Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 06, 1867, Image 4

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READING KAIL ROAD.
SOilLIEK AERANGELIEXT.
April 8tb, I8aT.
C-tnniT triau i.i.n rno?i
J the North anil North-YVesl fur Philadel
phia. Xeic York, Heading, Tottnille, Tamaqua,
Athland, Lebanon. AUenlovn, i'aston, Ac, 4 c
Trains leave JIarritburg fur Xeu York, as
allow: At 3,00, ,10 and 0,36 a. M., and
2 10 and 9,fH) p. M.. errivir.g at New York at
6',C0 and 10,10 A. M., and 4,40, fi.20,10,25 r.
M.. connecting with similar Tiains on the
Penmylvania Huilroad; Sleeping Cars accom
panying the 3,00 a M and 9,00 P M trains
without cbanga.
Leave Jlarrisb-j-g for Heading. PollnviVe.
latr.aqua, Minenvilic, Athland, Pint Grate, Al
Imtotcn a:d Yhiladelphia. at 8,10 A. M. end
2.10 and 4.10 P M, stopping at Ltlanon a:id
all Way Station: the 4,10 P M Train making
connections for Philadelphia and Columbia
only. For PottniWe, Schuylkill Haven and .4v
Inrn via 5cAuiltH and Suiguehanna Railroad
leave Uarheb'urg at 3,20 P M.
Keturnini:: Leave Xeio York at 0,00 A M,
12.00 Noon 6.00 and 8.00 P M, Yhiladelphia at
6,15 A M. and 3,30 P M ; way passenger train
leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 a n. returning
from Reading at 6,30 P u. slopping at all
nations; Yolf villi at 8.45 A M and 2,45 1'
II; Athland 6,00 and 11,30 A M, and i.Oo P
Jj'; Tatnaqua at 9,45 A. M, aud 1,00 and 8,55
Leave Pottnillt for IlarriibuTj, via Scuyl.
kill and Suiguehanna Hail UoaJ, at 7 00 a. M.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read
ing at 7 30 A. -M , returnirs irotn inua.iei
fhi at 6 oo P. 11.
Pottetown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Pottstonn at 6,2o a. m., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 6,8o p. m.
Columb'a Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7 00 A M and C 15 P M for Ephrata, Lilit
Lancaster, Cuiur..j.a. &c.
On Sundave : Leave Xta-York at 6 00
P. M., Yhuadllphia 8 a m 3151. M., the 8 W
ll train running only to Heading; Yottsville
8 00 A. M., Jarrisburg U 35 A. M and Head
in; at 1 20 and 7,20 A. M . for Harrubnrg,
and 11 2 A. M., for yew-York, and 4 2 3 P
W. for Philadelphia.
Commutation. Mileage, Stato, School ani
Ixcvrtion Itckett to aud from all points, at le
duccd Rates.
Baggage checked through. : SO pounds al
lowed each Taesengcr.
(1. A. M(OUS,
(Several Superintendent.
EiAMXO, Pa. Xov 27, '65- If.
l$G(i" 1SGG
riii.'adi'lpliia and Erie Rail Road
1"H13 Great Line traverses the Northern and
1 Northwest -oiinties of Pcnusylvauia to
the city of Lrie. ou Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the
Pennsylvania Hah Road Company.
tlill CF PASSENGER TRAINS AT BARBISBt'BO.
LEAVE EASTWERU.
Eric Mail Train .4i A.
Lrie Enrt-s Train 9,0 a. u
Elmira Express Train 1.S0 P. u.
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Irie Mail Train t.lS A. K.
Lrie Express Train 4,10 r. N.
Flmira Express Train P. M.
Passenger cars rui through on the Erie
Mail and Express Trains without change both
whys berween Philadelphia aud Eric.
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Leave New York at 9,C3 a. m.. arrive at Erie
at I.C0 a. a.
Leave New York at 5,00 P u; ariive at Erie
7.15 P .
Leave Lrie at ,33 P. w., arrivo at New York
440 r. M.
Leave Erie at 10,25 a M ; ariive at New York
10.10 a M.
liO CHANGE OF ARS BETWEEN ERIE &
NEW YORK.
Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains.
For information respecting paj-senger busi
ness apply at the corner of iJOih aud Market
itreets, Philadelphia.
And for freight business of the Company's
agents :
S. 11. Kingston, Jr., corner of ldth and
Market si reus. Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Win. Brown. Agent, N. C. R. R , Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON.
Central Freight Agent, l'hilaleli!iia.
Yi. W. G H IN N Jilt,
General Ticket Agent. I'iiila!el hia.
A. L. TYLLI!.
General Superintendent, Williauispori.
Feb 14, 'G0-tf.
Euntirgdon & Broad Top Kail Scad
ON and after May 6th. 18-J7, passenger
trains will run a: follows :
LEAVE SOl'IHWAKD.
Express. Mail.
A. H. P.. M.
Huntingdon 7.45 C.im
. Saxton 30 7 33
Bloody Run lit 65 8.5:i
Mount Uallas 10.59 8.57
ILAYE bOH'l li Wa B T.
Mail. Express
A. M. P. M.
Mount Talks 6.10 l.:M
Bloody Run 6.11 1.34
G:ixt.n 7.30 2.55
Huntingdon 9.10 4.l::
IiiHance from Mount Dallas to Bedford s-ix
miles A reliable line of lliirks connect at
Mt. ia!las for Bedford and fiedlord Springs.
JUll.li .McKll-LU'ti,
my 22, 18'i7-tf
Superintenderjt.
P.ANSVLVAMA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Monday, April 20, 1W, Paiserytr
Trains will leave MifHin Station as follows:
EAfcTWAttli.
l'hiiadelpliia Express.. 2.4i I M
Fast Line 6.24, A.M.
Cincinnati Express 7.03, 1. M.
Day Express 11, ol. A. M.
Way Passenger 10.4S P. M.
Local Accouira. or. 0.00 U. 3,35, I M.
WKSTWARD.
CincinD&ti & Erie Exprefs 1,45, A. M.
Philadelphia Express... 5.13, A. M.
Fast Line 6.04, P. II.
Mail Train .... 3,37. P. M.
Emigrant Train 10 20, A. M.
JAMES NOIiTII, Agt.
AT' E have on hand a good quality of Hard
V ware. Comprising a lull assortment 01
CARr'F.STLll 7 VOLS & ISLAChSMlTh
TOOLS, such fcs Anvils. Bellows, c., Shoy
maker Too!!1. Saws, Axe?-. tigers, lion. Steel.
Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails hv
the keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2
inciies down to inch by the pound. Buggy
did Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind
Stone Pictures, at PROW & PAKKER'S.
V'E have one room devoted entirely t
vt (icr.is t'urnishinj Goods and Readv
itiuue vKuuiug, eucn as
Coals,
Pants, Vests.
Over Coa's,
Hats &
Funnel Shirts,
Boots & Shoe?.
Caps, WhiteShiris
Undershirts, and
Drawers.
rnow & PABKCR.
GROVEli & UAKKU'S
WMa fey
VSSf etvisnumA. &L?f
Wereawarued the Lushest preiuiums at the
Stale Fairs of
New York,
Vermont,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
(thio,
Indiana,
Michigan,
Wisconsin,
Iowa,
Kentucky,
Teunesice,
Missouri,
Alabama,
Mississippi,
Virginia,
North Carolina,
California,
Oregon,
At th Fairs of
the
American Institute,
Franklin Institute,
Mass. .Mechanics' Association,
Penn'a Mechanics'. Institute,
St. Louis Agriculiural aud
Mechanics' Association,
And at numerous luntitutes and County Fairs,
. iuciudiug all the Fairs at which they
Wtreexhibilei the past threa
years. First prixes
have also b:cu
awatdcl
these MncLin-;S
at the exhibitioni
of London, Paris, Dub
lin, Liiiz, Hcsuncuii, Bayoniie,
St Dizier, Chalons, and Ihey have
been furi.iMlivd, by ( ecinl command, to the
Entires if i'nincK, Uiiijisi f Auiiriu,
mjriss of ji'usii, Eiiipiens of
HruzH, Queen of Spain, aud
Quun of Eavuria.
The G ROVER & BAKER Elastic
Stitch Sewiu; Machines are hup'Tir lo
all others for the lollowiuj; reasons:
1. They sew with two threads direct from
the spnul, and require no rewinding.
2. They are umre easily understood an I
used, and less liable to derugetuent (uanoth
er ninchineS.
8. They are cnpablc of xeculing perfectly,
witliout cliange of adjustment, a nitu-h great
er variety of work than other inacliiues.
4. j he st itch made ly these machines is
much more firm, elastic, and durable, especi
ally upon anicles which require to be washed
and ironed, limn any other Btitch-
5. This stitch, owing to the manner lit
which the uder thread is inwrought, is much
the nio-l i linir) and beauiitul in use, and le-
taius Oiis ptuuipiie.-s and beauty even upon
articles ireqaemly washed aud ironed until
they arc worn out.
0. The structure of the seam is such that,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few stitches, it w ill 1. either open, run, nor
ravel, but remains firm and durable.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both
ends of the seui by their own operation.
s. n nh these machines, while silk is used
upon the right or lnce side of the serim. cot.
ton in V be used upon the other side without
lesseniug the strengih or duraoiliiy of the
seam. This cn be done on no other machine,
snd is a great saving upon all articles stitch
ed or mime up with fciik.
y. these machines, in addition to their su
perior inerii" an instruments lor sewing, by a
change of adjustment, easiiy learned and
practised, execute the most beniiiilo! an 1 per
manent cmbroiderv ami ot naui4ntnt work.
li ROVER k UAKKK S. M. CO.,
73U I hvatmti .-reel, Philadelphia,
phia,
of any I
r.hs.
Machines delivered at the residence
one purchasing in either of the IJoroup,
Thieuds, Oils, Needles, and every oilier ar
ticle appertaining to the working of tiio inri. ,
chine on huhd mid for fnle y J. 1'. M. i Oi l
The above Sewing Machires are for nile by i
.T. 15. M. 'Itlil;, l'u;i"ion, 1 M " i
S. V.. LOUDON, Mi!:liiilown, l'a. I
may 15, IsiiT-tf. !
V j 'ALISTEISSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un
it 1 dersigtied has established himself in
McAlistersville in the Tinning bu"ii,e.-s.
P'-rsuns winning any ihir.g in his line shojld
ctll before jiurchasing elsewhere as he i
pri-p.ired to m iniitncture nil kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Wsre, aud to sell as low as they
cm be purchased elsewhere. liis old cus
tomers nnd the public generally are respect
fully invited lo call, as he hopes by strict at.
tendon to business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. oct, 31, 'COif JAC03 G. WINEY.
OTICE!
Ladies wishing to be supplied wi'h nca
and good shoes will find it to their advaum"
in call on li. D. W ELLER, at his shop on
Main Street above Cherry, where they can
be supplied with almost every sryleat moder
ate prices. Gentlemen having repairing they
wish durably aud neutly executed will be
promptly attended to by giving bin; a call.
Terms: CASH. II . D. WELLER.
Mitliintown, July 2Gth rG5.
1 W
AT
1 1 ''HE undersigned would respectfully an
L nounce that he has just received from
the East, a large assortment of
SjZLT,
CCL. 4-C.
which he offers at the lowest market prices
Rivt m Mil. NATHAN KELLY,
apr. 17, lSti7-tf.
CAVENY & GRAYIHLL would inform the
citizens of Juniata and neighboring coun
ties that they have commenced
CADI X E T M A KING,
In oil its various bre.nches. in McAlistcrvil'.e.
and are prepnrea to furnish anything iu their
in. i of business on the most reasonable terms.
Old furniture repaired and made a? good as
new. They also keep a good assortment f
Chiurs lor sale. Lumber taken in exchange
or for which the highert price will be paid.
Having employed competent workmen, we en
deavor to give satisfaction, aud hope to re
ceive ft liberal share of public patronage.
Undertaking especially attended to. Coffins
nu.lo !o order on tlii shortest notice and most
i-pen.b 'vms W7 1817-Cm.
OUR 1'OLICY
TRIUMPHANT.
OUJl POLICY
13 TO KEEP THE
pQuL AUG EST,
CSi-BEST,
ISLAND CIIEAI-EST
srot E or
MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL & WINTF.Ii
Olotliing;;
Hats aud Caps. Hoots and Shoes, ium't',
Valises, Carpet Sacks. Hosiery. Gloves, IitnJ
kerchtefs, Shirts of nil kinds,
GENTS' EEIiNlSlJING GOODS,
&C, &-C, in town or countv, and wo hereby
invite every one who wants anything in tie
Clothing line to onll and see our new stock
It is Enormous in Quantity ! Magnificent in
Quality ! and will be sold at greatly reduced
prices tor Cash.
Prices the Same as Before llic War.
Remember the place, Crysti.l Palace Cloth
ing Emporium, Bri Ige street, Miillintown, Pn.
FKOW & PARKER'S.
ep 25, 1307.
S Si E A If Byg0
AT THE
FBOW AND TATIKEK,
IS IHi: CBVSTAL PALACE Vl'ILliINO,
MIFI-EINTOWN, PA.
rMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR
I chased the stoi k of poo h: forpiTly lie
lonrtitg to i..o:ili , Mairbiiupo. ami l.-".-,rfr 1
a.bled to it quite an assortineiit from t!,e ilul
adclphia market, are now ready to su1'rt;ie
citizeusol .vtililiiitown a lit viciMty with iny
thing and ever) thing that is usually l.c;,t in
a country store, and a great ninny things ihst
have never beeu kept b.'lore. V, e are ii, i r
mined to sell gon.ls at a REDUCED PMt'L
and make it an object fur llic people : , onv
from us. A large stock of DRY GooKS, con
sisting of Ludies Dress Goods, suuh as
FI1ENCH MPRlNOns.
Slir.IMIEIM) PLAIDS, fall wool,
FANCY p LA IDS, (all woo!)
PLAIN WOOL DELAINES
I-RESS FLANNELS,
r L A I N SACK FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS.
m.UE TWILLED i LANNELS,
P.EDKl.AN.NEI.S,
M L'TLINS.
HP. AKK.ISI' SHAWLS ic, ic.
C anbe had at
FROW Si PARKER'S.
MOURNING DRESS CCOOS:
Llack Shawls,
Veils, Colurs,
lilove, Gauntlets,
Second Mourning ltalmorate.
Hoods, Ac, Ac.
Everything desirable in this line, auii a
very Inrge stock,
At B'rorc .V l'mkcr's.
f P.KAT lU.lll l l ION IN
I HE
PliUlLsn:'
j U ,S A D D L E R Y from Jsuuarf
is, D'i;- .
JAMES 11. SIMON w,f M rpectf;i!iy ur
nouuee to his old cusloiiii-rs and the r uhlir
, generally
f-V SADDLI
WHIPS;
jrenerullv that he lr..s a larpe stO"k . '
.ES. HARNESS, COLLAR'-.
j a i nil anu nu oiner ar.ieies iisii;, :-
. ly kept in a S.llU'l.KH UiiDP, tihioli he
j will cll at the following reduced prices:
Rest Silver Plated IU.iicss ij;',! 0 I
Second In st tr, (. l
Third do do Svi I i
Coniinon Plated do
Seroiii do ilo
Co:ni.ion I'h.in do
Rest SpauUh Saddles
Second do no
Common Ouilld Sent do with
U'i i"
1'.' I-:
21 C
1H (.
Pi ( '
8 t :
Horn
Common do v ithoul norn
Wagon Saddles
Five inch lirecch-Iiands ,t Side
Leathers IV. r two Horses
40
Four inch do 35
liack-bniids 8 inches S 20, 6 incusa
2 40, o inches 1 75.
Double set of Yankee Harness which
includes bridles, bauies, collars, lines
but chains. &c.
Pair of Yankee Bridles
Five-ling Halters
Three-ring do
Check lines 3-4 inch
do do 1 inch
Blind Bridies
Riding Bridies from $2 50, S 00
Good Draft Collars
Harness do
Wagon Whips 2,00, 5,75, 1,50, 1,25
Bugjry do from 70 cents lo
Buggy Lines, flat 2,00, round
4 " 00
0 00
1 i;j
1 25
2 00
3 SO
,1 75
CO
3 00
Plow Lines S-4 inch 1,0U, 1 inch 1.13
1 1-1 inch 1,25.
He would also invite tho public to examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere, lis he
feels confidoM he can scli cheaper than any j
oi uit e.iiHuiisuiueiii in oic county. 11 is mono
is quick sales and small profits. Give him a
call and save money.
B.a- REPAIRING neatly executed and all
work warranted.
JAMES II. SIMONS,
Bridge St., Miffiintowu Pa.
Oct. 11-ly.
iiii
pATTtit.so.N, Juutula County, I'a.
The undersigned, having re-furni.ihed tliJ
above House, is now prepared to furnish the
public, on tho most reasonable terms, yrUh
Mmh anil Rifrr.h,;innls at all Hum-;.
Farmers and others visiting towncan procure
meals at almost a;iy price. Also, laiga Sta'. '.c
aitached for the accommodation of travelers,
attended by careful ostlers.
ICK CREAM IX SHASOX.
A share of public patronage is solititc-d.
may 15, lo7-tf. WM. REESE, Pro.
FLOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased
at Market rales, or received oa storaje ;
and shipped at the usual frieght rates. I j n v- I
in boats ol our own. mm c.irerul capii ins
and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
and from Philadelphia or any poiut along the
canal
FKOW & PARKER.
:4' 'A
Sim
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Basj Burnins Coal Gtoves,
and Parlor rurna.ccn,
Have rrylvnl Fonr I'lrai l'ln rrrminm nl Hie
ISew Vrll Srntr mill nlhrr fc'fiii-na Ami, 1W0
sr'll fll.VKIC .HKIMI.nl lUf Kiilr of
Ite .Irnrriratl Intilllle lnlt In llie
T Illy of ,ew York, l05.
niKV f:K pi'.urimiAL uriiNKna only
ONI! SUtV: PK1NG I1K0UIHKD TO IiH
M lilv DURING TUiC SKASOX.
THEY a" ri'riFKt'T VKXTILAT0R3 OK
j TIIK APARTMENT.
THHRK C4N BE N'l ESOAPK OF GAS FROM
THEM.
THERE OjX BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
TIIK FIRI WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITII-
j OUT ATTENTION.
THE IILUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
'OPEN FIRE."
TILV.Y ARE POW KTl FIT, 1IKATET1S AND
YET PERFECTLY A D.MTED TO
WILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL ITl-AT. f AT'SFAC
TORILY. 1!'TH AX UPPER AND A
I.U'iVEii ROOM. WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the Stoves, r.n 1 Tiircc Ti.cs of l!4
Parlor Kiirn.'icts.
Maiuiractiired and f.r Sole to the Trade 1 y
PEKKY & .
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
tio, 113 Uuditoa tt., Albac;
tXThe above Stoves are for sale nt ll e
Mif.iiiitown Foiniiirj', where the-can Le pui
chaed as cheap as at the ni.ir.iiliiclorv.
SilAMP J: .MARTIN, A-cuta.
Oct. 0, is ;7-:f.
iV E W
I- A 31 1 L V
Vi'-iTprATft
fi'7 A'.rm?-'!??
'pRE superior merits of the 'Sinpi r" Me
X chines over all others, fir cither fau.ilr
use or manufacturing purposes, are so well
es-itiblis'aed anil so feii'-rally admit!'-. 1, that
an culmination of their relative excellencies
is no lonper conniilered nece''iry.
on: i a.miii maciiini-:,
wl.ieh has been over two years ir. preparation,
end which has teen brought I. .'i Vctioii re
f.f'ilvs of time, lal or t r e J j.iriM -. 7i J is nov-
ii,iiently presented to the pi;! lie as incom
parably llic beFt Sewing Marl. ine i'l erit l-i.c.
The Machine in jiie:i';!i i: siiiiple. ciii
i :',t. durable and bfaiitiCul. It i-;.: I, ii!(:
ronnii.f, and rapatin of p rrf n i.: i a i .. r.j-c
arid variety of work n'.ver before u:U:ii:pi i
upon a single Machine, usin either siik.
Twist, Linen or Cottou Thread, and 'owing
with eoiial facility the very finest am! eoarse'st
mnterials, and ar.ythinp; lutwr-.-!! ll-.e tTfo c x
Imnes, in the most beautiful r.n 1 m:'.. tnriii-il
manner. Its attach merits for hei imin r', I -r, d -;oi-.
cor linp. Ijchiu, oniltii.T, IV'lin;-. t;ir. -
iattif. biii.lniK.ee. i. re no. .! ;
nr. i have been invented and inlju
U i i.-' eci-
:i!!y I. ;' this M.ici.iiir-.
.'.t-.i-l.ines always kept en I-and ol my "'.'
oririf E-tablisbmcr.t, :-'t.ii.1 h' tv .'-'ii'-):.
Prow Pi.ikcr's Store. Brid;;e s'rer!, Mi. ii
town. Pa., for the iu?pccti"ii of the rnb'.i
and i i r sie at the iro-t reaL'cr.alde pri.''.'S.
Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread. '!!. .'(
nn.l eviry'hing pcrta'.i.ing to this Mac'ri
cot'.staaily kept on hand for rile.
WILLIAM WISE, Agent.
M-nintown. Jan. lo, 1K07-Iy.
CS. HOOP SKIRTS. G2S.
WIMii tM T. KGFHISS.
-Ora Ow.v Make."
A rTER1. more llian Cvc years experience
2. and experiment in jr in thp mnniifact"': e
of STRDJIL FIRST QUALITY IIO!P
SKIRTS, e offer our justly celebrated goods
lo inerchnrl s and the public in full confidence
of their slperiorty over nil otheis in the
American 'market, and they nre so ncknowl
edfcd by; all who werirordealinlhem.es
they givefnore Pa!isfaetio:i than any other
Skiit, ui recommend themselves in every
respect. Dca'ers in Hoop SWrtsyhould make
a note of this fact. Every Lady who has not
fivon item a trial sLould do so without fur
ther delay.
M:r sssortnir.nl embraces every style, length
and t ir? for Ladies, Misses and Children.
Aio flirts made to order, altered aud re
puired. Ak for ''IIophin"9 Own M.ake," and be
not do eived. See that the letter "H" is wo
ven oil the tajes bc'ween each hoop, and that
they are stamped "W. T. HOPKINS, MANX
FACTLRER, 02S ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
upou each tape. No others arc Genuine.
AD constantly on hand a full line of fried
New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very
low prices. Wholesale and Retail, nt the Phil
rJc'j'bin Iioop Skirt Manufactory and Empo
rium, No. C2S Arch Street, Philadelphia
mar. 13,'C7-10m. Wa. T. HOPKINS.
Tir ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun
' V dred Men, to act as salesmen for Cob
bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising
upwards of 1,500 crown quarto pages; a
Commentary of 17,000 notes from different
Commentators: 700 Engravings. Family
'holograph Department ; Extended Concor
dance, Maps, Bible History, Chronoligical
Tables, etc., A book that always sells.
Our average sales are 500 copies per day.
As a standard Bible for Families, Teachers,
Ministers, and all lovers of the word of cod,
it has no competitor. Fcr particular?, ad
dress II. A. STREET,
mar. 20-ff. Ifarrisbnrg, 'a.
A LARGE stock of Queensware. Ceib.rware
X such as Tubs, I'.mtrr Bowls. Buckets
Chun:. Baskets. Horse Puckers, Sc. at
FKOW .t PAK.REU ? i
Vll t1 I ; ' li'! Y?t '1 'J'''"''!l ce'inty. Pi. 1 1 nt t'lKce I'.ni'.din.)
tV I S oJi I'Jv'-frZ" ' ?' peopl of tlu and neighboring counties
.L' T'(S?v ft' f 'i rv-' ithfct iieiiasep'-tnl a fine Meek of Stationary
iiM-' '' ' '!.. antl l-aii:i bxnght then it i
Grffa I'-.y&X '"jifv: '-i i v--vy I- r:,r.l( . i vice in 1 hiltc'eli h'.-., by
"ii ''''X''T-' ... v I for (tujKt, j certain he tuu
r-;Aeft " 'i-V?t .i''' I hell el:e:'; ' r iI-mi h;i y otliet establishment in
epi f'f"y-i--'''li '' s;'"-T- foli-'.wiiijf is a H-t of Majta-
v iili T f?i'':i'&: ' " !iu' Fcriodier.ls, keit. vitU prices at-
' '''' t'1' v'1';:' v-i:i ' f"n' ' -T ,P!,il
'' I i ' (? '' pt-ic .ttpon receipt cf the annexed
1 1 DTI iwi 'ii il V ' i it :
HOG &. till C lirslniit Hi., I'lilPa.
i:::moval
To Uii f nif CoIIe-c Rooms in ilje Ci!y. Pf 't
! I,, ;., :i r.i.d i!. 3 wliolc of the ilurd ni-J
jfoui-ih iloors. Rank rf Kepuli'.io Iiuitdin.-,
i in.M'!y oppnsiie the Coiitiner.ini Hotel,
j '1 I,t heit organized and conducted S'.us!n',RS
I Collide in the country. Education fir ti,e
Counting Room in the shortest poF.iib.c t!nie
coiifi"leiit with the interests of the stuieiit.
Soi.-l for Circular. TAYLOR & SPRING.
A:ust 28, lS'J7-nm.
GO AND BEE
THE
FALL AND WIXTER ARRIVAL
OF
CHOICE GOODS
AT Till; STORE OF
t ry fyn rjr't t p-j
. j )-., ! ! i-i-lplilA A; '-. I t r.iier. '."'c.
The iinlfrsi?tteJ woul I rf!rc-tM!y inxlir Vr--'-, X'agizii.es at.4 ..;l.-r Maiirjs atieud
l' - ; '-i cto c:;il 2nd examine lit atoek l.;... c ?n-
iM.-.T.;.- i' K. t.i P. P. ri-.i.-.'.er' rf i.!'i M.i. T-.-.'nr s a-, i
!n5 r'r.ient at huc!i prices that he ':: b;-
ItPi.ti"!-. p ild top..i,.-!,T-;r" i;oodi;a thecirj j.ci
or'. r at tne M.'rrn't nmi'e.
Ev. iy e'i v. Ill ':( i:":;3 by Mr.i t-, give al
i:-f.i-i!. u to (!. "j y.Lr; n. y f.ivt r i.ini r.L a ca'i
! L.tCrifX' EJR.ii;.S5 IIOE.S !
I :
j I'Taei nnd Fany Sills, Yc? I.nwr,
.vioi ie A::'i,;';-, (?r.-r.r.-2ine. Df.T.'s, '
i' :i Th :Y.), Ei illmnics, fill hham I.W iS, 1
!'..? I nincb-. All wool d l.aincj,
: ' 'i.pl.r.if1: 'i. P.' plin1. Alpieas, .p.-t.
! f.i'l n-"-..rti.!en rf V,"! ;!e Dress Goo Is Mils- .
I !inc. !'.r cl..i '!! o-I.er S!'av!, i;nn,);,ts, I. on-
l:., t .-'.ruis. Ribli.-ns. 11. .r ers, .',:. A'-.-, ''-.1
iai-, t-i: -,r ieevth, Ran iU'.-rcLicf's iu fi'pr.t va
It,t has !;',-. l-.i. ,r a l-.rs r! ark f AVaoi,
t':ioii i:ii i I. t'arrr:s,!;l Ctelhs, Ma ilns
ic, nt tiic sowi at j r.Ts.
Co:, i. try Produce t.:";en in ex.'liarpe for
j t'o,,.b, fr which the hihcit uinrkct pri,-e
I wi.I IiC pui'l oy
c ii o ii v t a;- i
Sj.rir i: ml SuKvu.r 6 ( at j to
r ii a k k, coot:, k rc,
j with n fri-s.!: s ? : r ' 1 '' ?f i-a is'
yoi'i.ixs, Mii:. in, af.v. !?
cas. fi:i:.x::! mi:i;ix-,s,
bi: !.aix:s.:ix;j;a::s, . r.
(
: Tv-rry u:cairtioii of ! on.es
I r: ch 1"
r.r..vrn r.i 1 PUfcht i Mtt'l-r. T .-,
Cli''.-k. tV.'ron and I. i- i rla:.! I''. .1 i.
j Ci.ash, Na!ik-:i :i-. t'riilir.- . A :.,
! I aticy aud PiUa Cu' jii;ic7v 3,
Sit inctts,
w ecda,
Ker.tu-l'r
1 ur.:.-'.
Ln.::'
I.:.;.;-' TaUcrr.: n.-r".
1 1 -to Si: r: (;,
Tibjt, Wool Knit ei. I rimcli Sbav. !s, t.:c
Cerics jf every icst.riti:i !:i,
Chce-, Tib
Eacor.,
Boots,
Ilr.'
t.t i.ii" ata iii..u v.
To!.i:c
The 5..r-e;,( jioj in the c:i:u'v.
la c.HiTi!vii-n vritli i:r other l::;:ic r.'
have a MARKET C.A R running to I'iii'. i lii-j
phia and arriving in l'i"fteion. cvry Tue:i.!.y
on which we rer."ive '.-'ir-': wrk fro'. ,:l-;,
of r.ew r-tods. T,'-e r':'oiij enn f 'i'l'"' 1 '
with all kinds ef Marketing, Fresh Fish. ..;;.,
either at the car en Tuoiuiy, er a: our i re
dr.ri'.ig the week. '-'' S. lis''".
Xo more LM lk-i.h !
X n-.-.r,- Crr-f L: ?cs
BR. LEOKS'
ECLCr.TI.IC UAIK J.liNEVrEK.
Is pronounced by alt woo have used j! !;
ver-best rirefarat.on for the Ha;r. 1: is a
,-
pos;.,vc ri:rct,rl.-.!dr.e,s. era...ca.es D and-
mil anu Humors, Mops the Ila,r fr. m f.:, ir,g
out, an 1 -pea:,y resr-res Gray Loc.s to their
original one r.fd mr.m i.ince.
It operates oa t.,e secretions and I...S the
g'ands v, ith new life an 1 coloring natter.-
Thiu, dead, faded or grny hair wl.l .':'ir.'-:y? be ;
hi-o'.'ghl back by a few cppUc.iio!.s, to its;
youthful abundance, vitality and color. j
It ras!:- the hair soft, plossr, fri'rar.t, i
pleasant to the louei! and easy to arian.-.e.
Dry. wiry and intractable locks become u.oist :
jdiant and di.-p ..-cJ to reg ain i l any uVsiiC'l
position. As a Hair Drcssin-it Las no e f.iiil
The salcn are enorniot s and it is a universal
fuvorite with old and young of both sexes.
Sold by Drugp'sts throughout the l;.itcu
States. Addreot ail ordeis to i
Zll.'jLER Si SMITH,
1.17 North TUei Street, rUiiJlpl.i
nor. 24, 'ti'l-ly.
' t." : : '
NEW STOKE
M Ri.li'. R.jrttl Street. Perrurr-fh Ta.
un yti'yc iionn i?i.t'(. t ei ry
The undersigned Las just iceeived frora j
the Eastern Market the most attractive sio:k I
of Goods ever brought to Perrysvilie. i
Our stock consists of Ladies Dress Crds, !
latest style. Calicoes, at low priced, best j
quality of Muslins, :
NOTIONS OF ALL K I N D .a, i
Groceries. Queensware, Salt, Fish, &
Call and examine our Goods before pi:r-1
chasing elsewhere. We take great ensure
irt showine our goods believing then. I0 be
... showing our goods
1.....m. i n I.,, liii,iit flspTV iieie. T h I.
highest cas-h price paid lor all kinds of Coun
Iry Produce.
Reiueml..:r the place. Rio'ge R:i.I St ret.
PerrysviiU. .lA'Olt EN' Hi.l.'l'. I.!..
nisr Ll. 17
A TTENTION ITiZLNS. ;:LWil IiLPOT
Atomic Month'y
40c.
l!:ivpers Mr.pnzii.a
Frark Leslie's Gazr.tte of Faehior.s. i'jc.
Colics ViM7.ir.e J.oc.
Madr.r.ie Dcraorssl'B. 2c.
Lr.die Friend 2&a
Larcus .Jaszino 20c,
lctorsT.sMagar.no 2Cc.
T. P. Au'.hera' Marline 2oc.
V'avei '.y Mnnrire (weekly) 15c.
Harpers Piciciai ','ttklv) 10c.
I';-i:.k I.p!ie'.s Pictorial. Illustrated, Inc.
: Chimney Cortcr. ...
1 Oir.
1
A loion
j Nr Yivh T.c.lrcr
I Na'ion'tl I'..!:ce Ciizvit ',
I New Yor!. Clip-tr D S
I f.l'urdiy Nielit 07c.
j viiasoi.j Literary CoUiTTiuion 1 e.
j fundny Diiriilr.'i .C"c.
j I l.rci'.f.loglc il .Irurr.nl 20c.
Ani.TiTr.u Air: ici'.itui aHtt. 1
i'.efi'i'if -,:-.n J Monroe's Novo'.?, (cac'-)...
l'.eadla's Songster l :e.
j Mauin's r-rnsit.Ic Letter Wrtirr fc.V.
j l'oi iune Tellers and Dre.iru R.)ch3 cf uifTeT-
: cat k-adf, (tschl Soe.
' A: o all V:ii,!s of "Zc,
N. I'-. Piiiiadelphia L'atly rrese ' rnon'h,
i'ap'.rs ftui:;s'i.l at slot I r.o.i.-. 1 am ile.ier-
l.v f.Tt!
f: !: f .-.; .e v..:i re.. .ii.s matter
!.! rri-e.
ai a rc"s-.
1 rr'i.ec.Ar.iy f
vii'-n yoor nitranape.
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rcrrys--
n.lK.
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t AVI-".'; n:;,' i; a .:;it rr.rrr man?-
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r r.r ft.na'u-.
:.'.! y. CLOTH IXtr
rji'.ey Over
. IT-. ,f . --p. i,..sii ry,
Colars,
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of :' .rk.-i; " ' , 17. i .-. .
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i eiiM-i.e of e.bovo naincl
I p'.'ir ,".. V':cie hi 1.- r: . -M. X lo nccon-.-nio
1 .:e li.e citi.-css f .M'.i., I'.-.!!f-son and
i-,.:y. who ti.e I iiid .-e-t J rancs of rionr
A ,,f , i.-n-.-ui-. an.l F- d
,,r i :,. : - ., t i . i
oi fl .. K :'. 1- ( , ... ..Tl Ji. s I,e rat.-
fi nii;, w ;.n CI,.r. Tvv or,, ,..ia ,
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t ,ui nf ,.,,; lS
i;:ay if Sti!.).!.N KAt.TF.MAN.
JJtJ" Pcr-ons can bp surplied v-i:h Coi',
Pl .s'er, ;:'it) .'.c. .a: the '.!".i! vriee. bv (if
a-ent r.t 'ihomprontov. n, ELIIII' RrNSTH,
who is aI.-:o authorized to f .irthase Grain s:i i
give the highest n.nrkff Prices,
I: T Mr. CLINK i, a! a, our arllioHze-l
a-oi t at PerrysviKe tn p-.ircha-e Gta:u aud
sou Coal, Plaster an 1 Salt lor us.
Give us a call aud you cannot fail to L
p!i -sed.
JU Highest price? paid for Counlrv T, j .
once, and taken in exchange f-.r coe-K
Fr.OW.i. PAUKLU'S
16'37
VULL ii.sir! merit of
r0'
LtCf'' .
GoutRaiaa s Goods,
Cassiv.crc.,
Can 'oe had at
8a fine (is.
Over Coatings,
PROW 4 PARKER'S.
SILYKU'.S WASH l'OWUKIt.
I i?v,; tiu"- '". ?. iske ; w-.s,.;;
! pastime and Monday a k-.-utul. Sold evory-
. wher.'. Tit it.
! 'ress all ordors t. the Mnnul .t.i, ,
Z!i:;i.i:!i smith.
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