Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 31, 1840, Image 4

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    IMPORTANT PROOF.
Of lit tjlcacy of Dr. Harlich't CtkkraUti MaK
cincs.
The fiUo in( Mrtdtcat dm seot by Mr. E. I).
Hlnmati, . Gp.nl al Cincinnati!, OltK Theiecan l
114 m ataxe in It, Bathe, parties era will known.
Mr. Kt kiel Rgdnn, of Amk r on town-hip,
Hamilton county, Ohio, wseveial days tr ll
with i.'ill-a adoi-lion, acidity oflli l niisch, at
tended With the usual symptom of ily;.0S;a, and
having ma.le trial of Various medicine without
finding relief, wa cu J by the abov iv.dicnrv
. Ateal, B.RIUlOX
Cincinnati Jane 30th. 1840.
Jim Java's t
510 UK POSITIVE PROOFS
Of the efficacy Dr. Harlich't Ctmp-und
Mrengifieniiig una Utrman Apt r tent I'.ltt.
Albkbbb;. Jilt. 1, 1940.
To Pr 1! .r'iiVs A !it Sin I viah to state for
the henitii i f ihu e hii may I afflicted, that D'.
Harlich a I t ll have eniiiely rtind ma or Uy
urpaia, of wh'ch I have bwn nlfi clad for many
y- ara. t used both kin's, the Aperient and 8trergth
eiiing, and I am constrained to aay, that thiy a a I
valuable di avrry, an I act upon the system mildly,
I ut very iflcctu illy, t found the Tonic pills to
qulclit'n the circu ation and cauae di termination I
v.1' cumuli f wur vum, -vw. w 1 , , . . ,
YET LATER. Mr. Vam. of Wa4.ingSJ 1 ,u "f. J " eiMthon the we k .tornaoh
cou;iiy, wri ea aa follow Dew? Sir Ui. Ilarlieli'
pilsarc perfoimtng uroe or the snt womitvtai
cuiosinttvs vicinity evei heard of. Thoywere
inlroducd here about six months ago, by ie of
my neighbors, who bought a hslfdjten packages
from the Pittahung office. I om aware of four c
in thii place where complete cure h ive. been per
formed, line of severe rheumatism, two of dVspe psis,
a d one of moat shocking and aggravated uer
voue complaint, of ten or iwe.vo yaara staining 1
send vi a enclosa-d fir dollar) plrere 1.1 fo.-w .rj
pilU for that amount by the beuivr, William Ward.
Attest JUttis TA.Mvfc.
July 27. 1840.
IS'. 13. The above certul ilea, oompare4 with the
verv marry already received, certainly mutt en
vince ihoae ainiiliirly teffiicted, that they can yet be
relieved ly the uh of these invabiall nvdemn
Principal office, No. 19, North Eighth stseei
r hil-ulelpbiB. rYr a de by
HENRY YOXriJ&IMER.
October 84, 1840. Agt.
DYSPEPSLl DYSPEPSIA
That troul iVsomo and i.ce-d.ntroyiiw di
I'h'.ieinda and tens of thousand aufler foui
t'.i .i comin n ilihtrcsrin? complo ut. IXtptptitt U
f.tou"n lv CHiisid by ovorlo.dina or ilUtsudinif the
eSoruarh b u.nu'e tatirig or eMiJunf inoiji a
lUe an i acit . substm.cM t ikcn ialo tlie st .mach.
or from lorn; continued cointoiatiou of the bowU,
sxl.'nt rv life. (Var, ailcf, anxiety, a coniutu draft
ot c .Id wate.', ihnstU purg.iti medieinn, l)et'i
u y, m.iirarriagei', inlcxmi unt HJ at
f cu .us of i he suunaeh and bowls, iirfitttUr larsk.
Lto hours, and too ficquonl osd ef aintfloo
I.UUOlS.
Thn symptom) of c?iprp-ia ro.ty U W;!d wt
w nl ot appetite, or an uiin:ilunt or vnrcioua
one, nausea and soinelim a ltitin im.':ji, sud
den and tranRiint di tensions of the btoiit ich tirr
e.iting, ac U and putrraent erucUtioi s, walvr brali,
pain in the region of tlv slniuach. o.tiviu Pul
pitati. n of the heart, diazin.-v ajid diiunsa of the
right, disturbed rest, troumrs, tner.tnl JcsjnxiJ. ncy,
natulency, apaams, nervous irriuhilily, tiili..e-a
vallownesa of complexion, gre.t . ppi-tion alter
outing, lat.guor and general uV-Liiity, etk hciU a he,
Ac
CURE At the head of all reran1 if at mils
Karlicu'm Compucjiii SinxaTMtne Tum
a,io GtBMt Aprmias r hint, vrUieh ct grtal
iV upon the pcristultio motion of uie tntra-ines
t'leieliv produeina renuljrity of Ihu bowls, at tl.e
auie time improving the fanctions of iht: lUthtav
ej o gana, thus invigorating and rrstoii.ig tue tii
lesttve oiamis to a hea'tby uOioa. la w&iitJW
cldom fdits in uroilucina lolief.
Full and ixplicite directions aADaay the
ultovc Di'dicine. Liktw'uo a iauu hM whieh a"u-
scribis dicie.isei, the ruanne- of trv.it !u f, du-.
I'riiicple ullice fur the L'uiUd biuues, ?io. It
North EIGHTH STiiEBT, fhilaJalph.a.
UU.NUR YUXrilCIMEB
October Si, 1810. Aftnt
FEMALES.
WHO ere troubled with sick LeaJaehe, in la
the t.l. , bi-ea', and lack, loes of appetite, iiiuieo
i y, lownea of spirits, palpitat.'Ni at the heart, fttinte
ina or giddines-s sickuo at the altiiuach, Lil.oua
n'Jertioiia, tigiitneas at the cheat, n maej, vomiiinj,
no.ee in the stiimaoh, flukhiuga of heat, mi dul l
new, disci s uf the oerves, qJ organs of digenti o,
Ac. &c, thosv who noav be thus nfC sUonl.l
not n g ect to procure Dr. HarLth't Qumpotutd
Strengthening Tunit and Gtrmaii Aprinl I'M.
which bru wiiraulod to give iuimiliuti! rehcC,
Tlioti-un J i.'o we alaiost dad. IkIi oUl, wtioe cobih
tenur.ces and pile einaciatexl cheks txr rculur
witnewi to sicknors and hffliction. Could tho
persons be pcruudd to use tti a invuluabla medi
cine, bey would soon find their wek and tW ill a
ted frames ettengl.teneo, llie r niod omp d.
and all p-iin, and divlrena driven from the sys'eni,
when the body will again iutw iia lost vigor, aud
ul cu now life,' and doith for a while be do
I lived of its pn y. What hat but glad to
beiioU t eir mar relatives and dear friond, snairhed
a if ty inax from lit t laid det oyer Dcatk,-
ye wiio i laboiiog uudet dis-aae la. not another
day or night pat without procuring this UMdiriiM',
sit will i i a n.njjritv of eases ctfect permantnt
cure. Kc in miter delaul art dtuuieroa i and if
dwtese ia ncglecicd, its i..vag w.U doubly in
crease.
fXj-PrincipIe Orfir for the UniteJ Stilee, No.
19, MJUI'li K1GHTU sweet, wbeie reccoinn ea.
dutions uf hundieJs of (icrsons may he en, all of
which have been cuieJ ir Utkfi.tid by ihe
mtJicinc.
HE.NUy TOX niLIMFR.
Oc'ther 21, 1810. J)(mi,
and incte (Mi Its powers. The Arieni pdia .re the
bes cathartic I ever uM. I am confident all l'y
peptics would i i w I to make immediate tr al and
tie r Iteved. Any (Hie cm call at my Douse ana be
eilUdod of the above at nlenfure.
uaviu n. rurts.
N. P. The oriaiiml certificate mav he aeon ar the
i.fnYe of the " Npirit of the Time.1 For ssle at
fto. J9, .North bightli afreet
I! I.. K X YOXIIIEIMEK.
October Zi, 1840, Jgtnt.
LIVER COXPLMXT.
TMISdiarae! is discovered by a fixed ohtuvn
pain lu I lie right ai.! under the short ribs, attend, d
lib heat, uutA-inee about the pit of ttis stoiiiacn;
there w in the riidil aide hIso a tllHti niion ; the p.
tient loses his appeiitr, and lcome Kirk ai d troubl
ed with vomit ng. The tongue become tough
and bl ick, tho count, nance changes to a pale ot
citron col -r, or yellow like tho e bDn tel iih j iur.
dice, d fUru'iy uf brenthing, dituibd te.t, attendee
w.th a dry tough, ihfnculiy of laying on the left
aide, the b. dy te moi w -uk.anJ 11. .a ly the disease
te miiit. s into . no hur of s more crioua mtuie,
which In all probability is far beyond the power of
humiii ak'.li. Dr. H irich ' ompnwid Slrtng'h-
emrg lame ana Airman Apcntnr r im., ti i
kin at the e .mnii'itccment or Ihia dis sse, will
cheek it, ai d by eoniinuing the use of the mtdicii.e
a few weeks, a peifei-t cure mil be pcrfoimcd.
'I bousamt can testify to ihia fuct.
Certiarau f tuany persona n ay dily l so. n
ofthectlic cy of hi invaluable medicine, by apply-
in at the Mimical UHice. N.i. IB, ZSUUMl
EiaUTU steel, I'hiladtlphia.
liL.NKY TOX rutlMKIt.
O.toW fit, 1840. Ajiertt
J'RISCIPAL REASONS
Why Dr HAKUOH'S Compound Ptrengthen-
in and (ienn in Aperient I'ilU . re us. d by all clsa
aes uf p op!e, in pr. ference to o'her Medic.ini a, I e
cue i hey a' e prep .red from a pure extract uf
hcrbt, a wholesome medicine, mil.l In Us nierlion
and plodiiant in its effect the inoxt certain pieaeiver
of heatih, a e-ilu and etl. c ul cure of Dyspepsia or
Indigestion, an I nil t tn ich romplaints, a j rest rer
a;el pu;itl." of the whole kysteiu.
because t ey smhe the le rves of sensib.l.ty a d
fortify i he nerves of motion, imparting to their in at
aubile fluid it pristine tone, thus giving attength
and cleariiCss of in nil.
l)ecaue they never destroy the coa'.a of the ato
much and bow i Is, aa all strong purgative do.
Uo ruse science and elierience teach us that no
mere pnrgutive alone will cure the disease of the
M .roach and nerv. a, Weakm a. i the primary
ciuko of host ol d'aeases, and, by conunuilly ie
sortii g to Drattie purgatiiaa, you make the disease
much won, instead of belt. r.
Because Dr. Hailieh's Med cine ar put up up
on the csBnon aenan principle, to cle .nae and
strengthen," which i the only course to pursue to
effect a cute. Lastly,
Because these Medicines really di eiire the dis
cs for which they are leciwiuneniled. Principal
l lffi e for the United States, is at No. 19 Noitb
Eighth aireet, i'hilsilelphia.
HEMtY YOXrilEl.MER.
Octolirr 94, 1840. ' Agent.
The lMtiladclpliia Casket.
UNPAItALLELEli SUCCESS!
PROSPECTUS of VotVMr. Th
gre.it Increase In the subscription list or the
Caket since the first of the yen, warrants the
most extensive improvement on the firtt of July
i.sxt at which time new volume will be com
menced with increased vigor. Nothing need be
aaid of the firm basis on which the Casket stands,
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torieal account of the great battles at that time.
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i.ectahle anrmklinit f English aulln.ra. uiigiuai
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ralizing in tendency, and fearfull.. pernicious in
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ma.le a great parade of opposition, an I Croikers,
who predicted our predy downfall, but we threw
ourselves u"-on the obi,r. istio ml and ep. nenc-d
po ll n of the pe p!e ot the Uoil d Stale, lor su
pint, and we have been nobly sus'snied.
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bowt ver c aeless many m'ght be upon this subject,
thai few, even if tl.ey did not entirely disapprove
of fbch enleitaininents. eared l out having the
gross details forever paiaded Ufore the eye of ;
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oloayi.fall kinds of characters made familiar to
their minds.
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tinued under our control, it should be -Ir city neu
tral in politics and that as news and li eia.y jour
nahst we had n th ng to do with ihe matter t this
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to, and while e shall continue to give our re.d. rs
such public document as may Ik deemed of uite
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I one. I events, ar are alt idly n k. ej ing with our
duly, nd the charact. i ol the p r, we shall alu
. i us'y and boruughly avoid any coiitauiiiiutioii of
par it n nl .lie
The u. pet l now prureu in a new anu ocnuu
Pr.s N. C. Uroi.ks. Ualtimorei Pro. f. F. Wines,
Philadelphia, Author of Two Years in tne Navy
Canlain M irrvatt, Author of Peer win pie, eic.l
fJeneral O. P. Morris, New York, Le gh Hunt,
England: Mis. Fam y KcmMo Bull. r, Phil.t Puik
llenjitnin, Nrw York ; D ugl is Jerr.-ld, biigland j
Jos pll C. Neal. (Clia coai sketclies.) I tie nnuii
can Uoxi James F. On, New York ; R 5s. bihott,
K.lit.ir , f Harris'. urff Intelliasiicer, Pa t D .vid
HniTman. Bahimore s Ch ules West Thorns m. Pi i
sdelnhi: Judge Tremor Diesd. n, New Yo k
John Do Hollo, E.'iti" ol Haiur a Evei.inK P
GL-rivil e. M. l.ei.. New V. rk 1 P. U Kldir. L i. tor
of Colnin ia Cat IV. Auih. r of ".s-am,1
M s. L. 8 gotirm v. Hanfo d ; Mi.-a Caiher ne H.
Wanrmvu. Piiiudelpht.it Mr. Ann mo hens,
Ntw Yo.k; Ben-on Hill. England, Editor if the
Neiv Moi.ihlv Mag line; Dr. J. K. Mitchell, I 'lite
adeliiha: Jainea Moiigonnry. Enclan ; A.
M'M .kin. anil E Holde i. Editor of Suturd iy Cou
rier. I biladelphia ; J. U.ancbamp Jones, U..I in.oie;
I. E Dow. Washington Cicy i Mr. E. F. Ellet,
B ismnt Dr Thomas Dunn Enhsn, Philadelphia,
The Steel Plaba ready lor the present v. luine,
are Five Etihiug by the celelnatcd Uru.ksliatik
A Portrait of Mr. Vaiidenholf, ihe Ir median, in tlie
charaetei of Adraslus. A Li .cness of Miss Vsn-
.l.i.hoiT n. Juli.t. The Gem of Hudson, one of
thv rlmirfst sii inn ns of Amcican fee, ery. A
I'nitmit of William Cu len Brv..ii the American
Poet. Another of Sartam's exqui-ite Mi xo.iids,
of eoual beaut to his plale of "thx pxts, given
in the May iminbirnl Uurt-n's Magutine a pla e
a kn wledg'd to be sufienor lo sny om. r inu-ira
fullyie, has reieived the praise of many editors of ... ever tiveu in a peiintlictil wmk. O her Eiv
' 1 .... . r I.. . I ....KIT......1! . . r .
TRUTH WILL PREVAIL.
Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increasing in
pub ie f ivor, and wan' from any but f ir trial to
establish their worth. We have a Connnuni. ation
n our cola ons to-dwy from a p raoit long awicted.
which is but one of ma ty v .uchi rs for tuts inedi-
inc. Spirit of the 1 'tint i.
T
MCKSESS.
T1ICHE are many persons thst wc 4 .dy behold,
whi counc nance ai d frail moid ileiiol ifllic
ti in' which we find bs prim ir illy oiig'nited from
neglect of pioper lemadie at th commence men l of
airiness. At first the patient complain of bile on
the stotniich ai-endoJ w.th em itss, cuit.en j, sc
he i. eg i cts t procure proper u Jirine i at ln h he
oainpl iins ol pam 1a tlie aide tad omsch with
aour eructations; bis apuititd boio.ne inipairid.
his iet trouUoo.ne, his oiind fi irissed, and all
things a ouod him appear not in ..tir proiier stntioti
He iii reflect himself, wl.ett lu all rrSa'.tiUty
Ihe ilia. s-e may at tenth be.i 11 a ateU inst no
ms-i.cii iud will ri place bias sgiin. At th fir si
attack of sukncss there sbs uU bo no time UHt"
lu procur bg Dr Harl.ch's svarocsD aTassTB
Kmse araaixxT fiiu, w'.wh imniediulely i
linn e o It lioiu the St.. mas'), jviu cr-tivrru
remove diaorUMs in th be." ailg rale tlie mi'id
strengih. p tnu lody, improv. tit metaory, sni eis
livtui ma imaguia ion i tLv iretvili.g the body
agsiu to It proper unction.
Principle Office, No. 19, K0RT1I EIOTITH
street, Philadelphia.
IIENRV OX rtlElMKH
October S4, I8W. Agent.
BOSTON NOTION.
TUE LARGEST 1XD CHEAPEST NEWS.
PAPER J.V THE WORLD.
MIE spirit of the age is utilitailan. Improve
ment ia atampeJ upon the lace ul every ibing.
All th useful arts are progr ssiug with unparrallel-
ed rapidity, and the Art of Printi g is coming iu
for its lull share tt ihe commo.l iinprovement.
Detenu d tint to bit outdone in any thing that per
tain to hi. profession, where there is a fair clianee
for exertion and enterprixe, the uudvraigncd has de
termined upon isaning a sheet twice the six of the
BiMon Weekly Times, (a, id is to take the place
of that paper,) and w II contain e ght columns
more matter than the Bro her J in , thin. Th a
hct wi I be eall.d the BOSTON NOTION, ami
determined thai il shall sustain a cognomen
full of meaning, and interwoven wilh the es'sb
lish.-d character of our nke city. It will lat the
LsaexaT Nkwarirx is ran Wosld with no
exception and will lax piinted on a sheet thiri- baudsome pajier, wi b a print, d c lured cover,
TO THE AFFLICTED.
THlSU who sre sutT ring from various di
inridviit lo tit I uinan family, woull do wall
j'toeuni Dr. Hvlieh't tmpiund Strengthening
mul OtrinOH Ajtrient I'ih, wl.ii'h : re ao pro
efmimnilr rvcc-immeiidrd Kr Dvsuelia, Liver
Complain'.. I fein in the si 'rs, bock and breast
Norvious AJctiCns, Honsl-Ache, and all th dia-
cao ui tlve StoiocU and Bowl. Pamphlets may
b obtained gratis, whirh cot.uin full and explicit
tj.rclions for u ing. I L ro-:der is refrrred to set
eral very lulerenng ss rtificates ef eufiS in thi
' pa, ar, which may b relied upon, a they arr taken
fro ih original, for a-de at No. 19, NOR I II
tJUli 1 11 street, rhdadelphia.
HENKV VOX I'll EI. MER.
Oftt SI, I Sift. Ajri
PROSI'KCTIS
or THX
JOURNAL OF THK AMERICAN -ILK SO
CIETi', AND RURAL ECONO.M .sT.
BDiTrn bi into a. suit.
THIS Journal wsa established bv the American
Silk 8ociety, for th purpose of d fiu-ing ( radical
information on the ccltche nr aitK in he Un.led
Sia'es. It ha now hem pubhshid one y.ar, mi i;
mav be c .liaid. ted a work of stan lard ch i..e er.
The fira' year' ubl.raiion. c .mptisii.g ihe firai
volume, conUii.es 8 mas of valuable inioim-iion,
and it will be the o j ct of ihe e.iimr lo make
ihe second equal in all rcspiK if not supenoi, to
the first. Tlie im, ottam fa I is now e-ta hshul b
yond any queatlon, th u tne peop.e ol the Unite-t
StaWs can make silk cuhipkm and bktti; ihan
any o'h- r nation upon e. rih. It ha In en piov!d
bv unimpeachal l. testimony, that the rnliie ci at
of producing ilk, resdy f r ma kei, does not exceed
two uotLsaa ! Tim nvx cxmts r.H
rouso, and its lowest value i focb noitsas tsti
rtf rt cents; ali,thatoa acbk ufgiuuud plant
d in miiru muliicauli-, will pr.aluce th fi at year
the ireea ate planted, ocBTtr.iou r roends or
sub, leaving a dear profit 10 the producer ol okk
Kt'.iiiKMi aii eioiit DnllAtisI li has also be li
proved that the childn n and f males f any f .riner's
f mily can, with the gn a'e I possibl- e.se, produce
fr. tn fifty lo a hundred p u nla of silk every ir,
without any coal waaievr to ine expenses oi me
farm af er the tries are planted; snd i In r fore, that
the whole amount of silk will I ao much clear g in,
a iy fn m $225 to $ 150. With these facts we sul
m l toatiintell gem people we'her n is not a gr, at
and important object for them to introduce the iul
lre ir ilk in every farmer's family in the Unio.i.
To enable all uur lanners to make si k. ihe Joi u
waior the Amisicax Silk ocieti' wasisl.b
lial.ed; h contains (lain pa.iuul directioi a f. r ccl-
TlVaTlNO TDK TSI E8, rtnilSH .Ull BEMI0 MIX
worm, ain.iN tbb she, and prep r i g il ff
maiket, Ac. beetle ull olhi r inforiniitioii that can
Ih- r qtl red to enable any pi rs ni to enter up.ai the
business, etllii r on a large or email scale Xsvery
liieml of hia c untry, ii to wh e hauila this paper
may fa, I, will be d ing a patriot and philan hnpisi's
woik I y inducii.g his Irtends si d m ig.'itn uis to en
ter their namca upon the Ui.1 uf a.iii-cnhera.
be Journal uf the Amenca'i Society ia publish, d
month ), in pa i phhl formj eucii number cntains
thin v two oituvo i aces, iiitnled on n w type aud
even by fifty-two iucher. It will 1 fi led entirely
th r-.ading m .fer, and will contain 1 bree l liou-
Band Eight HuudreJ and Eighty Eight square
ir.chi',oi Twrrry-Srvcn a ..are feel of print in fi. e
type! and a (ingle number will coi tiin more re .d
in than an ordinary book of Three Hundred
pages. I he' dimens'uns w .11 1 u bl Ihe pulili-bcr
to d.aw largely upon ll.e most popular periodica s
of Ihe day, built Amerarati and foreign ; and a the
bctKMia will bo maJc with grea' Care, it ia bill, v
tvl this paper w. II lie a viclcumo Nntiou lo eviry
family. Besl.h i fu'l cy ..apsis jf tlie current news
of the diy.) aa pjb.w.'ie l in the li t n Lt i'.y
Tunes,! n w.ll c ntaiu l otuv, t'opulir ialis.
Tbeatrti'sl Cnt'ieisins, I'olice and uthei Court IU-
porlf. H urinous Articles, A.c. Ac.
114 wooms wo. IU ul i.i nature will 1st rin-ocked
lo fill it. Fiora the aiudy of ihs philosopher down
to the p-ilv e court, through all regt ma of r sa.n,
poetry, ro.uaucr, nil. an-i the :npl uKorl if folly,
shill glean fi..m the pis and li prrsei.t and
from all na iocs, to rrtswr.i aa planing and useful a
combination of rerorj. d thought and current ho
toiy, as th noiU ctn mpp'y or industry pioduce.
I his is our Bosto rtortos."
This giest amount of w.sd m and fun of wit
and pliiloaophy of novelties and antiquities we
are able lo ufler, weekly for six cevte r ropy,
only til cents 1 and we can di it becaose of li e
facili i a of our pre and office, and the connection
of daily and weekly publicat.ona. For thses dol
Liaa m can hell a)ur's volume, i qu ! inqumtity
of matter, with every variety a'si, to Kif y-iwo Vol
ume uf Novel, uth as are issued ft om tho press
of this day. Fi().:o large Vouni fir Tbee
Dolar. ! E Quote J ail by i ojroieJ in cam ry, and
by a dsisniiinsiiuri Uiai w will e.ol bo uul J jIjb iu
utei price ai.d uscfu neas.
TEH. MS. TuKxt DoLtsaa a year, always in
advane uo mdeia, no tu-tt r irmn what eouroe,
will be att nil d lo ui.le-s are nipataed with the
CAtl riingle co, b e lg cel. a r c'.
I'ot Mtete or other- reii.itln g T. ntt Do'.
lars sha l have Eight C- pit s eiu to such persotis
and pliiccs as they may d igtiale.
OEOifGE I'OUEKT, Publisher.
Terms : Two doll ira a y. ar, or a x copies for
ten do'la a, a ways to la? p od bef ro the work is
sent. All subscription to In?,. in with ihe first num
ber of th. year, and in i.o caae will I1 e wnik be.ei.t
io anv eulatcr ber longer than it shall have I e n
piid for.
q3New arserttxr,s, who take the fust and
second volumes, will be chaij. d only Table Dol-
I4s for the two years,
lVorlis of .atutc
IN a stde ol hia'th the iiiu-stiii .1 coiil may be
compare I to a river who-e w..te s flow over the ad
jo mug land, through the rh .ni.els n.dine or urt
has iu nle, and improves ihe.r qu ditie.-; nnd to ke. p
up ti e comparison of the nvi r, mi I0114 as il tuns
n sioo t .ly the channels are kep' pure and healthy ;
but if by sum cause the eour-e i f the liver 1 slops
pu.', tl.e. 1 ll.u Water in Ihei a idsi lie lung, r ure,
but 1 0011 becomes alagio.nL Tto re ia I ui 1 ne taw
i f riiculali m in latu e. Wh. n thera ia a auper
abumiunei' of humnrirtl fluid (aer.iciiy) in ihe in'es-
tinal lube, snd Co-livsi - lake pi co, 11 fl ws
lurk into the hluo teste's, and infil rales iiseli in
to Ihe circulation. To est .bli-h thn free c use of
the river, we must remove the ' strut lions wh rh
st .p ns fie. cour-i .. lid tho e ol its tr bui .ry siie un.
Willi t ie b.aiy, loll, w ihe sm naiur il pro ci, -I ;
r m ve. by 1 h i. laluahle puruat ve m. d c io lirim
dieths L nveril Ytttable PilU, wh cti ne an el
f dual as-1st nre of i.aiutr, ll.eupr I uie unci ,.f
humors in tlie mUMiue tanal. ll ir cern g n
this piacl C. , I'te wsys ol the r n ul il on wi 1 tin 11
be ie lor. d to ihe ful ext rciso . 1 1 heir 11 Our n f in--trims,
suJ t statu ot heailh will l fi tn'y si .I'll h
ed RememlH-r, never sulf 1 a drop o bloo I lo be
taken from you Evacu .te the humors ss uflm
snd as long a tboy are deeuerated, or s (org ss
you aie s.ck.
Dr Brandreih's OlTice in Philadelphia, ia ut No.
8. NOR I'll EIGll I H st'eel, where his pill-call l
had ut '-'4 cent a r lox, with full il 11 en 100
rry inly agent in riinit ury, is H. B. Masse r T.er.
bunbuiy, fi'p'i V, 10.
1 (.te.as-the hand.-ouiei-t fain.lv fheet in th Uuii n
Our rffata have Id 11 diiecled to the con. trim g
ul beauty and aimplic ty with utility and lasti.
The . ost ia printed n a sb-ut 0 lute paper, ren
dering it ileal and dur.bic lot fil ng.
In i d iitioii to ih. sc ffor s toward perfect on in
tlie mechanical dipar.n ent, . nd ext. ri r l our pa
per, no labor, and no cost hern spared 111 ibe de
vtlopeiiieiit of intellic uiil strength. The pre-ent
va iety of inleies ii g tales, original, from fote go
and d.. mesne magazines, together with the valua
ble contnbu iona of our own circle of literary
Irieinla will continue 10 give inteieat to ihe psM r,
wbi'e everything importanl aud worihy 01 note inai
l.appells III
co balt d and
dira.
The I.adira' Department shall always he choice
and si ket and shall receive alnct attention, while
su b thii gsaamay iuteiesi our juvenile iradirs,
nd that iuioitanl snd large class of our reader,
the Fa no r will not be overlook d. In ordei to
gr tiU, as much s possmle, the I mdiblc desite ol
m.r country readeia, a portion of our aitenlion will
I dev. led to Ine Cnllevll li and diffusion ol such
News, Memoranda, Tables, Fac a, Hinta, Jte. as
may ecem important to agnculiunstt, and tbe p ip
ul.ition resilient without the confine of our great
cinca The slate uf the ni uket and the fluciua
tioua in Ibe prices, will bv regularly and what is of
moie moment. c needy given.
We have ever been opposed to the constant
bluster and parade made by sum. editors, about
the excellence of thmr ; apeia, and havr resolved
thai the batutd y Evening Post.Shull be conduct
ed, aa to speak fir it. elf.
Our re iteis mil alwaya find in it columns the
earl. est and nic-t authentic iulormation, re well as
the most clmicti and r nteitaining literary matter.
We hrve totally d scarded the syrlem ol fi ling the
p.per wi b quack adv. ili.eme, ts, but pnfor giving
ou re.deia from week to week, eitleilainuig nad
ii g mailer.
And we f el ss-uteJ lhat we shall be no losers
thereby, ss but few readers c ue about having a p i er
filled wilh dcsirip. ions of thise nauseating com-ooui.ds.
The SaturJsy I veiling Po', will bo furnished
fur $'i per annum in adv nee. or one copy three
years f r $5. To th.we who wish to subscribe for
a Philadelphia Magsxine, we will furnish copy
of Ihe Philadelphia Ca kit, and two copies of the
I't st for one year for f 5 free of pstage and dis
count. No New Subscriber received without the
Mooey.
To iho who i-h to mb crilie. we would ay,
that ihe sal'e-t plan ia to t ncloae ihe money in a
letter and din-cl 0 us. Most wtmastrrs will
frank their I. Iters if relating lo nothing but the
bus nss of the oilier, and all Histmesters who will
bs- kind enough ao to do, we shall be pleased lo ac
know ledye ua agenta.
A. Wr.es
GEORGE R. GRAHAM 4 CO.
No 36 Cai'ei'a Alley, I'lnlaJt Iphil,
Certilicatri ofApcncy.
THE following are the duly sppointed amenta in
their respe, live coimtie, for the sale of DrandreiKt
YegttabU Vnivtrial Pills.
Nonhunibeila, d county : Milton M ickey A;
Ch.mbe.lin. Kun'iury II B. Masaer. M'Eweoa
ville Gedd. Green A. Walla. Geo gelown F.
Mulling t Sl Co,
Union county t Lewishurg W lis . G. dle.
M filniburg Pellmo A Bu kly. New Berlin
J .hn M. BenrVr. Setinsgrove Eyie dc Co Mid
dh burg I aac Smith.
Lycoming county : Willi imsp irt John Smith.
Newberry M. ti J. C. Fun-t m. Munev W. A.
Pelican. Jfry rsh.' e Ja'iiia H. H bum.
I'olumhia coumy Dmvllle T. A. E. B. Rev
nold. Ca lawisaa C. A. Brol U. B. rwek Shu
in n A. R tienhise. Bio msburg-Jubu R. Meyer.
bi.nbu v, Sv pU 0. 1840.
irravinc of le ( value accompany eserv number
CCj The public ia requested lo observe thai the
iirnclc" apearing in Buiton's Magazine are written
exoresslvf rihal work, ..nd are m t s. lo ted from
.ls.lv ,,r weeklv naneia. The PlaUe are alao es-
, ecni lv engr.ived, and are i ol the w i n-out refuse
of Annuals, either E glish or Amenc.n.
All I ile a aent. li st naid to W. E. Iluiton, Duck
sir. ei. oi rv.site the Exchange, Philadelphia.
1. airomnioMute our counliv f.iends who
... i. .nlisrrilM. for uur wotk and any other
Phil id-Iphia perioibcal. we will re. civr a Five Dol
lar Bill, post ige lree.f r one year's aubsorip ion 'o
Rort .t.V M e-izme and Godey's L dy'.- B ok (also
tl.eOd World or ine rv.ew.amu ne t lnrpp dol a.ss year) or tbe H iturd .y Ucuner, . r
d collated for the lasie uf uui res- m) Saturday Chronicle, oi Alexander's Weekly
Mi eseiiger.
WILLIAM E. BUi TON.
Publiiher and Proprietor.
THE XEW lVOHIsD.
THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST. HASDSOM-
EST, JtSD MOST COMPREHENSIVE
NEWSPAPER IS THE UNITED
STATES.
EDITED BT riBK BXRMI!t ASU rKS IAB8XST.
WITH multiplied rea mrcra for r. ndering the
New Wohld more valua! le than ever aa
a coioh ndious newspaper and repository ol eli g nl
literature, we enter upon thesicond volume (lolio)
on the 21lh if October, d esseJ in a bei.U iful giro
ufilfto type, cast rxpreslyfr Ihe purpose. It
will tin r'cloie tie a fifing time to commence new
suhsciipti ns, as well as fur the tencwal uf those
hi, h in iy then expire.
During' the first year of the rxis'ance of the
N,.w Would, it haa acquiu-d a rspun ioii and
circulation superior to a y weekly pir in ih.
country ; snd has furnished to its suhscriti. r. ilu ing
that peri d (liesides a I the current news ol theday,
domestic and loreignl new and va uahle w rk by
rallourd, D'Israell, Tin maa Mome, Mi-e M.lf nd,
Mrs, Jameson, C. Dickons, Ainswoith. Knombs,
Bulwer, Mairyat.aud utheia woiks, wbic i in Lon
don could not las purchased for fifty time tlie
amount of the aulncnption price of the New
Woil. I. In addition lo worka of interest by theae
eminent authors, it has contained the cream of the
periodical literature ol Ihe day, ua well as original
ailicles fr the sus of some uf the most popular
writers of America, a nong whom we may mention
Miss Ked,wiik, Orville Dewey, Piofessor Longfek
low. ihe author ut "Yankee Nolioi a," Snouts,
Street. 4c. &.C.
In o il cks we shall, a hitherto, maintain an
anne i neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will
be unol jeciioi ahle in a moral a)inl of view. In
criticism we shall, iu justice to the public, maunim
a neifict indeimi lei ce, even though we incur H e
1 .. .. , - ie . .i :.. ... i..
veogencc ol all the ounces- ti e- aoar, in euueiu
sion, esincttly st ive t.i r. hiler uur sheet not only
wonl.v i f the unnarallel.'U lavour it lias eiprrianc o
but of a continually extending c.rculalion. Wh.le
we roll inue lu furni h Willi all possil.le proin'itudo
Ihe most aliraclive liter lure of the d.y, we shall,
a our means enlarg. , ulford Itiut c iiiM'ns .tion io
na iie at.t i.u. vvhicii may ind ce tl em to in ke
i ho New World the mediu.n for pr seining io to.
public their la at pro lu litin. Ou. excel!, nl Loi.
Jon eor.es.'ondciii w 11 be CO itiuued, aud due al-
lentiou w II be paid io the comerc.ul, agricultural
snJ iiewa depai inema ol om piper.
.4 Ot'.lK7'0 EDITION
OTs'iteen la ce i agia was comuienci-d i n ihe aixih
of June last, in o.d'r lo meet tl.e wishes uf large
number of su an iibeis. by giving th. Ill Its licll n l
una t contents in suitable form foi I i ding. This
we have done witliut l h iving enlisnced he price,
so thai new aub crihera, aud othe. on the r. iiewal
of previous subscr.ptions, can lake their choice be
twnn the Qu o to and Folio form. fr But a fiw
seta of the tjuarto, f o n No I, now iroiain on
hand iu the olh -e, and we shall thrrsiore, not be
al le long to sunn y the in
TERMS: I ube Dollab a year in advmce
for eil ier e-didontoi Five Doliahs i .riwocopi.s.
In r..s, Llla.a m.ul 1st tie, or ,11 I Bid, Ul
thev will r. main .le'td ill the p.av-ofiice.
aj- All Po tuisrte a wh . will act I r u. sre our
..rr. i i, ...I ... . retain Sol Ceul on
UI f las- vs -s.i.ii-sBsa miu -r -
the nh ar.i ti,n piic .() (" " "' ' '
mitt, d in Ne v.Y rk r ' ' ","!.v 6u c "
orn aeh if in n te ol ther -o veil', la. ks wj..
insy : at a disc nint her.-,
(-E llors a. d Po' I sh t W-.rt d s e I f e ,
tinu.nee ol sorx- r'. -i" I
ihre I m ie lim o I er.Mi i ou e Ihecoii i. s,
and -en.! us i marked , e'.
Let era rela i to he c i t al i!ep n e,.t u t
bes Idi ess. d to Pa hb Bssj ami & Erss Saboi.hi r
Editors: lhoe irlslive to ih. Lui-ii-b depi l
mtBi, to J. VJ.vCHEsrER. Ptibh.hcr,
c. SJ Ann !'.
The IKrothcr Jonathan.
THE iHi.csi ana i. o, eio not iit ws.ui.ii n ihe
w.Tid larger by fmy aqu .ie mi hes Ihsn any
other ncwspaier n the Umlod S a n-. Publish J
Sa unl .-, ' 162 Nassau tieei, iNea- 1 t.rk
Pi ice threw d .liars a yeai w i c pus fur five dnl
la s.
n'T" I he propiieiota of this mammoth sheet
(lie "Great Western .m .i.g the nipitsrs
have ihe , I.L.su e ol a. reading twfore the ri adii g
pnh I c a we kly p' icd cooiaining a greater a
m unl snd van. tv or uelol ami inter atmg mis
cell ii v, Ihan ia 10 be found in any similar publica
tion in H e woild.
E at-ii numiM r ..f t'n pai er contains aa larg an
.mount uf leading matter as is found in volumes
of ordinary itu alecimo, which cost (2 and mora
han is contained in vulume ol Irving Oolum
bua i.r Bancrofi'a History of America, which co-t
3 volume and all for I'l.rec Do l rs a tear. For
$5 iwo c.ipios will be forwaided one year, or on
Copy two ye rs
Since the ouhlicatio.i oloui ong.ual i rosoectua.
the Brother Joiisthan has been ENLARGED and
its sixe, amply ' ifore, Ima been ao much im rested,
that much more t"Bti the former qitinlity of tho
most inteiesting liteiature of the d y ia embraced in
it mmense capns ly i led ons fr. m al. the m.t
I r rninei.l and celebrated wr.ters of the day assist
in swelling its contents; and whatever ia new, tich.
rrvo, ia im. dmtely trmsf. rred to its columns. All
the cunt ihotn ns to p.riodicals of American writer
f ri pule appear iu its page?; a ad Ihe isauea of ttl
foreign pr. a are 'a d u.oler c oiti buOons, a soon
i reo ive i in this cou .try. I o t e miscellaneous
a d I. terarv D pirtiueni, die cl seal s, entl. ti is
pai.1; a d o. ill lot -e i cuoi a .nd ..rigiosj co.ilnnu
io -ir t ra C 'S .teiuleil lo avod all lint may
loo. h i o. oi ti,'- ..pr ions ol any pHrtv in relajouor
Iti i. a
Ex e.iince t avnu lauglit in that we had ma.k-
ed out a pa n f .r onr.-elve-, in which ail sorts of
people d. lights to follow, ibe Ur, drier Jonaioun
shall continue, as it begun, 1 1 r.e a bold, gentle,
wei h'y, light, grave, mer.y, serious, witty, smooth,
dashing, interesnig, inspind, and incomp irable
iiewspa?r. It shall le a si up, rid. .us minor where
in all the world will stann r fi tted. It shall con
tain the m .st beautiful of Novels, Komnnces and
Storie lor both exes Fai'y Tales for lovers of
the msmll us Lcgind for am quaries Pasqui
nade- for wtt m ing. rs Nuia and raisins for short
wind d renders-Serenailes for musical lovers Son-
i.ets for Ladi a S. ntiment for old baclndor Sti
tistirs for p iliticians and Lectures, iSermons, Criti
cisioa, Kpigr nn. &c. tV;c., &c , for all the world.
Lctltrs should 'a-sod eased to
WII.S -N Ct)1PANY,
Publ,shrr of the - Brother Jonathan," X V.
"ir-OIIFsY'rS laADY'S HOOK.
N1NETV-1X eies ul ii adiog ma ter, b u
th.os wimse name stnml among the foremost in
the I terarv task of our '.ointrv.aa I . los:
Eitatiite. Mis Miry W. ilale, lr..fessor
W'aiier," Mrs. Ilollund, Mra. Sigourney, Mi. Halo,
Mrs. E. F. Elt.t.
Vs M ns Mary R. Milford Mi-sC. II. Wa
t rm n. Khzi Ene Miss H. F. J. uld, Mr. i
gou ney, Mr. F.. Oso. d, Mrs. O B.uon Wil
son, Win. Cutter, James T, Fields Isssc I. Ray.
1.8. Dusoil . James Montjoo.cr, Miss lu.iel tl,
Lewi- Mi A. D W o. JtniJo.
Nolil.its. H. W. ll. r erl Pr. f.aa n Ingralnm,
Richard 1'e n Suntli, W. Landor.
UVirrj of Tales. Mr. e: s!,iib, Mrs. Em
ma C. Ein ury, Mra. Ca olme L. Heutx, Mra. Ma
ry H. Para lis. t.ia A. M F. IJucnanan, Mra. H.
Uoo her Stowe, Mrs. M. St. Leon Luud, Seha
Smth
Of the above eminent writers cclebraitd in our
own, ami most uf them well known in nther eoun
trie--, e .ch h ive had an artiel either in the J msmry
or February numN r of the Book. It is unneces-
ary for us to say thai no such ar ay ol names can
e shown by any oti.rr magazine in una country,
of any paice.
We give three limes aa many emta u.anmcnts aa
any other mag line, and each piste is equal, it not
eurior to the one of any cotem or .ry, and yt l tho
puce of ihe m gaxme ia not increase, uur e.n
tntii is imoirior, ih r. fo.e we ure enabled to go to
crto er cxnilise than any other put. I, she . A
letter iciurn may tberefoie be expected foi ihe p ice
paid for snb:Crip'ron.
In the two numticrs just punu-nen we nav gi
ven tout 11 lies ol r a nions, co laming eieeu 1 1
rt . . e . e l i.
guies. tne ncaimiui specimen oi uho wma.
ne -ol nd d Steel Is e b. vond compare, me nest
In e en .raving ever published in an American M.
E ne. new cut lematieal cover.
In add'tion to out usual well arringed embellish-
in-i.t, we always po Itsil steel ll. io pages ism m
veir.
Tl e w hole amount of engiavings and emiHilish-
ments of v nious k n Is that the b.Kig contain, or
will contain thi y.ar, may be estimated ut aU-ul
,tly- . ...
A new scries af papers ol gieal value has Deen
I .lely rom-i.e .ced by ,rs II tie. 1 he Domestic
Depaitment." 1 hi- during the year will compo.e
h great amount ol usu it matter.
For enlerprue at lea -a, we Ihu, It we dcs. rve boito
creitji ; we have bacn the fir' lo give to an Ante.
rican public urigural aiticbs from the pens ot Mary
Itusscl Mutord. author ol "Uui viiiag. vira. e..
Baron Wilson editor uf Lun Ion La Bele Assem
blee, Mrs. Hi-flland, author ol several useful and
vahiible works; James Mon'gom. ry, author of
Oniniine-ence uf the D. iiy," Ave ; I humaa M tl er.
aulliur of Fair Rosamouil and Roystun G iwer ;
Elieuea'z r El iott, au h r of rn Law Rhymes.
We i'o out p irti-uaily mention lh. se names be
cause h. y ad dale fioni L n n uur objict only
l- lo allow thai wl.e.o lh ie are good ar idea to to
had, the-e wi I we aj p'y. No author ol any r pu
i ation in our own c untry has ever Bought admu
aion 'O " The It sik" in am.
Godey's Lady's Book is furnished at (3 per i i
iioiii, I lie money invariab'y to be received before a
.ingle number ia sent. 'I he f II wi g ay-lem of
ciu'. b ng ma. answer the purp.e of many wishing
.o kuhscube.
:lubbing.
Walter Sell 'a N wis and Lady 'a Baok, one
year, .
M iry.tli' Novels, and Lady a B.iuk, one
year,
iicovge W Isajiip,
FORWARDING AND roMilIrIO MER
tlHANT, Cti'svrT sTett Waiar. lleHui-Hrua.
IS p i ."re l lo re rtvr G i s and P iMJuf ! tbe
in w w eh U-e, whic i b a air. ge ie n wi'l ru -I
I him io forward with ihspi ch in P ila trip . a,
Pittal'Urg, Williamsport, Wikfab.r'S, Columbia,
L'nca-ter. or any uiher point '"ii Ihe Hmnsylv nia
and Union Canals and ,hu Pt nnsy .vani and liar-
fishing and Lancaster tail road.
G.ioda from Philadelphia for Harris' u g, Carlisle,
( bumh.rsl.urg, dec. xc forwarded wilh rare aud
exfieilition
Coai, PiiiTtB, Sait and Fjiifi contantlv for
sa!e. Crj .
flO
A
Mi Austin's Novels, and Lady's Book, on
year.
0
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s
6
Lady B essi .gi. n's Nove s,snd Lady' Book,
on ear.
Pickw.ck P..peia. ir. 4.C, and Lady's Book,
one yen, ....
Mis Leslie's Cooki ry, and Lady's Book, on
year,
To copi Luly'a U s k, one year,
All oidets io be addressed to
L. A. GODEY.
til Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
N. B. The public will (leu.e be caicful of Ira-v.-1
ing inipo-lera.
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IT n I ' E iM i s : M iEltClvL AND
-TV i IS 1CL REG Mi EK. Coniainiog doc
u i n, let d tin r u a ful o f rmition. il'usira
t I . . si. u I re H.rce of tie Am. rican
U .i .a tl '' e e'i Sta'. ; em'iraci g eoinii'-ro ,
.f u e , a ' i u tu ', int r tal i no1 ' e, U,
ti.i.', ci.rr. ri, fl i .. s id a ioii, Si-. &8 E li
tetl i S ni u i itiiE d
.'wb 11 -rv Wedi'Mlay.at T9 Dock afreet
Tne prk M s. bscnte a is f5 per siiitutn. p yablu
on the fi -t ol J niuaiy of each year. .No sulvscrip
liou leortved lor less than a year. Sulas.rib.rs out
efih- piin.TalriUK in id'anto.