THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY 27, JAN. ISTA LODGE MEETINGS I'IMM Hsl.l liOIMMt, No *#&.! O ( O. F., insets rs i-rv SjtnrtUs evening In the IW.t Mlns llsll ■i vt iiii,uuA*n. Ssei Hr **a*v, A. o. .) n I ~*T lead, No, ur, F. A. M.. mssts en M tiny <-*n or tftor •ach full m*wn in in# (Md Wllovi Hml m c I liKßt.AOllkil, W Xi MlltOLff, * * PftOOftraa GftAKtlK. Pof It. moot* on Saturday af torn.vonon or allot aach fell moon, at thai? Halt. el. J- AH**T LOCAL ITEMS. Our friend* will oblige by sending us Items of local ncwa in their locality, give us the feet. only, and we will put tnem in shupe. also notices of deaths and marri- Rg'ts , ,Ynv one sending us the names of live new Subscribers, with the cos A. will bo •••liitled to receive the RKPOKTKR cneyenr free —— Tiie HItroRTRR being read by ns>ar!v every body on thi* side of the county, wl ere it lias a larger circulation than any two papers, will be found the best medium for advertising business, sales. Ac. Ac ~ Sub-, ribers to tbe RKIVRTKR, resid ing outside of Centre county, should re m.t us 10 cent*, yearly, for postage which we will pay here ; this reduces the postage to one half, as the sum paid by them for one year's postage was "JO cts. - printed at the Re porter office, from $2 up to $S 75 for the largest, All kind* of job work done with ncatnes- and despatch. Order* by mail from any part of the county, promptly at tended to. Give dale and hour ofntleand list of articles. Correspondents are requested to leave personal fl r.g* out of their commu nications We only want news item* of int. e-r,"leaving oullittle personalities that tt: d to irritate individual*. —The Lutheran congregation, at Hart liton, realised nearly stDofbim tbeir fes tival. last week. Rev. Tomlinson will administer the Lord s supper in the Lutheran church at A.ironsburg, on Sunday, Feb.tk Regular service w ill be held every evening for one vv -ok before communion. The liveliest discussion this mild vinter, e l>n Tuesday evening, in S; arsler's , v otel between sn electropatbic and an allopath 'cdoctor and a Philadelphia grocery agent The admittance i free and the laugh came ;n free and numerous. Graham & Son, Bellefonte, sell the cheapest sole leather in the county. They keep all kinds of shoe-findings, and the largest and best assortment of men, wo men and children's boots, shoes, and gait ers,* You never miss it at Graham A Son's, in prices or style Godey's Lady's Book for February, is at band and a splendid number for the Mr James Coplia, 5 graduate of the Be porter office, now manager ot ** B fat* ton. M:JS., CVfusa, paid us a vis * 8 !# * days ago. Jim looks veil and seems . rt like the south, lie carries piles of money —some denominations as high as s6oo— scrip. Hope he may be just as flush in greenbacks. Court commenced on Monday, Judge Orvu on the bench with associates B L \e and Dopp. The attendance was large. There were many common wealth cases. The first cases that came before the grand jury were the Odenkirk ai d Durst cases—the little 4th of July dif- Equity and the unpleasantness, on election •night. Ihe grandjury found true bills in two i:u::c:ments for assault upon Jehn Oden kirk and upon trial Mr. Aaron Durst p.vi.d guilty, and the sentence of the court w'a- that he pay the costs ot prosecution I and 1"> fine on the one indictment and sls on the other. Aaron seems satisfied with thi- getting off. Dr. Orndorf, of Pine Grove Mills, I honored our sanctum with a visit a few days ago. The Dr. is a skillful dentist of long experience. A letter from Rebersburg says: We 1 v e had a protracted meeting in progress s nee the evening of New Year, Revs. 1 ml in son and Stombach assisting us. W > have had st me happy conversions, and hope for many more. Two weeks ago we had a local ad vertisement for J. T. Lee's coach shop That at once brought him a customer for a spring wagon, from Lemont. Adver tising pays. Every body reads the Re -9 porter. We are pleased to learn that our ex cellent friend, Mr. George Spyker, of Mifflinbtirg, (formerly of Aaronsburg.) who some four months ago was prostrated of typhoid fever in its severest form, is so far recovered as to be able to- be about again, although his lift bad at one time 1 e.-n despaired of. B 'lefonte, if you need any thing in the line of drug*, medicine#, toilet or other fi-cy article*. Bob kcej-i a neat atore, an 1 is a capital feiiow. The attentien of the jaiple of this vicinity is called to the fact that Mr. J roae Spigelmyer has opened a new Ca-h Store in this place, where a full as sortment of all kinds of god< will con stantly be kepi on hand and sold at a small advance on city prices for Cash. Mr. S. o-cupies the old Durst stand, and in vite* all to call and examine his stock and prices. It or a vehicle trimmed, Jno. T Lee will at tend to your orders promptly. John has his shops with C E. Peclc, and is prepar ed to do all kinds of work belonging to his trade. He uses the best material and guarantees satisfaction. His terms are fair. All orders by mail promptly attend ed to. -—-Any and every thing made up out of hair. .Satisfaction guaranteed. Spangler 1 # hotel. Centre Hah. Orders received by Stage or mail. Old wigs made as good as new, at S. angler's hotel. Centre Hall. Waxamakkk & liKowjf.-The largest c'othing house in America is that of the firm whose name heads this notice and is located mt Sixth and Market streets, Phiia. Head what they say in their advertisement on the second page of this paper. They will do all they promise, and will give each purchaser a guarantee that their goods are sold as low a* possible, and then w, 11 take them back inside of ten days if utiw irn and the customer is "not satisfied with them. Any and every thing made up outof hair. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spangler's U ,tcl, Centre Hall. Orders received by stage or mail. jftJ-A new (iolden Tongue Organ, one of the finest toned instruments made, for sale at this office. Also a Rynder organ, g od as new. Either of these instruments offered at a bargain. > > * About six miles from Shnmokin, Nor thutnberland co., one evening last week, seven thieves entered the residenceof Mrs Billmah, a widow, while she was at the barn milking. While the depredations were in progress a son-in-law of the lady named Henningerapproached the house. —He was warned off by a sentinel, who fired at him as he retreated to his own house. Henninger ran up stairs, secured a gun and fired three shots at the robbers, who bad congregated on the outside, kill -1 ing one of them, Philip Hughes, ofSham okin. Another of the robbers, with whom they fled, was wounded. They were tracked for several miles to a ravine, where a large quantity of blood on the ground showed that they had halted with their wounded comrade. It is supposed that the fellow has since died. Martin Parrel, one of the alleged robbers, was arrested hear Pottsville. One of the evi dences of his guilt were his blody hoots. --Mrs. Billmsn was robbed of about $2, 100, none of which has been recovered. — spond. d u bills sent them by sending the 'needful." Will otbM plflxse follow lUit? WOODWARD ASH VICINITY The new dietillcr.v i* now in motion, the spirit* are flotitjt wliiie toper* ere run ning. A side walk i* thought of from the store to it* ground*. Wm. H. Crist i# about leaving Wood ward for Seliusgrove, where he intends taking atheological course, with a view of : entering the Lutheran itinerant-v. May saccea* crown him. East Woodward has a skirmish now and then, but what of this It t* alway* thus before balloon ascensions. A protracted now in progress in the Kv. church. A great deal ot inter i\st i* manifested and good results are ef fected. And at last the Woodward mill proper has again an owner. And why should it not have ? The firm of Spigofmyer A Sen* have changed to 15 It Spiglcmyer 4 Bro. Sue ce* sattend them. The \' endue sea-on is now approaching. W .11 parent* teach theirokildren that they have no business there, and tend them to school as i their bounden da v OCCASIONAL. FROM ILLINOIS. K askviit k, Kane co , HI. Jan. 14. For fAe AVporfrr It might be that some of the Reporter reader* would like to know a little about the Kane eo. hog trade. It i* very good lbi* year. The weather i* mild all winter, and the uiud deep, but wre can not wait tor smooth road* to get cur perker* off. I did not *e)t my hog* yet. I have S4 to spare, they will weigh in the neighborhood of 400 or over. Pork o!! by lump or weight, ju*t as a man wanta to tell. B. tiramly, formerly (Yon Brusbvalley sold -•> head tor sl4B4—sYt per head—how heavy they were the buyer* know but neither Ben or 1 know lie lumped them; pork was selling then at $C 80 per 100. He feel* altogether different from what ho did when ho lived in old Brofhvalley where he was net used to get pay tor hi* year 1 * work ; here be get* big pay for it. Many farmer* that own 100 acre* soil 12 to SISOO worth a year. A good many far mer* tnke their hogs direct to Chicago. You should never put the weight of big hog* in your papet and send it out here ; because we can beat you all hollow. Some dressed pork tell* readily at SB,OO. There is not much sickness this year. We had ne Weighing here yet lb it winter, but had our share of mud and rain. It ii thawing now. Xxvxa MINIS. LYNCH LAW Illicit Love aud Murder, Richmond Vs., Jan. 22.—A telegram received here from Barboursville, W. Va , on tbe line of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, state* that the body of Charles F. Meeting a young and prominent citizen of Cabeil county, We*t Virginia, was found buried in hi* stable. He disappear ed on ÜB^*-V n iß bt - * n sanca which for a time misled the ne,'j hbor ' bul *' ! ' n sul " picion grow so strong thai * man. Dan 1 Stewart. Howard boro~H S Lucas. Hu*ton—O Wilton. Bellefonte boro—Ed Graham, Jas Sums merville, S Vantrie*. F Dowring. Spring—T Shearer. John Noll, It Kauf man, John Hoy. H Kline Hainet—John Zeigler, J Yarger. Potter—J Hnrkin*. Sam'l Slack. Mich C< ndo, J.ihri Kithel Pi nn Henry Kramer, John Moycr. Liberty—M. D Kernlew Howard twp—W C Leather*. T Butler. Mile*—li W Rover, Jacob Hazel. Gregg—Daniel Lote, E Fettcrhold, F. I'. Jameson. Pbiliptburg— R Muster G. F Hoop, Beoner—W m Tate. Marion—Cal Yearick. Snowsboe—(i W Minster. College—Sam'l Watton. Trial List for Second Week. John Irwin ir vs W W Brown et al. Charles McOaffertv v* J K Potter. Gen A Bayard vs Isaac Haupt. M D Gray vt E J Pruner. W 1. Muer et ux vt Sankev and Bro. Packer A Packer vt Mann <£ Confer. * .1 Devlingv* R II Downing Bird Coal and Iron Co vt Win Holt. Win Young vt Cline (^uigley. John Hoy vs ciine tiuiglev. Isaac Winner u of vs B Liggett M Feidler v* D Weidensaul Win Jonei et ux v* Jo. Miller et ux. Alex Shannon v* H Witroer. V lihflley va II B Falrner. J II Friday vs Pennn KR C*. Kood Bros v* John F Fowler. Owen MeClain vt Pen na UK co. Win. Young v* (ieo Furtt. DHMC Guggenhciiner v* B W Way. P McCatfery vs Mary J B Valentine et al Levi J tines vt Sam' 1 Stephens. K H Duncan v Elia* Muster. M S Decker vs J K Miller. A Walker uteof vs Geo Gramley't exci*. Grand Jury—January Term. Marion—W A Peters, Miles—Sam'l Grumly, J C Burkett, J C Smith. College—Wm Jackson, Robert Kendel. Ferguson—J B Ard. Patton—Suml Human. Milesburr—A M'Clain. Spring—N Luea*. Boggs—Austin Curtin. Harris—Henry Frederick. Phili.-btitg— Alf June*. Penn—L D Zerby. Be'lelonte- II Twitmire. Howard—Cll Welsh. Gregg—Green Decker, Daniel Burrell, J W Evans Benner—E P Tate. Worth—S Turner. Snowshoe—Wm Stewart, J T Lucar ——Jou* 8. M iLj.ER. Tailor, of Mill heitn is putting ut> the best of work and the public would do wed to c&l) upon him. as his prices and work uit tjie limes. Sat isfac'.ion guaranteed. We have seen some of his work and find it equal to that of the ses: of tailors. One door put of Weiser's . ja.th shop. 21 oct 6m. LKtiLl. \Tl\ 11. i> ' In th> Senate, on 17,* the I 'll wn g bill . were introduced ' I A supplementary pet : | side for tin i incorporation of certain i .operations, up '(proved, April 'JI, IS",'4, i lativo t" bono.- i paid by corporation* upon th. n-iu wa' > f charters. Act for the prevention oi <<: i-attii sheep and swine from run- >ng at largo in various tow n-hi| oi the C- on wealth, when a major its of st. - shall declare. Referred ts• t: . (Vnruii \.■ ill ir and Donn -t. Ma• : The following bill- w e ri a -i-coi <1 time: Act to confer additiona. | wcr on !:,w judge* out >f Court. Not gree tto Act relating to ii iii'n:t'l !s h "si by . v ecu tor*, trustees and oil l or fiduciarie- Agreed to Act confer!ing • lit -tod ..r Orphan- Court* 1! oHinntteJ to the Committed on Judiciary lienor il A further supplementary act to pr 1< for the admission of certain c!*--es of in sane in ho*| I :*t 1 > for the insane in tin Commonwealth and their discharge there from Agreed to. Act author!* :ig appeals from as>e nient* of the Comii: naenllh to t e (' of Common Picas Thi* bill allow- ap peal* irom assessment* of County Com mistioncr*. Further consideration was postponed. A tuplementary act authoru ng the Governor to appoint addttionl nof trii public. Agreed to. Act to protect children of the C m i • wealth in their right to acquire u-oft: trade*. In the House, an act to repeal an act for a better aud impartial selection of person* l to serve aa jurors in each of thecounties " the Commonwealth. Negatived. The billi repeal* the Jury Cotuitr-Moner law and re- j store* the old law. The House then adjourned. HELPING THE POOR. Assembling of ibc Altoona CVuiven-; tiou —The Topics to be l>iscu*seil. Altoona. January IV I'ho --'.ate Con-, vention of Pvwr Directors met in tin- city at 10 o'clock this morning, about seventy delegates being present. Ihe Beard ©t Public Charitie- was represented by Com-, missioners W ells and llakewctl and Gen eral Agent Dr. Dillt-r Luther. Uerv Hayes, ot Allegheny, WHS chosen prr-i dent. The purpose of the contention i the exchange of view- among the county officer* in cb rge of the poor, in reference to various practical questions connected with the administration of the county poor bouse*. The following are among the topic* suggested for discus.-ion .- First. Is a general revision of the i • r laws of the State neci -tary 1 Second. The proper and m o-t ju li>. >u mode of distributing out-door relief. Third. The genera! management of almshouses and employment of tbo in mates. Fourth. What to do with the cmldrei. in our almshouse*. Fifth. Tbe best and most effective mode of disposing of "tramp-," and w hat legis lation is necessary to choc* the grow ing evil. Sixth. Should in-ane persons be kept in almshouse* or in the h spital* | r vided for the maintenance of the insane The morning session was ccnsumed in the election of officer*, tppointment of) committees, etc H.Hayes, of Pittsburg, was elected permanent oi airman. At tbe aflernoon session the question of a reyis-, ion of the poor laws of the State was dis cussed at length. At the evening session a resolution was adopted j (• nti:.g n committee of thfrteen, who shall, in con junction with the Bird of Public Cl ari ties, revise and < rnpile ail the p.- r law* of the Stale. The subject of out-d r re lief to pauper* was di-cus - d. ur.d a lution adopted declaring ibat personal v is itation by direct as shoulo be made in all. cases; that applicant* for relief should furnish certificate of responsible citizens as to their needs. The "tramp'" question was discu--- d at great length at tbe cre:-.- ing session, but nothing definit - bus been dene. Doctor Hansel, of II award, was rid ing along the road near Jacksonville, on Thursday last, in his buggy, when one of the axle* broke and frightened his horse, which began to kick und run ; but the doctor held on to tbe lines till he usi thrown from tbe buggy, and unfortunate ly broke one of his legs below the knee He wa* taken home ar.d !> >ctor Dobbins, ot thi* place, was summoned to g© and set the bene in its proper po-itb-n — Rrpubli- A bill was introduced in the Houston 21, to pay a bounty of S2OO to every I'enn sylvanian in the .Mexican war. The I'nited States direct cable broke again on 24. No revision of the tariff Jaw- will be at* tempted at present. France has made a categorical denial to recent ruuiors that she was arming. The Republicans have been generally unsuccessful in the Spanish eh tions. A vote was to be taken on the Cen tennial bill ou 22,. Its opponents con cede that it will pass. By a railway accident near Birming ham, England, a number of person* were killed or seriously injured, among the' former being a son of Dion Boucicault. Therein a man in Indiana who takes thirty two newspapers, and you might as well try to ride a whirlwind on n sidesad dle as to attempt to impose upon that man. The store <>f Charles Scebold, in Middle burg, was destroyed by lire, on the night of the 23rd ult. It is not known how the fire originated, as there hud been no fire in the house for two days. The stock i* fully covered by insurance. Henry Ward Becclier will lecture in Altoona in March as will also TheoJmo Tiiton. They will not sp.uk from the same platform on the saiue evening, how ever. The judiciary committee of the house, ha* reconsidered its previous action limit ing the Presidential incsMnbency to a sin gle term of six yesr-, and agreed to repoTt a constitutional amendment providing foi a single term of four years. This i* a bud time for strikns. They should never he indulged in whin the pri cat of wage* in all trade-, are declining to well as the prims of products. The ship caulker* of X w York ended their strike Friday by accepting reduced wages. Daniel Decker has obtained u verdict for sf>,*h against the Krie railway compa ny tor the burning of bis hotel a - hUohoia, in March, 187'Z, by n spark from u locutno tive. The company w ill prtbuhly appeal I to the supreme court. Eighty-three Illinois farmers, with their families, recently patted through Harris burg for Charnbersburg. Uagcrttown, and other point* in the neighborhood, where they expect to spend the rest of their life. Is the tide of emigration turning east ward ? ——Beautiful Hair Switches made out of your own combings—SO eta. per ounce. Spangler'a Hotel, Centre Ilall, The celebrated Australian Diamond I'ebble spectacles, htu superior to th.i ord inary glass spectacle, affording relief to the eve, and suited tor all ages, are sold by M. StruuS, UoHcfoute, Pa. lddeo3m Snbscribe for the Reporter- don't de pend on your neighbor's copy always. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS The un dersigned is now prepared to sell Brick at hi* kilns at Centre Hull to suit purchasers, at reasonable rate-, also to furnish or con tract Brickwork. S. S. FAIINER. 7 oct y -s-r-lf your wish n sowing machine of any manufacture apply to Bunnell i ken, Milroy, Pa. i The weather still keeps pleasant With a light freeze At Right, IM.IW CITY OR NI U A LAPS. Vt tbh i"l'bt rv uf tin' (iruftun f Make. Honk, the UmtiU iim'il were no nttinorom 1 nnd hulks nx to uiukc it fair loud for i hor-etD draw. fin- Bttrgliir decide# to try the drill but the nudal wnllaoftheaafe nre ofxtich har.l tonipci that n ordinary drill is |Irk Thin is a llow'*pi|>e which li , root* on the spot to he attacked n flame ofnihitiesloxygen and nilrog' gaeee, I ami the intense heal soften* the metal to that "hgt.e that the drill makes a ajxeedy > :nipr< n>u u|>oit it. The hole once tniule, the blast is introduced, and the -.i Mow n . "'oil Ihit possibly even tin eomhiimtioti hiow-jiijie fails, but the modern burglar i* ready with another ippliance. lie has an air pump to which :tw i> rubber tubes are attached. To the end of these a metal trough, with Hat edges, ia joined, lie places tins trough ' Hat agaitixt the safe, so aw to cover the mint of the lo.'i in the frame, and carex I mil) tixt nit there with putty. With the I h.itne material he stojis up and makes 11r tight tlie remainder of the crack only leaving one "pace uncovered ut the luit" !.>m of the door. The whole safe is nowr -'l>r.utically a part of the uir-pnuip. lie l*egtn> to pump; the air iu the cafe is ' | exhausted, and more rushes in through the uncovered space under the door. Here our burglar holtlu a pajK'r or card •n which tine gunpowder is spread, and 'the rush of aircarrieu this inside the safe. l'he pumping is continued till the re juisite charge is introduced, and it is (then explotlevl. The blow -pipe and the air-pump are j the latest as they arc the most danger . outools in the burglar's >uttit. ami as soon as they w ere known, which has not been a great while, it became evident , that safes must have some new appli ance specially adapted to resist them. jSafes made only to withstand the attacks !.f steel w edges, crowbars, and sledgea, would give way at once before the more subtle and silent ojwrations of these newest of tools. Therefore the safe man I reconstructed the door* of his safe, and made them fit into groove# which were packed with rubber, so that between the doubling! of the groove# and the great weight of the door, when it swung in and was Kicked, the elastic material made the joint perfectly air-tight. Against thi* the air-pump was useless; but the hiow-pipe was not ao easily provided; jfor. To meet this it was necessary to di-| i cover aome new material, or some new ;combination of old. The makers of safe claim that they have found this in tiiej metal called "Franklinite," a mineral jC'tup'S-ed of peroxide of oxbie of line, ami oxide of manganese, in apj-ear ancc much like the magnetic oxide of iron. It is foutnl incivnsidx'rahle quan-i titv only in Sussex County, N. J. The! peculiarity of the metal which fits it j "pecially for the w alls of safes is that it hanleus on cooling to its original densi ty; ami thus the burglar is a little betteri off after uig bi> blow-pipe than he was Ixefore ; whereas other metals are so sof tened that his drill goes right through them. The use of Franklinite and the (tacked joints nre the latest of the im iprovemcnt# in safes and it is claimed that safe# so constructed are proof against anything that the hufglar can hrtng to Ivar on them, so far as is now known. Rut it should be rvmeiulwred that if the safe-maker is ahead now, his friend, the burgiar may pass him in the race again, and finding some new tools, rob the best safe man. Then the safe-maker must start again from the new ground, and -■ it goes on. Edward Richardon. n prominent cili -,-n ot Maodilon, Ohio, and a member of the City Council, **< *hot and inxtantiy kiliiti by hi* wife, on Monday, She say* that her act wn in clf-dcfsn*e, a* he *• approaching her with the avowed purpose of cutting her throat with a raxor. It i siupccted by tunny persons to hsvo been a premeditated murder. MARRIAGES On 16. Franklin Bower and Mil* Eliea- bcth Kornian, both of llainc* twp. \t tio- Lutheran parsonage. Reber*burg. . on the 2Dth ins! . Mr. S. T. Weaver, of | Lgansville, to M.*" Frnnci* J Howe, of Boonville. At the residence of the bride* parent*, near Beliefonte, hv Rev S. l 69 year*. 0 month*, and 10 day* 61 r Condo < formerly from ihi* county and wa* well known in l'enn i and Brusli vallic* He had an attack of typhoid fever about three month* ago, hut it is supposed that he died of contump lion. On F'iday, Doc. lOtb, 1575, at Hnrrls jburg. Dr. Jymc* F. Hutchinson, a native . !ol Centre county. *.)n IXitb at Reedsville, of consumption. Mi** Moliie M Cruiu, iri the 20tli year of Jhqr Hge. ITUBLIC SALE! Will bo sold at public sale, at the residence of lh<" sgbucriDer at Centre Hull, '! on JAN U A li \ 27i11. at 1 o'clock, th fol >j lowing property: Two llorse*. one 2- , hor.c Wagon, Excelsior Reaper and Mow - er. llorse lla.v Kukc. Plow. Harrow, Culti vator, .Ntinvei plow. 1 ROM Oruin Drill, 1 Spring Wagon, Fanning-mill, Hied, llay ladder*. Rakes, Fork*, Doubletree*, Sin gleireo*, Lbuins, Cr)"scutHaw, and other; article" too numerous l> mention. Terms] -1 mudo know n on dav of ala. .1 Ui Jan. WM. KHUILiRD. j '76 Centennial. '76 I" URNITUBE. GREAT Reduction In Prices. t; Now la the time to buy, as I tum uli hnml h 1 rtrjfe .Slock I will oiler it .it panic prices for the next SIXTY i DAYS FOB CASH, 4 fluiii II can be bought Ehcwhere. which a few of the following price# 1 will ahow : Cnne Seal Chairs as low it* $7.00. Wood Sent Chairs SO.OO and upward; lk-dstend* $0 50 to sl3 00. A good Btiroaq for $ll.OO. Cliatn bet Stills, Extension Tables, Book cases, and all other Furniluro in pro portion to the above prices. I'lcase call and examine our work. JOHN CAMP, 6 jan 2u). Milroy. i Grain, Seeds and Produce, i I 3AR.MERS LOOK THIS WAY. ; and bring your grain of ull kind", Clover Seed, Pork. Poultry, <&c., Ac., itc* to Milroy—mill ware-house —where you y-ijl ut all time- receive tho highest ca*h pripo-i for tiih .-lii.iC. hail. bisur. Coal, , Fibh, Ac. for sale. D. SIiELMIKE, 19 uov 9 m The wife of Mr. Win. Wert*, living In t tin' Loop, three mil" - from ll<"lli" 1■ r '.signed, all persons knowing ihomtei V i st• • j be indebted to *'! d. eefident are n -piet-! e>l to make lUilliiillNte payinelil and p< V son* having claim* again*! the i-'at w ill ' (iresetit tham authenticated I o -. H < nieiit K It lltts IER MA N 27 Jan Ot. Adm'r 1 II K KI.I.ER s \ KNDI K \N I . at public outcry, 5f mi i . ••> *t u ' l lloalsbttrg, "Hi tlie larin loetiierly bel>ng- j 1 I tig lo.Joseph Meyer, on \\ IncsdsV t! i i "JO day of February, tbe following proper ty, to wit 'wen hi nl of w irk horses, year Old co U, 7 bead . ! young > M <• I milk cows, 7 ahoals. Two I burse l",iii , tation wagons, Iluckeyo reaper and Mow . er. one 2-hor> slicing w ag">n *•• la* ).< * . ' 1 *et f bavladder* 1 >uiky, 1 n.imep'iwer, J • Kiceltior Reaper and M.-wer, Jr Kvcel "tor Mower, Canon Cornaheller, Circu a' Woodsaw, Sausage Cutter with bnlince ' wheel, B set heavy horse gear*, ti ('ollar*. Rrid'es Plow*. Harrows, Cultivator*, K.'rks, Rakes, 2 heavy logcbaina, '1 ten (date vtove* with pipe, alo gOivd eider ■■ vinegar hy the gallon, cider barrel*, meat vessel*, ti acaps liooa, and many other r.rtl elit. Sale to commence at 10 >■ clock, a. m , when term* wiil he made known b\ , Je*ih Noff J. HENRY KKLLKR Auctioneer. Jan avid. MARKETS. New "\ ">rk, January 22. Flour, super $4 I 75 Flour, common to good 6 *i !5 Flour, good to choice 5 40' >,5 90 , Wheat, N> 3 Chicago Spring 1 lait-i Wheat No. * Milwakre 1 10. < I 12 Rie, western Wfio. t'.irn w<-*tern mixed .diiTtt Oal*. western mixed 41. Coffee IriftVAH K*gs 2t<.t23. Sugar, fair to go.nl rrtlniug Petroleum, rrllned 144!>vHI CHICAGO. Chicago, January 22 —Flour, good t - ! choice $4 7u(tkS 60 ; spring extra* 5 00(1 tiiO. Wheat. February 1 uoi seller M.-.re!. - 100. Corn seller February 421; seller Jan j uary 4 i4 I. Oats, seller January j elier February 311(4844 Rye seller Jar.- ' uary Ok; Barley, seller January 06. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, January 22. Fleur, ex fam $4 60(0*6 00 High grades 7 60. Wheat, hew rn,6o per 100 lb*. Corn 40 to 60. < Hog* $7 lo 7 60 per 100 lb* Rye 66c BELLEFONTS MARKETS White Vheat f 1 2D Red If". ...Rye Ki new (\t r4'> old f*>. <*•.* 30 Barley 00 I 70 Clorereeed .6. .60 Potatoes 3d l-ard per poun.t 8 Pork per poundtk*. 1 Butter 20. Eggs 16 Piaster pert on sl4 Tallow 8 HacoiilO Ham 1.6 Lard per pound 8 cent*. Buckwheat Heta. F ourper barrelraiallT.OO 1 Nova Scotia plaster sl4 to 16. Cayuga piaster $9.60 per JUUO ib*. 4 D J KV ANS X C< ~ ' Nurserymen and Seed men, YORK. Penn'a. SEEDS —(**rden and Flower Seed*. ('(• Seel. Seed Corn Seed Potato#*, Seed Whr Tree and Hedge Seed*. Ac. Hi LIIS, of sll kind*, for Spring T)ULBB 'D and Fall planting I > X KEKS —Standard and Dwarf Fruit 1 rt-e. Grape* and Fruit*. Ever groans, Ornainsntal Treat arid Shrub* Ko >. Hodge Plant*, A. Ku. i-s Staiup i f.tr priced h*t, 26c for Full Do*crijiliv<- Catalogue. ES, RUBBER BOOTS, SAND A US, etc., Ac. Ladies' and GentC Underwear a spec iality. A LARGE STOt'K OF READY - MADE CLOTHING constantly on hand. Look nt the fig ures: Good Gmimerc SuiU, SIO.OO (t'ootl Qurimerc Coat, $5 00 Customers will tiud tho stock com plete, ami a call i* all that is required to assure you that this is the beM place in tho vnlley to buy your goods. Remember, tee have but one price for (tnyone. WM. WOLF. W h- RKBER, Attorney at Law. *T Piwaipt att.-nti-.n cftan !■" all businex* cntru*t. .| to hi* , N te in Clearfield < r Ontro county. Olfice with I> K. Frl ney, Beliefonte. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. HKLLKFONTK, FA. E. PKRKS ti SON, Prop r. 1 hi* well known hotel, situate in tin] buine* portion of it,o town, has been! thoroughly renovated, repainted and fur iii*li<"j' Wt'd i| f c Ltjoje ;.i,rcinit'm, thncr. lajir.'; Dout Buy HARD COAL BASE BURNER lIKATI Ml JTTOVK. mail > i have mittiillt<* $ ff' H -• - *— c FM A - Hr Jfitl U TUB llrsl 6c Ilantlsoim st STUVK I.N i ll K M AUK K I. Call and nee them at ttit* More of I J. 1. It l i s>l IV 1 mmm llui, Pa.J / IRAM I'loN 3 I MPERI M. OAP Ly Is TUI "Hut ThU Soap i> 11 .imfm-iurcl Irani pur* material*, niul it < •titniiii u 11*rj*i< | r roiling* nf \ *g<-iable Oil, i> w irraiiled ful- J y equal in 1 lid b.ut imported CatUluSoap, 111J nt tbe * 11 id lift..* |> i.-, ll it., alting mi.! cleanting 1 r i|,..rii.-s .f the' 1 •elebratrd Inrriiißii and l u 11. !| l.vjiidtv Gap*. It i Ihert'f.id Ivuiiiieii.lv! f-.i io in the Laundry, K hen, ami Bath room. ninl fur genera! househ .1 purpii-l us*' ni*<>, for Printeis, Pai nlcr-, i> ' im) M .i-htm-ts, * it will remove (tain-<•' Ink, (irenso, Tr, Oil, Paint, e> • , from the I 'minis, Manufactured only lis CHAMPION BROTHERS ! .4, 6, 8 ai.,l In Uutgr Pin's, itiiii „ • mnl Jtflofi.'tl Sltri'l, N i n Vol",. Far Ie at Philadelphia, by kOON . k KITUFF, 202 Jf.'itd D.-law ate Av.-i.ur, 1 ind by grocer* generally and at S iil. t r - iroccry. Nov II t.iti, TlieCiranger Store! Something New! i ASH AM) PRODUCE FOR CHEAP GOODS. iIiOHTCREDIT A SHORT PROFITS.', IKKE.4L t; Hi:\OHl,l . >l*ing Mill* has established * .Uirr t >uu Ibe 11 mini, and La.- a cvmplete rk of 1 iKV GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, 11AKRWA K K yI'RENSWAUE IAT<. CAPS. roots a SHOES, •*ISU, SALT CIGARS, TOBACCO, hl'K fcs.OlLs " In *lii*rt a lull 11,.♦ of KRYTHING FOR LlX> PRICE THAN WHERE < XiMK AND J I ISi K FOR YOUR SELVES. fob. jr. it Simon Haines, CENTRE HALL. Manufacturer of j v 4'urr luge*. HiiKKic*. tVagonn, At*. Of every dccrii>'.iun ; running g- r f-i 11 kiii.lt of vehie., t, tn.vi.' t > ft 1t, and 1' rt clatt manner. H*ing • practical me ! _ l.anu, I would \\ ARRANT ILL 1 VORK lo give -at ft- ; R- ; j romptly alterJed I", at tit." law. *. rate* Unde r taking. 'offiu* of ail *tvL ! tado on hortr-l ti tic- Ti. butir.r- - f undertaking attend" J to in ail it-' ranebe*. Respectfully licit* a Dure of' üblic patronage. y - ,-pt jr lIAKIMS. J l> Mllol-RT J A.HI AY* JiltlS Itnl 1)1.. . . , . Pennsvalley Haiikino Co.^ CENTRE HALL, P \ RECEIVE DEPOSITS, Lnd Allow In/rrct. Di<*o'int Not® HUT and Sell iovernment Sccuritten, Gold audi Coupon* 'etek Horrt*. Ws. 11. Misule. , Prc't. CMIIIKI SEATTY PIANO! , niK BEST IN USE -~S. : 1 atm.it> or Cirviilar. DANIEL K. Itl! A ITT. iVwhiDitun. New .l. r y. J OHN F. POTTER, Allorney-nt-Law,! Collection* iironiptly made and pccial nttantion given to tb baving and* or properly !">r al" \\ . 1 draw up ind bav i' acknowl.*"lg"-dDeed*. M"riir:.e.> t kc. Oflee in tbe dii.ntond, north i!eo ihe court hou*c. Ilcllnfontc ..et^fn-iii FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. ■ ■LMZZI3 7hr long cn the above cut. whiuh r.-nr. rent* a SIL \ Eft MILKTNO.TUBI, by which m r ; than half the time and labor of ti.ilkinrj cow* i* saved Four tube* to a*et, whi.-t will be rent postpaid to ll part* <■! th. country on receipt ol Tw 1 Dollars per et An Agent i wanted in OT< ry county, . whoni n liberal ouul will be allowed Address the tuatiulnciurtr. GEOHOE P. PILLING. 701 Cbe*tnut Street. Philadelphia. JSfI.AU kind* of • r.-t S•• i work Jewel,, Emblem*, li.idg< s and Silver* uri ' genemlly. Diploma* awarded at the Berk*. Mont-j gouiory, Chcter nnd Hick* 4' j t\ T. At KX AM'KIt C M. ll.'W IK" \LKXANDKR X BOW Kits. Ait-r ,nayn at-Lnw, Boib'fonte, I'a. Special I attention gUci. to t M'li.s, nnd U > phiirm Court la.l >■ 1 Mai 00 naultod; in German and English. Ufflcc in G*i , n't Buildint ntv *> '74 t• j jnpL A" J. ORNDORF. DENTIST. It still located OL I'IIO" (trove Mill* ninl! i* now prepared to travel to the home* ol pntientaal * diiunec and render any de sired *erv ice in hi, line, i the host oum ner, of best quality nnd at reasonable rate*. Insertion of n •*' 1• r ;n>• * timde 1. •pecialty. Tcr" < 21Jgn 76 "QQQQ" M"NEY V'<>ll AI.L. Unit *7*7 |flro &] drko*t Deists' it . ri.T 1 -■■• r * • v wnd 30 oenU f< u. •"! wnl n l n WHA) wbi- h j ns'RUAtMilffiffi will { tii Fniwti*f ] Incontr I hi* I* fhr "fhMrn of a Ulrftsi . ' anl if yuv will Gut c* it W>U > >ur fiiamln, for it U* .rtut.- (ur anQp ttrlkr tlrwirTlnK irr r wan nmb a Ili lplß# !taad Nol a id*. l.umh ie. lut a aalo and Mir* \> 'ituu ■ S*m u| 1...* i itmilai• Ac . Ac . *i only i. introdncfl it. nna frur. and unno rtplt up lr*a lh*) *ait i tnak" a Hutulrud* an nikIDE lla!,aii1 3R) ituta and "WV" twill alio* yotj "h.iUi dun." Addrr**. lit AIH A to., liiiudalu, . Y. * DOWN Y\ nil II AliD TIM IN * M .nav syr .Mh !„**., M N K IkilUrHab,lI pruiQllolilM ll.*i >n. *!. . aim. i73 haa all l lE*.*' iJ I4 r dM ; U t*>|ura frnr) Tirltl) uDDry, Yaiuiy, ana stapir* *lmkd. Lrn *rl. H<*oka. * otlrr*, iilaaa War*. A , Ac , at abuut hall I itrlc*. and wIU •vpntklof at nl> 000 dollar Is'irut II a mid , ' u >" fn,m wat>ufctor.*r* and rimi limiu h,at haul . and an aoll !>r A1 flltat country d*alra ffi*k i|3 to $3 Itu ThU i n, huuiL.tg. no "tlckata" or luitrry S> *r circular*, mid tin tbiittstudiof srticWi offiroa •( only ifl Wo u . n lurw.'d by Ihe bit i>a| ,,and lot ln ii< K >od* Dt tort* bu>lri*. \> want acuU mr>Hhet*. N. itnk. t*. cnidUl u I In.' (Vllt "">•* 1 Hiatal caid. Man.l one f„ r ; ,U . .."S: urrubra, aod ii.u WV can and do **ll *a articln*, *•; l..k*. a. . M tt j., r ,■ "Infflu •J'i'lar, Jluoutifu) Ulugg, ru*. Uraoolcta, Set* HUa, \ tultna. Oultar*. Cislura. In ft. tNt n a , tj, j,. fc _ 3 -•* * I 1 • S''Dl Not* . \ ,! pl*a*c try. Addv*s<* .ill url* t-n t • II 1 <), N. t I>ol LAM D M •, llrou aclj M . M.s. • M "'- dac.Ußo, ISKATTY '' l INO ' . s, . ' I- { ia-bond stamp for full information Prico List, sSrc., Ac. D. F. lIJSATTY tYubifigtos, J, \TEW STORK, NEW GOODS AND Panic Prices, n. 1.1,1 ItIII9I Fit. at the oIJ Centre Hill tlunu. Jii*t opening a Stock of NKW GOODS, OLD l AKIIIO.NKD i'ltlCJX! A large \ ,rl< ly uf 1 .inlie* 1 Iters Gootla Gtoat Rjrgams in Muriitteand Calicoes. H •'! v -hi ide Clot li ii.p kV ifulilrd to Full Ilia Cloth, and ( a.sim. M, i' tut bi excelli iJ His Grocery Department. *•*">•• '• 1 Vefj ■ in >tt mrnt "lid low pries'* Syrup, f -*gr, T' a Co!!, e. Cttnued Iruif', D.ini 'ii .ml K . •-.*? Krt.h*, C* .. ,i. alld every oilier article belong ing lu lh tiWwijf Di part til ' II t Ef" Kmnieii, Eewluitii< and Laborer* look to y..ur lots 1 eat On.- dollar saved it >u*, i rtiEsca A - Sti[j|rirteis in great Varietr.^ Aim. buie A'IGARS AND TOBACCO, and all '.io*r article* usually kepi in a clar clar llruK . v un I rMeripiiofii mrefusly j HII( K N.* H< is |u-t ojsenin g the largest stork of Spring Good* ever brought to Rellefonte. i )i) £ 2 >1 0 2 3 It"'* ' * hej>t c iestantly on hand. B ■ •'.* a:. .! Sh fr nu.ii and Women, ol . t;■ .e- quality and price*, from thei j..st easily t (J the cheapest, constantly ! kejn on bar.d. J \VK DEFY OOMPKRITION ! ither iu quality or price*. Call and xauiioe his new stock of Spriug AMI "ummer Goods, and yoQ will find it lojroor advantage.. Apr2lly. ! NEW YOIIK RHANCILSTOHK, RjUlaia'a Block, Directly Opp. Bush Beliefonte, Pa. 11. HIIIHIAX A CO., Prop'r*. Dry Goods. HOSIERY, LINENS, EMBUOID* 1 ERIES, WHIRI: GOODS, LA ( ES, NOTIONS A FAN CY" GOOD S, STEICTL* FI S S T-C LAS S GOODS, Below Ihe I sual Prices. Nut 12 if. . < ' *• r. * in. A*. a a me**. WILSON & HICKS. WUOLESALK AND RETAIL HARD i MARK DEALERS. J I RON. PA IN IS, oi LS, Gl. ASN, AT. I Builders Hardware! COACH MAKERS GOODS. < CABINET MAKER S STOCK. Stoves of All Kiuds. CHILDREN'S BUGGIES, WAGGONS. CARTS, &C. WILSON At HICKS. j' Bell,"fame, Pa. Nti it h.— will ell t • rep."risiblej n on t: m >uth . ridit. Will tak- ' ft :> j. r cent for c*h which i* equal to 2t' per cent, ncr annum. It will pay tuc pur-! ! • hH*cr to borrow t 10 from ether partiee. dho can save in buying Irom u. In this I W *JF M i CAH turn imr nioopy itid t*ll low | or - Mar 15. it. CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J. O. DEI NT NO KB. 1 Ati w. c. nplttc Itardu .*re Stare bat been ..j..:))" 1 by the undcrrigncd in Ccn ir.- Hail, where ho is nrcpar, J to well all .ind* i f Building and Heme "urnivhlng Hardware, Nads. Ac. Circular nnd 11 mil S*vi, Tendon Saw*. Webb >aw.-, Cietbe* (lacks, a full a*aort i ni nl of Gia*" and Mirror P'atv Picture ! i ri im , Spekc*. F( does, and Hubs, table ii ulUrv, SlmvCls, Spades and Korku. j i.iwks, Hingis, Screw*, Sash Spring*. < liars." Sbc", Nail*. Norway Rod*. Otis.' I" Bella, Carpenter I'.'uls, l'aiut, Varn- j ishc*. Pielur. - fnuin a in the finett lyle- Anything nt en hand, ordered ucon *hort*"st notice. * Remember, all o.hJ offered cheap er than e|A#wbe r c •lUg'J-V 73-tf BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM It lMil VS I) i it • S ( op p. NEXT DOOR TO THE DKSCHNER OUW STORK.) KIIH NII AN D CIIE A P Vpr SW. | NEW Tilo Manufactory. WOODAVARD, R.\. '1 ho uudemigncd hut ojiened a new Tilo shop for manufacturing nil kinds of Tileq. Persons wishing to d;>ia off their liuid ; will ph-.ui.. ,ll and examine our stock, a* we make the round and also the horseshoe , tile. r 1- or i.iinpla cnl lut the Reporter office. ; O. VENA DA ft SON. i -• oc ' :!, n. Woodward, j 3EATTYHHSZ WEIGHS w HR\ BOXED OVER (JNK - I'llOl SAND POUNDS. Liberal term* i, to dealers. ', V'fl.Send stamp for Circular. Addrest D. f. BJSA'JLTY, WMliiuKton, N. J. ' Patent Adjustable Store Sheij. * £ HI" i Useful & Ornamental. A * 4 *" rr *i aFf^'^nSSSSgs X A 1W f T V rt. MytlfWMi l maA arfl*r (or Mkliw, Jt AXiIAXA X • IM*H im Atnm> ia T r ,u< M.O aafSjdOt 25 Sm. Centre Hall, Pa. IT WILL PAX*! IT WILL PAY! - '|T WILL FAY! } 3, TO GIVE VERY CAKEFrL ATTENTION TO ' 3 ■ THE PUBCHASI OP YOUB : p £ | Groceries! Groceries! : * f- = r > - f economy require# that you buy nothing bat FRESH, I * I'UitKGOoDH. We keep on band at all timt* a large and carefully selected stock of goods, c joipriaiog every ilea# >* I tbat belonga to the ? < I H J fOBOCKKY TKADE i •J { i : f r ' •" t jf i • wake U the cardinal point* of our L atino** to Mil '• Pure, Fresh. Groceries! g | - ! IT WILL PAY! >* I 15 ■< To do your trading with a house that always five* a dollar t • worth for a dollar. * ji~ 1 ? - I f * I IT WILL PAY! : 1 II s To call and examine our complete stock of FruiU, Nuts and Con- ! *J ieclKoeru which we are now daily receiving for the trade. • L 1 ' IT WILL PAY! I You | handsomely • 2 3 ! to get mb* of our • f - : pure candies, Iretb fruit* At* > - nut* for the ''Little Polka" during j *g * the holiday season One or two, or fivedol- ; > £ : tars, just as you can afford, spent in • h this way at Christmas and : New Tear, brings % belter return than p the same amount put on Interest at 100 per oonL \ • < { •• 3 I IT WILL PA YI •J { i M r TabairMuTaMaad apiMirfsaoawUsi atsha safwcteMf sllUat tint d aouds 1 •£. • •* as*} aatr (*• ! • £ i FI.VEKI FLAVOKED TEAS : %, i i 1 AND J STRICTLY PL* BE 6PICEB. \ >* la Nw* *u tluas a tk Hm f H < i ~ j firccsrjßS, CGnißciScußrY, Fpuiis, 3tc. | ~ • lul os : S * ; ; SECHLER dc CO., 1 j H ?20jan. Bush House Block, Beilefonte, Pa : I T W I L L PAY! IT WILL PAY! J. ZELLER * SON > DRUGGISTS No C Brockcrhoff Row.Bellefonte.Pa Dealer* lu Itrußw, t bemieal- Perfumery, Fancy Gowda Ac. Ac. Puro Wine* and Liquors for medicr parpotM alwayskept- may 81 ■7l | QEHTREHALL Furniture Rooms. 1 ; KZK.4 HIU NBKC. re.pectfuliy inform* tfao citizens of Ceotr county, that bo hss bough tout the old .land of J. 0. Dciniuger, and hot reduce the prices. They haTc constantly on hnnd and make to artier u BEDSTEADS. L BUREAUS, SINKS. V ASHSTANDS, CORNER CUPBOARDS q TABLES. Ac . Ac. * illotCsM-k.DK CHAIRS ALWAYS os HAM j ~Tbeir stock of ready-msde Furniture it ; it gc and warranted of (food workmanship Ktidif sli made under their o*n immed h ;sle supervision, and it offered at rate. u hcaper than elsewhere. Call and tee our stock beforepurchasing ~ I eWewhore. 26 feb. ly •' o GRAHAM dc SON, Dealers iu |] Boots, Shoes and! • a Ladies', Misses' and Chil-s dren's Fine Gaiters. ( . I All Kinds of Custom Work Made To Order. H v ; Hum ess Leather, v Sole Leather, Calfskins And Shoe Findings always on hand. Bishop Street, q 'Akuay if Bellofonto, Pa. j I Gift & Flory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL. Thoy hiwfe now opened, and will constant y keep on hand, a splendid stock of new , SHOES, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, for men, women and childran, from the best manufactories in the country, and now of fered at the Lowest Prices, - J BOOTS and SIIOES to order, upon Jsh"rt notice They invite the people o. |this vicinity to give them a call, us they "twill strive to merit a share of their pat K ror.iiife roylQtf !TA F. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law b' \JI BellefontC, Pa. Office over Rev. OBlofa bank, may la u& POR FARMERS AND ALL OTHER Go to I. Guggenheimer. FOR FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, JBESSQOOIMS, GROCERIES, PBOVieioxs, BOOTS & PHOEB, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES CLOTHING, Oil* CLOTHS A*l> FAXCT ARTICLE? jCEENSWARE, GROCERIES. PR® VISIONS, FLOUR, Ac Hid is now prepared to accomodate al hit old customers, and to welcome alt new onee who may favor him with their patronage, lie feels safe in tmj - itig that he can please the most fastidi ous Call and see. ISAAC GUGGENHEIMF.R. P. S. —Mr.Sussman still continues lexical in LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS, iu the old room,where be may always he found. l*2ap.tf.* THE undersigned, determined to meet the popular demand for Lower Price#, respectfully calls the attention of the public to his lock of SADDLERY, now offered' at the old stand. Designed especially for the people and the times, the largest and most varied and complete as sortment o Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, ofeycry description and quality ; Whips, and in fact everything to complete a tirst class establishment, he now offers at prices which will suit the times JACOB DINQRB.CeI. In- Ball Jy T K W IIAR DWA R E STORE. J. & J. HARRIS. No. 6, BROCKERUt>FF ROW. A new and .complete Hu.-dwure Store hat been opened bv the underpinned in DrockerholPt new building— where they are prepared to sell all kinds of Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel Nails. wheels in setts, Champion Clothes W ringer, Mill Saw>, Circular and Hand Saws. -Tenuon Saws, Webb Saws, Ice Cream Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Backs, a full assortment of Glass and ale of ■" *** es > Picture Frames, \\ heelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Beltiug, Spokes, Felloes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn Plows, Plow Point*. Shear Mold Boards and Cultiva lor Tjeth, table Cutlery, Shovels, Spadee snu Forks, Locks, Hinges, Screws. Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway ti*' , „ 8 ' Lard, Lubricating Coal, Linseed, Tanners, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. >crew Plates, Blacksmiths Tools, Factory Bells, Tea Bells, Grindstones, Carpenter Tools, Fruit Jars and Cans, Paint, Oils, \ armshes received and for sale at uneAiW.tf J A J HARRTfI. BEATTY-^°l SED BY THE HIGHEST MD >iUkU authorities throughout the world ms a BEST D. ¥. BE ATT Y, Propria N J. I