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Ihf <$(tan %'arr. C*pe Island, Cape M»j Ooni tj, R. J. Ij ; ... ■ j; 8. K.» M AOONAOI.H, i > gwrroa nee ewereino* Wednesday, ABC. », «8B«. ■ >T1I or IBtlRTIIIIU. D«iqin«tM ......Hon! (Bwlir'STiTii"*" """th*" «•-• • •■23» -ltt«r ertotRmUehe!^0*' " . tflg'-J5£y"*w**" '* •' "" rate. **. bT In. beliciock notice. — The Bishop ol j New Jersey, will preerb In Cape Mm Court House, on Thursday eveniuy next, August 16, 1SW>. Serriuee Itbegio at*8 o'clock Rra-Nide Nketcbr*. THE COTTACims. There bas been so much clatter and nolee and excitement and confusion - around tbe hotels this season, that otii pen has ntrer yet found time to di- i late opoo the many quiet beauties ol 1 cottage-life at Cape Island. Nothing J it more refreshing, than to neap, t from your small and uncomfortable room at the hotel, and make a mom- | ing call on a rotuge friend. Tin I charm* of summering nro here found' . united with all the comforts of home There is a place for eaeryihing and 1 every thing finds its place. All the rooms within are cool and j cosy, comfortable and ioitting Aroond the porch, the bonrysuck!and the graperine. join In friendly em brace, to form an inviting shade. Tin ' ladlea, free to appear as tbey please chat pleaaantly with you, In tlisii morning wrappers. Books thos | great evidences of education and re- , finement,' finding a retting place ii . every eook. The floe, grassy yards i aend a grueling to come aud plat < croquet, bide aod etc in— anything ii ' fact that which wonld break a fashion* 1 hit crollne, and put a little epire it. thie season of onr happiness Hathin , hour comes, sod tec ell the coltsgrr'- , going by In their prancing and gaud\ teams. The long silky hair of tfc. . f faminiuet. float backward like a com 1 qpdore's prnant, aa they drive swift!. ' to the bath. IIow the scene i> ' changed when wa look at them coming ' home. Long strings of wet mould. looking hair— for all tba world Ilk'. , dish-rags, coils round tba wesrers at tenoated shoulders. Tha old basket t c which swings to and Tro Iseneath th< t wagon, and which once waa jolly wit I. * its weight of sparkling champagne ( now creaks mourning as eeery portion 1 of It, la heavily Weigh, d upon hy the r wet ead eoggy collection of flannels t which it contains. Bat what cart i the cottagers. They are in their own t! carriages and going to their own i homes. Here they are free to wav. ae they please, and not like the poo. ' demoiselle in the hotel, who come* , bloehing from her belh, at from s c . ,1 ... a,|| ha.ti N. u.l. ll.. 1 ' crisna, and tbe seclusion
of her chamber to cover her confusion In the afternoon all the cottage latsr> trim tba flowtrs in the garden, ot ewnnter over ko tbe hotels, to litteo to the music. The colnmnt of onr daiL aevar chronicles tbe brilliant liitl" ooiraae at tbeeottagee, bat they neeer thelett occur, and are perfect miracle, of gorgeone droning and whole sooleii eejovaient. The coming three wceki will wit-, ntss some priveta theatricals am 1st Iran partire, which Dume romoi aaye will be gitcn la style, beeom ing the "rua." Tills it intended aa hot ml, initial sketch of the many comfort^ derive, from lhiog ht tha cotugci on C#p> Island. More of tha comforts amsome of tha discomfort! will soon i>. dilated upon in oar colnmoi. sobiiktt or ma jews— Dr. a she the saadical officer of the Jewish brer of gnardiaae, in London, a gentlemen on wboee experience and veracity tbmeet perfect reliance may be placed elates that in the whole coarse of bis practice which was most extensive, b( bed never met with a caee of delirium tremens among the low Jews. Tbi> qualification of extreme sobriety tell* to the advantage of the poorer Jew. in more ways than that or their immc diet* femHy eooneetioue. It is from [ thai we mwy possible trace their cam- . 4»relive immunity from iasaaity; thi. "terrible malady, the most lamcnlabli possible which can sgect bumaaity i. far rarer among them than among th. poorer cfeis of CbristiauaX Again th. xbsuafll is fait to • greet extent on th. healthy The poor Jew* haflha f«t worklag classes gcnerallv, and th. eqa.M aad J.osely crowded locslilie. they bee is lead to make them still seore table to aickneM J yet OS the *u*h**rivy of Dr. Aster, tUre » t.r I... diflterity te bringing tttam through thae the paorer ChrbUao* whom ha iv i rodUd'apo. U atia«<t .nd thiw he a! its Isemt •! tba Laadea Hospital Iw tear rartitetita. wwi tU.e one , WVLI!2f * ; -
! wire Pgovraas — The harder the [ - wood the higher tbe polish. One man | 1 ' criet, .'•There's another quit- j j ly puts e pumpji.to it. Prayers end:, provender never hindered any mae'e | . I joorncy. Kxnrriroce end wisdom ere j 1 . the two betq fortone-tellers. The i \ covetous men makes e hslf-penny of • ' . j farthing ; ted e lil.ersl man makes e , I sixpence of It. Vein glory Is a flower , J which never comes to fruit If folly 1 were pe.o, we ehoold. beta greet cr> ■ I ■ ing oot In every bone*. .Yoor looking cites wlil tell yon whet friends never | will. The men that speaks plain i ; troth it a cleewcr fellow than he iv j generally taken for. The snail look* around hie Hons*, ead think* It ii the 1 whole world. i W nonr or Prorit-tTv resd in M i ll.r IW Hound what iv ihe avertge . aeich. of men? At what age Ones he ■ allele bu greatest weight? flow rooeb ■ heavier ere men than women ? Wh*i w-iulu be the weight of fat people, and • . what of taiyfet people' M. tjortrtet. • ' of Rru*vel«. soma tear* ago. deemed 'neb questions qnito within the veop* of hi* { • : ectonsiva series of researches on man/ j He got hold of everybody he could, every. ! where, and weighed them all. He weighed '. ! the hwbire. be weighed the hoys end girl". ; he weighed Ihe yonlhv end maiden*, be' ; | weighed men and women, he weighed col. | legianv, soldier*, factory people, pen. ■ tinner*— and aa be had no particular the- ' 1 ory to disturb hit fact", hs honestly set down such results as he met with. AIM All the infanta in the Foundling Ho -.pita! ! 1 at Brnstels for a considerable period were I weighed, and tbe reaultt were coreparrd | with others obtained from similar ertublishmeois io Moscow and Pans. The 1 avenge return* tbow that a eilixcu of th* worid.on th* first day of bit appearance in public, weighs shoot six pounds sod a ' half— s hoy haby a little more, a girl | b«by w little lees. Some very modest I hahie* hardly tore the scale with two 1 poonrit toil a 'half, while other prelen | inns youngsters boast of eleven pound* . 1 M. Quatelt-t grouped hit thonstndt of . people ac-ording to ages, end found thu< , the yonng men of twenty averaged one hundred end forty-thr** pound.' each. ' while the yonng women of twenty have ' ' «n average of one hondr. d and twenty, i ] nine pounds. Hit men reached their ! ( i heaviest hulk st thtrty.five. when their j eveoeg* weight wae one bun.lrtd and I fifty-two pounds, hut the women slowly , fattened on until fifty, when their average . wit ode hundred and tbirty-nln* pounde. , ' ' Men and women together. lh» w ight et fall growth averaged evenly one hundred ! and forty pound'. ' t hot Wgamaa Htave, ev I'aomeoH ! . Proft'sor Riot writes in tbe Isti ' number of tbe Qalaxi, : • A remark or two on eating ami drink- , in hot teelher 'will be in season IJreen vegeul.trt. properly rooked, ere i rertsinly hetlthful In warm weather; but it it a mistake to think that meat should . i.e excluded from Summer diet. Tbe hoi 1 ter the weather, the more th* sy*t*m I wastes : and therefore the mora we' muti t supply. In order to keep the body in a health , condition, meat ought to be eatce at c once a day io Summer time. I- . would be Well to very this programme by liking ona inaal of flsb on every oibe'i < day. Fat should be disused at much at , much m poeaible. A very liufb good , butter with your fresh radishes at breakfast It as much fat as is necessary. ' When weary, or cold, or warm, or eg. t ' danttad. we drink in preference to fating * cense we f«*l the effect instantaneously, while after eating the mo*l •nhstenlUI ood. w* 3o not feel the effect fur lon.e j When exhstnted, and when immediate ^ relief it necessary, the best dribka arc ' chocolate, nfflk or watnr sweefeoed ' wiih eager. Iy is more tba o a mistake to f drink wines or liqno^et tech e time; it t really committing slow saicidn. When only thirsty, without exhaaation. ■ onght to drink cold water with t lea spooo. When thirsty and heated, the firs' thing to do is to dip. tba bands in r : cold water, deep enoagh just to eover the water, deep enoagh ju«t the
wrist* ; then dip e towel io the water lay it oo th* roreheed. aod then drink cold water with a tearpoon. A fkw drops of vinegar or lemon juice may be added to the water. If etceedingly hot, keep ; your hands ia th* water aad tba towel on your forehead for at least on* minute be- : for* drinking. Join O'Utsir. — In the reign of June* IV., of Scotland, three hrolb. ra, Mai cotm. Gavin, ead John O'Uroat, natives of Holland, came to the coast of Oaith nsvs. with a letter in l-atio from thai [ monarch, recommending them to lb* protection aod countenance of hi* tat-jecl* ' thereabout. They got possession of a large district of land, and in proceee of time maltiplied and proepered natil they numbered eight different proprietor* by ; the nam* ot Uroat. Oo ooeor the annual dinner*. Instituted to commemorate their arrival at (laithuera. a dispute arose a* to ' th* right of precedency in taking tha door and tha bead or tbe table. Thi* wexed ■ very eerioev, end threatened to breek up these tnndel gathering*. But the wisdom aud vino* of Joha prevented thie raplere Hr mad* a touching speech to them, soothing their angry enirila with an appeal to th* common and preeioes meomorir* «.r I tb«ir native land, and to *11 their joint experlancwt to this. He entreated them to retbru to their homes qnietly. end b* wonld remedy lb* curort difficulty at the I aext meeting. W.-n hy his kindly spirit | and word*, tbey'eomplied ARb hi* request. : In th* intercut, John built a bouse ex i preasly for the purpoue, of tn octagonal ; form, with eight dour* and window*. U* . Ihea placet) a table or oak. of the earn* shape in th* middle, ood whnn''the next meeting took pleee, he desired each bead of Ihe different Groat famillr* to enter at j ht* own door, end sli et the bead of hi* own table. This happy aod iageninus plan restored good f'kliag aad a pleasant foot ing to th* seoatlire (smlliea, ood gave to ■ he good IHtehmao'e name en interest whieh it wiU cany with it toraver.— feMU | liv rrtO. — wool — Ilia said that ia onr year onr Woolen factories aod sewing machines turned oat no Waa than 8i. m,«OS garmeeu. Tha qaaaUty of wuul cAasumed for amy uta daring three years has bees estimated a* fellow.:
or the Kiwi Gcw It hot been said that one " person only has hitherto been in pot- < | "cesi'in of the method of maaofeclur- J i the eecret preparation nsed for ' igniting the powder in the needle gnn, ( ' end that be is conatantly guarded by ( a force of twelve men from the regular ITattian army, to keep bin from Importing it to othcrt. The Newark Courier learnt, however, that" a gentleman of that city, named Krnnentmrg. hee, after experimenting both in Knropa aad America, discovered the , secret, and commoniceted with the ' governments of France, England and Austria, to ascertain whet they will | give him to impart it. Having heard j from them, he now proposes to offer j it to the United States Government. J — "What are yon looking after, ! dsnghter 7"~*aid an old man at a! | I Christmas party. "Looking after a j ' ; son-in-law for /on^ father !" watt the! j.' reply. — A California editor, participating j In a debate as to the h»M method of ; , building a eertain bridge, objected to 1 | the coffer-dam for making, the pier. ] j He said he early formed a prejudice against the thing ; hi*, node once bad '* a enw choked with a turnip, and for a ! time it waa thought she would j ' cotrxR tuu head off. ! j — Within the last twenty five days, 1 j the Right Rev. Roman Catholic j 1 ; Bishop gave confirmation to no less j then five hundred person* in PhiLdrl- I Ithia. Helf of these were Germans, J belonging to 8t. Peter's. — Bishop Mellvalne. of Ohio, re- I ports for the last year 539 candidates P) ! confirmed, hy himself, end 286 by ] ] Bedell, making in *11 826. j admitted to the order,of deacons, and four presbyter*. He laments the j ! ; small nnmher of candidates coming j i ; forward to the ministry. — A Brahmin who had qnitted his j 1 wife and thi* world, appeared at the I J gate of Brahant's paradise aod asked for admiimlon. The god inquired : ' " Have yon been in pnrg»torr f"~ J "No, bat I have been married." Come < then; that is the same "thing, j Another defunct Brahmin made his , ' appearance just at thi* moment, and asked Brahnm to let jiim also into { paradise. — A little girl after having been to ' church, was very fond of preaching to j doll*. n*r mother overheard her I day reproving one for being so J wicked "Oh, yon naughty sinful child," she said, shaking its waxen ' limbs, "you'll just go to that place of J brimstone and molasses, and you won't i up— yooll just alxtle." "Why," tald th* god, "have yon r to porgatory f" "No, hot neither I the last applirant " "Aye, trn* I enough, bnt be had hern married " ' "Then I am at good,, ney. a better fellow than he ia ; I have been married twice." "Then clear oot with yc j i t\ii ia oot yonr destination ; paradise r It not .made for fools." Ixnioo.— Tbe total shipment of . Indigo from the Kelt Indies averages '■ imuiicu iruitt tur r.m mutes avcrngre
r* about 12,600.000 pounds a year. Lest I year there were Imported of this quality u into the United States, 415,575 it pounds, valued at $324,807, as its p foreign gold cost. ,. — Mr Vonnard, Recorder of Ihe city of New Orleans, is to be Impeached by the Board of Alderman IS for appropriating the finei for petty ofI- fences, which belong to that city, tn * bis own ose. Pshaw -Vennard ahoold ' take a lesson or two from some of the , New York Alderman— they woold , show him how to steal something bigger than petty fines, and not get >f cangbl either. ■ — "Daughter." said a fond mother, t whom tbe oil speculation bad made r aristocratic, "has Mr. Brown proposed n yet f "Ye* ma," exclaimrd the r dsnghter, "he proposed that we go II down this evening and gel some raw J oysters." — A novel scene wa* witneased at Long - Rraneh on a recent eveninr. There were > 1,100 geeets et tk* Continental, and all ! lb* rooms buing filled, tbe proprietor ' spread aboil fifty beds end hammocks io ' the dinina ball. Aboe^miduight tbe oeS cnpaots of these extempore resting place* ' era**, end each having a vbeet wrapped 1 e-onnd him. filed oat in solemn procee - sioe. first tu th* bar for* drink, and tbenoe into the yard and elsewheie. The appear1 ane* of this spectral file of epeeebles* ' beisg* attracted meek attention, canting ■ » general " wake np" all oyer tjta botef. I and occasioning much merriment.— lotto I Hrenrk .Vers. —A Western editor recently published , this remarkable statement . "The poem . which we publish in this week's Herald , was writtan by an esteemed friend, wbe i hat lain maay yean ia tba grave for hi* . own aotnsetueDi." Of lb* same nater* waa aa indignant protest ia aa Eastern journal agaiatt tba inbaaasilj with which the body ef a woman who had committed ' suicide was treated : "Kb* waa h triad like : a dog wtu bar clothes oa." [ — Soma producer* say that th* prodee- . it tut of paacha* this sraar will act be onefiftk what it was last saaaM. Tha* hr ' but vary bv poaakw have eppamad ia mavltet. aad ihcyara quite i*t*rt«r, bring broach i from th* hr south. A* yet. Ma. rylasd, New Joraay, aad Duiawara bar* seat searaaly aay te aariml. -BpaaMag af Baratags, tea Ctie* 04„r~ aay* that nba graul watartag pl.ee t* puag W h. tba great Ira phaa."
— A man oat Weat say* that be moved : so often duriag.on# year tfiat abenever a covered w*(on stopped at bis rata, bis cibckont aouhl fall on their backs and hold up their frrt. in order to be tiad aod throua in. — Th* i'aris' fkaritari bat a capital sketch V the *io*ic-mad. or. to speak properly, the Wagner- taad Bavarian J King. lie i« repreShotad as playing 1 "Tannhaututr" io th* rrar or bi« *rmy. •' If that does not drive them on nothing I will." -—The last fancy ball at F.vtv waa given by tba Mini-tsr of Foreign Affair*. Aay- j body could go who paid for a ticket, the proceeds of which went tn soma charitable . i object ; and there wa*. of coarse, a Hood , of Amtiriesn*. i — A beautiful work of art may be seen day and eveniag. at lb* store on W- sh. 1 1 ingtnn *treet, near Oeeao. It r*pr.**nt* ' Ihe tucking of Aitemnra. and was painted , hy Cammarana. at the instance of th* ' Italian government, in 1863. Lover* of 1 . h » art sbnnld *ee it. —Tha result of a recant racehetyrsent [ | two tleamhoat* on the M itsi-sippi was | fifteen killed outright and seventy-five 1 1 wouoded. ten of *hom hqya since died. j 1 —A new theatrn I* to be erected a' j \ Paris, io which the work* of Greek and , | Latin authors will alone he performed — i i (Ktchylns. Terence, and others. Rome. , < , thing like S.noo.ooor. have alreadv been subscribed in shares, and tb* architect hat complsted.his plan for Ihe huilding. —Tha " conscience" fond in the Tree, sory now amounts to $60,000. The , Americans have more consciene* than they are accredited with, j —Ben Wood Inst $.'>0,000 at the Sara toga races just closed. He has sold his business to John Morriney for $280,000 * ; — As a practical joke, a petition no- j I mernusly signed was addressed to a , t at ono of tha hotels in Saratoga 1 | — a hsrd water drinker — requesting him | tn leave the nluce, a- He was exhantting t i tbe spring. His capacity is prodigiont. .« kjl — Th# Boston Trmieript ia now printed < I nb paper imported from England. 1 The Convention. PBiqyrart-rnt*.— The Wigwam will not I he cumulated to-morrow. Tea Conven- ' lino will meet temporarily it NatinnsI Guards Hall at noon to-mormw. The ' dilficultlsB t.f most of tbe contesting .State ' |-dbleg*tions have been settled amicably, j Wood hat withdrawn bitdsim , > the sake of hsrmnny^ Vailsndigbam I , hat not as yet followed Wood's example , At cnnsultntioo of chairmen of etch State Relegation held to-day with the - Kxacntiva Committee, it wa* voted that | t the organisation of the convention ahonM ' comprise 'wo gentlemen from each dele- ' gatioa a* Vice-Presidents, and tamennm- ; ' eradinlUla. aV01"" j rious" delegations* era* 8. J.'TiMen. of New York. J. G. Abbott, of Mostachn•alte; T. S. Pomeroy. of Maryland ; .1.1. Orr. of South Carolina; Gov. Parson*, o' A'.shama: P. A. Mora*, of Louisiana Barton Ible. of Mlstonri; W. J. Rose ' of Ohio; O. H. Browning, of Illinois ; 0. O. I-oomis. of Michigan; Gov ' Porter and Cowon, of I'eanaylvani*. , London commercial advices of thi* > evening hare been" received through thr c Atlantic Cable. The Berlin official paper opposes the claim of France for an exlrn ioc of bonndary. Pnil.ADEt-Pltn. August 14.— It ia posi- t tire that Mr. Vallandighsm ha* tent o " letter to the Ohio delegation, in which « he expresses hi* purpose not to attend ' the Convention. It will probably be read before theConyentiogTo-morrnw". 0 Pmt.anxi.rRi*. Aug. 14 — It has been s derided that Senator Pooiittle will br mado permanent President of th* Con- s vent ion. ! st. 1-ot't*. Aug. 14.— Ex- Gov. Haven. * lodge Wartnoolb, of Looialans. arrived yesterday, and will spend serernl " d,K*' .. ...... days,
" Gov. Haven still snffering severely from V his wonnd*. 5 M The Cholera in 8t. I.oiii-. Sr. Tacts. Ang. 14.— Strict qnartotitie P has barn established below tha city. . Eighty. seven rues hsve been reported by the Board of Health io twenty-four I . hours, ending at noon to-day, thirty-four j of which proved fatal. The Boird of i ° Health has prohibited the eale of melons, r d rnenmhers and *11 stale vegetable* io anv r part of teo city. d , The Cholera in New York.- A ] ,l Prlge Fight, etc. New Yosx. Aug. 14. Ooly two cases j of cholera were reported in thia city thi' j ' morning, aod tire in Brooklyn. About | 1 thirtv rnffiaut attending a prise fight si I J Yonkers, this morning, were arrestrd and ) e the fight Hopped. Frank Ferris, who : 0 waa to havti been executed on Fridaj ! r usxt, bu haeo respited till Oct. IB. | Prospect of Another European J War. 1 Loxpox, Aug. 14, 12 o'clock noon.— r The Prussian Government has informed j , tbe Emperor of Franc* that his demands j . for th* extension of the frontier* of hi* i , empire to the banks of the river Rhine | j cannot b* complied with, and that the ; Prussian territory there situated will , n*T*r be ceded to Praao*. Ps*is, Aeg. 14. toon. — Tbo Mooiteur | , of thi* morning argoe* that the eourae of J Napoleon io lb* racaot negotittioot bsbeen guided entirely by bis endeavors to ) 1 preserve tbe peace ot hie own empire and ! of all Bnroper Loxootr, Aag. 14, B ood. —Consols are , I quoted at 88j for money ; U. 8. 5 2H-. I Livgaroot, Aag. 14. ioor. —Cotton > firm; eale* to-day estimated at 10,000 > bale*. lovdo*. au^ 14. eveuitg.— Advices t have been received from tbe CoaUoeal 1 i indicating a probable renewal of th# war I between tbe Prauiaoi and Bavarian, t apoa tba territory of tbe latter power* Groat fears are entertained or each an event. Official qeetaUos* of Slock Exc ha age at eloae or baaineu to.day : Coo- ; ■ sob fer money, 87$; C. 8. 5-IOu, LteUteoot, Aag. 14. avaoing. — Nr. 1 rbobga to report ia th* cotton market ! Prices firm, aad to)** te-day 10.000 tab* The War i* fficxica. pbuh, Aag. 14 — The Timet' m«u ' mmu oereeepeodea** of te* 11th nye 1 thai tb* Frvuch avaeaotod Moereri oa Ute SOte. .11 spiking Uetr coeaea utd <Wsvroyiag their omteaetuee. The Libersb iisipitd Tamptoe oa tea let iut. The ir I J
SPECIAL NOTICES. J. t.rivinillr l.ruch. snoMcr i»(Mx»*tp»-JT-ti» . «t KOlTIt FirrH «TR»:t: r, Miituul Bi-urlll I. tfc luutsraucr ij Company, NEW-tpk. M VV JLItMtV. f ] «. i&WZSSZL'ZZ j. Joins is. Hiiffmun, : Attorncj-nl-Un. Master, Examiner.' and Solicitor In ('bRncrry. struuKC. but True. M by silJtr-attis tbe un'trrstsrf-l. Thoer but lit* ; dvt.ty tot Broadway, bew Xovk. n<-afup*s. Itlliutiipss A Catarrh. : J. ISAACS, Oculist KOd Aultst, (loro-etlv ol * U-rdrn, Hull sod, ) So. its PI XF. street. I'btt-uVl-phi* TeetttenaUls trom vbe moel isiUMe I sourer* ia the Clly^aod Cmuitry eon beeero st | Dr. J. F. I.c-aiuitig. | DB""T SEA r.'tlb.— Tbu»*de> s-fthUj *. *od lbs foteeooo I t^TrsMt Mooravrc. Conditions Cash jvl-« ' wiXSi " Tin' /a.!' TTfTj 1° 1 j the prvti-tlptlnr. used (free of ehsrge). ""h 'hr I : thry will end s scat C»ar for Ontrsmos I ' thra aothtns, and taey prove • blseslns- ; ^ drt-tyl Wllliemsbursh. Kings Co., New fork . j Errors of Youth. ^ » Debility. Premsturr Decsjr. and all Inr , , To I'armcrt aud Otbar*. J THI: EAST LAKE WOOLEX MILLS bavins • Stock M.oufeeturUig Compenj undn rveent act ef Incorporation, notion te heteby ^ Tern, Ctupet Vara, Ac., hr. style, Outsit and durability Mth tr for ehlrh thra> r have brcome so prominent throughout thi. k Th* htgheet market coeh price paid for Wool 6 ROBT DcBOts, President, J. DUBOIS. Srerelarr. t, „ J.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. B. sands It CO., WHU1.»»AEE DRI'SdflslNTN. ti the I'OI.I.OCIt ikmtitt til '' I I'ltBTCI Aa arfenllfte and Ctss,lr,| | ofLrs1"! ""*"1 vprlagsldr. ^lntrtrt.l. Sis, v.. J j ^charm! • | _ Eatplayoneml, * "'^■ero'yVlh j j port EDWARD couesutb i | g^Smia^hgil jsus'thv | ^ importakt ' mtSMS c*u|*",|u"^]111' «"« plate, and SAFE DEPOSIT CO., I j or New- York. , I Chertered by Kpeclal Act of the LegUlslurr. for • AUSOLVTEI.r EIRE-PROOF BCIIDIXU, c| j NEW^YOltK. " | farhioy8 for i*"''. | , yOADLkV'S DUPLEX KLLfPTIC SI Chomten St* ntv- i >iwA ra«l°L061CAL j v' Thr'su'thor' »sj U- eoe^ltrl*""' ' j — ITf*tir,uf^l«* nMho'world.'^ "**" I 31.4nk anoit H V.gtoTOg&fcr.'' riC; ' !t Is opertrc' re7ior'D*of g>WI1'h II romoqes' HI DaodraKaaraT sVi'dl^s'lrloi 1 the ecslp, *n< ■prevents 'he Hair from falling off to " '""tcitles: ?°,'rle' Wholesale Agents, its Fulton St., N*w°tork. l . I'EKKY 3AVIS' PAIS K1LLKT. I A -■cXU^rml^ip^ny.'^ ! "%£ i "ta a rateKuler.*' dOB^ "" ,0 "' ,n ,l>or*'
i " there i* no such *ord At fail." TARRANT'S cubebsTnocopaiba, t» a fukk. ce1tain, sod speedy cure for fs . PrvpernUon°tfln thr'uro of** "m* **** Oeepeeud Exuset efOsheb aad CrpslU iSs2r1;S;C"S«~ 5SSS !!K2' ~ " ""•* JkrroePs Osmpeead ErtrerV V ttoe*. ato Ckpalhe SEFEM FAILS I • Msnufsctnred only by . I TSKBART A CO., V Green wick street. Hew York. IP »old by Druggists all over the World. BXtAD AMD XKRXRBER ! (OOPtB'N lAGIETIC BALM ' I*t£°0MCffC0'*,rtJ',*rtte?,,,,H,'*0rt*,"b' wttaeeeed thv effects oVthls BWdtelM wltbemt'te tag fatly eneytaoad of aad oekaowledglag tu su^iiwaastsss^1' ■ Tumj: Dr. Blckarll's Syrup. T"" 0«E1T CHOLERA RRMEBY. — 1 A. Also, Ityseaferr. DUrrbirs. Cholera Morbus, toyfr Pate or Cramp te ^ssseb tha toate, mlld.'^u't' s*iTre^5« 'etrats*' wlmi *ad stroagtheae Ute *rt*Vmj and MM Hue , -harm t affords almost Imsihdrite rel et, aad a taste of th* avvtet* will satgyUarmssliamil . uloneafUeaefaete. SoM by all peolava la mad- i : r£a."&H. K.i-Vdei^ ; DEM AB URXKI k CO. W New Teek Gvweval Agwat. , PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD, \y I LL do amis* ami better work ale Uvea roet IV _ lrr„iJSsrES^, Wesuuu Dure, paiwt kOuwEtuim ; ba-r trtMd-sLTffiteB gn^Q^it^n^ ^ corn for i4le. T raaroatS.wtototowR Sqii MtfteasaMy I » i
NOTBiva ffr.M rsor.* the bps. ! ^ MFDtV-tlft^eom* tysimetsnee aad owe lh. J re jn epei-isg ll-.I^peraor the sk to ^snd eeiwUlag I braelilna up Fete,. froto|>'Ii rehevfagrtaarw^ < reel peine, killios the jeiiron of Dipt herd earning ; Dlnrthm*. - it te of megteei oflteeey la DsKklhr, I "**J * iB*|I Ur* BR VENT'S Wonderful Gent sod Rheumstie Car*. I FTY-R Twealy Year* of terrible suffering. .A mueh of the lime perfeetlv helpless, 1 here ' here entirely restoied t^thhlh^trtae.^^ | ^ebwL^s'ln^urtsg'summer olmpUlnte ( DR. FOORD'S TOXIC CORDTA!- ' All t>,tns, grtplnes.1 end trreg-utsrltlea Wf^to rt" Tcrfu: kSR'm I trailed at , New Tee k . LTOX'A MAGMETIC POWDER. O URK DEATH to Crekrooehee, Fleas. Mosqult ewe, Bugs, sod all obnoxious and troublesome verm a. IT EILLS IStTAKTLr. geoulnetoftte be! ItenvsB«rn***h*Clo ^ ''pr'ral^ tf you went to be rid of Inmte, bay a SS east i Lyon's Magnetic Powder. the star medici. ml powder co . ^ W ^ ' Ybv MckZnfhmJftaFai speedy ,nd Mtfalncuroof Uleere ol the Throat aad hoee, tJsnsaads, Coug'h7*C|^ids,,"q«Ho*rj! Y men s Sore' Throat, Catarrh of I V the Nose, and BrooehtUs. Sea , Circular, ron'slnlng eeruneatee from Dr. Thome. I *" bXSwoj, Newjoeh. CIIETALIER'A LIFE F^T,^oH.ANM^.VVrV;Mtt IS injuria* "u nu paralleled 'aa fit "m-DROnt fes. u,r^rJ?ri!S!,us3?enTf:.Br.; it b all you require lor Ihe Molr. sold By oil ('artninnlixe Nyriip ISSSffigSBJSff6 SKR TSSU A Mew Krnsedy. j 1 1 tlandt far »LriU without a Superior. t Martdrn's VpgeUble Sr«rI1 ve P1IU ^ rsseeof c4tVllpsHon! U*?au! DUoroe'ra, '*»#!- tuue or sick Headache, flout or Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. Dropsy. Important to Invalids. ALL R V FPERERS Pulmonary Diseases. Nervous Debility, of « u' "nil t u re' s n°" slT wToa'''' ft"'' fDl,oM"' voi* TOXIC sad IX V 1 (.ORATOR, c u I s r , w h 1 eh (i 1 1 h' s d "re V " 1 |fl'be° sint'froe1 tu all. No ststap* required. Address J. WINCHESTER A CO—, • as JoknRL, Itsw.gtofc.
In the Land Should read sod remember these Importy at faetr DR. DODD'I NERVINE. AND IN VIGORATOfL Among Medicine*, It Is Waste's Best Pitted! Uucorrhte, Amenorrhvs, Amenorrhsga, Dysmenorrhea. Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, dragging down sen.a lions, loos of strength. mecfsTde- * any amount of Al-aholle EntferCwhksh ire ok * —ys attended by re-.ctlon end depression DODD'S NERVIHE , equalise* the streulalloa of the Nsrvors Fteld - hlnnd— ntda d *U; *" »u*tteteS!rtStejRi» to their aoteral ' ' C-'slt j, and healthy th* wonkeet eyetem. 01 ra*tev»w**'.,h UB".l h" thoroughly tried oSmiE? An ""ttldssHll'pihe, H. & STOKER fc 00. Prepvleten, 79 Pkhn Btreeh law Teek. I MPORTtkS AND DEAlRS*8' , CHWA. &ttSS, J- QUCBtrSITARS t m MARKET STREET, f ^SSSHmuo I IN8URANCE CQ8. TRAVELER* IXtl RAXCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN- • . NSURES AGAINST t accidents KYEBY I>K80R1 PTION. ! Ur* bollam AHRCAL PMEMICM : a? '-&3aj5*& TR AATI-J /I A HOLLAR* PREMIUM

