IMPOR TA ST PR OOFS. Of the ejieaey ,f Dr. ilarHch' Celebrated Mtdi tint). The fallowing certificate wa sent by Mr. E D. ISiiimui, igent at Cincinnatii, Ohio. Therecan 1 no m :U inlt, a the panics are w.ll known. Mr. F.zekicl K gdoti, of Andvon township, linTiilten county. Ohio. wastrvrinl daye troubled villi Lull-u affections, acidity of the stomach, ol I.TivkJ With tlie usual sympiotu of dyspepsia, end having in.iJu uial of various medicine without S iding tclief, wa cured uy the above medicine. A font, E.RIUDON. rinmii, June 30ih, 1840. VET LATE R. Mr. Vanre. of Washington county, wrie as follow Dear Sir Dr. Iluiliil.'a inlaare pcrronning aotuo of the most wondeiful uica In ih'a vicinity cvet heard of. They were i itrodue d heie about six month ago, by me of 'iy uoy.tihois, who bought a halfdizcn inckiige from the Pittshiing office. I om aware of f mr casee in thin phee whero romplete cute have been per formed, imp of severe rheumatism, two of dy?pepain, H"d one of a most shecking and ag unvoted ner vous complaint, often or twelve year ! muling. I etui you enclosed five dollars ; pliare to frward 1'ills fur that nmount by the bearer, William Ward, Attcat JOHN VANCE. July 27, 1610. JV. li. The above certificites, compared with the .;ry many already received, ceitninly must con vince iinmo similarly attlic.tcd, that they can yet be relieved by the use i.f these Invalua !c medicine. Principal .fficc, No. 11), North Eighth, alrcel i'hil.ideljhia. Kir aaln by HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Oilober 24, 1840. Agent. I DYSPEPSIA .' DYSPEPSIA .' That troublesome and pence-destroying disease. i'housiiul and tens of llioiiffiiids mll'er from that cornniin distressing complaint. Dispepsia is tiquotiily caused by overloading or uUtcridiiic ihe s-touiach by exccsve cut!))!; or drink'iig indij. s i'Sc and acrid substances t.iken into the stomach, r from fine continued constipation of the howls, n tidentiry U,'e, fear, grief, anxiety, a rnpious draft tit did water, ila.stic jiurgt.liec iindicinci, dysen tery, Tn:carringc, iiircrmnlriit ainl apani'dic af fctions of the a'.itnach and bowlx, iireular uvulx, lite hours, and loo lictjuent use of ciitjjii, iiouors. The yinpt'onn of tlhprpsla ni iv lv lrs ri'iril as a want of appetite, or an unn itui.il or nuaoiatis ouo, nausea and aomclim s fiiliuiti vmnHing, biid-Ji-JJ uud Jratisietit ditcni-ioiiR of the i-loiu icli i.ftr nng. Bi.'iid and putrrecnt eruetatioi., water hrash, ynin in the region of the stomach, c s iven fn p,i jMtitiun of the hcurt, dizzinofa and ihnii.f H cf the "mht, Ji.-turhcd rest, tremors, mental ih spend ncy, fl Aish-pcy, rpj.-ir.s, ncivou irritiljihty, ch.li es. va'lownr.a of CD'.npIcxion, greit i ppre ;on after anting, languor and general dcli.ily, ick heud a he, Ve. CURE At the head of a'l remaLHi Ktnmla Da. Kirlicii's Co.rotM isrnLvoiiir.MX) Tusic OkiiXAM ArriiitENT 1'ills, which act grcat ty up, hi the peristaltic motion of the iuieaiinea, thereby producing regularity of the bowls, at the ante time improving the function of tlx- detnlital ai.l o.gans, thus invig.irnting and r.st.'iiu the di- yestive organs to a healthy action, i'h.a ineilic ne me d.un f.iil in proilurini; relief. Full and explicitd !nerli.in nwrn.-Jiiv the ihrwe medicine, likewise a u:nphlet which d rrbw diseases, the manner nf treating, &. I'rineijile ollice f.ir the I'uitnl Siutc, No. 13, IVorrti LiUlYVll STJiKET, l'InU.nlh a. HENKR VOXTIIEIMER. Ootohtr 21, 1810. Agent. FEMALES. W'lIO aro troubled with sick V-adadie, pin in the eide, breast, and l-ack, los of appetite, iVituh'ii rr, toivmvR of rpirits, palpitation of the heait, faint iaj Ol gidJiix'', t.i lilies nt tl.e tluoach, hit:ous wlTectlons, tihtiH'is at the chest, nau&ea, vomiting, aite in the Mumcih, flushing nl heal, ui:d chilli w, ciscMi't. i.f the tiervi-s, i.iul organ of lige;i n, Ac. -&.C., thua who mav be lima nil', c ul, should not ii g'u-l to pr c:e Dr. llarhch's Compound fZhtugfhening Tonie und ('irmn-i Ape rirnf A'hiLh lira wairanled to pike iimin tli.itd relief. Vhwi-tmJ "o we almost daily behold, wlio.-e eoun t.miiiice and pile emaciated check hoar cccular witness to strkness nod alllictioii. UuuIJ tho e i persons be pcru&.! J to umc litis invaluable meJi- I -ine, tiny wmia noon ur,6 t.ieir weak and lU-l tliia ted frame atrenghtei.eu, their irun' coii.p sed. itnd nil pain, anU ilifiich ihjven from the tji'rm, t-vuen flie tody will aj;aiii r. new i lust tigor, uuJ j ut on a ' new L&r," mi 1 death fir a while be de tjivrAltif tid pr,y. What hat but ftei glad t iifhoi ! t'.tir near relatives an. I ch.ir fiiei.d. anaiched w if by t:3iihr, f'oin that fatal dt-nt oy er JalJt ye who . inluring under lu - ki iiot anottur oay or tii'iiit pas without procuring ilits medicine, as it w ill in a majority of iases H'e t a pcrmanmt rure. Remember dtni art duiiruiis . and if lieac i tiegk:? d, iu f ag. a w ill doubly in crease. TXj-Princiier)flice for the IJniltJ ttatea, No. 19, A'Oi'.TH EltiHTH drmi, wln ie rtomuen- laiiorr of iior-diui's of jx rs win may be seen, all of which have Ueu cuifj or Ujiiflliul by the medicine. 1IENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 54, IS In. Agent. SilCKESS. ITlEFiE nre many person that we d ,ily la hold, .vhore count, nances ui d frail limb denote UlliC !in4 avltKli me f.iti ha jini)iilly orig.iiatid from neglect cf ir,jie leirtadie at the c.m, miiKemr-.a of ako.-n. At ifA thu pniient (iujlui of bile m thu fclomach at'eudcj w nrht,As. ctlinn tu, 4r., i:t ncglict t ) Juif.' jiroper iu.Jieine ; at Icn'h ho c4uiplans of pirn in Ue uiW and sumach vi.h our fiuctsli.'us; hi nppclim heroine impaiud, it lis Mt WiiuUe.-oinv, hi mind h .raised, uiij all hing a.ound him iiqiic.r not m llw ir.pri.per aaalini. 2Iet4ll nt giect Imas.lf, r.otn in all iinfkuila le cHea-e in y at lei. Ill beo fi.-t ited. dial no nediL'al aij nut nj.laGO liiia egaiin. At i'.tc fuM attack of luVi.ets U.ere ri.iulJ be "no tiiuv lui' n prcurmg Ur liarlich's compol-np mutssriv xio iPtniENT rjT.i, wliU'b, i.ii.-rKili.Aely ri iioves lite fiom the .itonui. lv. o'..vi A-3 CDslivein remove &ordrrs in ahe lusJ uivt'Uk-alc tlte auilid, trenglhen rtie t.vly, improve tiie tiit rnory, mid ct JiveM the iniu-'u.a ion ; thu restoring the b dy attain to ita proper fui clioii', iPriicip!e Ollice, No. ), ,Oirj JI ElOiiTH street, PbilaU.'ljiiu". JiE.NUY yoXHIEIMKR. DctolKT 23, 1810. A,fnl, 'ItJ THE M I LIC I EIL "THOSE wha aro suffering ii m variouai inoident lo the I um.in family, wool. I do well to procure Dr. iirrrirrk'i Coniummt 7r7i:;rAeninn. 4irul sruiwi Aperient Fitl. wlach i-ro fvr etnincntly rcccinimended "for Jrytpepcia, Liver fomplaiuts, aina in the ti.lr, 'bat.'k and trat, Noioua AfT ottuna, ilead-Arhe, ar.d all the dis caseaj ol ll Wlom irh and Ul.wIs. Humphlrf. may tj oUained gru.f, wirtV coiitawt-full aiJ tifiticite 'l.recuoi. for uplift. i'le re.uler l u lined ta ev tfral very inte.rci)g ccrt.li. ate of cure an tbi t!!, which may be rrbrd upon, M Oiey aretilKji from iba originui Far lc at N.w l. NOJiTU jF-KiailiiKt, 1'hiUae'pl.u. ENKY l'OXrHEIMt. Ml. '1-1 Trnniportnlion Line TO BALTIMORE. (rl4 till! WATBR C15TAL.) Warehouse foot if Chcsnut Street on tht Penn sylvania Canal. A BOAT lime the wharf of the wha riber eve ry mortai g at 8 clock, running through to Haiti' more in three day. Consignim nt ol produce, iron, etc., win rc. elve a Ucsp itch by till line, Which ha not hitherto been equalled by any other. Hate of freight a lo a by any other regular line. Reference t JOHN V. BROWN, "t BUCK A HF.RIt, I ... KERN AN A STILI.NIGER, fnaUl,uo'e' J. A A. II. HKRR. J O.Md intended lor Pittsburg, or any point on (he Pennsylvania Canals, will he shippe d wihout tl I .yon their nnivul al Harrisburg, u thi con nect with lha North American line rf Poitublc Boat to ritlBliurj daily, and with the Susqut linn, tin Packet Line to Northumberland, W illiamsporl, Wilkeabarir, and all intermediate (We. UKoROE W. LAYNO. Harrisburg, Sept. 9, 1810. Woiiis of Aafiirc. IN a at ite ofheiiltlt the intestinnl cautl may be compare.1 to a river whoco water flow over tho ad joining land, through the channel n.itine or art ha made, and improve their qualilicf ; and to keep up foe -o;:iarioii of the river, sa Ion? n it runs on smoothly the channels are Kept puro uiul heal I In : but if by romc caie the course of the tixer is Rto ped, then th-; water m the canal i n longt rpure but foon become staqnnnt. There i I ut one law of riiculati n in nalu e. Winn there is a aujur nluii.l itico i f liiimoiinl floiil (srroeiiy) in the intei t nal tub.?, ainl co.-tivoi ca-, take phce, it fl ws back into the bioo.1 iern:.s, and infil ratea ittell'in. to the circulation. To cstahli-h the free course of tho river, we mtibl inuove tho o' struitioiis which Mop iis fice cour-e. mid tho c of it tr btit iry sticam. With tho 1). dy, foil, w the same natural principal ; r move, ly that a!nablc iurgative medicii.e limn drelfi s V,uvc ."il Vegetable '.', which are uu cf f elnal assist iiice of nature, the Mipertbtin.lauce of humor in tlie intestine canal. Hy per cvcrii g in this practice, the wiys of the ciieul ition w ill then be testored t.i the lull ejier.iso of their natural func. ti.vi, ond a ft ,(c ol health will I e lirmly et.il,i,h d Ki iiielnber. never Miller a drop of bloo l to l c taken from y on- iOvaru.ite (lie l.uniu'. jh often mid a long us they art' ilcgtnera ej, or us loi.'g un you me tin k. Dr. Hrand clh'i, Office in Pl.ila.lrlphia, i at No. 8, .NORTH ElOH I Jl ttrcel, wheie hi pillicnn be had at 23 cems pi r box, wnh full iliieeiioim. fij't inly aeni a iStinbury, is II. II. Vu9cr Etqr. unbuiy, N pt, 9, Is 10. CVi'liHraloN olMycncy. THE following i,re the duly ap oiuted aent in theirrenpe. tie count !., f )r tho ai'c of liraiidrcdis Veiittable Universal Fills. Nonhnm!).'il.i d countv : Milton M -t krv A Chimhc.Iin. .uni iiry H H. M.isser. M'Enens ville Onld. a, Giecu A W'-lis. Ueo gi town F. Midling.-r &. Co. I'nion com ty : I.eivUburc W .ll A finVm Mifllinhtirg Pcllman A Uifkly. New Herlin John M. IlLiifer. Keiiimgrove Eyie A Co. Mid dlrhurg I aac Smith. Lycoming c nnly : Wiltiamfpr.r! John Smith Newhirry M. A J. C. Funton. Muiicv V. A. Pclrican. Jersey lhore James If. 11. burn. Columbia couiiiy : Danville T. A E. li. Rey nold. Ca'tawiwa C. A. Urohts. 11. rw.ek Shu- man A R.ltnihouM. IJloomsburg-Juhu I. Miyer. Sunbury, Sept. P-, 1(V40. MORE POSITIVE PROOF Of ihe efficacy if Dr. Harlidi'i Compound Strengthening and German Ajieririt J'dls. I AiLiontM. Jan. 8, IStli. To Ir Harlicli' Agent Sir: I wish lnnts'efor the leiufit of tho e who may 1 eftliclcj, that Dr. HinLirii'a Fill have eim elv eund me of Dys p psia, of which I have been i.fll cted for many yiars. 1 used both kinil, the Aperient and Sirciigih en'uif, and I am constrained to say, that th v u e a v.ilujble discovery, an I act upon the svatem mild , very ilftctually. I found the Tonic H1Jm to quicken the circulation and caot-e a ! teimination to the surface, tied to t eugthen the we k . torn .ch arid incicise it p. wer. 'J lie Ajeriei i p , re ilu Ul catbariic 1 ever ud. I m ronl'idciit all Dy--peptic would d we I to make iuimeuiate Ir al mid be r. li. ve.l. Any one can call al my house and be aatUtiaJ of the above at picture. DAVID R. POPE. N. 15. Tlie oriftn.nl cerlifu ate niy Im srenar the (lice o( the Spirit of ll.c 1'ini. a." Fur sale al No. 10, North Lifhlh ttr-et. I1F.NRY YOXIIin.MER, October 21, 1840. . grt. liver co.vpL.tfyr. THIS disease i discovered ly g fixid oli'uc pain in i!h- Tight ai.V un.k r tt.e Asr rib, attend, d with heat, um ain-s ubont the pit i.f the atomach; thue i in ihe riht niJc alio a dii-t. mi.ui ; the p... ticut loses hioappeli'.e, and Incomes -i ni.d truti ed wi:u vom.l.ng. Ti e t-mguo Uoiui's mugU and bl.ifk, tho conntt nance cl auue to a pale of citron color, or yellow lil.c tho e i I'dutoJ viiti j .n dice, d.fnculty of irealhing, ek-tmb d rct, utlendee with a dry MA, drfl'.cuJiy of laying e.i the left aiJM'ue fi.dy iec av at. an Tlj a.ly flic diej.-c reimiiitli into ..tio Iur iT a iiioio irrioii n tuie, which in li probabiliiy is far ley.ind tlie power ol hunt in skill. Dr. Hurl ch $ t )Aipt.t.l Strength ening Tonic ihJ oVmh Atrnut PiUi, n ta ken at the c niiin i.ciTiie .t t lii.n dis IM., tl cheik it, act .y con inning the use of the rmdicii.e a feiv weeks, a peit-cl cure mil be icil. tmed. T.iout;an;l can teuiiVy ta h t fait. Ceiliiicatoa f many wijij may daily l e n of the etlk cy of U invalua'.ile medicine, by apply ing at tlie M.dieal Ollioe-. N.i. 10, NOKljl EIGHTH aticct, Phib bH, hia. II EN li Y YOXTUEU!ER. October 24, lb 10. A?r.f HoRE CO.CLltiJVE J'RoJjFS, Of the rficaey if Dr. ItaritRt ctUbmhd M,di einri. D. n Sir : I was ttlicted wiili a Vili.ajs and nervt u dise-aee to a very ubrming d.-grre, wiili all the fympt.uuc which fiequently ( U',Tia a rc- t jej enditori, vj : cnWutei- m ti kiaij, vil nt Irrmar. t-Siillini, sida a f.sed pain in r.g'.rt aide, complexion liu:!, mjJ iiiivcieii; indent 1 was in 4i taost nineiable cjudilioii. 1 had triod many remedies, but found uu permarieut u un. til 1 l.J pUid:a-'d Dr. Himftctit'i fvmjmntd tlii iixlhcniug mil German opirinit I'iilt.. nh.ch fr. tu tfwir supeittK virfUjes, I vac'oiijU)i:y cot4. and am al4e to pursue any wplo ineni. free fr.ini 4aiaiid dease. (xigmd) JOHN liOLEi. Dated Aetna, Ohm Juue 7 , 1 1U. 1'iinciple OtIii 4u tlx; L'oi:cd iStates Va. 19, Naiih E.UHTU J'-i'CEEr, I'btl .delpbi ilF.NUV YtiXniEJMER Oct iber i, 81u. Afu( TliVTII MILL PREVAIL. I. Ilarlich'a mememes ar daily vitcatwi.ing i a.a,.h ttu wonh. A ,4w , rh..ui,..io0 hrtu l.., oul any VuucU.r.tW ,,llk J,! -jtMB"..!.. Jt ' . 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PiK'e three dallar a ytai tu jcivjoea for jived'.! la.. Cj" llie prop.'ieto' uf ihi mammotli hhcet the "(lieat IVcstrrii" 1 uiolig the lies f iper. have 1h i -aauic of , reading lM-f.uu the teadieg publ c a we. k!y ixii.nlic.il coniuming a prealer a in. uut i i.l vnimy of Useful and inter eiing mi im'U tiv, thiin ia to be lound lit any siuiilar publica tion in the woil l. Eith iiutii'ii r of tho pT contain as larg. an amount of tcaikng miller a is f.jml in volume' of .-rJiutry r m k, which coet JfVi and uioir .kau i eoiitaimd ia r volume of I ving' CuKiui bus ir llalKiol 's II nstory ij" A mciii a, which Cu t if3 a lolnuie and ill f r Throe Dollar a year. F01 t"i two fo ie will W loruaaded one year, 01 one copy lw..i ye.r-i. rsineellte 4iliiiettio:i ifai mijlnul r0Jor(tus, the Ur ti er Jonathan has Iss-n li.M.AIit.lill and its ire, amply tiljre, I.rs been sj much in. reasid. tli it jMiich mare t'.an tlse i-inner qu unity nf tU iiiort iiiteiesting liteiaH.re l ttie il. y 1 ruihiacrd 111 1 its immense cap ,ity. S, k clions froiu ah il.e 10 t prominent ana cub oriAeu writer ot tlie day i.- t 111 f welling iisconh irt-; and whatevei is m-w, lieb, ot rve, i vmed.uti ly u iiisf. ired lo it ci liinius. A I the contiihution ta pi riudical of American writer .f npu'.o upicar in it pa;f; ihe hiui ! t.i fj:e f-i T.ti ate Ux un.lir e.tiiti.ltuiiiin, n soon a reciive l in this Tounlry. Totl.e miuc'llancvij aid Lileiary l'.)i irlnieiii, ihe cliwt stiiution is pii.l; ai d 111 all llie seieeti -Hi and o iriii''c i'itiilj -tw.Mi, afn.'t cat I devoir! to axo d all ill it may taui h upon the opinion wf any ptrty in ii-Ihiu or polrtii . E; rrianee l;aing taujiit that wt hJ in.uk eJ ovl pa h f 11 our-le., in h;ch .( .r. uf people ib I14I1U 10 loMow, tlx' UrlUer Jonathan shall continue, a U sVegun, to be a bold, genl'e, weijfc'y, light, grave, morry, serious, witty, nnj b, duelling, inteiiss ne, itrf-pinj, ai d iiumuiu table iwspnr. llMiatl I stupmdous minor when hi all tiuiw.cl.lw .il stami r. iKct.d. Il shall ion tain the t st t.eauiiful of Nool. Romsncea und SkWH ir l oth e. Faiy Tales fjr lovcis of the fnarvtll'us LeuiUiU fcrf not iunilibl'M'.iii. rle for wit m mger Suh and rnui. fr short- windnt readers-Serenades for muical lovers Son net f.rt Ladies rsenument for old bachelor Sj- IKtH-sf.ir paluiciana and Lecture, Sermon, Ciiti- ca,n, lagr.in.. if.. Ac. A e. or all itsa wo-IJ Ldtcr sxt-oid addled ..... ... . w. .... W".!S.). A COMPANY. i VaU-tliery if tht lin.thir JjnUAuM," .V. Y. THE CULTIVATOR, A Consolidation of Burl Cult, vat or und tht 6'c netee Furuitr. Willi aiTLoan i.va Lttriian Ti'CKtH, rni-ron. Protjpccliis or Vol. S, for IS II. rpiIE Cultivator waa cntal.hslicd to Impiovo and - elevate the Agricu'ture of the country j to give a propel (one to the morals nod mind of Ibe Far mer; to ahow him the dignity and impmtance of his profession ; to store his mind with useful kn v Icdgc, and convince him that while all cla-se are and mint be more 01 lea dependant on each other, he alone of the whole can make any near approach lo independence. If there i one thing mote than another, which in this country give a man superi ority ovci his fellow iiil.ii, il i knowledge ; and this knowledge, knewlclge which ia as essential lo tt.e succtCi ol the fanner a to other men, it is the de-ign of the Cultivator In aid in imparting. ijj The voiiime for 1840, i filled entirely wiih Ongintd Conimuniudiuiis, emh.aeing article from about 300 Cinrefp. indent', from alm.st eveiy state in the L'nion. If an increase of subscription beyond any prece dent in the history of Agnculturul Journal.-, if the almost iinaiiim u voice of the public rem in our f.ivoi, if the multitude nf piivntc yet (1 itlertng lei tinioninl we have received, added to a riiculaiion amounting Iho first yi ar to Twknti-two Tuou saMi, limy be admittid as rvidem e, then wc have certainty m M ubumlnnl reason ti be gratified with ti e Micces wh:eh ha atieuded tha I'liiou of the Cultivator and the Oei c sc Fainnr. No rxpen c h I ecu 1 r will be spared to render the Cultivator worthy of the patronage it ha receive I, In tl.e number, vaiicty und excellence ol it lilunlrutivn.i, it i without a liwil al home or abroad, the last vol ume being Ciiibell shed with nearly One lluntlrid Engi livings, illustrating the improved breeds ot 11 .1 i , Cat le, iliiep, SSni'ie, Uuilding, linpleinent, A''., m .kti'g the (Cultivator, all 1 1 1 1 gs c aHi.leie.l, it i believed, the Cheaiert Agricultural Pap. r ever puliha icd in this or any oili.r country. Ti mm One Dollar per am um SsiX ropie for j.1) ill.- money to le lemi t-'d in advanc, fr e ol po ag--, A commission of 20 er cent, will be a!- , lo.Mil to Agent who obtain 5 or nine subscri ber, and 25 per cent, to those who obtain 100 or more. All subscript on to commence with a vi I- Ullli'. Poslm uter and gentlemen dif o-cd to ln I their influent c to aid l ie chu e uf Ag'ii nbure, are tc H.ccifi.liy r.qu etted to act '.sbri iii. Adihes JE.s.-sE DUEL A CO. Publithcrt if the Cultivator, Albany, A. Y. BOSTON NOTION, THE LARGEST. LSI) C I1FAPE.ST AL U- PAPEIi IS THE WORLD. ritHE spirit of the age i utilit aii.in. Improve 1 mint 1 st imped upon the luce of every thing. All the useful uils are progressing with ui.p .rrallel cd rapidity, und llie Art of Primp g is coining in for iti lull share if il.o commo 1 impmvi incut. Delcim cd not to be outdone in any thing thai per tain lo hi profession, where there i a la.r chance for exe.tun mid entcrprize, the undesigned ha de termined upon i-suing a sheet twice the siz.' of the llosti.il Weekly 'J'lint, (and is to lake the place of that paper,) and w It c uitain ctiht columns more matter than the Ilro'lier Jonathan. Th' sheet wi 1 be calbd the EOSTON NOTION, and it is determined that il shall u-t mi a loguotneii s 1 full of meaning, and . inteiwoven with the estab lished character of our Yankee eny. It wiil be li e 1 Aiu.isr Ni.wsi'apsii m uu W'omlii with no exception and will be piinled 011 a sheet thirty e vrn by fifty-two iiiehcs. It will be filled entirely w.th r"aillng nutter, ami w ill contain Three Thou a mil Eight Hundred and Eilny Eight square iiche, 01 Twcn'y-'Sevi 11 square ftel of j.rinl in line type! and a single iiumln-i will tontiin more read iiiK than an o iliu.sry book of Three Hundred pages. These dimension will enable the pubh.-hrr to d.uw largely Upon the most popular riodica s if the day, bold American uud foreign ; and a- the selections will be made w ith great care, it is b liev e l Ihi paier w.ll be a welcome Notion to enry family. Uisl.hsa full synopsis ol the current new of ihe d.y,)o pv.hlishc.1 in the Host hi 1 ,.il Timr,) it will c. n'ain Poetry, Pupulir Tab. Theatric at Criticisms, Police and tlhcl Court Re ports. Hun orotiK Article, Ac. Ac. The li. le wo. Id of Li'ria'tire will 1 raur-cked to (ill it. From the s'u.ly uf the plnloaoj hei down to t!:e police courts, through all rigioii of r. tisoii. MRMiy, romime, wit, uud lha mnplu iceonl of folly, we sii.id glean from the p 1st and ll c present und fioni all na ion, lo 1 icsei l as .lcaiiiu mid u-i ful a couibination uf eiorded thought und euireiil hls- toiv, os Ilu wml-1 can nippy o iuJuatiy p.uduee. ' Thi i our "Uoro Noiion." j This gnst amount of wmd.in and fun of wii , and philosophy of novelties and anii-juiiies we are able to 1 llir, wtikly for six ei.s r per copy, . lily six cents: anil we can u 1 it Ix-cause n! tlie facili i- a of our press mid cilice, and the connection of daily an J wc kly publications. For thi.ik iol mis we cm si ll a j ear's volume, 1 qu .l in qu mtity of liiattei, with cveiy vanity a so, to Fil y-two Voi ume i f Novel, such a arc issuid fun 11 the pries nf this day. Fifty-'.wo largo o ume fir Tin re Do lair ! Effected all by improved m ch.11.-1v, und by a determination that we will not be eul j,.ne in j eiitt'ipr.z.t si 1 1 el iisi fu nes. I Thlt.MS: TuKtE Dollir a year, alwny in adva'ce no oi.lei, no 111 ill. r front what source, will be utt lidid to Uolc are lilpai led with Ihe: CAII. Single co, ii a ix cents cuch. j Po-t Ma-ten or others r.-inittii g Twuity Do'- i lar shs I have Fight copie si ni lo such person and places a they may desiguat. . ' (iLOROE .I.OIIEKI'S, Pi.biishcr. la'i'Ol'C W. lain il, FOKWAI.DINC; AND COMMIsMON MER- ' CHANT, (lm.ir Stiiii.1 Wmtir, lltunisacub, i IS pn pared ta receive (i, o.ls and I'usliii-e hi the i inw wi. ah ni-e, which hi arr.11 peini iiU will en -ble I'.iiii ii I'm ward with ib pa ch to Philadelphia, INitslwifT, illiaiiisuirt, i'k sli ,ric, Cduii-.bi 1. , l.siii'BMrr. 1 r anv teller point on the !' unsvlv mi j j and Union CanuN, ami llie Ptiun-y ivaiiia and Jlar- , iisimig ami Lancaster ihiI roads. .. I from Philadelphia for llanis! ig, Corlil.', ' I liamli. rsburg, Ac. Ac, for maided with tare und 'ir.litioii I b'uii, lisT). Sur auJ Fish, constantly for s-ule. s, pi. u. CCcmov.'tl. II OIIK-UI N D E R V, ' THE uii.bri.iied hue i gratilicatlon X 11 f -nun g the pulJic, that notwithstanding II ry w. re 1 so unfortunate a to have their IhikI. ly buuil down, ! in Match last, they have ojiuued very exk'iinve one, in Locust street, in tlte new building directly 1 pp ite (ill iiu' HoleJ, urtd are prepared to ri.s uie I all woik iu their line with dcepaic,L, and in a u c nor style. heir LCLl.Nu AI'PAUA I L'rj and otlter Mactiinery are new, and of tlie first ur.ler and latest iinprovi incuts ; and tlvey fil a confi-pcau-e in lbilr laeilitica 4'or giviug perftel aati-fac-liim to all who miy favor them wiiti tlieir orjem. -Dank, sCounly olliiw, Mciehant. MtH'hiujM' I V 11 V, u 1 ir'airr?1' Ut wfr rm: Wli'y. wul l eual t.i amriossletiv the Lined State. HK.'-kOK A CA.NUNE- i imJ tier, can I suwiliud with UL ANk lbMlk'.-s HARRliSEI. IU!, Sej,,. . SOmrTIIINO NBWHI Tin CHtiPtar amd aiaT r .1 .11 1 ia y iv 1: w s i .1 1 1: w now PUBLISH Kit. Only- $1 .10 per Annum I 'T'HE OCEAN AND WEEKLY ('UPPER, A one of the I est and cheapest newspapers in this country, containing all the choice Reading Matter of theix daily p.ipi r, including; the "CLIP PER'H LOO," i publishcJ every Saturday, at $1 f0 per milium. 0"jr Th"((.KAN" is under the editorial charge of Joiisj II. Hr.wirT and Jh Will, Esqr., the former will kn.mn a iditor, proprietor, or princi pal contributor to every literary publication issued in this rity for tho last fificcn ycat j and the latter, long a contributor lo various icriodiciils, but more publicly known since hi connection with the "II i timoiik Currm." The rxtraonlinaiy success whiih ba uttetnleJ tho rstuhlishmeiit of the Haiti mo c Clipper, 11 w numb, ring a larger list nf uls scrihet than any oiher newspaper ivcr published in Maryland -the dai'y applications f ir a weekly paper, to rend, by mail, to country subscrilu rs and the many facilities, possessed ly the under signed, for tin limit rtiiking. have indue d them to spare no expense in getting up a paper which can not fail lo be a welcome visitor into every man' family. It is printed on entire new type and fine white paper, and will compare, for beauty of wo kinnu sh p and cxiellei.ee of leading matter, with any pi rioJicul now publ shed in the United Slates. TaiiM: For Mail Suhsciiber, fl .10 per an num, in cuirent money, forwurdeJ (free of 1 xpense) to the publisher. rX' PoRtHiasti r disposed to act as Agent for the Ocean, will reciite five cop, a weekly, per an num, for live dollars. Peyuienl alivjv lo be made iu advance. Add.esa DULL A TU1TLE, Printers, Halt more, Md. t s ro 1 m 1 1 1 u 1 c .it 1: i s ii IOLR THOUSAND NEW .sUllsCKHIERS 1 TWO MON 1'HS ! !! Wiir. we liist purchased the olJ and well known r-t.ibl ahment of f e Salui'tlay EHciiluu, Iost, we Htarltbttt the p.ier em til.il.-il so widely a mong the sternly, ic.iding portion nf ihe l.'niled Stale, li nt wv e:,tered upon our I. bor w ilh full coiifid nevof the futuie. Our success ha sime been bey mid our most aatigutne expectation, as our weekly r. ciipt overl!inne Ihosc ol any colin po- ary up. r. Our l.,t has contiiiui d to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have the eonli deuce, that al the present rate ol incrcas.', we shall be enabled ill a few mouth to bo.st uf more thin ofl.OOO subscriber ! When we commenced our lab rs, wv announced distinctly, that die tone of the pijs-r should be decidedly moral, and that uothiug shou d be ni'111 tied into our columns, which the most f is idtou father could disapprove of, and ile tetm iv d that 0 an approved Family Paper, it should not contain a paiagraph, with ihe spirit of which a parent would not wish to have a daughter famdiar, uud wc therefore, with tht view, announ ced that no theatrical 110t.ee should appear in our Columns, and that we should he 1 pposcd to t lie t res a things calculated to injure the healthy action of an holiest mind, a creative of exhibition dein.s ralizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in fact. There were not wanting blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, an I Croaker, who predicted our apeedy dowula'l. but we threw ourtclvc upon the sober, lulional and experienced po tion of the people of the Unitid Kt.vc for sup poit, and ive have been nobly slts'aiueJ. Wc thought and expressed Ihe opinion, that liowiver cureles many might be upon Ihi subject, thai few, even if tl.cy did not ri tirely disapprove of etch rnteitainmeiits, cared al out having Il.e gross detail f.irtvtr paraded bifire thu eyes of ihe.r chi'dreu, mid li e siikenii g and nauseatii g eulogy 1 f all kind of characters made fmuiliur ta their mil. ds. We d. termiued also, that while the (.aper con tinued under our eoiitr, I, it should be Mr.ctly neu tral in polities, and that a lien and liieiury jour nalists wc hail iiolh ng to do with tl.e muter; this deli rtn'n ation has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, and while ue shall coiit'tui.' to give our re.der audi public diH'Uliii'.il as may bt ilecmcd of inte r.st lo all, and such a I Unity of the progress nf political events, as aie stiictly in keeping with our duty, mid the character uf the p ipi r, we shall stu diously und ihoroiighly avoid uny contuiiiinalioii of par it n p.. tic. The paper is now . rioted in a new and lic.iuti ful ty 1 e, has received the praise of many iditor of t isle, a 'the handsomest family sheet in th - Union.' Our efforts have In 11 I'ireete.l to the combining of beauty and aimplic ty with utility und tate. The I'ost is pin. led 111 a stout uli te paper, ni. dcring it neat mid durable lot lilmg. In ud.lition lo ih.se tfliirts toward perfect on in the inechanieul d pariti cut, mij cxtiri .r ol our pa per, mi lubor, and no cost been spared 111 ihe de vtlopcmeut of inti Hi ctual stitngth. The present vanety of iiiteir.iUeg talcs, oiigiual, from lore g 11 and domestic magazine, tog.tl.er with tlie valua ble c'iiitr.1 u ions of iur own circle of literary friends wiil continue to give interest to ihe paper, while everything important and worthy ol note lint Happens in the Did World or the New, shall be co. I. end and Collated for the taste of oui rea di rs. The I.aJies Department shall u!ay be-choice and . 1. i t and si nil receive stiict attention, while 111 li things a may inU'i cat our juvenile leaders, i.n.l that impoituiit mid large eU,s i.f our readers, llie Fa 111. r will not be overlook d. lo mder to gr tify, as much n possible, the luudihle desiic nt our c iiin'ry readers, a jiorln.11 of our attention will le dev. ted t. ti e c. Recti -n and ditfusi.iii of s-n-h News, Memoranda, Tables, Fac , Hints, A, us 111 .y seem im; o:tai:t ti agriculturists', and the p .j -ulatioii rcsi lciit uitliout ihe eonlines of our Kiiat cities The state if the msiket mid Ihe tluciua tious in the prices, will be rcgutuily aiij u lial is of more nuiiiiciit.c rteclly gien. Wehieivir been eppnaed to tl.e ronstatit l.lns'ir and parade in idu by some eJilors, vla-iul Ihe eve',leiiee of til. ir papeis, and have ri solved that the ';e.i.l y Evuiieg Post, shall U cuducl id, aii t.i spiak t r it.-elf. Our renleis w ill always fi d in its column the eailiest and inc-t autheiric inforiiiatioii. rs well as the most choice and nteilainmg literary nutter. We dive totally discarded the system ot filling ihe p per vsi h qii'ick advi itiscments, but iifer givnig nur re .dei Irom neck to wcik, euteitaia'iig read ing matter. And we f e' as-titej that we shall be no loser tin lel.y, as but f. w readers c ire about havinp a pj cr liia-d With ilceeriptioii of llusc iiuu-'at,ng -cwui pounds. The Saturday I' veiling Post, will le furni,.,ed f,,r 2j'r iiiiiiuui iu a. Ume. or unecoiy tree year I. r f 3. To th.we wIm wish lo si;o .,! jv,r a I'hi'a.h'lplua Magazine, we will fuiiii.n a r.ipv o in 1 tiuaue piu.i 1,4 tit, am', twa ropsrs ol th. Post for one ycat foi fre'. of pi: iud dir count. No New ttubrxriher re.riwj wilhout the Mney. 'To llio.c who vi-b. i sub-enbe. wc w-iHtld say, that (lie tnTest plan is lo (ncloae ihe money in a letter and din lo u. Most pelniastrr will frank t'.irir kltcr if relating to nothing but the bu-uf ui lb olliie. and all postmaster who will ba kind mioukIi sj to do, we shajl be pleased to ic klKH k'dw-c a ogam. Ad.lreu OE()R(iE R. GRAHAM A CO. No iifi Ciler' Alley, pfeUadvlpUl. 1111: ai:v u oitLD, THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, HAMsnf. EST, ,1tl) MOST GOVl'REbHKSlVE KEWSJ'Al'FR IS THE OlTED STATES. rnt-rr.n ur rait bi-sjami mu g aro bit WITH miillipliel rc urcra for rendering Ihe Nkw Woiilii more valua' lo than ivcr a compendious newspaper and rep miiory of el g int liter iture, wo enter upon the second Volume (tulio) on the S ltti f October, diesaed in a beautiful garb of new type, cast expressly for lha purpose. It will Ihciefoie bu a filling lime to commence new subscription, a well as for the Iciu'vval of lhoi which m iv then expire. During the first year of the ctis'incc cf the Nr.w Wo n LP, it hi acquired a raputaiion and circulation superior to any weekly piper iu Ihe country; and ha furnished to ita aubscri! rs, during that period, (beside a I the current new of the day, domestic am! lorrign) new and va'uable works by Talfouid, D'lsraell, Thnnias Moore, Miss Mitfjrd, Mr. Jameson, C Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowles, llulwer, Many a', and others woik. which in Loi: doti could not be purchased for fifty times the amount of the aubsciiption price of the New Woild, In ad liiimi lo work of interest by these eminent author, it ha contained the cream of the periodical literatuie of the day, at well as original atliclcs from the pen uf some ol the nt 1st popular writers of America, among whom we may mention Mi- Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Prufessor Longfel low, tlie author ul "Yankee Notions," Siunus, Street, Ac. Ac. In po itick we shall, a hitherto, maintain an arme I neutrality. Our columns a heretofore will be unobjectionable in a moral point of view. In criiicisni wc shall, in justice to the public, manlaiit a peif.ct indejun lence, evitli though we incur the vengence ot all the dunce' We elialf, in conclu sion, earnestly sliive ti render our sheet not only w orthy of the uupsrallel d lavour it has experianc -d, but of a continually extending circulation. While we con tune to l.irin-h with ull pos.sit.lo prum.itudo the most atirciive li.er ture of the diy, we !iall, as our mean enlarge, afford that c unpens ition lo na ive out'n.rs, which intvy ind.ico them to in kn the New World the medium for presenting to the public their best pro.lu tio.ia. Our cxcellt nt Lon don correcjondent w.ll I continued, and due at tention w.ll be paid lo the comerc.ul, agricultural alid news depHniuCiilfl of our paper. .4 QUARTO EDFIfOS Of s'xteen large pagia was commenced mi the ait'h ol June List, 111 nidi-r to meet tl.e iMslies of large number of stibscnbei, by giving them its lich un I varied contents in n suitable form for I i dim. This we have done w ithout h iving enhanced ihe price, so that new sub crihi r, and otheis on Ihe renerval of previous Hiibscriptions, ca'i lake their choice be tween the (junto and Folio form, (r Uut a fi w sets of the Quarto, foin No 1, now leui tin or hand in the Dili e. and we shall therefore, not bi able long to supp y them. TERMS: Iiiiii f Doi.Lttts a year in advance for either edi.ion; 01 Fivt Doi.nus f.irtwo epics In nil -case letter must be Ire, or pot j aid, 0 they will remain dead ill the po!-otfire. fj' All I'o tmaMe s who will act f..r u are ou iiut 'orizcd Agen s, mid 111 ty r.-tain 25 per cent 01 the siib-cii tiori price, $.1 ) for camm sstons, if re milted in New-York or ll.'slern nncy ; or 50 cent on each, il in notes of tiler solvent banks, wLii.' may be at a di:ouut here. fJj'E htors and Pul lisln r who desire the cor tinuaiice ol an exchange, will please copy the aimv (hire or m ire timr. or otherwise notiie lue content and rend u a marktd paper. Lct'rr rcla lie to the editorial dep rti ent mu be a - Id r eased lo Paiik Hlsjamin A F.ri:s Saiiocx Editors: tlu.-e relative to ihe Lui-ues dep 1. tULtit, to J. WINCHESTER, Puldtdicr, No. 30 A'.n a reel. UNITED SI A'ITS CuMvlERCUL AN Sl'MlSUCAL RiaiiSI EU. Coniaiiiii.g d l uincnts, I icis fc'.d othi r useful ii f imati-ui, illustj live of the hist-uy mid rc 11 ree of the Americl Uiuou, and of e.ch taie ; rinbraci g couimrrJ 111 .nut.ieiuie-, agit u ture, intirnul liiiiiroveineiA. b.iiiks, rurrei cy, li .aines, education, Ac. Ac. Edi ted by Samuel iluyard. l'l.b'i bed eviry Wi duesday , at 7a Duk street. The price lo si.beribei is " per aniiuin, piyabl on the li t ol J nuaiy of i'li yea-. No suhscri;i llori iceeivcd for less tli.-n a year. Subscriber out ul the principal cilit to pay in udvance. V IX O fi 12 V T V op Ta k JOURNAL OF Till' AMERICAN 1LK SO CIEI'V, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. 1 urn 11 m oiiilon a. smith. THIS Journal wa established In the Americm Kilk S.iciety, for the purpose of d.fl'u-ing radical information on the ci ltchs cf silk iu tlie Uu.teJ Siaie. Ii ha now bei n published one y.ur, suj may be consideied a w ork of standard character. The fust year's publication, eompiising the first volume, coul line n 111 is, of valuable iiitouii.tioii, and it w ill t-e t ie o1 j cl of the editor to make the secoi d rqa.l in ml rcspi ts, if not supenoi, to the first. 1'he important fai l is now e.ta' lishi d be yond ar y question, that the ieop'e ol the Unite 1 States can make silk i iitirm and mlttlu than any other nation upon e.irlli. It hs been proved by utiio.pcaeli.il Ic te.t inoiiy, that ibe entire cist i.f produe-iug silk ready for uia kel, doe's not exceed two i.oiisns smi muri Hit nrrs r.a nit mi, an J it lowest v.lueis tors iiolh in asa nrrr csnts; also, that o seal, of ground plain ed in uiurus iiiulucanh-, will pioduce the li st yeai thu l.-r aie planted, oi htx-. iuu r roinds ot siLk, leaving a clear preJit lo Ihe producer ofovt HiMiMtiiAMi iK.ur noLLtlis! li ha also been proved lha: the cluldi. 11 and I. mule 1 f any f.ruicr' f .iiuly can, with the gr. ate t psiU ease, pruJu.e ff 111 li'ty 10 a hundred p uod of silk every vc.r. uitliout uny cost whatever to the i ..s.- of the farm af.er ihe trie, ure planted; snJ th, r. fore, tlie w hole amount of silk wdl I sJ muc' cleuf J,, a y from f22i to 15u. With the. hci wu 'i m t to an intrll gent peopt wc.-.er 11 . (J . ri anJ import ml ubjecl fcir lb-, , ,ntf0lttl.8 ,. fu; Wire ol silk 111 rvcry fa-.ner's. Um,y tn ( lljoj I o eiiabu,' ail our l'.,,,,ei lo Mlo ai k. Ihe 'Jom N.iei ran A-.. Sua, Shcii-m' was est ,) Jis 1; it CJ'iiae.,, , l4j p.clic4l Jircclion. f. r 11 1. T'T'.t trtli Tfc,i;a, rti uiu -i.d Btsuiu sus w o-.1msi nM.u iuk kLt,ud prcpar.l g it f, m i'.ei, Ac beside ull otln r information that ear or r ijii rej to enable uny ptrnoil lo enter upon 1 1 . Uisiiiesa, tiditr 011 lsrBo or amall cle. Eveiv liieud uf his c uutry, i. to wh ae bar .is ihi pajn, may fall, will be d 4i)g a patriot and philaivhropisi' work ly inducing In Iriendsand neighbours to en li r thru name uon the list of auuscriliers. 1 he Journal of ihe Amencan Socii-ty is ublishci month'y. in pampiiU 1 tar in ; each number contain thiitj two cKtav p 'CCs, piiutod oil new tyjie aiw hsiid.oii.e papei, w i h a tinted e.i(oed cover, Ti.asis : Two dollar a year, ur six oracs f., tea ilo.la s, a'way to be paid In f re it w.irk i sent. All uiicriptKi!.tuti;iii with the first nuin Ur s) Ihe year, and in 1.0 ce will the woikbasen to anv aubscrda-r longsr than at siialt have beei paid for. fXj'Niw si ast aiiiia, who taka the first an. second volumes, will be charged uuly Taun Pul ta for iho tw yra'i. ) 1