Ijc imc0, New filoomftclir, pa. Philadelphia Advertisement. SOWER, liAKXES & POTTS, Booksellers & NliUloners, And Dealers ill CURTAIN AND Nos. 530 Market nnd .023 .Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. I'uhlisliovt (if Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Hubert's History of tho liniteil .Stales, Fcltou's Outline Haps, &e. I5LAXK 1SOOK.H Always on hand, anil made to Order, lilt MILLER & ELDER, Bookseller itaxl tttulioiiers, DLA SK HOOK MA.XCKI fJTVRERH, And Dealers III WINDOW CURTAINS AND wall iaij:k, No. 4;i0, Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHARLES MAUARGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Nos. 30, S2, and Jl, Hoiilli Kixlli .Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. tn. Paper any Size, Wcljdil, Color and (Juallty, made to order, at short unlive. loly ll TWilin- lliiitl! THIS KI.I'II) is warranted EQUAL to Aknomi'b,' and is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded In those buying it, if it does not prove, entirely satisfactory. t3-Eur sale by F. Mortimer, New l'.looinlleld. MILLER & ELDER, Sole Agents, tm Market Street, 2.J031 ' Philadelphia. A. L. Kaub J. E. FltEYMIHE. ItAUK & Fl&YililltU, . I.MrOllTKIIB AND JOllBKIlS 01' C ll i li a , Ci 1 ;i h h AND QTJEENSAVAIlEi :K)1 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. ID" Constantly ou hand, Original Assorted Packages. 8. 0. ly 10 PUMPS ! PIMPS ! FOR PURE WATER, UHK TUB CELEIIIIATEO CUC'UMKKll iU3II Made of wild (,'uciimlior wood, en tirely tarMem, ihiraHe and rellnNe ; the uood old-f ash limed wooden pump, made by machinery, ituii therefore a! 'M-v perfect and aeeuraUi In nil its parts, f, 'h Jlw3J raising an equal amount of water, I S and costing ipsHtliHii half themonev. S!"i F.aslly arranged so as to be nun- ll'x : IhI-I'-S 'r,z'K. and in construction sosim Lilflg Pie that any one can inilitup and ; I 1 Yfi P in rriMlr. After thorough i. Z , jj" trial It Is acknowledged tho ft?)Ji't$i Best and Cheapest. $?fl 'I CHARLES fi. HLATC1II.KY, 'i - MAML'rAOTUIUSU. t3- Olllce and Waro-room, Nos. 624 and fiat Filbert Street, V "'""I PHILADELPHIA, PA. " These rumps ran bo ordered of the M.inu. faelurer, or V. Mortimer & Co., New llloomllflU. John Lucas & Co., Hole and THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. LLOKD, KUri'LEE, & WALTOff, WHOLESALE! HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia Advertisements. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wliolosalo Druggi sts, AND PEAI.EltS IN Patent Medicines, 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. AFUI.f. STOCK of cverlhlii! connected with the business, of tliu best quality, and at very low prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and light expenses, enables us to oiler In ducements to buyers, and makes It Worth tholr while to give us a trial. Philadelphia, 3. Btf. Kjivew Tintc ! yAlNlllGIIT & CD'S Labor-Saving Soap Will bo found tho best In use. With this Soap washing may be done with hair the labor required when any ntlcr linked, ami the saving In wear to clothes is really astonishing. It will cost only I'll teen Cents to try It, and after that jou w ill use no other. tn. For sale by nil (imecrs, and by F. Mortimer, New P.lnomllcld, Pa. ,",1" Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shados, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Baiting, Wiuliling, Twines, &c, And a line assortment of Wood ami . Wit law Ware, Mo. .313, North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1803. John SliafTner, Jr. E. S. Zicgler. Then, liunicl SlIAFFNEIl, ZlTxJLER & CO., Successors to BIIAFFXER, Zii:ni.KIt K CO., Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Cloves, Itibbons, Suspenders, T II 11 E A 1) ,S , C O 11 n ,v , nnd every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 3d, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Aficntsfor LunatHtcr Combs. BAllCIlOFrCOT, Importers and Jobbers Of Btaplc and Fancy DItY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcres, Blankets, Linens, AVhito Goods, Hosiery, tie., Nos. 405 and 407 MAIiKUT STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. W. F. KOIIIilUt, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AMD Str a w - Gr o o cl h , 15S1NORTH third street, 8 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. W. II. Pii-Eit. w. A. Oitmso. W. II. l'lI'ICIfc As CO., MANUFACTUIIEHS OF Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, UMBRELLAS, &C, Xo. 40 North Fourth Street, (In Merchants' Hotel Building) nriLADiSLvniA . r r. mim HOLE leather trunks a spe cialty. 4 18 ly 1U N. t. TAYI.OK, WITU WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ol 2nd and Arch Street?, ' Philadelphia Pa W. W. Paul. . L. Hood. D.J. Hoar. A. Trimble. WM. W. PAUL & CO. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SIIOE WAREHOUSE, 633 Market 8t. and 614 Commerco Street, Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. WHOLESALE ... lunuary 1, 1&09. Philadelphia Advertisements. a. V. 11 VSSliLL, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Heftier in Flfdfc. WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AM) SILVER-WARE. Itfl.Pnrtleiiliir nltentlon paid to Flno Watch and Clock Repairing. -Anent for STEVENS' PATENT Tl'ltllET CIA M'K, the best and cheapest Turret Clock In tho t lilted Slates. en- lniiiirics by null! for Infoniinllen re?nrdlnR Clocks or Watches will be clieerluily answered. i'liiliiiK-Ildiia, 4.UD1V F. 1). Jliller. T. Riek.'i't. ('. II. Miller MILLER, ItlCKERT & CO., SIWKS.fOHS TO (illAYIIII.L t NEWCOMEli, Jlanufaclurers and Wholesale Dealers In n ATS, CAPS, EURS, WTKAW-i9tBlS, No. 3-19 North Third Street, 2d Flocr, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 ly 10 WM. H. EtENNEDY, WITH E3i-33i;IailI & 4 laitrtdlor, 1IKAI.E1IS IS Tobacco, Seyars, iM'c, No. 2-22 JIAHKET STIiEET, l'lIII.ADKM'IIlA, I'A. u-A full stock of tlie Celebrated Monitoh Na vy, always on hand. 1 'sz li 10 W. B. METCALFE, WITH James liusscl & Co., M'ltOLKSAI.E Dk.M.EIIS IN Tobacco .and Cigars, Ko. 11, South Front Street, Philadelphia. AKents for Colebrali'd Star Navy. 4 221y Wliolosalo Dealers in PIS II , Cheese AND Provisionw, 114 Snuth Delaware Avcnno, Below Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Collins, Gcdilcs & IV Canned Fruits. lotltf A. B. Cuunlnghnin. J. II. Luwars. J. S. Glolm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, 1'IIII,A1KL1'1IIA. 82310 Books! Hooks! JSooks! PERKINPINE & HIGGINS, W NOR Til FO UR Tit STREET, 1'hiladelpMa, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) a full supply of the latest and best I.nuiAiiir Hooks from the Icadlnir Societies and Publishers. Wo make our selections with ureal care, and (.'iiaranteo the moral anil religious character of the books, cheer fully exchaiiuinir any that may not be satlfaetory, selling at Publishers prices, anil, wherever uracil. cable, making liberal discount to Schools. - A full assortment of AIUSIO HOOKS. Sjvller, ftienllon and ysson Hook. Map. Med lilt, ltfwurtl (XtnlH, llliu-kliuiirih, JllUa Jtlctltm urlcn, U'rtljietde Mankx, I.Umtry HifiMen, Serretiirteif and NujKrtntenitenW Hookn, Mottoes, Ncrlphire fu ture, Infant CIum Mnmiah. and everything new and useful for Sabbath-school use kept on hand or supplied to order. Wo have been engaged In this special branch of business for years past, and liavo acquired an exiierience which we think our customers uniformly hud ben etlclal to their interests. A Descriptive ami Illus trated Catalogue, containing names and prices of several thousand volumes, sent lice to any address on application. Philadelphia, April S, 1KT0. W. A. Atwooii. Isaac W. Uanck. ATW00I), llANCK & CO., C'ommiMsioii Mt'rcIianlM, AND Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Pickled and Salt ISII, No. 210 North Wharves, above Ilace Street, 3 40 61116 PHILADELPHIA, PA, PATTERSON & NEWLIN, WholoNule CarocerN, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 120 AHCII BTltEET, 1'hiladelphla. W The sale Of Eirirs. Heeda. ninln miH Wn,1 l'leaso vend for a Circular. 48 1IEN11Y T. lIFLMltOIjlVS Compound Xliiitl EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Comjii.trnt Partx Fliilil Extract Rhu Imrb unci ritiitl Eih-m t Cututu lia G'ripc Juice. FOII 1,1 V Kit COMPLAINTS. .TAt'NMcH. 11IL !'. .S.. AFFECTIONS, SICK, III! NKIIVOl H ( LADACIIICCOSTIVENESS, IVrc. PI KI'.I.Y J.t'l '.' A CONT A I N I NO Xt M EIICC li Y, MIM'.liALS, OU PELETEliJOL'S DKCliS. XX These Pills are the most dellghlfirfly pleasant purgalive. superceding castor oil, sails,' magnesia, elc There Is nothing more ncci-plalde lo the stomach. They give lone, and cause neither nau sea nor grilling pains. They are composed of Ihellncst Ingredients. After a few d.ivs' use of them, such an Invigoration of the entire svsleni takes place as to appear miraculous to the'weak and enervated, whether a rrlslng troin imprudence or disease. II. T. Ilelmliold's Compound Fluid Ex tract Catawba (irape Fills are not sugar-coaled, from the faet that sugar-coated pills do not dis solve, lint puss through the stomach witl t dis. solving, consequently do not produce the desired ollcct. The Catawba (irajie ('ills, being pleasant In laste and odor, do net necessitate their being sugar-coated. 1'lilCK FIFTY CENTS FEB 1IOX. HENRY T. HELMEOLD'S IIIOHLY COSCKNTltATF.I) COMl'OlM) EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, I" leers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Bore Month, Sore Head, llron cbitls, Skin Diseases, Salt llhcum, Cankers, Ilnnning from tho Ear, White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Allcetlons, Nodes, Klekets, (Ilandular Swellings, Night Sweats, liash, Tet ter, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic Hhcunia tism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years. Ileing prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its blood-purifying properties tire great er than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. It gives tho complexion a clear and healthy col or and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an iinpuro state, of the blood, and the only reli able and ellcctiml well known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones, ulcer ations of the throat and legs, blotches, pim ples 011 the face, erysipelas anil all scaly erup tions 011 the skin, and beautifying the complex ion. 1'KICE 81.50 FEU UOT'TLE. HENRY T. HELMBCLD'S CONCENTIiATEl) Fluid Extract Buchit, THE GHEAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes in which it lias been given, Irritation of tho neck of tho blad der and inllanintlon of the kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, (licenses of the Prostrate Gland, stone in the bladder, calculous, gravel, and mucous or milky discharges, nnd for enfee bled nnd dcllcato constitutions of both sexes, attended with tho following symptoms : Indis position to Exertion, Loss of l'ower, Loss of Memory, Dilllculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trcmbllug Horror of Disease, AVnkefulncss, Dimness of Vision, Fain in tho Buck, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Eruption of tlio Face, l'allld Counte nance, Universal Lassltudo of tho Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-five to fll'ty-llvo or In tho decllno or chnngo of life ; af ter confinement or labor pains ; bed-wetting In children. 1$ Helmbold's Extract Buebii is Diuretic nnd blood-purlfylng, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, and imprudences in life, impurities of the blood, etc. Superseding copaiba in nlfcctions for which it is used, and syphilitic affection In theso diseases used iu connection with Helmbold's Roeo AV'ush. LADIES. In many nlTeetlous peculiar to ladles, tho Ex tract of Buchu is unequalled by any other rem edy as In ChlorOBls or Retention, Irregularity, l'ainfiilncss or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, mid complaints incident to the sex. It Is prescribed extensively by the most emminent physicians nnd mldwives for enfeebled and del icate constitutions, of both sexes and nil ages (attended with any of tho above diseases or symptoms.) o IT. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CI1U CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., In all their stages, nt little expenso little or no change In diet, 110 Inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Unirutc, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Intlanuitlon, so fre quent In this class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who have been tho victims of incompetent persons, and who havo paid heavy fees to bo cured lu a short time, have found they havo been deceived, and that the " poison" has, by the use of "power ful nBtrlngents," been dried up in tho system, to break out ill a moro aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Ubo Helmbold's Ex tract Buchu for all allcetlons and Diseases .of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in mnlo or female, from whatever enuse originating, nnd no matter how long standing. PRICE 1.60 PER BOTTLE. X; HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed ns a Face Wash, aud will bo found tho only spcclllo remedy in every spe cies of Ciitnncousall'ectlon. It speedily eradi cates Pimples, Spots-, Scorcutic Dryness, Jludu rutlons of tho Cutaneous Membrane, etc. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. IX Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of tho most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witness es, and upward of H0.O00 unsolicited certifi cates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, Including eminent Fhvslclaus, Clergymen, Salesmen, etc. The proprietor has has never resorted to their publication in tho newspapers he docs not do this from tho fact that his articles rank ns Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certltlcutos. Henry rV. IIcImloIlV Gen 111110 I'l-ojmi'fitloiiM Delivered to any address. Securo from ob servation. E.tabllshcd upward of twenty years. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information, lu contldenee to HENRY T HELMHOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only depots 1 H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemlcul Warehouse. No. 604 Broadway, Now York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 604 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. JIELMBOLD'SI TAKE NO OTHER. 4 a8 jyp. HU MO BO US ITEMS. fi'J" A ninn who eat upon a paper of carpet-nails, tho other day, says they re minded lam painfully of tho iu-comc-tux. C;??" A chap who was told by a clergy man to " remember Lot's wife," replied that ho had troublo enough with liisown, without remembering other men's wives. Ceif- A negro, after Razing nt n Chi nese, exclaimed, " If do white folks is as dark tis tint out dcre, I wonder what's tho color oh do nigcerg ?" l- iT" I'o you think that raw oysters are healthy?" asked a lady of her physician. :i Yen," ho replied, " 1 never knew ouc to complain of being out of health in mv life." J JE'-7?-They tell of n fanner in Ken tucky who was f?n lazy that when ho went to hoe corn he went no slowly that tho shade of his broad-rimmed hat killed the plants. 1-.T- A young man charged with being lazy, was asked if he took it from his father. " I think not," was tho reply; "father's gut nil tho laziness ho over bad." JKZT-Tlu'V tell of a Ktirin. in gan so strongly magnetic that a man who nan uranic irom it, ana went into a black smith's shop, found tho anvil on which I10 Hilt, stuck fast him. nnd had to linvo it amputated. C-Tf" A boy who heard tho fjuotaiion, " A little learning is a dangerous thing," wished to stop going to school becauso ho was afraid ho should not live longcnou-'h to get past the dangerous point. BFif" I" answer to a correspondent who wrote to a country editor, nsking it ho might send him something to fill up with," tho editor replies, " Certainly; let it bo a barrel of flour and a quarter of beef." 1 KIT "Jly daughter! I want you to stop talking; you must wait until youaro spoken to." " Ma," answered tho bright child, " if every 0110 should wait until they wcro spoken to, bow could any one talk?" J Cy A young Iloosicr onco said to a Hoosiercss : " Sal, is there any body courtin' you now?" And Sal replied: " Well, Sam, thero is 0110 follow sorter courtin', and sorter not, but I reckon it is moro sorter not, than sorter." fiSir" George," asked tho teacher of a school class " who above all others shall you first wish to seo when you get to heaven?" with a face brightening up with tho anticipation, tho littlo fellow shouted, "Gerliahl" Br8"I want to pay for three fish," said a customer after eating his dinner. " Waiter, what did this gentleman have ?" asked tho nrnnrintnr. " Turn flul, " replied the waiter. " Three." inter'rupte'd tno customer ; " two trout and ono suiclt." AS?" A distinguished clergyman in ono of our eastern cities was met by a dilap idated individual, with a flask of whisky in his pocket, who inquired, " Sir, is this tho nearest road to the alms-house?" " No, Bir," replied tho clergyman, point ing to the bottle, " but that is." A westorn journal recently published this extraordinary notico : Harried at tho residence of the brido's father, by tho Rev. A. M. Lyons, John P. Ells, all of this city." That is what is called, in euchro, going it alone. Sf Karl, aged five, has a brother ton days old. Nolly, a littlo one of nine, meeting him, asked him if ho was not. glad to have a littlo brother to pluy with. With a shrug of tho shouldors, Master Karl replied, " Play with ? He can't wash his own face." J6y Dr. Lyman Ucecher used to relate tho following anecdote : " Old Father preached six sermons to show who Melchisedck was, and closed his last ser mon with this summary : " And so wo seo, brethren, that we don't know who Melchisedck was, and that it ain't no mat ter." JCy Mr. Snooks was asked tho other' day how ho could account for nature's forming him so ugly. " Naturo was not to blame," said he. " When I was two months old I was considered the hand souiost child in the neighborhood, but my nurso swapped me away for another bov. just to pleaso a friend of hers whose child was rather homely looking." Stay A wag happening to go into the shop of a tailor just as the latter was in tho act of patching an old garment with new cloth, thus addressed the knight of tho bodkin : " You aro no man, and I can prove it by tho highest authority." "How so?" replied tho unsuspecting tailor, as ho pliod the needle wich redou bled activity, " I should like to hear the evidence of your assertion." " You shall be accommodated, sir," says the wag, asking at the same time if he recolloctod of evor having read tho passage in the New Testa 111 out which de clares that " no man putteth a piece of now cloth into an old gnrmeut." 4