from Bloomsburg to Muncy, and from
Diootnsburg to Buckalcws on the Owego turnpike.
.uo&rca uioomsuurg lor iuuney every Saturday
at T o'clock in tho morning and arrive at Muncy
lh same evening. Leave Muncy every Saturday
morning at 8 o'clock and arrive at Bloomsburg the
sama evening.
Leaves Bloomsburg every Wednesday morning
for Bpcknlews and return tho same day.
Personal application can be made at his residence,
whn every moans will bo used to render entire sat
fafaedon to those who may give him a call.
NOAH S. PIH3NTI8.
Bloomsburg, March 58, 1810, 48.
THE RESURRECTION OR,
PERSIAN PIIiIjS.
N UFEiiton to TimHioKA'x.BnAwnr.Tii'sjEvAk
?JlKniA:f Puhbatite, tho Matchless (priced)
iSixATirs, or any other pills or compound before
the public, as certified (o by Physicians and others
Let none condemn them until tliey have retried
them, and then wo are certain they will not.
It is now a settled point with nil who havo Used
tho Vegetable Persian Pills that thoy are pre-eminently
tho best and mo3t efficacious Family Modi
cinethat has yet been used in America. If every
family could become acquainted with their Sovcr
cign power over disease, they would kceplhcni and
bo prepared with a suro remedy to ripply on the firs
appearance of disease, and then how much distress
would bo avoided and money saved, as well as the
lives of thousands who aro hurried out of time by
neglecting diseaso in its first stages, or by not being
in possession of a remedy which they can place de
pendence upon.
The Resurrection, or Persian Pills.
Tho name of these pills orginated from tho cir
cumstance of tho medicine being found only in the
cemctaries 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. Tho extract of this singu
lar production was introduced into nomo parts of Eu
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 o certain
vegetablo medicine impoited from Dura Bnca, in
the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir
able effect of this compound upon tho human sys
tem, led physlicans and families into its general
use. Their long established character their univer
sal and healing virtues, the 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 tho American Repub
lic. CERTIFICATES.
I certify that I have, by way of experiment, used
the Hygcan, and most of tho various kinds of Pills,
in my practice, which have borno the highest repute
in the public estimation, that have been offered for
salo in tins vicinity tor tho last uvo ywits, including
those, called the Resurrection or Pcrsain Pills; and
tho public may rest assured that none among tho
whole catalogue has answered a better purpose, as
an easy and ellcctual remedy, than tho Kcsurrcction
or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease.
Charles Backus, M. D.
Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837.
TO MOTHERS.
Messrs. E. Chajo & Co. Gents. Hearing
much said about tho extraordinary effects of the
Resurrection or Persian Pills, upon those about to
bocomo mothers, wo were induced to make a trial of
them. My wife was at that time tho mother of live
children, and had suffeicd tho most tedious and ex
cruciating pains during and after her confinement
of each, She had tried every means and taken
much medicine, but found littlo or no relief. She
commenced taking tho Persian Pills about thrco
months before her confinement (her health being ve.
ry poor about this length of time previous) and in a
snort time she was enabled by their use to attend to
tho cores of a mother to har family until her con
finement! At the time she commenced taking the
Persian Pills, and for several weeks pievious, sho
was afflicted with a diy hard cough, and frequent
severe cramps, which the uso ol the Pills entirely
removed before us'iiir half a box. It is with the
greatest confidence that we advise all those about to
become mothers to make use of tho Persian Pills.
All those that havo taken them in our neighbor
hood have cot along in the same easy manner, and
are about the house in a few days. There does not
appear to bo half tho danger of other dangers setting
in after confinement, where these Pills are taken.
We unitedly' say .let non neglect taking them, for
thev arc in the reach of tho poor as well as the rich.
Wo are truly thankful that there is a remedy which
females can easily prcuro which tends to lessen tho
world of suffering, which many of them have to bear,
and perhaps save the Uvea of thousands which, would
otherwise bo lost.
Rochester, May 14, 1838; corner of Callidonian
square, Edinburg street; for further particulars sco
subscribers.
S. RonEnTS,
Ays O. Roiiehts.
RocnssTEn, Sept. ii, 1836,
Messrs. E. Chase Co.
I think h my duty to let you know what a great
cure 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,
with Consumption, by twelve phyiiciaps of the first
standing; my lungs were seriously alli'Cted; I had
3 ulcers gather and break; my cough was dry and
harsh most of tho time; my liver was much swollen,
and my stomach very dyspeptic. I had chills, fever,
and nizht sweat, accompanied with extreme, irnta
bleness 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,
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, to be brief, before I
took 3 boxes, I was able to ride out and to take con.
siderable exercise, and at this time I enjoy good
health, and am able to do good day's work. If any
noo wishes a more particular history of my suffer
ings, ho may call on mo, at the corner of Alain and
Clinton-streets, Rochester.
RUBY ADAMS.
Fits Cured Tho undersigned hereby certify.
that wo aro the Parents of two children who have
Dccn afflicted with fits more or less from their infen
cy, and that wo havo spared no pains or expenso in
ende avoring ia cfl'ect a euro, but without any bene
ficial eft'ect, unjil hearing of tho Insurrection or Per
sian Pills, when four boxes were immediately
procuicJ, and before thrco boxes were taken, tho
llta had abated in frequency, and eveiy sym
torn much improved, and now wo are happy to
stato that our childjcu by tho uso of thd Persian
Pills, with tho blessing ot Uod, aro entirely cured
and havo no nymtom or appearance of fits, will find
n the Perbian Pills a sure and perfect cure.
JOHN & MAItTHA JOHNSONt
Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837.
The above pills may be had of the following a
gents John Moyer, Bloomsburg; II. Miller, Ber
wick; J. Cooper 5c Sons, Hozelton; C. Hortman
Gspcytown; John Sharpless; Cattawisia; Lyman
Shulcs, Danville.
Eira Taylor, agent for he.Stato of Pcniuybva
niB.rrsiuins ai iiocncster vt; i. to whom all orders
can bo Rddrets-J,
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE
VR. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS,
Celebrated Vegetable Antibilious Pills,
Are effecllni some of the most astonishing and
Wonderful cures that havo ever been known. Tho
town and county arc filled with their piaiso. Tho
I'alaco nnd i'oor house alike cclio wun mow vrx-
u cs. In all climates tneyeull retain weir w onucr-
ful virtues.
Eextraet from t letter written by Dr.
Francis isogarl, oj rroviaencci u. i.
Dee. 7, 1838.
" Peters' Pills are an excellent npctiment and
cathartic medicine, those effects, being produced by
tho difference of the quantity taken, and aro dccl
dedlo superior to Leo's, Brondrcth's Morrison's
pills!"
Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Ban
gor, Maine, Jan. v, ibjo.
" Thoy arc a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purga
tivo medicine; and produco little, if any griping of
nausea. I have prescribed thcin with much success
in sick headaches and slight billious fevers."
Extract from a letter by Dr. Joseph Tin-
nums, oj jsurungnam, vi. amy u,
1837.
" I cordiallv!recommed Peter's Peters' Pills as a
mildly effective, ondjn no case dangerous family
medicine. They are peculiarly influential in cos-
tivencsa and all the usual diseases of the digestive
organs."
Exirat of a tetter from Dr. Edward Smith,
of Montreal, U. U., dept. zu ltsus.
' I never know a ninalo patent medicine that I
could put the slightest confidence in but Ur. Peters'
Vegetable rills, which are really a valuable discov
ery, i have no hesitation in having it unown mat
I use them extensively in my practice, lor all com
plaints, (and they are not a few,) which havo their
source in the impurity of tho blood."
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pyt, of Que
bec, Jj. u. Jiiarcn u, 1B37.
" For billious fevers, sick headache, torpidity of
the bowels, and enlargement of spleen, D. Peters'
Pills aro an excellent medicine."
Extract of a letter from Dr. Ourney, of
JXew Urleans, l.a. uct. v, isa7.
" I have received much assistance in mv practice
especially in jaund co and yellow fever from
tho use of Peters Pills. I presume, that on on av
erage, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Reynolds, of
Ualveston, Jexas, Mprila, 183s.
" Thev are certainly an excellent ccheral family
medicine, and thcro is no quackery about them."
Extract of a letter from Sr. Pritchard, of Hudson,
N. Y. Juno 3, 1836.
"I was aware that Dr. Pctofs was one of tho best
chemists in the United States, and felt assured :liat
he would some day (from his intimate knowlecgo
ot the properties ot licrbsjind drugs) produce an
efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge thnt
Ins Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations.
They aro indeed a superior medicine, and reflect
credit alike upon the chemist thejAjcian and
the philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Woincs, of Philadel
phia, Feb. 2, 1838.
'Your pills are tho mildest in their operations,
and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that
I have ever met with in a practice ot cmnt anu
twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence
on the 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
(Pctera'Pills) and they in nearly all casas, answer
cd my purpose. I have discarded other mcditincs,
some of them very good ones, in their favor.
Extract from an address dclived on the
evening of the 14th May, 1837, before
the Medical Board of Nevi York, bv
Dr. Emerson. See New York Medical
Rcprrts,for 1837.
" As a body I know that wo have set our face a-
cainst the Generality of patent medicines, and expo'
riencc lia3 taugH n that the great bum ol tiiein ate
mere catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to
make an honorable exception in favor of tho Vege
table Pills of our worthy and skilful fellow laborer
and citizen, Dr. Joseph Priestley Peters, ot which
(in consequence of their pcculicrly nutritions action
on tho blood,) I, and sovcral members of this lion-
orablo society, are arueni patrons.- juiis iriunuiv
allusion to the Vegetable Pills was received with a
warm round of aplause by all tho members present.
A fresh supply of the valuable I'nls jutt received
by John It. Moyer, and U. a. Tobias, Hioorasbiva
and William Ulddle, Danville.
(Prtce 25 cents per Bex.)
October 31, 1840.
Byspepsia! iByspepsia
THAT troublesome and peace-destroying dis
ease. Tho usands and tens of thousands suf
fer from that common and distrccsing complaint.-
Dyspepsia is frequently caused by overloading or
distending the stomach by excesuve calms or dunk.
ing indigestible and acrid substances taken into
the stomach, or from long continued constipation of
the bowels, a sedentary life, fear, grief, anxiety, a co
pious drait oi cold water, araitic purgattre medi
cines, A) eentery, miscarriages, intermittent and spas
modic altections ol the stomach and bowels, irregu
lar meals, late hours, and too frequent uso of spiri
tuous liquors.
Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia may be described
as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious
one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden
and transient distentions of the stomach after eat
ing, acid and putrescent cructions, water brash, pain
in tho region of tho stomach, costiveness.palpitaiion
of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the sight, dis-
turbeb rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency.
spasms, nervous irritability, chillncsi, sallowness ot
complexion, great oppiession after eating, langu
and general debility, sick head-aclic, vc.
CUKE At the head of all remedies stands Dr.
Harlich's Compound Strengthening Tunic and
German Aperient Pills, winch act greatly upon tho
peristaltic motion of the intestines, thereby produc
ing regularity of the bowels, nt tho eamo time im
proving the functions of thavJebiliatcd organs, thus
invigorating nnd restoring the digestive; organs to a
healthy action. This medicino seldom fails In pro
ducing relief.
Full and explicit directions accompany tho above
medicine. Likewise n pamphlet which describes
diseases, tho manner of treating, itc. For sale at
Tobias Health Emporium Bloomsburg.
Nov. 7 1840. 28.
IPi JESS 8
THE Subscribers respectfully annoutico'
o their Montis find tho public generally,
lial thoy havo received and ata now opdn
ng, a splendid and extensive assortment o
Fall & Winter G-oods,
which with a stock on hand, embraces a
variety of aoasonablo Merchandiza for tho
accommodation of town and County.
In the Dry Good lino, they havo all the
varieties of courao, fino and oupcrfino
Cloths,
Casimsrs, Salinelts, Mcrinocs, Silk3 Cal
icoes. Tazlioni. (a new article,) Mari
na, Chinelle and various other kinds of
Shawls, Ribbands, Laces, Lxmns, mom
clinede Lain,Muslins, Fcslings, Stocks,
Umbrellas. Ladu'a Bonnets, Bonnet
Silks, Trimmings Fur, Cloth and Seal
skin Caps; Boots and Shoes, Socks, fyc.
A LARGE ASSOIiTiMENT OF
AND
Sucar. Coffeo. Tons, Spices, Molasses,
Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wino, &o. &o. assorted
in prieo and quality. Hardware, Saddlery,
ron, btcel, Nails, Stoves, otave pipe, iin
Wine, Cedar Ware;
CHINA, GLASS,
AND
QUEENS WARE,
Crockcfy-TFare, Salt, Fish, Otis, Dye
Stuffs, Paints, $:. fyt. ffC.
and almost ovcry other article that can bo
called for in a country storo all of which
avingbeen carefully selected and obtained
at thrt lowest prices, will be ouerod at small
profits in exchange for casu or country pro-
uce.
RUPERT & BARTON.
Dloomaburg, Oct, 3, 1810. 23 tf.
MORE POSITIVE PROOFS,
Of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich's Compound
strengthening ana uerman Jiperxem
ruts.
Allkouany, Jan. 8, 1840
To Dr. Harlich's Agent Sir: I wish to stato
for tho benefit of those who may 'bo afflicted, that
Dr. IUnucH'n Pins have entirely cured me of
Dyspepsia, of which I have been afjiicted for ma-
Strengthening, and I am constrained to say, that
I used both kinds, the Aperient and
they are a valuablo discovery, and act upon the sys
tem mildly, but very effectually. I found tho Tonic
PilU to quicken tho circulation and cause a deter
mination to the surface, and to strengthen tlio weak
ion Inn Bva
stomach and increase its powers. Tho Aperient
rills are the best caUiartic 1 ever used. 1 am con
fidej t all Dyspeptics would do well to make immC'
diate trial and be relieved. Any one can call at my
house and be saUhcd ot the above at pleasure.
DAVID K. l'UPE.
N. B. Tho original certificates may be Been at
tho otlic of the " Spirit of the Times," For salo
otNo. 19, North EIGHTH STBEE.
DR. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
on
WILD CHERRY,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting of
Blood, Soreness of Throat, Whooping
Cough, and all Dhcases indicative of
CONSUMPTION.
DELAYS' AKE DANGEKOUS. So it is with
thoso who neslect their COLDS nnd COUGH.
At first you complain of havinpt a Cold, which is
neglected; after which tl soreness is experienced in
tuo Jlroncma, with a il ticking uough, and linuliy
the dieaic settles upon tlio lungs, which tho patient
will soon perceive by a wasting uway of tho body,
attended with hectic fevers and spitlimr up of flor
id blood nnd matter from ulcers on the lungs; a pain
and weight is alio experienced at tho affected part
of the lungs; the functions of the animal economy
grow languid; the body becomes dry; the eyes fcink
deep within their cavities; at length tlio patient
pays the debt ot nature, when he is nattering mm
self with the hopes of a speedy recovery. To ob
Mate all l!io;;o distressing symptoms "Spare no
Time" in pro:uring tho abovo Invaluable Medicino
at tho very commencement of your Cold and
Coughs whereby your health may bo secured and
lime and money eaved.
TANGS? & WINDSOR
MANUFACTORY.
KCjlTE Subscriber would respectfully informs his
(fi. lrienils and tho public generally, that he con-
milieu io cany on mo business oi inanulactunng
fifAIS AM5 SBSTTTEES,
of almost every variety of pattern and finish; and
thai ho will attend to turning any article in wood
that may bo ordered, lie will also attend to
HOUSE & OJtyA METAt.
in all their branches; and respectfully solicits a con'
Unuanco of public favor, Turning shop on Mar.
kct street, nearly opposite the Printing office of the
Columbia County Kcgister finishing shop pn tho
inntn dronl nenrltr nnnnttln CZttnrrrn YVn
BENIAMIN UAGENBUC1I.
Bloomsburg September 10, 1810.
GRAHAMS' MAGAZINE
And the Ladies and Gentleman's World
of Literature and lashion.
The Caaktt mid the iicntlcnian'e tniffm.
A Mew Volume, under the abovo title, bf tho
well established and fashionablo Magozine,
tho Philadelphia Casket 'in conjunction with tho
Gentleman's Magazine, which has been e cry whcio
pronounced tho most rcadablo nnd popular of tho
day, will bo opened on tho first day of January,
lull, Willi an airay OI coniruiuiora eucurcu uy 1110
union, cf talent and fame, which no periodical in
the country can boast or pretend to rival. Tho Dc.
tefnber number will, however, bp a specimen of tho
ncv -volume. The volttmo will be opened with new
and beautiful type, tho finest whilo paper nnd with
tlio first of a scries of ombetlishrnents unsurpassed
by any which have yet appeared in any Mngnzjiic.
The stylt ofilcgance, the beauty and finish of thesq
illustrations, ami me cxioiisivuiiiip"":iin:iii wiucn
will be tnadc, its typographical oppcaiaucc, nnd,
abovo all, the lone of its library department, by tho
brilliant array of contributor's, whose articles hna
enriched tho pagca of each number, will givo it a
character second to no Magazine in the Union.
Tlio character of tho articles which shall appear in
its nnn-pa. will bo dually removed from a sickly ten-
twiiontality, and from nn affectation of morality, but
while a true delineation of human nature in every
variety of passion is aimed at, nothiug shall be Inund,
in its ngcs to cause a" blush upon the check of tho
most pure.
The lilterrry unaracier win oe suuicieniiy guar-,
anterd by tho reputation of both Magazines thus u
nifed, for years past. Writcrsof the first rank havo.
beeu regular contributors to their pages, and tho
tales and sketches published in them have been
widely copied and lead, and the firm and independ
ent tone of the criticisms, upon the current litera
ture cf tho day, hai been everywhere approved ami
commended.
The List of contributors embraces the names of
most of ihe principal writers in America, xvith a re
spectable number of English authors. Original ar
ticles have appeared, during the last year, from (ho
pens of the following: Professors Ingraham, Frost
Df. C. Brooks, 0. F. Winds, Captain Marry att, Hon
H. T. Conrad, Morton McMicliael, Willis uayior.
Clarke, Esq. Charlen J. Peterson Hev. Thomas II
Stockton, Samuel W. Stockton, E. Armstrong, Esq
General G. V. Morris, Leigh Hunt, England, Mrs.
Fannv Kemblo Jutlcr. Park Benjamin, Dougloka
Jcrrold, England. Joseph C. Neal, James F. Otis,
It. S. Elliot. David Huffman, Charles West Thomp
son, Judge Tremper, JohnDu Solle, hsq. r. U.Ll
der, Grenville Mellcn, Edgar A. J'oo, T. G. Spear,
Mrs. h. Sigourney' Mus uatnanne n. vvaicrman,
Mrs. Ann Stephens, Bcuion Hill, England, Dr. Ji
K. Mitchell, James Montgomery, England, A. M'
Makin and E. Holden, J. Beauchnmp Jones, J. E.
Dow, Mrs. E. F. Elicit, Dr. Thomas Dunn Eng
lish; .
In addition to this brilliant array of nemos known
to fame, the distinguished services of a host of a
nonymous writers of no ordinary abilities,, havo giv
en worth and character to the pages of the Maga
zine. The series of well known nautiol papers en
titled " Cruizingin the Last War,"havehad a run,
unequalled by any aeries published in any Magazino
for years. The author premises to open a new sc
ries of Tales of the Sea, and from his known abili
ties as a depictor of sea scenes and lite, much may
be relied upon him in maintaining the popularity
of the Magazine. Papers may bo expected during
the volume also from the author of tho well known
articles en.itled " The Log of Old Ironside." and
from the author of " Syrian Letters. I he valuablo
aid ol the author of"Leaves from a Lawyer's Port
Folio," has aUo been secured and we may cjjicct
something still more thrilling from tho capacious
stores which a long life in the profession ha3 ena
bled him to ama?s. An occasional Chit Chat with
"Jeremy Short," and " Oliver Ohlfcllow,' is also
promised; with a variety of chotce art cits in pro
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editors of both Magszincs continue their service!!
under the new arrangement, with such nn airay
of talent, a Magazine of unrivalled attractions may
safely be promised the coming volume.
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German Aperient Pills.
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affictedfor two years with the abovo distressing dis
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u'mu'x, pam increasing towards evening, attention
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ur. Jinnicli's .Tills lor which ho sent to the ngent in
VVcst Chester, and procure some; on using the med
icine tho third day, tho pain dit-appcared and Ids
strength increasing fust, und in tlirco weeks w a
bio to attend to his business, which ho had not done ,
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