XVII A T HA S CA USED THIS GEE A T COMMOTION OUR COUNTRY THROUGH. ,lt is Sherman's Medicated Lozenges, iho fame of which have spread from Maine to Georgia, ai.d from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountainsall over the land wherever a mother has a noisy and troublesome child Dr. Sherman's Worm Destroy, cr is enquired after and icsorted to the trouble is removed, the child becomes endurable, and when ever a child is suffering from worms when it gets a taste of the Lozenge, and feels the relief it pro duces it begins to cry for more. The very worms themselves kick up a dust about them whenever iliev arc used, wherever Sherman's Cough I ranges are known,, no medicine is so earnestly sought after, because it costs but little money and gives great relief even in the most inveterate ca ses. Rev. Mr. De Forrest, Rev. Mr. Eastmond, Hcv. Mr. Strecter, and a host of persons of the first respectability have given in their testimony concerning them, and they say there is no medi nne like them, and the Camphor Lozenges are equally surprising, who ever heard of the most se vere cases of headache being cured in a few min utes Vet such is the fact when Sherman's Cam phor Lozenges are used. Palpitations also are quieted nervous diseases and depressions of spir its removed, and affections of the bowels perma nently cured, and Rheumatism, Pain and weakness ' in the back, chest, side, legs, arms, and various parts of the body is cured by Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster which is not only a friend to the poor but also to the rich, and as it is only 1-' 1-2 cts. is within the. reach of all. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines just received, and for sale at the Republican Of l,re. TO COUNTRY HIERC HANTS. NOTICE. '. The subscriber having discontinued the Mer cantile business, is desirous of having his ac counts settled as speedily as possible, and re spectfully solicits all those indebted to attend to the same without delay. WILLIAM EASTBURN. N. B. The business will be-- continued by Stogdell Stokes & Son, who have just returned Irom the city, and arc receiving NEW GOODS purchased for cash, which they will sell at a very small advance on the same terms, and would call the particular attention of their friends to the same. STOGDELL STOKES & SON. Stroudsburg, 1st mo., 3D, 1845. The subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Manu frmrcrs and Dealers in Philadelphia, respectfnl v invite those Country Merchants who are about ; .rcliasing their Spring 5f Summer Supplies, to an elimination of their respective Stocks of Goods. We believe that our several assortments are as complete as have ever been offered in this city, and sruil be pleased to have them give us a call. Importers and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Caleb Cope & Co 165 Market st. above 4th W. & R. P. Remington, J2 do Ashhurst & Remington, 80 do See, Brother & Co 70 do Yard & Gill more, 109 do Domestic and Foreign Dry goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co 105 Market street. Morgan, Buck &, Co 57 do ffH&GB Cooper, 53 do Manuel Hood & Co., N. E. corner of Market and Fifth streets King, Boyd & King, 20 North Second street, op posite the Madison House William II Brown & Co. 20 North Fourth street. Julian, Mason & Co. 156 Market street Erkel, Spangler & Raiguel, 128 North Third sf. above Race .Tiith, Howell & Ban, 33 North Second street. Uarolay Lippencott, 106 1-2 Market street, one door below Fifth, south side. Ludwig, Kneedler & Co. 1 12 N. Third, S. West corner of Race street "ilaas & Hollingsworth, 18 North Second st. and 2 Church Alley JEmes J Boswell & Co. 50 Market street Frederick, Dewald & Co. 02 North Third street. hrporttrs cy Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and Fancy Goods. ES Burnett, 3 S. Fourth street, east side below Market J & J P Steiner, 48 N Second street, 4 doors be low Arch street Cloths, Cassimeres, Votings, Tailors' Trim mings. 5fc. DeCoursev, Lafourcade cj- Co. 77 Market street William H Love 147 do J Uodley Spry & Co 84 do Hardware and Cutlery. Edward S Handy c$-Co 95 Market st. above Third Yardley, Sowers & Co 141 do do JohnS Fitchett dCo 74 do below Second Alien R Reeves & Co 177 1-2 do Wm T Howell & Co 181 do Deacon J- Peterson 187 do Martin Buehler & Bro. 195 do below Fifth Michael V Baker, 215 do Mashn & Pepper, 4 N Third street Faust J- Winebrener 70 do do Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings. John M Ford, 32 North Third street H & G Fricke, 14 do do Gnff Peterson, 12 North Fourth street Wni Ford, 7 do do Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunks, yc. ' Edward P Moyer 38, also 252 Market street. Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers. Grigg & Elliott, 9 N. Fourth st. Hogan & Thompson, 30 do do Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers. William Musser & Co 263 Market street H M Crawford 204 North Third street Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, CapSj Leg horn and Palm Hats, E. & J. G. Whelan, 158 Market street. Wk, Jenkins & Co. . 150 China, Earthenware, and Glass. Alexander Read, 205 Market street. Poier Wright R, 259 do 'Wr ght & Wharton benedict Dnrsnr X. -Ron Wni. P Hacker! 02 North Second St. above Arch Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, c..-T, T''iomas P James, - 212 Market street Thompson, Pancoast & Go. 40 do below 2c! Caleb Cresson, - -. 6 north. Third st. Manufacturers of .Sieves, Riddl.iSpr.eejvand T XVirework in general. o ep"i A Needles & Co, 54 North Frontst. 22 North Third st 125 do , uuuons, apooi uollon, J rim- mings, Fancy Goods, cfc. yc. Oliver Martin, 21 North Fourth st. S. M. Day, 10 do Manufacturers and Importersof Militari Goods, Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Carriage Laces, tj-c. Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons, 51 North Third st. Manufacturers oj Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Shades. Sleeper, Brothers, 120 Market street Wright & Brothers, 125 do William A. Drown, 80 do Manufacturers of Hals, Caps, Wool Hats, yc. Henderson & Levick, 144 Market street S. & O. C. Nichols, 1 14 do Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, and elastic Carriage curtains. Potter f Carmichael, 508 North Third st. Isaac Macauley. Jr. 0 N Fifth street Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cheap J ravelling I runks. A. L. Hickey & Co. 150 Chesnut street George B. Bains, 8 and 25 north Fourth st Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods, Brushes and Perfumery. A F Ott Monrose, 10 S Fourth below Market Louis C. Bauersachs, 170 Market street Manufacturer of Combs, Brushes, Soaps and Perfumery. I nomas Burch, Jr. (lato of Pittsburg) 1S3 Mar-; upun lhc Whigs of the Republic lor their unwa ket street j vcrjng SUpp0rt. Groceries. And that confidence may be extended "by the Wm. V. Anderson & Co. 21 north Water street public, assurance is hereby given that the contin- John-Trucks, 17 N Fifth st, corner of Commerce ual assistance of the leading men of the Whig. Waterman & Osbourn. N W corner of Second and Party has been secured, and that full trust is re- Arch streets posed in tho views and abilities of the Editor R. Paterson & Co. 182 Market street 'i Members of the Senate Dealer in Onnrlis Ornno-ns T.fiinons. I W P Mansnim N C THE AMERICAN REVIEW. It having been determined to establish a Political and Literary Monthly REVIEW, to be conducted in the city of New York, by GEORGE H. COLTON, Esq., and de voted to the permanent maintenance of WHIG principles and improvement of American litorature. The undersigned, Whig members of the Twenty-Eighth Congress, from all sections of the Union, most cordially approve of the design, and urge it S S Phelps Vt Alex Barrow La J T Morehead Ky W C Rives Va W Woodbridge Mich E H Foster Tcnn 17 L Dayton N J John Henderson Miss George Evans Me J J Crittenden Ky J M Berrien Gear J F Simmon R I J A Pcarce Md R II Bayard Del J W Huntingdon Ct Members of the House Garret Davis Ky C Hudson Mass G W Summer Ya S T Vinton Ohio John While Ky Daniel P King Mass N Rayner N C G B Rodney Del S C Sample Ltd F II Morse Me D D Barnard J R Ingersoll E Joy Morris J M Berrien Robert C Winthrap Thomas B King Raisins, &c. . John J. Richardson, 42 Market st below second Importers of all kinds of Shipping Furs. Wm Geisse &, Sons, 00 S Front, below Chesnut Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. , D. O Prouty, 19 U Market st, below 0th, s side Looking Glasses, Plate'd and Fancy Hardware, Combs, Brushes, &c. William & Walter Cresson, 14 north Fourth st Importer & Dealer in Bolting Cloths. Jacob Fry, 58 north Third st (successor to Ritters) Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goods, Hair Edgings, &c. Wm M. & Jas. E. Maull, 30 north Second st Manufacturers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Bonnets. James T. Leet & Co. 124 north Third street Manufacturer of Patent Leather,Glazed Muslin, Carriage Oil Cloths and Caps. John T. Holloway, 9 north Fifth street Brass Eight Day, 30 Hour & General Clock Establishments. James S. Smith, 82 north Third st near Cherry 1 .I,n.U I A ifr.rr KnrilMldl 1 ttrr I It IC .'nAtVIt A. E. Love , corner ofThird and Wood sis, and to u.iu.a ...... corner of Fourth and Market street i enterprise a been two or three . times before attempted by otners; and that they Print Warehouse, Dealers 111 Prints, I failed as signally as thoy were weakly began. Wo nnlir I care nut to investigate ths causes, but their failure x ii x n ni-n '!, . o i ,Wr ,iin,a P;f.: I has stood greatly in the way of the present unuer- p;C f l 7' 2r J? S - A ' nlV Sivc unqualified assurance Philadelphia, I-eb. 9.0, I84p-6t . HevieW WJLl mnihfor one vcar at least, trom Januarv, iaio. neiuer it shall continue longer, must depend upon tho sup port of those who can see" the importance of such a work. This support we. earnestly request, be lieving that the work will be in all respects able and useful. The Review will be published in the city of N. York, to be called "The American Review A Whig Journal ot Politics, Literature, Art and bci- Mdton Brown Tcnn WHunl N Y H Y Cranston R I C M Reed Pcnha John J Hardin III C II Carroll N Y James Dcllet Ala IV A Mosely N Y R S Schenck Ohio A II Stephens Gear JP PhemxNcw Yuri; Earnestly approving of the plan of such a Na tional organ, long needed and of manifest impor tance, the undersigned agree to contribute for its pages, from time lo time such communications as may be requisite to set forth and defend the doc trines held by the united Whig Party of the Union. George P Marsh 1 JL Ctxngman Hamilton Fish J P Kennedy J Collamer iohn J Hardin W S Archer Rufus Choate Alexander II Stcphais It is unnecessary to set forth the reasons that have led to this design. They are many and will present themselves to every mind. But to the Worms Ki5S hoissaBids.- CHILDREN arc most subject t o them, but per sons of all ages are liable to be afflicted with them. Dad breath, paleness abou t the lips, flush ed cheeks, picking at the nose, wasting away, leanness, pain in the bowels, joints or 1 imbs, dis turbed sleep, frightful dreams, moaning and some times a voracious appetite, ate among the symp toms of worms. Many are doctored for months I euce." for some ether imaginary disease, when one uoz of Sherman's Worm Lozenges would effect a cute. Dr. Ryan, corner of Prince street and the Dowery, cured a man of worms that was reduced to a skel-; eton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: ; he is now as fat as an alderman. The Hon B. 13. Beardsley has saved the life of one of his chil- j dren by them. The sale of over 2,000,000 of boxes has fully tested them. They are tnc only imam ble worm destroying mediciuc known fVimilu will lif wit'imit thfim ? I ' . . . ----- - - - Terms Five Dollars a vcar paid on receiving the first number. Each nu'uber containing a hundred and twelve paces, printed in double columns, on fine paper, will consist of a leading political article, with" lit erary miscellany in history, biography, criticism,- hclion, poetry, statistics, science and uie arts, irom the ablest writers in the country, it win coniatn nowerful articles from various writers, with two What; beautiful mezzotint engravings of Mr. Clay and Mr. Frelinghuysen, with sketches ol their life and ConsumDtion.Couchs, Colds, Whooping Coughs, i character. Every second or third number after- Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, will find ! Wards will also present a likeness and sketch of a healing value m bherman o. uougu juzenges.-r- 3ome distinguished American. Thev saved the Rev. Richard De Forrest, the rie conduct of the Review will be under the Re Mr. Streeter, Jonathan Howarth, Esq., and J control of George II. Colton, associated however that worthy old hero, Leonard Rogers, from the j wjth other gentlemen of known standing and at consumptive's giave. They cured in one day, the taiumer.ts. Rev. Mr. Dunbar, the Rev. Mr. Handcock, Wm. j 'i'o Committees, Societies. Clay Clubs, &c. 11. Attree, Esq., of distressing coughs. They are the following liberal terms are offered. Five cop- the pleasantcst cough medicine and cure tho soon-i ;es for 21. Thirteen copies for V50. Or any PRICES CURRENT. .Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed p-r bush. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Eabton. 1'lnla burg. 4 75 4 25 4 00 3 50 3 25 2 87 90 85 . 00 02 05 04 25 21 25 37 42 47 40 0 00 4 00 4 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 40 40 50 31 30 33 1 25 1 30 1 47 12 14 12 14 15 10 4 00 3 00 2 25 5 00 4 50 2 00 4 00 4 25 15 00 12 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 40 30 B2Ar?K MOTE IiIST. corrected weekly for the Jeffersoniun Republican. The notes of those banks on whicn ouotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Pessusylvauia. Philadelphia ban, par Han of North America, do Farmers' & Mechanics' do' Western bank do1 Soutlnvarkban do Kcnsincton ban do flank of Northern Liberties do! Mechanics' Bank do (,'ommercil Hank do Hani; of Penn Township do Manufacturers' Meoh'iis do Moyaincnsing bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Hank ol Ocnnantov. u Hank of Montgomery co. Hank of Delaware countv Hank of Chester county Doylestown bank banners' tanK ot Hucks Kastou bank Farmers' bank of Reading Lobannn bank Harrisburg bank Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank iNortnuniuenanu Danic par Miners uanK ot roiisviiic 2 York bank i, Cliambersburg bank 1 Gettysburg bank 1 Wyoming do 3 Ho'ncsdalc do 1 Rank of Lcwistoivn 2 Hank of Susquehanna co 35 Lum. bank at Warren no sale West Branch bank Pittsburg Wayucsburg Biou'nesville Erin bank Berks county bank Towanda do Relief Notes IVew Yorlc; CITY BANKS America, inn'.' nf n:ir uo'Amcncan Exchange do 22!)ank ofCommerco do lOiHank of Hie State of N Y do p.trButchcrs' and Drovers' do parjchemical do do City do do Commerci.U 1 do Clinton par do Del. and Hudson canil co. do doDrv Dock 1 do.Fulton bank of New York par LGreenwich ljLafavctie 1 Leather Manufacturers' 1 Manhatten company 1 .Mechanics' Banking Asso. Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange 21, National bank do do do do do do do do do Co New York, Rank of New-York Rankinc e'ei. N. Y. St'c. St'k Security b. par Phrenix do Seventh, Ward do Tenth Ward Tradesmen's Union B.ofN Y Washington 10 par do 50 MANUFACTURERS OF Umbrellas, Parasols, & iacm Shades, Aro. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. 4 Invite the aileniion of Merchants, Manufactu rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. . The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult ihc mutual interest of their customers and themselves, by mauufactu rin a ood article, selling it at the Lowest Price fur Ca.sh, and realizing their own remu neration, lii the amount of sales and quick re turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for trianu facture, they aro prepared to supply orders to any extent, and respectfully solicit the patron age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers. A Large assortment of the New Style-Curtain Parasols. , Phila., Nor. 21, 1844. I y. persotrbecoming responsible for four copies will receive a fifth gratis AGENCIES are invited pt of anv known remedy Headache. Sea-sickness and Palpitation, re lieved in from five to ten minutes by Sherman's : for distant places Camphor Lozenges. Persons attending crowded By jaWj remittances may be made free, through rooms or travelling will find them to impart buoy- ( tj,e Postmaster. ancy of spiiits and renew their energies Those All communications to be addressed, postpaid, suffering from too free living will find a few of the ! f tjle Editor, G. II. Colton : Office 118 Nassau lozenges to dispel the horrors ana lowness. oi street, INew Xoric. - - mw -I r 1 I 1 linn February 13, IS45. . -., 1 ST spirits. Mr. J.raulli, oi uie ounuay tuurcuiy, ua3 repeaicoiy cureu rmiisou j scvciu " JLOI Uiein. uaptain vnaawicK, ui iw iv-n . . Wellington, has witnessed their efficacy in a great e have jusl received for sale, at tho Jefier many cases of sea-sickness. They operate like a j sonian Oflice, a supply of " Fenncr's Odtrifer charm upon the apitated or shattered nerves, as : ous Compound for strengthening, softening and Sherman s i'oor ftlan's i'laster uoes upun beautifying the Hair" also ol tenner a Ucn- matism, lumbago, pain or weakness in the side, f , prcrving anij fyautifying the Teeth, back, breast, or any part of the body- R r Ii. , Ji Toott Aehe antl uUo Fenner's ripneso uie huiiuui- icu uauun, hii., - - ful effects of these Plasters. Price only 12 1-2 ihe first quality, and tho high reputation which cents. Caution is necessary to see that you Sot ! they haio acquired in the cities, and wherever the cenuine Sherman? Lozenges and Plasters, as i eja0 ,jJftV jlille jJf,cn Uae(i cannot fail to rcconi- there are many worthless articles attempted to be palmed off in place ot Mem, oy tnose who ouiu trifle with your life for a shilling. , A fresh supply of these valuable medicines just received and for'sale at the Republican office. December 19, 1844. v JOB WORK. Neatly cx'ocited at this OlTice mend them to ihe genernl notice and patronage of the people ol this place and vicinity. A number of our citizens have already tried them, and piouounce iheni excellent. Wo invite all, who are in want of any Mich arliclus, to give us a call, and we are sure they will not go ayny unsatisfied. - 4 Vi -- . December 19, lSil, WATCHES, WAKE& JJEWEIfRTT. .Panics Peters & Co. No. 105 Ar. 2d st. corner of ElfrellCs Alley, PHILADELPHIA. J. P. & Co. continue to manufacture at their old stand, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Thimbles, &c, on as low terms as any manufactory in tho city. They have on hand and !eep constantly for sale, beside their own manufactures, WATCHES of all kinds and prices; SILV'ER WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, in their variety, which will be sold low. Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights, in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue, grey and green Glasses. JJj3 Watchmakers supplied with all neces sary articles in their lino, such as Tools, Ma terials, Glasses, &c. JTJf3 Watches repaired al short iioiico and warranted to perform well. Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1844. Zm. 12 Copies to Clubs for $20. THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, for 1845. EDITED DT JOHN EN MAN AND ROBEHTA.W"ST, Prospectus for the Second Year. At the close of his second volume, the uiagazfrre having been commenced on the first of January, 18M, the publisher finds himself if resistably call ed on to express the satisfaction and grntitude with which he has been filled by the brilliant and unexampled success that has attended his endea vors to win the public favor. Notwithstanding the difficulties, disappointments and vcciitionsthat almost invariably lollow the establishment f ;i new periodical, in the production of which tht?re must be the harmonious r.o-operatim of iiiuisv heads and many hands notwithstanding occasion al short-comings, especially in tbu pu-torial de partment, which no care or diligence cmifd. avert and no expenditure prevent, tlm Columbian Mag azine has gone on steadily increasing in support and popularity from the opening number, and if the unbought unsolicited testimony of the pre.? may be received as unswayed by pnrtinltty nnl unbiassed by friendship, the efforts of contributor-land editors have been satisfactory to the public and accepted as fulfilling the promises made for them at the commencement of the onterprfeo. The publisher undertook the work with a. firm conviction that the great city of New York uma the best and the true home for a magazine of gen eral literature; that notwithstanding the faihiTe of many previous attempts to establish such rt work, there could be no impossibility of success with, sufficient capital, perseverance and the right sys tem of management both by publisher and editor; stimulated by this conviction lie embarked hi th enterprize and the result of the first year has provc;L that his judgment was correc.tr. It has long ceased to be necessary, or reasona ble, that we should speak of thd Columbian as n:i experiment. At all events, it is now an experi ment substantially tried. We feel ourse'ves up; t as firm a basis as any similar journal in the world Our principal cares now legard not so much the sccuring what ground we have gained (for we con sider this Sufficiently secure) as the extension of our sphere of action and utility not so much, even the mere enlargement of our subscription-list, as the most suitable modes of catering for the amuse ment (and shall we say occasionally for the prof it!) of our subscribers in the present acd in tht future the many whom we have, and the manv" more we shall undoubtedly have as time rolls on. We have made arrangements which will enable us to present our friends with embellishments of very superior taste, style and finish. In this re spect it is our firm purpose, if possible, to outviw all competition. Our music and engravings, w connuentiy oeiieve, wm not oe equalled very cer tainly they shall not be surpassed in real merit,, by those of any other magazine. We propose to give, each month, two or more superb engravings independently of two pages of music by the most eminent composers, and plate of authentic fashions. Regarding the literary and editorial conduct of the Columbian, the publisher does not feel called upon to say more than a very few words. The general management of this department is confided to the gentleman who has hitherto given abundant evidence, not only of the highest ability to put forth a meritorious magazine and one exactly adapted to the tastes of all readers, with whom is associated another gentleman of ability and expe rience. The publisher, therefore, has every con fidence that what has already been done for tho literary value of this journal, will be done again. We are perfectly willing that our future in this re spect should be estimated by our past. The sub joined list of those who have furnished articles for the Columbian during the by gone year, will sat isfy, we feel assured, the most fastidious, that wo ate resolute to spare, in no particular, either ex ertion or expense. Mrs Lydia II Sigourney J K Paulding Mrs Ann S Stephens W C Bryant Mrs Francis S Osgood Fitz Greene Halhtck Henry W Herbert H Hasting Weld Park Benjamin George W Kendall T S Arthur H P G rattan H. T Tuckerraan -Seba Smith C Fenno Hoffman. Theodore S Fay -Wm 11 Willis John Neal Edward J Porter rj? Country Sierchants. In store, Foreign p'rid American Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, otho various 'description adap ted to the apprraclung season, among winch are twilled ami figured Cloths and Cassuieuks for Sack and. 0er coats. Also, new style and plain Satinetts and Cloakinos, together with an assortment of Pad dings, Slldsias, Canvass, Serges, Hollands, Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and other trim- hnings used 6y Tailors. Also, Black Satins, Phnd, Figured and nam Silk Volveis, Woolen Velvets, and olher now style of Vestings. Our assortment is extensive and torms rea sonable. LIPPINCOTTVfc PARRY, Dealers in Clolhs, Cassimeres, &c, No1. 57, North Second streei, Philadelphia. Oth mo. 2d, 181 1. 2m. Mrs E O Smith Mrs E F Ellet Mrs M St Leon Loud Mrs Emma C Embury Mrs Kickland, Mrs A C Mowatt Mrs James G. Brooks Mrs E R Steele Miss Mary L Lawson Miss Colman Miss Isabel Jocelyn Miss Martha Russell Miss E E Chubbuck Miss Louise M Brauner Joseph Boughton Miss Fanny lorester Henry B Hirst Miss M G Quincy James F Otis, &c. &c. With the aid of these contributors (of whom it is needless to say one word in the wav of commen dation) and of numerous others, Perhaps equally meritorious if less celebrated, wva0 have promised us their support, we flatter ou-.scives that, as a lit, erary work, the Columbia need be under no ap prehension of being cxe.eUe But what we have done is already before the public, who will rot fail to judge of us with im partiality ; and in respect to what we intond to do, it will be both wiser and more becoming (although less fashionablo nr,t to boast.) We may bo per mitted to assure our friends in brief, however, that we have mtr0(i numerous plans (for the Third Volume) v; ,m which we feel confident thoy will be pleaded. t is our purpose to pu forth every enerp y, and it will be no fault of our own- if the Goumbian shall not bo found al least equal tp any '.nagazine, of any class or price, in America, Dealers in periodicals throughout the United States and tho Canadas, who wish to becorno agents for the Columbian Magazino, will please apply to the publisher immediately. The usual discount will be made to them. Editors who will insert this Prospectus en tire and send a copy marked and addressed to the j Columbian Magazine, shall have a copy sent to j them for one year. TERMS. One copy one year in advance, One copy two years Two copies one year, Five copies ono year, Eight do do Twelve do do ID3 The Columbian and Graham's Magazines will be furnished ono year on receipt of $5, or tho Columbian and Godey's Lady's Book, $5 ; or tho three Magazines one year for $7. Any Postmaster wishing a specimen number of the Columbian Magazine can have it on applica tion to the Publisher. Address, post paid. ISRAEL POST, 3 Astor Houso, N. Y. " blank deeds , - v For sale at this office'1' it S3 on 5 on 5 on 10 oo 15 00 20 00