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J IBERAL Cash Advances made on jj consignments of Coal to our address. Aso, we eau .apply Miners at first cost. with Butter. Cheeps, et other country produce, or which we are receiving...Witte supplies direct.frem the Partners. Having gnat adrantages for making Sales of Coal, Miners will end tt to their interest to call on us. W. CONSTABLE k CO., NPIT York. March 3,1855 4.6 m 157 Danactexry. . PHRENOLOCICAL CABINET.. . .......- FOWLERS, WELLS t CO, Phre -1,01..6 . 14111110% nologista and Publishers, MI Arch Street; piPta*,...l 2 below Seventh, Philade.ria, furnish all ai k e ~, ito , works on Phrenology, I byelolon, .Watot v. • re, Magnetism and Phonography, whole ile and retail, at New York prima. Pro. fessional examinations, with charts; and tell written description, of character, day and evening. Cabinet tree. , Philadelphia, February :4,15.56 841 DELAWARE it RARITANCANAL CO. &Agit STEAM . TOWING. trigiral OTICE to Boatmen carrying Coal 11 from Schuylkill,. Richmond and New Brunswick to New York, ria Delaware and 'Raritan Canal. On the opening of Canal Navigation, the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. wdl have a large and cadent Tow boat Line, between Fairmount, Philadelphia. Richmond and Bordentownt and between New Brunewick and New York, for the towing of Coal Boats and barges. RATES OF TOWAGE: /FROM Crl.Pft. TON:4 1110 X • CTI. pit. 11)!1, Fairmount to New_Yuri 23 itiebmcrod to Dordenternlo Richmond " " 8. Amboy 19 N. Brunswick " 13 • Woodh*dge 93 Fairmount BordenVen 131 • " Rahway It. 21 ~• S: Amboy 22 ' Newark B. 22 Woodtidge 23 N. Denswit tell Amboy 10 Beltway R. 217 , Woodb'dgell " Newark Et 25 " Beltway Newark It 13 The above rates wily be charged to the ISt df July, af ter which the rates of towing will be advanced.. • Aar- Emits towing eastward 'of Newark llay,'will be 'charged Ney York prime. 4 Oral }Mats having paid towage on a full cargo, Will on returning empty, be towed free, but -will be charged the above rates per ton on back freight lin the opening of Navigation the Tows will leave daily, both from Richmond and Schuylkill, and as men as the trade demands, they will leave every Tido, Sun= drys excepted. F. 11. - IiESTER. Supertntendatt. Offleein New Brunswick. mare in Philadelphia, N 0.44 South Delaware Avenue, telow Walnut 'etroet—E. D. Etr, Agent. Office in New York, at the foot of Canal street—F. Coo- LT. Agent. Feb.?,{, 1355 &ha CASH ]MUSIC AND PIANO STORIES OP HORACE WATERS, SU Broadway, F. Y., Opposition to Combination; MUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Notwithstanding the (tom .- " - s Hutton of Music Dealers to keep up the S r t. t . .. ' • prices of non:copy-right Music against the interests of .sratire thmposers, and their inf neat to extend to Ma. Wart= the ourteriu of the trade, he is making immense sales—haring abundant entente that ho has public countenance and rapport in his opposition to the great monopoly, and In his efforts to aid Xatioe Thing and adopt the National Ourrasep.— Ills stack of American and European Music Is immense, and the catalogue of his awn publication is one of the largest and best selected In the United State. Ile has sun made a great reduction in the prices 0 191 1 of Pianos, 3111.0DIOSS, and MUSICAL 111. !linemen of all kinds. Superior timed 6octave Pianos for $175, $2OO and $225, interior of as go odquality, and Instruments u strong and durable' an those which cost $5OO. Piance of every variety of style and mice, up to $l,OOO, comprising those of ten different manufactories; among them the celebra ted modern improved Boa= WATERS' Plasm, and the trot premium ASOLLAN PIM, of Gilbert k Co.'s make, owners of the ..P.olean Patent. SEcOND-RAND PIANOS at great 6 , X7Vaint Prime from. grtU to $l5O. Nautili:ass from flu different Manttfletaries, including the well known S. D. k If. T. Smith's Meiodeocui. (tuned to the equal temperament.) the best make in the United Steles.— Prices, gth. $OO, $75, $lOO, $ll5, $125, $135, $l5O. Smith's Double Bank - Melodeons,W. Each riots° and Meted& on guorantond. Th 6 hart terms to the trade, schOols, Re. 12!..; per cent. discount to Clergymen and Churches. AU orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parte of 1 the country, post-paid, at the ,'ednoed tales. general J and Select Catalogues and Schedules of prices of Musical Instrument,' forwarded to any address, free of charge. New York..Fehrnary U. 1655 Lint PHILADELPHIA. t SAMEL W. EPPER PP . iiP.UC U CESSOR to tIENRY P J. PELIt A SON, deal er in Watches, Jeielry and Sttser-wsze, N 176 Cheenat street, (oppoeite the State ilease), Phila delphia. May 27,1854 GARDEN AND PLOWER SEEDS. . BUIST'S Garden Seeds, No. 322 Market strait, (late 97 Oswald street), ars of hl own growth and, warranted. Wholesale and Re leas will study their own lutenist by purchasing only at =2 Market street, Philadeipbla R. BUIST, Nureety-man & lisedtrower, Yawn , and Syd /Ws, Darby mad. January 27. 1£65 48t PLATFORM. SCALER . IF every description, suitable for Rail teach, dm. forweighing flay, Coal, Ore, and Mer chandlie generally. Purchasers tin no risk. corm Soak is guarantee' earreer„ and U after trial, not *land setae. factory, can be returned 'without chute. Factory at the Old Stand, established fbr erre than twenty years, corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Phila. - ABBOTT t Al, Yob. 10, ISM bas Storcenersfrfr =llene dA Abend. C A . " • - 8 Cot. at a INPAIMICIre,... ,J • E. ar.B. SuHELL; having greatly humored - their facilities for the saaaufacttue of ea e_l7 Tarietr of Asrtia Works. Woad= Ulm bid stYks of monilts, b 1 "Prim, Tomb awl /64 11 sumes, ate pierared to a pp . _Mani * yin reasoldiMilsto Ittlutelptda, /09 ih- • e i a• I°lla' MILLINERY GOOD& Spirts( Sala, 11153. - IeJOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South lioeoad _Sheet, Philadelphia# have Ad opened their Spring hoportad of 5 4 154 Burnet Raboae, Fieese"-Leem OW I 4 elk/. general Ailottutens"nt //quay z dr.ikbrelrAf 611 1.4P 1 ' 1 ': Seeable abov styles. The e goods hate bees imparted sweaty ire our Sided lulea, mot enosPilia lamed sabot Imerineet in oar line to be *nand be We YhiladelpDla bleeds 10-1565. Mau • aumus "ITER% 11•,-4416.11levila , T 10441 se., TABU. DOOllB AilOrg WHOLESALE dealer in fancy Dress Trimmings and Millinery Goods, and Mamba tune aflame, WS Mamma, Immo eanasaamy boa a eery extend?" mmetamet at Mks, Ribbaos. Ism, Era beedderia, Flamm, Bonnet Naenubt ais Hainem Mama Ise. deka gestraN iiiiiiii t DOW l'= " - Ite omens a all tram Counts, ihm City, and aa• SIMS them that,deg' ant ,mire 110 . antlietida abovirmentiased.dt . lolemet • - _ • • Philadelphia, Meek 1O INMP OCILEMANIVCIITILIMY STORE, - s« Az Noirti rib* • . CONSTANTLY . :on. hand, a large as- sort/seat of Pea aid Postai Saha& adalvea, sad Razors, Tatie Knives sad Yorks, Ip her. , !ISM, talfido, Dove and Irdai soaliccams 5ig 74100004111 * 10041 Al,Bo—e yetisteiiiive 'aiiestaiisnd Fine Skew Coifs faillsrti 11.= and &ads and nook, barmaid Pletaborith stork 01. Paw. &Mime. coastal a , JOLIN V Patbdabbla. Da. 50.3864 rt. 1344 We.. SAMUEL L IFETIIERSTON. - • - , P•EALER IN LAMPS; LANTERNS, Chambefors, asoll Cosuldollooio. Ka VW& 111 stoma, Firm. rbi;1401.144‘ '.llSoing Odin* mil Isio• )pored Ms stom'alet mug iiiiiortii Myst mod motto of ln Phno4loi Warm ~r So silk Pin. OilLoago. Camplbrak 'miss 11011,140r 0d d sod Q om / Lazats4 5at100550u1 ......... 4 410.40guis $4llll/distho s pettogo= sr omil over loction= 1= moon solt -7. 1 or Phio ON. sod Alcobotoo u bolsoilobli *Ft Ifilokosto at owl 'plea tha vial LA It to Ithoir a/Maw to boy. Mal, Iloombold flhossoroti all . daustptions, at tbo loose. oe =6- - - • (-, ,-- ' • ' ' • • ';4;.., 2% Ma ~ • / ..' ..: - 4141 ''' ' FUR NTIITIC VIVRIIIIIITVitit 1 I '. - • o i l ~. .1 qlti-,11% SlMPitait , : - .•• • , ..-•-,1 '• qt• Re o =lo7 AtikelleAls euelemera w 110 . 12 4 14 1 452 1. 14=1, • . mit they Ina it itilmtis b d th m dr adeasb " 4l = . dullest Ms Wiedsousa Min till estedelli of the mod outwit styles to sehmtllVOL ' Theihdleaffele brAte my that Me iteellttberibrosoidhetam, rod Wl* tog him restlitalii for cask aid bselog oo Anew** 6 but employhts the but of sesekeeenommelgee Mos to offer greetiodoememta to thole tit oreotair natty good llused. has et 101 , 4etees, ea he glibprelim ths "shaft its. of to Um slaw Sidlitlit*_. AIL - Piat 'been ii MI eirematilltle lemiatele, esellbetiodedlbr the testi. ' trreffl be iellollllll lined uspittli. _' r : , AIL 0.800011114- /Verne Soul& Seta dive', Wm iffellwoff Ileffn nitdelPabl. 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Tag SOlrOli OP TaiSAßTli t IND 3Afl OVT or ;mats 'Nu* WILL ath. BMX: 134101i0 . 1kELUO:k3 AND BUBUCT ALL artATOEF TOOtra Oa* AND WlLigUlge.—Dy. IMF mai INSURANCE. NUMBER!' LIFE INSURANCE AND ?RUST COMPANY, POTTSVILLY, PA. QAPITALIIOO,OOO-C HA RTE PlespatmaL la Company, chartsmd, by the lashistnre of Penn sylvania, with a capital of One Hundred Thouauxl Dol lars, la now fully organized, and has canunstated The Company is prepared to- receive, monies and other arty In Trust, and allow interest an all monies de posited In trust, at the rate of Ave per cent per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. Par rates of Preudiaarm Life Insanwee, see the printed Tables= l l at the oiSee of the Company, Centre Street, three dad" meth of the Exchange Ho tel. ADOB 11.01tTitINGEB, Jr, President. Jona 11 . . AU., Seely and Treasurer. . . April 1,166 L . 13-tf THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK LIFE EGSITRANCE COMPANY: OFFICE CENTRE STREET, next door above Green's Jr - Store. • plx = CAPITAL $lOO TER !PERPETUAL. This Company, recently ebastavelhy the Lepielatere of Pennsylvania, is hdly orgaedseeL . Tha Company le prepared to affect inesenuma upon and to teeth* and eseentelrasta. and to allow ink N$ on monk' reoe,lved .t the rate of Are mat. per ammo, =leas othererhie signed upon. awl intend pap. able on demand. Capital and assts safely infested lu Bonds and Mort gages and other good securities. Annual dividend of the militia bepeargi nude payable In cult ce appropriated to the payment of ums. FOR rates of Pronitunc on Life Immra fee printed fr"llas 11340.4 " alc °"NlPAllgregia4B; SOLOIION 20STER, rue Prret: B. T. Tenn. fiscrefary awl !Waverer. Sept. 18, - • 11741 ANTHRACITE, INSURANCE CO. cHARTER PERPETUAL—Granted by State of Pennsylvsnia. - urhorizett Capital giilo,ooo. • Office, No. 99 Walnut Ittreet, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company, with a sash Capital pea ha, combhied with the Mutual principle in their Marine end Inland Department, secures to the assured ample indemnity, with participation In the profit% and without lialtdilty the kens. The Company via hone Policies at the moat rates of pro:dome, embracing Xerine, Ant and inland Risks. masrmas: Dr. D. Luther, William C. lasswir, Lewis Audenried, Josopb MILTIntI4 Peter Sieger. John Addleks, Gouge P. ilarry Owned, • Samuel it. Wlmmta, Hatnnett, . Davis Pierson, t3nadd Costner. 'DII. D. Larraxa, President **. C. Limns, Vies Possidest. • Wx. F. Dun, Shmektry. • • air PLTDR D. LITMLII, has bow appointed Agent kr the above Company in Beboyikill Monty, to wham par se:et deittlimt Insurance am ap ply. April 8,18,5 i .14;ly STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT X• 1111, 1854. ! meta, May lst, NSA $238.316 To Cash pronlams and interest receiv ed the put, year, mutual depart . went, PAW al Bills lineeleable In same, 21,147 Caeh Premiums, Stock Deparhal, 40482 20 110,668 OS d521%,887 Leases, ' expenses, eornmMidons. re. Ineonmee, martial department, 101,808 83 stock " 41,931 98 Bonds, =times, stock 'and other - good securities, 173,135 72 Bills reosirabi4• ' MOO% 36 • Guth on hand and In 'bands of • • •• attcnitx, WAN ' • • Foe fire or Inland Iniatat . g o Np . ll 4 6 ot, • 2S-ty July 15,1851 FIRE 1 OURANCE. VARMERS! UNION , INSURANCE Company.--0111C2, Atkins, BisdlintilCounty, Penn. CA Al, $200,000. Insures against loss by Fins, Gomm. Storm and other buildings, Goods, Wales end Merchandise, COAL BREA K ERS, .and other Idashinety, on as , favorable terms as any dentist Inattention. Lmits pre=r s e ; 'dbd pad : Hon. Horses Williston, Athens, Francis Tyler, • - George A. Perkins, J. T. D. Myer, O. N. ShlpsiL,-; " C. F. Welts,' Jr., J. IL Canfield, - Ran. John lemorte, ibminds, Gen. Bradley Wakeman, Laceyville, . Geo. H. Gambia, Wilitesbarte., • Michael 1411 Layette, Fts,. • - OFFICERS: Ron. RORACE'WUJ.JSTON, President, , - C. F. Waist. Jr., Vioe Preddent & Treasurer. J. theonan, Sedye. - • Rehr Pottsville to Ilan. C. W. Regina, Was B. Wells, Esq., " F. W. Hughes, • Gen. .I.llllicket, J. F. WRITIGIY,•I ant. Rest door to Mlnere_ Hank, • Sent 2,1854 ' ZfSIy INDEMNITY: rill-1E FRANKLIN Fiie Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Mee, No. 163 Mewed street, tassr Fifth stied. ; DCULTO 1.6. Charles i f. Bander, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai 1). Lewis', - Tobias Wagner, . • Adolphe Z. Bode, Samuel Grant, • Dlvid 8 . &gm. Jacob U. Smith, •r ' Morris Patterson, ' • Continue to make Inannuma, pertains* or limited on every deseriptke of bropnrty, in town and country, at rams as low as ere amilt with secarity. The Company have marred a large Contingent Vane% which with their. atal and Premiums, eddy invested, afford ample psaltietkoti to the hums& The assets of the Company on January Ist, ISO, as putt. lisimd, agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as flaunt, via : Ho rtgices, $500,08 65 - gbacki, $51,563 '25 Heel Estate, 108,58 90 Cub, be., 4151 81 $1,420,007 67 Since Loans. 126,469 DO Since their lacorpnallon, a period of they have paid wrists of one salon two= en noir k eir and dollars, losses br are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of losnrance, as weal as the ability and disposition to meet with prmptasat, all liabilities. , - MUNOZ:IS. BANCEER, President. Cause 0. HANCZEIL, Petrp. The subscriber tuts been nted agent for the above 'lraenationed institution, and nom prepared to make hi ance, on artery dariptkaa of . at the lensed rates. AN 88E4 Agent.. Pottsville, Jan. 11,18.51. ' -24 t UR INSURANCE. Tenuity GIRARD LIFE INSURANPR, and Vast Onnpany Of Philadelphia. Of- No. 132 Chem Cohost, the That door Eut of the Custom noels • CAPITAL pIO,OOII—CFIARTEU PIDIPISTDAL t Continue to mate twit:antes on Uses on the mad Enos *able term; - -.,. •- - - • _ _ The anal bdot pdd up sad inmaist together with a large m iscessing nem,* fend. awe as Wont sentritl to the hewed. '_ . - - • - The premiums maybe paid yearly, ludidearlyar quar ''" TK . e Companyadd ' Dome ptateDMlll to the theme* $ me for life. The SO Deemsappropitated in hacembes ' V 144, and the mead bents to Damper. INA amount to an addition of gad 50 to army 11,000 insured under the oldest wailer - mlw PAO SS which win be paid when It shall become* dittiM 111140•11 of $l,OOO originally Maur el; the oast °idea! amount to $1.237 60; Waned is sne to With SOPereffel. PM i tailsiittlickintlieffe . portion according to eat end time ef standing, t. which additions make sat sormoO'oC mem"than 60 per ' mt.- upon the Premulltnefieldroat tnleeasi ng the am- Dual premium. _, , , _ , , mss " Mese Ridgway, - 1 Afro A . , .:.-- MINIM ;WS - - D. Dunes I' ' john ..11% iii iiti mi ditit. 13 - , ' gredaridtlitram; _- '. Refit Jana beltert" . - John IL Laitssiit, Thanes P. James, Wheaton Lads, .- - ' ~. /celi t hl. Wily. - Mei R.gleek. . todikkelos Mk of Mai ant thilblOthil4 lte;o=lifidkottlootollt forthe!thikrTotlte•P• 6 l l .04 0 .- - • TROMO:4 1 10 ;AM 1 44 11 . , .iniiirir:44;ass, - - . arnarffibegaselsaleitidt*e:fi*COliiiiig bi - Sehey/kill.Cesally. Mei will elect lasormreas t sod ere' , all neesimay Atka cm the added. r .-- : . /. 1 . %MO ,!:, • 1 8 [-STOVES 4111:RWA E... II 00 175 12 00 1 CO 100 170) 11i 1W 1410 lii MMM -"--. L • • N• • .. _ . , . t , s ue 04 , 4 , =tb ra 1 te mir AND , ID itic ky fulai zzia : . : . bofts 4 gi . ea Iwe of la WI alai the potAto la osonoL Xs boo jag MAO ali Ns skid; wpm,* iie um awe aims ad kW. 4 . yin* Of aiddigt Palm Mt Blom et the Wool sod otootitm~ otylo. a of Illosotiol4 Ihroitooo, oodioollopot mod MS* at Wino Tot Wks, Poo Mn Atwood !soh IVitts "ol !oath* ntoo. Sol boos, AL% coattaioitflot boll i low imosetsiot of Tts• Le; He los Ito, the mit did do* ICILIs • fIyMR Allred la. eimON Cblatr i to old* Ito to. .ott et =stiostioot 0( got, pAtio lo gloosig ei Ime Akio Ilest 1M air or Tutus boar walnut bog atom 11:2144. S 10.0 11 a UMW. al VW I. agriiieuaikui --- 0, IfPINIU I = I 2 lwailift die , 10,-1124 'Wks ye plotoot_froldilt gpoltaa,tio, 010 arlidtboloppaletos dooms. 40111oloost, Awl onobooelil ttotttokas to *ram. ~ - :141briiielikairSAitie ' llootik i : o' fotlootilo. Poi& !!M Inn • • --, „!...-.; N ----- wAl ii .= iiiii. . ~,, 0 .7 4 1042 di5. Ibis 51,...,......,,..--. "Ms' --1.eall=13111"11.11411Mit="1. IS b I " bls' it ibsoi ain ."l : l 7 hog 'ism' . _ffiddraisssilessis .issorammessiallidslist Is sae assity.P- Ms r is Oesbellesit,4lllSaililiilleVir as gassoullistbs • vas Oramikraimpipit am as.airiv..ii , ite , , lb,. .. ''' '•- 1 , '%- I , ?"'-'", 1,4 i ~' 7 ,, d'X' - • --- • , /cAillittilit'ailitiiiiiiiki'llt 1111-sisek imp Set satir veil leissiostSS tisailkssistip -, -, Ili , — . ,--! ilo W c t SIMI VW 'dip*. ii aim I • - 41 a 411111; i IWI TIMM. 014/Nargir 1 . 11 6.0 1 0 11 0 1.11 1.%... '.",10- "PA r -% Aillialin "irk igsMi rtik li e l , if , Ibestisss, Ilsr ‘ehr .. -.., los = iim Illestool. 1 tAliwv is4ssist. -Ad • iibliallresms if Ilisilali AWN Us juvrismittat ask sessibayfbe Smilles Ssaiselist IL sustlest. sMS. IA OS& eal Ober SigeSS i IIVINOSIIIs s fssespbSe adabiloissist al UmrldedS ; - ~- owes Iss sesillsidsiess sseliaissseisiiieisw SW Se.. webs sisseps, will So alSosild tos let ilis sboetese sotior - Al ..4.1-"ei;_' , > -IJ I a - .--•*,-.- 4' -=`; lair Tim Sigirstssilla VW. slitealsitillso. tirialidsdiflr W W II", bk 11 , --f - y , 'S' . .. w ":nel " .. C.MINUL ?idol % Asp* It; Mi. C-17 ASSFTS sAFT.p.A . y : -i , g0,T,T0p.,..:N.m.m1 . ::17 : ;,,j85:.i i'LUI‘II3ING: GAS.VITTINC, PLUMBING to. SMITI-It DOWNING, BURNT QUT en the tith have reepe, ned establiahtiveht;fer the stove lutetium, 113 1311* Terme; where they bill be thankful for alders, and proud prOmpt atlemtim and satlefactevy *irk. , C• Pats, ille.:Oktober 46.1554 . • - 4.14 •- ,p . Lumaitio SHOP. • N N fkri EMAS4, P. tatty's' , I t t? eo W n stonily on bend a sai7pl7;l all slaea,of,Leail Made Lead . Lead. Mock Tin Rath Yobs. Ethane? Baths, plants Boor. Doobltind elalde ?Wing Mans and . Watig Clos ars; also, all, kinds of m.,Coida water, mashes Braga Oil Cope and Olobi‘for Engines. .kindled' Cop per Work la TidnibbitonalElitif:nneld canner at the ehartent no**. - - o- • - : iih.a.—Casif paid for old Base and lest ' Potterilialletobar 26.1560. • - pLumaima EtITABLIIIHMENT -11- . minces respectfully an . to the pialle that be has plusbised the en stet* 14 the late Prm of bliwelon and Mittel" axd Inteada4niroing on thaplambing bosineee in all its branches at *weld Stand under-.the. Pottsville ;Souse s . when, be he by attention to laudiwn; he may be able to merit a tibiae of the public patronage. He will guar antee his watt to be as stood, and It will be done on as ntulawalde tests, as an be done elsewhere. = • ' . . . -; , . •. U . DICKINSON. . August g7 4 ,l.asa ; - say GUM BELTING, &V. TO MINERS & MANUFACTURERS. UM ELTING, Packing, Blining Patori,'9pm G he. . the embower deans cal who attentllnt of coal Op ess.tors, WAWAa and o hem to lib fitot7 far Put WI of Own Belting,rackln§4'ire i Enine, H ydrant and Con ducting Rites Stains 11, Mame gavtY _Lamm Basting 1 " 4 at. ' GUM BILTINO. Ma.tem ' of the:last eight yews has Wind fir this Belt the confidence of the constutterw Ws, to gether withtbo bet that' greet improvements hake been wade to the twenty, warrants the insattiketwers in sr sorting it td .be superior to bather or anything She, for all opealisibt (maw espiekny fix heavy or main Belts) ft, the following masons: 1. The pelfiect egindity of width rod Ogclwearerhich It will retalto , 2. No degree of heat ender 310 termer Vannibeit in jwes It, any} }t remains Beattie to any degree of cold. 3. It is of groat strength and dent:ditty, does not 'Up ca the patoo, oomegotatly pin of power is OPtalno and, - when adjusted to truccMo7 does not requite alters lion, as is *ltem with leather, tot Mg other. 4. The mil is ma Wow weath e rer any otherißelthilt- These, Bette are mod eni Sie than leather, 444 Mtge liven 25 to bllo per vent. Belts of the suns They are also peculiarly adapted tcr.Ordliery purports beans. the Co.! dirt and ge l d men Only to odd to their divability—and :after be ing worn vial are worth nearly, if Dot quite, half:price for air ,sicbscriber's rulers, 18 cenfrequence of his ex tensive mita, have the preference over sU orders at the factory-0d he can always procure the Belt/ ordered through bird, that have to be sonde of a braider quality; within Worpluat time. ' Thme gad four Ply Belts obtained in 21 from' no tice—froti,ll to id Ply ran be nude to order noel 8 to 12 days' notkaief any length and breadth. • Biennia Belts are new used in almost CoLUer ies of lichdyildll county -and give entire sathilluition. • 1 . 51 PACKING'. • 111Toi This arum is now in &wad use by the most skilithl Engiueers*d liachinbas throughout the United Rats. It is wetland to that MO degrees Farenheit will not at. feet it, and is superior to everythliq; else, /Ur no eubdarica. has so mutt elasticity, "bleb standi high a :degree tit hest, and fray be used about ill Pails where packing I. nae~ry, Mantle% Biafra, Piston Bads, SfraM Joints, Reamlaitylinder!lbeads, Bluffing Boles, tic., etc. Buraishel in ,rolle o any required length, lAto Inchin thirimega, and 3'! inches wide, or madeaed cut to order of ailY dimension}. ' non. Unit:gilled° great Lapel: magenta In the autanteeture of yokardrrA.Rablisr !bleep tor /ire Engines, Leconotive Engines, and genera/ purposes, it is offeredwith . , Tanewad eonlidonce as decideoy. the beat article in roe: :• • [Purelutiers will please notice that nisei here irtren, are tbelnaide dlioneters, and whittle will rant raoseare in ekar'whatit to ••• . 1.41,0310T1VE flag E.NIIII4IE. HOSE. Warranta.toetand a 116 ins, p:fr amaze. /sub. l% lath per foot, ; • • EL rents, • - ea uy., , • . .0 0 • .N . O. • . 4, • 4 • • UTIYAANT lIOSE , . . ,_,_,_____ WaO•arled to "Mod a' are of TS lbs. per square [web. pl i.reb par lbot, • .. . . 2b rents s , 1 '"ii ' .. . • 30 ; . , is - • • 'O. •• 46 , • 35: " ' . IV -',4 ' u 41 t , , 4 0 • u ill .. i. •4444 ! . • :IV .. 0024DUCTOiti 11011. .. - Sulteble Only for ligbt'eotitleetiog procreiss, and will lot be warranted U ender mime. , • lA inch per fad, i 1 31 u 44 1 . 41 1 241 .4 ti . I I:14 116 itt 4 , 1$ ~ 1 16 11 1 , - ~:0 u t, i i Item cit any else and introith made to cortleoSuc-, lien floitifor 7170 , *Ohne mat Mbar ;imposes. the attire Has tiesarmil infirmities" over *Abe. IS it needs no 0i111ng..4 perfectly Ulan, will Mend a Tess blab deree'tboat llithet lAltirY. la b not aireiJi m by lbw severest Mild- , , L . , . . courcieme,, wass.t, C. spasms= iff" mce coiner t.' , • ` ; mum _ • BLASTING PAPUA. L''' ' =•'• Alvan! ,on nand, a imperloinitkle nude tocirderof di ferent state and weights, Arm 21f pounds to eo s nmd. per Pawn. .'i•, . . / _ _ __ 11111811R10 SAFETY LAMP& Si Of the beet make Got working - , by the 4osen'im vines— Alio, imported Who Vaasa, Re emotes and repelrtog Lamps J 1 the yard. • ; above artkke ford adoleale axle , retail, by . -4111NJAM124 BANS Y, • • Agent for the Mainafae4orers, pottedlle. July 13;1164 ' _ ;2e— , HARDWARE. IRON.COMMISSIOIi WARE NOUS!, ENTRE STREET, Tyb antertibeia ire prepared fu furnish th ee 'Trade erlflasto and OrwrOani atDinadelphla prides, (drelght added) 'lcholesale or retail, bad; Anbern Bet Inn, num ulletined at PcOpine. and warranted of superior quality. Mao, Kral T rani suitable Ibr minas, end Cable Chains -tarnish* at short nOtke direct tram the Imweer. "•_• • B. YARD IL 80N. Try, ince*, Nay. 23,1133 ; - 41141 R • - NDALEHYDRMILIO ORMENT., WEXC O 4, ' LEN'S " ARTICLE FOR gan g vault., b r in g 4toun. int Oallus, keeping dim es from wet and esrood walls.— Prii4ale by , , - ' ! -., • . 3 i CHARRMINEPARD Inifill. • - Of andiiNteomoof to the toto IlinefliNVl SMITH 411.50 N N. W. Otiroor of Pont and Wan! frootai, (oppodto Lb old stao4)Railroad, Mbllatleligdp. Aar 95, ;NW - [April Ili, 'tit My] - fkt• • k s -- ---- - • I NOTICE. • - , . rti. SIJBSORIBER herehys' give* Othsthiabe las bl o ts& 36.01103411111110117, wire listehttt, AA. t hr the irk 'ot" Mut Pit. mat &or east Oats • Sorbari." Ibis nakm. -i • ' • TiiiVtrateil . firm an art4k.a• comitiordere lbe the Wire seedkeil •Whim -They • ere tleeladlT 'the best setkiea Brateed io tbkpaataa_ 6.114' s namiaabk fore urfakity ' rar auk +atm' talk St r • MS= LE ttesi sea tlimbrate atom: Cloth, Streak I opposite Marne Baaliy.Pottrirille.. • , HARDWA I AND IRON DEP O T. , , X - • !X 11:11thCitIltalt, hevlntec. way k Id* geoids! tdd.ed. plea of budget's, *lib le nel7:44ttleit of rand& .. ell-sothr teeth a the thediele of the OBlZileasfieteke, it th eir laird* Market wish eolidia.,. bees** sir the Public- & shelLte , alma iu 1114 . bark la 100 0 1 a WA** Of .::. • i 1- , . Rhllron . i . .Chweest. Afee,l . , *, - iltio teak r- I.' ' ' cod shovebi,•:. ' , --.• Chit 3teet, • 1 • Thee th oles. 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BE NADEL CLARE. , , portrait, • Orl Cell .. p_y, cancature , genes ogy, - , Ice heart but hathlfs sinitirnang,irolannr, but bath Its clanged to the. very marrow and gristle twee, , f , • , • . ; ...- • '. - On a bald pate where aSi would trip up, , Theseehetnee ltrmtetbe** et om e "'""" the W A ' , they would stick a cognomen; and mil the ' rocs *lnn: ..' ' . The jest which swat* owtbstie,ett Ohs aweigh; of hardiellt Moto names, to his very fate. So oltra, italrUYX.-1 hichyon most aotinipi na mse to be * And laughter babbles on the etrp whose Widers are deg- } • s• s s • • s_ • corruption o f raursoo...can t name oy •, alga great hunter ; and the Cmphiums I " ft e gt L uet the truth of hu ms and eha°ll "k temel " Stones, ' Padres , Pierres, Paythers, sad Pt traidres-els in outwardpathy for seises end Midi ' terB, are de-rived from some hard - headed, sot tt se "' 6 ' 12 / doubt i m and, a" °led talleirr. hard-hearted old Arab, who had "piled up the Which mocks itself in sparkling word* and tones of /MI •• - mar • the Sion ... , ...h ar t _ levy. - in tue btony esert. t, es gne was . . a great auk ; Front-de-Been' an ohstinate Th wh =" to it ii i re er° " l " . , nei , w ir ele the mile then r,,,,,,,,,a cr *De a bull-bead ; and Charles-le-Clfaune, • who in a p t ,• ' ' 4 s • , spite Of consecrating hereditary rights, could lime htlilliat was the "Pu t " , bp' "Wit. the jest, leave no hairs to his name, was'but a ba/d -noir merry liras the liatival,'ldelnder he WU the euesti I uad i ri _ . taiariey. its inia onilind bis youth, but still be sought the fair Among men's faces, as among their opiii. And cbanned Mem with tbssiosusaastbstsessalsstem, tons, were - all varieties of shades, and White, Ids tongue; i Black, Brown, (trey, Dunn, and Green,---`'to But they who looked helm" , ntishh we" Weld landi 1 that complexion had it come at last"—were all radon intrth,• The freer stria m axis never yet ln floppiness had birth. • I fas ten ed on the posterity of their first posses niFir of crones the verisery. on .' , mmtram, sop wars, as indellibly as if they had all sat down on' maw a - • c o th a t Amp h aw „b it , e rg , by a toad ho apan a e a so many different paint.pots. Yet hereditary My view; _ _ _ , 1 nomenclature is comparatively modern. When wben Ps he told the Waal' of Yams IbrBier i 2 " l men bad nothingelse to give theirchildren,they Aht kw or bone had ntergaised that sad and earned tone. i i were too generous to give them the paternal It t u n a Sett" gaignY , "ern is lives ennbrin_ e d. niutie; it was enough then, if the parent be- Mime lardy shape, and gkaiong dreanntereathed mod ) . Pie muter mind; ' - I queathed 11111 vices to his sou, without the leg lvf. the milt(' Ipculptuml we& stood in exquisite le- I ncy of the bad name they earned. And- the sons to do thenustice t rerally did ample sal ems of pictured loveliness on every glance liter, t I s• . . i credit to the implied fiti in their ability to Intlntral l art , what adight/Pairor within t hY l P tritra d isn ? I earn their 'own reputationin that direction.- Tbs human mod bows down to thee, nor feels Its earthly. When a all 6en mural •l n . t . vbstss,pecu iaies were ex- Bei iir. oar, line of gayer. in Cll/1 Ultitil Of skill. 1 hatinatO name men by, and "still they came," Tile esi eaten which , could thus eternal mind hdhl. I —the' accidents, the incidents, them exploits, Thereat- 00 d the group of "Leeson " within the enllsent'll ) and their blunders, "the lay of the land; and told, the leeks of th l e t ro le "'were sat ressedinto The *loth en' modal agony in 'ray toads was told; 1 the service ; ~.%, ? ... t o The strength of human gaming, the ands of despair, 4 service; It ' 'id y : !postlegg wed and The Slaking REM, the hopeless strife, the struggle. ill scraped to Mt.TielTentiy, and Mr . was Mae! 1 . , leant his assistance to his neighbor Cobbonae, - .., The imirs, benutiral as light,' uApolltfelorre ofrsee• I and Mr. thiiiillis bit - ifusithea bill itilinitOS race Theflilanwethatialigtilledik°"lt°lllll°llll4l4°°'a lac 1 of heroes and his nature to some rat uncle The dream of IWO*, which his gentle IPidt ° We d o u t Co t, leram- while Hill stooped; indly to Le • • 'Tishri, Eyes,” n al " Ce n clln l aillnd InUdY dim tad 4 h lwda wf ° O a- 1 Valle, and Underhill looked up respectfully to I Wed' , passed the wended allot art, wfthin that gorgeous ' Montaign; Waters run into Lakest and • La i eau, I • , - ' ' Fontaine had a draught for Lioir,Lamb,Fos, simoisyssese seen. mine ear. had heard i r tit 2lo l ' di ° I Wolf and heifer Barnum-NoatetMenageide. 1 And Wir we stood bean* asylum/and bat nonmkie r and' the ..___ i tree, I _ •, 1 ' When arts advanced, and the common p ee- i - P I " Ipanen the Ter " Mall of every " wild " g race ' j pie became too numerons fiir particular names, i I ettedionad 'who it taigbtportrsy-that aid mans cheek , they took names in classes from their several pder to ...That taut Is my byes hiders, if n ow wilt list the tale; i traaef"."-ii° they were nailed according to their m o o Hal a n th a t 1 bare k nown i n o ti tu d e , s od, , callini. PhillOnaltlXlPriesta met with Church moor ts3rbooe, bat those ryes werwahlefog in Inv es an Parishes, and . Dyers bound to Co ffi ns, heart. ' ' . i while Graves yawned before both; Brewer iient Kew was Wane by an ; bat ebi-bew mead by stew , out Beers, and Fisher brought in Eels; and, in 51 ye'ilalevirde Ittlett•sunthothinithts 0 7 /nye wanagnnY; ' short, everybody " had the name of doing some. I envied 0012 the viwy -winds that stirred Isar wavy hair, ~_ • • sA s • L._ I root nos beer that mom" eyes should dire to neer. 1 thing to we its! o f M. trade: ' there.! • j - . How came them so many John Smiths ? ..A„,i t i k „,,, 1 ham yi1 y ,,,4 0 ,,,,,,4„.„, 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, d to w The philosopher who undertakes to account 1 A bright and reigalng star, amid a nation's galaxy; r j for human names, and - _elerlooks that great the lord me-rattled esdh to give beyond that peke- • question, is but poorly qualified to grapple It olio to " n 4 Mo l re • mighty yet, more t potent stUl-lwas ' with his subject. So large and diversified a i 1 Death'. ` , I L e t, and portion of the human.family, comprising as it "%rhos Um to revive the past? I loved uws, and she 1 does every degree of excellence in character Lal u d a , 1 from sainthood to zero : and from devil-hood su her heart's deep trustfulnes s her handl and her , trlw to zero, claims particular notice in the phi- P r i4 el , losopby of proper names, and this is the place to bestow it. Why arc there so ninny John Smiths ? We undertake to answer the ma 1 mentous query. - Beating, as well as beating down, is a pro cess in most trades. He that smote with the 1 1 , hammer, whethers carpenter or metal-worker, 1 was called a smith, one who smiteth.-tirop the Band you have the name with entire ease.— ? Hence, the family name of a race that in eludes more members than kindred, more namesakes i ot the "Meek Disciple" •John— than imitators of his meekness; not to say that the &miters are more pugnacious than , other families, but only more of theta. ' I An ancient king of Poland, once victori , ous over an army of unbelievers, had them all ' christened ; the superior officers first, and singly, then the subordinates; according to , • rank in classes, then the Soldiery, in solid reg iments. The priest waving from a cedar ! bough a shower of holy water along the ranks, I shouted as the case may be—" Tenth Regi , ment of the Twelfth Battalion of Light Infan i try—l baptize von Peter; in the name, &e., I the next "John,'" the third "Andrew," and so on, through all the Apostles, Holy Fathers, ; Unholy Father-Confessors, Martyrs and Mar vel-mongers ,• till the whole army of the faith ful •had lent their names, to grace the army of the aliens, down to the baggage-boys and ' camp-scullions. [For the accurate history i consult Chronicles of Poland—year 1837; i reign of • Ladislaus degellon.] The regitient 1 of artisans, all amitera before they were fightr t era, chanced to be christened for the Apes i lyptie Seer, and , were soon dispersed • by the 1 general order, " To the Eleventh Regiment, Twelfth Battalion of the Royal Infantry( Jno. Smith, you are hereby disbauded i vid ordered to repair to your several homeswithoutdelay." This, in addition to all natural and ordinary 1 methods of increase, will account for the mul tiplicity of Johns in the great family of smi - All limes were•significant in the primitive times, though doubtless many who bore them I were insignifiliant, as indeed the names them- selves often signified., Bat• now, alas l what j signifies a name? A rose is supposed to be I capable of exertilg the dame titillatoty power 1 to produce sensations of &sure under anx I other cogritomen; ail Elui peat* has enone early, but beautifullY observed: .! ' ' Menof old did uot so belie the'significance of their names as they now do--for being cut to fit, the garment of fame did fit, sometimes likethe shirt of Nowak Olt* leek a. Berea les. But handed down to 1)03141.4 r they sit , oddly on, the dwarfed or e.xar ted Osrares of the preterit. Black is per a white gid Ereredinilkeop; and White eon d . plicy the Moor without cork; Cntreti fights hikes Tro jart; 'Little stalks by, tit 'feet 'seems WU/ = boots; Scroneestett aeep with hie panybody throughterword•klt of ids ancestor i Alw#t rooPokhehiadltho snails i tad Goal , raißst "the aetiquated *We- Tatit3til rogue Bach contradictim andiummallearesult front „the use, of fowila.to build' new 110IIIMIL—r Let -• es remember, loiterer that there I are Mori' people Mire them . t%.rly, and +ffberi" all the - gravestonelt of itttignity will.ftet fintiiell labels enough Ihr the decoked, there is Irma rimmed for eetettleteateisdapaame. ; ' Amonclandholders, the stock of the ficart - ly tree deiitekibillikei frOfit . , thiecil, and with -its name fiao‘c na etery Wag else froMtha soil;h11 the arts bed httle 9 reft but the Alban:. Those fmdal. family trees were "mane Vete, to itai it meatilithilt I Inil the I:familial &el pendents from their many breeefide 'lad . 1101 tante pf,heipg asteffeilt UPI Una '3V:4h theiiilisi the raps, 1, Lwillt the 1401 trey Vie game; eta - 111Th* it Itleyn't!lefierik toraprilexo; á s*' i . z . . seppolivtiO, 117 itteas ogh-lo ' , , K 14., 3 .. ilialll* bon ot4boirrMa eengstireNt r itf, of tighttag•tbs batiks elAsirmammy wor , wow was allowed to. Waite. Igoe&•wee elf Abeiobialf - ta 'the: rot gistiltilint or tbo, riv t zzir tib !o likt iv ... sims*isogez,l44 - 0 4 1,4 i ... - , motel sea senapteat, ecail '.' Aikaiistenikt• 'Omit imisoilientiesw tioityir dk lb itiltdatat ha '. b Aker ad 'Mite. 'lOl4 Pfiallear 04 ill titre if se - ftwolt4 kr - a4moit • reit Ikea 4aiiiviksetkent; wed sot* . , , 41 * miN Vioiliair was* wiled by, ,boarellaiktber- i eetetwe lea; ~.,, • Vidi triti WOO* licilithi t filltWiltrot 4,.wW 7t i .4- ti•-•Pz.. t --',.': Blidill dintiOSlllll'llit' •• b! 101,1161 1 111041i1iare1,1111161 . 4 2, - ",WA tali tl l6. ' 1 13 4311 -4 • • 51 1 , l ie - • . 7 ‘' . . "t e alas - ihtler Mat a . .taigli, * :that 104040 1 WIMS, ~ Agock,iiie ,ineaehatt stitit4e.•toiseetei , o =rtelhaetttiteeso hail sie ; Th= sol4 , air•toro , efir ow mem kiebibel; .. • fa the name of Wildhoir, which tuft, olialptaimillowskikait ihstedesiiit Mkbtiff-,,jholi tm.r r ',„ : . s.l4r. or ~, r; igx - isiw' ' , s i t ) Alt=. . ... -. sip p o r ~, , , a catos ain fic c epag ' abbe have hen of site. Tor dee Nino.' Anersied. A KRAITS,IMITNIT. In throe vary ann., Iduped-11er to' toy boat; .1 I %add not td - fi that stern and alliaLgaest de- ma, 1 But "Yews havUtiilled on, I snipe agehi, and talk with nUdy . est, • . But seek tn twin to chaseswaya the shadow front my bird; And daily steal I ibrth alone, unnoticed thus to gaze, On.the mute *tared: &nu of her; the etatilikt of those day.— 75 SO. .• 90 ; " _'i • _ "Ncsarseew we musts Ida beartoro nappy deers'd ball, Jiver so reads to obey, and wow at pleasure's call; • (Thearsearst , Proodheas' pictured there, serene and nn- dyed Tti. vulture, and the reek,) 400 now ay 1 4shwY to Wild." Pthreeri 28th, 111.95. • ' ' *atoms. 114=8 Olt 1 1 20P12 NUM. cone here, coy poy—l aaysh myoheer, knows you I vot fur I calls my poy Hans ," • indeed sir, I cannot think of "ant pe culiar fittings in it." :le calf s. " 30. " 35' " 40, " ftWell t 'mpuheer, iE ish because that ish his Here ended the question with our simple minded Dutchman, here it ends with most men, who never ask why names should be suf fered to lord it over things.. But philosophy, which is' always permitted, to step . in when utility steps out, has a longer inquisition in, the case. To Hans it were enough to know thiit the trough aspirate.basakhiss, is his name, and he would hardly be so 4718 C as to let sour kraut wait for him to settle the wherefore of his having any name, or that name in which he was summoned to dinner. But philosophy never dines, and to her it imports much why he was so called; and she might from so short a text preach an endless dissertation on OW °logy, anatomy, the progress . of civilisation, and the arts, and the great science of nomen clature., But it she has her head, nobody else could ever dine; so instead of oar going : into the wilderness of wisdom opened up by , his name, Hans may go to his fiithM the Dutchnian, and we will go to thb limited con sideration of proper names: • 4 someTo what methodiCally, though some what from the beginning :-names are of two kinds, Proper and common; yet-• nothing is now more common thin ,proper names are; and, indeed, nothing Morn_ proper . than .com mon mama: A man s own name is his prop er name, in spite of unfitness and incongruity. To appropriate the name of another, as at the - bottom'of a neortelluttlkigrkiniever, .not pieper,,thong.b,admpb too Cifinfoi67 He is a former who does that,ihatever his trade • may be. 7(14 hondred Smiths 'Mack" or f‘whita,” .write_ Johnto, their names without Joli imputation of guilt, n Smith'. being: a com mon none, and synonYmons with anonymous, not it hull: - • ' . In the "bra* days - of old," ell Men' were John &piths, but re• :ay )tuichristmied , ' Pogo's. It was oik meaning =prase that of ofightingto VIII them - -Wye" a- lifink," for they verily had anal yid.* had this adtaatastk, shat ink. envious itandster2994l rob them of nue, ,tgood" or Thwe -bfto l o mien) cirnedi."-a 4 41 tillEto ° O. let terl [Patent invention . ,letters, SW , lebi t it tiOe,_bidUefl'sentbit they *ere b il lets ofireilid, — eddiiiseir hither to the head thin's' Wins - posed tb originetordltdds kin' der vitt -into'? renspoadeenit 7.lllbegingv wily of course, 414001001*0- .:Jars,,giagsbat •m ui d o , Annoy We MIS 6sai lassrobot—ilosilap at TabsiAloOrmikititqatiNt4oo,* got respect, oultPst‘ellAri Watt* gAill:!`brfilas47- '1°11 : 'Z t !ln et l i filot-OgrAs4.#4 4 ) 101 n 11011114 :nol° " :T•"!1. 1 47., ' gestielitgin este'aierkerk to thii dity-thus „narhiln hiiiint; ;frith hit tin Ciim' al, •i-' . You Oa, llPPoltgla leas; *the ffint ' .° ll l4lb or e . a Poier. - rtinfv . tlnnOr otautoi-oriikiwpWrow - - .**dut is Imam ..issartiabenew of.tbe‘ktini at the lbw 'lt UR beelme 1 41velf tin* PA 1 1 1 4 PP . ,. 4 1 1 0 13 21.144 w l4 0" iaiti 4 'A — „ I4 A mdlrf l 42 kbaf, die Aiiiid red autt,itoncvillevideirthiPierth *at *Ma: .•Oa& eatilitAdaik' lAm be .0 - conplea_intipeper~sotilninottte ' • , 10 41011111110111 ban satlatiarig•ageb I t/ 1 " 4 "0/10 M RTlRAt= ie rtit,-4 , :r",-,, 4.4 W 0 t°141 04 11 . ° 0"4#04. 1 3 Willikiretht*4 = pottq. I . per names. To pepetoiite their respect err lore, men give their children - the names of great or good men, so handing them down, too literally, to : posterity._ George Washing ton Snnbbs, Seneca Miggetind Solomon Mud-1 dle, are. umble but genuine witnEsses to the immortality of genius. There is some die count in this kind of glory;: it renders a white name liable to dirty handling, and has reduced ! Caesar and Pompey to theirleast common de-1 nominator, as dogs and donkeys. Then, if the unlucky bearer of a great name - . proves I himself a genial., poor bewildered Fame, with her trumpet cracked on some fortieth " See ;lid Byron," and five and fortieth "Father of, his Country," which, by the way, doesn't speak f. well for said country's mother—mast blow her imaxittal jaws into cramps trying to distin guish.between the full sonorous blast of "Wil- 1 , liam Shakspearel” and the new worthy Wm. Tibbs Shakspeare I William Tibbs were safer on his own legs. • - Before. family names became hereditary, it I was a very common' deviceamong all nations to prefix or affix syllables to the father's! name,. and 'ire it to the ; son, the - .addition usually signifying of or from or son, Thus Bar-Jona h was the son of Jonah; Jackson, the son 'of alack, and -also; the son of Jill, Cif'Shat firm. Whether einnebar, that alias! for the thief-god Mercury, is the son of sin, I we leave to the commentators. . . The. addition of the genetive 'a proves.that Adams is a de scendant of Adita 7 r-a. fact important to those I who Would claim an ancient, well-authentica ted genealogy. Mite has :the same • signifi catice, and stands as a :tenement in the 'name.' •of the great road-mikes, Macadam, to show his derivation from the same. distinguished progenitor., When remarkable men are rela ted; it is pleasant to know it; hence the util ity of our researches. 's The Welch 'multiply allipellations by ape, as Riehard-aoiichard, which; by rapid enun dation, becomes ,Richard Pritchard, the son :of Richard. In this • way . a Wekhman may carry a complete geneelohncttl list of his an cestori fisne Adamlap-Lain-ap----tlie Lord knowxyho, down'to the last prince of wails and wants that 'apperned to precede him. If Mr. Hazzard were a Welehman, his son might be called 'ap-Hazard, without intimating any thingg fortuitous in his origin. - - The Irish io represent the 44 scin of;' !Ty 0' I—not indeed as as exclamation of surprise forin, that prolific Island the birth of a son is no such a rarity as to excite wonder. It is only a contraction of of a word sufficiently 'short, one would think, biat put in such fre quent tequitsitipti.it has to throw off its !um.; bering consonant,.thit it: may keep up with the March of population. ! ' , The Dutch carry along their family honors in a . Van, which term serves not only for Wags, but Wagons, and Waeners. - The Russians, in handing don't personal honors as an' Iwir(and-hide.) loom, to :heir families, give their sons =the itch, which for eigners so sneeze at to this day. Jaroslafs son, Vsevolod, was the first ton introduce the: ils tom, by calling himself Jaroslavitch; thinking anythiug better than his own name, which a man cannot begin.topronounce without stick ing up his nose at it. To their grandsons, in the same etiphonious tongne, they said of; thus linttnynoseoff is a grandson of Hut-my nose. • - • The Orientals,..with no ipteution to nick name, call their bciys Ben, which makesit ap pear that 13enhaclad must have been the son of 1 .1-Dad, to say the least. As Fame in the East blows her trumpet both ways—that is, frOm son to hither, as well as from father to son—they have to prefix Abou to signify the father of; so that "Abou-Ben-Adbetn," whose tribe has been respectfully recittested to "in crease," must have been the father of the son of Adam. making him no other than that il iustrions persotiage himself, whose "name led all the . rest." There 'needed •no especial p . ronipting to his, tribe, from Leigh Hunt, since it was to him that the first command to 'finerease" was' given, and which: has been obeyed with a cheerf ul that seems to be almost too good a beginning to hold ont, and prepares, us to expect a falling off on the latter commandments. . And here, having de- Scribed a circle, and come back to the begin ning, we propose to rest—Phtnam's Monthly. - , -,ipic, : olb.rnrsEim.t.' 2RIL&DZLPRIA IN 1774. • We bevelrfore us a copy of "Aidirs's Gen- eral Americas Register, wad _Calendar, for tie I year 1774," eadually picked up lately among! someold pa pars belongingio the writer'sfather, in Maryland. It contains many .things of in terest, as exhibiting the condition of "Rix Ma- jesty's Coloniee in those early days, lists of the officers and , offices in the several States, post-rmaes, various religious and benevolent associations, - &e. e : ke. TO. show what our . boasted State metropolis them was, we append an "Extract. of a letter:to the Right liononr. able the 'Lord Viscount p. at 0/ford," fiym a series of letters (as we learn elsewhere) writ ten by -"CaspiPiva," and which; the publisher announces labia readers r would be issued "in few weeks, in an elegant edition, cur a beau tiftd type, and Pennsylvania' paper:"r—C. L. i _ "I em infuriating et window, tbst overtook the toldeutio Dela/oars, compared with- which our his and Oki-Twat,- though immortalised in song, Would appear' little..babbling blacks. The woods aloes the Mies* shore of New Jersey'are clothed. In their brighteat verdure, and afford. pleas* reit and refreshment to the eye,' after It bath &weed across the watery mirror. Whilst I am writiog Oils,, three top-sail mails, Wafted along by a ramie southern bream, are passing by my -window. The voles of Wintry perpetaally red socials aloes the shore; 'sad every-:wharf within my view II earrtoutded witit groves en:tests, and. ' :heated iiith'eouttnedittei bf every kind, from al- 1 ,mostevervitester of thirglobs:.-• : i:- ,'• -.. ' 1 "Demi spurs, bids Opium:Am of, the Old • `sad Nsw asaiWoot, speaks of WILLMIII Psit's Whig laid oat his new city allot theplin of Dia ,T160.36-. i tschaPo it Welt to diSioult, At :Ibis . tine 'of day to ascertain what this plan was, Be this 1 "as it may; I am nat io yeti versed ii-Ontiquity turl to bd oVe to moon* Whether there te tbo least reecsabbuiee.or not betwixt ,Ilairruth and gpma ttLPlll‘. "Of this hcierever,yourtenlstiifi may be eartaki, thatwo - eity(cionld .be laid owl** sere' "batty and reiptlarity_. .then -14en.aaottrita... It. streets - crop owl Oberst' 414 angina I Those which row flea north to soils , Whit Perofiel!to sulkOthori oll. i !wol, as •thoob fru 0500 , ,t0-Megia. , • 2441010111411 e Pilli vast prroorss that bath been .k-iiiiiih t . liiffill 41=1 lilt e= v e ; =WIZ Ott he maiitted.:The • 1 te..wmilbi al_sieg Ibebaiiit:etfitt. Pete- , I we* • g the amew, -- 110V142tend sat two WWI inalthwee Sam miss oomossi 'bat half a i Am *fiver,scoording to the origt. saltilai7they t hey fkateittatilai, oay farther, I belie*i Alt "srisioniMeftie Ifel,lptieb "'-' „„. ",.._,.; ~__ _) ~ - , : : MOO 000 two** Poi etitilaintaa , -!- -1.: -T. :-*- *'w . - "touw - i* I.' .. .• - lilul!' - '7 003 t 4 1***S Item 4 0 01 1 41 • 1 =0**igsa lowidis* i•et ""al. t. 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Ws* with c0rp4144, • I ati ti p s thok ee k, ,tit: i pithead, as 1 . halt Itierktkoliw' 014 Illiiii7 $ 101100' seg mi l liwomk oilitysitudip w).; I',ha be li t me s t ate, I;zltAi ,i,:.:,.: -'... 1 : ..1:, • ' : ~- nkliftt 4 di a 11,11 "1" 1 4 0 14A.NO ~ ' i.:k .. ..tar .'"'- 7 . 7 ' :''' i= '' ' • : - Idah-The i ms*, 0f ........ , , • . . ill: '' o a. r .- 71iiiiiiii-iNibelinil ~- • ow - A MAI MIA I*-40‘111k/iitioity.; ~ o, as - Provinew „look :batty eselith ••41034;t410d life e,. beis el Tar; f , vitacKo,* iri-clear cow 414 &Imo Colorist Minton la 141-11ko op- 'mot* the pe!trimly the beet policy. . : ..etANAN/S to STEAM- Pll TING OFFICE ---: ~ - -, -Rotor ototgo. Zan Itpitim irs grainer prepaid to .s.eita?OS ;tut WM PkISVINO of story tialettption. at air ollkik4i The ituelee' e Aimee, theism Pan It tau below titian" 4116 , ottabit3luoestbs lbe Comity. ouch es ihobattimphidg Rills qf Zadiag, large Ftatarsr • . Raa Soot HAL*. Etna ATM, -' - ittprr Beek*, AMA*. Pr Agorrawit i nate Rood- ,. Hai and , t '1 Orb, Naga, dk , at the Ter y shaft!. t notira2 Oar ,cork of JOE TYPE is MOM ititeuelve than thia Of ma othor 006 , is 11b1 •Pe i *la of tha Su* scd we hell hands Vs"Plorld "Mull ly for Jobbing. Bring a Oared] Piinter oilman; are wit) gtiarantaa cnu,arceit to ba as neat as any that ran be turned oat Intho elites. PRECTMO IX COLORS don at Qs Aortal maim , • 0-,1 r. ~ k WM 1 Books bound in *►v7 Tariaty of style% Blank Hooks of ovary description manuibetarsd. bead •nd ruled to ar dor at stairt loam NO 11 per story eonsists?of s long gallery which is gen erally used for public entertainments, and two rooms adjoining it, one of which ii appropriated for the Governor and bis Council; the other, I be lieve, is - yet unoccupied. Io ono of 4/te which join the main building, by means of a brick erode, is deposited a kjJuable collection of books, belonging to a number of the 'citiaens, who are in corporated by the nattle of TIME TACILUIT Xl' be PnitaDELYnta. , " , • [Sine* the writing of this letter, the library bath been moved into an elegant apartment fitted op for-the purpose in a laze new building, erected by enact; of carpenters, which they have called Carpi:wee* Ball.] To this li brary, I have free *ante by favour of my friend the merchant, who icotie of the company. You would be astonished, wy Lord, at the general lasts for books, which preisile among all orders and ranks of people in this city. The librarian mitred • me, that for one person of distinction and fortune, there were twenty tradesmen that frequented this library. - - Behind and adjoining to the State-bane was was time thin erected atower, of such . miserable architecture ;that the LegislaLre have wisely determined tai lot it go to ;decay, the upper part being entirely of wood, that it may 'hereafter be built upon a' new and more elegant censtruction. Mr. the late speaker of the Assembly, with whom I bare several times nix" • versed, informed me, ?that the plot of ground on which the State-harm Stands, and which is one of . - the squares of the tit*, is to be planted with trees,' and divided into walk*, for the recreation of the eitisens. I could not help observing to him ' that it would be a considerable improvement of their plan, if the Legiidatire could purchase smother square, which lies to he sonrtb of this, and apply it to the same salutary parpoee • as otherwise. their walks mart be iery contracted, mnlers they make them of a circular or serpentine form. .•Theinternal pollee of Ibis city is estrewely well regulated. The poor are amply proridod for, and lodged and boarded in a very large and C01:12- modlans building, to'ivhich they have given the name of Tin Hoes* or Eartoesesr ; because all such as are able to FM*, are hire employed la the different trades- or bilattufaettrrea to which they were brought up. This building likewise stands open one of the city Squares, Ind when completed. will form a quadrangle, as large, and of mach the same appearance, &seems of oar Colleges. In pas- , sing through the *pertinent*. I absents:land point ed out tofone of the numagen, who ins so obli ging as to aceumpenjine„ari ineenvenienee,whieh he assured me, would,be rectified, as soon as their funds would admit of The want of *few little private rooms, Or the better anonnnociaticin (Wench poor, as bare 'formerly lived in good cir cumstances, and when misery mast needs be con siderably heightened: by their being obliged to board and lodge in the same common and open apartment, with the Vilest of their species. "For the sick and lunatic an Iloserrat has been erected, by private cpptributions, under the peril.- tiler countenance and encouragement of the Leg islator*. The building is still unfinished." I walk ed round it—but , did not , choose to venture into • this retreat of hereon woe, as I had formerly suf fered much from a r`liit to Bedlam."' self—real and inseltigh—in the heart, End ire "hare often seen it manifest itself, to the ma• king of a scene ; of• sorrow the vestibule of heaven. For hiat who is always picking .our flaws in his neighbor's character, Ire base no sympathy. Ho. :reminds ns of those binli which resort to 'dead and decayed limbs o frees to feast on ,be worms. In the charac ters of most men we shall find more good than evil,more.kindness than hate--and why should - we pick ;entitle flaws, and - pass over the sterling traits of character?'We hold this to be the trite doctrine ; .to portray reel goodness and hold itup to the gaso.and ad. soiration of aU, l while we suffer the . avil to rf:.. main in the shade and die. If esety picturn of, human nature wtre.only pule and beanti• ful, we are inclined to belieselhat we . should have thorutands nflach characters living sad loving sfrouful as. BOOK' MiThRBY. Pisa Llano. Ia`THE BEGISNIWO or MORMONISM.— Twenty-eight yea* ago, Joe Smith, the foun der of this sect, and Harris. his first convert, applied to the senior editor of the %Towne, then residing in Anchcater, to print his "Book • of Mormon," theti just transcribed from the "Golden Bible," 'Which Joe bad found in the cleft of a rock to; which he bad been guided by a yision. . I - We attempted to read the first chapter, bat it seemed such unintelligible jargon that it was thrown' aside; Joe was a tavern idler-in the village of Palrnyra. Harris, who offered to pay for the printing, was a substantial far mer. Disgusted with what we considered "weak inventioun:of an imposter, and not ca ring to strip . Harris of his hard earnings, the proposition was dgclined. The manuscript ; was taken to another print ing office across the street, from whence, in due time, the original "Mormon Bible" made its advent. - "Tan trees irOm IMO acorns grow!" But who would have anticipated from such a bald, shallowi senseless imposition, such world-wide consequences? To remeraticr and contrast-Joe Smith, with his loafer look, pre:- tending to read trim a miraculous slate-stone placed in his hat; with the Mormonism of the present day, awaken 'thoughts alike painful and mortifying. i!There is no limit even in this most enlightened of all the ages of knowl edge, to the influence of imposture and cn• dulity. If knavef4 or even fools, invent creeds, nothing is too mphstrous for belief. Nor does „. the fact—a fact not denied or disguised—that all the Moreton leaders are rascals as well at . impostors, either open the eyes of their dupes or arrest the progress of delusion.—A/banv Evening..Teem+ • 1 . !4 Maw.—We love to believe there is more mpial goodness than depravity in human natnrei When we see one tear of pity-drop from the eye, it gives us more plea sure than would, the finding of a• diamond.-- There is goodness--real and unselfish—in th heart, and we luiVe often seen it 'manifest ix• • ear °CNC:4 1 11E21CA Olussysmasn.--The S New York ersajl.that a Turk, Who ha 3 recently Strive' a: in - New York from Tonna:- '- stitiopley has eStiihlished s lashre or Turkish '- ixdfee house, to that city, where min/ Pro - - Cures ‘ i Turkish pip, with the. hest queasy of . .tobadeo,ii cup ;of coffee, sherbet, loco=(fig paite), or Esther: oriental luxuries, serv ed up -111. a style which makes one . imagine Umdf under the shade of St. &Om, expecting el be awakened from the delicious languor pro. •duced by,the *rant hefty op 44 Norman weed, by tbo mnsinal voice, of,the, muses& as he Ines, Foyers/ tojuwass . , _ I" The house is fisted 'up strictly worinah - fasbioe, and visitors seas tberaselven spouts elevated cushioned platform. Thiry hmarotmd them • b^ o 4. o elisP*Oloi dctilfilit4ell and elteasboardr. The ptpelatese - gine - theee.eitber the chi - bed, with its hleg.etete„and ember moath- Ineee,,or the:nek&lule, *Smoke of which. . cooled by pissang through stater. The coffee poreelshs' taps.
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