Tuesday, September 16, 1873, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. nrNolliw of Mrrlwi nd Twwths nnt riwdtnij f-uu hiipb, win ur umenod live, and irleDftn tliroug-uuul the oouuty are requested to send such uuticen in. W" Tribute of Respect, Poetry, !., will Invsrtobly w vuainuu mt. Win ruu Ul FiVS WUU Wf ilU. Dtmcannon, Uloomflcld & LoysvlIIe R. R. fTIHIS Company now being duly organized In jl. iiirnnfra 10 receive suoscripuons io me unp. It-iil Stock. Subscription blanks can be Ii.nl at the Terry County Bank, or of either of the ofllceni of the Company at Mlnomltelil. or of W. K. Hwartz. at Duncannon. Mr. jumes Mcllhenny ha also uk'ii appointed an Agent lor receiving ouuscrip tinns. The Directors nf the flnmnanv nrire nnon the citizens of the County, the importance of prompt uuiion so mat me worK 01 gruuuig tne roau can ue commenced tills season. Mortimbb, President. J. T. McTntirh. . Wm. A. H111N8I.KH. Secretary.' Treasurer. 13100 m held, May a, wa. Wanted. Two'girls to do housework to whom good wages will be given. For further information apply to this ofllco. St Jerome B. Hudson & Co., and II. Pratt, of N. 1., made another contribution to our waste paper basket, last week. Thcro is no use in such chaps wasting postage, in sending us their " adds" unless the money comes with the order. We give thora this much of a notice gratuitously. a special xerm ot court was hold on Tuesday and Wednesday last, and among other business done was hearing argument on the application for a new trial in the case of Sarah A. Weber, et al, vs., P. R. It. company in which case the jury had given a verdict for plaintiff of $4,180.00, Up to this time the decision of the court has not been rendered. S. S. Picnic The Sunday Schools of Elliottsburg and Germany, will hold a basket picnic in Mr. Snyder's woods, near near Elliottsburg, on Saturday, September 20th. All that choose are invited to at tend and bring along their basket of pro vision. Tho time will be Bpont in singing, speaking and innocent amusement, but no dancing will be allowed at this picnic. Not In Error. Last weok we recorded the singular instance of an old lady in Juniata co., who had to be taught to read, though previous to an illness she could read with ease. The Juniata Republican thinks we are mistaken either in the location or the fact. We are not mistaken on either point. Our information came from the son of tho old lady referred to, and we omitted the name as some persons dialiko such publio notice. Traits of Bees. A few days since Mr. B. Eby, of Newport, set some honey on the counter in his drug store, which was soon visited by a solitary boe. This bee shortly flew away and in a few moments largo numbers of bees came flying around tho honey, probably brought there by informa tion furnished by-, the lirst visitor. So thickly did the little insects gather in to the store, that they had to darken tho room, and smoke them out with tobacco, to rid the premises Of their presence. Flre at Duncannon. Last Wednesday night, shortly before eleven o'clock, an alarm of Are was raised, which was caused by the burning of the stable on the premi ses of E. C. Irvin, on High street, opposite the United Brethren church. The flames having gained considerable headway when first discovered, no attempt was made to save tho burning building, but all efforts were confined to rescuing the adjoining property from destruction, which were successful. We understand that there was no stock or grain of any kind in the buildiug destroyed. The Are was un doubtedly the work of an incendiary. Rec ord. Upper Dauphin Fair. The uppor Dan pbin Agricultural Association, opens its exhibition at Millersburg on the 10 th inst., and remains open four days. The asso ciation ofTer a liberal list of , premiums and we have no doubt will make a creditable display. A trial of horses open to Dau phin, Perry and Northumberland counties will take place, for which premiums of 1100 are offered. One very sensible prem ium offered is for the fastest walking horse which is of far more value to a farmer than a fast trotter. The agricultural address will be delivered by David Mumma, Esq., of Harrisburg, on Thursday the 18th Inst., at 2 o'clock. Senatorial. The conferees to select a Republican candidate for Senator for this district had a final meeting in Newport, on Wednesday last, and , selected Dr. B. F. Wagonseller, of Snyder county. The con- """",u '"""""" j i.,i ,.nA .... p. uauuiB ueiure cuuiuo wan muuo, 1 no other candidates were Kirk Ilains of Perry, J. E. Herr, of Union and John McCleary, of Northumberland county. " The Democratic opponent Is Hon, A. II. Dill, of the same oounty who is the present Senator. It Is not often both parties have such exccellont nominations, and no matter which Is Successful the district will be well represented. The district as at present constituted gave Hartranft a ma jority of 8,418, and the year previous gave Republican majority of 1,824. The following is the Democratic County Ticket for Dauphin : "-' f Assembly, Wm. B. Wilson, Harrisburg ; l)r. w. tf. esmnn, linens, ' rrotnonotary, W. K. .Verbeko, Harrisburg. Register Wills, A. Reel, Susquehanna. Treasurer. Geo. Snoop, Lower Paxtou. Commission er, h. Pi Btine, Washington, County So lictor, W. DeWitt, Harrisburg. Director of Poor, J. Buffington, Gratz. Jury Com. missionor, G. D. Mover, Uniontown. County Auditor, W. RodearmeL Harris burg. Coroner, P. Stucker, Harrisburg, Church Notices. ' .f Preaching in the Presbyterian; Church on Dunnay next, at 11 jt. m. 1'rayor meeting on vveanesaay evening at 7. p. m. Preaching In the Lutheran Church 'next Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M. . Prayermeeting on Wednesday cvoning. . ... J ( . . r . . In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day morning noxt. Prayer meeting on J. hursuay evening. Reformed Church Preaching next Sab bath at 10 o'clock A. M. . Prayer meeting on lliursuay evening. - Cumberland County. From the Cum berland oounty papors of last week, wo copy the following 1 On Wednesday night of last weok, flre was discovered issuing from the residence of Mr. Jon. Plank, in Churchtown. His wifo was tho first to discover the fire, which discovery was not made a moment too soon to prevent the destruction of the property. By prompt measures the lire was subdued with but slight loss, . Spontaneous com. bustion or incendiarism was the supposed cause ot the 1110. . The Cumberland county Agricultural So ciety offer the following premiums for fast horses at the coming exhibition : The first premium for speed is a purse of $300 : to the fastest horse, $200, second fastest horse, $70 ; and third fastest, $30 ; ; not loss than tbreo horses can enter . for, this purse, which is open to the State. The annual exhibition of the Farmers' club of bhippensburg will commence next Thursday and continue three days. Sev enteen classifications are embraced in the premium list, among which are crops, fruits, paintings, products of tho dairy, agricultural immplements,. wines, canned fruits, etc No entrance fee will be charg ed. Hon. 8. M. Wherry will deliver an address. , ' , . , On Wednesday . afternoon, at about 4 o'clock, the dwelling honse of Mr. R. C. Woods, in Wostpennsboro' township, one mile east of Newville, took flre and was burned to the ground. Tho family had put a large wood fire in tho stove for the purpose of preparing supper, which caus ed tho sparks to stream from the chimney on the roof, igniting it so thoroughly that all efforts at saving the house wore render ed fruitless. All the furniture and articles of any value were saved. The house was framo and formerly used as the tenant house of the farm. Juniata County. From the Mifllintown papers of last week we oopy the follow ng : On last Friday a week. John Eidd. of Tuscarora township, while out coon hunt ing, fell from a tree, a distance of about thirty feet. He is said to be in a very critical condition. The Juniata Valley Bank have purchas ed the " Patterson lot" on Main street, from non. Joseph Pomeroy. and purpose orecting thereon a handsome flre and thief- proot brick building immediately. On Friday last, David Nailor, of Lack township, had his right hand and arm so badly lacerated in a threshing machiuo he was feoding, as to necessitate amnutation between the elbow and shoulder. Uriel Item. A heavy frost was seen by the early risers on Monday morning in. this vicinity. A colored camp meeting is now in pro gress near New Cumberland. Dr. Jas. E. Milligan, of Newport, has gone to Allegheny City, where he proposes to locate lor practice. Many of the Boroughs in this section of the State, have opened their winterschools. When are ours to be open ? "Thlfcr.liftr .Tnnea fa nnfr. nna wliifn lmraa On Sunday evening a week, it got a leg broken in the stable and had to be shot. Who can beat it? Mr. AVm. Lunfor of Centre township has raised a fine crop Jiarly Hose " potatoes, one of which weighed one pound and eleven ounces. v jiiuuuuy ui ianb weoa, jur. iiianes Wright, of Millerstown. met with a sad H T 1 1 . L V . 1 loss, by the drowning of an interesting little daughter in the vats of the tannery. The Perry County Agricultural Fair commences on the 1st of October, and will continue three days. All entries except for speed are free, and for speed ten per cent, of the premium must be paid. Three lightning rods didn't save a Berks county bain, from being destroyed by light ning last week, and the owner thinks if he had had one more on, his house would have gone too. Rev. Wm. Thomson, of Duncannon. has received and accepted a call from a church at Htewartsvillo, N. J. The congregation at imncannon, receive his resignation with much regret. - On Saturday night the 0th Inst., i.lm house of Philip Jacobs, of Saville twp., was robbed of fifteen dollars in currency. An effort is now being mado to find the thief. The woolen factory of John Dnntin. In Pocopson township, Choster coutv. was de stroyed by flre early on Saturday morning a week. Loss about $30,000 insurance $10,5OT. One of the merchants, in the unnnr nnrt. of this county, got sold last week, by buy- i"K guoun ui some 11 amp. Articles wlilcu were to be all wool turned out cotton. This could not be called "puflingthe wojl" over a man's eyes. In the Vicinity of Lewlrtown, last Mon day morning, an unknown- man, while asleep, jumped out of one of the windows of a car attached to the Cincinnati express train westward bound while it was travel ing at the rate of about thirty miles per hour. The only Injuries he sustained was a deep gash on one of his knees, and sev eral cuts on his head. A man named Smith Eastman, aged about thirty-five or forty years, while walk ing on the railroad track in the vicinity of Elizabeth Furnace, about five milos east of Altoona, was struck by the engine hauling the Cincinnati express train Wednesday eyouiug, huu instantly Kiueu r A A nnrRA hnlnnrrinrv n f T,l, . C 1, . ... i . utii. uuuiunu was bothered so badly by tho flios on Satur day last, that he laid down breaking the shafts and the harness, while hitched iu front of the Eagle Hotel, in this borough. An explosion of gas in tlie oven at the Marshall furnace last week, did some dam age, but did not interfere, with work or hurt any person. " Picking Cheiuuks Down The Lane," and "Happy Honns," are two now songs by the renowned Millard, both containing all of the elements of popularity and both really excellent, they can bo had at any Music Store, for the trifle nf an oonta onl, or will be sent free of postage, on receipt vi liiue, ur me iniiiunnerR, LEE & WALKER, 022 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Bullou's Magazine for October. A very nice number is Ballon's for October. It rontnlna a MmatlnMa mi.nili. w,.ji. . ... uaiiu.J v. luauiujj matter, all divided Into stories and poetry, en- (r-ovlnna nj . 1 .,!-.. 1. Z ft'.'fi" uociui icauiug, aia'u a any one likes to got hold of to pass away an hour or In A nl.jt.nnl mannAv nit a Ann " -1 an r - .......... .. ..j a V.U j . j it 11 11 ow lui your yourself if Ballou's Majrazlne Is not nvim IV R Dlllg Id tUJJJ, W f l,OU pCT UD.- num t We know that It la thn Mionrtait m.ff. axle published. For sale at all the periodical depots in the country. Address "Thomas fc Talbot," 86 Bromfleld Btrect. Boston, for hnnlr nr .nmnt numbers. Engine and Boiler. Any person want ing a good 40 horse power boiler, with engine and all complete, can obtain ouo at less than half price, by addressing John F. Good, tf Liverpool, Perry Co.. Pa. A Great Horror Done Away With. House cleaning is great horror to nine men out of every ten. When that time comes the "men folks," as a rule, give the domestio hearth a "wide berth." Oceans of suds the product of tons of soap fair ly flood every part of the house. The women, from the mistress down, labor as thoy never worked before, and what with the discomfort, the smell of suds and the dampness, and not unfrequontly sicknoss, the product of colds and overwork, matters are generally disagreeable. The simple use of Sapolio instead of soap does away with all this discomfort. It lightens the labor a hundred per cent., because it removes dirt, grease, stains and spots, with hardly any labor, with but little water, and in one tenth the usual time. Blooinfiold Academy. This school. which opened its new session last week, is rapidly increasing and bids fair to outstrip in the number of its scholars the previous spring session, large as that was. Several scholars from Cumberland county enter this week. The principal, Rev. John Edgar is on the ground with his able assis tant, Prof. A. L. Markol. Miss E. M. Green and Miss Mary Harmon, both of Philadelphia, . have charge, respectively of the Painting and Drawing and of the Music, Vocal and Instrumental. Blaln Photograph Gallery. The 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, and producing every style and size of picture from " gem'! to a life size pho tograph 18 by 22 inches. Evert facility for putting np pictures in lockets, cases, &o. Also albums and picture frames con stantly on hand. Call aud see specimens, tf WM. SEGAR. Prof. Photographer. Children often look Pule and Sick from no'other came tliau having worms In the stomacii i . . BltOWN'S VEItMIFL'OE COMFIT8 " will destroy Worms without iuiury to the oliild. being perfectly WHITE, and free from all color ing or other injurious Ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CUKT18 IIROWN, Proprietors, ' ', . No. 213 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by DruggMa and Chemittt, and dealers in Medicines at Twdnty-Fivs Cbnts a Box. 27b lyr. The Household Panacea, and Family Liniment 1 Is the best remedy In the world for the following complaints, viz. t Cramps In the Limbs and Stom ach, Tain In the Stomach , Bowels, or Side, Itueu matlsm In all its forms. Bullous Colic, Neuralgia Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Bore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Brulsos, Chills and Fever. For internal and External use. Its operation Is not onlv to relieve the natient. but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates aud pervades the whole system, re storing healthy autlou to all its parts, and quick ening the blood. THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA IS PUIIELY Vegetable and All Healing, J'repared by .. . i . CUBTIS & BKOWN, , No. 215 Fulton Street, New York For sale by all druggists. - 27 b lyr. FOB LOSS OF APPETITE. Uvsnepsla. In- digestion, Depression of the Spirits, and Gen eral Debility, in their various forms, Fehro Puosporatkd Euxir of Causata made by Caswkll, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold Dy ait druggists, is the best tonic. As a stim ulant tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, It bas no efiual. If taken during the season it prevent) fever and ague aud other intermittent fevers. 8704 w WASTED I Internal Revenue (Stamps of all descriptions, at a reasonable dis count. JAS. II. FERGUSON, Newport, Perry Co., Pa. " Thnt Favorite Home Remedy,". PA IN -K I LL E R Has been before the publio over Thirty Years, and probably has a wider and hotter reputation than any other proprietary medicine of the present day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the PAIN KILLER; but, while some extol It as a lini ment, they know bnt little of lis power In eas ing pain when taken Internally ; while others use It Internally with great success, but are equally Ignorant of Its healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to say to all, that it is equally successful whether used internally or externally. It Is sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard medicine to know that It is now used In all parts of the world, and that Its salo Is constantly increas ing. No cnratlve agent lias h id such a wide spread sale or given snch universal satisfac tion. DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER is a puroly vegota blo compound, prepared from the best and purest materials, and with a care that insures the most perfect uniformity In the medicine; and while it Is a most effective romcdy for pain, It is a perfectly safe medicine, even in the most unskilful hands. It Is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE ; and by being kept ready for Immediate rosort, will save many an nour of sullerlng, and many a dollar in time and doctor's bills. Aaor over thirty years' trial, it Is still receiv ing the most unqualified testimonials to its vir tues, from persons of tho highest character and responsibility. Eminent Physicians commend It as a most effectual preparation for the ex tinction of puin. ft Is not only tho bost reme dy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, &c., but lor the Dysentery, or Cholera, or nny sort of bowel complaint, it Is a remedy unsurpassod for efficiency, and rapidity of action. In tho great cities of India, aud other hot cllmutcs, it has become the stuudard medicine for all such complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Cankor, Asthma, and Rheu matic difficulties, It has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to bo an Invaluable medicine. We would caution the publio agulnstall 1ml tntionsofour preparation, either in name, or style of putting up. September 10, 1MT3 lro ,. , Thirty Years' Experience or nn , ' old Nurse. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Is the prescription of one of the best Female I'hvsl ciansand Nurses In the United States, aud has been used for thirty years with never falling safe ty and success, by millions of mothers and chil dren, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health aud comfort to mother aud child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest Remedy In the World In all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAR RHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other Cause. Fulldlrcc tlons for using will Accompany each bottle; None Genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS Is on the ontslde wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealors. 27 b lyr DR. WISTAR'S WILD CHERRY BALSAM. This Balsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaints, and make use of this unequaled remedy. It can be relied upon, the mass of testimony that has been published since its Introduction, being ample proof of Us efficacy. , WOltTH AND BEAUTY I " WOOD'S nOUSEUOLU MAGAZINE" AND TUB CUHOMO YO SEMITE! Having control of the magnificent Oil Chro mo YO SEMITE, we are able to offer a combi nation of literary and artistic work of genu ine worth, and at prices unprecedented. This flue copy of a piece of Nature's grand est work, Is not presented in the usual limited style its dimensions, 14x20, making a picture of very deslrnblo size, In itself AN ORNA MENT TO THE ROOM graced by its prcseuce. But few copies of this beautiful ChromowlU be allowed to go to the retail stores, and thoso will be sold at their ACTUAL RETAIL PRICE, $0.00, while If ordered In connection with our Magazine, both will be furnishod for 1. 45 O ! As a premium the picture may be obtained by sending us Two Subscriptions for the Maga zine at $1.00 each, or by subscribing for the Magazine two years in advance, at $1.00 per annum. Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAOAZINE, 8. E. SiiuTbs, Publisher. Newbugh, N. Y. : If you want a neat Card, Bill-hoad, Letter-head) or Job Priuting of any descrip tion, cull at the " Times" oflioo. . .. County Price Current. Bloounelo, September 15, 187X Fiax scea,..; i cu Potatoes '. 7.1 ' Butter V pound IB cents.' Eggs V dozcu, ID " . Dried Apples V pound 0 cts'" Dried Peaches 8 12 cts. ft ft. Pealed Peaches " 12 fit 16 cts. " Cherries, .,. 8 ets. " " Pitted, , 16 018 cts." Blackberries t! 8 cts. " Onlous fl bushel, 76" NEWl'OIlT MA11K12TS. Corrected Weekly by KougH fc lirother. : UKAI.EUS in ' ' ovtviiv jt litcmucis. Nswpoht, Septeuibor 13, W73. Flour, Extra, , (U 6u . " Super ,.. 4 0 White Wheat V bu, 1 til Red Wheat............ I... 1 MOl 3i Rye 06 . Corn,...; 6uo0 Oats V 3ii pounds, , 117 Barley 7S Clover Seed , 4 5Ut 60 Timothy Seed .... 3(0 Flax Seed,.., , , 1 60 Potatoes, eo Ground Alumn Bait,.... 1U0Q2 00 Llmeburner's Coal , t 40 Stove Coal,,,....,, '4809460 Pea Coal, 8 00 Smith Coal,. ' ; , 25 ets. bus. Cross Tles,8feet lung, 60 J 50 cfiits llacom.v.. ...... It) I FI9H, SALT, LIME AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the . Lowest Market Rules. s- Five per cent oB for Cash, CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. . t . . f , i COHRECTKO WlTRia.T. : , t ( ( ) Carlisle, September 13. 18731, Family Flour, 17.2.-, Superfine Flour 6 00 Superfine Rye Flour,.,.,.. 4 .00 '' White Wheat, 1.60 Rod Wheat r 146 r. Rye , , .,. eg Corn 50 Oat , 37 Cloverseed 4.75 Tlmothyseed ;, . 8.50 Flaxseed . 1 go O. A. Salt, 1.75 Philadelphia Price Cnrrent. tcOnilKCTED WBEKLT BT. ' " ' J. C. McNsnirhton, Jc. Enhelmsn, W. D. Enlwlnisn J. C. McXaugliton A Co., (EstabUshtd IW.) (Successors to Postlcthwalte, McNaughtou & Co,) General Commission Merchants, No. 284 South Front St. Connlminipats of Lumber, Ornin.Fnilf.Poulrry.Butter, KtfKS, Game, fcc, solicited. Philadelphia. September 10, 1873. Flour Superfine, 8 3 50 4 25 " Extra, 4 25 ti 6 00 " Fancy 7 00 e 8 60 White Wheat, 1 7.1 1 85 Red Wheat, 1 G2 1 65 Rye, C) (4 05 Cloverseed, . 7 8 porft Timothy Seed, 8 00 (3 3 50bush Corn, 64 m 65 Oats, white, ' 47 (i ' 60 Oats, mixed, 41 44 ' Lard, country, 9 per 8 Onions, red and yellow, 4 60 & 5 00 per bbl EBB', 27 28 Butter prime roll 16 22 " common, 14 16 Wool washed, ...... 45 60 perlb " unwashed 25 30porS. Spring Chickens, 13 14 " Live " 15 17 Feathers Live Geese prime, 70 75 " " " " inferior, 26 33 " Depuch SnsABER On the 4th Inst., by the Rev. A. Vanfosson, Mr. J. EdRar DePugU to Miss Arabella Shearer, all of Duncanon. Bkooks Bbtner. On the 26th ult., at Bailey's Station, by the Rev. Mr. Moore, Mr. A. W.' Brooks, of Bailey's, to Miss Kate Bry ner, of Wheatlleld township. Walker Hctohinson. On the 4th tnsl., by the Rev. 8. 8. Wallen, at the parsonage nt East Waterford, Mr. William M. Walker and Miss Mary J. Hutchinson, both of Tuscarora township, Juniata counyt. Cane Sweoer. On the 19th of August, In Newport, by the Rev. Albert C. Titus, Mr. Albert Cane, of Spring township, to Miss Tlllle J. Swcger, of Bavllle township. Bowers Shoemaker On the 11th InBt., by Wm. A. Morrison, Esq., at his office In New Germantown, Mr. William H. Bowers, of Madison twp., to Miss Anna M. Shoemaker, of Jackson twp., all of Perry county. DEATHS. Bhadb. On the Cth Inst., George W. eon of David and Nancy J, Shade, aged 8 months and 7 days. , Kibe. On the 6th Inst., at the residence of Wm, Ward, near Shermansdale, Mrs. H. M. Klse, formerly of Washington, Lancaster Co., Pa., aged 37 years, 7 months and 15 days. Kcnklb. On the 8th nit., In Silver Spring twp., Cumberland Co., Pa., Daniel Kuuklc, aged 65 years, 7 months and 29 days. New Advertisements. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of William Adair, late of Ixiysvlllo, Tyrone township, Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscribers residing lu Madison township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to . ANDREW ADAIR, ROBERT A. CLARK. September 16, 1873-61 dmluistrators. THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., want reliable and energetic Agents in this County. The " VICTOR" is s Lock-stitch, Shuttle Machine, with Sclf-settlug Needle, best finished and most perfect Machine ottered. An Increase of over 500 per cent, oil sales of 1872 over 1871. For Terms, Jtc, Address. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 37c4t , 12L7 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. N' OTICE. The subscriber hereby elves no- ' tic that Bainiiel Mlntrer. a bound bov. a.eti about 13 years, lias ran away from his em)loy without lust cnuKtt. and thnt l.u vtlfl imv nodwht - of his contraction. MEREDITH BAKLINGTON. ' Centre township. Sept. 9, 1873 at n OOflO 0MMH()0 (HKMMHHMHM) - fHMMHMXWMXtOOO ' l OOOOOXMKMMMKWXK fHWKkMKMKhKMHKHMKHMI OOOUOOOtKX000004XIOO ' ooownonnooiwxi okkmkkxkmoooo utHH4MHXM)a GUEAT BAUOAIN'H otioooottixhMj tX M MM Hi 04)MMMi O0 IKXMHMH OOlXtfXA) oo4N,o Are uow OftVred oooh t' OtMl cmai BY O o oo F. U0BTIME2, no ocHHto oonoo OMWKHM) OUUKXIQ . o(MMMMKXK)New Bioomnela.ottoiHMMxio OOOIHMHIUIlOO OOIliauain 4ouuuouuuouuuo iiouuoowooooon ooooooooonoonooonoooo IHtlKMNKMHMMMNMHMMMKJ U4XMXHMM0X(tOnilU , , U1HU)1HXHMMM . i ' I OOOIMHJ4MHJU ' ' v " tXHKKICHI OOOO : ' ... i ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Frederick ! lemming, late of Oar. roll township. Perry county, fa., deceased, have been granted to the subscrllwr runldliig In said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims, will present tliein duly authenti cated lor aettlemoiit to MARGARET FI.EMMINO, July 15, 1873 Ot Administratrix. (7