V T' ~~~'c-~~i~c~'s~~lt}?rtrtiitcitt~ „ • T B F4llOl IttrlU . ` Au E r tightih cOrrespontlent of the New York' Trjbwee, esjtatiates on the introdue , lion of stalutfivweraran aid iu agrioultu rul'opeettilt!nia, _as follow b :4.7,14te Farmer's Future will be found in the application of efeatlrlo Mt, iolticalfon ol (he soil! We _artrrapidly enuring to the concluaion•here that. the putt' old plow is a bonding: 'We begin t,o thitik that. spade husbandry, np piiedluty stem, is the right thing ; indeed tpce aro Aonur-among us of the opinion •'t tat ti maehiuo utuy bu livittited which *ould in effeet, plow, aow, harrow and roll tokidtber--=a diatiltine in fact which shohltt make a seed:beit and Now 4httn •sned all at odd' eperatiou. There bus 'already been onetateam etigiuuu exhibited in Mk uountry which will walla any Olthero and do anything it la-required to do. •It hat feet about the site of yours, air,'und it puts them down bind the ground, one after the other, yet very much in the fashion of a dandy going upJ3readway, only the feet of the machine, era tiled on wheels, and revolve regularly, inateed.othintiviug upend down awkwardly. Uke hi'. This maci,ine will Kolh , n4tli a plowed field very coinfortabl,), awl rath er quicker than'a B ond bunter, will g..t over it; cud as it will drag a dozen plows after it, I do 'not see, for my putt, why it - altould not-be made'to eatry, as part uncl- 1 parcel of itself, a wecittibiaut that-will rea dily °elven the • untitled giound into a seed-bed. Well thou, as to drainage. I saw a maoloine, the other day, that would dig, dein audits , down ,sixteen and a half feet of pipiug per minute; the pipes being rather more regularly anti satibtlietorily laid 'than any skilled workman can lay them. The machine labored under the disadvantage of being cumbrous, and of being made to be 'worked by a- stationary angina. But having got thus fur, it seems to be .only one step further to give us steam applicat ion , to the soil, so as to enable twen ty, times the 'quantity of land to be put un der cultivatiou' by the woe atuouut of la bor, and it no greater cost than now.— Then we may hope fur a produce of cheer corn, ttie greet desideratum in this laud of sweat and ti ii, where o depends upon shilling nr trio, wine or less, in the price of toad, balmily whether a man can reap the tuivaittages of his labor, but atisolutely tut crow ;whether he can continue to exist. ) now WE DID IT., • Some twelve years since my father par abased* farm whioli war. "Worked In death,' Ant the-neighbors said. WO, "refound out bow it bad beau worked, 'when we put a heavy team and new plow at work, and the virgin soil wee turned up six inches below the four Welles Worked to death. Our neighbors prophesied a failure, and when our crepe vied with and exceeded their own,. lbey wets full of stirmisings cc td the wonderful strangers s auccessful in renew lug such - -"What intimate did _you put on that 161 d ?" --- a neigher asked my father, one morning, us they were looking at the deep green waving corn, growing so rankly triereio. upk io a ftneed deep !" answer ed he • " th ere is mulling like plowing deep, and thoroughly pulverizing the soil, to Wing good crops in all kinds of weather." That field had been used as a meadow "anus fifteen years, produeloglAlf a ton of .bay,to the tiere.. We broke it up deep, planted one year, sowed oars the next with clover and timothy, and the third year cut two toes to the acre - Another bold has been used for oats - the eag l e length of tithe. We plowed, but bad poor oatv,..es so notch deep, new soil was ward rep, never hating been exposed to the weather, a hard end altnyat impeet3tra lrle frost I t ,n leg been formed at • the depth of three or f..or ir L ehes, where the plow had neraped for years'. As 130(.11 as pos , ible we grassed it, nod had excellent 'meadows, where others tho't nothing bur a bud weed, called devil-gut, could grow: All the posture laud had s vigerous growth of elders on, but we fixed than by plowing,"and orrofully picked up tho roots, drawlug . thern in piles to some largo log or tump heap, and enjoying a beautiful bon fire after they become well dried; ao etidetl all trouble with our "elders," but not hatters, as !bey had failed to establish —ihemerh•ee.du our tssiini . i;tion.—Cort of -the Ohio Farmer. GOOD Goer.): Fak.o.—Mixid of grain, under the name of "meshes," have been. eonituen in Lwow sections, and have been prAtable. A correspondent of the Rural NdW Yorker relates the following. We should Oink the crop would make ex• celleut horse or cattle feed, ground :—"I had ileonversation with a tuah lately, who was Traiparteneed farmer, having farmed bout lk this State s (N. Y.) and Ohio, and his g l immer of raising 1101110 tend was this,;, I, take about huithels. of outs, and wix them ith one bushel of rye, and sow this amoutit-to tee* WO. The rye will support the eats 311 ease of a heavy growtti„,and prevent lodging. In this manner I have rallied Slily unit seventy buaLtda to the sere." - nom IN It' I N rm.—The filtureaehnsette Memnon rueoultueuda to those who are rearing 'owls &Mitt's; to feud out - roots. They titer the growth rather thao the fat.' ten mg - of animals, and are - therrrore otrre suitable fur the . young than auy kind of gain would be. i!or thitt purpose the fiat turnip abswers welt, mid as it is often' growu with but little trouble;,'it is worth laying up a stuck. Turnips may be bur: tied under kipile of - hay iu tbo bare—or in the barn del'ar, without a errveirlog. 71EW Fr owniso uftui!. The-January number of the llorlictiltvrtst gives &last* and notice of a shrub - found In Macon county, North Carolina, said to be ct nameless and undesuribed variety of Rhodo dendron, the flower of which is, second only in magnificence to the Magnolia Grandiflore. Irgrows to the height of four or five feet, and ie millig,transplanted and cultivated. It is gated that no American flower,elpteds this in beauty. Its color is a bright crimson, ap proaching scarlet, and the ponicles arc com posed of twenty or thirty flowers, forming a conical MSS nearly as large as a mart's head. „Tfie Waves are evergreen; of deep color. The spot where found is on the top of almost inseCessible mountains. , ElM=ll EMI Nimorous agr BIDDY' AIAiN HY'S CAT. , . . ' Matthew Malony, better known by the boys at.the will to "Father Mat," on , ro u ning'frorn work ono evening, vas ml at,the gate by lAiddy, hia better half, io high state' of excitement. "Matr each she, "there'd a strange cat -et-the cabin. ` ' • "east her out, thin, tin' don't liebothor in' tor about tho Wee." "Faix, en' iv'o been strivin'' to do that Porno for the matter Of ten minutes, past, But she n jiet beistit My 'rialto, tiohint thit big red ehlit in the corner. Will yes be - lather helpin' mi. to (Arlie her out.klat?'' "To be sure I will, bad look to the eon. sitWelle bus for me houae; show her to me Isidtly,, till I tacho+her•tlio.respict that's duo e man in his own liouse—to be table' pott cetssion without as much as by Yet lave, the thafe of the world l" . • "*Now•.Mat had a special antipathy for cats, and never let pass an opportunity to kill ono. This ho resolved to do in the present case, end tnstantly formed a plan for the purpose.. IVercoiying but AIM 1110 .4 0 of egres6 fin the animal, be saya.to "Have ye ivor a male bag intri house, mo darlint ' 41)tvil a wan is there, Mat. Yertoolt it to the will wid yea to bring homelhipswid this nternin'." "Fuji an' I did, and there it is yit, thin,- Well, have yet . ..paling' at all, .in tIU. house, that *ULM up ike a beg Bid dy "Troth, an' I have,- Nat; there's me Suuday pittiooat ; ve:ean'dbraw the strings omen at the top, an' sure it will do better -nor lettin' the eat be Istria' yes." "Biddy darlint, yea a jewbl to be think= in' o' that same; be afiher bringin; it to toe." Biddy brought the garment, gild when the strings were drawn elm it made a very food atitietitute for the meal bag, and Mit declared it was - "illigaut." So ( holding it close against the edge of the *et, he took a . look behind and aw a pair of-bright - eyes glaring out at him. "An' fait there ye Ire, ye divil r Be out o' that now; bad luck to all your kin, ye thaviu' vagabono, ye. Bedsd an' ye won't lave me htSuele at all wid perlito 'az in ? Yer self-will bates a pig's jutirely.— Biddy, have yea got any hot leather in the house?" "Yis, I've pleuty, Met; the . tay reitte's full u• it." "ile,aftber matte the matter of a quart thin behint the chin till I ray how the any divil likes IL" "Ilonld 'im dose, Met; here goes the water." Dash srent the water, and out jumped the animal into Mat's. trap. "Arrest', be the bowly poster, l have him in, " Biddy," says Pit, drawing dose the ads of the garment; "Dow bad oess to yez, ye thafe, it's nine lives ye have is it Y Be afther aiin' me forgiveness for the thaviu' ye have been dein' in me house, fdr I'm thiokin' the nine lives ye have won't save ye now any seer Biddy, seise hook - of the poker( ate whin I'll shoulder the bay then yell' beat the daylights oat of 'im." Mat throw the bundle over his shoulder, and told Biddy to'play "St. Patrick's day in the morning" on it. Biddy struck a bout. three notes of that popular Irish air, cud suddenly stopped, oielaiming— "What swills so goitre, Mat, 1" It's takin' me brith, away wid the power uv it. Och, murther, Mat, share an' ye have the devil in the seek." ..... "Bate the ohld hayiben, thin ; 'III Diver have a bettor chance, Bete the horny off 'im ; lather 'im like blazes, me darliiit "Augh," !Lays Biddy, "I'm faintin' wid the power uv 'lto. - Cast lin of yes, Mat." "lowly St. Pother," says Mst, throwing down the suck. "Biddy, the NEW is a pole-oat t. Lave the bouse, or yea„ ; :ill be kilt intially. Murther an' turf, how the haylhen smells Och, Biddy Maloney, a purty kittle of fish yes made- uv it, to be sure, to be mistakin that little divil for a harmless cat." "Met, for tho love of God, if yea becon vanient to the door, be zither openin' it, for I'm pearly choked wid Och 'Bid dy Maloney, bad luck to yea fur lavin i onld Irelatwb to ho murthered in thin way 1— llowly Alary purtect too I Mat, I'm claue kilt, intirely; take me out of this !" illat,„dswai her .out of doors, and then broke for the pump like a quarter bale, closely followed by Biddy. "Shure, that little villain bates the devil intirely ; he's ruined me souse, au' kilt Bid dy, au' pit me out o' contrite wid myself fur a month to come. Ocb, the deeinvin' s agaboue`, bad luck to him ;" and Mat plunged is bead into the horse-trough up to his I "Getout o' that, Mat, I'm nearly blind," and Biddy went under water. "Ooh, the tnuitherite baste ! " Jaya Bid dy, sputtering the water out of her mouth, "nio'biast pettiooat is speitlt, intirely. Mat Maloney, divil a trap will I ever help yez sit far it cat ROM." 441)(41'4 trouble yourself, Mistress Malo ney, ytivd played tbe.divil ae itia. Niver fear me aim' a ba'porth o' yer anisMnee. It's a nathral fool ye are to be tabu a baste uv a pile-oat for a bonotha."- Mat and Biddy went cautiously:l:mak to the'cabin from which the offensive quadru 'ped had taketthia departure. Thingswere turned out o' doors, Biddy's petticoat bur ied, the bed, which fortunately escaped, moved to a near neigkbor's, the stove move ed outside, cud fur weeks they kept house out of doois,by which time( by dint of iscrubbing, washing and airing, the house wits rendered ouoe more habitat, but neither Mat nor Biddy have forgotten the "strange gat,,, ._ 'John,' said so angry parent to his son, , yop go into your room, and prepare far a flogging.' The boy departed, and when the angry parent sa ,ght the offender tie was surpris. ed at ibe swollen appearanoe of the young rascal's beak. ~ •What dons this mean?' be asked Vbat'son your beak..?' `it leather apron,', replied John, !three double. You told me to prepare fors flog ging, sod I did the best I could.' The bard set features of the father's conntrnance•rclaxed, as did also the mos. ales of the hand which grasped the• whip, and John got off for once with a gentle ad monition MIMI oink sole Pluto, PEMYLVLITIA sarn, conazolluP AND 'REVISED VERY wArs Wen all Bank, marked {Misr/ them are other counterfeits or altered notes of vartouS depoidAilv timie 1p Cinculatlou. UrTbe nines bf all Banks on whlgh we omit quotations and substitute a dash, (--) ans reilated by the bockats of Philadelphia. LArNitmaituftimdulent-Bauks, as well as those that havo gone out or existence, are omitted. - BANKS.LbI PiIi,LADXL.PIIIA. liank of Commerce), late Moyiunensing Bituhof North Apiaries,* - - Bank of Northern Liberties,* . Wolk of Pennsylvania* - Bank. of Perin Township' , • Bank of the United States, - • Commercial Bunk of Penn,* - City Bank, - ..... Consolidation Bank, - - Partners' and Meehaniplit Bank,* (lizard Bank,* . . . K onsinglon Bank,* Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank,* Mechanics' Bank,* - . Moyatneludng Bank, now Beak Ootrunenre,* Philadelphia Bank,* - • - - fichtvlkill Bank,* KouillwaiiinoltdrOr - Tradesinetus . Bank,* Wosteru Bank,* ..... r - ollitelnell ON BANKS Allentown Benk Anthrsolte Benk Dank of Danville* I - • Dank of Chamberiburge Bank of tiottysburg* - Dank of Pittaburg* Dank of Chanter Co.* - Bitok of Delaware Co. - Dank of Cermantown - Dunk of Middletown* - Dank of Montgomery Co. flank Id . New Caatio - • D'k of Northumberland* Carlini(' Deposit Dank • Columpin Bank* - corporation of Pittaburg City ofokilegilonY. - Cot of Allegheny* - Dauphin Deposit Bank* Doy eetown hank* - - Eulan 131411k* • - Xxehinge Bank* E==l Erie C 4 Bank ' • - • Farmers At. ftfu'esll'k. • Farmers' li'k. of &buil kill County*. . Farmers' d Brovers'llkst Franklin Bank - - Farmers' Bk of Baas Co Farmers' Bank of Lan caster* - - • • Partners Bk of Reading* Ilarriaburg Bank* - - lionoulalo Bunk• - • LNmuteriluAi Lancaster County Bank* Lobanon Bank* • • - Look Haven Bank Mauch (Munk Back - Mechanical' Bank - • • Mechanics' d hfnuu Ilk Miner.' Ilk of Pottevillo Aloonegobola liar& of Brownsville* • . . Office of Etre:inkyPrints Do do Do do Do do Warren County Bonk . • Weet Branch Bank - - Wyoming Bonk* • • - York Bank* - - - - York B►vlugs' B►nk York County B►ok Retie Notes, rijrd Do do 'Formed* RetriTtas no • Trenton Banking Company, Trodon, N. J. 20's altered from 2'.. Vignette, /female with a baaket in her hand. Central Bank, Frederick, lifd: s's spurious. Vignette, Beinale, shield, La Mercantile Bank, Hartford, Conn. , spu rious. Vignette, Reaper reposing. gcchaitic's Bank, Willicansburg, N. Y. 10's altered from I's. Vignette, Balklr steering a ship fud.on Bank, Obrtienttirryr, N. Y. s's, 10's, and altered froM 2's Vignette, a boy read ing a horse Roc/eider City Bank, Rochester, N. I'. 20's and 60's altered from 6's. Vignette, a (amide re clining. .„ Hudson River Bank, Hudson, N. Y., Ws, 'Jotter 8, 'grimily filled up. Engraving nti arable. Easton Bank, Barton, Pa. I's spurious.— Vignette, Ltioomotinvand train doers. On right end a reaper asleep, and on left a female crowned with ivy. Dated Septomhei , 20Lb, 1855. 2's spurious. Vignette, an Indian holding a bow, and looking at an approaching train of earn. On right end a deer, and on left a female holding a scroll in her right hand. Dated Sept. 20, 1855. Ws spurious. Vignette, a man ploughing with • yoke of oxen. 19h - right - end, head ofirathiston;. and on left, denomination. Dated, September 20th, 1854. Boston Bank, 'Boston, Man. s's spurious. Vignette, an eagle with wings 'Vended. On right end an Indian female, and on left, denomi nation Dated July 20th, 1865. C,tu Bank, Ilartford, Conn. 3's spurious. Vignette, cattle. Oa right end, female feeding an eagle. Farmers' Bank of Kentucky, Frakkfort, Ky. 10'e, letter A. Viuieusly filled ttp. Impression heavy and dark. Mechanics' Bank, Ph:hide/Ala, b's, letter I) and 0, varbmsly filled up. The general appeuunee-pod, though the Impression rrthe} pole: The medallions on either side of the rig nette hive too much white In limn.•• The oppr portions of the lyre In tike genuine are Woaded ,alike, but In the oounterfeit they awe difforent.— The words "The" and 'Bank'. in the title, hens tho ;tisane! in ;think they are shaded, appear to be blared. Signatures poor. . Iron Bank, Ironton, Ohio. 10's, letter 13, variously tined up In one hand *Meg. The en graving of the eyes of the ague In the vignette, blt3,vred.. TOIN' AND LAP ONNOLEO, ON hand and fur sale cheap, at the alma of the sub- AE P. WHAVILR, doul2 hillaiburg. SALT, FISH AND PLABTNt 10J On 4/tact and fur Edo by WI F. WEAVER, Miloshoirs. floe] 2 LAsiomyrn QIfIurs.IIIVENDID vat* ty. Juls. ruoeivixl Mal kw ado by nov27 ' X IGA L9ll. tipaits, Hoirrorr, RICA RAISINS, ,A.i NNW or all kinds, just received and for sale by poen PIitINER. QUGAR, OMNI, TRA, MOLASSES, b./ Chocolate, liploseof all kinds, Hilt, 01le PIA, Vinegar, Apples, Le. A good and herb assortment for sate b y [nurfrl PRUNER: WHO HAVE MHOTI WRITING t 04 6 we me* them to try ItgALBll'B impellerß7EL PEWS end INTL. Then articles en Jan the thief fur 'wheel ember& Mali a]MU— Tat Oafee, eagar, ( Ohavai, Mobu Ml3 me:, 4 l:4 61 . Good ankle'. On hand and foe nab by JAO. F. WEAVER, :dealt Maims. Eli DIACOIINT 1:23:11 - Par - Per • Per - - t faired • - - pat COUNTRY BANKS voevox Allentown, Tamaqua, Chamborsburg, Gettysburg, Pittaburg, West Chaster, Chester, - Germantown, Middletown, , Norristown, New Castle, Northumbaril. Carlini • Columbia, Pittsburg, Allegheny City Do Efarriabsug, Doylestown, Easton, Pittsburg, Erie, Erie, Easton, Sobk'll Haven Waynesburg, Womblngbao, Bristol, Lancaster, Reading, Ilerrliburg, Ifunesdaic, Lancaster, Do Lebanon, Luck Marco, Mauch Chunk, Pittsburg, Do _ rott;;Mo, - I/rowan'lle, Ilartleburg, banesetar, Reeding, Esitoo, Worn., W II liwurp,A, W il kesbarro, York, • in PbULd•lpMia. NEW 00UNTWANNITE 4 , TO TIM I=lll=l OY CENTRE. : i ..._ li/11,011PECTUE OP i - THE DISMOORATIC WATCDIIWAN,, To RR IWIELISSIME WIIIIIMT IN BELLEFONTE CENTRE COUNTY, PA. . - . THE THE ONLY ENGTHZ COLISH 'DUNT RY EMOCRATIC PAPER rs . . The public' Is respeetfulilinflarmed that the Ent number of a new Democratic paper, to be called THE DEMOCRAT/0 WATCHMAN, will be lamed In Bellifbate about the 17th of November. I 'ln edenmending oar undertaking to the favorable consideration of our fldlow-oftisens, but more pat tkedarly to the support of our Demooretlo brethren of Centre county, a few words, explanatory of our cousin, will not beelimeidered oat of place. Its po lities will be ouitati DEMOCEATW, advocating the fundamtintal truths promulgated by the great Na- Coma Demooratio Party, believing that. itesioetrines 'fordirth to the whole weary, without reaped to edi tion, the emelt anstMoet certain guarantee pf future prosperity, and that they are calculated Co Inettro dignity, position and character to our Government Under thle ballet we shall battle In defence of the Demoennie cause tiltis energy and unoomprousteing fidelity. In the Literaryand News departments we shall endeavor to furnish our petrone_with such matters se will tend to charm and divert, as well as instruct, ihnnoeheete and refined, the amusing and romantic. e shall Also endeavor to famish the Agsicleit , irol triunity with nod items as may suit their inter. ills laid Crennande at the present del. Esbier upon a generous and liberal public fbr toperation, promising that nothing shall be left done or unattempted, we shell come before you, - end throw ourselves and our enterprise upon your liberality --"Tire-WSrollwasete-will tetrwrinted every Wednes dee morning, on a double-medium sheet, on new type, In the best style of typographical excellence, at the low price ofi f l.6o per annum, if paid in ad vance, otherwise $2 00 will be charged novl7 HENRY HAYS. , Tam Dem/Carrie WarraNAM —This lea new,po litleal paper, established in Bellefonte, Penns , and pledged to 'support the name it bears With the paper's political anti's and %.11111A, and• its party at Mehments, we have nought to do. We shall hope to find it the true friend or a a tend morality, and an example of courtesy both in political and social life, and also the able and upoompromising ads.- eats of Temperance. The editor, Mr. Henry Hap, mewed for a time in the printing office of the wan engaged in Philadelphia, where we found him sic commoditing, strictly attentive to his business, and i disposed to everything Just right Much qualities the Bzomerate of Centre county, (and men of other 'revile' ' also,) many of whoof we know personally, will be able to appreeiate.--zriesbytersan Banner • , Meade. Tice NY/email/4 —The IV - ateimam la the tii i le of a new Demoontle paper established In itellefuni el Centre twenty Penne., by Henry Hays, Esq Thu purchase of the old Democratic' pelmet by the Know Nothings/ and the consequent defeat of the Demo. erodes party in Centre county, rendered the eget,• liehment thereof** orthodox paper necessary ; and Bum the tom) sad ability of theWatrhoopf tie here no doubt-ft will route op to the especial' m s of the Teo_ pie of that flourishing region. Mr. Hays is • ybeing man arnalons of doing tend and of rising in the profession of journalism, and we think from the specimen before us that he will suoiseed. We wish him mash success —l4'l/Aking ilicll.Ull%.l7loo. SATIC WATCEN•N —This is the title of a new paper Just started in Bellefinne, Centre county, by Henry Hays, Eaq , formerly, we believe, of gbh city. The first number which I. now be fore us, presents a neat and buslness-iike appear &nee, and the editorials give - .evident. of ability and toot We wish the editor nevus in the enter ?thee, and trust that the Democracy of Centre county will feel It to bo their duty to sustaio so true an or gan of the party, 111 the Watchman promisee to he, he the utmost of their ability We extend to Mr Hays the right hand of fellowship, and welcome him as • too-laborer in the glorious cause of the people -Laiictimet Intelltgencer DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAS is the Mime of a new paper just started at Bellefonte, of which we have received the second number The paper looks bright and hopeful. The editors seems to have the andelance of able pens In their neighborhood Wish we could say the mine for this Watchman The suggestion of the editors teebold sal editorial con% en thsn In Bellefonte Is an excellent one, and we go In fur It strong, provided It is to be a general thing, ir respeetive of party. Rural editors can do much to better their condition, If they will only twits, as friends and make an effort to break down the party bigotry which has been (timed on them by " lead •in " politkdana American Watchman, Loci oln- Two DEMOCRATIC W•TCENAN.—We have received the first number of a new Democratic paper with the above title Just enownenowl In Bellefonte, Centre eio, pa., by Ilatcar Hera, Esq. Centre bee been without an English Democratic paper fur •year peat the Democrat was bought over to the dark lantern party , and Is now doing the bidding of the Abolition leaders of that party. We have teamed from Rev Mr. Mesh, that the Watekesn,f commenced with a subscription lht of upwards of - 1,140 subeten. dal subearibers, and that the Demoende are moving is solid column to rid the county of Know Nothing. Ism at the nest election—that they will twoomplialt tiller paqtwe we have not a doubt. The latch own Is printed on new type, and is ably eooduelad The editor says "the paper will earnestly end unflinch ingly advocate the men and mewures of the Demo. era 110 party, and oppose linow Nothing-tem, Aboli tionism. and every other dm so contrary to oho genius and spirit of our republican institutions " -- We shall look for good nuns from Centro next fall —Thstitingtion Globe ' "Daft DiIIOCIATI , WATe ' iIKAN ''- - Die, ,e "e I. ung, dasenglishe Organ der Dr mok retie you Centre COlll3- ty, In Bellefonte gedruOkt, welde hereon. afire vier te Ereeheinung gentacht, ist eines liar echtensten und beaten poiltewhen Zeinehntten In Pennsnlva dee. tiler "Watchman" ward von lint Hager HAYS hemusgegeben und von tuechtigen itestuoteu run gefuehrt, die, indema wir We kennen, hand in hand mit dem Beriohter die demokraltsche Grund• sunken rein sad ohne jnrcht vertheidigen aversion Jeder enlhich-loseode Demokrat is, County collie die cos EMU nehmen, und idle mtegiiche Uoterstuatsung demselben zugebreoht warden, wolureh Centre otion• ty wieder in' seinen genie alten gusund domukreti• when bland getirscht werden keno lihteek Video, Unternehmee —flonokratt Oft 11(dr/ft, DRIMCRATIO WATMINAN We were lest week greeted with the appearance on our table of the first number of a handsome paper bearing the above caption, devoted to the ever-glorious prinoiples of Democracy, and publlehed at Bellefonte, Po , by li Hoye. A marked ability is displayed in its edito rial contents, and the Demot-racy of Centre rosy congratulate themselves on having a firm and able -advocate in the Watchman - Like the liberty pre *seeing doctrines it advocates, may its career be ever upward and onward.—Johnetosou Echo A DEMOCRATIC paper has been started at Bellefonte, by IL flays, EN The first number was issued on the Stith ultimo and gives evidence of 1 talent and skill both in the editorial anti mechanical departments. The publisher deeerroes sUCCess, and In the hands of the Demoortey of Centro we k .dow , he will realise it—Lewistown Democrat. Dmitooitiric R arceitan.—Wo greet with great pleasure the arrival of the first number of a nom Demos:natio paper, established In Bellefonte, by H Hays, who le evidently a vigorous writer We are not only pleated to see that our Democratic neigh bors have now a reliable organ, but we are gretilitel to ler:n that it *tarts with a subscri ption lift of over a thousand . The Democrats of Centre hare re solved to redeem their county front Jacoby. sway, and the Watthanan will prove a veluable auxiliary In the good undertaking.—lfollidaysitorg Stan dard. TIM DEMOCRATIC WATCRTIAI4—This is the title of a new paper about starting in this borough, The type r az i t fit e re l e have already arrived, end the Wm, mii i W il d send rot a ret wird by leirn.etfte7r"y w ee k, late of Philadelphia, who will, no doubt, endeavor to furnish the Demtureey ef Old Centro with au In ; tereetlng Ind readable paper. Leaving polities oat i of the question, we wish our new brother eassome Whig. 11.1 ,4 We have received the second pumber of. The - Democratic Watchesanqublisbed by Henry Hays, ' Esq., formerly of this plies, at Bellefonte, Centre County, Pe It makes a meld appearance, is printed on a doable medium shoot and should receive a liberal patronage (cum the community In which It is landed. Wa %Woe that Wien Forney, Esq., also fonnerly,of thli county, is a/Undated with Mr. Hays In the editorial department of the paper. We wish them suotwee in the enterprise.—Columbia Spy: THE DEMOCRATIC WATOMMIAM is the title of a new Democratic paper Just started at Bellefonte, Centro county, by our old Mend and Ofeen•lnate Henry Hays. Thd lumber beide us is neatly got ten up anti will no doubt be an invaluable auxiliary to the cause it espouse.. He hfut our beet wishes.— Atari/whin, Marietta. Pa. Toll DIMOOR AT/0 WATCH/111 la the title of a paw Dennierette paper just started'at . liellefoote, Contra county, by Weary Hays. It , presents a' rentarli•bly - neat appearance and gives evidence of having a man to conduct It. We hope the Watchman mpy *noosed, and 'ln Its gumless porge Old Centre of Know-Nothinginn and Its Organs,—Lyooseing Ca• setts. 14P` Ws have received the first number of a new paper printed t Dellehmte, by Henry Hays, It is a handsome shoot, well printed displaying editorial talent, sue a wand Deerweratktpeper—jnst nosh a owe as has home wanted for some dale past by the Demeeinv ad Centre minty. May meow crown the now Mass'sue orymet. Maarills iStfiii* ficOIT. We reeeired last *soh the seemed number of the Democratic Watchman, a new Demoorstio paper 11033 Prr a 10 6 Jut starteti tier, .11 The that number vivre rushed as. There }as been uo Damooralle paper published in English id Oontre county . fot More tun a year put, the Old Cmitre Ilemocritt ; having been degraded into au mad of Kncw NOthingism The WateA man, judging from the numlier before us, will be well worthy_of the support of the party. The editorials are wall written, and tik e mechanical Vrth ol pet e:oslled t : y an an or y gitn7i e t r il i t n a e lo o" p t r r t y 4l — ct that Centre county will goon be again what it has been herotofors—one of the strongest and most reli able Democratic, oeuntios in the titate. We arc pleated to learn that the aorta 'of Mr. hays are hi c o to be properly iippreoleted by the party in his county, and that ha will net he allowed to lack for "material aid" in carrying on his enterprise The Democrats In Clinton arc alfl giving trim a handsome support His list in Look Haven is one of the largest and beet within the delivery of the Post (Mee. We heartily role's , * at his prospect of 111100091.—Lock Haven Democrat. Tea DaIIOOIIATIC WATCHMAN.—This Is the title of a new paper, published in Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., by Henry Hays, Esq., formerly one of V the publishers of the Larwaster omocrat. The Fret number Oval evidence of ability, and a deter mination on the part of the editor to publisKjust such a paper as the Democracy of Centre at this twee need The Centre Dortorrat wee bought by 'the Know-Nothings—the party was. ooneepiently loft without en organ in the county. The Wait . .. - min was started'lsith the view of taking the playa of the Derwerat, and we are glad that Mr. Heys commence his career in that county under such favorable auspioes—be having received, in the coulee of a *few days, one thousand subscribers Success to the enterprise --Ilarri•hurg Patriot. Tee DeIIOCHATIO WATCO MAN. — This is the title of a new paper pat r , et BeHefentsr °entre cio.l by fl oury Hays., Es ~ Thas lirst number presents n neat and business-II 0 appearance, and the editorials give evidence of ability and tact. We wish the edi tor success in the enterprise, and trued that the Democracy of Centre county will feel it to be Oder ditty to anstain se true en organ of tho party, as the Vatrh matt promises to be,to the utmost of their abil ity W 0 extend to Mr. Hays the rights hand of fellowship, and welcome him as a colaberer in the gimlet.' cause of the people—Norristown Marlt on, 'l'nn DEnhenamo WATCCIIAN —henry Keys, , has oe:unmanned the publioation of a new'Dem ea paper in Bellefonte, Centre county, under Om above appropriate oegno nen. Onr friend Wien For ney, -we are pleased to observe. appears with Mr. Hays, u Astoci .to Viler. The Democrat' r WohJ ma a is a large he masonic sheet, well filled and ably conducted. Ai it Is the only Eng lish Democratio paper In Como", lie establishment there is an opportune as Itv sucoeu is cortain.—Co htmfita De mosrat. CO" We hare tecotod the first number of a now Demoeratio paper j ist started In Bellefonte, by Bonny Mrs. outfitted the Democratic W"pteli moo, which le Doty n Isms nmi bandannas sheet. The Watchman Is putty Nisitstratto—nnd Is Jost faith a paper as detterves, and will no doubt resolve a hearty support from the Demottrany of Old Cen tre —From the Clearfield Repohlicon. New PArsit —We have received tho first nem her of the Deraorratie Waltham'' , published In Bellefonte It is neatly printed and look. well We hope the editor will realise a handsome profit from his undertaking.—From tha Clearfield Rafts ows Journal We became acquainted with Mr. Hays, who was about starting a new old line Democratic paper to be called the Democratic WateAmara. Ha appeals to be an energetic man, and having a strong faith in Demooracy, will, we hope, make old Centre re deem itself L e' The DiVACRATIC WATIIIMAN, V the title of a new paper which hes -meetly been started In Itollefonte, edited by II Ilkyr, who is a racy writer. We extend our beet wishes, and hope it may adhere an nn pinster, to the prinoiples now aspen sod —.l. Moore Ropublsean. Tee DEMOCRATIC WATCIIMAIE.—ThIE Is the title of a new paper Just started in Bellefonte, by Id Hays, the first number of which we have received It Is very neatly printed, well edited, and the best of It Is, It Is a found Beincoratle paper. Wqp wish Bye: cue —Tyrone Dem. DEMOCRATIC WATCIIMAII Is the title of • new' Deinnerotio paper recently started In 11bIlefunte. Pa. by Henry Hays, Esq. It Is nosily executed and edit." with spirit and ability It Is bound to site coed —Jervey Shore Neter Lever . We have received the first number of • fine in 'long Dnmuorstio powor published in Bellefonte by Henry Hey. It is well printed, on good pipe fairly edited, and soundly Dontoor►tio.—Senhwry Gasette The MOCRATIC "Waventrite —This is the title of a new Benvooratto paper Just started In Bellefonte by 11 (lays Ills • neat sheet, and Judging fmm the first number, will be ably conducted We extend oar best wishes to the editor —Norm, Berlin nem. 101ENINTIVAIIIA HOTEL, S. W. COE /. NEB of the Diamond, Bellefonte, Centre Co , Pa.—Tbis large and conveniently loomed house, having been c o mpletely remoddled, repaired and hummed, le now opened for the accommodation 14 the public The proprietor of this establishment respect! ally Informs his friends and the public that ho line spared neither pains nor expense, to render it • desirable retreat to ail who nmy favor him with a call, as ho is determined to do all in his power to promote their comfort and aonvenlence Ills Table will always be supplied with the beet that the country will afford The Rooms are large and well ventillated The Stabling connected with the retablidtment large and excellent, and In charge of (fateful and extaxtenced hmdlers. Ile also has created sheds for the use of (terriers and buggies Stage+ arts arriving and departing daily In.-abort nothing shall be neglected to give entire gatistradion to those Livoring him with a roil lt. D. 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'BeimWally illuetratail Catalogues givieg fell des eriptior.s, sent free on nppilsr..lon. Fur.Blembership, adders. C ' phlint ..' A. A. At either of the principal offices-- niakerbocker Magazine" Ake, 348 Broodweys New York; on, Welter]) Ofhoo, le4 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio stovl7-tit ROORM3B-PATENT AIDERMYPEEI LirThis highest Premium awarded bythe Franklin Institute at tho lots Eshibition! • The eubsoriber, after long and patient labor and experiment. b now enabled to offer to the public s new style of Pictures, far exceeding In beauty and durahllity anything mar before made These pic tures are not rever.nA ns Daguerreotypta Me, and may be men In any light. • They also poems' the rare property of being IMPERISIIABLE!! Being hermetically sealed between glielr-.lAMes, which means' le mooned by Letters Pedant in the United Stair's, Great Britain and Frame, and prep tined in Philadelphia by Mr. Root, Fifth and Chest , out streets, and I RELY, Ost.r, or flle AMERICAN GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Nu-`l.2dr.A.Kll.,4l6treet, above Sixth, Philad'it. The great sure es I hare attained in the posidc• Lion of these pictures boos imuluted the envy, jeal ousy and ounuing of certain operator., who riot only detract" the public by selling b.rme oounterfolts, but who moreover use my toile mark, “Ainhrotypeo." to further their dishonorable bode, and arks defraud me Thle name was originated by Mr Cutting and myself to demigripte our double glass. bernielliclly cemented pictures, and DO other. These percale make a picture on midgle glom, mid the blank var nish bethg immediately In oontact with the preture must In a short time crack, end thereby utterly des troy it The public are cautioned against theme imi tation., a they ail] surely be disappointed in their permanency I a ill take pleuqurc h, shoeing to three who wish, the nnturc of the two kinds of }do wn.. and they ran judge for thenrosives I have now completed my arrangements for the produelion of 1/01,13LE ?ACE Incl 'TEES, most BEAUTIFULLY COLiiitED These storm please el ery one, and give entire satisfaction, and are a ourimity m well as a portrait These Ambrotypre are pronounced by competent judges to be the grandest achievement in the Pho tographie Art, haring • relief anti elearneem that is truly emtoniehlrig The proprietor Is, moreover, en dried by greatly Improved facilities, to produce them Auibrutypes (nue the very smallest rise to PULL LIFE SIZE-2S by 30 inches, With all the truth of Nature, sod the permanency of the finest plate glass, the long nought Dm end iu Photographic portraiture AMIIROTYPII sTmixostorts nia.t be seen to be appieclated, the relief being luily as perteut am life. Lie'llsgueireolymt copied intostlnbrotypee, and rendered permanent. These pictures ,fur an inducemeX.ta those wish lug to send pictures to Europe, as they are 'pioof against tho linnet] of water, &olds, climate or atmos phere, and may he lain in water for months with rent' ect In also continues to make M&ZZOORAI'IItI FROM LIFE, A greetlmprovement upon the Urystelletype pro cess, by which pictures aro noels dirrot from life, instead of copying a Itaguerreoly Fiona must he done with the Crystallotypo pr0e , ...1, All sucoessful Pho tographers empl o y U na princes These Mezzographs are efilllll to thp finest evras 1111, tend mere tiocurato in du. ail Any number lrom a tingle sitting, from 41A to I.lnsissand i told. either plait), retouched, or Meted rn water or ettitens and strangers arolovited to call at the Winery and examine eiteelmetwo . of both of the above branches of Art bothre thej - prneura plotares else where, as they are enured of polite dictation and a suppeer for planre. Le Instructions arid 'rights to n both the above processes, for sale to worttors. ' MOM, Phot o , No. 12 8 Arch Street, a boveth. nov27-tf Philadelphia tIIPILE DAC/T=3o43f OALLERY. The blushing dowers fide ?loin earth, Youth's beauties psis away ; But Barnhart's pictures Geer Montt, To muck at Time's daisy! ' This (lathery is now opened to the . lowiiiiseemider lbe control of ' ' JB. BARNHART, . . With facilitlei for Lague•rrotypiog rarely equalled or perhaps never surpttawd in the country. A soft, mellow toile, beautifully blended in light and shade; aperfect delineation of restored and drapery, and the pleasing afoot incident to •Judiolougarrange ment of the attitude, are LI uly obite's wonky of no smell oonaldoration. Like many other branches of science, the meal Important requisites ean,only he *Stained by years of pi-Isabel experience and goose observation Of snob we have had the advantages. Times who have Meats they fondly cherish, .should remember disease may faun withering hand upon there. The vital spark of life, toot to day barrio bright ~ kielpet:rms of the future, to- morrow tasty be war.. 4 amid aat lion - um bers of mortality. Why not secure your routines when it is both expedient and economical to do no? We wish not to be under the necessity of transfer ring your Image to a polished surface, In the icy embryo of death.- We ere ellen tailed upon to perform' this sad art in memory of the departed, but hereafter in so rose, will our charge he loss than 1110, nor will thepictures of such 0/11 hare died of contageons diaosums be taken fur any indsteement whatever. ' Pictures iniorrod In eases of almost every varlet', of siss, shape or finish Also, uoLD mxt amt. LOOKETS'kept constantly Ms band. iisstruodons Aiven and Apparatus furnished on reasonable terms ((Room, ilroketho ff 'a BAIW second floor, Ylello fon , Ps. , nor 27-11. TO PILTIMERs AND VUBLMEEEBS.-:- PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNI/EY, N: W. owner el THIRD and CHESTNUT Street'. L. PELOUZE BRII sontinues to teenufeeture all hinds of Book, JOB and FANCY TYPE, of the bent quality, and at LEBB PRICES FOR OASH, than any other Foundry in the Union. , His long experience in the practical part of the business, and la the mining of metals, warrant Mon in Ms nseortion that the type of hie manufacture, containing mach copper, arc as durable as the may 1 1.1311-4a/ked of Copper Pane Type. He had on 114ndiend can napplg ia t * L eery short everyno ties, ove article and to * - P 04106 Stich 111 Type, Prem., Rules, Ocenposisie 6, Bras' and Wooden Halle" Bodkin& Ley Brushes., Cases,' Obailee, Furniture,44...Old Type taken hi exehtingir for now at specimen prices at nine cents per pound. wort rarARPICKIriIe 1111os. MAGA AZINN..--A HIV VOLUME .—During the last nix monthethere,have helm Issued of Ifshrint's New Nunlike . Mitibtatelt.Ater NIGHT NUN!). 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' A/ J " VIM bit 111.111; to (MO 4.6 dr tm, for °rt. }ran t , .",.0• - The pi , T .1t 111' , Ort V .13poelmen Nrin'Yni gusted oast, ,o As..0 e sod l'Aitiosurtent, era will make 'theta! 1 - .-tsv,rdeiitew lib them for ereutrtirg the - Ali afro supply Clete, 'of owe. .poreios at fo 30i y r or hie meowed 310,0-- (Ileezytuen crab'',.-. at ;11l 0) a seer. t PitOTHb.lll3. PUbilshers. A TTENTION EARNERS, AND ALL .01. OTHERS INTIMIiBTED! CORN AHISLL,s, - The under•iurd respectfully infomie the Pam, toss end the public generally of Comae county, that ,o$ menulicturing thy 7: Otslt AND READY CORN PRELLER, Chm of 11. e brat. lame, convenient, durable, end et Ow rerun time, the mood eery running shelters over offered to the public It will elicit green and dry Corn. cleouing the nob. from end to and, and sopa ratieg them from the Corn. v LirWarranted to run easier than any other Shot ler in the United Stamm or elsewhero;Thr thy of Corn shelled per day. ' It is sonstructed with two cranks, No that two persons one tarn It, and obeli from 1100 to 300 bushel. per day. LI can also be attached to horse power. Cali' and see them he&re purchaSing any oiber, as . l am certain you will be satisfied with this. LANIXL DERE; Belledmite. QM ITH THE FIRST HONIS, (JAli- VARY) NUMBER, (18584 will commence tho Sixth Volume of THE FARM JOURNAL, A Monthly Perioilleal of Thirtytwo Octavo Pagel, devoted excluidrely to the beet interuete of the Farmer, the Gardener the Pratt Grower tuol Stock Breeder. ke - A fel bank Volumes handsomely bound, at $1 si/ each. Among the subjects treated iu thmioarnal wdl be comprehenekd the tbllowing— The Cultivation of the :oil; M&111.1114 and their Application Dearriptions of a.ll new and fruprowl Implements of it oiltnntiry, designed to facll !tote and abndgc the !iiot of the Farm; Descriptions of all nuwyruitirlilowt re nod Trees, Pruning and ro. - log ; Expel tundit• of l'ornicro; Rural Architecture , Market It eport4 , Plowibg, Sowing and Harvesting, Draining, (Inn ino and Onuses, Feculent Rbotc . 4 fowl foi Cattle, Gardening; Live Stook of mery', dleocription, breeds, modes of fattening, km, The Dairy ; Revlewtt of Agrioultiirall and Horticultural 11044.4; Rural Habiti, lliontired and Custom, and other ...object+ which ere otilaulatcd to interest and inform. the ,class for ;silent we ate laboring, Tho 1.41114.rard Dctwirtment will then lie mamma by A M SPANE LER, the originnl ;Editor and Proprietor or the Journal, tosintiol by a number of endue,: Agar uttuioliets and !doctoral Farmers. making it at the mum time r tv pituitary object to keep tb Journal elenr Imo all collnteral interests, and to render it in all rc,peer4 iv tellable paper. "It to a great faliticy to 011ilp010 that whop en it ,- ,c -dividnal bermes the editor - of Agricullur.Tl - paper he nceess.rrily conditun cliotator of onion and practice to his madam "Without the eneourrigement of,Agrieultere, any , country, however blessed by nature, must rand - nun poor We Send slots - mien nntobers to nll appliennts, gratin—ttml will sedwer promptly all letters of In qulry, Jte , rotating to matter" contained in the Journal—not omitting oven film,e that have a No •gBe slump • nolored to ! may *,r Our Torsos of Ynbyr,aptima t he reply. n she Journal se• thth, the reach of 411. Single^ ' o 7'; - - $l.OO per annum. Five a. , lee, - • 4.00 " . I -• 7.'41 1 V plea. - • .00 1 . 1,11,A e ADVAECF AO Airivtol , ,ut. b, ;;In all ¶$ lot or TIA nui.b. or g 110 wnrsioeura_sith lb. yolk ; . nd lo the Journal ho o °pr.. a at 'be eaplinfacul of Co time. paid Ir, wilt:3 Lill atil , Laeption ie prevon , 4lr Tinowod. nnzu:a. I:M4oi.* PaUlti.nala ' N. B. Donor of Navc•th and Market &moo, ' • •Ptstfae-Yn'ob. To whoa fRi or:rouroloinomo, vkha.ther !Alio ini or btoincp. iho !,I othlr4 i.soti. nol F RIINER'S MitutY 011.4XXILY STOILE —Orstioibt for thq patronage so liberally be stowed upon b'm by a generous oornmanity and hopes by ilia& attention to btudneen, to always railliime tiltl niwrobation of nn 01 , 1nrc(1 , &.1.1 He h.° u.. lends, mullont-;:^, -ad 110 •.1 0 1- Inners'. 0. 'l , I, tin is prepvio to cam' 3 them, a Jf, t. xnoWil stand Whig 0110(11 , :l' 1'1" that may he called tbr. ernons wishing to en/mowing will please oafl and select their Mooring Of me, as I ant dotenuined to give Nati... feelion to nit nov2l- ••' - W AM PRUNER rt, 0 THE LLDIE9. -A 13PLENDLD soivrmithrr of Cellars, Undorsloovea, Linen Thread laws, and Minis of the hes: In ,Le and War, warranted Call and examine the differ outvirleUes.atlnev27l KEA I,Sll' rIEPIETit • WORSTRD.-Tas, BEET szA wid / hareJluillf•lit variety of oolors aver oiferl to tho Vadtse . 'Alia, Tapostry Werslni, Qesru'l Perlikated Board, Frettoit Working Ootton, Cot'“ u VlOBll, Silk Flee , and Linen Nose, at nosli KNALSIPS eoustan fly on hand and for sate by Ham' EXTRA FAII/ITY FLOUR, g..WSAVEII, deol2 Pdfleshurg APPLia, PEMIthiSTQNIOBS ..IYE I Ta band *nd for aids by JAS. F. If Paoli Mllcnbiq & B.&DDLERY, ei the very lowest prim * & rode by JO. WAANXIC, glean Mltosburg IarANTRD-WOOLLEN ROM Moon) ICEALSIII3 El