iimtarg mcritan. SUNBURY, NOV. 11, 1871. Railroad Time Tbln. K. C. R. W. East. P. G. R. R. West. Buffalo Ex l'vo 4:10 B m Krlo Mull, I've 8:05 a m Erie " " 8:S5 " I Bnfliilo Ex. " 4:18 ElmlraMnll " 11:45 " ElmlrnMull " 13:45 pm Erie " " 1:05 " Lock H. Ac." 4:85" Sunbury Ac." 5:49 p m, Erie Ex. " 0:50 ' IIAMOKIN DIVISION N. C. It. W. I.EAVI , ARRTVB Sunbury at 11:50 a ru! At Sunbury 8:45 am " 4:40 p m " 4:00 pm D. n. ft W. R. R. Leave Sunbury 5:55 a. m., 4:35 and i60 p. m. Arr. at Sunbury 10:00 a til, 0:20 nnd 8:40 p m. Accident Insnrnnce Tickets can be had of J. Jhlpmnn, Ticket Aireut at tho Depot. tfocal Affairs. Sewino MACtimns.-MUs Caroline Hull us Is (lie ugcut for the snle of tlio three best Sewing Machine. In existence, viz i "The Improved Mntrer," "Orovcr Baker" and "Domestic," vhicli arc constantly on tiand and sold a; rea tonuble prices. Call and see them. OlDce ou tturkcl street, cnt of the railroad. Dedication. Tho Lutheran and Reformed "Ihurch near Suydertown, will be dedicated on luudoy the 10th Inst. There will be a dinner icrvcd, and every attention paid to strangers, iliulstcrs are cordially invited to attend. A handsome solid silver tea sett Is to be pro 'cnted to his Honor Judge Jordan by tho mom crs of the Bar, on Saturday tho 18th Inst. It Is xpectcd that a geucri 1 reunion of the members ftheHir, In the District over which the Judge resided, will ttikc plnco. Hon. J. TV. Comly, .'ill make the presentation speech, and a most lensunt time may be expected. We call attention to the advertisement dcscrlp ve of the "Sunny Sld.r tire place beater, aud s treat superiority over others. Pnii.ip Philips, the sncrcd songster, gave a meert In the M. E. Church in this place, on Vcdnesiltiy evculng last, for the benefit of church nrposes. Tho audienco was select, aud were leaned with the pcrforinnnce. An Ehroh. The gentleman's name who was ribbed in this place lust week is John Emerlek nl not West as we were informed and stated ist week. One of the robbers named White' was rrested at ITarrlsburg on the day following, and roiigbt to Sunbury by I. Rossler, Esq., special etvcllve, to be trleJ at Court. Qi'Enii Postage Matter. On Monday last our orihy Post Master was taken somewhat by sur rise, on examining hi letter box, by Sliding a n I), ix containing a gum plate with an artificial with attached. There beliiif no direction where to whom the box was to go, It remalus as ad postage matter In the ofiice until further no e Tram the parties who deposited the article. It would be well fur the citizens of our neigh iring towns, who arc without a tire drpartuieut, real thi advertisement of the Oood Intent ,ip Company, of Sunbury, Pa., found in nn !ier colnmi'.. Wh refer our rjiidcr. to tho advertisement '.tdcl "To l'.itumlnous Coal Miners and Opern is." A good opportunity to hand In proposals procure good contracts. Rveki.t's Hotel. We publish In nuother part ' this paper the card of Byerly's Hotel in Lower ahinoy, to which we refer our readers. This del is one of the best country hotels In this etion of the country. Drovers and others pas nir through to Tottsvllle and Philadelphia, will n l it pleasant, with ample accommodation lor ian or beast. Injliied. An aged man named Mcriec, from ic upper cud of the county, intending Court, retime Intoxicated on Wednesday cvenlrg lust, l passing down Third street, fell upon the pave i cut ami was seriously Injured about the head. .' 1 was taken to the Washington House und "lical uid suiiinioner Tun large Mock of buiUUiit'S, on the comer of t an 1 Market streets, erected by Moore and l.'sluger. are completed, and the debris, usually ft a Per huiiding, lias beeu removed, and Mar el street, hi that locality, presents a neat up arauee thanks to Ira T. Clement, Esq. The handsome residence, lately erected by N. F. Wittier, K-n-, on Arch t., In this place, h s en sold totvnlonion Mallek, Es., for fC,8'J0. It one of the most complete residences lu the bo ugh. Oi'R public markets, though recently cstablish- d, have proved a completo success. We lcnru rom Mr. (iray, the clerk of the Markets, that ne hundred and uluetecn stands have been taken, ml that the highest number of individuals at euding market at one time, was seventy three. We stop the press to announce that fires occ urred ac Duuvillc, Muncy, Trcvortou, and Oor nn, ou Thursday night. We have no particulars f their extent or origin. Also, that a Sheriff from Maryland arrested lie notorious Pat Hester, at Locust Cap, this Viiday) morning, for horse stcullng. The Mol , M agulrcs nru In grief. Imi oiitant Case Dcciued. Iu 1806 aud 186', 'i Towu Council of IhU borough laid some 13000 .mill of pavement for those who did ut luy 'illilu the tluie prescribed by a lloiougli Ord- uue, with "0 per cent added a cost. This gave i-e In a dispute belwccu some of the cltliens . h. il.er the Council bad right to do so or uol. ' wo of the caws were I rled in our Court of Com uou Pleas uhoiil a year hk, wlih.lt were decided a favor of the Borough, Oue of ihem wu lukou 0 (he biipreme Court us a teal cut, vis i The Ho- ni;;h o hunbury vs M. Wllvert. The Supreme '"in t iu ulMi inlug the Judgment of the Court bo .1, overruled tuny point ou which the ease will irricd up. One of the points on which the cuso us laki'ii up was that the bill uf parlleulurs m- ...... .... ' '"" ,,ie I'1'1 " recorded The oiupuiiji..v 'ourl decided that the ul'1 l'Uulars ucd uol e ruconled but flllng the tarns t ..m,lul. PiMkrr Bona Kol ku. The K-kel toru freut tlr. Euiirleh's punl.llix.us ou Wednesday nig lit if l.t.l .t W, luu foliUJ Iu goiu;f floui the do ,h,i to llimuheller's b-aul, ut luund Iu lbs les bouse ulUehi d. to lh tU- ss House, ou WudiiM- diy uioruln li.l. Wheu found ll eouulnej the Ilia It UKioit.d l.nl evk, ahlell s sudorsed. 1 u 1 .. L .. it . I. u... Iiiiil, J ma Hum- dl.ilul) l-i the -iuh r olUeeis. ll Is tu( pos 4 ll.u tlilewt I14I ('mi lulu lbs U Uous to l su.lus ll sud lt.ll it tb ie. Aoiuxsi i,u 4 Vlutii ioi s I'.m tt. Ou I lUuisl.s of l-t Ink lou botsii ..C"U r-iu- tils. Wiu. ti.ijn.su kbdilill-l, W. U i.i.sliMl.14 ltoci auJ 4 lo num. 4 h ci-'u, ss I iu into t fciussiiiif uu lbs flouj 4. A Usdui4 II It , boot usta su4 ton I u.l.-s tills si4 kf ll,in. ton, ty uu ii.t.-M l.uu i-1 lisit. It Sill,. b I I.S t1,.4 i lUu SHIUS Utts04 IU4 , mi.J iiui st Is, vis su. t.4)liy tUtst'dlsUs-l. , 1 lis utrusiuts t)si- tttieu U.i lUu suplos u4 01I10 Is o titu I14. W. but ll-s( nil uiliittis- I lou, sstskui stius tu)..i. Uls. Iium4ii4i ' 4, Imim a 4 tu -l s.u"ks si. 4 u4 tsiwsut Ht it Iks t lw is, U IV tl.s Klltt4 Ulilll I US . ..u sl..-u4 u l4 to ull s.O.i liuus t i.l MI I S4S14IUI.4 SUU.S lo)sllv U.'Ul llS) t-s I I.IS , losso.i Is si th l-'l Sw4 ul kt sill. sWsj. V sul I'slsi t,l 4 ls S.S4 ..., I!.. mi 1-s. l nul l M t ) lbs V. 8. Maitj. Proposals will Ureoelredat tho Contract Office of the Poet Office Department, Washington City, until 8 o'clock, p. in., of March 1, 1373, for conveying the malls of the United Btates rrora July L, 1879 to June 80, 1870, In this Plato. The routes and Schedules advertised In this county are as follows 2071 From County Line to Dnlmntln, 8M miles nd back, once a week, by n schedulo of departure and arrivals satisfactory to tbe postmaster at county line. Proposals Invited for twice a week service. S073 From Dalmntla, by nickory Corners, to Pillow, 6 miles and back, three time a week. Leave Dalmatla Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 p. m. -Arrive at Pillow by 5 p. m. Leave Pillow Tuesday, Tbursduy, and Saturday at 1 p iu. Arrive at Dalmatla by 8 p. m. S073 From Ilcrndon by TJrbnno, Kllngerstown, Rough and Ready, and Hcpler, to Upper Muhnntongo, 123 miles and back, ouce a week. Leave ncrndon Saturday nt 8 ft. m. j Arrlvo at Upper Mahantongo by 4 p. m Leave Upper Mahantongo Friday nt 8 . m Arrive at Herudon by 4 p. m. 2C74 From nerndon, by Malmnoy, Rcbuck's, Green Brier, Line Mountain, Upper Ma bautongo and Berry, to Gordou, 33 miles and back, twice a week. Leave llerndon Monday aud Friday at 6 a. m. i Arrlvo at Gordon by 4 p. in. Leave Gordou Tuesday find Saturday at 0 a. m. i Arrive at Hemdon by 4 p. u Proposals Invited for three times a week service. SC75 From Sunbury to Augusta, 5 miles aud back, twlco a week. Leave Sunbury Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m. ) Arrive at Augusta by 11.30 a. m. Leave Augusta, M'eduesduy and Satur day at 7.80 a. ni. Arrive at Sunbury by 0 a. m. 2070 From Northumberland, by Wlntleld, to New Berlin, 13 miles aud back, six times a week. Leave Northumberland dally, except Sunday, at 5.15 p. m. Arrive at New Berliu by 8.15 p. m. ) Leave New Berlin dally, except Sunday at O.SO a. m.; Arrive at Northumberland by C.30 a. m.j 3077 From Milieu to Llmestonevillc, 0',' miles and back, three times a week, by a sche dule of departures and arrivals satisfac tory to the postmaster at Llmestonevillc, and making close conuccllon with mull train's. Proposals Invited for six times a week scrvlco 2078 From Milton, by West Milton, to New Co- lunibla, 2'. J miles and buck, six times a week. Leave Miltou dally, except Suuduy, at 5. 30 p. in. ; Arrive at New Columbia by 0.30 p. m. j Leave New Columbia dully, except Sun day, at 3 p. m. ; Arrive at Milton by 4 p.m. 2079 From Wutsoutown. by McEwcnsvlllo and Turbotville, to Comly, ,' miles und liacV, six times a week to Turbotville, (...' miles,) und twice week tho resi due. Leave Wutsoutown daily, Sunday, at 9 am. Arrive at Turbotville by 10.30 a. m. j Leave Turbotville, except Sunday, at 7 a. in. ; Arrive nt Wutsoutown by 8.30 a. m. t Leave Turbotville Wednesday aud Satur day at 10.30 a. in.) Arrive al Comly by U.S0 a. m. ; Leave Couily Wednesday uud Saturday ut 13 in. ; Arrive ut Turbotville by I p. m. Wm. II. Miller bus the exclusive sale of Walker's Patent Saddle scam Boots, go tec them. List of Letters, remaining In Sunbury P. O., Nov. 1, 1871. Mrs. Alice Ash, Thomas Arlsine, (ieortre. Bagley, Miss Minnie Brandon, Marion lieekwith, Miss Annie Brikhold, Ami Iu llixler, Jesse Beard, Esq., Emma V. Ilillmiin, Annie Bidlespaeh, John II. Burns, Edward Bruer, P. E. Brown. Charles Clifford, Francis Conrad, Je remiah Cooper, Alex'r Cuniiuings, Becky Camp bell, Thos. W. O. Cornell, (foreign) John Mclle viit 3, J. W. liflil, James Fundi, J. 11. Finley & Co., John Fiuleysou, Johu Kindleyson, Ida (iuntlier, J. A. Holl'inaii, Ellio Hailz, Jacob T. Kepner, Franklin T. Hull'. J. Jaeoliy, Rubeu Koin, Jacob Knebel, D. Kline, Emma Kline, Cy rus B. KHne, Mrs. Lillle J. Kills, Samuel Lautz, Henry Lester, William II. Lenlg, John Lereh, Esq., Lwlilth or Lebn, D. E. Lumley, John I.ud wig, E. V. Mucormic, Isaac Marvin, Christ Ml near, Jacob Miller, Flunk Miller, Mrs. Harvey Murrison, Win. Apnian, Valentine Parulamv, . Pearl, J. M. C. Uaueh, Esq., Ira F. Ueiiu, W. J. Keed, Frank tilapletoii, Stone, manul'aeturer of threshing machines, Lueinda Hehenck, U. (. Stelvau, Kinina E. Tracy, Huldali L'nger, J. M. I'uger, T. O. Vunallen, 'I.E. Vaiialliu iVCo., James Wallace, C. Wullace, A. J. Warlield, S. Weaver, Levlna Wilier, W. 11. Wilson, J. Mark ley Wilson, Joseph McWililums, civil Engineer, Lizzie Wolverlou. J. J. SMITH, P. M. Fhylinu'b Mammotu Cash 6torb It still tell ing as cheap at ever. Frylinu bus received New Goods which he has selected with care. Fuylinu has the reputation uf telling the belt Goods at the lowest prices. Fhylino wlU not be undersold. Call and see his black aud colored Alpacas, Freueh Merluot and other seasonable Druss Goods. Fuylinu Is determined to lualulaiu the reputa tion of the Mammoth. Fr) Hug's Goods ulways give tallsfuctlou. An Auheeaulb Cuanui. It lll be nollced in the Court prueeediuga III lhl Issue, that the etlKil uul rases Were nil disiuM:d of by Wednesday noon, while at former courts It required a full wevk. The lax payi rs will uo doubt be glud to rind that the. laic election inadu a wonderful vhaugu In this respect, us but lew raws from the rout regiou wen- relumed, some tidily ea s hav ing teeu sell lid since Hie elwllou, Mho did not trust m come In Court. At former com is the call uder was full of n lly eases floiil lliul ivgiou uhleh were frequcully disposed of by putting lliv costs ou the cuuiilv t U ho-t thai Hie n-sull 1 of the tie- '.llU wi imisiliei ilecl of relivviuKlhe taxpavwis uf Ibis upruso lu lbs fuium. Us. Jon K. Clsmkkt was tworu la at lb uei-rssur uf JereiuluU Mildsr, Esq., iu lbs nittce uf ln.lr.i t Attorney, u Moi.Ua lust, aud already lake bold uf lu Uusiuess of I ouiis with u saioc-lUiss Dial sliuiss H14I ke uiuksat'upa ble ulllecr. Mr. kuydvr utlist allsi sis )! uf fuilhlul srk lu ulM'lmi(S uf His tluMu to Ilia 1 1 ,,iniou.ullU, Willi bou-s- ud WluJI luvllutf J from lbs uieiuburt ul lbs li.l, Ills sl ssoril. iu tu lb. sailous l ouils Uailug bis Uiui, will, uii doubt, git w bliu silOI'io-O pi at Ike iu lbs (u lui. Wu, II. Mm Ital siviusit sal w( Vrutusu IjiJIis Hboes. lus iu.sl Ameilesa su4 lultsa luail.ls it Im ouu4 al lbs uubuiy lusis s )si4 ul sir. to . U- luiib..ii, bub bs t 1-41.4 In iui-U lu auy slyls to nil pulsUs.rs. lU"s lu 4i.l uf loiub totiss, m-iuuuisuls, Io(Im14 ll 4il, s Ibis tut) Im b-4 at ai pits.., u4 lbs oikiU4Ubip Ka4i4Ulss4 B.4 sw us. si.os4 S) bSIS. t 4l U4 SS4I, i-H-SMU llM t 04I I llustMl, S4UU4I), 4. Al Wiu. II. Willi's ois . (( t Tip Tou Ituut (u 4 fcO. s I MS SSSMIISMU ul tauuUs at lis t sssj Stui ul M. f. Vt.iu.-i U 4iiusj lb it-utluu ul ail bU U S tltst MUt,U-llSIM4,t. ll I I k" Bksl ll ku4S Ul tlUt, llliMISl, l44SSfc,,S , S4 SHI t4 l IU IS4I Ui4Vl lll-SS 4 llUl l S-auilU " "SIS "I IkssM lSS Reported by A. N. Brick, Esq. Coart Prossdlniti. Bunbiirt, Not. ft, 1871. Court opened at 10 o'clock. Judges Jordan, and Bblpmaa and Nicely on the bench. The Coart House was crowded with people, and a goodly attendance of the bar a on hand. The Hou. A. Jordan's charge was made to the Grand Jury, and Is as follows. It was received with marked attention and feeling. In Itself, It Is eloquent and elegant. The Judge rctlrct with dignity and respect. ITe Is loved by nil, and by none more than by tho members of the bar, who have long been treated with kindness and Impar tiality, and especially Is his kindness or heart to the younger members of the bar highly apprecia ted. The presentation of a solid sliver tea t will take place nt his Ilouor's residence early next week ; a meeting or tho attorneys this week will decide the programme. The chnrgo of Judge Jordan's Is as follows : Gentlemen i Half a century of mv life hns boon snr-nl nt the bar and on the bench. " r rortno msi twenty years I havo hold the honorable nnd Important position of President Judge of tho eighth Judicial District, an office conferred on mc first, by the people of the counties of Contre, Clinton, Lycom- lug and Northumberland these counties then comprising the eighth dlstilot, nnd afterward when the district was changed by legislation, by the people of Lycoming, Montour and Northum berland. My terra of offled, as you know, will expire on tho first day of next month, and this Is tho last opportunity I will have of publicly ex pressing my gratitude 1 0 the people or the COitn. ty, for their support and uniform kindness. They will be grntcfuly ronicmbcred by mc during tho few years I may bo permitted lo live, and hope my suc cessor will enjoy as large a share of their kind ness as I have. My labors havo been tendered more pleasant by the willingness of the people to bear with my frailties, an d by the gcntlemnn- ly, kind and courteous couduct of tho members of the bar, not only of the county but of the dis trict, as It was, and Is now. In my retirement, their kindness, their readiness at nil times to promote my comfort nud consult my convenience will be among tho pleasant recollections or the past, and solace mc as I pass on to the end or my earthly pilgrimage. To merit and secure the confidence or my fellow cltliens hns becu ono of the objects of my ambition ; If I have succeeded, I am thankful. Without enjoying the conlldeucu nud esteem of my rellow citizens, whatever else I might possess, life would be deprived of one of its principal Ingredients or hupplncss. In en deavoring to secure their confidence and esteem I havo not forgotten that there are higher and holler aspirations which 6hould lnuucuce me. While I sat In Judgment upon my fellow nun I did not forget that I was to be Judged. Every member of this bar Is my Junior In years, aud lu the length of time they have practiced law. Some or them I have known from early childhood, some of them read law In my ollleo and under my direction, and it is a great plea sure to 1110. that they occupy honorable positions at the bar, and that one or them bus been chosen by the pcoplo or the district ns if y successor. If be wishes to make the position a pleasant one, a ! faithful administration or the la ws, holding the , scales or Justice with an Impartial and steady j hand, aud kindness to the niembi-rs uf the bur, j cs pcclully to the younger membirs, w ill greatly coutrlbuteto make llso. Young men wlie:; they ci lerjon the practice of the law Ut'Cil CllCOi;r.igement from the cou.il. If this be w'.tliliel ', uu 1 they are treated with harshness, years are sometimes ne cessary to enable them to overcome this treat ment. Before the adoption of the present Constitution In eighteen hundred und thirty-eight, Judges wcro j appointed by the Governor, and were commis sioned for life, If they so long behaved well. Tho genius or our government seemed lo be opposed to this system 1 the people desired a change, uud ll was made. Whether the change was u judi cious one, It is not now necessary and proper to Inquire. Iu this country and in this Stale, the pcoplo ure the sovereigns. Olllcers arc but their servants, chosen to perform duties, which, as a muss, they could not. Whatever of good may or has resulted rrom thu election or Judges, Clerks or the Courts, Registers and Recorders, &c, the frequency or elections docs not tend to Improve the morals or the people. A highly excited state or party reel ing Is kept up, causing unpleasant discussions and bitter denunciations, alienation of friends, and the dcslructlou of friendly and social Inter- ; course. Measures arc often resorted to by can- didates for olllce, to secure their election, tin t are dishonorable, Injurious uud disgraceful. ! Character Is unjustly assailed, and tho lougnoof ! the slanderer Is busy iu sullying the reputation j or men, who before were esteemed us amongst , the purest aud the best. Too great cure cannot be tuken lu thu selection or men to fill the vail- : oils high nnd Important olllees under the Cotistl- I tutlou uud laws of the United rAtatet and the several Btates iu tho Union especially Is this J true at respects the Judiciary. A corrupt Court Is a most duiicerous tribunal. If we have uot 1 felt it, F.ugluud has. in a competent, faithful ; aud upright Court, und a Jury composed of twelve men selected for their Illness uu I Impar tiality, who cannot be Induced by poliilcul, re ligious or any other consideration to violate the solemn obligations of their oaths, there Is safety aud prolcctiou lo life, liberty, proiny und repu tallon. The welfare or the community, lu a good de gree, depend ou the iiiteli.igeuee nud Integrity or the Court on tho correct Interpretation or the laws, aud their faithful uriiuluUtrutlon. The luw it not a system of oppression, but one found ed ou Hie soundest r en sou adapted to thu aunts aud ucccssllks of man, uud Mlthoul which peace uud order could uul be preserved, aud life, uud properly, uud churuclcr could Uol be pro I eUd. Tbe Law, us wo havo ll aud administer It, bus received the sa union or many of tho grcutfsl men that cur lived 1 men uf Iho pro fouudesl knowledge, lowering Intellect, uud en larged, correct and mailed views. Tho country is tilled ilh violence with luuu ready uud willing lo K-isvtiulo crimes of tho do4-n.sl dyo, muu who are loo l.uy lo woik, but wicked enough lo shed lunmenl blood, Ilia build liii un I lob, to obtain liuiucy. Most of the tiles by Willi ll t'llius uud towns b.ivo beuu dclro)e, MUU reduced flout Wealth lo poverty uit.my, wuul, aud suite 1 in; lu various forms vuUIU.I lhouauU of Inuoceiil uu u, woiuiu aud i hlldiiu, aud eauslug lbs death uf luauy bundled", elii probably lb wuik uf tb.ssi liked llieu. llf funk is N(uiiisl tho laws should bo ploccutcd lib Ulligeiico nud puuUhid ilii sivetliy. Wllbiu tbe la-l iweul) )e.us lluio bat Utu a Vviy (jival luireaso lu judleUI buslu In ibis di-lrnl, and ll ill pmlkibly liuroaso lib Ibo lucruasttuf ipuUllou Ibo laitber vilopm, m, uf ibo vuutili)', aud Ibo sspjuilou uf busluuss uf i klud. W vau b-idl) anlli Ip.ils llu el.41,' s lll4l s ll I t4ks pUi-o itbiu lb best liul )i4is. Out muuli t, hum ibe.plend lib I4lln-a Is Ut Inns Will l lliul. 1 UJ 41,4 Uldu. 'I bo fUlllllte. fi'l liassl, au4 Ibo Ii4iis4il4ltuu ul Ibo pluj4i Is j uf Ibo tuuiilif , ImIus uiuiivii4, Mill tu.gu1.41 Sb4 tiluiuUU lb lolul sud Mi.tl.ssU ol lu ' sim so Ibo 4stuou4 '""I ''""i O"1! oil I klu4s uf 1'iu.lu.lbM. M- suuuti) tu Ibo 114 Is tu blsss.4 041 WOO SU ol.ob44bl It) SIVl Iblbs 1st sulk b is lib f.-ioj uf ot -liiu.vi.1, Ibo 4iUHtb4 U sOf (,lsb4 u llb.lt) S4 44l I 'lll, b4 Ul wllkU.4 44 I 4lU!. 4l t'tsl4l.SI. bo Vi4SUV0 U Ultf lullij ul MutslbUssbl au4 bauusial lo4Ull i,4 (ittolbssx lo kit Ibluutfb Ul tbO SllOltO tu44, 0u4 "l pi'-Ju- ISt-44- luS oio buf Ibst n sbske lu Ib.n Iu4u44 ttUfc sts4 b'u4 u ilMutujtst u4 stsi lulu, w t4Stttostl t bst lsjb.,s Ism to-Usiob-o Sol tural rights of man. Already Europo feels the throes of expiring despotism. . To preserve our liberty and altiiiu a still higher and more envia ble position than wo even now enjoy, corruption In every department of our government must lie frowned down t our ofBcers must be faithful nnd honest In tho dlclmrgo of their ofllclat duties, and our citizens virtuous. - And now, gentlemen, lu closing my address, the Inst I shall deliver to a Grand Jury, boar with me' while I remind you of the Important po sition you now occupy, and tho oath you hnvo Just taken, which requires you to make diligent inquiry Into tho charges Hint will bo brought be fore1 you, nnd to make true presentments of the same to the Court. Fear, favor, nffectlon, jtaln, reward or any hope thereof will not excuse tho violation of your obligation, If the evidence brought b -foro yon, satisfies yon that the Indi vidual charged with crime Is probably guilty, you should return tho Indictment, "True Bill." If the evidence does not sullsrv inn. Hint 11. n . kiisa ! ,,rr.iinv.u. ..iu.. 1 . .. piuiu.tiiiiuuilKlll III lie (Mil OU 1 nls trial, return the Indictment, 'Ignoramus," or not a true BUI. Yon do not determine his guilt or Innocence that Is tho provlnco of tho Trnverso Jury. They hear evidence, for and sgalust the prisoner. Yon hear only the evidence adduced by the Commonwealth, ll Is your duty, In cases or misdemeanor, ir you do not find the Indictment a true bill, to determine who Is to pay the costs, the prosecutor or tho county. If von find that the prosecutor Is to pay the costs, yon must nnmo him In your return. You cannot Imposo costs upon a defendant, or devlde them between the prosecutor nnd defendant. If the Indictment charges the net to have been dono feloniously, nnd you Ignore the Indictment, you ncod not mako any return us to tho costs. Tito county Is Untile In all cases of felony. Not leas tliau twolve of your number, can find nn Indict ment a "True Bill. When you arc again called to sit ns Grand Jurors, you will bo charged by another Judge. The chnrgo will be dillerent from mine t tlic oath you will take, will be tho same, and your duties and rcsponsibiHHos the same. After the delW,.tv ()ftll(. Judge's charge, Asso ciuto Judge Nice!) tok tl0 (.lla,r whe , r(,. lowing resolutions v,.re 0,r .ini , ,m nnlniously by the mcnilrs f ,, ,,ir . Jtmlretl, That His lloni., j,,,!,,,! .Tor.t, ,.. faithfully nnd Inii-aillallv exc I V ..? .... ? ' ',' ...l his olllce In our midst, for the uik, t " '2 that his uniform kindness nnd cou,tBV',;, ' ,;. hers of the bar have won lor him o,i ",.,'; esteem nnd regard that we part win, i,!,' ,w President Judge with the deepest regro,.' , that our warmest sviupathles and highest r.J, ., will follow him In Ills redrement. 11 .-liiif .VstiJenf, That this resolution bo pulillsi,. ed with tho chaige in all the papers In the lh rlet. f!en. Clement was sworn In ns the successor of Mr. Snyder lu tho olllce of Dlstilit Attorney. Mr. &y,ler retires after six wire of ruiUiful service to ti,. Conimmiwcalth with the gooo. Uvl Ing nnd kindly wlsiu-s of tho bar. Mr. Clcnieia takes hold of th business nf tue Courts In which he will olllelate with case and ability. On motion of S. B. Bver, the Court appointed Joseph Groves to till the ofllco of Constable of Cameron township. Coal, vs Mary Heglns. Assnull and battery. Bound over to next term. Ou the report of reviewers of a road In Upper Augusta township, exceptions were tlh-d. Com. vs John Hays. Surety of tha peace. Complaint beam, iiii'l defendant directed to pay costs nnd give Oau iw ..i Ivdiavlour. In the cusrs of the Coin, vs Joseph llaelici, the Defeudunt was brought Into Court on a Hem-li Warrant, and directed to give ball for his 1 1 tit I nt rc-e;it Sessions. Uuchcr was In die lid on fl,lir bllu llt Sessions for selling liquor to minors, selling the same on Sunday, keciug a gambling house, uud for selling m ilt llipior w ithout license. Com. 'vs Jos. F. Kirby. Desertion. In this case Kli by enmo Into Court and sworn that his most ltiiporlunl wliii. ns s'uk 1111 1 tillable to come Into Court. On this meouiit the ca-e was continued, and Ih Defendant bound over lit f.VW, lo next Term. Coin, vs (ieo. Blankshy. Euicty of Iho Pear?. Prosecutor, John K. Katliliun. Heard ut lasl Sessions. Pro ee ltor to pay costs of prosecution. A. N. Hr'.ce, Attorney for Defendant usked for a rule to show caii-o why Der.-ndunt's witnesses should not bo paid by prosecutor. Itispmpir to say in this case Hint Mr. Ui.tbbuu acied lu gooil faith in having Mr. lllatikby nrrcste i for taakluir threats, itlanksby wa foiiu.1 Innocent, ! nud was brought Into Court oil the statement of ; a man by lite name of fMiiIck, who was either 1 mistaken, or ut fault In accusing Mr. i!ank.-by. TrrsnAY, Nov. 7, lisl. t Com. vs Jos. Dieher. As.-uult und battery. On the SOt It of September last Cli ieb r.lsciy, Hie prosecutor, was lu at Joseph liurhcr's beer sa loon, in 8unbnry. A dispuiis arose its to Eisely's citizenship, when llaeher olfered to bet IS that Eisoly was uot a cltlr.cn. The money was put up, and thu hitler went for his papers. When he returned lluclu-r threw out t but refused to give up the whole amount. Words passe I, and Joseph grubbed I'lilcli by the throat, threw liltu down, Oec. Uuchcr Wus arrested uul tried and convicted. Com. vs Jos.41.icber. The prosecution against Joseph Tor the charge uuincrutcl ntiove wt-ro brought up, nud ho plead guilty. Thu court sentenced him to pay a Hue or 1 73 und costs ol prosecution. Com. vs Charles White. Kohlicry. This Is one or thu three young nun cliuiged with Knock ing dou Mr. Johu Kitu rlek, luSuiihuiy reeeul'y. The other 10 escaped, liraiid Jury rctnined a true Hill, but Iho prosecutor having gone away, the ease was uol tried. An attempt was made 1 to have a Huffs o-unouf entered, but It wa not agreed lo by Hie Court, and defend ml was re manded lo J ill till next l.-rtti. lu the c.ts.i or Com. V Joseph llaeher for as iuult uud battery, bu was sentenced to pay a line of flu and coeis ul prosecution. Com. vs Thomas Union. Assnull uul bat tery, TlUtibill. Plead guilty. Ibis man bat beeu a soliieo of tenor to the fc""d people of tho coal ri'ulotl. Il l has been down ou llieu who are dcBiguntodu "lllacklegt." Tlie.c. 'blaikteg.' ,0. lullotl ulo tboso vt li ) ebiaiso simply in gut,, hoi k for bum lin y please wllboul li I or bluli..ueu ou Ibo p. ul uf any uuu or suy 011; mil' " , 4114 Is Ibis u4 light I 'I'bt. tieioudaiil Ma. suiileuetd In poy Hutf of IID Olid Ibo coals of piuseeiitlou, olid uu leigo u Imj iltouiiu ol III lou.iiy J ill for sis issuks. Cum. s Tbuiitac p..nii.iu,i!Lis IIium.-Coiii. ".uudaig ft limy. This is una uf the (ailnsui litl.d s-uioi lliuo asio I"' having pill lu Ibo l lies k Inlaid lu I akeloou uu I I au.b n lain, I lick A Co , ol SoiihuniUiloii-l Uauk. Ilu 04s t'4l- I, sud uol upis-aiiii,', bis b ill Ssi foiitii.,1. l oin, vs VI41) Mull. - uuly of I'ej.u. M.uy live, oltoul Ibo Vf juiJI III 1 sou.euiieie. rl.o 1. said In to lioubbsuiui', out lu b-i 4 '! ttb-u tb kit, up 4 lu In b l btl.l.hoi L...4. u lb,, laso sbo s.i uuu4 ta uo H t- ll y uf , oiu 4 lu Uilslib..'s l.o4e, Ul. I. II, OL4 lbl.ltnl'14 lu km Ifi 0 t4 b'l Uvo tbiidiou, ku I-, l4ia 4.144 lbs buuse, A-, tvluj bi4bl Kol-l), s.l.Ui.i.4 lu ss) Ibo otssl., u4 (0 ball o g-H4 Wl.. II..UI. l-OU. IS I'tHJ II I4S- - U4I it 1- flOO bill, t u..iiu4t4 l-s btst Isim. lu.u V Dauviils, ll .sl.los) A V, 4lk ,1.411s II tt SS'S'.H 4 Utl S.'K-t IbO (4l Usllli.44 I a. 4B o.ttikli.4 u li.) tb4iu lo o-'l uiuso-o a l-ls. as,-. 4 I-S4-I lul lt4M luOO.blp. t UOl I .I.Ut I b. t I 4 t tl-S Ul II VS. I, t uiusv.tsl.us., u4 ,L, lb saiK, a . to. lb Is) lb U4t.u..i.l ut 4 UisXs lb Hist -1 1 1 t It 1 at u 144111 sVistlsost, s)vttt vl tst touco to be'glvon to Vice President of Company thirty days prior to said return duy. Com. vs Blrt Blair. Larceny. Bill Ignored. This young man was accused or taking chestnuts nt Henry Hopp's hotel In Pnrdytown, from a buggy. It was a mistake It teems. Com. vs Wm. F. Wultmnn. Forgery. Truo hill. Tho defendant was employed by a tobacco firm lu Sunbury, F. Kern & Co., to travel nud sell Tor tho house. It appears he got nbovo his business, and forged a cheek oil tho llrmjl'or ?M. Ho was trlod, found guilty, and sentenced to tho Eastern rcnllcutlury for eighteen months. His wife nnd children have been left destitute, uud a charge upon the Overseers. Com. vs John Conklln. Misdemeanor 1 dn. stmylmr leaves lu an account book. M.J.I), : Withlni,loii, 1 nxeciiloi'. Mr. Wellington nud ! Couklin were lu partnership ill Nortliunibeil ,nil . In the oil huMiuMs. The all liis of the firm were I wound up ratln-r uaeerlnioi lonsly, nnd their set tlement did not seem satisfactory, Mr, Cunklln was licensed ir taMn'r iidvatitngd by tearing out 1111 account from the I-10I; between the parties, prejudicing Mr. Within ,-ton t the amount of over 3(W. The hitter testill. d lo the facts lu tho case, when n young 111..11 who had been clerk for Hie firm, was placed upon Urn eland and staled i that he hud cut tho pages out or the book on his j own res; onshiliy, nd without !ho knowledge at 1 the. time or either of the paitners. This, or I course, relieved .Mr. Conklln of crluilnaii! V In the nmitcr, and tho cue ended with the prosc-mlor to pay the co. t.i. WrnvnsriAv, Nov. S, 1S71. The business or the (Juarter Sessions bavin" been concluded, thu Court ailjouined ut about 10 o cock unt il Thursday morning al 8' o'clock, when the civil list will lie taken up. The criminal business ul this term Is quite re- I duced I mm the coal region. I am told thatutiout ' thirty cases were settled previous to the opcnln.r ' ol the Court, in consequence of the result ot thu i l H Vl ion. We arc pleased to sec the largo amount of bu siness doing at the Drug Storo or Dr. Moody un der the muiingcinent or Mr. Ilunlln. His com plete proficiency lu his profession, and his gentle manly ad dress, will Insure success wherever he Is employed. May bis stay bu long among ua. HKAHo.i-AHTr.us ron Oyster. The largest, longest, fattest, best tasted oysters In Suiihurv. arc to be found nt the Reese llnuso under the ma nagement of Lieut. Win. Reese and hulv. well. known caterers, which arc served up In the tno', approved style. TuinHlcs are also sunv.'.V deiii the same quality of oysters In.ny's eating saloon ed, ut the lowest rU siip-rlnteude 1 by Mrs. j " ""'..nose fame for catering for the ladles Is j widely known. Everybody Is invited to call und j satisfy themselves as lo the correctness of the statements nbovo. made, und they will find the j Lieutenant an 1 his lady always ready to attend j to their wants. J At Win. II. Miller's you can get a whole Leu- , thvr V.o.,t, Front an.'. Hack and Back lap Sole, nt Three Do,v,rs mid Twenty the cents. j Business Nctl'.cs. I r-li)Vr;. -Three sei-on 1 hand heaters and i toves, nearly as good us new for salu nl half ' price. F.nnulre at thl.i ollli-.-. j Wm. II. Mil.i.r.11 has just received a line a?rort ineut nl Truu'.is and Valiees. l'.i.Miit.v li-Mil and 1-liie-s of nil ilercil; ttons r.t ; Win. H. Miller's. i Foil Ssi.R iu !::;vr.-A dcslrab'o proprty on r'prm-.. street, Suiilmry, I'a.; 11 Hon; V. uii si veil 1 looms mi I it In ,r conveiili ueer. lniHie of A. N. j Ilrlce, l'.s,. j Tub largest variety uf Hats ever kept In Sun bury, are now to be found lit S. Faust's Hat . More, on Market U ire, near the Court House, All the very latest city styles can bo had there at ; prices to suit the times. , r::ii.iMi Ott at '.i.-.t. Owing to the falling ; health of one !' our firm, we h ive determined to p'.ore out our Kl.nslve b! ;k of (loo It: ul Co-I. I Don't flit to call and . ecure bargain", us we ue- I tu ally menu business, and will sell at and below cost for cash, nil goo.lj now In our More. i N. t. We will give parlies who may wili til enter In tho IhihIu.-.-s a good chance to buy liie entire stock on reasonable term. .v.iHUti: im DissiNtir.i:. 1 Xulifcs. :i W;frl;tr;.-;;- Ureal Social llvtis and w.ll. Mai I'tage, and ruin for Vomer Men. n-.i 1 s, v li;e!i Intel fern b ii.pine-e uf 1I1011- il. '' for - hi. t.i rliirf d dil.ii'la!.-.!. I of i-h ime. .Wi llie s-iinl. w'.tti s'li-e mean-. 01' and I" '. :t -1 1: I , decease. I n in srt;-.'ed lett.-r cnvelooes, fr Add. Niulli i , llo'.ail A- iatiin, No, South I'liila.b ipliia. 1' 1. tu ts-4 -41 P4 0 Ul a o O o -z. r. f . v- - s, js it 61 Q 2 t- Li f hi n r n -. 9 - - 0 r si 3 . 4 t 1 si 4. V a n - S 3 - c a -r o t. . m . v n to -nil', si rri:ui4. The Kev. William 11. Noll . 11, while. residing I in lli.it 1 Ml'MllN, Col Us, ! Ill llrazil a a nils lull I of ine lh lues 1 slutiai v, Uiscovi-u-1 1 i.-iiu ly lor I us N Itol'l I A, rillt 'i llll' VI, Col l, .is. AsVIIU V, MI N i ll t HI tl I t KM s-,. i-dv bu. cured iiivsell' alter ull t ill - This rein- ' llU'iliellllS llU I tailed. , Wishing lii b. li. ill the sud', 1 ing. 1 will nnd the eci tt for prep ll'lng III. I ll-ll' .' l ol- lellled) to till alto d. sir.-11 t i;i:i'. uf t II MjiiH. I',ea-e send ou e.iVeou', vt ll li voiirniiui .ml ad liess 011 11 , VI lie- , 11. v. WILLIAM II. NmII I 'V, cm iins .tu v , Oct. 14, ItJI.- lv, Stw t.nik t ill Ai I' II 'oi I Not. j, it; i I. ikt ., uud i.. i., 1 1 I II I'll ill I oil lit V , ml T i n sd. IV, r U II Ull SK. vvtiii i f In. Wiiu.i'iii I. , lighter 1. 1 Mr. John We.ilei, ol tills .l.,ee, Bt .1 llliotll alt yeois. In Kit. I lie, I IV 111 lailllllf lul, III V. J At Oil M Ull IN, 114. .! bout ..,. i'VLirlitt VvfciJ luubur) f.rstlu A 1'iudu.ii tlurlsvl, lounl.. ttli issi I bl Ull 4 oSi.lt.,,, i. timtsi I bob ti Wblli- tt be it It. 1 Aiul.ti, Vt .ul. r I oil, Ht n.iis, 1 . j ii.s. i l. t Viol. I, '. II. Ul, H I IS. 4 " b4inl I oiu til 4I, r I l , II I let SSI isl .'..I 141 SO I'.i'iel Hull U III . ... I t't. u , ... P Utnt-lii-. I 11.. 1. lb bo. 4.4 M-ilon .. I 400 in I I.H 4t ll k .e I t.t. l lit " ll't-tl " . I -I ' I.t.fc k... V.I4I-I.. Iuiul ., 1. 1 L.l ''S1J 4 " " !..... " It. 41. -, " 1,4 , 1 1 ll u..i., ' ' !'. IIo.ms- lutti ti'-, p. 1 ll.'lll, tl l .I""l. I . I I . II I I-' I w s. ll Its' -H , iocnintla TTARDWAttE FOR ALL AT TITR UAUDWAIIE STORE OF J. H. CONNELLY & CO. Market Ntrcct, Nuubnry, I'a. It Is useless to ennmcrnte every kind or article In his Store, hut among tho lcndhur items may be set down tho followiugi Iron, St col, Lead, 8calus, Bteelyards, Grindstones, Nails or all kinds and sizes, Vices, Saw., Planes, Sieves, Chains, Axes, Brass nnd Iron Kettles, Shovels, lines. Forks, Spade. Rakes, Hatchet, f'urpenter and Blacksmith Boring M tchliies, Cellar Grate., Drawing Knives, Stone Sledges, Flu-trrcrs' Trowel, Masons' Hammers nud Trnwc's, Hand Dinner Hells, and largo cast Iron Bells for School Houses nnd Fanners' Dinnur Bells, Carreiiters' Bench Screws, Pof-ito Folks for digging potatoes, Looklmr Glasses. Twine, Ropes, Knives and Forks, Spoon. Tacks, Mule and Horse Shoes mid Nails, Hummers, Auuni. Chisels, Lanterns, Oil Cloth. Brooms, locks 01 an description, t oikc Mills, Bits and Braces, t arrlagc Bolts or all kind, Pah-t nnd Vt'M Brushes, Bucket, Oils), VitriiiNlicM. J up mi, I.vc. florin Ash, Washing Soda, r.UVr.S OF AM, HISIs. fll or Div, I'nrll-Cnlnrs of all kinds, CKDAK-WAllK and other WooiI;iu-Warc of all kinds and very cheap. Htty-Fork Pulleys, Picks, Mill Picks, Levels, Level tllnssrs, Flics, Hinges, ' Coal oil, Hems, Onnlis, Screw.:, Siiddlery and Kline Findings, Biiggv Trimmings, Excelsior Glass Cutters. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Shot, 'isi nml lo,t'lcr, nnd a great variety of other article. Anv thing uanie.i and not on hand, will be ordered al oiicj, i riiunury, Aug. V.I, 1ST I. r-s .. ,4 S, l Cor, m a mi sis. riiiLASSLPiiiA, Now have tho most Com plete and Handsomest StockofFineEeady-Made Clothing for Gentlemen's, Youths', Boys', and Chil dren's Fall and Winter Wear over manufactured "by any establishment in this country. The Stylos are the Very Latest. the Ecst trw li sit LLC i bkWAAWlJ IASW ..' Quality. The Make is Superior, and the Prices are tho Lo ve ever rged for the same class Gccd 4-you cordialJ.7 vited to visit Oal si 1", SI A i M All A sw 9 a the various Designs and Qualities, incjiilre Frices, an J, if you. see any article you like, te snake a Pur chases. srPo3itc Attention always givcnv Children's 3 " I1, 1v Yf .U.l lj4i.il'. on tho First Floor. ear Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of Every Dsscrip tion. srThc Largest and most Thoroughly Organized Custom Department in Philadelphia, with a -Magnificent Stool: of Picco Goods to Hake to Order. ITo Cottcn-Mis3a Goods used. Samples, with Easy Hules for Self-Measurement, sent by mail t: any address on apph t 1 uon. OAK HAIL, Iii lirjt.t Kctlirg Es::j ia Ar-;:!:i, a E, Cor. Cih & MAfiSET CT3. HIILADELrHIA. Wintei1 Immediately. lu.otm Vru Mm Uttsiit-u . pll.eh I H l,e . ill ill .1 k of l'Ulll'4 I, ott .-' 1. 1. I ..r ln-4 1 - Ittol If II I t I' I II SI I ' .1. IOII.lt. I lo I .0 I 11 I s.iu 41 the l ill, in,, til I NollU-.i'l1-' . ' .1. I, .1 I I ..u I I stvlv rul4 r milts! III lU4 ll) III kj" dl . fi It I f I l b l.l I.,) I,.... : I tul I kit, I'-1. ';, 7. 111. N i'H!l I. I. I . . I ) y tin lb il I , t I. .Ill I I f t I .lib i'J U.4 I. ..I 111 I l.l It 11 tt oil I i I ' t,Ul ,4.t l l I it l4l. I. ('. ... I ., , lt."l . .. 1 1 - .l i-l I..I-I,, I-" I I ll.e j 4. .1 11. ..1 " 1 1. Uu- ,1, ie ., km., t. L I . .1 I ..t I 4. . .. 1 , '. ..-... '. , I'. I'. , 41.4 S4-S) I 4. I IU, II I M 4 I j I, , I 4I. 0t4i I 1 I I '.I toll el '.St t I. ., 4 1 . 0 lb . I U si . .4 in. I ". 4 . 1 1 1 in- it 4- ... I'i, l.l. bl ILt II .11, Lo l, -s' UU. 4l -.,), J. ) k . I. I I I I . St.. tOfclu 4 II -. 4. 1.4 4fll l.x-tl l 4 ...bl I'l ll. I t ' 4 I" 44 . .. y wio'ii-it. No. 002 Chcatnut Etroot, Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, JI.UEJ.r.US, NII.M.ItriMITHS Asm IMrORTGRS, sre now In reccpt or their FLL AND HOLIDAY QOODS, embracing a superb itoek or r.uti Ritoxzr.Ni v!',0fx?':TMn "ANTE'. ORNAMENTS! VILNNA FArV (iOODst I'A JUAN STATUARY! ttoIM MiSvor Vnro! tnstcfully arranged In cases lor Wi:i)DI( 1 RESENTS, also a splendid ai sortincnt of FINK JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAIN, ELECTRO -PLATED WARTS. o. t. 11. is; 1. uivn iH vA.vri:j l osi THE (iRKAT WOIUC OF THE SEASON Or I'h:isifi 1 t.oiKifiu l.lii'. j By I). J. KIR WAX, the well-known Journalist. Vcrj I.iiri;pi ('oiuiiiIsjIohh i,ts,i. Till book Ih (i very beutttlful ortuvo of cm piic, ciulivllitltcd wlih anil cniftuvliu, nml a tlnely executed nuip ol' Londim, tlei-iijnrd mid executed cXpiCMi.y for this wnrk bv eniini-ur nrllflK. H contuin u full, urr.i plile, uiui t r in 1 1 f'i Mnlcnient oftlm Siijht; S,:a; t.:, nii-l Sensutliw, .! tliei-n-tit Mctrcipoiiii of the world, which i-ont -ii! i n populutlon of over .oo.ooo. Ill.-fory, Ili.uT.ip!r, liouiuuce, nnd Advi n.-.iM lire combined in Uii volunie, inuKin it it work of intense into'cxt lo nil. Circular. Venus, i., Ith fii". . V ',',''!, , ent ir"'" ni.plicitii -'"'lt I'hliii'.flphbi. 1,1-JJ-AII.I. -. -- - - 70 AIM'II J'jrs:i-.KT, Ml Idle of the JUock, lu lwcen Ttll und Hth Sik., hoiitli al-le, E'hllartfliUiliis Ir.ipcrter, Yauiif.i'aincr und Deulcr In nil kind und qiui'tly of l'or I.udien' mi I C'hildrctrn Woiir. ll ivl'i" lu:poilcd n very lurtre und hplenilid u (.oitinciit of ull the ditreicnt hinds nl 1-uik I rom ii.vt lei.i.l. iii Kurotie. nnd huvu h id tln in nni.lu up bv the inorl hUllllnl workmen, would vespccl-f,tl!v"lnvii- Ihf leitdi i-.s of thlr. puper to cull nnd cM-imluc hl Inr.'c nnd very beniililiil nsnutineiit of l'tincv I'm'., for Liulii ' nnd t lnldre i. . i detenuiiied to -ell nt us low price u liny oluer repcct.il.:e Hons,, lu thi lity. All 1-iiik vv.u- . I v., ml.ivwi.iltlll oil to I fleet eill 'S. ' ' ' JDIIS KAUKIU... 713 Arch r-treet Till1 1 Iclphiu. ! Oct. SK, ISTl.-Iini. i wwv Bi. i.''A-frr.K. SWATCUKS, .IBWELRT, ! IIH .orlJi MiTtoiitl Nt.,'or.i'lrrj, ! PIIILAI'KLIMIIA. I An nfsnitinciilo, Wnlches, Jewelry, Silver mi l i Pl it-d Witre com -tnntly on lnind. Keti ilriiiL' or Walcltei nnd .lewclry pronipt.y Ultei.de.lt... l.prlll.ttMj;Iy. ! lVAXTJlBJ M0 AJKX'rw' It i;i'j'wo-vu;;'',,,t;',,',,',v''iit'i,J tbaM I - Vii'l'i'f cull on or ml If: s. Voder Al'VolVftton, : V Sun'i'.irv. I' .. Oct. is IJn t.tiNt, 5ttw Itf Nfcri't!. I I'-tli. I -'toil, n nee.- edition oi lvt. .'In ii'uK. .1.1 " Ctllvci I .1 I eh Mnte.l Ivr-.iy on X I J ' i in- li.' -in--i f '- .',,,. . r.idicill Co v Sp ft:.t'.i .iitIiom , or i-citiiiiel Av'c.tl.u: lllV.i I I II Itll lil I tnry S.-uiiiul l.-i c, Lnpoti ucy, I'llVfllMl l:i-llpu''.lv, lllipe I'.Kll 111.- to i:ll ll. 1 1 etc; nNo, ( 'on-oiiii '..on, I ih e, and I'll !, ot dil.v I by s.-ll-iii'liilLeiic- or i u.ii iMia i:.ai v. i-it i'ricc, in :t t-etile 1 i nveiope, rn'v II i-e: t. 'I lu celeb rut e-l ii ill hor. in I Ms u liii'tt able - -a y, clearly ileinoitt t I't.tcn IVotii n tltiity yeui'. 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