THE TIMES, NEW BL0UMF1KL1), l'A.. OCTOBER . 188. THE TIMES. PENNSYLVANIA B. B.-MIDDLE DIVISION.' On unit lifter Monday. My Mb, 1881, rsmewrer Trains will run at toiiow , WESTWARD. EASTWARD. W.y.Mntl, Pati l'r'u Aon., Pits., l'r'ni Ex. Principal Btationh. Aeo. Ex. iTr'u IT II Mi 7. mil I ! ,1'lillllilellilila, i.wi i.UU i.m lli.JS 'BarrHbiirn, 8.93' 31 -W ri Mryvlilf. s.4u Kl 10.83 1 Uuucinuou, Ms! .44l 8.471 j1; Amjeiluct (.(a; .ftS .S7 Uailj ,. nil 8.ll 8.117 11.18 Neinrt 8.151 8. IP 11.91 1 Mlllointuwu, lu.iw! 8.61 7.011 ll.4l Mitllill, 10.40 i.iol li.lN 'l.pwlntiiwu J., I9.1S .3I ! 1.13 HlllltlllKdon.. 1.15 l.iSi tin Tyrone 1.66 7.46 j 9.a6: Altoon,.l 9.8(11:18 I t.oo ' 1 PIT TBIlUItG H. IMt.lA.lt. F.M. A.M.,1 88U r.M P.v. In. Ill 1 7 Hip 923 '19. if .bl 14 19.44 8 4.H H.el l.lidl 7.(18 cm la.aii t 61 19 . fii 8. Ill 6.40 1.17 8.62 OS 9.86 4(1 II. 19 6.110 11. 84i 11.12 P. 66 9.117 8.16 A.U.I t.M A.M. fr"iao((icKtprpR Went .top at Dnncaunon at 4 4" and nt Newport at 6.07 a. in., when tlntrvt-rl: ar-(4olinc West, the .Way VaanniiKer lev Harrli barfr Daily thi'otlier train. Dally exui'iUSnnday. Fant line Wi-st. dally, tilllnir mi HunnAY only, at . l)nncflnno 4. Hi, Newport, ,.62 P. M l'ai illi' KxprcK, M, liav Phllailolphln, daily I'M r. M., and alupaat LhmiMimou, iF-un) 4.43 'i'vp.,rt 6.IWA. M. itiiritciiiM. Au Interesting western letter will be found on the 0th page. The fish warden paying tils respects to the fish baskets in the Juniata. Ice was formed In this vicinity In ex posed places on last Tuesday night. J. E. Albert of Cisna's Run, last week drew $753 as back pension pay. Annie, your article will hardly do for publication. Perhaps next time you will Bucceed better. V. H. Smith, of this place, has been selected as Chairman of the Democratic County Committee. The employees of this office return their thanks to Ira J. Minich for a pitcher of excellent sweet cider. After taking twenty three ballots the Judicial Conference at Patterson on Thursday last, agreed on C. A. Barnett, Esq., as Democratic candidate for Judge. Wm. McLaughlin of Duncannon, was badly hurt by the caving in of a well he was digging at MaryBville, a few days hince. The nice rain of Tuesday, though it did not soak the ground enough, put it in good order for seeding, and made every body feel better. Another rain on Sunday soaked the ground well. The water in the Susquehanna has reached the low water mark of 1803, which is the lowest the river ever was known to be. The farm belonging to Mr. George Iloobaugh near this place, was not sold on Wednesday last. The highest bid made was f 8000. The sale was adjourned. On Sunday a week Mrs. Troup, living near rope-ferry below Millerstown, step ped on a rolling stone and in falling broke a bone in her left arm. That was most excellent cider that Mr. Jesse Clouser brought in the office on Saturday, who is the next man to " set up" the cider V L. C. Flickinger of Juniata twp., has been placed in the Republican ticket for for Auditor in place of D. C. Albright who declined the nomination. It a very excellent selection. A valuable horse which belonged to Studemaker & Bros., of Harrisburg, reached the bone mill at Perdix last week, having died from the e fleets of a nail in the foot. We are glad to learn that the success of the Port Royal Time is such that Brother Speddy has bought himself a Campbell power press. We hope his. prosperity may continue. "Mud throwing" seems to be the order of the day among the Miffiintown pa. pers. Brother Allison of the Herald, who is candidate for Prothonotary, seems to be able to take care of himself, however. Soldiers re-union will be held in Mil lerstown on Wednesday of this week. Tickets will be sold by the P. R. R. at the following prices. Round trip tick ets to Millerstown, from Marysville, $1 , Duncannon 73 cents, Juniata Bridge 67 cents, Port Royal 55 cents. Miffiin 66 cents. vFull fare will be charged from Newport and Thompsontown. From the Harrisburg Independent of Saturday week we learn that an old lady named Sarah Duncan, of Carlisle, was taken from the cars at Harrisburg on Friday evening last and died soon after wards. She had been to York, and was on her way home. One of the largest mills on the Yellow Breeches creek was destroyed by tire on Sabbath morning, the 25th ult. It was owned by Peter Louck, near Bowman's Dale. Between three and four thousand bushels of grain of different kinds were lost. There was an insurance on the mill. P-enonal. Mr. JohnJlj. Owen, resid ing in Cleveland, Ohia, is on east for a ,i viit. John is a son of Eleazer Owens, Esq., an old resident of Wheatfleld twp. Mr. A.H. Newoomer of LoyBville,who has for a short time been night operator at Altoona has been employed by the Cumberland Valley R. R. Co., and will have the Hagerstown telegraph office. Mr. Secrlst, who expects to be elected Register and Recorder by the Republi cans of Perry county, was in this vicinl ty last week looking up his interests. Mr. L. S. Albright, a resident of Potts ville, was struck by the Chicago Ex press at the stock yard, Harrisburg, on Thursday, and injured so that he died in a few hours. Mr. Joseph Ard of Juniata Co., father or Dr. A rd, formerly of this borough, died on Thursday morning last. Another of our old citizens has stepped over the line among the silent majority. This was Mr. Thomas Clark, who died on Sunday morning, aged about 77 years. He will be burled on Tuesday, at 10 A. M. Mr. E. B. Welse, the Republican can didate for County Treasurer, was In this vicinity last week. He Is making great exertions 10 mane ms election, aim ex pects to succeed. Improvements. Capt. Fenstemaker liR9 put a pretty covered portico to his residence, Improving the appearance much. Mr. J. E. Junkln is changing the veranda to his residence and putting a roof over a part of It. "How is l'onr MonP is the title of a book recently Issued, showing up in a forcible mauner the effects of the recent craze in speculative Hfe insurance. Be sides doing this, it is a good story and is told in a pleasing style and Is well print ed. Lee & Shepherd, Boston, are the publishers. , Fires. On Saturday morning the dwel ling of William Sweger, about 2 miles north of Elllottsburg took fire and was entirely destroyed. The furniture was mostly removed. The fire was caused by burning some brush too near the build ing. No insurance. On Saturday evening the house of Wellington Sheafler lu Sheafler's Valley, was also burned with all its contents except a sewing machine. We did not learn how this fire originated. The Village of Carlisle. According to the Volunteer, Carlisle Is only a village, and Washburn's show is a fraud : "A thing calling itself Washburn's Okeat Pavilion Show came to Car lisle last Saturday and set up Its tent on the lot adjacent to the fair grounds. Some of our gullible citizens visited it but nearly all of them came away dis gusted nt the miserable performances they got for their money. These frauds are becoming pretty thick. They travel the country, avoiding the piinclpal towns where good shows go and gener ally swoop down on the villages where they reach a class of people that seldom fret to shows and these they bleed of oose change that would much better be Bpent for school-books for the children." A Fortunate Accident. On Sunday evening an accident occurred at the Miller Hotel that might have proved dlsasterous in results to life and property. Mrs. Zortman was at church at the time and her daughter, Minnie, and another little girl, occupied -the private sitting room, on the second floor, Minnie, sitting at a table writing. Hanging on the wall in front of her was a large mirror. With out a moment's warning the glass fell, in its descent striking a lighted coal oil lamp, on the table, and the frame hit Minnie on the head. The children were naturally terribly frightened and scream at the top of their voices. Gentlemen sitting on the front porch heard the noise and the rattling Bound produced by the scattered glass, and at once hur ried upstairs. In the meantime a lady guest arrived upon the scene and with commendable presence of mind, stooped down and blew out the light, which had been knocked off the table on the floor when the mirror fell. An examination revealed the fact that no one was hurt, that the cause for the accident lay in the mirror cord, which evidently had been eaten by moth until it was no longer capable of supporting the weight which rested upon it. AV. Gidding's Wheat. A western Pennsyl vania paper says the farmers of West moreland county will lose a large amount of money in the aggregate from their dealing with a man named E. W. Gid dings. Last year this individual made his appearance, and represented himself as an agent for the State Agricultural Society. He gave every farmer who was willing to take the grain two bush els of wheat which he said was Chili wheat and the farmer signed a contract agreeing to pay him by giving him one half the product in the early part of Sep tember, 1881. The farmers planted the grain and now find that it is nothing more nor less than old Mediterranean. The time for delivery is at hand and some of the sons of toil are making an effort to resist the collection of the wheat by Giddings. Attorneys have been em ployed and the case will be fought. If his plans are not thwarted he will take from seven to ten thousand bushels of wheat out of Westmoreland. Shlppena. burg Kewe. Duncaunon Items. On Sunday night week a robber or robbers entered the bar-room of Mr. D. I. Rice and took from the money drawer some old silver 25 and 10 cent pieces that Mr. Rice kept as rel ics, amounting in all to over $3.00. The thieves also supplied themselves with some of Mr. Rice's best gin. No clue to the robbers has yet been obtained. Mr. Jas. Thomas, of this place, while engaged at cutting stave wood the other day, accidentally split the large toe of his right foot, back to the first Joint. Oa lafct Friday evening as local freight engine was shifting in lower Duncan non, the tank of the engine jumped from the track and could not be replaced un til the wreck train arrived from Harris burg. , Ou last Saturday morntnir Mrs. Jan. Pea, a very old lady, residing with her j son-in-law, Mr. John Singleton, of this place, while I'otnlng down stairs, tripped and fell to the bottom. She received a bruise on the forehead, cut her right arm and hurt her breast. From lHst accounts hopes were entertained of her recovery. llcv.ord. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : l IfVom the Shtppcndmrg t'etr$. The only Incident which disturbed the pleasure of Tuesday, during the opening of the new railroad, was the premature discharge of the cannon. A fresh charge of powtler had been placed in the gun after a discharge, and the gunners, John dribble and John Clugh, while ramming the load, the powder is supposed to have Ignited from a piece of fuse left burning iu the gun. The rammer was blown through Gribble's right hand lacerating it and burning it with powder. Clugh wbb also burned about the face and arm. None of the Injuries are considered seri ous though painful. From Tha Valley Sentinel. Mr. Wm. Heffieflnger and Jacob Hip. pie hod a light on the avenue a few even lugs ago, iu which Helllellinger had his jaw broken and otherwise seriously in jured. The fracas started in the saloon in the Volunteer building, but the fight occurred near the court house. Hippie was placed under ball. Juniata County. We copy the follow lug from the Juniata county papers of last week : IfVom The- Mlfflintoicn Sentinel.) Last Saturday some one put fire in a tree near the Dunker church, at Free Spring, in Walker twp. The fire got out into the woods, and great damage would have been done bad it not been for a meeting that was then being con ducted in the church. The meeting wob adjourned, and about sixty men turned out to extinguish the fire. It took sev eral hours of hard work to put the fire out. I From Tlie Democrat and Register. The Democratic Convention met on Monday. The following persons were declared the nominees: President Judge, Alfred J. Patterson, Esq., of Mifflin, town ; Associate Judges, Thomas Mur phy, of Lack township, George Jacobs, Sr., of Miffiintown ; Prothonotary, B. F. Crosier, of Beale township: Treasur er, Henry S. Scholl, of Miffiintown; Commissioners, David Diven, of Walk er twp., David Partner, of Milford township ; District Attorney, Jacob Beldler, Esq., of Miffiintown; Auditors, Robert E. McMeen, of Turbett twp., Wm. McConnel, of Monroe township; Chairman of County Committee, Wm. D. Walls, of Lack township. Insurance Notice. All persons are noti fied that I have not given my consent to any insurance on my life, except poli cies in favor of my son, P. S. Chubb, and all other policies are fraudulent and void. Saml. Chubb, Millerstown, Pa., Oct. 4,1881. 12t. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 01 P. M. Sun day School at half past 9 A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. M. E. Church Preaching next Sun day at 7 P. M., Sunday School at 0:15 A. M., and prayermeeting on Thursday evening. Preaching la the Reformed Church next Sundayat 21 r. M. Sunday School at 1 o'clock v. m. Lutheran Church. Preaching in the Lutheran church next Sunday at 101 A. M. 63TThe theological debate between Col. Ingersoll and Judge Black, that was begun in the August number of the North American Review, is to be con tinued in the November issue of that periodical, by an elaborate rejoinder from the Colonel, in which he will en deavor to Bupport by argument the propositions made in his first article and defend himself against the assaults of the Judge. ST. ELMO HOTEL iVo. 317 and 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Rates 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 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. Fkoer, Proprietor. Maplewood Institute for young ladies and gentleman, 18 miles west of Phila., located on the Phila. & 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 Shortlidge (Yale College) A. M. Principal. CONCORDVILLK, DEL. Co. Pa. 31-44 Hats, Caps, Trunks, Men's Under wear and Shirts no better line can be found than at M. Dukes & Co. Flour and Feed for Sale. The subtler I ber nas Flour and Feed for sale at the residence of bis son, Albert Fry, on the Krozler property, in Centre township. 2tt Frederick Fry. For Sale. A House and Lot on 4th Street, Newport, Pa. Price $1000. Apply to Milton B. Emielman. 40 Newport, Pa. White and Colored Blankets, Horse Blankets, Lap llobes, &c, of all grades, at M. Di kes & Co. Again we Greet yu with one of the finest Htocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever displayod before by us, or any oth er house hi Central Pennsylvania, and nt such prices tbat competition Is Im possible. M.Dukes A Co. We Can Sell You a Fall Rult or Over coat 20 per cent, less than the lowest. M. Dukes fe Co. Still Alive t 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 Bkntzel, TAILOR, April 6, '80.tf New Bloomtleld, Pa. Important to Traveler. Special In ducements are offered you by the Bur lington Route. It will pny you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. rpRA VERSE JURORS, OCTOBER TERM JL 1P8I. Oliver Jobn (V. Smith. Miller David Harper, Jacob Stump. Sandy Hill Geo. Klnesmltb. Bavllle Henry Relsinger. l'enn James A. Wblte, Samuel Auchtnuty, R. It. Uranyan, Lnelan Haas. Buffalo Wm. Cumbler, Jacob McConnel, Geo. Kepner. ' TimcRiora Alex. H. Kerr, Isaiah Campbell, W. H. Rice, J. R. Black. Wheatfleld Henry Clay, Geo. Kelm, An drew Fennell, Jr. Rye Daniel Power, Emanuel Keller, W. W. Frymlre, Wm. C. Patterson, ThoB. Coleman. Centre Henry Wax, Richard Thomas. Blaln Wm. Machlner. - Madison C. B. Heinbaugh, Jno. M. Wolf. Jackson Bolomon Bower. Tyrone H. C. Shearer. Geo. W. Rico, John A. Weller. Carroll Jacob Fletsher, Christ. Long. Liverpool twp. Levi Potter, Edward Barner Geo. E. Long. Duncannon Jas. Mutzabaugh, Joshua Glad den. Greenwood Jno. H. Green, Harman Klpp, R. W.Grubb. Bloomfleld Valentine 8. Blank, Jno. A. Bpabr, J. II. Bryner. Watte Isaac Motter. Marjsvtlle Z. T. Collier. (1 RAND JURY LIST, OCTOBER TERM, T 1881. Rye David Benfer, Foreman. Bloomfleld Daniel Garlin, B. P. Mclntire. Marysville Henry Gamber, John Jobson. Sandy Hill David P. Peck. Penn Frank Grah, Wm. C.Brown, Bam'l Harris. Liverpool twp. John Kline. Madison Jonathan Gutshall. Liverpool B. Jacob Arment. Tyrone Geo. Klner, S. H. Bernhelsel, Dan iel Nunamaker, John F. Minich. Carroll Henry Beam, Abram Kltner. Bavllle Charles Price, Chas. 8. Boden, Rob Kingsboro. Centre James Flyn, Br. Jackson D. H. Kleckner. Duncannon Jno. H. Houdeehell. Coantj Price Current. Bloohhsld, Oct. 10, 1X81 Vlax-Heeil 1 ft Potatoes, 100 Butter V pound 28830 Ekks f) dozen 17 " Dried Apples f pound 3ats" Dried Peaches 12 0 11ots.f) N KWrOHT MAItKKTS. New fort, October 8, J881. Flour, Kxira (5 CO " Super 8.25 White Wheat old V busu 137 Red Wheat, old 137 Kye 90100 Corn 76W75 Oats f) 32 pound 420 42 Clover Seed per pound 889 cents Timothy Heed 2 60 Flax Seed 1 0 Potatoes,. 1008100 Baoon,.... 989 Lard lOcents Hams 12 cents. Ground Alum Bait 1 18 Ol 10 Llmeburner's Uoal 11 80 1 2f Stove Coal 4 75 O S 00 Pea Coal 3 00 Buckwheat Coal 12 SC Gordon's Food per Sack 12 00 Philadelphia Produce Market. Pbiijldblphia, Oct. 8, 1881. Flour unsettled; extras $3 00O3 60 s Pennsyl vanla lamlly, 84.50 0 14.75 Minnesota do., 84.800 6.12; patent and tilxli grades, fti.60ffl7.00 Kye flour. i.253.26. Cormneal. 12.20. Wheat. 143 CB 146 Corn yellow, 70Jo.72j mixed. 6R970O. Oats quiet t Pennsylvania aud western white 4K50c. ; western mlxed,43Qi&. Kyeiooeiluo. MAHRIAOEB. McAluwter Wii.i.is. On the 29th of Septem. Der. i&tti, at ine resiuence ui me unu ? parmun. in tsiooinneia, oy nev. J. migar. o. imu jucai 1 Inter, Esq.. to Miss Helen It. Willis, all ol this ; .... . . . k l una McMim.kn MiLUOAN. AttherestcienceotKOD- rt MllllKan. October 6th. 1881, by Kev. K. Mo. Plierson. Albln McMlllen ts Jennie M. Milligan, both of Madison township. J MiTTii.M Wptiit v H. th. MHIA. mil nt tmtT f same time and place, John H. MllllKan to Harriet JS. vveiby. of saviue wwnsnip. Weiskm-Holman. Ou the 4th of October. 1881. lu Liverpool township, at the residence of Mr. John Holinan. by Kev. S. E. Herring, Mr. John L. Welser aud Miss Lizzie Holman. Smith. On the 6th of October, 188t, in Centre twp., Mr. Geo. Smith, aged 68 years, 8 months and 2i days, Cloussr. In Centre twp., on October 6th. 1881, Harry, son of Dauiel Clouser, aged 9 months. yoosa Ou October 7th, 1881. Susannah Foose, aged 81 years, and 11 mouths. She was the moth er of fourteen children. 6 graudchlldren and about 30 great grandulilldrun. Clikk. On the Mth of October. 1881. in this bor O'igh, Mr. Thos. Clark, in tho 70th year of hlsage. His funeral will take place on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock A. M. $50.00 REWARD. Stolen from the premises of IsaacGorgas, In Itye township. Perry county, on Wednesday night, October 5. 1881, one KLACK COLT, two years old. The colt Is a Jet black, with no marks except a white star on the forehead, about the site of a sil ver fifty cent piece. Twenty live dollars of the above reward will be paid to the person returning the colt to Isaac Gorgas on the above premises i or to W. K. Miller, at Carlisle, Pa., and twenty tlve dollvrs will be paid for the arrest and convic tion of the thiol. W. K. Mil. I. Kit. October 11, ISSl. 2t Carlisle, Pa. ARCMTQ 'WANTEl) for Hie Life, Pulillrr Martyred President GARFIELD, 11 V Rev. Dr. Drnper. of New York. Tills with Our Manual en American 1'ronrets. Hlx Hooks In one. An A No. 1 Work lor Home, Library or CminMiiR House. K. II. TKKAT. li.l Hroailwnv. New Yolk. City. 41d4 pUBLIC SALE OP VALUAnLB REAL ESTATE. THE nnderslened Executors of the eitntn nf las. Adair, deceased, late of Madhon township, Perry county, Pa., will otter at public sale, On Tlitirsdnj, the 27th of October, 1SS1, The MANSION FARM situated In Madison twp., on the main road leading tliruiiKlt Hie county. Said farm contains 187 ACRES, more or less, flrst rate In quality and cultivation. The Improvements are Two Dwelling Houses, A Lnrge Hank ltarn, WAGON and BUGGY RUED, a never faUIng Well of Water near the door. There are TWO APPLE ORCHARDS of choice fruit trees on the premises. Also, a TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, about oue mite from the above farm, containing about HH) ACHKH, well set with younn timber. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in., ol said day, when terms will be made known by KL1Z AUISTII ADAIR. It. A. CLARK. W. U. ADA1H, Oct. 11. 18S1. Executors. UDITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby elven that the undersigned. An auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Perry countv. to make distribution of the balance in hands of Henry Kelt, Administrator, &e., of Jacob Kell, late of Ravllle township. Perry coun ty. Pa., deceased, will attend to the duties of IiIr. appointment at his ofllce In Bloomfleld, on TUES DAY, the 25IU day of October, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day. when aud where all parties In terested can attend. CHAS. H. SMILEY, October 4, 1881. Auditor. MOT1CE ! 11 WHEREAS, T. P. Ornerhas resigned his posi tion as steward of our Almshouse, We. the Direc tors of the Poor, will receive sealed proposals for the ofllce of Steward up to the last Friday of Octo ber, 1881, for the ensuing year. Bald Directors will reserve the right of rejecting any or all bids. All applicants are hereby requested to appear personally in company with their wives on tlie above date. f JOHN D. STEWART, OEOHOB C. BNYDER, I. F. HOLLENBAUGH, October 4th, 1881. Directors. E9TATB NOT1CK. -Notice Is herebygtv en that Letters of Administration have been granted on the estate of William Pines, late of Greenwood township, Perry county, Pa., to Frederick G, Pines and Andrew B. Pines, said Frederick G. Pines residing at Benvenue, (or Clark's Ferry), and said Andrew B. Pines resid ing In said Greenwood township ; wherefore all persons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenti cated to FREDERICK G. PINES, ANDREW B. PINE8, JoiinC. Wai.tis, Att'y. Administrators. September 27th, 1881. Anonte XAantorl everywhere to sell our HIJCIIIS VVdlllCU beautful Chromo Lith ograph Picture of our lato President JAMES A. GARFIELD. This beautiful work of art ts printed in ten colors, on heavy paper, and mounted ready to hang on the wall. It Is not only onlya correct por trait, but also contains the historical events of his life, shows the Home at Mentor, Assassination and the Death lied Scene. It Is a magnificent Memorial Picture. Circulars and terms sent free. Address, H. W. KELLEY CO.. oct4 4t 711 Sansom St., Phllad'a. Pa. Ladies of Perry County, 1YL McGOTWALT, NEW BLOOMFIELD, WILL SAVE YOU: TEN DOLLARS, if you go to her for your SEWING MACHINE.. 4052 U1VATE SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. If . The subscriber offers at private sale, a small. but very VALUABLE FA KM situated lu Kye township. Perry county. Pa., In Fishing Creek Valley, on the road leading from Grler's Point to Marysville, 4 miles east of Uriel's and 6 from Marysville. The farm contains 30 ACRES of cleared land, -and 18 ACRES of young and thriving Timber. The Improvements are a oue.' ana a hall -story Weatherboarded Honso WITH A GOOD BACK BUILDING, A GOOD BANK BARN; and other necessary outbuildings, a well of good" water with pump, a young and thriving Orchard with all kinds of fruit. This property is bounded by lands nt Henry Foulk, Heury lteauier, Francis Idle's heirs aud others. Terms made known by 4uif JOSEPH FREED. A Small Farm For Sale. A TKACT OF GOOD LAND, containing 1 JrV Acres, having thereon erected, a GOOU HOUSK and BAKN. Plenty of Fruit of all kind-, and a Spring of good water near the house. This Ivropertv Is sluated V of a mile from Dwanally's Jills, Perry Couuty, Pa., and 6 miles from tlitu pa. K. K. It Is a good place for an Ore niluer. ierinseasy. Apolvtu JOHN BESBLER. Douually's Mills, Sep. 6,13St. peryCo.. Pa.