nnbnrg American. SUNKUIIV, AUGUST 12, 1871, Katlroail Time TaMcn. N. C. 11. W. East. P. R. n. R. West. Ituluilo Ex I've 4:10 a niKr)o Mali, l'vo 2:05 a m Krio " " 8:55 BMiflulo F.x. " 4:15 " F.lmlraMall ' 11:45 KlmlrnMitll " 12:45 nm Krio " " 1:05 ' I Loc k H. Ac." 4:35" SunburyAc." 6:45 p mjErle Ex. " 0:50" SIIAMOKIl-t PIVIRION . C. R. W. I.EWB , A11HIVR Bunhurv nt 1 1 :50 a lu ' At Sunbtiry 8:45 m " ' 4:40 pm " 4:00 pm D. II. & W. n. R. Leave Snnbury 5:55 a. Hi., 4:85 nml ":50 p. m. Arr. at Suubliry llhOU a in, 0:30 and 8:40 p m. Accident Insurance Tickets can bo bad of J. -Bhlpmtiii, Ticket Agent, iitllm Depot. jocaI JSffairs. Sbwino SlAiMiiNn9.--MI.ss Caroline Dallus Is thenireut for tho snio of tliu tlncu best Sewing Machine In existence, viz. s "The Improved Sinner," "Urover & Uultcr" and "Domestic," which nre constantly on baud and sold nt rca sonulilc prices. Cull mid pee them. Office on Market street, cast of tho railroad. ' . . To Ouu Patkonh. Wo nro now sending bills to nil who nre owing us, nnd we trust that they will be promptly responded to. Wo nre much in need of money to carry on Our business success fully. To pay cash for all stock consumed, nnd then lay out of the money for six months or a year, leaves ns without a profit by which we run. I maintain ourselves. Our business is ex pensive to keep it inovluir, nnd our purse is light, And if not constantly replenished by our earn ings, It will soon leave tho machine in a condi tion that It cannot be moved. Wo therefore hope that nil who owe us will remit, so that wo will fco able to make further Improvements nnd pay our debts. A Wonn to Oru Fuii:xns. Siuco we have becomu sole owner of this establishment we have labored under many disadvantages on account of not having tho means to make such improve ments ns wo desired. Depending solely upon our earnings nnd to kind friends, to whom we feel grateful for their patronage, wo have liijul ilnted debts contracted for the Improvements which wo wero compelled to make. Wo nro nnxioits to make further improvements, nnd make this one of the most complete olllccs In tho country. For such a project we must, howovur, rely upon our friends throughout the county for their liberal support. Wo nsk tho favor of nil those who would like to see us i rosper, to exert themselves in our behalf in securing subscribers nnd Job work. In doing so tliuy will reap a benefit as well as ourselves. We therefore solicit the patronage of nil who feel nn interest in the Republican cause, and desire n readable family, ns well as a local Journal, nt iv lower rate thau uny ollur published in the county. To accom plish such an cud ive propose to compensate nil lor their labor. 1'elieving that "the laborer Is worthy of his hire," we make the following pro position to all who will engage in canvassing for ns : For every list of 100 subscribers nt $1.50 paid in advance, we will jrivean order of 10, pnyable In goods, litany establishment that advertises in our columns. For 75 :f;iliseiibors,in ndvnucc,nii order of $'.V fH) 15 00 10 00 Id '.: :.'!) 15 10 11 50 5 00 4 00 it 00 J 00 As wo are at Hie beginning of p.u important political campaign, and the A.mhiskas Is publish ed at a lower rale than any oilier paper, and con tains tlio same amoint of reading mailer us others of larger sl;:e, we feel confident that Can vassers can very readily obtain subscribers ill every parts cf the county. All clubs received will be promptly acknowledged, and the paper promptly forwarded to any address. - - - Cot kt commenced on Monday last, which brought together -pole n large number of people, nnd our strcits presented a very lively appear ance for several day;. The proceedings of Court have their usual inlctcsl, for which we are in debted to A. N. Hike, Etiip, fr ti full report In another part of this paper. Nb.v TitAiNs. On Monday last a new sched ule weiil into operation on the Northern Central, nnd the Erie Railroad. The new train, Niagara Express, with elegant new sleeping ears, now reaches this place from liallimore at l .'. l.", p. in., in four hours anil 45 minutes, stopping at no point between HanMiiirg tunl Ibis place, or be tween this place and Wllliamspoi t. Kiiik. On Wednesday about 1 o'clock, the roof on Mr. A. (Icnflicr's brick dwelling house, on tl.e corner of Third uud Arch streets, was ills over..! lo bo on lire. The lire cnglnu was promptly hauled out, but before getting to the place, the lire was extinguished with buckets. The the is supposed to have originated by sparks from thj locomotive attached to the Niagara ex press tiaiu going westward, which had passed n ehu.l tluio picvl us. Wli notice that the Hon. lieorue ('. Wclkor w ho was so glaringly defrauded out of the nomi nation for Associate Judge, al the late Democra tic primary election, by fiuiiiltih ut votns from the coal region, has announced himself through the tMiuhiiry (injitc us an independent candidate fur that oilier. Having been denied the publication of his urd of grievances through the Democrulle papers in lUc county, he Is compelled to uppeul for light from his friends through the Republi can journals. This looks as though Democratic papers were no lunger in favor of lice speech uud a fret- press. r'ii K l!in lust 1. inocinllc primary election 1' il II. -.1 t ha become Very bold ovcM aucou in placing lii nomination such candidates us. Iiu ill sire I, uud now declares thai be can hum uuy one UoiiiiuaU.I nnd elected in this county be wants, if sin hi, the ease, im l.v.lvu candi dal' alien. I) in Urn ll. I.I lor lite next i-In rill, will stand a : 1 in. chance, us I'al U u candidal) Uliu B If lot ol'.he. - T,n: tin I ( am n uf llm "P.1I1I sic Order of nui, ol Am. ill i," mil In Hie II. ill ol lliu lluUso ol U. pie inn; .. , at II ii litljiu .., uu Tuesday lift. Oil the l.p l.'.l.g l( Ibo s.lss,i,ll, IIU Kiwi b ii. ) , lio'.n i.i, i lioaiy, il. In. li.1 nn il.Hjueul d- .ii.i i.i n. :.. mm i . , tin in. On Wednesday a i in i p.o Iv, to .k l lure which U liollccd by Ilia pip-i. u h.i.in; 1,-tu S.lin,i, ullulr. Tb til lie. I Hup It as fall) represnntcil flout til pull ol I lie M..lc, l.y ll loei.lullli, flout uhoidl i.atr tump., who iep.nl lliu Iti.lc.r lu MuuiUli lng lei. id II. m. l aLluil.,l t'.llnii, So. IU, ul Hi., plarr, a, ,i.,viin4 by J. W. VNihtil, 1,1 ai.iu .i till, ollle, il... '. I ib-ili, 'l III) V .1, A,... ...J In4i. ine lilt : III' llllll uflUiati )-.in; .. .1 i..)ii ".S 1 111. I 1 li.lel.Hi. Ill, Ol.lell) ..ill.. I . I ,l,le In. In 1 1, i 1 ,,.,, I ju ll.u ill , ill .11 tin )..un j 1.1. 11 1,1, 1.1!,., 1 v, i.. lu puliaiw III I. I .,.s ,.l Vi.ui: u. I U Bl ,U l-4 Ivusuu 1 . 1,. j , I ,, in. ,.' i i, ii i i., i ii Ihsi.iii. fi.g i. millu i . ., . .... i ,.. i ki t. L . I w I .i ..i4 . ' 1 '''I il U, I, (. i: mu, I, , ' i" . " ' ' i ' ii- il l. .; I .Uk i.i ..i l..j ' '" 1 ' ' " " I 1... ... I.. .. , l. i a bl. Iiu I ' .1 I,, A Cahb Presrntatioh. -Tho enna presenta tion to Sam'l K. Knowlcs, Esq., Deputy I'rotho notary, noticed In our Issue of the 30th ult., entne off at tho Reese House, In this plnco, on Wednes day evening Inst. A com puny of about fifty, In cluding the Court, mombcrs of the Bar, Coiiuty OfTlcers, editors nnd olhors, assembled in tho par lor of tho hotel, and about nine o'clock Wm. M. Rockefeller, Esq., taking tlio cane In hand, nnd In behalf of tho Bnr, nddresscd Mr. Knowlcs, In substance, as follows i It afforded hhii great pleasure to linve been selected by Ms brother members of the Dor of Old Northumberland county, to present this tes timonial to the Ktmtleninn nml olllcer whose uni form kindness, courtesy nnd valnnblo servlcos have been highly appreciated by the legal frater nity of tho county. It was but seldom that within so sfinrt a tltno nftcr the nrrivnl of a stranger In a community, such honors ns wero being paid this cvonlng wero bestowed, but they, In this ense were entirely deserved. The object of the presentation was to show how greatly the members of the Bnr esteemed their worthy friend nnd how much they appreciated his service ns nn officer, his intelligence, and tho tvludnoss which they uniformly received nt his hands In the course of thcirbfflclal business with nim. The speaker congratulated tho present Prothonotary, Mr. Haiipt, on Ills Being so fortuunle us to secure the services of Mr. KnoWles. He refcrrod to tho nent Bitd accurato manner In which the dockets and records of tho Court nro now kept, and the eorrcotness of nil the en tries inndo by tho gentleman who now modestly stands before us ns the recipient of this merited compliment. And how important it is to the community to have n competent person, who Is well skilled In his business, to take charge of and keep the public records. Tho speaker referred to tho fact, that, several years ago, ha had occasion to taken record from this county to another county for tho purpose of entering it there, nnd Hint, to his iiiortlllentlon, It was justly ridiculed by the officials of tho coun ty, on account of its mauy Imperfections both ns to orthography and penmanship but thnt hitelr, while visltlr.g on professional business nnolher county, it gavo hiu. (iroat prldo nnd pleasure, when ottering niiotlicr.importuiii nnd voluminous record, (which wn muilu out by our friend Knowlcs,) to a gentleman of knovn ability, to observe that ho could scarcely get done talking nbout nnd expressing his ndmiralinn of manner, style nnd correctness with which (ho document was gotten up. And he usked, In tones of ndnil rution, who this Mr. ISamiiel K -now Is was I (Hy the way lie mispronounced our worthy friend's nnmo.) The speaker, fearful that such abilities might excite a disposition in other counties to give our iudispcnsiblo friend n 'lilvlu-r call," ns the preachers say, and thus wo might lose his services, gave nn evasive answer, replying that Mr. Knowlcs Is not the man that stalled the bal lot boxes In our coal region, but that ho was n HltU "wisc-mnn"of tlui East who had recently been "lniiortod" by our worthy Prothonotary. Referring to tho fact that ullhough the cane ho was about to present did not cost $U,3o3,334, and that it had not much intrinsic value ns a stick or a piece of .mcln', yet ho had no doubt that It would bo appreciated by tbs donee, nnd his rliiltlrcH, nnd their chihlrens' children, far more than any valno that conld bo expressed lu dollars nnd cunts. The sieaker saw gathered nrottnd him on this occasion, n majority of tho members of the Bar, officers of the Court, nnd county officers of old Northumberland, the mother of counties ; they were here without distinction of party, to do ho nor to one they sincerely resjiecled nnd believed to be worthy i that at least some of tho names inscribed upon the cano he was nbout to present, would bo a sufficient recommendation in the re. cipient, in the future, whenever and wherever he inigiil see proper to make use of it for the pur pose or obtaining a situation in any kind of busi ness. With renewed assurance of conlldeneo and esteem, tlie sinker handed the beautiful vane to mo wormy ueputy rrotlioiiotury, Mr. Knowlcs lu receiving the oane,. made a grateful bow, and then spoke us follows : IIonoiii:ii iu:-.IIc pleased to accept my thanks for the very kiud and courteous terms in whlehyou have referred to ine, and rest assured that, whilst "reasuii hath ler sway," your gene rous magnanimity Will remain inscribed upou memory's tablet. Gkxti.kmhn i At this moment emotions offear nnd gratitude como welling up from the heart in such rapid succession us uiinost lo slille articula tion j emotions of fenr, lest 1 may bo unable to fullill that nu occasion of this character would seem to require of me ; emotions of gratitude for this beautiful emblem of your generosity, and of your willingness to speak words of encouragement lo one wlio has simply tried to do his July during lliu short year it has 1,,'cn his good ibrlune to ho among you. When I reflect, .constant and contin ued acts of kindness and forbearance, imbued with a spirit of true Christian charity, occur to mo, which, in themselves arc enough to cause man to give way as o ily man can." But when accompanied by such a beautiful and chasto tes timonial of your contideiieo and esteem, it were not less than human lo weepi I' pou glancing over tho heud of this magnifi cent cane, 1 see names of gentlemen who are not only an ornament lo the profession, but whom tho eoplu always delight In honoring. Hut feW of your iK'ers carry greater welirht and Influence. either In or otilul lue profession, than yourCoiu l.V, your Packer, your Rockefeller, your Wolver- ion, nun oiners wnoso names are inscribed her.;, and add brhjlil and invaluable lustre lu the pre vious metal of which il is composed. Again, gentleman, permit ine to tender you, niy sincere and heartfelt Ihaidts for tho renewed cviueuoo ol your commence, and believe me, " To the generous mind Tlio heaviest debt Is that of gratitude, When 'lis not In our power lo repay ll." After tho ceremony of presentation, itu luvita. tion was extended to tho company to repair to Iho dining room where Cnptnlu Reese, tho host, ' had prciiarcU amply lor another ceremony of u ! uiiiereui naiuie, nere, Dcloro tlio company, stood tables bountifully ladeued with all the lux uries of tho season which the company dis posed of in a manlier which showed their high appreciation of mino host's efforts. The INipplug of corks of Chanipalgnu bottles"s'uiuded like u miniature bombardment. A number of loasls wero drunk lo His Honor Judgo Jordan, Mr. Knowlcs, and several members of tho Bar, which were happily responded to. Tho balance of Hie evening was then devoted to making com pliinentaiy tpccchc by Messrs. Snyder, Bolier, Ryuii, Kuse, Oram, Davis uud olhers. At nn early hour the couiiany dUlwrswl, highly pleas ed with tho culertaliiiiieut extended to them by Mr. Kiiowles and all felt that they had paid a merited tribute to u worthy and efficient officer. The whole entertainment was one high ly crc.lltablu to Mr. Knowlcs, us well us uiluo host of the Reeso House. ' Tub Fki it Makkkt Peaches, melons nml other fruit, are ultoHdy uhpuilaul In our murket. The lunch crop is perlia Hie largest wo have hud lor many years, an, the result Is, the fruit Is uu( so lurgo and pcrfcij. . ,us week lu N. York llmm it us glui in ft Market, uud somo Inferior lot sold as low us tjj u. jwr bo. lu this Market ihcy wore told at H.T5, and will no doubt, cuinu dowu o f l.lo, If uui lower. A largo supply of lueluus have btxu received lu this murket, Hiuny of them Inferior In quality, which Is too much lliu cum) with fruit brought from dl.lauce. This U pmlleulurly so lu ro KurJ lo i-aulilopcs or filrou melons, not ouo third of which uiu of uod ttuvuf, Tb cuuto lopcs of our owu iitlt'hboiliuo.1, ru muck supe i lor lu B ivor to auy brought from Jcrwy, or some sccllous of Mar) laud. This Is equally I run lu regard lo whiUm, as wull as t'otieoid grnpus. rUeipi lu a fuw luc'utlou ul suudy sull, a uwtr Miltuu, 4U( lueluus ar Hut lUeuoasfully f Mill Kulsd lu ibla hhIWmi. Itu i Mas. Ui aa.ina.-Tti m.my fWul of Mi. Uaeb.icl J, Uuru.l.lc, wk'.ow uf tlui Ult VsJ, Uuru.lJ,, nJ el,.. auKhUr uf tiuiiiiral ''"eiou, mil rtgitl tit K'4tu that u UkiHtltwl '" l,fv "' u'clut W Hit Uiomiiu, aflet I JMulfai Ul IIIuumi. Ilutliiu kef life sli mm ul a JitoteJ t niuiUu, lileud of llm it.. u4 4 fill hi ul ui.alur au. iltughur, kbu muilt tulwiuikl bwiiivr kuuwafor ker uiauj '! '(ualliu.'-i,.,uu k(u,w i, bu u iuM UOUU H4U.eJ b. bl UUu,'. U Umil) Itavu ibu tiuttus .jmtby au4 tM.4o- in uu tuiha, u,ui I,, UJ u IU UI...4 t.UI4IM U4t IU .4liJ tu.Mlw.1, 4 .u,Lt.i au4 I'kud, u ul .e.t t- 11.. 4(U , u, llU4l, UelU .Lv .4 U.II.U.U j..,J ..u.,... l... ! TrtAT $W,000. It hat teen supposed thnt In the olden times public officers were nbovc satisfy ing their private wants by having Items put Into the account of Incidentals. But It seems the ho nesty of tn father ana been overrated. The Into book, "Domcfilc Life of Thomas Jefferson," relates nn Incident which shows that nt nn early dny public servnnts begun to bleed tho treasury. During tho session of the fijrsl Continental Con gress, delegate Harrises, of Virginia, desiring to "stimulate," went W.HK a friend to n certain place where supplies wero furnished Congress, and ordsred two glasses, of brnudy nud Water. Tuo man in charge hesitated, and replied thnt li quors were not Included In the supplies furnish ed Congressman. "Why," snld Harrison, "whnt Is It, then, that I sco the New England members como hero and Blink " "Molasses and wntcr, which they have charged s "f(iHory," was tho reply. "Then give me the brandy nnd wntcr," snld Harrison, "nnd chargo it nsVl." ThoWl was furnished, and Harrison nnd lis friend retired. The largo amount of fuel charged by the Court House Ring, would probably mako nnotber Inci dent worthy of publication If thoroughly Investi gated Il Is prohablo that stationery and fuel linve becu nindo to cover n multitude of sins. Council rrocr?liiigi Council met, Chief Burgess Helm in the Chair. Tho members present were Wllvcrt, Bourne, Hill, Llghtncr, Cooper nnd Purscl. Ou motion Remlvtit, That the consideration of the BUbJcct of tho defnlcntlon of the Chief Burgess, which was reported In tho Auditing Committees Re port of last year, by tho Finance Committee, bo ooiitlnued.until next meeting night, when they be requested to report. 7riwi', That the Chief Burgess- instruct tho High Constable to cause tho removal of ull logs, ltiinticr or rubbish on Market Square, not to be used for building purposes Immediately. On motion, ll was iVmibwJ, That tho (iravo Yard Commlttco bo authorized to repair Iho top of tho wall lu such .1 manner as to . prevent tho boys from walking thereon. HetoleeJ, Tlwt n special committee of three be nppolntcd, consisting of Messrs. Wilvort, Hill and Cooper, to draw up un ordtiauco for the es tablishing of a regular market lit the borough of Snnbury, for the salo of muvta, vegetables, fruits, butter, eggs, Usb, nnd other provisions, and designate the days on which said markets nro to bo held according a (ho borough Charter, tho streets on which wagons and other vehicles of persons bringing marketing to town for salo shall be staUoncil, together with amount of lines, &c for the regulation nnd protection of sellers nnd buyers nt the said market. On motion, Ji'muliml, That tho Chief Burgess, be Instructed to oxamino ull streets, nlleys and gutters, nnd causo tho removal of nil nuisances, rubbish and obstructions that may bo found lu snld streets, nlleys nnd gutters, nceording to nn ordnuneo passed by the Council of the borough of Snnbu ry. An order was grunted lo Abraham Brewer for for $30 laying 845 feet of crossing. An order to Solomon Weaver for $421, r-irt payment In bank nnd Interest, An order to tho Ptcum Firo Company for $1)0, two month's appropriation. An order to Solomon Stroll for (33 80, for rent in housing engine and hose carriage. On motion, (ircciiotigh, Pursel &, lii.urno wero apolnted n committee on exonerations. Ou motion, adjourned. Court l'roccctlluKS. St'Ntit'iiY, At'ursT 7, 1S71 Tho Court of Quarter Sessions, of Northum- berliuul county coniincnccd this iiioriilug at 10 o'clock, his Honor Judge Jordan, and his Asso ciates, Shlpiuati nml Nicely, proseut. The following Tipstaves were appoiuted i for llrst week ; Philip Frank, 8. Doughtier and Ja cob Cable. Second week : iWilliuin Puicel aud Samuel Mantz. , Cam. John (ray. Surety of tho Peace i cuinplnluts heard, uud dismissed wilh costs iigalnst Prosecutor. Coin, vs Andrew Cotncr. Surety of Hie Peace; attachments for witnesses awarded. Com. vs John Dunn Assault and Battery. John Dunn not npicnring, his recognizance for felted. Com. vs Catharine Sharp. Common Scold. No Bill. William O'.Neal, prosecutor, to pay oosts. Botlelger vs Bottelger. Depositions read and filed, and decree of divorce awarded. Com. vs t William Brian Larceny. Defend ant not appearing', reeognli iiieo foiTcitc I. Com. vslho Danville, llar.eltou & Wilkcsburro Railroad Co., utlachiuciit demanded for witnes ses. . , Com. vs Savlllu Winter Surety of the Peace. Harriet Wilkitis ProseciiUU'. , Complaint heard before his Hon. Judge Jordan. Tho Prosecutor nnd Defiaidaiit lire both daubed w Ith tho same stick, mid both alike have pugnacious qualities. Somo tlmo since these two quarrelsome skc1 mens ofwomauluHMl nut, nnd each tried fur tho mastery, which prevailed is hard to tell, but one of lliu two was bound over for thrcuteulii to kill. Com. vs Ephraim Heiiinger. Surety of the Peace. Complaint heard, and Defendant direct ed to pity costs of prosecution. In this cam, tho Defendant made un assault upon his step-moth, cr. Some bad blood npHars to exist lu this case, uud the parties will likely lake ll homo lu llnan. Com. vs William Realty Surely of Iho Peace. Rccogtilxuiicu forfeited. In this case, siuno tlmo since, Mrs. Realty, living In Hunbiiry, made In formation against her husband William Bcatly, now lu Harrlsburg, that he had deserted her, and failed to support her and their thruo children. Tho hiisbund appear lo be good for nothing, ami 1 hardly worth prusevulliig, us bu seurevly sup. ports himself. Julia Klceklnger vs licorgo Kleeklnger IVll lloii lu Divorce read uud tiled. Sulqxoua do lilauded. Wllyard v Wilyard No, 4, Nov. Term, 1ST0 auswur of rcHudciil lu divorce ease, Hied. Com. V Jiiiiob Behuek llomleldo, Allueh Ulout for wlliieuea awarded. Com. v Francis Biuilh Larceny. Tho Do feinl.ii.l, ail elderly man, was aeeused of stealing from a lool-ehesl ueur 8ny4eilou, some llmu ugo, two ehlseU ami a bit, woiih J.'J3, U long. lug lu a carwulur, uud front auothvr taurwuler lisil lo tlio umouiil of l.'45. Tim old in.ui did not linvn au alloruuy, aud h.ul uo wiluet. Au Alturuty Was assigned libit by lun t'ouit. I lo I was suiitnui'wt to Iho cwuuly Jail for lUc wiIvhI uf ' ttvit mouth. I l oiu. si thrl.luiu MiiilluAssdult u4 ILU- lei p. (luorM Wellsel prusesulur. tloiuo Hum j it iU liouipluliiaiit alluiHitis4 la vollwt a bill . for giaid u.illi.l Uartlu. falling lu Ul t-Mutt ! ko to.k IhiitiliailU uloiij llb kbit .i 4 plopelly Ul Wlttcli M4HIU Uslde. uH ruuilU stos-t. kuu 1 bury, aud lu bbWU said Maillu a4t a lliu wl.uu. Wbilu lakiuu Ibu ulimuslou uf tlui l iois.il. a I la Mil Hw i.iw at abiilll ' sulu, lliu iKiKud' ant auault'4 W,itil, 4ud uia.bt Lu hum triad, l4lllll U llu.lefol, allittMl, W,UU. ul.t UU4 UilJ 1 SSillllUM. lo st llu of tli cuU wf (. ktlUtkUU, 4U4 aU'Uli4 4 UlMul llUplUoblKbMt t 1 louuly J4II ul lliiil iU. tout. II M4if K. fcubuu. -Ulu..4s VI t'llkl. OlltilkllUl It 4 (till I ll4t tlw ui4 lt!4U 4 luliv. Kt.lt I44 lubv4 4 kuutU, 414 4, l,. kt..l4l'v lt..l.. Ik vi4IU4 I I i Ii I "I I ; 1 - l , '4 I I U.I .! Ik I w4il order and direct Hint notice be given to flic man agers or directors of tho poor honse of Shnmo klu borough, thnt tho said defendant has been tried for tho above offenso, ui the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Northumberland county, and ac quitted on the ground of Insanity, and la now In tho Jnll of said county, and thn,t tlio Court linve directed her to be .sent to, tlio PlUlndclpbla ttute Lunatic Hospital, on the 15th lnstnnt, unless be that time sho be taken In charge, nnd provided for by the said manngors or. directors the place of settlement being In thnt borough. Tuesday, Afo, 8, l.sTl. Coin, vs Danville, Hnslcton b ,WUkebnrnc Railroad Company Nuisance. Trns HJII. -The company was Indicted by 'the Supervisor if R,ush township, for taking tip their main rond to Dan ville, nnd on townrds Pottsvlllc, without giving them a new rond ns good ns the old one. A new j rond was nindo over tho hill, opposite Danville, but has never been accepted by the township. J. W. Comly, Esq., was employed on the pnit of the township, nnd Messrs. J. B. Packer, and 8. P. Wolvcrton for the Railroad Company. The defendants claimed that the company had n right under their charter to use tho old road first, nml then afterwards nt their convcnlcn-o to erect a now road. Tho township claims that they had no right to uso tho old rond without llrst giving tliom a way of travel. This view seemed to bs favored by the Court, nnd nftcr some arguments presented by both sides, the Jury were Instructed to bring In ft verdict of guilty. Com. vs Otto Sehroch Lnrcony. Truo Hill. Verdict, not guilty. Com. vs M. H. Owen Larceny. True Bill. On motion bill of Indictment quashed. Com. vs Zepliomlali Fisucr For. & Was. True bill. Pload guilty. Usual sentence, Imposed $5, nnd $1.00 per week for five years.- Com. vs Peter Adams Assault nnd Battery. Truo Dill. Verdict, not guilty, and costs lo Le divjiled equally between Mrs. Margaret Rolan nnd Pptor Adams. Com. vs Michael Pcroto Lewdness. True BUI. The cvUkaice in supiort of the charge of open lewdness, or exposure of his person, wits not very strong. The defendant is nn Italian. Vir dlct; guilty, genteuccd to pay a fine of $5 and to nn, imprisonment in coiity jail of two months. Coin, vs Richard II. Talcott Adultery. True Bill. Com. vs William Perotc Attempting to rob. No BUI. Com. vs Thomas Hull Felonious Assault. Bound over to next term lu $1,000. . Com. vs William Pliimmer Attempt to tniir dcr. Bound over to ucxt term In the sum of $1,000. Com. vs John Ilnfsr Surety of the Peace. Complaint heard, and the Court direct the defend ant to pay tho costs of prosecution. Com. vs William II. Owcu Larceny. True Bill. Com. vs James Cole Burglary nud, Larceny. True Bill. This Is the young man who entered tho shop of John Wllvcrt, lu . Sunliury, last Spring, during th,c u.ight, and took therefrom n pair of boots. Coin, vs Andrew Cotncr Surety of the Peace, (ieorgc Forester, proscculor, uot appearing, the recognizance forfeited. Agricultural Meeting'. SuniitrVj Ai'oi st 7, 1S71. The Executive Committee of tho Northumber land County Agricultural Society, met pursuant to a resolution passed at the last staled meeting. Tho President, Joseph Bird, Esq., In the Chair. Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Jicxvliil, That each member of tho Executive Committee, select nantes, Ihelr. respective dis tricts, and baud tho same to the President, ou or before the 15th Inst., for tho purpose of arrang ing the Judges for tho ditlerent departments of the Fair. VnimitioH, the Report of the Commit tee on Pre miums be received, uud tho Committee discharg ed. On motion, tlio Committee appointed to confer with tho Horticultural Association of Northum berland county, that their report bo received aud accepted. On mod'un, Geo. B. Cadwallader, Col. Wagon seller, Ira T. Clement, John Haas, Isaac Mail, Peter II. Snyder, Hiram Bloom, and J. F. i.cr. li, be ml. led to the ConimiUoo oil rcsvlrs of the the groin. lis, buildings, uihl Ac., for the LoMing of lliu Fair. On mi.inn, adjourned to meet nt the VunMil: House ou Tuesday, August 15th, IST1, JOSEPH BIRD, 1'ivMc.t. (j. W. AliMNTllONU, Scerrttiry. Editor's Table Woon's llm si:uoi.t Maoazink for August, continues to demonstrate tho wonderful success which has ulteudeil this periodical during the past four years. Its motto seems to be "I low 1 Much for How Little;" for there is no other j Magazine in tho world, which gives so much lor so lit t lu money. James Purtou, Phiebu Cary, ' Dr. Dlo Lewis, Rev. Thomas K. Itcceher, Dr. W. Hall nud liail llamllton nro regular eonlrii.ulors. Among its iN-easioiinl rouli ihglors lire llaniel I lleechcr Slowe, Horace (ireclc.y, liriek Pomeroy, ' Mary Cleminer Ames, Joes T, llcadly and John : li. Siixe. The publishers have not only prociirc.Uhc very ; Ih'sI literary tabiil, but they have secured such I a variety uud adaptation of mailer us make il a . general favorite among all classes, ll blends . aimisoincnl with Instruction In a way tuciiliu'lilcii Hum understanding uud develop tho all, el jons; I ami lis monthly visits are welcomed alike by ihu young, the miil.llu-agcU ami lliu old. We would advise every unit of our suWi ihers to' ut once address the publishers, S. H. Wi K'H ,; CO., ulniri;b, N. Y., who will mail Unco month s numbers ol the Magaxlnu free to cwry 1 person who sball( I'uruisk his address. I Wk commend to our renders' earnest intention Rev. Dr. Cm tor's Icmperniice ap al in the lltim train! CnrinlitiM H'mify of this wtvk. ll U enll ! lied, "Over the Falls," and Is Illustrated with a lull pagu view of the Falls of Niagara, beauti fully designed and prlntoj. Other illuilruted article aie, on the "I'll v of Jeileboi ' tl.u "Velocity of Light t" "lie'l' Wanted," showing the need 'of every ymiu ; Chri.-lliiii for liumiiH help Ihu "liralil Fhel of Iho Hudson Kiver and the I'l.nsl Sleep Found, " Ih side uiiiiieroiis urcci it aitieb's. For sale by the uewsdeulvrt at only f.e iciH pn co py. lluUucwi Nwllerst l.ovr.us of tho weeil will bu .!iuse.l to llud a geuerul Uioitineiil of Ihu l'l S.ii uu.t loKie eo ul Tllmblu' Tobacco blore uu'Vblid ft reel be low Maikel. Pipi' of ull desirlplioiis, uud iiciy Ihlug usually kept In a tultaoeu sluiu uto n u tuiilly kept oil bund. Ir Is a singular fuel tba ull ui liko to J(c Well, un IjJ, F. halter, iipHMiitu llm I nitial Hotel, for ijimsI Suing vhUlilm;. Ki ha Hi r keeps au vtuvlleut lok uf ;oesl ou Laud, au4 .! ruut lbs best union it4,riueuu. Tus Furuilur pruuiiied al It. L. Ilou.l.i.bujli'. Vtors, lu M immlu HulbluK I euuUleiu tupi iu.r lo auy lu Ibl Mctksa of MMtuliy. Nu umtlir but i title am auW4 Ibiy eau 1st bad ut thai iMlablUbiuvul. Uiu UMurluieiit lt.i Jatl IhvU leeUed. I udeltatU4 lu all it l.l.ll.ehe I alleu.Wd to 4uu4ly by aa SlUu,v. U41..I. It. HUl.ll.. ka4, attoti, TlUlia uud l.ealk.l M.Mv i.mijIi.1.iU. OUb tku Us.k Mule, t .ill uu au4 ail. fctw nuuU 4 luis mu. 'fit ,mk Inm tint Hat "iu uf. 'iui,u.e Woul4 u ii lu. iu wm a upU uf l its ut t'4p lo Ililli 4UHlU4 tsl 14J4UV, but 4 ki IH I.MIWI ) c.Mulu, fl.uu siiif litis IUiu tbi y uu I.US 4Ux4 Uf 4b4 4 U tU ( Ij put 14 tteil I u . 'I us t i't-4.4 U., t uu.vllf , iltul aud '- t lull lb.., at li H-.u.-il I ,!' fcii I l..l. t It I I,. ,i.,uii .... .. tl i.4sl. l Ul W . Fnn Rfht. Two room?, suitable fof olllccs, adjoining I lie Post Office, ne.:r the Masonic Ha'.l building, on 'Ihii'l street, Simb'.iry, nre offered for rent ou reasonable terms. Apply to ClIAS. GAItlNliRU. Icb Cold Soda Water, with a largo collection of syrups to suit our patronage. The most pala table and refreshing drink for i.ullcs and gentlu men, on a warm summer day or evening, ut Dr. MnnM!n Drug (.'lore Tumtr. is no lack of selling off" boots end shoes nf the Kveels'ior store of W. Jt. Miller, In 111" stone b'llldivg o'i Market street. They nre not only sold ut retail, but we notice many irni chants buying nt wholesale, who save the freight by doing so, and get n better article besides. The who!e:ile bnsl iess Is drawing quite a trade, bg cuiii. j Ills stock Is eonslanlly kepi up and a hel ler r election can lm had than in many of the city cstnl ll-liineiilc. G,01H! Uolla Wull Piiper Just received at Llght ncr's, cheap fur cash. Am. Rubber Wear, ui manufacturers' prices, ut lliu Regulator. Suor.MMir.ua' material:) for lu.inur.irliitins, ut the Regulator. The ('(inlCMsiiniH i'iiu InvitiiU. Tl'Bl.lMIED ns a warning and for the benefit of ims r.inl r.?V"'s, who suffer from Nervous' Debility, A.C., supplying the menus of self-cure. Written by one who cured himself nml sent free nu receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIH. .May :.M, 1S71.-0m. Brooklyn, N. Y. Nutihmy Cirtiiu V t'roil ;ieo itlstrkct. COlinEllTr.il WIXKLV IIY 1111 T. AlinuiNOKH. (lilAts Choice White Wheat t t'0 Best Amber, Winter 1 ,'.d Corn SO Rvo i 00 Oals, (icj lbs. )....; 50 Best Amber, Winter, per saok 3 00 " " " " barrel S W Corn Meal, per cwt., '.! 50 1'e.nnsvWiiniii lioU "5 Eoos Per b.c.n ill Muats Dried licrf. per lb '.'sri ::0 bmolicd Mlltlot ll'.rj l'J L.Mio iht Hi 'J5 Fis:i iiall White Fish, li'r lb 15 " Trout " 15 Cod " 8 Fresh Shad PJOO Vuoetaum Turnips, per bushel 75 Potatoes " " 1 10 Onions " " 1 00 Beans, " quari lofciS Hominy, " " Vi DitlEU FltllTS Dried Api-les. per Ih lOf.i I I '.' Peaches, " ','lll''.:;i! " Cherries, " lillv. " r.laekberrics Pi - . " Raspberries "-') jiclu bbeitiscmcnts. Merchant Tailoring, j. i.ttvn w, in the Post Ollleo Building, opposite llic Depot, (up stairs.) srxnuuv, pkxx'A, Informs hU frieuili' nml the public irencral'y, that lie has just opened a large nnd varied as sort incut of loltis, ':isisl in ores, VoMiugM. Ac, which will be t.ia.le up to order in the latest styles, and warranted to tit. ticntlenicn in want ol tasnionanie suits are in vited to call and examine bis stock. tlllRTS seieutifteally nnd practically cut mi l made Jo measure. RUN NO RISK. Wo furnish Iho above styles of "Improved yoke nnd sack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, and irilar.mtce a perfect lin ing shirt, ll Is I lie besl luo.lel of a shirt ever o'.l'erc.i t.i the' trade. Fine and fancy shirts inudo lo order. J. M. liUtjTIAN. Jane :!, lS71.-Gni. I.nrsc Mock! it(or I'tHilitli-s ! Just opcmvl a 1 .r;;e, line ami sub. '.e.'alial asuort-nu-ut of .-:'iuxi; D;t:;ss cooiw, Doiiicstii's, Whilo (iooil:-, ruiuy tiouils, Ti'iiiiiuiiiii's, (.'!! !;s, Oassimoivf, CAIM'm'r, AM) OIL Cls(niS. Hou .cliceping goods lu great variety. fiuii (.i;cKiar.s, yuccas ware, Willow-War.', (i'.ass v.are, .'.c., -. A line slock of sale t.mtinl i:'lsaj-i::u5o loISih:-, for Men and Roys, il.icli line f ill and complete. J it" r-'ubstantial tiooils a t'p. eia'.ty. .,, J l,i'ie'.s lu Mull tiic liiiws. t all r.itW ett'A' wur Stoclt. AU kind of eouiitry pioJu. ii taken in ex ebauLc for l'oikIs, moorf. .v; iussimimi:, ll.iupl'.. Iron l.uiiiiing, Maikel tqi'cel, S'liihnry. April :.".'. IsTI. Clock a Watch Repairer.' I. h;t, lu lleivait's llio.'i;, three doers we;t of the I 'en Ira 1 Hotel, Vai k. t square. M .NUl UY, i'A., Ue peell'iiliy inl'orun the i-ll ii-.. -ui of S ril.i.rv .'. I lt-ln it y, tb it be Is prep are, I to ri i-i.ir I :o. 'v an.1. Watch. :i in all hiaic. hes, also liohi and tlel" Ware of all if s"i ipl ion. ll.iv;: g had forty years cp,'iii nc. :u the I'li-l-licsi in this eoiiulrv, be II alters hi .1 ill' thai be can tlve 'eiuial salisf 11 :(!.. A l w.nk gitaiaiiteid l 'iisloei re-h . t fa',1 so Helled. J ine IT, lil. If. IS ' . M Al t I I U, watchks, .)i:wi;liiv, I is .orlli Nruiitl 1., l or, ol urry , IIIII.AUHJ.l'IIIA. Au a-oi iiiii'.tl of WaU'lierf, Jeikeirv, tti) ;er slid PI. lie. I W Ii. p ill :ll. alien Ic I to .lot ii.t'v on h ic I. Watehi i an, I Jm, i I .il I. ," 'lo. plly i-;i-',. MAKl'KV ! UAKI-UV!! ItAKliUV ! !! I.I'.UNAUO DoVl'Ulll. 11 H ju l open. I a li r t c n-.-. It i , m, l ioM sire.. I near tl.e Uailioa.l .1, ,l nt Noiili.iii.l. i -liict, and I prepaliil In I, mil b the i III-., a... il Voiihiiiiil,, r l .i. H.uibiiiy iil all km lo I t: i .i.i an I I as IIU. iV N HltKAO, 1 MIl.K Hill , ; Hlir lt l 1. I ll on t, Hr M ll, : and a I i'l line ol VXl f I Alii , l, i l..i , i It Uli un I I ul.t. I In. .i.l an J Va.cs , I l.l, led t.i k.aiuiiu a viciy I liiornii,.'. I I a'.,e, . r I, .11 , t'.nlU s, U.d.li..g... ran., .v , I faiitUkcd ut mill li-Uii e, II, li.,- I pi, u l, c il baker, uu I I ii l , urn ki il ill tlui I....1',. Ill Bun I .Hi, I t , . I ,1 I ,u . Il.l ho l.l liUC tallt lael..li l.l hit I i 1,'liiiM., bi r. ,,l.,ie. Old, i aiu r. e, ll.il y i ill. II. .1 1 N.illl UIiiIh l Ian I J..i,e ,l, I - , I . I ' i f . Ill Shi I . I, tsi l I Mll HOI . I.I Kf Sf, IMl I'll 1-4 I t S I V , A , Ut llltl.Y .k ii'iw 1 11, 'i pi. i .. 'I'l.. l Ul .t U till l- I, I It li t ., I- I tl.u ,i i k I 4II..I.I.. Il"-l St ,.1.(.4 41 I .lUellll. O.t .lt M i) vo, Oil. I lulu Mi I IUiU-U Juui i, lit v'U. N f 1 1 1 II tl It I. I I., ,1 ,. b ll, .1 ll II. I , ll. I tl I . I.. . , ' ,. I ll.. ii ...I ,l. tl .L I i I 14 I '.t. I ll iM - ,i .. ,.r r .). 1. 1, s.iiu, . ..4-e4. t.l t... . . . J .-1" ' 1 I " '. I I I ... ..4 III . 4- ) ' I I 4. I'. o s s: n 1 1. 1. itw or livj w a v t a l It is one. of tho remnrknble facts of this re- liiarkable age, not merely 1 1ml so many persons j nro the victims of i1ysocp.l: or iudigesliou, but lis willing victims. Now, we woalil not. bo un-' derstiMvl lo say that ntiy one regards lysxiisia with In vor, cr feels disposed to rank il nnioiiit the luvmies of life. Far fii'in it. Tluvc who have f:perim'ed Its tornienV. would scout such nn Idei. Allilrend ll.nnd would irh.lty dl'ien: e with lis unpleasant f.,iiiilinrlies. Mark TapUy, who Wiir. jolly under nil the try in:r circiitic-ltiiu'es lu which he was phicen. ii" cr lei. I nil ntl ieU of dyspepsia, or bis jollity would have ape, lily for saken him. Men nud mcii.vi t'ometiima sillier lis tortures" uncoinpl lini'.!:;!;.-, but whoever heard of a pei i-'on who enjoyed lb -m ( Of all tint liiulli.,'il'ious iliseases lo Wliieii the human system Is liable, there is perhaps ho oho ,o generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There nre diseases more neiiic and painful, and which more frpipienliy prove falal ; but none, the ellcels of which are so depressing to the mind nnd so positively distressing to the body. Jf there Is n wretched being In the world It is A CONFIRM I'D DY.-'i'F.l'Tlf. Nearly every oilier person you meet h a vic tim, an apparently willing one; for were this not tlio ease, why so many rulfercrs, when a cer tain, sixcly nnd sale ienici!y Is within the easy reach of all who desire lo avail themselves of il Hut the majority will net. Limited by prcj.idice, or deterred by kivuo other uiieAplaUic.1 inlliiciice. they rafuso in nceiptthe relief pioll.iv.l ll.em. j They turn a deaf car to the teliimuiy of the thoisamli whose, stitlciiugs have been iiilevi.il.il, ' nnd with strange Inf.'.taalion, appear to elini; with lUs-pci'iile'd. 'terminal ion to their rulhle. toiincnter. Hut snys a tly.-pcptlc i hat is this remedy ? to which we reply : Thi a irrcat allevia tor of 'human pull'c'ing i- '.'Imn't lis wih ly known astha Kngl'sli hn vniie.'. It has nlhiycil the agonies of thousands, uud is to-day cam ing comfort ni'.l cncoiiitigciuciit l;i tinuibaiuit of others. .This uekiioivledged panacea is uoue oila r than . ( r, ,,; Dtt. llOOFLAXD'S liTjj.MAS lUTTRRit. Would you know1 more of the merits of Ihu wonderful medicine than can be learned from the experience of others I Try it yourself, nml w heu il has failed to I'lillil tlio assurance of its el'le.icy srlveu by the proprietor, then tibtiudon faith in it. LET IT UK REM B.i BF.RKD, dial of all. that HOOFLAND'3 GEUMAN BIT TKRS Is not a nun In veragc. They arc no ah holic in any sense of the term. They aii composed wholly of Iho pure jtiice or vital principal of roots, i bis Is not a mere as sertion. The citi-acts from which they nre com pounded are prepared by tmo of tliu itbliv-t of (ieriiuin thclnists. tuliko any oilier Litti is in t'uo murket, tie y are wholly free from spirituous ingredients. '1 lie objections whie.li Loiil wiiii so tuiieh force against preparaliotia of this chtsn, nanioly that a desire for In'.oNlc.'.ting drinks U sli'iiuiated by llieir use, are not valid in the cafe ol the (iceman Hitters, cki far from eneoiirugiiig or inculcating n taste or desire for inebriating beverages, it may be conflilenlia'.ly tir.scrlcd thai thcii tcu.U ney is in a tliumitricallv opposlt'.! di reetlon. Their circctn can he IIKNICFICIAI, ONLY in ail eases of the biliary rystein. lloof laiurstierman Hitlers stand without an e.U il, acting promptly and vigorously upon the l.iver ; tiny remove its torpidity and cause healthful se cretion of bile thereby supplying tho stom:lih Willi the niosl Indispensable dements of sound digestion in proper propoilious. They give '.one to the stomach stimlihuing its ftiuiiious.' nml enabling It to perform -its duties as nature de- ! sigmd il should do. They Imparl v'c;(r and strength tn the entire system, causing the p.-.tlent to feel likp unother being In fact, glvicg him a . new lease of life. T1IKY Pl Ull'-Y TUT. HLOOD. cleansing the vital llui.l of all liiirUul impurities and supplant ing them with the dements uf genuine hea.thf.il ness. Iu a wold, tliero is scarei ly a disease lu I which they cannoi lie safely and bcncfiiciui'.y em ployed i but in that most generally prevalent dis tressing nnd dreaded ilbeasc, Dyspcp.i,i, TliEY STAND I NR1VALED. Now, there are certain classes of persons to whom extreme Milters nre not only uupahituh'.c, lull wlio find it Impossible lo lake them without positive discomfort. For such Di:. HOOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. His intended for use where a slight n'.eholic sliinulat.i is required in eonueclioii wilh the well-known Tonic" ino- pcilies of the pure Ceruiiiii Hitters. This Tonic. 1 contains all the ingredients of the Hitters, but si: i Unvoted as to remove tho extreme bilterncss. This prepnralion Is not only palatable, nut com- bines, iu modified form, oil the viita.sot the I tierman bitters. The solid extracts, of some of j Nature's choicest ro-turativvs arc lu-M in f oltt- lion by a spirituous agent of tho purest ipuility. j In cases of languor or execs-ivo Jcbi'ii'y, where j the system app.irs to have become exhausted of its energies, HOOFLA.ND'i TONIC act i wilh 1 almost marvelous cllect. It not only Mimuli.t 's the flagging ami wa.. ting energies, but invigor ates and permanently : tivngthec.s its actions up on tiiy l.iver an, I f-t.unai.i: liioroi:gh, pcili.ipi le." prompt than liiy. Hitlers, when the tai.te i; .atili- ly it tn ken is ixme t he less uvrtaiu. In !i':'i li".', I llil'iiea.imsa, l'hy-hal or li'ervie.is l'n.rln.t'oa, i yir, readily to lis potent lnlhicncc. H gi .es the i invalid a new and stronger hold upo i i'.t'c, re j iii.iv; i dep'.v.-' ion of spirits, ard in ires ehcer ! fiitiiess. ll si.ppluiits the p.ii.i of i'.i-e.i.-; wilh I the ea.-u au I oimloii o peril hea'th. It give, strength lo weakness, throws de pon.l .-uey to llic w in.ls, iiin! starts the le lore. I Invalid ii on i a new an, I gladsome career. Rut lr. llooll ni'l's lieiu factious to the human r 10" are let conliti.'.l lo his cclel.riteil CKRVAN HITTKUiS, or bis invaluable Tumi'. He has ip.ire.l ..nutinr iu'di'luc, which i rapidly wiunin"il.- way to lsipui.tr favor be ;'.use of its in'rinsi; merit.;. This is HOOFLAND'6 l'OD ipil Y Ll.lN PILL:'-, a m i feet siibtitiii lor mcuiny, wiilionl any cf c'eictiryV. t il ipiaiitle. Tl se v.'i.n 1 'i l'iii I'ilU. which arc ii leinle,! to ait upon the i.lvei', are iicou'v composed of Po .lophvPlii, r Un- VITAL PRIM ll'l.E ol" THE MA M )lt KM P.oi if. .w w.-.l-iv' lite reader to di-liia I'v naif r-st-iml Ih it llti, i Mr ti t of Ih" M i-d al." U i i.i .y imcs in,,. , . I'ov.vrfiil Hi la the Man.li ih' i:-e!l It is th" la, hen, al l ii 1 !. , I i I hi- h.'.l pi-lilt la a 1 i !'. . ! pur.- in I hi h'.l col. f.-rnl. II lie.' il 1- ll'sl 'wool' la.' I'. Pi!'-, eon-liinl a lad .1. ,, wli'.',-- any to t bl or a li in.n.if ol ol Ii.i p'l.n. :h '.ill ,-nli-at it ..'.M llhi h'l" six i - ! !..pl.::.:. : 1 i .H.t.i I - It-. I.'l n i al ii Ic . Ih ' M.lll.li i!,e ,.le At ! 1 1 1 i K i ' I I.Y '.'.' ic; its fiiiici ii in-, un I i-. lary -eci.-t'oie in r. i a' 'I he ilijui l'Uls r".-l'! t w ll-e ol ui.'i . i-y I.. c:.li'i lint it U : ol n'.m ll." I l. " : Po iv I iv nu, : it to in.. i. ,1 ic -.r ... nva, i..' 'v I I'om tin i ir ,c. . irpim. 'I. I iv I on 1 1 ... 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