TUB TIMES. NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., AUGUST 23, 1881. 5 THE TIMES. Io&i1 t)cpu'tincrt. ?ENN3TLVAMIA R. B.-VIIDDLE DIVISION. On mill nftor Mouilny, May IHth, 18BI, l'aaMWwtr i mmp win r nil iuiiuw, , EASTWAnn. Miri. J'ih Mill Aoc. Ex. Tr'u s.aii AM. P.M. P.M. KM' I.SlI t.lMl IOiU! l.ll'.l I. IKI 19. tt! S.fcO K.I4 Id. 44 8 At dim is. nil 8 81 la. a-.' i "411 la. 13 8.1(1 ft.UO 11.81 8.40 n. 12 e.i; 9. So M P. 117 8 .113 H.I8 I.Bi 7:"0 A.M. A.M .A.M. Way, Hull,. Plt.,i fr'n I'r'ui I 1'lttNfllPAL HTAT1URH. II. Ml an j l'lilUdeliihlit, lli.as 'rtsrrlilmru, ! J VI iir vh vlll. A.M P.M. 8.00 8.31 1.81 D.44 i.m .V HIM 8 III 4.gl d.uv 7. Ill 1.4ISI P.M. t.lKI t.at 8.41 i.Oll 1.4(1 10.83 Uummnmiu, Aqurditut Ilmly'n Newport, Mlllcrfltuwii, Mi in in I.PWlHtllWU J. HilntliiKdrin. 1.41 B.U'J .tl K.'Jt lu.iw I0.4K ':! 1.65 n.47i 8.81 8.T It ID 7. Wl 11.18 11.81 IHO IJ.UK l.llii I yrone. J.ail.iA.llnoua,, e mi i:ti j t un httbiiuiiuii. .M.IA.M.P.M.A.M..I twr-aelnc flitpreM Wpt will ntni bi tiniicHiiiiiiu at 4 4H and t Ninvitort At A. 07 a. ui.. when tlavKfit. I wuniuic WfMt.llie Way 1'HHneiiK"!' ieive Hai'ii. . burv Dally the other Irnl iih Dally uxoeptHuiinay. Fnnt line IVpnt. dully, atnpphiir ou Bunuat UNLT, at rtini'niiiiii 4.Hi, Newi'mt, ,.JS I M PltwlilirKll F.XPrt'HH WtHt RtnpA Wllfll flllKUe'l. lit D'ltl- milium at ill 1)3 P. M .at Newport ui II. la p. M., at .Mi-, ei-ntown at 11. A k. M. I ll-tol IttMIIM. The picnic at Pine Grove church was wen aitenueu. i jT Tine Orovo Bethel church is holding a revival meeting with much, success,, -- W. J. Roberts has taken the contract to repair all the school houses in Miller township. Messrs. John lluldetuiui and James Nelson have started a creamery near Thompsoutowu. McVeytown, last week had three alarms of fire. A stable was burned which was the cause of the other alarms. Mrs. Mary, wife of Henry Derrick, of Duucaunou, died very suddeuly on Buu day morning the 14th lust. Mr. Amos Foulk has erected the I feama nf a (I na t ti'r. efiiiiT linnun nil Ilia V w .. ,. : . 1 .. . r i . I . ... i j -V Wilson Lupfer, will sell personal property at his residence iu Bloomlleld, f next Saturday at 1 o'clock, 1'. M. Don't neglect to attend the large sale of Kentucky and Virginia horses at Loysville, ou Ttesday, August 23rd. ' The bright light seen Bouth east of tins borougli ou Friday nigut was caus ed by a burning clearing on the farm of Mr. Jacob Clay near Delvllle. A campmeeting will be held by the U. B. Church near Kshnol, commencing on Aug. 20th, Rov. V. O. Wallace, preacner in ciiarge. Wm. Messimer of Centre twp., was .' so unfortunate on Monday as to fall in getting over a feuce, dislocating his shoulder. ' A good horse belonging to Mr. George Ensmlnger, dropped down dead while ; working ou hia farm iu Centre twp., ou Monday of laet week. Foreman & Allen had a good horse sale at Bwartz'B hotel in Carlisle on Friday a week. Both horses and mules brought good prices. A fellow with some wire on, his shoul ders pretending to be a telegraph line repairer has been beating the railroad men. Mr. John L. Meyers, of Bye twp.,1 has opened an Iron ore mine on his ! farm that promises to yield any quantity .ot good ore. v A young man named George Straw, residing at Marysvllle, was taken sick wfth-aialaria on Monday evening and and died on Haturday. The disease turned to brain fever. V The wagon belonging to the Foor House, broke down on the ridge on ,. Saturday. A wagon was borrowed from Mr. Sheaffer, iu town, to which the load was transferred. - r The Democratic County Convention is caiieu ior luouuay, cepi. luiu, jne 8 delegate elections to be held between the hours of 4 and 0 p. m., on Saturday the l"th of September. The iron ore teams are now busily hauling away ore from the Centre aud Kniln lam vlna Wlinn A .... i I ..... -'!-' .if$ vnp., UJ1IICB. II UCU C. IHU lUHU U is built a hundred tons will go where-f oue ton goes now. A hurricane that did considerable damage passed over Chambersburg and other portions of Franklin county, on Saturday a week. The damage to the M. E. Church iu Chambersburg was over $700. Farmers should remember that they have no right to dump stones on the highway without permission from the supervisor. Stone piles in several in. stances have caused damages which those farmers could be compelled to pay. Bev. J. H. Laughlin, of Kewville, preached very acceptably in the Pres. byterian church in this place on Sunday. His wife also gave the congregation a musical treat, as she is a sweet singer. and her voice is well cultivated. Elderberries are not so named becauseN hey ara older than other berries. They derived their name from the fact that an elder of the church first discov- ered their color by sitting down on a uuuva vi iuciu ai, a picuic We are sorry to have to record the death or Mrs. Maggie Smith wife of W. II. Smith, of this borough. She nas long ueen ui witn consumption and her death though an ailliction for her Vi naf iA wiK la a iruln fs iSoh " TThere willbea basket picnic In Buck's Valley, Aug. 2Tth,lH81, in Bair'B woods, inear the Lutheran Church. No buck. 1 stering allowed as there will be a table J i ror the benent or the school. All are invited U attend with will-rilled baskets. And now that "bangs" are rapidly go ing out of fushlon, women who were silly enough to wear them only begin to reali.e what hideous things they were. No drrpslng of the hair ever attempted, and certainly none ever so generally adopted, was ho uuhecoming. The People' Bank of Newport, make a good showing. At their annual meet- lug on Aug. IHth, their .Directors declared a dividend of eight per cent. There are few city banks that can euual this for a prosperous business, and it speaks well tor the President and Cashier. , The Carlisle Council has paused an ordinance forbidding trains to move at a trpeed greater than four miles an hour through that ancient borough. It must be a slow old town that thinks such a siiRil'd speed neccessary In order that people may get out of the way A shocking accldentoccurred Wednes day afternoon on Mr. Shlnner's farm near Chumbersburg. A man by the name of Jacob L. Snyder, who lives on the Warm Springs road, while helping to thresh had his arm caught in thei cylinder of the separator and terribly mangled, being partly torn from the socket. Mr. BenJ. Baltozer and wire, were thrown out of their carriage and some what hurt, near Clemson's crossing. above Newport, on Thursday last. The cause ot the accident was the horse frightened at the cars. The animal broke loose from tho vehicle after the upset, and ran to Newport, where he was captured. While running away he ran into the sewing machine wagon of Mr. Le Dane, but not doing it much Injury. , f The Select School nine of Shermas I I .. 1 .. . I 1 ,.. 1-111 .. 1. .1. .1. utile, I'lnjcu tin: V illume viuu 111 viic VI 13th lust., with the following result: ,, wiin me following result: i liool Club 40 runs; Village 20. i jver. of West Fairview, did the s. Time of game, :i hours. age Club Intends reorganizing i ...in i i. - Select School Club 40 runs; Village 20 Major blever umpiring. The Village shortly and will ue open for engage. inents Personal. Mr. W. D. Robinson for merly of Newport, who has been ap pointed road master of. the Chicago & N. W. Hallway has 83 miles of the main line to take charge of. running from West Side Station to Missouri river. This far he likes his new location. O. K. Souder9, a graduate of this ofllce, is at present employed in the Item ofllce, at Steelton, Pa. v V Wilson Lupfer, Esq., of this borough, v will start for Colorado Springs, Colora. I do. next Tuesday. Mr. 1j. goes west in search of health. He has our best wishes. - We learn that Bev. S. E. Herring.Nj 'now repidinsr at Wriehtsvllle.has accent- 1 f ed a call to the Lutheran charge at Liv- erpool, this county. We had a pleasant call on last Monday from Wm. M. Allison, Ecq., editor f the Juniata Herald. Mr. Carman editor of the Tribune was also in but unfortu nately we were out at the time. They were both interested In the nomination ot rresldent judge for this district. Irvin Campbell, a son of John Camp bell. Esq., a former resident of this bor ough, died at the residence of his mother in Ottowa,' Ohio, on Thursday evening, the 11th lust. lie has been for sev eral years employed as a clerk at Altoo na, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. He was about 27 years of age. The Wormy Bass. The Miltonian says: On Monday last Mr. Charles E. Bogle, of this place, after a fishing trip, on" which he caught more than twenty pounds of bass, besides a great number of other fish', made an examination in the presence of quite number of wit nesses, and found that all the bass he caught were alive with worms. In size they are as large as a grain of wheat and in shape like a fish bladder. They are plainly to be seen by the naked eye Imbedded in' all the fleshy parts of the flah, but by the aid of a glass, such . as the examination was madeNwith, they are a disgusting thing to look at. A Runaway Horse takes a Batli. On Tuesday a boy by the name of Hunter was driving liveryman Ward's horse at tached to a cart loaded with store goods, for Mr. Henry Hopple, at Mlllerstown, and in descending the hill leading from the station the animal ran oil". It ran on to the flat used In ferrying teams across the river and coming to the end of the boat plunged into the water, swimming a number of yards with the cart and load hanging on behind. Men in boats went to the animal's rescue just in time to help it ashore and save its life. Among the goods on the cart were fish, canned fruit, sugar and soap. The last named article floated away and was not recovered. The other goods were somewhat damaged also. A'cics. A Kegro Woman Turning White. A remarkable case of change of color of a negro woman from Jet black to a fair white has been progressing gradually in Shlppensburg for several months past. The negro woman's name Is Kltridowt She ia married and has several negro children, and is about 40 years of age. The color of the skin was first observed to become white on the edge of the face, and from that time till the present the white baa been gradually crowding the black off the face of the woman. The interest of the stranger is at once attract-, ed by the patch of black skin two luches square yet remaining arouud the mouth aud nose, while the greater portion of the surface of the face is white. The white is not the color of the Caucasian race, but most persons, when the work of transformation is completed, will take the woman for a sallow-coin plexloned dyspeptic, and there are a great niapy white women who are of a darker com- plexlon than the woman Kltrldowt, What Is most wondeiful about the transformation is that the dark skin jdoes not peel or stuff off, but simply the color of the ikln changes. She was originally of a very dark hue, and her hair remains wooly and full of kluks. Carlisle Herald. The Republican Senatorial net at the Jacobs House, In ( on Thursday at 10 o'clock Senatorial conference MlfTiintownJ rsday at 10 o'clock and organ-i lzed by electing Jas. E. Stephens, chair- man ; Win. M. Allison, Secretary s. after which II. A. Btambaugh M'as unani mously elected senatorial delegate tol represent the district at Harrlsburg In State convention. The Conferees from Perry couutyi were Jas. E. Stephens, M. B. Eshlemau. and W. K. Fenn. From Juniata county were WinyM Allison, Jas. H. Simons and Samui Myers. Yj Mifflin county was not represented, Church Notice. Preaching In the M. E. Church next Sunday morning at half past 10 o'clock. Junlata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniata county papers of last week : ,., - Wagner a lad aged nl Joh,1 v HP,ieI rJ,n Ul fork into his foot seye boy has not been able The Milllintown kcntinr.i. says: J:,zra Wagner, a lad aged about 8 years, son of the prong of a dung eral days ago. The to walk since. On Thursday Mr. D.tnlel Beshore, of Port Royal, was cleaning a pistol when it was accidentally discharged. The ball struck his son in the chest but glanced aroujid the body without en tering the Inner parts. The wound is severe, but at this writing is not con sidered dangerous. Some days ogo Peter Trego, a citizen of Fayett twp., went to the mountain to search for bees. The day was warm. He became overheated, and when he reached a spring on his travels lie drank freely. He had scarcely taken the water till lie was seized with a chill, from the effects of which lie r.ever recovered. He gradually grew sicker, and on Wednesday night, the 10th lust., he died. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland papers of last week : I Mrs. Charlotte Klngsley, of Newville, was painfully hurt last week by a darn ing needle entering her foot as she was walking across the floor. As the needle broke and a part remains in her foot serious results were apprehended, but at this time the wound is not especially painful. We doubt whether there Is any place in Pennsylvania as dry as it is in the Upper Mifllln aud a part of Hopewell townships. There has been no rain there since the llth of July to amount to anything and the result is n failure in the corn crop. Some fields will yield but two barrels to the acre. John, Stoner had a narrow escape from death on Saturday. He was digging a a well about thirty feet back where they were blasting rocks in Shapley's cellar. He was iu the well when a blast was put off, and a stone as large as a man can lift was hurled into it. How he escaped being struck by the stone is a miracle. On Monday last while John Harlin of Newville, was cutting logs at the steam saw mill on the McCachran farm, his axe struck a log that had rolled up to hi in unnoticed, and the axe glanced oft' striking the top of his foot, cutting it open about four Inches in length. Mr. Harlin was brought to bis home in town and Dr. J. C. Claudy sent for who sewed the cut up. Mr. H. thinks it will be a few days before he will cut any more logs for the steam saw mill. One day last week, a daughter of C. V. Kelley, fell from an apple tree aud broke her arm. Miss Rachael McCune, an old lady living along the Ridge road, fell , down the stairs of her residence and broke her arm. Dr Betz Is attending both the above parties. Abrani Null, Centreville, was, last week, appointed Justice of the Peace for Penu twp., until the next election ; Mr. Andrew Flckes, who had been elected, refused to lift his commission. Important to Trarelers. Special in ducements are offered you by the Bur lington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement' to be found else where in this issue. A. CARD. A new enterprlze has been started in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, by J. W. Rlngrose & Co., and that is the making of a new style of Leather Fly Nets. These nets are said to be a great improvement over any style yet made, while the price they will beisold at, is no greater than is asked for the poorer article. Store keepers, before supplying themselves should see these nets and learn prices, and farmers hhould ask the merchant with whom they deal to get at least a sample to show them. For price list, etc., address J. W. Rixguosk & Co., Mechanicsburg, Pa.'v or Kenne dy, Willing fc Co., 100 aud 10:2 North Srd Street, Philadelphia. 5tf. Cider Making. The undersigned hav ing a patent Cider Mill capable of making 50 barrels of cider per day, is prepared to rill all orders on short notice, at the low price of Three-Fourths of a Vent per gal lon. Locution, li miles west of Landis burg. 31 30 W. A. & J. F. LlciiTNEit. Special inducements for the next CO in anything in our line to make room for fall stock at M. DrKEtf & Co. Bloomfleld Aonrfemy opens Sktt. 6th, IflHl. Full training for teaching, bus. ness or Colletro. Rkv.J Eixiah, A. M., Principal. For terms, &o., address Wm. GniKit, Proprietor. SI Wanted, two school teachers In New Buffalo School District. One, for pri mary, and one, for School No. 1 ; Salary $20. and $28. per. month; Term five months. Schools will be let on or after day of examination. By order of the board. A. Gohnet, Tres. B. F. Kluoh, Sec. For Clothing, Hats and Caps, go to M. Dukes &Co. Money to Loin. $200. $300, $100, and $000, for one year, on real estate security at (I per cent, interest. Apply at once. John C. Wallis, Attorney. New Bloomfleld, Pa. For a Good Bellable Watch, in every par ticular and fully guaranteed to give sat isfaction, go to W. H. Gantt, Newport, Perry county, Pa. He has been estab lished since, 1H12. 301y A Lnrge llonso In Newport for rent. The undersigned having been disap pointed In a tenant, offers his house aud grounds for nine dollars per month. Milton B. Eshleman. 19 Newport, Pa. ST. KLMO IIOTEIi No. S17 and 310 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Rates re duced to Two Dollahs Per Day. The traveling public still And at tills Hotel the same liberal provision fortheir comfort. It is located in the immediate centres of business and places of amuse ment and the different Rail Road depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constantly pass ing the doors. It offers special induce ments to those visiting the city for business or pleasure. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Jos. M. Ficoeu, Proprietor. Some Join. We have a few special bargains which we will mention. A lot of Tu.miii.eiis, 43 cents per dozen. A ot of Jelly Glasses, 50 cents per dozen. Flour and Feed for Sale. The subscri ber has Flour and Feed for pale at the residence of his son, Albert Fry, on the Krozler property, in Centre township. 20 Fiiedeeick Fky. Muplcwoml Institute for young ladies and geutleman, lrt miles west of Phila., located on the Phila. fe Bait. Central R. R. Courses of Study English, Scientific and Classical. Students prepared for U. S. Naval and Military Academies, and the Amercian colleges. A thorough chemical department. Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. Penman ship by a Professor, master of the beau ties of the art. A home like department for little boys. 14 Instructors. Joseph Shoiitlidoe (Yale College) A. M. Principal. Concohdville, Del. Co. Pa. 31-44 Sewing Machine Needles. I have nee dles on hand to suit any of the following machines: Grover& 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, and Blees. Orders re ceived by mail promptly rilled. F. Moi'tTIMEK, New Bloomlleld, Pa." Wanted. A Blacksmith to take charge of a shop. Apply at once to N. C. Heyd, July S0th,81, New Buffalo, Pa. Take Notice. All persons are hereby notified that trespassing on my land for hunting or fishing, or for any purpose whatever, is forbidden, and persons so trespassing or allowing their cattle to trespass will be prosecuted according to law. 330 William STAsinAron. Lewlstown Academy begins its C7th year Aug. 81st. Since its reorganization iu 1881 all its graduates applying, have entered college in excellent standing, It has had few changes of teachers, and has grown steadily in the confidence of the public. It Is now better prepared than ever to do Its thorough work in preparing for college, business, or teach ing. Before going elsewhere write for a catalogue and particulars to the prin pal. W. H. Schuyler, Ph. D. Clothes Wriugcrg. We have a few of the best made. Price only $5. F.Mortimer. Silk Mitts. Some pretty styles cheap, at Moistlmer's. Western Union Telegraph connecting with all parts of the world. Office at New Bloomfield in Mortimer's build ing, tf On Sunday, ofllce open from flto 10 A. M., and 5 to 6 P.M. Wire Cloth for Fly and Mosquito net tings, also, heavy Wire Cloth for win dow guards, for sale at Moutimer's. For Carpets and Oil Cloths, go to M. Dukes & Co. Maple Sugar. A very fine lot of Maple Sugar Just received from Ohio and for sale, by F. Mortimsr. The Pantograph Blndtr, is the neatest and most economical method of bluding up letter, note and bill heads, or any other kind of stationery. The under signed having bought the right, is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Commercial or Legal printing put up in this binder. Merchants or others wanting work of this kind, will find our work first clans and prices reasonable. Call and see specimens or write for prices to The Times Okkice, tf New Bloomfield, Pa. Still Allvo I I am still alive and rendr 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 10, 'SO.tf New Bloomfield, Pu. 1 . ...i i i i County Price Current. Ili.ooMriBi.ii. Aug. 2. IKM Plfti-Mrt a, Potatoes oo Butter H pound 14(116 Bkk ttoten 14 Dried Apples V pound 3stn" Dried Penahea in a 12 c(. VKWI'Olll" MAHKK'l . NEWPORT, AllgUSt 20, 1881. Klour, tun ir,.oo " Super 3.26 . White Wheat old bush 121 - Hed Wheat, oU 12(1 Rye Tso r Corn 4r048 Oat 18 82 poiiutls ?.29 J2 Clorer Seed per pound 690 cent Timothy Seed 2 (HJ Flax Beed,... l no Potatoes Bacon sat 'fl ; Oeentu - , ani 10 cents. Uroiind Alum Bait i HtH 10 Llmebnrner' Coal 11 CO O 1 2.1 Stoye Coal 4 7fi O 5 00 Pea Coal 3 en Buckwheat Coal $2 JO Gordon's Fond per Sack 12 00 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CiKM8l.E, August 39. ISM. fcaiully Flour .) (5 M) tJnperltne Flour..... (0 White Wheat, new m Red Wheat.new 115 Kye 80 Corn 47 4T Oat 35 Oloverseed 4.0Oa4.Sb Tlmothyseed 2 W) Flax Reed Jl 15 a. A. Salt.' 1 23 Fine do , 1 8( Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, August 20, 1861. Flour unselfled t extras 13 fifuws no : Pennivl. ranla family, !.M; ft 1 1.75 MlniiHonra do., M.tKit 5.12; patent and hijih grades. ii.5Oi(7.0O live flour, .'4.2s3.zi. t'ornmeaf. K.20. Wheat. U 142 Corn yellow. 61??f2c. : mixed. fr.'Sc. Oats quiet : Pennsylvania aud western white. 40tillo. : western mixed.3(.iS10. , Kyel00100c. MAHHIAOES. Kinofr Brp.seman On the 3Kh of August, 1881, at. the residence of the bride's parents, by llev. W. H. UlandiiiK, assisted by Kev. J. Peter, fif Manheim, Pa., Nr. George D. Ringer to Mi Llla J. Breneman. both of Newport. Pa. Woodmansbe Shatto On the 14th of August. 1881, by Key. Wm. H. Hinck. pastorof Trinity Evangelical cliurch. Mr. lsartine Woodmansee u Miss llosa A. Shrttto.both of Harrisburg, butfor nierlyof Newport. DEATHS. M11.T.F.B In Centre twp., on the lfith of Au gust. 1881, Mr. Samuel Miller, formerly of llar rlsbiirg, In the 56th year of his age. Smith In this borough, on the 19th of Ancnuf. 1881. Mrs. Margaret Smith, wife of Mr. V. H Smith, aged 83 years 2 months and 17 days. . QU3IBERLAND T ALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Shlppensburg, Pa. FALL TEKM OPENS SEPTEMBER 5lli, ISil, With a full corps of Competent Instructors. ADVAJTA(;E9 unsurpassed. B. For Terms or any Information, address r B. 8. rOTTEK, A. M., Frincipax August 9, 1S81 4t VASSAR COLLECE, Foiighkeepsie, 2V". Y. FOR THE LIBERAL EDUCATION OF WOMEN. Examination for entrance, Sept. llth. Cata logues sent on application to 30Ao7 W. L.DEAN, Koglstrar. Teachers' Examinations. The teachers examinations forlSSl will be helcB at the following times and places: For Marysvllle and Rye twp., In Marysviile, August 3m h. For Miller twp.. In Balleysburg, Aug. Slst. For Buffalo and Howe twps., ia HUKglnsS. H., September 1st. , For New Buffalo and Watts twp., la New Buf falo, September 2d. For Carroll twp.. In Sliermansdale, Sep. th. For Wheattleld twp., Centres. H., " 7th. For Duncanuou aud Fenn twp., Iu DuncaunoD 8eiitember8th. For Liverpool and Liverpool twp., In Liverpool, For Mlllerstown and Greenwood twp.. In Mil lerstown, on Tuesday, September 13ih, The examinations will begin at 8U o'clock, and will be both oral and written. Moral, as well as professional qualifications, are essential to per sons desiring certificates. The examination of teachers In the districts in which tney are appli cants for schools, will be Insisled upon, t.'ut directors may have an opportunity of estimating; their qualifications by personal observation. The friends of education ate invited to attend the-w examluations. J. P.. FLICKINGER, County SupS.. New Bloomfield, July 11, 1381. piUYATE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I will sell my farm situate on the valley rc.acS oue quarter mile weatol litoon.tield, Cijutainiug lGi ACRES, first rate In quality and cultivation, and having erected on it all neceary and convenient build in us ud Improvement 1 tiers are shade axil ruunliig waier in every Held. It can be used lor grain or dairy purposes, or both. A trace of 32 Acres of Woodland, convenient to It will be sold with It. I wilJ seit for a reasonable price and on eiy terms. Ad dreK me at Ghhes fxns. iKKhr 4'iu-nrr. Pa. - sEuliijE HUOBALUU. Aug.Ind. ln