NEW8FAPKRB HARRISBUBG. The Harrisbnrg papers hare issued their hnnual proposals for furnishing their sheets to all who may be desirotw of possessing themselves of a nows paper printed at the Capitol of the state. Not having room to publish their prospectus at large, wo have copied below their terms. The Reporter, Keystone, and Stato Capitol Gazette, ato Democratic, and the Intelligencer, federal TERMS OF THE REPORTER. For the session, twice a week, iti ad vance, 2,00 For the whole year, 3,00 Any person forwarding rivn session sub scribers, and the money, shall have a sixth copy for hit trouble. W. D BOAS. TERMS OF THE KEYSTONE. During the session semi-weekly 2 00 For the yeear 3 00 Any person forwarding us $2,00 shall re ceive the KaXstono from the time uf sub scribing to the close of the session or six conies will be sent to any one office for $1,0 00. All Post Masters are invited to act as a gents for tfee Keystone,, In receiving subscri bers and retiming money to us; ami any one signifying hia willingness to act as such, hall receive a list of our subscribers in his town and neighborhood, with our terms of agency. BARRET it PARKE. Harrisburg, Nov. 18, 1840. TERMS OF THE STATE CAPITOL GA ZETTE. The State Capitol Gazette will be pub lUhed twice a week during the sittings of the Legislature, and once a week for the le ainder of the year, & tho following pri ees : The session only, (twice a week,) $2 00 Tho whole voar, 3 00 Postmasters and ethers friendly to the Democratic cause, are respectfully renues ted to receive subscriptions to this pape r. Any person procuring us hve good eubacri era, shall be entitled to the sixth copy gratis; or any person procuring five good ubsenbers and forwarding 910 froe of pos tage shall be entitled to the remainder for his trouble, and in the same proportion for larger number. HENLOCK & BRATTON. TERMS OF THE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY PENNSYLVANIA INTELLIGENCER During the ensuing session of the Legis lalure, the Pennsylvania Intelligencer will BO published Daily and bmi-Weekly, iha'following term! : Daily during the session. 83 2 Berai-Weekly do. Daily during tho session and semi weekly during the remainder of the year, pcrr annum, tni-weekly during the session and weekly during the remainder of the year, per annum, 4 00 3 00 Tho Daily papor will ho published on a feeet sufficiently large to contain full reports ef the doing of both branches of tho Legisla ture, sketches of Congressional proceedings and the general news of tho times, togeth er with miscellaneous articles on a variety of subjects. The Semi-weekly paper will be publish ed on sheet of double-medium i ize, and will contain as much reading; matter as any paper ever published in Harrisburg. PROCZ.A3KATIO&T. WHEREAS, the honorable ELLIS LEWIS President of the Courts of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions pf the Peace, and Court of Common Picas, end Orphan's Court, in tho eighth Judicial District, composed of the counties of NorUiumbcrland.Uiuon, Columbia and Lycoming; and the Hon. Willi m Do.talso and Gi:oimr Mace. Esquires, as sociate Judges in Columbia county, have issued their precept bearing date the 2 1 th day "of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, and to me directed for holding A Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen tal Jati Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court, IN DAN ILLE, in the county of Columbia, on tho third Monday of Jan. next, (being the 18th day) and to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, the Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said County of Columbia, that they be then and" there in their proper persons, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions nd pther remembrances to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to ba done. And thoo that are" bound by recognizance, to prosocuto against the prisoners that are or may bo in the jail of said county of Columbia, are to be then and thero to prosecute agaiust them as shall be iust. Jurors nre requested to bo punctual in their attendance, a- Dated at Danville, the 11th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and- forty and in tho C5th year of mo ipucpciiacnce oi me united States of Amor Ics. JOHN FRUIT Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Danville, Dec. 11th 1840. 5 TUB PRINTER WANTS A FEW DUSIIEL8 OF Wheat, Buckwheat & Corn, JWU Jl FEW LOADS OF 4 Jew DuiShls of POTATOES would tthb ot reulmd. THE RESURRECTION 0&, PERSIAN PIlLliS. opinion t6 the HiosASjBiuif nsTii's,ETAif IsniArr ruRfiATiVK, tho Matciiltss (priced) Sanative, or any other pills or compound before the public, ss certified to by Physicians and others liCt none condemn them until they have pried them, and Ihen we are cettain they will not. It is now a settled point with nil who have used the Vegetable Persian Pills that they arr pre-eminently the host and most efficacious Family Mcdi- cine that lias yet been used in America. If every family could becomo acquainted with their Sover cign power over disease, they would keep tlicm and bo prepared with a sure remedy to apply on the nr appearance of disease, md then how much distress would be avoided and money saved, as well as tho lives of thousands who are hurried out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy winch they can place do- pendenco upon. The Resurrection, or Persian Pills. The name of these pills orginated from the cir cumstance of the medicine being found only in the cemctarirs of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to it medicinal qualities and virtues, in halt a cen tury it became an established medicine for the dis eases of that country. The extract of this singu larproduriion was introduced into gome parts of Eu rope in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians in curing Certain diseases, where nil oth er medicine has been used 'in vain. Early in the year 1792, tho extract was combined with a certain vegetableroedicino imported from Dura Baca, In the East Indies, and formed into Pills. The admir able effect of tliis compound upon the human sys tem, led physiicans and families into its general use. Tlieir long established character their univer sal and healing virtues, tho detergent and eleaniing qualities of their sjrcific action upon the glmdular part of the system, are such as will sustain their re putation and general use in tho American Repub lic. CERTIFICATES. I certify that I have, by way ot experiment, used the Hygcan, and most of tho rarious kinds ol Pills, in my practice, which have Iconic the highest repute in the public estimation, that have Wen offered for sale in fhb vicinity for the last fivoycais, including those called the Resurrection or Pcrcain PilU; and tho public may rest assured that none among tho whole catalogue has answered a better purpose, as an easy and effectual remedy, than tho Resurrection or Persian Pills, in most cases of disease. CimiLts Backus, M. D. Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 31, 1837. TO MOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chase fi Co. Gcnta. Hearing much said about the extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian i'ilb, upon those about to become mothers, we were induced to make a trial of them. My wife was at that time the mother of five children, and had suffered the mot tedious and ex cruciating pains during and after hr confinement of each. Sho had tried every moans and taken much medicine, but found littlo or ho relief. Sho commenced taking the 7'ersian 'ills about three months before her confinement (her health being ve ry poor about this length of time previous) and ins short lime the was enabled by their use to attend to the cares of a mother to h.:r family until tier con finement. At the time she commenced taking the Persian Pills, and for several weeks ptevioui, she was auueted with a diy nam cough, rtiut Irequrnt sovcic cram3, which the use of the Pills entirely removed before using half a box. It is with the greatest confidence that wo advise all those nbout to becomo mothers to make uso ol tho rersian Pills. All those that have taken them in our neighbor hood have got along in tho same easy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There does not appear to be half the danger of other dingers setting in after confinement, whero these Pills are taken. We unitedly' say,lct none neglect taking them, for they are in the reach of the poor as well as the rich. Wc are truly thankful that there Is a remedy which females can easily procure which tends to lessen the w orld of suffering, which many of them have to bear, and perhaps save tho lives of thousands which, would otherwise bo lost, Rochester, May M, 1838; corner of Callidonian square, Edinburg street; for further particulars see subscribers. 8. Roberts, Amw O. Kobehts. Rocnr.sTcn, Sept. 24, 1S3G. Messrs. E. Chase Co. I think it my duty to lot you know what a crenf euro your Pills havo performed on mc I had been sick about 7 ycar3 about 2 years and a half con fined to my bed. I had been given over as incurable, with Consumption, by twelve nhvaiciapM of the first standing; my lungs' wcro seriously affected; I had a ulcers gather and break; 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, occompanled whit extreme iriita bleness of tho 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 Vegetable Persian Pills. I began to gain in a hor; 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 ood health, and am able to do good day's work. If any noo wishes a more particular history of my suffer ings, lie may call on me, at tho corner of Alain and Uhnton-strects, Rochester. RUBY ADAMS. Fits Conr.n Tho undersigned hereby certify, that wo aro the Parents of two children who have ocen afflicted with fits more or lesjfropi their infan cy, and thatwcJiave smred no rains or exnenso ir. endeavoring to effect a cure. but without any bene ficial effect, until hearing of the fie surrpction or Per sian Pills, when four boxes were immediately procuicJ, slid beforo three boxc.i were taken, the His nau auateu in irequency, and evcy sym torn much improved, and now we aro happy to stata that our children by tho u:o of tho Persian Pills, with tho Messing of God, aro entirely cured and havo no symtom ornppraraneo of fits, will find n mo a crsian rins a sure anil perlect cure, JOHN & MARTHA JOHNSONt Canton N. Y. Dec. 10, 1837. The above pills may bo had of tho following n gents jonn moycr, moomsuurg; it. Miller, Dcr wick; J. Cooper & Sons, Haclton; C. llorlnnin Espcytownj John Sharpies, Catlawlssa; Lyman Sholca, Danville.- ' Ezra Taylor, agent for ;lio Stata of Pcnnsylva nia,tbMdinrr a! Rochester U, Y. to wham' all order ,,ean-bo addreesd,' ' ' r ,i "v IT BEblMlK TVIR PEOPLE 1 DR. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY PETERS, Celebrated Vegetable Aritibilious PiWs, Are effecting somo of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known. Tho town and county are tilled with their plaice. The Palace and Poor'houso alike ocho with their vir ufes. In all climates they still retain their wonder ful virtues. Eexlract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Rogart, of Providence, R, I, Dec. 7, 1838. " Peters' Pills are an excellent apcitment and cathartic medicine, those effects being produced by the difference of the quantity takon.l and aie dcci- dedlo superior to Lee's. UriiidretU'o Morrison's pills!" Extract from a letter by Hopkins, of Rati' gor, Maine, Jan. 9, 1838. "Thev are a peculiarly mild, vat efficient pares live medicine; and produce little, if any griping of nausea. I have prescribed them with much auceea ;n sick headaches and slight biluout Uver. Extract from a letter by Dr, Joseph Wil liamt, . of Burlinghmm, I. July 0, 1837. " I cordiallytrccoanmed I'eter'e Fetors' Itlle aa a mildly effective, andjn uo caw.daaeeroua family medicine. 1 hey are pecMllarly uuciilial in co tiveness and all the Usual disegsrs of the dijtU organs. Extrttt of a htlerfrom Dr. Edteard Smith, of Montreal, U. V., Sept. 2 1830. I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr. PeUwV Vegetable Pills, which are really a vslusble discov ery. I have no hesitation in having it known that I use Uiem extensively in mv practice, for all com plaints, (and they ira not a few,) which have their source in too impurity of the blood. Extract of letter from Dr. Pyt, Que bec, L,. v. March O, 1B37. " For billions fevers, sick headache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of spleen, Dr. Peters Pills are an excellent medicine." Extract vf a letter from Dr. Gumey, of isew urteans, i.a. uct. H, 1837. " I have received much amistance in mv prcctice especially in jiund ce and yellow fever from tbe use ot I'tter rills. I presume, that n an av cragc, 1 prescribe a haniircd boxes a month. Extract of a Utter from Dr. Rqnolds, of uatvesltn, i exas, Jpnlo, 1838. " They aro cerUinly an excellent general family medicine, and nitre in no quackery about then. Extract cf a lettar from Sr. Pritchard, ef Huda, IV. Y. June 3, 1836. " I was aware that Dr. Meters was one of the.bert chemists in the United States, ami felt assured that he would some day (from hi intimate knwkBi of the properties of herbs and drugs) arodace an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge tkst his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations, They are indeed a sujierior nmlicHte, and reflect credit alike upon the chemist the pkyiicUm and ine j.niwicpnrr. Extract of a letteT from Dr. Wain, of Philadel phia, f ee. 3, 1838. " 1 our pills are ttw mildest in their ortoratioas, and yd most powerful in their effects, of any that I have ev met with in a practice of right and 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. Srott, of FJaltiaore, Woe. 17, 1836. " I am in the daily habit of prescribing thnn (I'elera 1 il!s)-z-and they m nearly aliens?, anewer cd my pnrpoe. I have discarded other mrdiiines, someol hcm very good ones, in their favor. Extract from an address delived on th Reprrts,for 1837. " As a body I know thnt we have set out face a gainst the generality of patent medicines, and expo- ricncQ has taught u that the great balk of them are mere catch penny trash; but I feel called upon to make ua, honorable exception in faor of the Vege table fills ol our worthy and skilful fellow laborer and citizen, Dr. Jofeph Priestley Peters, of wh'ch, (in consequence of their peculicrly nutritions action on tnc btooil,) l, ana several mrmbcro of this hon orable Society, are ardent patrons.'' Thh friendly auusion 10 tnc vegetable i'llls was recetwd with s warm round of apUue by all tho member mteertt, A fresh supply of the valuable Pills jiurt rrceivod by John it. Moycr, and V. a. Tobiaaj Ulooiasbiug and W illiam lildclle, Uanvtlle. (PnVe 25 cents per Bo.) Oetobcr 31, 18 JO. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia PfnilAT troubjesome and peacr-dertreying dis ss ease. Tho usandi and tens of thoniamW inf. fcr from that common and distressing complaint. uyijicpna is ircquently caused by overlosding or distending the stomach by exefirii'e errf in,i or diink- mc inuicesur.ieanu acrid substances taken into the stomach, or from "long continued constipation of mo uowcis, a sedentary lile, fear, grief, anxteij, a co pious draft of cold water, drastic purgalite medi cines, dj sentcry, miscarriages, intermittent and spas- uiuuic auecuons oi me etomacn and howets, irregU' lar meals, lato hours, and too frequent um of spiri tuons liquors. The symptoms of Dyspepsia may he described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and sometimes bilipus vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eat ing, acid and putrcsctntcnietion water brash, pain in the region of thostQmach,cotivcneis.plpitaiion of the heart, dizziness and dimnea of the sight. di lurbeb rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatule ncy, spasms, nervous irritability, dullness. sallownpi n complexion, great opprertion after eating, languor and general debility, ick head-ache, Vc. CURE At the head of all remedici stands Dr. Uarlichs Compound htrettgtheHme Tonic an hcrman Aperient Ptlh, which act trrcatlv unon th peristaltic motion of the intestines, thereby produc ing regularity of the bowels, st the same time im proving tho tunctions of tho debiliatsd organs, thu iqugorating uuil restoring the digestive organs to i healthy action. This medicine seldom fails in pro ducing relief, Full and explicit directions accompany tho above mcuicme. .unwise a pamphlet which describes diseases, the manner of treating, &c. For sale at Tobias1 Health Emporium Bloomsbitrg, iov. I ij-iu. SB evening of the 14m May, 1837, before the Medical Board of New York, by Dr. Emerson. See New York Medical -rrr.-j- THE Subscribers respectfully announce their friends and the public generally, hat they have received and aie bow open ug, a splendid and extensive assorliBeut o Fall 8c Winter Goods, which with a stock, on hand, embrace! a variety of seasonable Merchandise for the accommodation of town awd County. In the Dry Good lino, they have all Hie vans lira of course, &u sou supetMue Clothe, Caiimers, Smtinett, Merinotu, Silks Cml- iratt. Tar toAt. (anew arttcte.) Men- nm, ChinilU mid various other kinds if Skawit,JttbbaniU, Lacts.Unmt, JUout eiUedt Lam,Mulitu, Fesiingt, Stocks, Uiabrtlt, Lady's Bonuett, fiomul Silks, Trimmings; Fur, Ciotk mad Seal skin Capt Root and Sho, Socks, Jc A LARUE ASSORTMENT Of BMW. Coffee. Tea. 8pie, Molasses, Brandy, Gin, Hum, Wirmt Jts. As. awinrlfd in price and quality. Hardware, SMWty, Iran, Steel, Nails, StvM, Slwve pip, Tin Wat., Cedar Wui; CHIHA, GLASS, QUXSNN WASE, Croekery-Wari, Sttit, Fish, Otts Dyt Stujfii, Paints, f. 4-s. f e. and almost every sithenr articl that eim Q calkd for in a country stee M of whiek hiring hei earfilly selected and oiitaiie4 at the lowest prices, will be c iff red at seaaM proeta in etcttaag far caatt m cuu-y pra- daee. RUPERT A BARTOIf. Bloomsburf, Ot. , 1840. tf. MORE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the rJJIcacy of Dr. Hurlick's Compound Atrengtnttung arU Utrmmn JipcrvtM rti. Aixkohaht, Jam. 8, 1840. To Dr. Harlich's Azeut Sir: I wish to state for the benefit f (Asm wko iy 'b afBict-eJ, that Dr. Hiaiacu'i Piu have entirely cured sna uf Dy'P?Cii f which I have been artiicted far ms ny years. Iuud both kiwis, the Aperient aad Strrasrixtting, aad I an cotrind t say, that they are a valuaM dixcavary, an rt upon the sys tem mildly, but very rctvtllj. I found tha T oaic I'itU to Mickaa tec oircalatiaa and cause a detsr- inination Ut tld so.face, and to slreagthen tlic weak rtofnaca and inciow ita panns. The Aperient Pilts are ikw beet ratanc I aver used. I am can ridn t ail Uysfetica would da wall to mako imrne disle trial and 1st relieved. Any Mie can call at say noase aud tut auac4 oi tse abovo ai pitikoire. DAVID R. POPB N. B. The original certificate may be been at the office of the " Bsirit f the Tunes." For sale at No. 19, North EIGHTH STREE. dr. awxrwci COMPOUND STHDP CV OB WIL-O CH52RHT, For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Spitting of Blood, Soreness of Throat, fFhonpinx Cough, and all Diitases indicative of CONSUMPTION. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. So it is with those whs neglect their COLDS and COUGH. At first you complain of having a Cold, which in neglected) alter which a lorentss is experienced m the Bronchia, with a Hacking- Cough, and finally the disease settle upon the lungs, which the patient! wi.i iin iji-vitv aj ft Bating awaj 01 me oouy, attended with hprtin fmvra ami ..llHnt nr. nf 7- id blond and muter frora ulcer on thefunas: a Dain and weight is also experienced at the affected pait of the luiif s tli function of the animal economy grow languid; the body becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their cavities; at length the patient pays me oem oi nature, when he is flattering blnv self wilh the hope of a speedy recovery. Tq oh' viate all those distressing symptoms " Spare no Time" in procurinj the above Invaluable Medicine at the very commencement of your Cold and (TcwgAj whervby ysur b cil til may bo Ccurod und utne una uoury mtou. MAIUFACTOET. TTB Subscriber would rcbpectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho con tinue to cany on ine nubincss ot manufacturing 43B3ASS AND SETTEES, of almost every variety of pattern and finish; and that ho will attend to turning any article in wood mat may do ordered. Jie will also attend ta HOUSE Si. OnYAliarALi in all thdr branches; and respectfully solicits a con tinuance of public favor. Turnine shon on Mar. kct street, nearly opposite tho Printing oflico of tho Columbia County Register finifhinr; shop on tho main street neatly opposite Gcorgo Weaver's slow, UtjJN JAAIIN HAGENDUCII; Dloomsburg. September 19, 18-10. - GBAHAitfg' MAGAXNE; And the Ladies' and Gentleman's World cf Literature and Fashion " The Ctisliet and tlic ftcnttcmait'a tti rcd. J, Mew Volume, under tho iibovo till o tho V. well established and fashionnbio Magail no, the t'liilodcluhifi Cnshet ill folijuiiction with tho Gentleman's Magazine, which liushccnfcvery whero pronounced the snotl readable mid popular of tho day, will be opened on thojfittt day of January, 1641, with an otray of contribuloru secured by tho union, of taknt and fame, which no pcriodictl in itm i-niintrv can boast or ntetclid to rival, The lie. ceiuber number will, however, be a specimen of tho . ..... ... ut, . .I... now volume, i lie volume win no upcucu wiui new nlid beautiful type, the finest while paper and with tho first of a series of embellishments utismrpiifscd by any which have yet appealed ill any Magazine. Ths Myle oftlcRnncc, the beauty atul linislt ol'thcso ilhtstrstions, and the extensive improvements which will be made, its typdgrepliicnl appearance, and above all, the tone of its literary depmtment, by tho brilliant array of contributors, whoeo articles have enriched the pages of etch number, will give it a character second to no Magazine in the Union. 1 he character of the articles which shall appear in its paijes, will be equally re.rtved from a sicUly sen- tiinnlulity, and irom an anecisuon oi inoruuiy, nut while a true delineation of human natureMn every veriftv oJf nassioii is aimed at, nothlug cfiall bo found in its pages to caute a blush upon the cheek of tho KOht pure. The l.iterrry Uharactcr will no suiiinenuy guar nteed by the reputation of both Magazines thus u-- niUd, for years past. Writers'of tho first rank havo beeu regular coutriuutoifi lo nirir page, nnu uio. tales and sketchea published in them have been widely copied and lead, and tho firm and independ ent tone of tho criticisms, upon the curtent litera ture cf die day, his been everywhere approved and commended. The List of contributors embraces the namc3 of aost of the principul writers in America, with a re spectable number of English nuthors. Original ar ticles have appeared, during the la3t year, from tho pens of the following: Profr.'sors Inp,raham, IVost ft. C. Brooks, V. i . virirti,u;apiaiuivinrryaii,noii R. T. Coiirail, Morton MeMichael, Willis Gnylor, Clarke, Esq. Charles J. Petersen Rev. Thomas II Stockton, Samuel W. Stockton, B. Armstrong, Eft Cneral G. P. MiirrK Leigh Hunt, England, Mrs. Fanav Kemble Jlutler, Pork Benjamin, Douglass JerrnJd, England, Joseph C. Ncal, James F. Olis, H. S. Elliot, David Huffman, Chnrlfs WcstThomp son, Judge Tre wiper, John Du Solle, Ksq. J. U. El der, Grenville Msllen, Edgar A. J'oe, T.G.Spoar, Mre. L. Sigourney' Miss Calhapne H. Waterman, Mrs. Ann Stephens, Benson Hill, England, Dr. J. K. Mitckfll, James Montatrnery, i-ngianu, j. w Makin sad K. Holden, J. Ueauehump Jones, J. E. Dow, Mre. E. V. Eltett, Dr. Thomas Dunn Lng- lish. In addition to this brilliant array of names known tu fame, live dictinguishbd services .of a host of a- aony RiMi wnwisof no ordinary alnlities, uate giv en wMlh and character to the pages of the Moga aine. Theatric of well known nauticil papers cs tilled " Cra'uingin the Lest War," have hod a run, unequalled by any series published in any Magnzino far years. The author promises to open a new sc- noa of 1 s ot the ca, and irom nis Known abili ties as dewctar of sea scenes and life, much may be relied upon hiia in maintaining tho populniity of the Maganne. l'apers may no expected uunng the volume also from the author of the well known articles en.itlrd " The Log of Old Ironside." and from tbe author of " Syri.m Letters. The valuable aid ol the author of"Leaves from a Lawyer's Port Folio," has also been secured and we, may expect eomethinn till more thrilling from the enpacioua tore which a long life in the profession has ena bled him to amass. An occasional Chit Chat with "Jeremy Short," and "Oliver Gldfellov is also promised; with a variety of choice articles in proso and verse from various writers of celebrity. Tho editors of bcth Magazines continue their scniccs under the new arrangement. With such an airay of talent, .n Magarine ol unrivalled attractions may safely be premised thocerning volume, ir.lltHIOJYS JNJ9 r.VJi:lV".V.." In compliance with the almost unanimous wish of our lady subscribers, we shall tho ensuing vol ume fnrnish them with a beautiful and correct plate ef Fashions monthly, a feature, it is brlieveil, that will neither be unwelcome ner unpopular. Tlicte fashion plates shall be drawn from original designs from Paiis and London, and may alio be depended on m the prevailing style in Philadalphia and Nrw Yoik for the month in which they arc issued. These, however shall in no wise interfere with tho regular and choice engravings, and music which ac company tch number of the work. The splendid Monotint engravings from tho burin of fc'artain, whith have been justly admired, will bo followed during the volume by several from the samo hand, while the steel cngtavings in the best of style of the art, from interesting scenes shall still enrich tho Magazine. The choicest pieces of music for the f'iano and Guitar shall accompany each number of tie work. TIME OF PUBLICATION. The work will bo published on the fir&t of every month in every rpuarter .of the Union. Tho most distant subscribers conserpintly receive it on that day, as well as those who reside in Philadelphia. In ill tKe" principal cities agents havo been estab lished, by which means subscribers can obtain their copies free of pos'oge. Tkhmb. Three dollars per annum, in odvanco two copies for fiv e dollars. No new mbscrilcr re ceived without tho money. For the accommodation of those who may wish to subscribo for cither of tho following Phlladelpha periodicals, this liberal pro posal is made. For live dollars current money frco of pot3o wo will forward Graham's Magazine and Godcy's Lady's Dok, for ono year. Address GEO. R. GRAHAM, South west corner of Chesriutand Third ttrccte. Philadelphia, Nov. 1810. RHEUMATISM Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O. P, Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester County T., afiictedfor two years with the abovo distressing dis ease of which ho had to use hie crutches for cifthtten months, his symptoms wero excruciating pain in all his jointj, especially in his hips, rfiouldcrs and ankles, pain increasing towards evening, attended with heat. Mr. Itihon, was at pne time not nblo to move his limbs on account of tho pain being ro great; ho being advised by a friend cf his to procui Dr. Hailich's Pills for which he sent to the agent in West Chester, pnd procurp sonip; on using the rocd icinetlie tliird day, the pain disappeared and lib strength increasing fcbt, and in three weeks was a bio to attend to hi business, which ho had not rlr.ua for eighteen mouths; for the Itendit of others nfilio tod, he wish?! these lines publitlitd hat fliy may bo rejteved, andugaiu enjoy the pleasures cf hoalUiy life. Forealoai Tobias' Health Emporhdn Bloomsbvrg. Nov. V, 1810. S8. I. 0