CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 137 Cheatnut Street, (Corner, of Seventh,) PHILA DELPUIA. Established 1814 . Incorporated 1855 1'viiuk Men I'liviU'iilly lUluctitfd lor ltiiMitirxH. Th facilities of this Institution bar been largely Inorcesed, nnd it now has advantages for imparting iusinoes knowledge which are unoqunllod. The practical value of its well-tried course of In trusion li atteated by hundred) in all department tf business. Many a young man owe hia suoccssin life te the qualifications gained here. The instruction throughout ia thorough, prsotioal, and just what ia daily used in our beat business houses. The instruction includes Book-Keeping in nil ita Brandies, Penmanship, (Plain and Ornamental.) Commercial) Cal culations, Business Papers and Cor respondence, Comincro'.nl Law, Detecting Counterfeits, Eto. Kltidonts Instructed separately and received at any time. Diploma awarded on graduation. Stran cers assisted in nroeurinit suitablo boarding nlnccs. Hoard may be obtained tor about $5 per week. Cata logues mailed ireo. CRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING, Counting House, prioo $2 60. High School, price l t0. Common school hdition 871 ots. Judgo Sharswood's Leoluros before the Students on uommerctal Law, price ft BO. THE CHITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH MET1C AND BUSINESS MANUAL, Containing now and rapid methods of oaloulntion as actually used by business men. Forms of Business Paper s accompanied by explanations ot tneir nature ana use, useful Comiuoroial Tables, and much valuablo information on business subjects. Prioo$l 25. The sale of this Book has been rapid that it is already in its second edition, Any of Iko above books sent postage pnid on ro ceipt of tho price. S. II. CHITTENDEN A CO. Juno 8. 1867. fim MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DHEISBACII BROTHEKS, r E5PECTFULLY Inform their (riends and eus I V tomers, that thev have removed their Btore Into the south end room of thoMaaooio BuildiDg.on Third street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where they will be happy to wait upon them. Their large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, AO., aire all fresh and of the best quality, consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Bpioes. Dried -nd Canned Fruits, 'Prunes, Raisins, Cheese, ana crackers, and In tact everything usually kept in the Grooery line. Thev would also call attention to their tamo and ohenp lot of Oood Family Flour, Oreen Tea, Hams, fc'houlders, Ao., which are constantly kept on hand. FRESH FISH and Vegetables, every Tuesday and Friday evenings. uive mem a can and see tor yourselves. Sunbury, April 27, 1807. BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! To I lie Citizen I" Wsinbury nntl vli'inltT. rPIIE untlersignod have bought the Brick-Yard L and improvements, formerly leased and worked by A. B. Stevens, and hnvo niado additional im provements, ana are now preimruu. i wno uuuu to manufacture and dolivor BRICK in large quan litina f.tr hull. lino and Other OUriOSCS. n-ti... .,afu,.,,im ftf n. criMiil article, and nromnt attention to business, we hope to receive a sharo of nnhlin nntroiinirB. Ordors loft at the Brick-Yard, or Box 14, Bunbury Post Oflioe, will bo promptly attended to. . ... x. llIMta x w. Sunbury, May 18, 18(17 3m Agricultural liiIeiiiciit, HOE'S Grnin Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes, Long and D llandlo Spades, iShovols, Manuro iind Hay Forks, Gross and Grain Scythes, Grain Cradles. Crndlo Finirers, Trnco, Breast, Tongue and Lou Chains. Grind-stones, Fanning Mill Scivcs of all siieB and kinds, a lnrgo assortment of Rod Wagon Jluinos, fur Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, or sale by J. jr. ui u. 1IKI3 AI W AXE It PHOUV ROOFING ! T MMES A CO., are the Agents in tho Counties . of Northumberland. Snvder and Montour, M WARREN'S Improved Fire and Water-Proof Hoof. This is the choapest and best Roof that can be put on a building. Has been used in the city of Philadelphia, since 1851, whore it has superseded almost overv other kind of Roof. It is rocommend- cl by the builders, and is used on all of the finest buildings in that city. Parties contemplating build ing, will do well to cxaniino into the merits of this and all other kinds of Roofs, and give the best tho preference. Tho Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in n few days, bo covered with this Roof, and parties dosiring to do so, may call there and examine it. Fur further information address Box 14, Sunbury Post Office, or call at the JJrlcK i aru ot T. HIMES A CO Sunbury, 13, 18C7. 3m Coachmakers, ITTE nro soiling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs, J T Uanvass, Uolts, Clips, Largo Stock at bunbury, March 30, 1867. Axles, Ao., very low CONLEY A CO ALL and see thoso beautiful Bird Cages at tho J. II. CONLEY A CO. FIRST NATIONAL II. O. THACHEK, Proprietor. IARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, P A Tew Goods, New Styles, New Price 'be largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Mark 'RUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE lents' Traveling Satchel, Hand-Bugs, Valises, Ao n elegant assortment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat chel Caba's, Ao., Ac. COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE. I'W'asanf x lliiildiiigj'. M A li K ET S Q U A Ji E , April 6, 1867. "19 years established lit N. V. City," "Only infallible remedies known.!', "Free from Poisona." "Nirt aanfrerous to the Human Family." "Hata come out of their .holes to die.' "COSTAR'S" RAT71ROACH, Ac., EXTKRM'S la a paste oaed for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, Ae , Ac. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and alar, as a nrevnilive for Bed-Bu, e. "COSTAR'S ELECTRIO POWDER FOR INSECTS la for Moths, Mosquitoes, FleBi, Bed-Bugs, I meets on Plants, Fowl", Animnla, Ac. Ill Rvwiltl M ! nf all wnrthleaa imitatlniia. ryUee that "Costab's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flaak, before yon buy. , CTAddrew, HENRY R. COSTAR, 494 Broadway, N, Y. And all Drupgiata and Retailers everywhere. Sold by FRIUNO A SON, Sunbury, Ta. THE VERT slATEST ARRIVAL It SPRING AND SUMMER Joseph Eyster, ' Comer of Market and Fourth Street, SUNBURY, PENS', Invites the publle to call and examine his elegant assortment ot ..' SUMMER GOODS, . whlnh he will tell at arreaUy reduced prices. Ilia stock consists Id part of CA3SIMERB3. CLOTHS, &c-; Silks. Delaines. Lawns. Glnnhams. Caliooes, Muslins, Sheeting, Tlekinn, Jeans, and a full assortment of Cotton and Woolen goods generally. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! Xlic l'ottcr i'ouiily nntl fniilnry I.imilx'1- Cosiipnaiy, Now fully csUiblUhod at the SVNBURY STEAM SAW-MILLS, are prepared to sow to order WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK, of any siie and nil lengths. Afull assortment of always kept on hand. Ponncl, Flooring, Siding and nnisning ooarus ox uii Ainus. MOULDING, SASH, UOOR3, nnd SIIUTTEKS. SHINGLES, Sawed and Shaved, White Pine, nnd Hemlock. lMasiterlng' Inlli nntl lulin. Planing, Kipping nnd Turning, will bo done to order at short notice. This Company design furnishing everything in their lino atsueh rates ihat Lumber Yards, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will find it to their interest to buy at this cstublieliuicnt. ORDERS ore respectfully solicited and will bo promptly at tended to by addressing. 1Y1U. ItAUCJM, cup t. Sunbury, Juno 13, 1GS. Hosiory, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Abo Handkerchiefs, Brushes, Combs. Hats nnd Cnps), Itootst nnd Whoosi, His assortment of goods will not, he is sure fail to please the fancy and suit tho wants of any desirous or purcnaeing. iiis itooa oi HARDWARE AND QUKEN8W ARB, unA nrnnerlns Is lnriro in ouantitv and choice In quality, eompnsing generally everyning neoacu in the household either for use or urnnment.-i He Is alwavs read and triad to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them his goods even thmiirh nn sains are niado. He only asks a call, and is euro that tne sioca win compare lavurnuiy iu price and quality with the cheapest. Sunbury, April 13, 1967. GO TAR'S CELEBRATED n it rt tr rn it r n xr a I t V IJ J) U t A 1 U V u it o iv xj v For Cola, Bui ns. Mruisea, Wounds, Ttiila, Cancera, Broken Brcaata, ire Nlpnlea, Bleeding, Blind and I'alhful Pilca; Srmfuloua, Futrid and III conditioned SmeSi Ulceta, Glandular Swellinra, Eruptions, Cutanenua Aflections, Hiinrwnrm. Iirh. Coma. Bnnioua. Chilblaina, fte lyhan- ped Ilauda, Lipa, lie; Bites of Spideis, liisccta, Animals, ftc., See. VT Boxes, 45 eta., 50 eta., and I aizea. HnlH hv nil llftitrtf IHtH VKrvwhertf. And hy HENRY R. COSTAR, Den1' 8 Broadway, New York. Sold by FRII.INO t SON, Sunbury, fa. Plillndrlphln Ac I'rle ltallrsnd. BUMMER TIMS TABL8, Through and" direot route between . Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisuurg, n iniamapurt, Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ; ELEGANT BLEEPING CARS on all Night Train. On and after Monday. Aprif tn. IBdt.th Trains on the Philadelphia Erie Hail Road will rnn aa follows : Westward. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, T OO p rn. Bunbury, ' m .' Erie. 4.08 psn Erie Express leaves Philadelphia. 12 00 noon i, rjunnury v.ov y iu " arr at Krlo 9 t a m Elmlra Mail leaves Philadelohia. ' 8.00 a m " " bunbury t.itpn u arrive at Lock Haven, T.45 p m Buffalo Express loaves Baltimore 10.30 p m Dnnntirv, v.uv n ax 11 arrive at Loek Havon, 11.60 am Eastward. Mall Train leaves Eria . 10.26 an " " Bunbury, 11.53 a m 11 arr. at Philadelphia, 7.00 a m Erie Express leaves Erie 5,00 pm " " nunnury o. iu a m " arr. at Philadelphia, 1.00 pm Elmlra Mail leaves Look Haven, . 7.15 a m t " " . Sunbury, W.ib am 11 arr. at Philadoluhin. ' 6.40 p in Lock Haven Aoe. leaves Lock Haven. 1.50 p m " Sunbury, 6.20 am " arr. at Philadelphia 12.60 am Mail and Express oonncct with all trains on War ren A Franklin Rnllway. Passengers leaving Phil adelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a m, and Oil City at 9.60 a m. Lcavin Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M., arrive at Oil City at 4 35 pm. All trains on Warren & Franklin Railway moke elose oonneotions at Oil City with trains for Frnnk lin nnd Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGE CHECKED TUROUUU. ALFRED L. TYLER, General Superintendent. Great Attraction, at Ilia A NI!W AltllirAI, ' SPRING AND SUMMER 1TE7T SHOE STOKE. Market Street, adjoining Gearhart's Confootionory Store, SUNBURY, Pa. rPHF undersigned respectfully informs the citisens X. of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that ho has opened a NEW SHOE STORE, for tho sale as well as for the manufacture of the finest and best quality of Ladies' Shoes, viz : ebilovoliid, Jlorrocco, t'nlf -kln and Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock is entirely now and well soloctea. Ho also manufactures fine French and other Calf skin Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen. Ordors for ladies nnd gentlemen's custom work will be promptly attended to and got up in the best stylo by skilful mechanics Shoe findings Ac., constantly kept on band and for sulo to the trado. J. II. JEFFRIES. Sunbury, April 20, 1867. COSTAR'S UNIVERSAL COKIT SOLVE1TT. For Coma, Bunions, Warts, Ac. ty Boxes, Met , 50 eta., and 81 sizes. ail(lbyallbniltseveiywhere. And by HKNRY R. COSTAR, Depot 48 Broadway, New York. Bold by FR1LINO A SON, Sunbury, Pa. Tna V1T FIRST PREMIUM Of Silver Blednl WAS AWARDED TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE xi !y the N. H. 8Ut Acrfenltnnil Socletv. t iU fair holdca Id Nohu, ticpt.20, lMi. HAllRETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative KestorCB uray iiair to iu Dflmrai roior. rro- muiei me prowm oi ui nair. uiioncri 1110 rouw 10 ineir ongiuai orimnic acuun. n-rndi ctttti utnuruit ana iiumon. ircvenii w linir tailing out. Is m bupvrior Dreiuing., 11 cuniaina no injunoui lnRrvuicnu. nil uie moii popular nnu rvu- tuil, vvci, isurtli aud vy 4 A" ara:Matwj&.ms.E:9 heet Iron and Stove !PS TBC tD B33 9 ! ZETTLEM0YKR&BR0., (Sucooasor to BENJ. ZETTLEMOYER.) irkct Street, near Engcl'B Store, SUNBURY, PA. I AVINU taken, charge of tlio old stand so long patronized by the people of Sunbury and vi ily, beg leave to announce to tbo old friends and 1 public generally, that they will supply them h the most improved varieties of STOVES, OK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best ,nds which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish, iplicity of arrangement, combining cheapness and ability and each stovo warranted to perform what y are represented. al Oil, Coal Oil .nsiipH, Iniiti-riiM, ides. Chimneys, and all articles usually kept in au iiiiisnmoutoi tnts Kinu. 10 l'PER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all Rt'IT JARS and CANS of tho latest improved cs. '.c is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and 'img, nasge ana rurnace worn, epuiring, uhoaply and neatly executed. GliO. ZETTLEMOYER & BRO unc 8, 18C7. y 4 J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietor, MANCHESTER, R. B. Sold byJW. A. BENETT, Sunbury, Pa., Druggist generally. April 6, 1S07 Cm and BkaahliaiUiaM J. W. STKVK-liSO.-V- WATCHMAKER ft JEWELER, Market Square, near. the Court House, Elacksmithing. I JOHN IBVIN, SUNHUItY, PENNSYLVANIA, KSPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sun- bury and vicinity, that he has erected a Blauk b Miup near the Shamnkin Valley Railroad ot, whore he is prepared to do Blaeksmithing in jj brauclioi, ut the snortust notice. Having nod y years' experience ic the business, he nutters tlf that he oan render satisfaction to all who give him a call, lubury, August 17. 1S67.. ESSRS. D. C. Dissingor and John A. Taylor, would respectfully announce to tho citizens of ury, and surrounding country, thut having ed a co-partnership, they are now prepared to ih ornamented and plain ivi-fctoncti, Xomlta) & lomimeiils Q best Italian and American mnrble, at prices :ounot tail to giva entire OHtutootion, and re rally solicit tbo public patronage. DISSINUER ft TAYLOR, ilmry, March 31 . lhtid. ly . SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. TT E has just opened an assortment of Gold for Railroads, Bonks nnu Dwellings, Fino Gold Rings, Finger Rings, Brncelots, Minia' ture Coses, Medallions, Lockets. Poncils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Salt and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cuke Baskets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac. Ac. He invites the citisens of Sunbury and vioinity to call ut tho above place, where be will be happy to wan upon mom. -Particular attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, lbli7. J. H. Conley & Co., .Market Mrevt, Kastorilie ICailroad BUNBURY, PSNN'A. DEALERS IN rOUDKiil & AJIKKICAX, Hardware & Cutlery. fTlHE attention of Mechanics, Farmers, Builder, A. and Buyers generally is invited to the fact thut wo are now offering a better selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than ever was offered in this marked at prioes much below those heretofore dumandod by dealers. Our stock comprises all articles in this line of business, embracing a general assortment ol tools ana male' rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND W AGONM AKEKS, JOINERS, AC, AC, together with a large stock of Iron, Stool, Nails. Spikes, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut baws, do., to. Sunbury, March 30, 1887. NCY DRY GOODS ST0HE VIISS KATE BLACK, :t street, four doors wast of Win, H. Millor'l Boot and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa. 5PECTKULLY Informs her friends in Sunbury u 'tvnunj iuni Hie UUE JUS. upUDUU Uvl TXO a UMMEIt DJiESS GOODS, :y description. Kliionablo IrcMH Trinimlnfrtt, Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroider! e, Lace uieacueoanu unbleached Muslin., Sheetings, gs, Alapaeus, Poplins, Crape and Lace Veils, t' Hutu, ('lilldreu'if IIiiIh uud Japat, of every variety, Demorest'i Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Jiovos, btockmgs. Collars, Corsets, Ao. ' Collars, Neckties, half Hose, Hundker nd Suspeudeii. 's new Patent Duplei Elliplio (or double tug OJaiaiO J NS Elliptie Skirts. mery, Toilot bVaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, .1 a vuurai variety oi n vnurt,5. . ., M KATB BLACK, jy, April J7, 1867. SHOEMAKERS. Fashionable Dress tri jvl nun I KT OS AND Millinery Goods, Just opening ut the Millinery Store of Mi 88 M. L. OUS3Lt3, Fourth Street, two doors below the Railroad, West side, SUNBURY, PA. Such as IB B 0 B 3 J 3 9 31 ii '1 3 Dresa-Tiimmlngs, Ilead-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker chiefs, Ac, As., which bare been earefullv soloeted. Miss M. L. Gussler bos just opened a large assort ment of Millinory Goods. Ladies should not fail to go and see the latest styles as it will pay to not delay ut visiting her store. Call and examine for vourselvos. No trouble to show goods Bunbury, April 20, 186T. best qualities of Sola Leather, French Calf jiorruocoe, uuings, Luu, Nulls, Pegs all kin'i. and ever; Ibing u;c i by Ibe trade, by S U CONLfY A CO. BAKERY. BAKERY. V. Nl HUItOVl'., Aki Manufacturer of ' CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES. PIES, AO., Front St., I doors east of the P. A E. R. R. Depot nuiiruvnuEKLANU, pa. Customers will be served daily. Orders solicited yurtliuuiberUnd June 23, 167. THE HOWE MACHINE CO S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BnoADWAr, New York. For Famine nnsl Jlanuiaeturern, These World-Renowned Sewing Machines, were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair In London, and six first nrcmiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the bost work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, nnd by the Introduc tion of tho most npproved macliincry, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the Immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Eli as jiowe, r., mo original inventor oi me uuwiufi win-chine. Thcyaro adapted to all kinds of Family Sowing, nnd to use of seamstresses, Dress makers, xayiors, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Man tillas. Clothinir. Hats. Caps. Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, ete. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool en and cotton eoods with silk, oolUin or linen thread. Thev will seam, auilt. enther, bem, fell, eord, braid. bind, nnd perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on belli sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented bv Mr. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is tbo most popular and all Sewing Machines are subjoct to the principle invented by mm. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. The Howe Machine Company. (WO Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y. April 6, 1887. COSTAR'S PREPARATION OP BITTER-SWEET '& ORANGE BLOSSOMS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Soften and Beauty the Skin, remove Freckles iniplee, tiruplioii, Ac. Ladies are now using it in preference to all others. tv1" Bottles, SI. Sold by all Diufnriate everywhere. And bv HENRY R. COSTAK, Depot 4Bt Broadway, New York. Sold by FRIUNO A SON, If unbuiy, ra. JMA.VIX'A JIAKEK. Mra. A. TWEED, In Miss Anna Painter's Fancy Goods Store building, Market square, a doors west ol mo 1'ost umce, SUAliUHI, IA. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and tho public tbnt sho has again opened a (hop, in Market street, Sunbury, whore she is prepared to make to order Ladies' Dresses, in an entire new style, Ladies' Clonks, Ao. Also Gentlemen's shirts. Orders respectfully solicited. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1807. ly IRON. A large assortment of tho best manufac Burs, Hoop, Band, Round and Square Iron, Nntl Rods, Cast fated, Busier Steel, Drill Stocl, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Anvils, Bellows, Viocs, Hammers. Sledges, Rasps and Files, at BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS! II. . XIIAi'lIIiK, Sl'CCB88ORT0 . . . W . W . A P S L E Y . TN addition to our lnrgo stock, already on hand, we are now rcceivinrrH full sumdv of Snrinff and Summer goods for Ludius, Gentlemen, Missus and Children's wear. Also a good assortment of Trunks. A largo lot of R. R. Bags, Gents' tine leather Satchels. We wish it distinct I v understood that we intend ecllinirour goods at small profits, exclusively for the eash. Don l lorgei ine place. I'lcasuni s liuiluing, Mar ket Square, Sunbury, Pa. NOTICE Boots and Sh.cs noatly repaired at short notioe. If any bought of us should rip they shall be fixed for nothing. Jl. U. illAtlll-ll. Sunbury, April 6. 1SG7. tf. COSTAR'S PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY ! For Coughs, C"lcl, Hoaraeneaa, Sore Throat, Croup, VliiHniiiir Cough, lorltieiiaa. Aatliuia, Cnnsuinp'init, Brim climl Ailectiom, and all Diaeascs of the Tlirout and Lungs. Dottles, 35 eta., 60 eta , and 1 sizes. &kt tivutl Druagista everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAH, Depot 164 Broadway, New Ynik. Bold by r KU.l.-NU ft BU.-N, vuubury, ra. COSTAIt'S CELEBRATED BISHOP FILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick Headache, Coetireneaa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billinusness, Couatipatlon, Diurrhen, Cobra, Cbills, Fevers, and general deiungeineul of the DigeMiv, Boxes, IS els., 80 ets., and ! sizes. Hnltl hv all Drurffiale everywhere. And by Hi NRY R. CObTAR, Depot 481 Brouilway, new x oi a. Bold by FRIUNG A SON, ftuubury, Ta. BOLD BY FttlLINd & SON, Bunbury, Pa. June 22, lSo7 v0na. AT THE STORE Of J H BNGEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY. TCST received from New York and Philadelphia O a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will tell at small profits, for cash or country proauce. His Dry Goods department is full of every descrip tion. A splendid line or LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and White Goods at all prices. Fancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shotlaxd Wool Shawls Yankee Notion in Great Variety Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts. C -A R P E T S, Wove Floor ClothB, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth Widow Shades, Plain Green und Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures for Windows. Q-BOCBEIE S , Suitor, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fish, Cheese, Aa. Quecnsware, Glassware, splendid Setts of Tcawarc, at low prices. BOOTS & SHOES IN OHEAT VAHIETY. Hata and Cans, Oil, Paint, Glass, Putty, School Books. Paper, Slates, Ac. HARD W A li E . Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Strews. A Largo assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor der, nt all prices. All persons desiring to get good goods will please give him a oall. J. II. ENGEL. Bunbury, April 20, 1867. " SPRING AND SUMMKR MILLINEY AND FANCY GOODS, Just oponing at tbo Storo of Miss LOUISA SHISSLEB, South sido of Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. MISS SHISSLER has just returned from the cities with a cboico and fashionable selection of BONNETS, HATS, SHAKERS. SUNDOWNS, JttlBiUKl, COMET, AC, of the latest stylos and patterns, to which sho invites tne nnention oi lauy purchaser. Also, Misses and Children Hats nf different varieties. A fine assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Glnvos, Fans Parasols, liuiflo TrimumiL'?, Flowers, Ribbons, Bel Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid, Ladies' Neck TifS Dress Combs. Head Dretwea. FANCY GOODS. Laecs Handkerchiefs, Laee Collars, Zephyrs, Buttons, and all goods found in a lady's furnbdiinii More. Also, received an excellent assortment ut Perfu mery, Toilot Soaps, Tooth and Hair Brushes, with a different variety of collars (paper and linen,) and neck-lies, Halt-Hose, suspenders, Ac, for Gentle men. A cood assortment ol Stationery. Thankful for past favors she hopes hy a further desire to please tho public, tho continuance of their patronage LOUISA SHISSLER. April 1.1, 1867. NEW TIN - W AIIF, , Khept lrsm and Store Htor ".,. SMITH &, GE1TTEEP.,; Where they keep constantly on hand and tnsnnfa.- tar to order at snort aouea. . TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all deaof iptloOT. They would especially eall the attention of pur chasers to their large and well aoleeted stock of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. The subscribers hat made arrangement to hat all their beet stoves made to order, and these who would have a good stove would do well to go and examine their large and well selected stock. First. They defy competition on the following tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vis t Combination tt Ilurnet, Cook. Uovernor Peiin CooW. ' WABASH AND IRONSIDES, and tha well known Antiduet Cook Btove eaued SPEAR'S ANT1DUSX. Alan. Parlor and ofBoa Stoves In reat variety em bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion ahla rloslirnn. unsurnossed fur benutv of finish simpli city ot arrangements com Dining cneapnoBD, uuraumijr and each stove warranted to perform what thoy are represented. Also, The celebrated Baltimore Firo Plaoe Stove, for Beating nrst, seonnd ana tntra stories oy negisiera Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, the eelobrated MORNING GLORY. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lnmps, Blindcx, Clilsnntet), und ull urticlest usually kept in an establishment of this kind. Thoy are also prepared to furnish Hlute and do slating in tne best workmanlike manner. Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting. Range nnd Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly ana cneapty excouiea. Also "llnuRli'sl Haw IIobik Shik'i-.IMio punts'." Remember the plaoe. .Sample and fnlr." Room nearly opposite Conly's llnrdwnre Kturc. Market street, between Third und Fourth streets. Building dark painted N E G R 0 C E R Y. rpW! subscribers begs leave to announce to the 1 eilisens of Sunbury and lta vioinity, that they have opened a N33W GUObERV3 Tu o Jir vent of J. II. Engle'i Store, in Market Square, i where they are prepared to fnmish every variety of groceries, and will keep eeostaatly on hand tha choicest varieties of Ij FLOUR & FEED, Fish. Coffee. Teas. Suitor. Molasses. Cheese. Rait Spleea of all discription, 3oaps of every variety tannics, smoking and cnewing moneco, oegors. nams, nonmers, Dncon, untter, and Eggs. Alar Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Pcsohes and Toma' toes. Pick els, Ketchup, Pepper Sauoe, Raisins, Lemons. Ac,, of bnstaualitv. and in fact evorv itvle of articles kept in a well stocked Grooery. Alsc umor vinegar. All Kinds ol oountry produce taken In exchange. The patronage of the publis la re speotfully solicited. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1SA5. BREAD FANCY"CAKES". Two doors west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa. RESPECTFULLY' Informs tha citisens of Sun bury nnd vicinity, that he will bake to order all kinds of Cnlirs) lor Ilullie, Iirf !, AO, Fnmllins "ire supplied with FREPII BREAD, Twist, Rolls, Rusks, Tea Buns, Ao., and also kept on hand manufactured out of the bost materials. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Having had largo experience I hope to glvo general satisfaction to nil who may favor tne wlttj their patronage DAVID TRY. SunWy, Dec. 9, 1905. August 2o, 186(1. 2Vb more Buhl uciia Xi) more (Jrtty It . li I. O M ' ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, Is pronounocd by all who have used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is n positive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and iluinors, stops the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue and luxurianco itoperntes on the secretions and tills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, doad, faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitulity and color. It makes the hair soft, ulossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and ensy to arrange. Dry, wiry anil intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a Hair Dress ing It nas no equal, ibe sales are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United Slutcs. Address nil orders to ZtEGLER A SMITH. Sole Proprietors, IS? .orli Xhird St., lMiil'n. Nnvcnibor 21, 1H68. ly. M. C. UKAltllAlt'Jrt Confectionery, Toy and FRUIT STORE JInrkcl SI re-el, Kimlmry, In CONFECTIONERY OP All VINDS', TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FRUIT, &c, &c, CONSTANTLY on hand nnd for snlo at tne above establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason able prices. He is manufacturing nil kinds of Cenfoetionnric te keep up a full assortment which are sold at lour rates. Tobacco. Segars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and a variety of othor articles, all of wbioh ark oOered wholcsali! and retail. Lfc Remember the name and place.. M. O. GEARI1ART, Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's store. Sunbury, Sept. 19, 185.1. tf STORE. Mil! W. A. 1 JENNET, !.! iun--, SI .Mil KV, I NEW GROCERY STORE, FTJP.M.1T & CO-. luiutH, UilM, Ac. A full stock of Oils comprising Linseed Oil, Coa Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil fur Engines an Machinery, Varnishes, Glass, always on hand, at low prices at CONLEY A CO S 1.1UK oaddlers, we have isaddle Xrees, tilt Is, Uuck . les. Gig Troes, Pad Trees, Uanes, all kinds and every thing pertaining to the business, for sale by J. il. UUiNlxbX cu. SILVER'S WASH POWDER SAVES Time, Labor, Money. Makes WASHING A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL. Sold Everywhere. TRY IT. Addrosj all ordors to the Manufacturers ZIEGLER A SMITH, Chemists nnd Wholesale Druggists, 1U? .A or lis 'H.irU Street, lMiiTu. November 24, 18W ly PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AND 8TATIONEHT, . i Monthly Time Books, Drawing Books and Slates. Bocks, Hymn Books, Blank Books, Memorandum JBodki, Diaries, rocket ilooks, ink elands, Pens, Pemils, a fine aaortment of Paper, Ink, Ao. For sale by ANiiA PAINTER. SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS "I N J. W. CAKE'S Addition to the Borough of l ouuoury, lor e&io on reasonania terms. Apply to Dr. R. II. AWL and, SOL. BROSIOUS, Bunbury. Pa. Or P. W. PHEAFER,PottsviIlo, pa. , Nov. 24, 1868 Market Street, Six doors East of Third sh eet, north sido, SUNBURY, PA , I ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tho V public, that they have opened a NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will bo happy to have them call and examine their stock, which has just been opened, embrac ing everything In the Grocery line, such as Coffee, Ten, Sugar, Syrups, Spines, Canned nnd Dried fruits, ucuns. uominy, uneese, trackers. Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes, eto., together with Soaiu, Candles. Soda. Ac and in faet overything in tho Groccrynnd Provision. Line. FLOl R AND FEED. Quecnsware. Willow-ware. Glassware, Coal Oil Lumps, Coal Oil Ao. van ana see oeiore purchasing elsewhere. W. S. FURMAN A CO Sunbury, April 27, 13(17. MILLINERY GOODS AWD 3STOTI JITS. Miss ANNA PAINTER. Market Square, two doors west of the Post Office 8UNBUUY, PENN'A. RESPECTFULLY informs hor friends and the publio, that she has just returned from the eitv. where she has spent some lima in making selections and purchases, and has just opened a large stock ot MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS, n ll.lv.na T... r i I..: n-t-...,,-. i vri. gans Skirting Lining, Hoop .Skirts, Bugle Trim- uimgB, vrnpe ariiuuiiugs, uai brape, viouK uutiona, Corsets, Zephyrs. A large assortment of Ladies and Gontlomen'i Hosiery. A variety of BOOKS A STATIONERY. " DOLLS of all sites, Alphabet Blocks, Ao. She flatters herself In belnir ahla in make a dlnl iuh win Kive .ntir. aaMsIaotioa to vlalloni. and goods will be exhibited with pleasure. Sunbury, May4, 1867. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 23 & 27 Broadway, N. Y, Opposite Bowling Green, . ON THE EUROPEAS .PLAN. :. a VIE STEVENS HOUSE (swell and widely known . to the traveling publio.. Tha location is ets- cially suitable to merchants and business men ; it Is in elose proximity to the business part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjaoent to all the principal dtailroad and Steamboat aopote. . The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal aocommoda tion for over SU0 guests It is well furnished, and possesses every modern -Improvement fur the com fort and entertainment of Its Inmates. Tha rooms are spaoiout and well ventilated provided with' gas ana waier ine anendanoe is prompt and respectful and the table is generously provided with every uuitoaey oi uie sorno-hu moaerwe rates. ' ; GEO. K. CHASE A CO.. Prop'trs. May 24, 188 T. -em - Art especially invited to eall and examine oar atosk) of BUILDER'S HARDWARE, oomprisiag Nails and Snikes of all varieties. Butts. Screws. Strap and T Hingoa, Locks and Latohes, Bolts. Plas tering Trowels, Brick Trowels, Plasterer's Sieves, o., o., tor sate oy 3.U. CONLEY A CO, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for sala at th. Fsaey Duirs ci ansa rsiniaa J If yon ant GKNUKR Tin-Wars. BO t SMITH A New Shop. ' ' dr 1. FIN E Myrtle fomatuui. at the Fancy Store of ANNA PALNTLK iorllM'i-n O'lili-iil Knilivny. FOUR TRAINS DAILY' to and from Baltimore and Washington city. XllKti, XUA1NH DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, and Northern und ivestern rennsyivania ana now lorn.- ON and alter MONDAY, MARCH Ulh, 1867, the Trains of the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Baltimore ft.30 a ni ' llarrisburg. 1.211 p ui arr al illiamsport, ti.2a ji m Buffalo Express leavea Baltimore Ill.lOpm " . Ilarrisburg, 'J do a in " Kluiira. 1 1 .3., a ui arr. Cnnandiiigun, It. till p in Fast Line, loaves Baltimore, 12 Id p ni " . Hnrrisburg, 4. Ill pm 11 Elinirn, 1 .15 am arr. Canaudaigua, 4.(10 a m Erie Express leaves Baltimore, 7.20 p m " Ilarrisburg, 2.U5 a m arr at Eric. 7 00 a m York nnd Harris I leaves York. 7.10 a m burg Accoui. j arr. Ilarrisburg; 8.40 u m SOU! li W A III . Mail Train, leaves Williiiisr,rt, 8.10 a m llarrisbnrir, 1 .H5 p ui arr. at Baltimore, 6.00 p ui Buffalo Express leaves (.'aiiamlaigua, 2 till p m ' Klnitra, 5. .'10 , in " Han ilurg. 2. fit) a m arr. nt Baltimore, 7 Oil a m Fastumo leaves Luliniittn wua, Itl.V'tl n m tk Klmira, 1 0 n in " linrrisliurg, 11.2(1 a m arr at Baltimore. I.ililnin York and Harris- I leaves llan iburg, i 115 i in burg Aecom. ( arr. York ft. 33 p in Mail Train uud Ilarrisburg Aecoiiiuuslation North and South will run daily, except Suini:, v . Lliniru Express North daily, and South duilv, except Mon day. I'lncinnntl express soutn will run daily except Sunday. rust Line norm arrives daily except iMindavs. Klmira Express North leaves daily, and Eriu Ex press North leaves daily except Saturday. ror lurcher information applv at the ticket Umce in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. i. a. DUUAttfti uon. eupt. HAVING recently purchased tho Drug Slnra forinorly conducted by R. A Fisher, I bog leave to inform tho citir.ens of bunbury and vi cinity, that I buvo entirely replenished my stock of T ANGIT ARTICLES ! such as Combs, Brushes, Pockct-Books, Soaps, Per fmncry, Hair-Oil. Knives, fc'cisno.8, Coal-Oil Lamps, Tobacco and Ci;4:r, lsii.t, il, ilasr, syisaMsta fsifiy. Vni-siisilK-H, l'alrnt .llvstis-iHrw, Jar. All my Tinctures. Syrups. Ointments. Cerntes. and other propanil ions ale uiaiiufautured by myseif, ami from the. best material I can procure in Markut. Having had quite a number of years' experience in tho Dm; nnil I'recrijttlun JJimiiiem, both in Philadelphia and the country, and also tho advantage of the College of Phurinacy, I feel com petent Ui COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS that the Physicians and publio may favor me with. All my preparations as I have abovo assorted, are niado from the best material, and nj-on honor I assert, thoy are of officinal strength. For medicinal purposes, I keep uu hand tUe very best WINKS. lill.VNDIES AXD LIQUORS, thut I cn imK-ure. SPRING TRADE 1S67. M. Ii. IiAZAKUS. TTTOULD respectfully oull the attention of the 1 1 pumio to her new assortment of . 3PRI1TG- G00D3, In Dress Goods, Lawns, Delaines, Alapaeas, Mohairs, Jaoonet, India-Twills, Brilliants, and a ' variety of Garribaldl Muslins, Nsw Stylo. ltreait TrliaaiulnK 1st great variety. Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corsets. Hoon Skirts, Xowols, Napkins. Ladies and Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Laos and Greenadina Veils, auu great variety oi notions 100 numerous to men tion. KID GLOVES of the very best quality. M. L.LAZARUS. Sunbury, May 4, 1847. RECORD YOTJR PERSONS havlnc anreoorded Banla aM .u d that they must be raoorded, aoeordlnc to the Aot of Assembly which requires that AI1 deeds and eoaveyauoes for real estate ia this CommonwealUij shall be recorded in th tffio. for neooraing ueeas la tne County where the lands lie wiikin mm moHtkt after the execution ofsuea deeds eoeveyaeee; ana every saea deed and eonrey I sh4 recorded as arbreaaid. shall be fniaiMill alla.ll ka, luat-W FRAUDULENT AND VOID agaiost any subsequ.nt vawvMaafwa wr m vaMHuaa, WJO-luaTUlUl, VUlieaB SUOft deeds be iwanrded belbr the recording of the deed erooBveyawennaerwnicBsueasubaeciaent purehi r or Biorteaae shall olaiin." Those having old Deeds will proU hf paylag SM iwi eV4.is.svu sav IUV BWTf' Uaxcb 2d, lHr. ICentliiic: ICnili-oa!. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. April 8th, 1807. GREAT TRUNK LINE fr.nn the North ana North-West for Philadelphia. New York. Read ing, Pottsville, Tamuqua, Ashland. Lebanon, Allen town, Eoston, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, so., o. Trains leave Harrisburir for New-York, as fol lows : At 3.00, 8.10 and II. 34 A. M. and 2 Ail and U.OO P. M, connection with similar Trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York nt 6.00 ana io.io a. m. ana .4U, s.znana lo.js i jii. Sleeping Cars aooouipanying tho 3.00 A.M. and 11.00 r. M. irains, witnout euuniro. Leave Harrisburff for Rea,liiiir. Pottsvillo. Tmna. qua, Minersville, Ashland, l ine Grove, AllenUiwn and Philadelphia at b. 10 A.M. and 2.10 aud 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 4.10 p in. mukinz connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Suhuylklll and Busquenannn nnuroaa, leave itarrulmrg at 3.20 p. ui necuruinz : iieavenew lorn ai u.nua. m., 12.00 Noon and 4 00 and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia nt 8 IS a. m. and 3.80 p. m. Way Passentrer Train leaven Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., returning from Reading at 6.30 p. ni. stopping at all Stations ; Pottsville at 8.4o a. m. and SI.4S p. m.; Ashland 0.00 and 11.30 a. m. and 1.0 j psu.j Tarn aqua at I). 45 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 65 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Ilarrisburg via Schuylkill uud uaquenanna jvauroaa at f uu a. ui. a Heading Accommodation Irain leaves Roiuliu at 7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at a. 00 r. M. Columbia Railroad Trains loave P.eailinir i Tim A. M., and 8. U P.M. furEphruta, Litiz. Lancas ter, Columbia, Ao. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 p m., Phila- ueiuuta o.uu a. m., aoti 0.19 r m. ine o.ln) a. m train runninsr onlv toReaJiiiv. Pi,liavillM ana a ... ilarrisburg, 1 35 a m, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 a. m, for ilarrisburg, and 11.22 a. ui. for New York, and 4.25 p m. fur Philadelphia.. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all poinu. "sggage checked through : 80 Pounds Baggage al lowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, .. General Superintendent- Reading, Pa., April 8, la67. Laxhanuuua ltloouistburc Mull roiisJ. ON and after Jan. 1st, 1807, Passengor Trains win run luiiow. : (SOUTHWARD. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. S.50 10.00 7 10 4 40 6.55 11.20 8.20 8 00 . 8 IT 954 8.60 10 35 10.14 AVaiUWsKU. Leave North 'd., .. TOO ... 6 20 Danville, ' T.40 , j.w " Rupert, 8.14 ' A. If." P. M. 6.15 ' ' Kingatoa, 10.40 8 30 160 0.06 Arr. at Suraoton, 12.00 . 4 00 10.14 Trains leaving Kingston at 8 SO A. M. for Soran ton, eouneet with Train arriving at New York at 5 20. Passengers taking Train South frem Sorsatoa at 4.40 A.M. via Northaasberlaad, reava Ilarrisburg 12.30 P. H., BalUmore 4.30 P. M , Washiagtoa 10.. OOP, M.TiaiUpert reaoh Philadelphia at 7 00 p. ia U. A. FONDA, up t. Kingston, Jan. l, 1867.' ' I'klldrraa'M 4'4arrli;et. WX would sal! the aUentioa of those wanting a Child's Carriage, to our and lara assort U.ut oowprisiag Be and beautiful styl.. J. U. COMEY A CO. Leave Scranton, " Kingston, " Rupert, " Danville, Arr. North'd., Bel'oro laircbasiiij our own mind. clswhere, cull and convince W. A. BENNETT. Sui.bury. Nov IS, IS05. NEW KARBLE YARD! l'liirsl I t. Aoi-lti of the Urnel. SUNI5UKY, l'KNN'A., WM. BUSH. Proprietor. MONUMENTS. Tnnib-stones, and Ornamental ami "Plain Work in Marble nrumntlr executodi at the loivoai prices. J ho subscriber having had experience in tbo best 'st'ibli.-hincnts of Philadelphia, feels ooiiiident of being able to turn out the best styles of work. A. 11. RUSH, Agont. April 20,1867. SUNBURY FOUNDRY. i:0. IKDIlltltACII A. Ki., ARE now carrying on business at this old estab lishment with renewed vigor. Castinirs of every descrinlion. nromntlv furnisheift to order. .... Tho SUives manufactured ut this Foundrv have acquired the highest reputation. j-urucuiar intention paid to MILL CASTINGS Farmers should nut lbruet that Ihn PI.IIW.-, n,,l at the Suubury Foundry have never been euualled. Agricultural implements repaired at short notice. Small castings, including CookinL utensils, of tha most improved and most useful patterns. The businoss will bo oonduotcd on an cularged eule. Old customers will be accommodated is usual, and new onus are respectfully solicited. .bunbury, May 12, lbtiU FLOUR irEED STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the publio. X that bo keeps constantly on band at bis new, U' A I) l.'IIJ i... i- i Depot, in SUN flURY. Flour bv tbo barrel and sacks. of all kinds of Feed"by the ton The ubovs is nil raannfactured at his own Mills,. and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. J M. CADWALLADER. Sunbury, April 1, 186' 4uod news for .llollwrM ! MOTHERS, are you oppressed with anxiety fun your little ones? Are your slumbors and, hearts broken by their cries ' Do you awake in tlio morning unrulrcsliod and apprehonsive f It so, pro cure oi uuue a bottle of Dr. Loon.' Infant Roinedv and you will have no more weary hours ot watching, and anxiety. int. i. icons' lWA.vr iti:.iii:iv has stool the test of years. Thousands ofnursos ami) mothers bear witness that it nevor fails to give relief if used in season. It is a mil. I, yet sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, aud is in valuable for all complaints Incident to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout tho United States. Address all orders to ZIEGLER A SMITH, Sole Ppropriotors. ISr .Xorlli Third (Xtrvt-I, IMilTn. November 24, 'lSoo. ly THE following persons are entitled to receive an, Inoreaae of Bounty under the Aot of Congress passed July ISftn, to equalise Bounties. 1st All sddiers who enlisted after the l'.Uh day of April, 18111, tor S years, and served their time of enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and have received or are entitled to receive a Bvuntyef $100, are entitled an additional Bounty of 01OO. 2d All such soldiers who enlisted for 3 years, and have been bonurably discharged on eeuount of wonnds received in the line of duty, are entitled lo an additional Bounty of e)ltM). 3d The Widow, , Minor Children.orPareutsofsuoh soldiers who died in the service of wound or disease, are entitled to an additional Bounty of 1UU. By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON, Esq., of OitNBcar, Pennsylvania, who ia an authorised Claim Agent, all suoh elaius ean be speedily eolleoted. (iuubury, August 4, lno.tf COA AA AGENTS WANTED 1100,00 Male Cl,-C r.Xlxf and Female, to introduce our NEW 4ATKNT, STAR bllUTTLK HEWING MACHINE. It is adapted fur family use and Tailoring. It saakee a stitch alike on both aidus. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary Inducements to Agents. Foe full peorieulars, add nas . - Del MONT A WILSON. 4.J0 ARCH bUeet, Philadelphia, July 1.1, IW7 -Ilia a