EigN - , ;; _:~ , t w i os ott, THE FOLLY OP PRIDE. ET~:T08~G: IAZ~ "'^ 'Tilt a meting feet ilreVel.4lllll-hnown In human n atm re. exk. shown ' • Alike in tastle and 'PintaCe, That Fide. MO . PIP et a certain trawl. .hill manage to lice and thrive on "iced" As peal I pauper's pott,gel ' - FANCY' FLOWERS, LACER, ke., Air, Which will be sold st the lowest prices, and on the idost thvonside terms; Seplepiher 15. 14'. 3443 m ScPluttr - ~., ;1, FILES-AND RASPS. • '. „•' , li Nes! Street ' File Work. , phtladelpbbi. '',....., - 411#04,6w,-- I • Th . t!' /i:ti b- . • ;. -•'... ' .W-- -- '7 acribb:r is constantly.nnannfadurtng Files an - Rasps of su p eilor qualltt arid at 'he lowest prima, vial to the besChn; Forte ;,zoods, and much cheaper.. ' ... binnestaistriren andNechardca coo hove their old .ties - fo-eucnitid nuide eiti li nit Toew, at abut haft Ito' orfginal eent. Flet, id. Inches, $2 eil :aitr - • Trot.: . Flat, 14 inches, `F2 76? or Jibs.: Saiy-Lles, Half- , and: Mill-saw el i Othne ibstifigenothil. Flng;e 1 , 11 : and fraertnuat ' t rip of s iterarntgetr*tged et the same rater, and n -- •• d tans. titctr.ry:',. :: : - - 1 J. B..Faindt. .00.1ittiew,,Stjbetsroeu Race i Tine, &Setond.* 'II ird . sta. Philadt4 August 19,'55 ' 1 . vszili ::' - BAILEY BROTHER,, No. 252 heenerSt., above Nilith, Philadelphia, 1 vTito attenti t on% thfir extensive assortment oi ?It 1 1 0 E f tAittNTA ViTlllOl-1 they will op n to-day o em- 2 yy bracing the new and eboic t atylas of ElAvr 'rkPLSTIIIES. f' TAPP3TRY IttIUSELQ, X 13R.11, AVY T'CGRADI, 32-arn . . , ..- BM VENETLOS; . . , All of whih arerewarranted to be Of the best . qualltfnud i will be sold at the tratent,prittisli r ash. '' i ' . " ''' * lIAILEY k BROTllidt. PhiLidelpida,lSopt. 15. IIZA ! -' ; MA . •TO .bEALERS IN 011. CLOTHS;;. 'TREI{UNDERSIGNEP being largely . ' . iiinia g o tri,niantifar t ruing Oil Melba; haa nuole-nr .rangetoents, to sell his own thanniactured goists.VThe stock id stOre is complete, the' quay unsurpassealMnd the prices it whletehe can afford t4sell, cannot; 13ill to give, sail "fi.ctiOn." __,- , Special 'eel* W M ' be taZen in selecting for Orders.; .llis itoik crtnxisis, of FLOOR OIL CLOTr, from 2 to lit ;feet., wide.-tis ti ., Wimp s. psksi. tap* f trugble, siel • itiNF; CARICIAOU TOP'OTI:CLOTIIF, onries.dHlis androus lin.' etudneledand . plain surfacer T BLE-01LVLOTHS,4 to6-a:Wide. in-the pieee and patterri..FllllMot. to thO int. ported• STAIR DRUGGIST 4fiL • tit. t... 143, ite. • rare , rt., below Third: Philadelphia. -. 4 .;" :. - I .":.,,, '..l. - ' - -THOMAS PlNTElt.;Jfattafactarrat. -''At ar tie t tiViii . - - 1..4_ 1 :... ....t . 31 -em ; .'• ..' *URFLEIN'S - ORR STORE. ...i . '. . , : -A ;NDRENT.WIIIi:FLEIN; Nanntae. IlLttireir of Goma, Pistols, Itidesii Ac lit, 121 North twond Ktreet. Philadelphia, whers,ho keep.; constantly on' hAnd 1 general assortment of Drlnbb and Single:bar rell.ml ShoLaiusarlargnilinrit annaatilles, and pistols of ,all ktnds.,',;,filso r the celebrated Celft Steel .ffitia, wit* in. .:eniken talatini shed the pointed la of 'my own *Mike „and' inipostation:. ' . ' • Alot and Ritletwrrele,Towden.ea ',Shot,Balls, rinks; Horne. gable bags Shot bags, Prate ;woke.' ' - A .. 1, Invite persona wishing-to purellasergoods in tray /the 'to tall end examine my stock 'tally* . purchasing,. Ise where, tot I am determined to km ttinthetrenastannicable tonal. i Don't Swgetl42 North Sitoinil street. . ..., ' N.'D.—Partienlar attentlott paid to repairing la alt its hatatiles.' ' ' ' ' ' . , 1! ''. II 6II VBING - „rt . fiß OAS-FITTING, PLUMBING NAL T4I"4DOWND.:G,IBURNT GUT bare , ,'.opened an estabibibmeni, for the above batelnankin . Sther Terrace, where they akillbe thankfdll natal prate prompt attention and intistattaliniitt;•— rettetilln.Otinbeit6; ..- ..- - -pcurftpll4o,l3 op. .. . ) 1.6 - 11'.r.11. , NEWlkikird o ':eitititit ittlW, - , 4'!iiiiilieitisk.. i . B tiikit''.rottsvitivi - i . eui.,iiiiik con . 44 Oplidlit iOnitipbr Of ail gime, teied PlPeShee iitukAllir Wh Tag. illicrirei“BilaWitideanta Double and Single Acting hinirps arid Water Cl* ,eta 1. 161 W 41/.... p i aid or MAP cocAll libr.'ritorSO k ton :L ltrisittip mid illoSettorksitinei.-- All WWI,: Coili ,r 44 k ej ol, Plumbing dope 1p ste, maims e t goili s egi, fhN l alre4Cluti palaToe aid Brut Indies* ~ - :•.•P" l' --:- Pat!sell'Ortolitur2o.ll4o. : 1 .. i ..• - - ate, ~,~r,: .._, _ ANC ESTAIS I, Salit r irt+ si ~. .', .. I.DICKINSON., , spietfullWa . . ~. _ It choliii*s the , tf oi llas pure the -, • sf*lt tit the tate- et " and Inettitson,. '-' sd . :teeth ceityln; on. thodiite g• binifnelai In $1 Its - , ._., atthe 42-olbit. anger thettittMde ' Itottoe• • :I Thetirlte Int* by~feir to btotliteekhe soy bk able 'tp.Awslt a share of the puhlk) pandnatte.* He -01114nar. °lllinsiSiOsoirkte he as, good. and it will be done Ott es i reeNnabletimi. as can be done elSonbsee. „_. ' , ' ; . Anzio*? , 1E53 634 f i IL DICE:MAIN. - • DES 11-tim ' .1:1-2as . o r rtrgtm : 7 ' [ r i fit '''~a~t% MEI . :- LYONIrnigATOSIROILV 4 krarßlOll,:ustd7 4 yeitig:ltatiolion ine.ttar hair: is tha MAO; daitcti*LtuttrtAtr* •tha "World land ft InnendeMnfty trenedukdier (ay sad Sabi tagidgr.:• The liagthatrert , fidlY' reatorad au, bait, after a baldness of twelve yeas. Yours. 5446 Waters latent, Ilse York: Also, Lyra:* Extract of Prue 4ortudrn 4211 %Pf,f0i 4•l* . pepah and sanest neremadabiltry, art.;ea n hie had at' • Perfumery and Wety Ater% centre!. !Unser" Pcdtaelge. .-tfetoter It3;•183.7” •'• !'" " 4 11110if4Ali e_ s iiiiiiitliiilit*likiiii - , !r-1..`:!': ,, ',.; 6 11 -'re:!..II;c•NEEINLEII, , '.' , - , tt t ,, . .f larges..l ,I;4lltablialatig .-612 1 4111 WA r Si;ttE , o, l 4o-•: lirreet - frhtlsdelOilt,lut - parter iotifidning admit hsiOntsi; haw Mid 44/111 1 4M, ari1ki11t7144110241,1140111..: ileruhtl or rktpturett patients ten Le suited by nstalt 'Mg—Amounts sibikrettlitritttikbekortnetrod , be hips ap,d stating ahleiglactig. • coo or siti4e Timm, $1., 1 14, $ 5 . l).3l2 biess f . 6' Instructions as to wear, and hey to n*449% Sten possible. uent uith the Trutt,. s.- • - Ahns 11 , r sotk...da peg I" • AI .Thlainea Imaavall•latant..ll4y Bram Vor the cure or Prolaptus VterliSpinal Props and , Sup ports; Patent "ilboußler ' Ittitce . tic; Chest Expanders' And Em.tor Uracel, ',adapted to alLatith StAxPpolihoolders. and Weak Lungs; Ettglish"ElastleAbdtutual Belts, rtreen aitcles,lyrtnges—TUtalorradSttuale• larladlete Rooms, .447'attitn,ditnte., •••-• Philadelphia, 46.11 V. 55 • 3o:iy Vlrkie are Ara IT:‘ HAS IME.N 0111,10:of the , human race v) tat weighed Cora ity4seste and PageOlkst•— LLO'ffAl l / 2 8 PILLS are epedally edaptett to the relief of the Deal:, the Arerrour, the littfeafe, at& the MIAs, of all el !coca, ogee, fops, anti .iirturilt talons, Rroteraor ffolloti - iy personally eutatrinteitde the inonufacturo of . hie medicines In.the United Stales, sod terra •then to s free end enlightened . people, as ale hest repel.) , 91q3yonld ever 'saw for the retnoial • of disease. ' ' • - , :These;DDl* dPurity the These famointyills arts . 04)1 1 104 combined to !Vent° on ther attlittaitt; fhelterf, the:kidney's theclungohe skin, and. the beads, a/meting any tiorangapeat in their functions, Purifying the blood, filo very founta in of, life, tliticuthig dieeakeln Ks fates: - ' • - ','..• . Dyspepsia anti /elver Coraphildsitim Nearlyhalf the bunvin ince Lure taken these Pills, lt bar been 'prated hi ill parte of.the wield that 'Soth is; has .boon found en at to than in weesof dlsofehusuf,tbe Alec+, spe psla. and stinasch;Omplalnts - generall7. They sloop gives heattby tons to - those mans, boiseer tench &fungoid, slut *ben nt,,bermoan help) fuldet, 111 Health.' Ilikoy of, the -nu* Unternmetta•hate•opened their Custom (louses to the lutroductiart of these, (Uli, that - thli..aus3% beeoitke 'the tradidue of the unutai.— • LesrPe4 Colleges admit that' medicine Is the, bat remedy over • known for persous of dellents .IK-414). or Where-the op - amults been Impetirkt;ns 10-Invigorating PrOPOrtikil aeNortaUto.ntrord reheu • • . .Female Coinpletitats. • •No Ifectiale: ycmfigneoldottiOnfd tie without this eele te.atett medicate . It corkarti and regulates the taanthiT courses at all peeled& acting in:nutny cues like a charm. ltd Isabel the heat and'atfelit 'medicine that can be glren to children; of all 'ft;,.es;•ateil ( VT eutuPialn4 cense' 'quentlY no family 'should be thout it. , lrollimiei Pia; are the test re m .dy knmon 'in the world • , fur (he follmainj.tlitentel: •. . , Asthma, headaches, ' • Bowel Complaints; Thdigestion, Coughs, Influents, . Intlamation, • Chest illseasesi - • • •••-inward Weakness,' • Costivp3caa,.. , Liver Cornplalnte. • Pleiei;h4 ;(,owners of Spyltit, Diarrtnea,' . Dropsy, • gt.o.aruiamvol. . ft...Tend:try Syniptenia, - •• Fewer and Ague, • • 7 :Venereal Affections, . Female Complainta, ,Woints of all kinds.- *Sold at 'the mantiThetorie q Profesier - flollottay. Art 111aiden lane, New York. and 244 Strand, London:, and by all respectable Itra,,..i.ata and. Dealers of medicines throtrghout the United States. tad the civilized world, in boxes, at ZS cents, O 2 cents. an d $ 1 each. • - 41fer There ift . 4 !mast deiable saving by taking the larger sizes. V.ll.—Diecliona for the disorder, are Affixed to each }fay 26; ISM) THE CREATEST • 'Medical Discover* of the Age.. • KENNEDY;!:Of 'Roxbury, has 1 . /discovered itt one of ournoimon'imitt . gre wads a remedy that cures • ' Every Kind. of, from the worst scrofula dow4 to a common pimple. has tried it ittoverlloo-casea." and never ailed ex cept in two cases (both thundei.humor). He has now in his possession over two buridrea certificate's of its virtue, Mt within twenty milosof itoittOn. , IMMMiiEMMi ' One to three bottles will cure The worst:hinder pimples on the face. ... Two to three bottles will cure the system of blies. Two bottles are warranted to cure the world, ranker in the mouth and stomach. • Three to rise bottles are warranted to cure the. worst ease of Erytdp,elas. • • , i . . One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. , - ' . Two bottles An Warranted to cure running of the oars and Liotchos among the hair. Your to six bottles are warranted to eure corrupt and running ulmrs.-, . - . Otto twttle will cure scalp eruption of the skin Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted desperate case of rheumatism. Three to fourbottles are Warrantedi cure the.sult rheum. •-• /Five to elgbt bottles will cure; the worst ease of scrof ula. A benefit is always experiened &oil the first bottle, and a perfect, cure fa warranted wbc the above ithshtltY lif,taken. ' Reader, I peddled over a Thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston:. 1- know the effects of it in every ease: ti.o cure as water will extingnieh tire, co sure' ill this 'Cure hurting. • I never sol Cit bottle of it but that saltlanother; after a trial it aliiays speaks foe itself.— There are two things about. this: herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows lu emir pa.stnres, in some pieces quite Plentiful, and yet value has never been knoln until I discovered it In 1844---gepond, that . it stintild cure all kind* of butane, • In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great ~popularity of the discovery. I *ill state that in April, 195.3; I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in .April, 054, I sold over ono thousand bottles per day of it. Soine of the wholesale druggists who have been In the business twenty and thirty yeiirs, say that nothing in • the annals of patent niedicineslims ever-like it. There `lea universal praise of it from ell quarters. In my own practice I always kept it-strictly for humors —but since Its introduction as iigenersiFfsmily medicine, gr e at and wonderful virtues have been found in It that I nov..r suspected. • . ;forensic:lsec of epileptic disease which was al ways considered incurable. hayse been-cured by a few hot. ties. U, what , a mercy if It will prom effectual, in all eases of that avf rut malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of. mveral cases of Dropsy,, ail of them aged people cured by IL For the various diseases of the Liver. Sick Headache, Dyspepslii, Astbfna, Fever and Ague,yaln in the side, Mouses of the liplite;and particularly In dis eases of rho kidneys, de., the-:discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known,;. No change of diet necoosaryeat the hod you get and enough of It. • Pireclioni far run—Adults; one poon thi per day —children over ton yoars, a dessert speontnt.—children from five to eight years. teasspOunful. Ac no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KE'NNEDY, 11o.11). Warren strtel, Roxbury; Nam . • Price, One '-Dollar. trilaesate -Afictiti4: - "Nen No* city, C. V. Clickner, 81 Barclay strmt; C. O. Ring, 192 Broadivay; Rolitttati & Clark,' i 1 Broadway; A. 11. & b. Sands,.loo Fulton St. Wholesale agent. for Pennsylvania. T. W. Drari & Sal/5.132 North 2nd gtreet,Philadelph&t. For sale in .Pottarillry :G. Itrorrrs, J. C. llughts and Rattnats. May 19,1555 i'ROt: WOOiri HAIR RESTORATIVE. IS,NO DOUBT, the• most wonderful discovery of this age of pre.ovves. The following is from a distinguished member of the medical pretension: • ' St, : Paul, January 1, 1845. ' Pmf. O. J. IF:ed—Draa Sm.l—liniolicited,l,sendSou this certificate. Afterbeing nearly bald for a Tong time, and baring tried an the half! restoratives extant, and having-noillith in any, I. was induced, on hearing of yours, to give its trial, .1 plated, royielf in thehands of a barber, and hkd nay head well rubbed with a good. stiff brush, and the Restoration tiseti applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was ail .a-glow: This-1 'repeated every morning, and its three weeks the loony hair appeared, and rasa rapidly ;from Auguit last up to the present time, and Ls now thick, black and strong—soft and pleas ant: to the touch, whereas,' &Aro It vrag heist and wiry, sled little there was of It, atalthat little there, was dis appearing rapidly. I still nic,i our Restorative about twice a week,and shall ism Wo y lk good Mid Perfekt ernfi of hair. Now I have read. of these things4.--and who has not hate'note been hitherto,. any case in which any perpop'shilir was really bataelitted by any et the hair tonics.' dc.' of the day: and ideally giVes me plensureto record the result of myexperience. I have recommended your preparation to others, and It already has &large and general sale throughout the 'l'errltory. . The people here eau its effects, and have confidence in it.'AD whohaVe used it-here will coincide within In whatt halo written. The supply Inn sent us as the ctluthwale agent?' tor . the Tesritary. is .already exhausted, sod ,daily inquirios am made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery . .. I, for one, return - you thanks fertile benefit it has done Me, for 1 certainly had despaired; long, lona ago, of ever ef fecting any such result.. I conglatulate ,von Abet yobr fortune (and a large one) is already mute, 'Tours hastily,: ' • •-"- '• • • J. 'W. BOND,' • • Firm of liond &Kellogg: Druggists. . • ,J anuary 12,1655. Pref. itbocf—llmss Stitt-14ring' made trial of 'your Ralf Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its of. 'feet has been eieellent , in removing inflammation. den : draft, and a constant fondant , ' twitching with which I have been troubled from ehildboOd, and has also restored my hair. which was becoming:gray. to ita.original 1 have used no other article with anything like ampler sure and profit. - • Yours truly, -J. K. BRAUG. - (lExtntet of a letter, dated krio, Pa-, Jtd,'27. 18W J. Wood &th.—ticres:—Whyaton'tponsend us as nitieh"raote of pow groat Bair Restaratlve want ail , that is coining to snOly the orders on hand, and hate not bad a brittle on- our shelves Nil oiror and that has been the ease twice before. Rhorsibredend twat least one grog of Out elm as en article so Justly eelebinted as your Mir Itrotorathe will sell. liouosond u* by Mtpress. Yours • - - ti .Csatta Bagman& ' Druggists._ - - - CJkieoge 1124- Jray Ist, 1861. • Mod :—lferelng expotisnesd the.marie effect of your Mit. Restorative, I drop4ou thin tpon theaohject. Mont t* year% dip my Lull sonimonmd. falling off and turning gray 1 was fast beconsing-laild. I insOffrtend who bad used youi , Restorattie, and spoke *an highly of Its shine' I was tiedneed•to try itudthoutds I had hut, little faith. a.; I had befhrp triad gainsay otberronadkat. I oarotatmood wink yonrltestoratlve Itr..lanuat7 'A ft* anplleatiOnsfastepod ray hair erdify. , '" Ittokan t . 1111 upitrow_out, and tail, Inoldtaitsinstneraolnifblick). -At itstrtlmo I s is fplty,xestnrad, to original color, health and s'Af.mtdi ioconimend Its utertoalt. - - • J. R. liozs. CM ' Northeat - llnttsplronia; Nash t 834. consequence of hiving hair, for revival years last not only gray, but perilitly rhate'eut it Abort. and worn caps to hidelt from view; ‘ldt.lume 3 months sinoc4 was Induced to use your Hale' Restore' !tiro, and I must, In justice; say; that Its` effeeta Were al most intratislotas; On It tuts Clanged it gradually+ to all Its farmer splendor as to COOff i and left it no 'attend glen , sixes to beefddllebeaatifdl ftediltiesonfass when;under . the ,Dithien teartundly. 'therefore; 'reconeraend It to every tidy as decidedly the hat,Preptec :ration, for toilet tunic( anything In the I=l , Bifixe . - - ; " ' , 3—'o. J. WOOD & Ille Betainesa ork, elf V 'arid Market Streit, Et. U% M 3*. 'flop I'll. W. Dfore & Rosa, Wholesale Agieb.e.Thllareildrir. /: C. C. Malta Druirgst, Agent, Pottafilla pa. August 11, '65 "=-1, ~N= , ~:'icy, s ..`. - n- .. - u I dance of patients to every EiEl tyre the most ILIE .~ F'~.~. . s „ I v 4 ' 4434. " ' ' ..... . ~. . '::':.-.: - .:'-.1 - .::::- -• I *to . it.' - -. .. .. .1 Z. Ir‘ ''': sMetster-P4ttistile 044 stutoduanS levesyrith ' 1 + , . „ ettli s ibeis -- bresek., to the sintket,iht aril 'T:L .. ,AM &Ur So* by ins irjelectett by s rottipeteut tear, ' ' ; Use hrtitglkestiltestintrAt, in the : State. i gee , 1 14(1,111 bandies , teethe most, above . ,„ Ot_. ~.; i ~... -\ , , LEL CUICEILSTEIto • TO . - •''' ' - " ebiesiis' sten Nem-ken:l4 ,ISS3 : . • Y:--;‘ •. •• ' . : -r. 18-U- - '`'. --- _ _ - - - - "...FLOUR AND4IEED PARTNERSHIP: . , - ...i 1 ...4.1,13:CM AftvirtaswialW wit ii litmool e fJfp. Zithers In iloilir.soid V) • tile ifiom iasitit•si , l44)l be 'enntin In.,41)1,10. !Oudot* -lanchni nor beretttfore, i nto, Igoe' 'otrhintrindrafe ixidistatitly iicieittng largo ‘;.1.4 1 ,, r , „of MA ttatilbedi.itil nfidElit.hay;mdttitiOnonq 'i. ;ter .which 3r WM sell Len the most ressonalie term/ for ,3118d1r3ir 11)111end ditift. ,inirThartithatallliViiillitiltet ihonkfi:the fiber petnnixigio beretororn extended to • lifixelet iiilndirfdtityextority;hoptor the Arid 'Atm. Ilan t* Wiine IS I‘44 4 4CI 4O O O O O4 CC O MM O d 4OCIIIStOak. 4 46 1 ,einUt; to Ono "*t lerflii el - the "iiitruniEre film ier* tecOleil to IdniFelf as 1011. xx ;Wax nor roster= ere to t et present tria cf..--.../iLL' L - k....11.ATHE1L9, 1 - - -, Pritirll4.llr9ad and Caratill itririt.ty , . .. _ L ... i loptOslte gnydersilnind7. .-. lixt Lunn— -;''rf , f . •.; -- !• • ,; • In-lv• !' - ' - -r MEDICINAL FOR RHEUMATISM, URALGiik, Spiains and' pains - of landai use Monti mrs *AGM prepsied and "4 by a. WWI 415..21411 niar A/nriwt,fotta atict TU,Tino street, Phila,dolptfa, when'tbe moat ntirlaAtoey reterenebeean be, given. ' b and'Urfleenta a . *nth. , f I ; Juno 9, 'Oil .2:34y `i-n e " A - CTS 'R OCI 16 F4PLEt iu ulih4 piaOiit6l:sittt,lieal ifiy'' mia'. - tmitE't. ,trill i im4=ui.motimeiltmi ;mmm .. tor neutmlbring. theldrete nrvitiatrid ee. ..eretio=the 1 paeuth,.remor Dig stain and preventing thetice Mulatlonollartar.birlgorating nohmlthy gums, and'" deet neftertirreg the breath,' this Denliifice dial- , 4sidcepititioil , ;; . - - 1- -: ; , i'. , ; -. • , r. , :• . The_ form ha : which it is,put v, render , }it,Prehomblolo `'A traistil-tbelpentotf economical—whits its elegant the grahrenad maiden/ /Md. ig readmit the osilverW favorite , with. 4 1 1 !r1 4, 1, 11 .4!ati M ra#l4 110 1 Y 4r4 , gbr-aAtY of their Toet:i t r ' . . Prepared expressliby M. FK L.MOIDSON; litirgiern Drs. etdiesltc-e.soarvltiertiltlialltellielts.... . -diA4 1 . 4 1 Mil I t A L IAAVI L IP K Agir i A - ii3D __,,.. ijilg _valet! Plyaleiren, may! , -.. '--:--.•, iOl infalagelt, , .I,44 l itirr, 01...t -40n t Cou g hs, Goble, Consumption, Croup, • • ' - . ,: ~. , ~ • '4VboOPlniPeOttgb, ' , - - - . I ' Liver Complalnt,Dyspepsle, . . • ' , • • 1 milkettfirp, gone Bbmuteligicrotn- •' , , , • and all Malk,Ceoptions,llerffir and Ague, ' : tr., 818 us Fever, Cholera, ChOlera Morton, Dysentery. Bowel Affeetlohi, Plies, Bore: and Weak Eyes, Rheumy ,tisM, Dean .Disiesurey, Palpitation, Nenralgbac Bid! ' - hey *and . Bladder Affections, Dropsy, Fall. log of the Womb, and Female • ' - At li 4' c'lli r 4l3tl. ' " " requeste' of piimiyo my liatlenis, I hive sent . ed- to Otti,:np a ithasof my'rnostanktiont presitri i as la thy,iona of kbotily Weill:sing. each one Waited tO a, tar ' titular' disease, and! not; like the 'manufacturers of the sway Isostrauns and: penacats of the (liy'. promo/gate to the word that any One compound will. cure. all diseasea4 and' *ho - (lnitte wilt& of the' great' 'ltalian physician, - #Symllentani,)•lsat licaliciacs of tak , ick they Intim littlerin -10 ! , 00 ell of which titey 4 now leu." : ''' ' ~ 3. S. BORE. _!lf D . ,. Philadelphia. A Riestudy for, s each 'Disease. J Dr. J . S. Roses' Erpectorant or Claigh Syrup. for tho ra dical 'litre' of Conadmplion; Cotikhs* lioarieneis, Aillusnip Aeon ebitis;Spitting of illood.luiltunation of the Lungs or Throat;and all Pulmonary Diseases. Tile pre 'paratiOn only !Cures Consumption if taken in time, but it Eertilles the systemapidust all future attacks. - As a C,ouih Medicine, it is tho beet in the world 1 • It is now ;used and iscommezided by:physielans, both at home and abroad. In belies; 25 cents, 50 cents, and $L Dr. J. S. !case's W7viopitig Cbugh 'Sqi - up.---Thts preps :ratio* slimy@ retie*. and pia mentsthe Whooping cough :-Yoqi runnioq into ether diseases; such as intim:gallon of 'the - Larigs, Dropsy In the Cheat, and Consuniptlon. 'lt glees imdantredkrf,And frequently cures in , one week,— Prire SO ceuts: -*. Dr.J. St Pekoes . Crroui'Sgnip.—Chltdren'tirs also liable br Croup, which dangerous complaint yields immediately to, Da! J. S. Itosx's hart rtumea Croup . .Sprup. Price 2i Cents. l : Dr. 4. S. Roses .r.rtracW . Duchy, la one of the beat remedies ever hoed for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, he.' Price 60 raints.l - Dr,IJ.,S. Roses Nerveut and invigorating Darxl4ii, for Heart; Diseases - , all Nervous Affections, Flatulence, ilehrt • Rum! Restlessness; Numbness, Iteuralgia.r raising the - r apiritet, end giving Tower to tho w,hole system-, It is al most miratulobsiMita effect. Price , 50 Cents. Dr. iJ. S. Res?: ;Dyspeptic. (Impound, n sari cure for . Dyspepsia, alter Camplaints, and indigestion. when Dr ken in conjunction with his Alterativo or Family Pills. • Price irf both 15 Dr: J. S. Roses (Addtro Pr7la, for falling of the Womb, • Female 'Weakberts, Debility and Relaxation. Price 5!) 1.. r. S. Roiis A ti-Bitiour or Railroad Pills.—Thesc • Mills are not nartrinted to cure every malady or disease iticitidut to 111411, brat they are a grand reinedy fora Bil ious State of the sistem and common Fevers. When used with Dr.lßosers- Tonic lifixture;mill'euie the Most stkibboru rased of Ultions Beier or FeverandAgne. Price 12,i4 and 9.5 cents. ;r J..S. Raker itzia Ceovr.,-Thls preparation Is truly the bonder of the age! Cures all pain; external or inter nal; cures pain in "the Sides, Litubsor Back. Chilblains, Agete:or Lumps in the Breasts. Orms. iirulses; Sprains,' Tooth - ache, Ear-arb ,Stiff Neck. Sore Throat, Pains in the Ito welsand'Stemacifi. Sudden 4Nrlda. ka., The Pain Curer being a fine Tank filature. is also used with great bene fit titr Weak Stontach and Bowels. Whenever, you have pain use the Pain Oureilmely. and you will obtain im mediate relief.' It bets like magic.' Every faintly should have a bottle in the house in case of accident or sudden sickness: • Prue 12%25 ttpti 50 rents. Aar' Persona of idelleateeonstitutions by nature, or ' those who have been made so ivy the use of Quack Medi cines, or any other cause, should read Dr.• 3. S. ROSE'S MEDICAL AliVlSllll to persons insickness or in health, which book cah be had without charge of fI.IIANNAII, Pottsville, Agent for the sale of these 31i:41k-hies in Schuylkill Co. March 10. i'ss Dec. 1.3.'54 50- 10-tf TRAVELING. DAUPHIN *SUSQUEHANNA R. R. _ EactrOlo.yl..lß/I.I.NOR.VENTS MIME; - Pensaylviinbi :State Fair at Itarrrialittrg, . SeptembeeddithAeth4llth & 28t11,1835. 1. CUIi.SION Tickets to Harrisburg .%-111 k Wmeff from the 34th to the' sth of Septem ber inelusirP, good for the round trip from Auburn,* Plnegrovez t , " 1" By arringenie r nbihrith the Heading gtdlrotul Company, 1 .Excursion Tickata 41 , Ilantsburg and back, will be bailed I from . • ~ Pottsville, at, .i -;i-r2 40 Reading, at - -- .I 00 Schuylkill haven;-; 2 :inl - l!ottatown . 3 75' Homburg - ;-1 ;- 235 , Phrenisville - - 425 During the 'Fair ores* at Harrisburg. three Passoncer Trains will run inch way daily. connecting with all the regular Trainion the Beading , tta il road. and the special tralti-betwoerilAubdrn and Port Clinton. as follows: • Igaiva! ~' 1 • : ARRIVE. AT. Auburn, at - ;' 0.13, A. M. Ilttrrisburg, at 12.30, P. M. , " . f 11.45 " 1 " 2.43, " • "'.. 7:15, P. M. " : 10.30, •i . 1 i • RBTPILNING. ' - , tsars : ' , AItILITIS AT llarrisbung, at 635, A. 31 Auburn, at 7.50, A. 31. 14 P. 31. " 4.15..4, M. . , ,r , i 8,315, 44 44 . 6.25. " ! •, ! ELLWOOD 31011RIS, •• t , . Engineer d'• S , operintendent. , . Cold Spting!,. &pt. 8, '5Ai - . . • 3,14 t. , I —- -- , PASSENGER LINES. Ii --'d 1 std g ~5 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. rot -•--^ • f • a 1 : 1 F. g - .= ••• d Y ~v.ZA 1 ; 2 .0 } l'et -4 —,-- cOBllll So Richmond; I, 2'oo I 1 05 180 175 .orthern a " Philadelphia, 190 185 1 ", - 0 165 " Inclined Plano, 'llOO . 1 85 170 165 A Routes. " Niwtowl4 1 1901185 110 r 66 -maid and Aire en " Germantown R. R. 190 135 170 165 1 .AILL, RATA/I/SSA " Falb of Schuylkill, 11 90 ' 1 185 170 165 431 SPORT AND ELM] "alanayunk. 1 1'90 1 sts r 170 166 • .to Rldralot In " ' " Spring Mills, •1 65 l6O 45 145 blilkenra Felll, - - to o 1 " Conehehocken and l'ly.l .. " DetrOtt, • 1 • • month Railroad. 1 1.66 ,1601 1 45 145 ""Imam, - - ~ Rambo's and Potts' and. • _ Joners', • 1 60 i 155 145 140 " Nonistownorliridgepott. 100 i 155 145 140 " Port Kennedy, i 160 11 53 1'43 140 " Vall4 Forge, , i 155, 1 50 1,40 140 " Phmitiltille, 1 1 145 140 130 130 " Reyeee Ford, 1 145 140 125 125 " Pottstown,, I 1 40 135 1'25. 1 25 " Douglasiillo, , 1 40-, 135 125 125 " Birdshoio' 11301 1 25 115 115 " Reading, 1 „. . 1201115 1 05 1 05 " Between Reading and • Mohrsville, 120 115 105 lO5 r " biohntrilles, • .1 20 t llsl 1 05 105 " Rambrirg, • - 120 i 1 15 1 • " Orwlgalmeg. I 20 1 I 15 1 1 1 1855. spitz:lto ARRASOBRENTS.IB3S. r HE GRE4T Morthern and Western 11 United States Alai! Routes. - Simi increased and Aire ttduced.'"iiA LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAITISSA: SUNBURY and ERIE, IVILLIA3ISPORT AND EL3IIRA RAILROAD. Through to Butflo, Ili - - 161 hours. •••• Niagara rai, - 8 w " Detroit, I • . 24 ; CNlrago, — B4 N St; , - Ticket Office, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and l'hiladelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner Broad and Vine.' . On and after! MONDAY, May 7th, Three Passenger. Trains will lease! the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner Brted and Vine Streets, daily, (Sundays ex cepted,) as follonst - • DaylExpresa....6 A. M. . Stopping at Plicepixville and Reading, only. Connect ing with Catawisstu Williamsport and Erie and Williams port and Eltnint;Railmad; arriving at Elmira at 4, P. 31.; connecting with Now York and Erie and Buffalo, and New York city Ilailroial for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence. via. steamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail road, to Cleveland. , Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and De troit. Also,', with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Railroad; ; cOnnecting at Canandaigua with , New 'fork Central Railroad, East and West: and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail road for Detnilt, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Ca'n-' ada and Iyestorn States. _Nail' Trai15...7.30 „A. 11. • Shipping at all Stations, and numing to Pottsville . *Witt, ilizpress-3.p0 P. M. 'Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run ning to Potts. llte. ;On:fleeting at Port Clinton with Cat awissa, WilliamSportund Eric, and Williamsport and El inira Railroads, arriving at Eimlra;st4, A.M.; connecting with New Yotk and Erie„Bagalo and New York city and 'hate Shores Railioidk, fir Buffalo Dunkirk. Erie, Clew. land. Cincinnati, Tided°, Chicago, and all points West.— Also, with Eitalia,Xsecutncialgua and Niagara Tails Rail • roads; 'arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10.10, AL. IL, connect log with Day Etpeess or Great Waster* Railroad for ,De troit, Chicago, etc.; • passeemershy;Day Express, breaktied at Port Clinton,' and dine at. • Passe-agers hy,way,or EXPi t W eSli take 'supper at Port Clinton. • Thilt saute. kith its connections, forma the shortest and most direct:ratite to Canada and the Lakes. . . • Only one - change of baggage between Philadelphia and Canadaer tbu bakes:.r ,- Passengerspurchashig Tickets by this ,Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above points and re suming. their Seaton! pleasure, • - • lre:re!, fir am Philadelphia. to TOnalux, ; t.,2 95 Bnaalo.vta.Tottaw'nda;lo 00 'Catavrhect;; 1 ' I -4 38 Niagara Faibt, via. El- Rupert, , 4 40 • mini,eanada and N. • 480 • F. Ralirratd, 10 00 Milton,. 6; 15 Niagara, rift. Buffalo, 10 00 .Williarnsport t ; f 90 Summation Bridge, 10 00 Elmira, IA7 00 Cleveland, 11 70 /- Jefferson, i• 7 65 Toledo, 14 73 Starkey, , 1-; 7B: Cincinnati ,_ ' 16 90 Penn , yan, 8 004:Introit, via. Bail, , 16 00 Gorham, t I ' 8' ta; Buffaloapd Genova, IlacGoehlun, 800 1' . 13 00 " ' /Heather eh leap, ), *la Gt; Wes.' John Arnot,•p• it 00 ternned Michigan Canandaigua,. • 8.00 Central Ibdiroad, • 21 00 lloneoye Falls, j 8.60 Chleage.vta Buffalo and Caledonia.' ; -;i : 8 801. Lake; Shonpitehigan Le DM; . • . 8 001 Soutiterallailroad. 00 Batavia. i ' via" Bat Lakci Rochettr, i . 9 / Durfain,v,,ia. N. Y. Mid F. • and , But. nil& fi . ." Y.. city, , t ~1 80'00 , .. . ir,tl ritnELL ; .1.41 IV:en ' w- fir - . NICOLL.% ispl Phi 1. ItclllB4oCli,iSup't Cat 4.IIENU road.. OAI3O6.IIVER TRAINS . nett.Oe'esilPottiville• NOW Phllid_flihto, Oti and atter Mai 7th. 1333, The Passenger Tinian *III lessee the Depot ntirottirsillo,,,!vrtioF of ynlon . ..atnt ,rpa4f streets, daily as follows: - • Froot•PottiOrille Phlladelplata. , -14r4 (it ; 7 • ..'7; 4 0 4 , Molting . Line, at - 4 1 P:t -; •-funday Trtilli(onte* - ; 7 24 14r1 rirpni PhilsidelpMa to . Tottsirille: !Ann; at • - 30 • • Evening 1.194 at - - - . 3,301.,31. Sunday Tratin (putt. a day), • - 3 30 - P. )14 • • ' 110IIRLOY'PAYSING.READINO. , - - • -. Far Ph¢adeJphi i at V cfclock, 19 -pinatas, A. St, nod at 6 o'clock,2l nit toe, P. 61, 'For Pottsville. at 9 o'clock, 24 tolatteirs lA. 114 itnettivieteek P; 91.;.*; . • 1 TAM I,I•NE:3—BOTIX WAYS, .1 lsrictaaa: • 2.Ve stivinelcv Tu.' • • -; ,Plailad49*.toikOttil We, ..,,. 2,75, • 2 2 5 . • Pottsville toMiasline • -96 , Natilleisgtrapblll3: s 36 - • 1. - A.4lk - Slue Pita ad Altdiont otolur 00414 —yin Dodo 'Olt:woke trill Wallowed to eacit jamor eke lir , thenwiinhirotutioronnitorikraospeeedi prohibited ao= taktog'anything so baggage but their own wearing: ' appriel,^whiehW - tent Vise risk of isat owner. ♦.arkil Vieketainnat be parebneed before otttO 4 oll rare. ; 1 Di order of the Board of ;quaker*. May 19,18.5.1. S. 1314DFOR1f. tenykry ROM MOM ME BM3 p, , ',04t- t0 r . , 4 7 , , ? .., _ ,-. ~,-",:, , . IiIiDEY ' _ 0 time* Vidtetdr; 11100RWE gpl GION aireeti first house frtiqk IN.. PPM* , 00 Vat° zoskr"efiko ol • l ; Pap Ors. - • Ward. Priats. A 4.. variodo styles, at the Icnreire Gish twice& An Appreattea vrauttd— Podirdll6; Maas atilBs3 Mee. 50, 16 61) • "4- • PAINTINC.CLAZINC PAPE • INC 6 , TIMM; ;NAGLE:WOW respectfully Infotai , his triendi and tileliroblie /bat i- tile in- -snowed MI egtabliabineld into 4 14 04 limit; °W Il W l * lir* Nehalaa'i °glee, where he,will bohappito receive ordain lbeedl.latub er londneig in kb 114.:. Ilitiflivilagli o hand an aasortnn!!nt ! a ll o thev/ll•famleb at ; the l o n , rated and he piidges hitnielf Otitt yid execute'4ll irorh eOtruited ' Ina Wenn promptly. In the teat al )de. and atintionatai lio.thqelfore Invites the- *pie generally co Oro Min * !''Pottirelffe: - AO, ICeW - - • INTINC;IGLAZINCiIdt' PAPERING: -;.if- • Ar ~ B OVE.N bayt~lg removed :his shun to tirp ilooriaboie.th American 11ouse, Cen tre Ruse," aridniken lute partrozahip his hantbera;the suhscgibers announce to the pubig that they aro preFoord :to execute a orders their' Hee vilh the Mania , de• apace:, and on the mustrearnablO terma, The emplpy good 'wortmen' and their customers may, therlibre, Pee sure of sitisfietery jobs. • - - , - - tt They, also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid asaurtmant 01 Paper-hangings, Witeltnr-shilhas itAxt coin prising every ; Variety of style and quality, to suit the bite and pocket Of purchasers,' s aid which theyi 'IA* at the lowest City. prices.- iintarniii: ,:•= • 2441110KKG 4A6Pass LIMO, Cent net st. Yortsvilie. April 17 1F52 161-tf ' SRERIFFS EtiERIFOrEEALE OF REAL I 1101 vflVi LTE or seveil writs. of Mitinn itipirizi, - bitted Door end Vilidnw rrames, and *eery article . % one line in the lateit• style and - woritntanlikti manner, and at a satins of 2. 5 percent. cntronner ant. They hare. atie on hand ri; tate assort ment; - : • Whlte Pine Plink, 3 2 1 / "' 1:14,1y inch 'panel. "* •-•- SYhttu Pinelioards &lad Atilial'ln; Flooring. Yellen- dry ' Yellow do do • Dry and preen Hemlock of all kinds for building par .. Oak. Maple, POplar, Chair, Plank and Scantling , Boards, I and Inch., " Cherry sod Walgant Plink. for ratan. Also turned work, Ruch as bed poste. table legs. bards tire; on hind or turned to order, and blils of stuff sawed to order at the shorte-st notice. ' • 1 One Ten Horse: Engine with 20 feet boiler, all eemplete - =din good urder, Mr sale, cheap, by the Sebuylkill Ceti - Lcualert Company. ;.. PottarUle,Allust 11.'55 t Se. 2, on ',the Rest • .MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE . . • AND Trirldt COMPANY. POTTBVILLE 'PA. • • • CIAPITAL . $100;000=-C.11 R T • k) Perpetual. • This Company, chartered by the Legislature of Patin sylvan's. with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Doi, tars. is now fully organised, sad • has eatnitieneed bus-- uess. . , 22. n 19 9 15 30 15 42. tr ~ Secretary N CO ion Co., I Id, U. it Anara loii,llll be as • •?; I Li EICO G2E3 Elia =ill 81 5, 60 , 15'4 F UM ME 1M I.,N,IS.UItAn t ,E; YORK COVICITYVARKERS , MUTUAL FIRE:INSURANCE COMPANY. Company. —pectfully. • n ! ,..at tha attenthin puldk. to th. principles . issue policht. . . The I- ^ ed ate dlvidpd . t • -dlßgnetd,e rtnionts -the ra- class and t a Merchants' class- i either Mass lr le lAble for thh l sues occurring In th ether, nos piaci . each kind of .' , ..Perty on the ruerir r efits ,wn rates.. ed - nansequen placing t..e rates linen at t riefier ratio ac .rding to the risk. A'; nnrit ET, of !cement. bas app nted rent fnr t counts of g hayTkiil. who will mil Nur opt • and • else. applicati sotnd. Ore full infort alien o 4 to the Le. of the Coeipanr, when applied i . 11. kltollEll, J'r ' .`• er "15.'55.. The CoMpany is prepared to reeelve mottles and other property in Trust, and allow interrst • on all monies de posited In trait, at the rate of five per cent per annum; principal and Interest payable On demand. • .. , • For rate* of Premium on . 1,15;i Insurance, seethe printed Tablei Supplied at the office of tho Company, Centre Street, Pottsville. three doors south of the Exchange Ho. tel. ' • .'JACOB lIIT.NTZLNOCIt,'JR.; President. - Jon"( H. Alum, Seery and Treasurer. „,. . • • April 1,1953. •...,• ' 13-If • , - THE 'POTTSVILLE MUTUAL • AND JOINT STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OPFIdE .. CENTRE STREET, next door abTre Unwn F Jewelry Store,' . .• CAPITAL 100,0:0--C.11AtiTE1t PERPETUAL. • Thhicompauy, recently. chartered , by the'begislatcuu of Pennsylvania, is fully omantsed. - The Company is prepared to etfeet insurance upon lives and to receive anti execute trusts; and tq allow InterNt on monies received at the rate •of fire per cont.'per annum, unlese otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay able on demand. Cipital and mots saf.dy invested in-'Borals and Mort gages and Aber gaud securities. - Annual . diFidend tl the peafowl)] be made payable in rash, orrippropriateit to the payment of premiums. For rates of Premiums on Life insurance, see 'printed tables, supplied at the Company's office. N ant . ETA NS, Pr's?. SOLOMON FOSTKIL Stir !teal IL T. Terton, Srcietarkinul Treasurer, . Sept. 16, 121:34. • • 37-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. fIHA.RTER PERPETUAL-==Granted 'lkiby State of Pennsylvania:. Authorized Capital $400,000. Office. No. TO Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. Philadelpha- ' This Compnny, with a each Capital paid in. combined with the Mutual Principle in their Marine and inland Department, secures to the assured ample indemnity, with participation in theprofits. and without liability forlosses. The Company will issue Policies at the usual rates of premiums, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Risks. •; Dtruectons:. Dr. D. Luther, ; • ' Davis Pieraon,- -Lewis Audenribd, Joseph 'Maxfield. . Peter Sieger, , "- John r. Addicks, • Georg° 1 , , Tyler, D. ILannett, ' Samuel:ll. Itotherstel, Francis Macon. - • • • •• • • DR. D. LuTuEr., President. JosePn StAxrusui rice President. Wx. F. Dear, Alerriary. • PETER. D. LUTHER, has been appelitted Agent for the above 'Company In 53chuyikIll County to whom pCr , ions desiring Insurance mil aPPITt June MS; • [April 14..] 2S- STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. _ FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT 31ay 13, 1 '3.54. - Assets, May Ist, 1353, $358,318 - 10 Cash premiums and Interestreedv• ed the past year, mutual depart- ment, - $101,643 32 „ WIN Rea.(table to slime, 28447 94 Castt,kremlums, Stock litipartnet, ... 40,252 *AI 170.568 56 Losses, experutis, armmlulons, insurance, mutual department; 1 . 01,508. 53 ". stock • `, 27,031 98 ' • - ASSETS: dandy, mortgages, stork and other good wurities,. , . 173,135 72 hills receivable, 1*- 187,009 88 Cash on hand and in handi of Agents; ' • ' ' 19,558 58 . _ -4.379,71:4 16 • Foriflre or Itattid Inturince, apply to , • . NO. T. MILER, Agent July 15; 1854: • - ' 28-Iy, INDEMNITY; • r HE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphil, Office,, No. 11331 , 4 Chesnut street, near Fifth attest. =I! Chides N. Hanker, George W. Richard*, • • • Thomas Mart, '. Mordecai It Lowis, Teblas - Wagner, Adolphe it Berle, Samuel Grant,; , , David S. Brown, - Jacob IL Smith; . ' ' • Morris Patterson. 'Continue tie mike Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates an Low imam itonsistent with security'. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, Which with their (*Ma and Preiniums, safely invaded, afford mnple,protectiou lo the Insured- • The arscheof the Ctwupany on - January - Ist. ISIS, as pub: 'Mods itismillibly to an Act of Assembly, were sis follows, - • Sfortogt*" , 000,553 GS Stocks,. 551,53,2 2s • , Real Estate, M,358 Cash, ke., 45,157 57 •Tctiapo):iiy Sincie.their inconieration, a period,of eighteen years, they have pald ell:Tanis of one million lice hundreei thous and dollars; losses' by fir thereby affording evidenee of the alvanteges of insurance, tui well as the ability and dispesltion to Meet witkkomptness, all liabilities: • , - , CIiAnCES }'resident. G. BOWIE% secretary. The subscriber hat been appointed agent for the above mentioned tnotttution, and is now prepared to make in stirance, en every 'description , of pmperty. at thee io weg t rates.ANDB.E,II , Russn, Agent. Vottsville, Jan. 11,1851. , 2.1 t• LIFE INSURANCE. .T ' IE drltAiltD LIFE INStRANCE, A Tinuiti TrOgt. 7 Coioliany of I.l;ltuli.Tphilt. Of fice,, N0..142 Chegki4 aL t, the El* d!x)r. East the thistom House. . CAPTi'AL PERPETOAL. • • Continuo to m*ke Insuiwares oh Ikea on the mos; f*vor obi.) tonnis.. • • _. The Capital being Prtid upend inyested, together with *amp and, contently increasing reaer,# -fund, Wren perfeet'soeuelty It. the insured. 11:16 pretabisosmay be paid yearly, Ludtyearly or quar terly, _ -The Oetapinty edd BoVaperlodkarly to the lneuran cos for , %he Arst Venus, Appropriated in WM: Ol 6'. It 4 t ; tind the seeond Mums in December: laWarnoutit to an eddition of S4G-1.60 to $l.OOO Insured under the"' oldntpolkles, mildew stAl, SO which will Odd when' Rebellbeenne* dahnehutead of 41,00.0 yet ginally ed; the nextoldest amount to $1,237 50:1 the next in age Will;2ll . Boifoi' every $1,000:- the others 'in the same pro. portion =belling to the amount and time of Maudlin, whkh additkide make an' rerage mtn•e; than It) per tint, inn 3 the peamituna paid, without hematite! the au num) premium. ==i • ..TRatwes Ridgway, . John ;IL. Brown, lAlmon Davis ' D. Danner.. lawv•lair &Who. -•••- • • •- • Frederick Biwa, - • RobertTeav,ll, Gem*, Taber, ' ; .Trieirtai Yeager, • *'• ••' • • '.' , -.Toba-At.lAttmer, TtuallasS. - . ll unvs, • Wharton Lewis, • • • 168e - ph T. ; • - • ' - Jelin- R. Slavic - •Patirghbetkcontaleliag table 4 ivitva and OXPIPAItI°", Nov of application and Dirther itifoiwwitiou can De bid at ; • - ' • - TITONTASRiIIiWAY P ' Presid nt • '•.*; • A" • • " '- ' • I ; Arir'-Tb• Irdieriber ts agent far.the laTiore,Cetopany fil lkbnylkfll County, and will of Tosureners, and give /- • tifneeeetiviy aaltiect. • - • • - • lals ' aiTt 9, 7.,Rf3. .„, - ;l::'..,',..flJ:tloo'rrJ GRASS? 4114 PATAPFX,IMEDS, vier Agri Implements, ik,;7 4 1, - kteD • unhand %met .rimothy and ottitrli • ineda, 'White Cloirr and lawn u m . -•"" tetither'irlth fisrdert and Yield sres, a wilt anittant th bil *rah and stand. 110 will , or d er s fiir all kinds of Fruit Treys, frrarrasted:6l.-tw they are representedl Agricultural Impletwne, t of which', alitho.furnisbed at manufacturen, pr y n Seed. snit trues i 03414 thts subscribrr ars set great cake,'only'reian c'tAivers repntafirn 1 , . , Ear * Ile doesfnot deal in seedaprocured mnrlcet t4oßgtmitoice4 chnap,ulthdua r „. ri 7:a, rhsraetair of the seed sold. cf,es getybe grown promiscuously in small Fa r.l„, their too doeko pita:batty detalcrratexitinfr tlrulariV ihossi 3.listutbld apetlits. .Thla la , cohalder:idion. to th,4e,who purchase eithe r 1.1 trees. Por trees, #c.,svpd I cyders a:oil 1,, WAN VAN Compara,t4yek 14110. of 9: and Horse L a b, of the comparativ e ox-labor and' liors'elabor, heiveter, ii arh cotnpl i'fitte l d 4 and „difficult , one and ha, keenlyidiscussed by some of the'aidp, t nental,Writers on: rural 'ectitintnit when :!h , kroughli...understuod ai,d eiously investigatedi'laust be varim-1 mog ined•accordl to , cticomstanct.s. . . • 4 ;1 . says, "We must take into entisdk rai i, a aMount of labor which hoN.:. and oxen , pikforin, in a given period, if we WuuTi respecting the one or the othpr. horses:perform more in the same ti me oxen, and are better adapted for' many kitil Or ,so it*not rarely happens that ditt• is carried on- cheaper with horses ; a gains inore,in the• less nutnbir. of the' 11„, r , tearas*nd the men required for them, e, {cared ',with the greater. number of the teams, , lhau - the cost of their keepin g , ii i; ! ; :., interest, of the outlying capital. If the team in a: given ' time performed a, work as the horse-team, it would r , ably b cheapest to use them for of the:farm, and quit the use of hot:, wi, but beCause oxen are much slower in dra%,:- :: and a yoke of them, if they are strop.; well trained, will' accomplish in flrorahl, cumstances only or h of what a pod q .,. of far M-horses will; therefore if the keem i of Oxen is nut unusually cheap, on tice.:l,l9m: the increased number .offteauis and of required to take care of thCm, there wi!! 1. greater expense with oxen than, with Thaer!says, "horses have an: U11(11'11104 1.7,: erencti in the following particular,: 1. They are•suitable for all and ever? r work _of land-hushandry.'in all 14'ayi 1"; in all; weathers. 9 One, theretare, keeps only horses, is not oblige.l to work for them, hut can, Use' his wh o d• for any business that occurs, and le a v e r,)? , ,, of, it to stand still. : Mg '2: They accomplish every kind of more rapidly, and are more nest:mt. can, therefore, not only complete the. war', ia the Safne time more promptly, hot also r ev i-, a lotig'er day's work of . them. Thus 'on will accomplish more with an e.ialtaz. ber of horses,tkin oxen; nithoted) . the,ushal draught of load thf• {.X1:11 n 4: more'poWer than oxen, vet they ,overcopm their rapidity of motion and energy, many a• short 'resiitance before which oxen stand In favor of oxen are the following:. A.. they perform the greater part of the works' on a farm, as plowing, and the ris::,r carrying of load's, as well as hyrses do; tir'. one 6n in a usual day's work. if they ri7. w4ll ktl,. expect nearly as much from them.— They 'perform the work of plowing in a Ce 7 tan degree better thaa horses. The cost Of them is cousideraNF T eir!purchase, on an average, k not near 9;: ii,o ; , : ;„ their harness is much • cheaper: thei toOd costs ranch less, and ; consists iu thingS as, on account of its transport:Mu:l.w< not son marketable as t grain, on which h ,. r. scs are kept. 3. What is an imp° anpiafticalar tia.. if the are well taken cares f, not ;001., kept at work, they lesson not as in u 6, btit improve' for the Most ptr : they ellen sell for more than they at tir.t and thereby soon pay thp interest on Ili— , ing capital; whereas, on the othcr is ! 'slue of the horse soon sinks to it .tin the capital is wholly - exhansted also subject to fewer hazurd's and casuain.2 4. They demand less attention, a: one ,s 1 herd Can take care of 30 oxen, if others w with them by change. • . Finally, they Ritz s greater quantity of excrement, which in ge:r eraliatrords a more productive -manure th.o: that of borses. Sue horses and oxen ruu•: be compared, the relation of which in respect to their condition and care. are. not 4-c. There can, therefore, he ,no doubt. th.:: those)abors which Can be proportionally, try:: performed by oxen, will he done cheaper with oxen than with horses. If a farm such work to he done as is Convenient for ex en,aid,it could be executed with allowiri: time t i o'rest, ac., then oxen should be But if t iaccOrding to recent experiment.'l. other; fodder can bo introduced for buri.:4 than Corn; and, thus the expense .be lessened , then the question b •tween:ltorses and out would probably stand differently."--7—Euip. • Ithedirs. SS,SS7 26 TtqUATO is'tes.—We hares seen and'tastes those'delightful figs referred to in the fullow• ing article from Hovey's Horticultural Jl zinc, and'endorse all whielt be *ays in their, favor.' We hope that those who raise uliv.ii dance of tomatoes will save this recipe, and try.,the experiment, if only on a small sale. Re4ipe for .7ontato .Figs.—Pour boil n; wateriover the .tomatoes, in order to remove the akin; then weigh them and plans. , them n a stone jar, with as much sugar as , you hate tomatoes, and let. them stand two days; then pour off tbe‘pirup, and boil and skim it tam: no seam arises. Then pour it over the wank toes,llud let them stand two days as befnre: then boil and skim again, After the thiri time }they are fit to dry, it the weather i 3 genie if net, let them stand in the syrup until 'ing Weather. Then place on larze earth:.. Plate. 4 or dishes, arid put. them itt the ion dry, ';which will take about a week after which pack them down in small wooden I r a .: es, with fine white sugar batweett every lap'-r• Tomittoes:prepared in thiS manner will krei, itlA'o,o97 67 1:11,459 00 for yenrs., • • Nile! apples cut up and boiled in the re naidrider'Of the syrup make a very nice MRS. ELIZA MAFSIL" .his only necessary for : us to add, Was the Con:Oaten o l f v :1 1,1 % . „1 -Xassacilusetts . society a ed Mrs.... Marsh the So'cieys Medal for excellent ;specimens eshibi... Led November 29. Thai were tested by comantee, awl pronourired tote superior to anyithey bad :ever seen.,. ;They were pa_ Li' Small boies,:and to onr . taste were far le.• ter'llta two thirds - of uktit'are sold IC o'i mailtet:for the best Smyrna figs. • ' - Ak . . ' ! eannESPONDENT of the Michigan ar ` - frrer e i givs the following recipe for !natio; apple jelly: 1.!.41:the apples of the best quality a nd go flavor, (nnt sweet,) cut them in q uarters or alleys and stew - them. till soft; then strain 0 the juice,-being very careful not to let shy" tile:Pu l P go through the strainer.. Boil it to the ;consistency of molasses, then\weigh it sal add as many pounds of crushed sugar,stirring it'coustautly 'till the'augar , is ,dissolved. Ad d orteounceof extract of lemon to every tie" I.ty pounds of jelly, and when cold, set,it a ral 'in piing sues. It will keep gcod for years.— Those who have not made jelly in this irsY .will: do well to try it; they will find it superior to Ourrant, jelly BEE Becipifi.