BEADING HAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT April 8th, ISO?. GnEiT tik mxc rnoM the North and North-'West for Philadel phia, Xeie York, Reading, PotttriiU, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Altcitown, Easton, Ac, dc Trains leave llarrisburg for Xetc York, as follows; At 3,0i, 8,10 and 9,35 a. M., aud 2,10 and O.'Ht r. M., arriving nt Aeir York at Slot) au.i 10.ll) A. M., and 4.10, f20,DI,25 P. AL. connecting with similar Tiaius on the Penni!iariia Railroad; bleeping Cars accom panying the 3,00 A v aud J,(W 1 M trains without change. Leave Ilirritlurg for Heading, PottsriHe. Tamaqvi, Mincrsrilic, Ashland, Pine Ororc, Al IcMoki) and Yhiladclphia, at 8,10 A. M. and 2,10 and 4.10 p M, stopping at Lebanon and all IVag Stations ; the 4,10 r M Train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia onlv. For PottfiWe, Schuylkill Haven and Au burn via Schuylkill and Sutguchanna. llailroad Jcave Ilarritburg at 3,20 r m. Returning: Leave Xete York at 9,01 A M, 12.00 Noon 0.00 and S.00 I M, Yh.ladeljdna at S,'.5 .V M. and 3.:!0 T M ; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7,o0 a M. reiurning from Reading at 6,30 p m, stopping n! all stations: I'olMtl'.c at 8.45 AM and 2,15 1" M f -4A3i"i'' .w nd 11.30 A M, and i.5 P M j Tk-zuuj ut VAit A. M, and 1,00 and 8,53 1 V Leave Potterilic for llarrisburj, via Schuyl kill ami Surqtiehanna Hail Itvad, at 7 00 a. H. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Urad ivi :il 7 30 A. M , returning from Yhiladel t hia at 5 oo I". M . l'otistown Accommodation Train : Leaves Poltstown at t5,2o a. m., returning leaves l'hiladelphia at 0.3o p. ni. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 7 00 A M and fi 15 I M for l'fhrata, I.itiz Lancaster, Coiui,..na. ic. On Sundays: Leave Xew-York at 8 (0 T. M ., YhladSphia 8 a. in 3 1 I. M., the 8 Ml a M traiu running only to Heading; Vntln-iltc 8 Ol) A M., llarrnhurg 9 3" A. M., and lmd t'nfatl '."J and 7,20 M . for llarrhbvrg, niid 11 -1 A. M . for XtK-York, aud 4 25 in. for Philadelphia. CuMnuf'il'o'i. Mileage-, S,otoT, School an I Trc)irxli,ii Ttcleta to and from all poiuts, at re duced Rates. Jlaggage checked through : SO pounds al lotted each Passenger. ti 4. SICOM.S, lleneral Siijitrm ten dent. ItrAiusa, Pa. Nov 27, '05-tf. Tscc iog riiil:i(!t!i!ii3 and Eric Kail Road H MI1S Great Line traverses the Northci n and X Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the Pesnsyi.vaxia Kail Eoaii Company. IME OF rASSESUEtt TB..ISS AT II A RU1 SBC BC. LEAVE EASTWEED. Erie Mail Train S.-i Erie Exi-ress Train ; . Llmir.i Express Train l.j LEAVE WESTWARD. Eric Mail Train ? Erie Express Train FTuiira Exrrcss Train A. M ) A. M ,; r. m. f A. SI. ? P. M. ; p. m. Passenger cars ru i (lirouch on I lie Erio Mail ami Express Trains without change both Hays belwecii Philadelphia and Krie. NEW YOKE CONNECTION Leave New York at ?,CJ a. m.. arrive at Eric ut ZCJ a. m. Leave New York at 0,00 r M; artiva at Eric 7,15 r m. Leave Erie at C,30 P. M., arrive at New York 4, -10 p. m. Leave Erie at 10,25 a ; ariivc at New Y'ork 10.10 a m. 0 CilANUE OF AP.S P.ETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains. For informal ioii respecting passenger busi ness apply at the corner of 30th aud Market streets, Philadelphia. And for freight business of the Company's agents : 5. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of 13th and Market street-), Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. YYm. Rrown, Agcut, N. C R. R., RnltimoreJ H. II. HOfSTOV, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. W. OWINNtl!, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Williumsport. Feb 14, xe-tr. Hnutingdon & Broad Top Rail Road. ON and aficr May 0th. 1N67, passenger trains will run as felluws : LEAVE SOUTHWARD. Express. Mail, r.. . 0.00 7.33 8..r,;i 8.57 A. H. 7.45 9.3D 10 65 10.50 Huntingdon Snxlon ltioody Run Mount. Dallas LEAVE KOBTUWADII. Mai!. a. yt. Express. P. H. 1.30 1.34 Mount Pallas Illomly Run Sax:on 0.10 6.14 7.30 '.10 Huntingdon '.10 4.4.'; Distance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six miles. A reliable line of Hacks connect at Wt. Dallas for Bedford and Bedford Springs. JOHN McKlLLlPS, may 22, 18rt7-tf Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, April 20, I8I.1J, Passenger Trains will leave Milllin Station as follows : EASTWARD. . Philadelphia Express.. 12.41 P. M' Fast Line 0.24, A. M. Cincinnati Express 7,0:5, P. M. Day Express 11,31, A. M. AVay Passenger 10,48 P. M. Local Accouira. ar. 0,00 Ic. 3,C5, P 31. WESTWARD. Cincinnati &Erie Express 1,45, A. M. 1'hilaJclphia Express... 5.13, A. 31. Fast Line G,0i, P. 31. JlailTraia 3.37, P. 31. Emigrant Train 10 20, A. 31. JAMES NORTH, A g' t . "ITTE have on hand a good quality of Hard V ware, comprising a full assortment ol CARPF.XTER. TOOLS k liLAClvSMlTIi TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, 4 c., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Stecb Kails, Hoise Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to J inch by the pound. Boggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, aud Griad Stone Pictures, at SLLOL'FF. FR0TV & PARKER'S. CARPETS ! CARPETS!!i A LARGE and good variety otALL WOOL, V. AO nd LIEMP CARPETS on hand and for sale cheap, at SELOUFF, FIlOVl' & PARKER'S V LARGE stock of Quccnsware, Ccdarwure such as Tubs, Buitcr Bowls, Buckets Caura, Basket". Horse Buckets, ko-. at 6LI0VFF, rilOff i rAEIili'3 GltOVlili k UXKYAVS mmmi Were awarded the highest premiunis at the State Fairs of New York, Kentucky, Vermont, Teiinesee, New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, A labium, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana. Virginia, Michigan, Noiih Carolina, Wisconsin, California, Iowa, Oregon, At the Fairs or the American Institute, Franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, lVlir.'a Mechuuics' lustitote, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanics' Associal ion. And at numerous Institutes and Coiinly Fairs, including all the Fairs at hich Ihey wcrccihibitel the past three years. First prizes have u!--o been awarded these Machines at the exhibitions of London, Palis, Imh lin. I.iuz, Itesaiicou, Rayoiine, St. l'iiier. Chaluiis. and i Itt-y burn eeu furnished, by special command, to the Kitten's I'T t'i inter,, Jitijii'i-ss (ij Atttitrtti, Smirfits of li ussi'it, A'y ! of Jiruzil, (,' of Spain, mid (Jiuxn f Hiiiuria. j Tho GROVEU & RAKER Elastic Stitch Si:witi! Machines are nipnrior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew with two threads direct from the spol, ami require uo rewinding. 1!. They are more easily undT-tiod anil used, and less liable tJ der.iug' mei:l lhanolh cr uinchiu-s. 8. They are capable of -xecutinif perfectly, without cliange of aiijiistment, a much great er v:.r;ety o!' work than othr mactiincs. 4. The sliu-h made by these machines is much more linn, ciatii-, and durable, especi ally upon aiticles whicli reiiitre to be washed au 1 in. mil, than any other sliich 5. This Mitch, oiling to the manner in which the I nder thread is inwrought, is much llicmost pluiii-i and beauiitul in use, "nil re tains !his p'.iiinpues.s and beauty eicn upon at licles fi'(-iiieu:ly na.-.Ued and ironed until ihey are worn out. (i. The structure of the seam is such thai, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few Nlilches, it will l.enlu r open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation 8. Willi these machines, while silk is uced upon the rij;ht or lace side of the seam, cot ton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, ami is a great saving upon ail articles stitch ed or inaile up with siik. !. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned aud practised, execute the most beautiful and per manent embroidery and ornamental work. G ROVER & HAKCKS. M. CO., 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Roroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every ather ar ticle appertaining to the working of the ma chine on hahd and for pale by J. It. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for hale by J. 15. M. TOM), l'a.lerson, I'a. S. R. l.OlDON, MiBlintown, I'a. may 15, 18o7-tf. GOOD X E wa OUGE IV! ORE! F B. M. TODD has just received a fresh ) an ival of -New tiooils i rom the City, nt greatly reduced r ites which ho is selling at the following prices: American 1'riuis from . 11 lo ISc. Oihers 10, 12, lo to Hi. Ginghams -0 to l!oc. Dc Lains 1:2 to 21:. Ladies Dress Goods "0 to uiie- Brown .Muslins 12, 15 to 23c. Bleached 10. 12, 15 3le. Ticking L'0. 2". to 3c Cottonades 20. 25 to 4He Ladies Gaiters from $1 ,75, $2,00, $3,00 also a fine assortment of Misses Gaiiers. Best Loveiing Syrup 31c. qt. Good ?yrup - -20 to 25c qt. Browu Sugar - 11.14c. While " 3lh. f.Ocls. Best Kio Coffee 31cls. lb. Coal Oil. (he-it 1 15cls. qt., or 55cis. gal. Also a fine lot Cassmi.'res, Casiuets aiol a good assortment of the latest styles of Men and Buys' Hats, cheap a large assortment of Notioi.s Ladies new styles of Gloves and Bugle Trimmings The following prices paid for Butter Eggs: Butter 25cis., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes 80 to OOcls. bush. A full supply of Mack.irl and Herring on hand. april 24, t'.7-lf. Al' flHE undersigned would respectfully an JL nounce that he baa just received from the East, a large assortment of QT GCCQC, . GiiCCl i; IE 3, FISTT, Sf.ZT, CCJ1T . ft C. which he offers at the lowest market prices Givt ine a tall. NATHAN KELLY. apr. 17, 1807-tf. B dots andSiior.s. The undersign- .r-j ed, having purchasf.t from W n-.Ti ; E. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main aim Briilge streets, is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor hiui with a call wiih Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, &c, al maicrale prices. All work warranted. E. B. FASIC. Miflnnlowa, April 3, 'C7-ly. im. I .Vt CJ!Jf '" lAiirff OUR rOLWY TRIUMPHANT. 0U11 POLICY IS TO KEEP THE BT3.LARGEST, iSSUBEST, B3.AND CHEAPEST STOCK or MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTER 0 1 O Id. JCL I Hats anil Caps, Hoots ami Shofrf, 'luniks, Valises, Carpel Sacks, Hosiery. G'ovcs, lland kercliiefs, Shirts of nil Itmds, j GENTS' l-TRN'ISIIIXG. GOODS, j &.C., &c, in town or county, anl wo herel.y I invite every one who wants untitling in lav Clot liing line to call aud see out new stin k. It is Enormous in Quantity ! Mignifieenl in Quality ! and will ho sold at gready reduced prices lor Cash. Prices the Same as Before flic War. Ilemomher the place, Crystal Palaco Cloth ing Emporium, Hi i Ige street, Mitllintown, I'a. Sl I.tUFF, FKOW & l'VKKER. jan lrt, lHii7-if. SB BAIT AT THE New Firm or SULOUEF, FROW AND PARKER, IS TIIK l-RTSTAL PAI.AI'K Bl'lUMNU, J11FFMNTOWN, PA. PJiIIi: UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pl'R 1. chased the stock of gooils formerly he longing to Suloulf & Stambaugh, and liatiug added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, arc now ready to sii.lly llic citizens of Milllintown aud vicinity with ntiy thing nud everything that is usually kept in a com. try store, and a great many things that have never been kept before. We nre tt-t-r-mined to sell poo ls nt a RElil'CEl) PRICE and make it nil object for the people to huy from us. A large stock of llRY liOOIiS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such us FRENCH M E KINOES, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES l-P.ESS FLANNELS, 1" LA 1 N SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, PLUE TH1LLED FLANNELS, REHFLANNELS, Ml TUNS, l'.lt AKK 1ST SHAWLS lc, ic. C all lie h id al. Sl'l.ol'FF, PROW A PARKER'S. MOURNINC DRESS COODG: 111 iic h Shun Is. Veils, Colnrx, (lovc, C-nuntlcts, Scconil Mourning Ilnlnioralc. Hoods, Ac, Ac. ICvcrythiug desirable ill tins lino, and n vriy large stock, At Suloutr, Fniw V Parker's. CI HEAT KEDECTlON IN Til E I'KICI.SOF J S A D 1) L E R Y from January IS, l''.'i, JAMES II. SIMONS rccU respectfully an nounce to his old customers and the public - r generally that he has a large stick of if&k SADDLES, HARNESS, COLI.AUS, WHIPS and nil oilier articles UMial ly kept in a SADl'LEU SHOP, which he will sell nt the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness W Second best do ;;2 00 Third do do : o O0 Coiumou Plated do - 00 Second do do 2! 00 Conunon Plain do I'.t 00 Best Spanish Saddles 21 00 Second do do -Jj 00 Common Quilted Seal do with Horn is 00 Common do without noru l' On Wagon Saddles ;i 00 Five inch Breech-Rands & Side Leathers for two Horses 4 00 Four inch do si 00 Back-bands 8 inches 3 20, C inches 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness whi:h includes bridles, haiues, coilars, lines, but chains. ,ic. 45 00 Pair of Yankee Bridles ( 00 Five-ring Halters 1 50 Three-ring do 1 25 Check lines 3-4 inch '2 00 do ilii 1 inch 3 50 Blind Bridles 3 75 Ruling 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, 1,25 Buggy do from 75 cents to 2 00 Buggy Lilies, Hal 2,00, round 3 00 Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,1-5 1 1-4 inch 1.25. He would also invite the public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he teels comment he can sell cheaper than auy other establishment in the county. Bis mono is (uick sales and small prolits. Give hiui a call and save money. Br REPAIRING neatly executed and all woiu warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS, Bridge St., Milllintown Pa. Oct. 11-1 r. 1'attku.sum, Juniata County, I'a. - ' The undersigned, having re-furni.-hel the above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, ou the most reasonable tcnus, wi'h Jlcah and Refreshments at all Hours. Farmers and others visiting towncan procure meals at almost any price. Also, larga Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CUE A 31 IX SEASON". A share of public patronage is soliiiled. may 15, lyOi-tf.J WM. REESE, Pro. FLOCK and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market rales, or recei.'cd uu storage and Bliippcd at the usual fi ieglit rates. Hav ing boats of our own, wilh careful captians and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal S.ULOUFF .FROW & PARKER. 1 1 ' 1 Mawwaiiwn 111 u . amjijw ji m 11 TTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS Dl POT j JL ami Stationary Store, in Pcrrysvilie, Ju- t niata county, Pa. (Post Otllce Building.) The uudci signed usks leave to inf. rm the good people of this and neighboring countits that he has epend a tine stcc of Stationary j Books, etc., and having bought theui at a t very low wholesale price iu puiladelphia, by j adding a small per ccntage, is certain ho cun sell cheaper than any other establishment iu , the county. The following is a list of Maga- zines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tached, any of which will be Sent by mail to any place upon receipt of the annexed prices, viz : Allauiio Monthly 40o. Harpers -Magazine 4"u. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. 4ic. Godics Magazine 35e. Madauio Dciuorest's. 35c Ladies Friend 25o Bullous. Magnzine . 20c. Petersons Magazine 25c. T. S. Anthers' Magazine 25c. Waverly Magazine ( weekly ) 15r. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) Hie. Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, 10c. Chimney Corner . l"c- Albion 15c. New York Ledger 07c. National Police Gazette 10c. New Y'ork Clipper loc. Saturday Night ('7c, Gleasons Literary Companion . 10c. Sunday Diipalo'i .Oilr Phreuoltigical Journal 25c American Agricultu al'st. l ie Beadlesand Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10-. Beadle's Songster 10c. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer 50c. Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of differ ent kinds, (cachl 350. Also all kinds of 25c, Novels N. It. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, 75c., Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, 00c. Music, Magazines aud other bindings attend ed to. P. S. Back numbers of nil Magazines and Papers furnished at short notice. 1 am deter r mi ned to supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people wilh reading matter at a reasonable price. I respectfully solicit your patronage. John m. Thompson. Perry sville, aug. 1, 'ili. I. W. 11. 4 (t fi ' CHEAP CLOTIJLXi; STOKE. This way for Bar. gains:. MAYING ri'UClIASEl) FROM MANS LL bach &. Yan Onner li e larc Clothinir Establishment, situate. I on the comer ot Bridge aud Water streets, Miillintowii, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Public that we have just received a large and well selected assortment ot ready made Cloth ing, designed for the l all tind n liilcr Trade lor Such as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Business Co.ilf Common Coai, Pantaloons, VeMs, Hats, Boots and hhoes f evjry description, style and quality, for male or female. HOYS' READY 3IAIE CLOTHING Also, Carpets, White Shirts, Fancy Over Shirts, Luder Shirts. Drawers, Hosie ry, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars, Cravats and Tie, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags&c. Also, thelaiest styles ol Ladies Cloaks. Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before rur- ch asing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. fcair Don t forget the corner, Bridge and Water Streets. D. W. HAHLEY & Co. Oct. 4,'G5. NEW STORE. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, for the people t3 know is, that thev can buy ilieir goods cheaper at the new si. re f Win. Logue s, in Johnstown, than ut nnv other stoie in the county. If they do no: be lieve it, please examine his list of prices aud then they will. 'nuts 12 to 18c. 2-c. CO to 25c. 25 to 30c. Its to 55c. 45 to liOc. 12A to 21c. Muslin 1 1 to 25c. $1,20 per gal. j-jo ' Mcriiuac Ginghams De I. air.es Cottonades Dress Unod.i Brown Muslin Best bleached Best Syrup Second Orleans Sugar House Best Brown Sugar Best White Best Rio Coffee Coal Oil A large assortment CO " " t.Oc " " 12.1 to 15 th. 18 ' 31 " 70c. per gal. of Boots, Shoes, an l Ready-made Clothing always on hand Patterson prices always given for nil kinds of Marketing. July 17, 107 CUBA MILLS. Tho undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he is still in charge of the above name I popular mil!, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens of Milllin, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour' A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stuff, and Feed of all kinds coLStautly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and l'rid sy to Milllin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a lib eral share of public patrunage. Terms Canh. may 9,'0i-tlj SOLOMON K A UP EM AN. t- Persons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Saltj &c, at the lowest price, by our agent nt Thompsontown, ELIUU BENXt'B, wlio is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. JB Air. CL1NE is, also, our authorized agent at Pcrrysvilie to purchase Grain and tell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give us a call aud you canuot fail to he pleased. Jiff" Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. SULOlU'T, FROW, & PARKER. Oc'ober, 1S05. A FULL assortment of Gentleman 8 Goods, cor.sisiinj of Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinetis. Occr Coatings, Vestuigs. Can be had at SULOUFF, FROW k PARKER'S. SILVERS WASH POWDKIl. Saves time, labor, inoner. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every . w here. Try it. i Address all orders to the Manufactures i ZIE121.ER SMITH. CHEMISTS. y H'llOLESM.H liWVdllSSl nov 1 1, liSuji I y. iff"" n&'s f ijjwii' GRAY HAIR. Thbls&c Axcuosu that Clsgmade, This Is the Cure that lay . In the Ajiouosia that Hing made. This ts tho 3fan who was bald and trray. Who uoiv hflN rnren Ineka. tliiv mav. , lie UKd the Cure that lay I In tl.A A.. ..... ... .1.. I,. 1 - This Is the Maiden, lumdaonie and m. pay. Who married the man once bald and pray, Who now has raven locks, they say. lie n"d the AJlBBosia that itmj made. " i This Is the Parnn,who, by the wsv, alarried the toaiden, haiidaouic aud gay. To the man once bald and exay. But who now Las raven locks, they ' ay. PecjiHac he naed the Core that lny Ja the A-UUlioilA that LLiaz nude. This la the Flell that rinjrs awny To arouse the pis.ple aud aud K'iy t Eito tins ia-t, wnicn here u.M-e lay If yon wiilft not be beild or grwt, L'sc tkt AJaanonA thtt Ring mode. t M.TUSBS CO, Pboprietors, PEnRaow, N.H. For sale b april2l,lW7-Ciu B. F. Kt e.vKit, Miflli.itowu, Pa. GO AND SEE THE SMLXU & SUMMER ARK1VA1J OP CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. M. BELFORD- The undersigned would rcspectfullv invite the public to call and examine his stock bei'. rt , purchasing elsewhere. Ho has bought LW! assortment at such prices that he cannot be undersold by any in the country. Special at- I leiitiun paid to purchasing goodaiu the city pel i order at the shortest no!i-e. Every t-Uortwiil be made by him tocivesat j itfactiou to those who may favor him wi.haca'.l I.tniLS' BIIESS COO US ! Black and Fancy Silks, Berges Lawns, Alorie Anli'ue, Grenadines. Ducals, Pure Chilii, Brillmntes, Gingham Lawns, Bouibazincls, All wocl d Laiues, Cashmerts, Peplins, Alpacas. &c. A full assortment of White Dress Goods, Mus lins, Brcicha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons. Flowers, &c. Also, Col lars, L'ndcrslccves, Handkerchiefs in great v.i eiy. Ho has also lait in a large stock of Wool, Cotioii and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings i &c, at the lowest prices. j Country Produce taki'n in exchange for ' goods, for which the Ligheit market prices will be paid by J. 31. RELI ORD. GOOD NEWS! Sjifi'niy mid Summer Goods at j.vVs to iitit the times. F R iV x K, COO K, & C o , PATTEUSO.V, Pa. Have just rc!urneil from the Eastern Markets with a fresh uipply of all kinds of Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting in part of yOVLIXS. MOHAIR, .MALAC CAS, FRRXCll MLRIXOS, PL' LAXRS, OXGIAJJS, J'RIXTS. il l', ii C, Every dcscaiplion of Domestic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Bleached Muslins. Tickings, Checks, Col ion and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, &c, Fancy and Plain Cassiiuercs, Satineits, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linoens. Ladies' Balmoral Skirt?, Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit and French ShawU, Gro ceries of every descrid'.iou. Cheese, Fish Bacon, ic, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qnrrsware, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, Segars, ic. The largest stock in the county. In connection wilh our other business, wc have a MARKET CAR running to Philadel phia and arriving in Pntcrson. 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, ic, either at. the car ou Tuesday, or at our Store during the week- may 9. 1S07. Xo wore Bald Heads! Xo metre Ctrnn X'Zi DR. LEOMS' ECLECTRIC HAIR ULNEWEK, Is pronouueed by all who hae used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff and Humors, stops the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance. It operates on tho secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring m:.iter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the nair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant, to the touch aud easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist pliant and disposed to rcJiaiu in my desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no eoual lhe bales are enormous and it is a universal favurite with old aud young of bolh sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all ortjels lo Z1EGLER i SMITH. Sole Proprietor. 137 North Thud Street, FkiUuclpkitt tor. 1 1, 'Cu-Iy, .1. ai.u. .ha.'. HOTY'S CLOTilES WASHER" AM Universal Cloifccs Wrinjrr. The hevjt aud tuoit popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted to give satisfaction. If-not as represent. .1, the vasher will be ta ken back and the money refunded. In ollvring the Washer we pre.ent you tho tallowing alicrual ives : 1. Either to make a woman wcrk all day ai the hardest drudgery, ilan:cr.'us to hca'tii and life, hfty-two days in a year or buy Machine f-,r her, with whirh he can du'tU same work in two hours and ot be tircd-v (,' .' Health. 2. Eit her buy goods to be riribed. to frag ments on the wash-board, cr buy a Machine that will cleanse without injuring garments, and so pay for itself three times a year. t'oiuult Economy. Sold by ' J. B. M. TODD, I'attcison. Pa. Read what our neighbors have to says PENNSYLVANIA HcrSK, 1 I'ATrKRSos. Jan. 2S, 'i;7. ( J. B. M. To:n. E:q This is to ceitify that the Holy's Clothes Washer and Wringer 1 purchased from you, will do all that is rcf- omended if the dircc'i.m for washiuj is sti icily observed, especially for heavy e'ol'i ing, i. ne person cu wash s n;ui:'.i iu an hour with case as ihiy would do in six hours by hand or common rubtcr. I: is a great savor cd" clothe; and lime. There is neither fric tion in washing or strain iu wringing. Buys or;i'is cf 12 to 11 years old ciii da the waging. F. M. MICKEY. Mr. J. II. M. Toi.i) .Sr: Since I have purchased Duty's Clothes TVaih. r and Wrong er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by niy wile its my litiie girl M years age can do my wajliing of 0 persons, in Iroin two to ihree hours, which used to lake my wife a!l day. I can cheerfully recommend every per son to go to J. B. M. Todd's, and get a Waeh er and Wringer :is I am confident that yon can save the piici; cd the M-i.-'-ine in less th in one year in the saving of lhe of tho wearing of clothes as tbey are wathed with out riibbif.". Yourrj ic. jan. li;) ly. JoliN BALENTINE. i; W V A M I L Y fj'lIE siipMr:i- merits of the "Sii.g-r" Ma. -L chines over all others, for either family use or manufacturing purpose.-', are so well established and so generally admitted, that an tuuiner.itinn of tii.-ir relative excellencies is no loii'.'-. r ciii ii'tre-l :i( cessary. OlTiNEW I'A M I LY 31 AC I! INKS. which has been over two year in preparation, and which I ns h.'cii b;--ju!it t? p.-i.'ec.i :n re gardless of t ' .1 - r or cfvi.-r.ii nd is now C'li.ti lently ;.r'-crioil to tt.e put. lie as incom parably the tr.' .t Se:r g Mi.i'l.ine in esisience. The MrM!!!!!! in niier:i-,:! is simple, c.ou pacl, durable und beautiful. It is 'ciicl, light running, and capable of p:-i fo'. Liiug a range atolvaiit'ty of work never before attempted upon a -io;.;Ic Ma diine. using either Silk, Twist, Linen or Gotten 1 hrca. I. and sewing with e tial facility f he very finest and coarseit materials, and anything between the two ex trei.ies, iu the nio-i beautif.il and substantial manner. Its att.iiiuents f..r heinmiiig, braid ins. cordin;'. t icl.ing. ijuilting. felling, triin min r, bindin; . etc . uie nov I aud practical, and have been irivenlc 1 and adjuarcd especi ally lor this Machine. Machines ulw.tys kept cn hand at my Tail oring E-iab!:.-!i!iieni, second story S'ulonfT, Frow i Parkit's Store, Brolge street, Mitllin town, Pa., for lhe inspection of the public, and for sale at the most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, 4c, and every'hing pertaining to this Machine constantly kvpl uu hand for sale. WILLIAM WISE, Agent. Miffiintown, Jan. 10, 107-ly. RALG ALS I BARGAINS I AT LOUHOX & JACK-MAX'S CLOTHING EMI'OUIUM, 3111'TLINTOWX, PA. THE undesigned have just received from Philadelphia another supply of s-i-:;-v j-J-s czztk:T3 For Men and Boys, which tt.ey are selling at pauic prices. Al.-o, a tine assortment of I' 2 're $ circ r.?. For men. women, boys, girls and infants, at prices which they defy coicctition. Ilia best an i cheapest lot of rrf. a s ji T o c r In the county, for men anl boys. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Connoting cf Linen Shirts. Overshirts, Un dershirts. Drawers. Collars. Cravats. Han I kerehiet's. Stiickiugs, SiiapenJers. Gloves, ic. BfThankfttl to the public for the literal support they have heretofore extended to us, we are determined to retain their support by giving thcLA good Goods at low prices. Very Respectfully, nov 7, IStiC-tf LOU DON & JACKMAS. TIT" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five luui- i died Men. to act as salesmen foe Cob bin's r.'.u.:tratcd Domestic Bible, comprising, upwards of I.5IMI crown iinarto pages: a Commentary of 17.1 U1) notes from different Comment:'.. ors: 7t)D Engravings. Family 'hotpgraph Department : Extended Concor dance," Maps, Bible History, t.iircnoligical Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales arc 5')" copies per day. As a stan-lai'd Bible for Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it ha3 no competitor. Fcr particular.', ad dress II- A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. HarrUburg, Pa. M'AMSTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himi'li in McAIistersville iu the Tinning business. P-rs. m.s wanting anything in his line eho.il'1 call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to iiia.-.tifaclurc all kinds of Tin and Sheit Iron Waie. and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and tho pubUo generally nre respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tentionto business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct. 31, 'Coif JACOB G. WINEY U Q Ti C E ! Ladies wishing to be supplied with re and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on II. D. WEl.LEE, at his shop ..n Main Street above Cherry, where they can be supplied wiih altnort every siyieal moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will b promptly attended to by giving him a cail. Term,: CASH. H. D. HELLER. iliaiintoH-n. July 2'iih ''-". STATK CAI'lTvJL HOTEL, uear lhe tai l lol Buildings. UAtilSliURG, PA. 5uTeruis as moderate any Hotel ia :h Citv. WM. G. THOMPSON, rrojrie'.jr. f l l
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