liEAPlNtf KAIL KOAD. BJilKR ARRANGEMENT. April Slh, 1807. riRf lT TKL'KK M.K FIIOM VJT ihe North and North-West for Philadel phia. A'lr i'r, Reading, 'otttrille, Tamaqua AshlunJ, Lebanon, Altentoa-n, Eaxton, At., Ac Trains leave Harritburg for A 1 or, as fillnw: At 3.00. 8.10 nnd 9,35 a. M., ami in ami fl.t'fl r. M.. errivinir at Xew York lit fi'llrt and 111.10 A. M.. and 4,40, 6,20,10.26 P M rmnoctinir with similar Trains on the (iuw.'.oi.i'a Railroad: Sleeping Curs accom psTiving thd 3,00 A x and 9,00 P M trains without cb inpe. Leave Ilirritbnrg for Heading, rolfsville. Tam-wu. Minertrilie. A'hland, Pine Grove, Al- lenlutcn and Vhitadch'hia. Rt 8,10 A. M. and 2.10 and 4,10 r M, stopping at Lebanon ami nil H"iy Sltliom : the 4,10 r M Train making connections for Philadelphia tmd Columbia Onlr. For PctttriUe, Sefiuttcil If wen and An- bnrn via SrlniyM.ill an: tuiguchanna haAroad- leavc Harrhbura nt 3,-0 P M. Kcturn'nir: Leave Sew York at 9,00 A M, 12,00 Noon 6.0U and 8.00 P M, YhiUdfhia at 8,;S A M, and 3,30PM; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at ,o0 a M. returning from Readin-r at 6,30 P i. stopping at all stations; VattsmlU at 8,15 AM and 2,45 1' M- Athland G.Ott and 11.30 A M, and i,5P M ; Tamejua at 9,45 A. M, and 1,00 and 8,55 P V Leave Pot!er!tle for flarrislurj, vn Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail Road, nt 7 0') a. M. Heading Accommodation Train: Le--es Seed ing at 7 30 A. M.t returning from 1'hilaJel fhia at 5 oo P. JI. PoUstown Accommodation Train : Leaves Pottstawn al ti,2o a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at G,3o p. m. Volunlia Rai'.roai Trains leave P:ading nt 7 00 A M and 6 15 P M for Ephrata, Liti. Lancasttr, Cobmjta, &c. On S'tndavs: Leave Xer-Yort nt 8 00 T. M.. VhilaJe'fhia 8 a.m 315 P. M., the 8 IK) s m train running only to Readily: I'ottm'lie 6 !; A. ii., Ilarrhburg 9 35 A. M., -i.J. RruJ in? at 1 20 and 7,20 A. M., for Ilarriebnrg, i and 11 22 A. M., for Xcw-York, and 4 25 p m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Sraton, Srl-'ol and Fxcartion licktts to and from al' points, al re duced ILKes. linggage checked tbrovgb : SO founds al lowed tavh Passenger. ii A. XICOM S. General Superinlcndmt. r.EADisa, Tjl. Not 27, 'tio-tf. 1556 SFc rhihdelplni and Eric Rail Head THIS Great Line traverses ihe N"lheTn and Northwest counties of Pcuui.ylvaf.ia to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the rKSHSYLVAMA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME Or PASSENGER TBINS AT II AHRISD CRO. LEAVE EASTWERD. Erie Mail Train ,5 a. si Erie Exircss Train 9,z0 A. M Eiuiira Eipres3 Train 1,30 r. si. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train S.li A. v. Erie Express Train 4,10 p. m. Flmira Express Twin i..-d r. si. r..-cigrr t ;rs rut through ou tiic E" o Hail and Express Trains without J'haujjt both ways be:ween PhiUih-lphia and Kric. ;CEW YORK CONNECTION Leave New York at 9,03 A. St.. arrive at Eric at Z,CC a. m. Leac New York at 5,00 r m; arrive at Eric 7,15 p si. Leave Erie at ,30 P. if., arrive at New Y'ork 4, -1j p. si. Leave Erie at 10,25 a ; ariive at "cw York 10. 10 a M. aO CtiANGE OF ' A US BETWEEN ERIE A NEW YOLK. Elegant sleeping earl on all night trains. For inforum'ion respecting passenger bun! BCI3 apply at the corner of 30th aud Market treetx, Philadelphia. Aud for freight business of the Company's geuts : 5. D. Kingston, Jr., corner of 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Vitu. lirown. Agent, N. C. R. IV, Baltimore: 11. U. HOUSTON, Ceneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. W. G WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, fieneral Superintendent, Williampport. Tb 11, 00-tf. Huntingdon & Broad Top Hail Bc&d ON and after May 6th. 1S07, passengir trains will run as fallows . LEAVE SOUTHWARD. Express. Mail. A. SI. V.. H. I Huntingdon 7.45 COO j Saxtou 9.30 7 .33 j Bloody Run 10.55 8.53 j Mount Dallas 10.5'J 6.57 IJiAVE NORTHWARD. Mail. Express. A. St. P. M. Mount Dallas 6.10 1.30 Uloody Ilun , 6.14 1.31 Baxton 7.30 2.55 Huntingdon 9.10 4.45 Distance from Mount Dallas to Pcdford tix ! miles. A reliable line of Hac';s rnnn.-tal Mt. Dallas forBcdford and BedtV id "rriug.i. miy 22, 1867-tf. Superintendent. m iK Mar 'nyose re PkNSLV.NIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Miiiay, April 29, I8,G, Paaengtr Trains will leave MitUin Station as follows : EAbTWAUD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,41 P. 51 Frist Liue G,24, A Cincinnati Express 7 03, 1'. II. Day Express 11,31, A.M. Way l'asseu.er.. 10,48 P. M. Local Accwi ui. or. 9.00 k 3.35, I ?J. WESTWARD. Cinci-inati cViie Express 1,45, A. "J riiila-ielj.hia Expess,.. 5,!?, A. M. rai Line........,,,,,,.. 0.04, 1. M. Tlaii Trairj 3,37, P. M. Emigrant Train 10 20, A. JI JAMES Nf-KTH, Ag't' ' E have oa hand a good quality of Hard ware. Comtuieiue a fu.I acurfrmni nt CA".nSTKH "IOULS k IS LACK SMITH TOOLS, such ss Anvils, Bellov. s, St., Khoy uinnvr xuuis, oaws, .ixes, ugijrs-. irou, oleco Nuih, Horse Shoe?, aud Ilorsp ';ic k . Ilm Irixr .11,1 t,n- 1 ... . , t. ' p. r.u., iivtd Ul u ! hIZfS irolU . inches dewn to inch by the ouud. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Griud Stone Picture)., at l llOW & PAKKEH S TE have one room devoted entire! v if, p,or",'? urniil-iDg Goods and Heady Mt le CI S, Biich as - Co Pants, Boots & Cap, Drawers. Vests, Fhoes, While rh" r.d OTtr Cois'a, f Lionel Shirts, I'liovr & i xrzzz. OliOVKll & UAKKIl'rf Were awarded highest premiums at the State Fairs of New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wiscousiu, Iowa, Kentucky, Tcnuobsee, Missouri, Alab ".ma, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, California, Oregon, At the Fairs of th American Institute, Franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, Penu'a Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural ami Mechanics' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs, including ail the Fairs at which Ihcy wcreexhibite 1 the past tbi no years. First prizes have also beeu awarded these Machines at the exhibitions of London, Paris, Dub lin, I.ini. l!csancon, Rayonne, St. Diiier. Chalons, and they have bc'iu Curi-ii. lieJ. by special comumiid, to the IJ)i2,res tj' t'ntiice, Kmprtss nf Austria, JJmprrsi nf Hussitl, Umirtss f J'u itzil, (Jirnv Sjitiiu, and (Juei7i of Jiucurui. The GROVKIi & BAKER Elastic Stitch Sewing I Jtliincs are superior to all others for the followitij reasous : 1. They sew with two threads direct from the spjol, and require no rewinding. 2. They ere more easily understood and :ed, and less liable to derangement thuuoth er machines. 8. They are capable of xecut ing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much great er variety of work than other inucliinos. 4. The stiuh made by these machines is much nunc tiiio, elastic, and durable, especi ally upon articles which require to be washed and imned, than any other stitch 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the I ndcr thread is inwrought, is mm b tht most plutnn and bautitul in use, and re tains this plumpness and beauty eveu upon articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. 0. Ihe struciuie of the senm is such that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches, it will I. either open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. L'ntike oilier machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation 8. With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face side of the scam, cot ton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or dutabiliiy of the seam. This can be done on no oilier machine, and is a great snving upon all articles stitch ed or mauc up with siik. 9. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of adjustment, easily learned aud practised, execute the most beautiful and per manent emhroiderv and ornamental work. tJKOVEli & RAKERS. M. CO., 73U Chestnut Strrl, Philadelphia, Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of the Boroughs. Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other fti tic'.e appertaining to the working of the ma chine on habd and for sale by J. R. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines arc for sale by J. B. M. TODD, I'allerson, Pa. S. P. LOUDON, Millliutown, Pa. may 15, Si;7-tf. GOOD ONCE NE WS MORE! Jli. M. TOl'U has just received a fresh arrival of New Goods irons the City, at greatly reduced rates which he is selling at ttie lollowin?; prices American Prints from . 10 lo 18c 10, 12, 15 to 16. 20 to 2";c. 11 to 28c. 20 to 5'!c 12, 15 to 2.!c. 10, 12, 15 31c. 20. 25 to 38c 2tl. 25 to 4Ho Others tiiughams De I.ains Ladies Dress Goods l!rown Muslins Klenrbed " Ticking Coit'iuadeS Ladies Gaiters from... Sl.75, $2.oii, ?3,0U also a fine assortment of Misses Oaiter9 Best Lovering fcyrup 31c. qt. Good ryrup -20 to 25c qt. lirowu iSucar H, Hc. White " 3lhs. fillets. Beet ltio Coffee Slots, lb. Coal Oil, (best) 15cts. qt., or ,Vr-s. gal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Casinpts aud a good assortment of the latest styles of Men and Boys' lLils. chean a larire aso ti-tmptu ! of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves aud Bugle Trimmings iLc following prices paid for Butter A Eggs: Butter 25cfs., Eggs 20c Is. doz., Potatoes 80 to 90c t s. bush. A full supply of Macks rl and Herring on hand. april 2 1, C7-tf. ibJ ii AT SIS !J0MPS0fr5 .OjOCH. ' I "HE undersigned -jroti'l respectfully -L nouuee that he has just received an- from the hast, a large assortment of QFy.1T OOCQ3, 'JESJTT7FLF, GJtOCFJLIEO, SJ1LT, cojiz, z a, which he offers at the lowest, market prices ''Tfc me a sail. NATHAN KEELY. apr. 17, 1807-tf. T? oots and SnoEs.- -The undersign- -LJ ed, h a vine purchasrrl from i "n ii .-ti fc. bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, is new prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him with a call with Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, L'dies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes; &c, at ULidcrate prices. All work warranted. E. B, F.YSIC. UlfEictowB, Arril 3, '67-Jy the OUR 1'OLICY TRIUMPHANT. OUR POLICY IS TO KEEP THE 8-3uLARGEST, BAREST, BSS-AND CHEAPEST STOCK or MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTER Clotliing-! Hats and Caps, Hoots aud Klines, 'jruuks, Valises, Carpet Sacks, Ilosiery.Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Shirts cf all kinds, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ic, 4c, In town or county, and we herchy invite every one who writs anything in the Clothing lino to call anf see our new stock. It is Enormous in Qunitity! Magnificent in Quality ! and will be so d at greatly reJuced prices tor Cash. Prices the Same as Before the War, Kemcmber the place, Crystt 1 Palace Cloth ing Emporium, Brilge sheet, Mitllintown, Pa. FltyW & PAKKEK S. Sep'.'. 25, 1807- R Sa A f ITiEIia AT THE New Firm OF FROYV AND PARKER, IH THE CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDISO, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. MMIE I'NDF.HSIGNED HAVING PCK 1 chased the slock of goods formerly be longing to Su'.ouir & Stamhuugh, and Imviug added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to supllvilic citizens of MitUiutowu aud vicinity with any thing and everything that IS usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kept before. We are delii mined to sell goods nt a H EDUCED PKlt'E and make it an object for the people to buy from us. A large stock of Dili GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FHEXCII ME 111 NOES. SULTlir.ltl) PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES HiESS FLANNELS, IH IN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS. BI.IE TWILLED FLANNELS, HEDFLANNELS, MITLINS. r.R AKi-'.ISr SHAWLS 4c, Xc. Canbe had at FIIOW 4 PARKER'S. MOURNING DrTsS COODS: llluck Shan Is. Veils, Colars, tilsved, Gauntlets, Second Mourning I!itlniornlt'. Hoods, Ac, Vc. I'.vcrythiug desirable in this line, and a very large stock, At E'row & Parker's. ( t P.I.AT KEDLCTHiN IN THE PKICESuF J SADDLERY from January IS, iMi'i, JAMES II. SIMONS wcclJ respectfully an nounce to his old customers nnd the public V ' generallv that he has a large slock of r,S& SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, iur.1 ami all oilier articles usual ly kept in a FAIUH.KR SIlVl', which he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated llurue3 J ii 00 Second best do 32 U0 Third do do 30 (II) Common Plated do 25 00 Second do do 'S 0(1 Common Plain do Vi oil Best Spanish Saddles 24 00 Second do do 22 00 Common Quilled Seat do with Horn 18 00 Common do without noru 1', Oil Wagon SadJ'.cs 9 yo Five inch Breech-Ban Is & Side Leathers lr two Horses 40 00 Four inch do 35 0U Back-ban Is 8 inches 3 20, G inches 2 4 1, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hauies, collars, linos, but chains, Sc. 45 00 Pair of Yankee ISridles 0 00 Five-ring Halters 1 CO Three-ring do 1 20 Check lilies 3-1 inch 2 00 do do 1 inch 3 50 Blind Bridles 3 75 Riding Bridles from $J 50, 3 00 4 0O Good Draft Collars 3 00 Harness do 2 00 Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,75, 1,50, 1,25 Buggy do from 75 cents 10 2 00 Buggy Lines, flat 2,00, round 3 00 Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,'JO, 1 inch 1,15 I 1-4 inch 1,25. He would also invite the public to examine his slock before p'irchasJig elsewhere, as he feels confident he can se'i cheaper than any other establishment in the county. His motto is quick sales aud small profits. Give him a call and save money. . SjU REPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES H. SIMONS, Bridge St., Mifliintown Pa. Oct. 1 1-1 y. E? Ainr Easels Hi3ss pATTtHStlN, J uuiuu County, I'd, The undersigned, having re-furni.ihed the above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, on the most reasonable terms, with Meal and Jlefrexhmcnts at all Hows. 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 fehaie cf public patronage i3 solitited. mny 15, 1807-tf. WM. REESE, Pro. FLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purc'iif. -ti at Maiket rates, or received ou storage mil shipped at ti e uuai iiieght rates. JJav ,ng boats of our own, with careful cnpiiaus tnd hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal FROW A PARKER ATTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS DEPOT aud Stationary Store, in l'errysville, Ju niata county. Pa. (Post Oflkc Building.) 1 i tie unueisigni.u nsks leave to inloriu the: ! good people of this and neigbbpi iug ouutii s I that he has opeud a liue stock of Stationary I Books, etc.. and having bought iliem at a ! very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by I adding a small per centage, is certain hu can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. The following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, rith prices at tached, any of which will be Bent by mail to any place upon receipt of the annexed prices, viz : Atlantic Monthly 40c. Harpers Magazine 40c. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions. 40c. Godies Magazine 5c. Madame Demorcst's. S5c Ladica Friend 25o Bullous Magazine 20o. Petersons Magazine 25c. T, 9. Anthers' Magazine 25c. Waverly Magazine (wet kly) 15c. Ilaricrs Pictorial (weekly ) 10c. Fmuk Leslie's PictoriaHilustrated, lt'c. Chimney Corner. .. . 10c. Albion 15c. New York Ledger 07c. National Police Gazette Inc. New York Clipper HIc. Saturday Night 07c. Gleasous Literary Companion 10c. Sunday Dispatch .OCc. Phrcuological Journal 25o. American Agiicultuialist. 15c Beadlcsand Monroe's Novels, (each)... 10c, Beadle's Songster loo. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer f(tc. Fortune Tellers and Dream Books of differ ent kinds, (each) 85c. Also all kinds of 25c, Novels N. B. Philadelphia Daily Press per month, 75c, Philadelphia Age, 75c. Inquirer, (10c. Music, Magazines aud other biudiugs attend ed to. P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and Tapers furnished nt short notice. 1 am deier rmined to supply a great want in this county by furnishing the people with reading matter at a reasonable prLc. I respectfully solicit your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. rerrysville, aug. 1, '.l". I. W. ll.4StS.B:.-v os CHEAP CLOTH L; STOUE. Til is way for Bar gain MAYING PURCHASED FROM MANS 11 bach k Van Ornicr the large Clothing Establishment, situated on the e-rner ot Bridge and Water streets. Mifliintown, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Public that we have just received a large and well selected assortment of ready made Cloth ing, designed for Ihe lull ami V; in tor Trjtule lar lMJJi Such as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Business Co.itt Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vets, Hats, Bunts and Shoes of every description, style and quality, fur m.ile or female. ROYS' REAKY 31 APE CLOTHING Also, Caipets. White Shirts, Fancy Over ruins, Luiier SUirls. Urn w era. Hosiery, Gloves, Linen nnd paper Colars, Cravats and Ties, Trunks, I'm brellas. Travelling R.igs &c. Also, the latest styles ol Ladies Cloaks, Cir culars nnd Furs. 1 ersons in want of anything in ourline will save money by zivin!-' ns a ci.lt l,..fr m.r- chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cliean fur cash. S Dou't forget the corner, Bridge and W ater Streets. D. W. IIAKLEY 4 Co. Oct. 4,'G5. MEVJ STORE. qHK GREATEST DISCOVERY OK THE -L AGE, fur the people t i know is, that they can buy their goods cheaper nt Ihe new store of Win. Logue's, iu Johnstown, than at any other stoic ill tho county. If they do uoi be lieve it, please examine his list of prices and iucu iney will. Prints 121 to ISc. Merimao Ginghams De I. nines Cottuiiades Dress Goods Brown Musliu Best bleached Best Svrup 2' 'c. 20 to 25c. 25 to Wc. IS to 55c. 15 lo tlOo. 12J to 24c. Muslin. "l l to 25c. $1,21 per gal. 115c ' ' 10 " " Second " Orleans Sugar House Best Ilrotvn Sugar Best White Best Rio CoGVe Coal Oil t0o" " J-'l to 15 lb. IS 3J ' 70c. per gal. A large a??irt!;-.cnt of Boots, Slices, and Ready. made Clothing always on hand Patterson prices always given lor all k:n Is 01 aiarKuting. July 17, IS07 CCI'.A MILLS. The undersigned beg: leave to inform his friends and the public that he is still in charge of the above uamc4 popular mill, where he is prepared to accom- niounte tuc citizens of .Minim, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour A large supply of I5ran, Chop-Stuff, and Feed of all kinds coustaully on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday ami Friday to Mitllin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict, at tention 10 ousincss lie Lopes to receive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms fash, may O.'oo-tl SOLOMON KACFF.M AN. Persons can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, Saltf 4c, at the lowest price, by our agent at Thoinpsontown, ELI II U BENNt'K, nho is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. Mr. CL1NE is, also, our authorized agent at l'errysville to purchase Graiu and svll Coal, Plaster and Sail for us. Give us a call and you cannot fail to be pleased. Highest prices paid for Country Tro duce, and taken in exchange for -roods FROW, & PARKER'S. Scp't. 25, 1807. A FELL assortment of Gentleman s Goods, S- consisting of Cloths, Cassfriercs, Satinetts, Over Coatings, V esitngs, FROW 4 FARKER'S. Can be had at SILVER'S WASH OUMEit. Saves time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a festival. Sold every yyhore. Try it. Address all orders to the Manufactures ZIEULE1! & S.MITH, CHEMISTS $ WIIOLES.KLE TAVG':ISS7 1 07 .aI mi B t . r IOI turrit lira lluUnl, h.hin. nor l!, UXti-ly. mm V: .'' S-"a ! Siil'V'" iVSil m S09& Sll C IiONtnut St., nura. REMOVAL To the finest College Rooms in the City. Part of the second and the whole of the third and fourth floors. Bank cf Republic Buildings, nearly opposite thr Continental Hotel. Tbi best organized and conducted Business College in the country. Education for the Counting Room in the shortest possible time consistent with the interests of the student. Send for Circular. TAYLOR 4 SPRING. August 2S, :;7-3:ti. AND BEE THE SPRING & SUMMER ARRIVAL OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOG, M. OELFQHD. The undersigned would respectfully invite the public to call and examine his sloek before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought his assnrtment nt such prices that he eaunut be undersold by any in the country. Special at tention paid to purchasing goods iu the city pel order at the shortest notice. Every effort will be made by him to give sat isfaction to those who may favor him with a c.i'" Ltli.tS' DKESS CiOOSJS : Black and Fancy Silks, Bergcs Lnwns, Morie Antique, Grenadine, Dueals, Pure Chilii, Urilliantcs, Gingham l.nwn, Roiiibazinels, All wool d'l.aines, t'l.shinerts. Poplins, Alpacas, .tc. A full assortment of White Dress Goods, Mus '.ins, Urochn and other Shawls, Runnels, Ron net Satins, Ribbons. Flowers, &c. Also, Cu! lars, L'udersleeves, Handkerchiefs "ii groat va eiy. He has al--o laii in a laree stock of Wool Cotton and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings &c, at the lowest price'. Country Produce taki-n in exchange foi goods, fur which the highe:t market price will be paid by J. M. RELl'MRD. (iOOD XEWS! Sj-riii' aiiil Summer Gutnh at prices ! suit ttn timrs. FRAMvC00K,& Co, PATTERSON, Pa. Have just returned fr.un the Eastern Ma;l:,-t. with a fresh supply of all kinds of Lajits' i'ress Goods, coisijiiuir in part ..f VOVLIXS, MO I! AlH, AI.VAC CAS, FKKXL'll M KlUX OS, 1)ELA1.KS, U I Xii HAMS, rnixrs, a c, ac. Every dscaij tion of Domestic Dry Goo'Is. such as Brown nnd Bleached Muslins, Tickings. Checks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, tic, Fancy and Plain Cassiiucres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linnens, Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Shawls, Gro ceries jf every descridiion. Cheese, Fish Bacon, ic., Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Queenswaro, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, Scgars, Sc. The largest stock in the county. In connection with our oilier hns-Inrss. we have a MARKET CAR running 10 Phil.ulel- phia and arriving iu PaMerson. every Tues.lrn uu which we receive each week fresb suj plie. of new goods. The public can be supplied with all kinds of Marketing, Fnsh Fish, Ac, cither nt the car ou Tuesuay, or at our More during the week. may S. IfH". -Vo more JiulJ llcnh! No mure (7 raw Lories DR. LEG US' ECLEC'iRIC HAIR 1.KAEWEK. Is pronounceil by all who hare used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dand ruff and Humors, Slops the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to llii.ii original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life an 1 coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applical ions, to its youthlul abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist pliant aud disposed to reaoiin in my desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equal The sales are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the L'uited Slates. Address all ordeis 10 ZIEULEK & SMITH, Sole Proprietor. 137 North ThirC Street, Philadelphia nov. 14, 0o-ly, NE "WTTORE" On Rulje Itoml Sb-ctt, Perry Hh, TV The undersigned has just received from the Eastern Market the must attractive sio;k of Goods ever brought to l'errysville. Our stock consists of Ladies Di ess Gcods, latest style. Calicoes, at low prices, best quality of Muslius, &c-, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Groceries, Queensware, Salt. Fish, itc. Call and examine our Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. We take great pleasure in showing our goods believing them to be cheaper than can be bought elsewherf. The highest cash price paid lor all kiiu'j of Coua try Produce. Kenieinlii-r tuc puce, l.nlgn I. old Mrcct. Fcrrvsviile. JACOB ENCH CLMOVEIi. ! may 13. 1S'37. t DOTY-'S CLOTHES WASUEit AM) Cnivcrsal Clolhcs Viingpr. The best aud most popular Machine ever invented. All Washers warranted lo give satisfaction. If not as represented, the rasher will bs ta ken back and Ihe money refunded. In offering the Washur we present you the following alternatives : I. Either to make woman work nil day at the hirdest drudgery, dangerous to health and life, fifty-two days in a year or buy Machine for her, with wL cu l e can do ih same work in two hours ot; 1 ot be tiieda C,.a.,vtf I.' ulth. 2. Either buy poodj to be r.i !bc I to frag ments on Ihe wash-huaid, or I uy a Machine that will clesnse wilhout iiijoring garments. anlsopay for itself three times a year. Consult Lconoriif. fcoM by J. B. M. TODD. Vuttctrou, Pa, Read what our neighbors have to say: Pl-.SXSTLVANI Hol SK. ' Paitkk.sos. Jan. 2-, '07. J. B. M. To:. Es, This U to c-r:ify tLutthe Doty' Clothes Wa her and Wringer I purchased from you, will i!o all that is in omendeil if the direction for washing i strictly observed, especially ft r heavy cloih in', 0110 pen-uu cm wash as much in an hour Willi case ns they would do iu six hours by hand or common rubber. It is a great savor if clothes and time. There is neither fric :ii'ii in washing or strain in a rininir. Boys or Girls of 12 to li years old can do the washing. F. M. MICKEY. Mb. J. E. M. Toon 'v: Since I have purchased L'oty's Clothes Washer and Wring, er from you, wash-day is no more dreaded by my wife as my lillle girl I 1 yenr of nge can do my washing f U persons, iu from two to hree hours, which used 10 lake my wife all lay. I can cheerfully rceoiumen 1 every per son to go 10J. R. M. To l l's, an I get a Wash jr ami ', ringer lis I am confident that you ean save the price ol the Machine in le-s :h in one year in Ihe saving .f too of the we'irmg of clothes as they arc washed v.:,h out rubbing. Y'ours tie. jan. :j()-ly. JOHN E.VLENTINE. N E W r a :.! 1 l v r--i i'HE .pr":or iv.erils of the '.'singer" Ma chines over all others, fjr either family use or iiii:u:f:i ::;:i:;(; j in poses, are so well established and so g'U'-nil y a lu iif-1, that in tcumerution of their relative excelieucies s 110 longer Considered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINES, which has been '.er two year. la preparatior, and which h i hecu brought :3 peifedjon re irdless of time. lain. r or expense, .1 i;d is new .'oili'leiii'v .r t-s i. :. 1 1 -I to the public as inccm-i;ar.-:bly ihe b-.-i Sewirg Machine in exisrence. The Machine iu ;ues:ion i.s simple, Com oi.ei, tiuiao.e and he;, .iil'i.!. 1: i t'iiet. ligitt riinriing, and e:ip-:ble of p'-rforn'ing a rnnge md variety tf work ntver l.efore aiemp'ed upon a siugle Machine. using either Silk, Twist, Lin, u or Got: on Thread, and sewing with erjunl tVcilify the very fmesl and coarsest oiateii iis, and ito'-ihing telwten Ihe two cx-rt-iues. in the must beautiful an 1 substantial oariuer. Its atineliri.nts for hemming, braid ing, ror.lin;', I lehing. ini';intr. fellinir, trim i.iiig, biu'iing , etc. are novel and practical, and have been ir.rer.'f J a:; 1 adjusted especi iliv i n- ihis .Machine. ta-oit:.'s nl-.r:ijs kept rn Inu ! at my Tail oring E-tab!i-huicnt, secov I story iuloufr. Fro ,S: Parker's Store. Bridge street, Mifflin-, town. Pa., f :r (he inspection of the public, and for sale a' the most rei'.son.-:ble prices. Machine Cotton, J.eedles. Thread, Oil, So., and every'hing pertaining t; this Machine constantly kept on bnnd for saie. 'VILLI M WISE, Agent. Mifliintown, Jan. 11, lWV-ly. hoop sKTiri.' ill.lAi.n t. norriixs. OfB Ows Jl.isr." AFTER more than five years espcrienre and evoeriiiienriug iu il.c :n tuuficfuo of STUlt.lLi Filial' olAliTY II OOP SKIK1S, we ,ffer our j'tstly celebrated goods to merchants ami the pubiic iu full confidence of their superiorly over ail others in ihe American market, and they are so aehtiowl C'iged by all who wear or deal in them, n ihey give more s:t; isTaci ic-u ihan any other Skirt, and recommend themselves in every respect. Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. Every I.ndy who has not given them u trial should do so w ill out lur ther delay. Our assortment embraces- every style, length and size for Ladies. Misses and Children. Also Skirts made to order, altered and re paired. Ask for "IIopI. in's Own Make," and !.j not deceived. See that the letter "II"" is v,-;-ven on the tapes between each hoop, and l';-t they are .-land ed W. T. HOPKINS. M VMJ FACTl'RER, "28 ARCH Street. Philadelphia, upon eacli tape. No others are Genuine. Alo, constantly ou hau l a full line of good New York and Eastern made Skirts, at v-?ry low prices. Wholesale and Retail, at the Phil idelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Empo rium, No. b:'K Arch Stie-I. ri.iladclp'.ia mar. l-S.'CT-lOni. Wm. T. HOPKINS. TV" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five Iiiiru dreil M-.-n, to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising upwards of I.O1M1 crown quarto pages; . Commentary of 17,' 4)0 notes from different I'omuienlaturs : 70) Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extend. d Concor dance, Maps, Bible History, I hronoligical Tables, etc., A book that always Eells. Our average sales arc 0K copies per day. As a staudard llihle for Families, Teachers, Miuijters, and ail lovers of Ihe word of God, it has no competitor. Fcr particulars, ad dress H. A. STni - IT. mar. 20-tf. Harrisburg, . 11 'AI.ISTERSVILLE TIN" SHOP. The un it 1 dcisigned has establish? I himself in UcAlis! ersville iu the Tinning business.- Persons wanting anything iu his line sbo.i'd call before purchasing elsewhere as he is i rcpai, J to manufacture ail kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low os they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. cel. 31, 'oltrj JACOB G. WINEV. H Q T i Q E! Ladies wishing to be supplied with ne and good shoes will find it to 1 heir advantage to call ou II. D. VVELLER, at his shop un Main Street above Cherry, nhere they can be supplied with almost every siyler.t moder ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing Ihey wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to bv giving him a call. Trrmi: CASH. ' II. D. WELLEit. Millliutown, July 2';t!i'0j. VL.ili'jE stock of iu.e:.swaie, tl-iaiwaie such ns Tubs. Ri.itei Bt.chcti Churns, Fa.kcts, Hr Pu-kefJ. f. at l iH.OV Si 1' A iil: L u
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