l)c Cuius, Nciu .Jjloomftclii, )3a. 7 Philadelphia Advertisements. John Lucas & Co., Sole and THE ONLY M A N tTFACTV hp. US or TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, AXI PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Furo While fiend mi! Color MAN UFA CTUREHS, Nos, Ml and 113 North Fourth St., Pliiladelpliia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, or Blatchley's Cucumbor TRADE (JJj) MARK.'' WOOD PUMPS, .Measuring 2W feet In lcmrfh. or sulHcient in the agregate lor A WELL OVEB 40 MILES BEEP, Simple in Construction Easy in Openition i Civinij ho Tattc to the VnttrI)n- ruble ami Vtieajt. These pumps are thi'Ir own best rccnmmondalloii; For kale by Dealers lu Haul ware anil Agricultu ral Implements, numbers, I'limp Makers, &c, throughout the eiiuntry. circulars, & furnish ed upon application by mail or otherwise. single pumps forwarded to parlies In towns where 1 have uo agents upon the receipt of the retail price. In buying, be careful that your pump bears my Irado mark us above, as 1 guarantee no other. t3-0mco and Ware-room, Nos. 024 and (Hil Filbert Street, o lrftn PHILADELPHIA, PA. WTheso l'unips can bo ordered of tho Miinu. laeturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New llloomlleld. SOWER, BARNES & POTTS, ISooksclIt'i's & Stationers, And Dealers in CURT A I A7 AM) WALL-PAPERS, J Nos. KO Market and 523 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, FA. Publishers of Sanders' New Iteaders. mid Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, lioberl's History uf the United states, Feltou's Outline Maps, &e. ItliAXK IiOOKN Always on hand, and made to Order. Hit MILLER & ELDER, ' ItookM'Ilci'H ami Mat ioni-rn, tlLA .V K JSOOK MA .V UFA CTUEEliV, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND wall iaii:i:, j No. 4:)0, Market Street, :ll P J IT LA D KL VIII A , .!. CHARLES MAOAR0E & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Nos. :, 32, and 31, South Sixtli Street, j ' LAD EL Fill A , FA. j ! . Taper any Size, Weight, Color and (Quality, I made to order, at short notice. l'llyll ! I,MIUIAXS Writing: 1.1 u ill ! THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Aiinoj.ii'b, and Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it. If It does nut prove entirely satisfactory. 9. For safe by F. Mortimer, New Bloonilleld. MILLER & ELDElt, Solo Agents, 430 Market Street, iH'.'ll Philadelphia. A. I.. K All) J. E. FltRTMIHE. EtALJIK cV Fit Y JUKI:, iMI'OUTEItB AMD JollUEHS OP Chi 11 It , ( 1 H H H A N D QUEENSWAltE, 301 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Ruee, PHILADELPHIA. ICT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Package.. 13. . ly 10 Philadelphia Advertisements. BARCRorT & Tea; Importers and Jobbers 01 Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, f ; ; 'Cassimercs, ,', ' ' ".' Blankets, '" , Linens, )Vhito Goods, Hosiery, &o.,. : i Nos. iK and J07 MABILET STREET, '. : (Above Fourth, North Side,) . Philadelphia! 1 WRIGHT & SIDDALL, , Wholosalo Druggi sts, , , AND DEALERS IN , . , , Patent'' Medicines, 110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa.1 A Ft' I. L STOCK of evertlilng connected with , tli business, ill the best quality, anil at very low ju fees. A good location for business, with a mv rent and light expenses, enables us to olfcr 111- duceinents to buyers, ami makes It' worth their wlille to give us a trial. . Philadelphia. 3. fit r. SAVFX "LAHOK! . .Saves Tiuiv!, NAVES nOi:Y! "tlTAlNltKlIlT & COS Labor-Saving Soap Will be found tho best In use. Willi this Snap wasblns may be done with half the labor required when any oilier is used, and the siivlntf In wear to ' clothes Is really astoiiishiuK. It will cost only Flf- teen Cents to try it, nnd after tliatjou w ill use no other.. , , IA . 09. For sale by all (Jrocers, ami by 1. Mortimer, i New Itlooinllelil, Pa. 317 ,' ' ' , , ' : j ;ECAYJISIIiIi c t o.. Wholesale Dealer'? Ill Carpets,-1 Oil Clothsj v . Shades, ' ' ' ' Brooms, - Carpet Chain, Batting, -Wadding, Twines, &c, , And ft line assortment of Wood unci Willou- Wave, No. 3 n North Third Street, ' A. Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 18W. Juliu Hliaffiier.'Jr. . KRZienler. Tlieo. liiimel SUAFFXEIU Z1E0LER & CO., '. Successors to S1IAFFNKH, y.IKdl.lilt&t'O., ' liupoi teis and Dealers In kIVM, KiispeinierN, T 11 11 IJ A 'D ,S', C O Ml! S, and every variety of TRIMMINGS l . ' AND , FANCY GOODS, No. North Fourth Street, FlULAVKLl'lUA, FA. Ay cut h for lMicnntve Combs, w. f. uoifii.i:ic, : JOBllEIi IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AND 1 1 3L AV - jr (1 S 153;N01tTll T1IIKD ST11EET, 3llyl0 PHILADELPHIA. S. 15. TAYI-OIS, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Fast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa II OAK, MeCONKEY & CO., euceessors to WM. W. PAUL CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 023 Market St. aud 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE Junuury , lbfif. LLOYD, KCITLEE, & WALT0X, WHOLES ALU HARDWARE HOUSE. No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pliiladelpliia Advertisements. . 1. KXIU1IT & IIICO'H, Wholesale Dealers in F I S H CIhm'so'' "' ' AM) J'roviwioiiH, 111 South Delaware Avenue, Rclow Chcstntit St., UlllLA DELPHI A , FA. Agents for Collins, (tallies & t'o'n CnniiPil Fruits. JfUltf A. B. Cunnlngliam. J. II. Lcwars. J. S.Gleim. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., WlIOI.KSALB DkaI.BKS IN Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NOllTII FIFTH STIIKKT, i'aiii,Aia:a.siiiA. ' ' 32310 '' WM, H. KENNEDY, WITH IHeiiiIiiH V C'isaiuIIer, ' . i , IIKAI.KIIS IN Tobacco, Seyarit, Ac, No. 222 MA UK FT STliKUT, J'ltlLADF.l.PIII.V, PA. A full stock of the Celebrated Momtoh Na vy, always on liatid. 1 3'J li Hi W. A. Atwoon. Isaac W. Ham k ATW00I), RANCK Jc CO., Co in in iss i o to 3 1 ci'eli a ii In. Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of 1'lckleil and Salt iy :i k i t , No. ilu North Wharves, above Jiaec Street, 3101'iinii PHILADELPHIA, PA. PATTERSON & NEVVLIN, Wholesale roeej"N, AMI COM M I S S I ( ) N M V. R C 1J A N T S No. TJO Alit'Il STKF.KT, Vliilttdelphia, Si)- The sale of Fs, Seeds, drain and Wool a specialty. 31 - Please send for a Circular. 48 For tho Farm and Garden! jpi'iti-: ;itoi''i honk, s I ' 1 ! it-1' I IOS1 1 1 ATK OF LI M K, ANIMAL COMPOST, AM) OKOL'ND PLASTF.lt, Manufactured by the Ilarrisliure Fertilizer Com pany, llarrislinrj,', Pa. For sale by 11. II. PICK KM i into., ft!', 13 Newport, Pa. LONGEST R0 OF In the I'nlted States Is on Pluck's Sons' Factory Faston, l'a., one thiid of a mile lout;, and is cov ered with READY ROOFING, CIIKAP, DUtAHLF, and easily aiplled. Send for circular and samples to the manufacturers. KKADY KOOFINO CO., 4il lya No. 04 Courtland St. New York. rX SHooum!:;!'-;. TIIK subscribers keep cuustanlly on hand, a FINi: ASSOUTMKNT OF ' A' ; .V ! II C A L F ,S K I N H , FINK LININGS, 11 O A N S , jo no ceo s, SHOE Til It HAD, I'EVS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. I MOIITIMEU it- CO. H'l'KllICOSCOl'KS, YJF.WS, AI.IIVMS, CllltO.MOS, FHA.MKS. I K. .V.- II. T. ANTHONY iV ()., i otll liroiidwuy, New York, ' nvitii the ntlentlon of the Trade to their exten ' ive assortment of the aliove piods, of tttcir own j publication, vuinitj'ucttti'v und ittnH'ttitlon. I Also, I PHOTO LANTFIIN SL1DKS ; and i OltAi'HOSCOPFS. N lAV I F.WH OF YOSIC.M IT IS. E. A II. T. AXT11QXY CO., .'nil IluoAUWAy, New Yoiik, j Opposite Metropolitan Hold, ! Importers and Manufacturers of l'liotogfi'iipliio 3Iutoi'iulH. 5 10. 12 I) UNCAN SHEHMAN & CO,, No. 11 Niiskuu Btreet, NEW YORK, Issuo circular Notes anil circular Letters of 'credit available lu any part of the world. 4 Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed Uhii. S 12tt Wall Poier A beautiful assort men t of Wall Pftpeis anil Binders is now on lianil and for sale by K. Monn Mi.it, Ss Co. Piieen low. tf. 1IEN11Y T. JIELMBOLD'S Coiiipoiuul XTlllitl EXTRACT CATAWQA GRAPE PILLS. Comjmfcnt Part Fluid Extract Rhu barb nnd Fluid Extract Cataw ba Grajao Juice. FOIt I.IYFlt COMPLAINTS. JAl'NDIf'K. 1IIL llll S AKFKCTIONS, SICK, (lit NKilVOI S IIKAOACHK. COSTIVKNKSS, KTO. I'l'HKLY YKOFTAHLK, (,()NTAININ(i NO MHItCCHY, M INITIALS, Oil DHLliTKltlOL'S DltUOS. IX Tho! 11114 nre llio most dclliitriiUy plo:isant purKJitlvt', HiiptM'iM-dinK (.'asforuit, MiUls. inuuin;skl, cl; Tliero Is iiotliiiiji: more nccrphiWo to the stomavli. They give tone, and oaus neithor nau mr crijilitu pains. They aro composed of the tlui'Mt uiKit'dlent?. After a few day' uso of tliem, sueli an luvioratioii of the entilo system takes place as t appear miraeiilnus to weak and enervated, wIm-Hht nn isino; from Ininnideitre ordlscuse. II. T. Xeliiihold'n Compound Fluid Kx traet t'atawhii iiap Pills n 10 pot suirar-coated, from tliu fa't that siiKar-eoated pills do not dis solve, but pass HimuKU t)ie stomach without (lis solving, cnnHe(ueutly do not produeo tho desired etiVct. 'I lie Oitawlia (Jrajit Pill, pleasant In ta-te and odor, do not neeessituto their ln-ini; siiKar eoatt (I. I'liU I: I II-1 V CENTS IKK liOX. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTIIATED CO.MrOLND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Soro Eyes, SoroLeijs, Bore Mouth, Soro Head, liron cbltis, Skin Diseases, Salt Hhcuni, Cankers, Hunnine; from the Ear, White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, ltlekcts, tllaniltilar Bwellinjrs, Nlfht Sweats, Hash, Tet ter, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic libeutna tlsm, Dyspepsia, and nil diBeaf.es that have been established in the system for years; ' lielng prepared expressly for the above, com plaints, Its blood-puril'yinir properties aro great er than any other preparation of snrsnpirllln. It elves tlioeomplexion a clear and healthy col or uud restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arisine; from an impure state of the blood, and the only reli able and effectual well known remedy for the cure of pains nnd swelling of the bones, ulcer ations of the throat and legs, blotches, pim ples on tho lace, erysipelas and all scaly erup- ! lions on the skin, and beautifying the coinplex , ion. I HENRY T. HELMSOLD'S I ONCESTRATKn Fluid Kxtract JIachii, THE GREAT D1UKETIC, lias cured every ease of Diabetes In which it has been given, Irritation of tho neck of tho blad der and inllunialiou of the kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, diseases of tho Prostrate (Hand, stono In the bladder, calculous, gravel, and mucous or milky discharges, and for enfee bled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms i Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Dilllculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, 'J rcmbling Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption of tho Face, Pallid Counte nance, Universal I.assitudo of the Musculur System, etc. Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-livo to iifty-llve or in the decline or change of life ) ni ter conlinement or labor pains ; bed-welting lu children. 11 ' Hi'linboliPs Extract lluchu is Diuretic nnd blood-purifying, nnd cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, and Imprudences lu life, impurities of the blood, etc. Superseding copaiba in nll'cctlons for which it is used, and syphilitic atl'ection in these diseases used in connection witli Hclniliold's Itose Wash. LADIES. In ninny affections peculiar to ladles, tho Ex tract of lluchu is uneiinnlled by any other rem edy as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, l'ainfuluess or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, and complaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most cmniinent physicians nnd luidwives for enfeebled and del icate constitutions, of both sexes nnd all ages (attended with any of tho above diseases or symptoms.) o II. T. HF.LMIIOI.D'S EXTRACT BU CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in nil 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 Unlrute, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing nnd Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inllumntlon, so fre quent In this class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who have been tho victims of incompetent persons, nnd who linvo paid heavy fees to be cured lu a short lime, have found they havo been deceived, and that tho " poison" bus, by tho uso of " power ful astringents," been dried up in tho system, to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Uso Ilelmbold's Kx trnct lluchu for all all'ectlous and Diseases of tliu Urinary Organs, w hether existing lu male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found tho only specific remedy In every spc cle.sof Cutaneous allectlon. It speedily eradi cates Pimples, Spots, Scorcutlc Dryness, indu rations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc. J Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witness es, and upward of 110,000 unsolicited certifi cates uud recommendatory letters, many of which aro from the highest sources, Including eminent Plivslcluns, Clergymen, Salesmen, etc. The proprietor has hus never resorted to their publication In tho newspapers ; ho docs not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to bo j propped tip by certificates. ! Henry 1 I f elinUoIU'H Cien- lllllO lltlUl-ttlOMM Delivered to any address. Seouro from ob servation. Established upward of twenty years. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information. In confidence to HENRY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Ouly depots I II. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 6I4 Broadway, New York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'i Medical Depot, 6U4 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S I TAKE NO OTHER. 4alyp. HUMOROUS ITEMS. C6?" A snip may be said to rcseuiblo logwood when it's in port. 83?" What word may be pronounced (uicker by ndding two more letters to it? (Juick. KW A riorida negro was two years ago so terrified at tho cars that he bad to bo blindfold to get him aboard. Now he is a senator and director of the railroad. fiCiy A young physician nuking per mission a lady to kiss her, sho replied, " No, sir ; I never like to have a doctor's bill thrust in my face." J6y At a Negro ball, in lieu of "Not transferable" on the tickets, a notice was posted over the door : " No gentlemen ad mitted unless be comes himself." Mr. Jones, what makes the canary sleep on one leg '(" " T don't think any body makes him, my dear ; I think he docs it of his own accord." JCfiy A gentleman complaining of bis too many friends, Patrick advised him to liud money to tho poor ones and borry from the rich ; then nuthcr sort will trou-' bio ycz. t3 " I wish you had been Eve," said tin urchin to an old maid proverbial for her meanness. " Why so ?" Because you would have eaten all the apple in stead of dividing it with Adam." JSi" A parson reading the funeral ser vices at the grave, forgot tho sex of tho deceased, and asked ono of thu mourners, nn Emcrnlder " Is this tv brother or a sister?" " Nathcr," replied Par, "only' 11 cousin." Wfif A Jcniocratie citizen, standing near a platform scales, the other day, asked a colored individual, " Can a nig ger weigh hogs V To which tho colored man replied, " Put yoursc'f on deni scales, an' see if bo can't !" JiW " What is your cousoltition in life and death ?" asked a Sunday-school su perintendent of a young lady in the Ci ble class, who blushed and said, " I'll rather be excused from speaking bis name." fifty- Josh Hillings says in his lector;'' " Rat's originally came from Norway, and nobody would havo cared if they had originally staid there." A lady friend remarked that rats still show their gnaw away origin. I'd" A census taker recently asked a servant girl in the vicinity of Roston, how many regular steady hoarders there were in the house. She informed him. thero were fifteen boarders iu all, "but not mure' 11 four of 'em is steady ; tho rest is dimcrcrats." fif5y There is a great joker living in To- wa, by the namo of Ache, and ho ban named a newly-arrived daughter ' Rellio,' tho short for Isabclle. Now, what we want to know is, how will tho girl like to wrilo that namo as she grows older '! It will look (jueer, won't it '! 3y-" Tatoes !" cried n darkey peddler in Richmond. "Hush dat racket you distracts do whole neighborhood," coino ' from a colored woman in a door -way. " You kin bear mo kin you '!'' " Hear you ! I kin hear you a mile." Thank (Jod for dat I's hollowiu' to be hoard tatocs !" t'jf It is nico going to some Iowa schools. A lady teacher at Pes Moines called a boy up' and made him show her how ho kissed tho big girls in tho wood shed. After ho showed her, sho punish ed him by making him stay after school. He says ho don't want to graduate for two years yet. ' fiiray A young lady at Vcrsailes, Ken tucky, was saved by her chignon from having her brains dushed out tho other day as sho fell from a third story window ; whether tho chignon protected tho brains that wero actually there, or whether peo ple who wear ' chignons haven't much brains to be dashed out, is not quite set tled to the satisfaction of tho neighbors. fiiay Not long ago a gentleman had oc casion to reprovo bis littlo son, aged four and a half years, fur an ofieuco which had on other occasions called forth words of correction. The parent closed with, " And, now, Willie, I don't want to speak to you again about this!' which waa promptly and very decidedly responded to as follows : " Well, pa, I doesn't want you to." aST1 A Vermonter bus had thrco dol lars damages awarded him f'orbcing but ted over a fence by bis neighbor's bull. The smallucss of tho sum is duo to tho plaintiff's avowal that ho was trying to get over tho fenco ns (juickly as possible, so that tho bull only helped hint in carry ing out an intention conceived of bis own freo will. AST An old Dublin beggar woman ask ed a lady tho other day for a half penny. " I'vo nothing for you," sho Baid, " but if you go to tho soup-kitchen you'll get a pint of excellent soup." " Soup, is it ye mane ?" bawled the indignant mendioant, " do ye call that stuff soup t Suro, 111 jist tell ye how they make it j they get a quart of water and boil it down to a pint to make it strong."
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