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Z lie <0 1 r an M'ai't, C»pe I»!»ad, Cope U»j Coin lb. If. J.H. It. M AllON Ali I.I'.. H'rdutidaj', No*. RATHa of uivHn IS1NU. Oweaqusre«*WC*ll »l«o; llUMiluitl trt Undue**,- a id. but vaeeadlag w.thnul* ndJIIinnnI charge. ' '' fc^T Our mut.o : "Siuoll profit*, «i.(l quick idle* !'< d . it. Miller k Co. Cape Island, N J. I^STTlrr Hr». K«t«-«r4_i'_iSw.j?;._ nCTuwaaauil's 1 1.I-1. will preach in thr Baptist nun-ling bouae.iu thi* ciijr or. Piundey nrxt al 10 40 a. to. Thr Election. , TMalalartMlof eavorpaaacd u(T *»iy quietlv in tbia county, there not beit-p t ren the excitement tubal np<m the occasion of annual town merlin**, lielow will l.e found rethrii* received »;■ to a late hoar by tqlcgfnph lawt nig In : r*Mt.TO "r i»» i« "wn-i M-l . Middle m . e" «aa-|. M.J I ^ — 7i -A- 1 RefUkllaU M-JoMty. I" t«l 1 — s"embi r 1 . he. Bmtiy Prewn , Rep D-m. Rep. Dem. ' " Sm"1! ' Laww . IN m «»'**» Cap* Inland. .. _M •> J» _« ( HI M* , Republican Majority. Ill IM ^ TOB CORONER* . J Bit Itf. TL Burnett j I Balk Dan. R»p- Dem. ' ; Urr*' *• «> not heard from. DcaaO ... Ill IN M MaJ. Low.r 115 *« IN « Cap* talaacu J* JP JL ' Bap. M»Jdrttv, W 1*5 ' i FOB tXiPELTOR* OF RECUTRV i ^ Pent.— Henry H» nd,« r itioa. C Hughes. *» ' Rep -J a Kennedy. Ni *a. ». HAper. at. | Th* return* from the towrthlp* «r* loom- ' i tote, ant K.TiMWl-'i .11 the ffguerv la tlaif . f . -■■■"- » ; Bj Telegraph. HaLttbork. Nor. 6th.' , r Tha election p*«i#8 oft quietly. In- . complain return* indicate that the con.arfatirea kn»e aarngji the city.

Salem can' J rt**» 100 Republican ma- . JQ,,lT Millvh.i.r (five* Moure 149 majority, and Situs 151 majurity. Bonn tor Mrinhl. Tha Hon. William Wright died at . bit home in N«»nrk, at eight o'clock Tburndav morning. The drceaard Senator had |>*aaed tire *|ian of lift uaually all. tied to man. being aerentytne year* of age at the time of bit death. He «ae bt.ro in Clarkaville. i ttorklen rounly. New Vork. While yet III infant, the parent* of Mr j Wright changed their habitation to New .Krety, and with thr politico ol that State the name of the drceaaed • Senator 'tea beta indtntiBrd for man; year. Hcfirat.jnade hi* appearaori in the Sotiuunl council* in 1843 ne » meml.tr of the iloute of K. prrarnt - tieee, Minx elected ee au independeni Whig candidate, and at the clot* of hi. lirat urni, he waa re-nlrctrd without >i|ipaaitl«B. lu 1841 he waa, uumi- ! i. 4 ted lor Governor of New Jrisey hi the Whig party. For thla punitio he waa defeated. Soon eflcr thi* even i he became alienated frout the Whig party, and joined, the Ucmocrat*. In ISiio ha •aaol.oX'n United St*l^> Sa»Al..r lor the teri» ehding in I8f 3 •i.iring tin* period ha Wat chairaiad oi I the Una mi HO* OB Kagroav d UilhJanrt • Biomhcr or that on the CoBli/geai UxpaaCBa O. the Senate.^ Ha waL rc- i •tectsd lo the Senate in 1863. ». rilng ; <■!> the Cumntilteea on Public Land. ! and K-foiutionarv Claiai. 11 a pre- ) fut taraa woald hare rXpirrd to 1869 j Mr Wr.*|tt waa a aocceaeful maoafartar.r at Newark, and achieT.d e hand I tatat compateocn by hit buatne**. At Ua election ua next Tut.d.y will bo choa-a tha l^gialature that wtli | ehd • U«4ud State* fjeoator to El| t .« pi-.o made eacant by to. demur •f Mr. Wr *•'. Until that body coaB«a^ -'.t ttaaa.ar ta MfXTar^y | ;

tVliar Cape lalanit »rdC firm • xg - Mb Editor — Wtt.i i.iur p. nc:a*ion aufi Bb .nuo^Uul aoiouut of f.rlwa ranee on the part of your .raadet*. r would r.apec'fafiy aubiuil lor their conaidetaliiaa a frw "j ilting* by the «. ■>." which thr at ore caption ha* at- time* anggeaird tome. Thej me*t not imagine . t i. the inlenSoa ,.f y. or corrcpon- " dent to isfddle with matter* which do not concern him or then), or that he porp.MCi tout hing thing* oacr a hiclt" • iaer heads than bl* hare the anprrmr u control llu tole desire la to crar* the ' aid of Mime, and, if po*«ibih, -at the „ *ame time etir op the dormant hm'.iiion ol other*, toward* aceoa.pii.liuig an J object ahirh, in the opinion ol many, J it aorrly needed at thi* teaaou of the j yc.r on Capo Island. To aooie, at laaai, our city nndergoc* a metaoiorpboaia, if anch a term he ad- : - miaaihle, Io.tcediaiely succeeding tha .umtarr month*. In fact. Capr l.land during the exiretn* *ea*ona, might be chn*idired two distinct place*— socially if out geogr.phicaily. While the fashionable term exiata, our etanding population, ricli and nrrdy, big and little, | learned and illiterate, hare all something to dosuto much ao that outside ' help ia ineariably sought for and ob (aiukd. It it needle* to state things • re far different when oiiac the autumnal equinox i* paaaed, and it is to this" period that unr attention iti the pmrnt ! : Mistsi.ce ia directed. There sre in this community, when j yon rdmr to examine the reyVa/ar and i "cnulit nowa.- B goodly number ol | grown and growing yoong inen ; many I uf whom are frequently led into temp- , | lation for the want of aomelhing that I : would afford then harmless recreation. I | In large cities and town*, those who can afford it, have the opportunity of riaiting the many reffnrd place* of pob lie amnaement, aoch aa the opera, the concert, (ha drama, the lecture room." *nd the panorama- Resides these — all goud In their plaec — there are those splendid institution* — public libraries, ! where those can go who prefer spending their orrningt in rending. To all < of these, our young men can apply thr j quaint though applicable ramark of the j fix of old, "sour grapes!" A gentle- 1 mutt, in my hearing the other day, suggested a good circulating library ; and i j to make a beginning, rolonteered to $100 in the concern. That is ' one good' idea, and deserrea comroenj lation, hut methinki onr present population would hardly. guarantee its suc-c-s*. There is one objection I would 1 introdoee, howerer, against it on bej half of those for whose benefit it woold : partially undertaken, and it ia this : men who base been hard a: work throughout the day, or those conin a store from morning till night, , require seme cheerful relaxation, b.- • *'d»» that of mere reading when their . I toil ia o»»r. How to remedy thi* i* i the question. With thsse ts opening remarks, I ahull withdraw for the pre■»nt, hoping the foregoing may coincide with the rlews pf others on th* : .am* important topic. c. s. it.

tlnrine Dlaailt-r* for October The monthly report of marine losara , fur thr past month shows an aggregate ' jf eighty-two ressels. Of this numbir , nine were stlamara, aesen were sbipa. ; right were barks, thirty-two were brig*, iweoty-fire were schoonars, and onr a I <loop. Or the abore, three were | burned, eight fr.urdered, oae waa ror. down and sank, ten were abandoned ai -ea and two are misair.g — supposed . lost. The total talne of the property .'oat and missing ia estimated at $5,. I o 18,000. The disasters ennmerited luring the past month ha*e only been I -iirpaaard by one other month this ; »«ar ; that of Jaooary when the onto ; lu-r of loaae* reached ninety-fire, and | 'he estimated value of lose, $1,141,500. j ! n.tal hwsea for Jaooary '.'a#*" ts/llTTiOP I I :otal li.«*-» for February. 52 3.110,000 j, ' Total lo»»»a for March 40 1,563, MR' j , Total loaaas for A pail . 52 2.101.MM t otal loaaaa tor May . .23 130,301 ' Total tosaea for Juno . . .28 1,070,001 | I Total loaaaa lor July 46 1, 936,31* ! Total lo.»»* for August . . 21 1.146.1**' I ' Total louse* for September 22 1.618.001 j ! Total lotaw* for October.. 82 5,tl3,l*N < ' Total lo-ws far 10 asontfas 471 925.195.80f I 1 ' -tame period in 1863 981 11.471.3t* i t dun period IB 1*64.... 376 16.433.41* i .Sa ma period io 1865 . 333 21.265,8t* J ^ — The monthly report »r Isaac New- J j on. Commissioner of Agriculture, sayt j i 1 ; the retarn* of local corrcspondaou o| | ; w the 1st «f Octobar Terify in all ea ; , j aantial particular* tha ■tatemenls rep j ! reaenting the craps contained io preti ; ons monthly exhibits. \ The conditioi ; i of corn has asffrred sou* deterioration . < from ewrly frost* and exeeaaire raio* j , i list the quantity of the crop* is Urgei , I i ban the largaat arcr presiousiy chron icM U tha country. In tha produe- ! lion af a beat aext to eora onr moat i 1 ' important cwrial. onr agriealure hat | ! I ' bras kkfurtaantr; for the present ywar ! ' >ow neatly wnmplat. the yt^ -ill nat | ' aary math from 143 006, 000 banbeU: showing . ymll p«r ontage of de i ■

STATE ITr.HS. , — Tu* Toms Ri*rr Conritr has just ben, . ul.rgeil. Tola ia one ofihe bast-. * tuuntry p iperi t« the State. — r»u liuudrrd and fifiy-f»nr re- . ^ cratts for the regular army were en- j luted in NVw,J, ry4 from July 1st to UC. let" e ! —Mr. Jacob II. Smith, reaidRig 0 near I'eqjisck, Somerset county, liar- ; *Mtod this fall two hundred and' twenty. ! - bushel, of bnvkwheal from Drt bnsbels e sowing. * e — Tha "Bible Society Record1' ,. atateg that the contributions to the ' u Bibla cause from New J-rsry for the • n month of September amounted to $1,-1 r, I 886 CO. •' — Mr. David I'. Elmer, ntaeuor of Internal Bcvenae for tin* district has t lately" been removed, and Mr John W. I- . ickloaon of Saleui county appointed * io hhi place. ^ — The Delaware front of Camden i* I *' about to be improved tu an advanta- ! * geona extent, by hnilding wharves in. rarions places and digging out docks ; to a auffiri nt depth lo admit quite j ' l->rge- vessels to land. r — The »afv of the M»i lianics' Eire insuraace Company, of Newark, New ^ Jersey, was broken open on Wednes- , Jay night, and iU most valuable on- j _!e-nt»— sixty dhoosand dollars in U. 8. ' t | securities— abstracted- — Wo hau- .received the first num ! ) , her i-t the Lorg Branch A'eict. a w.ek- , 1 ly published at Long Branch, by Ja* ( S. Yard, and Jaiiiea IS. Morris. It is r * six column folio, got up with much typographical ucatnrss, and cniitain* 1 I a Hi lory of Monmouth ^County. It. ■ | Volitjc* it, is ii.dep«iidsi,t.* lY» wl»h it j f success. — Oarret Van Wagoner, meaibcru' . the last Legislature, was pat on trie." * | lust Thursday morning, in Trenton on | . the cberge ufoffrring $50 it one time, . end $200 at another, to Isaac D Blau- _ j vclt, to infiueace his vote aga;nrt the . Wet Basin Bill. The accua.d waa ar- | j qoited, the Court holding that no tust . j was made out. The ease of Charles F. , Ruh goes to the Supreme Court on a | writ of error. -«fn (be rase of D»ni<| | llolsrcnn, a noft prmeijui wa* entered. I : The rage against Barclay Ilainea goes I I over to the next term, owing to tke r I absentee of Senator Blacktban. The New Gaux Law. — Inquiries | ' having been made a* to the sffrct ol the new geme law nf this State passed r I *t the last session of the Legislature, ■ «e gin- hrrewitb its principle , prbvi- ! I sions. The destroction of pinnated grouse or prairie fowl, within the lira- i ! | it* of the State is prohibited during i the nrxt five years unjler a .penalty of | $50. Woodcock shall not be killed i from January 1st to July 4(h ; ruffed ; c rouse or partridge, qmtil ot; rabbits , 1 can only be killed from November 1st i to Jsnuarv 1st, It ia made an offense to trap or inare any qoail or |uffrd , xrouae, or partridge or rabbit, unless ; , j 'hey are to be kept alive and set st , . liberty in April follwing. Troot shalj i only be takes in March, April, May . , June, Jul* and August Gunning on ' , . Sunday ia pnniahabie with a fine of ■ , $25 for rach offence. Any freeholder, j , upon knowing of any violation of this act, may arrest the offendrr and take | 1 | him before a justice of the peace. ! J From the AIHir to the (irtu. The Cinci' nati Enquirer tells the I ' following sad story : One week agn | Mr. Tony Laukoff waa married to Miss : ( Agnea Krieft, both of Newport Ky. . , The young and Itappy couple enjoyed t their Imnrymoon on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, determinod that on Mon- > day motniag they wonld settle down ' to a commencement of their new life 1 with all lis businMS.^esponaibllititP, ' trials, &o. On Monday morning they 1 rose nt an early hour, and robing them- , i selvea in their eeery day attire, went „ j to braakfaat. Each complained of be- r ; ing seriously ill, and neither could eat. r The husband waa compelled almost I ' immediately to retire, end in n fee * [ ninutes hi* wile followed him. A * | physician wet sent for, who, upon or- ^ riving in the sick chamber pronounced (| ; their disease cholera. Immediate at- r lention waa given lo them, tint daring | ,, I the day they conlinned to gvow w(rsc_4. j end at four and a half ailurX'thc 'l.tit- ' t band died. His body was Scooted to 4 " an adjoiog room: lli* aife waaValso j * in a collapsed condition, nnd at eight 1 >nd half o'clock aha too followed ber , c * Hwahaud into the dark valley and aha- i I low of dvatb. The bridegroom aed" i, ! bride were robed in tbeir wedding i | cluthee end on Tuesday botb were j buried in th* saute grnre. | How Lead f'x*ctu are Made — It j Great quaotiite* of lead pencils are bow | e i made in England of a aompoaitioa " ] formod > f sawdust and malt pieeri of : ' I black land, watch are ground to in im- j ' palpable powder, mixvd with she cube- j ^ | aire medium. Io Keswick. 250.090 j , j pencils ate made ia a week, or 13.000,- j , j 066 a yaar. aU 13,600 cubic feed of' g 'wedarwe aaemDy ewaMnsd. ( 4

CEKEBiL .TEW*. I — George Olson a lamp- trimmer in I. the navy, has., recently fallen Id ir -to three "hundred thousand dollars and a Hungarian till* of nobility, -j — Charles J. MlteheH.il negro, was » t nominated in the wralihieat and most aristocratic ward in Biston, yesterday. .; for the L-rjialalure, on the rcpahlicau - ticket, ar.d E, G. Walker, another f. negro, was nominated in Cbarlestown-. s fdr the Aa ne body. — General Sheridan has written a ' letter advising, as the true pol-ey, that e : the Liberal Government nndyr Juarez e j eitoold he aupportcd^iind ell violations - I of the neutrality lew* by 'the lmpcria- • lists and othrrt be promptly dealt with. ! r' --The trial of Jeff Davis baa Iseea . s postponed to next spring. The lurthrr . delay is attributed hy Chief Justice 1 Chase to-lhc "stupid bluiidt ring of the | last Congress in meddling with the ge- , , ographical boundaries of . the judicial . Jistricl* without making the proper al- ( ; lotment of judges. , | — Eyelets, that coat but eighteen I consumed to an enortnou* extent in ; this country, it being estimated that { over $4, "00,0110 Worlb. or at lhast two I hundred millions of them, are annually ' used for skirt*, shoe*, corset*, Arc. ! know their strength in lite sr.irlti'' j 1 population. From very accurate Mali*tick, we can state that in the New and ; '(in the Old World there ere 8.218 I lodge*, with 500,000 active members, i The M1-I..U-I nun -active uorl thoyj. j who in.'.- withdrawu'is neatly 3,000.- , I mate that over 42,000-000 gallons o. i I distilled spirits, 186.008,000 gallon* ' 1 ' of fermented liquors, and 10,000,00c , : gallons of imported liquors, are snmsl ly conaiinird io thin country, costing : $500,000,000. The Government rev- • en on derived from th-i liqonr boaincs- . ia estimated at $47,J27,2"0 annually ; — When John Wickiiffe waa en- ! gaged in the first translation of the i Bible in-.o English in 1380, a mrrt'ng of bishops, monks, and others was con* ■ vened at Black byiar*, London, for the j purpose of putting down the enterprise | and preventing the circulation of. thv i work. At this time, nearly five htm- I dredy-ars after, the same locality is oc- j cuph d hy the British and Foreign Blbl- ' | Socpny, which has issued nearly fifty j i*nrnioo* of Bibles. — When the great Richelieu died hia ; was separated from his body and j' preserved. After several months cf j research the head lias at length been i found in the possession of nn ancient family in llretagne, and forthwith sent j to Pari* to the Mihistere de I' Instrnc- ' tion Pobliqne. Those who were pre- I sent at tha opening of the box describe • the head aa in a wondetful state ot j preservation. The vyehrowa, whisk- ! ere, imperial, and mustache are of* \ reddish color, and quite perfect; onr I syelid was' closed, the -other open; the 1 fle-h, cf conree, was black. It bore ' . something oT the appe'srsnce of a | mask, hut cot at all unplraaing.

I'rlce of ( oal. j We see that efforts are being mails to ' create an impression that coal will nndcr- | go a corshlerablo rise io price dnrinx the j ; nest two month*. Coosamors mass not : f be Ihns^ulled. Nothing ran giv* an up- i ; ward tendency to the article hot a- Inn ; ; ready fai'h In vnch statement*. All the ! ! facta which otaally help people to form : : correct coeclusiona a* lo the prospects of i the market, point to mneb lower rata* than the aeller ia obtaining at preseot. The production of coal lias so far excevdrd the consumption that io aeveral of the mines it baa been found necessary m suspend work, jmmease atoeka have accu mulatad botb in the hands of tha comand dealers and they will find it difScalt to diapoa* of them in time to save thcmsalrM from loss. If Iba coasamtre only trne to their own interests and refrain Irom getting excited over the false report* circulated, tbey wilt have coal at | as law rates thi* wfmar as they had praI vions to th# war. They shuulJ. a* a general thing, avoid baying more than tljey , require fur a fortnight's or al must a month's oar. Those who pat in any larger quantity are willingly taxing tbamselve, - fur th* benefit af the monopolist*. "I bey \ i have had tbeir torn ; it i* now bat hit t .Altai the consumer* should have theirs. 1 Bu>l.tll# sad patronise only those danf- ] j -r. w\o giva proper measure, ia our ad j vice to kpataboldar*. By acting upon ii ' I i thry will at once tie consulting tbeir osri i ' I interests and those of the poor, of wboe. • , i condition it babwovM as la be tboughtfu. I durinf the rigorous -Mason l^kt Is at 1 [hand. , - l j' I — Maiy Jarsayman will rvgrat to team : ■ that Dr. Ferdinand N. Dwytoa. s son wi ' I th* lata Hon. Wm. L. Dayton la d*ad.— j I He d tad at Natcbrz, Mi**., of coogwalioa : t of the train, no Thursday last. Hia re. j ■ maias mil bw brooghi io Tr.aUa. Dr. [ i ton aarved as Asaistaat Surgeon at j the Fir* Ne'wr Jwrsey Cavalry, and sub*, f : q anally as riargeon of th* SaeooACaealry. | ' ' w.lh wtach hanmoetdaMil Iherwgimer i • I waa disvharg-d. 11* tbwa twnsed a oat j I piABtatiea in M iaaissipfd, sad »*« WW. } J gogsd » *» eaftmaasM •» Us tiwt of taaj t

N'gvs Jcr*rj- Sunday School Aasoi-ialloti. ' We cordially In. lie .it interested .io > lh« HoBday ctrtmid work (n ma- 1 In' t'»n ' t vent ion in il.e fir.i t'r-sl.j ihs-.n l.'hu.eb, Newark, on Wednesday . Nov. I lib, at ' roVlinae lbr..etb TltBtaiiey.and- >'ndaj, 1 ' Nov. IJtb and ICtb. i . Every Ev'amieliral Rabba«l.-.clio.,i „ i tlm .Sl.lo .s esmeslly reqa-ried So S-udal r l-a-t Mr detegala'aad Itiair pastor. All rfabb.lh-.ehool teachers, offi.et. and pas. ( ' tors of Ctlaicbv# atleading will Ue c- n id- ' : - red ilel-gates, entitled to ell lb- privi1 ■ leges of lb- Couvenrion. « ' The gen-iun* ol the Convention will be z entirely giteb to the consideration ol F subjects (if vital imeiest tu the Sunday ; , j School cruse, and of normal lesaoos iu i itihlr, .Sjbbaih School aud infant class ' ' ' Air.ngeraort. are made by th* Local Tf "|-8 '» enter'niu a large d.leg. ' » pafBtiuae may bo satisfactorily perfected, ! [ - all d( legate* intending lo lie present at ' 1 1 i be Convention are requested to notify ! t . I Robert Johnson. .'Ull Dr.. ad street, or I ! ray of tho local committee, at Ne.ark, J on or before Nov. JOlh. - . 1 Delegates » . .. hive sent rileir names r and cannot ..'i-nd, will #e* the dfcport.ncr ' nf nottf ing Mr. J ohnston at on, e. that ; ] t tbeir places may be filled by others. j ° l'0l.h-l"T»ul all papers, religious and '' r -ecular. who feel en interest lli the welfer. j " of li.o young. 'w ,|l Confer a favor by giving j J "E AppcApuatn relorenco to the same : 'i l.'Oltb.ItT JOflNBTON. " /Ves.Wro/. L it j — A vessel advertised for lloubay. and ! , laying al AntWetf., was applied lon^el,!. I ^ ■is ' «3Kv I to. ao.lh ' ; "• l"k- then.; tlmy lay on lb. « j"J> no'valuJ^X-bo. | . . | sor.d lliei'^f... f.-riy thousand doll am' j , j rerbtraed on tho vessel taking fir. at sen I ' | ra.l being utterly dostrny-d. j 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. J. Granville l.rarh, ; Mutual lit- iicnt'l.ifr lnsilra lire « oni|inny, .folt it It. Iltifrmau, , i Attorney -at-binr. Master. Kinntlnrr.* and Solicitor In Chanrerj. j I>r. J. I'. I. raining, irr^sSfsw:? Slrnnge. but True. ' tevrs of Icing hueMuttred will o'-llge |.y aol j Ihelr ohcllsmt servsnt.^^^ ^ clIAPM N. ' " Drafncvv. IHIti Catarrh. T

Error* of Youth. , | r If ret s of ) t.ulhlul IndtsrTTtlon, will for the sak, , wlshtaa toVnSt by the advertiser's elprrieort .a do so hj- Wresting JUH* 0. OGDEN. l .l.-I-t j- Ko. UOivmbert St.. New York. 1 To CoiiBumptlrra. In • few weeks by a very simple remedy, after I he prescription used (frWe of charge!, wltb the direct, oo for pre|,vrlag and using Il.e seme, which Throat end Lung Affections. The only object ol il.e adrvrtleer In eeadlag tha Prescription la to lament I be afflicted and spree.! lot,. rjrilou which Parries wishing the prescript tee, .act, by reBar. EnwaawA Wilbor. dvr-lyj U llhsmthurgh. Kings Co., NewYork Krhenck'a Sravvred Tonic. ■v HillndetphU. Is laleaded", dlceolv e the fool ceetlua gy cleaaeinc the stomach wllh Seheaeks M.edrvke ITIlt. the Toak tooa reetoses the spusing It will le ewslly dlreeled. Coaanmp'too cannot he cured hy Reherek's ■ hence tha Telle sad I Ills are , squired la nearly I evelj rvseof "oasumplloa. A half da saw hott lea i ot the RCAWEEDTOBtCaad three Be fourhovee I <*f the MAM'UAKi: pills will cure a*) md|i n.ry easeaf ffyapeimlv. I Dr. aehenrk makes piuf.eejuaal emits la New | York, 8-stow, and at hi* principal Office la Mill. adelpb'S w**k Ms daily papers of *aeh | ideas, or hi* pampklal oo eowsampOow far his i day* for vtaUaUeo. I tissue 0>cr»e whoa puichselag. that the two ; stage of Coasao.pt !*•, aad the other aa he oow | Is, la perfect health, are on the Gwvanmrat j *<44 a» all rraggvsts aad Daalere, price *i.m ho- Ue. as i- sat he half dosra AU Isttere ! ) Vrd. il al (MBre. Be. is North Mat* Usee*. IWU. I iti Idlls. r*. - , I l.ewarel w koleaaie Ageala Deaaaa Rarwea h J i ». Yd A h Maw-o, Baitlmasa. tod.i Awha D i i recta, Carl await. OWss | Walker aad Taylor j omtoe niq, man |vj , — yt

DIED. ' thla. l—i.r, r .-, in the tH J.ar of hit sge. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tilt: tl.l.K.ATOR No , b,-h! T mnVuiy2.toac^1nln'^|> j DOIBI.t: F4KIV4 TRl'JIAia h'-RHAW, No. MA - eight thtrty-are) ^iarhet .Meet. j. iB m,kkt ■»?, lot aale b> ' foo.s "« r ») rraga. T«l WAN A SHAW, No. (Light Thlttjdliel Market street, ^sotih: or ai'I'i.k atiov j coualy^'^ "'"x") "li"" Loser jownabui, I loan undirlde.lt, a. -third pari Otolwof, will make ' l h'l 1 ni" 'V; ' 1 *iy "l" ,''r ".* ' NOTICE OF A PPI.K'ATIO.Y. tjTICL^a J ^ "c'.' oV r" V CO.," I V William Tajlnr^ decs, aed, which bjMiald ^Tay* I rabbin'., (Sra-'ltatoni' KapoilrwJd* madwL iUnr Novmahei hf. lta"°*la"MIJ«lf*oVhu"^(e^ A FORTUNE FOR SOME ONE. i'wm:BT QTiy by . Tin* Crosliy OjHT.1 House' I nine. 6COO.OOO ! SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS! Kharer, only 8"' »aeh. "■the Utile Waaderer." by Thomas Fled, • ttathevtog A|»ltaJ| by J,raamTham,«N». I For gis three ahsTes, w'llh the line Fngravlai' ' "An Ata-rlev- Autimn." h^J. r. Crapavy. While for gso tea tBareaoree.llBcaiesare Issued j

t Union Briaffa. twin*, tlrlggs kin. , I. C l» re, President of the Foard of Trade. | Jamc. h. Bowen. Prea. Third National Bank. ■ i Fn»lsA^dna^tamU*^«STrra*r. ' J. A Lm"?Pn-atdent See.uid National Bank. Tbeee genllcmea. tc gel her with auch other* from ^different parts of tbaceuntry niMji aij ' The Plan of the Award adopted la the followlni : , r Two hundred and lea thousand number*, re- I ' presenting the rerllffea'es Issued, will be placed , in one wheel, and three hi, adre.1 and two tlekela ■ wlT. the Cgrva tmuae, three hundred Wsffap, ^ f other. From these wheels a aumhar and a pre- I alum will b# drawn almultanehualy— tho Btia- ' her drawn^la each lastaare taking th* premluio , ^ SPECIAL CABD TO THE rVBLIC. and directed to J THE ABT INSTITUTE. I aa-DeeeiiytUe Catalogue* giving full parti- , TAKE TOI'R CHOIC E. ' > 3E?S£S3if53«Hs!rt • . Uakec, lo say peraoa sending ua.^brfore^he ffrst I J NEW YORK OBSERVER, , with the money (»M) for oae yearla adrsare % WW Oo aad after January in«: tart, we shall re- P quire kiauvega wew eubaerlhera (g*J|. [ ' THRKK IICSDpKD j of these maehtaee, aad they give UBlvrreal sella- T, fsellnn I J The new suheerihere ma) be from oar, or from ' ' Vr ad* riu* i , obt I t * with the BKHtry, by eheek, draft, ue Pot* offlee J ustav. ! J Sample copies end Circulars seat free. TEAM* tu* « year la advance. StDNET X. MOBBE. Ja . A Co , y o»Aat rt Park Bow, tarn Veck. [ * PUPPS! PUMPS! 3 HE aadaralxaed to aMssttiac tu luZTsKietau, t Partse* mtendlag I. otaa rtta MB aprvag, !a«^aVlMrek^aiMre let) wlvhlsdsw^e j£m f sou. aOUltoe A Jobasaw'a a. era, wilt keptampklj ay taaaa H. taltb. Aqsat 7] c. ia. bskdl , N — " 1 »„!SS5fa I"

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS aue.ttV wanted, T'*OUTJA»*IT' AND V "* T,IE R IBELLIUS. Every en, v ho*,eir'n,?e u S" "'JTulhSf _ p^af or'ra"^:rro; ',i: z?n vjct. - oi5lia^to lis ,Keeof lubre«Vw'll*"tre Do«".",!* r'r "mVu * , • • 'aT'sTLBIIInV Hartford f . A I'll YBIOLOGIC Al. LllAV INOS of the A.fATUMY if th* HUMAN , OKbANt.la a aisle ol Hewitt, and Dme» i , iiui'2S'!^yD^rs; I : j- '• married, oud thuer e.mlem|d!'''n« mamagi" w*h! t 'h '"""re « I "W al currency , by Td37eaatog H ; i seat to any part of the world. 1,1 ' ' EMPIRE HEWING .MACHINES IIIEGEMC ATI YE, * SWrnTLI^BBT A KAMPINO, SI A U ' . tneel.ltv o" the hu.ioii'ol l£|™rtCgII£!*,1|! ' beeaVuhmltted loTnumlre Hy»l*ol«Wloa hat ! physicians, and they atruuly ree'.umeaTlt'.'."! ■ aim ,,u r' •' tavor, and mUde la ted hy a!|nwho^ leal'lhrea™" ""lTn'liree'^1'7^ 'iruggtvta and dealers In pnre'wtaea w'll'i'kswp THE EEEIPTIC SEWING M .'"t'e' m:«' .{"JBK ^ ' STATE * ' UL.f »',Ot BLK-TMtaAu'JijuiHtNK'* "IlKVT F A M PLES^of ^ SK W INO-M AC HID E "\t: »/5?-H ot? DR. A. ATKIN NOY*M~ ' ll^Laol^ »"»' HUUNn. * weeer/eiftae tllaeaae. g, aeially ael.Tik'."? Jhafm':*" pire°? I ea*7lmtoj "wSit^do' ^S'lhtV'lt'eMmA '"tt'l" THE PEOI'LE'N FKIEYD. 'jPRRY-DAN l^ y ttiLTABLIt ^PA lit ICILt KB • .eh ,'gt. re*" MaaBUb taao,' Md^nJr'tovhe'eym !»mr than k W."^ " to worth ^ ^ I. EE'S MAGIC SOAP, auu^mliltuery geceia of a" klada, wl'qiuut injury lured by II. H. 1.EE, Mala Street, Camhridae, N. (•(I *"l PArit*!«o''rBj?Sf Vl "tWh * yj, ,k blOO TO FiOO JJ •^ JJIOvrH, jad all ^arensra^ld. ( W e cuIJla.Tdd'ielV AUC<frj"* I'll EY ALIER'8 EIFE 1' m.T '.'■ m i". lv a t! '! '( iLu" "Via h™ EAa*'! ud BLAlTt ; will PIWITIVKLT atop its falling p w,l. la all ) on 'nH,u I re lor " i,!*ha re. * MM*hy aiTd riig! gl.tv. SARAH A. IHEYAUUL M. D. MRS. WIN SI. OWN QUEEN HA. BRESTORTB Has proved Itself THE BFJT HAIR RESTORER EVER OFTER'D TO THE rCBLIC. It wilt ehaage gray hair to Its original color, rale 'all daMroff* ItwIH arrert'jra ""a "St' A .Umiiant sod rovlrurator' au'itili pramotavhi 'llkantrem " °°°'' Ar^at wiry tale fit aufLaad I. A DIE*. YOt'NfJ AND OLD. If ytra wish th* W 1>,e NULEN."— | Price gl iwr bottle, laid hy all Druggtata. Also, hy 1 UTTLE A CO., 1ST FulUm BL, N. V. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS, ^ I L SUFFERERS. Prom Pulmonary In teases, Nervous Debility, lemtle « eah aesae.j oi^Chronir Dtoordrrv, ol . depressed, rendering necessary a NERVOUS TONIC A INVIGORATOR, Are earnestly referred tu tke fbllawlag Trati. FREVARATSJN0' (Wt|1NCH,:*T,:B'* tokNciN* HYPOPHOPHITE6, which hie been used tor the past tan veere In / thousands Ol rases with "RESULTS U-NPARAL- ( LELED in the ANNAL* *f MEDICINE. N MEDICAL TXITIMONT. "I have oo doubt whatever of th* doserier efficacy ot the Hypophaepbtlealn Ik* treatment ! Ihod. hitherto dlarnv red . — W. W. Towaauu, 'S mjJJn!n£,8n' '^'*j rowstdeMk Nervous TIehlUty, Chtoroale, and tactptoat Consumption.— E. V. Wravaca. M. D , Turin, N T. ' nw-aold hv all retaort able Drucgut*, aad . at th* tole Dr pot , a tin tfal'ed va'e*. I.) the Manufacturers, J . WINCHESTER A Ct>., ad John nr.. N. Y„ to whom all nrdvre should he add, eased. MR*. WIN ft LOW* JJTITO PtLLS THE GREAT FEMJLE REMEDT. The Mr*Tia True are prepared aalp for a to-to-ota. to Which gs FareaM e^«».|on u THET ARE THE ONLT GPRCtNE PtLLX EXTANT. ■areeto^Th^tovto^to to? ^ -WbgaHD H I