'---- F 112 MINEIBI-10VANAX.,. iri4,4srax..7 l PTlox: , 39.30. .I.IIS per,iiiiium, plyabie in sdrance—s22s . at ..atil within six mutithert-and $l7lO if not'pla4 in tilt)-(1 . , fo (Tres:' ~ .. • ' " . ~. l.e to ono t enot, In advance, P lift , for' m_ do • . 1i , . Itt 00 tom do do do ' 2n 9 t 0 ion sulwripilm. tdist Le invariably pai , d I n'advapeta, sent to °mad tre , .!. , . _ To C.4ZTLIESS AID OTIITSS: 1 he.leca.m'At. will be ferniihod to Carrlereand others St UV perCaplOt, CAA OS deliver.' per ted ert . Mead A-deer y s euppti , 4 with the t'alrat aEa la, aiance. TI ZLi 0? StirfrelTEßF.. : .neweo • Vit ' rubserl hers Order thettiscontiwaanee • It . r it; the publiither may mutiny° to seed theca until . rages are paid. t . rFolot,erihent ntrAleet or reftm to take th. rnewspa r : from the ofliees to which t hey are di trif ey gm % reepotolhie until they ha ve ,tottlpe‘ , o/•,or . ud O. ed them dispontinnEd. .. •,:orlwer• f - ' f subserthers move to other plate:. v .. . Mini pnbllMer,and t e netreinpor,:se ito 1111\irutur lion they are held reer.ol b ' e- he courts base deltded tau refunng to take n **... from the °moo. or rat, 011 ? q and Loteintt theta. mi., ed for, In prima EvivolletiM of Into/116nel frellepae: . . , - . . RATES OF ADVERT' .. ?.. ulineg.44) cents for • vtion--snsb. One sIr,:41o1 .. 13 olts exch. 3 es one time. 33 ~. , os, c'' I, oo ' ll ' ! t I nsert lons,l3toc t s each. Minders , I Tl* '....,,,5me1"n over 3 lines, for sites: periods, charged tut n ONE. Taus. BtX. 64 1 4 „ Atli $1 24 $2 15 a' red - lines, - ,_ .. , ~, , - I' , :a ellnes, 05.";‘' 1 ( 1 0 11 5 • -- 75 . COO •Ei / 150 2 350 LI. ova Ari l : COUNTED AS A SQ UADOPTESUraI. 0 • o Kull* I'l 125 _3 60 600 - 16.00 .e 0 N - • UATtI, •221 .. 40 0 5 T equates, 350 500 7 .50 12 00 18.00 I , Ur squares, 450 600 . Q sr-tercel:. 600 400 .-12 00 'lB 00 30:00 11 If column, 10 00 15 00. 20 00 3500 '5O 00 larger space for short peril:de, as per agreement-. .11` ilusitiqm Notli-es, $1 each—acconipinied wits an 'a I certhetuent, 50 cefite each. ds ertlse men ts before Marriage* and Deaths, 10 cents, pe line torthstiosertion--subsequout Insertions, 6 "seats re line. Nine words are eenuted an a Ilne ha advertising. Illerchants and sabers, n4yertisiog by - the year, with c. rages, and a standing advertisement not exceeding-15 II es, will be chnsimd, Including webscriptlotr, - $l6 00: $ ...lc the amount of foursquares, with ehan - and subscription ' ' W theft changes. it the rates designated aboxe. avertlaemeut4 For In larger typo than usual will be eh iced 50 per cent ndranee, on these prices. All etas art I be cbarga the Salmi as letter press. 't. Trade adrertiseniente lvelved from Advertising A 'eta abroad. excePt at 7.21 yet• cent_ advance on these p VS, unless by special agr&rnent with the publisher. t l 1 .3. 1' 25 '14 f:0 3 ( 2 4 ) V w e i n th ts oTt c n h afe tkl' egt, t ri b o g i , ba acc° ; n r . II notlres..exerpt these of a .rellgions character and fa -educational purposes, will beeharued 25 cents tbr any n sber of Ilona under 10. Over lines, 4 cents per line ad ill lanai. 1 nied with no ._ . - reedinga of tneetinlr not of a general or publie char ' r Oiarged at 4 cents per line for each insertion. ' ltrllltate calculations wo will state that 328 limn . - e col andw:-164 lines half column - and 321ines ' rter column. 2352 :words makes columu—l47o a half ran—and 733 a qtfarter column. All odd lines over It square, charged at the rate of 4 cents• per early advertisers must confine their advertising to r own business. Agehelem far othera, sale of }teal J. ac., is notintinded In business advertisements. SURANCE. II KKONWEALTH INSURANCE. COMPANY, .., ion Buildingi, 3d St., Iturrieburg, Pevin. ' 1H A.RTERED .CA PITAL, $300,000. I 1 —lnsure buildirigs and other property, !against loss &usage by Fire. i Also, against perils o . the Sea, In d Navigation and Transportation. 813,10. N CAMERON, 8: CAnsulat, Secretary. . . . I President. , i • •' BENS. T. TAYLOR. Agent , Pottsville, Schuylkill pounty,Tenna. 0 ‘ tober'22, '55 .- 51.4 t I MS' JZFE MOW . OE AND TRUST CO.; Positivi-ine, : Pe nu Me PITALSIOO,OOO-CHARTER PERPETUAL. HIS Company,' chartered by the • I:ml4l:Ultra of Pennsylvania, with 'a Mpltal of Onk, mired Thousand Dollars. is now fully organised: and commenced business. The Company is prepared to Ave moneys and other poiT erty in trust, and allow rest en all moneys deposited in trust. at the rate of per cent. per-annum; 'principal and interest pay..ble , deuiamt. For rates bf Premitnn on Life Insnrance,4, the printed Tables supplied at the'otlice of the P.orn r - ,. y, Centre street, Pottsville. three doors of the• hang° Hotel. JACOB lIUNTZINOCR,jr., Piet. 4 Di n t it. ADAM. Sccrefgry and Treasure r. aril l h ' Lt 13 tf . _ __- -- . *OTTSVILLE LIFE INSURANCE AND Trust Company. . • . 0 I,.lCE—antre 11.,nezicipor above Green's Jewelry gore. ',CAPITAL. $1.00,000-CIIAILTRIt PERPETUAL. . . HIS! Company,' recently chartered t by. th 6 Legislature o Pennsylvania. is fully organ. 11,. • The Company Is prepared to e ff ect insurance ursifk lii s, and' to receive anti execute trustee and to allaw In te slit on moneys received, at the rate of fie per cent. O islannum, unless otherwise agreed upore. Principal an interest payable on demand. Capital e: and itesesla se. -ly invested in Bonds and Mortgagee, and othee good strities. Annual dlvidend of the profits will be, made pa 'shin in cask. or appropriated to the payment of pre miums. For racier premiums on Life Insurance, see printed Tables, supplied 3 t the Company's mike. ______ I NAT/lAN EVANS. President: - - . ~ SOLOMON FOSTER, rice .I're4l. It. T. TATUM, Seey and Tieafr. e fi eptember 16, '64 • . . ' - ' 374 f . L .. j ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. t -Authorized Capltn . l,S44lo,ooo. / elliAltTEß, PERPE 1 , 1.JA.1,----Office, V/ No. Si Walnut street. between Thinl,and Fourth ducts, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against leis or damage by Fire, Ar i l Min g g, Furniture, and hfer eltandize generally: . Also 31aniar. Pt:AMA:ICE, on Vessels, Cirgoes and Freights. latsisn Issmisses to all parts of the Union. DIRECTons : I D. Luther,. , Davis Pierstan, f bowls Andonried, Joseph Maidleld, I Peter Sieger, Dr. (Mb. N. Nokswt. :. i . , . `l,' tleorgel'. Tyler, R. ITaminett,' • Samuel IL Itothermel, ' Francis Bacon. D. LUTILER, President. , .ThsZTR MAX4ITID,. nee Resident i Win. F. Deati e Seretary. ' I .1 . 6-I'. D. Lerma has been appointed agent for the above Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. ,Juno- 33 ,'55 . [April 8,'54 11-j 25. ,_. ....._ STATE roma. INSURANCE 'COMPANY. 0 URTH ANNUAL STATEMENT J.lllay 16,1854: Msets. slay Ist, 1853, • ',.. $358,318 70. CAA premiums and interest reedy- . • ed the past year, mutual depart -1 zuent, • . I • $101,64:k22 ' 1 Bills recolvelblo In same, 28,047 94 (rash Premiums, Stock Deparin't . 40,282 20 --•--170.608 69 , . . . . . . 52087 20 owes, expenses, comudaslOria, re- -- 'insurance. mutual departtnent,lol,so9 51 " " stock, •, •• • 27,081 98 . • • ; ---. . 3 ' ALPStiS : . .. . . Bonds, mortga;es, stock And other • I rood s,x•arl Ms,: ' 173,135 72 • .f Ills receltable, :: .„, 187,008 86 • • ash on hand and in ;Lands of . agents, , • .. 18.548 58 i. • —379,701;16' For Fire or Inland Inhuranee, apply t:O • 11. JOllN9Tol9,4gent. lnly 15, 1856 . • ( 28.1 y • • INDEKNITY. - 11E - Frtinklin Fire Insuranee'Com- it temp, of Philadelphia. Office, Nu, 16,33 , 4 Chesnut streets, near Fifth street. . DUICC1'0118: Charles N. Daimler, • George W.ll.lr , bare4 'Thomas (tart, • Mordecai D. Levels, i • Teldas.irs.guer, Adolphe E. Rode; aroma Grant, David S. ilmen. iamb It.Emith, Morrie Patterson: ' Continue to make Insdranee.rernishent or limited on eyory deseription of property. in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security.' The Company have rosined a large'contingent Fund, *bleb, with their Capital and IVerni dos, safelyinvested, alTerd ample protection - to the Insured. Since their ,in- Tryration, a period of IS years, they have paid upwards ,t; one miller. two hundred thnusond dollars. losses by Ore, thereby affording er Menet, of the adrantages of lo se' ranee. as well as the ability! and . diuxuttion to meet *lth_promptuess, all liabilities. N:RANCILEjt, President. • 1 CUAS. G. Iltacers. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed atont for. the above ilionttoned institution, and is now prepared to make in. saranee, on every description of property. at be lowest rat ea:. • 'ANDREW. RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan.ll.llisl • , 2-tf LIFE INSURANCE, , lit Girard LifelnEurance,l Annuity and Trust Company o? Philadelphia: Otßre, No. Chesnut street, tho first door East• dr the Custom onus. • CAP/TAL;33W,OOO-67AniER PERPETUAL,.. ~ l itltiq to makojusurances ou livt.Tou the moat faTor • 5144 terms. • eiThe capital i chi paid up nod invested, together with' lar.re and , ain4lautly increasing reserved' fund, offers, porfrot soeurity to the Insured. , ---_. 1, Thei preiniums may, bo paid yearly, haltyearlj , or •, ppiarterly. 1 Th... company riddn host's periodically to the insuran- Ices r.i. llfo. Tließrat bonus, appropriAtod in Peceuaber, limit, at:Atli.) second bonus In Diwer, • 18414 amount' I to an adilllon of $215:1 fdl to erOry $l,OOO Insured under Aooldoat gißries. making $1.2t12 50 which will be paid Inii it shall Issomni a claim, irnste-id of 8 1 . 000 01105' -'.cli.l laninot:ther,st oblest,amount to4l,=so;thenext :la 3.4 e lo '44...1i71,:10 fer orisry $1,000: the others in- the 'store proportion according to the amount and time ,of I . tandi n.,r, or hich • additions make an arerageof more than , 'l vr rent. win tho premiums rald, without Innen*. lax the annual premium. -, lboiiois (tideway; John A. Brown, ! iA rnim. Ihirt,, , ~ , . D. Pinner. _ • ~ . John Jay ionith, ' *Frettoriele Brown, i ' 110b ,,, rt l'eanmll. , GeorgtTnh,er,' . J.,..eith Yev.ar. - . .Inhn itzrAttlinoW,. 'homes I': James. , -IWharto9 I.ewly . i I"A•Ph T. VI ii.-) , „rohnilt. Flack. • l'ha•i g A i l . • :• . ,„.. sr _ ~ , i r.o , iambi .1 table of rate. and ettplanittlorts. it Tact arollrarh n and: furth-r Infortn3tion Cu,l be bad At ib,o OM., 111(iNt A$ 11.11AWAYftWsident, r •, . I,, nN•P'.3.s.x t ., 5... . . e a .. Th , , ....:.1/4ty. I n s c h ny ikin l e n o T i l 'T 14 rent. for the alcove Company Innarancesp . And , etre ill norewaril t jit,, n t y t4 i, w ill ffe , tl, 1 A pr 119.1042. i.t . ov. lat ti.owthe; subject. , II HAN - NV.4: . LEGAL- CARDS. i - ,1-- W. ROSEBEIIitY,' Attorney at fo t aille. Law. mice—tomer of Nutc., t and 2nd atreeta, '..tk A i V I It S'I'UOUSE, Attorney at I.aw r . tit iimei , ,faiutti, strgyt. opposalte the Tows, n,,n, tti,, Illy. ' (February ii, 'to, ti.. ' • • * l - 1 AVID &rpm I4V II 1t... l'a. Office in Market street" postle the hot sittles. oti July ]4, '65 28-7 y CiI.EALE I "I'E It, Justice of kjth, l'a.ma,ll insrsallle-;-colleetims an & 'lmre. mat attendedattendedto carprulth , • gametes sac d PArtatry 2.1. 'ZrCi Fttf Li P 1 r — L) F i ll --St..- IV, --- A — troi -7------- dney an eluitmalts at Low. OM . below T.J. Allison's Hat FL.ro, low,r coal f 4 14,,,t A t 4, Tamaqua. F.A.ruary :A S:1 .' • 6.13 , • ill-10.11AS It. HANNAN. Attorney at .i .t. Li.. iiiti re Ift C.eirelitrmt, opPeette the Epleeeel '44r,h. Pettgrliie,Peetm ' • -Nur. 414'4 1 , 4- lit— dflit....rilS S 1) '-' --' -' --_- - 47.1 y an+ 7 6 . NCER, Aagistrate,atato kfont. °Mee In aim it0..1.4..1 ..f kll rat, Pattavillo, Pa. • Man , Laa22 C:pr i 124.( Ll;:illial,'-d-----,------------------4.41. ICLISI, Attorney at iv r.,.. iinittaille,Panna„vilhttetuil tOlegittbUsiDelik ' "nt7/111 / r'unty and +.l Whe n .re Ogles in Cesare . '.U.L. nearly 091)(141e/4 MiZetlra',lsank• 1.. 147 .'35 , S II :1 • vAIUEr• (I'Alt,RE's Maistrate, a* - 1,.,,.....yi10r awl General CIO % tor , irlllattend to tli h oi7„,, , "traPta4 to him with itillgeisee and care. ." U. 74,"tr•et, Potiaville, ,&....for.poattothe Town11•11* hut.% t --0, D0ck61. 0 of ti. M. wilson. YIN, are hit as , " I 414 el Cttrell, Ent. [Maly la, 'O6 'aa. , 11 -0 . -Pli , , DELPHIA, . - . 1 BOOTS AND SHvES, - _ • • i r t,T.llp A CAPS * • • _-. srRAW GOODS in erery variety. ASSIGNS, VAN pUSEN I SMITH' 1 , ivo. 159 Marker Atreeri, Philadelphia. 3d A. 110011,ii, (with llodmem & Keen) Agent. Office, I I l'ennsylvatila Kell, Pottsville, ' January 19,1656 - -ly ` GEC!. W. POMEROY & CO., • r:. . • . OIL, SOAP, m. ANDLEN, 4645. N ". ,to South Water etreet, below market, ridbidalPhi • . .i . Sperm, Lard, Elephant, 4V7le, Tannerte and ;Iv/Linea Oil' Sperm and Adamantine Candles. - -IL • Samuel TATlller lialwomas. Phillidelpiita, ./atipary 6 'GE • • 7 - 1-ly THE MOST EXTENSIVE • • d AND ELEGANT AISSORTMENT OF - - - • 1 • OIL PAINTINGS 'LOOKENG GLASSES, . I ~ EKGRAVENGS and'FICTURE FRAMES. 1 ', i • LEARLE,'S GALLERY, No. 211.911; Chesnut !Street, Philadelphia, OPPOSITE 'Mk: GlitAliD HOUSE. Ncrentrtber:le.4 '5O L . - 47 6m 20 00 OILS! .OILS!! OILS!!! . •T'. AL. NECIOCO3E43I3:, AGLNT /OR HO I CICSOIN KEAN, Nos, S.Pliatties, pbilaba., .clineral Commission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALEIIAND SPERM. OIL FOR' MINING .ANE MECHANICAL PURPOSES: OF.tlCSL l .Prorern.vAru klat,Pottinille. - Rept. 22,'66 . 38-tf • • AIGY di. BROTHER,, '_.' NO . 1!52 CIIESNUT STREET ABOVE NINTH, _ i 1 , ' Ph i 1 al:4olTh ia , . • . , IMPORTERS &c DEALERS IN. CARPE TING S. , • TRVITE the attention MI pnrchaserw Le cir very axten i. Ave clock. of Prech tiookiy embracing every variety o I VELVET, TAP ESTRY, IMUSSELS.IIIPERIA Tli RE R. PLY, INGRAIN, and TE4ETIAN CARPETS.. Also, . , F Lq.o - 11 .0!1.' C LOTH S ,- Of every *.idth, from one to eight yard& Every !Alt..) sole at thell'ourtit cash p :ce.e. ir.. fly .1 . AOC - CHUNK 1 , ' W i Ile RopeLhlantifactory.' , ...„ \. xelo,hor 334:4,a50are1., . 4- .. . itanufact?6* of %%grind*, for Inclined . plane s , SWIM; Moped; ea.,, , would inionalthe public that be is u,r pro-. pared; to touke 1 ~. ALL xrops, LRAVI ANDI.thES C 4 PLAT' , i. . 41.1C0 R UND ROPE, :.... ' At the ihertest notice, o imporior quality, anti on the Most litiervil termaolt his 'Wire Rope radar , - --s oh , Chunlic, Cartoon Co., Po. Ilefenintu can be /Lie to. Messrs. E. A.. Douglas, 31., D. , Cuctright2d A. ll.,lllrmulltead. at Manch Chunk.: tr.0"1: f pretterson, l =mit 11111, to Shari); Ltigenrlng & Co., Tit. Imore, CIO county, Pal. And In het: nearly all theutt orators In Cie Reglotpsho have been using hls ropes. Ju/y 21/ r6O . • y , i INDUSTR I AL WORKS ' 7 ` , _ tistinwl4z cram DE EN *XTIT AND 21sr.. tIIILAD A. . ' BEMENT 001)6 ERTY & THOMAS ; TIE TOOBUILDER SI ft Inca FOUNDERS, AMTREpreparedito make Designs arid c, Drasir tics tor •MACIIINE SHOPS, FOUNDRIES ti.. JI EROPS, and to furnish all the necessary , Maehlnern. • ~ Tools, I 1 , 45. • ' . ' Cranes, Cupolas, Blowers, • Forges, dt.e. Machinists' Tools of sr 17 size and description. Shan. In 4 of thphest quality, with Improved adjustable Ilanit: erg. Pallaya Mull dlaradters and fares; Pulley and Dal. anco Fly 'White's. and all' avail Castiuga as, nit mad, in Loam, otOttly size requreod : atolls and Rolling Mill 'work. Va. , NEW 1 11 - 610LES;fillt DRUG STORE. r. . N. SpENCER THOMAS, ' 1.26 801111 t. BECC+D Patti PIELADELPItIi )orter, Malinfa:turet and Dealer in ;Slcrlicines ' ,Chemical., Acid', Dye Stuffs, Oil*, Colorn j White Lead, Frekch and - icon Whiter Zinc, IVindoto' . Glass, Haas lirdre, Vprpoitthee,llrnahes,-In= • 6trtmcntn, 61 4 otinia Spices, Whole ~.S'i,alcitt,an allotherarticice 4 , , f ,... *arrant .eplbydruggiete, • ' • tit eluding , Rom: 4 Indigo, Glnr, Shellac, Potash, 4 f.. e , dc. All o r ere 7.0 by mall or Othernt me' promptly 'Minded to. Country ercbants are Ipvitod to call and okanitne our stock bole purchasing ilsenkete. Goods sent to soy of the wh.v i res or !unload ations. Prices low, and voila warranted. ~ , • . .111nrchil, '.56 19y Im Dray', Paint Am. ANUFSCTURER.S' IRANGE - COMPANY. mud= PEfLPETUAL. .& by the States PenOsylesenta. ,C•APITAI arine & , and Transportation. . 1 1. , 11t0N S. LI PINCOTTi WEEKS, • I OIIIIIN.ROGERS, Vico Presitlt. , t. Secretary. a Eoßox;yousto, Treasurer. . . Pin.. .tars: . Lipilincoit, NictiolaS G. Taylor,' !Gillingham, Alfred Wears, qThomaa, Orrin Gams, ~ , ,al, John P. Simons,ii iii,,x. nem, . Jamei r. Smyth. Aaron. Mahlon; .. WM. 14 Win. N, - Chasi • - I I. • Tiffugranpany was organises with a rash capital, and theatir IZre have determined to adapt the business to Its ava il le resource's. To obverse prudence in conduct ing lig rs, with. a prptapt adjustment of losses. Orrice 10. l 5 Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia. • The U dersigued has Ibe•n appointed 'Agent for the above p arry, in Schuylkill tounty,lmd will effect all kinds o I nsurance. as above, on application at Madder, i t op /ille Town ilall,;Pottsville. ' 4 4 ' • Fi...kro ty 230 gsB , 1 : SAMCEL. GiAll s fi ef ETT, ' I .. - Siltnylkill. i Fire & Marine • . 1 • A INSURANCE CO. --. ii • .cprf x:Davtisali.iii,e,. ' ••• —, Office ..inl Illillyman's Building, Ittahantengo et. 4, 2 .loon 's above Centre at., Pottsville, Pa. A / CAP TEL AUTLIORIZEtrWIf LAW, • • / • , sBosBoo.ooo. ' 1 . I CH Ci en ART gR i PERPE ru AL. ' , •• . This pany obtain its Charter at the last • Bowdon of the I lolatu eof Pe tuiylvaola , and is now fully or poised a d• prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, il on Fire and Inland risk . - on.Pubilc' and Private Build ings. Vueftitnr4 , Stotts f, (roods mind Merchandise of all hinds.- II : ._. . Alse cuil Coif Breakers nod Machinery, Inland-Insu rance onlpnnal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Mess; also on Car-oes of Cial f r o Philadelphia, New York; Bat timore, de?Thic Company guarantee-J.O adjust all loon premptlYJ and thereby liope to nterit , the- patronage of the publlr . I . Diii•ectora x - • SAIIIIEV SILLYNLiX, : ~ .la - AANIF.VERN. WILLIAM 11011TIMEit ' ,Jr. JOIIN II; DELBERT, JACOB lIIINTEINCIEB., Jr. JOll5l :HENDRICK% S.K. 31:1 KEPNER; .1. E. °BANFF, W. F. Mini. BANC EItIIIPPLE, ILOBERI' M. PAAMER, • - 0 BOUM': .1. 'IEIII4 k SACEL SlCEXYAN,Prevideut. • if:F. MITI!, Secret ory and Generbl Agent. -- ~.- 0,- Jjetted e, July t , '56 TO B LUNISE• 1 LUOLBERSI T ar heSubsCriber respq'tfally announces • to I, ‘e public that ho has cOmpLeted his Stecan Cir 'SA -Mill in. Levu = Valley, Schuylkill county, and Is now prepared to fu ish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest prlemq--warh as' ine, Hemlock and White Oak of every kir,o and descripti n. - nin. of Lumber c t ut to order at theshoricst notice. N0e.171, '55 46-tf. BLAND; PLANING MILL, si IWit,N THE • Sual,nry & frit) Railroad and thaVanal, . PFEd#te the I'unigee, Willitomport, Penna. EO; S.' BA 'GER (Cc -CO., Whole `al Retail lersand,lanufacturers'of white and polio* pine floorin bonnls,gash, doors, blinds, shut ters, siding, wood retool Inv , . he. Jig and scroll sawing, finey an4 . pinin. Alld' Options of turning and planing done promptness.. nddo the best manner. Feb. lb ' 0-14 • A 711 Cotne of Coot HOUSE okin, Er mg ..treort . op T posote the tt:e}sego P. , nix Motel. to,tong. Itod ..emonbtodalk i and coo !Otte* to be tit.; Quarter ' l I`WHIIE HORS E HOTEL." bf Centre anti Meshastoogo, 011, Pousoille. 1" ~ oseph K. *pew Proprietor. - intert ardent* and eft, imodatiors cif the bort 'k Ind, and trek stlejltion wi Ibe yid by Me bottend bit it tendan ' to bake eves teed integers enatortable. • • P Ils Warlo,'l4 liPly —H.-- -- I : i l . l:l4' 4 'F'. OLE HOT EL," . . .eise.. futtai up", es er of 0 . nnbrriiind pont AV! •; • ~1 j ~. • ket4tllt Le afro, .Per. • , "I • Adana II . Proprietor. 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' Pak; - . . • , • - • - .... . . e ; . . and BiP to.tr.:?l -- :: ,, ,,rit. —.... tt, -- :" : . 1- ;; ; I :.: - • ' '' ..1. ..: '' . l - ''): . -.- '''- ''''' . T. " ''''''-' ..- - - . Ilt idrea% a ,nl-l i. , ? . ~ , , . . . . • . , . , - , hO, ; ''.' "( I -. • .. -i • - • '%"' a . .... 1 ' ruTB: . ;,.-I '-.,,‘-4, - ;"7-. 1 1t‘:-.,1 - GliA BALI All ERT . • •, . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. , . _ ..tkikigth.„, . A I►}LL TRAcn Y0u . 2.9 , THE Alownior TILE - BART% LTD BRING OUT Fiala Triz VERY . SATURDAY . .g9ItNING4BY, BENJAMIN BANNIAN,' . •P.OTTSYILL:g . ; KHWf:_)IL:CPUF,TY;'.-PiENS*.VIVA.I,IIA.,-, ILDEES. TELS. 'AI. HOTEL. • ereeqb Slismoklik Wig ears or 1111 aul coin. tumbaland - Co MVE . Pa. ` 'IV3I. .AVEI4-Propn'eter. . lOICKOTIF44!' Curt /sonar, bedanoi. Po. . •Inharto Proprietor.' ; qehr. ted OR ltd generoin board I. has been morally Improved, Stag° Hotel and 430,1111111 fl I May .11858 , Iti.ty PAINTING, &C. 1014 W STYl e Ett WINDOW SHADES. uST received 'a large and clegad as it sortment of Window Shades, saw and beautiful de• signs. tneledinx Cold lindens& Oiled. Landscape of no vel, Gotldc se., de n cheaper time ever. , . A flenred, Glued not Plain l,Bo Paper Stades, of every des. scriptini For Sak by BENJ. BAPINdIi '5ll . Centre Street, opposite Episcopal ChunlC, Natch .4. l- 7 PAPER HANGINGS, . ' -.;,, /Harriers, Utartaina r a.e.r &et I HE subscriber, is now receiving his new patterns of Paper Hangings and Borders, for Is parlors and'rooms embracing the newest and most suitable:patterns—selected for the usual sized houses to be papered in the country. The subscriber takes great care in selecting his papers to suit the houses- to be pered. J Among the lot area few elegant patterns of gol • far halls artd parlors. Oar stock embraces assortments front four different manufacturers, which glees a great variety of patterns I to choose from. ' Also, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety; l t all prices, some as low as 8 cents a piece. /trper qrrtains in Great Variely, Deo:entre and R fall. - Paw Hangers famished with paper at wholesale prices.'Good paper hangers also furnished when re- Oared. Our traded assortment of piper hangings, borders and paper shades. presents peculiar attractions to those who desire to purchase, and u our Mach is the largest in this eection'of the country, persona can 'trout always be ac commodated by .ailing at B. BANNAN'S , Cheap 'Boot; and Paper Store. Pottsville. Ili 10. WATCHES, JEWELRY. ALARGE Assortinent of Cameo „Pitis and Ear Rings, j ast received by J. S. ELLIOTT. Pottsville, Maylo, '66 10. MERICAN RAILWAY TIME , AKEEPEES, s eboico article, just received by .1.8. ELLIOTT, nest door to the:Miners . _ Bank. • Th4ttsTille, Mny 10, '6ll . • 19. • • TIOLD and tidier Lever, and Plain k • A Wittehes,tor safer lower In price thaw they have orer been offered In t.he county of - . J. S. JiLLIOTT, next 'door above . the Miners' 11.,11 k. Pottsville; Nay 10,'60 • • .lg M. AVISE'S • ('ITIEAP Watch a; Jew v_ieig Stole, N 0.72 North Second street, (opposite the Mt. Vernon house,) Vhiiadelpbta. Gold Lever Watches. toll jovieled,l9 K esses, .03; 811- Ter Lever, toll:jeweled, sl2' Silver Lepine, $9; Quart ler. $5 to $7; Gold Spectacles, $ 4 50 to $lO ; Silver Spectacles $1 50 ; Silver Table Spoons,per set, $l4 to $18; Slyer Des' sett Spoons. $9 to $11; Sliverift Sixfons, $4 75 -to $7 50 • Gold Peins and Gold Cases, 20 to $5-t Gold Pens and Sliver Gises.sl together with a variety of tine GoldJew olry.Gold•Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods war ranted to, be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re paired in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Fins, kc., made to order. ' N.D.—tll orders sent by mall er otherwl.l9l, Will be punctually attended to. • Sept. 20, '5O. 2114 y . I . 'STAUFFER & MARLEY. • ...,.t.::`..lt-......---/ CItEAP WATCUES & JEITEI,RY— '.‘i..s.V.--,..........,-, Wholesale and retall—nt the'-.1901a ''''..:7,--- , elphia IFairh & Vetedry,Wort,W No. Ott North Second stria, corner of Quarry, Philada. Gold Lerer ivaidits, full Jewelled, 1 8 Coroil„fittro $2B 00, Ovid Lepino . lratchea3lB 00 to $24 OQ. 'Sliver Lever , toil jewelled, . . 1 - .: w $l2 00 Sliver txpine, jewels, . - •i - - -9 00 ...Snperl9rQuarticrs, . - - - j - - -7 00 •' Gold Bracelets . • . - .• -1 - . 300 , Gold Spectacle* ''., - • - ' - 700 ; Fine Silver do.. • .0-.4 - i - •. l •.l 60 Ladies' Gold Pencils, :- . - . - - 100 Silver Tea-spoons. set, Gold Pens, with Pencil, and tillier Rollers, $l. , • Gold Finger - rings , 3ll.4 rents to $80; 'Watch Glasses, • plain, 1216 cents; patent, lei cents; Lunet, 25 cents; other arti cl es In proportion. All goods warranted to be what hey are sold for. STAUFFER &BARLEY. ' Ott nti='-&613:11) Gold and Silver Levers and Lepiues, still wer than the shove - prices- ... her 4,1850. . I 40.17 BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH. GEA2RY, - 61 - iif and lli- ning Erglitegf:, i l satil - 4:—Corner of .larket and 24 streets, Pottsville, N. [January 10 2- D W. S EAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., elate of the Pentwylvanta State Geekgical Bttriey, explores lands, mitten, ac, 'October 13, '55 +ll4f VIA. G. N. BOWMANi our- _____---- jjrgeon Dentist. Mee In Brick Buildlng t 4 •Oes,,,,, corner Market and *end Assets, PotterWe, l'a. October 1, 1 1853 404 f 'fOHN lIODGKISS, Engi fey neer and. Surveyor, Centro St., Pottarille, Pa, at tends to Surveying and Exploring, Coal Lands, itivpeet lug Mines, de. Agent for the purchase and !aloof Real Estate, colbellon or rents, dc. blarel 22, IMO. F. - 0. K. .. SMITH, MINING ENG!. 6r - Doer and Surveyor, Scher rendes, Centre Street, Pottsville, l'a. Examinations Rcports, Surieys and Maps of Coal M l Coal Lands , lining, Machinery, &c., executed ou the shortest, notice. Agent thr Coal Mincsett. Septombor 24, 1856 . - ' 3941 T. TRUCKS 'and. R. A. MAINGAT lifinlng,Engineer, Patentees of "Pro. cestrof Purifying Inge Water" are oow at the "Pottsville Haute"' where they yrill be happy to sett thosei'operators who are Interested In saying the expense attendant on the destructiod of Boilers by mine water. Pottsville, August 9,'56 ' /-1 - T_TENRY W. POOLE ? , Peologieal, "To poir ra ph 1 cal and Mining Engineer, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa., glees attention to survey/ and examina tions of Coat Lands, to ourreyt of mines requiring ape chit accuracy, and to' the superintendence - and entire lgiarge for proprietoraiof attains. bruery 2, he ! [July 2'2, ''s4 27411, 64f GENCY—For 'the Purefikwand asie of Real Estate; buying =dire:Ring Ccial ) ; ta king charge of Civet Linde, Mines, kn., and colliding repts—from twenty years experience in the panty he hOpel to give satisfaction. Oifire Mahantango Street, Pottsville. • • 011 AS. M. MILL. • April 6.1850 14-tf H. McElwain, Civil and Mining UP *Engineer, Ashland, N., attends te Surveying and Inspecting 'Mines, surVeying and dividing lands. rept tiling Torn 4 - its,. and - all other business in the line of hli•prolesslon.. ry • Letter address, iNni . intain . Spring Fiehtijildll County: , Va. A. •.. Feb. 23.1856. • • 13-ly TM"- D. L. DODSOA, Opera-g,4 - Tjt: lot h i e and Mechanical Dent hdatit ted one of the beet Dental Establishments in - lhis part of the State..-and intends to afford his patrons the benefit of every improvement in the art. Ile Amazon temi to imitate nature to tralcety in the adaptation and arrangement of Terro-metalic or Vitrescent Tooth; In sort Spartial or wholeaks on dlntasplieric presture,lo the etitire exclusion of Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and roots with facility, and tills decaying teeth with gr 44, rendering them useful duringlifo. tifilt-Office in Ilirket treet.otwo doors &Ave Centre. North-side. , - IEO. BROWN, Mine Inspector, ten drst his services to Landowners, men of Irtmincwil, and capltallsts. From his experience In mintag, mut knowledge of veins, as he Is engaged In this andlidJoln log counties, In examining minas' and erplorlng . Coal lauds, he bopns tole able to give satisfaction tomb who may want his to•rylros.( / lt.ElatP,S to sENJAAIN 31unss and Jaime Era; Earyit., Philadelphia, and D. E. Nicx, andirtuzax 3ltmtzs, Jr., Eyes.. Pottsville, for capability aid Integrity. Addretat—OEo. DROWNMines juspectar, East Nor wegian street, Pottsville, Pi. •`, July 5.1854 27. TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A & REA (IFFICE of the PI ‘,/ . PI e rates of Freight :and Tc this Company, will be as foi I 'NO, nutib further notice: So-Bleb!nowt, " Inclined Plano, " Nicotown, iLlierstantosin , R. " Falls of Sehuylkill, ."-Matutyunk, " Spring Conshelocken and Ply mouth Railroad, Itambu's and Potts' and ' Jones', •"" " Norristown or firidgeport, " Port Kennedy, • n Valley Forge," Phccmistille, - • 4 ' Royer's Port, " Pottatoern. rkilaglaSthlo,. nirdibartV Reading, • I.l4Ween ;Raiding 'and Mohrwrille, • . " 3fohntrille, :" Hamburg, ' - V:wigsbneg, - • • • - ! order °alto Board of 'Managers. . Aug. $.1886 42-tf W. H. MOLITENNRY,Setoy„ PHILAD'A. A. READIPICi RAIL ROAD. tgita4ll4A ' • RAMI PRRIOUT )ifilitifANDlZll_ lAN A NIYAFfER: NOVEMBER Ist, x_y 1&A wail further tkire,": thi following Rates of Freight will be dilfflfeiffer 100 poutidi: umeixt or smart. Dri Minds. eintortloUrry, Boolo.Curpet, ' I utt,Olgura, Fresh Mout, irith.trfass. J Anvils, Bran. Butter. Copper, Exp. Est.+ thurare.Griadttuousotiroreoies,lieltip I&at4 liardwark Hides, llolltumtnro, - teatha.lagle!dne7. o YstenAVeedie- Ate., • - 1111 1 / 4 1ket.Oottol.41611se.Grain.Bar iron Learl,Ablatuas,:tailt.4llrus,ltiatAiall:. Prririsittut, Sugar, Ittlukty, dte.. )* Bees Vitt Bite (Nolo, UM Storm, litek iu, sullTar.thalt,Satßteen r MOW' *tut Lusslor. tirleku. Coke. Cmd_,{Cno4, Clty. Gravel, 'lee; 'ma Arrn, Unoevttnacitantqiti 1.4 pat, IrbSter. Flu* fi r . - • Pm!, pfr tumul t : , . , ocusi Jai lligis i yAt i ffi•u n A o D w ßl o l.4 a .E ni tit z : d r an . 4l ready td attend COTILLION ream% BALLS, Nice,. at. Qrdoni addressed to N. J. RAU, or C. C. CARTE). Will reedilro prompt attention. Pottsville, July.l2, '46 ; 28.1 y -, 8 AWNEWS I ---• - .. FROM TH.g PACIFIC.-- ' . )IR. E. T: TA Y LOR heir: in the ,i), City of Philadt learned tops great mprti cat on: thainwing to Rumored insect the steamship l'aritic, he would not be a to duplicate the very hand some and varied ' assortment ofllpr i i4l/ and Summer Cloths, Caselmeres and Teetings that Mame:it opened for general InApetlion at bla new Sales ltoons, Corner of Centre and 3Yaliontongo Sts., Pottsville. March , T 2. WC. F.DWO. T. TAYLOR. FLOUR, FEED AID COIIIIIB3IOM ROBB, Cornerotßailroacf if: CalfoichillssOvetii ? Ptifterelle. ' 1 . Wholesale and Retail.,:, ; HE subscriberrespectfully announces to the public that be has taken thll Flour and Feed it ore, heretofore kept by Belt and klathers, white howl)] 1 7 1 keep all kinds of Flour And Feed. of etry deiteription, which will be sold wholesale and retell at the lowest prices. /IS has on hand a good' assortment 40 choice Reilly Flour, Feed of all kinds, such as corn, Oats, Mill Feed, May, Stntw, te-a , .. He will also sell all kinde orFlour, F4tel Ae., on Coka• mission. i • • . -. , ' • , • lie respectully solicits the part-ename 'of:the friends the late fi rth, and the - public gennerally; feeling ' dent that he can glee entire satisfaction to those may favor him with their custom. lA,IIC MO 1 Marek fi.'sB • ' I ' 104 4 ‘;,..„,;.' 1 . - . THIRD - . - - • -or rua— _ _I _,___ _ '4.4f,',7 PROSPECTUS -• - The Management otthis new and popper institution annOunce, with pleasure, that arrangements fpr the &I year have been completed on the most) extensive snide. Works of Annum( Aar, and the, encouragement of Malraux genius, have not , teen .rirariooked, Commis• slons have been issued to many diallognished American Artist% and a - special agent haalivited the great Art Repositories of Europe and readtr.eareful selectiona of ehofn Nintings, Bronze and Marl* Statuary, ie., i.e. Among which are the followingatquisile piton of &lupe Lure, ese*utcd from the finest.Cnvara marble. • rnx NEW AND uneven. Mtn* br.sue ZWlrnitrilgr." nti emus nr run TRUE OMIT- 41.11BOVICAN NIATINNICN WE STER UD cgators._ • rinnifs =own mut urn. • , . " x 1 ch." WISH B • Jute "rams IN 1141113 LE es : APOLL'OAND DIANA, Thel3,tinggle fo*the neut. , Psyche, ye. nue land of, the Sea, • Magdalen'r -innocence, the Idttle landjthe , .!Oapttve Dird. Seddon oktramerons SIATBVITILS IN BRONZE, MIMI= ;audit bahmand Cantos Calwrient of bean , I Ctriew.43a4 s l l 3:NTGrEi e by leading Aritstnattli whole of whii• r b are to be Os; tributed rw allothetto robseviten) of the Association outurrott.s at thejillltual distribu i tln Ott - O the St Ib.orJessu y next. • TE OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' The paytaent of three drilars constifides any prison. Member of the Ass elation, and entitles him to . pivot—Thal unette& costly steel engraving "SATUR DAY NIORTP - 00 11 11 coo of the monthly Magazines giTatt btiolr,oturyigth,:.; • • _ • &Cotta—,A. Copy4the Ometepohlan Art ;7'eurnat, one 'Year—an Ilinstrakdik 'tawalue of Art. Thinl—A share Intel Axonal Distributhin of Works of Art, tommidugnjeste number of Paintings, &nip tam - , , The Mowing, are ,furnished to those who protbr theta to the. nia ILiarint!is Miossraz. Orr nal Lanes Boot,. Dooms; golniataN Littaasm MAGAZI34 - 31t4: Eralllßßlf Mir MONVLT, iaok r Ban= QUAMELT trilaWS. perste. Dime kaki ifehly,) and two membershlo . . Thus It Is seen_ L tinWensey, s2l' the subserlber not only Rob a — l . Th .• foritietlastew or ..Dirstriee. but also the Art.Therwal year, and a ffdet in th 4 ham of Works! of ' "Iteditheg :kWg dollars worth' of reading sruitkr, bat _Baer. whieb .jrney, In ,addi. ME, drain 'n heaettr, ;Menu „er othe r Work of e l f ow raw.- •_ • ZIP Person is notelet -Those (ADM _ . _ five toautri.-s - ' Ave of di dishitrot INC RAILROAD.; hihd~& Jigir 30,18556. oils on Coat transported by Howe, from September Ist, .4 pnsl 6 P . W .e.:4 I:1 04 E . <G.) I ,l i tts I'R,5 11 85 85 1 1 R fi t 1 135 114 1 GO 1 80 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 ' 1 70 1 70 1 45 2 00 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1.90 161 r 75 1 65 1 65 1 CS 1 C. 5 14 165 145 NNOMMA .91 ,g 1 ‘.1.1 '44 29 Thsfk kt US An dusky, O . PtifirriL, *see giro, month flag ter tbih • idpf. of w. thellegra!) pt~ or • Yhs mil irodeibte 1 141413041 tee m i l lst" theif; Mate of. JR/E0.7 22 ' 11, ;11!1 , j , . ; .. ~ , . : ',110...,..... ';', -, .ffiL •,:'4-':,-).'flrtt.,...J .: Nocti, SATURDAY MORNING,. JANUARY it 1857., COML. -A:811 I, D COAL--From L. P. BRGOKB CO.IS Tanned Colllery..--Thenntlersign ye, In. connection with the General Coal Doelnees, taken the agency.of the above Coal, and are prepared to neceire ocieraierhlch may be addressed to' Port earthen, or 4G. Wall sheet, New ,Yettc.. ' CABIN= k TOVNG. August 11. 'ab . • • - 32-tt A LLEGHENY AND CUM-l if EXARRLANDCOAL, by th e cargo, att,toti' .. zarztoe basbel—wareanted to be o excellent quality. Dealers and large I:Ga mmon supplied at violent. price*.. Will be delliered at any point along canal or rathoad. Addiese;or apply to ' i` MIA E. CAHILL, 'lOl Walnut street, Pldbuielphla. • 11-lye April 28, 1858 112PAlaNERSHIP—C. F. NOR- N.and E.V. GLOVER, JI., or the late firma Pi loran, Norton it Co- have this day associated with them, W. IL ROUSTS, J. WALTON and J.R.NAN DUSEN, of the Hari of Roberts,. Walton A Co., anathe business .111 be continued under the arm of TAN DUSEN, NORTON &CO., at N 0.28 Walnut street Pica NO. 1, Port Richmond. • ' Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 'N. • . OPKRI*NERSHIP.—The under signed hare this day gamer" 21st; 1844) entered into copartnership for the transact NM of a General Coal COMITIMOU Business, and also foe the pa rotuterand sale of Coal, under the Ann of W. IN.Roogas*co.. Onlees-208 Bros bray, Nevi York, and la Centre 'treat, opposite tins Aperient Pottsville.- • WM. 11.1tOG ERB, Nov York. P. D. LBTIIIU., Pottssliln, 6-tt rebriutti9.'66 orASHLAND'aiId ATAHA.NOY Cip 4 AL. —Theo adeislgned arelreparod to remise ordeis IS celebratid Ashbind Coal from the "Bancroft *neer Colliery." Frcm' the extensive alterations and im prorements made at the Colliery tmo Rtee for repair ug the Coal, they feel no hesitation ito - tok it to tho trade as an article that can here no sorpnrior in the man ket, both uto quality and fiefdom front dirt, &ate sod other Impurities. They are ales prepared to make cop tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other mina; naNcitorr, LEWISIc CO., • ' No.lo Walnut street, Commerrlatlittlldlns. February 9,'b9 6-3 y • .LEIIIGH COAL, I , at Elizabethport, New Jersey direet railroad ranimanleation hire Illy been opened from the.Lehlgh Coal Region to the waters of New York•lley ; atElitabethport, New Jet. 'soy.. This Is the nearest' approath which has yet been made by railroad from the Coal deposits of Pennsylitanle to the great markets of Now ; York and New England Formerly. and before the present inland routes merit opened. the dealers In this city obtained their. Lehigh Coal from Drlstel, Pent syl tante, at a !distance of more than ZIO Mlles, and at a freight ,etaliout $1 50 per ton. Now, Wean be had by an Inland water conimnniratiori of 12 miles, and at a freight of about 21 cents per ton.- The same relative advantages. will else be derived by all the buyers on the North Etter and In the vicinity of New York, and In An the New England States: During Ihe present season the'subscribers will be the exclusive shippers of the celebrated South And West Spring Memo tain Lehigh Coal; at Elizabethport, and vessels will now be able, at all time*, to obtain cargoes withent Trains of loaded ears with freshly -mined Coal lire now received daily, direct, teem the mines. Considering the lateness of the season, it is Teryhapertant that orders for this celebrated Con!, to be promptly exersded. sht`srld be sent without dela} to our places at Nei' York, Phil*. delphia, or porton. LEWIS A MrliN111112)& CO. Nos, 110 Brnadway, New York ; 57 -Walnut street, Philaz delphla 148 State street. Heaton. July 20. '55 MISCELLAN OUS. • I - • '• • • „„e e ," • • orafaisst, tirn.d.rAy. 3r: r w York . SCILIINDEIt & PASCAL'S* :sixth Street, l'htledelphla. IffeCORWS, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia . Stries for the Fall enter.,d Winter of "tag; Gloves t ifilloves • Glares • s " GLOVES a la Gstrimmt (new style for tba Glov Ladie e s;), GLOVES made by ioupx, who the best iu the trade Lc 'LOVES of RID, and gloves of Burn; GLOVES of 'Dootstig,CLOTlt and Chemnitz; • GLOVES of Wool andßllk and Cotton; GLOVES of Buckskin', (a large lot 'n); • - GLOVES for driving. for walking; ... GLOVES of White Kld, tine Black Hoskin: GLOVES Imitation, which much resembles these GLOVES to bo worn atthe corning' tisonablietc GLOVES of Ratskin. (very fine.) - I GLOVES all aim, of every kind; - GLOVES to suit the young and old; • • WAIVES to keep out the Winter's cold; GLOVES In great numbers, In style very slice; GLOVES which I'm selling ate very low price; GLOVES It you want them, be certain to call At'l he City list Store arid Gents' Furnishing ILO— Mad Door to thePratirelk Iforai.Ccrilm s 4, Pottmille. N. B.—:Just received; a small lot of Runt's l'atant Ea. smiled Paper Collars, a new Vile tor Genta, Gent? SILAWLS, Shawl Pins, Cm; re Solids, Lc. December 6, 'LS ; 48. MOPED MIT IMAM sill ' UM : TO ciiia 1031118 AND 8111.1 ' .: Cer , MIL ' XAZIIIIII, TO 01114,178. . tiTOlll7 OF in ISMITLiCILL NAVIOA. To the Stockholders Zotilehoklere of the &LIP kill Narigatiow animus, The business of the year exhibits th e following results: - • ' ' zcou. Tolls on coal,• , $725,956" as Tolls on Allseellaneona artlelas, - 74,542"10 Rents of real estate andriater power, 56,050 . 57 Interest and discounts received4 , s49 45. Total, COMM'S. Repair! . and renewals of the anal and Works, loektenders' wages, and all ether ordinary • and extraordi nary lexpenses thereon, as per de tails la the report of the Chief En gineer, . • : , • Car' and landing expenses, fcir the receipt and shipment of coal, and - for repairs and renewal of care, ' 84,22 t 94 Drawbacks and towing,expeosee, 46,1137 44 Salaried of olDieni, collectors and • ehrrks State ti stock Rents, other • gee; j Premin ' sunlit on preferred and common xis on seal estate, ;and all current add Incidental ober- • allowed to _boatmen for , g lite in the prison, - ' r $340,277 41 Balance of income applicable to in- • term' id dividend,ssoo,Bol 57 To iota t. on loan P. onds and mort gagerci and other obligations of tho mpting, except boat loans, .$120,9211,12 STASI . OP THE PROPS! AM LOBO ACC ortim. The balance of the pram for the year 1856, after deducting $6OOO for the increase of thii contingent ,fund was, $198190 79 . The die,' drods declared, the last annual report; oiaounted to the following rums - On prefeired stock, $156,426 00 On coin on stook; 38,754 50 By the . , Walnut of, two old debts due to tho camping, there was a _ 1 •0118 co 1,024 f 93 T tat, siokips .43, Balstme o the debit of the aeo't of $l4 64 Dedacti g this from the balance of the irt.ome of 1856, . ••• Loaves• • a this time, at the credit of the omit, the sum of • - $120,808 48 Qpt o -which the managers hare declared a 'dividend of four and a half per:cent., 82 25 per share, 7able inpreferred-Mock, to the holders of the preferred stock, as the same 'stood, regis tered ost,the lat Instant. or Tax CONTINGENT 1 , 17111). • date of the last report, this feed amt'ed • $lOB,OOO 00 of - the fend in 1856 Is 5,878 75 estmeths OE 4he fditad are hiladelphia six, per= Cent. The i . City of loons, Norrioto , , • $11,500 00 n Railroad six per cent, • loans, State 5 050, e Bonds a Balance ' , recta. coarion bonds/ $11) f it, d mortgagee ; of Initestol ILINKINO FUND. At the,annual meeting, held January 8, 1856,5 a resolution was • adopted, requesting the mono; gars to eitsblish a sinking fund flir the gradual reduction-of the funded debt of the company. • As the Minuet income has hitherto 'not been sufficient to pay dividenits of six per cont., per` annum on the preferred and common stock, the board has not felt—warranted in making any spe cific provision for a _sinking fund. lint as, in the course of the year 1856, two of the old debts due lo the company were finally - set. indAlussissosnr..yessiirsit ditsiortess r been s Mated to the fund, and the" following invest ments of it made: $5OOO ofl tne mortgage loan or 1852, 'cost na "I • $3,082 50 12 sha of common stock, : 217 50 Investments $5600, colt. ' 3,880 00 , TONIC/Mt. , The grosslonnage or the year was Of this quantity the anthraeltelcoal-ton-, . nage wall', ". ; ' - . 1 169 k 53 . , The'miscillatieons tonnage, ' ; ' P 279,558 The:aothacite coal tonnage increased . 64,190 The mien Ilaneous tonnage decreased 11,672 The decrease in the miscellaneous tonnage, is telly acithonted for by, the closing of the Union . Canal,proparatury„to its Baal enlargement. Of the tithracite coal carried in 1856, the dot:. tinatioit a nearly Us can be ascertained, was as follows: . .I .• - City of .. Ow York and vicinity, 655,781 15 •. Way poi hi •ion the line o f-the works , 191,138 OSC 1 City of hlindelphia: . ' „ • , For reshipment, and for consumption; '322.533 41 This tattle intlicatos that more than pne-httWAJ , Theh increuie Of 'the coal tonnage -of thli yadrbii - , been tblici at the city of Philadelphia fihr,re • - ,...,.i ••.,..! shipment and consumption. "-•:"-,; In this connection it may Oct bo inappitorlate tl• _ . . ' to refer GAL° tonnage tables of other: yilteim • • The greatest tonnage borne by the simeks Pre vious to their enlargement In 1846, Via in the year 1841, when it reached AT111417 tont: Of which anthracite coal Made-;',-,•-'..".584,692 tons. And tniscellaneons at tides' inade ~:t.- . 152,825 tont In the year 1845, the seasearprecedieg . th e en. tenement, thetotal tonpoilled fallen to ,-7 , -,.. ,•'''' :• . 467,742 tons. Of ihiedanthracite Meld Wads 263,587 tons. Anil' nil ellanettai tutieleat • • 204,135 tons. During the yearAiMiapled by the enlargement. of the works, the itntbracita coal tonnage, (with the exception 1t.4837 tons, carried late in the year 184 ,) es entirely diverted to another work, and the llaneeturarticlea reached only 105,361 tour. .In thV ' f 1817, the first after the enline tnenkithe total tonnage was only . ' 432,397 tons. 041014 anthracite coal made • 222,1193 tens. The iniseielloneous articles making 209,704 tone. 11'-The tonnage of 1850 has therefore, exceeded :that of 143 1 41 : • - - In an recite coal, In miscellaneous articles, That of 1845: • • , In_ anthracite, coal, In miscellnneous article?, That of 847: •• - • In ant recite coal, ' * 946.780 tons In In mis Hamm tong " .. The articles, 69,854 to. The ess tonnage erlBsB being very nearly twice as Itch as that : af 1,844. more than three times th t of 1845, and three and one-third times• that of 1547. ; •• - •.: - Ilut_the onlarged.canal has not yet reached its capacity to pass tonnage. . The. ,berthen. carried In 1856, seethe time actually occupied in passing it, have practically demonstrated, that, a total tonnage of 2,500,900 tone may be passed during a . heatinv season of the Same length as that of the present year. 1 . - 1 or TOLLS AND ~ INCONIL. , = The sobject of :tonnage hals - a direct relation to that of Income; -Mid we, therefore, . compere the revenneS of the pent -above selected with the in come from tolls for 1856. - Y The tobal tolls for 1856, amenited to, $800,498 Thosi of 1841, to'.. . \. : ,: 557,689 . Thos of. 1845, ," to -• ' - ' ' 135,147 . Thos of 1847,, to ---- - 209,072 The gross tonnage. of each year yielded the following retina per , ton : , 1841176 eta.; 1845, 29 efai 1847, 49 ets4 1856, 55 rent l t. , The nthracito coal tonnage , itslded' the fol. lowing results: .- .-, '. . 1841, 82 ets.; 181 . 5, 30 els.; 1847, 55 etc.; 1856, 51' cents. v . The average of theserabis giver for the grois tonnage Strout , . n nd, for the 'coal tonnage 57 cents per ton; and it indicates, taken aitheao rates are, from, periods of high prosperity, active itotnpeti tion,! and a sluggish' market like ',that of 1850, that we maw safely estimate the Mare ineume of the company, by the rates of the year 18511. -•' Applying those rates to a gross tonnage of 2,- 500,000 tons, they would yield an Income of $l,. 376,0( 1 0. Allowing $400,000 for Interest on loane and other obligations, and $500,000 for the-mein. tainitg of the work' and current charges, and givin up eltbgether all income from thexrenti of reel estate and water, powers , there would remain 9476,000; being sutilcient, to give a "dividend of eight per cent. per annual, on both preferred. and co:Orton ' stock ; and7leare the lain 'of '5100,690 per enmuirfor a sinking thud, to,imy onw the fund .ed debt - lA / the company. : - - game may be diapeeed tuinquires is it reason able to' erippose, that each an estimate mm be milted? ... . .•: . ' . t : , . ; Passing entirely the perii3d'when the company engaged a monopoly of thil Schuylkill eoat and. wuscellaneons trade;.-and taking •the torn which healassest since the enlargement. of.the works: Seben the trade. bad, to be got under, muse , and Powerthl competitionote And that the grese ton 'uoze has doubled since IBtlr. That,lrittn4t. moo. peiiiion, !Galli doubted from 1832 to 111.10.1. - t , !Experience, ' therefore. gives the answer, and jatstines the estitnate • But there is' another' ele-, entio be taken into account for the Increase of Or totimegOrldeh is to hoefeetist after the year 1856. We refer to the ecanpletiot of the enlarge,' Ilient ol' theNolon Casa!, which krill atoneeepen water highway for boats of larger hurtbeth by ay of. our +malt, fr iuktlglidaPialk **Abe •lefo' leg interior Of toryows - 131eta, to the grtetks Moir ;raw TOO; P r ietiles4e. _ ... ~; • 1 . The miteellineoustradelo be deryred.trirtHethie grftt lite' it fitentel reamtlealestkori p ' end our_ other ton** Will eirtainly'yield Ineotneltitairte that &TWO "from Us aft- tntiikit or trader' in= 4835, vOieritain milted to the sum of $123,000 ; equal 106 pateent.dividerid on the present amoent of, the common stock. " • - While on 'this heed, We May "be permitted make *comparison; whiett Will in part, answer " a question that is often put,; ailing on the, admin. *retina of -the company, to account for the 're dueed prices of the stoclur and loans. During the time the monopoly of the Schuylkill trade Was hold, the $1,800,000 of the loan 'or. the company, at 4 per cent. 5 tun' lent. and 6 per cent. per annunt,,suld at par, and th e Stock at 11175 and upwards, for 150 paid: .The capital stock at that time was about 11,660,000, and the whole'-value of the employ's property, as estimated ',in the _stock market, was $6,250,000. The gross ensue( income from tolls and rent* was $518,000. -, 'The gross income of 1850, from tolls and - rents, is $836,500;• and the Telma of ibe property, which has been. enlarged to at leaecthree times the ca pacity of 1837, measured by the price', of the stock market, is only $5,200,000, The net income of 1837 being equaLtu 8 per oont on the ladling Price of that year, ;and the net income of 1856 being equal to nearly ten per cent on the 'present selling price. • ; I - • • But if , it be thought unreasonable. to measure by so high a. standard as that 01,1837, let us apply the prices of 1845, when the trade on The old canal reached its minimum. • ." The net income for that year 'was but 461,300. 1.00, end the price of the property, valued In the stock market, was 112,250,000,1yie1d1ng only 21 per - rent. on that price. - It is very clear, from this exhibit, that Bi l e stook ezeLange furnishes no reliable indication of the Ireal vain, of any public - work ; but that shares - and loans are viewed there rather as reatitors for large games than as investments * bo relied on for income. - r - That such prices ire not viewed by ene,Mals of share and loan holders as the true ' value 'Uf their property, is demonstrated by the permaneet told- ing of the stocks , and limns of ones company, a very largo proportion of which has newer otoingod 'hands, notwithstanding all tbo embajirassinericis situdes of ltd history. y% • • Confidence is a most remnant element. for the receessfal attainment of any great 'result- ' The original projectors of the Schuylkill 17:UrIgation bad this,_and were dually rewarded for it - land so will it be epic for Bless who now ' wn the work. or NSW coasratrario6l. $841,078 98 145,420 72 ;0,010 00 10,160 76 2Z"B 61 8,157 84 379,980 45 ;While the line of A. works, consisting eltpools, canals and locks, iss as we have heretoforelstated, capable of bearing and passing an aggregate ton nage of 2,600,000't0n., the docks, wharves and 'landings, atthe several termini, and other points of ; heavy shipment, require gradual enlargements. • •These have to be made about tine year 'in ad viince; and such haebeen the practice.pre sent of the re sent adminiatmtioe,ef the affa irs of the chmpany. Since the year 1656, the anthracite coat ton. nage has more thmildoubled; and it has followed, that the landings and ddeks, railway tracks , and sidings,lar the receipt and shipment of this in creased tohnnge, Most he,,largely extended. -It will not do•to confine these necessary appendages" of, the work to' & line; and all, economical experience of working such an immense 'trade proves that. such - Works must be concentrated and form units, as far ne possible, for manageunutt and are at each great signal-1g point. /he business 'of 4856_ admoniaked the Beanl that there must be in extension, of the deckage, tra., at Schuylkill Haven. •It was ordered, but the severity of the winter .prevented it ,ep{dy completion; and it was loured necessary ter occu pj it before_it was quite titillated; the sluggish state of the coal trade demanding more room for storage than ashen it is-in an active' and healthy state.' , By; this onliargeMent -of the Lippincott Dock,. the dock room has been more than doubled, and the landing front, oh the east side, ineight hundred and! litty - For the rsigtieuter detail, of th enlargement, we refer to the report of (hp Chletlinginear. The cost - of the - work' was — - 151 1 ,341 64 Other new constructions and additions , to the works detailed In the lame 120,8;1 12 $111,876 75 3,500 - 00 9,932 48 82,400 . 00 4,444 27 $111,876 75 report have 50rt10,685 .48. In the last annulil report it was staled that Abe company had4aku a lease on a set of Whities• then erecting at Greenwich Point, oh thq Data were river. During the_epring of 1856 theeewere _Sued •up with bins, machinery, &e., f0g4116 re ttelpk•aedshigneasuef coat, tAbellettehdallltassu In calling Teasels. - The leasa ten from the rral. of July last;-at which tium the - structures ware prepared - for Ole. Thriiimonnt expended on those wharves by the enmpaay i5i,;23,202 45. The real exttall of the company -has been in creased by the purchase areimral 'Parcels of land situated at Port ;Culiolk; Mount Carbon and Schuylkill Haven. tlii-possetutiott of which was deemed necessary sfur the- enlargement and lin .provereent of the(gerke, and to avoid elaima foe' heavy damagettorhan any alterations mighl_be made in the exiatiagstromnres. : The -cost et these additions is 827,413 10 - of which, 880,6410 bale been paid, and the . retAln der Is •paatablaat piriods which will be eohreolint to the ciffaparty.• . • • Ire that has thus been done, the board feels I that' klias only,ladepted a course which any than; propotly anfarof hie own interests, would- hart' puxca.o; and, that it would have been false to :skeontlded to it had it failed to untie the prose teats, qr M purchase the properties which; Xre reprcsenteg 'the outlays above stated. •- •• . OP TSB BOAT AND can xactmeiri. 1,449,011 During the year 1856, the trueteea -of the boat loins, hive -purchased :50 Itoata, and .233' coal ciwing to an unfortunate - and unwise combina tion er the boatmen, at the opening of the season. in order to secure hn exorbitant—sate-of freight, the shipment (if coil did not blgin until the day of April. 1 lied they turned, in to lokl.when the trade was offered to them, there is but little doubt that the coal tonnage would have reached at least 1,200,- 000 t ogs; end if they had been regularly, and fully employed, laden and unladen promptly, the equipment would have sufficed to carry 1,400,000 tons of coal. -,- 2toeistraortlinary effort hai been made/ the trustees to increase the - equipment dcthe year; the new boat, and cars have been offered by the builders on satisfactory terms. fend the con. tinnance of ibis bourse prob ably supply any additional sirength to the transportation depart ment that may be i needed. • . • , OP TIM rININCES Or Ttla COXPISr. The administration of the finances of 'the cote. pany since the year 1847, has been both ; difficult and delicate. IA fills' days after the eleetiOn of the present President, !it was compelled_ iorsuspend payingnt. 1 By a most extraordinary effort on thepart of its friends. arid by * temporary -suspension in the year 1848; it was again placed in a condition to earn credit and confidence, end went,en satis factorily until the great disasters of 1850, The restoration of the work was' accomplished by a serious increase 0 1 loans and Capitol stook. caused by the Reculaulution of interest! had the Cost of repairs; and thewisi adjustment' id' loans and stocks, made la 1852, was the onlyilmeasere that could have given any, vitae to the o ld capi tal stook. While that adlc6tment secured the payment of interest on the loans of thb company, it fixed also a price for them, at which it would be unjust both to loanholders and stockholders to sell them, for the purpose of pay i ng for new work and addition al equipments, %Web it was'absolutely necessary have,..,before any dividend could he earned, for either preferred or common stock. To have limited the trade to a gross tannage of 1,000,000 tens, as the case was in 1950, when the not income was just sufficient to peiy the interest on the-loans, would have been a 'practical annihilation of the preferred, as Well ale the common stock. ! • Bach a cowrie would have rendered the chairs of thei President and Managers salts of down; bat certainly more than'that was expected of thorn. Per all needful enlargement of the work,land for meeting bonds and 'mortgages on it, they have ob tainCd the means partly, by borrowing the money temporarily, and' artly by taking the Income; of the year over and above Current charges and terest. • • 584,671 tom 126,733 tons. 905,8 k tone. 75,403 tonb In this way limy bare tivolded the sale of a kor. sidemble amount orthe lona or 1882 in St 'I depress ed and limited market; and they are trailnallyi but they think suiely, bringing the business pp to a poipt that will pay full interest on loansand stocks, and leave a permanent surplus for th*ils ductiou of debt; , • The payment of the dividends for „ 1805 in each, hat undoubtedly postponed the extrication of the company from floating debt for at least one year. A payment of the earnings of 1858 1 in cast; would Ada - to . this period of debt; and hence the canal hria returned td .the policy of 1853, and de. clardd the dividend of the past year in preferred stock. They have done this solely for the reason that the holders of that stock are entitled to some evidence of preference over the holdenftbst coax mon stock; but they,are* °featly of the opinion that II them was but one descriptinu of stook, it would be the wisest poliey to declare tio dividend in any form' but to bold the earnings to the' credit of a deirtitind fund, to be distributed when Optima could be regularly made , in : cash on the *bole- of .the capital stock, as it would then stand. is Win error to suppose - that the floating, debt of tbe - company hes been created by the,paytneet of ;dividend& Had all the. money received for tolls and rents been kept in a Special. depository, and only the amount of - ititotest aid' current charges been paid out orAt. Sciatipg debt would have been , mttek grimier tbad it now in it has been diminished by exactly the• ltittogot te-, lieu from the income, saki-weed in thli CMS . Of preferred stuck and boat lone, The neseuity for its erostlott btu, b 4 sl4 Imre shown.. The past history otitis. eespotly, 'ffad 'the history of °lbis' solapanias *ow itsprofitable and psospareso life, show that when axe so item to-'pay.bar diridendaithore kno Andleglif in seUlna saw. siffebio the Aioeblifildent, 'wt. par, and far.tnaoltdamar..osaasfats thou their rflailbetirtdividends.: , • easy market has hosntepati. 'there bastion so.altitustiiiiiiitalluO i 4'; steak divldends, or the limit' tio3 61 _theitudness of the company ;to a point that would effoxtuelly ahnt out every ray ethane to all bat Inenboldors. But independently of the time Mancha - ques tion, there is ,a graver one; 'in in whieb the puhlie have an interest,tltht cannot be overlooked or die - regarded‘ i : When the. fliath gave mirporate norm to the irompany, entrusted; it with the eminent domain over one or itiiigreat river highways, igranted -the power te reiae - any impend of money, la eapi tal stock, or,hy loan at ant rate of Interest, free from the penalti4 or. the usurs law, *lndia • long - period of time - to enlarge, Improve and complete its work, did it emiteinplatel that no : raspensibill • ties were tq bo incurred saltless the outlay' would yield the Maxitunis dividend permitted , by the charter ?. i • 1, '. • - Certainly leot..L Itt expected that4y anroper, wise and liberal .expendittro- of money on the gre• ,at object„ the derelopment of the resources of the Susie should :beencoureged, the facilities. fur trade raised :1 0 the 'exigency of the,times, Sind the freprieters oflhe work receive &liberal return on their investment.. l ' • • To fail in meeting Unjust and reasonable ex, peetatione of the!Legislature-and of thepublie ' on tbii bead, tabula he ahnost criminal; would be' like burying the thlent entrusted , td us' in the earth, and bring'orf us a just sentence of condom. ; . - nation. Agreeiblyi to the conditions of the boatlatin of -1850, an instalment oitiventy-five per cent. of the principal sum thisrepf, amounting to $23,086, was, paid to the holders of said loan, on the first day' of November, 1836. - , .. - The settlemeet,proviled, for by Abe agreement • of the stockholders and loartholdess of May, 1852, bare,een 17gh l ate ts , early to a close that it is deemed proper by th e managers to apply •to the Legislature tio relieve the company from the trusts; under which its franchisee, and property are now . held. tome modifleationtof the charter, and an in crease of therposrer•of the company fur the rage. 'mien of - ite trade, and the police of the Works, are' tolled ter by; the changes which time baa made in the Manner of doing business on-,public ' works.l i• : • The manalfe!snrepose to hake applicati on at thienauing passioa of the: Legislature fur such objects, which tfl granted, *ill be submitted to yet fur aoce • tanlee.;, - ;• , . , 1 Tts he usual itatenion of the aceodots and tan nage:are he wlith presented. The report of, the pripelPal collectdr, gs„. C. zOickshows as nearly as practicable the, destination of the cealshiptnents, arif also indieates that Morel than. the whole in. Green of onc;coal trade has been derived from the region traversedd i bi-the Mine 11111 Itailrelol,; and chiefly from .. the second coal geld :of Schuylkill : , county. / t i i,. ~ The enlar e . meet of the Union Canal is en the eve of corip't tioa, and the managers, as bag; here . tofbre beeniththd, husk forward to', a largeaccer slob of buiinests,frena that improvement. ~' Tbey hard / not been unmindful of the new ob. ligatiuns whieb seals an increase of . husibess will impose, and'are engaged in making preparations ' furl the convenient accommodation of the boat, to be 'engaged in that:tride at the eastern terminus • of our works,land : for the prompt dud speedy ,tow -igen? there, byl steam, to and froth the wharves on ;the Delaware, and Schuylkill rivers, to' which they may be destined. - These arrongomenti will borfected by th o. first of March, and this early •• notice of them is given, so as to enable the parties engaged in the Union Canal trade to prepare Fur the use of the enlarged and safe route to Phil*. delphia at the dpening of the navigation. . , • l'he duty 1.4' the tn asnwers fur the yeah has been performed, the kegs tonnage has exceeded that of any provides .yUar. but the results are not as • profitable lii thosci of 1351. The business how.--: cv#i,' has requiriSkrt moat: greater amount of la. lxl,las the coal • trpde especially, has been prose. cnted under. d vrisy. unsettled 'and uncertain mar. kit.' A much larger portion of it than usuatbas entailed du bur. treasury charges for drawbacks and towage, but le. hive probably fared, as weir , sti Aunt of ourcimpetiters. ' order of the ; Managers, '' . . . -F. FRALIKY, President. • t Mee Schuylkill Na.-. Co., Jan. 2, 1867. tjr 1 Oral. MiwARD, nuns 1 Warriori of that nameless host Which a statesman never reckoned; ' • ; Which the sreptres have not beckoned IL Out of Overychnoi and mast— ! Law. and i f lOrguage—creed and kin, • 'For the warpekh, woe and sin— j I - •: I• , Since:Yohl battle day began - All but, ilat;rin changed Its placei ; And the:roller, of ,man •, . i F till outhOls troth realm and race: !teaching ;Own front Ilate.Ys towed,'- , ITo these hastened day* of ours. ; • 1 • '- .Tly the shelnesirevcry god liavo your qv:Mikis squadrons trod— In the shade ot every throne Were your charging trumpets I..lotru Under eveil bodge and banner— . f .Arterever.j sgh and manner--; • •;. I ;As ye sasr an 4 as ye migtit, werirvalient kir ‘ the right. ' ; O'er the wide arth's hills and valleys , . Ye are scat4.red now as then, : : rlwellers of :the hut or palace— • ! Toilers Shit! the stmte or pen— : , Best which One regents or number* Eyre the Eye that never slumbers—. !,_„, ;• From the evil day twinning, Fleece and tar!your strife descends; • ;! • -There must come an hour fee winning That long conlOct—forward, friends! . : NOT tied peep's: crown awl mitre,' • On the world have tdpd their skill, I Ent *burden grows no lighter IE ' :• I For theabchanging forms of ill— ; Art has made her rich In all ' • [Rand can'elateh - Oroye can covet, Yet what help ;:r hope comes of it To redeem tha anelent thrall? • . • , . Life is Alit the Spoil of need— Nalionaloil and armies bleed,u • I By the SW:arch/6 and the sc h ools ini.) Um old Og! mt l° eri'n"l4 !; With rum' welpqns for Pur Forged beneath their creeds and rqles, . And the reckciturre boast Is proud, , • Andthe cry of souls le loud !For this worlds great wants assail her • Wheretter-troalth and wisdom ends; ,Concrsellor and prophet fall her.. To theiflostte—Errward.friends: , . ; Forward Withlthe nightand dayi Ocean tidesand starry lines, , IWlththeloare that will not stay For mirriwtsheti or designs,. Bringing harresta and gray hairs, .' e , :Lenv,ln/ MAY empty places: !' . !Where &Slight of loving faces .; - I Fail npOiroftr, hopes and cares. , , •Ily the fend or by the hearth; ; , City, street; or mountain and, . Intae among the.tribes of earth Falthfrd witnesses of Clod ; • . Pow man, letlnottlfir's oppresnlo4 - • • • - Bond thyrsaul to craft or elay— : Rich WA, let wit - great oppression" iSend the sorrowful awaY :• - I lroha the'esovsnant of thy youth_; Mader with liberty and truth.' ' - :j• I True marwher,clifer thou art, . 1 In the ' is the throng, • Up and d, thY dauntless part Now against the nearest wrong; Fcir thsdaYs geireratlottaq. That Sousa helelrhat we hate,doner 6 - I For the: heritage of nations : . trotalsed long, but still unwort— Fel that kingdom all victorious • •On - whaniectilltig faith depends— For thei rest that shall be gkirkius ' • 'ln its shadosi-abrward, Matins! ! • December 1,1146... ' Tiaras I, `port NAMZIEBIB BIBLE. • , ! Before thy viptie altar, heat- l ardy truth, I kneel in manhood, as I knelt in youth. 'Thus let me !Wee, till this dull form decay, And life's!last ihadoto brightened by the -ray: i Then, shall layeoul, now lost in clouds; below, " 'Soar withi:it bound, without consuming, glow: • ! , - .1- .. . . Ste Wuxi...p..loMM What treasures, what 'ahundant, overtlowinjr treastirei.oll recoll ections, associations, and in ikienees are garnered up in the old Family Bible! 'Pplia the cailittst latency, it was art object of al, toosteetipetePtietts_ reverence and. affection, It area A kind:4l boasehold god, e„..skshiecth in the tabernacle,: which wo never approach Irreverent. ly, and froM which, we expected a dully ;blazing Int Abe butlse: .IWhen it was *petted, we; Si led its Pisa oraitle,; not expecting always to eland its uttiTaboe, but believing with :( faith, at -4iii the less favored inquirers at Cleat shrine,, !We had no fear of the 1 hook, : „..It wits illiove. Hut it was so shai t . eneratien, that it.partook o f that .:kiiid, i:Wllleh enbatieett arelsanctlflos lure, as Oil eltildrenter:an !aged and honored relatiet , imbdued and raierved, but not leis de* IL *ease, than , that which is felt for one, Lem liar and coirinieativa . : My , moth r had always mapirrfted a deep ?. i' v eternte f r the pible r afid, as wt sapposr ithis particular Copp)! 1t..... rse 01 Family iti Walt nut used every day„eairbyonght out the common:Obits of_ th. ..e.fairtily, but keg the ark is the holy.rlaao ti her own privet !Wheel she Weg. - piteu awl," with sled... Her ;and revenue), for itOpcstraid to us to be a liter religign,lr:ppe,vof bier vary nature. It 'iesl i„ii if, ta l i; 14• Watt illaininated by rota° :lions art, Ipvi4de to other eyes, but he 'pressing and 440d/sting the Here 4r. , 'eurty go ideas .h read It as with arigyl'a eyas, A,r(r t . s ai itp i d Aalial„ with kn. face to t i Whop illii,mas there, is, that SW* *town'. w, .Ithit 110! is t lie, eliti begreilA t -there ea 14 ao oil di gelid Ilk 4140 hat, ! .44. linteied !Ph, ni t Is . 441.4 w eleettli . ir t i t , 'ifaith ego Wp, w ho o to other akil d ie liaijelga.,,l.Al.4., •aba Wok bee op. • ' 1, 0 i4 it** 4ll 4",*'•4 oo el -- 44 '.. • 1 tal#ll4lllii., Sit; at taikb*. : 0 4 11 : 11 / 9 1_11416 , .tatee of 90_4 .0 ... ,, t iliCtlisida 'lit diCuit , kik ' '' . - 4 1' A NI lit' Amicaba I, m 4..1441 - , "ow • PRINTING t " OVPIEC • peace. *I Um* Preasee, woo" stair propartd ta ‘ atalNOOß,PßlNfilltOOtatart Somdstlra 4lthe Niian' Avihuti.tlapiltban It ea tyetbarratabildulatelatelitarattl•todis• 'amgrllete; Mlle trigaitiogy oaten, ••; + ' •' Railroad riekdr, ,a/r, - • Paper Basks, of dirsooterV ,•• • nowikoks• re, . ' Order Roots, ite. . sii rlalt a d ia. Oar 4044,101 TITS Is 11111 * thalt Mit alai 011tsiallai la thls see art hate, aid vot Iteep hands employed erproasy to i l lobblel. ' Beteg s prsetkal Mater oursett, ore vlll eatraidatosr wart to he al twat as uty that can he tsr the dtiar. VILISIIRO IN COLORS doos at lluithorterthottor, ; P. , , -- +... . , . • i - 77 - .---7.----•• • BOON, BINDERY.. 11044 Immo 14•Tiisry Twisty of Oil& It/Sisk Books of 4rusT fissesipUoa issnisfsetcsoSl, Wind sad retie to et ettotteette.t" NO 3 . • • • -:. ad to do, *tit it wee that tie law and beard. W 4 did not lee haw as she saw. because We did not levees the level.' We Ala net cent allays . . as, lobe did , an Mamm a s that made her face 'silluo ' ' intier:hearj glow through ail thadajr.• But we - ha a sense of an overshadowing premium, an Ju le noble isaprossionead.bellat-af an infinite lure ..‘ i smiling upon us, an Kirke good watching. over an guarding as, and an infinite fullness ready to be poured out fur us—a mother's Maud, pledged, ' byla mother's prayers, to be oars forever: And when she read tons from chore more than sacred pages; and e: rained, in beetaintitablo miithe-ly Irv, the wonderful revelations of God in blite.Y. • inrovidence, in prophecy , and In redemption, ho t did oar young minds Sometimes expand with a flew and great conception, and Oile young hearts' kitidlo with wonder, lure, and faith I at alas ! how like tho morning cloud and the . ea ly dew are suchimpresslone wont to be! They , s •teed to belong to that room, and to 'be a part of the atmosphere of that boo k, just es the tell el- n Qf the world , now.s days belongs. to the eh reltand fo the sabhath. We were always for ge Bing what oar faithful teacher teemed to feel so . reply, that it was.. impossible to forgetit. We ' i r wo dered bow it woodhat she never seemed fur a ' ml moot to lose the remembrance of that which no ~,•---- ea ily slid away from our hearts—hew, it each disturbing Incident, at each overshadowing cf the . _eland of el" some soothing word, ;some ,calm, sw f t expression , would reveal the presence of th t inward power of which we had a faint shad. .... o sense in th e floret, but which she earned wi h her in all her daily walk and convereaUcn. ' he mysterious but over _ Man ifet influence of thie Holy Book upon the heart and life of that precious mothea we did not at all understand. Wi never sitetnfted to explain or define it We_ sat it. We felt it. It was a living reality be. fore our:eyes, of which we never had the shadow of:r doubt. We early learned, whether by her tet c,bing, or by a higher than hers, or by lbw sh owd intuition of Itaildhood, to trace her perenT ni jeys,'her invarlable sweetness, her fortitude • of soul, her inexhaustible fountains of love and ho . , of patience and meekness, and her practical wi dam in all the emergencies of domestic' duty, to his one source, the great Family Bible, and to .- th Saviour God whom she Always found there. •It as this,riere than any teachings or cabana tio sof hen, that impiessed„ our young minds • wiha c,oeviction of the divine origin and hand -1 ble valeta of the Book of books, and gave it si n s, in our eyes and ears, the power of a pro se. t inspientionithe sacredness era present clivin it .- Al theie Is no more convincing ana unto. • • sw•nebicargument for the truth - of Christianity, no. its claims 'upon. the. heart and . conscience, th n the 'godly welit,_the daily consistent life at ' th , professed' disciples of Christ, so there is nett'. • in likektmother's daily life, her calm patience, be holy pence, her sweet serenity, her inexhausti. bl love, in those impressible years ' when these at par only teachers, to iMpress an d: satisfy the so 1 with the divine origin and absolute truth of - th. Bible, from which she is seen and known to`. dr a, as from a well, her inward strength, and n 1 that makes her the sole reliance, and trust, and jo i f of childhood. Precepts may be neglected; in- • • st uctions, though oft repented, may he forgotten, ; . lessons, written and oral, may lie buried under thbrubhish of a thou tend counteracting Influence --'bat the iMpressions and' experiences of child_ hd, gathered by observatioo, and benne in by a colliding love and reverence that knows no ' sus pibion, will never be wholly effaced: ' My mother's Bible bad but low. Odium, and -..., they would not now be regarded at specimen*.of '' a;.,.T0 ns,howcrer, they were full of Meaning a t& beauty, and it was the s e peeial reward of-k kind snip, a - good lesson, or a well spent day, to • lo kihem over, andolisten to the oft.repeated, but m Ter exhausted statics which they illustrated.— T a lirsereeorded human crime, that terrible out- - ,break of depravity, as the' Brat and perhaps only pour of brothers in the world were conversing in the open fleld••;•4-1cow it filled us with fear, and shame, and grief, end wonder ! And those - other froternaViind family fends—the separation of .. Jacob and - Emil, and the selling of Joseph into slievery—how they agitated the fountains of aym- ' pithy and tens, as wo listened to the recite!, slid saw delineated before us some prominent set in ' er e terrible drama! And how warmly and power- • fully were our yoing hearts drawn intosympathy i i i w th the heart of our teacher, and into a revamp ti t conviction of the elevated excellencies of her se erecter, as she touched the chords of our tondee nisceptibilities, and made us feel, in our deepest hearts, the moral of her tale! And - se with the , wieraes of the, New -Tenement teistory-i•-the Na. tic Transfiguration—the Healing of the ,Sick-- , the liaising of Lazarus—the Crucifixion,- the Aiteension—and the "so coming in like man. ner,''long before we could read for duMelees the sacred text, we had tbem all by heart- The - history and its lessons were engneven together d 1 o ourknemories, and made a part' of our mann b ing. And there, mein than any whettelse, our other lives again in us—out I fear, hr her holy • • s al and devotion, or her deep spiritual sense of vinekhings, but In the impression and. Influence • a 'the Bible, in th e unquestioning conviction of ' I, .truth•‘anti.diviaity;and in the overshadowing • ;tad pervading power of its moral binaries. - Mother, in Israel, 'what. a. responsibility is years! Think of it. • Consider It well. Pray Oiaf it., Make Alio most of It; while you may.— And remember it is out exhortation, it hinge howl. I* - or - scrinors, but the obserred and studied daily , 14 , fe, etie;ieer.• and felt influence 41f the Bible on . • ureetees,:thatlwilt give it early and fWirmaneut ..werpier your children's beans, and seal it -to - I •eli,:despitis ankhe infidel objections of- a gain. a yint world, as the'Book'of God. • . ClialOuslecTs 0J Natirtraa Ittarop r y. - 4 , A siagle female 11(.13011y produces in one sea.. 'it 20,080,020. 'Some female rpiders produce nearly 2,000 eggr. Dr. Bright published' a. ease of aft egg proda. ng an bisect 80 years after it must bare been . . • About thirty fresh water springe are discover: ed . under - the sea; on the youth orthe Persian. half.' . , \ A wasp . .., nest usually contains 15,000. or 16,- 000 cells.• • _ . ' I The Atlantic Ocean is estimateti as terve mile's, Tihe kaaille as four Miles deep. / • here are six or seven generations of gusts in• li u s mmer, and each lays 250 eggs. There are about 9.000 cells in a - square foot of oney.oomb. 5,000 bees weigh a pounti. A swarm of bees contains Own 10,000 to 20, -. . 00 in a natural .. state,,and from 30,000 to 411,.. 00 in 'a biro. • - - - t i e. Tbe•llnel of , bird* at hollaw, and tilled with Air instead of marrow. • • , A cow eats /00 pen sof green food every , 24 ours, end yields , nvie limas; or _tea pounds of i ilk. ourare common in the seas ll of Surinam with eyes—two of them on : horns which grew on , e tops of their beide. . , . Tie thousand, nine hisndred silk worms produce no pound of silk; I,ut it wejoid require 27,000 , , piders, all females, to producaoce pound of web. .Captitin Beaufort saw tear Smyrna. in 1841. a Igad.lf locusts 46 miles long, and 300 yards deep ontalning as he calculated 162 billions. .ILewenhoeck rottoned ,17,000 divisions in thiv +wino (outer eintAt of the eye) of a butterfly, each ne of wh'eh he thmght possessed a raystalline. • piders; etc., • are similarly provided fur. • The - spring et:a - watch weighs 0.1.3 of a grain; a ound of Iron makes 50,000. The pound of 'steel oats 21.; a single spring. 2d.; so that 30,000 pro aces £416. . . With a view to collect their webs for silk, 4,060 piders were once obtained., but Ty soon killed ach other. Manufactures and w never thrive gather. • - Spiders have four paps for splanizig their reads, each pap having 1,000 holes,, and the no web itself the union of 4,000 threads. No older spins more than tour webs, and when the ourth is' destroyed they seize on the webs of ; .thers. • . Every pound of cochineal contains 70,000 -eh . cts boiled to death, and fro 600,000 to, I ° l 4- 100 pounds aro al:Mutiny brouilit to Ec•oPo fqr - rlet and crimson dyes. ' -A. • queen-bee will lay 200 eggs drat for 6 0 ore° aye, and the eggs are hatched 4 . woo doll. AA. Lingle queen beo has be en s o l d to produce 100 r, 00 bees - in a season. The quantity of wats•-dteeharged into the sea ,yr all t h e rivers In tt,...world is estimated at 38 utile miles in a dell bones id would lake above ,000 years. to .reatei a circuit of Cho whole sea, Ciough - eleuas and diem ' Rise!, wsasr Contains about 28 grains et solid a lp to every eubielbot. Hence such a ri vet 1:°-
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