f" 6 Elje fJlaomfUItr mt0. Tuesday, December 2, J.S73. ?km and household' items nreintHteeommutHcattoiiii.fromiiUpertoniiwhoart interested in mattert proierlv belonging to thit department. A Servant's Right.' T MIIEKE is aomatulng In what you say, madam, Mutt it is expedient to treat our servants coiirteoualy. A few kind words cost nothing, you nay, and they are worth a great deal to Hume who hear them. A little condescension hurts nobody, and you, for one, have found that it serves a great deal better than domineering. There is something in what you say, but the tone of your voico when you say it, in dicates that tho relation between yourself end your servant is not just what it ought to bo. Vou put your courtesy on the ground of expediency ; you say that it pays to treat our work-people kindly, and there fore you do it. You have found that they serve you better if you refrain from brow beating thom, and therefore you refrain. But tho way in which you leave tho matter suggests that if this course did not pay you might not follow it. You call it "conde scension." You appear to think that every kind word you speak is a gratuity, and that your maid-servant ought to accept it as something added to her stipend. She is entitled to something of the sort ; if you withhold it, you do her no wroug ; if you bestow it, let her take it and humbly thank lleavon for giving her so kind a mistress. Such a conception of the laws of courtesy botweeu mistress and maid is grossly im perfect. It is not of condescension, it is not of grace, it is of debt, that this reward is bestowed by tho one upon tho other. Courteous treatment is the servant's in alienable right, just as much tho servant's right as are life", liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And if, madam, you refuse your housemaid this gentle courtesy, you do hor a wrongjust as real and palpable as if you withheld her hard-earned wages. Your notion that kindness is a boon for which the servant ought to be very grate ful, and which must he credited to you as a work supererogation, is not only a false notion ; it is, if you will excuse our plain ness, a very vulgar notion. Not generosity but justice, is at the bottom of all true gentility. A man or womau who is free to bestow favors upon others, but slow to concede their rights, is chargeable with one of tho worst sorts of vulgarity. That alono is good-breeding which makes an individual careful to respect every right of liia neighbor, his rights of silence and privacy, his rights of opinion, of tasto, of Idiosyncrasy, for human beings have rights even in this realm. The truo geutlonian is one who has tho instinct to soe and the tact to yield even these small claims which his neighbors make upon him, gracefully, out of respect to their rights as individuals. Not until he has given them what he thus concedes to be their due, will he venture to' offer them favors of any sort. Now tho servant's right to be politely treated is, we repeat, just as absolute and indefeasible as that of the queen. She is a child of the Great King, and to her applies the royal law according to the Scripture, "Thou shalt lovo thy neighbor as thyself." That law, which is the highest of all.surely includes politeness. If we are bound to love our neighbors as ourselves, we are bound to treat them courteously, at any rate. That is one of the first rudiments of our duties to them. Your servant, dear madam, is your neighbor tho nearest of all your neighbors. She has a right, then, ' .under this royal law which U itself the spirit of all just laws to be courteously treated by you. It is no more condescen sion for you to use respect and gentleness iu your intercourse with her, than it is for her to sweep your floors or build your fires. You are entitled to no more credit for speaking kindly to her than you are for not stealing her pocket-handkerchiefs. If you do not govoru yourself iu all your conver sation with her by the same laws of court esy which you observe in your conversation with the callers in your parlor, you are a very vulgar ptrsou. The maid iu your kitchen is a woman ; the guest in your parlor is nothing more. Will you give to silks and feathers and a purse what you deny to womanhood ? That is the very essence of vulgarity. Do not say that the guest never tries your temper as the ser vant does. You know that many of those whom you greet with smiles, tell lies about you when they are beyond your sight. The laws of good manners lead you to treat their dooeill'uluosswitU forbearance; should they not require equal forbearance toward the ignorant Irish girl in your kitchen? It may be that you have yourself bad some experience of service. Many of the mistresses of this laud were once maids themselves. If you never were in that con- . dition, you can find iu the parlors of your neighbors those who have been, and who are not ashamed to own it. Suppose you ask them how the discourtesy of their em ployers seemed to them whan they were working for wages. -, Ask them if they did not always fuel themselves wronged by curt and disrespectful words fiom those whom they were serving. Ask them if the withholding of this primal right of respect did not always rankle in their breasts as an injury. Ask them .how thrV enjoyed it when their mistresses bestowed their kind nesses in a spirit of condescension. If you can not put yourself in your ser vant's place, try to find somebody who can, and take hor judgment of your duty. De pend upon it, madam,' seivauts as well as their mistresses have rights, and one of tho first and most soared of these is the right to be treated with courtesy. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Hitters nro n purely Vegetable) preparation, mailo chielly from tho na tive liorbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. ''What is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit TEitsf" Our answer is, that they remove the causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro tho great blood purinerand a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in tho history nf" tho world has a medicine been cuinpnuiulcil possessing the reinnrkablo qualities of Vi.nkuar liriTmts in healing the sick of every disenso man is heir to. 1'hoy are a gontlo Purgutivo ns well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Bilious Diseases The properties of Du. Walker's Vinegar Uiitkrs aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Dilions. it. h. McDonald & cr.. Dmgirlat and Gen. Ant"., Snn Frnnclson. Ciillfomm, anil cor. of Washington anil Cluirlum Sin.. N. V. Bold by all Druggist anil Dialers. December 2, 1873 lm Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN. Attnrney.at-Law, New Hlimnillelri. Perrv Co.. Pa. Office Next door to the residence ol .Indue Juukln. 7 4. tf AM. MARKET., Attorney.at-I.aw, New Hlnolutleld. Perrv entmtv. Pa. -Oftlce Willi Chas. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre nijuaiu, adjoining Mortimer s more. jrEWlS l'OTTKK, A1AUKM Kr AX LAW, NEW DLOO.MFIELD, I'EUItY CO., PA. adailn nrnlnntlv spcnrnri and eullontpri Writiliusand aft leiral business carefully attend. ed to. 32 yl JAMES It. FEItGUSON, Attorney.at-I.aw, NEWPORT, FA. WOtUce Market Street, near the Square. 86 8 "CHARLES II. SMILEY. Attornev at Law. KJ New IMooinlleld, Perry Co. Pa. sOnice with C. A. llarnutt. Esn.. next door to Mortimer's store August 211, 1872 11TM. A. BPONSLER. Attornev-at-Law. TV Oftlce adjoining his residence, on East Main street. New Bloomlleld, Terry Co., 1'a. a 2 ly CIIAS. A. liAK.NKTT, Attorney-at-Law, New Iiloomlleld. Perry eo., Pa. Eunice adjoining MorCaier' Store. 3 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Iiloomlleld. PerrvCn.. Pa. f Oftlce opposite the Court House, and two aoors east 01 me rerry unuiity liaiis. iieiers to u. juciutire, jssq. junez?, 1&71, TOUN U. BHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New liliHimtiehl. I'wtvm.. Pa All kinds nf Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done Iu the best manner, and at reasonable prices. -Otnce at his residence, one door East of the Robinson Ilouse, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler's uatv viuvn. a 6 IV WM. M. SUTCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rew iiioomneitl, Terry Co., Fa. -Onlce Two dlllll's Wn.it nf K. Store 3 7 ly CHA8. J. T, M;INTIRE, Attorney at Law, New Hloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 4V All tirofessliillnl IiiihIiimum iiriimiillv ami fulfil fully attended to. 3 2 lv. tTM. N. BE1I1ERT, Attorney at Law. IT . New bloom Held, 1'erry Co.. Pa. uioomneld, 8 33 ly. LEWIS POTTER, NOTAur public. New Iiloom lleld, Perry Co., Pa. leeds. bonds. Mortuaires and Leases c.irfiitlv prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kiiius 01 t ension aim uotiiity papers urawu and certllleil, will also take depositions to be read In any court in me l ullea stales. 7 10 ly New Carriage Manufactory, On High Stubxt, East or Ciri.isi.i St., New Bloumncld, 1'enn'a. fTS.U E subscriber has built a lnrirft and Annimnrit X ous Hhop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, new uioomuem., ra,, ne re lie is preparea 10 man uiviui bu oruer On i r i Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished Iu the moat artistic and durable manlier. 4. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much mors durable, and b iuuuh uiuiv reaoouuuie rules. WRKPAIRINOof all kinds neatly and prompt ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 13lf GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO HUY ' REAL ESTATE ! E1 KiHTY-FIVE LOTS have been sold In six months, In the New Town of GlilER CITY; Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, At EAST MAHANOY JUNCTION, and close to four different Railroads and the greater Anthra cite Coal Trade Iu the Stale. The land Is level and clear of atone. The lot-owners are forming- a BUILDING AS SOCIATION to build houses and start up Mann: lacturing Business. I will continue to sell lots at J125.0O a niece and allow Elve Years time to raise the money. Size of each lot Is 23 X 150 foet. I am also prepared to start the new town of ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA, to be located on the North Side of the Fernnndlna and Cedar Keys Railroad, half way between Hart's Road ami Calalian: one lot In each Square will bo given free of charge to the first person who builds a house on it as the town will have One Hundred (Squares. One Hundred Emigrants or Settlers from any part of tho world can obtain Lots for nothing by building on thein. The balance of the Lots will be sold to any person for the sum of 1 125 a piece and live years time allowed to raise the money, the size of each lot to be 40 X l:"s feets nearly all the lots are coveied with splendid yel low I'luo Timber.. Hi v j also for sale some of the best YELLOW PINE TIMBER LAND, Extending from the new town to St. Mary's ltlver, (a navigable River) which winds around In a horse shoe form at from live to llfteen miles dls tanceoll. The land nroduces the verv best fruits. such as Oranges, Lemons, Uanatias, Figs, Grapes, readies, &c . anu crops 01 tjotton, nugar cane. Hay, Corn, Potatoes. &c, with but little cultiva tion. Price Slo.uo per Acre, and tlve years' time allowed to raise the money. The Orange City lot-owners and farmers will also form a Building Association to put up buildings and erect manu factures, tils. , For further particulars address JAMES II. GR1ER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Or Inquire of the Agent here. 7 29tf TUB GltEAT REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by tho hundreds of testimonials received by tho proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in trodifccd for tho relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to tho public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in tho most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Soro Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs,' &c. "Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave tho causo behind, as is tho caso with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the causo of the complaint. PnitPABED BY BETH W. rOWLE & SONS, Boston, Hut., And sold by Drugg-tsU and Doalors generally. LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OK Jonentowui Penu'u. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Steam risks taken. This lv one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies iu the Stale. Country proerty Insured Perpetually at 14 00 per thousand, aud Town property at 16 UO per luousauo. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., 1 18 , Agent for Perry County, CLAltK'8 1UUK JPEHSIAN JiiMoct 1'owdcr, For the destruction of all kinds of , Insects, viz 1 V ROACnUS. BED-BUGS, ANTS, V ' FLKAS, MOTHS, 0., &c Al ' Insects on Animals, Fowls, Plautu.&e VSK FOR-W CLARK'S INSECT POWDER. ., Warranted Piira. ,. . . - Price 25 Cent' per Bottle. . For tale by F, Mortimer, New Bloomneld, Pa. fetl Xew Advertisements.- , SAMPLES sent by mall for (Wo, that retail quick for 110. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham bquare, New Yor k. . 4kHw O nrlnB yon Iree by mall the very best ifoO ELASTIC. TRUSS. WrltA nt 1 nnA in pnxtmmv , rtt 46d4w 714 Broadway. N. Y. THE MAGIC COMB Stt'E & t0 Will change anv colored hair tn a nprnimipnt black or brown and contains no poison. Trade supplies at low rales. Address, MAUIC COMB Co., Springfield, Mass. 40 d 4w LADIES' nflMPANIDN n article lonx desired and sought for by every f... I,.l.,n,lmn. ladv 4tkl4w MRS. C. HENRY Hanover, Pa. Employment for All I T. S. Arthur's last and greatest work. CAST ADRIFT, Is selling by thousands, nntwtthstnnd Inii the times. 41 Is intensely interesting and Is low In price, thus having many nilvantnL'es over hiulier priced and heavy books. A life ot the Au thor presented to every Bulncrlber. An anent w ho had never sold a book before cleared Klllo last week. DISCOUNTS TO hlilT THE TIMES. Circulars FREE .1. M. STODIMKT & CO., 4M4w 720 Hansom bt, Philadelphia. " CAMPIIOllINE." The (treat Discovery for the Immeillale rpllpf and cure of Rheumatism, reuraltnu, Kpralns, Hrulses, Pains, .strains. Stilt Joints, Swellings, In flammations, 1111 i ous. Catarrh, vc, &c. It will not (crease or stain, and foi the toilet Is aluxurv In every family. Thousands will and now testify to Its great merits. Try It. Price per liottle, Cents. KEUUKX HOYT. Proprietor. 4U4w 'USA Greenwich St., N. Y. THE HIOIIICST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ot TTiii-mia aotf tiia uhvimrnut Tuiiin 1'in-Ut.n nml ta obstruent known to tho muiUctU world Is JUIIUBEB A. It nrrasts decay of vital forces. pxliMustlon of the nervous system, restores viior to the debili tated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts directly on the liver and s pieen. rrice 81 a Dottle. JOiloi (J. Jlc.L1.O1iO, 18 Piatt St-, New York. 4l d 4w " A New Thing Under the Sun." SIXTEEN OIL PAINTINGS IN A HOOK t Never before was such an Idea attemnted for book-illustration: every one who has seen It pro nounces it HUPERU. Mrs. Harriet Heecher Stowe s latest work. WOMAN IN SACUED HISTORY, Is a series ot narrative sketches, drawn from Scriptural, historical, and legendary sources. 11 1.UB1 iiA ir.ii with sixteen choice on. 1 into MOS. after Daiiitluss tiv the most celebrated ar. tlsts of the world, giving a rtcli and magnilicent variety ot Oriental costume and beauty. Mrs. Stowe In her charming style has written a book full of interest, ami without adull page in It.which even if not illustrated would sell rapidly ; but the HHILLIANT OIL. l'ICX'UHKS make it ope of the most unique, original, and re markable books ever offered. ' The pictures, If published separately, would readily sell for 2 ejtch or 12, while the entire book, with the six teen pictures, together with sumptuous bindings of the volume, can be had for one-tlfth of that amount. The book is making a tremendous SENSATION AMONG- AGENTS and salesmen, because It Is absolutely new and "iiasiiioney in it." 10 get pleasant worK ana good nay, send for terms, circulars, ic, to J. 11. FORD & CO., New York, lloston, Chicago, San Francisco, or Cincinnati. 4M4w DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAll ! Ten Tennaot'apnblle trnt lins proved Dr .Crook's) WincorTnr to have mora merit than any nlmllar preparation, over offered to the public. It Is rich In the medicinal qualltiesof Tar, and nneouoled for diseases of the Throat fc l,na(, performing the most remarkable cures. It effectually euros all Coughs mi riniiU. It hoa cured so 5ir-.- rnany cases of Asthma. SStJVW Broucliltls, that It . has boeu pronouneeu m specino for these com plaints. ForPainln tho llrvnNt, (! or Hark, Uravrl or Kidney sits. riiHMnaeuof the ITrlia ayiry?KSg It has no equal. it Is also a superior Tonic. Keatorca the Appetite, Strenrthens lbelytm. Beatores tue Weak anO lebUltaed, Causes the lowl to lUtfest, nansaves nyspepslis and Indlsreation, Vrevei' U malarious es. QItm toue to jourbjswui. keep Tiiii iii,ooi i mii And the health of the system will follow. There Is n pn jmiu tlon of Iron anil I'oke Hoot more eflectunl llian nil oUiers, which will remove from your system tho Impure and vltfuUd blood which causes disease, end at thesamo time build up your health and strength It never rails to cure. If you have Jcrofuin.Brolii)oii Iktseas es of tho Eyea or Kara, or Scroinla In any form. Tet ter, While Swell I uu. old stores. Hirers, or Hcrolnlons Inflammations, you can rely on being cured with this prepa ration known as llr. rook's t'ompound Syrup of I'oUt Hoot. ItbenmatlMin, liilns In l.lmbsor Hones, t'onMlltn. Jl inn. 1.. n . I . . mr n I . tr I ...... . . wot rlul or other poiHons, nro all t Jf cured by It. For Kypnills, or Hy Ny phi 1 1 tie talut.therclsnnth Jsts equal to It, A trial will fy prove it. ltcautliy your Complexion. Do not nse paint orpowdor, but get mors permanent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron and Poht) Itoot Dinkes a rough and scaly ski 11 sort und smooth: cliauges that sallow complexlou to one of fieshnessand health, and remove any l-np-live IHseasesor tlienkln. Pimples, 1'iis- to Irs. IiloMliesa abruptions is. llyouwisii roKy ctieekaand a healthy comple: Crook's Compound By rup of Poll xlon use Dr. oao ItooU It 13 MO VAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully Infnrma thepubllo that he has removed his MERCHANT TAIL ORING ESTABLISHMENT from "Little Store 111 the Corr.er," to room formerly occupied by J. G. bi.Mto, Dentist, where may be found at all times. varied assortment of Cloths, Cassiniers nml Testings, With a complete line of TuIIovm Trim 111 In if at, Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase GOOD GUOIM. at IlessomiblH prices, and have them made In the LATEST STYLE, will please give us a call. , , , , S. il, UKCK. Also, a good assortment of BIIIRT8, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, HOSIERY, o.,Aic, On hand at low prices. V IADIES AND CHILDREN will And a i splendid aseortmont of shoe at tho old prioe stors of F. Mortimer. 1 ' New Advertisements. A 4ft PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE v 1 Of MnnnvMalihii Itnnlr. unt r.n ra. celpt of stamp ; Including tlie latest and best books for agents. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broad- 4d4w Kuaint, Kueor & Kurious Is the valuable bunk we elve to all. run nt fn.t Ignret and fun. (H pages, 50 pictures. . Mailed for .wo stainus. Address ni.Aru-ii . i,, r.n Broadway, N. Y. dJ STAR STOVE PLATFORM SILVER LUSTRE, HIGHLY ORNAMENTAL. A perfect protector to put under Moves. Ask your dealer for It. t'lrcnlars free. Address D1AU (LAirUltill, 45d4w 80 Beekman St.. New York. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Centennial Gazetteer OF THE UNITED STATES; Showlnff the frlfrnntln results of t.ha PIPST Inn YEARS of the REPUBLIC, a book everybody wains. Mend for circular. Address, ZIEOLEH fc MoCURDY, 518 Arch tit., Philadelphia. 4odw FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL rilROAT DISEASES, USE Wklls4 Carbolic Tablets ! put up only in 1jlue boxes, a tried and sure remedy ! W Sold by all Druggists. 45d4w VV1 . VtrcntM AVnntcil. Send for a Catalogue. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. 45dlw NEW YORK. GREAT WESTERN SMITH FIELD SI PITTSBURGH PA. Breech-loading Shot Guns, $10 to (300. Double Shot Onus, s to 1"i0. Single Guns, $:t to 8-U Rifles, Hto 875. Revolvers, 1 to tSt. Pistols. Jl toSH. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large dis count to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns, Revol vers, &c, bought or trailed for. Goods sent by ex press C. O. D., to be examined before paid for. 45d $20 saved: To meet the urgent demand of tho times the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO., have determined to . REDUCE PRICES, and will hereafter sell their $05 Machine for t!5, and all other styles In proportion. , THE FLORENCE Is the only Sewing Machine that feeds the work backward and forward, to right and left, as the ?urchaser may prefer. It has been greatly IM 'ROVED AND SIMPLIFIED, and Is far better than any other machine in the market. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST. FORENCE. MASS. NOV. 1. 1873. WAGENTS WANTED! 45d4w Dr. saare'a Ca titrrh sUemedf 'cures by its mild, heal ing properties, to which tho dlficaao yields when the system has been nut In perfect enter wim vocior Vlnrrn'a tiattlan iTEedtcal Discovery- which should he taken earnestly to correct blood and tiy&lcm.whirhare always at fault, also to act spcclilcally, upon the diseased glands of the nose and Its chambers. .Catarrh Itemed vfihoulU be applied with B?r. Pierce's Nasal Douchewuh which motllclno can bo carried high up and pcrjoctlu nppllett to all parts of pas eapre9 and chambers in which sores and ulcers exist, aud from which discltarge proceed j. bo succossful has tills course 0 treaimont pmven. that the proprietor offers 9500 Reward for a case of "CciYi in Jlca'l " or Catarrh which he can.'inteure. Tho two medicines with ins: niment, for p'J, by all druggist. HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale his val uable farm situate In Juniata township, Terry co., l'a., adjoinliiK lands of George Tizell, George Ickes and others, containing 91 -A. ORES, of Red Slate land, about 73 Acres are cleared, and In a high stale of cultivation. The Lalunce Is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log and Weatherboanled DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW HOG TEN aud WOOD HOUSE. There Is also a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH ARDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. Tills property Is near the village ol Markle vllle In a good neighborhood. Any person deslrlnn to purchase a home, should see this property before making a final Invest ment. Trice $5,000 1 payments, 12,000 on the 1st of April, 1874, at which time a deed will be delivered, ' and possession given . The balance to be paid in threeeuual annual payments, with Interest, lobe secured by Judgment bonds. WCalf on or address JACOB KLINE. Markievlile, l'orry CO., Pa., 1 OK LEWIS POTTER. 12tf New Bloomtlfld, Perry Co., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of John Hunch, late of Msdlsnn township, Terry county, Pa., deceased, have bwn granted to the subscribers residing In Madlaou township. Alt erons Indebted to said estate are miiHwt. ed to make Immediate payment, and Ihos hating claims will present tiiem duly aulhvulicalnl fur settlement to DA NT Eli E. GARDER, Administrator. MARGARET 11ENCU, Administratrix. September 30, 1873 Ot DMINISTRATOlt'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of George Adair, late of .Madison township, Perry county, Pa.. deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing In the same 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, September 80, VSJi-di Administrator. RllXAWAY.-The Subscriber hereby gives notice that William Singer a bound boy, ran away from liia premises in Centre township, oil the Stall ot Hepteniber, 17.1, and cautions ail persons against harboring htm on bis account, as he will pay uo debts of Tils contraction. JULIUS GUER8KV. Cutrt township, Oot. 21 m' JISslJHMfv..- UN & fit's. ' jT
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