HEADING KAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. April 8th, 1867. nBET Tltl'XK M.1E FROM vX llie North and North-West lor I'l.Uadrl- ; 'hit, -Vnr York, JUaJmp, vttin rile, Tamanua, .4.il!d, .roanon, .4 'fm.'OK-n, Won, ic, $c- Trains leave IJarrkbvry for Ane lor, as follows; At 8,00, ,10 mid 'J.35 n. M., and ",10 and V0 P. M Miiving at .Veir Eur Ht f.00 aud 10,10 A. M., nn 1 1.10, f.,20,10,25 1 JW-. connecting with siiuilnr Tiaius on the Jnn.'tj!caiiia Hull road. Sleeping Cars accom - punying tlie o.t'U am aua i .u trains without chin Leave Ilarritharg for TuadinJ, V'sriY'r. "Tamojiia, Mnrrvilir, Ashland, l'mr Ororr. .11-hntou-n and Vhiladrfj'hra, at 8,D A.M. and 1', 10 and 4,10 r M, stopping at Ltbamm and ail M'uv Sti!wm : tlie 4,10 r M Train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. 1'or I'otltrittr, $-tviA, ill If iivn tinl All ium via $clfitin and S:uync'taiina Hailroatl Icave Ifjrri?,ur- at 3,-0 r M. Returning: Leave .Wtc Yo:h nl 9,00 A M, 12,00 Noon r.0ti and S.00 P M, Ylu'.inlrlj'liia at J-,15 A M, and -V" I'M; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia lit 7."0 A M. reluming from Reading at (i,30 r M. Flopping at nil stations; VvtlttiV.' al 8. ! A M mi'i 2, -15 1' M; .1 mi'.' ('.,00 and 11.30 A M, and l,0" 1" 1 ; Tamrj ii at 'J,1J A. M, and 1,00 aiid8,o5 r x Leave rc."cri!lc for Ilarrislvrg, via Sthuy! f. !! and Ftuqurhanna Hail h'- a;t, at 7 00 A. M. Htaditiy A ccommodjtion Train: Leaves Hntd tng at 7 30 A. M-, reiuruiiij from Yhilulcl f),ii al 5 oo 1 M. i Potlslotvn Accommodation Train: Loaves I'ottslown at t'.,2o a. in , reluming leaves I'biladclpbia at ti,3i p. m. Ce.V;' Railroad Trains leave Heading at 7 00 A M and t. li t .M lor J:jhrata, Litu J antast'r, Cvlanta. Kc. On Htindiiys: Leave Xrf- York at 8 00 1". M , VhdiJ'.ihia H a.m 3101'. M , the 8 00 a M train running -nly to Heading; Votfsvillr y U0 A. M , Ihrrhlurg 0 M , and Kwi ifw at 1 20 and 7,20 t. M for ll.irrixhnry, uui II 22 A. M , for Acir-J'ur.t, and 4,20 p. la. for Philadelphia. (V0i8ttfft.i(i. .V.i;. S"tfn, Srhtc ait-i l.'zcurrir.n TiclcU to aud from ail points, at re dnced Iia!c5. Jinjyjffe chcikcd tlin ugb : 0 pounds 111 lone1! eacli I'acscnjrer. ti A. Mroi.i.s. (irvral Srtpa mtndrnX. Teai inc, V. Nov rr, "r.5 ti". 1SC0. " ISCC. riiiiadcijibia and Eric Iail Koaii. ' 11 IS Oicat Line traverses the Nnrthfrn and J. Noi l I. w est -ftunlic nf l'eiinsylvauia. to ti e city of Erie, on Lnke Erie. It Lns 1 c.n leatcd and is operated by the l'ENXYLVANIA II.UL UllAU (.' PAN V. 1J.ME IT rASsl'.NUCK 1BINS AT II ABU StirBQ. LEAVE EASTWEUO. Trie Mail Train T. .'.- a. m Erie Emiofs Train -f.CJ A. M ESiuira Espross Train 1,.'0 V. .n. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Tiiiu A. w. Erie Expiess Train ',J p. M. Tlmira Express Train r. m. I'asrngrr cars run 111 rough on ibe Eric Mail and Express Trains riibout change both siavs be:wi-rn l'hiladelphia and iie. NEW YORK t'UNNECTKtN1 Leave New York at ?,CC a. m.. arrive at Eric at r,;r a. m. Leave New York at 5,00 r M ; arrive at Erie 7,13 p m. Leave Erie nt p. v., arrive at New York i.iZ P. M. Leave Ei ie nt 10,23 a m ; 10,10 A M. NO CIIANtJE OF ' ARS ; anive at ew York BETWEEN' ERIE & NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars on all nigh! trains. For information respecting passenger busi ness apply ai the corner of 90ih and Market btreets, I'hiladt-lpliia. Aud for freight business of the Company's agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of 13th and Ilaikci fiiecta. Philadelphia. J. Vf. r.eyiiolds, Eric. Win. Erov.n, Agent, N". C. 11. K , Baltimore. II. 11. HOl'.STOX, Ceneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. Jl. W. GWINNEK, Oeneral Ticket Agi ut, Phils lelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Willianisport. Feb 14, "1.6-1 f. Huntingdon & Broad Top Rail Road. ON aud after May 0th. leC7, passenger trains nil! run a: follows . LLAVE SOfTHWAni. Express A. M. Huntingdon 7.4. Satnn 'J.'M Jl'ooly Run lO.O.i Mouul Dallas 10.5'J I.EAVC NOnTHWAIin. Mail. A. U. Mount Pallas f,.10 Bloody Run C. 1 .Sax ton 7.30 Huntingdon V.10 Mail. P.. M. tl.OO 8.:.3 8.07 Express, p. .it. 1.3i 1.31 a;J j ,i: , Distance from Mount Lialins to Bedford si miles A reliable line ol Hacks connect at 51t. L'allab for Bedford and Bedford Springs. JOHN MchlLLIPS, may 22, 1307-tf. Supcriutcu lent. 1)ia'NSW.VAN1. RAII ROAD. ON AND after Monday, April 2'.', lauti. Passenger Ircins will leave Mitlliu Station as follows : EASTWARD. TLi'iaueliiLk Express.. 32,41 I M l ast Line 6,21, A. 31. I'iocinuati Express 7,0'J, P. 31. Pay Express 11,31, A.M. M ay I'assen-er.. 10.4S V. M. Ucal Acetmai. at. k. S,:J5, V 31. WESTWARD. Cincinnati & Erie Exprefs 1,45, A. 31. Philadelphia Express... 5,1, A. 31. Fast Line G,04, V. M. Slail Tran 7, V. M. Emi-raut Train 10.20, A. M. JAMES NORTH, Apt. LOCK OUT F0H US i lo,r foreheads, 'T frrni any part or the body, Y , -i I i V'1 completely, totally and radically extirpating Will A Kb uUAiiAU.i';,e.5r?7ins,1hsk1in B,o.ft: Bmo.0,1l1 a"J natural. This is the nnly article used by the HH01.L01SAUGII& KOHE are now run- F,.en,.n D,i is,le ony ro;li effectual dipila niugonecar to Philadelphia and the I ;.; nP.. Price 7". cents icr loick- oihcr to I leal field each wett. They leave Patterson for I'l ilaii'phia every Monday, and I agun arrive in l atterton every eincsJay, and leave Patterson for Clearfield ertry Wed nesday, and arrire in rai;erson every i'iiday. Persons wisLing Lumln-r, Kresh Fish of all Linda, and marketing of every description, will find it to their interest to give them a call tef.re going elsewhere, ws they are the only panic who run regularly, have never stop ped on account of dull times, missed a trip, cor crauged their run. As they pay cash for produca, fi-rmors will find it to their adv.mtuge ta tell to them. tiocds for ccrchanfi Lau'.ed in thrir ears ASTROLOGY TilE WOULD ASTONISHED AT THE WOXDFl.l Ur. tiF.V KLATIOXS MDAE BYTIIEGREATASTROLOGIST, i r t rr i ti ti t t i yi uaaamC 7V. Yl. ll U I U C. juc reveals secrets no mortal ever knew.- ; si,e restores to happiness tlioso win), from dole j fut events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss f relations und friends. Io?s of mouey, &c., j BIIyj iecome despondent- She brings logcth 1 cr tau3c long separated, gives information- concerning acseut friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best itialitied to pursue and in wluit you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, givesyou the tiame, likeness and char acteristics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost snpern.ilu ral powers unveils the dark and bidder, mys teries of the future. From the stars wo see in the lirmameul the malelic slurs that over come or predominate in the configuration from the nspeotsand positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at t lie lime of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greate.-! Asti ol-osi-t ou earth. It cn-tsynu but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorablo an opportunity. Consultation fee. with likeness and all desired information, ?1. Patties liv ing at a distance chu consult the Madame by mail with eitial wifely and satisfaction to themseives, as if in person. A full and ex plicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered aud likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of priic above mentioned. The sliietctt scnesy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. Ref erences of the highest order furnirhed those desiring Ihem. Wiite plainly the day of the month and year in which you were born, en closing a small lock of hair. Addiese. M wmmk II. A. PERRIfiO, P. (i. PttAwrr 2'.KJ, BirtALo, N. V. fel 20 '07-ly. Wits clotHes" w asiiek " AM) Universal Clothes Wringer. The best and most popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted to give sal infliction. If uol as represented, llie rashrr will l e ta ken back and the money refunded. In ollering the Washur we present you the followirg alternatives: 1. Either to make woman work all day at the haide.-t drd Igery, dangerous to health and life, hfty-two days in a year or buy a Machine for hei, wi'li which he cm do th same work in two hours and ot be tired, 'ioi.k llralih. 2. Either buy goods to be ru lhed to frng incuts on the wash-board, or buy a Machine that will cleanse without injuring garments, and so pay for iiself ihtce times a year. (.oNiaif Atonviuy. Sold by J. B. M. ToW. Pattcison, Pa. Read what our neighbors have to say: I'l.V.NSVI.VAkIA Hot SK, IATTEn.ox, Jan. 28, "(17. j J. B. M. ToM, Em This is to ccttify thiit the Uoty's Clothes Washer ui.d Wringer I purchated from you, will do all that is rec omended if tlie direc'ion for washing is strictly observed, especially for heavy cloth ing, one person csn wash as much in an hour with ease us they would do in six hours by hand or common rubber, ll is a great savor of clothes aud tiino. There is neither fiic tio:i in washing or strain in wringing. Boys ortj;rls of 12 to 11 years old can do the washing. F. M. MICKEY. Mb. J. B. M. Toni' fir: Since 1 hve purchased Boty's Clothes Wa.iht-r and Wring er from you, Mish-day is no mor; dreaded by my wife as my little girl 1 1 years of age tun do my washing of Vt persons, in from two to three hours, whieh used to take my wife ail day. 1 can cheerfully recommend every per son to go to J, B. M. Todd's, and gel n Wash er and Wriuger as I am confident that you can save the pi ice c4 the Machine in less thin one year in the saving of the of the wcsriug of clothes as they are wished with out rubbing. Y ours ,Vc. jan. 30 ly. JOHN BALE MINE. liKPAKATOlt CAWLLI. Throw away yurfttie frizzes, your switches your wig Instructive of comf"H, and not worth a fig; t'omcagod, come youthful, come ugl i and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. KEI'.tKATOR C'triLM. Fit restoring hair upon bald Leads ffrotu whatever cause it biay have fallen nut) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force the beard to prow up on the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks; or hair upon ball heads in frut.i two to three months. A few ignorant practition ers have asserted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the grow.h of the beard. Their assertions are false, a? thousands of liv- I ing w itnesses i from their own experience) can bear witness. Rut many will sav, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spuri- ous? It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the difierent preparations advertised for the hiiir and beaid are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase- To such we wiuld say, try the Reparator Cnpilli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully comes Tip to cur representations. If your Druggist does Dot keep it, send us oue dollar and we will forward it, post-paid, together with a re ceipt for the money, wlncli will tie returned you on application, providing entire satisfac tion is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. feb 20, lsti7-ly. EXCFXSIOIS, l.C I IAIOK! CIIASTELLAltYS II a i r i: x t c r in i n n f r ! For Kemoving Superfluous Hair. To the ladies especially, this invaluable de pilalory recommeuds itself as being an almost indispensible article to lemale ncauty. is easily applied, does not ttira or injure the skin." but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from n p0i HPn, post -paid, to any address, ou receipt ,. au or,)t.r- v.y EEIuiEK. SUETTS iCo., Chemists. 2i River St., Troy, N". Y. feb. 20, 'C7- ly. F. P. 31 1 L L E It WITH LEWIS I'.KEMKR & SON'S, TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, NO. 322 NORTH THIRD St , I'lIlLAl'ELrUIA. a IS AT AT THE New IImxl OF SULOUI'F, FJIOW AND l'ARKEli, l.N rill. T.YSTAL I'AI.ACK DIII.DINII, MII'TMXTOWX, PA. 3B gtx gro,ixi.s ! rpiIE I'NDERf ICiNi:i HAVING Tl'R 1. chased the stock of goods formerly be-1 longing lo Siiloiilf & Siambaugli, and having added to ll unite an assortment trom tne Phil adelphia market, are now ready to suplly tlJ citizens of Mifllintown nud vicinity with my-' thing and everything that is usually kilt in a country store, and a great many Ihing-J'.hut have never been kept before. We are ill'et iiiined to sell goods at a REDUCED rjtiCE and make it au object for the people U buy from us. A large stock of DRY UOOP3 con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such ai FRENCH MKRINOES, SHEPHERD TLA IDS, (all wool, ' FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) l'LAIN WOOL DELAINES r 1 RESS FLANNELS, I LUX SACK FLANNILS, WHITE FLANNELS, ' llLl'E TWILLED 1'LANNU.S, RKDKI.ANNELS, JlETLINf, t RR AUF.l iT SHAWLS ic, Sc. Caubc had at ' SI LWUFF. FROW A PAIKER'S MOURNING DRESS CODS: lilut k SLauU. Veils, Culnrs, (loves, (uuntlcts, Second Mourning Itnlnioralf. Ilootls, Ac, Ac. JUrrything desirable in this line, nnd n very large stark, At SuloufT, Frow &. I'liikrr's. ( M'.LAT KEDL't.'TIOX IN THE PKICRSOF VJ S A D D I. E R Y from January I1, l' ii, JAMES II. SIMONS would respectfully an nounce l his old customers and the 1 ulilic generally that he has a large stock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS and all otjter urlich'S usual ly kept in a XAlUH Ki; .SHOP, whi.h he will sell al the following reduce J prices: Rest Silver Plated Harness iol 00 Si-eoud best do 32 00 Third Jj do 3') 0U Common Plated do 'Si tin Second do do i') 00 Common Plain do J'.i 01) Rest Spatiinh Saddle it tat Second do da '21 tin Ccmmoii Quilted Seat do with Horn IS 00 Common do without Lorn l'i INi Wagon Saddles ;i w l ive inch Rreech-Hands & Side Leathers for two Horses 40 00 Four inch do 00 Eack-bands 8 inches 3 20, C inches '2 P), 0 inches 1 7'i. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridle', hamcs, coilars, lines, but chains. Ac. i't 00 Pair of Vati!:ee Riddles C "0 Five-ring Halters Three-ring do Check lines ."- I inch do do 1 inch Win 1 Rridles Eidinz Hridles from $J 5'), 3 00 Good Draft Collars Harness do Wagon Whips 2,00. 1,7", 1,0, 1,25 Rugy do from 70 cents to Euggy Lines, flat 2,Ot. Inutd l ;.o 1 2o 2 or 3 iVi ." 70 4 On 5 0" 2 0'1 2 0" a ou Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,13 1 1-4 inch 1.2-I. He would also invite the public lo examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, ns he feels conlidoKt he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. . His motto is iit,:k sales and small profits. Give him a call aud save money. RPSU REPAIRING neatly executed and a'.l iy oik warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS, Eridge St., SJifyjutowu Pa. Ocl.ll-ly. There comet b glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and lo small ; The beauty which ones was so precious aad Is free for all, and all may be fair, rare, Ity tlie use of CHASTELLAB'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the com plexion. The most valuable andyerfeil preparation in use. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, F'rectles, Pimples lilo'ches. Moth Patches, Sallowness. Erup tions, and all impurities nf the skin, kiadly healing the same leaving Ihe sk a white and clear as alabaster. Its use can. not be do ectcd by the closest scrutiny, and being a vcgatnble preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind uacd by the French, and is considered by the larisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during (he past year, a sufficient guarantee of its effcaey. Price only 73 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, un receipt of an order, by E-ERUER, SHl'TTS & Co., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. feb. 20, 'C7-ly. M'ALISTEESVILLE TIN SHOP. Thcnn dcrsigncd has established himsdf in McAlistersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call beforo purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds cf Tit akd Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as thev can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as be hopes by strict al. tcntion to business to deserve a sh:ire of pat-10-aga. oct, SI, Yifitf JAC0U G. WINF.Y. TJoots andSliOKs. The undcisign- -IJ ed, having purchased from Wtr. h. Bowers his Boot and MiocmaKer Shop on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, in now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call with Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes. &c, at maderate prices. All work warranted. E. 13. FASIC. MiStuiown, April o, 'C7-ly. OUR 1'OLICY TRIUMPHANT. OUll POLICY IS TO KEEP THE jcrLARGEST, KB.BEST, BftA.AND CHEAPEST STOCK or MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTER Clotliing:! Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpel Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinds, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, i he., &c, io town op county, and we hereby invite every one who wants anything in the Clothing line to call aud see our new stock. It is Enormous in Quantity ! Magnificent in Quality ! and will be sold at greatly reduced prices tor Cash. Trices the Same as Before the War. ltrtnembcr the place. Crystal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Iiri Ige street, Milllintown, Pr, SULOl'FF, FROW & PARKER, jan 1G, 18G7-tf. AFFLICTED! 5UFFEH NO MOKE! When by the use of DR. JOINVILLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and 1 at a trilling cost. I The astonishing success which has attended , Ibis invaluable medicine for Physical utid j Nervous Weakness, General Debility tind i l Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Impo- i tency, or any of Ihe consequences of youth- j :ul indiscretion, renders il the mosl valuable preparation ever discovered. 1 It will remove all nervous nueettons, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or iMininess, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts I of self- Jcs'.ruction, fears of insanity. A:c. j It will restore the -ippelile, renew the heaMi i of those who have destroyed it by sensual e ! cess or evil practices. ! loung men tic liuiiiluigge.I no more 1-y I -'.Jiiack Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, j but send without delay for the Elixir, and be : at once restore 1 to health and happiness, Aj Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every in-tance. ' Price, if 1, or foul bottles to one address, J:. . Due bottle is eulEcicnt tq cilect a cute in all , on!i,.ary xassi. j Also, DR. JOINYILLE'8 SPECIFIC PII.L.V for the speedy and permanent cure of Gono rihia. Gleet, L'rcthral J'ischaijjes, Gravel, ' Strictjirp, ind all affect tons of the K:dneyi j and bladder. Cures stfeclcd in from one tc five days. They are prepared from vcretablt I extracts that tiv haiiulcss ou the yute:u, and j j never nauseate the sl..uiach or impregnate I the breath, No change of diet is necessary j wbiln usiiicr ihcm. nor' loss their action in i any manner interfeie with nursuits. Price. ' $1 per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to any address, closely sealed, and pust-paij, by mail or express, ou receipt of price. Address nil bi'deiii lu EERGElt, SHLTTS & Co., Chemists No. 'bj River Street, Troy, N. Y feb. 20, 'G7-ly. t ntt.Tos r. r.srt:xscii.iE 1 T EW STORE. The undersigned have open 1 cd a New Store in the Odd Fellows' Hall, , Rridgc strral, in here they are j-repareil lo fur- J uish the public with good aim cheap goods, i consist i"g in part of lilack Silk and Rumb.i- ' ; zincs, black Wool Dc Lainc and 1 J wide, J ', French Alpacas, Snow Flake Mohaii, Que De ! ' More, Fancy Wool De I.ains and fancy Snow Flake in all colors, l'rinted Cambrics aud 1 ! Linens, j I French Silk I'latd Poplins and Poplinvtls. j ' S'riptd Plaill Ponguc Crape. 1 " Figured and Plain Percales. i Pacific and f-oularU s (.hollies White Goods such as Irish Linens, Swiss Cambrics, Jaconctls, Brilliants, Nansooksand Crinolines. Mack Thibet and De Lain Shawls. French Plaid Gramliens ' ' American Cloths and Cassi meres. iliddlrsex JI. Ladies' ' great variety, White and eolored I'lautielo, Cottonadcs, Checks, Shambi ics & Tickings, Bleached ud brown Sheetings 1, 11, 2, AVTOA.S' Gloves, Ifosery, Collars, Trimming. Rib bons, with a ereat vari(-tv nf the best slvles U the above line, sileetcd with grout care. Hats and Psps for men and buys in great I variety; black, color, fur, wool and straw goods. Having purchased the above of the manufacturers we are prepared lo sell cheap en than any other house in the county. One of the finest assortments of Oil Clotla and in great variety, as well ns Cujarware at lowest prices. Close cash buyers would do well to examine our stock beforo pnrchasiug elsewhere. T1LTON & ESPENSC1IADE. June 13, 1800 ly. NOTICE! Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and good shoes will find it to their advantage lo cull on H. D. W ELLER, at his shop on Main Street above Cherry, where they can be supplied with almost every style at moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. V Ttrm': CASH. H. V. W ELLER. Milllintown, July 2Gih 'Co. Fi-OSJB & GRiMN. - ILOL'K and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market rates, or received on storage and shipped at the u.sjjl frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful captiuns and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and iroiu rtiiladeipnia or any poim aioug me tal,ioi. r,i, , i tt'1.m' j SULOUI E ,1 ROW & PARKEIt. j j WE have on hand a good qualiiy z,f Hard , ware, comprising a full assonment ol , CAKl'KSTKU TOOLS & JJlACKS.Vim ' TOOLS, such as Anvils, Beliows, Sc., Shoy j maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Stceb Nails. Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by llu tig and pound, Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to inch by the pcuud. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and GriuJ Stone Fictures, st SULOl'FF. FROW & TARKERS. iTATES UNION 1IOTEI, PuiL.trLi ni.. This Hotel is pleasantly situated on Ihe ; South fide of Market Street, a few doors above i Sixth street, its cctural locality wakes it par- i ticuUily desirable to person? visiting the city ; ! on tusmoss or Pleasure. X. U. B. SAXtEUS, Trop. j (ajtrwfM?; Xjlru:aMjqi IV' '"i i U rtMUlittl. J GRAY HAIR. J KM - This la tao Axnuosu that mnCn.T This Is the Core that lay In the AjiuuosiA that Kins; made. This la the Sf.m who wan bald and BTar, Who now has raven locks, they ny. He used the Cure thnt Iny In th Axbbosia that King made. . jam. This la the Maiden, handsome and Pay, Tvho married the man onee bold and ,(rrr. Who now has raven locks, they nr. lie used the AJIUUOSIA that lim ' made, " j This Is the Tarsnn, who, by the war. Harried the maiden, handsome axid To 5i man one bald and eray, Vut who now haa raven locks, thry aay, Tteeauie he nsed the Core thnt by la the Amsbosia that Mag made. This Is the Hell that rins away" io arouse ine pt-opie pna ana guy I ntotliis fact, which hrredoei lay If yon would not he laid or gray, L ie the AMBK.UMA tluit liin'j uuxd:. L M.TU0BS & CO, PaoFRiETons, PeterbooO', R.H. Forsaieb D. F. KKPsrc, apri! 'Jl, 1807-6m Mimi.ntown, Ta, GO AND SEE THE milMl k SlIMER ACBlVilL OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. M. BELFOIkD. The undersigned would rcspcclfiilly invite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought his assortment at such prices ti.at he rjrinf be undersold by any in the country. Special at tention paid lo purchasing goods in the city pel order at the fchortest notice. Every effort will If ui;dc by hiia !o givesa! isfaotiou to those who uir.y favor him with a cail LADIES' BKESS. GOODS! Clack and Fancy Silks, Morie Antique, Pure Chalii, Rrilliaulcs. Berges Lr.wns, Grenadines, Dueals, Gingham Lawns, All wool d'Laines, Itombazincls, I Cashmeres, Pnlins, Aipaoa?, ic. ' i -..i . . n i.i. i . ; j lull ussoi Mucin oi itoiie itcss uijtjtn, .ius j lins, Rroeha and other Shawls, Runnels, Ron- net Satins, Ribbons, r lowers, xc. Also, ( ol lars, I'ndcralecves, Handkerchiefs u great va e"y. He has also laic, in a large stock r.f Wool, Cotton and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings &c, at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highc t market prices will be paid by J, M. BEE-FORD. Yb more Haiti Jlnnh! X'j more Groif Lni ha .' DR. LEONS' iKCUXTUIC II AIM KEAEWEII, ' Is pron otmeed by all who have used it tlm , very best prei.iiation for the Hair. It is a ! positive cure for Baldness, eradicates D.iixi rulf and Humors, Btopsthe Hair from failing out, and speedily restores Gray Locks lo their i urigiual hue and luxuriance. It operates ou llie secretions and fills the ' flauds with ne lifo and colorioa nialtwc. i j Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be ; brought back by a lew applications, to its' ! youthful abundance, vitality and color. I j It makes tha hair soft, glossy, frnjrant, i I pleasant to the touch and easy lo arrange. , Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist 1 pliant and disposed to reaiain in 'iny desired i position. As a Hair Dressing it has no enial The sales are enoruioi s and it is a univir a! favorite wiih oU aua ysntiff oj iom sexes. Sold iy Druggists llirougliuut to (.unco Address all unlets to 7.1EGLER & SMITH, States Sole Proprietor. LIT North Third Street, l'hiladelphia nov. I I, 'tlti-ly. WHISKERS AND MUST A CUES, IORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in from threi to five weeks by using Dr. Scvigne's Restaurateur Capillaire, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, act ing upon Ihe Beard and Hair in nn almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the : elite of Paris and London with the most ti.ii ! tering success. Names of all purchasers will te registered, and if entire satisfaction is ! not given in every ius'ance, the money will ne cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, seal ed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SIICTT & Co., Chemists, No, UKO River Strict, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents fur the United States, feb. 20 '07-ly. yrersons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Sail kc, ai the lowest price, by our - ..... TI.1 . 1TT1II1. IM.'VVL'll ageci ai x uouipsuuion u, x.liiij -, ja rUo O,h-orilcd to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. jrjy- Jlr. CLINE is, also, our authorized agent nt Pcrrvsville to purchase Grain and 8cli pisi"er and Salt for us. qvc u3 a can anj you cannot fail to be j.ascd. Highest prices paid for Country Yio jU(;c anj taken in exchange for goods. SULOL'FF, EUOVV, & BARKER. Ociober, 180-;. !A FULL assortment of Gentleman Goods, consisting o( Cloth, Cassh)trj3, Sat in efts. Peer Coating?, Testings. Caa be ha 1 at MLOl'i'K. FROW vv PAKK'r VS ATTENTION CITIZENS NEWS PLPOT and Stationary Store, in Perrysvilie Ju niaia county, l'a. ( Post t'fUcc Rtuldin 'i' The lindei signed aaks leave to intonii th good people of thia and neighboring countien that he has opeud a fine fleck nf Stationary Rooks, etc., and having boui?!.t them t a very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adding a small per ccntage, is certain he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. The following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tached, any of w hich will be sent by nia l lo any place upon receipt cf the annuo 1 prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly j-? Harpers Magazine .pT. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion? -Kg. tiodies .Magazine :n . Madame Deuiorest's o'.-. Ladies Friend Il'.llous Magazinr I'etersins Magazine T. S. Authevs' Magazine V'averly Magazine (weekly ) Harpers Pictorial (weekly) Frank .Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated,. Chimney Corner Albion Kew York Ledger National Police Gazette New York Clipper Saturday Nig it Glcasons Literary Companion... , J0C r:. c. I'.e. H'e. IP.-. Kc. loc. 07c. Die. 10c. 07 c. l"c. ,ot;c. ""c buii'lay Dtspatob.. American Agricultuialist loc. Ecadlesand Monroe's Novels, (e.-.ch;... lr'c. lteadle's Songster D. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer GOc. Fortune Tellers aud Dream Docks of differ ent kin Is, (eachl ... :j'jr. Also all kinds of 25e, Novels I N. R. Pliilailolphia Daily Tress per month, 70c, Philadelphia Age, 7-"c. lt:';iiircr, fii'c. I Music, Magaziucs and other biuJings attend ed io. J P. S. Rack numbers of all Ma-aiines an I Pai er.i f:::n:shi,d ui siioit notice. i cm dtir- n..i.:d to supply a great waul in this county by furnishing the people with reading matter a reasonable pri'c. I respectfully solicit your patronage. JOHN M. TltO-MrSON. Prrrysville, ang. I, "'Wi. CHEAP CLOTHLNC. STORE. j 'ins way 1 or Kir- gains!. HAYINu PCUi-llArED FROM MAN? bach & Va:i ( inner the larcc Clothin- Establishment, situated on a. corner nt Rridge an 1 Water streets. Milllintown, Penn sylvaiii, wo voahl respectfully iufori:; :'a Public that we have jusl rc-.-eived a l.ire n: 1 well seleote l assortment of ready made Cloth ing, designed for the Fall and WJntcr Trade lor 165, Such as Over Coats, Dross Coats, Business Co.vf, Common Coats, Pantal.ions, Vests. Hats, Roots and Shoes ef cv?ry description, ttyli ail 4Ua!i!y, for male or female. BOYS READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Cm pets. White SLirts, Fanry Gvef Shi,,'. I'nder Shirts, drawers. Hosiery, Gloves. Linen and Paper Cr.!ars Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Hags Sic. A. so, thelatest styles ol Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. I'ersons in want of anything in our line will save money !.y giving us a call before pur chasing ci.-e here, as we mo ilktiruaned tj sell cheap for cash. JSt? Don't forget the corner. Bridge end Water Streets. D. W. HAKLEY & Co. Oct. 4, C5. JEWELRY STOf -0 T "MIK undersigned would respectfully inlorm the mucus of Mifllintown -i. and viiiiniiy, that he has epeued a Jcw-5iLu clry Establishment on Main Street, Mull n tnv,n. ir. Thompson's Hotel, third door liuiii Ihe corner, where he will keep cpnstsntly uif hand aud nt greatly reduced prices. Gold and Silver Yatches. And a general variety nf CLOCKS. FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, GOLD PENS, and PENCILS. S1LVKR PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, together with a com plete assortment of Fancy Goods. t?Tbc rejKiiring of flocks. Watches nn I Jewelry p;"v::;pt!y attended to, on s!:.rt uotirs and on very reasonable terms. All work war ranted to give ,ntUftic-tion. The pufdic are respccifully invited to tive a call. THOMAS R. MiALELLAN". Aug. 00, i"Hi". ORIS PERCO M A7 Oh ! she was beautiful nnd f.-.ir, With starry eyes, and radiant hair. Whose curling temliils soft, entwineJ, Enchained the very heart and n,iud. IRISI'EK COMA, For (Turliui: the Hair of either Sex iDto Wavj and Glossj llinlijts or Heavy Massive Cut!.. By nsing this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify thc:ieUs a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearar.ee. The Crispcr Coma not only curls ihe hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleausiii ;(: is highly and de lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kind ever offered to the Ameii can public. The Crispcr Coma will be sent lo any address, scaled and post-paid for 1 Address all orders to W. L. CLARK L CO.. Chemists, No. 3 W. t Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. feb 20, 1807-lr. CUT. A MILLS. The undcrsipued beK ' leave to inform his friends and the public that be is slill in charge of the above name I popular mil!, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens t.f Mirain. Palten-on and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour1 A large supply of lltan, Chop-Siu'f, and Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As he rui: i a mill waon every Tuesday and Friday to Mifdin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict nt. tention to business ho hopes to rceeive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash, may 0,'titi-tf SOLOMON KAUFFM AN. sieyero iyaYh rovii:it. Saves time labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every where. Try it. Address all orders to the Manufacturm ZIEGLEK & SMITH. CHKXISTS.S WJIOLESXLK DUUCUtSST 137 Xnrth m J i. rhU-u ncv 1 1. lSiti (iLlivcrci free cf driyage, july 25-;f.
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