"7 Philadelphia Advertisements. John Lucas & Co., Polo and THE ONLY,' , -MANUFACTURERS , ,.. OF THE - , , ,i IMPERIAL FRENCH, 'I ' u: 1 '.. .'' I" '' ' " ' ' . . '' "' AMI ' . ' ' PURE SWISS. GREEN Also, Pure : ' . 1 While Lead nnd Color ' 3 LI NL'FA CTURERS, "Nos, 111 and lii North Fourth St., Philadelphia.;': -'7 -r Thorp W?r Silrl In thf Ywr 1R7fl Ill-re VVgro O310 in Iiie TCar 10U, I-X . . . " i i . . . op -I Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE (fjjj) MARK. :. WOOD PUMPS, i I . , r Measuring 2Ki,&'.fl feet in lcimlh, or sufficient lir n the ugrcgnte 'or . . . A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, HiuitU in i'towtruclion i Opcralioit . jli 6 kiny no Tiixkio IK hhkr-Jm-i - ? rabte ami Cheap. These pumps are their own best reonnimendalion. For sale by Dealers in llardwureuiid Aurlciiltu ral linoleini'iits, Plumbers, J'uiiip Makers, throughout (lie country , Circulars, &., tarnish i d upon application by mail or otherwise. Single pumps forwarded to parties in towns where I have no agents upon the receipt of the retail price. In buying, be careful that your pump bears my trade mark as above, as I guarantee no other. lr. Ollleo and Ware-room, r ' i ' ' Nos. &!4 and frjli Filborf Street,1 5 13tfl PHILADELPHIA, PA. -Thcse l'umiisean be ordered of the 'Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New Rloomlield. SOWER, KARNES & POTTS, , HooksellerM " Je NaliouerM, And Dealers in . , ...... , a un ta in , . ' -V." ', ' , AXU , '. ''' V WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets, - PHILADELPHIA, rA. t. Fubllshers of Sanders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United Slates, Felton' Outline Maps, &C. BLANKKOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, sit MILJiER & ELDER, ItookNellerH anI KlatlonerM, BLAXK BOOK MAS UFA CTUliEliH, r And Uealers In . - WINDOW CURTAINS " ' ;! '-' 'AND",,r " WALL lMl'JKU, xv. Villi, juui'Kiii otroec, J PHILADELPHIA A. I i- i i CHAKtES MAOARGE & CO., WholeBalo Dealers In - v . j . Pnpor, KiigSj'&ti., , Now. 30,82, and 3t, Hoirtb Sixth Street, . . i PHILADELPHIA; PA., K. Pa'r any Size, Weluht, Color and Quality, made to order, at short notiue. , . . ,. lolyll Writingr Uliiia ! THIS FI.UIDIii warranted EQUAL to Aknoi.d'8, and Is sold at muuli lesiii lce. The money will be refunded to those buying It, If It doe not prove entirely satisfactory. 3- For sale by F. Mortimer, Now Bloom field. MILLER d ELDER, , . Sole Ageuti, ' ' i . : 430 Market Street, SUM ' I'hlladelhla. . A. L. Kalb J. E. FllETMIHE. KAUII fc FllYMIIti:, . i IMPOBTBKI AMD JODIIEKS OF Chi II It , O lllHH AND QUEENS WAllE, 401 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, PHILADELPHIA. ITT CoiuUntly oo band. Original Auorted f ackagei. 18. 9. 1 J 10 !u iy yj i w riiiladelphiii Advertisenients.' BARCROFX & CO., 1 1 importers mul Jobbers01 v 1 ' 1 Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS,1 Cloths,- -, ' Onssimcres,' !.' -I,:;-; -Blankets, . Linens, White Gwds, Hosiery, &c, . , No. 105ah4ll7 LRKE'lf STREET, '' ',' .' (Abovo Fourth, North Side,) V Philadelphia. WRIGHT. & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggi sts, AND DKAI.K11B IK. .... . , ; . , Patent Medicines, i 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A stock of evci-thim? connected with I the business, of the best quality, and nt very low prices. A good location for business, with a i Qwrent and Ifglit toti'iisw,'enaMt. h'S to oltdr In- ! I diicemcnts to buyers, and makes It worth their s ..;., :. : ? WHIIV l BIVU US it II I. VI. Philadelphia, 8tf. NAVJTCS I.AISOBC ! . ;j , Saves JTiiuc ! . .. . SAVES J1IXHY! yyAiMiiciiiT cow , Labor-Saving Soap AVIllbo found the best in use. With tills Soap washing may lie done, with half the labor required when any other Is used, and tlio saving In wear to clothes IB really astonishing. It will cost only Fif teen Cents to try It, and after that you will use no other. ' ' ' 43. For salo by nil Orocers, and by F. Mortimer, New Illoomlield, Pa. 317 ayijim; A C O., 1 ' " Wholesale Dealers In ' . Carpets, ' 1 , ,:r Oil. Cloths, , ' . ' ' 1 Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, :Twinc3, &c, And a tine assortment of, . , - Wood ' and U illou ' lVare, No. 3J3, North Third Street, r ' ' Philadelphia; Pa. January 1, 1809. . . , . . ; , , , ( John Shaffuer, Jr. ' E. S. Zlegler.' .' Thco. Itumel SHAFFXER, ZIEGLER & C0., , :-s ! i fJucowBors to v '...' SIIAFFN Jilt, ZIKGLEU & CO., Iinporlcrs and Dealers In Hosiery, ICibbons, Kiispeiiders, T IIli VA 'D :S, C O M B 8, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND ' " FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, . i ' , PHILADELPHIA. PA. Agent for Lancatiter Combs. . , V. F. liOllI.I.K, JOBBER IN ' Hats, Caps, Furs, Stra v - O- o o 1 m , 153:NORTH THIRD BTREET, ' l' 891yl0 .- " : miLADELPHIA. S. . T A I.OIt, wim ( n ft ; WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS TEA DEALERS, North Fast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, m , I. .- j. Philadelphia Pa HOAR, McCONKEY & CO., Succc68or to VVJI. W, PAUL & CO., . , WIipi.ESAI.B l t . BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, - 023 Market St. and 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE GROCERS January 1. 1669. LLOYD, 81TPLEE, k WALTON, , WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia. Philadelphia Advertisements. Ci 1. K VKiHT, & ItltO'S, , , Wholusnlo Dealers in, r 1- IS H , CllOCH(5 , ; .117. AND Provisions, lit South .itcliiWaro Avenue, i , , . Bolow Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. , Agents for t ( CoIlinV, Geddcs k Co's Canned Fruits. XOJltf A. B, Cunningham. J. II. Lcwnrs. J. S.Glclm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., VnofisALft rjl'.ALEltS II ' Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, N0J1TII FIFTH STKKKT, 1 fbiii;aib;miii t. , i ' , ! 82310 WM. H. KENNEDY, .,!(; i f" WITH ; I .... . ; Heiuphill cV 'hnudler, ' UKAI.F.IIS IN r , ' i :v 1 1 f Tobacco, Scgars, JLc, No. 222 MARKET STREET, (; I rjin.Ai)i;J4aiiiA, i-A. i-A full Stock of the Celebrated Momtou Na VV, always on hand. 1 32 li lu W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. Kanck ATWOOD, RANCK & CO., Commission TIerehants, AND Wholesale Dealers In .ill k'liuis'of 1'lcklcd and Salt 'ri-S?.;t & If; . No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street, ' 3 40 01110, , .. ,. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PATTERSON fit MEWLIN, Wholesale Cirocers, , r . ANJ' ' C O M M J S S I O N 31 K K C II A N T S No. 120 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. W The sale of Eggs, Seeds, drain and Wool a specialty. . , 31 4Tl'lease send for ft Circular. 48 . r Tor the Farm and . Garden I PUItK CiltOUNU HONK, " i :f I :i , St TER-l'lIOKI'IIATE OF LIME, ANIMAL COMPOST, AND . OROUND I'LASTER, Manufiicturcd by the Ilurrisburg Fertilizer Com pany, ilarrisburg, l'a.. Fur Ktle by m,hi , ii. II. FiCKES&nno,, ' i ". Novport, l'a. 5 9,13 rJ?o jmiOCillllllfOl'W. rpilK subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FR EX(!H (7,4 L P SKIN 8 , . , ... ,,PIXK .LININGS, , r o.an s ii". .: : !' ii , , MOROCCOS, , , SHOE THREAD, PEGS,' iri-s, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. ' F. MOH TIMER t CO. STKltKOHCOPKH, - VIEWS, AI.nfMS, CHROMOH, 'i . ! ' , FRAMES. ' JJ. As H. T. ANTHOJJY CO., 501 Broadway, New York, nvlte the attention of thn Trniln to their cvtmi. Ive assortment of the above goods, of their own publication, mamtuctttre anil ImjiorMloiu . Also, 1'HOTO LANTERN SLIDES . t :' '.'!.(." and . , i, i . . '; t : ' (iRAl'HOHCOrEH. NEW VIEWS OF VOSEMITE. E. 4 H. f. ANTHONY & CO., 601 llttoAuwAY, New Yoitx, OHoslte Metropolitan Hotel," -i ImjiorUrsand Manufacturers of , ,,. l'liotoff raplil? In t'i-lalM. Jiai8 . . : i ( 1 ' :" - UNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, "'lJA-lVIClCUW,1'' No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. 4V Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. (6 12tf In Ifiinkriiptcy. Eastern district of Pennsylvania H. 8. At New llUHimlleld the Huh day of Jan. 1871. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ai nolntiiient as assignee of William 8. Rice of Suvlfle twp. In the county of Perry, and Slate of Pennsylvania within said district, who lias been adjudged a Daukrupt upon his own petition by the district oourt of said district. ' . ' JOI1X IbXLZH, , , Assignee 3t- ALL KITf D8 OF JOB I'HINTINO Neatly executed at the Bloomtleld Time Steam Job Oftlc. ii ex nr. r. lutLinnoLivs Oompoitiitl i Xltiid EXTRACT CATAWBA GRATE, PILLS. Vompotcnt Farts fut'tl .Extract JIM- Mrhmul Hum L.rtracl Calaic-1 '. ' , la Grape Juice! ', .,' FOR LIVF.lt COMPLAINTS. JArNlHCK. DIL IOUS AFFEliTIONH, SICK, lilt NERVOUS HEADACHE, COST1VENESS, Iji'. PCHELY VEIiETAHLlC, CONTAlNINt No MERCURY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS DRl tiS. . ; e 'IX , ., These Pills aift fhn most cllglitfnllv1 pleasant pni'Kiillva, suiK'i cedinR castor oil, sails.' ihuitnesla, etc There is notliinpt more acceptable to the stomach. They ttive tone, and cause neither nau sea nor criptni! pains. They are composed of the finest fimrcdients. ' After n few (lavs' use of them, such an liivigorntloii of tlio entiio system takes place as to appear nilraoulons to the weak and enervated, whether nrrisinjt Iroiiilmpniilcnce or disease. H. T.ilelnibold'K Compound Fluid Ex tract Catawba drape Pills are nut simar-eoated, from the fact that sunar-coalcd pills do nut dis solve, but pass throunh the . stomach without dis. solving, consequently do not produce the desired ellecl. The Catawba, drape PI I la, beiiia Plcasunt In taste and odor, do not necessitate f 1 1 I - bclnj; sugar-coated. J'KICU F1FTV OliNTS i'Elt ltOX? HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S i i IIIOIILY OONCETRATEn OOMPOUNIl ;i EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from tlio system Surofulii, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Vlceis, goro I'ycs, Sore Less, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron chitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Running from the Karf Whito Swelllnfs, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swelling, Nilfht Sweats llnrdi, Tet ter, Humors of nil Kinds, Chronic lUicuma tlsm, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established In the system for years. , - ;- 'I. - Being prcpnred expressly for the above eotn plaints, its blood-puiifyini; properties nro great er than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. It gives tliccomplexlou a clear nnd healthy col or and restores the patient to a etnto of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from nn impure state of the blood, and the only reli able and ell'cctunl well known remedy for tho cure of pains and swelling af the bones, ulcer ations of the throat nnd legs, blotches, pim ples on the face, erysipelas nnd nil scnly erup tions on the tfkin, nnd beautifying the complex ion. .. ' ' 1 . . . 31. " HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCESTIIATKIJ Fluid Extract JUichu, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every ease of Diabetes In which it has been given, Irritation of the neck of tho blad der and iuflamation of the kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, diseases of tho Prostrute Gland, stone In the bladder, calculous, gravel, nnd mucous or milky discharges, nnd for enfee bled and dcllcnto constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms r Indis position to Exertion, Loss of rower, Loss of Memory, Dilliculty of Breathing, Weak Ncrvos, 1 rembllng Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption of tho Face, Pallid Counte nance, Universal Lnssltudo of the Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the ages of clghtoen to twenty-live, and from thlrty-llvo to llfty-flvo or In tho decline or change of lifo ; af ter confinement or labor pains ; bed-wetting in children. '' ' i Ilolmbold's Extract Buchu Is Diuretic nnd blood-purifying, and cures all discuses arising from habits of dissipation, aud imprudences in life, impurities of tho blood, etc. Superseding copaiba in nlfectlons for which it is UBed, and syphilitic affection In these disenscs used in connection with Uelmbold's Rose Wash.. : i LADIES. ... In many affections peculiar to ladles, tho Ex tract of Buchu Ib unctiunllcd bv auv other rem edy as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, ruiniuiness or suppression oi customary Evac uations, and complaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most cmmlncnt physicians nnd midwlves for cufeebled and del icate constitutions, of both sexes uud all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms.) ... 1 ""' o - ' H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU- 1 CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., In all their stages, at liltlo expense little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, aud no expo sure. It causes a frequent dcBire, and (rives strength to Unlrate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying pain and Iuflamation, 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 in a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that tho 'f poison" has, by the use of "power ful astringents," been dried up In the system, to break out In a more aggravated form, and perhaps after murrlagc. Use Uelmbold's Ex tract Buchu for all utl'ectlons and Disenscs of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or femalo, from whatever cuubo originating, and no matter how long standing. ' XV v v"? HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED KOSW WAHT1 cannot bo surpassed as a Face Wash, and will uo luiuiu mu umy .puciuu roiueay in every spe cies of Cutaneous affection. It speedily eradl- "i'iu., Dpuu, ocorcuuc Dryness, indu rations of the Cutiuicous Meinbrano, etc. , 1 Full and explicit directions accompany tlio medicines. F.vlrinncM nr i.a .nu ...n....nu.iA and reliable character furnished on application, m.u iiuuuicu. ui tuousanus or living witness es, and npwurd or 80,000 unsolicited certifi cates fltl fl rpmmmamliilnM I... which are from the highest sources, Including K.iuuciii, i uvsieittUB, Clergymen, Hutcsmeo, etc. T he proprietor has has never resorted to their publication in tlio newspapers j lie does sot do this from tlm fni't k,ut l.l. vi..iu. ..n.,!.- a Standard Preparations, and dq not need to be j.iujojvu u(i uy curiiucaies, . Henry T. IIuIisiltoItl'M Gcn liiiiu 1'i'cimrtitiouM Delivered 1 to any address. Secure from ob servation. ; ' Eitablishcd upward of twenty years. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Address lettors for Information, In confidence to HENRY T. HELMBOLI), Druggist and Chemist. , Only depots II. T. HELMBOLD'S Drag and Chemical Warehouse. No. 6U4 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 604 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S I TAKE NO OTHER. 4 281yp. HUMOROUS ITEMS. Kay "Is it possible). Miss, you ilon't know tlio Haines of sonid of your friends V " Oh yes, I don't know what my own nauio may bo in a year," ., .J6Ca3" A Cleveland merchant lately re ceived a packajro labeled " 1 box Tom l!nts.' It took him soino time to decipher tho fact that tho inscription ineniit a box of tomnto catsup. , .AST " Are thesp pure canaries ?',' at-kad aypuug gentleman who was .riegptiutinp for a gift for his fair. " Yes, nir,'I paid tho dealer confidentially, " I raised them 'ere birds from canary Heed;" ' '. A pleasant old gentleman of Teu tonic antecedents committed hari-kari on ft 3Iississippi steamboat, recently, and au intelligent Arkansas jury returned a ver dict of" suicide in tho first of degree." : toStr The snail has a right smart chance for a tooth ache. Ho has one hundred nnd ten rows of teeth with one hundred nnd eleven on each row, or twclvo thous' nnd two hundred and ten teeth in all. SS An old toper hearing it stated that tho French have no YV in their lan guage, declared it was not so; in fact, that it couldn't bo so, " for,'" ho asked, " how could they spell whid-ii without a wr- .. : A victim of utiremiintoil nffnnfmi, concludes as follows : " I srtt mo flown nnd thought profound s i This maxim wiso I drow It's easier fur to liko a girl . , Than make a girl like you." Jfciy An undertaker who was briskly furbinhiuL' un a enlliii. lining nsl-oil Trlim., . o r j n - ,, uwiw it was for, replied. "I can't tell whieli. but two women havo starti'd out. nn a talking match next door, and ' it'll be sure to end in tho death of one of 'cm !" The editor of the Bangor (3Io.) Wtiil Sa'S llC rCCOtltlv saw a laran num. her of ladies enter a public hall with dis hevelled hair ana hat brims apparently wrinkled and broken, and, as ho fancied, with excited countenance. " TIrion in. quiring what the riot was about," said he; " imagine our clingnn when told it waf the fashion." : A German friend of ours, says an exchange, got his dander up the other day, upon tho arrival of a second pair of twins, and said to his family physician : '! Ov you blecso, doctor, it ish potter da. a sthop be boot to dese dings. Von baic of twins, I dinks, is alios reoht, but more as dat ish blaid owit, don't it f Dat's vot's do matter niit me. You know how it ish myself." . . tSff" Two good natured Irishman, on a certain occasion, occupied tho same bed. In the morning one of them inquired of the 6ther, " Dennis, did you hear the' thunder last night?" "No, Pat; did it" rnily thunder?" "Yes, it thundered as if havin' nndairth would come together.'" " Why in tho divil, thin, didn't ye wake mo, for ye know I can't slnpo whin it thundors." . JEST 3Irs. ()'Reardon,'of Detroit, Mich., startled tho chief of police with tho fol lowing conundrum on Tuesday : " What shall I do with my husband ' in case he comes homo- drunk, splits the bureau with an axe, tips over the stove, breaks & leg off the bedstead, and holds ine under the penstock until tho water makes my ears roar like . thuuder." The chief didu't know." ' B A young chap who had gone to a 3Iethodist revival meeting to make a disturbance, said, on' being asked to be-' come quiet, that he had heard that mira clos were porfornied thore, and had come to see ' some performed at that timo; whereupon the muscular minister said ; " We don't perform miracles, but wo cast out devils," and sure enough, . the devil did go out,hisexit being somewhat hasten ed by tho clerical gentleman. . . 4tsy Old Judge Ii.' years ago lived in a town' in New Kngland, and was a care less, absent minded individual. One day, orossing tho river in a flat-boat, with his men and teams after hay, he walked up and down the boat with his hands behind him, looking up at the clouds and think- ing of the weather and hay-making. " All things work together for the good of them that love the Lord," said he, and stepped off the end of the boat into the water. .He. sank, but soon, reappeared, and shaking the water from his head, blubbered out. " I say. it, and I'll stick to it !" '' " J Tho following concise speeches were delivered at Colt's pistol factory, in Ilarford two years ago : The workmen in oue of the depart ments deputed their foreman to present a silver pitcher to , the superintendent, aud ho spent a good deal of thought on what he should say. But when the occa sion arrived the presence of ladies or the unexpected numbers, causod the prepared speech to bo entirely forgotten. Present ing the handsome presont,the spokesman, blushing up to his eyes, stammered and stuttered, and finally, by a superhuman effort, said, wholly impromptu. " Here's the pitcher !" The reoipient, thrown out of goar by so unexpected an address, also forgot his studied reply, held up the article before his admiring eyes, and gushingly respon ded. "Is this the pitcher?"
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