!)c imc5, New Dlaomftcli, )a. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has been tented by the public FOB TEN YKAHS. Dr. Crook's) tVlne of Tar Renovates and Invigorates the entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR . Is the very remedy for the Weak t and debilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restores exhausted Strength ! DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Restores the Appetite and Strengthens Uie Stomach. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Causes the food to digest, removing Dyspepsia and Indigestion DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Gives tone and energy to Debilitated Constitutions. r DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. All recovering from an; Illness will find this the best Tonic they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is an cffcctlvo Regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Jaundice, or auy Liver Complaint DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Mukcs Delicate Females, who are never feeling Well, Strong and Healthy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Hob restored many Persons who have been unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken if your Stomach is out of Ordor. lr. Crook's Wine oi' Tar Will prevent Malarious Fevers, and braces up tho System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Possesses Vegetable Ingredients which make it tho best Tonic iu tho market. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has proved itself in thousands of cases capablo of curing all diseases of the Throat and laiugs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures all Chronio Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, more cft'cctuully thud any other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR lias Cured cases of Consumption pronounced lucuruble by physicians. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cured so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that it has been pronounced a spccltlc for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes Pain in Breast, Bide or Back. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Should be taken for diseases of the Urinary Organs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney Diseases. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should bo taken for all Throat and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every house, and its lifo giving Tonio piopertics tried by all. Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or Eruption on the Skin. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and Pains In Limbs, Bones, Ac. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. Builds up Constitutions broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisons. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cure all Mercurial Diseases. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT Should be taken by all requiring a remedy to make pure blood. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND BYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Scald Head, Bait Rheum and Tetter. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cure long standing Diseases of ths Liver. ' DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND CYRUP OF POKE ROOT, - Removes Syphilis r ths diseases It entails mosteffectnally and speedily that any and all tuber remedleicenblued. 8 ly Neiv Millinery Goods A.t Newport, ru. IBEO to Inform the publlo that I have Just re. turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort ment of the latest styles ! MILLINERY GOODS, HAT8 AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, CHIGNONS, LACE CAPES, NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a nrst-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell all goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere. DRESS-MA KINO done to order and In the la tent stylo, as I get the latest Fashions from New York every month. Goffering done to order, In all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKE3, Cherry Street, near the Station, 61613 Newport, Y. CARSON'S This Is not the lowest priced, STITT TAP but being much the best Is In 0 1 EiLlLia.a, the ed )y fr the cheapest. OT T Do not fail to give it a trial, A and you will use no other. THE alarming Increase in the number of fright ful accidents, resulting In torrllilo deaths and the destruction of valuable property, caused by the Indiscriminate use of oils, Known under the name of petroleum, prompts us to call your spe cial attention to an article which will, wherever USED, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOR ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several years felt the necessity of providing for, nnd presenting to the public, ns a substitute fur the danKcrou com i i ii els which are sent broadcast over I lie country, an oil that is SAKE ami HltII.1,1 AN T, nnd entirely reliable. After a long series of labo rious and costly experiments, helms succeeded In providing, and now offers to the public, such a substitute In "CAIINON'S STELLAR OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because it is safe beyond a question. The primary purpose in the preparation of STKLLAlt OIL has been to make it PERFECTLY SAFE, thus insuring the lives and property of those who use it. 2D, Because It Is the most BKILLI ANT liquid 11 umlnator now known. 81), Becauso it Is more economical, In the .long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. TII, Becauso It Is intensely B1ULLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possi ble light at the least expenditure to the consum er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will always be maintained, for upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compound now known under the name of kerosene, Sc., &e.. It is put up for family use in Five Gallon cans, each can being sealed, and stamped with the trade mark of the proprietor; it cannot be tamered with between the manufac turer and consumer. None is genuine without the TRADEMARK. KTF.LLA R OI L Is sold only by weight, each can containing live gallons of nix and a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full mens, ure. It Is the duty and Interest of all dealers and consumers of illunilnatlngoll to use the NTKI.I.AIt OI I. only, because it alone is known to be safe and reliable. All orders should be addressed to JiltDIV & CO., WHOLESALE ASENTS, 136 South Front Street, 1 51y Philadelphia. Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated In the village of Rosnburg, one aml-a-half miles from lckesburg, Perry county. Pa. The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door. The lot comprises HIXTEEN ACHES of land in a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A GOOD LOO BARN, twenty feet In width, by ft fly feet In length. svTlils priqierty will fie sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. For terms apply to DAVID M. HAIIK1HON. ok lckesburg, ROGER HARKISON, 6 30 If Duncaniioii Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale, rilll E undersigned offers at private sale, a farm J In Rye towushlp.Perry county, Pa., containing ACRES. The land Is the best In the nlghborhood, with run ling water In every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the Iilace. This land lies along two public roads the 'Wiling Creek road and the Lamb's Gap road t the last named divides the lain) In two parts on the one side and '' on the other: on the it)4 acre piece Is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or in two Tracts, to suit purchasers. Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as It lies within four miles of Marysvllle, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. Mr Further Information esn be bad by ad dressing Dr. JOHN I'HAW, ' Jeuner X llottds. 13 Somerset connty, Ps, Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOM FIELD& NEWPORT! rpHE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of I HlooiuOeld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of auy klad, or promptly deliver packagus or messages entrusted to his care, an. Orders may be left for him at the stores of T, Mortimer & Co., New BlooniUeld, or Mllllgau Musser, Newport, Pa. ' J. . WHITMOItE. BtooaEeld, January to, M70. Philadelphia Advertisements. DAVID D. ELDER A CO., Successors to QJILLER & ELDER, ' UookscIIers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers in WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL TAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. John Lucas & Co., Sole ana the only: MANUFACTURERS or TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White J..oail nnd Color MANUFA CTURERS, Nos, 141 and H.I North Fourth St., Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, OF Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE f2 MARK. WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213,506 feet In length, or sufficient in the agregate Tor A WELL OVER 40 MILES SEEP, Simple in Conntruetion Kaey in Operation Giving no Tatte to the Water Du rable and Cheap. These pumps are their own best reenmmendation. For tale by Dealers in Hardware and Agricultu ral Implements, Plumbers, Pump Makers, &c, throughout the country. Circulars, &c, furnish ed 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. S Office and Ware-room, No. 50(1 Commerce Street, 5 13tfl PHILADELPHIA, PA. WThese Pumps can be ordered of the Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New Uloomtleld. SOWER, rOTTS & CO., Rookscllera &, Stationers, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 630 Market and 523 Miner Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. KK. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics, Also, Robert's History of the United States, Feltou's Outline Maps, &c. HLAMi ItOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, sit LOCUM AX'B Writing: miiicU THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's, and Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buyiug it, if it does not prove entirely satisfactory. V For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld. MILLER tl ELDER, Sole Agents, 430 Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kaob J. E. Fhbymibi. K 11 IS fc FKYMIItK, In POKTIRS AMD JOBBER8 OF Clii itu. G 1 11 H W AND QUEENSAVAltE, 801 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, PHILADELPHIA. r CT Constantly on band, Original Assorted Packages. 3. 9. lylO W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. IUnck ATWOOD, RANCH & CO., Com in I km ion Merchants, AJTD Wholesale Dealers la all kinds of Pickled and Salt FISH, No. 210 North Wharves, above Sao Street, SMm PHILADELPHIA, PA. Fhiladelphia Advertisements. WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH O. W. Hickman. , Geo. Wain. 'A. L. Whlteman. Hickman, Wain & Whiteman, DIAI.SHS in Tobacco, Scgars, &c, No. 222 MARKET 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A full Stock of the Celebrated MOMTOa NA vt, always en baud. 4 32 tf U BARCROFT & CO., fuinortuB and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. WRIGHT & SIDDALL. Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN Patent Medicines, 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT Philadelphia, Pa. A FULL STOCK of everthliiR connected with the business, of the bust quality, and at very low prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer ia- ducemcnts to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. Philadelphia, 3. 8tf. GKAYISIIili & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 18C9. John Shaffner, Jr. E. S. Zlcgler. Theo. Rumel S1IAFFNER, ZIEGLER&CO., Successors to SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers iu Hosiery, Olovesi, ItlhboiiN, Suspend orM, T II It E ADS, CO M Ii S, and every variety of TRIMMINGS "fancy GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. W. F. KOIIXEII, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, S t X" il AV - Gr O O ll H 153:NORTn THIRD STREET, 8 0 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. N. . TAYLOIt, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch StreetT, Philadelphia Pa HOAR, McCONKEY & CO., Successors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WUOLS8AL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 6:33 Market St. and 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. WHOLESALE fn norm n . UaflUUJ&XU) January 1, 1809. LLOYD, SUPrLEE, WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, N. tU Market Street, Philadelphia. HUMOROUS What the Legislature Received. The Illinois Legislature recently appoint ed a committee to investigate the conduct of certain members charged with corrup tion. The committee went to work in earnest, determined to do the right thing by tlioir constituents. Aftor laboring bcy eral days without accomplishing anything worthy of note, they at lust found a mom bor who admitted that he bad received " something for his vote." Whereupon the committee, thunderstruck at their own success in unearthing the villainy, proceed ed to catechise the corrupt member with the following: Question You have stated that you have on a certain occasion received something for your vote. Did the committco under stand you correctly ? Answer 5fes, sir. Q. Have you roceived anything for your vote on more than one bill ? A. Yes, sir. Q. About how many? A. I cannot toll, without stopping to think a littlo while. Q. We will waivo the point for the pres ent. You will now state to the committee what you got for your vote. The reporter will please record tho answer in full, and the witness will speak slowly, in older that his answer may bo taken down. A. I got tho curses of the wholo commu nity. An Anecdote of Henry Clay. Formerly a very largo, well-known, and somewhat noted billy goat roamed at largo in tho streets of Washington, and tho newspaper bnys, boot-blacks, and street imps generally mailo common cause against him. Clay never liked toseodumb animalH abused or worried, and on one occasion, whilo passing down tho avonue a largo crowd of these mischiovous urchins wero at their usual sport. Mr. Clay witli his walking-stick, drovo them away, giving thorn a sound lecturo in tho meanwhile. As they scampcrod and scattered in every direction, Billy seeing no ono but Mr. Clay within reach, mado achargo on him. Clay dropped his cane and caught his goatship by the horns. , The goat would rear up, being nearly as high as tho tall Kentucklan himself, and tho latter would pull him down again. This sort of sport becamo tiresome, and he could conceive of no way by which ho could free himself from the two-horned dilemma, so iu his desperation ho sang out to the boys to know what to do. One of the smallest in the crowd shouted back : " Let go and run you d d fool 1" Clay always maintained that though ho signed tho treaty of peace at Ghent, yet that rag ged boy knew more than he did. tW A few nights back, a party of ladies and gentlemen wero laughing over the sup posed awkwardness attending a declaration of love, when a gentleman remarked that if he ever offered himself, ho would do it in a collected and btisinoss-liko manner. " For instance," said ho, addressing him self to a beautiful lady present, " I would say, Miss 8, I have been engaged two years in looking for a wife. I am in tho receipt of a clear income of two thousand dollars a year from my present business, which is daily on tho increase. Of all the ladies of my acquaintance, I admire you the most. Indued, to speak plainly, I love you, and would most gladly make you my wife." "You natter mo by your preference," good-humorcdly replied Miss 8 , to tho surprise of all present. " Not at all ; I am entirely sinoore." " Then I refer you to my father." " Bravo !" exclaimed the gentleman. "Well, I do-c-l-a-r-e I" exclaimed tho ladies, in ono united chorus. The lady and gentleman wero married soon after. tar A gentleman complained to a friend, that some malicious persons had cut off his horse's tail, which, as he meant to sell him, would boa great drawback. "Then," said the friend, " you must sell him wholo aale." "Wholesalo l how so?" "Becauso you cannot re tail him." tW A dentist was recently saved from drowning by a laborer, and from tho depths of his grateful heart said : "Noblo brave, gallant man 1 bow shall I reward you ? Only come to my house, and I will cheer fully pull every tooth you have got in your head, and not chargo you sixpence. tW A New York politician, in writing a letter of condolence to the widow of a de ceased country membor of the legislature, says, I cannot tell you how pained I wan t bear that your husband has gone to heaven. We were bosom-frionds ; but now we shall never meet again. t3T"Ma," said a. little boy the other day, "is that old ugly clothing merchant up town a Hebrew?" 4 "Yes, 1 believe be Is." " Well, then, if he had a wife, wouldn't she be A Shebrew?" Of-The horsejis a standing vindication of the Darwinian theory of improvement by selection and variation. lie now travel on four feet ; whereas everybody knows be never had but two feet before,"