THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., MAltCH 20,1877. 5 THE TIMES. To&il DciiJu'tii)crt. PENNSYLVANIA B. 8. MIDDLE DIVISION. On nl after November J7th, Train run as follows l EASTWARD. WESTWARD. Way Mall Arc.1 PassTr'n Tr'u .M. P.M. P. M. 8.UU; 1.28 8.30 8.11 I. KM 6 131 1.47 1M 8:H 8 .04 8. Ill 8.68 J.S6 6.40 .m s.ss B.rva (1.20 9.S4) 7.10 H. H3 8. Oil 7.3H S.48 8.18 T.4il 954 8. '21 1M 10.10 s.:m 8.0U 1U.42 I.M, I n.i4 i.as' : 11.40 4.47, 13.20 S.2Y , lib o.js: ' I. 7.16 F.H. P.M.I Plllltrir-AL HTATIONS. ll.K-hvilln, Maryaville, llum-aiinou. Daily's Newpr.rt Mlllcratowii, 'I'lt.iKiniKiiit'n Mexleo ' Fort K ijal.... Mifflin 1 I.ewtHtdttTi J.,' Aiidermi'w,...l MuYeytown,..1 N. Hamilton, ., lluntiiiKdun,..! Tyrone ; Aitooua i J'tniMail'Atl'. Ki. iTr'u Ex. r.si. r.m. r.., 1.80 8.18 11.06 1 17! 7.IW ! iwi 7.80' 13. Ml 7.30 I0.SH IS.M1 7.08 la.aji sm lo.m 12. (Ifl 0.421 n.67 e.mi 11 41 6.18 n m I In. II lag' 06 is: 11.04; 6.40, 8.01 10.34 .03 J.571 111 III 4 47 9.87! 4.16 7. 3H 8.80 8.26 6 SO R.U 9.80 6.16 A.M..P.M. F.M Mm. Aoo. 8.11 8.50 t.ll 7. 63 7.82 7.19 7.07 6.64 6.87 8.8a 6.26 IfpittHburpr Express leaves Harrlnhtirv at 11.00 p.m. Dunrannon 11.83 fW; Newport 11.57 (Hiif) and ar. rlvea ut I'lttnbiiix at 8. 11 A. M. rhilartelimla Knres leaves AUomia at lfl.nu r. Tyrone m 10 :u i. m.. llimiliiKdnn 11.16 p. in., Lewla towu .1., I'XIWa. ill., Mifflin 12.54a. 111., Ilnniniirtr3.40a.lli. IWUnlnif Weal, thn Wav l'aHRnu-er leaves Harris bum Daily tlio otner train Daily rxrrpt Hiitidny. IW"4illiir Eiist, Hie Atlniitic ExpreHa leaves Alt'iona Dally, the other traius Daily except Sunday. Public Sales. Those having wile Mils printed lit tills offlw w ill have the no tice of the sale In this list without extra charge until day of sale. March 22d Nicholas Ickes at his res Idcnce In Ickcsburg, will sell Household and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Sewing Mnchlne, Shoemaker's Tools and a good Shot Onn. March S3rd. M. C. Crcckncr, at his residence In Bavllle twp., wilt sell horses, cattle, farm ing Implements ant household furniture. The real estate will also be offered. March 84th. W. H. Dum, executor ui' Fred. E. Dum, deceased, will eel) at the late resi dence of the deceased In Tyrone twp., all his real estate. March 24th. Jacob Oallor, at his residence in Bavllle twp., will sell horses, cattle, sheep and farming Implements. March 34 John E. Eckert, at his residence at Graham's Kill, will sell Hay, 1 Wheelbar row, and a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. March 27th Mrs. 8. II. Hohensheildt will sell at her residence In WheaUleld twp., 3 horses, 1 colt, 2 cows, 2 wagons and honsc- hold an kitchen furniture. March 28th. W. II. Wynckoop, Attorney in fact of A. Bhugart, will sell one mile south east of ftlain, 1 horse, 1 bull, 3 cows, shotes and farming implements. . Drier Items. Court convened on Tuesday last at 1 o'clock for the transaction of Orphans' Court and miscellaneous business. Attwney General Ijear reiterates his opinion that Constahles sworn in after the first Monday of April, 1876, hold ovcrntil April, 1878. Mr. David Deekard of Montgomery's Ferry lost a valuable cott last I'uesday, which got loose in the -stable and was kicked liy another horse. I The jingle of sleigh ells were heard on out streets on batiieday and Sunday, about 5 inches of snow having fell on Kridey and it is agata snowing as we go to press. ' The report that Washington Dill was drowned last week at Duncan's Island seems to be a mistake, as the young man is t!l on the move. '''lit is rumored that a anan was drown ed i the Susquehanna at Duncannon, on Saturday night aweek, as cries for help were heard opposite the blast fur nace at that time. The Rev. Geo. Hobtttson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, of Duncannon, has received a CoaMnission as Post Chaplain, U. S. A. The Commission was signed by General -Grant as Presi dent, on the 3rd of March. One night last week, an infant child of Mr. Shatzcrs, of Chmber8burg,while asleep was attacked by rat. When the mother awakened by the child's cries, went to its relief, the rat had already bit ten tfce hand of the cfcild in ten dif ferent places. Ott Tuesday afternoon a special train passed down the Cumberland Valley Railroad, containing some two hundred and forty passengers enroutc for Kansas and ether Western States. The train was pnincipally made up from Franklin county. Another train is expected to leave Cbis week. X Fire. On Saturday night, the house and barm, on the property of Win. Cox, in Tusoavrora twp., was entirely consum ed by fixe. Was partially covered by insurance. Cause, a defective flue. - v . Sudden Death. Mr. Samuel Kllnepeter of near Nwport died very suddenly ou Tuesday n4ght last. He went to bed in apparently good health, but during the night his w&fe heard him moau and be fore he could get a light lie wan dead. Grand Exhibition. There wan a grand exhibition held is the M. K. Church, in Blain,on the evening of March 9 and 10. The exercises consisted of Declamations, Dialogues, Ej&ayg, Tableaus, Dramas, Ringing, etc., and were conducted with great success. The proceeds, which go towards buying a Ht.rary for the M. E. Sunday School, amounted iu all to near ly fifty dollars. X Horse Stolen. On the night of the 12th Inst,, a large black horse was stolen from Mr. Wm. Kistler, who lives on the potV farm near Blue Ball. A reward of $50 Is offered for the recovery of the animal and conviction of the thief. Mr. W. IL lUnoeuiith traced the horn and tblef across the mountain at Wag- . gonef'e Gap and as far as Kingston. At that place thinking the thief had gone Id Harrlsburg, he took the train, but found on his arrival that the man had not come to that city. By telegraph it was learned that he hnd turned towards New Cumberland, and taking a policeman with him, Mr. H. hurried In that direction, and soon goton his track. But the horse they drove gave out and by the advice of the officer they then gave up the search, and hoping to se cure his arrest by telegraphing, Mr. it. returned home. The chnse was, liowever,resumed that night by Mr. Klstlcr, but with what success we have not yet learned. J- A Reform that is Needed. There Is great cry about civil service reiorm, ana upon one point we think the people of the state who depend on the P. H. It., for mall service will with one accord cry out" oh I give us reform :" That point is the carrying of the mails. The pres ent arrangement Is an outrage and we think must be the special device of the devil. Some of our subscribers living within 20 miles of our office recieve their copy of The Times usually in four days but sometimes not at all and some times so mutilated and dirtied that when it reaches them it is of no use. If the postal department cannot remedy the evil, it ought to relinquish the business and allow private citizens to make some arrangements which will be an accom modation and not a nuisance to the people. If the new Postmaster General will correct these evils both Democrats and republicans will acknowledge he is the right man in the right place, and while the former will forgive him for accepting an office at the hands of a Re publican President the latter will forgive the president foi appointing a Democrat to oftloe. Court Proceedings, Proceedings of the Orphans' Court held on Wednesday and Thursday, the I3tb and 14th Inst. There being w exceptions to any of the accounts of Administrators, Kxecu tors or Guardians as filed they were con firmed by the Court. In the matter of the certiorari to re move all proceedings had before Ksquire Henry in case of W. Cree vs. Christo pher C. Iteen, and in which the justice had given .judgment for Plaintiff, the Court reversed the jugdment for Infor mality. On aooount of the extreme Illness of Mrs. Karaiett, mother of C. A. Barnett, Esq., the court adjourned ntil Satur day, March 24th. Junl5a County. We copy the follow ing frwn the Juniata comity papers of last week. About nine o'clock ou Monday eve ning, the building belonging to It. E. Parker, Esq., and occupied by 8. H. Loudon, merchant tailor, John W. Mtithersbaugh, hardware store, and B. F. Kopner, drug store, was discovered to be on fire. The fire was discovered in the middle partition upstairs, and how it originated is a mystery. The fire had made considerable headway between the plastering and the walls, and was extin guished only after hard labor in cutting away the tin roof and plastering. The buiklingls injured probably to the extent of 1,200. M r. Loudan had hisctoths,cassimeres, fcc., considerably damaged by the smoke arwS water. Mr. Muthersbaugh had his stock of hardware very FerioMely damaged by being deluged with water coming through the celling from the upstairs. Mr. Kfpner sustains no loss, the fire being put out before it bad readied over his department. The building adjoimeig belonging to Mr. Yeakley was somewuat damaged by having a portion of the tin roof torn olr. The latest excitement was the dis coaxery of a cave in Spruce Hill town ship. It was found toy Mr. William Kufifiell on the ridge between his place and where Mr. HarRtan lives, about onoquarter of a mile eorth of Centre school-house. The cave is about four or tve feet square and five or six feet deep. It contained seven glass lamps, some with globes, and bears evidence of having been used; one large glass bottlo, with silver top -on it ; one oil can, almost new, with the uanio of H. E. 'Ovesotamped on the bottom ; two large packs of cards ; about one dozen slato-peuc-fts, and some copy-books. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cuniterland county papers of last week: In .January last a horvo was stolen from a gentleman residing near Stoughs town. Some few days afterwards the animal was purchased in a neighboring oounty t'v a Mr. Woodburn. who took it to Newa-illej where it was identified and returned to its owner. After an investi gation sato the theft and subsequent pur chase, the crime was settled upon a man named Salomon Farner, who bad disap peared about the time of the theft. Careful inquiry was made and last week officer Byers received a telegram from Day ton, Ohio, informing him that Farner was in custody.. Armed with the necessary documents, Mr. Byers went after Farner, whom he lodged safely in Caetle Gill on FriVlay after noon: Faiwr will be tried in April. We Like to keep our readers posted on all subjects of interest, and one im fiortant subject Ih to know where to get the most for their money. We there fore call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Stkfhenb A Bketum which M ill bo found in an other part of this paper. This firm keeps on hand the largest Stock Of C'ARPKT8,OfL t 'LOTUS, Ac., Of any house in Cumberland Valley, and their well known liberality in dealing makes it certain that persons visiting Carlisle for any article In their line will consult their own intern-1 ty giving thciu a call. Llpplncott's Magazine for April has been recolred, and has lis ussnat large amount of Interesting stories, beautiful Illus trations and Interesting sketches of foreign travel. Its serlnl stories are the best publish ed. J. B. Llpplncott A Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. Bee advertisement in anothor col umn. Ballou's Monthly Magazine for April. Tho April number of this popular and cheap Illustrated magnxlne Is Issued, and is to be found on all the counters of the newsdealers In the country. It Is as Interesting as erer, and tilled with the choicest stories and poetry, nice Illustrations and a new feature In the shape of a department of fun and amusement, written expressly for Ballou's Magazine, by that celebrated writer of funny stories and anecdotes, M. Quad, who will make the pages allotted to him overllow with good things. The contents of the April numbet Is exceed ingly attractive, and well worehy the atten tion of every one. Published by Thomes A Talbot, 23 Ilawlcy Street, Boston, at only 91.60 per annum, postpaid, the cheapest maga zine In the country, or 15 cents single copies at the depots. y ihe Eagle Hotel. Mrs. Sarah Derrick would notify the public that she has taken possession of the above named Hotel iu Bloomlleld, and would be pleased to have all her old friends favor her with their patronage, and as many new ones as feel weel disposed towards her. 12 4t. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church. Preaching next Sabbath at 11 a.m., Hnd 7 p.m. Prayer meeting at 7 o'clock on Wednes day evening. Bloomfleid Acad. By request, a prima ry department will be formed In addi tion to the Higher and Intermediate Sections. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Window Shades, Matts, lings, Hassocks, &u.,at the Carpet Store lnCarlisle. Bloomfleid Acad. J. It. Flickinger, late graduate of Princeton, will act as 1st Assistant. - The Farmer's Fire Insurance Company of York. Pa., has been in successful opera tion for 24 years, has paid over a million and a half dollars for losses, paid them all promptly, and never laiit a single assessment. It stands at the head of all Mutual Companies iu the State. Purehisers of Carpets, Wall Papers, Shades, Oil Cloths and general house furnishing goods of this kind should see the large spring stock at the Carlisle Carpet House, 21, East Main Street. 4ft---4- Carpets, Carpets. Beautiful Brussels, 3 plys.nd Ingrain, with JH) patterns in Homemade. Carpets, Hemps, Malls and States at the Carlisle Carpet House, 21, East Main St., Carlisle. Bloomfleid Academy Amrii tn. -New term opens Hev. J. Edgar, rrlncipal. Said Mother to Father: Do you know tny rfrr where Our new married danjhtrr May buy the bent nwrc ? Said Daughter to Mviher: TJierc are all klndeif viircn Jtmt sueh as J waul, Jiight cheap, down t HLAIR'S, Two more Crate of "White Ware jiutt rceewea. Aim a full humjUi of Jlcxt Grarrlnt. iba, Jluckrt, Churn, Soaps, Bankets, Olam Ware and other family SupiMea, and offered all the tiiw. Cheap for the (VmA, or in Erchawie for Goad Country Produce. WM. HLAUi, mar ijf ;it South find, Carlmlc. Take Notice. Xotie is hereby given to an persons indebted im tlie undersigned, that a dissolution of partnership is to take place ou April 1st. All accounts must be settled by note or otherwise be fore that date, and awounts not settled in accordance with this notice will be fuitinthe hands of Justice for col ection. The business will after that date be carried on by H. W. Smith. SiOTTH & McBkidk. New Bloomfleid, .8n. 23, 1877. tf A General Favorite. The Shepley Key stone Baking Powder, manufactured by Janney & Andrews, Philadelphia, when used according to printed direc tions has become a great favorite for producing light, swet, Nutritious bl s 5iilt, Bolls, Muttln, Bread, Griddle akes, etc. For sale tiy F. Moit riMKU, New Bloomfleid, Pa. ' lo.tit Wall Papers. Over 300 designs for Halls, Parlors, Dining-rooms, &c, low as 8 cents up to beautiful tints and Deco rations, at the Carpet Store, 21, East Main St., Carlisle. Only a Flp. I have received another lot of good colors of tho i cent prints. Deita of other NEW GOODS are also in Store and for sale at a bargain. Cull and aoo them. lV. MOHTIMKU. Schwartz Holds the Fort for the Cheapest Clothing, Furnlshingoods, &c, in th County. Give him a call. IMDOR StUlWAltTZ, . Newport, Pa. A Word About Boots. -i-Good hoots are themostimportantarticleof men's wear. After trying several makes, we have concluded that the boots made by the Watson town company are the best iu themarkot. They are hand-made and manufactured from the !est stock of any we can get while the shape is better adapted to the general trade. Their goods are for sale by the stores gener ally throughout this county, and a full supply can be found at the store of tf 1 F. MpltTIMHU. For Sale. A good " Radiant Light" Base burning Stove, for Sale Cheap for Cash. Apply to S. H. Bevk, New IJlooinfleld. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia is tho most pernlexlnir of all hu man ailments. Its symptoms aro almost In finite In their variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of the disease often fancy themselves the prey, lu turu of every known malady. This Is duu, In part to the close smypathy which exists between tho stomach and tho brain, and In part also to the fact that any disturbance or the dlgestlvo function necessarily disorders the liver, the bowels and the nervous system, and e Meets to some ex tent, mo quality or the Mood. 15. F. Kunkei's Bitter Wine or Iron is a sure cure. This Is not a new preparation, to be tried and found wanting, It has been prescribed daily for mnny years in tho practice of emi nent physicians with unparalleled success It Is not expected or Intended to euro all the diseases to which the human famllv Is sub ject, but Is warranted to cure Dyspepsia In Its most nusiinaic lorm. Hunkers Bitter Wine of Iron never falls to cure. Symptoms or Dyspepsia aro loss of appetite, wind and rising or the food, dryness or the mouth, heartburn, distension or the stomach and bowels, consti pation, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits. Try the great remedy and bo con vinced of Its merits. Get the genuine. Take only Kunkei's which Is put only iu $1 bottles. Depot 25U North Ninth Bt., Philadelphia. Ad vice by mall free, by sending n 8 cent stamp. Try one bottle of Kunkei's Iron and be con viiiced of Its merits. Bold by druggists ami storekeepers everywhere. Worms I Worms 1 Worms! Kemoved alive. Tape worm removed alive In from two to three hours, with vegetablo medicine. Head and all passing from the sys tem alive. No fee till head passes. The Doc tor never Tails to remove Tape, Beat, Pin and Stomach Worms. Ask jour druggist for a bottle of Kunkei's Worm Byrup. Price, 91. per bottle. It never falls, or send to Dr. Kankel, 20 North Ninth 8treet, Philadelphia, Pa., for circular with full instructions, by en closing 8 cent stamp for return of earne. Kunkei's Worm Byrup Is used for children or adults with perfect safety, as it is vegetable. Buy It and try It. 104t SPECIAL NOTICES. ERRORS OF YOUTH. AOENTMCMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful lutllscretlon will, for the sake of sntfemig hKinanlty. send freetoall who need It, the leelpe and direction for making the simple, remedy by which he was cured. RiilTerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience oantio so Dvaunressing in nerieei connoenue. JOHN 11. OtJDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. T0a52 6mos. PIMPLEST I will mall (Free) the recipe for preparing a simple Vrubtabi.r Bai.m that will lemove Tan, KKEUKLKS. PIMPI.K3 and Tll-orciiRS, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instruc tions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address BEN. VANDKl.F & IX., Box 6121, No. D Wooster St., New Yolk. lOafBjimos. TO CONSUMTIVEST " " The advertiser, having been permanently eurert of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to nls fellow sulTerei's the means of cure Toall whodeslre It, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using tire same, which they will tltxl a .Sure Cure for nsim(tlon, Asthma, Bronclihts, &c. Parties wishing the preset lotkm will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 2aimos 14 P enu St., WlUiamsburgh.New York. A Certain Headache Cure. A 'harmless vegetable preparation, and the dlseovsry of a physician, the Victor Headache Powder has been proven a positively mire cure for the most distressing eases of Hick or Nervous Heatloehe, Morning sickness and Neuralgia, a sbiKle powder avtuallv -curing In ten minutes whenall other means fail. We have had a won derful experience with it. and the ten cent trial SoiJkraii be had by addressing the proprietors, . K Ill'IHI.IiY & CO., Nalem N. J., who will cheerfully mail them nostjpald, and of Druggists everywhere and it is with well merited confidence they are offered as a thorough cure for all dig tresses of the head. 3 ly Chemistry tins BisMvered at Last wlia Eveiflwdy Wants. WOOD'S IMPROVeJThAIR HESTOllATIVE is unlike any other, and has no equal. The Im proved has new vegetable tonic properties; re stores gray hair to a glossy, natural color; re stores faded, dry, harsh and falling hair; restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dan druff, humors, scaly eruptions; removes Irrita tion, itching and scaly dryness. No artlclo pro duces such wonderlul elfects. Try it, call for Wood's Improved Hair Bestoratlve, and don't be put (iff with any other article. Bold by all drug gists in this place and everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. COOK & CO., Chicago, Bole Agents for the United Slates and Canadas, and by Johnston. Hollo way It Co., Philadelphia. 10.36. ly e.o.w County Price Current. BLOOMflBLD, March 1 9, 1877. Klax-Seed 1 26 Potatoes, 76 Dutter V pound, (fresh roll) IS Packed Sutter V pound, 10 Eggs V dozen, 12 " Dried Apples y pound 3)4 cts" Dried Peaches, 8 12 cts. VI ft Cherries 0 0 ots. " " Pitted 00 e 00 ots.1 Blackberries, OOOets. " CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OOURJECTED WKEKLT. WOOOWAKD & UOBB. Carlisle, March 17, 1S77. Family Flour tti-25 Superfine Rye Flour 3.50 White Wheat, new 1 30 Bed Wheat.new 1..10 Rye CO Corn, (new) 43 thw :) Cloverseed, 9.00 a 9.(0 Timothyseed, SHWPOBI MARKETS. I Corrected Weekly by Kough Brother.) I)&aUUi8 IM GXtAIIV Ac P1IODUCE. NawpoaT, March 17, 1H77. Flour, Extra 8 25 Super 4 60 White Wheat V bu .'. 137al 37 Bed Wheat 1320182 Rye ' 604360 Corn 40O42 Oats t 82 pounds, 30I0 Clover Seed 9 254J9 2 Timothy Seed 1 50 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes 80 O80 Bacon,. 10 O 14 Dressed Hogs 6.Scts. Ground Alumn Salt, 4 1 60 1 60 Llmeburner's Coal , 125 Stove Coal ; 4 00 O S 00 Pea Coal a 78 Gordon's Food per Sack 12 00 FISH, SALT, LIME AMU COAli Of all kinds always on hand and for aaltt at the Lowest Market Kates. W Klvs per cent oil for Cash. lU;ort. In Philadelphia, on theOtli Inst., Jessie L. Hugh, only child of James U llueb, aged H years, 7 mouths and W days. Bahnbtt. In this borough ou Friday morning last, Mrs. .lane Harnett, relict of (leorge Harnett, deceased. In the 04th year t her ago. She has been living on the (arm on which illonmtled Is located for three quarters of a Century, and had attained a greater age than any one Hint ever died iu our town. SPRING OPENING. BP HP sr HI1 HI' HI1 HI HF HI SI1 RINU Ol'ENINO HINII OPENING RING OPENING KING OPENING III NG OPENING KING OPENING RING OPENING KING OPENING RING OPENING RING OPENING Spring has come, anil we are ready for It. with the finest assortment of Hemly Made Clothing ever ogered 111 Amkx lit, Our goods represent the latest New York Styles, and our twenty live years' experience in manufacturing Clothing is sulllcient guarantee for lit and workmanship. A. 0. YATES ft CO. A. C. YATES & CO. A (!. YATES ft CO. A. 11. YATES & CO. A. C. YATES ft CO. A. C. YATES ft CO. A. C. YATEH&CO. A. C. YATES ft CO. A. C. YATES ft CO. A. (!. YATES ft CO. Every caller, whether intending to buy or to merely look at our goods Is treated In the same polite and cordial manner. ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT ft LEG A NT ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT CLOTHING CLOTHING I'lAJTH I NG CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING Buying all our goods, for Cash, and possessing great, fueilitles for man ufaeturlng, enables ust sell so remarkably low. LEDGER LEDGER LEDGER LEIKJER LEDG ER LEDGER LEDGER LEDGER LEDGER LEDGER BITLDING BUILDING BUILDING. BUILDING. BUILDING. BUILDING BUILDING BUILDING. BUILDING BUILDING Our Children's Depart ment, with a special en trance on Sixth Street, tor Ladies, is stocked', with a rich assortment, of fresh and eleganr. goods at prices lower than the lowest. CHESTNUT St. Cor. fith CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th CHESTNUT St. Cor. 61 h CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th CH EST NUT Ht. Cor. 6th CHESTNTT St. Cor. 6th CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th CHESTNUT St. Cor. 6th A. C. YATES & COMPANY. AN ACQUISITION to the business of Phila delphia, was the establishment ol the large clothing house of A. C. Yates ft Co., In the Pub lic Ledger Building, corner of Sixth and Chestnut, streets, about the time ol the opening of the Cen tennial Exposition. For twenty-five years loca ted in Syracuse, N. where they have a large Wholesale Store, and a Manufactory In which Im mense quantities ef the finest clothing are annu- . ally made, they were attracted to aclty which had the enterprise to Inaugurate and successfully conduct the greatest Exhibition of the World's .Industrv ever seen. And they have prsued the same po'llcy here which won them fame and for tune In Syracuse. They have the best goods that, ean be made at the lowest prices. They have but ONE PRICE guarantee every garmentto be Just as represented, and satisfy every reasonable cus tomer. With ample means, long experience, and the best reputation for fair dealing, and, a largw and Increasing business, this house Isalreadyone of the landmarks of Philadelphia, and is well known as the place where every purchaser is sure to get the worth of his money. 12 3m SSIGNEE'S ACCOUNTS. , " Notkio Is hereby given that the following As signee accounts have been tiled in the Pro! Mone tary ofilce and will be presented to the court for confirmation. on Wednesday the 11th ot April next, where all parties may attend if they think proper, to wit: 1. The first and partial account of A. B. Grosh. and W. B. Stambaugh. Assignees under deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditor of George H. Martin. 2 The first and final account of Andrew fl. Whltekettle and Samuel Market Assignees of Mi cliail Oallor. of Saville township. Perry county. I'll., under deed of voluntary assignment for tho bf netlt of creditors. X The account of Perry Kreamer assignee of Kphralm Russell, of Greenwood twp.. Perry CO.. Pa., and Martha his wife. In trust for the benelM. of the creditors of the said Kphralm Russell under a deed of voluntary assignment, Executed the first day of April, 1875. Protlionntary's ollice, Bloomfleid. March, 10, 1877. D. MICKEY, Proth'y. INCORPORATION NOTICE. NOTICE Is horebv given that application will be made at the April term of the Court, of Quarter Sessions, for a decree incorporaling tlx. towu of Blain and vicinity Intoa Borough, under the general borough laws of this State. W. D. MESHEKMAN, 80C March 6th, 1877. x POLICY - HOLDERS OF THE Continental, Security New Jersey Life And other doubtful Insurance Companies. TAKE NOTICE. The New England Mutual (Chartered 1886) offers special terms for reinsit ranee. Marston ft Wakelin.Gen. Agts., 138 8.4tb St., Philadelphia. 10 d 4U 19fin A Month. AGENTS WANTED on our THREE GREAT fi BOOKS. The STORY OF CHARLEY ROSS. 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