-SUNDURV-, MA, H7i. 'A L 1 Ualtronfl Time Tiib'cjsv ' ! v. c. n. w.-K.wt: p. a t it n wrsT. DalTi'.oKx I've 13: Alii m Erie Mall, I've 1:(Hlnm Erie- ". .Accom. ' H:1S." ElinlraMill " 1L01 " N'iugur i Ex " 12:43 n m Nlugara Ex." 4:Uprn K'mirnMair . 4:li.1 " 0;fW ' . ..; . BAMOIIN D1VU10 . C. ft. W. i.itivr - - - , AnnivK i 3 anbury at ll:V-n mAt 8'inbury 9:S5 a m : 4i40 p m, " 4M p in D. II. w. n. R. Leave Sitnbury fiV'On. m. Arrive nt 8.85 p. m " suviiunr alswistown n. u. i.tc.vr AimivR Snnbury a" 7:3J :. m. At 8 mb.ny 1 41 a. in. ' '; :Jdp. ui. . " 7.40 p. tn. AecHcnt Ins'ti'snce TieliCH cri Ira hal if J. S'llpii-.n, T.c'ttl Agent it the Depot. sl'oc.sl Nffiurs. HrwiNO M icstr:::.- Ml. s C.iro'lno Dalltis Is the ugeut for tho sale of I lie bct Mewlon Machines in existence vizi 'The Impi-ive-l fliiw," "Grorer U.i':cr," ' Ii an I "Domestic," "which .".re co::l "H'y on haul M. ' oV i.. res tollable pttci-. E-lic Is u' r'ji'i'l fur I lie cell! b't.tel FrauU I Pope Suiting Machine. C ill and see thtn. Cl'.-o 'u M,vket struct, cast of Hie railroad. We refer our reudes to the new ll:nc sebedu'c on the l'hi'udelphhi A Pealing Ralli.u I, In nu rd her o!mn;i. Conj impnta..' ;h ( :ics have . b sen mi.de.- '"" " ' '' ' Till! grain In this, .t-.i-ltp'.i hi" the county, It is now stut.:', wii! iiot y! tld ii b-.lf crip. In in my of the fields in ic llian I. .If ha been fros-u out, mil tli3 balance Is Hiti'eiiug great'' on uc co'.tnt of the dr.. ..til. Some of tliu i'armcis nic now turning d vii tli Jr crop iiikI pl-.ntliig corn in place. Ws l...ve at dil.. reft tl:r..- .-ti.te 1 that f pub lished marriage nv.t d ii'.b nctiw r;-;iI! If et t i .: by ibe filoiide of tli pulii-, r iiiii.lAert ollldatliifr. TlmiLi trbon-, notices n.-c oniiiiel vlil know by till why tby :ire not published. Lost aMtli; C.ipi. Win. Lon 5oi :i vulun- i h e bout iiiu'.e l-.'t v.rek, on n trip by cau:il to j i;itlinro. . Tun uriiiiil i-nx is rnglii; l;.l y In Slmmnkln. I Tho nutliontlt' li.ivc wisely ordtroj ml tliu j "liiirtbe-i lu bo closed, mid inuctint: of Indies uiij oth.f jj.it'.ici'.iis ta bo discoiilimicj fur the , present. j Ont Borough Council iirc rei talii'y deserving I of prniso for the linprovciiioaU now iiinkin in I our Btieel and iillevs. . I Maj. J. U. DfSBAU, of 1'eny county, Y.a been iippotii'.ed S- i.i.tiii i,it d'enti! t repronvnt ' this Seuutoiial dlU I -l in the Democratic eo:;ven- j lim at Ui'.idi-ijr, on tlu t' jib of May. i Wr refer our lady reader to the advertUement of V.'.s." Kute Hl-.u-'i, who is Jntl opi iii:i.' a tpit-n-ii.l uhsorlimiit of Die liitest l.ihliiouable e.onds :ro:n the i'iiiU;dc:; 'i!.i .mtrketiat greatly reduced prices Cull e-. ' t'-.i CorNTat MrhCiiASTS, if you want to 'e '.line and money, '- to the Exceir-or Hunt mi l tihoa Store of IVui. II. Mliier, on Market 'treet, Suubury, to Imy your Hock lit wholesnle. Vou ;.ii ie;e.i a b-.tler article iii-a. at city ctl..'ol!li- ; lu.-nt, and i.l I'lieua ns low as at wholesale cs- t.;bliliil.cnts ib fliiiu.lelphia. Soda Fountain. C. J. Y.i-i, on Tliiid ftutt, j ' whose tobaeci More i eonsiilerert one of the ; llnest C'tub'.Uhnienl out -lie of the city, h:l ; lately elected a bo la Fi ui.tnia ;i. hir. .-alesi'ioin, '. where all may hr it -f. es'i- 1 Willi purs p-:iMi!ii; ice col. 1 sl". ji;r, fi ivuie i lue puie-t et syrups. T.:it many friei.ds of YV. IHmmrlwrialit w.ll rejful to K'.uu that lie lias teii.leivil his re signation us teller in the First Nation al llmk of tsuubury, on neeo.int of lll-lie ittb. Mr. H'miiiiei vi rilii has h.-ld tliut po-iiilan fur some year to the sail'fnc::iit of p'.l who art ci'anarted with ti'.it Institution, and by his etirrcctilcss and -tilet attention to linsiness, has gained the filend-hip cif all who ha I rceasloa to come in comact with him. Wo learn thit lie 1 iton Is cmbukii' In the lumber lrj-4r.es! :t La rW-sri, P.i., wlu ie we hope to see hi health oiin restui-ed, and that ho may meet with great smcc-.hs In liib new enterprise. Soi.dikiis, Rali.t ! V ma lueetiuir of the soldiers will be h.d.l in tlie Knp' le House Hail, on feat a.! iy cveni:.;'. May tilth, nt u'f'.m k, to take ,.tijn iu refe-.i-nee to t he erection of u County Sjidbr' Mon iniunt, ia Market Square. Let all cnaic wiio il.si.e to hoi 1 in rcmr.:ilirati"c thu au'lliinv of tiioee who fell in our country's service, ;.'.id toa-il in civcliut! a suitable shaft to tbe'.r iiiein j:y . Ue oa haii.l pro:i;jly ut Hie hour uuiued. A. liile", J. . Smith, D. C. lUs-ln-. . , C. J. Fox, Heber Paluter, 8. II. K-iow!, L. II. I.'asc, O. B. CadwaPader, J. K. Tn int'ton, Jacob j Reefer, T. S. h!iaiino:i, uri I tilers. j Fir.K 4T Thevoti ton. ().i Monl. y rTenlnir ! last, about I'J o'e'.oi k, tire was discovered in th" ' store room of Jnh:i (.' unpbel., lu the town of! Trevortoii, tbis cniiuty. Kaforj t.r -i.-l.incu anic the fire had aUol rb hea I'vnv that but little I of the Roods could tie saved. The building to-j c,v.'.'...r villi nearly all the goods was cuusuil.ed. 'From thlu buildlii;; the tiie coiiniuiiiciti d with! the splendid residence r.P W. Deppia. K.-ip, and 1 consumed th; entire building and o:;lu.iaes. At i tk! yuucl.ire several iidjoiuiu; baiidiiigs were torn denu to prevent a fuithur cniiiljL'ialion. We have not heard the p-irlleiiinrs as to tho pro bab'e loses, but we are inlonaed that they fall heavily upon those whore propel ty una dcstioyed Tue Ore is supposed to have l.reii the work of an lueendiary as nu uttemvt had''"cu made to break into the (tore u night or two previous. ' Bove of our cltlie-.n on Thlr I Bt.eet,' In front of our olllce, Kf re uiue'j amiued on Wednesday last, at the amies of n young apprentice in Mr. V'm. N. Keller's Barber tshop, uud a cow belong ing to Mr. Chas Young. . The cow w at passing up Third street when tun barber set up a bawling Id the Imitation of that of a caif. The cow stop ped to rccoguixe her progeny, 'ml on seeing none oo luC street, !. trii'.ie u lash for the door of the barber shop from whence the soiiAids emena terl, aad was only prevented seeing t!. deserted calf by a crowd of ineu ou the pavemeut, who enjoyed It as a g)i Joke. As the cow was ubout reuuiU g Iter onward cauise the calf set up ouolbr pitiful bswllug, when she made another rush for the door "but being sguln repulsed, she directed her fury towards a dog of Mr. James Washington, uud made ehatn, the dog passing through the crowd trying to rscspe h'. s-ivng eucmy to the great merriment of the bystauders, until he met bit ouster who protected him. At this Juncture she was drlveu from the track to allow t freight traiu to p.ies, but the calf lu the shop again commencing to bawl, whet the became jnore incensed than ever, and made an attempt to rest the track ia frout of a locomotive, when the wat knocked from tht track and narrowly . escaped with her life. Tht young raaa who was guilty of this almost fatal Jokt upon tovky, should learn that It Is dangtronsto trill i with tht Xec'.'l-l of dumb trute, tt be might be cut tbort ifvUt'ltt f. ;n4 yai.lv vt ev 'liugStt. Notice to U. 8. Tai Patkrs. Collector Chns. it Brunw, of kb 14lh Dletrb-t, give -notice thnt he will collctt the Untied Btntcs tuxes for 1ST9, vie t Special taxee, (license?), for dldtlllete, biewcre, clifur manufiicinrtr, tobacco manufiic nfert.Vcalfra In leaf tobacco, rectifier's, whole sale and retail lienor dealers, dealers In cigars and tobu'ecoi and lucoinos, now das payable nt the time! and piaco mentioned bolow t Dauphin County At tho offlc of Alderman D. A. Kepnor, No. 303 Chestnut street, Ilurrls borjt, on Monday, Tuesday nnd XVedncsdity, June 10th, 11th nnd 12tb. At the hole! of Mrs. 8. K. Ye.i(er, Miliorsburjc, Thursday, Juns 13th, 18T2. Union County At the Uevlere Ilonse, Lewis btirtf, on Saturday, June l"'b, 1873. Snyder County At 'Keyntone Hotel, Sollns grove, on Mouriny, June B4lb. 173. Jr.tf ata County'At Jacob Will's Hotel, Mif flintown, on U'eJnesday, June 20th, 1872. NoithumliHrland County At HulTs Hotel, Mliton, fin Fiiday, June 14th. At his olllco In Siitibmy," on" Thursday, f riday and Saturday, J lne 27lh, 2Btk an I Kutli, 1S72. A stuASorn la tht place, on Inquiry as to where he resided, said Unit be lived in Snub n y, a small vllluire. ndj ieciit to Pur.lytown. We presume no reUeri'nns were intended ou Purdy tow n. Muntuiir American. Ve picsame Hint the .re:7rr must have beeu the name Individual lni visited this place a few weeks n;i mi 1 staled that ho resided in a smull town opposite Rivursldc, called Danville, owned piinc'.piilly and kept up by the Montour Iron Company, 'lliat the town had tbieu editors, one a rhrl.'tiaii (7). otic u Doctor, and one was a swcr.rlni; edit"'. And that lliu 8inle was erert- i.i a lunutic u.'w.ji in the submits of the place. The el'iors, he elated, were urn!;iir the propriety of cwtinu; water works t.i bale out tin; Stisquc- b inmi river at that place, wtib a view of belna j :-.m.,x,d .to Riverside BorouSh, in . j.-thnmber- lan l count v. Installation op Giieat Ciiikks. The follow ing Great Chl.-fs of the fireal Couivll of IViin sylvaiila IinpioVi-1 Order of l'ed Men, were lu ta'.! d at the session of the Great Council bold ia Lancaster liming the la?t week t (ileal Saeiiein John Rclnmm, I'ill ihurc. tlre.it fcer.lor Sagamore Joseph W. Claynier, riiiludclphia. Great Juu'.or SugAmore James B. Zkg'.er, York. (treat Prophet Jainea A. Moss, Philadelphia. Great Chief of Uecords-Audrcw J. llukcr, Pliihidelphia. Great Keeper of Wampum Lewis C. Pierce, Philadelphia. Great Saniiup George W. Kreaiucr, Philadel phia. Great GaurJ of Wlgwairi Christian Ilaag, Allegheny City. Ureal Guard of the FoiesS. TUoinas K. Don nalley, Philadelphia. The next annual (Csilon of the Great Couueil will be held lu litusville, in inuy next. Sftctns. Beuucvllle Lnhr, of Jackson town ship, tbis emity, committed suicide on the 2d iii-t., by shooting biiiisclf. lie was aged about S3 years. A correspondent of I bo Lykeus Jdjk tcr gives tho following particulars: ''Deceased was somewhat deranged, the cause of whii h is Mltriliiilcd to his investing rt'.'cntiy about tfl,U;.0 in what was known as the "Chester coal mine, ' wnieii proved a total f.ii.uro. Ilia family h 'd siuee noticed lliat he was not alto uelh.r iiL'lit. and have constantly kept close watch of bis movements, lie toid bis hired man thai lie won d kill himself. On the day of com mitting the fat.it deed he remarked to his fainiiy tli.it he wanted to ro to a neighbor!. Ills sitter s.n l hu wotil I go with him. Jut-l lielore start ing he asked tor 1U gun, but it ..s relused. lie I llually persiiade.l bis wile to let liini have it. 1 sajing that it Was the only picas are letl Lit -is now, and perhaps he might sliuol boi'.ietbiug. l:i eoi:l)jiiiiy with bis elster, a married lady, an 1 a little daughter be then started from home. Alter proceeding soaie distance thitiugh ft wood, he sut .tow n iiu.1 declared he would go no farthet , as be was lin'l. His sister appealed to nin. uol to stop, b..t to i with her, iimil at !at he t'eeain.' excited, and she (hi., titer) l-!t him, feaiiiij be woiiut no her injury. He l:r:n went lueUwilii bis dniighier a short distance and sat down on a log and made t wo chestnut whitics for his child; an I then, uuiiolieed, be placed the gun between his knees, the inu.'.zle to hia forehead, and dis charged it, the contents passing lliiuugli bis head. Ills daughter ran to him mid Hied o raise him up, but life had lied. Mr. Lohr leaves a w ile and three children, in comfortable circum stance. 'Hie sad il.eiineiiee has cait a gloom over the entire community " CtiA!iorn o Robuino Tare Mail K In aid Ka.iiin.iii was cxumliied on Monday before U. fc. Cuiniiiissioner MeClure, In this city, on a eharue of lobbing the V. 3. mat!, nt Smq :ehau na Depot, In '..squeliai',na coU'itv, hi Muicii last. Alter an cxaininallon he was eoinmilted to Jalllii .lefault of 5fl.00U bail lor his appear ance at the I'. S. Coutt, iu June next. Ho was arrested by Deputy Marshal G. L. Mc.r.tn. ut l'."".-hwuod, Kullivan county, X. Y.- William- JUe'l J .S'ldl. llipri. Mr. John Mowrer, of Mahcuing town ship, tbis coui.ty, departed this lif. on Tuesday cveaing last. Mr. Mowrer wus one of our odd est i-liiz.-ns, being In the tOtfi year of his age at the time of his death. He was a man of r.u unliable and geutle disposition, honorable lu all his dealings and highly esteemed for his tunny virtues. lie lied a long and licAarable life, and ui'.-s regrett-ej by a laii;.- circle of relatives and fi leads. Imwille Intdliijiitctr, List of Litters remaiLing la the ounbury Piiit Olllce, May 13, lS73i Mrs. Maty Uankmu, Wcttiu-.'ton liaain, Mrs. Fanny C isoit. Stuart D. Clai-I-, Win. Funnn, Charles Fiin. l'henis Lisi r. Mr. I,ing.l oa, (coal dca.cr), Mr. tsarah A. Itine, Mi.-s hiisau A. i'oung, L. J. Walker & Co. J. J. SMITH, P. M. Takk Notice. The members of Eastern Star Lodge, No. HI!, K. of P., will meet iu their ball ' ou Thursday alteniooii, M:iy UOlb, at 2 o'cloek shaip, to participate lu lull regalia on the oeea- sion oi uecorating me soldiers graves. Ry order of the W. C. T. ri. Shannon, Recording Scribe. Efltoi-KAN' 1U.TKI.. Mr. Jos. IJtieher, baviug built a large addition to his house ou Third street above Mattel, uud fin nulled the whole house with eutire uew furniture, has opened a hotel on the Eropeun plan, for tu accommodation of the public. Ludics and Geutlemeu will be furnislied w dh meals ut all hours during the day end night. His tables will b) provided with all the luxuries in season, aud bit bur will eoutuin the best of lienors. The bed rooms ure neatly furuished aud w ell ventilated. His chat get art moderate. A Ladies' Ice Cream Baloou it ultacucd. Eu tranco uext door to the hotel. Doi.lt V'AUDiNtat Weimer'e. Ihisu Popuss at Welmcr's. Plaid Popmm at Weliner't. Plain Poplins ut Weliner't. Cuiktzes at Welmcr's. fi'KtNo Biiawi.s at Weliner't. Ai eudlets vuriety of Uoods for Ladies', Gent's and Chlldrens wesr. Cai.i. and tee for yourselves. , No trouble to show Goods. . i The Cai'se op Tempehanci finds some of its most insidious und dangerous foes in the many so-called "touius" aud "ap.et!ers," made of cheap wblsky and refuse liquors, fluiahed lip to suit depraved appetites, under tbe name of n.edi ciuct. Dr. Walktr'a California Vinegar Hiuen are nont of these. They are not a bverane, but eeuuint medicine, purely vegetable, prepared from Cullforaia herbs by u rogular physician. For all diseases ot tbe stomach, liver, klduejs, bUdder, sklo nod blood, Irsy are Infaiioile -wnd leriva'.. J rerr.eiv. Council Properdins. Sumbi'IiV, May 14lh, 1U72. Conncll mtt parsnant to Adjournment. Mem bers present Chief Burgess, Solomon Malick, Urceuotigh, Miller, Dltslntrerj J. M. Cadwallnder, Irwin, Bmftlt. Giulnger, Dewart, Rohrbach a nd Clark.-.''. There being b'A objection, mlntitcs of last meet ing were -adopted. ; Chief Burgess reported thai he had signed tho agreement with tho Gas Company, and copy filed. On motion, Itemli'td, Thnt the committee ou railroad crossings bo discharged. " OHDGRS GRANTED. Bill of Steam Fire Kmrinv Compart? np to Feb. March Rud April 1, 187a, ?90 00 " Geo. .Welter, to be credited ou Bo rough Boud, 75 00 - " Isaac Leaser, work and hauling, ' "100 ' . Bebnstiah Bonglmfr, costs, 2 25 " Jonathan Courad for work on road ft davs, 7 50 ' Charles F. Martin, for work ou road ft days, 7 63 " Dr. A. C. Clark, for vaccinating 03 persons, 12 50 " 8unb'.irr (ins Company to Ap. II 30, for 5 Lamp Posts, SS 03 " Sunburn Gas Co.. for gns consum ed to May 1, 1S72. 21 00 " John rttistTtbr planting 12 trees on fiq tin re, , 2 40 " Jacob B. Bartholomew, for cross ing Fourth, and Market streets, 71 l7 '' II311J. Z-t'IemoVHi-, for stove, Ac., 2U o5 Dr. W. W. Moody, for vaccinating 170 persons, ' 41 00 " Samuel Rylnud, for Bond and in terest to dale. S3 1 00 " .Joseph W. Cuke, M o ' . Ira T. Cletmiit, 170 W W. L. Dowait. cbairman of finance committee, tiir. It l'i folio., lug report of the Indebtedness of lire borough ofBinib iry : The fir. an co gpmmittee Beg leave to submit to the nutLf 'ss and Council of Sauburv. the f.illow ,,, WrHM-wport of tlu- la lebte.li.vst of said .y, Ut n, ...curtained Burough, to far as a'e.rtaine.l to this date. Scsnvur. May 14, 1S72. Stat?m:inl of debts the Boruuuh owes : John Hints, Couiiou bonds of May 7, 'ti7, 7 per cent., 51, MW -- Evert, " " " l.MHI Join. Bowen, " " ' tiiio ,:it lo Rockefeller, " " boo I'.S. Uussli i', " " " ii'KJ Solomon Stroh, " " " lun Mr. Ptroh, of Danville. ' " loo Mr. rJtroh-, o! Kendiug, " " liK. Unkuowii holders, " " 1,UI0 Whole amount ofottpon bjtt.ls l?ii'l, fi.O.'U . I. (iieenouub, bounty b is.-, ubout frstHJ llou. i. tt. Packer, t:amuel Ry'.a.i i, P. A. Coble, P. I', .iinuiei man, P. Hull, Jobu Hints, (llubaeks) U0J 2d0 20 J 100 1'JO " (Fetter) of bounty bonds Whole amount standing, out- John Haas, lire engine bonds. John Haas, r.ie engine tiomls. .tune 14.' ill Geoive Welser, bond, amount overpaid by 14. '70 4.000 j him as tax collector, .'151 Poor orders outj ubout 400 j t Whole amount of boro. debt, ay 14. '7J, ? l.VVi ) i Amount of lioroiiL'h dell, as per Audi- ' tor's Report, Oct. 21, ;7U. f 23, "IS. 71 j Amount this day, May 11, 72, 1.5,S.-)J.liu Deerense ia I'J months, Kespectl Jlly subinitte 1 fJ,40'j.Tl i W. I.. P::WVI!T. Chairmtn of Fininco Committee. I On motion of W. L. Dewart, H.niA'xd, That j the council hereby appoint Mr. Thorn is Roach ! as po'.leemiii for the baiougli of S.iubiiry, till otherwise ordered. Oa motioa of D. C. Dis-iner it wis IZualve-1, , That a committee of three be appointed to ton- j iult with the laud-owners, to ascertain what ar- j rangemcnts can be made to open a streit to I Cake's A Iditioa i t We t war l. A lopte I. Chief Burgess appointed on committee, D. C. ! Dissinsrer, John Clark and W. L. IVuvart. j Oa motion of D. C. DUsingcr, y.Vso.'.vi', That the iitre. t Commlssiotiers be uut'uoi iiiM to grade I and raise Fifth street, or Short ttr-et, mil open j gtf'.ler'i upoa bolb sld .'s oflh' sain., to drain the j water to M i.l.et t'.l-eet. uiiig the material taken fio.u the gaiters to raise or grade the stre -t. ' On motion of ,v. L. Dewart, IhfMcc', That 1 ! there be a commit'. i of three appointed to 1 ! inquire aa.l rcput the fa.-t as to t'.ie nuisance uf i of tin saw mill In Cak'j aijitioa, mil the re- : I incd.v therefor. Cilcf II irg.-so ;!polnted D. C. Dissiuger, Jehu j ! Clark uud J. t.adwalla -ler. ! On ui.iiioii of J. M. C a l-.v.illader, Jtuolred, i That the Chief U ii'g;s be in.-triicted to see the i I'resi lent of the Good latent Fire tJompnny, and ; inquire what they will lake for their lot, aad re- j port at the next meeting. Agreed to. j On motion of J. M. Ca IwuUa lcr, 7.i .Irt.l, ' That Sjnon l s'jeet, from Waluut to Pine, on wct side, and (Mieatiiiit btred, from Fourth to j the gut, be included ill the Borounh Pavement j Ordinance. Also west i le of Short street.; Adopted. I Propoiiiiocs for grading and filling Chestnut street read, and Council directed Hie oouttjuct be j given to Jacob Sheci-it, as to til pi ice proposed ! for the liitf! strtv.e 7U cents per yard. Adopted. On motion, that when wu adjourn,, that wc ! meet ueit Tuesday evening at 7,'j o'clock. , Ou motion, adjourui'd. j P.-W. On ivt Clerk, i Coyiiii'luicatcd. j Mr'its. l'.niT is : TheOonvcntion of 'o:b- I limb: ...ill I lii-uiel, I. ti. of CI. T., has la-en and ' la over. Win. I coo'l results h ive followed its 1 "riioilb time will tell. True, tlr.le weru not ns i.i.iuy delegates present us were expecie l. b..t ; ttioac wh.) were prereul, in co incetion w lib t lie liieinbei s of Lodge No. 1)3.' w !io were allowed i all the privilege of delegates, with the exception : I or voting, teemed to take an Interest lu tile Wi-rk. The convention was called to order lit eictit o'clock on Tuesday .-veiling, by tliu District lie- i puty, b b appointed brother Curtis, of Cata- i I wUsa Lodge, tV. t-'. T. of the convention. Alter j : the opening o.le was snug and prayer offered by J bioim.r Ever, of the M. K. church, the conviai- j '"'arcd ready for business. Minutes of previous vouventhm read and approved. on motion, the chaplaiu dellverc.l a short nnd i iuteresling address of welcome, which was re spouded to by brother Curtis Tue ditfereiit lodges reported, by their dele gates, their standing. C.ilaw isa lo Ige reported 1411 liieinbeis In good H Hiding, entitling her to be called the banner lodge of th" di-trict. On motion, a box to icc.ive qucMiomt having u bearing on the temperance cause w as placed ou the ullur, and after the questions were wibuu and deposited tbe box was opened, and questions read an I answered by different members. The (jucstiou : "doe a ineniber I tolale bis obligation liy eating mince pie,1' elicited quite a number of replies, und il was decided iu the iitlii niative t Mill this will not prevent inembeis from eating the same. 1 wit glad to notice among the delegates, brother Stephen llaldy, of Cutiiwissa, whose gray hairs uud venerable apanince added an additional interest to tbe convention. Mr. llaldy bus been a prouilncol member of the tilth-rent Older of temperance iu Columbia county, und bids fair to out-live mauy members who are younger. May he live many years to tee his ef forts, in respect lo tcmcratice reform, crowned wilh success, und wbeu be is called lo puss away may many bless bis uaine and revere hi memory. The, Local Option bill was lutrodiiced unit ar gued, by de legal ei and others, In regard-I o its constitutionality or unconstitutionality. Time, however, did not permit many lengthy argu ments, und the assertion lh. lawyers woik for mouey aud have no consciences, was refuted by members of the piofsiou. Tbe re. minks oa all the questions tended lo enliven the seemingly dull proceedings. Ou Wednesday afternoon G. W. C. T. 8. U. Chase, having arrived, by request be instructed the members iu tbe unwrilleu work of the order, and made some pertinent rental ks in regard lo brother RoIh-Hs, whose death occurred some time ugo. Jn tbe evening the lodge met nt the hall, and alter being appropriately dressed In tht regalia of the order, und their number In created by the arrival of visiting members from ehamokiu, beaded by tbe G. W. C. Templar uud Ibe ollleers of the lodges, proceeded iu procession to tht M. E. Cbu cU. The opening ode was t"eg by. the cr-.ler, afs' wVch l;,e tsrnrer. mice sonit i "These tetupet nnce folks do crowd us awfully," Was Kiven. The evening exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. Croinani of OmnirevlMc, 'after which brother Chase spoke for about nn hour on the dolnirs of the temper ance reform, and bf.the necessity of children be coming total nbstalnen as well as men of busi ness and (.roifiliicnoe In tht coinmuulty. .. And thus tfic convention eiuled. .. j Yours to F. n. and cy ' -Bbutcs. Business Notices. ' Thb TohkS property for sale cttenp, corner of Second nnd Race streets f and Hunt property, In Filling's addition. Tor 1,W. Inquire of A. N. Brie, Sunburyy Ph. J ., 1 (i)OLLT Vardkx Is nil tho rage, but wo have not seen that there hns been aay Dolly Vanlcn suits Introdticed fof rentlemcu. Tllos. G. Nott coutluuet to make tip the best styled suits now worn nttd orders are constantly eotfliug in from abroad. - At all tho largo gatherings wo notice Nott's suits have been ndmlrcd above all others. Hit etock of Goods Is not-excelled. --... Dealkus in Hats and Cups, will find 8. Faust's establishment on Market street, one of the best to purchase at wholesale prices, His Hats are principally his own manufactnre, and wiit be found fashionable nnd durable. Tho prices range lower lliiin In the city. . With all duo deference to everybody we big leave to Inform the people ol Sunbury and sur rounding country, that wr ore no prepared with a nice assoitnieiit of goods to supply their wants at the vry lowest prices. With nil be coming modesty wc would call your attention to our reputation for good goods ut the lowest pi ices, lair and honorable deniiniiS w ith tivery one. No rMisirpresciilistloin to effect sales; al though hdoiiI the last to bring Spring nnd Sum mer good, wc mean to sell thtm at such prices as will gnnratitoo the salo rif our pooils.' Call and be convinced that Fryliug's Matmuoth Store, M.irk 't Square, next donr to the Cottit House, U the place for bargains. . , . Sprclnl Notice. On Murrings-v F.nys for Youtvj Men, on ' Grnt Social F.vils and Alinsss, wbleh Inlcrfere ; will. Mai rinrrc, an I ruin the happltiese of thou sands, with sure means of relict for the. Firing I and Unfortunate, deceased mid debilitated. Sent ! in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. i Address, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth s't., Philadelphia, Pa. TO Till: fsl TI KItlt. ; The Rev. William II. Norton,' while residing ' In Brazil ns a initsiouary, discovered In that j land of medicines a remedy for Com-i mphon, I ti KOKLI.A, Hiiiii! Tit it. AT, Col (iu. t.'iiLtis, i Asthma, and Ni.tivot s Wicaknrss. This rem edy lia cured tnvself after all other medleinet I bad failed. j Wiblua to benefit t lie suffering. I will send I the recipe lor preparing and nsim this reinedvto j ail who desire d rREF. OF CIIARGK. " I ricase send an envelope, with your name and address cm it. Addre.-,s, i Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, 070 lliunnwAV. Oct. 14I71. ly. Nr.w YoitK I'm, A ll:iultomc Itlouolaclic. MOCS.TACIIE. Prof. fit. Croix's French Com- ! WIHMKKRW. isotiid, the 6'iv,f Hair til owe-, I Mol isT ACIIF,. will produce a luxurlent Moii- WHISKKRS. ttaehe or WLiskert on the j Mol'sTACHE. smoothest fiee. Pleasant to1 WiUSRERS. use. Heat to any nddress ou receipt of Fifl v Cents. ! II. T. BOND, ChcuiNt. N. E. Cor. Tenth uud I bust nut Ms., Pliilu. ! Feb. 17, ls.72.-ly. ' v 3 s s -. i ? 5 1 ? r j jr. e A ir "x ,x sJ g ft rt .2 2 PS to a o o tl tt er -f5 5 j5 i) a i' e.-- -- ' s----. ... ..ss. I At Nortbiimbet hind, on the Kith inst., by the I Rev. C J. Button, at I he residence of the bride's ! mother. Mr. CrtoM II.imiv llr.'Mf.it aud Misi Maiiia ht.iZAVi.Tit K iri". I tin the Sili in.t., MARY l.ODI M M A, daughter of Win. V. mid Maria Silverwooi!, aged 2!i y.iars, I liio'-tli and 21 days. At II. -in don. Pa., on the SOth of April, MARY V.. NORA H PKIFLR, nged 5 years, a inoirtbs uud ?.J days. At Trcvoiton. P.i., on the lllth of April, TIIOM Art'BKRIl Y, uged 16ie;iis, 5 months and '."J d ij-3. - 4 At. Prcvcrton, 'a., nn the '.Mb of April, JOHN T. KHTON, aged 2 years, St nt nut. i una 7 days. In Jell'eis on county, on the llllh Inst., JEO. G. Mil. 1.1. It, aged about 27 years. The deceased was Weil known iu this com munity as teacher in our public schools, mid lau-ly taught the high school at Northumberland. He sUilIed Uw with f. M.ilb'k, Es'p, of this place, an i was ready to be ml III ii t til, but that dreaded ili-ea-e, consumption, contracted in the niniy where he done valuable services bad inndo such Inroad upon hi system that bo was compelled t return tu his home, a few mouths ngo, where it piovcd f.itcl. Mr. Miller was an exemplary young niii mid leaves a large circle of fi ieuds lu this vicinity. IilMII IIV M IHKI..TW. Flour n ml (jiruiii .MarLet. Extra Family tflO 00 R.-d Wheat , p. bu., f 1 Buckwheat, j. 5.110 Rve, " t ..ru Meal, 1.W i:,.m, '- ' Wheal Uran, p. bll. l.M iliickn bent " 1 aborts, -2.Uil.Oats. 112 ll.( Corn Oats Chop, 2. Oli Flaxseed, 2 Tinioiby beed, p. b. 'i.V J I'rodnre Morlsi'tj Pntatoe5-, 50 Tlams, F.gg, per dot.; Id Tallow, Unlici, per lb., 40 Couuliy 8m; Lard, " 12 Dried Apples, Bides, " IU: ' Peaches, .50 ! S, i 7.) ! .110 , txi , :rUoiiiicrs, fcl ltlKY OAI, .tl iltHlil'. liKTAIL ATWDAUP. I BKTAIL ItKLl VBJIBti. Egg und Siove f-S.aO Fgg and Stove ?4.M Chestnut 3 W) heslnul S.50 Pea 1.50iPca Ii. 50 i'ietu bbrdisfiiifitta of tbe largest and most fashionable stock of Cloths and Cassimeres of every grade, uud Geutlenicn'fl Fui nibhini; Goods, ut TIIOM. G.AOTT'N MEUC1IANT TA1IX)U STOUE, lu Miller's Block, Third street, two doors below Market, BUNai'BY. PENN'A. The most fashionable clothing made to order from every vuikly of tcood. Built of ull sUea made ap at the tbortett no tice, from tbe beat teieeled stock in New York and Philadelphia. . Call aad be convinced. TIIO i NOIT. A r-rl! t 1 "73. , .. .A.-N" A. JLi To I )cbililiitcd rersona, n To Dyaiieptics, - - ' To Hii fliTira from Liver Complaint, ' To those linving no Appetite, To thofio with Jkukvu Dowu CotiHtttu UifTn, To Jsctvour l'cople, -" - - . To Chilaren Wnntin.s Away, oany wilh lcbililatetl Dipcative rjfvjnns, Or tvffrrinij irith uuy of the, follwing A mjAoms, whiik indicate .Jbisordertd Lhiir WomttrA, r ' " , , . ' v.- lucti as Cou- '. stipatinn, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, 'Acid 1 ! ' Ity of theStnmudhi NaiiHen, 'it; Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight lrf the Stout- neb, Sour Kraotatioes.Wuklng or Fluttering ut the Pit of the Stom uch, Swimming of the Head. Hur ried and Ditlicuit Breathing, Flutter - lag at the Heart, Choking or Putfoent Ing Sensations, when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain lu the Head. Deficien cy of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and F.j es, Pain In the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ,Ve., Sudden flushes of 1 lent , Burning lu the Flesh Constant Im aginings of F.vil, nnd Great Dc-- resslon of Spirits. Ilooflaiid's German Uittcrs. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind. Is'ilitl'erent from nil others. It Is compost d of the pure Ja'-o. or Vital PntNcii'i r. or Roots,' IIkiii.s and Hw.ks, (or s me lielnnlly termed Ex tracts,) tho worthless or inert portions of the In gredients not being iicd. Tiiereloru lu nni- tnt- tle pf this B'tters there is contained nsinuch me dical vlitue as will b found iu several-gallons of nrilinary niltd.-e. Tilt Root-, Ac., used in this Hitters lire grown lu Ge.tnany. their vital princi ples extracted lr. tb.u country by a .:c!-.i:'.i,,e Che mist, uud forwarded to the manufactory ill this city, where they me compounded nnd bottled. Co't;:!nlng no ?pir. toons ingredients, this Bitters i lne f i tin the objection1 m ired iigaint all oth ers: ho dc'lre for stimulnils cno bo ludue d froifj their u.-c ; they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under imy ciiciiuilaiiccs, h.'.va any but a bcncllilal etlect. UOH,Al)'.H GKit.tJAX lOMC, Was ciimpoltiidi d for those' pot Inclined to ex treme Litters, and is i,i!cndcd fj'r use in cases when some nlcoho'ic slimuli.iit is if ijulred iu po l neetion with the tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Hitters, combined v Itli puree SANTA CRUZ Rl.'M. and tlavored in such u manner that the ex treme bltterncs of the bitters is overcome, forin iag a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, mi l containing the medicinal vir tues of the ISilleirs. The price of the Tonic is 41. .'0 er Bottle, which many persons think too high. They iniit take into consideiation that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure iiallty. A poor art iele could b? furnished at a ch'pcr price, but is It not better to pay a little more nnd have u good article 1 A medicinal pre paration should contain uoi.e but the best ingre dients; and they who expect to obiain n cheap compound, and be ben. tilted by it will most cer tainly be cbraied. IIooIIiiikI'm fjictriima Hitter, or llooi LAND'S f.KI'.MAV TONIC, wilh HOOF LAND'S loiloiih)llin I'll!. ' will cure you. They are t lie Greatest BLOOD Pl'llil-TERS known to the Medical world, nnd will eradicate diseases arising from impure blood. Debility of the DisgcsUvc Organs, or Ibscined Liver, In a shorter time than any other known remedies. T1IK Y.IOi,K SI "I'll EM E COURT OF I'KNNSYI.VAXIA M'EAK I'OIl THKK REMHDIEsi. Witt) worm k roit moiik DioMitno and Stu.okh Testimont ! . Hon. Gi'.MtdE W. WoiTiwtitD, formerly Chief J u-t tee of I he Supreme Court of PeunsvUania, nt present Member df Congress from Pennsyl vania w rites ; Pun Ani l. i-iii.i, March Kuli, 137. 1 flud "HonUand Gei man Bitters" is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive organs, and of ureal bciielit in cas cd debility, nnd want of nervous action in the svMctn. Your, truly, GEO. W. W joltWAi.D. Hon. Jamks Thompson, Chief Justice, of the .Su preme Court of Pent, ylvania. Pun ihli.iuua, April 21, IV.:. I consider "LJoofland's German Bitters" a val uable medicine in case of sltacks of Indigestion or Dyspep-da. I can certify this from my expe rience of it. Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. GKonor. f-n .liswnor). Justice of the Pa preiiie Court ol Pemisylvaula. Piiii.ii'i i.rnn. June l, isr,. I have found t.y exj'eiietice that Ilotitland's Gerinan P.itteis" is n very good toule, relieving dvspeptie s.mptoms sln.o.t ilirectiv. ' t ' (.-. . i. . -. I.- s; . i ni!.l-c.r.n nrA'uut on .i i,c v. Hon. Wni. F. J!ogr-M, M.ivor of the Citr of Bii!- fa!o, N. Y. Mayor's Ollice, BuiTaio, June 22, HOC. I have used ''Ilootl ind's Gerinan Bitters uud Tonic" in my fainiiy dining the pud year, nnd can tecomineiid thetii as an excellent tonic, Im parling tone and vior to the system. Their u-e lias been productive of decidedly beneficial cf- tccli. t. t , KUULKts. Hon. Jwe$ if. H'ooJ, Ex-Mayor of Wllliaats port. Pa. . 1 take irrcut pleasure In reeonimending ''Iloof land's (Jctmtin Tonic" to nny one who may be afllicle.l with Dyspepsia. 1 bad Ibe Dyspeu.i.i so badly it was impossible to keep any fond oa my stomach, and 1 becanr: so wea'; as not to be utile lo walk half a mile. Two bottles etl'celo l a perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD. HEM EM HE li THAT IIOOFLANIVS UEKMAX IUTTEUS, rti'Z IIOOFLAXU'S CiEUMAX TONIC, Will Cure fctuy Case of MARASMUS, or Wristlng nway of the Uody. HEMEM15EH thvt IIOOFI.AXl)"s CEitMAX hemedies j Are themedicli'.es you icqiiirc to purify tbe I Blood, excite the torpid Liver to healthy action, I iuil lo eii.i'jle. you to p.is.i se feljr through auy hardship or exposure. K. HOOFLAXDii ' O 1) 0 1' 11 I L L 1 aV , or substitute for Mercury Pills. Two I'll! a Dose. Tho most Powerful, yet luuoceul Cathar tic Luowu. It is not ueeessnry 10 taken "iiuidful of those Pills to piodiieo toe desiivd ellecl ; two of them act quickly and owerfuU, cleansing the Liter, tu. much aud Bowels of ull impurities. The principal ingredient is Podophj lllu, or the Alco. bolic Extract of Mandrake, which Is by runny times more powerful, acting and searching than the Mindrake itself, lis peculiar action is upon the Liver, cleauing It epredily from nil i ih.tr ac tions. Willi all the owcr of Mercury, y l free from the injurious results attached to the use of thai mineral. Forali diseases, lu which tin) use of a cathar tic U indicated, these pills will give entire suh. faction iu every case. I bey never fall. lu cases of Liver Complaint, DysjH'psIa and ex trenie coilIvciiet, Dr. Iloottaud's (ieruinn Bit ters or Tonic should be used in connection with the Pills. The tonic etlect of the Hitter or To. uie builds up the system. The bitters rr Tonic purities the Blood, strengthens the Nerves, regu lates the Liver, und gives strength, energy and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system wilh Bitters or Tonic, and 110 dlseusu can retain the bold, or even assail you. Recollect that 11 ia DR. HOOFLAND'S WUR MAN Remedies that ure so universully used 11 TO highly recommended 1 and do not ullow the Dr.'sglst to induce. ou lo take auythlug else tbat he may say is Just as good, because be ma lies a larger profit on It. These Remedies will be sent by Es press to any locality, upon applica tion to tbe PRINCIPAL OFFICK, at the GER MAN MEDICINE blORE, 681 ARCH 8T., PHILADELPHIA. CHAS. M. EVANS, rroprletrir. Formerly C. M. Jackson & Co. These Reme dies are for ttd by Drucgitss, ft"rekfert. and M "-'iiJ.-- D'f ''t ii-s-rn h' . ' mmm T!?.nf)AT,U!NC.S.lI'ER ft FLQOJ 1 1 the woaAtrf ilTis.ii-ni to whl.-h the aftllet.el Sr. nS .V p.li-.r - t fr I-!i. f. t'io .t::.r..i-c.-'T be li;'VC he Ir.t e:'-atiiil -l i ar,')..;.y i.vh.i i f Xa I tr-i's m-t so-,- t-ei-r i l n : i -. - . .:;.".'.:-', ultteli O il hi' l:ittr- l t.r... r. v. ;. i.,!, . I;iiij-.l,.:-i f,.r h-alla ; t'ls sl -lc, t'.e. I a.-.-i .- ! f...-,- r,.;,.t,ir. i In o.' lu lici.e. 'i,,i') cvi f-a, c i.t t:.1':. laet i f :rt I t I I t e"- t vari -t nt' nci.t nl.-liiiili! i'i-. ci-ei w ii;'i li'hii h'j.ra l..iia-l t ncq.icr. ! fits e .' U -u'.i 'Iiii.k, s acre . nh, !a t t':i e.iI - r u of jii ui l.i.tt.t.i, it l u i : : lidi 1 I 'i i iu lie il f i -ally, a id eminent pliy sl:.l . 1 1 p J i.ua- i, t ic i;i v.i -h medical Ui-' 0k rf, "I' i i a t. V .'.I . f ctr.'i I r. .-c-l cuclis, i'. -I- I ;'.! -n. Ih -y.i i il si I intrlllrs ilio rl 1. it it v it n 1 1 th i !....; !.:,..! i u. n . t-'j V '' ' " ' ia : ioi'. f'"i I 11. e j-).:".l.-T,uls.t)1c."i'.rri rtlo.rli, flm. ' pi. sua R iru ' ).l. -Ilili 'l.-M.C. Mine- rl Ivii.M i. A i f th)'.' c-r-.is, . : c!f':"sU'd. tft vi; i.-M i h--d'l. a .1 a s . r l . -..intltntloii esia'--1' oh F.-rlet i. H-itt I!!irnni. Kcvrr :i n l y o - itooTii stilii. In fill t I' llin-.il fi.-'.l- ( l l-e I 1: , be. I M in-', ar i r . iT-iere .1 t il. pjirenul j.urlf ii.-.r ."(I'J i:: vi .' i l l r i.i '.li'-.r.--. Isyj I f .'.'I iljil, draw ; .-, tleail'inliKl, l"i' e ' .lil-.w C)l )r of p'lia. o.' y;-U ni-'i lir .w-ii sji-.ts oa f.av or ti 1, f,-i-T i.'il h . iu-h or il.iul.M-s. l.S'l I iie in m ..ti i, I ue.-.i il li-i; or e'.ilN "iternuted with I.t fl.i.U.M, li.v sti:ru, SM.l gi'M.nv l"fi itiiu,. ir r.t l ll ..- A . c it l. and to'l ;u ' eoate J, ) on re Fiil''irr ii; fri t'Tnepiil lAvrr or ''IJt.io.l--ii-.s." Ii in lav eases of "Liver loii lit In t ' o liy i..ir of tlie.-e symptoms are cxpe rl j.i -e 1. .Vs ii i-e'rt - iv f-.r nil such cu-ci -lir. I'it.'e i s a i'. -le.l Mj.lii-.il Discover , bus no cqnnl, ft It el-.- -t s p c-uv.t i ar.;., b-avin rllleliv. r -trenetl,. eul ail liei'i'iv. l-..r till cure of llnhlfunl lljustlo 4l.i:i of the bowels It ts .' never li.il 1 1,' re a j- vi ' th-.Vj who hv Used it fu this p.ir;i a. e i .i I i-i it- i.r ii 'l'.i; pia; -ieto- oT.r' JI.eUl reward far a n -d:-cine Cut will evnl il far the cure of id! tile .Us-i-j'.M f...' w lii.'h it i iver.ninMi le.1. S il l hv ttra d-ts si l n r b -.tile. Prepntl by It. V I'ieri'e. M. D . Solo Prom-Ictus, at his Clean-s-it LVioral i; v. IT! S.-nes tn-t. Baffalj, N. Y. S.-.il vo ir a I l.-.-sa fr a psmdct. Mav 4, 1872' filrlii nnd Summer Opening of Ml 1.1.1 MJtV ()OI)S. Hats and iMiiuiots, Trimnicd and Untri turned, Riiiuoxs, ri.owr.ns. AVREAT1IS, LACES, &c. til! l-.ew sty'.ej. 4'rapo Veils, of nil Grttdo.. CRAPE 1IAT AND KOXXETS, and evervtbing usunll kept in a Ml'linsrv btcro. Call at M. L. GOSSLFR'S Store, 45 South Fourth Street, below the fi. V. R. P.., M'NBt.'UY, PA. April 80. leVi. TO HOOK At. E NTS. " MARK TU.IIX'S XKW HOOK, "itoronixfi it," Is ready for Canvassers. No book Is looked for more impatiently thai this, end agents will do well to get territory tor it as tally as poss;bic. Applv f r Ciic. il.us ai. l term, to DCFFIKLD A.HM HAD, Publisher, tlliar.r,o:n i'.ie. i. Philadelphia. A. M. MEIXELL, """ jta:.::. :s .luicricmi iiurl I'.uro'.riMt WATt'lICN. fIXE JEWELRY unJ SILVERWARE! i I'frfecled hpectacIeH uud Kjo r.luisen. GOLD llEALiEI) CANES. j Watches and Jev-eliy tei.t'y repaired and mr i rar.tsd. I Market So'iur. PfNnCItY. Pa. Feb. 3, lS12.-if. Hriiiic-tly'n Hemlock i(i(uiout. Tire proprietor hns. hv the !t tanca of eniin.-nt Physicians und hemlsth. ki.ceredod in utilising the tnelicitial properties eonlniued e l in the Kil, Pitch uud Rosiu of the Hemlock iree, mid ohlaiueda Vatllaoie picpalalil.li lo be appiied n a Salve 01 P'.csK-r for Rheuina tiMO. Croup. Pa'n or Soreness of the Hack, I he-: or Stotrncli. Pil.s, S.lt Rl.eum, f- u i vy, Sores, I'liers, Bi.ni.ius, () Corns. Fiot Buo, ,e llMMsisnn l Nini.'.i -.Ring .eoruik. Ciiatitig and skin diseases . f left iminatirv na ture. CHARLES A. CK'iTl IIN'TCN. Ageiit, Ill4,4w. 7 ?:tll Avenue, New York. The licit Paper ! "I'ry ll !! The Sfleiitlile Amorit'Uii is 1 lie cluap est end best Illustrated weekly pap T published. Every nunibci coi tauis fii.. Ulo 15 .rigiu.il 111 graiiiigs of new nvicblnery, novel inventions, U.idges, Eiighn ei ifg arurLs, A.hitwture, I111 prorcd Farm Itnplemci.ts, an 1 every uew dis covery iu I hem! .try. A year's numbers contain Mu2 p'les aud several bundled (iigraviiigs. 1 hoiisaiuls of voliir.n-t are preserved for binding uud reference. The practical receipts ure veil worth tcu tiun-4 the subscrlptlou price. Terms, $ v a yeur by inuil. bies-liir.us teut free. May j be bad a' all ews Healers. ; I'Hlrntis obtaiued 011 the best terms. Model ; of new inventions and skeiUies 1 x.utilui J. and j a.lviee free. 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