r DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR Has been tested by the pnbllo FOR TEN YEARS. r. Crook's Wine of Tr Renovates and Invigorate the entire system. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is the very remedy for the Weak - , . ttud Debilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rnpidly restores exhausted Strength ! ' DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Restores the Appetites and Strengthens the 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. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. All recovering from any llluess will tlnd this thi) best Tonic they enn take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Is an effective . Regulutor of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures- Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Makes Delicate Females, who are never feeling Well, Strong and Healthy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR llus restored many Persons who have beeu unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should bo taken if your Stomach is out of Order. Ir. Ooolt'N Wine of Tar Will prevent Malarious Fevers, and braces up tho System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Possesses Vegetable Ingredients which make it the best Tonic 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, more ctt'ectuully than any other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has Cured cases of Consumption pronounced lucuruble by physicians. DR.' CROOK'S WINE OF TAR lias cured so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that It has been pronounced a specilic for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Removes Palu 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 bo taken for all Throat and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept it) every house, and its life giving Tonic properties 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 l'ulus iu Limbs, Bones, &e. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRl'P OF POKE ROOT. Builds up Constitutions , broken down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisons. DK. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures all Mercurial Diseases. DR. C ROOK'S COMPOUND " . SYRUP OF POKE ROOT Should be taken by all requiring a remedy . 1 . : ,lo make pure blood. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OK POKE ROOT, Cure Scald Head,, . . Salt ltbeuni and Tetter. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, ii , ' Cures long standing PIsMses of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND ....... SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, " . Remove Syphilis i or the disease It entail nostctfectually an: speedily than auy and all other remcdlesconiblned. 6 80 1y Philadelphia Advertisements. A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lowari. J. B.Oleim. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., , , 'yH0'I18AI' DAtR8 III Tobacco,! Segars, &c, NO. 4. NORTH FIFTH STREET, iiiii.iii:i.riiiA. ' v, ' ' ' ' 32310 ,. PATTERSON & NEWLIN, ' t .. ; Wliolvisale Cirocer.s, i '"si AN1' C 0 M M I S 8 1 0 N M K HC II A N T S No. 120 AUCfl RTKEET. V ' Philadelphia. ' -The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool a specialty, i 31 l'lease send for a Circular. 48 WM. H. KENNEDY, 7 WITH ' : (i. W. Hickman. Oeo. AValn. A. L. Whlteman. Hickman, Walii & lVhilenmn, nEii.Ens in Tobacco, ' ScffarSf &c, . No. 222 MARK KT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, l'A. Mr A. full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na vy, always on hund.l 32 U lu BANCROFT & CO., lii'.porkiB and Jobbers Of Htnplo and Fancy DItY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets,' Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c, Nos. 105 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) iMiilailelpIiia. csiiayisixi.. & co., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, 1 Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of Wool and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. -January 1, 1849. John Shalfner, Jr. 1C 8. Zleglcr. Theo. Runie. SHAFFNER, ZIKGLEK & CO., Successors to HIIAFFNKR, Z1EULKR Si CO., Importers and Dealers In Howiery, (l0Y'M, ICilthoiiN, .SiiNpeiidcrN, T II It E A I) , C O M Ii N , and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. M, North Fourth Street, . PHILADELPHIA, l'A. ' Agent for Lancaster Combe, w. f. Koiu,i:it, . JOBBER IN ; Hats, Caps, Furs, Mtl'IlM" - 3TOOlw 15s;NORTII THIRD BTREET, 8 ly 10 I PHILADELPHIA. H. It. TATI.OIt, : WITH WAINWRIGUT & CO. W H0LESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia 'Pa nOAR,McCONKEY&CO., ' ' Successor to ' 'WSl'.'w. PAUL & CO., wnOI.FBALF. , BOOT AND SHOE , WAltElIOUSE, H'Jil MurketBt. aud 014 Commerce Street, Philadelphia,' 'PcnnV. wholC'.' :: v GROCERS Jniuiurv I. 16HP. Philadelphia Advertisements. WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, ; ii ' . AM) DEALERS IS ' ' ')' '" ' ' ' " ' 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, 1 IMiiladrlphia, ln. . u . i A. VUJLIU HTOCK OF KVF.RYTHINa CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS. OF. THE REST (QUALITY, AM) AT VKHY LOW PHlCES. .. v . . t ' A Good location for business, enables us to olfer liiduuemi'iits to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. : j. ' $8lf . i.I J. I'OltT BEALK,' . WITH l , BARNES, PRO. & 1IERR0N, ! ' Wholesale Dealers In . ' ' ' i , llsitw, Osips-s, Xui. AND h u? ha av - a o o jy s , ( No. 603 MARKET STREET, . . ' ' ' 6101y PHILADELPHIA. DAVID D. ELDER & CO., Sueceseors to MILLER & ELDER, Uookscllcrs and Stationers, Itl.ANK HOOK MAN I! FACTOR F.RS. And Dealers In ' WINDOW CCItTAINS AMI WALL l'A I' El!. No. 4.10 Market Street, 31 I-IIII.ADELIMIIA, l'A. John Lucas & Co., Sole aim THE oyL i MANUFACTURERS i OF TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure 11 ' Wliite Lcail al Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. SOWER, POTTS & CO., nooksicIIerN V Stationers, And Dealers in. CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 30 Market and 623 Minor Streets. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also, Robert's History ol the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &o. , Itl.ANK ROOKN Always on hand, and made to Order. Hit Wvitin"- lliiicl! THIS FLUID Is warranted EytJALlo Ahnoi.d's. and Is sohl at iniich less price. Tim money will be refunded to those buying It, if It does nut prove entirely satisfactory. . For sale by F. Mortimer, New llloiiinfleld. M1LI.KR & El.bEH, , Hole A)(outs, . i 430 Market Street, 23031 Philadelphia. i A. L. Kalii J. E. Fretmire. It A II IS cV I'll I it r:, " iMItlRTEHS ANI JOHBKHH OF I Chi iisi, S Ihh W QUEENS WAR m und 1(08, Cherry 8t.t hetwuen An'li A Knoe, ; I'JULADKLPIHA. ID" ConstuntlylTii hand, Original Aisortcd PaekaKe. 3. . ly 10 W, A.. Atwood. i J Isaac W. Ranch AT)Y00D,.11AKCK & CO., 'OlilllliNMl01l lorrliiuilH, ' . , : .-. J .1' - '..:. :". -... . ANII ,,( : 'i Wholesale Dealers In ail kinds of 1'lckled and Salt No. 110 North Wharves,' above Rare Street,' fHII.ADh'r.PHf A. l'A. J4 is Philadelphia Advertisements. W!m!c.ii!u I.'cjloii in '.. , 1: i S II , M.V i ; . ANIi r. " . 'I.I' ' t I 111. Snut 1) lielawiiie Avenue, Ilulow Chestnut !t., ' ' DEI, I'll I A, PA. ' Agents for CoIIIiih, (ieddes k Co's (.'omiod Krnits. 1041U .,..,', I.L0YU, Stri'LEE, & WALTON, 1 WHOt.mAl'.K '' ' ' hardware house, ' ' o. iKt M'Ul.i t Street. IMiiladelpIiia. New Millinery Goods At T-voit In. IIIEfl tofnform the piilille Ihat I have Just rn turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort ment of the latest stales of MILLINERY HOODS, 11 ATS AX!) Hi IN. SETS. lill'.HONS. FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS. CIIICNUNS. I..U K CAI'liS. NOTIONS, Ami 'ill iirllcli.. iiuii'.). r.Lmi'l I., m II..-. l.... Ml! Hurry KslalillMimeiit. All orders promtitly at tended to. -Ve will sell all goods as Cheap as can lit; (,'nl elsewhere. possiU ANNIE It Kl'S, Cherry Street, near the Station, Newport.'I'a. 5 111 13 I?. 3I0KT1MKITO l1 Olt liAKGAINk3. Ili.s Htock will bo fouiul the most complete in tlio county, ami consist of Duv f;oois pl.OTIIINtJ vriuoci'.HiKs vTqhok. Fl N 1)1 NtJH OqaDLHRS MAItliWAIIK Bij7II,l,OW WAItK Ac WtTTALI, 1A1KI VV-pitl'SIIKSall styles , IJpOO'IH t SIIOI.S DttaTS & CAI'S Hnnirrn-fiooiis VV jjo-i'ioN." Ac. OIL CLOTH MAI LIS At MM KKS J.I'rSjMJK TOOL'S1 tl PAINTS, OILS t pAlsINH Ai SIMfK AVTItON ,fe STKKh ApAUItlAt;!-: HAltllWAHF. VjgNVKI.Ol'KsA- I'Al'Kll (JOOI)S OK EVEIIY STYLE PHEAP FOR CASH, VALL AND SKE. CARSON'S This Is not the lowest jirleed, RTFT T AP hiitlielint much the hest Is in OAUlJljrvn. the end liv farlhe eliennest. OIL. Do not fall to Rive It a trial, and you will use mi other. Til K alarmliiR Inerease In the numlier of fright ful accidents, resultliiK In terrlhle deaths and the destruction of valuable nroierty, caused by the Indiscriminate useof oils, Known under the name of ictroleuin. prompts us to call your spe cial attention to an article which will, wherever I'siiD. remove the C'AUSU of such accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil ILLUMINATINC PURPOSES. The proprietor of this fill has for several vears felt the necessity of prnvldliiK for, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous compounds which am sent broadcast ov ir the country, an oil that Is SAFK and BRILLIANT, and entirely reliable. After a Ioiir series of lalio. riousand costly excrtineuts, he has succeeded In providing, mid now otters to the public, such a substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." Jt should lie used by every family, 1ST, Because it Is safe beyond a questlun. The primary purpose In the preparation of STKLLAR OIL has been to make It l'KRFF.CTLY SAFli, thus Insuring the lives and property of those who USO It.- . 111'., . . i 81). ltetfausn It Is the- must HUM. 1. 1 ANT liquid 11 umlnator nowknovriu ; I. . 1. . i .. 3D, Urcausn H Is more economical, in Hie long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now in too common use. TH, Because' It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and . l . . i . therefore economical, giving the greitest possl. ble light at the least eieuditure to the consum er. Its present standard of. 8AFF.TV AND BRILLIANCY will always lie maintained, for uiKin this the proprietor degiends for sustaining the high reputation the STKLLAR OIL now enjoys. ...... To prevent the adulteration ot this with th ex- Closlve eomiHiuuds now known under the name of erosrne. do., it Is put up for family use In Five Oallon cans, each ran lielng seiiled, and stamiied with the traile mark of the proprietor! it cannot he tamiH-icd with between the iiiaiiufue turer aud eoiisumer. None is genuine without the TRADK-MARK. . , STKLLAR OIL Is sold only by weight, each ean containing I've gallnns of six aud a half pounds each, thus sectirluK to every purchaser full incus lire. It Is the duly and Interest of all dealers and consumers of llluinliiatliigoil lo use the STKLLAR Ol I. wily, because It alone Is known to be safe and All orders should he addressed to , JAKIi:. A CO.,' t WHOLESALE A&ENTS, . , , ' , i ', ' South Front Street. , 1 0 ly m Philadelphia. DRKSS-MAKINO done to order and In the la test style, as 1 (jet the latest Fashions from New York every month. (Jollcrlnt; done to order, In nil wiili In. I will warrant all my work tonive sat isfautinii. All work done us low as possible. HUMOROUS ITEMS t3f A Danlmry nRrlculturiHt 1ms put a bundle of straw upon his barn because straws show which way the n inil blows. : ' ' r .i 1 1 t"An Illinois paper rolatca that during tho cod weather of Thursday last, the city editor of the Jacksonville Journal froze his cms about a foot deep. . .. ., ( .,; I ' tT A German butcher in Chicago hung', out tho following sign : "Four pounds of bologna for fifty cents." Some wag rubied with chalk, " Dog cheap." ' ' ' ' . ' ' t""Ahl" yawned a bnchelor,' "this, world is but a gloomy prison." "To those' in Bolitar coiifincnicnt," added a witty' young lady. tW An editor says that tho only reason ' ho knowB why his house was not blown away tho other day, during a severe gale, was becauso there was a heavy mortgage upon it. , ' ' , " IW" A young gontleinan recently created quite a sensation while reading to a circle of young ladies a poetic effusion, "To a. . beautiful Hello," by pronouncing the last word in two syllables. X3BT A man whoso eyesight was not good was recommended to try glasses. IIo says ho went to the nearest drinking saloon and the result was that his sight was so much improved that ho could sco double. tW An iuquisitivo fellow says whanovor he sees a woman sewing on a piece of muslin, sho always says sho is making . pillow slips And now ho wants to know where all tho pillow slips go to. ' t2?" An Irish paper publishes the follow ing: "A deaf man named Taff was run down by a passenger train and killed on ' Wednesday morning. He was injured in a similar way about a year ngo." C3T An old Dutch acquaintance, toniff years ago, who was elected a member of tho Legislature, said, m his broken English style, 'veil I went to tho Legislature, I tought I would find dem all Solomons dure: but I found dar was some as big fools dere as I vas. , tW " Phil., my jewel," Raid Pat, "I'm mighty sorry you can't dino with me to day." . ' Arrah, and why can't I dino with you?' said tho astonished Phil. "Because, my dear," returned Pat', "I haven't ask ye as yet." , . . ; t2P A gallant young man was out walk- , ing with his girl ouo day last week, in Fort . Dodge Iowa, and a mud puddlo of unusual size happening to lay in their path, ho asked his companion would it not bo proper to carry her across; she thought it would, in preference to wading. The next scene, was the gallant young man and his 155 pounds burden floundering in tho mud. Iff A Characteristic anecdote is related of an out at elbows poet, who, by some freak of fortuno, coming into possession of a five dollar bill, called to a lad and said : Johnny, my boy, take this William and get it changed." " What do yon mean by calling it William?" inquired tho won dering lad. " Why, Johnny," replied the poet, "I nm not sulllcicntly familiar with it to take tho liberty of calling it Bill." E3F" An old bachelor picking up a book, oxclaimed, upon seeing a wood-cut rep resenting a man kneeling at tho foot of a woman: "Before I would kneel to a woman I would encirclo my neck with a rope, and stretch it." And then turning to a young woman, he inquired: "Do you- not think it would bo the bust thing I could do?" . It would undoubtedly be tho best for tho woman," was tho sarcastic reply. C2F This is a Rochester receipt for mak ing soup; Take a pail of water and wash it clean. Then boil it till it is brown on both sides. Pour in ono beau. When the bean begins to worry prepare to sim mer. If soup will not simmer it's too rich Pour in more water. Dry tho water with a towel before you put it in.- The dryer tho w utor the sooner it browns. 8i miner the soup until tho bean busts laughing. Then add some water aud servo hot at twenty-fivo cents a bowl. ' '. . . t A small boy was arrested iu Chicago tho other day for vagrancy, who assorted he could prove an alibi. Said that was tho first day he had been ' from homo for three wceks,as their folks had Ihesmall-pox. The jolly justice said sharply: "For heavens sako stand further away from us, if that's tho case." ' Tho " shyster" skedadled; tho visitors vanished; tho police departed, tho' reporters jumped through a window and never stopped running until they reached tho ollice of tho sanitary ' superintendent, where "disinfectants" were fiecly indulged in at fifteen centa a dishtfec. I ' " tA lady was usked by her biddy about tho naturo of the next world, and whether It would be just like this. The lady being blessed with a happy family of eleven chil dren, has a skeleton in the houso iu-. the shape of a stocking-basket that never gets ' empty, and at whose sidd she has, spent 1 many a weary midnight hour in darning. With this spectacle before her eyos, she re- plied to the girl, playfully : "1 don't think we shall bo required to darn stockings after midnight." "Sure, and that'B thrue for' you, mum; for nil tho pictures of angels I havo ever seen were lmrefottcd.
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