Stljc ,mc0,i!Ncu) Bloomficli, ;fJa. 5 Tuesday, Jul! Hf 1871. LOCAL DlirllllTMJiN'j;. OUR TERMS Jrc One Dollar a Year in Advance Look litre ! Do you want a raro treat ? o and hear tlio " Gold Crown" class on Thursday evening in tlio Court House. The ltcv. llr. Yeager will preach in tlio I'niou Cliurcli in Buck's Valley, on Pun day the lOfli insr., at 10 o'clock. Text "A hole, in tint wall." President Judge. Tlio comniunication on the fitness of Judge IJiahani for re-clce-tion, which vrc aro roiiucstcd to pulilish, will only ho inserted when paid for as an advertisement. k New Hank is about to lie started at Liverpool. Tho stock has all licen taken, and wo lcnm that immediate stops will bo taken to havo the institution in working order. Sudden Death. On Wednesday last, Miss Margaret Adams, daughter of Alex. Adams, of Lanilisburg, died iiilo sudden ly. She had been slightly indisposed for a few days, but a few hours before her death began to sink rapidly and from no causo which tho physicians could discover, died about 4 o'clock on that afternoon. Tlio medical men wished to make a post-mortem examination but tho friends objected. ,JIiirti On Thursday evening while riding a colt belonging to Mr. Amos Kobinson, 'Gus Mickey of this borough was considera bly hurt by the animal rearing up and fall ing over backwards. 'Gus was bruised by tho weight of the colt and jarred by tho fall but fortunately escaped without any broken bones. Ho was taken into tho IJobinson House and on Saturday was re moved to his fathom residence, whoro ho is rapidly recovering. Half Price. Tho fact is now well estab lished that Trtrc Tjmkb is furnished to sub scribers at half what it is worth. Even the AdtocaU inserted an article hist week which admitted that fact. But regardless of nil tho testimony in favor of the low price of our paper, we shall still adhuroto our intention of add ing only twenty ivo cents to our terms, making our subscription price after tho C1.li of August Ols'lS DOLLAR AND T WKNTY-F1 VK cents per year. Prisoners Hoard. Tho following aro tho rates paid by tho different counties for boarding tho prisoners at tlio jails : Northampton county pays ' 40 cents per day, Carbon . - " 110 " " " Chester " " 22 " " " Dauphin i " " US " Delaware . " " !i5 " " " Lancaster ' " - " 88 " " " Lebanon . " " .10 " " " Montgomery " " WO " " " Schuylkill , " " XO " " York " '.'5 " " " lierks as " " Perry ' " 50 " " " Struck by Lightning. On Tuesday lat, three men working on tho railroad just abovo Thompsontown, Juniata county, went under a tree during a shower. While standing there, tho treo was'struck by light ning and tho men wero knocked insensible. mo oi tnem shortly recovered, and was able to w alk, but tho other two had to bo taken home. Had tho fluid camo down on tho side or tho treo oil which they were standing, all threo would probably havo been killed. Installation at Lykenx. Hov. D. Kloss was installed as pastor or Zion's Evangeli cal Lutheran church at that place on Sun day morning a week. Rev. D. Sell, or Loysville, ouo or the rounders or tho con gregation, who severed his ' connection nearly eleven years ago, preached tho in trodnetory sermon in Uerinan. J lie pas toral chargo was delivered in tho English language by Hot. M. Fomsler, or Millors burg. Kov. Sell addressed tho Sabbath school iu the afternoon, and preached in tho English language to a largo audience in the evening. He is laid in high esteem by his old parish ioners. . Cows Poisoned. Tho Holinsgrove Timet says : " About three months ago Dr. B. F. Waggonseller, of this place, lost a cow very suddenly. She was well and ato iu the morning, but died after a very brief illness during tho forenoon, with symptoms of great palu. The Doctor ltoughfc himself another cow, which under similar circum stances and manifesting the samo symp toms, also diod, last Sunday forenoon. Upon examination of the stomach a por tion or it the size of a but, was found quite black. ' These facts strongly indicate that both of his cows were poisoned by the same person. There is no evidence to show vlio did the poisoning." Hint Twenty Thonsnnd Dollnrs. A short time since wo stated that a "bill inequity" was to bo fllod against tho committee ap pointed to distribute tho f 20,000 donated to tho "destitute and needy" sufforing by tho groat fire at MifTlintown. ; Tho bill lias been prepared by Hon. B. F. Junkin, counsel for James Hoblson, of Mifllintown, who is tho plaintiff, and will bo filed to-day or to morrow. After quoting tho act of tho Leg islature, tho bill makes the following aver ments : : ' That under provisions of said Act, tho said named committee, who nro tho De fendants in this proceeding, received tho said twenty thousand dollars, so as nforc- 6aul appropriated by said Act, and accepts cd tho said trust of distributing tho samo amongst the destitute and needy, and pro ceeded to pay out as stated in tho 2d col umn of " Schedulo A," which shows tho payment of $10,r00 not objected to, to the persons in said Scl.cdulo named, and leaving iu their own h ands tJljijOO cither not paid out at all, or if paid out in part, was paid out as follows, to wit : To Ed mund 8. Dotv, a man of largo means, be hoved to bo worth over $100,000, said Defendants as said Committee paid the sum of 1300; to James M. Sellers, believed to bo worth over $110,000 and is a man of large means, they paid $1000: to Win. W. Wilson, a man worth over $10,000, and a man of largo means they paid f 100 ; to Geoiiio Jacobs, a man believed to bo worth !::0,n00, and is a man of largo means, thev iiaid 1 50 : and to Mrs. fsamucl Boli, who lost nothing by the liro of tho 31st De cember, 1B70 whoso property was destroyed by another 11 ro and was situated in Fer managh township, Juniata county, Pa., three miles distant from tho borough of Mifllintown, they gave 2.i(). And your Orator behoves and so behoving avers that tho last live specified payments were mado by Defendants as ( ommittoo aforesaid cither tlirongHwwrf or jrro neijli rence on their part, they tho defendants at the time of so doing, well knowing that tlio said last mcntiouod five persons wero not tho objects of tho bounty of the State, and wero in no wise entitled to any part of the said $20,000. And your Orator behoves and bohovmg avers that tho said Committeo, tho Defen dants, retained each tho sum of $100,00 (in all tf.-i00.00,) forthoir services in paying out said 20,000,00, thus subtracting from the objects of tho bounty the sum of $500, 00 in addition to tho nonpayments before mentioned. Tho nv.'iver for relief is : . 1st. That said Defendants (Committeo as aforesaid) bo enjoined from paying out any part or said $20,000,00 to Edmund H. Doty, fJconro Jacobs, Mrs. Samuel Hell, James M. Sellers and William W. Wilson. 2d. That said Defendants bo compelled by a decrco or this Court, to pay out of tho said 20,000 ho as aforesaid appropriated by tho State, to James IJobinson tho Plain tiff, tho sum appearing to bo duo to him to wit five hundred and thirteen dollars and ninety-two cents at his pro rata sharo of tho said 3.-00,00, cither remaining in tho hands of said Defendants, or by their gross negligenco and frand illegally paid out, in wholo, or in part, to the said Doty, Wilson Jacobs, hollers and Airs. Samuel Hell. yd. That such other robot may bo given as may bo, or become necessary or proper. .lames Uolnnson, riaintin, Si. r . JunKm Solicitor for Plaintiff. ClTWe were not awaro that ngno was contagious, but teas always led to belicvo that it was the result ol a loin stomach. jVetr. The abovo bit of medical wisdom wo commend to the several physicions in tho vicinity of Newport. It will no doubt causo a change in their method of treating that disease, and creato a doinand Tor emetics. Drowned. Tho Lebanon Co urier says An interesting littlo son of Mr. John C. Nopps, aged about fivo years, was drowned in tho Union canal, on Thursday evening of hist week. Ho was out playing with his kite, and was last seen alivo near tho bridge, His parents missed him, and wero search ing for him when his lifeless body was found, about 9 o'clock, by two young boy bathing iu tho canal. Tho bereaved patents have the public sympathy in their affliction Distressing Accident. On Thursday last while Mr. Jacob Bennago, tenant on tho farm of Mr. Michael Holstein, In Millcrcek township, Lebanon county, was cutting rye with a machine, a littlo nephew of his, three years old, got within reach of tho blade of tho maehiuo, and had ouo leg en tirely cut off and tho other ono nearly so Tho ioor littlo fellow survlvod tho accidon but a short time. Life Insnrancc. This class of insurant1 is now so well understood and appreciated that no argument Is needed upon cither of thoso subjects. But a vory important question is, " What is tho best Company ?" In answer to this, we can safely refer to tho "Continental Llfo Insurance Coin pany"or New York. Tho "Continental" probably has a large amount of Insurance in this vicinity than any other Company. This is partly on ac count r tho known safety of the Company, and partly owing to the popularity of the Oneral Agent Tor this State, J. F. Eaton Esq., whoso ofllco Is in College Block, at HarrMiurg. Persons wanting Life Insurance to any amount, should open a correspondence with Mr. Eaton upon the subject. .- Church Notice. ,- - , Presbyterian preaching in the Court room next Sunday at 11 in the morning. In the Lutheran Church. nrnvei-nieeHunr on Wednesday evening. Preaching next babbath at 104 o'clock a, in., and at 8 p. m., by llev. J. B. Boule, - , . For Tht Bloomfield Tinm. . Have we the " Old-Boy' Among uk, J Mn. Editou : Somo Tow years ago, tlio question "Have wo a Bourbon among excited consiuorauio discussion. . it as a question or no possihlo conscquonco to us. The Bourbons pretended to be a royal family aud claimed regal rights in tho old world. An individual among us professed to bo a member of that family, and used tho press to establish his claim. Honco the discussion arose But there has been n question lately forced upon u, that really lias a terrible importance. It is this: Have wo tlio Old Jsoy among usy Not vicariously, nor in a mystical presence, as taught by tho theologians ; but actually, and iu propria persona t Tho " Old Boy," it is well-known, is ono of tho names applied to tho Prince of Dark ness. He claims to excrciso regal powers in a still older world than do tho Bourbons. And, very singularly, tho question has been used in a similar manner by an individual crahlingliis claims to that distinction through tho public press. Aro his claims alidV 1st. Murder and murderous assaults, bearing false witness, intemperance, and all manlier of gross wickedness, aro be coming prevalent to an unusual and excocd- igly alarming extent. This week, in this it y, a man and his sou wero shot in a rnnken a dray. 2d. Christianity has well nigh been effec tually banished from Franco ; and tho evi dence is strong, that tho Old-Boy has been uling there with a high hand and a strong arm. Rd. Tho principles of tho French Cum. muno havo boon imported into New York city ; and it is openly proclaimed that they will soon bo established throughout tho world. The foregoing propositions nro self-cvi- ont, and so well known to all readers of tho papers, t hat they require no discussion; and they go very far towards leading us to suspect tho existence of some unusual agency, and render the theory of direct Sa- anic influence at least plausible. ut, 4th. I he Old-Hov, throwing oil disguiso, has most publicly announced his material anil actual presence among us. And 5th. No ono but tho " Old-Boy" would dare lay claim to such unenviable distinc- iou. Tho last two pro iosit ions will plain ly appear from tho following considera tions : llio l'rotendor has published m tho Tribune, of this city a communication containing tho following, in refcrenco to tho very ably conducted paper published under your editorship ; " It is neutral in politics, and is published at half price, in the interests of tho Editor, who is also a merchant, and for tlio amusement ol tho boys and girls." In a preceding part of his communication, in speaking oi the able editor of the Ifyeenvin, ho says : " I lirst formed tho acquaintance of tho Judge in tho summer of 1H!)2 as a pupil." It thus iPDcars that tho boy, who is now amused bv rcadhi'' vonr paper, was also a boy thirty-nine years ago. His pretentions to tho title ot the "Old-Boy" nro thus public ly declared. They aro not boastfully and offensively paraded, but put iorthwith lust such apparent modesty and real cunning as aro characteristic of tho veritablo Prince. But. also, the inherent evidencoof the com niunication fullv attests tho character or tho Author. It is easy enough to start ho fust paper in a given place ; bocauso tho existing want invites supply. To start a second paper in tlio same place is tho more diflicult in proportion as tho first has been successful. But how very severe a task it is to start tho third, tho unscru pulous moans employed, tho number of stockholders required to stand tho financial drain, and tte principles and politirtii con- tinteney taerifieed in the effort to reach a pay- tnr bai, have within my own experieneo afforded a melancholy proof, nnil demon strated that a similar attompt could never again bo successful. Now, to launch a fourth paper upon tho high tide of popu lar favor, rendered it first necessary to cre ato tlio want ; and tins could only becllec- tcd through tho exercise of great ability, strict integrity, and iierscvering enorgy, But a circulation one half larger, even now, than iu cither of tho previous instances de monstrates how successfully this was done, and how ouicklv an intelnirent people ap preciate literary merit. But, notwithstand ing, truo to tho character which tho Pro- tender aspires to, he writes disparagingly of that ability and energy which is so oxer ciscd as ho needs must find distasteful And, linallv, tho object of tlio writer and tlio pretentions avowed nro so abhorrent to even tho most wicked of tho sons of Adam; that none but an insane man would venture them ; and it is vory clear that, though tho sentiments expressed might be tho product of insanity, the expression of f hem is utter ly lieyond tho ability of a mind so diseased as to render their conception possible. I arrive at tho alarming conclusion, there fine, that tho writer of the article in tho 'Tribune" is none other than tlio "Old Boy." And I call public attention to tho danger threatened ; that the destroyer who has so terribly wielded t lio powers of tho evil ono in Franco may bo arrested before our own institutions havo yielded to his influence. Ai.toona, July 7, 1871. M. For The Vloomfield Timet. Duncannon, July 4, 1871. Fourth reached hero last evening, 'ho ai d kept up a diro confusion during the wholo night, witli lire-works, guns, pistols, small cannon, and bacchanalian revelry ; thoso who were fortunate enough to be nsleop wero aroused at an early hour this morning by an increased tumult caused by tho appenrauco in tho streets of tho most ludicrous looking set of fantastics that ever wore scon any where. At 8 o'clock a. m., a column or 400 men, consisting or Odd-Fellows, Odd-Fellows' Encampment, Junior and Senior Mechan ics, Bed Men and Knights or Pythias, was ronned, and headed by tho Duticanncu Baud, paraded the principal streets, Marsh aled by Dr. Joseph Swartz, with Dr. T. L. Johnston aud Mr. C. H. Hochluudcrasaids. Leaving town by Cumberland street, they marched out the Juniata Creek road mile and a hair, to Steel's woods, where a 1 arge number or people had already congregated. The speakers' stand, ei-ecteif for tho occa sion, was occupied by Bevs. Graham, Hod rock, Thompson, Messrs. Isaac O. Black, and Socrates tlreen. After prayer by itev. Mr. Graham, Mr. Green read tho Declara tion or Independence, and the ltcv. Hod rook and Mr. Isaac G. Black, made eloquent and appropriate speeches. Then came a time or eat ing, drinking and general morry- making, when thoso who felt so inclined, had an opportunity to "trip tho light fan tastic toe," on tho spacious platform erect ed for that purpose. At an early hour in the afternoon, douse clouds looming up in the South and West, gave warning of an approaching storm, and filled tho road with hundreds, bound for home, whilo. hundreds mora, heedless of tho warning, remained on tho grounds, or started too Into and got thoroughly drench ed by ono or tho heaviest thunderstorms or tho season. We have heard but few comments on tho day's pi oceedings.but judging from the Tact that part or tho day was about threo paper collars hotter than any 4th of July wo havo ever seen, and tho pains in tho toes of our slippers, to say nothing of headache, still ness, &:., it must havo been n success. DUXCANNON. The Fourth nt Benora. correspondent from Itenova sends us an account ot the doinss there on tho nirlh. Thero was a procession of tlio Sabbath School scholars, tho Firo Engino company, tho "American Mechanics," I ho Sons ot America ' and tho Odd Fellows, headed by tho Comet Band. After a parado there were speeches and songs, a reading OI the Declaration ot Independence, and a treat of good things to cat and drink to the children. In tho evening thero was a fino display of Firo works, and a dance. Local Wrier. tVn infant child or Mr. A. B. Comp was poisoned last week by putting lly paper in its month. 1 ho services ot J)r. Sweeny, with a stomach pump and other powerful remedies, alone saved its life. Tho Locliiel Iron Works at Harrisburg wero sold on Thursday last to Lyinan, Gil berts Co., lor $2,7,500. tV few days since, John Black, Esq., Marysville, got his left hand so badly hurt while coupling cars, that Dr. Eberhart was obliged to amputato one of tho fingers. Tho thumb was also badly mashed, but the doctor was nblo to fix that without amputa tion. Our thanks are duo Mr. Geo. W. Swartz, or Saville township, lor a basket ot extra nice Early Hose potatoes. AVo think they will compare favorably with any in tho county. Every family should havo a bottlo of "Fjti.kh'b Cahmixativb" in tho house. For sick, fretful, and teething children, there is nothing equal to it. i or sale by sr. Mortimer ec Co. y. i ho wheat crop in mis couniy seems 10 bo L'cnerally satisfactory. Tho universal testimony is that tho grain was never bet ter filled than it is this season, Tho picnic of tho Presbyterian Sabbath school on last Tuesday was a very pleasant gathering, but a heavy rain destroyed the pleasure ot tho aucrnoon A Great Bargain in a Sewing Machiuo can be had by applying to tho subscribers. Tho machine is in perfect order and really better than a new one, having been run just enough to make it work easily. s. won i i.nr.it ivj uu., tf New Bloomfield, Pa. Amhuican Sunday School Woiikeu. Wo learn from the Publisher, J. W. Melntyre, St. Louis, that the abovo named Magazine is con stantly receiving subscriptions from all por tions of the country. It deserves It. We ad vise Schools to try the Lesson papers, to bo used with or without the Magazine. Specimens of cither, no doubt, tho Publisher would forward on application i or, what would be better still, order them three months on trial. tW They did a million and a half of buisl ncss at Oak Hall last year, aud from tho prep aration mado, wo should say Wuiuiniuker ex pects to do at least two millions this year. County Trice Current. Bixjomfiei.d, July 10 , 187, FInx -Seed !2 00 Potatoes SI 50 nutter V pound . If " Kg(S V dozen, 15 " Dried Apples VI pound 8al0 " Dried Peaches 15 Q 15 cts.fi 11, Pcaledl'eaclies 1822cts. " Cherries 0 0 0 cts. " ' Pitted 15 18 cts. " Illackberrles 10 Klcts. " Unions V bushel 75 " X KWPOUT M AUK KTS. ICorreclud Weekly bv h'mifih, Unjiilrr A n. Niiwr-oicr, July 10, ls7l. Flour. Kxtra , 0" Red Wheat 11.10125 Ityc 85 Corn , WI O 65 Oats V 32 pounds, 5J Clover Heed 5 00 0 5 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes 1 15 1 la Ground Allium Halt 2 00 I.lmotMirnor's Coal, 2 40 Htnvo Coal 5 0 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25cts. ftbis. Cross Tles.8! Icet loan, 45 & 45 cents TIST OF THAVEIISE JUUOKS for August J Term, 1H71. Uillliilo borough John Shnoffex. Juulata Win. Flleklnger, Thomas I.cnlg. Liverpool twp. ltetibcn Haines, L. K. L'lsh, T. P. Orner. Liverpool bor. V. C. Brown, Samuel Bhu ler, J no. Shank. Center It. L. Magec, Bob't. Batrd, W. II. Nellson, D. J. Long. Venn Cyrus (ireen, Isaac J. Bolhiud, Jos. T. Steel. ' Murysvlllo D K Uucder, David Sloop. Curroll W. T. Dewnlt, David Thompsou. (irnenwood Lewis llofl'inon. Hloonifleld Hugh Campbell, Henry BcnUcl, It. H. Guthrlo. Hprlng Oeo. Rltter, John C. Smith. Tyrone Jos. CoopesAndrew Freeman, John Wagoner, Win. Welbley. Tusearora Win. Fossohnan, Porry K ream er, W. L. Donnally, M. R. Patten. BavlUo Wui, Duio, Henry Bpohn. Kye Henry Foulk. Toboyne Z. Wtlhlde, Simon Kerns, Jr., Wm. A. Hollenbaugh, Thomas Cook. Duncannon Jos. Stephenson, Houry Brown, Charles Ashton. Wheat Held F.lcaKer Owen. '' Madlsou William Baylor. , Howe James O. McClintock. '. iivTA-XirtiyvesKEisi. ViBPt.ts6-MnKr.noT At tlio residence of Amos Fry. on !8th of June. 1871. hv the Rev. Stuucbnkor, Mr. A. D. Viindling, of Liverpool, Perry county, Pa., to Miss Mary McElroy, of Butler county, Pa. Woons Lkinawevkk At tho M. E. Par sonage nt Nowpoit on tlio 4tlt Inst., by tho Kev. 11. (J. Cheston, Hiram 1). Woods, to Miss Mollio K. Lclnawcvcr, both of Oliver township. i Sur-Eii Kocu-Ou tiio 1th Inst., In St. Clair, Schuylkill comity, Mr. John. A. Super, of Perry county,-to Miss Clem It. Koch, of St. Clair. ... Wiitttarii nnllcrs ami tribute cf Iicsiect trill be cnttrtieu inr tie inn rrnp qi wn ceius per line. Jcatli notice nut cxccettiniijlee lines are insert cl xeltbout chariie. DEATHS. Sum, At Altoono, June 10th, 1871, of Chol era Infantum, FianecB Luella, only clamrhter of Edward 11. and Mollie S. Sell, aged 1 year and 17 davs. Hear Near the Warm PnrniL'S. June 27th. 1871, of Lock-jaw, Mary Martha JJear, aged l)i years, 'J ninutlis and o days. Knows. Un the otli lust., hi Oliver town ship, of typhoid fevor, Miss Sarah Adda Brown, eldest daughter of Solomon and Margaret Ilrowu, aged 'M years aud 0 months. Adams At Landtsliiiri: on the nth lust.. Miss Mangle, daughter nf Alexander Adams. TKIBUTIiOKltl-Hl'UOT. Al a stated lneelili'' nf Tvrnnn I.ndire. Nil. 41;"i. I. ). !!. T., the following resolutions wero adopted : Vviieuf.as, III the l'rovldenee of an all-wise find, ic lias seen m-mirr lo remove hvdealli. our worthy sister, Mnunie AdnuH. Therefore, lirsiMred. 1 li.it we deeniv feel the loss we have. sustained, ami Ihourli removed from the transi tory scones or hie, she still lives in the hearts and memories of those who loved her. liemlivir. That we feel it our solemn duty to ex press and tender our heartlelt. sympathy toiler bereaved pa re nit, brothers and relatives, In this, their hour of affliction. Jtcxnlivti, 'i hat hi token of respect to thn mem ory or our departed sister, the Charter of our as sociation be draped in mourning lor Ihesuoueol thirty days. yv'e.inftT'f, i nar n copy oi iiinse resoim.mns no spread upon our 1,'Mlue Journal, and sent to tin) parcursoi ine ueeeascu aim oe punusneu in mo county papers, j A IMI'. li. I I'. .MM 1, KI.I.A M. KKXNKDY, IC.M.MA MUhliAV, Landisliiirg, July 7, ls71. Committee. Xew Adccrlisc'uicnls. TIST OF O It AND JURORS for August t Term, 1871. Pcnn R. A. Hrnnynn, Foromnn, J. 1'. Steel. Tyrone Aaron Ditty, John Mclirldo, Henry Kell, lienlamin Worinloy, Georgo Crist. Rye Henry Billow. Savillo Isaac Weaver, John Bhainan, John Keislngcr. Hloomllelil Jesse L. Clouscr, S. Dunbar. Liverpool twp. Win Noll. Madison Jos. Hlxler, jr., Geo. M. Loy. Tusearora David Leonard, Charles White kittle, Sen. Oliver Henjaniln Wilson. Miller Abraham Evans. Carroll John Boule. Jackson George Wentz. Greenwood Lewis Mitchell. Duncannon Isaac McCoy. 6 A 'CLOJHIN& oAk HalL NOTICE.-Tho linderslpned cautions all per sons acaiust trcspassiiiK u Ids hinds for Huntlnc Cultinu 1 miner, or passing or repassing tlnnni'li his Vinvai d. ilcsl rovliiL' i nines. A.C.. un der I lie penalty of the law. as It will he enforced. JOHN BUKI.KH. 2G.1t Donnally's Mills. Dissolution of ro-Partncrship. NOT1CI? Is hereby Riven that the partnership heretofore exts'lhiu between the undeisimied. lias this day ueen uissoiveu. WM. A. WALLACE. Falling SpriiiKH, June 22d, 1871. Tho business will hn continued by the subscri ber, who alone Is authorized to settle the accounts T. . mei wi. (if the lute Mi ni. T. H. McCOKD. LOVE AMI aiATKIMONV. TAD1ES AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish j to marry, nddrcsB tho undersigned, who w ill send you valuable Information, that will enablo you to man y happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired Information sent by return mall. Address," Bahau B. Lamheut, Grccnpoiut, Kings Comity, N. Y. 5 15.a THE IMPROVED BOTAH y JJiotoyrapic Album, preserves and protects the pictures, Is n very con venient attractive and ornamental reeeptaele for pictures of dear relatives and li lends uud being not liable to get out of order, IT LS THK 1IKHT ALBUM EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC It Is covered with Velvet or Moroeco and orna mented In a variety of styles and at low prices. See what the June number of Tins 'Jichnoloutat" suys of it aud send 83. WO for u nice sample to THE ROTARY PHOTO. ALBUM Ml"!!. CO.. 20 a am IV Courtlandt St., Mew York. FREE BOOK TO AGENTS I We will scud a handsome Prosiieetus of our New Illustrated Family lllhlo coiilalnhitt over 200 line Scriptural Illustrations to any Book Agent, tree of charge. Address National Publishing Cmnpuiny, Plilla deliJltlst. . 2fld4w ROBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbett,) Ntw JlloomfteUl, rtrry County, Ta. AMOS ROBINBON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a uiiinW ol years by the pres ent proprietor, and lie will spare no pains to accom modate Ills iiuests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bur slocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be inallcndunce. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3, 1871. tl ,
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