IMPORTANT PROOFS. Of the effieaeyof Dr. Itarlich't Ctkbraltd Midi' tines. The following certificate w sent by Mr. R D. Hinrr-m, agent al toticinnatti, Ulih There can I iio m'stake in i at the purlin am will known. Mr. Kr.tkicl R gdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, waasevrtal duyt troubled vvilhfill.it affection, acidity of the stomHch, nl- nded with the usual symptoms of dysiepsia, tuJ hiving made trinl of various medicine without fi .ding relief, wa cured by the above mcd cine. At'wf, K.RIGDON. Cincinnati, June 30ih, 1840. VET LATER. Mr. Vance, of Washington county, wriiei as follows Dear Sir Dr. Harlicb's pills are performing mm of thu most wondciful vures in the vicinity ever licarJ of. They were i itroJucd here about aix months ago, by one .f my neighb.wsi, who bought half dt xen package from the Piirshung oflice. I om aware of four casce nt th: place whero complete cure hve been per. formed, one ofsevere rheumatism, two ef dyspepsia, 1 r- .... . . ana one ot a most shrcking and aggravated ncr vou complaint, often or twelve year standing I send you enclosed five dollar; plcarr? to forward pills for that amount by the bearer, William Word, Attest JOHN VANCE. Julv 87. 1810. N. 1J. The tbovo ccrtifioten, compared with the very m.iny already received, certainty inut con. vince ihose simili.rly afflicted, that they can yet bo relieved by tbe use of these Inv.dua: lo mi'dicim. Prinrip.if HHce, No. 19, North Eighth slrsel Philadelphia. lr de hv HENRY VOX I'll ELMER. d-tolicr 24. 1810. Agent. DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA I That irouMnrOme nnd peace-destroying disease. 1 hics.uiJs and tens of thousand suffer from tun! common distressing complaint. Dispepsia i t cqu.rn.lv caused ly overloiding or ilislcndiug ihe stomach by excessive eating or drinking indij. e ill e auJ acriJ sulitiiinccs taken into the stomach, or fiotn long continued constipation of the howls, a sodent.ry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft of cold wat.tr, ilraUie purgative medicines, dysen tery, miscarriages, interim. tent and spas-jit-die. af f clions of ihe stomach and bowl, irregular m.-als, IjIo hours, and too fiequenl use of spirituous liquors. The symptom of dispepsia m.iy be described as want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, nausea and somelim a bihmn vomiting, sud den nnd transient distensions of the stomach nf t r eating, acrid nnd putresent eructations, water hrniili, pain in the region of the stomach, c s ivt n ss, p.d pit ilion of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the rigiit, disturbed real, trein ,rs, mental despond, my, llalulcitc, siMsma, nervous irrilibibly, thilii.e, alio lies? of complexion, gro,t ppresinri afti-r eiling, languor and geneial debility, sick head aAw, Ac CURE At tho hod of a'l remaiiics rtarn! H.i. HitiLicir.-t Compoc.xd i ii tsii rHi: vi nu Toxic ami Oi.nMi.v Aitf.hikst J'lLLs, wliic!i art great ly up tl i lie peiislultic motion of the i ,lrs;ioes, thieby producing regulirity of the bowls, at l!.o riinie lime improving the function of the debilitat ed o guns, thus invigorating and restoring the di- K-cttvu urg ina to a healthy nction. This incdic nc so d i.i f..iU in producing rclu f. . j Full and exp icitu directions accr mj-nny the . uliove mcdiviiie. Likewise a pamphlet whicii d svr b s diseases, the manner of treating, Ae. Principle fitfice for the L'nitid (States, No. 19, Ntrih EIGHTH STREET, I'hiladelph a. i HK.NRR YOXM1EIMER. i October 24, 1640. Atnt. FEMALES. WHO arc troubled with sick headache, pnin in Ihe fid-, breus, and lack, loss of appetite, flj:ulen ey, Uuvne.s ol spirit, palpitation of the heait, faint in? or giddiness, sickne-s at the stomach, bil.ocis t:!l-i tMMM, tigi.toees at the chest, nsusea, vomiting, noise in the stomach, flushing of heat, ar.d cliihi lifrs, tlisetis. s of the nerves. Mid oigans of digeMi n, Ac. &c, thosu who mav be thus alTi-csrd, bhotil.l n M mgU-nt to procure Jr. IlarlieJi's Cn:npnui.J Strengthening Tonie and German Aperient J'.l.'s. which are wairanled lo g'.ve immediate relief. Tliou-anJe c"o we almost daily Ix hold, who.e t out:-ti-tiwxe and pile emaciated cheek bear rccular vitii; to sickness and aflliclion. Coul.l tho e f rrson be pcruadcj to use thi iiivalubblw nicdi me, ihey would foon find their wenk nnd do' ili-a-led fianics strenghtened, their minds comp ed. and all pain, and diMress driven from tho Mitrm, hcn tho lody will again renew it a lost vigor, aul jt on a 4ew life," anJ death for a whilo lie de rived of it prey. hath, at but f.cls gUd tn pchold tr-.cir near relatives and dear friei.ds, sna'ched as if by iiiugic from that fatal tlet oyer Deuth ye who are laboring under distate let not another day rr night pass without procuiieg ihi- invdiciue, a it in a majorilv of cast's ilfw i a permaniut cure, Remember delays are dungermi ; and if theuie is uelccd, its r..vag- a w:ll doubly in frcse. (tj-PrinciiJe Office for the United frtate. No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, where reecointren lai tors of hundreds of persons may he teen, all of which have bran cured cr beinlii'.id by tho nitdicino. HENRY VOX I'll EIMER. Oc;ober 21, 1610. Agent. SICKNESS. THERE rre mnny persons that we d .ily bthold, I tth(e counh uunces ai d frail linrb eenoie itllic-j tlon which we find has piimtpally org'natrd fiom ) neglect of prope reinadies at the commencement of awknet Al first the aticnt complain of bile on I the tnmach at't-nde J w.th s-ekneM.eotliven-ss, c j h r.eglrets to rocure proer m- .lirine ; at leu h t.c ' complain of pnin in tho side nd a oinach wi h s. ur cructi'ions; iis npa-titu l-ecoire impaind, j in test Iroul'letoiuc, his mind harassed, and all things aiour.d l.im appear not in their proper station. He siiil neglects him If, when in all probability tl,l (Jibcaro may at tenth be to fast seated that no ir.cJicsl aid will replace him again. At tho first titlark of weknefs there should be " no lime iu-4" in procuring l)r Jiarl ch's comsoukd srakseru isiso AriitusT ritts, which immediutely ic inoves bile from the stomach, obvi.it coftivtiicss. icmovo disonlera in ihe head' invigorate the niihd, streiigthen the body, improve ti.a memory, and er. liven the imagina ion ; thus ristoring" tho body Mil to lis proper functions, principle Off.ce, .0. 19, NORTIl EIGHTH -sire:, hhilaJt lptM-. llh.Mti VOXHIEIMKR. tOctoboi 51, IS 10. Agent. TO THE .1FFL1CTED. THOf-E ! fie uff. ring from various dieases inrideiit lo lh Iruinan family, woulrl do well lo roeure.ir)r..yA;r;icA' Compound Strtngihening and German Areritnt Pills, which ife art ue rirrinenlly riecimiuemleU for lypsis, Ltaar '"ooiplsinls J tins in the side, hark and breast, TCivsous Albctioua, Ileal-Ache, ard all the dis tasis ol the St'.nuch tod It owls. P..inpbleis may bo obtained gialis, wtiieh contain full ai d ciplicite liruen for usinf. The render is refid to set ' tft,l very interrt iog crrfafictes of eur.t in this fatper, which may be rehed upon, as ihey ars taken irooi-iha original. For si I No. 19, N OK 1 11 EIGHTH airMl, Philadalpbia. UJJNRY JOVi HLIMF.R. tUtobti J4, 1840. Agent. Transportation Line 'i'H U A I. TIM ORB. (ft Itlitt WATKR CANAL ) Warehouse find of Chesnut Street on the Penn sylvania CantiL A BOAT lca-e Hie wharf of the ruhmriher eve ry morning at 8 o'clock, running through to Haiti more in three iln, Consignments ol produce, iron, Ac, will re rive a despttch by this line, which ha not hilhrrto In en equalled by any other. Kate of freight a lo,v ax by any other rigular line. Kelerenres : JOHN W. TIRO W.N, RUCK Ac Hi:i(K. 4 KB R.N AN A STILLNIGER, Daltimote. J. A A. II. II BUR G'hhI intended for Pittsburg, or any mint on the Pennsylvania Canal, will I e shipped wihout delay on their nnivnl al Hnrrishurir, o ibis con nect with the North Amerirait line of I'oitiiblu Unnls to Pilisliurj doily, and with the Susqm linn. I M",'arko1 I,ii:e lo N"humhcrlonil, Willi-r.aport, V llttr.kuriA an. I ..II i i.....li.. ... Wilkcsbarie, and all intermedial ). laces. GEORGE Harrtsburg, Sept. 0, 1810. W. I.AVNO. C'CrlUicatcs of Agency. THE following are the duly apomtrd agents in their respei live counties, for the sale of Brandreih'a Vegetable Universal Pilh. Norlhumbeilai d cnuiilv : Milton Mai-key A i ('h milieilin. Hunliury if. B. Misser. M' En ens j villc Getld. , Green A Wull. Georgetown F. I Midbng.-r A Co. I Union county : Lew ishurg Wall A Gcd.le. Miffliiiburg Pellmin A Uetkly. New lierlin John M. Ui-nfer. Kelinsgrove Eyic A Co. Mid- i dlebutg Luac Smith. Lycoming county : Villiamp.-rt John Smith AewiH-ny .M. i J. U. Kun?ton. Muncy W. A. Peiricnn. Jersty bhii:e Jamta H. II " burn. Columbia county : Dantllie T. A E. U. Rey nolds. Ca'tawissa C. A. Urobts. li rw.ek Shu. man A R tlenhouse, lilnoinsburg-John R. Meyer. Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1840. Mom: conclusive proofs, Of the effieacy if Dr. llarlich't cchbrated Mtdi cinet. Dka Sin: I was afflicted with a I ilious and nrrvious disease to a very uLrnni'g degree, wiih all the sympti inn which s i frequently tffecta a re laxed condition, viz: ei''diiic in tl.c head, viol nt tremor, chilliness, with a fixed pain in Ihe light side, complexion bad, and tostivents; indeed I was i i a m ist miserable c mdition. 1 had tried many remedies, but found no permanent lelief un til I had puicha-ed Dr. Harlirh't eoi.tpoutxd itrengtlimintr unit Herman aptrient Pills, which fr. m their superior vi.tues, I wax comp'cit ly cured, and am al.Io to pursue my employment, free from pain mid di.ase. (ignetl) JOHN DOLES. Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7 , 1810. . I'm ciple OhVe for the United States, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Pbilid.lpbi.. IIENRV VOX TH ELMER Octolier 21, 1840. Agnit MORE POSITIVE PROOF Of the effiraey ,f Dr. llarlch't Cmp-.uiul i &trrit,ciit:ig and Herman Aperient P. Its. Allkoiikw, Jan. 8, 1K4-). Tol)r lTarlieh' Agent Sir: I wish to slate fr i the benefit of tho e whi) may le ifil.eted, that Ur. 1 Hem. ten's I'illv have emirrly curtd me of lys 1 pt psia, of which I have been MUcteJ for many I yi u's. I used both kinds, ihe Apeiient and Strength j cuing, on J I am constrained to say, that th y ate o j vjlu.iblo discovery, nil. I act upon the vitem mildly, t but very t ffcctuslly. I found the Tonic pills lo quicken the circulution and cause a d. termination , to the surface, aed to stiengthen the we k .tumicli nnd iucrcise its powers, 'i he Aperieni p. lit i re the ! best cathartic I ever used. I am confident all Uyr- peptic would do well to make immediate tr al and ;' be n lieve.l. Any one can oall at my house and be i aiti-fud of the above at pleasure. ! r DAVID R. POPE. N. U. The original certificate may be stou ar t'le t fa of the " Spirit of ibe 'I'im.s." For sale at ! No. 19, North ligiitli stru t. HENRY YOX1HELMER. Octolr 24, 1840. .tgtnt. LIVER VOMPI..1IST. THIS disease is discovered by a find cl,'u' pain in the right i.'e un.'.er the short rilis, attended wi;h heat, uuta-iness sbioit the pit of the Htoiimcb; there is in the right side nleo a di.ieiiiioii ; the pa tient lose his appetite, and becomes i-ick ai d troubl ed with vomit. rig. The tongue bee. nils rough and black, tho countenance chanties to a aid or citron cob, or yellow like tho c i'fllnti-d i h j,ui; dice, difficuhy ol b.ealhing, ditinb -l ret, attendee wilh a dry eongk, difficulty of laying on the left aide, the Ixidy I ccome. weak, and li.ia ly the dieiPe Ic. minstes into t wo her of a mote trrioue mtuie, which In all probability tsfar hevnnd the power tf human skill. Dr. Hurl eh s (impound Strength ening Tonic and Unman Aperient Ptlls, il h ken at tho e niini-r.cemcnt of tins disessi, will cheek it, ar.l by cult inuing Ihe use of the mrtlicii.e a few wceki, a peifect cure Kill he iorfoimed. Thnusanda can testify to tint fact. Certificates t f many persons n ay daily I e se n of Ihe i-ffic-.ey nf 'hi-t invaluable modiciue, by npplv tnj at the Midieal Office. No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, Philadil,.hia. HENRY VOX THE I. ME R. O.tobcr 51, 1640. .l.- ti P RISC I PAL REASO.XS Why Dr HARLICK'S ComnnunJ Sirtnether.- iug and German Aperient Pills i re u d by all t lus j sos of p ople, in pn fen nee o other Metliciiii , I e j csure ihey aie preptred from a pn t eztract of herbs, a wholesome me,li.i,e, mUj in iit tqwration i and pleasant in il. t lb et the inorl certain pieserver ; of health, a aafe and ell. t' ml cure of Oysjiepsia r , ludigcilion, and all it. niach complainls, a resrrver an.i puiinei ol I lie wnnle system. Uocauec they 6oothe the n rvc of sensibility a J fortify the nerves of motion, imparting to their m- at aubtle fluid ita pristine tune, tbu giving alreugth and clearness of m'lid. Because they never destroy the coalt of the sto mach and bowels, at all strong purgative do. llorause science and experience leach ua that no mere purgative alone w ill cure the disease of the stomach and ncrvca, eskness it the primary cause nf a host of disease, and, by continually ic sorting In Draitie purgatives, you make (he disease much worse, instead nf tetter. liccause Dr. Harlich'a Med cinet are put up up on the common tense principle, to "cU iiiae and strcngtlten," which is tbe only couite to pursue to effect a cme. Lastly, Hecause these Medicines really do cure the dis ease for which they are n commended. Principal Office for the United Stiles, it at No. 19 Noilh togtitll strttt, Philadelphia. IIENRV VOXTHELMER. Oilobrr 21, IBlu. Agent. 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Till.' -tiitivator wst ettablisbed to Impiove and eb vatu the Afrrieulture of the country ( lo give a propel totio to the morals and mind of the Far mer; to abow him the dignity and impoi lance of hi rofes-ion ; to store his mil d with useful kn iw Itdge, and convince him that while all cla sea arc and mu t be mote or I ss dependant on each other, he alone nf Ibe who'e can m .ke any near approach to independt nee. If there is one thing more than another, which in thi country give a malt unesr ority over his feliow Wtii.H r.u'Coge ; and'lhi U..twlvs-'i,KnoWe ge whjch j, M etsential lo Ihe succce of tho farmer at to o'.htr men, it it the do ign nf tho Cultivator to aid in imparting! OCj'The volume for 1840, it filled entirely wilh Original Communications, embracing article from about HOI) Coirespondents, from aim t every Mate in the Union. If an increase of subscription beyond any prece dent in the history of Agricultuial Journals, if the almost unanimous voice of the public press in our fjvoi, if the multitude of piivate yet flattcilng le; timonial we have received, added to a circulation amounting the first yi ar lo TwrstT-Two Thou iitti, moy be admitttd a evidente, then we have certainly u n kbuudant reason to be gratified with tl.c soccers w hich has attended the Union of the Cultivator end Ihe Oenc.-se Farmer. No e ipen-e h a lee.i r w.ll be r pared lo render the Cultivator worthy of Ibe patronage it has receive I, In the iiuiiiIm' r, variety and excellence of its Illustrations, it is without a rival al ho;i,o or abroad, the last Vol ume being etnbell shed with nearly One Hundred Engravings, illustrating the improved brt etls ol H ji Cal.le, Wlitep, Si..e, Uuilding, Iniplemeiils, Ac., making the Cultivator, all lliiegt c nsiilcred, it is belu-vcd, the Chcapci-t Agricultural Pajsr ever published in this or any otlnr country. 'J'krmh f); Dollar per snr.uin Six copies for ?5-Ik- money to he temi tcd in advuuee, fr. e of pes-og . A commission of 20 er cent, will lie al lo.vtd to Ag.-nls who obtain 25 or mite tubscri lers. arid 25 per cent, lo those whj obtain 100 or more. All subscript on lo commence with a v. I ume. Postmarter and gentlemen disf o-ed to It n 1 tin ir influence to aid the rou e of Ag iitibure, are re sectfi.lt) r. quoted lo act ts Dijeiiis. Adtlress JES.sE HUE!. A CO. Publishers of the Citl.'ivutor, Albany, A'. V. BOSTON NOTION, the LA RGEST.1SD CIIFA PEST Mi WS- PAPER IX THE W ORLD. rilHE spirit of Ihe age is utilitarian. Improve L nit 1 1 is stamped upon the face of every thing. All the useful arts are progr.-ssing wilh unparrallel ed rap dtiy, and the Art of Prinlii g is coming in for lis lull share nf the commo i improvement. Detetm ed not to be outdone in any thing that per tains to his profession, where there is a fair rhunco for eie'tiou and enterprize. the undersigned has de termined upon i-soiii a sheet twice the sizi of the Uoitfii Weekly Tun. a. (and is lo tske the plnre of that paper,) and w II conlsin eight columlia more milter than the liro lo-r Jonathan, This she.t will be cilbd the RONTON NOTION, and I is determined thai il shall sustain a cognomen so foil of meaning, and so interwoven with the cslnh-li-h d ehsrurlrrof our Vaoke eily. Il will 1 the Leuiiisr NcwsPArER rv thk Woiilii with no exception -and will bo piloted on a sheet lliirty seven by fifty. two inches. Il will le filled entirely w Ih r-ading m ,t er, and will contain Thne Thou sand Eight Hutidrtd and Eighty Eight rquare inches, or Tweniy-Seven square fee) of print in li.tc ty t! and a single iiumlicr will cout tin more read ing than an ordinary book of Three Hundred pages. These dimension w.ll enable the publisher to dtaw largely upon the most popular H.-riudica's of the day,lo!li American and Foreign ; and a- the selections will be matle with 5 real care, it is ht lit v e l this paper w.ll be a welcome Notion to every l iuii'y. U subs a full synopsis of the cm rt-ttt news of the diy.ja published in the 15, st m D .ily Tunes,) it w.ll c niairi Poetry, Popultr Tales, Thiatrii-'d Criticisms, IV. ice ami oilier Court Kt-poit-. 1 1 mi orou Article, Ac. Ac. The wh. Ie woibl of Li era urj w ill Is? rn"-ijc!,ed to fill it. From the study of the philosopher down lo the police courts, through ad regions of re ason, ptHMiy, romance, wit. and the amphr record of folly, weslull glean from the past and tl.c present and from sli na ions, to resont as pleasing und useful a combination if recorded thought t,nd current lib toiy, as the woibl etiu 'Upp'y o' iudustiy produce, I bis is our Husrov Notuim." This great amount uf wisdom und fun of wit and philosophy of notelties and antiquities we ate able lo oiler, wet kly for su cr.vT per copy, nl v ix cent! and we can dj it I cause of (he laeili i a of our press snd cilice, and the connection of daily and weekly publications. For tuuks iiol tvH we cm sell a year's volume, iqu .l in qu nitily ol ui.itler. with every vurnty a'ao, lo Fiby-two Vol ume of Novel, such ss ire issued from the prtss of ths day. Fiftywo l.ire Vo umc fir Thicc Do In.! Fffocled all by i uproved 111 chin ly, and by u determination thai we will i.ol be outdone i-a eiiletpriH mill ust-fo'liett. I I.IE.MN: I HHKt Dollar a year, always in ttdva-ce 1:0 ordcis, no 111 tltj r from what sniirce, will hcuttntltd to unless acc tnpaoied with the t'AH. Single oo, i.-s six cents c.ich. , I'.i.t Ma-ters or others r.-mittu g 'IVtnty Dol lars shs I have Eight c pie M ill to such persons and pieces as they in .y designate. GEOUGE LOli KIM'S, Publisher. lacorge W laaynp:, FORWAIiDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, CiirTT Strut Wmur, Heamsnt tin, IS prepared lo rdeive G.kiiIs and Pioduce si the new wn.ch iue, which his arrangements will ent I'le him to forward wilh dtspt'eh to 1'biladelphia, Pittsburg, Williamsporl, i kesh.rie, Cdumbia, Linca.-ter. nr any other point on the P nnsylv mi 1 and Union ('anal', and ihe Pennsylvania and liar risbmg and Lancaster tail road. Good from Philadelphia for Harris!. U'g, Carlisle, t'humlit rsburg, Ac. Ac, forwarded wilh care and expedition. Coal, Plasti u, Salt and Fisu, comtsntly for sale. Sept. "tf. Ilcjuoval. 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The extraordinary success which hat attended the establishment of the Haiti mn.e Ciippe, now numbering a larger list of sub scriber than any other newspaper tver published in Maryland Ihe daily applications fir a weekly poper, 10 end, by mail, to country aubscribers and the many facilities, possessed ly the under signed, for this undertaking, have induct d them to spare no expense in getting up a paper which can not f til to le a welcome visitor into every man's family. It i printed on entire new type and fine white paper, and will compare, for beauty of workman hip and exiellence of reading mailer with any periodical now pttbl shed in the United Stales. Term : For Mail Subscriber, f I 50 per an num, in cuirent money, forwarded (free of 1 xpene) to the publisher. dj-" Posl masters disposed to act as Agents for thu Ocean, will receive five cnpiit weekly, per an num, for five dollar. Puvment ulways lo be made in advance. Addicts LULL A TL'TTLE, Printers, lia'.l mote, Mil. astomsiiim; ixcim: isiz. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUUsCIUBERS IN TWO MON I'llS! !! W nr. we first purchased the old anl well known e-tabl stimenl of I e Ssilurtlay llvmlng I'osl, we ela'cd tint the pu er cuculated so widely a mong the tcudy, rending portion of ihe I'nited State, thai we et, tired upon our I. bur with lull confid ncof the future. Our aucces ha since been beyond our most sanguine ex riectation, as our weekly riCtipts overbalance thoi-e of any cotcmpo rary apt r. Our list hat continued lo swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have the confi dence, thai al the present rale of increa', we shull be enabled 111 a few months to bo itl of more then 35,000 subscribers ! When wo commenced our lab .rs, w.- announeed distinctly, thai the tone of the paper should be decidedly moral, and that nothing shou d be ailmitlcd into our columns', which the most f is i lious father ct uld disapprove of. and de term ncd that as an approved Family Paper, it should not contain a paiagraph, with ihe spirit of which a parent would not wish to have a daughter fumiliir, and we therefore, with thi view, announ ced that no theatrical notice should appear in our Column, ai d that we should be i-pposed to thctrrs a thing- cilculated to injure the healthy action of an honest mind, as creative of exhibitions demo ralizing in tendency, and fe.irlul'v pt rnteioui in fact. There were not wauling blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Cro.ikcrs, who predicted our epeetly tlownla'l, but we threw otinelve upon the sober, rational and e.vpt rit-hcetl poitimi of the people of the I'l-itt d fta-c; fjr sup pmt, and we have l-ren nobly sux'aiued. We thought and expressed thu opinion, that howt ver ciiVeless many in-ghl le upon this subject, that few, even if tl.ey did not entirely tlisapprove of such entertainment, cared al out having the I gross detail forever paraded ht fore the eyes of j their children, and Ibe sit keniug and nauseating J eulogy if all kinds of characters made familiar to i their mind. j We determined also, tint while the paper con I tinued under our contr, 1, it should be str:etly neu- Irsl in politics, and that as news and literary jour I ualists we had n-.lli ng lo do with the matter ; this j dot. rmii ation has been strictly and rigidly adhered : 10, and while we shall continue lo give our rent, rs ; am b public document as may hi deemed of mte rtsl to nil, nod such a I i-iory of the progress of political events, as are strictly 111 keeping with our . duly, and the character of the paptr, we shall rtu I ui iiisly and thoroughly avoid any contamination of parti?. 11 pol.tics. the piper 11 now printed 111 n new and beauti ful type, has received Ihe praise nf many editors of taste, as 'the handsome t famdv sheet in ill I'nitui.' Our effoits have I et n t!irected to the combining of beauty and simplic ly with utility nnd la-te. The Cost it printed en a stout while paper, ren dering it licit anil durable for filing. In td lition 10 iht-se rffurts toward perfection in the niiclianicul department, nnJ cxdrior ol our pa per, no labor, and no cost It-en spared iu the de-vriiipeiiifiiiufitiu-llictu.il slrtngtb. The pre-ent variety of iulcie ing tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together wilh the valua ble contribu'ion of our own circle cf literary Irieiul will continue to give interest o ihe paper, while t very thing important and worthy of note that Happen in the Old World or the New, shall be co I -ctt d und collated for the taste of oui rea ders. The Ladies' Department shull always le choice and select, and shall receive strict attention, while such thing as may inleiest our juvenile leaders, nnd that impoitant end large ebis cf our readers, iheFa mir will not be overlook. d. In order to gr. lily, a much as poihle, the laudible desiie of our. country reader, a portion of our attention will le devolsxl to tbe c-lleeti. n and diffusion of such News, Memoranda, Tables, Fac1, Hints, Ac. as may seem important to agriculturists, and ihe p tp ul.ilion resbleut without ihe confines of our gieat cities The slate t f the markets und the lluciua tiot s in ihe prices, will be regularly and what is of more moment, c, riectlv given. We have 1 vt r been opimsed to the constant bluster and parado m-nle by soiiio editor, about Ihe excellence of their speis, and have n solved that Ihe Salunl y Evening Po.t, shall lit) conduct ed, as to speak f r it. elf. Our re tilers will always fi d in it columns the earbesi and rnc-t authentic information, r well as the most choice snd mlerluiumg literary matter. We brve totally d.searded the system ot filling the p per wi h quack adveiliemei,tK, but prefer giving our readers from week to week, entertaining read ing mailer. And we f. el auured tht we shall be no loser thereby, a but few reader c ire about having a ps er filled with description of thtte nauseatniii com- pouillis. The Saturday Evening Peal, will be furnished for 2 per annum in adv.. nee, or one copy three years f, r $ To those who wish lo subscribe for a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy of the I'hilade'phia Ca ki t, and two copies of the 1'uat for one year for $5 free of pislaje and dis count. No New Subcriler received without the Money, To those who wish to subscribe, we would say, that the safe-t pUn is to enclose the money in a letter and direct 10 ua. Mail postmaster will frank their b tier if relsting 10 nothing but the business of Ihe office, and all postmaster who will ba kind enough to lodo, we shall be pleased to ac knowledge a agents. Adtlress GEIIRGK R. GRAHAM A CO. No 3 Caitei't Alley , Philadelphia, TIIU IMJW VOKXI. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, HANDSOM. EST, .1M) MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. r.niTtn rt rAna: blmjamiv amh r.er.s sanoxvT. WITH multiplied re urcra for rmdeiing tha Nkw Wohlii more valuable ""Bn tver M a eompendjiiutncw;.-:: rep,H,itory of e!t g.nt lltcra.ursi) ejef un(m tiewconj volume (tolio) on the 24lh of October, dressed in a beautiful garb of new type, cast expressly for Ihe purpose. It will therel'oie be a filling time to commence new subscriptions, a well as for Ihe renewal of those which liny then expire. During the first year of the existance of the Nkw Wurlh, it hat acquired a reputation ami circulation superior lo any weekly paper in the country; and has furnished toils subscribe r, during that period, (beside a I Ihe current news of the day, domestic and foreign) new and valuable work by Talfourd, D'Isracll, Th cmas Moure, Mis Milford, Mr. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowles, Uulwer, Mairyat, nnd others winks, which in Lon don could not lie purchased for filiy time the amount of tbe subscription price of the New W01I I. In addition to works of interest by thrno eminent author, it hat contained the cream of the periodical literature of the day, at well as original ai tides from the pens of some of the mist popular writers of America, among whom we may mention Ms Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longft-l-low, ihe author of "Vankeo Notions," Simms, Street, Ac. Ac. In po iticks we shall, at hitherto, maintain an armc I neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will be unobjectionable in a moral Hint of view. In criticism we shall, injustice to the public, maoism a perfict iudepen lei.ee, even though we incur the vengence of all the dunces We shall, in conclu sion, earnestly stiivc to render our sheet not only worthy of the unparalleled lavour it has ejperinnivd, but of a continually extending circulation. While we con'inuc lo fumi.-h wilh all possible prumtitude the most attractive liter ture cf the day, we shall, as our means enlarge, afford that c .miK-nsation to native authors, which may ind ice them to in ke the New World Ihe medium for presenting to the public their best produ lions. Our excellent Lon don correspondent w.ll be cotitinueJ, and due at tention Will be paid to the comerciul, agricultural und news department ofoui paper. A QUARTO EDITION Of sixteen Luge pngt t was commenced" un llie sixth of June last, in oid-r to meet the wishes of large num!er of subscribers, by giving thi in it lich end varied content in a suitable form for 1 i . ding. Thi we have done without having enhanced the price, so that new sub crihers, and others on the renewal of previous Rubstription, can lake their choice be tween Ibe Qutito and Folio form. Q3" ut w nets of the Ijnarto, from No I, riuw lemiiil on hand in the offi.-e, and we shall therefore, not be able long to supp'y them. 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Containing doc unieiits, f.icls and other ui ful ir.f rmali..n. illustra tive ot the histoiy and resource of ihe Auu ric.ui Union, and ol e ch Slate ; enihiaci; g commerc -, 111 muldciu e-, asib uilue, inttroal iinproveii.enls, banks, currency, li anees, education. Ae. etc. Kdi. led by Samuel llaza d. Ptibii bed every Wednesday, at 79 D.H-k strrct. The prieo to subscriber is f j per annum, p y- ible on the li rt of J innaiy of c.ich y ea'. No suhse-ri... lion received f r Icss'thm a year. Subscribers out of Ihe principal chits lo pay in advance. rit o s t i h or THK JOURNAL OF THK AMERICAN silk SO CIETi', AND RURAL ECONOMIST. LDIITII Rt UlllXOX B. SMITR. 'PHIS Journal was established by the American Silk Society, fr the purpose of diffusing practical information on the iilti-rx or silk iu ihe United Sta-e. It has now bet n published one ytar.nn.l may be consideied a work of siamlurd character. The firs' year's uMicnion, compiisiug the first volume, coiilaiiies a mass of valuable inloim-tion, and it w ill be the o" j cl of the etlitor lo make the accord equal in nil repiU, if not suponoi, 10 Ihe first. Tnu impoitant fact ia now c.ta' Itshed be yond any ipieati.ui, that the people ol the United status dm nuke filk i iieaplh and blttlu than uny other nation upon earth. It has been proved by unimpeachable testimony, thai Ihe mine cost of producing silk ready for ma ket, does not exceed TWO HOLLARS AVI. TWISTI TITE CENTS PtR eoi vD, and iis lowest value ia roi b dollahs aw nrri ckts; nlao, that use aire of ground plant cd in morus multicaulis, will produce Ihe tiisl year Ihe ireet are planted, roi UTt-t lou r eoi inls or silk, leaving a cicnr profit to the producer ol ovs iiivtimn ii light dollars! It has also been proved that the children and fi males 1 f any farmer's t.rinly can, with the greate t possibl- ease, proiluce from lilty to a hundred p umls of silk every year, without any cost whativer to the expenses oi the farm afer ihe trees are planted; nd thir. fore, llut the whole amou.it of rilk will be so much clear g .in, ty from p225 lo fl50. Wilh Ihese facts we tub in t to an intill gent pe.iple wether il is not a gnat and imp. -rt mt object for lliern to introduce the cul ture ol silk in every farmer's family in the Unioa. To enable all our farmers to make silk, ihe 'Joi r. RAit-r thi AvriaiCAV Silk Socitri' watistib lihetl; il contain plain practical directions for t i i tivatiso ths tries, r mm no ,.nd bkahiko silk works, reaiixo thk silk, and preparing it for market, Ac. beside all olhtr infarinslion that can nc r quireu 10 enable any person lo enter upon ihe business, either 011 a large or small scale. Every Ineml of his ct untry, into wh se hands thi paper may fall, will be d ing a patriot and philanthropist 'a work by inducing hi friend and neighbour to eu ler their tiamea upon the list of tubscrilmrt. 'I he Journal of the American Society is published month'y. in pamphlet form; each number contain ihinv -two octavo pget, printed on new type and handsome paper, wiih a printed colored cover. Teh i Two dolltr a year, or aix copies for ten doilata. a ways to be paid hefure the work sent. All subscriptions to begirt with the first num ber cf the year, and in no case w ill the work be sent to any auttscriber longer than it shall have hem paid lor. CJ .Ntw s, B.raiaiBs, who ul. ,h, ,n, second volumes, will be ch.rg, d only Thrie Pol. labs for Ihe two wars,