8 s HKltlFF'S SALE. lit rlrtue of writ ol Testatum Venditioni Ex- ponat, issued oul of tb oourt f Common Pless of Philadelphia oountj, Pa., and to mt directed, I will expose to sale it the Ooart House, in the borough of BloomAeld, on ' ' , Friday, tht lit day tfJunt, 1677, at 1 o'clock P. M., tb following dosorlbed rl estate, to nit ! All that eertaln TRACT or PIECE OF LAND, situate in Oliver township, Perry oounty, Pa., be ginning at a poat near and on the south side of the Peniuylvanie railroad, thenoe by lands of Bliss Fichor north 481 degrees oast ii perehes to a stone at low water mark on the Juniata river, thenee 1 down said rirer at low water mark south St da- 5 roes enst 71 perches to a post, thence by land of ob-i Werta south 8(1 degrees west 11 perches to a post on the sonthern side of the Penna. Railroad, thenoe along the southern side of the Penna. Kail road north 42 degrees west 72 7-10 porches to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres and .16) perehes, and having thereon erected a Blast Fur nace, Oven, stone Kngine Home, llrick Casting House, frame Blaoksmith fihop, frame olHee, frame carriage house, frame stable, 6 double frame dwell ings, railroad traoks, englno, blowing ojllnder, boilers, tools and fixtures appertaining I Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Kast Newport, Oliver twp., oounty and Htsto aforesaid, designated us lot No, 1.1 in Kast Nowpnrt plan, boumled and described as follows, to wit i Begin ning at a post, thenoo by Raspberry alley CO luat to lot No. 12, thence by said lot 140 foot to Iron street, tliouoe by said street 00 lent to Third street, thenoe by said street 140 feet to the place of be ginnings Also, FOUR LOT8 OP AROUND, iltunte in East Newport, Oliver township, oounty and State ut'orosaid, designated as lots Nos. 78, 711, 80 and 81 tn said pluu, beginning at the corner of Straw berry alley and Third stroel, thence by Third street 240 feet to Buffalo street, thenoe by 'said street 114 feet to River alley, thenoo by said alley 240 feet to Mrawberry alley, and thenoe by said nlley 114 feot to the place of beginning, and having thereon created thrte double frame dwellings with kitchens attached, and outbuildings) Also, TURKU LOTS OK GROUND, sltuato In East Newport, Oliver township, county and fttste Aforesaid, designated as lots Nos. 10, 11 and 12 in said plau, beginning at lot No. 13 and Iron street, thence by said street 182 feet to Fourth street, thenoe by Fourth street 140 foot to Raspberry al ley, thenoe by said alley 182 feet to lot No. 13, and thence by said lot 140 feo'. to the plnoo of begin ning i Also, A TRACT or PIECE OF LAND, In East Isewport, Oliver township, oounty and State afore said, bounded on the north by Buffalo street, an the east by Fourth street, on the west by Fifth street, and on the south by an alley, and fronting as follows : On said Buffalo street 240 feet, on said Fourth street 240 feet, on said Fifth street 240 feot, and on snid alley 240 feet, forming a square, and having thereon erected a large two-story frame bouse, with frame kitchen attached, and onstbwlld tags: Also, A TRACT or PIECE OF LAND, sit.Tite in township, county and Btato aforesaid, bounded pn tho west by lands of John Acker, on the oast by Fifth street of Kast Newport, and on the north by - Jot marked No. 23 of the general plan or said Kat JNewnort, forming a triangle : as tho property of ffbe Marshall Iron Company. Bailed and taken in execution, and to be sold by J. W. WILLIAMSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomfleld, ) May 18, 1877. J Notk. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the proporty is stricken down, and tho balance on the first Monday of August, A. D. 1877. s IIERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas. writ of Lovari Facias, and a writ of Fieri r aoias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of lSloornfield, on Friday, the lit day of June, 1S77, at one o'clock P. M. of said dny, the following de scribed real esiate, to wit : A TRACT OF LAND,situate in Liverpool twp., Perry county, Pa., containing 65 acres, more or less, about 5i acres cleared, bounded by lands of tieorge Wilt, S. M. Shuler, Joseph Lupfer and oth ers, baring thereon erected a 2-story Stone House, one and one-half story frame house e,ith shed roof, and outbuildings; Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situato in Same township, county and State aforesaid, eon dining 14 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Levi Wilt, M. B. Holman, John Dockerd and others ; Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in same township, county and State aforesaid, containing four aores, more or less, about one acre cleared, bounded by lands of S. A W, C. Thompson, J. Deckard and others, and having thereon erected a two-story frnme houso and outbuildings ; Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the bor ough of Liverpool, county and State aforesaid, containing about 17 perches, bounded by lands of S. A W. C. Thompson, J. Deckard, and others, having thereon erected a two-story stone and frame bouse, formerly a still house, as the property of Simon S. Charles. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situato iu Centre township, county and State aforesaid, containing 297 acres, more or less, about 120 acres oleared, bounded by lands of Duo'l Myers, Abraham Evans, John Ilohenshildt, John Raum and others, and having thereon erected a one and ono-hulf story log house, one and a-half story frame carpontor shop, frame weatherboarded bank barn and out buildings ; as the property of Gotleib Light. Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situato in Tuscarora township, county and State atoresaid, containing 50 acres, mono or loss, bounded by lands of Ephraiin Acker, Mitchell Klockner, and the Juniata county line : as the proporty of Davidson Miller. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate In Liv erpool borough, oounty and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot of John Doitrick. on the west by an alley, on the south by lot of Mrs. Arndt, and fronting on Market street, and having theieon erected a two-etorv frame house, frame stable and outbuildings : as the property of Jere- Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Watts twp, oounty and State aforesaid, containing 60 acres, more or less; about 60 acres oleared, bounded by landsof Win. Wright, Robert Thompson, IIos- tetter, Win. Feniole's heirs and others, and having thereon erected a two-story log house, log bank barn and other outbuildings; as the property of James Wright. . Alio, A TRACT OF LAND, situate ia Oliver township, oounty and BtaU aforesaid, oontaining 48 acres, more or less, about 21 acres oleared, bounded by lands of Michael Hartsell, Buyer A Demaree, Elisa Roddy, John Webster and o'hen, and having thereon erected a two-story log bouse, log barn and outbuildings ; as the property qt Abel Longaore. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Carroll township, oounty and State aforesaid, containing 87 acres, mora or less, about 12 acres oleared, bounded by lands of John Bear, David Hen, John Soule, Henry Souder and others, and bavin then oo erected a one-and-a-balf-story log house and frame stable : Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in same lownsnip, county ana State aforesaid, containing one-half acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Huston, Adam Beam, John Soule and others and having thereon erected a one-story log bouse and lime kiln ; as the cronertles of John Hnrrv. - Also, A TWO-STORY WH ATHIR-BOARDBtt UOUSU. outbuildings, and LOT OF GROUND, situato in the borough of Duocannon, oounty and Stale aforesaid, bounded on northwest by Uiski treat, on tho west by John Wilkinson, on the oast by tho heirs of Lewrenoa Gross, oa tho northeast by P. R. R., being 60 feet front and about 140 feet deep i as tho property of Lewis Herk stressor. Also, that certain piece or LOT OF GROUND,' situate in Greenwood township, oounty and State aforesaid, and bounded and desorlbed as follows, to wit i Beginning at a post, thenee by lands of A. Adams south 60 degross west 40 perches to a blaok oak, north 60 and one-half west 63 perches to a stone, thenoe by lands of Thompsons' heirs North 70 east 47 perches to a ohestnut oak, thenoo by lands formerly of Anthony Brandt south 64 de grees east 42 porches to a post, the plaet of begin ning, oontaining 28 acres and 13 perches, be tho nme more or less, together with tho hereditaments and appurtenances i as tht property of George Mans and Marlah Mans. ' Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate In tho bor ough of Mlllerstnwn, oounty and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot of Isaao Klnter, on tho south by street running to tho river, on tho oast by Main Street, on the west by an allay, and having thereon erected a two-story frame weatherboarded house, a two-story log weatherboarded house, a wagon-maker shop and other outbuildings as tho proporty nf Elisabeth R., and J. H. Klpp. Seised and taken In execution, and to be sold by J. W. WILLIAMSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomfleld ) May 10, 1877. J Nora. Ten per oent. of the purchase money to bo paid when the property Is stricken down, and the balance on the the first Monday of August A. D. 1877. jyjUSSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, PENN'A. Now offer the public A It ARK AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS Consisting sf nil shades suitable for tho season, BLACK AL APC CAS AND Mourning Goods A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN KtfDXIMS SELECTION OF PRINTS! We sell and do keep a good quality of SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, I And everything under the head of i GROCERIES ! Machine Needles and oil for all makes of Machines. I ' To be convinced that our goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK. S- No trouble to show goods. Don't forget the CENTRAL STORE, Newport, Perry County, Pa. HIGHEST AWARDS! ffiPo'u! J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWE8T CORNER THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS., PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought Iron Air-tight Heaters WITH SHAKING AND CLINKER-GRINDING GRATES FOR BURNING ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROUGHT IRON HEATERS . FOR BITUMINOU8 COAL. KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON HEATERS COOKING RANG ES.LOW-DO WN GRATES, EtO. Descriptive Circulars sent free to any address., EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. My its, 'PATENTS. Fee Reduced. Entire Cost $55. Patent Oftlce Fee f.15 In advance, balance t20 within 6 months after iiatent allowed. Advice and examination free. Patents Sold. J. VANCE LEWIS SCO.. 19-3m" Washington, D. C. (8 TAKEN INIEHNAU.Y. AND f 0SITIVE1Y CUBES RHEUMATISM, GOUT, (EURaIGIA AN0 IUM9AC0. 8010 BT DHUuGISTS EVERYWHERE. SENOFGHcIft- rHELPHENSTINE A BENTLEY. V , 0HUGGlSTs7WA8HiN6TOH, 6.0. Ml. For sale by wholesale Druggists ia Pitta, burg and Philadelphia. 861? "XTOTICKIs hereby given that the board of i Pardons lor tho State of Pennsylvania have granted are-hearlng In tha oaa ol John, 9. Baker, of Perry county, which will be had on Tuesday the 6th day ol June. 1877 at Harrlsburg, May 4 1877. WILLIAM BAKEK. TO THE PEOPLE 0I? PERRY COUNTY. ANNUAL , SPRING GREETING STEPHENS & BEETEM. c ' . , '. 1877. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE. 1877. English and Amor Iran 11 R II S S E I, H In all the BUST makes. IJKAITTJFUL. Throe I'ly CARPETS. In Brussels Designs. EXTRA ENGLISH 1NUHA1N AND Extra Huncr CARPETS cm: a r Beauties In Hall and Stair C A R P E T S with rich match 1JORDERS ! ALL NEW FOR SPRING. NOWOPEN! AND Carp HEADY FOR SALE. TUB MOST ATTRACTIVE SI'itINU STOCK Or ets! Carpets! AND OIL CLOTHS! WINDOW BIIAUES AND FIXTURES, Looking Glasses, MATH, ItUOS, HASSOCKS, -. AND ever before olfered to the trade. STEPHENS & BEETEM, 21 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. CARPET CHAINS, AND FILLINflH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WALL PAPKHS AND RKCOH ATIOiyj. FOB Halls, Parlors and Vestibules, Cliamhcrand r Dining Rooms, iu, 01 T, CLOTHS! For Htalrs, Tables, Floors ami llalls. Cut to lit Id a solid piece, 1-OOTCIXO GLASSES! FROM PARLOR TO KITCHEN HUES. 30 Patterns In Home Made CA11PETS, our own manufacture. The best Wool, Cotton and Linen CAKPKT CHAIN always on hand. AND S0M AT Itottom I'rices. . DON'T DELAY ! Rut come to our STORE and take a look through our MA.Gh3sriincicisrT NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK! 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It 1 m IT FT IwE 1 1 Hk f ' ' Including tho Automatlo , Tension, which was and Is the bes In iiho. .,.0 . ,. , Please notice our PATENT HARDENED CONICAL BEARINGS. O both th Maclue . anu nivna, TI RETAINS all the virtues of the Light-Running "DOMESTIC 'JL ' Our new and old Ideas, worked out with brand new Machinery and Tools at onrown new' irks. Inthebiisvoitrof Newark, New Jersey lliav lven us a standard, ol MECHANICAL EX CELLENCE. Minimum of Prlotinn, Maximum ol Durability, and range ol work, never uerutolora ; iAajhd lii thj, fti.ulitflr Miirhlne wnrlrt. TO THIS STATEMENT AND THE MACHINE ITSELF ' : " ' (3 We invite the attention of all, especially those having high mechanical skill or observation. N. B. All Machines fully warranted. - i ixMJSaxiJ hewing MACH1N Co., Now York and CUIoagg, . ,. LADIES, USE DOMESTIC" PAJPtU rASHIONSe r't-lptr SPUING . 1877., A T ! 1877 Sl'KING 1877. 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We Have Lois of Print, We Have Lots 6 Alpaceasi We Have Lots of Fancy Dry Goods, We Have Lots of Cottonadcs, We Have Lots of White Goods, We Have Lota of Other Articles, Tliat Are Very Cheap, TJiat Are Very Cheap. TJtat Are Very Cheap, Tliat Are Very Cheap. That Are Very Cheap. Tliat Are Very Cheap. WK ALSO HAVE New Styles of Wall Papers. New Styles of Wall Papers. New Styles of Wall Papers. The Prettiest You Ever Saw. Come and See Them. Floor and Table Oil Cloths AND CARPETS ! Floor and Table Oil Cloths ' " AND ' ' ' Floor and Table Oil Cloths " " ' AND . ' OARPETH ! In the handsomest patterns and best qualities. It will not cost you anything to look at them. SHOES FOR MEN. SHOES FOR BOYS. SHOES FOR WOMEN. All Good Styles and at Popu lar Prices ! ' la fact we have a COMPLETE STOCK of all kinds of goods, to which we ask the attention of all who can appreciate FINE GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS. F. - MORTIMER, . NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. MOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that the petition of Solo mon lllgham, Assignee of GeorRe Matchett and wife, has been Died In the Oourt of Common Pleas of Perry county, praying for an order of sale to sell the Real Estate of said Assignees, sit uate in Miller township. Perry county. Pa., and that the Court has tlxed TUESDAY, the 12th of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. ut., for tlie hearing of salu petition, when the same will be granted, un less cause be shown to the contrary. APTU17.M7T. "".fhonot.ry.- KINGSFORD'S Osweg-o 8tar11i IS theTBEST and MOST ECONOMICAL In the World. , Is perfectly PCItE f ree from acids and other for eign substances that Injure Linen. , . , Is STRONGER than any other requiring much less quantity in using. Is UNIFORM stiffens and finishes work always the same. ... ... . v , Eingsford's Oswego Com Starch Is the most delicious of all preparations for Paddings, Blanc-Mange, Cle JXt. ESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is hereby gl en, that Letters of Administration on the es tate of Jacob Rice, late of ttarille township. Perry county, deceased, have been granted to tlio subscribers residing in the same township. Ail persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those Rar ing claims to present then duly authenticated for settleineut to charlott8 n. rick, Jonathan kick, A. M. Mabkel, Attorney.) , - Administrators. February U, 1877 Cpd -J7ISTATE NOTICK. Notice Is hereby gfr Jli en that Letters of Administration on the estate of John 8. McKlry, late f New Biiltslo borough. Ferry Pa., deceased, hare been granted to the andorsignod residing in the sain borough. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate Davmeiit mil thma kivtnr claims will present them duly authenticated tor settlement la February 13, 1877. p4 JOHN BABKIN. (Administrator.