THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELl), PA., FEBRUARY (5, 1877. 5 THE TIMES. ItO&il fpcikrtircit. PENNSYLVANIA R. L MIDDLE DIVISION. On ami after November 7th, Trains mu h follow! ; EASTWARD. J'nlHrtVAI. HrATlONH. .fin .Mall' Atl'.i Mm. Ki. J'lr'ui lix. Aeo. P.M. Hsrrtstmrg, JluckvlUn, Marysville, iMiliennnon, bully's Now-port MllloTHtown, 'J'httlll)HU1lt'U. Mexico,...,... . Port Royal.... MlfTlln, u. ficwtrftnwn Jr., AiwIorrton'H,,,, McWvtown ,.. N. Hamilton, . HumbiM-fUm,.. Tyrone Aitooua l.W) J.I7 1.(11 19 Ml 13 III 1.M 19. (IK s ir. n'.osl 7. mi 7. mi' t.so 10.99 .m 10. in 8.43 e.im! 9.10 H In u.r.7 11.41 11.101! II .Kl 11.114 H.I 4.40 8.61 10. 841 .0t 8.97 In In1 4 47 11.871 4. is. l m 8. Ml 8.M B.mi 8. It; 9 M US A. Mu P.M. jr. M. Punllo Sales. Those liavlng buIo bills printed nt this offloo will have llic no tice of the snlo in this list without extra diarge until dny of wile. February 10th. Ira WcnUel executor of David Wentzcl, dee'd will oiler at tils luto rcsldeneo near Blain tho rcmlndccr of store goods be longing to deceased. March 12th. Thomas Coleman, In Rye tvrp., will tell Horses, Cows, Wagons, Farming inplctnents, &c. February 14th. Philip McNemar at his rest, denccin Ccutre twp., will soli Horse, wagon, Cows and a general assortment of farming Implements. Fobrnary 15, Samuel Rltncr at his residence In Carroll twp.,nearGlb8on's spoke factory ,wlll Sell horses, cows, farming implements, and household furniture. Tebr,uary Iflth. Mr. I. B. Trostle, at her resi dence In Blaln, will oiler one cow, a variety of household furniture and a house and lot. February 21st., Jacob Seller at his residence In Centre twp., will soil 8 cows, a large lot of lamberand household furniture. The bouse and lot will also be offered for sale at llie same time. February 22nd. Mrs. Rebecca Trostle, at her residence In Raccoon Valley, 8 miles N. E. of Ickesburg will sell horses, cattle, sheep and farming implements. February 23rd. Goo. Vf. Btone, at his resi dence In Carroll twp., will sell cows, pigs, farming Implements and household furni ture. March 1st. W. H. Dum, executor of the es tate of Fred E. Dum, dee'd will sell stock, farming implements, and household furni ture and lumber. March 2d., Geo. R. Hall at the Orr farm at Billow's Bridge, will sell Live Stock, farm ing implements, Ac. March 8rd. Vm. E. Kirk of Wheatfield twp., Will offer horses, cows, wagons, and a gen eral variety of farming implements. March 8rJ. B. W. & S. M. Small at the farm of Adam Small in Centre twp., will sell horses wagons, and varlouB farming implements. March 6th. Andrew Miller will sell horses, cows, young cattle and farming Implements In Tyrone twp., i miles south-east of Land isburg. March Oth. G. F. Ensminger, assignee of J. C. SklVes, will sell horses, mules, cows, sheep, and a general assortment of farming implements. March Oth B. F Rice at Buffalo Mil 1b threo Miles Wjest of Ickesbnrg, will offer horses, cattle, wagons and a general assortment of farming implements. D. M. Rinecmitu, Anctloneer. March ! 5th. Tho Executors of tho estate of John Kell, dee'd., on the farm near Blue Ball, will sell livestock, farming Implements and household furniture. March 16th. Jeremiah Keck will sell horses, cows, young cattle, 'bogs and farming Imple ments in Tyrone twp., )i miles south-east of .Landifrburg. Sale Bills got up in good style. Price $1.25 to $5, according to size. Hend list of articles and day of sale and state the priced 1)111 you want to this oflice and your bills will be sent you by return of mail. Uriel Item. 8. S. Ritter, a cattle dealer of Carlisle, lost his pocket book with $600 in it, on Saturday-evening, in Beading. y $)n Monday night of last week some evil disposed " cuss" attempted to break into Klefl'msn'g saloon, in Millerstown. A bill has been introduced in the house providing -that the text books in use on the third filenday of June next shall not be changed for six years. The horse belonging to Mr. Neilson, that was injured, has since died, and ex amination showed that the bone was bro ken in three ptaces,where he was kicked. A live California grasshopper was brought into H. Foulk, Esq., a few days since and the chap is still as lively as a cricket." The protracted meeting that has been t progress for tome time in Fishing w?ek, came to a close last week. The results are very gratifying. The Ground Hog did not his shad ow on the day set apart for his appear ance. For purtiouilars as to what effect this will have on the weather apply to the Freeman. The Judge is posted. On Tuesday last a horse belonging to Mr. David Tresster, in Centre twp.. was kicked by another horse, in the stable, in a terrttaVe manner, several cuts being so large they had to be sewed up. Communications received on Monday morning are too late-for insertion. We only had three this week just as we were going to press, and one without the name of the writer. A young man named Sider resident at Buffalo twp., was arrested and held to bail before 'BqulreZlnn last week charged with forging the names of his uncleand brother to a note. W. H. Mln lob. made the charge. , -On last Tuesday while Mr. Lew Frank was crossing the river on the ice with a load of chop and as he was nearing the opposite bank the ice gave way precipi tating the horses and sled Into the water. He managed to get out without any se rious damage. Newt. WEHTWAR1). Wy: Mull, Ave., fftHniTr'u lr'u. A.M. .P.M. 'P.M. s.oo 6 :hi a. la j.w .w. HI 1.41 i.M :H 1.44 H ill P.I1A 8.UM 8.411 m am a mi Ml t.MI 7.10 Ml 8. Mi 7.2H S.4S 8.11 7.411 DM 8.11 7.M 10.10 il.IM' B.IW Kl.l 8.M i 14(4 4.m 11.40 4.471 l&W 8.W ; l.m s.sr1 ! 7.111; 1 CM. P.M.I " Hev. 1). W. Krlly, formerly the min ister over the Reformed charge in this place, died at the resilience of Dr. LpTo ver in llarrlsburg on Hnturdtiy InBt. Ills remains were brought to Newport from whenee the funeral will take place on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock 1'. M. X Printers do sometimes make money, though not often and accordingly we note with some satisfaction that Mr. 11. 8. ltembaugh,a graduate of the Frrr.mm of this plaue has in addition to his print ing oflice in California, became the pos sessor of a $H000 farm. You see he took Ureeley's advice and "went Went." - Week of Prayer. The Union week of prayer in this town, postponed from January on account of Court, will bo observed this week with following arrangement: Hunday (Feb. 4) and Monday Reformed Church ; Tuesday and Wednesday Lutheran Church ; Thursday and Friday 'Methodist Church ; Saturday and Sunday (Feb. 11) Presbyterian Church. VAu Old Subscriber Says : " Times are hard and though I feellikeeconomlstng, I will not do it by stopping my paper. A man who cannot get enough benefit out of your paper to continue, even though times are hard, will probably consider w hiskey cheap at any price, would not not miss peeing a circus if within ten miles of him, and would at all times keep one or more worthless, dogs." An Accident. On the Slstult., asMr. Idle and family, of Rye twp., were on thoir way to attend the funeral of Mr. Chas. llarshinger's child, the seat of the wagon came down and Mr. Idle and his wife were thrown out. Mrs. I. had her collar bone broken and was other wise bruised, and Mr. I. was hurt in tho back. Dr. Travis, of Marysville at tended to the Injuries, and the old lady is getting along as well as can be expected of an old lady over 70 years of age. Weather Report. B. Mclntlre,esq.,hands s the following report for the montii of January, 1877 : Average of thermometer at 8 o'clock A. M., 21, 48' ; of barometer 30 Inches minus 6-tenths. Average of .greatest degree of heat 81, 0' ; of lowest degree of cold 14, 23'. There fell one foot of snow and 0-tenths of an inch of ruin. This month was, on an average, not so cold as the month of December. The coldest day was Friday the 6th, the .mercury staking to 2 below zero, and the warmest day was 17th, the ther mometer running up to 42 above zero. - ' Burglary. The tobacco storeof Wilson Lupfer in this place was burglarized on Friday night last. The day previous Mr. L. had noticed that the bolt to the front window had been removed and he supplied the place of the missing bolt with a wooden one. That night the shutter was forced open, a pane of glass removed from the window and tho con tents of the money drawer which was within reach of the window was robbed of about $7 in change. It is evident wo have some resident in this place who ought to be serving his country at Cher ry Hill. Coal Oil Seized. During the past few weeks Captain Roach Las seized nearly one hundred barrels of kerosene at Hun bury, Bhamokin and other points,whlch was being sold in violation of law. An inspection revealed the fact that instead of coming up to the requirements of the law, 110 degrees,it took fire at 85degrces. This probably accounts for the great number of lamp explosions. A Balti more firm sold most of this oil to the dealers. Home storekeepers refused to sell the oil as soon as they learned It was not up to the standard. fhunbury Daily. How Cars Are Robbed. A car thief who had been operating on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been commit ted to the Norrintown jail for stealing about $250 worth of goods. The mode of carrying on these robberies Is pecu liar. Two of thieves, carrying a rope, board the cars at some point where the train has to move slowly. They climb to the roof and lie flat on their faces un til a clear otretch of the road is reached. One of them then fastens the rope wound his body and the other lets him lown at tbe side of the car. Thus sus pended he pk'ks the lock of the car door and enters. At a point of road before agreed upon lie throws off the goods, and accomplices are awaiting to secure them. ' ! r A Family Poisoned by Eating Apple Butter. Four members of the family of Mr. John Doyle,residing at Coxestown,about four miles above llarrlsburg, were poi soned recently by eating apple butter contained In a crock, glazed with oxide of zinc. The wife of Mr. Doyle did not taste the "spread" aud was therefore not affected by the poison. The father and three children became very sick the symptoms being violent spasms, se vere pain In the pit of the stomach, ob. stinate constipation, general relaxation, etc. The father and eldest son have re covered so far as to feel no effect from the poison but general debility, while the remaining two children are still India. posed, but will eventually recover. Dr. J.D.Bowman, of this city, had. the cases under his charge. Patriot. Sheriffs Sales. The following prop, rrtles were sold at (Sheriff's snlo on Fri day February 2nd., 1877. Two lots of ground, situate In the bor ough of Marysville, Perry county, Pa. Hei.ed as the property of Hiram Ander son. Hold to Artman, Trlchler & Co., Philadelphia,, for $2l). Also a tract of woodlnnd,sltuittein Hiu vllle twp., Perry county, Pa. Helzed ns the property or John 1)111. Hold to W. II. Mlnlch, Newport, for $25. Also defendant's in a tract of land, sit uate In Wheatfield twp., Perry county, Pa., having thereon erected a two-story frame house, frame bank barn and other outbuildings ; seized as the property of John Losh. Hold to Elizabeth Losh, for $r)2. Also a lot of ground, sltuato In the bor ough of Bloomfleld, Perry county, Pa., and having thereon erected a two-story stone building : Helzed as' the property tif the Perry County Mutual Fire Insur ance Company. Hold to Chas. H. Hml ley, Est)., Bloomfleld, for $4(10. A Lesson on Tobacco, In a Passenger Car. The latest and most effective countor blast against tobacco expectoration was delivered by a lady in a Hlxth Ave. car, New York, on Saturday aweek. One of those noble specimens of manhood who chew the weed and with impartial mind distribute the saliva upon everything and everybody within range, waB sitting opposite the lady. From his capacious mouth, at regular intervals, a stream of amber juice fell upon her dress. Her look of blank amazement soon gave place to one of wrath ; a frown blacker than midnight gathered upon her face. Patience ceasing to be a virtue, she at last rose, carefully gathered up her dress so as to lose not a drop of the fragrant liquid, and, leaning toward her vis-a-vis, wiped his face with the garment he had desecrated, and then deliberately resum ed her seat. The astonished man roared with rage and pain, vainly tried to wipe the tobacco Juice from his smarting eyes, and at last rushed from tho car, followed by roars of laughter from the passengers. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. Home days ngo a child belonging to Mrs. Christain Rentier, residing in McAlistervllle, during the temporary absence of the mother from tho house, got its head through tho strap of a sewlng-hiachine and completely hung itself. When discovered it was almost suffocated. The Mlffilntown Democrat A JiegUt.nr says : On Tuesday night of last week, forty-two tramps took shelter In the county Jail. And it wasn't a goodnight for tramps t'ither. , Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing fiHMn the Cumberland county papers of last week : Monday evening, about half-past eight o'olock, as Amanda Minnlch, aged about eighteen, and another lady, were going down the Main , street, in Carlisle, a man named Patterson, a grain dealer from Baltimore, stepped out of the Bentz House and caught hold of Miss Minnlch's arm. Slio nqtlced that he was drunk and tried to release herself from his hold, when ho drew a revolver, pointed it at her and tired. The ball passed through her hand, making a se vere wound. Patterson was sobered at the deed he had committed, and made immediate arrangements to leave the town. Hiring a horse and sleigh he drove away rapidly, but pursuit was made and he was captured at Mechanics burg and taken back to Carlisle. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church. Preaching next Halibath at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Preaching in the M. E. Church on Sunday. evfcning next. A Reduction. I desire to notify the citizens of Perry county, that I am pre pared to re-palnt old buggies at from $8.00 up, and re-varnish from $4.00 to $5.00, and other repairs at same propor tion. I have also on hand second hunt) buggies and Spring wagons. i'cv work made to order. Give me a call. Shop back of Smith & McBride's blacksmith, shop, New Bloomfleld, Pa. E. T. Baker. A Word About Boots. Oood boots are the most important article of men's wear. After trying several makes, we have concluded that the boots made by the Watson town company are the best in themarket. They are hand-made and manufactured from the best stock of any wo can get while the shape is better adapted to the general trade. Their goods are for sole by the stores gener ally throughout this county, and a full supply can be found at the store of tf F, Mortimer. Take Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the undersigned, that a dissolution of partnership is to take place on April 1st. All accounts must be settled by note or otherwise be fore that date, and accounts not settled in accordance with this notice will be put in the hands of a Justice for col lection. The business will after that date be carried on by H. W. Smith. Smith A McBridk. New Bloomfleld, Jan. 23, 1877. tf For Sale or Rent. The Hotel nronertv situate on Carlisle Street, north of the Court House, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Pos session given on ApriL 1st, 1877. For information, apply to, Mits. Sarah Derrick, Mansville, Perry co., Pa. Schwartz Holds the Fort for the Cheapest Clothing, Furnishing (mods, &., In tho County. (Jive Idm a call. Ismoit Schwartz, Newport, Pa. will dm! it to their advantage by calling on tho Undersigned, IS! DOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, Pa. . Tailoring promptly and well done. Wn will fllt'tllull Vflll t.lm irofwla fit villi . . - ..... ....... J WH ..V V.WU.., ... J " can bring your own material, aud be as. sured of liavlng a good fit. r . Aiuiinnusji. The celebrated "Capital Lead, which Is unequalled for whiteness and durabil ity alwuys on hand and for sale by tf. F. Mortimer. -.-- m-. -- Special Notice. Having added a room for the express purpose of showing car pets oil cloth and wall paper, we ask persons wanting any of these articles to look at our assortment, tf. F. Mortimer. There Is No Article Like It to Cleanse and Jtt'Hiore, WOOD'B IMPROVEuTlAIH RESTORATIVE In unlike any other, and has no equal. The Im proved has new venetatilo tonlo properties i re stores gray hair to a glossy, natural colon re stores faded, dry, harsh and falling halri restores hair to prematurely bald lienilsi removes dan druff, humors, scaly eruptions; remove Irrita tion, itching and scaly dryness. Ho article pro duces such wonilfirfifl ellRcts. Try It, call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, and floa t lit put yr with any other article. Hold by all drug gists In this place and everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. COOK tt CO., Chicago, Hole Agents for the United Mates and Canadas, and by Johnston, Holloway & Co., Philadelphia. 10.30. ly e.o.w ... --- Philadelphia Produce and Stock Report. l'nii.tuEi rut, February 3. The past week has been unusually dull, and prices for produce have receded somewhat. We quote Wheat, 14K4P U'HtCoru, MS.r7jRye, 75W Oats, 384J40; Clo verseed. Him? Htock quotation areas follows : lnnn'a. R. R., WA Reading It. It., HiNor. Central, ZfiVii 1. hlKh Nav., -uQi; riiil'a. it Erie, 1H,V, Uold, loiS. Connty Trice Current. - Bloom field, February 5th, 1877. Flax-Heed 1 iiij Potatoes, 75 Iluttor V pound, (fresh roll) 18 Packed Ilutter If) pound, 10 Ekks V dozen 1H " Dried Apples ft pound,... :ij; cts" Dried Peaches,..., 812ots.yft Cherries 0 0 ets. " " Pitted .. OOOOOots. Blackberries OQOcts. " CARMBLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY WOODWARD & BOBII. Carlisle, February 3. 1S77.B Family Flour tfi.25 Superfine Rye Flour 3.50 White Wheat, new 1 80 Hod Wheat, new 1.30 Rye... BO Corn, (new) 43 Oats .-. 30 Uloverseed 9.00 a 0.00 Thnothyseed J EWPOUI MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Koitgh it Brother. DEALERS IM (JltyVIIM" Ac PHODTJCE. Mwi'OKT, February 3, 1877. Flour, Extra j 60 " Super. 4 60 White Wheat V bu I Mai 30 Red Wheat 1 25 0 1 25 Rye 6060 Corn ... 40642945 Oats V 32 pounds 3030 Clover Seed 9 00Q9 00 Timothy Seed 1 60 Flax Seed 1 00 " Potatoes, 80 80 Bacon 10 O H Dressed Hogs 6 ets. Ground Alumn Salt 1 6001 60 Llmebumer's Coal ,. 2 25 Stove Coal 4 00 O 5 00 Pea Coa,l 2 75 Gordon's Food per Sack 12 00 FI8II, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at tbs Lowest Market Kates. Five per cent oft for Cash. I.i Dwro-SmnRS On the 30th ult, in Marys vllle, by the Rev. 8.1. Miortess, Mr. Emanuel LudwlK of Baltimore, to Miss Louisa E. Siders of Marysville. Perry county Pa. Jones Powell Ontnettth ult., In Newport, by Rev. J. W. Buckley, Mr. Joshua H. Jones to Miss Annie M. Powell, both of Juniata township, Perry county Pa. Mimioh FiiiiKMtN On the 23rd nit., at Landls burp. by Rev. W. II. Herbert. Mr. Wilson MlnTch to Miss Annie A. 1 ulirmau, both from near Loys ville, this county. Hiieihi.et Iibar On the 25th ult.. at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by the same, Mr. John A. Slielhley, to Miss Emma Bear, daughter of Judge bear, both of Spring twp., this couaty. VERY LADY SHOULD nAVE ONE OK OUR IMPROVED PLAITERS, adapted to all kinds of goods, and to all the dif ferent and fashionable styles of Plaiting. Simple and easily managed, it Is Just the article every lady needs. Sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price, .. Send for Circular. Address N. V. TREADLE M'F"G CO., t Uortlandt Street Jiew York. STEWART'S ADJUSTABLE TREADLE VOTl OPERATING SEWING MACHINES WITHOUT FATIGUE OB INJURY. The most complete method of propelling the sewing machine. It saves four titths the labor and entirely avoids the cause of physical injury t en dorsed by the mwlicul fraternity. It can be at tached to any ordinary sewing machine without removing the machine from the bouse. No sew ing machine should be used without this im portant attachment. Send for our circulars, which explains the principles. Address, SEW 0K TREADLE MFtt. CO., 01 yr. tit OortlandtMrett, If. Y. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby give no tice to all persons indebted to him, that their accounts Biust tie settled on or before the first of March. Alter that no further indulxence will be granted. CHRISTIAN SIOUFFEK. Hheruiansdale, Jan. V, 1(477. . , , pd American ntid foreign FnicntH. GII.MORK & CO., Siicimsiiis to ClIII'MAN. Ill iMMK.lt A CO., H'lllclrnrs. Patents pro enroll In all uiiuntrlHs. No PKKH IN ADV ANtif. No clinrue tiiili'os the pslent, Is granted. No fees fur making preliminary examination. No addi tional hies fur obtaining and cntidii'itllig a re hearing. By a recent decision ot the Cnmml sinner, A l,L ri'Jei'N'd applications limy he revived. Special attention given in Interference Cases I lorn the 1'aleut olllce, KxieiHon before Con grins, Infringement Suits In dlllerent States, aud all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Pal. cuts. Hi'tiil Mump to ((limine 61 Co., for pamph let of Slxly tinges. LAND CASKS, LAND WARRANTS t SCRIP. Contested l-and Cases prosecuted before the 1). S. (leneral I, and Olllce and Department of the Interior. Private Land Claims, MIMNU and l'UK, KMI'TKIN Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases attended to. I.aii'l Scrip In 4u, an, any lilo acre ploc.es for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can tie located In the name of the purchaser upon any (lovernmnnt hind subject to private entry, at 11.25 per acre. It Is of eipial value with Bounty l.and Warrants. Send Stamp to (Jllmore & Co., lor pamphlet, of instruction. AltHEAHS OK PAY AND HOP NT Y. OFFICERS. SOLDIERS n ixl SAILORS of the Into war. or tlielr heirs, are In many casesenlltled to money from the Oovernmeiit of which tliey have 110 knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay anil bounty received. Enclose stamp to OILilt lit K i Co., and a lull re ply, after examination, will he given you free. y K N H I O & . All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, and SAILORS, wounded, ruptured, or Injured In the lain war, however silent, call obtain a pensoii by addressing OILMORH&CO. Cases pioceciitcd by (IILMOKK& (,'() , before the Supreme Court of the United Stales, the Court ol Claims and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is conducted In aseparate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties, emliloved by The old firm, Prompt attention to all business entrusted to G1LMORK& CO., Is thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving It. Address: OILMORE CO., WiV F. Street, Washington, D. C. XT' R STATE NOTICK.-Notlce Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the ecliitnof JC'J that lottnrs TestHtucntnrv Frederick E. Dum. lute ol Tvrone tiiwnshlD. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Elllottsburg, Perry county. Pa. All persons indebted tosald estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM II. DUM, Execufor.. A. M. Markkl, Attorney for Executor. January 3li, 1877. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that James Irvine and' wife of Savllle township, Perry county, Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment nave assigned all the estate, real aud personal, of the said James Irvine to Thus. H. Milligan, of the borough of Newport, county and state aforesaid, In trust fur the benefit of the creditors of the said James Irvine. All persons therefore Indebted to the said James Irvine, will make payment to the said asslgm-e, aud those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. T1IOS. II. MfLLRJAN, January 30, 1877. Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that John Yofin of Car roll township. Perry county, Penn'a., by deed of voluntary deed of assignment has assigned all the estate, real and personal of the said John Yohrr toA. M. Fleck, of Shermansdale, county and state aforesaid, In trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said John Yohn, All person therefore Indebted to the said John Yohn, will make payment to the said assignee, and thosn having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. A. M. FLECK, January 30, 1877. Assignee. pUBLIC SALE7 : BY Virtue of an alias order Issued out of ihri Court of Common Pleas of Perry Conntv. Pa., to the undersigned, Assignees of William Schoff and wife for the benefit of creditors, they will expose to publlo sale on the premises, tm SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1877, at one o'clock p. m., of said day, the following de scribed real estate to wit i Tract No. 1, being a piece of land, situate In Savllle township, perry county. Pa., bounded by lands of Philip Jacobs, James Irvine, and others, containing about 173 ACRES, tly cleared, having thereon erected a t y LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and other outbuildings. There Is also an Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on said Tract. Tract No. 2. being a ridge of land situate in said township of Savllle. county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Elliott and others, eon tafdlng about SIXTY ACRES, well covered with timber. Any person who desires to purchase a desirable property, on easy terms, convenient to schools, churches, stores, mills, Vc should not fail to at tend the above sale. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, to be paid when the property Is stricken down, one-third ol the balance on the 1st April, 1K77, at which time a deed is to be delivered and possession given, the ba'ance In two equal annual payments with Interest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. Information as to title, tie., will be given by Lewis Potter, Attorney-at-Law, New Blcom neld,Fa. J. 8. WETZEL. GEORGE BAKER, January 30, 1877. Assignees, " Tbe Beet Thing In the West." Atchison, Topeka St .Santa Fe R. R. IN KANSAS. ,SOO,000 ACRES of the best Farming and Agricultural Lands in America, situated In and near the beautiful Cot tonwood and Upper Arkansas Valleys, the gar den of the West, on 11 Years' Credit, with 7 per cent. Interest. J-FAKE REFUNDED To purchaser of land. O-Circulars, with map, giving full Inform tion, sent free. Address A. 8. JOHNSON. Acting Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or, CM. MORRISON, agent of A.. T. S. F. R. K, No. 28 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. 4 Sm AUCTIONEERS. TAMES CLEELAND ': U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post office address, Shermansdale, ferry co.. Pa. w. D. HENRY, AUCTIONEER. Blaln, Perry county Fa. WTerms Moderate and every exertion made to render satisfaction. tl Auctioneer. The undersigned frWea notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited atd premplattention wlllbe given. E. V. WELLS, NewBuffale. Perrv co. .Pa. DAVID M'COY, Anctloneer a. Charges very tow. Post Olllce address Ickesburg Penn'a- t Q B. HARNISH, AUCTIONEEK, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charge moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 5 if