Ijc Mimtsss. New; jSloptnfielb, J)cu fjJIoomfuttr fintt5. , Tuesday, March S, 1872. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. s M M h o H r MARCH. , I Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ' ." ... ;.. ... 1 2 3 4 C C 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28,20 30, 3l I I E Registry of Sales. We call attention to the following sales, bills for which have been printed at this office. March 5th Mrs. N. E. Shaver, at her resi dence In Madison township, will sell Work Horses. Colts and other Stock, also a (front va riety of farming Implements and household furniture. March Oth Tlcnry Klcckner at his residence In Bavlllc twp., will sell Live Block, Farming Implements and household furniture. March 9th Jacob Rough of Junlnta twp., will sell Live Stock and a grcut variety of Farming Implements. March 14th John Kell from his residence In Kyc township, will sell Horses, Mules, and other stock, together with a variety of farming implements. March 14th Georfje Swcgcr, residing 1 mile north of Shcrmasdalc, will sell live stock and and farming Implements. A credit of twelve months will be given. March 10th Samuel Rcem In Whentflcld township 1 mllo from the Junction, will sell horses, colts, hogs, cows and young cattlo. Pardoned. Jacob J. Baker who was sen tenced to cno year in the penitentiary at tlio last October court lias been pardoned by tlio Governor. No Court Xcxt Week. Tlio eases which wore, transferred to this county from Frank lin, having been compromised, thero will bo no jury trials next week and consequent ly jurors summoned for the 10th iust., need not attend. Delegate Convention. In pui-snanco of a call issued by the chairman of tlio County Committee, delegates were elected in tlio several election districts of this county on Saturday last, who assembled in conven tion in the Court llouso on Monday. The convention was called to order at 1 P. M., .by the election of John L. Divcn as Presi dent, Capt. F. JI. McKcchnn and J. E. Jackson as Secretaries. The number of delegates present, was forty. A resolution offered by Wro. M. McClure instructing the Representative delegates , and Senatorial Conferees to vote for General Ilartranft for candidate for Governor, as long as there was any liopo of nominating him, was car ried by a handsome majority. Judgo Jtinkin, R. II. Wingert, Esq., and John II. Shcibly, were then nominated for Representative delegates, nnd on the first ballot J. II. Shcibley was elected. An election was then bad for Senatorial Con-, fcrecs, resulting in the choice of A. I). Grosh, Thos. Campbell and Jesse L. Gantt. Tlio other persons nominated were J. A. Shearer, Wm. Tressler and II. II. Bcchtcl. Information Wanted. Information is wanted of the whearabouts of George William Washington, formerly of Win chester, W. V. When last seen was in Cincinnati, Ohio, some time last Spring. Ho is thirty-three years of age, five feet seven inches high, dark auburn hair. Any information will bo thankfully recieved by bis mother, Mrs. Bailie Johnson, Median icsburg, Penna. Mwilidlcrs. At llarrisburg, two men, giving their names as II. L. Myers and Jus. Watson, nave been arrested lor raising money by an altered cheek. Tbcy wore stopping at the Locbiel House, nnd having sold wheat to Hufl'iier & Co., received a check of 24 on the Dauphin Deposit Bank. They altered the figures to $2000, nnd received the money, but, tho altera tion being discovered, they were arrested, at tho depot. Their valises at tho hotel were found to contain " nothing more valu able than bricks." CPonHTry It. A health journal snysthat by burning an ounce of sulphur in the cel lar a bouse may bo disinfected entirely of smaii-pox miliaria, me receipt is simple and cheap enough to justify a trial of it in every household whore the disease prevails, and even wnore it (iocs not. A friend of ours who saw this receipt ef fectually tried it, and a few liours later bis wifo buried her per canary, and spent the next day cleaning tip the tin and plated ware which had turned black by the oper ation. Missing. Tho Freoburg " Courier" says On the 20th ult, Mr. Jao ob Yordy, of West Hanover township, Dauphin county, uttended a sale. IIo left for his home after dark, and since that time nothing boa been heard of him. It la feared that lie was drowned in Bow Creok. The home ho rodo was at homo next morning, with tho saddle turned and the bit of tho bridlo broken There wero evident marks of the horse having crossed (be creek, which at the crossing is said to have been eight feet deep ut that time, and Mr. Yordy' hat wa found on the bank of the stream. The Scllnsgroye Fire . We are Indebted to the Freoburg Courier for the following particulars regarding the late disastrous tire tit SeliiiHgrovo. It Originated In the stablo of Mr. Johu App, from whence it proceeded, destroying a large portion of the business part of town on Market and Pine streots. .V The property destroyod is the following: Mr. App's stables nnd sheds with their contents, including four bogs, four cows, four horses, etc., the "Tribune" printing office, ndjoining tlio barn where the fire originated; also Mr. App's two story brick kitchen, but was checked before it did so rious injury to the nmin building; Mr. App's stables. south of the alley, as well as bis tenant house on the corner nt the foun dry, ocoupied by Kemcr Fisher and Chas. Rishel; a stablo for George Sehnuro, nnd one for Frederick Gunilrum. on each corner of tlio alley opposite Pleasant street; a stablo belonging to the First National Dank; a stablo.for Mrs. IJonjaniin Scnpch; a stable for Dr. P. It. WagoBsellcr and a stablo for Wm. F. Eckbcrt. On tlio north Bide of the alley toward Pino street all tlio buildings belonging to Wm. F. Eckbcrt, extending from the alley on Pino street to a short distance on Market street, in which were located Burkhart's Stove and Tinware es tablishment, a photograph gallery, Charles Smith's (Chambers') Barber shop, and Mr. Eckbcrt's new store and residence, elected a year ago; Dr. P. R. WagcnNeller's rcsi deuce, including Shindel & Wagonscller's Drug Store and Telegraph office which had been remodolcd a few years ago in a very fiuostyle,Mrs. Benjamin Scbocli s rcsidenco in which Charles II. Boycr's Hardware Storo was located, and a wooden building in which was located, Loyd AMiller's Shoo Store, on Market street. Tlio two Bank buildings, Glovcr'B Clothing Store, and App's residence on Market street wero saved, though considerably damaged. In addition to Mr. App's bouse, in water street, were destroyed the house of Harris Rohach near the Foundry, Wendell's Blacksmith shop, tho Baptist Church, C. S. Roshon's new residence, and the corner owned by Dr. Ilcistand, of Mt. Joy, Pa., and on the south side of tho alley abovo referred to, tho stables of Jos. Wcnrich, John Ewig, Mrs. Lydia Schocli and tho rcsidenco of Lcvcngood & Burns, on the corner, inclu ding their Marblo Yard, and Salem's Music Stove. The light was visible at different points. A number of our citizens who had seen it repaired thither to givo all tho assistance they could to check tho flumes. Many buildings wero in danger and somo, wo have been told, bad caught fire, but tho flames were extinguished beforo doing any serious injury. Owing to tho exertions on tho part of the citizens much house furni ture and goods had been removed beforo the fire reached the moio remoto buildings. It was three o'clock on Thursday morning beforo a check to the flames was effected. Dunrnunoii Hems. On Monday morn. mg of last week we wore visited by another fire, and it occurred . where ono has been expected for somo time. Along the rail road are wooden out-buildings with shingle roofs, and numerous stables with hay and straw scattered around ready to catch from a spark of a locomotive, many of which are said to have defective screens. The lire originated in tho stable of Mr. Stevenson, and is said to havo been caused by a pass ing locomotive. The stable, and Hoods ice-house wero consumed and only prompt and efficient action proveuted an exteuded conflagration. On Friday Mr. George Mooro a farmer residing in Aliens Cove shot himself in the forehead nnd died tho same evening. SAM. COMMUNICATED. A Mute Singer. Mr. Editor. Although I cannot stnrtlo the readers of the times with a horrible ac cident or new discovery, yet if tho imlilica- ton of the incident I am going to relate. does not interest your many readers, it may be the melius of improving tho future con- uct ol those who gave rise to this story. A teacher of music in Carroll twp., appoint ed singing on the evening of a certain day last week. His son had recently been dis charged from school by tho school teacher lor some misconduct, which so nettled the dignity of tho music teacher, that ho sped bis way to the school bouse, and, of course an altercation ensued, whereupon tho mu sic teacher and the schoolmaster came into close quarters, but still not close enough to shed much blood. That evening there was no music in the soul of the Teacher. All the coaxing and wheedling could not bring bun out from his retreat behind the stove. Those assembled, had either to sing without a leader, or disperse without singing, they chose the former, and had a good time of it; while their teacher re mained crouched down in his comer, mute as a mouse. W. COMMUNICATED. Ickesburg, March 1, 1873. Fine Porkers. C. II. Wilson, Esq., assisted by men of strength, killed a hog for Maj. Harry Sjioon on the 20th ult., which weighed when cleaned about 83 lbs and at the samo time a rare pig belonging to Col. J. B. Shuman wa killed which weighed about 21 lbs. The Major's bog was about two years old, and the Colonels about eighteen months. These were fine porkers, but unless increas ed interest Is taken in the swine business this breed will run out. X Nice Those spring style of hats, and oth er spring goods at MORTIMER'S, Fatal Accident. The Valley " Indepen dent" says: A painful accident occurred at the residence of Mr. Christian Brenner, on West Main street, in Moelianlcsburg on Saturday last, which resulted in the death of his youngest child, an interesting boy about one nnd a half years of age. A buck et of scalding water had been left standing for a moment at the front door to be used for washing tho steps, it is supposed the littlo boy, in running through the hall, by some means missed his footing and fell back ward into the bucket, nnd on being lifted therefrom it was found that his body from t'.io middle down was fearfully scalded. Medical aid was called and everything done for the littlo sufferer that was possible, un til Monday when death ended its suft'tiring. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching on next Sabbath morning nt 11 o'clock and also in the evening at 7 o'clock. All services here after in Sunday School room of Church; en trance from the front. In tho Lutheran Church preaching noxt Sabbath at 101 o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. The Aldlnc As a work of nrt no peri odical in tho country equals tho Aldine, whilo it lias no superiors in other qualifica tions. We hope to see our locality well rep resented on their subscription books. Tho price of tho " Aldino" is $5 per year, but wo have made arrangements to supply tho Aldine and tho Times for one year on re ceipt of $.". Subscribers already on our books can also avail themselves of this offer. COMMUNICATED. Tlio per. cent of attendance oftho schools in Buffalo twp., for the third month is as follows: Male Femalo Total School No. 1 (Hunter's) 01, 80, 00. " No. a (Charters) H i, WJ, ss. ' . No. 3 (Mt. Pat'k) 87, 80, 84. " No. 4 (Ferry) 110, 8.1, 87. " No. 5 (Centre) 00, 88, 80. " No. 0 (Muggins') 81), 88, 80. March 4th 1872. Secretary. llrlcr IteniH. N. II. Carlisle Tho problem you send has been published iu The Times. 'y Newport is organizing a building associa tion. The best placo in tho county to get good drugs ut the right price is at B. M. fcby s in Newport. Solomon Slough who resided near Thomp- sontown, fell ot his horse dead, on tho SSOtli, ult. Tho deceased was over 00 years of ago nnd was laboring under disease ol tlio heart. ' The Phaffnor poisoning case- commenced in llarrisburg yesterday, Hie case is a remarkable one and will excito great inter est. ' i We call the attention of our Mercantile readers to the advertisement of Barnes, Bro. & Hcrron. They have a very superi or stock of huts. Tho Ickesburg Literary Society holds its regular meeting on Friday night. Evory live weeks public entertainments are given 1'rol. Dill ot this place delivered a very able and instructive locturo before that body a few weeks ago. A barn said to have belonged to Mr. Duncan, near JuMudlespring.took lire on siiu day night a week at about dark and was totally consumed, together with all bis stock several good horses and cattlo. Corn, hay and oats wero also lust, but to what ex tent we havo not learned. Since tho opening of the railroad to Milllinburg, travel has so increased that tho hotel proprietors of that placo talk of enlaruinir to meet tho demand. That would be one oftho effects of a railroad up tins valley. All along tho route a now spirit of enterprise would bo shown. Going Ul All styles of goods appear to ue advancing in price, and now Is the timo to buy. MORTIMER bus a good Btock at old prices. Pretty Tho Spring Prints nnd other new goods just opened at MORTIMER'S. tW Tho proprietors of Pain Cure Oil are realizing an immense salo for that popular article, and wo dont wonder at it when every body praises it so highly. Xltluln Select School. Summer Session opens Wednesday, April 10th, 1872. . Gakd. C. Palm, Principal Miss Emma Nicholson, a graduate of Baltimore Femalo College, will teach Draw. ing, Painting, &c, and give such other as sistance as may be required. W. R. Cibsa, M. D., of Ickesburg, will deliver a course of Lectures on Physiology, Hygiene, &c. 010l The Harkelvlllo Academy will open on Monday, tho 8th of April, 1873. Tuition per quarter of eleven weeks from two to Ave dollars. Good board can be bad at private houses at 3.50 per week. For further particulars (beforo opening), address Adam Zeli.krs, Oriental, Juniata co., Pa. Vendue Crier. I will attend to crying sales anywhere in the county when employed. My experience in the business of crying sales of Real Es tate and personal property for over twenty years I feel certain I can givo satisfaction to all that employ me. N. B. Thoso wishing mo to cry their sale had better call and see me before ad vertising I will have a list of sales. O.U.l.t. THOMAS SUTCII. 1 Parlor Organ and a Melodcon are offer ed for salo at A bargain. The instruments are both now and splendidly finished. For further information apply at this office, or call on or address, Jus. Oit, Mew Bloom field. 4. 0. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES i If they did, anathemas against the depleting lancet, the drastic purge, and the terrible salivants of the materia medico, would arise from every grave yard. Tho motto of modern medical science Is "Preserve and Regulate, not dostrny," and no remedy of our day Is so entirely lu harmony wltfithls philanthropic logic as Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar BittorB. In this powerful, yot harmless restorative, dyspepsia, billons complnlnts, and all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves, encounter an lrrcslstl blo antidote. 10(1 Johnson's Anodyne Olnlment Is, with out doubt, the safest, surest, and boot remedy that lias ever been Invented for Internal and external use. It Is applicable to a emit vari ety of complaints, and is equally benellclal for man or bcuBt. I 7" Wo have scon it stated In various papers throughout the country, that Agents for the salo of Sheridan's Cavulry Condition Powders wero authorized to refund tho money to any nerson who should use tbem nnd not be satis lied with the result. We doubted this at first, but the proprietors nuthorizo us to say that It is true. Fresh (iarden Seeds, among which is a lot of early cabbage seed of choico variety, for salo by F. MORTIMER. FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Beatjtiful Col ored Plates nicely Illustrated, giving plain directions for tlio cultlvntiou of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of FlowcrB nnd Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, 60 cents. Paper cover and ene colored nlntc. 5 cents. X-jT Catalogue ol naray uuids ana oeea iot lall-pinnting, now rcauy anu sent nee to an applicants. Address, XI. U. Kli.IJNUL.lJO, 30 Rochester, N. I LOVE AND MATRIMONY. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if you wish j to marry, address tho undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will cnablo you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost yon nothing, nnd If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully insist you. Tlio desired Information sent by return mall. Address, dakah. 13. i.amiieht, urecnpolnt, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a Furs and Shawls aro now being closed out at great bargains by F. Mortimer. Call and see them. County rrieo Current. I5I.OOMFIEI.D. March 5tli 187: Flaxseed 1 0U Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound ' 20 ' Ekrs V dozen, '. Is . ' Dried Apples V pound,:....! Dried Peaches Pealed Peaches Cherries 6 a 6 " 11)0 lncts.ltt. 12 18 eta. " 5 eta. " Pitted ISO 18 cts. Blackberries,.' 6 Gets. Onions V bushel, 75" NEWPORT MARKETS. Onrecfcrf Weekly by Kongh, Snyder t On. DEALERS IN T?VIIV .Sc PltODL'C'K. Newport, March 5, 1872. Flour. Extra 0 00 " Super. 8 00 : , White Wheat V bu 1 40 Red Wheat 8331 S3 Rye 75 Corn G0Q50 Oats V 32 pounds 42 Marlcy 75 Clover Seed,. 0 25 Timothy Seed .; 2 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 85 Ground Alumii Salt,... 190 I.lmcburner's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 50 0 5 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bis. Cross Ties, 8 feet lona, 45 45 cents Pork 6.00 per lOOlbs. risir, 8Air, ume and coal Of all kinds always on hand and for salo at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janne.y & Andrews, HO. 128 MAllKET 8TKEET. PniLAUELpniA, March 1st. 1872- Whlto Wheat 1 951 75 Wheat 1 65 01 50 Rye 8090 Corn, 04000 Oats,.. B356 Clover Seed 10 lOper lb. Timothy Heed, 3 000 2 25 Flax Seed 1800180 Country Lard,.. 8 09 Eggs 20O27 Butter, dull salo 12 025 Washed Wool, 75 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs 5 0 6 cts per lb, CARLISLE PkODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by R. C. WooDWAim. CarUsle, February 10, 1872. Family Flour fT.OO Superfine Flour, 5.00 Superfine Kyo Flour, 4.50 White Wheat 1.45 Red Wheat, .40 Rye 75 Corn 6 Oats,' 43 Clovorsced, 6.25 Timotliysced 3.00 Flaxseed, 1.60 MAJCmiAGBS. KAPrENSBERGEn Brown On the 30th of tcurnary, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. 8. W. Scibert, Mr. William if. Kalfensberfror to Miss Barbara E.Brown, both or mis county. Prititw fl.iwwua On li a HI, K ..It I MUlerstown, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Kev. 11. (J. tjheston, Isaao Pel' low to Miss Mary J., daughter of Ilcnry Bow ers, both of Mllltrstown. Smith Lono On the 1st lint., at the resi dence of the pastor, Kev. J as. Crawford. Wm. II. Smith to Miss Emmaretta I,oug, both of juiuoru, rerry county. Z3HATHB. Mealet On the 17th of February, 1873, at Brighton, Iowa, Dr. Samuel Mcaley, former ly oi miueratown, mis county, in lue win year or bis age. OiNOKRKu On the 35th nit., Mrs. Catha rine Cingcrlcn, wife of Mr. Jacob Glngerlcli, gea oi years, 9 niontui anu lUdays. Barker On the 34th ult- In Liverpool. Wll son Edward, infant son oi Mr. Bauiuel Burner, gca e mourns ana iu days. II. POUT BEALE, WITH BARNES, BRO. & HERRON, " Wholesale Dealers In IIlltK, DJIIH, lltl'H, AND HTUAAV-GOODH, No. G03 MARKET HT11EET, JJ y PHI LADE LPH LA. TESTATE OF MARY SCOTT, DKC'D. letters j of Administration nn tlio estate of Mary Scott, late of Liverpool township, Terry county, l'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed residing III Liverpool borough, l'errv co., l'a. All persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make Immediate payment, wtiile llmse having claims, will present them duly authenticated for settlement to AMOS RTIOADES, February 27, 1N72. Administrator. TESTATE OK.TOIIN PHK DKO'D. Letters JU I esiainentarv cstaniciilary on the Estate of John Price, late of Wheatlleld township, l'errv count v. Pa.. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said township. All persons liuli lited to said estate aro requested to inako liunicdlittii payment, while thoso having claims will present iliem duly authenticated for settlement to MARIA PRICK. February 20, 1872 Ot Executrix. TAST AND ONLY NOTICE. Notice Is lieve J by given to nil persons having unsettled ac counts with the subscriber, that they must hove them settled or paid within thirty days from date, or tliev will be left in tho hands of an olllcer for collection. - The subscriber Is also closing out his entlro stock of Store Hoods at LESS THAN C 1ST. C. ROTH. Bloomfleld, February 20. 1872. ' " ! Notice In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: In the matter of Richard Magee, of Carroll twp., in county of Perry, in said District, a Bankrupt. The said Bankrupt having under tlio act of Con gress of March 2nd, 1807, tiled his petition for a discharge from all his debts provided under Oio said Act, and for a ccrtlllcato thereof alleging that no debts have been proved against him, and no assets have come into the hands of the assignee, it Is ordered that a meeting nt creditors bo held on tho l:ilh day of March 1H72 at ten o'clock A. M. before the Register ('has. A. Harnett at lilsofflco in the Borough of Blnomlleld In said county when nuil where the cnuiinalion of said Bankrupt fin ished, and aiiv business of the 2d and 3d meetings of creditors, required by the 27th and 28th sections of the said Act may bo transacted. And further that a hearing be had upon said petition fur dis charge and on Wednesday the 27lh day of March, 1S72, before the said Court at Philadelphia at ten o'clock A. M, when and where all creditors and otlwr persons In Inluicst may apiie.tr and show cause If nnv they have why tlio prayer of said petition should not be granted. liv Tin: CoriiT. ('HAS. A. HARNETT, Register. Bloom Held, February 20, lh72. Notice In nunkmptcy. ' In tlio District Court of TJnltod states, for'the Kastorn District of Pennsylvania: In the matter of Wm . S. Rice, of Madison twp., In the county of Perry, in said District, and Bank rupt. Tho said Bankrupt having unrterthe Act of Con gress of March 2d, lt7, llled his petition for a (lis charge from ail his debts provided under tlio said Act, and for a certilleatc thereof it Is ordered that a meeting of creditors lie held on the Villi day of March, 1S72 at 2o'oloek P. M., before tlio Register ('has. A Hal licit, at his cilice 111 tlio Hon mull of Bloomlleld, ill said county, when nod where tlio examination of said Bankrupt will bo tlnislied. aim anv ousiness ot mo zn anu ;su meetings or creditors, required by tlio 27th and 2Sth sections of t lie said Act may bo transacted. And further, that a hearing bo had uixin tlio said petition- for discharge etc., on Wednesday tlio 271 h day ot March 1872 before the said Court at Philadelphia, atlOo'clock A. M. when mid where all creditors and other persons In Interest may appearand show cause, if any they have, why the jirayer of said petition should not be granted. ill TUB lOl'KT. ' CHAS. A. BARNliTT, UogUter. Bloomlleld, February 20, 1872. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cbr. Fulton, Water and Tcaii St., N. r! THIS well known favorite lintel has recently lieen renovated, remodeled nnd. fiirnssheil new and elegantly tliroghout. It is kept on tho Kiiropcan plan, and lias ample accommodations for four hundred guests. 1 The location Is more accessible to nil parts ot New York and Brooklyn than any other houso In the city. The Broadway Stages pas the .hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of street Cars, one of which intersects every other route in New York. It being hut two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing U visit tlio " City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all the principal Railroad routes In tlio city of Brook lyn. (0.dp) CKO. N. TKRRY, Fropiiotor. TAILORINO. Having opened a Gent's furnish ing goods and Merchant Tailoring Kstubllsh inent, ill the little Store next door to Potters Law (mice, I would respectfully ask all In "eed of any thing In my line to cull and examine before pur chasing elsewhere. , t 1'IECB GOODS , from which to select Garments always on hand which will be made up to suit Customers and IVTIIK LATEST STYLE on short notice. Don't fall to visit the Little Stokk in tho Corner. P. S. Goods bought elsewhere will bo made tip In the best manner. 8. H. BKCK, New Bloomfleld, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers. &o of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted in tho Service of the United States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted discuss or were wounded, ruptured, or iu any way disabled iu the war ot 1801. When widows die or re-inarry. the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for Hllng claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given toold suspended case In the dillereut departments at Washington, D. C If you have, or think you have a claim against tho Government, call oil or address the undersigned. No charge, for Information. 1,1SWIS POTTElt, A ttorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA A. H.FBANCISCUS&CO., 613 MARKET STREET, l'lillntlclpliin, Iu. Wo have aliened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CA11PETS, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADKS and PAPER, CARPET CHAIN, COTTON. YARN, BATITNU, WADDING, TWINES, WICKS, LOOK ING GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKKTS. BROOMS, BAS KETS, BCCKKTS. BRUSH. KS, CIX1THKS WRING- ERS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE IN THE UNITED STATES. Our large Increase In business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS VOR THE Celebrated American Washer, riMCK5.fJO. OVER 13,000 BOLD IN SIX MONTHS. Terms 1 Carpets, 00 days. All other goods, to days, Net. (CW.tOo. C 3u