tljc tines, New Bloomficli), 3n. 5 Tuesday, June 21, 1S70. l o c a L j) i: 1'a n t mj: x r. OUR TERMG Arc One Dollar a Year in Advance! IVrsmw who receive a paper with tills article marked. m;iy know that thev should mail nrotii erwise scud the subscription price, II they wish to continue lo receive The Time. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear !n mind Hint tellers received laler than Satin div eve ninn, or Hie dmvn mail on Monday niorniiiKliavc to lay over 11 lit il the following week. To Correspondents. "Wilson ,Th. AVe will bo pleased to hear from you often. Your contribution will bo publi.'ihoil next week. Alis'J. The eomiiiiiiiieution lias been destroyed, n.s iill rejected articles are, un iess accompanied by a requost for tlioir re turn, and stamp for return postage. I'Jninircd lliiinls. The Juniata Sentinel lias again changed owners. The present editor and pnrprietor is 15. F. Schweier. Thief Captured. The fellow who stole a horse from the stable of John Board, last week has been arrested, and the property recovered. J fe was found in Adams Co. The IJS I'll IV of this borough is to be en forced and the constable- hereby gives not ice that all who don't wish to pay the fine, fillets for each hog must keep their hogs on there own promises. y Ileal IMule rlimiges. Wo learn that Michael Noll, of Spring township, has sold his farm to John Smith, of Centre twp., for .$14,000. Jlr. Noll has also purchased a l'foutz Valley farm for $21,000. A Good One. Tlu following is a literal copy of an order received at the store of "W. 11. Ium, Elliottsburg, Pa. : "Mishter peel tuni, Blezo scent mi wun toes soltes mid plidge S . Wo presume the translation would be, Mr. E511 Dum, please send mo one dose of salts and oblige. An Ungrateful Seamp. A. traveling ped dler detained a fow chtvs since bv the late storm at Mr. Emanuel Jones on account of the bridgo being washed away, Mr. Jones tendered him the hospitality of his house for two days, and when the fellow went away ho took several articles of clothing in return for the kindness received. A Sew Local Train. A new train for local accommodations has been- put on by the Penn., . R. Co. There is a passenger ear attached to tho through freight train leaving llarrisburg at 0, f m. and running as far as Lewistown for tho accommodation of local passengers west. This will enable persons to go to Hairisburg and return the same da v. The York True Democrat says, We are told that a few weeks ago, there was a child born in Boltstowu in this county, with a head and face like a tamo rabbit and tho jest of its body like a human being. Tho head of the child is covered with snow white hair, and ils eyes are a, beautiful pink. It was living at last accounts. Queer If True. An cxehango says: A gentleman informs us that a sure remedy for abolishing rats and mice from a house is to shoot off a revolver so as it may come, within the hearingof those pests. In every instance, we will warrant them to leave for "parts unknown." Persons whoso 1r:m h are infested with them would do well to give tho above a trial, as it is much more desirable to frighten them away than to poison them during the warm weather. Lifl his Bottle, On Monday night of last week, some lellow who had urobablv forgotten tho eighth and tenth Command ments, filtered tho house of W. S. Snyder in Elliottsburg, in pursuit of plunder, lie, hmv.ivir, appeared to meet with little suc cess, as the only things missing, were some i and bisciyt, which from appearances, ihe fellow had stowed away under his vest. He must have left in a hurry, as by some means ho forgot to tako his bottle, which seems to contain some forty vod whis-key. This bottle and its contents the holders an nounce their readiness to transfer to tho owner any time ho will call for it,, without any chargo for storage. Perfection. A cotcmporary calls Wana niakov & Brown's garments, "The perfec tion of Roady.-Mudo Clothing." We hard ly think perfection has boon reached yet, but they are nearer it at Oak Hall, than any wlicro else. (Jood Humored Wor. The Williamsport (Pa.) Gazelle and Bulletin gives the follow ing particulars of an anmsing a flair which occurred there on Monday hint. It says : The old trackof tho Williamsport anil El mira railroad, just above Hepburn street, was long since abandoned as a passenger track, but has been used for freight pur poses. A portion of tho track has recently been taken up, from the coal yard In. low Centre street to Hepburn street : tU, wheth er with the intent to abandon it we do not know. In fact, wo suppose that on (he " in tent tho ease will finally turn. Jk) that as it may, tho railroad company commenced fencing in the disputed territory, and yes terday sent on men to relay tho track. Mayor lleidic claims to own tho land, and sent on hands to tear up tho rails as fast as they were laid down, and each party work ed with commendable zeal, and wiih the most entire good nature. The track-layers were followed closely by tho track-razors and work went on lively. Jokes from both sides were cracked and taken in good part. Indeed there was as lively and funny a scene as could well be imagined rails went down and rails came up, and the conten ding parties enjoyed tho joke hugely. About five o'clock in the afternoon Chief Coder and other policeman arrived on the ground, arrested all tho railroad hands and marched them off to tho Recorder's ollice. Another gang was put on, and they were also arrested. Tho third gang was brought out with liko success, making in all forty-one arret ted. These men all ap peared and entered hail for tlit.ir appearance at court. Superintendents Bowen, of the Northern Central, and Thompson, of the Philadelphia and Erie, were among those arraigned. A Singular Case. Tho Altoonrv Sun says : A remarkable affair happened at the residence of a well-known citizen of this place tho other evening, tho particulars of which wo have from the gentleman's own lips. About 8 o'clock tho children were put to lieu as usual. :olliing was seen or heard to excite unusual suspicion. At tho usual hour the grow n up portion of the family retired, having securely fastened tho several . . -k, ... uinun. iiuwiiug in, an occurred out ol the usual way. Some time daring the night our informant was awakened from sleep by a dull blow on his face. He was somewhat astonished to find that a favorito cat had sprang directly on his face. Being very drowsy, ho threw tho cat from him and im mediately went to sleep again. In a short time tho eat repeated her singular action and again he threw her from him. Yet again she sprang upon him, and this time, being thoroughly awakened and suspecting something unusual, ho raised himself in the bed and gazed tow ard the open door of the room. Ho was startled to see a pair of bril liant eyes flashing on him from tho gloom. Rising and striking a light, ho was surprised to see a mammoth black dog standing on tho threshold of tho room looking fixedly at him. After a brief examination of the mysterious canine, our friend walked de liberately past him, opened the door and called him down stairs. Tho dog obeyed, and walked forth into the lrightwiih perfect docility. Tho question is, .whence came tho dog, and was ho mad 'I Tho singular action of the eat, which is a great pet in tho family, manifests a degree of intelligence truly astonishing.. Her fidelity to her mas ter rid him of an unpleasant visitor, and may havo saved his life. Importance of u Seal tonNote.- When' there is no seal, and the note is transfer! red to a third party before it comes due.v the maker thereof can. oiler no defense in its payment, no matter that ho may have paid most of it to tho second party or been wholly swindled in tho consideration for which it was given. But a seal following his signature, no matter in whoso hands ho may find his note, secures to the giver thereof the right to prove full or part pay ment thereof, or tho want of consideration therefor. Patent right men, particularly if they are on tho swindle, in selling a n ' that is not patented, or a patented thin il i , . . wiiicu mcy luivu no 1 igni whatever, are always anxious to get notes on time with out seals, so that they can readily dispbso of them for w hatever they w ill bring, ma king a very largo discount to get the money. A seal protects against thin transaction, and every person giving notes ought to know just what they are doing. Tho reason for this is, that a note with out a seal is classed as commercial paper, und may pass from hand to hand as freel as a bank note, whilo a seal to a note is c ideneo that it was given ns a settlement b twecn individuals, and may bo subject offsets or deductions before payment. A Faithful Pop. An Incident con nected with tho tragic death of Nathan Denny, who was killed on Saturday morn ing by the Cineinalti express west, at War rior's Ridge, illustrates tho fidelity of tho canine race in a trucly forcible and pathetic manner. When tho body of Mr. Denny was discovered, his faith fill dog was found by his side with a broken back, showing that he had risked his own life in order to save his master from tho jaws of death. And when tho persons who discovered the body of his master attempted to remove it tho broken-backed dog, nearly dead as he was, manifested such a degree of feroci ty that it was found impossible lo approach hiin. After repeated efforts to secure the body had failed it was found necessary too shooltha faithful sentinel, and ho breath ed out his faithful life on tho body of his dead master. What n commentary on man's fidelity. AUonna Sun. A Singular Accident occurred last Sunday afternoon to the buggy belonging to Rev. O. W. Bouse. Tlie vehicle was standing on a level place at Lackey's drove, only a short distance from where there was a sharp de scent, when by some means it started, soon turning around so as to descend shafts fore most, and passing over a bank it was upset, breaking both shafts anil ono wheel. What started it is not known, as no person was near it at the time, and no animals, except some sheep had been seen in the vicinity. It is not often wo hear of a buggy running away by itself, and in this instance it was probably started by the sheep rubbing against the wheels. "Dry, Dryer, Dryest. One of the worst calamities that can happen to a farmer a spring drought is now upon us, noL only m Western New-York, but in many other sections of tho country. Hay, hero oven Willi abundant rains within n week, cannot be half a crop. ():iis and barley look thin, spotted and sickly." We copy the above from the American Farmer of Rochester N. Y, of tho date of Juno 1st, to show tho difference between the season there and here. I&tp Tim HhmmOthJ 77o fVMit. EniTOH : While out surveying the ''"her day and wadin; f 'T W U''-1 "Ulll lcehng curious in regar through the tall very line clover : ud to it we milled ui one root unci counted upon it no less than .'''.' JCI perfect stalks averaging thirty inches in length. They were ail the pro duct of one seed. This may not be more than an ordinary yield as we have never taken much notice to tho growth of clover, but wo would like to hear from other big yields. If doubted tho stalk can bo seen in the bar-room at Eliiottsbtirg. John Dum. iSriefs. The Dunkards havo been holding a love feast iibout a mile from Newport. The an dieneo was very largo. Our thanks, arc tendered to Mr. J. P. Donley of Dclvillo for a nice basket of new early Rose potatoes. From all parts of tho country come re ports of damages to bridges from the late rains, while the condition of tho roads is terrible. Reports regarding mad dogs aro becom ing too frequent for comfort, and nervous people aro demanding that all dogs run ning at large should be muzzled. Tho strawberry crop in this vicinity promued great things but owing to the great quantity of rain, didn't keep tho promise worth a cent. Several cattle have been injurrd recently by tho cars at Newport. Wo'havo heard k no-accident of the kind however on tho Duucannon and Bloomlield rail road. r Wiiliilnnniitiiimii fv.m ,.... ii- .. A front l.ilv tl.oi. wo irof. -on. n.uil n . i v'"l Vllir. 1WMH ill 13 11. ti,roii"h In t ime to make conned inn ii 1. the train east. It takes only two days now to il h,,l-1' ft""1 hero to Hairisburg. 7 John Miller residing near Crane's Gap I OllltiliiO '1-iikI jiuiiifir i.nt lititu.lC.-. . I in the foot last week that ho bled to deatM kucioro meiueal assistance could uo procur- en. A man named Sankey fell into the creek a short distance above Huntingdon on the 1 1th inst.., and was drowned before assis tance could bo rendered. His body was re covered a short distance below on" the fol lowing day. Nr Tho snirit of inmiovenienf-. kcciou i. lmvX uimgauael.-ed Wolvtllc. In audition to the orce in!', lti tion of several buiMiims. Youno's mill liou A'V. . 1 .. .... . had an artistic touching up, and looks unite smart in its new coat of paint. Tho next 11... il..il inn w.ii,,it(,i,f i I .7 ,V. ii iiniiwfc-ijiv.iii. Lui.iL,in 14 il :i t wul ly an. " Company front" is a pretty way for soldiers to march whilo on parade, but when four or five ladies parade the siilu walk in that maimer they should learn to "drop liloB to tho roar" when meeting persons und not compel them to step in tho gutter .as wo somct lines see t hey have to do. Burglars paid a visit to Eandisburir last week and ransacked Maj. Shuman's hotel taking nothing however but a little ehan-o and a couple of drinks. Two of tho stores were tried but before anything was aceoin plishcd they were discovered and frighten ed away. Dr. D. H. Sweeney, of this borough, op crated on a girl eight years of nge, that was taken from the County House, that was partially deaf and dumb. The operation watt performed in September 20, 18(!I, and was very successful, the girl having her speech ami hearing restored. Wo refer to Michael Grapple, of Shermansdale, Perry county, Pa., to whom tho child is inden tured, also to John McDonald, A. P.. Smi ley, also other neighbors near the said M. Grapple. H A Ihirgaln in Lumber. The subscriber offers a lot of 2 Inch Hemlock Plank, White and Yellow Pino Boards, Lath, &c, being everything complcto for putting up a house 18x24 feet. The stuif is all dry, and w ill be sold cheap for Cash, on appli cation to the subscriber at his residence, 4 miles above Eandisburg. 2t JOHN II. LAY. STOKE-WARE DEPOT. II. WILLI & CO., havo just received lit Pcrrysville, Juniata county, Pa., a car load of Ohio oiio-"Vjii'-, which they offer at veiy low prices. CHEAP 10 1 CASH. The undersigned gives notice that he has adopted the (Push riilli. and now soils goods at very low rates for Cash or Country Produce only. No de viation will bo made from this rule. R. OATHCART, Millcrstow n, Penn'a. May 3, 18;012t. Dried Peaches. Another splendid lot of Dried Peaches, at 12 cents per pound, for sale by F. Mortimer it Co., Bloomiield. Fransylrniiiii 1!. 11. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On a-id alter May "0, 1S70, Passenger trains will run as follows: WKST. I'ittsli'R Kxpr's. (l'lai:)l. !l a. M. d.'iilv exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, il.lH a. m.. daily e'xrent Monday. Mail 'J.ll i; m. dai.y except .Sumlav. JiAhT. I'ast bine 4.10 A. M.. daily except Monday. HaiTislmrj,' Acroiii. ll.til a. si., dailv Sunday. -Mail 7.,-),j i m., dully evecpt Sunday .1. J. BAKObAY. Ant. DUNC ANNON STAT ION. On and after Sunday, Mayiili, ls70, trains will leave Diuieainion, a follows : HASTWAIM). Fast blue, (Flat) A. M.. daily except Monday llarrisliiirg Aocom. lid i si., daily Sunday -Mall s.-js 1-. si.. daily " Sunday Wi-snVAIM). Way Passenger. fe,ii,'i a. m., dailv except Monday Mail. 1.-1H e. M daily except Sunday VM. C'KlNti, Auent' Slajo Line Between Iev,port ami Sew Gcrmaiilort'ii. STAC! MS leave New (ierinanlown dallv at four o'clock a. in. l.iindiKliiirnat 7. .'in a. in. Urcen park at S iu in. New iiloonilield at ii;v, a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect Willi tho Ac commodation train l.ast. Jietui niiiL' leaves Newport on the arrival of tli Mail Train from Philadelphia, at -.:;) p. m. Z. lilCii, I'mprlctoi: County Price Current. i;i.00Mi'ii!i.i..Iiiiic ai, 1870. sa ( 00 cents. Fiax-Koecl Potatoes l'.ultor 1 pound KgH-) 11 dozen, Dried Apples it pound,. Uried Teaches I'ealed I'eaidies Cherries,...; fitted lllackhcri'.es Onions V' bushel Hi 13 " 8 lf)ets.ftlb. ISffilSets. ' 4 5 ct s. " 15 ti IS cU " 8fs lOets. " Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janwi it Andrews, NO. 11 MAllKET STltKKT. l'liii.Anniii'iiiA, June 1ft, 1870. i 1 45 tli 1 50 YVhitc Vleut, Ked Wheat,... Kye Corn' 1 40 ft' 1 4.'. lllKdid 10 1 Wto 1 li7 Kl (t (W rt 75 U7 50 5 5U to 7 'ir) J 1 ii -1 15 14 (ft 17 Zri! Z iJ 17 V'ats, . 1... L '"V'' "''l Ti"")tl,-V K'l'a ., , m': tte Turkeys, y lint tor, solid In Mils.' A UDITOirS ,'OTK'K.-Tho nndei-sipied. it Auditor appointed Uy t lie Orphans' Coin t of l'ciry county. Hi make ilislrilHHimi nl l lio L:,h,n.., Ill the hands of liairus ,. I.oiin, JCxeeuior of t he last will, dn., of Ceoiye Loi;, lain ul luniala township, deeea-ed, amonu the ercditoi's and olh-i-ls enillied lo rcceivu the fiaiiie, heiehy itive.s no. lii that he w ill meet for tne purpose of his ap pointment, at iilsollieeiu Iiloonilield. on V K1N l'..s 1)A Y, Hie -Hill day of .June, lsVu, at hi o'clock a. in., when ami where all interested, mayutiemt, if they see proper ho to do. ( HAS. A. IIAKNl'TT, June 7, 1S70. And, lor. A MINISTKATOU'S NOTK'K. Notice . . i !'. , 'y ti'v,1,1' J",1" Vlt"!:', Almiiiiirii- ' ,,,,v' i'i-'-ii Hi'Oi'.etl lv Mill JiCLU IT 111 rclTV ulster ol 1'eri v eouiily, on I lie estate of jilaruarct 11. .lacolis. late. oi .iiiniaia townsiup, i-m-ry eouitlv, J'a., to Nielio las.IiiBobs, residing in Tiiicaiora towmhip, l'erry county, l'a. All persons know iuii themselves Indebted to said esiaie,. will pleasH miiife iininediale paMiieiit, and those haviiiKc'.aims will pi-useat them duly authen ticated lor srtl lenient.. NICHOLAS JACOItK, Administrator. Lnwki l'orriot, Alt'y for Adiu'r. 4 . lit , I .1 1 M I Nl ST 1 1 A TO 1 ! ' S NOTICIC.- Nolicn lslicre- .l V. by niveu. t ia'i. LetleiSof Ailm : nisi r:il l.ni .n lln cstale of Caihariiiii Sin.-er, lain of Hiiilaio hiwnsliip.. (lei-cued, liavc b.'cu ijiiimi d lo the uu. ilnrs:;:iii:d ie.iilii.r ill tiie saine touuship. I All persons Indebted lo said eslateaie requested f i miiku i.inueiliate pavnieiit. and limio haviiiK daliiis iiKaiiwl it, will p.esnut tiidi duly auilieu 1 tlc.ited for bottleuient lo . J lilt tiiil.'.Il il. ANDKKSoN, 180t Adiiiinlstrator. Jical JCufafc Agency for Terry Co. I.KW1S TOTTKH. S. JJ. 0A,,nnAlTII. rOTTUR & G.WJniAIlTl, Real list ate Agents, TS'ow IJloomieJjl, 3sl., OFKHIt nt T'rlvate Sale over OVER ONE HUNDRED FARMS In lvny CoT.mf. 1 a., yaiyini; in Me fiom SOtoSOO Acres ami lit prii-s riinniiiK from S10 to Mhi pel" ere ' All of theahovclieal Kstatc is located within 45 miles of tne Capital of the Stale, and convenient lo markets, none of it lieing mine ihan ai and in.ieh of il williin ft mileiof the l'onu'a . It If ferry County Is uuioim the finest AKiieiiltural ( ouii I ics In (he stut. 'I lie land being principal y liiiieslone. red shale and llint nrnvi'1. '"I" lrsoiis w ishiiiK to view any of the above prop. Ap.'nt's !S d" 1,y 'a"i"B at ,,IL' l,mx' ll'n ni.'rriV.1." ,,ai.nK ii,""i"'rk's f'"- s-iic. wouui d.. well In cailini; on (ho above. -I'lease send for a Circular stylus a full d scription ot each propertyl a, iy. Xew Adrertisem en t.i. Newspaper Advertising ! not K of l-il closely printed paces, lately Is- A V.rr..7i7. .. ' . " "('sl Aincncan i...-.ini nmraiuiiB,finiiB i mi names, circula tions, and lull naitienlais roucer K the le ul nt' Daily ami Veekly 1'olitical and Family hews, pels, touether with all those bavin,; larn circi Lv lions, published in the Inteiest ol 'l;, tiSm, Asri cul uie, Literature, &c, &e. Kverv Advertiser will hnd thin lKiok of meat value. Mailed Tree t . i"yi". iT.sii-.l.,,,."le r1l'Ut liftcdi cents. iitXi. Kow.-New 'v.Vrt. C- - 1'ark ,'l'J'1,l,il'"rK(I'a.)y(nrr.liilu Issur of May J!i. ISiti ; says: "The linn of (i. f. ltowell & Co w Inch issues tli s inteiesting and valuable book, Is 1 lie aiKcst and best Advertislni; Aueney in the luted states, and we can id.eert.Hly5 1 ccon ie i d to t he alleiitioii of I hose who desire to ad v "tile in sin h .1 way; that is, .so to secuie Hie larcest i .llev' 'il,!:!1 ''"'ity f,,r ihc lv exDcnditure of j- w rv rjr . .,J..".yV.nit"rr.,vI"Mvis,',",akn ollt I-Ptters ratcut . e adv sed to counsel with MUNN & Co., editors of t he .Snriitoie A iiwrlcu,,, who have prosecuted claims be loie Hie I'alcnt Olhce for over ' Twenty leais. i heir Aiuencan und Kuropean I'ateiit Aneney is toe most extensive In the world. CI a" p s less than any other reliable aeicy. A painnli- .'. 71ark Iow Now York- YES ! IT IS TRUE I ;-T!Kl'. '"3. "'""rs-the Ilea Vropiicrs-tha un ''u-T-n!.iC',i ,",bt,I"!"'H'" tl'e worul are tn V ! . Kelabie houhie-Aiiition ATM , , V '" huU"" -'"10- head for I'ainphlet couiaiinci; partieuurs. SALES MUX Wanted in a paying bu--'.!U,S!i'. h; "Y, 413 Chestnut St., l'uimdeTphfa. j. f.jp Hf MAN hi ACIMN'E - Nw"Dooi. L SIC Free for Stamp, TAlUtANT & CO. N. Y. T V l,'rV N, KS K C?KX WLBromovM JL (.oinswithe.it pain; pneo i'e. Sold at drua Mini shoe stoics, banipies mailed on receipt o? c(n,N l ti.h cu. 34 fine Street, New Youk. A GE EAT OFFER.." HORACE WATERS, Xo. 4 SI Eroadtvay, Xew York- y U.h dispose Of ONH HUNWIHI) 1'IANOS, Me 7 uiiiKONs and OiMiAxsi, of s,x first cla.su in. 1 eis, inehiiliiiK t'luclieinii; ,v Soiis,.at kxtiiemih y j.ow eaiciis foh c.vnii, i.iikino this month, or will take iiom f5 to niontlily until j)lud. 4 17-ly a LONGEST. ROOF in the United States Is on Kinek's Sons' Factorv hasloii, i'iu, one third of a mile lonu, and Is cov ered with READY ROOFING, CIF.AI MTHAMiK and easily applied. Stnd for . circular and samples to the manufacturers. ItKADY JtOOFINC CO., 4 2J lya No. (14 Courtland St. New York. HinMvy Knitter. For Family Vso, price $30, Knits BVEUYTniNO, uses only onb needle, simple, reliable. Circular' and sample stocking sent ntKE. Knits ton pairs per day. A child can operate It. Aubnts Waht bi. Address HiNKi.Kv Knittino Maciiinu Co., Hath, Me, 4i'l 3in;i or 170 MtOADWAY, N. Y. JJeerae of Incorporation IN'I'fllCMATTKl! of the 1'eiitiou of Christ's llelonued Church at liiuicaiiiion, l'a., the fol lowui!; proceedings were had. to wit: '.M May, 170. the pelitii f llev. S ). f!. Kod- rock, C. f). (ielbai h. F. VValil, 1,. Sumner and oth ers, cit izen i ol the ('oiiiiiionwealtli of t'a., accom panied by the articles of Assoeial.ion, was presented lo the Court piayiui: lor a doeieeof incoi poration, w lieieupun Hie lollowint; decree was made: ' And now to wit : May id, ls.70. Not.iceis hereby directed to l civen in l wo newspapers printed III the county of I'ci I y, for the period of four weeks before 1 he tirsl day of tho next lei in or tills court, ol tlio within applic.it!on. liy tin; Court." CliAKliKSlI. NMII.KY, l'rofhoiiotary. t'rothoni.tiiry's otllco, Iiloonilield. May II. 1870. hr.w is Ton iUi, Attoruej for I'etithmcrs. J)erree of Incorporation, TN TMF M ATTI'.'I! of the Htit ion of the Trinity . liel'oiined Cliun li of Maiysvllle, l'a., the fol lowliig proceed iiigs wore had. to wit: May Till, 1S70 The petition of Itev. W. X) O. lloilroek, I). T. liveiiiart, (J. W. liclsliiKer, Win. M. Schools and other citizens of the Coinmon wea'.th of IViinsylviiiia, accompanied by the arti cles of Association, was presented fci the Court prayliisfor a decree of Incorporation, whereupon tlie lollowiim decree was made, "aiiduow to wit : May Till, 1870. Notice is hereby directed to be Kiveu in two newspaper primed fn th county of Terry, for tin; period of four weeks before the first day of the next term of this Court, of the within application. I'.y tlie Court." C1IAKI.F.S If. SMII.KY, rrothoiiotary, Lkwih 1'ottkk. Attorney for retltiouern. Jliooinlleld, May 11, 1870. Troth's Sugur Cured Hams are sold at 21 cents per pound, by V. Mortimer & Co. If you want an extra nice article try them.