The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 04, 1870, Page 7, Image 7

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    Philadelphia Advertisements. 1 .
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.
MILLER & ELDER,
Booksellers and Stationers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
AND
WALL IMPISH,
No. 430, Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
31
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Pnpor, Afcfig-w, Sct5.,
Nos. 30, 32, and 34, South Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
S- Paper ar-y Size, Weight, Color and Quality,
wade to order, at short notice. 101y4l
SOWER, BARNES & POTTS,
Sooksellcrs & Stationers,
Aim ueaiers m
CURTAIN
AND
WALLPAPERS,
Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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llnuika' A fit hmiit i.n A u l.,n....tt.. ...
fJie United States, Felton's Outline Maps, c
BLASK BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order. 3H
LOCIIMAN'S
Writing- JTliiicl !
TllES FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's,
M ami IM Holfl nt mtmli lnuo iirliia Tlu.
VUl ue refunded to those buying It, if it does not
love.Rutirely satisfactory.
f 03L.Fur Sale bv V. Miirt.llnar IMaiw lllruunHnl.l
MILLER He ELDER,
Sole Agents,
30 Market Street.
31 rhlladeluhia.
Glass and Queenswarc,
. L. Kjujb
J. E. Freymirb.
KAUB & FRYMIRE,
Importers and Jobbers of
ii i ii it , r 1 a s s
AND
QUEENSWA11E,
l and 302, Cherry St., between Areh & Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
XT Constantly on liand, Original Assorted
cknges. 3. 0. ly 10
MISCELLANEOUS.
I'UMPS I
PUMPS !
KOlt PUKE WATKH, USE
TIIK CELEBRATED
(!l'UMIIEK I'UJIP
Made of wild Cucumber wood, en
thely taxtrlrHs, durable, and rt'llnUe :
the good old-fashioned wooden pump,
made by machinery, and therefore
perfect and nccuralo In nil its parts,
i raising an equal amount of water,
and costing less than half the money.
Easily ananged so as to be uoii
freezing, and in construction sosim
lile that n one can put it up and
keep it in reiiair. Aflev tlinriuiirli
I trial It Is acknowledged the
Best and Cheapest.
I CHARLES G. ULATCHI.EY,
MANUFACTURER.
-Oltlee and Ware-room,
Nos. anil liL'ti l'lllwit Ktvci.t
'! PHILADELPHIA. PA.
"These Pumps can be ordered of the Maim.
icr, or i. iuorumer & Co., New Hloonitield.
E S T E Y ' M
EAT INIH'CEMI'NTH n' ..I in (linv.ili.ia
ind Sunday Schools. Organs and Melodeons
uii laiiiuuiy iiisiuinicnls.
r.. ii. limine.
No. 18 Kurth Hnv.nfli ttt
I PHILADELPHIA,
ljc .
Philadelphia Advertisements.
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS.
John Lucas & Co.,
Solo and .
THIS ONLY'
MANUFACTURERS
OF TUB
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AND
PURE SWISS GREEN,
Also, Puro
White Lead and Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St..
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists
AND DEALERS IN
Patent Medicines,
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A FULL STOCK of everthlng connected with
the business, of the best quality, and at very
low prices. A good location for business, with a
ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer In
ducements to buyers, and makes tt worth their
while to give us a trial.
Philadelphia, 3. 8tf.
SAVES LABOR !
Saves Time !
SAVES MOSEY !
-yyAINHIUHT & CD'S
Labor-Saving Soap
Will be found the best in use. With this Soap
washing may be done with half the labor required
when any other Is used, and the saving In wear to
clothes Is really astonishing. It will cost only Fif
teen Cents to try it, and after that you will use no
other.
a.For sale by all Grocers, and by F. Mortimer,
New Bloomlleld, Ta. 317
Worth its Weight in Gold !
rrttllS Is what everybody who has used it says of
tfESJIITM'S LIXUIEXT.
For Rheumatic Pains It will give instant relief
and effect a permanent cure in a short time.
It Is also the best remedy hi the World for Cuts,
Sprains, Bruises and Hums, and not only giving
prompt relief from pain, but heals without leaving
any scar. All who have tried it, say no family
should be without it, for It is worth its weight In
. Try a bottle of It ! No cure, No Pay. 317
S For sale by F. Mortimer & Co.
PENNSYLVANIA ELASTIC SPONGE CO.
No. 1111 CHESTNUT STltEET PHILADELPHIA.
ELASTIC SPONGE,
A Substitute for Curled Hair,
FOH ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES.
It Is cheaper than feathers or hair, and much
superior, being the lightest softest and most elastic
material known
FOll MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, CARRIAGE,
wli , CAR, AND CHAIR CUSHIONS.
It Is liidestriictablo.free from dust, perfectly clean
and for the sick Is uuequaled.as if soiled it Iseasily
cleaned.
IT DOES NOT PACK
And is entirely free from Moth
Persons are reiuested to examine Vie Cushion
Sjionte at tie office a the comwmi,
Feb 8tf -No. 1111 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hardware, 0c.
LLOTD, SUPPLEE, & WALT05,:;fl
WHOLESALE
hardware house,
No. 625 Market Street.
Philadelphia.
imcs, " New Bloomficto, Pa.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
DRY GOODS HOSIERY & NOTIONS
John Shaffner, Jr. E. S. Zlegler. Theo. Runiel
SlIAFFNER, ZIEGLER&CO.,
Successors to
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Ribbons,
Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 30, North Fourth Street,
" PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
BARCROFT & COT ,
Importers and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Caps.
F. D. Miller. T. Rickert. C. II. Miller.
MILLER, RICKERT & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
GRAYBILL & NEWCOMER,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
STRAW-GOODS, &e.,
No. 349 North Third Street, 2d Floor,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 U lylO
W. F. KOIILER,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Straw - Gr ood
153;NORTU THIRD STREET,
3 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA.
W. W. Paul.
D. J. Hoar.
II. L. Hood.
A. Trimble.
WM. W. PAUL & CO.
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
J23 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JgRADBURY'S AND OTHER
I I A W O H .
lay lor it fXtrley't und E. P. Needham & Son's
OEaANS AND MELODEONS.
WM. Q. FISCHER,
General Wholesale Agent,
1018 Arch Street and 21 North Eleventh Street,
3 42 6m. PHILADELPHIA
" Tho Red Horse Powders"
T
HE P.EST POWDERS lu tho World for
HORSES,
CATTLE,
HOGS,
OR POULTRY.
They will not only prevent, but will Cure diseases,
and are tho Cheapest, as well as the best Horse
Powders in use. Try them. For sale by stores and
Druggists generally, and by F. Mohtimeu, New
liloomiield, Pa, 335tf
WHOLESALE
ftHUJ'" It
U1 1J
GROCERS
Jauory 1, 1809.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
TOBACCO SECARS AC.
WM. H. KENNEDY,
WITH
Hemphill V Chandler,
DEALEKS IN .
Tobacco, Scgars, &c.9
No. 222 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
" A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na
vy, always on hand. 4 32 lylu
W. B. METCALFE,
WITH
James llnssel & Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Tobacco and Cigars,
Xo. 11, South Front Street,
Philadelphia.
3 Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y
TnoMAS Robb. A. J. McConkey.
ROBB & McCONKEY,
Commission Jlerehants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
LEAF AND MANUFACT URED
TOBACCO$t$EGftnSt&C
No. 13 North Fifth Street,
(Between Market and Arch,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
1041tf
A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J. S. Gleini
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wholesalb Dealers in
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
32310
CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
C. P. KNIGHT & ISHO'S.
Wholesale Dealers in
FISH,
Olieese
AND
Provisions,
114 South Delaware Avenne,
Below Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for
Collins, decides & Co's Canned Fruits.
1041tf
S. It. TAYLOR,
WITH
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
VH0LESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?,
Philadelphia Pa
V. A. ATWOOD.
Isaao W. Ranch.
ATWOOD, RANCK & CO.,
Commission 3erehans,
AND
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
J? I S I-I ,
No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,
3 40 6lll PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PATTERSON & NCWLIN,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ko. 120 ARCH STREET,
Philadelphia.
The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool,
a specialty.
Mf Pleas send for a Circular. 4 131
'HUMOROUS ITEMS.
ASS?- A dull judge in Rrooklvn has ob
tained the uicknauio of old Neccxxity
because nvccssitg l-notrs no law.
tteayA Mississippi negro worked on
shares but got " nuffin," " because," said
he " I worked for do seventh, and we
only made do fifth crop short.
JfJ A correspondent asks if the sent
of war is cushioned. If it is not, it
ought to be, for it is not a very soft scat
at any time.
BSaF " Miss Drown. I have been to
learn to tell fortunes." said a voun? fal
low to a brisk brunette ; " just give me
your hand if you please." "La! Mr.
White, how sudden you are. Well go
ask pa."
JSST" Mrs. Partington says, that if she
should be cast away, she would nrefor
meeting with the catastrophe in the ''Day
oi xjisciiits , ior tnen she should have
something to live on.
AST" An Editor, duunintr dclinminnt
subscribers says he has responsibilities
which lie is obliged to meat. How
many responsibilities and whether boys
or girls he docs not say.
JJiSF- A " boy of tho Emerald Isle,"
who was appointed census taker in Illi
nois, has sent in his report to the effect
that ivery mother's son nv them towld
me his name was Nichtsverstay, and that
he was neiri years of age."
JG An Irish tailor made a customer's
coat and vest too small, and was ordered
to take them home and let them out.
Some days after, the gentlemen was told
that his garments happened to fit a
countryman of his, and he had let them
out at a shilling u week.
J! In Iowa a merchant sent a dunning
letter to a man, who replied by return
mail : " You say you are holding my note
yet. That is all right perfectly right
Just keep holding on to it, and if you find
your hands slipping, spit on them and
try again. Yours affectionately.
f2c Two friends, some years mar
ried and widely separated, lately exchang
ed telegrams, thus : " To . All well
We have two pairs of twins. How is
that for high?" "To . Wo have
three little girls. Three of a kind beats
two pairs!"
J8 A woman, over 80 years of age
went into one of the dental establishments
in Hartford, Conn., to have a set of teeth
repaired, and gave as a reason for being
particular about the work, that though
she did not expect to live long, sho de
sired to have her corpse look as well h9
possible.
BS?" Seeing a great crowd gathered in
the street, a gentleman, meeting a boy,
said to him :
" Is there anything goin on V
" Yes, sir," was the ready reply.
" There's two things goin' on ; you're goin'
on, and I'm goin' on."
A travelling insurance nirent has
been explaining to a western pioneer the
advantage of an insurance policy. Path
finder mused a moment in grave silence
and then said : " Seo here, mister, have
lived out in this country now twenty-five
years, and I have bucked agin most all
tho games they've started, but darn me of
I want to play a game where you have
to die to beat the bank."
During a revival in a country
town the minister officiating approached
a young man with the question : " My
young friend, have you prayed for the
salvation of your soul ?" "No, sir," ans
wered tho youth, with a penitent tone.
" Do you not desiro to offer thauks for
the mercies you have received by divine
favor ?" " Yes; but I don't know how,"
hesitatingly answered tho youth. " Dut
you can repeat the publican's prayer,
"No, sir," was tho emphatic response;
" I'm a Democrat, and d n tho Repub
licans." BSy A green looking chap from the
Oreen Mountain State, went over tho
line, and onto Montreal, "to look u round
a leettlo." Going into a large and handsome-
dry-good house, his verdancy at
tacked the attention of the proprietor
who attempted to quiz hiin,but having an
impediment in his speech, ho had to'givo
it up, and his clerk cauio forward to
speak for him. lie begun
" Mr. Dull wishes to know if you can
tell him why Ruluum's ass spoke."
"Wall," said Jonathan, " I rather guess
as how Dalaam was a stuterin' man, and
his ass had to speak for him.