Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, July 31, 1867, Image 4

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    READING KAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
April 8th, INST.
Gnr.iT tri !k i.in rnoM
the North nnd North-West for PLtiadel
J'hia, AVw York, Realing, 'otlivilU; Tamutfita,
Athland, Lebanon, Altenlotrn, EuUn, c, Jc
Trains leave llarniburg for A'tw York, as
follows; At 3,n0. ?,10 aud 9,35 a. M., and
i',10 and I'.t'O p. M., arriving at ,Vw York at
6,00 and 10,10 A. M., and 4,40, P.JII.lO.l'o I.
M.. connecting wilh yimilar Tiaius on flip
Pennsylvania Railroad; Sleeping Cars accom
panying the 3,00 A M and 0,00 1' M trains
without change.
Leave Jlarriilurg for 'Reading, rutt'rille
tamriijua, Minerstilie, Athland, l'ine 0'rore, At
Itnlnu and Vkiladtljitaa, at 8,10 A. M. and
2,10 and 4,10 r M, stopping at Lebanon and
nil M m Stations; the 4,10 v M Train making
connections for Philadelphia anil Columbia
only. For PotteviUr, Sehuykitt llnem and .4
bnrn via c!iui!; and Sufguchanna Railroad
leave arrteourp at r n.
Returning : Leave A'ew York af J),00 A M,
12.00 Noon 5.00 and 8,00 P M, YlaUiJelj-hia at
8,15 A M, and 8,30 P SI ; way passenger train
leaves Philadelphia at ",:'0 a m. returning
from Pleading at 0,30 r M. stopping at all
stations; Pofri7'e at 8.45 AM and 2,45 1
M; AMand ,tiH and II. SO A M, and j,05 P
M ; tama-fia at 9,45 A. M, and 1,00 andH,05
Pi'
Leave PotteriKt for Tlarrhlurg, via Schuyl
kill and Siuquchunna Kail Road, at 7 00 A. m.
Reading Aceommndztton Train: Leaves Head
ing at 7 30 A. M., returning from YhUadcl
f,hia at 5 oo P. M.
l'ottstown Accommodation J rain: Leaves
l'ottstown at 0,"o a. m., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 0,3o p. in.
V.oiumhia Railroad Trains IcaTe Reading at
7 00 A M and C 15 P M for L'j'hrata, Litiz
J.attcaeter, Coluin9ia. &c.
On Sundays: Leave Xete-York at SCO
T. M., Vhilad,l,!iia 8 a m 3 15 P. M , the 8 IK)
i train running only to Heading; Vvttsriile
8 00 A M ., llarri.-l.urg 9 35 A. M , and Read
ing at 1 20 and 7.-0 . M., for llarriabnrg,
and 11 22 A. M.. fur Aea-l'ur, and 4 25 p
ID. for Philadelphia.
ComiAutaUuit, Mileage, Scntav, School and
JUrnriinn Ticket to aud from all points, at re
duced Rate.
Baggage, checked through : 80 pounds al
lowed each Passenger.
ti A. SKOI.I.S,
General Superintendent.
Beading. Ta. Not 27, '05-lf.
15GG IS 50
Philadelphia and Eric Rail Road
rpiIIS Great Line traverses the Northei n aud
J- Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
the city uf Krie. on Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the i
Pennsylvania Rail Eo.mi Comi'any. j
TI.MI Or rASENGE TBnlNS AT II A KniSBLHa.
LEAVE EASTWERD.
Krie Mail Traia i,5 a. m
Erie Express Train ,r.'0 a. m
Elinira Express Train r. m.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Train .15 a. m.
Erie Express Train i,l'J v. m.
Fliuira Express Train j ,..' . m.
Passenger cars rtn through on the Erie
Mail and Express Trains withuut change both
ways belwcen Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Leave New York at 9,C0 A. M., arrive at rie
at 1,00 a. x.
Leave New Yolk at 5,00 r m; artive at Erie
7,15 v m.
Leave Erie at 5,S0 r. m., arrive at New Y'ork
4.40 r. m.
Leave Erie at 10,25 a M ; arrive at New York
10.10 am.
NO CHANGE OF ' ARS BETWEEN' ERIE &
NEW YORK.
Elegant sleeping cars on all night Iraius. !
For information respecting passenger busi-
ness apply at the corner of 30lu aud Market '
streets, Philadelphia.
And fur freight business of the Company's
gents :
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of 13lli and
Market streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wui. Drown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Rallimorc.
II. II. HOCSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
II. W. GH I NNER,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER.
Ocneral Superintendent, Wiiliamsport.
Tcb 14, '00-1 f.
Huntingdon & Broad Top Rail Road.
ON and after May tlth. 1S07, passenger
trains will run as fallows .-
LEAVE SOUTUWARU.
Express. Mail.
a. it. r.. m.
Huntingdon 7.45 0.00
Saxton 9:;0 7.33
Bloody Run 10.55 8.53
Mount Dailas 10.59 8.57
LEAVE KOIiTUWAT.il.
31il- Express.
a. . r. m.
Mount Dallas CIO 1.30
Bloody Run 6.14 1.34
Paxton 7.30 2.55
Huntingdon 9.10 4.45
Distance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six
mileB. A reliable line of Hacks connect at
Idt. Dallas forBc Jiord aad IMf'oi J (.rn.g.
JOll MchlLLIPS,
may 22. 18G7-tt
Superintendent.
P AJ;SYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Monday, April 29, 13tiG, Passerger
Trains will leave Mi'liiiu Station as follows :
EASTWAB.D.
Philadelphia Express.. 12,41 P. JI
last Liuc
Cineiunati Express
Day Express
AVav Passenger
6,24, A.M.
7,03, P. M.
..11,31, A.M.
.10,48 P. M.
Local Accouiui. ar. 9,00 le. 3,35, P JI
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati & Erie Express 1,45, A. M.'
Philadelphia Express... 5.13, A. M. "
Past Line C.04, P. M.
Mail Train 3,37, P. 31.
Emigrant Train 10.20, A. M.
JAMI.a NORTH, Ag't
"IT nve on nsni' good quality of Hard
?V ware, comprising a full assortment ol
CAR PESTER TOOLS & DLACKSM1TII
TUDJ.S, ench as Anvils, Bellows, ire, Shoy
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb
Jiailf. lcrzs Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nuils by
the kc0- and pound, Ropes of all sizes from 2
inches down to J inch by the pound. Buggy
end Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind
Stone Pictures, at
6ULOUFF. FR0W & TARKER'S.
CARPETS! CARPETS! !l
A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL
R AG and UEMP CARPETS, on hand
nd for sale yieap, at
SOLOUKF. FllOW k PARKER'S
ALAHQE slock of Qncenswarc, Ce larware
such as Tubs, Butter Bowls, Buckets
l hurn, Baskets, HorRe Bucket' &c- n.t
8V1VVFF, FROW & PARkEUS
CltOVEK t BAKER'S
Were awnr,rd the liiiflieat premiuiii at the
S talc Fairs of
New York,
Vermont,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Michigan,
Wiscousiu,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Missouri,
Alab'liun,
Mississippi,
Virginia,
North Carolina,
California,
Oregon,
At the Fairs of the
American Institute,
franklin Institute,
Mass. Mechanics' Association,
Pcnu'u Mechanics' Institute,
St. Louis Agricultural and
Mechanics' Association,
.Ju l at numerous Institutes and County Fairs,
including all the Fairs at which they
verecxhibitel the past three
years. First prizes
have also been
awarded
these Machines
at the exhibitions
of London, Paris, Dub
lin, l.iui, liesniicon, Rayoune,
?t. I'iricr, Chalons, and they have
been furuislied. by special cuuiumnd. to the
L'liij'i t fs J'ninre, F.mpresti of Auttria,
A'ltijirrss uf Ji'nssia, L'wjirtftt of
Jii-ail, (Jurat if Sjxtin, ami
Queen of Jia curia.
The GROVE It & JIAKER Elastic
Stilch Sewing Machines are superior to
all others fur the lulluwitijj reasons :
1. They sew with two threads direct from
the sp-iol. and requirawio rewinding.
1!. They are more easily undei stood nnd
used, and less liable to dcraugtuieut thuu oth
er machines.
H. They are capable of executing perfectly,
without change ot adjustuu ul, a much great
er var:ety of work than other machines.
4. The stitch made by theno machines is
much mure firm, elastic, ami durable, especi
ally upon aiiicles which require to be washed
ami ironed, thu any o'.hcr stiteh-
. This Mitch, owing lo the :nanner in
which the i nder thread is inwrought, is much
the most plumn and beaulitul in use, nnd re
iaitH this pluinpness and buuu'y even upon
articles frequently washed aud ironed until
they are worn out.
t. The structure ef the seam is such thai,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few stitches, it will neither open, run, nor
ravel, but remains linn and durable.
7. Cut ike other machines, these fasten both
ends of the seam by their own operation
t. With these machines, while silk is used
upon the right or face side of the seam. rot.
ton may be ued upon the other side without
lessening the strength or durability of the
seam. This can be done on no other machine,
aud is a great saving upon all articles stitch
ed or made up with siik.
0. These machines, in addition to their su
perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a
change of adjustment, easily learned and
practised, execute the most beaut il'ul and pcr
maneut embroidery and ornamental work.
i ROVER & BAKKK S. M. CO.,
730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Machines delivered at the residence of any
one purchasing in cither of the Boroughs.
Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ar
ticle appertaining to the working of the ma
chine on hahd und for pale by J. R. M. Todd.
The above Sewins Machines arc for sale by
J. B. M'. Ti'DD. l'alterson, I'a.
S. li. LOL' DON, MilHiutowu, I'a.
may 15, lb07-tf.
ONCE EVSORE!
JB. M. TODD has just received a fresh
arrival of Nc iv Goods i rum the City, at
greatly reduced rales which he is selling at
the following prices:
American Prints from 1! to lfc
Others M, 12, 15 to Hi.
(iinghams I'D to l!5c.
De I.ains 2- to 2Sc.
Ladies Dress (ioods I'll to 5l!c-
Brown Muslins 2, 15 to 'J3c.
Bleached 10, 12, 15 31c.
Ticking lit). J5 to 3Sc
Cottonades 20, 25 to 40o
Ladies Gaiters from $1,75, $2,00, $3,00
also a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters.
Best Entering Isyrup. ...., fcl. qt.
Good Syrup -20 to 25c qt.
Brown Suar 11, 11c.
While " 3lbs. oOcts.
Best Rio Coffee 31cts. lb.
Coal Oil, (best) 1 ocls. qt., or 55cts. gal.
Also a fine lot Cassinieres, Casinets ami a
good assortment of the latest styles of Men
and Boys' lla!a, chef k large kfesjrimeul
of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and
Bugle Trimmings
The following prices paid for Butter a Eggs :
Butter 25cis., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes 80 to
'JOcts. bush,
A full supply of Mactsrland Herring on
band. april 24, 07-tf.
HEW
AT
Thompson's Sosk.
ri HE undersigned would respectfully an
X nounce that he has just received from
the East, a large assortment ui
0FJ? GOC&S,
SJLZT,
f.r,,ia.,
which he t5"ra ai the lowest market prices
Give me a call. NATHAN' KEELY.
apr. 17, lbG7-tf.
T) oots and Shoes. The undersign-
XJ eu, having purchased from Wrr.
E. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on
the corner of Main and Bridge streets, is now
prepared to accommodate til who ;ay favor
him with a call with
Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters,
Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, ic, at
niaderate prices. AU work warranted.
E. B. FASIC.
MilPinlown, April 3, '67-ly.
DOXY'S CLOTHES WASHER
AKIl
Universal CIollics Wiinr(.r,
The best and most
popular Machine
ever
invented,
All Washers warranted to give satisfaction.
If not as represented, the T-usher will be -kea
back nnd the money refunded.
In ollering the Washer wc present you thr
following alternatives :
1. Either to make a woman work all JiJ
at I lie hardest drudgery, dangerous to lna!lh
a ii J life, ttlly-two days in a year or Imv
Machine for her, wilh which he can ,o th
same work in two hours and ot be tin"!1
CvH.ittlt Health. ,
2. Either buy goods to be rudbed to frag
ments on the wash-board, or buy a Mucl.iue
that will cleanse without injuring gDiiaruiii
and so pay for itself three limes a i,r.
Cuitsuit ileunomy. Sold by
J- 11. M. Tovi,
Pattoir,n, t a.
ReaJ what our neighbors have lo suv
PCK.XSVLVAMA l!oi:SK,
Pattkiison, Jun. 28, '07
J. B. M. Tonti, Em This is to ce.tify
that the Doty's Clothes Washer and Wriiir
1 purchased from you, will do all that is ret.
omended if the direction for washing
strictly observed, especially for heavy
uig, one person on wasn as mucu in an uour
with case as they would do in six hours by
,i a , v Lnill-, I . r Z
hand or common rubber. It is a great savor
of clothes and time. There is neither frie
tien in washing or strain in wringing. Boys
or Girls of 12 to 11 years old can do the
washing.
F. M. MICKEY.
Mr. J. B. M. Tolt Sir: Since 1 have
puivliased Doty's Clothes Washer aud Wring
er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by
my wife as my little girl 14 years of ae can
do my washing of ! persons, in from 10 to
three hours, which used to lake my wife all
day. 1 can cheerfully recommend every per
sou to go to J. B. M. Todd's, and get a Wash
er and Wringer as I am confident that j uu
can save tho price ol the Machine in less
than one year in the saving of the of the
wearing of clothes as they arc w ished with
out rubbing. Yours X"c.
Jan. ;;o ly. JOhN BALKNTl.Mv
NEW FAMILY
fl'llh superior merits of the "Singer"
JL chines over all others, for
either fa mill
ue or maniifacturiug purposes, arc so ri
established and so generally admitted, tint
an enumeration of their relative excellencies
is no longer considered necessary.
on; new family machines,
which has been over I wo years in preparation
ami hieh has been brought tj perfection re
gaiUes of lime, labor or expense, a ml is new
contWenlly presented to the public ns incom
parably the best SewiiigMavhiue in exi-teuee.
The Machine in question is simple, c un
pnet, durable and beaulitul. It is quiet, li;;lit
running, aud capable of performing a range
and variety of work never before attempted
upon a single Machine, using either oik,
Twist, J.inen or Cotton Thread, and sening
with equal tacility I he very finest and eunrscit
materials, and anything between the two ex
tremes, in the most beautiful and si;li-::,Mnil
manner. Its attachments for hemming, braid
ing, cording, t jching, ijuiliing. fellini;. trim
ming, binihng , etc. are novel and j Helical,
and have been invented aud aljusled i-;,eci-ally
lor this Machine.'
Machines always kept on hand at my Tail
oring Ktablishmcnt, secoinl story Si.', mil',
Frow & Parker's Storo. ISi idge irt, M.f-.m-lown.
Pa., for the inspection of the public
and for sale at the most reasonable prices.
Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil,
and rvery'hing pertaining to this Muchine
constantly kept on hand for sale.
WILLIAM WISE, Agent.
Milllintown, Jan. 10, lbo7-ly.
LARGAINS ! "BARGAINS'!
AT
LOUDOX & .TACKMAX'S
CLOTHING EjIPORIUJI,'
MIFFLINTOU N, PA.
II E undiTiiicced have just received from
L Philadelphia another supply of
ripPJJTJ fiJTQ EVXJfZJi CLCUllJT'i
For Men and Boys, which they are selling at
panic prices. Also, a line assortment of
o oars $ .Hie 7?e,
For men. women, boys, girls and infant', at
prices whitdi they defy competition. The
best and cheapest lot of
7iji a 3 ji jtqi cji a-a
In the county, for men and boys.
GENTLEMEN'S FlT.XISHING GOODS.
Consisting cf Linen hirfs, Overshirf. Un
dershirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravnli, Hand
kerchiefs. Stockings, Suspenders, Gloves, kc.
S,r.Thankful to the public for tin: liWral
sujipori they have heretofore extruded to us,
we are determined to retain their support by
ijiviug theni good Goods at low prices.
Very Respectfully,
nov 7, HWi-.tf LOUDON & J ACKMAN.
"1X7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five huu-
t tired Mm, to act as s.ilcsuien for Cob
bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising
upwards of 1,500 crown quarto pages; a
Commentary of 17,000 notes from different
Commentators: 700 Engravings. Family
"holograph Department ; Extended Concor
dance, Maps, Bible History, Chronoligical
Tables, etc., A book that alra;s sells.
Our average sales are 500 copies per day.
As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers.
Mini.it era, and all lovers of the word of God,
it has no competitor. For particulars, nd
dress II. A. STREET,
mar. 20-tf. Han-isburg, 'a.
M'ALISTERSYILLE TIN SHOP. The un
dersigned has established himself in
McAlistcrsville in the Tinning business.
Persons wanting anything in his line slio-ild
call before purchasing elsewhere as he is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware, and to bcII as low as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old 't.'s
touicrs and the public generally are respect
fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
teniionlo business to deserve a share of p it-1
ronage.
oct, 31, 'CCtf JACOB G. WINEY.
NOTICE!
L?.dics wishing lo be supplied
with
and good shoes will find it to their advantage !
, call on II. D. WELLER, at his .hoJ'S ii
Alain Street auove ucrry, wncrc iney can
be sujiplied with almost every siylcat moder
ate prices. Gentlemen haviug repairing iley
wish durably and neatly executed win be
promptly attended to by giving hiui a call
Terim: CASH. II. D. WELLE 11.
Mifliiutown, July 20th '05.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap
tol Buildings,
UAUISDCRG, PA.
jiejJTeruis as moderate auy Hotel in jje
City-
Sil. G.TnOMFSON, rrcptiefor.
OUR l'OLK'Y
TRIUMPHANT.
OUll POLICY
IS TO KEEP THE
KJULAEGHST,
K3.15EST,
iguAXD CHEAPEST
stock or
MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL &. WINTER
Clotiiing:!
Hats aud Caps, 1 toots und Shoes, 'liunks,
Vulices, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Miirts of all kinds,
GENTS' FUJtMSIIINO GOODS,
&c, tc, in town or county, and we hereby
invitevery one who wants anything in the
Ciothior line to cull and see our new stock,
ft is Emrmous in Quantity ! Magnificent in
.(,, i mii ii .. .i ,
m ut cU.u.l6.Mu, reuuecu
clolb-M,rKXS l"r as"1-
rPlfPS I It BaillC 3S LC OfC I 1C M.
i Remember the place, Crystal Palace Cloth
kg Eniporiuni. ISri Ige street, Mirllintowu, Pa.
SULOL'FF, FROW & PARKER.
jan 10, 18ti7-lf.
'SB AT ft SIS EI
AT T II K
TO"o"w Firm
OK
SUiOUFF, FROW AND PARKER,
US Til B CI1TSTAL PAI.ACC Itl'l 1.1'I.NQ,
1 MIFFL1NTOWN, PA.
rPH3 UNDEKSIC.NED HAYING PUR-
L Clascd the slock of goods formerly be
longing to Su'.ouil & Stuinbaugh, ami having
added lo it quite an assortment from the Phil
adelphia matkvt. nr now ready to suplly the
citizens of Miltliutowa aud vicinity wilh any
thing and everything that is usually kept in
a country store, and a great many things that
hnve never been kept before. We are deter
mined to sell goods ota REDUCED PRICE
and make it an object for t lie people to buy
from lis. A large slock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of Ladieu Dress Good, auoh as
FRENCH MERINOI'.S,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool,
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES
l.RLSS FLANNELs,
1 LAIN SACK FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS,
BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS,
REDI'LANNELS,
MUTI.INS.
BR AKF.tST S1IAWU ic, &c.
Cunbe had at
SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S.
MOURNING DRESS COOOS:
Illack SLntvls.
Veils, Copim,
(lovrs, (auntlcts.
Second Mourning Ilnliuornlt'
Hoods, &c, Ac.
I'.cr thing desirable in this line, and a
very large stock,
At Suloufl, Frow & Parker's.
p PEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
J SADDLE R Y from January IS, lb'if.,
JAMES II. SIMONS would respectfully an
nounce to his old customers aud lite public
generally that be tins a large slock of
SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS,
WHIPS ami all other articles usual
ly kept in a SAHDI.PH SHOP, which he
will sell at the following reduced prices:
Best Silver Plated Harness $34 00
Second best
Third do
Common Pla'cd
Second do
Common Plain
do
uo
do
do
do
32 oo
30 I'll
25 Oil
23 00
lit (Ml
21 00
22 oil
is oo
Hi oo
y oo
Best Spanish Saddles
Second do do
Couimon yuilted Seat do wilh
Horn
Common di without it,n
Wagon Saddles
Five inch Breech-Bands & fide
Leathers for two Horses
Tour inch do
40 oo
35 on
Bauk-bniids 8 inches 3 20, C inches
2 -I", 5 inches 1 75.
Double set of Yankee Harness whirh
includes bi idles, hauies, collars, lines,
but chains.
Tair of Yankee Bl i Jles
Fivc-riug Halters
Three-ring do
Check lines 3-4 inch
do do 1 inch
Bliul.Eridlcs
45 Oil
t 00
1 CO
1 25
2 Ot:
3 5"
3 75
Riding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00
Good Draft Collars
Hartess do
W ag n Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,50, 1,25
Bugry do from 75 cents to
Buxry Lines, flat 2,00, round
Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15
1-4 iuch 1.25.
IU would also invite the public to examine
his jtock before purchasing elsewhere, as he
fco's confident lie can sell cheaper than auy
otter establishment in the county. His motto
is ouick sales nnd small profits. Give him n
Gill and save noney.
' BOa-REP-WRiS neatly executed and all
work warranted.
JAMES II. SIMONS,
Bridge St., Mitllintown Pa.
Oct. 11-1 j,
-s re
Pattebson, Juuiata County, Pa.
The undersigned, having rc-furnbhed the
above House, is now prepared to furnish the
public, on the most reasonable terms, with
Mcah and Refreshments at all Hours.
Farmers and others visiting towncan procure
meals at almost any price. Also, larg Stable
f". ,, T.VZ'
dJJ u0' "'
atiakod for the accommodation of travelers,
ICE CREAM IN SEASON.
A share of public patronage is solititcd.
may 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE,, Pro.
FLOUT? &
LOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased
X at Market rales, or received on storage
and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav
nr boats of our own, with careful captians
nnd hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
and from Philadelphia or any point along the
""ik'LOl'FF ,F ROW i PARKER.
v RING'S
GRAY HAIR. '
This la the Ajumiosu that Cin "made.
This la the Cure that lay
In tho AxnuosiA that Ring made.
This Is tho Man who was bald and
Sruy,
Who uomt haa raven lorks, they say.
He used tho Cure that lay
In the Auucosu that lim-J made.
This Is the Maiden, handsome and
pay.
who married the nun once bald and
Crny,
vvno now nas rnren locks, they say.
Do naed tho Amuuosia that Kw
This Is the Parson, who, by th wny,
alorricd the maiden, handsome aud
gay.
To the man once bald and frmy,
liut who no-.v has raven look, they
any,
Because he niied the Car that lay
lu the AxnuoslA that Rio? maUc.
Thh 1 the Cell thrt rlmrs away
uroilfce tne petple haa ami r.
L'uto this fftrt, wlileb beredocH I;iy
Ififfrtt would not be bftl'l err ft ran.
Lie (AC Amuuosia that liiug imde.
t M.TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, PetekbjRO', K.H.
l or sale by B. F. Kki'.nkh,
ajiril 21, 1807-Cm5 MilUi.ito n. To.
SEtiT
THE
SritLVG & SUMMER ARRIVAL
OF
CHOICE GOODS
AT THE STORE OF
JOS. -VS. BELFOBD
The undersigned would respectfully invite
the public to call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. He has bought hi
a.-siriment at such prices that he taunot be
undersold by any in the couniry. Special at
tention paid to purchasing goodain thecity pel
order ul the shortest nutice.
Every cifm t i ill be m:;i!e by him to give sut
itfacliou to those who may favor him wilh a ca'.i
i.aijii:s' DHESS GCOUS I
lilaek and Fancy Silks,
Morie Ar.ii.jue,
Pure Chtlii, L'rillmutes,
l'.oml.azinels.
Cashmeres, Peplins,
Herges Lawns,
Grenadines, Ducals,
Gingham L.vais,
All wocl 1 l.aiucs.
Alpacas, &c.
A full assortment of White Dress Goods Mus
litis. Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon
net Satins, Ribbons, Flowere, ic. Also. Col
lars, Lndersleeves, Ilanukeichiels u great va
ety.
He has also laii in a large stock of Wool,
Cotton and Rag Carpels, Oil Cloths, Mattings
&c, at the lowest prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange foi
goods, for which the highest market prices
will be paid by
J. M. REU'ORP.
(IOOD NEWS!
Sjtrin; ami Summer Goods ut prices ti
suit the. times.
F R A i K, COOK, k Co,
PATTEUSOX, pA.
Have just returned from the Eastern Markets
with n fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies'
Dress Goods, consisting in part of
VOVLIXS, MOIIMU, A .VAC
OAS, Fh'KXC mi:l'ls,
DE LA l.i:s. GIXGUA MS,
ri.'ixrs. ,((', .i t",
Every d'.scaiptiou of Domestic Dry Good,
such ns
Browa and Bleached Muslins, Tickings.
Checks. Colli. u and Linen Table Diaper,
Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, &c,
Fancy uud Plain Cassinieres,
Satinetts,
Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans,
Fluuucls.
Linnrns,
Ladies' B: lmornl Skirts,
Hoop .kirts.
Tibet, Wool Knit ami French Shawls, Gro
ceries jf every descridtioii.
Cheese, Fish
Bacon, &c.
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
Que rnsware.
Cedar aud Willow-ware,
Hardware.
Tobacfii.
Segars, c.
The largest stock in the county.
Iu connection niih our other business, we
have a MARKET CAR running to Philadel
phia and arriving in Patterson, every Tuesday
on which we receive each week fresh supplies
of new goods. The public can be supplied
with all kinds of Marketing. Fresh Fish, .Ye.,
either nt the car on Tuesday, or at our Store
during the week.
may 3. 1807.
(m
Xu mure llald Heads!
Xo more Gran Lories
DR. LEONS'
ECLECTR1C HAIR KENEWER,
Is pronounced by all who have used it the
very best preparation for the Hair. It is a
positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand
ruff and Humors, stops the Hair from falling
out, nnd speedily restores Gray Locks to their
original hue and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and fills the
glands with new life ami coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be
brought back by a few applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality an I color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant,
pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange.
Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist
pliant and disposed to rcamm-ifr any desired
position. As a Hair Dressing it h's no eiiial
The sales arc enoriuors ami it is a universal
favorite with old aud young of I oth sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the L'uitcd
Stales. Address all ordets to
Z1EGLER S: SMITH,
Sole Proprietor.
137 North ThirO Strec!, Philadelphia
nov. 1 1, VJ-ly,
' A TTEXTION CITIZENS. NEWS DEI OT
j I- and Staiionary tore. ia Pcirysviile, Ju
niata county. Pa. ( IVu fftoo Building.)
i Toe moli signed asks U.ivo to infunu tbo
gool leopluof this and neigl.bo'.iiig counties
tba' be has fpend a liue. sleek of Stationary
Boiks. etc.. oud bavin,; bui ht them at a
: vi ry low wholesale price iu l iii'.aJtlp.liia, by
adding a Muall per ccnlage, is cciiain l.e can
sell cheaper than any other esiablihuient iu
I the county. Ihe loiiowitig is a lift of Maga.
I zines and Periodicals, kei.t, niih prices at-
tac'ied, nny of which will be sent by mail
to any place upon receipt el llio annexed
prices, viz :
Atlantic Monthly
Harpers Magazine
Frank Leslie's Gazette of
Godied Magazine
10c.
4i!c.
shious.... 4rc.
... 35c.
3 5c.
25c.
21 ic
25c.
25c.
15c.
Mailan e Demorest's
Ladies Friend
Bal'ous Magazine
Petersons Magazine
T. S. Authors' Magazine
V averly Magu ne (weekly) ,
Haipers Pictorial (weekly;
Frank Leslie's Piutorial. liiustrated,
Chimney Corner
Albion
New York Ledger
National Police Gazette
Ne w York Clipper
Satt rdny N'ig'it
Die.
Ibc.
Vc.
inc.
07c.
Glcasous Literary Companion 1flc
Sunday l)iatc'i 0Gi
rhrcnolo ic.il Journal -5c.
Aiiiericau AgricuWtuatist 15c:
Beadlesaml Monroe's Novels, (each) .. 10c,
B -adle's Song-tcr lno.
Martin's Sensible Leiter Writer 5l'c.
Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of differ
ent kinds, (each! 35c.
A:-o all kinds of 25c, Novels
N. It. Philadelphia Daily Pres per month,
75c, Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, tifc.
Music, Magazines aud other bindings attend
ed to.
P. S. Back numbers of nil Magazines and
Papers furnished at short notice. 1 am detcr
t in. ned to supply a great want in this county
by famishing ihe people wilh reading mutter
41 a reasonable prije.
I respect fu'.ly solicit your patronige.
JOHN M. THOMPSON.
Pel rysville, aug. 1, '00.
i. i. ii tLi:f & (
CHEAP CLOTH LMI STORE.
This way for Bar.
gas us!:
a m
AYINf! rrRCIIASEi) FROM MANS-
bach & Vim Ormer the lariro C'luihinir
Establishment, situated on the corner of
Bridge and Water streets. MifHinir.wu, Penn
sylvania, we would respectfully inform tlm
Public that we have just received a large ai:4
well selected assortment of ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
Fall uittl tutor Trade fur
Such as
Over Coats, pre? Coats, Business Coatr,
Common Coats, Pantaloons, Yests, Hats,
Boots and Slices of ev?ry description,
. style and ipmlity, for male or female.
ROYS' RKADY MADE CLOTHING
Also, Cat pets. White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, Coder Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery,
Gloves. Linen and Paper Colars,
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Bags &c.
A. so, thelatesl styles ol Ladies Cloaks, Cir
culars and Furs.
Persons in want of anything in our line will
save money by gi-ing us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to
I sell cheap for cash.
JjY- Don ! t.irget the corner, Lridge and
V ater Streets.
D. W. IIA11LEY & Co.
Oct. 4, '115.
NEW
'"HE nndersigned would respectfully V
JL inform the citiiens of Mitllintown 0
ami vicinity, that he has opened a Jew-ti-iS
elry Establishment on Main Street. Mitllin
town, in Thompson's Hotel, third door from
the corner, where he will keep constantly on
hand and at greatly reduced prices,
Gold and Silver Watches.
And a general variety of CLOCKS, FINGER
RINGS. BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS. GOLD
PENS, und PENCILS, SILYER PLATED
WARE, SPECTACLES, together with a com
plete assortment of Fancy Goods.
CiSuThe repairing of Clocks, Watches and
Jewelry promptly attended to, on short notice
and on verv reasonable terms. All work war-
I ranted to give smisfViel ion. Tbe public are
respectfully inviied to give a call.
THOMAS R. McCLELLAV.
Auj. "0, Isi.5.
CI PDA MILLS. The undersigned begs
I leave to inform his friends ami the public
that he is still iu charge of the above name!
popular miil, whore be is prepared lo accom
modate the citizens of Miiliin, Patterson and
vicinity, wilh the Chi icest Brands of Flour;
A large supply of Br n, Chop-Siutf, and Feed
of all kinds cotstant y on hand. As he runs
a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to
M.i'.lin and Patterson, customers can be punc
tually supplied at their doors. By s:rict at
tention to business he hopes to receive a lib
eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash,
may y, 00-tlj SOLOMON KAI FFMAN.
t-Xf Tel-sons can be supplied wilh Coal,
Plaster, Salt &c, ni the lowest irioe. by our
j agent at 1 houipsonlown, I.l.llll I !.hl,
' ,!,-, to nlun ii I Itnrt-roil In. mir,'-!iflsf faiilin nnd
give the highest market Prices.
EsaV-.Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorized
agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cannot fail to be
pleased.
JfHr" Highest prices paid for Country Tea
ducc, and taken in exchange for goods.
SULOUFF, TROW, &. PARKER.
October, 1805.
FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods,
li. consisting of
Cloths,
Cussimcrcs,
Satinetls.
Occr Coat'tnqs,
Can be hail at
SILOPFF,
FROW & PARKER'S.
SILVERS WASH POWPKR.
Saves time labor, money. Makes washing
jiaslime and Monday a festival. Sold every
where. Try it.
Address all orders to the Maunfaclui ts
ZIEGL-KK .v. SMITH,
CHEMIST. WIMLKSMK I'K L'ti'i fSSJ
137 Xorth Third ZC, rhdud.Jx-ti.
nov 11, lioJ-ly.
XJlxm.