4: )ciutC0,v Neiu Blcromficllr; JJa, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, August 18, 1874. A Democratic Convention was held In the Court House in this place, on Monday, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress, electing a Representative Delegate to the Btato Convention at Pitts burg, and to appoint Senatorial Conferees. An organization was made by the elec ion of SAMCEii Nobs, of Duncannon, Presi dent. Secretaries Wilson Lnpfcr, Esq., of Centre and Wm. Titzoll, of Juniata twp. The Convention nominated lion. John A. Magee, for Congress, with power to select his own conferees. Ia addition to endorsing Hon. J. A. Jin goo, a resolution was passed denouncing the "Salary grab," of the former Congress, and those who supported or advocated it. Chas. E. Brandt, Calvin Sheibley and Dr. McClellan Kerr, were selected as Sen atorial Conferees, with instructions to sup port a Juniata county candidate A. M. Markle, Esq., of this borough was elected ns Representative Delegate. Tiik Temperance Party held a Stato Con vention last Wednesday, and noiuiuatod the following ticket : Lieutenant Governor Benjamin Rush Bradford, of Beaver county. Judge of Supreme Court Simeon B. Chaso. of Susouchanna county. Auditor General Calvin Parsons, of Xuzerno county. Secretary of Internal affairs W. P, 'Cuthbcrtson, of Montgomery county. A sinuous conflict has at last begun between the white and oolored population in the north western portion of Mississippi Both parties are armed and organized, and already several lives have been lost on both sides. A number of volunteers from Mem phis have gone to Austin, Miss., at which place the most serious consequences are imminent. The population at that town, vacated the place, which was ransacked by the darkeys, but was subsequently captured by the whites. The nominations for President Judge in Cumberland county, do not seem to meet with favor from either party. A few such nominations would be a strong argument in favor of placing the appointment of Judges in the hands of the Governor. One of the Democratic papers, the Sentinel, in an article on the nominations, expressed its disgust at the whole tickot iu tho following strong terms :' ' "We shall reserve a more extended notice of the ticket for some future time. Suffice it to say that we wipe our hands of it. We will never consent to prostitute time and everything that belongs to man hood in the support of such a mass of cor ruption and imbecility. . We hope that the people of this county, without distinction of party, will meet iu convention, and, in justice to themselves, to their owu self re spect, and to their reputation abroad, place in nomination a ticket at least for President Judge, Congreiwmaii, Senator and Assembly, that will reoeive the support of honest and temperato men. The day has come when the frionds of virtue, tem perance and morality must take a stand. There is no use iu Die advocates of virtue aud tho advocates of vice trying to mix. One or the other must triuinph." .Excitement In France Bazulue's Escape. Paris, A uguBt, 11. Intense dismay has been created among tho , French govern ment officials hove and the city is wild with excitemeut, oyer news received here this morning of the escape of Marshall Bazaine from the military prison on the island, of Saiute Marguerite, . , The following .interesting particulars of the escape of Bauiue from his prison on the Island of St,, Marguerite, havq been receiv ed: , The apartment occupied by Bazaiiie opeucd on a toriaco, which was built ou a lofty cloft' overhanging the sea. A sentry was posted ou the terrace, with orders to watch the prisoners every movement. On Sunday evening Biusaioo walked upon the terrace with Colonel Villotte, his aid-decamp. At ten o'clock be retired, as usual, apparently to, sleep, but, beforo daybreak he had effected his escape,, He must have crossed the terrace iu the dead of night, and eluding the sentinel guiiied,the edge of the precipice, and thence, by means of a knot ted rope, descended to the sea. ' . Ha evidently slipped during the descent and tore his . hands, as the roje was found stained with blood iu several places. Under the cliff, In a hired boat, were Ba faine's wife and cousin. They received him as lie reached the water, and tho wife, taking the oars herself, rowed directly to a strange steamer which bad been lying off the island Biucff the previous evening. They reached the steamer in safety, were taken on board, and the vessel put to '' sou; ' It is thought they have landed at Genoa, as the steamer proceeded in that ' direction.' The (list news of the affair came to Gi asse, tho nearest place on the coast, and tho magih'traks of the towo gout ofllcera iu ty- ery direction to search for the fugitives. There was great commotion in Marseilles when tho fact became known. , . ,' An investigation was ordered. Colonel Villotte, who wag walking with Bazaine on the evening of his esoape was discovered there and imprisoned. The commandant of St. Marguerite was placed under arrest, and General Leroal has gone to the island to investigate the affair. f Another Murder. On the 8th inst., a body was taken from Drawer's Creek, .near Wilmington, Dol., which was recognized as that of Robert A. Mackey, drover, of Lewisvillo, Chester county, Pa. On Wednesday, the SGtb, he drove to Newark, N. J., and fell in with Joseph Taylor, living near Jennersville. After drinking together Mackey and Tay lor went to St. George's and drank more, Mackey paying the bills and Bhowing con siderable money, while Taylor seemed to have none. This, according to present in formation, was the last seen of Mackey alive, aud subsequently Taylor appeared at Odessa, alone with Mackny's : horse and buggy, and at the hotel displayed a large Bum of money. Driving away he returned on Thursday to Middlotowu, near Odessa, sold the horse and buggy for half their value and disappeared. On Friday the body was found, and it is said that marks of violence were on it, though none were referred to in the verdict of the Coroner's jury. Last evening a brotuer ot jnacKoy arrived at Middletown to have the body ex humed. Ia various particulars this affair resembles tho Uddorzook case. Taylor is represented to be a person of bad reputa tion, who had forged his father's name and committed other criminal acts. Terrible Accident to a Bridal Tarty. A terriblo accident happoncd, a few days ngo, to a party of young people near Stan. hope, N. J., which will cost two of tho party their lives, aud maim another. A young couple had just got married at Do. vor, nod, with four friends, started iu a carriage to Budd's Lake. While they were climbing tho Stanhope mountain, near the railroad bridge, the pole of the carriage broke and the vehicle rolled rapidly down the steep gradoi It struck agaiust tho bklo of the bridgo, tore off the railing aud went over the abyss, a distance of fifty feet, landing on tho rail road track a Blmpeless mass. The bride and ono of the gentlemen had both their aims and legs aud several ribs broken. Tho other two ladies were fear fully bruised, and the bridegroom fractured an arm, besides receiving a number of cuts about the person. A number of meu nt work iu tho furnaco near by ran to the res cue, aud did all they could for tho sufferers, who were subsequently taken to Dover. What Gin Did. There was considerable excitement in East New York last week, iu conscquenco of a report that another littlo girl named Augusta Gildiuior had been kidnapped. She had been missing for several hours. A thorough search was made for her in the neighborhood of her residence, and she was at length discovered lying behind a door in the house, .She wag stupefied by gin, which her mother had given her a . a cure for chills and fever, from which she wag sulloring. The Blood Remedy. The Jersey City Journal says : Tho blood remedy is constantly bein tried by new patients at the Abattoir. One of the worst cases was that of a young lady who is con nected with one of the most respectable families in this city, whose case Was' pro nounced hopclosB. She informed Dr. Fow ler that sho should not trouble him again as sho was entirely cured. There are now about ten patients visiting the Abattoir regularly, all of whom are doing well. tW Here is the wail and the warning of an unhappy Nebraskan : " Don't oome to Nobraska ? Don't allow any one to come here, because it is h 11 hero in the shape of 1,234,578, 900,000, 000, 000,000 grass hoppers ! There has been a light ; wheat harvest, aud now every piece of corn and potatoes is ruined. Dave Hill lost his en tire crop of corn about fifty acres in all. Smith has lost all but two acres of com. The fact is, dosolation reigns supreme iu the fields. There is a fair prospect of want for the homesteaders, and, likely, starva tion for some. Should like to borrow, of some one $100jhat we might escape the impending doom." . , . t3f Eels, it has been proved, have both sexes in one, and spawn Bomewhat after the manner of other fish. Like the turtle they can travel out of the water for some distance, from stream to stream, so that in almost every rivulet, however small, they can be found. The gills or breathing or gans are covered up by a most delicate curtain which acts like a valve aud a res ervoir for water, thus enabling the iiah to take in a gillfu) of water, so to speak, to keep its gills moist during tho time It Is out of the water. It has a heart in the tail, the same a ia known to exist in the salmon, with pulsations at about ninety four to the minute.: s,r-. : ! . . ' ---- . - - ; l A Lynn dog goes about tho street, with his muzzle attached to his tail, ancl a blanket, the superscription tu which gives out that the dog law, which require the wearing of the ornament, does not desig nate the place of wearing it. The police court U looking into th books. Church If oticca. No Preaching in the Presbyterian church during the month of August. Frayer meeting service every Wednesday evening. Preaching In the M. E. church on Sun day evening, prayer meeting on Thursday evening. . . . . . Lutheran ttervice Preaching in the Lu theran church next Sabbath at 2J o'clock p. m. 1'rcachinff in tno Kolormeu unurcu next Sunday, at P. M. Prayer-meeting on Thursday evening. CBf American Homes for Auirust Is out, with tho other first-class magazines, This maga zine Is only ?'i.00 a year, Including a beautiful chromo, and the only dlfTeronce wo can discern between it and the larger magazines is in Us size and price. Its table of contents this month Includes "From Hod to Mine," by Charles Barnard, an illustrated description of a trip to the Reading coal mines j " Achsah," which gains in Interest every month, ono will be sure to make a reputation for the author, liev. Feter Pcnnot, whoever lie may ho. T ho publishers have added a "Fashion Deportment," which will add to Its valuoin the eyes of the ladies. The short stories and poems of the nnmber are fully up to the standard, and all together make a really first-class two-dollar magazine. The publishers want agents lor this in every place In the country. Camp Meeting. There will be a camp meeting held by the U. B. Church, com mencing August 28, on the farm owned by Lewis (iingericn, one ana a nalt miles North-east of Ickcsburg and eight miles South of Millcrstown, in Raccoon Valloy. Tho committee wish it promptly understood that there will positively be no huckstering allowed on or within threo miles of the ground. All men thus intruding, will not only offend the better thinking class of people, but will incur tno divine aispioas lire of God upon them, and will be severely dealt with. All the ground laying conve nient, will be so secured that men thus coming will be trespassers. Lewis Ginokiucii) Peteh Wax, ' V Com. Solomon RoTn, J tW The Bar-Room Remody for nil ail ments is Hum iiittera, surcharged witn Fusel Oil, a deadly clement, rendored more active by the pugent astringents with which it is combined. If your stomach is weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen and regulate them with VincgarBitters, a purely Vegetable Alterative and Aperiont free from alcohol and capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted system, 33 4t Stone ' and Earthen Ware. Tho sub scribers, proprietors of the Juniata Pottery, near Newport, desires to give notice that they aro keeping up a full variety of stone and earthen waro, and are prepared to promptly fill ordors for all goods in their lino at low prices, rose oiuce aauress, Newport, Perry co., Pa. 0m. M. & T. Milieu. Eslrays.-Thero have been on my premises in Tuscarora twp., for a number of days, two head of young cattle : one a red steer. and tho other a bull, ted with white stripes on the back. The owner is notified to pay charges and take thorn away, or they will be disposed ot according to law. Wm. M. Tkostle. August 1st, 1874. .. . . t5T"Thoso who wish a reliable preparation should try Fain Cure Oil. It Is a wonderful Remedy, and fast becoming popular. Use It. a-For sale bv F. MORTIMER, New Bloom Hold, and B. M. E11Y, Druggist, Newport, l'u. ' 13J Tho Way " to minister to a mind dhv eased," is to take Peruvian 8yrnp, a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron, which gives Btrengtu and vigor to the whole Bystem, restores the digestive organs to perfect health, thereby restoring tno mint! to us natural vigor. Every Person, Man, woman, boy, or girl, should send ato&OG for one of tho Excelsior Stationery Packets, containing Note Paper, Envelopes, Pen Holder, Pencil, Pens, Blank Book, Blottor,Fbotogrphs of 100 beautiful Ladies, Tooth Picks Perfume Snelict, Chinese Puzzle, and a line piece of La dles' or Gents' Jewelry. Try a Package. Price, post paid, 60 cents, or 9 for f 1. Agents Wanted. Address. J. CARTY BURROW, S19 IIakmont St., Philadelphia, Pa. A Medicine Chest iu Miniature. Mlililer's Herb Bitters Is not a beverage . but a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoroughly adapted to the wants of the general nubile than any other in the market. I nllke all other so called Remedies, It Is prepared under the direct iKM'soiml supervision ot an eminent Physician. 1. 1). liurtiniui, M. D.. the senior proprietor, Is a regular graduate ot the Jefferson Medical College ot Philadelphia, and a practicing physician of large experience anil extensive practice. In such hands the public may rest assured that Mlshler's Horb Bitters Is cnmK)umled In strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles and that none but the choicest ingredients enter into Its co'iiposltlon. Its Immense sate alone ts conclusive proof that It iKtKHusses merit of a high order. Merchant, bankers, clergymen, lawyers, clerks ami others engaged In sedentary occupations, experience Its wonderful etleets In relieving the depression caus ed by severe mental lartor: while the mechanic, farmer aud laborer, 11 nd their bodily vigor restor ed like magic by Its use. At this season of the year, when Diarrhea, Cram), Chollcii ami kindred disorders, caused by eating unripe fruits, Imprudent Indulgence In cold drinks, etc., are prevalent, a certain, speedy and effectual remedy will be found In Mlshler's Herb Bitters. The depressing feeling of Languor or Debility, Incident to the " heated term," is at once remov ed, the energies restored, and new life und vigor Imparted to the prostrated system, by Its use. ia Dvn)tia, lilrer-iAiniixtiinl and AJi'r.t'tlont of the Kiitwt, it Invariably works like a charm. It Is Hot a drastic purge nor beady stimulant. violent in ttn ojierution; but It Is simply a natural remedy, thoroughly udupted to uM nature. It supplies tune to the stomach, reluvlgoiats the digestive organs, stimulates the secretions, aud promoting a regulur action of the bowels, enables every organ of the body to perform Its allotted work regularly and without Interruption. It Is the unerriug certainly of desired results attendant ou Its use, coupled with the fact that It Is prepared by a physician of eminence In his profession, that has rendered Mlshler's Herb bitters ho popilur, und as familiar as a household word. Tuoi'samis ok Mdtiiliis all over the laud have found It 1st be the safest and best remedy for use In their families; they not only give It wHIl perfect safety to even the youngest child, but wheu used with caul ion Hurt It the .safest mean otei'siuing their m health and freedom ft mil the weary aches and pains Incident to their sex. Perfectly harmless. It Is Just the remedy needed by them to enable Nature to perform her func tions wmirnUii, repHlurlu and without imonren nsnlenve. A'o Uuly thould be without It If slit would issess the clear. blooinlmrcoinDlexion and ohoftr- till spirits (uveai able, fnun sound health. It Is Sold by all Druggists and Oeneial Dealers; Is neatly put up Iu square lilast lkililus, enclosed In a yellow wrapper. It is not sold on Draught, tie lug ttrlcthi a MeiHobuU jnvjittrtHioH, and as such Is endorsed by many o( the most emlueut physl. elan ol the country. August U, im U. Tape Worm ! Tape Worm ! Removed In a few hours with harmless Vecreta. ble Medicine. No fee asked until the entire worm, with head, passes. Refer those aflllcted to residents of the city whom I have cured, that had been unsuccessfully treated at the JelTerson Med ical College, ou Tenth Street i had taken In vain, turpentines, the so called specifics, and all known remedies, vr. n. r. uutinti., no. z 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. Re moved Tapeworm from a child six years old, measuring 20 feet. At his otllce 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, Hunkers treatment Is simple, safo and perfectly reliable, and no fee until the worm, with head, passes. Dr. E. F. Kunkel, 2T9 North Ninth 8t. Philadelphia. cousuitaiiou at ouice or uy man iree. -ss uozt OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Hannv Relief for Yrmnor Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses In earlv life. Manhood Re- stored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Hooks and circulars, sent free In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa., an In stitution having a high reputation tor honorable conduct, anu proiessionat sku. up i y HT Edward Bayer, Esq., Horton, Klnes Co., N., writes that an astonishing cure has been effected on his daughter by the use of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. The wholo spine became diseased, she lost tho nso other limbs, add her back was rounded up like a bow, In conscquenco of taking cold after having been lnnocalatcd for the kine pock. She Is now well. Wo pledge our reputation on the asser tion that any educated pnystctan, alter a care. ful examination of the recipe, will say that Parson's Purgative Puts possess more merit than any other pill now ottered lor sale. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscribers. Administrators of the estate ot William Adair, late of Loysvllle, Perry countv, Pa., deceased, will offer at publie;sale ou me premises, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874, The following described real estate: A LOT OF GROUND situated In the borough of Loysvllle, Is) feet front and 1M feet In depth. The improvements area gooa Three Story Frame Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with a largo basement and cellar, A LARGE 8TAHLE,CARRIAGE HOUSE Wood House. Corn Crib. 4o.. all under one roof. Also a good 110(1 PEN separate. A well of excel lent water and Spring House under a separate root. There Is a lino variety of choice Fruit Trees, and tiranes on the nremises. The above described property would make a very desirable home for a tradesman . TERMS Ten percent, of tue purchase money to be tmld when the oronertv Is stricken down: one half of the purchase money after deducting costs and exiensess of sale, shall be and remain lu said property, and the same shall be secured by .Mortgage, anu me imcrosi inereoi suau oe annu ally iKiid to Martha Adair widow of said dooeased. during the term of her natural life, and at her death the principal aforesaid, to be paid to tho heirs of William Adair, the other half to be paid upon the 1st ot April, 1H75, at which time posses sion will be given of said property, upon the com pliance iu au uue rcspecis wiiu me terms oi sale. ANDREW ADAIR, JlOUEitT A, CLAUn, Aug. 18, 1S71. Administrators. "VRDER FIXING THE TERMS OF COU RTS yj ms rOLLOWIKQ OnUER IS HEItEnY HADE And now to wit. Cth July, 1874, It Is ordcted that tho times of holding the regular terms of Court In tho Forty-first Judicial District, com posed of tho counties of Juniata and Perry, be nxed as follows : In the County of Juntnta September Term : On tho first Monday of September, and continue one week. December Term t On the first Monday In De cember, and continue one week. February Term s On tho first Monday In Fcbrunry, and continue one week, April Term : On the fourth Monday lu April, and continue ono week. In the County of Perry August Term : On tho first Monday In Au gust, and continue one week. October Term : On the Monday preceding the first Monday In November, and continue ono week. January Term ! Oil tile first Monday lu Jan uary, and contlnuo wceUi . May Term: On the first Moiltlny In May, and continue ono week. The Prothonotnry of the Common Vlean of Perry county, to make publication of this or der for at least thirty days, in all the news papers published In tho county of Perry, duly certified. B. F. JUNKIN, President Judge. Certified from the Record. . . . L. B J. J. 8PONENBERGER, Proth'y. July 38, 1874 5t, TEAS! TEAS! ESTABLISHED 1840. THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA CO., No. 43 Yesey Street, P. 6. BOX, 1287. : New York. ROBERT WELLS, President. Prion List of Tcag. ! OOLONG. ' Black, 40, &0, 60, best 70 ets. por lb. MIXED., Green, aud Black, 40, 60, 60, best 70 cts. per lb. , , JAPAN. Uncolored, 60, 70, 80, 60, best 91.00 per lb, IMPERIAL. Green, 60, 70, 80, 90, best f 1.10 per Ui. YOUNG nysoN. Gresu, 50, 60, 70,80,90, f 1.00, best $1.05 ier ttT. GUNPOWDER. Green, $1.10, best f 1.30 per tb. , ENGLISH BREAKFAST. Black, 60 70,80, 90, beat $1.00 pgr rh. N. M. We have a speciality of Garden Growth YOUNG HVHON anil I.MI'KKIAU at l.aj, aud OOLONG, Extra Choloe, 11.00 . Our Teas are put up In One Pound! Packages, With the kind and price on each. AOKNTH WANTED to get upfllirlis to sell our Teas to Families, Hotels, Hoarding Mouses and others. Iu writing for terms or sending orders, be partlvular to address the Prealiieut tke Company, thus: . ROHKRT WELLS, No. 48 visKTH'n, Mew Tork. We are oomtielled to request thU, as uthet parties have imitated our llriu nam. August 4, 1ST4 lot THE CHEAPEST STORE In Perry County ! Gent's, Youths' and Boy's CLOTHING, WHITE AND COLORED . ' : s iiirt i Wool Shirts, Wool Shirts, HATS and CAPS, JEWEt&Y, CUTtE&Y SUSPENDERS, OVERALLS, HANDKERCHIEFS, PAPER COLLARS, HOSE, Shlrls antl Drawers, CAIIPETH, CAUPKT8, TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, ALBUMS, &o., Ac. ThesA Onnila AIITM'r 11 H UOT.n 1... , toberlst, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. KXTRAOTtniNAKV IMnlTniTHIMfTa .,,. f feted to buyers. Call aud Judge tor yourselves. jos. Fmsiif (Next door to Newport Deposit Bank, Neivport, Pa. 8 30tf s AMCEL ItOMHKItGEU WITH Jacob Iieigel & Co., Dealers In DRY-GOODS, 333 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will And In our J stock a complete assortmentof UKY-GOOUS oi every description, to which we Invite their at tention. 8 6m . We will be thankful for all orders which will be promptly UUud at the lowest cash prices. THE NEW 1SIPROVED Remington Sewing Machine AWARDED THE " MEDAL OP PROGRESS," AT VIENNA; 87:i: The HighesJ;li(lf of " Medal''" Awarded at the Exposition. No'Sewlhfe Mucllih'n Received k Iilghrr Prize. . A FEW GOOD REASONS: 1 A Now Invention Thoroughly Tested anq so cured by letters Patent. 2 Make ft perfect Lock stitch, alike on both Bides, ou all kinds ot goods. 3 Runs Light, Bmootli, Noiseless and Rapid best combination of qualities. 4 Durable Runs for years without Repairs. R Will do all varieties erf Work and Fancy' Stitching In a superior manner. 8 Is Most Easily Managed bt tlie orator. Length of stitch may lie altered while running, and machine can be threaded without passing thread through holes. . 7 Design Hlmple, Hlmple, Ingenious, Elegant, forming the stlten without the use of Cog Wheel Gears, Rotary Cams orlver Arms. Has the Au tomatic Drop Peed, which Insures uniform length of stitch at any speed. Has our new Thread Con. troller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar and preveuts Injury to thread. 8 Construction most careful and Mulshed. It Is manufactured liy the most skillful and experi enced mechanics, at tlie celebrated REMINGTON AKMOHY, 1I.ION, N. Y. -PITTSBURG OFFICE, 10 Hlxth St. 27 Notice to the Stockholders of the People's ' . Freight Hallway Company. . ... Gtllee of the People's Freight Railway Co.. No. lot. North 3rd Street Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1874. NOTICE Is hereby given, that an Installment of Five Dollars per share on eaoh share of stock subscribed to the People's Freight Hallway Company, will be due and payable at Ihls otllce as follows: First Installment due July 31, 1874. Heeond August 3D, mini Fourth Fifth r Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Sept. 3u, Oct. SI, Nov. 30, " Dec. 31, Jan. 31, 1875. Mar. 4, " . April 4. Tenth May B. " Mv order ol the Board of Directors. UOIIKHT COKHON, Treasurer. N. B. Payment may be made to Dn. D. B. Mh.likkn, Assistant Treasurer, Landlsburg, Pa. July 14,1874. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that letters oi Administration ou the estate of Husau Humphrey, late of Walts township. Perry comity, Fa., deceased, have Ixwil f granted to the subscriber, residing In same towo- ship. All persons Indebted to said estattf are re-. l nested to make Immediate payment, and those havlnit elalms. will uresnnt them duly authentic, te.l lor settlement. KOllKUT HlIMl'HKKV. May ft, 1874 t Administrator. A LL KINDS OF JOH JMUNTING J. Neatlyexecutedat the Uloomlleld Time hnil Job Othoo.