Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, September 18, 1867, Image 4

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    READING KAIL ROAD.
bithmeu ARRA?:rELiExr.
April 8lli, innr.
Gnnvr tih'k mm: man
the North and North-Weil lor I'lnladtl
j Ai'.j, Kite York, lUadivg, Polhville, Tamaqua,
AtUlfnd, Lebanon, Alt'tttotcH, t'astoti, Ac, i,c
Trains leave llarrirhurj f"r Xiw York, as
follows: At 3,00, ,10 and V,3a . M., and
2,10 and 0 r. M st riving at AVw I'or at
6.00 and 10,10 A. M.t an 1 4,4t. 5.20,10,25 P.
M.. connecting with similar TraiuB on the
Pennsylvania UailroaS; Sleeping Cars accom
panying the 3,00 a m and i?,00 F M trains
without change.
Leave JLirrislurg for Reading, rottti'il'e,
Ta.vtayf u, .V. 'icrsviHc, Ashland, Vine Ovre, Al
Irntovn and Vhiladtlfliia, nt 8,10 A. M. and
2,10 and 4.10 r M, stopping at Lebanon and
all Way Stations tho 4, Hip M Train making
connections for Philadelphia an'l Columbia
only. For rottsvile, Sclni'Ui llnren w An
trim vi:i A'AwyHill and StttyucliaHna Wailroad
leavc Ilarritburg at 3,''0 P M.
Returning: Leave A'cir York at 9.00 A M,
12.0(1 Soon 5,00 and 8,00 P 1, Ykiladrlphia at
S,15 A M. and 3,30 PM; way passenger train
leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 a M. returning
from Reading at 6,30 r M, shipping at nil
stations; YoUtcuie at 8.45 AM and '2,45 P
M; Ashland o,00 and 11,30 A M, and 1,05 P
M; Tamaqua at 9,13 A. 51, and 1,00 and 8,55
P V
Leave Potlevilte for llarr'uburj, via SeJiujl
hill and Susftshanna Hail toad, at 7 00 a. M.
Jleadtuj Accommodation J ram: Leaves AVaa
i'nyal7 30 A. M., returning from YUiladcl
phia at 5 oo P. M.
Pot 1st own Accommodation Train : Leaves
Pot I si inn at (i,'Jo a. in., returning leaves
Philadelphia al 0,3a p. in.
Columbia Uaiiroad Trains leave Rending at
7 00 A M and 0 15 P M for fyhrata, l.itiz
Lancaster, Columbia &c.
On Sundays: Leave Arte-Port at 8 CO
P. M., Vluladdphia 8 a.m 3 15 P. M., the 8 00
a m train running t.uly to Heading; Vottwille
8 00 A. M., llarrisbtiTif U 35 A. M., and 11 end
ing at 1 20 and 7, "JO A. M.. for J'arrisbnrg,
and 11 ;2 A. M.. for Xeu-Yori, and 4 25 p
m. fix Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mdcaqe, Sraron, School and
Fxcitrrion 'iickett to uud from all poiutH, at re
ilirced Hate?.
Haajvy. checked through : EO pcur.di al
lowed each Passenger.
i. A. 2VICCLI.S,
Ventral iupciii,itidin.
RrjAin.vo., Ta. Xot -7, 'li5-tf.
rii!aik'lplii;i and Eric Rail Road
THIS Great Line traverses the Northern and
Northwest rour.ties of l'cnnsylvauia to
the city of Erie, ou Lake Eric.
It lias been leased and is operated by the
rsNSSYLVAMA Kail Uoad Company.
TIME VI PASSESUEK TRIKS AT II AERISBLKG.
LEAVE EAST'.VEllD.
trie Mail Train
Erie ExDreta Train
tliuira Express Train
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Train
Erie Express Train
Flniira Esrrcss Train
.45 a.
.15 A.
p.
p. M.
Passer.gT cars run through on the Eric
Mail ami Express Trains without change both
Tays bclwecn Pliibulelphia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Leave New York at 3,00 A. M.. arrive at Ene
at J, 00 a. a.
Leave New York al 5,00 p u; arrive at Erie
7,15 p m.
Leave Eric al 5,30 P. ., arrive at New Y'ork
4,40 P. m.
Leave Eric at 10,25 a M ; arrive at New York
10.10 a M.
KO CHANGE OF ARS BETWEEN ERIE &
NEW YORK.
Elcgnr.t sleeping cars on all night trr.ins.
For information respecting passenger bu. i
tiojs apply at the corner of 30ih cui Market
tirccij, Philadelphia.
And far freight business of the Company's
sgents :
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of Llth and
Uarkct streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Rcyuolls, Erie.
Vi'm. Eiowu, Agent, N. C. R. R., R allimorc;
II. II. liOLSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
11. W. GWlXNi.it,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Williainsjioit.
Feb 11, 'C6-lf.
Huntingdon & Braad Top Rail Eoad.
0!
N and r.fter May C:h, 1SG7, passenjrer
trains will run as fallows :
X,CAY SOtTUWABI).
Express
A. l.
Huntingdon 7.4
Saxtou 0.30
Bloody Run 10.55
VIouut Dallas 10.50
LEAVE KOniUWARl).
Mail.
A. M.
Mount Dallas 6.10
IRoody Run 6.14
Kaxton 7.30
Huntingdon 0.10
Mail.
P.. M.
fi.OO
..':!
8.55
Express, j
P. !. i
1.8,
1.34 1
2.55 j
4.45 I
Distance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six
miles. A reliable line of Hacks connect at
Ml. Dallas fpr Bedford and Bedford Springs.
JOHN McKILLlPS,
may 22, 1807-tf. Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Monday, April 20, 1SC0, Passenger
Trains will leave Mnilin Station as follows :
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Esj.ress.. 12,41 P. M
Fast Line 6,24, A. M.
Cincinnati Kxpress 7,03, P. M.
Day Express 11,31, A. M.
Way Passenger 10.4S P. M.
Local Accomtn. ar. 9,00 k. 3,35, V 11.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati il'Eiie Jixprcs-s 1,45, A. M.
Philadelphia Express... 5,13, A. M.
Past Liao 0,04, P. M.
Wail Train 3,37, P. M.
Emigrant Train 10,20, A. ST.
JAMES KORTir, Ag't.
"T7E have on hand a good quality of Hard
V ware, comprising a full assort mml of
CAEPSrK TOOLS & J1LA CKSM1 Til
TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb
Kails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by
the keg and poun I, Ropes of all sizes from 2
caches down to J inch by the pound. Buguy
and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and lii-Lid
Stone Fiotures, at
SLLOUFF, FROW & TARKER'S.
CARFETS ! CARPETS III
A LARGE and pood variety of ALL WOOL
R AO and JlEMl' CAJirL'TS on hand
and for sale cheap, at
8ULOUFF. PROW & PARK EE'S
LARGE stock of Queensware, Cidarwara
XX .uen as luhs, P.u.ter Bowls. Lackcts
Churn, Baskets, Horse Buckets, H;c- at
SCLOVIT, FROW & PARKER'S
(.TROVER k RAKER'S
Were awarded
highest premiums at the
Slate Fairs of
New York,
Vermont,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Michigan,
Wisconsin,
Iowa,
At the
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Missouri,
Alabama,
Mississippi,
Virginia.
Not ill Carolina,
California,
Oregon,
Fairs of the
American Institute,
Franklin lusiitute,
Mass. Mechanics' Association,
Penn'a Mucliniiica' Institute,
St. Louis Agricultural and
Mechanics' Association,
And al numerous Institutes and County Fairs,
including all the Fairs at which (hey
were exhibited the past three
years. First prizes
have also hecu
awarded
these Machines
at the exhibitions
of London, Puris, Dub
lin, Liuz, Besancon, Dayonne,
St. Dizier, l'balun, and they have
been furnished, by special coinmiind, to the
Kwj'rcss tJ' l'nt ut'rt Utttrfss ftWustruif
Kqrts3 Ilussid, Euiprra of
JJrastf, (Jitceii vf tSjuiiit, ami
(Jiucn of Bat-aria.
Tho OnOYEU Si jJAKEIl Elastie-
Siiltli Sowiug Machines arc superior to
all others fur the lollowiu' ruasoos :
1. They sew with two threads direct from .
the spaol, and require no rewinding. j
2. They are more easily understood and :
used, aud less liable to derangement than oth J
cr machines.
8. They are capable of "xecuting perfectly,
without chaugc ot adjustment, a much great
er variety of work tlmu other machines.
4. The stiteh made by these machines is
much more firm, claslic, and durable, especi
ally npon articles which require to be washed
and ironed, than any other stitch
6. This stitch, owing to the manner in
which the ruder thread is inwrought, is much
the most plump and beautiful ia use, nnd re
tains this plumpness and beauty even upon
articles frequently washed aud ironed unUl
they are worn out.
ti. The structure of the scam is such that,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few si itches, it will neither open, run, nor
ravel, bat remains firm and durable.
7. I'ntike other machines, these fasten both
ends of tho se:im by thtir own operation
8. With these machines, whilo ti!k is used
upon the right or face eido of the seam, cit
ton nny be used upon the other side without j
lesscuing the strength or durability of the '
seam. Ibis can be done on no other machine,
and is a great saving upon all articles stitch
ed or maite up with silk.
y. These machines, in addition to their su
perior merits ts instruments for sewing, by a
change of adjustment, easily learned and
practised, execute the most beautiful aud per- j
muncnt embroidery and ornamental work. i
G HOVER & RAKERS. M. CO., I
7u0 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, j
Machines delivered at the residence of any
one purchasing in either of the Roroiighs. j
Threads, Oils, Needles, ami every other ar- ;
tiele appertaining to the working of the ma-'
c.ttiic on uahd and for sale by J. li. M. Todd.
The above Sewing .Machines are for sale by
J. 15. M. TOLL), l'.i:lercon, I'a.
S. It. LOL'bON, Mitlliutowu,
may 15, lS07-tf.
GOOD NEWS
OTJCE -MORE!
JR. M. TODD has just received a fresh
arrival of New Goods irom the City, at
greatly reduced rates tthieh he is selling al
the loilowiug prices
American Prints from
. lGto Lo.
10, 12, 14 to 10.
2(1 to 2'c.
22 to 28c.
20 to C0c
12, 15 to 2:lc.
10, 12, 15 31c.
20, 25 to 38c
2't, 25 to 4Do
,75, $2,00, f U.00
; i licrs
j Ginghams
t lit Lflina
LaJic3 UnM Co0(ls
llrown Muslins
Rlcached "
Ticking
I Cottonades
Ladies Gaiters from...
$1
u!so a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters.
Rest Lorering Syrup 31c. f(t.
Good fyrup -20 to 2oc qt.
Brown Supir 11, 14c.
White " Slbs. OOcts.
Rest Rio Cofl'ee- ,'Jlcts. lb.
Coal Oil, (best) locts. qt., or C5cts. gal.
Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Casiuets and a
good assortment of the latest styles of Men
ami Roys' Hats, cheap a large assjrtmeut
of Notious Ladies new styles of Gloves and
Bugle Trimmings
The following prices paid for Rtillcri Eggs:
Butler '25cfs., Eggs 20cls. doz., Potatoes bu to
'.'Octs. bush.
A full supply of Mackprl and Herring on
hand. " april 24, 07-tf.
AT
!jH0Fyl?50S SiOCK.
I " II E undersigned would respectfully an
nouncc that he has jut received from
the East, a large assortment of
2JY GOCQS,
GFLOCZFjr,
SjtLT,
CCJ1L, (S-C,
whicii be offers at the lowest, market pr'ccs
Give me a call. NATHAN KEELY.
apr. 17, 1807-tf.
Boots and Shoes. The undersign- r
ed, having purchased from Wrr.,1J
. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on
the corner of Main nn-1 Bridge streets, is now
prepared to accommodate all who may favor
uisi with a call with
Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters,
Ladies' Tiac Shoes, Children's Shoes, &c, at ;
I derate prices.
1
All work warranted. I
E. U. FASIU". i
the
OWi TOLICY
TRIUMPHANT.
0 Ull POLICY
IS TO KELP THE
K3.LEST.
CO, AND CIIEAnT
stock or
MEN'S AND 1JOVS FALL & W1NTF.H
Clotliir8.g!
Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, 'ii units,
Valises, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinds,
GENTS' FUHNIS1IING GOODS,
&o., &c, in town or county, and we hereby
invite every one who wants anything in the
( lothiug hue to call and see our new stock
It is Enormous in Quantity! Magnificent in
Quality ! mid will be sold at greatly reduced
prices tor Lash.
Prices l!:c Same as Before l!ie Wrar.
lieiueiiibcr the place, Crystal Palace Cloth
iiig Emporium, l'n i Ige street, Milllinlown. Pa.
SuLOuFF, FKUW & PAllKLU.
jan 1G, 18B7-tf.
IB E A "ff
AT
ft OS S3
A T T u E
OF
SULOUFE, I'llOW AND PAItKER,
IN THE CllYSTAL PAI.ACK BflLIUXa,
MIFFLIN'TOWN, l'A.
Bargains I
rilllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING l'lTR-1-
chased the stock of goods formerly be
longing to Suloutf & SlHiubuuh, and har'tr?
added to it quite an assortment from the Phil
adelphia market, arc now ready to supllvthr
citizens of Mifllintown and vicii'iiy nith any
thing and everything that is usually kept in
a country store, and a great many things that
have never been kept before. Wenra (Icier
mined to sell goods nt a REDUCED PltlCE
and make it an object for the people to buv
from us. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as
FRENCH M URINOUS,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool,
FANCY Pf.AIDV, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES
LItES.S FLANNELS,
I LAIN SACK FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS,
RU E TWILLED FLANNELS,
REDFLANNELS,
MUTLINS.
P. It AKE.1ST SHAWLS ic, &c.
Caube had at
Sl'LOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S.
MOURNING DRESS COODS:
liluck Shawls,
Veils, Colnrs,
Glove, Gauntlets,
Second Mourning Iiuliuorali'.
Hoods, Ac, A c.
Everything desirable in this line, and a
very large slock,
At Sulonfl', Trow Ac Tnrkrr;s.
-il'.KAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
VJ S A D D L E R Y from January IK, l'.ti,
JAMES 11. SIMONS wculd respectfully an
nounce to his old customers and the public
Vre generally that he has a large stock of
fri&A SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS,
f WHIPS and all other articles usual
ly kept in a XADDLEli SHOP, which he
will sell nt the following reduced prices:
Best Silver Plated Harness ol 00
Second best do
Tuird do do
Common l latcd do
Second -do do
Common Plain do
Rest Spaniah Sad lies
Second do do
o2 OD
30 00
25 Oil
2: 00
I'.l UO
24 00
22 00
Common Quilted Scat do with Horn lb till
Common do without norn 10 oo
Wagon Saddles 9 00
Five inch Rrcceli-Rands & Side
Leathers for two Horses 40 00
Four inch do 35 to
Back-bands 8 inches 3 20, 6 inches
2 40, ii inches 1 75.
Double set of Yankee Harness which
includes bridles, hames, collars, lines,
but chains, &c
45 00
Pair of Yankee Rridles
Five-ring Halters
Three-ring do
Check lines 3-4 inch
do do I inch
0 00
1 50
1 25
2 00
3 50
3 75
t 00
Blind Bridles
Riding Bridles from
$2 50, 3 CO
Good Draft Collars
Harness do
Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,C0, 1,25
Buggy do from 75 cents to
Buggy Lilies, flat 2,00, round
3 00
2 00
2 00
3 00
Plow LineB 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15
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 cell cheaper timn auy
other establishment in the comity. His motto
is quick sales and small prolits. Give him a
call and save money.
C5l, REPAIRING neatly executed and all
work warranted.
JAMES II. SIMONS,
Bridge St., MiSUulown Pa.
Oct.. 11-1 y.
1 f
1'attkiison, J uniata County, I'd,
The undersigned, having rc-furnbhed the
above House, is now prepared to furnish the
public, on the most reasonable terms, with
Afrah and Rifrcsh-.ncnU at ull Hours.
Farmers and others visitiug towncan procure
meals nt almost any price. Also, larg'j Stable
attached for tho accommodation of travelers,
attended by careful ostlers.
jci: ckeaji in SEASON.
A share of publio patronage 13 solitit-S.
may 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE, Pro.
fj-oub & m&m.
17 LOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased
at Market rates, or received uu storage
and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav
ing boais of our own, with careful captiar.s
and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
ami from Philadelphia or any point Jo , th3
canal
fcTLOUFI'' ,1'KOW !: PARKKii.
NEWS in. POT
1 1- and Stationary Store, ill l'crrysvllh
Ju-
I uiata county, 1'a. (i'.fl thi c limiting.;
i The iimleifigucd usl.s leave to iutoioi the
! ood people ol this ami uughhoi lug cuuntiis
tliut he has upend a line tuck of StaiiuLitry
j Books, etc., and having bought them al a
verv low wiioiesiue price in t iiuaii. ipuia, oy
ad'fing a small per ccutage, is ceilain he tuu
sell cheaper thau any othei establUhiuoil in
the oouiuy. The following is it list ol Maga
zines and Periodicals, kept, villi prices at
tached, any of which will be ueiil by muil
to any place upon receipt uf tho annexed
prices, viz :
Atlantic Monthly 40c.
Harpers. Magazine 4oe.
Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. 4'.'c.
Godies Magazino
Madame Deinorest's. 35c
Ladies Friend 25c
Bullous Magazine 20c.
Petersons Magnzino 25c
T. S. Anthers' Magazino 25c.
Waverly Magazine (weekly) 15c.
Harpers Pictorial (weekly) lor.
V i ink Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, 10c.
Jhiinncy Corner. .. . 10o.
Ubion I-c.
iuw York Ledger 07o,
National Police Gazette 10c.
'Jew York Clipper 10c.
laturdiiy Night 07c.
Reasons Literary Companion 10e.
Sunday DivpatRii .00r.
.'hrcnological Journal 25e.
Xn:ericuu Agricultuialist. 15c
Icadlesaud Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10r.
ladle's Songster 10c.
Vlanin'sScusiblo Letter Writer ri0c.
Jortiuio Tellers aud Dream Books of Jiffer
eiitkinds, (each) 35c.
Atf all kinds of 25e, Novels
N. R. Philadelphia Daily Press per month,
75c, Philadelphia Age, 75o. inquirer, liOt
Mu ic, Magazines and other bindings attend
ed i.
1'. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and
Tapers furnished at short notice. 1 am deter
mined to supply a great want in this county
by furnishing the people wilh reading matter
mi a reasonable prije.
1 respectfully solicit your patronage.
JOHN M. THOMPSON,
rerrysville, ang. 1, 'Oti.
CHEAP CLOTHLNU STOKE.
lis way for Bar-
m
mum 7 m m
ft AVING PURCHASED FROM MANS
H. bach & Van Ormerthe lar-e Cluihim?
i.sinousiiiiiciii, snuTiieu on r tie cor:iT oi
ltridge and Water streets, Milliiuiown lVnu-
i . i.i i . -1 .,1 . D
sylvania, we would respectfully inform the
Public that we have just received a I.ir.e arid
well selected assort nieut of read,- made Cloth
ing, designed for the
l ull aud V lnlor Trmlc lor tSii 5
Such as
Ovtr Coals, Dress Coats, Business Coatf
Ciiinmon Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
Boots and Shoes of evry description,
style and quality, for male or female.
F50Y.S' K.KADV MADK CLOTIIIXG
Alio, Caipets, White Shirts. Fanry Over
Shirts, Under Shins. Drawers, Hosb-ry,
Gloved. Liuen and Paper Colars,
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Dags Ac.
A. So. thebttesr stylta ol Ladies Cloaks. Cir
culars and Furs.
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.
&rj( Don't forget tho corner, Bridge and
Water Streets.
D. W. HAKLET i Co.
Oct. 4,'M.
NEW
ST
rpilr. GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE
AOL, for Ihe people t know is, that thev
can buy their goods cheaper at the new store
of Wm. Rogue's, iu Johustowu. than at any
other sto.c in the county. If they do nothe
lievc it, pleauc examine his list of prices au 1
then they wiil.
Prints
121 to l:c.
2!c.
20 to 20.
25 to Sl'c.
1 -S I o 55c.
45 to OOc.
121 to 24c.
Muslin 11 to 25c.
$1,20 per gal.
Mel iniao
Ginghams
lie Raines
Cottonades
Dross Good 9
Brown Muslin
Best bleached
Best Syrup
Second " 05o
Orleans 1 0 " '
Sugar House l'0c " "
Best Ri-owu Sugar 121 to 15 lb.
Hent Wliiln " IS "
Best Rio Coffee 30 .
Coal Oil 70c. per gal.
A largo assortment of Boot3, Shoes, aud
Ready-made Clothing always on hand
Patterson prices always given for all kinds
of Marketing. July 17, Mj7
C1UBA MILLS. The undersigned begs
J leave to inform his friends and the public
thai he is still in charge of the above niimc4
pojnlar mill, where he is prepared to accom
modate the citizens of Mimin, Patterson and
vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour
A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stuif, and Feed
of all kinds cot.slanif v on hand. As he runs
a dill wagon every Tuesday nnd Friday to
M tUin and Patterson, customers can be punc
tually supplied ut their doors. By strict at
tention to business he hopes to reeeivo a lib
enl share of public patronage. Terms Cash,
may O.'OO-tf SOLOMON KAi'FFMAN.
Jy" Persons can be supplied with Coal,
Piaster, Sail &c, at the lowest Trice, by our
nfent nt Thouipsontown, ELIHU Rfc'NNt'R,
who is also authorized to purchase Grain and
give Ihe highest market Prices.
f4jy-.Ir. CLINE is, also, our authorized
(gent at. Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give U3 a call and you cannot fail to be
pleased.
Highest prices paid for Counfry Tro
ducc, and taken in exchange for goods.
SULOUFP, riiOW, & PAKIvEll.
October, 1S05. ,
FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods,
- consisting of
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Salineits.
Over Coatings,
Yentitigs.
Can be had at
SULOCFF, FROW & PARKER'S.
SILVER'S WASH
POWPKK.
Makes washing a
Savts time, labor, money.
.. 1 m.. 1 r . 11 1
F" re Try k
Address all orders fo the Manufactures
Z I EGLE R & SM ITJ f,
CHEMISTS WUULESXLE VVLUGOISSl
137 -TWA Third it., PhlUnlJuhia,
nov-M, I'.OS- ly.
I TTENTION CITIZENS.-
11X3 G'H
This Is the Aiimiosu that Bingmade,
Tliln Is the Cure that ny
a the AxuuusxA tLai Uhig made.
This U the Jfan who waa bald and
gray,
TA'ho uor Ims raven lofks, they say.
! In Uiu Ajusuosia that Kins nude.
This la the Kaidrn, handsome and
gayi
Who married the man oneo bald and
Cray.
Who now has raven locks, they nr.
lie used tiio AllliKosiA that Bliig
made,
i
This ia the Parson, who, by the way,
Slurried the maiden, IianUBOiue aud
pay.
To the man onre bald and gray,
Cut who now hiu raveu locks, they
say.
Per.iuse be nsed the Cure that lay
lii tho AJlfiUOStA Uut Uing nude.
Tills Is tiio Fe ll ITirt rlrrn awny
fa -iakTo arouse the people sail and jja
4.j -t-xyl I nto this fnrl, which here i1o- lay
Iritm woula not oam or gray,
I Lie (lie Amerosla. that liiiig iaade.
E. H.TU3B3 & CO., Fn3?r.iETor.3, Petecsoeo', N.H.
For sale by E.
F. Kepnkh,
april 21, Ib07-Cm
MiiUi.lt own.
Pa.
GO
A 75T
lm LA
5
THE
SfCING
k SLTiMER APiSIV.
1L
CHOICE GOODS
AT THE STOKE OF
JOS. M. BSLFORD-
The undersigned would respectfully invite j
the public to eail and examine his stock before
purchasing eNewhere.
He lias bought his
. .
issoriuient al such prices that he cami.d be i
undersold by any in the country. Special at
tention paid to purchasing goodsin the city per
order at tho E.hi i'iest notice.
Every eilovtwill be mad : by him to give sat
isfacti jn to those who may favor him with a call
LAKStS' UJti:SS tiOORS !
Hlael; and Taney Silks,
Morio Antique,
Pure Chilii, Brilliant c?,
Rombazinels,
Cashmerts, Peplins,
Rerges T.nwns,
Grenadines, Ducals,
Gingham Law-is,
All wool d Lainca,
Alpacas,
A fi:l. assortment of Vihtte Dress Goons, Mus
lins, Brocha aud other Shawls, BonmMs, Ru
uet Satins, Ribbons, Flow- rs, &c. AIs-, C il
iars, L'ndors'ceves, !ia;njkircliio!s 'U great va
e'y.
tie linn nlfo lni in a 7nr stock f Wool.
Cotton and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings
&c., al the lowest prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
good", for which the highcil market pi'ieer
will be raid ly
J. 31. EEL. FORD.
G O O D
Spring ami Summer C
suit the timf.
F Pt A N K, COO IC, k Co.
PATTERSON, I'a.
Have just returned from the Eastern Markets
willi a fresh supply of a'l kinds of Ladies' '
L-'rcss Goods, eousi oinir in part of
l'OVLLYS, MOf.llW, .mtr7-
cas, Fin:xcii mkhixos,
1)E LA LXLS, 01XGNA.US,
I'JiXTS. .((', ,iV
Every desaiption of Domestic Dry Goods,
such as
Drown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings,
Checks, Cotton and Linen Tabic Dialer,
Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, ic.,
Fancy au I Piain Cassiuicres,
Salinetts,
Tweed
Kentucky Jenns,
Flannels,
I.iniH'iia,
Ladies' Ra'moral S!.irt,
llonp Skirts.
Tibet, Wool Knit and French SI.:-. v. Is, Gro
ceries jf eeiy desoiidtii ii,
Cheese, Fiih
Bacon, &c,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Cups,
O.uocnvware,
Cedar and Wi!!ow-ware,
Hardware,
Tobacco,
Segars, Jtc.
The large"! slock in (lie county.
Iu count i in v;i;h our other busings, wo
have a MARKET CAR running to Philadel
phia and arriving in Pa.'tersou, every Tuesday
on which we receive cadi week fre.h supplies
of new goods. The public can be supplied
with ail kinds of Marketing, Fresh I'i:h, ic,
either at the car on luesi ay, or at our Store
during the week. may S. IS07.
Ko more Laid Ilauh!
X more Gray Lot ks
DR. LEOrG"'
ECLECTUIC 11 A Hi liEiNEWEH,
1 Is pronounced by nil who hare used it the
I very best preparation for ihe llnir. If is a
' posilive cure for iialduess, erad.calcs Dand-
rull' and Humors, stops the. Hair from falling
out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to ihcii
original hue and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and fill? the
glands with new life and coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be
brought back by a lew applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality an 1 color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, frngrant,
pleasant to Ihe touch and easy to arrange.
l)iv tt-ir" itil-.-:.pt-h'le !r'l: beeoiii'i moist !
pliant and disposed to rxain iu any desired
position. As a Hair Drfjlng it u4S no equal
The Sales are cnormors and it is 11 universal
iiie sales are euormoes anu 11 is
S"X wi,il uW aaJ -vo,!U3 f ,'0'
T'" ""!, ' ,,truu?houl
Sftatcs- M & s
oth sixes.
tha United
; SMITH,
Sole Proprietor.
137 North Thi.O iiU'cct, Piil-iclrhia.
cov. li, ''Jy-J.-,
pS5 GRAY HAIR.
j wlTS CLOTHES WASH Eli
j A S !
; L'nircrsal .Cloilirs Wriujcr.
I The be.,t and most popular Machine ever
j iuvcnled.
j Ail Washers warranted ti give satisfactinn.
! If cot as repre-riMid, tho ru; Ler wiil be ta
ken back and ihe money refunded. ,
In otfering the Washer we present you tho
iullowirg altirsatives :
1. Either tomake a woman wcrk all day
at the hardest drudgery, dangerous to health
j an 1 life, lifty-iwo d.iys in a year or buy
Machine for her, with which he can do tU
same woi kin two hours and ot bo tircdi
1 C'n'i;'; ll allh.
j 'I. Either buy goods to ba ru-Jbed to frag
ments on the wasu-bo.-trJ, or buy ft Machine
i that will cleanse without injuring garments;
nna so pay ioi- useir inree times a year.
Consult L'cutto..ti. Sold by
J. P.. M. TODI,
Patteison, Pa.
Read what our neighbors have to say:
1'ekn.syi.vash ilorsK, 1
Patterso.i, Jn. 28, '07.
J. B. M. To I), Esci This is to certify
ti nt the Di.ty's Clothes Washer and Wringer '
I i urchatrd fron yen, will do ail that is rcc
meiidid if tho direction for washing is
strictly observed, especially for heavy cloth
ing, one person cn wah as much in an hour
with ease us they would do in six hours by
hand or common rubber. It is a great savor
of clothes nnd time. There is neither fric
tion in wishing or strain in wi inging. Boys
or Girls uf 12 to 11 years old cau do the
washing.
F. M. MICKEY.
Mr. J. B. M. Tor.r-
yr: Since I have
pundiased Poty's Clothes Wa-her and Wring
er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by
my wife as my little girl 1 1 years of ago can
do my washing of 9 persons, in from two to
three hours, which ued to lake my wife all
day. I can cheerfully recommend every per
son to go to J. B. M. Todd'?, and get a Wash
er ani Wringer as 1 am confident that you
can savo tho price i1 the Mac-bine in less
thin one year in the saving of the of the
wrariiM-: of clothes as they :.rc washed with
out rul t icc-. Yours Ac.
jaa. 3'j ly. JOHN B.VLENTINE.
N E v E A M I L r
nor merits of the "Singer" .Ma
X chines i
nes over all other", for cither family
use or manufacturing purposes, are so well
establish.:.! nnd so grn'.r::i:y admitted, that
au enumeration of tiu ir rciaiivc escclieuciea
is no long r considered necessary.
olr Ini:v family machines.
which has been over two years iu preparation,
and which h is been brought t? perfection re
gardless of lime, labor or expense, a ml is now
col. ti . :u!y preset. trd to the public as incom
l li. ably the best Sewing M ich'.j in existence.
Tho .Machine in quest ion 13 simple, coin
pact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light '
running, and capable of pwfoi ming a range
and variety of work nevtr lefore attempted
upon a single Machine, using either Silk,
Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and se'it
with e.Ual facility ti e very finest and coarsest
materials, aud anything b. tween the twox
treiucs, iu the most beatuifi.l and substantial
manner. Its ait:ichir.e::fs f.-r hemming, braid
ing, cording, t idling, quilling, felling, trim
nri:. binding , etc. are nov-d and practical,
uo i Lave liei u iiu-::iied :.nl adjusted especi
ally for Ihi-i M... hin '.
Machine? always kept cn land at my Tail
"ring L-i.i-.ii. f;:::;'r.l. sc.-nd atiry Snb.ufT,
Fr.w i Parke: s Store. lirol.;e,st rest, MifHin
town. Pa., for the insp.-.jiion of the public,
and for tale at tho innst reasonable prices.
Maehiiii; Cotton, Needles. Thread, Oil, Ac,
and eviiy'Iiiog pertaining to this Machiue
contan:ly kept on hand for sale.
WILLI -I WISE, Agent.
Mifiintown, J in. ltl, I3 i7-ly.
u a p.i j a fNS : pa rg ains :
AT
LOUDOX cc
CLOTHIXO
JACKMAX'S
EMPORIUM,
MII'l Ll.NTOU'N, PA.
.T HE undersigned hav, just received from
ruiladcipht ani.t
ther supply of
For Men mi I Roys, which they are selling at
panic prices. Also, a tine assortment i;f
' 2: o o x .? t :; 11 o ,.",
For men, women. l.y. girls nnd iiifinf". at
prices which they defy oiepetitiou. Tha
best and cheapest lot of
ii a s jtq Cji r a
In the county, for men nmt boy. .
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
(oni-ting of Linen Shirts Overshirts. Un
dershiirs. Drawers, Collars, Cravnt. Haml
kerchiefs. Stockings, Suspenders. Gloves, .tc.
SfX.'i hai.kful to Ihe public for tin liberal
i-upporf they have hLrft.jf.u'e exteu.Ls.1 to us,
we nr.' detei u.ined to retain their support by
giving them oou Goods at low prices.
Very Respectfully,
nov 7, lSGG-tf LOUDON & J ACivMAN.
w
ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hnn.
died Msn. to act as salesmen for Cob.
bin's Illustrated Dome; tic B.blc. comprising
upwards of l.otii) crown quarto pages; a
Commentary uf 17,l'U0 notes from dilRrrnt
Comnieiitiitors: 7tJ0 Engravings. 1'r.niily
holograph Department ; Extendi d Concor
dance, Aiaps, Bible History. (. hronoligical
Tables, cic, A book that always sells.
Our average sales are 5011 copies per day.
As a standard ISihlc for Families, Teneaers,
Ministers, and :.il lovers of lh ur.f of God,
it has no competitor. Fir particulars', ad
dress 11. A. STREET,
mar. 20tf. Uarrisburg, '.
VI 'AL,
LLSTER.SV1LLR TIN SHOP. Tho un-
1J- dersizned bus
ill dersizned has established himself in
McAiistersvillc in the T. lining business.
Peraotis wanting anything in his line sho.ild
call before purchasing elsewhere as he i
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Shot t Iron Ware, an I to sell as low as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and the publie generally are respect
fully invited to call, as he lu pos by strict at.
tent ion to business to deserve a share of pat
ronai. oct, 31, 'tiOtf JACOS G. WINEV.
EJ 6 T 8 Q E I
T.n lios wishing to be supplied wiMi nctt
aud good shoes w.ll tind it to their advantago
to call on II. D. Wi'.LI.ER, a' his shop u.
Main Street above Cherry, where they can
be supplied with almost every pivl-Kt mo.lor
atc prices. Gentleiu"U having repairing they
wish durably and neatly executed will bo
promptly attended to by giving him a cnll. .
JVr-iu: CASH. II. D. WELLER.
Mitliintown. July "oth '05.
OTATK CAPITOL Ho I'LL, near the Caj i
O tol Bui! lins,
iiAursnuRC, r.t.
STTei ms us mo lerato any Hotrlin -i
City.
w:i. G.iii'jMi'uN, ricj-i-Ktoi.
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