IMP ORTANT PR O OFS. Of the efficacy of Dr. Jlarliih's CtlibraltJ M.di cine. , , Th t illowing certificate nni enl by Mr. E B. I human, ngeut l Cincinnati!, Ohio. There ran la no mistake in it, the patties are will known. Mr. Kzekiel Rigdon, of Anderson township, Hnmiltun county, Ohio, was several day troubled with hillus affections, acidity of the stomach, at ii n.led with the usual symptoms ol tly sjP(nio, and having made trial of various mcjicine without ii.idmg relief, was cuied by the above medicinrs. Atteit,i E.RIGDON. Cii cinnnli, June 30th, 1840. YET LATER. Mr. Vance, of W.shing'nn county, writes at follow Dcor Sir Dr. Harlich' I il l are performing ome of the most wonderful luiesiuttvs vicinity ever heard of. They were introduced here about six month ago, by one of ioy neighbor, who bought a halfdnzen packages from the Piitsbimg oflice. I om aware of four case in this place where complete curoa Iiavc been per foimed, one of severe rheumatism, two of dyspepsia, nnd one of a most shocking and aggravated ner vous complaint, often or twelve yenrs standing. I send you enclosed five dollars; plrare to forward ills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE. July 37, 1810. N. 11. The above certificates, compand with the very many olreudy received, certainly munt con vince ihoso similarly afflicted, that they can yet be relieved by the UBe c-f these Inv.dua le'mcdictncs. Principal office, No. 19, North Eighth street l'uiWdrlphia. For sale by HENRY YOXIHEIMER. October 31, 1810. Atnt. DYSPEPSIA J DYSPEPSIA That troublesome and peace-destroying d.seaso. l'lious.tuds and Uns of thousands suffer from that common distressing complaint. Dispepsia is frequently caused by overlording or distending the :oniach by excessive eating or drinking indijrsl ib'c ond acrid substances taken into the stomach, or from Ion 4 continued constipation of the bowls, a sjdeiit.ry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious draft f cold water, drastic purgative Medicines, dysen tery, miscarriages, lnt:rruitlenl and spasmodic af 1 clions of the stomach ond bowl, ii regular meals, (to hours, and too ficipucnt uso of spirituous liquors. The symptom of disprpsla may be deserlbcj as a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious v,e, nausea and sometimes bilious vomiting, sud den und transient distensions of the stomach sf er eating, acid and putrcsent eructations, water brash, pain in the region of the stomach, costivem ss, pal 4il ition of the heart, dizziness and dimness of the sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, .flatulency, spasms, nervous irritibility, ehil ii,e.-s, jlnvne.-s of complexion, great 1 ppression after it ins, languor and general debility, sick head a. he, Ac. CURE At the hci:d of nil temadir stands Ifiaiica's Compound S i utMiriitvi su Tonic ami Ukiimam ArrtHiENT Pilli, which act great ly upon the peristaltic motion of the intestines, thereby producing regularity of tho bowls, at tbc nine time improving the functions of iln- di bil.ta'- I o gans, thus invigorating und rentoriii the di gestive organs to a healthy cction. Th.s mc.ic lie lom fuiU in producing relief. Full and ixplicito diiections acn nij.nny the Ji'iove medicine. Likewise a pamphlet which di ser.b s diseases, the manner of treating, &e. Principle oliice for the United Slates, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia. HENRR YO.YIHEIMER. October 21, 1340. Agent. FEMALES.' WHO are troubled with sick headache, pain in ho side, breast, and back, loss of appetite, flatulen cy, lowncss ol spirits, palpitation of the heart, faint ing or giddiness, sickness at the stomach, bil ons .ilectinns, tightness at the chest, nausea, v. m, jimp, noise in the stomach, flushings of heat, mil chilli ness, diseases of the nerves, und organs of digeMion, V:. cVc, those who may be thus ull'cc'i d, shonid not nrg'cct to procure Dr. liar lick's Compound Strengthening Tonic and German Aperient Pills, 'vhich ore warranted to give immediate relief. ThousanJs do we almost daily behold, w lio.-c count-nances and pile emaciated checks bear occular w BicKiiess anu amtciion. uout.l ttu c ; persons be ptfsuadcd to use this invsluhbls medi- I cine, they would soon find their wcuk und iV.nliia- j i.u innia Biicngiiieucu, ine;r niiiius eonqi scil. and all pain, and distress driven from the system, when tho body will again rtnew i s lost vigor, ami jut cn a "new life," und death f.r a wl.iV be dt- ! I rived of its prey. What hiait but to. tfA tj behold their near relatives and dear fiiei.dn, snuirhed ; as it' by magic from that fatnl drsti yer lh,;th ' Te ho are laboring under dis. bm- lei'imt uiintlier : day r.r night pass without procuriiig thi- ne dieine, i asit will in a majority of eases illVi t a ernvin int i cure, Eemember dt la us ure d'jnireriiun . hm.I if disease is neglected, its r. vag a w.ll doul.ly i;i crojsc. Principle Office for the V llilt'ii Statu, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, where rcccoinii en dutiora of hundieds of persons msy be seen, all of which have bten cured or Uncfiiud by the nudicino. HENRY YOXTHl.IMER. October 21, 1H10, SICKXESS. THERE are many persmis that we d ily behold, whoe counti nances ai.d frail lin.bs I'enote 1 lllic tidii which we find has principally orig.mtrd from neglect ot proper reinadies ot the conuiienecmpui i,f sickness. Alfirtlheia'icntcompl,iuHof on the stomach attendej with sickness, eottirenrts. &i lie nejhcts to procure proper medicine ; at truth be complains of pain in the side and a oinach wbli sour cructali. ru; his appetite becon.rs impuir, d. Lis real trotilleroine, bis mind hurasstd, and all things around him appear not in their proper suiiou. lie still neglects hiumlf, when in all probability the disease mry at tenth l es i f.iot seated ilut no medical aid will replace him again. At the tirst attack of siikness there should l " 110 time io.i" in procuring Dr llarlich's com roc mi sthkmitii mvu APtKikNT v ills, which immediUt !y ic u.oves bile from the stouiaeh, obviat cliwnin. remove disorders in the head' invigorate the mil.d, trengihc4i Ihe body, improve the liuinory.siid er livcn (he imaginanon j thus restoring the body tgain to its proper functions. Principle Otiiea, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. HENRY YO.Y,'lU:iH R. Octobtr 24, 1810. I "nl. TO THE AFFLICTED. THOSE who are suffering from various diseases incident lo ihe I unmn family, imdd do well 10 procura Dr. llarlich's Cumn uuil Sir ngihenitig and Oerniuii Aperiuit Pills, which re so pre. eminently rcccoinniend.d for Dy-p isia, Liter CompUints. 1 uiua 111 the side, Imk and bnasl, Nerviout Alltctions, He.i.i-Aehe, a; d all ihe dis eases ol the StoiiiHch and Ii, wis. P..mj,lili u mny be obtained gntic, which coniain full ai d eij lute dirrctiens for u.-inii. The read, r is ri f. rud to se -erat very inteies i'ig certificates of cures in t:ii Paper, which may he rthed upon, as ihey ure t l.cu from tha original. Fofade at No. 19, XOUJ1I EIGHTH sireel, Philadelphia. HENRY YOX TH EI. Mfc It. OatoW U, Uio. Agtut, Trans ortu lion Line T O B A L T.I MORE. (via nine wmn caial ) Warehouse foul of Clusnut Street on tht Penn sylvania CutiaL A BOAT h at-es the wharf of the subs, rilirr eve ry morning at 8 o'clock, running through to Haiti more in three dnys. Consignini nts ot produce, iron, Sr.c , will irreivo a despatch by this line, whic h has not hitherto been iqunlled by any other. Hale of freight as lo as by any other regular line. Iteierenres i JOHN V. DROWN, imrK .r ui-iMf 'KRIIViv x, htIi 1 irrr?nr Ballimore. J. Ai A. II. HERR. Goods intt tided for Pittsburg, rr any (joint on the Pennsylvania Canals, will le shipped wi hout delay on their arrival at Hnrrisbnrg, na this con. nects with the North American lino of Poitnble Boat to Pittsburg daily, and with the Susquthan. na Packet Line to Northumberland, Willuinsport, Wilkesbane, and nil intermediate Ijcc. GEORGE W. LUNG. Harrisburg, Sept. 9, IS 10. WorUs of A a lure. IN a stite ol health the intestinal canal may be compared to a river whose wstei flow over the ad joining land, through the channel nature or srt has mule, and improve (heir qualities; and to kei p up tli o comparison of tho river, so long ns it runs on smo ,thly tho channels are kept pure und healthy ; hut if by soma cause the course of the river i flop ped, then the w. I. r in the canals i na long, r pure, but soon becomes stagnant. There is I ut one law of circulation in nature. Whi n ihrrj is a super abundance of humorinl fluid (serocily) in the intes tinal tubes, and coslivencss takes pi ire, it A w.s back into the bloo I t es.-els, and infil rites itself in to the circulation. To establish tho free coU'sb of the river, wo must remove the o' slruitious which stop its fiee coure. mid tho c of its tributary stream. With tho body, follow the same natural principal ; rintove, by (hut tolunblc purgative imdicine limn drethj Universal Vegetable Pills, w hich ore sn ef fectual assist ince of nature, the supcrihundatice of humors in the intestine canal, By per -eve-ring in this practice, the w ays of the circulation will then be I 'stored to the full exercise of their natural func tions, and a ststo of health will be firmly establish ed Kemembcr, never suff. r a drop oi bluoJ to le taken from you- Evacuate the humors ss often and as long as they are degenerated, or as lorg as you are sick. Dr. Brnndreth'a Office in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, NORTH EIGHTH street, where hi pills can be had ut 85 cents per box, wiih full directions. fXj"l,"ly Rrnt in Sunbury, is H. 13. Masser Esqr. Sunbury, Sept, 9, 1810. Cei'lincalcs ol Agency. THE following ore the duly appointed agei;tn in their respertive counties, fir the sale of llntndreJi's Vegetable Universal Pills. Northumberland county : Milton Mickey oV Chambeilin. Sun'mry H. U. Masser. M'Ewei.s ville Gedib s, Gicen 5t Wulls. Georgetown F. Midlmger A. Co. I'nion county : I.cwisburc W.dls & Grdde. Mifflinburg Pellman ct Ucckly. New Uerlin John M. Dunfer. Sclinsgrove Eyre lk Co. Mid dleburg Ii-aac Smith. Lycoming county : Williamsport John Smith Newberry M. cfc J. C. Fuiuton. Munev W. A. Pelrican. Jersey Shore James H. H-' burn. Columbia county : Dmville T. & E. B. Rey nolds. Cattaw issa C. A. Brobts. Iltrwick Shu inan & Ritlenhouae. Blournsburg-John R. Meyer. Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1610. MOKE POSITIVE PtOUF Of the efficacy of Dr. Harlch's Compound Strengtuning und Herman Aperient Pills. Allkiiiikmi, Jdii.8, 184 J. To Dr H.irlich's Agent Sir: I wiih to state for the benefit of tho e who may be idllieted, that Dr. Hahlich Puts have emi.elv ctind me of Dys pepsia, of which 1 have been i.fll cted for many years. ( used both kinds, the Aperient and Strength ening, and I am constrained to say, ihnt thiy a:e a valuable disc. very, and act upon the system mildly, but very 1 Ifeclually. ( found the Tonic nills to quicken the circulation and cause a determination to the surface, aed to ftienglhen the we. k ftonuch and iucrcie ns powers. I he Aperieni pdls s,re the best calhariiu I ever ucd. am confident all Dv (replies would d i we 1 to make immeuiste Ir.ul and be ri lieve.l. Any one can call at my house uil be s ili-li.ij of the aliove at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N. I). The original certificate may be seen ur the (.iTu-e of the ' Spirit of thoTiuve." For sule at No. 19, .Ni rth Eighth street. 11ENKV YOX 1'HEI.MER, October 21, 1810. ,1'enl. LIVER COMPI..1IST. THIS dis. ase is discovered by a fixed nh!usc pain in ihe right side inn er the shmi ribs, attended with heat, uma.-incss ubout the pit of the stomach; there is in the right siJe ulso a dislt niion ; the p.i lii nt losi his ri petiie, and become rick ai d troubl ed wiih vomit ng. The tongue berimes iouIi and black, tho countenance clauses to a 1 aid or Aget.t. . citron rid , or yellow like tho-e i.lllirted wiih jiur. . 1 dice, difficulty of bi entiling, distuibed rest, attendee with a dry rotigi, dilhruliy of laying on the left aide, ihe n dy l ec Hues weak, end tina ly Ihe disease ie ininiti s ii.t i no her of a more irrioua nature, w hich in Ml probability is far l-eyond the power of hum in skill. Ur. llarlch ( ompnuiid Strcneih- 1 i i j 1 . 1 ...... f" "7 V ' " W' " riieik it, ard by c. n inuing Ihe use of the medicine a few ivii ks, a peifect cure Mill be perfoiwcd. Tliousan .'s can testify to this fact. Cirtifira'rs . f many persons 11 ay daily I e se n of the vlWc. cy of 'his invaluable mcdirine, by apply nj ai tho M.dii al Office. No. 19, NOR I H EIGHTH slieot, Philadelphia. HENRY YO.YTIIEIMER. O.tohci 21, 1840. Ajent MORE CUSC Ll'SIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy if Dr. llarlich's celebrated Medi I cinet. J D.n Sia : I was afflicted with a I ilious and nrrvii us ih-wasc to a er alarmina detrree. wi:h ult the sympl. me which so frequently i fleets a re- ; 1 xeu conuinon, v z: gicuiness in ilia head, viol lit 1 tremors iliillim ss, wi h a fixed pain in the tight side, complexion lad, and ros'ivenrss; indeed I was i 1 ,1 111 st miserable condition. 1 had tried many remedies, but found no permanent lebrf un til I had pu cba-ed Dr. llarlich's compound sireng., a iling nun ,erman utHricnt l ilts, u;c!i fr in tlteir snpi imr vi.tues, I vvue coinple t ly cured. and am u! I" 'o pursue my employ menl, free from pmu a .d dis (Mgu.il) JOHN U01.ES. I) e.d Xi-in-.. Ohio June 7 , 1840. I'ru.eiple li:i. e br the Uniled State, No, 19, ; nil 1-. li.U ll fi VK UK I , Pl.iUd.lpl.ii. HENRY Yi'X I'HEIMER " ' " .I, IK40. Agent. Tl.ETJl WILL PREVAIL. V a . a ur. i...r,i.ii . iie.li.ines are daily increasing in .stabh.h lb. ,, w nib. We have a communi. alum in ourei.hi 1,. t ,-d ly l.om a Hnn long .wicled, """" " ' "' "'-"J voucocrs lot this me.h Cine. tyirW of tht Timet, CilKAIIAitl'S illAOAXlAl', ADD THI , L,udloM and Ucntleiiien'ii World of .ltvruture und Fashion. (7'ie Cachet and tht Gentleman's United.) A NEW Volume, Under tho above title, of the -Y v.c I eMablishid and fashl .imble Magazine, The Philndolphiii Casket in conjuuc ion with ti e Gen (email's M igtin'ne, which ha-, b.-en every where pronounced ihe most tead.ibln und popular of the day, will be Oj iid on the First of J inuary, 1841, wiih nn nrr.iy uf Con lilmlors se uicd by Ihe union of talent nnd fame, which no peiiodical in the coun try tan boast or piclend to rtva'. Tho December number will, however, be a r-pic me 1 of I lie new volume. The V.lume will be opened wiih a new and beautiful type, the finest while paper, and with the firnl of n series of t nil'eilis ,m -nts unsurpised by any which hive yet npiMBnd io any Magnz ne. The style of el g.mce, the beauty nnd finish ol ihctc illustr.itioiis, and the extensive imp ovcinents wli ch will be inn le in Its ly nogrnphic .1 apiearance, und above all, ilia tone of its liters y department, by ti e bril innt sir.iy i f contributors, whose articles have rnr cheil the pages of cuch number, will ti.e it rhar aeier, second to no Magaz no in the Union. The c'. aracter of the orfc'rs which shill appear in iln pnges, will be iqnally removed from a mtk y s -sir i nieiil.il ly, and liom tin 1 IV itation 1 f nicrahty, wh le n true delineation of human natu.o in every vari. ty of passion is uirncd at noihing s'.i.ill be foui d in i a p ges to causo a blush upon '.hu clink of ihe most pure. 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The auih r pr 'ini cs to open the lir.-l of a new seri s of Tab s of the Sea, and fro;n bi- kinwn abihliis ai a depicter of ca scenes und life, rnu.'li may be relied upon from him in maintaining the popularity of the Magaz'ne Papers may be c xprc'. cd during the Volume, 1.I 0 fioni t'le auth -r ot the w. II known artirles, rnMle.l "The Log of Oel In 11 sidc''' The author of '-Syrian Letters," will els. lei.d his powerlul and grateful pen, 1 1 sus'j'm and increase ihe reput iti m of the work. The vnlusble aid if the uu hor of "Leaves f.oiu Liwyei's Port Folio," has . Is.i bien tci' cd, ai.d we may expect something sti I moie thrilling Irom the c ipac:out st. .res whii Ii a long life in the prufe-si jn h s ena bled him to hii-.s. An orr is on.il Chit-Chut wi h Jem ny S.ioil," und "O.iver Oidfedjw,'' is ulJO promised; wi h a variily f choice articles in pr so a;.d verse, fro n van. u writers ol eclcbr ty , as. con tnbu:or4 to ihe prominent M igizines of tlm cout. tiy. 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THE CULTIVATOR, A Consolidation of Bud's Cultivator and tht Ge nesee Farmer, wii.Lia OAtLonn tut luiiixb tuck in, kditors. lropettu9 or Vol. H, Tor 1811. THE Cultivator was established to Improve and elevate Ihe Agriculture of the country to give proper tone to the morals and mind of the Far mer ; to show him the dignity and importance of his profession ; to store his mind with useful kn w bdge, and convinco him that while all tla-scs are and mu'l be mote or 1st dependant on each other, he alone of the who'e can nuke any near approach to indcpeiidiiico. If there is one thing mote than another, whicli in this country gives a man superi ority ovei his fellow m.n.it is knowledge; and ibis kt.owlcdge, kn. wledgc which is as essential lo ll.e. suecees ol the fanner as to otlur men, it ia the de ign of Ihe Cul ivutor to uid in imparling. (jJ'The volume for 1840, is filled entirely with Original Communications, cnibiucing articles from about 300 Coircspondciit, from uhn st every state in the Union. If nn iucrenie of subscription beyond arey prece dent in the hist-ry of Agiicu'Juinl Journals, il lhc almost unanim ius voice ot the pul.be pitas in our favor, if the multitude of piivaie yit flat irlng te. limotiials v.n havu received, added to a ciiculaiioii amounting the fir.t ytar to Twhtt-two Thul sami, mny be athnitud as evidenrc, then wa have certainly mast abundant reason 1 1 be gratified with the success which has attended the Union of the Culmator and the lienc so Farnnr. Notxptnc h s lec.i 1 r wdl be spared lo render the Cultivator worthy of the patronage it has receive I, In the number, variety und excellence of its Illustrations, it is without a rival at home or abroad, the last Vol ume being crnbcll.shed with nearly O.it Hundred Engravings, illustrating the unprovid breeds ol H i si s, Cat, le, Slurp. Swine, Buildings, Implements, & making the Cultivator, ull ihb.gs c msideicd, it is believed, the Cheapest Agricultural Pu r ever pubtts ed in this or any otlnr country. TfcKMi One Dollar per annum Six coj i. s for f 5 th-.- money to le leini t -d in advance, Ir.e of pi s'.og -. A commission of 20 per cent, w ill be al lowed to Agents who obtain 25 or in ne suhscri I ers, nnd 25 per cent, to thosi: who obtain 100 or more. All subscript. ons to commence Willi a v. I unie. Poslm elerjaiid guntlemrn dis; o ed to lend thiii influenco lo aid ti:e cau.-e of Agiimhure, are ro spec.fi.lit r jue ted to act iisagi'ins. Address JESSE liUEL A CO. Publithirs of the Cul ivutor, Albany, Y. Y. BOSTON NOTION, THE LARGEST .1KD CHEAPEST SEWS PAPER IS THE WORLD. fSnn spirit of the age i utilitarian. Impr.iv,-. H mi i.t is slarrpeJ upon the face of everv thing. All the useful arts nre progressing wiih unp.irrallel ed rapidity, and the Art of Prititii g is coming iu for Us lull share if the commo.i improvement. Dctcimied not to he outdone in arty thing that per tain, to his profession, where ihere is a fair c'lauer for xertiori and enterprise, the undersigned has de termined upon i.-sning a shtet twice the sii.- of the Boston Weekly Tim. s, (and u lo take the place of that J a per,) and w ll contain eight columns more matter than the Brother Jonathun. Tins sheet wiil be calhd the BOSTON NOTION, ond it is determined thai it shall sustain a cognomen sa full uf meaning, and so interwoven with the ebtub lulled character of our Yankee city. It w ill be the La no 1st Newspaper i tiie Would with no exception und will be printed on a sheet lliir'y scven by fifty-two inches. It will be filled entirely with reading matter, and will contain Three Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight square inches, 01 Tw en'y-Seveli square fret of print in lir.o type! and a single number will contain more read ing than an ordinary book of Three Hundred pages. These dimensions will enable the publisher to diatv largely upon t'.ie niost popular periodical of the day, both American and Foreign ; and as the selections w ill be made with great care, it is b. Iit v eJ this paper will lie a welcome Notion to every family. Bcsldts a full synopsis of the current news of the diy.j as published in the Boston D .ily Times,) it will c.nluin Poetry, Popular Tales, Theatrical Criticisms, Police and other Court El ports'. Humorous Articles, Ac. Ac. The whole woild of Li.rra'.ure will -c ran-acked to fill it. From the study of the philosopher down to the police courts, through all regions of reason, poetry, romance, wit, und the ample record of folly, we shall glean from the past and the present and from ull naiions, to present as pleasing und useful a combination of recorded thought und current hu toiy, ns tho woild ran supp'y o' industiy produce. I bis is our "Uostox Notion." This great amount of wisdom and fun of wit nnd philosophy of novelties and antiquities we arc able to oiler, weekly for six cknts per copy, rdy six cents! and we can doit because of the fae.li i s of our press and office, and the connection of daily and weekly publications. For tiiuei dol lar we can sell a year's volume, tqu .l in quantity i f matter, with every variety a'so, to Fifty-two Vol ume 1 f Novels, such as are issued from the press ef tit s day. Fifty-two large Volumes for Three Djlars! Effected all by improved m chinny, and by a determination thai ill not be outdone iu cutei prize and usefu'ness. TERMS: Turik Dollars a year, always in advance no ordeis, no matter from what source, will be kit ndid to unless accompanied with the CASH. Single co tea six cents each. Post Matera or others remitting Twrnty Dol lars sha I have Eight copies sent to such persons and pieces as they may designate. GEORGE ROBERTS, Publisher. iaeorife XV. Layiig FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, Cui:sxi-t SriiKKT Wharf, II Anmsoi-iio, IS pn pared to re eive Goods and Produce ut the new wan-house, which his arrangements will en bio him lo forward w iih despa'ch to 1'hiladclphin, Pittsburg, Williamsport, Wilkesbirie, Colursbia, Lancaster, or any other point on ihe Pi nnsylv mi 1 and Union Canals, and the Pennsylvania and liar lisburg and Lancaster tail roods. GooJs from Philadelphia for Harris! U'g, Carh.de, I'hambtrshurg, Ac. Ac., forwarded with care and expedition Coal, Plastkr, Salt und Fish, constantly for sale. Sept. 0. Kciuoval. BOOK-BINDER Y. THE under-igned have the gratification of in forming the public, that notwithstanding tl.ey w re so unfortunate as lo have their bindriy burnt dow n, in larch lat, they hnte 1 pened a very extensive our, in Locust street, in the new building directly opposite Glenn's Hotel, und ate prep.ind 10 execute ull woik in their line with d.spsicli, nnd in a su petior style. Thnr RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and uf the first order and latest improv. mints ; and they fiel a cntifi. pence in thrir facilities for giving perficl ati fac turn to all who uny lavor I loin wiih their orders. Banks, County oMiers. Merchants, Mechanics and others, can be s;ipliidw:tli BLANK BOOKS of every description, wh ih for neatness and dura bility, will be equal .my made bv li e United Sum. -HU Kok A ('AMINE. H ARRIMIURG, rnpi. 9. SOMBTIIINO NOW!!! tub caxAi-isr ao ar.s-r FAMILY lVEWSl'APlin now piBLisnsD. Only $1 50 par Annum I rpiIE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER, - one of the best and cheapest newspapers iu this country, conlaiiiing all tha choice Reading Matter of the six daily papers, including the "CLIP PER'S LOO," is published every Saturday, at $ 50 per annum. QCj- The "OCEAN" H under the editorial charge of Jon II. HtwiTT and Jons Wills, Esqrs., the former well known as editor, proprietor, or princi pal contributor to every literary publication issued in this city for the last fifteen years; and the latter. Inn? contributor to various periodicals, bul more publicly known sinre his connection with the "Dal timohk Ci.ippm." The extrsordinary success whiih lias attended the establishment of the Balti more Clipper, now numbering a larger list of sub scribers than any other newspaper tver published in Maryland the dat'y application for a weekly japrr, to send, by mail, to country subscribers and the many facilities, possessed ly the under signed, for this undertaking, have indue d them to spare 1,0 expense in getting up a paper which can not fail lo boa welcome visitor into every man's family. Ii is printed on entire new type and fine white piper, and will compare, for beauty of wo kman- sli p and excellence of reading mailer, with any . : . 1: 1 . , 1 . t it. ... . . jn iiooieui now puoi sueu in ine iinitca ?Mn!c. Term: For Mail Bubsciibers, $1 50 per an num, in current money, forwarded (free of xpense) to the publishers. (Xj- Postmnstirs disposed t i act as Agents for the Ocean, will ncii.e five copi.a weekly, per an num, for five dollars. Puvmrnt always lo be made in advance. Addret "BULL A TUTTLE, Printers, Baltimore, Md. ASTUMSI1IG IXCRIItSi:. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUUSCR1BERS IN TWO MON I HS II! W h k is we first purchased the old snj well known cstabl shmi nt of t e Sulurday Llvriiiu l'ost, we Nta cd tbiit the p er circulat.il so widely a niong the rtii.dy, loading portion of ihe United Stales, that we e:. t. red upon our I, bors with full confid-nc of the future. Our succes has since been bcyotij our most sanguine expectation, asour weekly r. c.ipts overbalance those of any cotenqio r.iry aper. Our lot has continued 10 swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have the confi dence, that ot the present rate of inereas.', we shall be enabled 111 a few months to boast of more th-m 3;,0tiO subscribe!! When we commenced our lahars, we announced distinctly, that the time of the paper should lie decidedly moral, anil that nothing shuu'd le ndnntted into our columns, which the most facidious falhcr 0 uld disapprove of. and de term ned that as nn approved Family P..ner, it should not contain a paiagraph, with the spirit uf which a patent wouIJ not wish to have a daughter familiir, und we therefore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical nutters should appear in our CelumtiH, at d that wr should be ppt.sed to I I1e.1t. 1 s as tliingi calculated to injure: Ihe healthy action of an hulicst 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 apeedy downlull, bul we threw ourselves upon Ihe sober, rutioiiul and experienced poitinn of the people of the United States for sup port, and we have been nobly sustained. We thought and expressed the opinion, that howtver careless many might bo upon this subject, that few, even if they did not entirely disapprove of such entertainments, cared a! out having the gross details forever paraded before the eye of their children, and tl.o sickening and nauseating eulogy of all kinds of characters made familiar to their minds. e drtermintd also, thst white the paper con tinued under our contri 1, it should be str.etly neu tral in politics, and that as news and Ii cra y jour nalists we had nothing to do with the m alter ; this dctirmh ation has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, nnd whilo we shall continue U give our reiders such public document as may be deemed of inte rest to ull, and auch a history of the progress of political events, as are strictly in keeiiug with our duly, und the character of the paper, we shall stu diously and thoroughly avoid auy contamination of partiz n politics. The paper is now printed in a new and beauti ful type, has received the praise of muny editors of I iste, as 'the handsomest family sheet in the Union.' Our efforts have I cell directed to ihe combining of beauty and :mphc.ty with utility and late. The Post is printed oil a stout while paper, ren dering it neat and durable for filing. Li i.d.lition lo ilnse itforts totvnr l perfect'on in the mechanical department, ond ext. nor ol our pa per, no labor, and no cost been spared in ihe de vtlopcment of intellectual stringth. The present variety of interes'ing tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together with the valua ble contrdiuiious of our own circle of literary friends w ill continue lo give interest to the paper, while everything important and worthy of note thai Happens in the Old World or the New, shall be cod.-cted and collated for the taste of out rea ders. The Ladies' Department shall always be choice and select, and shall receive strict attention, while such things as may interest our juvenile leaders, and that itnpoitant and lurge class of our readers, the Faimer will not be overlooked. In order lo grntify, as much as possible, the laudible desiie of our country readers, a portion of our ultuniion will be devoted to the collection und diffusion of such News, Memoranda, Tables, Facts, Hints, Ae. as may seem important to agriculturists, and the pop ulation resident without the confines of our great cities The state of the markets and the fluctua lious in the prices will be regularly and what is of more moment, Correctly given. We have ever been opposed to the constant bluster and parade made by some editors, about Ihe eicellcnce of their papers, and hate resolved that the Suturd .y Evening Post, shall be conduct ed, as to stxak for itself. Our readers will always fn d in its columns the tuihest and uici-l aulhen ic information, es well as the most choice and tnteitaining literary matter. We tuve totally discarded the system ol filling ihe p ptr wiih quack advcrlUeinents, but prefer giving our re. dels from week to week, eiiteituinmg read ing matter. And we f. el assured that we shall be no losers thereby, as bul few readers cue about having a pi er filled with description of lluse nauseating coui- 1 pi'lllllN. ( The Saturday Ffening Post, will be furnished I for 2 per annum in adv ,nce. or one copy ibree years I. r f 5. 1 o those who wish lo subscribe for a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy nf the Philade'phia Ca k.t, and two copi. s of the Foal for one year for $5 free uf p 'stage and dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To lhoe who i-h to sub eribr. we would say, that llie safe-l plan ia to enclose ihe money in a letter nnd direct to us. Most postmasters will frank their letters if relating lo nothing but the bus. 111 ss ot ihe office, and all postmasters who will he kind enough so to do, we shall be pleased to ac knowledge a agent. Address , , GEORGE R. GRAHAM A CO. I No 36 letters Alley, Phlladrlphi). THE i K V WOK LD. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, IIANDSOM EST, MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. IDITID BT PARK CLKJAJHS AND IPtS SABatHf . WITH multiplied resource, for rendering the Niw Would more valuable than ever a a comiendious newspaper nnd repository of elegsnt literature, we enter upon ihe second volume (folio) 0:1 Ihe 24 th . f October, dicssed in a beautiful garb of new type, cast expressly for the purpose. It will tht refute be a fitting time to commence new subscriptions, as well as for the renewal of thoso whieh may then expire. Duiing the first year of the existancc of th Ni:vr WoRLn, it Ins acquired a reputation and circulation superior to any weekly piper irj th country; ; and has furnished toil subscrits rs, during that peri, d, (liesides a I Ihe current news of the day, d rioesiir nnd foreign) new and valuable works by Talfoutd, D'Israell, Th-ma Moore, Mis Mttford, Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainswiith, Kuowle, Bulwer, Matryat, and others works, which in Lon don could nut Le purchased for fifty time tha amount of the subscription price of the NtW WmlJ. In addition to works of interest by theso eminent authors, it has contained th cream of th periodical Itterntureof the day, r.s well as originul atlicles from the pons of some of the m jst popular writers of America, among whom we may mention Mi.- Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longf. t low, ihe uthor of "Vatikc Notions," Simins, Street, Ae. Ac. In po iticks we shall, as hitherto, maintain an armel neulr ility. Our columns as heretofore will be unot jcetiniiahle in a moral point of view. In criticism we shall, in justice to the public, mantaiit a perf, ct indepen let.ee, even though we incur Ilia veiigcnce of all tho dunces- We shall, in conclu sion, earnestly stiive I render our sheet not only worthy of the unparalleled lavour it has ex penanced, but of a continually extending circulation. While we coiiiinue to liirni-h with nil posilde prunviliide the most uttrr-ctite liter lure of tho day, we shall, as our means enlarge, ufford that Compensation n native ant'iors, which mny induce lliem to in ke the New World the medium for presenting to tlis public their best produ tious. Our excellent Lon don correspondent w.ll be continued, and due ot lentioii wdl be paid to the comerc.al, agricultural and news department of out paper. A QUARTO EDITION Of s'xtren la:ge pagi was Commenced en llio sixll of June last, in ordvr to meet the wishes of large number of subscribe!, by giving tin m its lic'i nn I taiie 1 content in a suitible form for I i ding. Tfiis wc have done without h iving euliuured the pr;ce so that niw suh-crihi rs, and other on the renew,, of pn villus subscriptions, ran lake their choice be twe. n the (Ju nto and Folio form. Qj-- But u Aw sets of the Quarto, foil No I, now lem tin 01 baud in the oilier, and wc shall therefore, not I., nl'le' long to supp'y iln m. TERMS: Tun. . DoLitn a year in advtnco for either ediiion ; 01 l'i ri: Doll a us for two copie In all cases le'.tera must be lee, or ; . .at jai.', c they will r.-intiin detd in the p. si-olHce. (Tj" All Po Imiotc.s who willuct for u nre ot nutliorized Agents, and may rutain 25 per cent 0 tho subscription price, (J:l,) for cjinrn ssiorn, if r. iniit-'d in New-Vork or Ksstern " oney ; or 00 cent on each, if in notes of other solvent bai.ks, whic may be at a discount here. fIj'Editorj nnd Pul lisheis who dea're the col linuance of an exchange, will please copy the alo ihtce or more limes, or otherwise notice itie content and rend us a marked paper. Letters rela ive to the editorial depirtn ent mu be addressed to Paiik Bixjamix A Fpts Saiioe Editors: those relative to the buisness depsi ment, lo J. WINCHESTER, Publisher, No. 30 Ann street. IS A Z A K I) ' S b.MIEl) STATES COMMERCIAL AN SI MISTICAL REGISTER. Containing d uuiciits f,cie ard oth. r useful information ilium live of the history and resources of the Amine inion, anu 01 ncti Mate; embracn g comtner manufacturer nnrii n'ture inii rnl iiit,.. r Its . . . I uaiiks, currency, lioances, education, etc. Ac. Edi ted by Samuel Hazard. Publi-hed every Wednesday, at 79 Dock street The prieo lo subscribers is fo per annum, p .yablu on the first of January of each yea'. No subscrip tion received for less lln.n a yeur. Subscribers out of the principal citUs to pay in advance. r n o i i-: ens OF TUR JOURNAL OF Till. AMERICAN SILK 0 CIEI'V, AND RURAL ECONOMIST, mnni it oiiikox a. smith. THIS Journal was established bv the Americsr. Silk Society, for the purpose of ddTusing practical information on the ci'ltvrk or silk 111 the Ututec States. It has now brin published one y.ar, and may be considered a work of standard character. The first year's publication, comptising the firs volume, containes a mas. of valuatde inloinislion and it will be the o! j cl of the editor to make the second equal in ull respets, if not superior, tc the first. The important fact is now esta' lished be yond any question, that the people ot the UniteJ Slates can make silk chxapkii and batti ii than any other nation upon earth. It ha been proved by unimpeachable te.t mony, that the entire est of producing siik ready for niaiket, does not exceed TWO HOLLAR ARD TWtSTT F1VX CE.1TS PUB rot sp, and its lowest value is roin hollars A.vt riprr cknts; also, that oxa acdk of ground plant ed in morus multicaulis, will produce the fusty eat the trees are planted, ioi rti-ugut poi nds 01 silk, leaving a clear prulit to the producer ol o.vi Ki'Minso and Litiiir DOLLAiis! It has also been proved that the childi.n and f. males, funy firmer', f.nnlv can, with the greate t possdde ease, j.roducc from fifty to a hundred p. umls uf silk evety ycir, without any cost whanver to the i xpeuse ol the firm after the lr.es aie planted; snd tlnr. fore, thul ihe whole amount of silk will le so much clear g. in, s .y fr. m Vf 2 ii lo $ 150. Willi tliesc facts we sul 111 t lo an intell gent people wether it is not a pr- a', nnd important object for them lo introduce Ihe cul ture of silk in every fanner's family in the Unio.. To enable all our lain, era to make si k, tlwJuvH sal op th b Amibicai Silk Societx' waaistib hshrd; it coniutns lain piactical dtivsion for ci-l- TIT .T1.VO TH a TSIts, PKLHlSauLsj SAUIK6 SILK, wo i ms, umlivo Tuzsim.and prep&r r g it fi matkrt, Ar. besides all oth. 1 int.rmutiou that can be r quired to enable auy pi atou lo tuUst upon ike business, euhir oa a large or smU scsle. Etry Mend of his c unlry, into. w!ve Ju nd 1 hi paper may fall, -R hr doing a patriot aii J pbiiau;ht..pii , work ly inducing his friends and 11. ighbouis to en ter ibeir name uj on ih list of aubscriJier. 'I he Jouin.l of the Auieitcaii Scicly iapubhJied montU'y. iu pamphlet turn j each nutulw contain ll.iity -two octavo paces, punil Pn in w ty pe and handsome paper, wi h a printed colored enter. 1 m ms : Two dollars a year, or six copies for ti n do'la a, a ways lobe paid before the work is sent. All aubcriUiot:s to bein with the fi'sl num. U-r of the year, aud in no esse will th wmk be sent to any ubcr.ber longer than it shall have teen paid for. G3'Nxw i rscribkns, who tak the first and second volumes, will he chrg. d only Taan DoL tAka forth two start.