THE TIMES, 1 NEW BLOOM FIELI), PA. MA? 11, 1878. G . THE TIMES. Lo&tl (l)ei,.utiiei)t. PENNSYLVANIA B. B.-lIUDLE DIVISION On and after J uneWtli, Trains run as follows i WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Way Mali Ace. Pin Tr'n Tr'n 1'RtNClPAL ' Htations. I J'nn M sill AH'. Mm. A 00. 4. K. P.M. P.M. A.M. mo 845 sus B.12 7.47 7..13 716 7 00 (.40 B.WJi l.SUI i) ttarrlaburir, ItiH'kvllle, Maryaville, Iiimcauuou, Bslly'a Newport, Mllleratown, Thnmitsout'n P.M l.su B. If. 10.66, S.UI 1.4.1 5. 1 M t.to l, S III 7.691 0 Si 7.1 Nil S.84 t.lH 9.J0 S.SS 18.63 7. HO 10.10 7li M.M .M: .M I 81 S.40 a. 431 6. Ml t.M 7.10 0.49 0.H0 0.16 6 10 8.2H! 7.4 I Mexico,...,... 8.89 T.M t J'ort Royal..., 9.M 0 Im .J6 10.10 B.Hft h.uu Minim II. W 0.06 .10 10.43 1.110; i I.ewlMtOWll J., 11.04 6. . 10. M B.(W I.S' I' Anderson's,... Mr.Wvtown... 11.14 11 40 11.3(1 I! 1.S7I 4. Si S.1KI .M. 7. II N. Hamilton,. ! j HutitiUKdon,.. I 1 1 10.10 .47 0.87 4.1S 7.IW! 8.50 8.26 0 501 i. .1 p.io a.w o.id I A.M. P.M., P.M.I r.H. P.M.I tlVPItfahnnr RvnrpRfl leavefl HarrlKbunr at 11.00 P.M. Dunoaiitinii 11. m (flmrli Newport 11.(7 (flan) and ar rives at i'iltlnu'K at 8.10 A. m. nr-nolii Wmt.the Way Pamnniror leaves Harris tunr Dully the otlier trains Dally except Sunday. tw"(inv F.t. the Atlantic F.xpretm ,enves Altoona Dally, the other trains Dally exceiit Sunday, Itr-Paclfic Fiprma West will atop at Dimrannon at 4.62 and at Newport at 6. 17 a. m.t when flawed. Urlef Itemis. 'VJiev. Bhoup sowed a sufllcient number otseed on the land he leased in Uermany to "raise 20,000 locust trees. (There was a heavy frost on Rummy night, and In exposed places thin Ice was found on Monday morning. " Mr. Iline who was so severely hurt by falling in a well, in llye township, is so as to be out again. A lecture will be delivered at Airy view school house on Friday evening May I 17th, for the benefit of the Airyview Literary Society. Admittance free. Juniata county elected as County Su- lerintendent, on Tuesday last Mr. Wel- ineton Smith. The vote was Smith 62. John W. Uarman 27. Salary $1000. A little help from our friends will put the subscription list of The Times, up to Two Thousand Copies, by the first of July. Th6 Republican County Convention will assemble at the Court House, in this ( borough, on Monday, May 27th, 1878, to, nominate a County Ticket. The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting will commence at Newton Hamilton, on the 13th of August and continue ten days. v Over coats and stoves were In great demand on Saturday last. Snow equals and hail storms were frequent during Friday In other parts of the county, and in this place on Saturday. A young man named Elmer Mauchlin, a resident of Marysvllle, was arrested on Friday last, on the charge or obtaining a suit of clothes of aHarrisburg clothing dealer under false pretense. A three year old daughter of Mayor Patterson of Harrisburg was suddenly Saralyzed in the tongue and face a few ays ago, so that she could not move or speak. John Hippie, railroad night police man at Harrisburg depot, who sustain ed an injury some time since, has be come insane, and has been taken to the asylum. A number of engineers and firemen of freight engines were discharged from the employ of the Pennsylvania railroad co., recently. The light shipments of freight Is reported to be the cause. i fra Unhprr, .Tnnpa. nf T)iineAnnon.l had the end of the second 11 Hirer on her 4 . . i i , i v. - . i ngui Lianu so oauiy crusueu iy a stove r, falling on it a few days ago that a parti) oi uie linger uau to ue aiupuutieu. ' Mr. D. D. Boas, of Harrisburg was al most instantly killed on Wednesday last by being thrown from a carriage, in turning a corner too suddenly, while driving rapidly. tQYer seventy patriots announce their willingness to serve the dear people of Cumberland county. No wonder times are hard when so many people hunt ot- , lice rather than work. MVTr. J. H. Cumbler of Newport was so unfortunate as to let a molasses barrel fall on his leg on Wednesday last, badly breaking his leg and mashing his foot. The doctor fears the knee is so badly damaged that the leg will be stiff. J. A. Work & Bro., publishers of The Token of Progress, Baldwin, Dau phin county, have changed the name of the paper to The ' Weekly Item, dropped the patent outside and otherwise im proved the appearance of the publica tion. One evening, near dusk, about a week ago, a full grown pheasant flew with great velocity into the bouse of Mr. John Peck, of Germany, and was' captured but liberated the next morning. It is presumed that something was in pur suit of it, and in effecting an escape, it sought this dwelling for protection. Last week, about two and a half bush els of very fine, large, fresh fish, were found in the public road in Germany. By apparent indications they had only been caught the previous evening. No one can conjecture how they got there, unlets they were, in some way, lost by some fisherman. Ta meeting of the Republican CounA ry uommuiee neiu ai me uourt House, ' in this place, on the 0th inst, the fol lowing Delegates were elected : Calvin jNeiison was eieciea represen tative Delegate to the State Convention to be held at Harrisburg, on the 15th of May. Col. F. Wister, Geo. D. Rob inson ana u. li. uecniei were electee Senatorial Conferees to elect a Senatoria. Delegate to the State Convention. j t Win. Orler is imnrovlnir the crounds ! and fixing up generally, around the' lAcademy buildings. - There are quite a number of students in attendance from a distance. The Pbilomathean Society has chang- etl IU time of meeting from Friday to Tuemlay evening, to Rccoinmotlute the ntuilents who go home on Friday. I fchlld Drowned. On Wednesday eye kiTOga little son of James McClure, Rtl t ii -i .1 i i ,.e l. jjuuuinuuig, wns uiuwiieu iu vile ui iud vats In his father's tan yard. The child was missed and after hunting for him he was found as above mentioned, but was dead when discovered. The child was about three years of age. Badly Cut. A young man named fr 1 1 . T i 17 li iviiDer. sua ui jacou jviuicr, residing in Carroll twp., received a ter rible cut on the eye on Wednesday last, which may perhaps injure the sight. In cutting off a sapling it sprang up and knocked his axe up, inflicting acutex4 tending from over the eye down on to the side of his face. ( County Superintendent. On Tuesday last, 143 out of 180 School Directors the number on the roll of the County met at the Court House in this borough, to elect a County Super In ten (Tent of Com mon Schools of Perry county, to serve three years. The Convention was or ganized by the election of Chas. ('. Brandt, Esq., of Greenwood twp., Pres ident; Wm. J. Stewart, of Duncannon, Secretary and Thomas S. Veltman, of Tuscarora twp., and Wm. C. King, of Penn twp., as Assistant Secretaries, Ll'he following named gentlemen were placed In nomination for County Super intendent : Rev. John Edgar, of Bloomfield. S. B. Fahnestock, of Duncannon. Ira Wentzell, of Blain. Wm. E. Baker, of Saville. J. R. Runyan, of Millerstown. The ballotings were as follows : Edsrar 49 54 63 44 65 4 Fahnestock 66 69 64 !!4 65 78 Wentzel 28 29 27 23 21 Baker 3 Runyan 7 113 1 On the sixth ballot Mr. Wentzell was wllhd rawn. On the seventh ballot Mr. Edgar had 63 and Mr. Fahnestock had 78 votes, which was a majority of the votes cast. Mr. F. was then declared elected County Superintendent. The Interest manifested, was greater than on any similar occasion in this county. The salary of the Superin tendent is reported to be $1000 per year. Democratic Convention. The delegates elected last Saturday, met in the Court House on Monday for the purpose of nominating a County ticket. The fol lowing is a list of delegates present: Blain Simon P. Kern, Bamuel Rhoads. Bloomfield James B. Hackett, W. H.Smith. Buffalo Jno. Blattenberger,Jno. H. Novlock. Carroll Jno. Bmeigb, Jacob Fleisher, Jno. McAllister. Centre W. 8. Power, Samuel Fravel. Duncannon Mar Rodgers, Samuel Foose. Greenwood Chas. C. Brandt, Geo. Mitchell. Howe A. V. Humbaugh, Chas. Deckard. Jackson W. B. Gutehall, Wm. Wentz, Solo mon Bhretfier. Juniata Jacob 8. Super, Dr. Brubaker. Liverpool W. Lindsay, Samuel Barner. Liverpool Borough. J. C. Welreck, Horace Stalley. Landlsburg V. Wilson, Harry Fetter. Madison Dr. Geo. Mitchell, Geo. Kline. Marysvllle II. II. Fisher, Ellas Leiby. Millcretown James C. Barrett, J. Newton Rinebart. New Buffalo John Baeklns, John Bishop. Newport J. B. Hartzell, M. Flicklnecr. Oliver Capt. H. 8. Dimm, W. 8. Mitchell. Penn Ellas M. Haas, Alex. White. Rye W. W. Frymler, J. D. SecriBt. Sandy Hill Jacob Kuhn, J. 8. Bernheisel. Spring John Hager, John Dunkelbcrger, David J. Kistler. Saville Jacob Market, D. C. Orris, Jno A. Barnes. Tuscarora T. A. Veltman, Chas. White kettle. Tyrone Lnclan Arnold, J. Calvin Shelbley. Toboyne Jacob Kramer, Jacob Showacker, Dr. F. A. Gutshall. Wheatfleld Moses Stone, Isaiah nolmes. Walts Col. Robert Thompson, William Livingston. A The Convention was called to order at 11 o'clock by A. M. Markel, Esq., Chair man of the County Committee. Jacob Showvackerof Toboyne tp., was chosen President ; J. C. Weirick, of Liverpool, and Thomas Veltman, of Tuscarora tp., Secretaries.- J. B. Hackett, of New Bloomfield, was elected Chairman of the County Com mittee for the ensuing year. The Con vention adjourned until 1 o'clock P. M. The Convention re-assembled at one o'clock P. M., and proceeded to ballot for the various officers with the follow ing result:. KOK ASSEMBLY. Ballots 13 3 4 5 Jere. Rinehart, 15 16 15 16 16 W. C. Brown, 84 84 3 5 27 33 A.J Stahler, 14 14 14 15 14 H. C. Hoffman, , 10 9 9 5 W. C. Brown, of Liverpool tp., was nominated on the 6th ballot. FOR TREASURER. James B. Clark, of New Bloomfield, was nominated Treanuiw on the 1st bal lot The ballot stood Clark 39; Fisher 5; Kline peter 9; Steel 10. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. J. B. McAllister received 30 and Lup fer 27 votes.. Giving McAllister the nomination on the first ballot. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. George S. Briner of Jackson tp., was re-nominatea, Dy acclamation. FOR COMMISSIONER. Henry Shoemaker, of Sandy Hill was nomi ated on the 2nd ballot, receiving 88 votes. Joseph Leppard, of Wheatfleld twp., was nom inated on the ibi ballot, receiving 34 votes. Bmlth received 8 votes on the 1st ballot, and 4 on the 2nd ballot. Ulsh 7 Clark 8 1 Zeifr ler 11 on tba 1st and 17 voles on tbe 2nd bal lot Gutshall 8 1 Yohn . 8 Deckard 7 on the 1st and 5 votes on tba 2nd ballot. FOR AUDITOR. John L. Wrleht. Of Ho we tn. James Hall, of Carroll twp., were nominated. 'FOR DlRECTOrt, Ezra Patton of Buffalo twp., was nom inated on the first ballot, receiving HO votes and J, S. Foose of Duncannon 27. For Tub Tim eh. Kansas Letter. A subscriber in Kansas writes us as follows, under date of May 6lh : Mr. Editor i I left Duncannon, Perry co., Pa., March 11th, and arrived at the city of Lawrence, Kansas, the 13th. I was pleased with this country and very much surprised to And such good soil here and the land so cheap. The wheat here beats all that I ever saw and a large crop Is expected. It is all In heads and some four feet In height harvest here will commence soon. Corn Is not so good In the start. Borne was planted near the middle of April but It look as If It will not amount to much. What was planted later, Is up but the Stars, or Black birds are are so numerous here that they pull it all up. I And lots of Pennsylvania folks here but not one Penna. paper among them. I conld not do without a borne paper and think every family should take one paper. I am certain that I Set four times the cost of It out of the New I.OOMFIRLD T1MB9. The emigration west is very heavy at the present time. Your sincere reader, O. B. WIAVF.H. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : About ten panes of stained window glass were broken In the M. E. Church at Shlppensburg last week, from the effect of blasting stone. A bull raised by Mr. Cramer, of Hope well twp., weighing eighteen hundred pounds, was shipped from Newvllle last week. Mr. James M'Culloch, of Penn twp., report says, lost three horses by a singu larly fatal and contagious disease, which is prevailing in that neighborhood. Mrs. Michael Lelily died suddenly at her residence, on West Louther Street, on Monday afternoon. She was well advanced in years. The whole number of schools In Cum berland county at the close of the school year, ending June 1, 1877,was231 ; whole number of teachers.235 ; average number of scholars attending school, 6,629; total expenditures, $84,236.76. On Thursday night last, Mr. David M'Creary, of Shippensburg, stopping at the National Hotel in Chambersburg, made a narrow escape from death by suffocation. On retiring for the night he blew out, Instead of turning off, the gas jet. The smell of the escaping gas did not attract attention until about ten o'clock Friday morning, when an en trance was made into a room by a window. The Local says Mr. M'Creary was found lying on the bed unconscious from the eilect of the gas and in a dangerous condition. Medical aid was at once summoned and every means resorted to for his relief, by which, at thiswriting.be is slowly recovering, and is considered out of danger. List of Unclaimed Letters remaining in the Post-office at New Bloomfield, Per ry county, May 14, 1878 : Mies Laura Cathcart, Mrs. M. T. Ferguson, Mr. Abram May, A. C. Moyer. Persons calling for the above letters, will please say they are advertised. Samuel Roatii, P. M. The Valuable Pictorial History of the world, a full notice' of which we pub lished a few weeks ago is now ready for sale. Mr. R. W. Dromgold,of Loysville, is canvassing for the work, which can only be obtained by subscriptions to the agent. It is a book wanted tn every house. 2t Wanted. A good washer-woman. Ap ply to Rev. P. Willard, Orphans' Home, Loysville, Pa. 2t pd. Removal. J. T. Messiiner has remov ed his Shoe Shop to the room adjoining F. B. Clouser's office, 4 doors west of the Post-Office, where he will make to order Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair ing promptly and neatly executed. He will also Keep on hand a good assort ment of Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 Mr. W. S. Rusby called at this office on Friday with the celebrated " Light ning Plaiter." It makes box, point, Oak leaf and all kinds of plaiting better and faster than that made by any other plaiter, and is indispensible to any lady who has sewing to do. Mr. Rusby is general agent for tbe counties of Perry and Juniata, and wants agents. This article sells fast, and fiarties wishing one of them will be vis ted by an agent and supplied, by send ing address to 3t W. Rusby, Newport, Pa. Shooting Match for a Mule. A number of marksmen throughout the county are interested in a prospective shooting match for a valuable mule which is to take place In the suburbs of New Bloom field on Thursday, the 23rd day of May. Competition is open to marksmen in adjoining counties, and the distance to be shot will be determined upon by those Interested on the morningof the match, as above stated. Further particulars will lie gleaned by addressing P. O. Box 63, New Bloomfield, Pa. FITS! FITS! The undersigned having purchased the property formerly owned by J. Baily, on Main Street, opposite Ensminger's Hotel, and fitted It up into a convenient shop, he is prepared to do Tailoring in all its branches, In the best of style, and guarantee a Good Fit every time. S. Bentzel. P. S. A stock of choice Tobbacco and Segars constantly on hand. April 9, 1878. Wagons for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale at a bargain, iwo good wagons. One is a new two-horse farm wagons, the other a nearly new two-horse Spring wagon with top, or could be used for one horse, being fitted with shafts and pole. For further information upply to JonN Sternberger, tf Shermandale, Pa. County Sunday School Convention. The executive committee of the County Bun day School Convention met In Ickesburg, on Monday, April 22nd, and arranged a pro gramme of exercises for theConventlon,whlr.h will hold Its tenth annual session In the Re formed church, at Ickesburg, Wednesday and Thursday, May 22nd and 2Drd, 1H78. The opening session will take place at 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday. All persons contemplating attending the Convention will please notify Mr. Samuel Lig gett, Ickesburg, at an early date, and places of entertainment will be provided. The condition of the work before us demands that this Convention be thoroughly practical, and that every part of our county be fully represented by active and aealous workers. That this may be accomplished let each school elect delegates to the Convention. Forms for superintendents' reports have been sent to the superintendents whose addresses we have and all who have not been supplied will please send In the name and address on a postal card to the Secretary, at Landisbnrg. W. W. McCLURE, President. F. L. Nicodcmub, Secretary. tvTIt has been customary In old communi ties to suspend pieces of slick sulphur around the necks of children as a protection against contagion In epidemics. A thorough washing with Glenn's Bulphur Boap has been found a much better preventative. Sold everywhere. Hill's Hair Whisker Dyo, Black or Brown, 60 cents. May. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known tn his fellow sullei ei s the means ot cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copyof the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will II nd a sure cure lor Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription will plense ad dress, K. A. WI1.80N, 194 Penn St., Wllllanis burgh, New York. 14 8m. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Veg etable liulm that will remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and b'aiitlfut; also Instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair ou a bald head or smooth face. Address, Inclosing 3 ct, stamp. Ben. Vandelf tt Co., 20 Ann St., N. Y. A4 biuos POCKET PHOTORCOPE. has great magnify, lug power, detects counterfeit money, shod dy In cloth, foreign substances In wounds, Haws tn metal, examines Infects, flowers, etc., 25cts., currency or stumps. VAN DELF & CO., 20 Aim street, New York. a4 6m ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility Premature Decav, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and direction lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. 8uf ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex perience can do so by addressing In perfect con fidence, JOHN OUDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. a4 6ms dJCr? Cft Agents profits per week . Will prove $9 I .OU It or forfeit m New articles, Just patented. Samples sent free to all. Address W. H. CHIDK8TKR, 210 Fulton Street New York. a4 Cm. The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is tbe greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it. See other column. Church Notices. Y. M. C. A. In the Reformed Church next Sunday at 4 o'clock P. M. Lecture and prayer meeting in the Reformed Church next Tuesday at 7 o'clock P. M. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath at 11 A. M.. and 7 P. M. Sunday school 0:30 A. M.: Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 71 P. M. Preaching in the M. E. Church next Sunday at 7i P. M. Sunday school at u A. M. rreacning at ickesburg at 104 A. M. WalnutGrove 2 P. M. TV. J. RICE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. KrAlways at home on Saturdays. Call if you want anything in my line at the most reasonable rates. Blank Reeeipt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and all other blanks for sale at this office, tf County Price Current. BLOOnriSLD, May 14, 1878. Flax-Seed 1 Potatoes 80 Butter V pound 15Q15 Eggs V dozen 0 " Dried Apples ft pound 3 cts" Dried Peaches 10 9 lActs. VS N KWPOUT MARKETS. (Corrected Weekly by Koueh k Brother. J DKALIKB IN OlliVXIS A; PBODUCE. Newport, May 11, 1878. Flour, Extra 15 75 " Super. 4 50 White Wheat V bush, (old) 1 20 a 1 20 Red Wheat. 1150115 Rye, , Corn 48048 Oats V 82 pounds, '. 26f&tt Clover Seed : - 4 004 00 Timothy Seed 1 00 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes 3049 30 Bacon, COD Ground Alumu Bait 1 31 35 Llmeburuer's Coal, 1 M Stove Coal, 3 75 O 4 2) Pea Coal 2 50 Gordon's Food per Back, 12 00 FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at tba Lowest market nates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WOODWARD BOBB. Cahusls May 10, 1878. Family Flour,.... I6.2A Superfine Flour 4.&0 White Wheat, new IIS Red Wheat.uew 1 15 Rye,.... M Corn, (new) tU Oats S7 Cloverseed 4.50 Timothywed 1 rOTUATXXIS. MBHEiHTtt On tha 11th Inst., at thfl residence Ot Mrs. James Hlaek, Id this borough, ol Con sumption, Mr. Theodore Meredith, aged 48 yeaiit, 1 month and 3 days. Rics. In Tuscarora twp., near Donnlljj' Mills, Daniel Rice, aged years, 1 month'' And 17 days. : , Why do we mourn depaited friends f Or shake at deat h's alarms. 'TIs but the voice that Jesus semis To call them to his arms. HEALTH AND HAPriNESS. Health and hamilness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they ate wlthiu the reach ol every one who will use .WRIUHT'S LITER PILLS The only sure CIIRK for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Hour Stomach, Consttpatlnu. Debility. Nausea, and all llllllous complaints and Vtfiioil disorders. None genuine unless slsned " Win. Wright, Phil's." If your Druggist will not sup- Ely send 25 cents tor one box to Barrlck, Roller d o.,7U N.4th Ht... I'hll'a. Jannary 1, lo"8, ly ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the Second and Further account of .lames Armstrong, Assffmee of B. R. and Geo. Pllckinger under act of volun tary assignment for the benefit of credHors,lms been Hied and will be presented ts the court for con Urination ou Tuesday, the 11th day ot June next. D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotarv's Olllce, Bloomlleld, May 13, 1878. pd Soldiers of the Mexican War, Look Here I AN ACT has been passed glvlnga Penslou anl Bounty to soldiers o( the Mexican war and their widows. The undersigned has the necessary blanks: to collect claims under this act. Call on or address, LEWtS POTTER, 2tpd New Bloomlielil, Pa. X ATtTTTO f,,n clnr Stm-klngi, Ki'criim, . JjjtX.XJl.Ju ij lNMTANTANK01'lll.Y,JOr IfNMliaD t Kt,: Can renew or chunRe thncoiorof their IlreotieB, Bii.k, Woolin. or Con-ox, at a nominal cost, liiiiuritiu new and lovely Bhadi-s liy thetiheof our At aoh; Ti.nth. Stick uf ant onl.nH nentf or HIc HdlfTerenr culorafor 25u. 6end Sc. sump for sample uod circular. Aj.o, Our Improved Pest Poison w is a safe, sure aau cneap uefciroycr 01 SMtho POTATO nut Cnrmnt Worm and all Infects that, l'reyun Vrpnlatton, Warranted I-ofclil Pivk Huaa hprs I'arla Ori-n VM IIUH. VI' f. it. In RAWft I, I'lt. noil 1 .nil ' injurloua tnr..ini9. :oMtHonlyr,r.tofinr.pi'rHi,.ii. i-t'-box sent free liy mall foraju. Scud for cirrulu l:h' hundreds of ttintlmoulals. OurCabbageWorm Destroys Is hot at all PoisoKovs, hut sure death to ih worm. Sample for trial Brut free on ri-ceipt of in ri'nta. M foBTAaSTAi'9A( i.'KPTKo. Discount to tho Trade. H KEARNKlf CHEMICAL WOHKK, Jahs It. Dry, Afttit, C VO. Box 8139. Office, lift Cortlandt St., . ew Vortt pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. THE heirs of Francis and Eliza D. Vancamp will sell at public sale, on Friday, June 21st, 1878, A VALUABLE ' FARM, situate In Miller twp.. Perry county, Pa., 2 mtIM East of Newport and half a mile from Bully's station. The farm contains 109 ACEES, of which about 80 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is on the premises A GOOD lramo House, 2(1x30, A GOOD FRAME BANK BARN, nearly new, and all ot her requisite outbuildings. There Is also on the premises pleuty ol Rprxl fruit, a good spring of water near the door (it the dwelling, and running water In five fields. .TM Is a very desirable property, being pleasantly located, and within one-fourth of a mile to a scnooi nouse. For further Information apply to F. A, VAN- CAMr, living on ine iarm, or tnrougi, ine Mew- port Post Ollloe. Sale to commence at 1 P. M.. of said day. when terms will be made known by THE UE1H8. April 30, 1878. JEGAL NOTICE At a Court of Common Pleas for the county ol Ferry, held on the 20th of April, 1878, said Court granted a rule on George Matchett and wife. Ai signors, and the creditors of George Matchett t" show cause why Solomon Blgham, Assignerf said George Matchett and wife for beueliCoi creditors, should not be discharged from salit trust, returnable 11th day of June, 1878. Service of said rule to be made by publication In Tm Bloomfield Times 3 consecutive weeks prior to the return day. Per Curiam, Attest D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. Bloomlleld, April 23, 1878. JyJEW WAGON SHOP. THE undersigned htvlng opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared to do any kind of work in thf if line, in any style, at prices which cannot fall to give satisfaction. Carriages ol all styles built ant) all work will be warranted. 8TOUFFER Si CRIST. New Bloomfteld, April 23, 1878. Stop at The St. Elmo Hotel. gT. ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First-Class Accommodations. TERMS: H2 to S2.50 pel J. JOS. M. FEGEB, Proprietor- ESTATE NOTICK. Notice is hereby giv en that Letters of Administration joo (h estate of George D. Yost, lata of Spring Iowa ship, Perry county, Va., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the sajno township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment aud those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to FRANK D. YOST, Administrator "W. H. Sponsi.eh, Attorney lor Adm'r. April 23, 1878. Our Stock of NEW UOOPS for Men's Wear Is oomplel Prices from i ceuta up. F. MORTIMER. New fileoinneld, Pu. Don't you want some cheap goods for Pants and Huiti f It you do, don't fail amine the splendid assortment for sale by V MOHTLM&R. You can suit yourself In st.w uu price.