ljc into, Htm Sloomficfo, f)a. 5 Tuesday, April IB, 1S73, LOCAL J) IS PA It T M E N T, I IT Notices of Msrrlwreii iinil IX-Atlis not exceeding JrouB linns, will be InHcrttdfree, unci f rlonilf tlirong-liout the county are requested to send such notices lu. rw-Trlhntfld of Bpt, Poetry. " will invariably be charred for at the rate of five cento jmr line. Lost. Botweeu tliis borough and New port, on Thursday a week, a large knit Comfort, Brown, with a dark red border. Any person finding it will oblige by return ing it to this office, or to Geo. Buyder of this borough. X Removal. Among the recent changes in this town we call attention to the removal of Mr. Amos Robinson, from the house ho formerly occupied on Carlisle Street, to tho Swegor House, on Main Street. Mr. Rob inson is a popular landlord, and will no doubt keep up his reputation in the new location. X Where Is He 1 Last May a young man named Jonathan Harrison, left here for Leeds, England. His mother writes that he has not reached home, and she has heard nothing from him since that time. Any person knowing his whereabouts will con fer a favor by sending information to this office, or to " Mrs. Harrison, Pudsoy, near Leeds, England. Exchanges please copy. Do you wont a Railroad J Every man who really desires the building of the Dun cannon, BloomfieW and Loysville Railroad, will aid the entei prise by subscribing to the stock. There is no uso of any man saying he wants the rond made, and yet rofuse to give it any help. If not able to do much you can aid a little. Rail roads are not run or made by wind. Good subscriptions however, will insure the success of the en terprise. Shall we have them ? is the ques tion. A Mystery. Tho "Suiilmry Daily says that last Monday a week, a inau giving his name as Young and his residence as Har risburg hired a horse from A. J. Stroh, of Suubury, promising that he would return by Thursday. Tho same day a partner of tho same man hired a rig but returned it on Saturday. The man Young has fre quently hired from Mr. Stroh and was punctual in returning at the time appointed and his absence now has created the im pression that he may havo been foully dealt with. As a man it is said Mr. Young stands high, and his disappearance is a mystery. Mr. Stroll requests us to say that the horso is a small sorrel and the buggy a light topped one. Rail Road Matters. The Penn'a R. R. proposes to expond $10,009,000 this sum mer, in laying additional tracks, and other improvements. The Duncannon, Bloom field and LoyBville R. R. Company do not expect to expend quite that amount, but if the subscriptions and assessments come in as they should, will commence to put a por tion of that sum into circulation this sum mer. Send in your subscriptions gentle men, and those who have subscribed, will please remember wo want the first install ment paid as soon as possible. The Board of Directors will be elected by those who have paid up. -Instinct of the Tigeou. Several weeks since Mr. Richard Rancls of Hagerstown, shipped to New York a lot of pigeons that he had on hand for some timo, and, after their departure, of course thought no more of it, but in a few days thereafter he was astonished to see three of them in the vi cinity of where they bad been kept whilst here. He knew them by certain marks and there is no doubt of their being the same. It is supposed that they were in a shooting match, thereby gaining their liberty after tunning, or flying, the gauntlet of the guns of the sporting barbarians of Gotham. Twice A Week. Cumberland County. From tho Cum berland county papers of last weok, we copy the following: On Saturday last as Alfred Cutty, a team ster in the employ of Mr. Wm. M. Hender son, was driving a team up North street, his horses took fright and dashed off at a lively rate of speed, throwing Mr. C. out of the wagon, who sustained serious injuries by the fall. , The wagon was almost a total wreck. The other day while Mr. John McCoy, of Middlesex township, was out gunning for ducks in the vicinity of the Cave mill, he nariewly escaped a fatal accident by the premuture bursting of the barrel of his gun. A piece of the barrel struck him on the loft temple, stunning him considerably, but did notjnllict any serious injury. Fortunately the gun was not heavily loaded, else the explosion might have been attended with serious results. On last Saturday night, during the thun der storm, the meat house of Mr. John Dechant, proprietor of the Merchants ho tel, Mechuuicsburg, was robbed of all its contents, of an eatable line. Mr. Dechant is quite unfortunate, as this is the second time that the long-lingered gentry have paid him a visit within the past month. William BarniU of Shippensburg, had the end of his thumb shot off, Wednesday morning, in a manner, we presume, some what unaccountable to himself. He was carrying the weapon in bis pocket, which being loaded, accidentally discharged shoot ing off the thumb of the right baud, The Apportionment Bill. Below will bo found the Congressional apportionment bill, as it has finally passed. It is a curious mixture and calculated to give the republicans 22 out of 27 of tho dis tricts : . ' First district In Philadelphia, 1st, 2d, 7th and 20th wards. Second district 8th, 0th, 10th, 13th, 14th and 20th wards, and that part of 17th ward lying west of Second streot. Third district The 8d, 4th, 5th, 0th, 11th, 13th and 10th wards. Fourth district The 15th, 24th, 27th, 28th and 29th wards. . Fifth distriot The 18th, 10th, 22d, 23d and 25th wards, and that part of the 17th ward east of Socond street. Sixth district Chester and Delaware counties. " Seventh district Montgomery county, and all that portion of Bucks county not included iu the Tenth distiict. Eighth district Berks county. Ninth district Lancaster county. Tenth district Northampton and Le high counties and the townships of Dur ham, Milford, Springfiold, Richland, Rocht hill, Ilayhock, Nockamixon and Tinicum, and the borough of Quakertown, in Bucks county. Eleventh district Columbia, Montour, Carbon, Monroe and Pike couuties, and the townships of Nescopock, Black Creek, Sugar Loaf, Butler, Hazel Noster, Bear Creek, Bucks, Spring Brook, Roaring Brook, Salem, Hollenback, Huntingdon, and that part of tho city of Scranton south of Roaring Brook creek and cast of the Lackawanna river, and the boroughs of Dunmore, Now Columbus, Goldsboro', White Haven, Jeddo and Ilazleton, in Lu zerne county. Twelfth district All that portion of Luzerne county not included in the Elev enth district. Thirteenth district The county of Schuylkill. Fourteenth district Dauphin, Northum berland and Lebanon counties. Sixteenth district Counties of Tioga, Potter, M'Eean, Cameron, Lycoming and Sullivan. Seventeenth district Cambria, Bedford, Blair and Someisot. Eighteenth district Tho counties of Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Huntingdon, Snyder and Perry. Nineteenth district York, Adams and Cumberland counties. Twentieth district Union, Clinton, Clearfield, Elk, Miiliin and Centre. Twenty-first district Westmoreland, Green and Fayetto. Twenty-second district Pittsburg city and the townships of Chartiers, Union, Scott, Stowe, Robinson, Upper and Lower St. Clair, Baldwin, Wilkius, Penn, and Bnowden, aud the boroughs of Mansfield, 'Chartiers, and Braddocks in Allegheny counties. ' Twenty-third district All that portion of Allegheny county, not included in the Twenty-second district. Twenty-fourth district Washington, Beaver and Lawrence counties. Twenty-fifth district Clarion, Arm strong, Indiana, Forest and Jefferson coun ties. Twenty-sixth district The couuties of Mercer, Butler and Crawford. Twenty-seventh district Erie, Warren and Venango counties. liricriteniM. Xlt is unusual to see corn husking and cider making this time of year, yet such signis nave neon seen tne past week. Mr. G. S. Harnett, near this borouch last week made five barrels of cider, and has more yet to mane. An act has been passed to authorize the to borrow money and levy an additional lax. f Honry J. Mason, for some years phono- grapner to tne legislature in llarrisbunr. was found dead iu liis bed on Wednesday morning last. VThe river rose so high during the post week that the road between Marysville and Duncannon, was impassible for vehicles, X." Local Option Cider" is now advertised tor sale in some places, and we do believe some chap in this place has some of it. Another lot of new goods are cornimr tin fur F. Mortimer, this week, as he is in the city, purchasing his third stock for this season. Y A. lad named Frank S potts, of Newport, was injured on Tuesday last, by falling off a, cart ana catching on an iron hook, 1 The plows made at the Bloom field Foun dry, are gieat favorites with the farmers. The demand is such that, the foundry is worked to its utmost capacity to 1111 orders. Tho water in Gillet's pond on the North ern Central railroad was so high a few eve nings ago that it almost touched the steps on the passenger couches when the north ern train passed through. Only very few farmers have as yet sowed their oats in this county. An exchange says that a member of tho Constitutional Convention is trying to get in a section making tho killing of a lightning-rod agent only a misdemeanor. Church Notices. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day morning next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Fresh Harden Seeds. A fresh lot of gar den seeds have just been received aud for sale by F. Mertimer. "Behind the Scenes" A very interesting book entitled "Behind the Bcenes in Washington" is now being issued by the National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia. The book gives much val uable information regarding many subjects of interest to all. It gives sketches of leading congressmen ; details of the work ing of the different "rings" that control legislation ; descriptions of buildings ; how the public money is expended ; how the currency is made ; what it cost the Pres ident to live ; how ho spends his time ; and hundreds of other facts that cannot fail to interest the people generally. Wo have no doubt but what the book will meet with a ready sale. Advertisement. Report of the Central No-Llccnse Commit tee. The above Committee make tho following report to those citizens of Forry County, for whom they were appointed to act by the Ulooin fleltl Convention : The result of the election It is now unneces sary to state. The Committee only desire to ay concerning it, that they performed their duties with proper economy. The pamphlet prepared and published by tne Newport Bub Committee will bo mainly paid (brat Newport. The only other expenses were carriage hire to one of the meetlues, printing tlckots and post age of same and of circular, and publishing of this report. A surplus over all tbe expenses Is till held by the Committee), and It not other wise ordered at meeting of delegates in May, il will bo applied to any Court expenses for necessary prosecutions, if such should arise, as may be necessary even before the May Court, and that no' with reference to houses licensed at May Court of last year. For this purpose, the Central Committee will still act and work, and expects the township and borough com mittees to act and work uutil the general meet ing during the May Court, communicating when necessary, with the Central Committee. If for no othei purpose, such information will enable the Central Committee to know whero constables do not report according to law. The Committee have legal advice for saying that by the law there la no need or notice ot stop page to be given to tellers, other than the usual notice of other laws, viz: publication which hn been already given and on infringement of law, am indictment against Hotels or Restau rants selling anything which Intoxicates, In vio lation of law, or druggists deviating from the strict letter of the law regulating their special licenses. Each township and borough committee Is re quested to aee to the enforcement of tbe law in ita own locality, and it is requested of all good citizens that without fear or favor, they will lend their aid to the enforcement of what is now the law of the couuty. Any township or borough suffering from tho continued violation of the law, has only Itself to blame, for with proper effort, the law can be easily vindicated, and the tines and penalties of imprisonment, provided for by the State law (on which the offender Is thrown) are sufllclent to carry out this law, If acted upon, For devising tne no cessary means for the continued enforcement of the law, tbe sub-committees of each town ship will report in ptrson, on TUESDAY, of May Court, to the Chairman of the Central Committee, who will inform them of the place of meeting on the evening of that day, and any absent, will tend relluble substitutes with written credentials. As well said in the call of the Cumberland County Committee for like work, " our friends in defeated counties look for our aid lo their own future efforts, by our showing the good results of the law well en 15 3t Central .Committee. The Tide of Emigration Turned I Beckers for new homes are pouting into Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap Lands of the ATLANTIC & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. This Company offers 1,200,000 Acres of tho finest land in the world, at from If 3 to $12 per acre,on seven years time, and with free trasportation to all purchasers. This Rood, NEVER BLOCKADED BY SNOW, is destined to become the national highway between NEW YORK aud SAN FRANCISCO ; and to tho industrious farm ers of older States we earnestly recommend this land of cheap homes, sure that no where can the poor man find a more grate ful climate, a better soil, or greater pro ductiveness. For full information, witli Maps and Pamphlots, address: AMOS TUCK, Land Commissioner, 25 South Fourth btreet, ot Louis. tf. Seeds, Plants, Trees, Prepaid by Mull. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flow or and Garden Seeds, 20 sorts ot either lor $1 ; new and choice varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses, Grapes, Lillics, Small Fruits, House aud Border Plants aud Bulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mailing ; f ruit stocks or all kinds ; Hodge I'lants, &c; the most complete assortment iu the country, will be sent gratis to any plain ad' dress, with P. O. box. True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, f 0 per 1UUU ; f l per 1UU : prepaid by mail. Trade List to doalers. Seeds on Commission. Agents Wanted. fW B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur- series and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. .Established lM'J. IU lllooniflcld Photograph Uallerr Still Open. Burkholder & Wright's Pictures can't be beat. Mr. Burkholder will remain with It. H. Wright until after May Court. Pictures taken all sizes from carte dt visile to life Bi.o. Now is the time to secure good pictures ; cloudy days best for taking negatives, except smull children which should be brought lu on clear weather, do not wait until court week those who can come sooner, as we will be crowded on that week. Ilomluy. A superior quality of Hominy can be bought atF. Mortimer's. A Pretty Picture Free. The chromo issued by the American Land & Law Ad visor, is a beauty. Subscribers to that paper receive the chromo without extra charge. Those who wish, can have that paper and Tnu Timkh, Chromo included for 13.25. Those who have already paid their subscription for I'he Times can by re' mittiug us $2.00 obtuin the chromo, and the " Land & Law Advisor" for a year For further particulars regarding the paper see advertisement In another column. tSr"Oh I what pretty paper," is what all nay who look over the spring styles of Wall paper now for sale by F Moktimkh. Wall Paper Border, Picture nails, cord &o., in great variety. Cheap Life Insurance. Tho cheapest manner in which Life Insurance oan be had is to take a policy In tbe United Bretheren Aid Society. Full details of their way of insuring will be found in our advertising columns. The agent for the society in this county, is Wm. M. Butch, Esq., of New Bloomfield, to whom applications should be mode. This is the company from which the family of Mr. R, N. Willis, of this place re ceived $980 after having paid only $6 the account of which appeared in the Timos of October 8th. tf Blain Photograph Gallery. Tho sub scriber has in Blain, Perry Co., the best built ground floor Photograph gallery in tho state. It was established five years ago, and is devoted exclusively to picture making, aud producing evory style and size of picture from " gem" to a lifo size pho tograph 18 by 22 inches. Every facility for putting up pictures in lockets, casos, &e. Also albums and picture frames con stantly on hand. Call and see specimens, tf WM. SEGAR, Prof. Photo-rrapher. EST" Tub Purest and Sweetest Cod-Z,ivbr Oil is Hazard & Caswell's made on the sea hore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It la absolutely our and laeet . Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have de cided it superior to any of tbe other oils in market. iau4w Velveteen. Velveteen of splendid quality for sale by F. Moktimkk. It can be bad, cut bias if desired. TO HOOK CANVASSERS. A NEW WAY OF RUNNING Subscription Booh. CAN SELL THOUSANDS! I PLAIN HOME TALK In plain talk about tho body and Its physical and social needs. Dr. E. B. Foote, author of " Medical Common Sense," of No. 1D0 Lexington Ave., N. Y., who entertains everybody with his pen, and cures everybody by Ills skill, in its author. In its thousand pum'S it answers a thousand questions you don't want t no to your pity, picinn about. It is, as is stamped upon its cover, "a book for private and considerate rcadinir." Price $3.2fi, and postage pre-paid, everywhere. Contonts table mail ed free-. Agents wanted. A Iwantiful orlgiual chromo, mounted, "Tnnow Physio to thk Poos," worth $10, goes with the book. No chromo without the book. No book without the chromo. Address" MURRAY HILL PUBLISHINO COMPANY," No. 129 East 88th Street, New York. 10 1st County Price Current. Bloom field Anril 15 1873. Max-Need l bu I'ot a toes 73 Butter V pound . 18 20 cents, Eggs ft dozen, U Dried Apples V pound, 3 eta " Dried Peaches 6 8cts. V. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries 8 cts. " Pitted .'. 15 18 cts. " Blackberries . 8 6 cts. " Onions V bushel - 75 " NSWPOUT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Kovyli,. Snyder i Cb. DEALERS IN GUAIN At PHODUCE. NEWPORT. April 12, 1873. Flour, Extra 17 " Super. 5 50 White Wheat V bu 1 70 Red Wheat 165 165 Kye 70 Corn 4H40 Oats V 32 pounds 35 Barley 75 Clover Seed r5 00 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Fotatoes 60 Ground Alumn Halt 2 00 Llmcburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 60 5 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bss. Cross Tles.SJ feet long 45 45 cents Dressed Hogs 4ceuts per lb. Fisn, SALT, LIME AN11 COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the lionesi Aiaraet nates. , CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Carlisle, April 12. 1873. Family Flour 8 50 Superfine Flour 5 60 Superfine Rye Flour 4.60 White Wheat 1.75 Red Wheat, . 170 Rye 65 Corn 42 Oats S3 Cloverseed 4.75 Tlmothyseed 3.0U Flaxseed 1.70 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney A A ndrewt. No. 128 Market Street. Puilauklpuia, April 12, 1873 White Wheat 12 05 2 14 Wheat 1 90 1 02 Rye '. 858." Corn 68fll Oats 40'5O Clover Heed 8' jaoperlb. Timothy Seed 2 MK3 50 Flax Seed, 2 (15 2 15 Country Lard, VA M Ekks 1!'J) Butter, dull sale Tt 22 Washed Wool 60 M ceuts per lb "ITTANTKD, Agents and Peddlers for our TY I'UKnn AND M RAlJJKll- rn ann nuuill jams, jetties, nuiu, mm, hh- low. niiuilH. elu-KHA. c. Over buoni) sold lu a few localities. Sells quick. Every family wants It. Sowing Machine itud other etublUhed aneuts are finding this very pr"ltt:thle. Circulars free. Lit tlelleld and Duine, 102 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 15 8t Hoke Fhownfeltbii On the 4th ult.,by the Kev. II. Wlsslcr, Mr. Will. G. Iloko to Miss Sarah E. Frownfelter, both of Marysville Perry county, Pa. X3I1A.TZXS. Gothiiall At Beaverslown, Jac kson two Perry co., Pa., on the 25th ult., Mrs. Lyill Ann, wile of Mr. David Uotshall, aged la yrs 7 mouths and o days. Gardner In Newport, on the S6th ult after a lingering Illness, Willlnilna. wile of Mr. James T. Garduer. aged 23 years aud 1 month. Evans In Loysville, on tbe IHh Inst., of pneumonia, Mr. David Evans, aged 63 years New Advertisements. VTOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice L that his wife, Esther Meyers, having left hi bed and board, that he will from this date, pay no debts of her contraction, and nil persons are cauuonca against trusting nor on msaecntinr. UAPllfcL MKILHa, Bloomtleld, April 1, 1873. 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is here bv irlven. that Letters of Administration on the estate of Nancy A. Hornliergor, late of Marys ville, l'errv county, Pa., deceased, have been grauiea to tne undersigned, residing in r.ye rown ship, Terry county, l'a. All persons indebted to sala estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to ' ... HENRY SlllLEK, April 8, 1873. Administrator. Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHY BE ANNOYED WITH CHAPPED HANDS oaROUCH SKIN? when such an agreeable and effectual RBMBDY CAN BE Oil TAINBD AT SO SMALL A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S "ALCOSATED (JLYCERINE TABLET." Sold by DniRglstB & Dealers in Toilet Articles. 000 2 SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that retail utilck for tlO. It. L. WOLCOTT. 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. It d4w 17" A NTEI) IMMEDIATE LY. 50,000 add resses, t V to which specimen copies of Smith's Maga zine win oe sent free, Agents wanted. Write Pliny F. Smith, 51 Liberty St., N. V. . 14d4w BUILDERS Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of new books on building. A. J. B1CKNELL & CO., 14dlw 27 Warren St., N. Y. AGENTS ! A RARE CHANCE ! AGENTS, we will Dav vou M0 ner week In cash. If you will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address, 14d 4w A. COULTER Si CO., Charlotte, Mich. HENRY WARD BEKCHER'S PAFKR with the the largest circulation In the world, grows wonderfully because It Is the BEST FAPER.uivcs subscribers the jviost Beautiful Premiums, and olfers Canvassers the most LIBERAL T Kit MS. Send for Circular. J. B. FORD & CO., New York, Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. 14 d4w FIREI FIRE 1 1 FIRE! ! I FIGHTING FIRE! AGENTS WANTED for the grandest book of the year, now selling with astonishing rapid ity, 'fells of the causes of Fire; Safes; Fire-proof Buildings; Conquering Fire with Water, Steam and Gas; Insurance Is it Safe? Its History, Basis, Management, How to Insure, &c. Vivid Accounts of the Great Fires of History. Agents send fur circulars. You will not regret It. Sent ee. Address Dustln, Gllumn & Co., Hartford, Conn. 14d4w First Mortgage Sinking Fund Secured by mortgage on 6,000 acres of very valu able Coal and Iron Lands. BONDS of WOOD CO.. Wis., due from 11 to 20 years. JlAill i.oumy aim Deuooi Bonds. IU PER CENT. NEBKASKA SCHOOL BONDS. All uavable In N. Y. Citv. and for sale at uriees that will pay over 12 per cent, on the investment. Call or send fur pamphlets with maps and full particulars that will satisfy the most cautious In vestors. THOS. P. ELLIS & CO., Bankers, ' 14(14 w 14 Pine St., N . Y. City. $10 A DAY! Easily made by an Agency of 'OUIl OWN. FAMILY DOCTOR." Best medical work extant. Everybody buys that seus it. Unusual inducements to Agents. Send for circulars and terms to I IV EST & CO., 74o Broadway. N. Y. -Aneasv and sure way to make money. 14dlW Pain! Pain! CAMPH0RINE! The meat discovery for the relief of nain and a sure and Immediate cure for Rheumatism Chroir- lu aim A:uiu,niHMn. b linn c pic.nmiv aim ic- reshlug odor and will not grease or stain the most delicate fabric, which makes It a Luxury in every Family. Price 25 cents per Bottle. For Sale by all druggists. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor, New York. 14d4w A MECHANICAL CURIOSITY. - -V. , -v Every moiisecaugnr r fl,,;cVt,o - J resets the tiapioran- ,. WMOUSLTRAP,'- Jm,i hit ii,t l.v 4V": ;Jby mail prepaid, 75 A A ' '-.r cents. For sale by the 14dlw Patentee, 64 and 58 Fulton St., N. Y. We Want an Agent In this township to canvass for the new, valuable nilu Ittst adding uuua wi.uvi.h vui..,.,, The Science of a New Life. Recommended and endorsed by prominent min isters, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like it published. M per week guaranteed. Address, CONVaN&CO., Ud 4W ' L'W Eighth St., N. Y. The 3Iormon Wife! AGENTS WANTED For this fearless book. It comprises the Adventures and Experience of a woman written by herself for years the wife of a Mormon Prophet disclosing all that Is. mysterious, wicked and startling. Full of thrill ing adventure, humorous aud pathetic scenes the most fascinating book extant. Portrait of the authoress, and of leading Mormons, men and women, Life and Scenes In Utah. etc. F'or cir culars address Hartford Publishing Co., Hart ford, Ct. Tiist Premium lm.lKii.1871 Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling Door. Fender Guard. Dumping and Shaking Grate, Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN & CO., 14 d 4w 236 Water SI reet, N. Y. ITIXECrTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glv. U en that Letters Testamentary on the last Will and Testament of John Adams, late of Spring township, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing In the same tow nship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlements J0UN KII1ER. March 18, 1873 Ot Executor. Wanted. We will give men and women Business that Will Pay from 1 to J8 per dav, can be pursued In your own neighborhood ; It is a rare chance for those out of employment or having leisure time: girls and boys frequently do us well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATH A M d CO., 12 ut 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. IEWIS POTT Kit, notary ruiu.ic. New Bloom J held. Perry Co., l'a. Deeds, llouds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgement taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty paiers drawn anil certilled, will also take deposition to be read Hi apy court In the United Slate. 7 10 ly" Dried Fruit. We havo on haiul aud for sale at the right prico, Layer ItaUlus, Valencia Raisins, Cherries, reaches, Black berries and Apples. N F. MORTIMETl, New IilootuQcld. mm y y
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