The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, June 18, 1872, Page 7, Image 7

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    DR. CROOK'& WINE OP TAR
I ." , Has been tested by the ptbllo ; 5 5 j
FOR TEN YEARS.
Mr. Crook's Wine of Tar
Renovates and
Invigorates the entire system.
" DR.CROOK'S WINE 6P TAR
Is the very remedy for the Weak ,
und Debilitated. ,; ',
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , ,
' Rapidly restores exhausted ,
! .' ." .. . - ,j 1 ' ', Strength ,!
DR. CROOK'S WINE Of TAR ,'
, ' Restores the Appetite and
Strengthens the Stomach.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Causes the food to digest, removing
. Iyjpepiia 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 illness
., .... will find this the
best Tohio they can take.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ' ;
, 1 ,Y Is in effective . .
. ' . . Regulator 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 ana ueanny.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Has restored mariy Persons
who have been
!.'. ' unable to work for years,
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR 1 ','
Should be taken if your Stomach
1 ; , . ' Is out of Order,
Dr. Crook's . Wine of Tar
Will prevent Malarious Fevers, '' ' '
' , , . ; : ' and brace up tho System
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR '.'
Possesses Vegetable Ingredients
.'', whioh make it the
. . 1 , . in best Tonic in the market,
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ' ,
' ' ' '' ' '' Has proved' itself
in thousands ox cases
capable of curing all diseases of the
: Throat and tilings.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ,;
, , J , : ' .1 ' I . . . 1 1 , ' 1
Cures all Chronio Coughs,
and Coughs and Colds,
more effectually than any
other remedy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ,
Has Cured cases of Consumption pronounced
incurable by physicians. t. ... ,
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF, TAR
t, . ,: . Has enred so many cases of
;'.!. 1 Asthma and Bronchitis
that it bas been pronounced a specific
for these complaints.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR '
Removes Pain in Breast, Side or, Back
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. ' , ,
' 1 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 '. i
Should be kept in every house, and its life.
- giving Tonio pioperties tried by all, y
Dr. CROOK'S Compound
Syrup of Poke Root,
Cure any disease or
. . . Eruption on the Bkin,
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND1
, SYRUP OF POKE ROOT,
' I Cures Rheumatism and
Pains in Limbs, Bones, c, ,.
DR, CROOK'S COMPOUND '
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT.
.. ... t . . J ' , , I
Builds up Constitutions
broken down from
. , , Mineral pr Mercurial Poisons,
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
:, , v ; ,; sykup of. poke
Cures all Mercurial Disease,,.' r' ,, ,,.
DR; CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT
Bhould be taken by all '
requiring: a remedy
' ""' ' " " '' to make pure blood
dr. crook's compound ;;y:r
, : ;,; SYRUP OF POKE, ROOT,
Cures Scald Head,
Salt Rbeum and Tetter;
DR. CROOK'S- COMPOUND 1 u
... ; , , . SYRUP OF, POKE ROOT,
1 , . 1 1 1 ; , , Cores long standing
Diseases or im jJver, , ;
.DR. CROOK'S VOMVUVCiU , ', I 1
BYRUP OF' POKE ROOT,
.! - .) -1.1 1 ', 'Removes SypMlis
er tb disease It entail
. iQtiteOetaally and speedily
loan - any and ail ether . rmeaieMomuiM
Philadelphia Advertisements. ,
A. B. Cunningham.. J. H.Lewars. J. B.Glelm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
.'Wnbf.BSAtB Dsuabrs in
1 1 "t. - n t. ' ' i
Tobacco, rSogars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
riiii. aii:miiia.
, t
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
tVlioIewnl OrocerM,
AM)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 120 AKCU STREET.
fi PMUulelphia' ,
WTh( sale ot Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool
swclaltv.- , -81
M l'lease send for a Circular. - 48
WM. H. KENNEDY,
WITH
G. W. Hickman, Cieo. Wain. , A. U Whitcman.
Hickman, Wain ft. Whitcman,
DElLEBf I , ' '
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
M 222 MABKET STREET,
iVi V pniLADBLPUIAj PA.
AT A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na
vy, always on hand. 4 22 tl 10
, ' Importm and Jobbers' 1
Of Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS,
Cloths, .;" , ; . :
' ,' ', Cassimeres . iVi'..
;', :i Bluukets, ;
LinqnS, 'White Goods, Hosiery, &c.,
, i ' .' Nos. 405 aud W MARKET STKEET,
'V 1' .'1 .CAbove Fourth, North Bide,) :.',
1 Philadelphia.
-!K lYItlM. A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Oil Cloths, .-!.' a.-. , v. i .
1 j i 1 . i i. , j Brooms, , 1 ' '
Carpet Chain,
Battftig Wadding, Twiiies;! &c,
And a line assortment ot . , . . ,
Wood . and Willow Ware,
' " No. 420 Market street, abov 4tli,
. Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 189.
John Shadoer, Jr. E. S. ZU'gler. ,. Tbeo. Jtuuie.
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLElt & CO.,
. SuccesMorg to ' '!.'. ''.'.'
, ',' HHAFFNEH, ZIEGLKK & CO., , . ' ,
. Importers ami Dealers In , . .
Hosiery, .. . . -.-m
: ... . r , 1 KlbboiiN,
'," Suspenders,
THE E A D 8 C OMB S,
. " and every variety 'of ' ' '.''''
trimmings
., AND ... . .
FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street,
' J'IIJjA DEL I'll I A , PA. ,
Agents for Lancaster Combs.'
. -1,X0rD, 8CPPLEE, WALTON, i
WHOLESALE
IIARDAAIIE.HOUSE,
No. 625 Market Btreet, ' ' " ' -
r I'hIIadtlplilH.
i ' H. U. TAYLOII,
,m 7. 1 ;;'. wiTH!.:,i.'j.r. ')
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
' AND
' TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Btreetf,
Philadelphia Pa
TTOAR, McCONKET CO., '
f
XX Successors to
, M C WMiWi PAUL & CO.,
., BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
638 Market Bl and 614 Commerce Btreet,
' Philadelphia; 'Perm V
1 1 1
WHOLESALE
M
7 RIinCKRS
'January 1, 1869.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
( WRICHT &. SIDDALL;
Wholesale Druggists,
it :-i.U" akd dkIlkrb xhL 1 1 '
IlitOIlt 3t5iUila;4RS
lis MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
IMilliuIelphlu. Pa.,
- ' ' o
v 1A PULL BTOCIC
Olf EVKltYTHINO CONNECTED WITH THE
, BUSINESS, OKi 'JllE 11EST QUALITY,
AND AT VkftY jJoPIlIC.ES.
A Good location tor business, enables ns to oiler
Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their
while to give us a trial.
if tv;
8 Ml
DAVID D. ELDER fe ,CO.,' , 11 M t ;
1 1 Sueoessors to j :! i'l
MILLER & ELDER, -1!
' Booksellers' and Stationer,
, , y 1,
1 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUREUS; 1 1
)' j, And Dealers In r:i; -
.window curtains;,;'- f.', 1h j I,
. . f-- ., ..' ASP..
'' ' ' ! "WALL PAPER,
No. 430 Market Street, '
31 I'HILADELI'IIIA, PA.
ohn Lucas & Co.,
' .v. 1 , ' . -
Sole ana
THE ONLX
MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
"' ' " AND ''
;PURE SWISS GREEN,,
, Also, Pure
White Lead and ' Color .
MANUFACTURERS, " '
, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., ;, ;"
Fhiladelphia.
. SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
Booksellers & Stationers,
.' ; ' 'And Dealers In ' ' ''
CURTAIN
' ' : ' "' ; ' '" AND '
: 1 WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 530 Market and S23 Minor Streets, :
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Puhlltlier of BandflrV New Headern. and
Al llllllllHjfi. Ainu, jiwuvi 1 Siinil J VI
the united mates, jreiton s uuiune naps, o.
BLANK BOOKS
Always-orv hand, and' made to Order. 8H
A. L. Kacb J. E. Fbbtmihb,
, KA1IB A: FBYMIBE, '
' I ... . .. ;,
', "! IMPOHTCBB AND JOBBIBIOV ''
y rH-
C Ji iii' ,'',"" Gr l a (S h
" v "and '" ' u
QUEENSWkllE,
801 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch & Race,
"!?"' PHILADELPHIA.' Tf
fCT Constantly 00 hand," Original Assorted
Packages. . .. ia. w. ly iu
W. A. Axwoon.
Isaac, W. Unck
AT WOOD, RANCH & CO.,
v Commission Ierehants,
. .. , ' i, .Ann i.'v , .1
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Tickled and Salt
No. 810 North Wharves, above Bace Street,
, . PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TO
17. MORTIMER' Q
'OR BARGAIN O.
Ills Stock will bo found the moist complete
iu the county,, ana consists 01
TlltY' ))DH
: t ,
: 1
Afi LOT
'O LiOTTIINM
viimm:kki
UoilOK finhinoh
JQADI.EKH HAKDWAHK
I "HfllUlW WAKK 0 , ..
1 , WpiniwiIKMsll styles .
r . IpKTH d SIIOKH
' JJttath a cai'B
JJ.1TTI II T R-O 018
I..--. "XTOTIO.NS c
rviL rLOTiT
UTA1 1.H A WPTKKH
A ITilKJK TOOLS!
. A-J . DAINTs, OJL,t4 '
JlfiAKf
IpAKItlAOE HAKDWARE
VP N VKLOI'KS k l'AI'
vp N VKLOI'KS k l'AI'EH
' U GOODS OF EVERY STYLE
CHEAPFOR CASni
ALL ; AND i yKU,'
Philadelphia Advertisements.
J). POUT BF.ALE,
. . , WITH ', . ' , .
, BARNES, BRO. ' & UERRON, . ,
Wholesale Dealers In -' " 1 . ' -
IXjitw, Cii, XT'iirs,
, . " ' ' AND . 1 . 1 ! . ,-
STRAW-GOODSii
No. 603 MARKET STREET,' ' ' " ,
6101y PHILADELPHIA.
K. JORDAN. . . 1 ..;. : J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
, ' Wholesale Dealers In . ! i 1 N
IXiitH, Cups, U'lti'H,
. A 1 ' . . . AND .; ;'.,.'
STRAW OOOVS,
NO. 85, NORTH THIRD , STREET,
(Between Market and Arch StreetsJ '
6.18 elj PHILADELPHIA.
JOBBER IN ..
Hats, Caps, Furs
; AID
Straw - Go o lsi
153 NORTH THIRD STREET, !' '
8lyl0 PHILADELPHIA.'
Blatchley's Cucumber Wood Pumps.
trade (Ik
MARK.
, Patented.
11, BLATCni.ET'S :
Cuoumtor "ood Pumps,
Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, and
UH r.Ar I ,
Are already widely known and de.
servedly popular,
RECENT IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS,
'omniend these FumDS stlll'more stronslv to the
favor of the nubile and the trade. Dealers sup-
u edw tn lu 11 uescriDi ve caiaioKues. rrice usi
&c, upon application. ,; ,. .
TIXGLEY'S PATENT
. : 1 ', ' HORIZONTAL',.',, ' '. .
IC F. FKKEZEIt,
SAVES ICE, SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR,
And produces the finest quality of Cream known
to the Art. send lor a Descriptive uiiaiogue,
CHA8. O. BLATCHLEY, Manfr,
1 , 606 Commerce Htreet.
S 13U
... Philadelphia, l'a.
CARSON'S
This Is not the lowest priced,
STELLAR
but oelnK much the best Is
In
the end by far the cheapest.
f T T Do not fall to Rive It a trial,
, . ' . M1UYUU.W1UUH uuuuwr,
THE alannliiK Increase In the number of fright
ful accidents, resulting In terrible deaths
and the destruction of valuable property, caused
by the Indiscriminate useot oils, known under the
name 01 peire
rial Attention
of petroleum, prompts us to eall your spe
ittention to an anicle which will, wherever
UHK1). remove the CAUSE ot such aceidents.
We allude to -
Carson1 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
comiiouuds which are sent broadcast over the
country, an oil that Is HAKE and BRILLIANT,
and entirely reliable. After a long series of labo
rious and costly experiments, he has succeeded In
providing, and now otters to the public, such a
substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." It
should be usea oy every family, , j
1ST, Because it Is safe beyond a question. . Tha
primary purpose in the preparation of STELLAR
' OIL has been to make it PERFECTLY SAFE,
thus Insuring the lives and property ot those who
use It
ZD, Because It Is the roost BRILLIANT liquid 11
umlnator now known.
8D, Because It Is more economical, in the long
mi), than any of the dangerous oils and fluids
now In too common use,
TH, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and
therefore economical, giving the greatest possl
ble light at the least expenditure to the eonsum
er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND
BRILLIANCY will always be malntalned,-for
upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining
the high reputation the STELLAR OIL now
enjoys.
' To prevent the adulteration of this with the m.
plosive compounds now known under the name of
kerosene, die., tie.. It Is put up for family use In
Five Oallon cans, each can being sealed, and
stainiml with the trade-mark of the proprietor) It
cannot be tnm)iered with between the manufac
turer and cuiimuuer. None Is genuine without the
THAllKM AUK.
STELLAR OIL is sold only by weluht, each can
nai
half bounds
thus securing to every
purchaser full mea
ure. It is the duty and Interest ot all dealers and
consumers of illuminating oil to use the BTKLLAR
OIL only, because It atone Is known to be safe aud
rename.
4. All orders should be addressed to
, JAHDO A CO.,
- WHOLESALE A&ENTS,
' '' 136 South Front Street,
161y . . Philadelphia.
I.OClIMAX'8
x'" Writing liiid !
' , t t n : ' m r, i o : ' '
THIS FLUID la warranted EQUAL to AbnoijVs,
and Is sold at muuh less Drluo. l'ha imiiuit
will be refunded to those buying It, If It does not
prove entirely satisfactory. 1 .
, &.For sale by if. Mortimer, New BloomBeld. ' '
w . tfn
v'. i. ' MULE ELDER, .. ', '. !' Vi " :
', Sole A genu,
. 30 Market Btreet,
(3031 '' Philadelphia,1
nuHonous ITE1.1S
tWX disappointed Politician wliodid
not get the nomination'.' J '
t"What is that from which, if you take
the whole, some will remain ? The word
wholesome. '..,, 1 , ! !,:'
t3TAn Irish paper concludes a biography
of Robespierre with the following' sen
tence : 'This extraordinary man loft no
children except his brother, who was kill
ed at the same time.' ' '"' " ' 1
tWA Springfield paper says:, ""We
know shoes . havo soles and tongues and
now a chap In Rhode Island advertises,
"Shoes made Hoar.", We don't believe
it.
t5T"rho most gallant man ever heard of
is one who refrained from kicking a dog
that had bitten him because it was a female
dog. '.' If it wasn't for your sex,", said he,
I'd kick your head off." , ,
t3F"Tlie best Dolly Varden story yet, is
told of a young lady of Little Rock, Arkan
sas, who had a very small k itten she named
Dolly Vardon, : but as it progressed in age
she discovered it was not that kind of a cat
so she re-christenod it Thomas Varden. '
t3FA chicken thief on 'Long Island
tried to enter tho hen house of a farmer
not knowing that a big dog was chained
near by. Ills bill at the nearest apothe
cary's for liniment and sticking piaster has
been thirty dollars, and he can now put on
his pantaloons comfortably. ' " '."
tWA. well-known grocer named , Berry,
sent bis bill to an actor with whom he dealt
on credit l ', Of oourse we needn't say that
he was a green grocer, .The outraged ac
tor returned the following reply : , '
You are a Goose Berry, and have
mode a Mull Berry, iu, sending me your
Bill Borry, before it was Due Bony, but
I don't care a Straw Berry K)uly, if .you
do so again, Berry, I will kick your Rasp
Berry, until it is Blaok Bonry.!f 1 1 ".'
t3T"Some men at Louisvillo were betting
on tho weight of a large mule when one man
a good judge of the weight of llve-Btock
got behind tho mule and was measuring
bis hindquarters, when something appeared
to loosen up behind the mule.- Just before
the expert died from the kick in among
his ribs, he gave it as his opinion that if the
mule was as heavy, all over as be was be
hind, he weighed, not far from 1 48,000
pounds and a trifle over.. . 1 , ..' 1,1.,
fWa once knew an industrious boy
whose parents were poor but honest. lie be
gan life without a cent. He had a wart on
his nose and a sore foot; but nothing daunt
ed he worked with the determination and a
will, backed by perseverance and energy,
and nobly' fought his way along surmounting
every obstacle. Mark the ' result.'' Last
week wo met him for the first time ' In ten
years, and that littlo1 boy who began life
only ten short years. ago,' without a 'cent,
hasen't got a ' darne8' ;ocnt yet ( Well you
need not ' laugh ab6ut it, '' for he has' done
more than some people : as he has ' held his
own. ' -" ' ' ''
BTMr. Jones was at Leadenliall Mar
ket the; other day, his special object of, pur
suit being' "fresh eggs." After some
little search ho found the desired.' articles
outside. A Milesian lady, "with a basket
full of eggs, awaited purchasers.., Jones
stepped up to the Milesian lady, examined
the "new fruit," and asked its price.
" Sixteou-pence a dozen, ' was tho prompt
reply. , ,
' "Isn't that rather high, ma'am?" sug
gested Jones. ' ' ' '
1 " High I Deuce a'bit I Av you wop a bin
Misther Jones, would you be willing to lay
eggs for less thau sixtoenpenoe a dozen, I
ax ye now i" '
tSTIn the neighboring village of B ,
writes a Western correspondent, lived an
old gentleman of the name of Newberry,
whose fault-flndirig propensities had won
for hira the cognomen of "Old Orowlor."
Across the way lived another Newbury
(spelled with a u), who enjoyed getting off
a Joke at the expense of his grumbling
neighbor One morning a stranger came
into the store of Newbury in search of a
pair of boots. Not finding any to fit, the
obliging shop-keeper 1 informod him that
maybe "Old Growler" across the way could
fit hint with a pair, . Over the way he went
and asked, "Mr, Growler, can you fit me
to , a. pair 1 of. boot?", The.'cordwainer,
Irate at being thus trilled with, instantly
sprang ta the door, and applied bis own
boot to the person of the oflender with
such force as to effect bis speedy exit from
the room, at the same time mildly Inquiring'
I "How does that pair fit?" , t .',