Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 21, 1870, Image 3
mDcratic Watchman. RE BELLEFONTE, PAT BEAUTIFUL STANZAS: here le no heart but bath lie Inner angulah, There la no eyo hut halh by tenre been wet, here it no vole° but bath been heard to lan gulch O'er hours of trarkoenn IL can no'er forget berrtretn - ntreek trowerverbrtgtrt" But furled 1 , 1/dßilentitit)l !Oilmen nre hid; eye that In Ito dewey light roponen, But broken etnr-benme tremble nentit tin Ild pare ft no lip'howe'en with Ipmghter ringing, However light and gdy ita words may Inf, la tt bath tremhh d at tome dark aprialeg Of stern affliction and deep mystery. e tire nil brother* In thin land of dreaming, Yet hand montw hand, and eye to eyn replica or deem that !plow n brow all beatning The flower of bre In winded beauty Ilea. ih, hloimoil light, thatglldeg our night of Hor Ohl holm of (Wend for one healing found; We know that peatto will nomo with thee to• morrow, And tho ntroctions spring not from the ground. ur Saturday Night. —We Buried Her • et Sundown. To-day. nn „ irpnu came to our pri ate room and astred• "Did yon kr , w , of Milwaukee, hen vest lived there '+^ •'Uul you know hw thon!,htPr, who nt tondedilio Ward school'' , ' Not tho very protty git I, who tuna. Po quick, uttrnr•trvv, and .o full of protr.- 54.?'' '• \ hut of Ivor? It i 3 ‘ottrc sine(' thrill ___6l, o NV , I .iLVI her in si•lniiii toot tins., IA !alio oiniamit, aid, (Ito pride of hot parvill4, and th , . loved nl all. What of her titer Is dead I" • 11 pil ' '.:44i• died in the• Pity morning mirk night aud liw i,eeper of tlw house where SIR` is MIN'S iii oiu L 1).1 LIlk• II uwnp LIII• afternoon . , for a dead person In the house 'tips "Toll us more." Anil Ira told ui n heart-rending hi.- tory. Year+ ago, t.inu as the etilentler coonds, tile one who had tired of iffy wag a child in Milwaukee, a didnnt crtt of the West She wag k, bright, attratiti ye, and over-potted to her nln n ffer temper we. 113 i in+ moot She 11‘...1 for excitement She went from the path her loved pa rent. hail o, well walked, and loitered in the bowers or that ineipient sporting where thotiosentaind title taste the fruit, and inhale the perfume of attract ive flowl!rs'growing .o benetifully on dawdle vines. Tha pokiiiin iwertit to her brain—the curly life became mulled rexent pleasures ware planted for future pains She came and want—rho reamed and courted I ku the butterfly that cares not for the winter—she .at, and rode, and walked and talked, and rei•tr , l with those who wereien.4ing on her roans 1.54 1i n0..., till home bovaiiii. 111,-.111 , . at .1, when Iho e who 1,, , .. 41 h..r In—t did kindly ask her of the preqent, -ti, rebell ed, and 11 - oiled more of the. r poison, which drove the goisi Iron, hei heart She thought lower, Isere h.,(1.1•••-- rnin MIN here and there amid VIM. , and flowers were walks on the road to hfc And when the llewer • foil and the thorn pricked her soul, in.d.end of re turning to the true lath and seeking only the love of one, ehn trird other labyrinth., rind yet other. lint alas I The flower,. fell 11 , 1 , .. nml rt, r . t wl) , .n. t h e ugly thorns f0110h..1 Then 410 kfir 11 , r 11.1111% Under a VRII and an 11,5111131111 Millie, she went to other ..it , e+ COMIC to tlua and Ilnin deeper of the pOISMI Whleh gave fewer and tet fewer hours of piea•ure and more find more da,+ of grief She wag sought by this one—by that one' She gave to tint one and to that one Ke-ping ntithing lor hortelf, liv ing only on the (rah, and nes er drinking of the pure water beneath With her back upon hearty, home, happinen, and true manly friendship, s h e sought her borne in the whirl, anal lived to float, anal drift, and be tossed flora arm to arm, as whim, fancy, or devil-leading passion drew the ribbon, or +hot glances from watching eyes that were but de tectives for baser souls * * • * * * With our friend we went ttater room. Up Broadway, and then Into a aide street, the ring of a door-bell brought a negro woman to open the walnut door of a palace, so called. Up stairs to a bralhnntly furnished bedroom-omm of us, beside the undertaker snd his assist ant, with a plain coffin. Softly—in herl, Ah She will not waken. We loaed, and the mars came into our eyes, for all she was but a dead unfortunate. She was once agirl—once a woman—once a loved child, beside whose little bed fond parents have stood and gazed on her sleeping beauty, and thanked God for her coining. Finery everywhere. Silks, Jewelry, articles of the toilet—pictures on the dresses spoiled by wine, books of prose and poetry A slipper on her right foot—silk stockings fitted her beautiful ankle— little plain gold and three diamond rings on the fingers of her left hand, with a single diamond stone ring on the fore finger of the right. A watch and chain lay motionless on the bureau, stopped at filteemminutes past four. Wonder if her life ran down then ? God only knows I A little white kitten, with rib bon of blue about its neck, was sleeping on the pillow, beside her was an empty ounce ylal, which had contained lauda num, She lay partly across the bed—one hand under her head, as If sleeping -- her beautiful hair disheveled, but such a sad, sick, desolate look bn her face, the tears would not keep back. She had died as she lived, in her finery. In her hand was a letter—a good, kind, heart Written letter from ono who had known her—who, for years had tried to save her, for he loved her dearly. And the letter, with tills chapter, was sent .to the writer, miles wway, that ho may know that the wayward, giddy, whirt , tug, careless, beautiful, thoughtless girl he loved, for all she was not true to her self, wart taken to a quiet grave by once who have kind hearts, and who will never reveal his secret, for thus do those fraternally bound by each other: She his gone, poor heart-wretched, desolate-souled, beautiful ono. Let us hope to the care of those who will not pluck to destroy—who will fold her in loving embrace, and keep her with re newed purity for the ono who so loved her, whose honest love and kind in terest had sui little weight with her here. Her trunk Naas full of finery, and cordsitrul pictures, and letters from the gay and - rrninghtless—full of odd and ends of a poisonous festival I And in little box, as if sacred, the picture of father, mother, a sister and two brothers. What shall we do with thetv ? Send them home? They know not whore she Wile, or is I They only know that she is away, hut tinder what name, what do ing,,alive or dead, they know not, for all they have often sought, as we know. Shall we tell them, or carry the secret with others and others, we hold, to the grave? What would our readers do? What would he right? * * * * * A lowan and a carriage. At desk or nearly. Steadily we move on down the atrcot, meeting thousands. We plainer in a plain coffin, for her life had ( boon too !Hain of joy to Mock her corpse end a great agooy with a gilded casket The beautiful one she had despiscd-i—would not preserve--would not confide to the keeping of the ono she loved her, No in fatuated was she with the life she wanted to lead, so we would not insult her corpse with the bate of her life I She rested-- but oh that sad, heart wrecked, pity-pleading face, setanoig to cry out from its perishing "0:1 God I 0I man! Give—give-- give I 0 ! give me back to that life, that truth, that purity, that heart—that 01 that would have been toy salvattlun God, pity ine, for the world does not I And give our rod, if I cannot have that hope, that faith, that bliss, that happy future I might have had but for care less wanderings. Over the river we bore her away We met others like her on the streets, little eareing or dreaming whi, was la the lrbar , e ahead, or the carnage following. We took her viva„ . µ. as they will be ta ken. v If the gravei Of tho last onrs could try out I Who could listen to the ter rible wail ? The lave and passion songs or oarth ; time discordant unisOnA of per dition, - hf themselves to curse millions and hold their souls down to agony oh I the present; the future The ininute ; the eternity I Oh I Fath er in Heaven, givens all will and pow or to save, but no heart t<e wrack, to do sttoy We buried her as the sun went di)wn on this beautiful Saturday Night. And we rode sloWly home as the livarst, went eta way for another, or to wait an or der I And we looked, out of the tarring° window nu the dead one Can look out of the window of the past to see where she, mistook the road I And we aew poo plo 'tautening to and fro--thie way awl that way, eager to reach borne. PoSi. girl,she wa , iltger to reach the grit ve,any- Wherl . , rather than in her wild, heurt• rending, soul liarrowitig thought,. Well, gone (oul be kinder to her th,,r, thou etc was Lo herself here I Fearful wa- the lona she tool. with her Every llouer a thorn, every rumble a walk with tiondii, every reckless dalli ance a garinent of torture woven on earth with the bright •ide out, to he worn there—with the sting piercing th soul And Gal pity her parents„ and him who loved her, loved her ill accordance ttith ntvr thly orders. Chu is at rest, the water., of the river, and the rack or the torture that drove her to death may peril') , we 11.11,0 they will To-night al, are goleg on a visit. To the Itett.ide of our friends We will kiss thee' while they sleep, and the) will not know that we wore there. We will straighten the coverlets over the heart, and to the throats of I.llosl . we hive will kiss them again and pray God to keep them all in the right path And we %%illgo for hours before wn deep t4l the bedsides of 01080 Mil(l4 and miles away, and see which ere to be lost or saved ; to the bedsides of thoso who s l e ep in an an d reekloi.s, entoring pas, shin, and kts them once never so Patty for the mothers and fathers who have lost them forever. Then we will go to the little hods of the poor children whoati parents oho met care for them or their soldengs, and drop a tear of pity for their future Then to the sleeping form. of those who have lost loved uses in the torrible whirl, and whisper of the meeting Over There, where the truants will return, and then to the cribs, era. dli.s and taxis of those who have good fathers and mothers to watch overawe', and will with the loving and the living look with Joy and pride on the sleeping ones, who little knowlin their childish dreams that while they sleep, while all is still, warm hearts are heating end tear.glisbming eyes are looking and praying that they may live for thoso who 'moat truly love thorn ; from Gut to main, and not to he taken to the grave as was the' poor, storm-tossed, heart-wrecked, beautiful child of mis fortune we in sadness helped bury this Saturday . High Brix " i'onleroy. Etir.tmen In said that three Roman ladies, the Princesses Borgliese, Allan°, and the Duchess Salviatif, represent to e ether more than five millions of dollars in diamonds. These jewels are the accumulated wealth of centuries, and are stfietly entailed. When to he worn, the owner for the timebeing gives a receipt for the same to` the custodian, a conlldem tial servant, whose father and grand father before him lime probably died in the same office. The lady may wear them when and where she pleas es, always with the formality oftthe receipt, and followed by a restuution of the same next day; but she (tan not take them with her to foreign parts; they can riot leave Itotue; in short, -they are loaned to the wife oldie head of the family, and are considered lira. ty much in the light of crown jewels. These are heavy drawbacks. If the owner were permitted to catty Mar dia monds to Paris and exchange them for pastegshe could easily purchase happi ness. --A Alio igan cayman mortgaged her cook-stove ardor to mina e.evan &tiara to give her hubband, liiivthg promiaod to Nave her for that amount:" TEA IN A TARTAR TENT.---I had tak. en the precaution to bring an empty bottle, and a paper of needles, which we immediately presented to the good woman of the tent. We had not long to wait for gratitude to show itself. Putting a large caldron over the fire, she threw in some tallow, and after this melted, poured in a quantity of water to which, as soon as it bad begun to boil, was added a liberal quantity of tea and salt, and small pieces of the Mt of a sheep's tail. " When this was done and a'handful of parched millet sprinkled over the surface, the good woman served it up in wooden cups, putting into each one a lump of cheesy about the size of an egg. We stood al most aghast, frightened at the hompita hlc offering which our presents had called forth; land, indeed, a decoction of tollowloit, fat, salt, and cheese is certainly a formidable compound for ac Western palate. But notwithstanding the epithets with which we reviled the mixture, in a language tbrtunately L intelligible to oar hostess, the cups were repeatedly 11114, and as often emptied. Before we had left Mongpla this Tar tar tea 'hall become a favorite beverage with all of us.--Prot'. IVII A R(OA mg* II mi sEs' Wm Many yearn ago,, recol)ect a !lonic be ing brought miss trii.7) tiFir of Joseph 'Signal, a celebrated loam for keeping hinders; at Crnyikin. The horse %%as 'Very much affected in the wind, and could hardly 'novo from distress. li, it stay few dap thin animal did its regu lar stork as a hunter, with perfect cane a condfirt to itself. Tar water wan the Tar is carbon, and charcoal is also carbon , charcoal in the powder in more easily given than 'tar Water. have tried it with in‘ist beneficial effeet; and I think it stands to reason that the removal nt noxious gases and flat ulence from the stomach of the horse must improve his wind and condition: Tar is frequently given with benefit in canes of chronic: diseases of the re spiratory organs; but effects are total. ly different from those produced by charcoal (carbon.)—London STAILTIANU ReIENOMKNON.—Tho sun giikZrs . sity that it phenomenon holn pro gress, whose results cannot be pre-deter untied. A great wave of magnetic ligh, is rolling from Westin towards theca:lb and has already reached half the distance. or forty-five millions of miles. The wave flashes and corruscates at intervals, and so , ensible are its effects, that two astronomers, one in .I,,indon 'and the other in Oxford, mak nig en ti rid y inde pendent observations, supposed that the dark glasses of their t4et.eopes had been broken, or put out of range, so sharply did tie light flash ulwm the eye. It is predicted, that near the close of next. year this wave will reach our terrestrial sphere. There are varied surailms what the effect may be. Some think is, will rodoce convulsions, similar to these, or perhaps more intensified, whielvelndent y have taken place in past tunes.—Phda. Sin r —A CsliforniA raper is•Tiown on IL man who hacked out of nr light when he hail both his ears ehltWed Ott - The bachelors of Louisville are go ing t give a banquet to the voting la dies It 19 thought that something may come of it —The free-lovers of New York de !menet. marriage 1114 a "gigantic infer nalism ls that the experiment of their lender, Geeeley romn4 aro IL dollar a ,14,7,Pn in Itt,tOn Them are some live (mei in this section who might he turnished vh , arr than that —The darkin. , have cotrmencpti It on account of blighted affec tion, ..he Next they 'H be in tin breach of prom iselnonness - -A ugmta, Georgia, has shut down on organ-grinderK, arid it., street. no more resound with the melodious rtrning of "Captain .links.• , A short and stout woman got caught in a "squeezing machine" in a Dun dee yarn lactury t recently, and came out lifeless, but twelve fleet long. WEISOELLANEOVS F.; I ST, EI tS IS; Yr I ( ES (OnONlng neVOll tan 'MVP lawn OX• antin , i nnJ latnaell by true and rainala filial of It rd in Ili!. (Olio.• fur liplawfloin of lo•irs W aal lii ra and all ,l 111.• I In ally vsw, lawr ustnni and A nil In. prnnrn t to tlw Orphans ( atilt o!l'.mtr.•t Minty lu io• hold nut 1;6114$.00 Our nullownu re And NOinrOlOtiOin On elreilay Ow his of Jan..) , On it, A 11171 1,4 Partial ....111U. of .1 1: Meyer.,i;taltr .1111.11 of Wlllllllll .1.1.1, Jacob. Philip, mot 11A1,11•1 51.ty or. Moo, Child., of Magibilcon Me)or, of 11111110 e 'honorably dot rd 2.1 The accalint .uriih 'tom errox. ndmin 1101.10ra Jacob flu., er," 3( late of Hnno.a Towne 14111, 111 thin County 11( ( wtln , 1,1•1- 0.411 by Simon Role, her attorney In tact mill acting 'lrd Partial a •rolint of Sarah .1 I John 11111 h. )hale, and IV W !late executor, of It C. Unto. `atm of Plilllpalairg, In thin County of t'cii Ire, oloveguied 11.1. $(1,1111( 1.(11.., (wi,n Jane Jacobi.) ailiolniatrator of Nelmon Local.. late of Soo. Stlol. T11W1101111..11...i..ed 'Oh 'l • he “el.olllllf of John iinove tohnlatte trim. of Peter Brmtv, !atm of iiregg Towtimhin, deceased att. 'rho IleColla llf .ifiroh Moyer 1111111111k trattor of Joseph Moyer. Into of lialtten Town chip, deceased. h 'rho account of Ileorge KOrIll1111111)0nr ilian of Eliza Smith, (rot ,nerly Eliza Burtoll) daughter anti heir of John Burrell, late of Gregg 't•ownshtp, doccaged. tith The account 01.101 , 1•141 Brambly PAM ill• Istrati of all and .Ingular, the goods and chat r htc anti eredit, of Hylva.iter f;nmu•Jy, late of I army Township. deceased llth. 1111 ner.epit ut M11.14%1 Ilw per, (iunr duo' 4,1 Sarah 1, 11ow1.•i uiwi, M Ite,r cl.llll n 1 Julw /10/40Miati, lute 01 Jl4llll'll Township, JOHN H MOIHHSON livgimter teaefinke r 29, 1890. tug pm 01..1 the otcrent of J B. Batt+, Hen.. in the tutu flan of Itutto &1I lllrr, IN /ci inept] IA t••cur y an the r/R(WVItY 1317SINF_vs in all UM various billtlehhM. 110 A 111 100 found, an n•unl, nt It old,•'s old ktivlll, ..treat, next Saar to Sande' I...uliery. All nr,rtr• ol po corit.s In nlonnlence. 14-41411. WATCHMAN CHEM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Ore osivE 'inn twin uousis DRUCCISTS. A NEW APOTHECARY and DRUG STOIrE, located In 111LOCKERHOFFIS NEW BLOCK; Bellefonto, County of Centro, Yellll'll. The undersigned hive the pleasure' to in form the ellizons of Bellefonte, Centro. CI intuit and Clearfield counties In general, that they expert to be ready by Monday, 2101 Inst., to open Bien NE NV I) IL 11 li BTO It E fee the Reeommod4tlon of the pahlte, and they hereby e‘tend ncordial invitation to all who 'lnky he In 711.011, and wish to obtain FRESH, PURE AND GENUINE. MEDICINES, (11E31 ICA 1.8, DRUGS, anti mirk artirlinr as aro kept In a fjrat elms In lig Ntorr, lately moleeted wlth great pare na.l ilpnnetion In the ctUen of New linik at hl Phll adelphla, by On' nenlor partner of tjtA who ham had 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE ART. Hlllll4O apealiii, r 01111.4 rind writer. the (ierman language• as well 114 the Engh.h tongue, living fully HY wvII aimilainted with the Sonien,h, hire in html hiriviage of the imam, as awe tilt the Latin and Engl lilt Terme, and Techulcalt ll, gf.ihe Art, and hence we Pah, and will ac curately and CAREFI:LLY Cosll'pl'Nl PHYSICIAN'S Pit I.:SC . 1111"ln( )NS In onlwr AT ANY itorit—DAy Mt. NIGHT Night • ( .1181$1111/ . 1, will Idea., pull the light Bell We intalevtly avk fora altars, of public favor and pittronilifo. 4 Ett=l e and Oenutne Medaranez, rherntrobi Drtiop, In all their various forms and styles of preparation used by regular physicians We also keep a largo assortment of the limed EXTRACTH AND PERFUAIEB For Ladies. II Allt, NAIL and TOOTH BRINI/ES; • cLoTitrx PAINT Ad VARNISH BRUSHES The VERY FINEST and BEST CUTLERY • C O. M B 8 * * of all kindit, Nonni. and quality, much an IVGILY, GUM and 1101LN. BIRD'S I'AGEB and 111 KU SEED. PURE WHITE DEAD ZINC IN OIL•CIIINA GLOSS. LINSEED OIL, FPO' uII, - ))F TtIItI.p:NTINE, an the FANCY CA)LtoI,LE.D PALIVrm, DRY and in OIL FURNITURE nn I coAcif VARNISHES, and Id •Ilr DIM A RIC VARNISH, awl a f..a itipt lon it PATENT 31EDIC/ NEN , and lamtly, a w.. 11 Re 11,441 and large %tack of WALL PAPEIt ut reiLsoniible VIZ FRI OM 111 CI•H '1•to 132 itill,l =I ZELLER t Jd RRt:rr it,•ll. , fonte, 1 . /3 , June 16, 'nu 14-23 itEEN'SIJ(ii STURE..—itoont NI, 3ti I Rlt It at' S V The umter aKnvdleMptiet fully announcer , that he bat+ re mo,er tin w ell k now ti mtlIG ANL) Cif EMIcAI. HT))ItE tr ,th e n e w poly, (No 3) under lio4ll If 01140 tin ,11111•11 he tine fitted up for that purpone and Itartuß largely titermaqed litsMo , k, to 110V1 pre pated lit furnish illnellmt.lTlCrM N uh putt. NW( CII PATENT MI;UU 11tH, W INES AN LlcilJoB.l3 for modu•nl noo. Dye Stoffr, a Ith tilmout olory urtiele In be foond to an r.dablodonont t. Horne and der, t • nol 1111, Al , , alOl, I.,lll' , Ved /11, (jl,Olll, Spotivn Aino the la.igout and bout eollortion of PERFUMERY AND '11)II, ET soA r,er I•rouKlit to t MY! plat, 'fotisieeounil elorn of t h e nwrl 111i$111111.1 t 11.11.14, 1 . 1111.111/11IY un liana Ae w oolil van liter still 0111 of the pole lie to lit.. sunk of of II air, Tooth, Nat, Flemh Itild Pal at Itrumliea Cutlery, 1'114.., I,riaking Ctipm Cite...and itaelt gala 1114.11 hourdm, t h.,. M.•a D o m. (mien, etc Alna , a large vu lety of Toys Ih'ult (71111,DR,EN PIMI[IIIIAL [Men( Kwrn to prepat lug I'lll SHIA NS' l'it I PTIONS and fuuuly roelpen Having tint Worn than ia.-ovv ywer• e.ya•rl choe in tln• 1)1141111,4e., M• lee!. 1.11101114. W he pm, rewior PAti.fiteilmi to ill eho tio,or him %all their patroimito• FRANK I' ,Urn RRtal, ♦linh-t( Boom, No :1 ltueh Ilun•o SCHOOLS. B ELLEFONTE ACADENIN A lir.t.EcT scimoL, ovv; MEN AND LAIOIO4 Next- Netl.l , lll %tong Ott Weritif.vday, September First, with .vary facility for Iho education of youth In nil the studies which constitutes ilitertli 1111 , 1 polite edlicat ion. Special of toll tll/11 Sr gumn to and Draw lag. N'isical Music is 11111110 a rovitiar ',mush in this course of .turfy ,god is insight w a ll the pu pils wit brut 1•X11111•iinrg, Thu Principal in assisted Is; an 'unpin corps of triad 111111 caNyelsio toitellVTA. the uultud efts biting 111 Intounu thieinorul eititimu. /11111 general rolimomisut, 11 . 1.11 114 till• 11111.1111(411/111111prOTt , moat of the p tls. irstich 1 1 (110111r has n dim shore of individual ationtion. Parents who wish' to place their children where there will be no necessity for change till they have completed their edticationotre hi ,. it e• I ti, Vic' G. tit(, Parents who wish to bare their daughters beard out of the lustittailon, eon find pleasant homes, and at reasonable rides in the town. For further (colors gladrags, 'Rev. J. P. 111101104. I ill4rasstf Principal. FURNITURE. S . 11, WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In eU TT A GE FURNITURE All kinds of TUANED furnished to tho trnde at CJTY PRICE'S, TURNED PALINGS, BA I.V'STEII9, and HAND RAILINti fornimiled to Ituildbre 1110toletering.Repntring Furniture undevery fr„ thing pet Mining to tile rumness promptly nL I ended to Piwtory near ninnyhoril & Pinning N D E It TAKING %Vt., nlno make .1 7 F17,5, and funeldiu . with t h e moot Els FA ; NT 11 F..1T44E ever 111 111 w part of the timintry =I OPPOSI7 R 711 E lit HOUSE ll= pAntoN JOIN BRACII ,Ntmulfm•turer and dealer 1,1 11 OUSE 11 U L Fl' 11 T SPRING t;TII.EFT, Kerpg e•mmtsibtiv On hand. ft rhowettl.MOrtrnent of !Ilittr:i... I Holt, Be.l- stead, At• A %.•:y tine -..1t ..ti4 ..1 WA LI, PAPE I:, will ul way,. i.e fnu US/ LiiW ' Pk 11 F 4. ~,.46..,, FuRNI 'r u t %v Att E M. fl °our,' Str..et, Itellefotle, lit, ~firre lllievallq, . I,ottnp,, Rofas. Hat Iturlog VOlnt N 44., 4taitti,, chair., 'St", kb., E.xtv.uploti Table.., Et,.. t I,4•ry drnrnptr n yuul ltv , and pries, Pa l ' PIZIO Cheaper than wny ythor the k Illti reht,4l,th anti% VSTVZII 111:N(0 11AHRIS. LIQUORS. A'rEll A,N I) BE'll'Elt NEWS Nni WO, 1,111,11. •.ppre..li.ll%, JrLotine site went relgnn Al the WHOLEHALE 1.141 ‘4t STOItE In the' mart,* fr,rot , Pn Ihmhop toreei, yelle- Gatte, Pll, where is kept o, ntstantly 11. full 11111,- ply of the HE4'r LiQuoNs Al price. lower than an he found elnewhern ont.ide cut Phtlactelphta kiln tn. k eu1.141, ~1 the heat ()hi Rye, Boa nun, Ittononah Aa and old 1111 Whakie.; itochani (41n, Cognine and other Brandien; Jamalra and New England Ram, German Madeira, Ll.on, Sherry and fort W In• Apt Corcll^l , All kinds of Sirup., wills+ he Is selling so to ast.nish nll A IIAI'AL AKent MEM T B. EIwrELE, e; . lIMMEI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES Se LIQUORS In the room formerly oretipled by the Rey ntune MI itinhop street, tivilefonte, taken 'pleiwure lu iiiforitikut the pithily tlint he ktteit conetently on hand a 'empty of choice Foreign and 1 I himestie All eroke warranted to contain the amount markod The Retention of nrsetleing trhme is to his stock lit • s PURE I.IqUORS, Sunni,lo for medical purposes Bottles, Jugs, anti tlonllf ohns constantly on hand. He hap the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In (owls. - All Upton. Ara warranters loglvenatigfactlon, Liquor,. will bsr wild by tip, quart, barrel, or Ile illew is large lot of BOTTLE') LIQUORS or the finest grades on hand. Confident that ho can please customers, he respectfully sollolte-a share of public patron ate. 0114n12 TILE WINCIIERTF,R RIFLE, If suota. SPENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS DOUBLED HARM RINLM Double shot grins, Revolvers. Cartridge.. as Gun repairing in all Be branches. TIIHODORE mo4cHNER, Bush's Arcade, Ffigh Bellefonte Pa. HOTELS-SALOONS. B ROKERHOFF HOUSE ALLEGANY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PEJiN'A HOUSFJAL & KROM, (Proprietors.) A first clans hotol—comfortable rooms—prompll Ml= All. the modern conveniences Itnd reason lee charges . . The peoprieters oiler to the traveling public amt to thew country friends first-elassi aCenull-• nindations, anti careful attention to thh wants of guests, at nil times, at fair rates. Careful hostler). and good stabling. An excellent ta ble, eel] nerved. A bar, supplied with the bent of liquors Servants well trained, and every thing requisite an a first erase hotel. Our location is in the business portion of this town, near the poet °ince, the court house, the eittrxi.lies, the banks, and the principal places' of lAwinf)ss, rendering It the most eligible plae9to stop for those who visit itellefontti ei ther on busi ness or for pleasure. An omnibus will carry passengers and bail nano to and front all trains free 44 et - large:l4-R USH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PF.NNA., W. IL !BEARD, Propretor This elegant leltPr, having come under the vt%ltm of the undOrnigued, s he %mid ry pro et fully announce wall! public that he in pre thee.l„ to nceommodaie them after the style the heal hounrx In //e Nitre. The Moth fitHIPO Ir n magnitibent bniiding, vleminily furnsAleal, 11a14 em.nble of eomfortably accommodating TIMEE HUNDRED GUF-STS II IQ ell gated near Ito depot, and eonvenie to all pitiesr ur.lttioltieos, and Is the hest hitt, In et tit aof Penn, Is auto Its waiters are 01.110,- la Spnlue and nUrnifrc, ha tattles are sup plied ail tl I %fly luxury in the market• 4tahlf.- att•lll,lelsos w itli attentira and Ittinittras ite,tit Is. nod as liar suppled with tin• Ites . nC Vor ittli.t+ train the altlos to rpen•l the ..11,11e11..rtriftprOothen/orel The proprietor %Ili 14.41.1. V L. 10(10/%0 the pubic 115 often a whey al , ll to call. NV It. ILIKIIOI. Proprietor. lIEI G.l It M 'S 110TE1.-DASIEL Proprietw. 1 I.llg-,411)11,1)141 and 1.11-Itllo. on southet,it corner of the Iths mond, oppo+ito the Courthoune, having hie, by Daniel Gm ti ar an. c announces to the former patronn of thin entablinliine,ul and th the traveling piddle generally. that his bus thoroughly refitted ilia boom , and Is pro. pared to render the tnaleatieWwtory artnnii inodittion to tdl.who rimy Favor him with their lamming, No nalini will lie epared on Ma part to out to the convenience or vono 4 ort of hi. tow .1.. All who artip a frit him will nod hls tad to ahnnilittitly •urnhed w Ilk the most anrnminose fare the MA/4(01%111 afford, tiadastp In +ryle bi the must f•xperlelleed COOk.. 11 , 1/ 4011 a ill Ilia 1,% contain the choicest of liquor, 11, -molding the land In P)11 , 11, and VI /IN 1,/ attetel..l by the most trustworthy and at tentive ho.ttprs (lite Mtn a call, one and all, nod ho told, omhd,.nt that all will he hati.tie4 their aneornined.ttlon An eXl'ellent tdr nr attw lied to thus orwthinihinent • which ntranwern troll. abroad will find greallyin their Mit RtalllgU %1111122 C N 12 - A.l( 11 ("1 (T SE . street. Fiellefunte, Pa.oppoate Lite 6rolcurholl That, A 110TE1, EIIItoPRAN PLAN licittAftt•ti itn the Cotirt.of t',•ntre county Firnit rinw H tint }nClan rani, mom. and ntahli ng. arena riP4lrinic mmaln anti twining, at fair mum. I tut at all luucn Im newmiln.lated AN EtitELLENT ROOM. with three tnl4e., uew ttttt I la tterfeet et.aidit tory Plow My.. op.!, at propel 1140111 m. at usual rate., for dahe lot et. of 110, pleit•liiF and exeelh•nt AOW. Perfeel 4,1411.1 111:11111111111 . 41 111 1111. 1,4,11. e 1'ro f:111111y 111141 doturttorp..nnptiy tatilltrettaed SIP nor.. not allaa • .1 to Irt.tinent the Platoon nor DO play IA illiottlot.ll,46rlll 4.1 ',aroma or gum-dim& .lettlet at all lhati.. !MI 4•0111, 111141 L1 4 2,111N11y. 011 11111‘41 /1 11 KLINK, 110121 _ _ . . Ctt.,IIIIXVS ffit 'SE. 11 I. J. /1(..,.:11:/i314.N, BF:LEER/NT ER/N'l'F. PEN NA The undereffoed, ha Ina afbaumeti uortroll thi. would levee' folly aok potrmiattre of the pot.lfe fie In prepared ID ue ,, quin.Aate utter.. 111 Ilse Leal of al vie, and are that fir table. are Nuppli,l wfth 1t..• 10,1 It the ,nark, 1. 1.00.11,1401114 , 111144•11.4 1, , the hole', and :menthe %ea yaw.. The travling putkie lips !hilted to Vi e Ow 1 111111111111: , II onoe roll N u lUNAL 10TE6.,... MILLHEIM, PA. j 4 )NATHAN KREMER., Propruttur Fla, Ina purchased this admirable properly the priiiirietor takes pleasure in Informlna WS mind, that he has rehtted ano refurnl•b.•i )a (rim top to hot tnm , amt is 11111/1 prepared to stir r•nn to elate I ravelerm and others in a style 40 he hopes will prove not only satisfactory, mu pleasant II to table and bar, will not be exiielled by any in On , emulto. fifx ftiabie I. largo and new, and to attended by experienced and attentive oxtjers. l4_ly VXCii A NGE HOTEL, litlN'rlNEl it:4 don, ifiILISON, Proprietor. Thin old e.oahllahimol, having been leased V .1 Morrintot, former proprietor of the MO/ ikon Hoa.e, knit, been entirely rernodelwi lg relit fit Inked, and supplied wit h ail the mew tniprot rutente and conveniences; neeassagal a flret-clarn Hotel. The dining room has rt Into I d to the fleet floor, and Is now ',pogo. and atty. and the ehamiters are all well ven lat nod the Proprietor will endeavor to male hie Intent, perfeetly at home Paanengere ilipr Bet:ford Sprtugn will find thin the most dente. aide -to r tin plat, In fluntingtion._ vl3ny. MoNToUR HOUSE, LOCK HA yen—E. W. ISMONV, Proprietor. Thin elegant Hotel, formerly known ea tha iittin.hington House," tin Water street, I:on ready (or thri reception of vleltore and ern. It hoe heen elegantly furnished, and I table alsnyn supplied with the bent. Vim% to Loiik Haven alit find title the please.' rho, in the I•ity A free bun conveyn 'coos of the house to and from the v :(Air ylr RAIL-ROADS. pH ILA DELPHIA EERIE IL IL wINTEIB TIME TABLE. Through and dtroet route betweeu Phi lads! phis,Baltimore, Iliwrinbunr, Willlarneportoeldl the It KAT OIL RECIION or PICNNBYUVAXIA NLEGANt. fiIa:EPING CART On all Nllstilataltin, tin and lifter Monday, Mira RS, VOW thoTli t hse on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad an re,11011.: ==l Mall Train !Natoli Philadelphia 14(s )4L do do Look Haven 9:31 RP% do arrives ' • edio tit Erie Exp. leaves Philadelphia ' than. do do Lock Miran 9.60 do arrives Erie ....... MOO Elmira Mall I'ves Philadelphia do do Look Haven I; w do arrive* Lock Baron 1:4/ -- , —IASTWARD.+ • Mall Train leaves Zile • do do Lock Haven .1 1 1: do arrives Philadelnhia....:.....l Erie Rap. Iraves Erie .. 111 do do ' Look Haven okt do , ,arrivr o PbiladiOpbta. 4. Mail avid Expreas cetinect with Coil Allegheny River Railroad. Baggage chocked through, _ ALFRED L. TYLER, Oen. HMS. Proprietor