Ijc mc0, New UloomftdlJ, )a. 7 Philadelphia Advertisements. fleTiinToie, ON THE EUROPEAN TLAN, No. 23, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. HOLETON Troprletor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Tbmtsb ancr Dininu Hoom for ladles and gentlemen, where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 7 1U " A Private Dining lioom for Indies and children has also beeu added to the accommoda tions of the house. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMEKLY "THE UNION,") JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor, 817 & 019 ARCIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day. THE ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has been re-luted and refurnished, ho that It will be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping plao as there Is 111 Philadelphia. 6 29 Batcliclor Bro's., TRADE MARK. 1UNCH CIGAliS! NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. 8es that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, :: Nortli rl Street, Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposite " CONTINENTAL") 40 6m PHILADELPHIA. DAVY & HUNT'S creat Western bazar FOR CARRIAGES L HARNESS. I3II.I3I3.I3IB & 1317 MARKET 8T. PHILADELPHIA. Superior work of our own, and other good Manufacturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, 180.upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to $125. ': , Family Wagons, 80 to f200. . Harness from 18 to 150 per set- Blankets. Sheets, Halters, wmps, iqy aetsajc, at equally Low Prices. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron. For the Cure of Weak Btomach. Gmeral ebljlty. In uliowtlnn. Disease of the nervous HyMteni, Coiiauiatton, Acidity of the Stomach, aud ail awe roquirlutf a toulo. The Wine Included the most aimwahle and efllclent Halt of Iron we possess; Citrateof MaK"etlcOxide.coui blued with the most eufirtfotio vegetubla tonics XoUow IVruvlan Bark. The effort In many cases of debility, loss of ajipjtlte, and ifi'iieml prostration, of au efficient Halt of Iron, ttombiued with our valuable Nervo, la most happy. It auifiueiits the appetite, raises the pulse, take off Bins, cufar fiaMmiesi, removes the pallor of debility and g-ivea a florid vlifor to the oounteuauoc. Do yon want something to atreuifUi yon? Io you want a good appetite? Io you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to get rid of nervousiu ssf Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feelingr If you do. try Kunkel's bitter Wine of Iron. This truly valuable tonic lias been o thoroughly test ed by all classes of the community that It is now deem ed liidlieusiible as a Toulo medicine. Itcosts'mtllttie, purines the blood and given tone to the stomach, ruuo- I now only ask a trial of this invaluable tonic ir Price tl per bottle. K. V. KTTNKF.U Bole Proprietor, No.aaNorUtU Street. IkIow Vine. PllILAUKLl'lIIA. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron and tuke no other. 5 4 'y C. E. JORDAN. J- VOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., . Wholesale Dealers la lints, Cn-iH, Xni'H, .... , - AND . . : STRAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets,) 0.18 el PHILADELPHIA. CLARK'S PURE PERSIAN For the destruction of all kinds of Insects, vixi ROACHKS. BKIMUKiH, ANTS, K .' FLKAH, Insectsf MU1I1S, K, CIO. Also, on Animals, Fowls, Flaiits,o KT VSK FOR -6 CLAltK'P.'TXSEOT POWDER. -1 t 7 (' ' f i V Warranted Pure. ! ' ' Price 25 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F, Mortimer. New Bloomllel.l. Pit. ' T0o2 J EW t. moul; . . KEPRESENTING llanson, Paul & IrxibodOn, Mauiifucturer uuil M liolesalo Dculerg lu BOOTS & SHOES, ' No. 41 NORTH THIRD STREET,' PlilLADELIHIA. M. !. tUiii.. ' l. K. lUIKIHF.X. .lull. 0, '74 xmm Philadelphia Advertisements. ZIEOLER & SWEARINGEN, Successors to SHAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In HoMiery, CrIovcn, Ilibbons, Nuspeiiders, TRREA D S , C 0 M D S, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Four. 9trect, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. BARCROFT & CO., IaiporU,u and Jobbers Of SUple and Fancy DllY - GOODS, Cloths, 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.Gletru. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., WnOLKSALB DBALKRS IN Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, rillLADEIsl'lIIA. 32310 ISAAC W. BANCK & CO., CoiiimiKftlou merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt PISH, Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 213 North Wharves, to "So. 134, Nortli Wharves, Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H. B. TAYLOll, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa (It A rii"Il T ITVJal W S Iinnroved CUCUMBER WOOD 5 g PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Kt- 3 riclent and Cheap. The best e3 P Pmiin for the least monev. At- tentlon Is especially Invited to mfi Blatcldey's raieni iinprovea QQ ) Bracket and New Drop Check vTf Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copier Chamber, which never cracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Bend for Catalogue ana 1'rice-L.isi. ruia a. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer. 6 37 ly 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa DAVID J. HOAR & CO., Successors to HOAR MoCONKEY Jl CO., WHOLKSAL1 BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, C23 Market 8t. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelpliia, Penn'a. fiiuiniLii & co., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil ClothB, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines,' &c, ( ' ' And a flue assortment ol Wood and Willow Ware, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pn. January 1, 18(9. LLOYD, SUITLEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE ElAUpWARKlIOUSG. No. V! Market BU',t. - llilln.leI,lilA. WHOLESALE ' " GROCERS Junuary 1, IbCO . . . , I J3U( ViiiiaV Philadelphia Advertisements. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN Patent 3Ioliciiaes lOG - MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, la. ' A. JTTJXX. STOCK V f j OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VKUY LOW PRICES. W No charge mads for Packing Soxes, and Goods delivered at Depots FREE of Cartage. 8 8tt John Lucas & Co., Bole ana TUE ONLX . MANUFACTURERS . , t or th . IMPERIAL FRENCH, t AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead anil Color MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. AVID 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 & Hiat loners, And Dealers In . C UR T A IN ' '" AND , , ' ; , ; WALL-PAPERS, ' Nos. 530 Market and 523 Minor Streets. PHILADELPHIA, PA. " .Publishers of Banders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United Slates, Feltou's outline Maps, tie. BLANK BOOKS Always on, hand, and made to Order. 31t A. L. Kaub J. E. Fbbtmiri. KAUB & FR1TMIRE, Importers avd Jobbers of C li i ii . , Glass AND QUEENSWAHE, 801 and SOS, Cherry St., between Arch fc Race, PHILADELPHIA. CT Constantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. l- lj 10 1 - ASTERS, BKTWILEIt & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In . CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonadcs,&c, 328 MARKET STREET, ' PHILADELPHIA. 7Btf 1. PORT BKALE, WITH BARNES, BRO. & IIEHRON, j ; ' ' ! Wholesale' Dealers U ' " ' Hut, Crips, Iiavs, AND STltAW-GOODH, . -o7fi08 '4arkptOT8ee?-. '. . v: X-', OlOly PHILADELPHIA. I J H ICS! BlatcUoy'i' l Horizontal 10K CltHAM FREEZER I fTlngley's Patent, will produce a finer quality of Cieum In leas timeaud Willi lex labor, flinu any oilier Freezer inailo. Is perfectly air fipiit. lino will pay toe eullie cost of the maelilne in one xea-on In niivlni; ot lee alone, hire from linen to forty quarts. Call and see It, or sendfurcata louue. CHAfl. G. BI.ATCHI.KY, Manufacturer,' ftuouommeiee htiee 613lf I'lilluilelpliia, l'a yg r-. TUB BEST MmrSP9 'IN Never Known to Fail! Fever Affile Foivders FOR Till PERMANENT CURE OF CHILLS AND FE VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER! The llrenfrst Discovery of tlio A (re t rpiIERE are no diseases so debilitating In JL their eUccts upon the constitution as the above, and none more difficult to enre by the nsnal modes of practice. The Fever and Ague Powders wlllcOcct a cure in cases of the long est standing, as woll as provo a preventive In the forming stages of disease. Bolng purely vegetable, tbey act with certainty ou the dis ease, totally eradicating It from the system, and preventing a return at any future period. Why wasto your money and health In trying every medicine you hear of, when Thompson's Fever and Ague Powdors have never fulled to euro the Chills in any case. REASONS WHY THEY ONLY 8HOULD BE USED i Tftulr Reputation It FttabUthul. Thousands of testimonials have been received, showing that these Powders have performed miracles in curing cases of long standing, many of thorn considered hopeless. Then is no Sink in Talcina Them. They contain nothing Injurious, and, therefore, cause none or those lingering diseases so often the re sult of the many nostrums of the day. Physi cians recommend them as far superior to Qui nine, or any other known remedy, for they leave the system in a healthy state, and the patient beyond the probability of a relapse. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine are put up in square tin boxes, Vltli "Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders" stnmped on the lid. and the signature of "Thompson & Crawford," on the. wrapper. No others can possibly be genuine. PltKPARED ONLY BT CRAWFORD & FOBES, 141 Market St., Philadelphia. THOMPSON'S It II 13 TJ 31 jV rV I C AND HORSE LINIMENT, The Great Externul Remedy for Rheumatism, 3Tcuralgia, Spraius, Bruises, Ac, &c. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for itself a reputa tion unequalled in the history of external ap plications. Thousands who now suilerfrom Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &e., wonld find lm mediato relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy. It is equally eueclual in Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stiffness of the Neck, Sore Throat, Dwellings, lnuammations, Frost Kites, Palus in the Side and Back, Bites of Bpiders or Stings of Insects. One rubbing will In all cases give Immediate relief, and a few applica' tlons complete a cure. Ou account of its pow. erfnl nenetrntln? rjrnnertles It Is bevond doubt. the SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and cores, Chatcs produced by collar or sad' dlo. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the flesh or hoofs. Bruises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnli directions accompany each bottle Prepared opiy By Crawford fc robes, 141 Market 8treet, 29bly PHILADELPHIA. The Rest is the Cheapest! TILE SINGER SEW ING MACHINE. SINGER B1NGEU SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER MACHINE, MACHINE, MACHINE, MACHINE, MACHINE. MACHINE. , MACHINE, SINGER V machine! SINGER SINGER MACHINE, MACHINE, rpHE SINGER SEWING MACHINE Is so well JL Known tuat it is noi necessary to nieuiion ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES! Every one who has any knowledge of Sewing atacuiues kuows uiai. ii win uo EVERY KIND OF WORK In a Superior Manner. The Machine Is easily kept. In order: easily op- eruieu, auu is aeKnowieageu oy an, to ne me The Best Machine in the World Persons wanting a Hewintt Machine should ex amine tlie HiiiKer, before puicliasitiK. They can be boutfiu ou me . 3Iot Liberal TerniM K F. MORTI3I1SK, NEW BIyOOMFIELD, PA.', General Agent for Terry County, -()r of the following Local Ageuts ou the A. F. KEIM, ' Newport, Pa. JA8. P. LONG. Duncannon, Pa. BALL SCALES! T It. MARYANl'HTH, D. W. DERR and JJ, jamls Jl. Ultit.it Known as ," The Ball Boalo Ccmpariy," have now on hand a lame sunntvof Buoy's Paten C it 11 N T li K M C A L E , Ilia Amplest, Cheap. est aim ucsl uouiuer Dcaietn meimiiKei, , For Scales, or Auencles In Pennnvlvnnln Oluo, "New .It.iK'y. Delavtuie and fil ui y litinl, ad, dress "The Hall Keale Company," l'ottsvllie, txiuuyiKiti county, J a. . For Hcnleaor Awneles In this County, ap ply lovno iiiioeisiKiieM. wueie nicy cau nu seen auu VAaiuiiieu any iiiou. , .1 LKIHY ft BRO.. ' ' Newimrt, Perry co.. Pa. FRANK MOKTIMKH, 1 New bloiiiiiu i4, 1'my co.,1'0. 2 Otf PATTERSON & NEW LIN, i WhoIeKale CroeerN, 1 i j . No. 120 ARCH f-TKKFT, ' I l if 1 1, a i i: i i ii i a-. 15Itltlj' Dotlce. Yenng Paddy McBhano sure no lad could be bolder Coaxed Biddy O'Shea to be sharing his lot; And Pat had a lively young pig on his shoul der, And she on her head bore a big Iron pot. From the town, just at nightfall, as home they were walking, ' (Through a dark, lonely thicket their wind ing nnth lav. Biddy act down the pot, stopped her laughing ana talking, Paddy turned round and ax'd her the cause of delay. 1 0ch," said she, "I'm afraid ye'll be acting uncivil I'll not go alone through the thicket wld Ton i For, Paddy, avlck, you're as wild as the divil, you'll be kissing and squazlng me, vuava what vou'll do." ?' But the pig," replied Pat, " that I've lugged so securely, If loosed, back to town like the divil he'd trot." " Ocb, Paddy," said she, as she looked op de murely, " Sure, couldn't ye put the pig under the pot 1" - t How Shall AVoinnn Fasten her Stock- i i lugs! ; How (ball a woman fasten her stockings so a not to interfere with, the circulation of the blood, or spoil the shape of the lo let me see of the honi toil qui mallyptnu. After the most careful research, as far a our limited faoilitios would allow, we arise- from oar humble explorations, and humbly tender the following suggestions : Wear them short and let the tops bub ble over the shoe in the form of lace, a la beer-mug. : If you have 'em long, put mucilago in side and stick 'em to you. Have them long enough to tie about the waist, and use the top for a panior. Edge the tops with steel, and fasten a loadstone to your corset. Fasten a strip to each stooking, extendi them gracefully up each side of the body, and attach, with blue ribbons, to . the ear rings. Fin them in some other article of cloth- ... ing in the immediate vicinity. Hold still now, we are doing this for your own good. Fasten them to a nail and go barefooted. Attach a small balloon to each stock ing. ..' i , Make them out of material that will draw up. ' If yon are thirty-five and unmarried, make a hole near the top of each stocking and button it to your knee cap. These are all the methods that suggest themselves to us at present, and of the number some one or more may bo deemed worthy of adoption. tW The following anecdote of Senator Allen, now Governor of Ohio, is told by a "Western paper : The Senator was addressing a largo audi ence in the native town of our informant. When about half through his speech, after making some positive assertions, a stento rian voice cried out, "That's a lie, sir I" , ' ' Tho Senator paused a moment, and then asked, " What is your name, sir?" The answer was given, " My name is Vass." The Senator responded, " I move the V be stricken from that mail's name. All you in favor of it, say And a hundred voices cried out, "Ay." "Now," said the Senator "you are voted an ass." C37A Dutchman in Lehigh county had bis second wife arrested on a charge of at tempting to "kill his boy Yaoob with a flat-iron 14 years old". He also said "She makes assault und battery mit me und runs de house oud und hollers murder to make der blame mit me." The woman was fined live dollars which the husband paid with dubious doubts of the satisfaction gained by the operation. Charlie." I say, Ma, what relation is Clara to us I" Mrs. Blooblud.-i." Clara? Oh, Clara is my maid, dear 1 Why do you ask ?" . Charlie. "Ob, because you aaid one ought only to kiss one's relations, and brother Tom was kissiug her like mad on the stairs just now!" KWAboywas praising His skill with which a sister played the piano forte. "Why," said he, "she once imitated thun der so naturally that the old woman had to stop her." " What was that for?" asked a person standing noar. " Because the imitation thunder turned all the milk sour." SW A man who wus.told by a clergyman to remember Lot's wife, replied that be had trouble enough with his own, without remembering othor men's wives. tW"V)o you understand me now?" thundered a country pedagogue . to an ur chin, at whoKe liend be throw au inkstant, "I've got an inkling of what you mean," was the reply.
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