Ind )otrual. POTTS4ILLE„ IPA. - SAT OILDANt NIJABSI!DeI' zarTfutclirculatloid thetinnal l'-- ~....rAx a t i t.„ l l , 11 the gun:gate clreulathin at sali Tidr ._, payers imbUshea m tha Consit.r."" ii! la 44 oft. an atte n =s among the best portion or shed contra. 81 , mut ent Inserted Ili its Ohm as is, to the telverttser se If Publis h.d T u a27 three othe.r pa pea. -In oar cities the rates et ad re slug an. &Iwo.. gr a . lio4nt Price according tothecirchtattoo;of the paper. . . d pal* t , • ' . N E ' y o gg—o. u. Fro.t. R00m2.11 0 Bioadoray. turn -. Coo * Co., 6th sod Cbtri. out woes. EM kwom—R• N. We. E. 1 [.. . W boat , um ehnrizmi to twelve outokeiiptli.no and (OP legit 001, iv the UM& Joro:tAt estoldtobiloot. . ~ • . mace,.....We have taken 'out l a copyrigbt for l bw week's JorWgit. in order to prevent per. ; of (rota stoaliog our Statistics ai3d then palming them et as tbeir own. Editors j ai nurspepers sad piriodicals abroad are permitted Ito copy all 1 or say portion by giving thevtoper credit, which all honorable person. will do ! L. • 1 _ fir Fitt" copies of the Blioetelioornel eon taioing the Statiet!et can be obtaineffst our *tine ier,r,at 5 cents per copy or $4 per 100 copier, Ora Statistics we werenet able to complete io , tietail in this w. 'a J01:71111A.1. for yr ant of room. 'A number of.artieles hare been crowded out. some of which Wilfippear . • • • OUtt ACYNOWLEDGMENTA tire duo to; the different' Collectors un the Railroad' and Ginnie in the Re gion sod our c o r4spondents.abroad,lulso toGen. Grrge C. Wynkrp, Car Despatellerlof the Reed. ill Railroad, fur their valuable Iserriees in the preparation of our Annual Statistics 'which ap pear, in this week's Journal. These ire !the only . reliable Statistics that appear: 'They are col lected and arranged with a cast amount ofetinte" and trouble. ',ln many Instances I the Coal pastes T orer.different. Railroads. 'and in der to keep the Statistics correct, these quantities hare to be 'cp. anted end placed under the proper ;heads, other wise these quantities Would be duplicated. Unless a Gioi:igh knowistigo of the while trade of the County is possessed. it is lamas file to arrange them . Ctirrectly. And'-we fearles 4 t assert that, tberey ht.t one person in the panty—beside' ourselres—who can prepare the . ; tierreetlY fur publication. Tux Mintv/lill Railroad Comp eoml•nnnual dividend of 5 per een Om 20th instant. . . . .., . Ackleowittrowellts.7—To thin. V . L. /Jewett, Hon. Robert , M. Palmer, and , Mri"/ .tulat and l'iukerten, we aro indebted for itu lie d4euments. Wei have reenived a eonttuuniea4on from "Tax Payer" noticing the resolutions of the Board of Directors Of the Alms House, published in our. Inez. iicrontle , l out ; but tvill !appear in our next. • • .1 Paotatt, the Senator 6om Scbaylkill County, in the State Logigiature., is a member of Oro following Senate Committees:— states iod ic eboats, Vice and Immorality and Public Prin. ting. WHAT • Jo 16Y CIOVERNUEnT IT ii goo. trolly conceded that a now loan all! soon bo do. mantled by Onseisdlulnistrotion. Treasury for rnmo days has refused to pay damands, oicti't/t each as are, tiolispensablerto koepltile wbealstuf, Goveraraent in motion. _ EDITORIAL COVlVEli7lol4.—The.ri6xt meeting or the "Editorial Uniuh" of Pennsjirenia, will be heid(etgarrieburg on the 16th P!roxime.'lAll it will ho s meeting at which vaiiouilimportna l t sah, j4ts in connection with the 'lrons, willbe dismiss. itd, it is important that the attendance should be good. PIIEPARATION or COAL.—A gentleman convei, cant with the Coal Trade assureel us &bayIMO Cual ‘ was never be±Ler prepared for market than itiwns last year,-- , and tbat if ibey wilt continue to nutintion the reputation it has :tined the last yeti 7; by careful preparation, they' will have a de mand for all they can supply. L This is' an incp portint feature in our Coal busine s s , and we can.: nut command it too strongly to-t 4 coneideration of our Operators. Tin 1!.1:1•E iIL. or TOWNSRIP LAlTs.—ln.our last: we adverted to the repeal of salut ary laws, c3n., nected with the economy of the townshiPs of thi! County, and the evils that have gien rtherefronsi. i i We !then stated that rumor , amain ed the a name of Jed:o Reilly with those whose 101 l ence had beep. ; ezeited to'procure the repeal:; We! are truly hap r ! py,to to enahled to state on Ile authority of Jude Reilly, that the rumor is in'earreet in every , particular, and that he has never favored such re - peaU We make this statement , with increased plea Sure, because it is satisfactory to know that a' i, I respectable and Influential citizen will Slot permit hianeine to lie Used for purposes foreign to the welfare of the tax•priyels of Sett , yikill Catnip .NANOFACTIJOE OF STEAM EN , INES IX Trlli - CO:NTT, unto 3858.—We had prepared our used statistics. in regard to tbi branch of In-, 'tlustry; but they are forced not this week in con r sequence' of the crowded condition of our col umns. They will appear in detail in our next.— But little addition was made during last year, to 1 1 the etenmpower of the County,. for mining pur, poses, there being a large stock' of old 'engines on hitifd, which were poichascd ' l and need where. watqed'ln lieu of new ones. ThCre wore built at 'the machine shops of this Count''' during 1858,18 engines possessing an aggregate of 865 horse power. Of that number there were built for min: log purposes in this County, 6 engines having ert aggregate of i 25 horse poWer. I.ln jobbing the shops were kept rather busy; and :they used up during the year a large amount of iron. . I "X," of 'Jr:normals, must parden us for treating hiVinteresting communication in' a cavalier' meal Nsgeg-thin week, and he would hateLilime so readilyl veariSurci.if be had been in obr a rietani yesterday ; and nitnessei the pile of "copy", which our fore ; 1 man) assured us it was no earthly; use to "set up' . this week, for whim id type; be h4d no room for ,iC in (lie paw. We however, itrake the following . I exitac , t from his letter, which is dated the 12111 .. • inst.:-=.. ' ' 1 Th e new g r i n of Messrs' liandolphs it IlarnXiT' 'hire, have counuenced operniiima. They bare purehascrl the lease of WM. Mines, Eiq., and now work the Jeatisville me< lso long and RUM: cessfuily worked - by Win. Milne!. Mr. Chas'. Ilemprhire A • nephew and etweessor of Wm. Nikes, is. a thorough Miner, andlEngineer. of see : , eral years experience at Jeans Ville, having the. entire Control of the Mining department underj 1 Mr: Milmes. The AMessra Itanflolphs are well and! • ' favorably known tulle Coal Trade. "X" must let us hear from him, again when wei . ‘ see not so crowded. ''iii , . Tun Report of the Presidtpt A l m! -Managers of. the Reuling Raiiron& will 4'lettod hi our] eel-, .1 mune, ..to which we invite attention. , • ' 1 The aggregate reckipts for ibe Soar \ ' were . 1 . ; I . .$2,51.0,750 91 Net profit for the year, 1 ;- T ir ' l .Pre o s'4 1 After making senmpristiond for interest - 11739 701 mind $182,922'14, which 'is 5 coati per 10 tons of 'freight carried ever the mad, it leaven)! dividend futscl of $388,329 42,1 equal to 31 Nr cent. on the whole eapitat'ut the rcad, which le $11,737,041 22, including th Lebanon Vellei Branch. The whole'vapital of the Compaq . , int eluding the Lebanon Valley B inch, is $23,811,‘ 910 52. The net amount of•freight end toll on Coal, averaged in 1857, 141 13 , 100 cents per ton carried. 1858. 120 02100 Fa " " • The transportation expensesi bare been;. Decreased 10 62 100 cents on Coal earnings. 1 . 1 a 3 83.100 " tt. nterchandise. InGreased 14' 30•100 " on cash Shp.' passenger, In /853 the breakage of Onel Cars was, 1 t 0 1.2,875 tons carried` In 1856 it was 1 tri '` In 1857 it was ' It o 10,057 " . Ili 1858 it was 1 ici 1 27955 " Which shows a great decrease° in -this lurid of secideete, which is owing in alreat measure ti the widening of acid improved condition of tht toad. We have on loom foe: any farther corei - ----.---.........• . —l . , A New AND INIPORTANT Dne6vsar.— Le g; ~. . fl and wenufaeturtna will leurtil with could ,filet satisteetton that effectual means hese bees discori erect, of preventing - boilers frinn exploding while]l under a high presrure of o.+m. The world iht indebted for tbe singular haVention,- 7 for whi At by the way, a patent was ricentiy; granted-144 George T. Parry, Esq., of PhilsdelWa, brotbt l i ll • of Edward (iat P 4 PartY. of thiecitorough. T „ 1 invention has teen tested by ibe beat engineers i:4 1 New York and Philadelphia, take detidefavorabforil . It seems that during *trend 1 earset,llr. Piril f ry;the Inventor, has beta it peel stini with s steittn boiler. fur the, purpos of discovering tine' canoe of the many asysteritms explosions -sibltdi; ,fhappen. Engineers freely h they If dmit that th 4 „0, from .m*81,1 4 1 01314 but (Islet . thera is lima ei w 3ttsi ham power whicb &metopes itself when least} expected. ',.. As Otis' maitre mgrs tarsi: itself when the mum faltigh and the bottom*: ' the boiler becnuies rod kot;it was tioenght by men , th# upon the ittintission et !Isola wetter . ..eqtett. red hot iron, a itsttalli kind or ges of a highly eipla. !oil . seaters because ;uddeoly pnerateill t which miattig Irithliteant caused Ombelle" to 4xpliede: . , Stmh was the general theorYirbere'lifr:ParrY criii= menced his experiments, and he etaisurtlio 0° ft mu i be inquiretd,the deserter be found th4 1 .4., 4 the sui:jetl flowerer, Mr;farry:ittipietiO:tOl 4 ,. inlNew oak ot; '- an °emigre w hen it larialat 41 IsopercoloAce. kn o cking ..iii, its;eillisr.... Ail 14)1114;4 fife ;slum one. IrkeisisaisisiM 4, ll It!tylng:wealiined setae dietitian from h bslTd= beg. showing that the :Pletest . fl .6 o 11 ,". mint, bait been onl y sevailY,Poti lefoie'r.4 . ,*Pli that the44einn bad:been 0 1 14 11 4*, Lit 1111 10 64 arid the Water lot!, - th being e enslaver pet- - im the. (Ad water. - At the thin' etSides of lb, - weilie,, Ofe boiler exploded: - Airway nine plots of irate 114 d been pamped into the holler, which were very bete; it was: well known that that quantity of we. lei could Oat alone, have done so mink damage. Tie mysterious; cease of the explosion was then dbeassed by scientific men; and finally drop -144 without solving the problem. . Mr. Parry fi4thwith took a boiler -twelve feet long, and two ,i' t in diaineter i ,and boiled cut all the water nn deir a premiere of seventy pounds. He then heated' -Ole boiler red. hogoictd stood( by it While thirty 'olltins of cold water were pumped - into it.' Biel elplosion took place. Subsequently, ha' need es i ery exertion to blowit up, but could not sue* 'etre& The means of preventing .an explosion, is :tibly, , simplicity itself, being nothing more no! i#e, than an insulated metalio rid passing it's't ;tie boiler with a number of pOirits on the rod to' 10,illect the vast amount of electricity . ,esenstantij *tweeted by the 'biathlon of ••Wsiter. Provo the Op of rid on. the outside of the boiler, Mr. Parry . 'd , a sire parsing into the greyed. ;hie plin of ~ ,renting boiler.explosioes was so novel at the j gaited States Patent oMce, that the officers re , tired to enuresis, It. They admitted that - tome. Ming besides steam was the cause of boiler ex. Plosion ; but they weed not belietie that sity . map, iiss, foOlhanly;epongb to tot his theory i s M. parry had. They . actually repotted Mr. P. until fie produced' the sworn testimony of seven men 4b o witnessed the. experiment. A patent was g o any granted, and the Ofllee widened Mr. Par ast being right in every particular; ' - 1 . Our reader. may convince themselves of the elerreetnese'oi. Mr. Parry'S z theikijitej simple ex- Orrimente In Their-homes: For instance, take two tumblers, perfectly/ cold. Pear hOt water Into one 41Id it will crack instantly. 'Pet 'a bright oilier .T. spoon into the other glass. 'arid It eon be Oiled spoon perfect safety to it. Scientifie men 'assert ilietzthe glass breaks front suddsn exponsiim, it ~ ~,eatitil cold do not agree. .Mr. Parry says that Itl i e action of two extremes, such aivheat nod cold, `produce a sodden charge of electricity. The glass being a non.cooductur, ip the ens Cale, it is llroken by the charge or eboek. •whlch careet'ea ..l !tape. In the other, the spoon being - a condustor, ,1 the electricity, parses off, end the bet water on I.ihe cold glass is her:item , Again, if a keels In. ~_ iomesored :WM, a similar'plan will save it. pinea , in preserving," the rnejority of housekeepers rotors "tiro glance" to put hot preierreein. It rls unnecessary. Any description of glass will ro r ituswer for hot preserves. if care is first taken to 'eat in a spoon. This precaution used, ogles bat !never yet, been knows to. knelt. ~ • 3 Befote• consisdisg our notice of. Mr; Peery's' .t ery important beyond:An, we will state that the Irhole nffslt Is simple sod easily put on a Willer, l it'a 00.1 of Ohm seven to eight dollars. Intel I - • ' i een tested by !experienced engineers and found iio aneecr. Its simplicity and cheapness mast Introduce 'it throughout the country, whereier • liteani boilers 'rented, and its auceessfull appltea liions will place Mr. Parry among the benefatiore %Vibe ago when wo consider the aid loss of life ' 'and properly which have resulted so far in Lit. )s, pit and America from the many explosions of 4 qsteaut boilers. .. - : : lime made a payable on 'IITo the Stockholders of the Philadelplala and Reading Railroad Company. jj The managers respeetftillraubmit the following ae leonnt of the melon.. expenses and Income, for the dial ending alth November.' Inert follows a long slattern.* In peat detail, which '.tweeondenseis folloivm] Receipts of the Road : rom travel. 246.651, equal to. 104,619 through passengers, 4272,679 71 ;Merchandise, 187,715, tons. : ' 375.914 94 1.542.645 tons, at. , 1.21.98 1,965.693 61 IrUnited Slates mall, ; • •„'l', • • 1P,',703 00 1511scellatieons warms \ • _17175965 :5 . j . ' 95,610,760 91 H Expenses— .. , „ gransportafion, . - 8861 1 ,403 68 • Lißoadway. ~ . „ 233,2011 02 ia)rawbadia and allowances,. - 111,9145 66 1 4 . .' - . • ...4:i..... 4,199498 66 iL 11 1,...'et profit for the year, ' ..ki. $1,810,662 118 A Interest on Bonded Debt— .,-Coopons to Istdan nary, 10;69,214V114 00. ' Antenna on bondsand mort• , ?„;,, • Rigel, R. Li 31987 00 i. - --t--- • :Total ititerest for the year, $17f4;701 00 3. Renewal Fund -IFIVo oents per 300 tons on i 365.844263 tons, trans. i • • 1 ported one mile. diming -.4'.. . . 3 12 months ending' Nov. ' -.3'. ... -• 3oth, 1858, - • 180.713 14 . Ll ' —...r,—, —.. 922,8 r 14 • i . 8388,#4 4.1 • Dividend fund for the year. e• r Wh leh has been di/pooled:of aslbllown, qvist— • ; = Sinking rund,-18.10-'6O, • 1125,000 00 Ifilnking fund, 1840-40. 75.000 00 i'einktng fond. 7.. V:.1856-'BB, 60.000 On State tax on capital for 1858, 18,380 83 Roverved . dirldond of 7 per i• cent' on d 1.551,800 pre. • i faired stock, 11011,626 00 • Reael•Ted fund for 18311, .$111313 79 The bualneas of the past year, compared with 1867, chow. the following multi. lu nk‘rebandlao. an Inerme of , . , • lit 740 tons in the quantity carried. ' - $5.929 101 n receipts, and , - •- • $10,020 66 In profit. . : • In travel, a decrease of 6.926 passengers carried, equal to 3,620 through passengers, , $14,964 63 In receipts, „ $26.913 26 In profits. In coal, a dreier.* of 167.046 2 'lr tons In quantity,, ) $547,229 96 la receipts, , V. 1 .22,380 - 23 In profit. ' . . and a email Introits. of $1384 78. In mail and tolsrenanrc oak receipts. ' Transportation expenses ban been Decreased Irt 6. 2 .100 ets per ton of coal carried. • , 3 82100 eta. ton of merchandise; and. , Itiemused 14 10-100 ctn. par through paimenger. The net amount of freight • atul toll remaraal On'tval aeeraged • , . In 1&5' , 141 13.100 eta. per tonwirried. ' • • * .1n 1858,15 u 02-100 ." ' " \ - 4 . and the per enntago of expenses t?, gross receipts, was, In 1 1 157, 48 14 per cent. ', In IEISB, 47'0.10 .t .• • __,,,,) . . • The latter however, it' allovrawcPbe, made for there. dated rate of lretghtand toil. eroitid be 53 810, instead 0f.47 0 10, *hawing a redaction of 10. per emit. In the working expenses of the road, durla the present year. The following emnnaratlve stateM4 nt, which includes the miscellaneous chimes omitted 1 , the preceding tont parisons, ugh litita a decrease of $330,111 !lin thews:non , of profit earned, viz:- 1801. Gross receipts, Expenses, Renewal, Profit, 18b8. 6rot■ receipts, • ' - $2,3117769 91 Expel:toes, 91,199.798 Pat:weal, • 182,9:2 14 . - Decrease. $336,737 11 Owing to the alteration in the rate of the appropriation for he renewal fund tram 8 cents to S cents per 100 tons carried One mile, as approv.•d at the last annual atte rting. the charge this year has been' increaused $73,188 VS. - If thls be deducted from the above .the actual decrease in the year'a•proft la 1282.3G8 86. the earninKs and expenses:of the Lebanon Drench for the last eight months are included to the general ac count. and somewhat Interfere with the eorreetnew: of themes:id' og comparisons, a detailed statetamst of the busloem of the Branch wilt be found to statemilot ancient d to this Report.. The dividend tuod for the year la exhibited la fed lows, via:— Net progt from nil sources. E 1,126,030 42 Lena Intereeton , the banded debt, (Win.' ding theme heed by thinGebanon Com• Dividend Tend. • $3118,2Z 42 einal to 3 1 4 per cent. AU 22, the total amount of the capful stock of the Company. The charge for Interest includes all the (kinds of the consolidated companies, and, as it will not be increased, may be considered as the died annual deduction from Income. Any future improvement In baldness will, therefore, add to the dividend fond of the year. • While every economy has, been practised In working the road, perfect eldelency her imen maintained in every department, and at 120 tlmo biro the roadway and rolling stock been In better condition. The cost of transports. lion has been redneed partly by the lower prices of ma terials and wages, but ebledy by the dverstre in the naml•er of cascuiltki arising from the impeder condition of the road and machinery. The Improrement in this respect listoron In the following statement arms Dm ken to tons °renal carried. In 1853, then . the oration Of relaying and widening the tracks first commenced, the tremage-was • ; In ItWu Ito 2.876 toss tarried. ' 4,950, In latiV 1 to it W44 1t0 10.07 " la 18681 It vaa / to 27,955 ." The protracted depression or the Iron trade. thi don page of manufacture., and the pitmeinactivity in by sledge which existed at the Mose of 1857, sufariffal,"' coult Tor the falling off in the coal tonnage diaries the winter and spring of the past year, and affected. as ttPon Other relined., the general business of the Compani.- - The greatest less was light 'Mout' the med. Lu• trade Mut inues to be as maim of the ism foromea are stilt standing Idle. The detnand forth. city and for shipment has been humoring dining She Autumn, and the decrease at ftlettotond 'Dull have bloomed@ up, Doti fur the grwat scant ity of raise's. • - During the winter the trade had beau 4dneed to the I demand for Immediate enniamption, and high or low I pricei could 4 h2Te little effect, until there wan gen. I mar impnrreasent In badness. each, however w a s the anxiety to force sales on !boohooing of navigation, that very low prices were established. and it beams peeesia. : ry to reduce freight end tells:di cents. to meet she rodeo. HOU on other regions. The total of the and tonnage wet not affected by these rediteoos,.but they no varied the quantity that would ti have been done doubt different regions. The business of test year wastes ex eeptlonal In many aspects, that the read t• moat not be accepted as any !adiation of the future course of the trade. , The consumption of real has been almoet stationaryl dating the last threi year% and for the drat time Id the history of anthreelte coal trade, there has been two ecsasecutlve years of &erns*. Firmer periods of stagna tion have been followed by rapidempansMns a and' al the. nanotacturing Interestiand theiron trade will mon be 'ilb foul aetirity, non le groom* to hope that thermal trade will not be tba last In rinovarlng lac *Mar pros. •• It per. Th y e, Arliowing epProprietlen her been midi of the year's lomat, , • ; • - Amenutotere‘priooloo4.l6* . z. r ca 10.102 60 Lass nflirand 1005, 4 -• ;1 - • ~ .152,01t1 14 . , Troutllst ..,...4- f ee - ; .., ,- ..,; t. . $1,121,132 dg width dident Mr ' - • ~ , 1 ,* , ; - tenet on bonds, • •' . ;-- F0L714 : i ," . ' ::.: , 0 1 -Her l Veliees ; . .., ..' ~ 10,987 . . - '' , . ,-, - ' , , ~ •—..----1- : MCOI. 00 Dividemi te-a, - ,-* ' . - ~! - ,12188,1320 42 ' IThi eh bast beets Cited aas folloWl.lll4 :, ' ,- 'Toainking.fand OA . :4: - .. _ • ,'; i ng W ila ti c l • $10144 7 -.-- ,-- Leb.mal T i tiot r ids; . atom .., 'Together. ..itgopoo (Which, with E 23,214 es • , , : , . from ha yew, will, at- : , " .. , .. • scow future thee , he die. ; • to ;botulism:mg Weak-, . - .- - _ . . holdall.) , Taxes, ; :„. - . :.... \-_- ..;,r .1.6. E 7 pereentolltbiatidala ' isd,- ~ .." paid on predbrred Moak to' he ;- . • t . sit MI, I• . ..--' - ', - . $ ll / 1 31 . 70 eirfilld aunt Of marred rend. '-- -• '-•* • . • ' The balanoast 'the credit or this Dr a t= medal. last year, has been appropriated , as ' • 1111 . al. bat annual meeting. vim , . ' ', . T l t i loas lmaa os ap tha d de tr ialliet. o meci n piet taa r ti°° " °"l.4434 ol /1 6 % 141 ' ' 4 . ' 174414 ': — .. 94 sae, issue mut 7 eakeexie 1 ' . Together, , . 11713411 13 ,'. __Rbemermasltrsalstealawswas,,,,,-- -, ~- ,- ..-7--, ~,,,,,,, Abe amaratelliarad Oda yeat44.l .z ”,, .',.... ter Ranswelflind is : •:. :-.,' i • -.: 41.83.931 n la '.,crat of which - these Mabee; expm;ded . , 170,201'25 lyeavieghrUna or i , 413,713 1. ..tMakable to the ouningyear;....l - trartng Oa moon lit talks of new . Imeli have' bra I trl i !tile the reeds y/ lb. eehllllll ad widening has ampleted uplolloirraille., , total quantity odl iron weed ra this papa" ant for say repair* 4w. 1 . Ong theyerris . ... . • 7 .. I orl a 4440 tons of new ralista en out. pie t le. , .• " 1 i . lil 3 ll , ' . itoloavfold rails ".'... . „ Reeves, : IMO toes put into tb airck". ._ - Heneetattiwill be lees Iron regal do ordinary re-, , Id paint as shwa all the bad 78 Ito rails that rem laid in 1155 bare been taken out of thereat .... -. ~ . ..,..- l ... Rae the aliening of the Lebanon brineh, the.. Why to pass the . wide ran of eonnectine railroad' bat been Amid a Serious Impediment to the develolorime Of the built:lac and the widening of linc tnnosb Pb-, Dixville and at listoyouk could no longer be d with. The work was thereibre ecenincuseed at*both pia tea On am let December. add from. thil 'PPM* alfteldf made, it is fully mated Met aU the rook will be Cut by the middle of reinter'', and everyt,hingeompkqed by the endof Meech. TIM. continue) mottos and revealed eras regular trains requires unok4l rare and atten tion. but it it hoped that the premetions taken to goad againstdanger will enabletheenginea" to.carry tinough the work without seeldeut or IntemitMlon -tottm brief ness. 1 his Improvement will aDelrithe road_belereell. Harrisburg and Philadelphia to the {(dears of other • companies, end pemaltbitmoinome coalgrad similar arti! des to be passed down direct to the iron-Work" and mate ulketures at the Inver end of Seituyik It - Talley. Anotit. er advantage will be the introduction f more convenient passengerenger rare on th e road. This- wol , t tame of , the ob jects provided for by the Increased all wane for renewal und. The relaying and widenlog track above Ilabrallie will r, e qui re two years to com Nate, ;m4llllll not be nsi emery to widen Port Clinton Damsel hams 1861. • A vladpt over the railroad at Oiciard avenge is to coon* of construction, and will be comr.leted early next spring. ,:This is 01 of the bridles authorised last year to be eliiiirgedie renewal fund. '. 2 , . Several of the new palace: er ea More propose to cret the Beadles Railroad at, grade; but a this wouldinten fOp with its business. and armee th ir own passenger; to !considerable risk of accidents, the managers offered to beer part of the expecte" of meeting leidgekto avoid the , danger and Inconvenience. As the offer was not acceptt ed. the protection of the SupreeseCottrt has been appeal ed to, to prevent each crossings being made, until some efficient system of precaution sharthavebeen established for the safely of passengers.-/ :'. ' • • ; A new freight depot hes been' built itTattallici, on some property owned by the Onamany. • '' The Willow Street Railroad blur been relild with hairy street rails from Fourth street to the liver; and the store and wharf have been put iota good repair:and mote tom oaten& for basioses. , ...lron and beematkleaccan now; to shipped dime from the Mrs, at a auskleraWe. saving in expense aecttiese, and ilia feriUtlee,affimied by. this wettest° the Delaware cannot fail bereafterto promote, the freight business on the railroad. ~'-. - The only thing nuellell to ee0114141, the Diatoms so ~ rangemente in the illy Is the bending of a coneenient freight and pa anger depot on the Cpumany'a property at Broad and lima streets. By ameliorating the busk nese in one place a eating in expenses could be made nearly equal to the interest on the capital . required Sr Da construction. The estimate Sir Complete depot Is $150.060. It la not necessary. howeier, to build it all at once, and the Managers propose, with your tanetlon. to proceed with it as tat as funds may,thecome 'applicable for the pairs'...._ _-_,........_1_ ,. : . . ).., 477,015 63 • $3,005,521 50 51,481.745 22 120,00 21 1,60153 43 $1,4433,768 13 1.392.720 49 739,701 00 „In aecordance'with the nuolut !outputted 'at the ad-• punted meeting held on the Bth day Or Mardi. thei con. sot Ida t ion of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company with the'Phlladelphia and Reading Rallioad Company was earitediuto erect, and on the 20th of March, 1856, the decode were'deprelled with the lieereta7lorOteC o 6lol ol l' wealth, and the Lehtnon Valley CoWY - Muted to *est ass separate corporalton. The ou temdll accounts have been settled , sold the emit of t t rose hie been added to the capital account of the ding : Company.— The total teethes been se follow% : • - - Rwidway and Bridges, ' . ' i 3,014,751 25 Dtpste, . ' .... ' • • :'' ii {2B 00 , Beal Estate, •, 38,812 67 Lana Damages, ' ; • • . s l 208,273 61 interest, Discount on Bonds, legal& ,:1 other - - expenses, ' -- 843,812 31 Balance of loos on Beading 1888 ; . ode he , - - •, sued for this road, • , . 426.288 46 Together. • t *4,118,P76 38 There are still a few CAM eft land urines and other ,matters to be 'assessed by juries. ant[ some small aspen. !dinar., to oomprere the depot at Marrisbunp It will also lbe necessary to complete.and Improve the connections ;with other railroads at ilarrbburyt land Ite•dlng. The !outlay for these pportes will to mare mature, depend 'uponhe amount ' sf business to be !accommodated, and, the Managers propose to proreed with thentonly ',they U.rogie ladierwtmable by the grorellt l or the trade. Considering that Cm road was ope ed during a period 'of extreme depression, the development ofthe business 'has been very satisfactory, and thattAr ha s bees eteadl• ly Increasing. From the beglnninj .1 April to the end of November— The gross earnings yen The expenses Profit on Lebanon branch Toarhieb then* should be added t • 'earned on the Wu Line from tb • Finess,(nerried without extra, fret a very trifling expense) . Total, ' • Eight monthitret twilit from the anon Valley. The monthly net ear , • $C: 44 111 f i ll In n Oc itPr to l be l. t o • . I'. - '' • being at the rate of nearly fivit . .per ed. on the cost of the branch. . This it the more mat factory, as during this period very litUe coal or hen Ore passed over the , road—a large demand for betirwillping up upon the revival of the Icon trade, and it la a meted that early In } the Spring all theTurnaces In both alleys will be in full operation. ac et every station on the line new Improve aunts are going on which are attracting to the road the business of their surrounding neighborhoods: Upon the completion of the East iPennayirants Rail toed, a new mainlines route will be:established between few York and the West, shorter then any now existing which, lo addition to merchandlie end papeenger brat nes:, will command the cattle tied+ of Virgicia. Ohio, and the far West. The great facility for pasterne on the banks of the tutainehanna will attract the trade, to Harrisburg: and, in time. it maw become the. great cen tral marketfrem which the large cities on the smimerd will draw their future supplies. . ... . With a bottom steadily I ncrecutittg from extatingeon nections, and cloud trade airteedy . of importance and daily Improving, the Lebanon Val ey Drench will be found, at no distint date, to be a v ry important link in ' the chain 'of Internal improventeota, and meet soon cease to be a burthen upon the Drees of the comml . dated companies. • The Raid Penntrylvanhi Railroad from Reeding to Al lentown, m the Lehigh river,le tip Meg completkm. It ptuatto through a valley. rich Wideman& of iron ore and agricultural productions. whieh will hereafter page over the Reading Railroad. to bad {heir chief market In the Lebanon and Schuylkill Veleta. A mutually ed. ventageons business will thus be r stabilshed between the conthanies. A contract for five years. with the option of extension has Owen entered into with the Chester Palley Railroad .ceelPally. tostorlt• their road . In #onneetion with the nmeng pa irs emend to keep the Toddles* and buildings in good rnd working order. t_By thisanangement a trenbliimate mad dangeronsMossing at Bridgeport will %avoided. and .in future this enmpany will receive some ettlopmeatlou r lor the money Impended at that place . in sidings ie and other convennces "bleb have' hitherto been gait* unproductive. It is estimated: also, that, by being Worked enejOlitly, the tonnage of coal, iron ore ' lime, le,, Fidel' pare Mons or lots over both toads. may be largely increased, to the mutuat advantage of the two .eompanien. - The existing, time arrangements of the iteadlog, Company will permit competing trains to_ be run very convenientlyfor the latuilbitants of the Ches ter Valley, and the new buelnese s :ioni thence grill add very little to the working aspen of the Reading Rail- The follOW log additiobs bare lade during the len par to the cost of the Milruid,de as exhibited - in the general balance sheet of ;the trees rer at the end of the year, viz:— ' . .. . ...._ _.... .._ Account construction, Do. real estati4. ,Do. Wilton street road, Do.. telc,,eraph.i Do. lettainoo isilley branch, tea Tonn e ' Coot on 30th Noy, 1537, MM!!E=I!! 30th'NoC, 1&58, • $23,811,910 52 . . The amounts expended on co - roetkm and real er rate,4 mou a Ong togettusr.to $ l / 4 1 ' SI, aft the only ad ditions not authorised end dheetelat the last, annual meeting.' The former consists of the new depot at Putt*. yule, Improvement. on Willow at and at plume along the line. and the latter of emend trilling purchases re. qulred for ortensions, and some small paytnente on ac. count of meal estate bought In Waste years. The , cost Ut the Willow 2dreet Railroad, add part of the etsd of the Lebanon bronch, , were included in the Landsat the company et the end of 1867. i'l. • • - In settlement of those addition., to the, Cost of the mad, the tenoning stock and boa s hale hem issued, and assumed as capital stock Iss or to be. Issued:-- In escheats far for LeWnon Valley $391,509 00 ü b lires, Reading Oa Weds, due in 1586,1 e sued, . i . ' •,580 - - Lebanon honds,autlmed on min ,500 • ; . • : solldatiou, 1.500,0 ---- 0,0 8 0 00 00 .... .I,' 4 $11,449,000 Oh ; Beads end ntortpges. on real ace s and • ' for damages settle d, ' ,' 12,000 011 1 . Total Issued during the year, ' .- $5,44000 00 Stock end bonds Oittintrdinit Of (be Loth ) N0v.,1857, l. . . 18,472,921.:21 , . . • 4, Total Capital stock and bonded ton Toth • : Nov., 1859, $13,932,991 22 The Slam of tble ismr the total' epst of the__ __,. reeds and equipment ls, *.`.. . I ' . impri—aa 'Add the balance of this yeses la car r ... 13 SO .., led to reserved fund„ . 111.3 .., . . . Tapir*, . , . tI ' ... • $232,395 Ob Bring ;orpiment capital repress by Meting nets to be raslized hematite. ~ .. . . Of the lower 1.144 Payable in6B6.(herevier lamed in settlement of the . Posting de b t of the y, at the end of Ill* bonds to the /1180111totand the remainder of the leanotmountlng to $54i1,5011, is held ter the other purpose for rthhil it was tasted, viz, tbs redemption of the hoods to wenn in the jeer tetlh. IV the lamented deem of Cherks 8. Baker. Esq.. a eseeney.ereurred lathe BasidefiMenap e u whtsh his been Hied by , th ee election of Jas..Votne reel., Est, the engineer of the Met and two bits atlbalailwaltlY ,lawa appointed Ties Pedant' of the k i pans. It may improper needlnttent - to the rater ad vardare reenillog from the, Do with 1 Lebtiton Villey, the touneation with theetwiteeleaUey.ead that kopol , ea with the Zest N4;1,11111014 44 1 / 0162 L "-the rife Ist,libelieved, will be largsl o f to inerearetbe paw , ref bnaineis;and whitish. will In rimers CORM Its Mildewy for the transportation isel, it will .egin La drpendent and valuable moms of miaow from rimer Res and,general frelitlii.to be conveyed to and Om. tie various points to which thee rigmeMtliered, .., i_ .-, The managers trust that the ateekbohhimMill lei-lo ,' the small . expenditures , pod dilethilehed charges, am ' , anzione ileelre, to sanded the altelra et the taut with 4 ~ the utinoet economy ,coosisteat ' ith atiteisilay -It is itindr.lutention. if thsp_merliato t ints of Abeam' Admits of the atortheMillt to rt Ms eldne System, so that In the'coarse of the anal . year foal telteitti-. logesnrent obligation NW be 0 Oiliest/4 wirer , . , lot *PHA say be accatoubstod deal*, ,the•swith• :Ptrl buboes& This Is botlisatel bidet true patio wf, ‘arie mow, and if this conme sea t approved.and A we- Akio./ by Me stocktiobleesiout4 We ionsioP t.OOl l :road d orodevoto4 to these, pat any. telaystart lie: _osaveillowee will, be Amply, ropO4l by .Mb ,prosootb' Arcopolty lbst must IMO. ). ;1. . . ;'' -'..-,!.' ,i ,By order. of thit,ier4 of Nettaters. __, • • - c. : l E. r. Gerrity r 4thloot.: - FNl* 6l l .o bi4 tetkiaattalla itee. ' •- • • ' , . Tlitiiitilitatititsirdr*r tie it4f P. a P.. T2I4IIILIPS Olitft „ - A 111183641114 Mit. ; o4ll/iir • MP*, , . 0-4M' "' Az-r.to, ;., sa SO „24- eal.,l — t • . - • la • froigiakkof 1 04004Ahnkiitki.: Pahl ktvii Wm-1 0 3 4 4 Gin' ?ban liknattisil attendam• ort* * o ve n as SNOW IT mint'oted' oribil lido kiettibe Won 1 % , - - " - ...i . )4. , , , .... - .7g : .107.01** Ql O. Pit% so,43.l32lpgimat dir,cd.EsOlimbitelled tb. Salkising diced Os the Eixtb Sue; Odd Nocl:ty Me* :112:=ILIROX:i4/ 8 4 Li. mkt; 13.14' A:a. wattar; J. 84 O. w-maid. met &WIC; Ja4Wf, C ! ... /14 #.II.ORke. , . 111104 tigisiely — Scairm 'cCUii - Patilsylvanii 'Grand /0""IrO c uk 4 a. eaPellqier 10 hell.lp Ik» rat Pn Wordpsi4sy, 26121 Ilesticnt, Imelda 1 04 Weosiday*adits, site "tool6Etr fafd.j plOllll met! 1 0 0 111 il.bi t ..10101sidch spreebes be.d!Aliird...' l iir*lW a l *IP?, ArrifrAimst:L (-41111 ea•ty 11(110ii:404. tnQiisProolpitii ibe isifiesastosigo gad. We al gratleed to laus the fort.., At attOpelos al'ite'rm held, it Onqpibvir Int /Amply' ;Yana...Mk 18600tt.04011,porami oiscoss to *Job.snd 74 L __,BPon.:o*.Xosafat - rDaiku l ai it epittincta; grortiiitp,Bo:/dam—ifx. IL 14:11AU; thr Tol4!4. ,4 41 P ia . r jt ft r i if• guli Tintssurer—lma Jr.: Librariast—ausirl U. Tod: , A3:!4.1 _ • .. , . Xir.l,r*Stainitalt4.oAasalleifaf_tba Ottilae of thla TOlMhip ria held at thi kortragiter liatal on the Sth af January, at 'bleb lb* knowing ticket ran pomlastailkii and afilaiall t 4 04. Chrittopber Irawkipiestdeci'ai' Chain:mit ' li g errgs ! r-M° K lOl 4 r ,o 4 l liej enr 3 1 4 01 i•i aye; Toteleekip Merk-Lethooy BLit, Assesem-o. Jabellurfey; Ardaers-Jamee Beensure, Pas.; Moog Directefe-ClLeyii. reltetleithell hk• spietar,eThe Jr 9 iFt4*-Jatrif Cur, fi!orge Dleleng*6 Adage 174 i itao Charles Fell.. , LiXWELLTN Osoles Drantatio,, • dolurittels , laseaut Muer. . _ , ~.!i_rfttasralt haeramaxigir-110 maw. 041. Tomb, gnaw lag, Tltuesamilly • Loge owl Magma, UM** !arr: alfe101•111•40i sin Int•testlei imitate. ,Subjese,,, "Milted. Mateo Nalry.mr Dir.Pieasanti teall“The Song of tae Sarin await tire manner. ,S debate thetVaisued *mild sedge be al knrel to rum at loge in the ghosts of our limomti t with Wassm. Wean MO .- Bartholomew in the ainnandim, and News. - Demme' aid Boyle' in the negative. ill% Wren we. elartleo ; kr. Driwori. logical Mr.,Bartbolomew eloquent and Mr. Boyle Mel al ternately,elfriting mirth and sympathy frogs the udi enes. Tbe question was ably debated; and derided In the negative. Would that our • hoiongli authorities could summon up moral courage so doeide . ibanat Char Club, ; one 'that bas -been so long wanted to our &numb. wu mycelia last Friday trreattid s the 7th tag. 'fbelopolittis gentlest= ,itlAuti.d idlcatelik *Ss dis 4 - sea s; W.,R0811/111ARTt Attwood; tkerstuk."-g. 11. Bunton Inroctstirto-- F. 3ludey. , , ~ • . - . Chess Is iinobleirante, and ttns decidedly popelassitort •to establish a bubAn otn roldst,Vii toot 'with i rsni 'response from our ebeseplajers. Success toy the Potts. Chen Club. d final useottou 40*ueblintarfanire.- 'merits, prepi eatery to tbe_oirrolos the Ciao Clays Room, will be held at the Pannsylvinta sail, on Thum' day evening nett at S airlock.. anbarribers sire reqUated • t to attend.. . /PrTea &arels Wow Am.—Monday ;pi nas one of the coldest days on record In this latitude.. At do light, the tbersomieter malted ten degrees; WO's Pero: at 9 delick;the mercury was st• di belowoull at M:, tbeanerettry was at sero. 'The sun shone dearly all day; but at the warmest period, thithergiOnader In. the shade did not . mark higher" than four da . trses above.— Cold enough In all conatieum, for what we elates to be a tempierate climate. Op Monday ereuNg,Oii old man }tram Palo Alto, bent alma- 8,2144 bj , ale,wai pitted up In Centre street : chilled Omagh, and MANI tato SP• lAng's drug "pro: - Alter warming him, InMritally and eternal ly,he'was moseyed home in a earriage.. 'There Is no doubt that It . he had not been taken lo therm), he Mhbld have been trosen'to death. Aged; Men ahould not be allowed to go' 'brand In nib eaten weath• eras that of Monday last. Sir lb who loTee a good, fat big:, hirrea t.i see Its jolly sides anywhere. even In the *note of our 80. rough, we do not exactly dedicate the IbilUirlog tabular statement; but commend it for perusal: The ere hun dred andOixtrilrer . would "Botch" him. :It 1s a nal— furablod'us by "one of tlMOompusy"—Of the wort din tinguished wine slaughtered In Schuylkill ammo du ring the 1853. Our neighbor of &huyikill Haven have bit tiring, to judge by the mitiosesd figurodf Jolut,Bsprar, • 1 hog, weighing 476 pounds. ' I, • , • 486 • It John Rupp,. . 1 " " 1413 " 44 - 1 u Oa 366> • Madre 1) ' .1 " " 403 • " IN oa • " "' • 1172 Benj. Bogota,* I - 6 ` . • " 396 •t. • • at al /11 e • 079 • Nathan Mats, 1 " " 419 " • •• • • 1 • • sis -sr • Wm. Lcyd, • 1 " ." 415 , Y. rry: - 1 " • ' " 372 •• Philip Barletnani. " . " • 374 - Bard Grapy, ' 1 ' " 400 " • , • • I 111 At . 4(e) •so • John Wurts, • ; 4 • " 472 " t.• CA • 1m65 ft IL W. Bette - •1 " • "J• .379 4 • • ' I. John tV iboA, • 1'" " . , 205 • Bristisititi . . • . 1! " • ;460 'OS It o 'r.l3 ••' , l' - a*A :AU, A ,i 422 as Prank Bert* • " . !BM " Wm. Reiger,r;, I • )272 It. Aregood, pp'. • !ino • Jacob Miller."- 1 " • 360 , " Patrick White, - I " a. • i 46 6. :no. Pen Cher , 1 " " • 400 " Philip 1 . 4 •' • I " 1 316 " • A. Saylail aaA A • 310 • ;* Charted Walnut, - I " ' 0 390 • 0 ' Basanal Belk!, • . " )0 " • 4. 4 1 aa 64 PI ; t ,•• 33 "134 a Avektio, 4011. • • 'We will uitos that therenogs wens a keptpiturs; ed up. • it:, $91,385 28 - 49.918 66 • $41,436 72 amount aua at - • $tr,5,915 80 $97.432 32 uftloesa of the Leh. Inge havolnerourl n?yellie evorittf 'Burns' hat powitilre ers glad to any, to waken ibeiym of our esteemed comorpirudeit, "The Rockville Blacksmith," who la ibw of the rapid appioneh of the centennial anntversary Of the birthday of Itobert.,Durus, sends us the tinnesedimenvotomend retire of the event. it, is a ascent offering at the shrine of departed mine. In a note to via, datek ' , Newkirk, January asza," thewritereaya:— ; . ...To Burnt I owe much. hem his owest. Poop avid poems I drew my Brat poetic hisphations. With his poems in my hand when many. (I remember It wept have taken my solitary walk through the green fields: In the esoluded shades of the pleasant 'woodlands that sorroundull my boyhood's bolo*, and moved o'er velar feellup of motors and delight, his beautiful poems of the 'l've Dogs.r!lam Crdbanter.". the sweet, simple, heart-improviog, ;4;01 feet estarday Right." The:Po. theUe soul tooettingtTo Mary In Ilanon the,' may almost say matchless, "Lament for James:Rad otelew cairn," and many others whose .mancetes are inscribed on myT, mind as •,11ousehold Words." Remembering IU the pleasure that I have derived from the perusal or his writinp. I cannot let this on:00m yaws without.at least, one tribute (however humble it -ntay be,) to the memory of nature'S sweetest bent, ibelleoltish tomb- Me are sore that our readout with-hi, will appreciate the and feeling evinced in the 61lowing poem, and With na thank our friend of the awrU l and blamer Le tbe effect with wbielthe natters lila poetical epadra en thieve ofa celebration,wbich will he ituetTetlnhereter true nohility- T an boned bawl and 111 bard haad—aod libertyeatat. - , Without bulb.. preface, we ask attention $lO2Ol 1.9 1.3.5d2 21 100,000 00 314,0110 00 4,416,476 38 $4.541,2* 26 19.262,7W:4 EMS Or ina ll3e urami lic6 Sufic . ' . . • Y. booksood streams mod fkoriry doselid.Ofhofonin*,fr 0' - t ang may ye live is poet 111 3 1 . - ; Forever green nod boonio; l " Wborooffin dap , of yore. ' ' The pkamhmaa bud did wander: • • • Arid mead upon pestle fore, 101 nog his songs PO leatio. Upon the pleasant haute of At evening's mellow gloaming; ' lle mug the charms of "Lovely Joan," While solitary reaming ; Or by the slimy winding dyne, • - With spirits sunk and 1 , 4 Ifs dropped a MO and =DeWitt teary Unto la Difighlatid limy." 1,. Upois hie krre-leye, mat Melee , ' Oar vottth still dwell with are; Until ibex' beads dab.. Seim To bsee'imedstk sasesemt. - ' The Wild stem—th* tboughtfsl sage, . Deugstfelly, • The genie ofilimight that deep Um pigs, Inserlted with Berea vanes: . So" Chloris mirk bow' green the graver,' What middens have respondr . "Gang dare the burn, my Div love A r nd thus 'locust meeting plan d It ; led often yet in flowery glen, , • When din are 43111k0; rus4 maim sitePteed , !'Ameißf lava thamiiitaje. + Jahn Attained, sir Jo Mel ittu- " `bloodiess* the "meter's", dwelling; - .Tillaged hearts wftl LoaadJtid Atrial; . - . Witlatboughti of gone days swelling.. Then glancing mod from side lb aid% - 'Hwy ran tbeir-telree itsenteshw And in their MAW hearts with pride, : . Thank beaten thr the blessing. - - 11M moot' Independent mind -- Of every - rank and Station ; Bova to the famine* divine, BUrflee Impthation • Till boors erect his form expands,' Mere might Ids eyes dock glow,nt The ioizoia of that immortal MCC , esselka Mae kw i e. that • •llotr. "Scots Ow hi' wr.Walleft:blettr'' ' Can Si* nth patriot' , tooset: _ monterba of the 4,ll3strion iload;' ' ' To doe* of dialog itotoe'tbeist • ' • ""' ' tplantio ass their Morro, • With *old Ibroloottop tio; • " As thaw sostiaspirlig toots,. t. -•— = • , mot asaissoblo. ' "' ad o.ocrilsl4,Vott *very ses, •••• • !• 'WU,* bum* 'wank *re spoliate; 4 • - 114 dr Biros obail treason/11 , i' ' 7 ' " t• • - Ito apse tesidn'orbtokoss ; ."-":" • lit;iimoioliosatosootoro tO nine, ' To yid III& toloo's lititgbtsficsy; "; , • -11hout ihreett Verses sou* his , • gni gtflait bts;k7s., ! - 4 ' XIMio ti 44 4114 stied 611 4 41 0 4 4 4 It !4 44 ?'. 11041010 U ""x."4: "' 14-1111444a.144°!01485E Ate its . ,T,`,.! ' .i. , :1. , ' .;.:..:--,2._ ,'',':, .ierkilail g ** - - .- . ... - - - ...1.44,ii...,g., : ' -' ' - ''' VAN DUS- I_l l3N, NORTON, & Cei,; ifuulis I* pri aritunts or • • , • -- REDA st E l Dj uit Hl i lLE AS 4 COAL. - , OITICILit !111 thertestteek - New Tort:— '''' . 1 , , _-; ilAlligloatl loll ,_ _UP I I-,. i. 3../ i AN ' -, i t t.. - 0 lIIRIERL,D -DIRAC:- ' _Alsiovaql* Attu‘s lOU .• - -• • . ..-. - • 14 1 .4 CY,•441 11 4 t XaltirirPo 0014 , 414 . - = 4 iietobotio, ~ . .42._ „ ! - ...Pler lI Ie. E... - • ••-•• • : - - ... ''' c B - Br-IV•COX : ' IT . . mini MX BM QC.113110 Of • , ,. WHITE A 4 RED AAR and TREMONT SCHUTLEILL • 4 94ti l ataW4: 1 _,,CTIP.M N CEAUElret A I no_ 7 maine-40,4= - % 7 Atiti , t.- - .t. I ss 211 Waive% street, IPhiladelphts. . offigii§:„ 4 IlievitreoldireiXottir.:-4 ~ .;- 1 t;: 17 DiAutt slntiA, 04:?,t0i5.. Pier ria.'t BU OGLE & CO,' . - :344r4r.:friia !sinus OF 14:433:5723t1CM 1 17 C,CO4II,MAI • - What lAaallty Bed Ash Coal. p it erllabo t , - 1 1100Nii• OFT gIA t S- . 1 1 1T4ite sar.,l66ps. ingterg..4rl hevirmitiVi, Sir , ,'' 1 1 I gOiririiilCATl4.r•l'; , ir" ' • ilitizio•liletteiftsc=4 , - permit itylln* Wessell INA Teasher." Wei reommunicatios to the Sloe. daid - of list,Saterday. sayi that b ea n get s do. • ten teschera'to 'deal my , statements. made in the Sittedstrti cf Dttmmber 25,tb. Sind.to endorse in every, partl;mlar. all that Teacher has companies., ted In the4tuacturd. Now Ido want • them, and I chalets hitito Outwit one - teacher 'who will deny may statement or endorse:Teacher's,. I eta,- lingilithis 'tit tiltiirMittidatlitff'destillitiffroid . reassert, writ tie slid in;hir mit* in Saturday's fitroldard. Ire eh - petted ender' the cover of a maim more, respectable than his own to pia great ei.etedit,fq his ammrtititiii. - :lrattaWf ?lase Tail ed to , rehetianiof leisiter's stitementi—jaeshaps: so; in his eitinuition but not in,tbe. estimation of ttleptt . .-wlsoiti liiiiiteem.- Bei -bere; is, something thit /UT latili!lesa satisfy, even. hitst.' and if be recotnites,ihitatelf, in it. hestuist net _complain.— - It is'. rtrittluit 'front a "e'nuitounieition" sent to llmilsbert hy,ptfaeher:2. 4fter, stating that the fesolation liras read hither afternoon.` but nu se tion takettron !account of an adjournotent amid much exeltentint. he continue!, "Bat at the Ire-, ming sestets. mbieh was • composed priseipelly of eitissisoftPetterille. this resolution was offered in two 'parts and passed. but there, were' =silty teachers rarosent . who •dtd;net' v e tti 101 P itLit, mils not pamidtwaispiaseeziy, and offotritfeato liefich', ere voted fir it,',P (Quite a compliment to the citi zens of ,Pltiville.) , So the re:mil:Mon wits not petattied :y a large ;Majority ef the teachers ;it was not miserably defeated but teas passed, and as soot" as "teacher" 'will, procure the name of one teseber wtd.. redid, 4 the iegotier, 'I will • admit that it wai not:pissed unnaiwoesty. Ilisliberose . charm th ' ti slap. minutes *ere inSinafactered by • Sherman,Field end droves, nill. not - Ate ,notiets,d Wow.. • i ' Yoirs; temeetrany,: ' .-_ •;.. _ ~/ . 1. P.' Sussman'. • ' ,' • - . [coign iniqcs,ll.lo.3 .. '- ..• ' ' , 111111113 1 Enst'—The statements inede In' the, Stamford l ot lett Saturday, signed tiy "A Teach er," are bit a tissue of misrepresentatiors. la He says that ttie resolutions offered by Mr. (hives, wllke:negaltived:hy alarge majority of the leath ern. • 2t1.-4That the President did all in his pow er.to'defeat thitresolution offered by Mr. Barnett; and 3d.-- hat Messrs. Sherman, Field and Graves manufact red the .repoit • of the' Institute and 1 'gravely to d a falsehood in reference to - this reso lution Dated** his ;communication. These are the three rineimil paints in his article; and they' are all /else. Mr. Graves offered his resolutious, one anproViog of the course of the - State Super lillitridee. end the:other 'promtiink to glee the' 1 60 present C anti Superintendent their influence and ,support; . th were then Passed (not by the citi zens of- ulisrille, as "Tsumher".representa- this Scheel.Dtpairtialny bat by rnaellers .alone;) the l o tter was adopted OrliniUlollply. The, only error in thepahllshed esinotes wee„ ttilit there reiblu 'demi went 'represented as. being adopted in the afternoon, wheteas they were offered in. the after noon s aildlpaiiid in the evening. 'ltt all alit re epeeta the I minims, were, published correctly. - When Mr. Barnett arose to - offer his rentiotion, be said be wished the President to appoint !scow, ,mitten, et lave toitquire of , the State Superinten. dent the rinse 14 . Mr.: Krewsotest ,reteuval... inlet . ,Presidentl replied that he-did not 'have the' . power to do this; except by u resolution of the In-i stitote.r. B. then offered his resutetion ; a vote! 1,, ,was take upon it' and it wits lost ; 16 voting for f 'and 20 a ' inst it,sthirPresident neither using his influence - far or against the resolution'. *The i report of the Institute " was sot "manufactured by Meese Sheri:an; Field and, Grever,”.llll rep.. resented hy "A Tearhei,'' but was prepared by myself sesisted'• by 'Mr. Phillips, who was ap. pointed tb sestet the Secretary to arrange the min utes for Ipoblieetion, and thli woe dune by us' without consalting,eitier„of the,gintlenseit. .Mt. Field wad called away on • business and was not present When the minutes Were,read.apd adopted. - lbese itatements are not 'mere' inteertlent 'hat /nets, wh ch era known to every person present laying Ik e Institute , which I feel .it my duty to, make,: to astir, myself as Secretary, and also,fer she , information rf the pnblic. lam lid to be lieve that theiterion Whir sigitehhiself! , A.Teach-. ei' Is sot e teacher,' and. that be' hitnielf knows that his Lonesome are false,' olio .be would be willing t give:his. real' Same: 'run perfectly e my real neflte, nil am' tweparedlo 1 mahatma to all thin I have !aid. . &inwards the "special Pleading aid insinuations" in "A Teeett= en's" snide, I, benreothlog to say in reference to thorn,- tn. they do not concern me. • I shall not enter 114 ady.newrpaper coot: s eventy, Init when ever I sea stinnueuts that are incorrect in which . toy name lop:nomad I shall eorreet *them. ' •' - • I- , A. 'F. Semen, Secretary. 1-i .• ABIUNGTON ram. • . - j' [Caul root the eorrespo' udeuee of tie daily pre“.]• t-,- . :4 ; ••,, - - .- •4; If.: -,..;.• - „ 2 ,-.• ....,: al: it - ifs hstittenttlia 4lions some istatior other, the ogee; immense .*litlitrity of 111 r Douglas is ilia Federal Capital bee greatly abated. The best proof 'ollthis was the reception that beast on al. rivingl;l ; his home, after a prolonged absence fraught lib in, stucb,td azoltwecarivaity an* to stimulate enthusiasm. His' return to IllashisgtoS at the hagiusting of last session, is thssamber. 1857. was greeted by the assemblage of a. large crowd of. friends, and by every demonstration 'of popular 'Welcome. , His return on Thursday- tsar, in spite of the lavish expenditure of money hordires . 'ond Stasis by his personal friends; attrac ted to h is 'residence and to the railroad station t'F.thintmeitt than •-rabble of between 100 and 200 bitmen, who were easily .gathered by the bursting of ,tair barrels, becattesvhfr.• Deoglea has built h 'wink invite olds& trivially-4i tlie trish t it quarter 4 the city. He came forward to address these regttintiMos witkulanifest relactnactt E 4wd on finishing hii brief speech, - unCeremooloudli shut his door in their faces ... A year or two , ago t he re turn of Douglas from such a campaign and such ' a victory as that or Illinois, would 'Love been gracedr t he presence of ,thousands of respects- Td ..COAL lE. it Ill2n ILLLZU ottiville# Jtinuary /3 # 1333; Tball, l 1340111y:seat by 11ailiciad Oeek ii 16,6411 11 taro agabot 12,149 19 tons for the cor. rem:males week last year. Increase dal Year 'so far 28,100' 19 tone.' Coat Trade by Itollroad. tor. 1950. 4 , bent by nalittisdfortlee Week enilln,tort Tbareelay eve nifty nifty bat: , - port Carbon • • • ••• ' = "- 1,007 07 Pottsville - - - - - . - 94401 Bebuylklllllaien- - • - • - 4,114'02 talaara4 r r . •.+ ILI 12 Pout Total far waekl • - • 16 Stisl Parrlaool 1100 Par - - - .'• • k - '-'1491,141'119 . TO MUHL time but ye ar , increase so , . . I kr finegrove Coal. Trade for 111119.- 11moulit transported doting thetatt month:. ,• UokoCaial; , • ,14,331 .11.: .1341,01 10 11 . 6 44 utoramt, - 11 0 1111 to /a Soh ylklll County ItaltroidO tam); The t Ilowfityls - thi-tosollitottiotArtnsportad v owertbiltlibriot Mtlhoads Ie OeboyttUrfltnotp•ter vottpiodUqt os Thandty unity hist 1, • - • ; - •• ;cif; ••01!nk‘ Halms L ' 11.,•11,3011 18 "•'-' 1 •1111111 0 11 T . Mt. Carbon. .` ^ 1,333 U 3 .• 2,,M1711,. tehoylklll,,Valloy • • ._ - Mt.Cornoi Art-Co/boo • I I . 11111 Coot, •d 4 , • Littn•StbaytkUl.r.- • - - 2.441. 00 Lohlik Va llolr B. IL. for 11151). far. mark Nolan oa Saturday last: , i , • ~ Witt. 10/1111.1 11/131.44. (at. Pird.. k C 0..) MS al 0,(161 to ir,.• sugar hmt ~(pckir a 00.4 1,997 le 0466 11/ Cowbell 111age,(011•. a, 004 1,067 la • 11,14 3 11 *mut I'leassol,:. - 103 II •• 1, a. up, (LsadZ4ltstampabb;) IA: le Am = 4 (2 , , 4.lobiulon,j 610 Ml_ A 1160,01 21.2 05 1 ~ 040 la N. York a Wiliberinartik So - CS 07 4400,10 ,N. s•At.g*itcowiri *Co, -, ,.„ iN4114 Oa 'B. Sp. 111.4Milsia 2 Delurtas.) ' .. ~, i, WOO sNaiggL PPP 7 6 0 001 11 1,94 , ~, ~ - , - •• ..a.T.LINO4I: , , 51J,, , ,', , -;% -- , , ', "'• ' 244 " i 0 4 1 1 - 110, VP , M ,,, , , • ••• -, -, ~. ~., . ..... j ' .. 11116) " ':' , ;` ,O - ...1.',..i. ,, t1i - ~•-! . : ,, A• AW".. _lilt , ti. ;?,.• ;, : _ 1. 3 11 11 PAD r, le t loth WO On ,•, . ;OA} la 11=11=1E 7 13 0aur fitanovi art apd Wbiltah SCII4 liKiLik AND. UM iMt atIA ! 0111 CRUZ - CUIMMLUID 00AL 4 6 1 •- ' •• ,' rst Walnut, atria!, Philadelphia. 'ornals . • .., l e m ac titil i t t ,,prifaues. Y i i.t7P c i . so,77:greiraauximir.)...,-• octoi,t r its,, , sa , „. • „.. IRMEI „ *um Arojoutinut eV e ! saii by yip dna, the bed i l itothg of I 0111D'A1D WHITE AIso,,LERIGII avid CUMBERLAND. COAL. . . , ' .7,nal!TIC.O:ll/41FM.919",7,,,- ' .• • fic z inisjci44oa i • oriloXs: • wino udiii4ll:atm. • • Pfeillhik 41171:FM.,,0 6;4 4611121":"Irrj ' WTSO. PiZRI, JUMPS% : reaL oda • - ne W415110-111°. w lirOtic. 01PnCEM moo witdit - 42- Scantsa CUM irrilidlei fosi Yoiweekaw.listOtt,EV9rdaJieetl , t „ ill I. • abtilitiefeSeAh,r,, , APIPPO &Oho .r)(1444 ctir23 13 ' • ' Shlpoisits to rams pt.:l9d list. yiarl . ' " -' N 4 /TOTAL ,1:3611 01:-. • h z • shlPPaSoittb; , ' !f10,11509.“.' ?,;:toOLL. i. i t 4 '..:l' ;41.42 10 , Trade roof 1'859: Ai/mot:of Cad Stilpped ffom StqiimoirliCgol : SGton tip to Saturday Iaot:, - -For tM 1 1 Pot1listio.: :'' * . l , ll S4 il r Tir r evor,toitiV,elitif li'ooll* rC. 1 1 .419, , • ' • ••" • • • ' Trios. •• e v00t..;,4 , lortt!oreek.- •• . • z: 12,140:00 • ": • - _Wad. A* 1859. ; - "• • ..tLui TOTAL. .‘p /or the List week, 00 1717 00 Lut yerr, . , 384 00 1 ° 11 .1 26 ihts Xesr• Kates sr, Toil and Transportation on • 0 ?MLA. & MOW RAIL !LOA& • "sal ar4 flitroLAillol9l Pl/4 1 Niel" • To Uleentood, 91 40 93 36 , 91 25 $1 20 TCPlinsal*, as. ; . ( 3 1;20/ 6pr10g•11410,,,,, : 3 36. l7O „• 120 , V 1 . •: 96 , 90 69 -Bstes of Toll and Tisaapertattalls LtIIMIR VAULT WI. I4AO. - Maud* think to Treraon, a • •$ 1 64 do ,'Ellzabothport. • • - 202 • , do Morris Camel Basin at Phillipsburg, 82 Ititaii et Toll; &0., from Cltjesk: via Lehigh rallel and Northern Penn. tallreeds. to 3Lester street, PhiLuielptila,„, • ..$1 ii Rites of Ton t Le., to boltlzooroa From Plnogrovii. In ears of Company and Wein dlnglons to Dauphin It Sturqtte. R. It. Co., 12 - 10 .FrodiAlUlerabdrg,lll ears of Company, • 100 From Toavorton. In ears of:fterorton Co., . 170 rrom Sunbury In cara of Company and Inch"- • dint tolls to Shamokin It. R. Co. : 260 NEW ADVERTMENTS ACOPY of Ilsher'a Large Map of the Coal PIM., price M. for pale at title Mare. These Maps are scarce, and but few copier , can be bad. Pottarille Jan. 15, 'l9 • • 3.. - ABHLA D 51111.1TIMITA.W INSTITUTE.. KID SPLENDID HALL is now illgtehed and Brady to be HIKED In the publi c ; on restanable tetras- fur Lectu res. BAN Concert itiree f or Partiee. Mitt lUD la well calculated the Extdbitlon'ut Panomnas, Dbooletny. View*. de... • • irirOalt and See rte ' - Jan nary lb, 'di &Sul ~ . A CARD. . • - __._ Milarlehohits. Ds.. Dee. 5).1111, 1 1. • THE UNDERSIGNED, t he Founder . ' and . rabodier or "'VAN counrs COUNTERFEIT . neon,. desirous of nalriug from this breach of business. has m.rtted that old established work to the popular BANK NOTk REPORTER of hair L Dicioriu,. Davies : published Tin, Court's Detector. since 1839, the uodersigned reluctant) y parts with his old' friends and subscribers; but thhtreluctanss le leseened by the eau. victims, that la IMLAY & DICEN.ELL'B BANK NOTE REPORTER, they will receive • work that li/itches the . , NCITI9E 1 . An mbserlptlcna tmLAI LtICKNELVB , • % 1 M.a 4 1; 14'. gate 7" Reporter.": Are payable seropuletisly is Advance. 'Tbla la the old: eat Bank Note Publication , In .the world-. For lb,* Ion; years . tt has untintalued an unsullied. reputatiott, and continual to,be the necessary compeokat of all bar Ineeknanila pygr the whale continent of America. "The Coins of 'the World!" : Prow In preset, by taut & limungit, will be given grata Mouldy to all old and new subscribers: - All Coda Charts, Guides and Manuals, as compared with this, may Won! skleryd Vaite,papar. • TIMM. , . To th e Reml-31ontlily, • . ..- X1.60 p e rsonED. •- Monthly, 1- - • - 1 . 00 Single Coi.lar,. at the Counter, 10, cots. " '• , Mailed, • 13 • • , Address -1311,A1i BICKNELL. 1 _ • • Doi 1140, Poet Mee, Philadelohlt, Pik January 1.5. 'Afi •! * • • -• , • 33at •.• SHERIFFSSALEOF REAL ESTATE. BY I'i:file :of riit.Venditioni Ex dt p' of PA4t4.lsnied "out . oetb• *met ofeotninoti Pleas offiehuyikhl County. and to up directed, wilt ,tie exposed to ;rotate sae as outcry. en thituribitro Pebruary stho 1159, at 10 detest ht the totenoon. at the Public House of Ots• vox W nenutexa, In West Penn Township. itchitylkill County, the fulkrwing described real estate, to wit: - N0..1.- A il l elbine certain two tracts or pieces of. land Multi% WOW. Pena township. Schuylkill Ontottgoileie. irately Po-prded and described as followS: Thwitate be giant* at i stone la a line ef land - . of Daniel, Millers thence by the same north fifty degrees wept thirty per.' due to a stone coiner. thence by land of Abraham Tar net south fifty-one decrees west twenty-four perehes to a Corner. mirth thirty-fire decree* west two perches to a corner and south tiftpet,ght degrees west twetittetOt and mbalt perebes -to a stone corner in li beef tan ratted webureh land," thence by the rune south thirty de de grass /esti seventeen and eight-teethe perches to a pine and them* by other land of 'Gideon Whetstone earth tasty-nine degrees east , efty-nlne and ahalf perches to the plies tit beginning. - The other beginning at i atone in line-Oland of Daniel Diller se ativesaid,thersee south fifty teen Ind three-qua: ter degrees east seven and siren tenthaper them to a stone corner, Thence by land of Sim nel Neht south fnripfive and onequarter degrees Wert fartlarefirsolf 11440 t hi 'maws to a pi kb pine. thinee mentirtbrtYlouttnnfittreeqUarter degreedead seventeen 111341a - tudfperehes to a stone, thenee mutt forty-fire and ono-queer dogma vat nay and debt-tenths perches to a stoneobence ,anvii Inemtpright end oneeplarter degrees west sixteen pereta•si to a hemlock, thence south thirteen degree, east twain perches to a scene. thence south &ripener and ens-quarter degrees west nineteen perches to a done; thence by land of Reuben' r. Leiby north linty-tour and three quarter dettrees west slitlY two perzhes tea stone, themes by "church land" north forty five and enequarter degrees east thirty-two perches to a pine stomp , and north thirty and ons.quarter degrees east thhipthnn and thremtentha perebei to a atone thence nertb reventeene and ono-quarter. derma east seventeen and ris..tenths perches to a stone. and north seventy and doelturter degrees east forty six and - tut , . tenths peechetito the place of beguiling—both trade to nether containing thirty-nine sercit. one hundred and tatty-sloe perches, more (wises. with 'the appartenam tee, consisting of a twosinry . frame tavern and store-house, two tenant houses, a blacksmith -shop-A a &who barn, shed, de. .- i-. . NO. 2. Auo. AU that eertifu trait or pleas efland.Sit tuts In West Penn township, Schoylklll county, bone& ed and desedhed as follows: Stginni neat a post on land of Frederick ' Sarum n. north thirty.dre doss wet. thirty-one and four-tenthn.peschew to a post thence b lend of Solomon lisebert south sixty degrees • fourteen pectin?, to an oak tier, and thence north WY' Rae and one-quarter degrees west forty-four perches to storm, theuee by tand of JoinefloUgh south forty.tive de fifties west twenty-three att4 one-quarter perches to pet, thence by lands of Samuel Nebt and Frederick Bataan south thirty-six &g ems east sixty-wren perehe to a inflect heare by land ofiacob itershner north lift: Rye degrees crest six perches to an oak tree, and the. north sixty-ene degree , end thirty-slit perches to th Place of Waning. containidg nirteen acres and We* ti perches, more, or less: .....- . _ - - !M. S. Auo, "All.that rertalntrackor Pere of land. sit liati is West Penn township, Schnyll.M handy, belted' ed and described as follows: twinning at a globe *ism & net of land, late of J. and It. Carter, thence 17 the ant north twenty-fear degree! writ lit perches to a atone Abases by land of the blaucb.Chunk Companynerth dm te-411 degrees' at filly perches to a stone. thence' by land of Catharine &estop south I wentylbor degreelt its ems hundred and arty-one perches to a stone.and the • by land of the Tamaqua Gempsny south eistyslin d Item west Illy perches to the place of beginning, . • taletng fatty-seven accessed thirty perches, Mora or lesa. No. 4. Auo. All that certain farm or tract of land, sit nate in West Pali torroshlp, Schuylkill eon aty. boandr ed and described as ildlowoßj 4 teginnlng al stoners rot nee of land of Aaron flouter, thecae by the same and b land of Reuben V. Leihy south elistiervan degree* w • • anent -A re perches to a stone. thence by lands( Dant Ifi. all y north th)tipelghtlegrees west one bunch' • sod terenty-nlbe perches to igunip and post.rhenee b tend of David :Ztmairresarrhorth Three and e-half de - trees west ,woe hundred' ind,. ninety.gri perches ti. Stone: thence - 17 feeder Deetry - Netuentr horth - slittinlts degrees...lst thirty:One ppeches to a stens. thence by tr e ng'Jolut Wheaton south twelve and Ile triklusetw . . eat two hundred-and Ave perdue , to &stone thane* pont h sixty and mks!! degrees. west plateau* • a half perches tti a stone, thistles eolith' brad : polio an , mbelfdegreen tibitt wen tptwo pirates to a atone, then north vasty snd a-half degree, east linCisßue perches • a Stook letletheireirionth thirty.one degrees rust *fit:. two yenta's to, the plant et _beginning, contalniag,oat :hundred,andjaradreightstres, strict mann. .. , ~ , ' BO. h. AUNT All thst certain tractorwoodland,ntinali 1 In West Peva ThercishlpOictiwylkill enable. lewnfr4' A I lands of Uteri , Reoserei. Ucnry Miller, William !Ira • and others, and mishaps .000 hundred and ' lifty.ilbree wraith d twestydosse perches: and-al- - 10W11130,7 It being the sputa tract of laud. which* Sias Ranted to Dianna Whetstone ,tos 'warrant, dated thellid Tebruaty,lSAY. ; .. . __ . ' NO. Q. dial: , rill'Understain inset of bid known a one Suehlandater-lapmealent," botanist' by • . - ,at Jolt., Mhos hdrs of truth Brant, dereeasd.feedertek • Letldg; bribe nebuyiklit and Lehigh Cbunty Une. • other hurt of Meth Whetstone': and email „Ildtg hill , *gist reelskelnir hundred aid - teelsw pereheicalanursw avert It biliag Urethan tesetXd , land *filet was • • to Udmurt Whetstone on warrant. dated _The titbit. - ruary,lB47--ddietined Oiled lu - dainietion, as the • piety 44010110X - WUKTIMONE.**4 hat Wahl • ' 1 StWtill'a Ms. - 4 Perout.,l' r. • ,:. .., , : arrty..l.. ; t . Jrinnery lith, MI )',.. ' ... '.. -. Ill' • . , . 1/9333E 00 452,164-W i 11114310 13 31,167 ft 3.'` ;,, ~. ~. J. 1 4 V ll 4 ll e l l ll d a . PR; Vie, Pier -MN O. i V :=7 FISPIER'S MAP. - ! 10. .I!ANCrtO , . LEWISAIL 00.. • *NOV IPA gaNllo* as sat caLlinukteolkest. - Asto YSOY NABANOTVOUNTAIN. 1 ofrON-111•Wirniut !otniote,;Wri ytuttaloi, ! 'r r4PlittlCOOlphis. Now York OINeo-111 Color stooit. 8014011 Mileir;-45 Wm, itraLrt: • ' • " Wet: 2 :4' 33 '0- • • • !• •-• let No: IS, • - ROGEiS atLUTHER, • Immo AID somas OP CO&L ito4 Aier—esAct nut;:plwx, MAUER, not oth. r i nil ei"— Sitie tilt* iite . - . ' • - VOTtittatiaTlNlt'PhleidelpibL' UM Nassau otroot.lColi Tort. • .4 7 • - 414 ItICHMOND, POITAMILPHIA. & Goirssapp. . . - sanwas , =van min% mar' ecnn=l. COAL • • Willay N 0.13, PORT lealloN D. "Wad Sehitylklll Coal at Rotal;. YARD.-Corner Cktaod Met streear..' Orilew--20:1 walnut grest,llol.iilet • Oralloll,lol. O6,C 5 !.11 irgairschicit c 0,4 'BROAD 3{OLIIITAII4 BLACK [MAYO AND SOPROBIR R ABU COALS. • CRS: So.*strt+A. New Tort. Pese4ir23 • • 132 Wahsst stmt. Phliaditphlc' • -, • . • • • 4.3. NEVtrt ADVERMENI'S 4orAt.. rtIN. Zt. , . . ,.. -1---- g M R? Y ''' lEi itt ; * ti 850 4. -. . m o t, , .4, A N D.• PENI3 . A7,o6.+An Agent leivantedr cry town andeouaty in ThlUnitad Suttee. to ins • _lbs reepeetablai and am bizsinesslty *kith the 'a • prepense, be eirtainly realized. Tor toOttei" = larvaddreout Dill. HENRY IVARNER.,:esr. of and Newer streets, New ?milt Cityomplosing one pest! op absnip. '-. , i •• ' Ran. 1ii,169 .. 311 t innniir Lin OMAN= 'ai nun. co. INPltal' Stoek paid in, - $lOO, 0 Oglititlirent Treed,' ---' ' -'" * ' i,, 3 °4 1 0 t:IF , TLI Annual Statement . or. the" i• e ur i - ~, nes tk nantanes awl Treat Company of fa. s ias tagulsed by the'l2lll section of tbsinet ' rating said COmpany. thr - ittns of the tecOUrit i rtt - compiled ussik allitetSo evallvd l ook 13,4101 ': , ° etidiet:-. '— • . ' • " ' - ' 1 i. ..- • knitiliont aerostat.. t > :,. :' • . .., . !.! Intesest rreelsed far Ineestmeots and iMilMfaiiii fill Espeneas paid. , . , 14 74 641 Loves ineumal by !gamines. Nitniher of polklea outstanding, . ;At Agglegate amount of Policies. - 011 /3.4 s nee nonalefeo kith the fblaptey:. . 4 -_,"-: _._ , :. I•tresled inbonds.tnortgagasandJudgina9to.,o4,l AO ' In - Tested In noteiof band. ' • ' ir,.-122 31 13t.Oek• of other Inatituttook . .. ),, fij 1.10 00 * Reed Witte. ' . • \ . • , , L 3 !All 74 - Cish on hand. '' I. L _ , t ' '43kma 63 , JACOB 11UNTZING Eft. Jik , l'resictiaL, ll'atusantx. Jima. &aviary aid Trtasenrr., t • - Pettsvil ie. lunar; 3.1849.. *. , - 1 1 ig. - nie Company lupedvelaired a dividend of six per ten, .1 outnta bf Its earnings, payable to ,its storkboblen - oikl ISO n 4. - • [3..3t tt - — " --, -- -,- r - - - .-- - ' ,- - - , , .„ -18,9 !'} : POPULAfI TRADE' '' tis ,,, • :,„-.. .i. . , , - • Riblbons and idilliniry, Clo Ode , • !' Rliel?onsl Ribbons: Ribbimal r.lllO MERCHAN'I'S, MILIANERS; JOBBER.4.LOALERS - IN RTROONB.IIILIINER GOObB,aud CMI Awn Irt ill arctiona of the country earl' Rllttion Douse," ' • Chasithera tOwL- 5 54 r^r l '; JNO. FARRELL. MT!2=TiTI . re have originated 1% new prinelple—e new era is the Ribbon Trade, whefeby we make this bualmula ewe, wasi 44* as f4al ,e4ifrinfus **taw: • dELI, FOR ..W# RCN- FOR emu ;_,3,t1, are satisied With Hrs. per rent. profit. Ask ten seeohd price Ravi:tall cur goods tovidd to ej-vor TM. V/G14.19 that than. Woman, mod child.-buy and mdelve fheeamdvalue flu tber money. Obr prices' for bent Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, an - • No.:1 12 ; ets. pot , piece. No. 4 354 Oa. per. 15 ' •,?" " ..f 41 1 2(1 .41 1 . 1” It sT 14 " 12107" 'r - l i. No. 'pl. St 4. per piece. " IFilkfar FANCY RFBRONS,"•AU Csdori." "!1111 Qualities." at prices defying competition and 7 1 , • • PUP Onekolll7 t filir• Oar lidablish meat is the centre of atitnetion to, nittBONS. 'Quicalttles,",.Lfght l'rnille," and Clow/ Naltut," fur CA3II. j !touches! Rtiuchesi I Nen - Stylic and Patterns, at a saving 0r.30 pe ant. 'from CREDIT MICE& , . _Nsamlne our samples, and be convinced. , Blond LactOO, Quißingo, &0., &o. Our line of thee•Ooods iwfys feu We Impolit'and 4 ..job' them at 0134f0r 514 T Aftio.advanee. Narked prices on all Otiste4P Xl4 6snrge" • Saving sf-410ye5..1. es Mese Coodsfrows Credit Nice' s! Our intention lath make the Ribbon Trade- as:Ample In regard to Mires as domestic ;mods. To do . -1 fa we must sill Ono Million Donors Wo • of Goods pas Awissaall Wears Union SlaS. -NO North," "No . gooth. We solicit the patronage, of Merebions, in every wee_of the tiltedtitaievomal are %tryouts of all 'who fa Ws wiiiktheir tradeand patroness., JNO. PA ItliEl 'CASH RISIIO.II HOME." 116 Chambers at. New . Near the Hudson River Railroad:l,l;ot. January 15.'59 t, MISCELLANEOUSJ - V,ENRYT W LEASANTeiviI and Mining PingfgeerifollBl/111.1. Urea—Centre street, west side; between Market and Norwegian. bingnat &Mon AtiV14,14, - ri , lO l OO l V 6 . Vires,, nn ti Cast BTICUTER&THOMPIWY, • f•n tk• Sari." Comet Centro and Market limb. Potts'lige. bac. IL • • br• ' • 'TOOL CHESTB. , - , • FOR Boys 4 Sleds and. Skates, $ • WrICDTER & TIIOMPSOWD. sirs o,r g Sm." Corner Centro and Markel otreotn. Pontoolide, Doe. 18, OLD DOMINION! TarHIS trulrusclul article continueste commie/ tbl evened of all coma del altern—et IBA dware and Iron Depot" of Fe I:4K rem December 4,'38 1 49. WEATHER STRIP, 'I.FOR Kaepiug out the w Sno and cold who,. applied to coolldflo 000 TIC-It *eves cool and labor—at tho "Ilardwaroaild boo Denot" PRANK Parr.. ifik• • : - PenPmlrmr 4.'63 i Q' I BEAT d THE WORLD—do not STICIITEM. a THOM PSON'S. ' , Sign .'f Pie Saw; Corner Centro and Market street*. S'otUrllt4 Are. 11*. '6 l l • . 61. • o.Hot , citess 014E88 111 I Tutil received, afresh assortment of 11 0 1 English Boaeand Woodebetsmaa of Manta 1 1 ,1 1 ES Mega Boards aad:Bactpanaan Board', Dominoes. le. • Akan, Ague on Ch.ii. For Pah at I B. 11.111NANII &a* and StatklnetT Store. • - ..V% 7,11A11.8. I ' ' Plat iiar, Rail,:Hpok and-Flat Head spike*. )IWbaat irpo,att , tab, 119 rat *ad itala Naila o yabatajtalls. 4c :at ; ' VICUTINII44IIO.IREPWS. "Stra fir ttaliiiVtatflestiest4l3444ll,Flost atkerls. ;11 , qttn`11144 Die. 1 4111' • . , The Gre,lBl3:o4pumwapi-P4U p4stioya. Th*, I;st avd,.,ehaJpest Il t olmoboje . R ff ed : IS US' world. Simple sod pleasant In its ipplieattoo, eokoin mod Aetna? Its itiAssnitil; 'A basollfal, icientlae, rez timusl CurittriNAPptiCslds for I tiirillef of Pala at any time, In any pliore,,in .sny poi of lb. bat= system. , And %martin eksisiirstiontei..? yois:Piat , this Plaster' sadowbere, if Pali theosi the PlsMii , will stick there intil the Cain 1 . 10 raohbAd:. The Plartstl:, tonne's/A the fain aiay, - • • PAIN CANNOT EXIST WUERE "%pi:PLUM= 18 APPLIED. • 1t1..1.11 b it UtnaljbaSl4llll4Mlllll, tt Ufa, War 611111Wil i MO tales, Dyspepsia. Coss** us! Colds. ! Pa WI and Aches of .every kind, down von to (Amts. aro - IXX ZDIATZLX DELI r.VED, andWitheliti coup. b/ th• 'magical lb* MIONETIC PLASTER, lt to tha soigne, pleasanteStaod tbeepeiffoniedj Ds spilteistlow,P,)ll47. 1P01:11!'..` .the &aikido Woman, aaAthis folds lomat. all It will props Dam and a Ineatiip. witht;ui 1 ; 'Ow nach of 41—riett or point; all nia; all should Wore I who are Takk, and as Ira Y* " -..raintx•DD owlialdha always suppilid ;sable PLABTXCI It will be woo* Pk tWessehold, resdP at Wadatilistaiel to eight plasters; and say child caisieneml‘ 23 lents a hozi s t isluctedtltoirittoefites... , 41 . 1$44•14figig • Dametsr awl itop rlaMi 'RAW stwdle. ' "*llaPtir trol,lolloFilOitW 10 14 44:1. 4 11.01 1 n4 Rates. •, f, : • • + CORN SHELLERS iottrdesy, 1859. Pl~~t~at. Our foreign tabikiwoo vim bevetia,iacti a mess et complications. ILAilditiong the Trillsodr7 I. in • disail coadletea. -*-"Wity das*Vittri Beobsoaa tvalgot ' - . • w. leen from Pans. that **pest shear mark beeves the yeses , Asiirlari prodigy, Hamby. sad the pest tilainsis ustinviretkiss, Auden**, hes , resulted ie s trietspb toe .1111erptty; Vt. mos seven reser. while Andtirsep *at ,tiniogatiti Imo • , ' liatettlippatee • r We bare one week biker news its • Relieve, by the arriv4 st at dui stelpsbirt Niagara, bar latest 'Llairpool. date Was thit- 14 Breadototassano.adtiansials. Napadormi has lupin pardoned Count de Mtuttnisnabitt e end 'also the editor of Ilia Cootreipontlair t andoss beedrad and fluty other •Olahhers. roPOrt4 that Panes has serially intuitn4 the Iftitish sevetaiseet of ' its support, iliAttottwadopte uteseeses to coon - • • topes the polies airrosidant tiactutuas, as au. -nounsikki Ski 6kw:iikiewiteo- r•A 'tam .- aerse of tits Wilt* Yietutia Theatre, Leaden, mind a I^ , r' ribloiatalo, doting which sixteen parsons were "trimpted to death in tho:rush to the dooms/ 1 - . The ilpithish" papas shotottuii the mange bt Prsoldon Deebastaa,l6 b' users .tous et Ortided N=tl:P. "TOThintss'Lniviiirti Socnevr.—Order of Ei- IVllioes Tiouday oreniog.Jaaosry latbs -Looter*, by r. Es/. Reader, L. likosprom, Question for Do!lato 7 -, ‘Do aborts or Spectres over, soinsrl" l[ifirinstko,.J. J. Seibert; F . B. slowen. Nerithoo; Ltd Heber; ill : BUIL ' .s !bails Towsann. Lrfistanr Sectavr.—Al" the 111*C:wattles the rimed= was debated, "Wbielt hes the most etecafortable life the Farmer or the *egbanier Affirmative, M. R. Rower, R. Hunts.: iager„Uriab Wenrich. J. M. &limber, W. Reel& •IL I!. Ribber. Regetive„.U. W. Metro% Bunt Beinssins, M. W. Hower. Neeik Rower.lestas Bantu G. o..lierring. ,Afler a long debate lb.:141'000W we, given le favor of the negative. • thellaistlon chose* for debate on rismt ?bars. daYI eireniag,is wlffbiels le the greater well to taw commaaity the Rim or the thief 1" 411kmativer H. W. Pinkerton, Dr. Shape, Samuel Schwalm. U. Z. Ribber; Negailfe,l4, R. flower R.' neattinger; J.' M. Rebreber, W.Vower.. ; 4 , Ravin( ataxic Lrraninv AssorikrKiv:=-Tlii sitritisee'ef 'tiff Tuesday eirening; wife 'fieding • by Richard Wilda*. .Bableet—"Taking the alio sea."-. The Queetion, "Is a fugitive ADM*. Juni. fled In taking the property of othersi to 814 in his Minna f" was 'diseussed by R. Carter,' R. Maack and Jobs J. Dovey to the affirmative. mod tr. Cul. lery, Wm. Wialack and 0. T. Junta in tha • Dela-. tiendeeiston in the negative. Questioo fur; Tuesday' evening next, "Roca tue alleys ensure happinets?" Affirmative. D: F. Better, Wm. Winiest,John J. Dewey eat C. 41cogatioe,. John Major„, lt,; Wham*. Or T. Jones and John Beach. Reading by .Wm. ' . EQ1117141140 .111 1 tiN larslAßT Rociagt".—The exereires fur Thursday evening. lest were ai NI; leirt :— A Reading by Henry J.' Starr—illobjeet; oProgresa of Civilisation." - An-Hrearby Alb's* Heeser,.ott History. it wag 01. good production, and was listened to with attention. After whieb. the qUestion, "Rekdied, thet 04 works of Natalia ere moreliteasing :to the , . aje than- ttio'ss'i.f• Art." was diseased by Messrs. J. Pages sad Wiliam Gass to the 'Annear% and ilessre.iLlalawmast. • and A. F. Schur in the negative. Deeleion ju nag. • The exercises flie nest Thursday evening are es follows:—header,'Tease ' Eisayisti (leo. ;B. Allen. • Question, **Resolved, that tile 'same ' spirit fur, liberty prevails at toe present, dry as did in the days of Ifl." Affirmative-4.m P. C. Detweiler and Geo. Saylor. Naga tire-±4leurs. , A. A. Heiser and Chits:Deal:ler. , . . 3, TRE MONT VITEMART SOCICTT.—A seiettion well rend hj J. (trotter, atter:which the.fullossing geese lieu was 'diseusseid—"Does dlernlily•kasep puma "with Cleiliantlon ?" U. Gruber John 111, Bailey )ind 0. Drake in the aft; and Gruber, R. Seibert, ;Alacob timber. jr.: and A. J. Bear in the ;nest:— ' Jblecision was given in favor of the nor. ,1 1 e question tee nest Tuesday evenins is, '',Ought the liberty of the limps to be restricted?' i :,To ie discussed . by J. R. Bailey, A. J. Dear . and C. iD. T ipple In 'the - af., and T. B. Walker , Wm. R. I? ISO lett and J. Gruber. Jr, In the neg. There will also be a speciadmeeting on Saturday„ January ,141859, for thn purpose of reading and criticisms. ' The citizens ore Invited to attend. j AeJeawseille on Monday last. at I o'clock, A. 14.03 1 iberiwometera marked IS° below seri).— c04,-colk •e- very the Ltonke of R.tpresentitleetni Ilarrliburit • on' Tuesday, the Speaker cenouneed the sturratnu• eenunittees. Kr. — Pinkerton le on Aettoonts, and Mine and Minentlf; Mr: Myer le on Vjee'iod 'l - • Item:milky and MinCe end Minerals •Mr.:tPelm re on Nate Counties and Con'oty a Tan , Onwsossunn PoirritasYntmaitf.—An .or , wigaburg carraPpundent,writing to'ne tauter dale I•L• of J0a.,11,1849, sem— - . •,Our postmaster Wm. M. Bickel • together with his aasietant T. R. L. Ebur have been turned out 1 of glee beeauee they could not rapport the Ilun. Mt. Dewed. for . Cimgreu.'ilist Yostina Bt. Gruel lots been . appointed •In Mr. Bietud'a pleat.,A 4 Black Republican In piece of a Democrat in 4, . good Democratic' Buro! Obl : Bittaxna... - the State Senora OD Monday, Mr.. Palmer preeetited tho following petitiono:— A pitition of 'eftleens . 6f Schuylkill eounty, for a low to •regolata ktbo height of fames la maid • Mr, Palmeraligned the folloadnc—• "An Aet to incorporate the Schuylkill County I', Agricultural, I,lorticultursl and klvehaninal Area -1 elation. • I "A rupplenient In an set; er triad ~ A n Ace to provide for the eviedovi et ■ 'bombe • for -the' em. ploy meat and 'apart nc the, peur t i4 Ow trust.? of Seboylhill,' planet; the 4th day of : April, A. D., 11131." sapplemeot to in net tektite to a burial ground sled lookout lot..itt tbe 'beresigh of Pottsville." „ , „ • . • In. the HMIOI Mr. Pinkerton reed "An Act to iniorperate the Dline' amine institatlen of Pottsville." - lifeattay neat Jamirry 17„, will he thaataivor., farT.,": 46 —biglb •°, l, Pe . P•l* 44 ° •Irsnklin" The 11 4 w ;' - trk.frlv!9l l ,3 , erektie! cun l " 3 l 4ll - eslabriktiag Rip en aPpropriato manner. We are ip tistied.Jo the printers of Reeding for an teflon to participate with them In an ohrervanee 9,4 the day. by a taper at liousaM'a !fete! In that city. , 19e ahell s entiseror to be present. 'lf we should fail, we otter in lieu, he following setup . tgej toed • • BeNjunein Freakiimo, t - 4 4,1 etateaman tail and phi!ofopber. bit mtmor,aie lacked, up in the thesea[, affection stod.eneerailen, to he transmit. tedll.eir children, when our foram like his are laid on their last bed. • - • - • Tat Ulan a ysaztoi A,distingnished Scooter at Weshi * Ogiori, writes_ tie ai :foliewr, under date 'of January Silt : J'Yon are right in'your views shoot the Teri,. Itrr,T'tnien the Republienor, and nil the Nix). skim* are cf the same opinion, that now is the se eopletl time, aid we will improve it to the extent p( our abilities. We will get all we can, and do _the hert we ean,ieder, the eireirestaneer. Thera - /esib itlfereaee of agitate, cm our rids of de &m -ate; but still I am not streets in tie belief that we will succeed in getting. anything. The power I ‘lll the Gevernmeat is too great, and notwithstand ing Mr. Buchanan's' recomtnendation of tipsettio Dotter, I fear that he will not - riled* his gager to Certainly bit whole Cabinet wilt be op posed to ne." • Tett'Philadelptila Papers say tbst."fmlaY'ind Bicknell's - Dank Nide Deportee is aogenly the j!reatest, Counterfeit Detector io the lifurld,lst the absorber also; as ill 'others poblialted In that City, with if ling% exception—N*6l°h is of boas., daunt," have been - merged In it within tho' last Year. Reporter has been for tbittY Tears; over the whale continent, an familiar as "Ilonrehold Words" to the public, andlill afar continue`ta he' 'an Iltdispentable auxiliary to'sue eMS id any business. ' Ton who hams It not, send f or it it CP, and recollect that every copy tuna worth the intoned of:n . yetrfy subaerlOtiosts in addition to wych, all Nati flalbscribora area titied to reeeira.sitbent'aitim ihi4gfAMSpj of & Ili!treirs Coins of 'llse lifirldrnWork Of•irrat bushiest Utility 'Misdeals liesity-::now , . • in Press: . • • * • ' ' . Air Oropposeted 8iwa...4%k k a moody. for Dyipepshy 4idigeitivo s asp; the nustkroe • diner. den of the 40mm:h. It.ins disoooeredhy n tiler physician, eller years - of reacrardb.' It is on• like all other medicines; and extracts the disease by its•reetsiatevieg no vestige heisted. • Cy Adds. _ _..ettee Vi="tell
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