Stljc hues, Ncu DIoomfielir, $)a. 5 ljc loomfidb imts. Tuesday, September 1, 1874. LOCAL DEFAJITMENT. NO CUTS INSERTED. No Puts or Hterpotj-pos will be Inserted In tills licr, unless liht face auu. ou metal bases. Sales. We call attention to the follow ing galea, bills for which have been printed at this office, : Mrs. Ilellcn Miller, at lior residence In this borough, Trill sell bousoliold goods on Sep tember 8rd. On Saturday, '-September 12th, Mr. John Deitrlck, Sr., will sell at his residence, In Liv erpool, household goods and a lot of black smith's tools. Personal. Col. Audonreid, of the U. S., Army, is now on a visit to the family of Mr. James Orr,in this borough. Col. A., was during the war a member of Geo. Grant's staff, and is well known not only in this county, but in Europe. On Saturday eve ning the Bloomlleld Cornet Band gave him a serenade, which compliment was ac knowledged by the Col. in a short speech. Bush Sleeting. The Bush Mooting in Mr. Bheibley's woods will begin on Satur day night, Soptember the Oth. Preaching at 7.J o'clock, also on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, after which there will be commun ion services.; children's mooting at half-past one ; preaching at o'clock, also at 7 o'clock. Persons will please bring provis ions along so as to remain all day ou the grounds on Sabbath ; several preachers from a distance will bo present. Should it so happen that the weather should be too disagreeable to go to tlio woods, the moot ing will be hold in the United Brethren church In Duncannon. Information for Sportsmen. Under the game laws now in force in this State, it is legal to kill game as follows : Doer, Squirrels and Pheasants from 6ept. 1st to Jan. 1st. Partridges from Nov. 1st to Jan. 1st. Reed Birds from Sept. 1st to Dec. 1st. Babbits from Oct. 1st to Feb. 1st. Wood-cock from July 4th to Jan. 1st. Wild Turkeys from Uct. 1st to Jan. 1st. Wild Ducks, Wild Geese, Pigeons or Snipe can bo shot at any time. Black Bass can be caught from June 1st to March 1st. Trout can bo caught from April 1st to Aug. ISth. The fine for violation of any game law is from $5 to $50, one half of which goes to the informor. Shot at. On Monday, whilst Capt. Mitch ell, one of the proprietors of the Stage route from this place to New Berlin, Union Co. was on his way to deliver the mail at this place, and about two miles north from here, where he has to pass through & woods for a dis tance of two or three miles, and whilst driv ing along leisurely, ho was Bhot at twice, one of the balls passing under his arm very close to the body, and both balls piercing the stage. A few think that he got in range of some one Bhooting at a squirrel, and that it was purely accidental. The prevailing opinion, however, is that, it was the inten tion to kill the driver, (knowing that it was the stage) and rob the mail. Middleburg Poll. Urlol'Iteii.H. A. M. Markel, Esq, of this borough, was one of the secretaries of the Democratio Convection, at Pittsburg last week. The Mansion Farm belonging to the George Hoffman estate, was sold on Thurs day last for 0,000. lion. Joseph Baily, was the purchaser. Mrs. Joseph Miller has sold her houso, in this borough, to Hon. Joseph Baily, and will have a sale of personal property on the premises, on Thursday of this week. It gives a town an enterprising appear ance to see on the public square, several nble bodied men busy playing croquet, and twice as many more lazilyl ooking on. Now isn't that so? VA large number of persons attended the camp meeting, near Ickesburg, on Sunday. The camp is located in a pleasant place when you once reach it, but the getting to it is awful, and we know, because we tried it. , Between this place and Duncannon the fonces and roads are in places covered with potato bugs. One farmer says they hang on his fences in such numbers, that he thinks he will have to prop up the rails to enable them to support the weight. y-Basa will be plenty, we suppose, in the streams throughout this State before many years. Last week Mr. J. W. S. Kough, of .Newport, sent on anotner tine lot to stock: the streams in Cleartleld county. The fish were taken from the Juniata near Newport. ' Citizens of this borough who don't keen "h cow, can appreciate the last two lines of the following notice : At Woodford, Vt.. a farmer has put the following notice in his field: "If any mans or womans cows or oxen sets in these nere oats, Lis or ber tail will be cut off, as the case may be. I am a Christain man and pay me taxes ; but blast a man who lets his critters run loose, say I." ' ' - ' 3f LIpplncott'i Magazine for September has been received, and Is replete with Interest luir stories and sketches and finely Illustrated. Among Its contributors we notice the naines of J. M. Thomvson. T. A. Trollope. . C. Bruce, Geo. McDonald. Mary Hoemcr, and others. If you want a good Magazine, subscribe for Lip- pi ncotts, 710 ana MarneiDi., ruuaucipuia, ' Blanks. Justices' and Constables' blanks or sale at this office Cumberland County. From the Cum berland county papers of last week, we copy the following : At the Cumberland Valley camp meet ing near Oakvillo, a distressing accident occurred about noon on Sunday. While the services were being hold in .the taber nacle circlo, a great number of persons crowded on the ministers' platform for the purpose of getting sholter from the drench ing rain. While thus crowded, a sudden crash was hoard, and the platform gave way, precipitating all to the ground. For a time all was confusion. The services were at once stopped, and all rushed to see who was hurt. Sovoral persons, who had got underneath, were badly injured, more or less. One man, Daniel Givler, residing at Plainfleld, this county, was taken out severely, if not fatally, hurt. It was be lieved that some of his ribs were broken, his shoulder dislocated, and that he had sustained other undiscovered internal in juries, lie was placed in a covered wagon, driven to the station, whore be was trans ferred to the cars, and taken to his homo. At this writing (Monday), we loam that he is in a critical condition. There were four or five others, whose names we did not learn, who sustained slight injuries. This was a very unfortunate affair, and was the only incident that marred the pleasures of tho day. One day last week, Mr. Sam'l R. Claudy, of this place, who is superintendent of one of the ore mines near Mount Holly Springs, was robbed of his pocket-book, the contents of which contained a full montb'B wages. Mr. Claudy had placed the pocket book with the money in his coat, which ho had left hanging on a nail, but on coins for his coat a short time aftorward, lie was sur prised to find that it had boon stolon. Volunteer. On Monday morning last, a party of gen tleman were engaged in seining in tho Yellow Breeches Creek, near Brindle's mill, in Monroe township. One of the sein ing party, Mr. llonry K lino, got out into the creek too far, and sank and drowned. His body was recovered soon aftqr tho accident. He leaves a wife and two chil dren. A colored bushmeeting, under the aus pices of Rov. Perry Stanton and others will be hold in Hoboiiig's grove, one mile west of Newville, commencing Saturday, Sept. 6th. As usual, we have no doubt the at tendance will be immense. Juniafa County. From the Mifllintown papers we copy the following : The Democrats met in convention last week, Monday, and nominated the follow ing ticket : For Congress Dr. A. J. Fisher, of Fay ette township. (Subject to District Con ference.) For Assembly Jerome Hotrick, of Walker township. For County Commissioner Thomas Watts, of Monroe township. For County Surveyor Adam Wilt, of Greenwood township. . For County Auditor J. S. M. Gibson, of Port Royal. On Tuesday of last week, Robert M'Far laud, of Lack township, met with an ac cident that in all probability will cost him his life. He was assisting in threshing at the barn of Mr. Knepp, as driver, and by some means fell into the horse power, his loft arm caught in tho cogwheel, drawing his body into the machine, crushing him in a fearful manner. Tho machine had to be taken apart before he could be extrica ed. At lost accounts he was still living. Democrat lleguter. The other night Banks, second son of Mr. J. W. Mutbersbaugh, . while in his sleep jumped out of the second window of his father's residonce, on Cherry street, and strange to say sustained only slight in juries. The little fellow says he thought he was trying to see how far he could jump, and when he awoke found himself lying on the pavement. On last Sunday the Dunkards held a bush-mecting at Freo Spring, Walker township, which was largely attended by the citizens of Mifflin and surrounding country, and would, no doubt, have been both pleasant and profitable, had not the rain compelled an adjournment. A cow belonging to John T. Mettlen, undertook on Monday evening to cross the river bridge, forgetting that the bridge was being repaired, and. the plank of the first span had been taken up. As the reault of ner carelessness she foil through into the river and was instantly killed. The annual fair of the Juniata County Agricultural Society will be held on their f rounds in Port Royal, on Wednesday, 'hursday and Friday, October 7th, 8th and Oth. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church. Communion ser vice next Sabbath at 10J A. M., and eve ning service at 7 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 P. M., and preparatory lecture on Saturday at same hour. Reformed Church. Communion service next Sabbath at 10J A. M., and prepara tory service on Saturday at P. M. Pray er meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching in the M. . church on Sun day evening, prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching in the Lutheran Church next Sunday at 10J o'clock A. M. C Refitted and Improved. The Dellville Mill, owned by the subscriber, is again in running order. Having been entirely re fitted and improved, adding all the modern arrangements that have by experience proved of value, 1 am prepared to do work In the best manner. Having also largely increased, the power, I can turn out work promptly, not only for my old customers but for all who will favor me with a call. Any grain brought to my mill, I will guar antee to grind promptly and in such a man ner as will ensure satisfaction. The miblio generally, are invited to give me a share of meir patronage. .L1 YUCNU. Sept, 1, 1S74, 4t. 7 Missionaries and others soiournlnir In foreign lands should not fall to tak a good sop- f ly of Jobnsou's Anodyne I.lnlment with them, t is the most reliable medicine for all purposes there is In the world. ,i 1 . . t .- t& Contagions diseases, such as home alt, flauder, fco., may be prevented by the Use of hurl dun's Cavalry Condition Powders. Per sons travelling with horses should take note of this. t The Bar-Room Remedy for all ail ments is Rum Bitters, surcharged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element, rendered more active by the pugent astringents with which it is combined. If your stomach is weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen and regulate thom with Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegetable Alterative and Aperient free from alcohol and capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted system. 82 4t Stone and Earthen Ware. The sub scribers, proprietors of the Juniata Pottery, noar Newport, desires t give notice that they are keeping up a l ull varioty of stone and earthen waro, an.l are prepared to promptly fill orders for all goods in their line at low prices. Post ofllce address, Newport, Perry co., Pa. 6m. M. & T. Miller. Estrays.-Tbere have been on my premises in Tnscarora twp., for a number of days, two head of young cattle ; one a red steer, and the other a bull, red with white stripes on the back. The owner is notified to pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. Wm. M. Tkohti.e. August 1st, 1874. tW Pain Cure Oil will do you good. A sin gle trial will convince the most skeptical of Its soothing and healing virtue. -For sale by F. MOUTIMICU, New Bloom Held, and B. M. lilJY, Druggist, Newport, Fa. KT" " Tired Nature's Sweet Restorer, Bnlmy Sleep." But there are times when this "Ke newer of Strength" is denied us, times when our minds and bodies have been so overworked and aro so worn ont that wo ' woo the drowsy god in vain." Tho Peruvian Syrup (an Iron Tonic) renews our strength and makes our rest sweet and refreshing. QUOTATIONS OP White, l'owell jfc Co., BANKERS & BROKERS. No. 42 South Tiuud Stkket, Philadelphia, August 28, 1874. askko. U. 8. 1881, c 118! " 6-20, o. '62, M. and N mH " " " '64, " " lwJl " " " '65, " " 117' " " " '6ft, ,T. nnd .1 imi " ' i7, " " 117-K " " " 'IW, " " 118 " 10.40, coupon 111 " Pacific 6's, cy 117K New 5's, Keg. 1881 U2'Z " " C. 1881 112V? fiold W Silver 107V4 Pennsylvania, M Beading Philadelphia and Erie, V'Z Lehigh Navigation, 45'J Valley. m$ United It. H. of N.J 128 Oil Creek V, Northern Central :i4 Central Transportation, 45 Nesquehonlng 54 C. & A. Mortgage 6's, '8'.) lul County Price Current. Bloomfield, August 31, 1874. Flax-Seed 1 60 Potatoes, 75 Butter V pound, 15 & 20 cts. Eggs V dozen 16 " Dried Apples V pound, 4 cts " Dried Peaches 8 12 cts. V Pealed Peaches 18 22 cts. " Cherries 5 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Unions ft bushel, 75 " NEWPOKT MARKETS. ( Corrected Weekly by Kough Jlrother. ) DKALKRS IN G11A.IIV Ac PRODUCE. NaWFOUT, August 29, 1874. Flour, Extra t6 50 " Super. '. 5 00 White Wheat V bu , 120al 20 Red Wheat .' 115 Oils ltye 75075 Corn ' 7575 Oats f) 32 pounds, 50 Barley 80 Clover Seed fi 005 00 Timothy Seed, at)0 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes 90690 Ground Alumn Salt 1 8001 80 Umeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 60 5 50 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 ots. f) bus. Cross Tles,8S teet long, 60360 cents Bacon, 9 12 FISH, SALT, LIMK AM) COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. W Five per cent oD for Cash. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COBIIECTKD WEEKLY. BY K. C. WOODWARD SON Carlisle, August 29. 1874. Family Flour J7.00 Superfine Flour, 4.60 Superfine Rye Flour 4.50 White Wheat 1.15 Red Wheat 1 80 Rye 70 Corn. 65 Oats, 60 Cloverseed, 4.75 Tlmothyseed .... 2.75 Flaxseed l.so G. A. Salt 1.60 Philadelphia Price Current. fCOHaSCTEO WEEKLY Philadelphia, August 29, 1874. Flour Superfine, I 3 60 4 60 F.xtra, 6 25 0 6 62 ' Fancy 7 50 0 9 25 White Wheat, (new) 1 35 0 1 40 Red Wheat, 1 28 0 1 30 Rye, 87 0 88 Cloverseed, 10V$ 0 11V per ft. Timothy Seed, 8 25 0 8 76 bush Corn, 84 0 88 Oats, white, 60 0 65 Oats, mixed, 49 0 60 Lard, country, 0 11 per ft. Onions, red and yellow, 6 00 O 6 60 perbbl Eggs, 20 . 0 22 Butter prime roll ' 2:1 0 24 1 " common, 15 1 0 18 Wool washed, , 40 62 pert. " unwashed 86 0 87 pert Spring Chickens, '16 . 0 16 " Live " 13 0 14 " Feathers Live Oeese prime, 80 0 65 " " " " Inferior, 25 0 85 " ANWOUHCgWI ENT8. 1. UUtlUIUD. W T- 1 1 . II libit fur Hherllf subleut to the dectslou of the tuwm tin. resuectfii v oners 11 nmeii as a cun. Republican county Couveutlou. August 25th, 1874. Green Dunham. On the Stthnlt.. at the M. E. parsonage, by II. M. Ash, Mr. Albert E. Green, of Newport, to Miss Clara A. Dun ham, of Ashland, Ohio. BLACK WAONBR.Un tlis 27th ult., In Newport, by Elder W. L. Wrleht. Mr. Phllln Black, of Newport, to Miss Louisa Wagner, of Liverpool, Perry county, Pa. Gloser Lkinkweavek. At the residence of the brido's parents, on the 16th ult., by El der W. L. Wright, Mr. Fredrick Gloser, of M.wsyllle, to Miss Naomla Leinowcaver, both of this county. Smith MoClay On tho 11th nit., In Port Royal, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Paul Bmlth of Delaware township, to Miss Emma McClay of Port Royal. Winters Towsy. By Rev. II. C. Shlndle, on the 18th ult., Mr. James E. Winters, of Shlppenshurg, Pa., and Miss Llzzlo J. Towsy, of Turbctt twp., Juniata county, Pa. DlFFENDAREER StINE. On tllO 17th lilt., at the residence of tho bride's mother, by Rev. J. S. Bear, Mr. O. O. DllTcndarfer, of Onkland Mills, and Miss E. L.Stlno, of Fermanagh township, Junlnta co. Reeder Siiuler. On the 37th ult., by Rev. J. B. Shoup, at the Pursonogc in Landls bnrg, Mr. Wm. A. Reeder, of Elllottsbure, to Miss Jemima Shular, of Bridgeport, Perry county, Pa. DEATHS. Wor.F. Near Lovsville. on Hundav. the 2:ird nit., after a very brief Illness, Mrs. Maria, wife of George Wolf, In the 67th yoarof her age. iohn. in uarrou twp., on August uutn, Lottie, a daughter of George Yohn, aged 4 months and 4 days. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTF.D for the Perry County Mu. tunl Benefit Aswcintlmi. Wntp,! nt. w liloomtleld, 1'a. And also for the Lebanon lu surance Company, of Jonestown, Pa. Auuress, LEWIS FOTTKR. See'y ol Perry Co., Mutual Benefit Association, 35 4t New Bloomlleld, 1'a. WANTED TO PUKCflASK-A Store In Country or Town, ornu Internst ln surh lolni a good mislness In a good farming or Min ing illstrlet, on or off the lino of Railroad. Ad dress, stating location, terms. ie., with name and address. J AS. JOHNSON, City Engineer's Office. Aug. 23, 1374 It Allegheny City, Ta. A Valuable Farm At Private Sale. T HE undersigned will sell, by private sale -A. FAKJI, situate In Centre township, Perry county, Tu.. one-fourth of a mile west of the borough of Bloomlleld, containing , 108 .oi'ots, about 95 ACRES cleared and under good cultiva tion. Most of the laud is Limestone, and there are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES onened on the nlaee. one of which Is vervconven. lent, and ol a superior quality. There Is a most excellent two story traino v oatnerboared DWELLING HOUSE, And a largo II A oN K BAItN, And other outbuildings. The buildings are all new and In good condition, and are located along the main valley road. There Is a fine stream of Spring water running through the farm, nnd stocK can nave access to water irom every neui. rur paiucuiars can upon or uuuress DANIEL JULIUS, Now Bloomlleld, Aug. 25, 1874. Perry co. , Pa JOS. FRISH. ABE. GUMP. Regardless of Price ! Gent's, Youths' and Boy's CLOTHING, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS ! Wool Shirts, Wool Shirts, HATS AND CAPS, JEWHtBVt CUTtBBY 8UBPENDER8, OVERALLS, HANDKERCHIEFS, PAPER COLLARS, HOSE, tSliirt and Drawers, CARPETH, CARPETS, TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, ALBUMS, &c, &c. On account of Removal, the above Stock must be sold by Oc tober 1st. No reasonable offer will be refused. Call and see us. JOS: IRISH & CO., (Next door to Newport Deposit Bank,) s mi Neivport, Ia. S AMUKL UOMBKRQElt WITH Jacob Re iff el & -Co., Dealers lu DRY-GOODS, 333 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa, COUNTRY MERCHANTS will Pnd In nnr J stock a ooinpltae assortment of DKY-KOODH of every description, to which we Invite their at- lemiuu. b iv Bin" We will be thankful for all orders which wiu oe promptly onea at uie lowest uasu prices. li BA I KS T'A TE AT SALE. A LAItCE AMOUNT of Valuable-Real Estate Y. at Private Male In Vevx-y: Coua,ty, Pcnn'n., " consisting of FINE FARMS of varlirtis sIzah with IMPROVEMENTS, well watered, well timbered and In the highest state of cultivation. Also Ore Lauds, Timber Lands, Wills, Tanneries, Foundries,. HTOliKS, HOTELS and DWELLLNG HOUSES 111 Towns and Country. , Tersons wishing to purchase, sell or ex change Real Estate of any description, aro re spectfully Invited to onll at mv olllce or address me by letter, ami I will give all desired Informa tion. .TA.M.ESOItlt, Agent. New Bloomlleld, Pa., Aug. 2T, 1874 tt HUNUTI It A' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OV SUNBl'ltY, PENN'A. THIS Pompany has upward of li0,000 of as sets (without Its .premium notes), as the State Commissioners' report will show, and as a STOCK nnd MUTUAL COMPANY, has more assets than any other local company In this Mate. It Insures country properly at from 8.50 to $4.00 per thousand, for three years Including Injury sustained from lightning, Tt takes risks from one up to five vears. with or without a note, ns applicants may desire, and In sures up to three-fourths the full valueuf the prop erty. This Company has never laid a single assess, incut and is one of the cheapest, safest and most lenauie companies in xne oiaie. JAMKH OUR, Agent New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. W Also, Agent for the North American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and tho Farmers' and Mechanics Insurance Company of Dauphin Co., Pa., and also, Agent of some of the most reliable Life insurance Companies In the United States. August 2ft, l74.tf o RDER FIXING THETERMSOF COURTS THE FOIXOWINO OnUEIl 18 IIEKEHV MADE I And now to wit, Oth July, 1W4, It Is ordered that tho times of holding tho regular terms of Court In the Forty-first Judicial District, com posed of the counties of Juniata and Iferry, be fixed as follows : In the County of Juniata September Term : On the first Monday of September, nnd continue ono week. December Term : On the first Monday la De cember, and continue ono week. February Term : Ou tlic first Monday lu February, and continue one week. April Torm : On the fourth Monday In April, and continue ono week. In the County of Perry August Torm : On the first Monday In Au gust, and continue ono week. October Term : On the Monday preceding the first Monday In November, and continue one week. January Term : On tho first Monday la Jan uary, and continue week. May Term: On the first Monday lu.May,and continue one week. The Prothonotary of the Common Ploas of Perry county, to make publication of this or der for nt least thirty days, in all tho news papers published In the county of Perry, duly certified. B. F. JCNKIN, President Judge. " Certified from the Record. L. 8 J. J. 8PONKNBERGER, Proth'y. July 28,1874 5t. Avoid Quacks and Impostors. So Chatie .for Adrice aiul Voivntllutiou. Dr. .1. B. Dyott, graduato of .Teferton MerfteaJ Coltive, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial study) efther In male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand ing. A practice of So years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Char ges reasonable. Those at a distance can for ward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send forthe Guide to Health. Price 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. D.. Physician aitd Surgeon, 104 Duaue Street, New York. August 18, 1874 52t. FRUIT TREES! THE undersigned wishes to Inform the public generally, tlmt he has at his nursery In Tns carora township. Perry County, Pa., over forty varieties of APPLE TREES IN FIRST RATE CONDITION FOR PLANTING this fall, which he offers for sale at the nursery at the following prices: Trees 7 ft. high, at 10 cts. apiece; from 7 to 9 ft high, at l." cts. apiece. Also a tot ol PEAK THEEH, at 75 cts. apiece for standard, and 00 eents for Dwarfs. Cherries at 2!i cts. aplooe ; Natural Seed ling Peach, at 3 to 6 cts. apiece aud Jraesatl0 cts. a place. -Post Office Address, ESIICOL, PERRY COUNTY, PA. IIOSS IIIHVC1E. August 11, tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate VVIIIIam Yohn, late of Juniata town ship, Perry county, deeeased, have been granted to the subscriber residing lu Savllle township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, nnd those having ohilms to present them duly authenticated for set -tlemeut to JOHN 8IMONTON, June 23, 1874 6t Administrator. Notice to the Stockholders of the People's Freight Kallway Company. Office of the People's Freight Railway Co., .No. 106 North 3rd Street Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1874. NOTICK Is hereby given, that an Installment of Five Dollars per share on each share of stock subscribed to the People's Freight Kallway Company, will be due and payable at this office as follows: First Installment due July 31, 1874. Second ' " August 30, " Third " Sept. :t0, " Fourth " " Oct. 31, ' Fifth " " Nov. SO, ' Sixth " " Deo. 81, " Seventh " " Jan. 31, 1874. Eighth " " Mar. 4, Ninth " " April 4, ' Tenth " " May 6, " By order of the Board of Directors. ROBERT CORSON, Treasurer. N. B. Payment may be made to Du. D. B. Mu.LiKEN, Assistant Treasurer, Landlsburg, Pa. July 14. 1874 .-t A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la X hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Catharine Kline, late of Liver pool township. Perry county. Pa., deoeased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing In same township. All persons Indebted lu said estate are requested to make Immediate. paymeut, aud those having claims, will present them duly authentic, etd for settlement. JONAS KLINE. June 30, 1874 tit. Adinluistrator.
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