Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia AdTertiscments. Philadelphia AdTertlsements. Batcliolor Bro's., ion' John Lucas & Co., Tie Hoe House ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. 23, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. 3. W. HOLETON, Proprietor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Tkmpkh anik litNiNii Knftu fur Indies and Gentlemen. where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 710 VA Private Dining Room tor ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions ol the house, -f ST. ELMO HOTEL, ' (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.50 Per Day THE ST. ELMO Is -centrally located and has been re-ttlted and refurnished, so that It will be found as comfortable and ploasaut a stopping piao cs mere is in rmiaueipuia. o' DAVY & HUNT'S CREAT WESTERN BAZAR . FOR ' " ' : CARRIAGES it HARNESS, 1311, 1313, 1316 A. 1317 MARKET ST PHILADELPHIA. Suiierlor work of our own, and other good Manufacturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, 80.upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to $125. Family Wagons, 80 to 1200, Harness from 18 to $50 per set- Jllaukets, Sheets, Halters, 'Whips, Fly Nets Sc., at equally ixw rrices. ANTONIO ROIC, IMPORTER OF Havana and ' Key West Cigars. nniiE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the JL very oesi VUELTA A HA JO TOBACCO. ST" Salesroom No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 71ly ' JUAN A. GARCIA, Ageut Blue Horse Powder Tfl THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE. pre JL pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper. Ixs of Appetite, Hide Hound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or any general aisease oi . HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POULTRY, Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever It has been useu. - W Trice 25 and 40 Cents per package. . Wholesale AgenU: JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., 002 Arch Street, Philadelphia. VALENTINE H. SMITH & CO., , (Joiner of, 2d audUreen Sts., Philadelphia. WFor Sale by F, MORTIMER, Now Bloom fleld.Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere.. , . PHEPABED BT ' J. II. CASSEI.S, 128 Richmond Street, 118m , PHILADELPHIA, rpHK ATTENTION OF Country Merchants Is respectfully called to our large and well selected ; stock of CAJIPETS, ; , :;; OIL CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, &c, which we will sell ' , . AT LOW PRICES ! TWIXIXO A FKKTZ, ' 310 MARKET STREET, ' ' ' 7 7 6m PHILADELPHIA. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Forth Cur of Weak 8tomeb, Gtmeral Debility, In-uifs-BMtluu, DiwMMe of the uervouH Hyutviu, CiiittJwUu, Acidity of the BtoiuiLcli, aud ail on retiutrttitf toiiio. The Wine include the moet urneable and efttcittnt Haiti Iron weHmntfi; Oitrtof Mkwutttlr.Oildf.c4im hiiuxl with tlie niont euergvUu vetfetoble teulufsv-.Vellow JVvruvbiU Bark. The elf in many cam of debility, lotw of amietfM, and tretural proitratiii, of au etiWUmt Halt of Iron, oombliitsl with our valuable Nerve, U muMt happy. It auffUieiitu the apiwtlt, ratum the pulae, Ukt off mttH (Milar flahblitMM, rvinirvee the pallor of debility and If ivea a florid vhror lo the oouutatuujce. Do yon want omethlnjr to treiurth yon ' DO yon want yood appetite? , Do you waut to build up your ooiutltutiouf o you milt to ! rid of nervouaheaeT - Do yoa waut cumr? 7 Do you waut to ileep wellf i ' Do yon want a brink and vhrornua feelluv? If youdo,try Kaniel,iBttt' Wlueof Iron. Thte truly valuaMtt tonle ban Ihw n o thoroughly imU ad by all chumr of the cxiinumulty that It is now dtm txi lixtWiHtiiHatHe aa a Tonic medicine. Itcml but lit tU), liuHnw ttut blood and aivt tone to U etoiuaAih, reuo ata the eyattuu aud prolouira life, . ; t -. ,t, I now only ak a trial of tula lnaluble tonic. 1 1 tVPrioetl per bottle. -i K. V. KUNKKL, Bole Proprietor, , No-It North itth Htitn-t. Inflow VIhh, I'HILAJ'UIJ'.IIA. Aek for Kunkera Bitter Win of Iron and take 110 other. 7 0 ly C E. JOUDAN. J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & C0.f ' , ; ,' 1',..W'o',ale Dealers In 1 " ':. ,:;. ,j '" AND "J'' ' K STRAW GQODS, v NO. 85, J0RTII THIRD , STREET, Betwee Marketand Arch Streets,) J ' 6.18.el pmiladeltuia ZIEGLEB & SWEAItlNGEN, Successors to , 8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, . i ' , 3Iove, . i . ' Iltbbons, NiipeuilcrN, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY G00DS,v No. 36, North Fouri Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs, BARCROFT & CO., liiiyorleii and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DllY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, . . Blankets, Linens, WhHe Goods, Hosiery, io., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Bide,) IMiiladelpliia. A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. B.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealeks in Tobacco, Segars, &c, Ntt 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, ' IIIII.AIKI.riIIA. ; 1 82310 ISAAC W. BAKCK & CO., ComnilNNioii Itlcrchaiita, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt TP I H II , ' ; Have Removed from Nos. 810 and 212 North , Wharves, .to. , , t , No. 134, North !VIiareN, Between Arch and Race Streets, . . . 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA.- H. II. TAYLOIt, '. WITH . WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS " AND A ' ' ' ' ' ' TEA DEALERS, North East Corner oil 2nd and' Arch Street?, 1 , , t Philadelphia Pa ' ' y ' ULjATCII LEY'S W 5 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD , 5 g I'UMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef. ' 5 Iclent and Cheap. Tho best ii 'Pump for the leant money. At. reiuion is especially invitea to M jjuuciuey s j'uienb , , iinprovea 1 Bracket and New Drop Check fl VnlVA. wlllf.h ran Im withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the loTnts. Also, the , Copiwr Chamber, which never viuunnui BVHir, Hiui win uuiinb any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue ana Price-List. CHAB. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufantiirer, 600 Commerce St., Phlladelphla. Pa DAVID J. HOAR & CO., . : .' ,' l ',' ( Successors to . ' ' ' HOAR MoCONKET CO., V ' WBOLESAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 628 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street, ;; Philadelphia, Penn'a. '; T OR ATIII LI & CO. 7 Wholesale Dealers I a Carpets,' f,'! . j . t?A - - Oil Cloths, " '. ,' :ShR,de8,!;;,.';:-' ' '" 'Brooms,', ' , i ' ' , Carpet Chain,' Batting, Wadding, Twines," &c, , And a flue asnortment pf . Wood ' and W illow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, V' . ' Philadelphia, Tal January 1, 189. ' '" "'' '. ' '' ' ' ; LLOTD, StJPpiEE, ft WALT0S, '1 WHOLESALE ' ' No. 62S Market Street. J PhHadelphla. WHOLESALE -v V"' 4 nnnnnnn January 1, 1869 JL( lit 3.H Hi S.'Q aU'e" 37iy Sole ana THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS ' or TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH,' ' r . i AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN Patent 3Ielicin.es 119 MARKET 8TREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, la. A. PULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH TUB BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VEUY LOW THICKS. A Good location for business, enables us to oiler Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. 3 8tf AVID D. ELDER & CO., successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers aud Stationers, , . ,. BLANK BOOK MANtIf ACTUHBES, ' Anil Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS ' '" ' WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Nlatloners, '' 'v- 'l " And Dealers in ' V ,' CURZAIN ,. AND ' . 1 ; ' ' WALL-PAPERS, Nos. &30 Market and 623 Minor Streets, , PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &c I :-; ,. -i . - . . BLAKK BOOKS Always on hand, ' aud made to Order. Sit A. U. Kaub .-..I n'.- '. J. . Fritmibi. KAUR A FIIYMIIIE, ; j Importers akd Jobbers or i ,; j- China, ; Car lags AND I QUEENS WARE,j SOI and 803, Cberry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. ' ' ; ID Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 8. 9. ly 10 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale CSroeers, NO. 120 ARCH STREET.' . ' ! 1 ' - I ' . I II. 1 1 II I L AI) i: I, I II I A . jyj-A8TEK8, DETWILEU A CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, ; Cloths, CaHSimeren, Cottonades,&c, ' '" '328 MARKET STREET, ' ' '' '' . ' . ' ' 7tf , , iPIHUDELPHIA. . . j t I. I'Vllt BEAE, . . . .'. , ,f ,'t . , , " r .. ..j .fj BARNES, BRO. ; & HEBltON, , f ( )J Wholesal Dealers In , Hilt, OflIH IllI'S, :!!a'nd' y.: '::!:' HTH A W (i O O I) H , No. io3 MARKET STREET, f 10iy " 'PHILADELPHIA. W. F. JCIIM:it, JOBBER JN; Hats, Caps, Furs, Striiw - Cir o o d w '!ll8 NORTH THIRD eTKEeT 8 0 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. r 31. 3 i.rrt r: IK TRADE . MARK. PUNCH . CIGARS 1 NOW Better than any Evci MADE BY THEM. See that the boxes are branded. ' PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, ' :: North :rl Street, Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St. (Opposite "CONTINENTAL") 40 6m l'IIIL.AlKLPIIIA. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE ! , GREAT OFFERS FOR 1874! I A Five Dollar Mezzotint Enffraving as a Pre mium to Evory Person Getting up a Club. CHEAPEST AND BEST ! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE has the beet Original Stories of any of the lady's books, tho best Colored Fashion Plates, the best Re ceipts, tho best Steel Engravings, Ac, ,tc. Every family ought to take It. It gives more tor the money than any in the world. It will contain, next year, In Its twelve numbers ONE THOUSAND PAGES ! FOURTEEN Splendid Steel Plates ! Twelve Color ed Fashions! Nino Hundred Wood Cuts I Twenty-Four Pages , of Music 1 It will give Five Original Copyright Novel ets, by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, Frank Lee Ben dkt, and others of the beft authors of America. Also, nearly a hundred shorter stories, all Ori ginal. Its superb MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES are ahead of all others. These plates are en graved on steel, twice the usual size. TERMS (Always In Advance) 2.00 A YEAR. Great Reductions to Clubs. S Copies for 3.50; 8 Copies for $4.50, with a copy of the superb mezzotint (34 x 18) " Not Lost but Gone Before," to the person getting up ine tjiuo. 4 Copies for 88.50: 6 Conies for 89.00. or 10 Copies for (14.00, with an extra copy of the Magazine for the year 1874, as a premium, to me person geuing up toe (Jiuo. 5 Copies for 88.00 : 8 Conies for 812.00 t 13 Copies for $17.00, with both an extra copy of ine Magazine, and the premium mezzotint, to tue person getting up the Club. , , t I3f Address, post-paid, CHARLES . PETER80N, 806 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, 17 Specimens seut gratis If written for. The V. Ji. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to ucn persons who wish 10 uecoine inein tiers The payment of SIX DOLLARS on application. F1VR DOLLARS annually for four ieahh, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS aunuallv during life. with pro-rata mortality assexxiuent at the death of each member, which for the First Class Is as iouuws : ..AMrM. . j4ieM. . ises- . Arneiu- Afe vunt Aae ment Ae ment Aet ment 60 2ft 73 41 02 IS" 1 70 16 61 , 29 .' 74 42 M . R6 1 80 ' 17 . 4 80 75 " 43 90 M 1 92 18 .63 81 77 44 9S 67 2 04 19 64 82 79 45 1 00 ' 68 2 16 20 65 1 38 . 81 46 1 08 69 2 28 21 ' 68 34 83 ' 47 1 12 60 2 40 22 ' 67 85 85 48 1 18 61 2 45 23 68 86 80 49 1 24 62 2 50 24 ' 69 87 87 60 1 30 , 1 63 . 2 55 , 25 , 70 38 88 61 1 40 64 2 60 26 1 71 . 39 89 62 1 60 65 ' 2 65 ' 27 72 40 90 63 1 60 .' , Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at hlsdeath to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A member, or his heirs, may name a successor; but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with the name of a suc cessor, then the Societ y will put In a successor and Oil the vacancy, according to the Constitution of ine Docieiy. . , Should the member die before his four pay ments of five dulUiri are made, the remaining un paid part will be deducted from the one Ttummnd IkiUari due his heirs; his successor will then pay only (uwcoftars annually during bis lifetime, and the mortality asuewimeuts. 9. Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five 'ears of age. of kcmkI moralhablts, In good health, tale, and sound of mind, li reoiieotlve of creed, or race, may become members. For further Infoma tlvu, address . L. W. CRAUMEH, . (Seo'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society.) lebanon.Va. i Wm. M. St'Tou, New Bloomfleld, Pa., District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful ton counties. . . ! : Agents Wanted! :") ' ':Address , ' ,, ,'. . D.a EARLY .. . 717 8mpdJ ilarrlsburg. Pa. BALL SCALES! L " B. M ARYAN ERTH, D. W. DERR and . JAMES H. GHIEK. known aa ' Tha Ball Seal Company," , have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent COUNTER SCALE, the Simplest, Cheap est aud best Conuter Scale In the market, . , , W For Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jeriwy, Delaware and Maryland, ad dress "The Ball Scale Company," l'ollavlUe, Schuylkill oouuty, Pa. ,.. m. For Seales or Agencies In this County, ap ply to the undenilKiiea, where they can be seen and examined any time. , . . , J. LEIBY St BRO.. , , ... . Newport. Perry CO., Pa. FRANK MORTIMER. New Uloouileld, Perry CO.. Pa. 29tf ADMINISTRATOR'S ' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the extut of William Adair, late of Ioynvllle, Tyrone township. Perry county, fa,, deceased, have been grauled to the subscribers residing lu Madison township. All persons Indebted to said estate are'reouest ed to make Immediate uavnirnt. mid those IimvIiik claims will present them duly aitlheuiiuaud tor setuemeui u , , ' . i--..t ., ,7 i ;i ANDREW ADAIR, " ' ROBERT A. CLARK. (September 16, 187361 Administrators. TADIE8 AKD CHILDREN i will find; i splendid aKsortment of shoe at tliw eld price store of F. Mortimer. ' mi Not so Romantic A young lady and gont were standing upon the bulkhead erected by the C. & W. Railway on the Lake 'shore at Milwaukee. The waves ran high and looked truly beautiful in their terrifio grandeur. ' The lady had remarked this to her companion, who, thinking he could improve upon it, began reciting, "What are the Wild Waves Saying ?" Ho soon found out, for jiiHt n.8 this moment a huge white cap dashed over the parapet and pouring ft barrel or two of water on each, effectually banished all the romance of the situation in a twinkling. The young man finished his quotation with a scries of highly im proper remarks as he mopped his new ' tilo' with a handkerchief ; and there was a look of hearty disgust on the radiant face of that fair maiden as she gazed on the empty wreck of her once lovely hat. lit!' A Pa., clergyman, while preaching his sermon one Sunday evening, perceived a young man and woman under the gallery in the act of kisBing each other behind a hymn book, and did not lose his temper. IIo did not fly into an unseemly rage, and call upon the sexton to rush up tho aisle and disband the rioters. Ko ! he remain ed calm. He beamed mildly at the offend ers ovor his spectacles, and when the young man kissed her for the fifteenth time, bo murcly broke his sermon short oil in the middle of "thirdly," and offered a fervent prayer in behalf of the "young man iu tho pink necktie, and the maiden iu tho bluo bonnet and grey shawl, who were profan ing the sanctuary by kissing one another in pew No. 68." And the congregation said "Amen" Then the young woman pulled her veil down, and the young man sat there and swore softly to himself. He does not go to church as much now as ho did. . . . ; The " ounce of. prevention worth a pound of cure," was strikingly reversed by the old lady, who not long ago, in her per ambulations, coming upon a railroad track at a station, asked how soon the next train Would pass. On being answered, " in half an hour," she decided at once to delay crossing the track till the cars had passed,, remarking sagely that ' a body couldn't, be too keerful 1" ' w It is probable that this Is the same old' lady for whom the physician prescribed cod liver oik and wrote the Latin formula, "Ole. Jeo. Ass.,' being an abbreviation of oleum jeeorxt attelli. The medicine ' waa taken and in a faw weeks the old lady com pletely recovered her health. ' A neighbor expressed surprise at her improved condi tion, inquiring' the' secret' of so rapid a restoration." Why said the old lady, "It was .that beautiful medicine, the oil of jackass,' that brought me to my feet again." ' ' ' ! . . ' ; fW A party of Des Moines, Iowa, ladies went out , plumming the other day and worked industriously to gather two bush els. : Just as they had completed the job the owner put in an appearance and gob blod the pile, remarking that he had been busy all summer in keeping " folks ou ten that thar patch,',' . He had his plums pick ed cheap. . . , , . . . tW Pleasing are the changes which the " intelligent compositor" can ring ' upon sentimental and touching bits of prose or poetry. ' In 'describing a lovor gazing at his loved one in a despairing way, the novelist wrote : "He watched the window till all hope had vanished." It appeared in nice, now clean cut italics : "lie washed the window-Bill with soap and varnish." t3T A fun-loving little wife of Cairo bor rowed a neighbor's baby and put it on her doorstep,1 aud then' discovered it and "went for" ' Brown. The result' was more' than satisfactory. ' Brown "" squealed," -and said: " Why I gave her three hundred dol lars and sent her to Chicago last' week 1" and the joking wife is after a divorce.' ' ' '. tW "A horse t a horse 1 my kingdom for a horse !" cried ' a celebrated tragedian. "Would not a lackass do as wellf" in quired an affected young man, rising in his seat. "Yes," triumphantly exolalraed the actor, ' "Just stop up this way,' sir." The young man sat down. I3T ',' Tommy, ruy 'son,'! what are you doing there with your feet dangling in the waUir?" 'Trying to catch cold, ma,' so that I may have some of those cough loz enges you gave mo yesterday." W " What'a the reason ' you have' the wrong side of your stocking turned but ?" said Jim to Pat the other day. " " The rea son, is it T" ' said Pat. ' Cause there's a hole t'other side av it."' "' .' '"' " Vff What is the difference between a Jew and a ' lawyer P ' The one gets hit law from the pxophets, and the other his profits from the law.
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