•1 :' , IrX4EOT POET • "DONS f LOVE tit ' Pretty rob*, at my windig, the day, , With tbi. wild and Ilyni l piyhrg,' Rena ;AY riddle) pray ; higlnonnod It, Woking, Akoping, Vaned the more for aye Thou'rt wwiturd, grotty Doen ho lorii roe, say Little fittlot, blrtmning• nioeltly By low thy gentle fortillead All thrive' ye to nee, •Tuiln thee from the llnt'ning water, 'Whimper low, I pity, Fur tb, winds 'night hour my yeete!, Dees he love ine, lay ' • flta,r,:thnt thrnngli thy Orient night late • Watohes over Write 14,eritti-lby itruldeu yuncit Con my ennenient• dim . . 'then art 'killed in I,tivit'n enbaln, Tell me tan, t pray, • Nor, *aware but I may tend It, keen he lore me, sly I'ARXERS' DEPARTMENT EARLY lOTATOEB Early potatoes tilioulA he planteif , ns soon lig Imola& if not olrotoly Skeet some quick growing kind and give them Monty of _warm barnyarAnunitiMi or,Titpnol We bort' , seen guanek applied to potatoes aide by aide witiihnaanure and the guanoedliotatoes pro/Wads" as weit if nut better than the crtiaer — : Guano can lie sprinkliad along the TOW, as there is but little danger of injuring thi sprouts —(in corn or other seed it must not touch it.) It is always the best (:Con omy to manure potatoes in the row as the roots do not spread like corn to npke use of food at a d;stance. Abottt a fodt square is suificient space for the roots to take their nounshmcnt and to form the tubers. There is no occasion or. planting potatetcorthree feet apart. Tho rows should be as close as eon venient to work between them with a liar rowcultirator. It has been satisfaelorily mred hat 4 many potatoes in quantity can be raise row when 14 inches or a foot apart as wile • tire or three ft et. WO would 'n:commen to .farmers to plant them in every oth• furrow, as closer than this would requi Mein to be worked by hand—which would searcely pay. To the cottager oho works lale potatoes with the hot he can just as well have the rows 18 it ches vart as twe-feet. -rotators require some shade, hence they do better when closer together than three feet apart, and better in'ron 8 than hills though'we are aware our New England fe et* prefer them in hills, tut we hare seen bills and rows on the same ground and with similar treatment and the rows stood the dry, t% arm weather better than the lulls. FP.,lwliuso the question of large and small potatoes is but li ttle.ronsequence. Small potatoes will produce about as well as law ones, there are other ranges to modify the insult, but we belitee it matters but little I . whether the seed potatoes ar large oij small. Cut potatoes rang lie rllhtin plea tee ; some say the plaster act, as a coating or skin to retain the stand' from sinking into the earth. At ::,ny rate t ~ hj f pla.ter acts as a manure and w ill do no hrirtn in other -teaperts. -`t We bays rem/14ml that eady potatoes arc gerttlidly a more certain Froli Allah late ones, though we *hen SEW potatoes at different periods so as to hit the season. Teo crops can easily be raised off of the same gr o u nd ; pota toes and alibi : mge or potatoes and pumpkins. - We have tried the follou ing plan %Rh the latter: when the early potatoes aro planted spwoes axe left ten feet apart and at the pro pa time three pumpkin seeds are planted. If planted at the proper time, the pumpkin vise* will be jkist ready to run when the po tatoes are ready for digging. - --We recommend that a good quantiy of „po• tatoea be planted —since they are cheap many will for that very reason thin]. it hardly worth while to plant thent; hence there is a greater protiability of an advance price-- Ohm Branch. COMP WAY OF DIBBOLITLIWO1103138.• The fertilizing properties of bothi have long been placed beyond a. question. The elealdilllctilty has been to Make their fertil• ifirt6psopertlea easily and cheaply available, by all persona engaged in agrictilture, how. era! limited their knowledge. In their nallital eats, dames cannot be rendered available, for all purpose of fertility, and it iain consetrence of this fact that so many bones are turned to no practical s..count. Thu ammo obje c tion does not hold against ulverised 'bones • but bone faille arc not ' comnion, and if they were, I question‘Whether one person in ten a mild avail thenotelves of heiradvantagcs. Thatlwi icanbedissolved' t lijr diluted aulptinkc acid. is a well known fact; but, in censeqUeurt of the expenses, trouble, not oil° fainter in a hundred has ever thus effected (heir solution. Man ufahrurica he'd. converted bones into super phosphate of lime, and, when honestly made, ills a volualile fertilizer; but its price, es pe4Fially when carried far from the place of pmuttfacture, will prevent Its general owe. The object of this article is to render bones rvall~ble fir ailriculturepurposes, that ervery hair might be induced to save those accru ing' *you : his own !'llirtn and turn thew to filtrable account. A few years ago It was asserted that ashes would dissolve bone* ; but on further trial they wersercund to do to only imp er f e ctly. and that only when crashed. Their. lab's, what ityplisd to clover, wheat, awl' lurnips, topes" threes, grape vines and °lir pe4ture web se to render it desirable that thogy "41144 1 1 , u be turned to Oconcreical seoehist:- • Wiwi getdog out teasers, Isyeltrigfo *ft; 'froln lor Wm! . WWI, I discovered , - 14 , 1111 Milli e, Pulticeous Inuale, tote si to be hIII*UP in a Orthisitygielpx.state. Theil change could *Wily Eii aosounted for on thifitlppos . dtiOn that the ItOlslie , ruenurt bad, by some tugmown "ow; idrected their _Slialuteglid4on.;* The =MS thought obcurrod to irr that Qua aocidental diseoiery cou'd he turitatt to go44.‘deotint. Accordingly durttik the emoting year. all tone from 'the kitclibil'ireto throu . n into the manure 'heap' onatantly accumulating from the horse stable.. tact fall that ma ere Was removed to my orthant and the bonds were foundin a soft and pidpous con dition. The bones used were all fresh, and hetieOiliiidn• nothing everimeitlatly of the 'effects of horse' tnanure upon odd bent s. It is Amt just to observe that, siuce these experiments were made, I bare seen a short artiel4detailing experimeitta lo some paper, copied from an exchange name or credit. Hence, facts like The ;hove, mayt ot be new to sonic of lour readers, yet I Ora t the importamie of the 'subject Will justify ot• repetition.- 7 0. Q, Gums, 'Ar. 11., F tersbur,j, Chrftriaitte 1. in Counfry. PLANTING - ORNAIIMITAL TREE- Our deciduous trees (10,1 int hold thrift foli age 'bag thu_iettr, and on this account, evergreens should t enter largely into the ornamental planting of Ootinds around the dwelling : they should be planted densely on the aides towards the prevailing c 6171 winds, and• placed ton arils the boundaries in irreg ular and natural belts and masses. The most rapidly growing, Dia one of the most beautiful, iri the Norway fir. Tho white pine, on favorable soils, Wilt grow• about a.4' fast- As the latter grans to a largo tree, it should he planted on the mostillistaiit poiitts and allowed as mueliivoni.tul may be prac tir•al4e. The hemlock, balsam, tit, Maori: can arbor-vitro, n bite and black spruce, and Alnerican pine, may be lidroduaed and variously intetniturltvl. Among the smaller evergreens, to be placed towards the inner side of the plantings, are the juniper, the red cedar, the tree Lox, Navin, Le.—Hemc Journal/ Sxk♦ Bit ANS. -/ laving taken oft the strings, snap them, and drop MO ;boiling water, with the addition oraalt. Try with a fork, and when tender, take 'up, and serve with cited butter, or gctod-sweet cream. I;;ATF.S AIIX Much preroflllllo to t • , bars." every entrance, sot a couple of posts...and g a substantial gate, well painted. HEALTH. 0' By a beneficial arrangement of Pro'yidence, the gasses and odors most prejudicial to human life. are lighter than the air which surrounds lag, and as soon as disengaged, rise immediately to the Upper atmosphere, to be purifleil. and then returned to he used again. The mariner the weather, the more rapidly ,are these gasses generated,' and the _more rapidly do they rise; hence it is, that the most miasmatic regions of the tropics, the , traveller can with safety pursues his journey *midday, but to do so in the cool of the (veiling, or morning or midnight, would be certain death. Ilsuce ll lklso, the popullar but ton sweeping dread-of 'night air." To apply this scientific truth to prat tics' life, in refierence to the cellars ender our dwellings, is the object of this article. The ceilings of cellars should be Tien plastered, in order ailigt. eflbetually to pre. relit the ascent of. dwinpriels and noisotne 'otions't.hrough the jolnts2f the flooring. The bottom 4 the cellar should he well d h prone, cobble stones aro perhaps best; Ove* this should be poured, to the extent of several inches in thickness, water lime cement, or such other ,material ►b is known to acquire in time almost the 'bard nom of stone ; this kcep.s out the dampness of the earth below. If additional dryness is desired for special purposes, in parts of the cellar, let common scantling bo laid down, a convenient, dis tances, and loose boards be laid across them, for convenience of removal and sweeping under, when cleaning time of the year comes. The walls should be plastered, in order to prevent the dust from settling on the innu merable projections of a common stone wall. Shelves should be arranged in -the centre of the cellar, not in the corners, or against the walla ; thee* shelf.% elsziuld hang- from .. ceiling, by wooden arms, attached thinly 'before plastering, thus you make all safe from nits,, To those aho ore , so fortunate es to :own the houses in which they lire, we mem -mend the 'Month of .Ipril, but to renters, the month. Of May, to New York, A. ka k st, the most appmprinte time'rer• the following re commendations. Let everything not absolutely nailed fast, be reinovittl into the yard, and exposed to the sun, and if you please, remain for a week or two, so as to *Mira - opportiniffy for a arr. ough Ijrynlg. Lot the walls and floors be swept thoroitgh ly, in four or five different dayii, inflict a co il ', of toyd wiiite washing be lithium Them' things should be done once a year, and one (jai iu the Week at least, except in mid-winter, every opening in the cellar, for several hours, about noon, should be thrown wide; moss to Allow us complete a veutila tioll a possible. Scientific men have forced on the eiontrtmn mind, by slow degrees, the importance Of ventilation of our sleep ing apartments, vo that now, nono but the careless or most obtuse neglect it, but few thank of ventilating their cellars, although 411 is apparent that the noisome dampness in constant") , rinlngepwards i and pervading the 'hole punote, Emanation from cellars do hot kill in a night ;if they did, universal attention would hie forced to,therir proper immagement, hut It's certain, troika(' vary' nature of things, that unclean, (pimp, and mouldy cellars, with their sepulchral armed, de Usiderniins the health of multitudes of. Wallies, and serminany of their members to an untimely grave. —Well' s 3ostsot of -Health, for April II TRW at any uniyare‘ maElThainala tenth is water; for, by lta aulatance, all dialers pers are alighted sr cured, and the 11047 Orexerved•twend and fi.eo from Comp tion, that enemy to .4r.r >i.i:.: ,:T ~ bomxgric.ECONOMY: j CAI/Am ma's - be preserved . _rft.k. and ;tenths by disked vi ngin water an equal weight of white sugar with.the_ cream you wish to preserve; using just so much water as to melt the sugar, and Makes A rich syrup. iloil thi t i, and while hot add the cream, stir ring well together. When cold put it in a • ' bottle Sand cork tight. Si litt7r.--it has tßthi ascertained that a solution of sugar prepared.hydissolving two parts of double refined sugar in one of water, and taiilingoa little, affords a syrup of the right degree of and which neither ferments nor crystalized: CollrixTlC Arran. —Peel; cut in havles, and core apples. Let them lie a tilipk,timo in cold water, drain, and let them lxifin syrup till soft. Place thOil in' a diqh and pour the • • treA4itel3t.---ThLinlayie improved by rctiticilig 801110 of the apple to a jelly and straining it over the apples--thtvor nitlt lemon-peel. ' i‘sr DAY PUDPl:siti.—lltifier slices of bread, place a 4.yer of apple in the hotkint of the dish ; alternate; Dread, and apple, and Splve ; bake fiftecnininutes. Serve up n ills .„ syrup. Iturran may bo, kept.swoot for tWO - yesr. by the following process. 'Mix , one part of sugar, ono of saltpetre, and two of the hest talt,one - ontme w per . nnd of-butter,- Mix, thoroughly. and put, it in a clean cask; Park it down, well tlprillkitql liyitill4htt, and pour melted .butter over. It iloeS,i2ot .laste well till it has stood a fortnight ; aftel that, it has it rich marrows taste, that. no butter acquires. Arr Lit Ittscon.—Slightly flavor the pulp of apples }vide the essence of lemon, mix with it )vhile warm its weight of sifted su gar, and drop it on plates or into paper ca ses and 'dry it on a slow oven for several days. • - Damp ArrtEJELir.,—lrasli two quarts of apples, and soak..in-a..,g00d deal of water, over night ; boil soft and strain through a seine and add sugar. AFPLIS PUDD/SD.--•LiIIe a dish with dotigh outdo of cream of tartar and soda ; 1111 half full of sliced apple, or other fruit ; sugar and spice, it you choose; lay ti thin piece over this, and fill with apple, Ad cover; cat with sauce. - • - - YOUTHS' DEPARTMAINT [Our readers will confer a favor, by send ing us original enigmas, charades, puzzles, etc. In all cases they mast be accompanied by answers, and the authors' names.) . BIOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I AM t.O)IPOSED OY 24 I.krrEits My 1 21 23 0 24 was the . goddess of shame. My 2 15 24 21 18 was themuse oflo re poetry. My 3 24 11 14 19 15 94 was a goddess of corn. , My 4 22 17 24 7 13 wait a king of Aareadia, turned by Jupiter into a Mal!. My 5 19 15 18 23 24 was the daughter of I Agenor, ho it is said wa.s carried by' Jupiter, in the form of a white bull lino Crete. My 6 24 1 19 !I 24 was the goddess of lien. Nly 7 11 17 24 21 18 15 was the god r rowing. My S 2 23 2.1 19 13 10 was e valor the sea. My 9 22 15 7 was one of the Nereids. My 10 13 22 7 nas a goddess of war. My 11 22 1 5 3 111 was the n ife of l4antrn. My 19 15 2 A 5 was • river whose n atom jnvbristed. My 13 2•416 *as an ejected non-oonformist. My 14.45 18 9 21 was a Governor of the Ila hama Islands. My 15 7 22 was distinguished for his great mechanirai powers. My 10 '2{ 14 18.8 A\ as a patriotic officer. My 17 7 1 1 was Secretory at the East India llouse in England, and a very successful writer of operas and farces, My 18 15 1 7 13 24 was a gelddesa of grown persons. My 19 23 9 , 7 20 was a celebrated Engliih grammarian. My 20 22 2 ass a celebrated actor and dramatic voi ter. My 21 24 11 17 94 was an eminent sculptor of Parma. My 22 24 15 9 was a French divine and poet. My 23 21 8 was the god of shepherds. My 2* 19 15 7 15 24 was the _goddess „of morning. . . . My whole contains the best Women, the prettiemt 01111.8, the most industrious Men, and the greatest B'hoys in the State.' Bellefonte, l'a., 1858. ' miss. E.FIGIA. I AM C4iciOttlit . OY 7 i2ll/01.11. My 1 27 iv a spoSts of aniauil. My 2 7 1 is a vegetable • fly 3 2 is the reverse of descending. My 4 is a rxinsoluint. My''6 is also n rOnsrniedtt. My 6 1 2 ixforined plien seared. My. 7 is a vowel. My whole is a perplexing thing. . Bellefonte, l'a., 1856. c BIDDLE No. 1 Three fuurlhA of a croms, anti a circle complete, A perpendicular where twoaenucirelcs meet, A midair erecOremleat; - • Two semicinies,..N4 a circle complete. • RIDDLE—No 2. firqt doth affliction denote, Which in second %VAR born to endure ; My whole is a sure antidote That idnietftnt to soften and ettri.. CAI ontimot flow many panels of fence, ten feet long, will it take to eioso as many acres air there are panels, allowing 4900 square yenta to an. acto I son. Philadelphia, Pa., 1850,- Answers next task. • Answer toscellaticons Enigma, No. Otaauts Coiwcurra l'outnar. The So lutiona are:—Pericles, Laplace, Crown, Mist, Ostia, Hare, Lick, ',rye, Solon. %. Answer to Afacellataotts , Enigma, N a , SORRENOIR OF LORD CORNWALLIS AT VOILL- Toivar. The Selations are :—Kite, Roof, &yeti, Sand, Ron*, Unto, 4 04-.1./ew, NaL, Work, Or, Ruthlql: Answer to Riddle No. 1. The • I‘wels, A, it, I. O.U. -Answer to. Ridoitorl3O. Ills EQuia, Answer toAxiihmetical Question. igti , ,ruario4l. Quotation. - • ;84 . 4 '" • 109 M - ...:1. 1 :. t IWO 1,11 WOMB— & PikaTMlEitli it, • scuLyrott, Informs dile public, Oat" be is imp:trod to doAll kind* of, Mathlo work at the she, ti et netietiand on OM most reasonable termi. 'Ur so who Iwo's. him with their ' : uttlu. may rest *stma that all work from lAN bti.' latolisliment will be done in the hest style of motk manship Likenesses will bo exeouted in statue or in bust, to largo 04 lit, i Aber In marble Or plaster. 'Aeneas:s will bo root.' on Monuments, Tomb Stone., Ac , from aligner) , anlikeneeses, nee a brilliant ilismeory of Ie unwired Lottoring with W L l ,, V*, pn Moti:n our nen , Tbduties, Moor Plates, de., in every r orirly 6 coin; Tho lava is put in by 2:•0 11(lArce 'I .hvat, arc a•ed to stand any Lind of weather. A* I the 11,1 ntor of Ihis work, it eon not he performed in eel other establidationt in Pennsylvania than at listssho t;. Myra tiro many orders finished Or thin I,riltrarre lettering, Puentra hail better call 11114 et mod m e fo, theselees, and ho talisfie,l that It is the meatest• piece of Meellantoel art that woo /Wee pla,l in a Lentelcry on moitn , moot or tomb stouts, mot whioh trill ire a fit testi monial to the I:11 Merl of a Ilelel I tea (dew!. Any geoUttrim km, min of Jolt log a marbly bust I will warrant it woo perfect likeness its large 1111 Ific l'hoto all I• ,m ,Margo rI nit a pert - , at poor of isontillttro lie operation of tho rook in, lit the likenkas roil Lo taken by eboorvation io cl a y, u 21. A rt of pi iron Paul., Id, Then in nobble A musk Oro, r i , I then eller death of nay pets" " 41 1 3 - a hellcat iil , ' ,, ci 1,111 le^ had any.futn, 0 time Ladies and r ‘Aloooon ,i,iroo, or pmeming A Front piece ol ins bin 1.,” lc Lel better newt their et dem to Mile daub for g, tit. noik I Imo no or. , ' sine to send to i•lotailelphia to bile; lainbo and figures • I eau ado , them int ~7 l f . premium. n t fie Itentr,• toot Fah for 14 hie , work, Millobitd, Slott, Leek Raven $2OO, `'irr the 1 Judges had beta oleo of the Slot Ka loteitieSit, took Haven would hose beervldond wattling. • ,• As 'the emud.rt li 1. tioi•O dented with nn Isirerier ntfiehe by posed peddling thorit I nowt, ,•ormerp,, , ,,t. It t Lune who on tint ficliies id - I- iiirt tit n and en- Muting have limn impwo. i llpe'l, I then•fore doniro ,' pet inn, iillo will) to 1,..01t1 V 1111141NC' 11111 k In will and 0/canine me arirkutitiiabiN and satisfy them- i cal veil will not ph/10 tin eyesore $4l atter times • 41.40kr0t fir 1,0 atom., I 101 , 0 lit ~t 1 ),I atten tion M IduciaLs.3..iiiiil m"iirrotiO in clial,r^, to N on tilim to Slitel re / h boo It pat rosioge l'lrrsons de Aron or oily 01111, I1 1 )111 or work, I einithl highly rte•,mme - rels Mr Sunderland at b o w• istowno a / I 1111 t, hot , . [flirty V,ll - 1 to 1111 the iliii• art of matblo wink, ho iv est, clued one of alio licig fidget , . - . I will hind sieyself ti, futuidi every sle.oripiton of work 2tr per emt..better• and vitt-4'aq than - Lock Herrn. ' A!) . iMitTER ASK Seulptor, dee2o Mlle•butg ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTItY.-- TLe ‘4.ioni A n. leapeolfullyu,n Inc t, to the Farmers 1.1 P. intp, °lmlay, that they home purcittuted tho t l•htt Diaz A ININIIAM.:4 CA 31 l'01171;11 I( t: I ('E le A:1 0 1110 ll'Efr', and ore ttew'Ungriged In Their ninottfnolort, nod nre prepare.' to furnish no article v.i,if il Al II( get the btlek-11C110 FlOlll ll,r)40 m lifi ,e rip A 111% bladltille Wr can pm 14 ,, , ,, ol,tinida el idrnor ..4,1.1 ifijimpetinrity over nu.,' „i/o r or IIII:/e 11011 , built, for Me fello%ung leas', r k., let. On neesnrot of I, ; \.li.. v of rooßtritetlori, end the NI, nod the ....Irk oohed &root froCf tho thriving whorl, ,itl, a ..inri. e .vur itirtend of r rt mull irdientio of e , ,,-. ril,,IN, i. It II 't et rids, ke uhich make. it me', lirliier to r it, I, m 2 , 1. It is 1110te evt/lp 4, t. :Inks the , fore ear.io !inutile(' AI Its portent adapt ‘'ion to uneNet, gtnundn without bunging 611 11,0- 1,1,9' rr ehi; lh., toollliole bring limber and tu:l.lng tilneh make* it torn only Ath Tim pet Not ,o mut to which it d'.e its work, in ltotla grain urtl j;1,100•0 the roaring uzol.. ratios boiwg, to a rrarM , .1 n , to put tho raker it, a Convenient positron 4. ,L9it,r the cliit'lees %Its tilt 610 of the maghito out for nine Ng it lins the reaping apporatta, 0011 Fe 113 to etutl,l,3 it to out tangled Cr. Vita machine is oust 0111,1 to out all kinds of groin and grain, no no It, 11 not boiler, than mu he done tilt!, scythe or c, trite, Alia all its ports war ranted perfect Timms—For Mow, r r.ll•lll,okper comhinad 5130, 830 to Le paid ell the delivery or tnactina or as 001,01 n ar ft is pui-wp.nrel in operation, 1t , 50, , n the lit or Ontober. and c - 111 on the 10 of Janua, y, For !king!. r ! , 100, 041 ie it • , chine, 835 rape le; (t_ti,liet, orel sWhir (lie lot 4, Januniy, 1/gel With enell Mll--111110 tlllee , WEI l,e fulniihr-1 nn extra knits, one kart- till re ;;maid , , on i.ell, 011-can and neck-) ol , e A. only a limit.) utuubri ran be (molt 11,1., a n, eon, the," who ere an stair) of tho orti. le will do welt to senior their order, pO,l A.l HA 111 UPT. 11'1,g A CO or ii. SElltliitT, pul9.tf , l'a. rp/rF, CHEAP CORNER 'NEW, ('IIUAP AND The untlorray,:norl hue just 1. Collo and opoOl 4I nt his well kn.,. and Ida rap t ',nor, a atook of well• situated awl so rtol• tot f01i0.... 1,A1)11,4 APPAREL Drone Sulfra nrlollll kind 4. Colo, aml Cashinsren, ..,,111 acmes, ItombaLom , , It mil. 1:11t.J., Caliatwo Sh Scarfs, Aa , Ai , at under at , In 11 1 S Cl.o'lllB • Cunciot of Hscneh, Elq.;11•11 anti Ailierielll innotifrao tare, of all hum, cool color, m i tt of elevate. to suit CASSI3II;ItS, Foreign and Domestic— he hue e impel+ "64010,00 M priming the latest styJna Also Of Blu.k Sono, Falvey Silk, \ rivet, A , IIoSIERY OF Al.l, 111 NOS HATS AND ('Al's, Cravats, Scarf., P 1565 and Fianna Satin Stocks, Black Silk and Panay Ilatulkereloofra BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Id isecc and 1111,1rffin Alan CLOT lIINO A full askt . rtinent of COATS of carious Ihuhions, PANTS and VESTS to cult the euasen and various tastes of curaloolers. Come and examine (or your soiree. fl 116 C tit IFS. Coffee, Sugar, Melarnec, Tea Chooolate, trapiceS ft all kinds and of good quality, Salt, Ac . An. QUECNSWART: AN D 41.71,ERY, Of every kind and variety, tiorrArd with nitwit care to salt orw7domarral in n '1°1,00,0110,d like ours 111 A It LOVAItE, Of 41 kinds and tartoriptionra; be.idee every other article !band in a loge I hdpe by strict attention to boralpeara, honesty In giving full weight awl measure, and famishing' • and cheap aiticlos to metro the patronage of titlublio I torapootfully invite:all oralltalue my 1 61.14 Judge for tilt mtailra era C DERR, Corder of Ow Diamond and A lloglamy *eel, twe2B , tf Pleilvfoute V YOU WANT TO BUY GOOD AND A. Cif RAP 01811)8 mill on 11 IIItoCHEBNOFP, Who bas just reetira nil from Philadelphia and beautiful ,1f thiotiii.Wwiltkting of the fashionable 'Dt Goods for Ladle% .111 Sentiment , yak aa French Aterfoora, Alpaucee r raiametta Cloth Portriat i th, Betalnem,„Delegb, NSW, Print* of all.' dosed xi, Aloo f Cloths, Casainffte, Plain and Pitney locus, 1, eatings, also udurge lot of Pro, klutlinti, Bibb..., Glo. es, 111114 Wo o l len and Cotton oratory, and a satiety of FANcy 00008 too ammo oun to mention. Whonacts of all kiodt. e.bawl., Mouthed and Un bleached Muslind, • Chne'Wo,tliiikluinti, - de: Also, rocerlesof it lamb!, Hats and Caps, Hoots and tili G ons, 'lord warn and Troth Queen/ware, Bock ats, Tuba, Baskets, and all Roods usually kept in a ceentrp afore I,IIM HER All kinds of Lumber fur silo at it condonable Bellefonte ' Dec 12, lf. ]Eitras FOR SALE. is want of a line article if Fore would do - Wulf to send their order,+ to the undersignixl, who to prepared to furnish them et thelowest rates: yletorlaeo, and {II varieties of LADTES Ntiris always On band, at Prina Much lower than can be 'ltered by the wholesale end retail bonnet' of Now York n o 'i OLOVII2I, ROMdo., win aim be purchaeod. All orders awideeee ' eel to (IFORUE .1C EP!, Pine (trust Mills tCoutre co. will tnrel with present Attention • Marchl2;lB4" • if 11R OCIRAIE 13.—J. It AWL st. Co. ‘I,A offer fnr rate a large ossoriroent of HYSON, YOUNO MOON, TIIPERIA L. OOLONO, end CHUAN. TEAS, SUGARS,' COFFEES, TOBAC- Maud BEGARB of ovary deenriptim. lut A laWistoolrof Motor Mots and ' 111); for Genie and Wks' wear; also, Boys' Mier? and Children? Boole pind 911.,re, of alt kinds, f?e sale by, AWL t Co., -Ja16141 Bellefonte. • B d mirt—TE A r THotraA 4 o poturis m fro , , as too Wing IE4O, 8h olden, and__Ni _Amok 4 4 XSALBIII4. , eMlTTAits4:7l.—Any porson wishing Di• shiesir nag willlet It qs ohosp &ay oche; tAa tars a thOusso7l. robe' WIOITICD--81108,123 HAM, BIDES, and Sboutdqii, ia-ozahaugo fur Goode, or Opt thu Claidt, at IMALIVIT rot2o SING] SEWING NA :a a; --4 110 Prier 10 end swivel do Thisionsivullo !nn - chino 18 010 11100 1111; is lllla usurui inv.:noon of the ego; snit it Irtn oen kod n Puffiallnt length of limo to lie 11101011 g 113 t(nts ,1 upon n gtvnl , 40 - telY of nonstfinturt n, anti us nll onus hod beo n full) or pro, ed It Will COll{llol4 141111 t 1111 111111 silt pi inr Ilia reotsli of thy a. le to notill n ill Itin amulet fel rim pie 11 . ) 11.0•slulth , rhplllt Y, nhungslt taut I,ran'y is it eCorulrx sin 110111 1; corly 10 0110 No urn nun (1.1111 caporal inn Furl( is ti n , that, path till tho fa. Illtien of 111110 oust insisrowl soot loot I), wills the la Ili of :200 mess, it in sinponni bin for broil h Cis tis lilt tin it forlorn The. , nuiehini n RN 8 tar nolo 11 sr is, La.) 0011 r, just tout %ski! n, rnl moat impoir 'l'A A ND / /1/PRO "VENDN, the °fleet of which in—lnt, To make then] run with out sows 2‘l, repstro only Lott the rtion of Ilse or,•ruins, folynorly 'nevermore, and 341, 10 111111,0 Incur run 0114 , 111411 f:Lgtel loiford, no Mast nab the Plow hrlrnl, Tn is IF TO r, QUA', TITY 551' NS 011 K (AT tit: Jesse. IN A o This one bkli that Singe is inni hue r run' no minfh faster, and accomplish so mach more borh, i mobil, nll other mnninnes hefroter tarn pnilie ridttele•i, id C..1111.1r0”11, men eOlll.l Iliev ho land fur the wilting Allollll' p..llliadlY 1111111M110. in, (lint by Pimply rlinny,arnr rietitiie the son, machine will e‘ectiki perecelly evoy variety of work, Vollest. or II Ile, nll Molls or leather. tn., bill machine fir fetish ly na wolf an pnLlic IMO Rpnn $2OO to $1.501) it year emit lie dented by no Pi iliviihml lining this machine, more than roe fro ilearial by halal l'inelia-ute, It ,k tell to pier tith , iii ti the liil- Or 14ingot 'a in:tater, I oil r. ferpon to the fol io, ing paiagraph •,, In livid i 9 Fd11g,69 innellinnn, there la nn nil I verso iiattlitefaiin , but all other 11.1111.1111!efl Lehr,, the )1111/110 illillllg , ilVo or mono of our putenin lin (hi, 2111 i of May lard, we leOlneted It Wl,lii'l in a ,nil fur infring, lOW, riptitot the I:‘,eloior Seeing Machine Compile), thitzi r•ilohli.ihing per Tortola Judioinll4 We hone 1411.1 110{ , f1.11 , 11Dg 111 the 'hilted tillltl 11 irllolot. I'oll/1 ill Pillilelellollill, and alto in 'tithe! CIII,IIIII, ngoin,t ll lull vr it. littler, and the Whirler .t, IV 11,011 Illneillill 1., 1011011 ill, loge be, Id of our patellae Ile olio buy, any of thtso inferior inflinging maelnnte, 'will hay a in,Atilt I iii Nit kit A co tARIA.I.IO:, A i ,it 21,1, I +sl I hrrrAy err tv/y nit it I le :1 .1, , ,n; ~ ~,,/en, l I. Illuile.ll prior 10 I'll , 111, 1551. 'II ii hi.h (1*(1 Intik , lit roe of I Al i' , lnxier il- tiff 't is., tog Ara - chnie, inn! hale tic-1 the' [me en my 1,, , ii in it ,Store that time my Inn'," 11 f I ini, fa, / to thot extent, ofornA , to the inperior )71,1/I" , r 111 11,4, rI , 1 doer Ito verb, dart I m I, t Jino Ilnl.on the I,th Vitt to porchre.ie another ni if.', i ior i 3 li e to owl 'the demi...tele of my 4'1,1112111C, i. Alll WI P r 1 , , , the marliine, 111.1 li'lth till aril .if p, 1 ,,,, , ,,,,, 11 ,nA.Cr iii ell. fine Co. ft, and tme,ity 2,11.. of ponif el ford. In a toollOorl,tr nip., for to o hat eto le ,/one by /rood 'the nett ~,tenet. per verb. alter ',riling of, the hriindo, will le from slg to $2.11 'iliellti , -/111101 IS ee.sy to ni s ..iiiiryr,ined io,t art to /;et oat of terser W 0 1,11 Ar LI 11, Alter,i,int Tllll, --Threkeferiii, April 21,18 h I Tht • 1 .10 cetV ' t • iatt 11 , pi 1 ' 4 l, ~1 o)ie of lit I. At l , ififel 4 1 r . .lASf/ , ./.7 lh.. roi ere , ll ,, yen. ate, which he. been en lilt ',instil oily in) itl,it le,rthei troll irithorri ,f , ..11”11, , Olrt of a tt..tii IV. eire eortlidmit that inif ni,teliine i;fri 1, , int. li ll'. /i f f.114/1! , rt; r e leni Ile. torridion loimi, in.,/ „lorli Metter or retry reii . wet Ire Ito,! It 10 , ,, , 11. , 1 ,,, 1 to hair two niffehrnel. to ,i I Old lie di :el I/ 0 , 1 ihrlt rig, ti,e7,l fend 'lced!, Ito., r on, to line r oil 1 In short, r.ente priff rtly roiliNft , ,t !hilt their is. lira ii mn,t rife] 01 llliirittur to r 11,1,tre to I rfo.lote 11 . 0,4. If I' FiK Lye it ( • v, hoot and i'llf, lli , inti - trif , , lit The toilersigned, LEI r loin ha ~,I i lit light to 1109, and tend to othe, e need, of I M. Singer ACo, in the follinving I or) (lute of 'llls IDIIIIII, NDlAllern Indiana, Peongylv mica, (eleepting the countlex of Philathilphin, Erie, Alleglieny and North aniploo I and being therefore, the 8010 i•roptieter, it 110 W prOIDVICiI 1i.11,11 !DM 111., of Si,,, t C., ',I tronuf.retrien, if the moues 117.0/. gil,iljolii,lol and deem f ITN. If All pyre ins pill 0,in,1114 oi Ilcin;.! It tine taker k Co.'ki, or Any other iiifiii.,zing nod infriier rnu,hine, will he prone oiled to lining the mar. It in atideut that the ti,;,ente of the no infring ing nimliinei hove Cr, confi.lenee in their titles of inochinee flow the f.i.d. that they till hardly bums DON taken from the purchasots to la) in their pocket o, or I.l(ht, for fear of trouble, and iflvn ili•posing f them a( 20 to 10 nor cent le.ti,lidopting lire old Nine that ' A bir d hi hand II IT 01 th In , , hi 1110 Luau it. It7INIIALL, Offirn and renflenco. N,npionn.lllonigly vo , W VINTNER and ulliern,Trmellittg EISMIZI BUSK AND JOB PILINTIIiO OFFICE The Publisher of Tux I)www RATH' IVATi II WAN i.!WA, in cnilllWelinll with his Newspaper Estsb lisinuent, the most estorgito% and romplets JOB FILINTINO OFFICE, To Le found in Central Funnily composed co- thely of NEW MATERIALS, And the latest and most fashionable style of Plain and Fancy Typo, and M 1 prepared to execute all kinds of BOOK AEI) gA NCY JOB PIUNTINa, ja the very neatest style, and at the elmrtcri notke _ rudi AS HAND 1111.1.5, ern (TLABS ' PlefEttP,• BILL II EA lik . lltiftelK BILLS, BALL TICK 13. 4 , AUCTION P 11,1,8, • CARDS, PAMPHLETS, BECK] PTA, BOOKSI, CHECKS, • SHOW DILI 8, lILANKB, "I'llOtalft A balms, Le., de., Ar. I iftIOLII, SILVER and BRONZE I'BINTING eseeitted•in the linteltinmest manner rjr - Plll NTI NU IN cohorts, in the most Itean• tiful sad tinlehtti ktyln of the art. flatigtraeibm guaranteed In regard to , d are. cheapness and punctuality In the Whim*, of all milers '' , OFFICE IN 111700liEl`ill)Pb . ,'4 ROW,, 'linnet, I , Loom, 13/.1.1.1•P0NT1, PA I ESTATE OF HUGH McMANIOAL, Dea'4l.—Wit.roas, Lollar of A4lhuniiatztuiuu on the EnLate of Ilugh McDfunlgnl , late n , termaiiiii, Cent ranuptuity, Pa . ) 1111 ht. 1,11 tit H o led to the utlLrisigned, 4111 &mu iudcblud W Laid create are r, , , f ureted to make husimiliatnAmytnent nnil ihmte haring clainfe against the same alit pree,nt the same, to ARCHIBALD AL4 , 1139N,, Porter tap., Clinfixtmo., 1 1 / 4 , V Me3 , IANDIAL, Marten-imp., Demtre re, P. 4., nit2-0t ALlMillj2ll adorn I.IsTATE OR SAMUEL GRIMES, Dec'd. Whereas, betters Testaineistary with the will irowood, Re., on the estate of ritual ti times, rier , ',l; late of Yergul3n township„ erstrtrO t »may ! pa , hare been granted t a the undenliorwO ri•drlnro l iti to said township, all persons Indebted soul Hsi e are feint:stud to woke payment, end those hoc • : clangs will.present the same property authenticate. le- I,lll.l,DEitlt3C.Klitattltig,. A. 11.18 ltOY2ll, ap2.llt Bureuters. • - r STATE .OF SILAS /MEWL DECD,-- Whereas Letters of Administration on the estate of Silas Kermit, dee'd, late of Ille hiccough of Ltellefente; bare boen granted to the undersigned, residing ha said borough, all persons Indebted to said estate wilt please come, forward and settle im mediately, end thello having claims against the same will present them proper) aothentioated, to „BERNARD MceLAIN, NARY KEE(II, ap23•81 Administrators. r_STATIt OF EDWARD L BMITJL 1...1 Whereas, Letters Teatamentag with the will annexed, on4he estate at' Edward I Smith, lute or Potter tows ip, hark been granted to the 'mai • sloe& rodd ng in said" township, 41 persons Itr• dabbed to said estate will please make inntiedkittal payment, and those having against the smelfylit pteSept thorn properly Authenticated to „*. „ JOHN GILLILAND, EseetW' my74t rzYttlrYi WORSTED:I-TO BEST. LI and Inualsoatext of variety &mai Viior offore 4 to the lading. Aleo Taptertjy Wonttekl, (leavens Peribrated Board, ' , relent,. Work* 'lallotton, Cotton Flow, BUIE Medi and Linon Flefol, at noy2r KEALSII'S. MEN WHO HAVE ANON WEITINO to do we midge thorn to Or KitettkliVii impeder gTERL PRICS and INK. those articles ano,Pat the thlnucat solical teachers. dotal Loos. _ . _ HAVEN WO3,II3IP— IIIRIEERT PREMERVAWARNED'or TIIC CENTRE COUNTY 4nyouratiAAL FAIR. , 'To tho people of CentreVonnty. It has noo be dtime a settled Net that this is ono inflice'intrgest, cheapest and very heel nonelected dstabLisinants of 'the kind in the Interior of Pemisylvania. - 14 is owned by Air 8 A. Whs.'', Anil PlletriAlen.led b e y the celebrated Nub/tor, Mr ll J 1,1.4, of N. Mr. I,llllllg weft for ninny entire engaged in one Of the best vatablishmentn in Ilia city of New York, nitric he gainful en enviable repot:Am no n. Inc elt.thie of the Net order. ' Il e have on howl and for sato ',Wally file hundred bountiful ,te,i g os,,r HEAD 1111,1 1.1 1 1)T cnr,,,l In (lie Intent P1);10 of the eel, together n ith French Couches, ii tee Inn ' Motintnents, Spines, Cart oil IdunltslV,lnxge tdblife, null iningen of every description, ill olemitoictl and executed by Mr. Litollg. Pereona wlnltiog stnnethitur, rote mot beautiful, to mark the , renting pier. of their departed friends, trdiV sat o' money by rending their orders by tither of , ly agents:Wok will pans every few da r es throngh all the principal t41 , .11 , 111.114 r7111,)11 In (ndre, Clinton, sad Lyconiing MO have. their work exoeuted by this world-renon nod null jiintly celebrated lit rift (ye hove reduced our prices front thin date, and mill Ithel outset:l:alkali 25 cent below the tqttdat nolliug inhtes of cry t statilisitment In Belle row°, I‘lll, ,,, intitg, or 1.011. 1 / 1 10111i, nod deliver Ilea vat It fine :if Vtlll,ll,gll to any place desired. - P A. (7 I ItS(IN, ' AGENTS can ClInr111: l'ot•Nrs • Smu'l A rftotiobrenkor, Wm. Atlienm, jr .rnol.pon tom%illu, Dlan tin 114unor, Jr., llotirer's Mill; Tiro MA .11oalrInitg doe! 2-Iy, - _ 00101111 HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, Pa renpectitilly swinonneo to his old friends and tho piddle gene, oily, licit. he Ilan taken the largo mot cominoillous now Stone House. neiu• the Diamond, Allegheny street, Itullu route, Pn. 'this building lies been eiouteil exprets ly for the pmpine, unit according to theplan of kilo lured elegant and appliii NI botchn in the eastern part of the State, he Audit confident that It he mud' belle' eillenlated foreoinfort. and eonsenlonee than any other m this country. lie has uinn furnidiell it trey hest manner. 'itioniing luaus nor rout to rirtiller It eimiflirtuldo awl agierudilts to those furring him oil)* their Yukon' the STA MANI) eenme,•led with the establish 'pivot is I 'No mai uonyeident, with an exevllent car riaire hoes, Ily st rent attention to Ida lung experienee, and a determination 'oil 'a Lr exiielloil by any! w in thin !welkin, ho Impen to merit the futon and cos• rion or the piddle. l'efe , llal I ieitiog Bulk (milt, ou lousinet, or pleasure a ill Mel if° ' i tru t Iltius,” n pleasant undl:11locr- Ltl eitopping ph02.0 JOHN 0 MOHR INON, Proprietor CM FENI'IIIYINAIitt HOTEL, S. W. COP, NKR Of Am Diamond, ligilletonge, Ilimt rt• I'a- 2 111is largo owl oomemently bo o m hating boon eumpktrly remoddleil,,lepr lied 111,1 1101,1011,1, hi now elicit d for the el the Imhlir Tho propruitiir of thi., I..tahIIPIODUOI roMr•VI folly inform, 1119 friend, Mai lie' lint Nerritl 11 .100 ,lor eXPlllse, to lender it n desirable retreat Ib gtlt who may fat or long naft 05 lie is del. auiiw d lu 410 all VI bit power to iris de tl,t it cotortlrt .1011 C nn P. I clic!, 111, Table will lawayi be Puppliiiil with thr brat romitry '1 he largo and troll t lie horbkity; a nniitrd niih the I iigc • ATP' . at, Cul and 0;1 1p,5!14 i. lie al.. /Cl/ er1,11,/ I}l^ ug, of cal • •utpl 1,1,14gir uio nrriving and 'l,O/Y In ntiott not tong . eheill Le 1teg1..00.4 14, 061, culite. A.liefrwtiun to tLo.r fit oilPg him 1,1111 It D. C NI VI 111 ...I • f THE PEOPLES STORE! 1111 ALLI*)) , i, dr . mml.l icepoutfidly th mit 11, midi , ory 1111m.al patronnp , Iteretofmo upon him. I,y 11,iing r. fair and 110:1M.JJ'e m, Imiwn lu molt iU coultifilance I luau jive, rctatm.,l (min mid ono/A lyr se)) , Inwe , ;(1.1 , •M iti:A . m - - MAro.: el,iani NIl ilown-, I losim y, It nil,r , •ll.la, (7.141,et np,l Cut tmu Ihmit I.lm t 4 Cra, (' , ,liar, I,,mking N. O r.n., aS 11,AltIM ARE, QUI,EN;AI'ARV, (IItO(It1SILJ, in rilmt m cry thing us u ally I,lot 111 n 10110111 A ..1 laglirqt plie3 lid for all kimls of Pro di,. la el.Lhimg... f.r )1M .A 1,1,1,41 N, Jr , Jnr,toon‘ ARTHUR MEI,I , :nEA I,INIF {'lt Ii IT CANS nt uri•vs Ail ntorolintltir in (' , .lam a only x‘ll by Sending heir .r dons thotlgh the mail tlee'2s-rtm* FA.RMER'S TAKE NOTIQE!!!—THE tiol,lllsigoe.l 111, int! Oil Ihn Amenrey for Centre County. f, the nm b ealebrateil HAY AND Illt,llN 1101LSE RAKE, kinian HA ',.'..tlHler • S fate, d, " Nolll.l /40.111 !minx rs that ha can furnbili raken for all 1%11..11( gun tfi it num,s as tiarly as possible, To blot:111mb who with to Make n profitable I,l,estinimt, ho will "'nth° right for or parts of Ltanollipr, at reaniniuble priven The 'like is aitaelonl to buggy wheels, or if ,bsileasbrowttosla will be made for them 'rho teeth fie spring wire. awl t itthl real ily to ll.n thelwtlities of the surfatto, laa4ing Tri:leatt CVAI , I alike on stony ILIA aracoth stagaerq All wi . ibing to see own of tho taker urul groilly their callosity by eAlling at Centre /101 l Tagil I would nay, don't pnrshase till nee lay rake, and if oil* infitution IA not rendered, you io.o , be amured that you me Au exception to, all bipella jnnlo PROM:Rea - RAP GROCERY STORE —Grateful for tha patronage so liberally be stowed upoidrhitti by a generous cOmtnunlty and hopes by strict attention to business, to ,always continue to merit tho approbation of an epproclitlng public lle Informs h s Mends, euatentera, nod iho public generally, that be in prepared to fornish them, at his welliiknown eland with every variety of tilltieN;ll.lEti that 111 4 Y tto can"' f "'" Fcr " wlshins to cetinentire wilt pleaaceall and select th• t tirocetica of ins, as 1 nut determined In give • to eatittel "11. nprll 1Y ILLT A M ARDWARB.— i A general artio c rtntent 0 st(ltyrtro nut 'Cnl,ltt Cutlery ryr Pile.toY pada J. L AWL A Cu ,isl.lltloitte - --- BOOTS AID tSHOES.-- . i A loage I.morintent of welf.mtvle V{ oo t, and ,; Shoeo, jut reouleoel atiti , for Nth, by 'nee l'J- tf KEA 1,61 f • 131*,,—__ ARS.-!-LARGE FAT OF TIILIPAN ;CAI IPeramer, Eiegars, Git tiahr by the hex, nt the ;e of J H. AWL A CO • A LL KENDS 12 'PROI)UCE TAKEN cxoblizic,o for grilia,* for which I~ig lo , it golarkci Friel" will Lo p41.4.,--AlOO,, livo t wo ' of Pork wanted by J 11. AWL A CO BEANS, ROSINY, RICE, RAISINS, 11 II Ls of tal kluds,'losticceiNocl and for bitlo Ly nov27 . , PRI riutt COFFEE, TEA, MOLAM*4, 16.7 Chocolat°, Sykes of *ll kinds, Salt, OH" Viegar, Apples, ¢ o, A good and (real, iyasortrrient for sale by :,' luovrf) PRUNEIL CANDLE WICK, GIJ N, 'V Oa t ., t3hntr,l r itad, ?on ,Knirtin, can bei'ptir ' .2.4estp; , , CAMM. I-L ANINIUM . WhvigsnW Nig Tann, Momper than tho ohoap est, always On hind and for isle by noN , • PRUNER. - - - - TOBACCO. —A SMALL QUANTITY, a tbs. favorite Tobacco, which wu so poqulaf eifiong Iho chewers hut winter. Call inonallately and Orikly yoummell, at KBALSIVS mo THE LADIEI3.--A SPLENDID A - J.WATMENT of Collars; Undetaleares, Linen Ildkleyro had Lases, and Prints of the bout make and L oa warranted. Can and aaattdult diffor• ant v atlas, at fnov2ll • KEALSIPR v 401:11IT iII:CED—A LQT OF DRY ,kloodz, O B itmoriea Corn rooms, &0., at the' store , J, U. AWL A CO. , . ITSTRECTUVRD-A LARGE LOT OF V Lull.. triunstings; buttone, ;by jan2j J. B. AWL h CO WANTED. -26,000 LfiAND its,ooo Juan' hibboolue, at tbo store of 6620' • J. D. AWL & CO. - I . DRIED PEACHES AND DRIED AP -140 just melted and for info by Jun. J. 11. AWL &V° 'I plum Likr - or 02.00231118.011- prising sugar, Coffee, Itioto,wees, ,at ;the ffeb2,o) Al. AWL & CO. • Op inion of the Press. Tpi DIV.:WHAM W —lll.l Les new ix.. iiticitt paper, established In Ilbllelattts P411111111.,A Pledged to support the DIMS It bears. With t i lt paper's politkud anti's and lane and Re party at. taclimenll., bole nought do do. WOllllBll hope to find it the i.nio friond of a sound tumidity, /RA nn eSample of courtesy both In political and soehd - life, and almii tho able and uneentromittng adre pnlo of Temperance. The editor r. Ilenry was engage( 'for Dino in the pri k nting onion of the Danner, in l'hiindolphia, where we found hits la ontynAnting, strictly attentive to hie business, and ((impaled to everything Joel right. ern+ qutlitioe the Democrats of (Ironic oowsy, (and men of ether pmrt las, aloe,) many of whom wo know . personally, will bo able to approolate.—Prosbyterson .116naLetr Isla Ada:acute. 1 , Tun Wart:nuse.—The lfrettchenettle the lltte of new Vemeeratic paper established lin Bellefonte! Centro, county Penne, by Henry Hays, EN. The plinth/Vitt the old Dusneeralle journal by the Know Nothings, and the Connentouit defeat of the Demo. erotic party In tontre county, rendered pa' east. linlimont there of an orthodox paw ueoeilettrYt.sitd from the roue and ability of thtill'iticvlialan too have no doubt It will canto up to the cepa:dainties of the people of that flour king-reglon. Mt. Mays in a yAttnq loan emulous of doing good and of rising lit he prefilsion of jonrnaliem, twat we think from the specinifia before na that ho 1011 mtooood Wo with him much OUPCOIB. Inn THE DiniocitATtr IVArcincoo(.-410 ig The hilt, of a now paper just Matfett io Bellefonte, Centre count), by Belay Bop, Esti, furworly, wo baron., el thi, city' 'rho Illit 'number which Is now bp thre us, prevents a neat nail 'hotlines's-ilk° appear arbm't aik , l Oro adiltorialo Tithe twitlonou of ability /WA feet We'wish thts.edittifwntkoorns la the 0140 - priseotml trust that the llmnoorosy of cootre 'meaty will feel it to be their duty to sustain SO Ono an dr gun if the party, ms the !VoirAmon promises to to the utmost of their ability. • We extend to Mr tfiks tied tight band of fello,wsittjt, anttwoloome him tut a etniabon.r in the glen bout oaune of the. pebple.— Lnttnterrr hitriligrueer W,ATCIIII7, in the name Of a now paper fled storied 'sili. i lletlerolito, nf - wbioh - we here received the *ocelot number. Tho paper looks bright and hopeful. The mlikers.noento to have the ansintaitoe of able pens in diet; indzhborheod. Wish we could n.ly the mine for thin WrtyliesWil. The sexlostien of tho editors to hold editorial 00 11 , 01- lion in liellefeinte 10 an eiteellei one, and .we re in for it strong, provided it in to he hen general thin& ir re.pirtive of party Rural editor non do much to bettet tbrir a ondition, If they will only unite ••• friends and make on effort to brook down the party bigotry which hair been foreed 011 thorn by " lead itig" politicians Atner•ean It n tehnranr Laub hfnuen Tun Dationnarte Watrllw &VI r*MOI ro4 the Mat number of n ItelY liontunr.tiu paper will, the allote title juat vonnnenertl in IletWonte, Conho cn , l'n ,by HENRY 11A1 n, I:tni. (41r0 11.4 been i ihont in Drtst salt. pap?. r year intat 411 e Druoarna wan bought over to (he'dark lahtern .11;1 H now doing the bid,l htl, of the Abolition haulcio of that party. Wo hang. learrietl from for Mr Meek, that the Watchnorn connlienood with a antieeription hat of upwmaq of 1,600 utibtwukn liAl aultteritters, and that the I temoorate are moving in a did eOlOlll. to via the county" or Know Nothing. ..rp at the next Ovation-- that, the) will nocomplish tin r ptirptate we tcoe tot atlOlthr The rti pintei - on new type, 44 In tiltly conducted The ethior Ytin 'ttill paper Will earn , ally and utillin-h -1i.41v tvelwat, the .11/Cll and measure, of the Penn..- , lac:, foutl , m,l oppo of KI,OI N..thinginm, Abele. t.n.l eu iy other tic. no contrary to the realm, and Spirit 4-f our ropaldi'ann inAtittainnt "-- We lo4k for Kato' rein from Centre next fall —lfoi:ringden GIG6r, .:11:n Daufft It AT/, W171'11)1,0 ' . -1.6011e dal engllalnn Organ dor I omnkrntio ,1/114.:Vntre Cnttn ly, iu Itollt,fonw godruckt, nokhe barons" Ihrotior- Dr 1:1n, Ii haing gr much', igt rime dor adartattat unit belten la lion Zeinirlirdlen In Pounnylra ',kr* Dr, -Wntelanart" oird son, Urn Ilmanr I nhr ratiuge4rhrti uyd run 1.11,11140 U Rodunten- Jon gofualui, Jir , marina wir aro kunnen, hand in wit dein Iterichar die drrunkrralacho iirnud artorn rein, unit ohm. flerrht Nurthoidigen amnion Je , ler critic .h-lernunlv l'ornokrat im Codia, Hata LBO- Fe • t or:lnnen, UlUi into tnoziluhe Unterstaqtrang , lenou-11.ti) InnrobraAlt %ardor', woinrrh eentreanin ty nador to ' , emelt glum alten gestalt' damnkratt echru gehrn. , lll inerden halal GIUCCIE SU dem UtiternottllOD IN rati/rhe Wu Freely.) lest week the second number of the Democratic IYnlrlrinnu, a new llentinanttie paper pin elm-tett in Bellefonte, by ileury !lays, Emji '— rho I' Ile lOr reached us 1111,15 bas been en Br meet/Ale pep r publlrlted in Etniglitth to Cant re I manly for more thus 11 yenr r e, the old Centre neir.erat , been drip-ailed tufo istt orgort of li now IN ”thin,4l.lto Tilt IVa I el, m. 1,1, Judging from the nulnbar before us, will he worthy of tire sumort of the party The edituria.leuto 1,11 written, uml plat not.goenlled by airy paper in 11,0 rountry - With Ihr aid of such an organ, it iji F. 1 1 .0 to i.todiat lbw! !aunty will wan, be again a hat tt h rc one or the etivogeei mud !dust tell 01111 livinoerutle l'illilitlCS in the State \Vi, or,, iileliaud to learn that tho ((forte Air mr. ,ttriss aro it)" ly 1,, hr Ina rI y 'win - et:lond by did party hla ( runty, and that lie will not La .4JOwed to lark for . 1111Ltl.fill nit ' iu ea:Tying On lib enterpi ins 'Flie 11, 11111Cf.liti br Clugrin nro Mew' vying Imo Sllpport Ma Inn in 1405t0k II null to (1110 of Ihr largebt nod beet within the doliilify of 11,. l'o•t liffim We heartily rejoice at his prospect sacec-.9 - -Lna I fart n hernorra t RATIO WArrituast.—Thill is the title id a luau paper, ' fublabed in liellefunte, Cr ar county, in., by ),lent'y Hays, Erg., formerly one of the loilthelicneof the Lancaster Prrnorrai first number giros et idence of ability, curl a doter moat ion ort/Ihet. Itart of 'the editor to publish jou ew li a payar $ the Democracy of Centre at thic Juno nerd ph. Centre Democrat was bought bY We KulsOr-Xotilings—the party was conacquently left o k illsoct an organ In the eclat - di The Watch /714 t WWI started with the view of tatting the place of e:.hrtnorrat, end we are glee] that Mr. Ilava c metiers his career in that county under •u, , uNorable nespiecs— he having received, In thu (nurse of a, few days, one Quotients:l puliuytbcra l'aeceso to the enterprit!tt -Harrisburg Pair tor EMJ Ceutro 1141 TII I: DI SIOCII ATIC AT6IIIIA Vovalkill IA the Iltr of n m e w blArt.) at Ilene le,rentre i n by Jittery l l nyß, RAry., Thollr , t manlier preoenldo pr.ti /111i1 blifilig . nr -I ike niponsaaoo, and the Addnunit gi,n evi.h nee if othiply and toot We 1,1411 lie (Al. i.,r naivete In nth Mrlorpr ten, red tTuot that Ihn rhy nogi ,;.7 of vetilre county Will lett( It to lin titter titits In Nuataintio true fn organ of the panty, us the IrnaAan a promises to be,tgibe ontnfihrirnle l r 1,1 It y. Ito extend to Mr. Hays the tight howl of fellowship, and org•lumno him no a enhaporer in the gli.iitnto tan 1.. of the people.—.A . tvriaemt Ina,A to la. Tile MNOCR ATI,' ll'stensrs‘ —Henry l(e)a, tics ql4lllllOllOOl/ the publioation of a pee Hew' ripueirl Bellefonte, Centre county, tinder The I above appropriate eognomen. Our friend Wien For ney, we are pleased to observe, appears wily Mr Hays, as Associate Editor . The Democcares II mirhlnua is a large and handsome sheet, well filled agorittly beellueted. As Ii le tbe only king loth Ihotnnuatie paper iu Centre, Us lestablishforot there is as opportune as its emotes ineeversin,—(% , In masa Demurral. gjr We have received the aril number of a now buitiocretie paper Just started in Ilidlefonte, Ly lin:, lir BATA, entitled the DentaeraDe NSrlrb mate, which is truly a large and 'bandanas sheet. The Watchman Is putty Democrat's—and ft foal 144011 a paper as deserves, and win no doubt tacit u 'a !trimly support from the Dania:rimy of Old Cot , tro.--Prom the Clearfield lielmthliran DEIIDCTIATIO IVAICUVAM —' We. - were greeted with the appettranee on our table of the Or number of n handsome paper bearing the nbw eupdon, devoted to the over-_glortous priuelpteB 11 PUIDAKVILey, and published ab.lleilirfanto, ,by II }jays. A marked &Witty is displayed In ito odd,' nl 'n oontents, al the Demooraey of thelhe a , eongratulate thelesolves on having a firm and OM advocate in the n r atelinuiro. Like the liberty pro. calving doctrines It advimateii, Maly Its rumor la ever upward anclotlward.—Johagtator's Betio Pa UNI R , && The DIMOCUATIC WAYanataii, ls the tido of now paper which has roaantly been start , ti Ift Bellefonte, edited by IJ. Heys, whale racy writer. We crime! our beat whitn, iind hope It may alb' us en adhesive planter, to the prinelples now el , ea' sed.--J. Shore tliainalscart, Tue ihaliipoettATlO li s talreallliatit—Thta la tie, Wig allevrpapor just started'. Delliefteite, by II the !Int number of wide\ we bey* reoeived It is vary neatly printed, wall edited, and the beat a a ie, it Is a sound DemodraUe paper. Wo wish it sua• case.—. Tyron e Dam. DV/CC/Urn/ WATCIII.II 10 1110 tile of • iiPur w Dem - alla paper reoootly starter In eliefonto, PA. by floury Hays, Esq. It is •nenaly exeouted And Oita' with spirit sod *Willy. Als bound to suo• ottecl.—Jorsoy Shore Nom Letter. lo)EV" We have revolved o All. , Dernoorstilipeporpublished in Boliviouto by floury 'lays ft is well printod, on good paper, fairly edtf.ad,, and soundly Demoonktio —Sunbury Gasnllr. stifiw „dig STUN SAT MILL — Tha subscriber booing erected largo Steam IRIII, Is pretutred to saw to order bills or sey deeo rition at the ittorteSt Pot. ROBERT LIPTON, • ' On the Bnowshos road, II .miles from sov24-1311 1/111esburg, Pa• _ANOMITER QUILTS. - SPLENDID 4JI varteti. 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