T1IK TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. FEIHHJA11Y 21, I860. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA It. R.-HIDDM DIVISION. On nd si Ur Nor. leth, I87, Trsids run follow! i WESTWARD. EASTWARD. I Paut'irAi. Stations. i'hltadeTl)iir7 llsrrlsburir, l(c'klllo, MuryHvlllp, Uuuciitiuuu, Ilally'n Newport, Miller town, Tliotninout'u. Mexico,,,.,..,. Port lt.iyal.... MIITIIh Lewlstowu J., J'tmlMnlliAU'.l Mffl. Kt. I'lr'nl Kx. A110. 6-4.1 P.M. 8:011 p. w P.M. .ll 7.8i III t.H t.w S67 .48 em .ik 4.1s 8.07 8.4! P.M. 8.00 .811! .17 II 10.(8 B4 8.8 '? '2 7.J TllU 840 8.S8 f.sa 8.5(1 8.IW 19 IW 11 38 18. 114 19.11 11.84 11.411 10.90 0.56 .1U T.SH 7.4H, 8.66 It-Ml 8.11 11.84 11.04 8.13 8.6' Anderson',.,. SfeVeytowu,., N. Hamilton, . UtintliiKdon,., Tyrone Altooua, 10.3P 10.11 t.DIl 8.81 8.16 t.M. 8.11 .2c. .1 8.80, 8.11 liTmunuiii. I P.M. P.M. 7:40 Mill tWPItubnrtr Exr-reps leave Harritdmn: At tn.18 p.m. Dnnramioii In. 44 (flaif): Newport 11x6 (nutc) nuil ar rives tt fit Islmrir nt 7.00 A.M. flfPrirlflr Wtpress Went will stop M nmirnnnnii at I.60 nml nt Newport at ft, 14 a. in., when llaiwd. f y4 i itw Went. the V:iy PiiMsenirer leinr llari'lf burn Daily the other trains Dally eicept Binnlay. f WOnlnir F.ust, the Atlantic Esprrss leaves Altoona Daily , the other trains liatly except Humlar. Pacific Express enat nina dttllr except Mnnilny, anl tvlll atop at Itiinctinium at 11:19 a.m., when tliiuvetl. On Hnntlava It will nmke the fnllawtuir exl.ru stcipswllell flainrcl : Ui'll'a Mill'a 8:0;l. Hiirora Creek 8 Jn, l'etrruburK 8:38' Ml. Union 9:10, MuVeytowiiSlt. Publlo Sales. mils for the sale of the following described property, have been printed at this office : February 24th. John F. Stone will tell halTa mile from Dellvllle, on the road leading to Bloomfleld, 3 mules, 1 mare, Scows 2 hellers, 1 sheep, 4 wagons, 1 Klrby Mower, Horso Raka, 2 Sleds, wheelbarrow, and many other farming Implements. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture. February 27th. J.' 8. Whllmer will sell at his his residence In Centre twp., horses, harness, wagons, carriages, cattle, &c, &c. March 2nd. John A. Clouser will sell at Ills residence In Centre twp., two miles south of Bloomfleld, cows, yonng cattle, sow, wagons, farming Implements, potatoes, wheat in the ground and household furniture. March 6th. Henry Voeum will sell on the . Geo. Hoffman farm, 2)j miles east of Bloom fleld, on the road leading to Balleysburg, 3 hornes, 4 cows, 8 heifers, 8 Chester White Bhotes, 1 Poland Boar, 2 Wagons, Reaper, Horse Power and Machine and many other articles. March 0th Frank McAllster will sell at the old McAllster farm on the Craue'i Gap road 1 mile from Bhermansdale, horses, cows, farming Implements, household and kitchen, furniture, preparatory to moving west. March 10th. II. P. A O. W. Llghtner will sell near Loyevllle, 2 horses, 1 wagon, one spring wagon, 1 top buggy, reaper and mow er, horse rake, 2 sleighs, and many other farmlug Implements. Also, household an d kitchen furniture, and 400 bushels of com In the ear. March 11th. John W. Rice, will sell at Bandy Hill, horses, cows, young cattle, hogs, wag ons, 1 buggy, farming implements, house hold and kitchen furniture. March lltb-L. W. Miller will sell at his resi dence In lboLoop,3mlleswestofDuncannon, horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, wagons, top buggy aud farming Implements. March 13th Chas. W. Booda will sell at bis residence in Madison tp., 3 miles N. E. of Blaln, horses, cows, wagous, farming imple ments and household and kitchen furniture. Tuesday, March 10th Isaiah T. Brnner will sell at his residence ou the farm of Oliver Rice, in Miller twp., near Ballysburg, hors- -es, cows, fat cattle, shotes, wagons, sleigh, buggy, farming Implements and Household and Kitchen Furniture. March 18th. David Kell, will sell In Ickes burg, horses, cows, young cattle, wagon, buggy, and farming Implements. March 20th John Bpahr of Duncannon will sell horses, wagons, farming Implements and household and kitchen furniture. Monday, March 23d Andrew Bunday will sell near Blue Ball, 1 mare, 4 cows, 1 helfor, shotes, sheep, 2 wagons, gears, farming Im plements and household furulturo, pork, lard, potatoes, Ac. March 24lh George J. Dclancy will soil at his residence near Ickesbnrg, a lot of houshold and kitchen furultara. lirloritema. Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them In not later than Sat urday, betters received Monday morning scarce ly ever get published. The Lutheran festival at Duncannon was a success, and the ladies are well pleased with their efforts. lOrhe Gautt House at Newport has been rented by John C. Gantt, who has been residing iu Milliln Co. t We have received a long letter from D. E. B., late of Duncannon. The let te. was written from Ban Francisco, aud iuc writer is graimeu wun ms trip. The property of John Foulk. deceased in Carroll twp., waa not sold by the ad ministrator, on the day advertised, and win Le onereu at a subsequent date. J. K. Blattenberger of Mt. Patrick, waa unfortunate enough to have his V ocket picked while at Harrisbursr last Wednesday. His loss waa about 40. Mr. Jacob Hurnish leaves to-day for Hussell county Kansas. Mr. John Loy has moved to Dickinson Co., Kansas. Harry K. Bridge goes to Waterman, 111. Silver coins with holes punched In them are not received at the bank, con sequently they are not taken by mer chants generally. Rev. D. Ii. Tressler, President of thei College at Carthage, 111., and a former! I resident of this place, died on Friday! I last. The deceased was a son-in-law or li. Mclntire Esq. s The Christian Temperance Union will meet in the M. E. Church, next Satur day evening at 7 P. M. A selection will lie read by a lady. Question for debate Resolved that the election franchise be extended to women on the " temperance iiuestioii. All are invited. Wy Mull Fan i'r'u II. i 8 00 A. M. H.M, I.IKI I. so .ia I fi l.li 1.1(1 8.SS i.W 8.W s iv 8.4; d.'ll 8.01 M 8.16 Ufa 1.30 U.U 8.87 10.40 8.M Il ia 4.34 ll.Bt 4.M 18.18 8. I. 11 .! 1.88 t.'JII P.M. P.M. :0S Hit Mrs. McKeehan, relict of Capt. John McKeehan, late of Centre twp., was taken with a paralytto stroke on Friday night and died on Saturday evening, Tills is the second attack she has had aud for some time the old lady tins beeu quite feeble. The funeral Will take place ou Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. " Mr. James It. Hhaw, who resides about four miles south of Newvllle, up the Cumberland Valley, exhibits a bul lock between 4 and 0 years old, raised by him whioh weighs 8,000 pounds. The mammoth ox is pretty as a picture, says our luforniant.but Its owner is anx ious to dispose of It. The Lewlstown " Gazette " says that a workman in Mann's factory received a telegram by the 4 p. m, train on Mon day of last week, which was dated in France 10 a. m., of the same day, the fee on which was $10, notifying him to go to Philadelphia and sign papers en titling him to a legacy of $11,000. tjulck work and good tews, The Court has decided that Mr. Spang, ler has a $300 interest in the hole where Dr. Sweeney's building once stood. It was never supposed to be a dangerous place till Spangler made the discovery, and we suggput that as such discoverer, the hole should belong to him, and he ought to remove it. There are however hundreds of places in the county more dangerous, and it would be good policy for tne proper au thorities to care for them, if this decision is to be recognized as sound law. Banquet to Judge Junkln.- don Globe of last week The Hunting. Bays: A testl- rnonlul banquet was tendered Judge Junkln at the Leister House on Saturday night by the members of the Hunting don bar. There were about thirty per sons present, and the festivities were kept up until almost twelve o'olock. Speech making and the usual pleasant ries were Indulged In, and last, but not least, all partook of a sumptuous repast specially gotten up for the occasion by Mr. Leister. It was a pleasant aftulr and one long to be remember by all who par ticiputed. Among the guests was Judge Orvls, of the Centre district. Judge Dean could not be present. Reported by Cha. It. Smiley, Esq. Conrt Proceedings.--On Wednesday of last week, the 18th Inst., an interesting case was argued before Judge Bucher,'ln the Court House. Some time Blnce the borough . authori ties of Bloomfleld contracted for the building of an engine house on the vacant Tot forming the South East cor ner of the publlo square. At the instance of Hon. C. J. T. M'lntlre, who is the owner of an adjoining lot, an injunction was issued by Judge Junkln to restrain the Borough authorities from the erec tion of the building. The position taken by the plf., was, that the lot upon which the proposed building was to be erected, had been dedicated to the public for the location of a market house, and that the authorities had no right to pervert it from the particular purpose of its dedi cation. Upon the other side it was con tended that the dedication was to the Borough of Bloomfleld ; the fee vested iu the corporation and if there was no necessity for the erection of a market house that the Borough was not com- fielled to hold it as a vacant and value ess lot but that they could use It for such purpose as they saw proper until the necessity for the erection of a mar ket house became apparent. Very able and exhaustive arguments were made by the counsel on both sides. His Honor holds the case over for considera tion and will file his opinion hereafter. Seibert and M'lntlre for pllF. Burnett ana tsponsier ior aeit. TtLi ,o8?Tn U t,ln,?rh looar Officers Elected.-The following Bucher read an opinion upon the re- x ,,.,., , , , .. . served point in the case of Spanirler vs.yP8 a llst of the oncers elected throughout xne JHorougn or juioomneid. it will be remembered that in this case the de fendant who was a stranger, fell into an excavation about 6 feet deep on theS premises of Dr. Sweeney on the South west corner of the publlo square on the 2nd of March, 1878, by which he receiv ed very severe injuries. The pavement where the accident occurred was at that time of the required width, and in good condition, but there was no guard or barrier to prevent persons from falling over. Upon the trial of the case it was argued that there was no negligence on the part of the Borough, because the ex cavation was on private ground and it would have been trespass to have invad ed private premises to erect a guard or railing, while to have placed it within the required width of the pavement would have been to expose the Borough to an action for damages by any person who might have been injured thereon. The jury were instructed that it was the duty of the Borough to have pro tected the side walk, but the question whether it was the duty of the Borough authorities under the circumstances to place a guard or a barrier there for the protection of the traveler using the pave ment, aud whether they were guilty of negligence in not doing so was reserved a point of law for the judgment of the Court Under the instructions, the jury found a verdict of $300 for Plaintiff. A motion was made for a new trial. Upon the reserved point his Honor in an elab orate and very careful opinion decides that under the circumstances In this case, the Borough was guilty of negligence in permitting the pavement to be unpro tected by guards or barriers, and over rules the motion for a new trial, and directs judgment to be entered upon the verdict. Church notices.- Presbvterlan Chnre.h . Prenchlnir at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at 9.80 A. M. Wednesday Prayer Meetlng.at 7 P. M. Services in the M. E. Church Sunday : next, at 10- A. M., Sunday School at Ot A. M. Prayer meeting Sunday and 1 Thursday evenings. Also, preaching at Mount (iilead at 2 i P. M. Landlsburg at i Jr. ju. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week i A eon of Wm. Grimes, at Hunter's Run, fell from a wagon and had a leg crushed between the knee and thigh. At M'Clure's Gap a few nights ago a cow belonging to Mr. Itelglernan hung herself by some means wltn the chain to which she wus attached. Sheriff Thompson offers $25 reward for the arrest of Edward Amber, who escaped from prison last Friday inorr lng between one and two o'clock, by scaling the wall. A good riddance. He was only confined in jail for costs. Hon. Andrew G. Miller, of Shlppens burg, died at his residence in thnt place on Saturday night, aged about 70 yeors. His death was caused by paralysis al though he had been an Invalid for many yean. One night last week as 'Squire Hem nilnger was returning from church he missed the road aud ran Into the fence, breaking one of the wheels of his buggy all to pieces, which, fortunately was the oniy narm done. I onmiccr. On Saturday night between ten and eleven o'clock our citizens were startled by the cry of fire. A rush was made lowurd the engine houses and the bells were rung, but the discovery was soon made that the lire was out of town, and in the direction of Mt. Holly. We learned since then that the lire which caused the alarm, was the wairon shed Nand corncrlb of Mr. C. H. Mulliu at Mt. lllolly, and that it was without doubt set lon Are. The loss was comparatively light and without any insurance. On Tuesday last Mr. John Bashore's team of six horses became frightened at the rattling of a log chain and ran away. The rare presence of mind and steady nerve of Mr. B. alone prevented what might have been a terrible accident. On the same day a two horse team owned by the ltev. Simon Bhumbarger, ran away and threw the reverend gentleman into the Conodoguinet creek. A man who saw the whole a flair, secured the horses and hastened to the relief of Mr. S. (who by this time had reached dry land) and was pleased to And hlin all right, having suffered nothing but a "complete sousing." On Sunday night some one without the fear of the law before his eyes, broke a window in the rear of Ahl's warehouse at the crossing of East Main street and South Mountain railaoad, occupied by C. Inhoff, agent for the sale of coal oil. Once inside of the building, a Are was kindled against a partition and the Are bug slunk away. The next morning the paper and charred sticks were found scattered over the Aoor. The feed for the warehouse cat was usually thrown in the corner where the Are was started which accounts for the scattering of the kindling; out whether the cat scattered them after the Are went out or before it is not known. It Is hard to Imagine why anyone would desire to burn this property, but equally certain that there is some candidate for a long term in the penitentiary lurking auout town Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week. The Port Royal Timen says : Rev. Mr. Spangler. pastor of the Lutheran Church in New Bloomfleld, is assisting in the revival services In the Lutheran Church here. The messages of divine truth de livered by him are joyfully received by large audiences. Mr. Peter Diflenderfer, of Port Royal has purchased the farm of Mr. Samue Slemons, In Milford township, for the sum of $2,600. Mr. D. has opened a large vein or mock ore on ills rami, wuicn promises a large yieiu. - me county on xuesuay last, as suown by the returns filed with the Prothono- tary : Ntu Buffalo Borough Constable, E. D. Wells Burgess, Joseph Waltej Town Coun cil, Nathaniel Noblet, Jeremiah Varnes, Geo. W. Rider, George Lesher, Geo. W. Burd, George W. Cook Assessor, J. T. Bow man ; Judge of Elections, B. Frank Klugh Inspectors of Elections, A.M. Evrich, J. A. Albright School Directors, Andrew Oarnett for 8 years, I. B. Free 2 years, B. F. Klugh 8 years, Jerre Drummond 1 year i Auditor, Cal vin Llddick. Watti TotmtMp Constable, Jacob Freet ; Supervisors, R. F. Thompson, John P. Motterj Assessor, Lather Steel j School Directors, Mi chael Shatto, David T. Steel Judge of Elec tions, Hugh Carlln Inspectors, Wm. F. Mil ler, Daniel Livingston Auditor, Isaac M otter: Clerk, Wm. H. Llddick. Bloonflell Constable, Singleton Sheafleri Btirgess, W. n. Bponsler Council, William M'Kee, John A. M'Croskey, F. B. Clouser, John A. Baker, Charles A. Rouse, Frederick Barnett Assessor, Samuel Bentzell Judge of Elections, James M'llbenney i Inspectors, J. E. Junkln, Jacob ..Fenstemaker School Di rectors, John Edgar, Lewis Potter t Auditor, Jrmes W. M'Kee. lVtntrt tvp. Constable, Daniel Cless ( Super visors, David Ada ms, Jeff. Gutsier; Assessor, W. H. Brunner School Directors, F.M. M'Kee han, Abram Klstler Judge of Elections, J. B. Clouser Inspectors, J. W. Soule, Johnllobe n schlldt Auditor, II. H. M'Keehan. Toboyni twp. Constable, J. R. Sanderson ( Supervisors, Wm. Fry, Sr., Conrad Bwartz Assessor, F. A. Gutsball Justiee of tbe Peace, Joseph Flnaley School Directors, Jacob R. Bhowaker, James Emory, David Hollenbaugb Judge of Elections, Wilson Adams ) Inspectors, M. N. Willhlde, John J. Morrison j Auditor, Wm. Blum Clerk, Joslah Eby j Treasurer, David Hollenbaugb. Buffalo tup. Constable, Thomas M'Connel j Supervisors, Jacob M'Connel, Joslah Balr ; Assessor, Chas. W. Hugglns School Direc tors, Wm. Kumbler, Lawrence Sharon, Julius A. Hunter, Henry J. Snyder, II. C. Charles 3 yrs. Judge of Elections, Richard M'Connel i Inspectors, Wm. II. Peters, Henry W. Blr ; Auditor, D. C. Albright j Clerk, Wm. H. Howe i Justiee of the Peace, Sam'l E. Bucks. S. W. Biitrkt ofMaditon twp. Constable, Levi Trostle Supervisors, C. B. Uelnbaugh, Henry Shone j Assessor, 8. K. Morrow School Directors, W. D. Bheafler, S. S. M'Kee, 8. A. Llgbtuer, E. Bailor, E.Hull, A.Calwell i Judge of Elections, Henry Wolf t Inspectors, Gard tV-falm, Geo. B. Borrell j Auditor, W. B. Ltuenderson II. Burt! hett Bnrgesa, Levi Roll Council, William rower, uw. A. Tnrnet. Geo. W. Kllcker I Assessor, James M. M'Cliire Judge of Elec tions. Jacob C. Llghtner Inspectors, Franklin 8. Gibson, Curtis Bhowaltnr School Directors, Joslab Kennedy, Henry Rlnesmltb) Auditor, MUlmtnwn Dor. Constable, W. fl. Ward, Burgess, E. P. Tltsell i Council. W. V. Kream. er, W. W. Cross, W. H. OllOlleu, L. H. Kept- ner. James Patterson, Henry Bowers Assessor, C. J. Wright Judge, Samuel Gable Inspect ors, T. J. Kreamer. F. C. Lsylor School Directors t S. E. Taylor, Jerry Rlueharti Aud- r. llopplo. SiHn tirp. Constable, Amos Bender i Bu. ptsrvlsors, James Swisher, James G. Measlmeri Assessor, J. A, Swarner School Directors, J. 11. Noll, John Hager Jndge of Elections, D.A.Baker. Inspector, T. L. Hench, Henry litlTic), Wm. Rheem. Clerk, Gus. Bolls, f Carroll tvp. Constable, a tie, Supervisors, MVtU. G. M'Cllntock.Geo. B. Bonder) Assessor, win. eucauer tiuwceoi me rcace. John F. Btoufer i School Directors, Wm. A. Smiley, John M'Cordj Judgo, Sam'l Compi Inspectors, Alfred II. Glenn, John 8. Henderson Auditor, John Carman) Clerk, W T. Dewalt. Tutenrora tvp. Uonstable, Joseph Bealor ) Supervisors, A. H. Kerr, Joseph R. Campbell j Assessor, Wm. L. Stephens i Justice, John M. Fry School Directors, Thomas 8. Veltmcn, Samuel Itlce B yrs., Isaiah Campbell 2 yrs., Ard Brandt 1 yr. Judge, Jo!(n Nlckol j Inspec tors, E. D. Yoho, David Leonard t Auditor, Jas. L. Hutchluson Clerk, Henry Baker. Livtrpool Bor. Justice, G. Cary Tharp ) Judge, W. C. Brown Inspectors, Wm. Ulsh, Philip Williamson ) Burgess, 11. C. Hoffman Council,. W. M. Wenner, Richard Frits, Michael Deckard, Morris Nellil, Pelcg Sturte vant, Michael 6humaker, Jerry W. Hamilton Bchool Directors, 8. M. Shuler 1 yr, W. L. Lenbart 8 yrs., Samuel Deckard 1 yr., W. II. Miller I Constable, G. W. Shumaker Auditor L. W. Wagoner t Assessor, Reuben Grlbble. Juniata tvp. Justice, David Crist Super visors, J. S. Super, Jerome Toomyt School Directors, A. S. Whltekettle, J. D. Losh, B. Hoover ) Inspectors, Andrew Btephens, L. H. C. Fllcklngeri Constable, AVm. Blaln ) Asses sor, Levi Bmlth Auditor, J. D. Bhull Clerk, David Melinfllo. Newport Bor. Constable, Darius J. Kline peter ) Burgess, Jacob W. Trout ( Conncll, Ellas D. II. Beaumont, Robert C. Clark, Ben). R. Barrett, Jacob Hopple, B. W. Belbert, Jack son Rhoads i Assessor, A. M. Gantt t High Constable, John Z. Hnrtzell Jndge, John H. Crist) Inspectors, H. II. Wlngert, E. B. 'Weiset Bchool Directors, J. C. Barrett, R. L. Armstrong ) Auditor, E. L. Knight. Liverpool twp. Constable, Jacob Hugglns Supervisors, Isaac Whltmer. Wm. Barger ; Assessor, G. L. Kline School Directors, E. R. Haines, Absalom Gongler Judge, Samuel Bplcher Inspectors, Geo. Lpng, J. W. Long Auditor, Levi 8. Kline ) Clerk, Harvey FolU. N. K. MoiUton twp. Constable, D. F. Mln Ich ) Supervisors, H. L. Hollenbangb, James Memlnger Assessor, Michael Ickes ) Bchool Directors, Noble Meredith, J. A. Garber ) Judge, Samuel Bender ) Inspectors, Newton M'iuiuiu, Geo. w.llaueri Auditor, u. m Garland i Clerk, John Illxler. Jllnin Constable, David Hohenshlldt; Burgess, Jl. 11. Kell i Council. David Fetrow. HI Mullen- bang)!, Bamuel Jtlnesmlth, Wash. Garner, Daniel Bhealier, Wm. Beear: Assessor, Bamuel woods Street Commissioner, John Kern; Justice, B. P. KernsJudae. l'eter Shellilevi Inspectors. Fred erick Blieaffar. Jerry Hench; Bchool Directors, Kev. Frazler, Geo. Ilarnharl, G. W. Garber, Dan- lei nneaiier; Auditor. Muiinei iiarnnarr. Penn twp. Constable, Ebert llotliwell; Super. V BOrS. t. W. lirttV 1 111. 41. n. Kllhertai Aaopaanr. B. II. Green ; Assistant Assessors, Geo. II. Marl In, John Frit?., Win. Brooks; School Directors, Kd- gar urayuui, ,ionn nnytier, o. JS. jacKaon; Judge, David Boyd: Inspectors, Hnilley ' ltrnner. Jas. T. Hteel; Auditor, W. K. Miller; Clerk, Chas. J. Holland : Justice, J. J. Holland. WheatfleUl twp. Constable Adam Banks; Bu vet visors, Geo. Kelm. Bamuel Daniels; Assessor, Henry Kbersole; School Dlreotors. Henry Clay, Andrew Penned ; Judge, Isaac Miller; Inspectors, ina.mii iionnea, neuuan wauace; Auuiior, iieury xuuiig, iriK. iieury uiny. Ureemeood twp. Constable. Jacob Boyer : Rimer. Visors, Geo. Kreamer, Henry Barver: Assessor, v. mi. jinuiuHUBii ; punoui iiiectors. ri. 11. rr,. A. Bhelbley. O. C. Keen; Judge, Kmanuel Ward; Inspectors Joseph Wert, Daniel Zarlng: Audi tor, n. l. layiori uieiK,, Nicholas lleterlck; Jus tice, O. P. Wright. tSavitle twp. Constable, John Tltzell; Super visors, l'eter Krv. Hainunl Itolilnson- Aaseamir. John K. Bhmnan; Justice, John 8. Wetzel; School inreeinrs, Kinanuel riowers, Joseph super, (ieo. H. Hench j Jiidge.Kobert Kingsberry; Inspectors, ywiarew uoiier, win, it. naKer; Auditor, Win. M. 11HII. Aftrynrltle. Constable, O. II. Miller; Burgess, John lliiiKlesliell; Council, D. Brlghtblll, Z, T, Collier. K. G. Weaver, B. B. llby. Win. Baugli. man, B. It. Meyers, J. I), Miller: Assessor. J. B. Weaver; Town Clerk, W. L. Taylor: Judge. Al. Coil; inspectors, o. 11 Money, U. y Krelller; ecuooi iireeuira. u. w. i;ick, j. .alls, u. illicit. Inger ; Auditors, 8. B. Traver. B. G. Gelb. Miller twp. Supervisors, Henry I). Smith. Alex ander Bakeri Assessor, llenrv Iteeder. Behnnl 1)1. rectors, Jacob Peterman. Wm. Hostetten Jndire. F. A. Vanoampi Inspectors, Ben Pee.Wm. Uretz; Auuuur, nuuintJi liiuuser. Howe twp, Constable. John Btirkholder : Bur visors, John Vreeland, Bamuel Moore; Assessor, W. W WrigM; School Directors, Henry Market, jisvm r.. niepnens; judge. Jolin H. ricKes; 111. snectois.Chas. Kreeland, Win. K. Johnson: Aud. Itur M. I. Gundermnn; Clerk, Jos. A. Wright. Oltrtr twp. Constable. Thomas Hanev. Btinar visors, Jacob Flelaher, Ben). Flckes, sr. ; Asses sor, John A. Lelnaweaver; Bchool Directors, i-iiiiip iroup, iiaviu it. Heiynoias, wm. wertz. A, C. Cleinson, Abram Fleurle, Ben. Wilson; Judge wm. H. mamhauKh: Inspectors. Jas. B. B ack. Josish Fickes; Auditor. B. F. Wagner; Clerk, ajauiai feciier ) tl uabiuv, m m. will,. Ttyrone TovmtMp Constable, Calvin C. Vm boltzt Supervisors. Peter Llnhtner. Geo. Klner Assessor, John J. Klner; Bchool Directors, Henry Kell. Geo. H. Hitter t Judge, Samuel Bpohn; In spectors, W. B. Kbersole, John T. Mlnlch; Audi tor, David A. Stewart; Clerk, George Patterson. Rye Twp. Constable. .T.W. Hummel: Super. visors, W. W. Krymlre, Jesse Nace; Assessor, win. oioop: justice, wm. Adams; ncnooi erec tors, A. K. Neyhart. W. A. Albright. John Fenl. r.al; Juilne, I4avld Bhull : Inspectors, J. F. Meyers, iinury ty. jvocner; AUUltor, w. W. Blieaiter Clerk, Wm. Gallagher. Duncannon Constable, John 8. Bbearer; Bur gess, c. n. Hocmanuer; council, Jas. L,. Bmlth John Bowers, Hubert Heed, Jos. D. Hawley; As sessor, Win. J. Stewart: Justice. John B. Toplev Judge Samuel Shelter: Inspectors, L. K. Mllllken, uub. itmyaii; ehjikmh iiirectors, u. it . noenmnuer, Geo. Peiinell; Auditor, L. K. MvGlnues; Buper visor, Isaac Martin, . Jackeon twp. Constable, Henry Itlnesmlth; Su. pervisors, Henry Wentz, David Bmlth: Assessor, John D. K'nesmlth; Justice, Geo. W Btambauitli; Bcuooi Directors, win. nan, o. K. uanosser, w. H. Gutshall; Judue, Win. Uwlnes: Supervisors, Jacob Henry, Win. B. Gray; Auditor tie ; Clerk John I). Delancy; Treasurer, Jacob Wentz. I Note. In the iwtun for Sfhool Directors rt la often lmiH)HHililfl Ui tell who is elected m the number of v rancttw In not known . Iu nucli cae the wUule lint of tliuee voumi lur are Klven.J Lippinoott's Maoazinb for March is a cap ital number, its contents are as ionows i The Lakes of Minnesota Illustrated. Bum. merland Sketches. Tucatan Illustrated. Adam and Eve a novel. Old and New Rouen Illustrated. A Mother's Vision. A Morning after Storm. At tbe Fool of the Sierras. Dec orative Art and it Dogmas. Playing a Part. Hall and Farewell. The American Suez. Musk and Pennyroyal, a love story. The t'te Matter. Our Monthly Gossip. Literature of tbe Day, Ac. fipeclmea Number mailed, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 cents. Yearly subscription $4.00. Address J. B. Llppincolt c uo., runusners, 715 and 717 Market street. Philadelphia. -F Act wisely be ready nave on baud " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup'" and you wm nave notiung to iear not even Employment For Ladle. Tbe Queen Cltr Suspender Company of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and Introducing their new Stocking Support ers for Ladies and Children and their unequalled Skirt Suspenders for Ladles. None should be without them: our lending physicians recommend them, and are loud In their praise. This man facturlng establishment is managed by ladles who have made the wants of ladles and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this county, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation In every household would meet with a ready response, aud that a determined woman could mako a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who is In need of employ ment to send a postal card to tne com pany, with her name and address, and mention this naner. Address. (J.upcn City Suspender Company, Nog. 147 A nil west iourtn (Street, tjincinnau, Ohio. 0 Ct. NEWPORT FLOUR. ' The underslened. nrnnrlernr of the NEWPORT MlLLS.lms completed his extensive improvements and now feels comment mat ne can make the BEST FLOUR in Perry County, and will sell at Rates that the poorest may buy. lie is very particular in tne wneat ne buys, and has the only Smith 1'uriflcr in the County. He is also Agent for the Un dehwood Patent Flouii, which is the best flour in the World. R3T All kinds of Custom Work done with precision and dispatch. 03m MILTON B. ESIILEMAN. Notice to Farmers. Kunkel the Photo grapher', takes twelve Anely finished Photographs for fifty cents in Mr. Hack-, ett's Building, Centre Square, Bloom- Held, i'a. l'our large Tintypes for twenty nve cents, at Kunkel's Gallery. Ballou's Magazinb for March has been re ceived and as usual la filled with thrill Inl and interesting stories, poems, Ac. The wit and liumor in this number bubbles all over ith jollity. Published by Thomes Talbot. 23 Hawlor Street, Boston, Mass., at $1.50 per year, post paid. The January and February numbers of Eal lnn's Monthly Magazine will be sent to any address, as samples, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents ) then, if yon wish to continue, It will only be necessary to remit ? 1.25 for the balance of the year. On Hie lfith and 24th of March, the executors of Daniel Foose, dee'd, will sell, at the late residence of said dee'd, in Bpring twp., 4, horses, 4 cows, bull, young cattle, wagons, and a general variety of farming Implements and household furniture. County Price Current. Bloom field, February 23, if 80 Flaxseed 1 25 Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound, 161S Eggs V dozen 13" Dried Apples V pound, 4 cts' Dried Peaches 10 12cls.VI SEWl'OltX MA11KKT8, NawroKT, February 21, 188a Flour, Kxtra , 15.00 " Super. 3.J0 White Wheat V bush 1 30 Red Wheat; 1 80 Rye,. 7D375 Corn 45647 Oats ft 82 pounds t 40 Clover Heed per pound 6t97Hcents Timothy Seed 1 50 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes KOlo Bacon, 6 O 6 Lard. T cents Hams 8 cents. Ground Alum Bait 1 00 1 00 Llmeburner's Coal $1 21 1 75 Stove Coal, 4 15 O 4 25 Pea Coal,.. 2 2 Buck heat Coal 25 Gordon's Food per Sack,... (2 00 CARLI8LK PRODUCE MARKET. OORHICTKU WIIKXT. WOODWARD A BOBB. Caki.isli, February 21, I860. Family Flour 16 50 Buperllne Flour 4 25 White Wheat, new 1 37 Red Wheat.new , 1 37 Rye 70 Corn, (new) 4 Oat 40 Cloverseed 4.0Oa4.GO Tlmothyseed, .... .... 1(0 Flax Seed II 25 G. A. Salt,.., II 20 Fine do 1 80 Philadelphia Prodnee Market. Philadelphia, February 21, 1481. Flour unsettled: extras 15 25IJ5 H: Pennsyl vania family. K.OO I Ia7 Minnesota do., $5,000 t.ftO; patent and high grades, to.50tt7.00 Rye Hour. H 253. 145. (lornmeal. tl :. Wheat, red, 14UQ150; amker, 149 0 150: white, 1,",('1S1. Corn yellow. KSflJ.'Po.: mixed. 6J59c. Oats quiet; Pennsylvania aud western white, 46W47C. : western mlxed,47ai8. KyeMGSje DEATHS. McKkp.has In Centre twp.. on the 21st Inst., Mrs. Margaret McKeehan. relict of Capt. John MeKeehan, In the 7 2d year of her age. JjLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. The next regular term of this Institution be gins MAHCH 2uth, IS). Full preparation, classical or otherwise. Is given for any collene male or female either lor Fresh man or Bopliumore year. A thorough course Is provided for teachers, and the option Is (Oven of selecting one or two of the bij-'her studies. Prof. J. C Miller will have charge of the Pen niaiiship aud business Connie. Music. Drawing aud Painting. Philosophical and Chemical apparatus tor the study of the Natural btiruccs. Literary Society, Library. students are at all times under the supervision of the Principal and their progress and conduct uoied on their weekly reports. Hoarding. If In u, .jn...,iC0 per wetk, other wise, 1176: Tulliou lioui 50 emu to ll.Ou per ek, in wlviini e. For further Information, address. J. K. FUCklMiKR. A.B., Principal or Wm. li hikh. Frupiietor, t New Bloouineld, Pa, A - anuitourg nor, -Conctable, Wm, a uoetor b bin. r i
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