riiiladclpltla Advertisements. iTlfiTlise, ON TDE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. '23, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. HOLETON Proprietor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Tkmpfb ance Dining Room for ladten and gentlemen, here meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 7 10 - A Private Dining Room for ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions ol the house. , ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor, 317 & 810 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.50 Per Day. THE ST. ELMO Is centrally located and lias been re-lltted and refurnished, so that it will be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping plac I there Is in Philadelphia. 6 29 DAVY & HUNT'S GREAT WESTERN BAZAR FOR CARRIAGES & HARNESS. 1311, 1313, 1316 A. 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. Superior work of our own, and other good Manufacturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, SSO.upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 05 to $125. Family Wagons, 80 to 1200, Harness from 18 to ISO per set Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets Sc., at equally Low Prices. ANTONIO ROIC, IMPORTER OF Havana and Key Vest Cigars. THE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the very best VUELTA ABAJO TOBACCO. W Salesroom No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 7 10 ly JUAN A. GARCIA, Agent C A hi H I L H ' Blue Horse Powder 18 THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pro pared for Colds, Coughs, Distemper, Loss of Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or any general disease of nORSES.COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or TOULTRY, Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever it has been used. KmT Price 25 and 40 Cents per package. . H'Aotesafe Agent: JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., 602 Arch Street, Philadelphia. VALENTINE H. SMITH Hi CO., Corner of 2d audUreen Sis., Philadelphia. aa-For Sale by F, MORTIMER. New Bloom field, Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Phepared bt J. SI. 'CASSE1.S, 128 Richmond Street, 118m PHILADELPHIA. rjlHE ATTENTION OF Country Merchants respectfully called to our large and well selected stock of CARPETS, OIL. CLOTHS, WOODEN WARE, A.C., which we will sell AT LOW PRICES! twixixo v .fjiktz, 310 MARKET 8TKKKT, 7 7 Cm PHILADELPHIA. Kuukel's Hitter Wine of Iron. For the Cure of Weak Rtomarh, General Debility, In. didrewtiuii, DIhuoho of the iwrvmi R utem, (IoiihUj ration, Acidity of the Btoinaoh, ami all catuw retiutriug a tonic. The Wine Include the mont aureeabie and efficient Bait of Irou w iotuwfl ; Oitrutuof Mtu.'tiettcOxldt'.cotii bi ned with the luuut entiitft'tic Vtte table Umicn Vtliow Peruvian Uark. The eff-ctiu many caaeanf debility, lnaa of amiettte, and (reiiral iWHttratiou, of an eilicient Halt of Iron, ooinbiued with our valuable Nerve, 1h tutwt happy. It auffim'iitu tb apjtetite, ralaea the jmlae, tuktw otfmuH cuUr fUbiiiutu, removee tiie tailor ol debility aud (five a tlorid vUfor to the couuteuauue. Do you want aomethintr to atreujrth youl Do yoo want a jrood appetite? IX) you want to build up your oonatitutiouf Do you want to yet rid of uervouaueaaf Do you want energy? Do you want to uleep well? Do you want a brink and vlKoroua feeliUK? If you do, try Kuukel'a littler Win of Iron. Tuht truly valuable tonic hae Ition en thoroiiKhly tent ed by all clawiea of the community that it la now deem ed indiaiffuaahleaa a Tonic medicine. IttuwUtbutlittle, imriUee the blood and trivea Ume to the atoiuacu, reuo vatee the uyauao aud proloiiK life. I now only aak a trial of thia lu valuable toulo. ' Pri" ' feTkUNVL. 8o.e Proprietor, 'o-Il'o'UiMitr'irfIljf;j;,lFYJl',tu, Auk fur Kankel's Bitter Wlu of Irou ud Ukn no otlmr. 'y C. E. JORDAN. . ' , J. VOX Jordan, fox & co., Wholesale Dealers In IIixtH, Cnps,Furs, AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets.) G.18el PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. ZIEGLER & SWEARINGEN, .' ' Successors to n SUAFFNER, ZIEGLER 0 CO., . Importers and Dealers In Hosiery,; .. ; . - : r i loves, -: 1 '' ' i IMbbonw, NuapciMlcrs, THREADS, COMIJS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,' No. 36, North Four! Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. . BARCROFT & CO., ImporUiB aud Jobbers OI Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcres, Blankets, Linons, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 4(17 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) Philadelphia. A. B.Cunningham. J. H.Lewars. J.S.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleini & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, IIIL.AI?I,I1IIA. 83310 ISAAC W. RANCK & CO., 1'oiiimlttMioH Merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds ol Pickled andSalt 1 I S II , Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 213 North Wharves, to Xo. 134, Xorlh Wharves Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. S. It. TAYLOK,' wrrn WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa UL.ATCI1LEY'S fcj Si Improved CUCUMBER WOOD 2 g PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Kt- 2 llcient and C'lieap. . The best 1'timp for the least money. At- loniion is especially invitea to nmicuiey s rnieui iinpnivea ( C0 1 1lracket and New Drop check y Valve, which can be withdrawn without removliiK ilia rump or disturbing the Joint. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Ueud for Catalogue and I'llce-Llst. CIIAS. O. HLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 6 37 ly 500 Commerce tit., Philadelphia, Fa DAVID J. HOAR & CO., Successor! to HOAIt McCONKKY k CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 028 Market Bt. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. (HUYltlLL V t'O., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of Wood ami YVfllow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, . Philadelphia, Fs. January 1, 18S9. LLOYD, 8UPPLEE, ft WILTON, WnQLESALK HARDWARE HOUSE, l'Iilla,lelpl,la WHOLESALE otvS, V GROCERS January 1, 1869 I 'if Philadelphia Advertisements. John Lucas & Co. bole and TUB OKLX ' ( r - l : : f MANUFACTURERS 1 ' , ' I 1 ', Of THE ;, I . . . i. . I . .. IMPERIAL FRENCH, PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White I-ead and Color MA y UFA CTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth Bt., Philadelphia. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN I'iitoiit 3Iodicines 119 MAKKET STltEET, NEAR FRONT, Philadelphia, Pa. A. ITHiL STOCK OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH TUB BUSINESS, OF TIIE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VEIIY LOW PIUCE8. A Good location for business, enables us to otter inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. ' 3 Stf AVID D. ELDER A CO., successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUKEltS, And Dealers In WINDOW CUKTAINS AND WALL FArElt, No. 430 Market Street, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, And Dealers In CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, N09. 630 Market and 623 Minor Street s, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of lie umieu tnaies, reiwu's uuiuue maps, io. BLAKK HOOK 8 Always on band, and made to Order. Sit A. L. Kaub J. E. Fbbtmibb, KAVB A FRYnillK, Importers add Jobbers of China, Gr 1 fi w & AND QUEENSWAIIE, 801 and 803, Cherry St., between Arch A Race, PHILADELPHIA. fTr Constantly on band, Original Assorted rackages. . v. ly 10 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale Croeers, No. 120 ARCH BTREET, l'lIILADELl'IIIA. jyA8TEHS, DETWIljF.lt A CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, Cloths, Catisimeres, Cottonades,&c, Z2i MARKET STREET, Tr PHILADELPHIA. S S s Sto2 That Coitffh! on. 91 o n II I 8 ' SYRUP OF Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehoimd, BEINO manufactured by a new process and WITHOUT HEAT, contains all the valua alile properties of Tar tiulinpulii-d, and Is miMt pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. Jt Is strongly recommended for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. LABORATORY, Rear of 118 North Second St., Philadelphia, FOR BALK BY Dr. Sweeney New Bloomtteld, Pat B. M. Eby, Newport. Pa. i T. Moruan Baldwin, MUlerstown, I'a-, anil stores generally. 6m Philadelphia Adycrtiscmcnts. D. 1'OItT BE ALE, WITH BARNES, BRO. & IIERR0K, Wholesale Dealers In Ilntw, On jh, lurw, AND 8T11AM.GOOD8, No. 603 MAKKET STREET, 6101y PHILADELPHIA. W. I KOIILKH, JOBBER IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Stra v - C3 o o d h 153 NORTH THIRD STREET, 8 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA. Batcliclor Bro's., TRADE MARK. PUNCH CI GAPS! NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. Keo that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, if.Ui Norlh :rl Htrcct, Branch 23 North 2d St., Urauch 837 Chestnut St, (Opposito "CONTINENTAL") 10 0m PHILADELPHIA. The 17. II. Mutual Aid Society of Pennsylvania, Present the following plan for consideration to uch persons who wish to become members: The payment of SIX DOLLARS on application, FIVE DOLLARS annually for four years, and thereafter TWO DOLLARS annunlly during lifo, with pro-rata mortality assessment at the death of each member, which for the First Class Is as IOIIOWS ment Ae ment Ae mcnt ment 15 60 28 73 41 2 54 1 70 16 tU 2(t 74 42 04 65 1 80 17 02 30 75 4.f (W 66 1 92 18 03 31 77 44 W 67 2 04 19 64 32 79 4' 1 00 68 2 16 20 06 fW ' 81 46 1 00 69 2 28 21 00 34 8.1 47 1 12 IK) 2 40 22 67 86 83 48 1 1 2 45 2.1 68 3(1 8li 4(1 1 24 62 2 60 24 69 H7 87 60 1 HO 63 2 65 26 70 38 88 61 1 40 64 2 60 26 71 89 8!l 62 1 60 65 2 65 27 72 40 90 63 1 00 Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE THOUHAND DOLLARS, to bo paid at hlsdeath to his legal heirs or assigns, whenever such death may occur. A inemlier, or his heirs, may name a successor: but If notice of the death of a member to the Sec retary Is not accompanied with the name of a sue. cessor, then the Society will put In a successor and (111 the vacancy, according to the Constitution of the Society. Should the member die before his four pay nients of i-e dollar are made, the remaining; un- 5 aid part will be deducted from the one Thousand xUar due Ills heirs s his successor will then pay only two dollar annually during his lifetime, and the mortality assessments. . Male and Female from fifteen to sixty-five years of atte. of good moral habits, in good health, hale, and sound of mind, Irrespective of creed, or race, may become members. For further interna- lion, auuiess It, w. CKAUMlill, (Scc'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society. LEBANON, PA. Wm. M. Sittch, New Bloomfluld. I'a.. District Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair aud Ful- wh vuuiuies. Agents Wanted I Address D. 8. EARLY, 7 17 8m pd Harrisburg, Ta. tVOltTH . AND BEAUTY! " WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE" AND TBI CI1BOMO YO S EM I T E! Having control of the magnificent Oil Chro- mo i u bemii j, we are able to otter a comb! nation of literary and artistic work of genu, lne worth, and at prices unprecedented. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's grand' est work, Is not presented in the usual limited style Its dimensions, 14x20, making a picture or very oesiraDio sle, In llseir AN OKNA MENT TO THE ROOM irraced br its nresouoe But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their ACTUAL RETAIL PRICE, 16.00, while If ordered In connection with our Magazine, both will be rurnlsbed for As a premium the picture may be obtained by sending us Two Subscriptions for the Maga zine at fi.uu each, or by subscribing for the Magazine two years In advance, at 1.00 per annum. Address, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. 8. E. Siiutes, Publisher. Newhutth, N. V. ' The Most Attractve Subscription Book Published This Year. IN SEARCH OF TIIE CASTAWAYS : A ltomantio Narrative of the Loss ot Captain (irantiif the Brig Brltanna," and of the Adventures of Ills Children and Friends ' in his Discovery and Rescue. Em bracing the Description of a Voyage around tlie World. ' BY JUKI. 8 VERSE, Author ot " Twenty Thousand Leagues under t he Ken." fji. 170 FINE ENUR A VINOS; 620 PAGES. Price 13.50. AOENT8 WANTED. For Ulsorlptlve circulars, terms, territory, ele, address J. B.U PPINC0TT.it CO. 31. 2 m Publishers. Philadelphia. A IX KINDS OF JOB PHINTINO J. Neatlyexecutedat the Bloomheld Times tlieam Job Onice. I. An Irish Jury. At the Limerick Sessions recentlv. thn jury, after a quarter of an hour's absence, returned into court, "We find hm not guilty." Chairman. Are you unanimous in your verdict? Foreman. We are, your Worship j wo are nine to three. (Oreat laughter.) Chairman. This is not a proper ver dict. Foreman. We first decided, your Wor ship, that tho minority should be ruled by the majority before going Into the merits of the caso. We then becamo all unan imous in the end. (Laughter.) Chnirmnn. But how could you be unanimous whon you say you are nine to three ? Foreman. Your Worship, I took down those who were for finding him guilty, and thoso who were for acquitting him, and the minority agreed to the verdict of tho majority. Chairman. O, go inside ; each of tho three men who were in the minority arc they of tho opinion that this man is guilty? Go inside and lot them agree about it. I don't want to hear any more of your de liberations ; go inside and let them find that this man did not strike the prosecutor. The jury theu retired, and, after a few minuteB, returned and handed in a verdict of "not guilty." Chairman (to the jury). Gentlemen, you have agreed to your verdict. You say that the prisoner is not guilty ? ' Foreman. Wo do. Chairman. Is that the verdict of tho whole of you ? Several jurors. Yes, jour Worship. Chairman. Discharge the prisoner now. (To tho prisoner.) I hope if you ever como here again you will not get off so easy. Prisoner. It is my first offense, and it will bo my last. (Loud laughter, in which tho whole court joined.) Chairman. But the jury say you have done nothing at all. ' (Laughter.) Tricking a (Jalc-Kecpcr. A uiiustre!, riding a pumpkin-colored sorrel, perpetrated a heavy sell on a toll keeper one day. lie rode up unobserved, and turned his horse's face about, directly opposite to the direction he wanted to go, called to the toll-keeper, who by this time had come out, " AVhat is the toll ?" " Twenty cents," answered the toll kcepcr. "Too high," replied the solitary horse man j "can't pay it. Guess I'll go baok." He turned his horse about and proceeded in precisely the direction he wanted to go, tho toll-keeper never dreaming of the sell A Practical Test. In a religious excitement a person met a Christian neighbor, and took him by the hand and said : "I have become a Christian." " You are a Christian, then, all at once, said the other ; "you profess to act strictly on Christian principles. I am glad of it. I congratulate you. Suppose we now have a settlement of tho little account betwoen us. Pay me what thou owest." " No," was the reply, turning away "re ligion is religion, and business is business." Sharp. " Do you believe there are any people who never heard 'Old Hundred ?'",askcd a musical young lady at the family table. " Lots of folks never heard it," inter rupted the precocious young brother. "Where are they, I should like to know ?" was asked. " In the deaf-and-dumb asylums." tW "Here we are now, within a quar ter of a mile of land," was the joyful an nouncement made by the captain of an ocean steamer to his grumbling passen gers. " Where t Which way is it ?" were the eager exclamations which followed. "Anywhere down below there," said the captain, pointing toward the bottom of the sea. " Tholead gives us just two hun dred aud twenty futhoms of water, and the land comes slap up against the brine." t3T At the time of au expected inva sion at the beginning of the century, some of the town magistrates called upon an old maiden lady of Montrose, and solicited her subscription to raise men for the ser vice of the King. " Iudeed," ahe auswer- ed right sturdily, "I'll do nae slo thing ; I never could raise a man for myself, and I'm do gaun to raise men for King George." VW Little Alice was crying bitterly, and on being questioned, confessed to having received a slap from one Of her playfel- lows. "You should have returned it," said the mother, " Ob, I returned it be fore," replied the little girl, proudly. l 1 .rli'CVlI TT? i .i rt
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