Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 21, 1840, Image 4

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    tMPORTANT PROOFS.
Of the efficacy of Dr. Ilnrlch's Celebrated MaU-
Ctnes.
' -Thi following certificate was sent by Mr. K. B.
Hinman, agent at Cincinnati!, Ohio. Thoiccan le
no matake in it, as the parties im wi II known.
Mr. Etckiel Rigdon, of Ander-on lown-hip,
Hamilton, county, Ohio, wasscvcial days troubled
Nith bill-u affections, aridity of.lhe stomach, nt-
"t ruled with the usual symptom of dyspepsia, nnd
having maile trial of various medtcipc without
finding retief, was cured by the above tried Tines,
JUest, E.RIUDON,
Cincinnati. June 3')tii, 1840.'
YET LATER. Mr. Vance, of Washing'on
coun'y, write as followa Dear Sir Dr. Harlnh's
pll.sare peffotmUig'snme of the mt wonderful
cuics in th vicinity ever heard of. They were
Introdtie d here about six mnntha ago, by one of
my neighbors, wlio bought a half d. cn puckages
from the Piltshung olTicc. I 0111 aware of four e iscs
in thi place where complete curea hve lie-en per
formed, one of severe rheumatism, two of dyspepsia,
H"d ono of a moat aheckinrx and aggravated ner
vous complaint, of ten or twelve year standing I
send you enclosed five dollars; plrare tifoiw.rd
Pill for that amount by the bearer, William Ward,
Attest JOHN VANCE.
July 27. 1840.
N. B. The (iliove certificates, compared with the
very many already received, ceitainly muKl eon-
vince ihose similarly afflicted, that thry can yet be
relieved by the use of these Invlilua lo mcihcince.
Piiiiiipd elfiee, No. 19, Nortli Eighth street
Philadelphia. For a do bv
HENRY YOXITJEIMER.
Ot-tober 54, 1840. ' Agent.
DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA !
Thit Iroul lesome and eace-des!roying disease.
I'housanda and tens of thousands stiller from
' that common distressing complaint. Disptpsia i
frequently caused by overloading or distending ihc
stomach by excestive toting or diiiiking imlij
ib'e and acrid substance t ike'n into the stomach,
or from long continued constipation of the howls, n
sedentary life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft
of cold water, drastic purg dive medicines, dy si ti
lery, miscarriages, interninient and spasmodic af
fections of the stomach and bowls, irr. pul.ir meals,
late hours, and loo frequent uso of spirituous
liqilnrs.
1 ho symptom' of dwpepsta may up dese rilJ as
a want of appetite, or an oiiinttitral or voracious
one, nausea and r-ometiin a bilious vom't.'ng. sud
di n und transient distentions of I ho slonucti ut ir
eating, aeiid and ptitrrsent cructntioi s, water brash,
pain in the region of the stomach, c a ivt n ss, pal
pitation of the heart, dizzinct.8 and dunne-a ul l In
sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental eh spondi nry,
fl itulei o; , spasms, nervous irrilihihly, chili e s.
aallownrss of complexion, gre.it i ppress-;ou al.er
e.itmg, languor and general debility, sick hrud a he.
&.C.
CURE At the heid of all rema.lies stands D.i.
IIaSLICh' CoMKiC.ND Si nKB I IIKlll TllMO
a Tin Ukiimam AerkinsxT Pills, wliic i at great
ly upon the pciist.dlic moti. n of the intestines,
-thereby producing regularity eif ,the bowls, at lie
same tune iniprovii.g the functions of the delimitat
ed o. guns, thus invigorating and restoring the di
gestive organs lo a healthy action i'li s medic no
seldom f.iils in producing relief.
Full and ixplicite di.eclions accompany the
above medicine. Likewise a amphlel which di
scr.b s iliacasc. the manner of ire;. ling, An.
Principle eillice for the United States, No. 19,
North EIGHTH STREET, I'hiladclpha.
H EN UK VOX 1H ELM E R.
OcIoImt 24, 1840. Agtnt.
. FEMALES.
WHO are troubled with sick headache, piin in
the side, breast, and back, loss of appetite, flitulen
ry, lownn-s of spirits, palpitation of the heart, faint
inga or giddiness, sickne-s at the stomach, bibous
aflertions, tightness at the chest, musea, vnmitin;,
noise in the toinnch, flushings of heat, nrd chilli
nesa, diaeusea of the nerves, and cugans of dige.-ti n,
&c Ac, those who mav be thus altec'id, annul I
not nrg'ect lo pr cure Dr. Hnrlich't Cmnxiiind i
Strengthening Tome and Oerman Aperient 1'itlt.
which nro warranted to give immediate relief, j
Thousands i'o we almost daily Itfhold, whn-e cour.
tenunccs and pile emaciated cheekn bra- eceular
wilner to aicknei-a and slllietion. Could tho e
persons be persuadid lo uae this invnluubla rned:
cino, they would oon find their weuk and dc' ili a
led frame strengthened, their ndnds enmp Bed.
and all pain, and distress driven from lha system,
when Hie body will again r. new its lost vigor, aud
jut on a " new life," and death for a while be de-
lived of its prey. What h at but bels glad to
behol 1 1: eir near relalivea and desr fiiei.ds, snatched
as if by magic from that ftl dest oyer Death
ya who are laboring under dia.-ase lo. not another
day or night pass without procuring this mvdicine,
s it will in a majority of esseselTei l a pcriiinti mt
cure, liemember diluyi ure dtingeroua ; and if
ilijea-ie is neglected, its r .vag s wdl doubly in
crease. (Xj-Prineii Is Office for the United States, No.
19, .NOKI'H EltiH TH a'rret, wheio recounn en
da inns of tiuudie.'s of persons may bo een, ull of
which hjve Uen cuied vt benelittcd by the
medicine.
HENRY YOXrilLLMER.
Ociuber 24, 1840. Agent.
SICKXESS.
.THERE nro many persons. that we d ily Is hold,
whoea couuti nuuees si d frail lunlia iiiote i 111 e
liin' which wo find has piinrip'tlly oug n itid tVoin
ni'tilvct of prOier lemadies ul the conimeiuenii iit i f
siekness. At first ih patient coiii ;mn of tilt on
the stomach at:cuded Wil'i tickiuet.cotliven h,
ha i.eglicts 1 1 procure proior in dn iuc ; al len h he
complains of pain in the side and sumach wi.h
a. ur cruclationa; his appetilu becomes iuipairtd.
his rest Iroiible'omc, his mind Imrassed, aud ail
things aioui.d bun appei r not tnlhtir proper siatiou.
He art til licglecls hiiusilf, w hen in all probability
the disease may at lentil beao fast seated, that no
medical aid will replace him again. Ai iho t'usi
attack of sickness there hould bo " no lime loV
in procuring Dr' Harl ch's cuvirouNn sTHnerH
miNo apkuiext riLLa, which uuinediulely le
moves b.te from the stomach, obviutn corlivem as.
nmoveiiisnrders in the head' invigorate the mihd,
streiigltun the body, improve tl.u ineuiiiry, und en
liven the imaginaiioii thui lesioiii g tliu body
guiu to its proper functions,
Princip'e tHiice, No. 19, NORTH ElflHTH
street, Philadelphia.
H E.N BY YOXTHEIMER.
OctoUr 24, 1810. Agtni.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
THOSE who are sutT-ring from varioua dis'ases
incident In the I uinnn family, would, do well to
iir.K-ure Dr. Ilartich'i Compound Utreni'lheiiina
end German Aperient Pills, which ir eo pre
eminently receoiu mended for Dyspasia, ,ier
Comilaliiis. 1 sins in ihe side, buck and breast,
Nekton Aif rlioiis, Head-Ache, and all the ebs
cases ol the Htoinach and Bowls. Phmphjet may
ha obtained gratis, which contain full at d cipl.cite
directions for uting. The reader ia ref. ried to set.
eral very interes ing certificate of runs in tliis
paper, which may be relied upon, as they are taken
from tha original. For sale st No. ly, NOR I II
EIGHTH street, Philadelphia.
HEN BY YOXTHEIMER.
OotoUi 24, 19(. AgtHtt
MORE POSITIVE PROOF
Of the efficacy if Dr. IlarlieJi'i Compound
Strengthening und German Apericid I'M.
. - Ati.r.oimit, Jan. , 1840. '
' ToPr II irlieh's Aaent Sin t wish to state for
tho lienelit of (ho c who may be alllieted, that Dr.
Hn Lien's Tills lnvo entiirly mrid me of Dys
pepsia, of wlvrh 1 have been nltl cteJ for many
years. used both kinds, the Ac.riiil and streugth
eninff, and I nm toiistiained to any, that tiny n e a
valuable dicuvery, an I act upon the system mildly,
but very rlT.c'iinlly. I found the Tonic pills to
quicken the circu ation and cause a determination
to the eurfjee, aed lo tt engthen the wek lomach
and iiicrcoje its powers. 'J'ho Aperient pills ore the
best cathartic I ever u-q.il. I am confident all Dys
peptics would bi we I lo make immediate trial and
bo r lieved. A ny one c m call at my house and be
salirfud of the above tit ploasure.
DAVID R. POPE.
N. D. The original certificate may be seen or the
flice of the ' H,,ir.t of the Tums." For sale at
No. 19, North Eighth street.
HENRY VOX l'HEIMER,
October 24, 1840. Agent.
LIVER COMPL.11XT.
THIS disease is discovered by a fix'd obtuse
pain in the right side under the short ritis, attended
with hca', uuea-iincss about the pit of the stomach;
there is in the rinhl siJe ido o distention ; the pa
tient loses his n i petite, ond becomes ick and troubl
ed wish vomilng. Tlic tongue becomes lough
and black, tho counli nnnce chanites to a pale or
citron c.'l'r, or vcllow like tho e ulllii ted niih j iuu-
dice, d llieuliy ol b e itliing, dintuib d rci-t, nttendee
with a dry twti'!i, dilbculty of Inyttil on tho h it
aide, the ! dy iiecomeii weak, and tiua'ly the disease
le-iniuatt a int i i no her of a more icrious niturc,
whirh In nil probability is far beyond the power of
hum in skill. Dr. I Inrlich ' mnp tund Strength
ening Tonic and Unman Aperient PiH, it ta
ken at the c .mini'i'ccmciit of this dis hse, will
chci k it, si d by con inning the use of the un dieii.e
a few weeks, a p.-ifeet cure Bill bo perfi'inud.
I housnn.ls can testify to this Tact.
Certificates f many perruns n ay daily be sc n
oflhecllic cy f bi- inva'uahle medicine, hv apply
ing Bt the Medual Olliee. No. 19, NOlMll
EirjHTH street, rhila.le.Miia.
HENKY YOXTHEIMER.
O.tober 21 , 1840. Ajtnt
1' RISC 1 1' A L li El SUSS
Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strengthen
ing and tierui in Aperient PilU re ii" il liy all cla?-n-ci
of p.ople, in priference lo o'ber Mdieiiiis, I e-
cause ihey are prepared from a pure eztrarl of
herbs, a wholesome medicine, mild in Its operation
and pleasant in itsrlfccl the inoit certain niewiver
of health, a safe and elb c u il cure of DyspepKia or
(ndigention, an I ull stomach complaints, a presmer
and puiiliei of the whole rystciu.
liiHMU-ie tl ry avothe the n' rvcj ofscnibil'ty a d
fortify the nervi s of molinn, impurting to their in si
subtle fluid its ritline tone, thus giving strength
and dermics of in lid.
llecause they never ilci-troy the coals of the sto
mach and boweU, us all strong purgstives dir.
He ause seienee and experience teach us (hat no
nicro purgative alone will cure the dn ease of the
tl miach and nervis. Wcaknes is the primary
cause of a host of d'senses, and, by continu illy le
soitii.g to Drattic purgatives, you make the disease
much wori-e, insteud of Lett. r.
Because Dr. Hailich's Med cinrt are put up up
on the common sense principle, to "cle inse and
strengthen," which u lha only course to pursu to
elVecl a cure. -Lantly,
Dccauso these Medicines really d cure the dir
cafe for which thry are n commended. Principal
Otli. eforthe United States, is at No. 19 Noith
Eighth street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXriIEIMER,
October 24, 1840. Acnt.
TRUTH WILL PREVAIL.
Dr. HarUih's medicine are daily increas:ng in
pub ic f.ivor, and want from uny but a f.ir innl to
establish their worth. We have a communication
in ourcolu nn to-diy from a pirson long awicted,
which is but one of many vjuclurs for this medi
cine. Spirit of the Times.
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THE LARGEST AD CHEAPEST NEWS
PAPER IS THE WORLD.
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ed rapidity, and the Art nf Priuli. g is coming in
for it lull share if the cnmino 1 improvement.
Deteim cd not to be outdone in iuy thing that per
tain to hi profession, where there i a fair chance
for exertion and enterprizo, the underpinned ha de
termined upon issuing a sheet twice the six ' of the
Bo.-ti n Weekly Tmvs, (and is to lake the place
of that paper,) and w II 01. tain e ht columns
more matter than the Brother Jonathan. Th:s
hcet wi l be call, d the BOSTON NOTION, snd
it is ditcrmined that it shall ausl tin a cognomen so
fii.ll of meaning, and s interwoven with the oatieb
Inln d chararur of our Yankee city. It will be the
La ho 1st Ni.wseAPia jm thk Woulii with no
exception and will be piinted on a sheet thir y
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w th r-ading in it er, an l will contain Three Thou
smd Eihl tlundrid and Kih'y Eight s'qunrc
inches, 01 Twcii'y-Sevi n sq 'are be' of print 111 fine
type ! and a single n.imher will cont in mi.ro read
1114 than an ordinary hook of Three Hu idred
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to thaw largely upon Ihe ma t popular periodica
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t oy, as the v. 01 Id cm upp y o' in.lu.tiy pioducc
This i our "Boston Noi-iuv"
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and philosophy of novelties and uuiiquiiii wo
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i' L I , tj.
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Tlic Philadelphia 1 aUcl.
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next at which lime a new volume will lie c m
nienced w'nh increased vigor. Nolhiuir need be
aaid of the firm haM on which the L'n-Uct stands,
it being ahcidy the oldest in ignzinc in the country, j
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home or abroad ( and licsule the mommy bicci en
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ments is unequalled, and th.y are always accom
panied with an appropriate suctcn. m woou cms
disgrace the wmk. Whatever nppears in the taskct
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sustained by WRITERS OF THE FHUT
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compose it prominent prose aitiehw j while the
poetry is equalled l y that of no other n1.1ga7.ine of
like chniacter. The variety for which the Ca ket
is celebrated, shull Mill'ir no diminution; but on
the contrary, every cxcition shall be made lo in
crease its iutcretd.
SEVERAL ROMANCES or tuk REVOLU
TION have already appealed, and others shall follow
in the course of lha volume, presenting when finish
ed, a complete picture of the manner--, aud a his
torical account of ihe great haltliM 11 1 that time.
Thus, the t'rkol, insteid ofhiing li led with riikly
sentimentalities aims at t Irun do iuea'.ion ol
human iiutureiu every vri. ly of pa-siou
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1 El O 1 I' V T I' S
or tus
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ILK SO
ClEl'Y, AND RURAL ELONOM'ST.
ClIITin BTtHi:0 H. SMITH.
THIS Journal was established by Ihe American I
Silk Society, for the purpose, of d iVu-ing practical
informalion 011 the ci i.Ti nr. or siik in tha United
States. It has now bci n published one yi ar.nnd
may be c hsideied a work of siamhtrd character.
'J'iie first yeur's publication, cunpiising the lirst
volume, cont. lines a maasof valuable iiiloimslioii,
ami it will lie the ot i -cl of the edil..r to make
ihe second enoal in all resin K if not superiut, to
the first. The important fact is now eta' Indie d lie. i
vond any miration, thai the people ol tho United j
Stales can make silk chxapkh and hi.ttf.ii than
any other nation upon earth. It baa been proved
by unm.peuch.il lo lest'inony, that the tntite cost
if producing silU ready fir ma-ket, docs not exceed
TWO HOLLAS AJIII TWr.HTl FIVE CE1TS PKIl
i'ocn, and its lowest vulue is ruin imun ash
nrrr cstiTii; alen, that om ai hk of ground plant
ed in morue niulticaulis, will proelue-e the first year
tho tre'es ate planted, roi 11 ri-i lou r eoind or
SILK, leaving a clear profit to the producer ol oxi
HL'XIIKKD All I.IOIIT IIOLLllls! ll has sl.'O been
proved that the childiiti and b males if any f..riner'
f.mily can, with Iho gnate I possil lj ease', ptoduec
fr. m hlty to a hundred p u'u.s silk ervciy year,
wiilioul any cost wnatever to ttie iXjcnscs 01 ine
farm nf cr ihe tries are planted; 'lid itnr fore, that
the whole amount of silk wdl I so iuue.li clear g in,
siy fr.m ?2-J." lo J450. With these facts we sub-
m I lo an intcll cent pe'ople v.e her it is not a gr. at
and import ant object lor them lo introJucc the cul
ture or silk in every tanner lamiiy in me euio.i.
'I'o e-nahle all our farmer to make si k. the 'Jov
SAtfiF tub Amine Silk Socif.ti' wasist.li-
lished; it contains lain piarticol dirrctions forci-L-
TIVATlXO TH R TlllkS, rxl'.HIXU ..nd BKAMINO SILK
wouM. nxi.Liteo the siik, and pre paring it l. r
rnaikel, cVc. beside oil ultnr inf rimelmn that can
be r eiu're'd to enable any pi ran lo enter upon the
business, eilhrt on a largs or amall scale. Eeeiy
liieiiel of his Ci untry, into wh set hands this paper
nisy fall, v. ill be d ing a patriot and plul hi hr ipurt's
work ly inducing his Irund and iiiig!il..ut to cu
te r ihrir nanus upon the list of subscribers.
'1 he Jjuinal nf the Amciira'i Society is published
monih'y, in pa i.phb I f.mri ; racli niiuil er c. n'uins
thiity two octavo paces, piinted on in w type and
handsome paper, wi b printed Colored cover.
Tkiius : Two doll irs a ynr, rra'x copies for
i-n elo 'a s, a'wnys to b pihl be f ro the work is
sent. All subscriptions to bein with the first num
ber eif the year, and in no case will the wmkbetrul
10 any sutisrr.ber longer than it ihall have lc.11
paid for.
(7'Nkw srnseiiiin.iis, who lake the fimt and
Kceoiid voIuuiim, will be ctiatg el only TiiHi r. Hol
la us for the two years.
W orks olWiidu c.
I.N" a stite of hca'th ill-' iillcsliii il canal may be
romp ired to a river whose w..te.a How ovr the ad
ji ntn $ land, through the e h nil. el nstnte or art
ha m ulr, and ininovrs tl.eir qU-dnie; and to ke p
up H e comparitou e f the river, so loiv as it run
on smo tl.ly the channeld are kept pure and hrulihv ;
but if by some csuse ihe course e.fthe river i.-sto -jie.',
then the w.ite r in Ihefauids i-i no long, r lire,
I ut on becomes ttaijiisnt. There is I ul 1 lie law
1 f e irculati 11 in 'tutu e. Winn tin r is a supe 1
shuii'inncc i f humonal lluid (. roeiiy) in iheiu'es
I nal IuIm s. and Cvtivei.es Hikes i l ice, it II ws
birk into Hie utooi ves.e.s, mi l nun rates itseiii 111- MORE CUXl'l U.SIVE PROVES,
10 the cirrulslion. To estahh-h the free course of (- (fu fi' , 'ltr '.iw.W ctUbrattd Mcji-
the river, we must remove the strui tioim wh eh J m 3 j
st pp. fiee course, uud Iho e ol its tributary s'ie. hfkn , . j WM sflbcted with a bilious and
With the h-dy. foil, w Ihe sum- natural pr;,-c,,u ; m,rxius ellsease lo a ve.y al inning elegrte, with
r, m ;ve . l y that valuable purant-y medicine Urun. I M ,hi, ,,., w,.h so frequently ellecia a re
d,rlh,s Universal I t-elalde 1 . which aie an i f- UxvA j,,,,, x l . gi.tdincss III lbs head, viol n
f.ctiislas.-isl,iifee.f noiure, the super . I lindane of . ,., f,ilines, wi'h a fixed pain in ihe light
humor in the intestine 1 anal. By per eicring 111 . . i,..;,,,, ,.,l ..,,1 ru.iiv.niss: indeed I
this piact ce, the ways of the circulation wnl ihen
beVe-lnri-d to the full exe rcise e l iheir n eluril func
tions, and s i-t itx ol heslth will I'e fl m'y cstalilish
cd ReinemU-r, neier enll. r a drop ot bbod lo bo
taken from you' Evacuate Ihe humors a often
and a long a ihey are dceucutt-J, or as loi.'g ss
you aie sick.
Dr. Brandrelh'sOnVe in Philadelphia, is at No.
8, NOR I'll EIC II I'll stie. l, uhere hispilltiuu I
had it "S cents per box, with full directions.
(j'j-t inly atseul in Sunbury, is II. U. Matser Esqr.
Suubu-y, Sept, 0, lb 10.
Asroisiii.t.JMiiniii:.
FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS
IN TWO MONTHS! 1!
Whk we fust purchased the old anl well
known establishment of t e
Sal ur day evening Post,
we sta'cd that the pa cr circulated so widely a
mong Ihe iteady, reiding portion of iho United
Slates, that we e!itered upon our lubor with full
tfonlid nci of ihe future. Our success has since
been bevood our most sanguine expectation, as our
weeklv riciinta overbalance those ot any cotempo-
tary 1 apcr. Our list has continued lo swell up,
with unexamined raniditv, and wo have Ihe confi
dence, that at tho present rale of incrensf, we shall
he enabled 111 a few months to boast of more than
;br,000 subscribers j When we commenced our
lab rr,w-- announced distinctly, that the tone of the
paiier should be decidedly moral, and that nothing
shou'dbo adm tied into our columns, which the
most fas iJious father could disapprove of. and dc.
term ned that as an approved Family Paper, it
should not contain a parngrspb, with the spirit of
which a parent would not wish to have a daughter
familiar, und we theiefore, with this view, announ
ced that no theatrical notices should appear in our
Columns, and that we should bo opposed to ihestres
as thing-i calculated to injure the healthy action of
an holiest mind, as creative of exUitiltmna demo
rali.ina in tendency, aud fearfully pernicious in
fact. Tin re were not wanting blusterers, who
made a great parade of opposition, and Croi V.ers,
who predicted our speedy downfa'l, but we threw
nurfolves upon the r-obcr, rational and experienced
poitioli of the pc ple of the Unilid State for sup
ppit, and wo have been nobly sus'iined.
We thought and expressed thtt opinion, that
however c .reloss many might be upon this subject,
that few. 1 veil if ll.ry did not entirely disapprove
of such cntcilainincnts. c.ired about having Iho
gross details forever paraded before the eyes of
their cbi'dren. ami the McKcmng auu, nauseanng
eulocy nf all kinds of characters made f.iinihar to
their mind'.
We d.-terminid also tint while the pnper con
tinued under our c.mtri I, it should bo Mr ctly neu
tral in politics, and that as news and litera'y jour
nalists we had ni th ng to do witli tlic nuticr ; mis
detirini ation has In en strictly and rigidly adhered
to, and while no shall continue to give cur re id. rs
such puUic document as may be dicmed of inte
r.st to all, oud such 11' I Utnry of the progress nf
I old c d events, as aie strictly in krfpitig with our
dniv. uml the eharaeti r of the nipt r, we fhall stu-
ili ii'isty and ihorougbly avoid any contamination of
par i. 11 pnl tics.
The paper i' now pr'.nlcJ in a nrw and beauti
ful t' e, has received the praise of muny 1 ditor ol
taste, us -the handsomest family heet in ill.' I nion.'
Our rirrts have been diircted to the combining
of beauty and simplic ty with utility and ta-te.
The i'ost ia printed i n a stout white paper, ren
dering it neat and dur,ib!e for filing.
In ad lilion to lh.se i flirts toward pei fiction in
tlic mechanical department, and exli nor ol our pa-
.1 : .1... .1 .
u r, no lutmr, ami no ci eeeii sp.uni m mc ur
vi lopement of intellectual stnn'h. The pre-cnl
va ie'v or intereving tales, original, from foie g i
and d. mewtic magazines, toge ther with tho vidua-
ble roi.tr.hu ions of cur own circle nf litemiy
friends will ronliiiuo lo give inteirst In the paper,
whi'e every thing important and worthy ol note that
nappciw in ll.e O:d World or the New, shall be
I -,,.i,.,.lr. Bn.l collated for the taste of uui rea-
j j, r
, -yc Ladies' Dep-ulmrnt thall alivay be choice
a)1j gl j,ci a, t a receive strict attention, whil?
such thinirs as may intcicsl our juvenile iea.1. rs,
and that impoilant and huge class of our readers,
the Fatmi-r will not be nvrrlookid. Li order to
grulify, as much as possible, the laudible desuc of
our c-mntry readers, a portion of our attention will
be devoted to the Cidlecln n and diffusion of such
News, Memoranda, Tables, Facts, Hints, &'. as
may seem important to agriculturists, and the poi
uhition resident without the confines of our great
cities The state of the mukels and the tluciua
tioua in the price, will be regularly and what is of
more moment, c. nccily given.
Wo have ever been opposed to the constant
bluster und pa red. 1 made by somtt editors, about
tho excellence of their ape rs, and have resolved
that the Saturd .y Evening Pon't shall be conduct
ed, as to speak f r ilu-lf.
Our routers "ill always find in its columns the
earliest and niCft authentic information, rs well a
the most choice and 1 ntcitaining literary matter.
We hive totally el.searded the system ot filling the
pipe r wi ll quack advertiscmci.ts, but prefer giving
0111 re idi-is from weik to week, entertain ng read
ing matter.
And we f el ns-urc l that we shall be no losers
thereby, as but few readers c ue about having a p i cr
filled with descriptions of these nauseating com
pounds. Tho Saturday F veiling Pus', will be furnished
for per annum in Jv..nee. or one copy three
years t. r 5. To those who wish 10 subscrilie for
s Philadelphia Mag -mine, we will furnish a copy
of the I'hil.iuV'phi.i Ca k. t, and two copies of the
I'e st for one year for Jf 5 free of p istagee aud dis
count. No New Subscriber received without the
Money.
To thoeo wh wi-h to subscTibe. we would siy,
ih it the fiife-t plan is to eneloso the money in a
lelti r ond direct lo us. Most postmasters will
frank their letters if relating to nothing but the
busines of the ntlirr, and nil postmasters w ho will
In kind rnotitih so to do, we shall be pleased to ac-
kniiw!cdsj! 118 DCll'.
Ad.lnsi
GEORGE R. OR A IT AM A: CO.
No 30 Caile.'s Alley, Philadidphia,
xt'crtilicntcs of Agency.
THE following sr' the duly appeunteel agents iu
tl.e ir respective count ic, for Ihe wile of Hi andreih's
1 1 -jr ; Universal Pit's. ' '. "
Norihun.betlat d county : Milton Mai key elfc
Ch niheilin. Sunhury H B. Masse-r. M'Etsena
viilo Cedibs, (iieen iV Wul:. lieoigetowu F.
Midbng-r iV. Co.
Union county : I.cwisbitrg V..!s oV Onl lcs.
M lll'iibiirg Pcllman ft Bee-kly. New Berlin
J .hn M. Benl'er. Selinsgrove Eyie A Co. Mid
dhbrrg l-aac Smith.
Lvcnming county : Williamsp ir' John Smith.
Newbe rry M. & J. C. Funslon. Muncy W. A.
Pe'trieau. Jersey Shoie Janus II. II burn.
t'oliiinhia county : Duivillo T. iV U. B. Rey
nolds. Ca'lawia C. A. Brobt. II rw rk Sliu
111 in Ar. R tti nUou.e. Bloomsburg-John R. Meyer.
Sunbury, Sept. 9, 140.
j WM'ill n,i,e;l,l,e c,,dili.ui. I had tried
iniinv remedies, but found no permanent lei ef un
til I had pU' chased Dr. Hnrlich't com pound
strengthening and German aperient Pills, which
fr. m their supeiior vi lue. I wac completely coied,
and am al lo to pursue my employ muni, free from
pain and diease. (signed) JOHN BOLE".
Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7 , 1840.
Prii.e pie itll'n e for Ihe I'nited State, No. 19,
North EIGHTH STR3ET, Phil.delphii.
HENRY VOX l'HEIMER
Octabcr 21, U lU. Ag nt.
TllE MOST POPULAR ASH READABLE
PERIODICAL OF THE DAY
Ittii'toiiN Int;aziiir,
(THE GENTLEMAN'S,) AND AMERICAN
.MU.TIILY REVIEW,
mTILL prisent iu Sixth and Seventh Vol-
nine to the puldic during the course of
tlm year 1840. Terms, 3 per annum, in advance,
or $5 for two years, or two separate Subsciiptions,
or ten copies tor $30, cash. Printed in large octavo,
whito llnik paper, oood tynr, etc Each number
contains a much mattit as a volume of novel;
the illustration are of the fi st quality. Duiing
the past year nearly fifty of the most aoperior
Engravings, including three of Sarlain'a splendid
Mezzotints, were engraved express y f.ir this woik.
Each number contains two or more Engravings.
New Designs, executed on steel, by the fiiat Artists,
are in progress for the coming volume.
The list of contributors embraces the names of
most of the principal writers in America, vvi h a le
apectalile sprinkling of bnglisn authors, unginai
articles have appealed during tho list year fr. m
the pens of tho fodowinir. Profcsior Ingiaham,
author of La Fine; Pro. John Frost, Philadelphia;
Pro. IN. C. Brooks, Baltimore; Pro. t . r. Wines,
Philadelphia, Author of Two Y ears in tne Iavy ;
Captain M.irryjtt, Author of Peer Nimplc, etc. ;
flencral (5. P. Morris, New York; Le gh Hunt,
England; Mis. Fanny Kemblc Bull, r, Phil.; Pink
Benjamin, New York ; D.'URl.is Jrtrold, England ;
Jo ph C. Nen I, (Chaicoal sketches,) The Ameri
can Box; James F. Olis, New York; R 8. Elliott,
Editor of Hurrishurg Intellinecr, Pa; D.ivid
HolTman, Baliimnre; Cliailes West Thomson, Phil
adelphia 1 Judse Tremtier Dresdm, New Yoik;
John Do So'.lc, Editor of Saturday Evri(ing post ;
CrenviPc Mellen, New Yr.rk ; P. B. Elder. Editor
of Columl ia Spy, Po ; The Author of "Stanly,"
Mis. L. S irourncy, 11 irtlo d ; Mnss Uatli'rino 11
Watirmin, Philadelphis ; Mrs.- Ann . Sleohens,
New Y'lvk ; llen-on II all, EnsUnd, Editor of the
New Monthly Magi zine; Dr. .1. K. Mitchell, Phil-
adelph a ; James Moirgomiry, l.nslaii t; A
M'Makin, and E. HoMen, Editors of Saturd iy Cou
r er, I hiladelphia; J. Bcaurbamp Jones, B.d imore;
I.E.Dow, Washington Ciiy ; Mrs-. E. F, Elht,
B .stun; Dr Thomas Dunn English, I lu'udolphiH,
The Steel Plate s ready for the n sent Vi lume,
are Five Eli bine by t ie e-elebrated Ciu ksli.mk
A Portrail of Mr. Yandciihnfl ihc tragedian, in the
character of Adrsitus. A Likeness of Miss Van
denholV, as Juliit. The tiem of Hudson, one of
the choicest specimens nf Amcncnn fcoi.pry.
I'o'tiait of William Cuden Bryani, the American
Poet. Another of Sartain's exqui-ite Mi 7Zu iuts,
of equal beauty to his pl ite of "tiii pets," given
in the May nuinbir ol Burton's Magazine a pla-te
a kii'-wleiluul to he superior lo any oltn r illu-tra-t
on ever tiven in a peiioi'.ical work. O her En
gravire ol l s value aecompar.y every number.
(Tj The I ublic is requested to obsi-rve that the
nrtieles appearing in Burton's Magnzuie are written!
expressly f. r lht work, and are iii.t si le.ted liom
dadv i t weekly paiiM.
ihe riatia ore also cs-
iecia.lv enuraved. i.nd are rot the w ni-out refu-e
! f Annuals, either English or Amenciii.
y ji , u,.r(I .,.!, p ls.t pjj to W. E. Buiton, Dock
. firi e,t opposite the Exchange, Philud.dphin.
; 0 nrcmmo late our country fiicnds who
, nmv w,s, ,i subscribe for our wOtk and any other
! J',i,,, Iphia perio-bcal, we will receive a Five Do'.,
j iir t p,,,tige frec.f. r one year's sulmerip ion li
lo
Burton's M c.izine and (Sodey's Lady's Baok falso
three elol'ars a year) or the Sjluid .y Couiiur, 1.1
j the Saturday Chronicle, 01 Alexander's Weekly
Messenger.
WILLIAM E. 11UI.TON.
Publisher and Proprietor.
tiii i:v voiei.
THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST. JIASDSOM
EST. ASD MOST f'OMi'REH E SSI I
SEWS'A'ER IS THE U SITED
STATES.
eiiiteu at i'ahk nr.!jAMis ami rrr.s SAnr.IIT.
TPCTni miilliplie.l res .urrrs for remleiing the
t IS.1.W Won lii more valual lo than ever as
a compendious newspaper and repository of cl g .nt
litera;ure, we enter upon the strond volome (I.1110)
on tho 24th f OcIoIht, d. eased in a beautiful garb
eif mir type, cast expressly f r the purpose. It
will thereloie bo a lining lime lo commence new
subscriptions, a well a for the renewal of those
vvhith may then expire.
Dining the lirst year of Ihe rxis'anco of the
Nrw Woulii, it has acquired a reputation and
circulation superior to any weekly piper in the
country ; and has furnished toils subscript r. eluring
that pen. d. (besides a I the current ne ws of tin- day,
domestic and foreign) new and va'uable w. rks by
Tulfouid, D'laraell, Thi-maa Mix ire, Miss Mitt" ltd,
Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Anisworlh, Knowles,
Bulwer, Many at, and otheis woiks, which in Lou
don could not Le purchased for fifty limes tho
amount eif Iho subsciiplion price ef the New
W01I.I. In addition to works of interest by these
eminent authors, it has contained the cream of the
periodical literatuie of Ihe day, ts well as original
111 tide fr.un tin pen of soum of the mist popular
writer of America, among whom we may mention
Miss Si-dwiek, Orviile Deevey, Piofessor Longfel
low, the author ol "Yankee Notions," Sirnn.s,
Street, eVc. vVc.
In po it cLs wc shall, as hitherto, maintain an
armel neutMlity. Our ceilumusa horetofore will
tie uuol jeciiona'ilo in a moral point of view. In
criiie ism we shall, in justice to the publ'c- nuntairi
a uif, ct iudepen lsi.ee, even though we incur the
vengence of all the dunces We sliall, in ti'onclu
siuu, I'ltiicstly tli ive to re nder our sheet not only
worthy nf the unparalle led lavour it has eiue rianc.-eii
but of a co.dinu.il.y extending circulation. . h.lo
wc con 11. ue lo furui-h vv.th all possit le prom'iludo
t!ie ineial attractive liter turj e.f ihe d iy, we slia'l,
a our means enl ng-', afford that c inpe usalion . 10
u r ie at I mis, which may iud.ice it em to in ke
iho New World tho inejiu 11 for presenting to tl.u
public their bel pro.lu tia is. Oji eicell. nl Lou
don curie, ondeiit w II he coolinueid, and duo at
tention w.ll be paid to the coinerc.ul, agricultural
and news department of out piper.
A QUARTO EDITIOS
OiVitecn la. go psg' s wa comniciiced e n the six'h
of June last, in oid -r to meet the evishe's of lare
number of nilacribers, by giving tin ill it lie!) mid
varied contents in a suitable form for I i - ding. This
nit have done without having enhance.! iho price,
so that ikw sub crilK-rs, and 1 thets on the r. neivul
of previous subscriptions, cau take their ehetiee lc
twenn the (Junto und Folio form. (j' But a fiw
seta of the (Joarto, foil No 1, now niiiiin on
hand in the 1. lii e, and we shall thcrclorc, not be
al.lo long to aupp'y them,
TERM.: I iiur.x Dollars a year in advance,
for either e, In ion ; 01 Fivk Doi.lahs for two copn
In hil case letters must ho t.ee. or post paiJ, 01
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iXj" All Po-tniuHets who will aei for u are our
auti.oris. d Ageins, slid miy retain i5 per cent 011
the huh-ciij lion price, (3.) fr wtnin twion. if r
milled in New-Ymk or Ete)rn " m'y t or 60 e-cnta
on each, if in noiee of i.llier .oivent baesk, whieh
may be at a discount here.
(Jj EJitor and Put lisher who desire the con
tinuance ol an exchange, will please copy the above
ihrne or more limes, or nthi'rwie notiee the contents,
and tend us a MarkrdteT.
Letters rein ive to the evhtorial drperlmeut mu-l
I adibesse-d lo Pask BsNJAni v aV Err.s SAaotST,
Editors: those relative lo -the hiii-ncss dcp.ut
mint, to J. WINCHESTER, Publisher,
No. U0 Ann :rcl.
Tlic lti'nllicr .Tnnnf linn.
THE largest snd most beautilul newspaper in tha
worm larger ly fifty square inches than any
other newspaper in the United States. Published
Salurd iys, at lf.3 Nassau street, New York.
Price three dollars a year two copies for five dol
lars. fXj" The proprieto s of this mammoth sheet
the "Orest Western" among the newspapers
have the pleasure of spreading before the reading
public a wet kly periodical containing a greater e
im unt and variety of useful and inter, sting mis
cell .ny, than is to be found in any similar publica
tion in the world.
Each numlM-r of the paper contains as large an
amount of reading matter as is found in volumes
of ordinary duodecimo, which cost $2 and mora
than is contained in a volume of Irving' Colum
bus or I) ancrofi's History of America, which co-t
(3 a volume and all for Three Dollars a year. For
$5 two copies will be forwaidcd one year, or one
copy two ye ir.
Since the publication of oui oiiainal rrosnrctus.
the Brother Jonathan haa been ENLARGED and
its size, amply before, has been so much increased.
Wat much more than the former quantity of tho
most interesting liteiature of the dny ia embraced in
its immense capti ty. bcli-ct ons from all the most
prominent snd celebrated writers of the day os-e'st
in swelling its contents; and whatever is new, lich,
or rare, is imediately transferred lo its columns. All
the contributions to periodicals of American wnters
of repute appear in its page; and the issues of th"
loreign pn's afo laid under coutiibutions, as souu
as received in this country. To thej miscellaneous
and I.ilCTary Department, ihe closest attention 1
paid; and in all Ihe selectiona and original cemtribu-
no s, strut care is elcvDted to avoid all ihat may
touch upon the opinions of any, party in relgionor
polilu a.
Expcrianre having taught ui that we had mark
ed e.ut a pa h f ir ourselves, in which all sorta of
people d. libt 10 lollow, ihe Brother Jonathan
shall continue, as it bcjpin, to be a bold, gentle,
wci .hly, light, grave, ineriy, serious, witty, smooth,
dashing, inle-res ng, inspired, and incomp erable
uewspaprr. Il shall be a stupendous minor wheic
In oil the world wdl stann r fleeted. It shall con
tain the m .st be-auiiful of Novels, Womance an l
Stories for both sexes Fai y Tata for lovers of
the marvtll -us Legends for nut upiar.es Pasqui
nades for wit mongers Ntns and raisins for short-
wind d readeis S reuades f.ir mu-ical lovers Son
nets for Ladies Sentiment for old bachelor Sta
tistics for politicians and Lectures, Sermons, Criti
cisms, Epigrams, etc., etc., &.e ,fbr all ihe world.
Let era should be. add essrd to
W I I.S IN et COMPANY,
Pubf Jitrs of Ihe " jVoMcr Jonathan," . Y.
"OllKVl7AIV'lI100k."
NIN ETY-M.V 1 Oj-e of trading matter, by au
linos who- name Maud among the foremost in
the l.ler.irv ranks of our country, as follows:
lisnauhts. Miss Miry.W. Hale, Professor
Walter, Mrs. Holland, Mr. Sigourney, Mis. Hale,
Mrs. E. F. E'.M.
JWs.Miss Mary R. Mitford. MissC. H. Wa
terman, Elir.i Eaile, Miss It. F. Oould, Mrs. Si
Kourney, Mr. FS. Osjoi.d, .Mrs. C. Uaron Wil
son, Wm. Cutter, J.sme T, Field , Isoac C. Riy.
J. S. DusoUc, J.iinc-i M ontpO i.cry, Miss lulicl 11,
Lewis. Mis A. 1). Weiedhridge.
Sorelifits. H. W. Her' crt, Prof.sor Ingiaham,
Richard I'enn Smitl. WvLandor.
U7cr of 71.' -Mrs. Sehi Smith, Mr. Em
ma C. Embury Mrs. Ca-oline L. Heutz, Mrs. Ma
ry II. l'arsons. V.iss A. M. r. litic'.ianan, Mrs. It.
Becehei Stowc, Mrs. M. St. L.'on Loud, Scbj
Smith.
Of the above eminent writer--, celebrated in ou
own, and most of them well known in either couu
trie, ojch have had an article either in the January
ur February numbe-r of the Book. Il is unneces
sary for us to say that no such anay of names can
I e shown by nuy other magazine in this country,
of any poicc.
c give three times ns n auy emlie llishmcnts as
any other mag .ine, and each plate i equal, if not
sujieiior to the one of any cotcuij orary, and yet the
price of the m gazine i not increased. Our edi
tion i iintr.rn-r, til re fo.o we nro enabled to g to
a gri a er expense thnn any oilier publisher. A
heller return may therefore b.' expected for the p. ice
paid for subscrlp ion.
In the twj numbers just published we have gi
ven four Plates ol'Fa-hions, containing eleven Fi
guies. One beautiful specimen of Lace woik.
Due spbndtd Steel I'la'c beyond compare, the best
line engraving ever published in an American Ma
gazine. A new em! lematicsl cover.
In addition lo our usual wellarnnged embellish
ment, wc aUays put hah steel tide pages twice a
year.
The whole amount of engtavings and embellish
ment of vinous k nl that the book contains, or
will contain this year, may be estimated ut abcut
sixty.
A new scries of pipers of Rie.it value has been
lately commenced by Mrs 11 tie. "The Domestic
Departinerii." Thi during the year will compo.c
a great snn.unt ot usual matte r.
For enlcrprize at le'at, we think wc deserve s.ime
creelit ; we have been the first to give to an Ames
rienn public original at licit s from the pens of.Maiy
Russet Mitford, author of "Our Villag-" -M r. I'.
Uaron Wil -on editor of Iondon La ltele Assem
blee, Mrs, Ho IH ind, author ol several useful and
valjsble works; James Montgomery, author of
"Oailiipre-nc f the liy," cVc ;"Thoinha Miller,
author of Fair Rosamond and Royston (i iwer ;
Ebeiieix r El iott, auth r of Corn Law Rhymes.
We elo not particularly mention these names be
cause ihey ad da'tp from Lon hip our object only
H to" ahbw thai whe.e thee are goe-d ar.icles lo be
had, there wi I we apply. No author of any repu
tation in our own country ha ever sought admis
sion to "The B a'U" in ' am.
(i.k'.ey's Lady's Book ia furnished at f3 per an
num, the money invariably to be reveived before a
single number is sent. The fll wi..g system of
clul buig may answer the purp jte of many wishmj
10 subsciibo,
CLUDBIXO.
Walter Skull's Novels and Lady's Ilook, one
year, . . J 10
Mury.itt's Novels, and Lady's Bauk, one
year, .... 5
Mi s Aiistli.'s Novel', snd Laly's Book, one
year, .... 5
Lsdy B rssitigton' Novels, and Lady's Book,
one v ear. 5
Pickwick Papers. cV. cVc, and Lidy's Book,
one ye 1'. - . 5
Miss Leslie's Cioki ry, and Lady'a Bok, o:ie
year, 5
Two cojiie Lidy'a Bivk, one year, 5
Ail oidoia to be addressed lo
L. A. GODEY,
Ull Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
N. B. The public will 1 lease be careful of tia
ve I nn; imposters. m '
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'A It Ift '
l-.MItU SPATES t;ti.MvlERCIL AND
STIIsr,CAL RECISI ER. Containing doc
urnenK, fact and other ustful ii f nuation. illustra
tive of the history and resources of ihe Amcrie-aa
Union, and of rich Slate; embracii g ceuumerce,
inunufuctu'es, aitiiculture, inte rnal iiuproveineMiiJi,
banks, currency, li laiire. education, tic.'ic. Edi
ted by S eniuel Hazarel. '
Puhli-lusl eve ry Wed:ieslay, at TJ Dock street.
Tho pries lo subscribers is $5 icr annum, payable
on the lirst of January of each year. So suhscrep.
lion received for li s ilun s year. Kuhscribers oul
of the priiieipal cities to pay in advance,