THE TIMES, NEW IJLOOM FIELD, PA., MAilCJt 10, 1880. 5 THE TIMES. Io&il l)cphA'Liricit. PENNSYLVANIA B. UICDLS DIVISION. On and aftor Nor. loth, IKP, Trains run follow, i WKSTWAItK. KA8TWAHD. WavlWnlllAre. I'lUMOirAL STATIONS. i'hilaJhTaT' Harrlslmrg, ltockvllle, Muryavllte, IMlUI-lllluOtl, Unity's,-. Newport, Mlllpr.tiiwn. Mffl. Aou. Tr'nlTr'u la mi A.W ?,i0 d.4 OBJ 111 41 I.W Tie Too 8.40 8.IUI S.tf a. mi a . s. f.J t.a e ha IK I.1IP 1.81 T.4H 7.M .IH Mil O.IUII TlloltliUUt'U. Meileu... ...... Port ltoytl.... Mliriln lll.UH 1U.40 11 12 II. m ! " I.M ..' :(I6 f.UU Lawtntown J., Anderson's,.,, MflVeytown,.. N. Hninllton, . ItunMiiKdon... Tyrone AltnouA 1 no HI t.!ll -P.M.I Ui "iTTantimiii. HPlli1inr Brr leaves Harrlstmnr t 10 IS p.m. Dunraminn 10.44 (nw)i Newport 11.06 (1Ik) ud r rlv at Pllt.lmrKkt7.00 A. m. tir-Pacllle Express Wn.t will .top tt nnncaunnn at 4.6o and at Newport at 6.14 a. in., when Sawed. iar-(tonK West, tlm Way 1'ssseiurer leaves Ttnrill bnrv Dally- the other Irului Dally except Huuday. fWGolriH; Fast, the Atlantic Express leavft AUoona Dally , the other tralna Daily eicrpt Holiday. Partite EnpresB pa.t rnna dally except Mnndny, and Will .ton at Diiiioatttmii .t HilH a it,., ttli.n ttniirorl On Sunday. It will make the follow ing extra atop, when Ki'ti: ut-ir. mm . . mi, npnif'fMTPi'K a:V7. rfiersimijr ' Ml. Union 0I0, MuVcytuwil ;J6. Publto Sales. Bills fur the gale of the following described property, have been printed at this office: Tuesday, March 18th Isaiah T. Bruner will ell at hi residence on the farm of Oliver Rice, In Miller twp., near Ballysburg, hors es, cows, fat cattle, ebotes, wagons, tlclgh, buggy, farming; Implements and Household and Kitchen Furniture. March lTth. Jonathnn A. Wiseman will sell in Penn twp., near Duncannon, horses, cow and calf, 8 heifers, 1 bull, 8 (holes, 3 brood sows, two wagons, and farming Implements. Also, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. March 18th. John E. Cook will sell at his residence in Wheatfleld twp., 4 horses, 1 cow, 3 heifers, carriage, spring wagon, two 3-borse wagons, carriage tongue, band cider press, shingle machine and Jointer, harness and farming Implements. March 18th, David Kelt, will sell in Ickes burg, horses, cows, young cattle, wagon, buggy, and farming implements. March 20th Mary O. Pennell will sell in this borough, at the residence of Samuel Smith, 1 chamber suit, tables, bureau, bedstoads, chairs, cooking stove and fixtures, carpet, wardrobe, canned fruit, apple butter and many other articles not mentioned. March 20th John Bpahr of Duncannon will sell horses, wagons, farming Implements and household and kitchen iurulture. Monday, March 83d Andrew Bunday will sell near Blue Ball, 1 mare, 4 cows, 1 heifer, shotes, sheep, 3 wagons, gears, farming Im plements and household furniture, pork, iara, potatoes, oxc. March 84th George J. Delancy will sell at his .residence near Ickesburg, a lot of boushold and kitchen furniture. Ilrler Items. 9. Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them in not later than Sat urday. Letters received Monday morning scarce ly ever get published. The house and lot belonging to fiam'l Hmith of this borough, has been sold by the Assignee to J. E. J unkln Esq., for $1550. The tax on Writs, Wills and Deeds, from Perry Co., as reported by the Audi tor General, was $801.27; of Juniata Co., $380.78 and Cumberland Co., $084.27. Excursions from Carlisle to all points of the West will leave Carlisle ou March 10th and 23d,and on April 0th. Persons taking the excursion trains on the days named will be carried through to Kt. Louis and very probably to Kansas City without a single change of cars. We take pleasure In calling attention to the advertisement of Stephens & Bee tern, proprietors of the Carlisle Carpet House. There are live straightforward business men, and are just the kind of merchants to deal with. They have an excellent stock to select from. If want ing anything in their line it will be for j our interest to call ou them. Girl Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Apply to John C. Wollis, Js'ew Bloomfleld, Pa. List of Unclaimed Letters remaining in the post office at New Bloomfleld, Pa., March 8th 1880. Edward Books. Jennie A. Jacobs, Kamuel Sinee,- Miss Bailie It. Bmith, John Btambaugh, Wood Bro's. Persona calling for the above letters please say they are advertised. Sam'l. Koatii.P M. Heavy Horses. Those bragging about heavy horses may wish to know the size of six horses owned by Mr. George Barnett of this place. The heaviest weighs 1554 pounds, and the lightest one 140J), the total weight of the six being 0008, an average of over 1500 pounds each. A former six horse team he own ed weighed 0211 pounds,so this team is a light one for him. Living on Root and Bugs. A corres pondent from Henry's Valley says : " The report printed in the Carlisle papers of a family In this section suffer ing for the necessities of life la entirely without foundation. "We have some poor people, but none who are worse off probably than many families within gun shot of the office of the paper which published the sensational story of the family living on roots and bugs. In fact, bugs are scarce here now, while roois are not plenty, though the root of ail evil is 'ooked eagerly after by all of us.' .I'll. Mnll All'. Ki. Tr'n K.x. Mil 8:00 r.u. p.m. r.M. i.nu s.m iu.m .17 J.sn .11 7.M id tut i.m lo.to IU T.II7 m.4 IK i.m U II .4 II. tu S-M 11411 j.lH II BH .I'J II. M (J .07 H.19 U. 04 I.4S 8. I io. os i.u a. is 10.11 4 M .W 4.17 1.S tt.M 8.37 61 s.nv a. no i.u A.M. P.M. P.M. 7:40 1:10 Ths Appointments of the Evangelical Association for the Juniata District are as follows : U. F. Hwengel, presiding elder. I. Big Hprlng-J. F. HhulU. i!. Leesburg II. W. Gross. !l. Hngerstnwn J. M. Longsdorf. . 4. Marysvllle Gwrge Joseph, 5. Newport and Patterson G. E. Zeh ner. 0. Perry.- -J. M. Brader. 7. Liverpool H. W. Bduert. 8. McClure-N. Young and E. P. Leonard. 0. Mlddleburg-C. V. Dclnlnger and E. James. 10. Union I. M. Pines. II. Mlilllnburg-P. C. Weldemycr. 12. Port Treverton J. W. Bentz. 13. Ceutre-B. Smith and W. II. Hart man. 14. Brush Valley V. H. Btover. 15. Juniata L. K. Harris. B. F. Hall, member of Marysvllle tjuarterly conference. J. G. M. Bweng(!l, member of Middle burg quarterly conference. -a- Bold Robbery at Camp Hill. A corres pondent writing to the Patriot from Camp Hill, Cumberland county, two miles west of the Harrlsburg bridge, under date of March 8, says : " On Saturday afternoon between the hours of four and live o'clock the dwell ing house of J. L. Ileyd, was entered by some unknown person or persons, and three of the rooms on the second floor were ransacked. In one of the rooms wbb a bureau containing a tin box from which a number of valuable papers were taken, and scattered promiscuous ly over the floor. Our informant could not Btate the precise amount or value of the missing papers. From the second room there was a pocketbook taken, with some bank notes in It ; also a silver watch, and all the keys belonging to Mr. Ileyd. In the third room occupied by Mr. Levi Coover, brother-in-law of Mr. Heyd there is a wardrobe, the doors of which were opened, the clothes taken down and the drawers below op ened,in one of which was a tin box con taining all his papers, some gold coin, which was taken. The presumption is that the entrance was made by the front, which was open at the time the family being at supper the hour being about 4:30 p. m. The papers are of no value to any one but to the parties to whom they belong and some of them are of great value to the owner. The return of all,or any of the property to J. L. Heyd or Levi Coover, will be reasonably re warded. The discovery of the robbery was not made until about eight o'clock on the evening of the same day." For Tub Times. The Historical Tree A Mistaken Idea. fTMit. EuiTon : We noticed an article in your paper not long since, concerning a historical tree in the " Narrows," near Concord, that this tree is the corner of four counties. We have heard it said when a boy. (though we are not very large yet.) that this tree In the Concord " Narrows," was a "corner post" of the counties of Perry, Franklin, Juniata and Huntingdon, and we were willing then to swallow the story without fur ther investigation, until within a few years. We now refuse to swallow that hash, as it is altogether too thin. While teaching school near Concord, in 18745 we Inquired about this tree, and we were told quite a different story by those who ought to know. The Hue between Franklin and Perry crosses Horse Val ley about two miles east of Concord, and extends in a straight line, north, up to the top of the Tuscarora Mountain. It is fully two miles from the north west corner of Perry county to this tree in the Concord " Narrows. " If the readers of your paper do not believe this, let themtxatnlne a map of Pennsylvania, containing the counties and see for themselves. Anon. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing, from the Cumberland papers of last week : Hon. John McCurdy died last week at his residence in Bhippensburg, at an advanced age. Capt. Ercurius Beatty died at his resl dence on West Main street on Monday the 8th Inst., aged about 01 years, Mr. Beatty has been a resident of Carlisle for 35 years and at one .time owned and edited the Carlisle Herald. A meeting of the agricultural society was held in the court house on Tuesday of last week. The 28th, 20'th and 30th days of September and October 1st were named for holding the next fair. A fire In the press room of the Valley Sentinel office at an early hour on Sun day morning, called forth the firemen and citizens in a short time. It is sup posed that the Are originated from a spark fulling out of the ash pan on the floor, as they had been using the press the night previous. The flames were extinguished in a few moments. We are glad to learn that Bro. Pelier's loss is light, and that it is fully insured in the Watertown of New York. Last Wednesday night, about half past eleven o'clock, flames were discov ered issuing from the roof of a brick smoke bouse, belonging to the Misses Ilichison, corner of Pitt and Louther streets. As usual our firemen were promptly on the ground, and in a short time succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The smoke-house had been leased by Cyrus Nlckey who smoked meat by contract, and there was a con-' siderable quantity of it In the place at the time, all of which was destroyed. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Babbath School at 01 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock. Preaching in the. Reformed church next Sunday, at 10t o'clock A. M. Pray, er meeting Tuesday evening. iunlata County. We copy the follow Ing from the Juniata county papers of last' week. Mr. Solomon Hertaler, one of Port Hnynl's oldest and most highly respect ed citizens, died of pneumonia, about 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, March 2, 1880, after an Illness of two weeks. On Saturday Inst, Benjamin Harris, a resident of Port Boyal, who engaged in quarrying limestone in the vicinity of Thnnipsiiutnwn, met with a fatal acci dent. A blast exploded prematurely, tearing ofTthe upper part of his face and front jart of the skull. Ills death was almost Instantaneous. One night last week the smoke house of Kurtz KaulHnan was visited and two hams and two shoulders stolen there from. As there were several other hatni and shoulders and sides In the smoke house, aggregating some 800 pounds weight, the thelf, or t helves were cer tainly very considerate In tariffing the lot so lightly. Mr. K. 1b bo grateful to him or them that he offers, if he or they call upon him, he will make him or them a present of a ham, and ask no iiestlons as to their depredation, nor give them any trouble on account of the same, Reiorled hy vita. H. Smiley, ftj. Court Proceedings. At the March terra of the Orphans' and Argument Court which began on Tuesday the 0th Inst., the following business was transacted. COMMON PLEAS. The account of Wm. Lodge, Assignee of M. Bitting A Bon was confirmed and Lewis Pnttcr appoluted Auditor to make distribution. M'Al llster, att'y. The account of A. B. Clousor, Assignee of Wm. Holmes was confirmed and (Jalvlti Nell son appointed Auditor to make distribution. W. 11. Bponsler, att'y. Bale of a tract of land in Carroll twp,, by C. Stond'cr Assignee of Levi Bweger to Martlu Mickey for (filliO, confirmed. Market, att'y. Bale of a house and lot in Borough of Bloom fleld by lion. Wm. Orlcr and J. VY. Uantt, Assignees of Bamuel Smith to J. E. Junkln, Esq., for 1500, confirmed. W. II. Bponsler, attfy Bale of real estate of Lewis fllintlen, As signee of Don J. Long, Br. to Geo. E. Beaver for J1H0D, confirmed. M'lntlre, att'y. Ordor of sale granted to J. T. Robinson, Assignee of W. II. Kauirman to sell a tract of land in Madison twp., containing B3 acres. Bmlley, att'y. Urder of tale granted to Wm. Lodge, As signee of Michael Bitting to sell real estate. M' A Ulster, att'y. Plurles Urder of sale granted to Wm. Blaln, Assignee of James Barclay to sell real estate. Potter, Btt'y. Kule granted on M. Peters' creditors to show cause why John llemperly his committee should not be discharged. M'Alllster att'y. Robert Yohn for use of W. li. Mlntck vs. J. M. Welbley, an order was Issued directing the BherlfT to tell the personal property levied on, and an Issue was formed to try the title of J. 11.(4. Klutor to a portion of the property claim ed by him. Potter for pi IT. Bponsler for deft. People's Bank of Newport vs. Wm. Fotiel man and D. Mc. Kerr. This was an appeal from the Docket of Geo. W. Zlnn, Esq., in which a Judgment of non suit had been entered and a rule wat granted upon doft's. to show cause why it should not be relnttated upon the records. Potter for pin. Bmlley for deft. Catherine, Mary, and Elisabeth Miller vs. J. II. Irvln cashier, Ac. It will be remembered tlmt a special verdict had been fonnd by the Jury In this case a t a former term of the Court and the opinion of the Conrt was reserved upon a question of law. An opinion was filed by hit Honor Judge Junkln and Judgment direct ed to be entered for the dolt. Barnett for pltr. Bponsler for deft. Margaret Fry vs. Wm. Marshall. A rule had been granted upon an application to ttay execution perpetually as against the real estate of Elizabeth M'Donald. Argued and held over. Bpontler for pi IT. Barnett and Potter for deft. Jacob Bhelblcy vs. Levi Stincbcrger and John R. Boden. Rnlo for appropriation of proceeds of BherlfT! tale of personal property of Levi Btlneberger. Amot K. Smith the landlord claimed one year's rent ordered that $100, of tuc proceeas do applied totue rent. M'lntlre for Smith, Market for pill'. Bponsler for deft. Samuel C. Grlor vs. James C. Bkllos. Kule for appropriation of proceedi of Bb or lift tale of personal property. Ordor that the money In Lands of the BhurlfT bo applied to the execu tions In hit hands against deft. In their order. Bponslor for plff. Potter for deft. Henry Cooper Adm'r. of W. H.Cooper dee'd. pill, in Error vs. Alfred Burtnett (left, in Error. Certiorari to Jno. F. Wlngort, Esq., to remove firoceedlngs had before him. Execution issued n this case by Justice. This case eet aside and Judgment reversed. Junkln for plff. in error. Jno. Boylct Adm'r. dec. vt. Geo. W. Burd. Motion for a new trial. New trial refused and Judgment upon verdict directed to be entered for plff. without costs. Bpontler for plff. Bar nett for deft. Goo. W. Jacoby vt. Bamuel Tinas et al. In this case an attachment execution had been issued. Kule granted to show cause why In terrogatories should not be filed, or in default thereof attachment quashed. Potter att'y. Josoph B. Llghtner vs. Sarah J. Meadath and Jesse Meadath. An execution had been Issued by plff. against deft'a. and stayed until the 10th of March 18S0. Btay of execution dissolved and BherlfT directed to proceed with the execution of the writ." W. II. Bponsler for plff. Bmlley for deft. MISCELLANEOUS. ' Inquisition tu lunacy awarded on Martha M'llbenny. Bponsler att'y. In the case of Wm. M'Coy vs. John Dixon, action in ejectment, the name of Elizabeth Jones the present claimant of the land in dis pute was substituted at deft. Bmlley att'y. H. D. Russell of New Haven , Ct., admitted to practice law In the several Courts of Perry county upon certificate, on motion of C. A. Barnett, Esq. Deed Poll of Sheriff Gray to Augustus Dinger for lands told at the property of Isaac Carl, acknowledged In open court. Rule grauted upon Samuel Daniels to tbow cause why satisfaction on Judgment No. 2S9 April T. 1870 should not be ttrlcken off and John K. Logan substituted as plff. Potter att'y. Report of C. H. Bmlley, Auditor to ascertain debts of estate of John M. Zeigler a lunatic, filed. Charles Jenstemaker wat appointed tlp-tUff in lieu of Thos. Butch, Jr., who had resigned. In the catet In which the People't Freight Railway it plff., and the following named par tly are deft'a. viz i Peter Llghtner, Henry Klnesmlth, Peter Long, Bamuel Bpotte, Henry Kepner, Bamnel P. Llghtner, Geo. Kern, Jot. B. Llghtner and Andrew Loy, it wat directed that a change of venue be tuken to Mlfllln Co. 1 beee teveral caaet will therefore be tried at Lewlttown, at the expense of Perry county however, at tome future time to be designated hereafter. Bponsler and Junkln. for plff. Barnett and M'lntlre contra. Kule granted ou Jamet Whltmer to show eanse why he should not be compelled to hrlng an action of ejectment for certain real estate claimed by htm under a Sheriff's sale at the property of Kirk Haines dee'd. W. If. Bpons lor and M'lntlre for petitioners. Bponsler and Barnett contra. In the case staled between Goo. Bpahr and John Banderton't Kxecutnn an elaborate opinion was read br Judge Junkln. The fol lowing facts were Invoked and were nut dls puled, and therefore the case wat argued tome time since upon IU legal status. On ths Kith April, 1K74, John Sanderson, tinea deceased, entered Into an article of agreement with Geo. Bpahr by which he wat to convey to the latter a certain lot of ground, designated by certain boundaries, lying In the vicinity of Bloomfleld and supposed to contain about teven acres, for the consideration of iro, per acre An expe rienced surveyor ran the tinea and reported the amount of land at nine aeret and 100 perches. Thlt report of the surveyor wtt accepted, the land paid for and the deed delivered. After the death of Sanderson It waa discovered that the real amount of land wat but teven acres and ian perches, and the plff. brought suit to recover back the money paid for the deficiency In the land. Having been an executed con tract after delivery of the deed without any stipulations for the correction of errors, his Honor decided that In the legal aspect of the case there could be no recOvory and directed Judgment to he entered In favor of deft. M'ln tlre for plff. Smiley for deft. (jtMKTKR SESSIOSS. ' Hotel license of Jesse I,, (lanff, of Newport Tinnmh. dee'd., transferred to John 0. Uantt. Junkln Ally. At the late election In Carroll twp., ths two can didates (or constable had a lie vote. Mistakes on the part of Kleetlon OMleers having been allefC'd a heal Ing of I he caoe was fixed for Monday Die li day of March, IHHO, at 111 o'clock, A. M.. and nnfprn wai directed to Ikiik to the Kleetlon Olllcer requiring them to produce the ballot box iwnlnlhlng the votes cast at that election, at the time designated. Junkln Ally. In the matter of the report of the viewers to View, widen and straighten, a public road, leading from lltady't Hollow to pubHo road from Newport to Montgomery's Kerry, the Court continued the resort of the viewers nM and ordered that the rond be opened lo the width of 80 instead of 33 feet. 0,riuB' count. (luardian Appointment. William It. Hall, Guardian nf two minor chil dren of Meredith Darlington, dee'd. Bmlley Attorney. Wilson Darlington, fluardlnn of one of the min or children of Meredith Darlington dee'd. Bml ley Atty. James llockenberry, Ouardlan of Adareen noekenherry, minor dauiiliter of J. T. Ilocken lirry, ilco'd., In lieu of bol. Uulsliall. Bponsler Attorney. lir.nl JCntale. Private sale of a tract of woodland In Carroll twp., sold by Amos Poulk, Admr. ic, of John Kimlk, dee'd,, to John (Jormiuii for 110, confirmed. Liil'fer Atty. Halo ota house and lot of ground In Carroll twp., by John H. ltlehey and rtarali Fleming, Ad ministrator of Margaret Fleming, dee'd., tollavld Bweger, for Wl coullrmed. Huiiley Atty. Hale of a house and lot ot ground In Liverpool Borough, subject to a mortgage, to Geo. O. Buvder, Esq., for tm Also mother lot of ground In Liverpool Itoro', to Levi W. Hamilton, K?u.. fur 121.0). by Zach. T. hhuler, Kxecutor, tic, of lion. Jos. Bhuler, dee'd., coullrmed. Melntlre Atty. Inquisition upon real esiato of James Glbbens, lute of ltye twp., dee'd., continued. Bponsler Attorney. Urder of sale granted to Ramuci Brown. Execu tor, Sic., ot Joseph Barge, dee'd., to sell a tract of laud In Center twp,, containing 89 acres, Junkln Attorney. Order or sale granted to Ellis Nlckey .'Adminis tratrix of the eniate of Kebpcca Derrick, late of Cumberland (Jo., dee'd., to sell a tract of land In Spring two., containing 6 acres and 40 perches. Junkln Atty. Inquisition awarded on real estate of Lawrence Gross, late of Duncannon Borough, dee'd., and John 8. Koose. Wm. J. Hlwart. Hr.. and Bamnel Shelter, appointed commissioners by consent of me inrutn in iinen-nt. mtoiinier ATX). David llenfrr. Edward (J. Uault .and John Hln pie, appointed appraisers of the real estate ot lacuD ronenoaugn, laieoi jtyetwp., in accorn. slice wllh the provisions ol the last will and testa, nient. Bmlley Att'y. MISCELLANEOUS. A decree was made authorizing Levi Hmlth, (iuaruian oi wm. i routman, to pay interest on his wards money to Mrs. Margaret Fry, annually, to be appropriated (or wards education. Bpon sler attorney. Answer of Henry Couch and Kate M. Brlner, Executors of Andrew Hrlner. deceased, to ruin granted upon them, to show cause why real estate should not he sold, Hied and rule continued. Mc lntire, attorney. Kule granted on Samuel L. Itlce and Wm. Itlce, Administrators of Zuchariali Idee, dee'd., to show cause Khy balance of his widow's statutory allow ance of iliiO. should not be uaid nresentlv.and the executors directed to advance tro thereof, before he hearing of rule. Hpoiisiir and Hmlley, attys. Rule granted on Wm. H. Hostetter, Kxecutor, &e..of Leah Hostetter, dee'd.. to show cause why he should not give security as such Executor. v. li.nponsier, attorney. Henort of J. 0. M'Alllster. Auditor tn stnte) nn count In estate of Henry Ayle, late of Centre twp., lteunrt of Calvin Nellson. Auditor to determine exceptions Died to account of O. H. Toomey and r.miinuci jooiney, r.iecuiors oi jienry loomey, dee'd.. was tiled. Report of Wm.Orr, Auditor to pass upon excep tions bled to account of Dr. J. R Hlnger and Henry Hmlth, Fxpcutnn,t'C, of Jno Wooduiansee, late of Newport borough, dee'd.. flled. Report of C J. T. Mclntire. En.. Auditor to pass upon e xceplloHt to account of C. li. Keeder, audi xoi tniaieoi mias i rosite, uec a. Kule eranled noon Hamiiel F. Oainnlell. adm'r.. of I.iicinda McLaughlin, dee'd , to show eausnwliy nmiuriiiHiion oi ins account snouia notjwrevoK ed. Mclntire. attv. Continuation of account or Wm. L. Donnelly, Guardian nf Clarence K. Iteed. held under advise ment ui(iii tne an oi marcn, imi, jsi netl, atty. In the matter or the executions, tiled to there. port of U. J. T. Mclntire. Auditor to pass upon exceptions filed to account of Kamuel Potter.Guar dian of rlllas K. Potter's minor children presented Im M Vn iif,,au..fi AH.t,' .f Uomuul tt. ..M argument was heard and the opinion of the court was rserveo. nponsier ana finuey, lor except' ants. Harnett and Potter, contra. In the mutter of rule noon uuardlansand eiecn tors In estate of David Wentel. ilee'il.. tn show cause why widow should not be permitted to take Baiusi, i no v io, ana answer naving oeen nieo, the whole mai ler was submit ten to Judge Junkln lor decision, beiuert, lor rule, liarnett, for estate. To Teachers. Any teachers who have not received blanka for statistical report! to be forwarded to me at the clote of the term, will please notify me by postal card. The variety and excellence of pupils work proposed for our local Institute thlt winter, and the beneficial result! derived from these displays are strong reatont for deciding that mo exhibition or work pre posed oy pnput thould be a special feature of our next county institute, and I suggest that credible work proposed during the last months of the present term be preserved for exhibition next year. 8. B. Fahnihtock, Co., Sup't. Duncannon, March 11, 1880. Notice. A special meeting of the members of "The Pennsylvania Mutual aid Boclety of Newport," Pa., to vote upon certain amendments to the Char ter ana wy-ijaws or said (Society, will be held at " Miller's Hotel" Newiort, Ter ry Co., Pa., on T1IUKSDAY, April 7th isnu, Deiween inennurs or 3 and 6 i . n By order of the Board, 8. W. Fleming, Bec'y 12 St Notice to Farmer. Kunkel the Photo grapher, takes twelve niiely finished Photographs for fifty cents in Mr. Hack ett's Building, Ceutre rViuare, Bloom field, Pa. Four large Tintypes for twenty-five cents, at Kuukel's Gallery. Drm Making In Duncannon. Miss C. Dnnlels tins miened a Dress Mnklng Boom in Mr. Henry Htevenson'n tailor shop, (up stairs) and hopes tho unites or tins towr va and vicinity will glvo her a call. Duncannon, Feb. 11, 1W0. -A. CARD, To all who are luflorlng from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness. early decay, lost of manhood, Ac, 1 will send a recipe that will curs you, fhrh or oiiahoh. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, elation u, new xora uuy. n o ly. Connty Price Current. BLOOnrisi.D, March 15, I'M. Flax-Heed , a, I'otatoet 40 Butter ft pound IDtflf) Egga V dozen 10 " Dried Apples pound 4 cts" Dried reaches , l0OI2efa.ft NKWl'OUT MAIIKKTB, nawpoiiT, March 13, IBM. Flour, Extra 16.00 ' Super S.V Whits Wheat V bush 1 30 lied Wheat 1 to Rye SOOM Corn 44 044 Oats V 82 pounds 40Q 40 Clover Seed per pound A06Hcents Timothy Seed...... 2 00 Flaxseed........... 100 Potatoes,.... l'fr Bacon,,. , 6O0- Lard 7 cents Hams , , cents. Ground Alum Halt,... 1 0OQ1 00 Llmsburner'a Coal II no 0 1 2ft Stove Coal 4 IS O tQ, res Coal 1 2 Buckwheat Coal 12 00 Gordon'a Food per Back ...12 00 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COHRBOTSD WtBKXT. WOODWARD ft BOMB. CAHUSL1, March 12, 1M0. Family Flour I8 60 Superfine Flour , 4 2 White Wheat, new jr Red Wheat.new 1 87-' Rye TO Corn, (new) , 48 Oats 40 Cloverseed, 4.0OA4.0O' Timothyseed .... 1 so Flax Seed II 25 G. A. Bait,, II 20 Fine do 1 w Philadelphia Troduee Market. Pihladklpiiia. March 13, Iftta Flour unsettled ; extras is, 2r,S 60 1 Pennsyl. vanla family, r.00Oir,a7 Minnesota do,, Ift.OuO t&M; patent and high grades. ttj.50U7.00 Rye flour, ft 2.E3.25. Cornmeal. 12.50. Wheat, red, 14401411 amber, 116 O H6s white. 14AI40. Corn yellow, 6549.7).! mlxed.fS4Jfi0o. Oats quiets Pennsylvania and western white, 46ft tea. : western mlxed,47t47. ItyeWaiOo. KWnBNnEHFKB Snopi! On the 11th Inst, at. this place, by Rev. J. Edgar, Amos Kochenderfer of Ravllle twp., to Mary C. Bhope of Madison tw,i. this county. Woitr SMti.cr On the 11th Inst., at Shot mansdale, by Rev. S. A. Davenport. Jas. While of the Cove to Miss Jennie Bmlley ot Bhermansdale IIarhiiart SiisiKER On the 25tli ult., by Rev. M. C. riper, B. E. liarnhart to Miss S. M. Hlicare.-. Bhitcmbr Oksr In Wain, by Rev, F. 8. Liu daman, Philip Urltcberto Annie (Jeer. Krsemer-Kif.lt On ths 11th Inst., at thu bride's residence. In Millerstown, bv ltov.W. II. Logan, T. J. Kremer to MyraKKeely of tamo place. LonAunn Willow On the 10th' Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents. In Centre Hall, Centre counly.Pa.. by Kev. ,1. W. Cnrrln, H.T. I.o bauich of Newport, to Mist Vlrgie C. youngest daughter of Michael Willow. Neidioh Henht On the 4th Inst., by Thos. Molllt, Esq., In Doubling Cap, Wm. D. lieidlgh to Mary J. Henry, both of Jackson twp. Siiiji.i, Bwartz On the 2d Inst., by Rev. F. 8. Llndaman, Lewi Bbull to Katie N. B'wartz, both of near Ickesburg. DEATHS. Taylor On the 4th Inst., Mrs. France Taylor, wife of eo Taylor, of Milleratown.aged 37 years, 1 month and 18 days. Keioler On the Sth Inst., near llertly Switch, hid., Mary Ann Zelgler. wile of J. W. Zehjler, aged 61 years, 11 months and S days. The dee'd was formerly of Raccoon Valley, thlt county. ESTATE WOT ICE. Notice Is hereby giv en, that Letters of Administration on tiift estate of David ilb, late of Marysviile, ferry county. Pa. .deceased, have been grauted to ths undersigned, residing Inthesame plaie. All persons indebted to ld estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims win present them duly authenticated to the under tiKued for settlement without delay. HAMCKLO. (JfclB, Administrator. March 16, lta Cuas. II. Hmilkv. Att'y JJOTEL LICENSE. . WHEREAS, it it the custom In many Count le of this Commonwealth, to publish the applica tions for license, with the names of those persons endorsing them, and the bondsmen and tne own ers of the property. And whereas, the last Con vention of the Perry County Cbrlstiau Temper ance Association parsed a resolution, ordering the Kxecutive Committee to publish the same, this Is to Inform all persons Interested, that tlw said names will be published before or about tbo llrst week in April of each year. By order of the iUtxulive Committee. JOHN S1IEATS. Jaul3 3m Chairman. B L00MFIELD ACADEMY. The next regular terra of this Institution l. gins MARCH itn, 1nJ. Pull preparation, elalcal or otherwise. Is give t for any college male or lemale ilher lor Pre&h man or Sophomore year. A thorough course Is provided for teachers, an 1 the option is given of selecting one or two of th biaher studies. Prof. J. C. Miller will have charge ot the Pen lnaiMhlp and business courses. Music, Drawing and Patutiug. Philosophical and Chemical apparatus for the study of the iiatural (sciences. Literary Kucieiy, Library. ritudents are at all times nnder the supervlsioa of the Principal and their progress and conduct noted on their weekly reports. board i iii!. If in aili umt, ticO per week, other wise, r5: Tuition from 60 ceuu to 41. Co per vevk. tu a''rrinc4i. t or lurtlier Information, address. J. R. PLit KIMiKK. A. B., Principal, or M. liuiKH, Proprietor. V 7m. hew likwmaeid. Fa.