Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 14, 1866, Image 4

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    READING KAIL ROAD-
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
June 1 Ilh, IMCGi
GREAT Tit IMi ME rOI
the North aud North-AVesl for Philadel
phia, A'em York, Heading, "olltrillt, Tamaqua,
Ashland, Lebanon, Alttntoun, Fusion, .jr., yc
Trains leave ll.trrihtrj lor A'tw ' J'ori, as
fo'Jows; At 3,1)0, i-,10 nml .-. M., ami
2,10 and 9,15 I. M., arriving at .Yew 1'ori at
f, 10 aa J lo.ou A. M.. au.l d,4U and 10,35 1.
M.. onncctiiig with similur Tiains ou the
Fcnnsilrantit liailroad; Sleeping Cars novum
pan ing the 3,00 and l),-0 1' M trains without
chang
Leave Ilarritburg for Y.eadtng. Pottsnllel
'Xaniaqua, Mirt'rsviiie, Ashland, I'ttie throve, Al
lenlwxn ami Yhilndr'j'hta, at 8.10 A. M. and
-.10 and 4,10 I M, stopping at L'hanon and
all Wag Ut itions ; the 4,10 1" M Train nriking
no close connections fr Yvtisr,f nor Vhiadl
)'ua. For YcittcPAe. SchaglkA'. .r-n nnd -41-bitrn
via SehugibiW a'nd Snxgmhaniia KadrcciA
leave II.trrist.urg at y,J0 e M.
Returning: Leave Sew York at 7,00 A M,
12,IK Noon n I 8.00 P M, Yhi'.aJt'yhi-i at H, I
A M, and U.oO 1' M ; Yotisnl'.e at P. 30 A M &
2, 15 T .M ; AsMar.d tl.oo and 11,15 A M, and
1,05 1' M: Tama uu a at J, 45 A. Jl, and 1,00
and S, Y M
Leave FotUcille for Harrisburg, via Sc'.ugl.
kill and Isusquchanna hail A (, at i till a. M.
lieadi'ia AccomJitodulhin Train: Leaves ilmd-
iig at ti 00 A. M-, returning fruui YhUadtl
phia at 5 00 1". M .
Colum'iia Uadmad Trains leave Heading at
0" 45 A M and ti 15 1 M for Fhrata, Lit,:
Lancaster, Columbia, ic.
Q Sundays: Leave .Veer-Tori at 8 CO
P. M . Yhl,id,i.j.h:t S ft. in a 15 P. M.. Yoltsrilie
P ) A. M., Tama'jtin 7 oO A. !., liarruburu
'. 05 A. M., ami K (,.; ai 1 :!.) . .i . lor
Ilarris'.nrj, and 10 A." M., for A'nw-Yoik,
and 4,25 p. ni. for Philadelphia.
Coinmut.itivn, Mtie.tge, easo. School and
Fxcursi..:i Tkieti to aud from all points, at re
duced Hates.
chectcJ through : t0 pounds al
lowed each l'usseugr.
U. .4. XItOI.S.S,
0 11T..'1 S:ljCflutlidtht.
SciniSG, P."u Nov "'i-j 11".
riiibilfljihia and Eric Rail
Road.
rpiUS Great Line traverses th ; Northern and
X Northwest counties of l'euusylv.iuia to
th city of Krie. on Lake Lio.
ft bus been leaded and i3 operated by the
Penxsvlvaxia Kail Koau Comtaxv.
TIME OF PASiEXJEE TRjvIXS AT HAVEISISl'CU. j
LEAVK EAST'.VEUD.
Erie Mail Train A. M
Erie Express Train g,r7 a. .
Llniira Express Train l.Z: f. M.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Mali Train g.CJ a. a.
Vrie Express Traia Z,i P. M.
i'linira Express Train . "J r. M.
l'a.-jenger cars ru through on the Eric
Mail and Express Trains without change both
ways between Philadelphia aud Erie.
NEW VOKK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9,CC A. m.. arrive at Erie
at is J a. m.
leave Eric at 4,iz, P. x., arrive at New York
i,lZ P. M.
NO CHANGE OF AES BETWEEN ERIE &
NEW YORK.
Elegnnt sleeping cars on all eight trains.
For information respecting passenger bust
ncss apply at the corner of iXUh and Market
street, Philadelphia.
And for freight business of the Company's
agents :
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of 13th ar.d
Market streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynold", Erie.
Wni. E-rown, Agent, N. C. R. U., Baltimore.
H. it. iroi;TN,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
II. W. (JWINNLK,
General Ticket Agett, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Williamsport.
Eeb 14, 'GS-tf.
NE W STAGE LINE
S1FFLIS, FEr.RrS7iI.LS AND C03CCED.
Leaves PerrysTill; Monday, Wednesday nnd
Friday at C o'clock, a. in., and arrives at Con
cord at 4 o'clock, p. t..
Leaves Conooid Tncsd.sy, Thursday and
Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. m., and arrives at
Perrysvillc at S o'clock, p. ni., in time fur
the trains going E ist and West.
Stages will leave Miillin Station a1) follows .
Leaves Mifflin it'tation on Situniay, at i a.
m. &nd returns on Mordy: leaves Tuesday at
ti a. m. and returns on Wednesday ; leaves
Thursday at 6 a, m.
Stages will lcate M'Siin Station for Acade
mia, daily in the evning. atid return in the
iborningin time for the Eat and West trains.
Raggage and packars of all kinds are tak
en in charge and promptly delivered at mod
erate charges. The stages on the above rou
tes are in GOOD ORlER and under the
charge of compe'enf and experienced drivers.
The proprietor hopes, by strict and person
al attention to business to merit a fair share
of public patrnnsec
LEMUEL B. BE ALE, Prep.
Jan. 10, "tiO.-tf.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON ANI
after Sunday, May 20, 18t.fi, Passenger
1'rains will leave Mitiiin Station as follows :
EASTWARD.
Local Accommodat'ii... 0.53 Y. M.
PLiladclphia Kspress.. Yl.W V. M
Fast Line G.41, A. M.
Cincinnati Ksprcss 0.48, I. 51.
ay Express 11,81, A. 51.
Way Passenger 10 ,07, A. 51,
WESTWAUD.
Kcw York Kxpress 5,51 A. 51.
Day Exprpss 3,38, I'. 51.
Jiultimore Expresj 3,50, A. 51.
l'liiiailelpbia Kxpress... 6.00, A. !.
Fast Liuc 5.50. 1'. 51.
Mail Train 4,30, V. M.
Ktuigrant Train 0,17. A. 51.
Ciacinnatti Kxpress, leaves Eastward
(daily) at 6,43 p. m.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't
CHOLEKA. Don't be startled! The Chol
era can be prevented and cured by using
I)r. J. M. LiniNey's Cholera" and Dinrrhwa
Medicine. This preparation has been before
the imblic for filleen years, and has been
used with entire success. Thousands of Cer
tificates could be furnished, but. a trial of
the medicine will be more satisfactory than
volume of Certificates nud will convince the
most sceptical of its w onderful curative prop
erties. It is not a cure-all. but is designed
to relieve all who may be attacked by ClioTera,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrlucn, Dysentery, Cholic
or Cramps and Pains in the Stomack. ic.
Don't be without a bottle at Imml. Sold re
tail by all first class Druggists aud Wholesale
ty the Proprietors Hazard & Smith No. 107
ircu street, i iiiiaucij-uu. Uitiy, D-Oat.
I LKVI HECIIT. SAKCKl STIlAYEB.
New Firm ia Patterson.
'Gentleman's Furnishing Emporium
!-
I Just opened in the new Crick Building. Main
Street, Patterson by Levi Heeht ami Samuel
Sirayer, a largo ami elegant assortment of
Ready-Made Clot hinjr- consisting iu part of
Oeercouts, Frok fonts,
Dress Coats, Pantaloons,
Yrsts, Drmcer, Collars,
i 'nJcrsh ti ts, Ha udb nh iff,
Boot C- Shoe.,
And every ihing nsu tlly found in a first Mass
Ueutlem.au s I: iirnisning Store.
faxcy coons
Also a largn and carefully selected assort
ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and
qualities, all of w hieh will be sold at the low
est pcxible living prices.
Laaict' Gititort mid Shoei.
They also inviles ihe attention of the ladies
I-his fine stock ..f GA1TOKS AND SHOES,
i which he will sell at prices
detyiug eouipcti-
. tion.
I CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
They have on hand a beautiful assortment of
! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Xc , wtnen are oi a goou
quality, and well worth the laspeetiou ot the
buyer
G'oW an Siirer Walchr.
Clocks, Par rings.
Plain and Pawy rings.
Watch Keys, Ladies' and Cents' I'.reast Pins,
fluid Pensand Pencils. A.C., which at 'his time
form the largest and best assortment iu ihe
county.
liIX,Al! Ihe above goods will be sold cheap
er ibsiti any other store in the United Stales.
If you don't believe it, just give us a call
aud be convinced of the truth ol'ihe assertion
IIWUT & STUAVEK.
Patterson, A.m-il 12, 18li5-tf.
CHEAP CLOTHING STOKE.
Tli is wav for
FW
klar-
gains!!
HAVING ri'ltCIIASED FROM MANS
baeh A Van ttrmeftlc large Clothing
Establishment, situated on the corner ot
Eri'ije aud Water streets. Mirtiiniown, Penn
sylvania, we wr.uhl rc-pcctfuiiy inl.irin the
Public at we have jiit received a large and
well sclented assortment of ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
Tall an.S tVluf rr Trade fur ISG.".
Such as
Over Coots, Press C-mts, Ru:ness Coatf
Common Coals, rantuloons, Veis, Hats,
Roots and Shoes f ev?ry deseription,
style and (imli:y, for mule or female.
i:OVS' lli:.IY 5IAIK CLOTlIIXn
Also, Cat pets. White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, L'uder Shirts, drawers. Hosiery,
Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars,
Cravats and Tie3. Trunks, I'm
brellas, Travelling lings iVe.
A.so, thelatest styles ol Ladies Cloaks, Cir
culars and Furs.
Persons in want of anything in our line will
save money by giving us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to
sell chean for cash.
tij l'on'l forget the corner, Bridge and
Water Streets.
D. W. IIAW.EY & Co.
Oct. 4. '05.
81VELRY STORE.
-0-
'F'lIE undersigned would respectfully ,
inform the citizens of Mitilintown
andvictntlv, thai he has opened a Jew-
clry Establi-limcut on Main Street, MilHin
lown, in Thompson's lintel, third door from
the corner, where he will keep constantly oa
hand and at greatly reduced prices.
Gold and Silver batches.
And a general variety of CLOCKS, FINGER
KINGS. BREAST PIN'S, EAR RINGS. Gold
PENS, and PENCILS. SILVER PLATED
WARE, SPECTACLES, together tv Itii a com
plete assortment of Fancy Goods.
S?XThe repairing of Clocks, Watches find
Jewtiry iromptly attended to, on short notice
and on very reasonable terms. All work war
ranted to give satisfaction. The public are
respectfully invited to give a call.
THOMAS K. McCLELLAN.
Aug. GO, 18t-.
Premium
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
OiTICE cr THE .TfXIATV OorSTT
rsTT )
TV,
AcnirtLTiTiiL Society
rerrysvilie, Oct. Hi, ISti
WE do hereby certify that Ihe Commit'ce
on Manufactured Articles has awardec to
Charles W. U'eitzel the First Prcmiuiii for
Ihe most substantial, neatest made, aud best
finished sett of Chairs.
G. W. JACOBS, Treas-r.
Wtumi IIesch. fte'v. janl3
GRAYBILL & GQ
WHOLl SALE DEALKKS IN
CIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES,
Brooms, Mats, Brushes, Collon Laps.
Buckets, Twine3, Wick, &c,
345 SOUTH THIRD STKKKr,
PJIlLADELPiMA.
Teh 21, ISmi-ly.
s. n.
CAVXXT W. E. r A VEST.
MIFFL1NTOWN MA RULE VAKP Hav
ing opened a Marble Yard on Bri ige
street, Miilliutown, we would respectfully an
nounce to the public thai we are pivpaied to
furnish Head Stones. Monuments. Tombs, Ta
ble Tons. Mantles. iv r.f .hnitla nml linnili-
I ful designs, at the lowest possible rales, and
in a workman-like manner that cannot be stir
passed in the interior of Pennsylvania. Call
and examine specimens.
may it, ISiili-tf. C.VVENY & BBO.
XE have one loom devoted entirely to
V Gents turnishiug Goods and Beady
Made ClothLig, &u.;h as
Coals. Pants, Vests,
OverCoa's, Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps, While Shirts
Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and
Drawers.
SULOCFF, FKOAV & PARKER.
CALTEIS ! CARPETS ! !
A LARGE and good variety of A LI, WOOL,
Pi n. AO and HEMP CAllPT6 ou hand
for gals tide cheap, at
7 p
BALSAMIC
COUGH SYRUP
For Coujhs, Cohh, Croup, Whoopimj
Coinjli, Asthma, Lronchilis, Siu'ttins
Bhoif, Puin ami 15 ta'-iirss of the Breast,
Dijj'u-iilty of Breathing, f-c
This syrup is a purely Vegetahle Compound
It is pleasant lo tai e, ami never Uoes injury;
but owing to itstqurifyintf qualities, must do
good under any circumstances. Its ellect' is
truly wonderful soothing, calming ncd allay
ing the most violent Coughs ; Purifying,
Stienglnening and Invigoratingthewholesys
lem; calming aud soolhing the nerves; aiding
and facilitating h.xpecoralion, amlhcahng Ihe
DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at. the root
of DISEASE, and driving it from the system.
C'KOl'B.
No child need die of Croup, if this Kjnp is
properly used and used in time. Mothers hav
ing croupy children should watch the first
thow of the Disease, ar.d always keep this
llen.edy at hand.
For Coughs after M-aHes, this Syrup is
most excellent. Experienie has proven that
it is equalled by no other jrcparation.
Price 50 cents per. Bottle.
Prepared by S. A. FOITZ'S k BBO., At
their Wholesale Drug and Medicine Depot, No.
110, Franklin SI. Baltimore. Md. Sold by nil
Druggists and Store-keepers throughout Ihe
United Stales.
CELEBRATED
gonw autl ttt m&tx$.
. These Towders
will strength
en the Stomach
and Intestines,
cleanse them
from offensive
matter, and
bring them to
' Tl.nv are a
fare preventive of Lnng Frrer, nnd a certain
remedy for all Distasts incident to the llorse,
tucnasuinn
dera, Yellow
Water, l)i
temper, Founder,
Hearni,
81vtrine,
Coughs, Fe
vers, Loss of
Vital Ener- f iff" - frt
gy. Ac. "
In Door, low spirited animals, it hag the
most beneficial effect.
The use of them improves the wind, strength
ens the Appetite, and gites to the Ilorc a
fine, smooth and glossy skin thus improv
ing the appearance, vigor aud spirit of this
Boole animal.
FOB MILCH. COWS.
..Ai
Toe property this Powd-r poysesaes in In
creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, givej
it an importance and value which should
place it in the hands of every persi n kcp.nj
a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven
that it will increase the quantity of Si ilk and
Cream twenty per cent, ar.2 eis' the Emitter
Crtn and sweet. In fattening Cattle, it gives
them an appetite, loosens their bids and
makes them thrive much faster.
EOQ3,
In all Diseases of
the Swine, such as
Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
Ac. By pnttinj
from half a paper
to a paper of these
Fowders in a
rel of Swill,
the -;74JC
above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre
Tented. By using these Powders the Bog
Cholera can be prevented.
Price 25 eta. per Paper, or 5 Papers for $1.
S. A. FOUTZ & BUO.,
at Trrcm
WHOLESALE DRUG AND KCDICINf CEPOr,
So. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Kd.
For .Sale by Drngcists and Storekeepers
thronghent the United States.
FOUTZ'S KIXTUEE.
Hie test Liniment for Man aud Bcaft
note iu use.
Is a safe ar.d reliable Eomedy for Ihe cure
of Rheumatism, Painful Nerv"tts affections,
Sprains, Burns, Swelling, and all Diseases
requiring an external application on Man.
On Horses it will never fail lo cure Poll
Evil. Fistula, Old Iluuii'ng Sores, or Sweeney
if properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises
Scratches. Crocked IIoot', Chafes Saddle o
Cobir Gall, Cn.s or Wounds, it is an Infallible
Remedy, lry it, aud be convinced of ils ef
ficacy. RHEUMATISM.
Persons aBlicted with this Disease, no mat
ter of how long standing, cnbe promptlyaud
effectually cured by the use of this Mixture
There s nothing iu Ihe world so sure nnd il
gor.d to lake away tad COllNSaud cure Fros
Bites, as this preparation.
Try it and satisfy yourseles. Price 35and
73 cents a Bottle. Prepared by
S. A. FOGTZ'S & BRO.,
At their Wholesale Drug and Medicine De
pot, No. Ill), Franklin St., Baltimore Md.
For sale by Druggists and Store-keepers
throughout Ihe United Stales.
The ahuve Metlicine can bo had at. manu
facturer's Prices of 1$. F. Kepncr, Miilliutown;
.lohnson Halloway X ( owden, Philadelphia -J.
J. Bender & Co., Pittsburg, Pa.; Lun"h;
En & Busl.tield, Wheelitg, Ys-aug-
3, ISOO-Ciii.
NOTICE!
Ladies wishinc to he surnlied with no I
and good shoes will find it to their advantage '
to call on H. D. WELLLIt, at his shop on
.. . ... . t i. i .
jiiuti crreci minTe jierry, wuere iney can
he supplied with almost every styleat modcr
alc prices. Cientlemeii having repairing they
wish durably and neatly executed will be
promptly nttended to by giving him a call.
Terms: CASH. II. U. titLLEU.
Mifflintown, July 20th '05.
FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAY
IX ELYISG BAGS. Also, AUJJOA'S such
as Hose, Gloves, Buck Cloves and Mils, (very
best quality.) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents
unfinished Kid, !t
b'UEOUFF, FROW it r.lRKEU'S.
r
rr-sr rrin'mii i m i urn
Tha Long Looked For Come at las
THE CELEBRATED
Florciicc Sewiirg MacLinc.
This machine is the most perrect instru
ment to execute tiny kind of sewing now done
by machinery in the world. It is simple and
perfect in ils mechanical contdructim. The
feed may be reversod at any poixt desired
without stopping, which is a great advantage
in fastening the end of seams.
It makes FOUll DIFFERENT STITCHES,
Lock, Knot, Double Lock, Doublr Kan!,
each stitch perfect and alike on both
sides of the fabric.
Operators can select any stitch they want nnd
change frnm one slitch to another with
out stopping the machine. J
Its stitches cannot be excelled for finriness,
ilacticity durability and benifty of tininh, f
No difficulty experienced m seniug across
thick semis.
Sews light and heavy fabrics with equal facil
- ity.
It will Jiraid, Tuck, Quill, Card, Jlrm, Fell,
Hind, Oalhtr, and sew all kind of nick
ing required by families aud manufacturer.
The work will feed cither to the right or left
without stopping the machine,
most inexperienced find no difficulty ca
oiihnosiitfx it.
Terht ghly practical and undasilys in
stood
It has no sprivgi to get out of ordtr, and will
last a lifetime.
It runs easily, nml isalmost nnisel-s3.
It is the most rapid sewer in the world; wag
ing fire stitches to each revolution.
It uses the same size thread on bolh sides of
the fabric.
It oils no dresses, all its mackincrs being on
top of the tattle.
Every ir.achinc is warranted io g'v e euiire tat-
i'facion. and to do all Miat is claimca tor it.
M iss Cakkik E. SrAMB vr.-iti is the agent
for this county. By calling at her residenje
on Main Street, Miilliutown, oue of these ma
chines cau be seen in operation.
September IU, 180o-ly.
ADVANCE OF SCIENCE.
Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style
of base, which is a combination of (luld and
English Rubber, (vulcanite) Also American
Rubber, (vulcanite. ) which for beauty, dura
bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the
natural cdor of the face, cannot be sur
passed. Either of the above basis
I WARRANT FOR TEN' YEARS.
Tull I'ppci- or Lower Sots ?tsiei led
as Low a OO Ic r .vcl.
T' ntporari si ts infrtnl Urati.
Special attention will be made to diseased
gnnis, and-a cure warranted or no churge
made. Teeth filled to last fur life.
Sea, Triumph in dentistry !
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
by a new process, without the use of ether,
chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger.
Having been in business fiT upwards nf ten
years, five of which has been spent in Mililin
iown. and being in possession of the latest
improved Instrummtt and Machinery warrant
entire satisfaction, or the money will be re
funded. Oilice on Bridge Slreet, opposite Ihe
Court House Square.
G. L. DERR.
nov. 2!. Y3- Iv. Paiaent l'ei,tist.
J.ll. BOI.IMAN. W. II. KliLLMAN
DBUU AM) JEWELRY STORE
iRAtx nticei:t
TWO Doors North of Belford's Store.
MIFFLITOWX, VA.
"TTE WOULD RESPECT FULLY CALL
V the atteutiuu of the publio to our
Stck of
DllUCS,
MEDICINES,
rEUFU.MEItV,
FAXCY SOAPS,
and a larje variety of notions : as also to our
STOCK OF WATCHES,
WATCH CHAINS, DREAST-P1NS,
K A R A X D F I N G E II R N G S, j
SOT WATCH E.S, CLOCKS and all kiuds of
Jewelry
epaired at the shortest notice and on the
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
JOT-ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt
ly attended to. A liberal discount to Thy.
sioians.
sept. 27, 'fc-5-tf R0LLMAN BROTHERS
I) ' E P I N E U I L & E V ASS,
Civil Exoixeebs axi Patkxt Solicitors,
JSo. 435 Walnut St., Philad'a.
Patents solicited Consultations on Engin
eering, Draughting and Sketehi s, Models and
Machinery ot" all kinds made and skilfuily at
tended lo- Special attention given to REJECT
ED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Au
thentic Copies of all Documcuts from Patent,
Oliice procured.
v n u ..1.. ..7 i ,.i.i. i
11. if. i-aic jyircucfl linnet iii'itiiiu mi't
, ... J ., , ,
travelling expenses, as there :s no ncitial need
of personal interview with us. All business
with these Offices, cau be transacted in wri-
ting. For further itifuimntion direct as above
l with stamp enclosed, for Circular with refer
i ences.
Janue.ry 17. ISOft-lr.
fLOUTl
AM
FLOUR and Grain, of all kind.', purchased
at Market rates, or received on storage
and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav-
laS boa's of our own. with careful caplians
Kamla hj:11 wl.in fra'i..).t nf anv Lin, I n
and fruui rhiludclphiti or any point along the
caual
SULOUFF ,FROW & PARKER.
tLSiil LIUlEKl "TWB2!Tfi- LEAU
The Whitest, the most durablo aud the
most economical. Try it ! Manu
factured only by
ZLIGLEK & SillTIf,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Pealcrs
A'o. 137 A'ortk TilIRD St., FIIir.WA.
Jan. 21, XG-ly.
GU'.EAT REDUCTION IN THE nilCESOF
I S A D D L K It Y from January IS, lSf.D,
JAMES II. SI MONSrculJ respectfully an
nounce to his old customers and Ihe public
n-. .(K generallv that be has a large stock of
f-; SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS,
WHIPS and all other articles usual-
2" WHIPS an
lv kent in a S.-f I) VI. F.R S fiO P, which
he
will sell nt the following reduced prices:
Best Silver Plated Harness (fi
Second best do
Third do do
Common Plated do '
Second do do
Common Plain do
Best Spanish Saddles
Second do do
Common Quilted Sect do with Horn
Common do without horn
Wagon SaddliS
Five inch Breech -Bands & Side
Lenthers IW two Humes
Fr.ur inch do
Hi)
."I 00
2" no
Si 00
l'J 00
21 00
22 00
IU 00
IU 00
It 00
40 00
3o 00
Back-bands 8 inches 3 20, 6 inches
1! 411, 5 inches 1 Tit.
Double set of Yankee Harness which
includes bridles, hamcs, collars, lines,
bat ehr.ins. &o.
4" 01
t O't
1 "'
Pair of Yankee Rridles
Five-rir.g llalier3
Three-ring do
Check lines 3-1 inch
do do 1 inch
Blind Bridles
Ridinj Bridles from t- f),
Coed "Draft Collars "
Harness do
1 -
3 00
3 2 ")
4 00
3 CO
2 00
00
Wagon Whips 2,i!'. 1.7".. I. r.0, 1,25
Bugrtv do from 7-1 cents to 2 00
Buggy Lines, flat 2,'i', round :j CO
Plow l iues ;i 4 inch I,o-., 1 inch 1,15
1 1-1 inch l.-2".
Ho would alo invite the public to examine
his st'ick before i':rchnsing elsewhere, ss he
feels coutiiletit he can seli chea;er than any
other eMe.V.Uliment in ihe county. Iii- rnoiio
is iiiick sales ai.d sni.iil prolits. Cue i.ii.i a
call and save money.
BCJU REPAlliiNO neatly executed r.ul ai!
work warranted.
JAMES 11. FIMoNS.
Eiidg'j St., Mitfihitown Pa.
Oct. 1 1-1 7.
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A T T II E
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cULOUFE, FROW AN'! 1'ARIvER,
13 THE I -BTSTAL fAI.Al.'E El I MM.Vi,
jIIFi'I.INTOWN, PA.
INnr.KSil.M.D 11AY1NO rVR
cJ ti;- tucck ni gi;..iU foiwerly be
k. chas
; lonsing to Sui.-uff A St;-.tj;bai;gh, and Iiavi.t:.
; added lo it oui'e an assorlmeut from the 1 hil
I nde'pliia market, are now ready sup'ly thp
eitir.i.sof MiSEnlown and viciei.v will. ni..r-
j thing and every I lit njt thai is u-u:i:iy Kept in i
a ci.ui.trv store, an t a trreat nmnv iinnz- .on
have never been kept b.d'ore. We arc de'er
mined to seil goods at a REDUCED PRICE
and make it an object fur the pcple to br.y
from us. A '. tree si'ick of DRY i.;ooBS, cou
sisiitig of Ladies lres tioods, such as
FRENCH MERINOr'S,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wnol,
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINlo
DUESS FLANNELS,
ri.AlN SACK FLANNELS,
WHITE FL.'iNNl l.S.
B LI E T W 1 LLi. lFLANN ELS,
BED FLANNELS,
X UTLINS.
1HEAKF.IST SHAWLS Sr., &o.
tan be had at
SUI.OITF, FROW & PARKERS.
MOURHihC DSE33 C0033:
;:i:ick Shtiuls.
Veils, Cclars,
(ilovcs, tinnntlcts,
Second Monriiin; Rabnorab ,
Hoods, Ac, Ac.
Kvnrything desirable in this linr, aud o
very large stock,
At Snlouif. B'row A: I'arVcr's.
A
tri -
fill, assortment of tieul'.euiau s Ooods,
consisting of
Cam meres,
Satitietts.
Over Coat in
Ycsiiii'is.
Can be had nt
SULOUFF,
FROW & PARKER'S.
We have opened the large Room just oppo
site our Siore in Patterson wlurewe otter
or sale at low prices a general assortment oi
TABLES.
CHAIRS.
SOFAS.
tor NOES.
BEDSTEADS,
MATTRESSES,
TRUNKS,
CARPETS,
STANDS,
RACKS,
AND
i . ..i
M inr other articles for bouse fiirni'liing
,l lnJ "'cr . - --ivl-
HECin & STl'.AYER-
NEW
GOODS at NEW PRICES'
AT MRS. F- HAXSEMAN'S I
F A T T K 11 S O X, i
IX
. .i -, .:ii. 1 Search, Niuuiegs. Cloves, Cassia, Gini-cr. Com
TTTIIO has just returned trom the C ,-y w nh ; At(K Kis!l h lVc, fir 'u at
V a lariic assortment ot j ihaNr.w Stouk in Patterson.
Eillinsry and Fancy Goods, tJani-if jnn to:
Consisting in p-ir.of Bonnets and Bonnet Silks, TTBPTITV TST1TTTT' TV t TI
Flowers and Trimmings, Emborderies, Lace ; i-i-EtfiTY WHITE LE I D
Goods, ibiiwlkerchiels. ISalinoral Skirts, Hoo;i j Will do more aud better work at a given Cost
Skirts, Gioves, Bead Gimps and Ornaiiienis, ; lnn any 0u,cr ; Xry it 1 Manufactured only
Notions and small wares, forming the best ,y
.ssortuient of j Zeigler & Smith.
FALI. AXD W1XTEE GOODS ! Whohah Dm. l",t & Glass Ihal-r
la the County. . . ' No. PIT North THIRD Street, PtllLAD'A
She solicits a call from the public, being, Tn. 21, 'tirt-ly.
conlidetii that she can suit all.
-..m . r vi rh'FT'Kl.. IIF.R
rpilE best quality of ..At A t.i.r.i., ni -
i KIA'G and SilAI) always on hand. And;
also, a good supply of Plaster r.ud ta c ne i
Ha- ter at
M'LOITF, I ROW & PARKF.RS.
HEADQUARTERS !
i " 'V'.
! Wcksssszs
yj p. ya
- - --
0T,n Cliair llauufsftory.
c
Ill ARLES W. AVEITZEL would inform tha
! tinues the Chair Manufactory at thewellknowa
j old stand in Water street, where he is at ail
ti nes prepared to receive orders for Windsor
t. hairs of every description, including Settees,
Large Hocking Chairs, Sewing Hock.ng Chairs,
Chiidreas' Cbairs.Connting House Stools. Cain
Seat Chairs, Bar Room Arm Chairs, and evei v
thingperfiining to his business, all of which
he is prepared to sell cheaper than ever. He
is now prepared to wholesale work at city pri-
' cos. Prompt attention will be given to Rej :i
j iring All work done cheap and expeditiously.
I Sawed Poplar Plank and Scauiling taken itt
i exchat ec fr furnilure.
t2T I'Lniiturc Room on Main street; oppo
site the Post Office.
( HARES WEITZEL.
s ptembcr 3, 1102-tf.
GO AND SKE
THE
FALL AXD A7LTR ARRIVAL
OF
CHOICE GOODS
AT THE STORE OF
BEL
FGRD.
The nndt.r:-igned would respectfully invito
the put. lie -o call and examine ii:s sto k hefora
ptiTcha.-iiig elsewhere. lit? has houeht Iris
asy.irtmeni al such pri:.-s that he cann.d la
undersold by any in ihe country. Special at
tention paid to purchasing goodsiu thecityper
orderat the fhorlest notice.
Every edort wili be m.idc by him fo give sat
iil"i.ciiun to those who may favor him tt ilh a ca.l
Black and Fancy Silks,
Morie An;iiie.
Pure ;.hi';!i. i'.i-iiliantes,
it'-ml :i7!Ueis.
Bergcs Lawns,
Grenadines, liiienls,
Cit.gliatn I.a'r.'s.
AH wod -t'L::ined,
Caslmierts, Peplins.
Alpacas
A fii
, assortment of White Dress !
Mus-
I liiis. Brocha and oilier Shawls, B.n'iets, li;
net Salios ilibhons, i
lr;r.a, I udersleeves, 11a:
ivers, fiC. .jr,, V
d-
keichieis in fjeer.t va-
e'y.
DIltGS
j i i ;f xp 7) -1;.,
A laigC qU.Hitlt Ot J rnr ?.l 0
on haiul. Prescriptions tUN-i'
He has also InK in a large slock of W ol,
Cotton and Rag Carpets. Oil Cloths, MatliL&v
C, at the lowest prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
rood", fur which the highot market prices
will be paid by
J. 31. RELFORD.
TAILORmiESTABUSlIMEXT
WM. WiSn. Merchant Tailor, begs leave
:o inr'orni his friends and the public generally
i hat he has just opened out a large aud fashion
able assorl incut of
FALL A2iD WINTER GCOSS,
which he is ready to make to order promptly
and on the most reasonable terms. Tho
pol ite generally will find it to their interest tj
call at his rooiu above -
EASICX'S TIN" SHOP,
on Bi'i io street, Mitiiinfown, Ta anl inbpect
ing elsewht're. I warrant all cktht to tit or
SIIJCER'S SET7IO IIACHKJE.
Pv.AH persunj tlciroit of f urchaaiii any
of iN;t:it"s SKwiNn vr-n olitntn
ucrs:iry iitf;riTi n on the subject and se
tiictu in oprrarinu kI my estfiMilmu'Ut. It'
fiivored villi tiu-ir oivlers I will fit them up a
lu't;r ntrthinc t:-rtt percent, cheaper thn wrr
iiiihtVf dor..- it. this county. No ianiily shcuM
he iviilioul it nmcLine. j:n 1, Cl-if
Ffrrysviile 3Iar!;!c Works,
fjPIIE nn lersipnel desires to inform thceiti
X zens of Juniata County that he has taken
charge of ihe works late!y owned by llemy
Wiili in IVrrysvilie, w'o-ie he may be found
ready to execute jobs in his line of business
such as Tomb Stones. Monuments, Marble
Slabs, Table Tops, ,tc. .V.C. He believes thar
ja long experience nnd practical knowtedgo
j will enable him lo give enlire satisfaction lo
all w ho may patronize him. Give him a call
as he fe.ls conhdent that for neatnesn cheap
nc3 and despatch he cannot be excelled.
CilAS. EMERSON.
npr. i-'ih
firi)" Persons can be supplied wiih Coal.
Plaster, Sin, &c, at the lowest price, by our
agent at onipsonlowu, ELII1U BENNKR,
who is als authorized lo purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
Jtt Mr. CLINK is. alo, our aiiihorizcl
agent at Perry svillo lo purchase Grain and
sell Civil, Piaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cannot fail to ba
pl.-ascd.
0" Highest prices paid for Counfry Pro
duce, and taken in exchange for goods.
SXI.OITF, FROW, & PARKER.
October, 180o.
Q-rocerie3 -
Prime Rio Coffee, Prep lied Cottcc, Pulver
ized Sugar, Crushed Sugar, X. O. Sugar,
S. H. Sugir, N, O. Molasses, S. II. Molasses.
Loveritis Syrup. Chocolate. Mu.m.ir.l. Ii!ee
I QTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, ucar the Ca;d
tol Buildings,
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II A MSB I RG, PA.
tfTemis as moderate as any Hotel iu :l
City.
tM. O.THOMP.SO.N, Proprietor.
Mifflint