The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, July 01, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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.Qrfjc.tiflicsilNcu) BJoomfitlli,
Philadelphia Advertisements.
The Holeton House,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
. . No. 28,' South Tenth Stivct,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. HOLETON, -! - -', Proprietor.
THIS Hotel has connected with it a Tempfr
anob Dininu KooM for latllett and nentlemen,
where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable
prices. .::,, i . . i IW
A Private Dining Room for ladles and
children has also been added to the accommoda
tions of the house
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
' . ' (FORMERLY "THE ONION,")
JOS. M. FEGER, , , Proprietor,
: 817 & A"RCII STREET, . ;
Philadelphia!'
Terms,
$2.60 Per Day.
THE ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has
been re-tilted and refurnished, so that It will
be found a comfortable and pleasant a stopping
plaoe as there Is In Philadelphia. . . 629
DAVY & HUNT'S
GREAT WESTERN BAZAR
. ' ' for 11 "', ''' ' ,,
CARRIAGES fit HARNESS,' . ,
1311, 1313, 1316 & 1317 MARKET ST.
PHILADELPHIA. ! i," , ;
Superior work of our own, and other good
Manufacturers at very low prices. : i
Top Buggies, (SO.upwards. t-,
.Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to S12S. .
Family Wagons, 80 to 1200,
Harness from 18 to 150 jtcr Bet
Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets (to., at
equally Low Prlees.
ANTONIO ROIC,
. ','' -,'.",'.'' importer ok ' ;
Havana and Key West . Cigars.
THE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the
very best
.'..'''" VUELTA ABAJO TOBACCO.,
" Salesroom ' ' ! ' ,', .', '
- No. 422 WALNUT STREET, ; . i . .
' Philadelphia.
7 101y , L. J. FERNANDEZ, Bole Agent,
CAHHKLH' -
JHue Hotse Powder
IS THE M08T RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre
pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper, Ixws of
Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or
any general disease of
HORSES, COWS, HOGS, 8HEEP, or POULTRY,
Has proven itself satisfactory wherever it has been
used. . , ,., , , ., , , ,
W Price 26 and 40 Cents per package. ;
Wholaale Agentt:
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
602 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
VALENTINE H. SMITH & CO.,
Cornet of 2d aud Green St., Philadelphia.
-For Sale by F, MORTIMER, New Bloom
held, Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country
Merchants everywhere. .
Prkpabed t
J. H.
128 Richmond Street, "" ' ' ''
7 118m PHILADELPHIA.
, , . MANUFACTURER OF
Fishing Tackle, Fishing Nets,
. . ! us.
1IOKNH FIsY XI2T.S, .
And Importer and Dealer in all kinds of
Fishing Tackle Goods
AMD '-.
C I-C J O I S ,
'" No. 004 SOUTH THIRD STREET. : , ,
PHILADELPHIA.'
rjMlE ATTENTION OF
Country Merchants
respectfully called to our large and well selected
' stock of
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WOODEN WARE, Ac,
which we will sell
AT LOW PRICES !
twixixu & Fiirrz,
, '., i 310 MARKET STREET, .
'776111 PHILADELPHIA.
KuiikePH Hitter Wine of Iron.
For the fur of Wnak Htomwh, GktimhI IMtii Jty, In
llvfhti'm, tirMuu4ff at the unrvcuiu Mj item, Conaiiimtiun,
AuUiity of th HUmiJUib, uU ail uuitw rotitifrimj toiilo.
Tha Wine lnoludM tba innat twmitflo ivnrj efflclwit
Malt of Iron wteiHMttMVHj i' it rutin J ftttWM)tiuxiiltf,oMii
tjiiml with tilt mot ejjtirtfbtio vujfutablti Uuic-VeUuw
Peruvian Xtark.
The e.lf tct in many ctuttm of detillfty, Inaa of amxtlte,
and mrHl lmmtratiuii, of an ettVirtit Halt of iron,
noiultuit'tl witu our yaiuali N rv. in mt fitM'PJ'. It
inmitlit tli feptttiUs raiHf the finis), ftuktut off imu-4-ular
riubhiucfM, romovf tin pallor of debility and
Do jwtt want metkitnir tn aireBKtb yul '
.r ,
lyyou want to bultd up youreonatUutlonr ' ' '
lo you want to rt rid of uervouautwif , , ,' ' '
iMa 7H waiit ctiturvyT. . ,
It yon wanttottlBcp weJlP i . r 1( , ,
lo you want ft brink and rWarout ft nUiiT
If you do, ity Kuuk.U'i ltlmr Wind of Iron..
Tliiii truly valtiahlftmlr him IWn an thoroiiVhly tet-
k1 liy all rlaHrit ii uf tliM omn)Uiiity that it U m.wnMu.
iiulii'MiiM.Ii aa a Tonic ;it-U-liir. Itcxwubutlhtln,
tiirl!vt ttm M(M)1 and jlvi a toiio to the nUuuwh. rein
Um the ayatum aiul roloima Ufa.
1 now only aak a U U1 of tuia invaluable toulc
t if Prit $ par tKittlo. - '
m K. r. K1TWKPL, 8olf.pnmri.-Utr.
- ' ' Ko. SUA North HUi Btr4. Mow vu
t ' ' I'll I I. A I Ik' I HII A
A.k Utt Kunknl'i bttu.r W'ivj ' Irvu, auil lakb iio
wius.1. v d iy
rhlladelphia', AdTertisemcnts.
'tl ilIiII".. ' li VI M.I. i
ZIE0LER & SWEARINOEN,;
Successors to '
SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., '
Xmnorter and TWlnratn ? .'"t '
Hosiery,
i 1
Itlbbois..:J;.;
- MiiMpcnderM,
T II R E A D S , J C 0 J B S, i
' ' and every variety of ' t' .'.
TRIMMINGS i 1 '
' ' AND- - --
irV- FANCY G00DS,a
Nt. W), North Fourr Hreet, "$ ... j ,
'l'UlLADBiPinA, 'PA.
Agents far Lancaster Combs
BARCROFT& CO.i
IinporU.il and Jobbers 'Vs V '
' 'of Staple and Faliay ' i.
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths
Casslmeres, 1 '
Lineus, vWhito Goods, Hosiery, &o.,
Nos. 406 and 407 MARKET STREET,
( Above Fourth, North Side, )
Philadelphia.
CiltAYISIM, & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,!
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c,
And a fine assortment of ''
Wood and Willow Ware,
' No. 420 Market street, above 4th, . '
; , Philadelphia, Pa. .
January 1, 1849.
A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J, S.Glelm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wholkbali Dealkrb ih
. t INM (I :t 1 ... V 1
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
rillLtDELPHIA.
82810
ISAAC W. RANCH & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
i - ,i
AMD ' i
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled andSalt
I S I I ,
No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LL0ID, 8UPPLEE, & WALTOIf,
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE,
No. 62S Market Street,
Philadelphia.
Hi.ATCHI.KT'8
Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
IB" n fi PITMP. Tasteless. Durable. Ef.
1'UMK, Tasteless, Durable,
L 2 flclent and Cheap. The best
uiiifj iui .iia iraM iiiiiiiv. All-
tentlon Is especially invited to
Blatcliley's Patent Improved
Bracket and New Drop Check
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
disturbing the Joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
eracksor scales, and will outlast
any other. For sale by Dealers
everywhere. SeudforCatalogue
and Price-List.
CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer.
6 371y , 506 Coimnerce St., Philadelphia, Pa
HAVID J. HOAR & CO.,
Successors to
HOAR UoOONKEY k CO.,
WnOI.ESALl
BOOT AND SHOE
. WAREHOUSE,
638 Market St. and (314 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
Have spoken their own
praise for upwards of
three-quartei's of a Cen
tury, i
if The attention of
Market I iarlMiiffi-M In imr.
LANDRETHS''
rUuiilarly requested-
SEEDS,
Landreth's Rural Ilea
lster and AlmiLiiuc will
lie mailed without charge
I to all who apply. .
DAVID LANDHKTH t HON,
XI and Jilrtouth Kixth Htrect,
i ... I'UlLADKLPUlA.I'a.t
7 14 000
WHOLESALE
.a V
GROCERS
January 1, 160V
Philadelphia Advertisements.
f v ! r
John Lucas , & Co.-
- Bele and
' 'THE .ONLY
' ,' MANUFACTURERS
1 i i or tb ? 1
- IMPERIAL. FRENCH, ,
f P U R E SWISS GREEN,
m Also, Pure
White Lead and Color
' 1 1 MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.,; '
' i v v i .. .1
Philadelphia.
WRICHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
t AND DEALERS IN
I?atont Iredit;iiiOH
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AFULLSTOCK
OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND AT VERY LOW PKICESr
A Good location for business, enables us to offer
Inducements to buyers, and makes it worth their
while to give us a trial 3 8tf
DAVID D. ELDER & CO.,
Successors to
MILLER & ELDER, s
Booksellers and Stationers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ,
- ; I ' .
" '.I'll I . . ,-
And Dealers In
" - . 'i. i , .
WINDOW CURTAINS
'' " ' . r AMB 1
' - : WALL PAPER, .
No. 430 Market Street, V ' . ,
81 ' - ' V PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
ISooksellers A Stationers,
And Dealers In ' .
C URTAIN '
' ' AND ;:' " "
. WALL-PAPERS,
i i '
Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA, ,
Publishers of Sanders'' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's Hlstorv uf
the United Stales, Felton's Outline Maps, &c.
- - . ; - . '
, BLANK BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order, sit
A. L. Kaub
J. E. Fbetmiri.
KA17B & FltTMIlIE,'
IMPOBTBBS AND JOBBEKSOF' I
' ' - ..i) V . .
Ohi 311 ix , O-.l n h w
QUEENSAVARE,
801 and 808, Cherry St., between Arch A Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
JET Constantly od band, Original Assorted
Packages. 3. 9. lylO
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
Wholesale farorers,
' ' ' ' ' i - r
' NO. 120 ARCH STREET,
P II I L A I) li L P II I A .
jyj-ASTEIlM, DETWI1KH A CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Ac,
328 MARKET STREET. , ,
7Wf
PHILADELPHIA.
S S s.
Stop That Cough I
IIt. 91 O It It I N '
, it SYRUP OF s ,
Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound,
BEINfl rnaiiufacttired by a new process and
WITHOUT HEAT, remains all the valua.
able properties of Tar unimpaired, and lsmo.it
pleasantly combined with ouniiiUih)e herbs. It Is
stioiiuly recommended for all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. , , ,.
LABORATORY, Ker ol 113 North Second SU, '
Philadelphia.
FOR SALE BY
V Di1. 'Sweeney New Bloomfteld. Paf B. M. Eby,
Newport, Pa. t T. Moraan Baldwin, Millerstown,
Pa., aud stores generally. 6m
J4 Is
I rrrt I
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Batcholor BiVs.,
TRADK
MA UK.
rUXqtt CIGARS!
' NOW
Better than any Ever
'. MADE BY THEM. '
See that the boxes are branded.
PECULIAR B.' B. PUNCH.
' WHOLESALE DEPOT,
ajJO TSfortli :irl Street,
Branch 23 North 2d si., Branch 37 Chesthutk.,
... , 1 1 'Opposite CONTlHEJiTAli'3i ,
10 6m . ... ( . PlULADKLrillA.
D. POUT BEALK, .
WITH r
BARNES, BRO., & 1IERR0N,
Wholesale Dealers In
IlntH, Cjijh, U'lirs,
' ' AND ' .
S X K A. W - G O O 8 ,
No. 603 MARKET STREET, .
. 6101y . PHILADELPHIA.
C. E. JORDAN. , J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
.... i i .
IIiitH, OfijiH; Furs,
i '. AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET,
J (Between Market and Arch Streets,)
618 41 PHILADELPHIA.'
W. F. KOIILKll,
. ' , JOBBER IN .' : .1 .. .
Hats, Caps, Furs,
S 1 w. -. O o o d s ,
158 KORTH THIRD STREET ., ' "
8 91yl0 , , PHILADELPHIA.
, , IiOCIIMAHT'S
'I" '!'.' 1 I : ' " ' I ' .;
mniS FLUID Is w arranted EUUAL to Ahnolb's
JL and is sold at much less price. The money
will be refunded to those buying It, If it does not
prove entirely sausiaciory. '
. 3L For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomfleld.
, '.' MILLERS KLDBH, '
; Sole Agentt,'.! ;!,'.' ,'.'
I.. ' ' '.' ao Market Street,1 ,
23031 i if. ' I . , .. PhiUdelphia. .
S. It. TAYLOR,
'I'. I.
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
- ''il AMD -V''X
TEA: DEALEKS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Stretf,
;v. ' ' ' ' ; li Philadelphia Pa
, THE BEST
A;Ut ;
'i Blatchley's
; Horizontal
ICE CREAM
FREEZER I
Tlngley's Patent, will produce a finer quality of
Cream in less time aud with lens labor, than any
other Freezer made. Is perfectly air-Unlit, and
will pay the entire cost of the machine in one
season In saving of Ice alone. Sizes from three to
forty quarts. Call and see it, or end for cata
logue. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer,
600 Commerce Street,
613tt Philadelphia, Pal
10 Per Cent. . . . ,
' Investments
SECURED BY MORTGAGE .' '
' ON ' '-
HEAL ESTATE
, . . WORTH
THREE TIMES THE BUM LOANED.
Interest Payable Soiul-Aunually
at the Banking House of
ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO.
' ' 1 IN NEW YORK CITY, ' ' ;
Or at any Bank designated by the lender.
R ARE INVESTING FOR EASTERN
names many thousands of dollars per
mourn III nrst mm l'iipcn on improveu property in
Illinois, and such has been the demand for these
denlrable secuiHIeit, that we have, during the last
fifteen mouths, placed in them nearly One Million
of Dollars, tlie semi-annual Intejest on which has
in each and every ease, been promptly paid.
These mortgages are in the form of Trust lJeeds,
and can be closed in twenty days, should there be
a failure tuiiay Interest or taxes when due.
We invest any sum, be it larue or small, and
collect and remit Interest and pi Incipal as it ma
tures, all without expense to the ieuder. Can re
fer to parties for whom we have loaned large
amounts, and who have never lost a dollar either
of principal or Interest in tills class of securities
during the last fijleen yenrt. Send for our
pamphlet, "lllinolt a a 'place of intwsltnni,"
mailed tree.
UENUX.q. WIISON. , , . OEORUX W. TOMS.
' Wilson' Toms',' ,
Dealursln Real Estate Ton Per Cvut, Securities
,i , and School Bouds, . .. ,..( . , .
. ; BLOOMINCTON, ILUNS.'
T A DIES AND CHILDREN will And a
J splendid assortment of shoes at the pne
price store of F. Mortimer. . i, - .. ; .
i
. Bound to Slick. .
We shall never iorget that evening we
spent at Magruder's, years ago. - We ad
mired Miss Mftgruder, and went around to
see her. It was sumirier time and moon
light and she sat upon the piazza. The
carpenter had been there that day gluing
up the rustio chairs on the porch, so we
ook a seat on the step, in front of Miss
Magruder, where wo would gazo Into her
eyes and drink in her smiles. It seems
probable that the carpenter muBt have up
set his glue-pot on the spot where we sat,
for after enjoying Miss Magrudor'a re
mark for a oouple of hours, and drinking
several of her smiles we tried to rise for the
purpose of going home, but found that we
were immovably fixed to the step. Then
Miss Magruder said: " Don't be in a hurry,"
and we told her we believed we wouldn't.
The conversation had a sadder tone after
that, and we sat there thinking whether it
would be better, to ask Miss Magruder to
withdraw while we disrobed . and went
home in Highland costume, or : whether we)
should urge her to warm up the poker so
that we could thaw ourselves out; or wheth
er we should give one terrific- wrench and .
then ramble down the yard backward.
About midnight Miss Magruder yawned
and said she believed she would go to bed.
Then we suddenly asked hor if she thought
her father would have any, obejetion to
lending us . his front steps for a fewdays;
because we wanted to take them home for.
a pattern. : We think Miss Magruder must
have entertained doubts of. our sanity for
she rushed in, called her father and scream
ed.: . Magruder came down with a double
barreled gun. Then we explained the sit
uation in a whisper, and be procured a saw
and cut out the piece of the step to which
we were : attached. Then we went home
wearing the patch, and before two o'clock,
crushed out our young love for Miss Ma
gruder, . We never called agaifl and she
threw herself away on a young dry-goods
man. There is a melancholy satisfaction
in recalling these memories of youth, and
of reflecting upon the influences of glue,
upon the emotions of the human heart
. Babies andBalloU. '
'" Poor critters !" exclaimed Mrs. Part
ington with a sigh. " What poor creatures
are you pitying now, mother?" 'inked the
inquisitive Ike. ' "Them unfortunate wim
mln in England as are clambering after
the suffersge," replied the good old lady.
" From what I hear, they are all either un
married wlmmln or married wimmin with
out children, and would much rather have
babies than ballots if they could get 'em.
Now, sence it appears they ' can't, I think
the least the men might do would be to
let 'em vote, if it's enny comfort to the
poor things. Sufferage is a woman's lot,
ennyhow."
tSTAn exchange has its old man, who
reads that paper and no - other, and , thus
describes him : " Chewed tobacco sixty
years and got fat ou it. Then he took up
bard drink and followed it for twenty-five
years, and grew youngor every day.', Now
he reads his paper . by moonlight alone,
through an Inverted microscope, to make
the type appear small enough for his eye
sight. Walks four miles every morning
for his drinks before breakfast. ' Chops a
cord of wood between each meal. Tried to
die of. old age thirteen times and failed
every whack. ; Attends to the wants of his
old and feeble grandson, and superintends
the funerals of his posterity with a decency
becoming his years."
' ty It is related of Dan Rice that when,
in Detroit be was greeted by a seedy look
ing chap with Is this old Dan ?'! " It is,"
replied Daniel pleasantly. " I'm powerful
glad to see you; we had an arrival at out
house last night, and we .are going to call
him Dan Rice." i Dan's countenance fell at
once, and in a solemn whisper he said :
" I'm sorry, but; you are a little too late.
I've shaken hands with' forty-eight men
this morning who bad named babies after
me, and my last five dollar bill has been
out. : You'd better strike Barnum when,
he comes,''
tSTA self-possessed young man called at
a house in Atlanta, Ga., a few mornings
ago, and aked to see his wife. "She is.
not here," replied the mistress of the
house. "There is no one here but the
members of my own family." "Woll,'N
replied he, !' it's one of them I want to
see, I married your eldest daughter last
night." ' :
tJJ"A farmer lost a gimlet in the woods
near Montiuelio, Miun., . three years ago.
and the other day he cut down an IronwooJ
tree, fast in the fork of which he found-
not hi gimlet, but a three quarter inch
auger I He is sorry he didn't wait a year
or two longer, a a two-inch auger was just
what he wanted. .,
tSTj While a couple of wohien were ear
nestly discussing the other day the merits
of a certain physician, one of them asked
the other what kind of a doctor he was.
Sure, I dunno," was the reply, ' "but I
think jt's an alapaca doctor they oall
him." . , " " ..'
1ST A colored convict 1" Georgia got
religious conviction at a revival meeting
one morning last week, aud a secular con
viction for theft at polios court iq the af
ternoon, i :, i . . ,