I!=1 El MEI =I EEO Nf vr MEM 1 1 113111 4 111. I 1 .4' 40 ' ' - ‘1 1 .!1 11 .1 11 9t ".: A: • :MO Iran • Li . r, . : iswp-41 50 la advanee,or It pita wititasix Ineitloll ° of rho Wird on all soberly thou r sad year.• ADVIL S Ileekseeefiletlees Wort ei at** sad rante r , aad every derertntlon of a' IP VI. X. NT x .11Nrtgb•• SX.IIOUnD lithe aeateet mer, at the lower plea, ad with the almost despatch. Saving plastered • large oolleetlon ot trff, we Sr. pre satlary the enters et our blends. ProTessional, OVILE. U • Ar T Tolivin . .. A.T.l 6 lW...-'- asigl-ty owuktrist.n, TAX H, BA a, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • ; - MiLLEFONTE, PA., ICELA • TTORNEY AT M LAW BELLEFONTE, PENN Oleo with lion. James T. Ilale. nov2/4 HAMMY 'AVLBERT, WITH SMITH, MCIRpIIT DRY GOODS, SI Market S. and 211Cheril Ake, Philadelphia. J.,r,1841 SlNleste. Ps:, will attonil to al l ei 9 Ml is with wanetantlity. IRA C. XITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, n'tr.rindttTh. t•A E,se tbs Areads, ono door from Hoorhoek's Mr ! will &slued promptly to business in Centre, Clin. mot Climislld month& •10. A. P•111141/1, I. D. J. U. DORDINII.II. fit? 1a111.4113, HAD ABINK&ATED Dr. J. M. DOBBIN'S with him In the pribotioe ef Metlielee. Opee as heretofore on Bishop street, eptte She 18-It Temperawee b tf. Di. was P. HUTCHISON, . 4.0...., to Dr. Wut..l. *ilia, reopisthelly leaden I& professional per ils's to the aldose' at POTTER'S MILL'S sad iimiusity. Mrsattlie Eats. Man. 63214.4t* Milllo.-1. LAWN AMOLTIGICIFT JAM of Joseph J. Miaklay'avolobrated Italian sio- In, fultax sad vtolinoelb ',Arra ; abo rat* 10 . 4 eit0 8 . 1210 1 ,031 sad aorana. sat robbed and for "" • OR EN a MoMBEN. Y. L. ATWOOD .- A rwooD , OSVIA ATTORNEY'S AT LAW LOOK HAVEN, PILEN A. Clilic• in Ilisper'a SullEll4, opposite the Fallon Hold, 411amiaess of all sew . kinds, pertainingt;:xia,... rrt-w litaitotAL , -----:: • - ~,, ORO, YOTTZE, 4 MITCIIELL: Dr. o. L. POTTER has removed ICI the firiok . , ]le ' hooey omeielfdlili former reildattitel - ail Dr. ilk, illisrowat.i, to the house laud, occupied by a. ferric Esq., on Spring it. CIR•g, next door • Tir.Mottir's residence, where they can b. pg gad, ap proftwalonallY oDifoitod• ire kips Bel onto, opt 16-10-tf 4011 X EN A NoIIBEN, OUCOISSOMIT TO ORO. tit BBLEFONTB, ...*,16,4.21.4z-DaLuutt Drift, idedlainsd, - Terfitritaty, Paiute, Oil*, \'ar sashes, rs-Stalfe, Toilet. Soups, Brushes, Half and 'Tooth Pauly asd Toilet Artielee, Trammels Yd noel Of MOS, Oarden Bawl( Oustomers will doll our stook complete and fresh, lad all sold at m oderate prices. Lellanaersmad Phyeicians froth like °Quarry ate hvited to examine our stock tarn N 0T102.-Tll3 111 DE IL if I ONE D having an appointment as Missionary argot of the Anthrax Air SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION for Omar* and Huntingdon ratentime will be happy to eammersta with the friends of the mum in re-orgasising tqe Sabbath Schools, and In ionishing their l i es. These who desire his services or who desire any of the publications of tbs7.7N/ON will pious ap ply personally or by letter addrrmed to bin at /Tel latouts, HENRY MILLER. miar-11-11187-11'. MZDICIAL 0.1111D.-BIL. I. NM= respootielly Laibmia the aliens of /askewo ville, ad of the serroonding weary, that he has paronsmatly located_ la Jacksonville, and will promptly atom! to all eats to the different breathes of kis prohallos, medical or margidal, at resammble slwrpa. ire le also prepared to insert 'milliard teeth se mod* to the'-latest improvements, and the moat approved styles, sad-to perform all other operation. .it postal ilmrgery In goei style and at reasonable raw Thaskfal Sir pad favors, is inares by prompt at rtgoUsa to bodes., MA to merit a alutioruUne of IMAM of the male petronaph Giro hint a trial. life wishes* rtes or flail only as his dieritit ADA skill pa 8-1 y D I . I I OIIIIT BANK, - • E. O• Hausa, H. N. AloALusras. W. M. Myna'. iittEassT PAID ON SPECIAL DNPOdIt3.- MUMES, MeALLISTIML, MELN A 00., BI DE LLII/ONTIS. POSITS lISOEPTED, KM OP 11/COHANON AND NOTES - • • 0017NTND. 100LIZOWION8 MAIM AND PEOOEEDB . RN , mirran OnannLy. EWTBIRST PAID OW WNW AL DEPOSITS YOB. IIDWXTX DAYS AND UNDNX EILE MONTHS AT TEN MATII OP POUR MOOT PEE ANNUM—PON SIX. MOWT UPWAEDB, AT THE BATE OP FV PER OBIT PER ANNUM. 11001 . A11911 OW TIN NAS D T 00NOTAN PON - - lIAX 0111141. LID JOB MITIIIO WWI . W i t Pubthiher of Tits DiII'OCIATIC•WATCIII r , ui ~, h .., ,la sowasetion with his Molar stab the most extensive and ma JOB PVIIXING ONFI ' . ' - iliva - twei - uitriiitielisiiiiie — eai, -- a -- ex - T: —ono et NSW MAXI ~ MUM, . A . • /droddia Wad sad noes rseideuebte sty% sr Phan sad Vamp Type, mod is prep/wed to execs* 4 Iddidle er --- tanimre, -. ' • sbutiMsetittw • S lii,/ ~.. ~ , • 14, , ____ ,F ), I 1,,', e ! :' ^ , • , - . . ~ . • . . . - ....., . . .__ , , •• , .1. . 11( 7f ) . J .„1. ~ . , , .. ,• • '' ' ' ' N. ..... .1 ., ..., ,', ••• i i *dew ea umi nirwit A. * • • • Hew eon an brable one, Ub I, . Add apt to robe wog *Ohio - Breath. oat wog tar aioye r ' ZOO Untie lips botch etelsaak ; Ilitiopt,llwer• Ume Upset chich i , tbs iptuanarlovirsameng. Bat death bath leaded *sweetest lotting nit 'vet *diva dm milikor , ; Awl the sweet sear Oina used (i• Aug Itidlyarble in an anget4helt ; For Filth, with strong aoebeanteolta hand, Draws Walk lb. curtain from the dead, And altoin to us that ""hotter tend" Beiolidedograterrdlore thted hot aed 'rdeided leers away the , When Aattuie's pales with glathele thrills, To trend thin Talley-4* with dulls, When wins-in IrnActing ran the To hear the solemn funeral attain, When Nature wakes her vernal olsolr, Aro pattering on a Macy lyre To min* with the dews otepring era teas, ilboYe theliery Powers: Valetta Ow sephyerbalmy wing With Iliafs4lnon hearts as sad as ours To *air a &Olin *pea ear brows, WhsA,oll.l3stflattetinearda la fair; • ILEX teal that death is is the• house, When life is breathing everpliore. Yet it wu weot to 1•7 thee down Within the gilled grave to rut, When Say had titatew rettiwww, And dew, Hte dianioade, ea bar breast When the mar earth WO lowers was drum. As 11'11 waseibit bridal dog. dam Ihw hadet ante to be • gout, And nag, and dashed—then pared sway • And thou art gone ! Yet, with as still We feel thy holy proem* near, la those sweet soap thy lips dld thrill, Through all this glorious atmosphere ; They melt to tousle on our ears, In one warm gosh (dueled,' Which samba our sighs, and dries oar tears, And lilts oar seeds so twil l ed time. And, though maims de mortal sight. Thy Worry scowls—thy hatp or gad— fly angel rehis, all pare and whim, Thal wraps amain Its golden. 'Tat we will we a little , Through VIVI 4.1 UP'. atonal faith mad prayer, Till death's 'week angel, with a ROL Shall waft as home, teals thee there VIE LAWYCIR'EI BRIDE. Er8=1:0 Ja4101. 4 0 01 9 .1 1:** 1 42. 1 . Xt. r Mi his early experience at the bar. My test &ow, Lawould soy. come upon ine unexpec tedly. Oct' I had waited • considerable thou fora client. The way. I cline to get TI iris thin : A young girl, Helen Montresaor, was to be tried at our County Court fOr stealing a breastpin.' valued at four dollars, sod twin tz dollars in gold, from the Teak of her cm taker, Mho Vlrtielef r ittterehent lit-theferwri of &Ilford. The theft, whio,h was detec ted Ps weeks before, occasioned quite a talk at the time, as doe girl was beautiful, and Wesley and his wife &ink& were any thing but that. besides being generally de testel People atria thit glen h 72 Nero shatnefhlly treated by her mistress, who was jealous of her: and it was even hinted tau there had been foul play in .lie phnlitothEll for theft. The subsequent trial o( a gang of horse thieves and counterfeiters bid lo Ol:wzifilied public attention, that the case of Helen Mstitressor was forgotten, sad no one seem ed to ears for her fate. But when alto was Sued le the prisoner's box. her beauty Hy- Seel every eye, and when the Judge asked her who was her counsel and she modestly I replied that she had no money to pay a law yer, there was not a member of the bar whe would not - have willingly undertook her , case. The Judge after looking round for a moment, fixed his eye upon me, and siill; "Mr Beinesou,will you please act as this la dy's counsel." I started as though-4 had been shot: --Luckily a Juror had been takeb ill, and the Court iidlourned till ten next morning, or I am afraild I should hare made sad work with my client's cue. As I left the Court room I looked at my watch ; it was eleven so I had but twenty. duce hours to prepare. ,I called upon the Viittrict Attorney and .asked to see the in dictment and the evidence taken before the Justice of the Peace. As be tumbled ovsr a file of documents in search of the paperii, - fe said : "The Judge must have slipite against you, nemeses, to put you in such a tight pthee, med'you a green . hand. No °genie." he added, as he obwerept itin rising color of my theek—"uo offense . ; 4 simply mug that yon are inexpeeienird. , There are His doe. II Cliiiiii, lo4o " OP, 1 4 1 0 . vie4ioiirliglie, be sure ow bring them to court to-morrow mor ning. You will see that your client has not a chaos." • Jai. T. IIAL A. 0 anurix, ./._TikulanastOstal • •.. iv client, for whom I already entertained deep raiment and believed innocent : Mid n stabil% llastenhog to my Milos lock ea gotelt maaoolonmappd,Ups =Was or my bum The (Manes consisted okhia tea ditiony,pf Ames and &Moe . Wesley, liorah Brown a seamstress.Obarlott• iltoyne).n-dn'.4 mestio, and Thomas Minnow a man of all work suppleyed. by the Wesley'. amine ann's eitioneceedleed etraigidAßTerd - and •041-4414- , segyikt 01 1 11. I made up my dot they were not un friendly to my alleolt,sind that.l wooldieek an interview With them, altirsnettt irott4 necessitates journey to. BON* In Mrs" Browns evident* I at once detected intense malice, and determined te harreu fier Ur!, JULA3B, AA. Ilya, 0 ' -140 vzialfirtixe . taw mot book- r&xd oof ~B~a. vz- d •at .4 4 THRILLING BIIETCIL noon itzrznates mar canx? -RELLEV6NIt,' 0-1, 7 WELOOrfIiDAYTy imerclialy in Ovasimesaminatias, Wesley's bridal* 'Mid similar iq-rtpls toloitatter ttu ;, trut Mrs; Wilkes Wits *l t as. eti:4 dove blamed Ifslen to: be i l iPir,kolt her MAUNA tribeTtii the trot: !op.: To toy mints the sass. seamed clear Mrs. *Wet herself put those things in hel m; trunk. • • I next went to the oouti Muse, and re quotifol Mr. Wiwi the Sheriff, who lived in the wing of the building, to introduce mein the milloner. He conducted me to he cell. Although the bolts clanged heavily as they sprang from locks, our entrance did not seem td attradt her attention.° She was itending With cusped panda before ei evicted Witt dow, gazing at the sky. .The ffthersiktovtoh hei arm, lnb sildAtilas Stint' reisitOPli. Retneson is the lawyer who ie to manage your case, and_he wants to soe' Pd.". She ar , urea around, and ttut• 0 an inclination-of her head, to indicate hor readiness to listen. but eke skid not a word. The Sheriff left the cell acid we werealone. 'Col:tacit:km Mit orer,r tnoWent was precloUll, I said : Miss Montrosser, we 'mutt throw aside ceremony-, and communioata frakkly_upm this paitifUlly business. I baler* you are innocent. The thing is , to prove you so.— TVs promises to be difficult, but I am not sritiistelw,b 4me t If you till the frankly what your ospurioooo has boo with the Wooly:ea toy te,sk sbey be lightewitt. I then put a aeries of queetions,and learn 'td that she was fifteen yeara.ohl.: that she aid hied with Mrs. Wesley, Who bad bocci married about eight years ; the N she 'had lived with • kind old gentlemannained Oreg. ory; who hadtaught her to call him grand- Pa t that Mrs. Weak). who was then culled I Miss Nattamith, lived with Mr. Oregory.also that he seemed afraid of Miss Natuuttith: that Miss Naesmith inherited all'his proper. andmarrled Mr. Wesley about a month ' after be died ; thatibe told her mew to cell him grandpa any sere, for be wasn't any ivied!" to her ; that the Qt) on which old Mr. dregoii died ho gave her a sealed pack age, and told her not to losve,Suruce ski it, but to give it to a certain lawyer when be returned to, town, for it would make bor-ss rich yeengledy ; and then lie- cried that Ur bad left Runice have her own way.Tro much: ' that she teU asleep with the packet in her lap, and when she awoke .it was gout, and she never dared to ask any questions about I TV let Otatddris. IV . hatediteraildbeetber tivapormr iit6 1 . ' .7• • sometimes thou tof drowning herself, she was so_ misemble ; that 'MC. Wesley said dltprOper things to her ; that he was a bad man, but weak and underhis wife's control. that the day on which her ttudk wad search ed, she war snit - cli in errand to the Mira". WO ; was gone about an hour and a half, and on hor return was taken up stairs to see her trunk meeneti,befire Ate hid ptilled.off her tonnett and shawl : then she was sure Mrs. Weak) , had put things la' her trunk while she was out, becaitse she (Elden) had overhauled it that morning. and they were not in it then; but whether Mr. Welsh y knew about, it or not she could not my. sl ii,ou.th she rather thought he did, because he looked guilty when hill wife was opening her trunk. . Telling the po.,r girl to cheer up, I went to the Iberia"' sitting room, wham Liound Mrs. Mace. Let ppm informed her that in my opinion Montressor was a persecu ted girl, and hoped she world try,te dicer her: ap t so that she cOulii eke.' the Alit max with p good heart, !At 161 Borrow thit the kind hearted woman promised to do and f lauttened to my once. My brain was in a whirl. Gregory —graniipi-ettle packet which was to make het a Ail; young lady— tu diliappeamoo 1 Was old Mr. Gregory really Helen's, grandfather 1— Was the picket the last will and testament, bequeathing his property to her t And had Snide stole it from the child as she slept that abs might clutch the property by vir- tue of ti former will which had been forced froin h tles old man I "He cried and said he left penice have her own Way too muck!" Her own way,,about what 1.1,b1t certain -that Thad got on. the jraik of giest villany, and' though I could understand the reason for,Eunice 'Wesley's hatred of Helen, and her desire to blast-the poor girls ehiracter. Atte'rin — libalt hour in arranging my plans, I ordered a carrage,ahtidrorctoßed fore If was two when I reached the village. I wished flak to sto ll•pnegan, Wesley's ser clog min. By making a s few cautious in quiries at the twiern, and disbursing • half do . llarto the hostler, Hannegan was soon in my raiser, U, wq jiinsied to was lialen`i Mend, and 'On in/ thsaisfig Dim never to let what be said go to Mrs.' Wes ltr's ems, he told me ,4130 t the gjtl live itdat : that -ht. . itrihe Helen; and-heard her threadin to, ittll hoe end rate . her tdpullttion ; and that be believed the.bnumtpin and money had been pit into the tennis by the Old eitallistsa her tilf. ' lie stated what geten'oi behaviour was when the articles were 'found in her trunk, prid desdribed the breastpin and money. The latter ocins,letiug of flint half eagles, one of which bed a hole in it, that had been made by llftwoh the leweler.im Mrs. Wesley obuld string on a ribbon fora birthday present fbr the releleter's Me boy', and • that was one way Wesley bnew the money was hers, He Milo gave ma a letter slimed ~ .Eunice GragOry, 'be had found in the yard that day,l which be'lmintalued ores in Mrs. Wesley's / . . ,-* • ' . 1i i e 1 ...... ... . I ' 16 . ' .N. ' ,.. i. k. , ..0. 4 . •• (. 4 ' ,• ' ( .. : . . -- • ' , ''/ " .0 :1' -/, o i c , . 4 ' / ..'" (1111111 .----- - (.....„...... „, .4' -, , 4 .. :" -,....___. • - P'• , J r r, , . nc , .. . ...., hand-writing. That- *lig Wu sosPect tam% before she thought that lakOttp 1 .. a firms aas' • akeitse ohs • t ' that her name was'nt , ;as married to Weitil she aright hare beeii Mr. Qre my wb hth Wen smoothing bm ha name. ... This information had on my mind, taken in Men! Helen had tiki Me; beside nice Gregory &Wit although Ebadaeen itecti event which I, had faded 1 and wait dinalyrecilled. I diiMinfdganneltin+ Mr. the enlist Apt and ?or what I sailed. Ite halt ei& busin4ll.4n rIl Ills,Ctnind to see hole was made in the hal Wednesday the 17th of ilayelcns trunk was sea La ed at what boiir the coin was sired WA's. Wesley/ lie replied that for it about 11, in the forrnoon s , ani, that Mrs. Mdtit'ressor's trunk was 'relabel about 1 in the afternoon of the same "That looks very stria Would you ba,vo any objections to4attind the trial tomorrow, with your btoolu‘ old testify 1 " None at all," he replitik 1, , . I turned to depart.'M theCnoistoint Wes ley entered the •sheitiddl.anitradainsted by the jewelerrwho gave me a wink to labiate Who he whit We had never before , not. so I . regarded him at my fro. Ile was an evil looking man. Qv* his WI , eye was a queer shaped scar, which ran crookedly swoop his forehead. The instintisis the scar I felt as though the whale thing was clear. The scar, the description .(,which I. so well re membered, brought the whale thing freshly to my mind. I remembered now the name of tittles threfrorl—oths *ld niurdoreu-- , ario and , there stood het under an aso snood name. Giving' . eweler a warn ing glance, I hastened .isi y carriage suil &eta furiously home, she myself in my room, and determined td )ess the entiie night, if necessary, in prepping for the con test. I wished to clear ply client on the charge - made against-Iw. pose the;es boys. sad oblidgo them to Ice reatit ion to Apt imaged and .pi : rpbsti. A !ransacked my • • • to And some thing tangible' ooneersdni • ' 'past career of tunics Giv i ory fi h er . ." 1 ie., bat found nothing. I had read the ,‘ , ino,rytacrs l _in a newapamfite • ' " ir .„ i 1 could Wesley were the muse partie.; and should I mention my in:opinions iq Court the Die- Wet Attorney would meant at Ahern as ridie biota and tnalieimm inventiottlk Of liky and the Judge Weald charge tbirjitiry to pay no heed to them. Lost aipibe Abasement of the Wesleys in my moss examinatione of their witnesses and thus . try to abet a breech sufficient to justify - It direct smaanit, 0 " I disrlltriteonsPllseY citrus!' JAIDeI Wesley on the tiigigntedind. And I trove my meshes for the victim until the mar rig sun rays streamed thinmish tq windows. The court was orned,a jury impAnneled, the case called, Helen Moutremor planed in the prisuper's box, and the Districts Attor ney's telling. merciless opening of theCiliel completed, in what seemed to he pug s few moments of time. Helen seemed to look more i'nnoeent, than ever, and I resolved that fulljustick should be done her, If ray resonr- COI could oomparis such a result It is in such an hour that a lawyer_ jells the fidifor And dignity of his position--it la then that be feels his reermsiliflliy. Thei Aist 41biess was Charlotte She had been dulled by her iri‘streas to go 11p and see Helen's trunk seirehed a. went up and saw the breistpio and money found in it—tucked away is one corner. By my cross-,ciatilination I elicited the fart that Help' bad Just , comeridilliti from . an errand, Con which she had beetlentm o re than an' luauSW:o her trunk ir‘is searched, and hid Am her bonnet and shawl : that .she looked quite' innocent had unchcerned un til the things were fkituid, and then she seethed astonished." Ott- dismissing the witness .1 wed at ths jury. bat . they sat with stern faces, aw 410,0 , kelioNed Bat nothing could Mikellem efesi the culprit. keellA Miss Boycd IVieek,seying r had for. got ii, very- itopertealt-Imkit. -This excited some 'attedtlosi end when I salted her-if Mrs, Wealsi waileellia habit of ill treatusg the piriwiner.everybotirpioked upptheir cars. The girl hesitated lest atittostiered,astd final ly said she was. - " lkettalo Mrs Weekly Beat her cows with e littett_ht and thraatined to kill her and was ecoldlr bet. Bit, . don't sok me soy mini . ' quoi *Ai," she mg** exclaimed, "on I shall lose my plods , ' I glanced at Mrs:,Weitleri and saw that pf intense malignity, end radiator her I air twilled to, the Court to protiet the witness against the threitning lookelfler mistreat'. Ibis brought all eyes to ideas ort Mrs. Nesters ugly cotintenando, tad ohs turned fairly white With indignatioa, The. du.. told the witr.ess to speak Witlitet fair, and she 10 - st her plow) by tel/higthe truthdhe would find plenty of better on*. &big sab laded with the impresalooliadt, t told Shlt witness abe Might go, and-ibelllstibit dt tornej permitted her to pais withdot gum- The next witness woe haft BsilU kr•wo, the seatastrous.,--a dropper Mild creature. She was at work for • Mre,liTssly,gt tholitiS the theft she dhlooirered. :She ; test Helen the day baton the trunk *he eittrebiel, ottadtql out of her atisbeer'u;roght.t*: looked he 'guilty wra The elute tio* her p &boa the Was being ionoind elte told her sisplcionaZ Thereupon she thought It , trould be s'good Ow to 'kirsch Delen's .trunk ; proprobett to do' It at . one., but Mrs. toreferred tirwiat. When the trunk' eras opened, the things were,found In It, Pot N tit* expected they would be.', dep hi prosaim , an with what .to llama to memory ed with some • mollootkia 'When the 'witness was paired over to me 1. asked in a aweless tone, bow she knew money wan in Mow Wesley'slN: the day she had wet Mien