" °.-PAIINkitSD-11RTM,E7qT: ABOUT POI LTRY. subject in thn German. Talegrark nays : Tho practiced farmer Oiedelho combionation of god laying and 2 brooding qualities, and thinks the cross of ' Asiatic fond promotes hot these ends. Tho Tusk. Bucks county towns considered vain , • a:tdo, both for size, growth of chicks and ,hiltnittlelisl. Concerning clucks, he says, the Bowen cannot I,)e. excelled for size, fineness otbone, and delicacy of flesh while they are prialific layers and treticlenl. The Bremen goose is entitled to the highest consideration, ,superior to all others. The domestic) turkey may be very much improved by' crossing with the wild bird, and . in niers' 'to size, flavor of ficah and sptiMtdo to fatten when thus .amalgamated, 047 become, bryond!loupt, superior, for the tattle to all other poultry:" Youngjturkeys are somewhat delicate to raise, and should be gUarded from the wet as noteli xa pon3l. -- blerT'but - rhen the wild blood is introdtr-cd, they par!ek; I. is rf dr. 1 , n , 1t e itiro.,itlon, alid hence 103 (111131111 y i; experienced in their rearing. Threfore, let it be observed that turkeys may he so wonderfully incre esed lid judicious management, that it would no km-er fic an objectto secure one furl Christ was tgamt," but an abundance at all sea front ttoufd be obt tint d at a ri 3 ,, ,0na1.1e price. 9VII47h.EDk, - To — those that have the wihl grapevine growing in the fleld3. I %/It t ndeavor to lay down R plat by which nil that those vines mat htere . ,i,n a NIA f short lithe, it e:gonti rineyir.P' thn t will hare Inln9., , pint h rrti tntty. I assure the putdie that it is as easy to mitt the above n tottf,,, ir d r i ors , a3 0 gra f t any other tmit, Anil often the fruit will by !kr the first yettr in chinter have grafted a few that hat from fight td first ;tar. They enn he gralted in the slam, manner as o!hcr fruit, otily ciio must ht, taken to hare them haunt well, 3 - et not too hard to prerel.t tbe ray front rising ; and without being, bound iip,.the sup would lost and the graft po61). If the graft has grown *lbw inches, then take oil the fund ing, lay the rine on the ground, corer the graftvd dart overivith sod or earth until the grill, halt gordwn to some length, then - raise up the• top and tie to a stake. The first. of April is the best time to graft. - Now, &good vineyard, with a little caro and industry, is soon cb'aimil by this meth od. I think this ,plan greatly superior to wetting the slips, as it only requires one thircra, the Limo to produce fruit, and how does it contritute to tho comfort, beauty iseurvaluc farms to Have, instead of fang leamt worthless, ham vine yards Militia with hltFiiuv frdit. Every "neonhonld plant vincs, (Wen :r ti Anulit ' , uot live to enjoy them, ihiir children 511.1 thatk them for it. CULTURE OF CURRANTS. • Xs there is-Likely to be . a eearrity otsusn neer fruits this Year, no log to the destruc tion of the peach And cherry buds, &c., all who have currents bithho should bestow upon them spend attention. Ohl and neg lected bushes shoul,:s have sem?. (11 thl old branches cut away, go 11 . 3 to gis e some of the young shoots a than •e to fill their places, and These should be thinned out, if numerous. and shortened if long, p as not to crowd each Miler. Dig out the grass if any about the roots, and apply a good tlressing of ma nor' and &slice, spading it Ir.' •sisi --ben the but weather 'Commences. cover the entire surface ander the bushes with tan hark, Raw 1 dust, old leaves, or chip dirt : this wilt pro- vent the growth of weeds, and keep the ground'inoist, gruatly promoting the quantity Mad vislity of the fruit. ..Ciloorrberry bushes should be tasted' in a similar way: only more attention siseWlet•be, given to pruning; so as to keep the bushes 'dopes and the lcaVes and fruit fully exposed . 712112i11101f.------ RHUBARB OR FIE ALAN . We would recommend to every oun having a good garden to plant half a duzcji or a 'don't snots ht the *rhubarb. The hat stalks in early wine, loog before g.ooselx7rica are 41X111 wough, wake most 4140111 g lath, by giumia. wad by the writer among the mat pro fated to gooseberry. Planta may be raised helm, seed, but they require much care. It will be more fonvenient to purchase a small anosber of some approved variety. They Atireiuki batiset four fret apart each way in very rich land and well pirparril —I he gtouna 'tole kept clean and loose at 11l tines. The *lles of the Victoria and some other kinds ila seeneflines almost as large no one's 4rtiet.—rBoetkern Fanner. I • Tv Parrs z S311"1 iel glee of Guilford, Maine, writes to. the -- ; srpscarr. y Gentleman that the blue vitriol (au).- _ -:piiiscuicopper) is a preventive of smut in reheat. I,{e has need it these twenty year* -Sot the purpose and never has tailed. He . itashes his wheat clean, then takes there ounces of vitriol fur each bombe), and dis solves it is water—first chaining the water canto • the slashed wheat, as nearly as he thon adds the drdsolved vitriol to it and lets It soak from twelve to twenty-four bouts trifkitul %owing; in the, taeaotintresessionsaly atirring the grain. "A -te,.. - . "t Cuss fh.tutotNavita --A giorleman, lu 03.0 itssorisseAgricaltueist, states that he silly cured a One young mars' lila:tad re , Craves, 'by_ feeding her on Aota. , slid dust the (Disease never raturfted. , Ilso 'writer quotes Jaidgo Duel's opinicai as „ 4p,',0 AstJ .3 being a remedy, tlat disitn: gitisitssil arioulttuist Laving had a horse laMintod with that disorder, avideh dissp. Ipeitradisfter holing po fed. I -- . . , ,',, ips* . Koval4r--Ikla fully kg valuable u Viimitia* guana,ier eon), in my emlimation. bye,th.it -the . ..11.1 of the hill at the thee .lir 'Shin ' . hail* acre that the seed dm iao! . _ — ~ it.—Q. Y., live Comoro, N. V. ..4 1 / 4 AO tio *Vim \Nisi eekian. „ sciEVIVIc; lIOW COAL *Ali MADE Geology has' proved thati at one period, there existed an enormously abundant land vegetation, the ruins or rubbish• of which, carried into seas, and there sunk to the bot tom, and afterwards covered over by sand and mud beds, became the sub Stance Which we wits recognise as cool. This was n natu ral transaction of vast consiquence to us, seeing - how_ much utility in coal, both for warming our dwellings, and '''for various manufactures, as well as the pro ductions of aleani,hy which so great a mechanical power is generated. It naturally excites surprise that 4he vegetable remains should here so completely changed their apparent character, and become black: But this can be explained by chemistry : and part of the marvel becomes dear to the simplest understanding when 'we recall the familiar fact that damp hay,.throwu closely into a heap, gii:es out heat, and becomes of a dallic color. When it vegetable mass is excluded front the air, and ,uhjected to great .pressure, a lumininicus fermentation is produced and the result is the mineral coal- , —which is of T.1 . 64i5, characters, aoconliug as the' mass hasibxien originally intermingled with sand, clay er other earthly impurities. On account of the change ((leek(' by mineralisation, it is difticult to detect in cual the tracer; of a ' "vegetable structure; but these can be made clear in all eXci pt the hiLhly bituminous cooking c o al, by cutting or polishing It down into thin, transparent spec„ e htn the micro ti-ape shows the tihre and cells very From distinct /sedated spceituens found in the sand &ones amidst the coal beds, ale du;covered the flatiire of the plants of thiii era. They Tire almost all of a simple cellu lar structure, and such as exist with us in small forms (horse tails, club =titles ami _fens but advanced to an enormous magni tude. The species ire all long since ex tinct. The vegetation generally' is such as now grows in clusters of tropical islands ; but it mutt have been the result of a high temperature obtained otherwise .ttian- that of the tropical regions now is, for 'the coal strata aro now found in the tinitreate and et - en polar regions. The conclusion, therefori, — % which most ^ecologists have arrived is, that the earth, or iglus/1y an ihcadelment or highly heated mass, gradually cooled down, until, in the , •arboniferous period, it fostered ti growth of terrestrial regetition all over its surface, to which the existing jungles of the tropics aro mere barreness iu comp:lns:L The high and uniform tempri-sture, combined with greater prcportion of carbonic acid gas in the manu facture, could not only sustain a. gigsntic I and prolific vegetation, but r, 0..11 alto crc-' etc demo vapors, showers and rain and thr.re againgivintie"ril-ers, reriodiral inun la lions, and deltas. Thus; the conditcOnsi for extensive deposits of wood in estuaries would arise from this high tenpsrature-ail,, every cin.-nmstatice ecnnected with the coal measures points to such conditions. MISCELLANEOUS ORIENTAL J b IiTICE. rer'Lio Capt Ila , mlard left ItlarsiLllts fur China, but being buffotted by the winda, he hauled up in the harbor of TUALS to await thetweather. The colfector.of the port can on board. Captain Neulard -re pmeenteil that be was freighted for Canton, that lie had 'nothing to do with Tunis, and that he only put in from stress o f the weather. But the collector tihibited ,a .datermitia* tiun that he should fork over.. Capt. Baeu lard did fork over in a rage, but instantly repaired to tho ptilaoo of the lky, demanding justice. - - ocoalrank," said the Iky, "1 ant your (ricer. Gat is prat. What do you wa.ot Of re 1" " Your Highness," answered Capt. Ilacti.• lard, " your custom hou..e has_ robbed I forked oi-err fork, hack." " Esc( Hint individunl VI answered thr " in this country wh n we have dust we kccp it. The original acquisition is a difficulty. TO fork back is a thing unknown in Africa." " But shall I not Gaye justice ?" Ct.rtainly. Every one hill plaice in Timis. IVill you have it in French or Tu nisian fashion ? 4 ' " Your Highness ; I have had a lawsuit or two in Frarhee. Justice in French fashion! God forbid !" I dotil pass it on yon," observed the lley r " if you choose the French, after all, I wilT speak to your Consul. lle loves justice ! good man ! Three or my. subjects applied to him two pars ago for and they 014 get it next' yeiti, fisr he loves justice !" "French justice ! never r Give me Toni. sian. I'm in a ' "Beit so, then. God is treat: Mutt la •' • • your cargo ?" " JfnrsLillea soap, and twenty thou.sand cotton espe." r- "It is well. Go deaf land be tranquiL" The Bey summoned the Visler. ." Vizier" said he, " there la 00 God but Gott, and Ida hornet his Prophet. We' lovo justice. Wo love the Franks. Proclaim that every Jew who appears tomorrow oat of doors, without a cotton cap, will have a little tang. lotion to aettfe with At. There were twenty thousani Jews in Tu. ills, and not one single cap in the place. They all made their wills, when theykarit• ed through thiotlicers of the oustolna that Capt.pacntir had them,'and lue-kinsuedi ately sold the invoice at two dollars the cap. Llfe rushed to 'the palace to pour out ;de thanks. - " Nets° hat,'' said the Bey, .g I am not done yet. Call . .tuyyisier. Procleite," said the Bey, " that every Jeir 'who keeps a cot. ton Cap 'nether hoer will have trouble with ma tied is and Nat the lineal de scendent of et. The VisiOmade • grand salute. pliteing bleJeg on the back of hie eoeml. ing .the etietom of the pourt..,i,nd retirad.• When . •. , Capt. , Baciitard'ietuittdvtir the dock, he found the tairent,i thgusand ream ;awaiting him cape in hand. , Ile might hive had the caps for nothing, but desiring 'to leave a name bohledMm for, genorosity.sad great,;, nesk of aoulthe bought them st - 'fwo cents apiece. • DOMESTIC ECONOMY. To Biafora OIL &Al:Ml.—When oil spots are upon goods, end so fixed or dried in, that nteeping in an alkaline he will . not re. move them, rub &little soft soap tupon the oil stain, and let it remain for an hour, then rub gently with the hand in.la lather of soap, slightly warmed, and then wash in a Water ; for cotton, a little eatitalo lie will do egtoJly well for removing thekeil, but the mi a p is th 4. preferable process, and selllom fails. It is essential that p I oil or grease be removed before dye ing. - . To REMOVE MILDEW /ROM COITOST.—Wo cee4 with the stains by rubbing in soap or steeping 'in littlo soda, washing, and then steeping in bleaching liquor same in the process of bleaching, or by putting a wine glassful of the stock !ignores prepared above iwonepint of leiter, aftcrwauls wash, and pass through a sour, and wash.• To Rs eve Ysoar STAIN'S. —take a little hydrochlotie acid in a basin or saucer, and make . it bliAlitly N 1 ann, then dip. the irop stain into the acid !for about ono minute, which will dissolve the oxide of iron.; the cloth must be writ washed, from --this,dlest . In water, then in a little soda and water, so It to reIO.OVC all traces of with A little (x -she acid may be used instead of hydrochlo ric) but more time is regitir4d, and with old fixed spot.; not so effective. The same Atrectititions aro necessary in washing out the add; as oxalic acid dried in the cloth in jures it. ' To Ilmore INDnueLz Loc. Msare.—Steep the marking in a little chlorine, water, or a weak Solution of bleaching liquor, for about half•ao hour, then wash in ammonia water, which will obliterate the stain ; the goods to he washed from this in clean water. Or they may also be removed by spreading the cloth with the ink mark over a basin tilled with hot water, then moisten the ink mark with tincture of iodine, and immediately af ter take a feather and moisten the parts stained by the iodine, n ith a solution of liy posulphiip of soda, or caustic potas sa or soda, Until the color is removed then lot the cloth dip into the het water ; af ter a while wash well and dty. YOUTHS' DEPARTMENT {Om. readers will confer it furor, lay send ir,g us oripn.al, euigums, charades, puzzles, etc. In till case.: they inust lir accompanied by 7111 FM crs, and the authors' uernos.j MIgMLLANEOUS ENIGMA—No. 1 I AM COMPOSED 2.1 LETTERS 11y-18 G I[s 19 8 5 23 7 11 - 113 an illustrious Oratorand 111rrior of Athens. My 5 3 18 I S 10 1 G was a celebrated french' Mathematician and AR' ronomer. My 1 4 14 13 20 la the name of a 'silver coin in Germany. My 2 19 12 11 is, word eommsucllngailence. My 9 12 10 19 1Q was a town bordurimiou the month of the Tiber. My 17 10 23 is au animal.- My 5G 23 21 is a mot. 31y 5 24 4 G iiri'a musical instrument. My 12 14 6 922 is ou of tae seven wise mcn of Grcece—distinguished as a lawgiver. My whole was distiogniihed as • revolu tior.ary officer. JO3. G. 310N1C, Eaq. 1 MISCELLEINEOUB ENIGMA—No. 2. I AY Con-POSED or 35 LETTERS. My 31 21 27 5 is a boy's play. My 3 13 17 11 is a part of a house. j My 1 28 16 23 8 is a farmer's implement. My 25 21 19 7is an Article used i n building. My 14 33 1 2b is the name or the General that burnt the Capitol at Wsishingteit I dining the late war. I My 2 35 32 10 IRA preposition. i My 15 29 22 12 is a girl's I.laything. jMy151320 is an animal. - " Aly 0 2.6 2.8.14‘...5.u.adr0rti., - --, - --..-- My 31 17 4 31 is what we have to do for a living. My 33 9 is a .'on unction. AI y 18 2 7 15 8 3111 s part of a vessel. My whole was the most decisive event of the Revolution. JAM Dellthatc, Pa.. 1856. . DIDDLE—No. L We arc Little airy creatures, All of fiitrerent voice and features. One of us in glare is Ret ; ' one of 110; xou 9l find id jet ; One of us in-set in tin ; And the fourth is a box within: if the lait you should pursue, Call never lly 06153-yon. Tana —So 2. What is it that God'never sees The King seldom sect : And Man sets every day. ARITHMETICAL QUZOTION, A Subecrit*r says - he has "been bothered fora week pun. doing a revsicupleinua,:' t is (PAY fo -- p - fi - rune - digits in such a way as to count \lOO. Understand that one figure is not -to be used twice: it is done by two additions." Answers . nort week. ATEW •HAittIWARE VIVAB. REVNOLEB and P. 6.IIRANCIFICUB have openod In LOCK 11AVEN a oomph:de assortment of ITAEDWAIitI, to whloh we Invite the attention of ALL, nrodig thing 1p the Kne. Oar gook has been pole d with oare, with the express de. sire to supply dommunity with snob artieles belong ExcLuswritLy to the Tlandware lnulknene The Belding kistery and ardware used in the various niechenidstd sutobeut, ro , 8 31 ,,, . ri ve our par ticular attention,“ paehtuakerse. main. UM/Midas, Blsoketelthr,,Car tent; Oar inetibakers, 'Primers, so., .to,, find It to their intermit to eall upon grand exarnittefeetheaussives. gglrersons building will filed here a 411014.11 d to et Locks and rblehet, Silver Pasted Door Knobs ell of Eastern ns i siutitrai Ohm, Puttyk Neils, do. Alau e Istrittfal stock of WALL EA M, VORDrita, , AND VIES-EPAED frier offered Jo this vioinlty, STOVE/4, LA 13, CUTtitLY, Pstoat Boring lifeabiner, Fluid, Alpo. hot/ Flue Uil,de.,*apt le large panillire. LE, Masiniored tint Rolledlm ON , all the ear oleos pit band; unwind sizes of ward equate cod plate Mtn furnished upon orner In the slimiest poosiblo Woo, ilia toy to all totozwoed solos lind slat Ake ' tor toOhoo.. 11 , 211.101iD0 dt 00, 111 - Look ; von,Pa. voissamasonsoomo..., A um wiriour it OP NO. wed, ika tot Black Bilks, itt prim, ti b~ Lid 'at • 4 d.D 4W . ti CO. lial , -, ) WI t '-':111t0 MAXR fietiLPTOlti !airing Lb,: west be irpropared to do Ili Indio( • ' M 'at the shortest nadirs artralhermost ' ldnt UM" test 'L Llsur . ti ' ' idiTh od that omwho yit rk" w r o h rk im from ll tb their e bit ce. tailishinerikwill be done in ft. .ost styli) 6tk. mastaldp.vtikenessos will be executed In slays or In Waal, so harge as life,.eithor in marble itniqalaalsir. Llkonasnall,Will be caned On Monutnents, Tomb Moon( do' frorrrdagnerroan likenesses; nlso brilliant diSooyery of, I.biantellod Lettering with lava, cot Idonamenio, Tombstones, Door Platen, do hr over, Tarluty of co'or. The two is put lu by 250 drigtneek host, warranted to stand any kind of Heather. As ram inventor of this work, It can not be performed in any other PlItAUShltl(.10.111 Pamisylvatila them of hlihesburg 'Thom ore nary milers finished of this lid intent lettering, p wow' bad better, Mill and woman* ilia therinelvee, and bo satiofied that it Is the greatest piece of mocheninal art that Was ever placed in a oemotery on Mono moot qr tomb atones, and which will be a lit toell• motelat to the memory of a departed friend • . • Any Ent:44: Josirons of having marble hurt I will wart dot perfect Ilkenees as largo an Ifle. 'Thom be no charge If not a perfect piece of sculpture. The ha of the work In, 1:' Tha.liksuees ha taken by observation in clay, 24. A cast of plaster Pali.. 3(1, Then In marble A matilLenn ho taken after doath of any persons( that a perfoO likeness can ho had any futoro time gentlemen denitous of procuring a godd ideate of marble work haul hotter semi their Or der* to Milesburg . for good work limo no °oil.' MOO to send to Philadelphia to bring lambs and 0-noes • I cm, mane them myself lirarnihms al tho',Ointro (lonely Fair for Marche work, Welting $2OO, Lock on $2OO If the Judge, bad been i rtion of the Marble busters., Look "Jason mould hove beep found. *Otitis As tho country has neon finod4Dit skit an Inferior article by persons tit:ladling that reuW, consequent ly thou who ate nit Judges of sculptor(' And co• llgl gravidve been Imposed anon, therefor° desire person" who wish to rriodnro durable work to call and examine my workmttnnhl)r, and satisfy thein• salvos will not prove no eyesore in after Diner Thankful for pant lavers, I hope by strict atton- Don to knalmse, and moderation in charges, to char tintre to rusteire a liberal patronage • Persons 'estrous of any other style of work, I would highly recounnondn'idr Sunderland at Leir• ]clown, no I (Ave bean thirty yoars in all tho fine art of marble cork, lie is esteen.od ono of ths beet " I will bind *Welt In furnish every (leen iptiou of work 25 per iiht. better and cheaper than Lock Haven. A I'AftTLIt.IIJE, fionlptoy, dooli Mileebor ' NCOURAGE HOME lITTATSTEY.- 'rho tondo,igrel uoull toppootfully tntlntal, to the Feathers of Crntro coor.fy, that the) I:ala purulitoott U. it e ;ht of DIETZ A DITNIfAItt'S 211 PO WEL! .10n) 3110 I V I3 IR and are now wiped in their mannfacture,and are preparedly &nigh all nrtielo whioh will not got the bacit•ache From those who halo enrol the machine we can ratleve abund tut &titian/A an hi Ita raperinriV,m_u_au_rithar Jaltahle now built, for the fidlowing mamma . Is'. Oa amount 4' ila eimpli,Wy of 00.erwoon, and the hart that the anitln ti woli.eit dirvut item the driving whet I, nlill a rimple lover inamad of r multiplwalioa wheel, i pttrivila crooks, &o. which moles it emli 11,;h ter or the team 2-1 It is more eltnNot, awl IS themforo eula bandits! 3d Its perfect adaptation to uneven grounds, without banging on the borers' necks; the tongue being limber and turning on castor-wheels, which makes It turn eve 4th. Tho perfect manner in which it dote Its work, In both groin end grace; tho reaping appa ratus being so arranged en to put the raker In a oouvonlent position to deliror the almarres at the elide of the =whine, nod fur mowing it has the reaping apparatus all air to se to enable it to cut tangled olover. This machine is warranted to cut ell' lands of grain and grass, na 1411, If not better, than can tie done with soytbn or cradle, and all Its tads war ranted porfoot Tanga—For Moher and Reaper eernirined, $l3O ; 8%0 to be paid on th, , delivery of machine—no at soon as It is put it and mu oporai ion s , $5O on the teL of October, and top o the tat or Jemmy, lir:a. For Storglo '.ll'ro•er 8100. $25 on receipt of UM. el•i”0 ; 53) on time ()noire:, and ill on the Ist of ~lartuety, 1157 csoli machine !horn will he furniehod . er • ra kniib, one knife sett ion, three gnarls, wrench, oil-can and neck.) oke As only a hunted umliter ca n ha built this sox. son. those, who ere-in want of the artiolo will do well to send in thmor 0011 , 4, A, in klllrem, A CPT, ROC! I: S CO, or •)liULcuo, Centro on ,-Pa girl 9.f f 'IRE CHEAP CORNER. - NEW, CHEAP All I) DE !TILT: CIOODS Tho undersig. ad has jos: I, 0.1 v.., I end npci.ini at his well k an and a amok of wall- Wooled and ii,annithl9 as follows: = Dress Fitt. of various kit. is, colors and Cezhenoro Alparienc, Mous D.,'Lainen, CallcoM, Handkerchiefs, (Manta, &area, le , La., at moderate priues. HIS CLOTHS Consist of Frenott, English itutt Amerhau manufa4- tura, of el Inns and colors, end or a tuiture to suit CASHIIMEILS, rorelgn .IDrnueatio—he has a superb artiole,eom pi Ling Uri latest styles Also viaiTi NOS, Of Els At Sraln, Fancy Silk, Yokel, An HOSIF,RY OF—ALL KINDS, lIATS AND CAPS, Cravats, R , Catrit, PIAUI and Vi o turAl Satin Stocks, Black Silk and Fancy IJandkrrnhiets BOOTH ANL) For Ladles, Minns anti Childrun. It EA DY-MA DE C ',OVUM). A full iussurtmout of COATS of various filikens, PANTS al I Vl:itiTti to suit the season aria various tastes of customers. Come and rsiimion for your spires titworit r 1.3 Coffee, ti tiger, MI61.1411•6, Ten, ( . 1100414(e. Si.lo(7s of all jidet,le nod of /clodquality, Salt, , - 31.4.1...,S6NYAIMAS9_urri irerory kind and fariety, so.notal "It h mnoh oars to suit erery demand in a noigli halloo , ' like ours. /HARDWARE, Of all kinds and donorlinions, ['crudes erory othor ar,Nole found in a **ore striat attention to business, bol l % le In gitiet full weight and eusuro, and (urn og pad dind cheap adioles roocise the patro ge or :o i lran bli d . judg7 " f ,' ,7 " t ' ll r e ""Y iln:sist4 to 61aain° my C DERR, former of tho Diamond and Allegheny street, n0v284 Bellefate. I F YOU WANT TO BUX - 000D AND 1100,14.9 oall on -R-11114CiCHRIBMW, - Who has ,ut received from Philadelphia and henottful Mork of Goods, consisting of the fashionable Dram tloods for &Wien and Gautletnet sank SJI Frond' Ilirrinos, Alpeoces, Poramette Cloth Persian gloth, ftelaincl, Ochry*, hicks, l'rints °tall daseriptiou. Also, -Cloths, Clasainiers, Plain fad c oncY iNolintd", Vestings, also a large lot of Dream' 131....t0u5, RibbOne, (11oS•rn, Miw Wont liOn and cotton Hosiery, and a variety of frAliC'l citßYDl3l.66 3 l4llinerous to mention. tlinuels of all klnds, Bbowln, plssolied and Un• Ipranhad httylfue , Tiokinmt, Cheeks, fitigkains, A , Also, lirtroerion of all kin/a, Haas end Cape, Boots and ghoen, Hardware and Iron, Qmpensware, Buck ets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goodellinsily kept An a oouutry store - - - . . All Wads of Lumber for sale at, a ratutonaLle prioe.., Bellefonte. Doc, 12 tt .• EURO FOR 811113„ • Portions In wont of a One article of Pure wouldjo well ha lend their of ion! to the undersigned, Wife le prepared fp foroithtlednt at the lowest rates; Vlotorntee, and 'hell varieties of LADIES PITREI always en hand, at prim mesh lower than eon be offered b the wholesale and retail houses of kew York an hulelAta. GLOV alms, ar„ ohm also he pttrehase4. 411 urde aStircesed to • ' ' (monup }MAAR, Pine Grove lfUle,,tientre tio. will meet with piceept attention,,; ' , Iderch 12, 1838—tt j . t . _ , & AWL Ca World for sale Alamo lutooetniOnt of IrYBON, YOUNQ 71YNON, IMPERCAL, OOLONG, and 'RULA TEAS,. SWAMI, COPFUES, TOgAt CO *AA SBOARS'of every dosoripitnn. jouni6 BOOTS ANP WOW.- - tarp at Winte and Shoo* tbr arnia lend Ladle k welt also, r Bo oto p' Woe.' and 014'1141'ra% . Bobta and Sloe*, of all lands, for sale by, a .1, AWL & -jail)- ' ' MitgOigo,- BACOY sTROIrf AND POUirai • BACON AWAilithi,leoluathg fie.l6. Shoulders, sod Ram, ix . , WHALBH% tirimcs ;icrricm.—Asi. Addling , to par. obese a fber pinch wiltpt is* obrp tug , arj o th er who may pd M ? 1110040. ' feb6 W . 13CD ..Ifft OOO EMU, and 11hiiul -4(11102 ders, In exatioige On. 440 for the Oneh, at KBALOU'II mr2o 't ti, QINGEIVS SEWING DIAGEINES.-7- 14J Pilot, $lllO and upwaidn This unrivalled ma chine it the most !retort:lM not undid Invention of the age; and it ha a boon worked n sufficient length of lbw , to ho thoroughly kited 111/011 n great variety of monuteottires, mid In all cases has boon fully ap proyeri. It will confirms to ottreet, null 'surprise the people of the whole rtorld with the wonderful sim plinity, dgrability, rapidity, strength and beauty with it blob it ekooutoa its work. ' Hearty 10,000 are are now in daily operation. Hsieh in the demand that, with all the facllltien of new and Improved nmehinoiy, with the help of 200 s uer, it im Isle for t- , intien at Co. to fill their orders These uwhinca, olwayafar supcilor to every other, have just removed sovetalmost LITPOR T'A NT IMPROVeMENT.ti, ' the offoot of shah in --let, To make thorn run with out noise 21:To require ooly half the exertion of the operator, formerly oessetwary, and 11, To make Mena rua one-half faster than hofoie, so that with the same labor, TWICE TUC QUANTITY OY WORK CAN CC 110Nt: IN ADAT. 'rill/lotto fa i t, that Hinger't teachings run V/ much f tater, end as. omplish ao ulllOl tour. nark, renders all other UIROIIIIMI tinfoi) Me piddle %Ouches, in coutpaiin,in, even could they lit }Hui for the asking Atiother peculiarity of Singer's Mealtime is, that by simply ()hanging candle nest - ibread, tho game mochino till eremite pe, foully every aim - 101y of 0044/10 or fine, OD sloth Or killalgr. The for Mildly as na puhlla sue Ifison $2lO to y.,5041-a yeat ems lie cleared by an in stil-Aunt this manhion, more than can ho cleared by louts! Purolireci a, look well to your titles , tin to the tilt, of btu4, is machine, I will refer jou to the fol lowing pas .sgrenit • Tn reggi.l to l-tingrea machines, there is no ad rem petted claim ; but all other iembinrs before 11,0 isubli innings, two or more of OUT patents On the 27th of May lost, We recovered a verdict in a rust for infringement, against the Excelsior Sewing Menhir., Company, thus establithlnir our Patents Jed usl, stl r. We hare suite now pending lathe United Btetcn eircuit Court in Philadelphia, and also in oilier Circuits, egasnot Grover At linker, and the Irfieeler Witsou instehinea, which toning, get oral of our p stoats Ha who buys any of them laellOT IntiloginguintAape, will buy a latranit I M. $111111:14. At CO. CAIILII.Sn, April 21. t, 1454 1 hereby m ttfy Met 1 II- Is doing a moderate business rem, to Feb. 10, 1851, at inhteh time I bought one of I 111. Sanger 4- ,Se o •i ng 4,5105, (11111 hilt • 11.111.1 tint a,x me an toy b o .i nest tience Mat time toy hiidtries, Ate norle,leed to that crtent, oitang to the superior manner In ninth it doss its work, that I was tompelled on the lAth .tut. to purchase another niathene, so as to meet the demands of my customer, lily toile em, the ?Filching, and with Me aiel or fftsgirl t, iuill mate t ware fine coats and twenty pair of pint, a it etk, in a manner far superior to What fa?, be demo by hand The nett mimed., per wept, after plying of Me hands, will be from SIA to $2O The marlin net easy to 1153/Inge, and nor apt to get out of repair We. L. WiLIA/1. ittercham• Taster itgADviu, April 21, 1851 Pits is to certify that tee r orrhn,ed ono of !Ur 1 IV - ,'<i,,rer cc, ' a sa ws isg • ',a tiro ye ,r 3 or7o, iffhteir /art been 111 Ilse ennstantly on arse, /nutter reork without getting out of repair, We tiro egit/o/rot lAtTe air I , lllro snr doe, us rnneA work ra sere re aril, female , resist rtforra, /sue I much bettal all et try regret . , ll'.' 4 . ),1 it very eonvenient to kilt two mach,nes, to avoid the delay of shift ing- thread and ,eedle from ewers, In Jiro In shor t, s, care perfectly !ati.tfl,d that there is silt a ozone useful utoehtue 111 a rtste, to 91),111Z wort 11 V Vri,ix A Cs, , Boat and Shod .illann faciurert The anclorsignod, having per4linsod the right to I:40 null iitheriii to he utcd, of I 11f binger A. Ca ,in the fllowing. territory hitetn of Wil,Nl,llll Northern I nisann, Pennsylvaina, (csoeptiug the cnit:Cle9 of Ph ill! tipto I,}sue, Allegheny and North ampton,) nud being dim, i..re, 010 el , ,i;) proprietor, is now prep trail to 84 , 1 l 1/1.1/lioj or Singel C manufacture, of the I.i.rloits and N IT All pore it. 2 pun:liming or Greyer, ilalor A Cu 's, or an) Oho, Illflinging un t itift rior nloaitas, will be pr,i-outo f the sum(' It is evident. that Ibe nvics of tho.w innolimes have no onnlicletae in tin it Wise of amollincs from the fmt, that they will hardly trust a note tokenfrinithe purr:barman./ lay in their packet user night, fir leer or truulti,. or,„ of thew at 50 to 70 por cent. less, 'adapting the old Wags that “A bin]. in hand,,is worth two in the bush A It ANDALL, Office and residenue, Norristown, Idontiey oo , W.}IINTNER nod whorl, Trai oiling Agents Rrhl3-anif 13008. All]) JOB PRINTING OFFICE. The Pub Haber of Tne Deuoen ATIC W ATCLI • ttatehea, in connection elth hie liewipaper Petah liahment, the most extensive and, complete ' JOB PRINTING OFFICE, To he fo'undinVentrat Pennaylvania, eempeseti en tirely of . . . N1:19 MATERIALS And lb* latch and meet tliallionehle style of Pllin 111. d Frilly Tyra, and ie prepared to execute all hind/ of roh9K AND FANCY JOE PRINTING, in the vory neetost stylo, and &t the shortest notice —Ruch se HAND BII.Lt7 , — CIItCULARA, I'OSTERE, ' DILL HEADH, 11011.8 E DELLS , PALL TICKETS, AUCTION PILLS, CARDS, PAMPHLETS, RECEIPTS, BOOKE PIIECKPI, EiIOWBII.Lfi BLALNILS, PROGRAMMES, As., ko to lirGOLD,!;LINER end R/lONZR PRINTING assented in the handsomest manner. re•PRINI , ING IN 051.:0R8, In the meet bean- Wu( and finished style of the eta. Hatiiditution gitartinteGid in ritp,iird to mosttiei t s cheuptioci nod punctuality In the fulfiluient tif ali ordoot uFFIC I: IN BROOKER HoPys Rom!, THIRD VtAloli, BF.LI.T . YUNTM, PA. ESTATE OF' HUGH MoMAIRGAI, peottl,—Wh.r,,es, tot tent of Adminietration on the Fetal, or llngh 1110Manigal, lute of Marion ernolliip, Centro county, Pa . have been granted to the undo:signed, all pentane-Indebted to said estate are ,reqaested to make immediate payment, and those haying etairrif against the same will present the some, to t ARCHIBALD ALLISON, Porter Lep , _citmtonoo., F. It ,NehtANIOAL, ' Marion Lep., Centre ,Pa ,' ap2-6t Administrpors r_STATE OP SAMUEL OPINES, Deed. 'w horses, Letters Teetanotaary with the .will annexed, do , on the estate of late of Furguaon township, Centro needy, Pa , hare been grantstlte'Ltgaa undersigned residing in said township, all persons indebted to sail Estate aro tripcpatsted to mike payment, and thoso having °taints w l prasaat the same proporly authenticated to .1C41144.1t1N5, ap2:6t • A , 408 ROYER, Executers. Didri:l - .116.11 Whereas Lotterw'of Admintstdatiorf on the estate of SAN Keeoli,doo'd, Ito of the Borough of Bellefonte, have been granted to the undersigned, molding In add borough s all persons Indebted to sold es to 4111 plenum none forward and settle Ira- Medlar, an 4 tdremer having dams against the Mao I present theta l 6r MAi eperly authoniloatad, tp H,D hroCLMN, tY BEECH, u,p23.6r ' Adininiatrators. viTATZ Pk EDNVA L EtitlTlL— n whe6sf, Letters Teatshaillary sri)h the will ialearal, on the eribsto of Edward I. Smith, late or e rownship, have bee, gianted to the under. a ecl, residing In sgsl township, all persons itt. d d to mild Estate will please make Immediate payment,;and thoio hawing against the lame zill present theta properly authenticated to S. 0114.14bAti,I),trzeSiutil, iny-Ult - - - • orlitre mill; . ......_—______-_____ ZEPHYR WORSTED .-4 n BST to agoll awl hanclearnest tfr variety ()Wore ovilr While 1,1 10 I,4dtes. Alan, Tapeetry,Worstivi, tkuivii• & Porfornimil Board, Frgna WriLID4 Cotton, Cotton Flay" gnk Ploes, pod,login nov27 REALB.II4S. *Rii *AIL? I Olt *CMG 1.1 to "4o ire advitto tholi to tti Itt supprfor EMUS,. %PENS . an 4 71brati 14 4 S Jut the thing for eltool teivi I tit 11160121." • ICIOX RATIN , AMUR' WOOS. — fi lIIIIIIIIMT. d'AEMIUNIAItitUMW BYlSuit NTRE COUPTic AGItIOOLTIMAL PAIL — To Itit'people of Centre County. It has now be. ,econo it settled foot dbat this is ono of the lergest, thespeet and very best aondttoded establishments of the kind In the Intender of. l'enrutylranlei It Is owned by Mr. H. A. Ofibsen, and sUPPrint" , ded Iff tie celebrated mulptor, - Mr. C. P. WEN', 9[41: Y. Mr. Lindig was for many , yeront. °p aged In One at the beet establishments in the ki it York, where he gained on enviable top ta, in*,.ril pv -011111110 of the first order, Wohavo ort inn& d for sale nearly five bemired beautiful doeigne cf , If.AD to and POOT STONES, Carved in the latest' a In of the art, together with Prolloh CouOlhos, Oroulun Tombs, Monuments, Spires, (Paved Lambs as largo as life, nod Iniagee of story description, all dosiguod and °saluted by Mr. Llndig. Persons Wishing smnothing rare end beautiful, to mark the rentint byof their departed friends, would nave money by Bonding their ordure by either of my 'Tonle, who will pose every few days through alt the principal towns and vallove In Centre, Clinton, end, Lyeaniing nountios, and have their work *executed ,by this world-renowned and Justly celebrated artist. nr)Ve have reduced our prioos from this date, and will bind ourselves to soli 25 ?ur eiftebitilosi the regular selling price» of any establishment Ito Belle fonte, Mllenburg, or Iron Istewn, end deliver the work fi Do of charge to any place desired. 1 • S. A. (11850›.1, ACIP:3I.II FOR Cerrrert Coorerr :. Sam 'I A. tironobroakor, Win. Allkon, jr.,Jnoknon sonvillo ; Marlin Houser, Jr liousor'a Mill; Tho mos liolihau, tioalsburg. d0012.4y* CONRAD - HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, Pa 'the witletsigneil manila respeetfully olunounce 1511 1 s old hiords and the publlo golueually ;that he lipz taken the large end commodious new Stone 'louse, near the Iliamoo Allegheny +Crest, belle. Conte, Pa This building lint been erected express ly for the purpose, mid acoording to the plan of the moat elegant and approval hotels lit the eastern part of the State, he feels coidlilent that it is 'much Letter calculated for comfort and conveniently than any other in this country lie has leo rutin . ..bedsit in tho very beat manner, sluth' , nOlither pains nor cost to render it comfortable tel to those favoring him with their eastern. The STABLING enameled with the establish ment is kluge atcl conuenienhnith nu excellent our xiate house ity ell tot attention to his dodo', 10114 experience, and a detonnlnation not to bo cacellott 15y Any in thi 'I !Mel Ion; be hopes to merit the fat of an..l con. tom of tho public Pot sone rich ing Ifellefctite on bivitorsa or r!oaso 0 will lied Lilo "Cent al liom,''n ptexttnt and chee r . All stopping 0 0 , 1 0 . JOHN 11. MO,IIItIF.ONT, " tleol2 Pst.plietor raIIiSTLVANLA. HOTEL, O. W. CM NER of tho Diamond, llellofonte, Centro Cr Pa.—This lorgo aid toattailently located holm having been ocniplotely rtitivi.l.llcd, repaired and improved, In 1101,1 opened far the maicommoilation of tho public. The proprietor of Rill establiehment rcepoctfidlrinfarrhii hit fn rude rind the publio that hu boo cwt n"I neither p tine 110 r OTl,Orlfle, to render it it ilesirelile-raticat to who may tavar Min with It call, nn ho i. detormlned to do all in ldn porter to p,ollote thrir ,111.1rOrt and conronjouno HIS Table min /111,1138 ho eupphtd with the beet that the cuantly will afford I=l 1 ho lit riblmog oouuootod With tho oatabluannout is lur4o and oxoollant, and in ohargo of o.oreful and earerioncod hostlfro lie uds., has ercotod eheds for tLe UJO of carriages and hug,ioe Stages are arriving and deputing doily In ettort nothing attall he neglented to givta entire A yrtsfeelion to ttrnatt far orii, ininovillt a eall. It I). CUMMIAIGS, ..nov?.?•tt lielltlAttn, PA THE PEOPLE'S STORE! JAcKroNv thl.E, PA 7 IVIII. AI,I,Tiv - frat, Jr., 11,m1.1 rospoottally thank thy PT t h e very liberAl patronage brrotoforr eintienca or", him, I,v [loon/pit fair and honorable I,tviincips, ho „n A, mutt 041 cJritiuktanee. I linVC jURVrNII/1 , 1 Oren Phil on 4 opentil for In orowtion, revery lart,en.oitimiiiii, It f 4 ll , iLiS, 11.1 TS, Wohlron Undrilfilitils C :1 Li c king A^Ynnmv l!,lltDIVAlti:, ARE, I i , CEit Eti, in abort envy thing uau.ally kept in a c mntrr Korn • Li r - Tha liods of Pr., duce In ex^lnillv for god , l, M ALLI,ON, Jr . Alen, A Irllll l l PI:LF-:'E AL I V;IL IT CANS at raanninettl3rr'n pri, 4, A!! rnerMlhai,ta in CCI/f1“ 1,11, y ,4111 y n•s,thall; I r dorm th..ngii I I.n tat. 11 tlo•'2; f.asn* I ---, ARItIER'S TAKE NOTICE!!!--TAE in..lern.; l le/ hating e,ouricl the A ge . e y r o p. I', Oro C011:Cy, f , r the 111 , 1 h 1•011 , 111 - tel HAY AND tilt ,IN 11011: 4 !.: known all "Hander's Ilitett," on hi inform Farmers 11l hn can hurls!. rib, for give then nainee Hi early a.p,311)1,, y • To in , e h onion who with to make ulantitoblo lot mt. he will bell the right for towoehips or Foot of et re tootixbin prix. a The rake to title In 1 I J wheela, or if desired, %bode will Go t.rnlo rot them. The teeth Aro spring wire, nut yi.,ld rexiitly to the inegunlitien of the aurtso NATIII4 A clean sward 'whim!, alike on ittony ciicl ornooth sulfite.' All wl'hi , L; to .too own of the can glint ify their ettilootly by c at Centre 11111 To all I would tar, don't pnrohnse till you 11.1.11 my rake, and if ant isflwAton 111 not rold..ro,f, you may Go assured that you me au exception to all hipc , is janlft F RIMER'S CHEAP' GROCERY STORE --(hateful for tho patronago so liberally be stowed upon bite by a generous onottnunity and hopes by strict attentloo to businees, to always continue to merit the approbation of an approefatin public. lie Inform& his frionas, ens.omorl, onlrtiie publio general)y, that ho is nrepariol to furnish thew, at his torn known stand with every vorloty of that may ho cane.' tbr Persons arishio, please oat' awl -their (Iroo, tors or me, es I 71111 determined to give sable (Action to all n0r.7.7 - -- HARDWARE -11, A genorti nns.qtment Ilardwate tail Tab's Vullary fur Lilo by Janla J . B. AWL 1.-C4.,—Uollefents, WILLIAM l'ltt:NErt BOOTS AND SHOES. A forgo atoortenont of volt-mile Boo!! mutt Shoot, justXrelelvoJ awl for t odo by doclo- K EA I,PIII QEGARS. --LA.ROB LOT OF TIILIPAN IV And Lloratuto S'oints, for sale by tho box, nt the ;c.0.( J. II AWL ASI) _ A LL MATS OF PRODUCE L 5,117211 azobange for goods for which tbo hl beet walker prloo nye tow of Polk. vatted by - *4 3 J. B -AW,L k CO. BEANS, HOMINY, RICE, RAISINS, Natal of all kinds, japt received and for sale by nov27 PRIM RR - - SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, NoLAssEB 0.001,00, Spibes of all kiuds,. pits, Fish, Visopor. App ho. A good and foal' oAlortznetd, for sale - [nor J I'IL NE.R. s•raacil, CANDLE WICIL, GUN Cup., 1011ot, Load, 'Pen Knives, 03/rbo wog obolip, of nov2B rituNEn t-vgapput —Lig ENDLESS VA.III7STY, wholoenle ar d ootair, ohe. r .r shun tho ohenp est, always ou hoed and for tulle by nov2£l. ~,• • i'It , , UN,VB. IrrISBACtO. A SMALL QUANTITY J.. of the &vane Tobneco, whlah wne mo reNuter among. the °hewers tut winter. 06.11 hotoodhttely and supply youreelf, al P,A1,81.1'8 ,__ _ ,110 ME 1 4.DIES,—MiPLUTDED AS 1111liENT of Odllan, Underaleovea, Lilt rt lidkre. Thread r. anon, and Printa of the;teet ma a and col i, warranted. Call and amain* thekfrn • ent rat; atlas, at, inev274.-tr. 4 .1 KEA ftpli _Tom nEarrAD-A LOT CM tIRY of Ur Goods; Groontles Corn Brooms, he., th More i I, 1.1. AWL tt. CO. • JUST REONVID-4,,LAROE LOT OF Twill." trhunit." butkons, ko., by foal , J. 1L AWL k 00, 117ANTED.--26,000 LAP AND 18,000 ••'• 'Joint ablogloo, attho store, of - tob2o J 1141'1. t do• TINED PEAORNS AND. DR ED AP -1.0 ploij , tytqlreiod 'and for male by • ja ' n" ' • • J .Bt 409U* 130. Ot 0 • A: ..„ 0 0 m .ztr.orrngitfir"' 74.11°Irnsirt ." .1 - Vas bilistio.tattPCormix.o.--.Thle las note a e , 'Mittel pipet, estilaillilaid lit Bellabilte, Penna., 44 p l e d ge d 1 / 4 ,, anp,po r l th e ainltit WM, With al. aper's po litic a ante's and isms, and Its party al baWen* we kite nevi& to a O. We shell hop to And It the true Mend Of a multi morality, an d en example of courtesy both hi pollthw 4 ,4 „ I Ilfgagind also , the ahlo and U l2 ooM4roto Icing ady,. oatt3ttf TentiorenCe, The editor, e Henry Heyy, was engaged for a time In the print ng office of the Ilantirr, in Philadelphia, whore area found him ea commalatlng, strictly attentive to hie husinese, ant disposed to overyibitg Just right. Such.gitaliUm th e immoerets of Centre otoutay,(and man of other PartioPl alma,) many o,f,sahoui We anon :personally, will ho able to appreopdo.--Presbyteron Banner netdadti,cairs. Irate/man is Um lltle of neW Dernocratio paper established In Bellefonte. Centro county Penna., by Henry Item Biel Th s purobsse of Om old DenoCreate journal by the Know Nothings, nod tho oonsequont defeat of tho Dem o . eratlo party in Centre oounty l rendered the web. Belmont there of an orthodox paper necessary; and from the tone nod ability of thelt r atcAmon wsbere no,toetWi6wiil eeetLetpee the expectations of tho people, of tluit nourishing region. Mr. Heys is a young man impious of doing poi and df rising In lho profession of Journalism, end we think front tho opoolteop before us that he will succeed. We wish him nab gnocoost—WatiAeng. tan Union, Tue DIMOCRATIO WATCHMAE—Thie is the Info of a rem paper just started iu Bellefonte, Centre county, by Henry Ilnys, Seq., formerly, we believe, of this city. Thpllrst ottitthsr: Saadi - ii new bs• fore us, presents a rent and business-Like wen! . ance, end the editorials Fly° ethical,* of shinty nud.taat----W4 wish the editor Summit., in the exit+, prise, and Mit that the DeMoersay of Centre county will feel it to bo their duty to sustain so tr uo gall of the party, as the it'aiehmatt promises to be, to din utmost of their ability. We extend to bi n Hays the` right hand affulhmship, and welcome him ns a 0,41111610 r 111411111 gloriuve untillo of the pooplo - Laaca,rter JDEeocn Arm 1Y ,vrenwAx le tilas name of n new paper just atartod ntllefouto, of which we hare received the eohond number. The paper lealm brifght and hopeful. The editors seems to have the eniostanoo of able pens 111 their neighborhood. Wink we emilireray the same for thin Watchman The suggestion of the editors to hold an editorial oonven lion in tellenivite to nn excellent one, and wo g „ ," for it strong, provided it is to ha n geneini thi ng , ~. of party, Ruin) editors can do nut, 1,. ,:ter tl sir voatittd.n, if they will only in 1 , 0 es Mervin nabl!torike an effort to break down the writ bigotty-whiLli has boyu forced on theta by " lost ing" polniainnil — American Watchman, Mr nen yak Tar. Dr uonn.vensWITCHULN.—Wo have receited the first, number of *view Demoenotle paper with tho alnico title Just commenced in Bellefonte, Centre 011 , Pik , by Ilvatly Have, Merl. Centre hat been without an Efirfff'DeiriordreUe paper for iv year pant the Demorrat was bought over to the dark lantern party, and is now doing the bidding of thra leaders of that party Wo have learned from lbw Mr, Meek, that,llTs Watchman commenced with a aulacriptlon het of upward+ of 1,500 onbstrin tin! subscribers, rind that the litaucarwate are tart. wg Ti solid eolanin to aid. the county of Know N LI, r 18111 at lino next election—that they will i t re.a ni ,h,i, tutor purpose We have Dail doubt • 'the Ir o yth„, no le printed on new t) re, and In able °andante/ h. editor says "the paper will enrormtty and untlinoh. fug], advocate the men and iineasurea of the I:eino erotic party, and oppoie Know Nothingista, Atoll denies. and every other ism no contrary to the genius and spirit of our republican inatitutioim "- - We shall look for good news trona Centre neat fall —lhruttregrloyt Glebe. 'Den r)1110i RATIO WA/Co:IAN "—Dinsn Zettung, dunnolinbe Organ dor Dernok rat la von Centre Conn ly, In 11 0 4 jorwilo gftlrualo, n , ol.lbe boroitet doe Tint to I lirsofloit.ung gOintionlll., Inc iambi dor seltmnninti and beaten jailmax../non Zoitsainriften In l'enrey(r■ tden. liar "Watehtn3n" Wild von Urn llaaar Hay, hernaPpohon and von thechtigen Roclaotou rot; gerneltrt, dio, iteknuo air &to kenuon„ hand In hotel unit dem Hu jobtor din &nook roll. die Ormed teutzen rrty, and fearAt Torlhitiligno werden Bora, Iktookrat tun Con.rity septa die nrn Watt nn-boa'; topt ono nuegitelno EntepituotzunA den.ialhed zugebtacht warden, itrodureh Centre ty wader to evincu guton alien ground minor ok,ti e.hl a Stand goltraoht warden kann Mouth au dew Undernehuten —lleino(r.tturlujir Lehrer reoeivel kit week the minond number of the Dense, era Fr H u tehlrrnu, n new Demnoratic paper ,inal started in gelleforita,,by Henry Hays, Laq ,-- fl 0 flint number `110,,T readied us There has i.o Democratic paper publisherein English Infiniti county for more thou a year pest, the old Con tr. I ,4rorr at ;11.114 her a clogradul into an organ of The I 1 - .1trA14.4n, judgibg (non the nuteher belle Its, nlll bo well worthy ,r the support of the party The edlt6rialti are W6ll written, and the mechann.sl part rot Clot:11w] by all 1/A141.111 the 0411101 - With the aid r f such an 01'4141, 11 1111ro that Centro c,ntitty will It um be azain what it 1,11.11 vti.lleret,4l4,l ono of tho strong,st and tire' tell 'rile b. , rno,r.atie mantles in the State We ate 11 1 ,...4 10 learn that the efforts of, Mr. Hays aro likely to be properly appreeteted by the party to hi, o nmty, and, 111,1 t Ito nil! not be *Howe , ' to liv , k lor :enters 11 :it" In carrying on his ante*: inonneras in C,i.itoti are alsogiving hire handsome support, Ilia Hat in Look I/aven rs 'Coo of the largwit an I bent within the &dirt ry' of th , Post (Mine We heartily njoit.e ut his pn.si e.„t cocoons —Loa Ilars4 Eemorrnt Tne Degocuariti WATollll.ll.—Thi, Is tb• title of a now , paper, published in Bellefonte, Conn+ , county, Pa., by Henry Hays, , formerly or, of thy I+lll4l4ler, of the Lancaster Democrat '!he bet number gt%es opinion+ of ability, all I n doter mulat ion on the put of the editor to pu bush Ju st +up e a paper WI the Denmerney enotT, at this wan need. The Centre Donorral wan bought by the Know-Nothings--the parry was outllcquwitly left without an organ in the county The gird. earn wee started with the view of taking theplace ,of the Democrat, and we are glad that Mr liars (+mimetic°, his career In that county under such raven:able auspices—he haying received, In the rouge of a few days, one thindannd suhsetibere Stmeessto the epterprhve —Harrisburg Patilut 1.1 YEAGER, Cuutre Tllll DEMOCILL'fin WlTCleilli.—This is the Lid of a now paper just started at liollofonto, Centre 0. by Henry Hays; EN , Than that number ',resettles neat and It nehmen-like apiamrance, and the of i tnri all git ta 'evidence of ability ant tent. We wish the ede tor auoto.4 in the ',Meridiem and Inut that the r rat oorany of Centro county will feel It to be titter d kJ' tg Miltalitiojoacan_nrigait at the party, an 110 eeman promisee to bo,to tbiradmost of their abll ity. We extend to Mr. Hays the right band of fellwship, and welcome him as a cols'eorer in the greilous cause of the people — Nornatotort Waren ll ' lin DI:SIOCII ATI(' WATCIIiIAN —lf - ay 11.) , . ~....i . tem commenced the publiundion of 'neer Den, wettle paper in Bellefonte, Centro ooun wider the abo, t a :mitt opt tete eoptorn nit Our hien. Wion For. nry, we arc pi OMANI to' 'Omerve. Iliflpont A watt Mr Hays, at Aesoilate Editor ., Thar D.morr,,rir. IV - car/10ra. LS a 1411{11 WO 11011111110L110 Ilietlt, well tilled and a)ply conducted Al it is the only Etig 1 ," / ' D .. 11 .4' 1- 0140 paper in Centre, its establishment t. ,"" 1) , la " g , 1 , 1 -s) rtuee as Its swarm is corta‘n —Go !umbra ilettocrat ' ~t 7" We dyed the Ant number of a now Demootatte paper Jur started In Bellefonte, by llexar lIATE, entitled tho gistll4;rpiiir W.atrA man, whloh is truly a largo and handsome sheet The Watobanto phrly Dentoorallo—and Is Jalt such a paper u deserves, and will no doubt reoeire a bout?' support from the ttemooraey of Old C4u tre -'irons the clettefiehi Repul.litvh Dattocavrin Wrettntitls --We were lest wee greeted stillsthe appearanoe on our table or the fir oCa bantleomo paper bearing the ahoy eaptimi, devoted to the ever : glortops prin,iplLs 0 llemooraoy, and.publLehed at Bellefonte, Pe , by If Hays. A marked ability is disptspotl it , . 411 ' net eontonts, and , the Devaney of Centro WA rntairattitttO themseirpts onleving • firm awl able EillvoAktA the Watchatya Like the liberty pre serving stnetrineii it Sebeoenteit; may Its career be over upward and onwertf.—.Johnstown Echo ey Tise Datrocaltio WATOISMAN, it tin title Of A pew paper which has recently boon stetted in idellefonte, milted by If. irays, who is a rimy writer We extend our best releaser etd bops it may inhere AO an adhOeiVA pleeter, to the ptineigled now aspen aed. —J. Shore Repvdlieart. ''nn DAIIIOOIIIAIIO WATCAIIIK.—tI i te (A the tido of a now paper Just started 1111fiellafon by no Ha i °. The first number of wbiob we bare received, ft very neatly printed, well eillteelj acid the best of it It is a sound Dthnrsonatle paper, We wish it eue itliietio.--Tyrritt beta. DE*ool!tato Watn•MAff Is the -tido of a now Domooratikkapor roooatiy4tartld in liallotunio, by ga g . It is truly oxeootod and edited with spirit an ability, it is bound to sus oaa,--Jerfsy nor/ N. slot /Wm* , 11r . WW bare tv)eleggi. the Bret aumbor of a Ono lu)k Ihtuooretto paper pubilood in Bonorooto by irou i Ray.. it Is well prlqted, on owl papor, tggli ited, and untddly Deehdorallo.—SuPt 4 rY (faze/ • NOW . • • wrIAN A _.I3AW The pubes bah Alternator! a largo Steam 66W Rill, bitgroparo4.4.o ow to order bills of any &so 'etiton at thestiortaidlietlee, On ." '4l' RQBRAT LTPTAF‘ 1 44 , •••Ar"d'lNl — T .AN_RABlyza mew, uszto lonow.y. Oat received and fax sal e te lasOf
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