READING KAIL ROAD. EffMMEB AHEANQEMENT April 8th, I8G7. "i REIT TKt't'K UXE FnOJI vJ !h North and Norlu-YV'est for Philadel phia, A'cm York, Heading, Pottwiile, Tamaqua, Athland. Lebanon. Allenlem, L'trrlon, Sc., Jc Trains leave larriiburg for A'ew 1 or.';, as follows; At 3,0", F,10 and :Za .t. .M , una 2 10 and 0.00 r. arriving at ,nr lo; at 6,00 and 10,10 A. M-, and 4.-M. f..20.10,25 r. Al.. eiuncctinn with similar Tiains on the Pennnyhania Uailroad; Sleeping Car accom panying the 3,00 A M and '.',00 1' Al trains without change. Leave llarruhm-g f.r T.mJini, rvttsrill' Taauto'ta, Minemvilie, Ashland, J'ine O'roce, Al leiloicti and Vluladtli'hin, at 8,10 A.M. and 2.10 and 4,10 P M, stopping at I.rhanon and all Waft Stations; the 4,10 r M Train making connections for l'hiladclphia and Columbia only. For PvttxviWr, Srhn;V;t liuccn and Au bnrn via &-AvIfcH and Suyuchauna Uailroad leave IlarrMurg at 3,20 p M. Returning: Leave A'r i'ori nl 9,00 A Jf, 12,00 Noon 0.00 and S.H0 1 M, Y Itiladclphia at 8.13 A M, and 3.30PM; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7,o0 a M. returning from Reading at fi,3u r m. stopping at all ttations; Yuttnille nt 8.15 A )l and 2,45 1' M; Atli-.and 0,0 and 11. 30 A M, and j.tl.i 1 ,M Tamiitjua at 9,4 5 A. II, and 1,00 and 8,05 r v Leave rvttcrillc for Ilarrhburj, via Schuyl kill and Suta'a-haima Had Hoad, at 7 (Hi a. M. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves grad ing at 7 30 A. M., returning from Yluladel I hia at 5 oo 1. XI . I'ot'stown .tccomniouauon tru.n: weaves Pnltstown at 0.2o a. ui., retaining leaved Philadelphia at G,.1o p. ni. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A M and 0 13 1 M for Ejdirala, Liliz J.ancitfrr, Cil'tti. &C. ()u Sumlavs: Leave JWw-l'ort at 8 00 P. M , Yhilatfrtphia 8 a.ni 313 P. II., the 8 (Ml a M train running ouly lo Heading; Yuttstille 8 00 A. M., Harruburg 9 35 A. M., and Itcu-i-n7 at 1 20 and 7,20 . M., for llarrubnrg, and 11 22 A. M.. for AVr-aud 4 25 p In. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage. SeatoT, School and licurx,-.n Ticket to aud from all points, at re duced Kales. Baggage cheeked through : 80 pounds al lowed eueh Pastenger. i. A. KICOM-S, Ijrncral Superintendent. RkjUhno, Pa. Nov 27, 'Oo-tf. ISfiG - ISO'fi riiiladclishia an J Eric Rail Road rpH IS Great Line traverses the Northern nnd X Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Luke Erie. It has been leased and is operated by (be I'esssvlvama Hail Koad Coui ant. rms or rAXso-cER ts .ins at habbisul'bu. LEAVE EASTWEaD. Erie Mail Train JF.'.' A. m Erie Express Train J A. M Ehuira Express Train l.jj P. xi. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train S.li A. Jt. Erie Express Train ,13 r. u. Flmira Express Train j.,t j v. M. Passeneer cars rui throngb. on the Erie Mail and Express Trains without change? both ways be" ween Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YOIIK CONNECTION Leave New York at 3,00 a. m.. arrive at Kne at a. m. Leave New York at 5,00 r t; aiiivc at Erie 7, lo r M. LcavQ Erie at ,S0 r. w., rviv at Kew YorV i,i:J P. M. Leave Erie at 10,25 a v ; ariivc at ew Y ork 10,10 a m. KO CHANGE OF ' ARS BETWEEN ERIE 4 NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars ' n all night trains. For information respecting passenger busi. ness apply at the corner of 30th and Murket streets, Philadelphia. And for freight business of the Company's agents : S. 15. Kingston, Jr., comer of 131U and Market si reels, Philadelphia. J. W. lieynolds, F.iie. YVm. brown. Agent, N. C. R.K., Pallimore: 11. li. HOUSTON, General Freight Acnt, Philadelphia. II. W. 1NNKII, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLElt, General Superintendent, Willlamsport. Feb 11. 'CC-tf. HuntiEg-dca & Broad Top Kail Boad. ON and after May iih. 18ii7, pabscDgcr traini will run as fellows . LKAY SOUTIIWAnn. Express. Mail. A. M. r.. M. Ilnntlr.gdon 7.45 0.00 Saxton J.30 7.33 Jiloody Hun 10.55 8.63 Mount Dallas 10.59 8.57 ICJLVB KGUIUW Atll. Mail. Express. a. m. r. si. Monn) Dallas 0.10 1.30 Bloody Kun C.14 1.34 Raxton 7.3!) 2.55 ( Huntingdon 51.10 4.45 . Ilistance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six i miles. A reliable line cf Hacks connect at Ml. Dallas forBcdtord and Bedford Springs, JOHN MeUILLIl'S, may 22, 18H7-tf. Superintendent. OnSNSYLVANlA P. Al I.IiOA I). ON AND I. after Monday, April 2, 1K00, Pasenger! Irains will leave Miiilin Station as follons : I EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. V2,il P. M Fast Line 6,24, A.M. Cincinnati Express 7,03, P. 51. Day Express 1 1,31, A. 51. V.'ay Passenger 10,43 P. 51. Local Aecomm. ar. 0,00 Ic. 3,35, P 51. WESTWAUD. Cincinnati & Erie Exprcfs 1,45, A. 51. Philadelphia Express... 5,1:5, A. 51. East Line G,04, P. 51. Mail Train 3.37, P. M. Emigrant Train 10.20, A. 51. - JAMES NOItTil, Ag't. IT;E have on hand a good quality of Hard V ware, comprising a full assort mer.l o( CARrKA'TEll TOOLS k HLACKSM1TH TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Ho'se Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound, Ropes of all Bizes from 2 inches doTn to J inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon C-tlr.. Grind Stones, aud Grind Eton Fictures, at 6ULOCFF, FROW & PARKER'S. CAKFE1S 1 CARPETS ! !! A LARGE onl good variety of ALL WOOL, R AQ and HEMP CARPETS on band and for anle cheao, at SGLOUFF. i'ROV & PARKER'S A LARGE stock of Queensware, Ccdarwara ueb aa Tuba, Butter Bowls, Buckets Ciauras, Baskets. Horse Ruckels. &e; at. fiCLOVFF, FBUW & PAKKEU'S guovek & UAKKirti mimt EEfleaaBEa Were awarued (he hiliCbt premiums al the Stale Fairs of New York, Kentucky, Vermont, Teiiiiese, New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, ludiunn, A'iriuia, Michigan, North Carolina, AYNconsiu, California, Iowa, Oregon, At the Fairs of the American Institute, Franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, Peuu'a Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanics' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs, including all I lie lairs ut which they Wcrccxhihilc'l (he lasl three years. First prizes Lave al.su been awarded these Machines nt the exhibitions of London, Paris, Iub- J lin. Linz, Uesaiicon, Itayonne, i Si. Dizicr, t haluiis, and ihey have ! been furcislied. by special coinniand, to the Kwjirr nf' IVitnrr, J'injr fs nf Aajtrin ' K 'ii j ui ss i'f 1'nffifl, I'mjic$ iij' I Jji azii, (Jim n iif tSjmtn, ana (Jtucn J'tuuria. The G ROVER & RAKER E!astic Stitcli ?cino; Mjcliincs are superior to all others for the following reasons: 1. They sew with two threads direct from the spool, and require no rewinding. 2. They are more easily understood and J?ed, aud less liable to deraugtmeut than oih er machine. 8. They urc capable of executing perfectly, without change it adjustment, a iiiueh great er variety of work than ollur macliiues. 4. The Etiti h made by these machines is much more firm. c!ntic, and durable, especi ally upon atticles which require (o be wasiicd and ironed, than nuy o.her stuck- 5. This ttitch. owing to the manner in which the rndcr thread is inwrought, is much I ho most plump and bcauii:'ul in iff, and re tains this plumpness and beauty cveu ujou arlicles frequently wa.ilicd aud ironed until they are worn out. ti. The structure cf the seam is such that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of (he seam by their own operation 8. Vitt lltese machines, wtnlc eilk in uenl upon the right or face side of the scam, cit t'j:i may be used upon (he other sido wiihout lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitch ed or ma'le up with siik. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for scwiug, by a chango of adjustment, easily learned and practised, execute the most beautiful and per niaucut enibr 'i iery and ornamental work. fii'.OVEU & UAKKK S. M. CO , 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Boroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ar ticle appertaining lo (he working of the ma chine on hah 1 and for sale by .1. P.. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale by J. 15. M. TOIl, I'.lersou, I'. S. IS. LOUDON, MiSintown, Pa. may 15, 18G7-;f. goo i) xj: ws JB. M. TOI'D has just received a fresh arrival of New Goods irom the City, at greatly reduced rales which he is selling at the following prices: American Piiutb from . 10 to ?c 10, 12, 13 to 10. 20 lo 2c. 12 to 2Sc. 2 ) to 5i'o 12. 15 lo 23c. 10, 12, 15 31c. 20, 25 to oc 2ti, 25 to 4 do libers Ginghams L)e I.ains Ladies Dress Goods Brown Muslins r.ieac'jed ' Ticking Cottonades Ladies Gaiters from $1,7, ?2,00, $:j,00 also a lino assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lnveriug Syrup 31c. qt. Goml Syrup -20 (o 25c qt. l'ronn'iii'ur II. 11c. White " Oiln. 50cts. Best I'.io Co!lec Slelg. lb. Coal Oil, (best) locls. qt., or 55cts. gal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Cnsinels ami a good assortment of the latest style of Men ana iioys Hats, cneap a large assjrunciii of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves aud Bugle Trimmings The following prices paid for Butter A Eggs: Butter 25ct8., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes 80 to OOcts. bush. A full supply of Slacksrland Herring on hand. april 21, (.7-tf. AT 'ilHOMPSOWS IbOSK. TI ''HE unJerignrd would respectfully an X Bounce that he has just received from the East, a large assortment of Q21Y GOC.?, GJiCJIllIZZ, FISH, which he offers at the lowest market prices Ghemeaeal!. NATHAN KEELY'. apr. 17, 1SG7-If. Boots and Siioks. The undersign-Ea ed, having purchased from Wn-.Ss-3 E. Bowers his Hoot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main and Drid:$e streets, is now prepared to nccominoitite all who may favor hiid with a call with Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes. &c, at madcr&te prices. AU work warranted. E. B. FASIC. MJJCiutowa, ApiilS, 'G7-1y.. , OUll rOLWY : T k I u m r ii a i x . 0 t7J? POLICY IS TO KEEP THE B3uLAUG EST, ssa-AND CHEAPEST TOCK OF MEN'S AND COYS' FALL & WINTER Clotliing;! lints and Cups, Hoots and Shoes, 'tvv.ukt. Valises, Carpel Sucks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinls, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c, dc, in town or county, and we hereby invite every one who wants anything in the Clothing line to call and tee our new stock. It is Enormous in Quant. ly ! Maguificent in Quality ! and will be soli! at greatly reduced prices tor Cash. ' Prices the Same as Before the War. Remember the place,." ryslal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, I'.ri Igesleet, Mitlliiilown, Pa. SCLOl'FF, fllUW & PAKKEU. jan 10, 1807-if. eBiSAT'.BOSia AT T II K OF SULOIJFF, FKOW AD PARKER, is tub rrvsTAi. p.m.ack bi ildi.no, MII-TLINTOWN, PA. 'piIK UNDERSIGNED IIAVINQ TTR JL chased the stock of goods formerly lie longing to Suloiitf A Stanibaugh, anil having added lo it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to suplly the cilixensnf Mifllintnwn and vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a coiir,(ry s(ore, and a great many things that have never been kept before. We are deter mined lo hell goods at a REDUCED I'ltlt'K and make it an object for the people to buy from us. A large slock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MERINOES, SIIKPIIKKD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLA liS,all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES id! ESS FLANNELS, T LAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. BI.l-K TWILLED FLANNELS, RKDFLANNELS, MUTLINS. BR AKK 1 ST SHAWLS ic, ic. ( anbe h:i I at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS COODS: l!la k Shun Is. Veils, Colar, Cloves, Cnuntlcls, Second Mourning Ualmoriil!'. Hoods, Ac, Ve. tverj lhin desirable in this line, and a very large stork, At Suloiiir. Frow Ac TurLer's. Ci PEAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICESoF y S A I) I) I. E R Y from January IS, IstCC, JAMES II. SIMONS would respectfully an nounce to his old customers and the public f- CV generally that he has a large slock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, JT WHIPS and nil other arlicles usual ly kept in a S.M)JI. Ell SHOP, whic h he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness o I (Hi Second best do 32 (Hi Third do do ;,'! lid Common PlaUd do 25 (Id Second do do 2tf 00 Common Plain do 1'J !!( Best Spauish Saddles 21 0 Second do do 22 (Hi Common Quilted Scat do with Horn 18 Kit Common do without horn Di (it Wagon Saddles 9 m Five inch Rrceeh-B.mds i Side Leathers for two Horses 40 Oi Four inch do S3 nv Back-bands 8 inches ,1 20, C inches 2 -III, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hanies, cuilars, lines, but chains, ic. .J j 00 r.iir of Yankee Bridles 0 00 Five ring Halters 1 6ti ThiC!-ring do 1 25 Check lines 3-4 inch 2 00 do do 1 inch 3 ("0 Blind Bridles 3 75 Riding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 4 00 Good Draft Collars 3 00 Harness do 2 00 Wagon Whips 2,()0, 1,75, 1,50, 1,23 Buggy do from 75 cents to 2 00 Buggy Lines, Hat 2, till, round 3 UU Plow Lilies 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,13 1 1-4 inch 1.25. He would also invite the public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in (he county. His motto is quick sales nnd small prouts. Give him a call and save money. B?S. REPAIRING ncaily executed and all work warranted. JAMES II. SIMONS, Bridge St., MiiQintowu Pa. Oct. n-1 y. A7,2,EaSQ3IlMs5I3S Patterson, Juniata County, Pa. The undersigned, having re-furni.died the above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, ou the most reasonable, terms, with JJcuIs and Refreshments at all Hours. Farmers and others visiting town can procure meals at almost any price. Also, laigu Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is solitited. may 15, l!?b7-tf. WM. REESE, Pro. FLOIJR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market rales, or received on storage and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with cartful capt tans nnd hands, we will ship freight ot aar kind to ! and from Philadelphia, or any point, along the I canal I SULOUFF ,F R ',V A PARK Ell. TTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS DEPOT nnd Stat ioii'ii y Sioro, in l'crrysvilie Ju- uiiit a county, Pa. I Post (Klite Luiioin;' ) I The undei signed asks leovo to itiloroi (he j good people of this nnd neighboring coui.tiiB ' mat he has opend a fine sleek of Stationary Rooks, etc., and having buiight (hem at a very low wholesale price in pliilatlelpliia, ly ao ting a smnii per ccmiige, is cerintu lie. enii sell cheaper than any other establishment in tho souniy. The following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, villi prices at tached, any of which will be sent by until to any place upon receipt of the uunexed prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly 40o. Harpers Magazine P)c. Frank Leslie's Gazelle, of Fashions. 4'.'c. Godies Miigaziiio 35c. Madame Deiuorcbl's. 35o Ladies Friend 25c Ballous Magazine 2nc. Petersons M.igazina 25c T. S. Anthers' .Magazine 2-c. Waverly Magazine ( weekly ) 15c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) 10c. Frank Leslie's Pictorial, Illustrated, It' . Chimney Corner. .. . 10c. Albion J5o. New York Ledger 07c. National Police Gazelle 10c. New Y ork Clipper 10c. Saturday Nigbt 07c. Gleasons Literary Companion . 10e Sunday Dipnt!. .Olio" j Phrenological Journal 2";0 American Agiicultmalist. 15c Bcadlcsand Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10-. Beadle's Songster 10c. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer 5c. Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of dttfer ent kinds, (each) 35o. Also all kinds of 25c, Novels N. B. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, 75c, Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, 00c. Music, Magazines and other bindings attend ed to. P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and Papers furnished at short notice. I am del er ror i tied to supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people with reading mutter ( a reasonable pric. I respectfully solicit your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Terry sville, aug. 1, '00. 1. U . II tltl.KYfe ' CHEAP CLOTH LNU STOKE. This way for liar. OTSBB1KI! UAV1N0 rURCIIASEB FROM MANS baeh i Van Ormer the large Clothing Establishment, situated on the corner ot I'ridge and Water streets. Mifllinrown, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Public that we have just received a large and wejl selected assortment of ready made Cloth ing, designed for the Fall and Wfiiicr Trade lor IiG5 Such as Over Coats, Dress Coa(, Business Coatt Common Coats, Isntaloons, Vests, Hats, Boots nnd Shoes tif cvary description, style ami quality, for male or female. ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Caipels, JVhite Shirts, Faney Over Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen nnd Paper Colars, Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling l'.ngs ic. Aiso, Ihelatcst styles ol Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars and Kiira. Persons in want of anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing else here, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. 5y Don't forget the corner, Bridge and Water Streets. D. W. IIARLEY & Co. Oct. 4, '05. MEW STORE. THh GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, for (he people ti know is, that they can buy their goods cheaper at the new store of Win. Logue's, in Johnstown, than at any other stote iu (he county. If they do not be lieve it, please examine his list oi prices and then they will. Prints 12.'. to ISc. 20c. CO to 25c. 25 lo ::'c. 18 lo 65c. 45 to liOc. " 121 M 2le. Muslin 11 to 25c. $ i,2,l per gal. Ml-i imac Ginghams Dc Luines CoitoliadeS Dress Goods Browa Muslin Best bleached Best Syrup Second ' Orleans . Sugar Hou5 Best Rrow n Sugar Best White Best Rio Cofce Coal Oil V 10 ' .. 00 " " (Oc " " 12! to 15 !h. IS " 30 " T'lci. par gal. A large assortment, ot lio u.-i, Mi'es airJ Ready made Clothing always on Land Patterson prices always given for all kinds of Marketing. July 17, l.sii7 CUBA MILLS. The undersigned beg? leave to inform his friends and the public that he is still in charge of the above name I popular mill, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens cf Milliin, Patterson aud vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour' A large supply of Bran, Chop-Siuff, and Feed of all kinds cor-stautly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday lo Miiliin and Patterson, customers ran be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to ret-cive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash, may O.'OO-U SOLOMON KAUFFM AN. E-S" Persons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Salt &o., at the lowest price, by our agent at Th' mpsontown, ELIHU Bt'NNt'R, w ho is also authorized to purchuso Grain and give the highest market Prices. Siy Mr. ("LINE is, also, cur authorized agent at Perrysville lo purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give us a call aud you cannot fail to be pleased. fc Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken iu exchange for goods. SULOUFF, PROW, & PARKER. October, 13G5. FULL assortment of Gentleman s Good?, IX. consisting of Cloths, Casshneres, Satinefts. Over Coalings, Testings Can be had at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. SILVER'S W ASH POWDER. Pavts time labor, inonev. Makps w.islilnff a I . , o - pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every- Address all orders to the Manufactures ! ZIEGLEK ,t SMITH, ' CTEyiSTSf WHOLESALE JMUGCISS1 127 North Third &t., PhiLidJiihia. aar II, 13C0 -Ijr. A GRAY HAIR.- This la the Ail u hosia that Bis .) f f?j xa uui jDimuvix vuai lung maoa. Jmt .. . This Is tho Sraa iffrn wan bald and Who now hftfl raven Inekfl. thev ur. ' , He used the Cure that Iny tt In ,1... t.... u: - This la the Maiden, handsome and gay, who married the man once bald and pray. Who bow has raven lock, they p7, lie nsed the Amuhosu. that Rin made. This la the Parson.who, by the wy, Slarried tho maiden, handsome aud gay. To 1 he man onre bald and rrry, liut who now baa ruveu locks, tlicr ii any, - 1 ltM.nu 1,1 .mrJt 11, r, fnr ft,, Inw In the Ambuosix that Ring nude. This la the Rell thfit rln"n away To urease the peonlc sau awl ny - I mo una larr, wnicn nercuwa ify Ifynn wovl'l not be bnlrl or gray, t it tin AauaosiA tluit Ming vuidc. L H.TUDDS & CO- FfiOf ranoiis, Pnvmv, H.H. tor saiu bf B. F. Ki. I'.nkk. april 21, lS07-Cra Miffii.itowu, Ta. GO AND BEE THE SiTtL(J & SU31MER ARRIVAL OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS- M. BELFORD. The undersigned would respectfully invite the public to call and examine his slock bef r pmc liasing elsewhere. He has bought his assortment at such prices that he cannot be undersold by any in the country. Special at tention p iiJ to purchasing goods in the city pel order at lh chnrtesl notice. Every effort will be made by him lo give sat itl'actiou to (hose who may favor him with a ctiii I. Hi ITS' Iilir.SS GOODS ! Mark nnd Fancy Silks, Bergcs T.nwn, Morie An'i'ue, Grenadine.-, Ducnls, Pure Chilii, Briliiautcs, Gingham Latins, Eombazinels, All wool d' Laiues, Cashmerts, Peplins, Alpacas, ic. A full assortment of White Dress Goods, Mus lins, Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Also, Col bu s, L'nderslcevcs, Handkerchiefs in great va He has also laii inn large stock of Viooi. l?otron mI ltfr Carpets, oil C'iotbP, Mattings Stc, at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange fot goods, for which the higheU market pru will be paid by J. M. EELFORD. GOOD XEW5! Spring anil Summer Goods at prices t suit the time. FRANK, COOK, & Co, PATTERSON, Pa. Have jut returned from (he Eastern Markets with a fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies' i'ress Goods, consisting in part of vov lixs. mo ii a hi, m.vac cas, fukxcu mi:mxos, DLL.'. IXl'S, G IXC HAMS, riuxTS. .i c, i. e.. Every (Uscaiption of Domestic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Bleached Muslins. Tickings. Checks, Cotton and Linen Table Diajer, Crash, Nankeens. Drill"n;;s, fie, Fancy and Plain Cassiineres, Satinet la, I weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, J.innrns, Ladies' Balmoral Skt-ts, Hoop .Skirls. Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries of every desciidiion, Cheese, FL-I. Bacon, &c, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Quernware, Cedar and Willow-ware. Hardware, Tobacco, Sejars, &c. The largest stock in (he county. In connection with our other business, we have a MARKET CAR tunning (o Philadel phia and arriving iu Panerson. every Tuesday on which we receive each week fresh supplies of new goods. Tho public can be supplied with all kinds of Marketing, Frsh Fish, Ac., either at tho car on Tuesuay, or at our Store during the week. 'nt'." 1807. Xo more JJaid Head I No more Gray L'rls ECLECTR1C UA1R RENEWER, Is pronounced by ail who have used it the very bust preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff and Humors, stops tha Hair from falling out. a1. 1 speedily restores Gray Locks to their original luc and luxuriance. li operates ou the secretions and fills the glands with new life aud coloring mailer. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be broutbt back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair eoft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch nnd easy lo arrange. Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist pliant uud disposed to renain in any desired position. As u Hair Dressing it has no eiiial 1 lie HH les are enoriuoi'S and it is a uuiverbal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the I'nitcd 1 States. Actdressiai opieis io 7.IEGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor, 1ST North Thin? Street, Philadelphia, j nov. ! I, '00 ly, J Tt.Si& Tb'" rare that ltT I ill? ! rxea W POTY'S CLOTHES WASHER AM) raivcrsal Clothes Wriunrr. The best and uio-si roi ular M.icLino rver iuveuted. ' All Washers warranted to give satisfaction. I If not as represented, ihc vasl.er will be la- ken back and the money refunded. in ot.eitng the vtasucr we pre.-cnl you the followirg alternatives: 1. Either to make woman wort all day at the h iidest dr.idgery, dangerous to hcaliU and life, hfty-lwodavs in a year er buy M achinc Tor In r . with which he can d ih saoio work in two hours and ot be tired C u nit lli-tilth. 2. Eiilier buy poods to be ru lied (o fr.ig.- ; nients on the wash-board, or buy a Machine that will cleanse without injuring garments. and so pay lor itself threa times a year. Consult Economy. So. J by J. P.. M. TODD. Pallet son. Pa. Read what our neighbor? have to Fay: . Pksnsvi.vaxia l.'oisr. "t P.MTKnsox. Jan. '21, '07. ) J. B. M. Tonn, E This is lo certify tLai the Doty's Clothes Vaiher and IVriugtr I piireh'iM'd from you, will do all that is rec oinended if the direction for washing is strictly observed, especially for heavy cloth ing, one person cu wash as much in an hour kith e:se as they would do in six hours by hand or common rubber. It is a great savor of clothes and time. There is lo wlier fric tion in washing or strtiin in wringing. Roys or Girls of 12 (o II years old can da tha washing. F. M. MICKEY. Mr. J. B. M. Tor.n Sir: Since I have purchase I Doty's Clothes Washer and Wring er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by my wife as my little girl 1 1 years of age cau do my washing of '. persons, in from two to three hours, which used to take my wife all day. I can cheerfully recommend every per son to go loJ. B. M. Todd's, an ! get a Wash er and v,'ringcr as I am confident that you e.m save the piic? ol the Machine in less th in one year in ihe saving of the of the wearing cf clothes as they are wished with out rulibin. Yours &c. jan. CO-ly. JOHN BALENTINE. .NEW FAMILY ' j 'RE superior merits of Hie "Singer ' Ma. JL chines over nil other, for cither family use or manufacturing j ut pose", are so well established and so generally admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considercJ necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINES. wiiieh has been over lv.o yetrs in preparation, and which has been brought I; perfection re gardless of lime. labor or expense. nd is nov eonn ltntly prcMMi'd lo tho public as incom parably the list SewingVae'iine in eiisteuce. The Maebin" in iiies;ioTi is simple, com pact, durable and beauti'iil. Ii is uiel, light running, nnd capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single Machine, using cither Siik, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with eitial facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its aitacluncnls for hemming, braid ing, cording, tjching. ijuilting, felling, trim ming, binding , etc. are novel and practical, ami have been invented and adjusted especi ally lor this MtiL-hine, Machines always kept cn ban! at my Tail oring E-tablishment, second s(ory SulniitT, t'row A Parser's More, Rridge street, Iifflin town. Pa , for the inspection of the public, and f r sale at (he most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, I.'eedlc9, Thread, Oil, Ac, and every'hing pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand for sale. WILLIAM WISE, Agent. MifSintown, Jan. f, 1807-ly. ISA EG A INS I I5AP.GAINS ! AT LOUDON" & JACKMAX'S CLOTHING ElirORlUM, MIITLINTOWN, PA. TTIIE undersigned have just received from l- Philadelphit another supply of For Men and Boys, which they are selling at panic prices. Also a tine assortment of 'X oars -zizc z, For men. women, boys, girls and infants, at prices which they deiy competition. The best and cheapest lot of jt f-1 s JTQ cji v a In the county, formen and boy. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting cf Linen Shirts, Overshirts, Un dershirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravatt, iland kerrhiefs. Stiiekings, Susjien le. s, Gloves, ic. CNThaiikful lo the public fur the liberal support Ihey have heretofore extended lo us, we are determine ! to retain their support by giving them good Goods at low prices. Very Respectfully, nov 7, lPOO-tq LOUDON & JACK MAN-. T ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five bun. t ? dred Mn, to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of 1.50H crown quarto pages: a Commentary of 17.000 notes from different Commentators: 70J Engravings. Family Photograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, MapJ, Bible History, ChronoIigi;al Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per day. . As a standard Ilib'e for Families, Teachers, Miniaters, and all lovers of the word of God, it has no competitor. Fcr particulars, ad dress II. A. STREET, mar. 20-1 f. Ilarrisburg, Pa, iVaLISTERSYILLK TIN SHOP. The un it J. dersigned has established himself in McAlisiersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line shojbi call befue purchasing elsewhere as he in prepared to ni.ir.ufactura all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully inviied to call, as he hopes by strict at. tent ion to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct, 31, 'COtf JACOB G. W1NET. N OT I C E ! Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and good shoes will find it to (heir advantage io rail on II. D. WELLER, at his shop on Main Street above Cherry, where they can be supplied with almost every siyleat moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durablv and ncaily executed will ue promptly attended to by giving him a call. Termt: CASH. II. D. WKLLEK. Mitlliiilown, July 2h '05. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi tol Buildings, IIARISBURG.PA. tpTATcrms as moderate any Hotel in ih City- M1. G.THOMiiON, Fror tutor.
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