The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 13, 1872, Page 7, Image 7

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DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR
nu bn tested by the public
FOtt TEN YEARS.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar
Renovates and
Invigorates the entire system.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR
Is the very remedy for the Weak
and Debilitated.
OU. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Hapidly restores exhausted
Strength !
ML' CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Restores the Appetite and
Strengthens the Stomach.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
tausee the food to digest, removing
Dyspepsia and Indigestion
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Gives tone and energy to
' Debilitated Constitutions.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR.
All recovering from any illness
. . . will find this the
best Ton 10 they can take.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Is an effective
Re(ulator of the Liver.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Cnres Jaundice,
or any Liver Complaint-
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Makes Delicate Females, who are never feeling
Well, Strong and Iluulthy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Das restored many Persons
who have been
unublc to work for years.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Should bo taken if your Stomach
is out of Order.
Dr. Crook's Wine or Tar
Will prevent Malarious Fevers,
and braces up t ho System.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Possesses Vegetable Ingredients
which uiuke it the
best Tonic in tho market.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
lias proved itself
In thousands ot cases
capable of curing nil diseases of the
Throat and laing.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Cures all Chronic Coughs,
mid Coughs and Colds,
more cfiectutilly thuo any
other remedy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
lias Cured case of Consumption pronounced
incurable by physicians.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
lias cured so many cases of
Asthma and Broucbltis
that It has been pronounced a speciQc
for these complaints.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Removes Pain in Breast, Side 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 be taken for all
Throat aud Lung Ailments.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Should be kept in every house, and its life
giving Touio piopcrties 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 rOKE ROOT,
Cures Rheumatism and
Pains la Limbs, Bones, dec. -
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,
Cures all Mercurial Diseases.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT
Should b taken by all
requiring a remedy
to make pure blood.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
Cures Scald Head,
gait Rbeam and Tetter. -
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
8YRUP OF POKE ROOT,
Cure long standing
Diseases of the Liver.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
Remeve Syphilis
or the dlKt'asus It eutall
ruosteflectuully and speedily
thaa any and all other retnodioaioinblned.
Neiv Millinery Goods
At Nviort, In.
IrtKO to Inform the public that I have just re
turned frnm Philadelphia, with a full assort
ment of the lut est styles of
MILLINERY 00008.
HATS AND HON NETS,
RIBnON8. FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERH.
CIIHINONS,
LACK CAPE8, .
NOTIONS,
And all articles usually found In a Hrst-class Mil.
Ilnery EitahlNhnient. All orders promptly at.
tended to. -Vc will sell all goods as Cheap as
eau lie got elsewhere.
DKES.S-M AKINO done to order and In the la
test style, as I get the latest Fashions from New
York every month, (loitering done to order, In
all widths. I will warrant all my work tonive sat
isfaction. All work done as low as possible,
ANNIE ICKKS,
Cherry Rtreet, near the Station,
& 16 13 Newport, Pa.
CARSON'S
STELLAR
OIL.
This Is not the lowest priced,
but beliiK much the best is in
the end by far the chea mst.
Do nut full to give it a trial,
and you will use no other.
THE alarming Increase In the number of fright
ful accidents, resulting in terrible deaths
and the destruction of valuable property, caused
bv the Indiscriminate use ( oils, known under the
inline of itroleum. prompts us to call your sw
clul attention to an article which will, wherever
USED, remove the CAUSE of such accidents.
We allude to
Carson's Stellar Oil
FOR
ILLUMINATINC PURPOSES.
The proprietor of this Oil has for several years
felt the necessity of nrovldlnir fur. and iiresentliiii
to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous
cnmpininds which are sent broadcast over tlie
cmintrv. all on m.-u is n,rr. ana ifitui.i nn i,
aud entirely reliable. After a long series of bibo
rlmix niitl ciwtlv exnerimcnts. be bus succeeded In
iii'uviil iim. and now oilers to the public, such a
substitute in "CARSON'S HTKLLAK OIL." It
should be used by every family,
1ST. Because It Is safe beyond a question. The
primary purpose In the preparation of STELLAR
OIL has been to make It PERFECTLY SAFE.
thus insuring the lives and prniicrty of those who
use It.
21), Iteeause It Is the most P.KILLIANT liquid 11
uminator now shown.
,11), Because It Is more economical, In the long
run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids
now in too common use.
TH, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and
therefore economical, giving the greatest posst
ble light at tho least expenditure to the consuin
er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND
BRILLIANCY will always bo maintained, for
upon this tho proprietor deends for sustaining
the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now
enjoys.
Trf nrevent the adulteration of this with the ex
plosive compound!! now known under tho name of
Kerosene, fie, &c, it Is put up for family use In
Five (;nl:on cans, each can be na sea eri. and
stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor; it
cannot he tnnicred with between the manufac
turer and consumer. None is genuine without the
1 K A llr.-M Alt l.
STKLLAIt OIL Is sold only by weight, each can
containing live gallons o( six and a hall pounds
each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas
ure. It Is the duly and interest of all dealers and
consumers of llliiminatlngoll to use the STELLAR
oil. only, because it uione is k nown to be safe and
reliable.
M. All orders should be addressed to
JAItDDV fc CO.,
WHOLESALE A(fcENT9,
1M South Front Street,
1 5 ly
Philadelphia.
Valuable Ileal Estate
At Private Sale.
A 110USK AND LOT
Situated III the village of ltoseburg, one and a half
miles from Jckesburg, 1'erry county, i a.
The bouse Is Two Stories high. Mso a Cellar and
Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door.
The lot comprises
HIXTKKN VCltlCH
of land In a good state ot cultivation, on which Is
erected A i.tMiu iam oau.i, iweuiy net in
w iltli. nv tlttv leet in eii"tu.
-Tlds ornncrtv will bo sold low. as the owner
lias removed irom ine iieigiiuoruooa.
f t or terms apply to
DAVID M. HARRISON.
ok Ickesburg,
KOGEll HARRISON,
5 30 tf Dtiucauuon Woolen Factory.
VALUABLE
Farm at Private Sale.
THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm
In Rye townshlp.I'ei ry comity, l'a., containing
r, f ACllKH.
The In nd Is the best In the nlahliorhood. with run
iilns water in every Held, Is under good fence, aud
nas inereon erecicu a new
Frame Dwelling House.
There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the
tlace. This land lies along two public roads the
ishlng Creek mad aud the Lamb's (lap road t the
last named divides the land In two parts SOU on
the one side and Hun the other: on the 20
acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on
the inner a , ,
FRAME 22 x 28,
erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of
water. This land will lie sold as a whole, or In two
Tracts, to suit purchasers.
Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do
well 10 examine tins one oemiw iiivemuiK ne
aihern u it lies within four miles of Mai vsvllle.
and the Pennsylvania Railroad one ot the best
marKets in tue county.
-Further Information ran be had by ad.
dressing nr. .tiuir. uisaw,
Jenner X Roads,
12 Somerset county, l'a.
Daily Express- and Freight Line
BETWKKN
BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT!
mi I K subscriber wishes to notlfv the citizens of
JL Kloomlleld and Newport that he is running a
luliy Lire oeiwcen iiiese two iiucen,tiiiu win nuui
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or nitssa res entrusted to his care.
vOrders may be left for id in at the stores of
F. Mortimer & (e., New Bloouilleld, or Mllllgantt
Mu.ser.M.port.I'a. wlII.rM0KKi
BloomrcM, January 25, 170.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
D
AVID D. ELDER A CO.,
successors to
MILLER & ELDER,
Booksellers and Stationers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
ADD
WALL PAPER,
No. 430 Market Street,
31 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JoLm Lucas & Co.,
Sole ana
THE ONLY
MANUFACTURERS
or Till
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
PURE SWISS GREEN,
Also, Pure
White licatl ami Color
MANUFA CTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
There Were Sold in the Year 1870,
8,841
or
Blatchley's Cucumber
TRADE MARK.
WOOD PUMPS,
Measuring 213.MH feet In length, or sufficient In
the agregate for
A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP,
Simpli fn Conjunction Eaty in Operation
UMng no I ant to the Hater uu
rabltand Cheap.
These ntimns are their own best recommendation
1.'..- I,..., ..- I.. II..... 1 ......... n ...1 A U..
ral Imiilemeiits. Plumbers. I'umo Makers. &c,
tlirouithout the country. Circulars. &o.. furnish.
ed utioti anollcatlun bv mall or otherwise.
ningie pumps lorwnruco 10 panics in lowns
where I have no agents upon the receipt ot the
reta i once.
In bavin, be careful that vour numn bears inv
iraue mara as auuve. as j guarantee no oiner.
V Oftlce and Ware-room,
No. 60S Commerce Street,
6 13tfl PHILADELPHIA, PA.
These Pumns can be ordered of the Manu
tacturer, or r. Aioriiiner a co., new uioomueiu.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BooliNellcrN & NlatIoner
And Dealers in
CURTAIN
AND
WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 530 Market and S23 Miner Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
em. Publishers ot Sanders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's History of
the united males, a euou s uuuine Maps, eie.
III. AN It HOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t
LOCIIMAN'S
Wi-itinir Fluid!
millH FLUID Is warranted KOUAL to Arnold's.
1 and Is sold at lunch less m ice. The monev
will be refunded to those buying it, If It does uot
prove entirely satisiaeiory.
Srorsaie uy r. iuoriuuer, new jiiooiuueiu.
MILLER & ELDER,
Hole Agents,
430 Market Street,
23031 Philadelphia.
A. L. Kaub J. E. Fritmihb,
KAVII & 1 ItYJIIJti:,
Importers and Jobbkks or
O la 1 11 II , O 1 ill H H
A Nil ' '
QUEEN S AV ARE,
SOI and 803, Cherry St., between Arch A Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
ITT Constantly on band, Original Assorted
Packages. io. w. ij iu
W. A. Atwood.
Isaac W. Ranok
ATWOOD, UANCK & CO.j
CouiiuInmIoii : JIor'Uuii(,
AND
WholcBalo Dealers in all klnda of Pickled and Salt
F I II
No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,
JtOCmS PHILADELPHIA, IA.
Fhiladelpliia Atlvertisements.
WM. H. KENNEDY,
WITH
O. XT. lllckmnn. Geo. Wain. A. L. Whltcman.
Hickman, Wain tt Wiitcman,1
PKAI.KItB IK
Tobacco, Scgars, &c,
No. 222 MARKET 8TREET,
l'HILADELl'lllA, l'A.
A full Ktock of the Celebrated MONITOB Na.
vt, alwava on hand. 4 32 tf 10
BARCROFT & CO.,
Ii.porkm and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths,
Cassimcres,
Blankets,
Linens, Wliito Goodtt, llomery, &o.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side.)
IMilliMlclpli-M.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN
Patent Medicines,
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT
Philadelphia, Pa.
a Kllt.I. STOCK of everth ntr connected with
J. the business, of tho best quality, and at very
low prices. A good location for business, with a
ow rent and light expenses, enables us to oiler la
ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their
while to give us a trial.
Philadelphia, 3. 8tf.
CntAYKILTj A .,
Wholesale Dealers in
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c
And a line assortment of
Wood anl Willow Ware,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 189.
John Shaffner, Jr. E. 8. Zicgler. Theo. Itume
SIIAFFNER, ZIEGLEB & CO.,
Successors to
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers la
Hosiery,
GIovcn,
lllbboiiM,
NuspciiderH,
THREADS, COMJiS,,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for Lancatiter Combs.
W. F. KOHLlUt,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Wtra av - Ci o 1 m
15!NORTn THIRD STREET,
S ly 10 PHILADELPHIA.
H. It. TAYXOIl,
WITH
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Strcetr,
Philadelphia ,Pa
II
OAR, MoCONKET & CO.,
Buccessors to
WM. W. PAUL & CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
823 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Tenn'a.
WHOLESALE
rtRnnF.ns
GROCERS
January 1, 181)0.
LLOYD, HUPFLEK, Ss WALTON,
. WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
N. 25 Market Street.
I'liiladrlplila
nUHOEOUG ITEHG.
tW " I aay, John, where did you got that
rogue'hat?"" please, yor honor," oald
John, ' It's an old one of your that misBla
gave me yesterday."
t3T A man died suddenly from intcm-
porance, and a Western jury found that the
deocaaod came to his death by drinking
between drinks."
B3FA cautious old bachelor, who is
aware that the present year is leap year,
says: "If you meet a young lady who U
not very siiy, you Had better be a little shy
yourself."
Brains, Bays a moJorn phlloaoplier:
Poopto go according to their brains ; if
thoso lie in their head, tlioy study ; if in
their stomach, tlioy cat; if in thc'.r licels,
they dance."
tW A man from the country whoso wife
had eloped and carried off the fcathcr-bed,
was in search of them ; not that he cared
nything about his wife, "but the feathers,
said ho, them, worth a dollar a pound."
tW" I," said Sncaxby tho other day,
have never been known to turn my back
upon any of my friends." " That's a fact,"
said Jack Grinhani, " yon know better;
for if you did, they would at last get an
opportunity to give you a kicking."
tW A crazy man having got into tho
gallery of tho Somite of tho United States
during the rambling debate, was taken out,
the Bcrgcant-nt-arms tolling him that he
was "out of place in that gallery."
"That's so," said tho lunatic; "I ought
to bo on tho floor with tho Senators."
t'Sonio clover fellow has invented a
new kind of ink, called "lovo-lcttor ink."
It is a sure preventive against all cases of
" breach of promise, as tho ink fades away
and leaves tho sheet blank in about four
weeks after being written upon.
C3? A lady hearing tho remark that tho
stoi m signal was scut, inquired what that
meant ; and being told that tho Signal De
partment at Washington now watches the
weather and telegraphs in advance all over
the country, replied : " Now isn't that con
venient for washoi-womcn !"
tW A young lady who has been taking
the (iitinine in largo quantities became so
impregnated witli iron that one cold even
ing, when her lover kissed her at the door,
he had tho same experience that small boys
do who approach their mouth to lamp
posts, and before ho conltl separato his lips
from hers, was caught by his ought-to-bo
mother-in-law. Moral dont't take qui
nine
tW A Detroit thief wont to tho door of
a house, rang tho bell and asked tho servant
to call her mistress, as ho had particular
business with licr. Tho lady came when
the stranger informed her that Mr. ,
naming tho namo on tho door-plato, had
sent him to the house to get twenty dollars
which was due him. But for one thing ho
might havo got the money. The lady's
husband had been dead soven years.
t3B During tho Christmas holidays, a
customer came into one of our book-stores,
and, after selecting somo books, asked tho
clerk who waited on him if ho could not
allow hiin a discount or deduction from
thn llftlllll nripo. fcavitlfy na tin iiwlnonmnnf .
"I am in business myself, aud if you
should ever want anything in my line, I
will make a liberal discount." And there
upon ho haudotl to tho clerk his card,
which read thus: "John Smith, Under
taker and Ooflin-makcr I"
tW A day or two since, a man not over
and above familiar with tho dark ways of
telegraphing, went into one of the offices
with a dispatch, which ho insisted upon
having sent on" immediately. Tho oper
ator accommodated him, and then hung
the dispatch on a hook. Tho man hung
around somo time, evidently unsatisfied.
At last his patience was exhausted, and he
belched out: "Ain't you going to send
that dispatch?" Tho opo rater politely in
formed him that he had sent it. " No yer
ain't replied tho indignant man ; "there it
is now on tho hook."
tST A few evonlngs since In a country
store of a neighboring town, a littlo knot
of men were discussing the morits of tho
hydraulic ram ; an honest farmer, who was
making some purchases, overheard a part
of tho conversation, and he, stepping for
ward Just as one of the speakors expressed
hi stiong bolief in the good qualities of
the machine, remarked, "Yes, gentleman,
I know they are good that three year old
ram I sold to Deacon Cooper last week was
partly hydraulic"
t2T Ten or fifteen years ago a publio
dinner was given to the members of the
legislature at Providence, and a Nanngan
sett preacher, called tho " Iiegular Pao r,"
bocause in his prayers he had a habit of
standing behind a chair, stepping back
Ward and hitching it after him, was called
on to ask a blessing. Ho stood up in his
usual stylo and began a lengthy prayer.
There was an open door behind bini, and
he soon unwittingly backed into an adjoin
ing room taking his chair along, when
some one softly closed tho door, and the
hungry guests proceeded to dine.whilo the
petition was finished at leisure by tho ab
stracted minister. '
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