7 riiiladclphia Advertisements. SOWER, BARNES & TOTTS, Booksellers fe Stat loners, And Dealers In C URTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, os. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H, Publishers of Sanders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &a. ItLAXK ISO OK 8 Always on hand, and made to Order, 31t MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In. WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPE1K, No. 430, Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHARLES MAGARGE & CO., Wholesalo Dealers In Nos. 30, 32, and 31, South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Paper any Size, Weight, Color and Quality, made to order, at short notice. lolytl Writinar Ilnil! THIS FLUID Is warranted K(JUAL to Aunold'S, and Is sold nt much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it, if It does not prove entirely satisfactory. 3,For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomllcld. MILLER & ELDER, Solo Agents, 430 Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. A. L. Eavb J. E. Fretmibe. It VI It V VimiIKE, iMPOHTEItS AND JOBBERS OF O h i ii a , G- 1 ii h h AND QTJEENSWA11E, 301 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. ID" Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 3. 0. ly 10 riMPS ! PUMPS I FOlt PUKE WATEU, USE TUB CELEBRATED cucumiihh rujir Made of wild Cucumber wood, en tirely tiutrleM, iluralile and relaM; the Kood old-fashioned wooden pump, made by machinery, and therefore H;rfect and accurate In all Its parts, raising nu equal amount of water. i nn, i ,-uatiiiK "m tiiuu nun hm; iiiuur y. 1 Kasilv ari'alitfed mi hh to Ito lion. ' freezing, and in construction sosim- wia iuu linn liny one vun inti nitp ujui vv8 Keep u in rcjxnr. Aiicr tnorougn . f 1 1 triul It Is acknowledged the ucsi anu viicapcan :Wi CIIAKI.E3 G. I5I.ATriU.EY, JuANL'FACTL'KER. . Office and Ware-room, Nos. QU and 12il Filbert Street, 15 6ni61 U'JULADELPHIA, PA. -Tliese Tumps can be ordored of the Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New llloomlield. John Lucas & Co., Sole and Till! OXLY MANUFACTURERS or TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure While I.orul and Color MANUFA CTURERS, Nos. HI and 113 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. LL0Y1), KUPPLEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE 1IOUSK, No. 23 Market Street, Philadelphia. 'J A L ft.' it 5 B torntt frcr I Philadelphia Advertisements. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggi sts, AND DEALEHS IN Patent Medicines, 110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, riiiladclphia, Ta. FULL STOCK of everthlng connected with L 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 It worth their while to give us a trial. Philadelphia, 3. 8tf. SAVES liAKOIl I Naves Time ! WAVES MONEY! -yy-AINUIGHT & CO'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, nnd after that you will use no other. O. For sale by all (Iroccrs, and by F. Mortimer, New Bloomllold, Fa. 317 CSH VYIS11M, fc CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of Wood ami Willow Ware, No. 343, North Third Street, riiiladclphia, Ta. January 1, 1809. John Shaltncr, Jr. 15. S. Zlegler. Thco. ltuincl SHAFFXER, Z1EGLER & CO., Successors to SHAFFNElt, ZIliGLF.ll & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, fi loves, Ittbbons, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 30, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Lancaster Combs, BARCROFT & CO., Importers and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, Whito Goods, Hosiery, &c, Nos. 4(16 and 4W MAHKET STUEKT, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. w. f. )iili:k, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, fS t x ii v - O oocIh 1531NOKTR TIIIKD STREET, 8 91yl0 PHILADELPHIA. S. 11. TAYLOIt, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, riiiladclphia Pa W. W. Paul. D. J. Hour. II. L. Hood. A. Trimble. WM. W. PAUL & CO. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 623 Market St. and 611 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE Jnmiarv 1. 1809. N' OTICE TO LAND OWNERS! After the 12th dav of Ammst. of thin vear. (1870) suits will he liable l l droiiKlit In the Court of jiaupniii uoiiiuy lor money uuoon hums in rerry County, unpatented. 4. For information relative to the Fatentlng of uinus, can on or amircs H. 11. (I A I, Bit A ITU. Attorney-at-I.aw & County Surveyor, llloomlield, March 8, 1K7U.- tf. riiiladclphia Advertisements. a. tr. it ussell, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Dealer in FINt WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. .Fartlcnlar attention paid to Fine Watch and Clock ltcpairing. -Airent for STEVENS' TATENT TURRET CLOCK, the best and cheapest Turret Cluck In the United States. - Inmilrles by mall for information regarding Clocks or Watches will be cheerfully answered. riiliaucipnia, 4.iimy F. D. Miller. T. lllckert. C. II. Miller MILLER, tRICKERT & CO., 8UCCE9SOH9 TO GKAYI1II.L & NEWCOMEU, Manufacturers and Wholesalo Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS, KTllAW-UOOU.S, Ac, No. 319 North Third Street, 2d Floor, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 lylO WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH Ileiiipliill fc (handler, DEALEHS IX Tobacco, Scgars, etc., No. 222 MAltKET STItEET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. " A full Stock of the Celebrated Momtou Na vy, always on hand. 4 32 lylO W. B. METCALFE, WITH James liusscl cfc Co., Wholesale Dealeiis in Tolmcco and Cigars, Ao. 11, South Front Street, Philadelphia. Aptents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y . 1. KNIGHT &, IJItO'.S, Wholesaler Dealers in FISH, Chccso AND Provisions, 114 South Delaware Avonnc, Bolow Chestimt St., PHILADELPHIA , PA. Agents for Collins, tieddes & Cu's C'uuucd Fruits. I041tf A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lcwars. J. S.Glclui Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORT1I FIFTH STItEET, 1IIII,AI1!IJL1IIA. 33S10 Hooks! Hooks! Books! PERKINPINE & IIIGGINS, 60 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Philadelphia, KEEl" CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full supply of the latest and liext l.imiAiiv Uooks from tliu leadinir Societies and I'lilillsliers. We make our selections with great earo, and guarantee the iMiniii aim reunion!, cnanicier Ol lie OOOKS, eneer fiilly exchaiiKliiK any that may not lie satisfactory, ncllinn at hublislieis prices, and, wherever practl- cuuiu, iiiukiiib iiuerui uiscouiii. 10 ncuoois. n- A full assortment of MUSIC BOOKS. Siielter, ?M(on nwf "won Bool. Map. Med- im, ju:wiiru lunin, lmicKWHini, JHhie Jttt'lton. arlen, Oirtljleute Blank s, LUimry AwMew, ikcrelnrlcH' and SiijieHntemknlt' Bonkn, Mntiw, Scripture in ttirett. Infant Claut Alanual. and everythliiR new and useful for Habbalh-school use kept on hand or supplied to order. We have been euisaxed in this siwelal branch of buslucKs for years past, and have acquired an exiierlenee which we think our customers uniformly lliid ben ellclal to their Interests. A Descriptive anil Illus trated Catalouuo. contalninu names and nriees of several thousand volumes, sent flee toauy address Ull illMIIICIll mil. l'hlludelpliia, April &, 1870. W. A. Atwoou. JbAAU W. ItANCK. ATWOOU, ItAxNCK k CO., C'oinnilsMlon ?lerelmiil, AM) Wholesalo Dealers In all kinds of l'lckled and Salt TP I H I I ; No. 210 North Wharves, ubovc Kace Street, 840 8m0 PHILADELPHIA, PA, PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale roeerN, AXU COMMISSION M K It (J II NTS No. 120 AKCH STItEET, Philadelphia. W The mile of FgBS, Seed,, Grain and Wool a specialty. ai J'leuse end for a Clroular. 48 1IEXRY T.IIELMBOLD'S Compound I.lnitl EXTRACT CATAWBA GltAPE PILLS. Comjiotcnt Part Fluid Extract Rhu barb and I'hitil Jt,xtrnct Unlaw ha Grape Julrn. FOTl I.IVEIt COMI'I.AINTS, .TAI'NDICE. HIT,. lOl S AKKKCI IONS. SICK, (lit KKKVOIIH IIEADACIIK. COSTIVENESS, Etc I'UUEI.Y VKdKTAHI.E, CONTAININO NO MEUCl'KY, MlNEltAI.S, OK DK1.ETEHIOCS DHUOS. II These Tills are thn most ilellchtfullv pleasant ptinmtlvo, RiipercedinK castor oil, salts, niaunesla, etc There Is notlilm; more acee)itatile to the stomaeli. They nive tone, and cause neither nau sea nor Ei'iplnu pains. 'J'liey are composed of the finest lUKiedlents. After a few d.iys' use of them, such an Invliioration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak nhd enervated, whether arrlsinn from Imprudence or disease. 11. T. liclmlmld'K Compound Fluid Ex tract Catawba Crape Tills are not siiL-ar-coated, from the fact that suar-eoated pills do not dis solve, but pass tlii'iiuxli the stomach without dis solving, consequently do not produco tlio desired ellcet. Thn Catawba Crape Tills, being pleasant 111 taste and odor, do nut necessitate their being sugar-coaled. THICK FIFTY CENTS TElt 110X. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IIIUIILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUNH EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate- from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Soro Eyes, Soro Legs, Sore Mouth, Soro llcnd, Bron chitis, Bkln Diseases, Salt Klicuin, Cnnkcrs, Running from the Knr, Whlto Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, ltickcts, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Hash, Tet ter, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in tho system for years. Heine prepared expressly for the nbovo com plaints, Its blood-purifying properties a re great er than nny other preparation of sarsuparilln. It gives tlio.complexlon a clear nnd healthy col or nnd restores the pnticnt to a slnto of health and purity. For purifying tho blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, nnd the only reli able and eirectunl well known remedy for tho cure of pains and swelling of tho bones, ulcer ations of the throat and legs, blotches, pim ples on the face, erysipelas nnd nil scaly erup tions on the skin, nnd beautifying the complex ion. FR1CE K1.50 PER BOTTLE. 31 HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTKATED Maid Extract llachii, TJJE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every enso of DlabctcB In which it has boon given, irritation ot too nccK ot the blad der and iuflamnlion of the kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, diseases of the Prostrato (j land, stoue In tho bladder, calculous, gravel nnd mucons or milky discharges, nnd lor enfeo- blcd and clcllcnto constitutions ol both sexes, attended with tho following symptoms : Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Dlluculty ol Breathing, weak Nerves, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Buck, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tlio Skin, Eruption of tho Face, Pallid Counte nance. Universal Lassitudo of tho Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the nges of eighteen to twenty-live, and trora tulrty-ttvo to fifty-live or in tho decline or chungo of life ; af ter conllnemcnt or labor pains j bed-wetting in children. 15 llelmbold's Extract Bucliu is Diuretic nnd blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits ol dissipation, and imprudences lu life, impurities of the blood, etc. Superseding copaiba in atl'cctlons for which it Is UBcd, and syphilitic affection in these diseases used in connection witn lietmuoid's Hose wasii. LADIES. In ninny affections peculiar to ladles, tlio Ex tract of Buciiu is unequalled by any otiior renx cdy aB in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palnfulucss or Suppression of Customary Evac. nations, and complaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminincut jihysicinns and midwlvcs for enfeebled and dol- H ate constitutions, ot both sexes and an ages (attended with uuy of the above diseases or symptoms.) o II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CIIU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, nt llttlo expense llttlo or no change lu diet, no inconvenience, ana no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Unlrute, thereby removing oustniC' tious, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inllamatlon, so fre quent In this class of diseases, and expelling ull poisonous matter. Thousands who havo been the victims of incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have lound they havo been deceived, and that the " poison" lias, by tho use of " power lul astringents," been dried up lu tlio system to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps alter marriage, tso Jlelmoold s &x tract Bnchu for all affections and Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. PRICE 1.50 PER BOTTLE. Ta HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed as a Fuco Wash, and will no lound the only specitic remedy in every spe cies of Cutaneous all'cctlou. It speedily eradi cates Plinples, SpotB, Bcoreutlc Dryness, Indu rations hi mo (jutnncoiis Membrane, etc. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. 1 Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines. Evidence of the moBt responsible and reliable character furnished on application, w ith hundreds of thousands of living witness es, and upward of 80,000 unsolicited ccrtlU cntes and recommendutory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, Including eminent Physicians, Clcrgymon, Salesmen, etc. The proprietor has has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers he docs not do this from the fact that his articles runk as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. Henry rI IIelniloiaH T3en iiinu li'iiiti'iitionM ' Delivered to any address. Secure from ob servation. Established upward of twenty years. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for information. In confidence to HENRY T. UELMBOLD, Druggist and Chnmlst. Only depots i H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 5(14 Broadway, New York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 604 Booth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRT T. HELMBOLD'S I TAKE NO OTHER, ' 4 2Bljp. HUMOROUS I T E1IS . JW57" When a lady sines to you, 'Come, rest in this bosom,' don't you do it her husband or lover may bo round. fifa?" A Vermont trirl wants to know if the woman's rights movement includes the right to do tho courtina : if it does she is in for it,nstho men in that vicinity ore very bashful. 86? A boy who heard the quotation, " A littlo learning is a dangerous thing," wished to stop going to school because ho was afraid ho should not livn Inner enough to got pnsttho dangerous point. ISy A visitor to New York said ho stormed at a house kent unon the Enrn- II , s I - peun plan, which, according to his expe rience, is to cnurgo so mucn lor tno use of tho room that you havo no monoy in the morning to invest in a breakfast. A reporter thus graphically de scribes tho effects of a storm on the North lltvcr : " While tho storm was nt its height tho vessel kneeled to tho lar board, nnd tho captain nnd nnother cask of whisky rolled ovcrbourd." JP3F A clergymnn was reproving a pnrashioticr for his habits of intemper ance nnd told him that whiskey was his greatest enemy. " Are wo not told in Scripture to lovo our enemies '(" said tho irreverent toper. " Yes, John," replied tho minister ; " but it is not said wo aro to swallow them. JS&" A colored inebriato was lying on a bench tho other evening, in his cell nt tho central station at 1'rovidcnce, when tlio officer mauo his rounds of inspection. Unable by the fitful gaslight to clearly discern tho prisoners features, the officer asked: "Aro you colored?" "No," answered tho enfranchised drowsily, " I was born so." Jjiriy Frank Brown, tho comedian, used to tell of an honest Philadelphia German who got excited over un account of nu elopement of a married womnn, nnd exclaimed : If mino vifo runs away mit nnodcr man's vife, I vill shako him out of her breeches, if sho bo mine fadder, mine Got !" B6?A stout old gentleman and bis wifegazo at their children a pair of twins that are encircled in each other's arms in tho cradle. Wife. Do look ot them, husband; ain't they n precious pair of lambs ?" . Husband. (very innocently) "If they are a pair of precious lambs, pray toll mo, love, what am I ?" , JJSs?" A German friend of ours, last week, upon tho arrival of his second pair of twins, said to his fumily physician : " Ov you blcaso, toctor, it ish petter dot a sthop bo boot to dose dings. One bair ov quinz, I dinks, ish aller right, but more ash dat ish bhiyed out, don't it ? Dat's what's do matter mit me. You know how it is myself." B&r At a printer's festival recently held in Lowell, Massachusetts, the fol lowing toast was presented : " The printer tho master of all trades he beats the farmer with his Hoe, the carpenter with his rules, and tho mason in setting up columns ; lie surpasses the lawyer and doctor in attending cases, and beats the parson in his management of the dovil." JJSy Tho Aroorstock " Fioncer" says : One evening last week, a couple of chaps,' evidently from the rural districts, came into tho telegraph office for the purpose of sending a dispatch. The message was taken by tho operator, and .the pair; pro ceeded down stairs. They had . just reached tho sidewalk when the gong at the " Snull House" was sounded for tea.i Whereupon one of the pail went into tho air, excluiming : "Uy Jerusalem,! there goes the message, Jim I" HQ?" Tommy li- . . one night returned, to his domicil in a stato of uncertainty that was ridiculous. Pushing heavily against tho door, it opened, and Tommy, fell sprawling across tho threshold, . His prolonged aud ineffectual efforts to regain an erect position aroused his wife, in bed in tho pext room, who said : ' Tommy, is that you ? ! What is the matter?" ; ; ' ' "Yes, it's mo; nothin's the matter, 'cept this beo's got too much' honey on its wings to g-g-git into tho hive." , tor A story is told at the expense of a legal gentleman, who was formerly woll known in Norwich, Conn., who now lives in Oscosh. , One Smith hod failed in bu siness and sold out, aud having two or three tough littlo bills, had given them to this lawyer for collection. Smith wont, to tho oflioo to roceivo tho proceeds. The amount collected was about $50. I am sorry you're been so unfortunato, Smith, for I take a great intorest in you. I shan't charge you as much as 1 should if I didn't feel so much interest in you." Here he handed Smith $15, and kept tho balance, " You Bee, Smith, I knew you when you wero a boy, and I know your father before you, and I take a good deal of interest in you. Good morning. Come and see mo again !" Snlith moving slowly out of tho door, and ruefully contemplating tho avails, was heard to mutter : " Thank God, you, didn't know iny grandfather."
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