READING KAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRAKGEMEHT Apri! 8th, I8S7. in HEAT I RI SH 1,113 FKOII VJ the North and North-West for J'kiladel- J'hia, Nets' York, Reading, foltsrille, Tamaqua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allenlotrn, Easton, Jee., Trains leave JIarrisburg fur A'ea York, follows: At 8.00. 8.10 and 9.85 n. J!., and ?,10 and 9,00 v. M., arriving al New York at 6.00 and 10,10 A. M., and 4,40. S.'.'O.IO.Q P. M.. connecting wiih vimilar Tinins on tbe t'tnmulcama Railinaa: Sleeping Cars accom panying the 3,00 a m and 9,00 1 M trains without change. Leave Jnrrisbvrg for Heading, rottsrille Tamaqua, Minersvilie. Ashland, J'ine (,'rore. At tentate and YhiladelpMa, at 8,10 A. M. and 2.10 and 4,10 r M, stopping at Ltbanon and all Way Stationt : trTa 4,10 e M Traia niakiug connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For PotttviWe, Schuiki Uaren and Au- bnrn via SchuylkXi and Sasguchanna Railroad Icave Ilarrisburg at ,20 r .n. Returning: Leave A'etc York at 9,00 A M. 12,00 Noon 5,00 and 8.00 I 1, Vhtladelphia at 8,15 A M, and 3,:i P M ; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7,"0 a m. returning from Heading at C,"0 r M. eto ping at all nations : Yottteftle at 8. 15 A M aud 2,45 P M; Athland 0,00 and II. SO A M, aud l.doP M ; 'tanvtqua at '-',4,') A. JI, and 1,00 and 8,55 r V Leave Potlerille for Iarritburj, via Sc'mgl. kill aud Suffuehanna Hail tioad, at 7 UO a. m. Reading Aeeommodalioit Train: Leaves Rrad tit? fit 7 'MA. M., returning from Vhilaael ki at 6 oo P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train : Leaves Pottstown at ,2o a. m., returning leaven Philadelphia at 0,3o p. in. Cnlumbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A M and 0 15 P M for Eyhrata, Litiz Lancaster, CuluTt.ua. &e. On Sundays: Leave -Wir-Torl at 8 00 T. M., Vkiladrlfhia 8 a.m 3 10 P. M., (lie 8 00 a in train running only to Reading; Vottsvitlt 00 A. M., Jlarrisburg 9 85 A. M., and Read ing at 1 20 and 7,20 . M., for llarriubnrg, aud 11 22 A. M., for Ktv-York, and 4 25 p m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Seaton, Sehool and Fxcursion Tickets to and from all points, at re duced Rate. Jiajigage checked through : 80 pounds al lowed each Passenger. li A. MC'OiM.S, General Supmnttudcnt. RtAUtxo, Ta. Nov 27, '05-tf. j 18C6 1SG6 Fhilailclphia and Erie Rail Road fTniS Great Line traverses the Northern and X Northwest eouuties of Pennsylvania to the city of trie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the TESSSVI.VANIA IUilRoAU COMI'AXV. HUE Or PASSESCKE TR-1SS AT llAKEISBl'RQ. LEAY EASTWER1. Erie Mail Train Erie Express Train Ehuira Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Erio Mail Train Erie Express Train S.j A. M 5,:-0 a. m i.i'S r. ji. S.l: a. m. 4,13 r. m. I,i0 p. m. through on the Erie Flmira Express Train Passenger cars rui Mail and Expres Trains without chaugc both ways between rbiia'lclphia ana r.rie. NEW YOI'.K ft.NE.'ll(V Leave New York at 9,C0 a. m.. arrive at Erie at I,C0 a. si. Leave New York at 5,00 r ; arrive t Erie 7.15 p m. Leave Erie at f,j3 r. h., arrive at New York 4. ? P. M. Leave Erie at 10,25 a M ; anive at New York 10.10 a M. HO t'UANUE OF AES P.ETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars on all n'ght traiu.f. For information respecting passenger busi tiess apply at the corner of 30ih and Market trdeU, Philadelphia. And for freight business of the Company's gents : 5. O. Kingston, Jr., corner of 10th and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wni. Brown, Agent, N. C. R.R., Baltimore; II. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. W. G WINNER, Ctncral Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TY-lv. General Superintendent,. Williaiasport. Feb 14, 'CC-tf. Huntingdon & Broad Top Eail Eoad. ON and after May Oth. 1807, passenger trains will run as fellows . LEAVE SOCIHWAHn. Express. A. M. Huntingdon 7.45 faylnn 9.30 li'.eodv Run 10.65 Mount Dallas 10.59 LHAVE KOKTUWARD. Mail. Hail, p.. w. fi.OO 7.33 8.53 8.57 Express, r. m. A. M. 6.10 6.14 7.30 Mount Dallas.. Bloody Run...., axton 1.30, Si 1.34 2.55 Huntingdon.., 9.10 4.4i i Distance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six miles. A reiiable liae of Hacks connect at Ht. Dallas for Bedford and Bedford Springs. JOHN MeKlLLirs, nay 22, 1867-tf Superintendent. Pi.WNSYLVANlA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, April 29, 1806, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,4 i P. M Tast Line G,24, A. M. Cincinnati Express 7,03, P. M. Day Express 11,31, A. M. Way Passenger 10,48 P. M. local Accomnj. ar. 9,00 le. 3,35, V M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati &Erie Express 1,45, A. M. Philadelphia Express... 5,13, A. M. Fast Line 6,04, P. M. Mail Train 8,37, V. M. ' Emigrant Train 10,20, A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. NEW BAKERY In the basement of tfie Pattenon House, in Tat- terton. IToiels, Families and Dealers furnished with Bread, Pies and Cakes at short notice, The subscriber haB also opened a Salesroom in Mifflintown, at A. T. Barnes' Cigar Store, thus affording the citizens of both towns an ppportunity of buying good and cheap Bread ciay 15, 1807. JACOB GERLOCH. T7E have on hand a good quality of Hard f ware, comprising a full assortment ol CARrEXTKR TOOLS 4 BLACKSMITH 1'OOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, S c., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Angers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Morse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by (he keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to 1 inch by the pound. Boggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind SU'ue Hciuies, at IUQW K PAKKxR s. GROYER & RAKERS Were awarded the highest premiums at the State Fairs of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wiscuusin, Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, California, Oregon, tbe fairs of the At American n-titutc. I'nmkliu Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, Penn'a Mechanics' Institute, Hi, Luuis Agricultural and Mechanics' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs, including all the Fans at which they wciecxhibited the past three years. First prizes Lave also been awarded these Machines at the exhibitions of Loudon, Paris, Dub lin, Lint, Bcsancon, llayonne, St. Diiier, Chalons, and they have been furbished, by special command, to the Empress of Frnitcr, Empress of Austria, Emprett of ltust!d, Einprr of lirazil. Queen of Spain, and Queen of Jiavarut. The GROVER & BAKER Elastic- Stitch Rewin Jlacbincs are superior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew with 'wo threads direct from the spool, aud require no rewinding. 2. They are more easily understood and used, aud less liable to derangemeut than oth cr machines. 8. They arc capable of executing perfectly, wit bout change of adjustment, a much great er variety of work than other machines. 4. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elaUic, and durable, especi ally upon aiticlcs which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch- 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the I eder thread is inwrought, is much the most plum aud beautiful in use, and re tains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles fiequeuily washed aud ironed until they aro worn out. (. The structure of 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. I'ntike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation H. With these machines, while Bilk is used upon the right or face side of the scam, cot ton may be used upou the other side without lesseuinj the urcngth or durability of the scam, i bis caa be done on no other machine, mid is a great saving upon all articles stitch ed or mane up with siik. 9. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for Bcwing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned aud practised, execute the most beautiful and per manent embroidery and ornamental work. GKOVEU & BAKER M. CO., 730 Chestnut ftreet, Philadelphia, Machines delivered nt the residence of any one purchasing in either of the lloroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ai tic'.e appertaining to the working of the ma chine on hahd and for sale by J. B. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale by J. H. M. TODD, l'alterson, Pa. 8. B. LOUDON, MitSiutown, Pa. may 13, 1807-tf. GOOD NEWS ONCE MORE! JB. M. TODD has just received a fresh arrival of New Goods iroiu the City, at greatly reduced rates which he is selling at the following prices : American 1'riuU from Others Ginghams De Laiiis Ladies Dress Goods Brown Muslins . 1G to 18c. 10, 12, 15 to 10. 20 to 2-.c. 22 to 28c. 20 to 50c 12. 15 to 2:5c. 10, 12, 13 Sic. 20, 25 to 38c 20, 25 to 40o ,75, $2,00, $3,00 IMeao'jed " Tickiug Cottouades Ladies Gaiters from... $1 also a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lovering Syrup 81c. qt. Good Syrup -20 to 2oc qt. Brown Sugar - n, nc. White " 31bs. 60cta. Best Rio Coffee- - 31cls. Hi. Coal Oil, (best) 15cts. qt., or 5ucts. gal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, lasincts anu a good assortment of the latest styles of Men and Boys' Hats, cheap a large assortment of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and Bugle Trimmings The following prices paid for Butter Eggs : Butter 25cts., Eggs 20cts. doi., Potatoes 80 to JOcts. bush. A full supply of Mackarland Herring on hand. pril 21, 6-tf. 13 OMPSOH'S SjOCK. MMIE undersigned would respectfully an 1 nounce that be has just received from the East, a large assortment of GI0CFIII3, FISS, COjSi, wl.ieh he offers at the lowest market prices Give me a eall. KATIIAN KLL . apr. 17, 1867-tf. TJootb andSHOES. The undersign II .it ln.rnw tiiirehased from Wrr. E Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main ana Bridge streets, isnow prepared to accommodate au who mi him with call with Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fiue Shoes, Children's Shoo, &c, at niaderate prices. All work wJ.rTn'ASlc SliSintown, April 3, '67-ly. OUlt POLICY TRIUMPHANT. OUll POLICY IS TO KEEP THE LARGEST, BO-REST, BCSL.AND CHEAPEST stock or MEN S AND COYS FALL & WINTER OlottLing! llais and Caps, lioots aud Shoes, 'ti iks, Valises, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery. Gloves, L1 kcrchiefs. Shirts of all kinds, ; - GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD?, fee. See , in town or county, and we ereby invite every one who wants tnytbing in the Clothing line to call and set oar new stoot. It is Enormous in Quiintit ! Magnificent in Quality ! and will be sold ' greally reduced prices tor Cash. Prices the Same as Before the Wat. Remember the place, Crystal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Biilgentreei, Mitilinlown, Pa. FROW & PARKER'S. Fep'.V 25, 1C7 SEA"? B88-&! AT Till OF FROW AND PAEKER, III THE CBYSTAL FA LACK Il'ILUlSO, -MIFFLINTOWN, PA. MMIE 1. elm UNDERSIGNED HAVING Pl'R- ased the stock of goods formerly bt- longing to SuloufT & Stamhaiigh, and haviug added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to suplly the citizens of Mitllintown aud vicinity with any thing aud everything that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kept bifore. We are deter mined to sell goods nt a REDUCED PRICE and make it an object for the people to buy from us. A large stock of DRV GOODS, coa sisling of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MF.RINOE3. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FA NOV PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES L-RESS FLANNELS, I LAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. r.Ll'E TWILLED FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, MITLINS. I5R AKK.1ST SHAWLS ic, &c. Canbc had al FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS COODS: Black Shawls. Veils, Colars, Clovcrf, Gauntlets, Second .Mourning Ualmorulx. Hoods, Ac, Ac. Everything desirable in this line, and a very large stock, At Trow & Parker's. Gl BEAT REDUCTION IN THE PKICESOF "SADDLERY from January 18, IKCO, JAMES II. SIMONSwcuU respectfully an nounce to his old customers and the public generally that he has a large stock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS and all other articles usual ly kept in a SA1WLER SliOl', which he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness $.il 00 Second best Third do Common Plated Second do Common Plain do do do do do 32 OH 30 HO 25 (M! 23 00 l'.t Oil 21 00 22 00 1H (Ml Hi 00 0 00 Best Spanish Saddles Second do do Common Quilted Seat do with Horn Common do without Horn Wagon Saddles Five inch Breech-Bands & Side Leathers for two Horses Four inch do Back-bauds 8 inches 3 20, C inches 40 00 35 00 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, haines, collars, lines, but chains, &c. 45 00 Pair of Yankee Bridles C 00 Five-ring Halters Three-ring do Check lines 3-4 inch do do 1 inch Blind Bridles 1 Riding Bridles from f - 50, 3 00 Good Draft Collars Harness do Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75,1,50, 1,25 2 00 2 00 Buggy do trom (5 ceiits to Buggy Lines, fiat 2,00, round Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,10, 1 inch 1,15 3 00 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 tht county. His motto is quick sales and small jrolits. Give him a call and save money. i D3JREPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES II. SIMONS, Bridge St., Mifilintown Pa. Oct. 1 1-1 y. Patterson, Juniata County, l'a. The undersigned, having re-furntohed ttts above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, on the most reasonable terms, with Meah and Refreshments at all Hours. Farmers and o'hers visiting town can pracjtr? meals at almost any price. Also, larg Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is solitited may 15, 1807-lf. WM. REESE, Pro. FL0U8 & GRAM. 17 LOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purcbaicd a. at aiarKet rates, or received on storuff on Ninnitre anu smppeu u m usual iriegut rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful captians and bands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the i i . i , , . , . a point along I canal FROW & PARKER. ATTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS DErOT aud Stationary Store, in Pcrrysville, Ju niatn county, pa. (Post OlKce Building.) i lie unuei signed iisks leave to inform the: good people of this and neiirhborinir counties 1 that he has opend a fine sleek of Stationary Rooks, etc., and having bought them at a very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adding a suuili per centage, is certain he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in he county. The following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, Vtita prices at tached, any of which will be sent by mail lo any place upon reoeipt of the annexed prices, viz: Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harpers Magazine 40c. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. 40c. Godies Magazine 35c. Madame Deuioresl's. 35e Ladies Friend 25c Bullous Magazine 20c. Petersons Magazine 25c.. 1 S. Authors' Magazine 25c. Waverly Magazine (weekly) 15c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) lOr. Frank Leslie's Pictorial, Illustrated, loc. Chimney Corner 10c. Albion 1 5c. New York Ledger 07c. National Police Gazette loc. New York Clipper 10c. Saturday Night 07c. Glcasons Literary Companion 10c. Sunday Dispatch .Oi'c. Phrcuological Journal 25c. American Agricultuialist. 15c. Bcadleeand Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10'. Beadle's Songster 10r, Martin's Sensible Letter Writer liCe. Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of differ ent kinds, (each) 35c. Also all kinds of 25o, Novels N. B. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, 75e., Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, 00c. Music, Magazines and other bindings attend ed to. P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and Papers fumislmd at short notice. 1 am deter mined to supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people with reading matter At a reasonable pride. 1 respectfully solicit your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Pcrrysville, aug. 1, '(10. I. U. IIAKI.E1&. O'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. This way for Bar gains!! HATING PURCHASED FROM MANS bach & Van Ormer the large Clothing Establishment, situated on the corner of Bridge and Water streets, Mitllintown. Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Public that we have just received a large aud well selected assortment of ready made Cloth ing, designed for the t all aud W inter Trade for 1SG 5 Such nj Over Coats, Dress Co-its. Business Coatf Common Coats, 1'iiutalooiis, Vefts, Hats, Boots and Shoes ef cvsry description, style uud quality, for male or female. ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets, White Shirts. Fancy Over Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Glove.), Linen and Paper Colars, Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags &c. A.so, thelatest styles ol Ladies Cloaks. Cir culars and Furs. 1 ersons in want of anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we ure determined lo sell cheap for cash. H3r Don t forget the corner. Bridge and Water Streets. D. W. UAHLEY & Co. Oct. 4, 'fi.V NEW STORE. rpilfc GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE ji- Alifc. fur tue people D know is. that thev can buy their goods cheaper at the new store ot n m. Loguc s, m Johnstown, than at any other stote in tbe county. If they do notbe lieve it, pleaae examine his list of prices aud then they will. Prints 12,1 to ISo. 2tc. ?0 to 25c. 25 to 30c. IS to 55e. 45 to 00c. 121 to 21c. Muslin.;... "l l to 25c. l,2' per gal. Metimac Ginghauis De 1. aiiies Cottuiiades Dress Goods Brown Muslin Best bleached Best Syrup Second " 05c Orleans 00 " Sugar House t Oc" " Best Brown Sugar 12 to 15 lb. Best White " 18 " Best Rio Coffee 39 " Coal Oil 70c. per gal. A large assortment of Boots, Shoes, aud Ready made Clothing always on hand Patterson prices always given lor all kimts of Marketing. July 17, 1807 CUBA MILLS. The undersigned beg? leave to inform his friends and the public that he is still in charge of the above nainel 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, nnd Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and F'riday to Mifflin 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 patronage. Terms Cash, may 0,'OG-tf SOLOMO.f KAUFFJIAN. BSaJ Tersons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Salt &c, at the lowest price, by our agent at Thompsontown, ELI II U Bl'NNER, who is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. Ctxf Mr. CLINE is, also, our authori7ed agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give us a call and you cannot fail to be pleased. jgy Highest prices paid for Country Tro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. FROW, & PARKER'S. Sep't. 25, 18G7. A FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods, I- consisting of Cloths, Casshneres, Satinetts. Over Coatings, Vest inns. Can be had at FROW 4 PARKER S. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. Sayts time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every where. Try it. Address all orders to the Manufactures ZIEGLKR k SMITH, C'lEMISTSSi WUULESXLE miUG'.'ISSI 137 Korth Third Ht., I'hifadcfjthiu. ccv 11, ISGS-ly. KING'S GRAY HAIR. - TMi Iff tb vnlittrt that Rtogaadf, Tlila la the Cure that Ur In the Ajuiuosia that Ring made. This f the Sf an who was bald and gray. Who now ha arm locks, they gar. ll.nll th. fnM ll..t I.. la the Ajuibusia that Rins nude. This Is the Maiden, handsome and fray. Who married the man once bold and Cay. Who now has rnven locks, thry pay. lie used the Amososu that RiUj made. This Is th Parson, who, by the way, Harried the luaiden, handsome aua To tne man once bald and gmy. But who now has ravea lockj, they ay. Because he naed the Cnre that lay lu the AunttusiA that Ki3g made. This Is tho Hell that rings away lo arcane rue people am ana g.iy Unto this fact, which here doea lny If yon would not be bi Id or gray. Use tkt AMBMoaiA Uutl liutg mode. L H.TUBBS & CO, Pboprietobs, Peterboso', N.H. For sale by april21,18G7-Cm B. F. Kipitti!. Mitlliatown, Pa GO AND SEE THE SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVAL OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. M. BELFORP. The undersigned would respectfully invite the public to call and examine his slock hefore purchasing elsewhere. lie has bought his assortment at such prices that he cannot be undersold by any in the country. Special at tention paid to purchasing goodsiu the city per orderal the shortest notice. Every effort will be made by him to give sat isfaction to those who may favor him with a call LAUIXS' D1IESS GOODS ! Black and Fancy Silks, Morie Autique, Pure Chvlii, Biillmntes, Bombaziuels, Cashmeres, Peplins, Berges Lawns, Grenadines, Bueals, Gingham Lawns, All wool d'Laiues, Alpacas. Ac. A full assortment cf White lircss Goods, Mus lins, Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon uet Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Also, Col hirs, I'ndci'&lccves, Handkerchiefs in great va ety. He has also laii in a large stock of Wool, Cotton and ling Carpels, Oil Cloths, Mattings &c, at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, for which tho higheit market price; will be paid by J. JI. RELFORD. GOOD NEWS! Spring and Summer Goods at jiricts to suit the times. FRANK, COOK, & Co., PATTERSON, Pa. Have just returned from the Eastern Markets with a fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies' iress Goods, consisting in part of l'OVLIXS, MO If A Hi, ALVAC CAS, EEEACJl JlEi'IXOS, DE LA EXES, aiXGEA.US, I'REXTS, A C, A C,, Every d';scaiption of Domestic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Col ton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Naukeeus, Drillings, &c, Fancy and Plain Cassiiueres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linnens. Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, -Hoop Skirls, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries jf every desciidtion. Cheese, Fish Bacon, Slc, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qiiee nswarc, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, Segars, ic. The largest stock in the county. In connection with our other business, we have a MARKET CAR running to Philadel phia and arriving in Paterson, every Tuesday on which we receive each week fresh supplies of new goods. The rjublic can be supplied . Won nil hin'JS Ol .u.-n kc-wuj;, a ich ion, ..., either ot the car on Tuesday, or at our Store during the week. may 8. 18G7. No more Bald Heads! No more Gran Locks DR. L.EONS' ECLECTR1C HAIR RENEWER, Is pronounced by all who have used it the very best vreDarntion for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Band-1 ruff and Humors, slops me ttair irom iaiuug out, aud speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue find luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life nnd coloring mutter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, j pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. j Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moist j pliant and disposed to reaiain in any desired : position. As a Hair Dressing it has no ei,aal , The sales are enormous and it is a universal , favorite with old and young of both sexes, i Sold by Druggists throughout the United; States. Address all orders to Z1EGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor. BIT North Thau Street, Philadelphia, mv. M. 'GG-ly, Lino's DOITS CLOTHES WASHER" A N I Uiiircrsal. Ciolhes Wringer. Tim Ko4 nml Ainar fim. ).. . , n.u, ..i.-icuiue ever i invented. ) All- Washers warranted lo give satisfaction ; If nat as represented, the rasher will be ta ken back nnd tho money refunded, j In offering rhe Washer we present yo the I following alternatives: j 1. Either to make woman work all dnv j at the hardest drudgery, dangerous to h- i'tii unu me, imy-iwo cays in a year or buy Machine for hei, wilii whit-'u he can do ih same work in two hours and ot be tirHi Con nit Ileal: 'A. 2. Either buy goods to be ru llied to frag ments on the wash-hoard, or buy a Machine that will elcanso without iniurinz carmenta J and so psy for itself three times a year. Consult Evonouy. Sold by J. B. M. TODD, -Paueifcon. la Read what our m ighbors havo to say ; Pi BSSTtVASIA II.HSk, , Patterson. Jan. 2H Y,7 f I J. L. M. To:i, Esu Thu is to certify tba the Duty's Clothes Waher and AVrin"or I I purjhnted from you, will do all that is rec i omen le I if the direction for washing is I sli icily observed, especially for heavy, cloth I iug, one person en was'i as much iu an hour wiiii ease as tuey would do in six hours hy hand or common rubber. It is a great savnf of clothes and time. There is neither fric tion in washing or strain in wringing. Boys or Girls of 12 to 11 years old can do the washing. F. M. MICKET. Mr. J. B. M. Todd .Sir: Since I have purchased Poty's Clothes Wajher and Wring, er from you, w.ish-day is no more dreaded by my wife as my little girl 11 years of age can do my washing of 9 per'ons, in from two to three hours, which used to take my wife ail day. I can cheerfully recommend every per son to go lo J. R. M. Todd's, and get a Wash er and Wringer as I am confident H.t you can save the price ol the Machine iu ImC, than oue year in the saving of the of the wearing of clothes as they are wished with out rul-'iiug. Yours ic. juu. HO ly. JoliN BALENTINE, NEW FAMILY 'I'llfc suparior merits uf the "Singer" Mn--L chines over all other, fr either family use or manufacturing purpose, are so weil established and so gem-r.i!iy admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessnry. OCR NEW FAMILY MACHINES. which has been over two years ia preparation, and which has been brought t? perfection re gardless of liuic, labor or expenses nd is now confidently presented to the public as incom parably the best Sewing Machine in existence. The Machine in question is simple, com pact, durable nnd beautiful. It is quiet, light running, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single 'Midline, using either Siik, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, anil sewins wilh equal facility the vry finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the two ex tremes, in the mosl beautiful and substantial manner. lis attuchmeuis for hemming, braid, ing, cording, fjching, quilting, felling, trim ming, binding , etc. are novel ami practicil, and have been invented and adjusted especi ally (or this Machine. Maehiues always kept en hand at my Tail oring Establishment, second story SuloufT, Frow t I'arkcr's Slore, ltridcre alreel, Mifflin town, l'a., for the iuspection of the public, and fur sale at the most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, Ae., and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept ol hand for sale. WILLIAM WISE, Agent. Mittintown, Jan. 1, 18i7-ly. WS. HOOP SKIRT?. 2J, AVIM.l 131 T. ISOI'KIS. "Oca Owx Maks." AFTER more than Eve years expericnes and expei'imeuring iu the nimnufnct'ue, of STRICTLY FIRST yl'ALlTY HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our justly celebrated goods to merchauts aud tho put. lie in full confidence of thtir superiorly over ail others in the American mat ket, an I they are so acknowl edged by alt who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction ihau any other Skirt, aud recommend themselves in every respect. Dealers in Hoop Skirtsshould make a uote of this fact. Every Lniy who has not given them a trial should do so without fur ther delay. ( ur assortment embrace? every style, length und size for Ladies, Misses nnd Children. Also Skirts made to order, altered aud re paired. A-k for "Hopkin's Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the letter "II" is wo ven on the tapes be'weeu each hoop, and that they are stamped "W. T. HOPKINS. M A N V FACTL'R ER, UiS ARCH Sireet. Philadelphia, upon each tape. No others are Genuine. Also, constantly on hand a full line of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at vrry low prices. Wholesale and Retail, at the Phil adelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory ami Empo rium, No. 628 Arch Sire-l, Philadelphia mar. 13, '67-lUin. W m. T. HOPKINS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun dred Men, to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of 1,500 crown quarto pages; Commentary of 17iOO notes from different Commentators: 70d Engravings. Family 'hotograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, Chronoligical Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per day. As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it has no competitor. For particular?, ad dress H. A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. Harrisburg, l'a. M ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Theun .tUP;.,r..wi aut..Kt;ui..,.i LUu.if : - ...... I . , I.' ,1 l.'UVH U 1 1.1 ... . 1 J.. McAlislersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all Kinds ot tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can he purchased elsewhere. Ilia old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. teiiiion to business to deserve a shuro of pat ronage. oct. SI, 'bCif JACOB (J. WINEY. W OTI C EI " Ladies wishing to be supplied with ne and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on H. D. WELLER, at his shop on Main Street above Cherry, where they cam be supplied with almost every style at moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. Terms: CASH. II. b. WL'LLKU. Mitllintown, July 12Cth '65. LARGE slock of (Jueensware, (Vdmware such as Tubs, Buiter Bowls, Buckets Churns, Baskets, Horse I'uikels. Jr. mew