Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 10, 1841, Image 4

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    DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA !
Tint tri.ut ltsomo an.I perct-dcsiroyine; disease.
I housatic's and tf r cf thousand coffer from
; ti common tlrslrt'ssing Complaint. Disprptiat
IVr'ucmlv caused by overloading or distending iho
etou-aeh h excetsive rating or drinking indijos:
ihlo anj nid sulwitancoa taken into Iho stomach,
or Tfi m 1)P9 continued constipation of the bowls, a
co.lert.ry life, fear, (frief, anxiety, copious draft
olcold walor, trattic purgntire medicines, dysen
tery, miscarriages, intermittent anj spusinodu! at".
T cliots of the stomach and bowli, irnpulur meals,
-late hour, end too fiequent use of spirituous
liquor.
-T lie-symptom of dlsprpsia may be described ns
want of appetite, or on unnatural or voracious
me, nausea anj sometimes bilious vomiting, sud
Ji n nnJ transient distensions of the stomach nfer
eating, no id and putresent eructations, wntcr brash,
.iin in the region of the atomach, rostiventss, nl
pil.ticn of the hetrt, dizziness and dimness of tho
eigh', dtslutbcd test, trcmora, mental despondency,
' llatuicr ry, spasms, nPivous irrilibilily, I'liil iiic.
saV'wr.rss of complexion, great i ppression alter
iMtin-t, lunguor ami genual debility, sick head ache,
CURE At the hend of all rcmadiea stands Dh.
-1 attt.icm'm Comi-iiCnd SrusxonirilJin Tunic
.t- U i.'iinAjt Arrr.iMrsT Tills, which act great-
u;-.t peiistuitic motion of tho intestines,
.! ;- :'. i cing regularity of tlio howls, nt lie
-i; -i..,c i i-! ; ro it i k the furii'tiona of the de'oililat
o.i .. i!.e invigorating anl rostoiintr. the di
. oignns to a healthy action. This mcdicitio
tv i 'n fail in producing rclif.
Full and rxplicito directions aerompnny Iho
n'vvc medicine- Likewise a pamphlet which dc--tc:
.biH disease:!, the manner of treating, Ae.
i'rincp'e' tiliro fir the United Slides, No. 10,
-Nor.li EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia.
HENRR Y OX TH ELMER.
IVol-er 21 , 1PU. Agent.
IMP Oli TA AT PU OOFS.
Of (he ijpairy if Dr. Ifartirh's Cehbratcd Midi'
cincs.
The f il'o.vinw certificate was sent by Mr. I'.. tt.
.Tinman, i; ,c n t at C'incintir.tti, Ohii. 'l'hriecnn be
no mistake in it, ns the patties tire well known.
Mr. rlzekiei Eition, if Anderson town hip,
Hamilton ""aunty, Ohio, wassevcial days troubled
nub 1 ill-us allVi-tions, acidity of t'.ie stomach, nt
l" iidfd Willi the usual i-J" ni'toK.s in' d) rj.epfin, nnd
hainsiorb- tt'tsil of various nitdicine w'.tUout
fiuding rcliit', w,i cured by the ubovc mrd cinc?.
Attes', L.lMUUt)..
Cineimnti. Jimp .lOlh. IP in
VfVT LATER. Mr. Vance, of Whina'nn t
coun"y, writes as loows DeariStr Dr. Harlich i
i.l are perloimiini tuino of the most wondeiful
'men in tins vicinity ever benr.l ol. i hey were
l:itroi!i-.cu! i'.Cii tibaut tix tiinnths nrn, by one of
ir.v ncii;liborp, who bor(-!;l a li.dl'd JC!) packages
f rom ihe Piitsbin-.g o!!ice. I om awateof four rasrs
in thi place wheio cmnpU'le cuica have lnen per
lomu d, one of ;cvero il.etuiui!im, two of dy.-pcpi'ia,
id fli.e of n most Rhcckin Btid t;?r:tvatecl ner
vous cotnplnii'.t, of ten or twelve yeans slandir.g. I
vct.d you ericlo.-cd live ilollnri" ; plrare t iloiward
.iT tlut amount by the bearer, Willinn Ward,
Attest JOHN VANCE.
July CV. IS 10.
N. !!. Tho nbovf cprtiiieiti-.s, eoinpnrc.l with the
vrty many al.eaTly nceived, certainly must ei u
vince iliosp s'nniii'ilv r.lllicted, that th"y can jrl be
cti.evid by tilt use of thoe inv.doable inrdicinex.
I'rinripal i liiee, No. l., North Eighth street
r;..li.dell'h:tt. Ki r s .b" bv
IIENIlY VOXTITEI.MF.R.
October 21, IS Id. Agent.
FEMALES.
WHO are troubled with si I: headache, pain in
the fide, bread, and lack, lo.-s ol'appiiilc, llaluN-ii-
y, 10, ne-ji i f ajurila, pa!picit:on ol the head, fnnt
: ; or giiU'Itic. s, ii,-kj,ea p.t ti.o ctoniaih, bibouK
iiffer'.ous;, lilitioss at the chest, nausea, vondtinp,
.noise in t!;e vtoinoch, Ihwiiit iis id'hial, nrd child
:;e. dise: s i f ! c jieivc s, i nd ortrnis t-f l"gctiou,
i.c. ikr tins': b j ijiuy be ti '.is fillietid, !.!.! 1
Hot twp'oPt to ;t :u:e ). H'trl'rft's Coii:;-i'iul
y f, ,-,-t "ul,ic (..(, i ; r -Mc A;n,-:v ; i
v 111; i uvi W.iir.ilOed i.i rci0 iiiiii.'d..!ti) ItflVf.
.10. utidd To we almost daily t chold, v .oun-
t ii .f.ces ar d pale tiiiac b.tfd el.cilis
witness to .tiUtr-j ai.J fdlctuin.
ar dcclI
,.!1 Il-o
eine, liny i.'..,l toon lind their weak and tlobilita
tcu -fcitiK'S ttienhlened, their li.ir.d cump. seil.
nnd all pain, and dis;.-;s.s driven from tha sytlcm,
when t'i.o body vi! o?ain nnew i's lost vior, uud
ut i,n a " new life," i.nd death for a while bo de-
rived of its pr.y. What In ait but fiels glad to
litfoid ti.iir n.i r nlativis r.ml d vr fiioi.ds, si.n'ehcd
us if by ma.:;ic I'rem tj.rt fitnl dcalroycr Death
'J a l.o aie talu rim; i.ijiier disease lei tint ouothrr
day er nicht pass without procuring this inmlieine,
.as it iviU in a r'aj. rity of eues effect a ptiiiionar t
cure. l-evitniLcr dtitiS ure (i-ungi rnun i ond if
itist-bb.1 is i.'jjlcclt'd, its ivvagis will dju! 'y in
.ie fe.
tXj rr;iieip'e Offire for the Unifed t'tutrs, No.
19. -vOR'I'li liiiili'l Htrett, w here rticouimen
d.v. "us of liondieds of persons may be ncn, ull of
lo .h hvu Ucii Cuicd ir Ki.cll.'. d by the
i-..t!!c:t:e.
HENRY YCXTIIE1MER.
' 4. . , l l car, .!,,.,
I
SICK.XESS.
"riiERE ore many persons li nt we daily 1 1 hold,
1 .uii. i.ariees in u nun iii.n s l eiioto Liaic- v.hleh I.i till pro! ability lalar leji.r.d li e power i t
tnr.' v.'. tch we liud has tincipnl!y oriy-.ated from hu'inn !;i. Dr. Durich s ( c iup,.u.- S'.rcifih
nelecl ot proper lemadies :it the coiiiUiLnremfml of 1 f;li',i." 'J.uic und Vamiui A: (runt Pith u i;-.
an li.Tts. At hri.t the titn iil roiripl.iiu-. ol Lite on
the stomal', ut.endej with ieliner,eustirtn.u, $e.,
he lip' 'eels lo procure proper medicine; ul lei.ihhe
c n-piaii's of pain in li.e ide and s omaeh widi
si.ur e-ructatii iis; his nppetile becomes impaind,
his lest troublesome, Ins min i h..rassid, und all
Di ngs around him appear not in their propci station,
lie siill i.cglcclH l.iinailf, when in ull probability
tl.e ois. use n..iv al until lie so Lot seated, that no
medical oil will re place him cjain. Al tho first
Qt!ntk,ii litkr.ers thero should be " no lime lost"
in procuring lr liarlich's cuMeofMi stiunoiii
imo ai'li.ient j-ills, whuli immediately re
inoves iilit ln.jii Ihe slonnrcb, obviate Co.- tneness.
Ii move ells., uirrs in tho l.tuj' iiivorato liie inihd,
t-tie-i.oil.. n M i.ol(y , irnpiovii the Lin m,.i) , and en
liven ihe iniueinu ion : lous iis'oiii.L' iLu bi.ilv
ngi ill to i's pn I vr luiici.niis.
Tririeiila lUoee, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH
ktrcet, Thiladclphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
October 21, lfild. A nut.
TO THE .1F1LWTED.
TIIOf- E wl.0 nro l Utfi rii c ftain various di.A.
incident lo ihe l.umnn family, would do well tu
procure Dr. llurli,'is Cumpcund Stringt.'uniiig
Vint Otrt n.n Afjirieitt Fi.Ls. v ich ure so pu
i iiincntly reccntiimuided for Dy.-pcpbia, Liver
Cn,n lnmis. uins in the side, luck unj breast,
lv, n.inia Alf ctioiis, Ilcid-Aelii-, and ull tl.e dis
ease s r! I'.p St. nr-ch and U-wU, Tmpldels may
be o.tai.,n giatirf, wl'ich coi.ta ii full and txp! cite
d ruliei.s f.,i u.-.: r;. Ti.e reader is n Ur.ed lo sev-
tial very intitis ig ce itllnuti s of ri tis i:i this
ja;tr, w!.;,h i bj I; ril.t-' i.pol., E3 thjy r.ir taken
I-in thi c. ti,.... t,, Mle at No. I j, MJUJil
LiGH'iil wui, rpdaiielpbia.
. ULNKY YUXTIILI.MER.
Ant.
iTran sport al ion Line
TO BALTIMORE.
(Tf A THIS WATKH C15AL.)
Warehouse foul of Chtuiut Street on the Penn
nylvunin Conul.
A UOAT l ae the wharf of the ubrtiber eve
ry nioiiitng at 8 uYloik, running through to Haiti
morn in tloee duy. (Joimiyriiinut of prinlii(e,
iron, Ac, will receive a dct-pulch by thin line, which
has not hitherto been i quailed by ony other. Itjle
of freight na low hj by any other regular line.
Kelirenreai
JOHN V. nROTV'N, ""l
I3ITCK .V H KIJR, (
KEKNAN A S !.I,NIOKR, f
kfJaltiinorc.
J. A A. II. II mi; II. J
Good int nded for IV.tiborg, ft any point on
iIir iYnnKylvntim Caiinls w.ll I e ehipptd. wiihout
delay on their nritvnl at HarriKbiir,", on this con
nects with the. Noilh Anuriran line of Tollable
Boats to Titlshure daily, ami with the Sm-quilian.
no Tnrket Line to Nurthumberland, iiliauisport,
W'ilki sbnr, ami ill intermediate Ijccj.
GKt.KUC W. LAYiN'O.
Ifr.rrisT)U'p, Hept. 9, 1810.
Works oi rValoi'c.
I. n st te ol hf aith the inlelin:il cainl may be
coiupared to a river whote w.:teis flow over lliedd
joinin land, tliroufili tho ehani.els n.itine or nrt
l.:..i m'ide, nnd iinptove t!;eir qu .l.tic.'; end to ketp
up tlic compari-oit i'f the rivi r, so Ions a it 'uns
on mnmlhty the fhaime!b ore kept pure and healihx ;
but if by runic camo Ihe rouie el tho liver is ttop
ped, then the water in the cui:; 1 j long, r pure,
but toon becomi s ftai:n..iit. Tl.rrc in but i no law
of circttlatiun in tnituie. XV hi n tin re is a super
abundance ( f hunmrial lluid (strocity) in the intps
tinal lul). !, find cotiei.rs lakes pi ice, it 11 ws
back into the blood vrs:e!s, nnd iufil ratis il.-elf in
to tho circulation. 'To est.ibli.h tlui free colirs-o of
t'ue li.cr. we r.iu. t iciuove tl.e ol Mrtu tuns whlcli
fclop i:n fice rouisp. mid tho eof :i tr butaiy stiearu.
il!i liic hi dy, follow the 8.UH0 nutuial principal ;
r move, by that valuable puipative mulicine llrtm
ditfij Universal Ytc'.alk I'M, which aie nn tf
f. ctuul ns-ist .tico of nntuie, the nipt Til uudui.ee of
humors in the iiitttinu cni.nl, l!v per CM'rii.g in
this pinctlce, the ways of the circulation will thin
be te.-torid to llie full exercise of their natural func
tions, nnd ttutu ol health will I e fntnlv CFlahtUh
cd Jii'incirdier, never i-ulli r a drop ol blood to be
t.tlten fiom you- IZvatu. ti; the huinurs m often
nnd as bmr; as they are dci,ct;cra'.ed, or us ljfg u
you arc toi l;.
Vr. I'riimlrelh sOffire m riiilndelpl ia, is at No.
p -" oli Yll T.1C ii 1 1 1 btuet, v hi re his pill, can be
had :.t "3 ceirs per box, with full ditcc timis.
duly aent in iSunbury, is 11. 11. Masser Etqr.
t-utibuiy, Si pt, "J, 1810."
THW fallowing urn tho duly appointed aver ts in
their respective couutii i', for tl.e sale of Eraudrtih's
Yegil;tb!.' L'niarml Piils.
Norlhiimbeilai d county : Milton M.ukcy it
t'lidinbeilm. Kuiil ury II. . Massrr. M'Enci
ville Gidibs, Orcen fi Wtli. Gco'gttuwn F.
Midlnigcr &. Co.
t'nion coui.ly : LewUbiirc; XTAU A Oeddt's.
Mifilinbtirar i'ellman it llnl.ly. New lo iliu
John M. Ei i.fcr. Si-Iiusijrovi' Eyie eV Co. .Mid
dh burg I. aac iiiiiih.
I.ycoiiiing county : Willlamsp .r' John Smith
Newbtny M. ifc J. C. Futi-l..n. Mui.ey W. A.
Teirican. Jcrsiy hoic Janus II. 1I. burn.
Columbia county : Datiiille T. it E. U. Rey
nolds. CatlrKvUsa U. A. IimliU. Il rw ick Shu
man & R ttciihouM". Ulootiibburg-Juhu R. Meyer.
Scnbiiry, fv pt. 9, U-10.
xoi;i: posrriiE ptoor
Of ti t ifkari if Dr. llurl.ih't Compound
S!rtn!i.ci,ing mj (icriiiun Ai.iricnt J'.i.'s.
A i Li i.iiks t, Jan. 8, ti l l.
Tii Pr Harbch'g A;ent Sir: I fish to f la'e far
the bei i fit ol'tU ve. who may I,e i lllii led, that lr.
Ilslil.uii's Tiers have er.ii.ep. eond me of lys
pepsia. nf V h'ch I have bun uC e'ed for mai v
Vi a;f . I !." '. ' olh k iie'.s, ihe A pi i .vi, t rnd :'.llt i b-
ininiT, :ii"l I am eonsti'iii.c 1 to siy, that I'.i.y a'e u
valuable ni-covery, nil oet uioli t'.ie svwtein mild y,
but very i lli Ctualiy. I found the Tunic, pills lo
qiiiikiuthe titculation p.t:d came a di tenon utiou
to the surface, iifd l itreugthen the we; k slomneh
anl incre-ise its pi.weis. 'i he Ajeriei.i pil s i.rc the
b'Sl cailiarlh: I eitr UmiI. I am confident nil D
peptirs would do we I to make immediate tr al nnd
be n lit e 1. Any (iie cm rail at my house und be
saliffiad of the above at j lensuro.
1AVI1) R. TOTE.
N. B. The original rertil'eate may be sicn ar the
i Hice of the " Spirit of li.c Tiuus." For sale ul
No. 19, North Eighth ftr.i t.
HENRY YOXTIir.I.MCR.
October 21, IHl'. .!g-nl.
1.1 YE It COMPI..IJ.XT.
THIS difi a:re is discovered by a f .id .li'u
pain in the ri lilit eidc nin'.cr the short rd,s, uttciuhd
with beat, uniasii.cfs about the pit of the. s'omueh;
tin re Is in il.e riht side aUu a t. ii.li uiiou ; the ii i-
llent loses hi 0 petite, and I f Ci me sick in d Iron! I-
cd wr.n vomit .lo;. il.e tor sue t
imuh
er.dtd iik, tho eeunteti .nre cl.anues to a pale or
ci'ron cni r, or yellow Id e tl.o e i Jiii. led wi:li i ,un-
dice, dllVicuMv ol brei-thin.', di-tinti.d rest, i.iii reb e
with a dry euugh, d.fhvuliy of laviu on tho bit
aie'e, tha b- dy 1 ic nies weak, ari l iieii'ly ihe d'-i a-e
tcr .iiin ill s into i.l.n, hi r of a imoo . ei,oi:a n n. ,v
ken ut the commencement i,f this liucasc, will
clifkU it, arl by continuing Ihe use of il.e nmlieine
a few weeks, a petl',it cure mil be j erf imed.
Thousands can lislify to this fact.
Ciitilicatcs i f inai.y persona may dailvle p n
oflhettlic cy nt "his n. tillable n.edieine, ,y appy
inj at the 'Medical Oli'.ce. Ko. T.i, Noitlll
Eighth stitct, ri.i'. i,u i;i,i,..
IIENHY YOXTHEIMER.
October 21, IE 10. . A ent.
MO HE CO.XCLIS1YE PJiOOES,
Of the efUuey if Dr. llarl.'cfi's ceULiclid MJi
e'nt ..
I'rAlt Sui : I was uluieled wkh a bilious nnd
rurvii.us disease to a ve.y tljrmu a df-ree. wiih
I . tl .1 I :..l. . f . . ...
uii urn syiiipo ni" wiuiii rn iiiquentiy ellects a ic-
! I ixed tondilion, viz : ciddiuess lit li e head, viol nt
I tremors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the liht
sole, complexion lad, and eosiivi-uiks; indeid i
was in a most inise-able roi.ditieii. f had trird
many remedies, but found no permanent lei el tin
1:1 I had pincliascd Dr. Jlarlic't's emu hound
i tit it ugi uttmtg tiiiii ijtrinun aviru nt j i.b, wlurn
fn in their supi liur vntues, I wac cumplctely cured,
and uiu uble to pursuo my emdovment, free from
pain und disease, (sigmd) JOHN COLE'S.
Laltd Xcnia. Ohio Juno 7 , 1810.
Triiuiple OlJlee for the liniled Slates, No. 19,
Noilh Eitiii in K J'R KE T, TI iladilphii.
HENRY YoX'J'liEl.MEn
Oetolr, "4, ,g.,0 Arnt.
JML'Ul HiLL PHEYAIL.
lr. llar'ich' medicines u(0 jjiiv jnce,,,,, j,,
pub ic lavor, ui.d want lrn, By lul , ilf ,( ,
etlablish then worth. We bate a commuriii ution
in our columns lo-diy fioui a peiko,, ollg wjcU.j
which is but one of anai.v vucL. r f.., ,n,- ....n'
I ..... " " . IMVUI
I cine. Sj-xnt if tU Ttm.t,
ii It A HAM'S .11 ACS A KI x 13,
AMU Tll
L,adlrii' ami Jnillt mon' Worm of
Utei ature ami 1'ashlou.
( Vie Catltet and the Jentleman'$ United.)
ANEW Volume, under tho above title, of the
wcil ctabli.-htd and fjhi luiblu Magnine,
Tho Philadelphia Casket in conjunction with the
Gen Ionian's Magazine, which has been every where
pronounced the most lendablo and popular of tho
dsy, will bo opened on tho First of January, 1841,
with an array of Contiibulors srtuiecl by the union
of talent and funic, which nopetioJical in Ihe coun
try tun boast or pretend lo rival. The December
number will, however, bo a spicimon of tho new
volume. 'I he Volume will be opened with a new
and beuuliful type, the finest whit paper, ami with
the first of n series of cmbcllisiiments unsurpassed
by any which have yet appeared. in any Magazine,
The stylo of elrgincc, the beauty and finish of lliese
illustrations, and the extensive improvements which
will bo made in its typographical appearance, and
nbovo all, Iho tone of its liteiary di partuui.t, by tl.e
bril iant array tf contributors, whose nrticles have
enriched the pages of each number, will give it char
acter, second to no Mag.uino in the Union. The
cl nracler of the oit'cif 9 which shall appear in i.s
P 'grs, will be i ipi illy removed from o sick y aeuti
mei.talily, nnd Irotn nn oil' elation of morality, but
wh le a ttiio delineation of human nature in every
varii ty of passion ia 'aimed at, ruiihing shall be
found i:1 i s pngrs to cause a blush upon the clink
ol the most pure.
The L lci ny character will be sulTieicvlly guar
cr.terd by the npulatiun of boh Mag.znis thus
united, for years past. Writcis tf the first rank
have been regular Contributor lo their pages, and
tl.e tales on J tkitehes published in thuii have Lcen
wid lv copud Slid read, and the firm ai d indepen
dent topu rf tho criticisms, upon the current litera
ture of tho d .y, has hirn i vety who c oppioved and
cornuie! drd. The list of contribute r unbraces the
names i.f most of the principal wti'ers in Amcricu,
with a respectable number ut Engbsli ou'.hois.
'I he terii s of well known nautical papers, cnti
t'ed ' Ciui.ing in the last War," h.,vo had a tun,
unequalled by nny si rb s ptiblislud in ony Magazine
for year. The author promises to open Iho tirt of
a lit vv nib s of Tub s of the Sea, and Iioiii Ii. known
abilities as a depicter of ea scenes and life, much
niay be relied upon from him in in. detaining the
popularity of the MngaKino Tapers may le expect
ed during the volume, I-o from the uu;ln r of the
well known articles, uil:lled-T!ic Log of O.d Iron-side-''
'The author of SSjiian Letters," will i.Uj
let.d his powulul und gr jttfol pen, t ) Fusl.i n and
ii. crease the ri putalion of llie woik. The valuable
niJ i f tl.e cu her of "Leaves f.o.'ii u Lawyer's i'uil
Folio," bus . Isj been sicu cd, ai.J we may rxpict
some thing sii 1 n.oie thriliin.; Iroin the- c ip,ie,oi;s
st. res whi'h a long life in Il.e pn f-tio:i In ena
bled him to ainn-s. An ecc- s ou;:' Chit-l'hat w'r.li
'Jtimi.y Slioit," and "O.iver O.dlcllow," is ids)
promised; wbh a variety if clioice artnlesiu pr.se
ui.d verre, from varii us writers of cell bi ty.as con
tributors to the prominent Mag.zintiiol the colli. -tiy.
The i-d.tois of loth M. gi. ines continue their
teivicis under tl.o new orraiigcinei.t. lib such
an array of la'ei.t a Magazine of tiniivalled u tiuc
tioiu, may safely be promised the c.imiiij voiume.
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reside in Tl.ilad Ipkh. In ail tl.e principal cities,
asen s h ive been rslablislu d, to whom il.e .M.ia-
Z'lie is forwaidi d, prior to the umo of is-uing it, so
that t'.iv Uiav be delivered to nriJclit tub-t'lbirs
by the fuat of Iho mouth.
'i'rnMs : Tt-.er DJlu per annum. Or two
topics early f . r live do lara, invansbly in udvai ce,
post uld. No l ew sub-.crd.iT lecened ivi,i,.ul tho
money, or the minio i f a r sponsible nHi nt. For
the accommodation of those who mav w i. h to Mil -
seribo lor e.tl ir of the follow ing i'lnladil liia i erio
dicals, tt.is liberal pr. ins . I is made: l'Vcdoll. rs
cum nt money, lite of post nee, wo vill f iwa d
Graham's Man zinr, and Godev's Lady'i, book, fol
oi.e j ear. Address, post paid,
GEO. R. GRAHAM,
South Wr.'t eorncr of Chisnut A T.'.iiJtt.. Plata.
The Ebt'olhcs Joiialisau.
'THE larc,est and most I'e'.iutttul iirwspaper ill the
World larger by fiby sou iro iiulies than any
othi r nrwspai er in Ihe United Slates, Published
Saturdays, al Id'i Nassau meet, New York.
Pi ire three dollars a year twocipi.-s fur five dul
lais.
ffj- The propiietoi of this mammoth sheet
the "Ijreat ti f.-tertn rtiiong llm new spaper.
hive thn pi iisnie of si reading lef.iro tlio reading
public? a we. kly pciiodid! coniaining a etrenler
iiiui.i.l and variety ol Uel ila..d inler slin- mis
e II 1 1 y . I1 nn is to Le I. mud in uny similar ulilica
In n in ti e wo: ut.
Each l.iiiiiber of the rarer eoiitu'tis as largo an
iiiioiiiit of leading matter us is found in volumes
of i.rdmtry I'uoih eimo, wbn h cost j U and more
ban is ri iilaipe.l in a volume of Irving s t.i luin-
I us or li.inciofi's History i f Ameiiea, which M l
sl a volume and all for 'Three lu'..rs u v tar. For
two c .pies will lo lorwaidtd one yrar, oi one
copy uwi ve irs.
Mn. e the J tiblieation of otll oii jirn l rrospertus,
the Er. ti er Jonathan lias been ENLARGED mill
its size, ri i ii ly 1 1 tore, has been so nun h in reasi d.
tK it much more f an the f. inner qii oidty nf the
uu-t inieii stmg lilt laiure of the d y is rmbiacrd in
its immense cpas'ty. Si Ii clions fr. in nil the m ist
I rominenl i.nd Ciblr.tid wr.ters f ihe day nsi st
in swelling its eou'enl-; and whatever Is new, lieh,
or l i e, is imediiilily Ir.mst. lied to itsCi lumns. All
tho coutiibtitinus to pni id.cuts of American writers
I ri pule upptar in its pae-; and ihe issues of tii
fo:cif.n priss are laid liniler conti .bu ions, as soon
us ren ive.l in this country, 'l ul', e inisci il incous
ai d Literary ) p utm nt, iho eh sest at e ntioii is
paid; und in till the seleclious and nreitial eonliil u
lions, stru t cuie is devoted to ao d all ill it may
lomh npcii tho opinions of any party in ul.onor
polities.
Exieiianpp having taught us that we had mrttk-
eJ out a pvti I. u our.-elves in which u I s rl of
people dviil.ts to follow, l e lir. ther Jonalhaii
shall continue, ns it begun, to be a bo'd, geni e,
wei.hty, light, giave, merry, serious, witty, smoo h,
dashing, mli i.sli:;, inspired, aid ine.iinp iruble
newspaper. Ii shali be a stup. ndeus minor wheic
In ull llie Wt ihl will staun n fleeted. It shall con
lain the most beuuliful of Novel-, Kollialicct and
Storie for both sexes l'uuy Tales for lovers of
iho marvellous Legends for unt qoar.es Tasqui
nades for wit lining, rs Nuis ami luisius forsliort
w iudi d rradeis-Si renades for mu-ieal luvt r S jn
i.ets for LucIicgt Sentiment fr olJ bachelors Mv
listics for politic ians and Lecture s, r, rinons, Crili
asms, Epigrams, Ac, Ac., &c.,for ull the world.
Letters should be addressed to
WILSON A COMPAXV,
Pulliiert ifiht " linlliv Jonathan," N. Y.
THE CULTIVATOR,
A Consolidation of liner t Cultivalur and the lie
ticsee Farmer.
WILLI. OATLOBU AND LUlltKtl TllCKEB, tUT0IU,
ProsprciiiN of Vol. H, lor 1811.
THF. Cultivator was established to Imptovo and
clcvoto tho Agriculture of the country t to frive
a proper lone to the morals and Blind of the Far
mer; lo show him the dignity and impoilance of
his profession i to store hi mind with useful kn jw
ledge, and convince him that while ull classes are
ond must be more or lesa dependant on each other,
he alone or ihe whole can mafco any near approach
lo independence. If there is ono thing moro than
another, which in this country give a man superi
ority ovei his fellow mm, it is know ledge; and this
knowledge, knowlcdgn w hich is as essential to Ihe
succeos of tho farmer as to other men, it is Iho
dciign of (he Cultivator to aid in imparling.
fTr-The volume for 1810. is filled entirely with
Original Communication, embiat ing article from
abnut U0U Coi respondents, from almost every slule
In the I.iiion.
If an increase of subscription beyond any prece
dent in the history of Agricultural journals, if the
almost unanimous voice ol the public ptess in our
fuviii, il the multitude of private yd flattering lo,
limoiiids we have received, added to a circulaiion
amounting the first year to TwtsTt-rwo Tiiov
ami, may bo admitted as evidence, then we have
certainly most abundant reason ta be e ratified with
t! c sucens n Inch lias attended (no L moil ol tlic
Cultivator nnd the Gcncssc Farmer. No expense
s iee:i or will be rpared lo render llic Cultivator
worthy of tl.o patruiago it Los ri ceive I. In the
nuinbrr, variety und t xcellenco nl Us Illustrations,
it is without a rival at homo or abroad, the last vol
ume beiii: embellished with nearly One Hundred
Engravings, illu-l rating the improve d breeds ol Hor
ses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, buildings, Implements,
making the Cultivator, ull things considered,
it l.i Lehevcd, tho Cheapest Agricultural 1 tour ever
pubhsl.cd in this or uny ollnr country.
1 tH.vts One Dollar ptr uiii.uni Six copies for
f5 the money lo be limi ted in advance, trio of
pt-slagi'. A c immifsion ol 20 per cent, will lie al
lowed to Agents who obtain 2d or ni no scbscii
hers, and 20 per cent, lo lliosc who obtain IHO or
mote. All subscriptions to commence with a vol
ume.
Tostnia." tcra and gentlemen disfo'ed to lend their
influence to aid t'.ie cuuc of Agikuhurc, are re-
speclfully requested to act s b:iciiis. Address
jisMj ut .ti. x t;tr.
1'ulllshers if the Cnl.ivator, Albany, -V. 1".
BOSTON HOTXOIJ,
THE LARG EST. LXD CHEAPEST AL'lVi
P APE It IS Till: WORLD.
rtTHE spirit of the age ii titbit ni.in. Improve-
fl tin r.t is stamped upon llie luce ol every llni'tr.
All the useful ails ure progressing willi unp iria.lel
ed rapidity, and the Art n f Trintiigis coming in
f i r its lull share i f the Cftniiron iinpioveinent.
Dote, m cd not to bo outdone in ony thiuit; that per-
I litis to his profession, where there is a lair chance
for exeition r,nd euti tprize, llie undersigiied hasde
leimiurd upon issuing a shtcl twice tho size of the
Hostnn Weekly Tunes, (and l loteVellie place
of that paper,) and w II contain cio,, t columns
more matur Ihan tlio ISrolhcr Jonathan. 'This
theet will be calhd the EOSTON NO'i'ION, and
it is determined thai il shall sustain a cognomen so
full of meiiiiins, and so interwoven Willi the estah
lithe d charm ti r of our Yankee city. It will be ihe
Laiioist Ni.wsrAei.il is tiik Woulu with no
exception ami will bo printed on a sheet thiriy
seven b fifty-two inches. It will le filled entirely
with reading matter, ond will contain Three Thou
sand Eight Hunelitd and lihiy Eight square
inches, oi Twenty-Seven square leel of print in fine
type! snd a single number will cotitnn more read
ing than an ordinary book of 'Three Hundred
pRes. 'These diir.cns otis will enable the publisher
to draw largely Upon Ihe most popular periodica'
of the day, both American arid Tureigu ; and a the
selections will be made wiih gn at care, it is In In v
e I tl is paper w.ll Ic a welcome Notion to every
t.iindy. Hi si. lis a full syuoptisuf the cuiieiit ne ws
nt ihe div.lns pul inlitd in Il.e In.-t m 1) ilv
'Tunis.) it vv II cntain Poetry, Popnler 'Ta!
Thiuincal (y'r.lieisms, Po.ico and ether Court Li-
poits. Humorous Articles, ftc, iVr.
'The wh. le wh Id of Li'inr.ure will le ran-nckrd
to fill it. Fiom the study of the philosoiher down
to li e police courts, tiiiougli all ugions ol rensnii,
poeliy, Ionian i e. wil, snd the umpb! ii'eoid ol'f.lly,
we sha I glean fiom the past uud tl e piesent uud
fiom all na ions, to present us pleasing und Useful a
combination of recorded thought mid current his
tmy, us the woild can nipp y o' iudustiy piuduce.
This is our "Hoston Notion."
'This great amount of wisdom and fun of wit
and philosophy of novelties uud unliquiiies wo
aie uble lo eller, wrekly for six ckxts ir eojiy,
ii.lv in cel. is! and we ran doit I tcai.su of the
I'.icili i. sol' our press und i (Vice, and tl.e connection
of daily and wtikly publications. For tuuiif. uol
Lilts wo can sill ujeai's volume, rqO .1 in quantity
ol matter, with every vuriity a'ao, lo Fil'ty-iwo Vol
ume of Novel', smh as aro issued fiom the press
e.f this day. Fift-two larjjo Vo'umis fir 'Time
Do lats ! Effected all by iuq roved m. chim ry, and
by a determination that we will i.ot be out Julie iis
rnteiprizo nnd usefu'nrss,
TERMS: 'Tiiiile Dollaiis a year, always in
advance no orders, no mailt r from what s. uiee,
will be hlti ndt d ti unless dec, inpanied w nil llie
CA1I. ti:u;!e copies IX cents each.
Post Mj-ters or e ihers remitting 'Twenty Dol
lars shs'l have Eight copies sent lo such persons
and pliicts as they limy ele-isiiiile.
GEORGE J. O HERTS, Publisher.
George W. Layn,
FORWARDING AND COMMlSilON
MER-
CHANT,
CuesnvT STrtrr.T WuinF, IUunisrii Ro,
IS prepnrcd lo receive Goods and Pioduce nt the
i hou
e, which his arrangements will run.
I le him lo foiward wiih despa'rli to Philadelphia,
... . . ..'.'!
Piitiburg, Williams-port, W i.kcshirie, Coluis.bia,
Laiionlrr. e r any oilier point on the Pi-nrisylv.mit
and Union Canals, arid the Teiin-yhania and liar
risbmg and Lancaster tail roads.
Goods fruin Thlladeli Ilia for Harris! ure, Carlisle,
Chambirsbuig, Ac. Ac, forwu.d'cd wilu caro und
c 1
expedition.
Coal, PiAsTta, Salt ond Fistt, constantly for
tnh Sept. 9.
E!ciuovnI.
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forming the pubhv, that notw iil.slain'i. g tl ry w.re
so untoittiiisle as lo havo their biudeiy 1 unit dow u,
ill Mureh last, ihey have e peiud a ve iy exteiisive
one, in Locust street, in tl.o new building directly
opposite tiieini'k Hotel, uud are pirpaied lo execute
ail woik in their line wiih d.sputci, and in a su
peiior st)le. Their RULING APPARATUS
and other Machinery uto new, and of il.e first order
and latest improve me nts ; and they fetl a confi.
pence in ihiir facilities fur giving perfect satisfac
tion lo all who uny lavor ihem wiili their oideis.
Hanks, County ollirrs, Meithants, Merl.auirs
and oil. ers, can be supplied With 11 LANK HOOKS
of every desrripnon, which for iie itui ss und dura
bility, will be equal lo any mude by il,e United
'"' HICK OK A CAN 1LNE.
llARRISLJUnG, Sep,. 9.
SOMETIIINO NSW!!!
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F A .11 1 L Y XKWSl'AI'KU
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. Ouly SI 00 per Aniinail
THE OCEAN AND WEEKLY CLIPPER,
one of tho best and cheapest newspapers in
this country,- containing all the choice Reading
Matter of the six daily papers, including the "CLI T
PEU'S LOG," is published evoty Saturday, at
f 1 60 per annum.
(Xj-The "OCEAN" is under the editorial charge
of JoHi 11. Hr.wiTT anil Jim Wills, Esqrs., the
former well known as tditor, proprietor, or princi
pal contributor to every literary publication issued
in this rity for Ihe last fifteen years; and tho latter,
long a contributor lo various periodicals, but more
publicly known since his connection with the "B al
TiMons CuerrB." The exlraordinaty success
which has attended the establishment of tho Haiti
moie Clipper, now numbering a larger list of sub
scrilier Ihan any other newspaper iver published
in Maryland tho daily applications for a weekly
paper, to tend, by mail, lo country subscribers
and the many facilities, possessed I y the under
signed, for this undertaking, have induct d them to
spare no expense in gelling up a paper which can
not I ul lo bo a welcome visitor into every man s
family.
It is printed on entire new type and nno wintc
paper, ami will compare, lor ueuuiy oi wo'ttman-
lup and excellence ot reading matter, with any
periodical now publ shed in the United Stale.
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num, in current money, forwarded (free of expense)
to the publishers.
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num, lor live dollars. I'ayment always 10 oe muuu
ill advance. Addicts LULL A I U 1 1 LE,
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AS IOMMIB.VG ICIIE4SIL
FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUHSCRIUERS
IN TWO MON PUS ! !!
W'ursr we first purchased the old unJ well
known es-tabl shmeut of tl e
Saturday Ilvenln-? losl,
we s'.a'cd that tho paer emulated so widely o
mong tho iteady, resding portion of ihe United
Slates, thai we c.tered upon our I. bcrs with full
confidence of ihe future. Our success has sine
been beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our
weekly rcciipta overbalance lliosc of any cottn.po
taryaper. Our list has continued to swell up,
with unexampled rapidity, and we have the confi
de lice, that al the present rate of increase, we shall
be enabled ill few months to boast of mure th in
So.OliO subscribers ! When we commenced our
luh. 'Ts, we announced distinctly, that the tone of the
paper should Ic decidedly moral, and that nothing
slum d be ununited into our columns, which the
most f is i.lious father ct.uld disapprove of. ai d de
term tied that as an approved Family Paper, it
shoulJ not contain a paiagrapb, v ith ihe spii.l nf
which a purrul would not wishM have a daughter
f.nn.ii ir, and wc therefore, wiih this view, announ
ced that no theatrical notices shoulJ appear in our
columns, and that we should be opposed to theatres
as things calculated to injure the healthy action of
an holiest mind, os creative of exbibitions demo
ralizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in
fact. There were not wanting blusterers, who
made a great parade of opposition, and Cro.ikrrs,
who predicted our speedy downfall, but we threw
ourielves upon the tober, rational and cxpi r.chced
portion of the people of the United States for sup
poit, and we have been nobly sus'aiuej.
Wc thought and rxpressrd the opinion, that
however careless niony might be upon this subject,
llial few, even if tl ey did not entirely disapprove
of such entertainments, cared stout huvinir, tho
pros details forever paraded before the eyes of
rl.eir children, ami li e sickening and nauseating
ci.lopy of all kinds of characters made familiar to
their mii'd '.
We determined also, that while the paper con
tinued under our control, it should be str.ctly neu
tral in politics, and that as news and literary jour
nalists we had m llrng lo do with the matter ; this
detirmi otiou has In en strictly and rigidly adhered
l, and while we shall continue to give our reiders
smh public document as may be deemed of uite
nst In nil, and such a I isiory of the progress of
polit.cal events, as ore strictly m keeping with our
duty, and the eharncti r of the paper, we shall stu-
eii icjsly and thoroughly avoid any contamination of
par i, .n p.il.ttcs.
The paper H now printed in a new and beauti
ful ty i e, has received the praise of many edilorsof
t iste, as 'the handsomest family sheet in the Union.'
Our ell'orts have I et-n directed to the combining
of beauty und simplicity with utility and taste.
The Post is printed on a stout wh.to paper, ren
dering it neat und durable for filing.
In addition to theso Hons toward perfeet'on in
the mechanical department, und exlinor ot our pa
er, no labor, ond no cost been spared in the de
vtlopement of intellectual strmgtii. The present
vaiiety of interesting tales, original, from foreign
and domestic magazines, together with the valua
ble contributions of cur own rirrlc of literary
friends will continue lo give inletrst to the paper,
while everything important ond worthy of note that
Happens in the Old World or the New, shall be
ro. b tied and collated for the taste of out rea
ders. 'The Lsdiea' Department shall always be choice
and s. L ot, an I shall receive stnet attention, while
such things as may inteirst our juvenile readers.
i.n.1 tliol impoilanl and lari;o class t.t our readers,
theFamnr will not bo overlooked. In order to
gr..lirv, as much as possible, the laudible elesiie of
our country readers, a portion of our ultention will
le devoted l the collection and diffusion of such
News, Moniorauda, Tables, Fac's, Hints, &! as
may seem important to agriculturists, and ihe pop
ulation resident without the confines of our great
cities 'The stale of the mulcts und tho fluctua
tions in tho prices, will be regularly und what it of
more moment, Correctly given,
Wc have e ver been opposed to the constant
bluster and parade made by some editors, about
the ricclli iter ol their papers, and have n solved
"V" ,ho b:,,u,,d 7 V'cnl"S 1 b!,al1 lc onJuct
na l.t jiiaiiI- l ir il.s.lt
cd, as lo spenk for it-elf.
Our rridei i will always find in its columns Ihe
earlie-t and mrst authentic information, rs well as
the niout choice and cnteilaining literary matter.
We hive totally discarded the system ol filling the
1 i' V" h l-ck advertisements but pre fer giving
i j-.,,, rt,il.-ts Ir.m u.-..r ,. m r..lr a. ,a. I
j oui re ide rs from wttk to wctk, entertaining read
ing maiirr.
And we feel assured that we shall ho no losers
thi teby, as but few readers care ubout having a p i; er
filled with descriptions of these iiauseatiu i cum.
pounds.
The Saturday Evening Post, will bo furnished
for 3 per annum in advance, or one copy three
years f .r 5. To those who wish lo subscribe for
a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy
of iho Philadelphia Ca kit, and two co(iis of llie
Pest for oue year fur ?5 fiee of puslao and dis
count. No New Subscriber received without the
Money,
'To lliOe who w i-h lo subscribe, we would say,
that ihe tat'e-t plan is to cnrh.se the money in a
letter end direct to us. Most postmaster will
(rank their letters if relating to nothing but the
business of tha office, und all pulmater who wilt
be kind enough sa to do, we shall be pleased to ac
knowledge as ugeuls.
Address
GEORGE U. GRAHAM A CO.
No lit) Culler's Alley, Philadelphia.
THU IVIIW WOULD.
THE LA It O EST, CHEAPEST, HANDSOM
EST, .1M MOST COMi'liEHENSlYE
NEWSPAPER IN THE UNPPED
STATES.
SUITED BT PARK BEXJAMIH ARO IfES SABOIRT.
WITH multiplied resources for rendering the
Nsw Wohld more valuable than ever as
a compendious newspaper and repository of elegant
literal tire, we enter upon the second volume (folio)
on the 24th of October, dressed in a beautiful garb
of eit type, cast expressly for the purpose. It
will therefore be a fitting time to commence new
subscriptions, as well as for the renewal of those
which may then expire.
During the first year of the distance of the
Niw World, it has acquired reputation and
circulation superior to any weekly paper in ihe
country; and has furnished toils subscribe rs, during
that period, (beside all llie current news of the day,
domestic and foreign) new and vuluablo works by
Talfoutd, D'lsrocll, Thomas Moore, Miss Mitford,
Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowlcs,
Uulwer, Marry at, and erlhers works, which in Lon
don could not be purchaseJ for fifty time tho
amount of the subsciiption price of the New
Woild. In addition lo work of interest by theso
eminent authors, it has contained the cream of tho
periodical litcratuio of Iho day, as well as original
ai tides from the pens of some of the most popular
writers of Atneiicii, among whom we may mention
Mis Sedgwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Longfel
low, the author of "Yunkeo Notions, Siiuma,
Street, Ac. Ac.
In politicks we shall, as hitherto, maintain an
armed neutrality. Our column as heretofore will
bo unobjectionable in a moral point of view. In
criticism we shall, in justice to the public, mantam
a perfect independence, even though we incur the
vengenca of all tlio dunces" We shall, in conclu
sion, earnestly sti ive t.) render our sheet not only
worlhy of ihe unparalleled favour it has experianceel,
but of a continually extending circulation. While
we continue to furnish with all possible promtitudo
tho most attractive liter. .lure of the day, we shall,
as our means enlarge, afford that compensation lo
native authors, which may induce ihem to in.ike
llie New World ihe medium for presenting lo the
public their best produi lions. Our excel lent Lon
don correspondent wdl be continued, and due at
tendon will be paid to the comcrciut, agricultura
and news departments of our paper.
A QUARTO EDITION
Of s'xleen large prtge-s was commenced on the sixtl
of June last, in older to meet the wishes of larg
number of subscribers, by giving (hem its I ich nn
varieJ contents in a suitable form for binding. Thi
wo have dona without having enhanced iho prici
so that new subscribers, and others on the renew:
of previous subscriptions, run lake their clioice be
iween the Ujua'to and Folio form. Qj But a fn
sets of tho Quarto, fom No 1, nuw remain o
hand in the cilice, nnd we shall therefore, nut I
able I. mi? to supp'y them.
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for either edition ; oi Five Dollaiis for two copn
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muy be at a discount here.
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three or more times, or otherw ise notice tlic cunler
and rend us n marktd paper.
Letters rela iio to the editorial department m
be addicssed lo Paiik IIemamix A Epls Saiihe
Edilors: those lelutive to tho buisness dep
liicul, lo J. WINCHESTER, Publisher
No. 30 Ann sireel. .
Ill A 35 A Ii 1 S
I'MIIill STATUS COMMERCIAL Al
sr mistical register. Comaiuins
uments, facts and other useful information, illu
live of the history and resources of the Ami r
eiiiou, unit ui t-jen cibic ; emiiraeir g coiiiin. re
maiuiiuciures, a?rnu tuie, internal iinprovemct.!.
hunks, currency, finances, education, Ac. Ac. Ed,
ted by Samuel liazarei.
Publi lied eve ry Wednesday, at 79 Dock strpct
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on the first of January of each year. No subscrip
lion received for less than a year. Subscribers ou
of the principal cities to pay in advance.
1 It O 1 Ii C T V S
or THE
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SO
CIETY, AND RURAL ECONOMIST,
EMTIO or r.lnlOM B. SMITH.
THIS Journal wss established by the Americst
Silk Society, for tho purpose of diffusing prac'.ica
information on the e i lti ms of silk in the Unite.
States. It has now bee n published one year, an
may be considered a work of standard character.
Tho first year's publication, compiising the firs
volume, coulaiues a masiof valuable intoimstioi:
and it will be the olj. ct of the editor lo mak
lite second equal in ull res pi Is, if not superior, t
the first. The important fact is now esta1 lislud be
yond any question, that the people ol the Unite
States can make silk i iiitriu und Bt rTiin tha
any other nation upon earth. It has been prim,
by unimpeachable testimony, thai llie entiic cos
of producing silk ready for mat ket, does notexcee
TWO HOLLARS ANU T W t.NT 1 1 V E CENTS rk,
roi ND, and its lowest value is lorn dollars aisi
nrrr cents; ulso, that o.ve ai re of ground plum
cd in morus mullicaulis, will produce the first yea
Ilia trees aie planted, loi h r r-i iout roi uds o
silk, leaving a clear profit to the producer ol o.v
ui Muie.u ami nt.ii r uollaus! Ii has also Ih'ci
proved thai the clul.lit n and ft males of any farmer'
f.tnily can, with tho greate-t possible ease, produc
from fifty to a hundred pounds of silk every ye n
without any cost whatever lo lite expenses ol th
farm after the tries are plantcJ; snd therefore, tha
the w hole amount of silk wdl be so much clear gain
siy from $325 lo f 150. Wiih these facts we suL
m t loan intell gent people wether il is not a grea
and important object for them lo introduce ihe cul
lure of silk in every farmer's family in tho I'nio.i
To e nable all our farmers to make si k, the 'Joi u
sal or tub Amiuh-a Sua Suciett' was est di
listed; it contains j lain ptacticul directions f, rcci
TIVATINU Til k TRIES, rtr.MVG .11 id REAIIlMi Sllf
woiims, REEii.vo the silk, and preparing it f
maikel, eVc. besides ull othi r information that eat
be Mpurcd to enable any person In enter upon tin
business, t iiln r on a lar,-e or Binall sc:ib-. Everx
fiieinl of his c uitry, into wh -se hands this pape'
may fad, wil' be doing u patriot and philanthropist'
woik by iudflci, g h.s Iru-nds ond luighhouis to eu
Itr their nanus upon the list ol subscribers.
'J he Journal e-f the Ameiicau Society is publishei
monthly, in pamphlet form ; cacli nuint-er coiituir,
thiilj-two octavo pugcs, piiute.l em new type
handsome paper, wi h sprinted colored cover.
'Terms : Two dollars a veers or six c a'
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work
sent. Allsulcripiio:.s to la-ni with r
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