4 Till: T1MKS, NKW HLOOMFJliLl), 1A MARCH 18, 187J). THE TIMES. New JllootH field, March 1H, lH7th NOTIC'K TO AtlVKIt't'lHKtlH. No Out or Rtcrentypa wtlt lie Inserted I n tliln psper Italian llirht face suit nh tmital base. tFTwanty nnr cent, in eseeas nf reirular rstea, will baoharsiKl tor advertlamumila set til liouble del mini, NOTIOR TO m)HH( HinF.lt. I.onktt tliK fhttires on Mm label of ynnr paper.--These itirurr tell vmi fhn itnto li) which (en rant,. rrlntlMU la imlil. ikn ullcr tiimiev la (tut, awe If the data la eliswred la uaoeatarv. No oilier receipt Th present Circulation of THH TIMES excefda NINH11EEN HCNDRED copies. Our mnlllnp; list la always open to the Inspection of advertisers. TTTTRI T A PTTT? way h" foiled en We nt Ocn. Advertising bureau (HI Hprilce mi i. wh, ml 'crlMnu mum-acls ma bu imule lur It IS NfcW UIKIt, In A trivial wise retu rued for trlnl In the 8eliuyIk.Ul county court, the Jury returned a verdict of " not guilty," with thin addition : " The Jury unanimously regret that they cannot com pel the com mitting ninglatrate to pny the eosls." If the Justices could he mude to pny the nosts In some canes that are gout to court without any cause or hardly any we predict there would he a great many lens trivial otiRes In court. We helleve that In Rome cases the courts have compelled the Justices to pay corIr, and If they have such power why Is It not enforced oftencr. Quit Treating. The Antl-Treatlng League, of Haiti more, Is doing an active buslnoss In the way of procuring signatures to an antl treating pledge, which forbids drinking at others' expense or Inviting another to drink at your expense. Most of the excessive drinking In this country Is done under the treating system. Kvery one in a party Is expected to "set 'em up," and by the time all have done so each gets sundry drlnkR, where he would otherwise have hut one. Jf nobody ever treated, drinking would he reduced more than one half. The $10 Silver Certificates. The Hecretary or the Treasury has published a circular announcing that tbe department is rcmly to Issue the new $10, 4 per cent, certillcatcs authorized at the last session of Congress in exchange for legal tenders and giving their form and wording. The Interest on the $10 notes Is thus fixed in a memorandum on the back : For each nine days or 1-10 of a quarter, 1 cent ; for each quarter year, 10 cents ; for each entire year, 40 cents. The notes will he Issued by As slstant Treasurers at the chief cltlcs.and the circular Invites all national bauks to become agents for their Issue, and all banks, bankers, postmasters and other publlo ofllcers to aid In placing these certificates. Commissions will be al lowed on the purchase of these certifi cates as follows : On an aggregate $1,000 and not ex ceeding $100,000 lu any one calendar month, i of 1 per cent., aud on any amount exceeding $100,000 In a like period a commission of J of 1 per cent, on the excess, and parties purchasing at one time $1,000 or more of the certifi cates will be entitled to receive them free of charge for transportation. The certificates will be ready for delivery April 1st, 1871), at which date they will begin to bear interest. TERRIBLE DISASTER. Sixty Thousand Persons Homeless. London, March 12. The Times'' cor respondent at Pesth, says : " For well nigh a week Bzegediu, the second com mercial town in Hungary, has been In Imminent danger of inundation from the river Thelss, which flows through the town. Several large dykes protec ting the back of the town have been burst and the safety of the town now de pends on the embankment oftheAl ford railway, to strengthen which all ef forts are concentrated. As, however, in the upper course of the river the water has begun to fall rapidly, if the embank ment holds a day or two longer the dan ger may pass." Loxnox, March Vi. dispatch to the Daily News from Szegedin this (Wednesday) morning, at 8 o'clock,says: " After a fearful night of anxiety all ef forts are useless. The water broke through with immense force at 3 o'clock, carrying away part of the railway sta tiou embankment and rolling stock. Within three hours the town was many feet deep In water. Terrible suffering is commencing. Shrieks, and cries from the thousands are heard. Houses are crashing In by the score, and In many cases carryicg their Inmates with them. God knows what we shall do to-night. There is no gas, the works being fif teen feet in water. I fear we thall run short of food. One boat was Just going to save'a large houseful of people when a large crath carried with It the whole Jiving freight. The scene Is simply heartrending. Over 110,000 people are out of house and home. Hundreds are drowning aud the water Is still rising rapidly. "The synagogue has fallen In, bury ing a number of people who had sought refuge In It." Truth, March 12 Kvknino The lastet telegram announces that the Hood with a terrlllo roar, Is rushing from two sides over Haegedln. The horrors of the situation hnfileall description. The town Is In fact destroyed. London, March 13. The Mandard's dispatch from 1'esth snys : " One hun dred square miles In the neighborhood of Hwgedln are flooded. The crops in this district are lost." Hegedln or Zegedln, Is a town of southwest Hungary, capital of the coun ty of Csongrad, In a marsh on the banks of the Thelss, at the Influx of the Marns, fill miles west northwest of Arad, and according to the last census had a population of about 0.1,000. A Wonderful Esoape. The Terry, (la., Hum Journal says: Last week one of Messrs. Marsburne & Clarke's convicts, a negro named Henry Itrown, made a daring and desperate escape. He had in some manner eluded the guards, and passed a neighbor's house with his convict stripes and shackles on. When asked what he was doing, he replied that his time was out. Soon the dogs were heard on his track, and the neighbors joined in tho pursuit. He was run down by tho dogsand treed. Heveral trees were out down, as he would get from one to another In succession. Finally lie got Into a negro house, which was surrounded. Hejumped out of the window, was shot at several times, and pursued with hue and cry, but, wonder ful to relate, lie finally escuped, although encumbered by shackles. An Ice Gorge In the West Branch. Lock Havkn, March 11. TJic Ice on the west branch of tho Susquehanna river began moving last night between ltonovo and Farrandsvllle. ' A gorge formed at FarrandRvllle, extending a dlstanco of three miles, which piled the Ice up flO feet high. The Thiladel phia and Erie railroad track Is covered ten feet deep with water, Ice and drift. The telegraph poles are all swept away. The Kilo mail north this morning and all trains since then are dctaLned at Lock Haven. The Ice on the dam at Lock Havvn moved oil' in a solid body tills morning. Killed by Lightning. Ki.miiia, Jf. Y., March II. Word lias reached here that on Saturday even ing, during a thunder storm, a young unmarried man named Samuel Vickers was killed by lightning on Maple ride, Tloaga county, Ta. Ills team were also killed. All were found by the young man's father on Monday morning lying In the snow a few rods from home. The only mark on the young man was a dent about the size of a bean on his fore head. His boots weie torn, lie was returning home with grist from a neigh boring mill. Reduction of Wages In England. London, March 11. The reduction of 121 per cent, in .the wages of which the Fife and Clackmaunen colliers have re ceived notice will make their average wages three shillings per diem, which Ib lower than for many years, but no serious opposition to tbe reduction Is anticipated. - -.-- - -- Mlscclliuicoua News Items. t25An Iowa man wbo moved to Califor nia with a view of bettering his condition writes back: "Any one can get a living in Iowa, but it takes a smart fellow to do it here." tW Tbe other day two men euteretltlie icsidence of Gerhard liurlager.of Fort Wayne, chloroformed bis wife, and took from a trunk (2,500 iu coin, wblcb bo bud hoaided up. Baltimohe, March 10. Eight valuable horses and twenty-seven bead of cattle were destroyed by an incendiary Are on Satuiday night, at Elkton Nock, Cecil county, Maryland. t2T A lady of Keokuk recently became possessed of tbe notion that bor sweetheart in St. Louis bad died, which so wore upon nor that ber own life wss despaired of. A complete recovery was effected by produc ing tbe young gentleman. . tW Tbe floor of a ball in North Ber wick, Me , gave way Tuesday morning while a town meeting was in session, and 110 persons were precipitated to tbe floor below. A number were sorioualy injured, and some, it was thought, fatally. Washikoton, D. C, March 10. Cap tain Esdes to-day received from the tieasury $750,000 tbe cash payment voted to biro in tbe suudry civil appropriation bill, on account of his improvement of tbe South western Pass of tbe Mississippi. Tho warrant was accompanied by a statement that this was the largest requisition ever passed through nny department of the gov ernment to any one indvldiiwl, A raid has boon made by govern, in nut ofltoots upoit liquor doalors in towns along the II iidsnn who bavo negluuted to take out guvointnoiit license, A number have been arrested and taken to New York oily. , tW A hunter's cunning dug, of York, as soon as Im Is given a pntiiiy gos to the noarest saloon fur a pretrol, which bo appears to b very fond or. 1 f tho door Is cloned that leads Into Urn saloon, be jumps up against It, and In Hint way gains his entrance. Ht. Lotus, March 11. II. Vloknrg, slier iff of Douglass county, in this stale, went lust Saturday, with a posse, to the lionse of Bholt Alsope to snout him. Alsopo resist ed t he process, and 11 red a number or shots at the sheriff's partly, ono or which killed the sheriff. Alsope and his Utile girl, live years old, were then killed by the sheriff's posse and two other poisons wounded. The child's death, ofoourso, was not ibmlgnnd, HWDmlng the trial of Col. Campbell, of Tlttsbuig, three dnughters and two sons -of tho (lofoiidiiiit wore In dully attombitiue, and when the void lot or acquittal cuius lu llvo of tho twelve Jiiiymnu nniiing others tho well-known Thomas Itlgliarn were kissed nut of gintltuilu by tho Misses Campbell. Isn't this ruthcr a dangerous precedent to establish ? Nkw Yoiik, March 13. A panic occur red at Uilinoio's (1 anion nt H.2,1 this evening, A soot Ion of temporary boxes, about forty-five feet long and twnuty deep, on the southwest corner of tho garden full In, owing to being overcrowded. Neatly a dozen persons nero Injured ; cue man futiilly, Huveral woman were among (ho crowd. IIP A negro named llutlur Kultuti brutally murdered another named lien. Johnson at Blont's mill, Ua., a few days since. Ho first shot him through a crack in the door and then dragged him out on a suwdust pllo, and burying a knife to the hilt in bis abdomen, felt him. J is this liorrililo condition the poor ful low lay on the sawdust pllo for twenty-four hours, when ho was found aud taken caro of. All efforts to savo his lifo, howovur, wore unavailing. . I'limnlx Pectoral will cure your CoiikIi. Phoenix rectornl curei llnarsenHns quickly, l'lid iilx 1'ootiirul tuntus tfnod and brlnic rust. 1'lio nlx I'ectoral cots 25 emits prtmt..6 bottles II. 12 ly Hold by U. M. 1CI1Y, l)niKlHl,Nnwimt. A New Literary Magazine. "Tho Dollur Magazine" of current foreign literature Is announced by the American jlook Exchange, M Jlcek mau street, New York, the first num ber to appear January 15th. It will be si in Hit in clmiacter to the well known " Llttcll's Living Ago" and " ICclectlo Magazine," containing, In a year's num bers, about one-third as much matter as the former, und four-fifths as much us the latter. Monthly, lift pages, $1.00 a year. Specimen number sent for six cents postage. -4aa.- fciT Tho Iron City College, of Pitts burgh. Ta., advertised In another col uuui, is a first-class Institution, and the only one in the United States exclusive ly devoted to the practical education of young men for active business life. PUBLIC SALES.-Bllls for the sale of Real and Personal Property have been printed at this office, us follows : Tuesday, March lHlli John A. HurtrufT will soil at his resilience In Wbeatflsld tp., near Contra Bcliool House, 9 Dows, Young Cattle, one 3-boree Wapnn, Horse (Jears, Plows, Harrows, Hood l'olutoos and many other articles. Tuesday, March 18ih J. B. Bender, at his rosiduuce near Cedar llim, will soli Horses, Young Cattle, Colls, Wagons and farming ImploiaonU. Wodnesday, March 10th Dr. Win. Hayes, at bis place, near llluo Ball, will sell Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Ac. Thursday, March SO. George J. Delancy will soil at KMieol, Perry Co., l'., horses, cows, young cattle, sliotes, throe wagons, and many other articles. Thursday, March 20tli Henry Wertz will tell at bis residence in Hprlng lp.,near Blue Ball, 1 good Mare, 1 Cow, 1 Bull, 1 Heifer, 4 Shotes, Wagons, 1 Buggy, Baddlos, Bri dles, Plows, Harrows, and mtny other farmiDg Implements. Also, S3 Btoves, Hay by the Ton, and Corn, Outs and Potatoes by the bushel. Monday, March 21th. 8. M. Llghtoer will soli at bis residence in Bneallur's Valley, three miles wont of Landlsburit, 8 Horses, 2 Colls, ii Cows, Young Cattle, Bhecp, 1 Wagon and many other articles. Tuesday, Mirch 25. R. K. Trego will sell at hit residence In ttaville twp., 8 miles went Jekesburor, 8 Horses, 1 Yearling Colt, 0 Cnwt, 8 Young Cattle. S Waifoos, 1 Buggy, 1 Reaper and Mower and many other arti cles. Alto HouiKihold and Kitchen Furni ture. Wednesday, March 2(Jth. Mrs. Sarah Bchcl will tell at her residence In Bavllle tp.,one mile north of Mansville, 8 Horses, 1 year ling Colt, 1 Cow, 4 Young Callle, 1 Wagon rind Bed, Grain Drill, and many other farm ing ltnplementt. Also at tbe same time and place the larro containing 123 Acres and 15a Perches will be ottered for tale. Terms easy. Thnrtday, March 27th. Henry Bheafler will tell at his residence in Centre tp., II Cows, 'J of which will be fresh at time of tale, one Kood Mare, ouo 3-year old Colt, 4 Bbotet, 8 Bprlng Wagons, 1 with (Shifting Top.Tongue und tthafta, 1 Trotting Buggy, one 2-8eated Carriage, 1 new 3 boree Koad Wagon, 1 Two Heated Blelgb, Double Harness, Walnat Lumber, &c. Friday, March 28th. J. C. and J. H. Jones, .-will tell at their residence In Juniata twp., one mile west of Mil ford, Si Hortet, 3 Colts, 3 Cow, 3 Built, S Holfert, 8 Calvet, 3 Bhotes 3 Wagons, 1 Top Buggy and Tongue, Bob bled and Box, Threshing Machine and Pow er, Neigh, aud many other article. THE WORLD'S BALM. lr. U li. Wsylmrti's Alternative Byrup. A reined y ixnl 1 hlrlv-Klvn Vssrs Ilia private practice, and never lulling to radically ours llllHUMATISM, Urnpay, Kryslpalaa. Scrofnls. tfcwntirisry Syphilis, I travel. I Mallei en, ami nil ditas In wlileli the IiIihiiI Is liiiiiliciitrit. Is now olterml to I tin pnlillo, Hold by all ll.'hill DnixKials,, and (wliolnsnln onlj) by 'His Wnylilim Mmlleinu On. P. O. Holt ilS, Itnelmsmr, N, V. Ksliy. 8, Sin. 11 Ml? 11,13 Q TO CONSUMPTIVES. IKIPICMI I I. SJR, Parties WUhltiif the 1raerllf Inn vlll f.li.nii Address, H A. VI.MON, ml J'emi Street, WllllaiiislnirKli, N. Y. tf lin ERRORS OF YOUTH I AOKNTI.KMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Hehlllty. Premature Decay, and all Hie elTeols of yoinlifiil Inillseielloii, will for the. sake ol siilferiuu linimiiiltv. send free to all who need It. I he reelprt and dlieetloii for making Ilia simple remedy by which ho was cured. HiifTer. era wishing; to prollt by the advert Iser's enperl. e nee can du so by addressing lu pel feet vuull (letiiie, JOHN II. OliPKN, 42 Collar Ht.,N. Y. OAm ( ) n O f IT. VI T FO It A O KNT8. h RTAPI.K AltTICMCS, IIKJ PltOFITS. UUquI-U HiiIom, titnadu Work. Circulars I'ren. Address: HOMBIt IIYltN, 21 'I Poari Hi i eel, Mow York. 0 llui Camphor Milk cures Headache, and Neuralgia. Camphor Milk euros llheuinatlsiu aud lams back. Camphor Milk will cure (Juts, llrulrns and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 2fi cents pr hot., 6 bottles 11. 12 ly Hold by P. MOHTIMKH, Now Illoomlleld. County I'rfce Cnrrent, HumtfriBi.il, March IS, IK'II Plan Heed I Potatoes, 75 llutter ft pound Vntill KgKS V dozen 11 " Dried Applet pound 4 els" Dried readies 10 9 lfic.ls.WS N KWI'OKT AIAUKI'.T K. I (lorrtnted WteMv by Ktnmh ir Jlruther. ) USAl.sas IN CJIEAIJN & iicoiijoi:. 3KWP0IIT, Mat-ell IS, 1R79. ! lour. Kxtta 14 i"i " Huper i:i to While Wheat 1 bush, (old) US a S Bod Wheat Vs. 094 live 4f.C4! Cor 4 S4S Oats 1 JM pounds HQ U Clover Hoed per pound oi-SW'Kicents Timothy Heed 1 no Flax Hoed 1 00 Potatoes , , 0048 60 Dressed Pork, 4;$ els. per ft ltaoon , 7 O 7 lard 7 cents Hams 7!4 cents. Ground Alum Halt 1 2ft Ot ' l.lmehurner'stjoal,., 2 Oil Stove Coal 4 00 O 4 ft Pea Coal 2 7 i Buckwheat Coal , f i TA) Gordon's Pood per Hack 12 (HI FleJII, SAIr, hl.MU ANU COAL, Of all kinds always on hand and for tale at th Lowest Market Hates. DAIII.IHLK 1'IiODUCK MAItKKT. COURCOTSn WBKkXT. WOODWAHD A BOI1B. Cahusi.s, March 11. 1S79. Family Flour ti.U) Biiperflne Flour.... , 3.V) Whits Wheat, new 1 0.1 lied Wheat, new l ft', ltye 42 Corn, (new) 41) Oats.... 2o Cloverseed , 3.23 Tlrnotliyseed , 1 jo O. A. Halt l 10 Fine do 1 73 Philadelphia Prod nee Market. Puiladbu-hm. March W 1S79. Flour unsettled -. extras W mtt 00: Pennsyl vania family, HMO 4.75 1 Minnesota, do., tl.ootf t4.52i patent and hlirh grades, ;a7,76. Jcye Hour, tl fMi'Llb. ( iirnmeal. (2 Vi. Wheat, red, 112 ft 113; amber, H4115i white. 11 Willi. Corn quiet and easy; yellow, 4'5l5c.; mixed, 4-!4o. Oats quiet 1 Pennsylvania and western white, 81fi.Vte. s western mixed, 29041. Itye540.'4c. rpill! well known and popular Orarans man ufar, I Hired by WATEIlH & HONH. o? New York, have been before the public for many tears, ana a glowing popularity Is the result. Many improvements have been lately Introdue- ed in the musical portion of the orirans. such as t'HIMKHOK KKI.I.H OlK'ltrhTltAI.AMJCON- CK11T KKF.IM, alsoDOUUI.K HKJ.I.OWH. etc. Thev are Hweet-toned, Power! el, and Durable. OllUANHFOK V), and upwards warranted for tlx years. Any other reliable moke ol organs furnished at low prices. , - Correspondence Solicited. Call on. or ad dress MILTON B.GIIJSON, DEALER IN ORGANS AND PIANOS LANDISBURG, PEKBY CODNTY. PEN MA. March 4, 1879. 10 tf, TAKK NOTICK That application will be mode to the Board of Pardons at tbelr meeting-on the first Turwiay of April, 1x79. lor the pardon of John Shatter, who was sentenced to Im prisonment iu the Eastern Penitentiary no a charge of larceny by the Court ot Ouarter be aiout of Perry county. . . FLIZABETII SHAFFER. Maroh 10th. 1879. opium 4Mi4l HOUPBIeisaWlate l-.Uly uhI ftfui.) uttM. Faia Ism. ht ptibttcilt-. 6a1 Masop t tU ptfimlvt. Kt. i arHoB. M S. LUx L,Ckicc. IU. I will nmll (Krfn)ths rsnelpt fors simple V. eliinle Hiilni that wilt riMniivn Tan, Krfk les, I'linplea and nintellKS, leaving thn skill soft, elear and lieaiiiilnli nlsoliiHtriiettiuit fur iiriiiliielnu A liiiurlant Kiowih nf hair en a bslil lienil or siniidili fiicii. Address, Inclixlnii go stamp. Hen. Vsmlnll SiUn.,2UAiiliHt,,M. Y. t) niu The advertiser, lisvlUK lieen permanently rnrnl of that dread disease., (ioiismiipiliin. Iiv a simple remedy, Is anxious to muss known to Ills fellow ullerers I lis means ol ruin. To all wlmdealie It, lin will send a nnpy of I he presnrlpllon used, (freo of rliiirjie), Villli the dlreetlnns for prepar. I nil and liiliitt thn same, winch thev a III Und a HtlllK OUHK for CONSUMPTION. AH1 IIM A, li ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VAUJAULK JUJAL liSTATE. II Y virtus nf sn alias order nf the (mirt of Com liton Pleas ni perry eo. Ps . thn iindervlKiied. As. sliinee for beneilt, of eredllors of .loliu llarrold, will sell by iiulilln oulery, In the llorough vl MarysvlWe, Perry eouiily, Pa., en SATCIIDAY, APHIt, 2lh, H79, st in A, M. (t said day, the following described real estate, to will NO. 1, A t.OT OF 0 HOUND, situate In the llnrouirh of Msrtsvllle, Perry f)o . Pa., Iiesliiiilng sf point on Myrtle Avenue; anil ' rtinnliiK West 1MI bet In (irape street, I hence sIiiiik (Irspe Ht,, So feet lo lot of T. W, Morlev llicnee ah'iiK lot. of T. W, Morlev m feet to place ' of lieKlnnliiK, having thereon ereelrd A DOtJIII.K TWOfiTOItY FRAMB DWELLING HOUSE snd OUT iWif.DfmiH.wlilia well of good wa ter on the premises, NO, 2, TWO I,OTfl OF UHOUN1), sltnst In the liornuth of Marysvllln, sforealrt, each lielimwixloo feet, bounded by lot (,f Itoildv Itolillisoh, (liajin Ht., in I he said lioroiiKh. lend ' formerly nf ,i,,hn llarrold, and Myrtle Avenue, having a seed en closure. NO. 3, A LOT OF OIOONI), sllimts In Itys twp.. Perry f'o bounded by lands of Marvsvllle Iliilld'tiK and Umn Assnelatloii, Mrs. llarrold Slid. I II. Hehlln. eoiitaliiliiKiins snd three. feurtli acres, more or less, liavlna thereon reeled OVK HTOKV l.fill DWELLING HOUSE AND OUT IIUlI.tHNOH. NO. 4. A MIT OF HOUND In the tiornuith of Marvsvllle, sforessld running east aloni? Nelson alley, two hundred feet, inoio or less, thence north ihlrlv feel to lot of Leonard Hwarlr.. thence west nlMi t'de lot two hundred feet morn or less, to .lames street thence along said street to place of bediming having thereon rented A TWO BTOHY FltAMK DWKLMNO 1I0UHB mi loiitliillllng. This lirnpertv Is all possessed of sll the sdvsn fanes of one of (lie most. ihrlvliiK towns slons: tho llneof the Northern f.'euirsl and Pennsylvania Hall Hoads within easy access of the eiiviif llar rlshurir. and Willi surroiinillliKS that make It a very desirable location. TP.RMfl OF RA MC: Ten per cent of thn pur chase monev to he paid when Hie property Is stricken down, and half the halnnca on the 1st of October IS79. and the remainder n the 1st of April IHSO, when possession will be Klven and rteeoV delivered. JOHN H. WF.AVhJl, Asslnnee. March IS, 17(1. pUBLIc'SALE" " or Vai.unm.n REAL ESTATE! TIIK undersigned oners at Public Halo, on FRIDAY, M AuCft 2HI!i, 1H79, The following descried Ileal Estate, vl.: A VAI,1TAILM? I'AttM, situate In Miller township, one.lmlf mile frorr Ixish's Run Walton, P. t. Jt,, containing about 150 .ACIIKS, having thereon erected Tt'A, a oood twohtory -Weatherboarded House, GOOD BANK 13AKN and other OUT-KUILDIXOS. There arson the premlsesa flne YOfJNO AP. Pl.K OitCMAHI) and various other fruit In abun dance. Water Is In every field and a kwhI Well near the door. Fifty acres ts In Rood limber, anil the balance cleared, and in K'Md state of cultiva tion. 2,hi bushels of lime were put en Ihe place within two years, Persons wMiIng further information exn write the niiderslsned lol.OOAMA P. O, perry Co., Pa or call and examine the property. March 4,W0. PKTEK MKTZOEB. jNSUtAN()EJ B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICK: 2nd Floor, Centennial IJIock. NEWPOUT, PENN'A. FIRE INHURANCE POMCirH written In first elass companies on all kind of Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, anal losvn honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Before renewing yont Insurance, or plaelnir new risk, you will cert.lnlv And 11 to your In tereit lo call 00 or address the subscriber. ConijHinlr Ilepreticntctl : yftna, of Hartford. Assets, $ 700 not North British Knitland, ivrimt Commercial 1,'ulon, ' nn'up! Nonh America. Phil's.. ",(, o Fire Association, Phil's.. .1 77W Pennsylvania, -,tntt. Incoming Mutual. - S.oioo. . , , B. IIIMEM. March 11. 117ft. ly gL00MFIELDACADEHY. THE KEOtLAB HPBINO TERM will open. ilOXDA Y, March 31t, 187 'J, ' and continue twelve weeks. In connection with the regular Arademic course ol Uiit Institution a IEACUEiU Oli UK win be orfranlred In accordance with tbe Improv ed theories f instruction. While paiMilug this course of study, student will be allowed to se lect one or two of the hlaher braocoes oithout extracharue thineiiibllnK ihero to nt tnemwlve Jor the muotadranced eommon tcnnols. Tbefol. lowlnir. arestu.lies f rum which a selection may be made: lAWa, Greek. Algebra, Geometry, Philosophy, Pbyiolw add Zoolnay. Instructloo b abo givea In Miotic, Drawing and PaintinK. A daily rooord It made of the proeTess and eoo duet of students which la fontai'iVd lu their pa. rents or auardiant, duriug Ibetefiu. ripciai ai lentioa i rntu Un prepuatuiu tor eoilese. For circulars. tc adrtresi. J. K. FLICKING ER. A. M . Principal. or M. -Hir.it Prorietur. ... . "w tioouitcld. Pi. March U lfv.
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