Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 28, 1867, Image 4

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    HEADING RAIL ROAD.
S5J2IiIES ahhaxgesieet.
April Sth, I8G7.
Git KIT TRIXK VnOTI
the North and Norili-YVcst for I'hifoilcl
phia, Xrw Ycr.':, Heading, ?ottriile, Tanaqua,
Aihlaml, .fljnofl, Aitnlovii, Einlon, Ac, Jc
Trains leave Ihtrri-hnrg for .Vote J'nrt, as
follows; At 8,10 and 0.35 rt. XL, and
2,10 an I '.'."J i'. 51- nrriving at Xrf York nt
MO and 1.1,1" A. M., and 4.10. .1,20,10,25 I.
Al.. connecting with similar Tiutus on tbe
renmijlcai.il l.'.iiiroiid; Sleeping Cars accom
panying t!ic o,('0 A M and '.',00 1' M trains
without change.
Leave ll.irriSurj for V.end:n7, rolttvittr,
Tanwmi, Mni'rtei'ie, AMoaf, I'.ne (Jrcre. Ai-lenlou-ii
and VI il,i.ie'jhia, r-t 8, lit A.M. and
2.10 nnd 1,10 P.M. slopping nl l.rlawn and
all Wuii Stutiont ; .the -1,10 r M Traia niaVing
connections lor Philadelphia and Columbia
onlv. l"nru.7rj1itr, Sci.u-Al.-.M Ii.nm nr.-l Au
Inrn via . ;I.-'l I mid Sus juehtinua lluilroiid
leave jmimri nl 3,20 V v.
Returning: Leave -V--ie IV- al ",00 A XI,
12.00 Noon 5.('H and S.IKI I' 1, Vhiladt Iphia al
5.11 A M. and ".'') V M ; way passenger train
loaves Philadelphia at 7.!'0 a M. returning
from Heading at vl0 r M. stopping at all
rlalious: Folfsi-ii'f at 8.1'j .1 51 and J. lj 1'
XI ; .tf.'.jn 0,0n and ll.tlO A XI. nnd 1,05 1'
M : T'lBitf''M at :,4.i A. XI, auJ 1,00 anJ vj
Leave rutleri'le for Tljrritlurj, v la Sehinl.
kill and ISiifiuiantia 2Ui'. A'-W, at 7 Wt a. ji.
Rtadiuq Accommodation Train: Leaves Head
ing at 7 80 A. M., relumii'S from VLiludd
liia al 5 oo I XI.
Fottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves
I'nllHlown at ',-o
ltturniiig leaved
t'LiUUell'liia at G.3a p. m.
JWwmiiii Kr. '.'-oail Trains leave Rtatliny nt
7 Utf A M and C lil Al for J'j.l.rata, L.UU
J,tincar, Ct,luiit. &C.
On Sundays: Leave Vr-Vri nt 8 fO
T. !., Vhih"lrlilra 8 a. in " 151. XI., the 8 W)
a M (ruin running uly n Heading; Yvlltrillt
S 00 A X!., liiirrislmrij 'i ."" A. M., and I!f.i-
my at 1 JO an,I ,-U . .1, K.r Jlartuiiirg,
L'O . n., f..r lluniih-
and 11 '22 A. XI.. for etc-1 ui k, and i 25 p
ni. f.ir rbibub lpbia.
Cummu.'ntii'i. M.h't.l'. Siaox, School and
I'icuriU a Ticket to aud l'roia all puiuts, at re
duced Kates.
Laagaijc checked through : 80 pounds al
lowed each l'astenger.
J. A. MCOI.I.S,
icnrral Fttya inlatucut.
Rr.AMXG, Ta. Nov -7, 'Go-lf.
is 06 isgc:
I'hi'iwU'liiiiir and Eric Rail Road
ri'MHStiivMt Liiietravert-s the Norlhcin and
X Norlbwent. 'outuics of l'eniiy Ivauia to
the cilv of Erie, on Lake Erie.
it has been leised and is operated by the
Fksxstlvaxia Rail IIoau Cojii a v.
time OF rAsKSiEB TRixs at llAnnisufBC. j
LEAVE EASTWEltD.
Eric XlailTmin
Erie Exiiress Train
Llniira Express Train
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Krie XIail Traiu
Eric Express Train
SAi a. i
a. m
l.Jj i'. M.
a. m.
v. m.
j,. ; r. m.
Flreira Express Train
l'asenger cars ru l tlirongli on the Eric
Xlailund i.xpreas 1 rains without change both
x::ys between Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW UKK CONNECTION'
Leave New York at 9,ZS a. it., arrive at Eric
at C? a. si.
Leave New Y ork nt 5,00 r m: anivc at Erie
7,i 3 r ?i.
Leave Erie at ,cj r. M., arrive at New Y'ork
A r. v..
Leave Eric at 10,25 aw; arrive at New Y'ork '
10.10 a M.
10 CHANGE OF ' Af!S RET WEEN ERIE &
NEW YOKK.
Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains.
For hifornm ion respecting passenger busi
ness r.pp'y nt tbe corner of mOiIi aud Xlarket
etrcets, Philadelphia.
Ar.d for freight business of the Company's
ngc.nl ? :
sj. ii. Kingston, Jr.. corner of I'lih and
Jiarket sliefts, l'hilaue'phia.
.1. W. lleynolds, Erie.
Wm. Drown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Raltimorc:
11. II. llnl STON,
General Frcisl.t A get I, Pbiladel hia.
II. W. OW1NNKK,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLl.lt,
General furcrintenjeiit, ViilliauiFport.
Feb li. 'titi-tf.
Hnntirgdon & S
ad Top Sail Ecad.
o
N and after May l.tli, 18 i7. t'tisseti'tir
trains will run as tallows .-
LEAVE SOlTIirABII.
Express. Mail.
A. Jl. P.. M.
Huntingdun 7.4."i o.OO
Saxton 9.:;0 7.S:5
llloody I'.iin 10.63 8.53
Xlouut Dallas lO.o'.l 8.57
LEAVE SOilTUU l:H.
Mail
Express,
r. m.
i.;;o
1.34)
2.55 !
4.4i ,
A. M.
0.1 1
f.14
7.::.)
i'.io
Mount Dallas
llloody Run
r-axiim
Huntingdon.
lb stance rroni .Mount liallas to i.cufiml six
miles. A reliable line of II -.cks connect at
Nt. Dallas for Bedford an I Red ord Springs.
JOHN XI. KI LI. IPS,
may 22, 18G7-tf Superinten l. r.t.
p.KNSYLVAMA RAILltOA i). ON AND
I. after Xlonday, April 20, lf-olj, Passenger
Trains v. ill leave MilHin Station as follows :
EASTWARD.
r-Liiadelphia Express.. 12,41 F. XI
J-ast Line
Cineiuiiati Exj.rcss
Iay Es press
AVay l'a.s.seri"cr
C.24.A.M.
7,03, 1'. M.
.11.31, A.M.
..10.48 1'. M.
Local Acconmi. ar. 0,00 le. 3,35, 1 Jl.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati & Eric Express 1,43, A. M.
rLi!aJcl;liia Express... 5.1?, A. M.
Fast Line 0.04, P. Jl.
Mail Train .... 3,37, P. Jl.
Erui-rrac! Train 10.20, A. XI.
J A XI E 3 NiiUTH. Ag't .
JE have on band a good quality of Hard
W ware, cmprisine a full Assortment ot
CARPESriUl lOOLS & HI.ACKS.V1TU
TOOLS, uch lis Anvils, Hollows, 4c, Shoy
maker Tooie. Saws, Axe, Angers, Iron, Steeb
Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by
Ihe keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2
inches down lo J inch by the pound. Buggy
and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and (Jriud
f tone pictures, tit
EL'LOL'FF, FROW & PARKER'S.
CARrETS! CARPETS ! I'
A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOO!.,
U AH ani II EM I' CAJII'ZTS on Land
and for sale cheap, at
.SULOUFF. FROW A PARKER'S
A LARGE stock cf Quccaswr.re. Celarwar?
such as Tubs. Huttcr Kowle, Buckets
( Liim, Tisskets. llrre PucVis. A-c-, at.
Sll'.'VFi-. FROW i PAUKELV
GROVEU .V UAKKK'S
Were awarued
.Sluie I'airs of
eniiutus al llic
New Vork, Kenlucky,
Vermont, Tenneee,
New Jersey, Xlissouri,
rennsylvuuia, Alabama,
Oliio, Misii.-ij pi,
Indiana, Virginiu,
Michi'un. Noitli Carolina,
ifcousiu, Calil'oi ilia,
Ion a, Oregon,
At tbe Fairs of tbo
Aineriean ln&li:uie,
Franklin Insiiinte,
Xlass. Mcelianics' Afsoeialion,
J'enu'.'i Meclianica' Inslituio,
.St. Loui! Ariculnual and
Xleelianies' Association,
And nt iiiiineroiiK lnstiiiiies and (Nmnty Ka':r.
including all the r'aira at which they
irereexhihite l ilie past luise
yeai's. First prizes
have also teeu
awarded
these Xlacl.inos
nt the exhibitions
of
Lomlon, Talis. Dub
lin, Liuz. Hesanc.in, Iinyoiine,
St. 1'izn-r. Chalons, ami ihev h:ive
tieen furcislied. by special roiumand. to the
LutprcfS vj rrnncr, Lmprr&s of Austria,
J'liijircss t,f Jiusnia, Kmjtriss
J!a-i, (Jiici it tif (Sy, and
Queen -f JJavaria.
T!ic fiUOVKK & UAKEIt Elastic
Stitcli Sewing Macliiues are superior to
ui! others fur the loihiwiug reasons:
1. They sew with two Jbreads direct from
the sp mm, and require iio"Te indicg.
They are more easily understood and
iM-1, ami k.-s liable tu derangement thunotli
cr mucliint'S.
X. They arc capable of execul ing perfectly,
without ciiange of a. jiistnieul, a much greai-
cr variety of work than other machines.
4. The stitch undo by these machines is
much more firm, clastic, and durable, especi
ally upon articles which require to be washed
and iroiK-'J. than any oiber stiich-
A. Ibis siiich. owing to tbe manner in
which the i nder thread is inwrought, is much
the uio.-t pliiiiiTaud beautiful in uv, Hiid re-
lams Mils p.uiiipnc-s ami i.cauty even upon
articles fieo:ieii:ly Wa.,hed and ironed until
they are worn out
ti. The slriictttre of the seam is sr.cli that.
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few stitches, it wilt i.either open, run, nor
ravel, but remains firm and durable.
7. Cnlike other machines, thee fa!en bath
ends of the seam by their own operation
K With these machines, while silk is ui-ed
upon the right or face side of the seam. cot.
toil may be used upon the other side without
lessening the airrngih or durability of the
. Pctiin. This can be done on no other machine,
land is a great saving npm all articles stitch-
ed or mauc up with silk.
I !i. These machines, in a 1 iition to their su
i pcrior uieriis as instruments lor sewing, by a
j change of adjustment, easily b-ameil and
practised, execute the niot beaiitit'uland per-
Uiaucut ciutironlery ami oi namciital work.
il:o Lit & II A K EH S. M. CO .
itlti ( heslmil Jsireet. l'bilade!ibia.
Machines delivered at the residence of any
one purchasing in litiier of the boroughs.
Threads, Oil-, Needles, and every other ni
tic'.c appertaining lo the working of Ihe ma
chine on hahd and for pale by .1. II. XI. Todd.
The above f-'civing Machines arc lor sale by
J. 11. XI. TuIiU. Peterson, l'a.
8. l;. LOI DON, .Millliutown. T.i.
niny 1", lf.;7-tf.
good xi-: wa
T 1J. M. T(i'! has
iust received a fresh
arrival of New f. is .roni the Cilv. al
greatly red::-! rates v.bieh he is telling ut
ihe I'Lllowinc prices:
American Prints from...
Others ,
Ginghams
De L-iin"
La-lies ii-es tioods
I'-iown M uslins
Blenched "
Ticking
Cotlonudcs .
Ladies Gaiters from.....
Kito ISc
lo, 1:
15 lo 10.
20 to 2'io.
22 to 2t-'o.
- 2.1 lo fVic
- 12, 15 lo 2:1c.
... 10, 12. !." :;ic.
20. 25 to :Se
20. 25 to 4'lo
i-l.io, $2,W, fcJUH)
also a lire assortment of Xlisscs Gaiiers.
Best I.ovtring Syrup . iile. ijt.
Good ?yrup -20 to 23e itt.
Brown Suar 1 1, 1 ic.
White " 3ibs. 5-lcls.
Best RioCoffw o lets. lb.
Oal Oil. (best) 15cls. (jt., or 55cls. gal.
A!:a a f.ac lut Cassimercs, Casinels nnd a
pood assortment of t'-C latest styles of Men
and Hoys' I!. .Is, cheap a large ass jrtr.:e::t
of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves aud
Bugle Trimmings
The following prices paid for Butter k Eggs:
Butter 25cls., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes ho to
MOcts. bush.
A full supply of Xlacksrland Herring on
hand. april 21, t-7-tf.
AT
'JkOMPSOM'S SiOCK.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully nn
X nouncc that he has just received from
the East, a large assortment of
GZGCi'FJZS,
FZ3IT.
SjlLT,
COJIL,
which he offers at Ihe lowest market prices
Givetne s sail. KATUAN KEELY'.
npr. 17, it:07-tf.
T Joots and Shoes. The undcreign-
ed, having purchased from Wir
lliO highest jr
E. Bowers his p.oot aud Shoemaker Shop on
the corner of .Main nn-l Bri-lge streets, is now
prepared to accommodate all who may favor
him with a oall with
I!oois, SnoF. s, Gaiters,
Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, ic., at
uiaderale prices. A" work vfarrantrd.
2. B. i'ASIC.
XliCiiitcwn, Ap:!; Z, '07-ly.
I:U
AM)
Universal Cldhrs AV.
The best and most popular X!atiiii:e ever
invented.
All Washers warranted lo give satisfaction.
If not as represented, the rar-her will be ta
ken back and the money relumled.
In otic-ring the Wnslmr we present you the
(olio ii'lt nlicruni ives :
1. Kiliier to mako a woman work all Jay
at the h'lidest drudgery, hinjerr.Ui lo health
nnd life, litty-iwo days in a year or buy
Machine lor liei, wiih v.Liili he can lo ih
fame work in two hours and ot be tireda
Cvnmlt Ihnllh.
2. Kilher buy foods to be rn lbcd to fi-a-lnents
on the vvash-bnnrd, or buy a Machine
thut will clcuiiso without injuring Karmcuts,
n n i so pay lor itseil Ilireo times a year -
Cumuli Kcuomy. Sold by ' j
J. li. XI. TOI?. ;
Taltetsmi. 1'a.
DUTY'S CLOTHES
Read what our neirlibors have tr My: GKNTS FURNISHING GOODS,
1'KNNSYLVA.MA H..I X. 1 f . or , fc ,
I ATTF.liao4, Jan. -f hi. ( . . , . .,
t n r t . . i- n'i . .-c invite every one who wants anything in the
.'.15. M. 1 iimi, l.sg This is to certify ' , . . ,. , ' " .
,i. . ,i ., , . ., ,,r , i ., I loiliirie line to !all and see our new stock.
thai, tbe Doty s tlulhes Washer and Wringer, ". .
i . ..i i.- ii , ii.i It is J.normous in Quantity! Magnificent in
I purchased from you, will do all that is rec- ; " ,. , , .,, , ,, .V i
........ i i :r .i i- . . i- . ('ualiiy ! and will b sold at greatly reduced
omcnacd if the direction tor washing is , 1 . J . fa J
si i icily observed, especially lor heavy cloth- rr""c9'"r 'SI.')'
ing one person cm wash as much in an hour; I'fjcCS l!lC SilIHC uS CcforC tllC VfilY.
Willi e:ite as they would do in six hours by , ,
hand or common rubber. It is a great sivor; Henieniber tbe place, Crystal Palace Cloth
of cloibes iln.A There o..iil...r f ic. , 'E Kuiporuiin, l!i I lge street, Mitllinlown. l'a.
lion in wishing or strain in wringing. Hoys
ortiirls of 12 to 14 years old can do the
washing.
F. XI. XIICKEV.
XIr. J. Y.. XI. Torn fir: .Since I have
puri-hased Doty's Clothes Washer and Wring
er from you, wnsb-d iy is no more dreaded by '
niy wife ns my little girl 1 1 year" of ago can :
do my washing of ;i persons, in from two to'
three hours, which used to take my wile all1
day. 1 can cheerfully recoiuineud every per-!
son lo go toj. 11. XI. Todd's, and get a Wash
er and Wringer as I am confident Hint you'
can save Hie price o the M'ichine in less
thm one year in the savir.g of tbo of the
wearing of clothes as they are wished with
out rubbing. Yuuis c.
jan. 30 ly. JOHN RALENTINE.
' E W V A Jl I L Y
'pilh suprior merits of the "Singer" Mj.
J chines over all others, for cither family
use or manufacturing purposes, are so well
established and so generally admitted, that
an c niiinertlion of their relative excellencies
is no longer considered necessary.
OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINES.
which has been over two years in preparation,
and which has been brought t ; perfection re-g.ir-lle-s
of lime, labor or expenses, n.l is now
confidently presented to the public as incoiii
parably the best Sewing Machine in existence.
The .Machine in iies:ion is simple, com
pact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, ligbi
running, and capable of p?rforming a ran;-e
and variety of ,.rk never before nitempte-l
upon a single .Machine, using cither Silk,
1 iit.t. Linen or Cotton Thread, an-t sewing
wiih ei'ial facility ihe very lin-st and cuarsci
materials, and anything betwu si the iivo s
ticmes, in the most beautiful and substantial
manner. Its atla.Vmonts for heininin-r, braid,
ing, cording, l lebing, quilling, felling, trim,
ming, binding , etc. are novel and practical
and have been invented aud adjusted especi
ally for this .Machine.;
.Machines always kept rn band nt piy Tail
oring Etahljshmciii, second rtory Siib-utt,
Frow .t l'aikei's Slore. Bri-lge street, Miillin
town, P.i., for ihe inspection of ihe public,
ami for sale at the most reasonable prices.
Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil,
and evcry'.hiiig pertaining to this Machine
constantly kept on hand for sale.
WILLIAM WISE, Agent.
XIIRlintown, Jau. Ill, 8"7-ly.
" EARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
AT
LOUDOX &
.TACIv AT AX'S I
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
J1IFFL1NTOWN, PA.
(""HE undersigne-I have jii't received from
. Philadeljdiia another supply of
.: ii:jtj f.jrz c-jxsr:: azoXT:zjT.n
For Men and Boys, which they are selling at
panic prices. Also, a line a.-.ortnicnt of
For men, women, boys, girls and infant?, at
prici's which they defy con jelitiou. The
best uii'i cheapest lot of
jr n n - -? -t n r
j - '' j- j' t--U-)
In the c-umty, fornien ana bos.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting of Linen Shirts, Ovrshirts, Un
dershirts. Drawers, Collars. Cravats, Hand
kerchiefs, Stockings, Suspenders, Gloves. e
r.ThaiiLl-il lo the public f.-r Ihe libera!
support they have heretofore extended to us,
we are de'erinine-l to retain their suppuri by
giving them good Goods at low prices.
Very I!espce(!ul!v,
nov 7, lS.;r,tf Lop Dux fi JACK MAN.
Tif AMED I XI M E D Fa T EL vT- F i vcT" limT-
dred .Men. to a,-t as salesmen for Cob.
bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising
upwards of 1,511! crown quarts pages; a
Commentary of 17.i:'J0 notes from different
Commentators: 7O0 Engravings. Family
'hotograph Department ; Extended Concor
dance, Maps, Bible History, (hrolioiicical
'lables, etc., A book that always sells.
Our average tales are 5i't copies per day.
As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers.
Ministers, and all lovers of the WOnl of God.
it has no competitor. Fir particulars, ad
dles! H. A. STREET,
mar. 20-tf. Harrisburg, I'.
' ' ' A '.. I S T E R S V 1 1. L E T I N S 1 1 0 P. T h c u 11
1 L dcrsigncd has establisiicd himself in
McAlislersville in the Tinning business.
Peisics wanting anything in his lino Eho.tld
call before purchasing elsewhere ns be is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Sheit Iron Ware, and In sell as low as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and the public gruer.-illy are respect
fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
leiition tj business to deserve a s.hi.rc of pat
ronage. oct, si, 'cotq Jacob g. winey.
M Q T I OE!
Ladies wishing to be supplied with nen
and good shoes will find it to their advantage
to call on H. D. WELLER, at his shop on
XIain Street above Cherry, where they can
be supplied with almost every style at moder
ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they
wish durably nnd neatly executed will be
promptly altended to by giving him a oall
Ttrmt: CASH. II. D. WELLE ii
Mifiiiutown, July 2Gth'C5.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the
tol Buildings,
Capi
liAiusBuna, va.
j,Tcrois as moderate a::y Hutdio Ihe
City.
Wil. G.TUO.MTJN, Tic-riaor.
i OUJi TO Lie Y
TRIUMPHANT.
OUR POLICY
IS TO KEEP THE
BO-L-AUGKST,
KS.AND CHEAFEST
Til( K or
XfEN'S A."?D HOYS' FALL & WINTER
Oiotliiiie,2
Hals
Vail.
its and Cnns, llools and fboes, 'nooks.
Uses, Carpet Sucks. Hosiery, filoves. Hand
kerchiefs, .Mnrts of all kinds.
SULCIFF, FUOW & 1'AIIKEU.
jan lfi,
lSfi7-tf.
t AT THE
or
SULOUFF, FK0W AN!) 1'AKKEK,
IN TUB CRYSTAL PAI.AC K II I! I LIUMU,
.M1FFI.INTOWN, I'A.
'jHIK UNrEItS!iiNI".D HAVING I'l'R
L chased the stock of goo-Is formerly be
longing to Suloiilf & Siainbaugh, and having
H-l-ted lo it quite an assortment from the Phil
adelphia market, are now r-a.ly to soplly the
citizens of XlilHiutown and vicinity wiih any
thing and everything that is usually kept in
a country store, and a great many things that
have never been kept before. We are deter
mined to sell goods at a REDUCED IT. KT
and make it an object .for the people to buy
trom ns. A large stock of Dl.t GtiOD.-, con
sitting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as
FCENCH XI Kill NOES,
SHEPHERD PLAID.1', (all wool,
FANCY PLAIDS, fall wool)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES
I-ltESS FLANNELS.
THIN SACK FLANNELS,
V. II I I E FLANNELS.
ri.UE TWILLED ILANNELS,
KEDKLANNELS,
XIITLINS.
PR AKK.IST SHAWLS Sc., kc.
( aabe ha I at
SUI.OL'FF, FP.OW S PARKER S.
MOURNING D.7ESS CCOD3:
ISIuck SLuu ls.
Veils, CoLirs,
(lores, Cntintlcts.
Second "oumiug liiiluiorat:'.
llooils, Ac
I'.verythiug desirable in tins line, aud n
vi i y large stock,
Al SiilouH, Trow .V Parker's.
( M'.EAT KEDtCTION IN THE PRICES iF
'J S A D D L K It Y from January lx. ISOli.
! JAMES II. SIMONS wci-l.l re-i-rel fnllv
"ounce to his old customers ami the p,.Mie
iv' P'rallv that he has a larje st .ck of
If Ti SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS.
6' WHIPS and all other arlich s 11-uaI-
!y kept in a SAIWI.EU SiIOl which he
nill sell at the following reduced prices:
Po st Silver Plated Harness i'U 00
eeoiid I est
do
do
do
do
do
:2 1 11 1
oil On
25 Oil
2:5 I'll
10 t-C
21 01
2- I.I!
IS 11:
10 (1.
0 0'
T.in.l do
Coiuiuon P!acJ
Second do
Common Plain
Best Spanish Saddles
Second do do
Common Quilted Seat do with
Horn
Common do without iiuru
Wagon Saddles
Five inch Breech-Bnnds & Side
Leathers for two Horses
Four inch do
40 (ti
5 01
Back-bauds 8 inches 3 20, C inches
2 4!l, 5 inches 1 75.
Double set of Yankee !lames which
includes bridles, haloes, collars, lii.c
b:ii chains, c.
Tair of Yankee Bridles
Five-ring Halters
'J bree-ring do
Check lilies -1-4 inch
du do 1 iucu
Blind Bridles
Riding Bridles from $- 53, 0 0C
t;ood Draft Collars
Harness do
Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1.50, 1,23
I!ug-;y do from 75 cents to
Buit'iry Lines, flat 2,00, round
ii
ti
1
1
00
on
on
25
2 11.:
o 51 -
.1 75
4 00
3 i:
2 00
2 0e
3 OU
Plow Lines o-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,13
1 1-4 inch 1.25.
lie would also invite the public to examine
his sirifk before p-irchasing elsewhere, as he
IVels confident he can se'u cheaper than any
01l.tr establishment in the county. His motto
i3 quick sales and small profits. Give him a
call and save money.
Pc3 R EPA! RING neatly executed and ali
work warranted.
JAXIES II. SIXIOXS,
Bridge St., XlilH'uiown Pa.
Oct. 11-If.
- W JTt C. Ti 7-1 IN T 31 5 T
.a a u -.aisi jj
Patteuson, J liDitita County, l'a.
The undersigned, haviug re-furni.ihcJ the
above House, is how prepared lo furuish Ihe
public, on the most reasonable terms, wiih
Miah and Refreshment at nil Jlmirx.
Farmers and others visiting town can procure
meals at almost any price. Also, laign Stable
a'.isohed for Ihe accommodation of travelers,
attended by careful ostlers.
ICE CREAM IN SEASON.
A share of public patronage is solitited.
may 15, lb07-tf.J W.M. ItEESE, Pro.
Ficon a &mm.
'LOL'U and Grain, of ali kinds, purchased
14 .- - , v. .. b...un, j,uiUianiU
at Xlarket rates, or received on itoraire I
aud shipped at the usual fiieght rates. Hav-
mg boais 01 ot;r own. wiih caretul eantians
an-1 hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
aud from Philadelphia or uuy point along the
canal
sulouit ,fhow t parei:k.
RING'S
fea en ay mm
Tills ! the Ajiukosia that Eiaj nude.
Tills the Care that lay
In tbo Ajimiosia that Kicg isads-
Thla I the Sf.m wh 3 was ball and
gray.
Who now lots raven locks, they say.
lie used the Cure that lay
la the AiLUUoalA that ltmj made.
This la tha Xraidcn, handsome and
Who married tlie man ence bald and
gray, -A
Who now haa raven locks, they say.
lie uveil the AituuoalA that Itiu
wado.
This Is the rarson.wbn, by tbe way.
Married the tnuiilca, bandsouie lu-X
pay.
To the mm onre bal-1 and (rrny,
Lut whu now lias ravcu locks, they
say,
BecmiHC be nsed tbe Care that l.iy
In the AuiuosiA that liiu jr luauc
Thh Is tbe TteJI tbr.t rings away
1 o i.roi:se me jiei.pie sa-i aui a
I lito thin fa-'t, which here do- 8 l.-.y
fifiiH would not be b"l-l or prity,
L ie the AubMosiA that i.iii'j made.
L M.TliCES & CO, FaoPitiETQRs, PTnc:n3', Z.I'..
For saie by B. F. Kki-skk.
april 21, ltSt;7-fiuiJ Xiilili.iton 11, Pa.
the
SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVAL'
f'F
CHOICE GOODS
AT THE STOI
OF
The imjersigned would rrspectfolly invite
ti e public lo call and examine his slock hef re
pui chasing elsewhere. He has bong!. i:ii
assnrinicnt at such pi ices Ihut he caiumt t e
iiU'lersol-1 by any in the coiiiilry. Sj ccial at
tei.ii. n pai.i to purchasing goo-iin Iheciiy pel
or-leral llie sliorlest not:ce.
Every cil-irl 111 be ma le by him to give sat
isfactiou to loose who may favor him luiuuc!!
i.t:;it:.s' iMtcss ceoas :
Black an 1 Fancy Silks,
Alorie Antique,
Pure Uhilii, Biilbautes,
Buml tizlat Is,
Cashmens, Petdir.s,
Berges Lawns,
Greuailiiies, iJuoals,
(:ingba:n La'.,';s,
All WO-. I d i.aiocs.
Alpacas, .c.
A full assortment of White Dress G-.""s, XIus-
!ins, P.rochu and nlhrr Shawls, Bonnets, It-.n-II-1
Satins, Biblions. Florrers, 'C. A!so, Col
lars, Uu-kr.-dtcvcs, liuuiikercuiefs u great va
cty. He has also lai in a large stock of Wool,
Cotton and Bag Carpels, Oil Cloths, -Mattings
ic, at the lowest prices.
Country Pro-luce taken in exchange for
goods, for which tbe higheit market prices
will be paid by
j. m. i;j;lfor:.
COOl) XEWS!
Sjiriii; nnd Summer Gvoih at prices
In !
mil the limm.
I- it A N' K, COOK, & Co.,
PATTERfON, Pa.
Have just returned from the Eastern X'a.kets
with it fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies'
t'ress Goods, c oiiaiJtiug in pari of
Pfi'A.Y.V. -VoV.lA, ALVAC-
cas, j'j;:.xcn mi:i:lxos,
Di-: la x:s. cixg'jiamS,
I'RXTS. .((', .i (.
Every d'.staiption of 1 cincsiic Dry Coo-ls-.
such an
Bl
and
Bleache-i M
s'irs.
ckin"
Ch.'-ks, Cotton and L::icn 1 ub!e l-'iapcr,
Crash. Nankeens, i'ril!in-'-, ic,
Fancy and l'iain Cassiuieres,
S.-itinett-i,
Twee-Is,
Kentucky Jenrs,
I lain. els,
Litiueiis.
Ladies' Balineral Shuts.
lioop Skirts,
Tibet, Wool Knit an-1 French Shanl-, Gro
ceries jf cvt-iy ileiciidtioii,
Cheese, Fi
Bacon, ic,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
fiiiecnsware.
Cedar
auu W iilow-wave,
Hal .Iw.vre,
Tob,
icco.
Segars, &c.
Tbe largest stock in the county.
lu connection with our other business, we
h .v? a MAKKET CAR running to Philadel
phia ami arriving in Fa.'lcrstjii, every Tiles lay
on which vre ree-ive ea.-h week fresh supplies
of new goods. The public can be supplied
with all kindi cf Marketing, Fresh Fish, ic,
either at the car on Tuesday, or at our Store
during the week. may 8, ISOi.
Xd mors Bald Heads!
X more Grmi Lmhs
OR. LEOrS'
ECLLXTIUC 1IAIU KETiEWLR,
Is proiiouueed by all who have used it tbe '
verv 1. est- prevara: 1011 jorioe una. .1 13 .-.
positive cure lor Ba'duess. cra-iieates l'and-
rutl anil liiimf.rs, stops ine uair i.oin 1 iinng
out, and pcc-L'.y restores Gray Locks 10 their
original hue and luxiirii-nee.
li operates 011 the secretions and fills the
"lands with new life aud coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be
brought back by a lew applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It mikes the hair suit, p. ussy, nagrani.
pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange.
Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist j
pliant and disposed in regain in viy desired
posilion. As :i Hair Dressing it has 110 equal !
iiiQ sales are enormous au-i 11 is ut.oeiui
hi,, I nun. ' of both sexes.
K0ld by Drui"'ists throitL'hout thu United'
States. Address all oriieis to
Z1EGLER & SMITH,
mm
Sole Proprietor,
n," N-r.h ThLu' Street, Philadelphia.
U0V. li, C'j-J,
A '"ori.;N cii:z:::.;sLyr.wa M.iTr
J- r.u-l SatM.p-ry .s:,.r, in i'ci 1 ysHl - fu.
niatn co'tnty, I'u. ( l'- -l l"' .- Rn.i-iin-' j'
'i'uu un-loisigti .! iisl.s leave !.i iuCui th
good , c -pie vt liiid ami uti.., f c...lU4
tha! ue lu: epend a Snc s:v-ek -.f .H.st-o: 11Vy
B00I.S. etc.. ttil laving b-i. I.t r L. in ..1 :V
very 1-nv wI.o!e,aV pri-.--, in I i:;....j..ti 1,.,
nd.i eg a mik.M per t-.-iit.i-e, ; e.-rain lie -i
soil cheaper it- i.i i,y th- .-liu'iUahMcnt in
lh.! souuty. l:.o f'.l'.,wi:. U a 1.. ; of XIag.,.
z:nca nu i Periodical-., I-..-;,!. , itii picesai
lachcd, any of which wtil lie fy.t by mail
10 any pluc uj-ou rcct;;t ii itio susuxed
prie.-H. v ,7. :
. Allelic Xlonihly. rvr
llai rets XI i'.'j.me A.n-'
i .aLk L slit's Gi.icttc of Fa.-hioiis.... 4t c!
G-ilies Al.igizine ;;.-.c.
Xlailarnc D niorot's
Ladies Frict:-!
1 alious .Magazine
1 eieisnn Magazine
T. An hers' Magnz'ne
Waveily Magl?.ir""( iv.vklj j
Harp.is P'.eloiin! (weekly)
Frank Leslie's Pictorial. :ju.-lrl.l,!
I bin ney C jraer
Al ion.
New Y'ork Ledger
Nati ,nnl I'.dice ti izeite.........."..'
Ne 1 York Clipper
fnlnrday Night
G'c.-.sous Literary Comr-anion
Sum. ay mi ati:'-
-'o
2iia.
. l'-c.
10;.
. It .
. 1 c.
J5e,
. .
. H e.
It'c.
07c.
l"c.
-Or,c.
l'!.-r; :i.. logical .loiu.ial
-'C.
.pr:c:i!;i:ralis:t 1
1. ...
c.
Lea liesan-l .'lui::ct s Nv,w
1 P. 'a-ik-'s S--p '-ter
.,t-iich).
10c
D'c
-uaiiin g n-i0;e Letter V. nt. r ;",!ic.
j F'ori.mc Teliers and Dream 1' --.-lis of i;!'5 r-
nt kin. Is. (tachl ." U5c.
1 AN-) all kii.-is of 25c, Novels
N. IS. Philadelphia Daily Pre pcrrocnth
I 7.c, p;.ili4. !phi. Age, 75?. It;. (Mirer. OUo'
Xi.tsic, .Magazines aua other bibuinrs attend -ed
to.
F- S. Bark number? of all Mararlnes an 1
JVp-rs f'Hiii:hLd at sh-;il 1:0 i e. 1 a:n lieier
r.nine.l to soppty a great v. 1 r: : in li.is county
l y furnishing il.e j e.-pie i:h vcaiiuj; mailer
- . a rcao!iaole ::-'...
I re:;ecifu"y solicit your p'rotis-'e.
; John m. 'i'iiuxirsox.
i Per.-ysvillc, r.t:. 1, 1:0.
t. '. . SIAli i.S.V;, i
CHEAP CL0TiiiA'(; STORE.
f
k; a.
Oar-
Jt- liia.J
jHaiii.tjt
T TAVING ITKC.'I.'.SEi) rr.OXI MAN?
t i l ach & Van Or::iertle Irro Clothin"
Estal li.-hu.rnt. siu.a:, .; en the' comer oi
Bn.ige and Water streets. .Mi.TIim.n, IVnn
slv.,. ia, we w..ii! I resp-ctfullv irona tin.
Pub.ic ih..t we have ji.st received a large and
we!! s-le.-ted a-s-n it.nut cf riadv made Cloth
ing, -i'-sigre I f.ir tlie
l ull uuU i:iJ-r Trade lor I'iC."
Such aj
Over Cats. I'rcs- Coat 3, Business Cent?,
C.on:i..,ii ',i;s. r.i-ik-'ns, Vesis. .'iats,
B-.ais and ;'i:..es of cvary de-eriptiou,
style and .MiuE'y, for male or female.
ROYS' RMAr.'Y 3IAHE CLOTHING
Al o. Cat pots. V. hite Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, I'll ir r Shi.-ts. Uia .vers, il-.tiery,-Gh-ves.
Linen ami Paper Colars,
Ciav.us .-.nl Ties, Trunks, Uiu-breil.-..-.
Travelling Bags ic.
A. so, thelites! styles ol Ladies CluaLs, Cir
eubirs ai. ! Furs.
Per.-.. in. in v. ant of anything in onrlinewill
save money by giving us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined lo
seii eb- iji f, ca-!u
0' i':'tt t ,i; c- -t te corner, Bridge and
Water t':ie-.ts.
D. W. IT.'.r.I.EY & Co.
Oct. 4, V5.
new STcr;
'pilr. GKE.Vi EST 1 ISCOVEi'.V OF Tlin
-- AtiE, .-r lb-people t Ltu.w is, thai they
C in buy their go,. U cheaper at Il.e new storo
of V 111. L, --.ic p, ia .!u!i:n.cr.-.i. than at any
oth:r c!o e in il i c.-ttvy. If ib.y do notbe
licve it, j-h-a.e i.vun.iue his Ett of prices aud
then they will.
I :i"t- 32' to l?c.
.Merit e 2-'c.
Oingl -itus . 20 to 25c.
D Laities 25 to .'H'c.
Cott,ili:,,l 'S IS to 55c.
Press i,i, 4", to ii-ic
1, 1, -wti Mti-iin 12J. lo 2lo.
Beat bleached Muslin 1 I to 2"c.
B, s! Syrup j .2'i ... r g al.
S.c nl ;r,c '
0,h-:,;,s ?!." ! ' "
Sugar ilois.-e tO'" "
I'l l Brown Sugar 12 to 15 lb.
Best White " Ls
BeM Rio Ccfl.-e M0
C" .1 Oil '.'te per gal.
A hirue r. ';: (.:,:: ,;' Bo,,-s, Slices, aud
j Kea ly u.ade Clothing always on hands,
j Patterr.-n prices uiivys giv-n f-.r ail kinds
of .Marketing. July 17. lS-,7.
CM BA MILLS. The ' undersigned begs
I Lave to i::!',, via his friends an-1 the J ublu
that he is .-till in charge of the above iiamel
popular mil!, where he is prepared to accom
modate tbe citizens .f Xiilliin, Patterson imd
vicinity, with tbe Choicest Bran-Is oT I h iir
A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stu!i", nn-l Feed
of ail kinds col.statitly on l and. As he runs
a riiii vrag,,n every Tuesday and Fi iday lo
XI:!:!in and Pi.ttiTMin, custemers ran be pui-e-Uir.'.ly
: uiq !iea at their doors. By strict e t
lentioT to business he hopes to reeeive a lib
eral share of public p:ttronri?e. Terms Cash.
Joay 9,'iii;-tf SOLOMON KAUI'F.MAN.
Ej'if" P' rsons can l e stipplir-1 wi'h Ci-al,
ria.stcr, Sail ic, at the lowest t rice, bv our
agottt at Thotiipsor.town, EI.I1IU BENNt'K,
who is also nulhorized to purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
lO- Mr. CI.INE is, also, our authorized
agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, n.isler and Salt for us.
C:tc ns a oil and ycu canu..t fuil lo he
pleased.
Bi Highest prices paid for Country Pro
duce, and taken in exchange for good.
SULOITF, FROW, PARKER.
October, If-1,5.
VITLT. assortment of Ceiitleniau 3 Goods,
consist iug of
Clufi,
(Jasshncrcs,
tiaf'iiiftts.
Over Co'iliiKfs,
J 'vs fains
C m he had at
SULOUFF, FEO.V & PAR K FR S.
SILVER'S WASH l' V lKR.
Sav s time labor, in.iioy. Ma!.. wa -bioga
pastiuie an I Monday a I' stiva'.. Sold every
where. Try it.
Ad iiess ail order-. t- ihe XLiuuf o-iorcs
.IKCI.MR ."c SVii MI.
CHEMISTS W ill)!. I SXf.E Mi ' '- '.rSSl
LIT ..,-lh Thhd t. n.i'j,: ',..';':!.
Il.T 11, liCi-lv.