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TUE.TIMES, NEy .BLOpMiaELl), PA., SErTEMlVElt, 2.,, 1877.
An Ottawa Morohnnt Tells a Very Strange
8tory.
.
A telegram from Ottawa to the Toronto
papers vos iluf fbllowltitf as a statement
ni tide by Mi'. A. D. Feasor, long a 'missing'
lmrdvrnre merchant of that oily, detailing
big adventures during an enforced, absence
of over n year : . ' V
As near as I can remember I left here in
May, 1870 my clerk nays the 1st of Juno
for Montreal, to transact some buslnosR. I
bad with me about 100 In cash aud a
amnll valise with a change of clothing.
On arriving at Montreal I was w-litd by a
man at what hotel I was going to' stop. I
replied, " The Montreal House," and be
took my baggage. I subsequently saw
Air. Eastwood, who Raid be was going to
the Ottawa Hotel. I parted company with
the last-named gentleman aud walked to
ward tho Montreal IIouso, but, when I
aw tho man who bad taken my baggage
driving away with it.
Having homo doubt as to his being con
nected with the Montreal IIoubo, I wont
after him, and, after following him through
a couple of Htroets, caught up to him and
asked him where he was going. Ho said :
" To tho Montreal 1 louse," and in another
minuto stoppeifbofore a houso, wbiolt on
entering I found to bo a hotel. I said, "I
suppose you think you have played sharp
this time," and at once told him to take my
baggago to the Montroal IIouso. Ho said
this was tho Montreal House. I repeated
my observation about playing sharp, ankod
lii in to have a drink and then lake my
valiso to tho hotel at which I wished to
Stop.
Ho had a drink, and I also took one,
which must havo been drugged, as I re
member nothing further than that I at
down on a chair, until I found mysulf laid
up In a ward in tho hospital at Capo Town.
I then discovered that I bad no money, and
that my watch and chain wore gone. How
I got to Capo Town is a perfect mystery to
me. I was told by those who wore taking
care of mo that the captain of tho vessel
w hich brought mo ns far as Maduira w ished
to land me there, b,ut that the authorities
would not allow him to do so, as I was wild
and I had no means of support, t Another
captain thou offered to take chargo of me,
and brought mo to Capo Town.
It appears that I arrived there in Decem
ber, 18ti, but did not become conscious un
til February 10, 1W77, when I felt as though
I had jiint awakened out of a long sleep,
and asked w hero I was. I could not be
lievo them when they told me I was iu
Capo Town, and they thought for some
timo that I had not recovered my senses.
They told mo that I bad spoken quit ra
tionally boforothat.but if I had I had thou
no rccolloction of it. I had no idea of time
until I saw a paper dated 1N77, and when I
asked tho people what it meant, they again
thought 1 did not know what I was talking
about.
Of course I had no money, aud tho peo
ple who took care of mo were very kind
and would not hear of my paying them.
As soon as I was ablo to get about I pro
cuicd employment as a bookkeeper iu the
Government stores, and by this means
obtained funds to carry mo to Loudon.
Strange to say, on coming to my senses at
Capo Town, I found that my valiso was
with roc, and that my clothes had not been
disturbed, tho clothes I woro evidently
having been provided for mo by some kind
strangers.
, I do not know anything about tho vcssols
, which carried me to Capo Town. Tho wholo
journey seems liko a long sleep to mo. . I
bad earned suflicient mouey to pay my pas
sage to England aud sailed on tho 27th of
July last, bidding good bye to those who
bad treated me so kindly. Of course there
were many who thought me an impostor,
aud if I had been left to their tender mer
cies it is a question if I should be here now,
I arrived in England, after a voyage of
almost constant illness, on the 24th of
August, and receiving funds there which
bad been forwarded by my friends to meet
me, sailed again from Liverpool on the
80th of August, reaching Quebec on Satur
day, i
Hoax on a Bridegroom.
The Stanford, Ky., Journal says : For
some time past Thomas Stepp, a gentleman
of color, has paid unceasing attention to
Miss Ellon Hickman, also of color. Either
by decree pf the fates or some other reason
Miss Ellen failed to Veciprocate the love of
her admirer, and.strove on all occasions to
avoid him. But Thomas would take no
rebuff, so bis inamorata agreed last Thurs
that if be would procure the license sbo
would marry him. Inheriting none of the
doubting qualities of bis ancient namesake,
Thomas took her at her word and invested
the sura of f 1.50 in a license, and having
secured the services of a preacher sallied
forth to be made the happiest of men. On
arriving at hor home be found everythin g
in readiness and the ceremoney proceeded.
Tho solemn words were spoken, and
Thomas imagined himself a married man.
But it seems that the faithless Ellen had
' procured the services of a boy, whom she
dressed in women's clothes, and after having
veiled him, made him take her part in the
ceremony. When Thomas found out the
joke that bad been played on blm he was.
frantic, with mortification and rage but '
unable to remedy matters, be beat a hasty
retreat, followed by the minister, who also
felt that be had been shamefully victimiz
ed. We bavenot beard what the would-be-bridegroom
is going to do about It, but, as
Miss Hickman Is quite wealthy, it is more
than likely that he may bring suit against
ber and compel her to pass over some of ber
ducats for ber practical joke.
notice;
The finest Stock of Goods ever
brought to this place, lias just
been opened by the -subscriber.
Prices were never so low either.
Call and see for vourself.
F. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
NEW GOODS.
We have niiatn receiv
ed a full supply of Kail
("(ids, to which we usk
your attention,
PRETTY PRINTS.
Our stock ol Prints
nnd other I,iiw 1'rlee
dress goods Is the pret
tiest ever offered In this
county. Will you come
and Iu k at them?
MEN'S
G00DJ.;
Woflinvn a Splendid
Assort meat of Ooods
suites', tor Men's Wear.
Our stock Is veiy com
plete Iu all kinds of
goods from 15 cents per
yard upwards.
BOOTS & SHOES.
Do you want Hoots or
Shoes for Men Women
or Children f If som'Uie
nnd sen the NtoeffinU!
havo. It Is comirhjieV
aud Prices will sulf vjL,
HAT ANin PAP 'W"6 Bla particularly
nUO ttlHUlyttrOi prmi(1 ,)f oar Splendid
Assortment of Huts &
Caps for Men or Hoys.
The styles are good and
the prices will be sure
to please you.
EVERYTHING.
It you want goods of
any Kind you will be al
most sure to find them
In the Splendid Stock
just opeued by
F. MORTIMER,
New Bloomfield.
CAUTION. -I hereby- caution all persons
against Interfering with the following per
sonal property, now In the possession of Elizabeth
A. Graham, of Seville twp., Perry Co., Pa., to wit:
1 Cupboard, 8 Stoves, 1 Stand, 2 Reds, 1 Bureau, 2
Tables, Chairs, Caput, Clock, Chests, 1 Sewing
Machine, Lot of Tinware, and Cooking utensils,
Iron Kettle, Tubs, and all the bulanoe of her
household affairs. As the same belongs to me, hav
ing lately purchased It at a Constable's sale, and
loaned the game to her.
Sept. 4, 4t. JOSEPH WALKER.
TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned
hereby notify all persons not to hunt, ttsli,
gather nuts, out timber, &o., or otherwise tres
pass on their lands hi Jackson township, Perry
county, Pa., or they will be dealt with according
to law.
R. K. BA1TOB8ER.
l'KTKlt (iUISHALL.
September 18, 1877. pd
OPIUM
and MwptihM HmMI absolutely and aratAtlv
and. fftinUvi Mt DubUtitr. Mud tuuua
f ptfc-ilkn. Pat. ClLTO,
VI TV Vfa Tf VWHf aWa)
S3
GOID PlATMlWATCnm. Cfcupost
n the known world. 8impl Watch m to
sw. A4dr,4uCouinu ACoClduatfO.
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to you i
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
OK VAI.UAHLK
HEAL ESTATE.
1 he uudersipneil. Assignee under n deed of vol
unlnrv assignment for Hie lifiielltof creditors of
Mrs. Alai'giii'Kt. It. Jionlev. will sell by outei y, up.'
on the premises, in Carrull twii., about 1'4'liilles
westol Dcllville, on
Tt'KSDA Y, HliPTICMllKIl 2otll. 1877,
at 2 o'clock 1. M. , t lira follow ing described valua
ble real estate, to wit:
A Til ACT OF LAND,
sltHiite In the township of Carroll, county of Perry
State of Pennsylvania, and hounded by lands of
C. Hot li. Adam lHani, X. Mallack and others
containing
115 .A.C1135S,
strlrt measure, nnd lin villi; flioreon erected a targe
guild TWO S foil V liYVI'.iJ.INO HOl'SK,
Willi KITCIIKN attached, HALF llANKfC'
HA U.N. wood house, smoke house, hog ten tM
and other iieesiiry outbuildings. XuJiLUl.
There Is a pood younir Oltf'II Al(l) In prima
bearing condition nnd other fruit trees upon the
premises. 'J he water Is supplied by two good
wells and a spring near the -house which runs In
several fields. Tho quality of soil is good red
shale.
Note. Tins property is In everv way desirable,
It Is situate within a mile of a school, a mile nnd
a half of stores, mills, blacksmith shop, etc., nnd
about two nil'es to the lieiuest church. It Is pleas
antly located oil a point of scenei v.nnd will inako
iu every respect a most desirable farsjiuina.
TfIiims of Rai.k. Ten ppr cent, nf thl. purchase
money to lie paid when the property Is stricken
down, one third of llin remainder upon the coHtlr-
iikii iuii oi i lie snip, null lie uaiunce to lie iirviueii
Into two equal annual payments, parable ivespect-
lvulutl.alui.l..D..l A.....1 lu-ruA.,.1 turn
cured by judgment bond's, Willi Interest from 1st
April, 1S7S, when deed will bn delivered and pos-
session given.
JOHN S. 1UC1IKY.
Sept., 4, 1S77.
Assignee.
SSIGNEE'S SALE
L OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The undersigned assignee of Michael Pitting
and Knianuel K. Hitting, membersof the late tlrm
of M. Bluing Hi Sou, will expose to publto sale on
SATURDAY, OCTOUER 6th 1877,
under an Alias Order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Perry County, the following described
Real Kslate to wit: A TRACT OK LAND at
Montgomery's Ferry, Bulhilo twp., Perry county,
Pa., containing six acres, more or less. Having
thereon erected a LARGE 11 KICK J!ms
HOUSE (used as a Hotel & Store Stand)
a large Frame Stable, Slaughter Shop, . r 'l U.
and ther nut-bulldlngs. The location fora Hotel
aud Store Is better than any other Iu this couuty.
TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, of purchase
money to be paid on day of Sale, one third of bal
ance on the ill's t day of November 1877 and the
balance In two equal annual Installments with In
terest, to be secured by Judgment llonds.
Sale to commence at ten o'clock A. M., of said
day. Sale to extinguish all Hens under the order
ol Court.
William lodge, Assignee.
J. C. McAllister, Att'y.
September 3, 1877.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
A.t Private Sale.
Tn E subscriber offers at private sale In Spring
township, Perry couuty. Pa.,
' A TRACT OF LAND
containing TWENTY-TWO ACRES, more or less,
having thereon erected a THREK STORY LOU
WEATHKRHOAKDE1) HOUSE, Frame Barn,
and Shoemaker Shop and all the necessary out
buildings and a Well of water near the door and
a lot apple, peach, pear, quince and cherry trees,
grapes, &c.
This property Is located one mile North East of
Oak Grove, and Is au excellent location lor a
Shoemaker Shop.
VI ei ins ol sale easy.
August 7, 1877. DAVID REIBER.
VALUABLE STOIiE STAND
At Private Sale,
THE subscriber offers at private sale about
ONE ACRE OF OKOUND, having '.hereon
erected a LARGE HOUSE, with KITCHEN,
WASH HOUSE and STABLE, and a W ELL of
good water near the door. '
. There ts a large STORE ROOM In the
building In which a store has been kept for a
number of years. The stand Is a very desirable
one.
There ts also ereoted on the premises, another
HOUSE AND STABLE, which will be sold sep
arately or with the Store Stand, to suit purchas
ers. These iirorwr lies are located In a good com
inunlty, with Schools and Churches convenient.
4 Call on or address
a L. HOLLENBAUGH,
Aug. 21, T7pd Sandy Hill, Perry Co., Pa.
HERE WE,
SVITFl bettor lndiicpinrnt.fi tt our customers ami people In gnnernl tlmn ever
Welittve oinvred, we littve Junt laid in out lmtiiDino' FATjJj nnd AVJNTEU
BTOCK, ond as usual, intend kCf'ilng the" lead fdr LOW litlt'fiB riSid' CiOOV
0001)3. Of our many bargains, tho following ore but o few :
CLOTHING, CARPETS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING,
GOODS, &c.
Men's Itrnvv Work Htilt.1
Men's llitslness '
Men's Dress '
Youths Work "
Youths' Dress "
Roys' Dress "
Men's Overcoats
Men's Othi coats ,
Boys' Overcoats
Men's Common Conts
Men s iliess Coals
Boys' Common ('oats
Boys' Dress ('oats
Men's Common Pants
Men's Dress Pants
Boys' Common Pants
Boys' Dress Pauls i
Men's Vests
Boys' Vests
Men's Wool Hats
Men's Felt Hats
Boys' Wool Hats
Boys' Dress Jlals
Men's Caps
Boys' Caps
Room Carpet
Flowered Carpet
Wool ('arp-t.
Floor oil Cloth
Table Oil Cloth
Trunks
Satchel
to B
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in. oo
4.00
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ALHO Jewely, Cutleiy, Aecordeoiis, Mouth Organs, Konps, I'cafuniory, Table
Cloths, KapkliiB, Towels, Combs, lirtishes, Collurs and Cuili, Tics, Hows,
HcatfH, I'nibrellns, Motto Frames, Gerniantown Wool, Hpool Cotton, 811ppers'
Ijtice Curtains, Furs, CotiiilefpulneH, and many other great bargains, which
spaee will not permit to name. (Jive us a call and see what we say Is true
ISIDOI1 SCHWARTZ,
SANFOROS
JAMAICA
GINGER.
Tim only combination of
the true Jamaica (liiif.'cr with
ehnl;e Aromaticsand French
Brandy, Is a delicious, harm
less, and si reiiu'tlieiilng sub
stitute fur all kinds of stlin
II In lit h. It proiiiplly relieves
Dyspepsia, Oppression after
Killing, and every species of
Imliilestloii, col reels nil dis
turbances of the Stomach
and Bowels, nnd cures
Cramps, chills, Kev
er.i, and Miliaria. Ask for
isanuioi'ii's liinger
;j. iilt.
RUPTURE.
Those wishing Belief and Cure for ltllPTUIlH
Hhoiild consult, Dr. J. A. SIII.U.MA.N, 2"S Broad,
way. New York, or send for ills new hook," with
J'hotfiej'apliic likenesses of had cases liefore nnd
after cure. Howard of eheals who pretend to
furnish Dr. Sherinnn's treatment.
Olio or theso fellows, a t;ei iimii clerk, now
callnm lilliiself Dr. W. (i. ('innplen, Is ludli-ted
on complaint of Dr. H. and awaits trial for for
Koryaud euiiic7.leiiieiit. 35d4t
T H I Fl7l rS U
WITH A COLD 13 ALWAYS DANOEItOCS.
USK
Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
a sure remedy for COUtiHH, and nil diseases of
the TllllOAT, LCNOH, CHliST aud MUCOUB
MEMllltANK.
1'iit Up Only In IJlno l!oxes.
SOLD BY ALL DltUOOlSTH. SSillw
C. N. Chittknton, 7 Hixtii Avknijm, New York.
VEGETINE.
11EV. .T. r. Ll'DLOW
WUITEB:
178 BaltlcKtreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.. Nov. 14.1S7I.
II. K. Htevens, Ksij. Dear Hir, From iiersonal
lienetlt received by its use, as well as from per
sonal knowledge of those whose cures thereby
have seemed almost miraculous, I can most
heartily and slcerely recommend the VKUETINU
for the coinplaints which It Isclalmehto cure.
JAMES V. LL'DLOW,
I.nte Tastor Calvary Babtist Church, Hacramento,
Ohio,
VEGETITSTE
IS PltKI'AUED BY 35dlt.
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
FOR SALE BY ALL DKUUUISTS.
Now and Thrilling 7 MILLIONSEAOEIl FOB IT.
3000 Agents wanted for
The Cross and the Crescent
By the eminent L. V. Brocket t. Unfolds the
straiifie social, political, and religious peculiari
ties and History of the Russians and Turks;
cause of the war, mighty Interests at stake i ill
osrapiiies of Killers, eto. Klchly Illustrated. For
terms, address onlckly, IIUBBAKD Bltoa, Pubs.
733 Sausom tit., l'hll'a. S5d4t.
A cent s wanted 1 Pen St .Pencil sketches of the great
RlflTQ An Illustrated History of the great
IIIVI I J. the railroad and other ltlots. with a
History of Communism and Trade Union. By
the popular author Hon. J. T. Headley. All
classes want this book, depicting the reign of
terror In ten States, The best selling book for
Agents. Now ready. 550 pages, 63 Illustrations
t'i. Send50cents foroutllt and territory. K. B.
TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. 35d It.
YVAitniNo's
(1876 Uniform Copyrighted 1877)
LAW BLANKB,
The Latest and Best. A Groat Improvement a
want supplied. We furnish low aud whatever
you need.
Law aud Commercial Supplies or all Kinds.
M- Send for samples and price lists of what
you want.
-('atalgues of Blanks furnished at THIS
OFFICE, or direct from the publisher.
E. WAK1NO. Tyrone, a. a.
ESTATK NOTICK Notice Is hereby glv
en. that Letters of Administration with the
will annexed on estate of John B. McCllntock.late
of Carroll twp., Perry county. Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing In the
same township. ....
All persons Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those har
lug claims to present them duly authenticated for
SeUleToSEPH B. MoCLINTOCK. Administrator.
P. O., Address Sheriuansdale, Perry co.. Pa.
July 24.1877. CO- U. Bmhjit. Attorney.
SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Ephralm A. Mc
Laughlin aHd wife of Toboyne township. Perry
county. Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment,
dated the 18th of July, 1877, have conveyed all
their real aud personal property for the benefit of
creditors to the undersigned, residiug In Blalu,
Jackson township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted t
said assignors will please make Immediate pay
ment, those having claims will present them to
the uodersigued for settlement
" OKO. H. MAKTIIC.
August 1, 1877. Assignee.
J OH FBINTINO of every descriptloe aeatty
and promptly executed at heasonable tutes
at the llloonibeld Times Steam Job OUloe.
ARE 'AGAltf
WI, All Wool White Blankets per pair m ,)
AHW""' Colored Blankets per pair in "p
liitmn n i Mill II H n aw
S.Oil
if
'H,!l'''." K",'ln K,IBW1'
lO.oo: Ladle's Kelt Skirls
J !'"'!!",'' I'a'inoral Skirts ,
lii.00 Ladle's Ntililes ' 1 I
H.IIO Ladle's (Umlu
7 "
50 "
fll " ii
25
2.75 "
40 "
1.25 "
20
Ladle's Corsets
Ladle's Ilalr Swltoliej i
Ladle's Ties
Ladle's Linen Collars
Ladle's Ruches
8
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Ladles Handkerchiefs
Ladle'n Hush A null'
6.00!
Ladle's t'ndershlrts
Kiiihroldery and Kdges
Ladles Leather Belts
Ladle's Belt Till
I'llltt 9H I'MIVM f..
10
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25
75
50
75
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Silk Handkerchief
Men's Willie Shirts
ii it
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70
Men's Colored Shirts
Men s Woolen Shirts
Men's Undershirts
Men's I ii-ii wei d
11
30 " "
25 " "
8 ' '
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1.25 "
40 " "
7", "
Men's Colorml Hose, 3 per pair
men n jiaooaereiiicis
Men's Suspenders
I loi sn lllankels
50
40,
tlveialls
Knit Ulou'O
N
N)t Iff H hOVPllV rrltnll Ihlf Tfiine Dl.i.....
Dr D. II. Mlllikei,. Dr. Win. Ilavs. Kan'niel K,o!h,
Hubert Neilson ami John S. Kilter, appointed by
the Court of Ouartcr Sessions of perry County
by vlrtunof the Act of Assembly, approved 8tl!
Mnv. 1870, to view the Itrlilgn aern-s the ,iinlatii
Itlver at Newport, aud reiiort whetliertlie Brldi'o
be nccessarj as a free Bildgo for iiublle nceoiii
inodation. and (lie payment of tolfs on the same)
Is an unjust louden on the traveling public nnd
Hie people of tlm townships where the same Is
located ; and the amount of damages. If any, stis.
tallied by the Newport ISridgeCompiiiiy bv reason
of the taklni! of fKe same, will meet for the pur
poses of their appointment, nt said Bridge, on
ICKSDAY, tho Z.th of Bepteinber, 18,7, alien
o clock a. m.
FKROTTHON ft BAUNETT.
Sept. 11, '77 Attorneys for Petitioner.
The oldest and best appointed Institution for
obtaining a Business Education.
For cliculstrs address.
P. DUFF & SONS,
3'iwlnio. , Pittsburgh, Ta.
Dr.A.G.QLIN'SIIMI
mil of a I'rlvfttp imt'ttt. rfultliir frotti Bbntcn
rr lnr'i'Hon rr tttlifff -i. Mcmliiftl Wenk !(
KnifMluMft, foA of Hlfinnry, ImpHlred HKKt fwtfct
JVlimhiHitl or miMit'iic) . Sitvciuh IN'hllKy, jrtn-tiffitlvruri-lt
lis(of th Itluihlcp, Kldnvjn, U rff,
I,tirttt4, Alhf(istj CfttArrti, llli1. nil L I ironic lAn, ftnil ItJHi
KAhKH OK Kl.M AI.I.H, yUl.i to lib treti"nt. iH.O'in
ha tirvl m MVIfjHK eiiw-Hentt, inl rurei where oilim fall. la
U a ervlimtn 01 tho Informed p ),Kt., uwm no nwrrurv, haj i,9
InfiMtimu-ttfVin tli U.S. , A 11 K4 rwirMntj triinrit with
ItrlriiU.' "ir(t unit bcanf, writ, ktcrr ciivteno for
tletiU. fnd fifty rartla fr trnpl nt Ktilbf fitod aiif) iHr-
cniv 01 irfiDfirtAnl tnfirtnsjtififi hytrrM. DU,
r-rram njn, f per iki. lonMmaTion Tr
MADTJTAfir n ttt T-n
Uatlon frM.
97K pvrt- BrnM dt
in for mat inn i Wtm
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joan itiA uililitl mrpr! of tv ih fittxet, an all dlnwi of prtvata
orUifrn, Valiial.l julvlra la th vivrled and thm rontrmpfaUiia;
mvrnmtn. Unw tn I hmltliy-iinl Uuly Ltniy In tU tiuvtM rtiar
tion. KvryUxi aboukl grt tLat bunk. likMietaU, louyai
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of lilarriasre !
ctH of P. e product ion inl
A tK'f k (or p-lvrttf, rornid
"t rMdiuff. HOD fzet, prica
41 rt.
, a HhlVATE MEDICAL ADV16EB! .
fin III a'.vtrtlm ol & Frlvatrf Nalurs BriamK trimi Sflir
ADusa. xoeBa, or Beorfft Xleaaa. vua Uia beat
lui-aiia of r-OTf. 'fji lrpp FmKf. price jOrta.
A ClilHlOA L IK.TOB! on Ihr mtne i.mttn anrl
fnoM of Ui? Throat ami Luna, Catrrh,&upture, Iba
Opium Hablt.ac., price Ki ct.
t-lihar book arm poatpaidon rercfipt of prtea; or all three.
Containing pug' a. noanliftilly illuatralrd. tor 7a eta.
AdUraaa I1U. HuTTa, lao. U N. DUi M. 8U lVatBia, Ka.
ESTATK N OTICK Notice Is hereby given
that Letters ol Administration on. the estate
ot Joseph Knsminger late ol Carroll township.
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing In the same township.
All persons indebted JU-' alri estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, and tbose having
claims will preseiat them duly authenticated for
settlement to
EMZABETIT EN8MINOEU,
COKNEIJUi ENHMINUKK.
A. M. Market, Att'y for Adm'rs.J Aiuiiulstratr's
August 28, 1871.
in nnn aossts wanted to sen our
IU,UUU newly Patented Novelties, Chromos,
Jewelry, Wathes, Revolvers. Kng'vings, Books,
fcc. Ktatloneay Packages tin per iaund- Hpecial
terms given to Ageuts everywhere. The best
prices ever offered. Mammoth Catalogue with
Samples free. It. L. FIKTCHEK,
85 6m J 11 Hxj Street, K. Y.
ESTATE NOTICK Notice Is hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the estate ot
Jolin NelCrrgb, late of Jacksea township. Perry
county, Pa , deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned, residing In ill lii township, Cunv
berland cuunty. Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payatettt aud those having?
claims will present tbeut aiuly authenticated lar
settleueat to
THOMA3 R- MOFF1TT. Executot
- T. O. Address, Newvllle. Cumb. co Pav.
W. A. W. u. Hrooaua, Ally's for esute.
Aiaxnit21, 1377. 61
gLOOMFIELD ACADEMY.
FALL SESSION BEGINS, SEPT. 8rd.
STUDENTS prepared for the best Colleges in,
the land and kite drill la the classes wilt be thor
ough and up with the limes.
A ISOKMAL CLASS lor those desirlcte teach.
Addreea
J. B . FLICKINtSER. A. B. .
PT UMt p la I (MT
WH. l.hiEK. Propriator, New BioomBel'd.
Bloomlteld, Aug. Zl, 1877.
IADIES AND CHILDREN will find a
J splendid assortment of shoe at the. ooa
price store of T. Mortimer.
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