L.i.J IMPORTANT PROOFS. Of the efficacy of Dr. Hrtrlich't Celebrated M.di tines. The following certificate wai writ by Mr. E. J. Hinman, ngent Ht Cincinnntti, OhK Thorccan he no mismke in it, as (he parties are will known. Mr. Kukiel Ripdon, of Anderson town-hip, Hamilton county, Ohfo, vascveial thy. Irimliled with liill.ua affection, acidity of the stomach, at tended with the usual symptoms of dyftpepsin, ami rnving made dial of various medicine without finding relief, wa cuied by the above medicine. At'eit, E. RIG DON. Cincinnati, June 30th, 1810. YET LATER. Mr. Vance, of Washington t-nunty, writea follows Dear Sir Dr. Harhch'e pil e are performing enroe of the m.at wonderful rums in lh:a vicinity ever heard of. Time were introduc d here about aix months ago, by one of ny neighbors, who bought halfduten package, from the Pittabung ofllce. I on aware of fur case, in this place where complete cures hive been per formed, one of severe' rheumatism, two of dyspepsia, and one of a most shocking and aggravated ner vous complaint, of ten or twelve yeure standing. I send ynu enclosed five dollars; pic are to forwurd pills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE. July 27. 1840. N. JJ. The above certificates, compared with the very many already received, certuinly must con vince ihose similiirly afflicted, that they can yet be relieved by the use of these Invaluable medicines. Principal effice, No. 19, North Eighth street Philadelphia. Fur sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Octolier 24, 1810. Agent. DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! That troublesome and peace-destroying disease. Thousands and ten. of thousands sulfer from that common distressing complaint. Diipepsia is frequently causrd by overloading or distending ihe stomach by executive eating of drinking indij-st- in e anu scnu aunsiances t.iaen into ine siomacn. or from long continued constipation of the bow In, a tadVntiry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft of cold water, tlrastie purgative medicines, dysen tery, miscarriage, intermittent and spasmodic af f ctions of the stomach and bowls, irregular ineala, late hours, and too frequent use of spirituous liquor.. The symptoms of diipcpaia may he described as a Want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious oiio, nausea and somelim a bihous vomiting, and den hik) transient distension, of the stomach af er cuting. nciid and put resent eructations, wuler brash, pain in tho region of the stomach, c.'Stiven ss, p.d pit ition of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the right, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, fl itulcncy, spasms, neivous irrilihility, chil inc-s, sallotvness of complexion, great i ppression after "iting, languor and general daiiiity, sick head a. he, Ac. CUKE A! tht hend of all remedies stands D.i. HaMLICu's C'MCOOD Si llEXO IIIKM.MI 'J'oMC ami Gmima.v Apfkiiiknt Pills, whicli act great ly up u llie peiistultic motion of the intestines, liioiit.y producing regul irity of the bowls, at the nine time improving the functions of ihe dchilit.v. i o gus, ihtis invigorating and restoring the di-s-livo organs to a healthy notion. This medic nc se djtn f ills in producing relief. j h ull and cxpiicite, directions accompany the I uiiove rmJicine. Likewise a pamphlet which di- j acr.h s ili.-oises, the manner of trebling, Ae. Principle, office for the L'nited States, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia. ! HENRR YOXTHEIMER. October 24, 1810. Agent, i FEMALES. j M iiO are troubled with eick headache, pain in j tho side, breast, and hack, loss of appetite, flaiulen- : ry, lewnen cf spirits, palpitation of ihe heurt, fuint- i tn or giddinead, sickness at Ihe stomach, bil ous j ullMtiuna, tightness at the chest, nausea, vomiting, loiso in ihe stomach, Kushings of heat, and chilli riei, diseases of the nerves, i.nd organs of digestion, I Ae. Ac, those who may be thus alfcc'i d, shonl l j not neg'ect to pricuro Dr. Ilurlirh'i Compmtnd rengthtiung Tonic and German Aperient '. which are warranted. f0 give immediate relief. Tbou-aaida ('o we almost daily behold, wh.e eoun- ternnccs and pile emaciatej cheeks heir occular witness to sickners a4 affliction. Coul.l tho e persons be xrsuadcd to use this invMuubla medi- rine. fhew utamM .ma.i ti.l L . ...... i ........... ,1M:,r wcuk ami ue' itra- tfd frsmca atrenghlened, their minds comp sed. and all pain, and distress driven fioin tho system, wkw the body will again renew iia l( Aigor, aud' j vrt on a new hfe," and dcaCh for a wtriie be de rived of its prey. What hi ait but ftels KU,I to behold their near relatives and dear friends, sna'thed as if by magic from that fatal dest oyer Death-. ye who are laboring under diaane lot not another day or night pats without procuring this medicine, as it will in a majority of ases effect a pennanant icure. Jiewcmber dtLiyt are Jangrrou and if dUase ia neglected, ila r-vag a will doubly in ert', sc. CTPniiciple Offlre for the United Statee, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH alreel, wheie reccomn en Jationa of hundreds of (teraona miy be seen, all of which have been cuied er bencijited by the iri'dieine. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 21, 1840, Agent. SICKSESS. THERE are many persons that e 4 ii(y behold, whose countenances ai d frail limbs denote i,fliC Inn which we find has piiixipallv orig:nated from negb-ct of proper lemadies at the commencement of aickness. At first tho patient complains of Me un the MomochatiendeJ with iickiirm.contitenri,e., he negltcls to procure proper iiu dicini ; ai len h he complains oT pain vi the side and s'omach wiih a ur erucuiions; n nr.rHt.te lreco.nca impair, d but ret troublesome, hi. mmd harassed, and all antfiigai sivuiiu viiii iai ii-m iii turn ri)jicr maiion Me still neglects himself, when in all prohahility the disease may at tenth be so fast seated, lhat no medical aid will replace him again. At the first attack of sickness here should be " ito sime 1ot" in procuring Dr Hsrlicir. eimeouxn stbksth xsi.a AriaitNT fit la, which limned lately le i naves bile from the stomach, obviate costi vents. cmove disorders in the head' invigorate the mihd, stiengthin llie lo,lv, improve the memory, six! en liven the imugins'iion j lbu rislor nig' the body gain lo its pioer lunction. J'rinciple Office, No. ta, NORTH EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Ortober 24, 0. Agmti TO THE .1FFLWTED. THOSE who are sutT ring from varioua diseases incident lo ihe t umnn family, would do well to procure Ur.-llnrUcU t Compound Stringiuning and Oerman Apiriux t Ptlh, w latch unt est iire- lre- eminently Teucommended for Uysprpsia, Ijver t'nmpUints. I aina in ihe side, back and breast, INcrvwus All etions, Weail-Ache, and all ihe dis eases ol the) Stom-Ach and Bowls. Psnihlets may b obtained gratia, wLich contain full ai expheite directions fur using. The reader i r f. rtd to sei ral very interes iug ci rtifiiale. of cisr.a in this papar, which uiay be relied Um)i, a. they are I .ken from lha ofiainaj. For s.le at Ne. 1SJ, NOK'I H EIGHTH .tract, Philadelphia. , HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Oltebr, 24, If to. Agent. -W u 1 J i.! j. ta HI , Transporlnllon Mnc TO BALTIMORE. (VIA Till WAT CARAL.) Warehouse foot uf Chesnut Street on the Paw sylvanta CunnL A BOAT h ne the wharf of the subs ribcr eve ry mon i,:jj .t H o'clock, running through to Bait; more in ihtco dns. Conaignmeiits ol produce iron, Ac., will ic, l ive a ilcpateh by Ihialine, which has not hitherto Im-ch i quailed by any other. Rate of freight us low as by any other ngulur line, Kelercnres i JOHN W. DROWN, mri'if a, iii.-ijii kkrva v .t, MTit.t vtnpn BaIlimore. J. & A. II. HEKR. Goods intended for I'ittshurg, or any point on thu Pennsylvania Canals, will be shipped without delay on their arrival at Harrisburg, as IhU con nects with the Notth American line of Portable Boats to Pittsburg daily, and with the Sunnuehan no Packet Line to Northumberland, Williamsport, m iiKcsoiine, anu an iniermeiiiato places. GEORGE VV. LAYNG. Harrisburg, Sept. 9, 1840. Certificates of Agency. THE follow ins; are the dulv appointed aaenta in their respective counties, for the sale of Rrandreth's I tgtlubh Un i renal Pilla. iSorlliumberlai d county ! Milton M.ickey & Ch.imheilin. SunburyH. B. Manser. M'Ewcns- villc Geddts, Green A Walls. Georgetown F. Mulling.'r cv to. I mon county: Lewisburg W.dls fit Gedde. Mlfllinbiirg Pcllm in &. Decklv. New Berlin John M. Dtnfcr. Setinsgrove Eyie !k Co. Mid dlehurg l-aac Smith. Lycoming county : Williamspirt John Smith Newberry M. A J. C. Funrton. Muney VV. A. Petriean. Jcrey Shore James H. H-'iburn. Columbia county s Danville T. A E. B. Rcy- nnlAm f I A lt.l. 11 I. ... u.,i.nina v,n, uiuuu. ui rw rn onu man A Ritlenhouse. Blooinsburg- John R. Mi'Ver. Sunbury, 8ept. 9, 1840, MORE COSCLVSIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy if Dr. Hurlich't ceftbraJcd Medi cine. Dear Sib : I was afflicted with a I ilious and nerviuua diseaso to a very alarming degree, with nil the symptomn which sj frequently tflects a re I'Xed condition, viz: giddiness in tie head, viol nt tremors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the light side, complexion bad, and tosiivems?; indeed I was in a most miserable condition. 1 had tried many remedies, but found no permanent relief un til I had purchased Dr. Iltirlici'i compound ftrengthening unit Cerman aperient Pith, which fr.m their supt-iior virtues, I wac conip!e:ely cured, and am aMe.lo pursue my employment, free from pain and disease, (signed) JOHN BOI.Ei. Dated A'enia, Ohio June 7 , 1810. rrinr.tple tlttice for the Limed States, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, PhiUl.-lphii. HENRV YOXTHEIMER October 24, 1810. Ag--nt MORE POSITIVE PROOF Of the efficacy f Or. Iturlich'l Compound wrenginciung una German Aperient 'iln. Allf.iihevt, Jan. 8, l4't. ToDr Harlieh'a Agent Sir: I wish to state for the benefit of ihu e who may be i.fflicted, that Dr. Harlich's Pills have entiiely rurid me of Dys pepsia, of which I bsvo been' efll cled for many years. I used both kinds, thu Aperient and Strength ening, and I am constrained to ey, that thiy are a valuable discovery, and act upon the system mildiy, but very ifl'ectually. I found the Tonic pills to quicken the circulation and cause a d. termination to the surface, acd to strengthen the we; k i-tomach and increase its powers. The Aperieni p llsarn the b. st cathartic I ever used. I am confident all Dys peptics would do well to make immediate trial and be relieved. Any one can call at my house and be satirfud of the above at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N. B. The original certificate may be sren ar the . dice of the ' Spirit of the Tim. a." For sale at No. 19, North Eighth street. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Octolier 24, 1840. .igent. LIVER COMPL.1J.r. THIS disease is discovered by a fixtd obtuse pain in the right side under the short ribs, atlendtd with heat, uneasiness about the pit of the stomach; mere is in trie right side also a distention ; the p. tienl losea his appetite, and becomes rick ai.d troubl ed with vomiting. The tongue btcoinec rouh and black, tho countenance changes to a pale or titron color, or yellow like tho e ufllii ted wiih j run dice, difficulty of breathing, dictuib-d rest, attendee with a dry enngh, difficulty of laying on the left aide, the body trecomes weak, arid'liually the disease terminates into nno her of a moie reriuua n rturc, whicfc In all probability is far beyond the power of human skill. Dr. Itarbch t ( nmpound Strength ening Tonic and Ucrman Aptneut P,IU, u ta. ken at the cominei.ccme.it of this disease, will check it, and by con inuing the use of the medicine a few weeks, a perfect cure will be pcrfoimed. Thousand can testify to thia fuct. Certificatea of many persons n.ay daily l se, n oftheelliccy of ibis invaluable medicine, by apply ing at the Midieal Office. No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, Pliilad. I,.hia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 24, 1810. A-;e,it. FRISCIt'AL REASONS Why Dr HA REICH'S ComjiouBd Strengthen ing and German Aperient Pills i.reuaed bv all rl... aes of pi-ople, in pnference o other Medicima, I clu,e .hey vn-parod from eztract of Kerb,, a wholc..ne medi.-rire, mild in it. operation aoo pieasain in ii riiifi i ae ino-t ctvlain pieserver of health, a aafe and efleciual cure of Dysepsia or Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, a iTewcver anJ puiifiei of the whole system. Because tl ey a.wthc the nerves of sensibility a 1 foitify the nervia of motion, imparting to their ov al subtle fluid ita pristine tone, thus givWig strength and clearness of mmd. Because Ihey never destroy the coats of the eto modi and bowols, aa all strong purgatives do. Because science and ex peticnc teach us that no mere purgative alone will cure il.o disease of the stomach and nerv.a. We;.knea i the primary cause of host ol d'seases, and, by continudly ut. aortirg to Drastic purgatives, you iuake the disease much worse, instead ol I eltr r. Dec.-nisu Dr. Hai Itch's Me-I cines are put uu un. i ..l . : - i. . . on the cxrr.i non sen principle, lo cle iiise aarl airengtben," which U the on)y course lo pursue to effect a cure. Lastly, Because these Modicmr-s really d iue the dis- esa for which ihry are r, commended. Principal 9Jfi forthe United States, is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. t HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Oitober 31, 1640. A 'ent TIWTH M,LL PREVAIL. 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It will be filled entirely w.th reading matter, and will contain 'Three Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight squure inches, or Twenty-Seven square fie' of print in line type! and a single numlicr will contiin more read ing than an ordinary book of 'Three Hundred puges. 'These dimensions will enable the publisher to diaw largely upon the most popular periodicals uf the day, both American and Foreign ; and us the selectioi.s will be made with great care, it is believ eJ this paper will lie "a welcome Notion to every t unity. Besldis a full synopsis of the current news of the diy,jas published in the Bust in D..ily Tunes,) it will c nituin Poetry, Populir 'Tales, Theatrical Criticisms, Police and other Court Ri porlii. Humorous Articles, Ac. Ac. 'The whole wo, Id of Li era'ure will be runacked j to fill it. From the aludy of the philosopher down 1 to the police courts, through all regions of reason, poeliy, romance, wit, and the ampla ieco.il of folly, we shall glean from Ihe past and the present and from all ns-ions, to present as pleasing and useful a combination of recorded thought and current his toiy, as the woild can mpp'y or iudustiy pioduce. This is our Bostow Nonas." 'This great amount of wiadom and fun of w it and philosophy of novelties arid antiquities we are able lo oiler, weekly for six cksts per copy, only six cents! and we can doit because of the fardi 1 a of our press and iftice, and the connection of daily and weekly publications. For thsii pol Lias we can aell a year's volume, rqual in quantity of matter, with every variety a'so, lo Fifiy-two Vol ume of Novels, such as are issued from the press of this day. Fifty-lwo large Volumes far 'Three Djljr! Eflcctcd all by improved ui.cbinr ry, and by a determination that we will not be outdone in enteiprizD and usefu'ness. TERMS: Tnaxa Dollars a year, always in adva' ce no order., no matter from what source, will bealtndid to unless accompanied with the CASH. Single copies six cents each. Post Masters or others remitting Twenty Dol lars shall have Eight copiea sent lo such persons and places as they may designate. GEORGE ROBERTS, Publisher. dicorgc XV. Iaayiijs,, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Chkssi-t Stiiixt Whabf, Habkisri-rs, IS prepared to receive Goods and Pioduce at the new warehouse, which his arrangements will cm hie him lo forward with despatch to Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Williamsport, Wilkesb.irre, Columbia, Lincaster. or any other point on the Ptnnsylv inia and Union Canal, and the Pennsylvania and Har risburg and Lancaster tail roads. ; Goods from Philadelphia for Harrisbuig, Carlisle, 1 Chambcrslitirg, Ac. Ac, forwarded with care aud exMslition Coal, PiAirr.a, Salt and Fisn, constantly for : sale. Sept. 9. ICeiuoval. BOOK-BINDERY. THE undersigned have ihe gratification of in- ' forming the public, that notwithstanding ll.ey Were so unfortunate as to have their bindery burnt dow n, in March last, they have opened very extensive 1 one, in Locust street, in the new building directly ! opposite Gleiin's Hotel, and sie piepsridlo execute j all work in their line with despatcii, and in a su- I pe.ior style. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and of the first order ' a id latest improvements; and they feel a confi. ! pence in Ihiir facilities for giving perfict aatufac- lion to all who may favor ibein with their orders. Banks, County olfices. Merchants, Mechanics and others, can be supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which for neatness and dura bility, will lie equal to any made by the United Slates. HICKo'K A CANTINE. H ARRIBUIUJ, Kepi. 9. SQMBTHINO NEW!!! thb (aiAi-r.sr An kkst T A n I I Y X V, WSFAl'EK NOW I'tlHLIkllKU. Only SI So per Annum t 'THE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER, one of the best and cheapest newspapers in this country. containing all the choice Reading Mailer of the six daily papers, including the "CLIP l EIlS LOO," is published every Saturday, at 1 60, H-r annum. 7 Cp- 'The "OCEAN" is under the editorial charge of Jon II. Hkwitt and Joh WiLLa, Esqrs., the former wi ll known as editor, proprietor, or princi pal contributor to every literary publication issued in thia city for Ihe last fifteen years; and the latter, long a contributor lo varioua periodicals, but more publicly known since his connection with the "Bal tinor a CLirexn." The extraordinary success whiih lias attended the establishment of the Haiti moie Clipper, now numbering a larger list of sub scriliera than any oiher newspaper iver published in Maryland the daily applications for a weekly paper, to fend, by mail, to country aubscribers and the many facilities, possessed by the under aigned, for this undertaking, have induced them to spare no expense in getting up a paper which can not fail to be a welcome visitor into every inan'a family. It is printed on entire new type and fine white paper, and will compare, for beauty of workman ship and excellence of reading matter, with any periodical now publ.shed in the United States. Txssms: For Mail Sulnciil-eis, f 1 50 per an num, in cuircnt money, forwarded (free of i xpeuse) to the publishers. dj Postmasters disposed lo act as Agents for the Ocean, will receive five copies weekly, per an num, for five dollars. Puymcnt always lo be made in advance. Addrtsa BULL A TUTTLE, Printers, Bait moie. Mil. ASTOISIIICi lACItmSK. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS IN TWO MON THS ! !! Wiitjr we first purchased the old anj well known cntahf ahmcnt of t' e Saturday Ilvenlnir Post, we ata'cd that tho pacr citculattd so widely a mong the steady, reading portion of ihe United States, that we entered upon our h bors with full confidence of the future. Our success has since been beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our weekly rictipta overbalance those of any cotenpo rary apir. Our list lias continued to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, ami we have the confi dmce, that at the present rate of increase, we shall be enabled in a few montha to boual of more than 35,000 subscribers ! When we commenced our labirs, we announced distinctly, thai the tone of the paper should be decidedly moral, and that nothing sbou'd lie adm'tled into our columns, which the most fas idious father could disapprove of, and de term ncd that as an approved Family Paper, it ahould not contain a paragraph, with the spirit of which a parent would not wish t have a daughter I'aiiiili ir, and we therefore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical notices should apiiear in our columns, ai d that we should be npioscd to theatres aa things calculated lo injure the healthy action of an hunesl mind, as creative of exhibitions demo ralizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in fact. 'There were not wantinc blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Croakers, who predicted our speedy ilownfa'l, but we threw ourselves upon the sober, rational and experienced pouion oi ine pe.iple ot the United Mates lor suj poit, and we have been nobly aua'ained. We thought aud expressed Ihe opinion, that nowe ver careless many might he upon this subject, that few, even if they did not entirely disapprove ui sucn enieiiainments, cared al out having the gross ile' ails forever paraded before the eye. of ineir children, and the sickening and nauseating eulogy uf all kinds of characters made familiar to their minds. We determined also, that while the paper con tinued under our control, it should be strictly neu tral in politics, and that as news and literary jour nalists we had nolh ng to do with the nutter ; this deti rmi .ati on has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, and while e. shall continue to give our readers such public document as may be deemed of inte rest to nil, and such a history of the progress of Htitical events, as are stuctlv in keeping with our duty, and the character of the p .pir, we shall stu diously and thoroughly avoid any contamination of pariiz n pol. tics. The paper is now printed in a new and beauti ful type, has received the praise of many idilors of taste, us 'the handsomest family sheet in llie Union.' Our efforts have lieen directed lo tbe combining of beauty and simplicity with utility and taste. TImj Post ia printed on a stout wh.te paper, ren dering it neat and durable for filing. In ud.lition to iheao efforts toward perfection in the mechanical department, and cxlirior ol our ps per, no labor, and no cost lieen spared in the de velopeinent of intellectual strength. 'The present variety of interesiing talca, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together with the valua ble contnbutiona of our own circle of literary friends will continue to give inteiest lo ihe paper, while everything important and worthy of note that happens in the O.d World or the New, shall be collected and collated for the taste of oui rea ders. The Ladies' Dcpaitment shall alway be choice and stlrct, and shall receive strict attention, while such things aa may inteiest our juvenile readers, and that impoitant Mid large class of our readers, the Farmer will not be overlook, d. In order to gratify, aa much as possiMe, (be laudible desiie of our "country readers, portion of our attention will lie devoted to the Collection and diffusion of such New., Memoranda, Tables, Facts, Hints, Ae. aa may Mem important lo agriculturists, and ibe pop ulation resident without the confines of our gieat cities The state of the mukels and the lluc'ua tious in the prices, will tie regularly and what is of more moment, correctly given. We have ever been opposed to the constant bluster and parade made by soma editors, about the excellence of their papeis, and have irsolved that ihe Saturd v Evening Post, shall be conduct ed, as to speak for itself. Our renleis will always fi d in its columns the eaihesl and nu! authentic information, ps well as the most choice and entertaining literary matter. We hrve totally discarded the system of tilling the paper wiih quack advertisemei.ts, but prefer giving our readeis from week to week, entertaining read ing matter. And we f.el assureJ that we shall lie no losers thereby, as but few readerscire about having a paier tided with description, uf lluso nauseating com. pounds. The Saturday Evening Pus', will be furnished for $2 per annum in adv.mce, or one copy tbreo years for $5. To those who wish to subscribe for a Philadelphia Magaxin. we will furnish a copy of Ihe Philadelphia Ca ket, and two copie. of the I'oat for one year for f 5 free of piatage and dis count No New Subscriber received without the Money. To those who wish lo sub-cribi we would lay, lhal thu sale-t plan is to enclose llie money in. a letter and direct to us. Most postmasters, will frank their letters if relating lo nothii.f but tba businiss of the office, and all post in -..tors who will be kind enough ao to do, we shall be pleased to ac knowledge ss agents. Address GEORGE R. GRAHAM A CO. No 38 Caite.'s Alley, Philadelphia, TIIH tKW WOULD. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, HAKDSOM. EST, .INI) MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNTIED STATES. xninn ar tare bxsjamis ad iris saboxst. WITH multiplied resources for rendering the Nxw World more valuable than ever aa a compendious newspaper and repository of elegant literature, we enter upon the second volume (folio) on the 2 lib. of October, dressed in beautiful garb of tie w type, cast expressly for the purpose. It will therefore be fitting time to commence new subscriptions, as well as for Ihe renewal of those which may then expire. During the first year of the existence of the Nxw World, it haa acquired a reputation and circulation superior to any weekly paper in the country; and has furnished toils subscribers, during that period, (besides a 1 ihe current news of the day, domestic and foreign') new and valuable works by Talfburd, D'Israell, Thomna Moore, Mire Mitford, Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowlct, Bulwer, Marryat, and others work., which in Lon don could not be purchased for fifty times the amount of the subscription price of the New Woild. In addition to works of interest by Iheao eminent authors, it haa contained the cream of the periodical literature of the day. sa well aa orisirial articles from the pens of some of the mast popular writers of America, among whom we may mention Misa Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longfel low, the author of "Yankee Notion.," Biaime, Streel, Ac. Ac. In po'ilicks we shall, as hitherto, maintain an armeJ neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will l unobjectionable in a moral point of view. In criticism we shall, in justice lo Ihe public, mantain a perfect independence, even though we incur the vengence of all the dunces- We .hall, in conclu sion, earnestly sliivc to render our sheet not only worthy of the unparalleled lavour it has experienced, but of a continually extending circulation. While we continue to furnish with all possible promtituda the most attractive liter ture of the day, we shall, as our meana enlarge, afford that compensation lo native authors, which may induce them to in ke ihe New World the medium for presenting to the public their best proJu, tiona. Our excellent Lon don correspondent wdl be continued, and duo at tention will be paid lo the comercial, agricultural and new. departments of out paper. A QUARTO EDFriON Of sixteen laige pagca was commenced on the sixth of June last, in oider to meet the wishes of large number of subscribers, by giving them its lich nnj varied contents in a suitable form for binding. This we hove done without having enhanced tbe price, so that new sub-crihi rs, and others on the renewal of previous subscriptions, can take their choice be twein the (junto and Folio form, (jry But a few set. of the Quarto, fioin No I, now icmain on hand in the olnV-c, and we shall therefore, not be able long to supp'y ihem. TERMS: Thkkk Dollar, a year in advance, for either ediiion ; oi Fiva Dollars for two copies. In all cases letters must le tiee, or frost paid, or they will remain dead in the post-office. (Xj- All Po-tinasteis who will act for us are our authorized Agents, nnd may retain 25 per cent on the subtciiption price, ($3,) for commissions, if re mitted in New-York or Eastern r oney ; or 50 cent. on each, if in notes of other solvent banks, which may be at a discount here. ffj"Editors and Pul lishi rs who desire the con tinuance of an exchange, will please copy the above three or more limes, or otherwise notice the contents, ami send us a marked paper. Letters rela ive to the editorial depirln.ent mu-t lieaddiesscdto ParkBixjaviisA Ere. Sahoert Editors: those relative to the huis-ness deput merit, lo J. WINCHESTER, Publisher, No. 30 Ann street. II A Z A RjTTs UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AM STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc umcnts, facta and other usiful inf i.imation. illustrs live of the histoiy ami resources of ihe Americai Union, and of e ich State ; cmbracii g coiumercr, m niufaclurc-r, agriiultuie. internal improvement!. banks, currency, li lances, education, Ac. Ac. Ed. ted by Samuel Hazaid. 1 ublrlM-d every Wcdiesdsy, at 79 Dock street. Tho price to sub.-cribeis is 5 per annum, ii .vahlo on the first of Jaimaiy of each year. No subscrip tion received for leas than a year. Subscriber, out of the principal cities to pay in advance. i it on i ii c tY s" or THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SO- VIK I Y, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. KRiTcn ar einiox a. smith. THIS Journal wm established bv tlie American Silk Society, fur the purpose of d. flu-sing practical information en the ci ltcri or si lk in the United Slates. It has now been Published one vear. and may he considered a work of standard character. The drst year's ruW-cation, cminiisine the first volume, containes a mas i of valuable intonation. and it will be the ol j ct of the editor to make the second equal in all respets, if not supenoi, to the first. The important fact ia now esta' hshid be yond any question, lhal the people of Ihe United Stales can make silk cheafkr and rktteb than any other nation upon earth. It ha. been proved by unimpeachable testimony, that the entire cost of trroduewtg silk ready for ana. ket, dot not exceed TWO BULLA RS AND TVMTI FIVE CERT. riS rovxB, and its lowest value ia foi-b pollabs ard FirTT certs; also, that ore acbs of e-ronnd plant. ed in morua inulticaulis, will produce the first year inn ireea aie pianieu, foi rti-: hiiit roends or siik, leaving a clear profit to the producer ofoxi; hi'rbmkii ard f.iht dollars! It has also been oved thai the childu n and females i f any farmer's f mily can, with the greate t possible ease, produce from fifty to a hundred p uud. of silk every yeir. without any cost whatever lo the expenses ol the farm after the trees are planted; nd then fore, that the whole amount of silk will he so much clear g in, a iy from 2"J5 lo f 150. With these facts we suU ru t loan inlell gent people wether it is not a gr. at aud important object for them to introduce the cl lurtt ol silk in eveiy farmer's family in the Uuioa 'To enable all our laruiers to make silk, ihe 'Jik b Ralof ma Amaricar Sub. Shci ah' was est ib" lished; it contains Juin piacticul directions fnrtuL- TIVATISV TR TRUS, FKLIIIRO slid BKABI9Q silk wobms, belli ao tue silk, and preparina it t,r niarkel, Ac besides all olb.r inf .ruiui.on iw Ja be r quired to enable an, p, rson. to er.tw nm ihS uZ'TLV e,a,Cr 0," r ,m-''i Ever? m tf U"?Vy,Ul W,'-'e " paper vTlyu . ' ' ." J 'I"' " V-Wi- J ph.kiuthroffi work ly .nduciu,, ItH.nd.ad ncighbou?. J, en! ' ter their ,,(on (he u, of W I ie a .unui uf ihe Ameiican Society is published "'J. m pampblei form ; each number contain, oirtj-two ucuvo pages, printed on new type and Handsome paper, wiih a printed colored cover. Tab ms : Two dollars a year, or aix copies for ten dollars, a waya to be paid before ihe work ia nent. All subscriptions lo begin with the first num ber of the year, and in no case will the woikbesent lo any aubsenber longer ihan it shall have bWu, psid for. (Tj- Nxw si-BoraiBia, who take h 5a n, second volumes, will bechargid or,iy Thbaa IVji. lars for Ihe two ytsrs.