Stye mt0i tJJin)f.Sloonific)J), )o. 7, Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. HUMOROUS. mm . Bio Person ea tak these Hftttr accord Ing to direction, nd remain long unwell provided their bottei are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and Uw vital organs wasted beyond tlit point of repair. Dyspcpat or Indlffeitlon Headache, Vain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, JDia tiness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation trf the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions , of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a tetter guar an tee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Femals Complaints), in younj or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that marked improvement is toon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic linen mutism and Gout, liilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases uf the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which it generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are a Uentle Purgative aa well ai a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases, For Skin DUeases, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humor and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried ont of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinkga Bit tbrs the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. J WALKER, Prop'r. B. H. Uf cDONALD V CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cel., and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts , New York, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS A FAMILY PAPER Which can be trusted and which Is always full of Interest, 1b a necessity of the times. Such a one Is the " Christian Union," TheUnsectarlnn, Religions, Literary Family Newspaper, whose Editor Is HENKT WARD BEECHER. ' It has something for Every Member of the Household, in matters of Religion, Morals, Politics, Literature, Art, Science, Agriculture, Poetry, News, Fiction for Young and Old, Truth for Everybody. MR. BEEOHER'S vigorous pen, in his Edi torials and Star Papers, and Mr. Elllnwood's fnmed verbatim reports of the helpful LEC TURE ROOM TALKS in Plymouth Church, are great attractions. Mr. Beechcr Is assisted by a large and able editorial staff. Attractions For 1872. GIVES AWAY! TWO CHARMING AND POPULAR WORKS OF ART, "Wirto Awake ami Fast Asleep." Two Exqulslto FRENCH OIL CHROMOS, the subjects of which are Life-Size, and can not fail to please all who love art or children, ore GIVEN AWAY to every subscriber for 1872, whether It be a New Subscription or a Re newal I The "New York Evening Mall" says of these Chromos : "Wide Awake," and "Fast Asleep," are two examples of the Chromo Lithographic Art, which have few rivals In the market in attrac. tiveness." . , ., A subscriber writes to the Publishers i "The Chromos far surpass In beauty and -style, any thing that I exported. A neighbor of mine bought the same Chromos In Now York a few months ago, and paid ten dollars for them. Please accept my thanks for them." ENLARGEMENT AND CHANGE OF FORM. On the first of January the paper was en larged, and will hereafter be folded in Twenty four Large Quarto Pages, pasted at the back and trimmed at the edges, a decided advan tage in convenience for read;ng, possessed by no otuer religious weekly puoiisueu. MR8. HARRIET BEECHER 8T0WE ' during the year 187a,-i ' WILL WRITE EXCLUSIVELY for the CHRISTIAN UNION (with the excep tlon of One short story already engaged for another publication.) , THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION are as follows i ONE YEAR ONLY f3 00. This will entitle the subscriber to the paper and the above pair of beautiful OH Chromos, delivered at the publication olllce. If the sub scriber will add Ten Cents for expenses of wrapping, mailing, etc. ($8.10), the Chromos will be mulled, post-paid, in the order of names on the Subscription 1.1st 1 and if the sub scriber prefers to send stD125 cents more ($3.20 altogether), the copies . so mailed will be strongly mounted on card-board, sized and varnished, all ready for framing. This Is the method we recommend as the most satisfac tory and the one which nearly all our sub scribers order. , ; l-if Bend money by Postal Orders, Drafts, or Registered Letters. ; r FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.a RT Specimen Copies of the " CHRISTIAN UNION" mailed Fkep of postage to any ad dress oo receipt of six cents by J, B. FORD & CO., Publishers, 24, , 27 Park Place, New York. -y EUKIABLK PLjVTVTB A.TST) SEEKS! " GRAPE VINES, (80 Varieties.)' ' ' PEACH, APPLE, FEAR, FRUIT TREES, &c, CSreen House Htoclc, Aco., FOR THE SPRING OF 1872. A large variety of ehnloe and Perfectly Reliable stock oflered at lulr prices. Seeds and plants, by Circulars mailed, prepaid as follows: No. 1. Vegetable . plants and Seeds, Flower Semis. (So. . No. I Green Home, Bedding and Flowering Flnnts, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &o. No. 3. Uiape Vines, Fruit Trees. Smalt Fruits, c, S-e. GEO. F. McKAKLANI), Riverside Nurseries, ml j .. Jlarrisburg, Pa. A. B. Cunningham. 3. H. Lowars. 3. B.Glelm. Cunningham, Oleim & Co., Wholisalb Dialers is Tobacco, Sogars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH BTKEET, rilll, A DFJLril I A. 82310 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale Grocers, AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 120 ARCH STREET,, Philadelphia. W The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool a sjieclalty. 81 if Please send for a Circular. 48 WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH G. W. Hickman. Geo. Wain. A. L. Whlteman. Hickman, Wain & Whiteman, SEALERS IN Tobacco, Scgars, &c, No, 222 MARKET STREET, . PHILADELPHIA, PA, y A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitob NA vy, always on hand. 4 32 tl 10 BARCKOFT & CO., Iinyorteiv mid Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GQODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, , Blankets, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. cmArmi,i, & co., Wholesale Dealers tn ' '' Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding; Twines, &c, And a nne assortment ot ' Wood and Willow Ware, No, 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Ta. January 1, 1869. : 'i ' : r-f John Shalfner, Jr. E. 8. Zlegler. Tlieo. Rum SIIAFFXER, ZIEGLER & CO., Successors to SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Healers in HoNlery, GIoveM, , 1 .IMbboiiN, ftuNpeiiders, t THREADS, COMBS, i f and every variety of ' TRIMMINGS AND , V ; FANCY GOODS,' No. S, North Fourth Street, " PHILADELPHIA, PA .. Agents for Lancaster Combs, LLOrD, SUPPLEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia. H. B. TAYLOR, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND . - ' TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ol 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa II OAR, MoCONKET 4 CO., successors to WM. W. PAUL & CO., . WHOLISAX1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 633 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. WHOLESALE . . , V GROCERS T.nMM I 1 KMC WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN X'lilont .3Xcd.iciics 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A. FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VERY LOW THICKS. A Good location for business, enables us to ofTer Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. 8 8tf D AVID D. ELDER fe CO., successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers in WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER, No. 430 Market Street, 81 PIULADELPHIA, PA. John Lucas &. Co., Sole and THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS OP TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pur White Lead and Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. ; I SOWER, .rOTTS & CO., , : '4 I Booksellers . & Stal loners, And Dealers In AND WALL-PAPERS, i :' Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets,, r; l PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also, Robert's History of the United States, eltou'B Outline Maps, to. 1 BLA9TK UOOKN Always on hand, and inado to Order. 31t A. L. Kjlvb J. E. Fkktmisb. . . . ; . j KAUII & FIlYiaillE!, Importers ahd Jobbers of O h i n n , O 1 ti h h AND QUEENS WA11E, 801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, , PHILADELPHIA. ITT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted fackages. 8. V. 17 1U W. A. Atwood. Isaac W. Ramck ATWOOD, RANCH & CO., Coinmlsslou merchants, AMD Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Pickled and Salt . IT I H II , . No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,. PHILADELPHIA, PA. G TO 1 Oil JtAKUALNO. Ills Stock will be found the moot complete in the county, ana consists of D UY ()(M)PS m. in 1 i GKOCKHIES DUUK FINDINGS OOADI.KItK IIAIinWAKH OlljlliL()WWAllK "WALL 1'Al'Flt W TjlttlHIIKH all styl les JDpMTH At H11(KH AJTTA'J'f JlJA'J'S ae t'Al'S Al W J I IT K-U OOl S JJOTlONIj tto. Oil, CI-OTIf KTAI I.M iv MPIKKS JMvMMJK TOOLS AC" JlJ pAIN'J'M. OI 1.8 rpAIlN8feBlIf-K AVTHON te HTEKT. ApAKHIAOE HAUDWARB VEJL,01'i.b At I'Al'Eli GOODS OP EVEUY STYLE pHEAP FOR CASH, VJALL and see. . POUT BEALE, WITH . , . . BARNES, BRO. & HERRON, Wholesale Dealers In , . 1 IIiitH, Cnps, Xnrs, AND . . 8TK A W G O O I S , No. 603 MARKET STREET, SlOly PHILADELPHIA. C. K. JORDAN. . J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Hats, Cnps, ' AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets,) ' 618 el PHILADELPHIA. W. F KOIII,F,Il, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, AMD Straw - Gr o o d 153 NORTH THIRD STREET, 8lyl0 - PHILADELPHIA. Blatchley's Cucumber Wood Pumps. TRADE fWj MARK. Patented. BLATCIIIiEr'8 Cucumbor Wood Pumps, Tasteless, Durable, Edlclent, and Are already wlileiy known and de servedly popular. RECENT IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS, recommend these Pumps stlll'more strongly to the favor of the public and the trade. Dealers sup. piled with full descriptive Catalogues, l'liee List. &c., upon application . , TINGLET'S PATENT HORIZONTAL ,, SAVES ICE, : SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR, And produces the finest quality of Cream known 10 me Arc wnu lor a uescripiivecitiuiogue. , CUAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manf'r, 600 Coinmurce Htreet, 613tf : Philadelphia, Pa. CARSON'S Tills Is not the lowest orlced QTFT TAP' l,ut hclnt? inucli the best U in 0 1 IhlJXJJXa, the end by far the cheaiwst. f)T Do not fall to clvo It a trial, , w aim yuti win use iiu obuer. THK alarming Increase In the number of frlptht fill accidents, resulting In terrible deaths and the rieHtructlon of valuable property, caused by the Indiscriminate-inwof oils, Known under the name of iietroleum. prompts us to call your siw clal attention to an article which will, wherever rsKO, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. weaiiuile to Carson' s Stellar Oil FOR ' . ' ' ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this OH has for several years felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous comiMiuiuls which are sent broadcast over the country, an oil tluit. Is SAKE and BRILLIANT, and entirely reliable. After a lung series of labo rious and costly exiieriments, he lias succeeded in providing, and now otters to the public, such a substitute In "CARSON'S STELLAR OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because It Is sure beyond a Question. The primary purpose In thepreparatfuof STELLAR OIL has been to make It PERFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring the lives and property ot those who use It. 2D, Because It Is the most BRILLIANT liquid II- umlnator nowknown. 3D, Because It Is more economical, In the long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. 4TII, Because It Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possi ble light at the least exjiendlture 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- Iiloslve com ikiiiikI now known under the name of erosene, &c, tie., It Is put up fur family use In Five Gallon cans, each can being sealed, aud stamied with the trade-mark of the proprietor; it cannot lie tainwied with between the manufac turer anil coiiKiuuer, None Is genuine without the TRADK-MAKK. HI Kl. I. Alt OIL Is sold only by weight, each can containing five gallons of six nnd a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is the duty and Interest ot all dealers and consumers uf illuminating oil to use the STELLAR (Ml. only, because it uium Is kuown to he safe and reliable. 3. All orders should be addressed to jauii:x & co., WHOLESALE A&ENTS, . 136 South Front Street, 1 Sly t I'lilludelpiila. , r h ' ' - TO BOOK AGENTS." MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, "ROUCHINC IT," Is ready tor Canvassers. It Is a companion vol ume to "Innocents Abroad," of which 100,000 copies have lieen sold. Don't waste time on books one wants, but take one people will stop you III the streets 10 subscribe lor. "There is a time to laugh." and all who read this book will see clearly that time has come. Apply at once for territory or circulars. Address DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Publisher, 711 Saniom Street, Philadelphia. PI I June 4,172. Hnd 110 Change. While ridioir in the cara in Ohio, soma day since, I sat beside a fellow who looked weather beaten, as thouch ho had sat out: on a water taelon, for a eouple of weeka. I Said to him, 1: ,, ' " What'a your name?", 1 . , . Said he, "Adolphua.V Saya I, ' Your mother's name ?" : Says ho, "Mary." ..I v 1 -Vi. t . I looked amazed, and says : I. " Marv.' Mary ? can it be possible that tou are the lamb?" 1. ! j. 1 ,. ,. , ..: : ..; ,.t Says ho, "The what?" . " The lamb that Mary had." ' He revealed the fact that lie was not th lamb, and he further observed that " It ia all fired hot." - Says I, " Did you ever visit a tropical clime?" ,: ' Says he,' A what ?" Says I, "A hot clime.". Says he, " Jimminy orix, stranger, I've plowed up a side hill Fourth of July when the sun set my straw hat on fire and if that ain't a hot climb why I hain't been to one yet." : 1 : . .. , Before I had time to reply, the conduc tor came along and shouted " tickets." ' Greeny " I've got none." ' Conductor "Money then." 1 ' ' Greeny" I hain't any." Conductor " Got a pass ?" Greeny" No, hain't got a pass." Conductor" Thunder and spikes, you don't expect to travel on the cars for noth ing, do you?" Greeny" You advertise to take a feller for nothing anyhow." Conductor " IIow so)?" ' Greeny" Down there in your orflce in Cincinnati you've got a big sign stuck up in store writing, it says 'Thro' to Now York without change, and nary a cent of change have I got." The conductor dropped his anchor and sot the fellow ashore right by a big white post with some black letters on it, which read C, 80 miles. tWNear Goodrich's landing, La., their lived, some years ago, two brothers,' Pete and Jake Weir. They were tile ugliest looking specimens of humanity that ever trod earth ; their hands and feet were of monstrous size, of which John Mulligan the minstrel might say: " I'll fro 'era all over ye !" One day a flatboat having lan ded from down the rivor, Pete, who was not quite as ugly as his brother, went down to purchase a barrel of flour. On seeing him the captain could not suppress a burst of laughtor. On recovering he said to Pete : " By Jove t you're the ugliest looking man I ever saw. If you can bring me a more hideons specimen of manhood than you are you may have the flour for nothing." ' With a grin of satisfaction Pote turned on his heel, muttering "Jake't the man!" The . captain was almost; dumbfounded to see him return soon after with a much worse looking oddity.,. Ho was shocked at the sight of such a repulsive couple but his tongue soon loosened, and Pote and Jake bad hardly got within hearing distance when he roared out) " You needn't come on board at all, I'll have the flour rolled out on the Levoe." E3F"A Parisian millionaire once wrote to the celebrated coniio author, Scribe: " Honored Sir I wish very much to ally my name with yours in the creation of a dra matic work. Will you be so kind as to write a comedy of which I shall compose one or two lines, so that I may bo mentioned in the titter I will bear the entire pecu niary expense, so that I may divide the glory." Scribe, who was vain to conceit, replied: "Sir I regret that I cannot com ply with your modost request. It is not in accordance with my Ideas of religion or propriety that a horse and an ass Bhould be yoked together." To which the million aire quickly responded: "Sir I have re ceived your impertinent letter. IIow dare you call me a horse !" HTAn Irishman went into a Chicago store and says he: . "Did you put in the paper you wanted a man, sur?" "Yes," said the storekeeper, "and I distinctly stated all applications must be nindo by mail." ' " An' faith, an' it's myself that't a male, sure," said Pat 13TA Little girl went into a drug store the other day and said to the proprietor in a half whisper: " If a little girl hasn't any money, how much chewing-gum do you give her for nothing?" , , , , tSPA paiuter being asked tp estimate the cost of painting a certain house, drew forth a pencil and paper, and made the following calculation: "A . naught is a naught; fives into three you can't. I'll paint your house for fifty dollars." "Ye are the children of the devil," waa the text of a minister recently in the morn ing, aud in the afternoon he said, '.' children obey your parents."