DI i2..61t,•f10 • 2172 ftmt, 7 7 *Wait 414 Si mg Skutt: iiriwm' sttiliotet --' ' ' CIIAPTItit XVIII Sieges en the Steeevir,Jsiatelnes, sr, AtOda IVIIS ---BIUMLIIONtet, lit AirAtiteituirar 11 a n '' IsitSOM, iii.-.—Zjimp .'hiryr iLt Nadi, etc.__ Weer, do a 'stight one willowy steamePleft. Month's until - Abe arrived. at 'Vicksburg, there witenothingof very great impoilanco traoeprinl. - Eitel slight brought roddic, den - sistehlentgleigetalking and playing with it, ,e nlMit. Viespit, iiicheued at the inouot . Welk... - . PAO*rtalifingera bcfgau to weary-;of elto jetisthey nd Nosh tor home,. At every bind Open - the river, massy were, seen 'upon ' . tjit=; dock rind upon the tiproa - • , Stiziously for towris•; but vv eq-iiiia upon the - river appeargd,. to ho Aka; and lore and there a: few plautations were visible , uprei its banks. 'l'lle young Ilitleto Witlrher husband walked ayly and , lop lightly around the hurneso ; aged . Irate sat contentedly pouri some musty books or old newspape ig men were ptheresl in groups green e acting tAtaii, 'Whilst middle aged men wAtlktd to sane upon the guards, squirting the dis tilled lusecof tobacco fir con upon flu it li ter* of the majestic Alistliiitippi Op the morning of the seventh day's Jour ney we came in site of the romantically it/f -umed city of Natchez, which i,,, built on a very high blutl on the east hulk it,f the lIV , r. This city was named after a et ry powerful tube of Indians SVIIO inhabited I list ac , t...ii - of the country,,and a ith whom the hen .11, settlers ban serious troiddrs and difficulties The fiver bump( Se: is 'nutmeat cl in that part of th. ...,:t., -wineh 14' called ''-tinder tine - :Hrit.'. Great tioinher: of boars arc always lying herd, and some very respectable oier• Metal rends in this part of the city. 'Die town is elevated on the summit of the Null, three latrolicd feet above the level of the river, and commands a tine prospect of tlic sarrtsurting country. The lamiseape on the casterst: ' , lt is waving ; rich said beautiful; the eminences presenting open woods rev ered with grape vines, and here and there neat country douses 'f his part of the town 13 quiet, the b.reets Imcol, .. 'roe of the build lags baud:went% and the n hole has the ep ee aranoa of l'Allitf,rt soul (volt Her. Mall) rich illatlflrl live here, and the society 1, polished and respectable. The streets of the town at the proper le avous of the ',ear are barricaded with halrgi of cotton. al It i. the principal market for the trade of tle..iiii nannekt.; -population of the e, fli i iß idt4,4 ~,„,i i , tri. le uteritlietnutling its elevation soil ap parent healthiness of the city, it of lie. quaintly visited by the yellow ft vi r. NOtchea contains al yen churches, !OCT bents, a theatre, court hoube, and a pop ulation of R boil t thirteen tilt/115811d. .1 arm are 160 several large and extensive f.oni,, dries in operatein. awl iiia,nuf.ic Limits f.o. the . snaking of engine , , cotton pro.ses, sugar mills and other anti. pew si ling/ Lend gr. ally to increase the wealth and /if ijortA t olf /ik.4 01 the city. _ - _ - - - . fig.:F:ll7 OFF • • 'Afiiititittce II onehundmil awl forty-four unh ~ Theli to but one town of any Rau thqween tSoae two plac•••1; that is Bayou Sara of St. !Francisville, whirl) ha .4 a population of about two thoiman4l. Pad river empties its w atus into the ameappi bets evil tins, two .•itts. . 1 When within eiqiity miles ..f Latonl:ol],r4. the first large awl la a 11 . ful I,,lgar I , l,ilint • tioss are seen, with their ritimerou, negr mains that look Ithe inuAll eau s in the great NAL The leaks of the riveraro high awl the sicie of a dark loam. From divots tiara trirlir below Neer Orikans it is one inic Nieto of large and by•anttfullr sittti. d plan .latiawa, anal the pulling of 1.11.• :steam mill, pew !fieldmice of a bri.,l, and • su:„.•ary banana's. Os the eyening of the eighth day lie •'Ol.l yar," rowed herself up to the lainhie at the Wasitifnl city of Raton Rouge, ant as we Inettaltooe time re,suled fur several nautili, in this cloy, we had made our arrangements to stpoott few- mon, days in its t,loluity bo fsrn We gtraseeded farther south. Aertir dloOy we took leer,: of ot r friends aboard at es boat, end went in seam!' of the " dear saes"_ we had known before. Baton Rouge Frencli iffeabi iff e f 1 • red elk*. The city is beautifully situated r - isjilireiUgli, Mull awl the last one seen in descending .the nvk r. The streets am aide and tastefully laid out, planted oil each side with live oak and China trees. The houses aro built in French and Spanish style, mirth their yards decked with various kinds of flower' and shrubbery. The i uhalutants ate ptillit4pAny American, hut there arc agn at titninljer of French and Spanish, and the French language is the pi ;11 , :lpfil langna;Le sitirdten. The city la, its e a nftmis r of fine WO taste fully built oat of the most splewlid State capitols in the United States, (*out Ifuuae, Nate Pout( it thiry, Deaf atau Dumb A•y hurt ; two cell , -several sehools, three printing, ofli-es, land eittlee, taro tonsils NeE11111271.41, five church,' Onaittitall. S. Government Ims here an arse: nil with barracks f or true hnu it, it sad * fins hospital. The bat are built In fine.stylei and. pieta:lit a haiel o ome ap pavane* ham the river. giant the espla nada, the prospect it delight fill, couunaml. ings=stent of the coact, with C is hend ttorw rich cid tit Atom below, end an extensive view of th r back country at th. east. The several yard, of the aria,ial are tastefully ornamented with various kinds of shrubbery and the walks are ia ell shaded, by the beautiful China trees. upon.which the town is built, !WWI from the river by a gradual swell, and is the spring sod summer months, when the t verdure prevails, it presents to the — C i holder on the opposite side of the river, 'the sppesusince of a finely painted landscape. Tint, population of the city tit over six thou- Mo ' Bark of the city for many miles it is one 7. -- th7ntittited row of sugar plantations, and the ••11ighlands"—et section of country which derives 11 name from its elevated, location, la, without exception tha-pryttiest part of the south. Her*Urge and *tensive plan- Ultima are to be seen. Tiithisands of acres, producing a wnic,,wairing sea of cane, are visible as far as the eye can nettela. Orange and fig trees growing in beautiful abundance is the carious yards and orchards, and the `handsomely ..unistructed negro quarters, give to the phoo, an air of comfort, beauty and, witall4. : -- AVOW plantstfaiiiii, beautiful sight to flrat beholder. A large, etteuJive ' field • isilainsed.by a fence Or a bodge j ia `beheld -allover tts sattface stalks to the' height of lirtnn four to seven - feet are standing t vo ly that it is liapossible to sec from one , Z 900414 1 ,0114 to another. ,In the centre of this large lleld hi a wide sod yen', grassy open ing. Upon each side of this opening i. built • dt /SO SO of benittirei culAns. At the head of gnu two ranges, and iininediatelY the metre of the upper end of this boulevard, is 'emoted a large and tastefully modelled man plea, %.,h4 has the appearance of a palace . siti, mai city. Along the walks of this benlikr . ard Is planted every variety of'sliade - clod ornstsoutai ttrees. Immediately back of paw l are nioo gardens, rearing up a supply' Of the vegetable kingdom. A lake of outdid water, with 1111 kinds • `'orsosttbarti towjerairlmrsing uporelts silvery errs e is — seen - lo the distance. Hack of thssistszises of cables is erected a long two •beilding,in which is placed, all the tlYlohiAay and stead apparatus used for the , ,* tifjettiptr. sugar milt flan f'riy to Any-RtilM34l 4 sea 1 : 411 " d in 4.l4Mgittrthe boilbtg sap of the,cisne from, boiler tolimiles, awl foul txhiA- cr to Cooler: ' ' • • 11 - bllndfeirOlr - atitre tiegroca are, seen tar out in the menu frith], cutting, battling ind carrying eats for this mill ; and numbers of mules, carts, negro women: men and boys are seen, busily engaged all over the field duriml, Out ' sugar 'Wryest." Sugarcane ilrenif like, and resemble corn stalks, Ind, they are ouch thicker. Cane. is of two kitias, the red and the creole. The red is most raised reit:sugar. The creolciis used for eating t it itt a dtlicious hiltrimedt. The sap tastes similar to that of honey and ire-cream Wired. Seger cane is planted by laying Ow old stalk down lengthways isi chatmel of 'a row ef gronnd raised up to tke height of four con or fifteen inches. At the johns of thesis canes. 'which am frem„three to gig incherf apart, there springs old from four to live sprouts or canes, and at the lower joints or these sprouts there rile from one to three siemidary canes sprout out. Whin all of these sprouts and canes grow up to the height of seven .feet, with large bread blades at each joint, the realer can form some ilia of how thick sugar cane r,rows. Sugar cam. is salivated the, same as corn. it ii planted u Moreh and gets ripe for cutting in - -4 ctober. it ale it 3 s niam tains its grei typonrsiote, and turns yellow whet. it tines. When ripe, it is cut Mr close at the ground uud hauled to the mill, where the canes me placid upon, carriers - which take it. up to the litavy l la it iron "crushers," where the juice it couiplettly preti.iwil out of it, and is strained Iloough a strainer underneath, when it is carried, by means of It trough to the boil el ti, and after it goes through three changes sir bellerwitts run out into the sessral cool. ern td settle 'that which swims on the top is molasses; steel the dregs is the sugar. At teralrying it is barreled up. Loaf sugar is made out of brown atigar,Jellnichl by a staint log process. CHAPTER XIX. • Trip o " Mae Way-- New lekwa—lte I'lacea of Not.— he At tr.letsone. We propoiie to it,a britfly notice as possi ble the ii.tnAttiing portions of the " tooth" that riune under our oltswrration, , snd that lot up " our account." After spend ri,4 a me days in Baton Rouge parish, Louisiana, we •' packed our kit" and art in should of the peat kit tjtv alma - at the coy boding, vie vivre wan riding dons up on the rolling alders of the "old " Frwo Baton Rouge to New Orleans it is one hondri.d and thirty milt's. Don ald ~1110;11ni seat of justice "for Ai,cetviion paredi, 1, the largt and most important • ' 'veto those two eith 1. tin r. i,uo more darming net - ) to North Aim ilea than that. whidi iA upon the banks of thin great river het Av. en Ito, e two Milled cities. Oranges and llg4 grow tir abundance all along the hanks. Plantalionv the most lwautilid, ale situated alum.; its shot en, and On a hole 1 / 1 11 -- 6ye of 11w country is hind, in proiluctions ==l thnt are 11111.Thlalled for i n an ty of gro wth , 0 ,1 moth of raimng by any in the world. Oranges grow in ebi,ter,; ii on tre.es same in size a, tho,e of the p+u.i. TM, brmodo s of lh.• tiec toe of sharp t horns. Oranges ripen lit November, and tonic ( r. In t p re , 11111 , Ii . " o or I It 8% tl% ill. II I In Ir, a ii , l PhrLrttiit lioo,t r i i• t pi,. haw: 'nal nt siz..• thom. (.1 ram teat,bi " Fig hi,.lcitt to !war in July, and etcr tart tip) tr.ll/ , L , lossulus, gui 4:11 11101111 W Sig, 1,4,a the ir Ivrarteltei, all 311., the Salll , (1111 U. I,lrly 011 the 111 0 1 - Mlllg of the next. clay-, nf- Laving Baton Rouge, l,4e m ary tit the ' 4;n-tit I'S , City ' and as a ion or thin +novel city may be itticre to% to reader, Ike shall malt avur tuilts.!ribt it to lio Ittrit or okr stew 11 luana stands on a levil but marshy Autir of pound, about, front two to four feet ,dtw the level of the rile r at high 1,, attr mark, which is prevented from ovel thm by a levee or embankment. The travellm is struck on entertng the city with the old and narrow streets, the high boubes ornamepted with tasteful cornices, iron balexinics, and r e many etheireurindances pec uliar to ton is in Franey and tipsiu. and pointing out the past history of this city, fated to change its maiderii so often. The nen er par f the city arc, however, built wore in the ilTieriean the streets being nide end regularly land Sonic of the buildings are built in a style of maginti• tutee and beauty that n ildoutrit al any city bile the beautiful ground., attached to thou, lined witirthe lu xto tent foliage of the south, girt' to them an air of comfort and vas ethat are seldom en joy( d Ina city. There , are all squares in the city, intended for the pleantia sod comfort of the putJrr, that art lulwuui 'I, lib a tancty of tree., and dwid... try, and unh a sed with handsomely figured rim tailing., These afford a pleasant retreat fr'to4. thelnat and glare of the streets, and tend also, to improve the health of the city. The city, miluding the fauxbourts and la Fs) ettc, calends along the hanks , of the met live miles, and backward to the dis• tance of half a mile. It is one hundred and live:11111CA from the Gulf of Mexico, and is asily accessible at all Innen for huge 811111,4 of the sea, is high are tonsd up by steamMiats. Its wharves may be seen at all times of the year lined with all kinds of craft, rough Slat boats which have travelled from the leghanies,with lumber, or from the west with provittroils, Lc. Steamers from the hundred navigable rivers which How into the Missis sippi. Ships and schooners ?rota all quer tors of the globe, here meet to land the pro ductions of all climes, and bring together the inhabitants of all couutties, colors and languages. The greater part of the busi ness at transacted Latwenta the mouths of October and June, for It the summer months the city is generally visited by that scourge, the yellow fever. There are three railroads leadintfroeu this city ; the principal orb lb to Molsle, Alabama, To enumerate all the places of interest in the city would' be too rediativi r awl we shall, therefore; content ourselves with a few of them. The Catite drat is i - ittaitielVo building, dating back to L7OO : in its appearance one is carried back to a date far beyond its real ago : , The hospi tal of St. lows, the Unites! States Mint, die Post the AhrLitants' Exchange, the pe,...4.11 Church on Canal at., the ...Bar i-mad, thatTharity Hospital; the ionvent of Unit:hue, the College of Orleatta,. the Cus tom House, the St. Charles and Orleans The atres, and the St. Charles and St. LOttis Mo tels are all splendid buildings which ru uhrlYalled tbr beauty eA sculptor work in America. " French Cemetery," in this' City , / Inn "Cypress Grove Ccurietery" three miles out on the Shell road to Lake Poneltartrain, ere celebrated for the great taste and elegance dsiplayed in many of the ,vslitts, anti the constant attention manifieeted to tbei;'pre serration IT the surviving friends,. who have deceased relatives khore entombed. Ou ac iount of this marshy 4tato of the soil, no graves are dug, as they would fill up alincSit immediately with water. To obviate this, tombs are built entirely above ground, and well ce,raented, yri h apertures just large enop . gh.to admit a single MO and naing up, in many instances, to the height's:if four and five tiers. in some eases these are en cased in a marble wall, audits others stuc coed. v- - '.l l i b walkabetween the 'Vaults are mitered with white shells from the sea beach; tali/ along the edges of them rosy- be fbund ev ery variety. of shrubbery and Bowers that pro* so luxuriantly in the 'south: These tudneteries see free to all re ho rs. and none who visit th • Cecil - wit eity,oould foil to visit these " cities of the des& ' Myths Aletropoli tun Hall may be seen per sons freed eregg , COtllltry mi . theglobe, speak i ing, th firs") languages and attired in their count 'it eostnene. , At " Dan Rice's Muse- Inn" ay be sitii till of the coriottitica of „, t h.” Thk principal " curiosity day" is Sunday in 'Orleans.' The population of the Aty proper is allout oite liundrEd a-kul My thousand. , „ After rmaitiing tett> dap in the city we took Ilia ears tor Atobde. Alabama, a dis tance of olio hundred and forty miles. Fnri•; four dollars and sixty ew.ti. The road is a very good ono, but it passes over a very swampy and but little settled country. Aio• bile is very handsomely situated on the banks of bay. The surrounding lountry is a beautiful one and well Bottled. 'there arc some splendid buildings in this city. The streets arc wide and tastefully 91inited with live oak and China (feel. This may well be culled the " flower City," 94 they grow here in abundance. If their is and thing this city is remarkable for, it' is its healthy location, pleas:lid climate, hand sonic n omen and flower 1;M-dens. We Italie never 1(401 a city, according to our' notion, that we would like lo live in, beau than in this. IC conlailic several fine churclie,;, hospilnle, *a cathedral, thea ter and a pornilstumstif ahuut forty thou- . sand. We i einai Ind in this city one day, and thin went aboard the sti nni, packet "Flowery State," bound for Ilavanna on (ho island of Cuba. . - This was a maginfi tnt boat, furnished in gorgeous style. The distainto from Mobile 'o flays:ma is about four hundred milles;iand the fare live dollars. ' i To (Internist this trip in details, is more than we Filial' at present attempt. Suffice it to say, that for ninin than tai o days our gal lant old vessel ploughed the waters 'of the Gulf of Wax°, with nothing but sky above its anti dark, billowy waters on either side lof us: The eye cAnild not possibly b 1 Annie tcil by any t.l),irionig welier:i; beyond that which the Cult %horded. That there is something like PUfnallet , in gliding over the I; ulf of Nit'xico, IA In ii there is a heavy gale a Mowing, our •• heaving up propensities" l'.' 111 most respectfully declare. Island n/ Calne—lisranna Its Othistirt—Thr turn to the Irryt—Arrstai La -Pen nAytt , iritr4 Conclusion, • Sc Early on the morning of the third day af ter leasing Mobile, our boat clime in sight of the bt autihil Spanish island of Cuba. At it ditttinee the sslaull presents the apps wanee of a floatiiig field of cane, suds 11l re nail ilia re a 'ls bite S 111111( 01/vllllO4. On a near ap inottLll it is the grandrbt scenery that tin human ry, vcr re,t, d on. An far out as the ~se can tau h, one yast nud intennuntl , l, cauu. 4' '"'"' l I. ‘ ‘'' L5.1,.,)- clusters of t s running iip - and mound tin stay many I.lautalion abo.dta._ Orani,c trey , hy the thou ands, planted in Superb styli around (hi t an! 4. Fig trtis and bananas growing gn unit- 'cram 1.14. quantities ftanl Leanly all around )nrati nurt.lgrs of held. , and the wigar I sane, nlw h is of a 11014 II `,lll,(Ti,lr quality than that of I,ouist ans. r.lesl.a bolo the island iii Kn. at, licauly, all the 1111 , .% dreariness the hairs ill vain 113“` 11101 , led 111/011 it, if/ 6111J1 41 . 110•IC 1:: a para.lo,t, u. the south, the 'lsland of I'id It a n d in our call nation to - MESE Coining litacrtlvci city of Ilacanna , are ran show nntd wu airivkil at the Aiii• ican hart. I r ensels of all kinds and from all countries 0 tre lying along the k ite, and as soon as onr Ixll mninthAl the al ma) of the boat, notnething less than oh thousand Spatir,h, French and American lio tcl nunm r time aboard the boat and slap ping passengers %cry fatuiliarty upon the xhoulders, kept repeating. their several mi 4" of '• llotol do Franot," ala Ho LH de Americium," ••• Hotel do Lafayetec,' and Manter'a hotel , &c. Deswoue. of seeing, the best at the Anis:lk e:it moment, we pot ourselves into one of ir •• roll away hacks" and alas GOBteloti to th:• Planter s Hotel. This is a beautiful ►ouu ocil furnished anti ventilated, and is kept by a whols soul Virginian. Alter re. freshing oursOves n e took 4 stroll through the city to "see the sights." Our lettings ran `• tilibustenng" like when we LAW what a beautiful city llrivanna :night be, If it were otity under the direct protection of Uncle Sam,'' but ax it /M. the city presents a rather dilapidated appearance. The buildings arc paunt,d anlh from four to five dillercnt colors, and n on , of rh, displaying much taste. The hotels look likik old stone barn. that a ere about to eat, in." The churches are very rough i n their t xl, nor but neatly finished inside. t The prettiest Luldings ill the city are the eltbe• deal, thivaterand a forwarding and. comuus sluu The city i 3 well fortified Illoro (lade, just of the inlet, is a beantiful xirur ture. Hers Spanish soldiers and w gr ocN, and bloodhounds are entu,tantly upon the ♦r.steh. In the front yard of this castle stands the gmlotine, iu tt Inch the uufortu• nate Lopez expired, saying : o• trite, butdie lade a mar." And back towards the wall is the eminence upoii which the ill-fated Americans offered up their lives as a sacrifice to satiate the Spanish revenge- It was here the brave Unttendon refused to.bow down to be shot, but bnevety-said : " The Kentuckian kneels to none but God." As we said before, there is nothing par ticularly handsome about the city of :Ha rano'', but the Spanish style of building, paiudint, As., lea& int ho suppose that it - ur a fragment of Oh! Spain, that has become loose and floated down there and lodged. There is sesocely a house in, the whole city that has nut line or more dogs about it. The most appropriate name that could be given it, would be the Dog City." The city is a very healthy ono, and not a few of the in 'aisle of the United States areacen at times in the city wake. Havanna is built in the form of a semi -circle ; and contains a popu lation of about on hundred and fifty thou, sand, dogs amt all, - After remaining two'days in the city of Havanna, we took thn steamtv "Bello Kcy" for NOW 17rTeinis, and at Ilete Orleans wo rt, aboard of the M4:flu/boat " Vennsylvania." bound for Cairo. At Cairo we took the .• B. Imola Centfal" ears for Freeport, and from thence we " scattered" into, the :;ouutry to " rusticate," and this spring we have re turnetl to our native state to " see and be' seen." Anne time bat; elapsed since we left this old romantic velar( and.. not a few changes have bten made ft; the Manrcircles that. once It WOO our ilaliffit, to move in. True, there has leen hilt lath) itimrovcsationt of any kind, yet, there le that ' stcangcoesii about the quiet old vicinity," that we nod it difficult to erase the idea from our mind that we are somewhat " fureikutws" in a foreign laud. Many of our old esanciates, with whom it wita-eur. wide tox , nvertterhare tong. sines tied to other vales, or lie reposing in eternal slumbers beneath the-grassy mound. Fam ily eirtles,arunud which, at one time we Sat, have long, long ago been Woken up—{he cold dew-chimp of death bath settled upon CITA l'Tk'it XX .. milt) , 'a . " ' •,„ ' 2 t.iitc, and inier',lhetigh• we 1 sadly iiiise , ,;&' '., , yet, " wide nut uniutp,,as those( lei* The yo ' ;In pe d beautiful " dear once," whom it , % Oki , .inge our privilege to love, have United heeig‘viviat heart and hind with hand at Love's tosilmond / altar ; here Worn to themselves et" future blessing" as the last comfort thi . otif H o,:h egn give. But still thtre are those air "' log that can a ith as much boodle star ' Lion ills up c ~ blank" and kind hi, nldderation of th 23 fact, .we Bay peace tarlhe (h al ! joy tO ti`' hit t triel„ and a "kont -do - to the von-engaged. Than ad l- Acta, for your attention 'we bid jolflutled - ; hoping, as we do, that our narrative may. In some degree, intert At and please you, and he instrunientz: In giv ing you a crabi ajour.o.f the " Great Wert," and en idea of Ibo " Sunny South." • Fa ASI. - ' Balker, Pe., Juan, 1856. =I R zsourrnos PROPOSING, AMEND amts to tho Constiwt..it of the Common. rientth ilreolved, fy the .Se,tOrtt anti HOPIS( or 11q11"6. rrn MUIR,' of 1,5 e Common Irottth o f ion navl ra'' 1114 1111 (3/wet-a Aespnhisimet, 'That the fullettinK Amendments •10 ptuingfCtt to the Ceestitution nt the ettsuutennealth, in set...m.llmo vrith the prod• aims of the loth oracle thereof Ilia= There elkall he, en field itional skittle tea,, l can etautien to he deelgna.teet as article cloyed, o.y fol Wks.— ♦RTICI.O OF PUBLIC DEBTS eiglril ,, V 1 The stale, uroy contitiat duLt,; to supply c anal deficits or Iloilo.es lit revenues, or to meat expenses not otherwise prowi•led for; but the aggro gate winoset of ouch dolds dived and cooling. nit, Whether contracted by virtue, of one, or more men of the renewal eassuAlr• or at dank/tea periods orl lone, shall never enceet2seren hominy! and fifty thousend donate,and thlilvotroey ivrising frost the eremite% etosecipglita, all be applied to the per. pose for which It was obledried ; or to repay the debts as contracted, and to nonther purpose whatever Barnon 2 In .24444 en to the above limited power the statetmay ecoatraet debts to repel novas ion, suppress Insurrection, defend the stale in war, orb rtdeeni the present ouletanding intlebluers of tho state, but themously analog from the contract log of suolarlogna, shall be applied to the 'purple* for which it was rahrod, or to repay ouch debts, nod to no other ramose aluterer Flr.oriar 3 Except the delde ohms •veeifhai, in seetluni mos oral -two of this article, no• dart whatever 414 be err Mod by, or on br half of the 'tato • dr.crcas 4, Tito fitoril, for tb pay uo of of the Around. dobt, aatitl'any 441.101mi:it d, la coot racks 11.6 afareantini, ragut.nturs shall, at ills that sosuoll oner blip nikipttuis of tilts amendment, cronto a sinking fund„ who h shall be suniLient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and aminally to re disce the principal thereof by is sum not lows than two hundred mot ftfl tbausaild dollars, which sinking fend shall aengiot of the net ...oat loom.• of Ile pohlk works, from time to ume oitnel by the state ' or tho prooeeds the silo of the P o u r, or any part thereof, and for o,otoootoo I t prire,l , of sal, of stocks owned by the ~ tan lo 4 r t 1,4 r stilt foods. or ~..111r, hat to ry I it kit ,n4L1.111 by law The said shit A N ; nro to.ty Le incron.ol, from Willa 10 amc, 64: usugru VI: to tt any pod of the taxes, or :all, re:i the elate, Lot 1,./tar .,sl for the online crier , nt eg , c.rLa of g ,it rn. m. ot, nod unit 1 111 an of nor Ins:141ln g,r a ,r• rerlll,ll, no part '1 the ,g i t rooking fowl rhall ho • or o p i .h,ol gdhcruri•l f ihan to I rtillrlll4lllllllt „ 1 onill 11111 l tot of 111 n, I. d , hl regliace,ll below 11., -,ron 1111111‘01, u( 'kiln, , torerigor 5 'Floe on ,lit I,f the t 1 All not io n 1icua19.r...u....t5.121L.J241...443.11-41. 10, any r!olgrigla,ll, gout...ly, r ry .titwi ,, r A .. tato., nor gb J 1 the C . 4111/1411% e4ll fa ton algo become n joint rrwor-r ^r viryrk torHor, any 'rofff ga•ge wrattoo. or corporation Snows 6 The I . llllltglimwealth altall not u• nor the drbt, or any 1.111 Inereet, "t nn y ma n l y, PO,, hee k •ilif 1. r,h, i1\41,14111 “r et iey nit et 11',1•14 been ten, tr.,l II SO 1.1 . 1111til OW 00 It to rtla 1111,1111, !tip nein:Av.-11011, 111111114 111 1 / 1 11, war, or to neregt ihe rt.ilo in the 41iPelecrgo t,l .111 . ) Itertimi of lin lm 1-11 Till f '1 ho : ell :II led. nett. 0 It, 4..nstaly ; to.lz hip dirtrik.4. by ‘11:1110 ..[A sok. l:1, , latto , ClVlto 11 , y 1., •t,/ft, 07 0.40.4 tt.u.l ,4 t or, or loati vtr Itt t), any (...,90ftirriot,, Itto, it/s , llne+ r' or I t rt \4,11,11",1)11/ ThOre Ph ,11 1.4. nh n.1 , 1111 , 0t1.11 ILIIIOI6 111111.14 COll 0.1.101 , 1111, t 1 111 t. t /311141 , UIIICIO X 1 I, w fol lows : SI.II . ICLE 1 I OF NEW COUN [IE3 No count) 4.01 Lc art nle.l by a line cutting 14 over eta trnt6 Vf int voiailation (tither to form a new Chillity or otheratae,) without the *avow Aft 'teat of *loth , ouuty, by a vole of the elimttnw there of, IV/r Shall any tiew county be .itablished, con tinning lona (ban four hundred Naar', !files =rl Frfnu sertien two of the Ong article of the consti tution, strike out the words, “of the city of l'h gla • 41‘1,toisat, a.al of c_ca cousay respeeitsreist .".trues ...anon Ilse, Name article, strike out the words of ===2Zt=2=sl=M sentlon oath° Artfole, strike out the word. •`wesiiter the etty j Pkstorlelphus nor any," and insert't h,u thereof the words, "and no and strike old to four, same article, and in him thereof Ina rt the following ••rlgertov 5 In the year one` thotoand efAt hundred itt.4 sixty four, and in to or) le,oth year thvreafter, ropreocatatites to (lie nuThlier of one hundred, shell be apportauaed and distnbuted equally, throughout the state, by &tot, lute , in pro. portion to the number of tillable lidishitaula in chi' several parts thereof, ex,ept that it“y county ion Mining at toast three then..in4 the hundred Cato blva may ho allowed a separate repre•ent.iiion, but no mn ire ilitn three count. be, pined, and 110 county shall lie deeded, in the formation of a tie triet Any city containing n earl, et ouiniorr of taxeiref . toutitttle it taint least ten repre ieutatis shall h.ive• overate ripe, lentAtilin °aligned It, and /ball di radii into convenient iliatri. to of eetatiguoulpurritely, of equal tunable populations near ta Shay ba, earth of which thotg,iot shall eleoll one repreountstivs." A the end of illettlUtt woes, same article, -lased Uwe. words •Ihe rally of Pia!! be dr, ode , l 1 , 1,0 II orit , te oeuatorla ofgatrge(e• of rn,l - tell start, at "eowiy.eqood in lax Weloyal la *on 40 pout hie, no *Jed :ki ll de dergel4ll i n the /brogan," fkrrrof " Thu legisisture, at its first $1,1,10111, after the 11%11011 tiOn or this amendment, .hall deride • tlu oily Pluladelphis into seuutonal and representative ilistrieta In the manner ►hors peorkl,eC seeh due. (riot. to remain unchanged ufi the upportionmeet In the year one thasand eight hundred and nett. G=l - Veller sermon - stirs, Arrizert The legialationt obeli have the power to alter, revokn.ur annul, arry ammeter or incorporation hereafter eursiferned by, or muter, any apnttal or general law, whenever in their opinion II may d he injarione to the eitizens of the commonwealth ; in snob moment. howeror, that no lujustios shall be done to the eorporators. • , Aped 21, 1854. Maisalmed„ That thls apardatina Pen. Oa ha Arat ameadnumt, yeas 21. nays b. On the anew/. amend : meat, yea. 19, nays 0 On the third gmandmegt, yean 214, nays I. On the forth amendment, yeas 23, nays Extras' from the Journal THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, flea. Is Rouen or It SSSSS April 21, 1856 lie.oltwi, That this iesolutton pass. On the lirat amendment, yeas 72, nap 24. On the second ametodniest, you 62, nays 26. On Ore thind emend moat, yeti 64, nays ; and on fourth amendment, you 66, elms 16 -14146etirnin the Anima WILLIAM JACK, Ciert . SZOlLlSpare*Orros. 1 A. O. CURTIN, • 434641"tiA1i, 1544. tier'soycomes • BecitzrAitr'n °MCI' farrisburg, Juno 21, 1856 Penntyloamia, d: I do earlify.that the above and foregoing I. a into and ettnno‘oopy of tha original ' Iteaoltition rill al I ve to liat'amandmont.ot'therCattsttaUmi" the me remaina on file in tkia aloe, In testimouy ahem( I hive hereunto i LH int my hand awl !maned to he stilled the ~.......... seal of the Heeretary's Office, the day and year above written. A. G. OUSTIIC Reclean/ of the Commonwealth. fitessrs, Aprs , 21, ]gbh. - Renoledons proposing. amendments Consti tution alba !Commonwealth, befog undet (madder . talon, Oa Om question, Will th e &nate agree to the first amendment ? The you And nays were taken agreeably to the Eraijitiegagli...attt—lanslfiallasabiusa_ussu as tato= • • YIAII-41110.10. Broome, teekalihr, OreilawalL Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, KN., Ingram, . 11 *. eon, Knox, Latebseh, Lode, 11'431Intook, ,Prlle, &JIM, Slau*an, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Wal ton, Welsh; Wherry, IVllkfue and Phut, Speaheo —24. NAY a—Meyers ()MIA), Oregg, Jordan, Mellinger Pratt-5,•• lie the question .was ditarrnined In the areas , dye, - , • , On the ytiefeacin, • - • " Will the Senate agree to the eeeond amend. tsten4. They yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the print:gout of the Constitutlbn and were !!".follow, Yeas—Meseta ftrrierne, Bootlace', Oresorell, Frans Jlale, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Labauelt, Lewis, iti'llintoeL:. Fellers, Shunten,tkmther,titreuh Walto t alyi l lAUtlarryi.,,and 11'.itkiks-19. NAN tr—lWerers traliEr, Fergupon;flfegg, Prott• -Pit,. tool Ci.itt„ Speaks,— fi.l So the ciittv.t.iun woe iltromlned iu the anti: 'ative On the 11{1letkm, Will the Senate agree to the titbit amendmidit 'lll4e yeas and itays•wera fallen agreeably to the Censtituttora, and Where as feline.. ale Y9 - .416 —MCJAIS, iirtAnit, Melt LOW, Orabb, Cress *all, Evan* Nergason, Flenniken; Fogel, Ing ram. Pionisoe Jordan , Knox, Lauboch, Lewis, M'Clin Melling,er, Pratt, Price Sellers, Ultutuan, Prattler. bitrafih, 'Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, IVllkate lota PiaLt, ky , ..t , r-29 Not Mr 'Oregg--1. tie the question we dOtsruateed to the tartrate. live, On the p0 , 5'1011,' Witt the Seo.alc ogreo to the fourth =tool inert The yens( and nays were Inken agreeable to Ihe Constitution, rind were no follow, yis :Ye le —ltl , ..prs Browne, lliicklow, Creswell, Evans, Flenniken. Cogs, Ingratii,Jellunon,,lonlitn, Knox, Lauldieli, Lewis, AUCtintook, Prise, Ssilers, nuonen, Smith( r. Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, W i(kips, nml hint - Nre r(1 or -4 2'l , N 1y .. 2 3 .- Al tstrn Crablr, thregg, Mellinger and Platt— -4 So the (lineation wan detennino in the aEliruia tine. Journal of the Hpriso of Representative!, April lA, vino • The yeas and nays were token agreeably to the provisions of 4he Constitution, and on the Arid pro posed amendment. were as follow. via: y r. 4,8 J!. I ..art iv+ Anderson Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Dark, (Lyooming) Reek, (York) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, brown, Brush, Bunhanan. Caltlsitill, °pimp belle Cart Craig, Crawford, Dowd.n, ng•r, Fisuadil, Forddr nts, Ifainea; Brunel , Ilartslif, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Winegar,. Hippie, Itelemph, II unseeker, feibrio, Ingham, Innis, Train, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, ILCIPP, liongukor, Lovett, M'Cal. moot NI 'Cart hy, M'Coinli, Metigle, Menem, Mil. ler, Maniginuery,, Moorhead, Niumemseher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Forret!, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Alfixiiirrey,) !Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Wyoming) Bin:ruse, Tliinopmn, Vail, W halloo, Wright, (Dauphin 1 IV righi,(lieserue.) Ziman rinnit mid Wright,::: , /, , L cr.- 72 NAYR— MOMMS Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cob .m, I lock „ , V ry, V upon , itaylord. libilionty, 1 lam I(lion, 1ie11.,,k, Ilbusdrreper, llunotreelaiTenring, Map.. Manley. Mon is, Mullin( u, Pattrrson, Salk, bury. Srrittli (I'6ll,lelpitia ) Walter, 11 filtrate am Yemsky —2l, ,r,,, the questian wilt ileterrninail in the ntlittun tier ' On the que.lion, Will the ll,a•e agree to thr neentil amen.lnten hr yen" and n.iya Were taken, and Were um it 1.. w, lir • Yi• A ivler3on Jr 4 lins Baldwin,Bn ll, 11,+, Wel:, (Yuri,) Bercluird, yir,orn Brush Bni.iirintin,rothlrtell, Campbell, Cor i C 1 .11114 Fitlll.ol , l. / . 14 ' er, arta, Harper 11,11. R, 1111,1,4, 11111, linhrie, Ingham, Ilini.; Jobne .1 .1, i 1-1,1 l, .ipe r I.', Le ho, I,ongalier, I,o‘ tat, M'Calinont, - MConib, 1111ingle, Mem or, Mol.igoini Nonnenno•ln r, Irrr ' l'oaron, It vii4ey, lip 01, It( 81 , 1,11 r, .A.1'1., ttl,., 11 h.JLnr, 11 right (Luterne,) tiniiinrumn and it right, 6 1 , s A ugo-tine, Henry, ("lover, I'd.. j•'ry. Fulton, l'erlord, i;rhbon, 1,, iT , unt kor, tri,enring, Mnuau.i. Smith, Welter, Wintro , k, (llaupliiii) rind l'enr•de , y 2 So the ilut,, , tion was determined in the /arm, time. (Mt ti 1,40.11•41, II in :.l t' H the :1•,r.1 01114 110110 10 • T:14•3..ny and t. Stern (.11,011, ,IIE . I 1, , ,1 0 , f - eta A nil , r... rt.tel.ne, I'. i I oil .) afiartdiital. Ilrn.l, . lir, l'n, /, 11, r C, r, I .., d I I --let, (lm. I, ILarp,•, , I I 111. IL.II-. Imlo ~ 1,. r: I, .111 !,1, , .1 .1 1.. t 1 , 0:1 1,, 1,, , tjt . , 31 . 1 • .011,71, c, Alrt..ar, r, Nionigidni ty, mail.. a, Orr, Pre Non, lle.dite, Purnell, newer-, !t ee d, [Li Fhenti, Smith, tAlloglieny 1 (Casnl tia.,) rittnith, (IV vimaing,) Thbrnlrun, NV hal - (oh, Wright, Iltauphin,) Wright (Lucerne) eel ZimITII 64 Net ii—Messrs Barry, Clover, Coburn, 11. -k, Bowden, Fulton, littyford. liihboney, Hamilton, Ilaneojk, Leleetwing, M'Ciirthy, Magee, M an l e y , M oor h ea d, Morrie. Vatterwm, 'Reinhold, 'lobe ri rt, Salisbury, W alter, W Intrude, Yeareloy and Wright, Speaker-7S On the question was determined In the thinner: live the queetion, • Will the Ilona, agree to the fourth amendment'/ The yeas Lua Auljrl Xaril tekm r lad wars- as follow, 1 . liederron, Booties, Ilan, ( 1 . - Yroming•l itrek, (York,) )ternhard, Boyd, Boy r, Brown, Brink, Dm:lnman, Calderon t`ststpli‘ 11, C.iity, Craig, Crawford, Bonded!, Edinger, old, Foster, Fry, Gets Hamel, Ilarper„iletus !Tibbs, 11 i 11, Ilillegam. Holcomb, HMI,- kreix r, Intbrie, 701.14, !rein, ,bilin , on, ',sport Lebo', Longeker, Lot ett, Wrarthy, NI 'Comb, Matt4le. M. near Miller Montgoinety, Mooreh, nil, Nunn, Inneher. Or r , peigre.,o, Purcell, Itaeriey, It, el, Reinlnd.l, t h e Ile, floherte Shenk, Hinith. (C•intbri t,) Smith, VI yOlOlll 710.Illp.tis, Volt. `Vetter, Wright, Spredei —(10 ('lnter, enhourn, Mutton llanewk, Bundler. Ingham, Nlinzee, Manley, Morris, Patti:Leon. eialtd,ury end Wint —IIS Fn tbe 11 ttertion determined in the uffirrna... f4roirt,rtnr's Orr. r, lLini f6nrir, Juno 27, 18.54{ ,Peniitylt I I decertify that thot epos msd feregolna. is tissue and correct copy of the " Yess" sad " Nays" ta ken on the Iteeolot lOU porposing amendments to the 0000'0010n of the Commonwealth, ma the NM* appears on the Journal• Of the two nooses of the tlentral Assembly of this Commonwealth for the seastnn of 11541 INisnoss my hand and 14.1 of ashl this twonty-setenth day ofJune, one thou sand eight.hundred and fifty-six A. II CURTIN, -• CENTILS HALL HOTEL.- .I—e -- VitAfiteft - bating leased the well known home, Caaraa 1104., situated at the point 042 the Lewistown and Bellefonte Turnpike, inter emoted bl the Spruce Creek and Lewisburg' road, Centre °minty, l's., would inform the travelling public that he to prepared to attend to the went/ of snub, in a lasamet equal, if nut snperkir, to any other hotel or public. house In the emankir. The house to large and otienualloue,Oo that frond iee es well as individuals can have separate I,ollls nide!, prelude fin notion Tllti TAM)!, lie purposes, shat( vie ;with any in the country, always affording the best the market eau Riedel. The supplies for it shall always be parchment with an eye to the varieties of taste awl beltOorl. MA BAR shall eoatain the ehuieett liquors of every variety TUB ',TAMAN() In unsurpassed in the county To attend to I), ho han neeured the orarviuna of no attentive and obliging Nodler, so that the guest 47 rest undated that (rik his comfort in evor7 reepeot in twin* eared for, that his animal shall not be negle, tot TO Till , : DROVER, 1141citind fatfalitnit fieou liar ailintitile Pestifro ill mini:et - dent, abundant and °oily ob tined TO %lir" iiT,I4OPOLITAN, who Itif 11. to ea r:atm the healoil and 41alarlotte atutiatiliara of Ilia city, during midirunimor, and to Whale the health reatorlig awl invigorating toount 'du air of tho Inte rior, will find Ceuta!) llall 'Just the place for him. Taal) tligi above claps, and three not included, nu' Invitailanefa given, to aiallanul aaliery themeelres tw In the trioth of the ala&vi. hla would further add, that hie eminerioriee, obtained front travelling, and a knowledge of *many , hottaga of entertainment, of good repute, ek to thieliatielmoniationa, with which be Li well ' laatify Idm In raying tha hie house abet] render estlefeellon to his guextr—a feria to Mato that can be rationed at nil. tuyilll 11.LEASANT OAP HOU'll, On the Lowhitown pike. four kollen Tim *1 footle. The arantoribur treptetfelly { nfypuY •t is friend e and the travelling -bike lhe4 htiliaWpentted and refurnished tho above Muse for ow f irp a i n n u o„. tion,ol gueste 1.10 will lie et ell thee,' ready to tarnteh refronlimeets•to pal flee phoseurit /trt re.. erea ti on , This lumenwltthlog lemmata eunitnor rratrt groat inrluorittente; on Vaunt - ^of•tirit pare - mottntaitt" - trftorattwhotrertnter water. , rer2l J L'Alf lUMORR mSUS' AND ONILDANNW WOES eonetitutly on hand, and tondo to order I N. BOALIOII. BELLERiIt BUSINESSIBEGTORT. .111111ADELP1)1A/ ADVERTISEim • 0031140* Dimiarr A t t rAKALE wm 4 , 4 " ,„ irmny' c' & • 225 MARKET sTxtpr, ' 'rnFAlPELrific 411111213 H. RI 8. ATTOR NEYBELLE AT-LA VONW, • Tg, PA., NVILLIAM H. BLAIR. ATTORNEY, VAT LAW. BELI,EIVONTO, I'HNN• Office with lion Seenew.T.. Halo. uoV2B Avm, ElturitAxv9. ATTCtiiTO:Y AT LAW, ,Ap.untlri to colloutiono in Centro, Clinton and Clear field nount i to/. Alen, bootie, .M. , r1g , 12 , 5, - 4t, , -• t.T.A 11 .1" ' l,l " , '•'" Tenn' r Inodorate, °Mow- with Jto t d 14 nomnitus, Veq., , WelloionterPa., - ~., initlfLtr mgDicali PARTNERSHIP.—DR. 'o go. 3D P01'111:11, ar,.snoiritail with hint' in the 'practice of luedieina., Dr, J. 11. !SIT. CIIELL-,tbty uffor sertici:l to tlio citizen' of liellefonto And When tiatioa nary, ihe, unremitting ativntion of both will bo given Without additional eliargo Lk' ' .1)r roabliinee at Mr, ]tamer'*, D 0114400. _ dc,el2.tf - - - D. WINOATE, su 1.n..1 NIECHA L PEN TINT, would inform his Wends pal patrons thst Le has potianilottly looked In llelleNtite, and that he will, he happy to smold loam, alto mlalt his pro. /optional 'set, tees All work dour in the neatest style pot warranted i t . ()Moe nntl rt Fidelloo In fits third boos past of 111 r S4nabeek's “rionklin Ilonzo " ap2-ly tN.f ..,, LIVERY STABLE. z_c, s.. Nov, FA A PLEASANT RIM,' - C M.. The suleseriber hderms the citizens of Bellefonte and viet any, and the. travelling public generally, that they can of all limes he furnished with good and trusty horst% for either riding or dating, by calling on him at the Pennsylvania Ilotel. Ito bas dual stookroi Ilosies,‘..as well no Buggies, Car riagidt, Ifeelot, Beelsaways, Saddles Harness, Ao flarnftri tittivers'farnishwi when desired " I 1,47 i -• All who with to drive safe not fast horses, and tide In neat and comfortable vehicles, wan be acs stet - - It.. It: Ctuitikti Nftti, -- G 1 0 ,4,11 Illellefnte, t _ 111_ B.E.MOVAL -- TO THE PUBLIC. • The subsariber respectfully informs WA old ea/dowers, and the public, in general that be has ',flayed to „Irv; I I STREET, hi the ro,luolah ly o,, , apied Ly Dr Potter, on the pr. 1111,“ ,of 1110 1/tlO JAM. Itollireek, don't!, where hr will 1/1. Ing py to attend to all (inlet A 111 hi.. TAii,dit ING BESIXES:I 'laving always git on 8;061'nel-ion Wilk ealrohn ^1 IS 1 werktunnehlp and Prises, be rt.:regally solicits a share of public patronage • net-nut , J IV WITIITIOCK NEW AND FASHIONABLE HAIR ORISINO ANI, SHAVING SALOON -- The und. • r~igued 1 , 11110U111009 to the clll renF of Bellefonte null tit inity, that ho has ota;ned it hew mill fn4ltiontible Ilnir breating and Shaving Sabah on Allegheny street, in OM )1011,0 4Vetlllieet Ly Mr 'Fitrner, whore, by strict attention to tho bu•inea", he hopes to merit I 4 liberal share of polilic pntronnge tie RAZORS put in order. intlehly J rif BAUER - . - - ...XCABINET AND lIPHOL-4 1 I I,lllNii ESTAIII.IAIMENT waTlio subscriber reopeelftilly informs lan fliemin and the public that he ii,is omit]. wed Iha r.t.hitivt :i.l rphol,teiing bit•inewm in all Its SI, riouti liraiicht. , slid will Is prepared in I'm /.1•h work that will e.,itipanhwilli any wade in the best On, in our larger ellieS llMill4 11.,41 pi, heal VAlerriewo in every branch of 1/10111005, In r,on. en trio.ing w,rk hi Imo will be asiured list it will Le Jane in it 'taller...tory manner rirICEITATETATtIif,aiXTY arMicliz7lX -- . - 1 , 111:1)1,11.111h 1•3Il I If, A11e1,1,, ~y. ittrret, Itlelletinte, in the 'tap funneely ~eriipiLd by 111 r RI Irlhoill. split -- - - - - _ JOHN McBRIDE, S - STITILE - r‘ f , 'TT IT,Nrk -4 1:7 NI 151110' . Ahlli, rli‘t.i..ll A 1, ,, ii. , r I I;1,-11 , il'o,“ I 11,1,1 il II 161 ~ n , ..c., ' l ll 41 -I ,t; I( rm.', 014 1, it , ,1, 1,1 th,• TC4.1 , 11 11 rid. 1, , I/I 1101. .111 II 111, 114. , n.,1 trid 1.41,1.14,1m0 t t•nl, in tt, 11•44 t !RIO, .11,1 .‘ 1,, 11 r, aa , 10.1 , ltri Ikv, eqlLa... Halters, 11?..11 it I. Ceirlnge 11.trite.t, ta L.,'" ILA L L.L4 Trunk , , , t , In :hot t es y thing n aully (11.1111.1111 , turkl by F of 11, re AU not k warninn gunAl 1;1%0 Limn rail before pourrlinging olAnw In to sp9.lf I3L ABTERING.- The undersigned, hat hig Innis, the most ex tensive arrangements, and hatllig a large stook of material on hand, wilt - he ready nt a short notice to attend to all orders In his old lino Id business Ile has employed none Litt the best workmen; and all work entrusted to MI etre, will lie erceuted In a style which cannot be eicelled Whenever I fur uhli materials, TUE Wolf! WILL B 1 WARRANTED —Thsaasperesiernierywil arer onto tterThirlieiT: - Ind in Ilse absence of apprentices, 111111111,11 can rely UllOll having their work slpt,t it sad, a manner as will give natiafaction. Fir All °tilers anhlrt .1 In ih lh 1 , 1110, Cutdro county, PR will be promptly attended to fn 147 I' W idotRERT -4 COACH AND WAGON MAN UFACTORY, HMV 11Cli t"tr., twirl r The nub wrilwr tithes this method to Infosu the mild, that he 11,e eomnirnee , l the etrAelf em i ,if;tiN bi 11 Sti 1:Ue•INI:re8, at the ahowe place, *hero he jo prepared 1.. nianith , tote to 141 jot. and 40. p stein. e s.deet t o tt of Car t Ful•il as /Wel. AI% 11$, I'AftItIALLS, Jll'll - II .0 HEAVY FAli:11 AtiONS, , all at hirers,/ preeeP. 111.1. !RINI; (11.tio nt the .Ivolt tiottco Ily si t tat rdtt 1111011 141 truSliltt, .111'1 moderato prices he 110201 to meld p ahato of 1.111111/1111,41. EDWARD 1/ %MA, , 'Remember the piper, on the uurth ahlo-ut Howard steOt , In the kiwi, fonperly °molded .Ity David Campbell, but Inn,, lately by Ajr liettrge ap3o-ifin BELLEFONTE ItAltilLE wours.— _ NEW IinTAIII.4I4HMENT WTIT lI,NII43ARIIIAN, late of Philadelphia, would most respectfully cal ' the attention of the public to his large and well selected neck of Italian and American Marble, which he has selected with cam being a practical workman, and harll had the experience of putting up 'eery kind week In Philadelphia, the public can net auuN that they will net be imposed upon, b haring their work dose iu an inferior manner. lie Invites the public to call and examine far themseiree and the win litxl that they eaa mire from ZS to htl pow es Itpeeltnerne et my *ark can be seen at ail the cense teem in Centre county. ffn band u large stock of ITALIA/1 and A Ilfrit. lOAN MAII,IiI.E, with whirl, he In pa:itro' to mnnnntelu I'o BleulIMP In, Tomb titontv, Prenels Couohest, Ilreoloo Tondo., gunker Stour' Carted Lambs owl Images, Marble_ l'ectostut liFinnefuy fsmity burial WA -- All work•oontracted for by my agent, Mr A boob, will be executed with neatness and- dee pen, ap23-1 DMZ R w&th OTUN SAUDI & SMALL PROFITS. The aubaoriber raveetrully Inform. the elii venire( Centre and adjoining eounitee, that be has opontol a NEW STOIt.E IN lIELLEFONTE, No 2 Areado building, where he has Just chatted MAGNIFICENT noch: ()F . 1,1001)rt, whkh have been carefully selected, to suit both town and country custom, conalating of rich and beanUftil riPitlNtl ANI) kitilifittl:lt for Lotion' and thattlatneu's wear, embracing army garlefy of Clutla Caratimeree, A splendid ormortment of Silk*. ltoregos, Laina,..lwawite, Br'Mantes, Chullia*, Chita/tub Trimmings, Eaultroideries, Ilf online, Shooting*, ha. It E 1 ADV. id Alitt ' • , Unto, Cups, dtuotslind Moos, _ • I.JtaltruttrotAniod 1.41414.1 1 Pflreatif, Yeas, Vomits, Brushes, &a. • Hardware, Cutlery, Oils and Pallid Onumrtes. Flab and Halt, Plaster, Thump, Figur aper•Peod, hi fact °vol. Ahlug• aidelty kept In a ovary 'Atom kirCOUNTItY nottimv, I romper t fidly inn tledittutigeon4 o.' itelict..ots an d surroguling.eount4Orrscith lao it call, up I will inn propitted to furnish them 'with anode that will emit , . pan" with !My war otlors,l t 6 the public, ilii.regrix , le choulinosa opt durability. my 7, T. 11.'ltlITNOLIht, 7. ja A g‘i‘r goitiply ni 1111:4,4 on lined, or rondo to order out of Iho hot luntortalo, lorld • T Ir. 110 ALTO _ _ _ /I pig NS XIIJHDRED P ico, warranted rust eiders, for mato nt KVAId3III3. docb2•lg J. D. SORT Eft. . War Brno !bee J. D. BORVER & Co,, Will/LUCKY; Dgmragg TODACM..ISNUPF AND BROARA, ly No. 6 North FIFTH Streat, above Market Street, NIL ADELPIi lA. c o CONRAD, ROUTS & 00., , Ireportore Rmt Dealers la ARE, CUTIJERY GIINS, da No. 123 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia HARR* COMIAP, G. W. YARDLET, Yt K o. Rime. Jen3o.6nl 9.. D. BTRAVB, • • wren, • R. tt W.. 0. EgDpur. & Cu Iviporteilbud Ircidert in ilopplgil Pad DVllleltia HARDWARE, c q't LEHY. GriNB, .ANI) HIi'AVY GOOD,s' No 47 DI AltiliT &root, nod l ~ No 22 and 24 JONES And i t bBT. PIDDLE, W. C. DfDDLE, fobl.3.6nalt W. M. GRISCOM tIODPIIT anor.ualtiot. , ' SECY. ii, aninouicg i , REMOVAI.;.-- 1)11 CMS, °LARS, AND PAINTS ItOBFAT StlOßMAilißlt A Co., thankful for the liberal patronage -heretofore bestowed upon theta, hereby gire notiee, that owing to the great Inereitio In their busitieva, they have been obliged to sask more mom find to overt It, hire returned front thatthat ild stand, (11. W. eoroer of *Second and 0 tt I SA R A() th eir' Nisi and SPACIOUS STORM N . COR OF POORTUttrid RACE htreeh, wh el an entire Lary aid genial! eolarged gook of lilt RIM, PATE'PE, OUSE, writ-WITFEB, do, they are now prepared to Inertial% all their OLP, in .PMI WI AIM- csulassiMitritkalky.ArUcla in their Uwe, at the lowest prioent and on aocommedating terms We Abell use every tenors on our part to render satisfaction to all who may favor us with their cog tour Lioa- As to prices, we 011.11 onntaite with any other hone., and the quality of our goods is orison 1 goosed Itgtfivia etIIOEAI A KRA 4 Co , N K corner of It I WITH and RACE its , ' Philadelphia Ittanofa. hung of Paints in Oil, Patty, Le Importers of Preach Zinc Paint. , lzole A e t•nla int Philadelphia fur the tale of NC II PLAT]; (ILASB. Dealers in all Wadi of plain and fancy WIN DOW GLARIS. eorsont Melt on application by 111111 a, and w ooly I klivered nt any of the liCrOt& or Wharves ree of expense to lheyurchaser. fan- 1 y SAINT LAWRENCE HOTEL. CHESTNUT IiTitEHT, PHILADA Thiel now lb,lt I i located io Chzalnut street, tio twoeu Teti owl I:l(tcrith, running back to Orange niroot, nn onto. , topiary, viii, nmplo room aria a, zonimodations for 2:iti in 1 , 1111 • I his 1100.1 1108 11111d1 0, render it nttraetizo 0, tbn 'Ural viler, Palms nor nod Citizen, being direct!) 'l.- p,ito lho kra.lt , m) of line Arts, Prirkinam's icr lien nod mono of the limit pleasant and ta•iiionaltoplan, s on Climannt Street, also, in thn Inuuadbtle nokr,lll, ,r 11,4 of Ilia Tboatren, and otb r plAtos of nw,u..menl Ti.. Ito,,tilo ary large. rill, e nd wdi rinlflrtlyd uuu~y or [hem counntudraling doors Ga Fruatlie. awl Parties trey citing together rh,, rarintura i 1 entirely now, and of We most impros i.l 4tyle, citibracirg all th late modern Hotel impr•nr Ite r n.o prstimity to the differi•nt fin etty, being only one equare l tll4tant fnru the great Pentel . 4l, enin Railroad Depot, nod ti. tvolreirl vonl• tvli.vottrd. i , ,lrttortst, retntrrot it mg to t 0.1( 10r the Mere h out, at the Traveller fur pl, 1111. Cone6er orlll dinar* Ire in 'lndium tl/ unary iritin - • 4...t..p.rh44.1 , - r wooot4l aim, hug leave to 04 n t 6 1.. .11 in the management of I hi. n .. o.li o linvilt, M L Neer°, the It the Yellow Siningr, Penn rho o 11.1,0 1110 o.lio.'n entire ehlitign 111., 1, 1/, , 1 I:y Mr Ile,,rea W MOll, her., I ~, t,, t ett'llil-f the it (111,1414 , 4 M0n..1 latrg. Penna. • I prior tbit error rrett - ct, tho Proprietor flaw r, If th t. be will he /%1441 tti provide for mety ..act, and r eataitlhoh the character mot rairmalatiou 4.1 tLo Iloteco tet CIII ttr a tiro An , .tnn.n• unto 11 CAM 1'1110.1., Proprirotr WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOIL Lilt dIH/1)8,, tfrucerws, Hard ”,1 ',rime, Boots, Shoe*, Clothing*, Ao , .5000 lbs. ;101l Batter " 5000 Lard 1000 " Tallow. 1000 dot - 1000 bushels eh:meowed. - For which the highest uurrkat . price will be pat I in nxeluinge fur Dry floods Clo.enteed will be purchased for Cub at. the store of the subserlber, .11111HD D. 1 , 141E1t, dec2o _Skit rsty rTtO lERCHANTI3, & ALL / OTHERS .1. who aro oftigaged in th e '4..4 , Dgfilt MR f and all demerivolori of Fl'ltS. The aqbeertber beLug eitensii cly ollgaged tit the PLR BUSINESS, unites all who hale sm•h arU ley to dleptoe of tq R oe him ► call Plo pa)a the looltetrt market pit . .. in 04411- It w o u ld Ito w, 11 fur our hunters to her that I tuty than each no•I giro them the lull lotto, of the ohms they hate to ,loyo,o, of All communittitions promptly %Omitted to, by tl M. - ICEPLEit Pine Giot 0 Milli N N auccEnswis TO Oro. BP,LEFONTE, PA. UM WI/WAS/4M /1111) DRUM, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY. PAINTS, VANIBLIEF, • 11FFA; TOILAIT SOAPS, BAIR AND TOOTIC.BiENDEd, FANCY AND,TOILICY ARTIUI.I.; TJMNNES AND ElElßLialigit BRAVES; - • GARDIM 0F.F1),; Customers will Ipitber gook sompird• and Cr mid all gold /se siodataio primal Farmers sod Physktiatis from o cuntly sti r :tiled losxsmine our stook. myl . , HARDWAI4II !STOLE. N. T. .I`ll REYNIiLDS said ORANctsout4 ho , " opened in LOCK ILyillht a nowiplote areornorot r ificanwAßE, to whieh we Inelle the attoolo'n of ALL, weedhag way thing la the Ilse. Our k has been seiww4o4 wttk estat, with ea • ewe. Jr aloe to supply the tenownridli with our+ at Ito • • belong tretritiveior to the Jinnie are boon. The Building Material oak 11 Ord Ware used in Ih. ',orlon,. met:hooted! loss' Wes *lll recoil,. our Dealer attention, Costchmekent, tioddlere rookie«, Maohinine, filocknnitbe, /"'„ " 4 "., 4 '5v - TinWert ko,, will And II h. i,t interest to, call upon WI s ad luipiskikerwo thee r ,..l re - Perams batldlng will said hare it aiileiiii , l lot of Lucks and Latch**, Miter Plated Door i ln and Dell Palls, all of-litealwrn panufseturo , 11ia... 0110, Putty, Nalht, de. Alai' the most boautind stook of WALL PAPER, BORDERS; ANI) FIRE-IIOAIII) PRI NIL, ever offered In this vicinity: — STOVES, 1,.A.511''• CUTLEI o Y, Boring Afeehittes, Void. AIL. Ind. Pins 0i1.4e., ke. , kept Verge qusntlt i. IRON, Ilatnwore.littl Rolled Iron, all the some , . n'isand; unusual sires of round mo an , nod 1. , Iron furnished upon otder In iho sw r teAt time. WI) say to ell Inturestea end 111,11., for yourselves, 11131N0hOs . • junlo Latk.Baken , RECEIVED. 10 blds. N. 3 :oedipal Voukoral •20 49 .No. 2 ~40 do • 10 do No. 1 do lo' do So. 3Flitim do 10 do No. 2 . do •do.• do io I. I li iiiitilooktiot Mittel,' for otrolty 4 NAL Sbatil, • ' do linhpon, In kitlo for 1.11,01, Atob.• ok Snr.orko. lot ur oountry °urea :411. '. Shoul4l9adiud Noills,,9loola pill bu ovi l h i " otoh, Util I QlloAlt, COFFEE, TEA, MOLARS ES Ch0c:9490, Sploos of nll kln4o, F , VinrWo4 I. prl 40. A inn rod DrAt t for'ento I.y • jrt6V7t). - 1•100 N EI VALUABLEFARM FOB SALE iii4oribilyvktig a Voila 11,..t 4 4 "Prini:a. • .-I,llnknt*tilP.-4il+Ni 3 /k I, L ) and '11424 aoronVAio ' cleared. The Improvionctaa. thorooo aro •. Dw l 4l4 , rrui iiroußro, nal..mtid• NI:111 DAMN. A oplota.i...yor ,( 111 0/1 RI) TI , " Parni lo iu grille] 11b110 DC naltivation, For ularo enquire of dm sabaoribor. utrlo-tf JOHN D. 1Y i 141.8
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