The Democratic Wattliman. " TA BROSEN HOME TRUTH STRANGER TEAM FICTION." - , In San Francisco, on the north side o f 11/160111 street, overlooking Mission Bay, stands a palatial residence. ' Thu interior of the house is even more beautiful than its exterior, ever apart ment being in its way a gem of magni. reflatimatit. 'flu library esnecially realises the perfect ideal of en elegant and cul tured home. And y et, at the moment we look in spin lion—ono August after t pen, as 110 1/0111.101Iib+w+ey-,-to .4friator o f wetilth Appeared of all men the yt nii-arable, Ile OAS Mr. Morton Preble, for niany years a leatimg banker of San From ann. It wit, in vain that tbo broad bay window at the south end of the room bail been opened, giving ingress to the sun-Hine and the fragrance of rare now er,—ift vain that the-walls were Ittonc with riclily carved book-eases and paint 1110.—il vain that soft couches and lux urious chairs had been gathered around him Ho WWI wretched. He lay on a sofa, in the depths of ti drew bev•wiodow, the wreck of u once powerful man. His figure was thin and Gaunt; his face white - as marble; ht sy.. havieg an expression of woeful lip pri•iii•iiiden, of harrowing anxiety, of fo I expectancy. It Wag evident at a glance that no physical ailment bad made him abet he was. By what withering secret, by what ile•troying afiliction, bad be been thus agonized? thus haunted? he La noble and good I he so wealthy sad chitin: ; , :eished I As he moved restlessly upon his lux urious cushions the pretty clock on the mantel-pieee struck five, every stroke seeming to fall like a hammer upon the heart of the nervous invalid lie aroused himself, strggling feebly to a sitting position. " Oh, will this fatal day never, never pass be murmured ; nor bring us re lief?" •-• Noticing with a nervous start that he was arose, lie touched a bell upon a table before hini,*tnd culled •• Helen, flelen I where are you! Before the echoes of his voice lind Lied oat a step was heard, and his wile watered his presence. " I left you only tur a moment, Mur. ton," the said, ailvanctne to the ban ker's side. " You were dozing., I think. I wished to Pend for the doc tor I" She was a beautiful woman, of Pomo six and thirty years, graceful, with broad white brows, and loving eyes, in which the brightness and sweetness 0 1 a sunshiny nature were still perceptible, ender a grief and anxiety no less poignant than that evinced by hrr hus. bud. " The doctor i " he echoed, half m• proachlully. " Teti, dear," she raid, in a calm and krhoerrful T Obee, us the drew a chair to the aide of the sofa, and rat down, odrok- Lag the oorru and forehead o' thetnon fS with a magnetic 4 uch Hi. will PA here immediately. Your but nervous alarmed MP You mit . ) become iieriously ill ' Mr l'reble beatowed an affectionate look upon his wife, but said dcrpond ently • " The doctor ? Ile cannot 'minister to a mind disouard I ' Oh, if these lonK hour* would only pap. I If. I onlv anew what the day hen yet in store for " Look up, Morton I " enjoined Mr. Preblo, with a reverently triooful ilatiee upward through the open win dow at the blue ekv, and as if looking beyond the azure clouds therein. " Lot us appeal from the injustice and wick odor's of earth to the goodness ana mercy of Heaven I" The banker gave a low, sobbing sigh. " I canna look up, Helen," he an swered, with a passionate tremor hi his voico--" only Bowe, down at the grave that te opening 'before me I " Hrs. Pruble continued to stroke his iorehead softly, while she lifted her pale face to the sunlight streaming Into this I pertrnent " Look up, It ortor.—alweys look up I" she again enjoined upon the invalid. • During all these fourteen years of lig uny, I have not once doubted either the modliesa or the pudica of Heaven.— . lijeescd are they that mourn ; for they .11311 be comforted.' I believe that wo .hell yet rejoice more keenly than we nays mourned, and that we shall rotor to n glorious day of Joy beyond all this long night of sorrow I " The face of the invalid lighted up with an answering glow, and he mur mured • " (llorious faith I My wife, you are 'ruled a blessed comforter I 1 3 erhspe, after all, you are right I " A knock resounded on a side-door at this juncture, and the nest:moment Dr. Hutton, the family physioisin, for whom Mrs. Preble had sent, entered the room He wee an old man, portly in figure, with w,bite hair and beard, but with a froab and ruddy complexion, a pair .of shrevrd blue eyes, and with an exuber ant boytahnear of maneser that sat well ' 4 l'° ll him. ap had a kind heart and a .Auer twed. fie approached the sofa, after Oasting the husband end wife, and lifted the thin restless had the inva lid, feeling his pulse. " Quite a bigli fewer," ho said after a brtai pause. "Worryislg again, eh, Mr. Problo 7 You are worrying yourself out. Medicine will do yin no good so long its your wind is kri its present , ondition I must givli you ,fp opiate " N(4 now, doctor," interposed tho hwnkor. " I .rannot—must not—sleep Lo-dny I 11 COd to br; broad awake now, for I rnnnot toll at tinv moment what the nest may bring forth. I am look ing I'm rho culmination of all my years nP an'•rri , h—for the crowning agony of rho wbolt, Perhaps Avon now— A,h, whet was that?" fin lartod up wildly, and then, as the .ound that bad disturbed hint- was not ropeatcd, ho sank back again on his oilebionn, pallid and pantihg. The doctor looked at Mrs. Preble with an anxious, quietioning glance. "It is lha arknivyroiry," silo relli,4l to 111* ttitvolo•it inquiry-0o unifiver sirry of our 1.,5g." " said till , doctor. ",I re " Yes, unother of those tirrihl,• cried the hanker, in it hollow whisper " Sit down, dont.,r, nod I will tell you the whole stpry. 1 van t honk of iiiithing else to4st , and am ni- IliOlkt wild with approlmtniion and arta tt:h•. Nit down " Ur. Ilu on drew up u•liiiir 'mil seat ed himself, lets face expressing the thimblti oulicittido orit friend and physi einn " Yon knew us fourteen years ago, doctor," said Mr. Prelde. " We lived then where we do now, in a cottage nn the site of this great manse a. Then• wept but the three of us—M.ll4i and 1, and 'cur three-tear old .11,...10. And it was , foorteen yeers ago to-der that our little Jessie was siolen r.'olll 119 " I reoiemlier it," raid the (101 . 10 r, 6061 y. . 1 Yet might she not IniV4l been lost, Mr Prehle Sim went out to play in the garden, If I remember right ly, end wits ieo,er pm again. Sloe iinglst. halve ...lre've,l away " So we Ilionelit• for a whole year, toi ," interrupted the 'banker. " \Ye rr•i.er dreamed that she had been stolen searched 1.% ,•ry wlwro for her, end oil; red molten., rewards for her recov or% , I emplo‘ed deteetive., but all to no purpose ‘Vlion our title ran down the steps into that flower garden," end he I.lllr ti . d I.e the front or Ih, tools”, " es if the Berth had opened end .wallowed her up, we never 1... aw her again " Hhn mint htive felityl the gilt(' open, wandered wit," .tita:f.god Dr. Ilai ton "Sin. 00t. , ,ht •• -tr.' led down to tho water. Nnd heen it r. ward " htink, , r .11xe,1 hie hurtling eye' , upon the phy, , ivinn',4 mud whl.- pored : '• I snid we never se w the poor child again. I did not esv we lied never heard of her IThe uum bed on the 9th (ley of Allayed. 1851 For it veer we theintlit her deed Ilia nn the anniver• Fury of our In•e we received n written Meeting. , concerning her " " 1I tneeeige I " cried Dr. Ilut•on, starti "A. mere screwl--e •inrlo line in a hand evidently en 41 the hunker 'here it i• " prodner•d n dinar gernp of paper from n drnw••r in the table, And held it up to the view of the phvvu•utnt Who rend NI. ra,,w, • " Kuoini4 9. 1966 ha ha I Atm Dr. Hinton looked, with n puzzled Kir, from tho ?wrap paler, which he Virned over and over, to the countenance of tho hank Pr. "1 cAn make nothing of thi.," he de (dared "It i. itierelt n date, with the nAin..of your Jolt daughter It I, Ili me I.otning "Nor did it i ,ut flr.t, " inid Mr Preldn "Then that name and that (1.6., with the demon laugh connecting them, art u• to thinking A whole year we agonized over the dreadful proh and then we received another !711`.1• ago which You_ 01,01 % Ile thrunt 1 , 14.0t1(1 ee of parr, iden tical in ahnpo and appenrnnee with the tint, hefnre the gaze of Dr Iluttnn, who rend it unit • "ituatt.t 9 ItLiR rtragr Inv," The physi,tan ststrtud, 11 , if eleari fled AEI this 14 aninsthing ch•flnits._— iintnething dialinve "ha muttered "It ciinviniaal von that your daughter wits still living " " Yes, doctor," Preble,"ii nd evert annivenoiry of that day has brought niemagt• The di.oip. !warmlye of the child, in IV , it does not sta ni to me halt so strange NA that the villain who took her away could contrive to communicate with Li every year strue, and ailwa%ii on a [u to olar day —the anniversary of that on which she was stolen—without o r be ing able to discover who he is. And a still greater wonder to me is what can bo his motive. It seems incredible. It it was stated in a novel many people would not believe It. But I truth is granter than action. '' Mrs. Preble drew from her husband's breast-pocket his note-book, opened It to the proper page, and presented it to the physician. Dr. Hutton adjusted his spectacles, glanced over the page, and then slowly read the group of entries aloud. ' The entry the first year Is to follows • " Mutest v, lBrd. Just& he, Pin And the next'year it In : "August 0, 1 861 Vow- Jam still hoti And the next ' August 9,IMT She Li in good hands !• And the nrzt " August 9, 1969. BAs u todi as tow I And Ow in.lt • August 9, 11159 J sato her yesterday t And the next . • "August 9. ISCO She's grotrtnq rapsdly I" And the pelt • " Atlas( 0.1861. She eontsnuee to da welt/ " And the nest: " AUgust 9, lin rya wen Air spays 1" And the next; " August 9, 193. She's Weaning a lawman 1" And the next : AtigUilt 9:11164 Your Child le thirteen , And the nest • # "august 9, 1166 Rhis tovher than vow i" And the nett!: Xaguat 9. 1994. SAO realty charming I" And teat vier it is: ' "August 9, 1167. My reward 14 at hand I " Arj what shall y we get to-day The physicias looked up and fisted hie thoNzhtful gaze upon the bereaved hue gond and wife. - " How did these mestagee oome to you? " he demanded. " invariably by post." replied Mr. Preble. '. Usually to the house, but sometimes to the office." " And you have never seen the au thor ?" " Never I " " ' The last of thorn is dated, I sow, a year ac," to-day." " Yea, yep.," faltered the banker, and the time has come for another 1111 . .Kfiff41. Thii is the 9th of August, 184i8 I " " I see," said Dr. Hutton." " And this is the secret of your terrible oz. cit,ment l T'ou ash expecting to re ceive to day another of these strange messages l" There was a brief silence. Mrs. Pre ble's band fluttevd in ite task, and het face grew s'oli pale. Tho beaker .breathed gaspingly. The physician regirded them both in friendly sympa thy, " We shall hear of her again to:day," •”id Mr "and what will tsi nwPitqlge " Thy r vorlod hor free lira‘, h •art luit-K,l no that qtt 11.1wiql in Ii r soul. "'l9u writer of thran lottmil U , ”111 , 4 7. - lunothly um abductor of p , ur child I" said 1)r. Hutton. "Hit vi. you ony It% to I Iv i4lolll. y ? " "N,,t Mr. Prehlo 1111r14 pl././.14411 441144 T OW probkro for 11111111'3 vitt 14111 We 1.314111441.14111.41. Who h.' "Think," •ttill doctor ilver you 110 1•111•Illys? Ido not 111.•1111 people with whom tuu 'tn• not triounll sttrring nom la+ 'dotal: of n downright 011.10 thole no 10/111 whoa yott know 111111• Ell.l who 110141 Nll one optittO V 6 110111 toil were 1 . 1111”11 111,11 10 1 4. • I \ --no 0111 4 11 110111 Tho .hook hi+ !wild. Fin h!.. 1 Itimmolf Hid thorn quoitton, ..1 hal,m qlch eirgity, doctor," 11, with ...too•ritv of voii, and manner "Anil %Ds, Pretile?" isiiggesteil d0...1.0, mount; 1., her ' Ilii‘e Noe te. ri;jectial •nittir who night h , • revengeful enough to desolate your horny'!" "No," ynid the . "I wiin married Morton %Nil. nn lir`l 14..1'1 I" i , strange--t.•., .lrnilgo I' muttered the doctor, You 'not ii. ntiuua of having All oilottly in Ow world, and vol yo., hey.. nu onetn) —n hidden toe—n 11, nil in human no 14 working out 11E 1 ,1111 4 1 ‘ 1 , , 11 n fear lid hatred I And you liar.• net the •I.glitent sin.' It 1..0 an to W on ..0•14 7 " "Not the el ghtest," dee anal the "N. t the lightetit,' • echoed Mrn. Pre- 1110. •• My husband had ti 'tots-broihei "who ought lone been capable of this 'fl intily —hut be is dead.," "'Clue i.anJwnuug is nt t familiar V' "No It t- merely a rude scrawl, 1114 you ,l's," Kcud the banker. "It imggiaita nothing—e‘eept that it is evidently dia giii.ed ' Again thole was n profound silence Our child to all'vvilLevn yearn old I now," at length murmured Mrs. Preble, her son, tiembling "She is on the thee hold of womanhood No doubt during all these yearn, oho hes ',earn.ii for tn, wht reberahe may be, an we hose learned for rI" wilier, it -.he 1" 114 , 11 till' plus - ..1(.11111-1111(1 mow 111 , voi.o wily broken Lis his deeli sympathy with the W 2,11117,111 Isar. f•W h. (11n , 11.• 'F' •• 11..rtven the mother ••Pei haps ut inn F rii perlinte. in .I.lllo' rude hilt interi or, with ' , Mill• r. and under a mime that to not herd I think lior nlehictor won:.l bane came.' her t.• region of the inti•riormoiong the valleys and inetintnitn. 'lot I ne% .1 . ?We a voum, girl in 11w streets without turning ti look at Itor I never hoar o withoot eageri% , half f ,nevittc t Lint it may pave the voice H of my oat Jowl. l" "Oh, p t tog h...., on!" sighed Dr Hutton, dashing a final of torten from liin eyes "Will thin long agony net or be "% IT?" "Nile hope Po, 00.1 even believe so," answered Mr+ Prble, with the flrrnne— f nn unlidtering trilmt in flott'• ni. rot ' Info monn.go we reeeisial from our enemy •eents to point to ...quo kind of n hangs "True," amiented Dr Mitten, looking at the message in qtienttort "It in un like theothern It •iiis that hin "reward at hand Ile men, ...tiler (lint he intends to starry sour daughter. or that he inten.l4 to d.vnun ' uo.ney 01 you ior bringing her land: or both." "We •hall soon know," said Mr• Preble, with large! vellum-so. "Tit-dad we 0 , 1411 ha ve nnolhon message, nu daub , What will it ht. , " 'Chi blinker turned re-tlessly on his sole, arid hi. lave gr. w 141 Will' "Whatever it 1-, let it come?" he murmured "Anything can be borne better than this awful suspense. Let it come I" As if his impatient words had pre*. Itated a crisis, a step was beard on the walk at this moment, and a ring at the front door followed. "Another menage I" breathed the banker A servant soon entered, bearing a let. ter, which he extended to Mr Preble, saving • "The bearer is in the hall." With an erg •r gaze, the banker alanced at the supersortption of the mire viva. "It is from Aim," he faltered He tore the envelope open. It contained a slip of paper, of well known shape and appearance, upon- which was scrawled a single iine, in an equally well-known hand-writing, which the banker exhibited to his wife and the physician. This lino was as follows: . "aueusteth test. Attic /unit eait A shock of wonder and horror shook the three simultaneottelv. "Will call 1 " cried Mr. Preble, start ing to his feet. and glaring wildly around. lot eominF here?" cried Mrs. Pro. ble, also arising. " It seems so," said Dr. Hutton, hie eyes again reverting to the message. "lie will be here at oil o'clock, and aett I It is six already?" • Even as he spoke, the clock on flee mantel-pie°e commenced striking the appointed hour, and at that instant heavy footsteps resounded in the hall, approaching the library. "It is he " cried the doctor, also arising. As the late stroke of the hour re- Hounded, the door leading from the ball again opened. One long and horrified glance cast the banlier and his'wife in that dire& lion, and then she fall heavily to the floor. Her senses had leg her. The above we pnbliah as a speoimedeliapter ; but the continuation of this story will ho found only in the N. Y. Ledger. Ask for the number dated December 4th, which can be hadat any nevie Mlle; or bookstore. If you are not within reach of n news office, you can have the Ledger mailed tcryou for one yeat by sending three dollars to Robert Bon. tier, publisher,lB2 William street, New York. The edger pays more for orig. inal contributions than any other pert. ndieil in the 'loth! It 7 wtll 4 ‘pitltllish Jione lout the very, very best. .Its 'nor• ni toile is the !Arrest, and rot eircitla• iron the largest. ,!Every hotly who takes it , r , r happier for Irliving it. Icon Lewis, Mr., Harriet Lewis. Airs. Sorttlixortli, Mr:terrirlr. Proties.or ,J'eck, Mary Kyle 1).1 . 11re., Fern and Miss Dorinty will %%lite only for the Ledger herearter. Mr. Bonner, like other lending pole !wirers, might issue three or five papers rim) magazines; brit he preters to con• nqorrire nil his eirergier. , on one, null in (liar war to make it the best. One lietter ii worth more I ban flu te orti ve erir7linary horses. Onr .1..1..0 only clin one )(ening. fit o u5'S mrt, norro“ human tvli potels—aloono 13 usif uotJsE, 4 BELLrrONTE. W. P. KI K 4 111). Propretot. Thei elevant hotel, hnl ing come under the +peer, i.don of thit taidersatteeti, he would re. on etfolly anonitneo tot he piddle t hot ll.' la pre. 01(4,1 to oiteoloitt.late them after the style of the Goat howls to far nth" 'rho Mir hi (loran to a mownifieent bonding, rpervehdto foralahnf• and capable of comfortably nevannmodattrar THREE HUNDRED It I. altunted near the depot, and ronvenlont to all plreeti of 1011.11111•14/, not io thelte.t hotel In vont ral Po•nnnvlvoulo Its waiter+ ore oblige• Mg. polite and attentive; It. table, are .up. tilled with every luxury in the market; Ita stables are first ith attentivo and litimani , hoetierti. awl It.. bar nut piled alit, the best of liquors. For anemia from the .it to spend the summer it iv pat the *nee! The propriettir it 111 Ito ItitititV to fiii•elt 0 Um puldie as alien 118 they wish to call # W. D. 1211i4Itli. 14 2pProprietor _ C UNI 31 I NGs ITOUSE. W 1.1 J. 111 OST 101 AN, Proprietor Et EL LEFONTE PENN A. The undereigned, having atieutned eortrol of this. line hotel, woold reepeetfialty sr* the patronage of the public. Ile In prepared to accommodate ?memo In the Wet of kyle, and will take core that itin tablet. are supplied with the heat In the market. Hood atahlee attached to the hotel with careful ►qqd attentive ser vant*, The tray-Hog public reit Invited to give the Gumming, H mete it Cell I 4-20-ly N ATIONAL "MOTEL, MILLHEIM, PA. JONATHAN K Proprietor Haring purchased thin admirable property. the proprietor take. pleasure In informlna hi• friends, that he 111 as refitted an., refit rnieheo It from top to bottom, and Is now prepared to Re. commodate travelers and others in R giYie that he hopes 4111 pro,* not only satisfactory, but pleasant. Ills table and bar, will not be excelied by any in the rnantry Ills *table Is terse and new, and la attended b~etperleneeeT anti attentive ostlers l{-2a-ty B ROK ER . 11017 1100 SF _ ALLEGANY BTHEET BELLY,FoNTE, PENN.A II OCS L di• KR OM, ( Proprietors ) A first olass hotol--ortmlortable rooms—prompt I=TO=ZI All lh• modern ponreniences and rcannnahle charges The proprietors offer to the traveling public and to their emintry Wrens hr it-class itceoin iiiiiiimions, and careful attention to the wants of Kuwait, at all nine., at fair rate. , Careful hostler, and good stabling. An excellent to hie, well sorted. A bar, supplied with the hest of liquors. !torrents well trained, anti evt.ry thing requleite in a first clue hotel (hit location In in the hueinexii portion if the town, new the post °Mee, the court house, the churches the hanks, and the principalplaces lavnu•att rendering it the most pl.rr to stop for those who what Bonefish.° ei ther on linsineea or for pleasure An iiinnllui• will carry pammanitat. and hug ie,au.• to end from all intim. free of rhsrgr 1421 C 0 NELA I) II U 8 . v.) Allegany street. Bellefonte. P.. oppnonta ArokerhorT !Inane A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN licenaad by the Court of Centro county Ftrat clam. bar, restaurant, roomy and stabling Por sona doodling cassia sod lodging, at felt numb, can at all Urns' bo actoommottatatl. EXCELIANT BILLIARD ROOM, with three talkies, we and to perfect oondition, always open at proper hours, at usual rate., for e=rs of this *weft and eaoellent game. order maintained In the house. Pro fanity and disorder stitly euppressed Mi nors not allowed to at the saloon nor to play witionst °omelet parent. or guardians. Meals at all hour. Bat tioffoe and U. ale aye oc hand H H FELINE, OEM GA RM AN 'S HOTEL-DA NI El 0 A itilt/eN, Proprietor This long-established and well-known Howl situated rot the southeast oortier of the Doc tnoutzsoeits the Worthouse, hewing been bry Daniel ()Annan. he annotinees C rc the former patrons of this establishment trot to the traveling public generally that It.. has thoroughly refitted his house, nod is pro. pared to render the most satisfactory accorn• mods/Jon to all who may favor hint with their patronage No pains will be spared on his part to add to the oouveulanwe or comfort of his guests All who atop wttb him will end hla table abtutdatotly mu lei with the most sumptuous tam the mttrbeiwiltaiTord. don. up 1p style try Out moot eXperisoesiel cooks. fits Bar a 11l slwaie ootatain Lite chokest of liquors. ills litabling is the beet la town, and will always be attended b, rho roost trustworthy and at tentive hortlen Ult e him a oath one and all, and he feels confident tbat all will be Rationed with their aceommedatiou. At excellent Liv ery le attached to this aitebilshment, which strancisre front abroad will that greatly to their adviaitairea. viNny EXCUANOE Vk 11 WiTI NO -1 -K I. P. --4. N, Proprkoor Tye aid netabibihmena, having been leaved by J. Mormon, former proprietor of the Ma dsen Boum, has been etatlrely remodisiel and ',famished, nod emptied with all the modem Improvements and utimenlenoon neeoseery to a first-class Bowl. The dining room hue been removed to the Snit door, and is now and airy, and por n wi ehembers are all we= laded, and the Moe enovur to fo re Ne gnome gat home. fteeengorn Bodoni Hpringn will find thin the moat dos'' , shin stopping plane In Huntingdon. et. 2nly. MONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK If A• son—v: w. muovr, Proprletp, Thu. elegant lintel, formerly known as the "Washington House," se Water street, is now ready for the reception of visitors and board ers. It has been elegantly furnished, and its table is always supplied with the boat. Visitors to Look Haven will find this the pleasantest pleeo In the city. A free bus conveys the guests of tho house to and from the various trains, vt4ntn A INTINCI CHEAP r 100 be of the Piebßt Ooir An's OOLORNO PAINT (C 01,411114 1120) will paint Ia spurn SW MI. of Lead, and wear longer. For partieulara, addreeg H. DOW. V7i.lioe. 150 14. rovirth Ferret, Phll.6lelphla 40014 T I/MMI iFuntitukr , S. WILLIAM s .1, co., Wholesale end Retail Ilea!ere In coT7AOI; PURNITURk; AU kind,. of TURNED WORK arrilahed to the trade at CITT PRIORS. MI 1 URNED PALINGA RALW9TERM, furnished to Builders. 1 4 V phol9tortng.Repalring Furniture and every thing pertaining to tho business promptly at. tended to Factory near Blanchard t Co'. Planing UNDERTAKING Wo skied make COFFINS, and ailefid fuormalo ELEGANT H EAMES. over In this part of the oountry o=l OPPOSITR THE BUSH HOUSR 1 4 -I URNITURE WARE. ROOM. ..i: Howard litreet, Bellefonte, Pa., where Bureaus, Lounv, &Au, Hat km, Whet Note, Stands, Chaim fltoole, Eztenalon Table., Etc., or every description:quality, and prion, far rale cheaper than at say other establish...ell of the kind In Central Pennsylvania. vert2o HENRY P HARRIS 'Liquors. LATER AND BETTER NEWS Not withidanding hard times, high taxes, and other public oppressions, Intense excite ment reigns at the wiroLEsALE LIQUOR STOR).: In the marble front on Bishop saran, Belle fonte, 11, where Is kept constantly a full cup ply of me HEST LB,ZUOIL9 At prieen lower than'can be round elsewhere outside of Philadelphia Ills stock consists of th• bent Old Rye. 1441(1 lion, onotigani:a sod Old Irleh Whiakien; Holland Oln. Cognise and other lirandlen, Jamaica sad New England Sham and Pori Wines Cordials. and AL kindo of thrum which ha la oeLlitif q low am to aotonlat golf ft. SAW[, . J T a ETTELE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS Pr .priotor in the room formerly occupied by the Key• stow Bakery, on Bishop street, Beltektite, Ps., rahes pleasure to Informing . the public that he keep. constantly on hand a supply of Oibtlioo Foreign and DomOdle Liquors. ffMMMI;MEINii The attention of praeticing payeieleate la called to hie stock of rtIRK LIQUORS, 9ultabio for modieal purporms. Bottlosjugs, sat derriljohns °mutual, on band. Ho Nu Oh ONLY PURE NECTAR MURRY lo tom. All liquors are warriatecl to givessallietiort. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, Of Urines. Re has a large lot of IVTIII.ED LIQUORS Uf the eneet grodae on hand. ooundetat that he clan phase el:tabulate, he ettepetetfuliy 6641014 a share of pabikt patron aoto. meal! aimitbing, NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. The people of Bellefocte and vicinity are very resportnally Wormed thst the under hoe iersed the Blacksmith Bhop on Kowvd Street, Bellelkertsk N., where he will he at all time, prepared to do say kind of work . In hie lino. PrrUoular retentton paid to • MAKING WAGONS, HEORRE-BRORINO, srooing Wagons or Buggies, Repairing Farm Insplomente.ato. All work Anatol:wood. r 13u1 : J. A. R. MALL RY. SAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S of the Baltimore College of Dental Bur. /My , respoothi offers his professional sex- IWO@ to the el ns of Bellefonte and vioinky. Ile has spared means to moottaint himself thoroughly with every improvement in his art. To many years of personal expetienee, be has sought to add the imparted knowledge of the highest anthoritlea in Dental Solana. Ile simply asks that an opportunity may be exam for his work to speak Its own praise. Oiled on reseed door ever Irwin t Wllsois's Hard ware iiera, Bellefonte, Pe. ---- ii oRPRINTIN(4- -EX MUTED IN A yirsT o f ~ i portor Rt . ) nt Om Warniun Moe and HAND RAILING with the meet BELLEFONTE, PA Rum German, Madeira, IMMun. DaiLLIM DI iftletritinsg lirstvra.- A Ytit'S CATHARTIC PII.I For all the Wm.,* I.i.kALITO no one tittetileine in no tittie,raggy required ley I , letylwkly an it ontlanrtii. nor wog ever any before sn vittiveretiry adopt,/ mega time, In every country am! minte all alit...cocas :Ida mild but elliesent pi/ntify. /Wt. 'I he obs violin rennnn In, that it in a more reliable sad tor more eliceittel remedy than any ill her.— l'hone oho hate tiled It, hums that it oh-ad them; those et 110 have not, know torts their ne4tlthors and friends and all knew that wh a t It dims 0000 it dues al was 4—that it neve' (rile throng,' any fatilf elf nekieet of its .rtmpti yt t i e n. We have thonnatain ate.) tletenanda eert ifieuton theirtremarkattle ettras of the following aomplalnte, but, tritely en rt.. , •• known ill every neighborhood, and we need hut pub /oh them. Adapted to nil age,. rad rt,,refitlyma tn ail elitnate•; •trittaming neither caltunel or toy deleterious Ilrlig, they may he talsest with ..tyttity by anybody. Their avatar .eating pre serves litany ever treats and makes them pleao- MU ar 1411(0. .1)/10 being purely regetattle ne Rana can arise front their use in and totantity. They operate by their powerful halite •rt on 1110 internal viscera to purify the blood and timulato It Into healthy tuition—remette toe thstriettions of the atornaely, bowels, hv, r and other urgent, al the body, restoring then irreg ular Notion to health, and by eorreet lne where to:ter they exist, 8111.11 derAIIgOITIMILII Ns are the tirnt origin of disease Mulatto direction. , Are given in the .1 Illppeir on iii box Air lila following con3piaintv, v. inch 'hero Pills rapidly cure For Dympepna or indigestion. Languor Cud Loss orAppetite, they should tin !alien ntoderately to stimulate the otontaolt and re.ttore Its healthy tone and melon For Liter Complaint and Ito varkntv ecmp tome, 111lione flendaelle Hick Headarhe„lonn dice or Green Meknes.. Hiltons Colic end !Id iom, Fever. they eitould ho ludirluusly Ulan no. em It Note t.. cornet the dtmeneett a, low ttr remortlthe ohntructione which CSattgi it. For DYnehtery or Unwritten, but one mild into ho generally required. For Rite Innet (PM 60111. CII11•41, Palpi Mims of the Heart. Polo in the Hide Hark and Loina, hey n: otdd ho enutinttounly taken.aa required to change the diseased action of the myeteln With such change those complaints dtsappear. For Dropey anti IN - Nodes, Swellings they should be taken in large and frtquent domes to produce the effect of a drouele purge. For Suppreseion a large dose shotNd be tak• en as It produces the desired effect by sympa• thy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pllle to pt.- mold digestion and relieve the etonutch. Au oestakional demo Iltlllllllllll4lll the anosenlb and bowels Into healthy action, radon,* thee appetite, and Invigorates the syinam. Hanes It le oleos advantageous where no sorb/so des mime/nom aided. One who feels tolerably wall, ufton e nds that &dose of these Pills maks@ him fad decidedly better, from theircleaneing and renovating effect on the digestive a pan* um. DR. J. C. A YER & 00., Prettiest C L,OWELL, MAHN., U.N. A. ZiMiUil AYER'S HAIR VIOOR, FOR RRX TORINO GRAY HAIR TO no NATO KAL VITALITY AND OOLOR.—A dreaskag which is at once sgressible, healthy, semi MM. mai for preserving the hair. Faded or _ Is noon restored to Its original swim atilt the gloms and tremhnoss of youth. Title bait is thiak•ned, filling hair checked, sad tea& mot often, though not always, ottrod brals U/1 Frt.! IF s ear restore the hair whore the teeth aloe a: t Jet t 0.,, cr' to ellelaela atrophied and daddred. Thal addl lur seedim ars saved for useriduess by this 'iyplla~ti~ it •toad of fouling the hal; with a peetyeeallasemS. It will keep It clean and tikorowa. He seer 1:1112311T13 :elan tae bait from tuning prray cr fs fling of!, sr J 000beqmontly promil bokhboto. Pree from those do:,..S•rirao mammas which make some proparalbowc dim german and injurious. to the hair, the Vigor ses only benefit but nut tow /lAIR DRESSING nothing else eau be bond no deairsa4o. air tinning neither oil nor 6.., it does not me white eambrie, and yet hues long 011 UN, tessig, giving Its rich glossy lustre asel $ p•ohilk Piepared b 7 11= Practical and Attatytleal Theastais, LOWELL, Ill Aft& Pins $l.OO. P N. WWson, AgeoL A CARD TO THE LADIES! UK nt Tpo Nor:NI 11041)F.N Pl.:11101.'1CM. PILLS. I=l lonaltibie In Correcting I twitiOarialess, ilewollllll log Ohetructiotte 7L. from w hate ver rause. anal. ways sueneestol as a Preventive. = Females peoullarly situated, or these mos poming themselves to be so, are caution againet wing these Ms while hi that oendligism lest they Wylie miscartiage, alter which Memo tattoo the proprieter amemes no reeponoilbilft although their matinees world provost ow mlechlef to health: otherwise the Pills arsieses onstneeded as a MOOT INVALUABLE REMEDY For the alleviation of those suffering team any irregularities whatever, as well as to par vent an Increase of family when health village permit by quieting the nerve' sad I=3 back the '•vsey oolor of health" to the the nti4 adi delioate Fn directions accompany 'Wit bot. toe EL per boa; six boxes, es. Bold In Belletotita Pa., by F. P. GRIM =glat, sole Kent for Bellefonte. Ladles,* ag hien el to the Bellefonte Peefollice,ass have the c i;il l t e sa y egeti e deatk . 9ratz atoll fa an iori 'r t t ry E. Tea: Look 'f ww%; by 0- Hagenbuek, WUllamsport, and by C. Brom sad by d, Li,,,_ ROWE, Rote Proprietor, New Yea. v 1.3D46-ly THE WINCHESTER RIFLE, 111 ' SHOT& , SPENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. DOUBLED BARREL MMES. Double shot guns, Revolvers, Curtsidgen, Gun repatring In all Its branches. THEODORE DRBOHNEIR, f• Bush's Assad" High IL. Bellofashelb. 143ttly. SALE.—Threo new two-Um 11 towns, two wood-hand wolowoo. sae owt, Coo truck 00, and two bowies. Or 'other with sra jof plows sad 000krWlowoo wUI bo sold o 4 tea pot coot. Woo this ands* Dino 64 Gash. 414•11 VIAMt RAC.? sated maw wift&iir