Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 02, 1856, Image 4

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pAE;RIER'S ADDRESS
THS D*MOCRATIC WATCHMAN,
,-.l.ll,lltAitl 1, A. D. 100.
Another year, passed to oblivion's shade . , 4
With alLits , sorrows in the . ' l rave is hill—.
With joys to soothethe aching heart of man'
We feel, admit, baits events must
Thou oh, arouse Great Goddess of the Ituso,
And teach us thy grand preeepti to peruse
Teacfi us to gaze on nature , in her dress,
earthWpride and noble happinessl-
Ttsch nti to icnow dna as wo live, wo fool,
Thero , s sorasitlking higher than individual
„ . •
SoMething that m*kee ench'num a sovereign
The aukkot Only of sweet tear :
. —4_
The muse will sing, ng the win & ring out,
The requienfof The year— -
And tunes its voice to n merry shout;
As the nett one cloth p.ppear.
Yet Time moves on with i.tnrdi• strides
In his path of triumphs grand.
TIo heeds no winds, nor surging tides,
Tof•knows'no clime or land,
lib; Mighty arm, with a Riaut's grasp,
his crashed full many days,
And•ho will march, with aest to clasp,
Thu sun's last dying rays:,
Oh, who can gaze on the past and feel,
:That sorrow's cups o'crllow—
And turn with pain from the' thonghts that
steal
"Across the trouble(' soli".
Let him arouse, for the future's light
- Sheds - lustre on his pnth.
Let him awake, for the tjAy is bright('
Nor fear misfortune's wrath.
If sorrow coma—chase away tho tear
lore— •
And read thia truth—you should never fear
TIME ' S A ROME OF LOVE ABOVE:
We.pze upon the past in wondrous awe,
To view the chimps grand to mind and time,
And (eel tho teachings of their truth sublime.
How mighty are the deeds which now disturb,
The awakening passions or , the eastern world,
Where slave% in bending to a tyrtutt's tnee.,
Sigh for the moment that shall ms)eimillient
•
free,
,yfhere silken fraud, 'math base corriivt.i?n's
,
~iecuredy lives from indignation's harm—
And stalwart men, oh shasne, senile& groan
In toil and sweat, 'neath - every tott . ring
throne.
How long gill man await the brilliant hour,
That gites to-hisa his destined Godlike power,
Which, wirkhstnoqy in courageous fight,
Inspircs him onward for - his freedoWn
sna though the battle may be lost or won,
'Tie freeditisn'sbattle and has just begun ! •
And why should Europe not be free, oh say,
Chnius of Truth, thy answer now we pray.?
lifie answers Yin! AU Europe mud be free,
ifecwowe - Vrfrart of Europe li deidiny !
Siwwill-be-feer,-beeausethegnieetiffiod, -- -
Calls forth a sohlisr from each rock and clod,
'She must be free ! Who questions the de
's
OM' /
When God's-with right— and God is rictory.'
While sweet Italia groans, and. in her tears,
Hungary, Time's Njobe, would hido her fears.
While France, once pfnuU Jd native truth and
Ulla" ' •
Bows har_sytn head into the servile dust—
Agml G tiniest it:aiming, crud in lesion's tale,
Join's in the requh f ut of the solemn wail
Out from the East the cries of. vengeenee
pour, j, .
Ilk- drown tho surges of old Oman's roar.
A Moslem cry—tinehreked by Russian pride,
A mighty spirit, that all storms betide—
Will, theugh.it issues from a-heathen clime,
Beget its votaries in all future time.
A heathen heart unbars its life and wealth,
And guards thetnkeenly w iths tiger's stealth.
A Turk, to Christian's ondein'abject fool,
°Relate Christians the profoundest school- 1
Where in the teachings of heroic good,
Ile finds religion in religion's Clod !
--Betr-tenrire-Srivto oar own - happy rind;
Where prsee'sid plenty in abandaneo reign
—Whower%.V— Ub .it,,,Kruht-mter'rriOm
Where Ulan ix Man, and independence's sway
Glo w s in each heart through all the livelong
day—
And Right, the sovereign guardian of the free,
'Tunes freedom's harp 'to sweetest melody.
Atykerica ! eath heart must still adore,
3.llispresdigg Albumslid vastterrilisig
short,—
And ILS we gaze upon thy Piesent might,'
We hope to see thee elnunpion of the right
_;ti ;ht for the world, and right for all to come
flight for the son's of our dear native home
ii. re let them come, sad pilgrima of le day
Flnsinz,froiarpsuita and from bleak dismay
'lo died where honor has a safe retreat,
'Tim honor's work a brother there to grret:
To DIVE,t3I:t CALVES OP V&RSIDI.—II
nr,ela happens that calves become. - covered
will t vermin, causing them to Anw
and look -very dull. To clean the mill is
a rrry elissgreeabbt pike of work; but it
the fullowiug•rootpe , is tailored to, they
will become stein wit.h.a Part littitt trout',
le. Give the eulf a table epoon full of brim.
rtone fin; three mornings in Imo:session; if
tine trial does not completely rid the cart,
the s aeownii will-neves fail. I have tried it
several times and once hts boon enough in
each instance.
PROFITABLE Wool. QaoWINO
A. Ifertars, of. Mansfield, raised this year
thirtyllve lambs, from twenty-ono ewes.—
Antoog the L93:000f are fourteen pair of
twins, iveighiog nearly one hundred pounds
the pair. Tip wool lies just been takes
from the ewes, averaging three pounds
°motet per head - The sheep aro a cross
of native with south-down breed. Mr.
Barreiro ha. bargained the twenty -five
lambs to A Vrovidtoce
.buteber for $l2O.
. lie takes excellent care of his Hocks, keep
ing skew always in good order, by which
- he seldom losses a lamb.
tll - 111011 4.111.1 r 11#11110115,
—Ati %Immix RAT Deus.—Last summer
,jkiti . L. crossed the Atlantic to spend a little
,time and ii-good_deal of nu ttey-in looking at
the women and wander; of the -World.
Among the wonders which ho took along,
" just fur the fun of the thing," was, a small
sized snapping - turtle. Having - It: week's
leisure in London,' poi) took his tram; and
went. over to Ireland. The • first night ho
spent '.' on the sod;" was at n little road side
iunfont fifteen Milcs from Dublin. Hiving,
parliikim of a supper of bikini and eggs, Bob
walked into theidnir and placed the . turtjkon
the !lei - in The first one to notice the "crit
ter," was Mr. Flynn, who kept the house.
=And whin do you call that 7"
Tlidt is an AineriCan rat dog." •
" A irliativ,
An American rat dog." •
4.. .Musha, go along—and 'do you call such
a spalpceda dog I"
" I do, indeed, And ho is' worthy of his
=me."
" Will he fight ?"
4Ves sir, not only fight, hut' Will 'whip
any eight pouitutiloein iyeland." •
Will you hold nib icuTihillings on that 1"
" 1 will.?
C. Enough tonal. Barney get the 'vitae
pup we bought of Sheridan yesterday, and
fel: him out."'
4
Barney did ns desii(sl. The brindle pup
purchased from Sheridan was Brought
The !pup took a look, and then •he made a
plunge, The turtle caught him by -theeriose.
The pup then gave one yell and put for the
doim When last seim he tyro rushing to
wards Dublin as if he had eight tip cup's tied
t 9 his tail. Whether Flyer.-gave' up the
Money Without getting a mhelalah to act as
umpire, will l kiio~cu when the nest steamer
arrives. -
A Down-east paper givesilke.744ne
Iliquor law a-thrusf after the following fash
ion. A friend of Ours, it says, had arrived
late at a hotel, and asked for some spirits.
Stranger," said the landlord, V you for
get I guess, you're in the State of Maine.
We've no sprits here, but we have some tar
. ustiou fine lemonade." ,
The lemonade wag neecteded to, brought
add tasted, The lemonade wan half whisky
and water.
This 1.4 rather powerful letiv44 4 " said
our Eritna..
-Why; yes it is, said the landlord: but
yomeee, stranger, the weather is hot; stud to
keep our lemonade, we ark obliged to make
it cruel strong."
I
oftrota Sonnic-tt..--At a late etamination
e College of surgeons, a - candidate was
asked by Abcrthney, what ho would do if a
man Wig blown up by gunpowder.
IVlty,'"coollY replied the tyre, " wait
until he came down again."
" True," said, Aberthnvy, " and suppose
I kicked you for such an impertinent reply,
what muscles 'should I put in motion ?"
• Why," Implied the young man, " the
flexors andextensonutpay_juin t fori = .
floor you directly." ,
wits once alccleritig that - she
coal not tinder:demi ho* gentlemen cod
smoke, "It certaioll shortens their lives,"
said Rhe.
don't know that," replied &gentleman.
" The i r's niy father who smokes every
blessed day, and is now seventy yearii old."
"Pell," was the reply, ' if 1f had never
smoked he might have been eighty.",'
A 11g511.31 1 4.ANC4. — " COL - W. is a fine look
ing man, ain't li6 f" said a.friend of Ours,
the other day.
" Yes.•' replied another ; was taken
for him mire."
" lion! why, you're as ugly as sin !"
" I d o n't mire for that ; I wilt taken for
him ; 1 endorsed his note. and was taken for
hiut--hy ttte sherd."
ry-When a young man confidently tells
yeti that such and such a young lady, "has
no heart," you may be sure that he has been
trying it on. and has failed in making a fa
vorable itimrcalum
ri - , - --The best - Men of weight was Ayen
an Indian, who when asked how much he
weighed, replied,
pounds,, knit when I am
•
mad I weiqh a ton.''
It IN TPA the'fal;e teeth which should
lie objected to: but the rabic tonio* behind
them. The former is a matter or conve
nience, but the tarter is a serpent in disguise.
.1;7- There is i<
woman it the bottom of
every mischief," said Joe. " Yes," replied
Charley, " I used to go into mischief,,
my mother was at the boacini of ape.''
r i - Frienibi Ire "like tumblers in frail
weather, are apt to fly at the touch of hot
water..
117.1 coquette is !mid to be a perfect in
carnation of Cupid; as she keeps her beau in-
a quiver
9 - 7 here aro -it)ols who cannot keep, a
secret. exce'ssive gieendeas, like that
of now wood, makes them split.,
The dilfereneo between &Christian and
a cannibal_ is, that, Me 'enjoys hh0... 1 ( and.
the other unjeya other people.
was Attain the swiftest runner
that ever lived,? Because he was first in the
human race. . -
[I:7•A wag says thatilr..Kane tried to get
. -the-Pole to deposit his vote ; but tho ice.
berg faction prevented htm.
Q 7 To leave your son a fortune—educate
him, an&teach him how to finish his estuca
tiorrNmself. •
ryTinich says poverty must be 4 woman
—it is ao fond of pinching a person.
ga-j1 coeslrbreakiast and an
her eoAt.irill kOep A map dry all clay. • '
• 0:711te spice of true wit leaver turd in
brevity.
lanittesrPtpartnient.
. NAKING÷ITAMS.
As this is about the period of the year
t whop most families lay down their - meat
fifer winter use, a few suggestions on the
4sibject will be deceptabb3.o many.-
PORK HAMS . .—.Wiea t,lloaefit is per
reedy cold, after being killed, it is ready
to he Belted., The salt, should he of 'the
beatiii quality,/ , -4elnr itivnpo ted, ground
fine, is, perhaps, th e best nd— and to cv
cry pound of it ()gamine° f floe white Niger
' should be . ..a de'd, ; e rr / hams should he
laid upon ainble or nch;smil every part,
carefully rubbed,wfth this salt ; then they
should be laid fi ery tub until the neat
day. The aatne operation should In re
, pasted every day fig four days, taking care
'm turn the`hafns in the tub every., time
they Ore laid down. After this, the opera
tion may be repeated. once every two days
fig a . week, when it will be found that the
meat hoe absorbed suffiCient salt to preserve
it. for family use. Aftei this they may be
slightly sm'oked, or hung up to dry. 7---
Haw intended for sale should be once
rubbed twee w it h the salt , - as described,
then packed in Lstrong pickle. This pick
le shetild-he'mi&of tilifheiftep. TOTbs.
to the 1001bs. of pork, with one ounce of
sugar-to the pound added, and half an
Mince of saltpetre to the ten pounds of
salt, all boiled foe
. abput fifteen minutes,
and the froth skimmed off; it is then set
aside to cool. ' When told, the hems may
be placed in thie.piekle and left for three
weeks. They should then be lifted; hung
up, for three or four,ditys to drip, and are
then fit to he smoked.
Fnr family use, instead of smoking the'
him after theyare salted and dripped, if
they are simply rubbed over- with black
pepper and hung up fur a few days to dry.
the meat acquires a very bit: flavor. A
mild smakr-site-mitrire-givrtr-ttritarf
without smoking them,ipy simply smoking
the barrels in which they are to be laid
down in pinkie, This is a good' . plan,
because the- taste of the smoke—which
some persons like—is given .to the meat
without, discoloring it. Sides pf pbrk
should be treated in the same manner as
hams laid in the pickle ; bet for
home use, during linter, by merely rub
bing the tides witli salt every day for 'a
week or ten days, thee "hanging them in a
moderately cool place to dry for use, the
meat is much sweeter than that laid 'down
in pickle. This'ioformation we have de- 1
'rived from 000 long engaged ,in curing I
pp*, and we have satisfied ourselves, Egan
%wally, of its correctness. The teeount ofi
salt fur rubbing on the meat does agit, re- ;
quire to be'-stated; no person can gowning
by rubbing on too great a quantity. The
sugar is used for the purpo*o of nullifying i
the b
',te
r taste of the saltpetre, and also
that o f
any bitterness— sulphate of mag
nesia sulphate et soda- that-.may be rn
the salt. 1
Ifehts.--"The finest beef hirins arc
made by cutting out. the entire bone of
the hind-quarter, then rubbing in the salt
and sugar, the same le described for 'pork
hams,, turning them over and rubbing
them evoi - y day for one week. After this
they are hung up to drip in a nerd dry
eerftwrthree days. 'rimy are now tabu
down and rubbed all
_flyer on a fable v ine
- -
oencb, with some fine dolt, black pepper,
and elms, All fmngsl,..together. About
one ouncehiltliiof 384,50 pepper, and
14 leu ounce of cloves are sufficient for
thirty pounds of Meal, but tile exact (pau
city cannot he given:, No' person can go
wrong if he rubs evety part of the whole
eurfa• co of the harmer/kb some of this salt
and 'pepper composition, The haul is
now fit to be rolled. This is accomplished
by rolling it jute a cylindrical \f l ,rou, swil
ling it ron - nd from a trarriiWo the thick
.cat end, and hanging it up to dry fir about
ten days before it is used. It, is -en-t in
-
round alines fur frying by commencing at
the butt end, A hoot c ,ped ia oa(al_to
swill, or tie such hams, aud it • must be I
looped or turned under on both.eides along
the coils of the 'cord, so as to have every
coil firmly bound and held in place when
the bam is being out in slices for daily use.
Hams made in_thismannei are the finest
in the world—a luxury.
Smoked beef is to,be found in abundance
in our tuarketit,obut it is a poor eatable of
the meat kind in comparison with beef
prepared as described. We hope some of
our (ureters will make some such beef
tamutifisjaillovamily - mat; - My - Vitt
not keep Ili, %minter wcutbeir so tri,ll um
' lit stini- 7 -blit•tif t - arc;
aro not 'certain. •
LIST OF JURORS, FOR ,TELitirUAltY
TERM, ISTWI, •
Gluten—
Be//efoote—John C o ttl e
floggs—John iturkert, Daniel Bible
Firrg 11-qurt—lV tu Murray.
Gregg—Po4cr Wilt/on, J. G. 6 (toldinun•
Migia—John H Homan, UriMW Lytle, R. Ito
Leek ham. -bale, John Irwin, Cleo. Jack. n •
Half 11100 n— W
Ileorge GAK.
Ara . n—W frolmen
/11,4t--Sem'unt Prank. .•••
!'alter—Dnvid Gahm, II Kluueort
Rarich, Peter Kenn, 1.:1(ne Kean
U Jcaaph Smith,
M. Wegner , •
Wolker,—Wm. Pennington. •
Benmer —Jaoob 140liburn, Thomas Roomy, Solo
mon Krebs.
Bellefonte—W C Welch 'l'. Burnalile.
Bagge—Wm. Marks ~Andrew Fetter, Jo. Like.
Fergotron—Hugh Motiolligin,VenriDi Arai HenryKrebt, ' • •‘..
Gregg—Henry Duck, John koClintock.
„froward-344011m0 Ailama,Wm, Idoetgomory.
Ifarriß—John 8, Boni, Jacob Jobnalonhougli, J.
IL Mitckett.^ • -•""
Hointor- 7 Wllllans Storer, Jamb Thomas, George
3talloway.
Half Airion—Jolna L. Gray. •
Httaton—john B Meek.
Liberty—Samuel BriZkley,
.liflles--John Reyna* Henry Norman.
Milerburg—Jamenilleen, Wm. Boggs.
Marion—Robert Logan
Penn—Henry Fidler, John Miller, William L.
Musser. , -
Posner—William Burmide.JamphJordan, Jams.
Paris, William Smith, Jr , Jernee C. llogd•
Rush—C B. Polder
NnotorAo•--Thews Mays
Spring--Jonathan Yokert, John Barnhart, bavid
Kaufman.
Union—Andrew Thompson, Wm Underwood,
Worth—Eliu Tamar:
Watkor—Thomas newton; Thomas Beet, Thomas
Lesh. . •
T _MOS WANTING 'OHMIC - Mg )
Awl SiUt hfitte and 0 lovosi Mei ttry &0., will please
sill and examine tho ya day at
nov77 KEA Lfill 'B.
TAINT AND LAP EICINGLEB, ON
itp hand and An' bale cheap at tho store of the sub
scriber. J AR F.' WEAVER,
dect2 Mllomburg
CIALT, Frei AND PLUM--
On head fbx by
Ati W 1;1AV ER,, •
don
A Response cross our CoSempornries.
Compliosents Which we oppreelnos.
With no disposition to boast, we repub
lish the 'following, showing the - manner 'With
which the Democratic 'Watchman has been
zeceived by
. our brethren of `the press in
Pennsylvania and crflier States, we transfer
to our columns the following highly coniiiii
mantarliatices. be seen that the
Watchman has been cordially ..received by
men of, all parties, 2s a consefvative intro.
cats of sound Democratic priheiples.
First, the Washington limos, the 'great
orthodox orgaitof National Democracy, thus
greets our enteTprise ;
Tuve W.s•rottditdc —The Mach wan iu the title of
I C I know Democratio paper established in Boßelton...
Centro /minty Ponca,, by Item,: Hey& Enid, The
p_urohase of the old .Domocratio Journal by the Know
-Nothings, and Bit) oorwrequont defeat of MirDom°.
pirtyln Centre',Monty. rendered the eidab
lieluntint there of an orthodox paper nomoonny ; and
frotu the tone and Wit). ofthe Wureirmau welt. tt
no doubt it will Matto op to the expectationn of the
people of that flourishing region.
Mr. Days is a young man emulous of orning good
and of tieing in. the pnthauion of journalism, tool
we think from the speohnon before un that he sill
summed. We wish Into moth success.
Tist DEMOMATIC WAT , 11.11,0.-111ii in the tilln
of a now paper published In Bellefonte, Centir
enmity, Pa, by henry Bays, Lag . formerl3 sue of
the publi.thess of the, Lancaster Mono," Thu
flint number giver evidence of ability, and n dram
mination on 'the part of dm editor to pubio.l. Just
cache. mar, aastguto Dearoorway Centre at' Ihie
limo need The Centro, lhqmorrat was bought by
the Know-Nothings-010 party *BA consequently
left wit houtfin organ in the county. The il'efek
ramu wee started with the clew of taking the place
ortito Dtriarcreit, and wo aro glad that Mr Mays
commences his career', in that county tooter snob
favorable auspices -141 hating roceired, In the
yourse of a-few IlaPq, one thousand subscribers
tilluoCAß to 00 enturpako
, Tium 140101 . 11ATIC WAVILY% Ile Is the tide
of a new paper just started in .lefOnte, Ventre
county, bfr Henry flays, Es,l . formerly, we believe,.
of , this Ally. The first number which is now be
fore um, presents n meal and btkinema-like - olpperir•
mice. end the editorials Filo erldenhe of ability
and tact. We wish the editor illef Nil in the enter
prise, mud tntst float the petnneracy of Centre vomit,
nit) feel it to Ire nirif dory to .lofittlitl MO true 11110 - I
gout of the party, to thn lho ph norm prnmkes .
he.
to the utmost of their ability IVe extend. to DL.
/tart the right hand of fellowship, andaretentite hiry
no a oodaborer in tits glorlojigrestoof of Ute.limaipla..--
r
ihoornavie WATl'llfits it
,the nameof )ll
paper just Marled at Bellefonte, of which Me hate
reeeked the *wooed number The paper looks
bright and hopeful. The &Mora seems to have the
asaistance of able peon in their neigh berhoml Winn
we took) may the sane for flits Wert rhm,"l The
enggrdion of the rdttorn to hold on editelial conven
tion In Bellefonte in op exyellirt one, and we tiro in
for it strong, proildul it is tit ben generadthing, ir
respective of party Rural editors can do much to
hotter their condition. if they will only unite an
ft ientlet and make an effort to brelik doing the party
bigotry which has be, furred o n them by lend
ce. tc,i via,, ,
IP re u
THE Dot 10, en * WATCH VVI —We have terrier,'
the first number of a new Demouratio paper with
the above title junt commentiell in Bellefonte. Centro
co , Pa., by HENRI* likrit, Em Centre has been
without an Englirh Darnoeratio paper fir a year past
the Democrat was bought over to flhe !torte Lantern
party, and ie now doing the bidding of the Abolition
leader, of that party. We have learned from Rev
Mr. Meek, that the IVatehoton corm/need with a
subotription lint of upward,. of 1,00 rultatha
tlal subscri bore, and that the Democrat/I - Iwo moving
in Solid column to lid the county of binetiv Nut hing
tam at tho next eli, non—that they will set dept i•h
thict purpose we hare not a clottlit The Iral, 41,4 7 , 1
in tainted on new type, and la ably col:allded Thy
',Moe nays the paporwill earnestly and utillint•ll
ingly advocate the moo aid measures of the Dew,
cratic_pArty. and ultrau knew-Notlii.l4lAlll,
and every other •oi no eundary to • the
pat% o.ad ilitrit of tide - , publican Itinl•t weal"
‘Ve rid! look fur reel liens from CE•iiire next fall
--littittingdeit •
••1110111EMOCIIATfl' WATI 1114 tY Zeitung,
tiaa etudiaite Organ der I)l2l,l.lu:die t out •tit re COllll.
ty, in ilellefoute guilruekt, welehe beans. ihre
Eradieluntet g•nnaold, 11111`8 'tier ,dirensten
and beteen pdiliseh,n Zeißibriflen hi Pet naylva.
nicii Dor `Mat/llama ' wind voliallrn iirenv
MVO beruttligegelpituttel toll tutaidtgen Redo dam
7cagefttairt, ate, iudente war ale keno.., hand in
hand alit dem.llerishter 'lto Acitinkratiache
tlrnnn
aatesa tied inkwr prrehr xertbetittnn wittilon
ducker enlia/h-lesende Demokrat u t thititit v rents: dio
hes Mail nehmen, end silo nurgileho lintiiratnetanng
demsellien angel/meld werden, liretitir,•ll Centre , entn•
!y wicttor in seinen goteu alum estp' dintrokrati•
molten Stood gehrucht werden kat. Cilueek re dem
Unteruolunen —l.l.noA t th.der Jts tee
14.mocit Atie A7clot —We were
;rooted with the appo.mraimer on our tab)le of ' lllll lllllOl.
number of a handeoine paper bearing time ahoc
caption, timqateti to the eier-c,lortorta pritmclple,mf
thernocrecy, and published at lb 11, tout, Pa , l•y 11 ,
Ilayir • A , Immatiot.l ahililyy le d,gdnyed In ila edit.-
feat contents. unit time brome r. t ry of Cent.: mummy
congratulate thentselm,s on hat in.; a hrtn nod able
,Lt~,ltl>_.lVatr/weer. laikAl Ike liberty tiro
.l.Y.llrince it advocates, tsi my Its r Inc•
ever upward nut) ontranl.—Jit,ia thtten GrLo
Bewut•ltertr paper has lieen started nt
Bellefonte, by II Iluys, Ent The firm timelier
wax Win il on the ;Nth ultimo ninl gnus evhlenee ol
talent and kilt both in the edit., Oil m o t ni ee lia iii eal
lielailnhilier deter,. slll,e 11114
iu the liana+ af thebillearany of Centre we IlOtr
he will renlite at —Leltiquern 11,,,mrvat
NYOCHATII . W 47( . 11110f —lVe greet with great
pleasure the arrival of the first number of a III%IA
lienineratio paper, established in ll , lletinte, by It
Hays, who is evidently a vigorous writer. We are
not only pleased to sea that our Detnocratle neigh
bors have now a reliable organ, but we are gratified
to learn that It starts with a suhveript ion lift of user
a thousand. Thil Inimoerata or Catlin, hate re
solved to redeem their county from Jacobin away,
ahil the Wcitekinnin will proven valuable auxiliary
in the good undertaking —,ffolli,/,y,,burg
dna •
TAM DR WneflATIC WA 1,11 1 4,15 a nee po.
4iiiieset-Flepairy , 11,H. fordo, Tetuan unit
pledged taa suppirt the oaths at boars ..IVith the
-44iti in , rt ' n Junia Jess, awl tie -yeretTnt
i v.: weenie. we limo nolvdit In do li r piing hope•
to haul it the true friend of 4 s /llnd mornlifT , mint
`nn etueNple of eourtosy both in and fOCIRI
anti also the able and iineomproin 'oho.
Of leutperinice 'f be i dinar •Mr Henry-if:aye,
wae •ngaffof I for &lime in the printing oilier' of the
linaaatei, an Philadelphia, ahem, an foiand him itt ,
tanninislating, titrietly attentive to ills binaural, and
illtepread to everything jieu right Snell ginalitios
the Defhourate of Centre bounty, (and 'lien of oilier
partlee, also,) many of whom WO know poi .on'olliy.
I will he able to uppeeciatte —Pre.thytrrian lialoter
I .4 4/IVOACLAC.
Toe Decormaric %Yarrow/I,v —This ler Lilo title
of a now paper about starting in this borough. Tho
typo and tateree have already avived, and the
paper wilt Lemke its trot appearancs-nee week. - It
w 1 I la edited nod publishigl bylfF . Tfeary Days,
late of j'hiladelplits, who will, eo doubt, on
te furnloh the Democracy of Old Centre with on in
teresting and readable paper Laming isulitiem out
of the question, we 'wish (Mr new brother fiIIOCOMI --
1 Ird, tg •
ll' to have reems ell the second number of The
Dimorosatir IVistro}mlll l published by (leery Hays,
Reg , formerly of thin Omit; nt Itellefeets, V,entre
County, l'n It make, a nc4t N.'s. is printed
on doublelneOuto shoot aid should receive it
liberal pollen:mu from tbp community In which it is
located Wu nulice that Wien Forney, ELI., ahm
formerly of this county, Is aan iodated with Mr. limy.
ill tie editorial department of 11111 j'aper - We I mall
them nuQetai fn thO'ClttuTprige —Callnibea Spy.
•
- Ter DEIIOI 4 RATIC lV.t7mranV 4 the title of id
new Deetouratie paper not snarled et Bellefonte,
Centre county, by our old Mond' and °lnce-mate
Henry h ap.. The number, before en In neatly 5 0,
ton up and will no doubt he an trivalualdn nuriluuy
to the cause it eoponned. Ile her our best wished,
Mariettiaa Marietta I'i.
TM* DigOOLIMIC IVAircilso le the title ors new
Democratle, paperfnet startled at Bellefonte, Contra
county, by Henry lisp. It ?manta a remarkably
'nit:appearance, an&^girei eiridetwo of having a
man to condeet it We hope the Watchman may
reteeeed t ea to ha - success purge Old Centro of
Know , Nothlngietn and he organn.—Lyromeing Ga.
setter.
tar We ha,ve receive te number of new
paper prietint at liollefoo d
ta, h l fanry
a Itaye. It is
a batuisiono sheet, well printed, displaying editorial
talent, and c. upend Demouratiu paper—Just stub a
one as hae boon wanted for nom Pane past by the
DePeorley of Centre county May mecums crown
the nen , Deznooratio organ Ihntrille
, •
, •
~,...
Wo have resolved the brit number of a lino
I yg Di:anon:idle paper published ib Belfefeuto
b (fermi Ifsytt. IL io wull printed. on good •paport
fairly • edited, and-sosindly I) ocratio.-BrentSury
ift/4.
pIIMOCUArIe WATCHMAN. Mb< 1 , 1140 titiCi Ora
TOW Drnnoonstio piper just started in liollefonte by
11. lisp. It is a Mat shoot, and judging fray the
And number, wi!Liro ally condneted -We eghrti.
our host orisheit to kho optor.—Nrsolierliu Tim < 3,
TO THSOITI272IB - OF (ERSTRPCO.--
ritospurrus OF
THE DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN,.
TCP DK pupt;iamacp, wx.r.lux B("
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. ,
ONLY ENOLIPII DEMOCRATIC PAPER
IN TIM COUNTRY. '
The public to reepootfully Informed that firgt
nliinber of n now Penton-idle papei, to be called
TnE inotocxATte WATCHMAN, pill bo honed
nellefontu about the 311.11 of Noyornber,
. .
In emintiendiog nor undertaking to the favorable
ennoble; ation of our fellowmitisons, hut more par ,
tic Ma ly to the aupport of our Democratic brbthrcn
of Celine 00110ty, a few words, explanatory of .our
loom se, will - t/1 110 Clnitilderod out of piano, Ito po
litico will be NM P. 1.1 1110/0(711ATIC advocating the
fundamental Truths prolutilgatod I; t r , the great Ni..
tholud m
neouratie Party, behaving at Its cinetrined
furnish to the whole country; without reopoat to ace
the ottreot and mustaerluin guarantee of future
prooperity, and that they arc calculated to insure
ingnity, position sail character to our lanVeropient,
"Illtilor Mnid belief we stall battle In deface of olio
Ikinooratie vane° with energy and uncompromising
To the Literary nod NIINT/1 Alepart moils re S'alit
eilpeilvoor to furnish nutpatrons with ,Pach mattere
tend te,chartu vat 4brerl,us well aletstruot,
themliasto mei telliceil, thy Amusing and romantic,
We Anil oleo endeavor to furnish the Agricultural
community with ouch items as may suit their inter
ests and deznando at the preseid day.
Relying 1111011 A olteroux and liberal public for
eo-npe anion ;' .that mulling chall he left
undo., iiipittenintei ,we shall email balm, you,
and throw and our enterprino upon your
- .
'fho'\S'avcawte alit lie printed vitt" , Wednes
day northing, effi a doubialnediutp /hea t pa fibw
typs, ITT the best Style of typographical eleellehug,
at the lost prier of $1 50 per annum, If pail in' tali
ounce, otheivise 62.00 will be charged
nor.T/ )113 4 fItY MAYS.
Tao Mtwara Vrtr Wti'rnllAN the name of
yew weeklypaper, published at Itellefouta, Centro
county,- b y B eery Rays, fernierly publisher of the
Drown-rat or this The find tiumber,altlinugh
isAled molt, all the disadvantages of fitting tip a
new establishments looks well, and we have no doubt
the liro Frit auto will be smorm(lsseSest us la gi 0 Batts
faction to the riennicracy of Centre The editor
save he is manta gelling an excellent 'likeness of
Thomas Jelletson. Ate will Fil.pemrairectly
over his desk, and which will have the effiter of
inspiring. hint with glorious recollections of the pont,
,iIAI keeping him (wall coming lime.' in lilt true
1 Democrat ie path It h^ says, he should ever be at
loss for n vubje,t, one luok at the glorious author
1,1 the Wel.tration of Independence sail sowano his
itim7,lnation. that It wilt Lu impoosiblo for Iris pen,
Aussi r etint4 Asyut mfte lerireoFllsos
tiTtellowin g thoughts
If he lesehes the Demoerney of Jciferenn, our
friend of the Watehrnln will bn on the Info track,
Rita modern Sleun Demooracy will not (feet-with
wall rater at hislintele; but bow ha enn render a
neartj And idgemmt support to the present national
iiministratien" of Dhow, Douglas, titrfngfellow fit
, while drawing his editorial impiriittion from the
lertinil - of the glorious author of the Deelarnthin of
ndepentioncs, is n mydery which we been for
1)11111U numbers of the Irate,' rasa to wilye Dot we
know friend Hayti to ben good printer, an'enterprin.
tog and industrials publisliv, and he 10(4 to be
pretty honest politician-1111d we have no doubt tlint
he will not only look at the portrait but be led by the
principles of J elTerson.—Ln newsier Expreis.
PEUOCHATIC WATCHKAN.—This itt the title
of h new paper just starlet! In Bellefonta, by II Hays
the first number of which waiters received. It in
very neatly pithtell, well edited, and the beet - of it
is, it in a sound Democratic paper, We vrisb It sue.
(fens —Tyrone Dem.
DE 110C/UTIC IVATCPII MAK is the titlef X new
Denwierntiepaper recently started in Bellefonte. Pa.
by Henry Hap!, Esq It is neatly executed and
edited with spirit and nbtlity, It ilphound to suc
ceed —./nevey Shore Nitre Letter.
„ In cm! AP CORM
NEW, CHEAP AND DESIRABLE GOODS
The undernigiked ban just received anti opened At
hie volt linovitt and await corner, a stock of well.
mi;leeled and neoonoble godk. no follows . •
FOR r.Aurls APPAITEL.
Dress Mile. of %MIMI, It 11111 M. 1.11911/1 and. prior*,
Corlurolo+, llowliaretts,
Moor De haloes, Palo 11, 00 lkor o lo o i r , Shawls,
Scat Is, ,te , AC . at ino.1,•rolo priers
CI,OIIIB
f'orukt of French, Arocrienp rummfoot
lure, or all Luca and odor, „a 4 of a Le x tur o ufitift,
t;AS: 4 I.IIiaIS,
Foreign and iteivi 'tie —hu hoe it siverlt hrtiele coin
prising - tho tattirriniteg Also
VEST
'l3laL k Nntin. Flom/ Vvivnt. Ac. - •
IrOSTVItY OF Al.l, INDS
11. ITS AND 1:A1', 4 ,*
entente Soul's, Plain and Figuro:l Satin Stocko,
end Finley llntelkerehiete
11(101'li AND 1 4 1110 ES,
For I ittiliee. and Children Alen
Emir-M APE (LnTIIINa
ir m i l ., ..x;r \ t ! , E w s n i t, ,i or to e s r ui t:r ol s . l o o4l-ioua n f 7 l ,: l ? nit us ,
b.. ' !us of u urtumerei Come awl -- izaw n i :143 fur your-
MEM
VolTec, Pugar, Molasses, Ten. Clwn! stir. t 4 pices of
no ,1 or g ood q uoit", sap. Ae . Ac.
(21.'1.:INSIVAII. - }: A D cuTLEitr.
O. every kiwi and Titriety, reletnett with much mire
to tioit every demand 111 it neittlitvorbood liku murk.
11ARDWAItE,
of nil kinds and descriptions, LeadJos ereg other
article found in a plate
I hope by strict uttontlon to business. hi:meaty in
giving full itei_dit owl measure, and furnishing
good and cheap artides to residua the patronage of
the public, I rego•etfullyinvit.e all to ealy➢ine toy
goods and judgo for theinsolt es .
C finit,
Corner of tho Diamond and Meghotly otreet,
noy2B-t( itollefouttt..
(TALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODE!!
N, W CORNER OF THE DIAMOND,
BECONI) DOOll, BELLEFONTE, PA
The undersigned would resnoctfully call the at
tention of his old friends AIId the public generally
to his new stank of
FALL AND IVINTEIt (1001)14,
loaclo lie has lately received His stock consiala in
part an font.•
LADIES DBMS (1Q1)11„1,,
French Merino;Tiiilivn Twills, Cashmere', De
Lanes, Moolonlr Lustre, Silks, _
n. A eLrl-anrtv
-11110 a full assortment of such as are usually
kept in a country stole
11113.80N51, TRIM M [NOS, kr.
lie has on endless variety
• .11001 . 8 AND 5110E8
A very large slack of the moot substantial kind,
and at low prices
and
AND LAPP. '
For men and boys, and of every variety, very
cheep
ItEADY•MADE CLOTHINiI
A very excellent seecittnerit.
GROCERIES
Always on hunt all kind of Groceries, at as low
rives as can hd heel elsewhere.
HARDWARE, QUICENSWARE,
And in fact everything usually kept in a dove
E - V' Purchasers ate respeetfuDy Dirtied to sail
and P 4.43 the new Oasis Every attention will Le
paid to render satisfaction to oustemont •
nov2B . JOIIN R -AWL
.„,
• - -
DENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, S. W. COB
NER of the Diamond, Itelletonte, Centro Co ,
Pa —This large and conveniently located bowie
tiering boon ecutpletely rcnnrtdled, repai I eel and
lIIIPM/Mil is now opened for the imetitioniolnlion of
the pitlalle The proprietor of thin mitotstioirtgetit
espeatfugy informs las frientlx and the pablia that_
he lies aphroil neither pains nor expense, to render
It a desirable retreat total *ho may favor trim with
weall, as Isa is determined to du all in his power to
promote their comfort awl Genrantonee
IftetTable will always ho supplied with the beet
that the othintry will atlhril
The Butane are largo and well ventillated
'the l'ilabbnig committed with the ettiphliabgtest-br
forge and excellent, and In obarge 01 oureful and
experienced htiitlers
lie also bat erected sheds for the use of carriages
and buggies.
titageo are arriving and departing daily.
In abort nothing shall be neglected to give entire
satisfaction to these'lavering bin) with a 1.41111. •
B. I)
novett Bellefonte,
rOILIIEITAIIM,'CANDLE WICK, OUN
IV Cape, Mot, Load, Pan Knives, eau pur
chased cheap, of •
nov2BPRUNER.•
LLANCEQUILTS. - lIMANDLD
varlgty., Jut, rooelnal and (or male by
nov27 ir,V41411.•
BEAM, ,HOMINI%, WOE, RitiOrn,
liati•of all kinds, joltreueivod and for Mlle by
not 27 PRIM KR,.
rtio4ooo Or ALL UNDO, IMMO
J. of fiiite brands) also, ibutr,
n0.v27
WROUGHT SCRAP IRON WANTED
by inor27l KEALBII..
COBIitOPOLII'IN LILTIABOOOLITIQN.
smorm yaka.
.- Artangernenta for the Second Annual Cooolion
i t i,
of this - new and pepufar Institution for the d eon
of Literature and Art, harp boon made on 311305 t
extenive scale- •
Amongthe work. al featly engiged talk° farktmed
f'tIENOA. citucinit," e .
whiti, originally coat TEN THOUS ttNli b )L
-1,A103,
In forming the new cellootion; the dithirton of
works of American An, and the encouragement of
Amerioawgenitlic bare not boon overlooked. ,Com
missions hare boon issuedlto many of the most dis
tinguished Ateeriean Artiets, who will oontributo
nano of their ducat, productions. Among them are
three Marble limits, ocoeutod by the greatest living
ecalptor—litnAm Pow anti t
I.4EtilltiE IVAtiIIINGITON,
The Father of his Country ;
DiNJAhllft FItANKLINL,
The, litilosopbori
DANIEL WEBSTER, . .
The Ellalegman.
A. epealal agent has vltitod Europe and made
careful end futliciatte 'Weeders of Foreign works of
Art, both in Dronto and Marble, Statuary and
Choice ,Paintinge.
• The chute forming a large and valuable Collec
tion of Paiotinge and Statuary, to be distributed
rnerc onfong the memberiof the Association,for the
";ccopil 'Nor,
TERMS Op hifiIifIIERSIIIP.
The payment of Throe IThillins'eonstitutes any
one a member of this A RPOaintilln. and entitles him
to either one of the following Megatirien for one
year, and -al;o it ticket in the titstribAlon of the
Statuary nod Paintingn. -
The Literature homed to subecriberseensiste of the
.following Monthly Magatlnes: Putnnm'e,
Knickerbocker, Illackwood's, 11 am's, tledey's
Lady's Rook. and Household Worrdd s.
Persons taking firer memberships nre entitled to
tiny Are of the Magatines for one year; and to SIX
TICKETS in.the distiibution. ,
The net proceeds derived Prom the mile of mem
humid's, are det Mod to the purchase works of Art
for the ensuing year.
TILE ADVANTAGES SECITITEP;
By becoming a member of this Association,are—
-7rrfßAll persona RECRIVRIIIR FULT, VALUE
Ue
SUJIb AT THE START,
in the lap° of sterling Magazine liiterattite.
.2.1. Look Reuther is contributing towards pm:-
chasing choice Work. 4 of Art; which are . to bb dis
tributed among thefiteivii cc, and ore at the came
thus encouraging tho Artists, disbetaing ilionsands
of dollars through fix agency.
Persons, in Irmittio.;fuhrl. for weitillernhip, will
picnic girk their poit-ofhet ',dr/rect.', pill, elating
the month they wlab the Magazine to commence,
awl lance the...letter registered at the post-edam to
fret nut loss, en the I ccelpt of which, a certificate
of ineWiliFrzhip, together with the Magazine desired,
.1611.110urivranled to any part of the oeuntry
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores,
will observe that by joining this Association, they
nester the Iltitiprzt,,r and tire 7'triet mu the tin
him( dittrihntit,,,, at the same price they now pay
for thn Magazine atom ,
Beautifully illustrated CataleFuen gii fug full des
etiptions, sent free on application
Membership, iiddress
C. L. DERBY, C, A. A.
At either ofrielainelpal offices—
"'Knickerbocker Magazine',' 011ice.3416 Broadway,
New York; or, Western omen, 106 Water sheet,
Sandusky, Ohio. not 17-0 t
1111,MME1313-PATENT A3II3,IIOTYPEB
The highest Premium awanled Vase Franklin
Institute at the late „lixhibition '
The ettliserilier, alter lug dial patient labor and
xperlment s hi now etobled lu ofild to the pliblie
new style or Ithituiee, far exceeding in beauty and
durability anything el er before made These pio•
tures ale not reversed, as Daguerreotype,' are, and
may be atoll la any light They also powees the
rare property of being
- tAI lt AII "
Being ilOrnlelti0:114 Huard between glnv it aairs
which semin g is Immured by.Littieri l'Atott in the
(Jnitot fitment, firunt lit leant artel Primula, JUNI prne
eiini t IThitaielyhin by Mr Itoeft, Falb and Chest.
nut o.reeta, and
I ItVAIN, (141. T
1111,11114
=
121 J Alit }I tisreet, abort Sixth, PhiMA's,
Tto+ great NU5171,04 I but a attained In the ',milli,
lion of these IniLtore+ hint nl iniidaled the vtity, jun!.
-unity and mining of certain ofneritor. who not 8,1113
defraint inathe by selling 1111.1.: ettilitterri lir, but
who jlO IVO% I_ I 11110 lIIy trodr..mo 1 '• Aw brotyp(
unifier their dlelinuortilile ends, and On.
toe,'his franca MIS originated by My (' nninl; noel
tuytelf'nal.tgnute uur (legible
utimerited fordwrte, mut no (ether,' The.e fwfste,l ,
make a Meters Mt toworle gtaint and the Ilia - Stir,
lseing innuediately in etniam t will, the furanre.
in II short thee ei.tek, rind flier( Ire II
trnTAt i mnik oiotleme.i ligatt.st iliefe ;11 - j - -
trill y{, as they will surely br disappointi.(l to their
pertionienty I will Igike itletianre isi 'hewing
thorie who with lilt the two kinds of plc.
lures, sisal they elm judge(or Ihniu.eli
I have now 4,111)400i niv arrangement. for"tlie
Troduction of DOI FACE PICT Ult ES, most
BEAUTIFULLY COLORED,
Theca pieturer every flue, rind giro entire
suitiefuetton, and aro a curiosity an well MIA a portrait
Thee .Itnbrotypen are pronounced 1,4 compelctit
juliges to be the grandett ochierement rtn the Plitt
t,graph to Art, having IL relief a n d alearlaNlll that la
truly matoninhing
The proprietor Itt ntoreoter, 0.0110e,1 by gieofly
imprutuLL rietlrLiett, to'wprotinwq thestr Ambrotypoi
11 , 1111 tilt' Yel y tittttlie•t to, to
Ult It LIFT: I ZI:•- 30 indo,4,
IV jib nil the 'loth of ;gracile, aint Elie peruttuienej
of the fiitestldote glinft,,th, loog nougltt,for.ets.l iu
Photogrinpltin Itertroittire.
STEItEt./l 4 (I01'.Eli moot Int peen
to be appreriatetl, the relief 'bring fully n 4 ',Wert
a life
[ [Or'llexuerrettlypes copied into Anibrolypet, atni
rendered eennitnent
These [net sires offer no indlieetnent lo It n n wash•
ing to send violet es to [ . ..melte, an they are pant
against the nation of wait, , aeids, ulhnate or stilton
[there, and uttLy.,[te ',mist for ittontlut with
PLILIECT NAIA:11. Ile also em)tilluei G. Itink4
24.EZZOtt1tAPIN FROM LIVE
A great improvement upon 1/111 Cr) ,w
-eans, by which pieturen an, made altreet flew ' lile.
insteadorropying . a I)aguerreetype its initial he denswith the Ceystalinty's! Imre. All Ill1 , e11,141(11i Plane
tiwnipliers employ this 11 , r tnigr.ilnh a
Ann shoal Ell the fittest etigr.in ling ,a I Tony . , 111'41.
Ell detail Any limber froth in Win t ;ln• i; mien; Inn en
01111 it/ 1.1101.11111111 b niacin CIE EEler ruff°, I hvei,
colored tn - arater or oil.
Citizens and !tramtivqsre int ited lo . aaq at. tbs.
.ttn7nllrifk - ainiso speerthaz tif both of tile alnoc
branches of Art beforn (hay tinware pleturex
where, as they aro assured of ttolite attention and
Inperiorplature.
t_as:/pstruedlops and ',gilts to practior In Troth
the abov e procezzez, for elle to worthy opelratots.
ItEll N, Photographer,
- No. 12 Arab Otect,
novrT•tf Philadelphia.
JIMO DAM:TARE/1N GAT.T.T243,y,
J.,j The blushing tlowere fade frtanoarth,
Youth's beauties p.m away ;-
But Barnhart'e pictures over bloom,
Tti monk at Time's decay!
This Qallery is now opened to tlm„puldic,Auttler
tho control of
. .
•
With facilities fur baguerfnutyping rarely equalled
ur perhaps never serposrvi lathe country A exft,
mellow roue, bruutifully.blenderi in light and shade;
a perfect donne:filen of features and drapery, and
the pleasing offset ingident to a judicious Orange.
sent of the attitude, ate truly object, worthy of no
small oonsidemtion. lake many other breeches of
science, the most important requieltes can only be
attained by years of practical experience and ulnae
observation Of such we have had the :Vivant/4cm
Thofle who have friends they fondly ohertell,
should onneunbcr disma., may $l,Oll lay its withering
hand upon them The vital spark of life, that to.
lay imparts bright anticipations of the future, to.
morrow may be waning &odd the last glowing em
ber!' of mortality, Why not secure your pictures
when It is hot expedient and econymtcal to do w ?
Wo wish met to be under the neeearday of (rounder
xinngg oaf image to
asthma of death a Ver h e c . d Z u n if e au arier f i n u ti pr me rn I'3 Z
perform this s,ul act In memory of the departed,
but hereafter in so cAse will our charg e be less
thou $lO, nor will the plutures of such asintve died
of coutagoous diseases Ls. to.kon fur sny lnduoninont,
whasnosr,
PlasreSkisrtell Iq °swell of Almost pirery varleAy
of she," shape or finish Also, GOLD and UM?
LOCIL4TB kept ocmstantlynn bond.
Inernotionegiron Lad , Apperstus furoishod on
roasonshln tonne
Erltoota,llrokorliolf's Row, ilocund door, folio
pole, Pa. - - nov2f•U
TO PRINURS AND PUBLISECEML
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY, N.
W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT /Brenta.
L. PELOUZE •
Still continues to manufacture all hinds of BOON,
JOB and FANCY 'TYPE, of the beet guilt il y, And
at LESS PRICES POE OAR!, thok any other
Foundry in the Union. Ills long importance In the
praotield part of the business, add In the mixing of
metals, warrant hip in, his nsaeftion that the typo
,it haj, nu,nuyantnro, containing much copper, am aa.
duyabje as the much talked of Copper - Face Typo.
He NA on hand, and can supply at rely short no.
tic°, A ss
used in a Printing Oleo, such as
Type, Presses, Rules, 00114)0110g Sticks, Drone and
Wooden °alleys, ;Bodkins, Ley Brushes, Cases,
Chases, Furniture, do. Old Typo takon In exehenge
for now at specimen prices at nine cents per pound
nov2
trAIIPIERVIIBI9IIOIIIrpiLt
A16114E.—.4 NEW VOttleq--
.Xturing the
huff, six months there have been leaned ofiLoaratt'n ,
Zia* AffINVILY MAOAZINR over ItIUII ] ( 111x1)•
RED - AND FIFTY ni 3 OURAM) numlbors
Publishers may safely-appeal to this face' as evi
dence of the unparalleled and constantly inetestsleg
encases with which thilr efforts to pnblisit n ;beep,
Instructive; and enterlaining monthly have been at
tended. They reney the expression of their thanks
t theoblio for their constant confidence and nip.
port and enpeclally to the Press for the subntautial
aid it hen offered In melting their effitrte and publi
cation known to the American People.
It tam Nagel) , be neetowary to add the suanutanee,
that the phut of conducting Iliofilagazinb, which boa
proVed or, oreensful, will be tandinutui with Morena.
ed assiduity and care The wants end finite •of the
gram, pouts of the people Will centime to be emend-
Jed ,; and no tither or expense will be spared to giro
th em , try plumb, the. largest amount of the most
interesting and instruetir e literary matter origionl
and selected. In the best forni and at the cheap
o pt price,, 14preini nod inerenned attention 0111
always be Kitten to the !tavern'twice of migioil
illustrated article'', tirscriptirmer'lifiVillfin ilostien
and hinlorionl ineldents. prepored by . rhe molt pep.
ular writern, and romompeined by engratittga by the
boat artists in the United *Men + 1 .44x 1 .•
input or the Magazine tenewed efforlawill bo mai«
to Immo° Its ability, it, utility, and Ito attracitivm
none for general readers
Though it has not yet completed the sixth year or
lie oxintonoa, illlll`lllllle4o.llA7 INK hen a circulation
greater, by many thousands, dour woo ever attained_
by any other sintiltu ptibliention ever leveled in any
part of thy werktrlJ Is the determination of the
Publisher/ tbai3t Anil continue to meritahisunper
Whiled and still Itwrensing prosperit i
tanii nun bar of the Magerine wll contain 144
0 ,3t.e0 page" in double columns, each year than
empriding nearly two Mumma pages of th e choreal
ittaeellatitebe Litoraturo hf the day F;iery Nuns.
her will contain mint
emus Picrtorial lit uat rations, tre.
curate Platte of the Fashions:. copione Chronicle of
Current Everitt', and Impartiathrotioes of the Im
portant nooks of the Month. Tho Volume' Om.
nonce with the Fumbr,n rorJunt; and Ibeeauera;
but aubrariptions may 00111Illenefl with any number
Tratro.—Thellingnzino may be obtained of Book
sellern, Veriodient Agents, earner the Pubilshen at
$3,00 a year, or 25 mita n number. The BCIIIII-111,
nnl Volioneo, en completed, neatly Intend in Cloth,
are sold at 12,00 each...and Munlin (overo ore fur
nished to therm who wish tolinve their back numbent
uniformity bound, at 25 Conte "each. )'coven Vol
timen ore now reedy hound - 'llarperieNtory Boas'
and ..liarpere fillignrine" will be sent to one Ad•
&eon, fur one rm., 1;4.55,00
Th.4puhliefurswill rnpoy ppeelmom
gentuiiensly to Agents nod l'unitruiStrrs. and. will
mukr lib e ral arra ngt , inuntit wit It tha n for elretafatiug
the Magazine They will n'sn •rtifiroti Clubs, of inn
pursuits at $u Oil a year. or tr er en n o n s at 11}05Q,,7--,
Clerglineri supplied ni r 2 00 a year.
HARPER it 111101'11E1N Pubrisbers
ATl'zirriON FARMERS , AND ALA
' , OTHERS INTERENTEIi '
r()R X .VE1,1,14:N!
The ouolervigne , l reopeallolly htfursue the Farm•
en and the toldh , getter.,ol . r 4 Contre awn/0411W.
he 6 Writ' to intifteTnrin the '
1611:4111 A\IICORN
tine of the hest itaatt eons eniont, durehle, ithd AL
the same time, the most ea%) running spellers et , r
offered to the !midis. It win shell green and dry
Corn. ei,nnlog the oohs crow VIM' to vod; and oepflo
rating them horn Oho Corn.
x i-Wto null col to run r wier than any (Alm Shel
lrr in the 1:olttoi !tulip' or elaewhera, for the gaun•
ti ty of Corn rheliled per day. it, it aonatetwated with
two cranks, ao that two venom. Call tars it, and
.hell (non 2011 fn Inoirl, per day. It can *IAA
1.0 ttftarhed to luuc ,ower
r.,11 toil eve them before joirelooiez any tither,
in 1 afn ta.it.un ;do udil La patialled *nitric •
DANIEL DERR,
Bellefonte
lEMB
ITH THE FIRST MONTH, (JAN.
I" Alt Nll atlltat , ilh:a.t,) will uounnanca
the Sixth 1 01[1111r or
FARM" JOVIINAL,
A Monthly Periodical of Tbilly.tyin °deli Pavia,
dc, nnvl eveludit...ly to the beet infertile of the
Partner, the hardener the Fruit Grower and
Stook Breeder
L'ef•A few batik Vollmer; handist6iltlx : likilllA;al"
11, ttt each- '
Among the elil t ieele treated lu the Journal will be
comfit . . hooded' the following—
The Vnitisation of the ' Mentwea end theii
Applloation brieriptione of all new and improved
'dements of II wanted ry, deepened to facilitate and
abrithie the labor of the Farm, Renter; tiers of all
new fruits, Flow, re and Treem; Pruning and (Iron
ing, I.:linen:wide of Partner, Rural Architecture 1
I%l:abet Itgports r Plowing, Sowing and 'Unveiling:
Pratiling, tiraili and (imam; Et/potent Roots ae
foil for Celtic; dardening, Live Stork. of eTarY
dereription. breed.. modes of fattening, ke ; The
Dairy; itelieos or Agricultural real llortieultural
Books; iturnl 11 chit. , M enures /I tai Cite cuic and
other rubjeete whlrh ere calculated to interest and
morello the CUM for allow we are laboring Tho
Edit, rid Department will than be by A
M SP.1N 1 111,1•111. ti,: original pljtor and l'ruprietur
of the jouinal, eels:eel by a number of eminent
Agrienituridiete anal pritethil Farmers, making it
ott the name time, a printery Object to keep the
Journalclear from all solliateral• Interests, and
sender it lo all re..., tr a reliable paper.
f a t e wear 1141 L to Millnivtgikar, WharlAilarm.a
4101 Ld.ou.eaaaaaa JJJ JJ l llllibe editor at an Awriewelltetral
pap v. he nee.. .testily iallintetoe
ordwintlinti - lit jail - widen "
'• Without the enuouragement of Agrienlifire. any
I . ollloly, 11011 C, 0 r bleated' by nature, mud onettinua
par"
We vend etwebben nombent In all applicentibi
gratin—and will anowet iitympUy all letter" of In
quiry, ke . relating to metiers enotained In the
Journal—net omitting crust tines that hare a Poet'
etenip entilesed to pity for the imply
goo !Perm: of :I!theerturpon :liner hie Joisradi
aothits tAs reach of an,
Single ear, • • $1.170 per anew ,
Neye ooknino, - • 400 6 ,
tren copies, ' • • 7.50
Twenty copies. - 14 00
CARR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
Subscriptione roust begin with the Ist or 74L1
somber of the solutno which commences with yho
your, and in esesyearia_tho Journal will bi stopped
at•lhe expiration of the lime paid Lae, uulen the
subseription is previously renewed.
SAMUEL EMLEN A 00.,Pnbilehere,
N. E. owner of &Sqab suaLl4arket *reels,
- • Phlladelplass.
To whom all ocronnunioatlons, whether editorial or
business should be addressed. s nov 27
ippRIITIEJL'S CHEAP GROCERY STORE
—Grateful for the patronage as liheenll7 be
atoweil upon him by a gonemito commtmlty anti
hopes by Oriel, attention to huelneas to &Inapt
continua to merit the appwthation of an appreelatielli
public, Ito inform! his fritinda,'euatimgorii, and the
public generally; that he la prepared 'hi furnish_
them, at hie well known stand with every 'satiety of
ItOGIMIEti that may he called tbr. Pomona
wishing to etionotalas will please nail and select their
linsmrioa of mo, as I am dotermined-to give Audis- .
faction to all
nov27 WILLIAM PlttlI4ER.
rpft) THE LADLEIL—A SPLENDID
t3onvetErt - T or cons" uodarolibereiMiserr
Ildkte., Thread Lanes, snd Prints or tie beta Janis
and eolsr; wokniated. Cali and erstalne•tho dilat
ant varieties, it Iner27l KEALSII'I
ZPKYR WO:ST 10.-11131 Bite
find handsomest variety of oolois ever offered
to the ladles. Also; Tapestry Worsted, ewes
Porforotod Bowl, Frenoh Working Mann, Cotton
Floes, Bilk Floss, and Linen Floss, at
novil KRA1,131113.
FAMILY FLOUR,
oonstantly on hand and for sale by
J'AS. F. WEAVER,
rirnl
DAPPLE, PELOHEB, MO"
Li so., on hand awl kr male by '
JAH. F. WEAVER,
- Mtlesbart
1 . 1 =OMB & &away
the. vory loWest, prim, for
as
by.
YAS. Y. MUM( •
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