important moors. "fill tfficaey of Dr. Hnrlieh't Celebrate:! Mali tines. The following certificate won sent by Mr. E D. Ilinninn, agent at Cincinnati!, Ohio. There run le no mistake in it, ru the pnrties ire wi II known. Mr. Ktckiel Kgdon, or Anucrnm wwnsmp, I lamilton county, Ohio, wssseveinl days troubled with bill, us affliction, acidity of the slomoch, at tended with the (muni symptoms of dyspepsia, nnd h ivirw made trial of various medicine without li ding relief, war cuicj by the above medicines. Attest, E.RIUDON. Cincinnati, June 30lh, 1840. VET LATER. Mr. Vance, of Washington rounty, writes as follows Dear Sir Dr. Harht h'a l l s are performing some of the most wonderful r nres in th;a vicinity ever heard of. They were introduced here about six months ago, by one of my neighbors, who bought half dozen packages from the Piltsbiing office. I om aware of four catci in this place whore complete cure hive been per f irmed, one of aevere rheumatism, two of dyspepsia, nd one of most shocking and aggravated ner vous complaint, often or twolve years standing. I send you enclosed five dollars ; pit are lo forward pills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE. . July 27, 1810. N. U. The alrove certificates, compared with the v -ry many already received, certainly must con vince ihime similarly afflicted, that they can yet be relieved by the use of these Invalun'le medicines. 1'rinrip.il office, No. 19, North Eighth street Philadelphia. For mle by HENRY VOX1T1EIMER. October 21, 1840. Agent. DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA That troublesome and peace-destroying disease. Thousands and tens of thousands suffer from that common distressing complaint. Dinpepsia is frequently caused by overloading or distending the stomach by excessive eating or drinking iudijest il e and acriJ substances taken into the stomach, r from long continued constipation of the bowls, a sedentary life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft nl cold water, drastic purgative medicines, dysen tery, miscarriages, intermittent end spasmodic af- f clions of the stomach and bowls, irregular meals, lite hours, and too frequent uso of spirituous honors. Tho symptoms of dUpepsia may be described as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sua. d n ii ml transient distensions of the stomach uf cr e ding, acrid and putresent eructations, water brash, p.iui in the region or tho stomach, cosuveni ss, pal pit ition of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the ighl, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, tl ilulcncy, spasms, nervous irritibihty, rliil.inesB, tVtowness of complexion, great i ppression after iting, languor and general debility, sick head a he, CURE At the head of all rcmaities stands Da. Mahlicu's CoMrousu Sirknhtiikxinu Tomc am Okhmax ArruiiKNT Pills, which act great ly upon the peristaltic motion of the intestines, thoichy producing regularity of tho bowls, at the Miino lime improving the functions of the dchihtnt i' I o ralis, thus invigorating and restoring the d. uestive organs to a healthy action. This medic ne -c d on fulls in producing rclu f . Full and cxplicite directions accompany ulxivo medicine. Likewise a pamphlet which nr b -s diseases, the manner of treating, &c. Principle office for the United States, No. the d.- 10. North Ellin 1 11 STREET, Philadelphia. HENUR VOX 1'HEIMER. Ootolicr 24, 1840. Agent. FEMALES. WHO aro troubled with sick headache, pain in leatlaClie, pain 111 , the side, breast, and back, loss of appetite, AjiiiIch- i y, lownesa of spirits, palpitation of the heart, faint uus or giddiness, sickness at the stomach, bibous i.llections, tightness at the chest, nausea, vomiting, noise in the stomach, flushings of heat, nrol child iem, diseases of the nerves, and org ins of digc-tion, iStc. &c, those who may be Ihus utli c id, should not in gleet to procure Dr. Ilnrlieh's Cunipuiind Slrengtiening Tonie and Herman Aperient 1'iHf, which sre warranted to give immediate relief. Thou-amls do we almost daily behold, vhoc coun tenances and pile emaciated check bear occular witness to sickness and eflliction. CoulJ llio-e persons be persuaded to use this invaluable medi cine, they would soon find their weuk and ilel'ihia tcd Irauics strengthened, their minds couip sed. mid all pain, and dititress driven from tho t-ytem, when the body will again renew its lost viur, aud ut in a new life," and death for a while be dc- lived of its prey. What hi ait but fels glad to behold their near relatives and dear friends, miuiched as if by magic from tlut fatal dest oyer Death ye who are laboring under disease let not another day or night pass without procuring this niudicine, a it will in a majority of eases c fleet a pcnnaiiunt cure. JCemcmber lUluijt are dttngeruwt , aud if disease is noyleclcJ, its rjvag.s will doubly in crease. (Cj-Priiiciple Office for tho United States, No, 10, NORTH EKfHTH street, where rcccumir.cii dations of hundreds uf jursoiis may be ecu, all of which have been cured il Unfitted by the medicine. HENRY YOXTHE1MER. October 21, 1810. ' Agint. SICKNESS. THERE arc many persons that wc d lily U hold, , whose counti nances and frail limbs denote illic- ; tion' which we find has principally orlg:ii.iitd from i neglect of proper icrnadics ut the commencement of j fiiikucua. Al first the patient roui l..iiu of bite, on the stomach atlemlej with lickntmi, coslivcn m, ,e., he neglects to procure proper medicine; at leiiilil.e complaius of pain in the side und s oin.ich w ith sr.ur eructations; Ins uppctitc bocomes impaind Ilia tent trouldooiiie, his muid hurassed, and all in iidu irni id u m niiin...r nut intiiui. t, .., ..... . "-.7 . . ' i.f " tl.lulllll,..!..,-!.! ltlt,l.ir u-I..k an .. 1 1 .111... t""- "..v.. ,,. .,, ,.ii.ii. ,im) the dueaso may at Icnth be so fasl stated ih it no nii.lirul ui.l u.ill ,..,ilii.. him ntv:.i Al il... l'...i ...... Ul iiioc ini ru .iiouiu oe - no nine 10-1 in procuring Dr Harhch's comioim. stiiknui ii- - " sii.a '--1 ""'oi n.i.Hi., n - moves bile liom the stomach, ol viate co-iivmcss. lemove disorders in the head' invigorate the niihd, ft re i ig then the body, improve the memory, uud en liven the imagination ; thus itsloring the body again lo its projicr functions. Principlo Otlico, No. 19, NORTH ElOIli'll klrct t, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXrilEIMI R. Ottol.fr 21, 1810. Aait. TO Till: .1FFLICTFD. THOSE who are uffi ring from various diMases incident lo the l umin family, would do well to procure Dr. Uarlich's Compound Strt ngiieiiing ami Herman Aperiint PHI., which ri so pit eminently reccouiuiendfd for Dyp n, laver t'omplainls. j siiis in ihe st.le, l ie k uud breast, Ncivious Albclious, Ileti 1- iiti, , und nil the dis. east ol the Stomach and U' ul.. Pmnphlets may l obtained gritis, which contain full ui d i tplieue duections for Using. '1'l.e reader u nliried lo n v. rl vwy interes tog tertificutes ol cures in iln- psper, which may be nhed upon, as thev nit-1 kt n a uiiinui. Ul kJllt Ul 11 U, 13, IVt'llIll i-IGHTH Blicl, riiibnlelptibl. IIEM1Y YOXIHEIMER. October ?t, ljo. Ag-nl. TransporlnHoii Isinc TO BALTIMORE. (vtA TI1IB WATKlt CANAL ) Warehouse font of Chrsnut Street on the Penit silranin Cunnt. A BOAT lenves the wharf'of the subs riber cvr ry morni: g it 8 n cluck, running through to Halt - more in three days, Consignments ol produce, iron, tVr., will leccive a dcsp.teh by thilin, which ha not hitherto been equalled by any other. Hate nf freight as lot as by any other ngulur line. Refcrenresi JOHN W. BROWN, "1 BUCK fc HERR. I KERN AN & STlLLNKiER, f J.& A. II. HE Kit. J Baltimore. Goods intended for Pittsburg, or any ooint on th'n Pennsylvania Canals, will le shipped without del cy on 1 1n-i r arrival nt llnirishtirg, i.s this con nects with the North American line of Poitnhle Boats to Pitta-bur daily, and with tin' Susuut hnn. na Packet Line to Northiimbertanil, W illiainsport, ilkesbitric, and nil intermediate 1 1 ices. CEt'UUE VV. LAYNO. Uarrisburg, Sept. 0, 1840. '-"CVrliUcaffM of Agency. THE follow inff are the duly apiioinlod oiiei.ls in their respective counties, for the sale ai ISrandicih's I e'f table Universal Pills, Northumbeilai d county ! Milton M ickey & Ch imbeilin. Sunluiry H. B. Maer. M'Enei.s ville Geddcs, (ireen & Walls. tJeoigetown 1'. Midlinij.'r A. Co. 1'nii.i. county : I.cwisbnri; V lis A f d !e. 7VT I ill i nit irg Pcllm.in iV Beckty. New Berlin John M. Uenfer. Scliusgrove Eyre Jc Co. Mid dleburg I-aac Smith. Lycoming county ! Williamsp rt John Smith Newberry M. & J. C. Funt ri. Muriev W. A. Peiricnn. Jersiy Shme .l.iims H. IT i burn. Columbia coun'y : D.niville T. it E. B. Rey nolds. Cattawissa C. A. Brobts. Bi-rwiek Shu man vV Rittenhnuse. Bloomsburg-Jmhu R. Mi yer. Sunbury, Sept. 9, l40. MORE COSC LI SI E PltOOFS, Of the tjficacij of Dr. Hirrlich's celt bailed Mid.' eines. Dear Sin: I was stllicted with a I ilious and nervious disease to a veiy al inning degree, wi:b all tho sympt. inn which bo frequently i fleets a le- lixed condition, viz: giildiuess in ti c head, viol, nl tremors, chilliness, wi'li a fixed pain in the li'il side, complexion bad, and ostiveni s-; indeed was in a monl miserable coiiditinn. I had tried many remedies, but found no perin im nt relief un til I had puichaed Dr. Jltirlielt's emiipnitiid strengthening mid liiriium ainririit J ills, winch fr. -Ill their supeiior vntocs, 1 wjc couiple:ely cnied. anil am aMe to pursue my employment, tiee Irmii pain arid disease, (bigmd) Jilll.N BOI ES. Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7 , 1840. Principle tMl'ue for the United Mate--, No. 1 1), North ElliHTH STREET. Phil l. Iphi .. HENRY VOX 1'HEIMER October 21, 1840. Ag nt MOKE POSITIVE Pit OOF Of the effienri nf Dr. Uarlich's Cnmp'iUiid Zlrtngtlitnmg una (eriuun Ajuriud J'iIs. Allki.iikm, Jan. 8, 1S1 To Dr. II irlich's Agent Sir: I Uh to state for the benefit of llio-o who may be iilllittcd, that Dr, llAnLtvii's Pills havo entiiely cund me of Dy' pejisia, of which 1 have been UU cted for many years. I used both kinds, the Apt lient and Strc;igth- cniug, nnd I am constrained to say, that tiny ate a valuable dt.-covery, and act upon the system mildiy, but very i ifectually. I found the Tunic pills to ,l.rt rireuti.lioii nnd mnsf n d. InrilliilHrinli ... th aurfacc. al.j aienathen the we.k ftoinach and incieisc its powers. The Apei ici.i pdls are the ht st cathartic I ever used. I am lontident all Dys peptics would do wc'.l to make immediate trial and be r. lieved. Any one cm call at my house and be satilijd of the above ut pleasure. DAVID !!. 1'OPE. N. B. The original certificate may le seen ar the i llice uf the " Spirit of the Tiniis." For sale at No. 10, North Eighth street. HENRY YOXIHEIMER. October 24, 1810. .Iginl. LIVER COM PL. II NT. THIS disease is discovered by a fixed obtuse pain in the right side under the short rilis, attended with heat, uuea-iness ubout the pit of the stomach; tin-re is in the right side aUo a distention ; the pa tient loses his appetite, and hrcomes sick and troubl ed with voinit iig. The tongue Incomes inuh and black, tho countenance chauees to a pale oi citron color, nr yellow like tho.-e i.lllicted with j iun dice, difficulty of breathing, distutb-'d rest, attendee with a dry rough, difficulty of laying on the left aide, tho body t ecomes weak, and li ,u ly the disease terminates into another of a inuie ti rious nituie, which In all probability is far beyond the power oi hum in skill. Dr. Ilnrl chs I imtp:.und Strength ening Tonic and Uenuan Apirient Pills, ii ta ken at the commencement of this dis use, will chetk it, a il by continuing the use of the medicine a few wicks, a pel fed cure will be perfoimtd. Thousands can testify to ibis fact. Cciiiticaiis . f many persons n ay daily l e sc. n of the eli'ic cy of iliii invaluable medicine, by apply ing at the Mi dual Ollice. No. 10, NOR 1 11 ElliHTH street, Phila lt lphia. HENRY YOXTHEI.MER. Odoler 21, 1810. Altai ! PRINCIPAL REASONS i Why Dr HA IH. K;H'S Compound Str.iigthen I lug an.M eriii.iu Aperient Pills ure us.-,l by all clas scs o pi uple, in pn ten nee to o'her Medicims, be- i faif-e i hey ate prepared from a pwe rztrarl nf ; m i os, a wnoiesonie incoii me. mild In Its oneraiiou i i i i "o pieasiiui in us ,-n, ei me most ci riain nrcseiver .. ... . . .... . i neaiin, a sale an. I ell. c ual cure ol Dyspepsia or j Indigestion, and all ttomach complaints, a i reserve! ! I . . :, . .1 , ' j an J pu i mil 01 i ne w note systein. liccaus.-t: ev soothe Ihe nerves of sciisilublv a d i f.f,iy the n.rvesof motion, imparting to their m st 'snieic mini iih iristiue tone. Ihus nu i ii, and cleariies. of m ud. Because tin y never destroy the coals of the sto mal h aud bovviU, as ull htrong purgatives do. Be. auit- st ieuce and experience teach us that no meie purnattve alone will cure iho disease of tlui st tiiiach und nciv.B, Weakness m il, primary ciue of a bus! ol diseases, anj, ,y eonni.u.llv le sortii g to yvr.'7c purgatives, you make the tli.euse much wonc, in. lead nl I ett r. Because Dr. Ilailieh's Med cine are put up up on Ihe t oni noii sense punciple, to "tie msc und sirengibeii," which i the only course to pursue to effect a cure. Lastly, Because these Medicines really do enre the dis eae lor whcti ll.iy are r. commended. Principal 1 'Hi -e foi the l.'uitid Stues, is at No. l'J Nuiiri Eighlh m.et, 1 hilnb lphia. IIEXRV YOXIHEIMER. O. tolur 51. ,o. 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I'roso lus of Vol. H, Tor is 11. rPlIE Cultivator was established to improve and elc vate the Agriculture of the country j to g ve a nronei tone to Ihe morals and m nd of the rr- mai; to show him the dignity and impo tancc of his i rolesMion t to store his mind will! uselul kn iw bdge, and convince hurl that while all cla ses aie uud mu I be more or I ss dependant on each other, be alone of the who'c can m.iko any near approach lo iudepciidi nco. If there is ono thing mote thin another, whic'.i in this country gives n mm Superi ority ovci his fel.ow m n, it is knowledge ; and this k owlcdge, knowledge which is at essential to Ihe Miccce of the f.uuior as lo othir men, it is the de igu of the Cul'ivator lo nid in imparting. (Jj-'i'hc volume for 1840, is filled entirely with (",- ginnl Cnmmunittitions, emhiocing articles from aboui 3UII Coirespniidcnt-', from aim. si cvoiy state in the Union. If an increase of subscription beyond any prece dent in the bisl"ry of Agrictiltuuil Journals, if the .dinost nn mini us voice of the public press in our f.ivoi, il Ihe multitude of pnvate ytl II it.oilng te -timoni ds we have received, added to a tircula ion amounting the first ytar lo TwrxTt-rwo Thou s.im, may be admitud as evidence, thru we have certainly in t abundant reason to be gratified with ll.c sueee. s wh.ch Iias sticniled the I niton ul me Cultivator und the (Jet.e sc Farnnr. Noixpm-e h .s Ice.i r wdl be siiared In render ihe Cultivator worthy nf the patronage it has receive I, In the number, variety nnd excellence of its Iltu!ral,'iiis, it is without a rival at home or ubroad, the lat vol ume being coibell shed with i.caily One llundiid Engravings, illustrating the improved breeds ol II f sis, t;attle, .-illicit. SWIiC, Muuliugs, Imploinenis, tV'-.. in. .king the Ciullivator, till things c .nsiileicd, it is belo ved, the Cheapest Agricultural Papa ever puti'is ed in this or any otlnr country. Tt Hvis line Dollar r annum Six copies for ?! tin; money to be lemi ted in advance, tr.e of pes ag.-. A commission of SO per cent, will be a! Io.m J lo Agents who obtain 25 or in no subscri lers. and 2.r per cent, to those who obtain I Oil o more. All suhtcrijit.ous to commence with a vid iiiiii'. I'oslm liters and gentlemen disf o'ed t.t lend tln ir ililluenec to aid fin cau-c of Ag.huhure, are re specdullv r. iiiir.-tid to act us agents. Address JESSE liUEL cV CO. Piiblishirs of the i'litlirulw, Albany, N. Y. BOSTON NOTION, THE LA Rd EST . INI) CUE A PEsT NE VS PAPEIt IS THE WORLD. T HE spirit of the oge is utilitarian. Improvc- nn i t is stamped upon the lace of every thing. All the useful uils arc progressing with imp irrallel ed r.ipMity, mid the Art nf Printii g is coming in f..r its full share i f the Coinmo i improvement. Dctetm ed not to ho outdone in any thing that pei I iins to his nr. fes-ioii, where there is a Lit chance for t xeitiou und enlerpr.ze, the undersigned has de termined un. in i.sninj a slu el twice tho siz- of the Boston Weekly Tinn s, (and is lo take the place of that pnr,) and w 11 contain eight columns more mailer than the mother Joimtiiun. i ins she. t will be calbd the BOSTON NOTION, nnd it is determined that it shall sustain a cognomen s full of meaning, and so interwoven with the estab lish, d character of our Yankee city. It will Ihj tho I. van isr N kwscai'Lii in tub Woiilii with no exception and will lie piiuled on a sheet thiny seven by fifty-two inches. Il will lie filled entirely with r-ndiiig matter, nnd will contain 'Three Thou sand Eight Hundred aud Lihiy Light touare inches, ol Twenty-Seven square bet of print in line type! and a single lunulvcr will contiiu more read ing than an ordinary hook of Three Hundred pages. These dimensions wdl enable the puldi.-her to dinw largely upon tho most popular periodicals of the day, both American and Foreign ; and as the selections w ill be made with great care, it is belli v c.l this paper wdl be a welcome Notion lo every family. Besides a full synopsis of the current news ol the d.y,jns published in Ihe Host Ml D.ily I lines,) it will c -nluiil Poetry, Popuhr 1 ales Theatrical Criticisms, Police and other Court lit porl. Humorous Articles, fcc. cVc. 'Tho whole woild of Literature will be ransacked to fill it. From the study uf the philosopher down to the police courts, through all regions ot reason poetry, romance, wit, and tho ampin iccord of folly wc shall glean from the past and the present and fiom all lia-ions, to pifsent us pleasing and useful a combination cf recorded thought and current his boy, ss l lie world cm supp'y o' iodustiy pioduce 'This is our "Boston Notion. " 'This great amount of wisdom and fun of wil and iiliilosonhy ol novelties and uuiiuuiiies we arc able to oiler, weekly for six ctxn icr copy only ix cents! and we can doit because of the fueili i s of our press and t tlice, and the connection ot daily and weiklv publications, r or tiikkk iioi- l ihs we can sell a year's volume, t iiu.il in cpnntily ol matter, with every variety a so, to r itiy-iwo Vol ume ol .Novels, such as are issued Irom Ihe press nf this dav. Fifty-two large Yo utiles f ir 'Thiee Do larr ! Elfecled all hv ioiproved in chilli ry, and by a determination that we will not be outdone iu enteiririzii aud Uscfu'ucss, TERMS: Tiiiikk Dollars a year, always in advaece no orders, no nutter Irom what source, will be att ndid to unless acc iiupauied with the CASH. Single copies six cents cadi. Post Ma-ters or others remittii g Twi nty Do lars shtt 1 liave l.ight copies tent to such persons and places as they may designate. (iLORliE ROBERTS, Publisher, rUoi'j;e V. Luyii:r, FORWARDINO AND CO.MMIS.ION MER CHANT, CiiisMT Srair.r Wiiauf, HAnRtsiii no, IS pn pared to receive (! .ods and Pioduce at Ihe new vvntt house, which his nrningemeuts will en ble him to forward with ibspti ch to Philadelphia, Pittsburg, ilhamsport, Wiikesbine, ColuiHbia, Lancaster, nr any oilier point on the Pi nusylv mi i and Union Canals, and ihe Peinisy ivania aud Har risburg und Lancaster lad roads. (t'.Mids from Philadelphia for Harris! U'g, Carlisle, I hamli. rshuig, oVc. &c., forwtuded wilh care und exa-dition. Coal, Plastkr, Salt und Fish, constantly for sale. Sept. U. ISt-uiovnl. U O O K - B I N D E 11 Y. THE undersigned have the gratification of in forming the public, that not withstanding tl.ey Were so unfortunate as to have their bind, iy buml dow n, in March In 0, they have opened a very extensive one, in Locust street, in tie new building diiectly opposite liieiiii's Hotel, und aie prep an d lo txecuiu all woik in their line wilh despatch, and in a su peiior style. 'Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, aud of the first order aud latest improvi im uts ; and they f. tl a coi.fi. pence in tlit ir facilities fir giving rf.ct sati fic tion to all who uny favor them with their orders. Banks. County olfices, Merchants, Med, unit's and others, can be suppln d w t i 11 1, ANK BOOK S uf every description, which lor lie dm 4, und dura bility, will be t'.prtt 1 . .1 v im.!,. ly i. i;uetl States. Hit hn'K (1,M iSP.. HARRlsiil'Itt; .".', :. j. SOMETHING NSW!!! THE CHIAPrsr AMI RKST r a m i tt v iv i: w s i a v ij ii lw ei Hi.iMir.n. Only VI .1(1 per Aminmt rriIE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER, one of the I c.t and cheapest newspipers in this co intiy, containing nil tho choice Reading viaticr of the six daily pipers, Including the "CI.II PLUS LOO," i, pubhshcJ every Sat every Saturday, at H 00 per annum. CL J' Tho-'OUKAN" is under ihe editorial charse of J.tn st II. IlKvvtrr nnd .lout Wills, Esqrs., tho lormer wen kn iwn a. editor, propr.etor, or princi pal contributor to every liteiory publication Issued in this city for the last fifteen years; nnd the latter, long n coutriliiitor In various period oils, but more publicly known since his connection with the "B u. timoiik CLterKH." The extraordinary success whiih lias attended the establishment of the Haiti moie Clipper, now numb, ring n larger list nf u!: scribers than any o her newspaper tver pul-li-hed in Marvland -the daily applications fir a weekly paper, to icnd, by mail, to country subscribi rs and the many facilities, possessed I y the under signed, for this undcrt'iking, have indue d them lo spare r.o expense in getting un a paper which can not f iil lo be a welcome visitor into every man's family. It is printed on entire ne-.v type and fine while paper, and will compire, for beauty of wo kman sh p and excellence of reading matter, with uny periodical now publ shed in the United States. Tin vis: F r Mail Subsctilers, f I 50 per an num, in cutrelit money, forwarded frec of xpense) to ti e publishers. Q."j" Pus'inasl, rs dis osed to net as Agents for the Ocean, will rtciive five co i s weekly, per an num, lor live dollars. I'uyineiit alvvavs to be made in advance. Addicts HULL cV TI'TTLE, Printers, Baltmioic, Md. isroMMiixc; an .ti:isi:. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS IN TWO MON TIIS! 1! Wur. we fb.st purr-hated the old und well known e-tabl shnient oft e Suliii ilay Cv t iling losl. we Rla'e I that the pai er ciiculated so widely n- mong the steady, rending portion of ihe United Slates, llnit we Citi red upon our I. bors with full confid ncof the futuie. Our success his aiiico hcu beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our weekly riciijits overbalance those of uny cotenipo tary npi r. Our lt has continind to swell up, with uncxnmjiled rapidity, and we have the coiifi- b nee, that nt the present rate ol mcrens ', we shall ic enabled in ri lew months lo boast ol more linn Dfi.OOO subscribers! When we commenced our lab rs, w.- announced distinctly, that ihe tone of the pa'r sr.ould be decidedly moral, nnd that noihni'4 slmu d be ni'm tied into nur column'', which ihe most f is. I, lions fattier Could disapprove of, and de term ned that as an approved Family Paper, it siioulil not contain a paiagrunh, Willi i lie stum ol which a parent would not wish to have a duughler lamiliir, uud we iheieforc, with this view, uiinouu- ci d that no tin tit i ii .il notices should uppear in our Ci lumiis, at d that we should be epposed lo theatres as things c deubited lo injure the hculthy action uf ail huliesi mind, as creative ot exhibitions ilemo- riiliziiig m lendency, and fcurlully pernicious in fact. 'There were not wanting blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Croakers, who predicted our speedy dowula I, but wc threw our.-c'.vcs n roti the tuber, lational and experienced pit: li hi of the people ul the t nited Stale lor sup- pnrt, and wc have been nobly sustained. W e thought nnd expressed the opinion, that hovvi ver careless many tn'ght be upon this subject, that few, t ven if tl.ey did not entirely disapprove of such cntetlainments, cared about having the gross details forever paiaded before the eyes of their children, and Ihe sukcning and nauseating eulogy i f all kinds of characters made familiar to their minds. We determined also, that while the paper con titiued under our coiitrt I, it should be strictly neu tral in politics, and that as news and litetury jour nalists we had nothing to do with the nutter ; this deb rmi -iilioti has been strictly and rigidly adhered lo, and while we shall continue to give our reiders such public document as may be deemed of inte rest to ull, and such a history of the progress nf politic.,1 events, as ure strictly in keeping with our duly, and the character of the paptr, we shall slu diously and thoroughly avoid uny contamination of paruz u publics. The paper is now printed in a new nnd beauti ful ly e, has received the praise of many editors of taste, as 'the haud.-omest family sheet in th-' Union. Our t lfoils h ive t een directed to the combining of beauty and sunp'.ic ty with utility and ta-le. 'The Tost is punted on a stout while paper, ren dering it neat und durable foi lilmg. In ud lilion lo ilu se t Hurts toward perfect:ou in the iniclianicul department, uud cxhrior of our pn per, no labor, nnd no cost been spared in ihe de velopement of iutellt ctual strt ngth. The present variety of interesting tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together with the vidua ble contributions of our own circle of liternry friends will continue to give interest to the paper, whi'c everything important and worthy of note thai happens in tl.e Old World or the New, shall be coibclcd und cobaled for the taste uf oui rea ders. The Ladies' Department shall always be choice and si led, and shall reccivo strict attention, while such tilings as may inleicst our juvenile readers und that impoitant and large class uf our readers the 1 a, tiler will nut ho overlookid. In order to gr.itity, as much as possible, the laudihle desire of our country readeis, a portion of our attention will le devoted to the Collcctl n und dillusiou of such News, Memoranda, 'Tables, Facts, Hints, Sir. as may seem impoitant to agriculturist, and the por ulutioii resident without the confines of our greut cities 1 he state ol the miikeis and the tluclua ttous in ihe prices, will be regularly uud whul is of more moment, Correctly given. e have t ver been opposed to the constant blush r and parade made by soma editors, about the t iccllence ol their npeis, and have resolved that the Suturd iy Evening Post, shall be conduct ed, as to sptuk for it. elf. Our renins will always fi d in its columns the eaihost ami tnc.-t authentic information, rs well us the most choice and t nleitaiuing liteiary matter. We hrve totally discarded the sy-tein ol filling the piper w i h iunc udvertinements, but n for giving out re ib ia from week to wick, entertaining n ad iug matter. And we feel ussured that we shall be no losers thereby, as hut few renders e ire about having a j, cr filled with descriptions of llusj nauseating com pounds. The Saturday Evening Post, will be furnished for i-'i per annum in adv..niek or one copy three years f, r 5, T ihoe who wish lo subscribe for a Philadelphia Mag 17.ui", we will luiuidi a copy of the Philade'pliia I 'a k I, and two eoiis of Ihe Post fur one year foi jfo free of p istage and dis count. No New Subscriber nceived without the Money. To tho.e who wi h to suhsrrihe. we would say. I th it the sale-t pi in is lo ein l -so the nioney in a letter and din el to us. .Most postmasters will frank llo ir letters if relating lo nothing but the bustiitss of ihe office, and ull pi stnioters who will be kind 1 uoUgli so to do, we ihull be pleased lo uc- kiiow.'iilbi! as agents. Addr.ss OCOROE R- fil A11A.M A. CO. No 3b Cattc ' All. v, Plul.idili hia tiii: i:v AVOICIJ). THE LA 11(7 EST, CHEAPEST, HANDSOM EST, ,1ND MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STAIES. KIIITtn BT fARK 1IF.UAM1! AS1I I rf.S SAtlRIST. WITH multiplied res urcia for rendering tho New Wohi.ii mow vatuatile than ever an n compendious newspaper and repository of cleg mt liter nun-, we enter upon thestcond volume (Tolio) on Ihe 34lh f October, tl eased in alKautiful garb iifwcio ti:pe, cast exprersly for the purpose. It will then foie be a fitting lime to commence new subscriptions, as well as for the renewal of those which m iy then expire. During the first year of the exis'ance of tho Ni.vv Woiilii, it Ii nccjuircd a reputation and circulation stipi rior to any weekly paper in the country ; and lias furnished to its suhsrrihi rs, during that peri d. (besides a I the current news of theday, domestic and foreign) new and va'udhle works by Talfourd, D'Israell, Tho mas Moore, Mir-s Milford, Airs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Amswoith, Knovvlca, Dtilwer, Mairyat,nnd others works, which in Lon don could not be purchased for filly times the amount nf lie subsciiption price of the New W01II. In addition lo w orks of interest by thesiS eminent authors, it has contained the crratn of tho p"tio(lictl literatuieof the day, as wed as original ailicles from th- pens of some of the 111 1st popular writers of America, a ruing whom we m.iy mention Ml s ed,wuk, iliviil ' Dewey, I'rolessor Longfel low, the author ul "Y'ankce Notions," Simins. Street, &e. oic. In po ittcks wc shnll, ns hitherto, maintain an nrmel neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will le unoljectioriable in a Mural point of view. In criticism ne shall, in justice to the publ c, mnntuin peif ct indent n lence, even though w incur the vcnm'nce of nil the dunces' We sliul', in conclu sion, earnestly sbive to n nder our sheet not only worthy nf the unparalleled lavourit tins experianced. but of a continual. y extending circulation. While we con'iuuo lo fumi-h with nil possible promtitude the most nttracti-.e liter turc nf the day, we shall, as our menus enlarge, nltord that c-inpensation to na'ive nut tors, winch mny induce them to in ke ihe New Worl l the medium for presenting lo the public their best privlu tio.is. Odr excellent Lon don correspondent w.ll be continued, and due at lenlii 11 w.ll be p aid lo the cmnercjl, nricultura und news departments ol out paper. A UCARTO EDITION Of s'xtcen l.i'gp. 1 age a was commenerd in the sixll .1 J one last, in mil T to meet the wishes ol larg number of suliscribeis, by giving tin 111 its iich n varie I contents in a suit iblc form for I i ding. 'Phi we have done without hiving enhanced ihe pnei so that new sub crihi is, nud ntheis on the ri nevvr of previous subscriptions, can lake their choice I t Iwei 11 the Ifu uto nnd I oho form, err But a fi v sets of the IJuarto, f.o n No I, now lemon o hand in the otli.-e, and we shall therefore, not 1 aide long to supp'y tin in. J Ell MS; 1 h it k k I) .inns a year in adv-mc for cither edition; 01 Fivk Dollviis for two cepu I n ull cases letlers must lie Ice, or est aid, they w.ll remain tleid i'l the p,s:-ollice. (rr All I o tinattc s who will act lor in are o autlioiizcd Agents, and my retain o per cent 1 the suhscii) tiou price, ($:!.) for commissions, if 1 muted 111 .c-l ork or Eastern ' nney ; or fiO c. l on each, if in notes of nthcr solvent banks, win may be at a discount here. fXj Edilors and Pul lislu is who desire the ci tinuaiicc ol uu excliange, will please copy the ,ibe three or mure limes, or otherwise notice thecontci and tend us a marked paper. Ect'ers rela ive to ihe editorial den irtti ent m be a.hbesscd 10 Paiik Benjamin A: Ercs Samoi; Edilors: those relative to the lui-ness dep niciit.to J. WINCHESTER, Publisher No. 'M Ann street. II A ZAK IPS UNITED STATES COMMERCUL A ST VI I.SI1CAL REtiiS TER. Containing do uinenls, facts and other usiful ii.f -nn ition, illustr live uf the history and resources of the America Union, ami of e ich State; embracii g commerc in.inul.icluie--, ugiiiulture, inti rtiul improvement h inks.currei cy, li lances, education, &.c. &c. Eu led by Samuel Hazard. Publi lied every Wcdoesday, at 70 Dock strtt 'The price to subscribers is f." per unnuin, payali on the li st of J.nmaiy of each year. No suhscri tion received for lesr than a year. Subscribers o of the principal chits lo pay in advance. r b: o i b: c t i' s OF TIIE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN sn.K St C1ETY, AND KURAL ECONOMIST. KDITllI HT UlllKON H. SMITH. THIS Journal was established by the Americ Sill; Society, for tho purpose of d.llu-iug practir information on the ci'ltube or bilk, in the Unit States. It has now hem publishetl one year, at may be consideied a work of standard character. Tho Crst year's publication, composing the fi, volume, coiit.iincs a mast of valuable iufoimstir and it will be the o' j ct of tho editor to mu the second equal in nil rcspcts, if not superioi. the fust. The important fact is now Csta1 lishrd I yond any question, that the people of tho Unit Status can make silk cue.vi'Kit and hkttln th any other nation upon earth. It has been prov by uui.i peachal la test luony, that the inlite e. nf producing silk ready f r ma ket, does notexct TWO IIOLLAItS AMI TWKNTT I'lTK ItSTI r rot n, and its lowest value is rui t iiollahs a i ii rr o.its; also, that one Arm of ground plai rd in minus multicjuli--, will pioduce the li.st ye tho trees arc planted, loi u rr-. iuht rounds silk, having a clear profit lo the producer of o: ut .Mm :n ami Hour iiollahs! Il has also be proved that the childu n uud I males 1 f any I irine l inilv can, with the greatc t pvstsil 1.' ease, pro, In from hlly 10 a hundred p utuis ut silk tvery ye without any cost whatever to the expanses ot ti farm uf cr the lues are planted; ud llnrif re, th ihe w hole umoiuit of silk w di be so nuu li clear g ,1 a iy from t'i'ii lo S 100. With these facts we so 111 I til an mull gem people we her il is not a gr. and import nit object lor them lo introduce ihe ti lure ol silk in every farmer's family in the l"uio 'To enable all our tanners to make si k. ihe 'Jot ml 1 t tuc A vi 1 me a Silk Societv' waststi lisheil; il Coil'aius lain ptaclicul directions for ct riVAi iMi nit. THin, rsiniMi . nd rkaiiimi kh won vis, iiLi.LiM. nu. silk, ami prepar 1 g it I 111 nkei, Ac. btsi, les ull ntht r inf irniiitiou that ci be r ipjued to enable any pi rs.m to enter up m tl business, cither on a largo or small scale. Eve liieutl uf his c. ui il ry, into wh se ham's this pap may fall, will be d ing a patriot aud philau.hr .pisi work I y inducing his friends and nt ighhouis to e Icr their names upon ihe Tut of subscribers. 'I he Journal uf the Amriu aii Society is publish, mouth'y, in pamphlet firm; tacli number coiuan thiitj two octavo ptiges, printed on m w type ai handsome paper, wi h sprinted colored cover. 'Tut is : Two d.id trs a year, or six copies f tin do la s, a ways to Ih-paid In f.-re the work sent. All subscription: to btvtn wilh the first nun bt-r ol the year, ami in no cusc willtl e wmkbesei 10 any suowr Isr longer thtn it shU ,ttvc let piid for. f'Niw st it-t Riaim, who take the first in second voltiii.ts, will In cliattl only 'Thhll Doi la 11s lor ll.c ivv o v 1 ai s.
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