Stfje Stimes, New Bloomftcto, liJnu- DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has been tested by the publie FOB TEN YBAR& Dr. Crook' Wine of Tar Benorates and Invigorates tbg entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAH 1 the Tcry remedy for the Weak and Uebilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly reatores exhausted Strength ! DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR lleHtorcB tho Appctito and Strengthens tho Stomach. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR uses the food todlgcst, removing WjNpcpsla and Indigestion DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Gives tono nnd energy to Debilitated Constitutions. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. All recovering from any illness will tliul thia Ibe beet Tonic tbey can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is an effective Regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Hakes Delicate Females, who are never feeling wcu, strong ana tieauuy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has restored many Persons wno nave Dccn uuuble to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken if your Stomach is out of Order. Dr. Crook's Wine I" 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 TAU Has proved iUclf in tlioiiMiuds ot cases . capable of curing all diseases of tbo Throat ami JLiiugfl. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAU Cures all Chronio Coughs, and CougliB and Colds, mure effectually limn uny . other remedy DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAK Has Cured cuses of Consumption pronounced incurable by plryslciuns. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cured so many cases of Asthma aud Bronchitis ; that It has been pronounred a specific for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAU Removes Pain In Breast, Side or Back D. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Should be taken for diseases of the Urinary Organs. DIt CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney Diseases. DIt CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be taken for nil Throat and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept In every house, and Its life- giving i onic properties meu uy ail Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or Eruption on the Skin, DIt. 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 trotn Mineral or Mercurial Poisons, DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures all Mcreurlul Diseases. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT Hlioold be taken by all renulrlne a remedy to make pure blood DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND v; ' SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, ' worrs Bcald Hsad, Halt Rbenm and Tetter. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND " SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cure long standing Diseases of the Liver. ""DRi CROOK'S COMPOUND .,,., '"SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, ' :,k ' . Removes Byphllli 4; . ,r the diseases It entalli meiUfTectaally aud speedily tlisa any and ell ether reroeeleaeeiaMiMd yew Millinery Goods At Newport, Pit. BEO to Inform the pubtlo thst I hsrejmt re turner! from t'hllildollihla. With a full assort. ment ol Die latent styles of MILLINERY GOODS. . . 'HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATIIERH, CHIGNONS, LACK CAPES, NOTIONS, And all article usually found In a nrst-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at. tended to. -We will Mill nil winds us Cheuu an can be got elsewhere. 1)ttKSH.M AKINIi ilcine to order nnd 111 the la- test style, at I net I ho latent Fashions from New York every mouth. UolforliiK done to order, In nil widths. 1 will warrant all 111 v work toKive sat isfaction, ah hoi k none as low as possiuie. ANNIK ICKES. Cherry Street, near the Station, 6 18 13 Newport, I'a. CARSON'S STELLAR This is not the lowest priced, but heliiK much the liest Is lu the end hv far the cheapest. Do not fail to Rive ii atrial, and you will use no other. OIL. THE alarmlnn Increase In the number of fright ful accidents, re.sulliiiK in terrible deaths and the destruction of valuable property, caused by the Indiscriminate use of oils, known under the name or netroleum. prompts us to can your spe cial attention to an article which will, wherever I'ttKI). remove the UAUHB 01 sucn accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOR LLUMINATINC PURPOSES. The nronrletor of this Oil has for several years felt the nece.ssitv of movlillnu for. and uresentuiK to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous compound') which are sent broadcast over the country. an oil that Is SAKE and BRILLIANT. and entirely rename. Alter a lonu series 01 tarsK rlous nnd costly cxeriineiits, he hat succeeded in providing, nnd now otters to the politic, such a substitute III "CAIISON'H STELLAR OIL." It should lie used by every family, 1ST, Because It Is safe beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation of STELLA It 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 BUII.LIANT liquid II- uminator now known. 81), Because It Is more economical. In the long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now in too common use. Til, Because it Is Intensely BRILLIANT, 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 8TELLAR OIL now enjoys. Tn prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compounds now known under the name of Kerosene. c, c, 11 is put up lur iiiinuy use in five Oallon cans, each can beina sealed, and stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor i it eunimt. he tamoered with between the manufac turer and consumer, none is genuine wiiuuui me TRADEMARK. STELLAR Oil. Is sold only oy weight, eacn can containing live gallons of six and a half pounds mrh tims snciirtnir 10 everv nurenaser run me nrp. It. Is the riutv and Interest of all dealers and consumers of llluinliiatlngoil to use the STELLAR 01 L only, because It alone Is known to be safe aud reliable. . All orders should be addressed to JAKDJKX A CO., WHOLESALE A&ENT8, 136 South Front Street, 151y Philadelphia. Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A IIOUSK AND LOT Situated In the village of Roseburg, one and a-ball miles Irom IcKesDurg, rerry couuiy, ra. Th. hmit Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, wltn a wen 01 waier at me uoor. The lot comprises HIXTKICIV ACRES of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A (iOOI LtWJ BARN, twenty feet In w itii iw nrtv feet 111 lenirin. vThls proerty will im sold low, as the owner has reinoveu rrom me neiguuuiuouu. - or terms apply 10 DAVID M. 1IARKIHON, ok lekesburg, RtMiER HARRISON, 5 30 tf Duucannou Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. mm? umlnrslirtied otters at nrlvate sale, a farm X. In liye towiwhlp.I'erry county, l a., containing ACItKH. ti. tnn.l U th hAst In the nlrrhliorllood. with run nlng water III every Held, is uuuer goou iciice, aim has tueieou erecicu a new i Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrlftv Young ORCIIARDon the place. This land lies along two public roads the r'Miiug Creek road and the I-uiub's (lap road : the last naineo uivioes me iiiu in iwu ,kiiih i.iu mid UiUou the oilier: on the 2'iU acre pintle Is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a ; FRAME 22 X 28,' 1 rtnl for&hntiso with a never falllna Snrlnir of water. This land " n soiu as a wnoie, or in two Tracts, to suit puruiiasers. s . t V I'ersom desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tins one ueiore investing eiso. s a iiiu within four miles of Marvsvllle. ami tlie Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best RisrKeiHinmecoiiniy. , . , . -Kurllier Information rnn be had by ad- drewilng VI. Junn UBsiT, Jenner X Roads, 12 bomerset connty, Pa. Dally Express and Freight Line KETWKEX BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT THE subscriber wishes to notify the eltlrensof lthviuUeld and Newport Unit he Is running a n.iiv i in. tui ween these two nlnces.and will haul Frelitht of ny klad, or promptly deliver packages or mussspeseniinsiea to inii. fuArm m.v iw lett for him at the stores V. MuitliiierSK A, Mew piaviptst 14, or; Mllllgan Musser, Nrwport. Pa. fc wiHTHPIIK. ' Philadelphia AdTertiscmcnts. D AVID D. ELDER A CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURED, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, TA. 31 John Lucas & Co., Sole ana THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White jLcatl nnrt Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and US North Fourth St., Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, 8,8-41 Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE JJ MARK. WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213.5CA feet In length, or sufllclent In me agregtuv lur A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, Simplt In ConttruMon Fanj in Operation u Wing no t auiio in nauruu- raouana t-nop. These pumps are their own best recommendation For kale bv Dealers In Hardware anil Agricultu oy ral Implements. Plumbers. I'tiinn Makers. Ike.. throughout the country. Circulars, Ike., furnish ed upon application by mall or otherwise. KTh!iruoi;eXon0th JSTS! where retail mien. In huvlnf. be careful that vnnr numn bears mv iraue marK as auove. as i guarantee uu uiuer. a OfflftA and Ware-room. . " No. 60S Commerce Street. 513tfl WHILAUHWU1A.PA. These Pnmnsean be ordered of the Manu facturer, or v. Morinner uo., new uioomneiu. SOWER, F0TTS & CO., BooknellerH &, Ntntlonem. And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market aud S23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and I I..., . l.k.M..l..a ll-n 1 ... I tirWIkll iriiuiiicnt;. nwunik. innwij ui I the unnea males, roiuin buuiiiih naps, sic. ItLANU BOOKN Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit LOCIIINAX'N Writiiicr llnid! THIS FLUID Is warranted KQIJA L to Aknoi.d'b, and Is sold at inuuii less price. The inuney will be refunded to those buying it. If It does not rove entirely Haitsiaciury. S. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Illoomfleld. MILLER ELDER, Solo Agents, 430 Market Htrcet, 2.'i031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kaub J. E. Fkbtmirk. Bi ll It V FUV5IIKI:, Impohtehb AMD Joboiuh or O la i ii L O Iuhh - . an m: ,, riTTT?TJXTC!TI7' A T17 801 and 803, Cherry Bt., between Arch A Race, PIllLADELPllIA. CT'Coastantly oo Uanfl, Original Assorted Packagos. l- v. ly iu y, A. ATWoon. Isaac W. Ramck ATW00D, KANCIC & CO., CommlHNlon JlerchuiiU, i , AMI , , . . , .,. Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Ball , Nt. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street, i u ' Iwtal . ( . PHILADELPHIA, FA, Philadelphia Advertisements. WM. H. KENNEDY, . WITH G. W. lllckmnn. (.To. Vain. A. L. V hlteman. lllcliinan, AYnln & "Wliltcnian, OKit.EHS IN Tobacco, Scfar8, &c, No. 222 MARKET HTltKKT, 1MIII.AIHCI.IM1IA, PA. - A full Htnek of the Celebrated MnNixnm Ml. vr, always on hand. 4 M tl In BARCHOFT & CO., ii.(urki uii J J.iblk'rs Of 8taple and fancy DllY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods. lloKiery, &e., Nos. 406aii(H(l7 MAKKET STREET, (Above Fourth. North Hide,) IMiiltMleliihla. WRIGHT & SIDDALL. W holOSale D r U g g i StS, AND DEAI.KHB IN Patent Medicines, 110 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT Philadelphia, Pa. A FULL STOCK of everthing connected with the business, of the best quality, aud at very low prices. A good location for business, with ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer l- ducements to buyers, ana mattes n worm wieir while to give us a trial. Philadelphia, 3. Sir. UieAYItlM & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of Wood ana wuiow uare,. No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. Jauuary 1, 189. John Shaflner. Jr. E. 8. Zlegler. TbeoRume. S1IAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Successors to BIIAFFNEK, ZIEGLER S CO., Importers and Dealers In IKoNlery, fslOVCN, IllbboiiN, 8u4ciilcrei, T HE EADS, CO M B S, and every variety ! TRIMMINGS AKD FANCY GOODS, Mo. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents far Lancaster Combs. W. F. KOIIMSR, JOBBER IN ' Hats, Caps, Furs, AMD 1531NOUTH THIRD BTREET, 8 1 It 101 PHILADELPHIA. S. It. TA I.OIi, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ol 2nd and Arch Btiot7, l'hiladelpliia l'a II OAR, McCONKEY A CO., Duccesrors a WM. W. PAUL & CO., WUOLXSALB boot and siioe warehouse; 623 Market Bt. and 614 Commerce Street, , ' Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE s.1 r m m ysl &w -m m-ss- - " GROCERS V 1969'- '' U.0YD, SUrriEE, A WALTON, HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 628 Market Btreet, (.1 i : 'i i v I Ililldelpbl. nuuonous, A Hoss Habit. Tlie Hon. Tti'tijimiin Tappnn, once a Sen. ator Irom Ohio, was on tlio licnch wlien tlio Buckeye Ptnto waa admitted into the Union. Ho was famous in his timu for being very uly, vory tulcnted, and every cross-eyed, cmlilird, and Kai castio. On me occasion I'O was holding court in tliewil derness, whem one log caltin had to La list d lor a court Iiouko, tavern find hat room. The stalilo near by was in-ed pro tem. for jail. The Judgo hnd just given some malefactors a very ppvero senlenor', liecn prncticinj; nt tlie other bar, exclaim ed: That's right; givo 'cm thunder, old gimlet ryi a." ' Who is that?" screamed tho ir.ito and indignant, Judge. "It's this old boss," answered tho pio neer, giving bin bicnet an n proving slap. "Mr. Phirifl," retorted Tiippan, "put that old boss in the stable, nnd keep him a week on bread and water." tW Col. Samuel Colt wan In bis lifetitn disposed sometimes to bo rather pompom. When be was buildinir dwellinir-houhos for tbo workmen employed In his great pistol factory, be one day encountered a boy pick- ing chips on his grounda. . " What are you doing hero?" ho asked, gruffly. Picking up chips, air," replied tha youngster, evidently unawed by the great presence. " Perhaps," exclaimed the Colonel, drawing himself up with swelling dignity, you don't know who I am. I'm Colonel 8!)nllu., C(,it) aml I live iu that big bouse np yonder. The boy straightened up nnd swelled ont nnd answered: " Perhaps you don't know who am. I'm Pntrick Murphy, and I live in that littlo shanty down yondor," point ing in tho direction. " Pom y," said tho Colonel, blandly, pat ting tho hoy on tho bead, "go on and pick up all Iho chilis you want, and when you get out como back for more." The "Comio Grammer " nays: Itemember, though box In the plural makes boxes, The plural or ox Should be oxen, and not " oxes." To wuicn gom0 one 0ajs; And rememlier, though fleece In the plural Is fleeces. That the plural of gooso Isn't " gooses" nor " geeses." Auotber: And remember, though houso- In the plural is houses, The plural of mouse Hhuuld bo inlco, and not " mouseV" All of which goes to prove That grammar a farce Is, For where Is the plural Of ruin and Molasses 1 Another: Another: The plural, we say. Of rum, don't us trouble ; Take one glass too much, And you'ie sure to see double. t3T A lady took her son of some five years to church. Afier tho minister bad been preaching about half an hour, the littlo fellow grew sleepy and began to nod. The mother roused him into attention fcev eral times, by pinching, but as it seemed hopeless case, she concluded to let him sleep undisturbed. After tbe little fellow hod his nap out, he awoke, and saw the minister still holding forth. He looked up in his inotlier's face, and innocently asked. "Mother, is it this Sunday night, or is it next Sunday night?" tWA servant of Irish extraction woe told to brine the spider: " An' wad would ye be nfter doin' wid the spidor P" asked she. "I want it tn cook in," was tbe reply. " Go get it quick," "Cooking," she mut tered to herself ns kho Ktartcd out of the room, "it's a dirty mouth that would ato tho tamo." In a few moments she rt tured bringing in her hand a large horse-fly, say ing. " Fnix, nary a spider could 1 liud, here's a fat lly for yez. and a nater animal he is than a din hy spider, aud finer mate he'll be for your cookiug." tW A Georgia darkey, to whom Senator Sumner's supplemental civil rights bill was explained, chuiaetcrissed it as a "trap to kill fool n igneis." "You see, sah, some fool nigger will gn to de Puluski House and jess set hisself clown by a white man, and de white man will jess fro dut ar nigger out der winder and broke bis nock." tW As a Judge of the Superior Court was delivering his decision in a ease the other day, be was Interrupted by tbe vo ciferous braying of a donkoy under one of tbe windows of tbe court roem. " What U that?" testily asked the Judge; whereupoa the lawyer (gainst whom be was deciding the case arose and remarked, " It is merely the echo of the Court your honor." Y .11, Ill' . . ''If ,-, ' . T81"" EUo, my ihild," said a pradish old maid te a pretty nieee, wbo would curl her hair into pretty ringlety "If the Lord had Intended your hnlr to be ouj led, he wonld hava done t himself,", "8ohe did, aunty, when I waa a baby, but he thinks I am big ! lononghnow todeltmjrsolf.", ,. ..BlootiiCel4,Jauuary,l70. , . . , ' I ! I't .. -.. I
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