l)c hues, 3Icii Dlomnftclir, $)a. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advert Iscmciits. riiilndelpliia Advertisements. SOWER, UARNES & POTTS, ISooksclIcrs fc Klutioiiers, And Dealer in C URTAIN AM) WALL-PAPERS, ios. 530 Market uml J23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. CS. Publishers if Sanders' New Headers, mid Hroiiks' Arithmetic". Also, ltoliert's History of the, United States, Folton's Outline Maps, &o. ISI.A'ii ISOOKS Always on hand, and mado to Order. 3It MILLER & ELDER, Ilooltscllei'3 mitl Mfaf loners, PLANK ROOK MAN UEACTURERH, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND No. 430, Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHARLES MAG AUG E & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Papor, X &;, Scc?., N'os. SO, 32, and 31, South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ttm Paper any Size, Welirht, Color and Quality, made to order, at short notice. lulyjl Wi'itiiis' llnicl ! THIS FI.V1D is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's, and is sold at luneh loss price. 'J'ho money will Uu refunded to those buying it. If it does not prove entirely satisfactory. l.For sale by F. Mortimer, New lilooinlleld. MILLER & ELDER, Solo Agents, 130 Market Street, XW31 Philadelphia. A. L. Kaub J, E. Fiibtmihb. KAUIS & F2lYTOItK, Imi'okteks axd Jobbers of China, 2J 1 u h h AND QUEENSWA11E, 301 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. 1ET Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 3. 9. ly 10 PIMPS t PUMPS I FOR ITltE WATF.K, USE TUB CELEnitATBD CUCU9IIII3II PUMP Made of wild Cucumber wood, en tirely tatb'leM, durable and nllalite; tlie KKHloid-fashioncd wo(Hlenpuinp, made by machinery, nud therefore perfect and aeciirato In all Its parts, fyi raising an eouai amount oi water. r mJL.L.C& and costing losKlhnnhalf the money. ,V vS l Easily nnaiiL'ed so as to be non 4j7'. FiitCs freezing, and In construction so sun- in f 'S pie that on one con vut it up and fti '', A il rcjKiir. After thorough V$' P's IJ trial " 19 acknowledged the NiVi&f est anc' Cheapest. :A - Ml A IfT l."u ' HI. ATf'TII 1,-V ft t. OlUce and Ware-room, s. G24 anil fiai Filbert Street, l." nniCl PHILADELPHIA, PA. -These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New Uloomlleld. John Lucas & Co., jt m Solo and THE ONLY to MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPERIAL FRENCH, 0 AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Ieal and Color ZIAyCFA UTURERS, Non, HI and H3 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. LLOi'I), KUPPLEE, k AV ALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, 025 Market Street, I'hilu.lc Iplilu. J 1B1 Philadelphia Advertisements. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesalo Druggi sts, AND BEALEU8 IN Patent Medicines, 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. AFUM. STOCK of evertlilim rnnuectrd with the business, of the best quality, and at very low prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and lli;ht expenses, enables us to oiler In ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us n trial, l'hlladelpliia, 3. Stf. NAVIES f,AHOK ! Saves Time ! K.IVES MOXEY! -yyAiNitiuiiT & co's Labor-Saving Soap Will bo found'tho best In use. With this Soap w ashing 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. tt!S- For sale by all (Iroeers, and by F. Mortimer, New Uloomlleld, Fa. 317 OmiYBII-L fc CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpst Chain, Cutting, WaiMing, Twines, Sec, And a line assortment of Wooil ami Willow Ware, No. 313, North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 13(9. John Shallner, Jr. E. S. Ziegler. Theo. liuinel SHAFFXEIt, ZIKGLER & CO., Successors to KIIAFFNF.lt, ZltXIl.EK & CO., Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, (kIovcs, Illislions, Suspenders, T II R E A D S , C O M B 8 , and every variety of TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS, No. 3G, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Comba, BARCROET & CO., Importers and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c, Noa. 403 and Hfl MAltKET STUEET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. XV. F. KOIBI.l H, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AND Straw - Gr o o 1 h 153.N0HTU TIIIKD STREET, 9 0 ly 10 PIIILADELPUIA. W. II. I'ii'eu. w. A. OnnisoN. V. II. l'IPKIl & CO., MANUFACTUliEUa OF Trunka, Valises, Travelling Tags, UMBRELLAS, &C, So, 40 North 1'ourih Street, (In Merchants' Hotel Building) I'M LA UKLl'JllA . tfU ROUD SOLE I.EATIllill TllUNKH A SI'E C1AI.TV. 4 18 ly 10 H. IE. TAYI.OIC, WITH WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa V. W. Paul. D. J. Hoar. H, L. Hood. A. Trimble. WM, W. PAUL & CO. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 023 Market St. oud 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE January )t 1609. G. If. 11VSSELL, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposlto Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Dealer in FINE WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. '.Favtlcti!nr attention paid to Flue Watch and Clock itopaii'liiK. -ARont Tor STEVENS' PATENT TUKliKT CLOCK, (lie best and cheapest Turret Clock in the fulled States. tsm Inquiries by mall for Information regarding Clocks or Watches will be cheerfully answered. Philadelphia, 4;;iulv ?. D. Miller. T. Itlekerl. C. II. Miller MILLER, RICKEIiT & CO., SLX'CESSOnS TO C.ItAYI'.ILL & NEWCOMEIi, Manufacturers and 'Wholesale Dealers In II ATS, CAPS, EUItS, STISAiy-SO15, &e., No. 310 North Third Street, 2d Floor, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 lylO WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH lEcmpIiill fc Chnnciler, DEALEHS IN Tobacco, Scrjars, tt'c, No. 222 MARKET STREET, riiiLAiu:i.i'iiiA, i'A. i-A full Week of the Celebrated Monitou Na vy, alwajs ou hand. 1 B2 lylu V. E. METCALFE, VITU James 11 iias el & Co., . Wholesale Dl-aleks in Tobacco and Cigars, No. 11, South Front Street, Philadelphia. fl Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y Thomas Ronii. A. J. JIcConket. ROBB & McCONKBY, C'nitiinissiois JFerehaufs, And Wholesale Dealers in LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCOS, $EGK$tC No. 13 North Fifth Street, (Bel ween Market and Arch,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. lo-ntf A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewara. J. S. Glcim. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealeus in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, rilll.ABKI.PHIA. 32310 Books I Books! Books I perkinpine"& higgins, M NORTH FOURTH STREET, Vhlladetphia, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND n full supply of the latest and best LmitAitY Hooks from the Icadlni; Societies and Publishers. Wo make our selections with (treat care, ami (iiaranteo Hie moral anil religious character of the books, cheer fully exchaiiKim; any that may not be satisfactory, selling at Publishers prices, anil, wherever practl. cable, making liberal discount to Schools. A full assortment of MVfiin nnavn SjiellcrAuottnn and Isswm limkn. Mmm, M,d- urten, Usrtljlcate lIlnnkH. l.lhrurn HitIntern, tkcntitrk' ami Hitimrintendunts' ltonkn, MnUnet, Hcrlvtiire ic.. tare. Infant C'tahH AontiiAi. and everything new and useful for Sabbath-school use kept on hand or supplied to order. Wo have been engaged In this speeiarbranch of business for years past, and have acquired an exiierlence Wllil'll Wll tlllltL' (1111 f.llutlDltlif. lltir..l-iill,r (t ...I lu.i. ctlelal to their interests. A Deserlpllve and Illus- j .n,-,i v .ii.iii'Kiii-, euiu inning names a nit juices oi several thousand volumes, sent free to any address on application. Philadelphia, April 5, 1H70. W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. Kanck. ATWOOD, ItAXCK & CO., ' Commission JJert limits, AND Wholesale Dealei-s In all kinds of Pickled and Halt FI8II, No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Streot, 3 40CmO PHILADELPHIA, I'A, PATTERSON & NEWLIN, WIloll'Nlllv 1'0'4'1'S, AND COMMISSION M K R C 1 1 A N T S No. 120 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia, The sale of Eggs, heeds. Grain nud Wool ft specialty, 4T A IC.I ise send tor a Circular. 48 'READY-MADE CLOTHING. VTho Largest Stock; 1118 unest uood8; Vthe Newest Styles ; 1 the Best Work- W haV0 JLman8h ip; the evory kind Greatest Va of material urlety, at eve ery variety ct M Warkct . . . stylo, suitalilo for and youiii rrcm iq to 20A mi, Boys froai 9 to 16, end Children from to 0 years, a!l durabla & strong, mado with 6pocial roferenco to rough We usage. In this do havo partment our made prioe3 aro as our Eo tonishingly taLlishmont low. "THE BEAD , Market rnrno n U a n d 6th. in Clothing, and wo can assure our xfrienc! d3 from out of town that they 9 need look no fur- .thorttian Oak Hall Our for satisfactory Custom Clothing & satis Work is factory prices. ofthovery Full stock ell bi'stflmractcr. r Easy rules for round. measurement, ylarleet prices, &.O., sent and free to any part of Jf j Gth. America, and good fits 3j guaranteed. Mar land Gth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. BANKING HOUSE ov Jay Cooko & Co., 118 AND 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, DIULEKS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 011 3-20 VuhC(1 IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 13T CO LECTIONS made j STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. t7 SPECIAL business accommodations ro served for LADIES. B191 v. i KaritaiiT & iuuvh, Wholcsalo Dealers iu F I S H , Chcowo AND Provisions, 114 South Deluwaro Avcuno, . i Bolow Chostnnt St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. . A gonU for Collins, Gelde Si Co's Couucd lYulta. nUMOBOTJS ITEMS. t3" A school pirl's conundrum is : What Stnto is round on Loth ends and high in tho middle? Ohio. IKi?- What is that which by losing an eye has nothing but a nose left A noise. Tr3 A question of law Would a kid, taking a nap, bo indictablo uuder tho statuto against kidnapping? JK3 " My boy, what docs your mother do for a living?" was nsked of a littlo barcfi oted urchin. " She cuts cold vict unl.s, Bir." JtST" An auetionecr, in a recent hand bill, advertises for aalo a largo quantity of oil-paintings, " by some of the an- cient masters of tho day." C When a man and woman nrcmado ono, tho question is, which ono ? Some times thero is a long struggle between them before tho matter is settled. A maiden lady, alluding to her youthful accomplishments, said that at six months of ngo she went alono. A malicious individual present remarked : " Yes, and you have been going alone ever since." tSf A colorcd-mail-carricr in Virginia was recently well shaken by a man for kicking bis dog. " Look-a-hero, massa," said ho, "you'd better bo kecrful howyou shako dis chilo ! Cos when you shakes me you shakes the whole of the United States ; I carries do mails." JDS " I can tell you how to save that horse," said a coachman to a man who was looking very earnestly at the skeleton tt a horse nttatched to a vehicle, heavily laden with oysters. " Will you ? Say on." " Why, just slip him away whilo tho crows aro at roost. JGgyThis is a genuino epitaph on a child buried in an Ohio graveyard ; ' " Ho tasted Life's bitter cup, And then refused to drink It up. Ho turned his littlo head aside, Disgusted with the tasto, and died." TS?" A CCntlcm.m snn.-ikinn' nPtlin 1nr,. pincss of tho married stato before- his 1. 1 .... . . . , . . . uaugiucr, uispairmgiy saiU : " Sho who marries docs well, but sho who does not marry does better." " Well, than," said tho young lady, " I will do well; let those who choose do better." CST A gentleman, on heingnsked what ho had for dinner, replied : "A lean wife roasted, and the ruin of man for sauce." What did his dinner consist of? Of courso ho gave it up, and hero's tho an swer asparo rib and npple sauce. A facetious man, who gets off his pieces of wit bv " the book is responsible lor the following utroeity : ionium sunrage act nas been Jo.st in tho Dakotah Legislature, bv n vnfn nf A is. 2 ; which is a 4-'2-ituous calamity, quite uiiuApuciou oy mo itiuics ot that territory. Our devil ldcrs that tho writer had not moro lOder feeling 4 tho petitioners. figy A man who was brought beforo King James I. could cat, as it was said, a wholo sheep at a meal. " What else can ho do." asked the king, " more than other men." "Nothing," was tho reply. J' Hang him then," said James; "for it is is a shamo a man should live who eats tho sharo of ten or fifteen men, and can do no moro than one." IS?" Two dutchmen, not long since, had occasion to go to a blacksmith's on business, and finding tho smith absent from tho shop, they concluded to go to tho houso ; having reached tho door, said ono to tho other : " Como Haunco, you ax about tho smit." Nain, nain, said tho other, " but you can tell so better as I can, veil den so I knocks." Tho mistress of tho houso came to the door. Ifauuso then inquired " Is do smit niit in 1" " Sir," said tho woman " Is do smit init in '(" " I cannot understand you," said tho woman. Haunco then bawled out, " Vot do debil I say is do smit ui it in '(" Tho other Dutchman, porcciving that the woman could not understand Ilaunso, stepped up and pushed hiin asido and said: "Let a man come what can say something: I de pluck miit thop in dc home t" JSGJ-An amusing incident occurred ono day last week in tho morning train going west from Richmond on the Chesapeake and Ohio llnilroad. As the train entered the Dluo llidgo tunnel at llockbridgo Gap ono milo in length, a passenger Bought to avail himself of the three minutes' friend ly darkness for tho purposo of changing bis linen. It is so chanced that the clean shirt was stiilly starched, and tho surfa ces refused to part company, and as the train emerged into daylight tho unhappy i and unshirted man was seen frantically endeavoring to thrust his bare arms through tho most refractory of sleeves. His follow passengers engnged in a rather loud smilo at tho expense of the victim of circuuistanocs, but beforo tho train reach ed tho lunatio asylum at Staunton, some ten miles distant, tho shirt yielded to tho gpnsnis of its owner, his countenance re sumed nn expression of mild satisfaction and no ono suggested a strait jacket.
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