READING KAIL BOAT). April bill, 1837. IKIH MXI3 FRO.1I yj the North n nil North-West tor 1'htlaM- jihin. -Vttr Yoik, Eeu.'ni, 'vtttrillc, Tamajitii, Ashliind, l.tuiinvn, AH.nioirit, Eiixton, ,c, a-c Trains leave Hurrhhuri for AVw 1'ort, as follows: At 3,00, 8,10 and 11.35 a. M.. anil -,10 ami 0,00 r. M., arriving at AVir IV nt 6,00 and 10,10 A. SI., and 4,40, 6,20,10,25 1'. M.. cjnneeting with vimilar Tisins on the J'lit.i-ylcaiiiii Uailroad; Slopping Cars accom panying the 3,00 am cud t',00 1' M trains without change. Leave lliirrishurg for Wtmlinj, Pottteille. Taiiugmi, Minersvilie, Ashland, Pint Groet, Al lenlmcn and V hilaulhut, at 8,10 A. M. and 2.10 nnJ 4,10 V M, stopping at Lebanon and all M'ni Station! ; the 4,10 v M Train making connections for Philadelphia fn.l Columbia only. Fur PcllnAU, S:luih.1 ii,ui au 1 Au burn vim Schuylkill and SuxjucUuJlna iXailroad lcave Hurrubu.-g at 3,20 r . Returning: Leave -Yfw Fori at 9,00 A M, 12,00 Noon 6.00 an.l li.OO 1 M, Yhaaddphi lit 8,15 A M, and 3,30 P M ; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 a ji. relurtiirg from Eeadinj nt 0,80 p , stopping at til ctaliuus; VulUiiile at ,15 A M and 2.45 1 JI; Ashland 0,00 and 11.30 A M, aui 1.05 1" M ; TaMczua at a, 15 A. M, and 1,00 aui 3,55 r .v Leave Puilet'dlc for llarrhhurg, via Schuyl kill aud Sttfiucf-niina Kul Head, at 7 CO a. m. Jtuditig Accommodation Train: Leaves Jim i in; at 7 30 A. M., rclurui:i from l'',iVu..t fi,lu :it 5 oo 1'. M. l'otlstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potuiowa ut 0,2o a. ni., returning leaves Philadelphia at C,3o p. m. Colunit ii Uailroad Trains leave Heading at 7 00 A M au I 0 1-J 1' M for LpMuic, LilU f.,nicii3tcr, Culur,i3ta. S.a. On Sundays: Leave AVir-JYiri- nt 8 00 T. M., Yhilad'tlj-Ma 8 a.ui 3 15 P. .V., the S 00 a ji train running only to Reading; Vt:sril'. S 00 A. M , llurruhury U Co A. M., and Rad Vy at 1 20 and 7,10 A. M., for HurrUburg, and 11 22 A. M., fur Stu-l'ork, uiid 4 25 p tn. for I'hilado'.i bin. Ci-mmiilii'.'mi, Vilcag:. Seitton, School and Etcurnii.il T.citi to and from all points, at re duced Rates. l'.iip'j'i'jt checked through : 80 pouu's al ljwci each Passenger. a. h. xrroLa.s, Ctnrriil HiyieriMrndent. Kr.Miixo, Tjl. Nov 27, "Co tf. 1SC6 rhiladclpliia and Eric Kail ltoad T "ill IS Great Line traverses the Nurthein and Northwest omnies pf l'euiisvlvaniu to the city of trie, on Lake Lrie. It has been leased anl is operated by the j I tMisvLVANiA Kail Koad Comi'axv. IME OF rASSEXIiLE TBIXS AT ItAnaiSnriili. LEAVE EASTWERD. Erie Mail Train ,4j A. st Erie Exiircss Train j,.'J a. ji Eimira Express Train r. i. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train Krie Express Train Flmira Express Train r.if a. m. r. M. l.iJ V. I. l'assciiL'cr cars run throurh on Iho Erie Mail and Express Trains without chau;(3 both i :iys betweru riiiladrlpliia au l hne. NEW YORK CONNECTION Leave New York al 3, CD a. m.. arrive at rie at 1,C3 A. N. Leave New York at 5,00 r it; ariive at Erio 7,15 i- m. Lcavo Eric at 5,30 v. M., arrive at New York 4,4.3 v. !. Leave Erie at 10,25 am; ariivc at New York 1O.I0 A M. KO CHANGE OF ' ARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. Klcgnnt sleeping cars on all night trains. For information respecting passenger busi ness apply at the coiner of 30th and Marlc.t sireeis, l'hilailelphia. And for freight business of the Company's ngi'iils : S. 1J. Kingston, Jr., corner cf 10th and Warkn snetis, 1'hilaltiphia. J. W. Reynolds, Eric. Win. Erov.u, Agent, N. C. R. U., Raltiiuo re. 11. II. HOUSTON. General Freight Acnl, l'hiladelphia. 11. W. CWINNEK, General Ticket Acnt, l'hiladelphia. A. L. TYLEK, General .Supcrintendi'Ll, Willhiaisport. Feb 11, ViO'-tf. Huntingdon & Broad Top Rail Ecai AN and afur May Cih. 1SG7, passenger trains will run as follows . LLAV SOtrilWARO. Express. Mail. P.. M. Ii.u0 7 33 b.07 A. M. ... 7.45 9.30 ... 10.65 10.59 Ilunf irg Ion !axlon Hloody Run Mount Dallas UAC SOBIa TAIlll. MaiL Express. A. M. r. M. Mount Dallas 0.10 1.30 l.ioody Run f.,14 1.34 Saxtoiv 7.30 2.oj iiiniliiigdon 0.10 4.4'; liisiance from Mount L'allas to Ecdford six mile". A reliable line cl Hacks connect at Ml. lallas fur Bedford and Rcdford Springs. JOHN McKlLLirs, may 22, 1807-tf. Superintendent. Pi a'SSYLVAXIA RAILROAD. ON AND af'.er Monday, April 29, IStli, Pesncngcr Trains willlcavc ?.!i!Sin Ktatioa as follows: EAETWABD. J'hilaiklphia Express.. 12,41 P. M Fast Line 0,21, A. M. Cincinnati Express 7,03, P. M. ; Day Express 11, 31, A.M. Way Passenger 10,48 P. M. Looal Aecomui. ar. 9,00 k. 3,35, V M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati & Erie Express 1,45, A. M.J Philadelphia Express... 5,13, A. M. Fast Line G,04, P. M. Mail Train 3,37, P. M. Emigrant Train 10.20, A. M. JAMES NORTH, A 1. X E have on hand a good Uality of Hard it ware, comprising a full assortment of CARI'ESTER 2UOI S k BLACKSMITH YVOl.S, men r.s Anvils, Bellows, &c, Shoy maker Tools, f-aws, Axc, Augers, Iron, 8tecb ISails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the ,vf and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to j inch by the pouud. Rugjry and V.'a-;on Springe. Grind Stones, and Grind StoLe Fictures, at SL'LOUFF, FF.OW & PARKER'S. CARrETS! CARPETS!!! A LARGE and gfcl variety of .4 LL WOOL, Jill AO and JJEMI' VAJ'TS ou Land an'l for eaV cheap, at iSULOUFF. FUOW & PA1U;"U'S LARCE istock of Quucnswaie, Cedarware such as Tubs, Butter Bowls, Buckets Chunks, R-skeis, Horse Buckets, &c-, at SllOVFF, FK0W & PAIIKXH'S CEOVEK &. FAKER'S -4 0 Were awartled the highcKt prcmiuraj .i tue State Fairs of New York, Yeruont, New Jersey, lVnnsylvauia, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconhin, Iowa, Kentucky, Teuncksjc, M irSOUI'i, Alub-.ma, Missisvippi, Virftniin, North Carolina, California, Oregon, At tic pairs o the Aiiirricau Iiihtituie, I'rankliu Institute, Jlass. Mechanics' Aspoeiafion, I'eim'a Mecliaiiics' lu.-l itute. St. l.ouin Agiicoltural and Merhauics' Asocin: ii.n, And l iimuerous Intitules audtVuuly Fairs, includiii;; all !. Fairs at which tiicy werecxliihitel the (..isl three years. First prizes Lave also hoen awarded thrc Mai-i.ines St the exhibitions of London, Fari, lub lin, l.hji, ili ,ancon, lia vonne, ct. luier, Clialon!". mul tuoy have been furuislieil, by special ooMiusand, to the Li'Mjirtut a J 'i liirrt JJutjirrtm vf Amlritt, j'uijirrss Jiutvia, rJmprim of lita-il. Quern nf iSjxu'n, and Queen of Jin curia. The CROVEU .V: BAKFIl Elastic Stitch Scwiug Machines tire st:pc;icr to sr.pc; all others lor the luliowi xs rca..ou;i : 1. They sow willi two thi-.-ails lirc:t f:cni the sp xil. and reiiiire no nrviadiaj. 2. Tbey are more oily uudcrstoud and l uiiu, sun icss iiauie io ucrMigrmeut tnau ot.'i cr ra.ic liims. H. They are capable of xccutinfTPr-fi-cllv. without change of adju::tmei.t, a uimh gr-.-ut-j er vanc'y of work than i.i !i er uiaca!:ic.. i. The s' itch made ly t'l.-so Kiaj'.iaes is 'much v: "io firt-i, claiti.-, and durable, esio;: . ally i:pun aiiieles A.-Iii- h rcMii.-a to b.- jviiiL'?.! .and ironed, than any o:her ;tiu!r C. This stiich, o.viu to tlu manner i:i j which the i nO.T thread is iuwroi'ht, i-; much i theii.ost plunri and beai'.titu! in use, t:d it i tains this pliimpness an 1 beauty even upon articles freiiujn:iy washed aui ironed until they are worn out. 0. The structu-e of the seam is such thai, though it .e cut or broken at intervals of only I a lew stitches, il nl rentier c en, run, nor ravel, but rci.mics fir.u nnd durable. 7. Cntike o;l.ir.achiuus, t!:es fa'j'en both ends of the -:u.i by ihcir ci.n opcrr.'.i. a y. Ytith ihnLj m.iuhiii.-s, whila silk is Hied upon the rioht or face side of the seam, ci t ton may be used upon the oilier side without lessening the fctrength or diiniliiiity of Hie seam. This ci-n bo doue on no other uiacuiue, and is a groat Raving upon all ui tic'.os st itch ed or niaue up with silk. Si. These machines, in nddilk.ii to their su perior merits lis i:isin:n:e::t.i for sewing, by a change of ad;-i:ti!(-l.t, e,.: i! learned and prapiiscd, c::ecute the mm l.iar.i.iiil in I per manent eiub.'i.itirry and oi naiiiintal v;.:ii:. C.KoVEU i EAKEK i'. l. CO . u ( liesiu il iiiret l. I'lni lUenoua, Machines oV.iverc.l : ,1 i. e o. t:ny otic purehasiii'' in e::!u r of the. tor Threads, Oils, Needles, an 1 every oiiK-r 1 1 ticlc ap;e:!aiiiin to the .vcrking of the Ma chine on hah d and for sale by J. R. M. To ld. The above Sewiojr Machines arc for :;ala bv J. IS. M. T.liU). li:ter-on, Pa. ' I?. IS. LOL'DoN, Miiliiutowu, Pa. may 15, l"",7-if. V 0 01) NE ir8 OTJCE EV2GRE! rli. M. TOll has just received a fresh arrival of New Goods iror.i th.i City, at greatly reduced rates whiiU ha ij telling at the following prices : American Prints frota lfl to l?c Others !t, 12, 1 i to l'i. liingliama 20 to 2"c. L'e Lam? 22 to L'-'c. Ladies Iress Good.3 tO to fiOc- lirovrn Mudliri3 12, 15 to 23c. M..:.ch.l 10, 12, 15 31c. Ticking 20. 25 to ::e- Coliocaiits 2"', 25 to 40o Ladies Gr.Uern from V1.75, $2,00, lf3.00 hl.3o u fine assortment of Misses Gaiiers. Rest I.overing syrup 31e. qt. Good Syrup -20 to 25c qt. Rrr.wrt .su?Hr 11. l ie. White " 31''. oOcts. Rest Rio Coffee ."I"?. Coal ()il. (best) 15cls. ip., or 55ets. pal. Also a fine l"t Cassimercs, Caiiuets and n good a sorinient of tl-.e.lntest blylej of Men and Roys' llais. cheap a iare assortnieut of Noliur.s Ladies new styles of Gloves and Rngle Trimmings The fjllowing prices paid for Ruftcri Eggs: Butter 25cls., Eggs 20cts. tlox., Potatoes to to UOjts. bush. A full supply of Macks rl and Herring on baud. april 21, l'.7-tf. V 0 IE B AT riMIE undersigned X nounce that he would respectfully an- i has just received from j the East, a large assortment of Q2TI G-QCQja, qiTjEEjTSTrjitt GJtCClFJZC, nsir, Sf.ZT, which he offers at the lowest market prices Give mc a call. NATHAN KEELY. apr. 17, lS07-tf. "O dots andSnoi.s. The uiuiersig XJ ed, bavin" vur'iiase ! IVotn W 11 . E. Bowers liis V- and Shoemaker Shop on the coi ner " iaiu aal Bridge M reels, is now rcpaied to accommodaio all v.ho may iavor iiiiu with a call v. iih Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, &c, al tuaderate prices. All work warranted. E. B. FASIC Mifllinfowa. Aprils, 'C7-ly. DOTY'S CLOTHES WASIIEU axt Universal Clothes Wringer. The beHt and most popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted to pivc tatifaction. it noi as represeutc'i, me Tar.ln.i-v; ill te ta ken hack nnd the money refm:d:;d. In olTi-riiiR tho Washer wo present you the following ul"-rnatiTv? : 1. Kii!jer to make TT-rrr.a wnrk all d iy at the lnrde:t drodjery. lir.uro.is to hec!:h and life, fifty-tiro i!rys in a ytar or boy a Ms-'hip? Tor her, Tviih which 1:3 c.n uo th Hiiue work ir. tiro hoara and ct bs tired Coin;:!: I 'rulth. Lii'j'.r huy foods i io .::Jl';.l !o fn, ncut.i on t-io vrn; h-lt"rd, or hu Maohiuo that wiil cle rj ii! v.'ithc.'.t injur:-? .taricr:, ai'.d to pay for itc-'T 'h.- a tit 3. year Lotiiult i';c.icx-. Ca'..l by J. r.. m. rioii, I'ailjicon. 1'a. Eeaj vLal our nti'i.boi j have to say: 1'ksn.syi.tama Horsr. 1 j'attkkso.v, Jan. 2, '07. .l,t tl :w'. i!iho" v. !.,. ,.... v;,....; I purol.a-ed from vu, will Jj all that is rec- onieuded if tho .jir:i. :i f.,r wa,hii:S w Ktrictly oliBcrvwi, (..ecially for heavy cio.h- '"!' "" t? '"a ratu3. u' vf a h! hand or coniinoi: rubber. It is a great savor of clothed and lima. Tb?re in neither fric tion in wishing or slriin iu wr.uing. lioys or (1 iris of 12 to 14 years old c:.u Jo the washing. . M. MICKEY. Mn. J. n. M. Tokii S r: ,-'ince I have pun hased I'oiy's Clothes Wa-hor and Wring er from you, wnsh-duy is no noire dreaded by my wife a3 my liitle girl 14 years of age cau do niv T.r..liin" of It iiersons. in from two to three boms, which used to lake my wife all ; day. 1 can cheerfully recommend eerv per son to po to .1, V. !. Todd's, and pi t a V.'aoh-i er nun rm:-rr ns I ami confident ljt. you en n save l!i pice of the Machine iu tecs than one year ia the Harm of the of the weariiir of clotbeB 3 they arc washed with out rubbing. Yours As. jan. 30 ly. JOHN UALENT1NE. NEW FAMILY t rrf vs r-rt T M"'" a.iiiirior nurin if '.ho "Sinstr" Ma chines over all olbers, for either family use or manufacturing purposes, are so well e.j!ali:shed and sj ccneraiiy admitted, that an cnrmerr.tlo i of lln-i.- relaiive ecullcai,its is no lander considered tec.'?.ary. OL'li .LV FAMILY MACHINES. J which ha been over two years in preparation, i and which has been brouirlit t3 perfreiion re- aidless tf time, laic rot . ipeis:-,a nd is now i confidently pn-seMed to the public an ii:com. jaiaoly Int 'nJt i-evi in" Aliiciiit: inexislence. The Macau:? in fjiu -:ion is simple, com pact, dur;.l !e nnd heauiifi:'.. It is iiiiet, lihl runuio, a'i I papalde of performing ramie ai.d variety oi' work never before attempted upon a single Machine, usin either bilk. Twist, Linen or Cut ton Tlread, nnd sewing wi:u c.jual facility the very finc.-t and coarsest maierials. And aiythin between the two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for hemmina. braid- in;, cordin tuchinr, quiitihL'. Iv'.ini'-, t ri m- ntiii.'T. binding . etc. an- novel and practical, ami have beet, i iven'cd and adjusted especi ally for this Machine. Machines a! ways kept on 1 and at my Ta' oring l.t,:ablisfinien:, teeond Ktory LiilouQ, Frow & IV-rker's Store. ISride street, Miilliu loirn. Pa., for the inspection of t lie public, uad for s .le ut the raost reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, Needles. Thread, Oil, &c.. and everything p; rlaining to this Machine cou.-laiul kept on hand for sale. WILLI A M WISE, Agent. Mifflintown, .T:in. Pi, l.i07-ly. D A II (J A IN Sl i: A IIG A I N S ! AT LOUDOX & JACKMAX'S CLOTHING EJii'OKIUM, MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. rj? HE unders'i'iied have just received from - Philadelphia ainiher supply of For Men nn 1 Roys, which they arc selling at panic prices. Also, a fine assortment of o oi's sr u 21 o : is; For men, women, boys, girls and infant?, nt prices which they defy competition. The best and cheapest lot of JTjS C JTQ C fi (P3 In the county, for men nnl boys. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Cotifisting of Linen Shirts, Overshirts. Un ders'nir.s, Brtiwer:, Collars, Cravatf, Hand kerchiefs, Stockings, Suspenders, Gloves, ic. ftThaiiki'ul to the public for the liberal support they have heretofore extended to us, we are de'ermined to retain their support by giving them good GnoiU at low prices. Very Respectfully, nor 7, 1800-tf Ll )l'M N& JACK MAN. T ANTED y t drcd Mn, to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Rihle, comprising upwards of l.COO crown quarto pageJ; a Commentary of 17.t;00 notes from different Comtnenlntors : 700 Engravings. Family "holograph Department : Extended Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, Cliron-M:., al Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per day. As a standard liible for Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it has competitor. For particular", ad dress H. A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. llarrisburg, a. M'ALISI deisi ISTEKSVILLE TIN SHOr. Theun- McAifcterfeviilo in the Tinning bu'iness. IVrsons wauling anything in his line should cali before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin nnd Sheet Iron Vt'are. and to sell as low as they e-1" uc purcuasea eewi.ere. ins oni cus- "ers ana iLe pun..c generally are respect- temiou to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct. 81, 'COtq JACOB G. VTINEY. JOTIC E! Ladies wishing to be supplied with no and good shoes will find it (o their advantage to call on II. D. W'EI.LER, at his shop ou Main Street above Cherry, where they can be supplied with almost every siy'eat moiler ato prices. Gentlemen havii:g r. pairing Ihey wish durably and neatly executed will le promptly attended to by giving him a call Terms: CASH. H. D. WELLER. Miiliii.iown, July 2P.th '05. OTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the O tol Ruil lings. Capi ltAKlSBURG, rA. 5,Teruis as moderate any Hotel ia Ihe ' City. w: fJ.TH0Mr.S0, Proprietor. i 0(7i2 I'OLICY TRIUMPHANT. 0(77 POLICY IS TO KF.SP T1IK KpjuAND CIIEAPLST BTim'K Of MEN'S AND BOYS' FA LI & WIXTEU Tf T,- j v-r, - f) JL'w - - v f j .-1. JLJ. fST, . tt:ii Had Cap. Hoots nd Shoes, 'lunik? & i'aliscs, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery. Gloves, llund- ter;li.i:ls, !llrt l all kinds, CKN'Aj' i'UliXISIIli'G GOODS, .vc, c.( i town or county, and we hereby ( invite evcrj oe who wants auytiiinj; in the "othiu lii to call nnd see our new stoci. U l"-'"''' ' l "J ! Mugniucent m ' l wi.I t soli at jfreatly reduced Pr";t'8 tor 1 ;U- i'rii-cs thtt'anic as Before the War. I!ememl)cr the place, Crystal Palace Cloth ing Kinporimii. Bri Ijre Direct, Mitiliutown, l'n. Ml 1.0 1 FF, FKOW t 1'AHK.L'K. jan 10, ItGJ-if. 3 AT T II t'l SITI.OUFF, FLOW AND PAKKLK, IM THK rilVHTAT. PAI.ACI! Bt'll-IUNO, MIFIUNTOWN, FA. 2 2 MMIE rXDERPUINED HAVING PER 1. chased the ptork of ginds formerly he lotVfing io Ku.onll Stiinibauh, and having ad Tr,l to il quite an assortment from tho 1'hil iilt' i hia market, ore now ready to suplly the riti'eusof Mifflintown and vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a Country store, and great many things that have never been kept bifore. We are delei inined to sell goods at a REDUCED PRICE and make it an object for the people to buy from us. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MERINOES. fcllEl'HERD PLAIDS, (ail wool, FAX V PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES 1RI1SS FLANNELS. F L 1N SACK FLANNELS, V II I Hi FLANNELS. I I I E TW ILLED FLANNELS, El'.HlI.ANNELS, MITI.INS. Kit AKK.4ST SHAWLS &c., &c. t'aube h id at SCLOLFF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOUHKirJC DI7EC3 COCD3: I!l:tck Shatvls. Veils, Colors, Cloves, ;auuticts, Second .Mouruing Uuliuoralr. Hoods, ,Vc, itc. Everything desirable in this line, and n very large stock, At SuIotifT, Frow & Parker's. r l'.LVT REDECTHiN IN THE PRICES i'F VJ SAllUL E R Y from Jaun iry IS. JSC.., JAMES 11. SIMONS vuuid respectfully an nounce to his eld customers and t he public i penerallv that be has a large tock of SADDLES. HARNESS. COLLARS, Willi's nnd nil other articles usual ly kept in a liAtllfLEi: SUOr, which he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Fluted Harness t '.l 00 Scroiid best do 32 OO Third do do oil I u Common Plated do 25 on Second do do 23 (u Common Plain do 10 00 Best Spanish Saddles 21 0'i Second do do 22 0i Common Quilted Scat do with Horn IS on Common do without norn l'i OI' Wagon Saddles 0 00 The inch Breech-Bands & Side Leathers for two Horses 40 CO Four inch do 35 00 JJick-l.ands 8 inches 3 20, C inches 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hauies, collars, lines. hut chains. &c. Tair of Y ankee Bridles Five-ring Halters Three-ring uo Check lines 3-4 inch do do 1 inch R!i;.!.Bri.!le3 Riding Bridles from $2 53, 3 00 Good Draft Cellars Harness do Wagon Whips 2,00, 1.75, 1,50, 1,25 Buggy uo from 75 cents to iugy Lines, flat 2,00, round 45 00 C 00 1 50 1 25 2 00 3 5l 3 75 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 CO Flo Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-1 inch 1.25. He would also invite the public fo examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, os he feels confident he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. His niolto is quick sales and small protiis. Give hiai a call and save money. Br$uKEPAIlUMJ neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS. Bridge St., MiUiinfown Pa. Oct. 11-1 y. iYS'imswiisimm Pattlhsom, J uniata County, 1'a. The undersigned, having re-furnished the above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, on the most reasonable lerms, with Meal and Refreshments at all Hours. Farmers nnd others visiting town can procure meals nt almost any price. Also, largn Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CKEAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronige U saliiiied. may 15, lSu7-lf. V. M. REESE, Pro. rLOL R an'l Untin, of all kinds, purchased 1 nt MarKCL luiea, 11 1 icuciicu uu siuoe;t: and shipped at the usual frieglit rates. Hav- llll"' bOatS 01 u.u, nuu uiciu kijiiMiia . .,,. we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along tho GRAY HAIR. hJ This la tic Ambuosia that Siosmade. Thli fa the Care that lay - In the AttjiiiosiA that Elnj made, This Is the M.in who was bald end ffray, Tlio aot7 has raven locks, they say. lie naed the Core that Iny Iu the AiUiBOSIA that Kin" msde. This is the Maiden, handsome anl Who married the man oace bald and priiT, TTho now has raven locks, they sit. 'Ji llo nueil tiio Aiaito3iA that IU113 if TriSile. This Is tho raroti, w ho, by the way, Ularried the maiden, huuusomo and To the man once baM and pny, """ Rut who now has raven loclu, they ay, Beciurte he nsrd tho Care that lay In the AuiuiusiA that Ring made. This Is the Tell that rings away 10 nronse me people i.'t'i aioi Kay I Dlo tins fuel, which liereiliHn l.iy IfyaH would not lie biild or gray, L ie the Aiiltomx tlui Jiiny uutde. t M.TU3BS & CO, PBOPaETOBs, Pltek:: For sine by B. F. Kai'M D',S. i:a, npril 21, 18G7-0m1 Miilli.itinvn Pa. GO AND SEE THE SUMMER ARRIVAL SPRING CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOG. E3. BEL-FORD- The 'indersigr.ed would respectfully invite ihc public to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought his assortment at such prices that he cinnot be undersold by any ill the country. Special at tention paid 10 purchasing goods in the city per order a, the shortest notice. Every eliortwill be made by him to givesnf isl'acliou to those who may favor Liiu with a call L.iBirs' i::::ss goods i Rlacl: nnd Faney Silks, Vorie Antique. Pure Clnlii, Brillmutcs, ISonibrtzincls, Bergc? I.r.wn Grenadines. Ducals, Ginghaiii Lawi.s, All wool d'Lainis, Alpacas. &c. Ciisl.miTis, Poplins, A full assortment of White Dress Goods, Mus lins, Rrocha and other Shawls, Bonnets. Bon net Satins, Ribbons, Flower. &c. Also, Col lars, I'uderslccvcs, Handkerchiefs u great va ety. He has also Ian in a large stock of W 00I, Cotton and R.ig Carpets, Oil Clolhs, Mattings &.C., nt the lowest prices. ( oimtry Produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highcit market price- will be paid by J. M. EELrOKD. fiOOD XEVi'S! yj r'ny mul Suhinur Guoili at jirices t .Milt llir ti.it' h. F il A AT K, COO K, & Co, PATTEKSON, Fa. Have juat returned from the Eastern Markets with a fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies' j Dress Goods, consisting in part of ! l'Gl'LIXS, MCUAIR. ALT AC- j CAS, MKSCIl Mi-:t:iUX, i l)t: LA !.i;S, GIXdilAMS, ri!L'TS, A C, A C,, Every dcscaiplion of Domestic Dry Goods, , such as j Rrnwn nnd Blenched Muslin". Tickings, Checks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaptr, Crash, Nankeen;', Drillings, iic. Fancy and Plain CastimciCJ, sat inetts. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Flannels, j Liiiuen". j Lailieo' Eaiineral Skirts, ; Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit nnd French Shawls, Gro ceries 01 every ucscrnltion, j Cheese, Ti;h Bacon, Sc., i Boat?, Shoes, Hats, Caps, QuernrTrnr.?, .iar and Willow-ware. Hardware. T-.-acco. Scgars, Sc. The hirsr-st stock in ihc coitn'y. In connection will; our oilier business, we ,c a MARKET CAR running to Philadel phia an l arriving ill 1 .uierion, every iui.-iaj on which we receive each week fresh supf lies of new goods. The public can be supplied Wltu all Kinus. OI .tiaraei ing, 1 mn iuu,&c. cither at the car on Tuesday, or at ni.r Store during ihe week. may S. lSu7. A'o uu rc liuhl JJcmls! 2fv more Crnu Locks trim ECLECT1UC UAltt KiEWER, Is pronounced by all who have used it the ..rv hv.it nrc-jaration for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff nuil Humors, stops the Hair from falling ! out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to tLtir original hue and luxuriance. j It operates on the secretions and fills the I glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wnl always be j brought back by a few applications, to its : youthful abundance, vitality and color. j It mskes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the tou ;h and easy to arrange. j Drv-. wiry nnd iulr idablc locks become moist i pliant and disposed to rcaiain in uy desired ; position. As u Hair Dressing it has no equal ' The f ales are cnormocs and it is a universal ' i favorite with, old and Tfisas of both sexes. : Sold by Druggist throughout tho United j Slates. ' Address all ord ;is to i ZIEGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor. 137 North Thin-' Slrcc', Philadelphia j hot. 1 1, 0'Jly, j I TTENTION CITIZENS NEWS PtiroT J x nnd Slalionary Store, in I'erryavMIe, Ju ab'tit county, 1'a. (l'osl Otiice Building.) Tue uudeisigned asks leave to iuioriu the ; goo I jcopleof ibis and neighboring eouulies .tha' he huscpend a fine stick of Stationary lBoiks, etc., and bavin); bought ibein nt a j very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by ! adding a small per ccutage, is certain ho can 1 sell cheaper than any other establish ment in j the county. The following is a list of Maga zines nnd Periodicals, kept, with prices at ' (ached , any of which will be Bent by mail 10 any place upon receipt of the annexed prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harpers Magainc 4"c. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions.... 4oc. Godies Mngazin? 35c. Mad.ni e Demorcst's 35c. I.ndies Friend - 25c. Ballous Magazine 20c.' Piter son Magazine 25c. T. S. Anthers' Magazine 25c-. AVaverly Magtu'ne (weekly) 15c. Ilaipirs Picioiial (weekly) 10c. Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated,... 10c. Chimney Corner D'c. Albion 15c. New York Ledger C7c. National Police Gazetie 10c, New York Clipper 10c. Saturday Night 07c. Gleasons Literary Companion 10c. Sunday Di pat ;'.. Ode. Phr, uological Journal 25c. American Agriculturalist 15c. Beadlesai.d Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10c. Beadle's SongJirr 10c. i Martin's Sensible Letter Writer 50c. j 1 oi tone Tellers cud Dream Rooks of differ ent k,'ad:i, (each I o c. Al.'o t il kin. Is of 25c-. Novels N. 11. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, '.it., I'hil-i le'phia A?e, 75e. Iiotuiier, lii'c. Music, Magazines and other bindings attend clto. I I'. S. Rack numbers of all Vngizlnes ami Papers furnished at shoit iioi:-e. I (in oeter l oiiued lo supply a great want in this county by fin 11i.-i.ing the perple Willi reading matter At a reasonable prije. 1 rc.-peci fully solicit vour patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. I'errysviPe, r.ug. 1, liti. V. tJKl.l:Vii 4 ' CllEAL' CLOTIILNU STORE. Ills wa3'fbr E5ar- C4 L.lo I AVIN'l mini ASKD FROM MANS- bach & Van Ormer the larce Ciothinit iistabli-iihient. slliritel m the corner of Bridge and Water streei. Miflliniown, Penn sylvania, we would rcipec'fuiiy inform tho Public that we have just received a large and well seii.ite I asort:ueiit of ready made Clolh ilor. desj.ded f -r the Villi litul IllnlerTraae lor ISC u. h as Over Coa!'. I'ress Coats, Business Co.itf, Certiio.ti Coats, Pantaloons. Vests, Hals, Roots and Shoes of ev?ry description, style and quality, for male or female. DOV.S' HEADY MADE CLOTHING Also, Ca:p"ts, White Shins. Famy Over Shirt-, Cti ler Shirts. Drawers, Hosi-Ty, Glove?. Linen nnd Paper Colars, Cravais and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Ti ivilliug Rags ,:e. A. so, tlielatest styles ot Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Virions iu want of anything in onrline will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. ffcj- Don't forget the corner, Bridge and Water Streets. I. W. HA1ILEY & Co. Oct. 4. 'M. ' T w f 1. U' I i 3 JLi 1 I II i. ur.oersigne I won: t repeettt!':y , - j- .... .1 . , r ;...;.. . 1 .- .. n. . a'i'l lieiipty, ihnt l;c has open'jt a .'e'.v-.,ii elry INtablisiiie'it on Main Street. Miifi'ti to n, in Thompson's Hotel, third door from t;e coiner, wl.eri he will keep constanT-v oil hati'l and at grcr.llv reduced prices. Cell And a .-.-nera and Silver 'Watches. variefv of CLOCKS. FINGER KINGS, BiltVST UN'S. HA R RINGS. G'H.D PENS, and I'liM'II.S. SILVER PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, together with a Com plete a:- oe;ii.r !t of Fancy Goods. pffi.T!:'; reps: ring of Clocks, Watches and Jewe'.iy p-oiiiptly nif-iided lo, on short notice end on very reaso'viltle turns. All work war ranted lo ?ivcj .satisfaction. The public are rc.-i cclluilv invited lo give a e ail. THOMAS R. McCLELLAN. Aug. 30. i;it:5. C1LTS MILLS. The undersigned begs t leave to ini'orri his friends and the public that he is still in cl arce of the above naiael popular m '!!. v,!:fre he is j repnred to accoo--mo.laie the citizens of Mi. .i n, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands i f Flour1 A large s- rrly of linn, Chop-Siutf, and Fee 1 of all kinds Coi.staullv on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to Mitliiu au i Patterson, customers can be punc tually sii plied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a lib era! share of public patronage. Terms Cash, n.ay OUo-tf SOLOMON KAL'F F.MAN. p-j" Persons can be supplied with Coal, riasier. Salt .'i.e., ai the lowest price, by or.r a"ent at Th',mpso:itown, EL1UL" BEN NEK, who is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. t5 Mr. CL1NE is, also, our r.iilhorizcJ agent at Perry aville lo purchase Grain and seil Coal, Piaster and Salt for us. Give us a call and you cannot full to ba pleased. tsji" Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, nnd taken in exchange for goods. SULCI" FF, FROW, & PAKKElt. October, 18C5. FUEL assortment of Gentleman s Goods, -TL consisting of Cloth. Cass i meres, liathictfs. Over Coatings, Yisiiiifjs. Can be had at isL'LOUFF, FROW SILVER'S WASH Saves lime labor, money. & PARKER'S. I'OUPKkT Makes washing a ; One r.nd M .tidjy a festival. Sol ! every I where. Try it. i Address all orders to the Manufactures . Z I I'll! LER & SMITH. ! CJIEVISTS.f Y!().i:SLE 'Kl ti'ilSSl : 137 AV.'A n.W.l .I f . Vk;':u!i!i.,.l.,. n-.v 1 1. 1 1 j
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