5 Tuetday, March 12, IS 72., , LOCAL DEPARTMENT. s M H H 0 0 I s Registry or Sales. We call attention to the following talcs, bills fr which have been printed at this office. March 14th John Kell from his residence In Rye township, ill sell Horses, Mules, and ther stock, together with A variety of farming implements. Mnreh 14th George Bwcgcr, residing 1 mile north of Shcrmnsilale, will sell livestock and and farming Implements. A credit of twelve mouths will be given. March 10th Samuel Recm In Whentlleld township I mile from the Junction, will sell horses, colts, hogs, cows and jouug cattlo. Nolle. Subset ibers visit to change their post office address will please mention the name of tho office to which the paper hat been tent, as well ns to the office to which it is to be sent in future. Attention to this request will insuro the desired change. ""-Court. Tito bell was rang for Court on Monday morning with the expectation of having some Orphans' Court proceedings to attend to. Judge Junltin being detain ed in Carlisle, and Judge Stroup not being present, no Court was held. Fell In. Tho Warehouse of tho Cum berland Valley Itail Hoarl at Shippeiisburg fell in n few days since, burying n largo amount of grain in tho ruins. No person was injured. 1 Oil n Strike. The striking apparatus of the Court limine clock needs reconstructing. As it is, it comes the nearest to perpetual motion of anything wo know of. A few nights since it struck 240 without stopping, snd it is no unusual thing for it to strike 00 to 100. In the condition it now is, it is no credit to the manufacturer, and the fact is that the striking part of tho clock never bas been as perfect as it should be. Xjluu A Way. A mare belonging to Fiekes & Bio. got frightened on Tuesday last and ran away with the cart to which she was harnessed. While funning at full speed the animal slipped and fell, injuring herself badly. When this occurred she was with in a few feet of a team belonging to Wm. Lupfer of tills borough, and only this fall prevented a collision and probably serious damago to his horses. Tho driver of his his team congratulates himself upon es caping with a severe scare. ..... Grass-hoppers. On ono of the cold days of last week Mr. John Hice brought two grass-hoppers into our oliiee, which he had found hopping around the meadow. Tlicy were a peculiar copper color and dif fered considerably in nppearance from the insect of that, kind generally seen. It is thought by some that next summer will bring these insects in such swarms as to be very destructive to vegetation, and the fre quency with which they have been seen this winter gives ground for such a belief. V Saw Mill Burned. On Thursday last tho saw mill in Carroll twp., belonging to Mr. David Ilenshaw, together with a large amount of lumber and many saw logs, was destroyed by (Ire. The flames rapidly spread over the adjoining meadow and had not help fortunately arrived would soon have communicated to the house and stable. Mr. Lukenbaugh who rented the premises was absent at the time. Two men were seen to go into the mill shortly before the (Ire was discovered and it is supposed they set tho place on fir. Mr. Ilenshaw who owns the property lives in Harrisburg. Our Informant thinks the loss isovor $1000 on which there is no Insurance. Democratic Delegate Convention. The delegates elected throughout tho county on Saturday last met in convention at the Court House on Monday, for the purpose of electing delegates to tho stato nominating convention which meets at Reading on May 80th. The meeting was called to order at 1 p.m and was organized by tho election of Isaac C, Muck as chairman, and C. J. T. Jleln tire and J. R. Dunbar, Hsqr., as see's. Dr. Swart then nominated J. A. Llnaweaver, Esq., and A. Egolf nominated Wm, Willis, Esq., as candidates for representative dele gates. On the first ballot Mr. Llnaweaver was elected having received a majority of 7 - vote. The conferees appointed are John Miulcb, I. C. ' Meek and J. 0. Bar. rett. '' '"" , , The Markelvllle Academy will open on Monday, the 8th of April, 1873. .',','. Tuition per quarter uf elevep weeks from two to five dollars. Good board can be had at private house at f 3.50 per week. For further particulars (before ppenlng), addivs AtoAW Zpxlkra, Orlontal, Juniata Co., I'a r . ' M-.' 1 ' T-T" r IV As we go to presa we team of the death, pfPr.Eby f Newport, of small-pox. MARCH. . " i !"l ?: 1 w, F'i Sa' i ... ... ..: i 2; 3 4 C 6 7 8 9l 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23, 24 25; 26 27 28 29 30 31! -i - 1 (Smnll-Pex. We are sorry !fj ice that several pitizens of Newport arp suffering with small-pox. The borough authorities have iaken'.vlgorous measures to ptovent any spread of the dl sense, should it ex tend, t As a precautionary measure tho Reboots have been temporarily closed. It is to lie hoped that the sickness may be confined to tho cases already reported. There is.lio truth in the assertion that tjiore are some cases of small-pox In Centra twp., and we think the cases near est to' tlris borough are in Juniata twp., nearly (Mir miles distant. Every ' pnrent or Guardian who has not already dotio so, should nit once see that not only themselves but every person tinder their control is at once vaccinated. . A Mysterious Theft. Now York City has sot an cxamplo which little York bas felt bound to follow. There being a chance of a bill passing tho Legislature author, izing a new audit' of the County Accounts for some years past, ' tils' "ring" evidently becamo alarmed, and havo taken pattern after the "ring thieves" of N. Y., and have stolen tho vouchers. The York Prett of the 8U1 inst., gives tho following account of the affair : "Tho Clerk of the County Commission ers, on Wednesday afternoon, in opening the case in their office, in the Court House, in which are kept the bills and vouchers, on which orders for the payment of money have been granted, discovered that those for tho years of 1805, '00, '07, '08, '00, '70, and '71, were missing, having been abstracted by Borne person or persons un known. Wo understand that immediate action will bo taken to discover tho perpe trators of this high-handed outrage. Va rious conjectures in regard to tho matter aro expressed, and we most heartily de nounce the villainous nets, and hope that the guilty culprits will lie speedily discov ered and punished to the full extent of the law. The general impression prevails that tho act was done by, or at the instance of persons who feared the investigation of our public accounts, that is soon to take place, and liko the ruling spirits of the New York Tammany ring, havo destroyed tho records to save themselves from being exposed. Should thero bo any further de velopments mado in regard to the matter we will keep our readers advised of the whole transaction. A full investigation should be had and if thero are any persons found guilty, let them bo mado sufl'er for their crimes. Though the heavens may fall, let justice bo done. A rumor is afloat that a largo number of papers have been burned at Herman Hoke's lime kiln, in West Manchester township, and judging from the relics or ashes of the same, it would appear that they were tho lost papers belonging to the county." Fires In Cumberland and Franklin. Tho house of Edwin Noll, about one milo cast of Shiremnnstown, on the lino of the Cum land Valley railroad, was entirely dostroy-' ed by lire on Wednesday morning last. Tho building is supposed to havo been set on fire by tho engino attached to the third fi-eight train cast, which had just passed. The wind was blowing quite a gale, and all efforts to nave tho building were fruitless. On Friday morning the 1st Inst., the store of E. Eldcu, in Waynesboro', was discovered to be on lit o, and before it was extinguished a keg of powder exploded, knocking out tho windows, and damaging the goods in tho store-room. Fortunately tho lire was put out before other buildings wero damaged. At Mechanicsburg on Wednesday after noon last, a firo broke out in tho warehouse belonging to Mr. George Koscron theSouth side of the Railroad track, which soon destroyed the building and its contents, and then communicated to Stayman fc Buchcr'B warehouse on the North of the track ; but that was extinguished before much damage was done. The building adjoining the warehouse were on fire several times, but by great exertion the flames woro got un der control before they had destroyed any other buildings except Mr. Tltzol's stable. For a time it was feared that tho disaster would be more serious. Accident on the N. C. It. It. The Niag ara express which left Harrisburg on Tues day evening ran off tho track near Golds borro while running at a good speed. The accident was caused by the breaking of a rail. At the placo where tho accident oc curred tho embankment is about 10 feet high and several of tho cars went down the bank and slid on tho ice where they laid on their sides. Tho escape of tho passen gers was truly remarkable, none of them being seriously hurt. One of the hands, a baggage master, was thrown into the water, and remained there sometime before ho was removed, and was then found to be badly hurt. Tho night was dreadful cold and the suffering of tho passengers from the weather was quite severe. Hut little delay was caused to travel, by the accident, but a friend of ours passing tho next day aw tho cars still on the river. ' ' 1 Mifflin had a fire en Tuesday night kist which destroyed a building owned by Mr. John Wright and occupied as a store and residence. .Only by great exertion a dis astrous conflagration was prevcrted, ' neiiiisgroTe oners live uunurou uullai for the discovery of the . villisn who fired that town. , , J ' u ' ' . 1 v , 1 11 t 1 tV You no longer have any reason to wear a troubled look about ''that pain in your side," or your awful lame bauk. 'or your bursting Headache, for Pain Cure Oil m now uiu piunuum iternegy ior an pain. lul complaints. , ie Jiotbiuir BiWlsfrfl foH " There U nothing like it." ' Stamps on Leases. As the timo for the renewal of leases, and( of the execution of new agreements Tbctweett ' landlords' and" tenants Is near at hand, the decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, as to whether the provision of tho law Imposing a stamp duty on tcasoi 'bIioiiUI bo enforced in regard to stamping duplicate copies, usually furnished the lessee, is not only interesting but important to all. Ho de cides that when an instrument is execut ed and in' duplicate, triplicate, cct., ns in tho caso of a lease of two or more parts, each part has thq same legal effect ns the other, and each should bo stamped as nn original. When iMtrts mark executed duplicates or counterparts "copies," it docs not make them more copies, or relieve them from duty as originals. Church- Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching Sab bath morning In tho Sabbath School room at II o'clock. No evening service next Sabbath. In the Reformed Church, preaching next Sabbath at 10t o'clock a. m. Prayer-meet ing on Thursday evening next. . t . In tho M. E. Church, Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching on Sun day evening. Pocket Dictionary. Wo have just re ceived from tho publishers, 1118 and 140 Grand Street, a copy of Webster's Pocket Dictionary, which is a great Improvement over all previous editions and all similar works. In tho' first place it is neatly print ed, and bound in morocco, with gilt edges. Then it contains 200 pictorial illustrations, which give a much clearer idea of the mean ing of many words than could possibly bo conveyed by the usual definition. Tho little volume, while being no larger than an ordinary pocket-book, embraces in its vo cabulary a careful selection of over 18,000 of tho most important words of tho lang uage, with (leliuituins sulhccntly clear, though neccessarily brief, to meet the ordi nary wants of nny 0110 requiring its uso. Prefixed to the work aro tables of money, weight and measure, abbreviations, words and phrases from foreign languages, l utes for spelling, explanations, etc. It is in fact a most valuable little book, and is doubly worth the dollar it costs. The Publishers, Ivison, lilakeman, Taylor ft Co., 1!!8 and 140 Grand Street, New Yoik, will forward it by mail on receipt of One Dollar. It can be bought at almost nny book store. I 1ST OF TRAVERSE JURORS for adjourn J ed Court, March 18, 1873. Tobovne Samuel Barnlinrt, Br., James Mc Conncli, Israel Lupfer, William Shearer. Jackson David Stiimbaugh, Henry Weutz, Solomon Bower, Andrew Shrefller. Madison John Umber, Robert A. Clark, Charles shields. Savllle Samuel Liggett, Samuel Market, William Koenenderfcr, William Bower. Tyrone William It. Helm, Christian Ilcek. Landlsburg Parkinson Ilench, John L. Dlv en. Spring William Rhcem. Carroll Cyrus Brown, Samuel Rebert. Centre A. 8. Kllnepctcr, Samuel Comp, II. L. Croll, I. K. Hollenbniigh, Philip A. Roth. Juniata Jeremiah Rafi'cusbcrgcr, Jonas J. Smith. ""UBearora Cyrus M. Clemeon. Oliver Daniel Smith, John Horting. Prim Socrates Green. Whentlleld John Weldon. Dunennnon Alfred Btewart, William Glad den, P. V. Michener. Howe William W. Wright. Watts George DresBler. Greenwood O. P. Wright, Rebert Cochran. Mlllerstown 8mith DeBray. Liverpool T. George Reen, Edward Beaver, James A. Wright. Liverpool B. J. W. Williamson, jr., D. O. Rltter. Dloomfleld Robert H. Nellson. I if Our musical friends will be glad to see the beautifully executed portrait of the venera ble Lowell Mason, now in his elghty-llrst year, which Is given In "The Illustrated Christian Weekly" of March 0th. It accompanies an Interesting sketch, recounting his labors in the cause of church music during the last (1 fly yeurs. We gladly commend this paper to all our readers, knowlug that nothing which can corrupt, either through the eye or tho heart, will be ever found In its columns. The Aldlue. As a work of art no peri odical in the country equals tho Aldine, while-it has no superiors in other qualifica tions. We hope to see our locality well rep resented on their subscription books. The price of the " Aldine" is f .1 per year, but we have made arrangements to supply the Aldine and the Times for 0110 year on re ceipt of $5. Subscribers already on our books can also avail themselves of this offer. t& More than forty years have elapsed since Johnson's Anodyne Liniment was first invented, during which time hundreds of thou sands havo been benefitted by iu use. Proba bly no article ever became so universally popu lar with all classes as Johnson's Anodyne Lin iment. - PiyPllls which contain antimony, quinine and calomel, should be avoided, as severe griping pains would be their only result. The sufest, surest, and best pills are Parsons' Pur gative or Anil-Blltous Pills. Dlaln Select School. Summer Session opens WtEpNKSDAV, Airil 10th, 1872. , ' ' ' " Gaud. C. Palm, Principal. Miss Emma Nicholson, a graduate of Baltimore Female College, will teach Draw ing, Painting, Ac, and give such other as sistance as may be required. , WB. Csha, M.' D.j of Iekesbnrg' will deliver a courso of Lectures on Physiology, Hygiene, o. " ' 010l Clieap-rlTieariety of AVall'rmiie'r and borders now opened nt MORTIMER'S. Prices from 61 cents per bolt up. x, ,,..,'. . , Going l'p All style of good appear to be advancing In price, and now 1 the time Ut buyMORTJUKlhtts a, &pd, ook, )t 01a prices. Mktal Linku cucumber wood Dtimna mnri also the oelehrated Blatchly pumin anV depth of well on hand and for sale at low price by F. MORTIMER. DIADM8N TELL NO TALES 1 If they did, anathemas against the depleting lancet, the drastic purge, and the terrible sallvnnts of the materia lncdlca, would arise from every grave yard. The motto of modern medical science is "Preserve and Regulate, not destroy," and 110 remedy of our day Issoentirely In harmony with this philanthropic logic as Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters. In this powerful, yet harmless restorative, dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and all diseases of the stomach, itver, bowels and nerves, encounter an irrestsu ble antidote lOd Fresh Garden Seeds, among which is a lot of early nabbageseed of choice variety, for sale by F. MORTIMER. FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Bradtiful Col onun Plates nicely Illustrated, giving pluln directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Fall bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, no cents. Paper cover and one colored plate, 6 rents. t-0 Catalogue of hardy Bulbs and Seed for fall-planting, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, M. U. REYNOLDS, 39 Rochetter, N. T. LOVE AND MATItliMONY. IADIES AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish J to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective ot age, wealth or beauty. Hits In formation will cost yon nothing, and If yon wish to marry. I will cheerfully assist vou. The desired information sent by return mail. Address, Bahaii b. i.ambbht, Ureenpolnt, King County, N. Y. 5 15.o A Parlor Organ and a Mdodcon aro offer ed for sale at a hajioain. Tho Instruments are both now nnd splendidly finished. For further information apply at this office, or call on or address, J as. Orr, New ISIoom ficld. 4. 0. County Price Current. IH.OOM field. March 12, 1S72. Flaxseed 1 on Potatoes 41) Mutter V pound 2D " Kggs V dozen IB " Dried Apples V pound 5a 6 " Dried Peaches, 10 r? IDcts.V. Pealed Peaches 12 ti 18 cts. " Cherries A cts. " Pitted 1.1 18 cts. " Blackberries 6i! cts, " Unions V bushel 75 " NKWI'OKT MARKETS. ( Cricre cy Weekly hj Kniiffh, Snyder t Cfc.) DEAI.EIIS IN ilt A I IN Jt PHODUCK. NEwroHT, March 1, 1872. Flour, Kxtra f ti UU " Kupcr fi 00 White Wheat H bu 1 40 Red Wheat 1 35 1 J5 Kye 75 Corn 5O50 Uats V 32 pounds 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed 6 25 Timothy Heed J 60 Flax Seed 1 GO Potatoes 0 Ground Almnn Halt 1 90 Limehurner's Coal 3 40 Htovo Coal 4 50 0560 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 2.1 cts. V bs. Cross Tles,8V$ feet long, 45 45 cents Pork Sfi.00 per lOOlbs. K1SII, MAIl', I.IMK AND I OA I, OI all kinds always nn hand an1 for sale at the Lowest Market Ituten. Philadelphia Price Current. Cbrrecteit Weekly lV Jnnnep t Andrews, No. 12.1 Maiiket Ktiieet. riin.AiiEi.ruiA. Match 8, 1872. White Wheat 1 7701 78 Wheat 1 60 1 02 Uye 88ffl90 Corn 64($U5 Oats fK!55 Clover Seed 0 10 per lb. Timothy Heed 3 5u 3 05 Flax Heed 1 05 ti 2 00 Country Lard,.. 8 Eggs 27 628 Butter, dull salo 12 15 Washed Wool 87 cents per lb. Dressed flogs, 6 6 cts per lb. CAltLIHLE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by R. C. Woouwahu.) Carlisle, March 9, 1872. Family Flour f7.oo KuH'illne Flour 6.00 8uierllne Kye Flour 4.50 White Wheat 1.45 lied Wheat, 1 .40 Kye 75 Corn 6 Oats , 43 Cloversecd 6.25 Tiniothyseed J. 00 Flaxseed 1.60 Beavrr Daki.inoton On the 5th Inst, at the residence of Mrs. Burnett, In this borough, by Rev. J. Kdgur, Mr, Jacob Reaver of Paoll KutiKin, to .Vies Juno Mary Darllugtou of this place. RiiBA WoonwARn On the 31st ult., by Rev. 8. 8. Wulleu, John A. Rhea or New Ger munlown to Miss Elbe Woodward of Tuscaro ra, Juniuta couuty. Jones Ci.ouseh On the 7th Inst., nt the Lutheran Parsonage In liloomlleld, by Rev. 8. A. Hedges, Mr. Theodore Jones of Mechanics burg, to Mis Jennie B. Clouser, daughter of David Clouser, Esq., of this borough. BliEAKr.H Ashwkix On the 10th Inst., at the same place, and by the same, Mr. Samuel If. Shearer to Miss Rosannah Ashwell, both of Spring township, Perry co., Pa. , McNfmak Uhbiiman. On tho 7th Inst., at the residence of the brides parents by Rev. G. Coulter Mr. John M. McNemnref Perry couuty to Miss Maggie A. Brehiuan of Mittlln Co. Banner Od the 1st inst., 'near Liverpool, George Burner, eldest son, of Jacob Barner, ged J!S years,' 4 months and 8 days. Laiiii On the 10th of February, 1873, at ueiicvuie, Mlimn county, William jrrauklln Luhra, aged U months and 17 days. Titzel In Juniata twp,, a the 7 lh. fust., sirs, jnnry itenecca mzei, consort or ueorge TtUel, Ksq., aged 15 years 8 months and 8 da vs. The deceased was the malherof 1U children aud 45 frand children. ! DtrriKUv On tbe 8th inst., at the residence or bis granuuiotuerMrs. Bweger la Centre twp., Harry E. UutUeld, aged Ave years and one day. Notice In Dunkrtiptey. , ,' M In the District Court ol tli tTlnet States, for the Kastern District of Pennsylvania: In the matter of Richard Magee. of Carroll twp., In county of Perrv. in said D strict, a Hnnkrupt Hie Mid Hunk runt having tinder the aevtif C'nn gressof Mmch 2nd, 1807. ".led his petition for discharge from ah bis debts provided under the said Act. and Tor a certificate thereof alleging that no debts haVH twen limvArl nimln.it him Anil iia assets have come Into the bands of the ass gnen, it Isnidnreil that, a meet ng of cred tors be held on tho l:itli ilny of March 1872 at ten o'ciock A. M. urime inn newsier i:nas. A. Harnett at hlsonice In thn Horoill! I of Hloomnnlil In .-.. .I mlv ivl,n and wheiPthenxiun mil ion of sad lliinkrupt IIik Ished, and any business of I he 2d and 3d meet ugs of creditors, icquhed by the 27tli and 2Hlli section of the said Ant may he transacted. And further that a healing lie had njHiii sa'il pct'thm ford s clnirce and on ednetla the -a h duv of March, 1872. befoiw the -H d Cnlllt at P!ll1;l.l,. ll,hi ut len o'clock A. M. when and wleie all ciedllnis and other persons In Ime est may upiiear and show cause If any they have why the prajer ot said petition should not ho grunted. nr the i OUHT. (,'11 AS. A. H RNETT, Register. Hlonmllcid, February 20. 1S72. Notice In Iluiikruptcy. Iu the Dlstiict Court of t il ted Stales, for the K.ntern District, of Pennsylvania: ' In the matter ot Wm. H. Rice, of Madison twp.. In the countv of Perry, in said District, and Bank rupt. The said P.anki unt havlnir under the Act of Con gress of March 2d. ISii7. tiled Ins petition for a dis charge from all his debts provided under the said Act. and for a certificate thereof it is ordered that a meeting of creditors Is- held on the 13th dav ot March, lK72at 2 o'clock P. M.. Iiefnre the Register Chas. Aliarnetl. nt Ins nfllce In the Borough ot Bloomtleld, III said enmity, when and wheietlie examination of said Hnnkrupt will lie finished, nnd any business of the 2d and 3d meetings of creditors, required bv the 27th nnd 2Slli sections of I lie said Art nmy he transacted. And further. hat a hearing be had upon the said petition for llscharire etc.. on Wednesday the 27th dav of March 1K72 before the said Court at l'liiladelnhla. at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all creditors and other per-oiisln Interest, may appearand show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not he granted. liY the Court. CHAM. A. HARNETT, Register. Bloomtleld, February 2u. 1872. EHTATK OK MARY SCOTT. DFC'D. - Letter ot Administration on the estate of Mary Hcott. lata of Lhernnol township. I 'wry county. Pa., deceased, have iH'en grained to the under. lin ed resiling III Liveinnol lioiouuh. Perry co.. Fa. All persons Indebted to said estate aie'requested to make- Immediate payment, wlrle thine having claims, will picseut Iheni duly authenticated fur settlement to AMOS KIIOADKH. February 27, 172. administrator. JTsSTATI" OF JOHN PRICK. DH'D. - Letter "j Testamentary on the Estate of John Price, late of Whentlleld township, I'errv county. I'a., deceased, have been anted to Ih'e undersigned, residing In said township. All ihmsoiis indebted to said estate are requested make liniued ate payment, while tho.R havng claims "HI present llieiu duly authenticated for settlement to MARIA PRICK, February 20, 1872- 0t Exeeut rix. IAST AND ONLY NOTICE. Notice Is here J by given to all iei sons haviui; unsettled ac counts uitli the subset inci, that tin's must have them settled or p iid nltliiuthirty dais from date, or they will be left Iu the hands of an ollluer for collection. r The subscriber I also closing out his entire stock ol Stoic Goods at LESS THAN COST. ' O. ROTH, liloomlleld, February 20. 1872. GOTO 10it BUiU.UXfO. His Stock will bu found tho most complete in the couuty, and consists of D ftV iOO!4 pl.OTlllNtJ Wl UOIKKIKS G, VJIOK FINDINGS WoAHLEKS HARDWARE 0-iTrn,i,ow WAIIK Ac WnTAl.h I'Al'FH ' TJltLOll b all styles "LcOO'l' it IIOKS CAI'S iAnri'ic-Jois WjOTIONS Ac. CLOTH Vvr fAII.S A- SI'tKF.H A' LiJMlK TOOLS JAIXTS, OILS x I1AISINS& SPICK H-TltON Aj STKKL IpARRIAOE HARDWARE VN VKLOl'fiS PAPER. GOODS OF EVERY STYLE pHEAP FOR CASH, jhh AND SEE. Jl. I'OltT 1IEA1.K, WITH BAIINES, BUO. & IlEHItON, Wholesale Dealers In IXjitss, Ojii!-, I.nrH, AND HTltAW-fSOODH, No. 503 MARKET BTREET, ""ly PHILADELPHIA. A. 1I.FRANCISCUS&C0., M3 MARKET STREET, lMiiliidclpIilu, lu. We have opened for the SPUING TRADE, the largest and beat assorted Stock ot l'lIILADELI'IIIA CAHPliTS, TABLE. STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTIIIy WINDOW SHADES and PAPER, CARPET CHAIN, COTTON. YARN, BATTINU, WADDINO.TWINES. WICKS, LOOK 1NO CLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS, BROOMS, II AS JiKTS. BUCKETS. BRUSH. ES, CLOTHES WRINtJ. ERS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE IN TUB UNITED STATES. Onr large Increase In business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality ot Moods. SOLE AGENTS FOR TffK Celebrated American Washer, OVER 13,000 HOLD IN SIX MONTH Terms: Carpets, 60 days. All other goods, 30 days, Net. (C'W.diCo. 1 8 3ra UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. tXUoni, Water and narlBU., N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It Is kept on the European plan, and has ample mccoiuiuodatlou tor four hundred gnosis. ' The location Is more accessible to all parts ot New York and Brooklyn than any other house Iu tlie city. The Broadway Ktage pass the hotel very three minutes, besides various Hues ot Street Cars, one ol which Intersects every other route la New York. . It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry. Diakes It convenient tor those wishing to visit tB ' City ot Churches," as from this terry diverge all the principal Railroad routes In the city of Brook. Wii.. ... (Aislp) ; .ttKtt.N. TKRUi. Proprietor?; ' s 1 1 It H ii ... i ! . i rretty The Spring print ami other new good Jnst opened at WOllTlMEK'B.'