THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION GF THE THIRTEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WHEN, iu the course of human events, j it becomes necessary fur one people to riis- ? solve the political bands which have con-1 nected them with another, and to assume| among tiie powers of the earth tho separate - arid equal station to which the laws of na ' turc and of nature's God entitle them, a do j cent respect to the opinions ot mankiaoj requires that tiiey should declare the caus- J cs which impel theni to the separation, i We hold these truths to ba self-evident J —that nil men are created equal; that they j are endowed by their Cut: ATOP, with certain ? unalienable rights; that among these art J life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, j That to secure these rights, governments J are instituted among men, deriving their) just powers from the consent of the govern-1 ed ; that whenever any form of govcrment | becomes destructive of these ends, it is the j right of the people to alter or abolish it, and j to institute a new government, laving its j foundation on such principles, and organi-j zing its powers in such form, as to them | shall seem most likely to efleet their sa r ctv \ and happiness. Prudence, indeed, wihj dictate, that go ferments long established j should not be changed for light and tran-j stent cautes ; and accordingly, all experi- j ence has shown that mankind are more dis j posed to suffer, while evils are suficrable, j than to right themselves by abolishing the j forms to which they are accustomed. But J w hen a long train of abuses and usurpations,} pursuing invariably the same object, evin j ces a design to reduce them under abso-v lute despotism, it is their right, it is their J duty, to throw off such government, anu tot provide new guards for their future security, j Such has been the patient sufferance off these colonies; and such is no w the neces-t sily which constrains them to alter their | former system of_governmcnt. The his-! torv of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usur pations, all having in direct object the es tablishmenl of an absolute tyranny over these States. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. Ho lias refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the pub iic good. He lias forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation until his assent should be obtained ; and when so suspended he has utterly negltcted to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws, fur the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relin quish the right of representation in the Legislature—a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies, at places unusual, uncomfortable, nnd dis tant from the depository of their public re cords, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses, repeatedly, for opposing with manly firm ness his invasions on the rights of the peo ple. He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, tocauseothers to be elect ed ; whereby the legislative powers, inca pable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large, for their exercise ; the slate remaining, in the meantime, exposed to all the danger s of invasion from without, arid convulsions within. lie has endeavored to prevent the pop ulation of these States ; for that purpose ob structing the laws for the naturalization of foreigners: refusing te pass others to en courage iheir migration hither, arid rais- ! mg the conditions of new appropriations of! lands. lie has obstructed the administration of justice, by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on Iji.s will alone for the tenure of their others, nnd the amount and payment of their sala ries. fie has erected a multitude of now offi ces, and sent hither swarms of officers, to harrass our people and eat out theirsub stance. lie lias kept among us, in time of peace, i standing armies, without the consent of our legislatures. He has afford to render the military in dependent of, and superior to, the civil power. SMITH'S ILLUSTRATED ASTRONOMY, DESKiNED fur the use of the public or common schools in the United Statc.s, il lustrated with numerous original diagrams, s and admirably adapted to those of riper years, l or -ale at the book store of Junelß—3t. C. (J. SPOTSWOOD. INTELLEOTLAL ALGEHR4, Oil Oral Exercises in Algebra, tor common schools, adapted to prepare the pupil fur the study of written arithmetic. For sale by . Jane l(i-3t. C. (J. SPOTSWOOD. " CHOLERA! CHOLERAI ! WE are surrounded with that dread de stroyer. It may he here—no doubt will he. If you should have an attack, the " H)ItWAR!) DROPS" will effect a cure. Come and get some—keep it in your houses when at home, and in your trunks when travel- Lug. It is also a certain remedy for dysen tery, &c, /in eminent Physician of Ken furl,y has said that he " never lost a case of cholera with the forward Drops." Prepared and old at (iREE.VS .Medico! 1 No. IJ, Eewistowii. June 10, 1 19. mm In Congress, July 4> 1776. > He bits combined with others to subject |us to a jurisdiction, foreign to our consti {tution and unacknowledged by our laws ; hisassent to their acts of pretended I legislation. I For quartering large bodies of armed ' troops among us : ' For protecting them, by a mock trial, ! from punishment for any murders which | they should commit on tho inhabitants of i these States: | For cutting oIT our trade with all parts ; of the world : For imposing faxes on us without our consent. ; For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefits of trial by jury: For transporting us beyond seas, to be tried for pretended offences : For abolishing the free system nf Eng lish laws in a neighboring province, estab lishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries, so as to ren der it at once an example anil lit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies ; For taking away our charters, abolish ing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our govern ments : For suspending our own legislature, and declaring themselves invested with power 10 legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. lie has abdicated government here, by declaring us out of his protection, and wa ging war against us. He lias plundered our seas, ravaged our ! coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed tho lives of our people. He is at this time transporting largo ar mies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyran ny, alroady begun, with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally un ! worthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow-citizens, ! taken captive on tho high seas, to bear , arms against their country, to become the | executioners of their friends and brethren, J or to fall themselves by their hand-s. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, arid has endeavored to bring on ; the inhabitants of our frontiers the merci less Indian savages, whose known role of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppression we have petitioned for rediess in the most humble terms; our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury.— A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in attention to our British brethren. NVe have warn ed them from time to time of attempts by their legislature, to extend an unwarrant able jurisdiction over us. We have re minded them of the circumstances of [■>.• r jwnwmw* tm■ mm ODD FELLOWS' REGISTER, FOR DID, (~~lOMPRISIN(J n complete list of all the J Lodges and Encampments, with their time and place of meeting, and other informa tion relative to the Order in the U. o. For sale at the book store of JunelG-3t. C. C. SPOTSWOOD. The Girls' Own Hook, by Mrs. Child. C tO.MIMI.ED by 'lie authoress, with an enr- J nest desire to make it useful, amusing and recreative in all respects to the youthful females. For sale at the book store of JunelC-3t. C. C. SPOTSWOOD. t\ ITI HE'S" SiEMERY. rnHK AMERICAN OlL.—This Oil is not a Jb compound, but is the pure extract of the . hmrirun Seneca Oil. It is well known that the me dicinal qualities of the Seneca Oil arc not surpassed by any, and this being an extract, make,, it still a superior article. It is very highly recommended for Sore Throat, Weak Eyes, Ear-ache, Deafness, Rheumatism, (Jon sumption, Bronchitis, Burns, Scalds,&e. The above valuable Medicine is for sale at (iKEEN'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 11. Lcwistown, June'J. lr-11l Pennock's Patent !5E233 AITD SRAIIT ! PLANTER, JY)/Z POINTING WIiE.)T, RYE, PARITY, INDIAN CORN, OA TS, REANS, TEAS, EL TA RAO AS, TURNIPS, Sfc. i p jIHIS Machine operates equally well on i JL all kinds of land, and is riot injured by I coming in contact with rocks, roots, &c. Jt will plant point rows, and all irregular shaped fields, without sowing any part twice over. With a saving ot from 10 to 15 percent, in labor, it will, with case for two horses, plant from 10 to 12 acres per day of wheat, oats, barley, and other small grains; and wish one ' man and horse, it will readily plant from 1.0 to 20 acres per day of Indian corn, beans, pens, ! rutu bagas, &c. j It will save from 2to 2 pecks of seed per i acre, and yield from 15 to 20 per cent, more j than the broad cast seeding, by distributing ! the grain uniformly at any desired depth, and leavTng a ridge of earth between the rows. The roots of the young plant are protected during the winter by the action of the frost ar.d rain mouldering the earth upon them, in stead of being thrown cut and exposed as in broad cast. On this account the stalk is stronger an J less subj ct to mildew, and is not so liable to injury by the fly. The farmer is frequently prevented by rain from harrowing in ids grain alter it i* sown, which harrowing is needless in seeding with this machine as it completes the work at once. PIISMIUIVX 3, Were awarded these Drills as Jul laws : By the Philadelphia and Delaware County Agricultural Society, First Premium, in 1841. By the Ft. George's and Appcquimmink Ag ricultural Society, in 1841. Bv tiic American Institute, Silver .Medal, in IS 12. By the Franklin Institute, Diploma, Ilonor j ary, in 1842. By the New Castle County (Delaware.) Agricultural Society, First Premium, in 1845. By tlio New York State Agiicuitura! Soci ely. Diploma, (Honorary,) in 1-IG. By the New York State Agricultural Soci ; cty, First Premium, in 1847. ESccoiiimcndalioiis. VALLEY, May 28, l-MO. Mr. Ahner Thompson : Dear Sir—The Per.nock Drill 1 got from you last summer, i worked to my entire satisfaction, in rough and smooth ground. Each tube and hopper vvork ; ing separate and independent of each other, is 1 a decided advantage, by escaping rocks, roots, sowmg point rows, &.C., and from the appear- I ance of my crop at this time, there will be a i better yield to the acre than on what I sowed j broad-cast, besides a saving ot one halt bushel of seed to the acre. I believe it is one ot the most profitable agricultural implements in Uoe by the farming community. JAMES BEATTY, Jr. We cordially concur in the above. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JAMES PARKE 14, ADAM GREER. REEISVILLK, May 25, 1849. Mr. ABXER THOMPSON: Dear Sir —The ; Pen nock Drill, that I bought of you last sum mer, worked to my entire satisfaction, both on , rough and smooth ground ; it is not injured by ; coming in contact with rocks or roots. I think from the present appearance of rny drilled wheat, that it will yield enough more on rny I crop to pay the price of the Drill, at any rate, FELIX McGLINTICK. This is to certify that each of the under signed bought one of Pennock's Drills of Ab ntr Thompson last summer, and that we fully | concur in the above statement made by Felix i McClintick. S. W. TAYLOR, JR., JOHN TAYLOR, J NO. MACLAY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, JAMES ALEXANDER, JAMES M. MARTEN. NEAR ALLENVILLE, May 19, I*l9. Mr. Abner Thompson: Dear Sir—Having used one of S. & AI. Pennock's Drills, intro duced by you some two years ago in this coun ty, f am fully satisfied of* its great utility to the farmer who will, with due care, use it. I For my own part, I think that I will, upon ■ thirty-eight acres sowing, gain enough this year to pay f r one of the Drills. I Yours respectfully, WILLIAM WILSON. The undersigned fully concur in the above W. It. JOHNSTON, SH. ZOOK. MIKKI.IS COUNTY, May 10.1819. f .1/r. Abnrr 'Thompson : Dear Sir—The Pennock Wheat Drill I purchased of you last • fall worked to rny entire satisfaction, both on j rough and smooth ground. It saves at least j one peck of seed per p.cre, and 1 believe, from the present appearance of the wheat, it will yield considerably more than that seeded in 1 the usual broadcast way. JOHN MCDOWELL. Wo hereby certify that, having bought and used lVnnock's Drills, we cheerfully concur in i die above statement, made by Mr. M'Dowell. WM. CUMMINS, SAM'L W. TAYLOR, YOST KING, SAM! EL LANTZ, MATTHEW TAYLOR DERBY TOWNSHIP, May 24, IS 19. Mr. Thompson : Sir—The Pcnnock Diiii I Itouglit of you last summer worked to my en tire satisfaction, Itotii on rough and smooth ground, as it is not injured by coming in con tact with rocks. La eh hopper and each lube works separate and independent of each other; it will sow all irregular shaped land and point sows, without sowing nny twice over; it saved at least J bushel of seed to the acre ; aud 1 be lieve the drilled wheat will yield considerable more than that sown in the usual way. WILLIAM F. SII AW. I fully and cordially subscribe to the correct ness of the statement above. JOHN FLEMING. WM. M. FLEMING. Isaac Price substantially concurs in above. ( and for sale by the sub ; scribers, at Pcrrysville, Mifflin county. Pa., who will deliver Drills in any part of BED FORD, CAMHRH, lICNTINODON, M IFFF.IN, CKN- J TRE, CI.INTOX, and LYOOMINO counties, j Drills are warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of purchasers, if used ac cording to directions—it not satisfactory, after , a fair trial, they will be taken back, provided a reasonable compensation be allowed for 1 their use. 03" Price for Orili, $lOO. ARNER THOMPSON, WILLIAM REED. Pi'RFIYSY lI.E, MilTlin county, Pa., t ~ June 2, 1849. \ -mo. 4| Execiitors' Salo ot it Foivn Lot. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of the power given in the last v> ill of Mrs. ELEANOR M. REYNOLDS, late of the borough of Eewistown, deceased, will be ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, ot tiic Court House in said borough, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on Saturday, July 7th, a certain Lot of Ground with a Frame Sta ble thereon, situate in the West Ward of said borough, and bounded on the \\ est by tiic ca nal, or street adjoining', on the North by lot of William Tazwell, on the East by Grind street extended southwardly, and on tho South by a 1( feet alley, being lot No. 56 in the plan of i said borough, and late the estate of said de ceased. The purchase money in cash wiii be required to be paid, immediately on the vale, to the undersigned. LEVI REYNOLDS, Jn.,) DAVID CANDOR, (, hxecnl rs Lew is town, June 10,1849 —t.l. Valuable IScal Ilsfalc aiif! mil Properly : F 0 11 S A LE. 1 NN HE subs cribcr offers at PRIVATE SALE that j JL valuable farm of !, I M 11 >S' T <) A 11 j h A A 1), situate in Kisliacequillis Valley, Mifflin county containing JL G O iicres, more or less. The improvements are a MKRCIIA.M .aiSl.f,, with tinee run of Burrs nnd on" pair of Chop ping Stones, all in full operation and m good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL k I'LASTER KILL, and FRAME HOUSE for the nnl'er. / r--\ On the farm there is a go<. ! FRY M E fkVSt d* A-riL DWELLING HOUSE iSIIiSB and large BARN, and a YOUNG ORCHARD of choice fruit trees. Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance clearer! and in a high state of cultivation. There is likewise a go3\ .Inc SO, IS 19, at 1 o'clock, !' M ,at the residence of JOSEPH STKODI", Jr., in Oliver township, county a fo res aid, all the t i 'fit, title, and interest of the ■ minor children of WILLIAM WAKKI IKI.D and CVTIIAIIINT. A. WAKCFIEI-D, DECEASED, in andtoa / c< itain Tract of Land, with frame Dwelling House and Stable thereon I*•!!!'$#• reeled, situate part in Oliver and i\ 9 part in Granville townships, in said ~oountv, adjoining lauds oi Joseph Strode, Sen., George W. Oliver, John Oliver, Jr.'s heirs, and George Strode, (late the pro perty of Amor Strode, dee'd,) containing CO ACRES, more or less. ALSO, all the right, title, and interest of said children fn and to a STOUJC GHIST 3VTIL.Ii, situate in Granville town-hip, adjoining the properly above mentioned, tlie interest of said children being the undivided one fourth part thereof. THE TERMS OF SUE are, one half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one year, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. Al GL'STLNE WAKEFIELD, C.ectrdlan of minor children of II illiam II uke field nnd Caliutr'nip. A. Wakefield, deceased. JAMES L. MR ILV A INK, Ch rk of lite Orphans Court. Baltimore Advertisements, J. F. M 5 L. I, E 52 , General Commission k Forwarding Merchant, .? fftt tfe _ .!&> 7; ; ~ ■ — XO. 79, BOWLCI'S W'DIRF, BALTIMORE, Mel. 5 TOR tho sate of Flour, Grain, Cloverseecl, J- Whiskay, Lumber, &.c., &c. Also, for warding goods via Tidewater canal and Penn sylvania improvements. Orders for Fish, Salt, Plaster, &c., &.C., supplied at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above business during tba last five years, a continuation of the patronage of his friends and the publie is re spectfully solicited. Refer to F. MCCOY, Esq , Lcwistown. Messrs. FINK &. MILLER, 1 J. &. E. C. ELY, , Ilarrisburg, Pa. EKAST &. ZLEOLER, S February 24, 1849-€rn* Philadelphia Advertisements. SHELDRAKE'S A I.LIi in HE Y II OIS E s No. 250 Market street, above Eighth, (South side,) I'JIL I.ADKH'III A. rpilis large -ind splendid Hotel has been furnished with J- entire new furniture. The liar Room is the largest IN FIN! idol: INN. The Parlors and Sitting Rooms are en tirely separated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure of cars. The Portico extend ing the. whole front of the house, affords a coo! retreat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest tho roughfare in the city. The Lodging Rooms arc well furnished — the Table as vvt.il, I wided for AS it any other Hotel, with every atten ti N < th tnan.-U- rs to make it the best Hotel for Mer chants ami Business Men, during their stay in the city. The terms will be ONE DOLI.AU per day. On the arrival of the Cars fr :n the West, a Porter will be in attend ant •to eonvi-V baggage, Si C. to the Hotel, which is ad joining the depot. feblO —0m mm BELLIS, V liolesalc Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS OF F I 8 H, \o. 3-1 Yorth Wharves, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 21, 154'J. —ly JOH\ Manufacturer of Donnelly's Upright Safety Glased Cap suled Blue _ 31 A'EC U ES, And Tailed States Oil Paste Blacking, No. S3 NORTH THIRD Street, Philadelphia, rnnr.sr: Matches are justly considered the best in the F I OI ted States; tiicy are free from unpleasant smell, and van t introduced with perfect safety into all Stores an.T Dwellings. Warranted to keep ten years. The Blacking is of superior quality, and free from any ingredient thai impairs the leather. COIN FRY DEALERS anil SHIFFERS will find it to their interest to call and see for themselves. X. It. An assortment of Mat, hes of various New York Manufacturers. Matches in round wood boxes—also, packed ; :I large or small tin cases, to ship to any part of th* world. JOHN DONNELLY* J.ale of 20 BANK street, now F>3 Norilr Third sired. March 21, hi)-ly. WALL PAPERS. FNILE subscribers have oh hand the largest assortment of *- WAI.I PAPERS in the <-ity f Philadelphia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Dining Rooms, t humb, IS, AC , which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business, we are enabled to sell a better article, at a MUCIL LOWER RATE, than any store doing a Tnxm: Bcsrxuss. On hand, a Urge : - iiiu ■ul, f B Il>l. I' Al' ICI', for Curtains, l ire Friuis. Loi ..-rs, o sold very low for n.-'i. Faner II tngihg done in the country at city Wife 5. \ I!. Dealers are invited to call nnd examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & BURTON, N'o 112, Vrch street, south side, Philadelphia. April 11, bii 3ui The Cheapest most Splendid assortment of £B* WITCHES & JEWELRF LN PHILADELPHIA. N. Fndoimi*, s No. 11*1 S Market Strut, j<|l J{ a few doors above Eleventh, North side, I J \K jn ! received by late arrivals, from the most cel ebrated .Manufacturers of Europe, a magnificent and Jud. mil !y s, lertoj assortment of MOID ana SILI'KH II -jT( l/KS , which lie w I I sell CIIE 11-I K than any other establishment IN the United States. Among the assort ment Will be found ; Gold Levers, 1- K CASES, full jewelled, §3O Silver Levers, full jnvclled, | Gold t'Epiuea, Ju k. cases, jewelled, 85 Silv" r I'Epines,jewelled, jp " Wutmier Watcher, 4toslo " '1 e.r Kjtioj:s, equal to coin, p< r set, I. 0 " Dessert " " " 10 00 Table, . , 500 Together with a splendid assortment of Chaste and Rich Jewelry, ,Ve , A,c. HOl.lt eJJ.ll.ys, of various style, from the best Man ufacturers TO-Please preset V THIA advertim metit, ami call at LEWIS LADOMUS'S, No. 413 Market street, above Eleventh, North suit;. *VI have Gold and Silver Levers, still cheaper than the above pi n E. B-A lils ral discount made to lite tiade. A pul J 4,INS) 3UI. A I 1 V 5. WTO N>s GREAT GEN I UAL CHEA r BOOK STORE, !t F!CMiit Kfvwt, Comer of Seventh, Sivaim s Building? PHILADEM'IIIA. 12, VOWING tlie w ants of the comnumity. the Prr,ji ri< . tor of this M-TARI isimi -.1 lia* titled up Ibe ni'ivt elegant manlier, bavin:' due regard to tb- t, , fort of bis customers, co lhat every tranirt-r v 1 -titir.| It-iok sti>rt?, may feel entirely hoiin- IHS IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified aeording to the vsrneis , ineuts of Literalure, KO that visiters can find n,.. G, they are in search of for liiemselves Buying n for the most part at the Arerto.v strcs, tr:, ,J ( , i.ecled with one tif the lament Palilt. hi-i" i , Ml country, b'*-:ides publishing largely bin, e if ( to seH TU. BOOKS at Is ow er Prior* than any other house of a similar t haracter on tin tinent. His facilities for the iMeofe t r rinN of n. ~ , t - ( Luro|>e are unsurpassed, having a Branch of bis 1 li hoe ul in Loml in, where orders of n.-ivat. are carefully executed and forw aided i,, tins , every srEAMEB and packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is issued quirt,- containing Lists of New additions made to bis lar... lection, hit h are in all cases for sale. S. the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 20 to 75 per cent. !*lo\v publishers' prire-.- T,..,, in buying even a few Books, quite a cnnsidetdldeai i, , i is saved. As a still further 1 \ II L T € K IS F \ T j to strangers visiting the city, every one " ho purth; , . | One Hollar's worth of Books, will receive a copy r.f t'- w i S J fLIjVOEH I.V I'JJII.JiJ>EI.I'IIIJI, an elegtut j-, , I volume, the price of which is 25 cents. t'.- The limits of advertisement are too confine,l t 0 enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or to nyc \. r , a faint idea of the immense adtanlunrs to be derived fmut purchasing at the tlrtat Central Cheap 8001, •••tore, but let al! who are in search of book 3 send for a Catal a;: •, and buy the Books they are in want of, and when visiting ilie city, give Applcton one call, and you will be sun, CALL AGAIN. StatiOltCt'l) in all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Prices. T"ft> Initials of those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, iru;. Iv stamped in the corner, without charge. P> ()rd :rs for any article may lie sent by mail, addr"J to the proprietor, and the directions in all cases Willi,- fully carried out, with great punctuality anil despattu. &> Orders for Catalogues should be pre paid. GEO. S. APPLE I ON, Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Stationer. 161 Ciiesnut Street, comer of .Seemis, May 5, lst9—3m thrann's Bui! her. LIFE L\SURANCE~ The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Chesnut Street. Capital S3oojooo. Charter Perpetual. pO.VTiNTE to make Insuranc. s on Lives on the most C favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and invested, together with accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, halt yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a BONUS at stated periods to tin insurances for life. This plan of insurance is the mo-t approved of, and is more generally in use than am th,r in Great Britain, (where the subject is best underlie, r the people, and where they have had the longest experi ence,) as appears from the fact that out of 117 Life Inst ranee Companies there, of all kiiiils, K7 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in December, Wi, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under ttie oldest policies ; to 6j per cent., 7; per cent, bee., Sec., cn others, in [iroportion to the time of standing, making la addition of §100; §57.50; §75, Ate., Ate., to every jsiO(>\ 0/icinaßy insured, which is an average of more than 5) per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. The operation of the Bonus will be seen by the follow ing examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus ; Sum j Bonus or J Amount of Policy and Policy. Insured. Addition. I Bonus payable at the 1 } party's decease. No. 5S §l,OOO §lOO 00 #l,lOO 00 " fa 2,500 850 00 2,750 00 " 205 4,000 400 00 4,100 00 " 270 8,000 175 00 2.175 00 " 333 j 5,000 437 50 5,437 50 . r> PAMFHLETS containing the table of rales, and ex planations of rhe subject; Forms of Application, arii further information can be had at the office, gratis, n person or by letter, addressed to tlte President or Actuary B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JA.ME3, Actuary. [ AP2 5 : 1 V fVIOIIZO JollllSOll'S NE W STORE, N'j. 11 North Second Street, a few doors above Market, PHILADELPHIA, \1 ANUFACTURER of Transparent Window Shad- '. - Reed Blinds, Taper Curtains and Venitian Blinds, i all the different sixes, varying in price, from rfix CK.V to Tw KNTV DOLLARS a piece. Al! the new styles of . ■ erv description of patterns, and of the latest fashion- ' different colors, ami a variety of Trimmings of all kinds Also, beautiful TABLE and OIL CLOTH in patterns and in pieces. Oil Cloths for Boors, J*atent Coach for tains for Wagon Covers of a superior article, any wi-ii", double or single, of the finest liuUb, and a spleuoi-is sort me nt of CLOCKS, LoOh'l.YH GLASSES, fd FIRE BOARDS, tec , Ate. (lid Illimls painted and trimmed over, tu look i ■ new, ala very little expense, or taken in exchaug® ! 1 new. He has on hand the largest ami most complete and 1" :: tiful assortment of the above artirlesj.it 2o pr. KlNivl b v 10 -L oldest,surest and best hand to cure all t-oms ! • ;• diseases of I lie skin, and solitary habits . I jei.r ■" ' ' KIN KEI.IN, Northwest corner of THIRD and l - N " ' streets, between Spruce and Fine,a square-amiu from lliu Eirlnuge, I'hil idelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTlt'K. There is a habit which bpjs teach each oiher Academy or College—a habit indulged in ttheu • '• self, in solitude, growing up with the boy to ma ! y • few of those who indulge in this pernicious aware of the consequences until they mnl the system shattered, feel sitauge and unaccouut- 1 • _ nigs, vague fears in the mind. The inditridua! feeble, he is tumble to labor with accustomed* to apply It is mind to study; h.s step u lotJy •>"" he is dull irresolute. fP ( Persons of all ug -s cin now judge what is th-' 1 • | their declining heaitn, losing theit vigor, becotuin, pale and ctuaciated. YOUNG MEN'! jJt . t.et no false modesty deter you ftom noiKior >'"■ known to one who, ft out education ami l< >iH "'i can alone befriem! you. lit who places hi l Dr. KiiiktUu s ti.' .uoent, may religtonslv CCIOHH honor as a gentleman, and in who** busoiu wti: ever lot ked the Secret of thp.ile'Ut. i Thousands have tieett rr.-toir.l to health, ir "' vastatibr.s of those tentlir maladies by Ds. KIN 1"" German Fhysicua. . fj PACKAGES til Ml.DIt I.M'.S, ADVD t " • waitkd, by sending 't renoitamt, and put up s".vt CAM AOL OS T I'IUUSITV. -Fee r-1 v 11* I.KT T 1; SsSi -Wi red ftttthW lib Fhiladtlpli.-v. Junudty 27, 1-i 1 ' ly