Q pvkairows mEssiox F CONinilneD MOM FIRST PAGE . annuallyjobreasing, and will continue to I intitebeei unless a summary remedy be af forded for the collection of tile enrollment, tai; or in dofault of its paymentafters oer- •Isin periodobe acts themselves be repeal ed. Th , ., amount of enrollment tax now due the Commonwealth is large, and should have been paid long since. l_woold there fore recommend the passage of a law re pealing all acts hetetofore passed, 'object to , anoh tax,•unlees. the - tax be paid within nue . tar thereafter.; and further, to provide -- iliitall inch acts he'reafer petaled, shall not have the fume and effect of law, in hale the taxes respeotivelyldue thereon be paid witbia six months after their apnea ~ val. Such a law would secure the pay. , • merit of thews taxes; increase the revenues, and at the same time chick the demand for private acts designed to be used or abandoned, as the calculation of chances, or the loss or gain of the panics in interest might determine. ' - By a resolution of the .Legillature, passed the 27th day of March, 1855, re quiring the "New York end Erie railroad espottany to communicate to the Legislatare la this Commonwealth, a statement, certi fied under oath by their president,,setting forth what quantity of' laud said company now hold. in Pennsylvania--its location how much they have heretofhte disposed of—its value—the value of what they now ' _bold,. and_when the titles to said lands were acquired," it was made the duty of the Governor to 'transmit a copy _of, said resolution to the president of said compa ny. A copy of the resolution was trans mitted ordireoted; and the answer of the president of the company, communicating the information required, is herewith sub witted to the Legislature. --- Byll - resolattotrafttroVitli day : , , 1855, 1 was requestecbto procure from the Attorney General, his opinion of the right of the State of New York to divert water from the natural bed and channel from the , Chemong river, to the prejudice of the public improvements of Pennsylvania ; the aid river belonging to,- both States; and communicate the same to the Legislature. "'As requested, the opinion of the Attorney Generalhaa Iva obtained, and is.harewith communioated to the Legislamie. Oa the sixth day of October last, I ap proved and signed the bill, entitled - 0 An Act to repeal the charter of the Erie and North East railroad company, and to pro vide for the disposing of ,tbe Jame." In pursuance of its provisions, 1 appointed the Ron. Joseph Casey to take possession and have the charge and custody of the road. Before *aim was taken, appli cation was made by e company to one of _the judges of the $u we Court of the Commonwealth for an • junction to re strain the agent of the S , to from taking poeresirimsot the road ;an subsequently a elatiiiiiiiry order was made y the Bn. rem' Court, in hope, to stay h proceed. _jog under the act, • The pieitions jovolv. - ad iw the application fur an injunctibq are mow pending before the court, and isill, itle , expeottd, be determined early in t; pmeetstmonth. The result will be made the subjettiNA,,,..a special communication to to the Legislature. . ...Therreceut fraudOle4tseiF-not felonious abstraction of a large quitutity dawns from the arsenal at Ilarrisourg, ha&sbown the necessity of additional legislatiott,for the proteetiou of the arms and other public property of the Commonwealth deposi • • in the arsenals of the State. The taking and sale of the pubtle arms and property, without authority of law, by the keepers ___ofthe atuaudsoir_ly_othent haviug_thatb in charge, should be dsalared a felony,and - punished with severity; and all persons purchasing or reoeiviug the same, without _proper authority, and knowing them to be the property of the Commonwealth, sh - Ould be regarded as principals, and punished accordingly. , The bonds now required to bo given by the Adjutant General and the keepers of the arsenals, for the faithful discharge of their tfuties, - ere insufficieut s in amount to POOlll the Commonwealth against loss, from the fraudulent sale or taking of the property committed to their care. The sum in which these bonds are taken should be -inbreased to - an amount propor tionate to the value of the property which Is or may be deposited in the arsenals. 'Sues the sale of CRS Owns' in Phil.- , - a • blierermeitrtitst •- . been placed ' io a room or outhouse procu red for that purpose. As a depository, it is unsafe and lowers. Better provision should be made:for their safe-keeping. The rum of thirty thousand dollars, a rising from the sale of the Philadelphia /amens', is now in the Treasury, to be ex pended under the direction of the Gover t nor, in-the purohase of a suitable lot and the erection of new- arterial,. This sum is wholly insufficient for that purpose, and without additional appropriations, which are not recommended, this object 'cannot be accomplished. A. arms and munitions _ of war tan, wbea required, be transmitted . with facility and rapidity, to distant parts of the State, the necessity for more than one arsenal no longer exists. If the pse itslgt Ideadvtile can be dispensed w'th - iiitkeittidetrituent to the public Iletviata, a - would emgest fur your uonsideration the propriety , of authoriffing 'its sale, and the sole of the one at Harriabiarg, and with the funds arising therefrom, and the money-in the Treauary applicable to that purpose, thii ptectioo of a large and commodious ar senal at llarrisberg, or elsewhere, as may bo deernettmost eluonomioalreafe and con venient. . ' I ' The Legislature at their last session, having foited.to elect JI Senator to repre leot,this State in the Senate of the United States for six years from she 4th of March, last, it . becomes your duty, to provide for au elootion to Supply such vacancy. By reference to the existing laws regulating the election of Senators to represent this Mate ib the Senatsof the United States, it *lll be perceived that their provisions du We; minium a case like the present. , Boyles at ths time of my induction in to dies,, declare' to my fello!.oitisens and their representutives, my sentiment, in re 'mien to questions eonnected with our ,na tional,politios, their reiteration now will not a expected. T 9 the opinions then expressed, end uow 're-farmed, you are respectfully referred.' , To Maintain in their integrity the Con stitution of our Republic, apd tb ()Union of the States--proteot the civil and roll giouiprivileget of the people—guard with s-elotte care the - general, great,. and omen- Mal principles of and free govern ment—of freedom and human rights--and vindicate ,by true , and (tingle devotion to home and country, the great doctrine of American Nationality, ate objeota that a waken the patriotism and claim the ener gies and the heart of every American cit isen. In obedien'oe to-tbe requirements of the Oonstitution and laws of the Staie, u the representatives of the people, you have as sembled to perform the high and responsi ble duties that devolve upon you. As a eo-ordinate branolt of the government, it will lie alike my duty an.d.pleisure; to un ite with you in the enaotment of , all such 'awe as will protect the' rights of the peo ple, and advance the boner and prosperity of tbelCommonwealth. „Witb,si solo desire for the public gond— actuated by a spirit of enlarged and enlight: ened patriotism, araguided by, tbot wis dom which hath its,beginning in the fear of God, may our efforts, in harmonious erAion, be directed to the secompliehment of these objects, and to the promotion of that rightnuenees which exalted) s nation,, and constitutes the true glory of a free and independent people. JAMES, POLLOCK. Unarms CHAMBER, Harrisburg, January 1, 1956 Counting—House, - ixtb. et, cc H . 11 1 tx: • :a ► • ug g 8 el tt m i .3 et ,r 0 =ES JANUARY, •12 8 4 5 6 7 8 010 11 12 18 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80.81 ' FEBRUARY, 8 4$ 8 7' 8 1 10 11 12 13 14' 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 28 27 28 29 MARCH, 2 8 4 5 6 1 43 9 10-11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 APRIL, 128 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-11 12 18 . 14 15 16A7 . 18 19 20:21 22 23 24 25 , 26 27 28 29 80 EMI 1 2 3 4 *6 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 2127 28 29 80 31 JUNA . 1 2 - 3 .4 "5 - 6_ 7 8 9 10 11 . 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24.26 26'47 28 '2980 .." 7 -4 2 - 8 4 5 • 7. ' 8 9 19 11 12 18 141 k. 18 17 18 18 20 21 tr 28 24 25 28 -28_.a.80 81 • ERI - AUGUST, 345 8 9 10 1 - 1 12 18 lel6 : 17 18 19 20 21,22 : 24 25 26 27 28-29 80 81 128 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 1417 18 10'20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 28 80 sEPTENIBBn, OCTOBER, 1 2 .8 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12'18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 24 26 NOVEMBER, 1 2 3 '4 6 6 7 8 9 10 I 1 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 19 - 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 98 29 DECEMBER,I 2 3 4 5 6 •I 8 •9 10 il 12 13 • - 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 'A 110 $1 *amorous anb . Sententious. A Cosmos or Faauss.--Guy, of the Na tional IloteViluhington, is said to resemble General Cass so closely in his ezterior, as to give rise to many mistakes. The National is trite erowded this winter4nd a guest, who had been put into s'remote and inconvenient room, coming down stairs in the morning, a little cross, mot General Cass in the stepped up to him, and in language more for epic, and rapid than elegant, said: . " Mr. Guy, 11l ho hinged if I'll stand, it ! You've put sae at the top tif the housif I I past have a room Somewhere lower down.'r Gem. OM, Aintervmdug, and nyrvously.,) Sty, you are mistaken in the parson you ad dress. lam General Card of Ifiehigan. Stranger, (confusedly.) ' 4 Beg your par don, Geueral. Cass—thought it was my old Mend Goy. Begs thoussai.pardonly All a mishit), I assure you, Sir." -- The General pawed out of the building, but anon returned, imillusluck would hare it, the stranger met him at full face again, but in another position. This time ire was sure he had mine boat, for the Senator (Mut Mich igan he knew had just gone out. So stranger stepped boldly up, slapped the General hear tily and familiarly on the shoulder, exclaim-, ing: "By jingo, Guy, Vre got axich sell to relate, I met old Cass up stairs, just now, thinight - ft - mutymr; - 114 - begor curthram about•the room." ' General. Casa, . (with emphaais.) Welk! young man, you've met old Cass' again.' &tenger diuppeared; and hasn't been . heardirtrtinee-r-41/bany Atlas. - WHAT IS A bloaaosil—A Itlormori la a liv ing paradox ; ho says grace befor a cotillion swears in his sermons, selects his text indif ferently from the Bible, the books of Mormon, an almanac or Ito President's message, and hili - elifetually -quarrelling- for the - sake of peace. His religion is a joke, and he makes the heat storyteller a chief of the . qucutm. Ho assumes dignities, but hail not the slight est respect for them ; and the effect of his piety is apparently to put him on a level with the greatest reprobates f:if the time. In short ho is a a Latter Day Saint, or in other words the bat one jou would think of calling a saint WHAT MOT titan:p.-1n a late speech Lucy Stone said, iliev'elindw there is cotton in the ears of men. 'Let us look for hope in the tkaunna of women."—Exchange. She probably meant to say, " better look for hope in the-eyes of men, for we know there is cotton in the bosoms of women."— Evening Post gh.imes Vegaftent.- 4 4 . 1 010 4 :IIA 4 4 41-14.141 Almanac, The follewinLbeiwtifel extract is from the speech of.F.dwa Everett, at the recent Na-. tient( Agriculturil show at Boston: • . ".The grain* . the 'California gold are dead, inorpnio masses. liow they got into tits gravel betweevr--e+mt . ---mountain - mill siones,zzbirled by elemental storm winds on thcbosom ef oceanic torrents e , ‘l. - tedges - wersgroimilerr by - whs Titsntic hands the convetxt grains were sown broadcast in the phaters, human acien6e can but faintly conjecture. We only know that these grains, have within them no. principle of growth or reproduction, and that when'tUt crop was to be put in, Chaos must have brpken up the soil. lkiw diffe rent CM - graina of our Atlantic gold, sown by the prudent bender man in the kindly alter nation of seed time and harvest..;:esch curi osity mysteriously organized ; hard, horny, seeming lifeless on the outsides, but wrap- ' ped up in the interior a seminal gerin, it liv ing principle. Drop a grain of California gold into the ground and there it will lie unchanged to. the time, the clods - on which it falls not more cold and lifeless. Drop a grain of our blessed gold into the ground, and lo ! a nip tery. In a few days it swells, it_ Mittens, it shoots upwards, it is a living thing. It is yellow itself, but it..sends up a delieate spire, which comes peeping emerald green, through the soil: it expands to a vigorous stalk, it ezpsnds sunshine, it arrays_ itself more .glorious• than Zakarian, in its broad. fluttering, leafy robes, whose sound, as the ' west wind whispers through them, falls as pleasantly upon the husbandman's car, as the rustle o r iiis sweetheart's garment ; still towers ale epinalte verdant skeins of vage 4 table floss, displays its dancing tassels, ant. charged with fertilising, dust, and at last ri pens into two or three magnificent batons like this, (an ear of Indian corn,) each of which is studded with hundreds of grains of corn, every ode posserising the same ideal sal properties as the parent seeds instinct with the Caine tiff and animation. El] ILlka ANTIDOIT FOR STRYCAN3VX. American Journal of Medical Science say,* that lard is an antidote for Strychnine. It was diiiao — vered in an attempt to poison kdog, • • g the stryohnina upon meat. - -The, meat was near a-jar of refuse lard, and after eat had been eaten the dog devoured the 1 , dto the surprise of the person watchltrg.th , tfeet of the poison, it failed of producing any , although one grain had been swallowed: e experiment was repeated sine ditrerent tim with similar results, and eleven times without- -the lard, in every Instance proving fatal. jeT OF JURORS, FOE- Jetiviaty 18,50, WI Ova is-- littilofinu--jetin cow., , Begrre--John Bwrisert, Daniel BIM*. --,Firmamm—Weit. Murray Gregg.-Piitcr Wilson, J . . G. 13 Goldman. Ilarrai—John Griffith Lytle, Go Leen, Thee, bale, John Irwin, Uoo. Jack. lio' Moon --lleorge - 11fariox—Wm L. Holmes .111144—Sonmel Fronk Potter—lhivid Uuipr, D. KinlP.rt• Pfnn—William Itarich, l'eter Kean, ?Tim Keon. liush-11 C. Bowman, JosephSping—D M. Warmer. Walt rr—Wrn. Farmington. Penner—Jacob Flshbom, Themu Roomy, Bdlo man eche. Ilillefoxi«—W. C. Welch, T. Burnside. liagga- r iVm. Marks, Andrew Fetser, Jno. Like. K ro Pergicson—llugh MoGoalgle,tioorge An d , Henry bs - Gregg—Henry Du k, John McClintock. IfotPard—Mauhew Adams, Win Mont Morrie—John $, bola, Jacob Johnisies=, J. H. Mitchell. Moiress—Wllllom Stover, Jacob Thomas, George Holloway. 1/0/11lfouri—Joho L, Gray, Itreatcyt-4-John IL Meek, . . 144..q4kionsuel Brinkley, MAG.-John Reynolds, Unitary Komman, lififeahurg--.Jonms (Been, Una Boggs. Afar.ort.:-Robert Logan Peon—Henry Fidler, John Miller, William L. Potter—William Burnside, Joseph Jordon, James Davis, Wiliam Smith, Jr., Junes O. Boa/ Itukt—C." R. Foster. Ssioreekes , -Thomas Mays, Spring-4onothan Eckert, John,Barnhart,David Kaufman. Union.-Aadrew Thompson, Win. tlnderwood. Worth—Elio Turner. , Walker—Thomas Huston, Thomas Best, Thomas . irADIBEI WANTING IMAM ABB .111 a Silk gluey nd Mover, iforiery, de., will please call and stamina the variety at nov27 , REALRIPR. 1 -7 offlT -7 AND LAP eaNGLEB, ON V hand and for tale cheap, at the More of the sob -Rather. JAR F. WEAVER, deol2 OAZT, nor AND PLC 6.7 On band and fur We by JAS, P. WZAVER, don • . Idilesburg. XliscAfalniVri - ; CA variety. Just 'received and for ask, by uov27 %RALPH TiLUnt Hann%Wan 44F Nate of all just received aria for tale by Dint PROIRIL :91 OF • UNDO, aRGARB l At e. :4 2ite branci t t; also, Snufr..o 00r27 PRUNERS. rro iimictfturs ov aTas aa— PROBPRQTUBUB ON TIII3 .D.ENOCRATIO WATCOMAN, TO buttertsisask *wow Ix BELLipoyrE; OIINTRE OOVNTY, PA: vIE ONLY ENGLISH DEMOCRATICPAPER IN TUB COUNTRY, The public Is relftfully informed that the brit numher of a nap roomette paper, to be called TUB DEMOCRAT WATCHMAN, will be limed in BellifOnte about the 27th of November, In eotnmeading oar undertaking to the favorable eesuggerailoh pf our fellow•eitlaens, but more Ps' Ocularly to the soppdrt of our Demooratio brethren of Centre county, a few words, explanatory of our course, wilipet be considered out of place, Ito po lities will be PORISLY IbrasoOnavo advocating the fundamental truths promulgated t: the great Na tional Democratic Party, believing that its doctrines furnish to the whole country, without respect to sec. tion, the surest and most certain guarantee of future rollperity, and that they are ealculeed to insure dignity , position and charnoter to ohr 'government. Under this belief we shall battle to defence of the Democratic cause with energy and sunoomprornising fidelity. In the Literary and News departments we shall endeavor to furnish our patrons with such matter* es will tend to charm and divert, as well as instinct, the,ablia. and refined, the amusing and romantic. We shall also endeavor to ftirnish the Agricultural community with such Items m may suit their inter ests and demands at the present day. Relying upon a ge nerous' and libend public' for cosoperation, promising that nothingishall be loft undone or unattompted, we ebalLoome_Amfore you, and throw ourselves and of f enterprise upon your liberality. The WATOIWAN will be printed every Wedneo• day mond% on a doublowedium sheet, on new type, in the best style of typographical excellence, at the low price of $1.50 per annum, If paid in ad. ranee, otherwise 1.2.00 will be charged. novn ' HENRY RAYS. Wavenscan.--Tblels a new po litical Paper, established in Rellefohte, Penns,, and pledged to support the name it beers. With the paper's political - OWe, acid isms, and Its party at tachments, we hate nought to al b. We shallhope to find it the true friend of a sound morality, afid en example of contrtsilly both In political and social life, and also the able and uncompromising salvo, este of T i efranee, The editor, Mr. Ilenry Days, was eng fora ti th e In the printing ofiloo of the Banner, n Philadelphia, where we found him aos oontmodating, strictly attentive tohis business, and disposed to everything just right, Ouch qualities the Democrats of Oontre county, (and men of other _parties, also,) malty of whom we know personally, will be able to eforeciate.—Proadyteriun Banner and Advocate. Txts--WATuuniS.—The iratrAmon is the title of a new Dem.:natio paper established in Bellefonte' Centre county Prone., by Henry Hays; s.q The parehasoof the uld Democratic journal by the Know Nothinipt, eked Use conseqtient oilefeit df the Demo cratic party In Centro county, rendicifidfttre estab lishment there of an orthodo; parer neceisary ; and from the tone and ability of thelirotaftman we have no doubt it will some up to the expeetations of the people of that flouriehlng region. Mr. Hays is a young man emulous of doing good And of rising in the profession of Jourgidisin i and we think from the specimen before us that he will succeed. We wish him much enemies, Tna DIIIWKWATIO WATCllll•l.,—This le the title of a new paper just started in Bellefonte, Centre county, by Henry Hays, Keq., formerly, we believe. of this city. The grit number which is now be fore us, preaants a neat and business.iike appear ance and the editorials Five evidence of ability and Lint We wish the editor susses in the enter priaoAnd trust that the Democracy of Centre county will feel it to he their duty to sustain no true an or -gait of...the party, as the Waal/tam promises to to the utmost of their ability: - We extend to Mr Mays the right hand of tellowshlpHind weloome him as a co-labercr in the glorious cease of the peep's— Lancaster fittsfligsticer. litlll6Cll \TIC WATCHII AV is the name of a new paper just Started at Bellefonte, of whisk we have received. thernd number The paper looks bright and he ful The editors seems to have the umitanee of a le pens in their neighborhood. Wish we could say the same for this Watchman The suggestion of the editors to bold an eddorild conven tion in Bellefonte k an excellent one, and no go in for it strong, provided it is to be a general thing, respective of parte natal editors on do much to better their coaditione if they will only unite as friends and make an effort to break down the pasty bigotry "which has been forced on them by '"lea d Mg politicians Amen can Iratehman, Lod Haven THE 1)1010CRATIC WATCHSVE —We have received the first number of a new Democratic paper with I the above title et oommeneed in Bellefonte, Captro akr , Pa., by A gar HATA, Esq. Centre has been without an Englidi Democrat's, paper for it year past the Democrat wax bought over to the dark lantern party, and is now doing the bidding of the Abolition leaden of that part) We have learned from lice Mr, Meek, that the IVatehman omnioetesed with a subscription list of upwards of 1,500 substan tial subscribers, and that the Deniorrats are mos lag in solid column to rid the county of Know Nothing Ism at the next election—that they will accomplish thier purpose we have not a doubt. The Watehman is printed on now type, and In ably conducted Thu editor says .` the paper will earnestly and untlinahs irigly advocate the men and menenree of the DEMO eratio party, and oppoeo KUHN' Nuthingiem„%boli- Bettina. sod em_try other iota ft; contrary to the genius anW apTrit orob FrepubTfe ifintitu Boni - " We shall look for rod news from Centre next fall. —lluntangdon Glob. "Dun DaimonsTic WATCIIIIA• "—Mose Zeitung, dam englishe Organ der Demok ratio von Centre Coun ty, In Bellefonte godraeld, wallah* hendlat Bow Eraeheinung getnacht, let eines der achcenuten and beaten polite ;hen ,goitaihriften In Pennsylva nian Der ',Watchman" wird von Hot II sour Hairs heranktrgeben and ton tiloolidgen Bedeck, ren gefuehrt, din, indents wir slo kennen, hand In had mit dem Bcrichter die ilemokratisolte grund. 'sateen reels and ohnn fiereht vertheldlgon wenlen Jotter enlisels-lenendo Demokrat Inn County sollte die we Blatt nelunen, and elle mirgilahe Unterstuetsung demaelban sugebreeht warden, wudurch Centro noun. 'ty wieder iss oaten guten allow pauod derookrall. schen Brand gehrgeht warden kann, thumb no dont linternehmen —Dernokrati,trhe If onekter DEMOCRATIC Waventmx.—We were last weak greeted with the appearance on our table of the lint number of a handsome paper bearing the above caption, devoted to the ever-glorious prinolides of Demooraay, and published at liellefonte, Pa., by If. Has. A marked ability is displayed In Its edito oontenta, and the Demooracy of Centre Easy siongratedide themselves on having a gnu and able adWucita in the Watch - num LiFertlM liberty pre serving &latrines it advocates, may its career be ever 'upward, and onward —Joliwtown Edw. A DIXOCAATIC paper has been atarted at Bellefonte, by 11. Bala, Beg The Ant number waa tuned on the Tdth ultimo, and giree evidence of taient andakill both in the editorial andmechanical ddpartments, The publleher deserves suooevs, and In the hands of the Democracy of Centre we knave ho will reatistklt—L.toiefown Demorrat, DEMOCRATIC WATCH CAS.—We greet with great pleasure the arrival of the first number of a nom Demottratie pager, established In Bellefonte, by.ll. Bays, who is evidently a vigorous writer. We are not only plimed to see that our licsnoonitio neigh• bore have now a reliable organ, but we are gratided to learn that It starts with a subscrl 0100 lift of over a thousand. The Democrola of Centre have re. solved to redeem their county from Jacobin away, spa tbii IristrAisuin Win prove a valuable auxiliary in the good andartaking.—Hollidayvburg Btati. Tne DillOCAttiO WATCHW4'I,--Tbill Is the dllo of o new paper about starting In this borough. The type sad fixtures have already arrived, and the paper will make its lint appearance next week. It will be talked and published by Mr. Henry Hays, late of Philadelphia, who will, no doubt, mammas to furnish the Deinoeracy.of Old Centre with an in, termting said emulsible paper, Leaving polities out, of the question, we wish our now brother 'mom Whig. V..21r We have received the second nensber of The Denson-an o Watchman, published by Henry Hays, Esq. rly oft this place, at Be ll efonte, Centre Conr4y, P ,it make a neat appearing°, is printed on a doubt edlom sheet and should receive e. liberal mitre (rum the owe:utility in which It le toasted. We notice that Wien.ffoeney,- Ksq., 1100 formerly of dila county, is ammelated with Mr. Hap irr the edik?rialvlepartinent of this paper. We wish them sememain, thus ontetpryle.-rpoisinduo s fl. *Tut llnuocitAtiO WAtcUitt* to the title of a new Democratio Paper Just star*itt Bellefonte, CC alit county, by ow old friend ea 'idilleg.ateta Henry Hays. The nurabor berme us Is neatly got ten up end will no await be en Invaluable maxillary to the cause it espouses, He has our beet wishes.-- Ilforiettiart, Marietta. Pa. Tee Delsoessete W ATOSIII an is the title of a new Demobratki paper Just 'ivied at Bellefonte, Centre county, by Beaty Hays!. It present/ a 'pettishly neat separatism, and gives eiddenee of having a man. to oonduet It, We hope the W011•AMIIII may encased, and In itr — iticoess purge Old Centre or Know-Nothingiem mod its organs.—Lyeeksing Ga• Bette. We have ratelved the drst number of • new piper printed st Bellefonte, by Henry Hays. It 10 a handsome sheet, well printed, displaying editorial ent, and a Sound Lemogralle paper—just such a one as has been wanted fin , some Hine past by Demorwsmy of Centre mouldy. May 1111000row 41 lhe u. Democratic organ. —Danville % a.Ut. genre,. • • Tu■ Druocuserc Wareurtaw le the nano of a new weekly paper, published at Bellefonte, Centre county, by llonry Bayou, formerly publieher of the 'l.lmoograt of thli city, The fire( numbOr, issued under the afindentiteiteinT Ilttb& Trp - i pew establishment ) /oaks well, and we have fatactart the Watchman will be so conducted astogire sinter, Notion to the 'Democracy of Centro. The editor telys ho , is about getting au excellent likendid of Tmas Jefferson, which ho will suspend directly over his desk, And which will have the effect of inspiring-'dm with glorious recollections orthe past, and keeping him for all coming time, in the true Damper die path. If he says, ho should over be at toes for a subject, one look at the Khartoum author of the Declaration of Indepondonee wall nowertn hie Imagination, that It will be impoesible for his pen, Impudent and• industrious as he is, to keep pace with his it. clog thoughts, If he teaches the Democracy of Jefferson, aour Mend of the Watchman will be on the mate track, and modern Sham Democracy will not meet with ravarit favor at Ida handayabut how tie can "render a hearty and vigorous support to the present national adrnbalstradon" of Pierce, Douglaa, ditringfellow Co„ while drawing hie editorial inspitalloo (min the portrait of the glorious author of the Declaration of Independence, le a mystery which we leave for future numbers of the Watchman to mire, But we know friend lisps to he sgood printer, an enterpris, lag and Industrams publisher, a n d he used to be a pretty honest politician—and we have no doubt, that be will not on ly look at the portrait hut lap, led by the principles of Jefferson.— Lancaster Express ' Ws received last week the second number of the Democratic Watchman, a new Demoaratio paper jolt started in Bellefonte, by Henry Hays, Esqa,—, The first number never reached us. Thatches boon no-Democratic paper published in EngliaM inCentre younty for more them a year past, the old Centre Diistorrat ; having boon degraded into an organ of Know Nothinglem. The Watchman, judging from the number before us,- will be well worthy of the support of the party, The editorials are well written, and the mechanical part not excelled by any paper in the ccuntlY,— With the aid of such an organ, it Is safe to predict that Centre county will soon be again what it has been heretofore--one of the strongest and molt roll, able Dernammilu <mantles In the State. We art pleased to learn that the eiltarts of Mr. Hays are ' likely to be properly appreciated by the party in his county, anal t hat o wall not be aliened to lack for "material aid" in - carrying on his enterprise.— . .file Democrats in Clinton arc also giving him hand/onto moment, His list In Look Haven is alai,' of the largest anal beet within• the delivery of the poet Office We heartily rejoice et his prospect of success—.,Cock Hares Democrat Tps Dssocasme Wircitssa.—This is' the title of a now roper, published in Bellefonte, Centre moldy, Pa., by Henry (lays, Esq., formerly one of the Publishers of the Lancaster Democrat, Tho first number gives evidence of ability, and 'deter mination on the part of the editor to publish just . such paper as the Damara:ay of Centro pt this time need, The Centre ntriaNer w ee bought by the Know : Nothings—the party was consequently left without an organ in the county., The Watch• n wee started with the view of taking the place of the Democrat, and we are glad that Mr, hays commences his career in that aerenry" under such favorable auspioes—he hating received, in the course of • few days, ono thousand subscribers. Success to the enterprise TUC Dr MQCRATIC WATCHNAIt.—This LS the title of anew paper just started at Bellefonte, Centre co, by Bleary liar, Esq., The trait number presentee neat and butioaselike appearance, and the editorials give evidence of ability and tact. We wish the eali, tor success in the enterprise and trust that the Demooracy of Centre county will feel it to be tiller duty to sustain so true an organ of the party, as the Watchman promises to be,to the utmost of their Mill. ity. We extend to Mr. Hays the right hand of fellowship, and welcome him as a colaborer In the glorious cause of tbo people —Norrtetoma Wateler mon,,„ Ter ' fittworstAric WATCHMAN—Keay Ifays, Fal,, • hass nom nencod the publication of anew Dem wrote" paper se Bellefonte, Centro county. under the abcweappe priato tegnomen Our friend Wien For ney, we are pleasant to observe. appears with Mr, flays, se Aesociato Editor. The .Democratic Watchman is a large and handsome sheet, well filled and ably conducted As it is the only Eng lish Democratie paper lo o.,ntre, Its establishment there is as opportune as its success is certain —Co , ineasfisa De aoaeat I„V• We bassi received the Ilret number of • new Democratic paper just started in Bellefonte, by fluter Mrs. entitled the DIMOCFOtI( Waleh• man, which is truly a large and handsome sheet The Watchman in purly Democratio—and is Jost Inch • paper as deservcs, and will no doubt receive heart:. euppprrt from the llemo6ract of Old Cen to —Prom the Clearfield Reptltheati New Pervu.—We have received the And num ber of dm Democratic IVat tattoo'', imbliehed in Bellefonte It is neatly printed and Imdte welt -- We hope tho editor will realize n hoodpoon profit front his undertaking —Freer the Cleo, filet Reetio area's Journal. K. N We became acquaintvd with Mr liar, who war about starting a new old Ilno Demoaretie paver to he called the Deatarratte auraWateh Ile appears to bo an energetle man, and baring a ntrontr, faith la Democracy, will, we hope, make old ft n re ro. deem Itself rir The Dir isoCRATIO WATCHMAN, le tho title or s new paper which hem recently boon alluded It Bellefonte, edited by 11. flays, who is a racy writer We extend our beet wishes, and hope it may adhero Si an SalelliVa philter, to the prineiples now elpou• eed.-J, !More Repub/tran. • Twin Datrorn•rte WArclite:o4—Tid* it the title of anew paper Jug started in Belle/only, by II II tt)s, the first number of which we have reettised It Is YeiTnesally prints:l4, - mill salted, nod - Neir of it it, it 115 R Round Domorratio paper. We wish it sue. nese —Tyrone Dem. Deirooaseto Wsrcilltaw is thr Itttirot s new Democratic paper rocenthratarted in Ilsilefonte. Pa. by liwOlie bilitys.-Pskf. It is vastly - execute& and edited with spirit and ability, It is bound to sue esed.—Jerwly Shore News Letter. l"il • We have receivekthe first number of a line «ung Democratic paper published in Bellefonte )7 Henry Hays It is well printed, on goad paper, eirly edited, and soundly Dernodratio —Sunbury FfIM DKVOCRATIC WATCHWAN,--.This Is the title of a new Democratic paper just started in Bellehinte by II Hays It Is a neat sheet, and judging from the Ent number will be ably eonduoted We extend our beat wishes to the editor —New Beth?' 'rime,. C ALL AND ME THE NEW GOODS! N. W CORNER OF THE DIAMOND, SECOND DOOR, BELLEFONTE, FA. The undersignenl would rowteetfully call the at tention of his old frienda-and the public generally to ids new stock of YALL AND WTNTErt GOODS, reidett.M. -- llMlll2olretihintl In part u follows • LADIES DRESS GOODS French Morita, Persian -Twills Cashraeris, Do Lanes, Mohair Lustre, Silks, Plaids, &o. BTAPLM 000D8. It. has a full assortment of well as are usually kept In a country store. RISIONS, TRIMMINGS, do ' no him an endless variety. 1100T,S AND SHOWS A very lane stock of the met Sabetantial kind, and at low pekes, JIATN AND OAPS, For men ,and boys, and of every variety, very cheep REA HICHADE OLOTHINO. A vary ex.:1440 usorttnant, • GROCE lES. Always' en head all kind ut (trona/its, at as low prices u aut be bed eisenhers, HARDWARR, QURENSWARR, And In feat everything usually kept In a store. 14"-P u rah awn ire respectfully Invited to etl , l antrieelito-rato Node Every attention will paid to render satisfaction to customers. cov2ti JOIIN It WI/ pEI/14BYLVALNIA. Eng., B. W. COR NERA. of the Diamond, Bellefonte, Centro Co., Pa.—Thin large and conveniently located house having been consplotely remoddlud, repaired and improved, is now opened for the ou,coutnintletion of the public, The proprietor of this establishment respeutfuily inferno his friends and the public that he 4411 snared neither pains nor 6 - jrcilte, to render it •desirable retreat to all who may/favor blot with ace.4 3 is be is determined. to do ell to his power to pro their comfort and convenience Min Table will always be supplied with the best that the country will afford. The Rooms Cr. large and well ventillated The Btablang oonneeted with the establishment, 1 lari m and excellent, and in charge of careful an ' • tweed hostler*, .. 0 also has erected shed" for the UlO of carries „ and bead's, - Stages ano arriving and deputing daily, in abort nothing Omit be neglected to give entire satiefacUon to those layering him with a ei4l. R. D. CUMMINS, novriAl Bellefonte, Pa vox KAREN, CANDLE WION, MIN &mo Ot d °heap, po, Elhot, Load, Pon Knives, can bo put.. of nov2B rriOBACCO. -A EMMA 411ANTITY .A. of the favorite Tobacoo, whloh was so poplar among the obewers lest winter. Call immediately an d ■uPAY /ourself, it KRALSWEI C . /M.-AN 11/MUM VARIETY, windesals and retail, ohesper thnn the eheaP eat, above on hand and for soli by novSB RIPNER. WrGHT SCRAP IRON WAITED I novr I !KEALB.II riontOtoixiu A.ssimmou . iispoND-uha. Arrangements' for the Ilooond Annual Deflection of this new and)popular Institntion for the Infusion of. Literature and Art, hare both made en titi most extensive stale. , Among the vvorks ilreidy engaged lathe fat-rimed "GENOA ORIJUIPIX," vvhiCh originally cost TEN THOUSAND DiL ARS In forming tin .new collection, the diffution of works of American Art, and the encouragement of American geniun have not boon overlooked. Com missions Intro been Issued to many of the most dis tinguished American 'Artists, who will contribute_ some of their finest productioas. Among tiMm are three Marble Busts, canoutod by the greatest living Mel otor—ltt Wit POW KR fi • 0 EOM] P. YASII/NOTON, The ratheret his Country ; BENJAMIN PHANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL WEBbTrill The Statesman. A speoial agent has visited •Eriroxia and Mato °artful mind Juilloious selectiona of Foreign works of Art, both rn Bronze and Marble, Statuary and Choice Painting+, •, 'rho whole forming a. large and stlinible'collern lion of Paintings and Statuary, to be dlstrlbUled rang nntong the membera of - the, Asseelation for the Second Vent, TERMS OF MEMBEIISHIP, The payment of Three Dollars constittdes any Ono a member of this Association, and entitles him to either ono of the following Megasinea for, one year, and alw) a ticket In the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, The Literature issued to subsoriberenongilds of the foilowLng Monthly Magazines: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Bilseitwood'e Graham'', (lode)° , .Lady's Book, and Household Words. Perseus taking_ Elm menthenhips are entitled to any live of the Magatines for one year, and to SIX TICKETS in the distribution, The not proceeds derised from the sale of mem berships, are devoted to the purchase works of Art far the ensuing year. TILE ADVANTAGES SECCHED, By becoming a member of thin ASSOCiMIOII, are— let, All potions RECEIVE THE FULL VALUE OF THEIR SIAM:Ill wrioNti AT THE START, in the shape of eterl ng Magazine Literature 2d, tnember is contributing toward. per cliasingoholco Workri of Art, which are, to be dis tributed among themsel:veg, and are at the same time encouraging the Artists; diebureing thousands of dollars through lie agency. . Fersorariin retuitttng footle for membership, will please give their port-offire whirr." en 1011, it at ipg the mouth they wish the Magnin* to commence, and have the letter registered at the post-office to prevent lose; err the receipt of Willa, a cerlt6cgte of inemberahip, together with the jgegalino desired, will be forwarded to any part of file country Those who ',urchin , * Magazines kt Bookstores, will observe that by joining thin AseoCiation, they reed: s'O. the Maga:roe attd free rirlet in the an filStrlblltloll, at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone , Beautifully illustrated flinalognee giving full des criptione, Cent free on application For Membership, addrena C. L. DERRY, C. A. A., At either of the prinelpal " K niokerbooker Magazine" oMee,3-111 Broadway, New York' or, Western dike, 1116 Water Areal, Sandusky! Ohio novl7-6t pROGIIESI3m--PATENT AIIBILOTYPES: r i rTho Promintu awarded by Ilia Franklin Institute at tho late Exhibition The aubsuriber, atter long and patient labor and experiment, is now enabled to offer to the public It new style orPlotlirea far esweeding in beauty "}IM durability anything ever before made These pie. turas nro not reversed as Daguerreotypes are, and may be seen In Noy light They also possess the rare properly of being IMPERISHABLE!' Being hermetically sealed hatvreen Oen plates whioh sealing. is secured by ballets Patent in Ili United Rates, lima Britain and Frunue, end prso tised In Philadelphia by Mr. Boot, Fifth and Chest nut streets, and . AMERICAN GALLERY OF, PHOTOGRAPH 1 No 1211 ARCH Street, alto.° Sixth, Pliilairs The great succees I have attained In the voice. Lion of those pictureerWasitimulated the envy, jeal ousy and running of certain operators, who not only defraud the public by selling hue counterfeits, but who moreover use my trade mark, "AndiretYpcs," to further their dishonorable ends, Suit thus defraud ma. This name was originated by Mr. Cutting awl myself to designate our double t inuticully cemented pisturen, and no other Thom loi•IptiolS snaka.a picture an single glass, caul the Wank via , nigh being immediately in contact with the plaint, must in a short time crack, and thereby overly des troy it The public Are motioned tignipit thttto /no- Intic on as they MITI sorely he di/141,1,01, i 00d n their permanency I will Inky pie Inure 111 showing yr Omen who 'flail, the nature of the try kuod, of pro tures,and they can ju , ige for thetnvelie. I have MIT eln111,1 , (. 41 Orn.';Viiit Ist} (Or the production of FACU P/CTUlt.p.. moa: BEAUTIFULLY OLOIthl). These pictures plonse,every ono, and me entire satisfaction, and are a euriosaty as well as a portrait. These Ambrutyrics are pnnienneed by competent „judges to be the gr a ndest achievement in the I'ho tographie Art, WI% log a relief and clearness that is truly astonishing The proprietor Inoue', Cr. enabled by greatly improved faeilitfiL ke - -Invkluutt a 11390 - Alubturiods (rum the very 'nuttiest site to FULL LIVE SIZE-25 by a 0 inches, With alLthe truth of Nature, and the_ininuautmey of the finest plate glass, the long sought for end al. Plztotovo.phic , vatraiturc. AMIIItOTYPE STEREOSCOPES mnat , bo seen to be appreciated, the relief being fully as perfect as life 1:0 - 1higuerreutypei copied intrrArnbrotypeo, and rendered peCIIILLIIOII, These pictures offer au inducement to those wish• ing to send pictures to Eurepe, an" Mr . } are proof against the action of water, acids, !climate or ahnot phore, and may be it,,, In water far mouths with Pilleg , 'T OAYCTY, Do also continuer to make 114EZZOQRAP1111 FROM LIFE, A great improvement upon the Crystallotype pro cess', by which pictures LLIO !title direct from life, instead of copying a Daguerreotype us anupt be dam" with the CrystallOtype procem All successful Pho tographers employ this procene Theo fileszographs aft copal to the finest ongros Mg, /thdialon. 11.0!untle in doe 1, Any number from a siegle rilhug, from one t thousand, made either plain, retouched, or colored In water op oil, ()Wean. and strangers are Invited to call at the flatintrind exam tun appointers et bath of thrabove branches of Art before they procure pictures else where, a they are assured of polite attention anti a ruperior picture Instructions and rights to `,recurs in both the above procaine', fur sale to worthy owratori 1. REIIII, Photographer, No 126 Arab Street, above Sixth, " ofirv2l•4l Plitladolphls Veraz PAGMKRILEAN GAIIKRY, The blushing flowers fade from earth, Youth's beauties pass away ; • • But Barnhart's pictures ever bloom, To mock at Time's decay' This Gallery Is now opened to the public, under the control of J. H. BARNHART, ` With facilities for Daguerrootyping rareV equalled or porbspa never surpassed in the cotihVy„ Mellow tone, beautifully blended ludiglltab4o.hiidei a perfect delineation of features and . drapdty, and the pleashos el7out Incident to a judicious argauge• moot of the attitude, are truly objects worthy n o email consideration, L f iba many other breath o science, the moat Important requisites can only , e attained by years of practical experience and dose observation, Of nob we. have had the advantages Thome who have friends they fondly uherish, bould remember disease may soon ley lie withering hand upon them The vital spark of life, that M. day imparts bright anticipations Of the futorb, to) perm, may be waning amid the last glowing en, bers of mortality. Why not secure your pictures When it in both expedlent and cootiomiaal to do BO IV,o wish not to be under the necessity cif transfer .ring your imago to ft polished surfaen,in the icy e, brae,' of (kali. Ttl'e are often (tailed upon to 'dorm this sad act In memory of the 'departed, •ut hereafter In no cone will our charge be less luau *lO, nor will the pictures of Allah as have died I of °ening...roue diseases be taken for any inducement whatever Pletures ineeried In oases of *boost every variety of also, shape or finish. Altar, - GOLD and GILT LOCKIITH kept constantly on hand. Instructions given and Apparatge 'furnished on reasonable terms. ' rirßomn, Brokerhoff's Row, second Boor, Belle route, Pi. nov2T-tf TO PRIIMM AND FULMER& PHILADECIRIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY, N. Wiecoreer of THIRD and CHESTNUT Street,. L. PELOI.I2kI Still continues to manufacture all kinds of HOOK, JOB and FANCY TYPE, of the best quality, and at LESS •PRIOES FOlt CASH, than any other Foundry In the Union. Hie long experience In the practleal part of the business, and in thelnixlng or metals, warrant him' In his Assertion that the type of his manufacture, bent/lining much copper, are as durable es the much talked of Copper Face Type. 'Ha hes on hand, and mut supply at a very short Re tiree, every mirth:do used Ina Printing 011ioe, such as Type, Prestos, Rules, Composing Stinks, Brass and Wooden Gekleys, Bodkins, Ley Brushes, Cases, Chases, Furniture, do Old Type taken In exchange for new at *Footmen prices atittim asp% per pound. noy2 - - • PRUNER I ItEIIN, Oliy, of 'MR 'CrAialtar 3111_11110MILLYIVIA .1..a. AZINE.—A _ROW YOLIIKEtr.D Has. Let six months tberebase been loud a ac's Now /40NiitLT MPUitrotif vim BIGHT UND RIM AND FIFTY THOTIRAND riudibers. The Publishers May safely apposi to this feet as GI I dormwx)f the unparalleled and ( 7 .. ~.....„ ,wove.. with which their efforts to HA • sheep, inetruotive, aggi entertalolog Mott hitYn hiC a lt; landed. They renew the ertrireadon of ask to the nubile for their eautdard eobildeteille aota say port and ecpeolaUy to the Pram ibr do ma aid It has oared in tookhur their elterteandlethir aeon known to the AIt3I4OPTI Pit s , ....__lt ten osetwOy be ureerwary to IS 1 that the plan of onn•Uothrirthehl _ has proved au xuaelmilfulorliiteoteiliesed id tnereas• od truldnity and care. The wanks and tuts of the great mats of the people will eentinse $0 be eonsul led ; Mad no labor or expense will be soaped to give them, every month, the legal. sirrionntOtthe most Interestimr, and instructive literary matter original and /elected, in the beet form and at the sheep.' est price. fiproiZ end. Inereased attention will" always be given to the several Revise of original illustrated articles, denriptive of Agnatioan relies and historical incidents, prepared by th=fre. aloe writer+, find seeompained hy engr ' t a hest ertials in the United tittle,. fa every 'part ' ntont of the "appoints rerowed efforts wilfbe made t o Increase Iti abirty, Its utility, and it. attraotivo , nese for general readers. ii Though It has not yet completed the cloth year of Its existenoe,ll (demi S' 'AN/ owl hie a eiroulatien greater, by many thousands, than wan ever attained by soy other similar ptiblication ever hewed In any part of the world. ato the doterminittiOn of the Publiehers that lt thalltsentleme to merit this aupar• all led and still increaaing promority, Bach number of the klagmbie will ,sontain 144 octallo pages, in double oningitif t eao Tsar thus ' comprising nearly two thousand mei the oholoast Miscellaneous Literathre of day, ; very NUM her will contain otinierousPioterial illustrations, M. curate Plates of the iashions, a aldose Ohreptals of Current Evenle, and Impartial Tretkp . so Of the im portant, hooks of the Mouth. The YOE."' ocen, manes with the Numbers forIos• 'and apetusten ; but suhaniptlona may eounnemo with any espabir, Tintmli.—The Al agatins may ba Obtained bf Peak sellers, Periodical Agents, or from the Publisher* at 13,00 a year, or 25 tents a number.' The Illlenaleam pal Volumes, li{ completed, neatly bound In Cloth, ore sold at $2,00 each, and Muslin Covers are fur. nished to those who with to hay. thelrbsek numbers uniformily bound, at 25 cents each. Eleven Vol umes are now ready bound `Harpers' Story Books and . Harpers' hisgarine" will be mot to one Ad dre,s, for one year, for $5, 00 . The publishers will supply Spool Nazabors b it i gratuitously to Agents and Patio and will make liberal arrangements with thous talet, the Magazine They will elm supply persons at $5,00 a year, or five persons at 110, Clergymen supplied at 12,00 aline. ... HARPER • BROTHERS, Publishers. ATTENTION FANNERS, MID ALL OTHERS INTERMIT/1' ‘` CORN N.1111,1,131?..9' The undersigned respectfully Informs th e rann• are and the public generally of Cent:* (wanly, that Inc I. now mantiftmturing the Within AND BY.ABY CORN BLIJILLER. One of the best, Most convenient, durable. and at the came time, thy most posy running shelter' over offrteil to tine public It will shell green and dry (torn, cleaning the cobs from end to end, and sepa rating them from (lie Corn Ey 11 intvapted to run easier then any ogler Ethel lei ntil., Culled States or elsewhere, for tint quan- I of Corn libelled perday. It le woriatruolleid with two ernnks, en that logo persons oast tern it, and shell from '.!rlo to 30It blurt" po, dny. it eon Sips be attached to hone lamer. C and ria• them - before purehnolng any other, as I.ameertain you will be eatiageal elth this. DANIEL mitt. Bellefonte IZEiI ITI I'HE FIBB'r 40,1(TH, (JAI , c. Att. vat, titsoy,) 0111100 of Tilt: FARM NWILNAI t , A Monthly Perio , llo4l of Thirty-tura Oetaeo Pape, devoted exolusitely to the 644 interests of the Farmer, the tranlenir the Froil Ammar and Stuck Breeder, • farA fed I 1 Volumes handimaely hound, at 1111 . 50 each.' ; - -Among the subjects treated - in the/mined will be comprehended the followlnc-- Tito Cultivation of the bull i Manures and their pplicatniu Descriptions of ad new antimproved Implement/ref if eebandry, designed to &enlist° and abridge the labor of the Farm; Descriptions of all now -Fruits, Flowers and 'riven; Pruning and Graft ing, Experiments of Farmers; Rural Architecture , Market Iteptirts, Plowing, Bowing and Harvesting; Draining; Groins and Gressel} Esculent Roots as food for Cattle; gardening; Live Mock of every description, broods, ;modes of fattening 1o.; The Datry, , Review, of Agrieultilng end Hiwtieultural Books, Rural Dante, Manure, and Onstouta and other subjects altidli isre calculated to interest and inform the due for Whom we Odd labOrtng The Editorial Departeuent will lime IM assume d by A. M !WANGLER, the original ;Utter and FrpprMter of the Journal, assisted by a number of ',deem Agriculturalists and practical Farmers, making it at the sutras time, a primary object to keep the Jointed clear from all oollatend interests, end to render it in all respect/ a reliable paper. " It Iv n glint Fallacy to suppotte that when an in. di% ideal in comes the editor of an Agricultural peper, ho taretseerily oonstitates Idgesiet , dietetor of opteletn and preotioe to his rpodpre ulriammt fits IV - AftiouTt are, iny country, howeer blessed by Indira, must continuo poor " tVe noel specimen numbers to all applicants, gratis—and will answer promptly a* letters of in quiry, an , relating to matters contained in the Journal—not omitting even those that bare a post age stamp enclosed to pay for the reply Our ta4 of: Suhrersption privy tAo .fonraal reitAin the 'fora of Single copy, • • 01 00 per annum Fipo espies,.- • 4.00 Ten copies, V 60 " Twenty nOplea, • • It_o " CACTI, IS V AItIAIaLY IADVANCED All aubiariptilme must begin with the lit or ;lb number Of the volume which Oommenoes with the year and in every Sass the Journal will be slopped at the. expirntion DI the time paid for, unless the subscription in previously renewed. SAMUEL EMLEN A 00 4 i 'ubli&hers, 'lt -E., 'loner of gelltrat To whom all .sommuninatimul, whether editon.l or Mosinee/ should be addressed. nor 27 RUNER'S CHEAP' 0400114 STORE —(hateful for the patronage ao liberally be• 'Mired upon him by a generous aoMmtmity loot hopes by strict attention to business, te alissys 994i0m 10 merit am approbation of Mt itifiseelating r pubi •Ife informs his frlands s auatomem, and the public generally ! that be in praparad to furnish them, them, at WI well known stand with *very variety of GROCERIES that may bo called for Persons wishing to economise will please call and *Bleat thew Groceries of me, an I am datenntood to glyn sate faction to all • nov27 WILLIAM PR [INK R Tv THE LAKES,-11, MAIMED ASs SORT MEN'r r fjoilun, Undarsineven, itinen dkft., Thread Lomas, and Pidnts the beet moan and °oho', warranted, Ilan and examine the difrff ant varietlei, . iney27l, KEA LS II S --- 17EPHYR WORSTED.— 3 " BAT dica and handsomest variety of odor, ever offered to the ladles. Also, TapsiKry Worsted,. canvass Perforated Board, Branch wqrkin g Cotton, Cotton Fleas, Silk Floss, and Linen Floss, Ai nov27 SBALBII'B Wl3B' EXTRA FAMILY AWL o r : ll mmtantly on band anoiltor Ili Jo WX:it VAR, 445012 Mileaburg Arrtak monk 911 - oNie JLAI 40,,,,0n hand and for aal• JAS.. P. , Mlleaburg P• a ILSIMiKB,Y, d e li n i e very loweel locoed* ; • eol2 berit mANTED—WOOIIO BAN, (dean] REALM'S.
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