SlIjc tmWt New Blaomfieli, i' IjUcromfiflb flints. Tuesday, August IS, 1871 LOCAL DEPARTMENT. OUR TERMS Are Jfjtl a Year in Advance. TAKE NOTICE. Tho subscription prico of Tns Times is now , Ont Dollar and Twenty-five Cents per year. Those whoso subscription have not yet expired, will of conrso continuo to receive their paper for tbo balance of tbo time for which they havo paid, without any extra charge. Justice to ourselves, compels either this increase in prico, or a reduction of tho reading matter, by insorting many more advertisements. For The Bloomfield Timet. Mr. Editor The time Is rapidly approaching, when the citizens of this county will nave to des ignate men through their respective Conventions (or the position of President Judgeof this Judicial District. Like many of our people I believe that It is unnecessary to follow the example of my fat her and grandfather by voting forn man from Cum lwtriaiul rotuitv hen the reputation of our own ar Justifies us In selecting from their number. ine position is one 01 groat responsnmny reiimr lug not only a high order of Intellect but rare abil ities of head and heart. In no one Individual arc these essential qualities more fully blended than In the lion. B. F. J UN KIN, and I feel that I am but speaking the desire of a large number of the most thoughtful of our citizens in tlius presenting Ills name to the Intelligent voters of our county. As It Is the wish of many lrresiwctlvc of party and as the position is one for which political prejudices should be eschewed, I deem It proper and not at all Inconsistent to make this announcement through the columns of an Independent paper, and therefor ask you to publish the above article. , A FARMER. Lost On Friday last in this borough a jot brooch. The findor will confer a favor by returning the above to the Perry House in Bloomfield, Perry Co., POnn'a. ' , " Killed. On Wednesday morning last, a young man named John Bwartc, was in. btantly killed by being struck by the Fast Line East, while working on the railroad about a mile above llarrisburg. Swartz was a worthy young man about 21 years of ago, and a native of this county, his parents living at Donnally's Mills. Spontaneous Combustion. On the after noon of Sunday a week, the stable belong ing to C. M. Alii, Esq., or Carlisle, was burued. For an hour previous to the dis covery of tho Are, Mr. Ahl had been sit ting in sight of the building, and no per son had entered or left the premises dur ing that time. His theory is that tho Are originated from spontaneous combustion caused by damp hay. , A Good School. We call 1 attention to the advertisement of the Blaiu Academy, which will be found ill another column. This Academy is not only in a pleasant and healthy location, but has a reputation of being as good a school as thero is in the central part of tho State. The fall term commenced on the Oth inst. -r A valuable Hook We have received a copy of tho History of the war botween Germany and France, published by the .National Publishing Company. This is a work of much interest, and is to be sold only through agents." ' John L.' Owen Is agent for this county, and will shortly can vass this vicinity. A New Railroad. A road is about to bo built from Northumberland to Selins Grove, on tho West side of the Susquehanna river, The stock has been subscribed, and it is ex. pocted that operations will soon eommonco, The charter of this road permits the build ing of branches in any direction for thirty miles, and there is some prospect of c branch being run from Selins Grove to Bai ly's Station, so as to connect with the Pennsylvania road. . It is claimed that it would bo an easy road to build, and there is no doubt but what it would be a valua ble addition to the railroad facilities of tho State. , Should that branch bo built, it would put new life into tho project of the road from Bloomfield to Baily's. Struck with Lleiiuiliitr. The Star of the Valley says during tho storm on Monday evening the air seemed to be surcharged with elocrticitv. So much so that for several hours the Hashes averaged from two to three per second. Lightning went crash ing to the earth all around us, and was ter rifying to the nervously inclined. Mr. W. Vauasdlen and family made a narrow os- cane from one of tho discharges. It struck tho roof of hi houso, tearing a hole about a foot wide. Thence got to tho spouting, which conducted it to the ground, leaving Blight marks in its passage In the garret the steel of a hoop skill was melted, sot ting fire to the clothing. All the family were more or less affected by tho stroke, happily, none injured. Mb. EniTon We have a fine suit of New rtii,.a ..... realtor nf vnur excellent Da. per. Will you please give inem aue nonce oi tvra w.v.j - J -- . - the fact. vv VAMAMAXH & BhOWK. Democratic County Convention. Tho delegates elcotod on Saturday last, in the different districts throughout the county, assembled yesterday in the court house. The convention was called to order at 1 m., and was organized by the election of Wm. Brooks, of Ponn township, ns Presi dent, and I. N. Itincliurt, of Millerstown, as Secretary. Nominations wore made as follows ! Foil President Judok. James II. Graham was nominated for President Judge, by noclaniation.witli pow er to appoint his own conforoes. Fon SiiEitii'K. Tho first ballot stood Rinosmitli 88; Black 11 ; Showalter 7 ; Wilson 0 ; Stevens 3, and 8 scattering. On tho 3d ballot D. Itinesmitli having received 33 votes was de clared tho candidate. Fon Commissioned. On tho first ballot tho vote stood W. Stambaugh SI ; Jno. Shuman 11 ; Jos. Ulsh 23 ; Jos. Leopard 0 ; Dan'l Zoigler 12. Four ballots were then had without any choice being made. On the 5lh ballot Shuman, Ulsh and Leopard withdrew, and W. Stam- battg, of Juniata twp., receiving 3 votes was declared tho candidate. For County Tukarvhkr. For County Treasurer the vote on the first ballot stood I. N. Sliatto 38; Wm. Pow er 17, ond Robert Clark 0. I. N. Shatto being declarod tho candidate. ' v ' ' Fon Director ok tub Poor. On tho first ballot the vote for Director of tho Poor stood Jno. Patterson 10 ; II. Cooper 14 ; S. Markcl 10 ; Wm. Wright 0. On the third ballot, Jno. Patterson, of Howe, receiving 33 votes was declared the candidate. For County Surveyor, James Woods, of Jackson. For Auditor, Samuel Baker, of Greenwood. For Coroner, Dr. Goo. N. Reuttcr, of Watts. For Assembly no nomination was made. An Old Paper, It is quite a pleasure to have an opportunity to look over a paper published a generation since. We are in debted to Mr. J. P. Steel of Penn town ship, for a copy of the "Perry Forester" published in 1837 by Allen M. Gangower. Tho number received, contains the jury list for tho January court. Among the list of names aro but few now living, while both President and Associate Judges have gono to appear before the Great Judge of all. Among the advertisements wo notice a call for the Convention of tho " Democratic Anti-Masonic Party of Pa.," which shows the changos which take place in po litical parties. We also notice by the market report of that dato that Wheat is quoted at tl.GO ; Rye 91.10 : Oats 87 cents ; Corn 88 cents por bushel and Whiskoy 37 cents per gallon.' The appearance of the paper, though published thirty-four years ago, will com pare favorably with many papers of the present day. A Curious Accident. The Valley Sentinel says that on Thursday night last a horse belonging to Mr.' Ellas, Hoch, near town, disappeared from the fluid, as was sup posed, and a search of tho neighboring roods and fields proving fruitless, Mr. Hoch concluded the animal was stolen and came to town and had bills printed offering a reward for the recovory of tho horse and arrest of the thief. Returning to his homo ho made another search of the field in which the horse had been placed tho night previous and was considerably surprised to find the horse in his own grave, in the mid- die of the field standing where he had been for about twelve hours. It seems the earth had given away from under the animal (although ' previously there was not the slightest appearance of a "sink hole") and he was left hanging to the uppol crust of tho earth by one of his fore feet and in this manner died. Case of Infuuliclde. On Friday evening last, Mrs. Parker, (bettor known as Sullie Lang) wife of Parker, a conductor on the Emigrant train between this point and Pittsburgh, was arrested and placed in the Lock-up on tbo charge of having suffocated an infant child of her husband's, aged about nineteen months. Sho claims that it fell from a chair, in a spasm, and died from tho effects of the fall or tho spasm, but the opinion of the examining physicians is different. It appears that about five o'clock in the afternoon she called in ono of her neighbors stating that the child had fit. When the neighbor caino in she picked up tho child and found it dead. She then called in other neighbors and sent for policeman. The policeman summoned Cor oner liumes, hiiu an investigation was entered into. The examining physicians found every appearauco ol sullocation. The marks on the face of the child scorned to indicato that the hoel of two hands had been placed over its mouth, and the nostrils compressed with the thumbs. Tho marks of fingers wore plainly discernible on the cheek und forehead. Thero was also a bruise on the back of the head. The opinion of the physician was that tho child came to its death from suffocation, and so the jury found. Tho actions of Mrs. Parker before tho iuuuost, her pro. vious threats against the life of tho child, and tiie fact that it was never known to have spasms induced the authorities to ar rest her as the person guilty of the infant icide. She was taken to jail at Hollidays burg, to await hoi trial at the next court. AUoona Tribune. COURT rKOCEEMNGS. . Court convoned on Monday of last weok. Judgo Graham and Associates, Bakor and Stroup, on tho bonch. The following is a report of the proceedings : , t . , , . . i Common Pleas. ; , ; x I Craig and Blanchard vs. II. B. Dimm. Action in replevin, for tho recovory of somo logs found by the defendant in the Susquehanna. V ordict lor piaintitis tor 1400. Mclutiro for plaintiff, Bponslor for defendant. Caroline English and I). M. Ktckabauch vs. Jas. Patterson. A feigned issuo to try tho validity of the will of (J. E. Patterson, deceased, what was claimed as his will, be ing writton with a pencil in a memoran dum book. Verdict for plaintiffs. Sarah A. Weber and children vs. Penna. Railroad Co. Action being brought to re cover damages from the company, for tho killing of Goo. II. Weber, husband of tho first named plaiiitilt, lie Having been run over by the cars about two years since, on tho road botweon Duncannon ana Marys ville. Verdict for plaintiffs for f 3,500. Barnett for plaintiff', Mclutiro and Doty for defendants. i John Shivoly, Administrator, vs. Henry Keck. Scire facias sur. mortgage. Ver dict for plaintiff $582.03. Melntire and Barnett for plaintiff, Sponslor and Junkm for defendants. OYEn and Terminer. Commonwealth vs. John Kuntzolman. The defendant was indicted for sodomy. Prosecutor Jacob Ristine. Verdict not guilty. Quarter Sessions. . . Commonwealth vs. Wm. Lynch. In dictment, larceny. The defendant was charged with stealing a horse belonging to McElvain & Son. The defendant plead guilty, and furnished testimony proving previous cooa cnaracter. contoucca vo ono year in the penitentiary, Same vs. Carolmo Jiupp. indictment, larceny, she being charged with steal ing a quantity ot moat irom Mrs. Dassott, at Newport. A plea of guilty was entor ed, and the prisoner was sentenced to two years solitary connnemonc at laoor in cue Eastern Penitentiary. Same vs. Daniel Power. Charge, surety of tho peace. Defendant directed to give bail in the sum of If 100 to keep the icace. Same vs. Daniel Power. Charge, larce ny. Mill ignored. ROAD PROCEEDINGS. REronTS Confirmed. Report of viewers to lay out and improvo the road from liloomlloia to Duncannon. Report of viewers changing location of road from Ferguson's shop to rocks at Cool BDnncr. in Centre township. Report of viewers appointed to lay out a road from Uutsliall s tannery to JJaltosser s foundry, in Jackson township. Reports Approved Nisi. Report of viewers granting a bridge across the Big Buffalo Creek, near the tan nery belonging to llev. Hamilton. Koport of viewers appointed to lay out a road from near A. S. Whitekottlo's store, in Markel ville. to North line of Newport borouch. Kooort of viewers laving out a new roaa and vacating part of the old road from Montgomery's Ferry to Patterson's dam Report of viewers granting a private road from publio road on lands of Jacob Albright to lands ot Jacob Hair, in liullalo township. Renort of viewers changing and vacating a portion of the road between Daniel Lid dick's house,aud lands of Jacob Humes, in Buffalo twp. Renort of viewors running a road from HiL'h street, in tho borough of Duncannon, to a point intersecting tho road from Clark's Ferry to Pennors church. , 1 Report of viewers appointed to review a road from Cherry St.. in Duncannon, to intersect the roaa from said borougn to ... ... , . King's mill. Tho viewors report that the road is not required. PETITIONS. For a review on a road leading from Mar tins house In Pcnn twp., to a point at or near Halls dam la Kye twp. T no viowers appointed wero Philip Ilustou Esq., Jacob Bruner and Samuel Comp. For a road at or near the line between lands of James Moore and Laneborn Wlster, on Duncannon and Murysvllle road, to a point near Cove school house on the road from Covo Forge to Fishing creek. Daniel Rife, O. F, Ellis, and Henry Brown appointed viewers. . For a change in road and new read from Centorville In Liverpool twp.. to the road lead' Inir from Millerstown to Liverpool. John Wright Esq., Lewis HoflmaD and George Mitchell, appointed viewers. For a road to rna from the forks of the road west of the residence of John Klstlcr, In Jack son twp, to Intersect the road leading from East Waterford Juniata Co., to Now German- town. Hon. Martin Motzcr, Wm. Zimmerman and Wm. Moore appointed s viewers. For a road from near tho residence of W, C. Hollonbaugh, to a point near the patent lime kiln on lauds of Andrew Loy in Madison twp. Joliu M. Evrll, Jucob Blxhsr and Wm. Shearer appointed as viewers. To vacate a portion of tho road between Rntlvshunr and Newport. Ueorire Iloll'iuan John Iloetcttur and Win Klco wero appointed as viewers. Petition of Danlol Ltddlck for a private road In Buffalo twp., through lands of Jacob Hug- glus. William Wright, Ueo. W. Uretz and Duvld E. Stephens were appointed as viewers. Struck by Lightning. A new barn near Anville, Pa., belonging to Rudolf Horr, was struck by lightning, on Monday night of last week, and with his whole crop, was entirely consumed The now hall nearly completed at Falr- viow, Cumberland county, was also struck about the same time, and somewhat dam aged. , Several 'workmen were in the build. ing ; at the time, but escaped with only a 1 scare. ' -j bad York Hootei--Mr. M. B. Bpahr, of York Pa., is offering a specialty in a splendid Winter Boot. They are sold to the trade with a guarantee of their quality and can not fail to give satisfaction. Ho also has a good assortment of all othei styles of goods In the shoe lino, but the " York Boots" ho particularly brags on, XjT Don't Dt, but use a bottle or two of that Incomparable article Known as nature's Hair iieatorutlve. It makes the head feel so good. Sold everywhere. Be advertisement Local MrlclVi. Tho Domocracy of Juniata county and the Republicans of Perry county, hold their Delegate Elections next Saturday. Chicken Cholera is very troublosome in the vicinity of Eshcol post-office. The Grape crop in all parts of tho comi ty promises to be unusually good, hfrom one 1 ittlo plcco of land in Spring township, called the " Devil s half-acre," Mr. David Fry raised this year 115 bushels of oats. Tho Junior Mechanics of Newport will 1 hold a basket pic nio in Aker's grove near that borough, on Saturday tho Iftth inst., not on Thursday as croneously stated. Citizens of Carroll township make great complaint regarding the condition of the roads in the Northern portion of tho town ship. Thoy threaten to return tho Super visor having charge of them if a change is not mado. Naughty boys who are nuxioits for an attack of the Cholera Morbus, have been busy for a week or so past in eating knotty apples. When a man is so astonished that he cannot express his feelings, lie might got Adams Express Co., to tlo it for mm ! They work so cheap (?) A correspondent wants to know if he can t got to heaven without becoming a member of ono of the many churches, lie wants to be a christian, but don't like the churches. - We refer him to theologians. v'Tho Mllitarv Com nun v snnknn nf at Ickesburg has been formed. 1). C. Orris is captain, win. oauous ist jiieuieiiuiii, Harry Smith 2nd Lioutonant. It is to be called tho "Tuscarora Guards." X.On Wednesday night last a coal oil lamp exploded in the house of John A. Shearer, of Duncannon. Mrs. Shearer, with great presence of mind, managed to extinguish the flames before any assistance arrived. The escape from a serious flro was a very narrow one. yjlr, Abraham Albert of Liverpool was found dead in his chair on last Friday morn ing. His family had loft him the evening before in his usual health. Mr. Albert was a man about 00 years of age and his death is supposed to have been caused by Apo plexy. VThe Liverpool Bank has organized by lie Eloction of M. B. Holman President and J. C. Weirck Cashier. The Directors are Honry M. Freed, Jacob Barner, J. W. Charles, Daniel Zoigler, Ueo. C. luarp, John Light, Lewis Lenhart and Reuben Urubb. The festival gotten up by tho ladies of the Presbyterian Sunday school, last week was a complete success. The net proceeds was f 130.23. It the men ot the congrega tion would exhibit tho same spirit and energy as is shown by the ladies, the church would soon be comploted and a good bell would ring from the tower. V ; Church Notices, i : . i ' , Presbyterian service during the Sum mer, will be only a morning service in tho Court House, and at 10J o'clock instead of 11. Sunday school at a quarter of 9 o'clock, in the church basement. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day next at 7i p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. In the Reformed Church preaching next Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer meet ing on Thursday oveuing. County Price Current. Bloohfibld, August 14, 1871. Flax-Heed 12 00 .. Potatoes 60 . Butter V pound 15 " Eggs V doien, 15 " Dried Apples V pound,.'. t alO ' " .' ' V Dried Peaches, - 1515cts.yft, Pealed Peaches 18 0 22 ets. " Cherries 030 cts. " ntted,.. 15 018 cts." Blackberries, 10 10 cts." Onions f) bushel, , 75 " NEWPOUT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snyder d-Oa.) NBWFOHT, August 12, 171. Flour, Extra. 15 80 Red Wheat, 1 00 01 10 Rye 75 Corn 60 0 00 Oats V 32 pounds 45 Clover Seed 4 50 0 Timothy Seed, . 3 50 , Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 40 0 Ground Alumn Halt,.. 2 00 - . Llineburner's Coal, 2 50 ' Btove Coat,....'. '.' Pea Coal, ..' S 00 HmlthCoal 25cts.Vbs. Cross Tles.SS feet long 45 0 45 cents .Philadelphia Price Currcut. Cbrrccfd' Weekly by Janney it Andrews, , No. 123 Maiiket Htiisist. . . : . i PUILAUILTUU, August 12, 187L Wheat 1260142 Rye 900100 Corn ' ' 68071 Oats ..: ' Clover Heed OOlOperlb. Timothy Heed, v. 4 280 4 60 Flax Heed 2 00 0 1 00 " Country Lard, i 10 Eggs 210 22 1 Butter, dull sale 10 0 15 . Washed Wool, .......... TOoents per lb. Obituary notices anil TrUnttes e) Respect vita be cltamvd for at tw rateo ten vents jmr line. DnitU nxtlors not auitllny Jive lines art insert. e tollunit cuuvo. Ai.hkut Suddenly at Liverpool, Perry oo., Pa., nu the will lust., Mr, Abraham Albert, formerly of Landlsburg, aged 66 years, 4 months and 13 days. Stcwf At New Oerniantown on the 9th Inst., Mrs. Martha Stump, aged til yi-urs, 11 months and 6 days. ' rv'vr ' NOTICE, i- Notice Is hereby flvetr that all persons are forbidden to enter the vine yard of the subscriber without his permission. All persons iouiiu uiuroiii wiuiout ins license re subject to a fine for trespassing, allowed in the Vineyard upou th No visitors are .he Hahbathdav. All visitors are heartily welcome upon any other day of the week, BENJAMIN RICE, Jr. Elllottsburg, Pa. 83 & 0 W Hew Advertisements, I t fl ri. i-lv. . i i .1. I 1 1 m tii .i . ' .i...ii...it. 1 i.i. .. i rrt r. .:. !li'n r m, MiM'.-i-.-Hiui T. Mktimi r. ! nii,ji,t, n,mlnn. Ki-ciummimleilby lr O.W. II. ilmes. It alioun rrlirvet. J03. BU81tIItC0. Ilosluu, Miui, Bol.l by ull iU'UMKtl- - - ; r .13 4t TUSCARORA ACADEMY, AOADEMI A, PA. - The 30th school year begins September 6t1i. Lo cation healthful, attractive and well adapted to physical development. Free from loallnii places nml saloons, the Inlluences are moral. More than ' 3,000 young men have hers been prepared for col-t lejte or business. Ji Terms moderate. Apply for circular to HTONK, A. M. 33r4w J. J . PATTERSON, A. M. C01,I,KGIATK and Commercial Institute, ' New Haven, Conn. Preparatory to C'olleire. Huslness. Hclentiltc Schools. U. S. Mllitarv nml Naval Academies. Fall session, thirty-sixth year, begins Sept. 13. For Catalogues, cc., address the Principal. r33 4t HIUJITHTbWN Classical Institute. A good and safe Boarding School for young men and boys. Terms moderate. Mend fur a circular. ltev. J. K. Al.EXANPKK, Principal, Hightstown, ' N. J. r33 4t , FKMAlTs C OLLEGE, Hordentown, N. i'.', . furnishes the bent educational advantages, together with a plesant home. Hoard and Tuition, 1 ljrr.year 'or Catalogues, address Kev. J. H. BBAKELey, Ph. I. r33 4t Schooley's Mountain Seminary For both sexes. A thorough and superior School in all Its appointments. l:ith session opens Sept. 5th. ltev. U 1. STOUTEN IIUHIiH, Principal Schooley's Mountain Springs, NewJersey.r 33 4t ' T 15BANO V Valley College, Aiinvilie7Pa7For . JLJ Catalogues, address L. 11. Hammomd, A. M., President. r33 4t VIRGINIA FARMS, AC, " Tpoit SALE. Five fine Farms, with Mills and JJ Foundry. Address owner, KICHAKll IKBV, No. I.OUU i Cary stychniomhrgh2ir33 4t 11. HENDEKSON'8 FainllyLlquor Cunom, Each Case containing One llottlo ot OI.T TAX.K BRANDY. I HOLLAND r.TV OLD KYE WHISKEY, OLD PALE HHKKRY, FINE OLD POUT, OLD HOUltBON Guaranteed pure and of the very best quality, rmck seven dollars. Sent by express C. O. D., or nost-offlce order. K34w J H. tl H : N DEKSON, 15 Broad St., New York . A OUSTS WANTED FOB TUB TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature snd Hygieno of the mas culine function. By Dr. Napheys, author of "The Physical Life of Woman." It relates to the male sex; is full of new facts: delicate but outspoken; firactlcal and popular; highly endorsed; sells rap dly. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive terri tory. Terms liberal. Price tl Address for con tents, etc., J. n. FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Phlladhlphla, Pa. 33 r 4 w Agents! Head This! ITTE WILL PAY AGENTS A 8ALAKT TV of $ :iO per week and expenses, or allow a Inventions. Address largo commission, wi sen our new ana wonflerrul Al. WAUNEK CO.,Mar- snau, Mien. 33 MW VUO. WE WILi. PAY Agents J30 per week to sell our great and valuable discoveries. If you want permanent, honorable and pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address DYER 6t CO., Jackson, Michigan, r33 4t A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address, ElMiAlt BIMS, 33 r 4w 688 Broadway, New York. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, SAW-MILL, AND Ll'MUEIt-YARD A T PJITVA TB SALE OR TO RENT. I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS. At DUNCANNON, PERRY COUNTY, PA., . Or, If not HOLD, to RENT them . Possession given nt any time on thirty days' notice. The Mills are In thorough repair. The Merchant Mill makes forty barrels of flour per day. The lolls ot grists are one thousand dollars ier year. The Saw Mill has cut Eight Thousand feet In a day. Excellent home market for Flour and Feed . Railroad facilities unsurpassed. A llrst-class Tannery can be erected. There urn one thousand cords of Rock-Oak bark shipped from here iter year, and two thousand can be liaiL I w ill sell my Dwelling and Lot, with or without the Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 50 by 125 Feet, on Carver's Hill. Title Indisputable. - Wrlto or apply to GRIFFITH JONES, 6 30 tf Diincaiinon, Pa. Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated In the village of Rosoburg, one-and-a-half miles from lckesburg, Perry county, Pu. The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar nnd Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door. The lot comprises HIXTKKN ACHES of land In a good stats ot cultivation, on which is erected A GOOD LOO BARN, twenty feet ill width, by fifty feet In length. su This urooertv will be s will be sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. For terms apply to DAVID M. HARRISON, ok lckesburg, ROGER HARRISON, S 30 tf Duucuuuoii Woolen Factory. B LAIN ACADEMY. FALL 8 E3SION 12 WaEKS. OPENINU AUGUST ttli, 1HTK GAUD C. PAUL Principal. W. V. BIUCKXEY, Assistant. SO 4t. LOVK AND MATHIMOHY. TADIES AND GHNTLEMJCN, if yon wish l to marry, address the undersigned, who wlil send you valuable Information, that will enable yoo lo marry happily and speedily, ir respective of B, 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, Bakah B. Lambiut, Greenpolut, Kings County, N. Y. 5. la, A LI' KINDS UP JOH 1MIINT1NO J. Nei bUitut Jul) Neatly exMulad at the Bloomfield Timet Utttue.
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