HEADING KAIL ROAP. SUJIilES ARRANGEMENT-. April 8th, IS07. Gnr.iT tkiak usr rnon North ami North-West lor r:Uitd rhi,u AYk- York, UeaXiup, Pvtttvil.'e, Tnuq,,,,, 4,iW LtUtiun, Mh.Mlotrn, l.otlon, A'., Ac ' TrainR leave Ilarrhhurg for X 1 r, follow!.: At ".'I". MO J M.. and 2 10 aud '"0 r. M., arriving at Arte Jo nl MO and 10.10 A.M., and U" 5,?...10..'.- 1-. Al . cvnneoling with similar riains on tlic iV''-""'" hulroaJ; Sleeping Cars accom panying the o00 A m and I'.OU 1' M trains without change. .-.,, Leave lI.1rri.U1r3 for !r;. rott',l!r. Tam.iua, Miuersciiif, Ashland, J me Unite. Al Irutorn and I'kiMe'j'hia, nt MO A. M. an 2 lit and 4,10 P Mi stopping at Le!.ima ami ull 1PV ttJiw the 4,10 f M Train mating connections for Philadelphia and Columbia onlr For 1'oittriUe. ScmfUiil Ilav.n an I A tnrn'xia .SViutUiU and Su.yuehaw.a llailroad Icavc HarrMura at 3,20 r a. Returning: Leave A r- 1 rl at 0.00 A M, V 00 Noon 5.01 ami S.00 1" M, Vluladslplua at s":5 A M, and :l,::tl 1" M ; way passenger train l.nvix Philadelphia at i,..0 returning from Heading nt C.30 r- m. stopping at i lVsiii!c at 8,45 AM :d 2,4 ull P Jl'. 4.At",,bJ 0,00 and 11. ".0 A M, nml 1.03 1' m": T iiiufua at 1 13 A. 31, and 1,00 aud8,.x V V Leave roUfXt for ILtrrklurj, via ."V.ijiI 1(7 aud .v.MAi'i '"' ''(, at 7 00 a. m. Headinq Aeeominuduliuil Train: Leaves Il.ad iWalT 30 A. M-, reluming from Vuladd- Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves lVtisiown at 0,2o a. m., returning icaies Philadelphia at G.3o p. m. Vohimhia Railroad Trams leave Readmy nt 7 (K A M and 0 15 1' M for Ej'hrata, Ltt,z .waiter, Culuu.jm. &c. On Sundavs: Leave A f- J or at 8 (0 T M , V',da,f,-,''' a.m 313P. M., he 8 -HI a m train running only to Reading; l'...'.;r,e S 00 A M , Ji-irruliirg 9 35 A . M., and Iwm ,, at 1 'JO and 7.-0 - M f-r Ji-'r"''' ni'idll 22 A. M., for A'ttt-iur.':, aud 4 p ui. for Philadelphia. Fx, a,,i,.n T., to aud from all points, at rc dueed liaics. . y;,i7.;..7' cheeked throuSh : 80 pounds al lowcd ach linger. . eii-vrnl Suj'cnrtUnJiht- T!v.iv. Ta. NoV 1!7. 't)')-tf. riiiladclisbia zvA Eric Hail lioad rpHlS Great Line traverses the oriUein itti'i : X Northwest couniies of Pennsylvania to! ... . , the city of Erie, on Lake Eric. , i, i,:L ! l..s. d and is oi.eratcd by the . innsvlvasia Rail Road Comia-T. Tens TIME OF rASSKMlF.lt TB.,1SS AT 11 AE.U1 SCI KG LEAVE EASTWEUU. Erie Mail Train Frio Kxuress Train Llmira Lxj-rcss Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Eric Mail Train Erie Express Train A. w A. M 1-. M. A. M. P. M. I-. N. Flmira Express Train I' ist.-nwr iirs m l UironirU on Ilie J.rtc Mail and Express Trains without change tutii nays between rnuaueipiiia huh i.ne NEW YORK CONNECTION Leave New York al ?.L'0 a. St.. arrive at Erie at J.CJ a. si. Leave New York at 5,00 r m; arrive at Erie 7,15 p M. Leave Erie at ,33 P. M., anive at New York r. at. Leave Erie at 10,23 a M ; anive at "cw Yoik 10.10 a m. NO CHANGE OF ' ARS BETWEEN ERIE & NiiW YORK. Elegant elcepii.jt cars on ail night trains. For informal ion respecting passenger busi ness apply at the corner of 3Ulh aud Market etrcets, Philadelphia. Aud for freight business of the Company's agents : S. B. Kingston. Jr., corner of l !lh and Market streets. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Eric. Via. Brown, Asvut, N. C. 15. R.. Baltimore: II. II. HOCSTDX, General Treitht Agent, Phil..!e!p!ii.i. il. w. gwixn;:k. General Ticket Agtkt, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Yi iilianisport. Feb 14. 't;ti-tf. ; Hnntingdcn & Broad Top P.ail Eoad. ON and afu-r May 0th, 107, passenger trains will run as fallows.- LtAVE EOl'TIIWAnil. Express. Mail. A. h. p.. 51. Huntingdon 7.4" li.no fasten - '.'.30 7 3:t Bloody Run JO.i.j H.i Mount lttHn lO.O-J f3.07 LEAVE OllIllW.KI. Mail. Express. A. M. 1-. 3t. Mount Dallas 0.10 l.:0 Bloody Run G H 14 fcaxtoii I. 'ti '2.i i Huiilingd.m I'lO Distance from Mount Dallas lo Bedford r miles. A reliable line ol Hacks connect at Mt. Dallas for Bedford and Bedford Springs. JOHN MchlLl.ll S, may 12, 1807 If Superinten lent . nij.vM U i.1 " ""' 7-' I Vtnn.Liv Inn 1M 1 .Sl.f! l:iS,-ll T r drains will leave Milhin Station as follows ..v. ...v..-..., , - EASTWARD. Philadelr.iiia Express.. 12,41 I. M Fast Line G.21.A. M. Cincinnati Express ",0-5, I'- M- Buy Express 11,31. A.M. AVny 1'assetmer 10.4S 1'. M. Local Account!. r. 0,00 k. S.Uo, I M. WEST WARD. Cincinnati & Erie Express 1,45, A. M 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, Ag't. "TT TE have on hand a good quality of Hard V ware, comprising a full assort men! ol VAIil'KXTKH lOol.S & BLACKSMITH TOOLS, such as Anvils, Brllows, ic, Shoy maker Tools. Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Horse Shjocs, aud Horse Shoe Naiis by Ihe keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes lia;a '2 inches down lo inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind Stone pictures, nl SLI.OL'FP. FROW & PARKER'S. CARPETS! CARPETS ! I' A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL, K AG and II EMI' CARl'Eli on hand and tor sale eheap, at S!M Ol'FF. FROW k PARKER'S LARGE slock of Oueeusware. Cedarware t such as Tubs, Butter Bowls, Buckets Churns, Baskets, Horse Buchtts. &c-, at EVL'VEF, FUW k PAUEXU S GE0YEE ,t RAKER'S Ss73ks Miasms! VJ J i i. -1':W "ciM. r' ,i Were awartied the highest premiums at the State Kairs of New York, Kenlueky, Vermont, TeuncyscK, New Jfrscy, Mi.ssouri, renn'lvania, Alaliiina, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia. Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin, California, Iowa, Oregon, At the Fairs of the American Instiiuic, Franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, l'euu'a Mecliniiios' lnstilul, St. Louis Agricultural an 1 lecliamcs Asso-iation, And at numerous Institutes and Comity Tuirs, including all the Fairs al which thejr wcreexhiliite 1 Hie past tlnee years. First prizes have also heea 1 H warded these Machines at the cxhihitions of London, l'uris, L'uh lin, Linz. JtesuiH'n, lia-onne. St. 1'iitr. Clialuus. aud liny have heen furuislicl. ly special comiiiMiid, to the J.'wjm sx nf I'rttiicr, L'tiijirrss nj' Austria, JJmjiri fs of J'li.-siil, :')njir( s.i iif Brazil, tjitcrn of Sjxiin, ami (Juciii f Jiii curia. TIic Cn)VE II .t 1JAKEK Elastic Stitch S.'viiij; Machines are superior to all others fur the iullowing reasons: 1. They sew with two threads direct from . i .. i - ... inc sji ioi, an i re.iuire no rcwinuing. -- 'J' hey arc n.ore easily understood and ustd, and le;s liable lo dorangemcut than otu cr machim s. They arc capable of executing pel fectly, Biiuoin cuangc oi iii'ju.-iuieiit, a inucli great- cr variety o! work than other machine.-). 4. 1 he stitch made bv these machines is , much more firm, clastic, and durable, especi , ally upon unicb-s which require to be washed : ami ironed, than any other stitch j .1. This stitch, owing lo the manner in which Hie i udcr thread is inwrought, is much the most plum;) and beaulitul in use, and re tains mis p. limpness ana beauty even up nrucics irt,ucii:iy wasuca anil iroiicl until '"ey are noiu oui 0. i he structure of tho senn is suca that. I . i. it vio vi uiiii.ru ai intervals oi ui:j ,1. i . .... t i. l . r . . -. ;a few stitches, il will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains hrm and durable. 7. I'ntikc other macliincs, these fas'ten both ends of lite seam by their own operation S. With these machines, while silk is i.sed upon the right or face side of the scam, cit ton may be used upon the other side without lessening the Strength or durability of the s am. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon ail articles stitch ed or mane up w ith siik. !). Thi'LC machines, in addition io their su perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned ami practised, execute the m.-.-i beautiful and per manent embroiderv and oi ii-im.-nt.il work. CKOYLI- aj BAKER S. M. CO . TOO C'liesluui Street, l'hila lelpiiia. Machines delivered nt the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Boroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ai -tide appertaining lo the working of the ma chine ou hahd and for pale by J. B. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale by .1. B. M. TiMli), Ha.tersoti, Pa ri. B. LOIDON, Mitlliutown, l'a. in ay 1"', l;7-tf. GOOD jY K )VS OUOE MORE!. JB. M. T(1L ha arrival of New lb as iii-t received a Ircsh oo.n i rum me L itv, at gn-aily reduced r iles which he is selling at I he fallowing prices : American Prims from.. Di to 18c 10, 12, I'y lo 1:. o to 2r)C. T2 to L'8c. L'O to ftt'e- . Il', 15 lo T-',9. 10, 12, lo :llc. ... L'tl, 'Jl to "c- 11.1. 2o to 40c )i hers Gitiphams l)e Lains Ladies liress Goods.... Brown Muslins Bleached " . Ticking Coltonades Ladies Gaiters from... 2,i. .?:!.00 also a f.nc assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lovering Syrup olc. ql. Gced Syrup -oij to 'J"ic qt. laaitu Sugar 11. He. White ob'cls. Ben Rio Coffee- ."lets. lb. Coal Oil, (best) Ids. qt., or iViets. gal. Also a hue lot Lassimercs, Casmets and a good assortment ci ' th latest styles of Men ...... . J II:; chean a lare assortment of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and liiigle J rimmings The following prices paid for Rtitlt-r.t Eggs: Butter fcs., Eggs Ocls. dot., Potatoes 0 to !)0cts. bush. A full supply of Mackml and Herring on hand. april 24, 07-lf. AT " !Jhompsots Ij0K. rilIE undersigned would respectfully tin X noiincc that he has just received from the East, a large assortment of COfiZ, $0., which he offers at the lowest market prices Give mc a tall. NATHAN KEELY. apr. 17, 1S07-IL 1 oots and Shoes. Theundcrsign-Vfe-g J ed, having purchasr-.l from Wir.t' E. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main ami Bridt streets, is now prepared to accommodate ull who may favor him with a call with Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes. &.C., at i malcrale prices. all work warranted. E. B. FAS1C Miffliutovru, Apr-'. 3, 'C7 ly. DUTY'S CLOTIIKS WASIlEfi AND Universal Clothes Vrinser. j The best aud most popular Machine cer invented. All Washers warranted lo pivc satisfaclion. ! If not as rcpreSKtitcd, the rusher will, be a I ken hack nml the money refunded. In olfei inn the Washer we present you (he following alternatives : i 1. Either In make woman work all day t at ilic hardest drudgery, dangerous to health land life, hl'ty-lwo days in a ytnr or buy Machine for her, with which he ran doth same work in two hours and ot be tiredu Consult Health. '1. Kilher buy goods to he rudhed lo frag ments on (he wash-hoard, or buy a Machine that will cleanse without injuring gwiiienll, and so pay for itself three times a year. j Cumult Economy. Sold by J. B. M. T0D1, I'attcison, IS. Read what our neighbors have lo Bay: Pkknbvlt.vsia IloI SK, 1 l'ATTKHSOX, Jan. 28, '07. J. H. M. To:, Esq This is lo certify . i . . .... ... .. -r-. 1 u - uattMcuo-ys routes sucr n ".""8" I 1 puro'.ased Iron, you, will do all that is rec- omenuen u me uinx.ura nr nui-mup strictly observed, esjiecially for heavy cloth-j' ing, one jierson cm wash as much in an hour with case us they would do in six hours by hand or common rubber. It is a great saver of clothes and lime. There is neither fric tion in wishing or strain in wringing. P.oys or liirls of 1 lo 11 years old can do the washing. F. M. MICKEY. Mr. J. B. M. Toii -Sir: Since 1 have purchased Holy's Clothes Washer nml Wring er from you, wah-day is no more dreaded by my wife as my little r.irl il years of age can do my washing of ! persons, in from two to three hours, which used to lake my wife nil day. 1 can cheerfully recommend every per son to go loj. 1!. M. Todd's, an I pet a M anli er aud Wringer us I am coniident that ymi can save the pi ice d the Machine in less than one year in the saving of the of the wearing of clothes as they Ue washed with out rubbing. Yours See. jau. ao ly. JOHN BALESTINK. N E W F A M I L Y 'PIIE s-.iprior merits of the "Singer" Ma- J- chines over all others. fur either family use or manul'.ii'i in ing purposes, at e so well established ami so generally admitted, thai an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. 01" 11 NEW FAMILY MACHINES. which has been over two years -u preparation, and which has been brought t? perfection re gardless of t ime, labor or expense, a nd is now confidently presented lo the public as incom jarahly t lie best Sewing Machine in existence. The Machine in (juesiion is simple, com pact, durable and beautiful. It is ijuiei, light running, and capable of pt-rforming a range and variety id' work neer before iiften.pled upon a singlo Machine, using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, mi l sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the tin. ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for hcuimiiijr, braid ing, cording, fjching, ijuiliing, felling, trim ming, binding, etc. are novel and practical, and have been inveutcd and adjusted especi ally for this Machine.; Machines always kept tn hand at my .Tail oring Establishment, second story Siiloull, Frow & Parker's Store, Bridge street, MilHin lown. Pa., for the inspection of the public, and for sale at the most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, Sc., and everything pertaining lo this Machine constantly kept on hand lor sals. WILLI AM WISE, Agent. Milllinlown, Jan. 10, 1807-ly. BARGAINS I " "BARGAINS ! AT LOUDOX & JACKMAX'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, MIFFLIN TOWN, l'A. T II E undersigned have just received from - Philadelphia, another supply of For Men and Boys, which they arc selling at panic prices. Also a tine assortment cf X 0 C 1 For men. women, boys, girls and infants, at prices which they defy competition. The best and cheapest lot of JTJZQ S: fi T Q Cf. ? C In the county, for men and boy. GESTLEMEN'S FCRNISIIING COODS. Consisting r.f I.inen Shirts. Overshit's, Vm dershirts. Drawers, Collars. Cravats. Hand kerchiefs. Stockings, Suspenders. Gloves, ic. trtj.Thankful lo the public for the liberal support they have heretofore extended to no, we are determined to retain their suj port by giving them good Goods at low prices. Verv Respectfully, nov 7, lS0ll-trj LOUDON & JACKMAN "IT" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five huti- t dred Men. lo acl as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of l.filJO crown quarto pages; fc Co mm culary of 17.000 noles from different Commentators: 701) Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, Chroiioligical Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 6lM copies per day. As a standard llihlc for Families, Teachers. Mini.-lers, aud all lovers of the word of God, it has no competitor. F'cr particulars, ad dress 11. A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. llarrisburg, 'a. M'ALISI dersi TERS V1LLE TIN SHOP. The uu- igned has established himself in McAlistersville in Ihe Tinning business. Persous wanting anything in his line shoald call before purchasing elsewhere as he il prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, aud to sell as low as tSey can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers aud the public generally are respect fully invited lo call, as he hopes by slriel at. tenlion lo business to deserve a share cf pat ronage. oct, SI, 'Cfilf JACOB G. WI.N'EY'. N OT I C El Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on 11. D. WELLER, al his shop on Main Street above Cherry, where they cau be supplied with almost every styleat moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. Term: CASH. H. D. WELLER. Mifiiiutown, July 2Cth '05. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cari tol Buildings, llAlUSBURG.rA. jjeiTeruis as moderate any Hotel in Ihe Citv. V'M- G.TUOMIS05, Proprietor. I OUlt 1VLWY TRIUMPHANT. oun POLICY IS TO KEEP THE grsuAND CHEAPEST BTOCK or MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTER ClotliingJ Hals and Caps, Hoots and .Shoes, 'trunks, Valisen, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinds, GENTS' rUKNLSIlI.Ntt GOODS, &e., &c., in town or county, and we hereby invite every one who wants anything in the 1 i Clothing line to call and see our new slock. n is Enormous in Quantity! Magnificent in ,; , nn,, wM be mU w . rcduceJ jiueH tor Cash , -, . ..r i net's me dumc as uciore uic w ar. Kcniemhcr the place, Crystal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Bri Ige street, Milllintown. Pa. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER, jan 10, lbti7-tf. 2U Lii AT THE KTew Iirm fiF SULOUFF,' FROW AND PARKER, IS THE Cl'.VSTAI. PAI.Ai.'K B111.I11NO, .MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. Bargains 2 'PHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR 1 chased Ihe slock of goods formerly be longing to Sulouff & Stambaugh, and having added to it quite an assortment from I In; Phil adelphia market, are now ready !o suplly the citizens of Milllintown and vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kepi before. We tire deter mined 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 MEIMNOES, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES X RESS FLANNELS, f LAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, REDFLANNELS, MUTI.1NS. BR AKF.ISf SHAWLS &c, kc. C aube had at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS GOODS: IJlUch Sl.lllVls. Veils, Colars, Gloves, ('nuntlets. Second .Uouruiiig It nlnioral: . Hoods, Ac, Ac. Everything desirable in this line, an J a vciy large stork, At Sulouir, Trow At Parker's. f-IREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF VX SADDLE I! Y from January 1M. st;c, JAMES il. SIMONS irccM respectfully an nounce to his old customers and ll.c public geueraUv that be has a large stock ot SADDLES, HARNESS. COLLARS. WHIPS and all other articles usual ly kept in a FAhlLElt SliOl', which he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness S'M 00 Second best do do dj do do :V2 on :v no L'-"i Oil '2-1 00 10 00 21 0) '22 on IS Oil Hi on 0 OC Utir.l do Common Plated Second do Common Plain Best Spanish Saddles Second do do Common Ouiltcd Seal do with Hern Common do without norn Wagon Saddles Five inch Breech-Bands & Side Leathers for two Horses Four inch da 40 00 o-j 00 XiticK-nanils r iuoLm 2 ao. c -.I 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hauics, coilais, lines, b-.it chains, &c. 4 j 00 Pair of Yankee Bridles ti 00 Five-ring Halters 1 CO Three-ring do 1 2" Check lines 3-4 inch 2 00 do do 1 inch 3 So Blind Bridles 3 73 Biding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 4 00 Good Draft Collars 3 00 Harness do 2 00 Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,7"), I,.",0, 1,23 Buggy do from 73 cents to 2 00 Buggy Lines, flat 2,Oo, round 3 00 1'low Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch l,lj 1 1-4 inch 1,23. Be would also invite Ihe public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels cont. lent he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. His motto is quick sales and small prolits. Give him a call an 1 save money. REPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS, Bridge St., Milllintown Pa. Oct-ll-ly. Ti oViAl r Tin Lv", Patterson, J uuiuta County, Pa. The undersigned, having re furni.ihed Ihe above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, on the most reasonable terms, with Meals and. Jirfrcshnirnts at all Jiottra. Farmers and others visiting lowncan procure meals at almost any price. Also, largu Stable ! attached for the accommodation of travelers, ' attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is solililcd. may 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE, Pro. I LOCH and Grain, of ail kinds, purchased at Market rates, or received on storage and shipped nt the usual frieght rales. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful enptiuns and hands, we will ship freight of any kind lo aud from Philadelphia or aiy point alon l!m canal SULOUFF ,FR0W & PARKER. RING'S CRAY HAIR. - Thil il the Axduosza that jn made. Tills is the Cure that lny In the Ajibkusia that Ulajf made- Thla Is tho Sfao who was bald and grar, TVho now has raven lotkn, they ay. He nM-d the Vnre that lay In the AJinuosiA that lUnrr made. This Is the Maiden, handsome and gay, Who married the man once bald and gray, Who now- has raven lochs, they any. lie used the Amiiuosia, that Rin made. i This Is the Paraon.who, by the way. Married tho maiden, handsome and gay. To the man once bald and gray. But who bow him raveu locks, they say. Because be nsed the Cnre that !ry In the AJtnuosiA that Rimr made. This Is the Tiell that rinrrs away To arouse the pi-ople sad and -jay I nto tins laet, wiucn m-re niK-s lay If you would not be btil'l or firail. Ok (Ac Ajijihuha tliut ltiug made. t M.TUBBS & CO, Proprietor, Peteeeoro', N.H. ior ale b B. F. Kki-nku. npril 24,17-Ciu Miffii.itown, Pa. THE SPKL(J & SUMMER ARRIVAL OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS- M. BELFQRD The undersigned would respectfully invite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He has bo;i,'bt his assortment at such prices that he em,nvt be undersold by any in ihe country. Special at tention paid topurchasing goodsin the city per ordernt the shortest notice. Every effort will be made by him to give sat isfactiou lo those who may favor him w iih a ca'.l L.tuirs' diu:ss GOODS ! Rlack and Fancy Silks, Iorie Anti'iue, Pure f'htlii, Brillmiites, Boml azinels. Cashmeres, Poplins, Berges Lawn-, Grenadines, Ducals, Gingham I.iw-is, All wool 1 Laine.i, Alpacas, &c. A full assortment of White Dress Goods, Mus lins, Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, .tc. Also, Col lars, Undersleevcs, HanJkei chiefs a great v ety. lie has also laii in a large stock of Wool. Cotton aud Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings ice., nt the lowest i rices. Country Produce taken, in exchange f-t goods, fur which the highe it market prices will be paid by J. M. BELFORD. (JOOI) XKWS! Sjiriinj nml Sumnur Ouoih at pricts to suit, the tiini s. niAiNK, COOK, cv Cc, PATTEIltfON, Pa. Have jut relumed from the Eastern Markets with n fresh supply of all kinds ol La lies Dress Goods, consisting in part of Y(VLIXS, M'HIAIR, .1 1.TA C cas. fui:xcii Mznixos, DK J.A IX US. C IX OJl A MS, j'inxTs. .((.', ,(-o Every dscaiption of Dcuiesiic Dry Goo-ls. uch as Brown and BlcneVd Muslins. Tickings. Cheeks. Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens. Drillings, &c, Fancy nml Tlaia Cussimcrcs, Satinells, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, I- ijiniicl-, Linnens. Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries f every descridiion, Cheese, Fish Bacon, &c, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Qurrr.sware, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, Segars, &c. The largest slock in the county. In connection with our oilier business, we have a MARKET CAR running lo Philadel phia and arriving in Paterson, every Tuesday on which we receive each week fresh supplies of new goods. The public can be supplied i with all kinds of Marveling, Fresh Iish, .e., either at the car on Tuesuay, or at our Store during the week. may 8, 1?07. Xo more Jiald Jlcuih! Xu more Grnu Ism .s DR. LEGES' ECLECTliIC HAIR RLNEWEJi, Is pronounced liy all who have used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is a posit ive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff and Humors, stops Iho Hair from falling dill, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their .ji ijrinal hue and luxuriance. li operates on Ihe secretions ami fills Ihe glands with new life and coloring mailer. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair v i 11 always be brought back by a lew applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and ea-y 10 arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist pliant aud disposed 10 regain in any desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no ej il The sales are enoruiors and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United i States. Address all ordeis to ZILGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor, 137 North ThirO Strict, Philadelphia Huv. 11, 'li'J-Jy, , Tf KfftINC TTKNTIoN CITIZENS SVAIH DEPOT nial.i county. Pa. (Post t'tiice Building. j The utiJoisi'-Mied a-i.s leave lo inlorm the pood 1 c-ple of this and neighboring cotiotirs that he has opt nd a tine Meek of Staliot my Books, etc., aii-1 having boii'l I ihi in at a very low whoiosnln price in Philadelphia, by adding a M-.iall per cetiiage, is certain he tan pell cheaper than any oilier establishment in the county. The folinwing is a lis! of Maga zines and Periodica'., kepi, .ith prices a' ' taclicil, any of which will I e sent by ma. lo any place upon receipt ul the annexed prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harp rs M.i.'azioe 40c. Frank L -slie's Gazette of Fashions. ... 4'!c. (nl es Magazine 33c. M dnme Dcmorcst's 33c. L. dies Friend 23c. B. Rous Magazine 20o Petersons Magazine 23e. T. S. Au'oers' Al.iga.nte Vaverly ?I.igaxi:ie ( weekly) 13c. D.'c. 10c. D c. l"-c. 07c- )!. Die. 07c. l"c. .O'ic. 23c. 13c. l'lc. H'c. Harpers Pictori-il (weekly ) Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, Chimney Corner Albion New York Ledger Nali -ml Police Gazette New York Clipper Sa'.ur lay Nig'il Gleasuus Literary Comr-auion Sunday DivpaKO- l'hreuo dgical Journal American Agri. iilluialist.. . Bcud!es-and Monroe s Novel. Beadle's Song-ter (eacli)-. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer "'-e. Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of ditb-r- ent kinds, (tachl -ioc. Also all kinds of 23c. Novels N. B. Phibolelphia Daily Press per raonlh, 73e , Philade'! hi:i" Age, 73c. ln.iiircr, ltc. Music, Magazines end other bindings attend ed to. P. S. Back numbers or all Magazines and Papers ftirnislicl at short notice. I am deter rmiiied to supply a great want in this county by furnishing tie- people with reading mailer i a r.-asiniah'e pri.;e. I respectfully solicit vnr natr-m age. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Perry sville, at:g. 1, '00. 1"V . li .tlil.l-AN. O"! CHEAP (XOTIilMi STOfiE. TIiss way for oar r 9 li AVixc. pencil si:d from m.ws-. Establichmciif, situated on the currier ot Bridge nn.l Water streets. Mifllinti-wn, pi-nu-sy!va"i:i. we weiil. 1 respect fn!!y iui c.i-t the Public that we just receive-! a large and well selected assortment f roa !v made Lic:i.- incr. designed f.ir Ihe rail uiiil V. inter Trade lor 10 Such as Over Coats, Press Coats, Business Comm. -n Coats, Pantaloons, Yc-is, Boots and Sho -s vf cvjry deserij Ce-its, Hats, itioli, style and .iiai:ty, for male or female. ROYS' READY" -MAI'E ( LOiUING Ab;o, Caipeis, Wiiiie Sliirts, Fancy Over Shirts. Under Shirts. Drawers, lU-i-ry, Glove..;. Linen anil Paper Ctda-.s, Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brei'iast 'f ravelling li.igsAc. A. so, thcbilesl styles of La. lies Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing el-ewhere, as we are determined lo sell cheap f .r cash. Di-n't frget the corner, Bridge and iVuier Streeis. D. W. lIAnLEY & Co. Oct. 4, 'C3. TQR 'pil! l.i.EATESl J. AGE. i -r Ihe p. Lis ,.l.!e COYERY Ol' THE t i know i.-, licit they j c.u ou 10. ir I of Win. Log nc I other stc e in :o.-il.s c.ieapcr at tl.enew store s. in JuiitisMw.i. than at any in- c -uat . It' they -bi lo t.Mi:oi:ic his list of price tb lieve li, please then they will. Prims Merimac , G iniroa uts De L.incs Cotlolia Irs Dress Goods... Brown Muslin. Best blenched Best Syrup 12.1 to 1-c. 2 -lc. 2ti to 23c. 23 to o'ic. IS to 33c. 43 to liltc. I.V. I 2lu. Muslin 1 1 1 1, 23y. 1.2-1 per gal. Second ' ! Orleans I Sugar House Pes! Brown Sugar Best White J.est RioCofVe Coal Oi! A large assortment of Boo 2.1 to 1 lb. is :;) - 7t.'c. per gal. Shoes, aud Ready-made Clothing a'wavs on hands. Patterson prices always given fi r all kinds of Marketing. Julv 17. 1H',7. Cl 1UBA MILLS. The unJrsifrn-. d brzs leave to inform his friends and the rublia that he is still in charge of Ihe above name I popular mill, where he is prepared 10 accom modate the citizens cf Mitilin, Patterson and vicinity, with ihe Choicest Brands of Flour A large supply of Bran, Chop St r. If, an ! Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As he run? a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday lo Milllin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes lo receive a lib eral share of public patronaire. Terms Cash, jnay O.'l'.O-lf SOLOMON KAUFFMAN. ff-ay I'ersons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Sa!t itc, at the lowest i.rice, by our agent at Thoinpsontown, ELI II I' REN.M R, who is also authorized to purchase Grain aud give Ihe highest market Prices. i-J" 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 bo pleased. Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. SCLOCFF, FROW, iV PARKER. October, 1803. VFUI.L assortment of Gentleman s Goods, consisting of Cloth, Casshncrcs, Satiiicits. Over Coatings, Vestiiifjs, Can be had at SULOUFF. FROW P HIKER'S. SIEVE iVs ASH PoT7ni Saves lime labor, money. Makes washing a pas'igse and Monday a festival. Sold eie"v where. Try it. Address all orders to the M ZIEliLER .V SMITH. CHEMISTS . If WHO I. ESXI. K 'i; liffissj 101 -tw-Mi jutra 1 u "V- U'jY 1 1- l-'.'J-ly. A 5d
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