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    ' DYSPEPSIA. .DYSPEPSIA f
That troitrenm,ami pence-destroying disease.
- lioiisitndn and trni of thousands suffer Irom
4bt common distressing complil'itt. Hupcpiin l
lirquciidy noted by overloaded or distending the
toriiHcli liy r.Pfttiri' Calif ol drirking imlije'
. li'e and i-rid auhslanem-tnfcpn into th atnnwch,
, Mif fmni long continued constipation !' h bowls, a
adenl .ry lilp, frar, grtdf, anxiety, a copious 'Omit
il Cold waler, .traffic pnrgatife tiif Heine; ilyacn
'"rv. iuinrnrri,ipo, Intermittent nnd Hpasmodtc Rr.
f -it in of die stomach nnd how is iircciilnr meals,
I .o hour., and loo Sequent use of apliituous
-liquor.
' The j mptoms of dUpepsit mny be described na
n wont of" appetite, or an unnnlural or voracious
oik, nausea and sometime bilimm tnmiling, and
ti n nnd trsimient di-tensions of llio stomach xt,vr
eating, an id nnd putrcsent eructations, wiMer brush,
,lain in the region of llin stomach, eoslivcnrss, pul
pit (linn of llie heart, dizziness and dimness of the
nqhl, di-tutbed rest, tremors, luonliil despondency,
flatulency, spasms, nervoua irritihility, chil inc-s
Mllownr? of complexion, great 1 1 ijuespiiiii aftn
ttuig, languor and general debility, tick hcud ache,
V e.
CI'IIH At the head of all remai!ics ntunda l)u.
ilARiien'a Corou.sn tSTHKtoTHiiM Toivic
n t.' t.ii mam ArrmiKNT 1'n.i.a, which art Rrcni.
Iv i.i ri i lie peritttidtic niotiou of the internine,
thercl-y producinf; K'iihrity of the bow ls, nt tl e
unno lin.e iniproviriR the fuiutions of ihe iloliilii.T.
.l RuiiM, ihua invino.a'ino and rentoriinr the di-
K'-'itf nii'iiiia io a nr&ui.y eclion.
i'lua nit'dicine I
w ii .m I .Hi in pr.iJuenij; leliif.
Ti ll ond explicito tlirecliuiis accompany the
almvi! i.ii'diiiiie- Likewise a inniplilet wliicH de-K'r.bi-s
ilisc.iioa, iho m.inncr of (renting, Ae.
l'lincipln oiiice fur the I'uited Sli.tea, IV o. 1 0,
IVorih EIGHTH STRRKT, I'hiln.lelj.hia.
HE.MtK YOATJIUI.MER.
Oetobrr 24, 1810. Agent.
IMPORTANT PHOOFt the er. ivc must reinovn l!m ol ftrU( tiona which
f.,., I bt,1l,il8f,!''rourr.i,tid tho cofila trd.utaty atieam.
Of the eftczcy of Dr. Karhth CeUrvfrd .,V,Vm j V, ,,U tin, body, f..w iho ,allie natural principal ;
f""fv ' ' m.ixc, I y that nliiable purgative mcdkific Brun-
The f,.lV.vIn ceit'ficnto wan sent bv Mr. E. B. I drtih I'niversul Vegetable I'illa, which are nn cf
Hiiiimn, npent at C'intinr i.tti, Ohio. Them can l o j f'ftiml assist uue cf nature, the aupernbundance of
no mistake in it, n the parties are wd! known. j hiiniura in the intotine rntial. Hr pr-everiiirr in
Air. Rz.kiel R jr.lon, of Ai deron township, j hi 1'iaclicrt, the ways f.l the rirnilition will Iben
Tlftniitton county, Ohio, was scveial days troubled I l itorcd to the fi lU-Xfreisc ofthrir haturai fune
with biii-ua affections, acidity of the btomach, at- j liona, and a ftat; ol health will bo fnnily emablih
iniile.J with the usual tymptoms of dyfpepsiii, and j l'J Kemember, nocr tulltr a drop ol bluod lo ba
having nd trial of vurioua mrdicine wiih.mt i lif n fioiu ynir Kva; u ile the hum.irs aa oft-n
tii.dir.g relief, wm cured lij- the above in-dii im s, "'"I as long as il.ey aro degenerated, or us Iopb b
Atiest, K.KIUDOX. youaroi.uk.
i-inriiinati. June nOlh, 1840. I
1 JM' I.ATEH. Mr. Vance, of- Vahing'on ,
rniiiuy, writes a lollows Uenr S-ir Dr. 1 1 i lie li u
pii.aart ieijiiiiina mi vI the m.wt wotidnfn!
uic in ih's vicinity cvci heard of. Tboy were
Mtroitiiccd here about aix months ago by one of
iny iieifhbora, who bought a lialfd.zen packasef
mmi tho I'iitsbuiiK office. 1 cm aware of fmr caws
in thu place where complete cures have been per-
J one of a most shocking and aggravated nn- !
vnu" complaint, of ten or twelve years slurxlii.2. 1 1 "
end you enclosed five dollars ; pieare to foiwrd
'i!U for that amount by the bearer, Willinm VV'oid,
) Attest JOHN VAXCE.
July 27, 1840. , . . . y
X. 13. The above ccrtii'catcs, compurfd wilh the
very many already received, rciliiinly mur.t eon
m:.. i'.ose similarly afdieted, that they can yet be
rcl.tAid by l!.e use of ti.ese Invalun'. le'medicini s.
riiiM-.l ell'icn, No. 19, North Eighlh btnei
l'lui.Uili hia. For siile bv
HENRY YOXTKEIMER.
Oetobc 21, 18 1(1. Agent.
FEMALES.
WUO arc troubled wilh sick headache, pnin in
the side, breas', nnd back, loss of app.ititc, llalnlen- '
e,1o(viie.s ot spiriis, palpitation of ihe heart, fatul-
iius or p:Ji!ii:ess, si; ki:c-s nt the stomach, bilious
.tli'clious, lightness at the chest, mtusea, voniilinp, j
ivise in the stomach, fls,liipjra of hi nt, ni d chilli- !
''f'-, diseases i f the nerves, nnd organs of dige-li.e.i, '
te. &c, tlvise wiio may bo il.us nil. cud, thonl.1
not nrgVct to procure Dr. llurlich's Cimij'ouml
MrtngUnMiiig Tonic and German Aperient 1'illr, .
which ure warranted to give imnudiite relief.
Thousands i!o we alaiort d.iil behold, wlnitc conn- '
lennnces and p-do emaciated checks bear ncrular
v.-itii;-- to sickness and ullliction. Could tho e j
persons be pi rsnadid to use this inVuIunble mcdi- I
-itie, u.iy wou'd toon find their v?ak and debiliia- I
lid frsinea rtrrnahirnru, lhc:r n iuds competed. I
nnd al! pain, and iiii-l.c,.s diiven from the yiriii, j
uhen inv body will again renew i s loM vigor, nud
ut on n neu life," nnd death f..r a while be de- 1
I lived of its prey. What Inn I but fci glad t ;
tiebo! Vtlieir near rehtivra and dear trici ds, srn'ehej j
s if by n.nt-ic liciii ihut fatal det oyer ltutli-
ye who me laboun under dis. asc let not onother
day or nielli pasa willsout procuring this medicine, j
Heit will in a ii.Hhriiv of eates i il'cct n liermanart i
cure. Uti.itmLer a'eluyt lire dangerous f cud if
iluiasc is iie6lec'ed, iia r-vujis wdl dwuldy iu
cretac. Principle OfT.re for the United Ptalca, No.
19, NORTH KU;H'1'H street, whcie nccomn cn
dalioi s of huinliei's of ertioiis may be seen, nil ol
men nave ueu cuied or bMietilted by
mid.cino.
the j
I
HENRY YOXTHEIMER. I
October 54, IS 10
Agiut.
j
SICKS ESS.
5 THERE nre many persons that we d..ily Ik hold,
n l.o: j counti iiaiiees in d frail liuds i!eitoie i tllic
lini' wbicii we find has principally oiiln.iiid from
neglect of pioper ieinbd.es at the con.mc'ici ment of
aiikness. Al lirst tha patient comi buns of Idle on
'be stomuch atteiidcj with kickntms,ci:irn?M,$e.,
Tie neglicls to procure propel inediciue; ut lemh be
comidaina of pain in thu side end s crnsrh wiili
sour irucliiions; big rppetite I ecorriea iinpaiud, i
his ret trouble.ome, l.ja luird htirassij, a:id ail '
lUinga around him nppe.ir not in their prowr stall, u.
Hi) btill negl. cts himself, when in till reliability
'ihe dis,iite may al lenth be ao Lst acattd. that no
medical uid win irj lucu him ugain. At iho fust
attack i-f iiil.i.t.-s tl'crn should li) " no tirfte I'M"
in r .curii g Dr Hul cli's nurotMi stklxuth
apkuikkt pilis, which immediilcly ie
inovcs bite from the stoinacb, obvi.itn cot'tvenrsa.
icmoveoiMirdrra in ihe head invigorate thu mihd,
treig;htn th body, improve t: o uu uiory, und i u
liveii Uie iningiua ion ; lima naloiiog' the body
8in tj i s proper loneiions.
Principle Oiiice, No. 1, NORTH EIOH'l 11
lret, Pluludvlphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
OctoUrSl, 1811). A;,,,.
. TO THE .IH- LK-IEU.
THOSE who are suffcrii g from vaiioua distas
incident lo tha human fuiidy, would do well lu
jms-ura Dr. lUtrlich't Compound Slnnhtnin
unit frrmun Ai tricnt Pi Is. wl.iih urn m pre'
inUier.tly receommendtd for Dyspepsia, .ner
f'oinplauiis, f aiua in tha side, l.atk and breast,
ISirvioue AlUi-tions, Heud-Ache, and all ihe dis
casca ol the Klomuch and Howls. I'ainj.Ulct- nmy
ba obtained gratis, wh'n h contain full and explicit
ducuon for using. The lender i it lured to suv
etal very intercsung reriiliralca of cores in this
paper, v. huh iney be n bed up. n, aa lliey are t..k n
fiom lha origiusU For aie at No. 19, NOK'lll
EIGHTH g,wl I'biladclpbia.
, , HK.MvV YOXTIIEIMtR.
Transportation I,inc
TO BALTIMORE.
I (MUllll W4TIB ClJAl)
Warehouse foot if Chnnut Street or, the Pcnn
. fpvutiia Cimol.
A IJOAT 1. men l he wharf of tbn subscriber evc
iy morning at 8 n'cWk, running through to Delti
nioro in tlifeo days, Consignments l produce,
iron, Ac., wiH receive a despatch by this line, which
lias nol hithirto been i quailed by any othrr. Halo
ol 'freight as low as'hy any other regular lim.
References:
.HI I I.N V. nttowx, ' "
;mi;ok v hkkr. . i I , .r
KKIiXAN A KTll.LNttlER, l"",mo'e-
'' s.& Au..nr:rR. ; J i .
Good inicndi d lor PitiKlmrp, it onv point on
lh- IViiiisvlvuiiiii Canals, will In shipped without
delay on their nrrivnl at llnrrisbur ;, un this con-
liecls with (he IS. nth American lino of Poitabl
I Hosts to I'llislmrj dailv, nnd With tin ttiitoucliun.
lis i Tniket Line to JWlliuiiibrrlnml, VV'illiuiiisporl,
i iikneiiiir, niiJ ell IntermiMiale (drr.
(ilit.RUi: V. LAYXO
HamMiU'ir. Sept. 0, 1840. -
Work ol" 7alurr.
IX a si ilc ol hiaitli ihe inlelin:d cnnil may c
rimipmed to n river w huce w.itera How ovvr tiiead
juiniiiir li. ii tl. tliimia'i tb rh nii.rla njlu e or art
l:aa nude, and iinpiofa Ibrir iinlilic-; mid to kei p
' cotnparnon oi ine rfvrr, o ionfi as ii i tins
mi timootmy luo t nainiei" tc itrjn purv ai.u Jieaurv;
but if by f omo cnue flic court-o nt Uie river is i.tiij
ped, lin n llio water in the raiiala ia n lunger pure,
but Mon becomea rtagm.nt. '1'lirrn ia but olio lnw
of circulation in nalu n. 'hen l hi re ia a aupcr
l.uii(lnnce (.fliumuri.il iluid (arrnrity) in Ihe inle
tinnl tubts, and co-livei esi Inltca place, it II wi
back intu tho blooJ egfel, and iirf:lralcs itself in
to Ibe cireuialioti. To raUblih tho freo cnur of
IV. nrandir!ir Onire in riiilajelpl.is, is at No.
NOli TIi LIGIITH btuet, wheie hi, i.discan be
. ...... v vv 1 1 . r. i;i a inii, llll IU I till t'I'l lllllfl.
1 1 ikT i.t 9. i..r.i. r.... I....- r..il i: :
'iiiy usriii in r-uni'inv, is II. U. X.uitet Utor.
S.....I fc.' . . i , i i l
-on!
uiy, Sej t, 'J, 161').
I'crfific nfes -ol Aftcncy.
THE follnniui; are the duly appointed asenis in
Y(ttfltilfe Jhrirrruil Pi!!.".
Aonhunihcilm d countv
Milton M.-.tkry A:
unambcili'i. thl urv M. 11. Masser. M'Kmpi
ville Ceddcs, Greeu'i. Wi.lls. Ueotgetonn F.
Midlin?.'r A. Co.
I'nion roui.ty : I.e !hburg AT.dls t fi.dlf,.
MiOlinburg rellman & ISickly. New Ucrlin
John M. Hi ufer. St:ii;sgrove Eyic &. Co. .Mid
dbbiirg I-uae Kinith,
Lycoming comity : Williamsp r! John Smith
Newberry V. Il J. C Funston. Muncy V. A.
Peirii-an. Jersiy Mioic James II. Un burn.
Columbia coun'y : Danville T. ft E. 11. Rey
nolds. Coltawissa 'C. A. llrobts. Tlcrwick S?liu
man A. Kiltcnboute. Uloomsburg-John It. Mover.
iSutlbury, iHcpt. 9, 1840.
MOKE POSITIVE PltOOF
Of the efficacy ,f Dr. UatlUh'i Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient J'.Ut.
Allf.oiiist, Jan. 8, I S 10.
ToPr Hnrlieh'a Agent S'ir: I wish tosta'efor
the Wi.t-fn of ibo e who may be itfllielcd, that Dr.
Iliniirn's 1'iLts have entiielv ciind me of Ihs
pepsia, of which 1 have been nfll cted for many
yt ars. I used both kinds, the Apeiiei.t nnd tSlrengih
eniiifr, and I am constrained lo ray, that tluy aie u
valuable d:-overy, and act upon the vsrnvmil'!!y, j
em very iiiccruniiv. i louiiu tr.o i onie -pills to
quicken the circulation and muse a diteimioation
tu the surface, aed to Mieomhen the wpk toinach
nnd inere-ise lis powers. 'J'be Aprriei.i pil's rrc the
lust calhanic I nei used. I am coi.l'n'.cot all ly-
ejilies would do we I tu make imnuiiiate tr al and
be ri lieved. Any one can call al my house auJ be
Kiirlud of tle above ul pleaKurp.
DAVID R. porn.
N. U. The nr'ginnl ceitilicate may be sien r the
i.llice of the " spirit of tie 'J'iniia." For sale at
No. 19, North l.iyliili stru t.
HENRY YOXTIIEJMF.R.
October 24, isll). .4gi.nl.
l.lYF.ii CUMl'J..iJ.T.
THIS disease is discovered lya fixed rbtuse
pain in ihe riujil n.le umier ihe short rilis, attended
wiih hrat, ni)cniiieis about the pit of the stomach;
i hi re is in the riht side also a distention : Ihe iu-
lient lor-ea his appetite, and I ecomcs hick ar.dlroubl-
ed wiili vomil.i.g. Ibe tongue Incomes louh
and bb.ek, tho tounU-nance cbunues lo a i ale ui
cilron color, or yellow like thoe i.tiluti ,) wiih j.iuo
dice, ddliruliy of breathing, dn-tiubi-il ret, i,tteiidee
wiih n dry eongh, ddlieuhy of bivmi; Un the h it
I aide, ibo body becomes weak, and liua Iv the diM-a-e
! lerminatea into i.noibir of a more u rious natuic,
j whiih In all pnihubiliiy is Tar beyond ll.e power ol
I huiuau fkill. Dr. Darl chi I mnpuund Strength
, cning 'ionic -and fittiuun Aperient Pil.', u ta
ken at llio commencement- ot Una disease, will
i beck it, and I y continuing the use ot the uu dieioc
a few weeks, a jxifect cure will be perfoiimd.
Tboiisnnils can ti stify In th.s fart.
Ccriificau s of many persons n.ay daily be seen
of the tllic cy of ibis urvaluuble medieir.e, by applv
ing at tbe Mtdiral Oiiice. No. 19, NOKIi!
ElOHTH alicft, I'biladili hia.
HLNUV YOXTHEI.MKR.
October 24, lull). Aztnt.
MOHE CONCLlJE I'JtOOfS,
Of the iff.euey if Dr. Ilarlich't eilebruled Medi
cine: Drm Srn : I wns atilirtej with a 1 ilious and
nervioiis disease to. a ve.y alurniing degne, wiih
all the bvmptoine which ao frequently i li'ects a re.
I x.d eondfion, vir. : cii'diness in the head, viol, nt
tremors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the lij-ht
side, complexion bad, and rosiivencss; indeed I
was in a most ti,icruble condition. I ha I tried
many remedii s, but found no pcimancut iel el un
til I had purchand -. Ilnrlith't ct.mponnd
firt.igUiniiif' nnd (irrmnn aperient i'in. whie'i
IV ni iheir supriior vi.tues, I wur coinp!elely cured.
unu am ante lo purue my employ ineni. tr.e from
pain and disease, (sitiedl JOHN UOl.Est.
Dated Venia, Ohio June 7 , Isltl.
P'locii.le Oil'.ra Tor ilir ITiok-.I si, .. v hi.
North EiUHTH hTREET, I'bibid, Iphi ,.
. i '1. HENKV YOXTHEIMER
OeloUr S4, IS4U.
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than is contuinH in a volume -uf Irving' Colum
bus or llancioli's History of Ameiiea, which co-t
f8 n volume nnd all for Tl. ree lKilb.rs a vear. For
i't two co ies will Le loiwuidcd ouo year, or one
copy two yc irs.
rineethe publication ofoui orialnal rosprctus,
the Urotber Jonathan has been EM.AKIiED Olid
its size, amply 1 1 fore, has been ao much iniTeastd,
llmt mueli more tl.an the former quantity of the
most inteiestiiig lileiature of Uie d y is embraced in
its immense capas ty. Si lections from all ibe most
roiniuent sn-l ci IcluuVd wr.ters of Uie dsv nssst
in swelling its coii'eiit; and whatevor is new, lith,
or iaie, is imcdintcly rraiiHfrrred lo itsetJtmins. All
the foiitiihutions to pi riodicals of American writers
of repute appear in lis pages and the issue of th
foreign pn ss are laid umlir contnbuiioiia, aa aoou
as receive I in this country. To the miscellaneous
und Literary Dcp-,rlmiin, ihe closest attention is
paid; and in all the selections und original contribu
tions, strict care is devoted lo avoid all lint may
louih upon Iho opinions of any party in region or
publics.
Eiriunc having taught 1m that we had mark
ed out a paid for unlive, in which ad sorts of
poople di lights to lollow, it e lln.lher Jonnthaii
shall continue, as it begun, to be a bold, geut'e,
wei.hiy, lit! lit, grave, invrry, serious, willy, sinoo h,
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winded teaders-eierenades for musical lovers Son
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THE CULTIVATOR,
A Contolidaiien eif Ruer$ Cultivator and the O't-
tinee Farmer.
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lroprclii orTol. H, for IS II.
PltE Cultivator was established to linpiove and
elevate Ihe Agriculture of the country ; to give
a propel tone to the moral ami mind of the 'Far
mer; I o show him the dignity and importance of
his rofesvion ;' to store his mind with useful kn jw
kdge, and convince him that while all elates are
and mu't be more or lea urpendaht on each other,
he alone ef the who1 can make any near approach
to indcpendimre. If there 4s one thing moie than
another, which m this country give a man superi
ority ovrt his Yellow men.it ia knowledge; and this
knowledge, 'knowledge which ia a essential to Ihe
succres of the farmer as to othi r men, it i tho
design of the Cubrvetor lo aid in imparling.
crj-The volume for I840,ia filled entirely with
Original CommunicmtimH, cnibiucing artieliafrom
about 300 Correspondents from almost every atate
in the Union. -
If n inrrease of subscription beyond nny prcco j
dent in the history of Agricultural journals, if the
almost unanimous Toir of the public press in our
I. ivor, it ihe multitude of pnvale yit flattering lot
timouials we have received, added to a circulation
amounting the first yrar IoTwiti-two Thou
a sun, -may be admitted aa evidenre, ihen we have
certainly most abundant reason to I gratified with
II. e sueceia which his attended the Union of tho
Cultivator and the Gof.esse Farmer. No expense
hia Iccn tr will be spared to render the Cultivator
worthy of llie patronage it has received. ;In the
number, variety and excellence of ita llunrationa,
it is w about a nval at home or abroad, the Inst vol
ume being embellished with neatly Une Hundred
Engruviitg, illusl rating tho improved brecdaol II. ir
a. Cattle, tflnep, Swine, Uuildinga, Implcinents,
& making the Cultivator, all thinga ensidcred,
it is believed, the Cheapest Agricultural Paptr ever
puiitistied in tins or any oih,r country.
'I'naMs trr Dollar per iimim Six ropies for
tr, ii. i ;.. i t- ,.i
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postage. A commission ol .0 per cent, will be al
lowed to Agents who obtain 25 or more subscri-l-crs,
and 25 per cent, to those who obtain 100 or
more. AH ubscript,ona lo commence with a vol-
Postmat lera and gentlemen disposed to lend their
influence to aid the coue of Agriculture, are re
spccifully n quct led to act ssagrnis. Address
JESSE DUEL &. CO.
Publishers of the Cultivator, Albany, X. Y.
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P APE It IS THE WORLD.
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JL mint ia etarrpd UKn the face of every thing.
All the useful arts are progrersing with unparrailcl
ed rapidity, and the Art of l'rintii g is coming in
for its lull share of the common improvement.
De'cm ed not In be outdone in any thing that per
tains to his profession, where there is a lair chance
for exertion and enterprise, the undersigned has de
termined upon issuing sheet twice -the size of the
Boston Weekly Times, (and is to takethe place
of that paper,) and w II contain e gbt columns
more matter than the llrnther Jonathan. This
shctt will be calhd the LiOSTON NOTION, and
it is determined that it ahull sustain a cognomen so
full of meaning, and ao interwoven with the estab
lished character of our Yankee city. It will be tho
LaMor.sr -Nswsrsr-RR in tub W'obld wiih no
exception and will 'be printed on a sheet thirty
seven by 'fifty-two inches, di will be rilled entirely
with reading nutter, and will contain Three Thou
sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight square
inches, oi Twenty-Seven square bet of print in line
type! and a single number will contain more read
ing than nn ordinary book of Three Hundred
I Tb.i dimensions will enable the publisher
to draw largely upon the most populai riodin!
of the day, both American and Foreign ; and as ihe
selcctioi will lie made wilh great care, it ia believ
ed Ibis poperw .ll be a welcome Notion to enry
family, licsldia a full synopsis of the current news
of the d iy,) as published in the liostou D .ily
Times,) it will c main Poetry, Popular Talcs,
Theatrical Criticisms, Police and tthci Court Report-:,
Huirorous Articles, -Ac. Ac.
The wh.lc woild of Li nature will le ran-ackrd
to fill it. From the study of the philosopher dow n
to the police courts, through all regions of reason,
pocliy, romance, wit, und the ample iceord of folly,
we shall glean from the past and the present oiid
fiom all naiions, to present as pleasing and useful a
combination of recoided thought and current hU
tiny, as the world can supp'y or indusliy produce.
This is our "Uostom Norion."
This great amount of wisdom and fun of wii
and philosophy of noveliiisand antiquities we
are able to oiler, weekly for six cestb jcr copy,
only six cents! and we can doit lieeause of ihe
facili i. a of our press and oll'ice, and the connection
of dm'y and weekly publications. For tiikxc hol
lahs we can sell a year's volume, equal in quantity
of matter, with every variety also, to Fifiy-two Vol
ume of Novels, such as are issued from the press
of this day. FiAy-two large Volume for Three
Du'laie! Effected all by improved machinery, und
by a determination thai we will not be outdone iu
eulei prize and usefu'nes-i.
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will liealterdid to unlet acccnipunied with the
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and pieces as they rosy designate.
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IS prepared lo receive Goods and V.r..U, .i t',
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l ie him to forward with despatch lo Philadelphia ' llle Sl,lu,d'y Evening Post, shall be coilducl
Pillsburg, Williamspnn, itkesbur.e, Columbia! . a lo speak for ilsclC
Lancaster, or any other point on the Pennsylvania ur ,fl"f" '" alway find in its columns the
and Union Canals, nnd the Pennsylvania atid liar- eo,1,t't "J l,lcl authentic information, fa well as
tishrjig and Lancaster sittl roads. tl'f "lost choice and ciileilatiiing liteiary mailer.
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exi!ition.
Coai, Pi-astxb, Salt and Fisn, conMsiiilv for
sale. Sept. 9.
ISrmoval.
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THE undersigned have the gratification ef in
forming the public, that notwithstanding tl ey wi re
so uiitoi lunate as to have their bindery burnt down,
in Match Ut, they have epenod a very extensive
one, in LocUbt street, iu the new building ilueeily
opposite Gleim'a Hotel, slid aie prepared lo execute
all woik in their line wiih despatch, and in a su
peiior style. Their RULING APPARATUS
and other Machinery tie new, and of the first order
and latest improvimrnts; and they fiel coi.fi.
pence in ihtir facilities for giving perfect sati-faction
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of every description, which for neatness and dura,
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Matter of the six daily psprrs, including the "CLIP
PER'S LOG," ia published cvciy Saturday, at
$1 SO per annum. - ' '
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or Joitjr TL IIiwitt ami Jotit Witts, Esqrs., the
former Well known as idilor, proprietot, or princi
pal 'contributor to every literary publicslion Issued
m thru rily for tho last fifteen ycats; and the latter,
long n contributor lo aioua periodicals, but more
publicly known sinee his connection with the "Ut
ti mob k Cupith." The extraordinary sucress
whiih has ritletnled the establishment of the Haiti
moie Clipper,' now numbering a larger list of sub
renders llian any other newspaper iver published
in Maryland iho daily application fit a weekly
paper, to tend, by mail, lo country subscribers
nd' the mnny facilities, possessed ly the under
signed, for this undfertiiktng, have induced them to
spare no expense in getting up a paper which can
not f til to be a welcome visitor into every man's
family.
It is printed nn entire new typo and fine while
paper, nnd will compare, for beauty of wo kman
ship and excellence of reading matter, wilh any
periodical now published in the United Slates;
Tinas: For Mail Subsciibers, $1 00 per an
num, in current money, foi warded (free of i xpense)
to Ibo publishers.
CCj" Postmastrra disposed to act at Agents for
the Ocean, will noeiie five copica weekly, per an
num, for live dollar. Payment alwavs to be made
in advance. Addrcs DULL A. TUTTLE,
Printers, Halt maie, Mil.
tvro.MsinxG iciii:si
FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUIJSCRIBERS
IN TWO MON I'HS ! !!
Wwrs we first purchased the old and well
known estubl sliment of t' e
Salui -day Evening, Post,
we sta'ed that the pa er circulated so widely a
mong the sti ady, reading portion of ihe United
Slates, that we entered upon our h burs with full
confidence of the future. Our auccess has since
been beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our
weekly TrceijiH overbalance those of any Cotcil'po
tary japtr. Our Tist has continued to well up,
with unexampled rapidity, end wo have the confi
dtnee, thai al the present rate of increase, we shall
be en aMed tn a few months to boast of more than
85,000 subscribers I When we commenced our
labors, we announced distinctly, that the tone of ihe
paper should be decidedly moral, and that nothing
shou'd be admitted into our columns, which the
most f.is.idious falluir Could disapprove of, and de
term'ned that as an approved Family Paper, it
should not contain a potarrapri. whri ihe-apirK of
which a parent woulJ not wish to have a daughter
familiar, and we ihciefore, wilh this view, announ
ced thnt no theatrical noticea should appear in our
Columns, ai.d that we should bo opposed to theatres
as thing calculated to injure the healthy action of
an honest mind, as creative of exhibitions demo
ralizing in tendency, slid fearfully pernicious in
fact. Thcro were not wanting blusterers, who
made a great parade of opposition, and Croakers,
who predicted our speedy downfall, but we threw
ourselves upon Ihe sober, rational and experienced
poition of the people of the United Stales for aup
poit, and we have been nobly sus'aincil.
We thought and expressed Iho opinion, that
however esreless msny 'might be upon this subject,
thai few, even if tl.cy did nol entirely disapprove
of such entertainments, cared alout having the
grosa deluila forever paraded before the eyca of
their children, and Ibe sickening and nauseating
eulogy of all kind of characters tuado funiiliar lo
their minds.
We determined also, that wiile the papeT con
tinued under our control, it should beitr.ctly neu
tral in politics and that aa new and liteiary jour
nalists we had nothing ia da wnb the matter-; this
determination has been strictly and rigidly adhered
to, and while we shall continue lo give our re idem
auch 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 charaetet of the paper, we shall stu
diously end 'horoughly avoid any contaoiuiaUon of
partizm politics.
The paper is now printed in a new and beauti
ful type, has received tho praise of many iditors ot
taste, as lhc handsomest family sheet in the Union.'
Our efforts have been directed to llie combining
of beauty and aimplic ty wilh utility and taste.
The i'ost ia printed on a stout white paper, ren
dering it neat and durable for filing.
In addition lo iheso i Hurts toward perfection in
the mechanical department, and cxtirior ol our pa.
per, no labor, and no cost been spared in the de
velopemcnl of intellectual strmgth. The present
variety of interesting lulos, original, from loicign
and domestic magazines, logethor with tho valua
ble contributions of our own circle of literary
friends will continue lo give inteiest to ihe paper,
while everything important and worthy ofuolelhat
nappens in the Old World or the New, shall be
collected and collated for the taste of oui rea
ders. The Ladies' Department shall always be choice
and aelect, and shall receive stiicl attention, while
such things aa may inteiest our juvenile leaders,
slid that iinpoitant and large class of our readers,
theFaimir will not be overlooked. In order to
gratify, aa much as possible, the laudible desire of
our country readeis, a portion of our atteulion will
I e devoted to the Collection and diffusion of such
News, Memoranda, Tables, Facta, Hints, Ar, ea
may seem iinpoitant to agriculturists, and the pop
ulation resident without the confines of our great
( cities. J he state ol the miikots and the fluclua
j tiou in ihe prices, will be regularly and what is of
j more mwment, correctly given,
l We have ever been onnosed to l'ie ennsi.mt
I ,,,ustt r ""J Id mJe by some editor, about
I ou' r deis from week to week, ciUeilaiiiiiig read'
; m"lt- , ,
. Anii we fiel ""urJ that we shall be no losera
i thereby, as but few readers cue aboui bavin a- a o., ..r
tilled wilh description of these naueaiin8 coin,
j pounds.
The Saturday Ercning Post, will be furnished
lor f per annum in advance, or one copy three
years f . r $3. To those who wish lo subscribe lor
a Philadelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy
of the Philadelphia Co. ki t, and two copies of the
1'ost for one year for ? b free of postage and dis
count. No) New Subset iber received without the
Money.
To those who wish to subscribe, we would say,
that the safest plan is to enclose the money in a
letter and dinct lo us. Most postmasters -will
frank their biter if relating to nothing but the
busitus of ihe oiiice, and all post matters who will
lie kind enough ao lo do, we shall be pleased to ac
knowledge a agents.
Address
. GEORGE R. GRAHAM A CO.
Nd 80 Caitei , Alb, I'hiluJslj hi.
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THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST; HANDSOM
EST, .4SD MOST COMPREHENSIVE
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STATES. ' .
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WITH multiplied resource for rendoring Ihe
Nxw Wontn more valuablo than ever a
a compendious newspaper and reposiiory of elcgint
literature, we enter upon tho second volame (folio)
on the 21th of October, dressed in a beautiful garb
of ncfo type, cast expressly for the purpose. It
will therefoie be a fitting time to commence new
subscriptions,' as well as for the renewal of those
which may then expire,
Duiing the first year of Ihe cxialance of tha
Ntw Wobld, it ho acquired a reputation anJ
circulation auprrior to any weekly paper in the
country; and has furnished toil Rubscribcrs,duiing
that period, (beside a 1 the current news of the day,
domestic and foreign) new auJ valuable worka by
TfjU'ouid, DTsraell, Thomas Moore, Misa Milford
M. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowlc
Dulwer, Mairyal, and others woik, which in Lon
don could not be purchased for fifty time tin
amount of tho subscription price of the Nev
Woild. in addition to worka of interest by the
eminent authors, ilhaa contained the cream of tlx
peii.Hlical hleratuie of tha day, as well as oiigino
articles from the pens of some of the most popula
writers of America, aoiong whom we may mentloi
Mis Scdjwick, Orville Dewey, Professor Lnngfe
low, the author of "Yankee Notions," Sum mi
S'reet, 4o, Ac.
Ia po'iticks we s'oall, as liithcrto, maintain a
arineJ neutrality. Our columns as heretofore wi
be unobjectionable in a moral point of view. I
criiie.'ism we shall, in justice to Ihe public, manlai
a perfect independence, even though we incur th
vengence of all the dunces- We ahnll, in conch
sion. earnestly sliivc to render our sheet not onl
worthy of the unparalleled favour it has experinncc
but of a continually extending circulation. Whi
we continue lo furnish with all possible promtitui
ihe most attractive liter. -turo of the day, we aha
as our means-enlarge, afford that compensation
native authors, which may induce them to in .1
the New World the medium for presenting to li
public their best productions. Our excellent Lo
don correspondent will be continucJ, and due i
tcntion will be paid to the comcrcial, agricultui
and new department of our paper.
A QUARTO EDITION
Of s'xteen latge pnge w as commenced on the six
of June last, in order to meet tl; wishes of lar
number of subscribers, by giving them its lich ni
varied content in a suitable form for binding. Tl
we have done without having enhanced the pr'n
so that new subscribers, and othcra on the renew
of previous subscriptions, can take their choice I
tween the Quarto and Folio form. rj- But a f
sets of the Quarto, fiom No 1, now temain
hand in the office, and we shall therefore, not
able long to supp'y them.
TERMS: Tmu.K DoLitrt year in advan
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In nil cases letters must lie tree, or post paid,
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mittcd in New-York or Eastern n oney ; or 50 ce
on each, if in notes of other aolvent banks, wh
may be at a discount here.
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three or more times, or othcrw isc notice the conle
nnd rend us a marked paper.
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1 ll O S 1 12 C T V S
or TRX
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SC
CiETY, AND RURAL ECONOMIST.
roiTrn bt oinxos b. smith.
THIS Journal was established bv the America
Silk Society, for the purpose of diffusing practicr
information on the rvmsi or silk in the Unite
States. It h ns now been published one year, nn
may be considered a w ork of standard character.
The first year's publication, composing the fir
volume, coot, dues a masiof Valuable infoimslioi
and it will be the ol j. ct of the editor to mak
the second equal in all rcspct, if not sujierioi, t
tho first. The important fact is now esta1 lished b
yond any question, thai the people ot the Unite
States can make silk cHiAriu. and bktti.ii lha
any other nation Uion earth. Il ha been piovt
by unimfieachaMo lest'mouy, that Ihe entire c
of producing silk ready for maiket, does not txeev
TWO HOLLARS AHD TWCXTI-riVS CHT ft
roi xn, and its lowest vidua is roc dollars a
urn cents; also, that oxx irti of ground plan
ed in moras muliicaulis, will produce the first yet
the tret aie planted, ror iitv-i.ioht rovnds o
silk, leaving a clear profit lo Ihe producer of o
m urium An light iiollaiis! Il has also bee
proved that the childieii and ft males of any farmer
fiinily can, w ith Ihe grcale t possible ease, produi
from fifty to a hundred pounds of silk every yea
without any cost whatever to the expenses of tl
farm after the tri es are planted; and then fore, ill
the w hole amount of silk will be so much clear g.m
iy from f'Uj to 1 4 SO. With these fuels we ut
nut lo an intelligent people wether il is not a grer.
and important object for them to introduce the cu
lure of tilk inevery farmer's family in the Uaioi
1 0 enable all our farmers to make si k, tit 'Jot v
mil or the Amkuica Silk. Societx was rati!
lished; il contains lain piactical directions form
TIVATiaa THE T lilts, rtl IlIMB and rxaiiiks sii.
woums, KLi.Lia the silk, and prepuriiig it I,
maiket, ic, besides all othtr iiiformslion that ra
be r. quired to enable any pirson to enter upon 1 1,
business, either on a Urge oi small scale. Evi
friend of his counity, into wh se hands ibis pais
may fall, will be doing a patriot and philanthropi.il
woik ly inducing his friends and ncighhoun loci
ter their names upon the list of subscriber,
'I he Journal of the American Society is publishi
monthly, in pamphlet form; each number contaii
thiitj two octavo pages, printed on new tyie at
handsome paper, wiih a printed colored coer.
Tebms : Two dollars a year, or '' .
,n,,,oA;. "'w,v,oi-,'",,i-f..re.h.eow':,v
sent. All ...hscnptior;. ,
her oftheye.r..llJ ir.nocase will the wo.kb.e
to any eo.u., longer than it ahall bave be,
,,ui tor.
CJ'New i asr ri be Ra, Kri0 take the first ai
second o ume. w ill he charged only Thru Du
labs for Ihe tw o car ,