h,e imci, Kcvo Bloum. ,: j, 13a. 7- DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Eh been touted by the pablle FOK TEN YEARS. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar Renovates and , Invigorates the entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is the very remedy for the Weak M4 debilitated., DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restores exhausted Strength I DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Restores the Appetite and Strengthens the Stomach. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Ausee the food todlgest, removing Dyspepsia and Iudlgcsfion 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 tlnd this the best Tonio they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is an effective Regulator of the Liver. Da CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cores Jaundice, r any Liver Complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Hakes Delicate Females, who are never feeling Well, Strong and Healthy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has restored many Persons who have been unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be takou if yonr Stomach is out of Order. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar Will prevent Malarious Fevers, and braces up tho System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Possesses Vcgetablo Ingredients which make it tho best Todio in the market. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has proved itself in thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures all Chronic Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, I more effectually thau any I other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has Cored cases of Cossamptlon pronounced Incurable by physicians. 1 DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cored so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that It has been pronounced a npcclllc for these compluiuts. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes Fain in Breast, Bide or Buck. 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 and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every house, and its life giving Tonio pioperties tried by all. Dr. CROOK'3 Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or Eruption on the Bklu. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and fains in Limbs, Bones, Ac. OR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. - Builds up Constitutions t broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisoas. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, f 'uree all Mercurial Diseases. )R. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OK POKE ROOT lionld be taken by all requiring a remedy to uuike pure blood. R. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Braid Head, i eau itneum ana leuer. )R. CROOK'S COMPOUND ' SYRUP OP POKE ROOT, ' Cures long standing Ksoasee of the Liver. H. CROOK'S COMPOUND , . , . . , SYRUP OF POKE UOO i ' '. Keuive8yphlllS r the diascs it eututls moJtiiffoctuully and speedily iai any aud all other remedlcscouiblned. sue Jy . New Millinery Goods At Newjwrt, Pa. IBKfl tnlnform tliennbllo that I have Just re turned from rhllAriulpliln, with a full assort ment of the lalost styles o( MILLLNEKY GOOD, t " HATS AND BONNETS, ! KinilONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FF.ATIIKK8, CHKiNONS. LACK CAl'KS, NOTIONS, And nil article usnally found In a Brut class Mil linery KslablWIuncnt. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell all goods a Cheap as can bo got elsewhere . DKKSS MAKINf? done to order and In the la test style, as I (ret the latest Fashions from Now York every month. (iotierlnK done to order, in all widths. I will warrant all my work toulve sat isfaction. All w'k done as low lis possible. ANNIE IO'KEfl, Cherry Street, near the Station, 5 18 13 Newport, Pa. n a TcirXT'ct O This Is not the lowest priced he lowest nrlcen. STELLAR but being much the best is in !St ,nes the end hy fur the cheapest. OIL. Do not fall to (live It a trial, and you will use.no other. THK alarnilnir Increase In the number of friRht f ill accidents, resulting in terrible deaths and the destruction of valuable property, caused by the indiscriminate use of oils, known under the name of etniluin. prompts us to call your spe cial attention to an article which will, wherever tiSKl). remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Car son s Stellar Oil FOR ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several years felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous comiMiunds which are sent broadcast over the country, an oil that is HAKE and HUM. I, I ANT, and entirely reliable. After a long series of hibo rious and costly exierlments, he has succeeded In providing, and now offers to the public, such a substitute in "CAKHON'H HTKLLAlt OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because it is safo beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation of STKLLAR 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 BRILLIANT liquid 11 umlnator now known. 3D, Because It Is more economical. In tho long run, than any of tho dangerous oils and fluids now in too common use. TH, Because it Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possi ble light at the least exjicnditure to the consum er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will always bo maintained, for upon this the proprietor dociKls for sustaining the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compounds now known under the name of kerosene, &c, &c., It Is put up for family use In Five Gallon cans, each can being sealed, aud stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor; it cannot tie tampered witli between the manufac turer and consumer. None Is genuine without the TKADK-M AHK. KTELLAH OIL Is sold only by weight, each can containing live gallons of nix and a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is the duty and Interest of all dealers and consumers of illuminating oil to use the STKLLAlt (11 1, only, because it ulima is known to be safu and reliable. n. All orders should be addressed to .1 AltlH & CO., WHOLESALE ASiENTS, l.'IC South Front Street, 1 51y Philadelphia. Valuable Ileal Instate At Trivate Sale. A IIOUSK AND LOT Situated In the village of Kdscburg, oneand a-half miles from lckexburg, Terry county, 1'a. The house Is Two Stories high, nlso a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a. Well 01 water at tin door. The lot comprises HIXTICKIS" ACRIM of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A ;oiD UM HAKN, twenty feet in width, hv tifty feet III length. 4. Tlils proierty will he sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. sT For terms apply to DAVID M. IIARKISON, on Ickesburg, ItOGF.it IIARKISON, 5 30 tf Diiiicaiiiion Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned oilers at private sale, a farm in ltyetownship.l'erry county, Fa,, containing 07 ACltKH. The land Is the liest In tlm nighlmrhood, with run tilng water in every held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new " Frame Dwelling House. " There Is also a thrifty Young OKI'llAKl) on the place. This land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek rood and the Lamb's (Jap road : ttie last named divides the laud In two parts :tnU on the (The side and 'iiull the other: on thu acre piece Is a New Fiame Dwelling House, andou the other a FRAME 22 x 28, reeled for a house with a never failing Spring of water, 'fills land I1 lie sold as a whole, or in two Tracts, to suit purchasers. Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before Investing els. where, as it lies within four miles of Mnrysvllle, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In Ihe county. Mr l'uithcr Information can tie had by ad dressing Dr. .MtllN ISAW, Jenner X Itoads, 12 Somerset uimnty. Pa. Daily Express and Freight Line HKTWKKN CLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! rpHKsubserlhcr wishes to notify the eltlensof JL iiioonillnla ami M-wpori liiat ne is running a IihIIv l.li between these two places. nnd will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messuees enti listed to his care. .(u!e.rs muy be left for linn at the stores of F. Mortimer i Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mllligan t Muser,:,cwpo,t,,a. .,. 8. WIItTM0RE , Bloomtleld, January 25, 1870. Philadelphia AdvertlsciM-iii. DAVID D. ELDER A CO., bucce.oom to MILLER fit ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE US, , And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL rAI'KR, No. 430 Market Street, 31 I'llILADELI'IIIA, PA. John Lucas & Co., Sole aim THE OA' LI' MANUFACTURERS or Tin IMPERIAL FRENCH, AND PURE SWISS GREEN, AIho, Pure White Lead and Color MAFUFA CTUREHS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.. Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, 8,841 OF Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE fgj) MARK. WOOD PUMPS, Moasurlng 213,56fl feet in length, or siifllclciit In the agre gate for A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, SimpU n Conifrwrfion Eiuy in Operation Giving no Tatti to tin Water Du rable and Cheap. These pumps are their own best recommendation. For sale by Dealers In Hardware aud Agricullu ral Implements, numbers, Pump Makers, &c., throughout the country. Circulars, (Sic., furnish ed iinon amilicatlon tiv mall or otherwise. Single pumps forwarded to parties in towns whore I have no agents upon the receipt of the retail price. In buvlni!, be careful that yonr pump bears my crane mam as aoove. as i guarantee no outer. S- OMce and Ware-room, No. 60H Commerce Street, 6 IStfl PHILADELPHIA, PA. -These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu. facturcr, orF. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlleld. SOWER, POTTS & CO., IlooltNcllcrH & Ntatloiier., And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 630 Market aud B23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Fuhllshers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of me Liiueu Biaivs, reiiou uuiiuie aiaps, oo. IILAJVK IS O O It N Always on hand, nnd made to Order. 31t liOC'IIJIAUf'S Writluc: IT'luia ! THIS FLUID is warranted F.QUAL to A inoi.u's, and Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying it, if it does not prove entirely satisfactory. 9. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld. MILLER ft ELDER, Sole A Rents, m Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kaud J. E. Fhrtmibb. k ii ii a i uvmm:, iMrOHTBHS AND JOBBEnS Or C ll i II II . O 1 IIHH AND. QUEENSAVAltE, 301 and 503, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, PHILADELPHIA. U7C'oiHtuntly on band, Original Assorted Packages. 3. . 1; 10 W. A. ATWOOO. Iaac W. Ranch 'ATW00D, KAKCK & CO., Com m Iks 1 on ?Ierclian(N, ANU WhuleMule Dealers In all kinds of Flvkled aud Salt No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Philadelphia Advertisements. WM, H. KENNEDY, WITH (I. Vf. niekman. Geo. Wain. A. L. Whlteman. Hickman, Wain & Whitcman, DIALBRS IK Tobacco, Scgars, &c, No. 222 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A full Stock of the Celebrated MONITOB NA vt. always on hand. 4 32 tf 10 BARCROFT COT, u.porUis aud Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &e., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggi fits, AND DEALERS IN Patent Medicines, 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT Philadelphia, Pa. A FULL STOCK of everthing connected with the business, of the best quality, and at very law prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and light expenses, enables us to oiler In ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to five us a trial. Philadelphia, 5. 8tf. JIMYIIIM, A CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 189. John SlialTner, Jr. E. S. Zleglcr. Theo. Rume. SIIAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Successors to SIIAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CslOVCN, lllbbonM, Nueiidcrs, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety f TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 56, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. W. F. KOIIM.R, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, S 1 1" It AV - Gr O 1 H 153;NOUTn THIRD STREET, StlylO PHILADELPHIA. H. . TAVI.OK, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa II OAR, McCONKET CO., oucceasors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLESALE DOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 623 Market St. aud 014 Commerce Street, .Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. , WHOLESALE January I, 1S0U. LL0TI), SUPI'LEE, & WALTON, WHOLES A LB ' HARDWARE IIOUSK. No. 025 Market Street, lMilIadHplif a. HUUOROUS ITEMS. How a Scotchman. Med. A Scotchman and Irishman, previous to their first battle, agreed that if ono wag wounded the other was to help his fel low. It so happened that a bullet wound ed the poor Scotchman in the thigh, so ha called out to his Irish friend for help. Faddy lifted him on to his oliouldeis and was carrying him to an ambulance, when a cannon ball came and carried away the poor Scotchman's head, unknown to poor Paddy, who feelhiff the " whiz" of the projectile, remarked," That wua a clou one, too." A surgeon, noticing the Irishman car rying his headless burden, akeU him where he was going with it. "Why, shnro, where nhould Ihe going but to the doctor, to havo him doctored ?" replied Paddy. " But my friend do you not see that he has had his head knocked off by a chot ?" "Oh bedad, so he has 1" cried Paddy, when he had lowered the corpse of his friend; "why what a liar the fellow must be! He told me it was only a bullet wound in his leg !" tW Ono dark night, not long ago, a burglar entered a private residence in a country town. On ascending one flight of stairs he observed a light in a chambet and while deliberating what to do, a large woman suddenly descende upon him, seized him by the throat, pushed him down through tho hull and forced him into the street before he had time to think. 'Heroic Repulse of a Burglar by a Womitn,' was the way in which the story appear ed in the newspapers the next day. But when friends called and congratulated her upon her courage, she exclaimed " Good gracious, I didn't know it was a burglar. If I had I should have been frightened to death. I thought it was my husband come home drunk again, and I was determined he shouldn't stay in the house in that condition. tiW A good story is told of an engineer who runs a locomotive on tho western di vision of the Erie Railway. Tho track runs through an Ii.dian reservation in Cat taraugus county. One day a Bijuaw holding . a pappoose in her arms, was standing on the depot steps at Salamanca. As tho engineer was drawing his train up to the station, observing her, he called. " Hello 1 havo you got a little Injuu there?" " No," said sho, "its half Injun and tho other half Injuncer 1" When Eve brought woe to all mankind, Old Adam called her wo-man, And when she woo'cd with love so kind. Ho then pronounced her woo-man. But now with folly, dress and pride,' Their husbands' pockets trimming, The ladles are so full of whims The People call them whlm-mon tW Artcmus Ward, was on a slow Cal ifornia train, and he went to the conductor and suggested that the cow ketcher was on tho wrong end of the train; for, said he, "You will never ovortake a cow, you know, but if you'd put it on the other end, it might be useful, for now there's nothin' on enrth to bonder a cow from walk in' right in and bitiu' the folks 1" t3f "Tho penalty for walking on a railroad track in England is ten pounds," said one while discussing tho numerous fatal accidents on a railroad. "Pooh 1" replied Uncle Jerry, "is that all? Tho ponalty in this country is death." t3T Sally Ann, I don't sco how they send letters on them 'ere telegraph wires with out tcarin' 'em all to flinders." " Why, Jake, you goose, they don't send the paper, but send tho writ in in a fluid state." fr2PAu Impertinent fellow unked a gen tleman at publio gathering why ho had shaved off his sido whiskers, and was an swered : "That to meet somo men ho required moro check." tW A Milesian born on the last day of the year felicitated himself on tho narrow escape of not being born at all. "Bo jabcrs," said he, "nnd if it had not been till the next day what would have become of mo ?" tW A reader, writes to tho Baltimore Sun " that ho takes no stock in tho " new women's club." no says tho "old wo man's club" is enough fer him, and fre quently ulniotit too much." VW "I wonder this child don't go to sleep," said an anxious mother to a'femalo friend. . "Well I don't," replied tho lady. " Its faco is so dirty that it can't shut its eyes." EST If you like practical joking, jtmt in troduce two strangers, previously inform ing each that the other is deaf; but I wouldn't stand around. t"27" Some ono describes a philimthiophiHt as a man who loves all mankind and neg lects his own family.
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