STlje tmc0, New Bl0omfieli, JJa. 6 bt fUaamfiflfc iimts. We fnntte commtmeoHoni'A'om all person uionre n(ere(ed n mutter properly Mowing to this department. Tuesday, July 25, 1871. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Color of Horses. A WRITER of the Country Gentle man says : The dark chestnut and the dark brown, bo far as my exporienoe goes, they and the bloody bay, are more exempt from disease than any other color, if we except the dun, or, as it is erroneous ly callod the cream, which is much object ed to. Dappled or dark greys are subject to fungus excrescensos, commonly called warts. Black horses are, according to my experience, moro subject to affections of the eyes than any other color ; also, in the feet they are, as a rule, faulty and though, pretty, are not of a vigorous, rugged constitution. What horseman does not, of his own experience, know what the different shades of the sorrel are subject to ? They are, as a rule, the most skittish. Who, ainomg experienced good horsemen, docs not know of all the balky horses, be has known at least moro than half were light sorrels, or sorrel of some shade? The most vicious of all horses are to be found among tho sorrels. For intelligence, for general usefulness, for beauty and for all purposes for which the horse may bo required, tho above three colors (dark chestnut, dark brown and bay) will fill tho bill. Let no person for a moment understand me to affirm that there aro no good, yea, very good horses of all and every shade of color but I do wish to bo understood to mean this : in breeding, breed always from the best, for it costs no moro in any sense. The white horse is usually of good con stitution and docile, the spotted horse is very hardy, but by most persons objected to on account of color only. As to size, black horses are, perhaps, the largest all over the world, excepting our American Black Hawk ; chestnut, brown and buy are among the largest ; some grays are large, but not as a rule. To Banish Fleas and Lice. Pennyroyal, a common weed in past ures and meadows, is very offensive to fleas, flics, lice and mosquitoes. To use it advantageously, take lard, and rub or grind it with a mullcr on a smooth flat stone, slate or piece of marble, with the dried or green plant-leaves, stems, and blossoms, until well mixed. Let it stand twenty-four hours, mult at a low heat, and strain. With this, anoint the ears and ueck of an animal, or the perches and nests of poultry which may bo infest ed. A small quantity may be rubbed under the wings of a hen with a brood of young chickens. A few drops of tho oil, rubbed on tho face, neck and hands, will koep off mosquitoes, however thick they may be. ' .' ' A good night s rest may be secured in the worst infested woods or swamps whero these insects or black flies do most abound, by the use of this mixture. Keep it out of tha eyes, as its prosecco there is not agreeable. Jlc.arth and Home. Kindness to Horses. Tho horse can be reclaimed from many vicious habits by the laws of kindness. When George M. Patchen was in the zo nith of his glory, and matchod with the queenrof trotters,, J''lora Temple, they chunccd to change grooms. . This, was disgusting to tho old hero of stallions. lie fought tho new-comer until they were forced, to restore tho old groom. When his old, cherished groom, who had slept in the stable ' for years, ' returned,' the horse resumed bis former quietude, and trotted that season some of his most cel ebrated races.' 1 1 ' . Ducks In aKow Hole. . Pucks are wld to do good scrvico in exterminating the potuto bug, A gentle uiau of Piqua, Ohio, put a pair of Mueh ceivyes into bis potato patch, which ' was literally swarming with bugs. The ducks ate the bugs, with such avidity i that the latter were soon exterminated, and the patch has not since been troubled, with them. The ducks did not appear to feel any ill effects from eating the bugs, and were not very slow iu " tuking in " all they could disoover. , r .-. -r Buy The acid of the cranberry is so decidedly lieficiu iu 'ull Lillious affcoy tions, by its stimulatmg eflucUt upon the liver, uiu utuiuiiuii iu iia cunure snouiu bo encouraged.' One acre of land, suit! ably prcpured, will yield two , hundred auq jurwj uuiitua wui unut crunucnus.--? lue cruubcrry is , ueuutuui everurcen and grows thrifty. It can be kept all "winter, and may be so trained to . grow lroni flower pots as to be beuutiiully or namental to the parlor and dining-room through -all enons ot the lyear. ; ' ' J" Tho react was bricnally a iioisou' eJ almond. , lu fleshy purts vera used to poison arrows, and the fruit was for this purpose, intrpduced intq, Persia. Tho traijfplantatton'and cultivation, however, hot onW removed its poisonous 'qualities, v..i I J .1.. Jl:: r . uut rimy u ecu uiu uvuciuub iruu we now enjoy, i" i t.i DOUBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, The Best in the World! STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! NO ROSIN! NO CLAY I NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND! Children Can Do The Washing. No Washboard Required. No Bolting Needed. By the use of the Uncqualed and Unapproachable Dobbins9 Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED! Try It onco, and tiso It ever afterward. Every Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! Be sure that the wrapper has on It the cut of Mrs. Fogy and Mr. Knterprlse, and that each bar is stumped with tho name ot the Inventor and originator, J. 11. DomitNS, as none other Is genuine. Like everything of great value, It is extenstvoly counterfeited, and the market tilled with false and worthless Klectrlc .Soaps, not worth house-room, and dear even If given away. The Finest American Toilet Soap, fully equal to tho French made by a French soapmaker In the same manner as the French soaps are made, and sold at one-fourth their price, is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet Soap! NO TOILET 13 COMPLETE WITHOUT IT I The Best Emollient in the Market! It Is given the preference at every watering place In the country, and Is for sale everywhere. Plenso Atl For It Don't be put off with any cheap common soap. Try It, and see how much IIETI'EK It Is than wo say. The only Boot Polish that will produce a Brllllan andLastlngHhliio, and, at the same time preserve the Leather, Is Dobbins' Eloctrio . Loot Polish, Makes Old Boots Look Likb New Ones,' 4 And Calf-Skin Like Patent Leatukb. It Is put up In a Patent box, the greatest novelty of the ugo, The box alone Is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Pol ish, combined. , , ii Ell UGH AT, The flenulne Ttmgisn Bath compound, used In all Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty. In exact style, odor and quality from the original receipt, as that made In Constantinople, and Importduties, prelum on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at a very low price. iy lis use a nam oecoinc inueeu a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous elleuts upuu the skin. It U really worth atrial, -. : . ,r i . . IF " If you want to enjoy Ufa nnd drive, away dull , care, use ior you( ivioinr !'' 11 I .' I.J.I ,('-'. i. t ' ' ' ' i . t i : i M . .- ELECTRIC SOAP ! . Use for your person , DOBBINS' ; " ' i.-l . , 1 . ' .1 u' ' ' ' . ,:ZT3)JCpifeVcENT'ED V.-"" .r-'v:- Toilet Soap ! '' " " ' !" ", ' 1 ! ; .' ; - - . - '. USE FOR YOUR BOOTS i' ' Dobbins' Electric 13oot Tdlisu! Use lu the Uuth ' I . ' ' - ) i;r il , ; ' " liTlTJCJ I IAT. ' .. i ,i : i t.i.t .ut' '.i . i . i ;' i, i . And Subscribe for the ' ' , . 1' , ' " Klectrlc . Mossenger,'' ii ;i ' I '-(' II ' i a Beautiful Fashion Paper, unit FltKK to all wtie will send their Aainusto the bole Proprietors, ' .U IVii( J.i ,it DA iJ iZcjlA GIN & i CO., U-A t .7 . - -I .. t : i : .119 South Fourth Btreot, PuiUpvruu. 103 Barclay 6trcat, Nkw Yohk. - ' i ;V 144 State Street, DoftTOM. . . - IWThM 18oap U for Sale by F. MoitlroM" A Co., Now Uoomileld, Fa. 4 87 ly CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. B? J. S. 80H1H0X, BCD. Many ft human brinw htut panned kwaj fbr who noath tbrrewiw no other reanon than ttiftncvlentof known and indiflpninbly proven meann or cure. Thof near and lonr to family and frfenrla are lofplnr the flrmmleas slumber Into which, ha4 thrv calmly adopted ik. joHcrii it. irnrxrK's miple TKK4TMKNT, and availed themselvee of his wonderftilly eflloa cloiia medicliiRfl, they would not have fallen. Dr. Hohenrk han In his own oae troved that Wherevor mi indent vitality remain, flint vitality, by his medicine and his direction fur their use. la quickened Into healthful vlRor. Iu tli in Ktatement there In nothing preenmptnon. To the faith of the Invalid In made noreprmentation that In not a thousand tf men mihtnntlated by living and visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Hchenc k'a medicines la aa almple an It In unfailing;. Its philosophy requires noarguuieuU It la self--aiirlnfr, self-oonvlncinff. The 8ea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady la assailed. Two-thirds of thecasea of con ftumptlon originate In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tuben "sympathize" with tho atomach. They re apond to the morbl lie action of the liver. Here then conies the culminating result, and the aettliig Id, With all lu distressing symptoms of 4'OKftt!MlTIOIV. The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na tnrea noblest glfta tun Podophlllum I'nltatnm. They posses all the blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, hut. unlike cnlmiiel, they "LKAVK NO NTIN4 HK11INO." The work of cure la now beginning. The vitiated and mucous depoHiti fn the bowels and In the nil mentary onnnl are ejected. The liver, like a clock, Is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The stomach acta rtftponslvely, and the patient begin to feel that he Is getting, at last, a fti;iii,Y or 4jooi ni,oon. The Kea-weed Tonic, in conjunct lou with the PMH, permeatea and assimilate with the food. Chyltll cutlon Is now progressing without Its previous tor turee. Digestion become painless, and the cure la seen to be at hand. There In no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the ntomach. A n appetite nets In. ISow comes the greatent Hlood Furlller ever yet given by an Indulgent father to aullerfng man. Sehenck'a Pulmonic Hymp conies in to perform Its functions and to hasten nnd complete tho cure. It enters at once upon Its work. Nature can not he cheated. It collects nnd rlpena the Impaired and dlrieased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, It prepare them for expectoration, and Jo I Id a very short time the malady la vanquished, the rotten throne that It occupied In renovated and made new, and the patient. In nil the dignity of re gained vigor, steps forth to enjuy the manhood or womanhood that was JIVFi CP AH I.OWT. The second thing Is, the patient must stay In' a warm room until they get well; It In almont Impos sible to prevent taklngcold when the lungs are dis eased, but It must be prevented or a cure can not be enVoted. Kresh air nnd riding out, especially In this section of the country. In the fall and winter sea son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lone their patient, If their lungs are badly diseased; and yet, because they are In the house they must not nit down quiet; they must walk about the room a much and as fast an the strength will bear, to got up a good circulation of blood. The patient must keep In good nplrlts be determined to get well. Thin han a grent deal to do with the appetite, and is the great point to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of It pos sibility In the worst canun, and moral certainty In all others. Is nlnn.il. Dr. Hchenck's personal state ment to the Faculty of his own cure was lu theso modest words: " M any yearn ago I was In the last stages of con sumption ; confined to my bed, and at one time my physlclann thoughtthat Iconld not Uvea week; then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which I now otfor to the public, and they mode a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They noon ripened the matter In my lungs, and I would spit up more thanaplntof olleu lye yellow matter every morning for a long time. Aa soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night-sweata all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that It was with dllhculty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, and have grown la neu ever since. " I was weighed shortly after my recovery " added the Doctor, " then looking like a mere skeleton ; my we ght was only ninety-seven pounds; my prment weight Is two hundred and twenty-tive ('22ft) pounds, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health.' Dr. Hchenck has discontinued hla professional visits to New York and Boston. He or his son. Dr. r.' " f&henck, Jr., atlll continue to see patients at their omce, No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Buturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those who wtah a thorough examination with the Kesplro meterwillbechargedf.V The Hesplrometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patient cau readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicine are adapt ed to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rent, except ing that In some cane the M and rake Pll In are to be taken In Increased doses ; the three medicine need no other accompaniment than the ample instruc tions that accompany them: FIrnt creato appetite. Of returning health, hunger is the moat welcome symptom. When It comes, as It will come, let the despairing at once he of good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat la abated. In a short time both of these morbid symp toms are gone forever. Dr. Hchenck's medicines are constantly kept In tens of thousandnof families. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara tion; while the Pulmonic Hvrup, an a cure of cough and colds, may he regarded on a prophylaclerlo against consumption in any of Its forma. Price of the Pulmonic Wyrup and Hea-weed Tonle. !U50abottle,orS7.&Oahalfdozeu. Mandrake Pills J5 cents a box. For sale by all drugglaU and dealer. 4iT-JOTiNsov, IIot.loway & Cowden, Arch 602 Street, riilludelphia, Wholesale Agents. 6 231y KTE-W YORK CONTINENTAL Life" Insurance Company, OF. NEW YORK, STRICTLY M UTUAL I AHMctM, ii,n()(ooo : ISSUES all the nw forms of Policies, anil p're iMMitK as favorable terms as any comiiany lu tlio Hulled States. . The Company will make temporary kniu on its Policies. Thirty day trace allowed on each payment, and the. policy held uood during that time. 1'ollcles Issued by this Company aro non-forfeiture. No extra eharfres are mndefor traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the annual protlts of tho Company, and have a voice In tho elections and management ol th0oinaiiy. i ho policy or medical feecharued. Justus I.awkbsik, l'reVt. 1 ' ' M. 11. Wvnkoop, Vice Pres't. ' , ' J. P.Kookus, Sec'y. ,' ,"' J. F. EATON, . ' '. ' General Aee'iti No. 8 North Third Street, ' 4.211 yl C'olleiro Dlock, Hurrlsbura, Fa. 1 .A. 1 H O IH K and , ' v; , ''; '' SUN UMBRELLAS, WE HAVE THEM.',, , , K MORTIMER &' CO.,', '.' ' Ladies, Attention r ( Send Tin Cents and a BTAMr for a Taluubla aecret, which every yonn(f lady should knoir. C1IARLEBV. ALLBOY. . ., 5M13t Pnuburgh, Ptt. ' 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Axe You Afflicted or Sick ? FAIIRNEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER on PANACEA! a 9- AN Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and Pnrgo, for diseases arlslns from bad blood. This preparation was established in 1870,and has been prepared In liquid form for more than 18 years. In January or February, 1 870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article which is Inferior to the genuine, and which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dr. tAURNBT's Blood Cleanser oh Panacea." and accept no others. The Trade Mark of the oldest and crenulne. Is printed In green on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also the signature of P. Fahrucy, M. 1)., Chicago. " Dr. V. tahrnwt Jlealth Mcssenaer" elves the history nnd uses of tho Blood Cleanser, testimonials, and other Information, sent free charge. Address UB. 1'. r ATIRNET 8 BROTHERS CO., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa. Ask for Dr. Fahrncy's Blood Cleanser and CLEANSE YOUR BLOOD. Sold everywhere and In Now Bloom fleM by i Mobtimeu & Co., only. 5 18 A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Sr. 'WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS THKT ABB NOT A VILE 63 FANCY DRINK, Uadeor Poor Rum, Whisker, Proof Spirits nnd llofuso Llqnura doctored, splcod and sweet ened to ploasetae taste, e&nod"ToDlc8,N1Appot!z. ers," " Kcloror," o., that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a trno Medicine, inado from tho Katlvo Boots and Ilcrbs of California, Irco from nil Alcohvllo Hclinulnnis. Thoyare tlto GREAT llLOOI PURIFIEU nnd A LIFE CilVINU PUINCII'LK a perfect Renovator and Invlcorator of tho Sj Llcm, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring ttio blood to a healthy condition. Ko person cantslia thosa UUtera accordlug to direc tion and remain long nnwclL 6100 wlllbs givenforan Incnrablo case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral pol.an or other means, and tho vital organs waited beyond the point of repair. Fur Inflammatory nnd Chrouio Rheuma tism nnd Uout, Uyspopsln, ur Indigestion, lllllouM, Itemlttent and Intermittent Itovors Diseases of tlio Blood, Liver, Kidneys, nnd Bladder, these Ulttons hava been most success ful. Such Diseases are caused by Vlllntcd Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of tho Ulaestlvo Organs. UYfel'lil'blA OR INDIGESTION, need ache, Fsln In the Shoulders, Conges, TlRbtuess of tlio Chest, Dlzxlness, Hour Eructations of the Btomsch, Dad taste In tha Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpitation of tho Iloart, Inflammation of the Lungs, rain In tlio regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tiui tor pid liver and bowels, which rendcrthomofuneqaallcd efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting now llfo and vigor to the wholo system. 10U HlllN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, Salt lUieum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, I'ustulcs, Soils, Car buncles, Itlcg-Worms, Ccdd'Ucad, Soro Eyes, Erysip elas, ltcli, Scarfs, Dlscoloratloha of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho tilcln, of whatovor name or natnro, aro literally dug op end eaxrled ant of tho system In a short time by the uso or theso Hitters. One bottlo In such oaBcu trill convince the xaost Incredulous gf their caratlvo effect. . Clctnso the Vitlutud Dlood whenover you find Its lmpurltleo bursting through tho skin In rtmplos. Erup tions cr Sores ; cluanuo It when you find It obstructed and slURglsh in the veins i elennao It when It la foul, and your fccHnin) will tell you whoa. Ecep the blood purs and tho health of tlio syntcm will follow. ' PIN, TAl'E and othor WORMS, lurking In tho system of sa muuy thoenanils, era ellcctnully ucctroy cd and removed. Tor fulh dlrectlpcis,.ruad carefully the circular arouud each bottle, printed In four lai guagosEngllbU,Geriiiau, I'reucU sud SpanlLU. J. 'WALKER, l'roprktor.'. ft. II. McDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agonts. Sua i'ruucttco. Cel., , . and BULand M Couuneics Struct, 2tuwVorl(. .,. tVSOLb ST ALL DUUUOIST ANV DE.VLEU3. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER I A. C7I0ICE A&SOBTME5JT OP 1 cvhhi3vX13:imi:s, ' AlM ayt on iiaud, from wuleu to select,' Clothint; MADK TO Ifladc ORDER CL0THLNW KEADT-MADE CLOTniNQ' of Superior Quulity always on hand. , ft flrorihner P Co., March 16, '09. ,.. New Bloomaeld.ra. A' Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp! PERKINS & IIOUSE'H PATENT LAMPS are the only Lamp that Gives 1'krpkct Kafkty with au, KiNns or oil. They are luude ol bra, aim wui last a mumuo, muKiug iiieui die CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. T-l. ...... I , . . . . a... T. . .1 im uiit7iniuurii mv ak1 His lor iviiy vviii'j't and Will iiimlv Mi.r.tliulilu ut lh.t M i ,1 f ! 1 1 1 1'.t lti' price. IVrsons wanting a good article are, re iiuested to exuinlue this lamp. ' ' ' " F.IIOttTlHKB it CO., r New Bloomtlold, Ta. , V Agents wauted to canvass the County. Hundreds of Thousands ?g4 i 2 Bear ttwtlmony to their Wondsr- 5 o fal Curallv JlITucU. 82 WHAT ARE THEY? ii .fj Z iU w p xJ . ..jr 5 g. If Bloomfiold Academy! An English ana Clanrtcal School LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ' Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal School and a School of Art. FALL TEKM COMMENCES On Monday, the 2M of Augmt, 1870 AS the above school has recently Ix'en re-oi gau. Ized, students canenter any time, l'rof. VM. 11. 1)11,1, a Kruduate ol ltiitRer's Col lege, N. ,1., Principal. Miss ANNA E. AUGHPUROEIt, a frraduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher ot Mu sic, Palntlne;, Drawing, French and German. Every facility for the training; of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches, Including the Latin and (ireek languages, Engineering, Practi cal Hurveying, Literature, Katural (Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Branches and Mathematics, for the scholastic yeur, 8180. In vacations. J2fi0,00. The Hoarding Department Is at the institution, under the supervision of Wlllam Grier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished ; and the pupils will be under thestrlct care ot me rnneipai. Annross W. if. DILL, A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM GKIK.lt. 4lt (New Bloo'.ulleld, Perry county, Pa. rhotographs J Photographs ! JACOB COBLE, Pliotographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that he is prepared to take 1'HOTOQRA PUS in the best style of the art. ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BE EX CELLED. All persons aro requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co., Pa THE BEST IN USE THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY Sewing Machine XT combines all the best features of othor good L machines, with ... , 1 New and Valuable Improvements, twhlch make It THE EASIEST ANIi MOST QUIET KCNNINiJ as well as the . Most Simple Machine in Use.' IT WILL HEM , , IT WILL BRAID, , , IT WILL TUCh', IT WILL GATHER, . ; IT WILL QUILT, ' and will uso cither Bilk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON . BOTH SIDES. Tho principal ofllce of the company ; Is at i 1 No, T(U Chestnut Street, ' , . PHILADELPHIA. These machines are for sale la Perry County by JAMES L, DIVEN, - ' ; Landisburg. i f. 'lioetiiier & CO., : ,' " ' New Bloomfleld. , ' MVThe public are inrited to call at either of the above places and see a Machine in operation. Pensions, Bounties, &c, WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, &o., of Holdiers who were killed or died ot disease contracted In the Service ot the United btatxs, can now make application fur Pension. Also Koldlers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled lu the war of lstil. ., When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a I'eiiHioii, The time for filing clAlms for additional bounty has been extended six mouths Particular attention given toold suspended ease In the dlDxrent departments at Washington, D. O If you have, or think you have a elulni ajtalust the Government, call on or address the uuuerslgued. No charge for Information. . . LKWI3 TOTTER, ' Attorney for Claimants, , 1 31 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA