TI1H TIMES, NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA.. OCTOBUIt 22, 1878. THE TIMES. New lllootn field, Oct. X2, 187 S. NOTICK TO ADVKHTI8KK9. No dill orRtereotyiie win be Inserted lutbls paper ualaaa light face, and mi uintal ham. r"Twmty per pout, in nirru of rwnlar rates, will beohancedtorfttlvorttHetiieiiU set In liuulileljoluiuu. NOTICK TO HUIIHCUIBEIII. I.enk at the fliriires on the label nf ynnr paper Tb limine toll vnu the dm to wlilcli your ub rrlpiloii In nnld. Within ii weeks aihr inomy m ul, mn It tli dnls la rhaiiffnl. Ni other receipt ! neoeasnrr. The Clyde shipbuilders liave notified tbelr workmen of a reduction of 71 per cent. In their wnges, to date from the SUdinst. The reduction afreets 40,000 employes. Collector Woodcock , at Nashville, informs the Itevenue Department that the illicit distillers in Jackson county seem to be invincible, though several distilleries have been destroyed, and the owners arrested and held for trial. Tint latest Greenback scintillation is that resumption must fall, because no body wants gold, and how is It to lie got into circulation V The government of course will have ofllcers appointed In districts whose duty it will be to shoot gold and silver into the citizens with a shot-gun. This will settle the d iffloulty and the repudiators both at the same time. London, October 17. The " Times" in its financial column says: From two to three millions dollars' wortli of United States funded bonds have been taken for America within the last three days. The glut of cotton goods in Lan cashire is simply unprecedented. At Preston, Nimmo's mills, with 85,500 spindles, and Sharpies' mills, with 80, 000, have ceased running. Ilorrocks, Jliller & Co., the best known firm in the north of England, have adopted measures to restrict production in their mills. Important Decision in the Supremo Court. PiTTHiir no, October 14. In the Su preme Court, this morning, an opinion was delivered in .the case of the Com monwealth ex. rcl. Chase vs. Oarrick M. Harding ct at. The question at issue was whether Gov. llartranft had a right to declare the new county of Lackawan na a new judicial district and appoint a judge therefor, or whether, under the act of 1878, creating the new county, the judges of the old county were the proper persons to organize the county thereof. The supreme court takcsjhe latter view of the case, and grants a mandamus on Harding el. oA, judges of the old coun ty, ordering thetn to organize forthwith the courts of the new county, which are now presided over by Judge Bently, the appointee of Governor llartranft. A Queer Proposition. A Burlington, Iowa dispatch says : "Returns from all over the Congressional districts in this State show that had the Greenback people and democrats pooled their issues they would have carried Ave out of the nine. Leading members of these two parties are therefore claiming that the election should be held in No vember, according td an act of the last Congress and having gone so far in this, the First District, as to call a conven tion to meet at Mount Tleasant next Tuesday for the nomination of a candi date. Judge P. II. Smyth, of this city, will probably be the nominee. The other districts will take the same course, and another Colorado contest is likely to be the result." How would it work for all States to hold a sort of preliminary election and then, if not satisfied with the result, to hold another? A Crisis In England. The crisis in England is increasing in Intensity. The raising of the rate of dis count by the Bank of England to six per cent, is a significant sign. The ex port of gold makes the Bank more cau tious In its operations. More of less every branch of English trade is suffer ing. In some there is a general prostra tion, and all are distressed. To add to the difficulties of the situation, a war with Afghanistan is imminent, which will cause the expenditure of some forty or fifty millions of dollars, either to end in the annexation of a country, which will render the relations with Russia more critical, or in discomfiture. Next is the financial condition of India. That country has a debt of 175,000,000, and according to a writer in the last number of the Nineteenth Century Review, is virtually Bankrupt. The people of India are impoverished with taxes, and the future prospect is as sombre as the pres ent. The Berlin Treaty, instead of be ing a diplomatic triumph, is a confessed failure. Little else has been gained but the island of Cyprus, an Island without a single open harbor, and where millions must be spent to render it available for naval purposes. The inhabitants re main subjects of the Sultan. In case of its abandonment, no allowance is pro vided for the improvements made, and the right of sovereignty continues In the Porte. It Is one hundred miles from the nearest port of Asia Minor. It Is, more over, so unhealthy that British troops cannot be kept there but at a serious sacrifice of life. The London " Times" says that it must be given upon account of its pestilential climate. A Church Disaster. Lynch nuiui, Va., October 10. A most terrible and heartrending scene oc curred here to-night, on the occasion of a niarrlnge ceremony, at the Court St. Colored Baptist Church, which was packed to its utmost capacity. Falling plastering alarmed the crowd, who be came panic stricken, Jumping from the second and third story windows to the ground, killing and wounding many. The dead bodies of ten women have been identified. The wounded are be ing carried to their places of residence. A Family's Terrible Fate. It Is now believed that the burning of the house of Mr. Conquest, near Clio, Mich., and the death therein of the Conquest family, was murder most atrocious. Evidently, the three mem bers of the family who perished had been murdered, robbed and then burnt up with the house. - -a- - 63TThe latest dispatches last week confirm the previous accounts of serious trouble in progress at Waterproof, La. A report was received at Natchez that lighting had been going on, and that thirty-six negroes were killed and the remainder dispersed. Governor Nlch olls had ordered a battalion of artillery and two infantry regiments to the dis turbed section. --- . . - Miscellaneous News Items. Cincinnati, Oct. 15. Nino poisons dug through (ho wall of the Kokomo, Indiana, jiiil last ulglit and escaped to tlio woods. tW Fabcr Sellers, a loading citizen of Pottstown, Pa., fell dead in bis stoio at Unit place on Baturday evening, lie bad boon suffering from heart disease. tW A Providence swindler coolly sold a bouse to which ho had no claim, and re ceived $2,7 03 for the forged title. Tlio owner first learned of tho sale wuou tUo supposed purclinsor ordored him to move out. San FitANciscp, October 10. The con stitutional convention to-day adopted a resolution to memorialize Mr. Hayes and tlio United States senate to so modify the Burlingame treaty as to prohibit Chinese immigration. Twenty prisoners escaped from tbo city jail of Rochester N. Y., on Saturday a week. They bored through a wall and scaled an enclosure. Among the runaways are some of the worst burglars in the country. tW "Ono of them" writes to the New York Sun that "there are in the cities of New York and "Brooklyn at least 1,000 young white woman who have married negroes, and the number is rapidly increas ing." tW Tho wife- of William Mitchell, living south of Sholbyville, Ind., eight miles, was nursing a babe, six weeks old, by tbo stove, when she was taken with a fit. She drop ped the child and fell on it, causing its death. Mrs. Mitchell's arm was badly burned by falling against the stove. At Pittsburg Monday morning Frank Gunnol got into an altercation with his wife and knocked her down, when William Hart interfered, and, seizing Gunnel by the throat, threw him down. His head struck the stove as he full, and his neck was brokon. tW Daniel Lindomuth, of Reading, when he recently received his pay from the Reading Railroad, placed about forty dol lars in an envelope. It got mixed up with somo papers in his pocket, and he threw them all in the fire, and thus by aocldont contributed so much to cancelling the national debt. Concord, October 15. The Concord savings bank hns been compelled to close its doors. It is believed the depositors will receive about DO per cent. It was for merly the National saving bank, and suf fered a loss of money by the defalcation of W. W. 8 ton s, its former treasurer, now a fugitive from justice, Cy A family of emigrants, on the way to Texas, camped over night in Sedalia, Mo. In the morning the man packed all the things In the wagon to continue the Journey, except bis aged mother-hi.law, whom he left at the side of the road. However, a mob compelled bira to take her along. tW A wealthy but drunken farmer in Uinesville, Ga., stood up in a camp meet ing and asked to be prayed for. A clergy man made the desired prayer, in which be characterized the faimer as an exceedingly wicked man. The faimer resented that description of himself, and has sued the clergyman for defamation. Montpkuru, Vt, Oot. 18. Justin 8. Morrll was relected United Stntes Senator this afternoon. The vote stood as follows t In the Houso, Morrill, 101 Dickey, CO II. II. Powers, 0 t K. J. Phelps, 4 C. C. Martin, 8 j Kredorlok Billings, 1. Mr. Morrill In the Senate, reoetved 2(1 Fred. Billings, S ) Dickey, 1 ; Barrett, 1. IIP A ship canal through the peninsula of Florida, from Matanzns Inlet to the bend of navigation on the Huwanee river, to unite the Atlantic with the Gulf of Mexloo, is proposed. Tho length of the out Is seventy-five mllos, The distance by this route would bo about twelve hundred miles less from New York to New Orleans than the route now sailed, Danville, October 15. The domooratlo conferees for the Twenty-fourth senatorial district, who have beeu holding meetings for several weeks past, and have bcon un successful in making a nomination, Inst night a few miuutes before midnight, nom inated Mr. Jackson, of Sullivan county. Chalfant's supporters changed to Jackson, and one of Piatt's also changed to Jack son. The vote on the 527th and last ballot stood Jackson 5, Henry 2, Piatt 1. tST" A terrible affair happened in a traveling menagerie visiting at Heuly, England, tho oilier clay. A visitor entored the tent and Incautiously went inside the ropes surrounding the lioness' cngo, when tho animal shot forth her paws and grasp ed the poor fellow, tearing open the left Bide of his face and destroying tho muscles of his right shoulder and arm. Just as he was being dragged bodily into the don, the keeper appeared and rescued him in a ter rible condition, lie is not expected to re cover. New Youk, October 15. The box which was stolen from tho First national bank, of Fishkill Lauding, last Wednesday, was found yesterday in the woods on the high lauds about three miles below Garrison's near the spot whore the robbers abandoned tlioir horses and wagon and took to the freight train. The contents consisting of bonds and mortgages to the value of from $00,000 to $100,000 wore undisturbed. Pottsvim.e, Oct. 15. James Hurley was arrested this evening and committed in default of $10,000, upon the chargo of attempting to wreck the express train at Auburn Station, Pa,, on the 28rd of Sep tember. This was the third attempt to wreck passonger trains at that point. A switch was tampered with it is supposed by Hurley by which three pnssenger cars and two baggage cars were considerably damagod, and several of tbo passengers re ceived slight wounds. Hurley bad beon a laborer on the railroad, but was discharged several months ago. Lady Beautlflors. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy oboeks and sparkling eyes with nil the cosmetics of France, or beautiflers In the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See other column. 42 PUBLIC SALES. Bills for the sale of Real and Personal Property have been printed at this office, as follows : Friday, October 25th F. J. Whltekettlo will soli on the farm of Julius Guerskcy, 2 miles south of M. Darlington's, 1 mare, 1 cow,l heifer, spring wagon, harness, plows and many other articles. Baturday, November 2nd. Adam K. Heller, will sell at his residence near Mansvllle, 2 fut hogs, and a lot of household and kitch en furniture. Monday, November 4th, 1878 Frank D. Yost, Administrator of the estate of Geo. Yost, latoof Spring twp., dee'd., will sell a Tract of Land with Improvements, and a lot of Personal Property. Also, all kinds of grain by the bushel. Thursday, November 7 W.J. Wolf will sell at his residence miles north east of Loys vlllo, horses, cows, young cattlo, hogs, bug gy, wagons, ged, reaper and mower aud many other farming implements. Saturday, November 0th. Wm. Bailor will sell a House and Two Lots of Ground situ ated In EttBt Newport. Beo advertise ment In another column. Ladles' Long Coats. For splendid styles, good variety and low prices in these goods call at I. St hwartz's, Newport. $1200 Pianos for Only $266; $776 Planfl fnr nnlv M 7F, $410 Organ for only $140 ; $335 Organ foronly $75; $285 Organ for only $00. All Warranted for six years. 63T Don't fall to send for Illustrated Circulars. Bunnell & Miller, Original Manufacturers, S7 3m Lewlstown, Pa. White and Colored Blankets good quality for $2.00 per pair. Also, a full line of Buffalo Robes, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, &c, at I. Schwartz's. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health and happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and yet they are wlthiu the reach oi every one who will use WRIGHT'S LITER PILLS. The pnly sure CURE for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia. Headache. Sour Stomach, Constipation, lability. Nausea, aud all Billions complaints and Wood disorders. None genuine unlVss si piled ' Wm. Wright, Phira." If your Drucglst will not sup- ?. y ?.?,S.2?.?ei?ts '"'.on" box to Barrlck, Roller H co., iu n, 4tu St., Phil a. January 1, lo78, ly 1ST "It seems as If I should cough my head off" Is sometimes the Impatient excla mation of a sufferer from a severe Cough. Quel) the paroxysms with Hale's Honey of Horehouud and Tar. The relief Is Immediate and the cure certain. Bold by all druggist. Pike's Toothache Drops cure la 1 minute.4S4t 'IUIAL LIST for Ootober Term, 187S. I Abraham Tront vs. J. Wesley Williamson, 8 E. D. Owens vs. H. O. Hodman, etal. 8 Luclan Page vs. Israel Bitting. 4 Hrnsllla Oraham vs. D. llollenbangli, et ax. R Same vs. Oeo. A. llollenbangh. 0 Same vs . David llnllenhaugn. 7 B. A W. C. Thompson vs. Simon W. Charles etal. 8 Same vs. Pains, et al. tt Newport Building Association ts. J. R. Dun bar, et ux. 10 John P. Lnts vs. Lamms Blust. II Isaac C. Nellson vs. Levi L. Urlng A Co. 13 Stephen II . Light vs. J. W. Williamson. 18 Same, et al. vs. Same. Oct. in, 1878. D. Mickbv, Protli'y. "J"IST of Orand Jurors for Oct, T. '78. LHtidlsburg John M. Wilson, foreman. Wheatfleld Daniel Bowman. Duncannon John Junes, Hubert C. Jones, W. 11. Pennell. Jackson George Brlner. Watts Samuel orris, Ueorge Ilatnaker. Miller Jos. Bally. New Buffalo bor. J. B. Jackson. Madison Adam Foust. Mlllerstown Henry Dapple, Samuel Miller. Tuscarora Jas. Campbell. Liverpool twp. Wm. A. Urubb. Spring Wm. Dunkleberger, Jos. A. Rice. Juniata Jacob 8. Super. Carroll Cornelius Ensinlnger, Goo, 8ouder. Toboyna George llollenbaugh. Rye John Meyers. Greenwood George Shelhley. Bloomllold Wm. JI. H. McCllntock. J"IST of Traverse Jurors for Oct. T. '78, Buffalo twp. J. II. Deekard, Rob't. Baskln. Carroll C. Stotiffer, Allen Cleland. Oliver Duulel Smith, Jos. McNaughton , Thos. Haney. Tobnyne George Lacy, Jr., Joseph Sheriff. Madison Chas. K. Rhull, Pam'l llollenbaugh. Marysvllle J. I). Miller, Win. Jackson, Lewis W. Brabson, Wm. King. Newport Jas. O. McCliu lock, Scott Wise, Jos. Foreman, Perry Rider. Tyrone Luther Arnold, George Mlnlch, John Weller, Jos. Newcomer. Penn John Frits, Geo. Bnyder, Kilns Haas. Uloomfleld J, A. Martin, A. B. Clouser, Geo. A. Rouse. Llvorpool twp Franklin Potter, Wm. Deek ard, C. B. Lelter. Savllle John Uorrall, Martin Relslnger, Rob't. B. Orris. Wbeatdeld Jos. Lcppord, Daniel Gclbaugh. Rye A. 8. Green. Liverpool bor David Bhellcnberger, Z. T. Shulcr. Jackson Geo. W. Oarber, Samuel Miller. Dnncannon Alfred J. Stewart, Abram Fen- steinaker. Spring John M. Fonse, John Souder. Landlsbnrg John 11. Murray. Oreonwood Georgo Wright. For Clothing. We have hought low and we will sell LOW for a good suit or overcoat for man, youth or hoy, go to I. Schwartz's, Newport, Pa. Iron City College. The attention of our readers Is called to tho advertisement in an other column of this popular and successful business college. It Is an Institution which has stood the test of time, and It every where recognized as unsur passed In the advantages It affords young men fnr acquiring a thorough practical business education. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed In his hands by an East India missionary, the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lnng allectlons, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of rases, has felt It bis duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire It, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, In German, French, or English. Sent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. W. Bhearer, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New Torkr 4iHt IIAPPYlirELIEF To all suffering from chronic diseases of all kinds. Conlidpntinl consultation Invited personally or by mail. New method of treatment. New and reli. able remedies. Hook and circulars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCI ATION, 419 North dth St., Philadelphia. Pa., an Institute having a high reputation lor honorable conduct and professional skill 80 w fin Ladies' Skirts, Shawls, Coats Nuhlas, Furs, Underwear, &c, Cheaper than the Cheapest at I. Schwartz's, Newport. HUH The Great Kidney Medicine Is nut a new compound f It has been before ttie pnbllc 80 years and used by all clinse. JJUNT'K HKitlEUV lhaa saved from lingering disease and deatli hun dreds wbo have been EllEDVi to die. Ill NT H HK3HKHY cure nil III- rauaa Xt IJ... III.JJ.. ...,1 uni-rt nbJir.ni cure Rti in hf Kidney, JH adder, and Irtnarv Jroiy, Ciravol, JHahMe. ana (f I fir an.. Ik.,.. J l jiuii rn if r.jTi E.JJ if enRonraKenaifiir.crpftfenan isfMeresnlt. III NT'H KHMEDV cures Ptn in tor Hide, Hack, or Loins, i.enrrnl lirMI. iyt. remnlo lilwaara. Jinturbeil Meep, Lous of Appetite, Jlrinht'a lllncnjo of the K Id lieyaaudall Complaint- of too Urlno-OeDiln I Orpan-. HUNT'S KKMF.DY Ib purely viie, table, and meeta a want never before famished to the ... u, ...... u mum. , t-i U1J UC IMWCU lUlk III'NT'S HEilKIY I prrpnrpd KX- bove diaeaaes and 11 1 1 JI Ti ' CJ LVwn WfJu Dcen g&UVl I U ifciif.rrn . , nil,. Iliifl trial will mii. bend tor pamphlet wm. v. ri.Aprrn' l'BOTIDIHC, S3 Bly ESTATE NOTICK. Notice Is hercbv (riven that letters Testamentary on the estuteof liernard Roth, late of Jackson township, ferry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in liluin, IVrry county- Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those hay. I up olaiins to present them' duly authenticated lor settlement to BRN.T. F. SHOEMAKER, HAV1D KUIU. C H. Smiley, Attorney. Executor beptember 10, 1878. ASSIGNEE'S ACCOUNT"! The following Assignees accounts have been filed Id the Protbonotary's of Perry coun ty, and will be presented to the Conrt for con firmation on WEDNESDAY, the SOtb day of October, 1ST8 1 1. The account of Dr. D. B. Milllken. Assignee under deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of creditors of W. 11. Dlveu, of the borough of Landlhburg. 2. The account of E. B. Wise. Assignee under deed of Vuliiutary assignment for beneft of cred itors of John O. Leonard, of Newport borough. It. MICKkV, Proihouotary. rrothonotarv'a Onlce, New Blovn; field, September 30, IsTS. NEWPORT PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. THR undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Baturday, November 9lh, 1878, the following described Real Estate: A HOUSE AND TWO LOTS of ground, sltunt In HART NEWPORT. THe pronertyls pleasantly located, being corner lots and well fenced. The house Is a two and a half story frame, In good repair, and with a good eel 'T". . K"'"1 "ur,"K ,,f water Is on the lot on which the house Is built. TEHMft OF SAt.K:-Otie hundred and fifty dol. lars to paid at the time of sulei II, Ml on the 1st of April, lhTH, and the balance In etiual annual pay inents with Interest. f Pale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.,of tuld day. l'or tmtuer information address WILLI AM BAILOR. MARSH RUN, I'erry Co., Pa.. October 18,1878. PUBLIC SALE -OF- Real and Personal Property.. J. '" undersigned, Administrator of tho sstato of Oeorge Vost, late of the township of Spring,. County of l-erry and State of Pennsylvania, by virtue of an order of sale to him directed from the Orphans' Court of the said county, will sell, by publlo outcry on the premises, on Monday, the 4th day of Norcmbcr, 1878, at in o'clock A. M., said day, the following de- serineu rea, estate ; Hltimte partly In Mprlng fl till tin ft It In a"nt-er.11 , . I'erry. and hounded and dftucrlbed An follows, to iiuy iii L , VT "J minis oi iiinmaii; on the South by lands of , I no. Honder i on the East by lands of Frederick Wardecker, and on the West by the said John Souder, containing 54 Acres, 15 Perches and allowance, and having thereon erected a new iwo Story LOO HOUSE, with Kltchan Attached, a Jill JLiUljr liAltl. HQ PEN and other necessary nut.rntild. Ings There Is a young and old OROHAtlD on the ,.. . ....nr,, , in K naini niiu mtn npnng near the house. There are about 80 acres cleared and the balance is covered Willi Splendid Chestnut and White Pine timber. The fences are generally in good condition and the property as a whole In good repair. The property la situate within very convenient distance of church, school, . store, blucksmltli shop, eto. Also, atthe same time and place the following valuable personal property will be offered for sale, to wit : Two milk cows, one good two year old bull, one one horse wagon, one shovel plow, one bar-plow, one set of hay ladders, one two horse sled, lot of White pine boards, grindstone, har row and a number of other articles not here enumerated. Also, ma- ALL KINDS OF GRAIN by the bushel. TERMS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE !-Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken down ; one tnird the bal ance at confirmation of the sale, when deed will be delivered and possession given, and the re nialnder in two equal annual payments from date of continuation, with interest on same from that date to be secured by Judgment bonds. - Terms of Sale of Personal Property will be -made known on day of sale. . . , . FRANK I). YOST, October 1,1878.1 Adminlstator. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! The undersigned. Assignee of Simon S.Clonser, by virtue of an order of sale to hi in directed from . the Court of Common Pleas of Perry county ,Pa.. will oiler for sale, by outcry, on the premises, on - FRIDAY, NOVEMBEIt 15th, 1878. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described valua ble real estate, to wit : TRACT No. 1, containing 43 ACRES, having there on erected a good two-story log HOUSE, with frame kitchen, attached, a good Bank Barn, a Flutter-wheel Saw Mill, hog pen and spring house, with a never fall ing spring of water near the mansion house. There Is an orchard In prime bearing condition, contain! ng ItHi trees of choice apples.also a variety of other choice fruit, such as peaches, pears, cherries, grapes, Sic. About 27 acres of this tract are cleared and In a good state ot cultivation, the balance being timber land. TRACT No. 2. Is a tract of land containing 37 acres, about 12 acres of which are cleared, and the balance is timber land. TRACT No. 3. Is a tract of Timber Land containing 11 acres. TRACT No. 4, Is a tract of land containing 9 acres, being timber land. The above described real estate Is situate In Centre township. Perry county Pa., shout 2 miles south of New Bloomtie d. on the public road lead ing from New Bloomtield to Landisburg, bounded by lands of Wm. Bi urier, Ceo, Meek, ft. L. Ma fee, Esq., Daniel Cless and others, within one fourth of a mile of a school house, and in a good settlement. The whole contains 100 acres, ami will be sold as a whole orseterately, to suit pur chasers, and will make a very desirable home. Tehms. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property is stricken down, one-half of the balance on the 1st of April, lHTii, when the deed will be delivered and possession given, and the balance on the 1st of April, l!MI. with Interest from 1st of April. 1K79. to he secured by judgment bond. . B. CLOUHKK. October 15, tS78. Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleasof Perry comity to the undersigned Assignee of Samuel Haines and wife.under adeea of voluntary assignment for I lie benetlt of cred itors, he will expose to public aale on the prem ises, on Saturday, October 26th, .1S78, at 2 o'clock P. M., a certain LOT OF GKR OXJ1TID . sltnateon Main Street. In East Newport Perry county. Pa., adjoining lota of H Fbher, Q. B. Habaker aud omen, having tiieeoa erected A Two-Story, Brick House, and this property Is located near the P.R. It., ami . convement to Marshall Furnace, which given em ployment to a large number oi men. and Is there lore very desirable. TERMS OF BALE: Ten per cent to be paid when the property is stricken, down; one-ball Hie balance on me first Of April, 1878. al which time a deed will be deltvufed and possession given. The balance in one year, with Interest, to be se cured by Judgment bonds. ... . AARON BCHRKFFLER. Oct. f, 18.8. Ussigwe,
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