THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. MAY 21, 1878. 5 A THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA B. R. MIDDLE DIVISION. On aud after June 19th, Trains run folio wt i WEHTWAItD. EA8TWAKD. win Mail, Are. Principal Btationa. J'nMall;Atl'. Ex. Tr'n Ex. Mffl. A oo. fin Tr'u Tl'U P.M P.M. I l.ao 8.48 8.68 8.18 6.40 8.M 7.1(1 7.W 7.4H T.IU 8.00 I I A.M. 8.(10 8.46 8 85 8.13 7.47 7.K3 7.18 7.00 6.40 6.HII 6.36 B.uo 8.U 1.80 j 4.1 l.M Hirrisbnnr, Itockville, JilarynvlIlK, uuralluou. Bully' Newport, Mlllerotown, 'riimniisout'n.. Meiliro,.. ...... Port Hoyl.... Mimin 1.90 8.18 10.841 7.SH 7.60 ssi ess 11.83 11.93 7.80 10.30 7.06. 6 64 .M 8.88 Mil K.38 . KM 10.10 I0.4S 11.14 11.4(1 is. at) 1.16 l.M I 81 13 l.M I.W 111 8.31)1 I. Ml 8.4S .no 8.18 A 111 11.113 8.06 .lo! 11.04 6.40 . 8.41 4.1H1 4.87 Lewlntown J.,' Amlcrooirn,... MrVpytowu... N. Hamilton, . 1 1 10.84 6. OS 8.33, 10.10 4.47 .R7 4.16 7.8H 8.60 8,28 6.60 8.16 3.60. 816 A.M.;P.M..P.M.I l.M. I. mi 6.K4 t.m, P.M.I iimuniKuiiu,.. Tvronn Altooua T.M IVPIuntmrir Eiiirem leTM Hnrrlslium it It. no p.m. Dnnrsnnon 11.83 (ftiiK); Newport 11.67 (Hek) h1 r rirrait I'ittslmrif atH.ln A. m. IWOolmc West, the Way Pnssenirer leiwes Harris bunrDailS' thootlwr train Dally except Hunclay. Pc1iik Kmt, the Atlantic Express lenvrs Alio. ill. Dally, the other tritlua Dally except Humlay, IWPlrlnn KxprepR Wont will atop at Dmicaiinoii ut 4.63 and at Newport at 6.17 a. m when fliiKKvtl. POLITICAL. Assembly. We are authorized to announce the name of M. B. HOLMAN, of Liverpool borough, as a candidate for the nomination of Member of Assembly, mbject to the decision of the Re publican County Nominating Convention. Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM KICK, of New Bloomfleld, as a candidate for the ofllce of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. Brief Item. sLMr. Henry Bentzel la putting up a a neat two story building, adjoining his residence on Main street. Dr. John L. McKeehan, who for sev eral years has been in California is now here on a visit to his parents. VjSeveral teams have been engaged in hauling ore, from the farm of Darius Long,in Centre twp., to Newport during the past week. The ore Is called very good. Last week we asked our friends to help our list up to 2,000. We are pleased to say that responses have already been made. We return our friends our thanks. The County Treasurer's sale of Un seated Lands In Perry County, will take place at the Court House in this bor ough, on Monday, June 10th, 1878. Mr. Daniel Garlln showed us new po tatoes raised in his garden that were as large as a walnut. Pretty large that, for the 15th of May. Application for a new trial in the case of Kile Khafer, convicted for the murder of his wife, was refused and the prisoner was sentenced to be hanged. On Monday of last week a Duncan's Island girl had her face very severely Injured by the explosion of a railroad cap which she was pounding with a hatchet. The Weekly Item, published at Steel Works, makes a charge against the newly elected County Huperintendent, and some the directors, that if not true, should by all means be contradicted. A week or two ago, a valuable horse belonging to Mr. John Newcomer, of Hellam twp., York county, had a stroke of palsy, so completely paralyz ing the animal that he could not stand on his feet. Some one has discovered that there is actually a law in force which permits money to be carried as baggage. Since this is the case we may travel considera bly this year. It was the supposed ab sence of such a law that taept us at home so much. Samuel Hoffman , Lewis Gllfillen and Perry Kremer, Visitors to the Poor House, for the year 1877, report favora bly of the institution. James M. White, Joseph T. Steel and Samuel Shull, of Penn township, have been appointed visitors to the institution for 1878. On Friday, May 3rd, Mrs. James Pot ter, of Wheatfleld twp., was considera bly frightened by a hawk flying into the kitchen where she was working, and taking up Its roost on the sink. Mrs. P. caught the bird and ended its earthly ca reer. The same pest had been feasting on Mrs. Potter's fowls for some time. Record. Three little girls, (two of Mr. Hollen baugh's and one of Mr. llice's) whilst riding a horse from a field to the barn of Mr. G. I. Rice, near Sandy Hill, on Fri day last, were thrown off, by the horse starting to run. Emma, the youngest, got her right forearm broken at the wrist. Both bones were fractured. Drs. Rodgers and Sunday weresummon ed and adjusted the broken bones. The child is doing as well as can be expected. Cjjsg Broken. On Friday last Mr. Eufus Potter, while working at a bank barn for Mr. Jacob Burkepile had a stone roll agains his leg, breaking one of the bones near the ankle, The fracture was ad justed by Dr. Eby. CCeased Operations The Germany Coal Company have ceased operation Bin their mine, and some of the stock holders are desirous of selling out. At last report there wa no money In the treasury. Several individuals are making arrange, xnents to secure the services of two min ers from Shamokin to prospect for coal on the lands that have been leased by the company. These miners have said that they will find coal In three days. Although many attempts have been made to find coal In that locality, yet the Indications for that mineral doeB not seem to be better now than they were 85 years ago. H - Curious Potatoes. Wm. Watson, of the South Ward, planted his potatoes as usual this spring. He waited long and patiently but only a few came up. He finally dug down to see what was the matter and was surprised to find that all those hills which did not come to the surface were producing Independent of the tops. Home of the potatoes found were nearly the size of hen's eggs, and were connected with the seed potato by stemB one and two inches long. He got enough of these curlouBly-grown pota toes to make a mess for his family. He cannot account for the freak, unless his potatoes desired to cheat the potato bug this year. Ketvville Stat1. Assaulted by Tramps. On Tuesday af ternoon two daughters of Mr. Daniel Palm who lives near BtoufTerstown left Chambersburg for their home. When they were opposite Messersmlth's woods they were accosted by two tramps who wanted their money. One of the young ladies ran away but the other was unable to make her escape. One of the tramps ordered her to give up her money which she would not do ; he then asked for her watch and when she refused him he made a dash at her. She, in no wise daunted, picked up a piece of limestone and with a true country girl's muscle let him have It fair and square between the eyes. The scoundrel Immediately bit the dust when the intrepid girl ran one way and the other dirty blackguard tramp in another direction. These scoundrels have not as yet been arrested. Sharp Dodge. Last Wednesday a Cum berland county farmer livlngashort dis tance east of this place, attended the morning market at Harrlsburg. Short ly after the opening of market, a well dressed lady stepped up to the farmer's stand and desired to Inspect his butter. A nice four pound roll was shown her and it suited her. Ticking it up she placed it carefully into a crock she car ried in a basket, and as carefully tied a cloth ever the crock. Going down into her pocket, she discovered she had no small change, but said she would step into a store near by and get her big bills made smaller. However she would just leave the butter in the crock stand there until she returned. She walked rapidly off, and the market hour wore rapidly away, but she returned not. Waiting a short time after market closed for his customer, the farmer concluded that she had failed to find her way back, and he would be compelled to take his butter along home with him. Picking up the crock, judge of his astonishment to find it without a bottom, and, of course, minus the roll of butter. Our farmer friend's faith in the honesty of all well dressed women ha9 received a severe blow, and hereafter he will carefully ex amine the bottoms of crocks left In his care as security for purchases. Inde pendent. Narrow Escape From Death. On Fri day of last week Mr. Geo. H. Martin, formerly a resident of Blain, this coun ty, met with a painful accident that al most resulted In his death. The circum stances surrounding the case are as fol lows : Mr. Martin was riding in the rear end of Ephralm Jones' butcher wagon, the latter gentleman and young son, Frank, and Harvey Wlngert being on their way out to the slaughter shop, at Wm. Ever heart's about one mile South of New port, on the road to Bloomfleld. Just before the corner was turned at the old fair grounds, the horse cantering along at a lively rate, the wagon suddenly lurched into a rut in the road, throwing Mr. Martin, who was riding with his legs hanging out over the end gate of the wagon, with great violence to the ground, his back and head striking so hard that concussion of the brain was produced. The gentleman waB lifted into the wagon and conveyed to his home on Fifth street, in this place. Immedi ately following the accident he was able to speak, but a few minutes afterwards he became unconsicous, in which con dition he remained until some time the next morning, when he recovered his senses, and has been steadily Improving ever since, Dr. Eby in the meantime ad ministering medical comfort. Keurport KCW8. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : On Tuesday last, while Mr. John Co hill and wife, of this place, were on their way to Mechanicsburg, their horse frightened and ran off near the residence of Mr. Lemuel Gutshall, upsetting the occupants. Mrs. Cohill received severe Injuries. On Thursday night a tenant house oc cupied by Chag. Stevens, on the farm of x-ion. H. u. Aioser, near uranam's school bouse in Upper Allen twp., was enter ed, and money to the amount of sixty eight dollars, and two blankets were sto len therefrom. That night Mr. S. was In Lancaster attending to some business and no one but Mrs. S. and her three small children were in the house. ' On Wednesday Mr. George M. Bonier rnlnml a artra Vtanlr liopn nn Vita fnpm ntia mile west of town, known as the "Par ker farm." The bulling Is 78x58, and Is regarded by all who saw it as a mont re markable piece of workmanship. There was not a mlunnli'tilntlnn nr H, liilnflr, In all the timbers. Olltti) n bqvopd front, nun a cTnarlcinnpil 1 11 this locality on Sunday night. Potatoes ufttiiB KiKi luinaineg were out uown iu the ground and it is feared that the rye In ttfinia Immlltlua wud limllv Intnroil Grape vines also suffered severely and it in iiruutium unit uiecrnp in tins vicinity win De almost a total failure. Two .votiner citizens of Newville were arrested for fust driving through the streets ot uaniHie on Monday evening by chief of police Shatter. They paid their fine, and left town evidently notln a devotional state of mind. They are now wanted to answer the charge of dis orderly conduct. One (Jav Inst week a strange dotr went to the residence of Cvrus lloon. near .Bloservllle, and got to quarreling with nis uog. ills little girl ran out to sepa rate them when the stranger bit her iretty severely and tnen trotted, on in he direction of Bloservllle. and meetlnir a little girl of Mr. Myers on the road attacked and bit her also. on Thursday last Mr. Samuel W. Means, Jr., of Shippensburg, met with a painful accident. He is an assistant engineer on the Baltimore Oil Pine Line and was helping to make a survey across me eoutii mountain, vvmie suow ing one of the men how to blaze, he cut himself frightfully in the thigh with the ax. The wound is not dangerous. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. The store of A. W. Long, at Mexico, was closed by the sheriff lust week. Wednesday evening, Georgle, uged two years, son of Mr. Sample Beatty, of Port Boyal, drank some corrosive subli mate out of a bottle which was stand ing on the garret stairs. The little fel low followed his mother to the garret, and while there he took a dose of the poison unnoticed by the mother. He told her that he had -taken something out of a bottle up stairs, and it didn't taste good. She soon ascertained what what the child had taken, and immedi ately gave him some raw eggs, causing him to vomit, and throw oil' the poison. Prompt action on the part of the mother saved the life of her child. On Sunday evening of Inst week, a large coal oil lamp, suspended from the ceiling in the parlor of the residence of Dr. Arnold, in Mexico, fell down while lighted, setting Are to the brussels carpet. Mrs. Arnold, was near by at the time, some of the coal oil falling on her dress. Becoming paralyzed with fright, and being alone In the house, she was unable to get anything with which to subdife the flames. Kemeni berlng that her husband was attending services at the Presbyterian Church, a short distance away, she ran to the church, and beckoned to the doctor to come out. Answering her call promptly he found his wife terribly frightened, and all she could do was to point to the house. They hurried home, but before reaching the house Mrs. A. was enabled to tell what was the matter. On passing a well the Dr. procured a bucket of water, and as soon as he reached the parlor dashed the water on the flames, and thus extinguished the lire before much damage was done. Port Royal Times. Church Notices, Methodist Church Preaching next Sunday at 7i o'clock P. M. Sunday School at 0 A. M. Laudisburg at 10 o'clock A. M. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 2k P. M. Lecture and prayer meeting on Tuesday evening. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 11 A. M., and 7 P.M. Sunday School at 0.30 A. M.; Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at li o'clock P. M. State Sabbath School Convention. The Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-school Association will be held In the Fine street, Methodist church, In Wllllamsport, Fa., opening prompt ly at 3:30 o'clock, P. m., Tuesday, and continu ing throughout Wednesday and Thursday, June 11, 13 and 13, lb78. A working programme of thoroughly practi cal questions has been prepared. The questions will be opened by Sabbath-school workers In the 8tate, who enjoy well-morilcd national reputations, after which ample time will be given for their discussion by the Convention. This will be a mass convention, and every Sabbath-school and Sabbath-school organiza tion In the State is entitled to representation, and It Is ardently hoped the attendance and enthusiasm, which shall mark this convention, will greatly revive the good work of the as sociation. The leading railroads throughout the State connecting with and centering at Wllllams port have very kindly granted reduced rates of lare, tickets good Irom June 10 to 13, to start, and eood to return until June, 18, which will give all who desire, after the adjournment of the convention, an opportunity to extend their trip to Watkln's Glen,oll regions,or other near by famous resorts. Wllllamsport extends a hearty welcome to all friends of the Sabbath-schools throughout me Biaie. Entertainment And railroad Information and orders will be furnished all who notify Rev. Thomas E. Clapp, Wllllamsport, before June 5th. Pastors and superintendents of all denoml nations will please make this announcement to their schools ana congregations. For further information In regard to the programme address Ed. S. Wagoner, State Secretary, Mechanlcsbnrg, Pa. FEELS TOl'NG-AGAIN. " My mother was afflicted a long time with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condi tion of the whole system headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physician or medicine did bar any good. Three months ago she began using nop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feelt young again, although over 70 years old. We thluk there is no other medicine fit to use in the fam ily." A lady, Providence, R. I. Festival. There will be a festival In theH. H. room of the Presbyterian church next Friday evenlmr. Town and vicin ity respectfully invited. Ice cream, cake, etc. The new cook book on hand and for sale. The Valuable Plotorial History of the world, a full notice of which we pub lished a few weeks ago Is now ready for sale. Mr. It. W. Dromgold,of Loysvllle, Is canvassing for the work, which con only be obtained by subscriptions to the agent. It is a book wanted In every house. 2t Wanted. A eood washer-woman. Ad. ply to Rev. P. Wlllard, Orphans' Home, Loysvllle, Pa. 2t pd. Removal. J. T. Messlmer has remov ed his Shoe Shop to the room adjoining F. B. Clouser's oflire, 4 doors west of the Post-Ofllce, where he will make to order Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Repair ing promptly and neatly executed. He will aloleep on hand a good assort ment of Boots aud Shoes, which he will sell at low prices. Give him a call. 17 Shootlno Match for a Mule. A number of marksmen throughout the county are interested In a prospective shooting match lor a valuable mule which is to take place in the suburbs of New Bloom- nelu on Thursday, the liard day or May. Competition is open to marksmen in adjoining counties, and the distance to be shot will be determined upon by those Interested on the rooming of the match, as above stated. Further particulars will ne gleaned by addressing r. O. Box 53. New Bloomfleld, Pa. FITS I FITS I The undersigned having purchased the property formerly owned by J. Bally, on Main Street, opposite Enamlnger's Hotel, and fitted it up into a convenient shop, he Is prepared to do tailoring in ail us brandies, in the best of style, and guarantee a Good Fit every time. S. Bentzkl. I', ti. A stock or choice Tobbacco and Segars constantly on hand. April 0, 1878. Blank Receipt Books for Administrators and Executors. Also blank notes and all other blanks for sale at this office, tf Llpplneott's Magazine. " Easter on the Rivera" Is the titlo of the opening paper of Llpplneott's Magazine for June, and Invites the reader to Join in the holi day excursion of a London barrister and an Oxford professor among the bewitching scenery and famous watering-places of the Maritime Alps, of which glimpses are given in the illus trations. " The Four-in-haud, and Glances at the Literature of Coaching" recalls the modes of travelling of a by-gone day, apropos of the recent trip t Philadelphia of the New York Coaching Club, with Illustrations depicting the dltlerent styles of equipage, from the state car riage of Queen Elizabeth to the " drags" driven by Colonel Jay and other members of the club. Edward King has a second article on Rou manla, full of graphlo sketches and Interesting details. " The Masons of Virginia" gives the history of a family tragedy by a lady personal ly acquainted with the actors and events. Mar lon Contbouy writes appreciatlngly of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Dr. H. 8. Schell decribes Borne new discoveries in "Visual Photography," and Lucy II. Hooper gives an accouut of " Parisian Maniacs and Madhouses." The stories In this number are numerous and varied. Besides the serial, "For Perclval," and the conclusion of Dr. Weir Mitchell's "Heph zibah Guinness," there Is an amusing character sketch, "The Professor of Dollingen," by Anna Elchburg, a pathetic story of French life, " Rue St. Jean." and an exciting incident of railroad travel, " Chased by an Engine." Three of our beet poetesses, Louise Chandler Moulton , Cella Thaxter, and Emma Lazarus contribute to this number ) and the " Gossip," besides other good things, gives some iiiuts on art study by Emily Sartain. Terms $1 00 per year j Specimen conie9 80 cents. Address J. B. Llpplncott & Co., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market streot, Phila delphia, Pa. 137" It 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 Sulphur Soap has been found a ninch better preventative. Sold everywhere. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 60 cents. May. TOCONSUMPflVES. The advertlsflr.havtnt been DArmAment.lv p.tirAri of tlnit dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers t'ie means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copyof the prescription used, (tree of chai'Ke), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. rartie witmingtim prescription win please ad. dress, K. A. WILSON, 1W Penn St., Williams. uurgu, new iorK. At 6lll. I will mall (Free) the recipe for a simple Veg. a(.,KI- U..t... ,l.n ...III lSMn.i " nnuio uitiiii tu mil ivriiiuirn ! riUIJKIDn, I'imnles and Blotches, leavinu the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriHiii. tcruwui ui jiuir uu a oaiu neaa or sinooin luce. Address, inclosing set. stamp, Hen. Vandelt & Co., 20 Ami St., N. Y. a4 tfmos TJOCKET PHOTOHCOPE. has great magnify. jl mil power, aetecis counterfeit money, snna dy In cloth, foreign substances in wounds. Haws in metal, examines Infects, flowers, ele., 2fetn., currency or stamps. VAN DELF Ut CO., 20 Ann street, new xora. At em HEALTH ASDlIAPriXESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are wlthlu the reacn oi every one wno will use WRIUHT'S LIVER FILLS, The only sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, Hour Ktomach, Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Billions complaints and Blood disorders. None Keiiuine unless signed " Wm. Wrlxlit, Phll'a." If your Druggist will not sup ply send 25 cents for one box to Uarrlck, Roller & i;o., u ii.4iii or.., rnu a. January 1, ls7S, ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debilltv. Premature Decav. and ail the effects of youthful indiscretion. Will lor Die sake oi sunerinK Humanity, send free to all wno neea it, me recipe ana direction ior maKini the simple remedy by which he was cured. But ferers wishliiK to profit by the advertiser's ex nerlence can do so bv addressing In iierfect con. Silence, JOHN OGbttN, 42 Cedar Street, New ior. A 01113 CrT Crt Agents profits per week . Will prove $0 I .OU It or forfeit tm New articles, Just liaieiiMHi. Dumpies iwih itkv i.u hu. Address W. U. CllIDESl'KK, 2111 Fulton Street New York. Ai 6111. JO Our Stock of NEW GOODS ror men s near is complete. rrices irom u1, cents up. F. MORTIMER. New Bleomtletd, Pa. County Frlce Current. Bloom niLD. May 21. 1117b Flaxseed 1 Potatoes, fl Butter fl pound, 1AQ15 Eggs V dozen " Dried Apples V pound S ots" Dried reaches 10 16ot8. HHWPOBT MAKKKTs, Otrrtclcd Weekly by Kouyh Broihtr. ) DSALEHB IN OltAlrV Ac PHODUCK. Nswpokt, May 18, 1878. Flour, Extra, tS 7,1 " Super ti 60 White Wheat ft bush, (old) 120120 Red Wheat I 15 0 1 15 Kye M5S Corn 48 48 Oats V 82 pounds, 2fi2() Clover Seed 4 0004 00 Timothy Seed 1 00 Flax Seed 1 On Potatoes 80 30 Bacon 6O0 Mround Almnn Salt 1 85 1 Llmeburner's Coal f 00 Stove Coal 8 75 O 4 25 Pea Coal 2 60 Gordon's Food per Sack (2 00 FI8H, SALT, LIM K AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Hates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEBKLT. WOODWARD fc BOIIB. Carlislb May 17, 1878. Family Flour t6.25 Superfine Flour 4.50 White Wheat, new 115 Red Wheat,new 1 15 Rye 65 Corn, (new) 42 Oats , 27 Cloverseed 4.60 Tlmothyseed 1 25 DHATIia, Doran On the 17th Inst., at Ickesbnrg. Mifw Mary Dnron, formerly of this place, aged 60 years and 1 day. INSTATE NOTICK. Notice Is herebyglven, J that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Kline, late of Liverpool township, Perry county, Pa doceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing In Perry township, Snyder county, Pa. All persons Indented to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those havire claims to present them duly authenticated for est tlemeut. AARON KLINE, Administrator. May 21, 1878. Lewis Potter, Attorney. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. " Notice Is hereby given, that the 8econd and' Further account of James Armstrong, Assignee oi B. It. and Geo. Flickinger under act of volun tary assWument for the benefit of creditors, hao been tlleu and will be presented to the court for confirmation on Tuesday, the 11th day of June next. I). MICKEY, Prothonotary. Prothonotarv's Office, Bloomfleld, May 13, 1878. pd INSTATE NOTICK. - Notice Is hereby giv li en that Letters of Administration on the estate of George D. Yost, lata of Spring town ship, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Dellvllle, All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to FRANK D. YOST, Administrator. W. II. Bponst.eb, Attorney for Adm'r. April 23, 1878. Soldiers of the Mexican War, Look Here I AN ACT has been passed glvlnga Pension and Bounty to soldiers of the Mexican war and their widows. The underslpned has the necessary blanks to collect claims under this act. Call on or address, LEWIS POTTER, 2t pd New Bloomueld, Pa. 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 miles East of Newport and half a mile from Daily's station. The farm contains lou Acres, of which about 80 acres are cleared and In a high state of cultivation. There is on the premises A GOOD Xr-iiiiio House, 2"x30, A GOOD FRAME BANK BARN, nearly new. and another requisite outbuildings. There Is also on the premises plenty of good fruit, a good spring of water near the door of the dwelling and running water in five fields. This Is a very desirable property, being pleasautly located, and within one-fourth of a mile to a school house. For further Information apply to F. A. VAN CAMP, living on the farm, or through the New port Post Office. Sale to commence at 1 P. M., of said day, when terms will be made knonu by April SO, 1878. THE HEIRS. jyjEW wagox siror. THE undersigned htving opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared to do any kind of work In their line. In any style, at prices which cannot tail to give satisfaction. Carriages ot all styles built and all work will be warrauted. 8TOUFFER & CRIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23, 187. Stop at The St. Elmo Hotel. gT. ELMO HOfE, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Flrst-Class Accommodations. TERMS: . . K to 1150 per day. JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor.