to tiik rrnijc, i In submitting to the public the firt nrJnVors of I the "American," it may be deemed iiicuinli t on j uk a- tier rsiar jr an J proper lo make few observe- i timi in relation in the etablihment of thia pr.es, Hid ll, course which its conductors inti nd to pur sue in its publication. Tie age in which we live hue been truly styled the age of improvement, whkh no power on earth can arret in in progress. I'he Application of ateam to the various purposes of at i, and the more recent discovery of melt ing iron with anthracite coal, promisee to Pennsyl vania result that cannot be too highly osti mated. The great valley of the Susquehanna I noon dee lined to Income the tlx Aire oft now c ne of en terprize Mid industry, which may well excite the astonishment of thoae who are unacquainted with Li t inexhaustible df posile of Co I and iron. , Her rugged hill and solitary wastes, heretofore deemed worthies, are now eagerly sought after for the coal ai.d iron which they contain, the most valuable minerals in nnturr. It has been said that England owes her present power and wealth more to her coal and iron than to all other -cause, com bined. If so, then Penneylvunia has within her own border internal resource and powers of wealth unsurpassed by the whulo Union. The Shamokin coal region, connected with this place by a rulioad 20 milt-e in length, which a few year unco was a eolit ry w ild, untrodden bv the foot of man savu the solitary huiilct in pursuit of game, ia now trrming with a nusy and industrious population. The town of Wham. Win tot aled in the coal legion, a new vi lago cant iiniog about one ' hundred bouses, bas sprung up aa if by magic, aince that period, Theae improvements which i re but a commence ment til a series of woika upon a large scale now in progress, recent as they are, have already gien a new life and impetus to this svcliou of our coun- With these views and under these considera tions, we, in common with miry of our moat es . teemed fellow citizens, coricoivod that will con ducted journal, if propeily encouraged, could be rendered highly serviceable to the communis. The progress of improvement and th rapid increase of population, mdted require that Hie preea should not oidy keep pace with the spirit of enterprise and in- dustiy, but aa a pioneer lead the way and ai iraulaie to exertion the enterprising and wealthy capitalist. Tho establishment of a new prce in thia place tiaa frequently been spoken of, und wa. long since in contemplation whencvei a f.vorablo opportunity should occur. YVc believe that criod ba now ar- rivcd. Our design la to make the American a per manent and useful jourual, conveying useful and mtcn sting information to all classes of reader Conducted with the utmost decorum, its lone and sentiments shall at all limes be auch, thai ti e most scrupulous parent mny place it in the htmls of any member of his family with prrf.ct in. purity. I,ow ecurtility and violent personal abuse. ltail bo-care fully txcludcd from its column?. And while we ahull always be ready and prompt in the expression of our opinions upon matters of ptiM.c policy, we ah ill always endeavor to prrarrc that decorum and extend that courtesy towards our roteinpor.trics nd others, that one gentlemen has a iij;hi to expect fiuin another. To the interests of tho farmers t,nd cultivators of the soil, the bone and sinew of cur country, who, in an agricultural point of view, form the bais of II trade, commerce and manufactures, we shall de vote a portion of our columns, and spread before j them such matter aa ahall be both useful and en- j tcrtaining. To the mechanic and oil other, we t'ust we ehall be able to make the American an interesting and instructive journal. In politics we shall, as we h ive already an nounced, support the general and eta'u hilmiiiistr,. tions. In advocating the re-election nf Miitii Vik Dcatit and Richard M, Juiivso to the high stations which they now occupy, and which they have filled with such distinguished abUilics, we shall coufine ourselves to me.iure and the principles upon which ihey are grounded. Recrim ination and low personal abuse which the rancor of political warfaie never fails lo produce, and which we regret lo say is indulged in t.i an almost unlimited extent, by the partizan pnss of richer aide, we ahull cairlully avoid, deeming it not only demoralizing lo the community and derogatory to the high character of the pic, but unwise, iin-. politic and unjust. To our fearless and patriotic Governor David R. Porter, who haa thus far iilci.tili.d himself with the true interests of the stale, an.i whoa- wise and salu'aiy measures have received the appro' atioo of every honest a'.d liberal mind, we shall exieud our most cordial support. We huvo tin rt fore placed his name at the head of our column, lully confi dent that the honest yeumamy of Pennsylvania w ill always be found sustaining honesty of purpose and integrity of conduct in a justly valu 1 public servant. II. P. MAS8ER. JOSEPH EISELY. Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1810. LIST OF CAUSES TfTlOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Northuinhciland County, to be held at Sun Wy, on the first Monday ol November next, being the 2d. va Marti A. Pluck, vs Thnnus Allen, v Jackson Neel.il, v- K. II. Hammond, vs Willi.m MCarty, va Solomon Dui klebrrger vs Solomon Mcngat, vs G. Ltiu'iiriiig, -'.-.!l?'JJJ-J."LL.i J". 1 '.,,!. J j -L . 1 BOSTON NOTION, TI7E L.ittCEST.ISD CHEAPEST NEWS' PAPER LY THE WORLD. rill IE spirit of tho age U utilitarian, tmprove JL mint is stamped upon the fuee of every thins. All the useful aria are progressing with unp irrallcl- cd rapidity, and the Art of Print!, g is coming in lor it lu i share of the comino i improvement. Uetenn ed not In be outdone in toy thing that per tains In his profession, where there is fair chance for exertion and enterprize, the undersigned has de termined upon loin;j sheet twice the silt of tho Ll.Mi.n Weekly Time, (and is lo lake the place of that paper,) and w ll contain e grit columns more m.itlcr thin the Brother Jonathan. Th s (.hoot will be c.dl, d the BOSTON NOTION, and it la ditermined that it shall sustiin a cognomen si fall of meaning, and so interwoven wiih the estub li.hcd ehararti r of our Yankee city. It will tie the Laromt NtwarA?tR m ths Would with no exception and will be printed on sheet thiriy-Si-ven by fifty-two inchee. It will l filled entirely w th r-sadiug matter, and will contain Three Tnou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight square inches, or Twenty-Seven fqoore fee' of print in fi.-e type! and a single number will eoi tiin more re .d ing tljan an o dinsry book of 1'hrce Hundred pages. These dlinens oas w.ll en ible the publisher lo draw lurgely upon the mot popular periodica. s of the day, both American and r'oreigti and tho selections will be made wiih great' cure, it ia bvliev o l thia pairer will be a welcome Notion to every family. fJcsl.h a a full synopsis of the current news ol the diy.Jas publihcJ in the B aitiii l).,ily Times,) it will cntain Poetry, Populir 'Pales, Theatrical Criticisms, Police and other Court Rt- poiK lluiiiorous Articlus, eVc. &r. The wh le world of Li rrature will le ran acked lo fill it From the study nf the philosopher down to the police courts, through ah regions of r ason, poetiy, ro;naiice, wit, and ihn ampin record of folly, ne she I gloan iiom Hie pil and t'.e present and from all na ions, to present aa pleasing and useful a combination of recorded thought and current hiu- tory, aa the world can nippy o' industry p wduce This isour"BosTox Norios." This gieot amount of wisdom and fun of wit nnel ptniosnpny ol novc ti, s and nniiuumes we a.e able lo offer, weekly for aix cksits er copy, only six cents ! anil wet can d t it because of t!.c faeili i a of our press and i.flice, and t'le connection of daily snd wet kly publications. Forms as hol la as we can sell a year's volume, qu-, in qu uitily of matter, with every vari ty a'so, Ij Fify-two Vol ume f Novels, anch aa are issued from the press of this day. Fifly-:wo lare Voumis f tA 'I'hne Do lar, ! EfTeclcd all by improved m chin, ry, and by de erminsiion that we will t.ot be outd, lie iu enteipni.' and uncfu'nem. TbKMS: Tiirkk Dollars a year, always in advai.ee no orduia, no m .tier from what source, will beattndtd to Ui.Ies arc mpanied with the CASH, single coj ies six cens evcli. Pout Masters or others remitting Tw nty Dol lars aha.l have Eight cpies 4-ni to auch persona ai.d placea as they m iy de igmtir. (JEOIiGE I.OBEUT8, Publ sher. NOTICE. CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that we have applied to tho Court of Common Pleas of North umberland county for ihe benefit of tho laws mule for the rel.ef of insolvent debtors ; and that the Judges of the aaid Court have appointed the Gist Monday of November next, to hear ua ai d our creditors nl the Court House in Hunbury, vihen and where you may at'end if you think proper. THOMAS POYEK, JOHN JONES, JOSEPH X POYERS, mnrk HERMAN YEIfiH, KOIIF.KI' 8.MITH, JOHN BAT FORK, D N1F.L UALUY, ANDREW CAKO l'UERS 8uubuiy, September 12, 1640. 1 Joseph Trego 2 Oenrge Welshsiise a Christ ot Nekbit 4 George Lawrence 5 Henry W. Snyder 6 Adam Hii-ler 7 Hanu-r for Roust) 8 Kirkpaliiek & Son 9 Dr. Wm. Henderson vs Henry Hr wn. 10 Same U Wm. P. Brady 12 Chrislain Heckert 13 E. Y. Bright 14 Hugh Be las 15 Joseph tios 10 James Hilbourue 17 Peter KifTer 13 Michael M'Csha 10 Wm. A. Lloyd SO John A. Llojd 8 1 FiU)rt's adm'r. 33 Win. A. Lloyd for John A. Lloyd 23 Henry Fiick 21 Coni'th U'Penn's vs Chipinuu c (iroenough vs Thomas ( "Va ill's adm's. va Frederick lltckert, vs J. C. U Nourse, vs Wm. M (-'any rt si., vs Dr. RoU rt Phillips, vs Dennis Water-, va H.i.ry Bardkher, s J.J. Caul et si., vs Wm. Forsy.hc, vs Jain s Lre, vs Job n Filbert, SS John Dunkle 34 Milton Boiough vs Wm WiUon, jr. vs II. L. Dicileniucli, vs Veavcr, Lloyd and Ro bins, va Robert Mack, vs Jaco'i Whcelai.d, 37 Groves for Hart V Co vs John Leifc nrn g, ii Joseph Marp'c's ex'r vs John KtT.r it a I., S'i Porter for Yoxtheimer vs Thomas Cow an, UO Petei Wary vs John II. I'ur.lv Jc Co. BAVUEL D. JORDAN, Vroty, Piolbouotary's Cilice, Sunbury, Sept. 17, 1810.5 The I'hilndrlpliia Cnmket. UKPAIIALLELED SUCCESS! PROSPECTUS or a kkw V..tvMr.Tbe gie.it increase in the u!criptin list of the Casket since Ihe first of the year, warranta the most extensive improvements on the first of July next at which time new volume will bo c Mil menced with Increased vigor. Nothing n -rd be said of the firm basis on which the Casket stands. t being abeady the oldest magazine in the country, TYPE EMDELLIsHMfiNTS. The Ca kot ia printed with a cl or and ailvrry type, upon the finest white paper, Tho illiiHtrhtiuns are not surpassed ny those or any periodical at home or abroad ; and heide tho monthly steel en gravings, a qiinrorly p ate of colore I fistilons ha lately len added. The style if thine embellish ments is unequalled, and ill y are always accom panied with an appropriate rketrh. No wood cuts disgrace the work. Whitever sppcnra in the casket is of the first order of the ait. LITERARY CHARACTERS. The literary eha'ncler of the Ca-kel is well known. It i wholly oria-'m l. nf ihn tig heat md. r. and suainej by WRITEKS OF THE FIRST RANK. Efsiy. Talea, Sketchea, and Travels, Comp.we its pr iminent pro artii Ies f while the poetry is equall d I y that of no other migszine of like chnrncii-r. The variety for which Ihe Ca kel U celebrut.t, shell huffr no climinution; but on the contrary, every exeition shall be made to in crease its iutereiit. REVERAL ROMANCES or thk REVOLU TION hnv ' already appealed, and o'hera shall f How in the coute of th volume, presenting h ri finish ed, a comp'ete pic u re of the mancr, and a h s torieal account of tho gn at battle, at ihit time. Thus, the Ca-ket, iusieiel of hi ing filled with MikJy senlimiMitalllieM, aima at a trim dc inea ion of human liatinein every v-ri ty of .i, m TIME OF PUBLICATION. Th Casket is published on the firs' of the month in eveiy quarter of the Ui.ion The most distant suli-iil'is conseqneu'ly receive it i n t'at day, as well aa thoe who reside in I'hil-idelphia. In all the prii cipul cit'es agents have been estuh-lii-ho.l, by which moans subsritiers can villain their copies fiee of poalnge. FASHIONS. The fn-h'ons are pub ishrd in thf ('aket quir Irrly, or a of en a any really n w t let arrive, from Paris. The engravings sr colored, und eiecutcd from original deigns No old, Worn out pUles are retouched and then puMixlud aa tho latest fashions. The truth of our designs msy be tested bv compving them i h the latest deciip'iun of Urera s troin l.onu n and l'urir. TERMS; Thbis Dolians per rmnurn, or two copies for rirk Dollars. Publistied bv GEO. K. (i RAH AM, 3C Carter's Alley, I'hdad. lYoticc. ALL ACCOUNTS remaining in my bnoke previous lo Ihe first of Apiil 1810, will lie left in the hands of Justice of the Peace for collection. HENRY YOXTHIMEK- N. B. Grain of all kinds will be lukcii on olJ accounts. Sept. 12, 1840. If. LAST NOTICE. ALL those iidebu-d to ihe lata firm of Thatch er and Thompson, are her. ty not.fied to ca I uU aetlle their aecounti, aa th.y wit. be left iu t'le hauids of Justice for colleciion, without rect to person. SAMUEL THATCHER, SAMUEL THOMPSON. () The bo .ks will remain in my hands unul the 31st of October next. SAMUEL THOMPSON. Sunbury, Sept. 19. 5w Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Norihumbi rlsnd County, will be expo ed lo sale by public vr ii.l ue r.routcrv, on Mot day. Vie 19A .ir of Octiiltr ntxl. at tho Court !iou-e in the B rough of Suiibury, a certain Lh.nd in the River Sj.quelmuni, in Augus ta Towmdiip, Northumlx rlsnd county, c m'aiou g ten aer.-a iu re or leas, late the estate of Jacob Seash il'r. dee'd. Sule to commence at 10 o'clock nf said day, when the conditions will le made known by Fr -d r ck L Xciua, Admio;s'r .tor, de bonit nan fee. of said d. cedent. JOHN G. YOUNG MAN, Sunbury, Aug. 23. Cl'k. O. C. Transportation Isinc TO BALTIMORE. (VIA fins WATRR CAXAI.) Warehouse fuot of Chttnut Strut on the Perm rylvania CunuL A BOAT leaves the wharf of the subs rilier eve ry inori.ii g t 8 o'clock, running through to Ba't more in three days. Consigmmiits ol proilu e, iron, etc-, will receive despatch by this line, which has not hitherto been equalled by any other. Rale ol frciiiht ua low aa by any oilier regular line ICel. renres: JOHN W. BROWN, BUCK Ac II ERR, KERN AN & STILLNIOER J. fi A. II. HEKR. Goods intended for Pittsburg, or any twinl on the Pennsylvania Canals, will le shipped wi bout del y on their arrival at Harruburi;, as Ihi. cou nects itfTihe N 'lth Amerirsn line nf Portable Bosts lo Piitgl.ura daily, and with the Su-queban. na Pat kel Line to Northumberland, Wiluamsport, WiiWesLi .r.e, and all intermediato pLces. GEORGE W. LAYNG. HarrUbu g, Sejit. 9, 1840. Ilrinoval. BOOK-BINDERY. THE uuderMjned have the gratifieitlon of in formi g the public, that notwithstanding Ihey w, re so uui iituunte m to have their biudeiy burnt doan, in Mstefi U-,t, ihey have o'ned very extenKive one, in l.. ul lreet, in t' j new building directly npp ite li eiiu's Hotel, slid aie prep in d to rxecu e all work in their line with d.apatc',1, and in a an H,,ior styls. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Ma hinery are new, and of the first order ai.d latent improv, ments i and they feel coi.fi dciice in lln ir facilities for giving ierfi ct ssli-fac-lion lo ull who nny favor them with their ordeia. Banks County olfices, MeichenU, Mechanics nd oilers, can be supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which for neutness and dura. bility, still be equal In any matte by Ihe United Steles. HICKOK & CANJINE. JIARmhiBURO, 8p:.9. P It O S 1 Ii V T V S or Til JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK kO CIEl'x', AND RURAL ECONOMIST. KiUTtn ar oiUloh a. aniTit. THIS Journal was established by Ihe American Silk S.iciety, for the purpose of d. (Turing practical information on the cvltcnx or silk iu the United States. It has now been published one ytar, nn.l nay be c risul. red work of standard eti iraeter. The first year's nubl cation, c.imiuiMi.a ths firs vo'um", contaiiies a mast of valualilu inloiuuiion, and it will be the o'j cl of ihe editor to make the second equal in ull respel. if not superior, lo the first. 1 he imi ortnnl fuel is now etu' lo-hdl I yond any question, that the Oji'e ol the United State can make i-ilk 1'iikafkh and bkttlr than any other nation 0mn e. rih. It lies been proved by unimpeachable testimony, thai, the entice cost of producing silk ready fr ma kel, docs not exceed TWO DOLLARS AMD TWHTI FIVB CCSTS FKU roi-su, and its lowest value is roua hollars axu nrri ckta; also, thai oia ai as ofgiouud plant ed in morus niulticanlis will pl.Mluee ihe fi.st year tho trees aid planted, roi'U rr- ioiit rocn.U vr silk, leaving a clear pr. fit to the producer nfoax ui'sohku asu sight dullabs! It hss also been proved that the chil.li. n and ft males if any f iriin r's f.mily can, with the greate t po-sillj ease, produie from fifty to a hundred p'unda of .ilk every )e.r, without any cost whatever to the ii.s- s ol Ihe farm af er the tree are planted; nd ihtr fore, that the whole amount of i-ilk wdl I ao inurli clear g in, a iy fr. m $225 lo f 480. With these facts we sub m t to an inlell genl people weiher ii is not g'cut and iinport int object for ili. ni to intio luee the i ul ture ol silk iu every fanner's family in the Uuioj. To insble all our fanner to make si k. the 'Joi-R-k a L or tub Amibica Silk Smcikti' wasiat.b lislie.l; it contains lain p a-tkal directioi a f-rci-L- TIVATI!a TUK TBI IS, rr.l.ll.CU .ltd MKAhlXU BILK worms, rekliks) thx silk, and prep.m.g it f r maikel, &e. brsi.'rs all otlnrinf.nni.tion thai can be r quired to enuble any person to enter upon the business, either on a large or small scale Eveiy friend nf his, u'llry, b to wh e lunils this psjier may fall, will be d ing a patriot and philan br ipfcuV work l y inducing his Iri.'i.dsand m iglitiouis to en ter their names upon the lit-t of a alicriliers. 'I he Journal of the American Society is pub:t.h. d month y, in pa i, pi. li t firm ; tocti iiumtr Contains lliiilj two octavo pages, pi iuted on new lyite and handsome pniei, wi h prmt.-d Colored cover. Tkrmb : Two dollirs a y. sr. or i i c.ipies for ten do'la a, a'ways to be paid bef r the w. rk is sent. All subscriptions to lieiu with the fint num ber of the year, end in no case il!il,e woikberent to anyvsnibscribcr longer than it ahall have be, a paid fr. (j"Niw arsscRiacRs, who take the first and second volumes, will be cbarjtd only Thbkk Dol lams for the iwo years. A,TOISIIIX4 I.VCUCASU. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS IN TWO MONTH?! I! Wnajr we fi st purchased the old an I well known establishment of t' Kiilurriny lvriiJnx Post, we sta e.l that the par circulated so widely a mong the Mea.ly, reading poriiou of ihe Unit, d Slates, thai we entered upon our li bnrs with full confid no? nf the future. Our success has since been beyo'i.l onr most annguine expectation, nsoiu weekly rrc lpts nverbahince those of any coten.po- ary apnr, Our i. t has continued to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have the confi d.nce, fiol at the present rate of increase, wo shall be enabled in a few months to boaal of more tlnn 3-r),0(l0 suhscrilvers ! When we commenced our lab .rs, w,- announced distinctly, that ihe time of the paiter shoul I be decidedly moral, and that not bin it ahou'd be adm ttod Into otir columns, which the tnosl fas'ldtoiis father Could disapprove of. and dv term m-d that as an approved Family Paper, it should not contain a paragraph, with the spirit of wtiic.n a parent would not wiah t have, a dnugbter familiar, and we therefore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical notices should appear in our e lumns, and that we should lie npiavsed to the t't s as thing-, calculated to injure the healthy action of an ht.nes' nilntl. as creative ol exnihiuona dem.t ralizing in tendency, nnd fearfulHr pernicious in fact. There were not wanting blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Crotkers. who pretlieted our a-eetly downfall, but we threw our elves neon the sober, rational and experienced pmli n of the people of the United States for sui- port, and we have been noMy aus'ained. We t'.oujht and expressed Ihe opinion, that howt ver c .relens many might he upon this subject, thai few, even if tl ey did not cr.liiely disapprove nf such entertainments, ctred alout having the gr.Ms details forever paraded before the eyes of tlicr rlniilren. and Iho sn kening end nauseating c-ilosy t.r all kinds of characters made f . miliar to their mind.4. We d'termineel olso. th.nt while ibe paper con tinued under our control, it should he strictly neu tral in polities, and that as netvs mi l li'erury jour nnlists we had nnth ng to do with ihe m tiler t thia det'Tmi "lion hnsb. en strictly and rigidly adhered to, nnd while ue ahall continue to give our roul, rs such public document as may br deemed of into rest to all, and auch a I tttory of Ihe progress of I o'lt cl events, are strictly in keeping with our duly, and the character of the paper, we rhall stu diously and horoughly avoid any contamination of panizn politics. The paper is now printed in new and beauti ful type, haa received Ihe praise nf many editors of ImsIo, as 'the handsomest Ismilv sheet in Ihr In ion. Our efforts have been directed to tho combining of beauty ar.d stmplirty with Utility and ta-le. Tho Post is printed on stout vh le paper, ren dering it neat and d r.ble for filing. In sd 'ition to these i Iforts towsrd perfection in the mich inteal department, and exterior of our pa per, no la'.Kir. and no cost been spared in the de velopenient of int. II. ctusl strength. The present va.ie'y of inletcs'trig tales, original, from foieign and domes'ic magazines, together with the valua ble coi.tnbu ions of our own circle of hlerary friends will continue to give interest to ihe paper, while everything important and worthy of note that nappena in the Old World or the New shrill be collected and collated for the taste of oui res dt rs. The Ladies Department shall always be choice and at bet, and shall receive etrict attention, while su.-h things aa may intciest our juvenile readers. hnd thai impoitanl and large class of our readers, the Fa. mi r will not be overlooked. In order to gr tify, as much aa possilde, the (audible desiie of oi-r country reodeis, a portion of our attention will l e devoted to the c .lleeti- n and dilTosion of auch .ews, Jlomorau0a, 1 allies, r acts, Hints, vV". aa may seem important lo agriculturists, and the pop ululion resident without tho confines of our great cities 1 he state of the mnkcls and the fluclua lious in ihe price-., will be regularly ami what ia of more moment, correctly given. Y e have ever been opposed to the constant bluater and pan.de made by some editors, shout the excellence of th. ir speis, and have resolved that the alurd y Eveiiir-g Post, shall be deduct ed, aa to speak for itself. Our renters Mill always find in Us columns the earliest and met authentic information.es well the most choice and rnleitaining literary matter. We hrve totully discarded the i-y.to n ot filling ihe paper vi h quack adveilinCinentK, but prefer giving nut re d. is from wetk to week, eiiiertsining read ing matter. And we f el ss-urel thst we shall be no losers thereby, as but few readers care about having a pn er Gded with descriptions of these nauseating com pound,". The Saturday Etening Post, will be furnished for $2 per annum in adv,,nre. or one copy three years f r $5. To those who wish lo subscribe for Philadelphia Msg nine, we will furnish copy of the i'hilade'pbia Ca ki t, and two cor, ies of the IN st for one year for $5 fica) of postage anj dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To those who v i-h to sub-cribe. we Would aay, that the au-l plan ia to encloso ihe money in a letter and direct to us. Most postmasters will frank their lettora if relating lo nothing but the buaintss of the office, mid all postmasters who will bo kind enough so lodo, we shall be pleased to ao knowledge aa agents. Adiln si GEORGE It GRAHAM At CO. No 3G Caiter's Alley, Philadelphia, AVorks olWature. IN a st ite of hea th the intotinnl c .nil may be compared lo river whose wate a flow over the sd jo ning land, thruugti Ihe channel ntii s or nri has made, and improves ll.e.r qu .blie-j nnd 1 1 ke p up ti e comparison ol the liv. r, so long as it runs i n smo 'thly the cliannt Is are kepi pure and health) ; but if by sum-! cnuae the course nf the river isstoji pe.l, then the vn.ta-r in iho ea sli ne long, r pure, I'Ut soon becomes alagni.ul. There is but one law i f circulation in tatu e. Wh. n tin n is a sum r-ubuiidance- t.f bumoriul fluid (s rocity) in the inies t lial tubes, and eo.-livei es- lakes plete, it fl ws back into the bloo 1 ves els, und infibrstt-s it-elf in to the circulation. To esubbsh the free c-.urse of the river, we must remove the o' slru. lions which stop its fioe course, and tho e of its tr butsry stream. With the body, follow the same: natural principal; r- ni ve, ly thai tsluable purgative medicine Bran d tllis Uii.'vertal Vegetable Villi, which are un ef f dual as int .ine of nature, tl.e sur ibumlance of humors iu the intestine tanal. By per cering in this prset.ee, the ways ol the c reulat.on will llien be is-lored to lite full exereiMi of their natural func tions, sud a state ol health will he fi.inly establish ed Itcini inlier, never sull' r drop ol blooJ to I taken fior.) you' Eaeu. Is ihe humors aa ofl -n and as long as they tie degenerated, or ss lorg ss you aie sick. Dr. Brandreih's Olhee in Philadclpbia, ia it No. 8, NORTH KRi II 1 11 si. en, where bis pills cau be had at 25 cents per box, wiih full directions. C Inly scent in Sunbury, is II. B. Masecr Eep. Suubuiy, Sept, 'J, la 10. THE MOST POPULAR JSI) READABLE PERIODICAL OF THE DAY! IIiirtoiVH ITlairazinc, (THE GENTLEMAN'S,) AND AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, WILL pr.aent iu Sixth and 8eventh Vol umes to the t.uWin tlurini the Course of the year 1840. Terms, $3 per annum, in advance, or 1 5 fr two years, tr Iwo sepsrnte Subaciipttons, or en copies lor J.S0, cas'.. Printed in larne octavo, wliite ihuk paper, ro id type, etc Each number c.Mitain as much matttr as a volume of a novels me il ttstrations are of the fl st qualitv. During the past ye.r nearly fifty of ihe most superior engravings, including three t.f Sartnln S splendid Mezzotints, were enoraved cxoiessvf.rthiswo.lt. Each ni ml-r cont-dns two or m r Einriavinns. New De-inn., ex-cuted on alee), by the fust Artists, sro in prog ess for the coming vo'ume. 1 he list of contributors embraces Ibe names of most of the principal writers in Amerca. wi h re Sieclable sprinkling of Engl h authors, Oiigiua. arlii Ies have sppeated during th" I si year fr m ine pen. uf th following IV feasor Initta' am. outhor of La Fi te: I'm. J ilm Fr.wt. I'hila. elnl.ia '. Pr-. N.C. Brooks, Bnltbunre; Pro. C. F. Wince, Plnl.nl. hihia. Author nf Two Years in the Navy i Captain M iry at. Author of Peer Nimple, etc. ; General G. P. Morris, New York ( Le gh Hum England; Mis. Fam y Kemble Butl r. Phil.; Pink B. niitniii, New York : D nol .s Jerr .Id, Unaland ; Jos ,h C. Neal. (Cha coal sk- telies,) 'i'he Aineii csn Uox Junes F. Otis, New York; It K. rlmtt, Editor f HarriRl'U' Intelligencer, Pa; D v d Hoffinnn, Baltimore; Chailes West Thomson, Piiil adelphia ; .lu.lge Tremr Dresden, Nw Yoik ; J hn Dn Snlle, Editor of Saturday Evening po-t ; Grenville Mellen, New York ; P. B Elder. Editor of Columl ia Spy, Ps ; 'I'he Author nf "Stanly," M s. L. Sig .urney, Unrifo.d ; Miss Catherine H. Waterman, Philadelphia; Mrs. Ann Sic,,hens, N. w Yo k; Brn-on Hill, Enland, Editor of Ihe New Mouihly Mag.zine; Dr. J. K. Mitchell, Phil adelpb a ; James Men g un. ry, Englan.l; A. M'.M..kiu, an.l E. Holden, E.'.i ors ol'Saturd ) Cou rier, I'bilndelphia ; J. Beauebamp Jones. B..I in. ore; I. E Dow, Washington Ciiy; Mrs. E. F. Ell. t, Boaton; Dr Thomas Dunn English, I'hiludelphi .. The Steel Platis restly for the resent volume, are Five Et. hings by the celelnaled Cu kshank. A Portrait of Mr. VaudenhofT, il.o trueilinn, in the characlei of Atlraslus. A Likeness nf M ss Van- iliiiholl'. hs Juli t. The Gen, of Hu.l-.on, one of the choicest specimen of Ame.icau See, cry. A Poitiail of William Cullen Bryan', ihe American Poet. 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