IMPORTANT PROOFS. Vtlie efficacy of Dr. Harlich't Celebrate J Midi eines. The following certificate wne sent ly Mr. F.. 11. Hinman, agent at CinciiinoUl, Ohhs There can I no m slake in it, aathe partiea are will known. Mr. V.f kiel R.gdon, of Anderson township, M .nnlton cmintr, Ohio, weeaevcial daya trouble I with bill-us affections, acidity of the stomach, at tended with the uaunl symptoms of clya epsia, anil having inmln trial of various medicine w.thnut Cmliiig relief, wa cured liy thu above medicine. Atieat, K.RIGDON. Cincinnati. June 30lh, 1810. YET LATER. Mr. Vance, of Washing-nn county, writes as follow Dear Sir Dr. Hailit h's pill are performing anmo of thu most wonJetful rutca in lira vicinity ever heard of. They were introduc (I he.e about six m.mlln ago, by one of my ncigldijra, wlio bought a halfdozcn packages from the I'lttalmng office. I om aware of f ur ensea in this pi ice where complete cure hive lnen per formed, uiio of severe rheumatism, two of dyspepsia, ui'd one of a most shocking and aggravated ner vous complaint, often or twelve yeurs stnniling. I nend vnu enc'osed five dollar; plcare l.ifoiw.rd pills fur that amount by tlio bearer, William Ward, Attrst JOHN VANCE. July 27. 1810. -N. 11. The above ccrtificttes, compared with the very many already received, cettainly must con vince iii iKO similarly afll.ctcd, that they can yet be rel.nvrd by ti c uso of these Invaluable m.-dicinr. Piimipil eflice, No. 19, North Eighth street I'lnliJ. Iplna. For ante bv HENRV YOXTHEl.MER. O. toher 24, 1810. Assent. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA.' 1 11 it iroiil L'somo nnd peace-destroying disease. -Thousands i.nd tens of thousands suffer from lb. ii comm. in disliessing complaint. Dispcpsia is frcqunu ly can, d by overloading or distending ihe : loniach by excessive eating or dritiking inilijcsi ible and acriJ substances taken into Ihe stomach, or from long continued constipation of the bowls, a Bjjenl .ry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft of c old water, tlra.it ic purgative. mcdiciiHS, dysen tery, miscarriage, intermittent and spas ni dii: nf f ctions of I lie sumach and bowls, ii regular m-als, I. ito hours, and too frequent uso of spirituous J qu irs. The symptom of dinprpsia may be described aa waul of appetite, or an iinnalur.il or voracious one, nausea and fotnetitu- s bilious vomiting, sud den and transient distensions of tlio stomach lifer eating, aiid and putrescnt cructatioi.s, water brash, pain in tlio region of the stomach, cosiiwin , pal jit iticn of (ho heart, dizziness and dimness of the ight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despond, ucy, fl itolency, spasms, nervous irrilibility, i hd i tvs, sallo-vncsa of complexion, gre..t i pptession after rating, languor and general debility, sick head a. lie, Ac. CURE At the head of all remailies stands Dn. II. vRLlCu's CoMrOUMl Si RKNOTIIKNIMl 'I'llMC ajcd Gkhma AerKniKNT Pills, which art greal iy upon the peristaltic motion of the intestines, thcieby producing regulirity of the bowls, at li e nine nine improvi.ig tlio functions of :he dehilitat d organs, thus invigorating and restoring the di gestive organs to a heulthy action. This medic ne jte d im f.iiU in producing relief. Full and exp'.icito di'cclioni accompany the Above medicine. . Likewise a pamphlet whicli J-scr.b.-s diseases, I ho manner of treating, ip. 1'iineiple office for tho United Slides, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Phil.idelpha. HENRR YOXl'HEIMER. Ociobcr 21, 1810. -rlenf. FEMALES. NV1IO are troubled with sick headache, pain in ihe side, breast, and back, loss of appetite, llalulen ey. Iowiicsb of spirits, palpitation of the heart, fuint iriis or giddiness, sickness at the stomach, bilious 'ullectinns, tightness at the chest, nausea, vomilinu, noise in the stomach, flushings of heat, and chilli ness, diseases of the nerves, nnd nignns of dige-tion, Ac. dec, those who may be thus affected, shonl I not m g'ect to procure Dr. Harlich't Compound SirrngtkeHing Tunic and German Aperient Pit's, which Warranted to give immediutf relief. Thouoniri fo we almost daily behold, whoj-c count-nances and pile emaciated check bear t collar witne.s to siik ne -a and adlictinn. Coul.l tho e pemnna he persuaded to use this invhluuble medi cine, thi-y would soon find their weak and de' ili'a lid frames strengthened, their nduds Comp sed. and all pain, and distress driven from tho system, when tl.o lody will again renew i's lost vijnr, and rut on a ' new life," end death for a while be de J rived of its prey. What h art but fets glad to hcholit t'.rir near relatives and dear tri.-i.du, sna'ehed as if by magx from th at fatal det oyer Death ye who are laboring under dis.-a?e lei not another day i.r night p without procuring thii mdicine, aiit will in iiihj.irily of esses illVct a prrnian int cure. litmetutitr dtlai are dangerous! and if du um) is ne,;lec'ed, its rivag w.ll doubly in crc.ise. QCj Principle OuVa for the United Ptitca, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, where reccomn.en ilan'ons of tuindrci'a of persons may be seen, all of which have Uen cuiej or benefitted by the me J ic i no, HENRY YOXnitlMER. OcloWerSl, 1810. Agent. S1CKSESS. THERE irr many peroons that tve d .ily la-hold, whore counti nances at d frjil limbs i'enoio i fll.c tiori' whicli we find has piini ipnlly orig nurd from iukIccI of pioper lemajies at the comiiu'iicement of UkneiM. At first the paiient coinpli.itu of l,ile. on the stomach alieudcJ with tiekiiem.cosliecn w, e., he neglects to procure proper in. Jii ine ; at ten h be cotuplaliis ol pain in tlio sule ami s otnach whh . ur rructjlioiis; his uppelilo beco:res impiiirid, his rest Ironhlooiue, his mind harasM-d, aii;l ail thiurjs around bim op pour not in their proper station. Ho .i!l neglects himsilf, when in ull probability the disease iny at tenth be so f.ut st-atcd lint i,o IdoJicuI aid will icplaeo him egain. At the first attack of aicknets there should bo " no time lost" in procuring )r Hurl ch's cum pin-mi sriikNurii aaiao iraaitXT riLLS, which immeilii.tely ic inovea bite from the stomach, obviato cotiencss. remove disorders in the head' invigorate the mihd, strength! n the oily, improve tl.o memory, and er liven the iinaina ion ; tl m nsioiiiig' tho bi-dy again to i a pmper lui tiioni. J'rinciple Oincc, .Nu. iy, NORTH EIGHTH ftrcct, l'hiladelptiii. HEMtV YOXl'HEIMER. October V4, 18 10. 4 f i JO THE .U FUCTEU. THOfrE who are suif. ring from various diseases incident lo tho I umnn family, would do well to piiH-ure ur, iiurncn s l ',m.,und Nlri ngthenin" and German Aperient PifU. which i re so prf minently riccoininendud for Dsvpepsia, Liver t'omplatnts aina in iha aide, bat k and breast, Nervioua A IT ctions, Ilea '-Ache, ai d all the dts cji of the Stomieb and Uowls. Pamphlets may obtained gratis, whicli coutam full ai d riplicite diiecUoiia for UMiig. The re.k ia it f. r.ed lo sei. rl ery inten-s'ing cirtifaate. of eiu,a in this Tatar, which may lie reliad upon, as they arc t ken EJGHI 11 a,,, I'hiladelpbia. , , HCNKY YOXTHLIMETt. ' Trampor taitoli Line Tl) BALTIMORE. (VIA mill WATKIt CAHAL.) Warehouse foot if Cheinut Street on the Pent. s;lmnia CartaL A BOAT b aps the wharf of the suharriber eve ry morning at 8 o'clock, running through to Ualti more in lliien !n.. Conaignmcnta of produce, iron, &c., will te eive a depntch by this line, which haa not hitherto been i quailed by any other. Kate of freight na lo .v os by any other rigular line. References : JOHN W. DROWN, " "1 DUCK & HKRK. I n ... KERNAN &. STILI.NIGER, UMmor J. eV A. II. tIERR, J Goods intended for I'itlaburg, or any point on the i'ennsy Ivania Canals, will I e shipped wi.hout del iy on their arrival at Harrisburg, us this con nects with Ihe JVurth American lino of Portable Doats to Pillsbuu daily, and with the Susquehan na Tacket Line to Northumlierland, Williamspurt, Wiikcsbarie, and ull intermediolu place. GEORGE W. LAYNG. Harrishurg, Sept. 9, 1810. Cci'fificatc of Agency. THE folln.ing are the duly appointed agents in their respei live counties, far tho sale of Brandredi's Vegetable Unirrrsul Pills. Norlhiimheil.i. d county : Milton Mackry & Chimbeilin. !un'ury H. B. Masser. M'Ewcns villo GeddiS, Green & Wulla. Georgetown F. Miilhng.-r A. Co. Union county : Lcwisburg W.dts & Geddc. M fil nborg I'cllm in &. Beekly. New Berlin John M. Benfer. Solinsgrove Eyic & Uo. Mid illobur l aac iSmilli. Lycoming county : Williamsp irl John Smith. Newlierry M. fc J. U. Funt m. Muucy W, A. I'eiricau. Jcrsiy iSh ne James II. Hepburn. Columbia county : Danville T. k E. B. Rey nolds. Caitawissa C. A. Brobts. Birw.ck Sim man Kittcnhuupe. Blomnsburg-Juhn R. M ycr. Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1810. MORE COXCLVSIYE PROOFS, Of the rjficaey of Dr. llurlich's ccUbratcd Medi cines. Vnxn Sin: I was afllictcd with a I ilioua and nrrvious disease to a veiy alarming degree, with nil the sympti um which so frequently ilU'cta a re I ix id condition, viz : uiJdincss in the head, viol, tit tremors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the light si.le, complexion lad, and lOsiivemss; indeed I was it a most miserable ondition. 1 had tried many remedies, hut found no permanent lelicf un til I had pu. chased Dr. Ititrtich's compound strengthening unit German aperient Pill, which fr. in their supeiior vi turs, I wuc comp!e:ely cured, and a ni able to panne my employment, fne from pain and disease. (ri;ned) JOHN BOI.E". Dated Xenin. Ohio Juno 7 , 1840. l'rii eiple OfhVe for the Uniied States, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Tbil iihlphi i. HENRV YOXl'HEIMER Oet ibcr 51, 16-10. Ag nt MORE POSITIVE PROOF Of the rjfitari of Dr. tfitrtich's Compnund Strengthening and German Aperient J'tI.i. Ai.LKfiiiF.xT, Jan. 8, 1 Sit. To Dr H.irtich's Agent Sir: I wiih tosla'ofor the lienetit of tho e who may lie . fllicted, that Dr. Haulm it's Tills have entiiely cund me of Dys pepsia, of which I have been stll cied for many yrars. I use1 Wrvlh kintts, the Aprtient and Strength eninrf, and I am constraineJ to say, that thry aie a valuable di.-envery, and act upon the syatt n mildly, but very fTectually. I found the Tonic pills to quicken the circulation and cause a d termination to the surface, aed to (.tiengthcn the we k rtomach and increase its power. 'The Aperient pills nre tho best cathartic I ever used. I am confident all Dys peptics would do well to make immediate trial and be ri lievc.l. Any one can call at my house and be sal Mud of the above at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N. B. The orig'nal certificate may be seen ar the flice of tho " Spirit of the Tim. a." For sule at No. 19, North Eighth street. HENRV VOX THEI.MEIt, October 21, 1840. .Igent. LIVER COMPI..11XT. THIS disease is discovered by a fixtd obtuse pain in the right si.'e inu'er the short ri !., alteiub d with heat, uneasiness about the pit of the stomach; there is in the riulil side uUo a disli niion ; the pa tient loses his appetite, and becomes rick ai d troubl ed with vomit tig. The tongue bee anes mugh and black, tho couutuiance claques to a pale oi citron color, or yellow like tho e i lllu ted ui h j ui -dice, dilliculty of breathing, dictuih-d rc.-t, ultendee with a dry rough, dilliculiy of laying on the left uidc, the hi dy I ccanns wruk, mi l linn ly the disease leniiiiiiti s into nno her of a nioie teruius mture, which In all probabiliiy is far beyond the power ol human skill. Dr. Hurl eh s I ompnund Strength ening Tonic und Get man Aperient Ji7, il t ki'ii at tho coniini'i.eeincul of ihis disense, will chei k it, ai T by cm inaing the use of the medicine a few weeks, a peifect cure will be perfoiniid. Thousands can testily to ill s fact. Certificates nf many perrons n ay daily be se n of the t Hie cy of ihi invaluable meilicme, by apply ing at the Medical Otlice. N.. 19, NOR 1 H EIGHTH atrert, Phila I. Iphia. Ilti.MCV YOXniLI.MER. O.tober 21, 1810. A-tnt 1'RIXCIP l L R E.isoys Why Dr HAUI.ICH'S Compound Strengthei -ing an. I German Aperient PilU i re u-ud by all clas ses of p. opto, in pri fun nee to o her M-die ins, ! cause i hey a e prep irod from a pure eztract of herbs, a wholesome ineilieiue, mil. I in its ojK)r,(ii n and pleasant in ilsefl'.-ct Ihe most certain pieseivtr of health, a safe and rllic ual cure of Dysj epi.i i or liiiligestion, and all st. in.ie.li coinplaiiils, a i rcse-rvei an. I puufici of the whole sykleiu. Iiecaui t' ey smithethe le rves of sensibiliiy a d foitil'y the nervts of motion, imparting to their m at subtle lluid its pro-line I. ne, thus jjiving sirength and clearucs of in lid. Because they ne ver destroy the coata of the sto mach and bowels, as all strong purgatives de. Be. auc science and ripeiit-uce teach us that no mere purgative alone w ill cure iho di-ase of the stomach and I ci v. , We.,knrs is the primary cause of a host of d'seuses, und, by c-m'ii.u til v ie sortii g to Di atlic p-.irg nives, you make the disease much worse, instead id I ett. r. Because Dr. Hailich's Me I cinrw are put up up on tho cum non sense principle, to clu use and s;reiigibeu," which i thu oi ly course lo pursue to elli-et a cute. Lastly, Because thcto Medicines really d cure ihe di ease lor wh'ch liny are r coiuiueudeid. Principal OiTi a for the Uuilid Slates, is at No. ID Noilti Eighth strtet, Philadelphia. HENRY VOX THE1.MER, " O.tolirr 21, 164J. Acnt. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. Dr. Harwell's n.edi. in.-s are daily iucreas'ng in pub ie favor, and waul Irom any l.ut f .ir trial to rtal-lish tbrir worth. Wd Iuh - ;. .i..... in our columns to-diy fioiu a p raon long a wil led, nuicii imi one 01 many voucuits for tills UlcJl cine. Spirit nf t ',e Tumi, l4tdlr and Cionllcnirn'ia Vorldof Utcruture mid Fusililou. The Cathtt and ihe Gentleman's United.) ANEW Volume, under the above tile, of the well estab'ishid and fashl n.iblo Magazine, The Philmlnlphia Casket in conjitncion with the Gen leman's Msgaz'nc, which hat ben every where pronounced the mo.tt tend dila and p pular of the day, will he opened on the First of J muary, 1841, with an array of Con'iibntors seiuiod by the union of talent and fame, which no periodical in the coun try can boast or pretend to riva'. The December number will, however, be a spicime i of the new volum". 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'These dimensions will enable the publisher to draw largely upon the most popular penodica s of the day, both American and Foreign ; and as the selections will be made with great care, it is belie v cd this paper w.ll be a wcli-ome Notion to every family. Besides a full synopsis of the current new of iho diy.las published in the Bost n D .iiy Tunes,) it wdl c .ntain Poetry, Popul ir 'Talcs, 'Thiatricsl Criticisms, Police and other Court Ri purts. Humorous Articles, cVc. Ve. 'The wh. le woild of Li era'ure will lie ransacked to fill iL From the study of the plnloaopher down to the police courts, through all n ions of reason, portiy, romance, wit. and the amplo record of folly, we shall glean fiom the past and the present and fiom ull nu ions, to present as pleasing and useful a combination of recorded thought and current his tmy, as the woild can nipp y inJustiy p.oduce. 'This is our "Bosto.y Norios." This great amount of wisdom and fun of wit and philosophy of novelties and antiquities we ate uble to offer, weekly for six cuvra per copy, otilv six cents! and we can doit because uf the far It i sol' our press and illice, and the connection of daily and weekly publications. For Tiiur.i vol Lias we can sell a tear's volume, i quid in quantity of mutter, with every variety o'so, to Fify-iwo Vol ume nf Novels, such as arc issued from the press of this day. Fift-:wo large Vo'uinca fir Thice Dj lurj ! ElTacted a!) by i.nproved in .chin ry, and by a deisriiiiiu'.ioii that we will not be ouldutie is entcipriz) und uscfu'ness. TL.RMS: Thhee Doi.nns a year, always in aiKai ce no onle.s, no matter from what source, will bcuttndid t.i uulevs accompanied with the CASfT. Single copi- six cents each. Post Ma-tcrs or others remitting Twenty Dol lars aha. I have Eight copies sent to such persons and pli'.ccs us they uuy etc ignuti-. GEORGE ROBERTS, Publisher. (icoi'KC IV. I..uyiiK, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Ciikkxi't Sriirnr Wiimr, HmaisuL no, IS prepared to tflceive floods and Pioduce nt the ui-w w hi eh mse, which his arrangements will en ! lo him lo forward with ibtpa eh to Philadelphia, Pittsburg, illnunsport, Wilkcbb.rie, Columbia, I, -.Hi-aster, .1 any oilier point on tho Pi uusy Iv uiia and Union Canals and the Pennsylvania and liar risluiig and Lancaster I a it roads. Goods from Philadelphia for Harrisbu'g, Carl sle, Chamh. rsburg, cVc. &e., forwarded with care and X edition Coal, Plaster, Salt and Fish, constantly for sale. Sept. U. lleiiiuvnl. BOO K-B I N D E R Y. THE uiiihrsiiiiied have the grutificntlon of in formii g tin- public, thut iiotwiihstaudiiig ll.ey were so unfortunate aa to have their bindery burul down, in March last, they have opened a very extensive one, in Locust street, in the new building directly opposite Glcim's Hotel, und are prepari d to execute all woik in their line with despatch, and in a su perior slylo. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and of the first order and latest improvements; and they feel a confi dence in thiir facilities for giving perfect satisfac tion to all who uuy favor them with their orders. Banks, County ollices, Merchants, Mechanics and others, can he supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which for neatness and dura biliiy, will be equal to any mado by the United Slates. HU'KOK & CANJ'INE. 1IARRI3BURG, Sept. 9. SOMETHING NEW!!! TUB CHEAPEST ASH II EST F A M 1 1. Y N K HSI'APER now pcnLianan. Only 91 SO per Annnm I TMIE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER, - one of the best and cheapest newspapers in this country, containing all the choice Reading Matter of the six daily papers, including tho "CLIP PER'S LOG," is published every Saturday, at $1 60 per annum. djT The"()CEAN" is under the editorial charge ol Join II. Hewitt and JnH Wills, Esqr., tiie former well known as editor, proprietor, or princi pal Cintributor to every literary publication Issued in this city for the last fificen years; and iho latter, long a contributor to varioua periodical, but more publicly known since his connection with the "Bal timore CurrER." The extraordinary success whieh has attended the establishment of tho Ualti mote Clipper, now numbering larger list of sub scribers than any oilier newspaper iver published in Maryland the daily applications for a weekly paper, to send, by mail, to country subscribers and the many facilities, possessed I y the under signed, for this undertaking, have indued them to spare no expense in getting up a paper which can not fail to be a welcome visitor into every mail's family. Il is printed on entire new type and fine while paper, and will compare, for beauty of woikman ship and excellence of reading matter, with any periodical now publ shed in the United State. Tin us: For Mail Sobsctilicrs, $1 50 per on n urn, in cut rent money, forwarded (free ofixpi-nsc) lo Ibe imblishcrs. Qp Postmasters disposed lo act as Agents for the Ocean, will receive five copies weekly, per an num, for live dollars. Payment always to be made in advance. Add ret a BULL at I V 1 1 lt, Printers, Baltmiote, Md, FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS IN TWO MONTHS! !! Witti we first purchased the old on J well known establishment of t e Saturday Evciiln Post, we eta cd that the pai er circulated so widely a- mong the stcudy, rending portion of ihe United States, that we entered upon our h.bors with full confid ncvof the future. Our success has since been beyond our most sanguine ex iectation, as our weekly nciipts overbalance those of any colenipo- rnryiaper. Our lot has continued to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have Ihe conh dence, that ol the present rnte of incrcas.', we shall be enabled in a lew months to boast ol more than 35,01)0 subscribers ! When we commenced our lab re, w.' announced distinctly, that ihe tone of the paiier should be decidedly moral, and that nothing shou d be ni'm'tted into our column, which the most f is i lious lather Could disapprove of, and elc lerm ned that os on approved Family Paper, it should not contain o paragraph, with ihe spirit of which a parent would not wish 1 1 novo a daughter familiar, and we therefore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical noticea should appear in our columns, ai d that we should lie i-pposed to theatrta as things calculated to injure the heulthy action of an hciiest mind, as creative of exhibitions demo ralizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in fact. There were not wanting blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Croakers, who predicted our speedy downfa I, but we threw ourtclves upon the sober, rational and experienced portion of the pc pie of the United States for sup- pint, and we have been nobly sus'ained. We thought and expressed the opinion, that however cureless many might be ufWiu this subject, that few, ven if tl ey did not entirely disapprove of such entertainments, cared al out having the gross details forever pataded before the eyes of their children, and the sickening and nauseating euloy-y of all kinds of characters made familiar to their minds. We dt termined also, that while the paper con tinued under our control, it should be strictly neu tral in politics, and that as news and li eiary jour nalists we had nolh ng to do with the in itter ; this det. rini tation has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, and while v. c shall continue to give our reuhrs such public document ns may be deemed of inte rest to all, and such a l istory of the progress of political events, as arc stnctly in keeping with our duly, and the character of the paptr, we shall stu dioiis'y and thoroughly avoid any contamination uf paniz ii p, I. tics. The paper ii now printed in a new and beauti ful ty e, has received the praise nf many editors of taste, as -the handsomest faun I v sheet in ill; Union.' Our clf.iris have been directed to the combining uf beauty and simplicity with utility and taste. 'The Tost is printed on a stout white paper, ren dering it neat and durable for filing. In addition to ilu so itforls towurJ perfection in the mechanical department, and cxti rior of our pa per, no labor, and no cost been spared in the de vclopemeiil of intellectual strength. Tho pre-ent variety of inteies'iug tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together with the valua ble contributions of tur own circle of literary friends will continue to give interest to ihe pnper, while everything important and worthy of note that happens in the Old World or the New, shall be co K ctcd and collated for the taste of out rea dris. 'The Ladies' Department shall nlwuys be choice and select, and shull receive strict attention, while such things as may inteiest our juvenile leaders, i.nd that impoitaiit end largo class of our readers, tho l'u iii. r will not be overlook, d. In order to gr. lifv, as much s possible, the Ludible dcsiie of our country reade.s, a portion of our attention will le devoted to tlie Collection and diffusion of such News, Memoranda, Tables, Facts, Hints, &c. ht may seem important to agriculturists, and the pop ulation resident without ihe confines of out great cities 'The state nf the m ukets and the fluctua lious in the price-', will be regulaily uijd whut is of more moment, c riecily given. Wchavetvtr liccn opposed to tho constant bluster und pir.uli! undo by some editors, about the excellence of iheir pi.perc, und have resolved that the Sa'urd y E' eLing Post, shall be conduct ed, as to s uk for itself. Our reiiU is v. ill nlwavs fi d in its columns the eail est und incst uiithcniic information, rs well as the moil choice and t ntertoining lileiary nutter. We hrve totally discarded the system of filling the piper with quack advertisements, but prefer giving our re.idcis from week to week, entertaining read ing mailer. And we f el assureJ that we ahull be no losers Ihrrchy.usbul fe w readers c ue about having a p iper fi led with descriptions of thtse nauseating com pounds. The Saturday Evening Poa', will he furnished for per annum in adv.mre, or one copy three years f. r $5. To those who wish to subscribe for a Philadelphia Magaiin, we will furnish a copy of the Philadelphia Ca ki t, and two copies of the Post for one year for $5 free of postage and dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To those who wi-h to subscribe, we would say, that the sal'e-t plan ia lo enclose ihe money in a letter and direct to us. Most postmasters will frank their letters if relating to Homing but the busimss of lh" otlice, and all poaluustera who will ho kind enough an lodo, we shall he pleased lo ac knowledge us agents. A.Mnst GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO. No 36 Caiiea Alley, Philadelphia, TIIK SEW WOIILII. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, HANDSO.V- EST, AND MOST COMPHEHENSI Yu NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. EDITED BT PARK BEXJAMIK A5D Ttt SA(1ET, WITH multiplied resources for rendering the New Would more valuable than ever as a compendious newspaper and repository of elegant literature, we enter upon the second volume (folio) on the 24th of October, dressed in a beautiful garb of new tipe, cast expressly for the purpose. It will thereinto be a fitting time to commence new subscriptions, as well as lor the renewal of those which may then expire. During Ihe first year ol the exislance ol the New World, it his acquired a reputation and circulation superior to any weekly paper in the country ; and has furnished to its subscribers, during that period, f besides a I the current news of the day, domestic and foreign) new anJ valuable works by I nlfourd, D Israeli, Thomas Moure, Miss Mitloid, Mr. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowlcs, Bulwer, Matryat,and others works, which in Lon don could not be purchased for GAy times the amount of the subscription price of the New Woild. In addition lo works of interest by these eminent authors, it has contained Ihe cream of the periodical literature of the day, sa well as original aiticles from the pens of some of the most popular writers of America, among whom we may meutior. Miss Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longfel low, the author ot "Yankee Notions," Simms, Street, cVc. Stc. In politicks we shall, aa hitherto, maintain an armed neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will le unobjectionable in a moral point of view. In criticism we shall, injustice to the public, mautain a pel feet indepen lence, even though we incur the vengence of all the dunces- We shall, in conclu sion, earnestly sliive to render our sheet not only worthy of the unparalleled favour it hascxperiuncccf . but of a continually extending circulation. While we con'inue to furni-h with all possible promtitudc the most attractive liter .ture of the day, we shall, as our means enlarge, afl'orj that compensation to native authors, which may induce them to in ke the New World the medium for presenting to the public their best productions. Our excellent Lon don correspondent will be continued, and due at tention will be paid to the comerciul, agriculture, and news departments of oui paper. A QUARTO EDITION Of s'xteen largo pages was commenced on the sixth of June last, in oid'.-r to meet Ihe wishes of large number of subscriber, by giving Ihem its rich and varied contents in a suitable form for I t. .ding. This wc have done without having enhanced the price so that new subscribers, and othera on the renew a of previous subscriptions, can lake their choice be tween the in i to and Folio form. Qj" But a f. w seta of the Quarto, f.om No 1, now lemiin or hand in the ofli-je, and we shall therefore, not b able long to supp'y them. TERMS: I h ii nr. DoLLAna a year in .idvanct for either edition ; oi Five Dollars for two copies In ull cases letters must lie fee, or post j aid, c they will remain dead in the post-office. , Q" All Po-tinuMo:s who will act for u arc ou authorized Agcnis, mid miy retain 25 per cent o' the subscription price, (:).) for commissions, if re milled in New-York or Eastern u oney ; or 5U ccn't or. each, if in notes of other solvent banks, whiel may be at a discount here. Qj EJitors and Pul lishtia who des're the con tinuance of an exchange, will please copy the abov. three or more times, or otherwise notice the contents and tend us a marktd paper. Let'ers rela ive to the editorial depirlirent mu. bcoddicascdlo Pahk Bexjami & Efts Sarolst Editors: those relative to the Luisncss depot menl, lo J. WINCHESTER, Publisher, No. 30 Ann s reet. II A Z II I ' S UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL ANI STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc uments, facts a'id other ustful inf rin.iti.iii. il.'ustra live of the history mi I resources of ihe America! Union, and of etch Stale; embraci g commerce inanufucluies, agi ii u'ture, inn rnal improvements hanks, currency, Ii mures, education, etc. &c. Ed ted by Samuel Hazard. Puhli tied every Wednesday, at 79 D.K'k strci Tho prico to subscribers is ?5 per unnum, p lynbl on the first of January of each jear. Nosubscrij lion received for less than a year. Sol'scrihcrs ou of the principal cities lo pay in advance. r it o s i u c t v s or TIIK JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SC CIEfY, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. tniTIII BT utnkOX B. SMITH, THIS Journal was established hv Ihe America Silk Society, for ihe purpose of diffusing praclic' in formation on the ccltlre or bilk in the Unitt Slates. Il has now bein published one yiar.mi may be considered a Work of standard character. The first year's ublicalion, cmipiisiug the fn volume, continues a mas, of valuable iuloimslioi and it will be the o'j.ct of the eduur lo mat the second equal in idlrespcls, if not niierioi , the first. The important fact is now eta' hshed b yond any qucs'.irjn, thai the people ol the Unit. States can make silkcniii-i.il and BtTTtn tin? any O'iu.r nation upon earth. It has been prov, by UtjimpeachaMj testimony, that the entire co of producing silk ready for ina ket, docs not excec TWO DOLLARS AND TWO H 11(11 CENT Ii rouxu, and its lowest value is foi r dollars 4.1 nrrx cbnts; also, that oe acre of ground plan ed in moru-t muliicaulis, will noduce the first ye the Iri'ce arc planted, toi'irn-. inn r rounds 1 silk, leaving a clear profit to the producer ofot iiiKDHED and iiiiitrr dollaus ! It has also he proved that the chilJun and h males if any f.rmc f inily can, with the gn ate t possihl' ease, produ from lilly to a hundred p umls of silk every jc. without any cost whatever to the ipenscs of t' farm after the trees are planted; sud tin r. fire, th the whole amount of silk w ill lie so much clear g .i siy fn m r'i'15 to 130. W illi these facts we sli m t to an intcil g. nl people wether il is not a gn and important object for them to introduce the ci lure of silk in every farmer's family in the Uuio To enable all our farmers to make si k, the 'Joe NALOr THE AvtlMICA"! SLK SuCIETf WUSlst, lisheil; it contains lain ptaclical directions f.rci TIVATIkU THE TREES, rXEDIXO dlld REARISf) all worms, reklimo the silk, and preparing it f, market, Ace. besides all other inf irumtion thai ca be r quired to enaUe any pi rsun lo enter upon il business, either on large or small scale. Evei friend nf his c. unity, into wh ac hands this pajv. may fall, will be d.,ing patriot and philanthropist work ly inducing his Inendsaud neighbours loci ler iheir namea upon the list of subscribers. '1 he Journal uf the American Society is publishi monthly, in pamphlet form ; each nurul?r thiiiy-lwo octavo pages, printed on lie w type 4: uaiiuauiiiD pujH-r, wnn a pruned. Colored cover, Terms : Two dollars a year, or six conies i ten dollars, a'ways to be paid before iho work sent. All suluteriptions lo bein wuk the first nui bcr ol thr year, and 111 no esse w ill Ilia woik be se 10 any subscriber lougcr than il shall have bo. paid for. iTNew' il'RsvRlRLBs, who take th fn-! second ulunios, will be chained only TuRAI D una 101 (tie ivvo viara, I J -