THE TIMES. Ioiil l)cpii'tncrt. - ! PENNSYLVANIA B. R.-MIDDLE DIVISION. On and aftorJnneasth, Trains rnnts follows i WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Mffl. Aoo. P.M. P.M. P.M. 8.181 lO.N 7.60 7.80 1.80, 8.110 84 8.88 8.11 7.47 7.81 7.18 7.00 40 8.M 11.63 11.81 7.8(1 10.90 7. in 8.64 8.84 &.m i.w 8 1(1 ii.na 11.04 8.118 8.10 8.40 8.41 8.00 8.33 1(1.84 10. 10 .7 8. to 8.18 A.M. 4. In 7.8K 8.'.' 8.80 8.60 8.18 P.M. P.M nc-pittBhnrw Express leaven Havrlahnrr at 11.00 p.m. Dnnrannon II 39 (fliur): Newport 11.87 (flmj) aud ar rives at 1'lttabnrir al8.10 A. M. twilolna; Went, the Way Paaaenirep Leaven Harris burK Dally the other trains Ilally except Hunday. 8oinir Kast, the Atlantio Exprps lpavna Altoona Dally, the other trains Daily eioot Huuday. IWPaelflc ETrrpss Went will atop at Dnneannon at 8.69 and at Newport at 8.17 a. ni., when Unwed. Iirlof Itcnihi. Tbe Newport JfTews has been shown a Nlve legged tlog. Mrs. F. E. SheafTer, of Marshall co., , Kansas has our thanks for papers from that state. Carlisle Is again made happy by the arrival of four companies of U. 8. troops at the barracks in that place. Y On Tuesday last some sneak thief '"went through" the cash drawer in the bar room of Gantts hotel at Newport. The loss was not large. The Twice-a- Week is the name of a new paper published at Mifllintown, Juniata county, every Tuesday and Fri day, by D. V. P. Murphy. On Tuesday last,Mrs. Curtis N. Smith, of Newport was bitten on the right hand by a terrier dog, which was trying to seize a rat. The Galbraith property at Landisburg recently sold to Alexander Adams, has been purchased by Wm, Tower, for 53,500. Dr. Sweeney of this borough was thrown out of his carriage on Sunday by his horse frightening and turning square around. He was stunned by the fall but not otherwise injured. sThe house of Wm. Saucerman, on the 'ridge in Juniata twp., was broken in during the absence of the family on Sunday afternoon, and robbed of a watch, clothing, etc. Wm. H. Sponsler, Esq., is erecting a dwelling house on the lot he lately pur chased of Mr. Geo. B. Arnold, on the South side of West Main street, in this borough. An enthusiastic meeting of the Work ingMen and Greenback party was held at Duncannon on Wednesday evening last. Hon. H. M. Torbett, of Harris burg, addressed the meeting. The property owned by C. A. Barnett, Esq., and occupied as a law office by Messrs. Barnett fc Smiley, on High street is undergoinggreatimprovements.which will add much to the beauty of that street. The fifteenth Annual Exhibition of the Adams County Agricultural Society will be held at Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 25th, 26th, and 27th days of September, 1877. We return our thanks to our friends who so kindly furnished us a report of the sad suicide, though as we already had one communication on the sublect in type, we were not able to use their articles. Wm. Sheaffer, of Ickesburg was cut about the face on Sunday night a week , by being thrown from a wagon while returning from campmeeting. The ac cident was caused by the breaking of a wheel. A young lady who was in the vehicle, also received some injuries. . . The Dauphin Deposit Bank, at Harris burg, received on deposit a few days ago seventy dollars in silver half dollars that had been buried in a cellar on Second Btreet for nearly forty years. Many of the coins are dated 1820 and some of them as tar back as 1814. A house in Allen's Cove belonging to Joseph M. Hawley, and occupied by J. Henry Mutzabaugh.came near being de stroyed by fire one day last week. The building took fire from the chimney, the flames spreading from two large chim ney boards to the mantel above and the floor below, destroying the lower floor of the house entirely, and the second floor partially, before the sleeping in mates were awakened. The wearing ap parel of the family and some other small articles were consumed. Jiecord. ' ; Miss Margaret Bentzel will sell at her residence, in Kye twp., near Grier's Point, on Saturday, Oct. 6th, 1 cow, 1 hog, and a lot of household and kitchen furniture. Mrs. Charlotte A. Rice, Adminis tratrix of Jacob A. Rice, deo'd., will sell a valuable Mill Property, and Two Tracts of Land in Saville township, on Tuesday, September 18th, 1877. H. T. Swarner will sell in Madison twp., 1 mile southwest of Centre, on Tuesday, September 25th, a farm con taining about 215 acres, with improve ments. Also 20 head of thorough-bred stock. Church Notice t. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 2J o'clock P. M. Preaching in Lutheran church next Sabbath evening at 7i. Also preaching at Markelville next Friday evening, Sat urday, at 2 P. M., and evening ; also on next Sabbath at 10 A.M., Communion Services. ' i Presbyterian preaching next Sunday at 10t A. M.f and 7 P.,M. Wy;Mll Ace. I I'mwoipit. Ptai Tr'n Tr'n Hiatiukb. e.ixi i.no e'.ndi Hfrihnm, 0.19 1.4.1 8.4fl! K.H-kvlll.-, 8.81 1.62 8.8D, Maryaville, 8 .is I. cl 8.16 Pnnounon, 8..W 8.81 e m; ltallv'n,, f in 8.4H 8.88' Nnwiwrrt, i.2i 8. Ml 7.H)i Mlllprstown. psa t in 7.88 Thompsout'n. 8.4 8.83 7.4X1 Mexico,...,.... 9.64 8.8K 7.M I'urt Royal.... Join 8.8a 8.00 Mifflin . 1U.43 4.00 Ijewlntnwn J., Amlornon's,.,. 11.14 t.T McVeytown,.. 111 (.Si N. Hamilton,. 18.311 8n Huntingdon,.. 1 IA 8. 84 Trronn 1.66 7.90 Altooua, .M. P.M. 1 A Larue Bee Tree. On Wednesday evening Sept. oth, Mr. Samuel Rico, in company with several friends and neigh bors, cut a large Bee TreoJ on the farm of Mrs. Ellon Rice, in Tuscarora twp. The swarm was a very largo one, and yielded 50 pounds of excellent honey. Mr. Rice was paid well for his trouble, and all present will long remember the pleasure which tho occasion afforded. Killed. On Wednesday last a sad accident resulting in the death of Irvin Chlsholm, a lad aged about 10 years, and son of Irvln Chisholm, of Duncannon, happened near "the loop" on Sherman's Creek. It appears that the lad who was killed was hunting in company with two other boys from that borough, and at about noon sat down to eat a lunch, and take a rest. While setting there the gun of young Chlsholm slipped from a stone on which it was resting, causing it to discharge the load, which entered his forehead blowing his brains out. A citizen of this place who was on the opposite side of the creek fishing, heard the report of the gun, and in answer to the calls of the boys crossed over to their assistance, but was only in time to see the unfortunate boy breath his last. One of his companions at once started to Duncannon to inform his friends of the terrible occurrence. Swindling Mall Contractors. Zlmrl Mc Donald, one of the contracting buz zards' located at Washington, D. C, and who for several years succeeded in ob taining the contracts for carrying tho malls in Perry and other counties in Pennsylvania and Maryland, has failed. The operations of this genteel swindler and his partner, Jerome T. Hinds, are worth a passing notice. They bid in a large number of mall routes in Mary laud and our own state, drew from tho government the full contract price, sub let the routes to honest and responsible persons, and when the quarterly install ment due on the first of July had been safely pocketed, announced to tbejr sub contractors that they had failed and were only able to pay ten cents on the dollar of their obligations. When the lessees of the contracts have taken one-tenth compensation, due them for their work and released the sham contractors from all liability, the latter will be in a condition to begin business again and fleece a new set of subs. A number of mail contracts in this county were taken by Washington buzzards and sub-let, but do not know whether they belonged to the McDonald party. Doings In the Register's Office. The fol lowing is a record from the Register's Office for August: " 1 Letters of Administration were granted as follows: . j i Estate of Joseph Ensminger, deceased, of Carroll twp., to Elizabeth and Corne lius Ensminger, of same twp. Estate of Jonathan Rice, deceased, of Saville twp., to Sarah E. Rice, of same twp. Estate of Peter Kessler, of Toboyne twp., to Henry Shumaker, of Sandy Hill. Estate of Eliza M. Jackson, Buf falo Borough to W. H. Jackson. The following Wills were also proven : Samuel Grubb .Green wood twp. ; Caleb T. and Henry L. Grubb, Executors. John Neidigh, of Jackson twp. ; Thos. R. Moffitt, of Mifflin twp., Cumberland Co., Executor. Samuel Potter, of Wheatfield twp., Nathan Vanfossen, of Duncannon, Ex. Margaret Irvine, of Saville township, John Irvira, Ex. , The followingAssIgnments were re corded: Isaac Kowe & wife, Liverpool twp., to S. M. Shuler, of Liverpool Borough, for four tracts of land situate in said twp. ' , Peter Sheaffer & wife, of Saville twp., to Henry Cooper, of Tyrone twp., for two tracts of land situate in Saville twp. Thomas J. McEloy & wife, of Buffalo twp., to John A. Hilblsh, of Watts twp. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : On Saturday, as Mr. Elijah Thuman, on the farm of S. M. Wherry, in South ampton township, was cutting through a fallen tree, the trunk suddenly parted and threw him violently to the ground, fracturing the right Bhoulder. The in jury, though not dangerous, is painful in the extreme. - , -x On the night of the 5th inst., the dry goods, queensware, hardware and notion store of Mr. Henry Laube, at Plainfield, was burglarized and completely gutted. The robbers got away with their plun der, and up to this time no clue has been discovered to lead to the arrest of the thieves. The loss is reported to be heavy but the probable amount has not been made public. ' i Sunday evening a sad accident occur red to an adopted son of Geo. Kenyon, residing on the farm of Jacob Myers, near Ml. Pleasant, resulting in the death of the young lad. From the particu lars, as we have learned them, it ap pears that the boy was taking a pair of mules to water, riding one and leading the other with a chain which he had fastened about his arm. On the road to the stable the mules frightened and ran away, throwing the boy off and the mule which he had fastened to himself drag ging him some distance, smashing his skull, brerking an arm and a leg, and knocking a hole in his side, killing him instantly. A German named Bach, an employee of Ahl's splint factory, in Newvllle, fell from a third story window of the Big Springs hotel, in that place, on Sunday morning, and sustained injuries which may result fatally. The Mar says Bach was boarding at the hotel, and retired to his room at 10 o'clock. On Sabbath morning the attention of Mr. Llghtmp, proprietor of the hotel, wag attracted by some one evidently In distress on the outsldo. On. going out he dlrscovered lying on the pavement a man helpless and suffering grent pain. It proved to be his boarder, arid It became painfully evident that he had fallen from tho third story window sometime during tho night, at what hour, or how It happen ed no one est! tell, not even the - unfor tunate man himself. He says he recol lects of going up stairs, but after that time ne can recall nothing, and It Is believed tho accident occurred by his getting up when asleep, An examina tion or ms injuries was mauo by iJi nays rim aid. ills riiMit llii-rli was found broken and the whole side of his face fractured. He had also Internal in juries which are believed to be bud. At this writing (Monday morning) his life is despaired of. , Juniata County. We copy the. follow Ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. A son of Rev. E. E. Berry, was look. Ing out of an opening in the weather boarding of the basin bridge, one dny last week. In watching the movements of some boys at the foot of tho bridge he he leaned out of tbe opening too far, lost his balance, and fell to the rocks below,a distance of about fifteen feet, but most remarkable to relate, the boy was not much hurt. G. W. Jacobs, of Port Royal, fell down a precipice of about 20 feet, south of the above-named town, last Friday evening, whereby he received serious Injury to his head and body. One story, as to how he came to fall over the bank, is that he stumbled, and before he recover ed himself he passed over the edge of the precipice. - A second story is that he was struck on tho head by some unknown person, and the blow caused him to reel and fall over the bank. For The Tlmen. ' Eu.iOTTBm-RO, Ta., Hoptemhar 6, 1877. Mn. Editor : Thinking that peiliapa a few items from our little town would lie of interest to least at some i( the readers of Tun Tim its, we take the liberty of sondlng them, kIvIiib you tho privilege to cull from among them such as you see proper to publish. In a recent date of your paper we noticed an announcement, to the eltoct that a singing school bad been kept up during the summer at Oreen l'ark. We are happy to say that we have a sim ilar institution, iiltoiding the youthful portion of our town an opportunity for Improving their musical talents, as well as cultivating their social qualities. Last Saturday evening whilst they were engaged In the latter pastime, a peculiar character suddenly appeared, having the form of s human being, but whose actions manifested many of the characteristics of that animal, which, according to a certain writer, was the only one that failed to get Into the Ark. As a matter of course, the unlooked for and uncalled for event created quite an excitement, wholly unfitting the few who chauoed to be near enough to witness the klcUna pmceiut, for taking up arms In de fence of the innocent party. We sincerely trust that such an outrage will not be attempted In the history of Klllottsburg, and we have reasons to believe that If attempted It will not again be so successfully carried out on the part of the In truder, who, according to the sentiments after wards expressed by the Insulted assemblage, would not II nd things quite so favorable to bis physical organization. A considerable amount of sickness prevails In the community. We are told that the belfry of the Lutheran church Is shortly ta be gracod with a 700 pounds bell, making the third bell whose office it Is to call our people to the house of prayer t besides, one school house bell daily peals forth Its many notes, reminding the little boys aud girls that It Is scliosl time, We notice some Improvements In the old churoh yard ct this place. Mr. Amos Smith, of Camp Hill, Cumberland co., has had a very tine monu ment erected on his lot, which being the centre, adds greatly to the appearance of the City of the Dead. Another handsome stone has lately been ut up to mark the resting place of the late F. E. um, of Green l'ark. But, more anon, Beta. Soldiers' Re-Union. In accordance with the arrangement made last vear. the fourth annual re-unlon of the soldiers of Perry county will take place in Bloom field, on Thursday the 18th day of ucioDer next, jvery Arrangement pos- tsiuie win ue maae to nave tne occasion of general Interest, and it is honed that every soldier in the county will partici pate. . , . F. M. M'keeiian, Prest. Ciias. H. Smiley, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. District Convention. A dis trict convention, composed of the coun ties of Dauphin, Perry and Lebanon, will be held in this borough, September 12th, 13th and 14th, commencing on Wednesday pvpnlr.tr in ttin Proulnrfo-lov, church. Able speakers will be present iruui xiurnsuurg una eisewnere.. work ing Christians in the district are cordi ally invited to be present at the conven tion. Wm. A. Seibert, President. VV. V. UAKER, BeC. Working Men's Party. The Working Men of Perry county are requested to meet in their respective Election Dis tricts to form Clubs, and elect Delegates to a County Convention, to be held at New Bloomfield, Perry co., Pa., at an early day. Said Convention to elect Delegates to the State Convention to be held at Williamsport, Pa., on Wednes day, Sept. 19th, 1877. Many Workino Men. Aug. 28,1877. New Tailor Shop. The undersigned gives notice to the public that he has opened a shop , opposite Rinesmlth's hotel New Bloomfield, Pa., in the room formerly used as a confectionary, where he is prepared to do, work in his line promptly, and at reasonable prices. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Give me a call. Samuel Bentzel. Bloomfield, May 1, '77 tf. - Splendid Seed Wheat. Mr. Geo. Swartz, of Centre twp., has for three years been sowing the , Lossen Wheat, a new variety but recently known, and finds it far superior to any other. It stands the weather better, is not apt to be hurt by the fly, and in weight and general ap pearance excels any wheat raised in this State. He has a few bushels of this wheat for sale, for seeding. Price $4 per bushel. Address, , Geoboe Swabtz, 1 New Bloomfield, 81 tf,, . ., . Perry County, Pa. The celebrated "Capital Lead, which is unequalled for whiteness and durabil ity always on hand and for sale by , F. Mortimer. THE WHITE HOUSE. The undersigned would hk ttiWf cltli iens of Perry and adjoining counties, that are In need of any goods In his line, snoh as HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DHUGH, WIN EH and LIQUORS, LEATHER. KJSH, SAtl',.4o., &o., that now Is the time to buy a full stock at LOW PRICES to all. The followlpg Is the prices of some of my goods : Extra Fat Family Mackerel, , II ftoperqr. Liverpool (, Ai Halt, i1 1 ite per sack. Host Hemlock Role leather, an els, per ft , 1 yard Wide Floor Oil (Moth, 4ict. per yd . 1'4 id wide GuniTableClotlt. ' hi " Lorlllard'8 Host Tin Tag Tobacco, 75" " ft Nails lod and up, 2 74 per keg Htaiidard "A" White Sugar, Hit. for l IK) Bast Itlo Colfee, 40 tor II 00 Miner a n eaver s 1'ure xye wins- Miller' 4 Weaver'lFure Kye WhI kev. key. nocis. per qt. tl 23 per gal. Silver Plated 7 Shot Revolvers and Box Cnrtrlrines. 82 fiO 1 Silver Plated 6-8liot Revolvers, Large Calllne, l no rouble Barrelled Bhot Onns, H (10 to IIS 00 quart Mason's Porcelain Top Glass Fruit Jars, 11 40 per dor.. 2 quart do do do itftperdoz. Note Paper and Envelopes Very Cheap. Window Olass, Paints and Oils at Low Prices. i CiT ALL GOODS as represented or NO SALE. Don't Forget the Place, " THE WHITE HOUSE," Sjiuler'b Old Stand, S. M. SHULER, Proprietor. Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. Selling oft at Cost, Engle's Temple of Fashion, Newport, Pa. Removal. J. T. Messlmerhas remov ed his Shoo Shop to the room adjoining V. B. Clouser's olllce, 4 doors west of the Post-Ofllee, where he will make to order Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair ing promptly and neatly executed. He will also Iceep on hand a good assort ment of Boots aud Shoes, which he will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 " The Above All," is a new brand o chewing tobacco, and Is without a peer for excellence and sweetness. For sale, wholesale and retail,' by J. B. Hartzell in Gantt's Building. To the Public J. B. Butz, Newport, Pa., is the authorized agent for the sale of our Boots, all of which we guarantee. All goods not satisfactory, taken back, and the money refunded. Wattonlown Boot & Shoe Co., ,L. A. Ranch, Agent. Watsontown, Aug. 17, 1877. 2t "Above All Navy Tobacco." Cau tion. Every 6o. and lOo. plug of this Celebrated Tobacco is labelled "Wardle's Above All." , None is genuine without. ., , . ni t i , ABk your merchants for "Above All" Chewing Tobacco. ' For a good Bargain In Summer Cloth ing go to I. Schwartz, Newport, Pa. r-r- .. " !(. Parasols, Fans, and Hosieryyery low. I. Schwartz. - : Newport, Pa. Do You Want One? I have vet 'several sewing machines which will be sold at nair price ror casn. ir you want a bar gain, now is your time to get It. F. Mortimer. Five Cents, or Six for a quarter is the price of "The Peacock" Cigar. For sale by F, Mortimer. Only Ftp. I have received another lot of good colors of the 6 cent prints. Lots of other NEW GOODS are also in etoreand for sale at a bargain. Call sua pee mem. i y . F.Mortimer." ' 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 iook at our assortment. ' n . tf. F. Mortimer. Tallorlna rjromT)tlv.'and well rlnnp We will furnish: you the goods, or you can bring your own material, and be as- Burea oi Having a good nt. ; F. MORTIMER. o t. n.. n l i '" , . . opccreruio run tuwuys on nana It is the finest 1 and purest wine in the market. For sale by F. Mortimer, tf " The Peacock" is the best Cigar in the County for the money. For sale by F. Mortimer... , , Blank Receipt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and all other blanks for sale at .this ofllce. tf Baklntj Powder, Just the thing every body should have in the house. .,-The best for sale by F. Mortimer. 1ST Are you going to the Sea Bide, or are you there already 1 la either case procrire some of Glenn's Bulpbub 8oap, If yon would increase the luxury of to bath, render your skin white and healthy, and remove freckle oreun burn. Bold , by all drugglsU. Hill's Hair $ Wbleker Dye, black or brown 60 ctnU. County Price Current. ' BL0O8mitu,Bepteruterll. 1R77.' Flaxseed,, . i & Potatoes, , ao Butter 1 pound 12015 Eggs IR dozen , 14 Dried Apples pound,...,. Stf ct" ' Dried Peaches S 12 eta. ft Cherries,...,. ., ,,. 0 GO eta. " Pitted Ooeooet. Blackberries, ' 0 8(1018." KEWPOKT MARKETS, t Corrected Wttklv by KovqK t Brolhtr. ) DBtMRI IN - . (JltAlN v iortJCi v N I w WIRT. Kniiti-mlier 8. IHIT. Flour, Rxtrs IB 00 " Super. White Wheat V bush. (old). 140 at at Red Wheat, ' 1 B54J1 00 Kye 000(10 Corn,.... tonm ' Oats II 82 pounds, V,nv Clover Heed.. . in 0 mm 00 - Timothy Heed, 1 SO Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes, , t SSfl) 35 Macon, 8 Q 10 Dressed Hogs, (iround Alumn Bait 1 SS1 at '' Mmeburncr'e Goal, , i 1$ Btove Coal,.....,....,,,. ., 4 (JO 4J i SO Pes Coat,..., i J 60 i . Gordon's Food per Back 12 00 FI8II, SALT, LIME AND COAL, Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the i.owem Market Kates. T Five per cent 08 lor Cash. ', OARLIBLR PRODUCE MARKET. I CORRIOTID WBBBXT. WOODWARO & llOBU, ' rarllula Qm.!....!,.. 4 Family Flour jV.50 Bupernne Rye Flour, , 8.50 , White Wheat, new..... , 115 Red Wheat,now 1 15 Kye 60 Corn, (new) 1 go Oats , 25 Cloverseed 8.00 a 8.00 Tlmothyseed .... j 25 llAtTK IIkniit On Wednesday evening, Au. Hint 211. 1H77, at the reoldence of lha bride's pa r.'iils.livlhe Kev. H. W. liHlimrt. Mr n,r .1 llaiick to Miss Annie E. Iloury, ail of Median- MlNIffH .Near TxivkvIIIp. nntltAQTth nil llr. C. E. Mln Ich, wife of Columbus Mlnlch, seed 25 years, 7 mo nt lis and 13 days. HrsTON.-On the 20th of AngUKt. 1877, near Bnyder's Church, this county, Kev. Thomas llu- iuu, ngcu nu yearn, ll inouina ana 10 day. "Peace be to his ashes.." PEN!i!r.i.-On the 27th ult, In Duncannon, Margaret I)., daughter of William and Janei'en uell, atced 13 mouths and 14 days. BovEB-On the 14th ult., In Philadelphia, Mr. Stephen 8. Hover, brother of Wm. I). Buyer, for merly of this borough, aged about 62 years. Lor. On the 27th ult., near Kdgewood Btation, Efllngham county, Illinois, John Loy, aged HI years, 4 months aud 4 days. CAUTION. I hereby caution all persons against Interfering with the following per. onal property, now In the possession of Elizabeth A. (Iraham, of Kavllle twp., Perry Co., Pa., to wit: 1 Cupboard, 2 Btoves, 1 Bfaud, 2 Beds, 1 Bureau, 2 Tables, Chairs, Capet, Clook, Chests, 1 Hewing Machine, Lot of Tinware, and Cooking utensils. Iron Kettle, Tubs, and all the balance of her household affairs. As the same belongs to me.lmv jng lately purchased It at a Constable' sale, aud loaned the same to her. Hept 4, 4t. i JOSEPH WALKER. TO-OTICB OF DltlDGK VIEW, Notice is hereby given that Henry Rhlnesmlth, Dr. V. B. Mllllken, Dr. Wm. Hays, Samuel Bpotts, Robert Nelleon and John S. Kilter, appointed by the Court of Quarter Besslons of Perry Count v, by virtue of the Act of Assembly, approved 8th May, 1870, to view the Bridge across the Juniata River at Newport, and report whether the Bridge be necessary as a tree Bridge for publio accom modation, and the payment of tolls on the same Is au unjust burden on the traveling publlo and the people of the townships where the same la located i and the amount of damages, If any, sus tained by the Newport Bridge Company by reason of the taking of the same, will meet for the pur poses of their appolntmeut, at said Bridge, on TUESDAY, the fcta of September, 18J7, at tea o'clock, m. - i .... FERGUSON Si BARNETT, Sept. 11, '77 (Attorneys for Petitioner. The oldest and best appointed Institution for Obtaining a Business Education. y. For circulars address, B6"lrno. , ., Pittsburgh, Pa. ASSIGNEE'S ' SALE ' " 1 ; . . OF VALUABLE ;. REAL ESTATE. The undersigned assignee of Michael iilttlng and Emanuel K. Bitting, membersof the late Arm ol M. Bitting & Son, will expose to public sale on . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th 1877. ' . under an Alias Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Perry County, the following described Real Estate to wit: A TRACT OF LAND at MontffOmefv'R Ferrv. Rnffnln tmn Paitv ivmntv Pa., containing six acres, more or less. Having tnereon erected a large BRICK HOUSE fnseri A a Hotel Jfe fttnm RtaHl a large. Frame Stable, Slaughter Shop. JSL and other out buildings. The location fora Hotel and Store Is better than any other in thlscouuty. TERMS OF BALE: 10 per cent, of purchase money to be paid on day of Sale, one third ol bal ance on the first day of November 1877 and the balance in two equal annual installments with In terest, to be secured by Judgment Bonds. Bale to commence at ten o'clock A. M., of said day. Bale to extinguish all liens under the order of Court. . '' WILLIAM LODGE,' Assignee. J. C. McAixistzr, Att'y. September 8, 1877. - JjLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. FALL SESSIOX BEGINS, SEPT. 3rd. STUDENTS prepared for the best College In the land, aud the drill In the classes will be thor ough and up with the times. . A NORMAL CLASS for those desiring to teach. Address J. B. FLICKINGER, A. B . ' WM! (SHIER. Proprietor. New B&mflel'd?' Bloomneld, Aug. 21, 1877. mum. 10 000 AG,EIT8 WANTED to sell our t nfV p'lU)med Novelties, Cliromos. Jewelry. Watches, Revolvers, Engravings, Books tie. Swtiouery Packages Klo per bund. Special terms given to Agents everywhere. The beit prices ever ottered. Mammoth Catalogue with Samples free. , H. L. FLETChEk. 8Sinl 11 Dey street, N. Y. FOR SHERIFF. Geo. W. Wetzel, of Duncan non, would respectfully announce that he is a candidate for the otlloe of Sheriff. Sublect to the decision of the Working Men's Partv August telh, 1877. -TtSTATE NOTICE.-Notlce Is hereby given Jll that Letters of Administration on Hie estate of Joseph Ensniluger late of Carroll towinhlD Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been gran eJ to theHinderalgiied residing In the same townsl In All persons Indebted to said estaleare remeXd to make Imuiediate payment, and tnosehavin; aeuiemeuttSreS,!Ut m Uuly .fJS ELIZABETH ENSMINGER S3 WI. Audrey A.Cuutia ACvk, UikagaT