THE TIMES.. NEW BLOOMl'IULl), PA.. DK0EM11EK ) 1, 1880. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA R. S.-MIDDLB DIVISION. On and aftpr Mnnjlay, Not. Bth, 1M0, rwnirr Tralna will niu aa folio. . WESTWARD. BABTWAHD. MIT1. J'ne M,ll A CO. Ex. Tr'u Tio A.M. P.M. P.M. VM 1.80 T .M e.6 l.u mi 1.19 11.69 Ml 1 0ill.ll 6.4 1.47 11.40 1.40 7.8J lil.SU 6.80 7.ll 11.80 (.18 , 1 11.46 6.46 II. 1H 6.17 1.66 6.61 1.07 l.gB .I6 i.fa 7-.Ul A.M. A M A.M. Wsv Paas Km. l'ltH.; Tr'ul Kx. Pmkoipai. Bxations. rhliadelplilaT Harrlabura-. Tfn M 80l t$0 r.H. I. SKI 1.40 .I6 A. If . M.'P.K. .no s.aa 8. 4(1 1 4.80 IK 6.16 6.56 .16 10.26 Maryavillf, Ounrannou, Aqueduct,.... Bally'a 1.64 B.M; 10.69 8.48 09 111 .! Ill 06 l.4 tS.IB 1.16 1.66 S.IKI P.M. 111 i.ai t.sa i7o iMillMiiierstowu, .. NAWnnrl 4. OS 4 no SOS 7.61 7.46 B. W 11.491 ! V ... .wi l.owi.t.lWlt J. I.l! HlinunKOVn,. 1.5:i iTyroue, 1.16. Altnona, !: 7.00 PITTSBURGH. A.M.P.M.!A.M.I rwPaelnc K.ipreaa Went will slop at Uunranuoa at 4 4Hand at Newport at 6.11 a. m.. wlien flaxvcit. taPtnliiK Wnt. the Way Paaaeuxer leaves Harrla bar Dally tbeotuer tralua Daily eaoerd Humlay. Fat lino Wwt, daily, Mri'lnir ou Bumdat onlt, at llnnramuin 4.81, Newport, .6i P. M. Pnctllo Kat runs daily ejeei.t Monday, stooi-ln when flairm-d, at New.iovt, 1IH7 A. M ., lluiiemiiinu 11. 17, arrlvltiK at Philadelphia at 3.43 P. M. 3T IMPORTANT NOTICE. All New Subscribers paying one year's subscription lu advance, will receive THE TIMES from receipt of the money UNTIL JANUAIIY 1ST, 18H2. Each subscriber paying two years in advance, will In addition to the above offer, receive a copy of Kendall's Horse Book. Uriel'Itcms. Correspondents who wish their articles published must have them In not later than Sat urday. Letters received Mondaymornlng scarce ly ever net published. Hee 8th pace fot a list of good Harris burg business houses. Daniel Fritz, residing near Waynes boro'.lobt two children last week from diphtheria. ' Newport now wants a cotton factory, , and proposes to raUe a stock company klo engage in that enterprise. Astor Potter of Buffalo twp., cut him self bo badly while chopping wood that a doctor had to be called upon to sew up the wound. Tv It has been many years since the ice', crop was gathered so early. Most of the ; houses in this place were filled In No- vember. -r The vendors license in Altoona catches many an agent. Isaac Mans bach well known In this county, was caught last week and compelled to pay $20andco8ts. On Wednesday night a week, jur. John Sheaffer, of New Buffalo, retired not feeling very well, but he soon fell asleep, which proved to be the sleep of death, as he did not wake again. " Insurance Frauds," the charge you make against one of the parties is such that we must decline to publish your communication. Make your statement to the district attorney. Mrs. Sarah Miller, residing in rfoutz Valley, fell on Bunday the 28th ult., and fractured one of the bones In the hip joint. Dr. BamuelStites rendered the proper surgical aid. A large number of loaded canal boats were caught by the ice on their way Home. Over nity noats are now in me Juniata canal, above and below Dun- 1 T,.ln.l A farmer at Middle Spring, Franklin county, who had lost a large number of sheep, recently prepared a lot of poison ed meat for the depredators. Next morning eighteen lifeless curs were found on the premises. A little son of Ed. Davis' at McVey town, was supposed to be lost a few days ago, and the town, the canal, and other places were searched, when finally the little chap was found fast asleep at home under the table. Within the past two weeks, Mr. Burk holder, living somewhere in the wilds of Franklin county, captured two bears in his pen in the mountain north of Lou don. The largest weighed one hundred and fifty pounds. The animals were shot in the trap. The Postmaster General advertises for bids for carrying the mails on the vari ous routes in the State. Proposals are to be handed in by January 10th. There are 774 routes to be let. Nog. and plans of routes can be seen at the PostrOfilce in this borough. A Pennsylvania law provides that all mouey put into a stakeholder's hands as a wager, may be seized and devoted to the support of the poor. The statute is sixty years old and has long been a dead letter, but should have new life put into it. Judge Pearson, of the Dauphin county courts, gives notice that the number of licensed houses in the city of Harris burg will be reduced one-fourth and possibly one-third, and those throughout the county one-fifth and possibly more at the next term of court. The Millersburg axle manufacturing company is now a fixed institution. Following is a list of officers recently chosen : President U. M. Brubaker : treasurer, Isaac W. Hoffman ; board of directors O. M. Brubaker William Ad vena, A. Douden, J. It. Grabill, Philip Mover, Robert Savage, and William Bomgardner. Church Aolicett. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A.M. and6J P. M. Sunday School at A.M. Prayermeetlug ou Wedaesday eveulng at tsio'elock. M. E. Church Pleaching next Sun day at 10:30 A. M., Sunday School at fl:15 A. M. and prayermeetlug on Thurs day evening. V John Shearer, Esq., is very indignant at the manner he Is referred to In the In surance article, published in a Phila delphia paper and copied Into the Free man, but as we did not publish the article we can hardly be expected to give room to his long letter in reply. Wa hltvo tin HmiLt 41mf Tintim linker will give room for the explanation. J The Carlisle Herald says : On Friday last, Mr. Joseph W. Oalbralth, of Dick inson, shipped a lot of fine oats to S. Y. Haines, of Philadelphia. These varie ties included the White Belgian, which weighed 87 lbs. to the bushel, and the New Zealand, which weighed 83 lbs. He received $1.00 per bushel, and we understand has upwards of 100 bushel, sold fur future delivery. Fine Ycnlson. One day last week the foreman of this office received a fine hind quarter of venison, by express, from Dr. D. H. Sweeney, a former resi dent of this borough, but now pleasant ly located at Clearfield, Pa., where we are happy to learn, he has a lucrative practice. The Doctor wished to be re membered to several of his old friends. All requests compiled with, Doctor, and you have the thanks and good wishes of .11 mentioned. Bnddcn Death. Frank Gillespie, of this place, died suddenly, it is supposed of heart disease, on Monday night. He was ou the street during the day and evening and remarked to a friend that he did not feel so well, and would have to keep off the damp pavements. Dur ing the night his condition becoming alarming a physician was summoned, but before he arrived Mr. Gillespie was a corpse. Franklin Repository. Taking the Widow's Place. On Mon day of last week, Chief of Police Bautz, of this Borough, received from the United States Marshal, at Harrlsburg, a warrant for the arrest of David Car baugh, of Carllnle, charged with forgery. Carbaugh left this place on the 25th of last October, and nothing certain was know of his whereabouts, but Chief Bautz, assisted by Officer Humer, suc ceeded In tracing him to Loysville, Perry county, and arrested him. He was brought to this place and locked up, and was subsequently taken to Harrls burg. On Saturday he was given a hearing. The evidence in the case was such as caused United States Commis sioner McCarrell to send Carbaugh to Philadelphia to await trial at the next United States court, in February next. The particulars of Carbaugh's alleged swindle are remarkable. His father was a soldier of the war of 1812, and after the old man's death his widow was allowed a pension. Mrs. Margaret Car baugh, the pensioner, died in January, 1870, a fact which the son concealed. In September, 1870, he induced his wife to personate his mother as the pensioner and going before 'Squire Green, of this place, she made affidavit that she was Margaret Carbaugh, bringing as wit nesses to this Jeremiah and Lydia Minlch, residents of this county. By this means Carbaugh received a pension claim of $142.67, and secured the money by forging Ills mother's signature, or mark, on the check issued October, 1879. Jeremiah and Lydia Minlch, the two witnesses, were arrested In Lebanon county, and gave bail for trial at the U. S. court. Carlisle Volunteer. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week : Mr. Thomas Kelley of Lack township received, last week, over $1400 back Eension money. Of course Mr. K. feels appy. Mr. Henry Brubaker, of Oakland Mills, lost a valuable horse from epl zooty. Wilson Bros., also lost a horse, and Mr. Isaac Puffenberger, of Ferman agh township, lost a valuable colt all reoently. ' On Wednesday night of last week, G. Wash Snyder, of this place, freight brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad had his right hand so badly mangled while engaged in coupling cars, in the Harrisburg yard, as to require amputa tion at the wrist. He is now in the Hospital at Harrisburg receiving the proper care. 1'ort Iioyal Times. E. A. Allen's stage ran after the Dorses so last the otner day, that it was capsized and fell on two passengers, holding them until parties came to their rescue. They were not hurt. The horses came to Patterson with only some bits attached. Itesult A new stage now runs between this point and McCoys ville. . . . , . Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : On Friday night last, Mrs. John R. Dunfee, of East Main street, Newvllle, became the victim of a serious coal oil accident. They had retired to bed, and about eleven o'clock, Mr. Dunfee wag awakened by an explosion and on open ing his eyes found the table on which the lamp had been sitting all ablaze and the burning fluid running to the floor. Wife and he both in baste and under considerable excitement proceeded to ex tlngulsh the flames. This was partly accomplished when the night clothes of Mrs. Dunfee were found to be on fire and before her husband could extinguish the flames she was seriously burned from her Lip down, one arm and one of her hands very badly. As a coriBe- qiience she suffered considerable but wag relieved by the usual applications. Some time aeo a roll of Brussels car- Pet was taken from a car In Newvllle. 'or a long time nothing was heard of the thief or his spoils, but a few days ago, suspicion pointed to James Nickel son as the culprit An Investigation followed, and it was discovered that Nlckelson had stolen the carpet aud sold It to. Adam Jtentz, of that place for five dollars. A warrant was placed In Officer Byers' liandB, and he arrested Nlckelson and Bentz. They were held In $500 ball each. Nlckelson has left the country, and It Is llkelv that when the time ar rives for him to appear, his bondman, Mr. John Woodburn will have $500 to pay. For Thb Tim its. 1 Man's Inhumanity to man makes countless thousands niouru. Jlurnt. Mb. Editor t We are glad to tee that the Frets, not only in the State but In the county, have commenced to ventilate this species or gambling called life Insuring, In which men who have money send out agents or spies, secretly bunting up along the road of life, all who are poor and sickly and old, like so many vultures, that they may pick their bones before they are covered up In the grave forever bet ter, as Bhakespeara bas It, coin their hearts for money than get It by such means. It Is arro gance against God, and an Insult to all whom they approach In this way and we wonder that their children do not repel the Insult thus offered to their venerable parents. And In vain do men preach and pray while such a hardening process is going on In their midst, it stops up all .the pores of humanity, and hardens the heart more than the African slave trade, for avarice Is the prevailing and leading sin of the world and makes men not only forget God but their own species. IICMASITT. -... . tSTTETEKSON'S MAGAZINE, for Janu ary, Is before us, In advance ; and bas outdone Itself even. Besides two beautiful steel-engravings, a doublesize colored steel fashion plate, and a superb colored pattern In Henri III. embroidery, and some half a hundred wood-engravings of fashions, work-table pat terns, etc., it has an array of tales, novelets, etc., etc., such as is rarely seen in any maga zine. The terms are but Two Dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs, and handsome premiums to persons getting up clubs. Speci mens are sent, gratis, if written for, to person b wishing to get up clubs. Address Chahi.es J. I'rtehson, aOO Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l'a. N. B. Wo furnish "Peterson," and Tue Times, for one year, for f 11.00 cash In advance, to those wishing to take both. Godey'8 Lady's Book for January, 1880, Shows that the old, established favorite still stands at the head of Fashion, Literature, and Art. Opening with one of Darlcy's gems, "Grandfather's Call," a Near Tear'i Poem In a Picture, It gives page aftor page of attrac tive matter for the fair sex, In Fashion and Fancy Work. Mrs. Benjamin's novel, "Jim the Parson," Is the first of the novels we are promised this year, and Is written In the same earnest, pure tone that made "Glenarchan" and "Hilda and 1" so popular. The usual literary department loses nothing by this addition, as we And short stories and poems by our best writers in succeeding pages. Every department Is well tilled, aud Godey for 1881 means to keep all its enviable reputation and standing by deserving them. We receive sub scriptions at this office for Godey's Lady's Book and Tub Times, furnishing both to sub scribers at the low price of $3.00 per annum. A NEW WRINKLE. Wheat grists exchanged on sight or ground lu a few hours. We have no low water now since tapping the Penn sylvania canal. We have the only Smith purifier In the county, and allow no one to make better flour. We pay five cents advance on market rates for Mediterraneon or Lancaster wheat. We also sell Pillsbury's XXXX flour on commission, which Is the best in the world. MILTON B. ESHLEMAN, Newport, Pa. Far Sale A new house at Newport, close to the new bridge. Apply at once : M. B. Esiileman, 45 3m Newport, Pa. i Toys aud Christinas Presents. W have made a special provision for thei little folks this season. Our assortment! e r m.i It i . . l . . u vi j.oys, i iciure uuuhs uuu inner arti cles suited for Christmas presents will US Will I IMERj tound complete. t . MortTi Still Alive ! I am still alive and ready to cut and fit suits in good style. If wanting any work in my line, give me a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samuel Bentzel, TAILOR, April 0, '80.tf New Bloomtteld, Pa. ST. ELMO HOTEL Xos. 317 and 310 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Bates re duced to Two Dollars Per Day. The traveling public still find at this Hotel the same liberal provision for their comfort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuse ment and the different Kail Road depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly pass ing the doors. It oilers special induce ments to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage la respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Feoer, Proprietor. armers Take Notice. Shoeing done ere to suit hard times. Four new shoes X for $1.10, and shoes set, 10 cents. Ten per cent, off for cash. Satisfaction guar- . r ....... n t T.1."H'T. WIT 1 l.-ll 14 V.ohnnl. I'prrir nnnntv , - - - - j , Silks for Trimming, in various shades Brocade Ribbons, Boblnet, Silk ties Lace ties, Shelton Jackets, and many other goods for the Ladles, just opened by F. Mortimer Wheel Stock. An assortment of the celebrated Lancaster Hubs, Felloes, Spokes, eto., always on hand and for sale at manufacture's price. F. Mortimer, tf New Bloomtteld. Ladles, call and see our assortment of Dolmans, Coats, Shawls, Skirts, Furs, Nubias, Underwear and Dry Goods. You will find the best line of these goods at our store. M. Dukes & Co. k Haying innilo great progress In the Photographlo Art, I am now prepared to make work equal to any City Work. I solicit your trade, and will guarantee entire satisfaction at the only Three Story Building on 4th street, Newport, Pa.-8t J. COBLE. The line of Ladles' Coats, Dolmans and Mantles on exhibition at the store of F. Mortimer, should be examined by every lady who needs a garment of that kind. Teachers It Is very Important that you have correct time In your school rooms. In order to secure this you should bring your watches with you when you come to Institute and have them repaired by J. Keu. Matthews, who can be found at the Klnesmith House. IIulTalo Holies, Lap Itobes, Colored and White Blankets, Horse Blankets, and Men's Knit Jackets and Gloves, the best assortment at M. Dukes & Co. New crop New Orleans molasses, new Italsins, Citrons, etc., just received by F. Mortimer. If you want to see the best assortment of Clothing ever brought to Perry Co., go to M. Dukes A Co., Newport, Pa. liny your Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Underwear and Gents' Furnishing Goods from M. Dukes & Co. Hewing Machine Needles. I have nee dles on hand to suit any of the following machines : Grover fc Baker, Keystone, Secor, Singer M'f'g., Singer Family, Domestic, Household, Eldrege, Daunt less, St. John, Howe, Home Shuttle, Buckeye, Davis, Weed, Remington, Whitney, Wilson, White, New Home, Empire, Etna, aud Blees. Orders re ceived by mail promptly filled. F. Mohtimeu, New Bloomfleld, Pa. inircr Machines. The Singer Company ihave opened an office In New Bloom fleld, for sale and repair of their sewing machines. All persons needing ma chines repaired can have them promptly and cheaply done, and persons wanting new machines are requested to give us ,a call. ' tf, ' S. II. Beck, Manager. W. H. GANTT, WATCHMAKER AND Jeweler, and dealer In Wall -Paper Stationery and Fancy Goods. Send for samples of Wall Paper. W. H. GANTT, Gantt's Hotel Block. 30 1y Newport, Perry Co., Pa. Lniullsbnrg Confectionery. The sub scriber having opened a Confectionery in Landisburg would call attention to his stoqk of Candies, Oranges, Lemons, and fruits of all kinds In their season. Fancy Candies, ToyB aud Nuts, suited for Christmas will be found in abund ance In hiB store. Oysters served in all styles. A call is solicited and pains will be taken to please all. 48 8t C. C. Sheaffer. We advertise that we carry the largest stock of Clothing in the County and can substantiate the same. We also claim to sell lower than any of our com petitors and will prove It to you if you give us a call. M. Dukes & Co. ir you want a good pair of Boots or Shoes you can be suited at M. Dukes & Co., Newport. Wanted. 200 Cords of Hoop Wood wanted immediately. Will also take ' the top wood. For particulars call on or addresB either of the undersigned at Duncannon, Pa. P. F. Michener, 50 31 W. A. Vanfossen. Rend advertisement of E. W. Chellis, the great 09 cent store, 9 North Third Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. He offers great bargains Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments, etc., etc. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Office at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build ing, tf On Sunday, office open from 0 to 10 A. M and 5 to 0 P. M. Kendall's Horse Book will give you more information about a horse and his diseases than any book published at same price. t cents will give you a copy by mall. Address, Times office, rew liioomneiu, l'a. -A. CARD. To all who are sulfuring from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, eariy decay, loss oi mannooa, .sc., l will send a recipe that will cure you, rasa or cuabob. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. 8 b ly. Couuty Price Current. BLOOatriBLD, Dec. It, 1880. Flax-Seed 1 in Potatoes 30 Butter ft pound, 20t9 22 Eggs V dozen 24 Dried Apples V pound 33ts" Dried Peaches 10 O 12 ots. ip v N KWrOUT MAHKKT8. Nkwport, Dee. 11, lseo. Flour, Kxtra 15.00 " Super 3.2S White Wheat old bush 1(3 Red Wheat, oil 103 Rye 80680 Corn '080 Oats ft 32 pounds, 320 32 Clover Seed per pound Vittijjtjoentn Timothy Seed 2 IK) Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes 3!S3) Bacon 7 O T Laid '. T'feenta Hams,.... V cents. Ground Alum Salt I 10 Ol 10 Llmeburner'a Coal tl 00 0 1 2ft Stove Coal, 4 75 0 5 00 Pea Coal 8 0 Buckwheat Coal tl 10 Gordon's Food per Sack 12 00 OA RLtflLK PKODUUK MAKKET. OOHHBUTBD WBBgl.T. WOOD WAttD BOBB. t'AHi.im.a, Dae. 10, 1880. Family Flour, 6 M Super flue Flour...,. 4 (Hi White Wheat, new 110 Ked Wbeat.new 110 Kye - 7 Corn 35 a 4S Oats .12 Gloverseed 4.00a4.fi Tlmothyseed 2 00 Flax Seed tl IS Q. A. Salt II 20 Fine do 1 so Philadelphia Produse Market. FHii.ADBi.pmi, Deo. 11, 1880. ' Flour unnettledt extras It 003 60 1 Fennsy). vania family, (4.MO 14.75 Minnesota do., M.SvO "i.I2; patent and high grades. Iti.RI&T.W Hye flour, t '2r.j.tf. (Jornmeal. 12.20. Wheat. 116 ft 114. Corn yellow. Mffl.'Oo.t mixed. t49'flc. Oats quiet t Peiinnylvanla and western white. 4d942o. t western inixed,3(j:)8. Kye7S9Sc. TWCA.r.r.IA.33. Oweh Shtder At Liverpool, Dec. 2nd. 1180, y Kev. J. A. Clemm, Mr. Peter Owen to Jllss Susie Snyder, both ol Liverpool, this county. Mutzabauoii Potter On Dee. 1st, 1880, at Diincaniion, by Kev. J. li. Voting, Thomas K. Mutzabaugh to Florence A. Potter. DBATIIB. Brennkmaw In Lancaster, on Den. 4th, 1880, Mrs. llrenneman, wife of B. 8. llieiinenmn, re cently of Center twp., this county. Rtiatto In Johnstown, on Dee. Till, 1880. Dr. John J. Bliatto, formerly ol this county, aged 49 years. Fesn On Dec. 0th. 18x0, at Marysvllle, Margar et D., wife of Theo. Feun, Esq., aged 60 years. IimnERtcn On Nov. zntli, 1880, In Juniata twp., George Iuugerlch, aged 44 yeai-9, 4 months and 2 days. Shaffer On Deo. 1st, 1880. at New Buffalo, John Hlialler, aged 11 years, 2 mouths and 11 days., Ghier At Crier's Point, on Dec. 11th, 1880 inamuei urier, agea auoui i years. Til K Executive Committee of the PerryConnty . Teimiei'ance Association, hereby elves notice to all concerned, that the names of alt applicant and signers lor hotel and restaurant license, will be published this year, as usiml. 4!) 3m Chairman. t TTENT10NI JN0. I. JIcDOWELL, Grain & Commission Merchant, ALTOONA, PA., Desires Rhlpments of GRAIN and PRODUCE. Will sell on reasonable rates, or honor draft on bill of Indiagof good stock. mr i;orrespouuence soneiien. t llefereuce " Altoona Banc" 42 'The Newport Tobacco Company." "ITTE, the underslg ned, have obtained License, ourselves into a Company VV and organized wllh the foregoing title, for the purpose of buy ing, packing, curing and selling LEAF TO HACCO. and will do all we can to encourage the cultivation of the plant lu Perry aud Juniata counties. HILA8 K. FSHLEMAN. -H. U. BECHTEL. MILTON M. ESHLEMAN. P. B. Persons having Leaf Tobacco ready for sale, will please give notice to the Secretary. Newport, Dee. 7. lfUMI.zmj (M. B. ES1ILKMAH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that apjpllca tlon will be made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at Its next seaslon for the passage of an Act to be entitled " An Act to repeal an Act enti tled 'An Act relating to Supervisors' and Audi tors' fees In the townships of Antls and Snyder, In the countyof rilalr.and the town ship of Brmg, In the county of Perry, so far as the same relates to the townsnii lilp of Spring In the county of Perry." The object oi sam aci i to reoeai tne special law approved April 2nd, 1868. fixing the fees of Auditorsand Supervisors, so far as It relates to Spring township, Perry county, and to place said omceis under general laws as to compensation. B P. CKEE. MICHAEL BAKER, WM. W. BNVDKK. JACOB GHAYBILL. JOHN ADAMS. December 7, 18W.41 0 RPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Town Property. By vlrtune of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Perry County, the undersigned. Administratrix ol David Kortenbaugh.lnte of Marysvllle borough, deo'd..wll) expose to public sale upon the preui: Ises ou THURSDAY, December 3d, 1880, at 1 o'clock P. H.. the Real Estate of sa'd deca dent, situate In the said borough of Marysvllle, consisting of Lots, No. 21, and 22, In the plot of said Borough as laid out by Theo. Fenn. Ksq., lying west of the Kallroail. ana', between Ann Street on the South and William Street on the North. These lots are adjacent, and each has a front of 30 feet and Is 15uieet in, depth. The Improvements consist of a TWO STOIv Y FRAME Dwelling House, 18x22 feet, with Kitchen attached, and all neee sary Outbuildings. TERMS: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash ; twenty per cent, to be paid on continuation of tte sale; forty per cent, to be paid on April 1st, 1881, when possession and deed will be delivered, and the remaining thirty per cent to be paid on April 1st. 182, with Interest from April 1st, lbbl, to be secure by judgment bond. SARAH L. FOltTF.NBAUGH. Administratrix. November 30, 1880. , ESTATB NOTICK. Notlcels herebyglv en that Letters of Administration on the estate of Robert Orr. dee'd.. late ol feaville town ship. Perry county. Pa., have been grauted to Jane Orr, of Bald township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested fo make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present thein duly authenticated for settlement to JANE ORR. Adm'x. Nor. 16, 1880. C. J. T. M'Intirr, all y. Til Y v THB NEW YORK OBSERVER THIS YKAlt. 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