:(e floorofitft. imts. Tuesday, September 17t 1872, LOCAL DEI'AB TMENT. 5 M H 0 SEPTEMBER. 1 Su. Ho.fTu- W. Th. Ff. tta, 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14! 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E 6 Fingers Off. John Robertson of Samuel Robort at Sliermansdalo, bad tlio fingers all taken off of one of bis bands one day last wook, by getting Uom caught in a tbresliing maobiuo. Dedication. The Reformed church at Elliottsburg, Perry county, Pa., will be dedicated on Sunday, the 13th of . October, 1872. Several ministers from a distance will assist in the services. The publio are invited to be present. By order of the Building Committee. TVhat was the Matter 1--On Saturday afternoon a fine borate belonging to George Brunor, of Centre twp., suddenly died whilo at Brcneman's, black smith shop. He had been shod and was out in the road when he suddenly reared up and then fell down and began to bleed at th o nose and shortly died. ' Sad Accident. A sad accident occurred on Saturday morning last, on the Penn sylvania Rail Road, at Spruce creek Station Huntingdon county, resulting in the death of Wro, H. Bwarta, son of John M. Swarte, of Juniata township, this county. The de ceased had been for sdtne months past em ployed as a carpenter by the Pa. R. R. Co. At tlie lime of the aocidont, there was d freight train standing on the siding whioU attracted his attention and . the PaclQo Express going west he did not Bee until it ' was too late. Ho had just filled a bucket with water, and was in the act of stooping down to pick it up, . when the" cow catcher struck him, breaking his arm, and crushing his head into an un distinguishable mass. IIo was a - genial companion, and a model young man, of exemplary habits and unimpeachable char acter. He leaves a young wife and two children, besides a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn bis sudden end. i,:.u'i Weather Report, B. Mclntire, Esq., of this borough furnishes the following . weather statistics for the three months just past. " The average maximum heat during June was 78 38 min. during July 87 and during August 85 Tho average temper ature for these months was 83 82 min. The rainfall during the same period was, for Juno 5 inches,, for July Q inches, and x for August 8 inches, making a total of nine teen inches of rain for the Summer. ' ' ' 8a ck Flannels. A lot of new and pretty styles of Sack Flannels, have just boon re ceived by F. MoitTiMEn. There are cheap too. "jC Dressing for Church There was a time when good taste demanded the use of the plainest Clothes in tho sanctuary, when the wealthiest Were distinguished for their con spicuous absence of . personal adornment, and eftttossive display was. a mark of Vul garity at such time and plaoei Uul now it would almost appear ' as if, whatever might bo thought of a modest garb in other places, the proper costume for the house of God, whore, theoretically, we all go to bo reminded of our common origin and destiny, was an aggregation of all the jewelry, and all the chijprnbni, and all the pahiors, and all the feathers and furbelows in one's wardrobe. Tho wearer is to carry all this piled up agony to the sanctuary as to a fair, as if her errand were not so much to praise as to be appraised. Until some change is niado in respect to "dressing for church." Wo think it vain to expect any great awakening 'among sinnors, or any great growth in Christianity among pro fessors. .. -.ci .. 4, ; j y '. .'. . i Escape of a Prisoner. Qa Monday evening or last week quite a Bensation. was created in our borough, by tJie report, Which was subsequently found to be truth, that James B. Alexander, convicted at this terra of court of forgery and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment in the Western Pen. Herniary, naa made Ms escape from our jail. It appears that 'about 9 o'clock in the evening he wont to the yard, to which he had free egress 'and took, a loose board lying in the yard used for' walking upon, aud propped one end against the privy and the other enA against the wall and walking up it to the top let himself drop from the top into tlto Sheriff's yard, out side the wall. Then he betook himself to parts unknown. ; The Sheriff's j deputies are on Jiis track to ascertain his whereabouts if possible, and bring him back. Tho Sher iff bad intended to take hifa to PitUiburg on Tuesday morning! " ''Alexander is 'as accomplished and cool a scoundrel as can be found anywhere, and it is not much to be wondered at that he made his escape. Jifijlintnttn IndfftntTefif, . Perry County Sabbath School Statis tics. The following ia a condensed report of the Schools of rorry county, represent ed Ih .'Conventions '.In Bloom Hold ' in 1871, and i 'Newport In 1878; ., a , a r, ,, ."; -M qfTeacfuiri. VitpSi. Svptrin'i. Tyrone twp , Greenpark,. 8 1 25 Not reported. , 70 " " 40 if 8d 1 80 " " ' 25 " ' 20 ; " ' 40 " 40 Jacob Kclm. 100 Not reKrtcd. 60 " " 40 " " " " 50 " ". 85 Wm. Kopnor. 134 F. McKeehan 160 Wm. Willis. 129 Peter BtouOor 40 D. Leser. 60 Three. 60 Eli Yonng. 40 O. P. Wright 73 J. M. Fooso. 80 Jacob Rlttar. 60 A. L. Honch. 150 8. Low. 100 E. Lelby. 200 P. Boesorman 45 A. Oberhauscr 60 E. Branyan. C2 E. Flickingor. 81 Jacob Buck. 47 J. P. Long. 125 T.M. Baldwin 110 E.;P. Tltzell. 46 Mot reported. LoYBvllln, t " Bhcaflbr'sVallej7 "', Kennedy's Vallej6 Landlsburg, Reformed, 7 ,- - Bcthol, 6 " Methodist, , 8 " Fresbytorlan,7 Wheatfleld twp., Falrvlew, Liverpool, Methodist, . , r ' T.llt.hnrnn. Evangelical. " U. Brethren, BloomOold, tutheran, 20 " ' Reformed, 14 " Presbyterian 20 " Methodist 14 Locust Grove, Union, 7 Ickesbnrg, " -8 Dellvlllo, 11 Centre, 4 Pinevlllo " 10 Loysvillo ' 13 Centre, Presbytorlan, 6 Newport, Methodist, 14 Kelormed, 10 Union, 27 Evangelical. 15 Upper Cove, 9 Centre, Methodist, 12 Buck's Valley, Union, 10 Centre, Union, 10 Mlllerstown, Methodist, 20 , " - Presbyterian 11 Donnally's Mills, Union, 7 Many schools sent delegates to conven- vention but no rcportB. Many schools in the county sent neither delegates nor re ports. The first part of this report down to the Bloomfiold schools, was given at convention of 1871, the Liverpool schools by Jacob Ritter and the Tyrone and Land isburg schools by Jno. L. Diven, Geo. Hoo bough and Wm. Brickloy, the only town ship committee who chose to report. The Loysvillo convention of 1871 gave no statis tics. In spite of all, we seo about 828 teach ers and 3,402 scholars represented. All schools will now please priparo reports for the Duncnnnon convention this fall Oct. 15, or send them beforehand to John Edgar, New Bloomfiold. The Assault on Senator Weakley is de scribed in tho Herald of last week as fol lows: The Herald is printed on Wednesday morning, and is immediately delivered to its patrons in the borough of Carlisle, and mailed by the earliest mails of the day. This was the case last Wednesday. Sharp probably saw the article early in tho day, and if so, nursed his wrath all day, until he oould find some place conveniently dark enough for the cowardly act he con templated. , It was about nine o'clock in the evening when Mr. Weokloy having fin ished a friendly call on Mr. Sponsler, at his office, and rising to go out of the door, he Sharp beckoning to him to- come out. IIo went out, met Sharp, and walked up tho street with him. Then returned past Mr. Sponslor's ofilco and accompanied Sharp halfway . over the crossing betweon Kramer's Jewelry store and the Farmer's Bank. During this time a conversation to this effect took place : S. Who wrote that article in the pa- paper? W.-I did ! 8. What did you write it for ? " W. Because you behaved yourself very unseemly in the office this morning ; and because you have been abusing the Herald publicly to members of the Bar. B. Whoever says that is a liar. W. The party to whom you talked against the Herald is a reliable man and I have no objection to making his name public ! It was at about this stage of the con. versaliou, and when the parties were mid. way in tho street upon the railroad track, that Sharpe dealt Mr. Weakley a fearful blow upon the left temple, knocking him down upon the railroad rails and the sharp ballasting of the road. Ho was for a mo ment sonseless, and while in that condition Sharpe kicked him in the breast one or more times, or stamped on him. As soon as possible Mr. ' Weakley got up and re turned toward the office of Mr. Sponsler. Sharpe meantime following him up and beating him. Sharpe did not continue his attack after tho office was reached. Dr. Shoeppe. Since his acquittal the doctor has turned bis attention to obtaining tbe property which was undoubtedly the cause of this whole trouble. In speaking of his case he says: "I came to Carlisle nine months before my arrost; I was a perfect stranger' and unable to speak English, but, by close at tention to my professional duties, I mot with .good success. When I was arrested my practice was at the rate of (3,500 or 3,000 a year, and I bad in bank about 1.800, which I had carefully saved. I had no debts and my prospects were bright. Now I am at a loss to know what to do, Of course I must commonco life again, and, that, too, without money, and in the face of a most unhappy notoriety. It is my wish to. continue the practice of my pro fession, but I cannot decide at present." A Good Hut llouse. If you wish to see a good stock of Hats, oaps. Gloves, Furs &.O., we recommend you to look over the as sortment offered by Messrs. Barnes, Bro., is lienon, 808 Market St. Phllodelpbia. They hv splendid ntook and are tub right kind or men to ueal witu too. Our ferry ana Junmta county friends will find Mr. D Port Boalo there to show them through the estauiwiiiftf.it. Election Laws. A work has just been ssned ,by the State printer j at Ilarrisbiirg, in which are compiled and arranged the eleotion laws of the State. This hat been done by Hon. F. Jordan, secretary of State, under authority "ot a resolution of the Leg islature. Just at this time the work will be of great value, 'particularly to election officers. In addition to tbe general laws it has the laws for special localities and judicial docisions, bearing upon the obscure points. Singlo copies are sold at flj 12 copies $10. All ordors should be ad dressed to B. Siugerly, State Printer, Harrisburg, Pa. .' ' PC Greeley Apples, John Rico of Spring township, left at our office lost week, a basket of fine apples. He styles them the Greoloy Rambo, and if Horace is as popular with the people as the apples were with our boys, there will be no doubt of bis elec tion. You have our thanks, John. For the Bloomlleld Times. Dear Sir. I wish through your col umns to mention to the people of New Buffalo, why Mr. Titus was not present to preach to them on last Sabbath a week as per announcement. I hod promised to call for Mr. Titus and go with him there, but falling ill on Saturday wrote a hasty note to him to make arrangements to go without mo. It being alternoon and post mail time, Mr. Ziun of Nowport who was in Bloom field consented to carry the note from Bloomfiold to Newport, but it was not dolivered to Mr. Titus till Monday, Prob. ably Mr. Zinn forgot the note, but I desire to absolve Mr. Titus from any blame in disappointing the large congregation who assembled on a warm afternoon. Ho was ready and. waiting up to the lost moment. x ours Truly, JOHN EDGAR. Bullou's Magazine for October. Cool weather is at hand, consequently, people begin to think of their fall and winter reading. Such being the case, we can recommend Ballou'b Magazine as o no wanted by the community. It is a serial well calculated to please all, old and youug. It is tho cheapest and boat publi cation 01 tbe kind m tuo country, aud re ceives higher praise at the hands of its patrons, who are numbered by thousands and tens of thousands. It is only 15 cents singo numbers, or $1.50 per year. The contents for October are exceedingly varied and interesting, and in addition to the great amount of reading matter contains many illustrations. 3y Address Thomes & Talbot, 03 Con- gross Street, Boston. - Shawls and '." Dross Goods. A variotyof shawls suited for fall wear, and some new styles of Dress Goods, have just - boon re ceived by F. Mortimer. Call and see them. ' " I : ' 1 r Church Xotice8, In the M. E. Church, service every eve ning during the week. Preaching in the Reformed church next Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. . , .. . . lIuHiiiONM jVotices. Preserve Your Fruit in tho Mason im proved glass top jar. Just received an. othor lot, prices low; also the Cement tin fruit cans constantly on band at JAttllib IS. ULAIUi'B ; r Where to Emigrate. ' ' We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, be cause tho Atlantio & Paciflo Railroad Co. oiler 1,800,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlors, at low price on long credit, besides furnishing free transportation over tneir road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Yinitia, In dian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to its destination, tbe Paoillo Coast; will be one of tho trunk linos of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertile country, as pro ductive as any in the State; the climate combines ail tbe advantages 01 nortnern and southern latitudes: good climate, soil. health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and Mowers, invite you to go to 1 tins region. For further information address A. l uck, Land Cora'r, in 523 Walnut Streets St. Louis, Mo. ' ' v u.iu.oa. As Wood as Xow. Old tomb-stones which are discolored and In bad order can be (loan ed and fixed up to look as good as now for a trifling expense. Persons wanting any iob of that kind attended to can have it promptly done in any part of the county, by leaving uioir oraer witu jur. jji. v . ium baugh at the marble yard eithor in Bloom, flold or Newport, , . . . tf. VST Blessings brighten as they take tholr flight. Tbe chief of blessings is good health, without which nothing Is worth the having 1 It Is always appreciated at Its true value after It Is lost, but, too often, not before. Live prop erly, and correct ailments before they become seated. For diseases of the, liver, kidneys, -lrl .Am V. nnJ nil n-lnlni. 1rltl t.nttlira CW 9 mil, BiMiuni;!!, biiu . aiiatiiB ... .wmuiw v. feeble blood, Dr. Walker's California vinegar Hitlers are a sure and speeav- remoav. 11 nas never vet failed in a single Instance. 85d4t TO CONHTOIPTIVEH. The advertiser, having bean permanently cured Of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow ftiiflHi-Hr- Mm means of oura. To all Who desire it. he will send a cony of the prescription useu (iree of eharue.1 with me directions lor 11 or preparing and I tlna a sure cure iimIiiv tlin fiiiniM. which tliev will for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, eta. Parties wishing me prescription win uiuara luiurroa (iy ltev. r.wwAuw a. wiiiou, m l'enu t Williamsburg, K. Y. Another Letter Another Letter showing how highly Bpeer's Wines (of Now Jersey )ar fttoauied by the medical faculty: Wilmington. 111., Oct. . Dbab Bib. I have nsed aud prescribed Bpeer't Port Grape Wine of New Jersey for the last vear. I take great pleasure In recom mending the tame as superipr article for medical purposes. ,. E. W. Wilson, M.D, tiTlf you have a dull headache in the morning bathe the forehead with Pain Cure on., it will ruru you. County Trice Current. BLOOMriBLn, September 17, 1871 Flax-Paed,... 160 "New Potatoes, 60 Butter V pound, 18 16 oents. Eggs l dozen 16 Dried Apples V pound,......!.... i ets " Dried Teachos 10 0 10cts.rH. Pealed Teache U 18 ets. " Cherries, ..,. - 5 ets. " Pitted, ....;. ' lBeiSots." Blackberries , 6 36 Ots. 75 " Unions If) bushel,.. H1WPOKT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Kouon, Snyder t CO. J ' ' DCALBRS IN GIIA.IIV PRODUCE. NBWPOBT. Hentemlinr 11. 1871. Flour, Extra, to OO ' Buper. 5 50 White Wheat V bu 145 Red Wheat,... 1 401 40 Rye . ...t 60 Corn 5050 Oats V 32 pounds 35 Barley . 75 Clover Seed 4 50 " Timothy Seed, 3 60 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes,; 40 Ground Alumn Bait, 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal, 2 40 Btovo Coal 4 50 O S 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal, 25 ets. b.J. Cross Tles,8X feet long, 45 46 cents FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand nnd for sale at the lowest Market nates. CARLISLE TRODUCE MARKET. COKKHCTKD WKEKLT. Carlisle, September 14, 1B72. Family Flour, 8 00 Superllne Flour 6 50 Biiperllne Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, 1.55 Red Wheat 145 Rye 55 . Corn 50 Oat9 35 Cloversccd 4.75 Tlmothyseed 3.00 Flaxseed, , 1.C0 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney t Andrews, No. 123 Makket Stkbet. Philadelphia. September 12. 1A72. White Wheat 1 G5 1 70 Wheat, 160170 Rye 7275 Corn .J 63365 Oats 49349 Clover Seed 910!4 per lb. Timothy Seed , 3 503 3 75 Flaxseed 1 05 3 2 00 Country Lard...... 88K Eggs. 2728 Butter, dull sale 11 15 Washed Wool ...60 63eents per lb. Fleisher Jokes On tho 11th Inst., at the residence of the bride's father, in Nowport, by the Rev. A. H. Aughe, Mr. Amos Fleisher to Miss Mary B. Jones, all of Newport, Perry county, Pa. Stump Neaole At the Robinson House In this place, on the 13th Inst., by Rev. A. W. Decker, assisted by Rev. L. F. Bmith, Mr. Bamuel Btump of New Germantown to Mrs. B. Neaglo of Albany, N. Y. Botbh Goodwih At Logansport. Indiana. on tho 12th Inst., by the Rov. .at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Ste phen B. Boyer, formerly of this place, to Miss Josephine Goodwin, of tho former placo.. , MVoodmahbbb In Nowport, on the 8th Inst., George W. Woodmansce, aged 15 years, 6 months and 19 days. Knight In Newport, on the 10th Inst., William Knight, aged 10 years, 1 month and SO days. Feniclb In Carroll township, on the 6tb Inst., Matilda Fenlclo eged 48 years, 3 mouths and 25 days. RnsA Near New Germantown, on the 29th of August, 1872, Milton G. Orris Rhea, aged 2 years and 2 days. . Farewell dear one I . Thou art free from pain. New Advertisements. BLATCIILKY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef ficient and Cheap. Tliu best Pump for the leant money. AO tention Is especially Invftod to Watcliley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valvo, whtuh ean be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never eracksor scalos, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Bend for Catalogue ana Price-List. C11AH. 8. O. BLATCHLKY. Manufacturer. . 6o0 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. STly A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., No. 313 Marlcet Street, PHILADELPHIA, IIilvh niienod for the FALL TRADE, the largest aud best assorted Btock of ; PHILADELPHIA CABPETS, Table, Htalr, and Floor Oil Cloths, Wliwlnw Ktinilim tuiri Vniwr. !nrtet Chain. t,.n V v., l! 1 1 i Wuilillni. Tuilnni WlfVfl Clocks, LookluK Glasses, Fancy Baskets. Brooms, Bankets, Huckets, iru.uis, Glomes nniiKers, , Wooden and Willow Ware, 1NTH8 UNITED STATES. Our liLrirn lnfnAnu In hiiHtness enables US to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of UOOUH. . SOLE AUKNTB rOHTlLB Celebrated American Washer, lrIoo 5.80. THE MOST PKItFKOT AND SUCCESSFUL WAbiiliU tVLlt llAUtu -Af!HVTS WANTK1) FOR TUB AMKRI- CAN WAbllEU In all parts of the State. 37 13t . OIDKKJ VHX glvo KIVK POMJOtd )' barrol for Oldur cured according lo my nkUsui linprav- KU nrUITIHB. Ally jmnvu n'nuil w lrltiUH. f.ony of this iiroeeim can do no, by enclo. 1I1K 51 A' M IHO UI1UI71SIKUVU iMII.IIMnvw W.COL""I'i'" :T.r.DfiVOR,M.D. Auirust27,l7a-3m ill . '. . -r,m flA'tSTATED ffilOO RflVard for a caw of Wpurntfrln n. Rheumatism of anv form whatever. l.'nnsirlr.r..,l curable) that Pit. 1'ITLKR'S VEfiKTABLlC KUKUMAT1C 8YKUP will not cure warranted uninjurious, aim a pnysiciau s prescription used, Inwnrdlv. tMia REWARD offered to the Prnnrletnrs of any Medicine for Rheiunatlam and Neuralgia able to produce one-fourth as many genuine living cures made within the same length of time as Dr. riuer s veRcianie Klietimatlc Kemenv. 82UO0 RKWAKD olfeiHrt to nnv l'erson nrnvlnu Jos. p. Kltlcr, M. V.. to be other than a graduate of the celebrated University of Pennsylvania In ls;, and Profexsor of Chemistry treatiUK ltheu lnatlsin specially for 39 years. 8URKJ REWARD to any Chemist. Physician, or others able to discover Inillile of Potassa, Colchl cum. Mercury, or anything injurious to the system In Dr. Filler's Rheumatic Wyrup. 2R.600 Certificates or testimonials of cure, In cluding Rev. C. II. EwhiR, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Ilepes, Falls of Hchuvlklll, Philadel phia! the wire of Rev. J. 11. Davis, IllRhtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankfort,' Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Wal ton, Philadelphia; Hon. J. V. Creeloy, member of Congress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, lamaen, iNew jersey; ex-Henator Mtewart. ol bal timore: ex-Governor Powell, of Kentucky, anil thousands of others, If spaoo porinltted. tjou nui Aim ior uie name oi any warranted preparation for Rheumatism and Neuralgia sold under a similar leual guarantee, settlnir forth the exact number of bottles to cure or return the amount paid for the same to the patient, In case of failure to cure. A full description of cases re quiring guarantees must be forwarded by letter to Philadelphia. The guarantee, signed aud stating the quantity to cure, will be returned by mail, with advice and Instructions, without any charge. S-Address all letters to DR. FJTLIiK, No. i" South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Noother Rem edy is ollered on such terms. Get a circular on the various forms of Rheumatism, also Blank ap plications for guarantee, gratis of the special Agent. -Dr. D. H. SWEENEY. Druggist. New Bloomlleld, Pa., hole Agent for this couuty.C 3S ly VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE At Public Sale. BY virtue of an alias order of tire Orphans' Court of Porry county, Pa., the subscribers. Administrators of the estate of Washington Kirk, deceased, will oilor at public sale, on the premises. On Wednesday, October 2nd, 1872, The following described Meal Estate, to wit : A TRACT OF LAND, ... ' situate in Whoatfleld township, Perry county, Pa., on the road leading from Duncannon to New Rloomtleld, about four miles from the former and bounded by lands of Duncannon Iron Co., Wil liam Helm, Joseph Kbersole, aud others, contain ing ... 195 ACRES, One hundred of which are under good fence, and In a high state of cultivation. Tho improve ments are a - . DWELLING HOUSE,. ill ' LARGE BANK BARN, (Nearly New.) WAGON SHED, CORN CRIB, &c. A nortlon of the land has been well limed. Tim balance Is covered with thriving timber, compris ing Chestnut, Oak, Pine. &o., and when cleared can all he farmed, so that two good farms oan be made out of the entire tract. There is a never falling Spring of water near the house. For further information, call unon neorcn V. Moyer, residing on the premises, or on.elther ot the undersigned, residing at New Cumberland, Pa. tfL. Sale to commence at one o'clock d. hl. of aid day, when terms will be uiado known. SARAH J. KIRK, Administratrix, 1 i JOHN C. KIKK, Administrator, Aug. 27, '72. Of Washington Kirk, deo'd. DAVY & HUNT, Great Western Carriage and Harness 33 .A. Z .A. V. It, 1311, 1313,1316 & 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Falling and Hhlftlng top Buggies from J80 to COV. Germantown (Shifting Seats) from $70 to 150. Rockaways (Leather Trimmed) from 8W to 81'A Dearborns. No Ton Huuirtos. Jauger and Busi ness Wagons from thO to (125. Mingle Harness from 8 lft to (o per sei. Double Harness from 825 to tU5 per set. Ttlnnkets. Whins. Halters. Sheets. Afghansand everything appertaining to the business at equal ly low prices. Our motto Is "Clieajier than the Cheapest" Olve us a call before purchasing else where. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TESTATE of David Hortlng dee'd. Letters 24 of administration on the estate of David Hortlng late or Miner townsnip rorry county Penna, dee'd. have been granted to Danlle Mvers. Jr.. residing in Tuscarora township, All Indebted to said estatcare requested to muko payment, and those having claims or demands will please make known the same without delay. DANIEL MYERS, Jr., Lswis Potter, Att'y.l Administrator. September 8, ltJ73 fit i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "TOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad 1M ministration on the estate of David Neely, lato of Tyrone township, Perry Co., Pa.,dec'd., have been granted by the Register of Perry Co., to the undersigned. All person knowing themselves indebted to the estate of said dee'd., will please make im mediate payment, and those having clulms against (aid estate will present them tor settle ment. MARY A. NEELY, Aug. 13, 1872. Administrator. Town Lot for Sale. LOCATED In Ickesbnrg, on West St. opposite the Reformed church. The improvements are A LABQB DOUBLE FRAME HOU8B AND FRAME. STABLE. For particulars calf or address. . , r J. W. BICE, . lokeaburg Perry Co.,Pa. . August 6, 1972. U iiMj
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