IMPORTANT PROOFS. Vf the rfitaey of Dr. Harlich't CehbraUJ Mcdi tint. t The following certificate wa sent Iry Mr. E. B. flinmnn, agent nt Cincinnati, OKio. Theteean be fio nvatake in it, at (he paittes are well known. Mr. Fn kiel R gdon, of Anderson lonhip, Itnmi!ton,muitv, Ohio, wmsevetal day troubled vvi;h lullu affections, acidity of (lie stomach, at Omled with the uausl symptoms of dyspepsia, and -having made trial nf various medicine without (finding relief, was cured by the above medicines, A tint, E. RIG DON. 'Cincinnati. June SOlh, 1840. VET LATER. Mr. Vanre. of Washington iiuiiiv, wri:ci a follows Dear Sir Dr. Hnrhch's .fiil s are perfoiminst some of the most wonderful cure in th a vicinitv ever heard of. The were in'roUuccd here about aix month ago, by one of my neighbor, who boughl half d len package 'from the Piltshung office. I om aware of f.iur casce in this plsce where complete cure "have been per .formed, one of severe rheumatism, two of elyspepsia, ad one of a most shocking arid aggravated lici vous roniplait , of ten or twelve years standing. I end yuu enclosed five dollars ; p'rare I forward riills for that amount by the bejrrr, WiMinm Ward, Attest JOHN VANOE. July 27. 1840. IS. IS. The above certificates, comparrd with the very many .iheady rreci'ed, ceitumly muil con vince ihnse similarly afilieled, (lint thiy can yet be ti.rv-d by tl.c u?c of these iiiv.du.il.le medicine. Irinri;.il i llice, No. 19, North Eighth atrcel i'luladclphia. t r tle bv HENRY YOXTDEIMER. October 24, 1310. Agent. DYSPEPSIA DYSPEPSIA ! ThM ir.-.ul.'enunH mid pcacc-destmying disease. Thousands nnd tens of thousands suffer from tlmt coniiiion di-trcssing complaint. Ditptpsia ia fcrijjj.'ii.'v causul by overloading or distending the uoinui h bv fjw.w tilting or drinking itnlijts:-jt-:e miJ nriil tuliBi.ii.ci.-s ttken into the ftomacli. or fmrii lone coniinucd eonaiijintion of the buwl., a suib'iitiry life, feat, gpcf, cnxiety, a copious draft ofcM watr:, Crustic purgi.tivc meilicintg, ilysi n Iviy, miM-aniuge-, ii t run If nt and tiasn. di: ar f cu.iiis ol i lie s.oinach und bowls, iirevuliir meals, .itc I.uum, and too fiCiuent use of apiiituous JitjllOIS. 'I'lie symptom of d'nprpsia may be dcsrrilicd aa a want o2 uoprMc, or un mooiturjl or voracious one, naMM ami homt'iim litmus tomitini, and din and ir. i iiriit ili irii-ioi.i of lite lonluch aftr e;:!ir.( acid and putKsei.t em. tulioi a, water brash, jvi-.- in tlie region of the hloniach. ei aiivi i.f, pal w ' . ilic heuit, dizziiHs and dimness of the witlii, !r'uibed icst, tremors, inent.il t!i j omb ney, ..a'uli'i cy, ki.i.-in, neivous irrititulily, i lulii e s, sa !owio-s (,f cjii: loiion, great ifpres:ii afn-r c.iMig, Ungnor and gcmral dvt ility, sick liuid at he, Ae. CL-RI'At the her.d of a'l remm'ira atnmta Dii. JldM n il's C'oMPiii'xn S i ii kxutiikm sn 'J'omc i (it.n-MAx Apri.m t?ST 1'ill, whieli ort great ly up u il.e eiit dtic motion of tho iiiteaiines, then I y p'odiicing regul inly ol the bowls, at li e si!ic utie improving the functions of ihe jlebililnu eii o 'bus in v goruting und restoiiii the di-ue.-iue itivns to t healthy action, 'i'lus iiodic nc c d r.i I iln in prn.li.cing iclitf. roll ami ixp'ici'e di-cctions aceemranv the ai'oir Miiikiniv j.ikcnibc u paniphUl v.bich dc si r b i i!iense. the inniiner of treating, A e. I'lii.cpV iflico fr ihe L'nitid Sii.ics, No. 19, -Wr'h i;iC:uTH isTIJKET, I'bilodtlph a. IIK.NKU YOA'lltElMER. O .r 24, is4o. ei. .FEMALES. VI! a'e tronl.lril n i h sit k hendnche, pain in the --.! , 1-rea-o, mi l i m-k, loss of apietite, (latulen iv, loni e t -p ii . j r.,.:i .it ,i ,.1 ibp liiait, fiillil iii s it ci.li i. c"-. -rckne-s at the sl.miach, liibons 1.11, vC'-i.s, t: .trees a cln-si, n.iusea, vomiting, rt . . i. liic rtnt.iti i, flushi, gs ol Unit, m.d il.ilii ii. .. ili-f st s ,,f -.J,,. ,c, nd , :13.1ns nf dij;elion, Ac. Il: si who iiiiiv be li.us iililcin', bllOlllJ 11 t.'aicllii ft rij.o Dr. Hurich's Compound iit-.tiewng lur..f. unit urriuan Aptntnt I'llts. vim li w w.irjuiiil to give Hou.11l1.1le rebel. 'J'l.ot.i-no is 10 wealiuosi daily I t houl, whose coun-'- 11 itcen nnd ( ,le emaciated cheeks bear oceular iv.imssto .iiknu ,md hlMuiion. I'oiild thti.e i!miiis be piruuibd to use l!i:s invuiuublc liu-ili-cne, 1I1, would toon find their wti.k und dcbili'a 11 A f r .iiin stienglilerieu, their minds conipi sed. 0 1 a!i pain, and iltiei-s driven f:oin llio i-yncio, Mhen il e lody will ntain r. new i s lost vigor, aud I ill ,.n n new :fe," ,.nd death fur o while be dc- .'..ed of Us prty. Whallna t but ficla glad t . tu lioi.. t tir 111 nr relalivi and di nr friei.ds, sna'-hcd as il by ning e ft,,m that lut.il dei-t oyer Death ye nlio me Uboring uiidei dist ne let not another li.y or Might ius will. out procuiing this medicine, as it will i;i a majority of can effect a p( imniinl cure. lUuitmUr tleluyt urt duniicruui ; and if 'umse is ncglecicd, na r-xugis will doubly in cro;se. Tj i'rineii le f illire for the I'nited -States, No. ;Oiilll EIGHTH sl.ret, wl cie r.ccomn en datiors of ln;r!iei'e of ih-ioiis may be -een, all ol vtLidl hirto Ueii cuicj cr UneiUttd ly the itU-d.cine. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Octcbcr S4, 1810. Atnt. s:ck.lss. 'I HERE are many persons that we d.,ily L, hold, -whom- coiiiiii iinnces a. U I'ml inn Ii lirobdliiliiv Il.e I'tsea-e may ul lei III be so fast siuied. ihal no uWiral aid u ill n place bun sgain. Al the first nt.ain ol m knits ihere should be " no lime lo-i" in pr. curing Dr- 'llarlch's ruvroiMi sthknotu em.ni Ai'mtsT pills, which immediately )r. inuves U:lc I10111 the stomach, obviate cotivctea. lemuve ui.,r.Jci in the head' invigorate the inibd, tlrcngihui ilie Imdy, iuiprove I; e iiiiinory.ui.d en Iiveii Ihe nuagina ion ; thus resloruig the UaJy Msinto i-s pu per functions. Principle Olliec, No. 1J, NORTH EIGHTH sire, t, Tlnlade'plii 1. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 24, 1810. AtllL TO THE .1FFLWTED. THOSE who are tuffering fn.m various diwases incidti.t lo the I umnn family, would do t 10 pnruieiJr. llurl.ch's Compound Strttigthenitig and Oeriuun A triint Pills, v. bah tru so pu en.iiifiilly rtuiniin, ended for D)cppia, l.Jver Cnpipluila, 1 aii.s iu liie si.le, back and breast, Ndvinua Afb clioiis, Head-Ache, aid all the ihs lniS ol il.e MeniHch and liowls. Pamj'hlets may I e o! uined gritis, wbU h coi.ti n full ai d exlicue d r. nn i t for uing. The re.uli r is it fern d lo se rrsl v, iv iiiuris i'ig ei rl fiialea ot curia in this HI er. width 11 ay le ril td upon, as ihey are taken t'.'i' "' 0, a" l- F"' ' A''. 19, NORTH LIGU1 ii 1M;t( pbiladelpUa. HtNRY YOiTHKIMER. .......hi,...., f I. . . ,' o proouonny ihiar levmnl l.p pwer 1; .... wh, -h we fn,d ,a. punnpally ongmaud !,,., ; human skill. Dr. llinlch s t Lnouml String. I' u; 2 W'."!' ad,tr0,,,''''''"'''f Tunic and t.an.an A,,,rLl V,. . t s. , "ul'". .it con.1l.n.ol41Ve on k. n at the commencement J , v, I , .....a .-. a, ended wh .,cA.eoW,rer,;t 4f., . ,lwk . ,r, , c..lilluil.R ,hl. Uke of .he ,u hci I l..Mev ci. ..procor. proper miduuie: at len hhe a I. w w, eks, a , ,ect curt will l e 1 erh . , d co,.,!..,.,, pu,:, tho side .nd sumach wi,, Thousands can t.'sl.fy ,o lui. fa 'lr'"""d- lis ..' mV mUU i'T0"1'4 .i",1",i,,d' "'' f Uiauy persons 11 iav daily be se. ..s UsltroulleMime, l. iniud tn.rass.,1, ,,d all of the ellie cy ,.f this n.t.Hual.lc medic, e I v am ly. I ing. a eu. dh.m appear no ,u, he,, proper sn.tiou. ,g a, tl.e '.Medual O.r.ce. No. 9 No 'i ll He s i l 1. eh tts Iiiuiki II, wl.en in ull iTohal.iliiv I 1'lCli l'ii i.,.;i..i. 1 . . ' -u"l Transportation Line TO UALT1MORE. (Ti TIM watch ctnii.) "Warehouse, foot if Chesnut Strtel on tht Pen syvania Canal. A BOAT haves the whnrfof the uharriber eve ry morning t 8 o clock, -running ihrotmh to Dull more in Ih'ee day. Consignment ot produce, Iron, Ac, will receive a despatch by this line, which ha not hitherto been equalled by any ether. Rate of freight at lew a by any oitier regular line. Reference I john w. nrioWiV, DUCK & II Kit ft. I . . KERN AN &. STILI.NIGER, f1""'". i. & A. II. II EUR. J Good intended for I'ittaburg, nr any point on the Pennsylvania Canals, will le chipped "wi hout debiy on their nrrivnl at Harrisburs;, aa this con nect with the North Ameriran line nf Tollable Uosls to Piiichurti daily, and with tho Su.qurhnn. na Packet Line to Northumberland, Williamspor. ti : ii . I ill. . vi lueese.-irir, ami en linennriiiate- loco. CEuRGE W. LAYNG Hariisburg, .Sept. D, 1840. Works oiWaturc. IX a at itc of health the inir-tinil canil mav be compared to a river xvho.-e w .te flow over the ad joining; fund, through the channels n.iln c or urt has made, and iuipiovps ll.eir quahtic.-; and to kep up the comparison of the rivir, o long ns it runs on smootlily dc channels tire kept pure and henlihv; but if by some caue the rouri-p of the -river in slop- peo, ineiiiuo w.i. rui ine ramls is lie Inngirpurc. but foon becomes stagnant. There is but one law ot circulation in :atu c. Whin there is a suoei abundance of humorin! fluid (srrociiy ) in the intes tinal tuhis, nnd corliei.es. takes place, il fl ws back into the blooJ es,c!a, nnd infihratts iell in- to the circulation. To eslabli-h tho free course of me river, we must remove the o' atructinna which slop ita fue rour-e. nnd tho e of its tributary slieam. Willi the body, follow the same naturil principal ; r tnovc. ry nun taiualile purgative medicine limn dvtthjt Vnivtrmil Vrtsctablc l'ills. which are nn el. f. ciubI assist ,nre of nuluie, the super il umlance of nui,i,M 10 me. ojicMine raual. IJy per evprir.g in this prac tice, the ways of the cireul ition will iheii lie H-lored to the full exercise of their niluril fiine. tiona, ind a state ot health will be fiinilv eslabli..h ed Remember, never mfl r a drop ol blood to be taken from you Evacuate the humors aa often and as long as they are degenerated, or aa long us juu air sick. Dr. IJrandrelh'sOiTice in Philadelohia. is al No 8, NOR TH EIGHTH street, where bis pill-can be had at 25 cenia H-r box, with full dircclious. fjj t 'lily ag-eiit in Sunlmry, is 11. U. Maser Efqr. ouuouiy, cM-pr, , IB-Jli. C'crliJicaU's of Agency. THE following are the duly apj oinled agents in their respective comities, for the tale of llnmdrcili's Vrcctublr Vnirrrsoi Pills. ftorthumbeilni d countv : Milton Mickey A Ch.imheilm. fi.n'.ury H. U. Masser. M'Ewei ville (a'rddis. Green St Walls. -Gcoigetown F. Miilbnger &. Co. Union eoui.ly : Lewiidiurg Walls & Geddc. Mifflinburg IVIImar. & Uiekly. New Berlin John M. lK-nfer. i linsgiovc Eyic & Co. Mid dleburg l-niir mith. Lycoming c.uniy t Williamspor' Jolin Smith N'pwIm ny M. & J. C. Fum-tun. Money W. A. IVirican. Jerwy Shine Janus H. H-'burn. Colombia couniy : Uanvillc T. cV E. IJ. Rey nolds. Cnttawissa C. A. Urobts. II, rw ek Miu- innii vV H tienliooe. Ulin.insliurg-John It. Meyer. Kunbnre, Sept. 9, 1840. MORE POSITIVE PHOUF Of the rfficacy if Dr. llarlch's Compound Sirengl tuning and Ctrmuti Aperient '.lis. AiLEt.iir.ST. Jan. 8, lsl:. To Dr llarlicli's Agent ir: I wish to stale for the benefit of tho e who may l e nillicied, that l)r. IUiilicu's Tills have eniiirlv rund me of l)ys pipsia, uf w Ji eh 1 have been nfll cud for maiiy veins, 1 used koth kinds, the Aperiei.t .m l Mrei gili ening, and I am constrained to soy, thai tiny aie a valuable dicuvtry, aul act upon the system mild'y, I nt vrry 1 llcciually. I found the Tonic pills "to quicken tho ciicu:ation und caute a di termination to the surface, r.cd to ttieiigtheri the we. k itomach and incicje lis powers. 'J lie Ajerieni pil.'s i.re ilie In si calUariic I et r umi). I .on coiitident all l)yr peptics would d.i we I to make immeuiate trial and tie r. lieve.l. Any one can call at my house und be salieiljd of the above at pletoure. DAVID R. POPE. N. B. The or'ginal certificate muv W mcii ar tlo flice ol the " S..r;i of the Turn a." For sale at No. 19, Ni rtU Eighth str.tl. 1IENKV Yt)XTHEl.MER, October ?1, 1S10. .Ii'rnt LIVER COM Pi. 11 XT. THIS disease is discovered by a fixed i h!ue pin in the right si.'o nm'er the liou nb. attend, d with heat, uiuaiiicss ubm.t the pit f the atouidch; illi re is in die right sii'c ..Iso a ili.-l. mion ; the p 1 lii i;t o s hi ap eiile, at.d I rem ,es rick ai d hous ed with vomit 1, g. Ti e tongue Ik c. nits muh and l lt.it,, tho comiti uanee chuiifes lo 11 pale 01 cilron color, or ji How like tlio e iiilliiled i:h j mi., dice, dilliculiy vf bunlliiiv, di-tu.Ud rei-t, i.ilendee Willi a dry riAr,, dimeuliy of laying 011 the I. Il aide, the lit dy Incomes i;k, and ii. a ly Ihe diseire ii 'iiinmm ouo miu in r 1 1 a untie xnous iialuie EIGHTH street, Pliila.h Ii hia. , HENUV YOXTHEIMER. October 21. 1810. A:;fHl MORE CUXVLLS1YE P ROUPS, Of the rjicary if Dr. Uarlidt' ethbraled Mcdi. tines. Df.aii Rm: I was nlllicted with a I ilioua nnd ncrvioua disease to a very ularmii g degree, wiih nil the syinpl. inn which so frequently Meets a re I ned condition, v:: gbldiness 1,1 tl e head, viol m tremors rtiinini'si, wi h a fixed pain in Hie light side, complexion lad, and rosiiveness; indeed I was in n most miseiabte condition. 1 had tried many remedies, but found no permanent icI ef un til I hail puiiha.ed Dr. Jlarlich's eompound strengthening nnd Herman operant Pills, whxh fr 111 their supnior vi.tues, I wuc compleiely curej. and am al le to pulsus my employment, free from pain and disease, (i-igiiid) JOHN UOl.Es. Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7 , 1840. Principle Office for Ihe United Slates No. 19, NoitU EIGHTH KTREEC, Phikid.l, hi,. 1IENKY YOXTHEIMER Oeto1, 84, 1640. Agent. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. Dr. Harlich,a medicines are daily increasing in public for, and want i,oq, ly i,u, , f , lrutl t0 establish Ihe.rworit,. 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THE Cultivator was established to Impiovo and elevate the Agriculture of the country t to give a propct lone to ihe nionds and tnind of ihe Far mer; to show him the dignity and impoitance of hia profession 4 to store his mind with useful know ledge, and convince bun that while all classes aro ami mutt be mote or less dependant nn each other, he alone of llio whole can make any near approach lo independi noo. If Ihere is one thing more than another, which in thia country gives a man superi ority ovei bis fellow men, it is knowledge; and thi knowledge, knowledge which ia as essential lo Ihe suecees of the farmer aa to olhtr men, it ia the de ign of the Cultivator In aid in imparting. (Jj'Tlie volume for 1840, ia filled entirely with Original Communications, eiiih.aciug articbsfrnin about 300 Coircspuiidcnts, from almost every slate 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 pi ess in our fuvor, il ihe multitude of puvale yet flaticrlng tes timonials we have received, added to a circulation amounting the first year ioTweitmwu Thou hash, may be ndniiiud as evidence, then we have certainly most abundant reason to lie gratified with the success w hich h is attended the Union of the Cultivator and the Genesee Farmir. No expense has I een or will be spared lo render the Cultivator won by uf the patronage it has received. In the immlier, variety and excellence nfits Illustrations, it is without a rival al home or abroad, the last vol ume being embellished with nearly One Hundred Ijiigi-avings, illustrating the unproved breeds oil! i- sts, Cutih, Shtcp, Swine, Duiidings, Implements, xc., making the Cultivator, all things CKisidered, it is believed, the Cheapest Agricultural Paptr ever published in this nr any ollur country. Ttaxs One Dollar prr annum Six conies for ?5 the money lo be lemi ted in advance, free uf postage, A commission of 20 per cent, will lie al lowed to Agents who obtain 25 or more subscri bers, and 23 per cent, to those who obtain 100 or more. All subscript. una lo commence with a vol ume. Postmarters and gentlemen disposed 0 lend their influence to aid the cau-e of Agiiculiure, are re spectfully r. quettcd to act ss agetns. Address JESSE ULEI. &. CO. Publishers of the Cultivator, Albany, X'. Y. BOSTON NOTXON, THE LARGEST.1XD CHEAPEST NEWS PAPER IN THE WORLD. rilHE spirit of the age is utilitarian. Improve JL mint is stamped upon the face of every thing. All the useful arts are progressing with uiiparrallel- ed rapidity, and Ihe Art of Prinlii g is comir g iu for iu lull share of the common improvement. Detenu ed not lo be outdone in any thing that per tains to his profession, where ihere is a lair chance for exertion und enterprizc, the undersigned has de termined upon issuing a sheet twice the size of the Llostnn cekly 1 lint s, (and is lo lake the place of that paper,) and w.ll contain eight columns more matter limn the lirother Jonathan. 'This sheet will be called the UOS'TON NOTION, and it is determined that it shall sustain a cognomen sj full nf meaning, and so interwoven with the estab lished character of our i ankee city. It will be the La at; i st N'xwsi'aplh is the Won Li with no iveplin nttil will lt piinted nn a atif! thirty seven by fifiy-iwo inches. It will 1 filled entirely with reading matter, and will contain Three 'Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight square inches, o, I wenty-evei, square leel ol print in tine type! and a single number will contain more read nig than an ordinary book of Threo Hundred pages. These dimensions wdl enable the publisher lo diaw largely upon the mot popular iieriodica'a of the day.bnlh American and Foreign ; and as the selections will be made with great care, it is bilii v c.l Ibis pr w.ll le a welcome Notion to every family. Dcsldi s a full synopsis of the current news of the diy,; as publitlxd in the Dot-tun D.ily -,: v ,1 - . . 1 ones,; ,1 win ci main roctrv, J'opulir l abs, Theatrical Criticisms, Police and othei Court Rt- Kirls-. Humorous Articles, Ac. Ac. 1 he wh.de woild of Li crature will be ranracked lo fill it, Fiom Ihe aludy of the philosopher down lo the police courts, through all regions of rruson, pocliy, romance, wit, and the ample tecord of folly, we shad glean fiutn ihe past and the present and fiom all riaiohs, to present as pleasing and useful a combination of recorded thought aud current his- tmy, as Ihe world C9n nipp y O' indusliy produce. 1 ins is our "uobtus .votios. 'This great amount of wisdom and fun of wit and philosophy of novelties and Obliquities we a, e able to oiler, weekly for six ctvrs per copy, only six cenlsl and we can do it because of the faeili ii sof our press i.nd cilice, and the connection of daily und weekly publications. For tiihi t hol la 11 a we can sell a year s volume, equal in quantity of mailer, w ith every variity also, lo Fifiy-iwo Vol ume of Novels, such aa are issued fiom the press of this day. Flfly-lwo large Vo'umes for Three Dolar-! EITecli-d all by improved nuchin. ry, and by a determination that we will not be outdone iu enteiprize aisd Usefulness. I tl..Mf: lining Dollar a veer, always in advance no mders, no matter from what source, will beattii.dtd lu unless accompanied with the CAMI. Single copies six cents each. Post Ma-teis or others returning Twenty Dol lar sha l have Eight Copies sent lo such persons and pbces as they may designate. GEORGE KOHERTS, Publisher. (.forge W. Lay 11 r, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, (.'HHJCT SlBHT WHARF, HlRRlSBt rtO, IS prepared lo rereivp Goods and Pioduee st the new wmehouse, which his arrangements will ena ble him lo forward with despa'ch lo Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Williamsporl, Wilkcshane, Columbia, Lancaster, i t any oilier point on the Pennsylvania and Union Canals, and the P. imsylvauia aiid Har- risnuig ami Lancaster tail roads. Goods from Philadelphia for Harrisl ug. Carlisle, I'hamb. rsburg, cVc. &c, forwarded wiih care and eiie,liii,,n. Coal, Plastic, Salt and Fish, conMantly for '' Sept. 9. Ilciiioval. H O O K - U I N D E tt Y, THE undersigned have ihe gratification of in forming ibe public, that notwithstanding II. ey were so unfortunate as lo have their bindery but 111 down, in Mr.rch last, they have oMied a very extensive one, in Locust street, in Ibe new building directly opposite G lei m's Hotel, and are piepared lo execute all woik in Iheir line with despatch, and in a so peiior style. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and of ihe first order aud latest improvements; end they feel a confi. pence in tin ir facilities for giving iierfccl satisfac tion lo all who mvy favor Ihem with iheir orders. lianka, Couniy offices, Merchants, Mechanic and others, can be supplied with ULAN'K LiOOKS of every description, which for neatness and dura bility, will be equal lo any made by live United fciatce. HICKOK 61 CANTING. HARRISBURO, ,.8. SOMBTIIINO NSW!!! THI CBIAPIST AUD CUT r A 31 1 la Y IV E W S I' A P E H BOW rOBLtSHCD. Onljr $1 50 per Annntn 1 'THE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER, one of the best and cheapest newspsiwr in this country, containing all the choice Reading Matter of the six daily papers, including Ihe "CLIP PER'S LOG," i published every Saturday, at tl 60 per annum. G3" The"OCEANn is under the editorial charge of Johis H. Hcwitt ami Jon Will, Esqr., the former well known as editor, proprietor, or princi pal contributor to every literary publication issued in thi city for the last fifteen years ; and the latter, long a contributor lo various periodicals, but more publicly known since his connection with the "Dal TiMoax Cuppra." The extraordinary success which ha attended the establishment of the Haiti moie Clipper, now numbering a larger list nf sub scriber llnin any other newspaper ever published in Maryland the daily applications for a weekly paper, to send, by mail, lo country subscribers and the many facilities, possessed ly the under signed, for this undertaking, have induced Ihem lo spare nn expense in gelling up a paper which can not fail !o be a welcome visitor into every man' 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 tho United States. TxAMtt: For Mail Suliscribers, 1 50 per an num, in current money, forwarded (free of expense) to the publishers. djf Postmaster disposed to act a Agent for the Ocean, will rcctive five copies weekly, per an num, fur five dollars. Payment always lo be made iu advance. Addreta DULL cV TUTTLE, Printers, Daltimore, Md. . s t o x i s 1 1 1 x 1 x c u 1: i s rc. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUU8CR1UERS IN TWO MONTHS !!! Wur.tr we first purchased the old and well known establishment of I e Sutiii'day JCieiiiiiff Post, we ata'ed that the paper ciiculaled so widely a mong Ihe rtindy, reading portion of ihe United Slates, that we entered upon our Ii bors with lull confidence of the future. Our success has since been beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our weekly receipts overbalance thofo of any cotcmpo lary aper. Our list has continued to swell up, with unexampled rapidity, and we have Ihe confi dence, thai al the present rate of increase, we shall be enabled 111 a few months to boast of more than 35,000 subscribers ! When we commenced our labors, we announced distinctly, that the lone of the paper should be decidedly moral, and that nothing sliou'd be admitted into our columns, which Ihe most fasiidious father could disapprove of, and de term ned that aa an approved Family Paper, it should not contain a paragraph, with ihe spirit of which a parent would not wish to have a daughter familiar, and we therefore, with this view, announ ced that no theatrical notices should appear iu our columns, and that we should be opposed to theatres as things calculated to injure the healthy action of an honest mind, as creative of exhibitions demo ralizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in fact. There were not wauling blusterers, who made a great parade of opposition, and Croakers, who predicted our speedy downfall, but we threw ourselves upon the sober, rational and experienced portion of the people of the United States for sup poit, and we have been nobly sustained. We thought aud expressed the opinion, that however esrslpsa msny might lie upon Ibis subject, tli at few, even if Ihey did not entirely disapprove of such entertainments, cared about having the gross details forever paraded before Ihe eye of iheir children, and the sickening and nauseating eulogy of all kinds of characters made familiar lo their minds. We determined also, lhat while Ihe paper con tinued under our control, it should be str.clly neu tral in politics, and that as news and literary jour nalists we had nothing to do with the nutter; this dettrminalion has been strictly and rigidly adhered to, and while we shall continue lo give our reiders such public document as may be deemed of inte rest to all, and such a history of the progress of political events, as are strictly in keeping with our duty, and the character of the paper, we shall stu diously and thoroughly avoid any contamination of pariizm publics. The paper is now printed in a new and beauti ful type, has received the praise of many editors of taste, as 'the handsomest tamily sheet in the Union. Our efforts hive been directed to the combining of beaulv and aimplic ty with utility and taste. The Post is printed on a stout white paper, rc ti llering it neat and durable lor tiling. In addition to these efforts toward perfection in the mechanical department, and cxti rior ol our pa per, no labor, and no cost been spared in the de vchiiiemenl of intellectual strength. The present variety ol interesting tales, original, from foreign and domestic magazines, together with the valua ble contributions of our own circle of literary friends will continue lo give interest to the paper, while everything important and worthy of note that happens in the Old World or the New, shall be co iictcu auu couateu lor uie taste 01 out rea ders. The Ladies' Department shall always be choice and select, and shall receive alrict attention, while such things as may iuteiest our iuvenile readers. i.nd that impoitant end large class of our readers, the I" aimer will not be overlook d. In order to grutify, as much ss possible, the laudible desiie of our country readers, a portion of our attention will l devoted to the Ci llecii. n and diffusion of such News, Memoranda, Tables, Focts, Hints, &c. as may seem important to agriculturists, and the pii ulatioti resident without the confines of our great cities 'The state uf the miikels and the fluciua tious in the prices, will be regulatly aud what is of more moment, correctly given. We have ever been opiiosed to the constant bluster and parade made by some editors, about tho excellence of their papers, and have resolved that the Saluid iy Evening Post, shall be conduct ed, as lo s?ak lor itself. Our readers will always find in its columns the earl.esl and mot authentic information, p well as the most choice and ciiteitaiuuig literary matter. We hrve totally discarded the system ol filling the paper with quack advertisements, but prefer giving eiur re.idei from week to week, enteitaining read ing matter. And we f el assured lhat we shall be no losers thereby, as but few readers care about having a p, er filled with description of these nauseating com. pounds. T he Saturday F. fening Post, will be furnished for $" per annum in sJv.,tue, or one copy thre-e years f, r $5. To those who wish lo subscribe for a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy of the Philadelphia Ca. kit, and two copies uf the Foal for one year for fo free of p stage and dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To those who wish to subscribes we would say, lhat ihe safest plan is to enclose ihe money in letter and direct to us. Moat postmasters will frank their letters if relating lo nothing but the business of the office, and all postmasters who will lie kind enough so 10 do, we shall be pleased to ac knowledge as agent. Address GEORGE K. GRAHAM 4 CO. No 3 Caiur' Alloy, Philadelphia. THIS lmV WORLD. THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST, MANDSOM EST, JtSD MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. IDITID BT PACK BLXJAMIH AMD EPIS (ABeiT WITH multiplied resource for rendering th New Wohld more valuable than ever a a compendious newspaiier and repository of elegin literature, we enter upon the second volume (folio on Ihe 24th ef October, dressed in a beautiful gar ofrtfto type, cast expressly for the purpose. ) will thercfote be a fitting time to commence net subscriptions, as well a fur the renewal of tho which may then expire. During tho first year of the existence of tr New Woblh, il hss acquired a reputation an circulation superior to any weekly paper in th country; and lias furnished toils subscribe rs, durir that peritxl, (besides a I the current news of the da; domestic am! foreign) new and valuable works I Talfourd, D'Israell, Themis Mnore, Miss Milfor Mrs. Jameson, C. Diiken, Ainsworth, Knowlc liulwer, Marry at, aud others woik, which in Lo doti could not be purchased for fifty times tl amount of Ihe subscription pr'ue of the Nt Woild. In addition lo works of interest by the eminent authors, it has contained the cream of t periodical literature of the day, a well a origi, at tides from the pens of some of the most popu writers of America, among whom we may mentt Mis Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longl low, the author uf "Yankee Notions," Siuit Street, ic &c. In po'iticks we shall, as hitherto, maintain armed neutrality. Our column as heretofore v be unobjectionable in a moral point of view, criticism we shall, in justice to the public, mant a perfect indeiicn lence, even though we incur ; vengence of all tint dunces We shall, iu cone sion, earnestly stiive to render our sheet not o worthy of ihe unparalleled lavour il haseiperiani but of a continually extending circulation. WI we continue to furnish with all possible promtiu the most attractive liter, lure of the day, we sh as our means enlarge, afford that compensation native authors, which may induce them t the New World the medium for presenting lo public their best produ lions. Our excellent I. don correspondent will lie continued, and due tcntion wdl be paid lo the comerciul, agriculP and new s departments of our paper. A QUARTO EDITION Of s'xtcen latgc pages was commenced on the ai uf June last, in order to meet the wishes of I: number of subscribers, by giving them its licli varied contents in a suitable form for binding. 'I we have done without having enhanced the pi so lhat new subscribers, and others on the rent of previous subscriptions, can take their ihoicc tween Ihe (junto and Folio form. Q- Dut a sets of the Quarto, f.otn No 1, how lennin hand in Ihe ollice, and wo shall therefore, nut able long to supp'y them. TERMsS; I hui.f. DuLLAiis a year in adv for either edition; ot Five Dollars for two co In all cases letters must be Itee, or post paid they will remain dead in the post-office. (Xj All PostmaMeis who will act for us are authorized Agenis, and may retain 25 per cent the subsciiption ptice, (3,) for commissions, i mbtcd in New-York or Eastern n oney ; or 50 1 on each, if in notes of other solvent banks, w may lie at a discount here. (Xj'EJitors nnd Pul lishris who desire the tinuancc of an exchange, will please copy the s three or more limes, or otherwise notice tlicconi and send us a marked paper. Letters rela ive to the editorial department beaddtessedto Pahk Ukkjami & Errs Sari Editors: those relative to the buisness di went, 10 J. WINCHESTER, Publish No. 30 Ann street. I sr a rm m a . ' M . Mt Its. JU ' 3 UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL STVTISTJCAL REGISTER. Couiaini.iL uments, facts and othrr useful information, ill live of the history and resources of the Am. Union, and of each Stale ; embracii g comuf er maiiutactures, agiicultute, internal iinproveniei, iiatiKs, currency, finances, education, ic. exc'L' ted by Samuel Hazard. Publi-hcd every Wednesday, at 79 Dock stre The price to subscribers is $5 per annum, p.iyal on the first of January of each year. No subscn lion received for less than a year. Subscribers e of the principal cities to pay in advance. i' n o i 1: t: t x or THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK S CIETY, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. LDITin BT C.IOL0X a. SMITH. THIS Journal was established by the Americ Silk Society, for the purposo of diffusing pracii. information on the i ittihi or silk, in the Unit States. It has now bee n published one year, a may be considered work ofsiandard characier. The first year's publication, coropiisiug the fi volume, conlaines a massof valuable inlotmstii ond it will be the ol jeel of the editor lo ma the second equal in all reepcts, if not supenoi, the first. The important feet is now esta1 lished I yond any question, that the people ol the I'uil States can make silk itixaplm and clttcb th. any other nation uon earth. It has been prov by utiimpeaehabla testimony, thai ihe enliie ci i f producing silk ready for uia.ket, does not exce two dollars and twextt-i-ivc ctxrs r, pol vo, and its lowest value is roi a hollacs a nr ri cists; also, that one Acier. of ground p.i, ed in nioruj tnuhicaulis, will produce the first ye the trees aie planted, roi it tt-aicht poinds 1 silk, leaving a clear profit lu the protlucer of o Ill'MDHKO AMD Ale. HT HOLLARS ! Il has dsO hei proved that thechildien end females of any farmer f.mily can, with the greate I possibk- ease, produ. from fifty to a hundred pjunds of silk every yea without any cost whatever to the expenses ot tl farm after the trees are planted; and therefore, th Ihe whole amount of silk will he so much clear g ,i. say from 225 to 150. With these fscts we sul nut loan iulell gent people welher it is not a gr.i and important object for them to introduce the cu lure of silk in every farmer's family in the Unio. 'To enable all our farmers to make silk, the 'Joi t walot thi Amimicas Sua; SociATt' was est il lished; it contain plain practical direction for ci i TIVATISO TUC TCAKS, rttuixs and BEABISIUSIl worms, ciKiixo THcaiLB, and preparing it fc rnaikel, cVc besides all other information lhatca be n quired to enable any crson lo enter uihmi h business, cither lileml of his country, into wh se hands this psix msw l:,ll u;n k... .1 : . . . . . r 1 Is. r B " Tlr-" and pUilan.hr.ipisi work by inducing his Iriendsand ne ighliouis toer ler their names upon the list of sul-nbers. J he Journal of ihe Ameiicau Society is publish monthly, in tiamnl.l.i f. ,r,i, . .. a a W ....... I - , . - 1 , vta huiuict contain twittj two octavo pages, punted on new lype an o.uusome paper, win printed Colored cover. 'Tamos : Two d.ilUr. a , ten dollars, always to be paid before the work i sent. All subscriptions to begin with the fiisi num tier of the y ear, and in no esse w ill the wo, k be sen lo any subscriber longer than it shall hav beei paid for. fVNKW ll'lirilBtti l.C .e - r. - - Hh, IUC ,1 1 l mil aecoud volumes, will be cbsrgel only Tunc D01 hm ior en iwg years.