7 Philadelphia Advertisements. SOWER, BA11XES & TOTTS, Itookseller.s fc ' Stationers, And Dealers in CURTAIN AM) WALLPAPERS, N01. 630 Market anil "23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, nnd Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of tli8 United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &e. IS I, AX It KOOKN Always on hand, and mado to Older. Bit MILLER & ELDER, Ilooksellers ami Stationers, ItLA yh' BOOK MA -V UFA CT UllERS, And Dealers in WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL lAIIiIt, ': .... . , : ! ' No. '430, 'Market Street, 1 SI PHILADELPHIA, PA. ClIABLES MAGARGK & CO., , Wholesale Dealers In ' ' Nos. 30, 32, and 31, South Sixtli Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Paper any Size, Weight, Color and (Juality, made to order, at short notice. lulyll LOCUIJIAK'g Writinjr Xluia ! THIS FLUID is warranted EQUAL to AitNOi.rs, and Is sold at inneli less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it, If it does not prove entirely satisfactory. a. For safe by F. Mortimer, New Bloonilleld. MILLER Si ELDER, Sole Agents, m Market Street, , 23031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kalb J. . Freymiiib. KAXIt k Fit Y JUKI, LvrOBTEKB AND JoilBEBS Of C ll i 11 H , Gr 1 11 H H AND QUEENSWA11E, 301 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. B7" Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 13. 0. ly 10 John Lucas & Co., Bole and THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS or TUE IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color . MANUFACTURERS, Nos, HI and H3 North Fourth St.,' Philadelphia. LLOYD, 8UPTLEE, k WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, Noj625 Market Street, HTKKKOHCOPEH, : views, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, . YBAMKHk . K. J II. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, Hew York, Invito the attention of the Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of Iheir own publication, niamijaciun ana imjioriaiion. Also, ... PIIOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GKAPHOHCOrtS. N EW VIEWS OK YOSEM1TK. A A H. T. ANTHONY CO., Ml BHOADWAr, NW YOHK, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importer and Manufacturers of l'liotofrrapliio MatorlalM. 51ft IS .yy. , Philadelphia Advertisements. ; WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggi sts, . AND DICAI.EKS IN i Patent Medicines, 110 MAIIKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A FULL STOCK of cverthlltg 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 oiler In ducements to buyers, and makes it worth their wlille to give us a trial. ! - Philadelphia,.!, ft! f. " SAVJiM I,AfSOt ! Saves 'I'iitic ! . savkm moxhy ! : i Labor-Saving Soap -'' Will be found tlio best In use. . With this fioap washing may be done with half the labor required when any other Is used, and the saving In wear to clothes la really astonishing. It will cost only Fif teen Cents to try It, and after that you will use no other. ' i . ... 3u For sale by all Grocers, and by F. Mortimer, New Bloonilleld, l'a. 317 . . . u liXiOit i'LL'Sc: " ckk, 7". i Wholesale lcalers In ' Carpets, " ' .. OilClothS, " V';;" " ' .' j 'if- Shados, " " , Brooms, ' ' '. ' '" ' ' Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, ! And a line assortment of : Wood and Willow Ware, No. 813, North Third Street, ".; i.i ! '.' ' ' Philadelphia, Pa. M January 1, 1800. t i..- ..'j John similiter, Jr.-. . S. Zioglor. '.. Theo. Ituinol SilAFFNEIt, ZIEGLElt &C0,, I Successors to :'' I NHAFFNEU, ZIEGLElt & CO., I I nn Importers and Dealers in ' Hosiery, t ' j " Cloves, ' '7 'f :-:. :v.; Itihbons -7 Suspenders, TIIR E A D S , ' C O M li S'i , ' and every variety of ., TRIMMINGS " - J f ' ; .. AND ' ' ''- ' . "'' FANCY GOODS, No. 30, North Fourth Street, ' " "? ' PHILADELPHIA, PA . , , Agents for Lancanter Combs, BARCROFT & CO., j , ; Importers and Jobbers : j Of Staple and Fimey s i ' i ODllY - GOODS, Cloths-, 1 r , . Cassimeres, ; ,,. . Blankets, Lincot, White tjoodtt, Hosiery, &o., . Nos. 40.') anil W MAKKET STHEET, I (Above Fourth, North Side,) IMiiladelphla. j W. V. KOIILIUS, i i . JOBBER IN II a t s Cap S7 T u r s , Str n av - O- o o 1 k 153INORTn TiriRD STREET, SOlylO PHILADELPHIA. S. It. TAYI.OK, . . . WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND ' - TEA DEALERS, . North East Corner of 2nd and Arch StreetT, , Fhiladelphia Fa II OAR, MoCONKEY & CO., euccesiori lo AVM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE, WAREHOUSE, 633 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE January 1, I860. N OTICE TO LAND OWNERS I After the 12th day of Aimust of this near. (1870) suit will lie liable to be brought iu the Court of Daupliiu County for money due on lauds iu Perry County, unpatented. v For Information relative to the Patenting of lauds, call on or address a II. GALKHA1TH. Attorney-at-Law li County Surveyor. Bloomfield, March , W70.- If. Philadelphia Advertisements. O. W. It UHSELL, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Importer and Dealer in FINE WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. 41'artleular attention paid to F'lne Watch and Clock hepairing. 1-Agent for STEVENS' PATENT TUHItET ('LOCK, tlit; best and cheapest Turret Clock in t lie United Stales. - Inquiries by mall for Information regarding Clo'ksor Watches will bo chevrfiiily answered. Philadelphia, 4:tlulv F. D. Miller. T. Hiekert. C. II. Miller MILLER, RICKERT & CO., SUCC'ES30r.3 TO GKAYB1LL& NEWCO.MElt, Maiiufaeturcrs and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS,FUHS, STItAW-OIS, &c., Wo. 349 North Third Street, 2d Floor, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 ly 10 - WM, H. KENNEDY, ' vim " ' Hemphill aV Chandler, DEALKKS'IN Tobacco, Sega rs, &c, No. 222 MARKET STREET, J'HILADHLrillA, 1A. A full Stock of the Celebrated Momtou Na vy, always on hand. i 32 li lu W. B. METCALFE, WITH , . James llusscl & Co., Wholesale Dkaleusin Tobacco and Cigars, o. 11, South front Street, .. Philadelphia. - Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y c i. itxicaiiir & isito's, AVholesalo Dealers in FISH ChecHo , - AND - - , , iPi'oviHioiitss, '; 1 14 South Delaware 1 Avetino, : : ( , Below Cliestunt St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Collins, (JeiUies & Co's Canned Fruits. A. B. Cunningham. J, II. Lcware. J. S.Oleim. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., ' Wholesale Deaxehs in Tobacco, Scgars, &c.', NO. 4, NOET1I FIFTII STREET, , v . . iiiiiiAiEi.riii C lloolcs I Books I Hooks I PERKINPINE & HIGGINS, 69 yon Tit vo im th street, 1 1'hilatlelphia, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON TfANI) a full supply of tru; hitestand best MHKAHr Hooks from tlie le:uliii( Societies and Publishers. We muke our selections with great care, and guarantee the mornl and religious character of the books, cheer fully exchanging any that may not lie satisfactory, selling at Publishers prices, and, wherever practi cable, nuking liberal discount to Schools. . , . . A full assortment of MV8IO HOOKS, tijrllcr, Quentlon and Letmn Bock, ifapn. Med al, Reward Cards, JUnckbourl, Hlhle JHctlun uric, Vertijtcute Itlank . Library ReuMen, HerreUirU!' anil ttiiperlntewtenUi' a linnk, Mnttoe, Ncrlvturt in ture. Infant Cla Miimial. and everything new and useful lor Sabbath-school use kept on hand or supplied to order. We have been engaged in tills special branch of business for years it, and have acquired an exiwrlence which we think our customers uniformly nnd lien eticiai 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 5, WO. ' W. A. Atwoon. JSAA W. ItANCK. ATWOOD, RANCK & CO., C'ommlwNloii Jlerehanls, Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Pickled and Salt F I S II , No. 210 North Wharves, above Mace Street, 8 40 6m8' PHILADELPHIA, PA. PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale OroeerM, AXU COMMISSION MERC II A NTS No. 120 AKC11 STREET, Philadelphia. -The sale of Kgss, Heeds, Grain and Wool a siieelalty. 31 - Please tend for a Circular. 48 nay li r r. iii:lmholivs OoiupouiMl lltiicl EXTRACT CATAWBA j G RAPE PILLS. CoinjKjti'Jit Purl Flulil Estrnrt Rhii- bnrb ami Fluid Exlracl Cutm: I ha (Irape Jtu'en. FOR l.TVF.II COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE, l!IL IOCS A I' FECI' KINS, SICK, Oil NEItVOl'S HEADACHE, COSTI VF.NESS, V.TU. PURELY A EOETAIILH, CONTAIN! N(i NO MEltCCHV, MINERALS, OR DELICTEltlOI'S DltLtiS. XX Tliese Pills aio tho most dellgiitriilly pleasant purgative, superceding castor oil, sail s, magnesia, etc There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause nellher nau sea nor griping pains. They aio composed of the (litest ingredients. Altera few days' use of tliein, sitcli an Invigoration of the cnliro system takes place as to apis'.ir miraculous to the weak and enervated, w bother arrising from imprudence or disease. II. T. Ilelmliold's Compound Fluid Ex traetCalawba (iinpe Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coaled pills do not dis solve, but puss through the stomach without dis solving, consciiucnlly do not produce the desired elteet. The Catawba tirape Pills, being pleasant III tasle and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coiilcd. PRICE FIFTY CENTS FEU llOX. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from tho system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Leps, Soro Month, Soro Head, Bron chitis, Skin Diseases, Snlt Rheum, Cunkers, Running from the Ear, White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous All'ections, Nodes, Rickets, (llundular Swellings, Night Swcnts, Rush, Tet ter, Humors of nil Khu'.s, Chronic Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, nnd nil dlBcascB that luivo been established in the system for years. Being prepared expressly for tho above com plaints, its blood-purifying properties n re great er than any other preparation of sursanirilln. It gives tho complexion a clear and healthy col or and restores tho patient to a state of health nnd purity. For purifying the blood, removing till chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn impure state of the blood, mid the only reli able and effectual well known remedy for the euro of pains nnd swelling of the bones, ulcer ations of the throat and legs, blotches, pim ples on tho face, erysipelas and nil scaly erup tions on ilia skin, und beautifying the complex ion. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONXENTKATEO Maid Extract Bucltu, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has been given, Irritation of the neck of the blad der and inlliunntiou of tho kidneys nnd bladder, retention of urine, diseases of tho Prostrate Gland, stone in tho bladder, calculous, gravel, nnd mucous or milky discharges, and for enfee bled and delicate constitutions ot both sexes, attended with tho following symptoms i Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Dilticulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, 1 rcmbling Horror of Discaso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Buck, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Eruption of tho Face, Pallid Counte nance, Universal Lassitude of tho Muscular System, etc. Used by porsons from tho ages of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-live to nfty-tlvo or Iu the decline or chango of life ; af ter couilucmcnt or labor pains bed-wcttlng iu children. x$ Hclmbold's Extract Bucliu is Diuretic nnd blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, and Imprudences lu lite, impurities of the blood, etc. Superseding copaiba in all'ections for which it is used, and syphilitic all'ectlon In tlieso discuses UBcd iu connection with Hclmbold's Rosa Wash. LADIES. In many atfcctlous peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract of Bucliu is unequalled by any other rem edy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, FuinfulucBS or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, nnd complaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by tho most euimiucut fihysicians and midwlvcs for enfeebled nnd dol cute constitutious, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms.) o H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., In all their stages, at little expense little or no change in diet, no Inconvenience, und no expo sure. It causes a frequent desiro, and gives strength to Unlrate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Intlumatloii, so fre quent In this class of diseases, and expelling nil poisonous matter. Thousands who tiavo uceu tbo victims of Incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fee to be cured In a short time, have found they have been doceived, amd that the " poison" has, by the use of " power ful astringents," been dried up In the system, to break out lu a more aggravated form, and perhuix after marriage. Use Hclmbold's Ex. tract Bucha for all utiectlons and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whntover cause originating, and no matter how long standing. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED KOBE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found the ouly speelflc remedy In every spe cies of Cutaneous all'ectlon. It speedily eradi cate Pimples, Spots, Bcoreutlc Dryness, Indu ration of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc. x Full and explicit directum accompany tho medicine. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundred of thousand of living witness. e, and upward of 80,000 unsolicited certifi cate and recommendatory letter, many of which are from the highest sources, Including eminent Physician, Clergymen, Satcsmen, etc. The proprietor ha ba never resorted to their publication in the newspaper he doe not do thli from the fact that hi article rank a Stundard Preparation, and do not need to be propped up by certificate. Ilenrv T. ITclmboUVH Ocn lilno l'reimrutiooM Delivered to any address. Secure from ob servation. Etubllshed upward of twenty year. Bold by Druggist everywhere. Addros letter for Information, iu confidence to HENRY T. 11 ELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Ouly depot i H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical W it rpti mi xin kua u a u York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, SU4 South Tenth Btreet, Philadelphia, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELilBOLD'B I TAKE NO OTHER. 8 lyp. HUMOROUS ITEMS. B'Sy'IIow long can a fool live "f" asked a lawyer of a witness. I don't know,' replied the witncus. 'How old are you V Biy-"IIavo you 'Wanted Hopes?'" asked a lady ot u green librarian, whose face was much swollen by toothache. "No, ma'am," ho replied, "but I've a blttsted toothache." JfciyA lady teacher in tho Jancsvillc, (Wis.) public school, bus laid aside her ferulo and adopted tho method of kissing her pupils into obedience. The larger boys, it is said, nro particularly unruly, aud rcrjuiro daily correction. lay-" I am willing to split hairs with iny opponent till day, if ho insists ou it," said a very distinguished lawyer, iu a speech nt tbo bar. " Split that then,,, said tho opponent, pulling a coarso specimen from his bead. "May it please tho court, I did not say bristles " retorted tho other. J5f"Mothcr don't you wish you bad tho root of all evil in your garden ?" "Why, Josh you sarpant, what do you mean-?" "As money's the root of all evil, if wo bad tbo tree couldn't we get all tho pre cious stuff?" "Dod you, pesky vorniint, you'ro gcttin too smart, entirely ; that's what comes of sending boys to niacadamics." &if An Irishman once entered a book storo to pnrchuse a lead pencil, and amused himself by looking over tho nu merous books that Jillod tho counter. What's that ?" ho asked, pointing to a larso gilt eded box. "That box contains Milton's Paradise Lost : do you wish to buy it?" answered the polito clerk. "No bcdiul, 1 don t ; ll Jltlton has lost bis pair o'dice, why don't you givo them back to biin, and not bo temptin, innocent boys like meself to buy lost property. Pon my soul, I'll report yo to the perlice." jim's t.amf.kt. I met her by tho sullar doro, Her look was cold and stum, Her eyes looked daggers into mine, And mine looked pitchforks into burn 1 For wo had luved in dazo gone by, Her father scd that I might tako her ; But alas I for my drcme of wedded bliss, She up and got with a dutch shoemaker. No more gurls for mo if I knows it ; No moro frawds my luv tcr win ; In tho words of tho poick, 'not for Joseph,' And wo might have addod, not for Jim ! J85yA dominio at Boston, holding forth tho other morning, among other things explained to his class, that two negatives mado an affirmative. Some hours afterwards a small boy asked tbo pedagoguo for a day's holiday. "No, no !" said tho master, curtly. . Thank you, sir," said tho petitioner. "Wrhat do you moan ?" was the rejoind er. , ' " l'lcaso, sir, you said this morning that two negatives mado nn affirmative ?" . "Take your holiday," said the dominie; nonplussed at this prompt application of bis rule. Jd Josh liillings on " horns." " Dinner horns : This is tho oldest and the most sakred there iz. It iz set to ruusik, and plays " Home, Sweet Homo" about noon. It will arrest a man and bring him in quicker than a Sheriff's warrant. It kauscs tho deal to hear, and tho dumb to shout for joy. , Glorious old instrument 1 long may your lungs last I Whiskey Horns: This born varies in length, from throo to six inches iz tho favorite sizo. It is different from other boms, being of a fluid nature. It is really moro pugnashus than the ram s horn ; six inches of it will knock a man perfectly calm." JttSfA somewhat ecccntrlo lawyer, being engaged in defending a bard case, and not being altogether pleased with the ruling of tho presiding Judgo, re marked that be believed the whole court could be bought with a peck of beans. The judge, of course, took this remark in high dudgeon, and ordered tho lawyer to sit down, and demanded of bim an apology for this contempt of court ; threatening him with commitment for the offense, if ho. did not apologize. Tho lawyer, after a littlo reflection, remarked what he La.1 aoLl U7iia llA holinvAri t.hA p.nurt 111,1, .-., .-. - - - oould be bought with a peck of beans ; that bo said it without reflection, and ,:.,l,,l in ,.L-n it lincLr "Itnt " aniil lift. T, U311UU W iM.u - - -1 "if I had put it at half a bushol, I never would have tukon it back in tho world." 1ST A gentlemanly conductor was collecting tickets from his passengers. All handed over tickets promptly except one fut old lady, who sat next the door and who seemed to be reaching down as if to get something she had dropped on the floor. When hor time came to pay she raised her head and thus addressed the blushing conductor ; "Iallers'whenI travels, carry my monoy in my stockin', for, you sees, noth ing can get at it thar, and I'd thank you, young man, just to reaoh it for me, as I am to jemmed in I can't get to it. I for got to get a ticket at the depot." - Tho oonductor glanoed at the other passengers, some of whom wore laughing at bis plight : one or two young ladies among them blushed scarlet, and he beat sudden retreat, muttering something about not charging old ladies, eto. His cash was short that trip the fare of one passenger.
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