7 READING "KAIL ROAD. summer aj?rakge;ie?it- April Nth, I8G7. Gicuit Tstari c.i.vK FnoN the North and North-West for I'UiiuM-y-'iia. AVir York, UnJhip, 'otttrillt, Ttimayte, AtVaml, Lrhanin, Aimtovm, K'txtvn, r., : Trains leave Ilari-Murg fur AVw J'orfc, as follows: At 3.0(, f,U and !,35 a. M., .and "10 si: 9.00 P. M.. arriving at AVw Fori at fi'.OO and lti.Hl A. M., and 4.40. (i.20,10.25 1". M.. cinnectiiig with similar Tiaius on the w'..Va.na UiilroitJ; Horning Cars accom panying the 3,00 A and 'J,00 1' M train3 whhotil chance. Leave ll.irrJtlarg for trailing, Pollivillf. Tamuqui, M.ni-rsviiie. AMtntd. I'mt Gnivt. Al-Imtou-n it a J PAuWf.'yW at 8,10 A. M. nul 2,10 ami 4.10 r M, Mopping at J.tbinou an J all Way Station: the 4,10 e M Train runkiug connections for Fhil.tdeluliia ami Columbia only. Ki r V.'.'.'il!f. .ScAm.vU.H Harm anJ -1-bnrn via Sc.uiUiW and .'ht.-juekanun Rd.lo loave ll.i-ri.iliur! al 3,20 I' J. Hot unlink : Leave -Vrip Fori at 9.00 A M. 12,;0 Noon 5,00 aud S,UO P M, YliuaJilj Iiia at j A M. nii'l 3,30 I' M ; wi:y passcuger train u'aves Philadelphia at 7,30 a m. returning from Reading at C.,30 p M, slopping at all stations: Votturiile at 8.45 A M and 'J, -If) F 51; AshianJ 0,O ami 11. "0 A M, au l J .' 1 M; Ta'Hd.Ku at 0,15 A. II, anJ 1,00 aud S.55 r v Leave FollenVt for IIurrMurj, via Sc..i1 A,',7 and '.'; I.niiini I.'ml l.'vtil, al 7 00 n. M. Jivj.ItuH Accoiiwtoiliitton I rum: Leaves ( i';y at 7 30 A. M., returning from Vlttluirl j u at 5 oo P. M. Tot . "town Accommodation Ttain: Leaves Potistown at 0.2o a. in., returning leaves Philadelphia nt ,3o p. tit. C!vm'-ia I'c.ilrini l Trains leave 7 niV.o? nt 7 00 A M nn.ltl 15 P M for Fhruta, J.ili: J.il.lfii.'.tir, t'"ili. '". Ac. it Suodavs: Leave AVir-F, at f 00 P. M., 17.'.'."'' ', '.(.; S a m 1 IV .M., the S Ik) a 51 trr.in running only to Reading; IWr-m'.".-S CI A. M., Uiir.i-'.Hr.i ! 35 A. M., and 1L.;J t'"7 nt 1 -'I and 7.-0 . M.. for lliirrii-l.nrtt. and 11 A. M.. for iVtif To i, and i 25 p in. for Phil-ido'phia. Ci,mmilUli", Miifrt'ir. fisfnt. Sr'. :,.' 7tto frrnmii-n Tickea to and lirio all points, at re ujeed INie. 7;.i7.i." eh(cl;r 1 tlironh : 80 pounds al lowed each I'asscnjrer. U. A. K'CM.S, i.'riirnil Sujirrmlfiidctit. Hr.Ainxc, Ta. Nov i:7, 'O-j-tf. . 1 A . ! IV , , ,. .1 v..!. !:! p" liiilEliejpiSId lillU rAlV ld'A I'.WilU riMMS Great Line traverse the Nortlicin and JL Northwest e, unities of Peuusylvaniii to I he eiiy of Erie, on Lake i.ii . It lo;s l.een lease! and is operated hy the 1'KXSSYI.VAXIA K.VIlEoAU C'f.Ml ANV. TIME OF PASStXtiKR TB1X AT H AE li.jnlBU. LEA K.YJ-i V. EBD. Erie Mall Train :n Express Train F.lmiia Express Train LEAY WESTWABD. Eric Mail Train l.ric Express Train Fl'oira Etrrcss Traiu i.ls A. v. p. Passenger cars ru:l throngli on the Erie Mail and Express Trains w iiliout charge both tnys beiweeu Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YollK CONNECTION Leave New Y'oik at 5,CJ a. m.. anive at Kiic at J,."- a. M. Leave New Y'ork at S,00 p 31; anive at Eric 7,15 f m. Leave Uric al C,"3 i' w.f arrive at New York P. M. Leave Erie at 10,25 a M ; anive at New Y'ork 10,10 a m. NO C1IANUK OK ARS BETWEEN FRJE i NEW YORK. F.lciynt sleeping cars on all night trains. For information respecting passenger husi ness apjdy at the corner of o'hh and Market streets, Pli'ladelpliia. And for frtiiit busiuess of the Company's agents : S. J. Kingston. Jr., corner of Ljih and Vavkci etrecti, Tuiladelpbia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. V ia. Erowu, Agent, N C. R.R., Baltimore. II. II. IIOI'STON, Ceiierul Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. W. (iWINNLK. Cenerul Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER. General Supcrinlsndeut, WiUiamsj oi l. Feb 14, 'GO-tf. IIur.tii;gdon & Eroad Top Rail Eoad AN and after May Oih, 1 r07, passeDgcr W 1 trains will run as follows .- LEAVE SOUTHWARD. lixpress. Mail. P.. M. fi.00 . . '13 8.57 A. V. 7.15 .:10 10.55 10.5U Iltmt'rgdon Nation Idoody Ron Muuul Dallas I. LAVE JiOKTIMVAItn. Mail. A. SI. Express. P. M. Mount Dallas Bloody Run 1-ntion Huntingdon G.10 ;.u 7.::o n.io i ... J'", LSI 4.4.- Distance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six miles A reliable line of Hacks connect al Mt. Dallas for Bedford and Bedford Spi iocs. J0I1N McKILLIPS, nny -2, lS07-tf. Superintendent. I" )i JNSYLVAN1A RAILROAD. ON AND aftci Monday, April JO, ISOli, Passenger 3rain will leave Mifflin Station as follows : EASTWARD. riiiladclpliia Kxi-rcss.. 12,41 P. 51 FastJ.itie C,24,A. M. Cineinnali Express 7,0-J, 1'. M. Day Express 11,31, A. M. AY ay l'asseni;er.. 10,48 P. M. Local Accoajui. r. n.DO Ic. 3,35, V M. WESTWARD. Cincipnnii & Eric Eiprc.-s l,4o, A. M. I'liiladeiphia ll-.a ... 5.1:, A. M. l'tst Liuo CM, P. JI. riaii Train 3.37, P. M. Kiuiraut Train 10 'JO. A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag t. T'E have ou hand a good quality of Hard V ware. Comprising a full astorlmeni ol CARrKXTEJi TOOLS & BLACKSMITH TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, tc, Shoy rcaker Tools, Saws, Axes, iur?. Iron, Sleeb Kails, liorse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by Cue keg and pound. Ropes of ail sizes from 2 laches down to J inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind S'ones, and Criud Stone Pictures, at FRCV & PARKER'S. TT'E have one room devoted mtircly to Cclis Furnishing Uoods and Ready Made Ciothiu', such as I'oats, '.'ver Coa's, HaU & ;unucl Shirts, Pants, Boots & Caps, Und . rsbirls, Drawers. FROW & Vest. a, Shoes, White Shirts and rAKEER. vi l V fey Were a warded lict prctnitiius at tb ytate Fairs nf New Voile, Vermont, New Jersey, l'eniisy Ivauia, Ohio, Indiana, Mieliij'-an, W ieonsin, Iowa, Al the Kenliielij-, 'I eniieee, Missouri, Ahtli'ima, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, California, Opvroii, Fairs of thn American Institute, FianKliu Institute, Jli:ss. ieehatiies' Aspoeiation, l'em'.'a Meehauiis' lnstitui, !St. Loiitf Ajfi ieultural ami X' cLauie A.-oeiiiin, And al litinii -rotis In-li: utes and County Fairs, iiojio.liii.' all the I'aiu al fciiieli they weieexhihile 1 the iacl three years. I'ir.st prizes have also In en awarded these lae!,in:s nt the exhiWiiions of Londcin. I'arin. l;uh lin. Lint. ls:iiieon. liayonne, 5l. l'iiier. Chalons, and lliey havo hern fun:is!ie'l. y ppec'ntl auiutiiuud, to the J-wjirrt of' Vmir, ';' An.sli -inf llijtli S. uf Jl Visit J, FutJ'ft Jitttiil. (Jtimi '(, and (Jitccu t.f Jliii tiria. The GUOVl'.U & BAKKU Elastic-; L". . . f .... II. ..I - ......riMK t. UHotlicforlLcillowiu!;TaH..i.H: 1. They sew with two thveads direct from ! lie spool, and require no rewimr.rg. . '1 hey are more tamly titnlei sloo.t ami ised and less liahle to dcraniri uiei:t thuu olh cr r.iaeliim s. S. They arc capable of executing perfectly, I without change of adjustment, a much grea'- r variety of work thnn oilier macliines. 4. The slit' h made by lhso machines is much more lino, ebiMic. and durable, especi ally upon ai'iclcs w hich reiiiire to be washed and ir.ii.ed. than any oiler stiieir ,5. J'iiis siiicb, oiling to the :nanner in which the 1 nder thread is inwrought, is much the most pliiun and hrmlitul in use, and re- I tains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently a?ln.d aud ironed until they arc worn out. ' 0. '1 lie structure of the seam is such that, ! though it be cut or broken at intervals of only ; a lew stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm aud durable. 7. L'ulike otherniiichines, these l"tcn both ends of the sram by their own operation 8. With these machines, while tiik is used upen the right or face side, of the seam, col ton may be used upon the other side without lessening the sirengih or durabilily of I tie seam. This can be done on 110 oilier machine, and is a great saving upon all articles filch ed or in a Jo up wiih suk. !'. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as iuslrumeiils lor sewiu;;. by a change of adjustment, tasily learned aud practised, execute the most beautiful and per manent eiMlirci.br- and oinnmeutal work. CKoYEi: & RAKER S. M. CO , 7:Hi Chestnut .Street. Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in eitiier of the Boroughs. Thicads, Oils, Needles, and every other ni lic'.e appertaining to the working of the ma chine on haiid and for sale by J. 11. M. Tudd. The above s;,.injr Machines are for sale by J. B. M. TODD. Palters.. n. Pa S. li. I.Ol'DON, Miiliitilowti, may 15, 18(7-lf. GOOD jYX WS OHCE MORE! JB. M. TOP!) has just received a fresh arrival of New Coods rom the City, at grcaily reduced rates w hich he is Kc'.lini; al the following prices : American Prints from Others Oinghnms De Laius Ladies Dress Goods Brown Muslins Bleached " . 10 to IHc 10, 12. 15to 10. 20 to 25c. il lo 2o. 20 to fit'c 12, 15 to 2;lc. 10, 12, 15 ;;ie. 20, 25 to .'o 20. 25 to 4oo .7". f?2,oo. f :5,00 Ticking Coltimades ; Ladies Gaiters from... also a tine assortment of Misses Gaiters. Best Levering Syrup ;!lc. qt. Good Syrup -20 to 25c qt. Brown Su:rar 11. 14c. While JJlbs. 50cts. Best Bio Coffee ."lets. Mi. Coal Oil. (best) 15cls. qt., or 55cts. gal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Casiueis tnnl a good assortment of Ihe latest styles of Men and Boys' Hats, cheap a large nssjrlnieiil of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and Bugle Trimmings The following prices paid for Butler Eggs: Butler 25cls., ES' 20cts. doz., Potatoes SJ lo itOcts. bush. A full supply of Mackarland Herring on hand. april 21. C7-tf- AT i i?rW7i?fswz M i f -r ir iiiiViio;vi) o tjvta fl II E underigned Tvottld respectfully an--L nonucc thai he has just received from the East, a large assort uieiil of gi' ffOC'.'J, Vui'iWjS. GliCOFTlItS, rzair, COJZ, i C, which he offers at the lowest market prices Give me a call. NATHAN KELLY, apr. 17, 1807-tf. I?oors audSuoKS. The undeilj'n-r 3 ed, having purchased from VV .Sj-kS K. Boners his Bout und Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main ami Bridge streets, is now prepared to neeomuiudalc all who may favor him with a call with I.oots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, &c, al niaderalc prices. All work -warranted. E. li, FASIC. JliSiiulown, April 3, 'C7-ly. the. hi OCT rOIACY I K I II V I I II N rV OUJl rOLICY IS TO KEEP TUE B3.LARGE3T, K5uAND CIIKA1-EST stock or MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL A WINTER Clothing! Main unit t'ap", Itools and hoes. 'lA.iki, Vali.-s. Carpet rnck Hosiery. Oloves, Mvad-1 kerelners, blurts ot all kiad.i, OENTS' M'KNISHIMl GU0P3, .c., &c, in town or eountr, and we lierehy invite every ue who wants anything in the Clothing line to call and see our now stock. It is Enormous in Quantity! Mauiticeut i Quality ! and will be bold at greatly reduced prices lor Cask. hires llio Same as Before the War. llenniiilii r the place. Crystal Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Hi i lge street, Mittlinlown, Pa. r'KOW & PAUKKK'S. 8ep', AT Til V. OK FIIOW AND 1'AItKKK, IS TIIK (T11YSTAL PAI.Al'E BinLDIXO, 3IIl-ri,INT()VN, l'A. r'Mir rvilK.RKIfiNF.ll HAVINfl II' K- 1. chased the stock of goods formerly fie longing to Suloiitf t Siaiuhutigh, and h iving adtlctl to it ipiile an Hsorf nu..t from fh Phil adidphia nmrkei, are now ready to sujliv the eitueus of Milliintown nud vicii'ily wiili any thing aiol cvcrylliine that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things ihnl have never been kept before. We are deter mined to sell goods at a REDCCED I'lllt'E and make il an object for the people to buy from us. A large slock of DRY OOODS, con sisting of Lailies Dress Cioods, such as FHENCH M Kill NOES. SIIEFIIEIID PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all woo!) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES IT, ESS FLANNELS, 1 LIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. BLIE TWILLED FLANNELS, BEDH.ANNEI.S, M1II.INS. !!! A K !' 1ST SIIVWLS kc, &c. 1 aubc h id at FROW & PAKKEIl'S. wci;r:NiNc dress coods! Iliick SI. tin Is, Veils, Colnrs, (Moves, (nnnilt'ts, Seeoutl .Mourning Itnliuoralt , Hoods, Ac, Ac. liver, tiling desirable in this line, aud ; vciy Inrge stuck, At Trow V Parker's. BEAT I.KDL'CTIu: V S A I) I) L E B Y from January IS. lri. l, JAMES H. SIMONS vould re.-ect fully nn iiouiice to his eld customers and the public TJk p-ncia'.lv that he has a large slock of isT SADDLES. HARNESS, COl.l.AliS, JT ' Hill PS and all other articles usual ly kept in a SA .!:: S1H I', whirl, he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plate 1 Harness If:'. I 00 Second best do Third do do Common P!a!cJ di Second do do Common Plain io Best Spanish Saddles Second do do Common yuilted Seat do with Horn Common do without Horn W agon Sail. lies Five inch Brccdi-Pan Is & Sido Leathers for two Horses Four inch do ;:j oo 80 no 25 oil 23 00 l'.l On 24 00 22 oo is (III d on y oo 40 oo a i oo Back-bands S inches 3 20, C inches I 2 40. f inches 1 75. j Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hauies, collars, lines, b:il chains, &c. 45 00 Pair of Yankee Bridles 0 0' Five-ring Halters 1 50 Three-ring do 1 25 Check lines 3-4 inch 2 Oil ilo 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 rents to 2 00 Buggy Lilies, flat 2,00, round 3 00 Plow Lines 3-1 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1.25. He would also invite tkt public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels coulidcMl he can sell cheaper than any other establishment iu the couuty. His motto is quick sales aud small pro Ins. Give him a call and save money. r5u. REPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES II. SIMONS, Bridge St., Milliintown Pa. Oct. 11-1 y, pAT'IKHsiO.N, J uuiata County, Pa. The undersigned, having re-furni.ihed the above House, is now" prepared to furnish the public, ou the most reasonable terms, with jlf. iil.i and Iirf rerfuncnU at ull Jluitrs. Farmers and others visiting town can procure meals at almost any price. Also, huge Stable attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended by careful ostlers. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A share of public patronage i3 solitiied. may 15, lS07-tf WM. REESE, Pro. FLOUR & GKAlfl. CLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased t at Matket rates, or received on storage and shipped at the usual flieght rates. Hav- ,g boilts of our own. with careful captians and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal ' ' PROW & PARKER. ATTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS LiLTOT and Mlalionary Store, in l'crrysville. Ju-1 1 liial:t cwitiitjr. Ta. ( I'o-t t'liicc HiiildinR.) The undeisigned asks leave to inform the good people of this and neighboring counties mat he has opend a fine stock of Stationary Books, etc., and having bought them at a very low wholesale price in phtlad' lphtn, by adding a small per centage, is certain he can srll cheaper than any oilict cslabli.-hment in the oouniy. The following is a list of Maga zinis and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tached, any of which will be sent by mail to any place upon receipt of the auncxed juices, viz : Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harpers Magazine 4c. Frank Leslie's Oa.ette of Fashions. 4"e. Codies Magazine 35c. UNdanie Demorcst's. 8;5c Ladies Friend -5c bullous Magazine -0c. Pe;erons Maj azine 5c. T S. Anthers' Magazine -ic. Waverly Magazine (weekly) 15c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) 10c. Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, Die. Vlimiiey Corner. .. . Die. 'lMon . 15c. w York Ledger 07c. -Vioiial Police tiaz'tto D'c. Iw York Clipper D'c. .'Uurdny Night 07c. t'easons Literary Companion D'c. Snlay Dipain'i .Otic Phonological Journal l''c. American Agriculiuialist. 15c. B llesnnd .Monroe's Novels, (each)... Die. Ui!le's Songster 10c. Mtfin's Sensible Letter Writer fiOc. F'ofainc Tellers and Dream Books of dill'er entkils, (eaehl u5c. Also til kinds of 25c, Novels N. li-Philadelphia Daily Press per month, 75c, l'aladelphift Age, 75e. Inrjuirer, tiOc. Music, Jlagaziucs and oilier bindings attend ed to. ) P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and Papers fiiiiished at short notice. I am lieier riuine l i supply a great want in this county by furniiliiDg the people with reading matter i a reaKinable prie. I respectfully solicit your pnlronagc. 1 JOHN M. THOMPSON. I'errysvilic, nug. 1, ''(). I. W. BIAKI.I'.V.V os CHEAP CLOTHLNU STORE. Tliis war for Bar HAVING PURCHASED FROM MANS baeh A Van Ormerthe large Clothing Establishment, situated on the comer o! Bridge and Water streets. .Milliintown, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform Ihe I utilic that we have just received a large and well selected assortment of ready made Cloth ing, uesigneil lor the l ull iiiitl V) inter Trsitic lor Such as Over Coats, Dress Coals. Business Co.vtf Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Boots and Shoes uf cvjry deseription, style and quality, for male or female. HOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Caipels. While Shirts, Fancy Over Shins, L'uder Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen aud Paper Colnrs, Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Rags Ike. A. so, Ihel atest styles ol Ladies Clocks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of any thing in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. Ji,-' Don't forget Ihe corner. Bridge and Water Streets. D. W. II AHLEY & Co. Oct. 4, '(15. NEW STORE. rTMIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OK THE -L AGE, for Ihe people t know is, that they oi.n buy their goods cheaper at the n;w store of Win. Rogue's, iu Johnstown, than al any other slo e in the county. If they do notbe lieve it, pleanc exauiiue his list of prices and then tiny will. Prints 1 to 1 Sc. 2 e. 20 to 25c. 25 to ::i c. IK lo 55c. 45 lo 'ioc. 12V lo -IU;. Mu.li 'l 1 to 25c. 1, 21 per gal. Merimac Ginghams De Laines Coiloiiadcs Dress G J s Brown Muslin Best bleached Bost Syrup Second " Irleans Sugar House Best Brown Sugar Best V.'hile Best Rio CofTeo Coal Oil A large assortment :i.,a .. b( ' roc " " 12 to 15 lb. 18 " 30 " 70c. per gal. of Boots, Hhjes, and Ready made Clothing always on hand Pairerson prices always given for all k'n N of Marketing. July 17. lsi',7 leave til inform his friends and ihe public that he is still in charge of the above name! popular mil, where he is prepared to accom modate the tili.ens of Mililin, Patterson and vicinity, witi the Choicest Brands of Flour A large supfly of Bran, Chop-Stud, and Feed of all kindseonstimtlv on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday und -Friday to Mililin andPiittcrson. customers can be punc tually Mip'licd at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a lib eral sharrof public patronage. Terms Cash, may OliC-tf SOLOMON KAUFFMAN. t:3" fcrsous can be supplied with Coal, Plasterj Salt, Ac, nt the lowest price, by our agent It Thoinpsoiilown, ELI H E BFNNFK, who is.ilso authorized to purchase Giaiu and give Ike highest market Prices. tf Mr. CL1NE is, also, our authorized agent, at Perrysville to purchase Grain and soli Val, Plaster and Salt for us. Giie us a call and you cautiol fail to he plcasjni. Highest prices paid for Cotinlry Pro ilucf, aud taken in exchange for goods. FROW, & PARKER'S. Sep'!. 25, 1PC7. A FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetis. Over Coaiinns, Yestings. Can he had at FROW A PARKER'S. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. ; ,"ue-1-uwr ,.'" "" 3,,,nS . V'""e a"J 'V,ond:'-r a t- "-ery- h'''' i , ir e . -JUre9s ?. "C J", "r." i 1 ' l'1',t 'V 6'"11'1- i C!!EUrSTS.$ WHOLKSXLK Mll'U'nSSJ I 1U7 North Third tit., I'hUtnh fphin. mv J4, iK'J-ly. GRAY HAIR. Thltli the Auokosia that Kin; made. This Is trie Cnre that hrr In the Ajibcosia that Sing znade- Thls I the JfJU who was bald and P?' Whonoirhfts raven locks, they tar. lie n.ed the Cnre that Inv la tue AtinitostA that Kins nude. . This Is the Sfaldcn, hanileome and pay. Who married the man once bald and vVlio now has rsvpn locks, they say. lie used tue Xiiukush that lUaj made. This Is the Parson, who, hr the thit. Married the inaiUen, handsome aud gay. To Ihe mm once hald and ctst. But who uow has raveu locks, thry say. Itecanse he nsed the Care that Iny Iu the AilllKoslA that lling uiade. Tills Is the T11 that rings awaT I o arouse tlie H'opie mi anu gay I nto Uii tact, whicli In redoes l.ty Iftfun wutttil not hf. b"!il or pray, L ie the AMit&oxm that limy utude. E.B1.TU23S & CO., Pcqfbitors, Petercgro', N.H. For sate b i april 24,18u7-Cm B F. KKexEis, Milili.itoivn, Ba. GO A TV" I) SEE THE SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVAL OF CHOICE GOODS AT-THE STORE OF JOS. fii. BELFQRD. The undersigned would respectfully invito the p'ublicto call and examine his stock before ptiroh ising elsewhere. He has bough! his a.soriiietii al such prices that he rm.nul hr undersold by any in ll:c country. Special at tention paid to purchasing goodaiu thecitypei order al the shortest notice. Every effort will he made by him to give sat it-faction to those who nuiy favor him with a call I.tJJJX.S' dkis atcs ! Black and Fancy Silks, Morie Antique. Pure Chilii, Brillinutcs, !loinb:i inels, CLshniei'-s, I'cplins, Berges Lawns, Grenadines, Ducals, Gingham Lawis, All word d'Laines, A'pae:.". Ac. A full assortiuetit of White Dress Goods. Mus lins. Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Ac. Also, Col lars, L'udet sleeves, Handkerchiefs in great va ety. He has also laii in a large stock of Wool, Cotton and Rag Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings Ac., nt the lowest prices. Country Produce t"!;rn in ex-Van;"" for goods, lor which the highc it market prices will he paid by "J. M. RELFORD. GOOD XEW'S! Sjirinj ti'l HumniT Uooth at j riccB In ruif Ihr thin s. FRANK, COO K, & Co, PATTER-ON, Pa. Have just returned from the Eastern Markets with a fresh supply of all kinds of Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting in part of POPA7A'.V, MOllAIH, MALAC CAS, m t:rji MHinxDS, 1E LA .VA'.V, GIXCltAMS, riuxrs. .(', t o,. Every descaiptiou of I ou.tstic Dry Goods, such as Brown and Rltachei Muslins. Tie"iinys. Checks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings-, c, Faucy and Plain Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linnens. Ladies' BalmTa! Skirts, IL.o:. Skirts. Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries jf every descridtion. Cheese, ris.h Bacon, Ac, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Oner nsware. Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware. Tobacco. Segars, Ac. The largest stock in Ihe county. In connection with our other business, we hnve a MARKET CAR running to Philadel phia and arriving in Parterson, every Tuesday on which we receive each week fresh supplies of new goods. The public can be supplied with all kinds of Marketing, Fresh Fish, Ac, either tit the car on Tueiuay. or at our Store during the week. may 8, 1S07. Xo mure Buhl Jlciuh! Kn more Crav Lucks DR. LEQU ECLECTR1C HAIR RENWER, Is pronouticcd by all who have used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Ban l rutl'anil llumors, slops the Hair from falling out, aud speedily restores Gray Locks to Ihoir original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the g'nnds wiih new Hie aud coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be Iiroiigiit back by a few applications, lo its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soil, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to Ihe touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and iutmctnblc locks become meisi pliant and disposed to remain in ny desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equal The sales are enormors and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all orders t o ZIEGLER A SMITH, Sole proprietor. 137 North ThirO Street, PhilaJc'pl ia p.'jv. 1 !, V; ly, jm jimidmx ztMm DOXY'S CLOTHES WASHER AM) Universal Clothes Wria'cr. j The best and most popular Machine ever invented. i Ail Wa-hers warranted to give satisfaction. : If not ns represented, the washer will be t ken bark and the money refunded. In oli'ering Ihe Washer we present you the I following alurnatives : i 1. Either to make a woman work all day at ihe hardest drudgery, dangerous lo healtU and life, ftfiy-!wo days in a year or buy j Machine for hei. with which he can do ih I same work in two hours an I ot be tircda j i'miulf Urd'h. 2. Either buy poods to be m il. ed lo fra;- I r.ienls on Ihe trash-board, or buy n Machine that will cleanse wu iioui injuring garments, and so pay for itself three times a year. Cumuli L'coiiuny. Sold by J. B. M. TODD, Battel son. F.i. Read what our neighbors have to say: I'l 5XSTI.TAXIA ll n-SK. Patti:hso. Jan. 2S, '1,7. J. B. M. To:n, Esij This is to certify that, tlie Duty's Clothes Washer .in I H ringer I j uic ased from you, will i!o a'.l that is ren- . omeinlel if the direction for washing is sincilv observe 1, especially for heavy cloth, ing. on ? person esu was'i as. much in an h ur with en: as the would do iu six hours hy hand or common rubber. D is a great savor of cloihes and time. There is nritli r fric Tii n in wishing or "train in wringing. Boys orGiri.s of 12 to 14 years old can do me washing. F. M. MD'KF.Y. Ma. J. B. M. Tumi- Sir: Since I have pur-dnsed l ory's Clothes Widicrand Wring er from yon. wa-li-iliv is no morn ii.eade l by my v.il'e as my litile gill I 1 year of age can du m wahitig of ! persons, iu from two lo i luce hours, w''iieh used lo take n-y wife nil day. 1 e-i'.i cheerfully rrrnr.inienil every per son to iro lo J. !;. M. Todd's, and get a Wash er an i Wringer as I am Confident that you can ?ive the price d ihe Machine in b than one year in the saving of the of the wearing of clothes as they are washed with out rt.oOinir. Yours -.e. jan. 30 ly. JOHN BALENTINE. N K W I' A M I L Y v.rsin iJil riiljUjaJllj i ' I i I K so.pfiior merits ot ihe "Miigir" .ia ) J chines over all nrliers. for eiiio r family f n-e or icaiiot'aetuiiiig purj oscs. are s- will I csiab:ish. d an I s i g.-n r.-.ily n i:iiitted. that ! an ii!ii'u, ri ion of t ii.-ir relative exce'Utici-.s I is in longer considered nrces.-s.ry. (;( R NEW FAMILY MACHINES, whi',!i has bren over I ivo year.- ;n prepar.iiion, and whicti has io-en .t-oii!it tj percc'ion re gardless of time, labor or rxptise. ed :s .(W ooi.ti lent ly prescnud to li t.oMic as incom para'oy the be.-t Sewing i -.chine iuexisieiic;. The .Machiii.' in i: n is .-i::;ple, com pact, durable ;nd beantirul. It is qu;et, light, running, arid capable of performing a rango and variety of work n.-vrr before artriiipte l upon n single .Machine. u-l.ig ei her Silk, Twist, l.'i.eii or Cojion Thread, and sewing wiih e'lonl facility ;r,e very itnc.'l and coarsest mat. -rials, an 1 tit-.ylhing between the two ex ii eines. iu t!:e most beautiinl a:i I subslnniial loaii.ier. Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cordin-r, t idling, quilling, felling, trim ming, binding , etc. are nov.-l ar.-i practical, and nave be.vi invented and adjusted especi ally for this Machine. Machines always kept cn hand at my Tail oring -t:blishn.ent, second story isulotilf, Frow .V. Parker's Slore. Bridge street, Mifflin town, la.. for the inspection of the public, md for Sab- at ihe most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton. Needles, Toread, Oil. Ac, and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand for sale. V. I I.LI M W ISE, Agent. Milliintown, Jan. D, l-"V7-ly. GS. II ((. IP SKI K I S 02?. ri:.Liiii t. rioi'Ki.vs. "Ot b Owx Mark." FTER more than five year9 experience and exi'erimentini in tb manufact'Me of STRICTLY FIRST til'AI.lTY HOOP SKIMS, we olfer our justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in full conn iencd of their s i eriorty over all others in I he American market, and they are so acknowl edged by ail who wear or deal in them, a they give more sa! isfaei ion than any other Skirt, and recommend themselves in every respect. Dealers in Hoop SI. iris should make a r.oie of this fact. Every Lady wiio has not civea them a trial should do so without fur ther dlay. Our 'kseortment embraces every style, length and W.f for Ladie. Misses and Children. Also Skirts made to order, altered and re paired. A-k f ir "Hoplun's Own Make," and bo not deceived. See that the letter is wo ven on the Inpes he' ween each hoop, and that thiy are .-lamped H'. T. IDiPKI.Vi. M A X b FACTl'RER, t;.S ARCH Street. Philadelphia. ! upon each lape. No others are Genuine. Also, constantly on band a full line of good New York and Eas'irn nr.de Skirts, at very low prices. Wholesale and Retail, nf the Phil adelphia lloou Skirt Manufactory and Empo rium. No. ''. S Arch Stre-t, Philadelphia. mar. 1.5. 'j7-D m. Wa. T. HOPKINS. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun dred Mwti, to act as salesmen fr Cob. bin's Iiiusirnlcd Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of l.ot1'! crown quano pacs; a, Comnient-iry of 17.l1,') Dotes from diii'erent Commentators: 7o0 Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extended Concor la:o e. Maps, Bible History, I hronoligical Tal les, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales are 501 1 copies per day. As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of t lie word of God, it. has no Ciir.peiitor. Fcr particulars, ad dress H. A. STREET, mar. 20. tf. llarrisburg, '. AT'ALISTERSYILLE TIN SHOP. The un i dersigned has established himself ia McAiistersville iu the TniLing business. IVrsous wanting anything in his line sho.tM call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared lo manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shei 1 Iron are, and to sell as 1"W as they enn be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. lent'lon to business 1 j deserve a share of pat romge. oct, 31, 'bGtf JACOB G. W1NEY. OTIOE! Ladies wishing to be suppli -l t:l!i ne and p-t d shoes will find it to their a lvanlago mall Kit II. D. Wr.I.l.EK, at his shop od Main Street above CLcvry, where they eaa be supplied with almost i very siyleat nioitcr- ate tiriees. Gentb ti'eii L iving repairing mi j wisli iluraiity e.ii'i iie.my e.-.ei mc. promptlv aitetideJ to by giving him t T.L;: CASH. H- D. WEI II ho call. M'.i:. Milliintown. July 2''-th ''"' URC.E stock of i,'ueensare, Cedarwnre r such a Tubs, Butter Bowls. Buckets 1 0Utd. B"-' e!. "' I:"' lr:s-. "J i li.i'Vi i'AKRi-'-S. 1 1
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