important troofs. Of Ihe efficacy of Dr. llarlich't CtkbrattJ Midi' ana. The fallowing certificate wea sent by Mr. E Hinmsn, agent at CincinnnUi, Ohio. There can l no m stake in It, m the pnitre are wi ll known. Mr. Frkiel Rigdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, wf"l 4? Irnuhltd with till, u affection, acidity of the eiommh, at tends I with the muni symptom of d pe tin, ami h.ivirg inmlA tiial of various medicine without fi idmg relief, wit cored by the above med cinn. Attest. E. RIG DON. Cincinnati. June 30th, 1840. YET LATER. Mr. Vanro. of Washing'nn county, writes as follow Dear Sir Dr. Harhch's fiil's are performing feme of the most wonderful euie in this vicinity ever heard of. They wore introduced here about six months ago, by one f my neighbor, who bought a half dozen package tiM.n ihu Fittshnng office. I om aware of f.iur case in thin pi ico where complete cures hive been per- formed, one of severe ihcuinalism, two of dyspepsia, and one of a most shecking and aggravoted ner vous complaint, often or twelve year standing, i end vi. u enclosed five dollars j plrnre to forward pills for tliut amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE. July 27. 1840. N. B. The above certificate, compared wilh the very many already received, ceituinly must con vinee ihosc similarly afflicted, that they can yet be relieved by the use of these InvalunMe mediants. Principal i.llice, No. 19, North Eighth street PlliLdi a. For sole 1 HENRY YOXrilEIMER. OcMlierti, 1840. Agtnt. DYSPEPSIA .' DYSPEPSIA ! ThRt troul lesome end peacc-deslioying disease. Hutu awls mid tens of thousand suffer from that common distressing complaint. Diipepsiax freqtlorn'y cnusi-d by overruling or distending tliu stomach by excessive eating or drii king indijo ihle mid acrid substances taken into the stnnidcli, or fiom long continued constipation of the bowls, a wd.ait.ry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft of cold water, drastic purgative medicines, ilysm tery, miscarriages, intirmiilcnt uiul spasnndic af fections of the stomach and bowls, irregular iii.'hIs, late hours, and too ficijucnt use of spirituous liquors. Tho symptoms of diipepsia may tie described as . wan. ... ... u M.i.u.u. . mu. ! lcn and transient distensions of (he stomach nfer eating, arrid and putresei.t eructilioi.s, water brash. fiiu in the region of the stomach, c-s'ivcn s, p.il- pit ition of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental desjioinli uey, flitulency, spasms, nervous irritihilitv, chili. .e-s, eatlowness of complexion, gre.it . pire'non alier eating, languor and general dci'ility, sick hend a, he, te. CURE Al the head of all remailics stands l)n. KAnLicu's CoMpui'Kn SratstiiKso Thjiiv Axn (Ikhmii ArrLiiiEXT Fills, whirli act great ly up. hi the pciistultic motion of the ioiesiiue, thereby producing regularity of tho bowls, nt lire suinc time improving the functions of the dcliliia d o gans, liius invigorating and restoring Ihc di gcitive organ to a healthy action. This medic. nc sc.d'im i'.ils in producing relief. J-'ull and explicite diiectiona accompany the Imve medicine. Likewise a pamphlet whicu d acr.b s iltscuscs, (he manner of treating, oVr. i rinc pie ollice for the United Suites, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia. 11 EN Kit YOXl'UEIMEIt. October 24, 1840. Agent. FEMALES. 'WHO arc troubled wilh sick headache, pain in tho aide, breast, and back, loss of appetite, tlatulen cy, lowuess of spirits, palpitation of the heart, faint anas or giddiness, sickness at the stomach, billons uil'ertions, tightness at the cheat, nausea, vomiting, noise in the stomach, flushings of heal, ai d cki'li nes6, diseases uf the nerves, and organs of -digestion, Hkc. Ac, those who may be thus eflecicd, shnnl l not nrg'ect to procure Dr. liar tick's Compound atrznatltening Tunie und German Aperient J'tl.'t, wiiich ore wjirantod lo g'.vo immediate relief, i Tlioiiaiids t'o we almost daily behold, who.e rnur,- I kmances and pile emaciated cheeks laar wcoljr . witness to sickles and afHiciion. Coul I llio e persons be peruadid In use this iuvnluiihli! me.l: rine, they would toon find their weak and de' ili'ii- lid frames strcnghteneu, tli.ir minds romp scd, nnd all pain, aud distress driven from iho s) stem, j when ti.e lody w ill again r. new i's lost vigor, aud rtit on a new life," nnd death for a while l c de- ' lived of Us prey. What h ml but fiels glad t i behold fieir near relatives ami dear friei.ds, sna'ched is if by magic from lliut falal dest oyer Duiili ye who arc laboring under disease, let not another dny r.r night pass without pDcu.ii g thi medicine, asil will in a majority of eases effect a permaniut euro. Jieuiember dtlttis are dtingi roun ; and if iliiiusc is i:elected, its tavag. a will doubly in rreafcj. rxj'Prinriple Office for llio iruited States, No. I!, NORTH EIGHTH streol, wheie reccoiitu en d.iMui'8 of bundle 's of persons my be seen, all of wl.icu have been cured or iHiielitud by the DK-Jicine. HENRY YO.VniUMER. October SI, 1SI0. Agent. SICKSESS. ' 1'HERE are many person that weliily lahitld, whose counti nances ai d frail linils t'eno'.c i fflic luii' which we lind ha piimipally oiig'n.l.d fiom neglect of proper leruadies at the comtn 'lieemeiil i f aiikness. Al lirt tho patient cem I .iim of bile on the stomach alien JeJ w.lh tickiiesx. ettttive n , he neg'.icts to procure proper m .lieiue ; al leu h I e complain of pain in the side on. I sumach v. Hi our eructations; his appetite becomes impaind, his rest trov.Mt-i.omc, Ins mind harassed, and all things around l.iin apo.r not in theii proper slatiou. lie still iiegb-cS himself, when in all probability Ihe disease may at le..Ui be s ) fast seated that no medical aid will replace him again. At the first ; attack of sickness there should be " no lime losi" . in procuring Dr- Harbch's iompuimi stsi nuth- j ssiao Ar-EHJEXT rilLs, winch mimodialely re moves bile from the stomach, obviate co.-livenes. remove disorders in the head' invigorate the mihd, strengthen the hody, improve the memory, and en liven the imagii.a ion ; thu reatoiiug the hody cgain to its pnqier functions. Frmci,le Ollice, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH lUcet, Phils leh-his. HENRY YOXIIJEIMKR. Octotier 24 , 1810. Agent. TO THE .ll'FLICTED. THOSE who are suffering from various diseases incident lo the l umn family, would do well to procure Dr. lltu lieh'l Vnmpnund Striuglheuing und German Aperient Pills, which i.ru so pie eminently reccomincndcd for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. ains in Ihe aide, butk and breast, N'ervious AfT-ctions, Head-Ache, and all the dis eases ol Ihe Blomirh ami Bowls. Pamphlet may be obtained grslis, which contain full ai d exphcitc direction for using. The reader is n fined to tial very interekting certificate of cun in this paper, which may he relied upon, as they me Liken from lha original. For ule ul No. IU, NOR1H EIGHTH lrect, Philadelphia. HENKV YOXTUEIMER. Clebr U, 1110. Agent. BOSTON NOTION, THE LAIUiEST.IND CHEAPEST NEWS PAPER IN THE WORLD. FI1I1E spirit of the age Is utilitarian. Improve I mint is slumped upon the face of every thing. All the useful aits arc progressing wilh unp .riallct- ed rapidity, und the Art of 1'rintii g is coming in fur its lull sh-ne . f the commo i improvement. Detarm ed not in hn outdone In any thing that pee tains to hi. profession, where there is a fair chance for exertion and enterprise, the undorjgurd liat de termined upon issuing a sheet twice the iz' of tho Boston Weekly Tun a, (a id is to lake tho place of that paper,) and w ll contain eight columns more mailer th in the Brother Jonathan. This sho t will be c .11 d the BOSTON NOTION, and it is determined that it shall sustain a cog.iomen si full of meaning, nnd s.i interwoven with the entail-lis-hrd ehnr.ii ler of our Yankee city. It will be the La hoist Newspaper I the Would wilh no exception and will be minted on a sheet thirty- seven by fifty-twit inches. It will lc filled entirely with ra.ling ni..l er, nnd will contain Three Thou sand Eisiht Hundred nnd Euh'y Eight squire inches, ot Tweiry-Sevcn square f. e' of print in fine tvie! and a single iiumlwr will contiin more rend ing than an ordinary book" of Threo Hundred pngps. These iliineim ons will enable the publisher to dioAV largely upon the mot popular periodica' of th day, both American and foreign ; and a- the selectioi s will be made with grea1 eare, it is In-lit v c.l this palter w.ll I a welcome Notion to every family. Hisl.li s a full synopsis of the current news of the div,)ns published in tho Bjst m O .ily Times,) it w.ll c. main I'oelry, I'.ipulir Tales, I hi alric il Criticisms, J'uliee ami other Court It iHirt'. llun oroiis Aiticli s, &c. At. 'I'he whole wo. Id of I.i cin'ure. will be rnn-neked to fill it. From the study of the philosopher down to the police courts, through all t gmns ol reason, poetiy, romance, wit, and llio amplo record of folly, we shall glean fi.iiu the past and the present nnd from all na I. ins, to present as pleating uml useful i comhinoliou i f recorded Ihouuht and c urrent III; t.ity, as iho norl l can mpp'y o' industiy produce. 1 hi is our "11osto INorioi This great amount of w'sd.un and fun of wit and philosophy of novelties timl un:icoilii s we aic able to i.IIit. wei kly for six ci: rs per copy, only tix cents! and we cm d i it la'cunsc uf the lucill i sol' our press and i llice, and lire comieclioli of daily and weekly publications. For tiiiike mil- Lns we can sell u)car a volume, i cpi d in quintity llf ,.., wjlh cvrrv var;,.,y a.g, , yly.lW0 v. ume ol .Novels, sucn as are issueil liom the pnss of this day. Fillv-'.wo large Yo ume fir Thuc Do lars ! K fleeted all by i nproted in ehin iy, and by a dc'uroiiiiaiion iluil we will i.ol be outdone in cnteipriza and iiM fn'uess 'J'tKMS: Thiikk Uoi.laiis a year, always in ailvar.ee no oiduis, no ui.aii r from bat sourer will bead. mi. d to unler-s arc ui ai.ied wilh the t AMi. lngIe copies six cenis each. Fost Ma ters or others remitting Twenty Do!. lars shall hac Eight copies fen( to such persons anil places a they nrnv ue-iguatc. (JEOIHit: ROBERTS, Publisher. MOKE POSITIVE PHOOF Of the. efficacy if Dr. llnrl'ch's Cunip'iuinl Strengthening und O'lYman Aperient I'.ltx, A LLr.oiiK.N t, Jan. 8, 181 To Dr Ilirlicli's Agent Sir: I wish to stn'e for the benefit of tho c who may be afflicted, that Dr. llAitLieu's Fills have entirely eund me of Dys pepsia, of wliieli 1 have been ufll cted for many y.-ars. I used Uith kinds, the Apiiiil antl Hirjniiih eniiiR, and I am constrained to say, that tiny aie a valuable discovery, an I act upon the system mildly, but very effectually. I found the Tonic pills to quicken Ihe circulation and cause a d. termination to the surface, srd to tticnglhcn (lie we k Momach and increase iis powers. 'I'he Aperieni p. lis ;.re the best cathartic I eei used. I am confident all l)vt Ieptics would do we! to make imuieuiate Ir al aud ha r lieved. Any one can call at my house and be sati-fijd of the above at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N. B. The original certificate innv be sr en ar fie i . (Tue of the " Spirit of the Tim- s." For sale at I No. 19, North Eighth strict. HENKV YOXI'HEIMRR. October 24, 1840. .Igent. LIVER COMPL.1IT. THIS disease is discovered by a fixid a lix.U oliiuse I pain in the right side under the short rih. attended wilh bent, uneasiness uhoiit the pit of the stomach; ilti ie i in ihe right snlc..lo a dislurion ; the p i , licul lise In appetite, mid liecomcs sick and Irouhl- ed with vomit ng. The toi guo lu comes louh una lit ick, llio counli-nrtuce cliunees to a pule oi ciiron color, or yellow like tho-e i llli. te.l i.h j iun dice, diflicuhy of breathing, dflii.li d ro,t, allemli e with a dry tough, dillicuby of laying on the l.-li aide, the b. dy l,ec.nne weuk, and li ia ly the disease leimimtrs in I iiiio'ber of a moio n-iious liituie, which in all probability is fur beyond the power it human skill. Dr. JJurl ch m umpmiml Strength tiling Tonic and German Aperient 'ri, it ta ken at the commencement of litis disease, will check it, and by em'inuing the use of tire mcdicii.e a few weeks, a peifeet cure will be pcrfoiimd. 1 housanda can testify to lh s tact Ocrtificaieg i. f many persons n ay daily l e so. n of the elhc cy of hi mva'ualile Hieiltcine, by apply ing at the Medical Olfice. No. 19, NOR 1 11 I EIGHTH stieel, I'lnla.:. I,.h.a. ! HENRY YOXTUEIMER. i O.lober SI, 1840. Aent PRISCU'AL REASOSS Why Dr HA REICH'S Compound Strengthei - n and German Aperieni Pill ere us d by all clas ses of p;ople, in prifert nee to o her M-'die ii s, I e- eause thev are iirep.ired fro.n u p:fe cztracl if ; herbs, a wholesome inedi.hie, indJ in its operation ' and pleasant in it. tl'.-ct tile mo-l cerium piesc. ver : of health, a sale and t-ll. e nil cure ol Dyspepsia or ' Indigestion, and nil tloiiueh conipi-iiuis, a rcsrrtri : and poiihei of the wholi! syslein Because tt iy a ioihe tho n rves of seiisib lily a fortify ihe nerv.s of motion, imparling to their in si (ubile fluid it prisli:iu t. uc, Ihu giving aiieoglh and clearness of in lid. Because they never de4roy the coa's of the tto- mach and bowels, its all strong iiurgative dr. Bocnuse sciruie and opeiiencc teach u that no mere purgative alouowill cure tliu disease ol the st mach and i.erv. . We., km si i the primary cause of a host ol d'aeuses, und, by cotiuuUillv ie sorting to Drastic purg.iiites, you make ho disease much worse, instead ol lett. r. Because Dr. Hu lich's Mad cine aie put up up on the roni'itou sense prim iide, ' to "cluniseaml sireiigtbru," which is the only course to pursue to e licet a cute.-l.astlv. Because these Medicine really do cure the dit ease for wh'ch tbry re n rominemled. Prineipul Olfi-e for the United Stiles, is at No. ltf Noitb Eighth, at reel, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXIHEIMER. October 51, 1810. A 'ent. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increaa'ug in public fvor, aud want Ir.mi any l.ui a for trial to i ttatiun tneir wonn. w nava a com-,' juration in our columns to-liy from a p rami lon a'wjct.'d. which is but mi ef mjny vnuchtt fi thi oieJi CIIIC Sjdrit nf tti' Tli'i'S. GODEY'G Li-DY'S BOOK Voliimrs & 4, 1411. im rKD Hi Mas. samah . "ta asd sin, ltoia h. linouRXEr. HE only M'lP.ar.ine in this country intended for the perusal of Females, that is idiled by thtirnwn sex. Tin i an important mallei, ami should bo borne in mind by thote mother who in tend catering for (heir own, or thmr daughters in struction and amusement. Miss E. I.ksi.ik w.ll hove a conirilintimi in cveiy number. General Contents 'hm original Inrge zd Steel Engraving, by A. L. Dick, in eieh nurtibir; a Fashion Piute, colored, (imuk that,) eveiy mouth ; two pages Music., (generally original ) in each Hum bert lortv -eight pee Kea'.lng Matur. The Pict'iriul Department lit- same atientmn lo thi deuartnient will be displaved. 'Ilie splendid Sicel Engravings, by A. L. lick, Esq., lh.it gave so much sntififiction la-t volume, will be rontiiiued Throuchout this year th plate will lie vaiied, and embrace serious and phasing subj els, and others that will contain a d.isli of humor. All talc4 shull be consulted. In sneaking of our En?ravit,g, we beg leave to call attention to the f .Mowing published in last vol ume, vit: Viiw nf Con .tint n .pie, Schuylkill Wa tcr Works, Tie' I idian Maid. The Fdg im, Hppy as a Kinz. I'he 1). nth of 1 null. Willi eueh of these we i.tiMished a Fashion plite, containing ther three or lour figure-., l'suiil.illy nnd tas'elully cotoied, Uiiivcrsdlv p onounced superior lo uliy other Mug zuc illuf.tratioi.sii: this or any other country. Beautiful as they undoubted y aie, we nr.inoiiuee, without hesitation, that those for tin year shull 13 superior. The engraving sha I al ways be worth more than the price of sub cription We do not as in my of our cutempomrics do, who would scorn to tell a venial Ijlsehood, pas oil te coin! h ind pi iles a original. Our are undoii'ited ly ao. ai d tho designa selected by ourselves, and they w.ll he c litmuid inrougliout Hie year. It will be seen I y this sdver isement, th t every efl.irl has been made by the pMi ri tors i f this woik lo mike it sop rior t any other in America; and as ii Nr.w Yi All's Girr, the Lilly's Bo .U is pio- I a'dy the in si proper that could be desired for 1. 1 dies, edile I bf their own sex, nnd nsi'slod as tho EJltoii.d Depaitinent ia, by the Pictoiid E iiIh IIisIi men's, it ia .oi ively the 1'iui.otH Cuihmih, The Literary Dpurtment is pliccd under the supeiiiit.'i.di lie.- of M us. S tit a ii J, II ai.k and Mas. 1 .1 ii i a II. Siooi iiNXT, two ladies so well known to i lie wo Id, 1'iat I t mention iheir nam.s in t-ou-uectio.i with any publication, is at once n cu ami tee of its iiiniHliiy, v.ttue ami utility. 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The extraordinary nieces whiih ha attended the establishment of the Haiti mo c C ip c", n iw numbering a larger list nf u! scriber than nny other newspaper ver published in Maryliind the daily application f r a weekly papi r, lo tend, by mail, to country subscriber and the imny facilities, possessed ly the under signed, for this iiudtrtakiiig. have indue d Idem to spare i. a exp. nse m gelt.ng up a paper which cm nut fiil to be a welcome visitor into every man family. Ii m printed on entire new type and fino white paper, nnd will compare, lor beauty of wo'kmnn sh p ami pxrclleiit-o ot leading mailer, witn any n :dicil now publ slu d in Ihe United Slate. rvis: rur mail ftuhsctileis, t on per an num, in cuirent money, forwaided (free of. xp.nso) lo the publish) rs. gJ-Pos'Hiasl. r disposed to act as Agents for the Oivnn, will recite five coui.a weekly, per an num, for live dollars. Pnvment always to be made in advance. Addros BULL A. TUTTLE, Printers, Bait moie, Md. asto.msiii.m; i.vchimm:. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS I TXVO MONTHS! !! XX'iiK?r we first purchased tho olJ an I well known e-t dil'shment of t' e Saturday r.vt'iilutf I'nst, we s!a e I Hint Ihe pni er ciitulated so widely a. mong the iteudy, reading portion of ihe United States, that wo ct.t.red upon our li.bers with full coufid. nr of the futuic. Our auccess ha since been heboid our most sanguine expectation, as our weekly r. c. ipt overbula ice those of any cotempo lary up r. Our lot ha continued to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have the eooi'i .I. nee, that tit ihe present late of inert-n.', we shull be enabled in a few months to hoist of more than 35,0(111 subscribers! XX'lien we commenced our Inh. rs, w - announced distinctly, thai the tone of the paper should be decidedly morul, and that nothing shuu d be odm tied into our columns, which the most f is iJiou father ceold disapprove of. and de tenu n; d that as an approved Family P..per, it should not contain a paiagraph, with the spirit of which a patent would not wish tt have a daughter In i ti : Ii i r, and we thcicfore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical notices should apear in our c. luiiiris, and that we should be i pposed lo theatres as thing, calculated to injure the healthy action ol an In nest mind, as creative of exhibitions demo ralizing in tendency, and fearfully permeiou in fact. Th-re were "not warning blusterer, who made a great parade of opposiiion. anJ Croakers, who predicted our eedy dowufii'l, but we threw ourselves uron the sober, rational nnd exp r.eix. d portion nf the people of the Uniltd Stuiot for up pelt, and we have .ecu noldy sus'aiued. Wo t'iouilil oil f ipresae.1 Ihu opinion, that how. ver circles many m'ght bo upon this subject, that few, even if ti.ey did not entirely disapprove of such cnteiliiiuinents, cared about huviug the gross dclaiU forever paraded before the eyes of tl.eir children, and ti c sickening and uuuKcaliog eloayi fall kind of c'.iaracler mudo familiar to their minds. We determined also, tint while the paper con tinued under our contr. 1, it should lie str cllv neu tral in politics, and that as news ami Ii entry jour mdist we had nothing to do with li e m titer ; this del. rmi. ntion litis b. en strictly and rijidly adhered in, and w hile we shall continue to give uur re id rs siuh public document os may hi deemed of uite nstto nil, and such a history of the progress of political events, as are strictly in keeping with our duty, and the character of the pap.r, we shall slu- iioua'y and 'horoughly avoid any contamination of par 17. n public. Tho paper it now printed in a new nnd lcauti ful ty e, has received the praise of inai.y editor of ;.iste, a 'the huiid.-oinel famdy sheet in lh; Union.' Our i-lforta have I ecu directed to the combining of beau'y and cmplic ty with utility and ta-tc 'The Post i printed oil a stout white paper, ren dering it neat and durable for filing. In ad I it i on to ih.se iffort toward perfection in the mechanical department, und ext. rior ol our pa per, no labor, and no cost been spared in the de vi b).eineiii of intelh dual strength. The present vamtty of iuteic ing tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazine, together wilh the valua ble routribu ions of cur own circle of literary friend will continue to give interest to lha paper, wbi'e everything important and worthy ol note thai happens in the O il World or the New, ahull lie c.o. beted and collated for the table of out rea ders. The Ladies'" Department shall always be choice and select, and shall receive sliict attention, while surh things as may interest our juvenile readers, Mid that impoilulit und largo clas ot our reader the Fatin.r will not be overlook.d. In order to gratify, a much us possible, the laudible desiie of our country reader, a portion oi our attention win lc devoted lo the ccllecti"ll nnd diffusion of such New, Memoranda, 'Tables, Fee-, Hint, cfcr. as m iv seem inn o:tat.t t.t agriculturists, and ihe pot ul. .'lion resident without the confine of our great l ilies 'The state of the miikul and the flueiua lion in the prices will be reguleily and w hut is of more moment, c riccily gicu. XX'ehaveivir hern opposed to llio constant blusli r mid p .ra.l.i undo by some editors, about the excellence of th' ir apeia, and have resolved tliit the Satord y Evenirg Post, shull be conduct ed, as lo ak f ir lUeif, Our reulei w ill always fi. d in its columns the caihcst and most authentic information, r well as the mot choice and tiileitainmg liteiary matter. We hive totally d.scurded the y-teui ol filling the p per wi.h quaek adveitisemei.ts, but pr. for giving ou. re .deis from week to wetk, entertaining read ing matter. And we f el assured that we shall be no losers thereby, as but few reader cue about having a p er filled wilh description of lhce nauseating coui pounds. 'The Saturday Fvening Po', will be furnuhed for per annum in advance, or one copy three t ears f. r 5. To those who wish to subscribe for a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy of the Philade'phia Ca ki t, und two copies of the Fcsl for one year for $ 5 free of p t.taje and dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To those who wi-h to subscribe, we would say, ih t the tafe-t pi in i to rncloso the money iu a loiter nnd direct lo u. Most polmaslcr will frank Iheir I. tier if relating tu nolhiiig but the husinra of the office, and all postmaster who will ha kind enough ia lodo, we shili be plcdntd lo ac knowledB" agenta. Ad.lr. s OEOROE R GRAHAM i CO. .'to l at'r- s Alley, Phihtdelphn. ! it osfik; t v s or Tin JOURNAL OF TUB AMERICAN SILK 80 CIETV, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. i:nrrtu nt oii'tos h. smith. 'THIS Journal was established by the American Silk Society, fir the pnrposo of diffusing practical miormation on the cdltuhi or silk in the United Slates. It has now been published one year, and limy be considered a work of standard character. The first year's iiublication, compiising the first volume, enntniuea a mas of valuable inlotuistiuii, nnd it will be the olj ct of the editor to make iho second equal in all respcts, if not super lot, to the first. The important fact is now est a1 lished be yond any question, that tho people ol the United States cun make silk ciikapkii and hutter than any other nation upon earth. It ha been proved by untrnpcachaUd testimony, that the entire cost nf producing silk reaiy for ma. ket, does not exceed TWO HOLLARS A!IL TWEMTr-riVK CSITS Pk rot-sit, and its lowest value is roc a iiollahs id tirrt i-KfiTs; also, that ova acre of ground plant ed in morus multicaulis, will nroduce the fust year the tree aie planted, roi tiTt-i.tuiiT rounds or silk, leaving a clear profit to the producer of oME hcmpiieo Attn Hour dollars! Ii has also been proved that the childi.n and females of any farmer' f nuly can, with the gr. atc t possible ease, produce from fifty to a hundred p uuds of silk every year, without any cost whatever to the expenses ot the farm af.er the tries are planted; and llnr.fore, that ihe whole amount of silk will ! so much clear g .in, a.y from $235 lo $150. With theso fact we sub m t loan intell gent people welher it i not o-great nnd import int object for them to introduce the cul ture of silk in every farmer' family in the Union. 'To enable all our fjrmers to make silk, the 'Joch halifthe Amebicax Silk SsciEtr' wasestib lisbed; it contains lain practical direction for ci l- TIVATIItO THE TH S EH, PEEIIINO and HEAMI.VO SILK won vn, REKLi.vo the silk, and preparing it for market, &c. besides all oth. r information that can be r quired to enable any ptrson to enter upon the business, ei'.her on a largo or small scale. Every I'rieiul of hi Country, into wh sc- h mi's this paper may fall, w ill be doing a patriot und philanthropist's work l y inducing his friend ui.d neighhouta to en ter Iheir nam'. uion the list of suhscnliers. 'I be Journal of the American Society is published montli'v, in pamphlet form; each number contains thiiiy-lwo octavo pices, printed on m w typo and handsome paper, wi h n printed colored cover. Terms : 1 wo doll trs a year, or 'X copies for ten t!o la , n ways to I p ml bef.ir.i the Work is sent. All subscription to beui with the first num ber of the year, nnd in i.u case will the woik be sent to any subscriber longer than it shall have len paid far. ft"" New hi bscmibhis, who take the firat nnd second volumes, will hechargid only '1'uule Dol lars for the two year. The riiilndrlpliia Casket. UXPARALLEL E h SL CC ESS ! ROSPECTUS ii f k kew Volimf. The great increase in the subscription list of the Casket since the first of the year, warrant the most extensive improvements on the first of July next at which time a new volume w ill ha com meliced with increased vigor. Nothing need be said of the firm basit on w hich the Casket stands, it being alicidy the oldest magazine in the country. T Y PE EMBELLISH ME NTS. The Ca ket is printed with a cl nr and silvery type, upon the finest white nuper. 'Tho illustration are nut surpassed by those of any periodical at home or abroad ; and beside the monthly steel en gravings, u quur.erly p ate of colored fashion has lately been added. J ho style ol tin so embellish, incut is unequalled, and they arc always accom- panied with an anpropria e sketch. No wood cut di-grjee the work. Whitever uppcurs in the casket i of the first order of the aiU LITERARY CHARACTERS. The literary character of the Casket is well known. It is wholly oiigin il. i f the h'ghest oider, and sustsinel by WRITERS OF THE FIR"T R VNK. Essays Tales, Sketches, nnd Travels, compose its prominent pro.-e arti.les; while the poetry is equalled by that of no other magazine of like ciiiiaci.r. 'The variety for which the Cu ket is celebrated, shull suffer no diminution; but on the contrary, every exertion shall be made to in crease iis interest. SEVERAL ROMANCES or the REVOI.U TION have already appea ed, and others shall follow in the comse of llw volume, presenting when finish ed, a completo picture of the manners and a his torical account of the great bailies at that tin. p. 'Thus, the C'a-ket, instead olUing li.l. d with sickly senltinentalilies, aims at a true delineation of human nature in every vari.ty of pa-siou TIME OF PUBLICATION. Thn Casket is published on the fi st of the month in eveiy quartei of the Union 'The most distant subsiiber consequently receive it t n that lay, a well as those who reside in Philadelphia. In all the principal cities agenta have been eatals lishe I, by which mean aubsriher can obtain their copies fice uS postage. FASHIONS. 'Hie fish'tms are pub ishtd in the Casket quar terly, or as of.en a any really new style ariive from Paris. The engraving are colored, und executed from original designs No old, Worn out plate are retouched and then publislud a the latest fashions. 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EDITED BT PARK BEKJAMlft AttD ttt IAB01.1T, WITH multiplied res mrcea for rendering the New Woblii more valuable than ever a a compendiou newpapcr and repository of eleg.nt literaturp, we enter upon Iho second volume f folio) on the 24th of October, dtessed in a beautiful garb officio type, cast expressly for the purpose. It will thercfoie be a luting time to commence new subscriptions, as well a for the renewal of those which may then expire. During the first year of the existance of the New Worlii, it has acquired a reputation and circulation superior to any weekly paper in the country ; and has furnished to its (uhscrih. rs, during that period, (beside a I Ihe current new of ihe day, domestic and foreign) new and valuable works by Tnlfourd, D'Israell, Thomas Moore, Misa Mitford, Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, A ins worth, Knowlcs, Bulwer, Mairyat, and others woiks, which in Lin don could not be purchased for filly time the) amount of the subsoiption price of the New Woild. In addition lo works of interest by theso eminent authors, it has contained the cream of the periodical literature of the day, s well as original attic-tes from the pens of some of the mist popular writers nf America, among whom we may meution Miss Sedgwitk, Orville Dewey, Professor Longfel low, the author uf "Yankee Notions," Snnms, Street, &c. Ac. In politick we shall, as hitherto, maintain an ar ued neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will be unobjectionable in a moral point of view. In criticism we shall, in justice to the public, muiitairt a perfect independence, even though we incur the vengence of all the dunces We shall, in conclu sion, earnestly strive to render our sheet not only worthy of the unpuralleled lavourit lias e -.penanced, but of a continually extending circulation. XVhile we continue to furm-h with ull possible pruratitude the uiost attractive liter dure of ihe day, we shall, as our means enlarg", afllird that compensation to native authors, which may induce them to m .ko the New World the medium fur presenting lo the public their best produ llo.is. Our excellent Lon don correspondent will be continued, and due at tention will be paid lo the comerciul, agricultural kii J new a department of our pspcr. A QUARTO EDITION Of sixteen lot go prig, s was commenced on the sixth of June last, in older to meet the wishes of large number of subscriheis, by giving them it lich and varieJ contents in a suitable form for binding. 'Thi we have done without h iving enhanced ihe price, so that new subscribers, and utheis on the nnewal of previous subscriptions, ca'i lake their choice be twei n the (Jo. uto and Folio f. rin. rj Uut a f. w nets of the Quarto, f.oui No 1, now iciuain on hand in the office, and we ehall therefore, not bu able long to upp'y them. 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AND AMERICAN MONTHLY HE VIE XV, T"H7TLL present its Mth and Seventh Vol limes to the ul lie during the c nirse u the viar 1810. 'Tirms, per annum, in advance or 5 far two years, ur two separate Subueiiptions or ten copies for f tiO.cas!!. Printed in b.re oclxvo while tlnik paper, goaj typ ", eic. Each numbc cant'iiits Os much math r as a volume, of a novel the ll. iterations nre uf ihe li t quality. Du.int ihe ast year nearly fifty of the most aupcrio Engravings, including llnee of Sart.iiu' s;.endi. Mey.toliiits, were engraved ex pies y f..r this woik Each m ni'.er contains two or ra.irj Engiavings New Designs, eii cutej imi steel, by the firsi AriisL. arc in prngres for the coming volume. 'The list of contributor embrace the name c most of the prineipul writer in Amer ca, wi h a i speclable sprinkling f English author. Oiigtn: articles have appeared during the list year fr i the pen cf the following Professor Ingrahun author of La Fitle; Pro. John Fr.M, Philadelphia Pro. N.C U rooks, Ualtiuiore; Pro. C. F. Wine. Philadelphia, Author of 'Two Years in the Navy Captain Many nil, Author of Pe er simple, etc General G. P. Morris, New York; Le gb Hun England; Mia. Faniy Kemlle Dull, r, Phil.; Put IVnjamin, New York ; Douglas Jerrold, England Joseph C. Neat, (Cha coal sketches,) 'The Amer can Rozi James F. Otis, New York ; R 8. Elliot Editor of Harrisburg Inlclligvncer, Pa ; D iv Hoffman, Lialtimore; Ctiuile XV est 'Thomson, Phi adelphia; Judge Trcraier Dresden, New York J.thn Du Sulle, Editor of Saturday Evening post Grenville Mellen, New York; H. D. Elder. E.lit nf Columbia Spy, Pa; 'The Author of "Stanly, M'. L.S.gourney, llirtfotd; Mis Catherine ! Waterman, Philadelphia; Mr. Ann Meohen New York; Uenron Hill, England, Editor of lh New Monthly Mag zine; Dr. J. K. Mitchell, Phi udclph a; Jame Moiitgorm ry, England; M'.Xlakin, and E. I lo' Jen, Edi;or ofSaturd .y Coi rier, Philadelphia ; J. Ueaucbamp Jones, U.d iroor J.E.Dow, Washington City ; Mrs. E, F. Ell. Uoatuii; Dr 'Tboma Dunn English, Thilud.dphi The Steel Plate ready for ti e present Volu-,, are Five Etihings by the celebrated Cnvkshan' A Portrait of Mr. Vandenhoff, tl.e trte.li j ,i chararlei of Adrastu. A Likeres- cf J, Ya deiihoff. a. Juliet. I he cf HuJjil)n one the choicest s,cirjn'ns American tseei.erv. roiuaii oi iv ; .um ri.lle.t It rvM.il iKp A ,i..pi. Poet. jther ol Partam eiqui-ite Meuouu' of eqiij, lauty to hi plate of "the rir," git. m i no May iiumbtr ol llurton' Magazino a pla knowledgi d to be suenor to any other illustr tion ever given in a peiioilical work. O.hrr E graving of le value accompany every number. dj' The public i requested to observe that ll aiiicle appearing in Uurlon'a Magazine are writtt expressly fur that work, nd are not attested fio daily or weekly papei. 'J'he Flute are also penally engraved, and are not the worn-out rcfu of Annual, either English i r Americtn. All Ittiera sent, post paid to W, E. Hurton, Do (trees opp.Mite ihe Exchange, Philadelphia. .To accommodate our country t.iciid t' may wish tu subscribe for our woik and any ulb PhiUdelphia peri.vbcal, we will receive a Flv ll lar Dill, ptage lree,t..r one year's uberip:ion burton's M gsziue anJ Godey' Lady's llook (al three dot sr a year) or lint Ksturdsy Courier, Iho Saturday C'brouiclo, oi Alexandor'a W'k Messenger. WILLIAM E. BURTON. 'ifif ntiy Prnprietc.