Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, October 30, 1867, Image 4

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    KEAIHNG KAIL ROAD.
SrjfltfKIt ARRANGEMENT- ,
April 8!li, IStST. '
pnriT tbi'vk rnon
vj tl North Mid North-Wot for I'hiiaJd
ySia. X'tc For, hrniiny, Pultrrillt, 'J'amaqua, !
AnWanJ, l.-t-an-n, A!trK(.H-n, I.'uition, i'C, if 1
Trains leat e Harrietwa fur A"t l'ori:, as
follows: At 3,Kl, 8,10 and U,!!5 a. M., and j
?,0 and 91) P. M., arriving at Xrie York fit
o!oo mid 1 -, A. M., an J 1,40, f,20, 10,25 1'. !
Al.. c innec-t'itg with similar Tining on the
P'n .' : It utruatl; Sleeping Cum accom- j
iwiviog ih. .J."0 am aud t',00 1 M tiaius
trillion! eh .nge. j
Leave Ifjrritb-try for Wca-liuy, Vutttville. ,
T'i -ov-i, .l.'.'nf x iuf, A.-'.ian i, I'int (Jruvt, At-lr-nlou
n and F,'.:W. 'V.i, nt Sill A.M. :rl '
2.1(1 and 1. 1H r M, slopping ul Lebanon audi
all .S'((;'i ; the 4, I'll- M Train making
connections for Philadelphia and Columbia
o.ilv. For 'oi.'iil, SrAi.vln-ill Harm and X-
via .S'Vai.'l.'l
lc:V5 Jarritiurf at 3.20 P M.
Kctiirtiin : Leave AVir I art at fi.fMl A XI,
12.WU Noon 5,0 and S.tnj 1' M, Yh.aiU.phta at I
f, !3 A M, and .V'O 1' M ; way passenger train j
loaves Philadelphia at 7,!!0 a is, returning i
tVoui Reading at 6,30 r x. ttopping a! all
nations; Vu.'i.-i-i'.U- at S.4j A .M aud 2, -Jo 1'
M; At'danl I'i.imi and 1 1 .110 A M, aud 1.05 1"
M ; Tdw-ijuii at 9,1) A. M, and 1,00 aud i,05
F V
Lcive I'vtUrH't fur flarrUlttrf, via Sr. 'iwW-
4i7 aud i'iii'( haiinu ItaJ HuaJ, at 7 00 a. N. I
Uftiiiih'! Acr'jt'it't'.'tjiiOii Tfaitt: Leaves Yi'.-u'- ,
in. at 7 JO A. M.. returning from I'liUa'ii- j
.'fa at 0 oo 1. M. I
Poitslcwn Acconiinodation Traiu : Leaves
Votistowti at 0.2 1 a. in., returning leaves !
1'Liladelphia at ti,ij p. m. j
Coikm.w hailruwl Tiaius leave Heading al j
7 00 A M ai.d 0 li 1' M for Epluata, Lili: .
Lancaster, Colurjta, &iC. j
On undaya: Leave Xrv-York at 8 00:
V. M , 1'A.UU." . .ai 8 JO l. M., th S (hi
h m tr:iin luiiiiin only l ileadinjr; IV'r'.' I
l 00 A. M., Jarnlurti 'J 80 A. M , and llo.r j
t'ij at 20 and 7,20 . M., for itarrkbnry, i
aud 11 22 A. V., for A'cir-J'or.r, aud 4 20 p j
lu. for l'lii!addj;hia. I
CuruniiitiiUon, Mlcnijr. vea'on, ,VnV ana
ftrureinn HtktU to and lroiu all poiitls, at rc
tlaccd Uate.
liar jig; chccUcd tliruugh : 83 poi.uds al
lowed Ach ru.;tiiger.
a. n:cM.i.s.
t nterai SaptrintcnJitit.
V.E.vntxo, Ta. Not 27, 'ti0-lf.
l'hilatlrlpliia and Eric Rail Road
TH.-? Cilia t Line traverses the N'ortlici n and
KuritiweM oiiniii-a of 1'eDUsjlvania to
I ho city of Lrie. ou I.:iWc Lric.
It has been IoumvI and i.-! operated by the
l'KNXgYLVAMA li.lll. IiOAU COMPANY.
1IME OF I'ASSKNiiEB TRAINS AT II HII liDl'BOj.
LEAVE JJASTWEl'.U.
'Ei ic Mail Train
Erii- Exrxsfs Train
Limira Expic?s Traiu
LEAVE V.'ESTWAKD.
I'l ie Mail Train
l.r:e Express Train
Klioiia Express Train
A. 31
a. a
2.:-; p. x.
1.15 A. M.
,r r m. i
l'aieiijrcr cars ru i throuiih on tl: Erie
Mail and Exrre-s Trains without c'iarjc both
ways belween l'uilu leiphia and Erie.
NEW Y011K CONNECTION
Leave New Yo:k at tj0 A. M.. arrive at Erie
at T.c; a. .
L-sve New Y'.ik at 5,00
7,10 r m.
Leave Erie fit f,J1 p. m.,
4,4: !' M.
Leave Eric at 10,20 a M ;
10.10 a .
i"0 C1IANUE OF AL?
p m; arrive al Erie
ariivc at New York
; ariive at New York
FF.TVYEEN ER12 Si
NtW YOIUC.
Elegant s!e-p:ng cars on ail uig'ul (rains.
For ii:for:UMiiou renpectiog pas.fecpcr Imsi.
lies apply al the corner of K'Jth and Market
itreets, i'hi'iiidtdpli'a.
. And for freight tusiuets of the Company's'
neiits:
S. 15. Kingston, Jr.. corner of Uth aud
Market Mrevts, rhilnde!phia.
J. V. Reynold1, Erie.
V'n. Browu, Agent, N. C. P.. R., Rpi'timore:
H. 11. IIOtS'l'ON.
Csneral Freight -gent, l'hiladi lj hia.
11. W. GWINNEK,
General Ticket AgeKt, PLiladelphia.
A. L. TYLtK,
flenernl Siipevintccdent, "iVillianir-port.
Teb 14, OO-ii".
EnDtiEjdcn & Broad
Top Eail Eoad
h.
V- trains will run
as loiluWc ;
LEAVE SOITHWARD.
Ejpios. Mail.
A. M. r.. M.
lliiiiiingdon 7.40
i-nxton 0 ,"'
I'doody Kmi 10.00
l!ouut l'allas :. 10.0'J
LEAVE SOElUirACD.
Mail.
tl.OO
i
s.o;i
fc.o7
Express
r. m
A. !I.
Mount HhIIhs 6.10
ll'.oody Euu fi.l l
l-axton.... 7.2i)
Huntingdon '.. 10
1.30!
1.3
. i
4.4
Pittance from Mount i'.ilias to Feilfoi'd six
miles A reliable line of Hacks connect al
Jit. Dallas for Bedford ami Bedford Springs.
JOHN McKILI.ll'S,
may 22, l?b7-tf. Snperiaten lent.
PiSNSYLVANlA UAILRO.llJ. ON AND
I- afier Monday, April 20, Ioi; r,
assengtr i
follows : '
Siaizs will leave MitHin Station as
t A6TWARD.
rin'iuueli.iiia Express.. 12,-li P. M
Fast Line C.lil, A. M.
Citicitmati Express 7,03, P. JI.
Pay Express 11,S1, A. 51.
V.v Pasreuoer 10,4S 1. 51.
Local Accoami. ar. 9,00 le. 3,35, P 51.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati i Erie Express 1.45, A. 51.
Philadelphia Express... 5.13, A. 51.
1'a.st Line C.04, 1'. M.
Mail Train ii,37', P. 5l!
Etuigraul Train 10.20. A. 51.
JAMES NORTH, Ag'l".
IV E have on hand a good quality of Hard
V ware, comprising a full assortment ol
CARrr.xiru tools & llacksmitu
TOOLS, such ts Anvils, Bcilows, ic, Shor
maker Toois. Saws, Ales, Augers, Iron, Steeb
Nail-. Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by
Ihe keg and pound. Ropes of all s,zL.9 from 2
inches down to J inch by the pound. Rtiggy
and Wiigiin Springs. Grind Stones, and Crind
Stone lie. ures, at FROW & PAUKElt S.
have one room devoted entirely In
Geuis Furnishiuir l!o..i uml i)..u.
"J'll V-io.i.iurr,
. 1. r- .i : .
, such
.o.ltS.
Pants,
lii.ts i
C;.r.s
b lid-ioLirts,
hriiwu:.
f:ig'.v l
Vests,
Shoes,
V. hit e Shir
and
I'iviEa.
Over Coa's,
I!at U
fuuntl Shir!?,
GROVEli & P.AKKii'S
H'cre s -Mt-i'I thu liTgtit-fet premiums at the
iStute talis of
New York,
Vermont,
Kciitueky,
Teuueise',
Missouri,
Alabuua,
Mississippi,
Virginia,
North Ciiruliua,
Califoruin,
Oregon,
Fairs of Iho
New Jerscjr,
1'enusylvuuia,
tuio,
Indiana,
Michigan,
V icouMii, !
At tlx
A in trie" n Iu-umie,
rri'iiUiu lii-inuio,
Miim. Mechmiies' Ai'oeialion,
l'enu'a Mechanics lustiim",
St. Louis Agricuiitiru! a:id
Mcrliuiirs' Abocintion.
Aud nt iiiiiiieruus nliiiiti'9 audt'ouuty fairs,
iuciudiu; al! the Ka ra at ntlurh liny
vm e ihibite i ihe t!i:c
3 ttrs. First rizva
have alr'O tjca
aaardtd
thete M.icl.ii.ss
at the exl.ihliioiis
of London, l'uii?. I'uh
lin, l.iitz, lU'uneun, ItayoLiie,
St. Huier, Chalons, and thry huve
hecu fm cilied, ly se( iul coiiiuumd, to the
Lnfrvtt vf triun e, Am'vss of Aiisfrtti
(Jttccn J I'mini ia.
Tlic Gr.OVEIl &, 1IAKER
E'aFtic-
2litcli ?ewini; Machines are sutierior
to
all othiis lur the lolloiriiic; reasons :
1. They ew with two threads direct from
the tpiol, and require no rewinding.
2. They are mme easily understood and
used.vnd Icis liable to derjngeiucut thaitolh
er iiK.eliiivs.
8. Tin y are capitMe of xfHMii ing t'"rfeelly,
without change i f aojiitnienl. a anieh grtat
er var:ety o.r work ilinn o:1mt inncti'ii'-'S.
4. 'i'hesiiuh inndc by tl:e.uc ninchine i
much nto:e tiri-i, clcviie. niid durable, epeci
al'y upon aniclcs which n-ijtiire to be washed
and imi'c I, th-:n any oilier stitch-
o. This stitch, owing to the manner in
winch the i u n,r thread i- inwrought, is ninrli
lio-ia.'S' !um and I eau. itu! in tie. 'Hid re
lai'is ibis j l'.iripi.e-s and beauty evin upon
art ivies m-iucntly washttl and ironed until
th y arc rum out.
ti. 'Ihe 5tii;c:uic of (ho srr.m i-: such tliaf,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of oii'.y
a few stitches, it will r.either open, run, uor
ravel. b;:( remains firm and durable.
7. I'nti'te other mactiiiiej, the-e lnten bath
ends of the sr:im by their own operation
8. V. ith these Machines, w hile silk is used
upon the rieht or face tide of the (earn, cot
tin may be used upon the other side without
lessening tlic streitgrh or durability of the
cam. This can be done on no oi!cr machine,
and is a jrmt savin;,' upon all articles s;itch
td or mine cp with s::k.
'J. These machine, ill aildition to their t-u-perlor
meriis as instruments for sewing, by a
.hnnpe cf a hufiircnt, msUy learned and
praoised, e.ecutc the lot-l beautiful an I per
uianeut fmi-r-!irrv an'l n-io;iiu Unt work.
(W.OVElt 4: KAKKU S. M. CO.,
7o0 CLestnut Street, rhiladclphia,
Machines delivered at the residence of any ;
one purchasing in either of the lloroughs. j
Ihrcails, ():is, ,;i s, and every oiher ai
tic'.e eppertniuing to the working of the ma
chine on hahd and for Fale by J. IS. M. Todd.
Tht above Swin .Machines are for sile by
J. 11. M. TODD, I'a.terson, I'a.
y. H. LOL'DON, Mi:I!it:lovn, I'a.
may 10, lsi'.7-;l.
G 00 D NE Wii
a
JR. M.
anivi
TOD!) has ju-t received a fresh
al of New Goods irom the City, at
greatly reduced rates which ho is eelliug at
me tollowing prices
American Prints from
. 16 to ISc
10, 12, Ijto 10.
20 to 20c.
22 to 2i?c.
20 to Ollc
12, 10 to :Mc.
10, 12, 10 81c.
20. 20 to 38c
20, 20 to 40c
$5,70. $2,00, $3,00
Others
Ginghams
De Lai us
Ladies Dress Goods
Rrown Mu-lina
Rlonc'jcd "
Ticking
Cotton sdrs
Ladies Gaiters from...
also a fine assortaieul of Misses Gaiters
! Rest Entering Syrup Sic. qt.
j Good Syrup -20 to 20c qt.
lirown Sugar 1 1, 1 1.
White " Sibs. odcts.
Rest Rio Coffee- Slcts. lb.
Conl Oil. (best i lOcls. fit., or 5-jcts. eal.
I Al.-n a fine lot Cassimeres, Casinets and a
good assortn-f-nt of the latet styles of Men
: ami liovs tints, c
henn ft to-i,. ..D.rii.i.i.1
of Notions Ladies new styles of Gloves and
Rug'.e Trimmings
ihe f 'liow.ug prices paid for Putter 4 Eggs:
Uuttcr 20cls., Eggs 20cts. doz., Potatoes 80 to
Jncts. bush.
A full supply of MackfrlnnJ Herring on
baud.
april 24, 7
-tf.
AT
17
iOMPSOXJ'S
f , a f it
r I
JVliKi
MMIE undersigned
X nounce thst he
would respectfully an
has just received from
the East, a la
e assortment of
QP.Y CrOCXS,
SZ32T,
: which he offers at the lowast market prices
Give me a call. NATHAN K.EELY.
apr. 17, 1867-tf.
IIiiots and Shoes. The undersign- vjcrrj
i ed, having purchased from Wir.T ' ' !
i E. Rowers his Root and Shoemaker Shop on
. the corner of Main airl Fridge streets, is now
prepared to accommodate all who may favor
j him wilh a call yfhh
ISoots, Shoes, Gaiters,
" Lr.dies' Fine Shoes, CLihlreu's Shoes. Sic, at
; li- !:!ui!e pi ices. All work warranted.
E. E. FAsIC
I JiiSiiifo'su, ApiU 2, 'C7 -?j
l OLlCT
. t, i XT TVT rT
T R T IT M I H A J T.
OUJi POLICY
IS TO KEE1 THE
115,15 EST,
BJ54.AXD CHEAPEST
stock or
MEN'S AND E0YS' FALL k AVISTEU
Clotb-ing!
Ila's and Cnp?, lioots and Hioes. "ivuuks.
Valii.es, Onipet Sacka, Hosiery. Gloves, lland-l
kei-eliiels, shirts of all kinds,
GENTS' rUltNISIHXG GOODS,
Sc., &e., in town or county, and we hereby
invite every one who wants anything in the
Clothing line to nail and see nur new stock.
It is Enormous in Quantity ! Magnificent in
Quality ! and will be sold at greatly reduced
prices tor Cash.
Trices the Same as Before ihe War.
Keinember the place. Crystal Palace Cloth
ing Emporium, 15ri lge street, MiHlinlown, I'u.
FUOW & I'AKKEK'S.
?ep
1SC7.
AT III K
Mew J&li?xxx
tlf
FItOW AND PA11KEK,
IN THE CRYSTAL PAf.ACE BlILDINO,
MUTUNTOWN, PA.
MMIE t'NDEP.SIfiNED HAVING rL'R
1. chased Ihe stock of goods formerly be-
' ; longing to Suloulf & iStaniliaitch, atrl having
added to it fume an assortment from the rhil
adclphia niHikei, are now rnly lo aoplly ii.e
oittiensof Mi'.iliutown auj vicii'iiy with iny.
thing and everything that is usually kept in
a country store, and a great runny things that ! .
I. . . L-l- . .
unve never uecn aepi uciore. e are ueiei
mined to sell goods at a UEDl'CEli PIllt'E
and make it uu object for the people to buy
from us. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as
FRENCH MEKINOES.
S1IEIM1EKD PLAIDS, fall wool,
FANCY PLA1D, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES
Mii'SiS FLANNELS.
TL!N SACK FLANNELS,
Vi lli I E FLANNELS.
1M.I E T WILLED FLANNELS,
Iti; DEL ANN ELS,
MFTMNfJ.
111! VKF HI' SHAWLS Sc., Jtc.
Caube h id at
FROW A, PARKER'!".
MOURfitMC CRESS COOCS:
lllncU M.uhIs.
Veils, Colurs,
01ovt, Cauntlcts,
Secoud Mourning Italiuoialt',
Hoods, At., Ac.
livefj thing desirable iu tins line, aud o
very Inrge stock,
At Trow & I'ltrlicr's.
1 1 -x l'.EAT
KLlU'Ci U I. llii. 1'lilULSOr
S A D D L E R V from Januarv RS. IStiM.
JAMES II. SIMONS wculd respectfully an-
nounce to his old customers and the public
generally that he has a large stock of
SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, '
WHIPS aud all other articles usual-
fc?t
JT'
ly kept in a SADDLER SliOl', which he
win sen ai i ne lonowinc reauceu prices: i
Rest Silver Plated Harness .:U flfl I
Second best do 112 00 1
Third do do SO (10 !
Common Plated do 25 do i
Second do do 23 00 !
Common Plain do - 10 00 .
Rest Spanish Saddles 24 00 !
Second do do 22 00 !
Common Quilted Scat do with Horn lfiooi
Common do w ithout norn Di on
W agon Saddles 0 00
Five inch Rreech-Bands 4 Sido
Leathers for two Horses 40 00
Four inch do a j 01
Rack-bands 8 inches 3 20, 6 inches
2 40, 0 inches 1 75.
Double set of Yankee Harness which
includes bridles, bames, collars, lines.
but chains, &c.
40
Tair of Yankee Rridles
Five-riug Halters
Three-ring do
Check lines 3-4 inch
do do 1 inch
Rlind Rridles
Riding Rridles from $2 60, 3 00
Good Draft Collars
Harness do
Wagon Whips 2,00, 1,70, 1,50, 1,25
Ruggy do from 70 cents to
RuKiry Lines, flat 2,00, round
0
1
1
2 00
3 00
riow Lilies 8-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15
X 1-4 inch 1,25.
I!c would also invite the public to examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he
feels confidest he can sell cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. His motto
is quick sales and small prolits. Give hiai a
call and save money.
Eyi, REPAIRING neatly execuied and all
work warranted.
JAMES II. SIMONS,
Fridge St., Miiiliutown Pa.
Oct. 11-ly.
l'AT'rERSON, J uuiata County, la.
The undersigned, having rc-furni..hed the
above House, is now prepared to furnish the
public, on the most reasonable terms, with
Meal and RrfrethmeaU al all Ilvurs.
Farmers and others visiting town can procure
meals at almost any price. Also, large Stable
attached for the accommodation of travelers,
attended by careful ostlers.
ICE CUE A 51 IX SEASON.
A share of public patronage ia eolitited.
may 15, lt507-tf. WM. REESE, Pro.
FLOL'li and Graio, of all kinds, purchased
r Market rates, or received oa storace
and shipped at the usual fiieght rales. II uv- j
ing boats of our own. with careful captinna J
and hands, we trill ship freight of any kind lo
and from Fhihwelijhia or any poiut aloug thj
OUR
SIllllKr
'-Kv
I A a'tentios ci rtXEssf-KEws lli-ot
, -.iiuii.hj riore. m i'crrysTilic, Jil-
mT?Hnn.,r,.I,a-Vv (,ir'cc
good people of this and naiK;borin2 coiinii. s
that he has opeml a fino efeck of Stationary
..v., oim naving bought them at a
Tcry low wholesale price in l hilndelphia, hy
adding a emull per ccntage, is certain he can
Mil cheaper than any other establishment iu
the sounty. The following is a list of Maga
nues and reriodicals.-Uept, with prices at
lached, any of which will be sent by mail
to any place upcu receipt of the auuexed
pricce, yiz: ,
Atlaulic Monthly 40c.
Harpers Magazine 4!c.
Frank Leslie's Cueltc of Fashions. d'V.
(Jodies Magazine 'JC
Madaiiie Deniorcit's. S"ic
Ladies .Friend 2."io
Ballous Magazine 2'ic.
l'etersons Magaziuo "c..
T. S. Anthers' Maeuzina 2oc.
Wavcrly Magazine (weekly)
10c.
loo.
K'c.
K'c.
15 c.
(7c,
10c.
l''C.
07c.
10c.
.Ofic
Harpers rictorial (weckl.)
XFrank Leslie' l'ictorial.lilubtrated,
I'liimncy Corner...,
lbion
Vf Vork Ledger
Htiunal l'olicc Gazette
York Clipper
arday Night
Olefons Literary Companion
r-unjr Dispatch
l'hriioli,eical Journal
Amci'can Agriculluialist.
Headland Monroe's Novel:
Beadhjs Sonc'tcr
10c.
l:;e.
10c.
ftOc.
(each)...
Murtii's Sensible Letter W riter
Fortuie Tellers aud Dream Books of differ
nt kinds, (each) UOo.
Also ell k'.nds of 20c, Nov vis
N. b. l'liiladelphia Daily I'rc-S'i per month,
ii'jc, i uiiaaeipuiu Age, loc. inquirer, nr'c.
Music, Magazines and other bindings aitend
id to.
P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and
Papers furnished at short notice. 1 am dcier-
rmined to supply a grtat want in this county
'by furnishing the people with reading matter
;t a reasonable price.
I respectfully solicit your patronnci.
JOHN M. THOMPSON.
Pcrrysrillc, ntig. 1, 'Hi!.
I. V. IVMII-I.t .S. '
CHEAP CLOTH M STORE.
This way for llar-
f5
ITAVING P fllCH AS ED FROM MANS
tl bach & Van Ormer the large Clothing
Establishment, situated on the corner of
Uridge and W ater htreets. Mitili.itnwn, I'eim
syWania, we would respectfully inform the
Public that we have just received a large and
well selected assortment cf ready made Cloi'u
ing, designed for Ihe
! a!J ana WIjiKt Trade lor
Such as
')ver Coats, Dress Coats, rusincss Coatf
Common-Con ts. Pantaloons, Vests, Hals,
Hoots and Si.ous sf evry uescrip'i.u-,
style and quality, f ir male or feiiitle.
jiovs' in:.i mai j: cloth i.vj
Also, Caipcts, While Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, Under Miirts. Drawers, Hosiery,
Gloves, Linen and Paper Colais,
Cravats and Ties, Trunks., Um
brellas, Travelling Rags ie.
A. so, thelatest styles ot Ladies Cloaks, Cir
culars and Furs.
Persons in want of anvthine in our line will
i save money by giving ih a call before pur
chasing elsew here, us we fcre determined U-
sell cheap, for cash.
tetif Don't forget the corner, Uridge and
'VaUr Streets.
D. IV. I! A 'LEY & Co.
Oct. 4, '00.
KrRI 2T-"7" ir
8 & Vf J I UK
!'PIIh GREATEST DISCOVERY OK THE
I AGE, for the people t know is. that thev
can buy their goods cheaper at the new store
of V.'ui. Logue a, iu Johus'owa. than nt nny
other stole in the cuuntv. If thev do notbe-
"eve it, please examine his list ol" nricts and
;neu iney win.
lrii.
121 to lc.
2-lc.
20 to 20c.
20 to ytic.
18 to 50c.
40 t fjt'e.
124 t 21c.
Muslin .... 1 1 tu 20c.
1,2) p?r gal.
fJOc
III "
Merimac
Ginghams
De Lai ins
Cottonades
Dress Gouls
Rrown .Mu-'in
Rest bleached
Rest Syrup
Second
Orleans
Sugar House
Rv'St Rrowa Sugar
Rest White
l!.-st Rio C'od'v-e
Cna! Oil
L large assortment
C0c " "
J2 to 10 lb.
18
30 "
70c. per gal.
of Roots, Shoes, and
Ready made Clothing always on hand
Patterson pricjs always given for all kin Is
of Mt'.ikclii.g. J'y 17, m,;-
C1UBA MILLS. The undersigned beg
' leave to inform his friends and Ihe public
that he is still in charge of the above namci
popular mill, where he is prepared to accom
modate the citizens cf Milllin, Patterson and
vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour
A large supply of Rran, Chop-Stuff, and Feed
of all kinds constantly ou hand. As he runs
a mill wnpon every Tuesday and Friday to
.Mi ti'.i a and ruttcrson, customers can be punc
tually supplied at their doors. Ry strict at
tention t business he hopes to receive a lib
eral ahr.te of public patronage. Terms Cash,
may ?.'0'j-tf SOLOMON KAFFFMAN
CSyPersong can be supplied with Coal,
riaster, Sal &c, at the lowest price, by our
agent at Th jmpsoutown, ELI 111' RUNNER,
who is also authorized to purchase Giaiu and
give :he highest market Prices.
$f3 Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorised
agotil at. Perrysville to purchase Grain aud
scl' Coal, Piaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cacuot fail to be
?cnsed.
iz? Highest prices paid for Country Pro
dace, and taken in exchange for poods.
l'KOW, & PAKKEiTS.
Scp't. 25, 1807.
FULL assortment of Gentleman s Goods,
!. consisting of
Cloths,
Casshneres,
Sat 'met I s.
Over
Ccaiinas,
Vest tugs.
FROW & PARKER'S.
Can be had al
SlIiVEK S ASH POWUKU.
Savis lime labor, money. Makes wa-diing a
pastime aud Monday a festival. Sold every
where. Try it.
Address all orders to the Manufactures
fclEGLEK & SMITH,
CHEMISTS A HHOf.ESXLE l'V.lr,; ISSI
137 North TU l i:t., I'A
Slim f?W
so & mi c iitnui St., riiti'a !
r.EMOVAL
To the Cnott College Rooms in the Oily. Part j
of the tccoud r.iid the v. hole of Ihe thin! and '
fourth floi.r.1, Hank cf Republic Et'dinj', j
nearly cpp'istlc t'ur Continenial Hotel.
Ti.'i best organized and conducted Business
College in the country. EJucttion f-r tl. ;
j Counting Room in the shortest possible'time j
consiste.'-t with the latprc-tx of the atn-lcat. )
! Send for Circi.hn-. TAYLOR & SPRING. I
Aui'itst 2H, U:7-3ni.
GO AND- EI3
SPRING & SUMMER ASE1YAL
CHOICE 1 GOODS
AT THi: STORE OF
JOS- eV3. BELFORD.
The undersigned would rcsp;c:f.:"y invite
the public to cull aud examine his stock bcft-ie
purchasing elsewhere. lie has bought his
assortment nt such prices that he cornmt be
undersold by any iu tlic country. Special i.t
teutioli paid to purchasing goodaiu thu city pel
orderat Ihe shortest notice.
Every ell'ort will be tuude by him t. givcaiit
idfuction to those who may favor hii v;iiL a ca !
l.is;ii;$5 Ui:t:s3 Goo-i :
illack and Fancy Si'.he,
Morie An'i'iuv,
Pure Ch ilii, Riilliautes,
Ilottihaziiu'ls,
Ci.:!hnieiLS, Ptplins,
A f:i!l iissoiino r.t of Whit
Rerges I.r.Triis,
Grenadine. Duca'.s,
Gingham l.a'i.t.
All ool d ... ii.es,
Alpacas, tc.
a Dress Goodi, Mhs-
lins, Rn cliti and Oilier Shawls, Ruuueis, lli.n
net Satin.., Ribbons, rioders, .c. ,'ilsj, Cel
lars, Ludcrsiccvcs, Handkerchiefs. a re.i.1 u
eiy. lie has also Inn in a large stoch of V'.k!,
Cotton and Rag Carpets, O.l Cloihs, iiatlliiu
c, at the lowest price.
Country Produce (alien ia exchange for
goo.l;, for which tho highcit raarhul price;
will be paid by
J. 51. L'ELl'OI'.I).
GOOD
Si'ri.ni and SumMit
S!
(Jwjtls at
1'i iccs ij
m. 'I .'if tiim i.
FRANK, COOK,
k Cc,
PATTERSON', I'a.
Have just returned from Ihe Eastern Markets
with a fresh supply o! nil kinds of Ladies'
Dress Goods, consisting in part cf
VOVI.1XS, MoPMIi, ALVAO-
cas. n; i:cn Mnnxus,
LE LAI.XJ. .S. ;.UJ!AMS,
1'juxrs. .dc, s c
Every dicaiption of Domestic Dry Gools,
fitch t:s
Brown and Pleached Muslins, Tickings,
Cheeks, Col Ion and Linen Table Diaper,
Cra-h, Nankeens, Drillings, ic.
Fancy and Plain Caiaiircs,
Satinet is,
Tweeds,
Kentucky Jar.3,
1 iannels,
Linnc ns,
Ladi-.s' Ra!n;cr;-.l Skirts,
liooi. Skirts,
Tibet, Wool Knit aud French Shnals, Gro
ceries Ji' every d'jscrid.ion,
CI. '.esc, Fish
Racon, c,
Boots,
Shoes,
Ihita,
Caps,
Qitet nsnrare,
Ccd.tr aud W iliow-wa'.'e.
Ilurdrtir.',
'I abacco,
Scgr.rs, ic.
The largest flock in the county.
In connection wilh our o'her imsines. we
have a MARKET C.Alt rnuiiing 10 I hiiniM
j hia find arriving in I a-'terson. eveiy Tiu s.l.i
on w hich wc receive each week fresh so; pii.s
of new goods. The public can b? sop;.liid
with all kinds of Marketing, Fn sli Fi:-u, it.,
cither nt thk car oa Tueauay. or at our Stoic
during the week. may 8. 107.
Xo more JJalJ Jlccd.!
Nd iri'irr Ciov Isnhs
DR. LEOHS"'
ECLECTRIC HAIR REKEWER.
Is pronounced by all who have used it the
very best preparation for the Hair. It is a
posit ie cure for Rulduess, eradicates Dand
ruff and Humors, stops the Hair from failing
out, and speedily restores Gray Locks lo their
original hue aud luxuriance.
It operates ou the secretions and fills the
glands with new lite aud coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded or gray hair wiil always be
brought back by a lew applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality aud color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant,
pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange.
Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist
pliaut and disposed to rexaiu in any desired
position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equal
i he sales are enormous and it is a universal
favoriie with old aud young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the Lulled
Slates. Address all oruciii to
ZiEGLEll & SMITH,
Sole Proprietor.
1"7 North Thiii! Street, Philadellhia
nnv. 14, 'oti-lv,
NE WBTOTuT
Oa liidje Rwtd .S'.'cf, PirrjaiUif, V
The undersigned has just icceived from
th'.- li.tLtcru Market the most attractive siojk
of Good? ever brought to Perrysville.
Our stock consists of Ladies Dres Gcods,
latest st;-!e, Calicoes, at low pricet, beat
quality of Muslins, &.C.,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
Groceries, Queenswarc, Salt, Fish, Ke.
Call and examine our Goods before pur
chasing e.sewhere.
We take crest uleasure
in showinic our eoods believing them to be
cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. The
highest cash p- ice paid lor all kinds of Conn
try Produce.
Remember the place. Ridc Road Street.
DOTY'S'CLOTIIES WASUER
Uuircrsal dollies Wringer.
Tu-e best and most popular Machine ever
invented.
Ail Washers warranted to give aatUfacliun.
If not as represented, ib wuth-.- H1 Le ta
ken back and the money refunded.
In olicring the W&siivr we present you the
'ollowirg alternatives:
1. Either to niahe a womr.n T-orU all day
at the hardast dradgcry. danpirous to healili
and life, hffy-two days in a y..:r or ,Vy
Machine for her, wilh wi.ieh he tiu do th
same work iu I vto hours ET.i -t Le tlicd.k
C n-ut it-tilth.
2. Either boy foodr lo 1c ; it ":ed ti frag
tr.cnis on the wasu-bna; J, er i.ity a M'lehinu
that i ill cleanse vsithont i:' j..i "r;; garments,
an I so fiy for i'.scif t'.r.c lit.i.i a rear.
Cvi.iuli Ecjtivty. So'd I t
J.
n. :r. todd.
iM'.t 'i . on, I'a.
!::.ve te s.-.ys
-.'. !"i;i-s:-. i
:tl ii; 'o7.
Rcad what oitr nt-ij-V.-ors
Pn: i
P .TTI.KSC.N
.7. 15. M. T ..:!, 1,.:,
thi.. the Doty's I ",.'l.rs V,' .-;.!.;
I purcl.ateu fr. r.i ymt, v.iH do
i I" c-.rii!'
i: I Wringer
I that is rcc-
ou.en.ivd if the diivslio
strictly ob. erved, c-pceial
i fvr -na.-liinj is
y for l cavy clolh--
ip,T. one pero;:i c -n asU aa ritteh in an ho
r;ith ease as ihey would do i:i sis hjtirs I r
hand or coainion rubber. It i" a great savor
.c,i
f clo'lc- utid time. There ii n-.-ilher frie-
iriiing or "trar.i iu i ingiuij. Roy
or tiiris of 12 tu 14 y ears old cau da the
X.iAi'iLS.
r. M V.IIRTV.
Mb. J. T.. M. Toi.n .siuue I Lt
pun hi'.svd Dory's ( ioti.es 'V. A r and Wring
er from ytu. wnsh-d.-.y is no u.-.ie dieadv-i b
i.i y w::c as my ii;:i girl I 1 v :tv., of si can
1 i:o toy v. a ?hii:; ot '.1 pi r
ihitc ho:i.s, v. l.ich m et
o:is, la Irom io t j
to l-.l.i- :ay nife nil
u..y. 1 can cuen itn )
an to go 10 J. V: A. T
rtcoiai
v!ds,a: :ri eVel V p'jr
I ;-et a :,Ya-h-
er n:i'i -V r i :: r a s I a'.o
ctiU s.-ive ti'e piii-v ol 4h
tl iti cue y.vir in the
v. arfbg of clothes as they
i.i:l; i(-tii tLat you
M'lvjiiine ia Irsd
i.C of ihe of ilm
t.ic w ished 'with-
out rubbing. Y ju.i i;e.
: j..n. U . Jy. JOilN RALENTINE
X E V
Y A M I L V
Jt1!
. j cnjiivinr t.-Tcrns !
JL chines over all other-u:..-
or luauul'acttirinj pi
ii.e "l ir-'-i-i'' Jin
fir i:;L.r fa:u:!v
pL: poses, are so Weil
e.-iao.:se.: an . s.i fri'i'i-ral! v
r.u tautiieiut.oti of ihelr relat
is no lonvr ci:n-ide-cd tiecc i
Ol." u Xi:V EAM1LY 5
a duiilted, that
e Llreilccit.
. neiv-tv
. .. Ill.l 1.1,
:i I r: ,'.'ir.i:ior,
p.. . icctiou re
M'.a nd is now
lil.c as incoiu
in .-.lis'euc..
cr : yt :1V
. ii in ouir'ii t
!,) .rurp
till to the
:: !i-!
al.!'
I-
M..c
i(;:.: Jtiou i.
I ... i .1.1. ll
!., con.
;tl, !i.;i:r.
p.ut, ,
rut.ni:
ial v.:
:! :e ot
;:ll.:'iC a raiso
ucVii l.i.'vre alieiii.led
ine, !."i;:g eiiher Siii:,
tfoa 'i i.i t.ud, :.i: 1 seeing;
t:
1:
Twi.-t,
I.i
C
Wilh
111.:!',
treiu
ilii; very tisest and coarsest
;. thing I -twciti the tr.o ex
hr..;tlf.:l and suhMaittial
:-l.u.e:it f ir lii:iiiiali:g, braiu
iiiiiT, ..uiliins. f' ding, liiui-
, iu
tuatiTicr. lis .
iti, cot'ding, t
Hii:i bin li:: - .
.(.c. ..i;-iiv;l and iraciic:tl
i:;T;-.:tcd and adjusted e.-j eci-
an 1 t.ave
aliv 1 jr U
Machiaes aluiys kept cn 1 and at my Tail
oring llsuibli.-l.trii in, sc-oi'd story Sulouli,
Fruw ,vi 1'aiki'i's Srore. li'i-lr;e . fi-eel, .litilin
icwii, Pa., for the inspection of the public,
tin 1 r.-r s:.le at the ncst reif'unable prices.
MncHne l oiliii, :.ev!. . Ti road. Oil, &c,
mil everyhi::;; j .Ttainin,' to this Machine
constantly c. Lou 1 lor sale.
v. i LI.: .A il At-cut.
Sint...-!, J 1 U-t.7-1v.
Mi
C2S.
liOOP tiURTS.
I.LSta T. iSiil lilSj.
'0t a Ovts M.-.tvE."
n ore than five years experience
1 e:::tng in i! r m nufacfiie
i'l. FIRST Ql'ALli'V llOOl
FTF."
jx. and e
of Sillii
SIC !R I.', wc o.Tc
r our jii.-'-y cetebratcu g oodj
I the public .a tuii vaalidence
lo meiCotints an-1
of tht ir sut c , i'.i !
America!! i.: i. l.et
e'fil !.y all w!i
ll:;'y tivc :uore s:i
Skit !, ai. i r. - ii.ii
lty .
cr ail ottijis in I fie
airi tui-y ar.' f-o U'-kuowi-tt-.'hr
or deul in liitm, a3
f'i.etiiu ihun any oilier
ii i ti.vi::-1'. Iws in every
i HoopShirisshould make.
( very Lady wlio has not
should Uo to whluut fur-
s pet t
I.
i a note of this
i'ici.n tbtii. a
I iLer del. y.
! Ouri -i t;i,
.H cx! lice? cv.:;y
..:iii. :-. Mie?C3 a.ld
ti'iidt ij cider, t!:i
style. length
(. nii.iicn.
:e-i and 10-
. c k i
o bi
;-e.l
ts
pai
! A
! nt
lc.:i
' they
Own
1 1;.-- kit.-
e-i e;ieli h
." r.d be
Ii ' ii wo-
p. Hit i lli-it
l-o
are siMii.j'e.
V. II.IPKINS. M .
' FAflL"
( 2S A bi ll Street, .''iiiindelphi::.
i uji.i-i (.ich iryr. N , others arc Genuine.
I Al- o, t.'ii:t!y ..n bund 3 fit'! line of good
: Ne w York a'.'1 i.nMivti m-ide Shi.-ts, ut very
jlo prices. V.'iioi -.'a'ie and Retail, at the Phil
: ade-li'iiia II ion r iiirl Manufactory and Etnpu
i lili!.-., No. if s A:c'n Stre-t. Philadrip! in
! mar. liGT-K-ai. Wm. T. HOI'iilNS.
TXT AN'
dr
IMMEDIATELY'. Five hun
dred Men, to act as salesmen for Cob-
bin's Illustrated Domestic llible, comprising
upwards of 1,000 crowu quarto pages; it
Commentary of I7.I0O notes from d. lie rent
Commentators: 70) Engravings. Family
'holograph Depai tnicnt ; Extend. d Concor
dance, Maps, Diblc History, Chrouoligical
Tables, etc., A book that always sells.
Our average sales are 500 copies per day.
As a standard RihV for Families, Tenchers,
Miuntcrs, and !! L.vers of the word of God,
it has ao competitor. Fir particular, ad
dress II. A. STREET,
mar. 20-tf. Hnrrisburg. I'a.
" 1 'A LlSTEKc
V1LLE TIN SHOP. The un-
It 1 dersig
igntd has established himself in
McAiistersville in the Tinning bu-iness.
Persons wanting anything in his line sho.t'd
call before purchasing eNewliere as he i.i
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron W are, and to sell as b.w as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and the public generally are respect
fully invittd to call, as he hopes by strict ut.
trillion to business todcseive a share of pat- '
ronige.
oct, ol, v.oif JACOD G. WIN FA'.
NOTICE!
Ladies wi-hing to be supplied will: nc
and "ood slices will find it to thei' ndvaniage
lo caU on 11. D. WELLE I!, at his shop on
Main Sired above Cherry, where they can
be siipj.lied v.iih nlinosi every styleal moder
ate price?, iie'iiiiemeii oaviog repnu iim-t
ir.ih iliivnblv and neatly enecuted will be
n........ilv utipiided to hv r'vin" him a call.
II. D. WIU.LER.
7i.ow.-i .t-M.
Mi'liini I"1y '-'''' !
A
La Hit i-.
Slicil :l
SHi. K I t
, Tubs, b
l.fts, llor-i
w.tie
i kcis
., .'i.sware, Ce In
.. i i v ' 1'owi. Ri
bu i.e , A t -. a
; i p u.M't; :
l en vsviilc. .1 U! ENCHEI.MOYEll.
i.mt r. I'.?. i
j" FBO '.V Si PAKKEii.
uov n, If-ri ly.