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Thit Ci11it41911,062 Iddii 3 Op in twat Is 2910,000, Which, *WOW dutoltui, 14 inietted ad follows A ibilidladin 26,862 98, iieesnt of •ididad of Ethan and - thtistitatlaciii , lied on ~Lett Ildtate, ea pies interest ' ' 299,800 00; limotlyn bitilloid,.lll. value $90,000, mar ket Talus • .20,600 00 /Wean' t 4i' ototk hoki,by We dompitui 0,81- , ths,sidoadt 044,1141 - 02 earli )lid of 'Mock, its pit and •, • market value • ' Loan.' • 'kw ootimolloottor, • •• - *4.04 0 74.*:• ' 40: , ''- '.30,009:;-10,299. 2 22,000iHaketd• - tillioiii - • - • • ,'t 2,0001,790 1,600 00,, ; .fotiooo •" • • •• `- 1,00 too too 60 s4l9s44llll9•4l449frinrortato • • - , • ; Comps* static.' • -1,260 1,626 1,000 00, 10 Aged Bath of Oontame• 1,160 1,010 2, ,;• 0' 826 lOllittothioniaddlix.B4ok:•‘ 1,003* , 1,060 2 '".! 15WsiodTark,244. • , 1,60 D -, : 700 001 Wisharftirrinit itaak.`4i-:-.:4 -- 1,000 1,000 700 00' 104hadedieviar Ihtdr.;:fl.;.', '1,00 9 '' 1 , 000 1,3, ' ,Bo, 1164iddis 94414-11 wok• • ' .1,800'.-1,2!4 la ahliallia ;11“4.Q41ti11tr04,•,-1,00.0 I,ooo'oo, 4000 •-• 1,050 = 740 OD, I.3B49,aredlitledi:&,92tieige - • . w..nfolow Banned , • 10,000, , 7460 - , twmetsiiidaniit 7 , 000 PO, ,:c1,410 Union Balltosdvi • 2,090 2,960 j -- • IA illOzimf , ,I,ryletrlndnesdo• - „ - Steak " • 1,000,, 1,630 800 00, etaiii , oket:lnobitha 6,600 6,000 00r, 21,000 Odudosi , listing • - • -.. bomb )sostherti . ' „ 14101,10isisailliorihdro, 7,000 0,800 voo 00 imoinitOt $44111909 ' .4 , 269 11; 4iodiuttofintirlilteshrtiit- ' • mento„ adertotd, _ , 8,761, 00 : r 444BILITIES. Amoy* of liectsaketiet4•o4.o... !10,10000 , inpaid...• 4. goo oo _ Tscomm „. " 11.,a0 . 0 00 ms t e est vi a.. 01 1 - ' 9 , 491 72 ,22,112 i OB 162,616 75 :PAYM,Eirr§. • , Am °WA y0r1r..... `326,12214 Y4441Aki**4414 whp3h sesmid prior *l.lt "" ;i0 11.• • ... .... '14,111420 Almotiat of divaaadi palik dbuilig• - ; 76 00000 Amite:int or espoused plat arilligthiltjw.r,' • • - filelnalai 4560/00061661ri6alsis,t4pOs, 21 Amonat,eit, time pfd' • 023 06 Ainouit 011,0therairesseelatTelsrukr, /11,312 25 - 4 fifty aid CoOnty of jj 7 -•- • j Now ‘York. ..11rtilgaiP Yiiaiiir,Yrtoidint, and Asutroor Inanraaeollorapaoivot No* York, haw Ogly owritn;4o',ll9.7sO 'and - aoy, that pke atiticatate aro' titiO, OaCrhoir ths coin plilokhatkOt„all4 O opaej as tie 2t day of Issinary, Illiaokottlaimeitaanassa to nuts moos lath. cads! 261110 aadizi. 1819 . - • . .. JAL W:BAL11; Picts.] ' ffievidaidcowifor )s#O ILL W 11405 ,, Arents. =Pi i{aL .. S y~.3r'.,~} `~',F, j,~...J{`;,i'~S_.L .J 1 ot,aurao#T4ri,oilio#oll,? isomoo 00 "44864 oi •j : To;AL Ao t ins., 5241,864 81 Itte followijg eiotomOnt >a cid* in oonformity with the reviromente of the 'Laws of fennsylennio. VOIW .FOSS ; ifaiviitny 1,196 D. The 62041 it,Olipaitity fit ash te,.. ••200,000 00 1014 thi ‘Oll4B, 11 invsstaa * , ;ASatrostores.i.otilisal 41,618 86 /asonFt, of:....kisk,dspssited i. lirtsw - -, 9,910 69 of Use' pad wristitutiog tits lisson the real Htiti, on'whichlWe is , . . lesittuivi l lisOriiiz?4 , lll44rast,. - 4is , • . sa d vol ui r - - • - 208,960 00 Await of Ml.k 11•14-171114 ComplSey ari icllateisl parity 1071001 u, par Old mast tilN ' • liruket;• Loaned. - ' 50i.900 . 19,450 00 Amount. - 1104 in afkaa imaa! Fwd. 08,868 , 0044iir 2,070 87 4 0 # 1 t et, Ad lo o4. 4, !i• 46: , - None Axmoieit ox-mii 11iiii14114044,t are be4setiolt "" • ' Skala SO .-;',#l44ionbl•le!sttled On 06 soifiv ea money roo!tied .., 868 46, • 16T44t164tir , • -16 4, ~ t --4 ) AYMEPI7I3. imonsi of Wiwi paid dating the year. $28,148 10 :Arniiiiit 'of diyid•iidi pad dititog the , 28,000 00, amoral- of Amputee . pats a Mir th * the " , - 444. ii balsas( eoeutdorbtair sod - . .• _ - . 'f! ,oo Pad te,, $8, 1 ,t , ‘ op4,oetesto.... , 10.818 08 'into' lot of team Wit by the'Climpany. 8,280 IA =ME OTAloi ; re! It3i d sd eq!""Y- of *to..-York, aJ , •;1114110N 'SAW Pen', ',pray:6ooLO }I,IATIN L. -440.030 1 444 0 aratatt Otllis_lNVlNll4l llll RAIIOII 003041141',0,-41111(.0121- OP i4EW YOU, beteg d,lyissolia,4eiiiia*ly.tipaie sad eel, :het oomplate wet.- attadfd4dinaTaalcat Cdospala os the led day, of /ationey,lo3s9 ;: and the lea sexed to their onmee ta the pgialialyel oYNu i!aidAry*lisiolostradoe COM. (Signed) - 11ASSOS THOidttiON, Prooldant. ' : lout.] , , clu9yy4a,:siv7. 4For vi?4t,4# 1 . 1 ...*', 1 1 1 gt • On b*Obed an noyp,,b,sto f ixl,,,t!tbs foutteenth day cOlioiatic - A -- :D: " (1411,44) 4.1 2 ;A'BollAsl. TIIOIIIHLL, ;• . , crcgur4Gbl, o,llor kg' the pato of Popu a , llvazd [ss „ in !ow "York. goV • , ; OMITIVII that the Irving Mrs inra. of itio-Clifiriff7Nrifiort, to in pooh 7 01 et the dhoti in the :fiirioinif rtatannent. armed; outbid {ho.* hie' of flip forth, and AhriVoint Atintiaar leipoontOod of" Aunts Wrollo h lo and - Of tioinitio of Two lionarcid , Thoorond. orf,rnifiriad and # 4 0 ,..,...„ 1 1 0 11 5T5, NOW R4O. 14111 trmIDIP#O - * of 4111,..-sclef+9, ,; . • Anuifte 16,,,T11011014.. '3 O *VVELT4 • No. 2tvvraraut ST: -‘3 OOP , •, ItOßWillitatfOClßl4 00, 7 iMOPOWA/9/10 1 0411.201 - i.? , •. 4 .-. l O loiiatiDsokl* moms, otivabow.imusi , Nareiunlikist morn ow poi amid; ; 7110,44*i ihiikki s*lo4o,ol`. Worse 1 4 0 1 , 1 -k-pr, , 878 289 09 11.0.,410 141;1177. MOIST : $24'1,1314 81 37,504 58 $80,508 09 $76,717 42 es= .~~t~i~rdncc ~ (du m~ianic~. MERCHAN'T'S' iNS'IIRANGE CONFAXY :HARTFORD, CONN CAPITAI,„ AI& PAID AP ..... .4100; 0 00 00 StIRPLIIO 30,079 83 TOTAL itB3V.TB $239,07 9 83 . , Thefollowirg Ailment to made in conformity with the requiromentqi.ftki lives of Pefinsylvivais : 115189909.3), Conn., .Tannazy 1, 1859. The capital stook petd ttp $5OO 000 00 Which, with the supine; Is Invested as follows : Amount of Cash on hand ' ' $27817 Amount of Cash depoetted lri bank ' ' ' 8,871 94 AMMint of Cash in hands Of agents and In " . , Aral:situ 6,776 89 . Aninurt of loans seenred by bonds iuid Mort. gages. boing the lint -lion on property worth $25,000 18 000 00 Shares. Stocks. Par. Market: 00 American Exchange Bank, New York - $5,000 $5,800 00 ' 0011fetropolitau Bank, New York.. 6,000 5,860 00 00 Charter Oak" Think, Hartford ... 6,000 5,150 00 BO Biobinge .. ff 2,500 2,250 00 100.41na ':: ft 10,000 10,500,00 60'1fartninit and Methinids' Bank. .: . , • Hartford' ' - 5,000 6,700 00 00 Phoenix Bank, Hartford 8 000 8,0130 00 60 Hide and 'Leather 'Bank; Boated 6,000 6,250 00 10 bonds $1,003 es. State of Missouri 10,600 8 709 Or 15 "' : " ' ' Michigan 15,000 16,150 00 Ohio Meta Stook ' ' ' 5,000 .6,050 03 16 bonds $1,900 ea. City of Hartford (RE". bras) . • 16,000 15,450 00 6 bondssl,o4o ea. Cityof Hartford ~ , ' (Park) 5,000 5,200 00 Amount loaned on stook as collateral se curity, the par and "market "'Cue of said . stook: Par..' p6Sarkat. - 10,000 - j ='17,010 10an ed..... .11,700 00 AmoUntof Bits Itietilnable, well secured. 100.0* 00 Amtouut•of interest soprusd, but clot due... 4,634 23 LIABILITIES. jitt*Colisono duo sad unpaid A.Fitosiitof losieo dUring the ' icor wldob hove iieen paid 115;1158 18 Atuonit of 'loons adjusted, but not duo. 8,100 00 rscOmE. 'Animist of mon pfautionsfrooolood daring , tho year 141,013 Amount of totorept monoiroootond 12,624 20 PAYMENTS. isnotot of tome paid dude% tk• 1e5r..... $8,468 16 Aooroor p 14 for r•dmarsaoo pr•minms... 66 00 Amount of Morn pr•misom paid ' 7 3 8 88 Amount of dividends paid 10 ; 030 00 Ainowat of, •ipeauuf paid, loolndloir oom• zafrolons and feu to officer• and spats of t4 8 . 411 !" 8 1 4 4 , ••• t • 15,378 47 Amiresit at Sure pitd Amulet - all oili4r JorposettAtzes awl ex. pores of the o,ompany. suit-op RomNzoncitrz, • • City and UAW, of .fiCeeford,is r , Bei" timestelteret, that op thie 54th day 4f, January,' 4044 i, ,, ;beton me personally_ *neared litOWAltirsal I. Ta - owas LOBSSILL, who are both personalty, !mown to ens to' be respectively the Presi-' demised, iiserittery of the ICIIIKSISNTS , uterdasiloE c9m . PARY. and lesierellf made solrenn oath that the , ' matters shove set forth are true, according to their beat . inforaistion and bogey . • . , ' • • " liiiiitnefernhercer,s-bave herenoto met ray,hang and meat; at. tia Oiti Of nartiord, tills %Ili driy Of .iinl4l7i 15 1 iinedi , :HENRY K. - tOommiiininai for the State of Pennsylvania lathetiliste of Oonneetient, BOSWELL & WILSON, 216 WALlitrT STREET. SPRII46.FIELD EIRE AND rwrAlmiE IMP:MANCE crorit.P.A.NT. SPRINGFIELD, MASS OMR OAVIICAL, ALL PAID UP also,ooo oo suartps. 285,734 85 , TOTAL ABIiNTA..... The following statement Is made hi conformity with the requirerdente of the laws Of Penneiyiranin: OPAIXOPSILD, Mo., January 1,1889. ' The Capital Stook paid up in cosh is $160,000, which, with the surpine, ‘ is invested is follows: . • . Beal letate held by the . Company $81,883 64 Amount of Oask'on hand ' 2,840 17 . Amtu Aof Ciah deposited In Bank ' 8,761 87 Anions:A of Oath in hands CA agents and in ' • transit 18,09.4 80 Amount iof Loans secured by Boada and • - Mortgagee; on wiilels there is less than one year's ntegest don 185,2E2 65 Shares. Stiarke. Par. • Market. 108 shares Agawam , Book, Spring. Held., . , , $10.2 . 00 $10509 00 48 Western Bonk, Springfield...... 4,200 1 954 67 14 Sprlogfield Bank, do.. 1,400 2,442 00 60 Pynelion do ' do' 5,090 5,250 00 00.Mfiultobire Meonfeeturers , Ilk, - , iVersv ' , 5,000. 5,500 00 j d Haley Pans Book, Holyoke.— 6,700 7,570 00 26 Holyoke pink: Northampton... 2,600. 2,650 00 10 Monson Ma:Monson ' 1,000 1000 00 60 Eliot Banic,,Bostea • 6 000' 6,276 00 68 Bank of. Otimintroo, 805t0n.:.., 08,000 'O,OOO 00 100 Sittilaitte Hank, do. .. .. 10,000 10.000 00 80 Allan do do: .. ... 8.000 • 8,800 Ot/ 92 Solvate- do d 0...:.. 9 200 9,430 00 . . YI Boyidon do d 0,..... 2,200 ' 2,420 00 100 Wobiter do d 0...... 10,000 10,700 00 148 Blm Ofty Bank, Now Raven—. 14,800 16,24 00 100 Contdoentallank, New York... 10 000 , , 10,800 00 'lOO pjatrOpolltan Bank d 0...... 10,000 • 11,1(0 00 160 Importarat and Traders' Bank, New York 16.000., 16,875 00 60 Bank - of Commerce, New York.. 5,000 8,225 00 100 ArcerlinnExeluirigeßank, d 0... 10.00 10,601 00 10 Chicopee Bank' 1,000 1,126 40 =Western (Mau) Railroad...... 22,000 23,820 00 100 Baton and Worcester do 10 000 , 9 076 00 60 Old Col. an Ball Inver d0 ....... 5,000 6,000 00 b 3 Worcester and Nashua d 0....... 2,37600 120 Comseetiont Meer do 12,000 6,160 60 55 Rome and Watertown d 0...,,,.., 6,500 3,300 00 Railroad dividends on the abort. Bonds' 1,215 00 2 Seven per bent. Illinois Central , ,• . ' Railroad ' • 1,000 895 00 , Bevan per - eireit:'ltOme and We tertowu Ridiread' 1 4 000 950 00 6 Seven per amt. Buffalo, N.Y., . and Erie Railroad , 0,000 4,765 00 S MX per cent. Connecticut River Railroad 4,000 6,000 00 BMs per omit, Weetept (Mice ) Railroad - 7,000 7,192 50 Amount Loaned on Collateral 6,803 00 Amount of Interest accrued, but not due.. 9,44818 bflareitansene Investments 16,079 57 LIABILITIES. Amount ell,oeeee due end unpaid - done *mount of Lotaee edjulted and not due, , onseinensd, in mit, or contested i 22,716 '42 INCOMA Amount of Cub Pretegunn sward during the year 6207,317 69 Amount of interest meshed from invest• meats .11,870 40 Amount dim:inus from other eoureen.... 10,809 03 PAYMENTS Amount of Losses paid &Weis the year.... $86,511 91 itmotinfer Dividends declared and paid.... 55 600 00 AritountOf Bottum Premium's rid 4,907 57 Amount of YaPenses katd, ineluding mlealecos and Peas paid to Agents.. Amount of Tares paid by the Oomp►ny.... Amount Of all Other ISpendituree of the Company State of Meruhaven., County or Hanprien. hereby certify that, on the 22 icy of ' Tannery, A. D, 1859, personally appeared before me, Ddirmand /treeless, Pesident, and Wm. Conner, Jr., Peorelary, and errantly made oath that the foregoing stotement, by them subscribed' 1$ true. Witneoe my band and °Motel seal, hereto allied the day and year abovierra4tert. (Signed) Atratrwris L. BOIII,E, (iest.) Notary Public BOSWELL & WILSON, Agents; ql6 WALNUT EITB.NET, 8. W. cornet of Dock, Philedelplrls. ONES J. DOPIW2a. , R6 •2t Anpulyasup, Jr., - PHILA.DE ' I4_ , _ TURPAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1859. inenrante - Companies AE A T N A rINTSICM.II.IsIOIII 00.1.4:P.A.MM OP BARTPORD, OQ N. ' OASII OAPITAL, Azi:riaDup 11;000,000* SUBPLOT' set,wo TOTAL ASSETS $1,867,9f1rq The following statement le made In conformity wits .he requirements of the ism of Pennayivania. • neutron°, Conn., January 1,1559. Tle Capital' Stook, paid up In cash, to 21,200,000 00,, whlOk, with the surplus, is at follows: Market' Per value. value. !t $05,5331.2 . 4,212 15, Real Mato untnenniberad...... Money duo the Oaropany se, oared by mortgage..... ... .. Guth to band and Back with accrued interest Cub In the hands or Agents and in transit 4t Mortgage Ponds at 7 per sent. . . Interest 2S blortg•ge Bonds at 0 per tent. Interest 28 Jersey City Water Benda at 6 per cent int. rest 80 Hartford City Boula at 6 per cent Interest 10 Brooklyn City Donde at 0 per cent Interest '2:Rochester City Bonds at 7 per cent. interest 5 Milwaukee Oity Benda at 10 per cent Internet 1 Dubuque Oity Ilona at 10 per cent. interest. United States Treasury Nctra 4„li and C. percent. adorned in- latest •••. 60 Malted Stets Stooks 8 , per mat. faltered, - Btate of Tana:awes 6 per cent. interest State of Kentucky, 6 per cent. interest State of blinsourt, 6 per cent In terest State of, New York, 6 por cent leered Stair of' 'Ohio, 0840) 6 per Cent interest State of 01110, (1860) 13 per cent. Interest 600 shares Hartford and NJ:WM Railroad Co. Stock 107 blares Bort& and Worcester Rai'rand Co. Stock, 250 shares Connecticut Lalver Railroad Co. Stook 50, Connecticut River Company Stock 60 attires Citizens Bank Stock, Waterbury, Conn 60 shuns Stafford Bank Stook, Stafford Spa, Conn 80 shares Eagle Bank Stock, Providence ft. I 800 shares Phreoix Dank Stock, Hertford, Conn 400 shares f armors & Mechanics ,Bink Stock, Hartford, Conn.. 800 share's Exchange Bk.. Stook, Hartford, Conn ,240' shares State Bank Stock, - Hartford,. Conn 100 - shares City Bank Stock, Hertford, Conn 100 shares County Bank Stock, Hartford, Conn 150 shares Connecticut }liver Bk. ' Stock, android, Oniett '461 Oases Ilartford7Bank Stook, tinroordi Conn 100 chimes Charter' air Bank 8290,0 0 88 $ll 36S 10 V 3,887 82 Brock, Mulford, Donn 100ahares Merchants and. Mann ' facturera Book Stook, gad ford, Conn 100 akarea Atom Bank Stock, ' Hartroc_ e d Coon 15 Oates Ileohantca and Trader, Bank eteek. Jersey City, N. I 200 eberee Elate or Brisoarl Bk. Stock. St. Limits. Ho ......... 200 eheree Merchantsiccbange Bank Stock, New Tork. 200 obares,North Hirer. ......... Stock, New I ark . 1,200 shares Meohania Bank ... 7,097 77 stoat, New York 200 Alarm North America Bank Stook, New York 900 r hares Naomi. Rork Stock, New York ' 000 ehares America' Rank Stock Nor York.. 'SOO Aar's' Oroadway lik; Stook, New York ' 400 shares rooples Sauk Stock, New York 200 ekeroa Republic Book Steck, New York.... 100 shares Ohl Bank Stook, New York 400 sharer 'Union Book , /took, New York 100 shares Ranorsr Bank Stock, -New York... 100 shares Coromonwealtk Dank- $40,40400 Mork, New Yprk - ' 600 skarra„Rkikjx.kpak *pa r - • - 400 skim Maohuttan Bk. Stook, New York ' 300 shares Nov York Blink Btook, New York 200 shares Market Bank Stook, Now York 400 shores (helm Bank 43t00k, New York 400 &Was Netropaitan Back 800, New York 800 shawl Butchers and Drovers Back Stock, New York 903 chants Importers & Traders Bank Stock, New York, .... 900 shares Araertmta MCl:hinge Back Stock, New York 820 Owe* Marclutala .131. Stock, New Yoik 100 etudes United States Tract Co. Stook s New York .. 160 Blazes N Y. L. Ito. & Trust Co. Stooks; New York Bllls reaetrable, Altoona:tams Inyestmeots..... LIABILITIES. Lows adjusted and due Lome adjuted and not due, un adjusted; la suspense, or °on. • tested 110,976 64 ...8448.754 85 INCOME, Amount of premiums received - ' duvivg the - yeat $1,506,864 96 Amount of interest end dividend* received on Investments 88 : 890 45 Amotint of income from other 801/1.0014 PAYMENTS. ,• Amount of Losses paid during the year $812,329 46 Amount of Lowe paid *latch ao trued prior to the year. 181,271 86 Amount of expenses pa'd during the year, tooluding commie. alone and feed to agent' and officer,/ of the Company 211,008 84 Amount Of Taxes paid 18,771 10 Amount of all other expenses and disbursal:ciente 97,276 78 Amount of divldendi declared and paid 260,000 00 --..74,848,604 83 State of Conneetiont, Z County of Hartford, 5 • Personally Appeared before me, a Jostlea of the Peace', THOMAS K. BR&O.E, Jr., lhoretay, who made eolemn oath that the foregoing Statement of the eon. (Utter' and Meets of the !Etna borandee 00. le true (Egnedd HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace, State of Oonneotieut, Clomptrollees Office, aIIiTrORD, Anuary 1,180. I hereby certify that I have examined the evidence of Inyestmeate of the ? Etna loettrenee Coittietiy, se set forth in detail in the foregoing Statement, and'they correspond therewith, a (slimed) Wm. H. 131724 L, Comptroller. BOSWELL & WILSON, Agents, ltd Walnut street, EL W. corner Doak, PLf ids. JAMES T. BOSWELL, • JOHN WILSON, Jr. rebl72‘2o ENTERPRISE TsreitmuLzraw, COMPA.ZTE. This Company insures Buildings, garniture, and merobandise generally. against lola or damage by fire. - The policies of this Company expressly provide that when assigned as collateral security, they shall notbe AT FOOTED Zr LIST AO! of the owner of the property In sured. .Ent're security is thee extended to the holders of Oaotian Bums and atonvosaas, notwithstanding re cent decisions of Shit/ousts oft an. Ground Rents, Mortgages, lane,' and other dem:utiles on litst listate, will also be speolally Insured if desired. DIRXOTORS. $446,764 BIS . . P. Untohfattl Starr, blorteoat I. D►weon, William hf 'Rye, Oporto D. Stuart, Nalbro Frasier, John 11. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Y►hneatook, Benj. T. Tradiak, Andrew D. Oeah, Irony Wharton, J. Livingston Bninger. V. arronaonD STAB% Presidani OLIARLES W. 00XE, Secretary. TEMPORARY OPPION: 152 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. febl7.3m . $229,609 01 QAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, B. B. Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Street, Phiialelphia. Capital paid in (securely invested) ~. 420 0 , 000 &opium $1,041 This Company having been thorougly reorganized, is new ready to mrke Insuranoe upon all kinds of pro. ra, / ......11.0...45., 4., against LOBE or DAILACB BB ONLY, upon favorable terms. DIRBO'POBS. Jacob N. Easier ' Goa. B. B. Cashing Francis Blackbu rn, , Charles P. Watrotus, Rabat P. Ring, Vika J. Baldwin, II B. English, J. A. EL. tiaidwoncii, George B. Levin, Aaron 01050 Joseph IL etidfold John M. Oestch, John Prentice, Matthew Eelley, Edward Wiser, . Alex. 0. Lawmen P. B. Blrckhead, Alfred Olapp, Barmy B. Foote, Wm, A, Forbes. , ' JACOB L. El&BLIB, POisldent, Gam B loon, Beare' PHILADALPI/Xl, Dee 20,042 28 2,198 78 $175,611. 92 f#VOTIOE TO DEALERS OURTAIN 1 PIXTUBISS.—/ hive appointed BIXBON Mini Sole agents for the sale of n 37 Curtain Piz: tares in Philadelphia. e Trade will - be impelled at factory primal, freight added . - 0. PUTNAM. R0dan.. , ^1 , ...yr 1. 1 RAO RAISINS.—SOO boxes new • crop, prime order, Were, #gooli, paters, In• store vas for bv • 41.11,1111,011). =EMI 20,180 88 121,812 82 $44,000 44,000 00 23,000 28,000 00 24,000 26,100 00 30,000 30,000,00 10,000 10,000 00 115,000 g§,oao oo 6,000 5,000 00 tb) 11000 68,500 61,60212 00 ) 000 52,876 00 10,000 9,100 00 10,0*0 10,200 00 50,000 48,400 00 25,000 . 28,000 00 60,000 60,000 00 26,000 28,600 00 90,000 00 4 000 00 10,700 10,270 00 25,000 22,600 CO 6,000 1,250 00 8,000 SAN 00 5,000 5,250 00 1,800 1,872 00 80,000. 80,000 00 40,000 46,000 00 16,000 18,60 00 24,000 28,000-00 10,000 11,400 00 6,000 5,400 00 7,600 9,000 00 , 16500 80,00 00 10,000 10000' 00 10,000 10,600 00 10,400 00 1,600 . 1,600 00 20,000 90,600 00 10,000 10,400 00 10,000 00 30,000 06,000 00 20,000 22,400 00 90,000 80000 00 80,000 31,200 00 20,000 27,000 00 20,00 20,400 00 20,000 24,400 00 191,400 12,200 00 .20,000 22,400 04 50,000 8,000 00 10,000 • 10,000 00 10;000 11,200 00 20,000 21,000 00 86,000 same CO 03,000 22000 00 20,000 19,e00 00 50,000 44,400 00 20,000 23,600 GO 30,000 33,600 00 40,000 42,400 00 41,000 45,100 00 10,000 11,800 00 . 15,000 24,760 00 48,055 07 23,062 08 81,087,020 08 608 84 ----41,654,868 15 I.ll3Trozia, /UAW) 2,1869 Insurance eatrvantea. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE Intrit,ANCE COMPANY, DARTFORD, OONN OABIt °ANTAL, ALL PAID UP 8300,000 00 lIVAPLDEL.. 054100 00 TOTAL ASSETS $305,800 06 The following'statement le raide in oonformity with the requirements of the 7Ana of Pentuylvinis: lIABNFORD, owe' , /axelaY 1, MP. The Oapital kook paid up $800,0041 00 Width, with the surplus, is intreited as follows— Amount of cash on band, and dePosital la bank. Amount of cash in hands of agent®, and • in transit Aniount of loans on personal annuity.. Amount of loans secured by bonds and mortgagor Shares. Stocks. Par. . Ohio State six per oent.slo,ooo 00 - Missouri .. 20,000 00 Michigan " " 6.000 00 Hartford City a .. 20,003 00 ! 80 Pbainll Bank, Hartford. 8,000 OD 08 Exchange w « . 8,400 00 116 Merchants and Mannfac .. fawns' 8ank..........18,600 00 107 Charier Oak Bank, Hart ford 05 Mercantile • 101 Farmers and Mechanical ; Bank, Hartford 10,100 00 SD City Dank, Hartford.... 9,000 00 ,60 Etna ", .... 6,000 00 92 Hartford . 200 co '960 Phcentx Bank,•New York 5;000 00 ; :;60. Continental " 6,000 00 f,60 Bank of America, .5030 00 '6O Metropolitan Bk., " .. 0,000 00 '0 , Merobasta , Bank,.. 2,600 00 26 Hartford and New thump. shire Railroad Com- Pant 2,600 00 Amount of bills receiva. ble, welt neared by not klaterals ,• Amount of loans on bank storks .. 10.700 0) 11,286 00 .. 8,100 00 0,826 00 LL&MITTIES. Amount of Losses, due and unpaid.... .onotutt of ' olsfras for lasses, which are ha melt or • oreftested by the °ora -1 WV Ainount of !ones which are not due.... , . INCOME. 11. • not of cub promioang reeolred , dozing the year A not of Interest money reoeivett " trout 1 nvestmonto PAYMENTS. ,leteetuit of loos paid duties the year: Ainoant of dividends declared and paid Attinnnt of expenses paid, 'including teramt 'slow' and fess paid to agents 4 . .. and taxes paid by the Company... 84T& Off OONIIEOTIOUT, • tt • Rortford County, as : lIARTNORD, daxtwar 18,4109. • IMMIX ORMTM / that, eh the 18th day of z •L.„ the Tear Iddff, personally appeared before nOtdi., d BOLLS awl long L. wsizeoz, pepteUMlty •Lknovn to me to be tha individtads who etlOWthd-laregsdna atatement t - and- asadd.uath Mast alsosatatrotaesr-44.4b...-vniaranee•otareatff . therehOtanied, and that' the said statement by them anbrerlbed 1i true. la witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and cadet seal; at mild Hartford, the day and year above named. IOWABD GOODMAN, Oomraloslooor for Pounsylvaula (ffigneti) [OVAL.] STATE OP OONNEOTIOUT, Hartford County, 532 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the NORTH AMERICAN WIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY ifein posseeeion of the Meets waned In the foregoing statement s and that they are of the value therein eat forth. In witness whereof, I have hereunto eat my hand an °Metal seal, at Hartford, thin, the 18th of January, A• D. MI . (Signed) EDWARD GOODMAN, j Commfaioner for Pennsylvania BOSWELL 4: WILSON, AGENTS, No. 216 WALNUT STREET, Southwest corner of Dook street, PHILADELPHIA 16,61E13 J. 808 WELL, JOIN WILSON, Ja. VASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— LAOBIIOX No. 6 =MANOR. , AIMIOnOOID CAPITAL 13/001 0.11.1 . 21 L }TOOT 131711301011101 0 PIIMPEVIAL. 70r0 HM4 on Merchandise and Buildings. MARINI: RISKS on Vessels Cargoes end Freights -- INLAND -TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Goods -par Railroads, (Duals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable term s The Board of Directors (In order to guard against any acetone calamity, and thus afford greater security to the insured) have rheolved to take no more than Five Thousand Dollars on any one risk All losses will be promptly and liberally nettled. MRSOTORS. Andrew Cochran, Robert B. Walker, William Ingram Brown,: ;Mob Lukens, Richard G. Stotosbury, George ,Cooknusn, Peter D. Myers, Charles }Boy, Thornußbaw, Jacob Reed, Robert P. Taylor,hintesbra7. ANDREW 000HRAN, President. Wit. isoßam Brown, Tice President - fel3;tf ;NS lIRANOE 00 MPAN Y OF THE STATB OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRIII AND Mt, BIND TNSI7IIANCB—No. 4 1115.0HANGA BUILDINGS Onestered in 1794-oopitsl s2oo,ooO—Auete, Janu: ory 1,18584341,440.00-100, All invested in sound end avalleble seonrities—conie nue to insure on Wesel' and Cargoes, Buildings, Stoote of Aferohendies, /to ,on liberal term. rIItiOTOID i Henry D. Merrell, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles hisaaleater, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas D. Watteon, John D. Budd,' Henry G. Freeman, WilltamDWhita, Charles 0. Lewis, . George O. Carson. alma D. SILLISILERD, President Wri.Lfau Haar a. llearetarY. - johmirm.ti A MEILIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00. CA- INCORPORATED 1810 "VIIARTER PRA' PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a largo paid•up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound and mailable "Seeuritiew, oontianeto M Insure on Dwelling's, Stores, Furniture, oroi:Landis°, Fowls In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. D 111010941. Georg Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, °sem W. Morris BLUM/ 0. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilk. Charles,W. Ponitney. 011011Gik ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARDI. Secretary. .1.28-y If CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. HO South FOURTH Street. CHARTED, PERPBTUAL. Capital $900,000. Orenlied 1811. Privileged to insure Bowes, annually or perpetusa; Personal Property, annually, or for a leesperiod; e Marine, Wand, and Life Insurance Risks ; receive Do. pelts; hold Truats and grantannulties- ALPBRD WIBIS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vitro President. itannin, escretary. • DIVICTOMI. Alfred Weeks, boo. W. D. Kelley , B. 0. Tyler, J.' W. Ronny, S. W. Sender, V. B. Mingle, C. R. Picking, James Watson, J. B. Butolilusen, Ludlam, Matthew, d. W . stokes, William Curtis, 0. Y. Turner. L 1176 nib URA-NOB AND TRUST 00$ - P.ANY.—The PENN BIUTUAI, Lin INSHKANOS s47treeOl.lPANT. or Corn .oer3. of THIRD and DOCK ts. Capital, $612,116 INSIHUIS LIVZS for short terme, or for the who!. Sinn of life—grants annuities and, endowments—pnr. Awe Ufa interests in Real istate, and makes ell eentraols dolmans on the oontingendee pf Life. They sot se Ineentors, Adminiatratore, Alseilmwe Trustees, and ilitiardiane. . Daniel L.lllllBl, Samuel I. Stoker, Benjamin Costal, William Martin SWAM B. Newbold, - James N. Id amass, Willbun S. Hacker, . Joseph H. 'Lotter, ' • William H. Kern, . . Tames Zuston,, Simnel O. Huey, Tbeophilna renlatir - °barks Hallowell, ' . Idnuand A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, . OardeL L. lintelinion, Bodolphne Kent, John W.Wornor, WIWI= 11. Oarr, Mlle ll:Amber Mira% T iota:tan, , WIWI • Samuel i. criaguai, William - . Joseph K. ThOmall, Warner M. Baia ' . Alin G. Brennan, . - • 7.ll.ltiohler Banton. - . .. DANIIIL L. AtlLLNK____, kiiildout. 114911111L1. STOW% Ties Pres% : ion r. Nouns, pientarr. ..1.441 Inaqrattrz Campania. RICHARD S. SMITH, - Agt. tr. E. 00R. THIRD AND WALNUT STREET. LIVERPOOL AND ,LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSIIRANOE 0011LCQAN Y. IN CONZORIOITY WPM THA LAW OP POSITION OPINE COMPANY. . ,AtITIMIIZED ogITAL. ........ ....sio,oomoo Of Irldi,b iipa1d , up......£488,422 , -Reperred hull ' 914,610 ..1.41* fund ' • 6431,569 - Vire remervall fivad ' •• 163;110 514,768 22 11,000 00 9,204 84 The liability of the entire body of ehareholderOnn- Molted; All ilireetoximoat be proirbtoca In the Oom- 8,960 00 Market, $lO 000 00 17,800 tO 6,160 00 20,400 CO 8,080 00 3,060 04 Pang. - MINIM OP THE COMPANY FOR ONE TEAR AT • LABT STATE NT $3,260,000 00 RESOITROES IN lINITEp. STATES. 14,810 00 Cash on'hand with Direetori, in New York. $78,141 28 Cash in hands of agents and in coarse of transmission 06,089 98 City 111008$, all of state of New York 182,000 00 Virginia hate bonds 8,000 00 Amount of eiook held u collateral ieourlty for loans Amount of LCSIIII on bonds and mortgage, noustituting trot liens on,real satins, on whir& there is leas than °borer's into. test due 11,615 00 8,450 CO 6,800 00 4,224 00 8,625 00 5,100 00 5,100 00 5,600 00 2075 00 AtuDEkt of olatta for lOaa contested, $lO,OOO 00 - INCOME IN UNITED STATES. 'Amount of a#ab get:attune received. 5507,033 00 Amount of interest money received from In. vestments of the Company Amount of premiums earned isopoo tie EXPENDITURES. Amount 0L lames paid in United Metes during the year 5:149,020 67 Atnotintpsid for reinsurance" 8',627 03 4 " " return premiums 56,616 64 Amount dividend paid daring the year thirty per cent. Amount of expenses, including fees earl commissions to agente and ofloors of the Company 00,802 25 Amount of Wee geld by the Company.... 8,188 18 035,850 08 None. 312 600 00 $105,112 85 STAY' OK NEW YORK, Olty and °minty of New Yotk, as. Before me, Daniel 8111X68--44 _Commissioner, resident in the city of New York, duly commlnaloned and quali fied by the Executive authority, and under the laws of the State of yenneylsarda, to take the acknowledgment of deeds, &o , to be used or recorded therein—personally appeared ALYRBD PELL, to me personally kaolin to be the Resident Secretary of the Liverpool and London Fire end Life Insurance Company, of the city of Nei York, and the said Alfred Pell, being duly sworn, de plinth and iinth that the foregoing statements are true and correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. ALFRED PELL, Resident Secretary. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this twenty , fourth day of Isnuary, A. D. 1859. DANIEL BRIZAS. ffieal.l IshiiPs tartlet 6112,609 66 V 3,768 38 13,000 CO 468,460 69 NORTHERN ASSITRANOE COMPANY No. I friOORGATE STREET, LONDON. FIRE AND.,11.1.118 ASSURANCE, AWN - • - Establlnhe4 In 1830—Inoorporated by Special let of CAPITAL... Paid up Capital and our plus £438 F 22 4 1 22,104.111 02 Annual Ravenna • 10,148 10 0 933;73412 Vita Company insures againat loss or damage by lire almost every deaoription of Property. The rates of pre mium are moderate, widths conditions of Insurance are trAmed 'lib the greatest liberality. the Policies of this Company are not only guaranteed by a large Capital, bat also by the unlimited personal responsibility of nearly one thousand altaraboldars. U - Leases promptly adjusted and paid without re ference to Lonillon.„01 All the advantages of a blatant Association are milted with the seenrite of a Proprietary Company. • TEE Brigs or ?notion are based upon the safest and most approved data, and may be made payable to raft the eolloentenee of the Assured. Prospectus a, Tables of Rates, Applications, &0., may be obtained at the Office Examination for Life Inxonufee daily, at 120 , 0100 k ffi WILLIAM GETTY, Agent, NO. 37 South Third Street. REPERRNOIB IN PHTLADILPHIA Mesita. Ptoart & Brother, No 18 Bank street. Myers. °bighorn, &Co 232 Market street. Wm. McKee & Ow, 22 South Front street N. B. Thompson & Co, 45 N. Water street. Joe. B Seq., Prem. Mech. Bazar. B James Dunlap, Bet. Preeident Union Bank. Non Wro. 'A. Porter, 628 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. LAS-a to th tm36 HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII ALA- RANCH COAIPANT, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Shiladelphia. DIRECTORS. Thoa. L. Ludera, Win. P. Ludt, J. Edgar Theaugro, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. Jame*, H. H. Shillingford, A. J. Buoknor, C. Z. Spangler, - John W. Sexton ) N.H. Houston, William Raignal, , Wm. H. Lore, Rdwin Booth., Charles P. Norton, Jolla Garrison, Taaao Myer. - E. Q. Warne, PreeldenTßOKAS L. /MEM Title President—E. 0. WARNS. Ourretary—OHAßLES A. DDT. salMi e 1eb228c27-2t . . 'lemon loo,cloo ►TIHE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN THE UNION. 110 RUNT do HUTTON Ottoestooro to L. I'. Hammitt,) MANDZIOTHRIIRS Op A. L. ADAMS' IMPROVED DISK RAM - IQo. 269 South THIRD fittest, .Ph MICE, BANE, and SCHOOL FURNITURE; EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES, • WARDROBES, dm dB-!m VABINET PURNITITRE AND BILLIARD N.) TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. 261 SOUTH BEOOND $ rREET, to eonueotion with their extensive Cabinet Duelness, arc now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full supply, finished with • MOORE t CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are preneunoed by all who have need them to be duper!, r to all others. Por the quality and finish of these Tables the in ann . - roamers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the diameter' of their work. Jolt- firo CIEURGE WHITELEY, No. 185 Eolith Vf PRONT Street, offers for elle, in 'flood only— A. Beignette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark. Yule' Robin Cogoao, 1856 and 1867. Linton Proprietors , Ooguno, 1858, Plnet, Castillion. & Co Cognao,lB6o, 1517,181i8. A. Canine Rochelle, MT. Pellesetsin Rochelle, 18511, to Mtn Martell & Co. Cognas,lB6s, 1861, 1848. Jamaica Bum, 2 years In Bond. Sterrett's Seoteh Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Sicily Madeira Wine. Holdall* Champagne, quarts and pinta. A full assortment, of Went Wine, in oases and outs, to ',rise. sal6•gmo REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVID TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STRAIT, emu roods snow SwF.trill. South Slde, Where hale prepared to execute all olden SA Ms line, !mint on hand a full napply of tiOODS for Gentle nienl wear. EAJSITTEL H. MATTBON A _ n2.5.9m•1f No. 1126 CHESTNUT' Street RE X 0 • AL. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS 11.01111 Noir' thole old stand, 45 South EIXOOND street, to 725. CHESTNUT STREET, The Retail Department will be closed t or a few weeka. - - - isla-tt eat, _ CG. ORANE's PHOTOGRAPH 110011[B, • aformerly 'VAN LOAN%) 652 ANN Street. All the mime styles and gamer Pletareg i Dignerreotypos, Attibrotypea, Photographs, fand Ivorstypea Ulm, sad at 'soden& ?am. • 11740 • RETURN O THE PFINNSYLVANIA £1,088,017. at 45 is 0,440,002 00 ASSETS 75,000 00 bOl2OO 00 LIABILITIES 47,205 00 420,273 00 ParHimont £1,259,760. $6,298,800 FIRM DEPASTAIHNT rIVII MP ARTMANT Zabinet Mart. litmovals. Ipljoiciguitibe; *a. g.4t 41 4 1 ress. SATIEr.IYALEinitthiRY . !AM TUB- ASPIRATION: My bark is on life's troubled sea, I art:AO whore it gos - s• - What matter life ' s sdrians to met. What nutter where It* elute? The best of earth, its liwes and joys, Are dreamy, fading thine; -' We wish, we sigh, we grasp soulepriss— 'Elliott on magic: lenge. - It is not that i bete the world, gt it hsted " It Is not that no eye hathemiled, To light say*eary way: 'Tie not betause whate'er I loved, • Thet desth has loved It too : - No, >tit not this that makes :no sad; And Dateless 'ohm I go: ' I've madly loved, yet all in vein ; ' BUB madly, still unbleak, . I lokki,ind norsa tits growing pain : That boridititbin my 'breast. • #lltentbunnifireep - Ot will nit' litesk—, *soul :trig Writhe and benr, And none shell know thethiward date, ' By Word, or Sign, or tear, • ' Unloved I mune, unkired I go; What is there left for me? - What bitterness hi ytjt to know, - When . gon'e for aye from thee? When driven dewn dark abyss, And death is barging o'er, • I wilt not wish I'd toted thee lees, But thou - had'st loved me more. . Tun PLEASURE GARDEN.—The culture of flowers - has ever been considered one of the most elegant pleasures. It' is also one of the most gratifying to 'our 'feelings, for each-Bee t-ceding month puts forth some .fresh blossom in return for the care bedewed. Even dread mid-winter is partially enllvenedby the flew era of the gay Itturiatinue: The allusions of the poets to flowers cionati tate some of their happiest illustrations. In - - deed, no man can be truly a poet Unless he bee been a close observer of Niftrire.'i -The rose, the ,cowslip, the , golden . king - cup, the violet; th "' pied . 'daisy;" or, as it -should be written, "day's eye," have each einbelliiihed , the philosophy cf Shakapearii; and nearly-all the poeticyriteri of our day have, in succes sion, discovered some new bilauty in this gay domain of flOwers;' from the rose and purple violet to the delicate acacia, or the circling Oletnatis—lair emblem of 'still' fairer woman I I - In otir,experience of life---and we have had our portion of its cares—we know of no' relief so gratifying to • a wearied sPirit 'as thiit which a flower-garden afforde- ' and when 'cir cumstances hate permitted us to 'Mewl - musty folios; and dry, dull tomes we have felt - in vigorated by a stroll amid parterres brilliint with the beauty of flowers 1 and fianurfidnifia tion of the rich variety of Nat*, We • hive exclaimed, "Being here,'l aiii *man again 1 3 ,' Perhaps—for we are poetic in our feellegiii- r this pleasure may arise from our associating female beauty with 'flowers, 'for, with us, "Marian is ever our lily, and Flora our rose." The 'gallantry of a French monarch compared a court .3vithont women to a spring ntiginced by flowers ; but, an - our estimation, a fair beauty amid the splendor of 'a - garden, is her self a court, and a sovereign too. She presents `you with a flower—a rose, that' vainly strives to emulate the fairness of the hand that Offers it; or the 'double-cherry, which Shakspeire says is like tinte her lips ; or a mess-rose 'and as can there a flower that • flower - efteeed ?" • Save in the 'instance of the donor, we 'owe the rose's empire, but her cheek's vermeil fc dotty _ . . ontvie the rose ';" and her eyes are more , én chantinglymodest than the'sillOrrioss that-en velopes the beauty of her rival. - The 'violet affords an illustration '. of her sensibility , and retiring,'perariasive-tlike the delicious fluiffranCe ifult Ateethi tipon. - our lenses. • We tfaVe, lire= immediate "vicinity'rinise. .eif.s:matide4oottt:NitlitidadL. ItteAtms, tants and flowersr but - were we buena of land within this city or its environs., we would, in our love and admiration of flowers, lay out a princely garden, an Irem—a Jinnistan - of flowers, Every cottage on our domain should have' its flower-pot, and we would not suffer any but a lover of Nature and Nature's gifts to inhabit them. We would—but alas Iwe have not these possessions, and can; therefore, only recommend our plan to those who have. We cannot close our desultory remarks without quoting Mary Robinson's beautiful apostrophe to the snow-drop--the sign of awakening Nature, which may aptly be con sidered as the emblem of Hope The snowdrop. winter's timid Awakes to life bedewed with tears,' And flings around its fragrance mild ; And. where no rival flowerets bloom, Amidst the bare and chilling gloom A beauteous gem *pram, _ All weak and wan, with bead inclined, ' Its parent breast, the drifted snow. It trembles, while the ruthless wind • Bends its slim form ; the tempest lowers, Its merged eye drops Crystal showers On Its coed bed below. iiiiher i er I fled thee, gentle flower, Thou still art sweet and dear to me ; Pot I have known the theorises hour, Mies seen the annbeams bold and pale, Have felt the chilling wintry gale, And wept and Shrunk, like thee !" Benno TOO Da/Ca.—Therein an old Proverb which says ".d Man may buy gold too dtai." We do not know where it originated, but, the apothegm is an exceedingly wise one, let it come from whose bead it might. ti A. man may buy gold too dear." None but the excessive miser, who would barter everything for the "yellow dust," can 'doubt the fact that even the moat precieni of metals can be bought too dear. - The broker will tell you that he buys gold too dear, who gives dive dollars a-piece for sovereigns, when their market value is but four dollars and eighty-three cents. The bro ker buys money merely to sell again; and he therefore,, consider it only In relation to wha it will yield him. But. there are cases where gold may be bought too dear, even though it may be sold again for more than it cost. Gold may bet purchased too dear—altogether too dearly— when life, health, friendship, conacience,,er peace of mind,, is sacrificed „in the purchase. Yet, bow often does te one, Or the other, _or all _of these happen, in the acquisition of wealth, apparently the sole end and aim' of so large a portion of mankind ! Gold is bought too dear by the man who, leaving friends, relations, fireside, and home, seeks a distant land—it may be an unhealthy climate=—solely with the view of amassing fortune sooner than it could be acquired at bane, and unexposed to the dangers and pri vations of the distant land.— Be gains the fortune, indeed ; he accomplishes the object of his desire—but at what expense? Health is gone. He returns with his gold, but it has cost him too dear. He is, no doubt, to some the object of envy for his wealth ; but to others, and the most judicious part of mankind, he is the object of pity, rather, on account of his folly, whia has bartered the noblest of blessings for a heap of shining dust.- He cannot enjoy his gold when purchased:- 'With a sallow countenance, an enfeebled galt,'and a broken constitution, be. appears among - his ancient neighbors, astonishing them for a• abort time with his wealth, his splendor, and bis'equi page, then sinks into the grate, a victim to the enormous price he paid for his gold. Surely it cost him too dearly. He has sojourned in a distant land. He has foregone the pleasures and comforts of, home and of friends. Ho has subjected himself,to disease and exposed himself to death—and, though be has not fallen a prey to Ahe latter in a foreign clime, he has merely_ 'obtained a =spite fur a few short and miserable - years He has purchased his gold too dear; because he has not, by its pOssession, gained any equivalent for the amount of the cost. He might have acquired a 'competenee_ at tome. A competence isalla man can enjoy; and all beyond is, of cklise, no better than so much worthless dross. It is gold bought too dearly. All this, however, is on the suppositiOn that it has been gotten honestly. "But-' when it has been obtained by a sacrifice' °teen. science—when moral principle • has been let tered in the purchase—it presents a still stronger case of gold. bought too dearly; for nothing can ever repay the sacrifice of honesty. Though gold were a thousand times more precious than it is, still it is no more than the dust in the balance, compared with apure and upright heart. All •wealth purchased by any act of dis t honesty, by any perversion whatever of moral principle, is purchased too: dearly. • It costs too much., on every consideration—whether the sum paid for it affect the character, the .peace ' .andwelfareof the purchaser, or of some of his fellow-creatures. . • • - • Gold' costs too dear when it is purchased by a sacrifice of honesty in the common atlisirs of life—in buying and selling, in trade and I merchandise, and in any of the everyday cen t cerns between man and man. One may potiat ' of the great bargaine lie Misread° by deceiv ing his fellow-creatures ; but how contemptible must he 'appear in Ili own estiniation, to .say nothing of the :estimation of others, who has cm= Komi 0490tromplarre. tior.e.;4l;i: filifleaw , ben in mind the followlos raise's' 1101 7 etaintusdestlint must he seempiteled by Pte fume of the writer; , 2n orteitettrete etetseteme the tipegraphy, but aie ` ddeif ibi ehcetl4 be written upon._ , - , - We &MI be greetly obliged to giettrensto in power. reale end other &tato der eontelbeffOod: idling the emend news of Chs deifei,fh*e4bbeehiriooditlesis the lIMMUMM of tibidereteileiebri, eye beware of poraleton, er soy bitormotkmig thib brlnterarti Ing to tie meal reader.: been fain to resort: to trick and to falsehood, either direct erimplied, for the acquisition of money!, • Van such &man gc sleepo',nightsy , We doubt it. Hismind musthenn the rackif.if not severely, 'at,. least :sufficient te.keep him from enjoying the. mild" 'and nndlittfirbed re. pose of the Italy geed and:.boiteat man. His gold, then, Is purchased-too.deartye "It is not the sleep only which ithas cost him; but it is the loss of the respect and esteem of all whose good opinions are worth possessing, -1 Joeine.••-An Englishmen and =American were travelling together between two of our large cities, on an -°cession" before railways had brongot places 'into the -intimate con nexion with each - ether which now ezists. The former was a - matt Of honest disposition, well informed •Irrraitny matters, 'arid possessing a very good opinion of hitt - self. • The American was frank;,conversible, and'very well disposed to be amused with the other in all WWl:more. - The Englishman, although sufficiently libe ral, had not yet an acquaintance with the dif ferent shades of Character, and the:peculiari ties which distinguish our =teens from his own countrymen, and very broadly denounced our tc common people" as ci intraltrably in solent." The American laughed, - and. told him be thought they - ware particularly bat that, perhaps, - the - manners- ofAhe two nations towards persona In different conditions of life were not similar, and might lead to oc casional misunderstanding.. But the English. man declared that "you could not be free with the common people with Ont being Insulted, and if you held yourself aloof firem them yin were neglected.". The Areetlegniteld him he should try ce a , native.", Oh Orelying at tavern, they decided to Preie theliettller, who wag a plain-looking ' man auct,',"after taking some refreshment, the American, in spleasant and easy tone of voice, said fo,lunt, c! Colonel, did you give the horses any water I" No, I didn't, Captain." , " Then, I'll the= you to give them a little," said he. _ cc I'll do that di rectly," answered the other, cheerfully taking up his bucket. , The Englishman-hearing these titles used so coolly by both parties, and having heard of the appointment of strange persona ; to office in the United-States, wallowed- the joke, which was well understood between the others although perfect strangers and putting en"a look amusingly - combined of- , Virkwardness, ridicule, and fontalitY, inquired ofthe hostler "how many Men 'he mustered larlde regi ment 7" when the header, looking - at him with astonishment and firmtfees,:ginfilf replied, if I'm no more colonel ' than yonl are, sir ;" but readily joined" in the laugh Which con.. raised the Englishman's companion, who afterwards -remarked to him, cc When you un•• bend with a poor fellow, de' so', thoroughly : Jonathan likes ,a joke but can't bear ridi cule." Curv.usx.4-Afuch 'of the:strage mixture of ferocious cruelty, - with 'refined gallantry denominated Chialry, which ancient annals hand down to us, was attributable, undoubted ly, to the intercourse of the : -Clisistians with the Moors and Arabs. : - luShe -Iwo of Spain and the Crusades were loarnttheseiglinensenta with which an Eastern imagination„hid adorn ed thu exercise of brute force and animal cou rage. But be its origin what it might; the 11:4- rit of chivalry produced a system of manners totally distinct -from' - the' Government, and, forming, as it were; a Separate' code, which the laws of the State .had, not - created, and could .not suppress. --- The ineraber of an an cient State, could hear himself gicilssly abused by his fellow-citizen - withoOkany Obligation to retaliate otherwise, tbsn,by words::: The noble or knight of Germany 'or - France' was com pelled either to:, draw - hii Sword.'-against his accuser or to loao.his chAractei,,A, society. No form of law, no ,species_of tribunal, could dispense 'with the micesidWof revenge and from the bay of Naples- ha,* mountains of Inverness, he who had been wronged, by word or deed, thought -himself-bound to seek satis faction in the blood of ,his ,sditersarY• In Italy and in.-deatli -of the ag gressor, procured-by any means, ,was consi dered a lawful atonement vandato far was this principle extended, that not many years have elapsed tduce'h, judges-was' Main at Edinburgh, Mrthe party against whom hohad.pronounced a legal decision. - -M other parts -of Europe, the practice of single combat was:mind, ho ..norable--nay, anal there can be no better proof of --tbe• snpfemacy of opinion over law; than the fact that Louis XIV, who affixed the moat severe pinalties to the offence of fleabag a duel, would allow no man in his own regiment - to relbse a chal lenge. , . A Duatmaa.—The following "exaintile of nicety of conscience is as good a jest its it is a model of truth : - • • • Dr. Adam Clarke, the author of The cele. brated "Commentaries ort:the Bible," on be ing admitted into full connectlorewith his re ligions denomination, was asked, as usual, certain questions. 'Among other 'questions always asked at that time, was the following : ff Are you in debt ?" Though rather a whim sical incident, this question was likely to have deeply puzzled and nonplussed Mr. Clarke. Walking in the - street that 'morning, with another preacher, 'a poor Mad liked a half penny. Mr. C. had none, but borrowed one from the preacher.who was walking with him. The preacher happening to .go ont :of town, he could not see him during the,day to pay this small sum. - When he atoodupL with the others, he knew -not what to say, when the 'question " are you in debt 1"- shobid be pro posed. He thought, - 44 if I say lam in debt, they will ask me, how much? and when I say I owe one halfpenny, they will naturally sup pose mo to be a fool. If lay I tea not-in debt, this will be a tie ; for i owe one half penny, and am as truly under the 'obligation to pay as if the sum were twenty pounds, and while I Owe that, I cannot,. cmisistently with eternal truth, say tam not i5:461." Be was now most completely within the'horna of a dilemma ; and which to takp he 'knew not ; and the question being Pat to Itira.before he could make up his niind-- , -“Me. Clashe, are you in debt 7" he resolved the difficuly - in a mo ment, by answering—" Norone PEN:7." _ . . HANS KIITZLI7B'S Wxreu.—Hatis,„.ll.utzlus, a gentleman of Teutonic origin, . once o%yned a watch. Circumstances reridered'_it neces sary for him to pawn it. Luckless was the man who took it int By day and night was the chronometer of Hans a soureepf exquisite annoyance.to the, money-lender. ,Hans en tertained a motion,. which,_ in-tt. - theoretlcal view, was by no means extravagant; but, when practically applied, demanded.of the patient all the virtue of -the man_of Bps rea soned thus:—" Mr. Three-balls%baiing my watch, surely I have -a - right to: call at any time to ask the. hour." ;-And , this right he never lost an.opportunity ofmnforeitig. Thus —for the shop lay buts few doors from his home—at morning and night he would call with his one question, Y'hat ish, de clock?"` He would knock, ring the bell, thump the shutters—and when, at length, the night-cap ped pawnbroker threw open the„window, and thrust forth his head, there, like the night-ra ven, was Hans. Pop went the', question, ic that ish de cloth?' At times, by some subtle invention, be would inflict the query as the string/of the narrative, as this ;—.. Mis- Terree-balls, mein vile is Jastr got litteel poy; and as I put- town in de Pible ten de children are porn, till you tell me rhat ish de clock ?" At other times, his c , rife" or his "litteel poy" was ill, and bating to take medicine at a certain hour, he' pit begged to know ci rhot ish do clock?" ' -s = Mercury—for surely be Was Mans Kutzlus' tutelar deity—alone knows' 'long this in fliction might have - followeiiihdtawnbroker, had not a most unfortunate occurrence put an end to the evil.' The shop of Mr. Three balls was one night burned to the ground, and with it was Irretrievably lost :this cc family watch" of Hans Itutzlus. _ SELLING A Doo.—Dick Lazybones was the owner of a large dog, ;which it.cost as much to keep as two pigs would have'doue3 and the dog, besides, was tuieless: may,-he was worse than useless, for, in addition to the expense of keeping, he took up house-room, and greatly annoyed Dick's wife. - "Plague take the dog I" said she : "Mr. Lazybones, I do wish you would 'sell him, or kill him, or do something or other with him. He's snore plague than hit neck is worth— always lying in the chimney-oorner, and" eat ing more than would take thibainiain three children. I wonder you will keep such a use less animal." " Well, well, my dear," said Diets, "say no more about it. - Pll get rid of him one of these days." This was intended as a mere get Off on the part of Dick; but at his wife kept daily din ning in his oars about the • dog, he was at length compelled to take some order on the subject. " Well, wife," said he, one disyl'as be came ),. in, " I've sold .Towler." „ " save you, indeed I" saidalie;brightening Up at the good news.-- " I'm- Very glad of it. Row much did you sell him for, tay dear?" "Fifty dollars." "Fifty dollars What! fiftydollars for that dog 1 Row glad lam I That wilt buy us a good cow. But where's the money, my love ?" " Money !". said' Dick, shilling his cigar lazily to the other corner et his mouth. " didn t get any money; I took tuce puppies, at twenty-die dollars apiece !"- Why is a tear shed in secret like a ship? Because Wee private-tear. •
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