Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 13, 1867, Image 4

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    READING RAIL ROAD."
SCHMER ARRANGE jI EXT-
April &lh, ICT. !
GREiT TBIAK MXE TROM
the North aud North- West f ir VlmaJtl- j
f.A.a. Art. J, Uu:2i3, "ottiUe, Tamcq,ia, I
.cl.A'.and, Lebanon, AUenU'trn, Ea'lcn, Sir., C
Trains leave Uarritburg for V.ir l'er.r, as
follows: At 3,00, c,10 and 9,03 SL, an J
3 10 aud 9,C0 P. M.. arriving Rt A.w 1'or at
b'.DO and 10,10 A. M-, mi 4,40, f,20, 10,23 P.
M.. connecting with similar Tiaius on the j
Pnnsy'.vani Railroad; Sleeping Cars accom- j
panying the 3,00 AM aui i',00 1 SI trains j
without cb ing.
Leave Ilirritlurg for eadmi, PoUiriHe. I
Tjmacua, .V-ntrirUie, Athland, Pine Grcie. A!-1
Infeai onrf V htladdphia. nt 8,10 A. M. and
2. Ill and 4,10 P M, stopping at Lebanon and j
til Hay Station. ; the 4,10 P M Train nuking (
connections for Philadelphia an.j coiumnia
only. For PotttviUe, SchuyXkn Haven and ..
bnrn via SoAuyUill and Susjuihanna Railroad.
leave Ilarrieburn at ?,2 p m.
lUturnint!: Leave .Vew Tori at A M,
12 o'l Soon 5.00 ani ?.00 l' M. Thiladelphia at
.".5 A M. and 3,30 P M ; way passenger train
lt'aves Philadelphia at 7,80 a M. returning
from Heading at 6,30 P v. stopping a; nil
nations; Yottnille at 8.43 AM and 2,4-i V
xl j .;,?. J fi.00 and 11.30 A U. and t.05 P
SI; Tamajua at 9,45 A. 31, and 1,00 and 8,65
P M !
tear rottevilU for Barrisburg, ia 5c .y..
M. and S-.TU'Aunna hail Koat, at . w a. m.
Reading Aeeommoaanon i ram: i.,uu- ,
nj at 7 30 A. .M., returning irom immoti-
pAia at 5 oo P. M. - . -
Pottstowu Accommodation Train: Leaves
IVtstown at C,2o a. in., returning loaves
Philudelpuia at 6,3o P- m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at
7 00 A M and 6 15 P II for Ephraia, Litit
Lancaiter, Colut.jta. &C.
On Sundays : Leave At Turi at 8 00
P. M., Vhdadelphia b a.m 3 15 P. SI., the 8 00
a St train running only to Heading; Yolltrillt
8 00 A. M-, Jlarritburg 9 33 A. M., and Head
ing at 1 20 and 7,-0 l. SI., for Uarnsbnrj,
aud 11 22 A. SI., for V-w-lor, aud i 25 p
ni. for Philadelphia.
Commutation. .Vileaor. Staoi, School and
Izevrtion TicA-U to aud from all points, a; re
duced Hates.
liaggagt checked through : bO pounds al
lowed each Passenger.
. A. S H OLI S
General Superintendent.
IUadiso, Pa.Kov 27,'63-tf.
lx)(i(i ,
ir P '1 I
Philadelphia ailU I ne hill IlOailj
T.,,,- T. .,
HIS Great Line traverses the Northern ana
" . .. . ,, i...,; ,
Northwest cuuuties of l'ennsylvama to
. ",, . , i i.- i
the citv of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the
Fesssvlvasia Uaii. Road Cojipaxy.
II31B OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT nAEEltBCBG.
LEAVE EASTEKD.
Erie Slail Train
Erie Exrress Train
Llmira Express Train
LEAVE WESTWARD,
Iric Mail Train
Erie Express Train
.4i A. x
.?7 A. M
1.20 p. n.
S.Z a.
p.
Flmii-a Express Train
-t'.3 p- !
Pass-enger cars ru 1 through on the Brie ;
r .. ; 1 1 ' , o Tln. .iit -I...' rr.i K. it ll ,
Mail and Lipre'S Trains without change both
ays between Philadelphia aud i-iie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Leave New York at 9,C0 A. .. arrive at Erie
at I,Z0 a. M.
Leave New York at 5,00 r M; arrive at Erie
7,15 P M.
Leave Eric at S,30 P. M., arrive at New York 5
t.Cj r. M.
Leave Erie at 10,2j a M ; artive at New Yorlt
10.10 a N
KO CHANGE OF ARS BETWEEN ERIE & "id is a great sanrg upon all articles stuch
NLW YOlilC. ! cd or mauc up wiih siik.
Elegant sleeping cars ou all night traius. These nmchines, in addition to their su
For int'orui..ioii rest.ectins pi.ciiier 'oum- i perior merits as iniruuients lor sewintr, bv a
nees apply at the comer of oUlh aud Slarket
ttreets. Philadelphia. :
And for ftcicht business of the Company's '
ageuts :
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner of Uih and
(larker sire) is. Philadelphia.
J. W. Koynoldn, Brie.
Was Brown, Agent, N. C. R. U., Baltimore.
II. II. HOUSTON.
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
II. W. OWINNLU.
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, Williaui.-port.
Feb 14, 'CC-tf.
Eniitirgdcn & Broad Top Rail fiord;
ON and after .May Cth. ISO", pas-sengtr '
trains will run as follows.-
LEAVE SOl.THWAT.D.
Express. Mail.
A. M. P.. M.
I!uiit;ng'on 7.45 Ij.'io
iailon 9 o() 7 ZZ
Bloody Bun M.h- 8.f:j
Jlouut Dallas 10.69 8.67
LEAVE KOUTUWARO.
Slaii. Express.
A. M. P. M.
Slount Pallas 6.10 1.30
Bloody Bun C.14 1.34
Gallon 7.30 2.55
Iluntiued.in 9.10 4.4i
DiptauBc Ironi Mount Dulias to Bedford six
miles A reliable line ol Hack
connect ai .
Sit. Dallas lorBedlord and Bedford Springs.
JUU. .McIilLLll'S,
may 22, 18''.7-if
Supi-riniendent.
Lll bj" rr -tssk
P..SNSYLVAN1A RAILROAD. ON AND
after Monday, April Jit, Isoti, Passenger
Trains will leave SI ililm Station as follows :
EASTWARD.
rinla-ieirdiia Kipress.. 12,44 V. M
iast Line
Cincinnati Kxpreas
Vny Express
A ay l'assetiL'cr
. C24, A. M.
7.03, P. M.
-11,31, A.M.
..10.4S J. 31.
Local Accouitn. or. fl 00 It. 3,35, I 31.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati A Erie Exprera 1,45, A. M
Plalarlelpliia Express... 5 13, A. M.
Fast Line 6 04, 1. SI.
Jlatl Train 3.S7, P. M.
Emigrant Train 1(1 20. A. M.
JAMES NORTH, Agt.
T ' E have on hand a good quality f Hard
t irate. Cuuiprising a lull nisorinieni o:
CARPESTEU TOOLS k ULACKSMlTh
TOOLS, such ba Anvils. Bellows, Sc.. Shoy
maker Tools. .Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Sti-el.
Nuils, lloise Shu s, and Horse Shoe Nails by
lb keg I...4 pou 1. i. Uopca of all sues from '1
Uiches down 10 inch by the puund. liuggv
and Wiig-in Spring. Uriutl Moues, and tiriiid
Stone Fioiurr. at KltOW & PARKER'S.
YTB have one rouw dcvuied euiiiely u
UeLia I-uruisbing Goods and Utadv
Made Cloihiug, such as
Coats, Pants, Vets
OverCoaU, Boot, & glloeg'
SW&. oL. CaPB WhiteShirts
Funnel Shirta, Undershirts, and
Drawers.
FROW & PAttKEt,
GROVER & "BAKER'S
3
Were awarucd the
State Fiirs of
New York,
erniont,
New Jersey,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
IuOiana,
Miubigan,
Wisconsin,
Iowa,
higUebt premiums at the
Kentucky,
Tenneisee,
Slissotui,
Alabama,
Missiinippi,
Viriuiu.
Notih Carolina,
California,
Oregon,
Fairt of the
At tbe
American Institute
f rauklin n-Uiu,e,
Mass. .Mechauics' Association,
I'cnc'a Mechanics' IiiMituf,
Sit. Louis Agricultural aud
Mechanics' Association,
And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs,
including all the Fairs nt which they
r crceihibite 1 the past three
years. Firs! pri;es
have also been
awarded
these Mncl.iu?s
at the exhibitions
of London, Putin, Hub
lin, Lini, Bcancon, Itayonne,
St. L'izier, Chalons, aud they have
I been furnished, by special command, to the
!.. tf France, Emprrst f Austria,
Ewpre.'S uf Russia, Euiprca if
Jiruztl, (Juettl of tSjumi, anil
Queen of Bavaria,
The G ROVER & BAKER Elastic-
Stitrh Sewiug .Machines are supetior to
U others for ibe folIowiuK rca.iuus:
i. They sew with two threads direct from
the spiol, and require no rewinding.
v, 1 . , , ,
- Ihevare tiore eastlv understood and
. ... .
used, and less liable to derangement than oth
er machines.
8. They are capable of oxecutingperfccily,
without cliange ot adjustment, a niiieh great
er var.ety of work than other uicliti?s.
4. The stilch made by these machines is
much moiu firm, elastic, and durable, especi
ally upon anicles which require to be washed
and ironed, than anv other stuclr I
5. This stitch, owing to the manner i.i I
which the t nder thread is inw rought, is much '
tnumost puim-i ana ueauiitui in use, ana re- ;
tains this pluinpuess and beauly even upon j
articlts frequently washed and ironed ualil I
lb worn ,
- .
6. The structure of the seam is such that. ;
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few stitches, it will Leiiiier open, run, nur
ravel, but remains firm and durable.
7. I'ntike oihermnchines, these fasten both
ends of the sHin by their own operation
8. Kith these machines, while silk is utcd
upon the risht or lace side of the scam, cot.
j ton may be used upon the other side wi:hout
lessening the strength or durability of tUe
seam. This cn be done on no other machine.
change of adjustment, tasily learned ami
practised, execute the nio?t beautiful and per- ;
uiaueut cmbroidcrr and o'ttamcntiil work
O HO VLB & BAKER S. SI. CO ,
7UU Chestnut Sirrei, Philadelphia,
Slaehines delivered at the residi-nce of any
one puroit-LSing in either of the BorouTlts.
Thiead, Oils, Needli-s, and every other m
tic'.e appertaining to the working of ihe ma
chine on hahd and lor sale by J. B. SI. To I I.
The above Sewing Machines are for sale by
J. B. M. TODD. I:terson, I'a
S. B. Lol'DON, MilllintOBU, Pa.
may !, 1807-1 f.
M'ALISTERSVl
dersigned hi
1LLE TIN SHOP. The tin-
has eslll!llihed him;:eif in
.IcAlistcrsville in the Tinning bu"iners.
I Prons wanting anything iu his line should
1 call before purchasing elsewhere as he is
j pri-pared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Jbtt iron Wnre, and to sell as low as they
emit purchased ebewhere. II ii. old cus-
louicre auu lue pui.hc genernlly are respe.-t-ful'.y
invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
tentionto business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. oet. 31, 'CCtf JACOB G. WINEY.
Ladies wishing to be supplied with nea
and good shoes will find it to their advantage I
u call on II. D. WELLFB, at his shop on'
" I Man. Street auove Chervv. where thev ran I
jje sl,j,,ijej wiiU almost every styleat niottcr-
aic prices. Oentlenien having repairing they '
wish durably and neatly exeeuied will be !
promptly attended to by giving hi;n a call.
7ri: CASH. II. D. IVLLLER.
Mitllintown. July 2Cth "05.
AT
KOMPSorrs IL o s
'I MIC under-igned would respectfully nn
JL nounce thai he has just received from
the East, a large assortment of
2Y GOCQ.3,
rCCSE.Ij:3.
coz, j-c,
which be offers at the lowest market prices
Give me a fall. NATHAN liEELW
apr. 17, I Kt;7tf.
C1
AVENY & GRAYB1LL would inform the
cit ileus of J uuiata and neighboring coun-
ties that they have commenced
C A D I X E T 31 A KING,
In all ils various branches, in SIcAlistervillc.
and are prepaiea to furnish anylbing in their
link of business on the most reasonable terms.
Old furniture pepaired and made asr.od a
new. 'iheyaiso keep a good assortmeul of
Chairs lor sale. Lumber taken in exchange
or for which the highest price will be paid.
Having employed competent workmen, we en
deavor to give satisfaction, and hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
l nucnaKing especially attended to. Coffins
maue to oruer on toe snortest notice aud moot i
K . ' j '?i!'T,-V -f ' Y.un'.iVv .'; vr.'V
OUR rOLICY
TRIUMPHANT.
OUIt POLICY
13 TO ZKLV THE
jssuLARGEST,
ISLAND CIIEATEST
stock or
S1EN3 AND HOYS' FALL & WINTER
O J. o 't Iol xi. ?; I
Hhis and Cat.s. Hoots and Shoes, 'liunki.
Vulises. Carpet Sucks, II n"iery. Gloves, li:ind-j
kerchiefs, Shirts of all kinds, t
GENTS' EERNISIIING GOOHS,
&lc. &C. in tewn or county, and we m-reHy i
invite every one who wants anything in the
Clothing line to ea'.l and ec oitr new stock.
It is Knoriiiuui in Quantity ! Mnpnificer.t in
Quality ! and ,'A be Bold at greatly reduce)
prices tor Caib.
I'riccs the Same as Btforc the V.'cr. !
Hemeniber the place, Crystrl Pulace Chilli
inir lliiiinii mm. Dn Icestret't
Mitllintown, Pa.
'
FLOW & PAP.KKK S.
Sep'.
1S07
SliA BOSS
A T T Ii U
or
FROW AN!i rARKER,
is tnt cbystal pai.ai:e bvii.hin'i,
MIFFL1MOWN, FA.
1MIE INDEllSIi-iNED 1IAVINO 1
1. cha-e 1 the stork of (roods formerly
poods furinerly !. j'
biiuli, and havi',fV
mem frum tli ri:ii j
ready to snplty ti, I
il virii'itv with anr I:
longing to Su.uutt & Slutntmii;!
added to it quite an assortment
adelohia market, are now
l.iil7ti.9 oi nil in. u n ii nun iirirn v iiu iii;7j
thing and evi-ry thing that is usually kei i:
a couotry store, and n great many things il.:ii
have never been kept before. We lire del,:-
: r I : .w : .. . . .....I
I mined to sell goods at a 11 1'llVCEl) PI! t'j-; i
and muse it uu otiji'Ct for t lie people to In. y !
! from us. A large slock oT I'KV CjJ- j
j sibling of Ladies Dress Hoods, such as j
FltF.NCn MFltlNOKS.
SHEPlir.ltD PLAIDS, fall wool,
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOL I-MLAINES
iKl.SS FLANNELS.
THIN PACK FLANNELS,
WIUTK FLANNELS.
P,1.1E TWILLED FLANNELS,
11EDFI, ANNELS,
SJI'TLINS.
r-ri akf I
f SHAWLS 4c... kc.
(aubc jjjj at
FP.OW & PARKEU'S.
MOURNIfiG DRESS GOODS :
mack Sr.ntvls.
Veils, Colurs,
Gluvca, Gauntlet-,
Secoud Slouruing ilnlmoruif .
Hoods, it., Ac.
Everything desirable iu tins line, und 11
veiy lurge stoih,
At Tio-.v A. r:ii-'ior?s.
-1 I'.LAT I. I.t't . in.N IN
1 EE i-.;iCE.-il!
A D D L E R Y fn luuuurv lr, l1- .
JAMES II. SIMONS r (,.:. :v-pi, :f;.i!y an
nounce to his old cur-l orders and the puV.ic
, generally tl.at he hai lar;--.- stuc'.c o!
SADDLES. IIAUNLhS. COl.l.AI'.S.
Hill 14 and all oilier arlK-1. s uU:.i-
ly kept in a SALWLEU KliOl', which he
will sell at the following reduced prices:
Best Silver Plated Harness i?Zi iiii
Second best do H2 (;(
Third do do St im
Common Plated do 20 !!
eoon l do do 23 (it
Common plain do l'J 0'
Best Snauish Saddles 21 0 j
fcecond d j do 22 on j
Ccinuiou Quilted Seat do with Horn ( . ,
Coinuioti do w iihoul uurn Di 0 !
Wtijjou Saddles & Ol J
Five inch Breech-Bands & Side
Leaiheis lor two Horses 40 ''c
Pour inch do SS'j ( i
Back. bands 8 inches 3 20, ti inches
2 40, 6 inches 1 b.
Double set of Yankee Harness whirh
includes bridles, hauies, collars, line,
bin chains. &c. 4-' 00
Pair of Yankee Bridles ti 0o
Five-ring Halters CO
Three-ri::g do 1 25
CbeeV lines 3-4 inch 2 0"
d do 1 inch I!
Blind Bridles 3 7o
Biding Bridles from $2 50, 3 00 4 On
Good Draft Collars 5 "0
linrnetB do 'Z CO
Wagon Whips 2,00, 1.7.1. 1,50, 1,25
Bug;y do from 70 cents to 2-00
Buggy Lines, tiat. 2,0(), round 3 Co
Plow Lines 3-4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15
1-4 inch 1.25.
lie vroii'd also invito tha public to examine
his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as hj
feels confident he can sell cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. His motto
is quick sales an J small prolita. Give hiji a
call and save money.
REPAIRING neatly executed and all
work warranted.
JAMES 11. SIMONS,
Bridge bt., Slitllintown Pa.
Oct.ll-ly.
fKA 5 rV.X! Irl Tiller?
l'AXTfclt.SlilN, J uuiata County, 1'aJ
The nndprsigncd, having re-furni.ihed the
above House, is uow prepared to furnish the
public, on the mot.t roasonable terms, iih
Mtuh Olid Rrfre&iimr.Ht it all Jlnms.
Farmers and others visiting towncan procure
meals at niuiofl any nricc. Also, laie SinV.e
j attached for the accomuiuilation of travelers.
attended by careful osllers.
ICE CUE A.M IN SEASON.
A share of public patronage is solitited.
may 15, lt-:07-lf V, M. REESE, Pro.
ri-OUB & GRAIN.
FLOUR and Grain, uf all kinds, purchased
at Slarket rates, or received oil storage
and shipped ai the usual frieght rates. Hav
ing boats of our own. with careful captians
and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to
aud from Philadc-LJiia or any point uluui: the
Caaai
THE.ILIPHOVED C5.IEIITAL
Bas Burning Coal Stoves,
'and Tarlor Furnaces,
t
HnTe r-!vrrt I'nnr I"irl f'ln. Prrnilnnta nl His
jiew ai-k stnlr mill nitii-r I'nlt-n. At-u. llie
r-i r.ll.VKU .111.1) I. nt Itir I'nlrof
It- Alttt-lirnn liiMtttii.'r tit-M iu tUe
1 lit) of .New VuiU, I Mi.
IHKY JI!K PKlvPKTCAL PI'RN Kits. ONLY
oxii-'iiin iikini! i:i:yi iui:i) to dk
I.VDK I'UUINi; TilK bl;ASUN.
THEV ARM Pi:i!KI';'T Vl'.NTILATOKS OV
j TUli AI'-ARTMKNT.
THErcan dk :o i.;poapk of gas from
j TI1K.U.
TIIEit CAN BK NO CLINK KU OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
TUEfIRK WILL RKU T FOI5 DAYS WTiil-
OUT ATl'ICNTIuN.
TII7 ILLUMINATION 1? EQUAL TO AN
'-open ii !;::."
Why ark rowF.nrrL ni-ATKn.s and
yet r::i:i'i:ri i.v apaitkuto
SULU WKAilli-:;!.
THEY ARK TI1K MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND Fri(XACi-a EVER
HALF,.
TUB FETiNACK WILL II HAT. SAT'SKAC
TORILV. 1MTII AN FI'I'KU ANIJ A
LO'.VKU TtiH'M, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL I TEL.
Eight Siis of the Slovei. and Ti.r.e Sizes of ti
Parh.r Futiiaivs
Manufacliircd and for S.ile to ti.e Tmdo bj'
PEiKElV & CO.
ORIENTAL FT0VK WORKS,
Ko, 113 IlillUon St., Albany
Sir).Tlie above Move" are tor sale nt
Mitliintrwn Komi lry, where they ran I ? pur
chased ts cheap nt the iiianut'a.Ttoiy.
Sll IMP & MARTIN, Agents.
oot. o, i" ;:-.r.
1: w
V A M I L Y
x-1 tit n Tfi T. Il ' a i7. m -. vn r
'PRE llpri..r merits of the "Sinn.r" !a
Jl chines over all others, for either family
use or manufacturing purposes, are so well
etarIli.li-:d ai.J so gi-u .r illy a lii.iiti.d, t!...r
an eriiiii.riilion of their relative ei.Ccii.noi.'s
s no b.n.-r c.nisiiivrcd ucce-sary.
Ol'i: .NEW FAMILY MACIlINi:?,
which has b cn uvertwo years in pveparai ion,
ai.d vthicii bus been brou.ulit t? pel Jeclion r.-.
ii Hess of time, labor or eiper.se, a lid is now
confidently presented to il.e p.il.lic as tucotn.
j.i.r.il.ly Iht- befet Stuing Maciiine in exisu r.ee.
The Machine in oiu.'tiu.'i i. sin.pl.!, ca;;i
; i-.t, durabic and beautiful. It i iutet, ligin
; ;;.;:iiir. and capable of pri forn.ii g a 1 at:c
11: J v nil ty of work never be ford alien, ;,..d
ttp-in a single Siachiue, usin;5 ci'lu-r Si!!:.
1 nisi. Lim n or Coiiou lh;cd, and sewing
wiih e ;'ial I'.iLi'.ity the very C ues: and coar.-est
oiateri lis, ni. l anything between the two ex
ii'i.iv.c?. in the mo-it beautiful ari l s'ibstantial
n.anu. r. Its atiachinenls for lien.uiing. l.r ii 1
it.g. c-rdinj. t icbitig, .tiiiiii:g. felling, trim
n:;ng. binding, itc. ure luv d and practical,
a:..l bare been invented und adjusted t.-j eci
a!ly t'.r this Slachiiic.
Machines always kept n. hand ai toy Tail
oring E-labli-.!.i.;i;iu. second r.tory S.ih":tf,
F10..- & Parker's Store. Bridge stivei. Mii'iiu
iov.11. Pa., for the iu:.pcciion of ihe puliij,
and i r f.i'e at the most reasonable prices.
Machine Cnton, Needles, Thread, Oil. !:a.,
and e el)' hing pertaining to this Machine
,:uiisiantly kept 011 haul for sa'j.
WILLIAM WISE, A "int.
Slifnintown, Jan. Id, IS'.7-ly.
C.'8. 1I0O1 .sKliiTS. OlS.
XTILLJ til T. EZUl'KIXS.
"Oib Owa Make."
A FTTR more than five years experience
Si. and experimenting in tha Itianiifact 'i e
of STRICTIA FIRST (JL'ALITY HOUR
SKIRTS, we offer our justly celebrated goods
to merchants and the public in full ccafidi :
of tlnir supcrijrty over all others in the
Amei'iean market, and tht-y are so ackuuv;l
e lired by all who we ir or deal in them, ns
they give more satisfaction ihan any other
Skirt, and recommend themselves in every
rei-ptet. Dealers in Hoop Skirt Sshonl.j nin-.i.
a no! of this fact. Every Lady who has not
given them a trial should do so without fur
ther jelny.
Oui as: orlment embraces every style, length
and sj.;e for Ladies. .Misses and Children.
ALo t.'Uirts made to order, ahcrcd aud rc
paire. As for "IIo. kin's Own Slake,'' and be
not deceived. See that the letter il"' is wo
ven 0:1 the tapes between each lionp.r.nd that
thev are slumped 'V. T. HOPKINS, MANU
FAOILRFR, 628 ARCH Street, Philadelphia,
usou each tape. No others are Genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a full line if good
New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very
low prices. Wholesale and Retail, nt the Phil
adelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Empo
rium, No. 026 Arch Strct, Philadelphia
mar. Id, '67-10m. V,)i, T. HOPKINS.
"ITT" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five hun-
V dred Men, to act as salesmen for Cob
bid's Illustrated Domestic Bible, comprising
upwards of l.iiOO crown quarto pages; &
Commentary of 17.000 notes from different
Commentators: 70) Engraving. Family
'holograph Department ; Extended Concor
dance, Slaps, Bible History, t'hronoligical
Tobies, etc., A book that always sells.
Our average sales are 300 copies pir day.
As a standard Bih'.c for Families, Teacher-',
Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God,
it has no competitor. Fcr particular?, ad
dress II. A. STREET,
mar. 20-tf. Ilarnsburg, I'a.
1 LAF.GE stock cf Qucensware, Cedarware
f, such as Tubs, Buiter Bowie, Buckets
Ouurua, Baeket, Horse Buescta, ie-, at
Vis.: I ' 'ia
N"8-' )ikll&ZZ
-jfcL .A.A'
SOi) & Ml hf slr.iit St., PliiPa !
REMOVAL j
To t!.e fine?t CM-gr Rooms in the City. Part !
of il.a f-eo )ud and the wl.ole of the third i.nil .
fourth floors, U:.:.l: tf P.tpublio r.ttildingi,
nearly opnopiie thr Cou'inenial Ilottl. j
Th bf-it organized and conducted Busineas
Coli. ;;o i;i the country. Education for tii8
C Jii.ttiiur Riiori ir. the shortest possible timo
! c.-.n.sNtfrt with the interests of tho student.
,S.-,.;; t -.r Circular. TAVLOK & SPRING.
Au,riitt 28, 18i'.7-3as.
I THE
I FALL AND WINTER ARRIVAL
Oi'
CHOICE GOODS
AT i
STORE OF
L j a a L- 1L W i Lt
tti
i-lv-rcncd wot.M re-pectfully invite
l;c i. c.ll :v: exa'..:ae i.:s cioct i. jt a e
r.u-! :;-'..'i' tl:-cv.!H-v. Ho has bought iris
-r-r.r.init ' s'.o'li p.ium that he annul l.o
undvtfoM 1-y any i.i the co .!:!;. t'ptcii.1 at-
ti t,t- .:.! !.. pu;v-hi..ir. goo.'.iiu the city per
rt.liTH1. the .-!: 'Vtcst n -'it
E-,. .7 :': .; ..ill h.-. v-.n.'." by him to pivesat
i' fr.CL.i-u io lL'5C v.hom-.T i'lvorhim wi'h a ca.;
; i,-. r.r: .1 1 ;.:iy iii.i:s,
j 1 ' ;;: , ;.
i't;; . T!. Er.iit.uite
I .. -'.o:c .ik, iiu?,
; A I'".'.! riS-.it ll-i. i ni' V,'!
' i'.rcchtt and c:,!-v .'
Bores Lawn-1,
.renadines, luteals, ;
ji:ig'iai:i Law-is,
All wool d'L.iiotS,
A'pacaii, Lc.
:e Dres Ooob?, M:.
;i:.v. !:", Bonnet, B:r.-
ns. rio'.'rs 'iC A!-.o, Co ---,
!!aisisvreLi?js 'a greut vr.-
la.-, Uu.: :
!c-v.
I lit- 1. "..-1 .'.- j
1 f ,!to., 1 i!:::
; ic, r.: l.-vi
I, in a larj? '.c'c cf "..'oo
Cai, -is. Oil Cloth?, Slatting-
ii t.rir. 3.
u. : . in cxclitinp f .r
t I (.;:ntjy lYudu. : 1
' pjt.-.x! , lt.r win. ii ii:e
.e;t Liuraut v.r.c: Vl
1:1 be i by
(io o i) X KVi'S!
r! ir.nf ,Vji, (i
u,' III- ., .;.
ils 'it i"(Vei t
niANIv, COOK, I: Cc,
j PA'i I KION. Fa.
Ilf.re ju:: I'itarnc' f. .1.1 'ir I-.a:t':ru Mail:':''.
' with a f.i :h si'pl'iy tf nil kino-, if La iiu"
i'ro.. Gods. c-'tui jtin ii part ef ,
VVl'U.XS. MO !i A1U, AI.VAC-
( t.v. jj?KS:;i M!:;:ixts,
ht; I. m f;.
r
very
'.a:; t:oa c!
I r.l'.iclitd
(". ; t - n mi J 1
Nankeen.
:i;o'
Dry (.00!-
I 1
j liow:i ir
' c:-:'..-i..
! 11 .-
.:'l-'.in.'
T'.-,:a.
in. n 'I : ' !e I-'-:r-,
Uriliinr-., io,
lncy a:.i 1 h.:a C
?af:nctt.
--bii :re'
l Keatuctcr J::r.,
iii:i:t;-.
j biLll.T..
i L". dies' Balmoral Skirts.
Iloup Skii 7,
! Tibet, Wool Knit ao.l French SLawis, Gio
. cerivs A every descri i.i in,
j " Cheese, Fi'a
! Bacon,
I Boots,
j .ec,
I Iiu!-.
' -l -I
1 Q io. ns'.. ..i , !
j Cedar and Wiilew-ware. j
I Raid., rt re, j
j TvbaC.:' j
I Segnrs, ic.
I Ti e lavjt-sl stoek in the cuniy.
In Cennectiop. v.- il Ii our ctl.ir l,.1.s:ir."ss. vre ;
'have r. MARKET CAR runt i:: t- Phii.idei
1 pliia and arriving in l'i;f:er.-.-a. eveiy 'l iieid iv
. u v;:;!cii tve re-.'eive c-i -1; v;. cu ire .h si j. i.cs
of 11 : w ir-.o Is. The 'lib!:? .-au I ; s,,j,j lie I
vc il ii all Kiii'ls of SJai twing. p.esh I'i.-li, Ac,
eiiliet a' the car on Tueaa, or at o:ir More
during the week. may 8. Itiii".
T. J. M O O R K
WOODWARD & CO
ESTABLISHED It'll.
!S3C 31 AtlKnT ? niEHT,
PiliLADKLI'JIIA
noy 2?, IW.G-It-
L. i5. ELLIOTT
T rap T T I1 C L' T Ctt
w .ivv tj " i - ' "
Lato RIECLL & FILTER.
ir.iPOnTtUS & J03EER3 OF
DKY GOODS,
No. 33d Market Street, f.nd 27 North 4ih, St.,
rillLADELl'IHA.
Aug. 21, lfv"-ly.
JAS. W. rOVv'EIl, j
SHUMWAV, CilANDLEU &" CO.
Slanufacturera and Wholesale Dealers in !
BOGT8 ciS.'iGS?!
221 Xarh t aiifJ210 CL- rch Sr., i
rillLADLHnA. j
! Oct. 23. 1667. I
jO TATE CAPITOL UO'ILL, near the Cap
I O tol Luildines, j
j JIAiilSEL'na.J'A. 1
I tvTerU!8 us moderate any Hotel iu lh
- i
u.j. u.Tll(Mf.M), 1'rr.prieior.
CAKl'ETS ! CAKPEK ! !
A T.ARP.K and (rood variety of ALL WOOL.
Au i and HEMP CARPET on hat!
and for -tile cheap, at I
1'iiOff it PARKER'S- i
ATTESHOS CITIZENS.-XEWS DEPOT
and Stationary Store, ia Perryrville Ju
niata county. Pa. ( Poit t0iee Cuil ling.)'
The undei signed asks leave to inform lh
good people of this and neighboring counties,
that L h:'.sopend a fine stcck of ijtationarr
I Uooks, etc.. ai.J Laving bought them at a
very low wholesale price in l'huadi-lphia, hr
tujir.g a suiall per ceutage, is certain he can
sell cheaper thaa any otlie; esiablisliuient in
the county. The following; is a list of Mnei.
I zincs and Periodicals, kept, with prices at.
t l'-hc j, any ol hiou will be sent by mail
, to r.i.y place up.-a receipt of the auneied
Atlantic MontUy 40e.
Harpers .Magazine 40c.
Frat-k Leslie's Gaiette of Fashions. 4 )c.
(iodie? Magnziua Cue.
Madame Deinoreil's. SoC.
Ladies Kiiend 5o.
BnL'ous .Magaiine 2uc
1 cii'.rs ns .'.iagazino ice.
T. S. Authcrs' M.igaiir.9 25c.
V.'.i-vcrly Mugaiinc I weekly) 15c.
Harpers pictorial iweikly) ICo..
Frai.k Leslie's Pictorial. lllaitraied, 10c.
Chimney Corner. . . . JOj.
Albion Jo "
Now Yor'. L6('ger C7o.
National Police Otzctto ljc.
New York Clipper 10c.
f-'aiurday Sight C7c.
O"iea3ons Literary Companion li:j.
holiday Dispatch .l.'c.
I hre-io'.cgical Journal 2-"c.
Ai.Krisi.n Afti.-ultuia'.itt. 15c.
L'eadioban-1 M ini oe's Novels, (each)... 10c.
Beadls's Songster 10o.
Mat tin's Sensible Letter Writer 5'V.
Fortune Tellers and Dream BuuLd of J:il-:r-cut
kinds, (inc'.i SCo.
A..-0 ail kinds of ijc, NuVs!s
N. !. Philadelphia L.ii'y Press per rncEth,
7V., PLila Ji!pb;,i A;; 70c. li.q'.iircr, f'"c.
Miiaic, Maguziucs uudolhei' bindiLs atteud
c ' 1.
P. R. E ;1: numbers of r!! Magazines ani
l'::ners iuii.ULd at thoi t nosk-e. i :-m dc-scr-r::.i..J
t-j supply a greit want iu tltii cor.ty
by fLi:''.'h:::i ihe p,:c;jlo v.ih Liaiter
r. a roijoni.t.L- pii:-..
1 resj eoti'uj svUctl vour "ttrcr.
JilN il. THOMPSON.
r-iVT-r"!:-, tu. i,
if. i. IlAi-'LLVAi, (O'N
CHEAP CLOTtiiNG STORE.
11 -4
lt-li 1 1 a. m
r
piT.cti i'::o rr.oM mans-
; Vi.a Ori.u-r t' e lar-e Clcthing
.t, t tuit-jd i.:t tae earner ot
' :;. :s. 1 ! .Him wu. Pcnn-
i 1 b,,;.
Lsiai.;:-:i:r
Li. '..
K. -.-
, .,
vre w'.ll r...-
?.".'i'i'":y it'.f.jvm tho
1 r-c-.---.vd a lar-e and
oi liai'.j r.iae Cloih-
1 - -; -k
...1 . . -
:a;cr Trr.ic for 165
.ci, :.,
!. T'i-.s (o-i, r.L;?:f,.-'3 Coalf,
tV.M. l':.r.i:;'....r.a, Ve-.-s, huts,
.id Sh.- s tf cv;vy deson;-.::.-.ii,
t;t:: t te, f.r i;:aS or feUiaie.
iiLA i"Y M.M); CLOi'illXG
V.bite rancy Over
i'li-I.-r Phir'S. t:'ir.-7', liosierv,
. L:rtn r.nl P.: Colars."
.v.irn and Ties, lrur-1:, Urn
:i Tr-.v.'!!:.ir il :-j 5:c.
' it-.--.( styiei il L&iit s Cioaki., C'r
! i-'-.rf.
;;. v.-r-.r' rf ',v -n ovr -uc Tviil
v by ir' -a i j.."; ).''-: rur-
f5
L-i
j'e
' - .-.. e' 'lei e. ;;j V. J
j ..: j iiv:'--.'u.;i.ed Lo
s. : c!. f ? ?.-.sh.
v P'-n't foret tl.o ccn.er, Bridge acd
e. w. iui.l;:v i Co.
: ;!. j. '3.
, O U . : -
i-i-i'')'. !:;. i::n
op'-: t ',::. .1 i 4, :'..:it they
cli'..1! or i.. r.cw ftrre
.!!:ris :t. t'...:i nt a;:y
I'tinty. I:' they d- noths
iic his Lit of M'iiii ani
i:i to V: .
k
C '. i":r ! u.tr ;- :r. :
cf Vt'ct. I..-!ue. in
vther stu.e in tic 0
l.cw 11, p.-.n-.e
I.;
.;:i.
P:'i.. ' s
Merit;'.:; ')
JO to 25c.
I '1 to :; .a.
Is :o o'c.
! 1 it e",-.
12- to 24;.
':n "i t.i
vl,'- rr
I'j-s - '
t ..
22 to 15 lb.
IS "
S) "
7'e. rr gal.
T.jLit !. Shces, and
D . L.i.
Ct.
Pre .5
I'.ruir-i eicc'in
P" .' W:.c:cl
i'est Svrn.p
k ' . lia
I'.V-i--;
Miijar i 't
1" ..-t E: ..r. !i Sug:r
I ;
Lest luo C. !T.!8
Coal Oil
n : -r. :". :it
po.'dy ni vh "o'l:ii. -
01- land
I a iters., n prices ularayu given for all kin Is
i-f.M4ici;n5. July 17, 1SG7
I L;.A SI I M.S. Tue underbred
begs
R to tr.f.ru Lia friends a:. 1 the publia
that l.e is ;:!! in charue cf ti.e above naniel
popnli.r n.iil, where he is p:. pr,vcd to accom
modnl.j the citizens of Siiliiin. Patterson and
vii inity, with tho Choicest I'rainis of Flour:
A larce stippiy of l'.r:n, I'hop-Stutf, and Feedi
nf all ki-ola cot.stainiy cn Land. As he rum
a mill wag n e-very i'liesdny e.id Friday to
M.l-'lin r.:.d PatterMiii, custouicrs can b,- punc
tualiy bUpplit'-i at their d .r.ra. By .strict a'.
Ui.ii.ju to business he hopes to roeeive a lib
era! slmre of pitl.itc Daironnir?. Terms Cash,
may ?,'ti;-i SOLOMON KALI' I'M AN.
rTT Persons cju bp su; ii'.ied wiih Coal.
; Pluster. Salt ic., at ifce I nves: i.rice, by cur
r-rc"t at lujiapiontowu, Ll.IIiU LU'NNL'R,
is also authonti-d to t ji chase Uraia
and
rive the hiebet mark.-t Tiices.
-Mr. CLINE is, a'o, our axlborized
spent at Penysvii;.: to purchaje Gtaiu and
soil Coal, piaster and Sail for Us.
Give us a call and you cannot fail to bo
pleased.
Highest prices paid for Country Tro
du';e, and taken in exchange for jroods.
I HOW, & PAl'.KLIfS.
?cp't. 2 , iser.
A ti?rM 0cul1 ' 0owU'
C'lvth f
Casshw-es,
batinettS.
Ocer Coatings,
VesHnrjS.
vauuuuaua.
TROW i PARKCF.'S.
SILVER'S WASH 1'OWDER.
Savts time labor, money. Slakes washing a
pastime and Monday a lestital. Sold every
where. Try ii.
Address all orders to the Manufactures
ZIEULEi: A SMITH,
CLTEVrSTS VltoLEfME nillCI.'SSl
137 Xrh Thr.! .- f , I, IU.
'
reatookbto terms
j"ly SI. l8C7-fni.
FROW & PARKER.
FKOW & PAK.UEU f