The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 11, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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Philadelphia Adferllsements.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
No Pen on can take Miea Bitter accord-
!bi to direction, and cmain lonf unwell, provided
A..;. Uu. r nnt rinstroved hv mineral DOison or other .
nenf,and the vital organs wasted beyond Ilia pointy
Uyipnpala or Indlseition. Headache. Pain
In 111 Shoulders, Couchs, lightness of the Cheat, Die ,
siness. Sour Eructation of the Stomach, Bad Tast
in the Mouth, Bilioua Attacka, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs Pain in 'he region
of alia Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, .
are the offsprings of Dynpi. In ,neM complaint
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement,
, For Female Complaint, in young of old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so deeded an
Influence liut marked improvement (s aoon percep- ,
' For Inflammatory and Cfironlo Ilrieti
w.,i,M anA f:mit. Hilimis. Kemittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneya 1
I UI-.I.1..- ltin liavA nn .null. Such DlS-
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally ,
omduced by derangement ot tne uigesiiv, vrzan-.
They are a Oentle Purftattve well
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar men! of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and In Bihou
Diseases.
For Skin Dlee Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Snota, Pimples, Pustules, Boila, Car
buncles, Ring-worme, Scald-Head, Sore Eye. Ery
sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationsof the Skin, Humor
and Disease of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug up and carried out of th aystem in a
short time by the use of these Bitter
. Orateful Thousands proclaim Viniga. Bit
Teas the most wonderful Invigorant that ver sustained
ALiLVCKSVr. B. II. McnON AID CO., "
Druggists and Gen. Agta., Sa Franciaco, Cel.. "
and cor. of Washington and Charlton St.. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
LOOK OUT!
"f would resiwctlvely Inform my friends that 1 In-
1 iciul calling upon lilt'in Willi a sujipiy ui gouu
Of my . ::" i .' 'i i " '
OWN MANUFACTURE.
Cunslsting Of
CASSIMERS, . ; ' '
CASSINET8,
FLANNELS, (rialn anil bar'd)
CA-ltl'lCTHi, Ate.,' , ,
to exchange for wool or sell for cash. ' '
" J. M. BIXLEll.
Centiie Woolen Factokt. 6,17,4m,
. , ,
-y K K T A B U K
' GRAPE VINES, (30 Varieties.)
l'EACIt. APn.E, TEAK, FBU1T TUEE8, &C,
CSi'eon IIohho Wtoc'lf,
FOB THE SPItlNO OF 1872.
A largo vavli'lv of Hmleenml Perfi-otly Itolliilile
stock offered at fair prlws. Need and plants, by
mall.
i 'lumlAr iiiaili'il. iireiuilrl ns fnllnwi :
Nn. 1. Vegetable I'lniils utnl livnds. Flower
rSeeds. &(!. . .
No. 2. (i!'i)in Hoilo. Heddlng and Flowering
riants. tii iiai'ieniiti i ioh v nui ihw. itiwen. xe.
No. X Grape Vinos, l'tnlr Tiir. Small Fruits,
&c..&. ;ICO. F. Mi l-KIM.
i i , i Ulverniil'-' Niirxrvlr.
t IStf . Harrlsbui g. Fa.
SlOO' Reward f ir a eaic of tfeuralitfu'or
Rlifiimntt-iiii of nn v form wliiiti-ver. (ciinildHied
.iiml.lel Hint ). FITLHttft VKliKlAHl.K
IHIKi;MATlC SVItl'r will nut cure wsrrunled
uninjui'liius, and a jiii)(i:;;n' . rKrrilinii used
iituurillv
from BKWAR1 olTiTed to (lie l'ruprletnrs of
any Medlcinetor HI mutism nil, I Neuralgia able
to Hih1ik' oiip-foiirlli at man V coiimIiim IIvIiik
imu'hs iiiiMle withtn the Mnine lenutli il tlltieasl'i
hitler's ViuaIlIi1u ltllellll'.allc ItelltlMlv..
tJMKJ HHWAHUiilluieil Ui liny IVi-miii provhm
.los. 1", Kitler. M. 1'.. to he other tlmii a (.'ludnnte
of the celebrate,! Vnivi'is'ly of Pennsylvania In
18M. and rmfessur of f'liiMnlstry tiearut i:neu
inatloin specially for 1)0 vesrs.
SKxHl KKWAI(l) to anv i'lieinlit. l'hvsicinn. or
otlieis able ti ilUcover liHlide of ToUts!!, ('nb'lil.
mim, Mercury. or uiiytbinn injuriinm to llui system
ill l)r. I'liier s itnruiuanc Mrup.
)HHA Ortllicutes or teitbiiiiiiiiilx of cure. in.
eludhiK Itev. C. II. Ewlnit, Media. Pennsylvania
Itev. .Imeliil isi i:fs. rails en N'lmviklil. 1'lillailei.
phia: Hid wile ol iiev. j. n. Davis., iniriitsiown,
Vi.iv .Ihi-mpv, Hev. Tilouiiu Muniliv. Ki-iinkfnril.
I'lilluili'luhU: lxiclor ilennluuH ami Doctor Wal
ton, I'liliadelplilat Hon. .J. V. t;ineluy. im-iuber of
Ouum'chs ii'oiii j'liiiiiueipiiiis: iron. .iuii;e j.ee,
I'liiiiilrii. New Jnrsev: ex-Senator Htewart. of llal-
tlniore! ex Governor Powell, of Kentucky, and
fiiiw:iii,Ui,r others. If annce nenultted.
lA Hr.w A lit lor tne name 01 any wiirrnniea
preiiiuiilion for KlieimmtlHiii and NeuralKla sold
iniilpr u similar leual tfiiuianlee. settlnu fmtlillie
prei!
undi
exact imnibur of tmllles to cine or return the
iimount paid for the same to the patient, In case of
failure to cure. A full description of cases re-
numnu mmrantees nuisi m lorwarneo ny leiier w
Plilladi lplila. '1 111" guarantee, aluued anil (latlnir
Hie iiuaiittty to um, will be reiiirned by mall,
.t.iii, ...luii.M unit (iisii'iirtiiins. wltlmut anv charae.
arAildrms all loiters to lilt. m l. Kit, No. 48
Soulii l'luii tli Hlreet, Philadelphia. Noollier Item.
dy 1 olteri'd on such terms, iiet a circular on
the various forms of ltlieuiiiatisiu, also Blank ap
plications for guarantee, gratis of the special
.....Ml
tr Or. T. n. SWEENEY. Unurglst. 'Now
Bloomlleld, Pa,. Assent fur tills couuty.(8 3 ly
A
SIt,F.MIT A HHOttTMESm
," . ' OF ' " ' '
Duy. GOODQ
Suited to tlio Season,
Are Now Offered for Bale by
mil
ffs mH
IX vi
I jSsi: i if Hit
S I L-- tTiTi MTrii A
V. MORTIMER. New Bloomfleld.
John Bhsflner, Jr. El 8. Ilegler. Theo. Rum
SHAFFNER,4 ZIEGLER & C0M-
, V Sucoessorg to, . v - "
BHAFFNER, ZIEOLEK & CO.,
V Importer and Dealer In
Hosiery,
(lover, .
Ribbon, , N
v
THREADS, COMBS'
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
FANCY. GOODS.S
No. 36, North Fouri Street, . V.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(.-
Agents for panoatler Cow 6 s. J
BARCROET & CO.,
IuiporU.il and Jobber
v.
, Ol Staple and Fancy
-
J)ltY,-;GOOJ)S,
Cloths,
Cassimres, t
v : ; ;v r-IJlarikets;
Linens, White Goods,1 Hosiery,, &o.M
Nos. 405 an 40T MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Fhtlatlelplila
OIULYKILIi & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
"Oil Cloths, ' ;
Shades,
; ; Brooms, ':
, , ' , , Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, ,Twines, - &c,
And a flne assortment of
Wood and Willow ware,
" No. 420 Market street, above 4th, -
. Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 1869. ' ' , :
A
A. B. Cunningham. J. U.Lewars. J.B.Ulelm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
i - Wnot-KSiXS Dbaxibs lit
Tobacco, Segars, Vic,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH 8TREET,a
PIIIIaADFXPIIIA..
82810
W. A. Atwood.
Isaac W. Bancs
ISAAC W. RANCK & CO., ;
C'oinmiHfslon , Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt
No. 210 North Wharves, above Eace Street,
. -;" PHILADELPHIA, PA.
, WM. H. KENNEDY,
a. W. Hickman. . Gea Wain.' ; A. L. Whlteman,
Hickman, Wain & "Whlteman,
Tobacco, . Segars, &c,
No. 222 MARKET STBEET,
, I'lIILADEH'UIA, PA.
tar A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na.
vr, always ouhaud. 4 82 tf 10 , .
LLOYD, SUTPLEE, k WALTO!,
WHOLESALE '. "
HARDWARE HOUSE,
No. 625 Market Street, ,:
Philadelphia.
s. k7tayiok,
WAINWBIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
. 4TEA DEALERS, ,, v.
North East Corner ot 2nd aud Arch Klrtett,
Philadelphia Pa j
DAVID J. H0A11 & CO.,
' Successors to - ' '
HOAR, MoCONKEY k CO.,
WOOLISALK , , , ( '
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
623 Market Bt. and 014 Commerce Btreet,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
WHOLESALE '
GROCERS
January I, 1800
ohn LucaS ' & C6., '
' -Ml.
, , Sole ana
v. v tv
'.V
IMPERIAL '.FRENCH;
', .. J t htf.r AHD t ...
PURE VS W 1 S S G R E E N ,
Also, Pure V , "
White Iacad v and Color
MANUFA CTURERS,
( Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.
Philadelphia.
WRICHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
' AND DEALEBB IH ; '
" 119 MARKET 8TBEET, NEAB FIIONT,
v V- V nf, Iln.l a! nlita VJ
J. SBSSSBVSSFW,
A'jFULta STOCK )
OF EVEEYTHINO CONNECTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
V .'AND AT VERY LOW PIUCEp.
A Good location for business, enables us to otfer
Inducement! to buyers, aud makes It worth their
while to give us a trial.
88tf
AVID D. ELDER & CO.,
' Successor to
H li MILLER ' & ELDER,'
Boolisellerr , and .Stationers,
BLArJK BOOK MANUFACTUBEBS.
t is ; ' .t , ,
Ami Dealers In "- '
WINDOW CUBTAINS 1 '
AND
WAtt PAPER,
"No, 430 Market Street, ' '-
31 PHILADELPHIA, PA,
S0WEB,, POTTS & CO.;
Rooksellers & Stationers,
... - , And Dealers in . ,
C U.R T AIN-
AND
t - - i, WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. 5S0 Market and 523 Minor Street s,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
- Publishers ol Sanders' New Readers, and.
Brook' Arithmetics. Also. Kobert's iusiory ol
the United Stales, t eiion vuvuue mayo, f
BLMK BOOKS
Alwavs on hand, and made to Order. 31t
A. L. Kaub '
J. E. Fkethibi.
ICAUS1 K FIIYMIRE,
IMPORTEUS AMD JOBDEKS 01 '
o li i n , .O- 1 n, s
AND
QUEEN SWA11E,
801 and 803,'Ch.erry St., between Arcli & Race,
, PHILADELPHIA. 1 "
ET Constantly on hand, Original Assorted
Packages. , , ,, . , . , , , l "
-t -4 I I k r -rr-r-l n. 'l''"
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
P ?lTlioleale ; Cirocers, 'j
- -; NO. 120 ABCH STREET,- ,' v
1 II I L AI) i: la ! II I A
17, mortimeh'q
: oit bakgainO,
His Stock will be found tlie most oomplete
in the county, and consists oi
DUX GOODS
nl.OTIUNO
' VfllUMiKRIKf '
UfJHOK FINDINOK ' ,
' - ' OQADI.ERH HAHnWATtE,
o-irnJMw WAitK ato
... WllUI.Ii J'Al'tlt
VY-nitirsHKHall styles
, i AJptiOTH dCs M1IOKH
Ctia'I'h m caph
, . , iliTrlll'I K-0M)I8
W JOTIONI &o.
nil
CI.OTII
UvTAII.H H MPIKKH
Elk; k toolh t;
TJA1NTH. OILS
ATT) AISINH&BI'ICK
It lit ON A KTliKI.
irtAKKIAOK HAHDWARE
V jjN ViStiOl'Eijdk l'Al'EIl
GOODS OP EVERY STYLE
pHEAP FOR CASH,
VJXLL and bee.
T A DIES AND CHILDREN will da
J j splendid asaortmeut of shoes at th oae
price store of F. Mortimer.
4
DAVY & HUNT,
....... i.
Great Western ' Carriage, and
Harness ;. ', '
. BAZAAlt,
1311,1313,1318 A 1317 MARKET ST.
; : ' ! I w
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Fulling and Shifting top Bungles from ISO to rm
' (lermautown (Shifting Seats) from 70 to 1160.
Kockaways (Leather 1 rimmed 1 irom iso to iiw.
Dearborns, No Top pngiiiis,
uagger anu ousi
nnsa Wairnna from 10 to al'in.
Hlnale Harness Irom us to J7S per set.
15 to 7S 01
Double Harness from t25 to K6 per set.
Blankets. Whips. Halters, Sheets, Afghansand
everything appertaining to the business at equal
ly low prlcea. Our motto Is "Cheaper than the
Cheapest." Utve us a call before purchasing else
where. 33 8m
1. POUT UEALE,
WITH
BARNES, BRO. & HERRON,
Wholesale Dealers In ,
ITtits, Caps, lnrs,
AND
S T 11 W-GOODH,
Na 603 MABKET STREET,
6101y . PHILADELPHIA.
C. E. JORDAN. J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
lints, Capn, Furs,
AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Between Market and Arch Streets,)
C.18.el PHILADELPHIA.
W. F. KOIII.i:it,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Strav - O- o o (1h
153 NORTH THIRD STREET,
8 91J10 .... PHILADELPHIA.
Blatchley's Cucumber Wood Pumps
MARK.
Patented.
. , BliATCULET'S
Cucumber Wood Pumps,
Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, and
(1HEAP I
JAre already widely known and de
. servedly popular.
' RECENT IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS,
recommend these Pumps stlll.'more stronEly to the
dm line and tne crane. Dealers siiii-
piled wltn lull uescnpi
iic, upon application .
ilied with full descriptive Catalogues, Price Llst-
TISGLEY'S PATENT
HORIZONTAL
IC13 CItEAM i lllAIAAl,
BAVES ICE, SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOR,
And produces the finest quality of Cream known
to the Art. Bona ior a Descripuveuaiaiogue.
Mr- F. Moktihkk. New Bloomtlcld. Pa., Is
Agent for these Pumps.
' CHAS. Q. BLATCHLEY, Manf'r.
, , 600 Commerce Street,
5 13tf Philadelphia, Pa.
organs i organs i organs i
For the Parlor. Sunday School and Church. 5
Octaves : 2 sets of Heeds throughout : 6 stops. Only
$125. The best organ in the worm ior me worm
fnr tlm innnev. We can suuolv Oruans ranulnKln
price from tKB to rJlXX), and otrer me mosinuerai
lllllliceilieilis 10 llie liuue, xctivncm, iiciriiiicu.
and others, who will act as audita for the sale ot
our Instruments.
The Parlor 3cm" IMano,
7 Octaves, full Iron frame, overstrung scale, round
corners, carved leiss; the finest low-priced Piano
manufactured. Fully warranted.
Violin Strings.
We Import direct
Trancw. the very cho
from Italy. Germany and
France, the ver
and can aiinnrir
choicest strings that are made,
and can support the trade it lowest market prices.
Kamnln stt of clinlce Vlclinor UultarHtriiiLtsmall.
edfree fur fl. Band Ii itrumenui, Sheet Music,
Music Books, aud Musical Merchandise of eyary
description. '
WM, A. rOND CO.,
547 BUOADWAY, NEW YORK,
Branch Store, 80 Union Square. Sin
JNSURE IN THE
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
' OF
NEW YORK.
k F. 8, Winsto Preldeut. .
The oldest and strongest Company lu the United
States. Assets over ti6,OUO,000 lu cash.
S. M. S1IU EB, A Kent.
Liverpool, Pa.
S 44 13t.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BLTWEEN
BLOOM FIELD & NEWPORT!
rpilE subscriber wlshei to notify the citizens ol
X
liluoiiiileld and Newport that he is runniiiK a
I 'ally Line between these two places, and will haul
Freight of uy kind, or r romptly d
deliver packages
av mH.nuvMi MiitritMlHll V Ilia card.
Order may r! leti forhlm at the stores of
F. Mortimer) Co., New BlooiuUeld.or MllligauA
Mu.,r,Ne-vport.Pa. g WHIXM0RI ,
Bloiimfleld, January 25, 1870.
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nUMOBOUS ITEMS. '
tS" A little girl at Dubuque amended
the Lord's Prayer by asking for her daily
gingerbread. . . ? 1 ' '
; ; ( i
tW A henpecked husband thinks that
while to be hornet stung is bad, " woman's
tongue" Is worse. V1
' 3T It is said that a lame dog is like art
inclined plane because he is a slow pup(
while the other is a slope up.
t3TWho was the Btraightest man named
in the Bible?. : Joseph, for Pharaoh
wanted to make a ruler out of him.
'f '
tW If a Bpoonfiil of yeast will raise fifty
cents' worth of flour, how much will it tako
to raise funds to buy another barrel with? ,
t3fA darkey arrested with chickens in
his sack deolared, " De man dat mt 'em
dar was no fren of mine."
tST A little girl wants to know if fleas
are white because her uncle told he.
"Mary had a little lamb wth fleas as white 1
as suow."
"Lor'-a-massay," exclaimed the old
lady in the witness box, " how should I
know anything about a thing I duno any
thing about ?"
rise for information, said a mem
ber of a legislative body. I am very glad
to hear it, said a bystander, for no man
wants it more.
t2T I don't think Mr. Dosim takes his
physio reg'lar," said a doctor's boy to his.
employer, "Why so?" "He's gettin''
well too fast."
t A Cincinnati lover has been discard
ed by his affianced million heiress for tread
ing on her pet cat's tail. He vowed it was
an accident, but she insisted it was done
on poor-puss.
tW SayB a Dutcham explaining why ho
kicked his wife down stairs :
" She was tronk all te tay Saturday night
and all te night Sunday morning, and I von
so vild that I kick the stairs right down
h - "
t3T An editor
once wrote : " We have
received a basket of strawberries from Mr.
Smith, for which he will receive our com
pliments, some of which are four inches in
circumference." Pretty good sized com
pliments those.
1ST A younp; gentleman of Morristown,
N. J., was playing at hay making with a
rural Maud Mullor, and rather liked it until
a Bwarm of yollow-jackets crawled up his
nankeen trousers. Maud laughed heartily
at the Irish jig he danced until she got
"some of itlnher'n."
tW " So here I am between two tailors,"
cried a beau at a publio table 1 where two
young tailors were seated who had juiit
commenced business for themselves:
" True," was the reply, "we are begin
ners, and can only afford to keep one goose
between us.
t3?At Chicago, recently, a lady at
church was seen to bow her head as if in
pious thought. She suddenly raised it aud
leaned against the seat, when an explosion
occurred that shook the wholo building.
She had pressed too heavy ou an air ciisb-
ion bustle. This is no romance but a stern
fact.
t3S An apothecary boy was lately Kent
to leave at one bouse a box of pills, and at
another six live fowls. Confused on the
way, he left the pills where the fowls
should have gone, and the fowls at the pill
place. . The folks who received the fowln
were astonished at reading the accompany
ing direction : " Swallow one every two
hours. "
ItST A landlord in Paris, who was par
ticular about not having children to' musa
up bis rooms, asked a proposing tenant if
he had any. With a solemn face,he replied:
" Yes, six, all in the cemetery." x He got
the rooms on a loase which said nothing
about children, and in due time, to the hor
ror of the landlord, the six youngsters ap
peared. They bad been in the cemetery,
sure enough, at the time stated, but they
bad been sent there to play.
tW A correspondent says: "It is niy
duty to impress on you the certain fact
that one half of our young people lose their
senses when they lose their hearts. One
of our party has already writen five letters
to his lady-love, and he goes around groan
ing and sighing In a most pitiable manner.
He has no appetite, and sleeps at the top
of the house, close to the moon. He can
not stand by one of the colums of the piasv
za without putting his arm around its
waist, and I caught him kissing an applo
to-day because It had rod cheeks.
tW A Methodist minister, who lived on t
a small salary, was greatly troubled at one
time to get his quarterly installment. He
had called a number of times, but each
lime nan oecn pur, on wun some excunu.
At length be went to his steward, and told '
him he must have bis money, for his fami
ly must have 'ibe peocHsnrios of life.
"Money 1". replied' the steward, "you
preach for moneyj I thought you preached
for the good of souls 1" . ." Souls 1" replied
the minister, " I can't eat souls, and if I
could it would take a thousand souls like
yours to make a decent meal." '.
A.