f HEADING RAIL ROAD.' SUMMER AP-TLAXGEililXT-April Mh, 1867. GREIT Till VK USE FHOM the North and North-West for PLuaJrt jhia, . Yvrk, Jieadina, Tvttfrillt, Tamajuti, Ahand, J.rhanon, Altrnlotcn, Easton, At., Jlc' Trains leave jm'(i;: for Xew York, us follows: At 3,00. c,l" and 'J,33 n. M., and 2,10 and S,00 r. 11.. arriving ul A'-ir York nt fi.OU aud lu.il) A. M., Bil l 4, 10. .r,'-,loV-i 1'. Ai.. connecting wi:h .:uilar Ttains on the 't:.jy.Yn.i't Railroad; Sleeping Cars accom panying the a M ud 11,00 T M traius without ch.mge. Leave llarrubvrg for Xiradina, PottsviUe. 1a:na'jun, 3liwrrilt, Athland, Vint (1-nre, Al Untotcn and Vitiladtljfaa, at 8,10 A. M. and 2,10 and 4,10 P M, slopping at Lebanon and all llV-ip Stations ; the 4,10 r M Train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For J'oHiiHf, iklniykil Haven and .4 irirn via .SVAmvKiII ami Siwyurhatma RailroaJ- leave llarrishurg at 3,20 r . Returning: Leave A al 0,00 A M, 12,01 Noon 6.00 and 8.00 1" M, Vhiladrlyhia at 8,25 A M, and .1.30 l M ; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.50 a si. returning l'rnm Reading at G.'JO ! N. stopping at all t mi ions: Vottsriilt al S.li A l and 2,41 1' M; Ashland ti.OO and il.SO A M, and i.fio I" HI ; Tjmiiomu at A. M, aud 1,00 and S,j 1 V Leave Poller!! le for 17-irrMitrj, via Mu;l. kill aud Suxuriaiina Hail Road, at 7 00 a. M. Rtau.ny Accommodation Train: Leaves Read ing til 7 30 A. M., returning from PAiuoW phitt al o oo P. M . poMstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Poitstown nt C,2 a. m., rcturuing leaves Philadelphia al tv'o p. ni. CulumMa Railroad Trains leave Rtadiug at 7 00 A M and 0 15 P M lor Eyhrata, Lit i i Lancaster, Coluinjia, Sic. On Sundays: Leave Xrv-York at J O 1'. M., I'iiiad'eihia 8 a in 8 l-i I'. M . Il.r H l i a M train running only to Heading ; V-limi r ' S 00 A M , llarnr.'mrg i "j A. M., an I 11, j J. inq at 1 10 and 7.2H V. M , for linrnl.nra, aud 11 22 A. M., for -Yctr-lVt, and 4 2i j. j m. for 1'liiladi'tpliia. OowimiuMJiui, Mileage, Seasnt, School and ' ficurti .n TuAii to aud from all points, at rc- ujced Rates. Jinygage chocked through : 80 pounds al lowed each Passenger. ti. A. MCOM.S. Oeneral Stiytrinlcr.denl. Readinc, Pa. Nov 'Si, 'Cj-tf. IS 35 IS'JG riiiladi'lpLia and Eric Rail Road rrWHS Great Line traverses the Northern and J- Noiiliwet oounlies of Pennsylvania to the eily of Li ie. on Lake Krie. It ha been leased and is operated hy the PlNXSYLVAMA It A I L liAI COMI'AXY. ritE or i'ASst:Nu.a tk .i.vs at hacrisdi'SU. LEAVE EASTWEKl). Trie Mail Train Urie Exrress Train liliuira Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train Lrie Express Train i'ir.iira 1'xi ress Train a. m ;,.o a. x l.J r. tt. .15 a. m. p. m. i.iO r. . Passenger cars run through on the Eric Mail aud Expres Trains without change both Ways be!wcu Philadelphia anu Lrie. NEW YOI'.K C NNECTIOX Leave New York at 9. CO A. ., arrive at ne at Z,CC a. i. Leave New Y"ort at 5,00 r t; arrive at Erie 7,1-3 v m. Leave Erie at p. x., arrive at Xcw York r. M. Lc;ive Eric at 10,23 a M ; ariivc al New York 10.10 a si. KO CHANGE OF ' AUS PETWEEN ERIE & NEW YCUK. Elegant s'.coping cars on ull i.ig'ut trains. Fr information respecting passenger husi-cc-s apply at the corner of oOih and Market alreets. Philadelphia. Aud for freight business of the Company's agents : S. 11. Kingston, Jr., corner of loth and Market atretic, Philadelphia. J. W. Keynolds, IVie. Wni. llrowu, Agent, N. C. R. R., Rihiiuore; II. 11. llOO'l'iJN, General Freight Agent. Phil:.ae!phia. II. W. Wi.,N"EK, General Ticket Ageut, Phi., .i' !; hia. A. L. TYLER, (lener.! Puneriulcudeut, Williauikport. Fel. H, 'f'tf. Huutkgdcn & Broa. Top Rail Eoad ON and afier Miy lith. 1807, passcugur trains will run as '.allows.' LEAVE SOl'TIIWAIMI. Express. A. M. Huntingdon 7.4 Saxiou k:;o l'.loo.ly P.ii:: 10.o-j Mount Liallas 10.50 AEAVE K01IUWACD. Kail. Mail, r.. i. U.IHI 7.83 8.&7 Express. A. M. r. M. O.iO l.oO fi.ll 1.84 7.;:0 2.53 0.10 4 4a Mount talla lilooHy Run., tvixioti lluiitiivdoii liisiauce from Mouul Dallas to Bedford six miles. A reliable line of Hacks connect at Mt. Dallus for Lcdford and Bedford Springs. JOHN McKlLLIl'S, my 2- 13.7-tf. Supcrinleuduut. rr; 0,NSYLVANI.V RAILROAD. ON AND L after Monday, April JO, 1800, Passenger 5 ruins will leave Millliu Station as follow 3 : EASTWARD. i'Lila.tclphia Express.. 12.41 P. M Fast Line C,24, A. M. t'iucinaati Express 7,03, P. M. iKy Express 11,31, A. M. "Way IWnocr 10,48 P. M. Locul Aecoiam. or. 9.00 Ic. 3,35, I 31. WESTWARD. Cincinnati KEric Express 1,45, A. M. 1'hilaJelplMa Express... 5,Io, A. M. Fast L.e '. C.04, P. M. Naillrain 3,37, P. M. Kwljjtaut Traia 10.20, A. M. JAMEd NORTH, Ag't. T ' E have on hand a good quality of Hard V ware, c.imp rising a full assortment ol CARPKXTKR 1001.S & UL A CKSMJ TU TOOL.", such t.s Anvils, Ik-Hows, Sc., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Ho re Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the Leg and pound. Rones of all Eizes from 2 inches down lo J inch by the pouud. Buggy arid Wnjun Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind iitone Ficturts, at FROW & PARKER'S. JE have one room devoted entirely to GctJs furniiihinz Goods and Ready 1? Clothiitg. such m Coats, )er Coats, Hats & FL'.nncl Shirts, Panta, Boots & Caps, Undershirts, Vesta, Shoes, White Shirts end Drawers. FROW S: riilZEE. GUOYEU & BAKER'S V4 jlhlU' H".tW ti1"' iT Were awarucd the highest premiums at the State airs of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvauio, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Al the Kentucky, Te nne.we, Missouri, AiulKiiua, Mis-iMsiipi, Virginia, North Carolina, California, Oregon, Fairs of the American Institute, Erankliu In-iiiule, Mass. Mechanics' Association, Pcnii'a Mechanics' lnsliluf, 1. Louis Agricnltuial nud Mechanics' Association, Aud at numerous Institutes and Counly Fairs, including all Ihe Fans at which they eree xbihile 1 the past three years, k ir.il priies have aNo hten awarded these Mai-Lints al Ihe rxhilxiioiis of London. Paris. lul lin. I.inz. ISrsancoD, I'.ayoniie, "t. iMzirr. Chalons, and they have I ron furi:isiel. Iy special eommutid, to the Kwj'rr t'f ;(Hf ', Jmjin.i uj Ausrtit JJinimn of I!nsiit, A';i(rx.t f J'.iuil, (Jiirrn of Sjniiti, uml (JmxH of JSaruria. Tlie CROVKU & J?AKER Elastie titch Sewing Machines arc siii:rior lo all others for tlie lulluwing reasons: 1. They sew with two threads direct from the spaol, aud require no rewinding. 2. They arc more easily understood and used, and Jers liable to derangement thau oih ei' tuacliim.s. 8. They arc capable of xecuting perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much great er variety of work tlmn other macliiues. 4. The stilch made by these machines is much more firm, clastic, and durable, especi ally upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other sliich- 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which ihe i nder inroad is inwrought, is much the most phi in 'i and beautiful in use, and re tains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles fieiiien:ly wus.hcd aud iroued until they are worn out. ti. The slriiolure of the seam is such that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few gtiichcs, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but reuoiiiis firm and dnratde. 7. I'ntike other machines, these faten bath ends of the seam by their own operation 8. With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cot ton may be used upon the other side without lesseuiug Ihe strength or durability of ttie seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitch ed or maue up ith siik. it. These macliiues, in addition to their su perior uicrits as ii.slruments for sewing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned and practised, execute the most beautiful and per taaueut embroidery and ntnaii,. utal work. UUOVER & lJAKKR.s, M. Co., 7:10 Chestir.il Street, Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Boroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, ami every other at tic'.e appertaining to the working of the ma chine on hahd ami for sale by J. B. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale by J. 1!. M. TOM), l'a.terson, I'a. S. it. LOl'UON, Mitlliutown, la. may 15, SG7-tf. ONCE klORE! J1S. M. TOtil) has just received a Ire.-h arrival of New ttoods irom the City, at greatly reduced rates which he is selling at the lollowiuji prices American Priuts from . 1.1 to lPc. 10,12, 15 to 10. 20 to 2r.c. 11 lo 28c. 20 to 5Dc 12, 15 to -l.c. 10, 12, 15 :;ic. 20. 25 to o8c 20, 25 tu 4tto Others liinghanis De Laing Ladies 1'ress Goods llrown Muslins Bleached " Ticking Cottonailes Ladies Gaiters from $1,75, 2,0(1. 3,00 also a fine assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Lovering Syrup - Sic. qt. Good Syrup -20 to 25c !. Biowii Sugar - 11, 14e. White 3lbs. 50ets. Best RioCollee .Hcls. lb. Coal Oil, (best) locts. qt., or 55cts. gal. Also a tine lot Casstmeree, Casiuels and a good assortment, of the latest styles of Men and Bovs' Hats, cheap a larce n"sj.lment of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves aud Bugle 1 rimmings The following prices paid for Butter t Eggs: Butler 25cis., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes 80 to IK'cls. bush. A full supply of Mack rl and Herring on hand. april 24, 07-tf. AT f pHE undersigned would respectfully an X nouuee that he has just received from Ihe East, a large assortment of GCCQG, SJLLT, which he offers at the lowest market prices Give mo a call. NATHAN KELLY, apr. 17, lSG7-tf. Ioots and Shoes. The undersign- i ed, having purchased from Wir.St'SI E. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main ant Bridge streets, is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call with Roots, S n o e s, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes. &c, at maderate prices. All work warranted. E. B, FASIC. Mifflintown, April 3, 'C7-ly. 0772 FOLIC r TRIUMPHANT. POLICY 18 TO KEEP THE flca-LARfiEST, BLUEST, na.AXD CHEAPEST STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL 4 WIS Clotliin Hals aud Caps, Hoots and f hoes. Valises, Carpet Sacks, Hosiery, Gloves, kerchiefs, .Shirts of all ktuds, CENTS' FURNISHING UOOIhS &c, &c , in town or county, and we hereby invite every one who wants anything ia Oi Clothing line to call and see our new slock It is Enormous in Quantity ! Magnificent iif Quality! and will be sold at greatly reduced) prices tor t ash. IViccs ihe Same as Before the War. Remember the place, Crystal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Bri Ige street, Mifllintown, I'a. FROW & PARKER S. Fep'f. 25, 18C7 AT THE :KTe-w Firm. OK FROW AND PARKER, !t TIIK OUYSTAL PALACE lit' IttH NO, M11FE1NTUWN, PA. II K UNDERSlilNKf) HAVING Pt'R- longing to Sii'.ouff & Siambangh, ind having added to il quite an assortment from the 1'hil ade'phia market, are now ready to mijilly the citizens of MitHintown aud vicinity wit.1 any thing and every tlii ng that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kept before. We are deter mined to sell goods at a REDL'CEIi 1 Uk'K and make il an object foj the people l, buy from ns. A large stock of DRY GOohs, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MEKINOES, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES I'.KESS FLANNELS, J LUN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, P.I.IE TWILLED FLANNELS, RK.DFLANNELS, M t'TLINS. BR AKK 1ST SHAWLS ic., &c. C atibc had at FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS COODS: lilnck Shuw Is, Veils, Colars, t-lwvvii, Gnnntlvts, Sccouil Mourning Knlmoralr, Iluotls, Jkc.j AiC Everything desirable in this line, and a very large stock, At Fro iv A Parker's. GlI'.E.VI" REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF "SADDLERY from Jatiuary IX, ltW., JAMES II. SIMONS would respectfully an nounce lo his old customers ami the public generally that he has a large slock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS and all other articles usual ly kept in a SADDLER SHOP, which he will sell at ihe following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness $:!! 00 Second tiest do Third do do Common Plated do Second do do Common Plain do Best Spanish Saddles Second do do Common Quilted Seal do with Horn Common do without horu Wagon Stiddlcs :;2 oo ;:o no 2 3 oo 23 no p.t oo 21 oi t 22 DO IS 00 lli (It) It Oil Five inch- Brccch-Bands & Side Leathers for two Horses 40 00 Four inch do oi 00 Back-bauds 8 inches 3 20, C inches 1 -t", il niches i i i. Double Bet of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hames, collars, lines, but chains, ic. 43 00 Tair of Yankee Bridles t! 00 Five-ring Halters 1 60 Three-ring do 1 25 Check lines 3-4 inch 2 00 do do 1 inch 3 50 Blind Bridles 3 75 Riding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 4 00 Good Draft Collars 3 00 Harness do 2 00 Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,50, 1,25 Buggy do from 75 cents to 2 00 Buggy Lines, fiat 2,00, round 3 00 Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 iuch 1,25. lie would also invite the public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell cheaper than any i other establishment in the county. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Give hioi a call and save money. REPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS, Bridge St., Miiliitituwa Oct. 1 1-1 y. Pattkbson, Juniata County, Pa. The undersigned, having re-furnbbtd the above House, is uow prepared to fui'uish, Iha puMic, on the most reasonable teruis, with Ueiih ami Refreshments at all llourt. Farmers and others visiting town can procure meals at almost any price. Also, large Slahle attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is solitited. may 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE, Pro. FLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Maiket rales, or received on storage and shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful captiuns and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the FROW k PARKER, 0 ?77? A niiks. ,Vnd- ATTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS DEPOT and Stationary Store, in Perrysville, Ju niata county. Pa. ( Post Olb'ce Building.) The undeisiirned asks leav to inf., mi the good people of this and neighboring counties ! Dial ue uas openu a tine sleek of Stationary Books, etc., and having bought them at s very low wholesale price ia Philadelphia, by adding a small per centage, is certain he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in 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 : Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harpers Magazine 40c. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. 4c. Goilies Magazine 35c. Madame Deniorest's. 35o Ladies Friend 25c Bullous Magazine 20c. Petersons Magazine 25c. T. 3. Authers' Magazine 25c. Waverly Magazine (weekly) 15c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) lor. Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, Dc. Chimney Corner. . .. 10c. Albion 15c. New York Ledger 07c. National Police Gazette l"c. New York Clipper Dc. i Saturday Night 07c. Gleasons Literary Companion D'c. Sunday DupatcU .Ofic. Phrenological Journal 25c. American Agricultui alist. 15c. 'Beadlesand Monroe's Novels, (each)... lOr. Beadle's Songster HV, I Martin's Srusible Letter Writer COc. Fortune Tellers aud Dream Bucks of dilfer lt kinds, (each) 35c. .so all kinds of 25c, Norvls K. B. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, "c, Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, 00c. Ac sic, Magazines aud other bindings attend ci to. P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and I Jers ruinidhcd at snort nonce. 1 am iliier ri ined lo supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people with reading matter 4ii reasonable price. I t-spectfully eolicil your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON". Perrysville, aug. 1, '00. I. W CHEAP CLOTllIMi STOKE. Tli is way for B ar gains!! il AVING PURCHASED FROM MANS- bach & Van Ormer the lartie Clothing Establishment, situated on the corner ot Bridge and Water slreels, MiWinioffii, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Public that we have just received a large and well selected assortment of re;vly made Cloth ing, designed for Ihe full aud Inter Trade for 1"G.' uch as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Business Coitt Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Boots and Shoes of cv;ry description, style and quality, for mule or female. ROYS' READY' MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets, White Shirts, Fancy Over thirls. Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars, Cravats and Tieg, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags &c. A.so, thelalest 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 pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. tegr Don't forget the corner, Bridge and Water Streets. D. W. UARLEV & Co. Oct. 4, '05. NEW STORE. THh GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, fur the people 1 know is, that they can buy their goods cheaper at Ihe new store of Wni. Logue's, in Johnstown, than at any other stoie in the county. If they do oibe lieve it, please exiiniiue his likt of prices and then they will. Prints 12 to IS.;. 2'c. 20 to 25o. 25 u .'ioc. 18 to C5c. 45 to tide. 121 lo 2I. Muslin "i I to 25c. $1,20 per gal. D5o ' Met imao Ginghams De Laiucs Cottouadcs Dress Goods Brown Muslin Best bleached Best Syrup Second " Orleans 00 " Sugar House t;0c " " Best Brown Sugar 121 to 15 Ih. Best White " 18 " Best Rio Coffee 30 " Coal Oil 70c. per gal. A larga assortment of Boots, Shoes, auJ Ready made Clothing always on hand Patterson prices always given for all kin Is of Marketing. July 17, 1807 CUBA MILLS. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he is still in charge of the above uamel popular mill, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens of Mitiiin, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stuff, anJ Feed of a'l kinds constantly on hand. As he runs a m 11 wagon every Tuesday and Friday to Mifiin and Patterson, customers can he punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at. teuliou to business he hopes to receive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash, uay 9,'titi if SOLOMON KAUF F.MAN. Persons can be supplied with Coal, Pl.Kter, Salt &c, at the lowest l.riec. by our agent at Thompsotilown, ELIHU Bt'NNER, wh is also authorized to purchase Grain and gWj the highest market Prices. fc-F Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorized agnt at Perrysville to purchase Grain and bcl Coal, Plaster and Salt for tis. Give us a call and you canuot fail to be pVased. tzB Highest prices paid for Country Tro cuce, and taken in exchange for poods. FROW, & PARKER'S. Sep't. 25, 18G7. A FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods, 1 a. consisting or Clotis, Casshneres, Satinetfs. Over Coatings, I estuiffs. FROW & PARKER'S. Can be had at SILVER'S WASH POWDER. Savts time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Moudny a festival. Sold every where. Try it. Address all orders to the Manufactures Z I EG LEU & SMITH, CIIPMISTSA WUOLESXLE DWUdGISSl 137 iVwfi Third St., rhlhuUti.hta. uur 11, 1SQ-Iy. GRAY HAIR. " - r TobU the Axbbosu that Blag made. This ! the Core that !- Ia the AjuiuoaiA that Eing mada, Thls la the Sfan who nt bald anil pry. Who now has raven Ineks, they say. He niHsl the Cire that Inr la Uui AuiuotiiA Uut km? made ' This la the Maiden, haadnme and VTho d tarried the man onoe bald and K"T. . Who now has raven locks, they pity, lie aeU the AaiiuosiA. that liui This Is the Parson, w ho, hv tlio war. Harried the maiden, Imi'ltoioe au4 To the mati once TmuiI ami rntr, Iut who now baa raveu kick, they fteeaune he used the Co that hf lu Uui AjuuumUl that Uig uuue. This I the Tiell thiit rings awy I o srouiie me p-,;ie smi auu z?.y I nto tins inet, mrli here uoes lay Ifytm would not Or hniil or gray, Um the AMBHOSIA ttut IUiij uuulc. t H.TUBB8 & CO, Pbopkietcf.3, Petuikso", K.H. For sale by april 24, 1807- B. F. Kiii xkk. Mitlliatow n. 0m Pa. ! GO AND SEE the simi; & su3Mini arriyal OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. M. SSLFOilD The undersigned would respectfully invitt the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. lie has. bought his assortment at such prices that he cannot be undersold by ny in Ihe country. Special at tention paid to purchasing goodsin thecitypej order at the shortest notice. Every effort will he made by him to give sat isfaclion to those who may favor him with a call Black and Fancy Silks, Mcrie Antique, Pure Chilii, Brilltnutes, Bombazincls, Cashiucres, Peplins, Herges Lawns, Grenadines, Ducals, Gingham Lawns, All wool d'l.aiues. Alpatas, &c. A full assortment of White Dress tjoods, Mus- iiis, lirocha ana other Miatt Is, iionnets, lion- net Satins, unmans, (lowers, sc. Also, Col lars, Uudersleeves, Huiidktrchiefs iu great va eiy. He has also laic in a large stock of or.. Cotton and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings &.C., at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the higheit market prices Will be paid hy J. M. BELTORD. uo "oTT "xevTs! Spring ami Summer GvOiJs at prices 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' Dress Goods, consisting in part of l Ol'LIXS. MOHMll, MALAC CAS, FiiKXcn MHiaxos, DK LA IS EH, a ISO If A MS, j'A'srs, li t; Every descaip! iou of Domestic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Bleached Muslins. Tickings. Cheeks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, ic., Fancy aud Plain Ciissitin'res, Satinells, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels. Liniiens. Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skre's, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries of every descridiion, Cheese, Fish Bacon, &c, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qucensware, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco. tfejjars, &c. 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. Tho public can be supplied with all kinds of Marketing, Fresh Fish, &c, either at the car on Tuesday, or at our More during the week. may 8. 1SJ7. So more Bald Heads! So more Grau Lochs BR. LEGES' ECLECTU1C I1AIU UEAEWER, Is pronounced by all who have used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It ia a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff ami Humors, stops the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks lo their original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life aud coloring matter. Thtu, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abuudance, vitality aud color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant Us the touch and easy lo arrange. Dry. wiry and intractable locks become moiiii. pliant and disposed to regain in any desired position, As a Hair Dressing it has no etiial The sales are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old aud young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all ordeis to ZIEULEK & SMITH, Sole Proprietor. l';7 North Thiri Street, Philadelphia cot. I!, 'O'ly, It a Tfc r DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER AMI Universal Clothes Wrinjer. The best and most popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted to give satisfaction. If not as represented, the washer will be ta ken back and the money refunded. Iu offering Ihe Washer we present you lbs following alternatives: 1. Either to make a woman work all day at Ihe hardest drudgery, dangerous to he iali and life, hfty-iwo duys in a year or bur Machine for het, with which be can do'th same work in two hours and ot be I ire-la Consult LDa'Uk. 2. Either buy goods to be rulbed to frag ments on Ihe wash board, or buy a Machine that will cleanse without injuring garments, and so pay for itself three times a year. Consult Ecnno-:j. Sold by i. B. M. TODD, Parteisoti. Pa. Read what our neighbors have to say; Pt X.NSYLVAMA Hol'SF. 1 Pattkbson. Jan. 2S, '07. ) J. B. M. To:i, Esm This is to certify tl the Doty's Clothes Washer an I V. r;nter I urehaspil from you, will (to all that is rec-" emended if the direc'ion for washing ia' :-trici!y observed, especially for heavy cloth ing, one person cn was'i as much in an htr' with eas-as they would do in sil hni.rs by h ind or common rubber. It is a great savor of clothes and tiine. There is neither fric tien in w.tshiug or strain in wringing. Boys or Girls of 12 to 14 years old cau do the wasniug. F. M. MICKEV. Mr. J. V. M. Tot.n N.r: Since I have purchased Duty's Clothes Washer and Wring er from you, wal-d.-iy is no more dreaded by my wife as my little girlll years of age cau oo my a.'hing of it persons, in from two to three hours, which used to lake my wife all day. 1 can cheerfully recommend every per son to go toj. B. M. Todd's, and g -t a Wash er an i Wringer as I am confident that you can fave the price ol the Machine in less thin one year in the saving cf the of the wearing of clothes as they are wished with out rubbing. Yours .Vc. j.iu. 3 ly. JOHN BALENTINE. NEW FAMILY chines over all others, for either family use or l;iai. i. Inclining purposes, are so well established and so generally admitted,, that in riMi!ueri;liou of their relative excellencies, is no longer considered neciss iry. (in; NEW FAMILY MACIUXES. which has been over two years in preparation, tin 1 which has been brought t? periection rc-gir-'less of i:ioe, labor or expeii-e.a nd is now cot:h lently j.re- i'tited to the public as incom- ai iibly ihe bt st Sewing Maehine in existence. I he Machine in ipiesticn is simple, com pact. iluraMe and beautiful. It is i:iet, light running, and o ipal le of performing a range aud v.tri'. ty of Hoi k never before attempted I'l-oii a tingle Midline. nin either ilk. Tw ist. Linen or C.itt..n Thread, and sewing with ctjiial facility the very tinest and coarsest materials, and anything between ihe two ex tremes, in ihe most beautiful an) substantial manner. Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording, tuching. quilling, felling, trim ming, binding , etc. are novel and practical, and have been inventel and adjusted especi ally tor this Machine. Machines nlwaj s kept en hand at my Tail oring E-ftibli.-hmeiii, second story Sulouff, Frow ,c Parker's Store. Bridge street, Mifilin tovu. Pa., for the inspect ion of the public, and fur sale at ihe nio-l reaint:ah'.c prices. Machine Cotton. Needles. Thread, (til, ,te., and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on h m 1 for sale. WILLIAM WISE, Agent. Mitilintown, Jan. D', 16 i7-ly. tjjs. HOOP c'KILTS. -". wii.i.ii'Ti t. :;ikixs. 'Ol U Ows M.1KK."' A FTER more than fi ve years eipene-ico li and experimenting in the m uiufacl'ua of STRUM L FIRM' tjl'ALITV II Owl SKIRTS, we offer our justly celebrated g ods to merchants and the public in full confidence of thiir superiorly over all others in the American market, and tii'V are so acknowl edged by ail who wear or ilea! in them. a3 they give more satisfaction ih ;u auy ether Skirt, and recomtiieu I themselves i.i every respect. Dealers in Hoop Skirts lo oil. I n.ike a note of this fact. Every Lady who has not given them a trial sLeuld do no without fur- her delay. t Mir assoi I men i embraces every style, length and size for Ltiote-. Mioses and Children. Also Skirls mtnie lo order, alu-red and re paired. Ask for 'napkin's Own Make." and be ml deceived. Sec that the letter "II" is wo ven on the tapes be'ween eaeli hoop, and ibtit ihcy tirf stamped "W. T. TDPKINS. MANC FAt.'TL'KER. ,2s ARCH Street. Philadelphia, upou each tape. No others are (Jer.uine. Also, constantly on hand a full line of gore I New York and Eastern male Skirls, at very low prices. Wholesale and Retail, at the Phil adelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Empo rium, No. II'JS Arch Slre"l, Philadelphia mar. IV07-Dm. Wm. T. H'lPKlNS. TT" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hnn- v tired Man. to act as salesmen for Cnb hin's llliit'tratei! Domestic Bible, comprising upwards ff l.oDtl ctown iuarto pages; a, t'oiiimeniary of 17.! D'l notes from different Commentators: 7(H) Engravings. Family "holograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, Chronoligical Tables, etc, A book that always selis. I hir averr.ge sales are j"ll copies pr-r day. As a standard Itiidc for Families, Teachers. Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it has no competitor. Ftr particulars, ad drca II. A. STREET, mar. 20 tf. Harrisburg. 'a. I'ALISTKKSYII.LKTIX SII P. The un it L dersigned his established himself in McAlistersviiie in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line sho.ihl fill before purchasing elsewhere as he is rne;aed to manufacture all kin-is of Till anil Sheet Iron Ware, ami to sell a low as they J can be purchased elsewhere. His old'cus t toniers and the public irenemlly arc respect ; fully invited to call, as he Lopes by strict at. i teiition tu business to deserve a share of pat : rotiagc. oei. 31, Xtiif JACOB C. WINEY. NOT IP EI " Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea and (rood shoes will find it to their advantage ! to rail on II. D. WELI.ER, al his shoo on ! Main Street above Cherry, where they curl be supplied with almost every styieat moder ate prices, (ienllemeii having repairing they wish durably and neatly executed will be ! promptly nl tended to by giving biin a call. 'fern: : CASH. II . D. WELI.ER. j Mit'iiutowu, July '-'t'ith '. V LARGE stock of Qiiecusware, Cedarware such as Tubs. Buner Bowls, Bucket! tt'hurn;, Baikctr, Ilerse Buikets. &c at i ' IKU'iV i PAKLEilc-
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