The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, January 03, 1871, Page 7, Image 7

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    I)c mcs, New Bloomficli, 13a.
riiiliulelplilii Advertisements.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
riiilatlolpliia Ailvorlisonioiils.
II U 110 ROUS ITEMS.
SOWER, KARNES & TOTTS,
ItooUscllci-.s fc tttalioaior.
And Dealers in
C U R T A I A'.
AMI
WALL.IWL'EHX,
Nos. 5.10 Market and 52.1 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, J'A.
. Publishers of Sanders' New Headers, and
Drooks' Arithmetics. Alui, Robert's History of
the United States, Feltou's Outline .Maps, &c.
SE I A 1 IS O 1 s
Always on hand, anil made to Order, .'lit
MILLER & ELDER,
ISooliNi'llcrs ami Nlatloii's,
llt.AXK HOOK MA X UFA CmiFltS,
Ami Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
AND
HAM. IMPEIt,
No. 1:!0, .Market Street,
31 PHILADELPHIA, J'A.
C1IA11I.ES MAUARGE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Nos. :io, :ii and 31, South Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
M. Taper any Size. Weight, Color and Quality,
made to order, at short notice. 10ly41
Wi-iliii"- lluiil !
rnilis FECI I) is warranted IXJUAI.to Aunoi.d's,
1 anil is sold at much less price. The money
will he. refunded to those buying it, if It does licit
prove, entirely satisfactory.
03. For sale by F. Mortimer, New lllooinlleld.
MILLEJl Hi ELDEIl,
Solo Agents,
430 Market Street,
mil Philadelphia.
A, I., Kai:ii
J. E. FllEVMIKIt.
Di ll li V E'HY.lUIti:.
iMrollTEItS AND JOIIIIEHS UP
CJ ll i 11 H , jr 1 l K !-
AND
QUE EN S W A RE,
301 and oOH, Cherry St., between A roll it Itacc,
PHILADELPHIA.
ID" Cnnbtantly oo hand, Original Assorted
Packages. a. 0. ly 10
riiMivs i
ITMl'Sl
FOR PI'RK WATER, USE
T11K CBI.EIIIIATEII
rat'iHitr.u bi;mi
Made of wild Ciieuinber wood, en
tirely (oaWcii, duralile and rcliuliU' ;
the good old fashioned wooden Mint,
inadii by inai hinery, and therefore
piir.it and aeeuralu III all Its parts,
raising an equal amount of water,
and costing less than hall the money.
Easily an aliped so as to bo noli,
ficcing. and ill construction sosnn-
ilc that (nn one, tun put it ill) anl
'.celt it in rpiutlr. Afti.r IIkii-iimi.Ii
'mi V lrlal 11 iH a(kl,mvl':K1'11 1110
tsest ana Cheapest.
CIIAKl.KHd. UEATCIII.E Y,
2Ul AUnlfaotl-iiku.
Office and Ware-room,
Nos. Oil anil fi'Jil Fills-rt Street,
Rifiiiiol PHILADELPHIA, J'A.
-Tlicse Pumps can be ordered of the Manu
facturer, or F. Mortimer Jt Co., New lllooinlleld.
John Lucas & Co.,
Sole and
THIS OX LI'
MANUFACTURER
OK TUB
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
PURE SWISS GREEN,
Also, Pure
WlilO l,ul and Color
mam pact uj:eiis,
Mm, 141 and 111 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
Limi), SLTI'LEK, Si WALTON,
WHOLF.HA LK
HARDWARE HOUSE,
J. U25 Market Street,
lMilladrlphla.
feel
MM
Mi
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholosalo Druggists
and nr.AMcita in
Patent Medicines,
Hi) MAKKET STHEET, NEAUFKONT,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A Kill, I, STOCK of overlhihg connected with
the business, of the best quality, and at very
low prices. A Rood location for business, with a
ow rent and light expenses, enables ns to oiler In
ducements to buyers, anil makes it worth their
while to give lis a. trial,
l'hiladelphia, 3. str.
SAVINS liAltUlt!
Savon Time !
SAVKS MOXl'Y!
AINliKillT fi ('ICS
Laboi'-Saving Soap
Will b found the best In use. With this Soap
washing may be done w ith half the labor required
when any other Is used, and the saving hi wear to
clothes Is really astonishing. It will cost only Fif
teen Cents to try it, and after that you will use no
other.
9. For sale by all (iroeers, and by F. Mortimer,
NcwJ!loomlleId, Pa. lil"
UICAYEEHfi,!, V ..
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Baltinir. Wailding, Twines, &o,
And a line assortment of
Wood and Willow YVarc,
No. r.l'l, North Third street,
riiilaiU'lpiiia, V..
.lanuary 1, lat'i'.i.
" OCR FATHER'S HOUSE ;"'
on, .
'riu I'nvvi ilti n AVonl.
Ily Daniel March, D. D,, author of the popular
"Night Scenes." This master in thought and lan
guage, shows ns untold riches and beauties in the
lircat House, with Its lllooining llowcrs. Singing
birds. Waving palms, Hulling clouds, llcautilul
bow. Sacred mouulaiiis. Delightful rivers. Mighty
oceans, Thundering voices, lllaziug heavens and
vast universe Willi countless beings In millions of
worlds, and reads to us in each the Unwritten
Word, ltose tinted paper, ornate engravings and
superb binding. . "liich and varied In thought."
"( haste." " Kasy and graceful In style." Cor
rect, pure and elevating In Its tendency." "lleau
tiful and good." " A household treasure." Com
menilations like the above from College Presidents
and i'rolcssors, ministers of all denominations,
and thn religious ami secular press all over the
country. Its freshness, purity of language, with
clear upon type, line steel engravings, substantial
binding, and low price, making it tliu lmk for tlir.
'', Agents are selling from 50 to 150 lier
week.
We want Clergymen, School Teachers, smart ae
live young men ami ladles to introduce the work
for us In every township, and we will pay liberally.
No intelligent man or woman need be' without a
paying business.
Send for circular, full description, and terms.
Address
ZIF.lil.F.itKMi'CCIiDV, If, S. Sixth Street. I'hlla
delphia. Pa. ; or, I.Ki Itace Stieet.Ciiicinnatl.llhloj
li'.l Monroe Street, Chicago, III.; ,Htt N. Sixth St.,
St. Louis. Mo.; or, hri Main St., Spriuglleld,
Mass. 1 35 4iu.
John Shaffuer, Jr. F. S. Zlegler. Then, ltiimel
SILYITNER, ZIEOLER &T'0.,
SllCI't'SSOf.S to
Sll AFFN Fit, 7A IX. I.KIl &( (.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery,
xlo I'M.
KiisH-iid'rs,
T II Jt !: A J) A' , ( O M II S ,
and eiery variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. X, North Fourth Street,
J 'II ILAI) K LP II I A , J'A.
Agent for Lmu:Htv.e Coinlm.
BAIICIIOFT & CO.,
ImiiorlcrH uitil Jolilicrs
Of Stnplo and Fani.v
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths,
CuNsiniores,
Blankets,
Lim:ns, Wliito GdoJ.s, llosiory, Ac,
Son. 405und 407 M A li K FT STii K FT,
(Alma Fourth, Norlli Side.)
l'liiladflitliia.
W. 1". KOIIM'.U,
JOUUEU IN
Hats, Caps, I'urs,
AND
Stll v- 'OoIm
153 NORTH THIRD STREET,
3 01yl0 PIIILADELI'IUA.
Philadelphia (lvi'rtlsrinoiiis.
(1. V. liVSSKLL,
No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer and Dealer in
FINb. WATCHES,
French and American Clocks,
COLL JEWELRY
SILVER - WARE.
i. Particular attention paid to Fine Watch
and clock ltepalrlng.
W Agent for STFVF.NS' l'ATFNT Tl'lSUET
CLOCK, the best and cheapest Turret Clock In the
I'liited States.
luipiirles by mail for Information regarding
Clocks or Watches will bo chcerfuily answered.
Philadelphia, IlllOlv
W. W. Paul.
I). J. Hour.
II. I.. Hood.
A. Trimble.
WM. W. PAUL & CO.
WIIOI.KRAI.E
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
02:1 Market St. and Oi l Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Pcnn'a.
F.D.Miller. T. P.lckert. C. II. Miller.
MILLER, RICKERT & CO.,
SL'cl KSSOHS TO
(MtAVllll.l, & NKWCO.MKH,
Manufacturers mid Wholesale Dealers in
li ats, caps, runs,
No. 349 North Third Street, 2d Floor,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 11 ly IU
WM. H. KENNEDY,
WITH
lBt'Hspliill & (handler,
IlEAI.EUH IN
Tobacco, Scyai's, Ac,
No. 222 MARKET STREET,
l'llII-AIMCM'JIIA, lA.
48" A full Stock of the Celebrated MONITOn Na
vy, alttuys on hand. 1 :k lylu
W. B. METCALFE,
WITH
James Jlusscl & Co.,
Wholesale Drileks in
Tobacco and Cigars,
Xo. 11, South Front Street,
Philadelphia.
Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y
Thomas Homt. A. J. McCo.nkky.
ROBB & McCONKEY,
'oiuiiiisKiii aciM'Iiaiits,
Ami Wliolcsalo Dealers in
LEAF AND M A N II FA CT li 1! ED
TOBaCCOStSEGaRSt
o. I.'t N'orih ril'th Street,
(lletwecn Market and Arch,)
I'lllLAUEIA'IllA, I'A.
loiitf
A. 11. Cunning;lmn.i. J. II. Lewurs. J. S.Glciin.
Cunningham, Glcim & Co.,
WllOl.ESALI! IJKAIXItK IN
Tobacco, Scgars, &c,
NO. 4. NORTH FIFTH STREET,
1'EIBI,AIK1I,V1IIA.
:i'jiiio
W. ll.'l'ipnu. w. A. ohiuson.
AV. II. J'llMOlJ. V OO.,
MANIJPAIJTt'HKItS OF
Trunks, Valises, Travelling Eags,
UMBRELLAS, &C,
Xo. 40 Xorth Fourth Street,
(In Merchants' Hotel lluildlng)
VlllLAHKLl'llIA.
t.1- SOLID SOLE I. EATIIl.lt TRUNKS A SI'K
CI AIT V. 4 1H ly 10
S. It. TA1I.OII,
WITH
WAINWRIGIIT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS, .
North East 4orner of 2nd and Arch Street?,
l'liiludclpliia l'u
WHOLESALE
& GROCERS
January 1, lUG'J.
Thomas Moohe. s. S. Wkiikk.
AND
n i: . t r i: j) i
'THE union;
This Hue Hotel Is loeated on
Arch Street, lietween Third and Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AIOORli & WKIIKK
Proprietors.
January 1, 1SCJ.
V. I KXICiEBT iV ItttO S,
Wlioli'suli; Dcali-rs in
T 1 S -II ,
AND
B rvirsioiis,
111 Smitli Iiiilawurc Avenno,
Uelow ChcHtnnt St.,
riULADEJA'JUA, J'A.
AfjentH for
CoIliiiN, G'cdilos & Co's Canned Fruits.
luiitr
W. A. Atwooo.
Isaac W. Ranck.
ATW001), RANCK & CO.,
CoiiimiMsioii loroliaiilis,
AMI
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
3" I S 1 1 ,
No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,
3 40 Gm Dill. A DKLP1ITA , l'A .
PATTERSON & NCWLIN,
WhoIcNalc CiiiMH'orN,
AND
C O M M I S S I O N M E I! (J II A N T S
o. 120 ARCH STREET,
VUiladelphla,
J- The sale of Eggs, Seeds, (.'rain and Wool
a specially. 31
f Please send for a Circular. 48
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP.
1IOUS E K K E P K li S
will 11 lid the
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
A great help In cleaning their houses. Il ls th
Original and Only (lemilnc
Taint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more
jiaint and do it better than any other Soap
H v c v 31 a d !
It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and
orlghten l ine llrass. Copper and all Metalin Ware,
and will remove all Paint, Pitch, Tar, Urease, Ink,
Varnish or any other dirt, from the hands. It Is
Hie only Soap for cleaning Witidows or any kind of
EAKTflKRN WARE. All other Soaps (hat an)
advertised to do the same are I MITA'I IONS of our
Soap, and will not compare with
THE UKEA V LAUOltrSA VI XU
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I
M-Trylt and you will like It. Ask for thn
"hilehen Crystal Soap," and take no other. All
Uioeers sell it. '
EASTMAN & BROOKE,
4:11 North Third Street,
Philadelphia,
Sole Proprietor! and Manufacturers.
M-Thc above is for sale by F. Mortimer & Co.
New llloomlleld, Pa. 31113m.
Books! lioolcsl lloolcsl
PERKINPINE& IIIGGINS,
SO XOIt'JII FOURTH STHEET,
I'll iladelphia,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full supply
of the latest anil best l.iniuuv Hooks from
the leading Societies mill Publishers. We make
our selections h great care, and guarantee the
moral and religious character of the hooks, cheer
fully exchanging any that may not he satisfactory,
selling at Publishers prices, and, wherever practi
cable, making liberal discount to Schools.
- A full assortment of MUNIO HOOKS.
A(r.i, (pifntlnn and Istmn Jtook. Mayix, Mai
uln, Hewtird tiirdK. lllwkboardti, ltiliic. Dlctian
u'ici, (frtijlcate JUunkK, I.ihrnrii lt( gluten,
Secretarial' ((nd Hu)n'rinten(Unts'
lloak, MntlocH, Scripture fc
liif. Injant t.'i'um Manual.
and everything new and useful for Sabhalh sehool
use kept on hand or supplied to order. We have
been engaged ill tills special branch of business
lor years past, and have acquired an exiwrlence
which we think our customers uniformly llnd ben
cllclal to their interests. A Descriptive and Illus
trated Catalogue, containing names and prices of
several thousand volumes, scut free toany address
on application.
Philadelphia, April S, 1H70.
BANKING HOUSE
Jay Cooko & Co.,
113 AND 1H SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Philadelphia,
UKII.EKS IN ALL
liOVERNM KMT SECURITl ES.
Old 5-20 Wanted
IN EXCHANGE FOH NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Intcreht Notes Wanted.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
ICOLECTIONS made ( STOCKS bought
and sold on Coininisuloii.
tiT SPECIAL luiblneiis accommodations re
served for LADIES. 81IU
txir " Oli, .Incoli'piilil n muster to hi
iipjnoiiticc buy, "his wonderful to Bee
wlnit u iit ititily you can cat."
" Yes, muster," replied tlio bny, "
liavu been praet'iHinn since 1 was a child."
Hi)"-At u spiritual eirclo, tlio other
iiiulit, a oentlcnian nsked the moditim
what tiiiiusoiiicnt was pnpiilar in (lie spir
it win-Ill. Thu reply was, " reading oar
own obituary notices."
flf-uT" " Mamma," nsked a littlo - I i-l to
her mother. " du you know how I jict t
bed quick V 'No," was the reply.
" Well, said she, in great glee, " I etcp
one of my feet over the crib, mid then
I say ' rats,' and frighten myself in."
frff" A young lady, while walking with
a gentleman, stumbled, und when her
companion, to prevent her from falling,
grasped her hand somewhat tightly, she
simpered, ,' Oh, sir, if it comes to that,
yod must ask my l'a!"
Sixf We can't remember reading any
thing mure to the point than the retort
of an editor to A una Dickinson.
Anna says she will give tho editor
who have been abusing her " tit for
tat;" whereupon our editorial friend
says : " We'll trade. ; here's our tat."
fida?" A tradesman who hud failed ia
the city of liangor, wrote on his front
door : " Payment suspended for thirty
days." A neighbor reading this said
" You have not dated the notice." " O,
no," said he, ' 1 do not intend to do bo ;
it would run out if I did."
Jtyy " An editor in Iowa has becu
fined two hundred and fifty dollars for
hugging a young girl in church." Daily
Ar(ju.
" Cheap enough 1 We once hugged a
a girl in church some ten years ugo, and
the scrape has cost us a thousand a year
ever since."
flrSy A " personal," in a .New York
daily a week ago states that " if John
Smith formerly of l'hiladelphia, will call
at No. lilank street, ho will hear
something to his advantage." John call
ed. There was about '260 of him and
ho has been calling at tho rate of forty
seven per day ever since the " personal"
appeared.
h " Jcnuie," said a landlady to her help
the other morning "Jennie, was there
any fire it the kitchen the other night
while you wero sitting up'f"' "Only
just a spark, ma'am," wa9 tho reply.
The laudlady looked suspiciously at Jen
nie ; but the innocent girl went on scrub
bing and humming " Katy Darling."-
JSfA ragged littlo urchin, begging ia
tho street, tho other day, was asked by a
lady, who filled his basket, if his parents
were living. " Only dad, marm," said
tho hoy. " Then you have enough in the
basket to feed tho family l'or somo time,"
said the lady. " Oh, no, I haven't nei
ther," said tho lad j " for dad und me
keep five boarders. lie does tho house
work and 1 do tho niarkctin'. "
A writ In writing "right," may wrlto
It " wright," and still be wrong,
For "write" and " rlto" are ueithor " right,"
And don't to write belong,
licer often brings a bier to man,
Coughing a coflln brings,
And too much ale will make us all
As well as some other things,
Hrlf A young man, becoming engaged,
recently, wan desirous of presenting hifl
intended with a ring appropriately in
scribed, but being at a loss what. to have
engraved on it, called upon his father lor
advice. Well," said the old man, " put
on 'When this you see remember mo.'"
The young lady was much surprised ft
few days alter ut raeiving u beautiful ring
with this inscription : "When this you
see remember fatker."
tS A school teacher in u town in New
Hampshire, seeing one morning a new
pupil in her school room, asked tho young
" hopeful" iu accordance with tho require
ments of tho 'superintending committee,'
his father's name t "Hayes," answered
the boy, promptly. " What ia his given
name?" said tho teacher. "Hayes, I
tell you !" replied tho promisiug youth.
" Well, inquired tho instructor, determin
ed to know if Mr. Hayes had any 'Chris
tian' name, " What does your mother call
him?" "Mother? Site culls him old
Hayes," responded tho boy, as if his des
tiny depended on the reply.
Sutf" A dispute onco nroso between two
Scotchmen, named Campbell and McLean
upon the antiquity of their families.
The latter would not allow that tho Camp
bells had uiiy right to rank with tho Mc
Leans in antiquity, who, ho insisted, were
in existenco us a clan since tho boginuing
of tho world. Campbell had a ttlo more
Hiblicul knnwledgo than his antagonist,
and asked him if tho clan of the Mc
Leans was before tho flood.
Tho flood, you know, that drowned all
tho world but Noah and his family, and
his flocjc," said Campbell.
" I'ooh ! you and your flood," said
McLean; " My clan was afore tho flood."
" I have not read in my Uiblo," aid
Campbell, "of the numo of oMq
ing into Noah's ark. "k F
"Noah's orkl" rctortetLt'Wujik-- Zs
contempt. " Who eerjf(trrir 6fsgiQ tr ' tf-o,
Lean that liadn't a bot&f1
2 A " 5" ff vf :