i - - r ljc tines, New Bloomftclii, )i. 7 Philadelphia Advertisements. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, S,gJ:l ' . , . . or .' ... . ... Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE MARK. WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213,566 feet In length, or sufficient In the ugrcgate lor A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, Simple in Conttructton Eaty in Operation OMng no Tatte to the Water Du rable and Cheap. These pumrn are their own best recommendation. For sale ny Dealers In Hardwareand Agricultu ral Implements, Plumbers, Pump Makers, tc, throughout the country. Circulars, (to., furnish ed upon application liy mail or otherwise. Hingle pumps forwarded to parties in towns where I have no agents upon the receipt ol the retail price. In buying, be careful that your pump bears my trade mark as above, as I guarantee no other, rra. Office and Ware-room, Nos. 624 and 6:26 Filbert Street, 513tf 1'JU LADKLl'llIA, PA. JW-These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu facturer, or t. Mortimer ( jo., rtew moonineiu. SOWER, BARNES & POTTS, Rookseliers fc Stationers, And Dealers in ' CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Jtos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Publishers of 8anders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also, Robert's History of I lie initeu waves, reiion s uuiuuo maps, ere. BLANK ItOOKS Always on band, and made to Order. Sit MILLER & ELDER, Bookseller, and Stationer, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WILL PAFEll, No. 430, Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHARLES MAGARGE & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Paper, Jfciig-H, &c, Nos. 30, 32, and 34, South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' . Taper any Size, Weight, Color and (Juallty, made to order, at short notice. lUly4l LOCIIMAN'S , Writinsr Fluid X' rpuiS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Abnw-o's, 1. and is sold at much less mice. The money will be refunded to those buying It, If li does not prow eiiuiuiy tuuisiaciury. r .. For salo by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld. MTLLER & ELDER, Sole Agents, 130 Market Street, ! i031 Philadelphia. 1 A. L. Kaub J, E. Frktxibk. ItAUIS & F11Y3IIIK12, IMPOHTKBS AKD JOBBKHSOr AND aUEENSWAllE, S01 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. liy Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. 13. v. ly 1U John Lucas & Co., Sole uud run ONLY MANUFACTURERS or Tim IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREE,N , ' AIho, Pure White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS, Kos. HI and 141 North Fourth St.. i Philadelphia. Philadelphia Advertisements. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN : Tnf nnf. Ifni1 iiit r 119 MARKET BTREET, NEAR FRONT, j . Philadelphia, Pa. AFULI, STOCK of overthlng connected with tlie 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 bile to give us a trial. , rhiladclphia, 8. 81 f. SAVES IAISOU ! Save Time X . SAVES MONEY I -yyAINKlGIIT & CD'S ... Labor-Saving Soap Will be found the best In use. With this Soap washing may be done with half tho 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 attur that you will use no other. ' S, For sale by all (j rocers, and by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, Pa. 317 ' , ttllAYItlLli & CO., , . Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, ' ' -' ' ' . , Oil Cloths, ! i Shades, '- ' ' Brooms, ! , Carpet Chain, Batting,, Wadding, , Twines, &c, Aud a tine assortment of ' r - 'ii i Wood and Willow Ware, j No. 313, North Third Streot,- , , f. Philadelphia, Pa. j January 1, 18i)9.', ' John Shaffner, Jr. E. H. Zleglcr. Thco. Rumel SHAFFNEB, ZIEOLEH & CO., j , Successors to, .-' j SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER& CO., j j Imiiorters and Dealerv iu f Hosiery, ?'. 5 ' O loves,: n. .0 " 1 ItibboiiN, f ' Supeiilors, TUR E4 O S, CO Mil S, and every variety of j, TRIMMINGS AND . . ' . . , FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, ', ... s PHIL A D EL PHLA , PA. ' I Agent fori Lancaster, Combs. BANCROFT & CO., i , ,t Importers and Jobbers I Of Staple and Fancy . -. DllY - GOODS, Clotlis, :- ' j . . Cassimercs, ; l ' ; ' ! ,. j,i:. Blankets,.::-:'. Linona, Wriito Goods, Hosiery, &c, ' 'os. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, ' I (Above Fourth,North Side,) , , - Philadelphia. i: W. h. 1011L.1B, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AND 5S 1 1- l AV - Gr O O 1 H , 1581NORTH T1IIKD STREET, 3 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA.' S. II. TAYI.OIS, vixn WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa II OAR, McCON KEY & CO., B uccctsors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, ' 623 Market St. and 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. WHOLESALE GROCERS January I, 1809. "IlLOIW, 8UPPLEE, & WALTON, WJIOLKSALIl II AHDWAltE HOUSE, t ilo. SU Market Street, ' ' ; Plilladvlphfa. rhiladclphia Advertisements. C?. IV. 11 VSSELL, No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Fni2ortcr and Dealer In FINfc. WATCHES, French and American Clocks, GOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. M.l'artlrtilar attention paid to Fine Watch and Clock Kupalriug. Vf Agent for STEVENS' PATENT TURKET Cl.iM'K. tlie best and cheapest Turret Clock lu the United States. Inquiries by mall for Information regarding Clocks or Watches will bo cheerfully answered. rhiladclphia, 43101 y V. D. Miller. T. ltlckcrt. C. H. Miller MILLER, RICKERT & CO., SUCCZSSOHS TO UltAVBILL & NEWCOMER, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS, STItAH-GOOMS, Ac, . No. 349 North THrd Street, 2d Floor, PHILADELPHIA. 4 11 ly 10 WM, H. KENNEDY, WITH KJ ' 1 lleinithill & C'liaiullcr, DEAI.EH9 IN Tobacco, ScgarSf &c, No. 222 JUUKET 8TKEET, ... PHI LADKLl'llIA, 1A. -A full Rtoek of the Celebrated Monitor Na. vv, always on baud. 4 Si lylo W. B. METCALFE, with James liussel tfc Co., Wholesale Dealehs in Tobacco and Cigars, Wo. 11, South front Street, Philadelphia. n- Agents for Celebrated Star Navy. 4 221y . 1. KNIGHT & BRO'S, AVholcsalo Dealers in F I SH , ciiocso . i:. c " : AND - Provisions, 1 14 South . Delaware Avenue, . Below Cheatnut St., . PHILADELPHIA, PA.i Agent! for Collins, (jeddeg k Co's Canned Fruits. ioihi ... A. B. Cunningham. 3. II. Lewars. J. B.Glelm " " s . . ; Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wbomibalb Dealers is . ' Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORT1I FIFTH STREET, " " riu i, aii:mji i a. ' . .- '. ' - ' 82310 Hooks ! Hooks I Books I PERKINPINE & HIGGINS, 60 NORTH FOURTH STREET, KEKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full lupply iii the latest and best I.iHHAitr Books from the leading Societies and i'liulixherH. We make our selection with great care, and guarantee ti moral ana reunions cnaraeter oi wo imiokh, enee fully exehanglng any that may not be natlsfactory, Heuing m riiunsnerH iirices, and, Wherever cable, making liberal discount to Schools. n- A full assortment of MUHW BOOKS. 8eUert, Quntlon and Letmn Booki. Map. Med- arte. Oertijtvute JltunkH, Llhraru RinmUtiti, tkeret(trte' and Huimrinteniient' Book, HuUveti, Hcrlvture ic ftire. Jnlitnt CVu JMimtiafn. and everything new anil usclul for Kabbath tehool use kept on band or supplied to order. We have been enuuued III this Knee al branch of bus nc for years iwst, and havu aviUlred an exiwrlein which we think our customers uiiifiinnlv 1 nd liei etlcial to their interests. A Descrliitlve and lllus. t rated Catalogue, eontalnlng names and prices of several thousand volumes, sent free toany address on apllcntiou. - . I'hiladclphla, April S, 1870. W. A. ATWOOD. . Isaac W. Hinck. ATAVOOD, 11ANCK & CO., . 4'oiniiiiHsIoii IerriiaiilN, AND i . Wholesale Dealers In all kinds ot 1'ickled aud Salt P I S II , ' ' No. 210 North Wharves, abovo Race Street, 3 40 6in6 PllILA DELPHI A, PA. . . PATTERSON & NEWLIIM, WliolcNale Carol's?, AMD ' . ' ' ; COM MISS 1 0 N M K KCIIA NTS No. l'JO ARCH HTREKT, Philadelphia. ' - The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool i a specialty. Zl ir fhase send for a Circular. 48 HENRY T.HELMltOLD'S Compound llititl EXTRACT CATAWBA GllAPE PILLS. Comjioknl Part Fluid Er tract Rhu barb and ilvtd Extract Cataw ba Grape Juice. Oil 1.1VKII COMPLAINTS. .TAUNIMCK. Mil,- KHiW A r r KC J IONS. HICK, OK NKBVOIJB HiW A r r KtJ J KINS, HICK, OK NKItVOUB I kadachk, costivenkss, Ktc:. I'UHKI.y KOKTAU1.E, CONTAINING NO MKKCllltY. V MINERALS, OH DULliTEUIOl'S DKi:lH. II These Tills aro the most dell ir'fflVima'mX1 purgative, superceding custor ete There is nothing more acceptable to tlie HIOUIHCII. They give tone, and cause neither nau- griping pains. They are composed or iiigiedients. Altera few days' use of sea nor the finest them, such an inviuoratlun of the entire system nKcs place as to appear miraculous to mo weaK tract C'atawba (irae l'ills are not surair-eoated, f ,, Hi,, fiwlllml. Hiiimr.rnnliil illl ihi not ills. oivo, out pass tiirnugii tne siomacn wiinom, us- olving, conscquenlly do not produce tlie desired tlect. Tho Catiiwbnuraiie l'ills, being pleasant n taste aim i siigar-coatid. 12 , . HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S 1IIOIILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will rndlnnllv evtprmlnnf.n from the fiVHtem Scrofula, Byphllls. Fe'cr Bores, Ulcers, 8ore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Hcnd, Bron- cuius, BKin Diseases, Ban rtneum, vunKcrs, Runnlnir from the Ear, Whlto Swellings, Tu- ,orVnS-Sf.tfll?AJ: ter. Humora of all Kinds. Chrouic Rheuma- lism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have wen cwuuHivu .u lu,.,. .u. JL4 Bcine prepared expressly for the above com- plaints, its blood-purifying properticsaro great- cr than any otner preparation oi sarsaparitia. It gives tho complexion a clear and healthy col- or and restores the pationt to a stato ot health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arialug from an impure state ot tne blood, and the only roll- .,..,1 1 B.n Unu.n M...wl.. ( " Zl ' , " ',, rZ'. , ,r; ations of the throat and legs, blotches', plm- ploi on the race, erysipelas and all scaly erup- wuuo u.c -mi., uu uu.j.-ii ion. - jVL HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S concentrated JrlUltl KXtraCt liUCllll. THE GREAT DIURETIC. ' l,n.n,,rnAevn..n.nfniBheti.lnwlllehlthn bocn given, irritation ot tne nucK oi tne omii- der and lnnamation oi tne Kianeys ana Diaauor, retention of nrlne, diseases of the Prostrate Gland, .tone In the bladder, calculous, gravel, and mucous or milky discharges, and for enfoe- bled and delicate constitutlona of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms t Jndls- Vemorv. nifflenUr nf Brenthlntr. Weak Nerves. i mhiinv Rnrrnr nf DUnnsn. Wakefulness. : . . f. f llitnnpaft nf vtftlnn. Pnln in too HACK. IIOL Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the gkln, Eruption of the Face, Jallld Connte- nanco, Universal Lassitude or the Muscular eiirhteen to twentv-flvc. and from thirty-live to fitly-live or in the decline or cnange ot ittei ai- wr couuuwue.il, or moor jja.w. , -nvUu( Ju cuiiureu. r.,-.,.,,. t is tm..i ... blood-purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, and lmpradcncos In itf- I -. ..I.I A . 1. .. l.l 1 U 11.,.. me, ipu copaiba in affections for which It is UBed, and syphilitic aflcctlon In these diseases used In .1 l'A'J1;' . , ., . ... In manv affeetloiis peculiar to ladies, the Ex - t i mva tract of Bucbu Is unequalled by any other rem. edy-a in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, ruintulness or suppression ot tJUBiomarv i.vac- nations, and complaints Incident to the sex. It Is prescribed extensively by tne most emmincnt s and mldwlves for enfeebled and del- icate constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the abovo diseases or symptoms.) o II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CnU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. ETC.. In all their stages, at little expense little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Unlrate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Alluvlmr Puin and Innamntion, so fro. q".c"t u 'I'.8.01""..": 'S-T'iT been the victims ot incompetent persona, ma who have paid heavy lecs to be cured in a snort time, have found they havo been deceived, and ri n.trinirett. hne.n iii-ied un in the svstern. !,.. (ha 1 1 rw.i um ' ' ll 11 u 1.0 I tlO 11 UA 111 1 1(1 WIT to break out In a mora aggravated form, and break out In a moro aggravated lorm, anu Imps after marriage. jse lMmboW's Ex- ct Uuchu for all allcetlons and Diseases of i Uriuary Orguns, whether existing in malo female, from whatever cause originating, pcrnups auer marriue. jw nuiuiuuiu tract Uu the 1 or female. and no mattor how long standing. I. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH ' ' .nnnnt h ..m....J . V. Wl. .nil will be found the only speclllc remedy In every spe- clesot Cutaneous ullectlon. It speedily cradl eaus runpies, rpovs, ocorciuiu wryuess, juuu rations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc. T Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines. Evidence oi tne most responsioio and reliable character rurnlshed on application, without, ant hnritv (lnfl nf hn rilain with hundreds of thousands of living witness- 8C" wltnoul autnonty. Utie 01 tne piain cs. and unward of so.ooo nnsollcltcd certlll- tin s witnesses was a riluin old larmcr, cutcs and rccommendutory letters, many oi which ure from the highest sources, including eminent I'hvslciuns, Clergymen, Satesmen, ete. The proprietor has has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers t he docs not do .l.t- r .1.. r.... .k... l.lu urllnlna Mitilr n I: . j "J . 7. i". .J r, Diunuuru rrepHrutiifiis, nun wv uu, nvu u u Iiropped up by certificates. Ilenvy T. IIt'l"tIl CSen- iiliio XreinrHiiotiM Delivered to any address. Securo from ob servation. E-tubllshed upward of twenty years. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information. In eonUdcnco to HENRY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only depots i II . T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 6U4 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 6U4 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S! TAKE NO OTHER. 4 !.' lyp. IIUMOEOUS ITEMS. tfS" Ducpticks tliiuks it conclusive cv idotico of drunkenness when he sees man " Btiekinjr a postno stomp behind his led ear and attempting to get itito a letter-box to go by tho mail train." Baf" A yonng widow who was a great stickler i'or politeness, on being visited by her pastor and asked as to her husband's ll (1 fl 1 1 ll 1m lriintlinry nf Liu ilnnnnan va "-""" uuuv, o- p cd. " llo is dead, I thank VOU. 1 ' ' J'uu- SB " hat aro you doing there?" inquired Jack of Tom, as ho caupht him Pccrino through t,ie keyhole. " What's mat to you ( sill a jom, " i a on c HKOtO gfa nfroon, nrvin" into other nconlo's see persons prjiu into uincr ptopio business. lay You must liave lived licre a long no." wiiJ a travclins Enclishman to on firnirnn ;,, Yph cir T linvn 0,(1 UrC"Orj piODCCr. ICS. BIT. 1 IlOVe. jjo vou seo that mountain f well, wncn t i i i . i t : 1 Canto litre that niotlutain was a liolo in hull' sliut eyes. tF A wife in San Francisco lately put a petition for divorce in the court, on tho ground that her husband was a " confounded fool." The judge, who was an old bachelor, would not admit the plea because, he said, every man who gets mnrriod would be liablo to the same itn- . . puiauon. QJ- A poor, emaciated Irishman hav- mg called m a physician, in a lorlorn hope, tho latter spread a largo mustard n aster and nut it on tho noor to ow's i i t lean chest, l'ut, when he with tearful eyes looked down on it, said : " Dochter, it strikes mo it's a dale of mustard for so i:,,i , 1,1110 ulal1" g&ii-. fliiiln niul liia wifA hnrl a bit of 3T yuilp and Uis wile narj a Dit ot contention the other day. 1 own that vou have more brilliancy than 1, said I '. . . J . . the woman, " but 1 liavo the better ludg- ment." " Yes," said Quilp, " your choice m marrying shows that. Uuup was ln- lormed that he was a brute, I JJOyThe following advertisement np- I poured in an Irish puper : " Wheras, Patrick Malony has fraudulently taken away several articles ot wearing apparel I i i ..i i a r. witnout my snowiuuge, una is, uiuruiuro, WlntOnn mm HUtt II DC QOCS nOl IOnn- i wan return tne same, ins uaiuo suaii uo i nja(l0 public v A tolrjbstono in a gou Carolina , , cemetery was recently mado conspicuous by some wag, who painted on it the lol- Iuwl"h "ul-a I "Here lies the bod v of Jeremiah Gordon. I nn.L . v. , i . t c ... nnAujt. I I vv uu inuuiii Kuunxutv ,nnu iwi, kujuiuiii, Tread lightly, strunger, o'er this and wonder, For If he opens his mouth, you're gone by tnunder." , M& A country squire in Massachusetts was called in by a colored iumily to make ft few remarks at the tuneral 0f their SOU .l. a tlL. .1 -ff i in tne auscuce oi tne uniy ciorgyiuuu ui the place. Ibe weeping lriends were I seated about the room, when be rose and gaid ; It's pretty bad ; but if I was you I . . . 1 . ' . - . I wou dn't take on so. It's all tor the T 0, . tJ , j , best, a poso he d lived and grown up i. .... . - ... be nothin but a nigger anyhow ! 1 ab J Mr TImotlly Barnes wag a very nice man ' .k' i t"" i "-b Who was fond of a glass, though he'd some- times tako more. But you know how It Is yourself." Tlm 0ftimcs went home In a rollcking mood, When he'd smash up the tinware and delf, As citizens do when they've had a good time "But you know how It Is yourself." Tho worstof it was, that this fondness for wine First emptied Tim's pocket of pelf- Then mado his head buzz like a bumble-bee's nest ' But you know how It Is yourself." tS!F Last week a young lady in Lex- intrton. Ky., received the following choice uuin-umi. in jvu Biniiim " suDdy nito, and 1 want tu lorui with you Ae.riunnetans. I am a man of cood karictcr. and cct a celery of $ j00 per I 1 LJ I annum. Pleas address box, poost ofis." annum. I leus address box, poosc ons. Th j j rcturned this reply: .. A yl -.i .v. i,i cLii " To tho young Man with the lJad bpcll The wish to form an acquaintance is ot recinrocal l$ut if vou will call at mv house about C o'clock in the evening Div brother will mako your acquaintance I :,1, .,,, eu.nliisii nnlCnlrin 1 'or lion. """" "-". . - - V you wumu "'"B ""-'l""'"-""" - ot our aog. lie Will tulte to you natural- - ji0 Rlwaya had a taste lorcalVeS." J J Jteiyln a justice's court "down East," a trial was under woy for trenpass, iu cutting wood lrom a neighbors s premt whoso testimony went clenrly and directly , 'i Th dcfondttnt,B 10 Y' lno cnarge. ino aeiuuuBum counsel, a blustering man ot lirass, alter fhn mnHt. nnnrnvp.ii fimliinn nf countrv net- a I 1 . . ,. - . T: tifoccors, tbouuht to weaken tho lorce ot I i . .1 , ... . i mo uviuuuuo uy pruvuig luiojr w wu trait of his family. Ilo thcroforo interro gated him thus : " Mr. , you have a son who is an idiot have you not V " Yes sir.'' " llocs ho kuow anything?" " Very little." " How much docs ho know ?" "Well, almost nothing j not much more than yau do 1" . , The witness was allowed to retire with out further quostion, amidst tho most uproarous " skrooms of lafture."
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