Tuesday, September 23, 1S73. LOCAL DEPAR TMENT. Notice nf Marriairrfi and Deaths not mcmmHiib1 Four linen, will he insprtod frw, nml f riondw throughout the count y are requested to send such notices in. . Tribute of Rowpwt, poetry, fto.( will invariably be charged fur at the rut of fivjc ceuta er line. Duncannon, Blooniflcid & Loysvillo K. It. T IHIfl Company now being Only orKnntzed In X prepared to receive subscriptions to the t'up- Kill Stock. Kubscriiitlon blanks can he had at tho Terry County ltaiik, or of either of the officers of the Company at Blooinfleld, or of W. R. Hwartz, at Duncannon. Mr. James Mcllhcnny has also been appointed an Agent for receiving Bubscrip tlons. Tho Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens of the County, the importance of prompt action so that I lie work of grading the road van be commenced this season. a 1'. Mortimer, President. J. T. MclNTinr:, Wm. A. Hmitsi.KK, Secretary. Treasurer. Bloomlleld, May 27, 1873. )Bnss. A seven pound black bass was aught in the Susquehanna, near Harris burg, ou Thursday last. Messrs. Ciom leigh and Mutzabaugh, of Duncannon, also caught several fine ones last wook, near tho Junction, some of which weighed over lour pounds each, and Mr, John Hood caught soroo weighing over three pounds. y . ' Ail Accident. On Saturday last ns Rev, Mr. Crawford was driving along in Juniata twp., accompanied by bis wife, his horse stumbled and fell, throwing out both oc cupants and breaking tho shaft and dashor of tho buggy. Mr. Crawford escaped all injuries, but his wifo was not quite so for tuuato though her injuries were slight. 2Ann Broken. On Tuesday morning, while- a son of .Mrs. L. Shearer, a lad of -about eight years, residing in Duncannon was playing with some companions in front of tho new school building, ho attempted to jump from the top of tho limo house, l)tit his foot caught in a shingle, and he full to the ground, breaking one of his arms above tho wrist. Dr. Gwartz adjusted the fracture and tho lad is doing well. Lois of Hats. County mcrchats wanting a good assortment of Hats and Caps to select from, will do well to call on Messrs Barnes, Brother & Horron, C03 Market St,. Philadelphia. They will find Mr. D. Tort Bcalo so well and favorably known to tho merchants in this and Juniata county, pre pared to show them through tho stock and ready to give bis personal attention to the filling of their orders. X-Badly Injured. On Tuesday, a little fivo-year old daughter of Mr. Wm. Mc Murray, while on the veranda of tho Na tional House, by somo means or other full over tho railing down upon tho ground, striking her forehead on a sharp stone inflicting a severe wound and producing a slight concussion of the brain. Although the child's injury is dangerous, still it is not considered fatal, and tho attending physician has hopes of her early recovery. Duncannon Record. A Foolish Brakcinau. Sometime during Monday afternoon a brakesman named Lindsey, in the employ of the Pennsylvania railroad company, jumped upon an engine standing on the track in the yards of tho above company, and began to "fool" with the throttle valve. The ougiue got away with him, running up the track and col liding with another engine, at or near the stock yards, doing great damage to both machines. Tbo stupid follow after the mischief was done, leaped olT the engine and bid in corn field. The company will probably dispense with bis services in future. About School Teaching. One of our city contemporaries has an item about school teaching, and mentions that an irate fathor, in its locality does not approve of the system in vogue. Ho declares that it is making candidates for tho iusane asylum, and piling up a heap of misery in ' many forms. Ho desires that there should be reasonable Hogging in schools, begin ning with the teacheis. Ono thing which especially rouses his wrath is tho way in which tired parents are forced to teach their sleopy children, during tho evening, the lessons which they go to school tho next day merely to recite. Ho demurs, and with reason, at doing the mental drudgery for which he liberally pays others who are purposely fitted for it. Parents are complaining bitterly of tho studying at homo to which their children are forced, on pain of falling below their classes. No father wants to teach school during his leisure hours, and no child should be com pelled to spend so much of the day in brain, work. Fewer studios and strict discipline In the schools would make sufficient time for memorizing of lessons at the desk. . It is tho great fault of our school system that it demands that children should occupy themselves with more studies at oue time than they are able intellectually to master. They are crowded ahead too fast. They should have a reasonable amount of time for reercatiou. This subject is worthy of serious thought by parents and teachers everywhere. If yon want a neat Card, Bill-head, Let ter-head, or Job Piloting of any descrip tion, call at the " Times" oflice. Railway Wreck, The Cincinnati ex press train , westward bound " 'yesterday morning was dotaincd several hours, and was running on the time of the Southern express train. In tho vicinity of Yhe Ty rone Forges the engine hauling the latter train ran into the rear end of the former and demolished several sleeping coaches. The engine of tho Southern express train was also disabled. Previous to the ruin a fireman named Btonebraker, and a brake man namod Bowers, jumped from the en gine and sustained several severe bruises. But ono of the passengers onboard-tho Cin cinnati express train was slightly injured. The wreck caused a detention of several hours to both trains. Altoona Tribune of Thursday. ' Cumberland County. From the Cum berland county papers of last week, wo copy tho following ; Tho Day Express train west on Monday evening killed a valuable young horse be longing to Mr. Wm. Heborlig, about a mile east of Oakvillo. On Saturday last, while Mr. R. II. Mid dleton, of Newtown, was taking a drive up the Spring road in a sulky, he came in con tact with a furnace team, by which his sulky was broken, bo thrown out, his col lar bono broken, and otherwise badly bruised. A son of Mr. Gcorgo Strohm, blacksmith whilo fishing undor the water-wheel, at the town mill, on Monday last, was struck on one of li is foet by a crow-bar falliug down, which had been standing near the water wheel. The lad had ono of his Joes cut entirely oil; and one or two of tho others mashed. Street services were held on last Sabbath at tho corner of West and South streets, Carlisle. Quite a large audience was present, wiio took an interesting part in tho sorvices. Addresses were delivered by Rev. J. W. Siniloy, Rev. J. B. Soule and John Miller. Sorvices will bo held next Sabbath on the corner of Louther and Bedford streets, commencing at 0 o'clock. A horso attached to a new spring wagon belonging to Josoph Schraudonbach, baker, frightened while standing in front of his residenco on Friday morning last, and dashed off up Bedford street at a furious rate of speed. When about mid-way be tween North and Louther streets tho wag on struck a large tree and was demolished. At this point the horse freed himself from tho wagon, and continued his flight up Bedford to Main, and up Main to a small alley which leads to tho stable of Lewis Zit.er, where ho was caught. To the Citizens of Pennsylvania. Your attontion is specially invited to tho fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to tho Capital Stock of tho Centennial Board of finance. Tbo funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the building for tho International Exhi bition, and tho expenses connected with tho same. It is confidently believed that tho Keystone State will bo represented by tho namo of every citizen alive to patriotic commemoration of tho one huudreth birth day of tho nation. Tho shares of stock are oflorcd for $10 each, and subscribers will recoive a handsome steel engraved Certi ficate of Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a national momorial. Interest at tho rate of six per cent, per annum will bo paid on all payments of ucnionmai mock irom aato ot payment to January 1, 1870. Subscribers who are not near a National Bank can remit a check or post oflice order to tho undorsigned, FRED'K FRALEV, Treasurer, 004 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Uriel Iteiiiw. .Corn-Cutting is the order of tho day. x no crop is goou. A splendid lot of cassimercs for Fall and Winter wear have just been opened by F. Mortimer. Call and see them. Quito a number of persons availed thom solves of Excursion tickots on Saturday to visit Barnums show at llarrisburg. "Well ! how many squirrels did you get yesterday?" is the question most every uouy is now aiming everyDociy else. The colored population of Newport, MiflKn and Millerstown, held a picnic last week in Acker's woods near Newport. Lots of Now Goods for Fall Trade are to be oiieued this week at F. Mortimer's, among which are somo pretty stylos of shawls suitable for this season. The Court House clock is fifteen minutes slower than railroad time, and persons going to tho trains will do well to notico this difference. Mrs. Adam Fennlclo, of Carroll twp., re cently killed a rattlesnake having sixteen rattles, which sho found near their spring house. k son of Crist. Wagner, of Oliver twp., fractured his skull a few days since by a fall from a corn crib. His injuries received attention from Dr. Orris, and tho lad is getting along well. Brown tinted note-paper is now the fash ion in London. Tho noto sheet Is out in legal shape, and turns at the top instead of at tne siuo. l lie novelty will soon be the rage here. On Wednos day a week, Henry Gilbert of Beaver twp., Snyder county, was in stantly killed by a stick of timber falling uu uiui noui mo socona story oi a build ing. An unknown man was run over by the Cincinnati express west, on Wednesday morning last, near- llarrisburg, and out into several pieces. The nieces were scat tered along the track for a number of yards. On Wednesday Mr. John Miller, of War saw township, Jefferson county, whilo rid ing on a wagon at borne on the farm, full from tho vehicle, one of the wheols parsing over hi head and fracturing his skull,death MnsnitMr frnm liifl IninrlAa l Villan ... an agud man, and for somo time was suf- lui ing iium uu uuviTuuou ui me miuu, That Favorite Home Remedy, PA I N -KILLER Has been bofore the public over Thirty Tears, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any other proprietary medicine of tho present day. At this period there are but few unacquainted with the merits of the FAIN KILLER but, while some extol it as a lini ment, tbey know but llttlo of Its power In eas ing pain when taken internally ( while othors use it Internally with great success, but are equally Ignorant of Its healing virtues when applied cxtornally. We therefore wish to say to all, that it 1b equally successful, whether used internally or externally. It is sufficient evidence of Us virtues as a standard medicine to know that It Is now used la all parts of tho world, and that its sale is constantly increas ing. No cnratlve agent has had such a wide spread salo or given such universal satisfac tion. DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Is a purely vegeta ble compound, prepared from the best and purest materials, ana with a care that insures the most perfect uniformity In the medicine) and while it is a most effective remedy 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 resort, will save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar In lime and doctor's bills. After over thirty years' trial, It Is still receiv ing the most nnquallllcd testimonials to Its vir tues, from persons of tho hi'heat character and responsibility. Eminent Physicians commend It as a most effectual preparation for the ex tinction of pain. It is not only the best reme dy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, &e., but for tho Dysentery, or Cholera, or any sort of bowol complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for cfiicloncy, and rapidity of action. In the great cities of India, and other hot climates, It has become tho standard medicine for all such complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, and Rheu matic difficulties, It has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to bo an invaluable medicine. Wo would caution the public against all Imi tations of our preparation, cither in name, or style of putting up. September 10, 1873 lm EST" Tho October number of Demorest's Monthly Magaziuo is fully equal to its usual excellence, Includliigentertainlug stories, fash ions and household and other matters. The extraordinary oiler Dcmorest Is making to his subscribers, of the largest, best and most pop ular oil chromos "The Old Oaken Bucket," " Captive Child," " Home, Sweet Home," all three by Jerome Thompson, and "After the Storm," by De Ilass, as a premium to each Yearly Subscriber, $3 each, is truly wonderful. See tho October number for full particulars in regard to these splendid prizes, or address W. Jennings Dcmorest, 838 Broadway, N. Y. t$ Demorest's Young America, with all Its useful, interesting and piquancy of material for the young folks, is now ready for October. Young America for 1874 is to be furnished at $1, with a valuable premium to each subscri ber. This will be good news to the juveniles. Address W. Jennings Demorcst, 838 Broad way, N. Y. Tape Worm ! Tape Worm I Removed in a few hours with harmless Vegeta blo Medicine. No fee asked until the entire worm, with head, passes. Refer those atlllcted to residents of the city whom I have cured, that had been unsuccessfully treated at the Jellorson Med ical College, on Tenth Street; had taken In vain, turpentines, the so-called specltlcs, and all known remedies. Dr. K. F. KUNKEI,, No. Sf9 North Ninth Htreet, Philadelphia. The Doctor has been In business for over twenty-five years, and Is per fectly reliable. Call and see. Advice free. Ro nioved Tapeworm from a child six years old, measuring 20 feet. At his olllce can be seen spec imens, some of them over forty feet In length, which have been removed in less than three hours, by taking one dose of his medicine. Dr. Kunkcl's treatment is simple, safe and perfectly reliable, and no fee until The worm, with head, passes. Dr. E. F. Kunkel, iv.l North Ninth St. Philadelphia. Consultation at olllce or by mall free. 38 b52t THE MOST UNHAPPY PERSON in tho world is the Dyspeptic. Everything looks dark and gloomy j he feels " out of sorts" with himself and everybody else. Life is a burden to him. This can all be changed by taking Peruvian Syrup (a protoxldo of Iron), Cases of 37 years' standing have been cured by it. ' Attention! ItiiSHcl Guard. You are here by ordered to parade at Sandy Hill on next Saturday the 27th inst. Sabre exercises at 10 o'clock. By order of Capt. J. M. Wei bley. , .... E. M. Hkukison, O. 8. ' Church Notices, ' Preaching in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday cvoningat 7. p. m. Holormcd Church Preaching noxt ban- bath at 101 o'clock A. M. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening. Preaching in tho JU. t,. Church ou Bun- day evening noxt. prayer meeting on Thursday evening. County Trice Current. Bloom field, Heptembor 22, 1873. Flax-Heed 1 60 Potatoes 75 Hutter VI pound, 18 cents. Eggs f) dozen, 18 " Dried Apples y pound 0 cts " Dried Peaches ; 8 12 cts. IP lb. Pealed Peaches 12 (i 18 ots. " Cherries ' fi cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Unions ft bushel 75 " NEWI'OHT MAUKET8. Carrected Weekly by Kougli lf Jlrotlier. DEALERS IN Cilt AIIN Ac. iMtoiruois. NawroaT, September 20, 1873. Flour, Kxtra M 60 " Super i (0 White Wheat V bu 140 Red Wheat 1350132 Kye 05 Corn W00 Outs V 32 pounds, 37 Barley 75 Clover Seed 4 6 J61 50 Timothy Heed, 3 GO Flax Heed 1 60 Potatoes 60 tl round Alumn Bait 111)02 00 Llmeburner't Coal, 2 40 Htove Coal, 4 50 Q 4 60 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 ots. V bxs. Cross Tles,8!4 feet long 60 O 60 cents Bacon S (ft 8 FI8II, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. " Five per cent off for Cash, CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORHECTRD WXKKLT. Carlisle, September 20. 1873. Family Flour 17.23 Superfine Flour 6 00 Superfine Rye Flour 4 .00 White Wheat, 1.60 Red Wheat 145 Rye 65 Corn 60 Oats 37 Cloverseed, 4.75 Tlmothyseed, 3.50 Flaxseed , i.go O. A. Salt 1.75 Philadelphia Price Current. COHHECTEO WEEKLY 11Y J. C. McNans-hton, Jac. Eshelmsn, W. D. Eshelman J. C. JloXnuglilon fc 0., (Establihcd 1867.) (Successors to Postlethwalto, McNaughton & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, No. 264 South Front St. CnnslKiiroeuls nf Lumber, Ornin, Fruit, Poultry .Butter, KtfKB, dame, &c, aulicltca. Philadelphia. September 20, 1S73. Flour Superfine, $ 3 50 4 25 " Extra, 4 25 fS 6 00 " Fancy 7 00 tj 8 50 Whlto Wheat, 1 75 1 85 Red Wheat, 1 02 1 C5 Rye, 63 C 65 Cloverseed, 7 ti 8 per H Timothy Seed, 3 00 3 50 hush Corn, Gt m 65 Oats, white, 47 fO Oats, mixed, 41 44 Lard, country, Cj 9 per lb Onions, red and yellow, 4 60 0 5 00 per hbl Eggs,. 27 28 Butter prime roll 10 & 2 " common, II 6$ lfl Wool washed, 45 tj 60 perlb " unwashed 23 30 perlb Spring Chickens, 13 14 " Live " 15 17 " Feathers Live Ceesc prime, 70 ( 75 " " " " Inferior, 25 & 85 " Dale Cablet. On the 4th Inst., at tho residence of the brldo's fnther by tho Rev. Mr. Burkalon, Samuel W. Dale of Mazeppa, Wa bashaw CO., Minnesota, formealy of Centre twp., Perry co., to Llzzlo A. Carley, of Orono co, Olmitoad co., Minnesota, formerly of Luzcrn co. DEATHS. Clouser. On tho 2d Inst., Llllo Clouscr, daughter of Cyrus and Louisa Maria Clouscr, aged 3 years, 8 months and 16 days. There Is hushed on earth A voice of gladness there is veiled a face Whose parting loavei a dark and silent place By the once joyous hearth. A smile hath passed, which lilted its homo with light A soul whose beauty made that smile so bright But glory from the dust, And praise to Him, the merciful for those On whose bright memory love may still repose With an Inmost trust. Praise for the dead who leave us when they part Such hope as she hnth left "tho pure In heart." . James C'hawfoud. - Giboney. In Carroll twp., on the tlth Inst., Alfred Giboney, son of Brian Giboney, agod 1 month and 21 days. EnmoHT. On tho 11th lust., John II. Ebrlght, aged 60 years 8 moths and 13 days. New Advertisements. TRESPASS NOTICE. The subscriber a resl dent of Carroll township, cautious all persons against entering upon his premises, for (he pur pose of hunting, fishing, gathering nuts, or tres passing for any purpose whatever, under penalty of the law. HENRY J. BOLDER, Sept. 23,1873 3m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of William Adair, late of Loysvillo, Tyrone towushlp. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to tho subscribers residing In 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 10, 1873 Ot Administrators. HAUS MAIM THE VICTOtt HEWING MACHINE CO.. want reliable and energetic Anents hi this County. The VICTOK" In a Lock stitch, Shuttle Machine, with Self setting Needle best llnlshed nnd most perfect Machine ottered. An Increase of over 500 iter cent, on Hales oi 1872 over 1H71, For Terms. c, AddreM, VICTOU REWINO MACHINE CO., 37ctt 12T Chestnut Ht., IMilladelphlu. Pa. NOTU'K. The subscriber hereby gives no. tlce that Samuel Hlnger, a bound boy, aued about l.'f years, has ran away from his employ without just cause, and that he wlfl pay no debts of his contraction. MKKEDITH DAKUNOTON. Centre township, Hept. U, 1873 at o I040 OTHXMMH) rHHHMXMtono CHMHiMMHO4M10O O H KM W 04( Kil H If )( OfHKHMKMMKMMKKMMHKin 0000(JOIKHitXUiK0KMHK0 OOlMKMJOnOOOOTHl OOf, OOOOOO OOOQ IHMMMMfHHHK) OUE AT BARGAINS rXMHKWMXXMXt OMMMMKtOU IMMHMMMKJU OU4H HKM) OMtWKMJO W04M1O Are now Offered t hkhj IN MJ O.H) iir o (M) 7. UOETIUEBi", ooio ouooo fKKHMWL, , . OOOOOOO (m,ij..;New Bloomnela.tKXH ooooo OINHKHKMKHMJ tJOtMniNlOO OOOOUtKMHKHKJltn OIKMXKXKJUOOOOO o'moonounrxioocx khkmvhi (JUUOO.HMM H MMMMMMMKJ4J OlNHIiMHKKKMHlilOIH, OOOrHMKMHMKJlKJ . 1 UiHMMHMHMIU ' 00O04MM2 Engine and Boiler. Any person want ing a sooxl 40 horse power boiler, with engine and all complete, can obtain one at lens man half price, by addressing joiin r , uoon, tf Liverpool, Porry Co., Pa. New Advertisements. A OKKAT SENSATION f Aaents Wanted. X Cash Salary.or Commission allowed, strictly honorable. Address, F. A. ELLS & Co., Charlotte, Michigan. 38 d 4w EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL I One agent In four weeks made a prollt of 81 12. Hi I. selling Bry ant's l.ibray of Poetry and Song s J70 In one week on The New Housekeeper's Manuel, by Miss Beecherand Mrs. Stowo. Any live man or woman can have an agencv. J. B. FORD (6 CO., New Y., Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. 38d 4w WIDE AWAKE AGENTS WANTED FOR WONDERS OF THE GREAT DEEP, By 1'rof. p. II. (losse. It includes Submarine Dlv ng, Ocean Telegraphy, Artlo Discoveries, Thrill Ing Adventures, Whale Fisheries, and everything of Interest In and about the Ocean. Fully lllus t rated. Bound In superior styles. Subject new. Selling rapidly. 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KENTUCKY & GREAT EASTERN Railway Company, riltST MORTGAGE 7 per cent, GOLD BONDS, 'Coupons payable February and August In GOLD, In New York or Baltimore. For sale at 9) ier cent, and accrued Interest In currency : secured bv llrst Mortgage; nvRcntpfl tn v a ii m push miv AND TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK, covering ioii pany," i.ine, us franchises, Equipments, Real and Personal Estate, at the rate of SlS.ono per mile on the road, extending from CINCINNATI to tAirA',,'i'1T.SHy,J(.1' tlle terminus ol shesapeak and Ohio Road, 14)1 mils. Governments, Btate, City. Railroad or any other marketable securities taken In exchange, at high est market rates, without commission, andKV& O. h. R. Bonds forwarded free of charge to pur chaser. Phamphlets, Maps and full iiitormatlon will be furnished on application to WM. FISHER & 80N8, 32 South Ht., Baltimore, Rankers, .Stock and Note Brokers, and Fiscal Agents nf the Cam pany; dealers In Government and Railroad securities in all the markets of tho U. 8. Or to Banks or Bankers throughout the country. 38 d 4w " CAMP1IORINE." ThoCreat Discovery for the Immediate relief and cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hpralns, Bruises. Pains. Htralns, Ktiit Joints, Swellings, In flammations, Bunions, Catarrh, &'c., &c. It will not grease or stain, and for the toilet is a luxury In every family. Thousands will and now testify to Its great morlts. Try it. Price per bottle. 23 Cents. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor, SS4w 203 Greenwich St., N. V. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW KItM ! E. B. Wise, NEW GOODS! AMUHOSE KOUGII. WISE & ROUGH, Having opened a New Store at the corner of Fourth Hi Cherry Streets, Just above thel'eun'a, R. It. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS tl CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and see that they are offering giHHls at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. WISE & ROUGH, Fourth Si Cherry St. 7 35 tf Newport, Pa. Tho Most Attractve Subscription Book Published This Year. IN SEARCH OF ' THE CASTAWAYS: A Romantlo Narrative of the Loss of Captain Grant of the Brig "Brltanna," and of the Adventures of his Children and Friends In his Discovery and Rescue. Em bracing the Description of a Voyage around tho World. BY JUELS VEltNE, Author of " Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea," etc. 170 FINE ENG RAVINGS i(i20 PAGES. Price 1.S0. AGENTS WANTED. For dlscrlptlve circulars, terms, territory, etc, address J. B. LIPPINC0TT, fit CO. SI. 2in Publishers, Philadelphia. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration ou the estate of Frederick Fleinmlng, lute of Car roll township. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have lieen granted to the BubscrllM-r residing In said township. All iiersons Indebted to said estate ar requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them duly autheutU cated (or settlement to , , . , MARGARET FLEMMINO, July 15, 1873-6t Administratrix. i