The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, June 04, 1872, Page 7, Image 7

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DR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR
Has been tested by the public
FOlt TEN YEARS. .
Ir. Crook's IViiic of Tnr
Renovates and
Invigorates the entire system.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Is the very remedy for the Weak
and Dcbtlituted.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR '
Rapidly restores exhausted
Strength !
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR '
Restores the Appotito 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.
AH recovering from any Illness
will uud this the
best Tonic they can take.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Is an effective
Regulator of the Liver.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
0 vures uaunaice,
or any i.iver vompiaini.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
MakcB Delicate Females, who are never feeling
Well, Strong and Healthy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
lias restored many Persons
who novo been
unable to work for years.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Should be taken if your Stomach
is out of Order.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar
Will prevent Mulurioiis Fevers,
ntiu braces up t ho system.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Possesses Vegetuble Ingredients
which make it the
best Touio iu the market.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
' ' I Has proved itself
. ' in thousands of cases
capable of curing all diseases of the
Throat and Icings.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Cures all Chronio Coughs,
i und Coughs and Colds,
more effectually than any
' other remedy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
lias Cured cases of Consumption pronounced
Incurable by physicians.
DR. CROOK'S. WINE OF TAR , ,
Has cured so many cases of
, . Asthma and Bronchitis
that It hat been pronounocd a speclllc
. - ' for these complaints.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Removes Fain 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
i r 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 Ionic piopertlcs trieu oy ail.
Dr. CROOK'S Compound
Syrup of Poke Root,
Cures any dlseuBO or
.rupuon ou tue DKin.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND '
SYRUP OF POKE, ROOT,
i . 1 ' Cures Rheumatism and
Pains in Limbs, Bones, Ac. '
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND ; ; '
. , SYRUP, OF POKE ROOT.
, ; .' .' ' ' Builds up Constitutions
, ',-, , , ', broken down from
Mluerul or Mercurial Poisons.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
Care all Mercurial piseases. , .,
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND' .
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT
Should betaken by all
requiring a renieuy
to make pure blood.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND y , , '
; SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
I euros Scald Head, "I
,, call ttueum ana loner.
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND .', , . .""
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
Cure lDg itandlnr
I Diseases of the Liver. -
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POO! ROOT,
..... Removel Syphilis
i , r th dlsrases it eotallt
mtoteffectuallv D speedily
Jthan any a-3 all Htr reawdlcscemslaed.
onejy
Philadelphia Advertisements.
A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lowars. J. B.Gloim.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
WliOI.IflALB DBALKHS IN
Tobacco, Scgars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
lIIIAIHr.lllIA.
' i . i , ' . 82310
PATTERSON & NEWLIN, ,
Wholesale Wroeers, '
1 ANl)
COMMISSION 'ME11CI1ANTS
No. 120 ARCH STREET,
l'Mladelphia.
Iff The sale of Eggs, Seeds,' Grain and 'Wool
asiieclally. 31 .
mr riease send tor a circular.
48
WM, H, KENNEDY,
;; WITn i
G. W. Hickman. Geo. Wain. A. I Whiteman.
Hickman, "Wain & "Whiteman, ,
1 -
. DBAI.BKS IU '
Tobacco, Segars, &c.t
No. 222 MARKET STREET,
riIIl.Al)EL,PmA, PA.
f A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na
vy, always on hand. 1 32 tt 10
BARCIIOFT & CO.,
Importers' nnd Jobbers
OI Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres, '
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c,
' Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
nit.iYitiiiii &,.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
OilCloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
. ' . Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c,
And a line assortment of
Wood and Willow Ware,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th, ' '
Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 18(0.
John Shaltner, Jr. K. S. Ziegler. Theo. Rume.
SHAFFXER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
1 Successors to '
SHAFFNEH, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers tn
HoNlery,
. . GloveN, j .. ' -,, ; ,'
HlbboiiM,
NuNpenderM,
T II It E A D S , C 0 M 11 S ,
and every varletx 'of
TRIMMINGS
AND '..
FANCY GOODS,
No; 36, North Fourth Street, , , , ',
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
LLOYD, SUPrLEE, & WALTOX,
I ' ! ; WHOLESALE , '
hard wake house,
No. 025 Market Street,
Philadelphia.'
H. IS. TAYI,OIt,
with
WAINWRIGIIT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND 1 "
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?,
, i , , , Philadelphia Pa
HOAR, McCONKET fc CO.
(Successors to
WM. W. PAUL & CO., ' f '
. . ) 1 i ( WHOI.EBAI.E
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE.,
6123 Market Bt. and 014 Commerce Street,
' Philadelphia Penh'a.
WHOLESALE
..C . .
iV V5 flRflRERS
January I, I860.
Fh iladcl phia A d vorUscmenl s.
WRIGHT c SIDDALL,
Wholosale Druggists,
AND DKALKKS IN
I'm, tout IVEodioinow
119 MARKET STRF.KT, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia Pa.
yV JTXJUL. HTOCK '
OF EVKRYTIIINO CONNKCTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST UUA1.1TY,
AN II AT VKUV LOW PItlCES.
A (iood location lor business, 'enables us to oiler
Inducements to buyers, and makes tt worth their
while to give us a trial. 3 8tf
11. 1'OltT 11KAL.E,
v WITH
BAItNES, BRO. & IIERItON,
Wholesale Dwilers In ' '
IliltH, CfipS, llll'W,
AND ' ' : ;
H T IS. A. W - GOO I H
No, 603 MARKET STREET,
6101y PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID D. ELDER & CO.,
Successors to
MILLER & ELDER,
Roohsclicrs nnd Stationers,
HI.ANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers in
WINDOW CURTAINS
AND . .
WALE FAFElt.
. No. 430 Market Street,
31 nilLADEEI'UIA, l'A.
John Lucas & Co., u
. : .-. 'ho,oa,m -.Mm
, . "n7cgwk.
' 11 Hi UJSMjX
MANUFACTURERS
' or the ' ' ,
IMPERIAL. FRENCH,
PURE SWISS GREEN,
- Also, Pure .
While Lead und Color
' MANUFACTURERS,
. Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., .
1 Philadelphia.
SOWER, POTTS Si CO.,
ItooktiellerM Sc Klationerw,
And Dealers in .
CURTAIN
AND
WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
M. Publisher of Sanders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Itobert'H History of
me unneu siaies, ruiiou uutuue luaps, .o.
ItLANK HOOKS
Always on band, and made to Order. 31 1
LOlI2MAN'.S
Writing Xlnia !
rnniS FLUID Is warranted EC1UAL to Aiinoi.b's.
JL and Is wild at much less price. The money
will be refunded to those buying It, if It does not
provoenureiy saiiHiaeiory. ,.-...
3l'or sale by F. Moi linier, New lllooinUolil
MILLER St ELVER, ' :
' ' " Solo AKnts, : '' ' ' ,
430 Market Street,
23031 , . ;,. J'hlladclulUa. ,
A. L. Kacb
J. E. Fkkymirb
K 11 li A 1 itviiiti:,
' ImPORTKKS AND JOBUBHS or
O ll i 11 (L , O lllHH
,' ' ' , a n ;,'
QUEENSWAltE,
801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch A Race,
rUlLADELPUIA. ,' V '
D7" Constantly bu , band, Original Assorted
Fftckagos, , M . a . ,.v ,. i. v. iy iu
W. A. AlWOOD.
Isaac W. Ranck
. ATW0OD, R1NCK & CO.,
Coiunilfiwion MerehantM,
j:. ... . . i . i.
, , ti t I" : v.- s 1 '
Wholeeal Dealers la all kind of Pickled ad Salt
N. tlO Nsrth Wharves, abort Race Street,
PII1LADBLTHIA, fA.
Philiidclhi;t Advertisements.
C. E. JORDAN. J. FOX
JORDAN, POX k CO.,
' Whiilcsiile Dealers In
Xff.X 1 !-, 0l!-4. lllfN,
AND
ST11AW GOODS,'
NO. :).-), NORTH ' Tlimn STREET,
(lietween Market and Arch Streets,)
(1.18 el PlllLADKLtollA.
JOBBER IN
lints,' Caps, Furs,
J4 t I SH W - Cjt cl W
1S3 NORTH THIRD STREET,
St ly 10
PHILADELPHIA.
Blatchby's Cucumber Wood Pum.ps.
TRADE (Tr! MARK.
Patented.
ni.AXCIII.KT'.S
Cucumber Wood Pumps,
Tasteless, Durable. Elllclent, and
CHEAP !
Arc already widely known and de
servedly iiuhu'.
RECENT IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS,
recommend these Pumps still more strnnuly to the
favor lit tlie iiulille unit the trade. Dealers sup
plied with full deseriplivo Catalogues, Prico List
&c, upon applicatlDii.
TING LEY'S PATENT
HORIZONTAL
SAVES ICE, SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR,
And produces the llnest quality of Cream known
to Che Art. Send for a Descriptive Catalogue.
C11AS. O. BLATC1H.EY, Wanf'r.
60(i Coniiiieiee Streut,
513U . Philadelphia, Pa.
TO
1?. MORTIMER' Q
A: on dargainO.
His Stock will bo found tlio lnont complete
in tho county, and consists of
D
IY (i(M)lW
nl.OTIIINH
ItOCKKI KH
. UQHOK FIN1HVHS ''
OqaDLKRH HAItDWARK
WILLOW WA It E e
tirALL PAI'Flt
WpitlLSIIKaall styles
AJpoO'l'S te 8JIOKS
UIIATS CAPS
llTT 1 1 1 T K- J OO IS
W MOTION S &c.
N
OIL CLOTH
XTAILH At wlIKKS
ilxplMlK T(K)LMC
PAINTM. OILH
ApAISINSifcHIMtK
it-TRON HTKKL
JpARItlAfiE HARDWARE "
""gN VKLOl'KS l'Al'KIt
GOODS OF EVERY STYLE t '
pHEAP FOR CASH,
VALL AND SEE.
CARSON'S This Is not the lowest priced,
QTTTT TAP hut being much the best Is In
OIL.'
Do not fall to Rive it a trial,
and you will use no other.
ill
fifr M--tl lihr-
THE alarming Increase In the number of fright
ful accidents, restiltliiK In terrible deaths
and the destruction of valuable pnn-y. caused
by the Indiscriminate use of oils, Known under the
name of etroleum. prompts us to call your spe
cial utteiitlon to ai article which will, wherever
I'KEl), remove tho CAUSE of such accidents.
We allude to
Carson's Stellar Oil
FOR
ILLUMINATING PURPOSES.
The proprietor of this Oil has for several years
felt the nccewittyof providing for, and presenting
to the public, as a substitute tor the dangerous
compounds which are sent broadcast over the
coiintry.an oil that Is SAFE and HUH. 1.1 ANT,
and entirely reliable. Alter a long series of labo
rious and costly experiments, lie lias succeeded In
providing, and now oilers to the public, such a
substitute In "CAUSON'S STELLAR 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,
thuslnsurlngthe lives and property of thosewho
use It.
2D, Because It Is the most BRILLIANT liquid Ml
umlnator now known. .
AD, Because it la more economical. In the long
run, than any of the dangerous' oils and fluids
now In too common use, 1
Til, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and
therefore economical, giving tho greatest possl
' ble light at the least expenditure to the consum
er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND
BRILLIANCY will always be liialnUiliu-d.-for
upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining
the' high reputation the STELLAR OIL now
enjoys. i ... j
To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex
plosive compound, now known, under the name of
Kerosene, ic., te., It Is put up for family use III
Five liallon cans, each cull being scaled, and
stamied with the trade murk of the proprietor; It
cannot he tampered with between the manufac
turer and consumer.. None Is genuine without the
STELLA ll OIL Is sold only by weight, each can
coiituiiiing live gallons of six and a half pounds
each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas
ure, It is the duly and Interest of all dealers and
consumers of illumliiatliigoil to use the STELLA It
Ol I, only, because It uott Is known to be safa and
reliable.
, AH orders should be addressed to : '
, JAHDi: CO,, '
. ' "' - WHOLESALE A4KNTS,
,' ' 1 South Front Street,
Illy riUUdoIpklg.
' '.),( ::
-i r
HUMOROUS ITEMS
tl?" A politician wlio is cnloulating his
clinuces fur the nomination, and thinks ho
"noso" all about it :
OTA disappointed Danbury lady, it is
said, attempted to shoot lierttelf, and was
saved by a providential occurrence. The
pistol was not loaded. 1 ( '."
t"Tho youth who stole a watch and re
turned it to tho owner,, who promised "no
questions askod,"iu jail. The, owner
was as good as his word, he arrested the
youth without asking any questions. . . ,
t37A musio dealer basin his window a
gentimontal song, thus marked: "Thou hast
lovod me and left me, for twenty-five cents."
That is certainly the cheapest kind of a di
vorce, and leaves no necessity for going to
Chicago. i i
tif "Mamma," said Harry, a briglA
little follow of threo, who had bitten into a
cavity iu a doughnut, instead of getting a
good month full, as ho bad anticipated,
" please give mo another doughnut, this
aint a good one, its all wcared out."
A lady hud her dress trimmed with .
"-bugles" beforejgoing to a ball. Her little
daughter wanted t know if the bugles
would blow when she danced. ...
, "Oh, no," said mother, "papa will do
that when ho sees the bill 1" ,
IS1" An ignorant houso-mald who bad to
call a gentleman to dinner, found him en
gaged in using a toothbrush. 1 ""
"Well, is ho coming?" Brtid tho lady of
tho house, when tho servant roturacd. '
' "Yes ma'am, directly," was the reply;
bo's jist sharpening bis teeth. ' '
I3?An Irishman's will " I give and be
queath to my beloved wifo Bridget, all my
property without reserve, and to my eldest
son Patrick one half of the remainder, and
to Dennis, my youngest son, tho rest. If
anything is loft, it may go to Terence' Mc
Carty." ",.
dTA man in Detroit concluded he had
. smoked his pipe long enough, and . just be
fore going into church,tie placed it iu his
back coat-pocket. A good ilre got under
way just about the, time that services did.
They put him out and now,, the man is
around growling because be hasu't any
coat-tails. . , .!''. , ... ,
EyTwo Hibernians were passing a sta
blo which had a rooster on it for a weather
vane, when ono addressed tho other thai :
" Pat, what's the rason ' they didn't putja
hin up there instead of a rootter ?" "An
sure," rcpliod Pat, "that's niBy enough;
don't ye see that it would be unconvnnlent
to go for the egg fV ' ;" ''' -
... . i I' , .,.-,, ,.,P
tUTA party of men animatedly engaged
in discussing politics befoie a country stove
attracted the attention of an, aged agri
culturist. , " There's sumthun' the matter
here," ho observed to his wifo ; and stop
ping his team lie lightly shouted to a con
sumptive individual on tho outskirts,
"What's a foot?" "Twolve iuches,"was
tho sardonic roply. The aged agriculturist
swore some nnd drove on. '
. . i . . i-1
GfJosh Billings cays : Skunks are Callod
polo katsliekause it ii not convenient, tow
kill them with a klub, but with a polo, and
the longor tho pole the more convenient.
Writers on natral history, disagreo about
the right length ov the pole tew ; be used,
but 1 would suggest that the pole bo about
803 feet, especially if the wind iz in favor
ov tho pole kat. (, .
, . tlfln a law-suit, the other day, botween
two members of the same church, oouusel
for one of the parties suggested that tho
hrcthereh ought to defer their difl'urenoe
for adjustment to the high court above) ;
to which his clieut . responded that the
"same idoa had occurred to him, but there
seemed to be an insuperablo obstacle in
the way lu couldn't contrite any way . to
yet hit lawyer there J',' , . . . . ,.,
; t35TA Newport correspondent tolls of a
loving couple in a railroad car ; "Tho pro
sumption is, they had 'tunnelled' before
but it had boon in the daytime, when the
darkness of the tunnel was ' advantageous.
On this occasion it was after nightfall, and
tho candles wore burning. ' The male lover
for milos had boen talking tunnel, as If
deeply intorostod In that underground
passage, and his love evidently' understood
the allusions. At last the train thundored
into tho tuimol, and the lovers indulged In
one of those hearty" salutations that are
made to be felt, but not to be seen by in
different spectators. ''Of course' the1 car
load exploded, while the impulsive swam
apologized to h!s' Dulclnoa with the ori.
satisfactory exclamation, ' confound ' tho
lamps, I didn't think of them.' " ' ' '