CHITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 37 Chestnut Street, (Comer of Seventh,) PiilLA DELPHIA. Established 1844 . Incorporated 1854 YouBff Men lractlcally Kducatcd Tor llMwlnew. The facilities of this Inatltnlion hT boon largely Increased, and it now h advantages for Imparting business knowledge whloh ere unequalled. The practical value of He well-tried course of in struction li attested by hundreds in ell departments of business. Many a young mnn owee hie iuoeoaein life te the qualifications gained bore. The Instruction throughout is thorough, praotloal, end just what Is daily uaod in our boat business houaoa. Tho Inst motion lncludoi Book-Keeping In all its Branches, Penmanship, (Plain and Ornamental,) Commercial) Onl ouiationa, Business Papers and Cor respondence, Commercial Law, Detecting . Counterfoil, Etc Btudenta Instructed separately and received at anytime. Diplomas awarded on graduation. Stran- Sera assisted in procuring auitablc boarding placce. onrd may be obtained for about $5 per week. Cata logues mailed free. CHITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING, Counting House, price ?2 60. High School, price ft 60. Common School Edition 8Ti eta. Judge Sharswood's Lectures before the Students n Commercial Law, price tl AO. THE CHITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH METIC AND BUSINESS MANUAL, Containing new and rapid methods of calculation aa actually used by business men. Forma of Business Paper a annnmnanind hv explanations of thoir nature and use, useful Commercial Tables, and much valuable- lmturuiauonon Dusineas suujcuia. rnuuci ale of this Book has been rapid that it is already in it second edition. Any of the ebovo books acnt postngo paid on ro .eipt of the price. g u CRITTENDEN A CO. June 8. 1807. 6m Agricultural Implements, HOE'S Grain Rakea, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes, Long and D llandlo Spades, iShovels, Manuro and Hay Forks. Gross and Grain Boythos, Grain Cradles. Cradle Fineers. Trace. Breast. Tonguo and Log Chains. Griud-stones, Fanning Mill Seivos of nil sizes and Kinds, a large assortment oi nea v agon Hemes, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Tcotb, for sale by J. jr. co.NL.iiX cu. Ihilii AI WATlilt I'HOOl UGOFINC ! TUI.MES A CO., are the Agents in the Counties . of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour, M WARREN'S Improved Fire and Water,Proof Roof. This la the cheapest and beet Roof that can he put on a building. Has been used in the city of Philadelphia, aince I8D1, where it tea superseded almost ovcrv other kind of Hoof. It is recommend ed by the builders, and ia used on all of the finust buildings in that city. Parties contemplating build ing, will do well to examine into the merits of this and all other kinds of Hoofs, and give the best tho preference. The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few days, bo oovercd with this Rjof, and parties dosiring to do so, may call there and examine it. For further information addross Box 14, Sunbury Post Olhce, or call nt tho isnck l ard ot T. HIMES A CO. Bunbnry, 18, 1867. 3m Coachmakers, 117 E aro selling Rim?, Spokes, Hubs, Springs, I T Canvass, Bolls, Clips, Aslos, Ac, very low- t Large Stock at CONLEY 4 CO. Sunbury, March 30, 1SA7. c ALL and see those beautiful Bird Cages at tho new Hardware store of J. II. CONLEY A CO. FIRST NATIONAL H. Q. THACHEB, Proprietor. MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA New Goods, New Styles, New Price The largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Mnrke TRUNKS OP EVERY GRADE & PRICE Gents' Traveling Satchel, Hand-Rags, Valises, Ac. Aa elegant assortment of Ladies' Fino Leather Sat chel Cuba's, Ac.. Ae. COME AND SEE, COME AND BEE. Pleaaimt's Ilullrtinje, MA RKET S (i UA li A pril 6, 1867 'JsUVHCmi aa TSW A. UBi: 9 Sheet Iron and Stove GZETTLEM0YER&BR0. (Successor to LENJ. ZETTLEMOYER.) Market Streot, near Engel's Store, SUNBURY, PA. HAVING taken charge of the old stand so long patronised by the people of Sunbury and vi cinity, beg leave to announce to the old friends and luo public generally, that they will supply tnoin nicu iuo iuubi luijiruvcu varieties oi STOVES, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES or the best Brands which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of arrangement, conibininc cheapness and durability and each stove warranted to porform what they are represented. Conl Oil, Coal Oil InmpH, Lanternut, Shades, Chimneys, and all articles usually kept in an establishment of this kind. COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all sites. FRUIT JARS and CANS of the latest Improved styles. He ia also prepared to do all kinda of Spouting and iiuouug, mmge anu rurnaoe won. Repairing, cheaply and neatly exeouted. GEO. ZETTLEMOYER A BRO. June 8, 18C7 y USE J. DE WOLF & CO S MAGIC VERMIN EXTERMINATOR! This wonderful preparation is certain death to RATS MICE, ROACHES, BED BUGS, ANTS, MOSyUI- ivwj, x iiir..3, ana inseots In U unions. May be obtained by our Agent, W.A. BENNETT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, BUNBURY, PA. t June 8 l,8o7. 3inp REMEMBER THE DEAD. Tl TKSSRS. D. C. biseinger and John A. Taylor, WAIlIll rflfAfttrilllv Bnn.,,inna tn L. !: . .. Sunbury, and surrounding eountry, that having formed a co-partnersbi hip, tboy ore now prepared to furouh ornamented and plain O'raveKtone, 1'oinba & .Monument of the best Italian and American marble, at prices mat cannot iuu iu give enure saiuiuctiun, and re- peuuuuy ruiicil luv puuuo fiuirnniige. DlSblNUER A TAYLOR. runtiury, March 31. lboo. ly. FANCY UttY GOODS STOKE 3VIIQQ KATE BLAOK, Market atreet, four doora west ofWm. 11. Miller's Boot and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa. T ESPECTFULLY informs her friendsin Sunbury Iv sod viuiuity, thathe bos just oponed her UrUlA'U A- tiUMUEIt duess goods, Of every description. l'uiiionutle IsrcMM 'J'rlmnilueis, Head Dretw, Olovcs, Iliwicry, Embroideries, Lace t'ullars, Bleached and ULhleached Muslius, Sheetings, Drillings, Alupaea, Poplins, Crape and Lace Veils, ladled' HalM, I hUdreu's llatai and , a Mt, of every variety. Mme. Dcmorest s Hair Curlurs, Hair Coil and Curls, Uluves, StookiiifFs, Collars, Corsets, Ao. Ueuta' Collars, Necktios, luUflluse, Uaudker chiofs and Buspeuders. Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptio (or double bpringbaUKTtf ) r HOPKINS Elliptic Skirts. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Toys, and a general variety of NOTIONS. . Sunbury, April 27, 18M. KA11J BLACK SHOEMAKERS. TUB best qualities of Sola Leather, French Calf kin. Vf 1 I. . V. .. umap, jjanu, nails, regie ; ools of all kinds, and every thiog used by the trade, for sale low bj J. H. CONLlJ A CO. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DREISBACH BROTHERS, RESPECTFULLY Inform their irlends and ens tomere, that they have removed their Store Into fh anu Ik Anil room nf thn'M ajmnln flu 1 1,1 In nn Third street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where they will be happy to wait upon them. Their large assortment of Groceries. Provisions, AC, are all frosh and of the best quality, consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices. Dried and Canned Fruits, fPrunes, Raisins, Cheese, and Crockora, and in fact everytning usually kept tn the Urooery line. They would also oall attention to their large and cheap lotof Good Family Flour, Green Tea, Hams, Shoulders, Ac, which are constantly kept on hand. FRESH FISH and Vogetablef, every Tuoeday and Friday etenings. Wive them a call ana see lor yoursonoa. Bunbury, April 27, 1807. , BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! To Hie Cltisscnn t SunUnry nad vicinity. THE undondgncd have bought the Brick - ard and linproveinents, formerly loosed and worked by A. B. Stevens, and have mado additional Im provements, ana are now (irujmrisu w ujnnv vuuLinv in manufacture and deliver BRICK in large quail titles, for building and other purposes. By the manufacture of a good article, and prompt attention to business, we hope to receive a share of nublio natronase. Ordera loft nt the Brick-Yard, or Box 14, Bunbury Post Office, will be promptly attended 10. T. HIMES A CO. Sunbury, May 18, 1867. ,1m ' CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL BENJ. BOHNEK, Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn ish from the must responsible Nurseries in this nnd other States, first class TREES of nil kinds. Also, Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Soods of all kinda. Orders aro respectfully solicited. Address BENJ. BOHNER, Paxinoa, North'd. Co ry N. B. Innranocs taken In several of tne most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Dctcotivo vuinpaiuos in iuc chuio. luneH, 1H(. y 1TE7T SHOE STORE. Market Street, adjoining Genrhort's Confectionery Slore, BUNBURY, Pa. THF undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that be has opened a NEW SHOE STORE, for tho sale as well as for tho manufacture of the finest and best quality of Ladies anoes, vis: tjllvvoliid, jMorrocro, CnlT-aiklni nnd IiiMtlii;r Uuitcrw. Ac. Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock Is entirely new ana wuu selected. Ho also manufactures lino trench and other Calf skin Hoots and 8hocs for Gentlouien. Orders for ladies and icontlruien s custom work will bo promptly attended to and got up in the best stylo by sKiltiil mechanics bnoe nnuings ao., constantly Kepi on nana ana for solo to tho trndo. J. H.JEFFRIES. Sunbury. April 20, 1867. Tns . FIRST PREMIUM or o Silver Modal WAI AWA&DKD TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the N. II. State Agricultural Society,,.. 1U cur hoiucn ia isatima, at pew, ltMt, B A. It It K XT' B Vegetable Hair Restorative Bmtorci Gray Ilalrto It nvtarml color. Pro- tnuii'i inc prow in or me iiair. iiiuiriri inv rovio iu itieir ongiuui orpanic bcuuii. r.raui- s coles Jiaodrulr and Ilumori. rrevcntf w A". iiHiriauii'trouu in a Mini-nor Jirttving. JsqW utid i the most opularanil rlt "W KuL West. NartJi and stC V able nnicie itiroutriioui wo cuit vtcHT, tNorui ana ttuuut. WO J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, H. H. Sold by W. A. BENETT, Sunbury, Pa., and Druggist generally. April n, it. om J. W. NTKVINIM, WATCHMAKER A JEWELER, Market Square, near the Court House, SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. HE has just opened an assortment of (jold f)T and Plain l'atont Watches, CLOCKS Vsve, lor iiaiiroads, uuiiKs ana Liweinnia, rine liuld Kings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Minia' ture Cases, Medallions, Lockets, FonMIs, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Tablo, Dessert, Tea Suit and Mustard bpoons, bugar bpoons. Cups, rtnpkin Rings, Fruit end Butter Knives, Sbiolds, Combs, Diuuiond Pointed Pons, Casters, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Fruit Dudies, Cake Bankets, Syrup Pitchers, do., do. Ho invites tho citizens of Sunbury nnd vioinity to cull at the abovo place, where be will be happy to wait upon tncui. Particular attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, I8B7. J. H. Conley & Co., Mm-Kol Street, Itneii oi'llie Itailroad SUNBURY, PENN'A. DEALERS IN roiti:iu A. ami:icm., Hardware & Cutlery. THE attention of Mochanics, Farmers, Builder, and Buyers generally is invited to the fact that we are now offering a better selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than ever was offered in this marked at prioes much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our stock comprises all articles in this line of business, embracing a generul assortment of tools and mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAHON MAKERS, JOINERS, AC, AC, together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Rope, Chains, Urindstones, Mill and X Cut Saws, Ac, re. Bunbury, Marcn 3U, 1SB7. Fashionable Dress TBIMMINQS1 AND Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery Store of Miss M. L. QXJSSLER, Fourth Stroot, two doors below the Railroad, West aide, blUNUUKK, PA. Such as T. il V iX 9 ,H ill W v iJ il J 41U w 0 Dress-Trimmings, Head-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery Ribbons, I lowers, Collars, Uandker chiefs, Ao., Ac, which have been carefully selected. Miss M. L. U ussier has just opened a large assort ment of Millinery tioods. Ladies should not fuil to and see tho latest styles as it will pay to not delay in visiting huratoro. , lull uud examine for yourselves. No trouble to snow goods bunbury, April 20, 1607. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 A; 27 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Ureen, ON THE EUROPEAN i'LAN. rfTIlE STEVENS HOUSE Ui well and widely known X to the traveling publio. The location is espe cially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in oluse proximity to the businees part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and ailjaoeut to all the prinoiual Railroad and oteamboat aepots. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal aoeommoda tion for over 30(1 guosU it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement fur the com- furt and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well roiitiluted provided with gas ana water tns attendance is prompt aud respect! ul and the tabic is generously provided with every aoiioaoy oi inc season at moderate rates. OEU. K. CHAbK A CO., Prop'tn. May ti, 1H67. em J3 Arc especially Invited to eall and examine our stock or iuiLDx.K d JiAKDW AKa, comprising Nails aud Biiikes of all varietius. Butts, Screws, Strap and T lliuges, Looks and Latches, Bolts, Flus tering iiowuis, linoJt irowels, i'iaslorer's Bieves, a '-ftm I AC, so , tor sole by J. II. CONLEV t CO "! years established In N. Y. City," "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poiarme." "Niit dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats eomeout of their holes to lie." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac., EXTEHM'B Is a paste nsed for Bait, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, Ac , Ac. COSTAR'S" BF.D-DUO EXTERMINATOR la a liquid or wash used to destroy, end also sa a preventive for Bed-Buss, As. COSTARU ELECTRIC POWDER FOR INSECTS Is for Moths, Mnsqnitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac. (7 I ! ! Brwari ! ! ! of all worthless Imitations, rFfeethat "CnevAa'e" name is on each Box, Bottle, and r iaaa, oeiore yim inly. DT Address, HENRY R. COSTA R, 494 Broadway, N. Y. And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. Sold by FRILINQ A SON, Sunbury, Fa. a o t -a. s CELKURATED BUCKTHORN SALVE For Cats, Burnt, Bra i oca, Wound, Boila, Cancera, flntken Ureaeta, Sore Nipples. UlcKdiitK. Bliird and Hail if ut Pilt; Serofuloui, rutriri and III cnndilimied 9Hea; Clcera, ifiHiKiular nweiiinira. briiDiiona. vdwneoua AUeciinna, Kinworm, Itch, Corna, uuuionn Uhilbtaiiia, Ac ; Cnnp ped Htitida. Ltpt, A.c.j Ultcaof tfpideta, Jiiaecta, AiiiinaU, Boxoa, 9c(., 50 rta.. and 91 aizea. bonl hjr all tiruraiatt evrrvwhere. And by HKNKV R. COSTA ft , Depot 48t Broadwav. Mew i urk. tSukl by K RILING V SON, Simbtirj-, Pa. COSTAR'S UNIVERSAL CCPJJ SOLTEITT. For Coma, Uuiiioni, Wnrta, Jic, C?BuxeB, '25 eta , 60 eta , and SI aisea. 8mM by all Drueaistaevervwhera. And 1-.KMIY R. CUSTAK. Depot 484 Unradway, rold by FRILING A SON, Sunbury, Pa. COSTAR'S PREPARATION OP BITTER-SWEET & ORANGE BLOSSOMS FOP. BKAUTIFV1NO THE COMPLEXION. Used tn Soften and Beauty the Skin, remove Freckles imniea, ririipiion., r c. unaiem are uow using it in preicreucs to an oiners. rw-Bntttrs, . PnM hv all Druvtfiats ever'where. Anrt liy IIKNKY K. COtf l'AK, Depot 44 Broadway, ew ors. Sold by FRIUNO A SON.Suubwy, Pa. COSTAR'S PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY ! For Coughs, Colds, Haarsenns, Sore Thmat, Croup, iKauuiii; Coueh. InnueiiiEa. Asihina. Ciaisuinntion, Bron dual Aucctiojis, and all Diseawauf the ThruulaiHi Lungs. Buttles, 15 cts., 50 cts , and nice. 84Hd livall Drueiri.ls everywhere. Ami hy HENRY K. COSTAK, Depot 464 Broadway, New ork. Sold Uy r rllldNO ft BUM, Buulmry, fa. CELEBRATED BISHOP FILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL. For Nervous and Sick Headaebe, Coativeneas, Indigestion, Dv.liensia, Ullllouaiiess, ConMipation. Diarrtiea. Colics. Chills, l-'evers, and geueral daangemciu ot the Dojesliv, uiRHiia. Boxes, 95 els., AO cts., and Sjl sizes. tsild by all Driuririns everywhere. And by IIMIV R. COBTaK, Depot 484 Broadway. New l ora. Sold by t- Hll.liNU ft bun, Huulmrjf, I'a. BOLD BY FIULLNO&SON, Sunbury, Ta. Junt 22, 1867. Sm THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL 1 1 j SPRING AND SUMMER Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market and Fourth Street, BUNBURY, PENN'A. Invites the publio to eall and examine his elegant assortment of SUMMER GOODS, which he will tell at greatly reduoed prices. His stock consists in part of OASSIMBRE3. CLOTHS, &C , Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Ginzhams, Calicoes, Muslins, Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment ot Bolton ana woolen goods generally. HD)T3IDHSB Hosiery, Gloves, Uoop Skirts. Also Handkerchiefs, urusnes, uomos. lata and Caps), Hoots) nnd NIioon, liis assortment of Roods will not, be Is sure fail to please the fancy and suit the wants of any desirous oi pureuasing. uis siock oi HARDWARE AND QUEEN8WARE, and Groceries is large In quantity and choice tn quality, comprising generally everyming noeoea in Out household either for use or ornament. He ia alwava readr and clad to see his friends ana takes pleasure in snowing inrm nis guuun oven thouirh no sales are maae. lie on i t can, anu is suro that the stock will compare favorably in price and quality with the cheapest. Sunbury, April 13, 1867. THE HOWE MACHINE CO S . SEWING MACHINES, 690 Broadway, New Yon. For l'nmilicn nnd JlnnulUrlnrers, These World-Renowned Sewing Machines, were awarded tho highest premium nt tho World's Fair in bonuon, ana six nrst premiums nt tne bus lorn State Fuirof 1806, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a inuoh smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, nnd by the introduc tion or tho most approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very bent machines In tho world. These machinos are inn do at our new nnd spncious Factory nt Bridgeport, Conn., undur tho immediate supervision of tlio President of the Company, Ei.iah JiuwB. jr., tho original inventor oi tno iscwing aiu- cbine. They are adapted to ail kinds of Family Sewing, and to use of Seamstresses, Dress Milkers, Taylors, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars. Skirts, Cloaks. Man tillas. Clothing, Huts, Cups, Corsets, Hoots, Shoos, Harness. badu lee, Linen tioods, Umbrellas, furasuls, etc. Tbey work equally well upon silk, linon. wool en and cotton goods with silk, ootton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem. fell, cord, braid, Dinu, ana periorm every species oi sewing, masinc a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on bun sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented bv Mr. HOWE, nnd made nn this Machine, is the most popular and all fcewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. The Howe Machine Company. 899 Broadway, Cor. Fourth St.. N. Y. April 6,1807. J1A.MIA .HAKi:it. Mrs. A. TWEED, In Miss Anna Painter's Fancy tioods Store building, Alurket bquore, d doors west ol tho 1'ost Uluco, T ESPECTFULLY informs ber friends and the ti publio that she has aiiiin upened a shop, Murket street, Sunbury, where she is prepared to make to order Ladies' Drosses, in an entire new stylo. Ladies' Cloaks, Ao. Also Uentlemen's shirts. Orders respeotfully solicited. Sunbury, Jan. 19, 1HH7. ty TRON. A large assortment of the best manufao- lured Bars, Hoop. Band, Round and Square Iron, Nail Rods, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Anvils. Bellows. lees. Hammers. Sledges, Rasps and Files, at 8. BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS! ii. u. xiia iii:h, SUCCESSOR TO W. W. APSLEY. I N addition to our largo stock, already on hand, we erenow reoeivinira full supply of bpnng nnd Suminor goods for Ladies, Uuulleinun, Misses aud Children's wear. Also a s-ood assortment of Trunks. A large lot of R. R. Bags, Ocnts' Hue leather Satchels. We wish it distinctly understood that we intend selling our goods at small prohts, exclusively for the cash. lon t tornet tne plAce. I'leasanl I uuilding, Mar ket Square, Sunbury, Pa. isuriuu Boots ana en.es neatly repair ea at short notice. If any bought of us should rip they shall be fixed for nothing. 11. U. lllAlltlt. Sunbury, AprU 8. 1867. tf. luinl. Oils), Ae. A full stock of Oils comprising Linseed Oil, Coa Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricuting Oil for Engines an Machinery, Varnishes, Ulass, always on band, at low prices at CONLEY A CO S IUtt baddlers, we have Saddle Trees, Bills, Buck ' les, li iir Trees, Pad Trees, Hunee, all kinds aud every thing pertuiuing to the business, for sale by I. 11. a. UU. SILVER'S WASH POWDER SAVES Time. Labor. Money. Makes WASHINU A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL. Sold Everywhere. TRY IT. Addresi all orders to the Manufacturers ZIEULER A SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 1U7 Mortis '1'liirU Sti tel, Auiru. Novcmber 24, 18M ly PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AND BTATIONEHY, Monthly Time Books, Drawing Books and Slates. Books, Hymn Books, Blink Books, Memorandum Books, Diaries, Pocket Books, Ink Stands, Pens, Pencils, a fine aatortinent of Paper, Ink, Ac. For sale by ANNA PAINTER. MOON & LAMPIIEAR, No. 9 and -I I-'ulton Market NEW YORK, WHOLESALE DEALERS SHIPPERS of all kinds of All orders punctually atteuted to. February 23, 1867. Am. SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS IN J. W. CAKE'S Addition to the Borough of 1 Sunburv. for Sale on reasonable terms. Apply w vt. it. it. a vi li ana, SOL. BROSIOUS, Sunbury, Pa. Or P. W. SHEAFER.Pottsvlllo, Pa. Nov. 24, 1800 mHE following persons arc entitled to receive an X inereaae of Bounty under the Aot of Congress passed July iboo, to equalise Bounties. 1st All soldiers who enlisted after the 10th day or April, 1861, for S years, and served their time of enlistment and have been aonurablv discharged, and have received or arc entitled lo receive Bounty of I ilou, arc entitled aa additional iiounty of fltsO 2d All such soldiers who enlisted for I years, and have been honorably diaeharged on account of wounds received in the line of duty, arc nulled to an additional Bounty ot s suv. Sd The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of suoh soldiers who died in tbe serviec of wounds or disease, arc entitled to an additional uounty oi 1UU. By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON, Em., of I Pussuar, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim Agent, all suoa claims ean be speedily oolleoted. puuoury, Augusts, looo. u piaiu roil saxk. TTANDSOME, fine-toned, new, and prioe low. XS. ABNJUU-W IBIS umof. BREAKFAST SHAW IX, for sale at the Fane. i 1 civu ansa i aikils PbUadelphlit, &. Erie KallrMd. "BUMMER TIM TABLE. Thrnat-h and direct route between Philadelphia iiauimore, Ilnnlshuri, rt llliamsporl, ana the Ureal vii negioa el rennsyivama. ELEUANT 8LEEPINU CARS on all Might Trains. On and after Monday, April 29th. lM7,the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will run as loilowai WlftTWABBt Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, i T.Mpn. " " Bunbury, . Krie. lis am 4.08 nsa Brie Express leaves Philadelphia. ' 13.00 noon . ounDurr ' " arr at Erie fl.M p m V.4& a n Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, , 8.00 a n 4.15pm eunnurv 1 " arrive at Look Haven. 7.45 p m 10.80 p m - 5.55 a m Buffalo Express loaves ISaltlmore " " bunbury, .. " arrive at Losk Haven, Eastward. , 11.60 a m. Mail Trair. leaves Erie 10.35 am " " Sunbury, " arr. at Philadelnhta. 11.63 am 7.00 a m B.00 p m 6.10 am Erie Express leaves Erie ' " Bonhury " arr. at PhiladelDhia. 1.00 p Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7.15 am 10.35 am 6.40 p m c-unnury, " arr. at Philadelphia. Lock Haven Aco. leaves Lock Haven. " " Sunbury, "arr. at Philadelphia 1.50 p m 6.10 a m 12.60 a m Mail and Express eonneot with all trains on War ren A Franklin Railway. Passcnirers Icavlna Phil. adelnhia at 12.00 M. arrive atlrvinolon at 0.40a m, and Oil City at 50 a m. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M., arrive at Oil City at 4 35 o m All trains on Warren ft Franklin Railway mnko elose connections at Oil City with trains for Frank lin and Petroleum Centre. BAUUAUE CHECKED xuiivuuu. . ALFRED L. TYLER, Ueneral Superintendent A NlltV AIlltlVAL. OF SP . N J Ann SHMMRR tM. J.11A.1 VI 1111 Mr hJ J iUiUAJAV AT THE STORE OF J H EN GEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets,, SUNBURY JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a lanre supply of SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS, whloh he will sell at small profits, for cosh or eountry produce. His Drv Uoods department Is full of every descrip tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS UOODS, and White Uoods at all prices. rancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland ttool Shawls Yankee notions In Great Variety Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts. Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tablo Oil Cloth Widow Shades, Plain Orecn and Brown Oil Cloth and fixtures for Windows. GKOCEBIE S, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Cruckers, Spices, Suit Finn, Cheosc, Ac. Uueeiisware,Ulawwaro, splendid Setts of Tenwarc, at low prices. BOOTS ft SHOES IN GKEAT VARIETY. Huts and Cans, Oil, Puiut, Ulass, Putty, School uooas. i apor, oiaies, so, HARD W A RE . Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Screws, A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor der, at all prieea. All persuns desiring to get good goods will please give mm a can. J. II. ENUEL. Sunbury, April 20, 1867. SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINEEY AND FANCY GOODS, Just opening at the Store of Miss LOUISA BHISSLEIt, South side of Markot Square, SUNBURY, Pa. MISS SlIISSLElt has just returned from tho oitics with a choice and fushionablo selection of BONNETS, HATS, SHAKERS. SUNDOWNS, ItlSlOKl, COMET, AC, of tho latest styles and patterns, to which sbo invites me attention oi iaiy purchasers. Also, Misses and Children Hats of different varieties. A fine assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Uloves, Fans Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Flowers, Riboons, Bel Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. Ladies' Neck Ties Dress Combs. Head Dresses, FANCY UOODS, Laces. Handkerchiefs. Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Buttons, nnd an goods lound in a lady s furnishing More Also, received an exoellont assortment nt Perfu mery, Toilet Soaps, Tooth and Hair Brushes, with a different variety nf collars (paper and linen.) and T: li c . . .. .. uca-xioa, uni-uuh, ouspenuera, SB., lor ucnuo men. A cood assortment of Stat ioner v. Thankful for past favors she hones bv a further desire to please the public, the continuance of their patronngo. L011SA BUlSbLER, April 13, 1S67. NEW GROCERY STORE, IT. S. FTJPelEAlT & CO Market Strcot, Six doors East of Third stroot, north side, SUNBURY, PA., T ESPECTFULLY Inform tboir friouds and the It publio, tuut they have openod a 1TEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, ana win oe nappy to nave mem can ana examine their stock, which has just been opened, embrac ing every tiling in tne uroccry line, such as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Cannod and Dried L--..:- II II : n i ruiis, Dunn., jiuuiiiiy, vuvesu, vraoaurs, Bacon, Ham, Fun, Salt, Potatoes, etc., together with Soaps, and in fact everything is the Uroccry and Provision. Lime. FLOUR AND FEED. Quoensware. Willow-ware. Glassware, Coal Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ao. call anu see oetore purchasing elsewhere. W. S FIRMAN A CO Sunbury, April 27, 1S67. MILLINERY GOODS -A-2M 3D 3STOTI' 3TS. Miaa ANNA PAINTER. Market Square, two doors west of tbe Post Office SUNBURY, PENN'A. RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends and tbe publio, that she has just returned from the city, where she bus spent sometime Iu making selections and purchases, and has just opened a large stock ot MILLINERY UOODS AND NOTIONS, unum. ir.jjmuigF, vriUOIinO ADU 1, - gans Skirting Lining, Hoop Skirts, Bugle Trim llikluM. T ....u rv i : : r . . mings, trape irttuinings, llat Crape, Cloak Buttons, Corsets, Zephyrs. A targe assortment of Ladies and Gentlemon's Hosiery. A variety of BOOKS 4 STATIONERY. DOLLS of all siscs. Alphabet Blocks, Ac. She tatters herself in beinc able to make a disnlav that will rive entire satisfaction to visitors, and guuu. win ue cxuioiiea wnn pleasure. .Sunbury, May 4, 187. SPRING TRADE 1S67. M. Zi. LAZAHUS. TT70TJLD respectfully call the attention of the 1 1 puouo to ner new assortment of 3PB.I1TG GOODS. In Dreaa Goods, Lawns, Delaines, Ala psoas, Mohairs, Ac. White Uoods, Cambrics, Swiss Nainsook, aiaouuev, iuuia-j.wiiis,riiuunta, aud a variety of Oarriualdi Muslins, New Style. lres) Trliumiue 1st rnt variety. Edgings, U loves. Hosiery, Ribbons, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Towels, Napkins. Ladies and Uent's Linen Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Lace and Ureeuadine Veils, and a great variety of Notions too numerous to men tion. ......... KID GLOVES of the very best quality. " t . J ,M il l. LAZARUS. Bunbury, May 4, 1867. RECORD TOTO PERSONS having unrecorded Seeds arc remind ed that they must be recorded, according to the Act of Assembly which requires that-- "All deeds and eonveyaacas foreal estate in this Couimoaweatlihi ahall be ceorslad Ui the omoc fiw Keoordine Deeds in the Couatv Wk.r the UiW. li. mtkiu nx mantis after the execulma of such deeds and oonvcysnoe; and every such deed and convey ance not sf9rdc4 as aforesaid, shall be judged FRAUDULENT AND VOID against any subsequent Surohaaer fur A valuable unsidcratiuai unless suoh ecds be recorded before the reourding of tsc deed or eonreyauoe under which saoh subsequent parohaa- Arnpmiirtv.ffiiMh.il nlniin 11 W1?"'' . ' " ihusc kavuigold ueedi will ptofrt by paylag strict attention to the above. March 13, IHt?. Great Attraction, ' ' atths NEW TIN -WARE, HnecC Iron nnd MoT Store or SMITH & GEXTTEEft, Where tbey koep eonstantly on band and manufac ture to order at short aotioe. AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions. They would especially eall the attention of pur chasers to Uieir large and well selected stock of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.' : The subscribers have snada arranaqmenls to have all their boat stoves made to order, and those who would have a good stove would do well to go and examine their large and Well seleoted stook. : First. They defy competition on the following tried Brands of Cook Stoves, via l Combination Ja llnrner. Cook. Uovernor Ienn 'ook. WABASH AND IKON81DE8, ' and the well known Antidust Cook Stove callod BPEAR'B AHTIDUST. Also. Parlor and office Stoves in creat variety em bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability ana eacn stove warrantea to periorin wnai mey are represented. Also, ineeoienratea Baltimore Fire riace btove, for heating first, second and third stories by Registers. Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, the celebrated MOUSING GLORY. Coal il. Conl Oil Iasnpsi, MhadoM, ClitsnnieM, nnd nil nrtlcle usually kept In an establishment of this kind. Thoy are also prepared lo furnish Slate and do slating in me neat worKmaniiKe manner. Also, to do Tin Roofing, Bpouttnt Rnnge nnd Furnace Work, Uaa Fitting, Ao. Repairing neatly nu cueitpiy exccuiou. Also : "'- Itnv Hone Siipvr-lMioita lli tll'." Remember tho place. Sample nnd Sales Room nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market street, botwvcu Third and Fourth streets. Building a lira puinicu. August 23, 100. No wore Enid llemh! No more Gnty Jel-$, . 1. 1: o m HAIR RENEWER ELECTRIC ia pronounced by all who have used it the very best preparation for tho Hair. It is a positive euro for Baldness, cradicntcs Dandruff and Humors, stops th Huir from falling out, and speedily restores Uray Locks to their orijrinal hue and luxuriance It operates on the secretions and Gils the glands wiui new me anu coloring matter, xntn, dead faded or urav hair will alwuvs be brought back bv i few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and oolor. It makes tho hnir soft, elossv. frarrnnt. nlcnsant to tho touch and easy to arrange Dry, wiry and intrnctuble lucks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desirud position. As a Hair Dress ing it has no ciiuul. The sales are enormous and it is a universal fuvoritu with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Drucnists throughout the United Status Auuress mi orders in ZIEULER A SMITH. Sole Proprietors, 137 .Aorlli Third Kl IMiit'a. November 21, IMA. ly. .i-ili-ru 'viiti-nl Etiiilwuj'. ' FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY to and from Ilnlilinnra and Washington city. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from tne North and vi est Uronch usquchannn, and Northern an uesiern rvunsyivania anil now lork. A unil Mltfr 1 HY )1V MlUI'll ink ,Ui'.r the Trains of the Northern Central Railwuv win run as ioiiows : NORTirWATirt Mail Train leaves Baltimore 8.3fl a ra " Hnrrieburg, 1.211 p m arr nt Wil1in,i,ui..t-I A 9t . m Bnffalo Express leaves Baltimore 10.10 pm " Itiirrisburg, 2.05 a m " Elmira. ll .ili a m nrr ?iimin(lfiiri,n !4 Mil n ... Fast Line, leaves Baltimore, 12.10 p m lliirristiurg, 4.10 p m " Elmira, 1.1 J a m nrr. CallMlldaiinia. 4 III! h hi Erio Express lea res Baltimore, 7.20 p m " llarrtsburg, 2.0 a ui arr at Erie. 7 ml hi York nnd HarriM 1 loaves York, 7.10 am burg Accoiu. arr. llarrisburg; H.40 a m BOUT II WARD Mull Irani, leuves Williaiusport, 8 40 a ai " llarrisburg, I . .'15 pm arr. at Rnlliiuoru. 6.110 p in leaves Cunandaigua, 2 nil p m Buffalo Express Ldinira, o .lU p m " Harriaburg, 2 XI a m nrr. at Baltimore, 7 00 a ui luavea Canaudaigua, 10.20 p ai " Flmira, 1 Oi a m " llarrisburg, V.20 a m arr at Balliuiure. I Do n ui Fast Lino York nnd llurris- 1 leaves Hiurruburir. i.OS n m burg Aecoiu. arr. York, 6.35 p m Mini Train and Hurrisburir' Aocnniinodatiun North and South will run daily, excopt Sunday. Elmira tipress .North daily, and South dail v. exoent Mon day. Cincinnati Express south will run duilv T.nl Sunday. r Fast Line North arrive duily except Sundavs. Elmira Express North leaves dailv. and Erie Ex press North leaves duily except Saturday. For furihor information apply at tlio 'Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. DUBArlKx uen. Supt. CEo.-itliiiK Itnilrond. SUMMER A R R A N U E M E N T . April 8th. 1867. GREAT TRUNK LINK from the North and North-West fur Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottarille, Tainuqua, Aablaud'. Lebanon. Alleu town, Eastun, Epbrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ao. Trains leave Hnrrisburc fur Kew-Ynrk. as f,,l. lows: Ata.lMI. o.lOandD.Hi A. M. and 1 10 and 0 on P, M, connoolinir with similar Truina nn th P.m,. sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York ai 5.00 ana iu.iu a. i. and 4.40, 6 lid and 10.25 P. M. Slovping Cars aoeompanying the 3.00 A.M. and 9.00 r. ai. i rains, wituout chauire. Leave HorrLsburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama- qua, Minersville, Aitilund, Pine Urove, Allentuwn aud Philadelphia at b.10 A.M. and 2.1U and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; tbe 4.10 n in. luakintr ounnections for Philadelphia and Cidiinihin nl. u..n.,ili.. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via 'ohuvlkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave llarrisburg at 3.20 p. ui. iieiuruing : lcave new lork at V.00 a. m., 12.110 Noon and 5.00 aud b.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at b.15 a. m. and 3.30 p. in. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returniug from Reading at 6.30 p. Ui. stopping at all (Stations ; Pottsville at s.io a. m. and i io p. m.; Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 a. and 1.05 p.m.: Tamauua at V.45 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 55 p. iu. Leave Pottsville for Harrubnrv via frlmutlilll and Susquehanna Railroad at 7 00 a. m. Reading Accommodation Train leavos Reading at 7 30 A. AI. returninit from Philadelnhia at 4 110 P. M. ' Columbia Railroad Trains leave y...dln t T na A. M., and 6. lit P.M. furKphraU, Litis, Laaeaa- Mjr, voiumout, AO. On Sundavs : Leave New Ynrk itKMnm Phil.. delphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 a. tn, .uuu.urt wit, mi o.iii,K, i-uiisviuo a uu a in., Harruburg, 0.3 a m, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 a. m, for Uarrisburg, and 11.22 a. m. for New York, and 4.25 p m. for Philadelphia.. - CouiuiuUlion, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion iiuaeta, at reduood rates to and from all points. Baggage eheoked through : 80 Pounds Brgjage al- v ws WSSJV14 A II Sj44j)Of . U. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Reading, Pa., April 8, 1867. LutkuH uunu Ap llloomsiburi; Kail road. ON and after Jan. 1st. 1867. Paaiani-a. T;. wm sua ,uiiuw. . SOUTHWARD. ' A. M. A M P. M. 7 10 8 ao P. H. . 4.40 ADO 811 8.50 10 15 Leave Peranton, 6.50 19 00 - tvlngstun, 0 65 11.20 " ' Ruiiert, U 20 " Dauville, 9.54 Arr. North'd., 10 35 ' NORTHWARD. Leave North'd., T oe 6 !0 IN 6.35 80S " Danville, 7.40 . ' Rupert, 8.14 A. M. " Kingston, ' 10.50 8 SI P.M. 3 50 Ait. at swranvoa. 11 M t,4 4 DO 10 14 X rains leavinc Ksnntoa ai 8 an A. M ... K... ton, eonneot With Train .rriv mir .1 K.w Vk .n. . TVK" M'" Tria Suu" Sorantoo at 5 50 A.M. via Northumberland, reach Harruburg 19.UIII M U.l.i & tk . u " ,7 . . i,ir, w.aa r. nasnington 60 P. M. vU Rupert reach Philadelphia at I.IW p. in Kingston, Jan. J9, 186T, ' ' , C'sslldrvM't, Cssrriasr. WTS woald oall the aUenUon of thoae wantin a y Child's Casriaa-e, so ew H. and larze assort- vuviH wmfciMiig srsw atsti peauuiui siyie. NEW GROCERY. THE subscriber! begs leave ia announce to the cltlsens of Banbury and its vioiulty, that tbey have opened NEW GROCERY; Tvo door vett of J. IT. Kngk't Btorc, in Marlet Square, where the arc prepared to furnish every variety of groceries, and will keep conataatly on hand the choicest varieties of , FLOUR & FEED, Fish,' Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Salt Hp Ice of all diacrlption, Soaps of every variety Candles, Antoking and Chewing tobaeoo, Segars. Hams, ohnuldors, Jlnoon, Butter, and Eggs. Also Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Poaches and Toma toes. Pickets, Kctohnn. Penner Sagos. Raisins. Lemons, Ac, of best a unlit v. and In fact ererv ttvle of articles kept in a well stocked Urooery. Also j,iuor t incgnr. aii Binas oi coantry produce token In exchange. The patronage of the publio is re- ipeotiutiysoitoitea. UEOKuE K. BEARD A CO. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1805. BREAD & FANCY CAKES. Two doors west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa. RESPECTFULLY Informs the eltisens of bun bury and vicinity, that be will bake to order II kinds oi Cnkea lor llalln. Parties), Jcv. Families ere supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist Rolls. Rusks, Tea Buns, Ac, and also kept on hand nianafaotured out of the best materials. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Having bad larsc experience f bore to rive) general satisfaction to all who may favor me Willi their patronage. DAVID FRY. Sunbury, Dec 9 1886. 91. 4'. JKAItlIAKT''M Confectionery. Toy and riVCTiT STORE Jliirliet Street, Nuultury, Pa. CONFECTIONEttY OP ALL KINDS, TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FRUIT, Ac, &c, CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at tne above establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason able prices. He Is manufacturing: all kinds of Confectioneries to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low rates. Tobacco, Sogers, Stationery. Nuts of nil kinds. ani a variety of other articles, all of whiah are offored wnoiesaie ana retail. Rumombcr the name and plaon.J , M. C. tlEARHART, Market street, 3 doors west f E. Y. Bright A Son's store. Sunbury, 8cpt. 19, 1863. tf STORE . W. A. JIEMKt, .Market Square, l .Msg K V, in. TTAVINtl recently purchased the Drug 5tnro conducted hv It X r;.k. r i. I J formerly conducted by leave to inform the eitixma nf .stm.i,'.... '.i ..: emity, that I have entirely rcplcnisiicd"my stock B am. -9ZJ sffS- Sri FANCY ARTICIiES ! auch as Combs. Brushes, Poeket-Books, S..aps, Per rumory, Hair-)il, Knives, Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps, lobaooo and Cigars, l'aiiitai, OilM, Iuc, tilann, illy, ViirniHlieis, lalent .llt-diriufN, Ac. All my Tinclurca. Syrups, Ointments. Cerates, and other preparations ato manufactured by myself aud fruui the best material I can procuro it. Market Having had quite a Dumber of years' experience in Drug nnd Preeriptiun Ens'im, both in Philadelphia and Iho country, nnd also the advantage of the College of Pharmacy, I feel com potent to COMPOUND ALL PntSC'RIl'TIONd that be 1 hysiuians and publio may favor me with. All my preparations as I have nliovo assorted, aro made from the best material, and upon houur I assert, tbey are of officinal strength. kjur medicinal purposes, I keepon(band the very WINKS, BKANDIES AND LIQUORS, that I can procure. Bidore purchasing elscnhcro, cull and convince your own mind. K . . W. A. BENNETT. runbury, Nov 18, 1S65. NEW MARBLE YARD ! Third Mtrrrt. .Aorlls of tlic I ivl, SUNBURV, I'KNN'A., WM. RUSH, Proprietor. M Y u, V ou'-it,"'. and Ornamental and Plain Work in Murldn .,r,..r,ii,. i al the lowest prices. 1 lie sutisoriUcr having hud experience in the heat establlshineuts of Philadi-lphia, feels confident of wing nun, iviurn out tut I i best styles of wm k. A. H. RUSH, Agent. April 20,1867. SUNBURY FOUNDRY. .WHO. KOII11IMI1I V f.. ARE now carrying on business at this old estab lishment with renewed to order''"'' dvt:T,Vtion P'omptly furnished .-.7MU,.lC,m?nufttc'urca at thu Foundry havo acquired the highest reputation. .i.r aueiition paid to MILL CASTINGS tnrmurs should nut tiiri-nt tl.., ii. A mnii'f i at the bunbury I oundry have never been equalled. Agricultural implements repaired at short notice. 7" " '"eluding cooking utensils, of tho most improved and most useful puiiwas. The business will be eondneted on an enlarged Male. Old customer, will v..- ii .? ... and now ones are respectfully sidicited. fMlliruirw HI.... tn lo i.i FLOUR & FEED STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fTUIE subsoribcr respectfully informs the publio .f.L?,'..,,ep, e"antly on hand at his new i . . uViV;',?,?fr, O""" Volley Railroad Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by the barrel and sacks of all kinds of Feed by the tod Tbe above is all and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. hi. .... , ",..JU- vAUW ALLADER. Sunbury. April 1, JoSi" 4. IIOOl'hKIUTia. NBW SPRING STYLES, "Odb Own Make." embracing every New and BesiraMe siie, style andi hape of Plain and lu.il Hoop bkiru. 2 11-4 a 1 3-U 31-4, 3 1.2. 3 3-4 uh VdT, wtilily ength and sue Waist ; in every respect First tuali ty and especially adapted to meet the wauls of First Class and most fashionable Trade. "Die Owa sits " of Hoop Skirts, aro lighter, more eiastio, more durable, and Really Cheape? thail any other make of either Single or double Spring Skirt in the American Market. Tboy are Warrant ed In every respect, and wherever iutroduoed give universal aatistaction. They are now being exten tLVi' ' lUuilo. wd every Lady should Uy Rv,.Ic,.'Hopki0',0,n,M',ke','n''e that each TrHVVf,if,o,W.;1'; iWP-K.IN'8 MANUFAC TURER, tii ARCH Street, PUILAD A. "-No others are Uenuiue. A Catalogue eoutaiuuig Stylo, biae and Retail Prices, sent to?ny address. A Uni '"".' Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Or 'JfL"1,1 or. oUlo, promptly and oarefully lied n holesalc and Retail, ut Alanulootory and Salesrooms, No. 63A ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. SKIRTS made to order, realterod and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY u v n. .o. WM. T. HOPKINS. March 33, 1867 lOtaw dooI nevts tor .11olh-r! MOTHERS, are you oppressed with anxiety for yoar little ones? Are your slumbers aud hearts broken by taeir cries Do you avake in tho morning unrefreaaed and appruhensivc I If so. pro cure at once bottle ut iH. Leons' Infant Remedy and yea will have Be more weary hours of watching and a&juety. oi. lisokm i.i'Avr i:mi:iv has stood lee seel of years. Thousands of nurses and Btothar bear witness that it never fails to give relief tf ased In season. It is a mild, yet sure aud speedy ewe lor Celie, Cramps and Windy Pains, ami u ia valuable fur all oataplaints Insidiut to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all orders to UEOLER A SMITH, i Sole Pproprislors. lit North Third Nir'rl, t'lill'u. NoveBjberHlWW-'' ' J, 11 CONUtY C.Q.
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