Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 07, 1867, Image 4

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    HEADING KAIL KOAD.
SUMMER ARRAUGEMEKT.
April Sib, l$i7.
Gnr.iT TiirxK i.i.n mow
the North and Nortb-AVest for I'luladel
pMa. Xne York, Readhty, PoltsrrUe, Tamaqitn,
AsVaut, Lehman, Allrntom, Eatnn, .Sc., yc
Trains leave llari ia'.urj for AO a York, as
follows; Al 3.00, 8.10 and 9,35 . M., and
10 a'i-1 r. M., arriving nt Xr-t Kori al
G.OO.nil 10 A. !., onJ 4A ft,'-!U,'.!5 I".
M.. connecting with similar Tiains on Ike
JUnnihania liailrocd; Sleeping Cars accom
panyiV.3 llio 3,00 A M ami 'J,00 1' M trains
without ch.inpo.
L.ave Ha.-eUhurj for V,ma"nil, PottfviUf.
last "lit i, Ummtilie, AMaiut, I'int Grovt, Al-lentuu-n
and 'hi'.adr'phia, nt S,10 A. M. aud
2,10 and 4,10 P M, slopping at Lthan-m and
all ll'iiy Stain. nt : the 4,10 p 31 Train making
connections lor Philadelphia, and Columbia
ouly . For PotttrilU, Sch utUiH Hatrn and .4 u.
Iinrn via .Sc'o.iH'Al a;ii Sitauchanna llailroad
lenvc lltrrisbttr:) al 8,20 r x.
Returning: Leave Xe:v York at 0,00 A 31,
12,00 Noon 5.00 an 1 S,00 1 31, V Uiladtljihia at
,15 A 31, and 3,50 1' 31 ; way passengertrain
leaves Philadelphia at 7,o0 a returning
from Heading at G,30 r m. (slopping at all
nations; VolUriUt at 8.40 A 31 and 2, 1-1 1
JJ; AxhUnd 6,110 and 11. SO A 31, nud J,00 1
M ; Tiimtjua at 9,15 A. 31, and 1,00 and 8,5-3
r v
Leave Pot'crilU for VarrUUirg, via Schuijl.
kilt and Surguehanna Hail Iload, at 7 00 a. si.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Rtad
inif al 7 oO A. M., returning from I'ulauti
vhra at a oo 1'. 31.
Fotlstown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Pottstown at 6.2o a. m., returning leaves
I'hiladelphia at f,"o p. ui.
i'o'umhia Railroad Trains leave Rending al
7 Olt A 31 and 0 13 l 31 for J'phrata, Litii
Lancaster, (Vifi.Jirt. &c.
(tn Suudas: Leave Xew-Yori at SCO
T. 31., Vfilad'. hia ? a.ni SloT. 31., the 8 00
a m train running only to Heading; Vulttville
8 00 A. 31., Harri.-I.urtf 9 :!3 A. 31., and 1!W
tiiff at 1 20 and 7,20 . 31., for IIarri.il.itrf,
and 11 22 A. 31, for Xew-Yori, an 1 1 23 p
in. for Philadelphia.
Commuta'ion. M.lraae. Reatoi, School and
Etntrti-n Xickrtt to and front all points, at re
duced Hates.
Hutuaye cheeked through : 80 pounds al
lotted each I'astcr. ger.
ii. A. MfOIXS,
HenTnl Suj.erintrndeiiX.
Re.mush, I'a. Nov 27, 'f.5-tl'.
1SGG 1SGG
riii!ai!i li:!iia sr.d Eric Kail Koatl
rpilIS Oreal Line traverses the Northern and
m Xoiihwest counties of I'enusylvauia to
the city of trie, on Lake F.rie.
It has been leased and is operated by tLc
Fennsvlvama Rail Hoau Com: a t.
TIME OF I-ASSKKCER IB.,ISS AT 1! All KIS lit Ed .
LEAVU EASTWrilD.
Kric 3Iail Train
Krifc Kxprcss Train
tlmha Express Train
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Eric 3Iail Train
Erie Express Train
Flniira F.xrress Train
Z.i- A. M
?.Z0 A. M
j.:-; r. m.
t.lc A. M.
,IZ v. m.
1,3 r. m.
Fassrnger cars ru'i throngh on the F.rie
Vail and Expres Trains without change both
nays belw.'i-u I'hiladelphia and Erie.
NEW YOKK I'tlXNECTIOX
Leave New York at 9,C0 a. m.. arrive at Erie
at I.i J a. M.
Leave New York at 0,00 r t; arrive at Erie
7,I P M.
Leave Erie at 5,30 V, SI.,
AC r. .
Leave Erie at 10,25 a M
10,10 a M.
NO CHANCE OF ' AHS
arrive at New York
; ariive at New York
PETWEEN EHIE &
NEW YOKK.
Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains.
For information respecting passenpr husi
ness apply al the corner of SOlli aui 3Iarket ;
streets, I'hiladelphia.
And for freight business of the Company's
agents: t
S. E. Kingston, Jr., corner of 1 'th and
Market streets, l'hilnde'.phia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Win. Erown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Rillimorc:
II. Jl. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
11. W. i IXNLIi,
General Ticket Agent, Fhiladelphia.
A. L. TV LEU,
General Superintendent, YVilliauitport.
Feb 14. '06-t f.
Kur.lir.-doa d Broai Top Ruil Ecad.
CN and after May Cih. l.G", passenger
' traius ill run us fallows .-
LEAVE SOtTIIWAnn.
Express. Mai'.
A. M. P.. .11. !
lluniincdon 7.43 0.00 j
Sax ion 3.30 7.33
Woody Kun 10.&5 8.5? :
3iounl Ilallas 10.31) 8.37 j
i-LAV E NOU111M Ai:il.
Mail.
A. M.
3Iou nt Dallas 6.10
Woody Hun C.ll
faxtou 7J')
Huntingdon 9.10
Ex pre s..
v. t.
l -'Oj
'.
4.43
Distance from Mount Dalias to Bedford six
miles. A reliable lire of Hacks connect at
Mt. Dallas for Dedfordand Hedford Springs.
JoilN 3IcKILLllS."
may 22, 1 W'17-tf. Superiiileiideut.
t)ulNSYLVANI.V RAILROAD. ON AND
. after 3Ionday, April 20, lSf,0, I'asengcr
Trains will leave Miniiu Station as follow 3 :
EASTWARD.
riiibdclpLia Express.. 12,41 P. M
Fast Liuc 6,24, A. M.
Ciucinnati Express..... 7,0:J, P. M.
Day Express 11,"1,A. 51.
V.'ay Passcnpcr 10,48 P. I.
IajcuI Aceouiui. ar. 0,00 k. 3,S5, 1' 31.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati & Erie Eprefs 1.4.1, A. 51.'
Philadelphia ExprefS... 5.13, A. 51.
Past Line 0.04, P. 51,
Mail Train 3.37, P. M.
Emigrant Train 10 20, A. 51.
JA31ES NOUTil, A g't .
"IT'E have on hand a good quality of Hard
V ware. Comprising a full assortment ot
CARI'KXTER TOOLS & BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, such as Anvils, Rcllows, S c., Pliny
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Stcih
Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by
the kee and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2
inches dawn to J inch ;y the pound. Duggy '
and Wagon Springs. Griud Stones, and Grind
Stone Fictures. at
SULOCFF.
FROW i PARKER'S.
CARPETS ! CARPETS!!!
A LARGE and good variety of ALL M'OOL
R AO and IIKMP CARPETS on band
and for sale cheap, at
SIJLOU1T. I'UOW ti PARKER'S
A LARGE stoek of Queeusware, Cedarware
such as Tuhs, Umier Bowls, Ruckct
Churns, Baskets, Doric Puctcts, &c, at
SJL'.'VFF, FUOW i PARKER'S
GltOVKU k
HAKKU'S
Were awnrued
iiest premiums at the
iilale Fairs of
New York,
Vermont,
New Jereey,
renusylvauia,
Ohio,
Indiana,
3liebigan,
AVisconsiu,
Iowa,
At the
Kentucky,
Tenneee,
31iKsoui'i,
Alnbtuna,
Mifsiiuiippi,
Virginia,
Korth Oaroliua,
t'ulifornia,
Oregon,
Fairs of the
American Institute.
Franklin Intitule,
Mass. 3techiiiics' Association,
1'inu'a Mechanics' Institute,
St. Louis Agricultural and
Mechanics,' Association,
And at min.crnuH Institutes and County Fairs,
inulutling all the Fairs at which they
wercexhibitc 1 the past I lu ce
j ears. First prizes
Lave a!.-o i ten
awarded
these 31acLiti5S
at the exhibitions
of London, Talis, Lub
lin, Liuz, Hcsuncon, Hayonne,
St. liizicr, Chalons, and iliev have
i been ftircishetl. bv St teial command, lo llu
KiiijH-eas iJ I mure, Empress of Ausln'it,.
I.mjrrs of Jiiitma, Emjtrtrx iJ
iiruU, (Jiicch uf Sjitiiiti and
(Juicti f Bavaria.
The GKOVKII & DAKEU E!astic
Stitch .Scwitij; Machines are fctiperiur to
all ol litis fur ttic iuilowiu reasons:
) 1. They tew with two threads direct from
; the sp-.iol, nnd reijuire no rtwiuding.
I 2. They arc more easily understood an I
I used, and less liable to derangement than o!h
er maehiiK S.
8. They are capable of oxcculing perfectly,
without change of adjustment, a iniich great
er variety of Hoi k tlinn other uiacliines.
4. The stitch made by these muchines is
much more linn, elastic, and durable, especi
ally upon articles which require to be washed
and ironed, than any other stitch-
5. This stitch, owing to the manner in
which the rntler thread is inwrought, is much
the most plump and heautilul in use, and re
tains '.his plumpness and beauty even upon
articles freiieu:ly washed and iroucd until
they arc worn out.
0. Hie structure of the seam is such that,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few switches, it will neither open, run, nor
ravel, but remains firm and durable.
7. Uulike other machines, these fasten both
ends of the seam by their own operation
6. With these machines, while silk is used
upon the riht or face side of the seam, col
ton may be used upon the other side without
jlesscuing the Miength or durability of the
! seam. TLis con be done on no other machine,
ami is a great saving tipon all articles s'itch
! cd or maile up w ill) siik.
0. these machines, in addition to their su-
pcrior merits as instruments for sewing, by a
(change of adjustment, easily learned and
: practised, execute the most beautiful nnd per
manent ci:iir.niicry sn t ornamental work.
CUOVEH & I'.AKEIt S. 31. CO .
7:;o Chestnut Street, l'hiladelplii.i,
Macliinea delivered at the resilience of any
one purchasing in either of the Horough.
Thread", Oils, NVtdles, and every oilier ni
tic'.e appertaining to the working of Ihc ma
chine on build and for sale by J. I!. 31. Tod 1
The above Sev-i g Machines are for si!e l-v
.V li. 31. Tt!Hl. I'altetsuii, IV "
S. It. LOCUON, 31illliutown, IV
may 13, li-'j7-tf.
GOOD X E WS
OKOE MORE!
TOM.) bus just received a fresh
,1 arrive
il of New Goods ,rom the City, at
greatly rcd::ccd rate; v.hich he is belling al
hu tollowmg pi ices
American Trims from...
others
Ginghams
I'e Lains
Ladies Dies Goods
ltrown Muslins
10 to le
10,12, 13 to 10.
20 to 23c.
2 to 28c.
20 lo 30c-
... 12. 13 to 2:!c.
10, 12. 13 31c.
.. 20. 23 to 3Sc-
.. 21, 23 to 4Mo
WeacW "
Tickiug
Cottonades .
Ladies Gaiters from
$1,75, $2,oii, f;;,oo
also a fine i.niiortiuent of 31isscs tiancrs.
Ilest Lovering Syrup. yie. jt.
Good Syrup -20 to 23c l.
lirowu Suar ., 11.14c.
While " 3lbs. 3'lcts.
Rest HioCoflee Slcts. lb.
t'oal Oil. (best) 13els. qt., or 35cts. gal.
Also a fine lot Casimeres, Casiuels and a
good assortment of the latest styles of -Men
and Hoys' Hats, cheap a large apartment
of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and
Hugle Trimuiings
The following prices paid for Cutter A Eggs:
Uulter 23cls., Eggs 20cts. dox., l'otatocs tio lo
90cts. bush.
A full supply of Mackpil and Herring on
baud. april 24. C7-tf.
AT
1?
HOMPSOM'S ib0K.
T'
HE undersigned would resnectfullv an
nounce that be has just received from
the East, a large assortment of
QFJX GCCCL3,
SJiZT,
CQJLZ, C.,
market prices
wliieh he offers al the lowest
Give me a eall. NAT1
VTUAN lvELi.Y
nrr. 17, lK7-tr.
I j oots and Shoes. fhe umtersign-
A.J ed, bavins purchased from Wir.
the I.';:
E. Rowers liis Root and 8hoe.7jker Shop on
the corner of 3Iain ana Rridge streets, is now
prepared to accommodate all wlio may favor
hiui with a call wilu
Boots, Shoep, Gaiters,
Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, &c, at
ma derate prices. All work warranted.
E, 1). FASIC.
MifPiiitovrn, April 3, '67-ly.
UOTY'S CLOTHES vAS!!i
AND
Universal Clothes Vringrr.
The best and most popular 31achiuc ever
invented.
All Washers warranted lo give satisfaction.
If not as represented, the ra.-lier be il
. ken back and t lie uioiiev refuudid.
In olTering the Washer no present you the
following alternatives:
1. Either tom ike a woman work all
'lay
at the hardest drudgery. datiL-erous to benlil,
and life, hlty-two days in a year or buy
Machine for bet, with which ho can do ih
f:;me work ill two hours and ot bo tiredi
Vtmnill Health.
Either buy goods to be rtrlbed to frag,
men Is on I lie wash-hoard, or buy a Machine
that will cleanse without injuring garments
and so pay for itself three times a year J
t. unnui economy. Jsuia lv
J. B. 31. TODD.
I'alteison. Vol
Read what our neighbors finvc to say:
Pex.nsvi.vama Hut'SIt, II
I'attkksdx, Jan. 2S, 'U7.
J. R. M. Tonn. Esq This is to cerify
that the Duty's Clothes Washer and Wrnger
1 purchased from you, will do all that ? rec-
ouiendeil if tbo direction for washjig is
strictly observed, especially for heavy cloth
ing, one person cm wash as much in in hour
with ease as they would do in six luurs by
hand or common rubber. It is a grot savor
of clothes and time. There is neitler fric
tion in washing or strain in wriniij. Roys
or Girls of iJ to ii years old ci do the
washing. i
F. 31. 31 CKEY.
31b. J. R. 31. Toni) .Sir: Siice I have
pur:iascd Doty 's Clothes Waiher jnd Wring
er from you, wasb-day is no moru'lrea ied by
my wife as my little girl 11 years jf age can
tlo my washing of. 11 persons, in from two to
Ihree hours, which used to take fy wife all
day. 1 can cheerfully recommeal every per
bou to go toJ. 15. M. Todd's, and ret a W ash
er ami Wringer as I am confnlo t that you
can save tbo price ol tbo Marline iu less
than ono year in the saving of the of the
wearing of clothes as they are wshed with
out rubbing. Yours ie.
jan. d Jy. JOHN RALENTINE.
NEW FAMILY
f,HI. supnior merits of the ".Singer" Ma-
.X chines over all others, for either family
use or manufacturing purposes, arc so well
established and so generally admitted, tln.1
an enumeration of their relative excellencies
is no longer considered necessary.
OI K NEW FAMILY MACHINES,
which has been over two years in preparation,
and which has been brought t3 perfection re
g irdlt ss of time, labor or expense, a nd is now
contiJeiilly pre-cliu-d lo the public as incom
parably the best Sewing 31achinc in existence.
The Machine in question is simple, coai
paet, iluinblc and beautiful. It is quiet, light
running, end capable of performing a rane
and variety of work never before atieuipied
upon a single 3Iai hiue, using either iSilk,
Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing
with equal facility the very Snest and courses!
materials, and anything between I be two ex
tremes, in the most beaiiiiful and substantia!
manner. lis attachments for hemming, braid
ing, cording, t idling, quilting, felling, trim
ming, binding, etc. arc novel and praelicil,
and have been invented and adjusted especi
ally tor this .Machine.!
Machines always kept rn band at my Tail
oring INtablishiiieni, second story uloiitf,
Flow A; l'arket's Slore. iiridge street, 31it!lin
lown, I'a., for the inspection of the public,
and for sale al Ihc most reasonable prices.
Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, &c,
and everything pertaining lo tMs Machine
constantly kept on hand for sale.
WILLIAM WISE, Agent.
Milllintown, Jan. 10, HiiiT-ly.
BAUijALNS ! "BAKU AINS !
AT
LOUDOX & JACK MAX'S
CLOTHING Ol'OKIl'M,
5inTLLTOU'N, PA.
M'lir. undersigned have just rcceiveJ from
JL Vhiladelphia another supply of
For Men ond Roys, which they are selling at
panic prices. Also, a fine assortment of
'X o o ;j a ii o jc z,
For men, women, boys, girls and infants, at
prices which they defy competition. Tbo
boot and cheapest lot of
.ii i a n f. jt q CjZ?3
In the county, for men ami boys.
GENTLEMIIN'S FURNISHING GOOD?,
Consisting of Linen Shirts, Overshirls, Un
dershirts. Drawers, Collars. CravaU, Hand
kerchiefs, Stockings, Suspenders, Gloves, Jtc.
gc-Thankfiil to the public for the liberal
support they have heretofore extended lo us,
we ar" determined to retain (heir suppoit by
giving them good Goods at low ptices.
Very Respectfully,
nov 7, lS;r,tf LOUDON ,t JACK MAN.
YT ANTED 1 31 .MEDIATELY'. Five hun
1 V dred 3Ien, to act as salesmen for Cob
bin's Illustrated Domestic Dible, comprising
upwards of 1,5'M) ciowu quarto pages; a
Commentary of 17,0!)! notes froia different
Commentators: 70J Engravings. Family
'holograph Department ; Exteudcil Concor
dance, 3Iaps, Dible History, Chronoiigical
Tables, etc., A book thut always sells.
Our average sales are iiUO copies per day.
As a standard Dible for Families, Teachers.
Ministers, and nil lovers of the word of God,
it has no competitor. For partici'.nrs, ad
dis II. A. STREET,
mar. 20-tf. llarnsbuij, I'a.
M'A M.?TERSVILLETIN SHOP. The un
dersigned has established himseif in
McAlistcr&ville iu the Tinning bu-iijns.
Persons wanting anything in bis line fbojld
call before pui chasing elsewhere as he is
prepared to manufacture ail kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they
can oe purchased clscwuere. II is out cus
tomers and the public generally nre respect
fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
tenlion to business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. oct, 31, 'CGtf JACOR 0. WINEY".
MOTS O E!
Ladies wishing to be supplied wilh nca
nnd good shoes will find it to ihcir advantage
to call on II. D. WELLEH, at his shop u
3Iain Slrcet above Cherry, where they can
be supplied with almost every styleat moder
ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they
wis.h durably and neatly executed will he
promptly attended to by giving him a call
Ttrmt: CASH. H. D. WELLEK.
31ifilintown, July 20th 'G3.
QTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi
O tol Duildings,
1IARISBVRO, PA.
CgTcrms as moderate auy Hotel ia ILe
C'hv.
Wil. G.TII03irS0N, rro;.ritioi-.
FOLIC Y
TRIUMPHANT.
0 Ull POLICY
IS TO KEEP THE
KS.LAKGKST,
R3-BEST,
CHEAPEST
STOCK or
MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTER
OlotliirLa'J
i Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, 'inuiks,
Va'i.scs, Carpel Sacks, Hosiery. Gloves, lluud-
j kerclners, Mints of all kinds,
TEXTS' FURXISHIXa GOODS,
Sci. Sc., in town or county, and we hereby
invite every one who wants anything in the
Cluthing line to call and see our new stock.
It is Enormous in Quantity! Magnificent in
Quality ! and will be sold at greatly reduced
prices tor Cash.
Prices the Same as Before the War.
Remember the place, Crystal Palace Cloth
ing Emporium, lli i Ige street, Milllintown. Pa.
fcULOl'FF, FROW & PARKER,
jan 18, 1 807-t f.
SB SAT BOS EI
AT THE
OK
SULOUFF, FltOW AND PAHKEK,
III IUE CnVBTAL r A LACK BLILU1NU,
MI1TLIXTOWN, PA
i.3JO.3
T
MIE EXOER.S1GNED HAYING UK-
chased the stock of goods formerly be
longing to Sn'.oulf & Slanibaugb, and having
added to it quite ail assortment from the l'liil
tdelphia market, are now ready to suplly the
citizens of Mililiutown nud vicinity with any
thing and everything that is usually kept in
a country store, nud a great many things that
have never been kept before. We are deter
mined to veil (.-nod nt a REDl'CED I'ISICH
and make it au objeol for Ihc people to buy
from us. A large slock of DRY GOOD;-, con
sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as
Fi'.ENCfl 31ER1NOES,
SHEPHERD 1M.UDS. (all wool,
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIN WuoL DELAINES
l-RKSS FLANNELS.
I LAIN SACK FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS.
RI.L'E TWILLED FLANNELS,
It EDFLANNELS,
311'Ti.INS.
in: AKF.isr shawls &o., ,U
(.utile had at
SLLOl'FF, FROW & PARKER'S.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS :
Black Shawls.
Veils, Colurs,
Cloves, ;auntlels.
Second .lloiiining It:ilmorat!'.
Hoods, Ac, Ac.
Every tliiug desirable in this Iiur,nud a
very large stock,
At Suloufl, Frow .V I'arkor's.
Gr.EAl
S A
H I'-EAT REDUCTION IN THE PR ICES OF
D I) L E R Y from January IS, IStif,,
JAMES 11. SIMONS wcuM respectfully an
nounce to his old customers and the public
rY generallv that be has a large stock of
FjSi f"1'. HARNESS, COLLARS,
JT WHIPS and all other articles usual
ly kept in a SADDLER Slloi; which he
will sell at the following reduced prices:
l.est Mlver Mated Harness s-:ij on
r-'ecuu 1 best
do
do
do
do
do
',2 IH)
Third do
Commoti Pla'ed
Second do
Couu.:on Plain
ii't w
2o (Ml
2.". (It)
1!) (ID
24 0)
22 (ill
IS Oil
D On
S) 00
40 (X)
oj 00
Rest Spanish Saddles
Second tij
Ct nimoii tjuilled Seat Jo with
Horn
Common do without horn
V agon Saddles
Five inch I'reech-Bands & Side
Leathers for two Horses
Four inch do
Ruck-bands 8 inches 3 20, G inches
2 dl, 5 inches 1 70.
Double set of Y ankee Harness which
includes bridles, haiues, coiliiis, lines.
but chains', ,Vc.
4 00
Pair of Yankee Dridles
Five-ring Halters
Three-ring tio
Check lilies 3-4 inch
do do 1 iucli -
0 0J
1 t)
1 20
2 111!
3 fo
3 70
Ridiiii; l'.ridles from $2 50, 3
00
Good Draft Collars
Harness do
Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,50, 1,25
Ruggy do from 70 cents to
Rusrgv Lines, flat 2,00, round
Plow Lilies 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,10
1 1-4 inch 1.20.
He would also invite the public to examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he
leelscoulideHt be an sell cheaper tha;i sny
other establishment iu the county. His motto
is quick sales and small profits. Give him a
call and save money.
Bxa. REPAIRING neaily executed and ell
work warranted.
JAMES II. SI3IONS,
Bridge St., Mi!!!iuto-,vu Pa.
Oct. 11-1 y.
Patterson, Juniata County, Pa.
The undersigned, having TC-furni.ihed the
uhove House, is now prepared to famish the
publie, on the most reasonable terms, with
JIcuU and K'-jVeJimcntit al all llmirs.
Farmers and others visiting town can procure
meals at almost any price. Also, largu Stable
attached for the accommodation of travelers,
, ut tended by careful ostlers.
ICE CUE AM IX SEASON.
A share of public patronage is solitited.
may 15, lS07-tf. W31. REESE, Pro.
gVQ. AIM
1 JXJLitf
FLOL'R and Grain, of ali kinds, purchased
at 3Iarkct rates, or received ou storage
and ship petl at the usual frieght rates, llav
j:,.f boats of our owu, with careful captians
S.!"! hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
and from riiiUdclphia or any point along (he
i canal
I tjlJLOUFF.nWW'A
GRAY HAIR.
ThlsIaUicAJtnuosuUuiransmade,
Tliit l the Cure that lay
In tbo Aj(i;o!ia Uut lUng made.
This Is the Sf.-.n who was b.-ja an!
(?rar.
TA ho now him raven locks, ther lav.
He nsett th ire that Iny
; lu the Amuuuhx Unit lUni' nude.
This Is the Sfalden, hnnoomc acl
Who oinrrkd the man oaoe bald and
(jrayt
Wlio now has ntren locks, they sir.
lie used tbo AMunoaiA tliut Kjiij
made.
i
This Is th Parson, who, bv the war,
Uai'rlcd tbo maiden, handsome
pr.
To the man onee bald and trrnT,
llut who bow kaa raveu looks, they
ay,
Tlecoise h rued the Cure tltat lny
la the Ajidkusli that Kiuj made.
This Is the Tell Ihtt r'.nrf a'riy
J o Brounv lue n-in: uu niio e,ny
t'nto this fact, which licrudoeii l:iy
Ififtm would no Ixtld or yray.
Lit the AJiEKutiiJL that lUi 'j made.
t H.TUBB5 SCO, PBOPainws, Petehbceo', H.H.
furatti by 1!. I Kkim:i:.
aril Si9 lfi7-Cui MilUinfuivn, I'a.
GO AND 8
the
UA
SPBL k mMR ARRIVAL
OF
CHOICE GOODS
AT THE STORE 0?
JOS. M. BELFQ3P-
The nnilorsignel would rcspeclfully invite
the public to call and examine his stock bet'ort
pin chasing elsewhere. lie has bought his
assortment nt such prices that be C'i:inot be
undersold by any in the country. Special at
tention paid to purchasing gouJsiu the city pet
order nt the shortest notice.
Every effort will be made by him to give sat
isfucliou to those w bo may favor bim with a call
i. tii::.v uitnss cooos :
Itlack and Fancy Silks,
Morie Aniiiie,
Pure C'hilii, Rrilli.iutes,
lloiubaziuels,
Casbmens, Peplins,
Rerjes Lavrns,
Grenadines, Dueals,
G inch am Lawns,
All wool d'l.aines.
Alpacas, &e.
A full assortment of White Dre.-s Good-t, 31us
'.ins, liroeba and olher Shawls, Ronneis, Ron
net Satins, Ribbons. Flowers, .Vc. Also, Coi
lars, I'udcrsleCTcs, Handkcichicfs 'n great va
cty.
He has also laic in a large stock of Wool.
Cotton and Uag Carpets, Oil Cloths, 31atiings
Ate., at ibe lowesl prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange f i
goods, for which the Ligbc it carkct prices
will be paid by
J. M. I5KLFOKD.
CJOOD XEW'S!
Sjiriiirj ami Summer Goods ut jirices to
.wit the, times.
F R A .N K, COO K, k C o ,
PATTKKSON', I'a.
Have just returned from the Eastern 31arkets
with a fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies'
i'ress Goods, consisting in part of
I'UVLiXS. MOIIAlIt, ALVAC
VAS. JiiUXCJf ME'UXOX,
L'J-J LAIXi:S, lilXUUAMS,
i'lilXTS. t-f ', d (.'.,
Every dcscaipiiou uf Domestic Dry Goods,
such as
Crown nnd Bleachttd 3!us!ins. Tickinr-s,
Checks. Cotton and Linen Table Diaper,
Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, Ac,
Fancy and Plain Casaimcrcs,
Satinetts,
Tweeds,
Kentucky Jean?,
Flannels,
Linncn,
Laiiics' Eolmeral Skirts.
Hoop Skirts.
Tibet, Wool Knit ami French Shawls, Gro
ceries jf every Ueseridtion,
Cheese, Fish
Racou, c,
Roots,
Shoes,
Hals,
Cops,
Ouernsware,
Cedar and Willow-ware.
II aid ware.
Tobacco.
Segars, &c.
The Inrgest siock in llie county.
In connection with our oiher business, we
have a 31 ARRET CAR running to Philadel
phia an t arriving iu Patterson, every Tuesday
on which we receive each week frcsb supplies
of ney goods. The public can be supplied
with all kinds of .Marketing. Fresh Fish, &c,
either at the car on Tuesuay, or al our store
during the week. may S, 1S07.
Xo more Buhl Ucnds!
Xu more Grnu Lodes
DR. L EONS'
ECLECTlilC UA1K JiNWK,
Is pronounced by all who bavo used it the
very best preparation for the II lir. it in n j
positive cure for Ralduiss, eradicates I 'and-1
tun ami uutnors, sieps ins ii a;r una i u.io - i
i -.i.i.. , f . t ..,.t. (.. i
oui, ami speeaiiy icnoi-.-o oiuj .ui--; iv iutu
original hue and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and fills the
glands with new life and coloring leaner.
Thin, dead, fa jed or gray hair will always be
tirongl.t back by a few applications, lo its
youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant,
plcataut to the touch and easy lo nrrnnge.
Dry, wiry and intractable locks becomo moist
pliant and disposed ft reainin in my desired
po.-ition. As a Hair Dressing it lias no C'ptsil
'I't.u ..ila aii.irmni'Q iiml it la , iiriivi.i-u.il
....;. nl.l -n il .,...n, ,.r l,,f, , I
' Sold by Druggists throughout the United j
States. Address all nrdeisto
JC1EGI.ER & f!3!ITir, !
Sole Proprietor. '
M7 NoitU TlikJ Strtm, l'LUaddi-Uia
liov. 1 !, 'C'i-ly. i
KM
m
TTENTIo.N CITIZENS. NEWS DF.i OT
V in:.! Stationary Store, in lVrrysvHlc, Ju
ni'tia county. Pa. ( I'i.-t t'ISco liuilding. ) '
T ie utideisigned a-ks leave to inform the
gflol 1 e ipleof t!:is and neighboi inj; counties
tlia' he bus opend a fme stcck of Statiunary
P.O'ks. etc.. and bavins untight them at a,
very low wholesale price in 1 uiiadelpLbi, by
ad l.r.g a small per cenlage, is ceriain he can
sell ch aper than any olher establishment iu
tin- county. The following is a list of 3I-ig.i-zines
and Periodical'!, kept, villi prices ai
ta..licl, any of which will 1 c sent by mail
lo any jl.icc upon receipt ol the annoiei
prices, viz :
Atlantic 3Ionthly 40c.
Harpirs 3Ia ;a7.ine 4 'c.
Frank L:l:c's Gazelle of Fashions
God es Magazine
3L dame Deuiorest's
L- dies Friend
D Rous Magazine
Petersons Magazine
T. P. Authiiia" Magazine
V avcrly M.igaz'T.e ( weekly )
H.iiptrs Pictorial (weekly)
I'ran'v Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated,...
Chimney Corner
Albion
New Yuk Ledger
National Police Gazelle -
New York Clipper.
Sail r lay Night
G'e isous Literary Companion .
Sui:!;:y lli utel
Pli re ti ological Journal a....
American Agi icuiunViist
Ilea 11. sand Monroe's Novels, (each)...
Rcii'lio's Song"ter
3iailiu's Sensible Leiter riter
lie.
:'.0c
uOc.
2-c.
2' to
2"c.
20.;.
10c.
l"c.
D-c.
He.
10c.
bTc.
Die,'
Vic.
0 j c.
10c.
.ftCc.
20c.
1--.C.
H'c.
D.'c.
00c.
Fortune Tellers and Dream Douks of d.tier-
entkimli, (cacbt u'Ou.
Aio all kinds of "JOc, Novel
N. H. Pliibidi !t bin Daily Press per month,
70c, Philadelpl.iii .'.Te, 7 Or. li:;;oirer, Gitc.
Music, lagniiues and other biiiJinrs attend
ed to.
P. S. Rack numbers of all Maenzines anil
Papers furnished at sloot no; ice. 1 am delcr
rioined lo sn p'v a glial want in this county
by liircUbing il.e people with t ea ling matter
I a reasonable pr'uc.
I re.-:' ectfully sclicit y.iiir patronise.
Jo!!S M. TilO.MPSON.
Perrysvillc, aug. I, 't'-G.
Si. M. s:e:i.a.l:i vs
CHEAP IL0T11!;U STORE.
jl ms way ior war
gains!! fTAVING rillll'HASED FROM 3!ANS
LI bach Y.in Ormer the large Clothing
Establishment, situated on the cornet of
Rridge ami Water streets. 31i'.lliiitown1 Penn--ylva-ia,
we would respectfully inform the
Public that we li .ve just received a large and
well selected a-ort:nent of ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
Fall uiid tiiilr Trade for IC5
Such as
Over Coats, Dress Coals, Dusinc?3 Co.itg,
Common Coats. Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
Roots and Slices of cr?ry description,
styie and innlity, for male or female.
IKA'-S' KHADV MAl'il CLOTIllXli
Also, Cat pets. White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, F rider Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery,
Gbive.s. Limn and Paper Colars,
Cravats and Ties. Trunks, L'u:
l.rellas, Tr.ivellitig Ilagt ,e.
A. so, theialest styles ot Ladies Cloaks, Cir
culars i, ii -1 Furs.
Persons in want of anything in our line will
rv e mi n;y by giving us a call before pur-cba-ing
il-ewherp, us we are dcteruiiued to
sell vbeai for cash.
Dun': forget the corner, Dridge and
Water Sireits.
D. W. II A LEY' & Co.
Ocl.4,'ii0.
NEW
i m u ii i. .
a m p
'"HE undersigned would rf pect fully
JL inrorm the citizens of Mitiiiiitowu
and vicinity, that be Las opened a Jew-tii jiS
dry r.. tatii.sl.n.i lit on 3Iaiu Street, Mi.Ilin
lown. in Thompson's Hottl, third door from
the corner, where l.e will keep constantly oo
hand au 1 at greatly reduced prii-ts.
Gold au Silver Y.'atclies.
And a centra! variety of CLOCK. FINGER
RINGa, RE EAST PINS, EAR KINGS. GOLD
PENS, and PENCILS. MLVER PLATED
W. It SPECTACLES, logetLer with a com
plete assortment of Fancy Goods.
E.-a,.T'ic reji..-iing of ("locks. Watches and
Jewelry ( romj Iy a;t .nded to, on short notice
and on very rea.mr'Me terms. All work wnr
ruuiid to give fiat ist'aci ion. Tje public are
respectfully invited to give a call.
THOMAS R. .McCLELLAN.
Aug. 30, I8U0.
I'RA .MILLS. The undersigned bees
leave to inform his friends aud the pubha
that he is still iu charge of llie above ntmel
popular mill, where he is prepared to accom
modate the citizens of iiiillin. Patterson sn l
vicinity, wilh the Clu icest Rrands of Flour
A large supply of Dran, Chop-SiuiV, aud Fee j
of nil kindo cuLsiantly on band. As he rciij
a mill wagi n every Tuesday and Friday to
Mililiu and Pnttcrscn, customers can be punc
tually supplied ul tiicir doors. Ry tricl it.
teution to business he hopes to receive a lib
eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash,
may 0,'tlu-tfj SuLu.MON KALF.F.MAN.
r-j1 Persons can be supplied with Coal,
Plaster, Sail &c, al the low est price, by our
agent at Th oapsonlown, ELIill' RENNFP,
who is also authorized to purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
iy-ilr. CLINil i3, also, our authorized
agent at. Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cauuot fail to ba
pleated.
Highest prices paid for Conntry Pro
duce, and taken in exchange for goods.
SULOUFF, FKOW, & PAKKICK.
October, 1S05.
A FELL assortment of Gentleman s Goods,
l- consisting cf
Clolt,
Casshicrcs,
Haiineffs,
Over Cva!i.!f;s,
I i silngs.
Can be bad at
SCLOUFF, FKOW & PARKER'S.
KH.VKU'S WASH
pastime aim .Monday a feelivai. told vci jf
i.i t
li'y ll-1!,it', , ,, , ,
AdOre. M r't; ; il.e 31an.,fa.- t.rc
ii,'. I.Kjv A; b.M I U.
CHEMISTS - If !! :!.i:sL .' I '' '- 1
137 X !, Third Lt , i'A'':t'A'i htn.
a.v 11, ii'Ji-ly.