I= :Ittiiiiities' -,, _.,. 11 ' -H... ..: • K. • 1,1 ~0 ,0 . I? A:4 AND. ' , S , . . • iIItIRMAN- BlTV.hil l,S. Prepared iiY . . . , . • • • ./m. 0. M. ZA01180 . 4, PIIuAnLI.PII4I,I96 _ , • , r,. . , iiffl - elfectually tare . • -'• .. LIVEIL COMPLAINT, DYSPr i I.4, JAUNDICE, t Chronic or- Nervosa - Debility, - D: ortliq - Kidneys; and all diseastelaiising from a disordered, . ,LlVer or Stemaelt.Such -. ' • a. . • ; -:' - •, -••-t , -• -• . • . . • . - , . inward Plies,Ftal. ' . ' ' .'• • • . • , . ' • Rea Or Blend to the iletd, . -. ' • : • - • • Acidityalf the Stomach, Nau- . - ' • : • - sea, Ileartburn;DhigustforrOOd. • • - •Puilausser - Weightim - t tie •St cmaach, .'• t Sr tar aructatiotis,Sinkin„ , o or Flattering • ' • . at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of .. • - •:.: the ilaad, flurried and Difficult Breathing • . - , Fiat curia 4 at the Heart,. Chucking' or antrum- . - • . ting setntatious w,htsa. iu- a lying posture,. Dimness, ' o f yi s i ),,, siots'of- - Webs before the Sight, - Fever, : • and dull pain in the Wad,- Defleioney of • . • Perspiratina, Yellowness of the Skin and -- • , - - . Bye,, Pala in the Side, Back, Chest, • - • • - LialbS, &c., Sudden Fludthes Of • pout, Burning. in the Flesh, - . Constant lumaluings of . ' . . . ~. . . . , Era, and. great lati- , . prussion. 'of " . . ' Spirits. ' . . . • ~ . The calling , proprletor - in the- attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confideace ma its virtues and adaptation to the diseases - - for which it is recommended. • . ' 'lt Is is. new and untried Miele, but ono that has stood the test of a tea years, trial before the. American potpie; and its reputation and sale is unrivalled, by ----- any•simil ar preparatiOus extant. Tho,.testleamy lults ' ) favor give,' :.y the most, prinnintint and well known Physicians and individuals, in all parts ofthe country is Winton:ie. . ' DERANU Ell I;INTS OF THii, LIVER AND STOMACH.. Are aotirees of lusauity. From dbiordur or Obatruption, • _ a morbid aeti mof the sympatlietic and other mires, teliews, and Lae functions of the• brain aro impaired and . . deranged; derangement there will also produce distets es of the hniet, man, lungs amid kidneys. It is owing " to the saaiti cause that' taus:a:lda die with' Cholera, Bilious or n: chow Fever, and that West-baneful disease, Cansumptimi. • The gat o,lral want of success in troating,diseases of the liver mid A,).nacii; hes - uot been a deficiency of.patitolo . gieal kno.V:eige of their functions—but of ,a suitable • comp:mud that would act upon the disease and all - the synipathesin aleetions. Tim : tints besilgained la those .• Sitters : atia they can be used by persons with the 1 : most delieato stomach with perfect safety, , -as they at no time .lout.ilate the patieut, bitt give strengtii-pnd - , increase the l,urvous energy - They can be takeir at 'all: times, mud malerall eircumstauttem No ordinary expo ' sure wia ~ trt.velit them having a ;salutary eifeet,, and no had mr.s:t.eati result frusta au over dose. - , • If patients- will_perseverahtthe_ase el this remedy, • ' and liso at strictly according te direct' 3119 ' it will cure : the fort-g 0.4 diseases iti every itistatice, i t_- not beYinitl thd•pawCe of mod/eine; it lias • caused many to eitjtfy the blessiag of renawed heal th,and in want desperate mud aband .nod, cases, a perfect and radical cure. I's.ItSONS'A:DVANOSD IN LIFE, • - And feeling taw hand of Time weighing heavily upon • -them, with all its-attendant ills, will rind in the use of the Bitters au Mixer that - will Instil now life into their • . veins; 'rest-tre in a measure the energy and ardor of more yet:lnlet deli; build up. their Shrunken forms. ' and give. health and -happiness to - their 'remaining years - • , .. It is a wall established fact, that funk oho-half of the . to a laleyortien of Our population, are Seldom in the op .. joymeat va, good health, ur tit, use their own expression _,- ,‘" neater leer, )) , 41.? • They tare languid, deceitful tam : 'fir'' - ',",•ftki . - ; escremely nervous, Mid have aw appetite. - To rtaiitchaSs of "invalids, these - _pitteri - up' °spew:ally, re• c autvloano. Tuck peculiar tonic and ,invigarating -'.. preaertick reader tiaem invaluable la suck ogles." .`,. Perma-tialsitiugalistricts-Cliarrassetratinually - with • reaY.Kit,;sk... l Mni,e4 oi ANY teAve.it ON A ,ItiL101.1:i ' ,-. N ATUIttl, will tindlhal, by kite Bluely use ef_ene er two butt leso r tiey will not Its One instance take the As ' ease, as the Miura will renovate and strengthco the " eystetn, a lid 'Carry -the bittrott lir its natural -sit4l/ ad.+ , - Prevention ix better than cure. • Ta ......Y. 'A ltk: J.INTlit MX VEGI IiTAIILIC • • And free &Jul Alcoholic Stleaulant, and all , Injurious •• lagredletitl l'are ploasaiit its taSteand smell, Mild In their oper.atioa, will expel all ,uierbid secretions km tau body, give bloom to the pallid oheolt,tMut/ health a Iti yip. , t., Lim frame. .. - • • erica 70 cents per bottle. , t , • Priaci.al tatilee, No. DO ARCH street, 'Phil's:, Pa. .Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers In every town and vilingo in tau United States and •Cabadas, and by all Druggists i u Carlisle., jMay 16; 1840. - A -USN' LIFF. SA.VED ! • Dowaghtc; Mich.; Mar.ll, 1856. 11.11J0E3, Esq.: Dear eir, As I took your wadi. eine to soli on consignment, no Clore no pay, 3 take ".•• pleasure io stating its *ARO as reported to use by throe 'brothers live In this place, and their testimony is a tar sr:duel' of all I have received... • . W. S. CJZi taxi told we—".l had Laken nine bottles of Christle's Ague ha:leant, nd continually run down -- while using_it nutiLmy_utiss end liver were congested to that degrea that blood discharged fruin maymouth and'bowets. so that all thought it impwsible' fur we to. live througlianother chill. 'rue doctoistoo did all they could for ,ue, hut thought 'I inust'die. atNochlng did um any good dotal I got Bliodes' k'oyer and Ague Duro, which at once relieved use, f the distress and imu . sea at my stomvh add pain in aiLy' head and howels, - abal pro- dined a plroisneut cure in a short time." ; 11. M. OJ.Ii.LIN says- - I had been taking medicine of as a good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinineand specifics Without any good results, from 25tu of August to 17th of December. But Peeing how nicely it operated on say brother, I got a bottle of 1t1i,./DeLit "% VEIL AND ALIGN With; which *fleeted a permanent mire by usingtwodbirdsofa bottle. 1$: Coultiln was not here, but both the. other brothers say his case was the same as U. hi's.' 1 sold the me iclue to, bath the seine day, and the cure was as Speedy frum the same small quantity; and I might so - !:wpecify. Yours,vvlth respect. ' A ,iIUNIINUTON. I:',The abore'speaki fur Itself. — Good proof as it is, it is Of no batter tenor than the vast number of like cortill• • cabs I !lava already published, and the Atli greater amount that Is continually pouring iu to mfi. • One thing more. Last year t bad' occasion to Caution the vowieliti these words— ' " I notice one firm who has taken one 'of my general circuity., substituted thu name of Slavic• nostrum for - my and then' with braaou impudinoe cod ___their_p,,olphicetiVith , the exclamation; hot the propriw orally dthur wadi - Err - le say as inuelrififtrdirtor.''' -- - -Noe; t take pioasure in saying that dm Caution refer • red tathe same Dr. iliefele's Ague Bsam" that is montloucd , in the abhve'certficate. • 'niece are lietoral other industrious people who arc applying to theit-ptdsolietts trastila that - ' , about , my fever and AguirOure; Or. Antidot,e to Malaria, except the Certiticates of;-Cures, aud of the celebrated "chemist Dr: James' It. Chllton - ,"of New Yiwk:ln favor, of 7 - 1121 - porithetly - 11A11.111.1488 -41 ILABACTEll,r - whb's ..b .att. Cached to every. bottle. 'These will always iinguisli my medicine from Imitations. 'JAS. A. RILUDAS, Proprietor, -.Providence, 11.1. . Per sale by V. A. NBLBO,, and Druggists genet:say. .. May U, Issd-sm. • •- - 1 1 . UPORTAINIT • • DR. cieIUSIEMAN'S PILLS. id combination of ingredients' these, Pilisei the re• ! snit oft hen; And extetudve stractlit; - shey are meld In • their, operatiou, and Certain of reeteremir nature Ulla 'groper clot nu el. In every Instance kart', these' Pills pm successful:l%k! invariably ' Open those obstructions which. Females are Ilable, and ,lotitig utter. into lei *word amine]; *berth* POW* restored and the Plai and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one.; No female cad-enjoy. Mood health Umbels the is tsgtillin.llll4 , ithenever tte. obstruction takes "piste, whether teinVez4 porno, cold or ;MY other calico, ' : lett'ppiatied health ier niodiatelibegint to decline, and theartet o f such a raw edyhati beau thi cause otso 'luny commutptioturandug L , '• young femalcs. wholes'heaLth not :remit of yi - ii - drasr..irof - OrliAtokilrithese:silliOrMviave - leysi • L ow,eeptisition, as" they, gal preasat' preg 1* nancy,— pale iliterrelyltatisse the.btart,l At o m o r food,' and dilated sleep; do'untw:AwAire intOMlPMOLoll 2 # 4 4l;lotirhepter ihmt is 04 use; the .. 1 11 I ararta ' . Nor are the loss. _ 1 1 . 1 :pe 04 kre or.kucordo44 • .commonly this ",Wldbili. 'Tholepins should nu. aritolaleCti Awing PlNPlatte.ft:lie they: would be se e eee musket tilisPorriags,.,l,wireilded urely Isietabl% end f_f r ee_frose unit/Ain lniu topil or explicit diriiithudiaccifglite7,oo•Nek,_. , Those We arc.pat elite squatio flat:boxes.. Pennons rot.litig SY Itcre th,4ll3:o.t.kgettcy it!ittablished, 'by ettolt) , :' inq,kt.tcr, pi.:•-paid to 1)r. C. b. Cilti , mts,, ;,,,q;;;I:,:i4: 04;4* ; , 1 4 ...1 . Z.,i.k ) .. ^ :t1v,t r 0tit, t fit I - Is;g ,:atObitiilo.o . ---.-1!::.:- • • .". .$lOOOl $1000!! • • •sk• : AFFLICTED • • ' AND UNFORTUNATE. ' " , Cut Oa and p 'eso° the _fol - W:,; joWing card. Itia•p t arHeularly •, important to STRANGERS AND • - -LRAVELLERS - to • prevent - their being misled find nd 'deceived by the lying beaks, falie , promiaea, and speiriouS recom mendations (from the dead and unknown)' of Foreign and. Native.Quacka, of whom there are more iti.Phila delphitt tlum•elsewher*-Ifetautithf the clemency of the laws of the State. Citizens knew and avoid them. -.Hiving tried:one to twenty dollars worth 'of Quack Matures, Extrillte; Invigorating Elixirs, Cordlals,„lllt, tars, &e. ' _without effect __ having been deceived hy nits - represented and exaggerated accounta of• self-Awe; Secret Diseases Ind their consequences, published in Advertisements, Books, &c., and misled by. false re ceipts and wrong advice contained therein, purposely "to increase suffering* and alarm-and" frighten the un thinking, the more easily to extort hirgefees;(which le More evident, being sold for less than cost of. prig and advertising) . -having paid fivoto one hundred dol lars to Voreign•and Native Quacks, ' : WITHOUT BEING CURED, having suffered much and long—though the time lost cannot be recalled; no the money recovered you paid, and were defrauded of, yet you can .be cured. however b a d, longstanding or‘alfiicting your elute; by Ur. Manic.. ' "DO Delays are dangerous." 'Time is Money; Time saved is Money mulled." YOUNG MEN OR ontEßs,- . • Single, married, or contemplating nuarrhote, suffering from Self-Abuse or its consequences, or suffering from any Other causes, defects, or deseases. and LADIES, whatever their diseases or situations, may honorably rely and confide in Dr. Leidy's skill and success. Au conmiodations,.if required. with kind And ofilcient,eit_ temianee, at Dn. LEIDY'S PRI VATv! foist - n[l'AL. • Timm is !MOIETY AND WILL PREVAIL I ONE TII.OUSANWDOLLAIIS le_Waged the following cannot ho dontindlciod, namely; that _ lln.ll. B. LEIDY, . No. 114 North Foußrit Street, alloy° Bare. Is the only regular Physician residing in Plilladel phla,"Uraduate. of .the University of Pennsylvania, 1833, (twouty-two_years) exclusively engaged in the treatment of Seemt or Delicate Disev...vs of both sovies, Self-Abuse and its consequenees;•AA„nnie Weakness and Inability; Nervouinuss; Wregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which lie will cure In icss time and los restraint, more effectually, than it4y ;Aker, under forfeit of ' UNE TIDIUSAN,D Dr. LEIDY • hits more patlonfs. and ..ctir&s thom.tom than ail advertising lioctorn, so called- or otherwism in liiilladelphia email/ed., and proudly .refors to Pr7tfe, Hors and respeetalolo Physicians, Many of whom consult hint cases, and restitietahlw Citizens, Mer chants affil lilstol I'ropriotors.ll-8 to his known skill, ro• putation and uppitrallole.d success. - t_. : ' .„ DISTANT PATIENTS • can have necessary advice and ntelliCiffo refit tbeTirliT ptail'or other:vas% :to any'par.t'• -of -tho-United- States, giving . a description of their cases (unclosing a tenson. ablu feo),by letter to • Un. N. 11. . No. 11'4 . North FOUlLTH.Strentollgo e Ham. A ugnstls,lßs 11 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS . - - WRY AEE WE 81CK? - It has bean tho lot of the burniu race in 'he weighed down by . disease and suiforlu4. ' IIULLE)4'..I.I"B PILLS are specially .ndapted to th e . relief c.f the Pal.% b:, tike Nitlt.V4.o.lS, the tIItIJOATOL cud the INFIIOI,.of all elboes, ages. sexes, and" constitutions.. Professor Hollo way personally euperlutouds the manufacture of. his med/clnew In the United States, and oilers them to a free 'and enlightened. people, as the begct remedy the world ever saw fur the removal of disease, TUESE-PILLS PUEIFY TILE BLOOD These - famous int a are expressly combining, operates orr the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, tholungs the skin, and the Dowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of alit, and thus curing disease in all its forma. e - • DYSPI9PBIA" AND Li VElt COMPJAINTS. Nearly half the 'human race have taken these Pills. It hap been proved in all parts of the world, that Mr thlng.h.ts been found equal to them In easesof disorders of the liverrdyspipsia, and etouaach complaints gene- Indy.. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all ether means hive failed'. GENKRAVDEBTLITY.--ThLATEALTIT.--. Many of the meet despotie,lioiernmonts have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of thosir,Pills, that they.inay homing the medicine•of the 111a.4/;M— -learned Colleges admit that this median° ,is the best remedy ever known kw persons of delicate, or where tlii system has boon impaired, as Its j vlgoriting pro perti never till to afford eller. NSMALr: COMPLAINTS. No' Female, •young or old, should be without this celebrated„ medicine. It •corrects and regulates tho monthly &losses at all 'periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also. the best and safest medleinu that can be given to Children of all ages, cud for any complaint; consequently - uo faintly thould he with out it. " • ' 1101.40WA108 MILLS ARE MY PEST REMEDY' KNOWN IN THE .N:ORLN,FOR THE roz.LowiN9 DISEASES: Asthma . Debility. Worms of ill Bowel Complaints Fever and Ague Muds • , Coughs FOlll4O Coin- - Stone and Gravel Colds . plaints,' PoeOndary Symp . -. .___— Chest Dismses Ihlatfaehes Onstivenks . Indigestion Inward 'Weakness Dyspepsia ' UII uonza Liver Complaints Darrlaea tpoilitninatinn os less of Spirits Diropty . Venereal Affections Piles **...S phi at the 51anutketuries of Prafessir ilfonowsr 80 Maiden:Lane; NOW York, and 211 Strand, London. by - all — respectable -- Druggists and Dealers- or- 3ludlelue throughout the United States, and the civilized world, In boxes, at 25 cents, 623 cants, and $1 each. .t 8 There is a conShrerable saving by taking the larger shuts: . . • N. B. Direction* for the gu,hlance at - patients' In every .disorder are fated to** bo2. •• •• oct. 24. '55, • MIRAOLE-OF----SOLKNOE7--Di: . 0. L. Belling, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county; Pa., announces to those afflicted with 'Lowy's, Wend. Dancers, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Ece uls. King's Evil and all diseasee that have been usually treated with Caustid or Knife, he eau 11$00V0 them with oat caging, burning or -pain ; neither (RiErroteran 01 Ether is ail=ed to 'the patient. It is no matte* - ow what he body they may be, he can remove them wit perfect safety, and In a remarkably, short time., No Mifieral of Vegetable poison is applied, and nt rponey , required until. a cure Is perfected: • Protocols Uteri , Female Complaints, Chronic, Vene: veal and all other diseases, treated wild positive stream Bali particulate an be , obtained by addressingin either English or Ugrian, post, paid: :Patients van tie ,atoom sambaed Withlioard on reaschmble terms, lliadurnicaburg ostrg the prettiest 'and _ towns In ;UAL or ail oihor litritc It lir tLiaties ftom gaortsburg, on UM Cumberland' Valley TAW Road, and seoesdble hem all parte of, the Union. , Mhtetiltider will visit cases , In any part of this State when desired. d3..Kind raider if you kabw any irillisted folio* ores true, delay, notto tell them °MIS trelMoOnt". . . . ,NIA`OI NVIIOLESAIR U, DR-G c,s. r oxi t ,t • , f • 191NOICIt TltoidAS, No:: 20 SOiaillt Aet!Ond Street; , 'PilibiSelPbll;llaPoktor; AfauldkettilitijOitdl/tialer Id • DAVROAt'.X W EONII t , (3IIIIINWAJa k 4OIPB• " Die Eta*, Palut*olls; Frehch and :Anuldtptn. W140.,,..5t0tat W4Adow, 940. OPtes.Vittro: Viet. ale4ett; Nittehos, InetFateents, .Oratind 13plees,:WhOle `N7olo,o:4tid iirtrelects WV u' kept' by-Aralgghdee potax * lndtgo:Xillue,,Shellitc., Pokaa4,..dc, ".AN:.6tdera,' tnill';or'ntkdriitse, pro - mPtli. attended' Oeutdry mbrolututs are IgvLLMI to toll ttnd examine our q,fock beforo.pitielatsdnlt elgovltipro." synt mr , ReAr tiO 4h:1'11'08 ' 61! rallt.latt - • J.: :i••• 4 h. - • `,.;• . . 7 , -,:e54_41e..ig0 . .40;::. I:ll)ilabelpljitt TPHE:STATIii SAVINGS-. FUND, 8 . 3 DOCK STltErr; . _ THll,.row -- - The State Saship; Fund le attracting deposits from all classes of the eoitun unity, hi every section of the city. and couilliy. - Ail sUIIIR of money: mtsurned,on detnanti. DepOsits ii.rwitedivl by mail to the order °rin k , Treasu rer; will receive every necessary attention. Feb.2o, t IN S P TEN '1!, 011.11 AI Yl_ Os Flltl PROOF SAFES, with. lit!! 's l'atont - reirifor separate Modals at the. '''orld's Fair, London, IFYI , anti 100 ut the '(World's }air, New 'ark,-1856 and" Lt. The suilscri nit are the sole tunnutheturers id proprietors in this State of le above • unequalled Safes and _The reputation of the outline "herring's Safe" Is work' idt, and • for the last :.thfrteeb tars the ineecantile community_ , Kayo yitnes.sed.htid borne testi mony to - their asves vaILIM; fireproof qualities: Hero than 12,utio of thetai Sates -have been actually sold, and over Two au:intro, have- patat‘tilumpliantly throueh accidebtallires. Thu are. assured that all Safes iiiiiitufartureithy 016 subseribera are or , t Doty guaran teed to he fully eqtial, but in Allah)* respects ever, cope , rior to those-witielt hive been-so severely tried, by Ore Few will forget their "services In the burning t.l. - the '"Tribune establishment," Now York, and -at the-Great Fire in Strawberry street, at the large Bre Last July. opposite the (Ward House: and - still . inure . recently in. the Fire at. Fifth and Chesnut stet., in tile city 01 l'hildolpllll, lu %%Web these - Safes - (sane forth -the tier Itnewledged ClLvatrios, when many other Re:nettle! failed. • FAititEL t 01, Igo,: SAY?. AND BANA Locg • -' . • tit WALNUT Strwilt:oPetilmbapbfw.- Chilled Iriin Safes, with Powder 'Vrauf I.osaka, mariu faetured expressly for flanks, lirokera, Jewellers, and others requiring security front rogues. (lank Vomits, Moore. Ate. on hand and made to order. 411 the 114 st celebrated Locke for sale at manufacturers' prices. Second hand .."I.:4fee," ".Salamtindent" and "lihn Cheats" of other makers. Lase been taken in part pay ment for Herring's for sale at half price. • ..apl• E . 4 Dr; Q E A _ FUND , L . 7. Chartered by the State of Pennitylvania In DIM . • -. °FMB, 55 WALNUT ,hTitEhrt:- : One door above - Second Street, Philadelphia,,,_ Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar and upward from all classes of the community, and allows'interest at the ratepatlive .per cent per annum. - Bioneyspaid back on'deinend. 4Eir Office open daily from 9 until 5 o'clock; and on Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clOok In the evening. 'rills Institution will be found convenient and Rife place ofdeposit liar' other r' Farmers and . othe dojos buslpep in Philadelphia. DepdSitsnre paid on <remand Without any previous notice befog roquilml. toms -- Edmund-A. Saud non, Job-IL Tyson, • Stilwell Bishop, .. ' George Dohlin, James P. Perot, -Robert Morrie, • Jelin McDaniel, 'Edward L. Clark, • Jacob Sheets, J. Capt. John Gallagher, • Joseph M. Cowell, • John Rice, , -Joseph hi - yore, Richard G. Stotesbury, — Edward Trotter, --. Wiplam Shippen,jr. Franklin Bacon, ' Wish. P. Jrnit s 9 _ Themaa_Cooper,,_____ • .;;;......FeAgar_R_l'e_Siltc _ President—:FßANKLlN /ELL-. Treasurer-011AS. M. MORRIS. - Secretary—JAl ES S. PRINGLY. ta.The Charter provides that no manager, officer or agent shall, directly or Indirectly; • borrow - any money Item the Society. • • 0et17,1855-11 131 i 11. DE LP HIA ADVER'NT., I EVANS' :818.8 a TIRgF. PROOO3AB.IOI for ;merchants, lawyer's, Amster% and careoll tizsvinfl Books; Popes* or other rambles, to groom, from FIRE or 8131t81.A118. • • • Day and Newell's (llobb'ss) uocKiL, A Csso.—,-The 0 Eke 'Proof Bttas,r that preserved our Books; Palms, kr., during' the greet Fire' at Hart's. BRUdhstSs' was purchased ot OLI,VXR BVANB,BiB.4ad , , , . GE= A, BUCK. nmiercEßATolis .*:WATER *antis: EVANS' Premium Ventilated ReitigaratoratOrooollng and piWaerving; unnia,, butter; taillk, water, and artictaalbreullairrpilrioNL A . i .• WATER FILTERS for puri fyi ng oraembdi or muddy , tabor causes; can, by bid impatate or attached to the Retrigeratora—a imallijaantity °floe cooling the whole in the Wannest -weather:, r, vvf •f PORTABLE 131114WiElt Srq OP' 11* wart (1 en' 'cold water. .••• • , " t • WATER COOLERS; lands, Stores, and Dwellings: STORE l'itUOßS;dor snoring boxet,"biler,Ate. - SEAL •P,RESSES,Cop7 l l3Bl 4 %,:tDruggi't ' • °LIVER EVANS; , . . ' , •••• No. 81"Sontlifwao Bt:}'Bt:}' (_2 doonibelow Chesnut.: 7 "..-(Eatelllalidd 1831 - „ • rV 0 S raise YikA7Vi`Triktl bla-t doiqi INTEREST yivn PERCENT .61110: 11. MOT, • - • , President :CIEMILES L,II.AY, • Treasurer MIME .' - ' - ' - .':,''.'i1P.j.),,.).:4p'01 - ii4 .- a',: . . . Q A V I N'43P:' FUND...by TgE U. S. ky INSUItAIiCEY:A.NNIATY /Ic:TRUST CCIMP'Y. S. It Corner Third find Chesnut. Streets;: FhiPa. . • , iiS,. CAPITAL s 2 so,ooe.nail. •• - ~ ____Moneiterecelved.on_AtepositAilly.—the-amountde•- posited la entered in . a Deposit - Book and given to the Depositor, - or; if preferteika - certifieate will he given. AlF 7 :tultnsitirge , and.kmall, arejeceived, and the amodat paidback (in demand, without notice. *. . • interest is paid, at the rate of me eke CYNIC, .ceri, mencing from theday_ of deneSit„and . .tetiOng fourteen - ..deya \ revious to the withdiawaiißf the money. ! • ~ Cu 11l first day of.lanuary, in'hich year, the interest o f each pf,sit: is paid to the depositor, or added to the p incip.ti, as he may prefer. - 'The Col many have now upwardsof 3,soo , dcpositors in-the 1` of l'hiladelphisti alone. -- Any aditional information will be - given b. addressing the Tesssunka. • DIItECTOSS. , . • Stephen It. Crawford. Pres't. Wm. 'ln, Godwin . ; Lawrence JOhnson; Vine ,Pt. • • Papi B. Goddard., Ambrose o..Thommxin, Geo: Mallonsy, ' Benjamin W, Tingley, . Jellies Doyerena, • 'Jacob L Floranee, '.. • ' . Gust. English,. , PLINY FISK. . , Secretary and Treasurer. ` ---- .7. 0 OEHLIKIIMACIER. . ' • , Teller and Interpoter, - Sept. 12 '66.--ly. ' - : ' R'E E M E'N PIANOS AND MELODEONS GIVEN AVAYI— Jo IN MAPSII, MASONIC TEMPLE, cliEsNuT above Seventh, Philadelphia, repeetfully informs tht , public that he is prepared to make tfrie following SPLENDID OFFER.' • • TWENTY Boardman, Ortit& co.'S ilnlebrated PIANO $. and TWENTY. C. A Co.'s PREMIUM MELO DEONS will .be' pla6ed in the hands of a committee of gentlemen, t 6 be by them distributed among the holders of niy.ctirtllicates. . , each ;purchaser of my Popular Music; a certificate will be presented ; entitling the.,helder to an interest II ONE PIANO and ONE MELODEON. to be disposed of by the Committee for the benefit of those' holding certifi cates whe6 ONE TIIOUP,ANIIDOLLABS' worth of Ailed, shall have been sold, so that each person itivestintrOne bolter will not only receive In, and the value of money paid out, but will hive secured to him aninterest, lu common with other certificate holders. In the above dis tribtititin, The succeeding_ distribtitionfiNvilt be con, tinued, suidect to the same regulation, until the 20. Photos - wed:29 linieltidirOutrittediStrlliiitt.:o: . Particular attention Is invited to that featurelif. this plan which millsfer a disposal of the Instruments when but 1000 certificates have been Issued, thus avoiding thin vexatious delay and probable disappointment attend. log certain schemes now before the public. Tilusic may be selected from my entire ^stock, which comprises every Catalogue in the UnitedPtates. . Orders forwarded by marl 'will be . faithfully and promptly attended 'to. .. . N. 8.-Constantly on -Land a splendid assortment of i'lattott, front the eelebrated-manufatettfrles of Boardman, Only & Cu.. of Alietvey; Jacob Chicks : ring & A. W, Ladd, a CI;, of, Boston: . Ely & - Manger„•and Eennett & Co., of Now Yirk. Also, C. W: Fisk- & Co.'s Premium 11,1elo. .deons, to bebad at the, lowest uninufueuturer'it-prlees. (Road the following from Oodwee 'Alusleal Editor] 110,.111))1AN., CRAY CO.'S PIANO FORM.—IVe erase well pleast,d with the instruments Matte by this firm 'that we hive determined to be Instrumental ourselves. that. Is, in tarnishing our subscribers and others with an article that tve ran recommend and warrant. There is alwOra difficulty attending the Purchase of .platins. because persons runnet_relY fully upd'u the riven:mend:l. Lions they receive from manutactiirers, who are inter. crated, of course, In the sale of their own nutnufaFture: NOW. we are no; interested in the matter in any.way. O . , t so far as to see that those who patronize ii t. k" shall he well. served with the beet planes metre. list of prices see cower, at which milounts um will send Pianos, warranted for ono wear, the freight to le paid by the persons ordering. AV° annex a iot,,r it eeived from a gentleman in Virginia, to whom we sei t . one of these Kamm— "L A. Pouts, Efol—Dear Sir—T have great. pleasure In acknowledging the receipt of the Kano Forte whirl; you were so good as to eider for my wife from Boardman & Dray's. It was delayed for settle time at Winehreder; but I am happy to say. that it came in excellent condi• non. • We are decidedly pleased with the instrument. The . reseynsxl Is of a beautiful quality:, the ease is plain (we like it the better for it); the touch is very easy for a new instrument, and the tone is firtmelear and sweet. MI who have tried it. admire it and Speak in the highest terms of its mellowness and sweetness of time. We deeply regret that we did .not order, ,the ‘Attachtuerite we must leave it yet. "We are deeply indebted to you for your agency hi procuring (urns sn good an instrument. • Be pleased to ,_recelvoitr aeknowledgments._-Your_obhiliervt., der. 5, '55. J. D. W."• g 0 !A to . K 1 n 1 4. 'r I Id . . DIVE PER. CENT. AVING.. FUND Jl_,l_,OP_Tilit-NATIONALIAAw y' Collibilbi Y. Mai, nut street, south-west corner Of Third street; Philadel• Ws- Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania hi 1841, " ' Me per cent. interest.lsghom and itse mousy is al ottitituld dick whebever it is . called tor, without the necessity of siring notice kw it beforehand; _ People who Wive large sums put , their money in t his Saying Fund, on account of the auZt o w safety and con venient* it affrads, Mit any sum, _or small, is re-. calved. , . ' ' This Saving Fund his %seri . lame mois ..: t of Mort daps, 0 round Rants and other Mailbag., invettinents for the security of Depositors. The mice prevent say, Director or Meer Di= using or brimming the money. The Office is open to ruStlre end pay money even' day, Man 9 o'clock In the wiciping till '1 o'clock in the *7o lo cit. evening, and on di? sts4 Thursday evening, tin il ,'; , . . People stir WA' -!n n 7to pit to, ft, InsiteiliM call at the canoe kw Dirt inibnnition. '' • _ BENDY I.; MANNER, President.. ,_ .:' • Octebe . rS. IDS& . ' --* ' ' .401)D$' g•queri***Tame;oo.o %Mad tirouitt jouticadatlol4l We. toutlon trnarbintal curl 11.1111.nera to their largo and handyman amortgaent et LUNN= .11 i4" GoAvE:I3I4O4-i •.: CROW& • - - FANCY:I4dB,, . . FILUNCII AND AldlgßlCAlg . ' and esory nrtScle apperldinlng to tiro Dtillinrrry (mtle. -• Tho #I..W kitv , t brken 114 , JecTIvi r cii1t4))+!•4•; , 111;:1 , ..' , iotepripd tuft) . .w:g , • •, • 11111.13 t 0 11L GIVE HIM. JESSIE, , The . Detroit Daily Advertiser, under the head of "Go it . Jeasie," thus alludes tean cx citing incident in the life of the .Pathfinder of . Empire: - • • ; 'dol.Tom Benton V; a great man, sir alivityli,haebeen'a_groat man.since he has been, any man at all, lie wasa.great Man, and I t, • Senator, from Missouri; with ahou i seat Wash-. ington, when, John C. Fremont: wns , a 'poor draughtsman and tnappiet,- 'Fremont - would not have dared to propose to' Col' :Benton. to run away with him. Such a thing would nor • haie odeurred to him, for he regarded, Col. Benton with becoining ewe. Btit-Col. Benton had n datighter,lii sweet and amiable girl,_.of. . w'aoni young Fremont was'not at all in owe. lie had passed many an evening hi, her 'corn pany,.andibe-oftenerlie saw her the oftener he wished to see her. Lave overcame ' •dity, until one day he found. himself hat in , -band, with heated breath, in the presence of I. the Great Tom Benton, asking •hina. daughter. - But Tom Benton would not do it.' He Was inexorable, and he refused to do what . in a few days afterwards ho was heady to do • —Tom refused to give 'hitn . Jessie " lie else forbade Fremont the house; but that the ' I draughtsman cared little•for, because. it, was not the house he wanted. • Finding all per , suasions.uselesci; the young couple determined - t.) be married 'clandestinely, and eo they, - set about —the - preliminaries . ')'hey; found. the protestant clergy ,over-awed by the ittyful'dig.. .111'ty of Col. Benten, and afraid to :act; but they found Catholic priest, who steed in, no such 'fear, and the knot was tied Just before tote : decisive _ step...was _taken,__and 7 wbile last-step lingered upon thepateinal-thieshold---- ihe'sweet daughter's ' , heart yearned for the I. mother, who she wait' thus abruptly 'leaving; perhaps forever,lind she hung her head mil . bobbed , the carriat l e . door Stood . open, the horses pranced;•and another moment, and might have been lost. -,, G0 it Jessie" was-the word from the bridegroom ; the boond was made from . Benton to:Fremont,. (a great leap atthaftime 'the horses 7 tore the pavement in theirilight ; the night wore on; • ." -- "They'll hare fleet steeds who foilow,l' thought the young draughtsman. as his arm encircled Jessie,.and he looked at--that moon under which so many. strange things' hive transpired. Col. Benton waked in the morn- ' ing, descended to the breakfast table, but f•And no Jessie. ..Her room waaexplared, but . uo Jessie was found, and herbed had not even been occupied. There was the groat Ct I. in a great rage, sir. -He-frothed and foamed and• roared ;and ranted.; perhaps he swore; He promised he'd, give the rascal tea/hiding— . he'd give him kis years in,the penitentiaryrz he'd give him You had &tier. siva Aim Jersti,'rwee the quiet suggestion, of the mother —perhaps elle was al..oee half right. A CASE OF ' • IIGIVIFICATION," pa ' A PRIM DENTIAL 'CAA . D'O/TE li/EtiMORPHOSED . : _INTO A 1 ProATFORM.---The following which transpired a few days since at Easton, Pa., is worth im- parting: • - The two old usseeiaids, who bad in former years worktwl shoulder to 'shoulder in the phalanx. Of itu 6 ..Uriterrified, obanCing to meet, and &Oily, hi natural curiosity, in these 11e . to each other's present whereub.uts, a brief ' , colloquy en _ sued • *. WsTl,..sudgt," saye the t first. iilteri9cator, *liek: di, 'you rtand ? You go for Buchaolui, I suppo4e !," "Sir," tesponds the other, 44 there Is so man I have thought - ,more of than Jima Ba chanan. I should like to vote •for Jilts Annan, and I tiould go for Jim Buchanan if was running; but as he lent a candidate, • I mitst go for some oue else." •• - --- 4 -4-Not—runuitig-t—eot.--andidato I Why Judge L am ; lE shall havir-to ask for an •explatiatiOu."' 44 It's plain "enough. eaid_Jim Buchaian was not rtinning, and I have hie word for it, air. Jim Buchanan tias eititignishetfhine ' self ; changed, merged, transtnigrifted bias- . self ittio a Platform. Don't he say ao himself - in bye acceptance of the Cinciaak , ti Domina tion ? . tell yot,it,lio'itot JIM • Whattan,air, oat Ms Chtri a t os e i 4l tii!ii, ; 3!: s at -as I don t !Hie, Ploitform;watl have 'a fancy far voting for a maa, .1 shall go - 'foe; Prettiest, • An I:mummy Alwruss.--Llar. G. W.' Wes. &LI, of "the Now. Orleans Picayune, la an amenable for t &following :-- • The Wiest Indulgent mother I lunne iged of lately lives some twasata-balf hear"► drive from San •Antonio, owthe left.. It was a Bona umo beforaehevrould - adtlt"that - lew ---- *Wait and beat:beloved boy, a.refraetoiy; tiebulant tittle tali"; riebli'llatieatitillfd i laUon tied whin aloe finally give is hat twae - eatitle,l ta . .,a.eatnimataproana,P „ t aleivan” tended thithe,itiotild, begot imaivrillk_ke*" r euggi otemovfrorm*trofe:OP oni*.wilrre aPPlted- :Balviaoa. Wiadeal. • pr;?: , eia tatt,,,tetittibtrattAti 1, E
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