MikUnites* 114 NA?. P. Lams. . "I am willing, in • certain state of ciraum ptanoss, so kirr tls thnow stain." • AT NOILACIt Mat.l.l. '"T'he Union ts not wos .h supporttnir wenweetion with the Eleuth." ST ANON DWILINGASIT. '4., , Tbe times demand and we must have Ilk ANTIHILATNST CONSTITUTION, AN ANTI-ISLA. /WM Mita, AND AN ANTI•CLAVKBY GOD. " ax atrftla r. SPALD:So. 6 111 the case of the alternatiie being pre sented of the continuance of slavery or a dissolution of the Union, 'I am for dissolu tioq, and I care not how quick it comes.' %' KT JAMES T. HALE, AT LEWISTOWN, PA: "The Democratic party is now solely en gaged in raising little niggers ; in (act, slave !weeding is now the only principle the De nsuoraey hare! " WT WW. LLOYD DAIDUSON This Union is a lie. The. American Union, i• an imposture, a covenant with deritA nndan amement with hell. • • • • " I AJI VOlt ITS OVERTHROW ! • • ' • • * • Up trittkthe ! Wog of ctrfunion, that we hare a free end glorious rapuhlie of our own, and when thy hour shall come tho hour will have arrivyd that shall!vitness the overthrow of blifvf ry." BY WICIMALL !TIMM'S •':sl4 man Fula a right to be surprised at this state of things. It is just what we (,Abolitionists and Disttuioniets) hare at tempted to bring shout. There is merit in the &mobHaan party, It is the first sac reonAt party ever organized in this country. It does not know its own Face, and it'ealla itselrnational but it is not national—it sec/Maid. The Republican party a party ef the ?Forth pledged against' the south." • irr JO/RUA OIDDINGS. . . "I look forward to the day when there •hall be is servile inturrection in the South— . when tho black man, armed with Britirit bayonet*, and led on by Brtrua OPitis, shall Assert big freedom, and wage a war of ex tartsdnation against his---rweeSer—when, the Seiraraft4e tstendieiii shall lied up the towns and cites of the South, and • Llot out the hit vestige of slavery and though I may not• mock •at LW/ awlatioly. abOT lesurts -when their fear comsat, yet I will had it. as the dawn of a political millennium" ST W. 0. DUVALL *- , 1 sincerely -hope: civil. war na./. soon burst upon the country. I wan t/to see American slavery abolished in my y—it is a legacy I have no wish to leave to my uhil dra•n; then my most fervent prayer is that ', • ••• • Spaistsway-inveetiiir take this ;dowry accursed nation into their bps ial consideration ; and when the time arrives for the streets of the cities of this 'lend of the free slid home of the brave' to run with blood tor the horses' bridles, if the writer of this bik living, there will be one heart to esjoice l it the retributive justice of Heaven. This, of course, will be treason en till eyes of doughtVces in this land. Wett; theyy are familiar '• preseription—' make the most .of it.' " ,YOUTHS!, DEPARTMENT MISCE4LANEOUS ENIGMA ur n , ° Oxman, or 13 Lrars2s. „I t My 175 si dies to buy and sell as a broker. My 2Ur U by Shalrepearo for aci nie or oval. My 3 8 11, 2 to possess in subordination. Ml 4 2 7 4i , s_. Wordmied for midnight it poetry. My 5 8 4 lif is a writing of obligation. -My t 3 7 2 9 a trickish rapacious fellow. my 7 3 1 is the abbreviation of adverse ar gument. My 8 6 5 a circle described by any of the mundane spheres. My 9 4 2 3 signifying protuberance. lify 10 7 3 8 a form of calling from • distance. My 11 8 613 is an honorary title applied to vetoers. My 14' 210 10 is the contrary to gain. lily 13 2 is a word of vehement command, or earnest request. My whole was • Governor of Ilassacim •tts. C as distinguished as the early friend .1 - the Anorican revolution, as a brave, active, awl judicious otlieer of the American army ; ze an title and sound itatesman, and a true fatrzot. The friend of Washington, he en joyed thL confidence and respect of his fellow eiti rens, and died, lamented,by his °Gantry, isi lii•Xi. Lock Raven, Pc, 1856. 1101 flan. RIDDLE• As high Is a housb. As low ill a mouse As bittsr as gall. And sweet for all. .4 RITHMETICAL QUESTION What nomhera avo dm° that, when ad ded. make 25 : and when you halve the one and double the other, their sato will be equal Centre HaU, Pa., 1656. Res. CONUNDRUMS 9-Why wu General Taylor like • stack o 'Rim! • 14—II speetiolex coutd speak, wkat auCien author would they ruentiou 11 •Wby is the nest of the smallest Englies lord like St. Paul's Cathedral 1 L 2 -What is On difference betereealf-a dosem dozen and six dozen dozes] 13—Wlayisf a lover like a gooseberry I (Answers ;Teri wsdk-) Answer to Anrostieal Enigma of last week —DSLLEPOvrit. The Solutions are - -Belk Eel, Lent, Let, E, Foe, One, No, T. B. Nolen Ell. Answer ro Aritbnietieal Question of les week :-8 oe awn, IQ ur ann. Answer to itickile Sync• - - Answer 3e Cotmentinmisr 1-fits war -24./aarfves._ „ 3,-IT 13 Imam 11111 BAR. 4-A "Tarr, on anat. 5 -IT 73 QCITIC GO NC OCT LIT Trig lIRAD. • 7-Jusr•lor: 8-- 8E.9.4c8g me c4Ru►rs .nas-Locza. Mill/a; VAILD.—Dit. J. 3LIKOADS tarpoottally legumes the phloem of Jatelmon Mlle, and of thedpirreending emeatt7, that he bee peonumently bided ot Joakeonville, ee will pseeptly sumo; Mali .elie in the diflrent breathes of Ids prdesdas, inedioal Or eurgieal, reasonibi• oluuses. mindinl Is I hp toted imprevessonta, end the 010114 apprtroed *AC and to perihelia all oilier operational an Minted Sariprry In good styli" and at remonelle rates. „ plu m age g a foe past famed, be itipoo by prompt et Neale. so !minas, still tor.y.,tti eontionimee of a slump of do "'Philoinitronage MT' him • Wei. $. wialbee to rim or fall only se Me moths and 4111 denorre. Jeri& ly sirlt; MILLEMITE'LMERY UT A BLIBMIENT. Fa - - 4= "0 ihaelautioribo 4 r would qtt_ to releP•eetellke Sewtoem She k• progg ftwtjwwwwi dim with NORenta.w.i nEir/C4zrziat Ups eloottost sotiel. " ' lei itookli &INS Wm adapted fir void and g•stiorric Thitrobtoles are seat aubeila order. Comfit) Admit will altrityw hw ill laMll pagrognsio lard. rho st. Ifi s °I aw14 141 ..k _ ifitiasl I 1&Ilfl ATTENTION FARMERS, AND ALL OTIIHRB INTEREsTED, The undersigned respectful Informs the Farm ers and the public , generally of Centre county, that he ie lea manufaolasing the ,t_loll AND BEADY CORN SHELLER, Ova of the heat, most convenient, durable, and at the innitellme, the most easy running shelters aver nflbred to the public It will shell green and thy Corn, cleaning the untie from end to end, and soya. rating them from the Cunt • IV - Warranted to run easier than any other Flied. ler in the United States or elsewhere, for fhp qua, tity of Corn 010110 lairds,. It is oonstruoted with two cranks, so that two persons can turn It, and shell from 200 to 300 hushelJ pct day. It can aho be attached to boric power. 04,11 and ace them beforg purchasing any other ea I am certain you will lit satisfied with this DANIEL DEItR, Bellefonte eGPTIFIrATER We, the andersignel. hare exacrune‘i and 14011 the Rough tool Ready Corn /Sheller, manufnetured by. Dania' Darr, hillefonte, pronounce it perfect in Ita practical utility, end well worthy the attenlinn of termer,. Its n orrice+. In ono season will lave Ile pries to .thare . nnil-lwhm IVe oheerrully reetlnt• mond WWII]. (Armors of Centro county to coi styli Ito or groat oconotay WM. W. ErIINS, JANtB D TrtaNsu, , C. W. LAIMIDEST, rig NNAHD 31H CLAIM, L. TW• AITTNNIIO3C., FELIX MOLLNN. • Bellefonte, April 0, H , B. Tazzerwrry. I have purchased and coed one of the Corn Shot elm manufactured Don't Derr, celled the Rough and Ready Corn ffliejler, and unhesitatingly pro =Moe It one of the beet in nee. ft rum very easy, and shells more earn In a short space of time than any other machine I have over met with. Mica AIL Su Aran We fully cenourlet the above certificate. R. C. Howse ag Bye, Peltefoute. JOHN MARTIN. , Having examined curl tried tire potent Rough •• Ready Corn liheliore, ruanuftettired by Mr niel Derr, Bellefonte, I dud them to bo praellcal and wornf in trail ',apart. Thu corn whiolt I shelled wee green and full of milk, but the Sheller parted every grain from the oob in a manner which could not poseibly hove bean done by band freely end these machines to the farmers of Centre °min y. Cu A It LES JOHNIITON April 11. 18.56..an2.0-4 . B OOK AND JOB PRINTING' OFFICE. The Publisher of THE Dtaros kart,- Warr's wail has, to connection with his Newspaper Eetab 'lament, the moat extensile and complete JOB PRINTING OFFICE, To be foand In Central Penzusylvauis, oop3poeed en tirely of . = Sled the latest and most fsabli:mahlor style of Plain Isnd Palley Type, and la prepared to execute all kinll4. BOOK AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, le U. eery weateet etllq bed at the Aortae. no** —such ea HASID BILLS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, HORSE BILLS, BALL TICKETS, AUCTION PILLS, CA DS, PAMPHLETS, RECEIPTS, BOOKS, . CHECKS, SHOW BILLS; BLANKS, PROGRAMMES, he , Ake , do [GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE PRINTINIS executed to the hendeomest manner [SPRINTING IN COLORS, in the mot beau tifir issel thstabesi style of the art. Satiataotism gnaraat•etl iu regard to neatness, cheap:tem and punctuality In thu fulthallant at all orders. OFFICE 71 4 , lIROCKI7I7 ITO FP'S' EO - Fr. Tama FLowt, D•t,Laruarrc, A JOAnt—Cktottl mottling How are you? Stranger—good morning, tir Can Art tell me whore I can end the oheapoat Rainy Kann Ct.orx-, INC and the heat? Jodiv—Yea, air Wa bum a number of good clothing Korea In Bellefonte, but ISAAC MAY In his elegant atom boa tbe beat and cheapest - Stranger—Well, so every body says In the noun try, I did not hoot. but that we were mistaken, ao I thought I would ionutre ofyou town folks John—What kind of Clothing do you wish to buy ? Strangle—Why, I should like to base a good Drew Coat, l'•nta and Vest fur nomilf, and some clothing for my boys' John—Welt, liaao May, they any, has some Moil exestilent Dross Coate from $lB down to ltd(the lat ter Stammer Coats; and everytloug elm in propor tion and iota of cheap clothing fir boys - NtiangPr—What a r b..t L It rem (1 ,- KAtx , Join—Why. May has the 1,••lt autortminit of Silks, 7)0 Loins, Lawns, Cellcoee, , In short everything to fix out a lady to the beat atyio, and at the cheapest Fines Stranger—Cued' That it the place for me Good bye I'm off to May's" at once, and thank you kindly for the informatton CrPunctilio In want of anything In my line are therefore, rerpeatfully requested to give me a tall ►p3o ISAAC MAY, IteHarlan A CHANCE FOR BAROAINS. ,SADDLE AND lIARNESS MANUFACTORY. •sa Tiber bags leave to inform his friends mad the psiblic generally, that he itilltrontlnars to marry on the Saddlery lonatnees in all it.. various branches Ho has recently REMOVED his shop to the building adjoining the tavern of James AI Johnson, on BISHOP Street, whore he is prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full aasnrtatent of Saddles, . Wagon Harness, Carriage ',ernes', Collars, Wagon Whips 'Creaks, /balers, Valises, &a , .ko etc lairfartnere and the public genar ally, in want of articles in his line would do well to call and exam. ins his stook before purchasing elsewhere, as be Is determined to Bell at FAIR. PRICES, and will war. rant his both to be well put tuguther and made of the best material ILlrDon't forget the plaite—itishop street, south able, between "Our liouse," and the tinern of Ju JACOB Bif ROM, ISolleronte M. Johnson J. 1-ly IF YOU WANT TO BUY GOOD AND CiIEAP LIOODS, call on H. BROCKHRIMPF, Who has butt resolved from Philadelphia and beautiful stuck of Goods, nonsisting of the fashionable Dress Goods fur Malice and G4ntlemet enettastitausb Mosinee, Alpseens, PerentetterOloth Xenia& Cloth, Isetaints', Debege, Silks, Prints of dime ption. Ale.,, Cloths, more, Plain and Fancy Caselnets, Vestlngs, also a large lot of Drees Trmings, Buttons, Ribbons, Gloves, Hilts, Wool fan and C otton Hosiery, and a variety of FANCY GOODS too numerous to mention. Flannels of all kinds, Maisie, Bleached and Un bleached hfaslins, Ticking!, Cheeks, Gingham*, An. Also, Groceries elan Janis, Hata and Caps. Bonita and Rhone, Hardware and Iron, Quilenswarc, /Jack als, Tubs, Baaketa, and all goods usually kept In a country store. LUMBER • All kinds of Lumber for male at a reasonable prloe. Bellefonte, Dini, 12, tf. FAlffrr • ARTIoLIa - -A 113111011:i lot of Taney &Males nett RS card eases, **gar 611111411, Parses. Match Dozes, R Pen hlvell, flair and Tooth *rushee, 11 g sod India Rubber combs,. note /paper sad Ravolopea, Tortoni. at, soaps to , Jest reeleved IllilHbr.Pla• MY cheap by MUMS *itomtsx. ME:S 110 WHO HAVE .IdIrWRITINti do we advise them to y /MALAWI superior STEEL Ptsll end INK. tr Thene articles are Jut the thing for io 001 tealibert• deol2 A ,LAILGIt MINXIMPUIT PIG- Build *MAN& fillks at toar ptioso, to be bad at .4. 11 4 , J. B; AWL t co. o cr iail.„l4 aunnatimor, Pin fitsivw saw*, Avg : rsaml ... .. „ r . . .. ~ 1.!;' ; • :If . ; ` Tile under` ' ' - • . 440Vilifully isstimate a, to o Fawners . Centre nutstayi that they hovel purgtmotAl the r t . of DI TZ & DUNHAM'S 4 9 1 4.3 f POWE REAPER, AND MOWER, .ct are now oniaged In theft utanuffultura,and are .ropited to Aunts - It au arable wbialk wttt not get e boolaaebe. Vern these who hare- used the maelatue we oan prodbes abundant evidence as to ha. eerrior,ity evdr any ethos =chino now built, fin the following reason': let. (Ti. socount of Ito simplicity of con•trnotlon, and the foot that the sickle is worked diroot (tom ibo driving wheel, with a tomple lever instead of e multiplioatioa of oog wheels, journals, crank', do. which makes it work lighter fortho team. ' 2d ft le more compact, and is therefore etude handled. 3d. Its perfect adaptation to uneven ground., without banging on the how.' nooks; the tongue being Umber and turning on castes , wheele, which makes it turn eaay. 4th, The perfect manner in whieb it does it. work, In both grain and grass; the reaping appa. rates being no arranged an to put the raker in a oottv.inlent position to deliver the sheave. - at the aide of the machine, and for mowing It bar the I -wiping apparatus all off so as to enable it to cut tangled olover This machine la warranted to cut all kind. of grain and grass, u wall, if not bettor, than can bo done with enythe or cradle, mad all its parta ranted perfect, • TETISIS —For Mower and Reaper combined, also, $llO to be paid on the delivery of ninchine, or on anon SS it is pot op and in operation; $5O on the lid of °Moller, and $5O on the let of Jaminry, 1857. l'or Singlo Mower $lOO, $25 on leveipt of !na -1 chine; $35 on the lit October, mid $4O on the let of Jooniiy, 1057 With oriels machine that:o will •be furnished an nem knife, one knife oration, three guarda, wrenoh, oil-can and neek-yoke A. only A limited' number oar be•biallt thil sea. eon, thaw who are In want of the artiole will do well to Bend in their cram .01%. Adams. 'LE Et CO , of ItT, ;nitro en , , Bellefonte, Penne Ilaviog just returned (ram Philadelphia, where we hare toad, our perchance, and are new opening one Of the mast carefully nenorted 'locks of GENTLEMENB' CLOTIIING, AND FURNISIIING GOODS, Ever brought to Centro enmity, and take this me thod to assure our old friends, oustomers, and the publie generally, that ws are sproparnititi" "gtoo them fits," such u they never bad before, ID the shape of COATS, VESTS, PANTS, do,. which for dnrability cahoot he ereelled,,eud.having beau &sleeted with special reference to the latest and most approved fashions. Great ears btu beep paid to the selecting of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as SIIIR DRA IV.ERS HAND KErrrittEßi, SUSI'ENDERS, GLOVE/I' CHAV rm, of every description We also make known to the publio that in addl. lien to our othcr extensive stook of goods we have just read veil a large and splendid sword went of cLoTrtn, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, kc , 9f. tie UAW, aud.ladetl. .11oing,prechisel.somh, men, and pay particular attention to our 'Domi noes, we hope to glen general satisfaction and re ceive a share of the public patronage We reepect• folly invite all wanting anything in our lined busi ness to call and °Junin., our stock of goo& ap3o J. MONTGOMERY SON T OCR HAVEN MARBLE WORKS.- _ 01(111EsT PREMIUM AIVAIIIILU nr m e CENTRE COUNTY SORICULTURAL To the people of Centro County It has now he come a settled fact that this is one of the largest, and easy kweiedheluetedwstabirshmemterot the kind in the Interior of Peunsylvanis. It is awned bv. Mr. N. A Gibson, and superintended by the celebritted sculptor, Mr. C F. Lindig, of N.Y. Mr Lludlg was for many years engaged in one n 1 the beet establishments in the pity of Dien York, where he gained an ens fable reputation as a me ohanla of the Brat order IYehave nu band auilfbr sale Dearly dye hundred beautiful designs of HEAD and ran STON.I3B, carved in the latest style of the wt. together with French Couches, tireeicn Tombs, Monuments, Spires, Carved Lambe la large as lith, and images of essay description; all dheignud and lc:Ltd by Mr. Lindig Poisons wishing schie MO lad beautiful, to matt M;io resting place et air departed Monde, would save money br @analog their ostlers by oither of my agents, who will peas few der through ell the principal lows and valleys in (centre. Clinton, and Lyoeuil ng mantles. and have their work tizeoutod by dud World-tenowned and justly nolobrated artist. We twee reduced our pima from this date, bind ourselves to eel Z 5 yur cent below the reviler milling prises of any establishment In Belle (beta, MUesburg, or Lewistown, and deliver the work free of charge to any place desired _ 8 A 01880 N, ACIINTS ►oR °ENTAIL COUNTY: Sam . ' A. Rtonebreakor, W m Allison, Jr , isekeon soorillo ; Martin Hoofer, Jr, Ifousor's Mill, Tho mu Holihan, Ifonliburg doel2-Iyo IpBEEPORT EXCHANGE.- The undersigund would respectfully Announce to hr. old friends and the publio guneralty that be has built • large and commodious veer three-story Brick House, on Galena Street, between Chicago and Mechanic Street, two squares south of the Depot. in iItr.I:PORT,STFNENSON COIiNTY, ILLINOIS This building has boon ort,oted expressly for the purple, slut according tutt li plan of the moot ele r gnat end approved ho it thy. Northern part of the Eitate,fl . s feels "on dent 1 *I it 1.1 mee, better oalrullated for cowl , . and bag than any other In the county e bae also furnished it in the very beat 12.1811UST with entutly new furniture, sparing neither pains nor met to render It oomfort able and agreeable to those favoring him with their custom Ay strict attention to hls dulise, and a determi nant'''. not to be oiselled by any Louse in this NM • tten, he hopes to merit the fsror and uustow of the publle Pawns felting the City of Freeport on baalneee or pleesure, will And the " Freeport Exchange" a pleasant and cheerful napping piece GEORGE LO/IR, Proprietor, Oaten* N, Freeptwf myl 4 finl DENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, O. W. COIL -IL NER of the Diamond, Bellefoote, Centre Cc. —This large and eonreniently looateed honx having been completely remoxidlod , repaired and improved, is now opened fur the sooommenlation of the public The proprietor of this establishment respootfully informs hie friends end the public that he has spared neither pains nor expense, to render tt a deeitable retreat to all who may favor bun with a cell, as be is daernalned to do all in hls power to promote their comfort and oonvintienoe Ms Table will always be supplied with the best that the country will afford The }Worms are large and well ventillated The Stablang connected with the establishment large and excellent, and in 'charge of careful and experienced hostler! Ile also has erected shed, fin the tine of carriages and huggice. Stages are arriving and departing 4 ally NI abort nothing shall he nfllenteTto give anti& tatiaraotion to tilos° favoring him vvith a call. It D Bellefonte, Pit nov27•Lt lr . OPPOSITION TO ALL KO -3,4 Nopot,v —DAILY ACCO 11l MO- A 7'10.' (NE' ole STAGES 11 ET I VEE N B.ELLE.VaN'TE-AlKI) Lh:wprroTT'N. This line has been placed en the road, for the purpose of siecommodating the travelling , publle, and no effort will he spared to render it both entire , Mont and expeditious. The stegeswill leave Cum mings' hotel, Bellefonte, no cry morning nt 7 o'clock, and arrive at Lowistovrzi in lime for the Eastern end Western trains From Lewistown they will start so as to aemintsiodete travellers to this region The 1141111140Wellid along the real will he of the brat dose pun. Careful and experienced drivers arc engagld, the beet Coaches scoured, and nothing left undone which will secure the oonlldonpe and pa tronage of the -pub*. fell B. IL CUMMINGS sk CO 710171211.11 =Ai GROCERY STORE A. —Grateful for' the patronage en liberally b.. 'total _Upon n-lenenne oo ssi 'hopes by strict attention to basiems, ho always eontioue to merit the approbation of an tOpreeginito public ittainforma b& Mika* automata, and the pahllo genorally, that be ia-prepapelit tontildi then, at his well known noun with tneryirarlV4 DROOP:BM that stay be ealled for. P er wishing to 000nomiee will please call and detest thei Groeeriet of me, as I am determined to give nab &Won to all. hor7? 'SILVA)! PRIINRR. OOLOICII Dria aziwarmix KY WRENS BETWNNN LIVIETONN Aga, BBLLSNO.NT.N. PRNIONT ASA PACKAGES will be serried between the abore_pointe and Inter mediate Owes withirrest care and dispaieb. masa, DRArTs AND MLR colleoted either is Deltedonfe, tonrittarwo, or 0 the toot oh epoW sod wetithe emelt =at .... .. ' lie ikhla Ma.. ja" - o'o o It T.-1 Tlis undersigned hall the Ulan Yountry, ie I Wm:AO of • elkefehte, together with • all , its pone, would inform their friends and thepubi s general, that they are prepared to furnish'ill Miele of GUIST, SAW MILL PO WS, FURNACE, ROLLINti MlLLand IdACHINURY 0 t ST/ NOS They are also amain a LARUE VARIETY OF PLOWS, including the W. rts' Plow, the Worts' 'reproved rlon, and several °then of the most apprdved styles, and at the low est rates. Being practical workmen, we flatter our selves, that ear work will give entire satisfaction . We have on hand a LARGE ASSORT MENT OP STOVES, suitable for either coal or wood, snob as Parlor, Nilie Plate, Egg and in foot, every variety of Stoyre wanted in this seolion of country. We hive alto on hand every site and kind of SEEP add ,NLE.wir SOLES, IVAGON BOXES, ICE T T LES, BRICE and DIiRICEE IVIIEEIS Also, IRON RAILING of all deeoriptiou , WA PER and BLAST PIPE of any calibre jirWe are prepared to east nil kinds Composi tion, Braise, illepper and Type Moral • Patterns seildo to order . All orders prompts y attended to, and executed in such s manner ea will sneers satisfin ilon litliftt ICAAEI.IA , ly ()PORGY A BAYARD RYZOLUTION VItOPOBERI AMEND wants to the Conelltutlon of the Common wealth. Re.enteeri, by the : 4 rettate nud House of Retort , srytatirr, of the Contmonteeelth of l'ettnevira ohs it* Genttal Amer's/5/y met, 'll,O the thllowing Auneohnente a, 0 'wormed to tho GwentWhin ois (l e , co mmo n ) , o.ilth, 1u 11 , 1.'1)0111100 Vritil flit ytiQvl umne of the 10th artlele thereof, PISS: /I.II.II , IeMSNT. There ghtai be an addlLlOnal miracle to said con 'Mahn to be destatated as arttule eleven, as fel lowa. Maarten I. Thil state may contract debts, ip supply a coal 110IIOIte or failurce in revenues, or to Meet expenses not otherwine providntl tbr ; but the aggregate amount of ouch debts direct and fronting, ens,-whether oordrswted by virtue of one or more eateof the general eenevehly, or et different pentads, of time, shall never exceed asToll. hundred and fifty thousand dollere, and the money arming (loin the creation stench debts, shall applied to the pur pose fur which IL was obtained, or to repa,y the debts 10 oontractocl, and to liO othur plirr.se uhntrover • gammon 2 In addition to the above limited power the stale may oontrnot debts to repel invas ion, suppress teen rreation, (Wald the state in war, or ta 'redeem the present outstanding indebtness of the state; but the money arising (rein the contraot leg of mob debts, shall be applied to the purpose fur which it was raised, or to repay such debts; and to no other purposowbatever. SECTION 3 Exerpt the debts above spoeillott, in sections one and too of thin natal°, no debt whatever shall be created by, sir on behalf of the state. Air GOODS.— . BaN, (MINIM OF 1131 G sTILEETS, 4„ To provide for the payment of the gebeent debt, and any additional debt contreutedmi aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinklngfund, which shalt be suldelont to pay the sourcing interest on such debt, and annually to duce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundrid and fifty thousand dollars; which slaking (CO shall consul of the net annual Income of the publie works, o m time to tiine owned by the Mats,. or the prix of tlmooltof lilt p oly , or any anii Thu Income or proceeda of sale of stooks owned by the state, together with other Conde, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said sinking fnnd may be increased, from time to limo, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other msennesof..the state, not requir ed for the ordinary and corral, expenses of govern merit, and unless in case of war, invasion or Insur rection, tie part of the said sinking fond Abell be seed or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of Bitch debt is reduced below the num of duo millions of dollars kiwa i&N- 40-," —Tire- csredit--of—tirer bentlith shall not in any c anner , or event, be pledged, or loaned to, to loa via tusT, company, oorporatioa, or association; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become &joint owner, or stockholder, 0:1 any cm: pang, association, cr corporation, Bscriorr I. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereolk of coy county, city, borough, or townsnip; or of aAy corporation, or as maintop:l, 1111iNla snob debt shall hero been con tracted to enable am state to repel 'ovation, sup preilwetbuiestic insurrection, defend Itecitin time of war, or to wig the state aft the illaoharge of any portion of its preset indebtedness. Fikcirtas T. The legislature shall not authorize any empty, city, borough, township, or it :arpora t e d carrier, hi virtue of rote or its el timing, or otherwise, to home a stockholder in any octala ny wawahatiou t or oorybration, or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, aoloco. ikon, institution, or party. , There 'ball be au additional article to Judd con stilrlfoa, lobe designated as article XII, 11.1 fol lowa OF NNW COUNTIES. Noaouitty shall ho dot idol by n. Hoe cutting ofr oTer ona•tenth or its population,taltlter fovea a caw pannty or 4Jthuritlio,) without the expresi ea asotSt[soh c.anty, by a Tote of the doubt.' there of nor altall Soy now casualty be established, ono taintug tees that) four blandest!' square tattoo TIIIKU I.IIENDIIENT. From section two of the Brat urtiele of the consti tution, strike out the words, "of Ike city of l'htla delphsa. and of each roll ntr revertteely ;" from sooting five, saws article, strike out the words. "of l'hiladelphs.a7relif she Jetlerat ronnttre from section seven sent. article, strike out the words, ' netther the ettyrf ghtlodelphia nor any," situ aa,, , rt In lieu thereof the words. , and ;" and strike out Section four, Sale, article, and in lieu thereof insert the following: nilas f, 111 the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, atal iu every seventh year thereafter, riepreeenttastivrea to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in pro portion to the number of taxable inhabitants In the SlVltial Otte thereof exempt that hey county oon. taining at least three thousand five hundred tart bl all• Med a separate reprenentation; but uo monst , thite three noontime shell be Joined, and no county shell be derided, in the formation of a die. triet Any city rontalning a eullielent number of taxablee to entitle it to at least two represeetatives, shall have a separate representation reigned it, and shall be devided iota convenient districts of oenLignuue torrlteris of equal taimble permlntions near as may be, each of which district ?hall cleat one represented s e " A the end of (section seven, came artiele, insert these words "OW my of l'htladelphta vial/ be derided into single senatoreal di ern as of row• tsgtiorel territory as ,warly equal its faXahie popii• lather a, pognhle list no ward that/ Its derided s,t the foret4tion thereof." The legislature, at its first ecaslon , after the estop• thin of this amendment, shall deride the city of Phlledelphla Into senatorial and representative districts, In the manner above provided; seek dis tricts to remain unchanged until the apportionment In the year one thousand eight bnndred nod slaty. troves Asxansxxr. To At section aavt, Article I Illinois 'the legi;letuqtr /ittllllave”tl; power to alter, revoke, or annul, any character of Incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special or general law, whenever in their opinion It may ho Injurious to the citizens of th e commonernalth ; In such manner, howevor, that uu InJustioe shell he done to the oorporatora In HI:` , ATE, April 21, NM Relayed, That Mill renolutlon pass On thu fire amendment, you 24, nay/ 5 On the second amend mead, you 19, nays 6. On the third amendment, yew, 28, nays I. On the forth amendment, you 22 nave 4. . - Extract from the Journal. TIIOMAH A. MAGUIRE, Clerk Itr Musa or Rapti xxxxxx Eves, Apra 21, 1656. crefeed„Thut this reaohttion pane. On the est aufendmant, yeas 72, nays 24 On the second amendment, yeas 63, nays 25 On the third emend- MOW, you 64, sap 25 ; and on fourth amendment, you 69, nay. 16 Extract 16112 the Journal SZCAIITARY'II 0/1110.1i, A. G. (MOWN, M lod Apt/ 34, O. 5 Bee'y of Cosiso'h .BreezereJtv's Omni' Iforisbutg, Julie 27, 118( .1 Pennerveette, ~ • • - I theseettlyttlet Chit' true and sonnet, oopy of the original "RaoUtter' relative to an ame nd ment of the. Cone*ltutloeihr the same remains on ale In Ala .01,10 e, testimony whesei I have hereunto 1 LAE } set toy hand and wooed to be ! eared the mil of the liesrehArrl 7 P 4B B, 7114 ea red and year above written. F t J 27.OUATIN, Bocritom of ail Coosegantool, „ / 1 . 18 • • Reeoltalotteempoeitts 'enrendetti Bl4 tad* et the Oorominweefth, Wag under weeder. *Oen, On the quertron, Will the &nett, scree to the eadmeot The yea and nays were taboo Kra ..toly to the Peotbelealiof the cooetitaitten,, and were se Wows iris: • Yus—lftes'irs. Errowner, Baykal. - *nag. 7.•riraies lk llonnik• li wan e ; 416 44 / 0 .14, Wberty, I= muttcti IL OF pCtIILIC.IIF.Ic7F =EI =I WILLIAM JACK, Clerk ell 71 egg rtrii—lbson. 6014 Qom, 'rho, Xelltigor 'llO 0 113.1 1 , 1ilisdi 15. on wiu dotod b 4 Nn aime d, I s 344 1 1 1. 1 4 1a 1 i 1 theto epos so tea opesi•nd aomod nest They yeu and nays were takei agreeably to the proration" of the Constitution and were al follow, vh ; Yeas—Muurs Itrowne, Buckslew, Creutrell, Evans, nage, Ingram, Jami•on, Knox Labanoh, Lewis Itl'Olintock Sellers. Shuman, Sout b er , Strauh Walton, Welsh, IVherry and. Wilkika-19. NAYS—Mears Crabh, Forguantl, Gregg, Pratt- Price and {lett, Speakrr—e. So the questl i p was determined in the affir mative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment' , The yea. and-nays were taken Agreeably to the Constitution, and whore u fellow, 'eta: Yeas—liesers. Browne, Eluokalew, Orabb, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson Flenniken, Itogel, Ingram, Sarplson. Jordan, Knox, Laubsob, Lewis,' hi'Clin took, Pratt, Ptioe Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart Walton, Weld., Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, Syrsoker--.28. Nave—Mr. Oregg—t. So the queetlon wee determined In the alma tive. On the question, Will the Benete egree to the fourth amend ment. The you and nays were taken agreeable to tie Constitution, and were es follow, vie YnAro—Mossra, Ilrmrne , Huoklow Creswell, Flenniken, logo, Ingram, Jamison, ,lordan, hn,t, Litallach, Lewis, Welintock, Prloa Sellers, Shuman, Soutbur, Straub, Walton, Weleb,Wherry, Wilkins, and Platt, Speaker-23 Plava*Mestre. Crahh, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-4. Bo the question wal detettnined In thit game tiro. Journal of the Muse of Eoprosentativee, Ape(l 21, 11160. • The yeas and nays were taken aglenably to the provisions of the Conatitnthm, and tm Iho first pro posed amendment, worn as Gdlow, vis : Yraa--Messrs Anderson Beans, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lyeonting,) Beek, (Yotk,) Ilemibutrd, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brash, Bwerharnin. Caldwell, Camp-: bell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fans°ld, Poster (lrie, Minos, Mantel, Berm, Mins, Hibbs, Hill, Bingo*. MOle, Itoloomb, Honneeker, Imbrie , Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, oblumn, Lawrie, Lebo, Lonraker, LIMN n We al rnont M'Carthy, Sl'Comb, ?sitinglo, Menear, Mil ler,. Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnetniehor, Orr, Pearson, Phdlva, Purcell, Itawster,Reed,Beinhold, Riddle, Roberts. Shenk, Smith, (Allegbeney,) Smith, (Cambria) Seth, (Wyoming,) Strouse, Tlsompton, Vail, Whallon, Wright,(Dauphin) NV right , ( Leaerne,) tinnier:Man and Wright, NATS-MMITI Atignetino, Rnr y , Clovor, Coh ourn. Dock' Fry. Fulton, Gaylord, ton, linneriok, II husekvetie r, Iluneker, Magee Marilee , Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Saba bury, timid., (Plileidolphts,) Walter, ircntrode and Vonreley--24 fin the question who determined in filo affirma tive. Ofi the ratiretion, Wall the Haase agree Lb flitilaltecend amendment' The yeas and nay. were taken, and ware u fol. low, viz : Atltl ' l , lllon, nhokUl Baldwin, Ball, Beek, (Igoomin_gd Beak, (Porla,) Borchert', Boyd, UP 3 PastArgkoPil . obtiJlAho.caitifialf. Craig, Pouliot(' Poster, O H uts, aloes, Hemel. 11 Harper, Reins, 11iba, Hill, Hilleges, Hippie Hob. (tomb, Hunsecker, 'fabric, ingliam, Innis, Irwin', .Tahne, Johnson, Imperle. Lebec Longaker, Lovett M'Calmont, M'Carthy, M,Comb Mangle, Menrar, Miller, :Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr Pearce, Purcell, flowery, Rend, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberta, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny),) Strome, Vail, W Wright (Lucerne,) iimenersonn Wright, Spamler—Cl3, Nara—Mews Augustine, Berry, Clover, Edin ger, Pry, Pullen, thylord, ifibboneb, Hamilton, Rea., solt, linnektrr, Jeleatuttag, -- 11tragase, M ailcj, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria,) Thompson, Walter, Wintrode, (Dauphin) and Yeenitcy-25 - So the question was determined in the manna tire. On tho queetion, IV ill the Muse agree le the Odd amendment The yea and oar wero taken, and were EA follow, viz: " Ygais—Mears.Andcrson, Butkus, Baldwin, Book, (Lyomning,) Beck, (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Foyer, 'Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Car ty, Craig, Crawford, };linger, Faun°id, Foster, Fry Hanml, liarpar, Heins, litbbs, .11111, tale4as, litpple , Holamb, Hatanaka:Apar, Irahric, Ingham. Innis, -Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lobo, Longsker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Cotalt, 3fauglo, Winear, Miller, Montgomery, Nunno number, Orr, Poarson, Phelps, Puroall, Rawly, Listed, Riddle, Monk, Smith, (A Imitheny ) Smith, (Cambia,) Smith, (Wyoming ,) Thompson, What- Wright, ( Da u phin,) Wright (Luzern()) and 'Zimmerman - N•Y —Magsni Barry, Clover, Coburn, Dock, Dowdsll, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibluiney, Hamilton, flunsock, Ilonaker, Leisonrinit, lerCartitly, Magee, tllnnley, Istowhead, Morris, Patterson, Iteinhold, 'Roberts, Salisbury, Walter, W intrude, Yeassloy aux' Widett, Speaker-25 On Sho question was deem:lined in the atilrtnar: -tire Ou the quonitien, Will tho [foul agree to the fourth amendment The yeas and nap were taken, and , were I. follow, via; Yeah—Mears. Iledemon, Bwokna, Ball, hook, (I,yomning,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boy er, Brown, Brush, Ilneharisn, Caldwell Campbell, °a r ty, Craig, Craacerd, Devidall, Edinger, Fans old, Foster, Pry, (lets Hornet, harper, Heine IT lioloomh, !louse keeper, fmlirie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Longsker, Lovett, M'Colmort, M'Carthv, Al'Comb, ;Mangle, Menear, Miller , Montgomery, Moorehead, Nuunemacher, Orr, Pennon, Phel)es. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberto, Shenk, Smith (Cambric ,) Smith, Wyoming,) Thompson, Ve il, Walter, Wright, Sirwaier-69 Nays—Noun Barry, Clorer, Cobourp, Eulton, (I)hbonsy, Haines, Banco, le, sicker ' I ogbatn. Lei/rearing, Magee, Moriley, Morris, ' rattonion, Saltabsuraad Wintrode-16 So the question was determined In Um ailinnar live RErRITART'II Liarr4sburg, Jan, 27, 1856 l'enn yylra i ia, s i s I do . twtify that the ems* eed foregoing , to a true end correct ropy or the " Yeas" nod "Nays" ta ken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, ea the• mama appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the tieneral Assombly of lists Commonwealth for the session of 1856, Witness my hand and Peel or said oalled L 8 } this twenty-seventh day of June, one thou sand might hundred and flfly-eis. A G. CURTIN, Ilerrotory of the Commonwealth. Jy 9- e CENTRE HALt HOTEL.— J C YEAGER having leased the wall known house, Cam ran Hatt, bltuated at the point on the Lewistown and Bellefoute Turnpike, Inter. emoted by the Spruce Creek and Lewisburg reed, Centre county, Pa , would Inform the travelling public that hots ' , repaired to attend to the wenta of snob, in a manner viral, if not superior, to any other hotel or publie house in the °minty The house Is large and commodious, so that famines as well us individuals eau have separate rooms which preened° iittnision TABLE:, ho purposes, shall vie with any in the country, Matey. %truckling the hest the market can famish. 'The supplioa for It shall - always be purchased with an eye to the varieliatOf taste and 'orison: "" a HIS DAR shill eontalit the choicest liquors of every variety. MN STABLING r. unau unwed in the cioinly. To attend to it, tie has seen red the services of an attentive and obliging Mellor, so that the guest may rest candied that while lilt comfort in every roariceat is being oared for, that big animal shall not Ice negleeted. , TO THR DNOVICR, ibis stand furnishes mice. liar advantages Pullin, is convenient, ibuoilaot and easily obtained. TO 1118 lININOPOLITAN, wbp wishes to es. eipe the heated and malarlosts wilimosphere of the city, daring midsummer, and to inhale the health teetering and invigorating mountain. istr.Of the Ink& dor, will And Centre Hall just Umlaute fur him, To all the above ilia, and those not illeintkeLan wrApiternirginnt, to 6141 and Watery thinottelree as to t)de truth of the above. He would further add, that his experierwe, obtained from travelling, ands knowledge of many-thomses of entertainment, of good repute, as to their aosoinmodatlons, with which be le w a il p i acquainted, Justify him In. saying tba I hou shall s render satisfasition to hiagneets—a taut to home tbsit tan be sanded at all. my2B ipvicAsAliT (SAP HOUSE, Oki the Lewistown pike, four miles from Willi route, The auteoriber respeetfully informs bta friends And the travelling public that he has reilUod and refurnished the above bousso for the emommode. Uon of plaits, fie will he et 41 time' Seedy to furnish refreshments to parties of pleiunre end re election. This house afford' to persons wishing a pleasant summer amend grint fades ate, ea se• wawa alibi pare ,modutala sit , aed:'wholasome water. a y . - 181 0 21,- . J. A LA IItiIMORN. AND MAMA.— row. miges, by /1. AWL 300 11111 MONTI BUSIES ATTO ' NEY AT LAW, • BELLEFONTE, PA., Iffruvat H. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAWo BEhLEFONTE, PENN Niko with lion. Janice T. Hale nov2A P, MACMANtIS, Vlil d, evr ATTORNEY ATI,AW, Attendd to collections In Comm, Olintdp and Oloar field counties. Also, DeOde, Mortgagee, ha., legally drawn.— Terms, moderato . °Mee with James Madmanue, Esq., Bellefonte, pa t JanlB4 MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP.-DIL GEO. L: POTTER, hating associated with him ilt the practice of medicine, Dr. J. Li, MIT CHELL, they offer theft professional eery/eels to the °Wiens of fie'latente and vicinity. When naves eery, the uprernittios attention of bothrilli be given ofthout additional charge ; Lir Dr. Mitchell's residence at Mrs. Benner's, 'Bellefonte. cleoL2-tf -74 DENTD3TRY.—J. D. WINGATE ***** BURGEON and MECIIANICA'f, BEN TIBT, would Inform his friends and patroni lbw he has permanently lotted In Bellefonte, and the ha will be happy to attend to any who wish his pro fessional terrines. ' work done to the notate cfrultni warranted. Eg•Onloe and residenow In the third house see of Mr. Bourbeok's "Franklln Mottle ap2-ly LIVERY STABLE, wv NOW FOIL A PLEASANT RIDE. Tim ouhaviiber informn the citizenn of Bellefonte and vioinity, and the travelling public' generally, that they oan at all times be furninhodi with good and trusty horsen for either riding or driving,. by calling on him at the Venneylvania Itotel tie ban a good steel: of Horses, as well an Buggies, Car riages, Macho, itockaways, Saddle., Harness, ko Careful drivers furnished when desired. -Ay' All who wish- to- driver rife and feat bargee' and rho in neat and comfortable vehicles, oat bo amonmodated• It. I). CUMMINGS, Bellefonte. 111 EW AND FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSINO ♦we SHAVING SALOON.— The undersigned respectfully &Emotivity's Ito the citi zens of Vollefonte arid vicinity, that he has opened a neer sod &shit:twilit* pair Pressing' and Shaving Belooa on Allegheny street, to the house occupied by 111 r Turner, where, by strict attention to the 'twines/I, he hopes to merit a fiberaTattaro of public pa I ronissfe deol2 Lik•RAZ9RS put in order mrZ6•ly J 111 IAI3ER r rSCABINET AND ITPROL- R fk l sTE 'No EsTABLIsumENT.— Tbs enbaeriber respectfully Informs his trivet and the public, that he Luta commenced thetO•binet and Upholstering buidnesit In all its va rlets' branches, and will be prepared to furnish work that will compere with any made in the best shops in our larger cities. )(ming had practical experience In every bmnah of business. persons en trus.lus vuirk to imp will he assured that it will ho (lone In it eatiprartory manner Mt; rrlmptirreepacti ta. -- I , ltEnp:ltti•K limit I If, A Ileglien) PI tricot. Bellefonte, in the rhup former]) neelli,te4 I y 1111. ButnhoLl. npl C • .7011,1 i IttoBRIDE, . • :VI SAPDLP AND' II ALLASA 't!: 11 MAKER, - oilier of BISHOP end ALLEGRANY Streets, Bollefimle, Penna Having permanently located In this region, in tends to engage extensively in the fladdf cry and II asaaaal.nattanole -Her wil t -keep c rinsttenro ti 1i t and manufacture to onion In the latest style, and In the most workmanlike manner, Saddles, Bridles, Cellars, Halters, Wagon and Carriage Harness, Wagon and PriVing Whips Trunks, Volutes, Carpe d nags, ke , &c In short, every thing mually manufactured by Sad diem All work warranted good • ()ire lam a COTI balme purchasing elsewhere ap9-t( L ASTERING.- P. The undersigned, having made the most ex tentlit a arrangoutente, and haring a large ehmk of material on hand, will ho ready eta short notteo to atteul to all orders fit his old fine of !noisiest" Re has employed tame but the beat we:loon , and all wort entrusted to bin vete, will hi) tN.Lcuted in a style which cannot ho excelled Whenever I fur. Malt moue] tale, TIII WORK wrn ru; watutAxTKD The nun employed are nono Mir t he hest, mid in the a bey ne o of apprentitio., builder. rim rely upon liming their work done lu such a manner wa will glee irAtiefaction Lk - All orders vddressed to llatitifunLe, Centro oounty, Po , wilt be promptly ottoptle4 In f01,27•tr C W LAMPERT COACH AND WAGON MAN UF A CTOR Y, HOWARD litre. t, (nor, ti side) Bellefunte The au), icriher take. this method to 'dorm the public that he ha* commenced tho COACH Awl 'WAGON MAKING BUSINES*4,. at the aboro place, whet° he ill preptired to tnenufecture to order, aid con cantly keep on hand nebulae erlectiouiL Carriage., such as ROCKAWAYS, CARRYALLS, BU(7- ll ILS, an well its HEAVY FARM WAGONS, Ac , all At liberal pt Ice. REPAINTdone al the eliotteet notice Ity eirkt attention le lanineem cal model ate prices ho hopes Ip tnotit n ahare of pair - imago • EDNYAIII) HARE!, I - Remember the place, on the north aide of Howard street, in the shop formerly 0000piad by Dar id Campbell. bat more lately by Mr George ap3o-am BELLEFONTE MARBLE ONIEST NEW ESTABLIPIIMENT IVM 11 NHEA/i/114/V, late of Ithilatielpltia, would moat respectfully call the attention of the public to his large and well selected stook of Italian and American Marble, which ho has 'elected with care. Being • practical workman, and having had the experienle of putting , t o fvery kind of work in Philadelphia, the punt rest assured that Only/ill noLlte IZU PAW al by - haying their work done in an - inferior manner 11e invites the public to call and examine for themselves, and they will find that they eon sere from 25 to 50 per cent Specimeattef my work can be seen at all the ceme• tenon in Centre county. On hand a large_stock of ITALIAN and Altililt- ICAN MARBLE, with which he ix prepared to manufacture Monomania, Toith Stones, French Couches, Ilrocian Tombs, thinker nonfat Carved Lambs and Images, Marble NOW' and Railing for family burial lots All work contracted for by ray agent, Mr A. Jacob, will bo executed w'llt neatgess and dea• patch__ _ __ ap23- ly QUICK SALA 4SMALL PROFITS. The subscriber respectfully inform* the citi zens of Centre and adjoining eounUea, that M hue opened a NEW STORE IN.NELLEFONTE, No 2 Arcade Building, where he has just opened a MAUNIFICENT 011 GOODS, which have been carefully *cleated, to Milt both town and country custom, consisting of rich and beautiful SPAIN° AND RUMMER 00008, for Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear, oushrstalng.swery variety of - _ - Cloths, Camttneres, Vetting., a.c... - , A splemlld assmtment of Bilks, & I vo Da Laps awns, itrllliiitaa, 061 &matt«, ClOnlsol, Trimtalogsmbruiderisa, Moslins, Illbsuatints, aa- RNADY•IIA DE CLOTIIINO. Hata, Caps, Boots and Moog, Ilasbeell44 fed Ladles' Parasols. • Pans, Combs, Druihos, /to. Hardware, Cutlery, Oils and Paint, Oratorios, Fish and Sall, , 2 e' Plaster, Datum, Flour And iff IPA 1 1 •1 141 7.• thing usually kept a eountry ic • i __ orCOUNTIt PRODUC lIIAPI • ' ul y e I respeolfully iuvi the eitlsaaaaf Dell. Is past. aurranneling 00t1h Oen Oro ms as as i . Mills prepared is tarn-hob them - Isla s oolsr. pare with any ever offered to the publio, aa girds cheapness and durability. myf Ts. R. RETZ(V. R. Ir 2 ADIES' OATIV. , 4.. ,_ ...., A good supply alwayspn band, or to irdsr out of the hest materials, by mel4 _ T. 11 . . noitraxi Tr • • _ _ --__ CVO. L MILES' WORM, EXPELMt, plenlisnt, sere end oortaln temodt for the ran:bold of Worm,. Preparod Owl sold by Jo 4, GREEN IdeMBEN, Bellefonte' rflo THE LADIES.. -A SPLENDID As. .111. BORTMENT of Colimi t Undendeeven, Lnen Ildkfa., Theeee/ Lamm, and Prlnto of the but m i ake and anise, wa i 6 rated: Call and ouroino the di tfor end inovr! VIIALInf '8 el wh Ain 01eg37-AN Rit# m 4o6. VAtarrY sale and Mall oi obriNE alwayn intiand owl be pir . • -- • - 004111 PALTNNI, Ii IDallj+,fs~il~~s~l~ MtCONRAD Irife , 1, i , ---- flaollll . ll II & 11,20414,10101141414 HARDWARE • ObTLEIT, a.. , 226 MARKET STREIT, , XIIILAIAILPIN l aooisay 'J D. Boar's. Mir 3. *Mk , illbe o f J. D. fIORYBR & Co„ . WROLIMAkItV % pi ic y TOBACCO, BNOFP AND N.MA , - N . 6 North NINTH Ihrof, ohm MIAS Wool. dtcl9.ly PutcorttritlA. A 00ITIAD, *ABUTS Ile Iruforter• and Diallo Is 1.1 nAnDWA No. 123 north EIRD Slrint,P6llo4o •, BARRY COIMAD.• t 2. Olio. H. Ronm, - pirt I.ltra er3/4„ T. c. B. D. STAAP•' , ; wiflr IL W. O. RIDDLE k Sf. Importers ind. Denten In Irorelettil Monsemsp*, HARDWARE, CUT,LERY,(iUI, AND G RA VY •441 , No. ta MARKET Street, and l i t, in u mni i . N 0,22 an* 24 JONES' Alley, Ro T. EIDEti, W VI t M C. .. 111 0M feittB.Binto 15101111A274_111411...__ lON/. I. Meleteastitra 11. 2.4° DR UGN, OLASS ,AND PAINT!. 'ROISERT SHOEMAKER A 00., thankfai..for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed apes theme, hereby give notion, that owing to the west lacrosse. In their busineea, they have keen obliged to ii,ak fume room, and to occurs It, him reaereed honk their old old stand, (8. W. corner of areorretreets,) to the l; god mac • 14% N. H. COII.NUR 01 , FOURTH and /till where an entire now end geetstrtah ei mucs,- PAINTS, (MASS,YEnrI ; Or e th e y are new prepared to famish Mteitelr she, ass i i Rt sew oustorriera, with any *Wide in theft Res, tlfe lowest priori and on acconniodating tenni. Weahall nee every moans on oar pad to leader ostler...non to ell who may favor no with their sari, tom. Et?• As to prices, we can conflate wi th ant, other house, and the I rialiky of our coolie Is aosaf pulsed RONK 8 _QEMAK ER th__Oa.v N E. corner o FO RTII end iejleZate Manufacturers of Pqa to Oil, Putty, do. Importer! orrrron no Paint Bole Agents for Phil elphia for the sale of FR mvc ur PLATE GLASS. --- - . Doalen In All kinds or plain arid Amoy ' WINDOW GLASS. Prloom currant sent on applloatios by lag goods delivered at any of the Depot' fse ree of exponsi to the perobeeer 114 M ,, • sAIET LAWILtIidE CIIEb f UT BTREET, PRILAIrt This new Hotel je loonted in Chestnut street, be wee!, Tenth end Eleventh, running book to Goorgo street, en entire square, with staple mum Out ass oommodutions for 250 persons„. Zialaibakal hat =mob tv...l.44 . .llsolivitrtni Traeoller, Sojourner and Clasen, being dimity op tbe Academy of Floe Arti, Parkinios'• Gar den and Saloons, and In one alb. most pleasant and flubionahle places on Chestnut Boast; also, la the Immediate neighborhood of the Theskeg, sad other pieces of amusement The Rooms ere large, airy, and wall ventilatird— many of theni have oommunioating door/ nalledile fur Families and Parties travelling iltber. Tire re Furnitu le entirely new, andel * * pi style, embrscing all the late diadem 41 PritliiNe menus Al pro-iiitmy, the different lla aerie Railroads di verging from the :ley, being only one aqaars distant froin the groat Pennsylvania Railroad Tiopst, and lie central and pleasant locations, maim it as 4- eixabla for the Merchant, as the Traveller he Ass. ore Coaolute will always be in readiness It intsrvey vonnengerA to and from the noted The proprietor would also beg lean to g ive stfte that he will be asaustod the mateagameet 6( Nis' New Establishment, by Mrs M L Neefe ,, the late popular Sruprietreee of the Yellow Springs, Pies who •will haye the whole and entire eh Of the lullca' r Ze i partment, and' by Mr George W. 1)111 , At Into Su ntendent a. 6t Oharhae Hotel burg, I elltll I , nderthis arrangement, the Prepefetor Ytters lumselftliat he will be able to prorkle Ter every went, and eatablish the rharnoter ap4 reputatie• the Souse as strictly a f tret Cllllll.l Nobel!. Janie WM 14 ID AIMPSJILL, Prepilaler Ito MERCHANTS, 4 41 , k_VW0* who are enegod ih 11;1 WO of - DAEIt ',VOL and all dencription of FURS. The thbeetthet Ulna catennvely engaged In the FUR DIPIOURBB, makes all who have snob articles W dlapoai 1f to' $1,.• h.‘• • °ail. lie pays the bighead reerhat pshee in Nub- It would be wall for our bantam to roman bar that I pay them cash, And dive them die fill tattle of the skins they bays to dleposcoi All connnunicatlucui promptly _attended Wilk - G. /11.,.K1PL1111, • doc 26 * ii ?OREEN dc succik.o x . ro Otto. L.ll4lsaik lIELEPONTE, PA. WOOLEIA LE AND RETAIL D Drug., htedielnea, Perfumery, Paints, Oik, chae l idle-htoffs, Toilet BOApA, ROAST, V ir = Tooth, Umtata.. Fancy and Toilet Ankles, tool Hioultlor Braces, garden Seeds. Customers will find oar stock complete a'd 6 , 04. and all sold at moderate prima 1 - 471 , armont idol Physicians hats itsCaNdity are invited to examine our stock. , asylll N EW 11.4i$DWAILE itEyNorais and 0 (1, PHANORLIAIIIIiitg• opened In LOCI( HAVRE • oompleto salsrjlpepa of HARDWARE, to whieth Ws ilivilh Oa. ibilitilliik of ALL, swelling any thing in t ie 1 0 160* has been selected with can , G. 0 do si re to supply the 00mosalbtsy faidia' belong 11A , LUKIVICLY to the Hardison, bmMosis m i ll . The Duilding Material and Ilerdwan mod lo Um vorints methaniCal branokee, MilillierVll print , Hail"? attgutims, 0014Ellackeni, liallgion, Mee makers, Morhinists, Blisoltamithii, Danot#0111000" ineimakero Tlnnors, &c., do., will dad it to Emir Intermit to mil upon us and examilnolfer tislaMoidmia 11. - Penons building will and too • oploadid lot of Looks and Lataheo, Silver Plotod Docirßembe and Sell Pulls, ell of X/1111141111 manstfaehlre" Oloss, Oils, Putty, Nails, Lis. Also tip istidt 1010 , 441111 stook of WALL PAPER, BORDERS, AND FIR.RBOARR .1/nl, ever offered in this vicinity STOVIOI_, t CUTLSLY, 'Wont Boring IlisehlisisallailL'Ala bol, Pine 0i1,&c., do , kept is lone imiliiiik..,..‘ IRON, Thirminerld.ond Rolled In* all the 11111001610411160 on bang; unusual sloes of mod .. IlAri iron furnished upon order In tho time , We say to ail intareated come. for yoursalvai. RETNAIkiI . • full* lalollll t•L St. . • all,rtraT as.tivig.' 30 hbli No. 3 media* 20 do No. I dd ' 10 do No. 1 • .110 ,vr •;t:' l 10 do No. 3 largo . . ' iii__ - - -10 -Aia tics 2- do e stir l`fiv. I - do 7 ....dleAli and quirts, harrole for family tuM. fialt 6 bbls. Shod. " d. 4 J `) t'l - ,6 do thoh, Ili- 1 40•M A 1.., • i nterior hot o f'oo•ntry, Shouldhulo sad Mane, whieli will li. cap, it - Liii 1 W I /Wig - Mg J r. *". Tit enbievlber thipoile k epilonelellotel U“ t WI 'TRIP AQII. *evenly= atursd.' The evemador B P AN E N. l44 A Stl iprendid el4 Yo l 67 l4 G l" Oßs'i Nan* I. hi • blab awl of arl tinge's. • ulArtetuplre cithe • • • =inv. w - • Chi) Ir e trt9. 4 .t Will,`Orithi IWO; STK TIN III9IIII LAW - tar part of obis's is TIAIDEB, and anoinsiargilibpstod, it Is situated about one Jolla north 01 . 11:0t , Tisb'colfl boa an overshot whoa, won soWing &Adoring Laths, wbioli are . Iti this nelghbortbkal. Ltutabor . 4 part pnymoot. Thls Is a good amnia - moo wlalling to inalto . ssicood invaatsnent. A..y ai A. PARTEILACIEIf Alilirido W. iny7 • ;file . .. B oxp 41ilt I RUM I • A law iitook ozdhAlilh4 and $144 for ()onto nisi( MN4.7-4.; Wage &Id clalitrewe. &aft g for We tyr," .;44 Pim' Onnta
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