DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has been tMted by the puhlie FOR TEN YEARS. .. . , j ur. t;rook'i lVlne or Tar i . . Renovate and . Invigorates tho entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR It tbe very remedy for the Weak toq Debilitated. i, 1 1, DR CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Rapidly restores exhausted ' " . Strength ! DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR , Restores the Appetite und i : i. Strengthen tho Htomauh. DR. CROOK'S WIXK OP TAR Causes tlie food todigest, removing Dyspepsia and Iih1Ik'1 ion DR. CROOICS WINE OP TAR Gives tone unci energy to . Uitilli jI Debilitated Constitutions. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR. ... - A rec0Tering from any illness will find this the bestTomq they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ft ' ' Is an effective' ' Regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Cures Jaundice, . , .. or any Liver Complalut. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Makes Delicate Females, who are never reeling Well, Strong and Healthy. DR. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR 11 us restored many Persons ' who have been unable to work fur years. I)K. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Should bo taken if your Stomach lit out, of Order. Ir. C'rook'H AVIuc of Tnr Will prevent Malarious Severs, " '-. " 1 and braces tip the System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Possesses Vegetable Ingredients which tnnko it the ' , " best Tonic iu the market. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR ; ' Mas proved itself in thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the ' TIi rout and laing. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Cures till Chrouio Coughs, and Coughs nnd Colds, moro eftuetually than any . . , other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has Cured cuscs of Consumption pronounced ... . lucuntble by physicians. , . ,. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has enred so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis , that It ttas been pronounced a specific for these complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Ke moves Fain in Breast, Side or Buck. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. Should be taken for disease of the ' Urinary Organs. .DR. CROOK'S WINE OP 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 life giving Totiio pioperties tried by all,. Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or Eruption on the Skin. , . , , SYRUP OP POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and Pains in Limbs, Bones, &c DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP POKE ROOT. Builds up Constitutions broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisons. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP POKE ROOT, Cures 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 SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Sea Id Head, Unit Rheum and Tetter. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND . SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures long standing Diseases of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND , SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, 1 Removes Syphilis r the diseases It entails motteflectually and speedily lliau any aud all olber rtnitdlestombined. 3 3 ly Philadelphia Advertisements. A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. S.Glelra. Cunningham, Gleim & Co. Whoi.ssali Dauhi in , , Tobacco, Scgars, cvc, NU . NORTH FIFTH STREET,!. riiiMii:MniA. ": .s. j .8231fL PATTERSON cV NEWLlM, . . i . WlWlrnnle CJrocors, ; CO Jl Ml SS 1 OV TUKRCIIANTS j No. IJQ ARCH STREET, .j .'-.;- ' ' . t Philadelphia. ' -The sale Eggs, Seed'. Grain and Wool a specialty. . . . si Pleas send for a Circular. it WM. H. KENNEDY, , witit ; .', w. W. Hickman. (ie. Wain'. rA. fi TVhtteniAn. llW-kntan, Wain & Whiteman, -;' '; ' i ' : -i Tobacco,, ...'Se'ffdrs, &c, Mo. '.'2 MARKET STREET, - " FHIIiADELPHIA, PA. A full Slock of the Celebrated MONrro Na vy, always en hand. 4 32 tf lu BARCROFT & CO., lo.porUis and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cttsshnores, Riuiikets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c, , Nos. 405 and 4U7 MARKET STREET, ( Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. (jit AY III II, & 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. 4'M Market street, above 4th, . , , Philadelphia, Pa. "i -jatiuary 1, 18U9. John Shatlner, Jr. E. S. Zlculer. Theo. Ruine. SHAFFNEH,! ZIEOLEU & C0., Successors to SJlAFFMElt, Z1EG1.ER CO.. Importers aud Dealen In IIoNiery, 4Iovn, , '. ICIbhoiiK. NiiNpriidvrM. TURK A l S, (' O M Jt ,S and every variety f TRIMMINGS "FANCY GOODS, tin. North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ayeutitfor lAtntxiHter Comb. w. f. koiii.i:k, . JOBBER IN , IT o 4- o C o T t! 'T7iii4j M. 411 U j V H r j A. 1 1 o j AMI) Strii w - O o o (1 h 15S;X0HTH THIRD STREET, 8lyl9i PHILADELPHIA. H. It. TAYI.OIt, - ... WITH i WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ! AND TEA DEALERS, ; North Fast Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, 1 ( .Philadelphia Paj -- - - - i nOAR, McC'ONKET A; CO., i Buecessors to ' WM. W. PAUL & CO.. 'wiIOI.lSAI.lt BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, tlM3 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE GROCERS Jmiiiarv I, IW. Philadelphia Advertisements. DAVID D. ELDER A CO., i i" Successor to f MILLER & ELDER,, I. Booksellers and Stationers. ' PLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In .1 WM V 4 n!-,il WINDOW CI KTA1NS ..T .'t 4, 1: .. I ' i t WA1X PAPER, 1 No. 430 Market Street, 31 PlIILADKI.PItlA, PA. John, Lucas & . Sole ana . THE OX LI . t , MANUFACTURERS H :1, . 0 Tin . ,. , IMPERIAL FRENCH, 4 AND PURE SWISS GREEN, . Alo, Pure lVhllr Lead and Color ,.';''! ' ' ' ';' i MAyCFACTvftkliS, No. 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, Blatchley's Cucumber TRADE MARK. WOOD PUMPS, ' i Measuring 213,560 feet In length, or Sufficient In the agregate for A WELL OVER 40 MILES SEEP, .... . - Simple in Coiutrnetion Eaty in Operation fHvtng no Xante to the Waters-Durable and Cheap. These pumps are their own liest recommendation . For Kale by Dealers In Hardwareand Agricultu ral Implements, Plumbers, Pump Makers, &c, throughout the conntry. Circulars, te., furnish ed tiKn application by mail or otherwise. Single pumps forwarded to parties in towns where 1 have uo agents upon the receipt ol the retail price. In buying, be careful that your pump bears my trade mark as above, as I guarantee no other. . Office and Ware-room, . No. MH Commerce Street, 513tfl IPHILAUELPU1A.PA. -These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New BloomllelU. , SOWER,, POTTS & CO., BooltNellcrN A SlaiionerN, And Dealers in CURTAIN "... AND , , : : Wall-papers, Num. .VKJ Market and E23 Minor Streets. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' Now Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also. Robert's History of the United States, Felton's Oulllue Maps, &c. IiL.i.Mi IIOOICN Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t Writing; 1 " 1 1 i 1 ! ! rniUH FLUID Is narranU'd KUUAL to Ahnoi.d'b, J. ami Issohl at much less price. The money will la-rcliiiMleil to tlioD) biivlnu It. if it iLm-h nut prove eiitlri'ly satiKfai'tory. r I For safe by F. Mortimer, New Bloomllcld. MU.WK ft JSIJKK, . ,! ' Sole Agents, 430 Market Street, Philadelphia. , .m A. L. Kirn J. E. Frbtmirh. Kill It V FltYMIIti:. IMPOHTKRH AND JllBBFRd OF O li i n 11 . i 1 II. C H ! QUEENSAVARE, j S01 and aoS, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, ' ' JMULADELPJIIA. I ' ' i ID" Constantly ou linurt, Original Assorted ! Packages. , 3. 0. ly 10 f W. A. Atwooii. ' Isaac W, Ranck AT WOOD, RANCK A CO., ('oiiiiiiInmIoii IrlrrrhnnlM,' ; : ; ..'."if Wholesale Dealers la all kinds of Pickled and Salt IO I Nil . No. 310 North Wharves, akove Usee Street, I'HTCADKT.PHIA. PA. New Millinery Goods , A.t, Nowport, I HKO to inform the nubile that I have just re turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINERY OOOD8. " J1ATS AXD BONNETS.' ' . i . ! "f ' '.f..1' RtBHONS, FRENCH TLOWERS, FEATHERS, i , , CIlKiNONS, " I.ACE CAPES, ' NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a tlnt-clau Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. lrVe will sell all goods as Cheap wi can be got elsewhere. DRESH-MAKINO done to order and In tbe in tent style, as I get the latest FaMhions from New York every month. Oolterlng done trt order. In all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. AN NIK 1CKE8, - Cherry Street, near the Station, ' , 61613 . Newport. Pa. cr1; :-r,--:r I, MOUTIMER'Ci -: OR BAKUA1NO Ilia Stock will be found tho moat complete in the county, and consists of DitT noons m.OTHINO i vn KOl'KItIKt4 i UdllUK FINDINGS -OAI)I,ERS HARDWARE KJ WILLOW WA11K c WALL PAPFIt DUCSTIKS all stvles JJTJtMVI'S fc M1IOKH AJtlATSS ifc I'APH 'TJATS AiTjrmiTK WjoTI IONM die. OIL f'LOTII ' MAILS SIMKKH i Iv-pOUK TOOLSAC Ci PAINTS, OILS fpAWIXS Si Sl'K'K "TltON STEEL ApARItlAtiE HAKDWAKK WJJNVELOI'F.S PAI'iCK GOODS OF KVERV STYLK riHEAP FOR CASH, OALL AM) SEE. CARSON'S STELLAR OIL. This Is not the lowest priced. but being much the besl t is in me enu uy iar me cneapes lo not fall to give it a and you will use no other. THE alarming Increase In the numlier of frlght f ill accidents, resulting In terrible deaths and the destruction of valuable pro)erty, 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 CSEO, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOR ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several- vears felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous comiminds which nre sent broadcast over the country, an oil tiiat is SAFE and BRILLIANT, and entirely reliable. After a long series of labo rious and costly experiments, he has succeeded in providing, and now offers to (lie publi substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR O should be used by every family, such a Jt 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 proierty of those who use It. 21), Because It is the most BRILLIANT liquid 11 umlnator now known. 3U, Because It Is more economical, in tho long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now lu too common use. TH, 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 STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compound now known under the name of kerosene, &c, tie.. It is put up for family use In Five Uallon cans, each can being sealed, and stamied with the trade-mark of the proprietor; it eanuot be taniierml with between the manufac turer and consumer. None is genuine without the TRADE-MARK. STELLAR OIL Is sold only by weight, each can containing live gallons of six aud a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is the duty aud Interest of all dealers and consumers of Illuminating oil to use the STELLA it Ol I. mf(, because It ulune Is known to be safe and reliable. All orders should be addressed to .1 ii(ii: v o., WHOLESALE A&ENTS, VK South Front Street, 1 S ly Philadelphia. , VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sule, a farm ill Rye towuship.Periy county, Pa., containing nr a c it io h . The land Is the best In the nlghborhood, with run nlng water In every field, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a uew Frame Dwelling House. There is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the place. This land lies along two public roads the FUliIng Creek road and the Umli'i Gap roail t the last named divides the laud in two parts 3UU on the one side and on the other: on the 2)i'A acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, andoo the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house with a never falling Spring ol water. This land wlh be sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchasers. U Persons desiring te purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as It lies within four mile ut Marysvllle, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. er Further Information can he had by ad. dressing Dr. JOHN CHAW. Jenuer X Roads. 12 Somerset comity, Pa. ALL HINDI OK ,JOH IMUNTINO Neat ly executed at the Bloom held Timet bteaa Job Olllce. ,n u u.o a o us . tW A very ludicrous leap-year incident, occurred near Conneraville, lnd., a few night aince. It seema that a young bnch lor on retiring at night without first malt ing an examination of the surrounding, put out the light and crawled into bed, but to his iui prise ho soon found he had a bed-fellow, lie quietly arose, lighted hi lamp, and proceeded to explore the situa tion; the firstthing that caught his eye.sight WM a snowy night-cap, co.lly resting on the pillow at the back of the bed. He looked no further, but extinguished the light, ho seized his clothes and beat a hasty retreat. Dressing himself hastily, after getting a safe distance from the room, he called up the man of the house to make Inquiry In regard to the strange occup ant of his room. lie could give no itiformatioti about it, ' and called his wife Into council. It was, however, all a mystery to her, and the landlord In company with the discomfited boarder, concluded to make a tour of observation. Cautiously they entered the apartment and approached the bed. The sloepiug beau ty was undisturbed. In fact she was rest ing as quietly as though one half of the bed was her legitimate property. The old , gentleman in no very amiable mood roached over, caught her by the shoulder and rudely dragged her forth. Just then a wild scream of laughter from the adjoining room startled the cars of the two gentle men, and in fact the old gentleman most heartily joined in it. The seeming woman was only a bolster and some pillows, cun ningly arranged and placed there by some f the young ladies who were staying at the house. The young gentleman hns concluded that tho only way to avoid such accidents in future to givo some one the right to occupy the vacant place. tW Jinks is a clerk in a store for the sale of laces aud things. Ono day a young and pretty customer tendered to him in ex cliaiigo for some lace a much worn and patched tifty-cent stamp. Jiuks looked at it dubiously. It was agaiust the rules to take such. His face was so grave and bis mannor so hesitating that the protty face said, in tho sweetest of tones: " Vould you like a better half?" " Well," stammered Jinks, his heart it his mouth, hjs face crimson, " I wouldn't object, provided, Miss, the the right persoii would accept mo." The pretty face blushed, too; but three months later the twain becamo one flesh,, as above stated. d?" During our late war there was a young man in tho Brmy who did not joitt of his own free will. Ho had been drafted, lie was not a brave young man; quito tho otherwise One day during a bloody battle, onr young friend showed such a largo whito feather that the captain was obliged to threaten him with his pistol in order to keep him from running away altogether. Then the youth began to cry. "You ought to bo ashamed of yourself," said the captain; you're no better than a baby." ' j wish I was a baby, "blubbered our hero, "an' a gal baby at that." (W A traveler stopped at an iuii to break fast, and having drunk a cup of wliat was given him, the servant asked: "What will you take, sir; tea or coffee?" "That depends upon circumstances," was the, reply. "If what you gave mo last was tea, I want coffee; if it was coffee, I want tea. I would prefer to have a change." tW A few days ago a man carried a challenge to mortal combat to a Jackson ville brewer, who, as soon as he had read the message, turned to and whipped the bearer in a rough aud tumblo light, and aid: "Maybe some more of dem vants to niako droublos tnit me." t3T A bookbinder said to his wife at tho wedding: "It seems that now wo are bound together, two volumes in one, with clasps." "Yes," observed one of tho guests, "one side highly ornamented Turkey mo rocco, and the other plain calf." t3!" As a stout old lady got out of a crowded omnibus in front of tho Ah tor House the other day, sho exclaimed. " Well, that'" a relief, anyhow." To which the diivcr, eyeing her ample proportions, replied: "80 the 'osses think, muni. IW A Scotch clergyman was talking very seriously to a parishioner about drinking and hoped he had produced somo effect. Aud so ho had, for the parishioner said: You are right, sir ! whiskey Is a bad thing, especially bad whiskey." t" It is related of a quarrelsome gentle man in Pike county, that, having been ig nominiously kicked and cuffed by a rival bruiser, he explained his defeut by saying: " Ho came at me so sudden I didn't have time to git mad." tW Speaking of a oertalu friond's choice of a wifo, and a candid clergyman remark ed: "I should as soon think of marry ing the daughter of Beelzebub, and going home to live with the old folks." t3T A wedding took place at La Crowe a day or two ago at which, according to the Democrat, " the bride waa given away by the city, and the city was mighty glad to get rid of her."