II READING RAIL ROAD. EUX.X.E2. AERANGEMEKT. April lh, 107. Grt.it rRCXki m.vk from i he North and Noith-YVest lor J'liiladcl phia, .V. ir l"r. Iitajing, ott'riltc, Tamnqua, Ashland, l.fli-itton. Alttuloirn, fcaswn, .ye., Jc Trains leave Harri.-hira for Xtic York, lis follows; At 8.IW. ,10 nd 9,35 a. XL, and 2 10 and 0,00 r. M .. arriving at A'r w York nt MO and 10,10 A. M., nn.l 4,40, .20,10,25 1". Al.. c junecling with similar Train on the rennsyli-UMa Uuilruad; Sleeping Cars accom panying tlio 3,00 A M and 9,00 1 XI trains without change. Leave JIarritlurg for ReadVnp, Pvt'sville, Taraaqita, Mmersvilie, Ashland, l',nt O'rort, Al lentoun and Ylulndelyhta, t t.10 A.M. and 2,1 and 1,10 r M, stopping nt Ltbuncn and nil Wtiy Stations : the !,liif M Train making coiiucclions. for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potfsrille, Schutkill Ilaren and ,4 k ' Ihth via SrhnilkiU and Svejuchanna Kinlrurtrf Knve Harris'iyra t 3.20 r M. Returning: Leave A'-w York at 0,00 A M, 12,00 Noon 5.00 and 8.00 P M, V hiladtlphia at S,ld A XI. and 3,o) 1 M : way passenger train leaves Philadelphia al 7,30 a n. reluming irom Reading at. 0,30 r u. stopping at all t..!ions; I'oitsvil'e at 8.45 A XI unj 2,45 1 M: .4:inrf 0,l" and 11, 30 A M, and i.5 1' M : "Yuma jut at '.',45 A. JI, and 1,00 and 8,55 Leave Pctlml'f for Ilarritburj, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Iittil Hoad, at 7 00 a. m. Rtailixg Aecowncidalton Train: Leaves jlrad i 7 it J A. M.. returning from Vhiladel fliirn at 5 oo P. M. I'ottstowu .iccnumoiiaiion irnin: 1. eaves Poitstown tit C.2o a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at f,3o p. m. Ctiium'na Kailruad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A M and (i 15 P M for Epkrala, J.itiz J.an-itter, Culuuiia. ke. Ca r'and-ivs: Leave .Vri-Tort rt 3 00 T. XL. l-Vit.W. :,-' 8 a.m 3151'. M., the 8 t-0 M train running only to Itcajing; VotluiUt S 00 A. XI., llarrishury 9 35 A. M., and RtW ?V?7 at 1 20 uiid 7,20 . XI., for JlarrUhnrg, and 11 22 A. XI.. for .'ir-l"ur, and 1 25 p ui. for Philadelphia. Coir.niii'iilii.n, Miltagf. Scuion, Srhnol and i trur-ifti Tuitit to aud from al! poiuls, at re duced Rules. jiaijayt cheeked through : 80 pounds al lowed each Passenger. . .. M(XM.S, G't neral SiipcrtnttndenX. Rf.aii1.wo, Pa. Njt 27, 'li5-tf. IN) u 1SGG rhiladclpliia and Eric Rail Road f PHIS Gn at Lit, c inverse (be Northern an J L Northwest counties of Pennsylvania lo the city if Erie. fn Luke Erie. It has leen leased and is operated by the Ftxxsvi.VAM.t Rail Road Cosi a y. TIME Or l'ASStXG'..B Tn.I.S AT II ABRISIU'RO. LEAVE EASTWEUD. Eric Mail Train f.-'i a. si Erie Emuess Train 2,J a. m Elmiia Eipiei's T.-sin 1,'JC r. n. I.E.'. WESTWARD. . Erie Mail Trair Z,1S A. t. Erio Ext less Tiair ,10 v. n. Eiuiira r.xpress T.aia P. M- Passenger cars ru t throuc,a on the Erie I.ii! ard Express Trains with lit change both rays between Phi1 1 !.!;i'iia 'nd Kiie. SEW YORK COSXECliO.V Leave Se Yoi at 9,CC a. .. arrive at Eric at J,JJ a. m, L.-ave Saw York it 5.01) p ji; anivc at Eric 7,15 p t. Leave Erie nt J,J p, M ., arrive nt Sew York 4.ij r. si. Leave Erie nt 10,25 a M ; anivc at Sew York lO.ln a h. SO C1IANUE OF ARS RET'.VEES ERIE & NiAV YORK. Elegant sleeping curs on all niht trains. For iiilornimi(iii resj.ccting passenger busi nets a;. ply at the corner of Ulilh and Jlarkct fetrvets, Philadelphia. And f;.r freight business of io Company's up Ms ; S. 1J. Kingston. Jr., corner cf ICth and Market hlreels, l'hila ;t.j iiii. J. W. Reyno'J, I'.ie. Vim. Erown, Agc.ii, N. C. R. R., Riltimorc; II. II. Jlt!l I'OX. dcneral Freight Agent, Phihnielphia. 11. K. OV INNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, (VilEaiuKiort. Tcbl 1. to-t f. Huntingdon & Eroal Top Rail Eoad. OX and afier Tduy fiih. 107, passeugtr trains will run as fallows . LEAVE SOtTIIWAltD. Exprcts. Mail. " A. Jl. P.. M. IluutingJon 7.45 C.00 Marlon 9.30 7.33 lilocly Run 10.55 8.5.", Mount LallaR 10.59 8.57 It.UL hOBTUWAIin. Mail. Express. a. m. r. ji. Mount Pallas 6.10 l.ol) ticody P.uu C.ll 1.34 ;-ai''iu 7.30 2.55 lliintiiiduii !.10 4.40 lil!ii!ce I'imf' Mi. lint Dallas to Bedford tix Tiiiles. A reliable line of Hacks connect at Mt. Dallas fur iScdfurd and ISedl'ord Springs. JOilS MeKlLI.irS, isay 22. lSw-tf. SiiperintciideRt. 1)iKSrYLVASlA RAILHOAD. OS ASD . after XlonJny, April IbhO, Pnenger Trains will leave M.aiu Station as follows : EASTWARD. rLila.icli-l.ia Express.. 12,41 T. M Fa.t Line., G,24,A. M. Cluciuo-iti Kxprcss T,03, V. M. I;iy Impress 11,31, A. JI. Way IWenner 10,48 I'. M. Local Accaaim. ar. 0,00 le. 3,35, 1' Jl. WESTWARD. Cincinnati & Erie Kiprees 1,45, A. M. I'hila Jelpliia Lxprtss... 5,13, A. M. Fast Line C.04, I'. 31. Nail Train , J Zl, P. 31. Emisraut Tra'.n 10,20, A. M. JAXIES NOilTlI, Ag't. "TTE have on hand p. good ';jali!y t,f Hard W rare. Cjmprising a full assort men! ot CARrXKTEIt TOOLS k IS LA CKSMl Til T'MtLS, such as Anvils, Belli ws, 4c, Shoy maker Tcyls, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, tteelt Nails, Horse tSuoes. Horse Shoe Sails by llie k?g and pound, Koes of all sizes from 2 inches down to J inch by tlio pound. Ruggy and Wagr-n Springs. Grind SVt.cs, and Griud E-ioiie Fie'ures, at SL'LOLTF, FR0W & TARKER'S. CARPETS ! CARrET3 ! I1 A LARGE and god viuii'; ' TALL WOOTj, R AO and J.-EMJ' CAErT6 on hand and for aale chea'., at SULOUFF. FUOVT i PARKER'S A LARGE stock of Queeuswaro, Ce larware 2. such as Tubs, Latter Bowls, Buckets Churns, Baskets, Her Eucke's. ic, at iVlT-'Fi. FKOff & PARKiZa II IMMIHJ- i ini;mi.iiJ-- G ROVER & RAKER'S i vi' I VVV il5jf Evovi ifAijl v J'v wmm rS y Were airnnied the highest premiums at the State Fairs of Sew York, Kenliieky, Yerimint, Tennessee, Sew Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Alah.iuia, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia. Michigan, Sorih Carolina, Wisconsin, California, Iowa, Oregon, At the Fairs of the Amerieaii Institute, Franklin Institute, Macs. Mechanics' Association, Pcnn'a Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agriculiural and Mechanics' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs, including all the Fairs at which they Wereexhibite l (he past three years. First prizes have also boou aw ardetl these MncUn?s at the exhibitions of London, Paris, hub lin, Linz, Resiiucon, Enyoniie, St. Dixier, Chalons, and Ihey havo been furliislied, by special Coiniiiiiinl. lo ihc Emjrrffs of J'riiiire, Knijirf of Austria, J'mjiresi of liiMiit, Kntprcst of JSraiil, (Jurat of jfycu'l, and (Junn if Jiacuria. The G ROVER & RAKER Elastic .Stitoh Sewing M;i( l.;iit'S are superior to all others for (lit- loilowiug rea.sons: 1. They sew with two threads direct from ihe spjol, and require no rewinding. 2. Thev arc more easily umlersloo I and used, and less liable to derangement than oih er luai him s. 8. They are capable of exectllir.p perfectly, without climijre of ndjusinieiit, a much great er variety of work than other machines. 4. The etilrh made by these machines is much more firm, elastic, and durable, especi ally upon aiiicles whieh . ;'iiie to be washed and ironed, than anv cili .i -liieli- 5. This slilch, owing to the manner in ', which the i nder tliread is inwrought, is much ' he most phi no and beauliliil in use, snd re- tains this plumpness ami beaulv even upon! articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. t. 'Ihe structure of the seam is such thnt, though il be cut or broken at intervals of only a lew stitches, il will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike oilier machine, these fasten both ends cf Ihe srnm by their own operation 8. With iliesc machines, wliils silk is used upon the riht or luce side of the ream, cot ton may be used upon the Mlher side without lessening Ihc strength or durability of the seam. This cn be done on no oilier machine, and is a great saving upon all articles slilch ed or made up with siik. 'J. These machines, in addition to their fu ptrior merits as instruments tor sewinz, by a change of adjustment, easily learned and pra.'iiised, execute the most beaut it'll! and per manent ei'iliroiderv and ornamental work. GRMVEU & ISA K Kit S. M. CO , 7oll Chesmul Street, Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Iioroughs. Threads, Oils, Sei dies, aud every other ni tic'.c appertaining to the working of the ma chine on hahd and for sale by J. It. M. Todd. The above Sewing Mae'iine" are for sale by J. It. .M. TODD. I'altersnn. I'a. S. I!. LOl'DOX, iliillinlown, l'a. inny 15, lSi'.7-if. good xjc ir5 -ONCE FJIOREZ JR. M. TOuD has just received a fresh arrival of New Goods irom the City, al ;;reat!y reduced rates whieh he id telling ui ihe following prices: American Prints from (libers ... K, lo 13c. 10, 12. 15 to Hi. 20 to 2oc. 22 to 2Hc. 2H to Sue- 12. 15 lo 2"c. .... 10, 12. 15 Sic. 20. 25 to 3Sc 20, 25 to 40e 1,75, $2,00. $a,0() Ginghams Dc Lains Ladies Dress Goods.. Drown Muslins Rlcuched " Ticking Cottouades Ladies Gaiters from. also a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lovering Syrup...- 3io. qt. Good iyriip - -20 lo 25c qt. lirown Sugar '. 11, He. White ' 3lbs. 5(lcls. Rest Rio Coffee - i'.lcis. lb. Coal Oil, (best) 15ct. qt., or 55cts. gal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Casinets and a good csRortmont of Ihe latest styles of Men aud Hoys' Hats, chifip a large nssaituicni of Sotions Ladies new styles of Gloves aud Bugle Trimmings The following prices pail for Rullcr Egg? : Rutter 25cts., Eggs 2Ccls. doi., Potatoes 80 to OOots. bush. A full supply of Mack.irland Herring on hand. april 24, 07 tf. Q J IE E AT rplIE undcrign. d would respectfully nn--L nounce that ho bas just received from the East, a large assortment of SjlLT, CCL, SjC, which lie offers at the lowest market prices Give me a call. NATHAN KEELY. apr. 17, lhu7-tf. Boots aud Shoes. The ""dersign-fegja ,ed, baling purchased from Wir. 4Ss3 E. Bowers his Boot and Stoe;aalur Shop on the corner of Main and Bridge slreeU, is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a cail with Roots, Shoes, G a iters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, CLildren'a Shoes, &c, al maderate prices. Ail work warranted. E. B. I'ASIO. Xl-Sicto'wn, April 3, 'CT-ly. DOXY'S CLOTHES WASHER. AND ITuivcrsal Clothes Wringrr. The best and most popular Machine ever invenied. All Washers warranted to give satisfaction. If not as represented, the washer will be ta ken back and the money refunded. In ollcring Ihe Washur we present you the following alternatives : 1. Either to make a woman work all dny at the hardest drudgery, dangerous to health and life, hfty-iwo days in a year or buy Machine for h'ct, with which he can do lb same work in two hours and ot tircda Consult Health. Either buy goods to be rulbed to frag ments on ihe wash-board, or buy a Xlaohiue Ibal will oler.n.4o rriihout injuring gainietii aud so pay for itself three times a year. Consult ikotiomy. Sold by J. B. XI. TOIHJ, Patleison. Va. Read what our neighbors iiavc to say: Penxsvlvama Hoi.sk, Patterson, Jan. 2H, '07. , J. R. M. ToM, V.&n This is lo certify that the Doly's Clothes Washer and Wringer I purchased from you, will do all that is rec omended if Ihe direction for washiiiT i3 Htriclly observed, especially f.;r heavy clolh ing, one person cn wash as much in an hour Willi ease as Ihey would do in six hours by hand or common rubber. It is a great savor of clothes and lime, there i;s neither fric. tion in washing or strain in wringing. Boys oi-Gir's of 12 to 14 ycarB old can do the washing. F. XI. XIICKEY. XIb. J. R. XL Tonn Sir: Since I have purchased Doly's Clothes Washer nuJ Wring er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by my wile as my linle girl 1 1 yer.rs of age can do my waibing of 0 persons, in from lo to ihrec hours, which used lo lake my wifo all day. 1 can cheerfully recommend every per son to go to J. B. XI. Todd's, and get a Wash er and Wringer as I atu confident that yuii can kave the price ot Ihe Xlacbine in less th in one year in the saving of Ihe of Ihe wearing of clothes as Ihey are washed wilh out milling. Yours tc. jau. 30 ly. JOHS EALESTISE! NEW FAMILY f l1!!!'. superior menis of Ihe 'Mngt-r" .Ma. JL chines over all other, for rither family ue or inaniifacturing purposes, arc so w.il esiablished and so -en'.r.Tily admiit' l, tlml mi enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. Ol'R NEW FAMILY MACHINES, which has been over two years in preparation, and which has b'.-eti brought 13 perfection re- garilles.- of time, labor or expense. a nd is now confidently prt -entol to the public as incom parably the best Sew ing .Mauhine in existence. The Xlaehine in question is -iinple, Ooin p:u l, durable and beauliliil. It is quit, light running, and capable of performing a range and variety of viork never before attempted upon a single Mac hine, using eillu r Silk. Twisl, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with eijual facility the very finest ami en irsest materials, and anything between tin- two ett iiemcs, in the mosi bcaulifiil and sub-, antinl manner. lis nttmXnnonis for hemming braid ing, Cording, t. ichiug, quilting, iciling, trim ming, binding , e!c. tire novel and pra-'iical, and have been invenied and adjusted speci ally for this Machine.; Machines always kept cn band at my Tail oring r.Muhliidnnoni. second slory Soloi'iT, Frow & Parkci's Store, P.ridge strcel, Xlifilin town. Pa., for the inspection of the public, and for sale at the mo ;t reasonable prices. .Machine Cotton, Siedlea, Thread, Oil, St., and everything pertaining to this Machine oon.stantly kepi on hand for sale. WILLIAM WISE, A-ent. JliSiintown, Jan. Di, lS--ly. RARGAINS I I.AUGAIXS ! AT LOUDOX & .TACKMAX'S CLOTIIINfi EMPORIUM, MIFFLINTOU N, PA. ."1 II K t;::dersir-ned have just received from A- Philadelphia another supply of For Men and Roys, which they are selling al panic prices. Also, a line assortment of too r .? 5- .7T o f. a, For men, women, boys, girls mid infants, at prices which they defy competition. The oest and cheapest lot of IT j 1 C jl J7 C j- G " In Ihe counly, formen and boys. GESTLEMES'S Fl'RSISIIING GOODS, Consisting of Linen Shirts, Overshirfs, Cn dershirls. Diaera, Collars, travail, H;d kerchiofs, StnckingK, Suspenders, Gloves, itc. B.Thankfiil to ihe public for the liberal support they have heretofore extuiidad to us, we are determined lo retain their suppait by giviug them good Goods at low prices. Very Respectfully, nov 7, IPOG-ff LOUDON & JACKXIAV. VT ANTED IMMEDIATELY. l ive hun- drcd Xlen. to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible. co:npriing upwards of l.''0n crown quuilo pages; a Commentary of 17.000 notes from different Commentators: 70 Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extended Concor dance. Maps, Bible History, ChronoIigic.il Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average Sales are 5()0 copies per day. As a siandard liible f'r Families Teachers. A.'ini.ers, and all lovers of the word of God. it bus no coinpciitor. Ftr particular?, ad dress II. A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. l.'arnsburg, 'a. M 'A LISTERS VI LLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in McAlistersvilie in the Tinning business. Peisons wanting anything iu his line siiojld call before uv:!,Aiing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin nd Sheet Iron Ware, aud to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, ns he hop tiy strict at. tentinnto business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct, 81, 'Cf.lf JACOB G. WINEY. U O T 8 C EI " Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on II. D. W ill, 1,1. K, at his shop on Xlaii. Street above Cberry, where they can be supplied with almost every siyleat moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. nmi.-CASH. 11. D. WELLER, Xlifilintown, July 2fith 'G5. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, ucar the Capi tol Buildings, UAIUSBURG.PA. K&JTerois as moderate euy Hotel ia the City. i W.M. G. THOMPSON, Piopiictoi. OUR POLICY TRIUMPHANT, '----fll c. z :e. -i 0U11 POLICY IS TO KEEP THE S2ULARGEST, EGuREST, KSuAND CHEAPEST stock or MEN'S ASD ROYS' FALL & WINTER Hals ami Cups, Iloot.i and Shoes, 'trunks. Yalites, Carpel Sacks, Hosiery. Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, i'hirts of all kinds, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Ae., &c, in town or county, ami we hereby invite every one who wants anything in the Clothing lino to call and see our new slock. I It is Enormous in Quantity! Magnificent in yiin-iiiy : :m win uu boiu at greatly reuuect! . prices lor Cash. Prices ihc Same as Before the War. i Remember the place. Crystal Palace Clot li ig Emporium, Iiri street, Xlirtlinlown. Pa. ) Sl'LOL'FF, FKOW & PARKER, jan 10, lKli7-tf. BBA-Tf BUS'S AT THE SULOUFF, FROW AND PARKER, 1 1M TIIK (tnVSTAI. PAI.ACR l!l Il.tllNO, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. '1UIE ENDERSDINIID HAYING rl'R L chased the slock of goods formerly he longing to Sulouff & Slanibaugh, and having added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, arc now ready to suplly the oitizensof Mitllinlnwn aud vicinity with any thing and everything Unit is usually kept in a country store, ami a great many things that have never been kept b.-fore. Vteave deter mined to sell goods nt a liEDl'CKD PRICE and make it an object for the peop!e to buy fi l us. A large stock of DRY tidiiDS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH XIKHINOMS. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PL.V1IW, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES Mtr.SS FLANNELS, F LAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, UEDFLANXELS, Ml'TI.INS. BR A K F.I ST SHAWLS 4c, kc. Can be bal al Sl'LOL'FF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS COODS: Itltick Shawl;. Veils, Colnrs, (loves, (inuntUts. Second .Mourning Ilalmornlr, Hoods, Ate, Ac. Everything desirable in tins line, end n very Inrgc stock, At Siilonir. Trow .V rnrkrr's. ( ' HEAT It EDUCTION I.N THE PRICES OF l-J S A D I) L E R Y from January IS, IMH'., JAMES II. SIMONS would respectfully re nounce to his old customers and (he public e; r peneralU' that he has a larg" slock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, S WHIPS and all other articles usual ly kept in a SADI'I.h'U SHOP, which he will sell at the following reduced prices: P.est Silver Fluted Harness 00 Second best do .12 Oil Third do do "n On Common Pla'.ed do 25 On Second do do 2'! U0 Common Plain d 10 no Rest Spaui?h Saddles 24 0 l Second do do 'J2 OH Common (Jnillcd Seat do with Horn 100 Common do without iioru D 00 Wagon Saddles 9 00 Five inch Breech-Bands & Sido Leathers for two Horses 40 00 Four inch do a5 00 Rack-bands 8 inches 3 20, Cinches 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, haines, coilars, lines, bat chains. &c. 45 00 Pair of Yankee Eridleg 6 00 Five-ring Halters 1 Co Three-ring do 1 25 ( heck lines 3-4 inch 2 oo do do 1 inch 3 50 Blind Bridles o 75 Riding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 4 00 Good Draft Collars 3 00 Harness do 2 00 Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1 ,50, 1,23 Buggy do from 75 cents to 2 00 Buggy Lines, flat 2,00, round u 00 Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1,25. He would also invite Ihe public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell cheaper than nuy other establishment in the county. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Give bim a call and save money. tfjb RfcPAl KING neatly executed aud all work warranted. JAMES II. SIXIONS, . Bridge St., Xlifiiiutowji Pa. Oct. 11-1 r, I'AXTtasuN, J uuiata County, I'a. The undersigned, having rc-furni.ihcd the above House, is now prepared lo furnish the public, on the most reasonable terms, with Meals and Refreshment at all Hours. Farmers and olhcrs visiting town can procure meals at almost any price. Also, largn Stable attached fr the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is solilited. may 15, lS07-tf. WX1. REESE, Pro. PLODS & Gfl&IN. FLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at XIarket rates, or received on storage and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful cautians and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal SCLOUFF ,1 'HOW h PARKER. LJ. SfJWI rt f -I -mm. m -J- - . ' UnAI nAlri. f i AiuuineAUDttosiAtaatRinirmsiIc. This U the Cure that 17 In the A3IBUOUA that Ring mad This Is the Jfnn wno w bald and frray, t-3Lii3 "h now h raven locks, they say. t j,tj . "eti i o inre ins inv This Is the Maiden, hamSaome and ry. TVijo married the man once bald and Cray, who now has ntren locks, they y, lie nurd the AuaaosiA that Kiu made. Tills Is the Parson, vi fin, hj thm wsv, Slarricd tho nuuUen, handsoiiie uid To the' man once bald and gray. Hut who now has raven locks, they snv. ,3n Heemise h- nsed the Cure that ly au uic ajiuuosia taat limg maoo. This Is the Rcll that rlnci away o sronse llie pinipie mn and gry Cnlo this fact.wliirli heredoe lny IfvoH teoutd not he bnbl or pray, C'tc the AMuuosiA that l'.mg wuiie'. L K.TU3ES & CO, pMrfUtTORS, PTEC3r.O', K.H. ror sine b B. F. kt.i-si.u- opril 21, lSfi7-Cra Xlitlli.itown, Pa. GO AND SEE THE SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVAL; or i CHOICE GOODS ! AT THE STORE OF ! JOS. Eft- GELFGnP.! ! The undersigned would respectfully invite! the public to cull and examine his stock before I purchasing elsewhere. He has bought his i assortment nt such priceg that he eaunot be. undersold by any in Ihe country. Special at tention paid to purchasing goodsiu the city per order at Ihe shortest notice. Every effort will be made by him to give sat i isfneiiou to those who may favor him wiih a call Itlack and Fancy Silks, Moiic Antique, Pure Chilii, Brilliaiitcs, P.oml azinels, Cashniens, Peplins. Berges Lawns, irena-lines, Ducals, Giughuni Ltiw'ts, All wool ELaincs, Alpacas, .tc. A full assortment of ti bite Dress (mods, .iiiis- l::s, Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Ron- i net Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, c. Also, Col- j lars, I'uderslcevcs, Handkerchiefs in gr-.nt va- e'y. ) He has also laic, in a large stock of Wool, i Cotton an t Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, .Mattings Sic, at the lowest prices. : Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, for whieh the higheit market prices will be paid by i J. M. RELEORD. ! GOOD XEVv'S! Sjirt'wj tnul Sumnnr Goods at jr!ecs to sail the times. FRANK, COOK, & Co., I'ATTEnsON, Pa. Have jusl returned from the Eastern XIarkcts with a fresh supply of all kin Is of Ladies' lVcsj Gooils, consisting in part of 1'OVLIXS, MOIIAIII, MALAC CAS, fiii:x:ii MKuxos, 1)K LA IXt. S. fi'. 'HI A MS, pi; I ts., .e r, Every descaiption of 1'oniciiio Dry Coids, such as Drown and Bleached Xlus'iii", Tickings, Cheeks. Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, Kit., Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, I tannels, Linnens. Ladies' Balmoral Skt-ts, Hoop Skii -s, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries of every descrid.ion, Cheese, Fisu Bacon, ic, Bool", Shoes, Hats. Caps, Queen s ware. Cedar and Wiilow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, " Segars, ic. Thc largest stock in the county. ' In connection with our other business, we have a MARKET CAR running to Pbiladel- iihia 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. Arc, either at the car on Tuesuay, or at our Store during the week. .'"-y 8. 1SG7. A'o more Jiald Heads', Xo more Gmu Lorls DR. LEON 8' ECLECTRIC 11AIK RENEWER, Is pronounced by all who hare used it Ihe ; very best preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Bal 'ness, eradicates Dand-1 ruff and Humors, sU-.os the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Lockd to their original hue aua luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the ; glands witn new iue ana coloring ninuer. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality aud Color. If m-ilros thp luiir soft, irlossv. fratrrant. . pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. ; Un be l11'.. rij.iw t rtPRfH'S Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist j rlLLV-liri 1 A1'K1 - I pliant and disposed to regain in any desired! SILVER'S WASH POWDER, position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equaL gaTts ime iH,c.r. money. XIakes washing a The sales are enormous aud it is a universal pmi,,,,, aii .Monday a festival. Sold every favoriie with old and young of both s..xes. where. Try it. Sold by Druggists throughout tha United . Address all ordrrs to the Manufactures States. Address all orders 10 ZJLESjLER it S31IT1I. ZIE0EER i SMITa, rrrrvrtTt i- 'war,! tSlLE DKLtiC.iMT I ivji.ivtwit m North Thii ? Stac, Philadelphia rtov. '00 -ly, ATTENTION CITIZENS NEWS DEPOT and Stationary Store, in I'errysvHIe, Ju niata county. Pa. (Post Office building.) The undeisigtied nks leave to inform th 1 good people of this an t neighboring Counties tuat ho has opend a ft tie neck of Stationary Books, He, and having bought them at a very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adiing a fmall per ccnlngc, is certain he caa sell cheaper than any other establishment in the jouuty. The following is a list of Xlaga I lines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at- tached, any of which will be sent by mail I lo any p'.acj upon receipt cf the annexed prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly .. 10c. .- 4ite. .. 4 'c. .. 115c. .. o"c. n- - - e. . 20c. . 25c. . -5c. . 15o. . l"c, . Die. . H'c. . I '"'"- . t:r; - Il c. . D c. 07c. .. ioc; . .Otic. . 25c. . l ".c. . 10c. . Die Ilaiptrs XI.igi7.inc Trauk L-slic's Gaictlo of F.i-hiuiis.. G -I ts Magajine XI dame Deio.ocsl's Lidies Fricn-1 Bi lloita .Magazine Petersons Magaiine.... T. S. Authers1 Xlagazine Vaver'y Mngaz.nc- (weekly) Harpers Pictorial (weekly) Frank Leslie's Pictorial. illustrated,. Chimney. Corner Albion Sew York Ledger Natimal Police Gazette Sew York Clipper , Saturday Night Gleasons Literary Companion Sunday Diijato1' Phrenological Journal American Agriculturalist Headier-ami Monroe's Novels, Bjaille's SongJter tick). .Martin'? Sensible Letter Wiif ;- 5'c. Fortune Tellers and Dieaia Dcoks of differ tnt kimls, (each) ojc. ! Also all kinds of 25c. Novtls j N. R. I'hiU-lelphia Daily Press per month, I 75c, Philadelphia Age, 7.V. l..q:iner, f,0c. Xlusic, Xlagaziue3 and other bindings attend ed to. I P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and ' Papers furnish I at shoit notice. I am ueier rinined to supp'y great want in this county ; by furnishing the people with reading matter I m a reasonable pt i e. : I respect fully solicit v"ir patrona-TC JOHN M. THOMPSON, i rerrysviHe, n':g. 1, Y.15. I. W. IIAIU.IIV.t i O-S CHEAP CLOTH 1X1! STORE. T 5 5 s n a n . a n (i ? ait SJH 111 HAVING PI !'.( IIA.-T.D FROM MANS baeh & Van Ormer the large Clothing . Establishment, s mated on the corner of Bridge anl Yt ati r streets, Xliffllinown, Peun sylvania. we w.-ul 1 respectfully inform the Public that we I .v. just received a large ai.d i well selected a'-onmciit of ready ma le lloth ing. tiesigiied for t l,p jl'ail aiiI 1 inter Trade lor liG. I Sui-h ns i Over Coals, Drc ss Coats, Business Co.ity, j Conmion Coat", Pantaloons, Vests. Hats, Roots and Shots v( ev?ry description, j style and quality, for male or female. ( ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING : Also, Caipets, While Shirts, Fancy Over ! Shirts, I'udi r Siiivis. Drawers, Hosiery, UIovhs. i,iiii-ii anil l'ni fr ( olars, Cravats ai-d Tie. Troniis, Em biel! Travelling Rags c. A. so, thelat-.st styles ot Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars nnd I in s. j Persons in i:nt of anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined t sell cheap for cash. ! tf" I'o'i Ijret the corner, Bridge anj Water Streets, j D. W. IIAIiLEY & Co. j Oct. -I, -i:-V THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE, Atill. f.-r lh people I know is, that they c:in liny to- ir g. i !.- c!ic::ier at ihe new steia of Win. Li-gue's. in Johnstown, than at nuy other stote in t;ic comity. If they do notbe Iieve it, plea.e examine his list of prices and ; then thev will. Prints 12 to ISc. M eriuiac Ginghams Da I. nines Co'totiades Dress (! ds.... l'rowo Muslin.. M 'C. 20 to 2".B. 2" to If'c. Is to 5",c. 45 to Oi'c. 12 -M to 21c. Rest bleached X!ushit... 1 1 to 25c Best Syrup Seeon I Orleans $1.2 f,ergL. Vc ' ..!,i'o " " .... ;oc" " Sugar House Best Brown Sugar De.-t V hiie Best Rio Coffee Coal Oil 121 to 15 !h. 18 " 30 " "l'c. per gal. A larce p.ssortno-nt of Boots, Shoes, and Ready-made Clothing aiway ii hands. Patterson prices always given for all kind of .Marketing. July 17, 1SI7. fMV. MILLS. TJis undersigned beg leave to im'orm his friends and the publia I that he is Mill in charge of the above name I i popular mill, where he is prepared to accoiii j niodate Ihe citizens cf Xlilllin, Patterson ar. 1 vicinity, with t.ie ( hoicest Brands of Fb-url A large er.pply of Rran, Chop-Stuff, and Feed of sil kinds 1-oi.stunlly on hand. As Le runs, a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday lo i Xiilflin and Pnltcrson, cusiomcrs can be r.unc- ' tually supplied at their doors. By strict at- tention to business he hopes to receive lib- I 'l fl"lre of public palronnge. Terms Cash, 1 may O.'OH-tf SOLOMON KAl FFMAN. Persons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Salt kc, at the lowest price, by our agent at Thotnpsontown, El.lilL BENNhR, i who is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. I Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorized j agent al Perrysvillc to purchase Grain and . sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for ns. j Give us a call aud you cannot fail to be pleased. j Shif Higbest prices paid for Country Pro duce, aud taken in exchange for goods. KITI.nilVV IROlV i l'Ulk'KK. t Uc.ooer, i.i.o. FELL assortment of Gentleman a Goods, J cousiitiug of f'0f, ' Cassimeres, Satinefts. Over Coatings, 137 Xort'h Third ?. I M'aJc'rf:-". art II, ! i !
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