inc. 6 „ • 1 - 1 . R. II Q l.? - L AND S " CRIXIMATED GRILMA B • IT T /L S. • • Prepsied iiy , • • DLO. Al. JACXBO3I, 7 Wilf.tillecimally cure • LIVILIL COMPLAINT, : DYSPEPSIA;:JAUNPICR, Chronic or Nervous - Debility, Diseases of the - Iffidneys, ahtlalidisignitu nil lne it_fiAlsorde ver.or is:Munich. Such as • - *- - Constipati , • • Inward Full- ' • • ; • ' rtesif or Bleed to the Head, • Acidity of the Stomach, Nam. . . • . sea; Heartburn, Disgust for Food,' . . • • Fullness 'or Weight on the Stomach, , • . „ • Sour'fiructations,Sinking or Fluttering - . • • • the Head, hurried and Dilfictilt Breathing Fluttering at' the Heart, Chokking or suffoca ting Sensations when in a lying postttre,,DinineSS pf Vision Dots of webs before Mu FeVer • • and pain in 'the Head, Deficit:m.3y of • Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and .q. --. • Byes, Pain In the Slur, Back, Chest, • ' , • lambs; &c, :hidden PM - ' Heat, Burning , in the Flush, • ' Constant' Imaginings , tif and groat . IM -• • , • proSsien . ' Spirits, The propri . eLor in calling the attentioh of the public to this preparatioiii does so-withlt feeling of-the-tittnest confidence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases ibr which It is recommended. It is no: new-and- untried- article; but one that iias stood the test of a ten yearW trial before the American pecple, and Its • reputation and sale is unrivalled bY any itlmiltr preparations extant. The testimony iu its flavor given the most prominent and well •known Physicians and iudividafais in al/ parts of the country Is immense. DERANLIEMENTS OF 'll/E: LIVER AND STOMACH. Are B.lurces of insanity. from slsordet or obstruction; e umibfd aetitin Of the sympathetic - and -- (Alter - nerves and the functions of the brain are impah•ed and der.urged; deraugualeut there will also produce diseas es of tue hum% sulu, lungs arid kidneys,. it is- owing fu the to sauce brat thousands die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fewer, and that most; baneful disease, Consumption. , .• Time geueralGant of success in treatia diseases of thii liver and stunfiCii, has not been et deficiency of patitelo• gical knowledge of their,fatictions-:-Illit of a suitable compound that would act upon the disease mitt all the VympathetioalTectious, That Ints•buen gOned iu these /litters :.and they can be used by - ..Pers ols with 'the most delicate stomach with puri.wa salety—as they 'at no time debilitate the patient, but give strength anti - -- increase the nervous energy. They can ho tak.i . n at all zinnia, and under - all cirtnitustauces. No Ordinary expo , sure'will ppevent them having a salutary effect, and . no bad elfell, can resnit from an over dose. If patients Will persevere in the . , use of this remedy, and use it strictly aucordiag tJ directions,' it will cum • the Mregiiing dike:puts lit oery Susie:ace, It not beyond the power ot wediciner it, has °effused mutiny to enjoy the Dies/dug of reuuwedlimtlth, afi'd Maily-dosprate aud abandoned t;aSes, a Perteet and ridical cure. .PIIIISONSAL/VANelil) IN LIFE And feeling•the hand of '...tutu weighing 'wacky upou them, with alllts attendant ills, will find iu the use of ' the ilittaii; an liaxer/Lott• Will instil nce , , ,f into their veins; rektuno, in a measure Ttlip,,eiterAy and ardy of, more youthful days; Raid up their shrunken thrice. And gave health and liapplaess to their remaining years It is a well established fart, thutfully oneltitif-lff the fkinale portion of Our population. are seldom iu the en ---..ibylamataffgooti health; or Louse ”Wil • uxpreasiuu - never feel well.' They are languid, devoid of ail en -ergv, .extreinely nervous, and have no appetite. To this'•class of invalids. these Bitters aro' especiallY re. = ,-- e ,- au men/ed. — Their - peculiar tonic: and -in vigoritti properties render them invaluable in suclreases. Perseus visiting districts liar . xXsed . annually 'with AND 5.0-I.lfl,ne - AN V. Feri , ;,c ilk ,. kkri,k c;.., N ite; will Hind that by the tinnily use tot one or two b o ttles-, they will not - In ono instanve take Lit' dis- Case, as thsliitiOrd will 1 , 31101' . 3.1.11 . amid liti.ligtilw, the s .Yitxt , u , Attd carry the bilif (situ its natural l'revention is better than curs. THEW ENTIIt ILLY, PEG cril 111.5 And frou.frout Alculiolie Stimulant, and ail injurious • ingredients; are pleasitfit In taste and sold!!, their op9rxtion,will expel all morbid Secretions from the body, give bloom to the pallid elm*, aud - lieulth and Vigor to the frame. Price 75 cents per bottle. Principal Office. No.fill ARCH striset„PhiPs; Pa. dold by Druggists and il.torekeepers lu every town trot village In the United4tates and'eauttdas, and by cal Pruggists lu Carlisle. • ' May 1.6, 1850, A HUMAN LIFE BAVEDI Dowagiac, DUAL., Mar. 11, MIL ..i...... RHODES, Esq.: Dear Sir, As I took lour Ludt. One' to sell on consignment, • no cure no pay,' I take measure In stating its effects as reported to me by three brothers who live In this place, and their testimony is a ' fair specimen of all I have received. W....11,1„... 1444\1) W. S. Co.vittas told cue —' - 1, bottles 43bristie's Ague .I.ha 10.01, .. • d t aken nine bottle co nually run down ' 'while using it until my ungo and II were congested to that degree that• blood discharged au my mouth and bowels. so that all thought it impostl le toe me fo Ave through another chill. The doctor s too did all they. - could for nao, but thought I must die. Nothing did, me any .good until I .got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Guru, leach at once relieved cue of the distress and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro. duced a permanent cure in a short time." • 11. AL CONKLIN says—"l had been taking medicine alas a gooda doctor us we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good results, from 21th of August to 17th of December._ Put seeing how micely it operated ou my brother, J. got a bottle of ItIIODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a perreatmercure by using two-thirds of a bottle. Si. M. tkinklin was' nut hero, but both the other brothers say his 'case was the same as W. M's. 1 sold the medicine to both the same.day, and the cure lea as _ tweedy from the same small quantity, and I might so specify. Yours witlvrespect... . . A. lIUN T INGT(M. • The above speaks fur itself.. Good proof as it is, it is - of no,hu - tter tabor than the isit number of like certifi cates .1 . have already published •And the sill greater amount that is continually pouringln to uiet. ' '. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words— ' ' - - .. 1 'notice one firinwho has taken one of My general - circulars, substituted the name of .thcir nostrum for pay medicine, and - then with bniten impudence end - their pamphlet .with the-exclamation, ' Let the proprie tor of any other medicine say as much if he dares.!: ' Now I take pleasure in saying that the Caution refer -'----iuil to - the-same A-1)4%-,Christle , s,Ague-italthat-is Mentioned in the above certificate.' . - . • ' . There care several other industrious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about. my Paver and Ague Gum, or Antidote to Malaria; except tate. CertiAtates of Cures, and of the celebrated 'chemist Dr. Jaluei , E: °kitten, of new York: lia favor of • ! its perfectly ILAIIMLItdS CIAAEADDEII4, "'Mel Is at tached, to ever, bottle. These will ail ways stave :,~ die .__thatuiela_ley.rite4l4do (rein Imitations. • . ',IAS. A. 12.1101t0: - PrOPHOT.Or7, --- • Providence lb! I. Per' oder by W. A. IE4BO, and DruUista geul;rally, • AltY Oa 11366. .. . • : , • IMPORTANT TO „141144.5',L1C5! •• ' ' DR..,9IIISICSSMAN'S PILLS.. I 'combination ofidgredlonia ,`An these Plata the re • suit of siongand extensive pra ctice; they are mild in illudrepenttiori, and Certain -of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instant's have these Pills pro *ad sueoessfirL They invariably open those obstructions • to which Pernalee are liable , mid bring nature Into Its proper- channel, whereby health is restored.ind the pale load deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstreetten takes place, whether Mina ex• posers, cold or any °time cause, the general health - bredlately begins to deAae, smith() want of such a rem fay has beep the cause of so many cone among • young females. To ladies whose b.dalt will not permit •• o f an lacrosse oDtbeir tikes will prove a cal • ;la me aconlaltiOn, as they will proyent pregnancy.--• 4 4 ,11eadache, pain in tirwidde, palpitation of the hear 100. chinerfhoar - anitrittatrbedltriiWtiCriaTicialiniyar tre* she . interrmstion of nature-, and whenever that is the more, the pills will invariably romedy•all thert ed it Noe-ere the less afiburcious in the cure of Leueorrirces, commonly called the "Whites." These pills should fibv er be taken during pregnancy, as they would'be aura to walla a hatearriage. warranted purely Nreg e t e ja e . em d fr,se Stem anything iatorious to Uri or health. 'PedianS *solicit directions - aSeempany each ex: . • • • need, pills arc put rap in square fl at boxes. Potions .residing where there is no agency established. 'by ancla. sing One Dollar in a letter, hire -paid, to Dr. C.l. Camas: yr j No. 207, - Bloodier street, New Torb, hn st ve th e m . sent to then ' akgpectrre addreSi&A . • " '. , • , _.: ,~~le~i iite~, =I 1, A " • •-• - AFFLICTED AND 'UNFORTUNATE, Cut out and 'preserve . ' the foi - lowing - cant — Ms important to Saitomsat Axe TRAVIILIME3, to ' prevent - thei ,being misled and deceivrid•b,' .-the-lying-boasts r falao-:prondses, -- iff id-spurious- mon -mondlitions-(from-the-driad-and_un known) and Native Quacks, of whom there are inure in Phila delplila thin eiseivliere, lieminfirotthe clemenerof• tin laws of the St.:do:Citizens know arid avoid them. Ifaving tried ono to twenty dollars worth 'of Quar Mixtures, ,Exffictili Invigorating Elixirs, Cordials, 111 ters,withwett effect—having Ikon deceived by.rial represolited and exaggerated accounts of Self-Abu'''. Secret Discasee arid their consequences, published 1i 7tilvartle F, and -In islecl -- byAltlse --r. celpts 'awl wrong advice contained therein, purpose' to, increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the in thinking, the more easily to extort large fees, (which more evident, being sold for joss than cost of printlif and advertising)—having paid five to one hundrcd do) lays to Foreign and Native Quacks, - • • WITILOUT BEING ,CURED,- ha . ving suffered much:ind long--though the time lot Cannot bo recalled, nor the money roan ored yo'u pal attd were defrauded of, yet you can he cured. howevi bad, long stantling'or afflicting your case, Lc tir:-Lsor " he wise, betimes; Delays arwdangerous." ...Time is Money ;Time saved is Money oarneil.” YOUNG MEN Olt OTIEERS. T . - CifYiliiarrifid, or contentplating:marriare.- sufferlf from Self--Abuse or its consequences, or suffering fro' any other causes ; defects, or deseases._ and. LAME" 'Whatever their diseases' or situations, only hinforabl rely and confide in Dr, .I,eidy's skill, and success,A commodations, if required. with kind and ollicien Condance at Da. LEIDY'S PRIVATE ITAL. TJGCrell IS mown' km) WILL PREVAIL! • - ONE TUOUSAND IkiLLARS is waged the following cannot be contradicted, namely that Nartli FOURTH SI wet, /1.1X3r15 Race. Is the only regal= Physician residing in- Philadel phia, Uraduate. of the Unit crslty of l'ennsylvania,C 1833, (twenty-two years) exclusi tely engaged In th treatment of Secret or Delicate Discm..m of both soxo' Self-Abuser and - Its consmpfences; Weakties, and ; Nervousness; Irregularities and other, diseases or situations of Females; and whielriie will cure In liss time and lose restraint, more effectually, than any Oiler, under forfeit of -- ON &Tit aIS/tNi.) DOLLARS. . • ' Dr...11.31W has More' patients. and cures them too, than all advertising Doctors; so called or otherwiSo. in Palatlelphia, combined. and proudly referS to Prefes- SerS uud re4pOetaldc Physicians, mally of whom consult him In+ critical raSel, and respectable 'Citizens, Viler=' chants and Hotel. Proprietors, as to his known skill, re. putation and unparalleled success- . ' ; .hISTANT PATO:NTS •• • can have ne,;.,O.ieary.advlce and. metliplue sent them by. mail , w otherwise', to. any part "Of the. United I.:tate:4; girltiz• a deserkption of their cases (ellelosing a reason able' fee) by letter to , ;r”Do. N. it. LEIDY, • 114NOrth FOUILTILStreet, ' • 'Philadelhia. ' A ugnst.ls, 1855. • • f. ET - US . .R !:A.SON - ' TOGETILEA • nor, • . WIIY It WE SICK? It has been this lot of the human race to be-weighed down by disease and salferieig. HOlitstlWA 1"S 1.11.1.6' are-specially adapted to the relief of the 'WEAN., the NititVOUS, the DELICATE, and the ISFIRM, of all climes, ages. saxes, And constitutions. Profmnsor Hollo way personally superintends the risauufactere of his medlCinisi In the tinned States, and offers ttiem to a free and eullglitened . people, as the. best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease, TRESS! PILLS PURIFY TUB BLOOD. ' These Dancing Pil s ere expressly combining, operates on the stodutch, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their funcUons, purifying the blood, the very fountain of elif, and thus curing disease in all its ((yule'. , DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Noarly half the human race have taken these Mlle . . It ham been proved In all, parts of the world, that no. thing hasheen found equal to them in caaesof dlsor,ders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach 'complaints gene truly. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, bdwever muck deranged, and, when all other means have &lied. GENSItAL DKDILITY. ILL lIEiLLTII. Many of the most despotic ilovernmentei , have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these ['ills, that they may become the medicine of the masses.— Learned Colleges admit" that this medicine is the heit remedy ever known forpersons of delicate, or where the system has been impaired, as its Invigorating properties neveettil to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine,. It corrects and regulates the Monthly courses at all periods, acting in many eases like a' charm.ltAs also the best and gafest,medicine that can .be given co'Chlidreu of all ages, and fur any complaint; consequently no family thoUld be with out it. • • • HOLLOWAY'S DILLS ARE TUC ORST HEWED!' LHOWR "IN TUE • 'WORLD FOR THE SOLLOWINO oner.ters: Asthma Debility ' ' \Vein's of all - Dowel Complaints Fever and Agile. Mintz Coughs Female Coro- • Stone and Gravel Colds . plaints. Secondary Symp- Chest Diseases Headaches Costiveness . Indigestion , Inward Weakness - Dyspepsia Influenza Liver Complaints Darrtions Intiatrunatlou • Lown'ss.of Spirits Diropsy• Venereal Affections Piles .*** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY SO Maiden Lane, .Nox,,Yor.k, and 244 Strand, London, by all .respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States, and theoc.ivil Ned world, inigtxeiL at 20 cents, 623 cents, and SI each. Aar There is it cousilaite — saving by taKing -the larger sizes. • . , • N. B. Directions for-the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. • oct. 24.• '00: • . MIRACLE OF • SCIENCE:-:::Dr. :.(7: L. /Ceiling,' of bfeehiniesburg e Cumberland eouu n'Pa.,,announces_ta those_aatrtesi. with TuOlf"A. Wens. Cancers, Polypus, Lupus, Moles o r Marks; lar.f. Walt. King's Evit'aud ail diecruses.thatheive been ususlly treated with Caustiu or Knife, he can remove them with. out nutting, burning or pain; neither Chloroform or Ether is xduduatered to' the patient. It ja no matte, on what part of the body they may be; he can remove them with perfect safety, and in .re remarkably short time. No Mineral of Vegetablepoison Is applied, and sit mOneffivir 6 d wag cure is perfected. • ' . pro us Uteri, Female Comp , ulc,. Terre real an other diseases trey ith positive success Full particulars can be obtain • y addressing In either English or Clertsan, post pad. Patients caw be sworn modeted with Board on, tasonable terms.' • Mechanicsburg is one Gf the prettiest and healthy towns in this or may other &ate. It is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on. the Combo:Aland Valley Rail Road, and arioessible from ail partirobf the Union. Tim Doctor will visit (weals any part of the State when desired.- Kind reader ITyon know soy afflicted allow ores tore, delay not to tell them of this treatment. _ . . xv WIT . O.LESA4N..DRUG --s %was_ • • :TEENCEIL - 1110 HAS;N6;;lolouth - Second - Street, - Phllailelplita, [importer, tiauntkcturer, and Dealer In ' Dgliug, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Coleys, White Loa d, , Froneli and American White 7Anc, Window (Hass, Glass Ware, 7fir lathes, Brush* Instruments, Oround Spices, Whole Spleen, and all other articles teaming kept by Druggists, including Sores; Shdhw, Potash, .ke. • ' AU orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended 'to. Country merchants aro invited to call and examine our stock before perchasing eleowltere. Miriloods sent, to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices Low and-Ooods-Warranted.------Dhuth-70,-1350-1,y.. ISM $lOOOl. VlO - 00 !I bn. N. B.' IrXl DV, °Carll6le I)eralb. -- 111 Hr STATE ..SAVITGS _FUND, 3_ . ', NQ. s3d)oen, STREET. INTEREST FIVE PElt CENT Tiro State Sgt.!ligs Fund is attmeting deposits from an classes at the community, lo every section vt- rim city and country. All sums or money ritturned un demand. DepoAts forwarded by mail:tn'ttm ordrr of the Ti 1111SU- Mt", will receive overy.netc., , stry ;Went k n. - _ •: (1.E0.•11. 11111 T. • President. ... CHARLES i. 131 LA Y, •. Fob, 20, i-st,G-r. - • .I . ll..3Furer, • 'PAT.E;NT,AiNII'I 7 ON.. ErnE I'liooF SAFES, wit[( lla'.l's Patent. Powder - I'ruof Lock's, w l.idt wok. riled beparati.. Medals at tilt, Citi . f. rail'. London, and k, lt'bft and 'tl. • AP.: the solo _untatthu tutors proprintom Lu this'Stuto,of above unt.Ntiallvd'r , afus and Tbri roputatlon Of, the lulu° "Ilerring'ri ;ale' Is worle In, and fur the lxst tlArtenn rti the inerean tile.4.lllltri! unity '0 withal:vv.(' and ninny to their Nl - yl:ll.FaiklN . r. fire proof qualities. More tliru 11.(.00 of Chew Sates Intsejamnizoetindl solo, and aver Two nusino.o !titre pa.gsed irinuiphahtly through accidental fires. The public are ussitredrilud nil :info; - nunteditetured by the sultsertistrit are- iltit only-gum-an. t e o,Ko7ll f tly equal, but iit* . nia.py rape whiLb hao . heeil rn veverviv tried I,,,y_firO . - Few viii forget their services In the York, and at the Cheat Fire It, : 4 trawherry street. at 'the - large line I,.vt July, opposite the eiiraird !louse; and mill zp.,,ra• rk,eittly Fire. at Fink and Cherinut sts., \in the .city . of l'hildelphia. in which these &ices ming , 11 2 th the at knowloU,Td 'CHAMPION,. when many other te , urities failed. FARM , k: ('al:. - lamt,Sur. *tin RAY tdocit 31AKr.r.s.' • ZII WALNUT Street, Phliadelphia. Chilled Iron afcs.•with Powder Proof Lucks, mann factltred expressly - for Banks, Hookers, Jewellers, and others requiring security froth rogues. 'Bank Vaults, on hand and made' to order. All theinost celebrated Locks fur sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand "Safes," "Salam•tndera't zind •" Iron Chestst" of other 'makers, base • been taken in part pay nidnt for Herring's for sale at . baHrtire. apt• F' j Chartered by the State of POnnsylvanla ' OFFICti, 65 WALNUT STREET. • One doorabove Socbnd Street, Philadell Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar and from all'elasseri of the community, and alio*: at the rate of five per cent per annum: Mon back on demand. ./OY-OtUce open daily from 5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday until' in the evening. This institution will be found a convenient place of deposit for Farmers and others doing In Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on demure auy-previous notice being required. •• . MANkOERS. lion. Job 11...Tyf Edmund A. Sunder, $. Illx`boA Jams P. Perot, Jacob Bheeta, Joseph sf. Cowell; Joseph R. Mvcre, Edward IL trotter, Fran}clinWa, • Treasuier=—CLlAS. . IM. The Charter provide,' that no manager, °Steer or affront nhall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money from the Society: • . , Octl7,lM-1 'y 1311.1LADELPHIA ADVER'NT.—:- , • EVAXIV FIRE & MRCP PROOF SAFES' morrhlng, lawyers. Carders, and others, having Hooks; ivio ra w, or other valuables, to preserve &rim MLR or BURGLARS. ' • RV lad Newell'S (Robb's) , BANK LOCKS. A Caart.•;;-' The "Tire - regir saw. , that presecrixr our Books, Papers, - &e., daring the great Fire 'at Hart's Bulldlifkai, watpurehaseCof OLIVERRVAIiB, 61 a Cad St, Philadelphia: • • :' • ' GiErd,ar , BUCK. • ittIFRICkRATORS & WATER FILTERS,!, EVANS' Premium Ventilated Rhigemtors &emelt 4 Re and preeerving moat", . butter, milk, water, and al articles for culinary purPosc,s 4 • - • WATER FILTERS fix purifyiug brack ish or muddy water, whether .affected by mine, ihnestoneoparl, or other museq , lan' be had neyorate or attached to the gefrlglttatipto-7-a email quantity of lee cooling the whole I"Ctltaxmmilittiveitlk_ .PORTMILE SLIOWER.IIAT/Wthrthe upb,or'sntrm oi• chid "rater. _. '• WATER COOLERS, or Hotels, Stores,and Dwellings. STORE TRUCKS, tbr moving boxes, haler, de. SEAL PRESSES, Copying do., Druggist do. . OLIVER EVANg. • • ' No allbuth Second BE., (.2 doors below Cbasnut Mirth 5,1.850-Iy.. (Established la 1E354 JAR DOOR ROLLERS.—A. new o rind, suriorlorsarticlofor Aam banging Doors. Just vocolssariuttforsals . _ - I.lil~t~rlp_ljtit:_:_ • ox' THE* : U. S. INSURANCE. AIINEITY•k TRUST COMI"Y . . E. Corner Third and elleFlllit 11.1)- CAPITAL). S2i)0.000. aV4). may is received oh deposit dully. ,the amountde tillivAtiteredAn-a-DeposlV-lkaili-and-*lven-ttethe-- ;itor,,orjf preferred, a certificate Will be given. ~ sums large gild - small, arc received, And the .lit paid back on demand, without notice. • ;crest is paid at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, en' I lug from. be day. of depluiTtrii eons ng . ', ourteeu previeTnll6 - tlie Withdraw - a of the 'money. • the first - day of:tannery, in each year, the Interest deposit is paid to the depositor or added to the ' 01. as heonay prefer. • Company' have now upwards of 3,solocpeeltors ) city of Philadelphia alone., . „ Iy aditional information will be giVenly.addressing TREASUILEII. DIM-TOSS. ;Own It.(lia-Wfofil.:lTrelet..."---ifWricliF,-CredWiTnT— wience Johnson,‘Vice Pt. rPntll IS. fhxiderd. brass 0. Thompson, _ tieo. 7ficlletti‘y, - *min W, Tingley, .' armies Devereux, web L. Florence, .-• Oust. English, 'r NY- ' . Secretary and Trelikurer, ,OETILSCHLAGER. Teller and Ihterpeter, it. 12 '6s:—iy. PIANOE AN!) MELODEONS - till' EN AtAt.L-- N M U$H, IIASONIC'TEMPLE, CHESNUT :3 T., a Seventh. PlilladelphirL - ffapeetfully Informs - 11m hithat.he is primated to make the following SPLENDID OFFER. . ENTY Doanlulati,Gray & Co.'s celebrated PIA NOB, TWENTY C. W. Fiak..A: Co.'S PREMIUM MELO DEONIi* 11l be placed in tlfe flotilla of a commlt tee of gentlemen, to be by them.dliilkil4ted among the holders • of my certincates; µ • To each purchaser of lorPopillar Musk, a 'certificate will be presented. entitling the holder to an interest In ONE PIANO a nd ONE MELODEON, to be'dlspesed of by the Committee for- the benefit those holding etli•tifi ca tea when ONE T lIOUSA N D.D01.11,A II 8' worth-of-Music shall have been sold."se that each person Investing One Dollar will not only in, amt I be , talue of money pairi cut, but will, Wm secure d to hitil an interest, in common with other certificate holders. in the abore dis: :tribution. 'The succeeding distribittiotM will •be con: tiettedubjeet - to - the. - same regulation, until - the 20 Pianos and 20-Melodeos are distributed. Particular attention is invited to that feature of this' plan which calls for a disposal of the instruments-when.' but 1000 certificates I)ll , Jc4een issued., thus avoiding the . vexatious do aricrfirlYblible diStlATFOUritaitout - utteod= ing certain schemes now before the public. ' Music may be selected from my entire ostoelc,-witich comprises CVO yaititiogue in tire United:tztitte?i: Orders forwarded, by', mail- will bo faithfully and proinptly attended to. . . • - -N. lb—Constantly on hand tt . Fplundiclas6ortment o. • Pianos, from the celebrated manufactories of Ilardnian, • . Gray ot.Oti. - . of Allkiny; Jacob flickering . d: 'A. V, Ladti k. Co., of Boston; Ely. & Manger and .Ikqinett .t t. New York. • A150,..C. W. Fisk A Ca.'s l'rettilurn :Nicks' • doms, to be had at the lowest mlinufacutrtrer's prices. • [iteadthe following from Godey's Musteal Editor.] hos urneex, daskYX Cm's Prx:No Fotrixt-We alit SO WO/ . posed With the can iitncilts • tondo by this firm that - we-tree tietertuined-to. be-Instrumentatottrseives,_thal.— ii. in "rnstrishing our subscribers amt . others wltit at • , article that. we. tan .reemumentl. and warrant. There' always a difficulty ,attending the punimse of because persons' cannot rely fully upon the rocx mmend,„ thins they receive trom 'manufaettmers,, who are lute, ested.`of course, in the sale ei.tiveir own matinfaet tuts how. ere are not interested in 'the tnatter in any way except so Err as to see that those who patronize on "Hook" shall be well seretxl with the best planes Wain For a list of prices see corer, at, which amounts , wi t wp• scud Pianos, warranted the one year, the freight to.i paid by the persons ordering. .Wo annex,tt .letter &dyed from a gentlemen In Virginia, to ulna . ' tr:e so • one of these Planes:— . Sir—i have mat please! In acknowledging the receipt of the Piano Fa' I you were so geodes to order for my wife from Doardmai Orey'e. It was delayed t 6 me time at tVinchestei but lam happy to WY that it Me in excellent rood Lion. We are decidedly pl with the lostrun'enr! The rosewood is of a beautlf quality: the case Is plah (we like It the .better for I ; the touch is very easy, a new instrument. and tb tone Is Iltm,clear and swee All who have trird It, ad Ire it and speak in the View terms of its mellown •ould sweetnesa of tone. 11 deeply regret that we id not order the 'Attachment wo-must have It yet. “We are deeply I elated to you for your agency jprocuring ftw us so good an instillment. lee pleased '- regalia our acknowledgments. Your obt.‘Servt., . dec. b, '56. ' .1. D. W." attic,-.- - ',LIN FELL. ptifa . Incorporated by of.in given; lBll., Flue Qei dent intereeYTe %tie money Te wayn paid back whenever it le called Ihr, without 1,1 . net:malty of giving nothie (or it ,behwehand. People who have Urge sums pub their money In tb : Saving Fund, on amount of the sniperioreafidy and et venienoe it affordei but. soy sum, large or email, is 0 calved. • , R_AMILF This Giving Mandl:yrs very loris amount of Mor gages, (hound Dents and other &Wares inveatroei for the security of Depositors,: the Mee prevent al Director or Olheer Von wing or torn wing the moue , The Office is open to- snyt s midEay money evi day, from 9 , o'clock in the morning CIO o'clock in t., evening, and on Monday and Iburwlay evening, till o'clock. People who have money to put in, are Invited to iz at the Oleo for Ihrther Intbnnatlon. • BURT L BENNl3ll,Tnaklent. • ROBT.SELFRIDOE, Mee Presbiezt. . ' WM. J. ItE?.D, Secretary.. ' October 3,1855. • SPRING MIIIINERY GOOD _ • • - Stied, eigladilithia. would particularly call the attention,of Merchants a; • Milliners to-their broe and handsome assortment of SPRINI3 DUI LINICRY 110OR8, anci as •• OLACE MRS,CRAM RIBBONS, - FANCY LACM - FREN'CII - AND AMERICAN FLOWEIA and even; article apparndelatt to the Millinery trade:: • The above pais have been Imported expreasty for i • Spring Wes, and oamprite9le beaßt asvrirtnittt 10 • _found ..__.6l;t±:„Etnatkeiptr:_ . _ : _ I!usiness Chat with Rousekeepera. if=l Yee,iio_uittlceepiog 'lNL4, , ,tiusinoss, s and ~_the est of business provided one__goPs through with n liberal apprenticeehip,, untier . pleneaut • ' TflatielMlbn underfnko to' teaob_L houeekeTelAfig.sliould tiCgentlego - od natured, orlienriog linyet nplaco for everything and everything in , its place— should have supcient discernment to discover whet.) the work is .becoming r biridensarite to the youllg_linke—,eltool:jtghtep.ltihor,4l,th,pl_ent ant chat—'-and should be guided •by a golden rule-4111ake the beet of everythiog.". Tim/amok ISLAND.—We remember our first sight find taste of ( this delicious coMpound.-- i lnd:_We remember a twelve year old girl fly ing into Car preonce witti :cheeks as red as roses, crying out I've learned how' to make floating island!'--She found the Cvay.at.: her first effort eagerly'slie watched, nv,,ety innutliful With sparkling eyes- ap one and au—.. other pronou,ncett it good I But here is the receipt.. 'Set a qutirt of milk 'to boil, and then stir into it the beaftin yolks ,of,six °eggs ; tia , vor with letnnidor rose, and sweeten ; tolaste.; whiplbe whites of the eggs to a strong Croth. - When tho'custard is - thick put it into a deep , di-h, Owl herip'• the frothed eggs upon it.-- serve cold. TAPIOCA PUDDI . NO :--41Id who is there that - bath not grown kindly — over‘a dish of Tapioca boiled or baked ? We prefer the former when prepared in ibis way Wash .the- tapioca welt , and.let it .steep_ for. tiie .or,sixhours, changing the water three tittles. Simmer it ih the last water Until quite clear, then BEtason •it with ' kugar and letnon juice. COFFEE.—Thick as mud !' muttered the , husband of a ehiftless'wife who 'limier . made good coffee. .IIoW is it that at C.'s and, B.'s -we-always-get Stich_ delicious_colfee, Clear as amber, dashed with:real : cream, it is a dish fit for the ,gods—but this and a wry Mouth, niade in expressive:silenee finished the remark. ' Ilad we known the parties we - could have told 'them how clear coffee may always be had with little trouble or expense, by thoroughly stir ring into the coffee after being roasted and • nearly.cool,:the white:of - an egg; in proPor= t iou of one, egg to a pound of coffee, keep in a— warm•but not-hot pitioe,-aiclhour after—to—he-_ come - brittle,. •Or tie your, coffee in a limo' flannel bag, leaving plenty of room for it' to swell.- IVASUING CLOTIIEfL 4 ---Mrs. L. 'W., of Erie, Pa ;.says:—'l. send you the following for the houtielteeper's department ; Ihave tried it the last four or 'five . . years; ‘Whiiekur will soak elotheS froidtwenty,tathirty siu7boure before Washing them, will; find. tiardey °Judo with out patent , washing fluids, tut, and save nearly all the wear of clothes by : Fobbing, too. Tbe clothes may be: boiled without rubbing— any more than to rinse the loosened dirt.' '• • We clip the following receipts from-the Germantown Telegrayh.. TOPRESERVS GOOSEBBRILIEB. . Take full grown' gooseberries before the." are ripe, pick.theia, and put theta, into wide mouthed bottles, cork than gently with ear, soft' corks, and put them ,. in an oven, Iran which the bread has been drawn. lot then tltill2d . till they, have shrunk nearly a quarter `` , 4 then take them out and beat the oaks in tight ..• cut them off , level with the • bottkev'aisd resift them d own close. Keep them in a dry place. CLIERIIT MASUIALIII)I. aiove•t. al atones and stew from the cha rier., and rub the . cherries through a mire, add to this result a, little enri•ant juice, say half a pint to every three pounds of cherries ; ,put the Whole over the fire, stirring into it three quarters of pound of Vulgar to every pound of the fruit, anti boil it until it becomes "a thick jelly ; pour it into jarrior tornado, and whoa it is cold, spread on the top' of each jelly a. Paiiiiidipptal in brandy, curer ' jar or: mould tightli, and keep • it is s cool ' i nk — dry: place wail it Ca - loiircited. • _ ger". Mike, why tiotet you-4tO at thoes duck*, boy, don't you eci,you bow got tb* *bole took, before your. goal" I know havo„ but wbeti [get a good aim at ! one, two and me," 18 yr 5. 6 1,--.FRh 8 .0;.i% LI SNRICSArrON. • The subscrlberbaving maimed from %M city weviid eaUl the attention ot his Meads and tire patine rew gm - large and wallateratedimemtment of liandwartuelhidtilib ittst_roorivekoansittiag in of /1311ILDING - TRY , a La w nallsometrint p a st y , paints, oilua, , ac. TOOLlie-edrt tools; flaws Will *Am u, every dmptionoritti diem roagm. bousavere. mil* to (MAW of every deentnion and qatility—emanwo glass of different brande;whiteriellebed haslokom at* lerance• glass of all aims, denble thicit dam timk , ground enamelled glare, 41tC: = • A genial an tattment of 8110)S31.111ItilS' $4" DWIIW TooLpougeth., pi. with tworweentiliddet aid Wnli• log gir u M 40 " %Amid. www• loata4taramm wasso. • lug lms, de. (Mal fltls/31.114.1—ermeara (oteit4. to. - Ued - and •eitibmenOlatent - anCiurogiviletillea a iles, - erdlithuint• rimitektbiktes, '• 'Otldnet Alakiirs will tied a loge ratiort or tare. . Wpm, mahommy and walnut statere,mmaidlas ' halr rioth, anted hair s ie. PCILISICPAiIiZ A %meanie). fbr makinrra imantliel. 'White ' an& billilarikpolitik tor diniarroomik parlors, • do. large dock, umistioWi in ryinetal . • to‘llemember tlie old Amid, lited 'MA Street, Crate nolo, re. ' • . . . • mirstr sArPi).3.: 121 0