nnlnrjj American. SUN BURT, DEO. 8, 171. ftecttl Sffairs. PtrwiNn M ActtrwriS.-MIss Caroline Inltuf It the apent for ttio ml of lh best Bowing Machines In existence, vlr.t "The Impro BlnprcT," 'G rover & Baker"' "Howe," and Dom'stle," which nro constantly on hand and sole as rea sonable prices. Phelsalso agent for the cele brated Front and Tone Knitting Machine. Call nnd fee them. OUite on Market afreet, cast of the railroad. A t.ako number of Canary Birds Just received tind for sale at C. 8. ITiisclttno's Book and Perio dical Store, with or without cajrei. Cnoncn Camp Mektwo. Such will commonce In the M. E. Church, with preaching on Friday, at 7K p. m., and be contlnned five dfvys with preaching regular nt 04 o'clock, A. M., and 1i o'clock, r. m., dully. Ministers from a distance will be present nnd olBclnte. Beats free. Every body welcome. . Don't delay Insurance on your property or on your life, but go to L. M. Toder, who lusurci In none but the best companies. Thk report tlmt S. A. Savidge, of Turbutvllle, .lad been sentenced to the Penitentiary for a term of years by Jud'.'O M'Candless, at Pittsburg, W lot correct. The Pittsburg Commercial says the 'udire only sentenced him to pay a flne-of $200 ind the costs of prosecution. Ma.toii IIamp.h, Master Mechanic of the lower Division of the P. & E. R. U., with headquarters it t be machine shops ut this place, has resigned lis position, utid Mr. Walls has been appointed n his place. The Major takes chavgo of a slml ar position on the Chesapeake fc Ohio R. R., xtcndlnir from Richmond through Virginia to lie Ohio River. Lewis M. Yoijfr, Insurance Agent, office near he Court House, gives j'otl the best Insurance n most reasonable terms. Jonr Wnvnu, on Spruce street, has quit the aannfacture of shoes nnd converted his shop ato a flour and feed store. The best article In i.nket can be had at his establishment. Rkmoykd. The store goods of Messrs. Clo lent ti Dlsslnger have been removed to the munificent store room In Clement's building, on Lirket Square. Tho largest varied assortment f iroods brought to tills plnco have been re !ved by them, and nro now open, making a rilll.int display. Their stock comprises of diy oo'ls, groceries, queensware, ready-mnde clolh ).', notions, Ac., Ac. A visit to this splendid tore will repay any one, us It is the finest In the ace, brilliantly llghte.l with lias, and the finely lected goods irivcs it an appearance of a flrst- ass city establishment. "None like it" so the people say of Wana ukcr A Brown's Clnthine. P. T. RAHNt'M, the great showman, hrs turned .i nt th? F.mplro I'lnk Third Avenue, corner Gill reef, N'cw York city, where ho will exhibit daily m eleven a. m., until ten o'clock, p. m. He ie'y purchased the ijreat International Zoologi I (irir.P-n Polytechnic Institute and Hippodrome oni England, nnd now has tho largest nnd i-t extensive combination of amusements ever own. Those who visit. New York will find mum's attractions a delightful pluce of rc rt. Covin; Powm. The Democrat, of this place, ire. the election, is coming down gracefully, ivim; been cut down in sizo an Inch or two .'eral weeks niro, It Is still found to bo nn clc ant in the bauds of the publisher, f o wc find w that Its ostside is selected and printed in w Yort city to curtail cxp'.-nscs. ItsoiU-llels nt vl by a Printing House nnd not by the Tam my Ring, as that Is nearly defunct. M.u. Geo. B. CAnwAi.i.Ait:B, of this place, nt ded a meeting at Reiroit, Mich., week before t, of the Society of the Army of the Cuuil.er .d, to which he belonged and marched with crmun to the sea. Nearly all the old veterans ended this re-union, nnd n general goo I lime s had which wound up w ith a splendid han 't at the Opera House. The next meeting 1 be at Dayton, Ohio, ou the lSth and I 'Jib of tein'ier next. ixoi" It. The h ildt Indulged In dally, by boys 1 young men, of jumi !ng on passing freight I passenger trains. There wu a law passed ho lai-l ses.-lon of the Legislature, Imposing a Kilty on all persons 'Jumping on trains. But have; as yet, heard of uo ouo being arrested violating this act of assembly. If the nu lities were to urrest some of those Idle boys t Indulge in tbi practice and enforce its pro. ons, It might perhaps bave n salutary effect. '.'.iu'..l cover U Aere V.'auauii'.ker & Browu's iuei.se Salesrooms. is Monday evening last, tho olllecrs of the ;ree of Rebecca Lodge, I. O. of O. F., at this were In-tailed by P. O..E. Masser Bueher, ..odge No. ',"ia. The nllfrvrs for tho ensuing n are as follows i N. G., R. W. Wynn ; V Mrs. (!. A. Ket-scr ; Secretary, Calvin Wood. i I re i Ml re r, Mrs. C. Woodcock O. U., Ma:.l: : I. C, Mrs. Jacob Seiisebueh ( N. . U. S , it. y. Lnn hill (. L. 8., Jacob Sense. Ii i V. i's. K. r., t I., d. Mrs. Wm. Fet Th.i new Liioge was Instituted sometime by 1). D. G. M., John M.;ilulT, and wo uru py to stale, U in u flourishing condition. The iibers all appear to be zeulous In their work, a great amount of good may be expected to It from the Rebeccas In this community. hk winter lime tables of the P. ii E. aud N. '.. Iloi l, went into a Heel ou Monday lust. ' lliuu for leaving of the dilllleut trains at place, i a follows i .V-.iw.ir J Mail Haiti ul 1 00 a. in., Erie F- at II. .VJ p. iu., Klinirii Mail ut .U5 p. lit. , uiiinodallou ttt 0. H d. iu., Niagara Express ; i'i p. m. ..iU,ai -.1 Mull I rain at lUJOa. in., Erie E . ul D ;o a. in., Eliuiia Mall at ll.ou a. w., il Ekprc at p. III. lie hniibuiy ,v I.ettUiuwu trains, which coiu- J minting r iiu!.ily ou ll.o l.i lui., will u hiiiibuiy ia ii.a) a. in., itnd urrlw ut J -ii i , eoiiin. iln,' Kim U, himlrn Mail (jolng Ii, Danville .V If.iAcltoii und blmiuuklu liuius Is pUee, i he ir roiul Irr.ib'a dli-l!f irtlou ou Its il Ho: e.lu n of tioi lottci ru i tills cuuu- y 4, . ..Hill ol b :bii( d. pil(..l ul h Mlurullig u..ntiai'l. Al l.'irf l..,i, rl,eio is j.io- IU' Ii. .11 I er I fl Ijbl to I) eUltoU . Iuu V. ... 1, tk.io ii4i u Miv roiMitlli 1 la iciualu '! i..,iii, duf ilit jr. alt i pii of iu, i,cxi i w 1 1 4... u t l'..clr b .nines.. u.t. mi by ,i,t4U ilectilngs b.lug Hguirl mi toj it.i.n.g 4 uumUf ul buius ' n.4 it Lu.lui.i iii.pUjf by gas llUl, 114 U....C Uo La ulii. ly adapted y .i..u .1 .,f .,.1 m.i.j., k Ui. i', . juuih. ii I"..,,,.,, , r ul u4 tnuuiy '. J. u,a.i. U4.4 flui, l'llk f''S lb It lwHwtMl SJ" -.. tl K.OMlllulilglj, Wlk St., 4 l l'ultu.4 sti.l-os A,.,ltul U ErKBrBT possesses natural advantnss supe rior to any town along the Susquehanna river, and Is declined to become one of the most active business pi seas Id the Cnsqnehnnnn Valley, at no distant day. With railroad communication north, southeast and west, It Is a favorable point for any kind of manufucturlea. Although there Is a depression In business Just now on account of the scarcity of money, we notice the march of Improvement Is more rapid than In any town around as. Within A year some of the finest buildings In tho country have been erected, some orthctn are business places, which arc brllilnutly ', 11 . , lighted with gas, which has been Introduced by some enterprising men who can see Its future success. Tho otore rooms and other busbies places, present a much better appearance than any found In onr neighboring towus, and we can assure our readers that merchandize of nil kinds Is sold Just as cheap ns anywhere else. Whllo all these improvements arc going on, there Is more room to make It a still more progressive town. Manufactories bave to a great extent been neglected. This being the termini of five railroads, an outlet to every large city In tho Un ion, the place admirably located for all kinds of Iron Works and other manufactories, which would bring labor and means among us, this should be taken luto consideration by onr citi zens and Inducements held out to monlcd nieu lo mako Investment. We havo the lumber, eoni nnd Iron uccessary for manufacturing purposes. c have ampin room for the eroclfon of works. There nro men who are ready to enter Into such proJccts,'on reasonable terms. We are Informed that there Is a proposition made that If the loan of $15,000 would bo guaranteed for five years with ground sufficient, that Iron Works would bo established. Such works would readily eulianco tho value of property, and property holders would be vastly the gainers. As ouly a loan is asked, such propositions should be accepted and the work started, nnd we can expect others to follow. No town will flourish unices the citizens will give their assent, and we nro confident that If tho citi zens will make up their minds to be liberal with business mcu and those coining here to do busi ness, that the increased value derived from tho Improvements made, will far exceed their expec tations, nnd prove a lasting benefit to every In habitant iu the place. A Wohd to Oin Meiiciiants. Somo of our merchants In this place, complain that our cltl Zeus patronize neighboring towns Instead of their '. own, taking the trade away In place of keeping It at home. Many of these growlers nre to bo blamed themselves. If they will look lu tho newspapers they will llud the reason of this to be that mercantile bouses of our neighboring towns are much more widely advertised than the majority or our own. Wc llud that mauy of the people of this place send to Milton, Wlllium spoi t, and other places for goods for which they pay the same prices ns they are sold here. Tho dealers who draw this custom are heavy adver tisers they advertise In their homo papers as well as those in their iiclghboilng towns, for which they pay liberally. Even many of tho city merchants who advertise in country papers get n good share of patronage, nnd wo have known cases In tills town where parties went to tho clly to procure certain articles, paying their way to aud from the city, while tho same article they wanted was resting upon the shelves In some of our merchant's stores, who advertise grudglng'y or who do not advertise nt till. Just so long ns our own merchants will permit a com petition of tliis kind from neighboring towns to muko u greater show of enterprise uinoug our own people than they do themselves, may we expect to see things no better than they nre now. A New Fihm.- Wc notice that G. W. Zicglcr, Ksii-, and L. T. Rohrbnch have entered luto partnership lu the practice of Law. They oc cupy the rooms lately occupied by Judge Rocke feller nnd L. T. Rohrhaeh, Esq., in llaupt's bulldings,Maiket street. Both ol these gentlemen are old practitioners and widely kuowu for their ability us llr;t-clnss lawyers. Zicglcr & Rohr bnch will ni.ike a strong team, aud will no doubt draw a lion's share of custom to their olllcc. List of letters remaining In tho Sunbury Post Office, week ending Nov. 3J, 1871 i Mrs. S. C. Baylor. Dr. J. P. McCarv. Cedore Chester, B. Franklin Cooper, Frank Cookson, r. . Ciinaut, Esq., Jno. I. llower, Mrs. Jennie Kluee, Albeit Keller, Mrs. Ann Kelly, Miss Jen nie Kecl'er, Mrs. Gcorgu Keitebum, W. R. Kutz-n'-r. Miss Rosa l.andow, Peter Lauker, Mi.-s Toebillior Lelio, W. F. Miller, V. Miller, E. liieholls, Edward a. Richards, (Foreign), rare of Peter Ralph, George UoWier, Esq., Mrs. Chris lain Rueh, Mirs Annie Robins, Win. Stleoin, (.i oieign), J. J. Mi-hull, Mrs. Ellu Sterner, A. E. davidge, Kq., Miss Mary R. Stroll, ". G. Stoughton, E?q., John E. ISnldcr, Mrs. M. Sny der, William S. Snyder, Lemiel Snyder, A. J. Snyder, Abraham Snyder, James W.i'llaoe, Jonas Lyson, Capt. W. II. '1 iinbiin, Kieli Wirl, J. Wolf, Horace J. Wolveilon, Esq., Stejdieu Wyiie, Jas. Young, Jeiry Zinimeriiiun. Persons calling for the above letters wlil please give date of udverliseiuent. JOHN J. SMITH, P. M. Stands to reason that Wuuuinaker fc Browu can sell tho cheapest. SiMiiMV & Lkwistowt Rail Road. This road, uow under the control of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, commenced running trains between tills place and Lcwistowu, ou Friday morning. The train for LcwUtowu leaves this pluce ut Col) iu the morning, and urrives from Lcwistown here ul Xlii lu the afternoon. Sionou Blitz is Coming. The original Signor Blitz, from Philadelphia, and his sou, Siguor Blitz, Jr., will j;ie two ciitertaliiiiicuU lu lb Opera House, this place, uu Tuesday, the 5th Inst. As this Is prouiibly the last time Signor Bill will exhibit before un audience lu Sunbury, his uiuny fi lends will give biiu a crowded house. As to his eulertaliimeiiu he U too well kuow u to make comments. Those, who have never eeu biiu should not fall to embrace this opportuni ty. See Mdverli.eine.nl lu another vuiuiuu. Bam Hi iiskii. Yvsteriiuy uftemoou, ul one o'clock, the largo Bank Runt 011 Col. Iyer's up per farm, uejre.t to town, Was destroyed by tire, consuming all the hay, com fodder, all the oats of thla year s production, nv, r O H) biiahcla of wheat, und over HkiO bushels of com. The lire origiliuled lu I he straw stack In front of the barn, und III Dtteeu inliiiiti-a I he, b.iru was ulluol con sumed. Insured lu lliu Perry County lusuraueu l.ompuuy. How or by whom the tiro was euus ed, it not kuuwu. Mr. Lenker, the tenant, and his baud were M 01 king ubout thu buiu, aud had Jul stalled toward lou Willi 4 agou lieu the Imuda ou lbs eauul gave the alarm. Stttntjiun 7 uiut. LlKi'T. W. Kek.s, of lb U e House, a Ibis plue, bus lulely leMrd lliu liuuly llouss, ul BhaluoklUi Slid lakeu pociuu duilu Uu pal Miik. 'I lis pout) llousa 1 uu ul lbs Uo.l boluls la litis svitinu of louiilry, and tUu Keess as laudloid il lll Ikj eoluphl.. Mr, Uaew U well itiled for a Uudluid, aud will u., doubt dia Ureo thai of eutoiu, as Us bctwuu popular us Uudluid auj catsrir al.eiicr be way lai. 'I Us 'It.os ll m.s," i tUU ( lace s til cuiilluus Ib ba UuJ.I Id r. Kims'i tupiltUkU, au4 lUl ! gleal puUlity. - - m 1 uaoi cu iilus fiu ll.sli,u igUuubuiy alll rwkuuv (.ui.11.4 u.f it,, U. II. A W. U , du Ut us! I , ft kf, aiul II I lks t4iiM Us i ofloS hi gu yhr istwuiy iimi 4, i,,i iM iumai. 4ttis ui.ks iur Aibav fiuui ibus abu t4'it., a )H l I Ik4 kUii4 u't lit-uti. James Booah, who was killed a few weeks ago In attempting to jump on a freight train at 8c llnsgrov Station, bad an Insurance on his Ufa of 13,000. Ws learn that the money was promptly paid to the widow a few days after bis death. Tnn toll weather on Wednesday night, bad the effect of closing up the river with Ice In the North and West branches. Editor's Table, Tim Ladt's Fbibhd fob Due Rvrmm.-A Christ mas number of surpassing attractiveness. '-The Lnt oy of Pompeii" is a beautiful plotnre of Tiepiiltar Interest i nnd the FrnntUnlnen. "Penan bo unto this House I" Is a most appropriate Christinas subject, finely conceived, and artisti cally executed. The announcement that Mrs. Wood will begin a new story, "Within the Maze) or, Lady Ancllnnlan s Trial," In tho January uumber, will ho welcome to her numerous ad mirers. It will run the whole of next year. "Choosing a Wife on Scientific Principles." has a lovely picturo of the horoluc ; "The Phantom Hare" Is a thrilling storv, strikingly Illustrated and Jessie's Tidingt," and "Bertha's Twelfth Night Cuke," are both accompanied with spirited designs. The music Is the "Comma II Faut" Polka. Every department of this magazine Is managed with so much care and taste that It Is brimful of choice entertainment. Price $3.00 a year. Sent to nny subscriber of the Amkkican, both the Amkrican and Magazine for one year for fX00 lu advance. Petebs' Musical Monthly for Poeembor Is to I hand, containing nineteen choice pieces of Vocal ! nnd Instrumental Mnslc, all of which can be had I for 80 cents. It seems hard believe that so much can be furnished for such a small sum, but w i know that It Is. It comes regularly every month, and contains nothing tnri good Music. Bound volumes for 1871 nre offered, post-paid, ! for $5. They come elegantly bound lu crimson cloth, gilt sides nnd edges, and arc guaranteed to contain tail worth of choico Piano Music, (some 'JM pieces. ) If ordered per express, f-J.rxj will secure it. We would advise nil those seeking Holiday Presents to bear this work lu mind. Music is always a proper present to a lady, aud lu no other shupo can the samo amount of good music be bought. It is published by J. L. Peters, oUU Broadway, Now York. The iLLt'STBATRD CiniisTiAJi Weekt.t Just re ceived contains a four-page supplement, beauti fullv illustrated with thirteen designs. In which short notices are given of holiday publications of the American Tract Society. 1 lianKsgiviiig-nay is duly honored In the editorials, In the Illustrat ed story "Dr. Boneset's Thanksgiving,'' nnd in the account of tho rise and progress of New York "Home for the Friendless." Tho Illustra tions in this number nnd supplement nre very profuse, numbering In all twenty-one. Dr. Ro bluson, the oiiental traveler, begins lu t.io next number a scries of illustrated articles on custern life nnd scenery. Tho paper will be sent to any address, ou receipt of f :J, from this Thanksgiv ing number to the close of IH'i. Send 5 cents to 150 Nassua street, New York for it as a speci men, or buy it from your newsdealer. America Homes. The December number of tills popular dollar magazine contaius several excellent illustrations nnd Interesting articles or stories by Col. Thos. W. Knox, Col. R. Conwell, Julius A. Palmer, Jr., (leo. K. McNeill, C. Henry St. John, Miss Mary E. Leonard, Edwin Ballard, and other able and fascinating writers. The various departments devoted to tho Household, Table Talk, Sabbath Thoughts, Physiology. Mir Moys and Girls, Witty Sayings and Doings, Farm nnd Garden, Mechanics and Arli.atis, Masonry, Odd Fellowship, Grand Army, and Knights of Pythias, nre tilled with interesting nnd appropri ate matter. The words and music of a popular humorous song are also given. This magazine which is only one dollur a year, is meeting w ith great success. It is for salu bv all newsdealers, and is circulated for subscription by agents who wor' on cash commissions, nnd nre w ante J in every city und town lu America. Charles II. Taylor & Co., 01 Water street, Boston, lire the puolisiiers. lousiness Notices. Stoves. Three second hand beaters and stoves, nearly as good as new for salu at half price. Enquire nt tills olllec. Tiil-kb Is not nny room for doubting that the coining winter is to bo nwful cold. Tho prophets all say so i and the man Is lnsnnowho disputes the profits. They have found the moss growing thick ou tho trees, frogs standing on their heads, sunflowers pointing towards the North Pole, grape vines running ar.nind poles, Instead of up them, and there are a thousand other signs to show that every human being will be fror.cn as stiff ns chips before February uulcss clothed In thu very best and warmest garments which nre constantly being made up to suit everybody at Thomas O. Noll's merchant tailoiing establish ment, on Third street, opposite the Amtiucan offlco. Ciianoe. C. S. Ilazeltlnc has lately p-.ireliur.cd the large Book, Stationery, und Boot and Shoo Store of N. F. Llghtner, nnd will continue the business In the rooms In Moore & Dlsslngcr'i building, corner of Market and Third Streets Mr. IlazeUino is a thorough business man, who w ill constantly keep up the reputation of that es tablishment by adding new goods. The patrons of this line establishment will be glad to learn that Mr. Harry Timelier, widely known us a geu tlemuiily clerk, will continue with Mr. Hazel tine, und wait upon customers, a, heretofore. Citowns of people are seen rushing to Hempcr- lcy's for Shadow Pictures. W. R. F. Weimeh Is opening a large assort ment of all kinds of Store Goods which have been selected In Philadelphia tho past week. His stock Is largely increased, uud all of tho latest styles iu market. Now is a chance, to lay In a good stock. Cull ul tho store 011 Market street. Lots ron Sai.i:. One lot 00 feet front on Chestnut street, Sunbury, adjoining Ihc residence of L. T. Rohrhaeh, Esq., aud two vacant lots fronting Race street, in Musser's addition. Eu q 11 lie of II. B. Masser. Six Stories full of flue Clothing at Waiui maker & Brown's. Ciiildiien's shoes of all sizes and styles are kept at Hiizeltiue's store lu Moore & Dim inker's buildings. Foil Sale. A young cow thut will be fresh lu a few mouths. Enquire at Ibis ofllee. Tub books of Wm. D. Hatipt, S. Huiipt A Sou, and Dr. Charles Arthur, are lu thu bands of A. N. Brlee, Esq., for colleetlou. Purlies will save costs by being prompt. A l iHoBaiid varied assortnieut of Roots and Shoes have Jul bc:n opened at C. 8. llazelliui's store (successor to N. F. Lljjhiiicr), corner of Third and Market Streets. TllS latest fashionable boots ure oll'eied for sale ut C. 8. Ilatcltlns's store, corner of Market uud Third Streets. They are well made out of Ills be-l uialeilal. Hold ul low prices. Free of Charge Samples, price II. t, Jtc., fruiu Wauuiiiuker ,V Browu's. Fhti.ino's Mammutii Cash Krous is still sell Ills' as cheap as ever. Tua Excelsior Wuler Proof Leather Preserva tive or harness, boots, slims, and leather er riagu lops, run be bad at the boot and slow slot lu Mooru.t Di.. inker's buildings, eoiuei Third aud Market. This preparation L lbs be.l srea.o for leather lUul tuu b used, lilve II a Ii ml. Laiuks Alii dud ths large! variety of lbs ul tsl i)l shoes ul ('. , lluscllliie's slurs, coiuer of Msikel aud 1 till 4 l reels, lluut tUoes vf H detll4I.IU. Km. II. M11.1SH b sseluslv salt of Viomua lotdiis Sbuts. A ksar tupply uf Books, Albums, llioury, To)., aud au luiiucuss vailvljr uf k'Mlobs ff lbs llolkUys, bat UH liuul by I. . lUscllUis, (suewsMor u Ll,blu), cuiusr i( II1I14 su4 Vlsikti kirssis. fun auy kind uf Itolidsy picMUlt tall srly al I'. . Ilsilii.' buoh tli.it, iiu4umI aud au lluti I lots, lu kiwi 4 DUsiutfM't buUdli.,!, uie )wii ms b suiiMt uU any aiiula kUb4 I.. Haitian Is 4laruilu4 U luaUiUik I Us lapula llust bills UuutauUb. fljUuj'l duu4 kis LmiiTNFR's Hook, Stationery, Periodical De partment, nnd Foo, Shoe, Trunk, Leather and Finding Store has becn"oid to C. 8. llazclttne, who has Just opeoed a large supply of the abovo named goods. Call In nt the Moore & Dissinger building, corner of Third and Market Streets. Fbtlino has received New Goods which he bat selected with care. Fbtlino has the reputation of selling the beet Goods nt tho lowest prices. Wm. n. MiLir.n bas the exclusive sale of Walkor's Patent Saddle seam Moots, go see them. Ikh finest American nnd Italian marble can b? found nt the Sunbury marble yard of Mr. W. M. Daughcrty, which he is prepared to finish In any style to suit purchasers. Those In want of Tomb stones, monuments, &r. are requested to call, as they can bo had nt city prices, and Iho j workmanship guarnuteed not to be excelled any- where. Call and see, opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Pa. I At Wm. II. Miller's yoa can get a Tip Top Boot for 13 CO. Fbtlino wl'l not bo undersold. Call nnd seo his blnck and colored Alpacns, French Merinos and other seasonable Dress Goods. Wm. II. Mn.t.r.n has Just received a fine assort ment of Trunks and Vallccs. Elm 1 ii A Boots nnd Shoes of all "descriptions nt Wm. II. Miller's. The largest variety of lints ever kept in Sun bury, nre now to be found ut S. Faust's Hut Store, on Market Square, nenr the Court House. All the very latest city styles can be had there nt prices to suit thu times. jt!clal Notices. On Mnrrlnrjo. Essnvs for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, which Interfere will. Marnagcj and ruin the happlncpe of thou sands, with sure means of relief for tho Erring nnd I'nfortnnatc, deceased nnd debilitated. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, ..oward Association. No. a, South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. The I'oiifcNNloitsi of 1111 Invalid. PUBLISH EI) as a warning and for the benefit of uohik; iiiri ni Men, who sillier. from Nervous Debility, tfcc, supplying the means of self-cure. Written bv one who cured himself and sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address, NATHANIEL MAY FAIR, May ao, lSTl.-fim. Brooklyn, N. Y. i. c. o t c S 3 f- a -its? O rs s. A a to cn PI a O o E-4 S SJ I- 3 E o w S5 3 P. . A O t 1 2 3 2 - " "2 C on - ? TO TUT. SI TFI'.KSNJ. The Rev. William H. Norton, while residing In Brazil as a missionary, dlseowrcl In that land of medicines a remedy for CoNsi Mn ion, Soiuiri i.a, S inn Thkoa r, Coi ims, Coi.is, Asthma, ami Nr.uvoi s Whakne.-h. Tliis rem edy has cured inyseif after all other medicines bad failed. Wishing to benefit tho sulVering. I will send the recipe for preparing nnd usi:i'.: this remedy to ull who de-ire it r REK OF Cll AKliE. Piease send nn envelope, with your name and address 011 it. Ad -tress. Rev. WILLIAM II. NORTON, 070 Huoadwav, Oct. 1UMTI. 1y. Nlw Yohk Citt, In I 1 tier Augusta, Nov. 2::d, by I'.ev. (I. ,1. Burton, Mr. John M. Nixson to Miis Buutua L. IIkown, both orsunbiiiy. On the l-.'th lilt., by Rev. James C. Clark, Mr. Jamks Cnoi-nii, of Mahuiioy Clly, to .Miss Isa nr.l.LA Matmi:son, of Trevortoii. On the 17th ult., by the sam-, Mr. Isaac IIinki.kv. of Taniaqua, to Miss Nan.;it. Suhll. of Sunbury. On the 2Ut nit., by lha fame, Mr. Ciias. W. Mantz to Miss Kate Rounrus, both of Sunbury. On the 231 nit., by the same, Mr. STrn-iir.N Ti:mi'.im to Mis Rkbecia Uaunhai;t, both of Suiibury. Al the roslileneo of the bride's parents, on tho 23 1 ult., by Rev. (iro. J. Hrenduger, Mr. Anukkw Ntwiifiiv, of Mercer County, Pa., uud Miss Mauy H. Walsmitii, of this place. A line cake accompanied Hie above notice, for which, as well as from other considerations, the parties have tho best wishes from all hands in this olllec for their welfare through life. Ktnibtiry Grulu A- lruduct .Market. CoUllCC'Tmi WKEKI.Y 11V IIII.EtUKHlNllKlt. GkaIN Choice White Wheat tl CO Heft Amber, Winter 1 .Ml Corn s-j Rye 00 Onis, (:;.' lbs.) fij Best Amber, Winter, per sack 1 00 " " barrel H till Com Meal, per cwt., -J .VJ Pennsylvania Roll tl' Eiios Pel Inzen Meats Dried Reef, p.r lb JSIa.aO Smoked J.'ultoii lHfl'J .AKIi per lb ."M Ftsu Salt Whiu Fish, per lb U " Trout IS Cod ' H Flesh Shad 401 a.l',0 Veoetaulus Turnips, per bushel V rotutiMS 1 jo Onions " " 1 'JO Beans, (piarl M li(jj,iH lloinliiv. " " I'd Dkikii Fbiits Dried Apli'.es, mr lb 1'JtaUO " runelius, " J(,llt l'lillitiIi llilaMUl t.rl ItuilruMit. WISTKU TIMK T.VW.F.. On and after Monday, Novriiilicr 'it, H7I, the Trams 011 the Philadelphia Erie Rail Road will ruu us follows 1 WF.S't'WAim Mull Train leaves I'lillii b lphla, fi.'-'O p 111 " " " SiiuUuiy, i.imi 11 " arr al Kile, a.!iu p 11 Kile Ei,r- leuu-s Philadelphia, MM p 111 " " huubury, U..VJ j, 111 " an al Erie, T.n 4 M F.luiiru Mult leaves I'blludelpliU, 7.:nl 4 1,1 Buiibui), 4,:,ft i in " ' arr al l.otk llaveu, T.Vijiiu AecollllnoJaliou b itle l-uubui ) , it Ii 4 : " uir ul IUii.no, 0 (J a 111 t Vs l WAUH. IUU Tula leaves Kile, :i a ut aunbury, IJ.'Haiu " " arr al l blla.1. I uU, 11.004111 Ki's Kiplt.s Uuics Kite, lUul p 111 " " " Huubury, ij.'Msw H " sir si l'lii:..-KIdii, V.aupui KI111I14 Mail luin t ek II iiii, far a ui " " " tunl.ui), II UU 4 lu " " an al I'loi 1 1 , Ida, ft 'i u 1., Aeeolllluiululluu luM IU""", U . I p Ul " air ut ka.ibui), t ) p in U4II Kusl rouux U su.t aud tol at K. suit L. k. A '1. I U. W. ! I "') uu l ln.u.li lb lol I i.k auj k.Ui U U IV, M ill W..I Willi .-l L..U...J llMll.t eu I., k A M k. U- W. u..4 ul I -.fi ui I iiut,u w 11 u I i.l I ... . M 4lukk.Mi H. U. W. Iiiii.a u..ugr liuius ii L iuii 11 luiuus.i wl is kiiu . fiM, au4 , 1 Vl Uiuilualxil wit I lu.ll U.11. Kal. A. l I'VilN, l...'l kue'l. A.Sr APPEAL To JH'liUitnlud t'crson-t, To Dyr jicplirs, To Suficri rs from Liver Complaint, To those having no A ppvlite, To thoeo with Urokca 1)owq Constitu tions, To Nervous People, To Chllilrun Wnflling Awny, . To any with DcbiliUted Di.s;i Rtivo Orpans, Or nuffirirtg with any nf follmtiing Sjmiitnnw, fchUh indicate Disordered Liir or hlomach. such as Con- stlpatlon, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Hend, Acid ity of the Stomach, Nanc, Heartburn, IMsirnsl fir Fond, Fullness or Weight In the Stom neh, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering ut t lie Pit of the Stom ach. Swimming of the Head, Hur ried nnd Dlllleint Breathing, Flutter ing nt the. Heart, Choking or Bull'ocat Ing Sensnllons, when In n Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Dellclen cv of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin nnd Eves. Pain in the tide. Back. Chest. Limbs, An., Sudden Hushes of Heat, Burning In I he Flesh Constant Ini ugiuings of Evil, and Great De pression of Spirits. Hoofland's German Hitlers. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind. Is different from all others. It Is composed ot the pure Juices, or Vital Pbincivlb of Roots, Hkiiiis and Bakks, (or as medicinally termed Ex tracts,) tho worthless or Inert portions of the in gredients not being used. Therefore lu one bot tle of this Bitters there Is contained nsmueh me dical irtnc ns will be found In several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Roots, Arc, used In this , Kilters lire grown In Germnny, their vital princi ples extracted in that country by n scientific Che I mist, nnd forwarded to the manufactory in tills city, where they nro compounded and bottled. ' Containing no spir.tuous ingredients, this Hitlers : i free from the objections urged ngalnst nil olh 1 crs : no desire, for stimulants can be Induced 1 from their use they cannot make drunkards, ! and cannot, under any circumstances, huvo uuy : but a beneficial effect. I HOOri.AMVtt (iERJIAXTOXIC, ' War compounded for t hose not Inclined to cx : tremo bitters, anil Is intended for use in cases I when some alcoholic stimulant Is required In co 1- tieetion Willi tho tonic properties of the Hitters, j Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of , the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA CRUZ RUM, and flavored in such a manner that the ex treme bitterness of the bitters Is overcome, form ing a preparation highly ngrceable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is f 1. .VI per Bottle, which lnauy person think too high. They must take Into consideration that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be fiiruWhel at a cheaper price, hut is it not belter to pay a lit t Its more and have n good article I A medicinal pre paration should contain none hut the lust Ingre dients; and they who expect to obtain a cheap compound, and be benelilted by It will most cer tainly be cili ated. I(oof!ait!si ;orinsMt Hidor, or HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, with HOOF LAND'S INultjpIi; Hl:i 11!!, will cure you. They are the (liei.tett BLOOD ri'RiFIERS known to the Mc.lica! world, und will eradicate diseases arising from impure blood, Debility of the l-isgesllve Organs, or Diseased Liver, ill a shorter time tliuii any other known remedies. TI1F. WITOLE M'l'KKMK COl'IlT OF l'EXXSYI.A'AMA M'KAK FUJI T1IF.SK HKMKIUKS. Who v.ori.n ask roil mous Din:.iFiEi and S lllONHi:ll TF.: TIMONV I lion. fiKoitoR W. Wo'inWAitn, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of l'eniiy!v.uila, ut present Member of Congress from Pennsyl vania writes : I'MII.AI.ri.PMiA, March lflth, 1WT. I find "Iloonund's C.enn.in Bitters'' i- a good tonic, useful in diseases of the illge-live organs, and of gre.it henclit In cases of debiiilv, and want of nervous net inn In t'.m sv-tem. Your.-, truly, UEO. W. WoCl)' M.D. Hon. JAvrs Titomtson, Chief Ju. ticc of the Su premo Court of I'enn.-ylviinla. Puii.ii'n.viiA, April S, 1307. I consider "Iloofi.ind's (iennan Uiiters" a val uable inedieine lu case of attacks ol Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience of it. Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. (iEniint Siialswood, .Tu-tlcc of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. I'M u.Anri nn , June 1, 10S. I have found by expcileiicc that '"Ilootl md's (iennan Bitters" Is a very good tonic, relieving dvspeptio stinptoms nliiio.-t direct I v. oEoiuiE siiAisswoon. Hon. Win. P. Jtoyer$, Mayor of t'aa Clly of Buf lalo, N. Y. Mayor's Olllec, Buir..!o, June 2J, lUil, I have ncd "lloollnnd's tieriuaii Bitters r.r Tonic" In my family during the pint year, urn can recommend them us 1111 excellent tonic, ini parting tone and vigor to the svstnm. 1 lit ir u-r has been productive of dt el ledlv beneiic il ef fects. WM. V, ROeiKl.d. Hon. Jamti if. Wood, Ex-Mayor of Williams- port. Pa. I take great pleasure In lecoininciu'ing "Ilocf- land's Gel man Tonic' to unv one who mav be ulllleted with Dyspepsia. 1 had the Dyspi-pshi so Dadly It was liupo-slhlc to keep nny too l 1,11 my stomach, anil became so weak as not to be uble to walk half a mile. Two boltli-s ell, clod a perfect cure. JAMES M.WOOD, REM KM Hi: It THAT HOOFLAND'S (iKitMAX liITTi:i:s, , ini HOOFLAND'S (i LUMAN TONIC',' Will Cuio every C'usu of MAR A S ?.1 U S , or Wti8tine nway uf ll.o llmlv. iii:Mi:Miu:ic tUrt 1I(X)FLAND'S ti HUMAN ItHMFDIF.S Am the ineiih lues ,,o le pilre lopuilly tbu Blood, excite the loipld l iver 10 healthy uitiuii, audio eiinb'e oii l.i p ios safely Ihroali uuy hardships or expiHuro. DR. irooF!.AND'S 1 0 D 0 V 11 Y L L I y , tub.iiliili! for Mercury Pills, 'iuo pills a e. The iiiorl lWcii.ii, yi l.ii.oe. ni C..tUar- kllOMII. It Is not lieeeSKury to like a handful of Ibese PliU o pioituec lliu deniie.t elbel iho of thein uel ipilekly uud poei tally, l ie lli.lli Hie !.! T, tloiliaell ulld Dowels of ull lllipui II les. 'I lie plllieip.il lli-le llehl ia l'o.,.pb lliu, or Hie Alio liolle Kvlruel of Maudi akx, w lib Ii I-l, in iny linns more iueifnl, aein, H i t .i iiehiin; 1I101 Hie Mandrake lUell. p. . uli.ir ueiioii 1. upuu Hie Liver, cUsuiiiug II speedily from ull i,llme Hous, Willi ull tbu Ki,-r of Mi-reurv, , l fus I10111 Hie lujuilous results ailaelu I I i Iim usu ul 1 lust 111 I lit- It I . 1014:1 tliM-asos, lu vlileh lha ui of a e illmr lle U Is Healed, Ho pills llli;l.- mill u sails-laell-iii ni . IV iae. I lo n. i.l I .it. Ill i'UM-u of later I 1. 11, 1-in. I, i. 1- 1 uu ics. Ireiiiu eiMllveiits, lb. ll.s'S Hid'. I.eiiu ta bl tela or Tollle sliollbl be u. , 111 iniiin 1 Hou Mali Hie I'll!.. Th Ionic t it. 1 1.1 Hie II. u.-ia i r '. luc bulUs up lliu i -leiu. lliu b ill I. or Joule -hi 111, lbs llusi l, .in iic lb. ii. 1 U.i Sen, ., . a: u -l-ili lliu I.Utr, uud till. a .lliliHi, turn,') und licor. Kaup our I,,.U aeiiiukiib lliu Pill., uud Ions up tbu al.li III lilt 11,11. I of I ulile, iu uo J1m4u run l.'lula Hie lodd, or rt u u...ll ,ni. U.wlU.l lliul II U DM. llo'H. IM10 lif.ll HIS !UU4e.au liiat ull) so uiolvlaaU) u.,. uu, UlblV Iciolliliielnl. I j UI'd do II., I ulln l, ll'i.'ijUt la llila.u ),i Ii laku uIU,uj 1 ,.. IU1 La U'U) au) la Ju.l a tu.il, t, 4n.u I., o.-tia 4 lu't.i pt.ut wu II, I i.i . II. in. ,n.. , , Uu a 11 l,y d Spl aa to Hli) I'.'.llh. I,.u a li. u- H...I iuii. ritlM irli. I'lru 1 -1 1 . in. Mts alrl.Hlxk, kli'll,l .tin 11 i lilll.Al"! I rill I. 4 II s. M. KV'AN, l'i..piai..r. K"IIU.,I ( . M. Ju. a. A I ... L.. k.ios. dl"U uis ("I ia b Diuu.iaia, ktol .ataxia, 4u4 kl4.alus ui."lrsAa'S iiistcinmccro. ikiil liiili Tho Clothiors, S. E. Car. fiKIH & IUEKZT STI PHXLADSLPIIIA, Kow have the most Com plete ancl Handsomest Stockof PineReady-Made Clothing for Gentlemen's, Youths', Boys', and Chil dren's Fall and Winter W ear ever mamifacturcd Toy any establishment in this country. The Styles arc the Very La I'Jiy. The Fabrics are of the avatwwU Quality. The Iako is Supsrior, and the Prices are the Low est ever charged for th-3 I same class Good:-. erYen are coruialh Cak Hall V a,Cl rf this Season, and inject the various Designs and Qualities -inauirc Prices, and, if you see" any article you like, to make a Pur chase. tarPdito Attention always given. to- Children's Department cn the First Floor. w5-Gc-ntlsms;Vs Punishing Goods cf Every Dsscrip- tion. a-Thc Largest and most Thoroughly Organized Custom Department in Philadelphia, with a Ksgnificent Stock of Piece Goods to Eake to Order ITo Cottcn-lEsed Goods used. ar Samples, vith Easy Rulesfor Self-Measurement, sent "by mail to any address on applica tion. ! I I IV t I I 1 I 1 1 1 I &2i OAK WZ, m.. 1 i it 11 ii ma Limn imwv ym" n mt S. S. Car. Ci A PHILADELPHIA. PAY I'I. ALL per.-ons knowinir tlu liiselves in lebtcd to J. II. Kiiifel on lliu di aecouiit or Note, will please make si tlleim-nt an 1 ';iy between this and the lirsl d.iy of ltecember next, and save eo.f, as al'ti-r that date the I ks und notes will b? placid in t '.!-. hands of a J'.irtlee for eolleet ion. J. II. l'.Nlil L. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1M?t.-3t. Wanted Brnmeclintsly. ,'tlio Mrn ittid IVoiuen to purchase the entire stock of HOOD" now of fered for Inspection and sale at the Mammoth flore nn tjueeii Street, NoillinnibcHaiid, lis I urn deteriiiini d not to be I'iKlcrKoItl or i:&co!Icl lu ipia'ltv of j;ools oil'erel for sale in mv line. ELI Mll.I.KK, f)etLS, lsTl.-r.iu. IM-.ll.SS UOOIIN. FALL AND WIXTKIl STVI.KS5, now iip.-ii at ntKH Ii ATI". 1II.A K' WTOltl?, Market .Suare, rH'MlfllV, Penu'u., LAHIES' lHlKbS liOOllS A SPECIALTY", biiu Poplins, Dress Trimmings, Eml.rol lerles, Notion-, .Ve. fo nts' Collars, Neck-ties, lla'.f-h-i e, II indl.i r ehi, 1- aud lilows. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, l.'..li I!iii-1i.'.,I omiIi, ete. Au Invitation Is extended to nil to c ,11 and se cure har;u!uu, Nov. 1, 1 si I. FALL AND WINTKrt siKM Ol" I I OI IIS AMl l tSMMI PI 4! l'i:i..iil AND 1HMI:sTIC lilKipS of r(, ry yi.i.l.-, J:isi opened ul lb,- Ml.ltCUANT TAII.OU MJtl' YIIOS. U. XOTT, I'll Tli'. 1 1 Mr,-. I, In Mill, r'a III, opp, tile t'.u- Mo, ne l-..lli,'er Itllil lll,-, M NiH IIV, PEW'A. Tho nui.t I i.hloiiable i-lotliliij in., v p, or 1 r liom every tail, IV of loo.N, bulla ol nil u. . 1, 1. id lip ul thu sh.i;ti. 110. tiee. Ilolll Hie li. rl a l.. le. aloel, ii .WW V Ol W Ull I I'ln'ud.'lplil.l. Cull uud bv t'oli 1 11 , . TIUrt. il. Ni.l T. Nov. i. ITI. Mll.l ll i; AM l M V KlUIti:. I'Mll uu l tl.ilrr (.uuda, Miss 1.. u i-:s.ki:, Uul lel ti.le.t, 01,, 1 J,..r u. of ti ..lh tl I'l toll I i.,n.f. y .ii.iv, M'.NIIl'KV, FA., H i. o ui.l Ii. r aim llllliixry aud laurj tii.uiU, II VJ 1 A N It lUiNM... "I l.i Ul. .1 al) a uf llliw liUI Kl' I 'll an I tun nun I i,.i-i,, I...... ,.t,i. ..... t.,i bu-pa, l,lnn,,a, I 1,11,11., I ulla, J-.i, I.. 1 li, ,,.., ..I.. I J Ul,. tailils o 1,. I, 1 ail 1. , lu 1. i.mi 11, u al I- t 111, 1..0I I, u,i thv I I'ul . I. a 011 I U,J IMU: M-VKIN'ii AMI Kl I'l NU, j lu a, I II It' I n, Us Is sl'o a. 1' I f 1 I .t . 1 a .l I....... j, f .4 X I U I .uu., I Iba l.dus of iubuir ai. I 1. unj (le .,. i..e l.iu.f I.114.I tuf tta.uli.a t 1 t.aui-4 s". tail y IV fill GcI!;tncoKS. m.ynije i:t:.TrB5. Fr!(TPIIR it Mhti.am fT.tTr; Fahi. Pit ti.'.toiiF.. I ir-t premium for he-pisca Uealers awarded the Suiiiiyi-iile. Adviintiiiies of the Fnnnyside 1 1. It. la so constructed that oue-thlrd more of the rnilltttlne snrfaee extenr"s Into the room, glv bur thut much more additional heat nit bout ex tra fuel. 3. Il is the only ITot-Alr Fire place Hester In the mark"!. Like the uvular bul.t eelli. r benter, it loses no heal, but conUues 11 all to Its Icgltl purposes. 8. The fuel matfnalne Is rloiihlo tho usual sc, extendinK from the tlra box to the lop of tho stove, with capacity for tweuty-four hours' up piyofcoal. 4. The patent double cover for conl mnKnr.lna eoiistimes the lias, pruvenls escape of pis Into thu room, aud makes it Impossible for nry pur- llnes or explosions to recur. 1 bis Is nn ndvnnt niie possessed by no other t're-pluco stove lu tho market. fi. Tliero arc. three air cambers, wherein A brisk circulation Is kept up, drawing the cold air In the room th.-onth heated Hues Into a lure hot-air reservoir, nt the hack of tho stove. 0 No side pipes nre used, ns the air Is healed In a reservoir having dotibie radiiitiuir Hues nnd doublo buck, supplying larite quantities of hot air without waste of heat, or find. 7. The Si-NNYsiiir. tnii'iKi tho wurtc bent so thoronirhly that we friMiieiitly heat an adjoiniiiir room 011 the tlrst, besides heatinj; tLe rooms in second und third slorles. H. A damper on top of the stove, connected with thu hoi 11 ir dues, controls thu quantity of hot air required for the use of cither the 11 per or lower rooms. All other tlre-pluco stoves uro very Inconvenient in Ibis repect. II. The (irate is self-sealing, and no dust can escape, while sliiikinir it. BTL'KAT, PETEHFON- ,t CO.. Phil.idelidiia. It. It. MAStfErt, Aeiit. J 2.UV. 11, lfiTI. C A It U 1 A C J 2: MAM F A t TO It Y, SUN HUH V, PENX'A. J. S. SEASHOLTZ, "I'tTOl.'I.r) respectfully nuiio'.inee to the eltl- V zens of Sunbury und surround'nur country, that he is prepared to manufacture all stylcn of t'itrrlKgoN, l(iirgi, Ac. at his ne'v shop 011 east Market street. ITc will fnraioh every description of Wagons, both Pi F A IN AND VNCY. fn short, will make everything In his line from n llrst-class rurrhme ton vvheelbarrow, waiianted. to be made of tlie best and most durable materi als, and by the most experienced workmen. All work sent out from bis establishment will bo found reliable iu every part ion in r. The patronage of the public Is solieiled. J. S. EAHULTZ. Sunbury, Nov. 4, 'Tl.-ly. ISAAC Ii. ST.U FI'IIK, WATCHES, JEWELKY, HI orth hoeoiiil St., fop sil'tttirry, l'illLADr.Ll'IUA. An nsfortmcnt of Watches, Jewel, y, liver nnd Plated Ware constantly on hand. Kepalrii.i; of Watch.'S and Jewclrv promptly attended to. April 1,'lsTl-ly. W.tXTKI) S0 At;i;M'e.. LIGHT cniployment and Kd wagesto those who want to work. Should cuil ou or address. Yo ler A, Wolveiton, Suiihurr. Pa. Oct. 14,1871. Beef! Beef! riilF, un leisiu'ned Is prepared to furnish, the .S- eiuzens ol Sunbury nnd vleioliy with thu choicer Hecf anil Pork 111 Market, cillier ut Wholesale or K-l-iil. 1'ami.ies will be suppiiel bv tlj-? nuaiter or I side, or MiialLr (p.iai.tliles at tiie 1110-t reasoua I ble rutes. j I'onstnntly cn hnnd the choicest cuts of Beef, l oi K, .M ul l on aim e:il. 11I-0 miu.'-iijt.-s, H, -loiias. .ve. Ajplv at the Moi.t House, South Third sl.t-et, ill Jdooio iV Disiiiirei- R-r.v, Suiibuiy. On markit days the hoi of meat is served t customers at the meat siimd, corner of Maiket und Third sit t s, whi n Hie ceh-lirmed ISiomou?' sai:s:H'es can be had, loi:ir kuowu as the List Pi in:r ket. 1IF.N1SV K. FAflKLY. N. fl. Persons hnvim; tat hou's or beeves for sale can procure the hi;'e-.-t nun ki t price by up plication i:t Hi,; nboVe e-labiif-hiuei.t. 1 t-iiiiburv, Nov. 11, ia r. ' 3 CD Itsi CD H ,0 ft 0 H H H rr: t"1 ' t T s s -a. fa I A aV Xsv " a jLl S- L I (taul -I 19 a J-s o s -4 o HP 20 r O o n P r 1 0 it t Z r , , " J 'A 7. "1 xa uaa P w r J t'4 No I I I It C. I. b . t r ,iiu lb t ; ,1 ..me it lltu II Ml II,.' U. 4 1 II. a'4. I 1 1 . 1 1, o I I. u II a 1. ,. L1..I ul ,1 ..I ll, l- .1 f ,1 41, U I- li. ,., i.l-iii,.i. a' 4 k-l,t, b,.f, lh,' s.i, 4 mi 1.1 .. 1,1 " 1 i.i ,.m ,)iii.s 1,,, 1. 1 . 1 1 t. 1.. 1 .1 auoi. i 11 1.1.,. 1, . 1 1 I. , u ..U mill I ,u . 1 , I 1 1 1 I. ! I tualj 1-1 j la .s lis ,lol i.,l J , I au ,,. itaia.Ui a 11 it a c . 1 1 .1 I . , 1.4 'IU IU4 t-uu.l ,1 a,ii,.l,a I Sar ul I La al. - bau.4.ia. I t ,1 uv . taut!, I J, I 71,