THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., JULY 31,1877. THE TIMES; Ihl DcpJu'tnieit. PENNSYLVANIA R. R.-KIDDU!DIVISION. On and after Jmieltth.Trslus runM follow! I WESTWARD. EASTWARD. WayiMslliAra. !, Tr'uTr'u rRIKCtPAL H TATIONS. J'lWiMntliAll'.iMiri. Ex. tr'u n.l Aoo. P.M. 6 HO t I. M II. Id J40 .Ml 7.10 I.M T.4H I.M S.IW I i A. M. 8.00 Ms Sill 8 13 7.17 I.W 4.U on 8.40 e:a Ffsrrlsbtirif, H'H'kVlllC Alsrysvllle, iliincstinnn, llslly'a Newport Mlllfrstnwtl, Thonivsnnt'n , Mexico,., l'nrl ll iyl.... Ml II llo P. M l.Wl B.lli Ili.IKi .6H .Ml U. 8.1 ia.ua T.mi 10.51)1 7. 10 Mi 8.84 '.'J .m in ii. m e.iiA, B in I.ewlstnwn U.IH 6.41). B.4S Aimersnn',... I McVcvtorn,..l I 1(1.34 8. OP 8 I'll . Ilniiilllmi. . 10. Ill 4.41i ITlllltllWilllll,,. Tjmne., Altoouu .- 4.1ft Inn I M S.2H 0 Ml U.K. a Ml 0.11, A.M. P.M. P.H.I ltrPlttliiirir Ktirom leave tlnrrlslwrtr m It.mi p.m. Plincaiiimn II. HH (flnir)i Newport 11.87 (H"K) Slid ar rive at I'llisbitrff at S.1U A. M. tsr-Onlnif West, the Wtiv Pturaffl1!' Icsve Hnrrli-bunrDslly- Mio cither (rules Dully except Hmid; tfr(lnloir Kst, tho Atlnntlc Kxpress eaea AltfHms Dallv, the otlirr trniiia Hally except Sunday. IBTselnc KrprcPB West win ln, Rt Vuuoiiiinnutt i.ti tud in Ncwiort at O.i; . m., Uieu HViml. Ui'lorit.cnin. Junius Your eoinnunilonllon reei'tv ed too Into for publlcntlon. Will nppeur next week. X()n the 23nl of July, four men, Ga briel Long, Win. Fryinier, Teter Klinp; nnd JaniL's lM'Olure cut 241 acres of ontu on the farm of Wm. M'Clure, in Ty rone twp. Who can beat It t X A party of young men from this place, while flimlnK at Dugan's dam on Friday last, Hhot a white crane, which measured 4 feet 7 inches across the wings and stood over four feet in height. Mr. Oeorge Harnett, of this place was somewhat injured on Friday afternoon. His saddle horse stumbled and fell, throwing Mr. 15., who fell under the animal. The other horses dragged him some yards before they could bestopped, causing some severe bruises but breaking no bones. A young man residing In Carlisle handed his watch to a woman who was telling fortunes.she saying she needed to put it In her pocket while she told his fortune. Afterwards she declined to re turn it and the young man took her by the throat to force It from her when she threw It some distance eutirely destroy ing it. The " Centre Literary Society" will hold its 2nd annual rlcsnio at Laurel Grove School House, Saturday August 4. All are Invited. H. II. Mc1kehan, Secretary. i Struck by Lightning. Mr. Henry Rice, of this place was struck by lightning, during the thunder shower of Friday evening. He was at the time fixing the spout, and the fluid came down the pipe, paralyzing his orm and shoulder, and causing him to fall over Insensible. He soon recovered, but felt for some time afterwards a pricking and numb ness in the side that received the stroke. No doubt the heaviest portion of the fluid had passed down the lightning rod, or his injuries would have been more serious. Drowned. Mr. M. S. Wlney, merchant, in Port Royal, Juniata co., Pa., and a young man in his employ, went into the Tuscarora creek at that place, to bathe, on Friday evening laBt at about 10 o'clock. Mr. W. got Into water be yond his depth and before his compan ion oould rescue him or call help, he was drowned. The body was found on Sat urday morning at three o'clock. Neither of the gentlemen could swim. The sad affair has cast a gloom over the whole community. "X. Horse Stolen. On Sunday night a week a horse belonging to Mr. Solomon Kerchner residing near Liverpool was stolen from the pasture. The chap left behind him a note (evidently to gain time before a pursuit) which read as fol lows : " Mr. Solomon Kerchner : Rest easy about your mare ; she is iot stole. I only borrowed her ; she will be back by Tuesday evening, then I will settle the damage with you satisfactory on both sides. Yours truly, Yovr Near NEiGiiion." Mr. K. did not believe his " near neighbors" would take such liberties, and therefore at once took means to re cover the animal. He offers a reward of forty dollars for the arrest of the thief and recovery of the property. Sheriff '8 Sale. The following proper ties were sold by the Sheriff on Friday last : A tract of land situate in Toboyne twp., seized as the property of J. J. Baker, sold to Samuel Woods for $533. A lot of ground situate in New Buffa lo borough, seized as the property -of Jeremiah Siders, stricken off to V. A. Sponsler for $100. (This was not sold as it did not bring two-thirds of apprais ed value). Defendants Interest in a tract of land in Watte Iwd.. seized as the property of J. Siders, stricken off to"W. A. Sponsler for $50. (Did not not 'bring two-thirds of appraised value). A lot of ground situate in 'Millers town, seized as the property of 8. T. Lineweaver, sold to Daniel Zeigler for $1,225. A lot of ground situate in 'Duncan non, seized as the property of Levi Foreman, sold Samuel Shelter for $187. The tract of land seized as the prop erty of Stephen -Fenniele-was 'not " sold. S.IKI l.WI 0.11 1.41 JI I.M 0.11 .(W S.SS S 31 V.1I1 9.4:1 C.'Jll I.M PM l.tw IU 8.3.1 P.M 2D III. Ill 8! 1(1.42 4.CKI 11.14 4.17 11.40 4.IU I3 6.:n l.ir t.m M .i P.M. P.M. Presbytorlan Rounlon. A commWtpe composed of representatives from 'the various Presbyterian churches In the Cumberland Valley, met nt Mont Alto Park on Thursday to determine the time and place for the fourth annual reunion. After a full and a free Inter change of opinion, It was resolved unan imously thot the gathering should be held at the Mont Alto Park on Wednes day, August 22nd. The numbers of the committee, a number of whom had never seen the Tark before, were greatly Impressed with the beauty and advan tages of tho place, aud regard It as far superior to Oakvillo, where they havo met heretofore. Full particulars in re. gard to fares, running of trains, Ac, will bo made as soon as arrangements are perfected. Volunteer. The Crop In Franklin County. Wo learn from tho Jiejmsltory, that the wheat crop Just secured Is probably the largest ever harvested In Franklin coun ty. Tho grain is of good quality, and weighs well. As the dealers here have been paying one dollar and a half per bushel, there is more being threshed out than usual immediately after harvest. This is, we think, n wise policy to pur sue, if farmers can spare tho time. Highway Robbery Attempted. On Thurs day night Geo. Shnuler, a driver for J. H. M'Gaugliy of Little Cove, wns com ing down the mountain, when a man leaped front tho bushes, ami grabbing his horses by their bridles demanded his money. " Hard or soft V" asked Shrader feeling for his pocket book. " Don't caro which," returned tho would be robber. " Take that," Bnld Shrader blazing away with his revolver. " For Heaven's sake don't shout me," shouted his assailant, ond releasing his hold of the horses darted off Into tho road among the bushes. Some one threw stones at Shrader from the sl 'e of the road, but a bullet sung throi h the bushes, aud their oc cupant skedaddled one direction and Shrader got out of the mountain at a 2:40 gait. Franklin Repository. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of Jast week. During last week three boys Ira Wil son, Stanton Wilson and Morris Gar man received severe 1 nj u rles w h 1 1 e ba th ing in the canal below town. Ira Wil ton, while diving, ran against a sharp stone, cutting and scratching his side very severely. Stanton Wilson, In dlv lng off the bank head foremost struck his head on a stone, making an , ugly wound. Morris Garman, while swim ming under the sluice, went over the gates a distance of about ten feet re ceiving Injuries that necessitated surgi cal attendance. A little son of Jerome Hack, residing at the 'lock-house, in Mexico, aged 18 months, was drowned in the creek near his father's house, on Wednesday morn ing of last week. The child wandered from home unperceived by tho mother, and falling over ahighembankmentlnto the creek was drowned. When discov ered, the boy was floating down the creek. All efforts to recussitate tho child proved unavailing. Democrat & Hey-titer. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week: . . , . A resident of Sidestown has been lodged in jail on the charge of stealing a harrow-tooth, valued at 10 cents. ' One day lost week, Joseph, son of J. K. Klink, of Newville, fell from a tree at the cemetery east of town, aud dislo cated his shoulder. We are informed that Gardner & Co's extensive machine shops at this place will be closed this evening or to-morrow, for an indefinite period. Carlisle Mirror. Mr. Asbury Taylor, of Leesburg, re cently cut his knee with a drawing knife. The other day he went into the oats field and poisoned the wound,which has become so painful that it is feared lock-jaw might ensile. For Tin Bloomfleld Tlroen. ' "SMn. Editor! On last Saturday the 21st lust., the writer, in company with a number of other parties, ludlus and gentlemen of Bandy Hill, visited the Perry Warm Springs In charge of the very obliging and hospitable proprietor, Mr. J. D. Cree, and assure your readers that our experience was that the "Springs" hotel bathing arrangements, ten pin alley, boating, etc., is just the kind of recreation and comfort that our overworked farmers and their wives need after harvest. You get more for the mon ey here than at any other watering place I know of. Mow I want all of the chaps referred to, to go and enjoy themselves for a day or two. You owe it to yourselves and have a first rate right to roll balls and knock down ten pins at a throw, eat a grand dinner and wash off the harvest dust, for there is no class amongst os who are more entitled to jnst such pleasures as the farmers, and mechanics. There are other visitors to watering places .that would delight to be called the 'Aristocracy," but many of whom are merely the creatures of favorable circumstances, and who don't spend a dollar that they earned by their brains and Industry. Then ye farmer who are the real aristocracy of the county, assert your rights' and enjoy your privileges and go to the Springs a day or two. Rumccs, . WIDE AWAKE FOR AUGUST, 1877. Widb Awake for August, tho Bnmmer Holi day number, is well calculated to enchant the childron and will be good company at the sea side and in the country. Its conteuts is calcu lated to please and instruct while the volume is well printed and handsomely lllustratedr Only 83.00 per annum. Ella Farman, Edi tor. V, Lotubop & Co.; Publishers, Boston. Church Notice. Preaching in the M. Ji. Church next Sunday at 10i o'clock A. M. Union service at 8 o'clock P. M. Sunday School at 0 o'clock A. M. Preaching in the Lutheran Church next Sunday at 21 o'clock P. M. Pruyer meeting on Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sabbath at lot A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 P. M. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday 10 o'clock in the morning. For a good Bargain in Summer Cloth ing go to I. ScnwAim, Newport, Pa. Parasols, Fans, and Hosiery, very low. I. Sciiwaktz. Newport, Pa. " The Peacock" Is the bestClgnr In the County for the money. For sale by F. Mortimer. Tho celebrated "Cnpltnl Lead, which Is unequalled for whiteness and durabil ity always on hnnd and for sale by tf. F. MoitTlMEIl. If you wish a splendid Cigar go to Mor timer's and ask for " Tno Peacock" liritnd. A Good Summer Suit for $1.00 nt I. Schwartz, Newport, Pu. A Good Summer Shawl for 75 cents at I. ScitWAUTZ, Newport, Pa. See the advertisement of M. B. Gibson In another column. If you wish to pur chase a good Piano or Organ he can promise you one at low rates. The Musical College at Frecburg, Pa.; commences Its Summer Session of six weeks, July 'list. Send for circular. F. C. Moyeii, Director. 3t Removal. J. T. Messlmer has remov ed his Shoe Shop to tlie room adjoining F. B. Clouscr's oillce, 4 doors west of the Post-Olllce, where he will make to order Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair ing promptly and neatly executed. Ho will also keep on hand a good assort ment of Boots and Shoes, which ho will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 0 ' ' Ask your merchants for "Above All" Chewing Tobacco. "Above All Navy Tobacco." Cau tion. Every Co. and 10c. plug of this Celebrated Tobacco is labelled "Wardle's Above All." None Is genuine without. Baking Powder, just the thing every lady should have in the house. The best out, for sale by P. Mortimer. Only a Flp. I have received another lot of good colors of the ii cent prints. Lots of other NEW GOODS are also In Store and for sule at a bargain. Call and see them. F. Mortimer. THE WHITE HOUSE. The undersigned 'would ask the citi zens of Perry nnd adjoining counties, that are In need of any goods in his line, snch as HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES and LIQUORS, LEATHER, FISH, SALT, &c, &c, that now is the time to buy a full stock at LOW PRICES to all. The following is the prices of some of my goods : Extra Fat Family Mackerel, 81 90 per nr. Liverpool O. A. Halt, 1 2f wr sunk. Rest Hemlock Hole leather, 30 cts. per 1 yard Wide Floor Oil Cloth, 4n crs. per yd 1!4 yd wide Oiim Table Cloth, 88 ' Lorlllard's Rent Tin Tag Tobacco, 75 " " . Nulls UKl and up. 2 7o per keg Hrundnrd " A" White Hugar, 8. for 1 00 Rest lilo Collee, 411. lor II 00 Miller & Weaver's Pure Kye Whis key, (Kcts. per qt. Miller & Weaver's Pure Rye Whis key, tl 25 per gal. Sliver Plated 7-Rliot Revolvers and Rox Cai trlilKen, (2 60 Sliver Plated 5-Shot Revolvers, Large Calibre, i 50 Double Barrelled Shot Guns, (X 00 to $18 00 1 quart Mason's Porcolulu Top OlasH Fruit Jars. f 1 40 per doz. 2 quart do do do 175 per doz. Note Paper and Envelopes very Cheap. Window Ulass, Paluts and Oils at Low Prices. ALL GOODS as represented or NO SALE. Don't Forget the Place,' " THE WHITE HOUSE," FROST STREET, Liverpool, Ferry Co., Pa., Shuler's Old Stand, 8. M. SHULER, Proprietor. The Select School will be opened in Blaln on Monday, July 30th, by W. F. Bentz. W. J. Rice. Surgeon and Aleclumical DentM, will visit Bloomfleld the first two weeks of each month, profession ally. Ontce at 'Squire Clouser's resl deuce. The remainder of his time at his office in Ickesburg, Perry co., Pa. Call and hear his price b. 28 Steubenville, Ohio, Female Seminary. Board, Room and Light, per year, 1175 i off for minister's daughters. Tuition in the English Course, Language, Music, Painting, &c, very moderate. Send for a Catalogue. Rkv. C. C. Beattt, D. D., LL.D., Supt. Kiv. A. M. Reid, Ph. D., Principal. i)04t ti?A box of Glenn's Sdlphcb BoAP.whicn contains three cakes and costs only sixty cents, Is sufficient to supply material for at least twenty Sulphur Baths which wonld eradicate a whole catalogue of rhuematlc and cutaneous maladies. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, SOcts. 27 4w ! ... Connty Price Cuirent. ' BLOOMVIELD, July 30, 1877. Flax-Bced 1 26 Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound 10612 Eggs V dozen, 12 " Xrled Apples V pound Si ets" Dried Peaches tai2ets.V Cherries 0 0 ets. " " Pitted 00 O 00 ets. ' Blackberries, 0 0 0 ets. " HKWrOllTMARKKTI, Oorrtcttd Wttkly by KougS Jirothtr.) DIALERS IN OliVIlS V llOITJ01i2. 1 Newport, July'JH, 1H77. . Flour, Kxtra s (K) ' " Hupcr 1 White Wheat;) bush, (old) 140 a 1(19 Red Wheat , 18'SOIOO Kys MSfiO Oorn , rotMQ , Oats f Ki pounds, ' 2"fj:i0 Clover Heed 0 WHO CO Timothy Heed, 1 ro Flax Heed 1 o;i Potatoes , ttAM llaoon 8 O 10 Dressed IIors, , Ground Allium Salt 135 0135 Llmeburner's Coal, J 15 Stove Coal,,.. , 4 00 a 4 50 Pea Coal i Mi Gordon's Food per Hack 12 00 F18II, HALT, LINK AND COAL, Or all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. 9" Five per ceut ott for Cash. OAIW.iHI.K PRODUCH MARKET. UOHIIEOTBn WKEK1.T. WOODWARD ROBIl. Carlisle, July 2ft. 1N77. Family Flour tu.50 Bupnrllne Rye Flour 8.50 White Wheat, new...... 1 t Red Wueat,now 1 50 Rye 55 Corn, (new) 50 (.'(is 30 Cloverseed, , 8.00 a 8.00 Tlmothyseed 3vrA3ri.r.iA.C3His. 11T HwiTzmi At the M. K. Parsonaue In Newport, by Rev. J. W. Huckley.on the lUllilnst., Kir. John P. Fry and Miss Mary A. Hwltzer, both o( Juniata county. Death notices not exceeding s Hum Inserted wllhni.t eliBiKP. Jl nt s cents ier linn will Invariably lie clisrueit for Tributes of Respect, Poetry, or other remsrks. s, 33HA.TII8. r RontNSON-On the until Inst., In this borough, Mrs, Anna M. Robinson, wife of Mr. Amos Rob inson, ateil 33 years, 7 months aud IK days. ITIOTt HIlKlt l FF. Relng solicited by a num. J ber of citizens from dilTnient parts of the county to seek the nomination for Hherln", by the Republican Convention, 1 hereby announce my. sell as a candidate for that oillce, and If nomi nated, I pledge myself to use all honorable means to secure my election, nnd If successful, to per form the duties of the oillce fulihfully and promptly. - THOMAH HUTCH, lllooinlleld, Pa., July 17, 1877. FOR Health, Comfort and Economy. Cork Hhavlngs are unsurpassed as an article for Beds, Maitresses, eto. They are ten times as dur able as Husks or Htraw. Only 0 cents per pound. Forty pounds will III! the largest bed. For sale by Armstrong, Hrother&Co.,4i and 40 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2t lm. A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION AT ENGLE'S TEMPLE OF FASHION, Ncivport, Pa, New and Great Bargains ! BILK DRF.H9 BUTTONS All Shades, 15 Cents per dozen, worth 30. LINEN TBIMMINGH,Whlte,mnny Blue & Brown 15 Cents per yard, worth 2S. PINS 14 Rows for 8 Cents, worth 10. Ladles'svery fine LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, lit Cents, worth SO. 8 Pairs of Hplendld HOSE, 25 Cents, worth 45. SILK HANDKERCHIEF at 25 Conts, worth double the money. Paris Lisle Thread HOSE, 35 Cents, worth 62. Balbfl ggau HOSE, Hllk Stripe, 23 Cents, worth 60. EMBROIDERY from 4 Cents per yard up to 50, (a speciality.) RUSCHE3 for the neck, 3 Cents, worth 10. DOUBLE RUSCHES, 10 Cents. Sold every where at 20 cents. PURE SILK PARASOLS only 81.00. Examine them. HANDSOME TIDIES only 23 Cents, worth Co. SASH RIBBONS-A11 Silk, 8 inches Wide, only 25 Cents per yard, worth 75. 3 LINEN COLLARS for tients, 50 Cents, worth 75. Ladles' all Linen COLLARS, 6 Cents, worth 20. All Blzes Children's Fancy HOSE, 10 Cents, worth 18. Large COUNTERPANES, 60 Cents, worth 81 25. Extra Large (12-4) COUNTERPANES, 75 cents, worth i 00. 8UMMER SHAWLS, 65 Cents, wortti ft 00. MOTTO FRAMES with Class, 25 Cents worth 65. MOTTOES only 6 Cent, worth 15. BRISTOL BOARD, 12 Cents, worth 20. HANDSOME SKIRTS at 76 Cents, worth 81 00. CORSETS 40 Cents, sold everywhere at 75. GROS GRAIN RIBBON Extra Quality, Ho. 9, at 20 Cents, No. 12 at 25 Cents. Children's LACE COLLARS, 20 Cents, worth 40. On the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER I will display handsome line of MILLINERY GOODS, Of all the very LATEST STYLES. tVA full line of LADIES' UNDER-CLOIH-INti, CIWAVKH Uian can be made up. DO NOT FORQKT TUB PLACS ! ' m 1 f o I omnia a .iU W VUHI'IU u .. Li I II I I I I I I III lll.llllllil. (Miss Bell's Old 6taud,) NEWPORT, PENN'A. ' "'EXECUTOR'S SALE i OF VALUA1ILE REAL ESTATE Til K su Writer, Kxeoutnr of Fred E. Dum. fle. ceawl, will sell at his late reldence,lii Tyrone twp., ON FRIDAY. AUOUfcT lUli,l877. Tho following described leal estate, vie NINETY- ONE A CUES more or 1ms, of land situate In Tyrone townililp, having thereon erected &Ki TWO JllllCK JIOU8E8, fiii8 AND A BANK PAKNniul various other JJiiJL OUTHUJLDINim. Tlipronro on the premises, a (rood yimnuor rtisnl of Apple slid Peach trees Jutt coming Into bearing and another old npple oroliard. A Iso at I lie same limn, there will In sold one. half Interest In a tract of IIiiiImt land of said ile ceiised, situate In Kiiville twp., containing about 8 acres more or less. TKItMfl OF HA LE Ten per. cent, of the pur chase money to be paid when the property Is stricken ilowni one half of the balance on the 1st liny of April ISiHat which time deed will lio delivered, anil the remainder mi the 1st day of April A. 1). 1S7U. Unpaid purchase money to bear Interest from date ol sale and to be secured by Judgment bond. Possession glvei Immediately after sale. f Rule to commence at in o'clock a. in., of Altld rtnv. Ifin- liirlltHi. Ii,r,..n,.,ll.... u dress , , . . w. If. DOM, Executor, July 24, 1877.1 Elllottsliuig,Perryco., Pa. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALUAULE HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Assignee of Qoei ge Matchett and wile lor benellt of ciedltors. Ry virtue of an order Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county, will expose to publlu sale on the premises on SATURDAY, HEPTEMIIEK 1st, 877, The following described Real Estate to wit i All that certain inessunge or tract of hind situ, rte In Miller township, Perry county Pa., adjoin, lng Innils of William Hands, Alexander linker and osiers. Containing f One Hundred and 1'wcnty-flve Acre, nearly all cleared, and In a good stale of cultiva tion, having thereon erected A TWO-STOHY LttO HOUSE, Frame Bam, AND OTHER OUT BUILDINOH. There are a number of FRUIT TRKKH on this farm, nnd running water near the buildings. This tract Is located on or near the public road leading from Lush's Run to Montubella Furnnco, about 0 miles from Duncannon and one and one hall miles from Losh's Hun Htatlonnn the Penn'a it. It., In a good neighborhood convenient to stores mills, schools and churches. 'this sale is made subject to a mineral lease In said projierty. Hale to commence at one o'clock P. M., of said day when terms of sale will be made known by SOLOMON BIO II AM, Assignee, July 21. 1877. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, Assignee under a deed ol voluntary assignment for the benefit of the creditors of Mrs. Margaret K. Donley, will sell at public outcry upon the 'iremlses, In Carrol' towu ship, about l'A miles West of Dellville, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1877, at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following de scribed valuable real estate: Consisting of a messuage or TRACT OF LAND, situate In the township ol Carroll, County of Per ry and Htate of Pennsylvania, and imunded by lands of C. Roth. Adam Ream, T. Mat lack and others, containing 115 ACRES strict, and having thereon erected a large good TWO BTORY DWELLING HOUSE, with KITCHEN attached. Half BANK BARN, Wood House, Hmnke House, Hog Pen and other necessary outbuildings. There Is a good YOUNG ORCHARD In prime bearing condition and other fruit upon the prem-,1 ises. lhe water is supplied by two good wells and a spring near the house, which runs in several flelds. The quality of soil Is good red shale. Note This property Is In every way desirable! It Is situate within a mile of a school, a mile and a half of stores, mills, blacksmith shop, eto., and about two miles to the nearest church. It Is pleasantly located on a point of scenery, and will make In every respect a most desirable farm home. -JOHN 8. RICHEY, Assignee. TERMS OF 8ALK. Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid when the property is stricken down; one-third of the remainder upon the confirmation of the sale, and the balance to be divided Into two equal annual payments paya ble respectively, the lht day of April, 178 and WX to De secured by Judgment bomK with Inter est from 1st April, 1878, when deed will be deliver ed and possession given. July 10, 1877. 'S MOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica tion will be made to the Court of Quarter Hes sions In and for Perry County, Pa.. August term, 1877, to have the bridge across the .Innlata river, at NEWPORT, in said county, declared a free bridge under an Act of Assembly approved the 8th day of May, A. D. , 1870. entitled "An Act to authorize the acquisition of the several Counties of this Commonwealth for the use of the County, of bridges erected over rivers, creeks and rivu lets, aud for (he abolition of tolls thereon. -C. A. HARNETT. J. H. FEKUUHOX. 27 H Attorney or relit loners. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby by giv en to all persons not to trespass on the grounds of the undersigned, situate in Madison and Jackson townships, by picking berries, fish ing, hunting, or otheiwise trespatslng, as they wul be dealt with according to law. Soi- V. Grei ; J. B. Comp ; holomon Bower; D. Johnson t W.B. Ghat s Andrew Trobtle ; 8. G. Smith : June 19, 1877. pd Isaac Hollenbaoou : Mrs. Mary R. Hmitu : Mrs. Sarah Htaubaigh: James A.' Anderson i Jkhkmiah Hkm'H ; Jamks Woods. D. StahualoH; -VTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. The subsfri ! ber hereby cautions all persons against hunting or trespassing In any maimer on his land in Tuscarora township, a. lie is determined to punish all orleudeis to the full extent of the law. JOHN BESSLEK. June 26. 1877 t ESTATE NOTICK Notice Is hereby glv en. that Letters of Administration with the will annexed on estate of John B. McClintock.late of Carroll twp..Perryvconnty, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the uuderlgntd, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate i incut, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH a McCLINTOCK. Administrator. P. O., Address Sherntansdale. Perry eo.. Pa. July 24, 1877. ic. U. Smi-tv. Attorney.