TO THE COMMUMTY. Tt!TMK-vss wliich hut attended (lie itse of Dr. I mfi'rh'a Urrtnan Aperient and Compound ' ri ngliming Tonic Pills, is truly astonishing. Il is no vnm boast to nr thin medicine ha prove J by v happy i fT.cts in (lit- cure of variety cf diseases a liit-li the human fiume i liable, to bn vastly su I trinr to the mnny preparation before the pub) t . .Vutiy of these preparation are compounded by in !vidmls 1io ort- positively ignorant of the myste ries ot ttie human ystcm, and mere pretenders to medicol knowledge. Dr. Hnrlich, however, is ceb Suited among the Grrman faculty ns a man of the liuhcst scientific attainments, and equally distin guished throughout Europe, as a successful medical prnctitioni r, spent most of the years of a useful life in the Rquiuiiinn of audi knowledge as might prove 'riiificmlto his follow creatures. In the pill which li-; invented, and which bear his name, the public i . f assured of an article that posresse more than indiuary virtues. From the acknowledged talents Otis inventor, nothing lees lliun a good article tottld be expected; and the experience of many curs has afforded demonstration of the virtues of I is medicine. In firimany and other parts of Uu '" e, its r putntion is established. In this country t. to which it has but been recently introduced, il i r 'ptdly gaining the most substantial reputation. The i iimrrouseert fientes of cures of the most obslina'c teiKcs fleeted by tho use of Harlieh's Tills, which t 1 e proprii tor is constantly receiving, is proof of tho V.ot. Day alter day bo receives new testimonial i'f I heir cflici.cy, and week after week increases the I'emand fir thrin. This is not mere assertion ; in inuneiablo certificates are open for the Inspection of Il a public, and the doubts of any who are skeptical, mi 1! removed by examining them at Ihc office of tlie proprietor. We take the liberty, then, of suggesting- to every ' unily, that they imiko use of Dr. Harlieh's Pills, i ol Hum keep a supply constantly on band, to be (I when occasion demands, and they will receive tic most unequivocal proofs of utility. Medical Di finer. Principal rUTice for the United Slates, No. 1'J North Eighth sliect, Philadelphia. Western Depot. No. 41, St. Clair street, Pitts l.mch. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, .Yiuy 1,1811. JSenl. HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT. I.ivir eomplainl is dctcrmcd to be of two forms, oz ; Acute utitt Chronic, which nred iVerent in tlx ir "i-t nnd ch'irncter, mid are product d from ulcers op the Liver, which is elcscascd on the surface ot in the ci ntre. In the former, the patient is attacked with sudden puin, in the region of the Liver, fo severe ihut even the bed clothes are insupportable; the pa i t i t tiiii' ot hear to turn or Ihv on his lift side from I l' a pre sure exerted in th.it posiion of the iiilbimed ,;nis. The latter nuy goon in such a mutioer il a the tirsi sy interns of Liver Complaint utc those v 'o. a n nk the occurrence of suppuiation. The .'.. '.t uiul Sub-acute variolic, slim st ulwnys coin. .!, nee with smie chilly feelings succcidcd by heat '. k.u, fevered ti.ngue, having a yellowish ap- .i.on-e. Iirrgubir .statu of the bowels, co-tivciu s, .u-.tei i ,mro "hanscs iO a pule or citron color, or 11 w like liio.-e edUidcd with jaundice, diflieuliy ot I r uih'ng, ilistmbed rcs, attended with coiiph, fe- vi r:.-'i Fj inti'tns. n dry and arched rkin, diluYuliy e.t I im; r.ii (he linlit side, urine scanty ami h j;li e.lorid. 'he patent pat-ses many bnd iiinhls and is tr jii t.tiy t'oublid wi'h Diurrl.aa, Tena-irus nnd I'.le.-, i.ii'tiea ei il voo itini!, and I tis a conideral le i i,r-i. V. I n tin) loll inimiuioii Hllecls the pcMu i i .il coat of the Liver ll e j nin is much more inteiis-e i oil i 'M'i t.it'h. r than wlnn confined to the l.iv- In ei:ro..ic Klfccttons it is uncertain, in its lei , iiiiiHio.i ; the pain is in!en attended occasion d iv !' vitirh Fj mte.ms, a dry ond pwrehed skin, i regular hi wels, w e inuitiiance. freqeuut at t ii lis ol juun dice, ,be ijrmie is ecarcely ever free tV"in y.'iow fur, tht: appetite bad, n-id u cuiruption liiicKs the fate boil iiaik, bthind the shouliiers. cvc. Db. IIaiimi u's Co'npi Uid Mrcntheiiini; 'I'on ie and Aperient (ierm,.n Pills, will, in a no-jority of cases, produce a pirlict cure, and if usea ul toe very onsi t of nliliction will in every cuse aircs-i llie 'disease. This is not meiely theory but Kiel, which can be suh.-lantiatid by the tesliwoiiiis ot various persons who have ni neg ed ihn aslon'i3hinj t tl'ecls ot this inv.duahle n eclicine. The diet mur-t I t ut ter"'! it to, unJ the waim bath nut not bo neglect ed win n the p..tieiit can have access to it. Full urn eMpheit il net ions are di lined in the nirdical j pan.let which acci nipanies the medicine, and can t o obtained gratis of any of the icyularly appointed I agents who sell this niedi inc. Puucipul (Jiliee and ('eiif ral Pepnt for the t'ui ted htMc, is Hi Kn. I'J iS'onh Highlit fcSlieel, I'hila clilphia, where till coniinunicalioiis for Agencies, Adverlising and Medicine must Le udditssed (post paid,) which will meet with immediate nil, nliun. 11E.NKV YUXT1JE1MLU, May 1, 1841. Afnt. CIV A L h UASVS S M'l.y DrHAHLICh'S (Vmnemid Ftrrngthen iug and Geru an Apeiient Pills urcutrd hy all clas ses of people, in preference to cither Mcdieims, bc i'i!ic i hey are prepared from a pure tzlruct of lirlf, a wholisomc imiliiinr, mild in its operation nnd pleasant in its. t fleet the most certain picsciver" of health, & afe and ellectusl cure of Dyspepsia oi Indigestion, um I all stomach compluinls, a preserver and puiiliei of the whole system. Uccausc tl.ey soothe the nerves of sensibility and fortify the nerve cf motion, importing to their most cubic lluiJ us oristiue tone, thus giving sticugih Mid ebaii. e; of mind. UecuuM! liny never destroy the coats of the sto mach and bowels, as all slicing purgatives dir. Uecuiisc science nnd i-xpeiii nee leueh us that no iruie puriialive alone will cure the disease of the ; ti nmen and l uvis, W eakness is the primary cause of a host ol d;siuses, and, by continually ie .oiling to tirt'slic puigauvrs, you make the ihsMtc. r.. in h wuitf, iiislti.d ol t tin r. Llecause Dr, Harlieh's Medicines aie put up up on the c nimoii smsc prineij le, to "cleanse and e rengihen," which is the only iouibC to pursue to ellictu cuie. Lastly, Decause thtte Md;ctnc really do cure the dis- toe lor winch tttty are iiron.intiiilci!. Principal 1'iee far the Tnited Stales, is at ISo. I'J iSuilb l- thlli street, 1'hilsdelphia. JIL.MiV YO.VTULLMER, M.y 1,1611. ' ,"' CLEANSE AM) H'l UENOTUEN. J"tThe only sure ond bct course lo puisne in eu i.ng oise.ises, of whatever nature they may I e, is: i'ost, to tlesme und putify ihe He mae h ai d Bow t ls I y gentle ape eienis; secondly, to give KUenglli hi d ijne 10 iiejo It ndei oigsut by the I'sei f pr pir le nirs This inoele is always piusucd l y r. gular p! yticiiiris, which they well know 'lu he ihr nnly ,01'ifcc lo result lo, to elUel aspeedy i,d pevinaiu lit Dr. Hit' Lie it's Con pi use! Sir, rBii,, !,, 1 oni nd Apejieut tills, are a sore 11.1 o.e ii,,-1,, tfK'A this gruoJ id ji cl. 'J ho tie ruiun ni,ni ills i.ie to cteai ie- the sluou. h slid intinims, ul ,vi v huh the Compcuiid Stientgt ning 'J'enii pill ..1 i..-cd. lo five urit'iilh und lone 10 tin se or gans which leqi.iie t. lull 1 I re j tun ill. Ncuny two li ne's id the disc uses whic h we daily hi hold, tue di stf el il.e i.tivous sysit m, and by coiitiuu at 'y iikinrr ilrsktic n.imrul lurulives the soilirer will ccoi) fid himself being tn., much refined torin sin long in uiniiicc. Full and iXl;en di iieiious both in Hnijlish and Ueimup, uctuinpsiiy Ibis notice. ( 'J he abov niidiiine for sale at Ihe Piog Ptoie of I1LNRK iOXTlltlMEK, Iy 1, 1641. Jynl. T i a it s p o r f a i i n L, i ii c T ) B I. T I M O I! E . (VIA HIIR WATJitl CA1t.) Warehouse (ml of (.'lasvuf Street on the Penv ttjfrtniia Connl. A BOAT leaves the wharf of the subsrriber eve ry morning at 8 o'clock, running through, to Hn'ti- moro in thiee days. CJoiisigimn nts ol produce, iruii, cVc, will reerive a despatch by this line, which has not hitherto been i quailed by any other. Hate ol freight as low as by any other regular line, liefereni e I JOHN W. BROWN. - BUCK A- HKIilf, ( ,.., KKILVAN A- STILLNIOLR, ''l"'"or', J. & A. II. 11 K KIT. J Goods intended lor Pittsburg, rr any point im the Pennsy Ivnnin ('nniils, will l e shipped wi'hout delay on their arrival at llarrisbnrii, ns this con nects with the North Amiriran linn of Poitnhle Uoais to Pittsburg daily, nnd w ith the Suqm linn, na Packet Line to Northumberland, Williamspori, ilkeshurie, and nil inliTioediate places. CLOKUU W. LAYNO. Harrishu g, Sept. !), 1810. Work ol" An lure. IN n st'ile ol health the intestinal rami may be compared to a rier whose wnte s (low over the ad joining hind, through the channels nature or art has made, and imptoves their qualities; and to kc p up the comparison of the river, so long ns it tuns on smoothly the channels are l.epl puro r.d healthy; but if by some cau.-e the cour.-r of the river is stop ped, then the water in the i minis is tin longer pure, but soon becomes stagnant. There is but one law of circulation in itiiie. When there is a supei abuinhince of humoiial fluid (si roeily ) in the intes tinal tubes, and co tivc i,cs takes pi ice, it fl ws back into tho blood u s e's, and in li I rati m it-elf in to tho circulation. To cstahli.-h the free course of the river, wc must remove the olsliuit.ons which stop its fiee cour--e. nnd tho e of its tributary slieam. W ith the body, follow the same natural principal ; r. move, by that valuable purgative medicine limn drcthjt Universal YritluUe Tills, which arc mi ef fectual assistance of nature, the superabunilnnce of humors in the intestine rnual. By persevering in this practice, the w ns of the ciicul ilion will llien be ic-lored to llie full exi reiso ol their natural func tions, and a stale ol health will be liimlv establish ed Remember, never fuller n drop ol blood to be taken fiom you- Kvucuate (he humors as often anil as long us they are dc gcncraied, or as long us you are sick. Dr. Braudieih's Ofi'ice in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, NORTH LIl.ll l 11 street, white his pillscmi be hud at cents per box, w ith full tliieelioiis. dj 'nly ugeni in ISuubtiiy , is 11. 15. Mnsser I.tqr. Sunhuiy, fept, 9, Irt-lll. (i-(i(icit( tii' Aiii tu y. Till) following are the duly api oinled injects in their respective counties, f .ir the sale ol Ilrandrtii's Yriltiidde Uiiirtrml I'M. Northnmbeil-.it d count v : Milton M.iekcy ov Ch.imbeilin. iunl nry II B. Masscr. M'Kee.s villi (icddi s, (iieen vt Walls. Ueorgelown 1'. Midhnger A: Co. I "nion com tv : Lewi-burg Walls Sl (!odiV Mifllinburg Pellman A Beekly. New Iteilin John M. Belifer. Wilinsgrove Kyic&Co. Mid dli bt rg Laae Smith. Lycoming county : Williainrpor' .'iihn Smith Ncwheriy M. & J. C. I'unston. Muncy W. A. Petriean. Jersey Mioic .lamrs II. 11. Iniin. Columbia county : Danville T. A I'. B. Rey nolds, ('nttaw issa C A. Brobts. Berwick S'hu man A Ritteiihuuse. liloomsburg-John R. Meyer. Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1S10. T.IYER COMPLA l.T, Cured bi llie use if Dr. IIaiilic n's CoMror.n STt.Mi'rilKMMl AMI Aci.llll. T 1'll.LS. Mr. William Riciiahiis, Pini-buinh, Pa., en lirely curi d ol the above disliessing disease : His sytntoms wire, pain and weight m the lift side, loss ot a petite, vomiting, at id eruditions, ilisten lion of the stomaeh, sick headaihe, iinreil tongue, rounti nnnee i hanged to u citron color, dillicully ol breadiing, distillled rest, attended with a cough, great debility, wiilt other symtoii s indici.ting great deiaiigrmenl of the functions of the liver. Mr. Kiciuuns hud the udviie ol several pbysci.ius, but received no n ix I, until Using Dr. Haiilicii's Med ioine, wliieh termiinited in ttli eting a perfect eine. Principal Oll'ce, I'J Noitli Linhlh Sheet, Phila delphia. Also lor t 'le lit the 111111; s ore ot DLNKV UXTllHlMF.li, May 1, 111. Agent. THE CAUSE DE JISEASE. Nearly nil clafscs of disen.-e, ate caused bv some obstruction in ihe syslim, which prevent the icu lar and wholesi ine o 1 r..t:on of the animal func tions. This slate ol the sys-em, is d sense, w hie h is manifi steel in n variety of forms, 111010 or less inul'gminl in their charncler. To restore the sy st, m lo u stale of he ulth, ll,i n, i- is only iiicessuty to re movo the ctteisc of disea-e, arid the end is c rum. plished. The cause i ol s ruction sonn where. 'J'his cun he riiiicned by puicntion, which is ihe onlv means thai sin u!d be rescind lo.bt cause, sugCbttd by reason, und by naluie. Dr. ll uhehVMieiigih. enirg and (ieniian Aperient pills, uie allowed by tho the usuiuls who have used ihe 111, lo lie ihe best purgative medicine in cxbtenee. Because, they lint only rutioveull obstructions, und purge lie sys tem ofils impolitic s, hut, localise, and which is ex tremely iiiiporlalil, strengthen ni d(.'ie propi 1 tone to llie sloiiiiiih, ami produce u IiimIiIj aclioii of ull the puns. Bi sides, liny uie so mild und gentle 111 tin ir opt ration, 10s to 1e1.de r lie 111 nl all tunes u pei lcclly safe end desirable rrnm'y. The Mllcled Would do will, then, to 1 111rlju.11 a box or two of ibis inva'u .lle nieelieiiie, und pec i u l.iirni.il, in stiod of dislieiving their sy stuns w ith oil iej caicd doses of tali lot I, und nihil oings, so iujuilous to human lite anil hai nun s 1'Ue ubove im di en. e lor silent the Drug store ol HENRY VOXTllUMfcR, May 1. 181 1. .cul. SH E HEADACHE. Is a very reimiieui olleilion. Ils a'.l.ielts are veiy seveie, und 1 huiaeteni el by s iisiiieahc pins, shill ing fiom one (ait ol ihe I, lull to the other, lie quenllv re ninieninig in the inoiiiing, ultei ded wiih sickness of ti e ;e 111.11 h, nuusea, laiinings, und soineliiiiis, vcniilirig, giddii es, und coi.li sioii ol sight, tc Ac. Tins disease is pi odueed I10111 vu nous causes-, pethups the most common, is a de rancemeiit ol the siou.ueh nnd diyestivo organs. FEMALES are most subject to this ihYitie-n, pin liculuily II. use who lead a s. dinlui v h!e. Dr. Ilur Iitli't Cuiitj Mind Sltn;jitiiii:! Tunie und Oir- mull Aj ti.tnt I His, are uan.11, led lo 1,1 lest tins , Irout Id 011, e dise ase : fust by t ie .uisiii" the slomaeh und h, wels, 1 nr.lv nig the blm d, and leinoviiiij ull I -'i-ia.-id and excteiiieiiiuous humors I10111 il.eliier ui.1 11, 'e Minis, lly the Use, Inst, of u , w do.- " uie .-v j e in ni ut, 111,111 jus, aiicrw.iids two it line dests oflhu flreiigtuiiiiiit 7of lilt's, w hie h ate utid io kiiengihetj a,.j miTijoiulo il, ntrtnui -", K ie it .ue Id Uiesloiiiac.il slid oiuaiis kA llll'-klUlll ll..iu 1.. . . . , ,,.i, lann y lu ,,lelv miilile Uuitl lis p.i.w.e vigoi .ma uIIIki.iiu tlist use u.uv beenliulv iiinovetl. 1 his is ihe .y Uii lio oi eUiinB this untovu.g eoiopU,,,, .j ,, Ue mu i.dcd wull UlllB-' III lUCUMililIl l! CUH 4. - 11 - . 1 .... Mumy,., B.Mi.g geneiut ilirti lions, ,IUy be b. Iiiii.i ,1 titi.li.' rV I 11 TV ... 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Ad j the colili ibutn ns lo pi r.oiliial. of American wrjleis of ripule appear in Its pager; und the issues of til'- ; foieigu 1 nss .ue laid umier conn bu ions, ns soon : us net ivt'il in this country, 'lol .e iiiiseellaiieous ui d Lilcraiy Dip rlinin', the elosest utiilitii.u is , pi, id; und in ull llir fct-le elions ai d original conlnl u . lions, strict cure is devoted to uo.d all lhat may 1 loueli upeiii the opinion til any pally in itlgiuiiar I polities. j Exuiian-e having taught us lhat we had maik- ; oil out a p i h for our-i Ue-, in wh e h ull sorts ol ! people ib lights 10 lollow, the Hr, tier Joiiuthuu I ball cuiilitiue, ns t begun, to be u bold, gent e, j w eihiy, light, g 1 live, invi, v, se noos, witty ,suioo Ii, dashing, iiiltie siig, iispind, ui el incolnparuble liewspaer. Itsh.nl be a stupe minus minor when In ull the world will statin r. llieled. It shall con tain tho luosl btuuliful of Novels, Rouiuiices unit Stories lor bolh sexes Fairy Tales for lovirs ot iho marvellous Lege nds for antiquaries Pasqui nades for wit mongers Nuts and raisins for short winded lesele is-Se renades for musical tncr Son nets ful Ladles be liliment for old bacbe lor. Sta tistics fur politic thus and Lectures, Sermons, Criti cisms, Lpigr ins, t&c, &.c, Ac , for all the world. Letters should be sdditssfd to WILSiiN i CO MP ANV, I'ubluhtn ij tht " liivtkn Xnalhun," N. V. SOMETHING NEW11I THI I.HEAFKST ANII BUST T A 311 Ii Y X K W S ! A P K II now rum.iMiKn. Only 91 ftO per Annum I ' TllR 0(;EAN AND WKEKLY CLIPPER, one of the best and cheapest newspapers in this country, containing all the choice Rending Matter of the six daily papas, including the "CLIP PER'S LOO," is published eveiy Saturday, at $1 50 per annum. (Xj" The"OCEAN" is under the editorial charge of John II. Hr.wrrr anil Jons Wills, Esqrs., the former well known as editor, proprietor, or princi pal contributor to every literary publication issued in this city for the last lific.cn years ; and tho latter, long a contributor lo various periodicals, hut more publicly known since his connection with the "Bal timoiik CLiri'F.n." The extraordinaty success whiih has ntteniled the establishment of tho Haiti tpiie Clipicr, now numbering a larger list of sub scribers lhan any other newspaper sver published in Mnrylaml Ihe dully application f-r a weekly paper, to send, by mail, to country subscribers anil the many facilities, possessed ly the under signed, toi tins undertaking, have induced them to spare no expense in getting up n paper which can not f iil to be a welcumo visitor into every man's family. Il is printed on entire new type and fine while paper, nnd will compare, for beauty of wodimnn ship and excellence of reading mailer, with any periodical now published in the United Stales. Trnis: For Mail Subsciilers, f CO per an num, in current money, forwarded (free of expense) to the publishers. Qj-Postmasters disposed to act as Agents for the. Ocean, will reciiie five copies weekly, per an num, for live dollars. Payment always to be made in advance. Addresa BULL A TUTTLE, Printer, Bait mote, Md. asiois.iia; ic iikam:. FOUR THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS L TWO MON VMS ! !! Whu we first purchased the old and well known rstnhl'afimrnt of ti e Saturday i: iiiii Post, we elo'cd tl at the pu rr- emulated so widely n moug the it, ndy, tending portion of ihe United Stales, lhat we entered upon our b heirs with lull confidence of the futuic. Our success has since been beyond our most sanguine expectation, as our weekly receipts overbalance those of nny colen'po lury pipe r. Our I ,st has continued lo swell up, with unexampled rapidity, ami wo have (he confi de nee, that at ihe present rale of increase, we shall be enabled in n few months to boast of more than Hii.OtUI suhsiril eis ! When we commenced our labors, we announced distinctly, that ihe lone of the paper should be decidedly moial, and that nothing shou d be admitted into our columns, which the most I asiidious father Could disapprove of. ai d de tenu net! lhat ns an approved Family Paper, it should not contain a paragraph, with llie spirit of w hich a pnient would not wish to have a daughter familiar, und we tberelore, with Ibis view, announ ced that no theatrical notices should appear in our columns, and that we should be opposed to theatres as things calculated to injure the healthy action of an honest mind, us creative of exhibition demo raiizing in tendency, and fearfully pernicious in fact. There were not wanting blusterers, who made n greut parade of opposition, and Croakers, who predicted our speedy downfall, but we threw ourselves upon th sober, lational and experienced poition of the people of the b'nitid Stales for sup port, and wo have been nobly sustained. We thought and expressed the opinion, that however cure less many might le upon this subject, that few, even if they did not entirely disapprove of such entertainments, cared about having the gross details forever pai ailed before the eye of their children, and Ihc sit keuing and nauseating colony e f nil kinds of characters made familiar to llieir minds. We di-terminrd also, that while the paper con tinued under our control, it should be str.ctly neu tral in politics, and lhat ns news and liteisry jour nalists we hail nothing to do wiih llie matter; this determination has been strictly and rigidly adhered lo, and while we shall continue lo give our reiders such public document ns may be deemed of title nslto nil, and such a history of the progiess of political ee'iits, as are stitclly ill keeping with our duly, uud the chaructei of the paper, we shall stu diously and thoroughly avoid any contamination of partiz .11 politics. The paper is now printed in a new and beauti ful ty j e, has received the praise of ninny editors ot taste, us Mhe li.iiid-oiiie-l fnnilv sheet 111 itn- Union.' Our churls have been ilnecled to the combining of beauty and simplie ly with utility and taste. The Post is primed on a stout while paper, ren dering it neat and durable for tiling. In i.ehliiion to these ifl'orls toward perfection in the mechanical department, and rxle nor ol our pa per, no hihor, and no cost been spated in thu de vtlopemeiit of inle he dual stnnglh. The present vuiieiy of inletesiing tales, original, from foie.gn nnd domestic inugazines, together with the valua ble contributions of our own rircle of lilerniy friends will continue lo give inteiest to the paper, whi;e everything imporlnnt and Worthy ol note lhat noppeus in the Old World or the New, shall be eo. lei led uud coliuted tor the taste of oui rea ch rs. The Ladies' Department shall always be choice and si It ct, and shall receive stud aiieulioii, while such things as may inteiest our juvenile readers, and that itupoilanl uud large chit of our renders, Ihela rrnr will not ho overlooked. In order to gr. lily, as iiiuih us possible, the l.iudible desiie of our cooiiiry readers, a portion of our aitenlion will le ele Voted to ti e c. llie 11 11 und diffusion ol such News, Memoranda, Tubles, Fuc:s, Hints, cVe-. us may M ini ini eul.int to ngiiculturists, and the poj- ul.liou r siiient without the eonliiies ol our gieut cities The state of thu ui iikels uud thu llucma turns in ihe prices, will be regularly and whal is of nunc moon nl, c. riocilv given. V clime ever bet 11 opposed to tho constant bluster snd parallel made by some editors, about the excellt nee of the ir spi te, and have resolved that the Siituid y Evening Pul, shall be conduct ed, as to spink tor itself. Our renins wiil ulwuy find in ils column the eaihest and mcst authentic tnlormatioii, rs well as the moat choice and 1 nleituiuing literary mailer. We hrve totally d search d the system ol tilling the p per wi h quack adveitist meets, but prefer giving oui re dels iroin week to week, cMci taming rtad I ing matter. j And we feel assured Ihnt we shall he no losers ; thereby, us but few reutlers caie about having a p er ; tilled with descriptions uf tluse liau-culinij com I pounds. ! 'I he Saturday V. veiling Post, will be fufujshcd I fur per annum in aelv. nre, or one copy jiree vrars for jo. To those who wish to suhsiribe tor a I hiladelphia Magazine, we will furnish a copy of ihe Philadelphia Cj ki t, und two copies of Ihe l e st for oue year for $5 free of p islage and dis count. No New Subscriber received without the Money. To lhoo who wish to subscribe, we would ssy, that the safest plan i to enclose ihe money in letter and direct lo us. Most post musters will trunk their It tiers if relating lo nothing but the business of the ollice, and all poslmusters who will be kind enough so to do, we shall be pleased lo ac knowledge agents. Address 'jEohoe k. on a ham & cn. No Uti L'aitcr' Alley, Philadelphia. Till i!lV AYCICLP. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, IIAM)SOM EST, .1SI) MOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. RniTRn 11 r park bknjamih asd f.pk lAttolHT WITH multiplied resource for rendering the Nrw Won lit more valuable than ever a a compendious newspaper and repository of elegnnt literature, we enter upon the second volume (folio) on the 24 Ih of October, dirssed in a beautiful garb of new type, cast expretsly for the purpose. It will therefore ho n filling time to commence new subscriptions, as well as for the renewal of those which may then expire. During the first year of the exislance of the Nkw WnrtLn, it ha acquired a rapulation and circulation soperior to any weekly paper in the countrv; and has furnished to it suliscrils rs.during Ihnt period, (besides a 1 the current new of thedny, domestic and foreign) new and valuable works by Tiilfourd, D'Isrnrll, Thomas Moore, Miss Mitford, Mrs. Jameson, C. Dickens, Ainsworth, Knowlcs, Bulwer, Mairyat, and olheis works, which in Lon don could not be purchased for fifty times the amount of the subset iption price of tho New Wot Id. In addition lo works of interest by these eminent authors, it has contained the cream of the periodical literature of the day, n well as original tuticlcs from the pens of some of the most popular writers of America, among whom we may mention Miss ScdiiWiek, Orville Dewey, Professor Longfel low, the author of "Yankee Notions," Siinms, Street, cVc. &c. In po'iticks we shall, as hitherto, maintain an armed neutrality. Our columns as heretofore will be unol jeclionnhle in a moral point of view. In criticism wc shall, in jusliee to the public, niuntain a perfect independence, even though wu irtcur the vengence of all the dunces Wu shall, in conclu sion, earnestly sliivc to render our sheet not only worthy of ihc unparalle led lavour it has expcrianceel, but of a continually extending circulation. While we continue lo furnish with ull possible promtitude the most attractive liter , ture of the day, we shall, as our means enlarge, ulTord that compensation to native authors, which may induce them to tn .ko the New World the medium for presenting to the public their best nrodui lion. Our excellent Lon don cone sonnde'iit will he continued, and due at ten lii in will be paid lo the comercial, agricultural und news departments of out paper. A QUARTO EDITION Of sixteen l.nge pages was commenced on the sixth of June last, in oreler to meet Ihe wishes of large number of subscribers, by giving them its nch and varied contents in a suitable form for finding. This we hnve done without having enhanced llie price, so that new sub-crihers, and othets on Ihe renewal of previous subscriptions, can lake their choice be I wein the Cjuaitn and Folio form. rrV But a fi-vf sets of the Uuarlo, fiom No 1, now lcniaui on hand in the ollice, and we ahull therefore, not be able long to supply them. TERMS: 1 hkkk Dollaiis a year in advance, for cither edition ; 01 Five Dollars for two copies. In nil cases letters must bo tree, or post paid, 01 they will remain dead in the pnsl-ollice. All Postmustcts who will act for u are our authorized Agents, nnd may retain 25 per cent on the subset iption price, ().) for commissions, if re milted in New-York or Eastern oney ; or 50 cents on each, if in note of other solvent banks, which may be at a discount here. fjj-Edilors and Pul Usher who desire Ihe con tinuance of an exchange, will please copy the above three or more limes, or olherw ise notice the contents, and send us a murked paper. Letter rela lie to the editorial department must be addtessrd to Paiik Bknjami s &. Err. Saholxt, Editors: those relative to the buisnes depaib nient, to J. W INCH LS I Hit, Publisher, No. 30 Ann street. I! A Z.V KD'S UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc- uineiils, ficls und other use ful inf rmution, illustra tive of the history und resources of ihe American Union, and ot each Stale; embracii g commerce, manufactures, agrieullute, inle rnal improvements, bunks, currei.cv, finances, education, txc. exc. Edi ted bv Samuel Huzaid. Publi lied every Wednesday, at 70 Dock street. Tho price to suhscriheis is f't per annum, payable on the first of January of each year. No subscrip tion received for less th.-n a year. Subscribers out of the principal citits to pay in advance. r 11 o s r 1: v t v s OF TIIK JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK SO- CIETV, AND RURAL ECONOMIST. EIIITFII RT OI111.0JI B. SMITH. THIS Journal was established by the American Silk Society, for the purpose of diffusing prnclical information on the c 1'i.Ti'iiE or silk in Ihe United Shoes. 1 1 has now bet 11 published one year, and may lie considered a work ot standard character. The first year's publication, composing the first volume', com. dues a massof valuable iiiluimstion, and it will be the object of the editor to make the se cond equal in ull resptts, if not supenoi, to the hrst. 1 he unpoitant fad is now esta' hshi d be yond any question, that tho people ot the United Stales can make silk riiitrkK and bi.tti.k than any other nation upon earth. It ha been proved by unimpeachable testimony, thul the entice cost of producing silk ready for ma kel, does not exceed TWO I1ULI.ARS AND TlVtSTI-FIVI CENT FAR I-oc Nil, and ils lowest value is nil 11 iiollaii anu nnr iksts; also, that ost acre of ground plant nl in motus muliicaulis, will produce the fust year the tree aie plumed, roi iitj-i iuut rot tids or silk, leaving a char profit to the producer of ot 11iMiHi.11 ami 1111HT noLLARs I It lias also been proved that the childien and ft mules of any firmer' family cun, with Ihe greale-t (eossible ease, produce from fifty lo a hundred pounds of silk every year, without any cost whatever to the expenses of the farm afier ihe tries arc planted; and therefore, Unit the whole amount of silk will be so much clear gain, ay from i-'i'ia lo f 160. With these fact we sub net to an inlell.geut people wether il is not a great und important object for them to introduce the cul ture of silk in eveiy farmer's family in the Union. To enable all our fanners to muke si,k, the 'Joeu nal or thi Ami uii an Silk Socurt' waaeslih lished; il contains lain practical directions for tt'L- TIVATISCi TH It THUS, rSlUISU slid HEAUIRO SILK weiiiMs, skklisu tiik silk, and preparing it for timiLct, Ac. beside all othir information ihut can be n quired tn ruuble any ptrsoli to enter upon ihe business, either on large or small scale. Every liieiiil of his country, into wh.ise hands this paper may full, w ill be doing a patriot and philanthropist's woik by inducing his friends and ueighboui to en ter their names upon the list of subscribers, 'I he Journal of the Ameiicun Society is published monthly, in pamphlet form) each number contains thiity -two octavo pages, piinlsd on new type and handsome paper, wi h a printed colored cover. Term .-Two dollars year, or six copies for ten dollais, always to be paid before the work i sent. All subscription to begin with the first num ber of the year, nd in no case will the work be sent lo any subscriber longer tutu it shull have beeu pud lot. fXj New si'Rscrirers, who take tha first snd second volumes, will be chstgeel ouly TuitAk Dol lar fur the two years. THE CULTIVATOR, A Consolidation of HuePt Cultivator and the (Je nesee Farmer. WILLI OATLOtin A fill LUTHER TUCfCKB, tTHTORS. lroir tu or Vol. H, for THE Cultivator tva established to Impiove and elevate the Agriculture of the country ; to give a proper tone to the moral and mind of Ihe F'ar mcr; to show him the dignity and importance of his profession ; to store his mind with useful know lede, and convince him that while all classes are and muit be more or less dependant on each other, he alone of ihe whole can make any near approach to independence. If there is one thing more than another, which in this country give a man superi ority ovci his fellow men, it is knowledge 5 and this knowledge, knowledge wnicn is as essential 10 me succees of the furmer as to 01 her men, 11 la tlie design of the Cultivator lo aid in imparting. trVThe volume for 1840. is filled entirely wnn Oriirinid Communications, embracing article from about 300 Coi respondents, from alitioat every state in the Union. If an increase of subscription hetond any prccc dent in the history of Agricultural Journals, if ihd almost unanimous voice of the public press in our favor, if the multitude of piivnie yet flattertng tc timonials wo have received, aelded to a circulation amounting the first year to Twhstx-two Tnou. SASu, may be admitted as evidence, then wo have certuinly most abundant reuson to be gratified with the success which has attended tha Union of the Cultivator and the Oenesse F'armrr. No expense h been or will be spared lo render the Cultivator worlhy of the patronage it tins received. In llie number, variety and excellence of its Uhudratiom, it is without a rival at home or abroad, the last vol ume being embellished with nearly One Hundred Entri arinirx, illustrating the improved hreeus ol Hor ses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Builelings, Implements, &c, making the Cultivator, all things considered, it is believed, the Cheapest Agricultural Paper ever published in Ibis or any other country. Terms One Dollar per annum Six copies for f5 the money lo be lemi'ted in advance, free of postage. A commission ol au per cent, win oc al lowed to Agents who olitain 2a or more subscri bers, and 25 per cent, to those who obtain 100 or more. Alt subscriptions to commence with a vol ume. Postmaster and gentlemen disposed lo lend their influence lo aid the cause of Agriculture, are re spectfully re quested lo uct ns ncents. Address jt;rssL. ULi-i. iv i t. l'uhlishers of the Cultivator, Albany, N. V. BOSTON NOTION, THE LAROE.Vr.1ND CHEAPEST NEWS PAPER IN THE WORLD. riIIE spirit of the nge is utilitarian. Improve- 1 mint is stamped upon the face ot every thing. All the useful arts are progressing with unparrallel- eel rapidity, nnd the Art of Printing is coming iu for its full shaie of Ihe common improvement. Determied not tn be outdone in any thing that per tains to hi- profession, where there is a lair chance for exertion and enterprize, the undersigned Has de termined upon issuing a sheet twice the size of the Boston Weekly J lines, (and is to lake the place of that paper,) nnd w.ll contain eight columns more mailer than the mother Jonathan. Ibis sheet will be called the BOSTON NOTION, and it is de termined that it shall BUstain a cognomen so full of meaning, nnd si interwoven with the estab lished character of our Yankee city. It will lie tin Lahulst N ewstaper in tiik Would with m exception and will be printed on a sheet thirty seven bv fil'iv-lwo inches. It will be filled entirely with rending matter, and will contain Three Thou sand Eight Hundred and Eighty Eight squan inches, 01 Tweniy-Seven square feet ot print 111 Inn type! and a single number will contain more read lug than an ordinary book ot 1 hrce , Hundree pages. These dimensions will enable the puliliohr lo chaw largely upon the most popular veriodical uf the day, bolh American and Foreign ; und us Ih sele-ct'niiia will lie made with greut care, it is beliei ed this paper w.ll be a welcome Notion to ever family. Beside a full synopsis of the current new of the day,) as published in the Boston D.11I Times,) it will c. nlaiii Poetry, Popular Tule Thi airieid Criticisms, Police and other Court lit ports. Humorous Articles, c&c. &c. The whole world of Literature will be rnnsnckr lo fill it. From the study of the philosopher dow to the police courts, through all regions of reisoi poetry, romance, wit, and the ample record of foil; wc shall glean fiom the pust and the present an fiom ull naiions, to present us pleasing and useful combination of recorded thought and current hi tniy, as the world can supp'y or iuduslty produc This is our "Bostom Norms." This great amount of wisdom and fun of w and philosophy of novelties and antiquities v are able to oiler, weekly for six cuts per cop only six cents 1 and we can do it because of tl fucilhiesof our press and ollice, and the connectie of daily and weekly publication. For three do lar we can sell a year's volume, equal in quunti of mailer, with every varie ty also, to Fifty-iwoVe time of Novels, such as are issued from the pre of this day. Fifty-two lurge Volumes for Thr Do lus! E fleeted ull by improved machinery, at by a determination that we will uol be outdone enteiprize and usefulness, TbRMS: Tint ut Dollar a year, always advance 110 unlets, no matter from what soure will healteridtd to unless accompanied with CASH, Single copies six cents each. Post Master or other remitting Twenty D lars shall have Eight copies sent lo such perse and places as they may designate. (iEOKlJE ROBERTS, Publisher. 4atoigt AV. I.ayii, FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION ME CHANT, CHr.sRfT Strut Wharf, IlAmnsafcito, IS prepared to receive Oood and Pioduee at t new w aiehouse, which his arrangements w ill ei hie him to ftirwurd wiih despatch to Phila.lelpl Pittsburg, Willlatncpnrt, Wilkesbsrre, Coloihl Lancaster, or any other point on Ihe Peiiusylv.i and Union Canals, snd Ihe Pennsylvania and H risbuig and Lancaster tail roads. (foods from Philadelphia fur llnrrisl uig, Caeh Chanibi rsburg, tScc. &c, forwarded with care 1 ex peel ilion. Coal, Plaster, Salt and Fisu, constantly sale. tpVpu 9 lCc1110v.il. BOOK-BIN D E R Y. THE undersigned have the gratification of forming the public, lhat notwithstanding they v so unfortunate as tohsve their bindery burnt elo in March last, they have osned a very exten one, in Locust street, in the mw building due opposite Olc-im's Hotel, und are picputed lo exet ull work in their line with despatch, and in a peiior style. Their Jil'l.lNii APAKA'l and other Machinery are uuw,nd of the first o and latest improvements; and they fey I a ce pence in their futilities r giving perfect satis lion lo all who may luvor them with their orde Hauls, County ellices, Merchants, Media anil others, cau b supplu d with BLANK IKK of every diw-nption, which lor neatness and d hility, will be equal to any made by the li Stale. IIICKOK 4 CANTLN HAIIE1S.BUKO, Sept. 9.
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