ri Trouble at - a jekieh Wedding-415,- 000 Dernageaolllllofej Expelling a Lady. _ • - BUPERMR COURT Phillip Moss and, wife vs. Michael Bedell and wife, and Isaac Marks and wife. This case WAS tried before Judge Storer and a jury. The plaintiffs allege that Siedell and wife prepared an en tertainment for, a wedding party, to take place on May 10th, 1868, at a public house on Collegestreet, known as "The Siedell house.' that suitable rooms and refreshments were prepared for the in. Med guests of one Julsus Kahn and Miss Pauline Kugelman, who were on that occasion to be married ; that the plaintiffs had previously received cards of invitation to attend said wedding, and enjoyed said entertainment ; that they were suitably attired, and had in orderly manner entered the room where the marriage ceremony was soon to ha performed, and where a large number of friends and acquaintances were in waiting, whemtffe said Minetta Marks, without any cause or provocation, ille gally and violently seized Mary Moss', the plaintiff, and forcibly pushed her out of the room, and from the house, pub., licly, and in the presence of a large number of the guests, degrading het in the eyes of her neighbors and friends, and 'greatly Injuring and wounding her feelingienrid Autiaging her in the eyes of society. For this alleged wrong the into ofslo 7 000 damages 19 demanded. It is averred Further that Michael -;iedell and Babbitt, his wife, were privy to and aided in the saute wrongful treatment, by giving. to Marks and wife notice of th e arrival of the plairiiiik and :? , :b,ooadainages are claimed against them. All the defendants deny that they in• nuedassaulted or mistreated the parties. It a further alleged that the said Mary Moss entered herself into the premises of Mr. and Mrs. Marko, against their protestation, and with intent to provoke them ; anti at the request of the said Minetta, Mary MOtili and her husband left the premises, without the commit , ung of any trespass against. them. Mrs. Moss the plaintiff' examined-- We received cards of invitation tut) seeks before the wedding took place say at the houre at 4 r. ;net Mr. loshurt Kahn, and asked him where i r.fo: he went up stairs into the gen , tlemen's room and from there to tile ladies' room; and I commenced to take off my things when Mr.i. tierdell asked me to go into the back room and wait there until the wedding Watt user: I re. tailed to go to the back room, hut a eat into 1 4 0 rooru where lirr. and AI re. Moshe took hold tCflne and - pnehed ine out through the gentlemen's room to the stairs; going doptelle stairs we tact the bride and groom coining tip stairs; the groom, Mr. Kaita,4404441.40 upon me to return, but r did not; ,went home; my husband was at my side; I heard Mrs. Marks hallooing and ,creaming to Fet out. Cromsexamined-1 had not spoken to MN Marko for five or six year 4, I I{}ll. not told the-1 ) rooms were - Mrs. Marks", and that I uould not be welcome in them; I dill not city I would go in there to spite Mrs. Marks; Mrs. Marks did not tell me to go out until she took hold of me; when she took hold of me I asked her !lithe was crazy; she took me by both arms from behind and push ed me out; Mr. Brown Ad not say to me I could remain in lily room until the wedding was over. Mary Kahn, examined—Was at the wedding; nearly all the company had arrived when Moss null wife Caine w : they came in orderly; Mrs. Moss was shout the middle of the room when Mrs. Marks took her by the arm and ran her out. Bernhard Metz, examined—Was at the viedding ; saw Mrs. Marks pushing Mrs. Moss through the gentlemen s room, Mr. Marks ens behind tullow ing them up and saying, "Go on, go 0n,,g0 Mr, Marks did not touch her hard, but had his hands upon her. i'rogs-examined—Q. Had you drank anv wine before the wedding? A.' Yea; before and after. Joshua Kahn examined—As I came down I met Mr. and Mrs. Moss. They asked me the room of the wedding ; went up and ahowed them ; I think the bride and bridegroom were there. Mrs. Metz examined—As soon as Mrs. Moss got into the ladies' room Mrs. Marks paid she would die if she saw Mrs. Moss; when she seav hee site said : "This is my room and you have no business here," Mrs. Marks was excited, Mrs. Moss went out; Ido not remember whether Mrs. Marks went out at that tune, but she followed soon :tfter. To the Court—The ceremony WWI performed in him. Marks' room by Dr. Lihenthal. Court—lf Mrs. Marks gave up the room for this wedding, it was open for the guests for the time being--unless nn eecetaion wits Made—then the limita tion hillows on the grant of the estatei The testimony for the plain tiff closed. Mrs. 80001 examined, on the part Of the defense—Rented the house ell but two rooms, which were occupied by Mrs. Marks told Mrs. Moss not to go into Mrs. Marks' room, but that she must stay in their room ; she said she would go in for spite; Ole said she was unimmeil, for Mrs. Marks was her aunt Mr Brown testified that the thorns were given for the wedding on the 'condition that neither Mrs. Moss nor his wire should come in; when Mrs. Moos 011111110 Obi) Bald she was invited to the wedding, and would go tin in spite of her; witgess otthred ter - give her hie room until 'the ceremony Was over, and then she coind join the pnrty in'another Part of the house, where the festivities would take place, but she declined. The teiginaosyllas not yet close t Cineintudi Chronicle, fi little tiff beetreau tioned. neyee to take the nest egg,'when gathering the eggs; but one evening the girl reached boetiOrat ilphoetan e3g and started for the house. her t ' bro lar t 11(2g, o er o derUril le egg old heir easn i ree by I' N., otclls—,Saloonif. B ROKFAMOFF 110USF ALLEOANY sritzr,T, B i•LLEFONTIC, PEN N;A, lIOUSIIAL & KUOM, • (Proprietors.) A first clams Itotel—edinfor it tattlo rooms—prompt attendance. All the modern convonioneem and rennonAblo etwurgeo. The proprietors offer to the traveling pall° end to their country !Hands first-clots ACCOM modations, and warnl attention to the wants of guests, at all 'times, at fair rate'', Careful hostlers and good stabling. An excellent ta ble, well nerved. A her, impelled with the best of liquors. Servants well trained, and every. thing requisite in a find class hotel Our local Inn la lathe hiplines', portion of the town, near the poet office, the court homes, the ehurclies, the banks, and the principal places of business, rendering It the moat eligible place to atop for times, who shalt Bellefonte el that, on bulginess or for pleasure. , An omnibus will carry. passengers and bug gage to and from all trains free of charge d 4-21 C 0 IsT It AD HOUSE. Allegany street, Bellefonte, Pn , opposite the BrokorhoT Rouse. A HOTEL ON THE EUROPE kN PL \N, liccneed by the Court of Cantre dainty . First chum bar rustattrant., roans and stulthrts Par dastrlnK maths and lodging, at fair rates, can nt times be accommodated. AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ItOOM, ,with llii.oe tables, now and In perfect condition, always (341013 at proper 11011r3, at n ~ 1 1/11 u tter, for the lovers of 0090Pa/sing and excellent game. Perfect order maintained In the house. Pro fanity and di orelor promptly ropm sismed. of i• norm not itltowtd %o frequecit tint nnloon nor to play nitlionrennsent or parents, or wild Wan% Miokir m mil bourn Hot colic , and Ira nlw.Y 4 en Intl 11 Ti KLINE, • v 141.21 Proprietor GA It M A N y HOTEL-DANIEL GARMAN, oprletor Thlg long-ealablistied and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast cornet of the Dia mond, opposite the Courthouse haring been piirebased by Daniel Garman, he announces to the fernier patron - of this establishment rind to the birching peddle generally, that he haul thoroughly refitted his house, and is pre pared to render the must foutlefaelasay-&CCOM. dation to elf who may favor him with their patronage Ny pains will be spared on his part to add to the convenience or comfort. of Ills gsiests. AU who stop with him will find his toils abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fate the market will afford, done up in style try cue most experienced cooks Hui Bar sill /dove contain the choicest of liquors, 111 q Stabling'ln the 11.,t In V. n, rind will always Ice attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hustlers, rinse t n Call, one and all, and he feel, confident that all will ho satisfied with their accommodation An excellent Ltv ege ... ls attached to this establishi 111 l t, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their ,1411.!..! EX( . II.VNCIE 111) . 1 . E1,, 111 - NTING• don, I'u—J. NiollitNUN, 19 opr let or Thin old evitabllalirnent, having linen lemved by J 31orrivoti, former propruitur of Liao Nur. 'limn Holum, lift, been untirely remodel...l end reknit:Med, anti Rupplled with all the modern imprm omen!, and convenfeneevi tfecespary to first,glans Hotel. The dining roams Imo been removed to the Or. floor, and iv now vati/our and airy, and t'llerchavviberv. are ell well rend lateil, Roil the Proprietor will endeavor to tusk° MI guest. perfectly at home Parviengel'io for Bedford Springii clef find till, the :limn dealt-. able idopplivg Once in Huntingdon illn2Olv I I . \II NI( il:ON HOTEL-11. OKI' II A ICI', Proprtetor. He reopeetfillly inform, the nubile generelly th a t he, now oeenplev the 11601 e named Hotel, where he will be glad to meet and greet hie former friends, end revise a share of the piiblic patronage 411 let 11.er -.)11,11 Otte taint) to the details of lila baninese, lie hope* to he able to render eatiafiletion to all who may 'dor him with their patronage Him llor mid will ho 171/1,10 a apecialty Hit Ytable Iv !Vol and will be attended by earelol, attentive hie-t• lei, An exeellent Livery is attached to 011.. ,1111414 h tot.t., which strangers will Mid •0 their ad ,antage tins him a rail, one and all he (volt entilident thnt all will be satisfied with their 111 , 01111110,1111101, , r 13122-111 • I( istrA NON IfOf' , 4:, l'ff MlPS bin g, OR IY, Proprietor thin long-entabilsioni and well-known Hotel, haring mien pure/oted I t aay. he .nhl.thee. to Ite former patron. Unit to the public generally, that he by refitted it thor onatily, and A in prepared to render rho moat .ntl.fitettory tteeorTllllo.liltion. to n11.,..ht, may fa, or him With their patrolman All who atop with him will find Ida table aloindantly pule plied with the heat fare the market will afford Him bar viii a/way• etathiln ties rholcord of liquor.. His atabilua is the best In town. WV., laity, a call, ye weary laden and n-hunaered and he will &lye you rent, confident that will he natinfled with their accommodations Magee run to and from the house. r I 1 ma/ moNiouß HOUSE, 1,,0CK liA. ven—E. W. 111(iii.sit, Proprietor. Thin elegant llotel, formerly known as the "Washington !louse," un Water street, Is now ready for the reception of visitors arid board ere it has been elegantly furnished, and Its table is always supplied with the beet. Visitors to Loris Haven will lint this the pleasantest place. In the city A free bus conveys the guests of the house to and (ruin thewarious trains. fiflarble Motto. g. ONO It THE I) E A DI-A NI) save money be bovine your Grave tones at the extensive Nlitrbill )(VOA of W. R. FELT) Naar liapot„ ItollorontP, Pa„ whora ran be found, at all third, a very largo sArortmens of MONTTMENT9, TOMB ANP HEAD9TONES, And where ho will he prepard, ‘• h every re, to menudu•turo to order, I=l bemeriptioilk of Wort In the highest style of art, on the shorten! notient and most secommodating terms. lie proposes to pay particular attention to furntah ing the piddle with everything to the manufac ture of Marble; therefore, theme denirtng any •thing in his ttinen tits, be seeommodated by calling upun,blin, equella any sit y worke. rllu g e" WM. FELTV. furniturr. FURNITURE WARE R . 0031. Ilowurd 13tfhet, IlellefoWle, Pa., where thirnann, Lou ngon, Poles, lint nark, \V hat Notn, Stain.ls, Clutlrx, Wool n, Eaten nion Tablas, Eta-, Of every cienaription, quality, and price, for Jraiorheviper than at any other establishment of MO' kln4lo Central Pennsylvania. vail2a . HENRY P. HARRIS. Ily or MAKE MONEY,- With !nit Stencil mud Key Cheek (nit f, and by ceiling Novel anti attractive ar- Melee Cirenlare free. ' Staffer , * Manufactur ing Company, W Fulton street, N. Y. 14-le ~. litleilical COE'S 001JOIL BALSAM Thin king tried and popular Retnody is again milled to the attention of the 011ie As orlon no the year rolls armind f the proprietor,' annu ally make their bow to the people, and remlbd thorn that amonget tha many things required for the health, eotnfort and austenaneo of the family through the long and tedionn months of winter, Coe'a Cough Belem 11110111(1 not be for gotten. For yeate It has been a household meilletne—and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer for any di sease of the throat, ohost and hinge, cannot afford to do without it. In addition to the or dinary for once ao long In the market, we now thrill:lh our mammoth family 10.7.11 which will, In commen erlth the other alses,he Pallid at all Drug Mmes. FOR CRotrp The Tinhorn will tre found lurid unhle, and may always be relied upon In the meat extreme caeca. viliovrisa couGu Tho teatanony e all who hare (1911. i it (or this torrlblo dfigeoo4) during thiLlitst ten years, la, that it lovariahly roliavits anti owl,. it. = Keep your Wrest wot with the Itutsftro—ta.- king Milo and often—and you will very soon find relief II NM) ('OLDS ANT) COUG Yteld aG onee to • atently new of this groat remedy ft will slielieed in giving i elle( o tiara all oilier :unit:diva pate SOICI-NL , 4 'POE THROAT, c EsT AND IBM Do not delny prociirling and immediately ta king Co Cough Bahian', alien troubled wltlf any of the above named illfficultlea. They are all premonitory symptom, of Coniudriptlon, and If not arreated, will I.oolllll' or later 'weep you away Into thin valley of niindox a from which none ran ever return IN CONsi'mnioN Many a rare-worn rnff.•rer !Ina found relief And to-day rejolee4 that her WI, hae been !,lade 4 , 11.9 y and prOlollg..ll Icy the Li, o I roe y Itukayn IN SHORT The people know the nrtlrle, and It needg no comment from tIA. It ii for main by every Otnggixt nnd in NI, oh:m.B in tit, Uni ted Sinter. C ir; CIARK (Y) Hnh• Prorrivinsti, N.•e Ilavnu. CL. It EA DI READ II READ: THE ATTE \ rtoN OF THR 14.011. F. L=l • World', ih-elt Rpm./y. =I Tbk pr•psnitlon Is pronmin,d by Dyspop- I WY Lt. the may known reviticty that .111 surely .I,r • nuo fr I.lltlng and fatal malady. For N. lt• t iin its filului tole esrrying l• to F 1 not finely grins, Its millions of su r•ro CUES 1 , 1.i1'1,141A CURV. HAS COME TU THE REBCCE.. Indignation, Dyspepale, Sick )Icadar•be Bournees or Acidity of Stomach Rlalng of Food, Flatulency, I.lmltuda,Wearineatt, fluidly term It, tlng In Death. Are n 1 surely cured by thin potent remedy, an the patient taken It Althoanei but Aye yeatre I b'f°re the people t le the verdict of the h or B 4 wau• neasseo flo or at toter kite, says XIIWAVIIZI W 14., Jan. 24, 1860 Memory C U CLAtic t Co, Now Haven, Conn. Ruth myself and alto have used Corns Dye reiflit Cure, 11.11,1 it Les proied Perfactly satis factory an a remedy I Mon NO hoaltatlon In saying that ma haye recoic nif great benefit from Its use. Very re.pertfully, LEBTERSKRTON "A (JIth:AT lILM.SIN(I [From Row. L WAILD, Avon, Loraine Co , Ohio] Me 101 1 ,18 1 ,1011 0 ,4 ARUNTROMI Druggists, Cloreland, Ohio • OZNTL•M RN It gins me FrMat pleasure to Rtilte that my wife has derived great berielit from t h e 111.11 Of Coda Drip.poola Cure mho her fren fora number of yeeragrfintly troubled with Dyspepsia, aocopipaaled with violent par oxysms of ronstlpation, which so prostrated her that .hrt was ail the while, for months, un- R i do to d o anything. 40 took, at your in stance, Con'n I)yspeptilit t urn and Ilia derived Great benefit from It, and {s now comparatively well. Him regards this medicine as a grant blessing Truly ynurn Jan 131 h, 01.131101r1i KN, The Ilevl limit. Aiken, of Allegheny, teatttlea that It has cured him after all other remedies tuvi retied. DR UGO MTS. Any druggist In the country will tell you, If you take the trouble to enquire, tharevery one that Wye a bottle of Cocoa Dripepillai Cure from Own', speaka In the moat unqualified probe of Its great tnedleal virtue. COEI3 DYSPEPSIA (Mtn: Will also be found Invaluable in all eases of Diarrhea, Dyatintery, COllO, liunttitor dCo.rtn plain t o (Japing, and In fact suety din-oc ed .WentUAtai ths stocwh. ifirHold b Ihng,gloto itt olty mmptry ev erywhere its! per Lvottle, or by vipplle.tloo to the (.1.• O. ObefltK 00., - • t4 xißla 13, ; 4 04erropr'4, Havell4o t. booßEi sic .45fatio!terf G RAND OPENING! CiEONGE leis Piet. received tlio largest lied moot awn, plete stook in ...• nogg • ever brueslit to tiellefeille. All the LEA DING NE WSPA PERS, MAGAZINE.% AC., p attati o omw e lb y o rcrolved for the virlous Partial. ordering through him may feel aa eured that their or lrr. 0111 Ito promptly at. landed to. Iloom,rorner of Dunlop and High atter:lts, in Bush's Hotel Watling. 114119 • L'INOSTON'S BOOK STORE, (Estatql4hed l /6464 At till!' Well knowli ehtablishment may be tumid ere rytl, lu g to the WOK LINE, whether TIIEUIPGICAL (11.4.41/ 'A 1,, LAW, Au az towth 0 tomorLmont of with or withotit Photottriiplile in prier from At 7r to s2rox). Alm) nil the Dity snit Sunday School 1104 g In Kenorrtf ura rtl.4 NK BOONS, • BLANK STAT I( /S ERI ote STA T I oN It 1", ett- Prompt attention gl,en to orders A Iliteral discount made to those who buy to sell ogtOn I, lint " 1100 K STORE.• 110 L 44444 AND lIRTAIL floor, Stationery and MINI Emporium Iles purchased the Book, Stationery and News establi,hinent of Kinston and Itro ,on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to whlrh he hasiwit added s Idrge Int Mee of goods, such as Is generally kept In a n ell ennilueled Rook and kitatinumy Store. Nm stoMi consists of Theological, Medical, Law, Miscellaneous floridity - Nohool, Helena Cooks, Tinto kooks. Pass Ilook% and 1 trance Every grade and price of Cup, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine French Paper, )enve lopes of every description and Prie - 0,. • Inky, Ink ninth., F,t met., . 1 !tubber bands, tranaparent and (; , 11111110111tt.,1, Slaw Punedv Lend Penrlly, Crayons, ote. nsol NYeekly Pnysers, Mag. sines and Sheet .Nlonle, a Inrge aopply of Legal nnd ostlers Illnnk t, c;onntantly on hand Also U. H. Internal Re; enuo Stamps fare. lie is /No Vlioiesafe kgent ror Lochniatt'll Celobra tad Writing Fluid; Countt y mereltattla would do well to call and ' ettamine my Flock beforn pnrchatting clam% mat at toaattfacturerit pd"on. I Booka got to or dm when dpired vlttnottady 13bilabelpbia CEarbs T 7 scilltiur, INI poRTER 01. _LJL. WINE, 9N, iIItANDIES ANYb CLAStETS GEM WM. WITTFELD, MANUFAC turer and Dealer In ALL KLYAS 06 FURNITUP,K, Ware-rumor No CA, GC and GS, North Second Atreet, v Linl3..ly E DWARD W. MILLER, (Late of rOllll9, Moore If Ch . ) IRAAC P CHALFANT, AUCTION Jonnr,R9 TN HORTERY GOODS NOTIONS, AC., No. 57. NORTH TkIIRIO AT, PHILADELPHIA 1- IC/AS KEPHART, to wtth BARNES, HERON CO W eekend* and Retail dealers in HATS '.*A STRA 1I GOODS AND PU/119, ie. 61X4, Market Ht., Philadelphia. AA BA UM, IMPORTER AND /A_ • whoiemao 110.1. r M WINES, BRANDIES AND DINS, DOURBON MlTh:ti! No. 1224 CIA/knehal Stale - E .A rP itoTEL, 'IV NORTH 'him* Smarr, Ilietwel.ll nag, and Vine, )ffWNIIRI► It. CUM M INCA, r 121)12 AUSTIN CU RTIN, with L F WARD. N/CAAVR.SON MMHG} Miumfarturern and Wholesale [Maier,. In No. 434 Market tilmet, 111E] Byßss & sguaxEn. WHOLMALIC ,OROC'ERS RIO /won cOmmismow• atrruaborrs, No C,4 Market intact, Philadelphia. J Wawa lima—of B. N. Janney, Jr, & Co. d flearilar, Jr.—o( & Co. rlO'ott.t PECII Al ATTEDYIJON WILL BE ,1410 kml4mr, of ktor- IYaiitilhaviiis goods arid other Mitterfitt to "Ho; shipped nheuhigin't thin their frpeelal ettention Also the plowing tor 1.4 a will bin promptly' at tetied. ()More 10r,0104# 5h41.1 be left at the torejoor C, T. rrp rxtir. W e advise our tOO% fbittOnttio here 'thing In thin IMO to give him nOtire4 Ho I Ott all orders With prplopmere t ood rlthlire igritirrooPPD -4-13-Rm .1/04.11. will be kept on hand SCIENTIFIC, OR LITERARY FA St ILY BIBLES LEGAL 111,ANES, LEOAL BLANKS, JACMI 1) MILLER No. 2I VIII.. Htreet, =I PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, PA. Prop'r BOOTS & 1110Fli HHILADRLPH IA ,951j0e0. THE PLACE - TO GET SJIOEIi! Evarything now and warratitildf 0000oucauthuouuoWou wuot/oW)WOlgitxxxx? avOuooixwolluoo®ooooo Oat/0000 00000000u4 MOO P c.A. F. PFL Y W901.0M7 AIM RJTAtI 1100T..AND...8110E...EITORE, (Ono door above Rernold'a !fault.) Have pot opened the .nowt completi mead. merit of everythipg in the BOOT ANIG IRIOE LINE Ever brought to hariont.. Their entire stock, which la the largest ever opened In this place, was made to order from thc beet mate. Hal. it woo purchased for cash, and will be *hid much lower than any other can afford, Who buys On time. They are practical work. meh, and everything sold, will be guaranteed as represented. Repairing and custotwvork promptly attended to. BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. (I-It-A-If-it -M & L4)-N, YAKIFACTOILIZII OF AND DWILIZII IA GENTS' FRENCH CALF AND CONORESS BOOTS AND 811001. Having Added largely our former stock, low we Pan ure the publi c that we have now the beet selection In central retwaylvaula of Ladio4' Buttoned, Er(mt Laos, Shia Litre, i and Congress Boots and Shoes, Manufactured from the very he-it English ... Lasting Olors Ktd. Congrogs. sod Balmoral) of th• teiost fashionable style, M-O R-O-C-GU B-0.0-T-8, With or without heals. Also,' full assiwtrnerrt of tiro latest striae of Mkee' and Chddren's Shoes. 51145ey' and Children's Shoe. Minikes' and Children's Shoes. Also, clarttlf steek of those Chelpllboes, such as 'we readfabout, and which no ato seltlni cheaperr than the choupdit. loupe en examination of our goods, and the rill.. or the publies- - sizably BOAT AND SI 10E - IiANITPACTO ILY —The undersigned respectfully in form, the citizen, of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has zeitablished a hest *Pus BOOT ANI) sljog, 311‘,SUFAcTOItY, Next door to MewlPm', )otnhor shop, on the /tort/le/oft •o of the diamond, wilier., he will he lleamd at all tlrnex to waft upon cuatunlern ie bring an Experienced urAmon, cuatoinerg ran reel erne that no pain. will Ire apart,' to render complete natiersetion, u en ti am ap, Ir 4/ea, mina,. and youth. ran In Illeeo/71 frlo , lllted with the boat 800 rs BvoTs LOUTH, fillOM, filfilD3 8110E9, SLIPPF.RB Al IPPER9 SLIPPEILS etc., manufactured from the best etoock, and In the laa•et styles. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to rtlnitl PETER McMAIION Varblmare—axes. HARDWARE I HARDWARE no place to Puy. {J & J HARRIS } The subeeribere' would respectfully inform the community that they hare opened* eom plate STOCK OF HARDWARE comprising all varieties of good, tu that line which they WILL SELL AT ma LOWEST PEKES. air stock conslits of all aorta ofbuthtlerabardi mare, table and pocket Cutlery, Carpenter s% Ittpson's, Plasterer's and Blacksmith's ?o.o{{s, mid Materials, Nails, iron, Horse, slides, and Horsrehoe Nails, Hope Tacit le, Fork s, Chalna,Bhorels, Ales, (Mad Stone., eto. Housekeeper's Goods, Saddlery Carriages trim mings, etc., with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, And the different parte thereof, together with n complete annortment of the beet PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Eta, They hope, by strict attention to Business and it constant care for the accommodation or customers to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Builders and others' will find It to their advantage to call and EXAMINE f'IIEIR n'OCK. J. R J. lIARR/9, No. 6 BrookorhoitioJkow. MEM =! OT.DIE,a 4t ESSINGTON, MAN 'autumn,' of Superior Refined Cast tee AXES, Double Ante, Pole, Bole and Peel ing Axes, Old Broad Hatchets of various pat terns, manufketrited frobt•theileatrefriffil cast steel. Also, grub Hoes, Nraturks, rod Railroad and Woolf Pietro. With an advantageous location sod superiorfaollltfes for msauThatar lug, we ran stipply the trade with • SEPERIOE AXE, At as reasenable • Mee madam- be lad any. whets In the country. We use nothing but the very host of material, and entpley none hut the beet and most experietteed Workmen. Our Axea are all warrented. Orden eollnlted. 1,101J•10:11 •FIMINOTOg elgrelb Milesbnrg, Centre Co., h. w , U. opoDEN......RgACICAL. naher, haw just ogoned gew Barber ahoy', weer tge shoe Mora °trim/tam it. doci,inet Alllgheny stskiet, *lllkofonif,Pp., Hp hiveettad Magda, room in, ifli• bold or style, with RA the ra:n a diree. `Mance* and iitfl be hippy to res et lett rinagieg of die/1161W . H. t14n15-3t, . inebitinecrt rtmminwr Ai' Irs d Trektt For all the purposes of a Laxative M:= Perhaps no one medicine is au universally required by everybody ea a cathartic, nor was over any Wings no universally atloptect ale use, in every country and amongsJl elislieg, this mild butellicient purgative Alf. The ob vious reason Is, that it is a more reliable and far moreeffectuel remedy than-Any either.— Those who have tried it, know tli t a il tt Mired them; tinsmith° hare not, know t okras their neighbern and friends, and all know that whaniedoisserrirrete due/tin ft MIMS' falls through any fault or neglect of Its oompo 'Sion. _WS' _hew,-lirensik,uppn.ttemsendo of oertideates Of their emkritable ou ea of the following complaints, but Rich acres aro known in every neighborhood, anstwe need not pub lish them. Adapted to all ages and tsmdttions In all' climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they nsay,fie taken with safety by anybody, - Their slim coaling pre serves them ever Trutt intimates mars pleas ant to take, while being purely reptable no harm can arias from their use In any. tin:entity. They o perate by their po_werfal Maumee oa the In ternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy isetitus-e,rstnove the obstruction. of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irreg ular action to, health, and by correcting, whet , ever they exist, such derangements as are the Oral originfall ease, . . Minute directions are *siren In the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure For Dyspepsia Or Indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Lose of Appenite, they should be taken moderately to stirtmlate the stomach IMO restore its healthy tone and swamp. For Liver Complaint and Its various /yelp toms, Bilious Hesdabhe, Sick Headeche,Jann dice or Green Sickness, Billows Colic and Bil ious Fevers, they should beJudiciously taken for each case, So correct the diseased action or remit'', the obetruotions which cause It For Dysentery or Diarrheas, but one mild dbee is _generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Prdaritition of the Heart, Pala in the Hide, Back an Loins, thersi:ould be continuously taken , as required to change the disemed action of the systeM-- With such change those ce c in a :lMM/ disappear. For Dropsy and Dropei Beetling!. they should be taken in large an frequent doses to produce tlys effect of it drastic purge. For tiuppresaion a largo dose should be tak• en as It produces the desired effect by limps- As n Dinner . PIG, take on. or two Pills to pro. mote digestion and relieve the stomach,. An occasional dose stkoulates the stomach and Weals Into healthy action, restores the appeLle, and Invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous - where no serions de rangement estate. One who feels tolerably well, often node that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their eleansing and renoratlng effect on the cligestiremparat us PR J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Metalle, LOWELL, MOB., U.& A. F H. Wtteox, Ag't , Bellefonte, P. elift-enifl—dha Y ER'S HAIR VICIOc FOR it*S TOM NO GRAY RAIR to ITS NATU RAL VITALITY AND CQLOL—A dressing which I, ni once seresabia, hinithY, end etleo' tool for preserving.the heir. Faded or gray hair to soon restored to lb original (odor with the gloge and fteohnese of youth. Thin halt I• ihickene4, falling hair checked: end beid- 444 often, though not siwayi, curoai by Its tie( I , (thirk ar restore the heir whets the follicle, are destroy - el. cr he &lids atrophied and 6ionayed. But such s remain ran be sated for assfutcess by this iiiilcation. gloat! of fowling tho hair with a panty nallment it will keep it clean and **crow. Ita wecw- MITIMITE2 Fray cr Wang oft, nr,l cowasqrsorktl, ',wept baldneen, Free from thou dei,terlmo •up stances which make some preparations dila- gorouo and Injurious to She hair, The Vigor oin only benefit but not how lIAIR DREEento, GAITERS, (MI I'l. RS, (MITERS, oSthing ol.e ego be Selland so deslieole. Coo tattling neither Oil nor dzo, 11 doom not soil white cambric, and ye 4 last* long on the hair, giving its rich *loamy lustre and • gratefu perAtrae Preparei by DR. J C. ATER a 00 Practl6al and Analytical einardatic Lowzrz, iiAss. F.B. WIJOQ4, A CARD TO THE LADIES, DR. DUPONCOI3 UOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, Infallible in Correcting Irreguliwittas Rano,' lug Ohetructlons of the Monthly Turns, from whatever cause, mad al. ways sucevesful arm Pretenlive. ORE PILL Iff A DOOM Nernst°, peculiarly situated, or those sap peeing themselves to be se, are natittimigi against using these Pills while in that condition lest they invite miscarriage, after whieh nitMelo lon the proprietorassurnsanobillt7. although their mildness would Pre* nt m y mlachielf to health; otherwise the Pills pore MO. ommended as •‘ MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY For the Alleviation id those suffering from any irregularities whenever, ma well se to pre vent en increase of Gutsily when health will not permit 14 quieting the nerves and bringing Wok the "rosy eoler of health" es the of the most (Wats. Pull and explielt dlrertlons aeaompdny each Price $1 per box; sit burest, ga. bold in Bellefonte, Pc by ' F. P. GREEN, Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte, Ladles, by sondingfilm II to the Bellefonte Pdeteffloo,een hare UHT Pills sent (nooDdenr) by sulk M an,y Fen of the coubty, free o stage. Mold by IL R. Tear, Loris by G. X. D iur n b a uz. t. WiLtiamopoct. ad by C. Brown i. D. ROWE Sole Prv,rieler. von46-1y New l'ork. IN=CI VIRGINIA NEWS.—Pereone deal tigi...te....ttgitaitt,.poati4on the State and Local News of YttvMin, mid Me extensive laler of Reel rotate, now icily* ea tits me. ion—the Pteoffnont Itesl6ll—•will 'do well to anbsositte to As 4, VIR GINIA Euffnuat, Published weetafy, t ist , ' - WARRINTOrfa VA. BUBBCRIPTION-0111pWaniwirk iftiees Specimen copies sent 'lnept peatag• cation. ZIPICRAt MOO trY .44 , v5124V4+5[. Au), , • WA* 11' gm ' 1. 4 1 1re i l it r nt. I kt ri " le on. n. 4( a z . 1 r454"" %* • 1 t - 1 :oven: t3o liaLr from turning •ntod meri- Plum $l.OO . •1io1:i1 FOR FEMALES.