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    Philadelphia Advertisements.
Ib Holeton Hoise,
ON THE EUROPEAN TLAN,
. Ko. 23, South Tenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. HOLETON Proprietor.
THIS Hotel has connected with It a Thmprr.
anci Dininq Room for Indies and itentlemen.
where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable
prices. 7 10
WA Private Dining Room for ladles and
children has also been added to the accommoda
tions ot the bouse.
ST. ELMO IIOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE UNION,")
JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor,
817 & 819 AUCII STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$2.60 Per Day,
THE ST. ELMO Is centrally. located and has
been re-tltted and refurnished, so that It will
be found as comfortable end pleasant a stopping
..Ian aMii,wilgl,i U I.I I n .lol t.l. I . d QQ
I1.U "VIIDIQ1DIII A lllll.11l.IJIU V
DAVY & HUNT'S
CHEAT WESTERN BAZAR
FOR
CARRIAGES & HARNESS.
1311,1313,1310 A 1317 MARKET 8T.
PHILADELPHIA.
Superior work of our own, and other good
Manufacturers at very low prices.
Top Buggies, SSO.tipwards.
Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to 1125.
Family Wagons, 80 to I20O,
Harness from 13 to $50 per set
Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets&c, at
equally Low Trices.
ANTONIO ROIC,
IMPORTER OF
Havana and Key West Cigars.
THE only Manufacturer of Cigars from the
very best
1 VUELTA ABAJO TOBACCO.
Sr Salesroom
No. 422 WALNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
7 10 ly JUAN A. GARCIA, Agent
O A H H E L S '
Blue Horse Powder
IS THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre
pared for Colds, Couulis, Dhteiiiper. Loss of
Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or
any general disease of
HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POULTRY,
Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever It has been
used.
-Price 25 and 40 Cents per package. ;
Wholesale Agents:
JOHNSON, HOLLOW AY (t CO.,
002 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
VALENTINE II. SMITH & CO.,
Corner of 2d andUreen Sts., Philadelphia.
WFor Sale by F, MORTIMER, Now Bloom
lleld.Pa. Also sold by Druggists and Country
Merchants everywhere.
Phepabed hr
J. II. CASSEI-S,
128 Richmond Street,
11 8m PHILADELPHIA.
rjMIE ATTENTION OF
Country Merchants
Is respectfully called to our large and-well selected
stock of
CARPETS,
OIL ,CL0T1IS,
WOODEN WARE, &c.,
which we will sell
AT LOW PRICES 1
TWUViXW & FIIKTZ,
810 MARKET STREET,
7 7 6m " PHILADELPHIA.
Kuniel's Bitter Wine of Iron.
For the Cur of Weak Htomach, Opnwr Debility, In
diKtlou, l)iwm of the narvouu 8y ntf tu, Oout.tip.uion,
Acidity of the HLomtvcli. mud mil caam rtMjUrliitr toulo.
The Wine Include the mmt twi-wahle and efficient
Rait of Irou weiKMMtMM; ('itrHteof MtuaiaticOxid? .com
tiud with the wot urKUo vteUbl touic Yelluw
fttruvUu Bark.
The effct In many cum of debility, loan of appetite,
and irmieral pro t ration, of an ethHent Halt or I run,
combined with our valuable Nerve, la mot happy. It
aim menu tti appetite, ralana thepulM, takes on iuiih
cuUr Habbim-. reniovea the pall'T of debility aud
tfivtM a durid vigor to the oouiiUmaiice.
Do you want aomctUinjr to tremrta you?
Do you want a frood apietlter
Do yon want to build up your ooMtltutlon?
Do you want to iret rid of nervotiueatif
Do you want morayl
Do yon want to aleep well?
Do you want a brink and vigorous feeliinff
If you do, try Kuukul'a HiUr Wine of Iruu.
Tbla truly valuable tonic luui been ao thorouKbly teat
ed by all clmmtm of the cumjimnity that It ia now di-cm.
ed imlWjMMiMalie aa a Tunic mtdlclue. ItnvwtJibutlrlLle,
purittr the blood and priv tone to the atoinach, rtmo
viOea the myUsm and prolong life.
I now only aak a trial of this Invaluable tonic.
'"'""'"WKUNKKI.. Mel
No. SMI North Hth Hlrwt, Mow Vino.
Auk for Kuukal's Bitter Win of iruu tad tuke no
other. Uly
C. E. JORDAN. , . i ' . J. FOX
JORDAN, FOX & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers Id
IIntM, CupH, IT'urw,
' ' AND '" '
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Between Market and Arch Streets,) -
648el PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Adrertlsements.
ZIEGLER & SWEARINGEN,
v Successors to
BIIAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, ,
31ovon,
Ribbon,
Kuspeii tiers,
THREADS, COMBS,'
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,'
No. 36, North Four! Street,, .
PHILADELPHIA, PA:
Agents for Lancaster Combs,
BARCROFT & CO.,
Iinporltu and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy '
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, x .
Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &o.,
Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J. B.Qlclm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Whoi.esalb Dialers in
Tobacco, Segars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET,
IIIII.AIi:i.IIIIA.
32310
ISAAC W. RANCK & CO.,
CoiiimiNNioii Merchants,
AMD
Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Pickled and Salt
FISH,
Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 213 North
Wharves, to
Xo. 131, North Wharves
Between Arch and Bace Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
H. 15. TAYXOK,
WITH
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch StreetT,
Philadelphia Pa
f . J1LATCH LEY'S
W Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
2 S PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Et-
2 "V tlcient and Cheap. The best
a. Pump for the least money. At
tention is especially invuea to
fJ J Drucket and New Drop Check
I VaIva. which can lie wlthdrRwn
without removing; the Pump or
diHtiii'bluK the Joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
ciacksor scales, and will outlast
any other. For sale by Dealers
everywhere. Send for Catalogue
ana Prlce-Mst. '
CIIAS. O. BI.ATCHI.KY, Manufacturer,
637 ly 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa
DAYID J. HOAR & CO.,
Successors to ,
BOAR McCONKEY k CO.,
WHOLB8AL1
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
623 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
4IlAYItILI, A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c,
' And a fine assortment of
Wool and Willow Ware,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 1669.
LLOYD, 8UFPLEE, WALTON,
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE,
No. 626 Market Street, ,
Philadelphia.'
WHOLESALE
Jsnnarv I, IMfl
Mi
? Philadelphia Adrertlsements.
I "' "til t iL,
John Lucas & Co.,
' Sole ana ;i ,
THE ojvxr
MANUFACTURERS
. :, ;.. :;.
,.o tun',, jj i
IMPERIAL' rntNCH,
PURESW1S SCREEN,
' 1 -.. . . t . J ' : '. ;
Also, Pure ' ' " " ! '
White i.Vait and Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 148 North Fourth St. '
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DBAI.EltS IN
PatoiitMo liciii.es
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, la.
A. I"TJ3L.L (STOCK
OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE
BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AND AT VKIIY LOW I'KICES.
A Good location for business, enables us to ofter
Inducements to buyers, and makes It worth their
while to give us a trial S 8tf
DAVID D. ELDER & CO.,
Successors to
MILLER & ELDER,
Booksellers and Stationers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
AND
WALL PAPER,
. No. 430 Market Street,
31 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.,
Booksellers & Stationers,
And Dealers In
C URTAIN
AND
WALLPAPERS,
Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of
the U nited States, Feltou's Outline Maps, &o.
BLANK liOOKH
Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit
A. L. Kacb J. E. Frbthiri.
HAITI? & FRYMIRE,
Importers and Jobbers or v
China, O 1 a m h
AND
QUEENSWA11E,
301 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch & Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
ITT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted
Packages. 8. 0. ly 10
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
Wholesale Grocers,
No. 120 ARCH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
-jyfASTEHS, DIITWILKH & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades,&c,
328 MARKET STREET,
79tf PHILADELPHIA.
S 1 S S
Stop That Cough!.
i . - . ...
SVRUPOF j
Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound,
BEING msniifsctiired by a new process and
WITHOUT 1IKAT. contains ail the valua
able properties of Tar unlnipulrrd, and Is most
pleawiiitly ciuiiblned with compatible herbs. 11 Is
stroiiKly recommended for all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
- f ' ' ' '
LABORATORY, Bear of 113 North Second St., '
" . . Philadelphia.
. FOR BALK BY 1 '.,,. '..
Dr. Sweeney New Bloomllelil, Pa: B. M. Eby,
Newport, Pa. i T. Morgan Baldwin, Mlllerstown,
Pa., aud stores gttiivriiliy,, , tu
. .Ji II
mm
Philadelphia Advertisements.
D. POUT BE ALE,
WITH
BARNES, BRO. & IIERRON,
Wholesale Dealers In
Hats, Cixps, ITirs,
AND
S T TLX A V - O O O X 8 ,
No. 603 MARKET STREET, .
lly PHILADELPHIA.
W. F. KOIII.Fll,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Straw - j 1 h
153 NORTH THIRD STREET,
8 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA .
Batcholor Bro's.,
TRADE
MARK.
IWVvVtT
PUNCH CI G AllS !
NOW
Better than any Ever
MADE BY THEM.
See that the boxes are branded.
PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH.
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
ii:t Nortli rl Street,
Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch R37 ChcsluutSt.,
(Opposite "CONTINENTAL")
40 6m PHILADELPHIA.
The IT. Ji. Mutual
Aid Society of Pennsylvania,
Fresent the following plan for consideration to
uch persons who wish to become members :
The payment of SIX DOLLARS on application,
FIVE101,I,A1(H annually for fouh ykaks, and
thereafter TWO DOLLARS annually during life,
with pro-rata mortality averment at the death
of each member, which for the First Class Is as
follows:
( mm
,Amen- in,Aiwem- . Uw . I AtKt.
I went A0ement A0e ment A"e ment
m 28 73 41 92 "m 1 70
61 29 74 42 M 65 1 80
62 30 75 4,'t m 66 1 92
63 31 77 44 98 67 2 04
64 32 79 45 1 00 68 2 16
66 33 81 46 1 OS 69 2 28
66 34 83 47 1 12 60 2 40
67 35 85 48 1 18 61 2 45
. 68 SB 86 40 1 24 62 2 50
69 37 87 50 1 SO 63 2 66
70 38 88 51 1 40 64 2 60
71 89 89 62 1 50 66 2 65
72 40 90 63 1 60
Will entitle a member to a certificate of ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be paid at Ills death
to his leal heirs or assigns, whenever such death
nay occur.
A member, 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 suc
cessor, then tho Society will putln a successor and
nil the vacancy, according to the Constitution of
the Society.
Should the member die before his four pay
ments of li'e dollart are made, the remaining un
paid part will be deducted from the one Thoutantl
lXMar$ due his heirs s his successor will then pay
only two dollart annually durlug his lifetime, and
the mortality assessments. .
Male and Female from fifteen to slxty-tlve
years of age, of good moralhablts. In good health,
hale, and sound of mind, Irrespective of creed, or
race, may become members. For further Infoma
tlon, address I,. W.CRAUMER,
(Bco'y U. B. Mutual Aid Society.)
LEBANON, PA.
Wm. M. Bitch, New Bloomfleld. Pa., District
Agent for Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair and Ful
ton counties. . - , .
Agents Wanted t
Address
D. 8. EARLY,
7 17 8m pd Harrisburg, Fa.
WORTH AND BEAUTY I
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of ve'y desirable size, In itself AN ORNA
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But few copies of this beautiful Chromo will
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As a premium the picture may be obtained
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zlne at 11.00 each, or by subscribing for the
Magazine two years In advance, at f 1.00 per
annum. '
Address,
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. ,
S. E. Shutbs, Publisher. New bugh, nTy.
The Most Attractve Subscription Book
Published This Year.
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THE CASTAWAYS :
A Romantle Narrative of the Los of Captain
Grant of the Brig "lli ilauiia," and of . the
Adventure of his Children and Friends
In his Discovery and Rescue. Em
bracing the Description of a
Voyuga around the World.
BY JUKLS VEIINB,
Author of " Twenty Thousand Leagues under
the Sea," etc. 1
170 FINE ENOBAVINUS620PAOES. Prloe$3.80.
ACENTS WANTED. For dlscrlptlve circulars.
kcuiio, wiruury, etc, uutirenn
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81. 2 in
Publishers, Philadelphia.
A LL KINDS OF JOB PHINT1NO
V Neatly executed at tli BloouitJeld Times
Steam Job Ollltie.
Wanted Advice.
Old Fathor Brayne, of Byracuso, was a
very popular camp-meeting leader. While
conducting a camp-meeting in Western
New York, a messenger arrivod at the
camp to inform him that tlio wife of the
chief deacon had died that morning. Fa
ther Brayne dolegated his powers to
another, and started homo to comfort the
bereaved widower. After a twenty-mile's
ride he reached the furm-house, where the
deacon lived, about four o'clock in the after
noon. On entering, he shook the widower by
the hand and sat down in silence. By-and-by
he began to condole with the bereaved
man, and offered him all the consolation
in his power.
' It's a very heavy grief you have to
bear,' said the minister, 'but you must
boar up like a man.'
' Yes,' the deacon responded, 'it's kind
er rough. Let's take a walk around.
Father Brayne, thinking that the wid
ower felt ill and depressed, and that the
fresh air would do him good, readily as
sented. The deacon led him to his barns and
stables, and showed him over his farm..
The parson appeared to take great inter
est in everything, and rejoiced to think
that he was helping to divert the doacon's
mind from his terrible sorrow. After they
had gone around the whole farm the dea
con said :
Now, minister, ye see everything's in
fine order. What would you advise me to
do bring my daughter and husband here
to manage this place,or go splurging about
among the giils again for another wife ?'
A Big Foot.
Bruce we will oall him not long since
kept a " general store" in the northern
part of the State. A tall .countryman
stalked into his establishment one day,
with his feet encased in moccasins, and
planted one of them on a barrel, asked
Bruce if he could fit him with a pair of
boots.
"Certainly 1" said the latter, and after
glancing at the foot proceeded to pull
down a box labeled "assorted brogans, 11
to 13." Selocting a pair of the former
size, he handod it to tho countryman with
the polite rerAiest : . , .
"Try that on.".
The elevens wore tried, but to no pur
pose ; the combined pulling of a dozen
horses wouldn't get those boots on his feet
Twelves were next tried, but with no bet
ter success. With an air of assurance
Bruce handed him the thirteens, but they
shared the fate of the others. The country
man looked blank Bruce puzzled J but he
was equal to the emergency. Quiotly
turning tho box over so as to empty Its
contents on the floor, he smilingly hand
ed the empty case to the astonished cus
tomer, with tho request :
'Here, put on a pair of thin socks and
try on tho box !' .,
tW A Young Lady, who had recently
returned from Long-Branch, where sho
had been for her' health, was mot by a
friend, who, after the usual greeting, said
" I hope your trip has done you good
I must say you are not looking amiss after
it." " Ob. I feel much better, thank vnn i
but still I am a miss for all that," was the
reply.
tW Several Irishmen were disputing
one day about the inviucibilitv of their re
spective powers, when one of them remark
ed. "Faith, I'm a brick."
" And indade I'm a brick layer," said
another, giving the first speaker a blow
that brought hira to the ground.
tST It was an Irish sailor who visited , a
city where, he said, they copper-bottomed
the roofs of their houses with sheet-lead.
Perhaps it was the same man who saw a
white blackbird sitting on a wooden mill
stone, eating a red blackberry.
HT The old fable modernized. A negro
boy was driving a mule when the animal
stopped and refused to budge. " Won't
go, eh ?" said the boy. " Feel grand, do
you ? I s'pose you forgot your fadder was
a little jackass." . .
fW A clergyman recently asked a girl
concerning ber intended : " Is he, iu his
conversation and carriage, a consistent
Christian?" She replied: "In his con
versation he ia very pious, but I never saw
him in his carriage." ' .! ,i ,
PT John Q. Saxe sends the following
to a temperance convention ; , ,
You httve Im'uM of " the snake in the tubs," niy boy,
Ot tUe terrible mke iu Uii f tvut
lint now you niUDt know.
slnn'.dfailli.'Ht fi6 "
. Is s nuiikti of dutonut clM
.. AIM ! ' !' " '
'Tit the venomous nuke lu the glass I
1ST A Mr. Cobb has) married a Miss
Webb. The cob-web was completed soon
after lie spied-'er. -
VI' ' i ,
A wag speaking of a blind wood
sawyer, says that " while none ever saw
him see, thousands have seen him saw."