DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Eu been tested by the pubM FOB TEX YEARS. ' , . ; i h ' . Br. Crook Wine of Tar Renovates and Invigorates tb entire system. DH. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR i' Is the very remedy for the Weak i . . and Debilitated, i . , , DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , i Rapidly restores exhausted '" ' ' ."'f-. ; Strength ! I J ., ...... I -i .1 ... ' 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 : Dyspepsia and Indigestion DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , Gives tone and energy to 1 , ' Debilitated Constitutions. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. AU recovering from any illness will find this the ',' , ' 1 . ' . '. bestTomo they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ' Is aa 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, Btrong and Ilealthy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has restored many Persons !.'.' who have been " ' unable to work for years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ' 1 Should be taken if your Stomach . , is out of Ordor, ... Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar Will prevent Malarious Fevers, . and braces up the System. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ."' '",'" 11 Possesses Vegetable Ingredients ' ' which make it the ,' , , best Tonio 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 Iaings. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR .''i ' :l. Cures all Chronio Coughs, ana uougns ana uoids, . 1 ' more effectually than any : other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has Cured cases of Consumption pronounced , Incurable by physicians. . DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR '. , . ; Has cnred so many cases of I. ' . i : Asthma and Bronchitis ' ' that It has been pronounced a speclttc for these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR i Removes Pain in Breast, Bide 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 be taken for all Throat and Lung Ailments. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , Should be kept In every bouse, and its life giving Tonio piopei-tics tried by all. Dr. CROOK'S Compound Syrup of Poke Root, Cures any disease or . ' : ; Eruption on the Bkln. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT, Cures Rheumatism and Pains in Limbs, Bones, Ac. DR. CROOK'8 COMPOUND SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. , Builds up Constitutions brokon down from Mineral or Mercurial Poisons. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF 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 Scald Head, Bait 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, Removes Syphilis .. . er the diseases it entails mesteffectnally and speedily than any and ail other remediesoombiod. BsOly , Philadelphia Adrertlsements. A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J. B.Qleim. Cunningham, Glelm & Co., , Wholssau P balms la ,- , .... Tobacco, -Segars, &c., NO. 4, NORTH TTFTH STREET, riiiiiADFxrin a. . i 1 1 i . . ill.'). - ' 32310 PATTERSON & NEWLlN, "Wholesale .Grocer, A :.AW COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' No.'lW ARCH STREET. '"' fi i. :' Philadelphia., w The sole ot Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool a niwciaity. , ai Please send for a Circular. 48 WM, H. KENNEDY, WITH ' ' " " Q. W. Hickman. Geo. Wain. A. L. Whlteman. Hickman,' Wain & Whlteman, I K 1 ' ' " - DEALERS III -1 1 : ' I Tobacco, 'Segars, &c.f ' No. 222 MARKET STREET." " -"' '. "t N ' V PHILADELPHIA, PA. A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na vy, always on hand. 4 32 tf 10 ' BARCROFT & CO., , ; Iiiiporttn and Jobbers : Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths; " " :-;;:,'T ":' Cas8imeres, , '.' Blariketsv' .;'!' Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c.j . Nos. 405 and 401; MARKET STREET, ; ',' (Above Fourth, North Side,) , , ' Philadelphia. OIlAYBlXIi A CO., , . Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, ' ; ' Oil Cloths, ' ; Shades, ' ' ! ,i J Brooms, ' i iI 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, 18S9.' ' fr--fi.f-T -f--tr.'-r -V ' r John Shaffner, Jr. E. S. Zlegler. Then. Kwme. SHAFFNER, ZIEGLEIt & CO., Successors to ' SHAFFNKK, ZIEGLER ft CO., ' ' " Importers and Dealers In Ilonlery, ..." ' OIoveN,:: ; ' ' , . . r ' IClbboiiM, . ' HuMpeiiderM, TUB. EA D H j COMBS, and every variety of ' TRIMMINGS AND ' FANCY GOODS, No. 30, North Fourth Street, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Latieaster Combs. LLOYD, SUPPLEE, & WALTON, WUOLEBALB HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 625 Market Street, . Philadelphia. H. II. TAYLOIl, ' WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner or 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa OAR, McCONKET A CO., successors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., WBOLISALI BOOT AND SHOE WABE1IOUSE, 23 Market St. and 014. Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE Jaaaary 1, 180. Philadelphia Adrertlsements. .2 " ,:..xjr.j.i. WRICHT It 6IDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, 1 AHDPIALXRSIX XntTit JCeliciiies .... . , 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRON& u Philadelphia, Pa. a. irxrJLr stock OF F-YKKYTniNO CONNECTED WITH THE BU8INKHH, OF THE REST QUALITY, ' AND AT VJ5BY LOW PIIICES. A Good location for business, enables us V offer Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. . - Sstf DAVID D. ELDER A CO., - i - , - i ., Successors to ( . j j. MILLER & ELDER, W Booksellers and , Stationers, , , jBLANK BOOK MANCFAgTIJRER, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS I - J, v"f ....:.. iJ,,.C..,'f.'..tll t 1 AND ;;.!, f'.;rr. iwii. paper, Ne. 430 Market Street, 31 - ... PHILADELPHIA, PA. John Lucas &lCo., ' c. ' Bole and . THE ONLY' MANUFACTURERS or THB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, . ';; ' ' ' '. ' r V ,t '' Also, Pure , , ' 1. . . . , .. . . t t ' , ' '!..:'( . !. White Xead and Color MANUFACTURERS, .- ;; I i:f Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., , , Philadelphia.. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, ' ' ; li ' 1, And Dealers In c u r t A i.n ; ':' 1 , AND. . I : u VAlL-PAPERSt " Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. !- Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of me uuueu oiutes, reuuu s uuiuue ioaps, wo. . BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t A. L. Kaub J. E. Fbbtmihb. KAUB V FllYJIIRE, ... lj Importers and Jobbers or ,i I . ; , , " . , . ' O h i 11 ti ; O l a h h 1 . , AND QUEENSWAHE, 301 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, I. PHILADELPHIA. ; lET Constantly on hand, Original Assorted rackages. la. v. ly iu W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. Ranck ATWOOD, RANCK & CO., (.'oinmlMNlon 9Iervhants,' . AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt IP I S I I , No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TO 1 MORTIMER'Q 10It BAROAIN. Ilis Stock will be found the most complete in tlie county, and contests of D ltY ;M)DS ni.o'riiiNG Vri KOCKItf K8 UQIIOK KINI1INOH OQADLKHH HAKDW WARE OlTfll.I.(IW WAH K 4o V pitirHlf r.S all styles UpoOTM A HBOKH OTTATH i 1 Htttiiitk--;())18 VYjJOTIOJt dto. ntL. noTH UaTAII.H HPTKBS . Xl-pDUK TM)LC uainiHH sssr n ,mt XvritO!f A Bjri'KNJj - ipA BalAOt HAI1DWABR VjgM V JCl,OPJts4k F APXB i ' . ' ' 1 (!,. 1 GOODS OF BVERY BTYLlS 1 CHEAP FOR CASH, 1 sdiz Philadelphia Adrertlsements. u. ) - " ' D. PORT BEALE, WITH BARNES, BUO: & IIERRON, Wholesale Dealers In lints, Caps, !lTiirs, ";r, ': and ' " ' 8TilAW.GO OD S , No. 503 MARKET STREET. U. 1 .' ,10ly( , .. PHILADELPHIA. d. E. JORDAN." ' , ' ':' ' " ' ' V ' i. FOX JORDAN, FOX Si CO., , Wholesale Dealers In lints, Onps, U'urs, AND ' " STRAW NO. ' 85, NORTH . THIRD STREET, (Between Market' and Arch Streets,)' ' '' ClS.el PHILADELPHIA. W. F. KOHL.ER, . , .... , ,. JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Strnw - Good's1, "' I8S NORTH THIRD STREET, ? ally 10 ' PHILADELPHIA. ' Blatchley'?j , Cucumber Wood . Pumps. , . TRADE (fw MARK. BLATClir-ET'S Cucumber Wood Pumps, Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, and CHKAP I Are already widely known and de- -- serveaiy popular. RECENT IMPORTANT IMPRdVEMENTS, recommend these Pumps stlll.'more strongly to the favor ot the nubile and the trade. Dealers sup plied with full descriptive Catalogues, Price I.tst- ac, upon application - T - RINGLET'S PATENT , , 'n, f HORIZONTAL II i: CREAM , FItEEZI.lt, SAVES ICE,' 8AVE3 TIMKj SAVES1 LABOR, And produces the finest quality of Cream known to the Art. eend lor a Descriptive Catalogue. 1 CHA&'G. BLATC1TI.EY, Manf'r, ' 'i , .. 'mil j.. i. I. 6U6 Commeree Street,. 1 5 13tt Philadelphia, Pa. Vflliouit O This Is not the lowest nrleeit. RTTTT TAP but belnj? much the best Is In O A JliljljAn, the end by tar the cheauest i ) O T T. ' 1 ,)o not ,a" ve " rlal. v . aim you win use no oilier. rTMIE alarmliiE Increase In the number of fi-luht. X fill accidents, resulting In terrible deaths and the destruction of valuable property, 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 USKD, remove the CAUbK of such accidents. w e allude to Carson 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 (or the dangerous compounds which are sent broadcast over the country, an oil that Is HAKK and BRILLIANT, and entirely reliable. After a long series of labo rious and costly experiments, he lias succeeded in providing, and now otters to the public, sueh a substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." It snouia be usea oy every laniliy, 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 property of those who use It. , i 2D, Because It Is the most BRILLIANT liquid 11. umlnator now known. 8D, Because It Is more economical. In the long run, than any of the dangorous oils and fluids now In too common use. , - Til, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possl 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 doponds for sustaining the high reputation the HTELLAR OIL now enjoys. To nrevent the adulteration of this with ti. plosive compounds now known under the name of Kerosene, oic, etc., 11 is pui up lor family use In Five (iallon cans, each can being sealed, and stauied with the trade-mark of tho proprietor; It cannot be tampered with between llie manufac turer and consumer. None Is genuine without the iltAUb-AIAAn. STKI.LAR OIL Is sold onlv bv welirlit. each run containing nve gallons of six and a half pounds fucu, uius wvuring 10 every purchaser lull meas ure. It Is the duty and interest of all dealers and consumers of lllumliiutingoll to use the KTKI.LAH Ol L onlv, because It alone Is known to be safe and reliable. . . &. All orders should be addressed to JAIIOEX fe CO., ' r WHOLESALE A&ENT3, ' .' . . 136 South Front Street, lSly Philadelphia. LiOCIIMAN'H Writiiifif Alnicl ! npHIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to AnoiJ'i, JL and Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to those buying It, If It does not prove entirely satisfactory. A. Fur sale by F. Mortlnisr, New Bloomneld. ' i taLLXlt MLDXR, ' . . Bole Agents, t 439 Market Street,' ' ,' ,., Philadelphia. , 39031 ..l-l HUUOEOUS ITEMS ' f Courtship. 'Twaa a carm stll tilt in Joon. All nater was husht and nary zeffer disturbed the screen sllens. I sot with Betsey Jan on the fenae of her father's pasture. Wee'd been i rornpln threw the woods, kulllii flowers and drivin the woodchuck from hi Native Lair (so to speak) with long . sticks. Well we sot thar on the fense, iwlngin our feet to and fro, blushln as red as the Daldlnsvllle school house when It was first painted, and lookin very simple, I make no doubt. My left arm was ockepled 'in ballunsin myself on the fense, while my rite was woundid luvluly round her waste. , .. I cleared my throat and tremblinly saed, " Betsy, your'e a Gazelle." I thought that air putty fine. I waited to see what effeok It would hav npon her. It evidently didn't fetch her for, she up andsed. " You're a sheep P ' Set I, " Betsy, I think very muchly of you." ".''" ' - 4 " "I don't b'leve a word you say so ther now cum 1" with which obsarvashun she hitched away from me. ' 1 "I wish ther wer winders to my Bole," sed I "so that you could "see some of my feelins. . There's lire enufT in here," set striken my butura with my fist, " to bilS all the corn beef and turnips in the naber hood. Versoovius a'n tjbe Critter ain't a Circumstans. ' ' r ' She bowed her bed down and com, menst chawin the strings of her sun ' b, on7 net; ;'- , " '. , .' " Ar could you know the sleeplit njtes worry threw with on your account, , how Vittleshave seized to be attractiy to rno, and now my lltns Has sb,nink up, yoij wouldn't dowt roe. ' Gase on his wastii form and these 'ere sunken cheeks.", , ' I should havej continnered on this strane probably for ' some time, but unfortnitly j lost my ballunse and fell over into the pastur ker smash, tearin my close ant seveerly damagin myself ginerally. ( , ' ,' ( Betsy Jane sprung to my ' assistance in, doubble quick time and dragged mo 4th. Then drawin' herself up to her full hite she sed: , . . ", ' ',' . i' , , , "I won't listen to your noncents anj longer. Jes say rite strata out what you're drivin at. If you mean gottin hitched, I'm, in!"; ;' ; ; ,; . ;,. .,. ; , I considered that air enuff for all. prac-j tical purpusscs, and we proceeded immejit-j ly to the parsons and was made 1 that very( nitei' "." .'.'''''' ' . , A Bad Fix. i i' A young man who had always voted with the Rnpublioan party until last fall, went' over at that time to the Democrats. A few days since he came to a Democratic friend1 and said ! '.I !t - " General, I am in a very bad fix l" . " Why, what is the matter?" Asked the General. . I ,. '' . . . I ; I , " Well," replied the young man, "you see last fall I wont over to the Democrats,' and now if they go over to Greeley, it leaves me in a very unpleasant predicament ; don't' you see it?" . .. . j . tSTA lady once invited Dean Swift to dinner, and as she had heard that he', wasj not easily pleased, sbo had taken a month to provide for it; every delicacy was accord ingly procured. The Dean was scarcely seated before the lady said she was sin-, cerely sorry that she had not more tol-i ernble dinner, since she was apprehensive . there was not any thing fit for him to eat. j "The douce take you," said the, Dean,, "why did you not provide a better, surely you had time enough; but since you say it , is so bad, I'll e'en go homo and eat a her-, ting." . ' "... , , EST" The choir of the- -church of Poughkecpsio, a few Sundays ago while' singing the hymn containing the lines, ' "Wlionthe awful summons hearing," to' the great disgust of the dominie, and1 no'' innll delight to tho congregation, im-' proved it by singing full and distinct, 1 " When these awful sermons hearing." J C2T Ono of Disraelie's adiul-nrs in speak- : iug about him to John Bright, said: " You I ought to givo him credit for what he hasf accomplished, as he is a solf-mado man." " I know he is," replied Bright, "and he . adores. his maker." , tW A juvonile Georgian was petitioning ' for "our daily bread," pervious to retiring, ' when he was interrupted by his younger : brother, who whispered. " Ask for cake, " Johny, ask for cake." ' ' "t3S" Why is dis hat like the United States?" said Tompoy to Squash, holding . up his dilapidated beaver, " Cos oos , dunno, nigger." " Well, cos it's not sub- , ject to a orown." I'm so thirsty," said a boy at work ' in the cornfield. Well, work away," said 1 the industrious father, " you know the prophet says: "Hoe, every one that thirst- ' eth." ' tW " Can you cbauge a two dollar bill?" said an impeounious drinker to a bar tender. Yes," " Well, when I get a two dollar biU I'll bring It In." ' ' ' t t3T " Why is au egg producsd , last , month like a native of Malacca? Because , it is a May-lay." ,
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