Thlladelphia Advertisements. S IlDlfilon Iise, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAJL No. 23, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. IIOLETON, .... Troprletor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Tsmpbr amcb Dining Room for ladles and gentlemen, where meals are served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 7 10 -A Private ninlnpt Hoom for ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions of the house. ST. ELMOlfOTEL, ' (FOKMEKLY "THK CNION,") JOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.50 Per Day. Till! ST. ELMO is centrally located nnd lias been ro-IUIc'cl and refurnished, so that It will be found as comfortable and pleasant a stopping lilac as there is In Philadelphia. 0 29 Batcliclor Bro's., TRADE MARK. P UNCII CIGAItS ! NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. See that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, ::0 North :$rl Street, Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposite "CONTINENTAL") 40 0m rillliADJSLPIIIA. DAVY & HUNT'S" GREAT WESTERN BAZAR fou'"' t CARRIAGES k HARNESS. 1311,1313,1310 & 1317 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. Hunerlor work of our own, and other good Manufacturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, $SO.upwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to $125. , ... Family Wagons, 80 to .!l)0. Harness from 18 to 150 per set- Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whips, Fly Nets &0., at equally Low Prices. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. For the Cure of Weak Stomach, Grmeral Debility, Iu ilimwlton, lltiuiiuie of the imrvnua Hyatem, CouatiiiaUon, Acidity of the htomacli, uud all auux roquriuK a tuuio. The Wins inoludra tlie most urreeahle and etnrteut Haltof Irnn wttxmrteH; Citrateor MLiimHtioOxide.com blued Willi the. luoat energetic vetfeUOle touica Yulluw Peruvian Bark. The eff.iet In many rases of debility, loss of appetite, and Keneral imiairutluii, of an enlcifut Malt of Iron, ionilliied with onr valuable Nerve, in 'niOHt happy. II. auviuentK the appetite, raises the indue, takes oil inns eillur tluhbilieHM, remnvea the pallor ol debility and fives a florid vigor to tun countenance. Do yuu want aometuinK to strong-th youf Do you waut a if oud apjsttitef Do you want to build up your oousUlutlonf , , Do you want to ifet rid of nervousness? Do you waut mmnt : ' ' ! Do you want to Bleep wellt Do you waut a brisk and vis-onus feclluir? If you do, try Uuukel'a Bitter Wiue of Iron. This truly valuable toute hvi been so thoroughly test ed by all classes of tile community that it is now deem ed ImliepenxubleaH a Tonic medicine. UcosUhutliltle, purities the blood and Kives tons to the Mtouiacu, rcuu vatea the system and proloiutH life. I now ouly ask a trial of this Invaluable tonic. tr Price 1 issr bottle. i j,. KITNKKT., Hole Proprietor, No. 3ii North Sill Ulrert, below Vine nllLADKLl'IIIA. Ask for Hunkers Hitter Wine of lruu aud take no other. 7 o ly C. E. JOKDAN. ' ; J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers In XXtxtH, Caps, lniH, AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets,) .18el PHILADELPHIA. CLAHK'8 PUKE PEUSIAN Iiiweet lovtIer, 1 For the destruction of all kinds ol Insects, ytc ' ' ' ROACHEH. BEDBUGS, ANTS, FLKAM. MOTHS, tic. tM. Also. 11: i - : V ' Insects on Animals, Fowls, Flunts,&o - HK FOlt -W CLARK'fi INSECT POWDER. Warranted Pure. i ? ', '.. .". " Price 25 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld, I'a. J8o2' T EW T. M0UL, REPRESENTING nanson, Paul & Imboden, , Manufacturer and Wuolcsulo Dottlers la BOOTS SHOES,. No. 41 NORTH THIRD STREET, T. Ilisw IUmbon, M. (!. Ill'l.. M.'K. Iumivxh. PHILADELPHIA. ' " ' Jan! 6, 74 188) Philadelphia Advertisements. ZIEOLER & SWEARINGEN, Successors to ' 11 BHAFFNEK, ZIEOLER & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery . . ' ' JIovc ' Nuspenders, THREADS, COMBS, , and every varloty ol . ; TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourt Street, " PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. BARCIIOFT & CO., Iiuuorlufl aad Jobber Of Staple and Fancy . DllY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linons, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) ' Pliiladclplila. A. B.Cunningham. J. H.Lewars. J.S.Olelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Segars, &c, NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, PlIIIiDISLFIIIA. 8SS10 ISAAC W. RAKCK & CO., Com mission Ulerclinnls, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt FI S II , Have Removed from Nos. 210 and 813 North (Vharvcs, to No. 134, North WIiarvct, Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. H. 15. TAILOK, WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and ArchStreetT, Philadelphia Pa o BL.ATCIIL.EY'8 H Improved CUCUMBER WOOD 1 g ruU", Tasteless, Durable, El- 2 -a tlcient and Cheap. The best " Fump for the leimt money. At- leuiioil' in esorciuny mviieu 10 Blatchlcy's I'atent Improved Hiucktt and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the I'ump or distill bliiK tlie Joints. Auso, the Coiper Chamber, which never f 3 ci ack or scales, and will outlast )yj 1 ' M any oilier. or saie uy ueaiei s f '-W "''J p . eveiy where. Send for Cutalogue m'liir - aim rrice-i.isi. CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer, 6 37 ly 00 Commerce St., Philadelphia, l'a DAYID J. H0AK & CO., Bucccsi-ors to HOAR McCONKEY k CO., WnOLISAI.B - BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 633 Market St. and Oil Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. UltAYISILI.. & CO., Wholesale Dealers Id Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment ot 'I Wood nnd Willow Ware, ' No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1B9. LLOYD, SLTI'LEE, & WALTON, WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSti. No. 625 Market Street. i IMitlatlel pl.ln. J - GROCERS January ), 160 Philadelphia Adrertiscments. '. '-WRIGHT t SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN , . l?ti,tont 3IodiciiiC8 loo iriAitKUT 8 ti:i:t, I'liliadclpliln, Pa. 'J A. ITTJLL STOCK .. . , ' i ' . ;'.'! i'ti : OF EVERYTHING CONKfCTKD TVITC tH f J .11UHINE38, Of THK ' BEST QUALITY, - AND AT VEltr 1()W rKICJ8. - (, " " . .11 3- Ko fliarge mad for I'ackliuj Boxes, and Goods delivered at Depot FREE of Cartage. 3 8t( John Lucas & Co., ; 11 Sol. ana . wtw nvr.v .frAJ . -. - MANUFACTURERS or THB IMPERIAL FRENCH, AMD PURE S.W1SS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color. i v , ..,;:' . MANUFA CTURERS, t - - Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., , Philadelphia. D AVID D. ELDER CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers aud Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND WALL TAFER, No. 430 Market Street, 31 ' ,' riltLADELrillA, TA. S0AVER,1 POTTS & CO., Booksellers ; & Stationer, And Dealers in CURTAIN V.- 1 AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ti. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the Uulted States, eitou's outline maps, sic, II I. AX It ISO OK N Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit A. L. Kavb J. E. Fbetuirb, ItAUIS & FItYMIItE, iHFOUTEItB AND JODUEHB OT China, Glass AND QUEENSWA11E, 801 and 303, Cherry St., between Arch & Race, ' PHILADELPHIA. CTfJonstantly on hand, Original Assorted Packages. l. iy i" ASTERS, DETWILBlt & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonadcs,&c., R28 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 7tr : " I . POUT BEALE, WITU BARNES, BRO. & 1IERR0N, ' ; ; . Wfioleialo Dealers In ' f ; , . lints, Caps, lT'iii-s, AND ' ' ' HTUAAV-GOODH, . No, 23, 25 and 27 South Elflh Street, ( , 6I0ly ' . ' ' - PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST IN UHIS! ' Blatchlcy'fi '. " " IIorizonUT , ICE CREAM " FREEZER I fTliiley's Patent, will rrodncea finer ntiallty of Ci eiiiii In less time and with Ii-hs luhor, (liuu uny other Fieeer wade. Is perfectly ulr tlt-lil. uno will iuy tl.e mtlie cost of the machine In one seaxul in siiviiii of l alone. Klrea fiom three to furty quarts. Cull and see It, or send lur cata logue. CHAP. G. BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer, boo Commerce Htreet. 613tf .. , . . .. I'tiiladelulil, l'a. Never Known to Fail ! THOMPSON'S Fever tfc Aauc Powders FOB fn PERMAKENT CURE OF CHILLS AND FE- Vall,UUMttAUUe, UKANX (UKM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER I y The (Jrcatcst Discovery of Iho Age J THERE are no diseases so debilitating In their effects n non the constitution as the above, and none more difficult to cure by the usual modes of practice. The Fever and Ague 1'owders will clkct a cure In cases of the lonir- est standing, as well as prove a preventive In tne forming stages of disease. Doing purely icnnuin. tiiej m' Hiiu ci:rbHiiiijr uu win uia ease, totally eradicating It from the syttcm, and preventing a return at any future period. way waste your money und health in trying every medicine you hear of, when Thompson's t ever ana Ague rowders nave never lulled to cure the Chills In any case. REA80N8 WUT THEY ONLY SEOULD BE USED i Their Jiipvtalion it Jittablinhed. Thousands of testimonials have been received, showing that these Powders have performed miracles In curing cases of long standing, many of them considered hopeless. . Irs no Risk in Takinq Them. They contuln nothing injurious, and, therefore, cause none ot those ntiueriiiir diseases so otten the re sult oT the many nostrums of the day. Physi cians recommend them as fur superior to (jul nine, or any other known remedy, for they leave the system In a healthy stutc, and the patient beyond the probability of a relapse. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine are put up In square tin boxes, with "Thompson's Fever uud Ague Powders" stumped on the lid, and the signature of " Thompson & Crawford," on the wrapper. No others can possibly bo genuiue. PKErARED ONLY BT CRAWFORD & FOBES, 141 Market St., Philadelphia. THOMPSON'S It II K TJ I A. T I O AND HORSE LINIMENT, The Great External Remedy for s IClieiiiualiKBti, ffcuralgiii, Sprains, Bruises, Ac, Ac. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment 1ms earned for itself a reputa tion unequalled In the history of external ap plications. Thousands who now suffer from Rheumatism, Neurulgla, Stc, would find Im mediate relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy, it is equully effectual In Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stillness of the Neck, Sore Throat, SwclliiigB, Inllammations, Frost Bites, Pains in the Side and Back, Bites of Spiders or Stings of Insects. One rubbing will In all cases give Immediute relief, and a lew applica tions complete a cure. On account of Us pow erful penetrating properties it is beyond doubt, the SUREST REMEDY for the most trouble some diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and FrcBh Cats and Sores, Chafes produced by collar or sad dle. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the flesh or hoofs, Bruises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, nnd all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared ouly , My Crawford & FobcN, 141 Market Street, 29 b ly PHILADELPHIA. The Best is the Cheapest! THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. BINGER SINGER BINGER SINGER MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. - MACHINE. . MACHINE. V MACHINE. MniiiTra SINGER 1JNUWK SINGER SINGER SINGER I SINGER SINGER y MA CHINE. rpiIE BINDER SEWINO MACHINE Is so well J. known that It is not necessary to mention ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES I Every onowho has any knowledge of Sewing Machines knows that it will do EVERY KIND 01' WORK In a Superior Manner. The Machine Is easily kept In orders easily op erated, and is acknowledged by all, to be the The Best Machine in the World ! rersons wanting a Sewing Machine should ex. amine tlie Mliiicr, before purchasing. They can be bought on the Itlost IJberal TorniM OF V. MOUTIMIUt, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., (Jeneral Agent for Perry County, O-Or of the following Local Agents on the same terms; A. F. KEIM, Newport, Pa. JAS. P, LONO, Duucannou, Pa. BALL SCALES! LB. MARYANEHTH, D. W. DERR and a JAMli.SU. UK1UU. known a . " The Ball Scale Company," have now op hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent COUNTER SCALE, (lie Simplest, Cheap est and best Con nter bcale in themaiket. n- For Scales," or Agencies In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey. Dviawure and Miuylsnd, ad dress "The Hull Scale Company," l'oltsvllle, bchuylklll county, l'a. ., . For Fcales or Acrnelei In this Countv. an- plylotlie uiiilciHliiiied, wheie they can be seen null eauuuueu any nine. ' . I ' J LEI BY BRO., ' i i , i j . Newport, Perry CO., Pa, FRANK MORTIMER. S Btf , New Bluouiflvld, J'eiryca.ra. PATTERSON & NEWLIN, IVllOlCKQlc arOIH, . No. 120 ARCH STREIT. I II I Ii A I K Ij 1 II I A i a iVt V' r f. " tW " What Is pride, my aon ?" "Walking with a cano when you ftin't lame," replied the Intelligent boy. IW On Monday moinlng last a young man, on taking up a daily pnper, turned to the column of tho births, nnd said, "I wonder if there is anybody born that I know I" tW A lady had her dress trimmed with bugles before going to a ball. Her little daughter wanted to know if tho bugles would blow when she danced. "Oh no," said tho mother, "papa will do that when he sees the bill." EST Talking about upsetting sleighs, Wicks remarked to a young lady he was taking out to drive, " I always pick out the softest place I can, when I upset my sleigh." She replied, " Why, I should think it would grow monotonous, always falling on your head." J" An exchange says: "Docs hang ing prevent murder ?" We hate to tackle a conundrum of this kind, but our private opinion is that it does prevent it. There is not a case on record of a person com mitting murder after he has been success fully hanged. This style of treatment ap penrs to reform them in some way. tS" Scientific men say that if pianos stand north and south the tone of the in strument is much improved. This is true, especially when tho piano is thumbed by a learner. About one hundred aud fifty miles north and south of you is the proper position for the instrument to stand when being man ipulated by a young thing taking hor first lessons. tS" After giving Sandy certain direc tions about kirk, matters, the minister sniffed onco or twice, and then remarked, " Saunders, I fear you have been tasting this morning," "'Deed, sir, replied Sundy with the coolest effrontery, set off with a droll glance of his brown eyes, "'deed, sir, I was just gaun to observe I thocht there was a smell o' spcrrits among us this morniu'." tW A Yankee and Frenchman owned a pig in partnership. When tho killing time came the Yankee wished to divide so that he should have both hind quarters, and persuaded tho Frenchman that the proper way to divide was to cut across tho back. The Frenchman agreed to it, on tho condition that the Yankee turned his back, aud then the Frenchman asked : " Fich piece will you have, zo piece wid zo tail on him, or zo piece vat aint got no tail on him ?" " The piece with the tail !" shouted tho Yankee Instantly. " Den by gar you take him and I tako ze oder," said the Frenchman. it i : 1 41 v.Ku. e. 1 1,'JJIIM tUUIlllK 1UUUU L11U 1 UUAOD 1UU11U that the Frenchman had cut off tho tail and put it in tho pig's mouth. t2T The following is published by the Capital as a verbatim report of a lecture recently given by a colored woman of Washington to her hopeful offspring : "Ephrahcm, come to your mudder ; now, whar youbin?" "Playiu wid de white folks' chillun." " You is, eh ? See hyar, chile, you broke you ole mudder's heart, and hi lugs her gray hairs in sorrow to de grave, wid yer recklumness and carryin's on wid ebil assoaysliuns. Habn't I raised you up in de way you should ought to go?' " Yessum." " Habn't I been kine and tender wid you, an' treated you like my own chile, which you is ?" " Yessum." "Habn't I reezened wid you, and prayed wid you, and deplored de good Lord to wrap you in his buzzum ?" "An isn't I yer natural detector and gardeen fe' de law?" "Yessum." "Well, den, do you s'pose I'ce gwiue to hab yer morals ruptur ed by do white trash ? ' No, sah I You git in de house dis instep ; an' if I eber cotch you 'municatin' wid de whito trash any mo', 'fo' de Lord, nigger, I'll break yer black head wid a brick 1" "Yessum." tW Mr. Geoffrey Bimpson, who is ac customed from time to time to make visits to Cshkosh with the boys, returned from a brief but eventful sojourn in that great center of hilarity at a late hour yesterday morning, just as the clock struck one three times. Being in a state of compara tive tipsldity, bordering on absolute drunk osity, he was to the last degree obfuscated, ' and nfter making several but ineffectual clutches at tho house as it madly waltzed around him, ho made a frantlo dash at the first door that eame along and bulged noisily into the cow-shed. Old briudle met him, tuoked her cud under her tongue, wrathfully jabbed hor knobbed horns into bliv lliii.vuiau uua nuu IUOBtu bill, juli- man over tho alley fence. ' Boiling with just indignation. Mr. Bimpson raised himself iuto a sitting posturo, aud with a vivid recollection of something like handles having thumped his corporosity, he roared out, " Mrs, Simpson I J say, Mrs. Simp-hio-son ; Wh-wu who in thunder left the wheel-barrow In the front hall?"
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