HEADING RAIL ROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT- April Hlh, 1G7. -mtr.iT ikhk me rnoji VI the North nu J North-V.'cst for I'hitjdel yliia. A'fir York, lUaiiinp. 'ttrrilir, Tamaqua. A.VMKii, l.elvni,. AUmttitn, Eatton, Jce., &c- Trains leave lUrri. bwii for A'tir 1"'. J. Hows: At 3.00, S,li' and 9.35 a. M., and 2 10 and 9.C0 r. M, arriving at Xtic York nt ;'.'.'iu mi J 10.10 A. M ... an! 4.40. f.0,10.25 P. ouneeting wiih similar Tiaius on the reinti'-rania UaHrood; Sleeping Cars accom panying the 3,00 A II cud I'.OC P M trains vtiiliotil charge. Leave imWtrj for Healing, rotliviUe, TurudjJ. MiTtcrji i'ue, Ashland, Vine Grvre, Al- 'itutoun and V !uladtljhia. at 8,10 A. M. and 2.1.1 n.n J 4.10 p M, stopping nt I.chcnon and nil ii'ry Sta'.faiit s the -1,10 P M Train making i oniieciions for Fl.iHi'clphia ami Columbia onlv. For V.'-irilif, .T.'.ki.'.v;H lljven and -4a- '.7r"t via .SVi.vvtA.lI oa. JSu.inhanna liutlroad lave lljirritbura at 3,20 P M. Returning : Leave .Vc J'crfr nt 0,00 A M, ti.:i i X.,.)a'"..C0 ssl .c. 0 T M, YhiUJS.fhia at A M, and 3. l' M ; way passenger train ieaves l'liilaJo!) Ida nt 7,30 a m. returning 1..1-H II.M.liim hi 0,30 r si. stoj I'ing at al) fHii.'n-; Pottii'e nt W'i A M and 2,411' M; AtMan-i 0,00 and l!.::o A M, ami i.l'jT M ': T.Thn-.-tia at ?,-l' A. M, and 5,00 and 8,05 r y J,ve rttUviiU for llirrulurg, via Schuyl i,'U nr. i Su!'Uf.'.:rinJ Had lloaJ, ul 7 00 A. M. Jicudm? AeeorKtod t:vn Train: Leaves ita4 '"; Rl T 30 A. M.. returning from Vhiladel-;-tc nt 5 oo 1. M. I'distcwn Accommodation Train: Leaves V. rntoiin ni G.2o . ui., returning leaves I'hila leiphia at 0,So P- ' Cf'.um'!t J.'jiiruad Trains leave VTiWi'yr at 7 00 A M ninl 0 15 P M for L'f!,rata, Liui ;..-ft:t.vr, '..':.!.. vj. Sc. n Snn.h. y- : Leave Xeir York at 8 00 r. M., ri:uVy.i'u 8 a m 31 OP. M., the 8 00 M train running i-nljr to Reading; Vntttriii' (id A. M., I-:. ru'.u.y 0 3". A. M., auJ Ri f?7 at 1 20 and 7, 20 1. M . for Jlitrnslnrg, tudll 22 A. 51.. for Xcir-Yori, auJ 4,2j n. m. lor Philndelpliia. f 'o."i.'vj.(...f)'i. Vileayt. Seatm, Srhoc! a7ld Errunivn Ttrkti to anu froio ail point , at re duootl Katei. I;,:cj.ijf checked through : 80 pound 5 IotcJ each as.eIlg'r. f; V'fOl . General Superintendent. Rkapixo, Ta. Not 27, 'tiO-tf. "IK'6 1(5 riiiirm lphia ar.d Eric Kail Uoad ri'Ji l.S iro.it Linctre verses llio orthei n and L North vest ".mr.iii'S of Pennsylvania to ti.e rity "f Lrie. on Lake Krie. It h-iH l ei'ii loa-e l and is operated by the rsNKsviVAM Hail Road Company. 1XE OJ' rAO.xKNCEB TRAINS AT HAHUl 'UCCO. LEAVE EAST WE III). Trie !r,il Train l-.'rie F.xvre.-s Train, l.iir.ira Express i rt'm TK.'.VE VESTV,Ar.D. Fi ie Train J'i ie Express Train Fimirti l'xiress Train .: A. M .?...- ; A. i l.JJ P. . S.li A. M. r. m. i.,i0 P. m. Piicsf nj;er cara r thrnugh on the Erie Ma;l and Erprcs Train? without change both rays bslwrcn Philadciphia and Eric. NEW YORK NNECT1.' I.eive ;'(. York at 9,00 a. it.. arriTe at Eric et 2,"j a. M. Lavc New York at 5,03 p m; arrive at Eri 7.I-: t M. Leav- Erie at p. M., arrive at New York 4,40 v. si. Eave Erie at 10,25 a M ; anive at Vew York 10.10 A w. NO I'HANUE OI' ' AUS PETU'EEN" EH1E & NEW YOKK. Elejtnt j'.eJpinj cars on a'.l nip'it trains. Kor informal iiu rcpcctinp pasenjp biifi- ayp'v at the corner of ulith and Market t'rect?. Pr.ila'lolphia. Ar.d f.T freigut buincs of the Company's S. U. Kingston, Jr.. porncr of Utlt and J iavVel r'r :r:!;, t'hii I'k'phia. J. W. licynolds, Erie. vi m. r.rowu, Ajcnt, N. C. R. P., P.f5iimorc: II. IE I!ur.ST(t. General Eicight Airent, Philadelphia. Ji. w. gwinne';:. ii.ncral Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. E. TYLEK, General Siif erintenJcnt, illiaaif port. V.b 51. TS-tf. Huntingdon & Proal Tcp Rail Road. ON and after May fi:h. 107, passenger trains will run as fallows . LEAVE Sol'IHWAEIi. Express. Mail. A. M. P.. M. Huntingdon 7.15 COO Saxtfu 9.;: 7 33 Moody Kun 10.5. 8 iV5 Mouut Dallas lO.&'.l 8.07 LKAYK SOUTIIWAKP. Mil. Express. A. VI. P. JI. M-Mini Pallas 0.10 l.S-J lEoodr Uun ti.l 1 1.34 8:ix:.in 7.30 2.f,5 Iluntsnsdon i.0 4.4i I'lftancc frcm .Mount Pallas to Bedford six E.iin A reliable line of Hack? connect ai y.l. Di,5Us forCodTord and Podford ."'prings. JOliN MchlELIf!-., may 22. IV? If Siip.rin! :ndcnt. pi ANSYLVANIA KAI LEOAI). OX AND L afier Monday, April 2'.', land, Passenger Iraiui wili lcuvc Milllin Slulion as fuilona : EASIWAED. rhilrviclpiiia Esprc-s.. 12,41 P. M ran Lme ("ircianuti l'spresi Pay Esprcss Y.'ay J';i?pcu'er 6.24, A. M. 7'3, P. M. .11,31, A.M. ..10,48 P. M. ImcA Accomin. or. 9,00 k. S,3j, P 31. V.T.STWAUD. rir.rinnati & Eric Express 1,45, A. M. I'hila del-jhia Esprcss... 5.13. A. 31. Fast Line G.0 1, P. 3T. Hall Train o,:j7, P. 31. Eaiisjrant Ti-ain 10 20, A. 31. JAMES KCi'.TH. Act. ' E hr.ve on hand a good quality of Hard t V si.Tfi. Com, rising a full assortment o: CAIU'EXriUi JOOLS & JiLACKSMllh 2'i.f.il.S. such i.a Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy uifl.tr Tools. Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, f-teeb .Viiis. iJo.-te Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by ir- .n ny i jHnmd, Ropes of all sues from 2 inci'es d'iTU lo J iach by the pound. Buggy and Wng.in Springs. Grind iitones, and Grind litone 1 i.:tu;es, at S i." Li ili'K. FROW & PARKER'S. CARPE1S! CAItl'ETS!! LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL. SMI AG and JIKMV CAUVKTS, on band and tor sale cheap, at M.'LOIIFF. FROW & PARKER'S VLAii',;!; Mc.cc of tlue..::swi-?, Ccdarware Euch as Tub-. Putter Puw!.. Buckets C iiUiua, ISaslrc.';. i'crr; Ki---Vet. ice: nt, til'L'.'VIT. ' E-J'V i PE-vEii-a GUOVr.n k 15AKLU S TviVJ ess Wero avartled the highest premiums at the State Fairn of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, I own, Al tho Kentucky, Trnneasee, Missouri, AlaliMiia, Mississippi, Virjiinia, North Carolina, California, Oregon, Fairs of th American Insti:ute, Franklin luMiuue, Jlafs. Mechanics' Apociaiion, Penr.'a Merhnnii's' lntitul, t? t . Louis Agricultural and Mechanic' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fair, iucludinp all the Fairs at which they werecxhibitelthc paelthrco years. First priies Lave also been awarded these MacLins at tho cihibitiona of London, Paris, l'ub lin, Liiiz, Hesancon, Uayonnc, St. Puier, Chalons, and they have been furnished, by special command, to tho t.mprea uj J runcr, Lmfrrss Austria, Emprrts ef Iluui'a, Empress of ISi azi!, (Juccn of jniii, and (Juecn of itttiuiriu. The G ROVER & RAKER Elastic- Stilcli Sowini; Maoliincs are 6Ujeriur to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew with two threads direct from the spiol, and require no rewinding. 2. XLoy arc inure easily understood and used, and less liable to dcningciuCLI thanoih er machines. 8. They are capable of executing perfectly, nhuout ciiangc of a'ijuslmcnt, a much great er variety of work than oilier machines. 4. The eiitch made by these machines is :r.:..:b more firm, elastic, and durable, especi ally upon articles which require to be washed ami imned, thau any other stitch f. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the I nder thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, nd re tains this p. limpness ami lieauly even upon i articles frequently washeu and ironed until they are worn out. 0. The structure of the seam is inch that, i though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Cntikc other machines. the-'C fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation 8. Wiih these machines, while silk is used upon the rij;ht or face side of the seam, cot lou may bo used upon the other side without les-cniiiiT. the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles siiich ed or made up with siik. . These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned and practiced, execute the most beautiful and per manent emliroiderv and ornamental work. GPOVEli & BAKE It S. M. CO , 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Machines delivered al the residence of any ore purchasing in either of the lljroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ar ticle appertaining to the working of the ma chine on hih I and for pale by J. P. M. Todd. The above Sew ing Machines arc for sale by J. P.. M T011, Vaiterson. Pa. ri. li. Lot' DON, MiiliiatowD, Pa. may 15, 18o7-tf. GOOD XE VS ONQE MQ&El JB. M. TOOL! has j:it received a fresh arrival of New Goods iroiu the City, at greatly reduced rales which he is selling' at the 1'oliuwiug prices : American Prints from 10 fo l?c Oil-era 10, 12, 15 to Hi. (iinghains 20 to 2"ic. lie Lains 22 lo 2Sc. Ladies Uress Goods 21 to 0'ic- Brown Mu.-lins J2, 15 to 23c. Blenched " 10. 12. 15 31c. Ticking - 20. 25 ln3He- Collonades - 20, 25 to 40C Ladies Gaiiers from j l.75, S2.00, 3,00 nlso a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lovcring Syrup. 31c. t. Good Syrup -20 lo 25c -t. Brown Sugar 11, 14e. White " 3;bs. GOcts. Best Rio Coffee .".lcls. lb. Cotil Oil, (best) loots. rtt.. or 55cts. gal. Also a line lot Cnssimercs, Casincls and a good assortment of the latest styles of Men and Boys' Huts, cheap a large assortment of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and Bugle Trimmings The following prices paid forBullert Egs: Butter 25cis., Eggs 20cls. dox., Potatoes 80 lo 'JOcis. bush. A full supply of Mack? rl and Herring on . r ti oie- .c uand. niirii i, i-i-n. AT r-w Si; T "HE under-igned would respectfully an nounce that he has just received from the East, a large assortment of , -, r - r r Fisir, which ho offers at the lowest market prices Give me a call. NATHAN KEELY. apr. 17, 1807-tf. Boot s a n d S it o E a. T h e u nde rsi gn ed. bavin? purchased from Wir.' E. Powers bis Boot aud Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call with j BOOTS, SHOES, GaITKRS, j Ladies' Fine SS-.sr. Children's Shoes, to., at valerate r.riccs AM work warranted. i E. P. FA5TC Mi!" t' " '"T-lr 1 DOXY'S CLOTHES WASUEK AND Universal Cloihcs Wringer. The heft and most popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted lo give satisfaction. If not aa represented, the vasher will Le ta ken back and the money refunded. In offering the Washer we present you the follow ir alternatives : 1. Either tomake a woman worlc all dsy at the hardest drudgery, dangerous to henlih and life, hfly-two days in a year or buy a Machine for her, with which he can do th sauio work in two hours and ot bo tired, Consult lltr.lth. '. Eil her buy poods lo be rullicd lo frag ments on the waFU-Loavd, or buy a Machioo that will cleanse without injuring garments, and so pay for itself three times a year. Cumuli I'.conor.iu Sold by I J. It. .VI. J IIIJI1. Pattetson. Pa. Read what our neighbors have lo say: Pen.nsyi.tama HorfE. 1 Patte4iso. Jan. 28, '07. J. P.. M. Toi.n. This is to certify that the Poty's Clothes Washer and Wringer 1 purchayed from yon. will do all that is rec oniended if tho direction for washing is strictly observed, especially for heavy cloth ing, one person cn wash as much in nn hour with case as they would do in six hours ny hand or common rubber. It is a great aaTor or clothes and time. There is neither frio ticn in washing or itrain in wringing. Hoys or Girls of 12 to 14 years old can do the 1 washing. F. M. MICKEY. Mn. J. E. M. Tonn Sir: Since I have purchased Eoty's Clothes Wa.iher and Wring er from you, wash-day is no niorc dreaded by my wifc'as my little girl 1 1 years of age can do my washing of ') persons, in from two to three" hours, which used to take my wife ail dy. I can cheerfully recommend cTcry per sou to go to J. P.. M. Todd's, and get a Wash er and Wringer as I am confident that you can save tho price of the Machine in less than one yexr in the saving of the of the wcaiing of clothes as they are wished with out rubbing. Yours Ac. jan. SO Jy. JOliN BALENTINE. ADVANCE OF SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style of base, which is a combination of Gold ar.d English Rubber, (vulcanite.) Also American Rubber, (vulcanite,) which for beauty, dura biiitv. cleanliness, aud the risioration of the natural color of the faee.eannot be surpss ed. Either of the above basis. WE WARRANT FOR TEN" YEARS. Temporary trts insrrtfl Grtitit, Speei il attention will be ma.lo lo di-eaed gums, and a cure warranted or no charge ma,, Teeth filled lo la.-t fur lie. Triumph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS by a new process, wilboU the use cf eth'jr. chloroform or nitrous o.xide, and no dar.for. Having been in business for upwards of ten years, five f which has been spent in Mifl'iitilown, and being in possession of tkc tjte.it mprfret Ir.ntrwnen't end Maehinery ft warrant entire satisfaction, or the money w :a be refunded. Otlire on Bridge Street, op posite tbe Cuurt House Square. G. L. I' ERR CO., nov. 20. 'C5-ly. BARGAINS! lUtid-.nt Ihr.liftt. BARGAINS! AT LOUDON & JACKMAX'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rp HE undersigned have jut received from JL Thiludelphia another supply of C'ZJiZJTG CUj?Z.R CLOG7Tj70r For Men and Boys, which they are selling at panic prices. Also, a line assortment of X o ocs a IT OS 3. For men, women, boys, girls and infants, at prices which they defy competition. The best and cheapest lot of ji l i a ?rG Cfi?a In the county, for men and boys. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting cf Linen Shirls, Ovcrshirls, Un dershirts, Drawers. Collars. Cravali, Handkerchief-, Stockings. Suspenders, Gloves, ic. jsMThrinkful to Ihe public for the lil-nml support they have heretofore extended to n, we are de'.ermlned lo retain their support by giving them good Goods at low prices. Very Re-pec! fully, nov 7, 180tMf LOUDON : JACKMAN. T ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun- V ilrcd Min. to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of l,60o crown quarto pages; a Commentary of 17.000 notes from different Commentators: 701 Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, Chronoligical Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per day As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers, Min'utcrs, and all lovers of the word of God, it has no competitor. Fcr particulars, ad dress H. A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. llarrisburg, r. M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Theun dersigncd has established himself in McAlistersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared lo manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus (nmers and the public generally ore respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. ter.tion to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct, 81, 'CGtf JACOB G. WINEY. ft OTIC II ! Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on 11. D. WELLER, at bis shop on Maiti Street abova 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. Terms: CASH. H. D. WELLER. Mitllintown, July 2Cih '05. 1 r',' 'TALES UNION JUOTEI, Philadelphia. This Hotel is pleasantly situated or. ihe; South &idc of Market Street, a few doors above , ftreet, its central locality makes if r-r- j ticularly desirable to persona visaing the e:tj 03 'jusiy.sf or Pleasure. T. 11. B. lASrvrr.??, Tro'p" 9 OUR 10LICY TRIUMPHANT. POLICY IS TO KEEP THE SguLARGEST, S&.AXD CHEAPEST stock or MEN'S AND BtflS' FALL 1 WINTER OlottLing! Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, 'juuks. Valises, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinds, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, &"., &c, in town or county, and we hereby imile every one who wants anything in the Closing lino to call and see our new stock. It i: Enormous in Quantity! Magnificent in Qualty ! and will bo sold at greatly reduced pricevtor Cash. Pricts the Same as Before the War. Kcmtobcr the place. Crystal Pnlace Cloth ing Emjoriiim. Hri Ige street, Mifflintown. Pa. . SULOUFF, FIIOW & PA REEK, jan 16j8C7-f. i AT THE 3XTw Firm OF SULOUFP, FROW AND PARKER, IS THK CKY8TAL PAI.ACF Bt llPISO, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 3ES o,xg gti.xi.st ! TlilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR chascd the stock of goods formerly be longing lo Sulouff & Stambaugh, and having added lo it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, ore now ready lo enplly the citizens vf Mifilintown aud vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kepi in a country store, and a great many things that Lave never been kept before. W e Bre deter mined lo pell goods at a REDUCED TRICE and iiiake it an object f.r the people to buy from us. A large stock i f DRV GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH ME I! I NOES, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY i'LAlDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES lit ESS FLANNELS. IMPS SACK FLANNELS, Will 1 K FLANNELS. BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, REDr'LANNELS, MUTI.INS. BR AKF.4SI' SHAWLS &c, kc. lanbe bad at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS COODS: Iilack Shur. ls. Veils, Colnrs, Gloves, Gnuullcts. Second Morrning Ealmornlr, Hoods, Ac, Ate. Everything desirable in this line, and n very large stock, At Sulnnfr, Trow A Porker's. G1 PEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF f SADDLERY from January 18. 1 806, JAMES II. SI MONS would respectfully an nounce to bis old customers and the public fi- r. generally that he has a larce slock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, 4 WIIU S and all other articles usual ly kept in a SAIILER KM rl which he will sell at the following reduced price: - Pest Silver Plated Harness 534 00 Second best Third do Common Plated Second do Common Plain do do do do do 32 1)0 30 00 25 00 23 00 10 On 24 OP 22 f!U I S Oo 16 00 9 00 Pest Spanish Saddles Second do do Common Quilled Scat do with Horn Common do without horn Wagnn Saddles Five inch Brecch-Esnds & Side Leathers for two Horses Four inch do 40 0v 35 00 Back-bands S inches 3 20, 6 inches 2 4'!, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, names, collars, lines. but chain?, so. 45 on Pair of Yankee Bridles Five-ring Halters Three-ring do Check iincs 3-4 inch do do 1 inch Blind Bridles Riding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 Good Drift Collars Harness do W agon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,50, 1,25 Buggy do from 75 cents to Buggy Lines, flat 2,00, round 6 .' 1 00 1 25 2 Ott 3 50 3 75 4 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 PlowLiines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1,25. lie would also invite the public lo examine his stovk before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels einfidept be can sell cheaper than any otherestablisbment iu the county. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Give him a call and save money. REPAIRING neatly executed and all rtk warranied. JAMES IT. SIMONS. Bridge St., MililintowD Pa. CeEll-lr. Pattkkson, J uuiata County, Pa. The undersigned, having re-furni.ihed the above House, is now prepared to furnish Ihe public, on the most reasonable terms, with Jlcals anl Rrj'reslimcnts at all Hours. Farmers and others visiting lowncan procure meals at almost any price. Also, l.u g Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A fhare of public patronage i.i solititcd. may 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE, Pro. i LOL K and Gr;iin, of all kinds, purchased at Marker rales, or received on storage and shipped st the usual frieght rales. Hav ing bo.i'.s of our own, with careful captians id Mn K wc will ship fr;::-'.it of any kind to i from Pfciladelphia or any point along the ea-.l SULOUFF .FROW & PARKER. O UJi GRAY HAIR. - ThltlftneAjiiiBosLAtliatSlngxaads. This is the Care that fay In tb AxBKoaLA that Blajf zcade. This Is ths Man reht was bald and , Brar, who now hat raven Iocfc, they (57. He used the Onre thst 1st In the Aunnosu that Kin; nude, i This Is the Maiden, handsome and Who married the xaan onee bald and pray. who now na raven locks, they nr. ilo used the AxauosiA ILeX V'z Iris!. This Is the Pnnon, who, by the wt, Harried the maiden, handsome aaa To Inc man once bald and irnv, Eut who now baa raven locks, they ay. ' Tteeaose he nsed the Care that Lit la tho AMnooaiA that King made. This Is the Tiell that rins away 1 o arouse ine people si.u ana gny 1 mil hub iiri,wnicn nrreuoea 1:17 If jfou voulfi not he bali or orttn, tit the AMCltosiA that Ling intuit. t M.TU3BS ft CO, Proprietoks, Petereoro', N.H. tor sine bf B. F. Kkpnkk. spril 24,18C7-Cn' MifHi.itown. Pa. THE SPRLXG & SUMMER ARRIVAL CHOICE0' GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. m. BELFORD The undersigned would respectfully invite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought hi assortment at Mich prices that be etunot be undersoi l by any in the countrT. Special at tention paid lopurclia.-ing goodsia thecityper order at the shorte-t notice. Every e'fort will he made by bira fo give sat isfaction to those w ho may favor him w ith a cali MHIES' PRESS CGOCS ! Rlack and Fancy Silks, Morie Anliooc, Pure Clulii, Brilliautes, Cnmbaziuels, Cashtnens, Penlins. Perges Lawns, Grenadines, Ducals, Gingham Lawns, All wor.l d'l.aincs, Alnjicfi5 Sr. A full assortment of Iiifc Dress ooo h, JIus '.ins, Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons, F'mwcis. &a. A'"t, Col lars, Undcrsleevcs, Handkerchiefs !n great va ety. He has also Iai in a large stock of Wool, Cotton and Bag Carpets. Oil Cloths. Mattings (sc., at the lowest prices. Country Product taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid by J. 31. BELFORP. 1 - GOOD NEWS! Spring ernd Summer Goods at pricct to suit the tiim'S. FRANK, COOK, k Co, PATTERSON, Pa. Have just returned from the Eastern Markets with a fresh tupply of all kinds of Ladies' Cress Goods, consisting in art of roi'Lixs. .von a in. alpac- CAS, FIIEXCII MEHIXUS, 1)E LAISES. OrXGIlAMS, Every dtcaiption of Domestic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Bleached Muslins, Ticking-, Checks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, CrHsh, Nankeens, Drillings, ic. Fancy and plain Cassimeres, Satinctts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linnens, Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawl-, Gro ceries of every descriduon. Full, Cheese, Bacon, &c. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qucenswnre, Cedar and Willow-ware. Hardware, Tobacco, Srgare, &c. The largest stock in the county. In connction with our other business, we have a MARKET CAR running to Philadel phia and arriving in Paterson, every Tuesday on which we receive each week fresh supplies of new goods. The public can be supplied with all kinds of Ma!-keting, Fresh Fish, 4c, either at the car on Tuesaay, or at our Store during the week. may 3. 1807. Xo more Bald Ilcails! Xb more Grav Locks DR. LEONS' ECLECTR1C HAIR RENEWER, Is pronounced by all who have used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is a pn-itive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff and Humors, -tppsthe Hair from falling out, and speedily r -tores Gray Locks to their original hue and lu uiiance. It operates on the secretions and fibs the gtands with new life and coloring matter Thin, dea l, faded or gray hair will always be Vougbt back bv a lew applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleas-ant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry. wiry and intractable locl become moist pliant and divpo-etlio regain in viy desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equal The sales arc enormous and it is a universal favorite with o'.d and young cf both sexes. Sold by Druggist 3 throughout the Lr.itcd States. Address all orders to Z1EGLER k SMITH. Sole Troprietcr. 137 North Tnr-4 S rtc', Tiiils de-fbia cov. 14, ';-iv. ATTENTION CITIZEN'S SEWS T'ETCT end Stationary .'-'tore, in PerryT:l.e, Ja ! niata county, Pa. (Post t'ffice Building.) . TjO und-itigned asks leave to inform tho goo I 1 e ple of this ami neighboring eountics tba he has opend a fine etce'v of Stationary ; Bo ks. etc., and having bought tbera at a j ver lo v wholesale price in Philadelphia by ad eg a small per eentage, is certain he can so I ch aper than any other establishmont in j th'? so inty. The fol!owingis a list of Jlng.i xincs and Periodicals, kept, with prices at ', tac icd, any of which will 1 sent by mail I tj any pluco upon receipt of tho anaetl ' prices, viz: Atlantic Monthly Harpers Magazine Frink Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. Godies Magaiiue Madame Deinoresl Laiies Friend Balious Magaiine Pctersr nt Magazine T. S. Au".beiV Magaiin Wavcrly Magazine (weekly ) Harpers Pictorial (weekly; Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illu5tra,d, Chimney Corner Albion New York Ledger National Policu Gazette New York Clipper Saturday Nig'it Gleasons Literary Companion Sunday Dinpait'. Phrenological Journal American A ffricul! uralist it-'.. . t-4-c. a's. 35-. 2.5c. .2V. 25c. K'c. lf-c. 1. Ii7. he. lOo. 07c. 10c. .')?. 25c. 15e D'c. l"e. 5'c. Bcadlessnd Monroe's Novels, Beadle's Songster ,'cach) Martin's Sensible Letter Writer , P'ortune Tellers and Dream Books of diffi-r- eut kinds, (each! 35c. Also all kinds of 25e, Novels N. IS. Phili.delj.hia Daily Press per month. 75c, Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, ',). Music, .Miijiiiuc-s and other bindings atieml ed to. P. S. Rirk numbe1' of all Msgntnes and Papers furnished at short notice. 1 am deter mined lo supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people with reading in.itur 41 a reasonable price. 1 respectfully solicit mar palronag. JOHN M. THO.MPSOS. PerrysvilTe, nug. 1, It. W. II AKSKV& l's CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Tins wav for Bar gains!! HAYING PTT.CII -SEi) FROM MAN? lach V:.n Ormer the large Clothin); Establishment, situated on Ihe corner of Bridge end Votev street-. Mimintown, Penn ylv.i'ia. we would respectfully inform th Public 'hat we have just received a large an 1 well selcc'ed assortment of ready made Cl.vh ing. dc-ignrd fcr tl.e Kail aud Ulnlrr Tra:c lor ISG.". Such n Over Coa'f. press Costs. Ensiness Coatr, Common Coat-, Pantaloons, Ve-ts, Hats, Boots and Shoes of evry deseription, 8'yle and quality, fer male or female. HOYS' READY 31 APE CLOTHING VNo, CaiJieU. While Shirts, Fancy OvLr thif.s. Under Shirts. Drawers, HostTj", Cores. Linen an i r.p."r 'i !rs, Crevafs and Tit.",. Trunks. I'a b:illa.. Travelling Bags.'c-. A. so. theiatot styles of Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line wi save money by giving us a Call before f ur cbavng elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for etisii. Sj- Lion 1 lurgv- tc earner, liruige nnj Lier t'.veeis. D. V.-. Oct. 4,'C5. JEW1MJT6HE. r'llE undersigned would respectfully 5 inform the citizens of Mitllintown and vicinity, that he has opened a 3ev-Sjxth clry Establishment on Main Street. Mifilin town, in Thompson's Hotel, third d'or f.-om the corner, where he will keep constantly on hand au 1 at greatly reduced prices. Ccld and Silver Yatches. And a crneral vri?tr of CLOCKS, FIN'GEH RINGS, BREAST PIN'S, E.M! RING?. GOl.! PENS, and PENCILS. SILVER PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, together with a com plete assortment of Fancy Good-. fj.The repairing of (Tucks. Watches and Jewelry promptly attended :, on shr! nc:-a and on very ressoriatde terms. .1 'I wjrk war ranted to give satisfaction, i'l.o public ars respectfully iiivifd to give a cu. THOMAS P.. McvjEELLAN. Aug. ."0. :s.-.. C1UBA MILLS. The undersigned begs J leavo to inform bis friends and ihe pubiio that be is stiil in charge of the above nameJ popular mill, where be is prepared to accom modate the citizens cf Miluin. Pt.iicrson end vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stuff, aud Feed of all kinds eor.sionlly 011 hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday lo MuMin aud Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their dovis. By strict at tention to business he hopes to reeeive a lib eral share of public vntroungc. Terms f'jsh. may 0,'CG-tf SOLOMON KAUFFMAN. J)y" Person" can be supplied wiih Coal, Tlasier, Salt &c, at ihe lowest trio. by our agent at Thonipsontown, ELIHU EENNt'K. w ho is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Trices. tSjy-Mr. CLINE :. aiso, our anlhoHzed aent at Terrysville to purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plast'er and Salt for 11s. Give us a call and you cannot fail to be pleased. JCj- Highest prices paia ior v.oer.;ry 1 in duce, and taken in exchange for poods. SULOUFF, FROW, PARKER. October, 1S05. VFULL assortment of Gcbtlesian s GooJ, eonBistiuT of Cloths,- CiissiMcn:, Suit n f I is. Over Coatings. 1 Ve$Tivgs. Can be had at SULOUFF. FROW & TARKER'S. SILVER S V ASifl-fTwiiEir"" Saves time labor, money. Maksi washing a pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every where. Try it. Addveiis a'.l orders to the Mati-fjettircs ZIEGLER & I i ll. CstKMTSTJfr Vi:oL-S.Li: i'.L'GGiSSZ ;17 A-i'l TiJe'l a.v 1!, ISSi-ly.