5fljc tmc0, New Blaomfielb, ffla. Tuesday, July 2iS, 1871. TjOCAIj I 1SVA It T M li X T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in, Advance Tho Latest Improved Fruit Jars Glass or Tin, from Ton to Fifteen cents, for sale by Jan. 15. Clark, New Bloomftclil, Pa. Kcnl I'stalc for Sale. So call nttentioii tho ndvertiscment of a valuablo mill prop erty at Diincannoii, for sale or rent. Also, to the advertisement of a house and lot at Roscburg, which is for Kale at a bargain. Receipts Persons remitting for sub scriptions often ask for receipts. This is not neccessary, ns tlio alteration of tho fig ures on tho direction ticket is evidence that tho money has been received, and placed to the credit of tho subscriber. Child Stolen. In another column will bo found two letters from a correspondent re garding tho child that is missing from Al len's Cove. From what we can learn, it is possible tho child has been stolon. The letters on tho subject will givo quito full particulars. The lirst letter was intended for last week's issue, but was received too lato. Accident. On Wednesday evening an elderly lady, named Mrs. Barton, met with an accident which resulted fatally a short time after. Whilo in tho act of getting into an omnibus at Newton Hamilton, on the lino of tho Pennsylvania railroad, tho horses becamo frightened, and sho was thrown down and run over. Her injuries wcro of such a serious nature that death ensued the following night. Sheriff's Hales. The following is a list of property sold at Sheri ff'g sale in this borough on Friday last. A tract of land belonging to Michael and George Foltz in Centre twp., containing 170 acres, sold to F. B. Clouser, Esq., for $740. A tract of land belonging to J. Bidding in Liverpool twp., containing 15 acres sold to W. A. Sponsler, Esq., for f 580. A tract of mountain land in aamo twp., saino owner, containing SOJacres, sold to P. P. Guntel for $101. A tract of land adjoining Bloomficld borough belonging to Henry G. Milaus, Esq., containing about 10 acres, sold to Wm. Gricr, for $388.- A tract of land in Liverpool twp., con taining 00 acres, owned by Wm. Long, sold to Win. A. Sponslor, Esq., for $1000. A tract of land in samo twp., owned by tho same person and containing 30 acres, sold to same purchaser for $300. Camp MfittlllRS. The following camp meetings to take place In this and sur ittunding counties, are announced : Church of God on the ground of Mr. John Btambaugh, near Green Park, Perry county, commencing August 17th, contin uing one week. The Evangelical Church, for Perry charge, will hold a camp meeting on the land of John Dum, one mile north-east of Elliotts burg, and about five miloe north-west of Bloomfleld, to commence ou Thursday, the lid of August, and will be protracted for one week. Carlisle District Camp Meeting at Red Barn, between Carlisle and Shippensburg, commencing August 2d. A camp meeting of the Church of God will be held on August 24th, on the ground of last year. It will be attended by the congregations of Shippensburg, Orrstown, Ncwburg, Green Spring, Newvillo, and other towns. Accident Canoed by a Threshing Ms chine. We learn from the Mercersburg Journal, that a little daughter of Mr. S. G. Rankin, residing in the "Corner," in attempting to step over the shaft of a Threshing Machine whilst in motion, was caught by her clothing. At the time of the accident sho had another child, not quite a year old, in her arms. Both were completely stripped of their clothing before they were extricated from their perilous po sition. The oldest child escaped with com parative slight injuries, but the youngest, we understand, is yet in a precarious condi tion, bnt littlo hopes of its recovery being entertained. Humeri Bheumatlo Belief is a linament which is remarkable for its healing proper ties and is good for man or beast. Having onoe tried It, no family or horseman will be without a bottle on hand. For sale by F. Mortimer & Co., and various stores through out the county. You inlL'ht eo to Farli and not And a Cuatom Department bttter than Wanamuker S Brown's it now. The following recent official rulings of the Post-Oflioo Department, will be of in torest to many of our readers: ( A Pott-master or an Assistant, has no right to open letters addressed to any other person, and If lie docs, lie it liabU to the trtrtmt penal ties of the law. A memorandum In writing' on tho margin of a newspaper subjects it to letter pontage. C loth and cakes of soap not being enumer ated as mailable arc subject to letter postage If sont by mall. When publishers enclose a hand-bill with their newspapers in violation of tlio law the duty of the postmaster is plain. 'Ho should rate-up Biieh packages with letter postago ac cording to the weight of tlio same, and If not paid by the party addressed, it should bo re turned to the mailing office to prosecute tho sender In tho penalty of ?51n each case. Potatoes, apples, peaches, and other fruit aro not mallablo matter, and should bo exclu ded from the mulls. There Is no law authorizing tho forwarding newspapers from ouo offlco to another, unless they aro prepaid nt tho mailing ofllee, at tho rate of two cents for each 4 oz. or fraction thereof. Wlntcr-grcen leaves, sage leaves, and herb9 for-medicinal purposes, aro subject to letter rates of postage. Under no circumstances, should letters bear ing tho endorsement of the Pension OlBeo or Its agents, and addressed to pensioners, be de livered to an attorney, claim agent, or broker, It Is not lawful to deposit in a pos t-ofllcc, to be sent by mall, any letters or circulars con cerning lotteries, so-cullcd gift concerts, or oth er similar enterprises offering prizes of any kind, on any pretext whatever. Such matter should bo Immediately forwarded to tho Dead Letter Office j and at tho samo tlmo, but sepa rate from the package, a letter should bo sent to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, ad vising him of their transmission. When publishers send their papers to per sons who do not tako them out of the olllec, glvo the notice required by sec. 2(12, Postal Reg ulations, and dispose of the papers as required by sec. 201. If the parties addressed allege that they are not subscribers request the post master at the mailing offlec that the publisher tako the oath prescribed by section 210. If a postmaster chooses to erect boxes in his ofllee at his own expense tho rents returned will be taken Into account In readjusting his salary. Pension papers are to be dollvered to the per son addressed, or to a member of his or her family, or to a legal guardian of the pensioner, and to no other parties. For Tho Bloomficld Times. A Little Girl Missing, v Mabvsville, Pa., July 17, 1871. Mr. Editor On Friday the 14th inst., a daughter of Mrs. Kronch, living in Al len's Cove, aged ten years, was missing, and although the neighbors from far and near have been unrelaxing in their searching for tho child, no tidings have as yet been found, rip to this writing 12J o'clock, p. m., ou Monday. It is supposed that two hundred people have been on the mountain on Sun day. 1 he mother lives quite on the moun tain, but the child was familiar with every road, path, etc.f and to have gono astray would bo almost out of tho question. The child is a muto, but very sensitivo in other respects ; weighs over ono hundred pounds. Somo persons are of the opinion that the child has been kidnapped or foully dealt with; but this is only supposition. Tho mountain has been so thoroughly searched that it is impossible for her to be on the mountain. Yours, fcc, XXX Marwillk, Pa., July 22, 1871. In addition to what I have already writ ten in regard to the lost child, there is ono item which I did not mention, and which is now almost conclusive as to her futo. This idea forced itself upon the mind of your correspondent irom tne nrst, nut a great many laughed at it, so that no mention was made of it On Thursday evening previous I Julv 71 to the date of the missing child, two men carao to tne House or Uiiristlan Derrick, living a short distance from Mrs. Kronch's house, and dressed as soldiers. These men took supper with Mr. D, after which they took to the fields and kept in between the Railroad and the mountain, passing near the residence of the child's mother. On Friday, sometime in the afternoon, these same men were still in the neighborhood and were seen by several parties, only about one mile from Mrs. K's house. On Tuesday, (July 11th) report had it. that two men crossed the N. C. R. R. Bridge during the night, with a little girl of the description of the one lout. Some men followed as far as Pino Grove, where they were informed that the men passed with the girl. From the latter place, other men have gone in pursuit, but with what success, we have not yet heard. One thing is certain, that the interest in the matter is not as great as it should be, from the fact that the woman is poor and unable to offer a reward for the recovery of the child. XX X Church Notice, Of the Presbyterian church, during the Summer, there will be only morning ser vice in the Court Houte, and at 10 J o clock instead of 11. Sunday school at a quarter of 9 o'clock, in the church basement. In the Lutheran church, preaching next Sunday, at 10J o'clock a. in. Prayer meet ing weanesoay evening. Every family should have a bottle of Fiti.kb s Carminative" in the house. For sick, fretful, and teething children, there is nothing equal to it. For salo by F. Mortimer & Co. I.OVK AND MATUIMOKY. ADIES AMD GENTLEMEN, if you rUb i to marry, address the undersigned, who wlu send yon valnable information, thai will enable yon to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective oi age, weeuo or Deauiy. This In formation will cost yon nothing, and if yon wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist yon. The dealred Information sent by return mail. Address, Sarah B. Limbimt, Greenpolut, jungs iouuiy, n. i . o io.a Xlfcwport Items. Our correspondent from I Newport, sends tho following items : Potatoes are plenty in this borough at 50 cents, whilo apples aro freely' ofTored at $1.00 per bushel. A number of boys were arrested here for disorderly conduct, but after a reprimand from tho burgess wore discharged. Quito a raid has been mndo upon the dogs hero. On Thursday night, nino or ten wcro poisoned, much to tho gratifica tion of every body, except tho owners. Tho carpenters aro now nt work on Dr. J. E. Singer's bouse, and ho has consent ed to raise it to a three-story building, so ns to give a new Odd Fellow's hall. It will havo a French roof. The slate roof of Messrs. Bcehtel & Co.'s tannery is now completed. Tho warehouse of Wm. Evcrhnrt on Railroad street, was discovered to bo on fire, about ten o'clock on Saturday, but tho fire was extinguished before much damage was dono. Tho fire was caused by a pas sing locomotive. Local Uriel". Our worthy Register nnd Recorder loft town on Monday morning dressed up re markably. Rumor says that not satisfied with the oflleo of Register, ho is now a candidato for matrimony. As Tom does not dony tho allegation wo supposo wo may expect to sco him return invested with tlio rights and privileges of a married man. The Post-Ofllco in this borough hns been made a " Money order office," to commence with next month. Nowvillo, Cumberland county, is also placed in tho samo list. Xhe bite of a copper head snake will bo easily cured by applying a slico. of onion moistcnod with sweet oil and drinking freely of sweet milk, so says ono who has tried it. The hail storm of Sunday a week did considerable damage in portions of this county and through parts of Juniata and Mi llliu counties. Tho Northern Central R. R. bridgo at Millersburg was discovered to bo on flro a few days since but was fortunately extin guished before much damago was done. On Sunday a week the fine Presbyterian Church in York was Btruck by lightning, tearing off a portion of tho roof. Tho Carlislo Herald says that blackberries in tho market thcro lust week sold for 2 j cts per quart, and whortleberries nt 0 cents. A Philadelphia subscriber writes ns that ho has corn in his garden with stalks 14 feet high and with ears 8 feet from tho ground. That beats the country, and will do first rnto " for high." On Thursday morning last Mr. David Bcalor of Marklevillo while on his way to Newport with somo marketing, had his wagon upset by his horso getting scared. Fortunately he was but littlo hurt, but tho decline in tlio value of his eggs was very great. pVVVe learn that a 2 year old colt was kill ed by lightning on Sunday a week on the lann or lienry cooper .Esq., in Tyrone twp. County Trice Current. Bloom fibld. July 24, 1871. Flax-Seed 2 00 Potatoes, AO Butter V pound IS " ' Eggs ft dozen 15 " Dried Apples f) pound 8 alO " Dried Peaches, 1515cts.yib. Pealed Peaches 18 22 cts. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 10 10 cts. " Onions H bushel 75 " NEWPOIIT MARKETS, I Corrected Weekly by Kmigh. Snyder t fo.l MwroitT, July 24, 1871. Flour, Extra 5 50 Red Wheat 100 100 Kye 75 Corn 65 65 Oats ft 32 pounds, 50 Clover Heed 5 00 5 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flat Seed 1 75 Potatoes,... 1 25 1 25 Ground Alumn Bait, 2 00 Llmeburner's Coal, , 2 40 Stovo Coal,... 6800 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V) bus. Cross Tles,8!4 feet long 45 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney Andrtwi, . No. 123 Mahkkt Strut. Puilauklpuia, July 22. 1871. Wheat 1 25 1 42 It y e 900100 68&71 (64167 0 lOper lb. 4 2fi4 GO 2 002 00 O10 21 22 Corn, Oats, Clover Seed,.... Timothy Seed, .. Flaxseed Country Lard,.. KSKt. Butter, dull sale 10 15 Waited Wool, TOeents per lb. Obituary noticrt mut TrOmtet of Retpeet vitl be charfied for at tine rate at ten cent per line. Death notices nt encoedlnifliv Unet are insert til without charge. XXLA.T'XZJB. Ilici. On the 13th Inst., in Tyrone township, Purry county. Pa., killed by falling from a wagon, William K. Rlc, win of llfiiry J. and Ilauuali " Dearent Willie thou hast left us, Here thy Ions we deeply fuel, But 'tis Uod that has bereft us, He can all our sorrow heat Yet again we hope to meet thee. When the day of life la fled. And In Heaven with Joy to great thee, Where no farewell tear Is shed." Ksiislmak. In Carroll township, onthel7tli Inst., Jacob Knhelman, aged 42 years, 2 months, and 1 days. Kistlkh Suddenly, on the 23dluet., In Cen tre township, Emms, Infant child of Wm. and Betsey Klstler, aged 1 year and a months. NTI8TJRY.-Ir ,S. H. WHITMKB, ol formaii innaiioe of all kinds of Dental operations, bat- cifN)i,. tk. , uiirrs ills nci victm lor lutf Office Store. vn Mala Street, opposite MMtiy'i 6 Suit . Xew Advertisements. Merchant & Grist Mill, -i ? ALSO,'. ? ' J MAW-MILL, AND JAJ M BE It-Y A It D A T PItlVA TIH SALE OR TO RENT. I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS, At DIiNCANNON. 1' Kit H V COUNTY, PA., Or, If not SOLD, to KENT them. Possession given at any time on thirty days' notice. ' The Mills are In tlioroneh repair. The Merchant Mill makes forty barrels of flour per day. Tho lolls of grists aro ono thousand dollars per year. The Saw Mill has cut Eight Thousand feet in a day. Excellent hni.ie market for Flour and Feed Kallrnad facilities unsurpassed. A nrst -class Tannery can be erected. There nro mm thousand cords of Jtock-Oak hark shipped from here per year, and two thousand can be had. I will self my Dwelling and Lot, W illi or without the Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 50 hy 125 Feet, on Carver's Hill. -Title Indisputable. - Write or apply to (iitirirru jones, Si 30 If Duncannon, Pa. Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated In the village of Itoselmrg. one and-a-half miles from lekesburg, l'erry county, l'a. The house Is Two stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a Well ol water at tho door. The lot comprises SIXTEICN ACltlCS of land in a good state of cultivation, on w hich Is erected A (iOOI) jam I BAHN, twenty feet in width, by fifty feet 111 length . S This proiierty will Im sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. Wl'or terms apply Ui DAVID M. IIAKKISON, on Ickesburg, ltOCEK IIAKKISON, 5 30 tf Duncannon Woolen Factory. IN BANKIM PTCY KaMern DMrirt of rcnn!livinla st: At lltoomflcM, Vie Wth tUoiofJuly, A. I). 1871 The undersigned hereby gives noticeof his ap polnlmeiit as assignee of Henry Kleekner, of ta ville Township, lu the county of l'erry. and state of Peiinsylyaula, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District, S. H. UAl.liliAITH, AMlmiec. July 10th, 1871. 3t. 1 LAIN ACADEMY. J FALL S ESSION 12 WfcEKS, OPENING A.TJOTJST Olli, lri. CARD (!. PALM, Principal. W. V. BMCKLEY, Assistant. 29 4t. 8 O'CLOCK 30d4w (ffjQO'K A MONTH Expenses paid I50 iJMaleor Female agents Horse and outllt furnished. Addrcas 8aco Novelty A Co. Saco. Me. 80 4 w d. RIFLES. SHOT-CUNS. REVOLVERS flun materials of every kind. Write for Price List, to (ireat Western (inn Works, Pittsburgh. Pa. Army guns and Itevolvcrs boiiuht or traded for. Agents wanted. 30 d4w WANTF.T) ! AfiKNTS everywhere to can yv xvl! aajIS l vass for mir Rreilt xIXAK Paper. A flno 02.00 Hteel Engraving given to everv Rllhserilier Vvtpinrillx.ru l.,.i.7...n...- Address B. B. ItUSHELL. Boston. Mass. I:ld'4t rpiIIS IS NO nUMBUG I By sending 85 cts., J with ago, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mall, a correct pic ture of your future husband or wife, with name nnd date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 24 Fultonvllle, N. T. 80 4 w d. GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS, Do you want a situation as agent. Local or Traveling with chance to make S3 to 120 Der I day selling our new 7 strand White Wire I Clothes Lines f They last forever i sample I iree, so mere is no riss. Aaaress ac once Hudson ltlver Wire Works, corner Water i and Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn , Chloago. 30 d 4W TIIEA-NECTAll 13 A PURE JILAOIC TEA WITH the flREEN TEA FLAVOR. Warranted to suit all tastes. For Sale Everywhere. And for sale wholesale only by the (iKKAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.. 8 Church St., New York. P. O. BOX 6MW. Send for Tiika-Nbctab Cihcu lab. 5 30 d 4t OtlQA For first-class pianos. sent on trial uisvs no agents. Aauress u. a. riAMicu. Broadway, N. Y. 29 d 4w SENT FBEK TO AGENTS. A pocket prospectus of the best illustrated fata lly Bible, published In both Euglish and (ierman, containing Bible History, Dictionary. Analysis, Harmony.and History of Religions. W. FLINT CO. 26 South 7th bt,, Philadelphia, Pa. 29d4w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present the Acid In Combination with other efficient remedies. In a ixipular form, for the cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the throat are Im. mediately relieved, and statements are constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In cases of throat difficulties of years standing. , CAUTION.-Don't be deceived by worthless Im itations. Oct only Well's Carbolla Tablets. Price 25 ocnts per box. JOHN U. XKI.LOO, Piatt St. N. Y., Bole agents for U. 8. d 29 4w REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES, GHEAT HAVING TO CONSUMERS BY GETTING UP CLUBS. -Bend for our New Price list, and a club form will accompany It, containing full directions, making a large saving to consumers and reinuuer. atlve to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, P. O. box 5043, 31 4k 33 Vesey Street, N. Yolk, 2t 4w AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY OF THE WAR IN EUROPE. It contains over 150 fine engravings of battle scenes and Incidents In the war, and Is the only full autkeiitlo and ofllclal history of that great conflict. Agents are meeting with euprecedented success, selling from 20 to 40 eoples per day, and It Is published in both English and Herman. CAUTION. Inferior histories are being circula ted. See that the book you buy contains l&o Una engravings and 900 pages. Send for circular and see our terms, and a full description of the work. A ild res, NATIONAL PUBLlBUtNO CO., Phlla- aeipuia la. 2Sd4w J U It U ?, E 1) A . : l : -;J WHAT 18 ITf .,'. It is a Sure and Perfect Remedy for all Diseases of THE I.IVIilt AND SPLEEN, ENLARGE-MI-NT OK OBSTRUCTION OK INTES TINES, URINARY. UTERINE, OH ! ABDOMINAL ORGANS. POVER TY (lit WANT OF BLOOD,. 1 N T K KM 1 r T E N T F E V E R S, 1NKLAMATION OF THE I'lVI.Vt, DIIOPSY,. SLUGGISH CIRCULATION OF THH BLOOD, ' uA11,'.;1'?"1- TUMOHH. JAUNDICE. .... UH XA- DYSPEPSIA, AGUE AND thVKH, OH THEIR CONCOMITANTS, ETC, Dr. Wells having- become aware or the extraorl dlnary medic na propertlej ot tho South Ameri can Plant, called JURUBECA, sent as a special commission to that country to procure It in Its native purity, nnd having found Its wonderful curative properties to even exceod the anticipations formed by Its great reputation, has concluded to oiler It to the public, and Is happy to state that ho ha a perfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant, lie has spent miicli time experimenting . and Investigating as In the most efllelent prepara Hon from It, for popular use, and lias for somo time used In his own practice with the most luippy results, the elfeetnal medicine now presented til' public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommend It fo eVerv family as a household remedy w Inch should be freely ta ken as a blood purifier In all derangements 6f the system ami to animate and fortify all weak aud lymphatic temperaments., i JOHN Q. KEl.LOG. Piatt SL. N. Y. Solo agent lor the United State. Price. One Dollar per Buttlo. Send for cirular. aid4w "TIT-ANTED AGENTS. 20 a (laV. to sell the V celebrated Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. Has the under feed, makes the "lock-stitch" on both sides mid fully licensed. The cheapest and best family sewing machine in the market. Address JOHNSON. CLARK it CO., lloslon.Mass., Pittsburg, Pa.,Clucago,Ill.,or St. Louis.Mo. 2!ldlw - .. ' ' i " rnrriun k07yv'"--',,,ra,,l'e atnln Farina Ifjl rt,Z -OoleR-ae Water, r.d I. Jv. " Fill - -ai I. I ,i iliA'.' 'v'L." Mt-mnn. mil. irrufEPK and llmlrr. In PEUFUMERYT" 5 21 ll l Xew Advertisements. T U SCAR OR A "AC A D B Y? ACADEMIA, PA. The.TOth school year begins September fifli. Ln.' cation healthful, attractive and well adapted to physical development. Free from loallng places ami saloons, the Influences are moral. More than 8,000 young men have here been prepared for col lege or business. Terms moderate. A pply for circular to D.D. STONE, A. M. 2!) r 4w J. J . PATTERSON, A. M. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, At Woodstock, has been doing business thirty-ono years. Six years It has laid no assessments, and the average rate of assessment din fug the thirty one years has been 2 3 4 per cent a year. The as sessment for the year Just ended is 2 1-4 per cent, and the coinp.Miy has a clear surplus over all lia bilities. 29 r 4v TJIOU RALE. 209 acre superior whlte oak tim X! ber land, near txwk Haven, Pa. fi.OUO acres Hemlock Timber land, Potter county. Pa. P. W. S1IEAFER, Geologist and Engineer, Pottsvllle, Penn'a. 29r4w i AGENTS WANTED FOU TtIK TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature and Hygiene 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; practical and popular! highly endorsed; sells rap-. Idly. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive terri- wry. lunns uouiai. rnco sa. Address for con tents, etc.. .1. O. FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 21 T4W ROOT B E E R. This wholesome, agreeable' and rchcliliig summer beverago can easl ly lie made at almut 6 cents per gallon, with Aschienhach & Miller's genuine Hoot Beer Extract, Ask for It at your store, or send 25 cents for a vial and directions to 400 Noi th Third St., Philadel phia. 29 r 4w Agents! Read This! TTTKWIIiL PAY AOENTS A SALARY ?V of ilO per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Mar shall, Mich. 29r4w A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address, EDGAR SIMS, 2r4w (188 Broad way. New York. 100,3 OUY. STRAND CIFT CONCERT and Distil VJT butlun for the Benefit ot the Foundling Assylum of the Sisters of Charity In the City of New York, and Soldiers' and Sai lors' Orphans' Home, Washington, D. C, to be held In Washington, D. C, under and by virtue ot a penult from Hon. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, on Thursday, July 27, positively. After the concert, the Commissioners will award to the successful ticket holders, 100,3 GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO 20O,0OO. K2,000 Tickets only will be sold at each. Hon. H. McCulloiigh, ot Klkton, Md., Major Geo. T. Castle, BLltlinore. Md., Commissioners, lion. J. 8. Negley, M. C, Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee. References: Major Gen. D. Hunter, U. fl. A., Washington, D. C: Hon.Jas. 8. Negley.Plttsburg, Pa. i First National Bank, llagerstuwn, Md. ; Ap plemaii & Co., Bankers, Hagerslown; Updegralf & Sons, Hagerstowni Hon. R. J, Brent, late Attor ney General. Baltimore; C. F. A bolt. Esq., 2U P. O. Avenue, Baltimore; John H. Fowler, Esq. i W. H. Myers, ot W. H. Myers A Bra, Exchange. Place Baltimore. Deeds of the real estate certified to by counsel, In hands of the Trustee. The ticket s and circular can be had of P. C. Del vln. General Agent, Stationer and Printer, No. .11' Nassau street, New York. Ticket sent C. O. D.r if desired. Send for circular containing descrip tion of prices. Tickets for sale also by Riley 4k Sargent, at their News Stands.Philadelphla, Har risburg, Pittsburg, etc., and on Hue of Peiin. R. K. and connections. 29 r 4w J-A.1ES 33. OT-i-A-IEtlS;, MAMUrACTUBIS AND DB1LM IM Stores, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Kew Bloomfleld, Perry co., P., KEEPS constantly on hand every article usually kept In a nrst-class establishment. All the latest stylet and most Improved Parlor and Kitchen Ktovc, TO BURN EITHER COAL OR WOOD I OT. Spouting and Roofing put op In the most durable manner and at reasonable pricea. Call and examine bliilck. tl NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ta the result of four years study and experiment. It Is now perfection itself, and no more to be com pared with the other preparations now flooding; the market, than " tanglefoot" whisky U to pure Bourbon. See advertisement. Ladles, Attention I , Send Taic Cnw and a Stamp for a valuable secret, which every young lady should know. CHARLES V. ALLBOT, H 18t Pittsburgh, Pa.