W)c SimteNtorBloomfidfc. j)ct. k iloomfidb fpmts. , i Tuesday, August 1, 1873. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. !rNnticeeof Mnrrlawi and Drains not oxftoedlnff roua lines, will be limerted free, and frienrln throughout me. ouuuty are reU(Wea 10 HeUU BUOU uoueee 1U. W Tribute of Recpeet, Poetry, kc, will Invariably w tiuigau lur at tue raw 01 five ceuM per iiuo. Duncannon, Bloomfleld & LotstMo R. R, rTWTS Company now being duly organized Is a prepared 10 receive subscriptions i me inp Kill Mock. Hnbscrlntlon blanks can be had at the Terry County Bank, or of either of theolllcers of the Company at Bloonilleld, or of W. K. Bwartz, at Duncannon. Mr. .lames Mcllheiiny has also been appointed au Agent for receiving Subscrip tion!). The Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens of the County, the Importance of prompt action so mat tue worn 01 graaing me roau can oe comineucea mis season. Jf. Mortimer, President. J. T. M:lNTIRJt, W'M. A. SlMNSI.KK, .Secretary. Treasurer. Bloomnekl, May 27, 1873. . Receipts are not Bent to persons remit ting subscriptions as tney are not required, the change in date on the direction label being suillcieift evidence that the monoy lias been received. tf. Bloomfleld Academy. The special ses. sion of the Academy, opened on Monday. Its regular session opens on August 25th, and closes with October, in time for most of those Btudonts, who design teaching this coming winter. ""Another Spring-House it hbed. On the night of the 7th Inst., some yson or per sons entered the spring-house of Mr. Eli Smith, while Mr. Smith was tending oourt at Bloomflcld, and stole therefrom a stand of pickles, butter, bread, pies and all the milk. Mr. Smith, judges the persons don't live far from his residence. The correspondent who sends this, wants detectives appointed to ferret out the fre quent robberies that occur in that vicinity, as the present officers don't do it. t Admitted. On Tuesday last, A. M. Markle, Esq., was on a motion of J. Baily, Esq., admitted as a member of the bar, having on the previous evening passed an exceedingly creditable examination. Mr. M. is well known throughout the county, having for the past two years taken an active part in political campaigns, and having been for this year in charge of the English branches of education at the Bloomfleld Academy. We wish him success, and if energy and ability will win it, his success is well as sured. Democratic County Convention. The delegates eleoted in the different districts on Saturday last, met in conven tion at the Court House, on Monday. The convention was called to order by William Grier, Esq., Chairman of the county Com mittee at 1 o'clock, P. M., and was or ganized by electing the following officers : C. J. T. Mclntire, was elected chair man. J. C. McAllister, of , Buffalo, Wilson Lupfer, of Centre, were elected Secretaries. The following is a list of the delegates present : Toboyne Geo. Hollcnbaugh, 8. A. Kern, Samuel A. Smith. Jackson Joseph Wen tz, Wm.B.Stambaugh, Jeremiah Bench. Madison Henry Kline, Henry Mctz. Bandy Hill Sbumaker, Henry Wolf. Tyrone J. C. Bbclbly, John II. Rltter. Bavllle Geo. B. Bheaffer, John Kochender fer, John Bwarta. Landleburg B John N. Wilson, David Charier, Esq. Spring Jacob Bbclbly, Henry Rlncsmlth, John Snyder. Centre Wilson t Lupfer, Jacob Hostetter, Juniata David Crist, Peter D. Smith. Greenwood Sheriff J. Rlnohart, Lewis Mitchell. . Millerstown B J. N. Rlnehart, Geo. Foutr. Liverpool Twp Joseph Wagner, Hoffman. Liverpool B Robert Wallace.J. C. Welrlck. Buflalo Twp Henry Decknrd, Geo. W. Blattenberger. Buflalo B J. C. McAllister, J. W. Miller. Howe W. W. Wright, Daniel Hllbert. Newport Capt. Henry Crist, Washington Rhoada. Oliver Bomuel Leiby, Wm. Mitchell. Miller James Berlly, P. Cook. Wheatfleld Geo. Jacobs E. Owen. Penn Jacob Young, Tolhert Bteel. Duncannon Dr. Joseph 8 wart z, Samuel Noss. .... Marysvllle Jobn Black. Rye David Messlnger, Gault. Carroll Christian Btoufcr, Joseph Dukes, Joseph Btalr. Bloomneld B C. J. T. Mclntire, W.N. Seibert. Watts David Bteel, Levi Belders. Tuscarora George Powell. 1 . James B. Hocket, was elected ohairman of the county committee for the ensuing year. For Assembly, Samuel Markel, of Bavillo twp., was nominated on first ballot. lrProtuouotary, James J. Spononberger, of Liverpool, was nominated by acclama tion. For County Treiisurer, one ballot was bad resulting in the nomination of Geo. Spahr, of Bloomfleld. i For County Commissioner, Wm. Brooks, of Penn twp., was nominated on first ballot. Goo. Mitchell, of Greenwood twp., was nominated for Jury Commissioner, on the 4th ballot. . For Director of the Poor, John Moose, of Madison, was nominated by acclamation. G. W. Zinn, of Newport, nominated for Coroner, by acclamation. " D, . Messlnger, of. Rye, ' nominated for Auditor, by acclamation. ' . ' - 'Representative Delog&te to , tho . StaW Convention, David flheibly, of Spring twp., who was instructed for Wm. WilJU, of Bloomfleld, for State Treasurer, and Holl, J. H. Graham, of. iCarlisle, for' Supreme Judge. , , Capt. J. II. Crist, of Newport, was ap- pointed Alternate Delegate to State Con vention, For Senator, the Convention declared in favor of Hon. A. II. Dill, of Union oounty, and appointed ,'.Wm. N. Soiberty Esq., of Bloomfleld, Dr. Joseph Swartz, of Dun cannon, and Samuel Thompson, of Liver pool twp., Senatorial Conferees. The proceedings of the Convention wero exceedingly harmonious.. 1 For tho Dloomneld Times. Sunday School Celebration. Last Saturday was set for a errand Sun day School Celebration to be held on Church Hill. There wore three schools that took part iu tho celebration the Blain Sunday School, the Mount Pleasant Union Sunday School aud tho M. E. School of Church Hill. In tho morning, whilo the Blnin School was making preparations, the Mount Jt'leasant fechool came into town on a six horse team, the wagon being decked with flowers and evergreens, carrying their ban ner, their horses accoutred with bells and small Hags. As thoy came into town, they sung a bountiful hymn. By this time tho School of Blain had made their prepara tions, and marched out of tho Church double file, the Mount Pleasant School fall ing in, in tho rear. Thoy then marched j tnrougu town, on their way to tho ground. A little way bolow town, the Church Hill School was filed along the side of the road. After the two schools had passed, they mado up the rear. . Thoy then proceeded to the ground, where they were addressed by Rev's. Decker, Lluderman and Smith. After eating dinner, they broke up to havo a ramblo through the grove, playing 'ring,' 'jumping rope,' . and other gymnastio amusements, being participated in by both old and young. About lour o'clock they broke up, and then 'broke' for their homes. The day being pleasant, they had all a lino time, and wore all well pleased. Blain. Blain, August 4, 1873. COMMUNICATED. Bold Robbery. On Wednesday ' niirht. Aucust 7th. the jewelry ouop of. a. r . Hoover, or lckes burg, this county, was entered and robbed of between 25 aud 30 Watches, tho book in which the watches were recorded, some Jewoliy, pocket-book with $11.00 of mon ey, and a pair of button-gaiter shoos which had been worn about one week. Among the watches was ono gold watch, with poor cases, the hands were a little to ono side of the face, a wreath on the face, and a goat engraved on tho lid where the winding part is. One American Lever with heavy silver chain and yellow glass Charm and Silver Breast-pin mado of a quarter-dollar, on which was engraved the letters 'M. M. II.' The robbers entered the shop by way of the wiudow and opened tho watch-safo with a chisel, which they left on tho win dow, together with a barlow knifo and a pair of old shoes. Juniata County. From the Miflliutown paper of last week we copy the following: A valuable hoi so belonging to Abrahm Moist, of Fermanagh township, died sud denly, one night last week. A fine colt belonging to Gen. Boll took the lock jaw some time ago, caused by a nail which had run into the pastern just above the hoof, and died of the disease on Last Saturday night. The Evangelical Association for Mifflin Mission will hold a Camp Meeting on the land of Isaao Dippen, about 0 miles from Thompsontown and about 2J miles from Mexico, commencing on Friday, August If). Sheriff Aid, drives a yountr horse. On Thursday of last week, while driving the horse iu a buggy along the publie road, near McCoytown, the horse scared at a chicken, ran off, and upset the buggy, threw the- Sheriff out, bruising seriously his left arm, and sustaining other injuries. Tho buggy was badly wrecked. We understand that prosecutions havo been instituted against a number of our landlords and druggists for violation of the Local Option Law. Ouite a number ot witnesses have been subpoenaed, who it is believed have purchased liquor from them, and no little excitement aud bad feeling on tboir part engendered thereby. The Publio Examinations of Teachers will be held as follows : Turbett. at Church Hill S. II.. Sept. 15: Milford, at Wilson's 8. 11., Sept. Kith ; Patterson, at Patterson S. II., Sept. 17th ; Beale, at Johnstown S. II., Sept. 18th : Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill S. H., Sept. lUth : Fermanagh, at Uig Hun . 11., bent. 22nd ; Fayette, at MoAlistersville S. II., Sopt. 23rd : Monroe, at Richfield S. H., bept. 24th ; Susquehanna, at Prosperity H. H., Sept. 25th; Greenwood, at Wilt's S. II., Sept. 20th; Delaware, at East Salem S. II., Sept. 27th ; Walker, at Mexico S. II., Sopt. 29th ; Thompsontown, at Thomp sontown S. IL, Sept. 80; Lack, at Lick 8. II., Oct. 2nd. A correspondent from Juniata county also sends the following: An unknown man full from the bumpers of a freight train in tho Narrows, on Thurs day aud was instantly killed. A man named Hopplo, was budly out on the hand by a circular saw at Mifflin, on Friday last. The wound was dressed by Dr. Banks. A man named James Culhoon, was badly hurt at Giulianis Saw Mill, about three miles from Perry ville, by a piece of wood flying from a circular saw and striking him on the head. Ho is, however, recovering. It seems probable that Mrs. Orr, of Per rysvillo, will bo heir to the property of the murdered McBride family, of Wllliamsport as she is undoubtedly a sister to the mur dered man. The family camo over , from Ireland about 00 years ago. ' 1 : Sugars. Now is the time to buy your Sugars for' preserving. Prices are lower than they have been for ten years, Call at V. Mohtjmkk'b, and examine the qunlity and hear the piices. Cumberland Comity. From the Cum bcrtmrl county papers of last' week, we copy the following : , i Hon, Lemuel Todd, has received a grass Rfml from Pnlifnrnia LnnUrn Um . 1. ....... " " 11 "J fclio 1 1 1 1 11 1 U of Alfalla, the leading feature of which, it la .: r.. . . n f. , im ia nam mm live uiups can Do rm.seu from IU UUllllg U11U aVUHUU. - , t i We leant that John B. Leldig, Esq., has soiu ins resilience at rsew Kingston, for r, 000, proposing to removing to Philadelphia to engage in some wnolosale Dusiness. James Windomaker, a lad about twelve years of age, employed on the farm of Mr. John Stuart, in South Middleton township, while roturning from Ritnor's saw mill With a load of lumbar. WAR thvnurn frnm the wagon, and one of the wheels passing uvtn uis iigiib Knee. On Wednesday ovcninir about half-nast five o'clock, Willie Martin, littlo son of ueo. Martin, jr., residing on East Main street, camo very noar being drowned. It seems tuat Willie, m company with his little sister, went to tho cistern of a neigh bor, who was absont at tho time, and lifting the lid, by some means or other, fell In. The little girl seeing him full, screamed as loud as she could, which attracted the at tention of tho mother, who immediately called for help and succeeded In getting him out. When found, ho was lying on his back on the top of the water, and life almost extinct. If he had remained a few moments more in that condition, he would have been drowned. Porsons who cover their cisterns with loose lids, should take timoly warning. Valley Sentinel. For the Bloomnold Times. Renovo, Aug. 4, 1873. Mr. Editor Dear Sir It may bo in teresting to the readers of your valuable paper to know how this part of the coun try is progressing. 1 will therefore stato through its columns, that it is improving quite fast. There are upwards of twenty buildings in the course of erection, ono is a flue brick school house large enough to ac commodate lour scnools. Mr. ll IS. Cald well, Banker, of this place, is also putting up a very line brick building for banking purposes. The contractors of the borough water works havo also commenced work on their contract. The P. & E. R. R. Co., are putting down the iron on their second track. Since the P. R. R. Co., leased the N. C. R., they have altered tho run of Passenger crews. The engines aud crew run from here to Harrisburg for a trip a distance of 143 miles. They are also haul ing quite an amount of freight over this road since the completion of the B. N. Y. & P. Road. There was a very sad accidont occurred here on the 81st of July, Mr. Anthony Dwyor, a very enterprising and enereotic citizen of this place, whilst crossing the river on the terry-boat at the loot of 7th street, was thrown out into the river, and before any help could get to him, bo sank to the bottom for tho last time. They drag ged the river for about two hours before finding him, the river being very muddy from the recent rains. We have very fine growing weather in this part of the State, but as we live in the ranges of the Alle gheny mountains, we do not see much farming country, therefore I cannot give you an account of the condition of the corn and potato crops, but from all reports, the new potatoes are very plonty. Thoy have been selling as low as seventy-five conts per bushol in Lock Haven, a distanco of 28 miles from this place. The mercan tile business in this vicinity is very good, as there are between five and six hundred hands employed in the shops, and there is between sixty and seventy thousand dollars changes hands every month, it therefore makes business brisk. The Ronovo House boing quite a sum mer resort, draws a large number of city folks to this place. It is as fine a summer resort as there is in the country, and has all the latest styled improvements, consist ing of lisb-ponds, bowling-alley, billiard saloon, croquet grounds, steam laundry, and has a very energetio proprietor. B. Uriel" Item. The camp meeting at Sandy Hill, com mences on the 14th inst. The Newport Sunday schools had a pleas ant pic nio on last Wedensday. j'The Nail works at Duncannon, were stopped last week, to give an opportunity ot repairing tho Cam. . . . NSarauel Clay had bis arm injured while setting a saw gunge at the Newport plan ing mill, on Monday of last week Lawyers, Judges and Jurors, put in full time last week. It was late Saturday af ternoon before the last Jury was dismiss ed. Rov. P. Sliecdor, the Lutheran Minister, just locatod at this charge preached his lirst sermon since his arrival on bunuay morning. The Penn'a. R. H. Co., has largely de creased its working force, on the Middlo division. From Harrisburg and the Al- toona shops quite a number of hands have been discharged. " Amos Ketoo, a traveling musician was wantonly and maliciously killed near the corner of Market and Second streets, last Saturday evening. He bad just arrived from Bloomflold for the purpose of giving a serios of vocal entertainments iu our borough during the remaining hot nights of summer." Newt. You are mistaken iu supposing bo camo from here. Ho has not been here this sum mer, but may have just been leaving New port to come. s )Mary Kepuor, a daughter of W. T. Kep- nur, fell li om uio porcii at tue nouse oi James Clark, in this borough, ou Thursday last, and for quito a time it was feared the result would be latal. r or some Hours tue child remained iu a comatose condition, but is now recovered. The camp ' at Pine Grove, was well at tended ou bunaay. it seemed a little strange to us though, to seo more persons 1 Uuliei lun uiuuuiiuv ui niiui viivio,' uuriiij a stay of , tlt'toeu minutes, than wo saw iu town tho whole of court week. , , , . , . CThe chlpkert cholera, is very bad in tho upper cud, Mituy of tlio farmer complain of having lost nearly all of their ohiukous, both old and young ones. Blain ritotogroph Gallorj. The sub scriber has in Blain. Perrv Co.. thn hint. built giiounw floor Photograph gallery in ine state. it was established five years ago, and is devoted exclusively to nlctura makiug, and producing every style and size or picture lrom "gem" to a life size pho tograph 18 by 23 inches. Evert facility for putting up pictures in lockets, cases, &c. Also albums and picture frames con stantly on hand. Call and see specimens, tf WM. SEGAR, Prof. Photographer Removed. R. H. Wright has removed his photograph gallery to tho building nearly opposite Mortimer's Store, and has it fitted up so that he is prepared to take pictures of all sizes in the best manner. - Wanted. Local agents are wanted to sell the Singer Sewing Machine, in each of the following places. Duncannon, New Buflalo, Liverpool, Millorstown & Marys villo. To good men who will give the work proper attontion, liberal inducements will be given. Apply to F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, who is general agent for Perry county. tf. Children often look Palo and Sick from no other came than ;iiavlng worm. in the stomach HKOWN'S VEltMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and free from all color ing or other Injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CUKTIS & BItOWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by DmppMa anil ChemMt, and dealer in Medicines at Twemtt-Fivi Cents a Box. 2Tb lyr. ' The Household Panacea. nnd Family Liniment Is the best remedy In the world for the following complaints, viz. ; Cramps in the Limbs and Stom ach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheu matism in all Its forms. Billions Colic, Neuralgia Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever. For Internal and External use. Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all its parts, and quick ening the blood. TUB HOUSEHOLD PANACEA IS PURELY Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CUKTIS Si BItOWN, No. 215 Fulton Btreet, New York For sale by all druggi sts. 27 b lyr. Thirty Years' Experience of on old Nurse. . Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female riiysi clansunil Nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safe ty and success, by millions of mothers and chil dren, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity ot the stomach, re lieves wind colio, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Kemedy In the World In all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAB KIICEA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direc tions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-slmlle ot CUKTIS & PERKINS Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by alt Medicine Dealers. 27 b lyr REASONS WHY THE PA I N -KILLER Manufactured by PERRY DAVIS & SON IS THE , Best Family Medicine of the Age ! And why ft Aou2i be kept always near at hand : 1st. PAIN-KILLER is the most certain Cholera cure that medical science has produced. and. rAIN-KILXEK, as a Diarrncaa and Dysentery remedy, seldom if ever fails. srd. X AIM -KILL KK will euro Cramps or Fains In any part of the system. A single dose usually streets a cure. 4th. FAIN-KILLER will cure dyspepsia and Indigestion, if used according to direc tions. 5th. FAIN-KILLER Is an almost never-fall ing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac. tin. fAIN-KlLLKK lias proved a sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever) it has cured the most obstinate cases. th. PAIN-KILLER at a liniment Is une qualled for Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, kc. Sth. FAIN-KILLER has cured cases of Rheumatism and Neuralgia after years stand ing. Ulh. FAIN-KILLER wilt destroy Bolls, Fel ons, Whitlows, Old Sores, giving relief from fain alter the first application. 10th. PAIN-KILLER cures Headache, and Toothacbe. 11th. PAIN-KILLER will save you days of sickness and muny a Dollar in time aud Doc tor's Bills. 12th. PALN-KILLER Is a purely Vegetable preparation, safe to keep and to use lu every family. The simplicity attending its use, to gether with the great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by It, and the great amount of pain and suifcrhig that can be alle viated through Its use, make It Imperative upon every person to supply themselves with this valuable remedy, and to. keep It always near at band. Tho PAIN-KILLER is now kiown aad ap preciated in every quarter of the Globe. Phy sicians recommend It hi their practice, while all classes of society have found In It rellofand eomlort. Give u a trial. Bo sure and buy the genuine Every Drug gist, and nearly every Country Grocci through out the laud keep il for sule. July 8'J, 1813. lm Cheap Life Insurance. Tlx cheapest manner in which Life Insurance can be had is to take a nolicv in the United Bretheren Aid Society. Full details of their way of insuring will oe louim iu iur iiuverusin columns. The agent for the society in this county, is Wm. M. Butch, (., of New Bloomflold, to whom applications should be made. This is the company from which the family of Mr. H. N. .Willis, of this claee re ceived H0 after LaViuir paid only l the account of which HpiHiared iu the Times fo Ootober Bth. r tr Glass Jars. The host styles of Glass Fruit Jars, at low pricos can be had of F MORTIMKH. , .'( ' ' Bloomfleld Academy. At the request of many teaohers we open a special class, August 11th, two weeks in advance of our regular term (August 25th), and designed for those wishing to teach before the close of October. In addition to Normal train ing and instruction by lecture and text book on the thoory and practice of teach ing, we will continue our competitive sys tem of recitations and written examina tions so highly commended last term, nnd which is used in the best colleges, and in the V. 8. Government examinations. Ad dress Rov. Jno. EnoAR, A. M., Principal, New Bloomfleld, Perry co Pa. County Price Current. Bloomfiei.d, August 11, 1873. Flax-Seed 1 6U Potatoes, 75 Butter fl pound, 15 cents. Eggs V dozen 1G " Dried Apples ft pound 3 cts " Dried Peaches 8 0 12 cts.yfc. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries,.,. 5 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 6 0 cts. " Onions V bushel, 76" CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORKECTBO WEUKXT. ' Carlisle, August V, 1873. Family Flour J7.50 Super II ne Flour 6 00 Superllne Rye Flonr 4 .00 White Wheat 1.40 Red Wheat 135 Rye . . . . 00 Corn 45 Oats 3$ Cloverseed 4.75 Tlmothyseed 8.50 Flaxseed, 1 .80 G. A. Salt : 1.80 NEWPOUT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Kouah, Snyder & Co. 1 DEALERS IN GllA-IPf Ac PRODUCE. NEWPORT, August 11, 1873. Flour, Extra ft 00 " Super. 6 00 White Wheat V tu - 1 70 Red Wheat, 150ai5f Rye 70 Corn tf45 Oats f) 32 pounds, 35 Barley 75 Clover Seed 44 50 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flaxseed 150 Potatoes .... GO Ground Aliimn Salt, 2 00 Llmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 50. Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. bs. Cross TIes.SVi feet long, 50 & 50 aents Bacon .7 & 12. FISH, SALT, LIM.K AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Aiarxec nates. - Five per cent off for Cash.. Philadelphia Price Current. CORRECTEO WEEKLT BT J. C. McNmigkton, Jac. Eshelman, W. D. KiAolmou J. C. Mc'augliton & Co., (Establiihed 1867.) (Stocessors to Postlethwaite, MoNaughton & Co..) General Commission Merchants, No. 264 South.Front 8t CouBlfrnmeuts nf Lumber, Grain, Froit, Poultry .Buttttr. Philadelphia August 9, 1873. Flour Superfine, 1 4 50 ti 5 00 " Extra, 6 00 7 00 " Fancy 10 00 ti) 11 00 White Wheat, 2 00 2 00 Red Wheat, 1 55 1 Go Rye. 75 0 75 Cloverseed, T 8 per ft Timothy Seed, 3 00 tS 3 60 bus! Corn, 65 67 Oats, white, 45 & 47 Oats, mixed, 39 41 Lard, eountry, 9 per B. Onions, red and yellow,. 6 00 e7.00per.bbl Eggs, 20- 0 21 Butter prime roll 1 &' 1 " common. In 12" Wool washed, 48 60'perlb " unwashed 15 30 peril. Spring Chickens, , 18 20 " Live ' 15 IT " Feathers Live Geese prime, 70 75 " " " "inferior, 25 35. ." Barnhabt Bbrrier. On August TMi lfeet., at the M. E. Parsonage, Concords Pa., b-y Rev. Geo. A. Singer, Samuel Barnuaruoi ui Watorford, Juniata county, Pa., te Martha J. Berrler, of sane place,. DBATIia fo ll nnnnn1lv Mllln. nn. UlB 3(lti alt.. Mrs. Btathnv Fry, age about 4a-years, Notice iu Bankruptcy,. In the United States District Court. Ifbr tlw EJlsiern J-MSiriri ui reiuasyivamxi. In the matter of Edwin Btvuman, Uuikni, To the creditors of said Bankrupt:-. NOTU K Is hereby given taat said Bankrujit lias Hied his petition for a discharge ami a certincate mereoi iroiu an ois ueuis. aim uiner claltns provable tnder tits Bankrupt Aot oi Mures-2, 1807, and that the Hi of September, 187:i, fixed for I lie llnu) examination buWe C'liaj. A. Bariwtt, one of the Registers In Baukruptvy at his oil ice in Mew IMoomileld, Percy oo., I'a., at 10 o'clock a. in., and the lth day el September, lm.'t, at 10 o'clock a. in., for iW Mnal hearing beUre the said Court at Philadelphia. IIV ORUEB W SAID UDUHT, August 12, W71 The Most Attractv Subscription Boojti Published This Year. IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS: A Romantic Narrative of the I-oss ol Captain Grant of tlialhtg "llilliinna," mule tin Adventures of Tits Children nnd Friend iu his Discovery and Rescue. Urn: bracing I he liescrlialon of a Voyage around the World , BY JtKLS VEKNISk Autlior of " Twenty Thousand Iaitfies. under 170 FIKKENaRAvTwoalUurAeH.i,"ceJ.ai. AOENTfl WANTKI). For (Uwrliitlve circulars, terms, territory, etc, address ' J. B. LIPPjNCOTT, & CO. 31. tm : VueilHlievs' Philailvlsililu,
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