Sunburn mcntaii SUNBUKV, MAY S, 1S74. business locals. Of Tne IwritovEn Ckoviu: A: Bakek Sewing Ma :iiinr. These celebrated machines are ollercd it the uioKt reasonable rate. For particulars apply to 1. C. Kl'TZ, Agent, K b.L'.,,'?:;.-ly. t'ppcr Autrusta township. F'ok Sale. SevtTH', t lots ii. Race street. Also a house ami lot on Chesnut street, near Second. Api.ly to II. B. MASSER. The fciriui""yle of Hats are already ottered for sab? hyS. Faust, Sr., on Market Square. The latest ft vie from a lai"e assortment can pow uckeh-ctcd. '. 11. M 11.1.1:11 bar tli.; largest Mock of tbe titicM Bool ami Shoe in ventral Pennsylvania A general variety of make can be found in hi establishment, and nil of the best make. The I'nion Park and Agricultural Atsociatiou will hold their next Animal Exhibition al Sunbu- ry, I'ii., Sept. 'JU, :, and Oc -tuber 1st and 2.1, 1 S74 Foil Runt. Tin; Prug Store Room now oceu .ied by W. D. Melick. Also the room adjoining Faust's hat More. Fn.juire of H. B. Masskii 8. IIlkm ki.t.eh, comer Third nnd Market Mrect, has reduced his price from 10 to M icr cent., in order to clo-e out. The whole iiuigui- ticeut ttock, j list received, M ill be sold at eot. und th greatest bargains ever heard of in this town will le offered The ..i.w.i- Itf of Children'?, Boy' nnd Men Clothing, rrm 1 Cap, Cents' Furnishing fiords, Trunks, Jewel rv.Ar. Call curly and flrst ehoiee. S. HF.RZFELDER, Cor. Third and Market Street', April 10-tf. Sunbnry, pa. Gko. (. Bauti.ktt, has opened bis Fholo :r.i.h Calicry ou Sunbnry street, in the borough of Sha.nokin, nud Is now ready to till orders. The Agricultural Fair, nt Miilcrsburg, will be held on the 1UU, H".;h, Kib and ISth of Scpuin- Wt.i. I'ai kk! w,.,. 1'A.:k ! ah kiud., Gilt, Einbo-,I, Glared. Time, Blanks and Browues, Decorations, MouWij und every thing api-crtaiuing to the Wall paper business in on hav or eau be supplied nt short notice at j the wall I-pe, rfepot. thankful for p,n favorthc subsr thro jHirt of o... the indebtedness 1. only J.IT.T 5::, "Tax what ol a monomaniac , . thinks that a ''lie (not even) w. adhered to."' In last week's (.ar...tle, "Tax Payer" o his pop-gnu at our remarks on the Borough 1 nances, in his usual sarcastic way, with as much force as though he was running a lire steam en gine at the rale of isoo per annum. "Tax Pay. er," iu order lu still further deceive, .jimies tom a partial report, male in ls;j, as foliius: "Amount of borough debt, this day, Xhiv Utli. 1 1S72, $l.",s.VJ in) ; decrease in nineteen moilli-,1 fil.DGS 71. Win. L. Dew art, ( luiii man of 'oiii- J uiiLLvu ...i finances, nun amis, we 'caw tl.e ; .;i'- near l-V. Who cr. reader to judge as to who Usui ue.pt ion." lint '"' k thinking that by no doing tl,. Tt- place lll'olVlieu ago. It ;,pp. canal, and was , through when he fell in. some on.- near bv. who fiTiia the fact that "Tux I'ajc:" omits the 'm poilant part of Mr. Dewarl's ivprt shows Uat he intends to deceive. Mr. Dew rt, in j.resei t iug the report, ii:ti(duees it at follow s : "'J he Fiuance Committee be leave tosubniit to the Burgess and Council of Sunburn the foiiowin jHii l.a! report of t he indebtedness f said boroii 'h, o Jitf u .neiil.ilttj. to this date'' Now, w hether '"Tax I'ajer" di'-ets 1iUu,vi at Mr. IV wait or the late Finant Committee, is hard to determine. Mr. Dcwartno doubt, made as yood a report as could be ma under the oir- euinstnnees theu existiu";, and jtnilcd the fact that it was not complete. The ommittce have been siicccrful in makinc a full report, which Miows- that there Wu, all outstulin; indebted ness of the borough in orders', L,ds and iu.l.'e- iiier.ts of the county of about 0lH). which ha.- siuee been cou verted into new lxls which were not embodied in Mr. Dewart's rett. If "Tax raver" intended to be fair, he won have stated the fact that his figures were take, flom a .-. Itul repoit made in ISTi. iVrhn.t;f this "Tax I'aver"' should have a lueralic la ,eslowed upon hini hy the lroij.r, olheiils.,,,. -,.i.i I Water would bl i:,- the body to thesni. ! the lock was Ioed the severe, 1 h. ad . J Terry was se. ii llnatinrr ami was taken 1. I is Mippe.scd that when the lock (.i( ! he.i.l of the unfortunate yotinir J lion to be cut ofTLv .ie cionn man was in p "ates. i.f -It Iens an- d:se(is-ii,.r ,u,- 1,1... pi iely of building a lor!io 1, ,,r ,Ubi., s;,k., an iiutitiiti. ii woul.t uiiiitiiibtedlv be a "Teat u,l- 1 mintage, as our poor could be kept at a much less expense. II a lam, Vas to be piireli .fej, and a suitable houe erected. i-;,iiv of the poor eoinu ne emp.ove,!, ami wild 4rn .-noul' to pay their own e.ens-s. Willi lb, :1inoint ,,f taxes now used for the purpo-e, a farm and po-.r house coul. i be paid for in a lew yai", and then the tax would cease, or nearly so. A house of this ki.id would not only an advantage In 1 pecuniary scire, but would be greatly be lelieial to tin- poor in serving their i.-oniforl. take a dill'eter.t view of tho case, and ste r lf.H as they exist, and would not try to play t. of tho long eared animal ee aptly deseriUj j,i .flop's Fables. If "Ta I'aver" cannot uH better employment H.m that of tiurlii" at the I boronirh audits for leceitive iurjios, we would r.ber would ...i,.;... ,1.,. :i 1 . ... ... resbectfullv soli.-ii . : K' " ponii.n suitable " u;v i i n: i';ti rnii:i,rt tlie cemmunity, f.-eljij; confident he can ,.lcase . an mo may fcue lim a call trnnmcd fun- or i.u Wall papi r C. S. HAZELTIXi:. Tue spiing trade iu the rruitnre business, hu. oened briskly t h. 1 Kamlei.4,-Jki,v estab lishment, iu .Masonic buildini;. A new stock has Just been opened, and the latest styles of furniture are now exhibited, nud will' be oiu enenp. an B4 lM.fl,r. tlMwhere. piirehasin The light minima ",,, Sewinn- mn chine, 00 nccouLt of its innnv points of superi ority, has a better demand than auy other maiiu lactund, and takes the lead with the public over machines Iodr regarded as the best. Ord-rs for these machines will be promptlv tilled bv Miss t nroline Dalius, silent. I'adar Or(janf. C. Dalius istheaCnt for the sale of Parlor Ortfans. Pianos, and all kind er musical Instruments. The verr ben in.tn meutsure furnished, furnished onshort noti-et at prices to suit times. Call or addres. C. D A LI I s;. No. y;:, Market St., jsunbui v. to his (we will say nothing about nental) tdiysieal cajiacity, lor inslanc,-,;,inti,J;r up an ar "J at prists ulonjf railroads lift f.-ct apart to jmifnt horses from runHimi ""-n.' ,- also the .-ree-ti in of si'ii-boar.N round the imcvrv . or let bilr run with the "lire machine," 01 .,",v ,,(). r easy position. 1 HP. unual m.-ctin ol tin; !lls.;liehaliii:i De. ml Association will be held at Milton, this conn tj", on Wednesday, May lllth, and will be of more than ordinmy interest. Dr. W. ;. A. Bonvill, a I'loniiuent Dentist of Philadelphia, will conduct a djuie, and exhibit the Use of seve ral new instruments of his own invention. v The latest electric mallet, the Ji.imond for s. p:1. rating teeth, hard rubber eoriiu.lnm disks, and a back acti,.u ;in,l l,aiid piece. These inventions are given freely to the profession. feral ffairs. The first cuib Mouc market was held thuniberlaiid on Saturday last. in Nor- A Tiiuitoiuii renova;ion has been given to the interior of the American Hotel, iu this place. The doors and windows received a new coat of paint which jr'tves the house a hue appearance. W. A. Huuibrife'bt, the present proprietor, is determined to keep everythiii'r in good order, and keep up the house in exedlrut style. Syt K.KZtMi haiuis j.t the irate, saving soft things and looking still softer, is not yet iu order the ground is too damp. The Great Council of Peunsvlvauia, of the I. O. of R. M., will hold their annual meeting at Danville, on Monday next. It will be in session four or live days. New Cm lt H. Our Baptist friends havu com menced the building or a new chapel on their lot in Fourth stn-et near Chesnut. 1 he build ing will be of brick, :!S by GO feet. This will leave room iu front for a large church edifice, when the congregation, which is rapidly on the Increase, w ill find it necessary and convenient to put up the building. Fl ow eks and plants are l-iiiuin to make their appearance in market. Mr. Cliff of the Riverside nuiseiies ban visited our place several times with a handsome collection or plants and flowers. The editor or the Daily inTeis that his fiiend Yontirman, or the Carettr, had also received a bottle or six year old article. We suppose tin y now drink a supreme article or whiskey. Glo. Him. has moved his law ofli.-e iu the building adjoining 9. J. Packer's residence ou Market S.juare, ami has torn dow n his Id office preyaratory to building a larger one adjoining his residence. Simon P. Woi.eiiton, Esip, is making prepa rations to erect a law ofli.-e 011 the Bellas lot, in the rear or the Court House, fronting on second Street. fu Fv, I . .... 1 , ., --' ii.ib piuciiascii me lot oppo site his residence, on Fi out and Church strcrt. ol Ira T. Clement, on which he intends to erect thirteen dwelling houses facing his present row on Church street. This is showing n.arTellous enterprise on the part of Mr. Engleiiiati iu the way of improvement iu our place, and we hope he may realize what i-nterprizc deserve-, a hand some pecuniary reward. Mr. Kngkman i- a first class mechanic, and superintends and per forms the greater portion of the labor himself in building his houses. 11 ... .r..-s. .moks, hi.in .v Sons are constantly makiug new improvement iu their brewery at this place. They are now manufacturing for fa mily use, au article which compares favorably :'u the celebrated Milwaukie beer, and will keep s well a- . Ul,JW, Moesehliu .v Sons are practical biewcrs from Ccrma.iT, !ltll under stand how to manufacture that b. verage in a 6U.erior degree. Their establishment oc. npiJs a beautiful localiou along the road leading to the B.oody Spring, and i- one of the cleanliest kept in the State. The w ater used in the manufacture of the beer, is taken fiom a beautiful spring lo cated back of their vault. This fact should be taken into consideration by thos.j who send abroad ror their betr. Tlu-v -au nnu-.uj-c.au arti cle at home the composition of which we under stand. as it is made under our ow n eyes ; ami an other very important consideration is that the money so spent would be expended among us, and home manufacturing would be eneoura.'e.l. ATir.Mi'ikn Si i ini:. We r, re, t., 1,-aru that Theodore Parks. I'.-.i., of M iddlcburif, shot him self, 011 Wednesday I.i-t, v. ith a p.. tol. Fortu nately tl.e wound i not l.ital,the ball striking his forehead obliquely, did l,..t penetrate his skull, and lodged near the car. Mr. Parks is vet a young mati, ,,, WJS recently District At torney of Snyder coiling 0 served with dis I Unction iu the l:it war, liaVmr entered the b. r I vice iu tin" Seliiisgrove eoiiipany a- Lieutenant 'under C.i pi. Davis. lie was I. vice severely J w ounded. The tii-t time the hall pa-serf through j the back of hi-, neck from which h'- soon recov j ercd. and lr.t long alter he was shot through the I head, the ball having euter.-d oil the side of his head, near the eye, pas-ed through and came out near the ear oppo-ite. It was a remarkable es cape from death. The cause of this i.-i-Iiact was the demon of intemperance, the greatest ur.-e of social and civilized life. Mr. Parks felt that the f.-.ngs, of the demon had fastened upon hi Vit-.-l-. and in his struggles to re'iea:-e himself begged his friend-to contine him in prison. He was con scious of his weakness, and ki.ew that human vampires abounded everywhere n-ady to feed ihe flames that consumed him a- long as they could harvest a few dollars from the crop of mitery they had sown broad ca-t in the community. The tear- and cut reaticsof soriowful mothers and hapless children sicui to have 110 cllcd upon their obdurate and sellisii hearts. Mr. Parks, 0:1 c:i ing tie- oiliee of M r. roiie, the Pi othouota ry, asked him to take care f his wife and chil dren. Mr. 'roi:--aslo.l if h - w.,s going from home. He said he was. I otl.r question wla re ! he said "you will lind out."' The vi.-tini of de spair went to his home, stretched himself 011 a lounge, and there committed the rash act. The report of the pi-to! summoned his family and friends who found him weltering in hi.- blood. e.l. these, beean-ii; uproars, , "ef'orniatioi, l"Hed to n-.., 1 armies ol , to sn..,i"'"-.'ler. the swr'O") tl,e ed. So.(;''I'i'r-e, grand relit' a And in the'tc. lar, Copttiiic'--!.;.,,,,-Ncwton. wii.se . w(M. pi l-ollllient liL'l 1 mentof ti,fir Won.t.r i...n that tn Hi.e.l stKlUI'I HU let 1' iii.-u. As to the silly o al" '-unlaw fill," "unV that saiau bei-omcs ' line schemes. It is v "sentiineiit of th'mki iiiovetiieut,'' since tin and professors of tho it y of the ministers u ations except the judges and lawyers assertion t hat t liey lJ.'forlie.t inn don't been preached to t ie world u and it is not v--t christianized, men have b.-.u experimenting and it is stil. iu it infancy. It iicarlya century of argument, bi'.li. and tiioiisau.is of lives toaboii-h s and now can any one be so fwolhar.l inor beeau-e the women have not ab uiant evil in less than a year ! Give centuries to woil: and then criticise, don't believa they are doing sometl t'lno with a whisky bieilli and si stall 1 in decent societv. 1 ., li on wh. EictKMux Tickets will be issued over the different ruiiroads to und from Harrisbiirg, good from the ;th to the 10th, to persons attending the army reuniou ou the 11th, Pith mid Dith iu-tui.t. JeisE. Snvi.kk, Esq. has moved bis Ju-tice ol Cee in Jeffries' building, on Market street, ad joiuiug ;-u hurt's confectionary store. E-qiiire Snyder is deserving ..f patronage. He make- an "Xeclleut Junticc, and i- piiiietu.,1 in his busi ness transactions. To I. e keav Dfai.ei:-. S. F. Nevins, is the age'it Tor tie Hanoxer Junction lee Cream Dea lers, and families will h siipi.ii.-d by him al veiy low prices. He sells in Inree and t mall calami ties. Order by mni receive prompt atten tion. Al'l'EAU. The brothers and sisters of Win. Dipuy, late or Rush township, dee'd, our read ers will remember, some time since apix-alcd from the deeisiou of the then Register, Leiseu ring, admitting the will of the said dee'd to pro bate. They appealed because the dee'd had left the whole or his ettate to his widow. The Re gister's Court, Judge Rockefeller presiding, has I M I,-V ':l"';'' r""'"' tin- Council build since a Hi lined the decision of the Register unj j l,:l'ted with su.-h paint a- tln-y may Wi: have been informed that a young boy from Sunbnry, boating for a man by the name ol Shipe, on Wednesday last got too full of tangle foot, and while attempting to get iu'oa foot-boat fell into the canal. He managed to et out and 61atted rr Sunb.iry. another boy towing the boat. Win. 11. MeCaity, Esq., observing the condition of the boy, told a Mr. Hopper, a fath. r of one of the boys, who started iu pursuit. He overtook thcui 11e.11 i!ic J Mad Dam, where he found the boy iu the boat stretehc-J out on his back, iu three inches of snow water, x-rfccty unconscious. Hopper at once hastened with Hie boat to the boat yard c.r Keller iV Co. After b illi; itl I., ,. ,.. ,.., ,.,,.,,1: Dr. Wagouscller was s.-tit for and for a while it was feared the case would result fatally. The boy undoubtedly owes his life to the part taken ,y Ur, MrC'nrCy and Hopper. S'iVr 'tiV,.ti 7Vi7ooe. 1'oi.M 11. Piioi LKiHMis. Council met at T.:;u o'clock ou Tuesday c-Veuing, Chief Burgess Ma lick iu the chair. All the members present. Minutes of la;t meeting read and approved. Committee on Grave Vard report progress. Committee on Park report progress in ordering gates fixed and planting trees. Mr. (ircenoiigii iutro liie. ,1 the foll.r.ruig r,-.-o- ! lilt ions : I Resolved, 'I hat the Committee ou Public pro- now me appellants indulge 111 another appeal, carrying the cause to the isOpicmc Court. Ephraim R. Miller, one of the heirs, has ap pealed from the deeisiou of the Orphans' Court confirming the sale by Admini. lrator Shipmaii of the estate or Mrs. Sarah Miller late orshamo kiu town-hip, dee'd. 1 he projicrty was told for ?,X;0, which Ephraim alleges, i too low. The case goes to the Supreme Court. jn.hj. Sale ok the Si nui itv ami Lew i-tow n R.ul i:oi. The sale or the Sunbury and Lewistown I railroad came otf at the Merchant's Exchange, I hiladelphia. on Monday last. The w hole line ofthe road was sold, beginning at the cast side Fire Company, Oflhe rusquehaiina river, in this county, oppo site Selinsgrove, and ending at l.eivi-town, a dis tance of forty-two miles, together with all its a p. piirtcuancef, real .-tate, tracks, stations, stock, everything in fact which belom;ed to the com pan v. There was sharp bidding for a while, but the load was at last struck down to Mal colm Campbell, attorney 1, r certain boiid-l.old-cis, at ?.V-J,0(x, subject to a mortgage of i -.'uo,. 000. ig to (lei 111 most suitable. j ReMilvcri, That the Council consent to the 11- ,.r.i...- -1.. .. ,.. ... i 01 me v 0101. 11 loom o me r-iiniiui-y om. t Uaiiii j j for practicing, provided that they shall not in-j I terfere with the Steam Fire Company, and shall 1 1 nisi make ai rangcmeuis wan tue rire I oni)i..iiy as to lights, fuel, 11 tings and all other niat- ' t-rs. ' lii motion of Mr. linincr, it was Resolved, That the ir. eting of a platto; 111 for the band in the park be n feried to tin- Commit tee on Park. j tJrder granted to E. Miilcr l'..r is. j Abstracts of minutes of the Washington ::teani I.iK-i and ItlitucI Discus i:y v.. v. piKiici:, M. d. A licaltliy liver secretes ce.ich d;i two atid .t half piiuinlss f bile, vl tains a rrrcat, ninoutit of waste taken from the Wood. When becomes torpid or con-esteii, it initiate lliisj vast amotiut of 11 5-tance, which, therefore, retua tin; blood, and be conveyed to the system. What tnu.-t. be t' of the blood when it is recei" tainiti"; each day two and a h; poison V .Nature tries to wot son through channels and Orkneys-, littles, skin, etc., but the come overtaxed in performing addition to their natural fniii cannot withstand the tires become variously di.-oasi u. Tlie brain, which is the ireat c-.-nter of all vitality, is unduly sti by tlie unhealthy blood, which pass from the heart and it fails to perfo. ollice healthfully. Mc-iuv the sytnpt bile poisoning-, which are dullness, ache, incapacity to keep tin1 mind 01 subject, impairment of memory d sleepy, or nervous let-lings, gloomy 1 boilings, and irritability ,f temper. T. blood itsell being diseased, as it fonns tl. sweat upon the surface of tlie skin, it is s irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches, and other eruptions son- ImiN r-irluiiic1-...... ....i.ii.iiisi lfifiiors. 1 nc . .-ffi bowels and other organs canuut-CscajMj be coining aflected, sooner or )ater, and we have as the result, , ostiveuess, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrho-i. Other symp toms are common, as bitter or bad taste in mouth, internal heat, palpitation, teasing cough, unsteady appetite, choking sensa' tion in throat, bloating of stomach, pain iu sides or about shoulders or hack, coldness of extremities, etc. Only a few of tin; above symptoms arc likely to be present : in any case at one time. The liver being j the gnat depurating or blood cleansing 1 organ ofthe system set this great "house keeper ol our health', at work, and the foul corruptions, which gender in the blood, nnl rot out, as it were, the machinery of Ife, are trradually expelled from the system. ! i'or this purose my (.olden Medical Jis- ! eovcry with very small does daily of mv j Pleasant Purgative Pellets are pre-eiaiti- ! c-ntly the article needed. They cur.! cwry ; kind of humor from the worst scrofula to: the common pimple, blotch or t-rupton. : f.'rcat eating ulcers kindly heal under tteir , ! mighty curative itillueiice. Virulent. I.l.o.l This I ll Xj... AWARDED Medal lor Progress," at u: . ,s7:i. Awarded at the The Highest Order of ".Medal Exposition. No Sewing Mael one leceiv.-d a Higher l'ri A lew (..nnl Ilea son: l.- Iiew- lllVCIltioil th..-,.,i..l,le 1.... enr.-d by Letters Patent. " ' Make d and ; but 1. a l i-rfect Lockstitch .... 1 ,.1. oil al! kinds of goods. Rims liulit, smooth, ,loisele,s a..d n.pid inbitiation of qnalitie-i. 1'iira'ilc- -u, i:. ia- -s matt. : iimberlaiid. Snvder, v ! promptly attended to. i j in the German and EnHis j april 17. 1ST4.-1V. " a on VOTICE is hereby !ri of the Simburv Stc Compauy, that there wi lectors of said companv the oilice of Ira T. Ciena day of May, .. D. ls;j J. WEISER IH S'lubiiry, April 17. 1ST!. -St. H'AXl'KO. THE I'E.NN Ml'Tt'AL LIFE P,sL -, ol I'hila.lelphia, an old and r,1ial, C.-iopany. desires rl Xonl , ,.V(.1V this Stat- u, w eh ,t is not now repri-s, nte.i - ......im .oiiiual Lompanv. 1 et m. ,, ,., wu ran . rims l...- v. .. 1 . . premiums t.. n J - -t .... . , 1 ' n.-nsii-in,in; uy m ni ... , , niiuiiui rc-p.i is. '. ..- c-u-rv year, and as .7. 1 .. .I.i 1 ,r.l . .... . . J 1 . . . . All .0 all vr.r. . .- '. .. 1 rjlH-i.xrs t.- ,...,; : I ., . 1 i. .o. mo iii ui.-ir terrors, aim ny tiu-ir er-1 .,i,(.i.ill,r , ' " i 1 1, . . , . V s insurance at 1)1' severing and somewhat protractc.l use tl.e i u , ', .! t' Z C '";""" T, , . . -f ba - ' ' r A," fiM ' Ml I tinted systems may be complcly I ll.T: I V- Llbeiai.': ,. LD eT th? V renovated and built up anew. Kniar.ed j '" 'f"-"' '""I tl.i-oled without p- .V -: r--''''le tn-n. Ap,.! to i;. si m L:vv- glands, tumors and bwc llings d windlearay : 'rc:nl through holes. : I'r. -i.l. nt. s... Chestnut St" p,, J , ' and disanncar tinder tlie inttnotwe. .f '. 1cmuii Simple, Ingeuions. ki,..,..,., r , , apl iu t-.v. ' as follo'.vs. : Resolved, That the Washiu-tiai Independent Steam Fire Co., tender their services to tl-.- hoi. oligh alltlioiilieri and tlie citizens id' Siinbiirv. Jo. C. Mil. I i:i:, S.e'v. ! Invitations of tl.e Commiite.- i.a ( eieuionies on the Both of Ma), ii-crive-l. iva-l, and n mo : tion or Mr. Maikl.-, I Resolved, That we accept the invitation a-a ...i. '-.ii v.ui.oiit l tie use of cog wheel Lv:,rs i ri-V,, v I "i1l' V'r:,;!"s- the Aiitoa.aiie rii;:'i;.-i, tl. -man in Black, "who is tl.-tiit.-l.irl , ! , ' ,ul'"'1' m-nivs uniform length f as , , :v ' 11 ,,:,r ""-i ( " ...en a:ncs casv mov. great resolvents. Tin: lieiitlemaii demon ol dram-shop?, .f lieedle- im.-s his sol re-it .Ts peel wtii-u tne rapid progress of Vineuir J;i(t.-r-t ' i , "'. ca- movement : . . , .i i . ' s . . . liar aril ore v.-,t . ii, l m .... .. i. .. . is :eM.ie. -iiow il I. -IOW-. In- l'co..'e S e--e. , . ' J'". IIIIC.UI. lahje Tonic is plaving the mischief wih hi I. it- i-J .' '"'ruction most careful and linM,, d. ' " ' er.-.i i.v tin l-.-r,.Mice.l ni.-cli . ton A'lilorv, I i i. i A. N. Bkk K, E., recently elected 1). ll .... ... r . . . r t . r- . . t - ..lasiei oi i. oi . r., oi I ins county, -i,u-r- I taiued the J. fi'f of Lodge So. ".lu, at his n-si- ! d'-nce, by giving 1h in a substai l i il r. I We notice that a number of our yonug lady! friend have abandoned the ''Dolly Vaid. n," j "tircei;tU Ueu.J,"' ' Kaiiigaroo Limp,"' and other I oddities of fa-Lion, and kave udopted the SjraigliU-n up Mary .lane aiid-show-your-breaM- ill attitude. They are no delighted will, it that th-y pronounce it tbe lovlieot fashion ever intro duced. Tut. Annual Fair of the Ci, ion County Agii eiiltural Society for lTI, will be h-ld )et..b. r 7. 8, 9 and 10. I A lliuw Lni. tin Tuesday, Crant V Bio., I fiom their wharf in iinliury, loaded boat David I Ileikle'uf New Buffalo, John lloehlan.ler captain. . nun lie, ions oi stove coal. I lie coal was! from the mines of the Mineral R. R. and Miniii" ' Co., and eonsii;iied by Mesrs. Hall Bro.'s A: Co. to Baltimore. It required UOcar luadii to com plete th.- caigo. The canal tolls- and towage on Hie irto -: . on TV, - hu largest cariro of coal v.-r shipp" 1 through the Peniia. ( anal. .ii. body. That hereafter room bo charged all parlies using the C. " per night, -.cept tin- On bl 4i) A Sr-KiN.; Bkii manufactory is to be establish ed on Market street I y Messrs. Coiobs, ov- ,v Co. Their beds are a ii w patent, durable and cheap. On. to-morrow evening onr citizen? will be treated to an eve.-llent elocutionary ciitertaiii .ment, at tbe Court House, by Charles T. Ste. k. Many will no doubt recollect his line lecture ou Horace (irccly, at the tame place, about a year ago. Mr. Steek is endowed with great elocu tionary powus. Hit leadings will embrace reci tatiou from Shakespeare, Byron, Milton, and other eminent w riters, uud will be a rich intel lectual treat. We hopi to see a full house ou the occasion, as we fe.-l oulident all will ai.piv tialc the rare treat. Sinn i n Death. Mr. Maihins Vcrsiuy, one of the oldest and most ic-pectal le enieim of F.lys burjf, died very tu.ldeuly ou hist Saturday morn ing. He had been unwell for a tew days, but was so niuc-h belter that he cotitcinjil.ited a trip to Ilarrisburu the following Whii.; roii- yersing about thU be suddenly fell down dead. DiwMe of the heart is Hippos-ell to be the cau.e r bin death. Hewn ag. d fclout 04 years. Wthaveu't enjoyed inanvlthese warm, c.,i. t.'table da) Ibis SpiiuS 'bf--h aggravaies the complaint of those who stflerrrotn constitution al w, :ilj.s. or. in .ither wor.. Spring r,-ver. New (iooi.s. Mesrs. 8. U. Reed i Co., c-or-in-r of I'ourth iinH Market streets, are now ap-.-n-inil a liiatMiiliecut stock of ftore goods, purchas ed in I'hii.-idelpbia and New Yolk markets. Their assoitn.eiit ' not nirpa-scd, and the goo, U are sold lit astonishingly low prices. Tin: store room of Messrs. Wltun-rA Co., iu Blight's building, presents a biilliaiil appear ance. The large stock of New tioo.ls and their low pi ices- are attia. ling attention . vei v here in y p u t nr.- at- gr.-at Variety. 1 liey ale const.iiit- I the count i v. I'liiclias. rs flolll ev 1 liactcl bv the great varietv. Th ly receiving -lock, so th. ir .e -oi t on nt e; advertisement in another iliiiot part I tlliliisll. Se j this paper. ! At a meeting of tin- Northumberh n, Bri-lge ! Company, held at the I'. irr Hoii-e. N'.iitliimib. r ' land, on Monday a Wei!., a dividend of four per cent, for t he past sir month? was d elar.-J. 'I he j f.i)l.iWillgo))ice(! Were elected for the ensuing j year : President John laggait. Secretary and Treasurer W. T. l'oisjtt,. Managers W. I. (iieenoiiuh, W. 1.. Dcwail, Joseph Priestley, M. B. Priestley, David Tag tf.lt, .lofeph Biid. Wf. regret to learn that '. M. Fo-.c br. editor ofthe ShaiuoKin Hii-ull scrioii-ly ill. Tiik c.miuittee nu permanent ceililic.ites will meet ill the High School i,uui of .-unbiiiy, on Saturday, at '. o'cliK-k h. in., m.-m.-Slid. Appli ' eaiil will be pr. sei.l at that hour. ; Ei. ias S. HMaor.it, Cbairiuaii. The raal ami personal property of John B. , Doutr, late of Skainokill, dee'd, has been ap praisal i.t Sl'.;7,ySJ M. The amount of his b I quests, tutett ?o collateral inheritance tax. is . -.".1.11.10. 'I n. t !,,:) jri' s t,. the State. III1--H Sun- i I bury Silver Cornet Baud, Council and Fir. Com- pany, aim no one in- permitted to -iipy it with, j out the com cut of th- Fir.- Co. N... 1. Coiiimillee on Stand Pipe icpoit r.e-i.-fs. j in motion of Mr. i.rai.t, the police petition, j were laid over. i The following oidn w.-re r..nti-d : I C. (.i.nth.r IS ITUI1I7 T. Pycis E. I.iscly .. i :.-, J. Leeser -.'j jr, tias Cum patiy Ill vu i Ira T. Clement pi o.j ' SS n nt .ii iv S. F. Co., No. 1 4 on '. ' Kividgc -in oil j Wa'hiiiLton S. F. Co., o. 1, f April.)... on : lb B-ekly :;7 ad ; S lea in F. Co.. No. 1 ;.) no Order granted for bill in Lcnker's account. I Bill-of Eichholtz and Youim i.i.ui laid on ihe : table. ! Bid of J. W. Ba-slcr laid on llif: tab'.-. lij motion of Mr. (ireenoiiL'h, it wa .V,.e.7, 1 hat the Chief Barge-s, John ll.ia , and V, iijiiiiiii Ileiidiieks be appointed a com- ; liiittee to look into E. Bosti..ii' bill, i Oi motion of Mr. Cireenunh, it was .f..e, .. 1 h it the l ill. e.it.-S be left asl V ee. Ayes and imys called by Mr. Haa.-. 1 Avc Mcstr-. tire.-nongb, drriut, Marble, I 1. in.-nt, Irwin, lioodrieh . Nays Mes-rp. M ia-, Maikle. l.-m.-nt and f liov.eii. ' In in ,, i ,i., :i, i,, ,i . I.I.U la ili:U t ll , . 'I oa II 1.1 k . ; t.-ri liicd with rum. All diseases l.ich ih.i-c ; ileinoiiiac nostrums agsrravale, un,lr pretense of I belii vine, nueli s iiiiligestioii, .s.'-k-headache, ! I eoli-tipation, i h.-Ulllati; ai, yoat, all ilib l iiiitl.-nc : j fevers are cured by it. ; "Fivi- Mini n - ri, i;fa !:i:sii mi.ts." Every- j body who lias traveled by raiiroai bas heard the j a..,c aiii.ouiicciiienl. and has pnbably suffered I , I rt.t.l ."iliti.r 1 1 .r. I,.,.! !lv (l.r. v. .I.....u,iir .Iu, ..... I ' -. '" m, ill, nil. sti',1 j of dyspepsia. It is a '.oiiifoi tto know thai the j I'eiiniaii Syrup will cure the -erst cases of Dss- j p. psia. as thousands are rend to testify. " i spi:(iil?i(i;s. '!' 'pilitli.(s. '' .1n ol" .lc-cliiiiii ! llPiliiM. and to ill W isliitig ! If oiiioh and (lim .vil j I'iiy ing !8-itt s. . and : HO Che-liiut Hi ll ino-t .-killf,:! and .-v. '"es. :.t ii. f...!,.i.r,.... ...... ... s- Philadelphia i illi, ,-. "i iyl,l'Ti.--.'m. N. s..,M. oi .jvo,I, T. Troim,,:i. tlor.. ( i.ateol Jordan tow n-Iiip. ) T,'TH -: Is hereby given that Lett,-:, f t.l iiiiin.-lration have b. en granted to the un ;l' rs;gi,c,,. the cs,u. or jQ r , - Jordan town.hip.Northumb.-rh.,,,! ,t"t' la-, deceased. All persons indebted to said cs. '::,,v r:;i"t,'1 v,1"" i-'mci;.,..- ,,,-,,,. and tin.-,' I'elllelll. havinir claim J ashicuiuWlc. liIIiiiory ;wu JUST OPEfJED! l'i -III I He'll or -et- DAV1D T. IR(l T.MAN I..,-1 ... . . . Al'!iini.-l!ator. iisinp. .ipin i,i. ii7.i. at the ne iv shop llt ornor ofl'onrlli t-t'NBl RV, PA., and solicit a fair -hare of Patruna April ii tiin. J. P. LE iff I, Sap't. CRUMBS V re poll i ii vol her iu exist a modern stove i. Tar better -a. ... f . l .... Xtfm .. I'NIH'KY, PA.. I.. liOSSj.EI? below S V 1' I made to the pre f0:j?3 J'"t opened' a' M-a ',; Si'fi'J 'vpi-ing Millinei v i...,,!-. -p.,,. W I f. latest -t vll s of : i. -j ( i u uonncts Sufn-f. rI,!lTaii application will hi sageofan act to !, . I?- i'l'-s and Protl, ta r, n ' T '"? ' fch,f- tv, :.p,.r.,ve.l the scventce nn ! ! l ''0""- By ri f'-i . a. .. to ihe YW-oatuwit .'. vp.ici d.-scri.iii. .,, ii.c -.ip,-r!v I ,,!f. i f sale, cither in lots or by ll,. acre, lint v. hat i-.i io mo.v puta -i: r!v bring before tl, lie is the LIBF.KM. -ILIIM-mi, l.i.i, ,b, olbred. I will SEI.I p,l! HI' I I'llllllllllg-C, il.lllilkelehiets. Ladies' Co'lui, ti love-:, and Nctio.r i.,e rally. Particular all. i. tion d ab J-'1 boo. in i ,e emit v is .iir.it,., 1 1 .o , .i s, lier .-... I: is and ir..ods so, ,1,,-ai-, r. i . 1 1 1 i ; i . .; i v 1 r- nriiarv. to the. 1 ev.-r. la:-, r tl.;, I'u I: loin -.M(iti,s,-K). accordinu L'TS fiom SI (1,1 i.. v.-a,li i.an.is t,y tbe Al t;:, Ii I to t he location. j Ti:i:ms:T, ii pel e, ,, . I(f 1 1. r,vhase inoti.-y .. in. oai.lliee in lllllcanil aillollllis to suit ! j l.aretiasers. iron, i.M-.to i:i,JT y F.A RS, with Ii--, i 1 1. 1 . r. -f f i -1 1 f 1 1 i . i- , ,r . . . .. ! "l be sir 'lots are rot from day ot sal, et.i and alleys will I.. .Id. so that all fiavbe Opel), appr, -1 : ..tell last a I with I 1 1 . 4Kx Mi!iiiif:F7 m I i ox mci:ki:i- s one tl o,,..i ..:..i . i .. . . oi r ' '-io iiiiii. ire, I ana coiintv ol" Northiinibeil ,,..1 . ' ii, j BAKERY. FLOUR & FEED STORE. ence.Ul than anv oil,,., -"..41 J'llllMI. COMFORT Yield a brilliant silvery ghcen, with less th . ball .he labor required when other pushes ar CRUMBS AreaneatanJcleanlyCau Le use' even article, making nodirt!Pth3 parlor withouft -.ord,,stwhenSe(l. W lron'ble of 'f. COMFORT rPliK I ndersiirnei,, , . . . ,. , I- i v. in Pl liDY I ..vVn""''" ' "' s I!" vices of a U,t (Vum f:Jr'r IV..n,l'i!'':11 the ttlii! i bury Ke- cr- n.,-.. unnrj . Illllll r ... , , , , , now ,,repared to furnish tl.e eiti of ,'' every morning with " mi: ci iv ii.. hi, lialitoi-'s 'I'lililo. S. i:iii-.eu's M in rni v U liberally illustr iti-d, a further portion of r.a.,r. King's 'Southern Moiint-iiii Ramble", in Teinie-sp. ,' ;..,,rgia ami South Carolina." Tlir-re is a further, hm briief instalmeii' "r Mysterious Island," Jules v. iiie snew lomance. .Mr. M.C. SteJinau, him seif a true poet, gives the Cist part of a critical maty!- of Alfred Teuny.oii' portiv. "Marie AleXaii.lroviiii," which is about the very wor-t poem bv an author of repute iVit ha been pub lished within the la-l dozen yeirs. I'nder tl.e head of ''Etchings" Is a l.arp bir nut vicious satiie on the club systein of wayla i,g foreign eelebiities on their arrival iu New York, the mistake being that lotua of the persons thus hospitably and o-triitatioiisly honored did not quite ,le,-rv,- tlie ( , 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 n I . All pei-ons who are uoA'tiayiig n i,t . an h ae a.t ..pj,.,itiiiii;y ,.f s.-.-ui 4 l.,nc for le-s ni,. my annually ttiaa tl.ey are n... 'f 1 1 iiO WI N 1 W Y ii: lent. Any p, r-o;i wishing lo i be amis or !..t will call on me, when every opp,,i Unity will b-ei- en I liein to have a fair chance to - tin-. -ape l.or advanl ages pr.-'enlei! lo the pullie. In addition to the lands above r.l.-ir. d to. n.av oil. r lor sale THREE DWEi.LlNii llol SES, situate on Water Ftrect, ill WatsoMown b, roiiL'h. the one being the. lame and coiuiuo dio. Brick Dwelling now occupied by ice, all of s i' dwciiiiig having the necessary outbuilding- I. , iiiilin diate Use. I For further infm niatiou call on or addiess- I .1. m. Fullmer, i Watsoiitow ti, Pa. ! October l l vr. I ll. I om iiiti i:s. 'i t.s. r, l::ivn, 1.-. .a. ) ei la. ie in I lain,,; II, i. t,:an. , v.!,, ,,, ' ilu f. Ik, i -0ui.i . lu.-,ly .13 in. I :i .-,.) lu.,- U Hi. v will l! ., li,l. :.,l.b iL. 1 be Iii.ll .ll.-ud .bs.Ms. , C'ull.ill,)'lleti. r.mq.lv If alil.olls lo lnrilo- biiovi ii 1. in- tell,, v.- still Uie.llis ol cine. ioall rtho'l.sii. ll, lieuijls. ol l lit- i.r. serii.tion iis.-.l. olei, I eli.oei Willi ij Infii! l.,r ,r. j.ui in e :ti i ii .1 ii f uri c'aii. ijr ' .-. Parte vr-Uuii Ilu- a'.-.ei .j I ;.,u v .11 i 1. .-. : iirv. 1.. -A. W'U.SON, 1 '..4 lv ii ii .ii., Wiiiiiiia-naiii, . .NYil-. -I, is. a i.iii. liltlCOICS !' VOl Til. A e.nt Lilian who Hilffired f,,r vcii-h Irom N'. ;,,,ts I ab.lil . I'lunatiire 1'Mt-ar, and all Itie .-ll.eis .,i yen;;: l,il liuliseietii.u will, fur tin s.ile ..I' suii.rnii; hu-, Inanity, sentl Iree to nil who need it, the re' ij-e anil (;- itmu lur ln'aLiuy tli'j eiii.i-:i.- rtii..-.iv bv liia ti h; ..s .iiri,t. Nioloieiv -.visliin,; in n,i,t by 111.: .ui 1 1 1 i ..i..Iieiu eau ,, f k; ail IH-fjh;,, ,; i-t . et e.itlli ilenee. I.MIN 11. l ll., N, 4.' IViI.ii- SI N .-.. L'l ):;(!,. T.. NICIC -i i:v. i-a.. I 'low ..pen. all the IIOV... 0-tl, ;ni:i:... velvets, siucs, i H'- A'l HERS, F.'K '., j tllllllllcl ad lllltlill;!iie, I 11 V IS 0I.I .s, , ...iions in every v..rietv. call and e ' :' "" it and learn the w prie, i'-ssi)ial.ing "I ti..- late t am most fashionable MISS A M El.! N( 11 y. Fa., May s, iv, p NEW GOODS lor SPRINi; AND ; f-TMMF.R at Jlisw Usiio BlacUV Market Square. S-.mbin v. ',. 1-M'IE S DRESS iKiDS of cciy s '1 1 1 :i 1 1. V . I AMY liiiolis, .ullus AN Triuiiiiiiigs a epcciallv. Tuil.Kl .-UAP.SAND PERK L .M El; y '1 11.: line t as aniuu i.l c!" I. a. lie-' e(,,i, oo ,- ,,e,, ,., ., .,. ,i buy cheap. May 8, IsTl. Soli III 'U Ells, lli.il.. (he : AN.I, lyies. bl'K, ICoIls. ICinc uilN. It.,., -..t ... .... j made oi' the BEST FI.OL R in the mark,-!. He a!-, has on hand a general a.-orti.i. nt of j i-roue i Ki-.n j which will be sal.lal tiie l.iw-,..n ,.,'..., .... I AU orders promptly hi.,. .,,, t,,a ! ler. ,-..... ,t- -I-., r.r. :.. -...ill., utll ; , - - s, ,i, any pan ot ai.eionii aim i iir.niowii. Orders lelt at .Steel's blltch.-r ,l,o . I t-.. .1 ii ! 1 1 1 . . . . . 1:1 i ' i e pintnpi aitenlion. WM. L. .MOuRF. UK'S. funiture or carpets). Has u disagreeble s-.llplierou or .... i. ..ne,, prepared for , ami hariu'ess. troTitr but are p!. .; acid -a l,t ,b. P ' ib im. r.'ij.i, scttU-iiir Are p.. and in COIlVelliel. ai-y other CRUMBS Up HI neat style "Tin nior.- ,torir-eth:i 1 lish. T. jlticks; 1 stick is stilli ',U1 "-'lent for anv st.ive. thus ..it n c 0 M F 0 R T Are the ch-apei , - - , one box at lo'ce,' ' 3 " Uiaiket, b.-c-iUse as?.-,cei,:, .vprtLV!11 V"U' i,S U si" "t. ,v ,"'f the edd i,.-.!ls!.. 'f kl.c c!d polishes. unbiirr. on Market di M-'ii pj;i. i iu'itki; sr P hi.!-iii:i, C V 31 Ii S pr-mluiu at th0 l ()V1 competition with ''"'lolis Eipositio,, VE.Wrt "f Hie best f li ... . . jiisl tuKen t!ie old stove poli-hes Ti VOl (J .11 kx. in a Si viri. Fwti.nvp Price Six e'ents, ! A Levi i.rc N.,,llre Tr-atment am' j . ..heal cure of Seminal Weakness, or S tZ : '- I'M I II I .1 . Illlll0.f li L',.l- 4 1 . ' IIIU - Itlli ll luipoteiicv le and e. Iiivo nci n-r ... . .- ' --s.--.i - I'iiiiui- i ni b..o!., ,Vc. 'linen 1 h world reia.oue m . 1 1 1 J n-il in. Ii... '.. ,1 . , . I.e. line .1. ..iv ....... "" u-miir.-a.lv.. tint t!--1.1I-, ins own cvpcrienei; : i ,V . eoi,se,,L.11ces of Sclf-Ab W m iv b; etleetuaily icmove.l without medicine a ,' i il bout dangerous s-jieicil .-,.... .i ...,. . '.. " I i 11 Sl C'l I: ... .1 1 s. ri , .... ,' -"""Ai C iX r' om StOVf 0 31 F o ll t k c.rwHrI;:::.i".vKccper. ti.i olie dulii-f, yciir" .:-'ury'.a; if n-uneor y.mr ueM-Vtifi sUlu)u aud the 1-it's lilackm:-and PenrlBltteit."- Wr Bi" salc.lrocersaM, ivaler ia the 11 r. ' S.nil.ary, Mach .'. I l lT U li CHRISTIAN N f.r'V'v o'1' PP0s'l tl: Con. Respectfully invites the attention . 'ml others, that he ha. ou Uaud 'an . stantly keep all kinds of ' Uj EOREIU.V AXD rKWIFSTlC Llouni. tonsiM.ng of Pure Braodics: Wfe, , t.inger, Rochelle and Otard v--'Iluc W luskies: Pm-e Rve Copper-li tin i m gahela, Apple and Nectar. U'M' Mo""n' PlRE7ini.UNLM;,N, Aim-.-: Cliau.r. v. Win., ci Claret. 1 "K' s,'f rrT, Port ami C.h t Champa, Cider V v v . Itiown Stout and Scotch V ' K "" STOMACH AXD BAR BITTFR tbe S ytT -."eh SJS&nd in Uah: III P vWh wiIlbe SOU' "CliVl tel EVeT "rtUle Fttantntcvd "9 , B0TTIQA'a lar-e,ot of DIMWIIS -2y 1 tLLS. alwavvs r... h -,n.l .n i Ri;,C,irrla!l1 1ValP" ,n tlle l Stati'V f .TLES, always oii hand, .nut K. tail LVac-rs will find them the most profi! ! PAtro!irder8 promptlt attended to, uivl yublU tab.e, Irom the fact that they are the fasten : Oectfully soiieited silung articlo cl ihe kind in the market. Sunbnry, July . . W.vy. J U i:.u. K -i:. w. Tie r i v mode of cure at ' i cm-:, THE. PEAC stui: A.itxr, and Agent for the Pun i- U.ll.l-Illt Miti ai. Pi:oi-kc-uvk in-IM'l!iN(CC.lWl'lv. or cm dials, poiniin.r ,; Ollee cel'l :i in .in. I ...r i wbi, b ei-,.,1. .,,ir. : . .. '"ctitiai, ny ,- , - , ' iiiaitcr wti.it his coiuli- - !; may cure hilus.-lf cU,.,,,!v. pllV n 'v. and radically. 1 " ' 1 ' fl.iv I e.tin- and tli,a": " , ' " tho..).U II. A. BARTLETTifcCi. , 1 ,:' Nofth Front St.. Philadelphia 1 L. ( hamber Mt., ,,w y0,);. -R! llroad St.. boston. Xov. 14, Om.coiii. Itnilclin Lou I or Mill . XMNETEEX LOTS, -JP.. fed, fronting ., . . . . 511 -'''"iX- Price iVr,. Also .1,1 l.c-Miclou, A.,'o-i.t'W.ni.l f 'v.to.,',, -. AIL LAIMS eulriHled in his b uid wiiw 4,,:k.pr.;ic.pi aitenlion. lleinibm, Aup. !!. Til. 4 inns. H'.i a L.H.n il.e.O. iin.fr .-e:il. 1 w.t-i.ai.1 .... ..... : V ' i '"1-, ;, ,,; s 1 " eeniji, A, Mies- ti I iii-li e - i- ... . . ...... ..... ,.,a.i.i, ironting on Spruce and Pine u.rcia.i. IncoSIS per font. Also eight lot.-, 05 v , irontmar on tonrth street betwcei, Walnut and Spruco. Price ?4.V). Also "1 lot. "r.,1 tn 7 to nuy fttMftrt Jill .in. j. r. 127 P.ov.-rv, o. ls-4-1.- KLIXJJ, &( (). X. V. P.wt ntliee pKX 4r, Irollloi.' ni. I liii-.l .....ic v 1 -,"'" '"- s-l'i ace tiirecis, Ix-twecn alnutaii, Spruce. Price StOO. Also 5 lots Z-" 0 V tlle 1101 1!' side of Spruce street. Pries H.IM1, AlRO lt lots ill Cil-Kln.,, Tl... . I rv ' I cieut J""1; iJr,bieEm- tei.tio is esnectli. M' Bnicket aril V . - rv ImPrv," .Hill .XCW Dun fhivV- withuui reinoTii,g the pT.11"" - - ' si .1 11" au.. ...,1 . " "l OHl- prlccidonot include corner f-'rwu de siring 10 purchase. toi wr,, , f;ll .r-V IRA T. CLEMENT. lib. 'J.:. .,11,. H last anv vth,.r For sale bv I)e ! Iai.nire for Bla.ehley, m""?" iu yonr town, send direct t not fo-: CHAS. LATC!itEY, .Vh,w, ' Marc,i'SSt-Thi,;''1-
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