ljc men, New Blcromficlu JJa. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has been tested by the publlo FOB TEN YEARS. Ir. Crook's Wine of Tnr Renovate and Invigorates the entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Is the very remedy for the Weak uud Debilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restores exhausted Strength ! DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR . Restores the Appetite and Strengthens the Stomach. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Causes the food to digest, removing Dyspepsia and Indigestion DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ; Gives tone and energy to Douilitateu Constitutions. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. All recovering from any Illness win mm tins uio best Tonic they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is an effective Regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Makes Delicate Females, who are never feeling vveu, strong ana iienitny. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR lias restored many Persons who have been unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken if your Stomach is out of Order. , Ir. Crook's Wine of Tar Will prevent Malarious Fevers, and braces up tho System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR 1 Possesses Vegetable Ingredients which make it the best Tonio in the market. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR " ' ' ' Has provod itself in thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the Throat and Idling. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures all Chronic Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, . . 1 more effectually than any other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has Cured cases of Consumption pronounced incurable by physicians. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cured so many eases of Asthma and Bronchitis that It lias been pronounced a specific for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes Fain in Breast, Bide or Back. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Should be taken for diseases of the Urinary Organs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney Diseases. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken for all Throat and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every house, and its life . giving Tonio piotierties tried by all. , . Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or Eruption oil Ike Skin. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and Fains in Limbs, Bones, Ac. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. ' Builds up Constitutions broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Foisons. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures all Mercurial Diseases. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT Should be taken by all requiring a remedy to make pure blood. Dlt. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cares Scald Head, Bait Rheum and Tetter. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures long standing Diseases of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S , COMPOUND ' SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Removes Syphilis r the diseases it entails mesteffectually and speedily than any and all other remediescombined. 5 Wly Philadelphia Advertisements. A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J. B.Olcim. Cunningham, Glcim & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, , ' NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, IIITIiAIi:i,lIIIA. - , j i 82810 PATTERSON & NCWLIN, Wholesale Ciroeers, C 0 M M 1 S S 1 0 N M E 1 1 C 1 1 A N T S No. 120 AKCH STREET. Philadelphia. W The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool a speciall y. . 31 l'lease send for a Circular. 48 WM. H. KENNEDY, vt-iTn ; . W. Hickman. Ceo. Wain. A. I.. Whltrnia Hickman, Wain & Whitcman, DEALERS IK Tobacco, Seffcirs, etc., No. 222 MARKET 8TREET, rillLADKLIMIIA, PA. A full Stock of, the Celebrated Monitor Na vy, always ou band. 4 32 tf 10 BARCilOFT & CO., Iii.porlm and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcres, Blankets, Linens, White Coods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET. (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. (SIIAYIIIXIj & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, i And a tine assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. -.miliary 1, 189. John Shaflner, Jr. E. S. Zlegler. Tlieo. Rume. SHAFFNElt, Z I EG LEU & CO., Successors to HHAFFNEK, ZIEGLEK ft CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, (JlOVC'N, Ribbons, Muspeiiders, TIIJl E ADS, C O MB s, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. W. F. KOIIM.lt, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Strav - Cir o o 1 n , 153ZNORTI1 THIRD STREET, 8 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. H. It. TAYIjOII, ' WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND . TEA DEALERS, North Fast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street T, Philadelphia Pa HOAR, McCONKET A CO., Successors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLBBALB BOOT AND 8IIOE WAIIEIIOUSE, , 023 Market St. and 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE yZ. GROCERS January J, ibov. Philadelphia Advertisements. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AMD DKAI.KUS IN 110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, B'hiladcliihla, Ia. A. FULL HTOC1C OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE 1!EST QUALITY, AND AT VEItY LOW nttCHS. A Good location for business, enables us to oiler Inducements to buyers, and makes it worth their while to glvo us a trial. 3 Stt 1). l'OHT VISALK, WtTH BARNES, BRO. & IIERRON, Wholesale Dealers in IXlllf-i, CIIH, XUl'M, AND HTUAW-GOODS, ,J. 503 MARKET STREET, ' '. g'Oly PHILADELPHIA. DAVID D. ELDER fc CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, FA. John Lucas & Co., Sole nun THE ONLX .MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White I-ioad and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth Ht., Philadelphia. SOWEK, POTTS & CO., Booksellers fc stationers. And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 630 Market aud 523 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Feltou's Outline Maps, &c. II I. A Mi BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, .lit I-OC'IIItlAX'S Writing: llnid ! THIS FLUID Is warranted KQV A L to A rnold's, and Ih sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it, if It does not prove entirely satisfactory. S. For sale by F. Mortimer, New nioomlleld. MILLER & ELDER, Sole Agents, 430 Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kadb J. E. FnKTmni. K ALII A, IltYlrllKE, Importers and Jobbers or China, J I hnh AND QUEENSWAllE, 801 and 80S, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. ITT Constantly on band, Original Assorted Packages. 8. 8. ly 10 W. A. Atwoou. Isaac W. Ranci ATW00D, RANCH & CO., Commission Merchants, AMD Wholesale Dealers la all kinds of Pickled and Salt PISH, No. J10 North Wharres, above Race Street, raiLADSLfJTIA, PA. tll Philadelphia Advertisements. C. 1. KXIUIIT fc IlltO'S. U' !in!e.si!o I'ljalei.f in F I SB , OIsr-tV A NH U ro vi!sioiiM, 111 ivmili J'oluwaro Avonne, rSolow Chestnut St., .I'll 1 1. A DKH'HIA. PA. . Agents for Collins, (Jeildes & Co's Cutmed Fruits. I041tf LLOVI), SLTPLEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE llAJIDW AUK IIOUS& No. 62S Market Street. "Iilladelphla. Xeiv Millinery Goods At Newport, Pa. I REO to Inform the public that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINEUY (IOODS. HATS AND RON NETS, RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, niKJNONS. LACE CATES, NOTIONS, And nil articles usually found In a first-class Mil llnery Establishment. AM orders promptly at tended to. -Ve will sell all goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere. DKKSH-MAKINO done to order and In tho la. test style, asl gel the latest Fashions from New York every mould, (loilerinu done to order, in all widths. 1 will warrant nil my work togive sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, 8 16 13 Newport, Pa. TO 17. MOltTIMEK'b :on AGAlNO. His Stock will bo found tlio most complete in tlio county, mid consists of DRY COODS p LOTH I NO UfllttM'KlllKtt WQIIOK FI NDINtJS OADI.EltSHARDWARR Otttu.i.ow WA1IK o "ilALh I'APFIt W-nmrsilKWall styles DttATH fe CAPS Riw 1 1 it I'M; o ns W JJOTIONS ike. OIL CLOTH MAH.H Ar SPIKES i'WlXJK TOOLS A-C DA I NTS. OII.S I p. MSI NS rti SPICK nTIlO A!-. STKKL IpAUHIAOE HAKDWARR VjgN VKLOPKSdt l'APKIl GOODS OF EVERY STYLE pHEAP FOR CASH, JXLL and see. CARSON S This Is not the lowest priced, STF.T.T.AP but being much the best Is in O A lJlJ.Ll.tin, the end by far the cheapest f) T T, Do not fall to Rive It a trial, ul " and you will use no other. T HE alariiilnit Increase In the number of fright- mi neeiiieiHs, resuiiuiK in lerrioie aeams and the destruction of valuable property, caused by the Indiscriminate use of oils, known under the name of etroleuin. prompts us to call your spe cial attention ui an article which will, wherever USED, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOR ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several vears felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public, ns a substitute for the dangerous compounds which are sent broadcast over the c itry, an oil that Is SAFE and 111(11, 1. 1 ANT, and entirely reliable. After a long series of labo rious and ciistly experiments, be has succeeded In providing, and now oilers to the public, such a substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." It should be used by evory family, 1ST, Because it is Bate beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation of STELLAR OIL has been to make it PERFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring the lives and property of those who use It. 2D, Because it is the most BRILLIANT liquid II umlnator now known. 3D, Because it Is more economical, In the long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. TIL Because it is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possl ble light at the least expenditure to the consum er. It present standard of SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will always be maintained, for upon this tho proprietor depends for sustaining the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now enjoys. (. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compounds now known under the name of kerosene. A.c, 6m., it is put up for family use In Five Oallon cans, each cull being seuled, aud stamped with the trade mark of the proprietor) It cannot be tauiered with between the mauufae TH a'dk'jI ARk"6'' 8tmu'"e without the STELLA It Ol L Is sold only by weight, each can Containing five gallons of six and a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is tho duty and Interest of all dealers and consumers of lllumlnutlngoll toime the STELLAR OIL only, because it alum is known to be safe aud reliable. a All orders should be addressed to j.titii: A (JO., WHOLESALE A4KNT8, 1M South Front Street, 101y Philadelphia. JOTJIIOBOUS ITEMS tiy A western editor spenks of a con temporary who is "ho dirty that every timo ho goes up stairs tlioro is a riso in roal estate." Er"M;isa, Christopher Columbus was a queer man," said a negro orator. "A notion crossed him ono day, and den ho crossed nu ocean." tW Irate Officer. O'Drien, you'r out o step, sir?" Snuirt Private "Sliurc, thin, davlin', it's mcself that's only man in tlio houl ridgmcnt that's in step, ye nimio." 13?" A lady tells 'jg that when slio was a poor girl, living in the country, sho used to "plant corn in hor haro feet." This im parts a now Idea of tho origon of these trouhlesome things. tW Rowland Hill mndo a good remark upon hearing tho use of tho letter II dis cusRcd,as to whether it were a letter or not. If it wore not, ho said it would bo a very serious affair for him, for it would make him "ill" nil tho days of his lifo. C2? Tho compositor has his own way of punctuating and spelling, and this is the way ho treated a fumilliar passage of Scripture: "Tho wicked flea, when no man pursueth but tho righcous, is bold as lion." tST A wretched husband in St. Paul advertises for the recovery of his wife, " a taul woman with grey eyes and a. small babio just beginning to wank," who have been appropriated by "a taul pok maket feller with red haro." t3P Tlio greatest instance of impudence on record, is that of a Yankee, who, in an Italian city, stopped a relights procession inordorto light his cigar from ono of the holy candles. Ere the procession had re covered from its astonishment, tho audac ious smoker had disappeared. tST Rather corpulent old lady: "I should like a ticket for tlio train." Booking clerk (who thinks ho will make a joke) : " Ycs'm will you go in a passenger train or in the-, cattlo train?" Lady: "Well if you area, specimen of what I shall experience in the passenger train, give mo a ticket for the cattlo train by all means." t3?m A schoolmistress, while taking down the names and ages of her pupils, and tlio names of tho parents, at the beginning of tho term, asked ono little fellow. - " What's your father's name ?" "Oh, you needen't take down his name ; he's too old to go to school to a woman,' was the reply. tWA young couple who had beon hold ing a cosy tete-a-tets in a retired alcove at a party in Nashville, were somewhat abashed,, on emerging into the party, to find that around tho young man's neck there was the' print of two arm's in chalk and diamond dust, on his shoulder a quantity of good! powder, and other equally unaccountable) phenomena observablo elscwhoro. tW A dissipated young man'who ran away from home, and spent his substance in riotous living, resolved at last to return to the paternal roof. His father was kind enough to forgive the young rascal for his wickedness, and rushing into the house, overcomo with joy that the boy had return ed, cried out to his wife: "Let us kill tlio prodigal; the calf has returned !" tSy"Mr. Jones, after having spent au ' evening over his bowl, went home a little "how come you so." He was foitunato enough to find his better-half asleep. He went to lied, and, after a moment's consid eration ho thought it would be policy to turn over lost his breath might betray him; when Mrs. Jones opened her eyes, and, in tho mildest manner in tho world, said : " Jones you needen't turn over, you are. drunk clear through." tST A new lady iu town was attracted Sunday eveuiug by a little boy on the street. He was a bright little fellow but was, rather shabbily dreHsod,and had an appear ance of being bettor acquainted, with tho shades than the light of tho world. ".Where is your home, my littlo son?" she asked. I huiut got no home," ho an swered. "Got ho home?" she repeated tho tears standing In hor eyes. "No, maim," said lie equally alluded; 'I board,' t3f A Yankee was narrating some of the war sights he had seen to a crowd of astonished Germans; and among tho rost he said, " Why when I was in Mexico, un dor Scott, I saw a ball larger than tills house." This was too much for the cre dulity of the Germans, and one of them said, "Hundor aud blitzou I voro vould doy got do cannon to flre it off?" "Dun no," replied the imperturablo Yankee, "but I saw it." "Vat kind of ball was it?" " Oh, a ball given by the general in Mexico to celebrate the victory." tW An Irishwoman nt a loss for a word, went Into a drug-Btoro, and, looking much puz.'Jcd, said she had come for some med icine, but the name had slipped hor mind "entltjly" but sounded like "Paddy In the garret." The dmggist willing to " make a sale," tried to think what it could be, and hit upon -Paragorio. " Indade thin that's it," said she, ob taining the nicdicino, and going away de lighted, that she had come so near the "right word."
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