4rinrrAV: SEPTEDIBEICfae, ma*. s/1 ir - rridam rim olotion of rh0prxr.E . t.i . .1 .. 0pt....4.A,L. J . , og i o ,v , h, l h o I,i, avregate are dation of any luttgr, tuna; • papers out,lisht‘b' it the'Counfy--4-aud as It circa tett among the beat portion •of the populathm, an adyert!m.'• teens inserted In Its columns is„ of course, worth a& MUGU to the adt ertleer as If published In soy Once other ' pdr pers. In our cities the tatiratof advertlaingereeti tre f s cm' dad In price according to the circulation of the Ver. ! . , OUR POLITICAL CM :D. , . 1 Determimd opposition .to the eiong i " "f 'F'l a '° r7 • lu to the Ter" itorics of li:United Etitea--and'oppostit ion to Gm acluisittoti of any 'Territory.; either by anorak. lion. purchase or couottest, Sro tbe,catension of the ate& ot.Slaerci t i : . . '' .• ' InhWfarenco with Abe • rights of Opp,mtion ,o any . ~ . c, ~ ~,,,,,• exii _ ~_ 1 Flay Ai &Pre In the e aten In ni til til u. '"Y st a t e 1,,,,.".-whilo, at the More time.! we dreire a ettange to the Fugitive Stare law, giving the tight of trial by jury to e ,t.shllah the claim tea, slave, which wilt bring ti t . law Albin the Utuita of thnstitution. • , , The .ppcoprivt ion of the protrat e e,I Co 04 the sales of the Fold'.: lands for tbe`purcbase of the slaves a t a ti ne d vlluratlon, according to age and sei, and the gradital atedirion of Slice, yin the. United States. whit-Ii is afoul ' lint on mir 'National F.eruteberm and tlontrary to the pt in. elple• of tho Pectination of Indepondunee. • This tutor sOn• is the 01 , o , Important because recent events have. • fully 'ahlwn that no qtMaticin of Goternmental_polley. In all Its various departments, and 6ven the question of. Relight , itself. cannot be. dismissed ' , without the. • -nigger nnestlon" Icing forced into the afena, and the whole country attracted and colltllPode cawing alien,. tlon and ho4tre posilions)n - various . aections. Good tiovernment. a Union among the Stateit, and Harmony among the whole people, dent:toil that Ma great, and grof lag ovil aboohl be removed by - all lawful and just urine. as 'dowdily as mntsible. l •• • •., 1 The Improvement of our Pieria aqd Harbors. for the promotion of the Internal Commerce s of the, Country : • tocettirr with Such aid as may he prudently extended by thy , general o.,rerom6nt, to the construction of lialmada and Telegraph Lines to I the Pacific Octant-I to facilitate quick communication throughout the eosin- try. which is the only meansty whleh eorh an extend. , el territory ran be bound together In one Union. .tly,, A itortinue System of duties levied on Foreign Mery chacoll se. sufficient for the support Or tho Ortneral 0 me ...cement. and sci arranged as to discriminate In Caton of, and also to protect the Domenic. 'lndustry of this country. . While we accord to every man tho, right to worship I.tili Creator ae:ording ,to the dictate,' 'of his own eon sclenc,e-Lwilbottt fear or molestatiomAnd wiliploscribe .no man In account of his birthplacnortui Is a good chi. ;see, and cordially suppoits our 'nal Ruth:un--yet we !are decidedly opposed to Roman CUtholit., Jesultleal. and all otherYmeign Influence, not In accordance with or Instittginue, and the best good id the maasea-7and lastly. pfribtaroppoillion to men who give, or offer to Roman Catholic's office, to inlinenog their 'votels.sui a ine•tna of mint ilial advancement of themsel Yee and others. The total pmbitiltion of the Liquortrattic 11.4 ! a bever age, end the awarding of the memo punishment to those ei who violate, a cif a law mitrawardid to other. festoon. jra and muril rs of thehuman • nre. I ' State Measures. ' • 'W. will contend for a RCokain:loing•Law , 'geed on' good stoke, well guereled, i /MUM, for the security n 1 note-holders. • , - A law prohibiting the sale of noteS, drafts dr7aity pa. pet that Is the ,representative of m.mey. for more fh six per cent. 'discount. under the penalty of beingeen Jjp the penitential,. the come is any other person who re e, ... the producer of his propel:v. . • • ;,The sale at every fad of;the 4 l ,l l'uldlelVerlis belonging to the fitate , rdil p)A ble The above is an outline or man feature of the 'ceding principles this paper will endeavor Au advocate and es-. t.thlieh In our Governmental polley.! • • - PERSONAL. • • • trar.W.. return our thanks to those of our OUbgetibel scatteredi II river the country, whrO have responded to bills forwarded to them. We regret tq state.how• ever, that a considerable number hate not yid paid tiny attention to these bills: We will takti the trouble of again sending Itiehillti to thiri portion, and after the lapse of a reasouside time to boar front them in some shape or oth er, we will ominienre priming Our list and publish thin restrictive amounts due us.. This lathe only room lett • .tn adopt, In justice to ourselves and our creditors.— We cannot afford to labor, lord from' year to year. nn d ex pend $llO per week In fdrnishing a good paper to our readers—worth to every one who n.Celi - es It double the price of i:olocription--omi- thin girr, it mew). .We are aware tinit many, through lzglict, do not forward their subscriptions, bt.C.1111.13 the' amount; small and they. deem It of no lmportirtice. To such we have only to state:that we are compelled to snake" up $5O per week to pay our hands and paper-maker..:mil forty remittanres of only $2 weeLly. makes up thisi RUM. We hope that i•very subscriber of the Journal 111.ifrettrs, will ,think of this matter. •• ' ' 4•`• I ='Tatbe new adyertigements in to ilay'a.fonrtxei we esti attention. We: cannot far ',rental space, notice each in detail. • ' l 7 • , Aciiaowt.imamt:rs.--To the•#mi.. Simon Cam eron and lion:James 11. Cami4llli6 are intlebt .ed for interesting pablie &worn Ptp. • : • Tim American Itepublicausi!:of Berke .county dove 'resolved 'to notutnnte no county ticket. • ' 71,•• • • TOR New Yriik papers spenki of nn ameliorated e,.ndition of the money tnbrket/F Tue. M. riodus defy:Jim itoverninent;`:4o.l . l, it will llnt'e to rem.on with thein,.',-iste'd by• n few United States troops: Ross Esq., is an inile!pendent cnndidate for Astefutdy. So far from balling. of, be expres ses his intention to hank on until elected or do tented. WITHOUT queetiiming titeproikietyUithe ci;urse: of the M Adrooate, think the editor uovio.o in n Wicking Fiersonall; nny upera'tor' of. t. this Region. • • BANK FAILUKKS.—Bank of': Hartford. sounty, Ct.; • Bock 'River Bank, ne.' Wisconsin; _Olio' Bank' 'of 'Elgin, Illinois; the ,6iltral •Banli• of Indinna nnil thelWailsielc Bank of • Provalenco, It. L . I. . Tnr"CANADA" brings Euro n intelligence the 12th The news is 'un!hnportant. rariE. has ,pccientod a financial From' radio nothicng later had been learned.' The Belbst riots ugf(ttunntcly have been renewnd, and indicaie an unhappy state of 6elink arnang . the hiwqrclasser. Cotton had advanced, whilbrOadstuffer wore doci• telly quiet. • Ibtrrivows•Bittu.—The olft4ers of this Bunk' n; follows :—President, I(enry Potts, Esq.; i4nEhier, Olin in tzer Teller, Daniel s rtiey, spa of Willi)tn Price, Erq., of , Ichester county.— .Win. D. Evens. was ehosen Sec rtery of the Board. The ilankvvill oven on Mondny, the sth of Oe. iorit'ec, end the Wvtli.e.dey ftillkwing i. llas been, tied os, the first discount day. *. . A BAD.NE'w seetuil flint the 'name of the- Central America was chan'gcd from George under nn actor Matchfr, 15956 1 which author. iced )he, 'e.cretary.,of: the Tratituty to permit ,the owners of a ves4el to give her #- new itante,:wheu 'he should see'cause for.eo doing'. Previous trithia taw a j .vecial not of Congroe watt required to change the :lime of any copse). Better po 'back I to the . Fitfe old law; t • '• • FRIENDS of freedom !• You* cause_ iv 'as h o ly, and tree,;tiolax worthj , of 5011 . r deCutioll-nowns i ever. The ; l ams effort is lieedonow, in its behalf, ap'last jenr. it-Aurns 6 morel in dangeti today than she tins then. Be notsedUced by t•ir.e,o rntiga to tnin f tlie men alose hostility to Freed m• has hithertO banded you togethei, but rally as one il renew. at: the polls,t. your unwavering ny egainst the wrongs inhich it is the.l.u: the'national aulininimptien establish. iAs.—ln obedienee to 141 order of the War Lnwreace hne lieen'avacuntg,l,and linoyed to Fort :Lenvoinvorth. An t• rretnry ta• t.tT, explanatilin mithissudden movemept is given hy, • tile 7,.;hooe'a Washington correttiiimplent. who says tat the .:11.istoa [ titian/ are already pouting Into the • -Tvrritory, preparatory to volink at the Octubeir elertion: The assistance of the dragoons !tangle ber.le•l'to 'prevent the Iturder !Ruffians from J 7,0- , tin:, They are therefore, retttived to Fort Lee- Nth. It would :teem Gt .Gov. Walker is . “thrr not in the seeret thithe is playing the part of . „.lanus again, since his ; organ Th . e herald 1. ! .rd„„„ intiniatea that hel:i011 throwlnr his 7! , 1 - TifAi.in enters sustainedl4: ; c6o Ilnited' , States troope. *. • Tun; "Cr.aritst. Anr.mcii.l•P r in our last we bripflylinentionett that this vciniet belonging to the line .of the; CatifOrnjta S4ainship Company, had foundered'ot mt. The i."(witropho linppened etT Cape Ilatterns, nt;l4 o'clock on the evening. r of th e .12thAttet. Front Jlte'-deMiled ptatetnents or I.,,engers Pittililbcd, the scerms incident upon the vq..el's pinking, must have hitmi ierrifile. A stir- , ver pays, the ship, all at ()n i ce, as if in the eg ep of death, made a plunk() en style of ft:rty !•ur'degrees, _end with a sh4tely . from- the en. z.,;; bed mass, she disappeared and tire litzAred swan being.. Coated out ontlthe below oftithe , •••.,n, with nO hope but,deathit': All the pasiten - t i the fart inotnetti sict44 nobly, andTitis { e s ''''ter ti,'theiu that — not tinO;nm r the attempted tete.•ter the Itokts that transpo'rted the women end, d • ch•ltt ! it I, th e brig •Nlarine, until they all were Much nFr et is ''exprepPiell at the ott 1.-r q' t • li ernd. ll , the. commandtir of the Central whq fusin g the- try i4g scenes through %hie:. he parted, was everyl)netift u 3". Self ...” . tor4ott en in his elitists to itnve his' vessel end ;ilea under his eliiirge. COnsinerable censure bottmett upop Itemege E. Ashby, late engincei'ef the Centel./ ,;!lagerieu, in cense; t•f altegel untaithfuhAseto Ids duty.— tt.1.11 pulili , liesn Card ii r .shich,,,he..denies i tgeally, the aspersiouS epbt upon Me char , r aa ., •flie e r end a getalp ; omn, and asserts • t!tat his narrative lif; the eattaatrophe, ! ; e”ticertiedotililM conrirmiTi a . 124i] tt-e ' 4,, " .'" ll '.atiott ran ho had. At the time oil "'".the 1' .cAitret. .1 bad 011 boned l' which on tar,ool6 are known' , :t 4 . -Aiming ;the passengers o.i• minus 44 6 1 ,' ,4 " 414 , ; tlkbe Idit, obrervealte; ttj . iLitt p;•' 4 en 7 1 , d ipijnli Ftnioner..,uf . • " xi AiZiuri swillOr .', s lien d' a lbw - dements whit' the nuttier Di tibe Deet.fration of Independence Listen to . i t ! ;Thst VOICe . oilt Joffe 'Flom., ~ i y,o,h nod 40th -pages ,011iial,,totes on Virgiiiia, Jefferion says : ..' .sit ••, l i . "There mustldoubtless be en unbenPY.lnfidenee on the inanners l of, our P 0 . 0 1 4% . Produced by illt , cifertence of 01 . very *along us. The wbule cora. n i , memobeliecti aster and slave Is a tierpetual trx.: cress of the" et , boisterous passions-a -the Most unremitting diapont= on the one part,"and de grading'subinie ton• on the „other. , Our children see this, and leftrn to' imitate it ; for man is an i m itative:animal- This quality Ali She . germ of all jeilfic'fitinti in MM. • Prom his cradle te.bis grave. he is kerning th do that be aces others do. If n parent could 41111 no. motive, either in his; phi.' datiihrops,tirtiit oelf-love, for restraining. the in temperance o r iii„ A ssi oa towards his slate, it should 'always be a enflicient o ne thliti his chilttis present. :rasa generally B is not suffielent. The parent storms, the chili looks on, catches the linehtneets of trrath,:,Tinta ma the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves givea a_loarie rein to the- worst :if iaassionir and, shoe rimed, educated. and daily exereisedin tyranny, cannot but be- stamped 'y it with odious rieenliarities. The man toast be a prodigy who cab retain his manners and merits .undepraved • by: such circurnodneer. And with Whatexecratiork should the Statesman be loaded, Who, permittinir one half the' citizens thus I'M • trample on, the , rights of the; other; transfe7s those into desprts and these into enemies,dcstr a the inorwltuti ( _the one pert , and 'the °mar )1,0 tri Of the ofhtnl fdir if a slave can have a country l iu 1 Ibis world, it mi - ist be any other in prefereneel . to ' that in which he is horn-to live anti labor or another ;.! in which he must look up the facilit i es ' Of his nature, e4ntribute, as far ea depends on ds individual,, endeavors, to the isvnoisbausn!. 1 ,,0f the human rule, 'or 'entail his own. miserable condition' on qra endless generations proreediiig from hira: • With the morals id the people, their ihdustry is slid; destroyed; for, in a warm' ell mate, no man will labor for bim.self *tureen Mike '. another labor ftty Iblia: , .. This' is so' true,. tbite,of the proprietorsf slaves a very small portion, 'n `,deed, are ever en to labor. And can the liber :ties of a 'rattiott ,e thought secure, 'then we lutes; removed 'their o ly firm basis—a conviction in the Minds of i the li e plc that these liberties are of the gift of G,od ? that they are eetto be violated, but with his Wrath ii--I ndeed , I tremble fur my coati try when 1. refletit that God is just; that iiis:j.es lice minuet aloe rl forever; that conillering num bers. nature, aid tiaturnl Means Only, a revoiu , -}ion of the wheO•of fortune, en exchange of Sit: nation iiMmonepoisitile events; that Amoy be srbllle probable by supernatural interference! : The , Almighty . hll no attribute. which can take i sre With ns In su h a contest." ~. While Virginia waszat a Coloiay, in 1744, he held a - COnventi . ..n to appoint delegates toatt nd li , oi ,‘ • the first general Congroso, which wes to esteem le, and did Colemble, in Philadelphia, in Septehiber .i • • some I, of the o year.. Before that Consention,:Mr. ,icffeison Made an exposititin of the rights of British emericel in which he said said: • t 7r. i , oThe abolition of domestic slavery is the great t obje - et, of deiire in these Colonies, whittle, it •s s4 a unhappily i . traduced in their infant Suite.— ..hut previous to he enfranchisement of the slaSres, it is necessary o' exclude, further importations from Africa. 1 tour repeated attempts to effect this by pro'hibiti'on, and by imposing duties which Might aracuott firohibitjun, have biont 'hitherto defeated by *hisl Majesty's 'negative ; thus prefer ring tbe:itittued ate advantage of a few African corsairs iff. the 1 tin;; hiterests of the American States, and the; ights , of human nature, deeply Wounded by thi infamous p r ac ti ce. " . ' - ~, In the 1 origins draft' of the Declaration of In . dependurtee, - efl,whirli ills well known he wris the author, weAnd ihis charge againit the Kitig of, • Great Britain: I t ' i .. `• "lie has wageil cruel' war against human nature itself, vitdating its most sacred rights of life and liberty, in the iiersotis of it distant - peoilis who hirer offended h m, captivating and carrying them , • into slavery int another hemisphere, or incur o t miserable death An their transportation thither.— I ' Thin. piratical w rfitre,- the opprobrium* or infidel , l powers, is the rfare of the Christian !King of • G.-eat • Britain. bet:rod:led. to keep tit market' where men shoo 1 Ire bought and sold, he hue et length Prostitut 1 his negative for- suppressing .any legislative ttempt to 'prohibit and restrain this execrable co merce." , • peat. him fort or; he says : i • "We hold the ' truths to be self-evi ' ... - . rill meW are cree d equal f thnt.they art by their Creator ith certain unaliennbi that =wig then are life, liberty, and t' - 4 happiness; t at" to secure. these ri erntnents ere ins ituted among men, del, filet powers fro the consent of: the gods I Under . date.of August, 7th, 1785, in ti l , r 1- ' • I Dr. Pric'e of Lcin on, he Says: • 1 "Northward of the Chesapeake you play, find, bere.en4 there no opponent of yOur . ditetrino, as you may find, here and there, a: robber 'and Mar-. deter; but in ne 'great number. Etnetlipntion is• put into . anal ii , tratii, that in a few yaars ,there Will he no sieves northward of . Maryjand. •In: ;Maryland Ido nt find such n disposithin to begin tbe.,,redress of his enormity, as in V i irgitiia.— This is the next tate Co which we may. turn our oyes for the int eating spectacle of justice ie eon:- flint with "nenrie and oppressioh; a conflict where in the sacred aid' is gaining daily_ reernits from the isflueinto o ea of'young men grown up, and growing up. T 'ese have sucked in the principles 14 liberty, ns it ere, With 'their mother's milk ; and it is to them I look with anxie,ty td twit 'the fate of the quest en." I 1 .17 In onetime "let 'r, written to a - friend in 1814, be Made use of the following emphatic, la gunge: 1- - "'Your favor o July 31st woe duly received, and read with peculiar pleasure. The entiments dd Minor the head and heart. of the writer.— M ine on the suldect of the elnrery of negroes lnive long 'since eon in the possession a the pub lie, and time has only served to give them stronger roid. The kivejustice and the love of country plead equally 111 cause - ,-;.r. these •i eoplet and it is a reproach to us hatthey should have ipleaded it _sui Wog in Amin:" • - ti. . 1 , Av ' id ' Ibe ea', ,: , J 1 -• }'What an ' incomprehensiblo multie is"man! who can 'endure toil, famine, strips, imprison taint, and death itself, in vindication Of his lih, i erty f' and the next 'eminent be denf to all ,ithose niiltives'whose power supported \ him -through . his trial, mid indict bn his fellowman a. bondog+, one holm of :which islfraught with - more 'mtsery! than ag , i: of that- wlii ho ruin) in rebellion to oppose." Throughout tb South, et the present dap,-es- i pegially latticing laveholders; negroes are almost itiVariably spok n of an "goods and. chattels," "property," "hu an cattle." In - oar Arst quota lien (Yore Jetrefs n's work., we have Ft that hb spoke of t [ he bin s as eitizelas. . We -. .4. ha11 ; now • • be4r him speak o them as Iwethren.. , tle says: . - ."We must mill' with patience the w i tWititigs of an overruling Prridenee, and hope that that is preparing the del?verance of thoa earl brethren. When the measuiti of their tears sball be, full, when their groan) - shall balm involved Ilta'ven itself in darknes . doubtless a God - of Antic will livrilkeni to their iiistr6v. Nothing, WI:nor; yin thinly Written in he Book of Yam, Allah th 't this people shall he free." _ . . In'a letter to e Isom, sob. jeet, dated May 21 !Flu before hint death, - be liar nios Ironton, on this j , 1826, only six we' '•3ly sentimet the public. 1 . 1:1, they iietthAltai•lit threndbare. Alt them et:Mammal have ben.forty , ye I repented them rot lmy become the more; ough I shall dot not i . 1, they will not die:wf ' "Tne, Ill:Pt - au ."—Thia flept. net:alit Republican Jaime I,' has made its tipptiarm .Washington, with'George M. Weston, Ea 1 editor n r i proprietor; and Daniel 4. Go EN., as essisfant Its motto is that of Jil 1 "we must. presery our Liberties , r per lob list efit4i." Th e tone of •the 11 epubli + d let dignified. .It editorials; are marked bY . . ty; .1f IS in shrug what is really ne4ed re i I Capit4l of the co 'ntry, a firm. determined t i les. intelligent - • ppontid, of theestensi 1.. Slavery to thel .Territories of the Unltedl Mr. WeSton's . sal tatery concludes as f l olloo The' q'nestion . 6 fore the country is tot Ilona! one, but a uestion of principle) of el 'and of interests. flt is the old question few against the any, of aristocracy Aviv : - runcrieei. : It. ter( yes the rights of t 0 , who labor, itnpe lied bYthe preten to , / °lag's of capitalist who wish to star e grade' them, by orcing upon them tti and rivalry of an inferior and 'serviii this question; whdethere are thousani South who take the side of respeciabill vaneumont of free labor, the number ir numerous of those at the North, wh thies lip in quite the opposite direction. troversy is not sectional, but social. - A I n•this groat strasigle,forced upon th by the andisity'et i the ',men in power, endeavor to de,ourf Art, in the NO which.cirs— lave placed as. W. 1141 madly the• pf, the field: ten t and trust ttil influenie 'there breathes al telive'Li 1 ,'the proprietor! Typographical'? proFper pribii, Is f I 1 Erretl the flips thit . iTariff.4 )eration.L-abOut .. Laud niiet ....,:r experts of in 1 exceed e d- the low 'rts twenty-eight U ;.dull:,rsl,while sin en and a half milli tf sPeiecautaitit the cottotry than, a it. Eli en IEIO how : the accounts stand, present poiter:Ai Tariff. During. Ow years We importe one hundred and ti millhma more of rehandise than'werl and sentout tee c 'untry'une hundred Fig milliOns more ' f specie then cam The matiene!iee of he two 'mane. hti .peatedli shown • d demonstrated who; the effect upon th I.aborloielimaes if p.rerouriteeme r It has now 0011114 says 1 Americo'', and w n boing..thrown plormo . i r, th rwi os•and children - Auk DOMICk: atic d wag gnos who : impaco4 Jens upon_ t ern,. iid who . preferred British Ito trait Am ' loan . Inbor, will 6;1 beg.. T his 11 1 the ' rt , of comfort will tuded ` taasies iet in , their heir of trib iboutin'g ”Dettmersey',;• and for:Wing ' of %role and drawers of grater; for rellil mud p.telted.eouventtin 11 . 1 . ....7 ~ I . Is bu butt. lug ilne mare fell'witb more thrilling and Startling effect upon all hurts, than thal.of the loss of the litinitner Central America. tfUerAre hundred hitinanllllks,‘bY one eats . 11- . . trophe, atone moment,' itiMmoned to, their last, accannt. Ire deeid; remarks the Boston C0U.44, • „rualiji analyse and take to' pieces the ghastly sum. -1 and aggregate.of tech a piece of. intelligence is this. We read in a paps l of four 'or five hun dred souls re asoif they we urt; or fifty'. _or four it or five. The number seem to. us, as , the eye rests, . upon theet. mere algebraic simboli, conveying no very distinct impression to the mind. ' But what a different thing it would_be if W. could see these hair or five hundred teem- women Ind child-. run drinking, tine by ace, the bitten:Ts of death,—singly and separately . , contending with, -Imffettiog against,, *wallowed up Gl the street ! ' lint waves. Could,'we discern all those comvelsed _faces,those'pitemsaly extended hands where there was no one to help, those qUivering limbs;—could , we hear ell Anise agonised, farewells., those- sobs of anguish,.theina choked iondi . bubbling . i v wrungfromthe-leit straggles of tuidring stateire.- —we should know' ind feet what was included and enfolded in tbo news announcing thafi ices. , tabs steamer had gtine dot l fn . with all on boiltd. And emlil We go etrther,—codd the glance ofthe mind dart to every home diet is darkened by such a catastrophi;—froin one nf whieh'i blooming daighter has been takein„ the ligh tot her toren* ' eyes, from another,' vlrtunitslitid promising son, 'the Object of fond hopes and irayers, from an other its' head . and stay and bread.erinoer— hurling them at once from competence to. poierty —we should bit.able to icalculate, in soma impel . - , foot measure, the height , and depth. and breadth 'of such a tragedy.,' . 1 ' ~ •- ; . . , As. is usual in such- eases, when the- - deed is doLii,' nnii .em'earrow is irreparable, thens is a talk about the onseaworthiness of the ill feted steamer; soil a question as to whether she was fitted to transport Co costly 4 freight of human souls, and a blame is male to rest on this or that particular head. But hero, over the wi;oks and fragments of "that fatal and 'perfidious battc," nod over all the. anguish and agony olioir . loss % do we say that wit ourselves . ari to :blame, and • none else. The 'headlong, 'reckless, unthinking'. spirit of our people—that deliberates not; reflects ' not, he, itatea riot—that would send them to sea in a sieve if it only promised, to go fast enough' , —is the source of the trouble, and there should' the railway begin. We , have no proper regard for human life. Men ',ad women are but Weeds In our eyes. And in a little month the lesson of this misfortune will have been forgotten. There will . be some lamentation, some indignation, and then things will go on es before. We shall disregard the warnings of common prudence,. and rush into the Jews of nictitate peril, simply to slave a week; a day, an hour., ' 1 • The loss of the Central America suggest.' a thought that the goveroment ihnuld determineln the future to give the ocean mail contracts to' no ° vessel without, water-tight 1 eoMpartments. Had the Central America been' 'provided with those compartments, we should net now be called upon to mourn the loss of brave spirits, the loved and cherished. For the protection of the mail ter- I'Sire \Sire, if companies cannot'boi induced to secure as far as possible, °the lives of their passengers, , . we hops that government will take this matter in hand. EVery ocean steamer should have water tight compartments. If elm springs a leak then, or is injured by collision . , the will be buoyant . 1 enough to be brought into port. Pao resat! Awairmastrs.-HThe proposed amend ments to the' Cumnitation, of Pennsylvaaia, are published in the newspapers) of the State. They have been agreed to. , lcky - two successive legislatures; the next step toward their adoption will be their submission to a vote of the people.at the October election. l The amendments are four in nutnlier, and the vote will he taken for or against each one separately. They ere all of ' sufficient importance to deemed the acrious attention ,01 every citizen, and we think their expediency and propriety are so apparent; that the people Without distinction of party, will be ready to accept them. The First Amendment' relates to the public debt, and proposes the; following salutary pros lent,l that iendowed le rights; o pursuit .tits, goy ;ling their 'trued." letter to visions : 4, ,• i . I. That the Stale debt Shall never exceed $750,- 000, except in CIISC of tra'r, , invasion, or insurrec tion, or for the purpose of redeeming the present doitt.l 11. A Sinking Fund 'shall ho provided 'IA. sinking 4 KOMI°. Piint to pay the interest on the existing State debt end to reduce the principal $250,000 a year. W. The credit of the Commonwealth allot' not in any manneebe pledged or loaned, or the Coin: monwealth become a stockholder in any corpo ration. IV. The' Commonwealth shall not 11r811616 the debt of any county, city, borough, n or township, or soy cOrPeration, unless the same was contracted by the State in tithe of war. V. No county, city, or other municipal corpo ration shall, become a stockholder in, or loan • its credit to any company or corporation whatever. The--& - Coad .km;(410 provides against the needless diididou pt counties lby • irehibitinge he erection ..4 any bow county containing less than 400 Square miles, anti requiring the expressed as sent of the voters of the county, to authorize any divit;ion of such county; which shall cut offone tenth of its population. ` The Third Amendment relates principally to Philadelphia, had purposes to amend the first Ar ticle of the Constitution by striking from its sev eral sections the words which recognize the sepa rate municipal existence of the old city of Phila delphia. •Thie amendment also.proposes some charges in the mode of apportioning the Stole for Itepresen. Wives; the, Most in portant of which is that It will snow the city of Philadelphia,' (and any oily with taxable population sufileiSnt for two mire. sentaiivei) to be divided info single representative ditqriels. the roto-th - Anteadateut propose a now section to the Constitution, in' whiehi the power of the Legislature to alter,- revoke or repeal any charter of incorporation, (which of course it possesses, by virtue of Its sovereignty, although some affect to dispute it) is expressly declared. This is a mere outline of thto proposed Amend ments, but sufficient, we trust to show their import. ance,.,and to induce our readers - 41 examine them ; carefully, so that they may be prepared to vote' upon them with.an •intelligent understanding of their nettle and bearing upon our present funds . • mental late. re likethre ty times, stain and ire iiksee th Fag Moxer Menem—Daring the -present week a better feeling his prevailed in the mone tary circles of New, York and Philadelphia than existed at the.close of last week. In New York the, rates - (ergood paper are •lowerVaOd there is decidedly a more cheerful feeling in the market. In Philadelphia the officer; of the kanks•held meeting a taw days since, and revolved to sustain each 60cr. through the crisis; and to . aid their solvent customers as fir as it ilia their. power.— In both cities it is conceded that the worst of the ' pressure is over, end we can'cOnEldently look tor ' ward to a steady improvement although business. cannot fully revive for some time yet. In Phil.: adelphis at present, more money is loaned on bond hod mortgage. than for : years past. Good and solid stocks hate within 4 day or two ad. winced, and seviral Omni that had suspended, have again resumed bdsiness, they showing am ple.assets to cover ail liabilities, and requiring only time to' x tricots themselves from embarrass, .tuf , nt. The great contractions which' the banks , compelled to make for calf - protection, will tend to check impoliations. A review of the con dition of the Banks of Pennsylvania, ' pievea that they aro soiand, andwill weather the etOrm safely. Upon the whole, things look -brightir there ate but fete failures now in Philidelphia and New York tharitttraets attention, and the money mar ket is easier. . this, ea in q., as toe, keen, tn the cided the (ear n' of tate. ty a. eve. so e Th üblo l t irb lug! Mil ' PCOPLIII'S DILLEGATI CONTIINTIOIII.7-ITI Our 10- 'cat colutnn will be found the yrotteedings of a Convention held at the Coors Howe in this 80, rough, fur the purpose of nominating a ticket coteposed of members of all parties in the County. b4ce thought that it was not ildiisable to nantinato a County ticket In opposition to the Democracy ; . kiut as this etteme to bi no party tuevement, nehave objections to it, although wd still think that It would have been better not to h'ave nominated a ticket. Na, that it is dune however,. we will not cavil _at it:, The ticket framed it will be pereefied,As 'composed of thq best portion 'of • the Democratic nominatlea and mainly, of the most acceptable men that could have been' selected. As a perfectly hide. pendent ticket it will as a whole, compare (Ivor.. ably "with the Democratic, and will.affttrd the ten of the County: an opportunity to soled these th'ey eonsidter hist fitted for the position s to` which they are nominated: ~Party feeling ditit not rno high' to the scanty. Party lines are not strictly down. It is important that the but men should:be *elected for the Cotinty officer, and 'the ticket framed by the . People's Conietition offers ea: opportunity to our citizen; without distinct lion of party, to make inch selections. 'Whig year. 'he hree reh , • more of of • r the four -foor orted, one sot und• lii led 'o re !et be • of erg j eio I WO , ed I m to e de- I ,n for bt jati , ti km acting of the creditors of the Pima: Don Company was held last week, in Philadelphia, and ap estrogen of two years and ilye month/ graotiO them._Tbe amrks of the Company, there. fore, will not top, sod, none et their bands lie thrown's/et of employmiut. Wad to hear it. -11 OHMine* Dotturrints ..i-v The apPelling loteof life on . the "Central lAinerica" bas no .parallel ha the annals of AG:aria:id steamship nayigation.— The nearest approach is the diAarter which beret the rtettrastrip Aretlel p on the flith. -of September: Is34,:ty which romethlngilike three hundred add fifty lives' sm. lots, The steamship Soo Pratt- Mahe,. beltMging -to Oa Paelfle Mail Steamship enamels,. Which forindtired in the Atlantic en the 2Siti of December. 1853, Was lost tinder eirentn sienies similar I'i mins* respects . In the disaster. which hai just oicurand; bit the number of Bios ,micitillled was much! lean' not varying Su. (rum Om hundred, Ineluding.lso 11. EC troops,' " " :Taking. a - retrospect. lith a view, to » , i 1. ... . . , noir-Lovir.urApit, At Nice. beretotoriv nupamileled it: this region. ThOfollowlag• 1. a Hat of the Stove., tqgetber with numbitr and prices : .• - • - -• • • Wni l . Penn—tics. 7,4,6, 10, with ligtanw. MAO All to VP : L e. • . - -.- ictor—Nov. 4 and 6, from 212 to $l4. " • Globe--Ifoi. 6. 6. 7 'and 4, from ;I oto 246. • :. Coniplete—Noa. 3, 4. band 6, from $$ to $l7. • - • Cannon, or Nag—Noe. 2,3,4 and 6. 1'146 Cannon —Noe. 2/3. 4 and 6. ..• , • ennPner Ranges, for kiteheinb,7ioa.l and li, from $OlO $ll. ~ , Parior Stove's of all alailik l RAMIS Iron, *lib Cast liV i Cylinder.. Al* common Coal Buckets, at pekes ranging from 4 0 yenta Ao 22. Galvanized Coal Buckets from 81 to $2 60., Stove Pipe. wild beg mote per pound. Elbows 10 vie. extra;, Roasts iron Mean At pot pond. f .• , . ' ' The follow Inxli.t of miscellaneous articles will also ainalii be gmlid on hand sod mid cheep tor CASH: • . Coal Shovel.; Poker., Iron and Tin Pant. Water Cool.' ere, liquid, Camphene and 011 Lampe,. best German Steve Illaikboa, Fire Bricks of all slim for Stoves, Ranges, Le., Clay Cyllodeii of assorted aim, for Sheet Iron Stoves. - Aldo, Tin Mid by the box, Sheet Iron. by the paiind-- cheig Ow Cash. • Alftlui above goods will he sold 4 redueed price.. Sw CAUL and those in want of anything enumerated above:, 0.111 Sod leTti their advantage to Fite me a call. • • • • 0 WHOM H. STICIITHIS. - LI L CO Stoves taken In exchange fir new onew,lind stnveMellvered without charge. 'utyaville,Eeptembiir 6.'47 ."*.• -360 m ~ A. R. Ditrhini. Charseten. DOOM 5 (luiractert. Albert !Jammer. r4iiitBBeiien AID pr.aarza xlL4s, r, AT THEICTCTION Of ' York Akita', Onion and Citiowhil drag', 1 ' ..1!1114ADELPIIIA. . WE. offer a' arge stock Chemical _ Ileuusesairul Fort Itturiat tort pike*, and war'. bo genuine; tozoog wbleh will poi found: 1,000 toii..No,..l . oove l i'mentTeriarbis! Guano. 1,1100t;;;s Do Burg's No.lSuper-Phottphata of Wow . This oboe, standard alleles- are, eit:h of-their kind, the hest in the WORLD! Our Land-Plaster, manufac tured Kam selected Inoue, it "celebrated throughout the Co hinter ittevis thy and strength. ~• . • WE INVITE ORDERS FOR fDe Burg's NO"; 1 Supers hosphate of Lime. • • • 1 No. I Government Peruvian Guano. French's haproeed Finper•Phosphate of Lime:: . t" French's Philadelphia PoudreCe." ' • • No. 1-Phosphatic Guano, Ohilsdelphleldit's?. Mesiran Gaspe, (A). Biltra Land Fluter.- . Ordinary Land Plaster. Chemical Bone. Pure Bone Dust: : Vhdilimeno.• Ground Charmed. 10,000 Barrels Land Plaster. 6,000..' •• Plaster. loom a•Rydranlio Cement. 8,000 •••:- Tine ittonan - Cement. Portland (Eng.), Cement. -A1430, • • ," Dentists' Plaster. " l'owderod ant bracite CoaL(lit bbla.) Stereotype Plaster, Polvdeted Bituminous Coat Glen Makers' Plaatir,Ort and Browne Stone, (In htdo.)- Ground Saw Stone, White Sand, (in bbia.) ronoll White Marble,Ground Bricks, for Painters, Groand Bine Mirble,Chemical Bone husL . PUNCH._ RICIIARDS t• ;Steam..3lllll. end Varmers, Divot. Atjline.tion of York Avrage. CredoPliarl ifidlowkdi slity _ ILADELPHIAiI • Etopte . mber 6,' • ' ' " • AN ORDINANCEi • ... .. EGULA.TING the erryipg tirGun. lA, powder through . the Streets of the Borough of Potts,.lie. . .. •Be it Ordninoi ana ortaxl by tie Town ebteleil or/ tbs Borough. .f lkttrwall, awl it is hereby !enacted by the aoillimily of the same, I ' I 1.1 That no person shell convey or came to he-conirey ed Its any end, wagon, or other carriage, at an _y one time, any' greater quantity of Gunpowder Abell TwerilPfive Pounds, In or through any of the streelii if.tekl Dom', unOr the penalty of forfeit troveof the aiR. Ono - powder, C andia.fine of Twenty - Avg Dollars for ev slit ;Mimeo, to lie paid by rrery person so effendi° , 2.1: No person shall convey or cense be conveyed In k ttl, or through any of the Streets of tls rough.i in any nut wagon, or other , ea niage, or In ny Railroad car, at any; one I line, any greater quantity Gunpowder than Twenty-five Pounds, without a Chest Of canvass, under, amend and over the same, safficleat toVnest. the wine trot being scattered trelarthe mid awl( wagon, carriav or trot *Woad car, and alai, the said Gunpowder completely env red with woolen stuff to prevent y being Ignited (nub a spark falling upon ft, under th penalty of for. faqir* of the said Gunpowder, And for army suchndimre tbe;surci of Twenty-five Dollars to be paid by every. per woo; so offending. - 31 The, Chief Burgess shall take Immediate possession of the Gauped/se that say be seised and Ibrideed un der this Ordinance, and remota the same to some - safe ple4e and sell the alms, untifter payment Of. the net** fury exesnases of the minim and sale, shall pay onethirel part to the person or persons liaising the same, and shall retain oneethird part ina hk owp easpensat lon, and shall ply the the third part Into the Treasury for the usei of the Dorough, And In every case in which f ps Chief Barges, himself, may Mae Gunpowder under this Ordinance, the proceeds shall he divided into two equal .Turfs, one half to be retained by him and the other half paid intu the Treasury for the use of the Borough. 4. Tie money penalty above mentioned, shall \bie re worred nit provided la lbelleonth Section of Lbe Art of Aosenettly of: this Oommonwealtle. peened the Afth day si of April. A. D 41819. Oneltalf for the use of the tutor ' pit and enobalf for the lute of the Borough. The 'megaton Ordinance to take effect on the 12th day of Chinese., 1857, ordained and mulcted into an ordinance thilsth day of September, IBC: . • - , Y. B. KARRICIIIRR, tteet. SawL. llama, amt. Pried of nisei Chww,L. Sep t. 19, '5l . , 1311 3 t . , MEDICINAL p4EN NETT'S„I'EMBROCATION-”- i The. ileal. Liniment, cores Pains and !Maine. ENNETT'S , EMBRocATIog-L I .A. g nest Lingnent. tures Wound 4 and Drolma: :BIT EMBROCATION— ...Lip The great Liniment, cures Rbenmathan. - ita ENNETT'S. EMBROCATION 13 :The great Liniment, curia Notifolitia• fl , ENNETT'S EMBROCATI O N —; The greet !Ailment, cure, rented - lanibe. ENNETT'S E i tii BROOATION— Tai l great Liniment, Puree Swellings. TIEPIN ETT'S EMBROCATION— Thai tit'it'A Liniment, gene (Zapped Hands. - BE N,NErrs EABROCA'FION IIui' great Lieiment. tures Tooth kebe . rlENN ' Errts. EMBROCATION— The Ereat;Lintieut.eures Bans Thlost. . , IENNETtS EMBROCATION , — P The great Liniinstit, cures Gate and Amigos; ENNETT'S . EMBROCATION I The' treat Liniment curio Burris aid Scalds. I ENNETT'S EMBROCATION-- I The great Liniment, eine Lumbago. i ~ - . ,ENNErris EMBROCATION— I:The great Liniment, egret' Croup.'; . - ': . iENNETT'S _EMBROCATION ) The great Linhpent. ewes Cramps: - ' - ' . • '.- , ENNETT I S EMBROCATION--;-' The great Unisaset. eerie Lumps and Tievera . ENNETT'S EMBROCATION- - The greed Lintment„ is the bestjtaniment keens the Ilammosed ewes him of in miter affeetionspat Jacobs an appliratkot of Strong Linissen -.-...'- . "F's, -, 5., 'I3EININ Ell ' 8 EMBROCAMPr- Taik great Lintel/Tit. li die ode ti.:elt DruM. and reelteelable storekeepers, UtieeElseernin States avid Canada, and the adviee to on• is sattlitiiika but to USE BESNETrdEWBEOCATiON, TEE GREAT LINIMENT.- • I' , l , : :. : • • •: -. !iii - Ifor sale ln Pater tile by CU A ittais w. 'Wilk atid for sale Dr ell the drugghte in Rending, Norristown] ehd throughopt the toning. ' /; a spot 15, 'AT ..,.: n" .1 __ . F/nsm . . ,_ 13ARD TOTR tiipl pit. Rtt P,Un CO'S" rnu Al, 9 U FRI MIS ;ARE,'... INIPALUBLE ' vi., re in ov iPK stoppages or Ithogularlitenot the amaaah: thelie are nothindnen , boat bare teen need tor Me berAer, Ili, many years, both in. Trance and Ameries. with era. veralleled aueeeps In AVM C 2lo •A ndbilli nr ib7 = ' thoutsind ladles who love mod thaalli ti r i m i • it pablle, ter tee alleviation of throe su 7 , , I mp regularities whatever, as well In 11 ; lo•••• ti • to , .itaidleapietrunbmeantent.mithar...erlll7noutetwesinspertuttilituparvin, toeints. 077....w ,_,017 : ____b . an, ate essittoned Wpm minty an ghe above aline. Plisu" usal"lepeghnaterritirtneee 'mad i ADS 'silt . luemgatoattinntittuirwoot:biboptayuroooca: it , to ws _ li z nix“ml to 0. , r flooot ori= morrol v _ . am 1 Centre streets, Pottsville, Pa. 3 ' , AirmAlli,oewdento.weautrotabepriliadtdrealetibion,4.llipti/riiool*.wpaeltlina 'slid peed the Pills renedentialir_toje tee t . seal t .hy, ; Chair ettelosion Si to Cline. W. Erriltil, t retie With alniyl county, Pemba.- _ . N' i ifirttee iignature , "J. Derostor oak earl orn-none others genuine.' • - 'f Petballie, Jump 6. '5l" tit,. ~, • i ~ 1' c' t 1 tA, q LA ii,. OW IMPS • r. ph and Yestantars Nan. - POSTSCRIM-BY TELEGRAM,- • - NIDAT Banta, '1 ° l emma,. • Bin: B. BAIIVAIt t;—All the Philadelphia Bank• wi i snaked Spiral* payments tomorrow.. ! . • ;Tionn; ie., • • . _ II ii staietithif . 'danger r 1111 • - , Bank Paths/rear _ - Ditties therneseet week Pwll4lloi baltke hove ailed. - Thera is. sootli 3 Ofoll Postagltsata Peak 11184) 4A0I't ' '' • • • ' The totil.iusilierof failom is thii to reported from i Ateler 40' to. esOL Its It 3 6 of whir& St werilo teusoylvaida. . . , .. ' t 4. 1 1141iwate. 4113ewsesk , • • - '.. • The r dellik.ft. linc.asaiwata Preweibutaa is an- . , 4 . .. mikes iea ors of • 60. 0. was founder of ~ ' what is called Abi Pqiitivo Philosophy , ', - ..pause....ft isss., • !Wading tbote •Califurai, there were 2,700 Wham in the.. United • States -WI yew. Their debt,, 156.4.155,:k 4W 000.000 e• •-• • aA IrosMae. Duty: Yti 1ta2a0.,0 Cantonal", to whoweept. Rota* don 'left linriattak i tuba landed by his to Ida wife, In ins. of h 1 &oak has jug eggroliodrthal palatal duty, in& ttat watch - i snow is Mrs. Maw dial'. possessing« " • , Tbc e ILintenekeds__ 'Yesterday* Pram in/speaking of the daises Ai • trade whiebleceiliced uateeehe‘by the Wblrlided that hoe swept liar, ea, owe c ••• • • • "•• "•*- "Oar Cad ;wee are vary ameetects, aid werc wield naturally teak for . masty tails as here; We,. eta only feare•of 'wee' banes ,teat has scianuebad, If this wires rad set *wept , oWlicweelreves ekes Esiglaad feetectea, .enci our Ifteasylvania' Inn furnaces, we jidal‘l redid a ,, good fall trade for the coal men: ; As it is, there will be a good load deemed, - for. .the earrytete canipaelericare sot done fall Ahoy Obi year.'" , ' It eMarktts. POTTSVILLID MARXISTS. I • • ( Rillsles*** Prices.) sllso , llrled7Portehoo, par'd, $4 00 13y• Ylour,bl,l4 • 6 do. do moped, 60 ' 11.4ait,brurbot,, 1 '4OOl 60 , Dried Aveiro, par'd,2 Ito Bye, `• „dor. • trais,dosai, • 14 Corn, do, • Butter. Par 0 01 4 11 ‘, 31 ' Oafs. •do 7 4 Shoulders. 34- , Potatcoa, •do •. • 4 64 Hama, ;do 1 0 e' Timothy Seed, 3 26' Lard.' • 17 clovirr*atd;' • 6 COL Plaster; do • 46 60 fisy,per tou i , I to Out, tor seek, 1 3734 POTTSVILLE PRODUCE MARKETS. : an - Prises.) 71.011R.—Wheat mo YlOor malts froot $8 90 II aotllya at is Chop at ;I 1019 bu„ and Corateal $1 20 do. - , , 09AL:3.-1311N Wheat ions at $1 II Ift too, ad Rid *tip do„ Rye; 911 do,-Cora 85 4o„ Oita II do. UNATS...-004 sells at 1041. 14 eta. par Ph Nation • 100 12 1 Adce Ve011234a0. Pork IS% do, Shoulders 14 to 18 do, lti na 13 to 13 &kVA le PROVlBlo2l3;—rßottar. met thou II to Et eta.. lb Cherie 1234 4o; ,nars 13 eta. l dos., Lard 18 .eta. lit 10 812142X;-3aiptr Roam 9 eta.* I Cabo 10 do; Porto ltteo 11 do; 'oC't pelloa.l2 do; • , 4" Whlto 13 dot Crodattl and Polverbod 14 40; ' • purr AND BONTABLPS—Toutatoes tato Nieto." Busk. New Paitora 30 to 30 do • WNW* 2 to 6 eta.. bead, Apples St to 50 eta . peek, Pinches. 122 to 171 r Boati : . . MISCELLANEOUS. : LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS.- Preeer7e:your Waste Pawn: • WILLOW. BASKETS 'of 'various. sites lor presery log Waste Paw. • We will al; low a It pries to those whe•will save their paw and bring it to ourature. For hvls by H. BANN AN. ,_.........,--,. YOUNG'SFiAT'T i3CHOOL SLATES. THESEte SLATES a.e from the cele- . ' twisted tebigh Quarries, the softest and purist in the rited States. The hums Is oval, or one • 'piece of sol i oak. bent ender immense teem" being the Mt onges •neatert and moat durable frame evar'inada.. bOe sale wholesale or retail by BENJ. BATMAN. .. • August 16,07 , • 33- KNIT JACKETS! KNIT JACKETS! . =KNIT JACKETS! TORN CADSBY & SONS,-manufac cp Wrens of Knit Jiekets, Hosiery, and heavy Nall anode generally, 10 Fetter Lane, Philadelphia. Cash payers can save 20 per cent. by buying their goods at the oldest Knit Jacket Manufactory In the Uni ted States. [Sept. b, "'b7 36-M. • NEW STYLE OF PHOTOCRAPHS. - A M. ALLEN, corner, of - Centre M.", Market streets, this borough, has ptodueid a nutabea of Ipienditphotogrephs upon Kneel' rated Leather, which. for beauty and durability, carping any. thing yet produced by this wonderful art. Ibppletuns when Ilubbed,ican be rolled up audplscedin tile pocket, without tulury, and In homing% requites no slaps to psa teat it from lisjury: Give him • call, analuatidoe thb newt a nd beaulpal law•Illoo. P. genie. June/0.'67 - 25- BOYS• CLOTHING. HE SUBSCRIBER, would respeci- I fully lotions their numerous friends and monomers "of heylkill Cohn ty. /hat their assortment of Clothing mini Gentlemen Is murk larger than ever, and the are disposed to sell cheap.- Persons living at a dia. Lan have the privilege of exchanging clothing pep chased al thlatore, if they do not snit. 1 V. A. HOYT k BROTHER, • • 172Cheetunt St., corner of Tenth, Philads. A pril 23, , ' . • ' 17-ly cLoaute OUT sr= CUVEILIIIG I • , Cathartic Haelter, • LtESPECTFOLLY announces to her friendai and the public , that she has' on'"'lnuid a e iiiiortment of steady &lade Clothing, togither with 'a lot of Pleeelloode, belonging to the stock of her late hcsband, which she is desirous to sell off io lois to snit purchaseri,oft:the most advantageous terms. , The stock nn be examined up-stairs In the building on Centre st., In Which thetiothlog Store of her late bustend. Jacob Holder, was kept. CATHAIGNM 110ff77111t. leather 12,'b7 37 tt NEW , UPHOLSTERER...4're= the City. . . HE s ubscriber iveuid most respect. fully twin the I 'habitants of Pottsville and .1 9 ly, that ' ' has'oomt. :need his bushaws on Centre sstieet4 opposite Ile. Ti Onftsang's Far - niters Wars Bennis, where he is pro• pared:to vet -else all o• dors In the Up ] holstering line. N. 8.--1114 work ta pirs& at- the:shortrat entice. All orders tbanktallrm calved and ptointitly attended to. tiliO. BERNIM. Pfertnet-411Eur GRUSAXO, C. 7. !Orme. /Latinist 1.'6: ' ' 31-31 n• . • H. P..& W. 0. TAYLOR, . I MPORTERS AND MANUFACTU . • 'tort of auportor •• • ,• Toilet Soaps and Perfumery, • • • . . INCLUDINti 1116311 CILIJIIIATUA . I ANSPARENT AND SHAVING SOAP:1100LOOW, EXTRACTS. Ae. ite r . POMADES, TOILET WA. !!., ~ TEES. AND &PAPS, 4e. Sc. Ae. No. 641 North - IVlath. areilit, Phitadektia. 'lnn 111gbiot Premiums awardad.--A PRIME MEDAL a the Wpihrs Pair, London, 1851. ptemboril9, 'hi\ • sit . • • Gifts!. Gifts!! Gifts ! A PRIZE •TO MOLT ALI9IT THE ' . QUAKER CITY. y P.UR 111101101rAltof Duane Ititlitothithilladelpbta., tutus a book 'forsl, or more, yo at ones press.- tril n with A prim; worth hom 25 cents to $lOO, oossiattag o ee Gold Jewelty, - Watcbre e te. All orders by 1111 In W .be promptly Olkd, mad the phe or prima will to company the books. Our contains rey the Met popular . book' of the aay,'ikod will be sold at the weal. • rs tall priers,Tnriny of them fee lem, Persons Irish's; a v iztticular book can order at once, and it wilt be l ita , Ariticii Ott. -A -catalogs* igielvic MEL.= on, with a lift of books and gins. ir 111-111 ant addressing' DUANN Na k . 33.Boutis Third strearpisla. 410 4 Agessas Wasted. IEO It 29; '57' 1 .35.4ut I. DODSON'S TOOTH-PAS E. a ODSON'STOOTII-PASTE.iitin thitibtedly the tefh, dentifrice In use . . Ibteleiiileg. . utlfying,ind prerstitleg tbe Teeth. hies tiaras Per box. - Pottiville; April &VS' A CARD. I). „la. DODSON. Inserts and sirs tams to the omit appro/dintyle;and at m arms Priem. Tbankial fur paid far b• solicits • nantlnuane•ot patmaagia. and graraid=his .wark drat to any etyr dose is I/damn Vide . • . • lirevitilesl: - Dodsoure nerivaledTooth halite the Dentifrice albs Dodson'ahrenebtinetare for iiisetiard gums la Malmo. .w Wow: The Deotillrtre pollohee the Teeth. The Tincture beaus the pun and month. Thor Den4friee *attains no adds. The TI re fa aramatic and astringent. . The Den frke preserves the Teeth by „preirenting tar ''' • . ar. I - , . The Tincture curesSponginsma of the gilMa s , 1 , The Dentifrice removes stalk from Teeth. The Tincture laspaits • pleural bier to lb. breath: Every body, and their sons and daughters patches A r . ell Pastei • . , ' • Every liidY. wattts the TlKture oi btv Toast %Ohl. Therefrtee evererdy pat.r lass Y. D. 1.. ; DODPXY, July 4, •- .-t'4l, - vir d ir . . IT.So• . • .. .-i . :- - 25' Mil 38118; ; . zporear '4ackt.:l7l,otycz., A icrns t Drs . 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