THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. JULY 8, 1879. 5 THE TIMES. Iodhl Deph,i'tnert. fENNSTLVAKIA a. R. MIDDLE DIVISION. On ud aftur May I3tli, Trln. run follows t WEKTWAHIJ. EASTWARD. WyMnilAcwj l'AMlTr'u Tr'u I .TnsMlliAtl'. Mffl. Stations. J3.Z. 1 1I O E.A. ntin. 13 sn rhll.uMi.hia, Hnrrldburg, ltnokvillo, Marysvilln, Duncannou, Daily's, Newport, Millerntowu, Thnnitsout'u. Mexico, I'urt Hoyal.... MIITIIn LewlHtuwii J., Auderiton's,... Mi!ytown... N. Hmniltou, . HnutiiiKduu,.. Tyrone AltoonA 6.4J "8:1X1 A.M. I.1KI S.12 A.M. H. OO 846 8. Hi 8 19 7.47 I. 89 7. Ill J.OU 8.411 b.:-u n.-J6 t.SU 1 .611 i P.M. .B0 .( 6.6A 8. ID P.M. P.M. P. M l'.a'i 8.l6iii.'&ii 1.17 J.WI l.ll 7.W I. mi f VI in 4i 8.1 SI B.SM I fUW HI" .ai 8.44 .M I0.IW 10.40 11.19 11.84 W.11 1.16 I.M P.M. .lt 1.2)1 S.BA .;! 8.111! 1 l: 8.211 B.D7: 8.66 31 4.83. 8.80 8.34 7.20j .M. 19 :M 8.4U 8.66 7.10 7.9 II3.M 8&7 19. Ill 8.48 11. Ml e.33 M-'-. 8. IS 8.88 I RM Its! H.m II. 114 8.01 0.19 6.4a, 6.6u 10.861 8.14! S-.96 4 61 4. ni 7. pi 8?7 8 61 9.6li 8.15 P.M.P.M 10.11 I 11.61 1 8.16 A.M. 0:06 1 riTTSIHRIJH. I 7:40, 1:10 tVPlttflbiirir Kxires leave HarrlPlmiy at IP 16 P v. Dnncannnn 10.44 (tWi: Newport 11.06 (Ha) and m. rlvea at Plttnlmrir at7.ini a. m. ttrfaiMnc KipreM Vent will atop at Iliiui'Bnnon at 4.6o and at Newport at 6.14 a. ill., when lliuriri'tl. 8IT(tiiutf We-t.tlitt Way l'liNKi'iurrr leaven Harrla bnrtr Dailv tin nther tram, Imily except Mnuds . lyUoinir KriBt, the Atlantic Expvea lervea Altnolia Dally, thcolhcr tr,1na Dally except Humlny On Ht'KDAT the l'acltlc Express Kant will atop at Sew. port when f.awveil, anil th I- a"t Line Weat will atop at Unncanuou aucl Newport if flawed. Uriel' ItemM. "The Fourth" in this place was as quiet as a Sunday. The noisy citizens either went to Harrlsburg or went off on a Ashing excursion. . So far the farmers in this vicinity have had remarkable good weather for har vesting. The wheat generally turns out fully an average crop. The Lewistown Academy has an tul . Vertisement in this week's Times that every one interested in good schools should read. Q-A few evenings since Mr. Philip Fickes, of Oliver twp., had a colt that dropped dead as his nephew was riding-' . it. home from mill. Jfo cause for its death is known. A Hollldaysburg man challenges any body in Blair county to walk from Hollidaysburg to New York for one or two hundred dollars, each man to carry V) pounds of weight in a basket. f A few days since Win. Owings f Jackson township, found while mowing a land turtle with date 1801, and the letters " A. W." marked on the shell. - lie thinks this an old settler. Cumberland county jail now contains but thirteen court prisoners and vagrants and disorderlies, making twenty-two in nil. TMsi fa n. lpna Tiiiitthar tlinn Kaa been there for years. Q On Friday last, Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. Jacob Crist of this borough, was upfortunate enough to fall while climb ing down a cherry tree at her father'.. -farm, iracturing one or tne small bones .below Jhe knee. A young man named Charles Beck, from Hagerstown, attempted suicide while sitting on a store ,.box in Cham bersburg Friday morning. He was in a melaricholy mood and under the in fluence of liquor, and drawing a knife from his pocket he thust it into his throat, but was deterred from accom plishing his purpose by a bystander. The wound Inflicted was of a very slight character. Says the Sunbury " Democrat" : Mr. Daniel Williamson, a tailor of this place, has received letters patent for a grain binder, to be used on self-raking reapers. The Osborne reaper binds with wire and the Champion binds with twine, but Mr. Williamson's invention binds with straw taken from the sheaf. Among reaper men this invention is re garded as very valuable, the inventor having already received large royalty offers. Death from Matches. Recently a little daughter of Mr. John Keefer, aged about three years, residing in Horse Valley, Franklin county, accidentally got hold of some matches, and chSwing the substance from their heads, died from the effects thereof in a short time after. fl Perry County Paint. Among the new, iimusuies oi r erry cuuuiy we tain now claim a paint factory. A mine has been opened near Falling Springs from which they take out an oxidized iron, that when ground is as smooth as the finest flour, and of a color a little brighter than the best venitian red. When mixed in oil and used as a paint it holds its color even when applied to iron and heated. They also take out a yellow stone which makes a paint resembling yellow ochre. A mill has been put In operation by Mr. Frank Gibson for the purpose of grind ing and preparing the paint for market, and as the deposits of both colors seem inexhaustable, the discovery promises a large addition to the resources of Perry vounty.'- SatrTaCcident. Mrs. Margaret Iturlck, wife of Jacob Rarick, of GranvIlle.Miff lin county, was killed by falling down stairs. The night being chilly she arose from her bed and in the dark went to get a hap. On returning, when she passed the top of the stairs, she either tripped or mistook the way and fell down, bursting open the door at the foot of the stairs, and was found on the kitchen floor below, a moment after ward by her husband. When first pick ed up she was apparently unconscious, but shortly afterward revived and said : " Lay me down, I am dying," and in a half hour she was dead. Democrat and Jicgistf.r. )0ur Railroad. To-day (Monday) the engineers begin to run the line for the road to connect this town with the P. R. R. So many persons believe that Lush's Run would be a far more prefera ble point for connection than Duncan non, that the engineers will run that line to see if practicable, and if it should prove to be so, that will no doubt be the route adopted. There are many advan tages in that route, prominent among which are, the better coal facilities, the shortening of distance, and the better chance for connecting with the Pennsyl vania road at a great saving in right of way. Either one or these advantages would be sufficient reason for taking that route should it prove feasible, and there Beeins to be no doubt but the sur vey will prove such to be the case. At any rate it seems to be the firm deter mination of the citizens of this place to have' a railroad outlet, and it is im portant that good judgment should be used in selecting the connecting point. June Weather Report. B. Mclntire, Esq., hands us the following report of the weather for the month of June, 1879: Average "Thermometer at 8 o'clock A. M., 03, 30' and of Barometer 30 Inches minus 0 tenths. ,Average of greatest heat 74, 58' ; of cold 57, 0'. There fell 5 inches of rain. Saturday, the 28th, was the warmest day, the mercury run ning up to $3, and the coldest, Satur day, the 7th, the Thermometer register ing 42. This was the coldest weather of June, since 1804. Doings In the Reglstsr'8 Office. Since our former report the following of pub lic Interest has been placed on record in the Begister'sxfllce : Letter of Administration liare been granted as follows: Estate 0 Administrator Residence C. Helsey. Mary .T. Helsey, Mlllerstown. Susan Heiser.C.T.A. Levi D. Ktder, Kye twp. Win. Keel. . Mary Keel. Penn twp. Sarah J. Weldon. John 1). Weldon, Wheatlleld tp. D'nl Fnrtenhaugh. Sarah L. FortetibaHRh.Rye ip. Michael Hniith, Elizabeth Rniltli, Wheatlteld tp. Geo. Jacobs James S. JacoDs, Wheatlleld tp. WILLS ADMITTED TO PROBATB. Estate of Administrator Residence Susan Heiser, Levi 1). Klder, ltye twp. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY . Estate of Ereurttor Residence. John Shuler, Samuel M. Sluiler, Liverpool. ASSIGNMENTS MADE. Assignors Residence Assignee W M. Matchett & wife, Marysvllle. J. 8. Weaver. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. On Sabbath evening, young Mr. Mc Manigle, of Port Royal, and two young men, friends, were driving along by jMcvJuiiocn's dam, in Minora townsuip. Suddenly the horse took a spell, and backed the buggy and himself off the road into the dam and was drowned. The young men escaped without injury, except such as may arise from a nervous shock. A fourteen months old child of Wat son Crimmel,who lives at Van-Dyke sta tion, crept away from the house of its father, lust Thursday, up the bank to the railroad track and onto the near rail just as a locomotive came along. The en gine was going eastward. The time was between H and 12. o'clock in the fore noon. The engineer did not see the child until it was too late to stop the lo comotive, and when he caught sight of the object on the rail, an instant before the engine struck it, he did not know that it was a child ; he thought that it was a small animal, a dog or cat. The child was cut in two. On Sunday evening while Mr. Wm. Wharton, of Spruce Hill, was out rid ing in a buggy, accompanied by two ladies, the horse managed to run away, throwing out the occupants, severely bruising Miss Annie McMeen about the arms and shoulders, and Mr. Wharton had one of his lingers broken. Miss Sadie Guss escaped without injury. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : A few days ago a valuable cow be- loncinc to Alfrnil Wno-nnpr rf TUnrtl-i If Middleton twp., was killed by falling ironi tue Darn tioor into tne yard. On Friday morning officer Zlnn, of Mechaniosburg, arrested a young man named Henry Harrison, on suspicion of being concerned in the recent rail road robberies at Hagerstown and Newvllle. He Is held for a further hearing. The " Volunteer" states that Mr. Al. Huston, of Penn township, recently turned his cattle into pasture and when he went for them in the evening, he was minus a thirty-two dollar cow, the new clover having caused her to swell and burst. On last Sunday evening, a little girl about four years of age, daughter of Mr. David Weary, of North Middleton twp., was severely kicked by a colt At first it was thought the child was killed, but it soon became conscious and is now quite well. Charles Sener, son of Mr. Jacob Sener, on Friday last was caught in the gear ing of a machine at Gardner fc Co. 's Car Works, and bad one of his arms badly lacerated. He was also considerably cut and bruised about his body, and al most completely stripped of his cloth ing. Still, in one sense it may be con sidered a lucky escape. The old dog peddler and wife were ar rested last week ou complaint of citizens of South Middleton, to whom they had become a nuisance. They were commit ted to jail, and their thirty-three dogs and a goat were lodged in the yard ot that institution. During the night the half starved dogs killed sixteen fancy chickens for Sheriff Gill, worth one hundred dollars. The old pair found that misfortunes never come singly, for the day after their liberation tho goat died. The Mirror" says It " furnished a square meal all around." On Thursday of last week, the dead body of an Infant wag found, secreted in some bushes along the railroad near Mechaniosburg. Coroner Smith held an inquest, and returned a verdict of death from Involuntary neglect. The child was born while the mother was standing along the railroad, a half mile from help. On last Saturday pvenlng, D. E. Tay lor and wife, residing near Oakvllle, were returning home in a buggy, and when in the vicinity of Maj. Sterrett's, in Newton twp., the front spindle of the carriage broke, the horse started to run, and upset the carriage, breaking the top entirely off and throwing the occupants out. Mrs. Taylor was severely hurt about the head and face, and their little girl was somewhat injured. On Thursdav last the rail road hands were putting in a new switch in the car-works below Carlisle, and found it necessary to put in a Bhort piece of rail, which Mr. Leonard Parker and Leonard Yeager went to work to cut. During the rail operation Yenger held one foot on the ran to steady uvtnie Mr. rariter used a heavy sledge. Yeager attempted to change feet when he was struck on the left foot by the sledge, which blow cut off the great toe of that foot. The wound was promptly dressed. The Newvllle "Star" sayB: A sow belonging to Mr. John Killlan of this place, last week among a litter of pigs gave birth to a somewhat remarkable deviation of nature. It is two perfectly formed pigs with one bead. It com mences to unite Bt or near the navel and gradually blends into one perfectly shaped bead. The head has but two eyes, while there are four ears, two at the proper place while two are near to gether at the back part of the head. There is nothing of the monstrosity feature about this freak of nature, but Is simply two pigs with one head and possibly one throat, dividing into two perfectly formed bodies, and it is the opinion of Dr. G. W. Stewart, in whose possession it is, preserved in alcohol, that it was possible for it to live had It been looked after at time of birth. It can be seen at any time at this office. The general examination of applicants for schools in Cumberland county will be held in the different districts at the times and places specified in this an nouncement. The examinations will begin at 8:30 A. M. Bhtppeneburg borough and township, Mon day, July 14. Newvllle, Tuesday, July 15. Mechanlceburg, AVeduesday, Jnly 10. Bhlremanstown, Thursday, July 17. New Cumberland, Friday, July 18. East PennBborough, Monday, July 21, West Falrvlew. Lower Allen, Tuesday, July, S3, Cedar II111 School House. Upper Allen, Wednesday, Jnly 23, Bbep herdstown. Silver 8prlngs, Thursday, July 24, New Kingston. Middlesex, Friday, July 25, Middlesex. Hopewell and Ncwburg, Monday, July 28, Newburg. Southampton, Tuesday, July 29, Leesburg. Newton, Wednesday, July 30, Oakvllle. Penn, Thursday, July 31, Centreville. West PcnuBborougb, Friday, August 1, rialnfleld. Dickinson, Monday, August 4, Btono House. Mount Holly and Cook, Tuesday, August 5, Mount Holly Springs. South Mlddletowu, Wednesday, August 0, Boiling Springs. Monroe and Independent, Thursday, AnguBt 7, Churchtown. Hampden, Friday, August 8, Good Hope. Milflln, Monday, August 11, Centre. Frankford, Tuesday, August 12, Bloservllle. North Middleton, Wednesday, August 13, Willow Grove School House. Applicants shall come prepared for Written Examination, and shall present tnemseives tor examination in 'tne Dis trict in which they first apply. No private examination win be granted un til the close of the Public Examinations. The applicant, to receive such favor, must have a request signed by four Directors or tne Board winning to em ploy him. A special public examination will be held at Shippensburg, Saturday, Autrust 23. Candidates must comply with the requirements ueuianueu lor rrivate Ex amination. Spring Township Letter. Mb. Epttob : We are Btill pMBreaatnK. Mr. Benla lniu lticti baa recently put up a barn on hia proiwrty, auil hia brother John ia uiaktu pre.paratlona to erect a barn on bia property Moiuetimu al'Ur barveat. Several weeks aro John made a frolic to haul atouea from How ard's Hpring for tlte walla of bia barn, and anions the atouea that were transported there that day a itoodly uumlicr of them wcix-lied more than half a tin. Aa John haa many frieuila here, more in'raoim attended hia frolic thau were invited. Alter the uaulluir waa over, all haucia partook of one of tbe beat aupiier'a ever grot. ten up in iuih viciiniy, wuicn waa prepai-eu uy ma eall mable dnuKhter Jennie. John bclouira to a re lijrloua or. Kanizatiou entitled, " Peace Uuionlsta." He ia not only a member ot this aect by precept, but atao by example ; not only in name, but in heart and hoie. The old l'errv Furnace Iron ore miuea . on the rtroner. tyot Mr. Jacob Hum, in Hnriutr twp., have been leaaed for four yeara. Work will be. commenced ill them aoou after hart-eat, with a Kanir of twelve banda. Xheae miuea were alwava considered verv ueiMliiclivn. 'I lia old atone church in Uermany iu which aerviceawera neiu rctciuariy uy ine A.uiuerun and tteiormeu couKre- Eatioua tor over thirty yeara, but now alutudoned, will emitter lie uaed by the llunkarda. who propoxc to preach there every few montha. Not loiur ao a Bible. cihhb waa lliaUKliratea Here Inch will meet every Hab liMtli at 4 o'cliajk 1. Mwitb Mr. 1). H. Hmitiiaa teacher, With many yeara' exueneni Mr. Kinilh makes a vm- etiicient teacher. The Sunday Hchoola here are all In a iiouriajuiir couiiiunu. x ue excrciHea ot Hie vj. v. la. n. are made very lutereetina- by tho lectures .riven bv Ilr. t'onrad from the hlacklxiard. Mr. Ileury Werla aold hia tenement house to Mrs. Huaau Hbuler for ltio, and eheexiieetw to move into it in a few liioiilha. alias An. na hhowalter closed her school ut Milltown a fuw weeks uro. The palntinu- of thA Ueformert church of Klliottahniy la row conu'leted. The iiaiutlna; haa improved the ap pearance of the luiildilia-and the oruaineutal paiutiutf vf luciiuuiaurnj mutu uuilITU U) uveiyuoiiy. llKTA. EMottabura-, July 8, 1878. To Tinners. The subscriber will sell cheap, 1 Swedge or Beading Machine, 1 Tin Folder, and 1 Double Seaming Macnine, good as new. Address John DuNHAit, West Falrvlew, Cumberland county, Pa. 28 Our New Dentist. We take pleasure in announcing to the publlo that Dr. R. M. Alexander has permanently located in this borough. He comes to us well recommended, having made a cood rec ord in the upper end of this valley for the past ten years. Persons in need of Dentistry cannot do belter than to give give him a call. You will find his terms as low as is consistent with good work. bee advertisement in another column. Grand Festival In ihe Woods. The sec ond annual Festival of the M. E. church at Centre, will lie held on the Old Sandy inn tjamp Meeting urounUs, owned by Wm. H. Culbertsou. on . Satukday. July 20th, 1879. uood Dinners will be provided. Ice Cream, Lemonade, Cakes, Candles, and many other articles usually found at festivals. Horse feed furnished on the ground. The committee, with the ex perience of last year to direct them, feel better able to provide for all unforseen contingencies and suit the tastes of all. Miislo furnished by a Brass Band. Should the weather prove unfavorable on Saturday the Festival will be held on Monaay or the first fair day following. Wilson College for Young Ladles, Cham- IlKIISIirtm l'A Foil (ueivi iiuna Hun. tember 17. For catalogues address either nev. i. ii. itouinson, 1'resident pro tem., Harrlsburg, Pa., or Miss A. F. Ooodsell, Lady Principal, Chambers burg, Pa. 4t27 Church Notice. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 21 o'clock P. M. ' Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sabbath at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sun day School at 0t A. M. Preaching in the M. E. Church next Sunday at 8 o'clock P. M. Sunday School at 0 A. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. Also Preaching at Ickesburg 10 A. M., Walnut Grove 2t P.M. t3f An Encyclopedia of Universal Knowl edge, In 20 volumes, 18,000 pngcB, all for f 10 and equal In all Important respects to any Cyclopedia heretofore Bold for less thanflOO, Is announced for publication by the American Book Exchange, 55 Beekman street, N. T. Thoy have also Just Issued an edition of Cham ber's Cyclopedia of Eucllsh Literature, com plete In four volumes, neatly cloth bound for a. lneir catalogue of several hundred standard publications, at very low prices, will be sent free on request. For Sale. The subscriber will sell cheap, one 6f Heebner & Sons' Patent Level Tread one Horse Power and Thresher, as good as new. Apply to John A. Bautuuff, Wheatfield twp., i-erry county, ra. at Somethlnn New. II. Mary O. Sher deb having opened a store of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, in Mrs. Oallatin's house on West Main Street, New Bloom field, wishes her friends to call and see her selection of goods. may 27 4t Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired l I T rn , , , . . , jr o. jveu muiuew, practical vvaiCLV maker and Jeweler at Newcomer House, Satisfaction guaranteed. Shermansdate Select School will open July 14th for a six weeks term. Special training ior teacners. Address or cal on J NO. Li. mcCaskey, b. IS. fh p O UT-FIT FOll A GENTS. n STAPLE ARTICLES, BIG PROFITS. yUQuiclc Hiiles, Steady Work, Circulars Free. Address: HOMER BYRN, 216 rearl street, Mew Hoik. 6 6111 ERRORS OF YOUTH! A GENTLEMAN who suffered for vears from X. Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will for the sakoot suiTerliiK humanity, send free to all who need It, Hie recipe and direction formaklniz the simple remedy by which he was cured. 8u(Ter- ei s wisiiiiiK 10 pront oy tne advertiser s experi ence cau uo so uy auuressiug in perieci conn UD11V.C, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St, N. Y. 66m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, havlns been nermanentlvciired ot that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to Ills fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charte), Willi the directions for prepar ing and hsIiik the same, which thoy will Mud a HUKK CURE lot CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, (to. Failles wishing the Prescription, will please """ic, milou.1, iy jreuu oire.tL, Wllllamsburgh, N. Y. 6 6m Phoenix Pectoral will cure your CouglL Phoenix Pectoral cures Hoarseness quickly, rhooulx Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cents prbot.,6 bottles $t, 121y Sold by B. M. EBY, Druggist, Newport W Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Camphor Milk cures Headache aud Neuralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and lame back Camphor Milk will cure Cut s, Brui?es and Burns, Camphor Milk costs 25 cents pr hot., 5 bottles tl, 12 ly Sold by F. MORTIMER, New Bloomtleld. FITS I FITS I The undersigned having Iiurchased the property formerly owned y J. Bally, on Malu 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. 8. A stock of choice Tobbacco and Segars constantly on hand. April 9, 1878. County Trice Current. BLOOMFIELD, July 7, 1879. Flax Seed 1 to Potatoes new 80 Butter VI pound ttSW Eggs J) dozen, II " Dried Apples ft pound, i cts" Dried Peaches 10 Q 15cts.Vi CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORHOCTED WEEKLY. "WOODWARD & BOBB, Cakublb, July 5, 1879. Family Flour ii DO Superfine Flour. 4 25 White Wheat, new 1(8 Red Wheat,new 1 ts Rye 47 Corn, (new) SS Oats 28 Cloveraeed 3 0 Tiniothyaeed 1 CO 6. A. Salt II 10 Fine d 1 70 HBWl'ORT MARKETS. I Corrected Weekly bv Kouo A Brother'. ) ( SBALBRS IN - OUA.IIM Ac lHOi:TJ015. NewpoHT. July S. 1879. M.M) Flour, Extra, ' Ruper 13.25 1 10 I 10 4 ri45 White Wheat ft bush, (old) Red Wheat Rye Corn Oats fl 82 pounds AaS.'S Clover Seed per pound,.,.. ...... . 4tfxsents . Timothy Seed .... 125 Flax Heed 1 " Potatoes 7PQ 70 Dressed Pork, 414 cts. per Bacon 6 O 6 Lard , 7 cents Hams cents. Ground Alum Salt, 1 OflOl 00 Llmeburner'a Coal tl 2 1 75 Store Coal 4 00 O 4 00 Pea Coal t'Si Buckwheat Coal $2 00 Gordon's Food per Sack tl 00 FISH, SALT, LI.MK AMI CO A I. Of all kinds alwayson hand and for stile at tbt Lowest Market Hates. Philadelphia Proilneo Market. Fnii.ADEi.rniA. July 5, 1879. Flour unsettled: extras U Hi&i 2: Pennsvl- vanla family, ti.75Q5.IK); Minnesota do., t4.609 14.76; patent and hl(li grades, t78.00. ltye noiir. wi f.iiOM.iii. Cornmeal. 12.50. Wheat, red. 117eil8i amber. 118 a 117: white. 11H117. ('urn quiet and easy: yellow, 4344o. t mixed, 4244c. Oats quiet; Pennsylvania and western white, S9fi41c. : western mlxed,35838. . liyea9)UC. mahhiaoeh. Caret Forp 4)n the 1st Init.. at the Church of Ood Parsonage, In Newport, by Rev. G. W . Coulter, Mr. William Carey to Miss Sydney Ford. D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SUJtGEON DENTIST, New Bloomlleld, Perry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, 8t.,one door South of J. E. and Judge .In n kin's law office. Everything belong ing to the profession done in the best manner. All Wokk Wakraktko. Terms moderate. ESTATE NOTICE. Not Ice Is hcrebyglven thatletters of administration on the estate of Daniel Fortenbauph, late of Rye township,. Perry county. Fa., dee'd., have been granted to Harsh L. l'orteubaugh, residing iu the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having: claims;to present tbemdulyauthentlcatedlor set' tlenieut. SARAH L. FORTKNBAUGH. July 8, 1979. Administratrix. AirniTOH'8 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Auditor ap pointed to make distribution of the balance In hands of C. Roth, Assignee of John A. McHride and Samuel S. Mcl!ride,wlll attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa., on FRIDAY, the 25th day of July, 1879. at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, when and where all parties Interested can attend. CUAS. H. SMILEY, Auditor. . , JulyS, 1879. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. , PREPAK1T0RY TO COLLEGE. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS SEPT. 2,1879. CONDUCTED now on the plan of the best Eastern preparatory schools offering " ad vantages second to none in the state" at low rates: Full corps of experienced college educated teachers, with special preparations for their re spective departments; and ample facilities, cabinets, apparatus, libraries, etc., school rooms and dormitories, cheerful and well ven tilated ) good home Influences; special attcn- ' Hon to the needs of each student; heathful lo cation, easy of access. A General Academic Course, for those not wishing to enter college, gives the substantial elements of an English education. tSf Before going elsewhere send for circu lars giving full Information. References. Pres. Cattell and Faculty of Lafayette College; Profs. W. G. Scott of Woos ter University; and S. G. Barnes of Iowa Col lege; Hon. C. R. Bnckalew, and Judge Wm. Elwell, Bloomsburg; W. C. Lawson, Esq., Milton; and Wm. Dorrls, Esq., Huntingdon, V. II. SciiuTLER, A. M. Principal. 28 8t Lewistown, Miillln Co., Pa. PROTHONOTARY. TO THK VOTERS OF PERRY CO. By the solicitation of many of my political friends, I will be a candidate before the Republi can Convention asking 1 lie nomination for l'ro thonotary, pledging myself to perform the duties of the office If elected faithfully and honestly to the best of my ability. tf THOMAS 8UTCH, Sr. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust my wife, Mart A. Cahbtetter, on my account, she having left my bed and board without any just cause or provo cation. I will pay no debts of her contracting after thlsdate unless compelled bylaw. ADAM CARSIBTTEK. June 23, 1379. pd $2 nnn YEAR for honest, Intelligent bus- ikss men or auent. New business: liuht work. Address Cooperative Aoenct. Madlsou, Indiana. (July 1, '7'J.w-tm B. HIMES, GrElSTEn-A-Ij LIFH AND Fire Insurance Agencyv. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, . NEWPOKT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICI ES written In first class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Bafore renewing youi Insurance, or placing new risks, vou win certainly find it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber, Companies ltepresented : .Etna, of Hartford, North British Kngland. Commercial Uulmi, North America. Phll'a., Kite Association, Phil'a., Assets, $1,700,000; l,7,TO,(n.iiii 1,414,001 1 ,V,0lH 8.778,um. reunsyivauia. l,7OU,0U). B. IIIMES, Agent. March 11. 18T9. ly PIMPLES. 1 will mall (Free) the. receipt fora simple Veg etable Balm that will romuve Tan, Freckles Pimples and Bloli-lies, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also Instruction tor producing a luxuriant growth o( hair ou a bald head or smooth face. Address. Inclosing Su stamp. Ben. Vaudell 6iCo.,i'UAunSt.,N. X. 6 (iin