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state raws. A young hub named John Boat!" had hi» left land badly ernibodatthe foundry of J. W. ft J. F. Starr, on t Sunday, by a tm of iron Wteg «P«> •it. One finger wrb broken. A kew York paper in afludtag to the locoroodrewHttk nniau.ee in Jersey City, mention onejrU^e that "yelk like* thousand <f*oktd opbockidce with a eyelone ruAhtag through them. Mr. George CROon, » bookkeeper in pony. SmBO*, «V recently a dtaunce of thirty fcrt from A bridge in Fhfllpeburg. He traa vary seriously tajum,'but is now recovering. ill- HUM TfiLAL.— In U* Atlantic County Court, II j oufig couple named Kterbnaa, were nciultted on a charge of murdering and latent bom soon after thdr marriogi', of which the husband was not the lather. A HHK broke ont Thnreday night in {fighter's Irrm Foundry, Jadwon street, Newark. The flames were communicated Irian the BUst-luniamr in the rear traildjng^and destroyed a , l«trt of IL Thli-Jomte eefijnhted *t i :t,UU0 ; folly mpimil. V... i Accnmvftit * FERRYBOAT.— A I young man ratnwd Edward Tynear ! 'drawled' Into jthe englM room "of the ferryboat Jcney City late on Saturday i night andMsB asleep. He became en- I Ublgiedtpfterwards in the machinery and mmaliKd a sevjjre fracture of tlx j right if He was conveyed to Bellevuc , Hospital, New YorkEtrauW snipe* have made their ap- , pearnnrc hi the uuushrs along the | Hadkensnek. The professlomil gun- , nets who livu in that district predict iin early winter botli from tho feel , that wild ducks have already made , tbclr appearance and on nceouul of ; domiciliary arrangements on the part ( of the muskrtn. THE body of the man wliocoiumited ( suicide at Newark, on Weduesdry, by | throwing' hlmnrivo upon the track in front of a locomotive. la identified as that of John ftbddun, a young man 25 ' yuan of age, who resided In Prospect - Sirrrt, Newnrk. He leaves a wife and ' two small children, hut neither his 1 relatives uor any other person furnish 1 any nphtnatiou of the cause of his ' rash act. A bul named William WlUdns, 1 living In the county^, was run over, on < Mnrkut street, dtls head was conald- t rrably cut and it was .supposed one of i hk legs was broken, lie was taken to (he residence of his uncle, Homuel ; Kudderow, where his wounds were j .tressed. The street was frill or hoys ! at the time, following the band wagon ( and it was a w.mder others Were not r injured — Wat Jm.j Prase. I drslroying the pasture in many |virt* of , our county as tfell as vegetables aiul | track. One fcrroer In naddon reports , the loss of all his pasture in one field by grasshoppers. They mots in Immense masses and dratroy everything I hat cornea In their way. They have , made their uppearaucc'ln son*.- ports of j our city, entering the houses in sonic in- , stances. So far they have been much , more destructive tluui the scmilren , year locusts.— HW Jerteg Prus. , Hrakikmak Kn.nati.- A brakes- < nun named Heury (Airistiiw, employ- f ed .at the Morris and Essux Railrwul, t ntel bk deatlt in a shocking manner at ; East Orange Junction, ts.-tw.-eu live j uihI six o'clock on Thursday evening. ' White | sowing from otto ear to another , .*■ n wood freight train lie slip)**) and f fell downhctwtril them. Nine ran. t panned over Ids body, and ilissUtrd ] that a shovel had to ho used in gather- t ing up hk remnlus. .The Imdy was , first cuf in two and thou ground into , mims-inenl The engineer saw the ■ .... fortunate man slip through, but was i powcrtess to percent- the catastroplic. , Deceased resided »t Washington, . Warren County, and leaves a wife < and child. . Tub NrwAKit ahd Patbrson < Railroad, lias been h*se perpetnally ' . to the Erie Railroad Company. The • Erie Road guarantees the lionds and « pays' the stockholders 85 per rent, of lh.'i gross reratpta of the road.—' W* rood k to he brradpattged. and the 1 Western express trafcioflheErisHuad 1 will pass through this city- " k 1 -l.it.il that Mr. Cornelius VandcrUlt ' and other New York capitalists have purchased several hundred acres of ' land above Franklin and on Uw line of the road, and propose to found a new i oily. Mr. Flsk, the Treasurer of the ' Erie Railway, becomes a Director In ' the Pateroon and Newark, vire Mr. 1 Ilowell, of who retiree. The Hoard 1 now consists of Messrs. reddle, CheIhcrwood. Dertom, Fkk, and Goukl. 1 The .road will bo speedily completed 1 and equipped. Youno MrtHWCnatHTiA.s AeeoctA- J TtoNa. — The Annual Conventiuu of ' the Young Men-* Christian Assucin- ' thins of New Jersey will 1st bchl at ' Trenton on Uie 8th and Vth of October. Christian Young Msu from towns in ! which Associations do not exist, are .radially and earnestly invited to lie present ami take partiu tha proceeding*. Th» preaeore of these brethren last year addul" very much to the interest of the Convention. There are at least twmty places in Nuw Jersey in which Young Mm* Christian As Ing (brooming year. Lei those young in their midst attend tbk Convention. There are tens uf tW^^rf young tary of the Trenton Y. m. C. A. laand k raid by ewty coc ratog Mrs, KfA. ;;

mum intelligence. h hBOnr VA«AOE.-Tbc* American 1 e Isirk Telegraph . Cspt Charles lUns.ii, a which left New York Aug 7. arriv.il s at Cromtadt after a'passagoef only 25 ' da vs. Ob the 16th day she was off thr 0 Irkbusut, on the iWh in tbeCattegat- - The Russian authorities assert that t t ber time is the quickest ever made by - sailing vessel between those ports, k The most remarkable part of the trip was that between Elainore and Croo- 1 , stadh which she made in 5 days Quick PASBAar.— One of the quicke est passage* on recotd lias lieen njade - by the Sdir Rescue, Chpt Kelly.. She , , saitodlritm Newport Uhh iust, at noon, for New.- York, were she arrived at : noon 19th. took in a cargo of corn same 1 day, sailed j»th, and that evening put J c into New London for a liarbor, and J t 21st, at noon, passing Newport on licr I ■ way east, thus making ber roc ml trip c in 3 days, not deducting the 12 lion re f ( iu New London or the 18 boor* In New ' , York which would make ahc actual f . running time. 42 hours— .V. y. Herald. ■ t TUB ateamcr H'jowiny, Captain i Jacob Tenf.'which W-ft iliiladelphi* for , t 8a vamuih Saturday last, lost Kcr wheel * at sea on the 22d lust. She was taken , . under canvas to Martin-.. Industry Light ' r Shrp.thirty-threcmilesfruihSavannah, o . where she was taken tntnwtiy a trig, J > and arrived safely at the hitter port on " . the eveniug uf the 23d. TllE United States steamer liuikon, £ 1 belonging to the South Atlantic " i squadron, will arrive at Washington - Navy Yard in a few days, to go out of • commission. This is the first ship to ' ' go out of commission under the recent l - system uf reduction in the navy. * Amwv.w, N. J. Sept 22 — Tuesday J ' morning about eleven o'clock a strange a ' yacht al*>iii twenty foot kj-cl, with no £ one oil lxtard, uune asliore on llrigan- £ tine Beach ; saik up at three reek, J anchors all on Isiurd. A man's liat p and book were also found on Ismrd. q Her name k the I/iunge. f, Vebv SHORT Pawacik. — Rcftr Mar. ry Ioutdell, CnpL ,S»ni E. Taylor, left p New York nftcniooii of lutli Inst, nnd ' arrived at Jacksonville, i'L-1. -JOUt hav- « ing made the run in 3 ilnys and 6 hours, which is probably the shortest passage ever made between the two port*. TltK Cornfield Point Ughtvessel, Isknd Souud, luis lsnu fumisli.il 1 with a new fog bell (ln place of the one a' that was cracked), which will be rung " ' thick weather as usual. Bnio New TitoMAB & John, from Malaga (or New York, was at the Breakwater 22.1 hist, with r of kith tupmasts ; also lost over- r the second nuilcand one seaman. Tim captain would engage a steamer to tow hk vessel to New York. Schooner J. E. Simminis, ofCatn.len, N. J., sunk off Capo Poge ou Saturday, 26Ui inst., in U Cstlwips water. Crew saved. Thr Public Debt. i The statement of tlu- publie debt « ' for September 1st, appeared last week. Jj exhibits a small ai-tnal. an.1 a large h apparent increase in the debt;' by rea- u iff krge payment-, during the * munth. A comparative summary with P tin- reixirt uf August shows that Uie si debt bearing aiin Interest has increased a The delit hearingiiimii- % cy Interest has increased 81,195.520. matured .iylff not ineseahxl lor j payment has decreased 85,433,961 80. ' The delit bearing no iuterest lias incrensed 82.B82.dSk Tl*- bonds, Uwmoney, issued iu the PadOc Kailroa.1 Cumpuoies Wv inrrmsril 83.(WO, making an iuereose of the J] total public del* of #8, tk!7. 328 20. The J amount of coin on liand in tin- Tint- p 1 ha^incrrasod 89.1(10,983.28. The J amount of rurrency on hand lias de- { creased 811.573.287 44, making the in- 1 u crenseof the whole puiilic debt, less i p rash on hand. 812.079.8.33 36. But, f of thk iuereose 87.UOO.OWI should he ■ charged to capita] stock, for the par- ' chase off Alaska; and 83,102,000 to in- | ■ vestment in bonds leamil to the Pacific : 1 > ltnilruail; tltus l.uviug the 'stctoal in- { } I crease only 81, 777,832. r — , SEVBNVV Mlf.l.ro.w* Ot /IXlLLAHS , ok TrWASURK bare been lying under t | the sea near Uie Spanish coast;- ever f , stow- 1702. About thoic days, says J t sn exchange, an Anglo-Duteli flret > . was in Spankh wnteTs i-ngag.il in Uw r work of dmCroying cities and towns. * r Wliile they were in fhmt of Oodis, ■ ■ the Mpnnkh vcs-els frimt Hk- Indies . arrived, aud hring unable to get iuU. , Cadis they sailed for Vigo, where Uie) . arrived in safotv. fh*- iff the vessels * [ of thk Indian licet was beqvily loaded J . with gold and silvcr. This could not ■ , he lauded without certain formalities, J I and Spanish "nil tape" kept the fleet ^ waiting until the Dutch fleet came j ■ . around from (.tuiir, pitched into the ■ I- S|«uiiank generally, seised thirteen J ship*, and sunk seven, one of which ' t the treasure ship. There the t treasure has lain for these one hundred , | and fifty-six years, aud now a contract j j e has l*ott_|ia.ir with nn American to « , raise the Spanish vessel and recover the treasure, if is-s-ilJc. ' IT will he remembered that in Fete ( ruaty, 1866, tte. luagnillcvot stramer f W. R. Carter, ur the AthuiUc and Mb- , slirippi line, ex)iloded. with fearful lose of life ami treasure, about twenty miles above Vlckslairg, ou the Mississippi j river. After tiff jgpk>al.>ii tho vnse.1 took lire, and tin", upper works were ' partially Utraed, after which Uk liun j swung round to the Arkansas shore ami sank in water seventy feet dorp. . On Uie r.-ssoL In charge of Uie until, ii B ger, Mr. Gray, who was test, was a safe of the A liable Express Company, „ containing two hundred and thirty _ thousand dollars in ivffianal i-urreticy. Owing to the great .iepcb .ff water and the FoUr-r 'dl Water- sow, laid Uk d wreck, the many attesnpt* nuuie by Uw - company heretofore to recover Uw W tnaaey have ire, in rain. BatraiU b hoping against hope, and working wiU,

NEW ADVERTISEMEWTfrWiBj ■EXEDkrPlYIHE WiTCHH , TINE JEWEtE* AKD SILVEE W ARE. AlUcto Mltsfcts far Welains Silver W..,dl>.«. Cp Tows New Store, No. apt Bresdwsr. BETWEEN AMITY * FOOETO STREETS. Ksepers or u,. aty Trae. Abo, Attests tor ME AMERICA* KAWMAM WATCHES, DeLOUUtBENCntCTS H. K. ..BENEDICT BROS. UP TOWN SSI BROtDWAV. I BEOTHEBS, tri BBOADWAYJ M i iltntwissct FRtwa Br^fensBlym. ( WATERS' WoJ?h»<Sdre!l"f1enolI%»lo4roo» sat Wpu Sr,"o »ran5'elea' sia'.'se sonblr S. ^'l^HcSra^wATwa co,[t kTisTmosi«uc--rt«^store Ptssee^sis "We ess tpesk ol tbe werlu el Uie w.rei wlti £Tr?irere'iiee5 Jreal'liou - mu, SHAW'B PATKJT CARB05 ASK. MR ANO CHE a rarr ink^in the sed Imperttkable. Tbere le Mehemlcslbr whlcb It cu be rea'.ved. ersred or estrsc.rd, wlthoal deelisytss Ibe peper epos whlrb It le si'n.^s^uS'isau to us eubetasee wUeb would lu the less, corwould oesM out ee nod sad brlehl esrrrr. ; Tble qusUty ousfat "> bliss II Into un.vrr.sl . 22 ; CsEos.llqu«rtrnntJ^d ^^HSV.n°*ps°liK»e. ! set. l-srkssr . tot. Powdrr, 1X8. tult set. IS | ^BfeaacSaaa i for sale b MimlSnS' Co*mTIIE I'LOBEACE 1 SEWING MACHINE. I Bestead A|tlrullurel Felr, Prsredesre. New York State Agricultural Fslr. Bum.lo - • Mnljrlsad last, luh, D.IU»ore ^ , Fs^Ureu^bs^me^^^'muVrettom^ J PSMIEYBBWISG RAmi^c'ui'.h-'wOELl') ' FLORENCE SEW-INU CO.^ Stud tor so lUustrsed Circular. "'inrriAs 822. .VOVEtTV 6EW1NV, EMHROI DERIHG. Uruidiug Machine, 1 \ : ' - Nscblor. ISsjsos. ron^lrre^ nreblsr rvrr j call le duos with the hUhlittceo msoMur. ' Scat0 tt'ts durehre sS" w'tulsf sfltousre1 ' We wen, eaeotsbo.h lorsl ud IrereUns. !o Isore this wach.ns Ihmssbeallhe U tiled 5saj'.-25K;-5:-iSra.'Sit pHoed ■ertUses, rmbroldrelsf. (ln Sole Aies-i for tntlsltoil SUU? stdraudss. qpeetsut St, Phllsdelphls. Pa. EC add Von Hill Sorely Bu) Nr. InJitpnMIe la errrjr Finally, Haiti. ~EF5:aS?gSSai3 MSS'SkaKS i , - , • ; . ,. - I j SJ I each, sule srel coullr rlfhts for sslt bj li. L. NEU^Tohh rO .^oprtrli.. JOHNSON ft CO i HAfo5sdV!5reJot«?,or Rju.'ST'-aires? !(rw 1'atrDt RBIngle Bracket. t« PR dosee. Scad for tnuslrelrd Trrellotr for esu .u> wb«r. nrttre Uslted w-srs'n! °° "**" CoolL'*» j , ' BENNETT. JOHNSON h CO, WANTED, AftENTN, S7 5 Ihd^s'lM^Strodues't^r CKNtMNE COMMON SENSE FANILT SEWING MACHINE. This nnrhlsr will ^*h. tom.^eeU. ^luoS, UUIM. eorLblnd, breld ! sHBUre •ETeMsSTteiSSMraMS wu^"t sM npn4Tu" eomsdo'£ m°° drerestrooM?! coTpttuSmsT rt.'or til WII.DER'8 PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilder's Patent I'uwder & Bnrglsr-Pruof Locks. THE BEST nOE-PROOF SAFE 1 . siiZ-ul vHn'X. Wilder Salamander Safe Company. I IT'S _ __ _ CHASE A Cab KM* IRK LA UK DRY BLUR i Foil l.AUNDB? P0RFO8B8. I rslsflumoUsea Dry lor». PrerereTb, CHASE ft i C A RPEtlNQ. " ~ 1 > j. T. DEEACB4MN, ■

BJ^^EDjCAL. ' COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE- 1 ~ - > ' i COE'S D1SPEPSIA Ct'AU'. , COE'S DYSPEPSIA lIBt. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. : 1 ' ■_ •' COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. J COB'S .DYSPEPSIA CURB* \ i«K*S Dl'SPErsIA (TBK. | COK'S PISPKP8U (THE. j' (OK'K Dlsrmtt (TRE. Tble Woild iruussvd learedy fur Uw unlsir - | DYSPEPSIA, - Indigestion, Sick Headache, j i Sonrniresor Aridity of Ntoui- j i itch, Blaing of Food, riaru- ] Icncy, EusslHsde. Weari- | ; hr»». Biliousness, and , Ntousnch and il tod rami- 1 1 and woo! of aJ^sdlieRlo^or coutipeHlou) ere •uic^dylnj. ^ HeXl'fi?.."'™''''''''***'" wc"b*,b>"° "I COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUKE. FOR LIFER COMPLAINT BILIOUS DERANGEMENT ; Mr. Jjtuler ScjIou. ii ir/in/rm/i ' mervhant of thirl ^ yvurn, in j Miltni'ulux , one of the muni j reliable aiul careful men in ' Hut State, nays, under date, ' f |WpeUClirefsou"lt haiT KroTedrEBYIxrriv \ , asuafsetory ss s reowdy. 1 hers NO healta- [ lion Is savins that we hare rrtrivr.l GREAT , BENEFIT frve. lis usr. Very, reapeetfolly, ^ ( ^ ; "A GREAT BLESSING " the ue/ uLCor's D) HHRSIS Vuia -i. r h twra '■ i. that aha wee ell the while, lor asoelhs. un.bre I to do auylhlss. She took, at your tsetahre, 1 t BSe^/Vmn"?^ rad^sow'dco r lively well, she recants this medtetsr as a ■

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i LEGAL NOTI CES NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS. jE^ttrsSmtife'SToi.T'w'jrth! ' ' DAVID HEWITT, Adalalslrstor. nsim figi ------- - NOTICE M CREDITORS, ptU POET HALTIN. EareotHs ol Fstrlek ' ^""""SS&WALVth, Esrew. .., Dated AsgBSlTI, ISSK _ >. . Notice of Asslsnmetit. ! N<2iiCSf^ Ow'telSeE'to1 thj cwiatyoVcepa' May, sed SUIe o( New Jereev. '. hath this dty msda. as as.lcnu.rrt to the cub- ■ bi" cred°'on"aod'ftol tor tf ldVreduS? mure JXUrd Sf|.t- It. IMS. siWt STATE OF NEW JEKS^Y, ■ E5SBBt$gtf8j i *lm"°hr"sreu™.ret dapodtrd 'berr lor lbs ' I redemptlos of surl, notes will br surrendered ] Ito. -orUDon-w. r. N. bUCl.AKL, ] I *""" 1 NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS. i t vOKNELIA C. UAItDV. A;l..lalet.»tri« ol „V/.Srii3^sV,iVhrsja i i GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. &c., KIRK ft FRT, ' Lr: • : pTBAS, SPICES, j ; BUTTER, CHKK8K.URB. 4 (IROCEns1 I i Hre^Aft'ry. i """'epSffcrts-n . SS'"" pp i sfeuj, St-** SASH AND BLINDS. | HENRY FREDERICKS ; ! ltKMOVKI) TO Ills NKW STORK. ' j j "uA1tDWAH£^ | ^ j menu. ITow^i'iutfofie, ^talbs Tools. CWja). j ; ! [.SSSSSErSi'L'S ' ' aacood an svtlels, at aa abort a nnlrr.and on " I bolter trruis thin any oUwr retaWltbme.il In this ysrtol theeouotry. Ptessestrr n-e a rail j before jsurehaslng elsewhere.

READY-MADE CLOTHING. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL K. K. I or. SersBd and Makct Bit., rUHjCDELFHlA. G LOTH ING FOR MEN AND BOYS. notks, CaulBKm sad Vrstlagi. DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOM WORK I Agrata for 9llrd UstklBg. , to-worhwnt o« we tjd^th.1 | GROCERIES. i THOMAS R. AGKEW. 200 ft 182 UKKKSWR'H STEKET, ■ He. tedseed Iht F.l.e-ol TEAS, (XIFFKKS. Sl'G AM'LUl'Rssd alllitsds of GROCEK1ES, From IO to MO per cent. as|s:i. » IJW Besiets BoLa&O k O. snd I'. It. *■

■ IJ flltlMi iTHBKH! ! GO TO HEADQUJTR^ERS! Buy of the Manufacturers and Save- Money! The Largest, Cheapest attd Best Assortment of LURBEB iu, NA Jerseycan he found nlE.vkJ.l_ Wilson ft Cu.'s Steam haw afril Planing Mill and Lumkr Yard. MillviBe, Cnmhertaud Co.. New Jersey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, •' •» CONSISTING IN PART A000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. feet White Pine Flooring,; worked) 100,000 feet Eastern Si»ruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 11 incli South Carolina Flooring, worked. (KM) feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 ftjet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. . | 100,000 feet Cedar siding, pinned and not planed. L feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. 500,000 extra Cedar sLxteen-inch Shhtgles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lnth, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pmo 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. l.GGG.OGO FEET EXTRA HEBffLOCK FRAML " TIMBER, all lengths and sitwa, constantly oit hand and sawed to j ° order. A very lecture .« ... K..uw.. .. thr to. wr bsvr huthtts,. | • WU MAM I'ACTl lil-; (U K OWN LUMBER! ^ CONTRACTS TAKEN! /' ' fJj tit/f/itif(s ^tini idled i'Jftcudy, f'ar (I ci it/ia/ji tj I Any purties desiring building done for cash can save money i ; by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to j which n net cash purchase is entitled. i

| INSURANCE. ! J- «. , . ARK ft CO., KANKEUS, I National Life Instirancc Co I, j rXITED STATUS OF IHKKH A. J, [jstulf. of Pt-iiMuyltnuiii unit ; i CASH CAPITAL OF OAF, MILLION MILAIA. j ' .'SSsSSIfes J i «K*gMgSges 1.5BS i i K. W. CI. ARK ft CO., I j No. 35 S. THIRD St. ;j MIILLVH.LE Hlimi, * FIRE INSURANCE , COMPANY, 1 M1IXVIX.LB. N. , INCORPORATED IBM. L'^'ireuirs, iftore^sud o-.hrrBuUdLxS'Houso-John 'w suire.lown j Jutto[i , | r. E«ti.0itsirUrv. itsr-y ; THE HUDSON COUNTY MI.Tt.AI IKSURAKCR COMPART, ; I^NIl'BKa ai^st Lou or Dtupby Ptl^. ^ Offloc, I EXCHANGE PLACE, ! fust Ns.toosl Bunk Bulidlaf , Jaracy City j ma, JtcK" ^AQ.d.N.j. j J ARCH STREET HOVSE, Id JTORNEBoI ARCH «t.h DELAWARE Are. tj Vhto. PHILADELPHIA. I It CHARLES W. LOCKE, j ^^Hoait 'tus bwre^rv-fhtutrd lusldr and REAL ESTATE. * NOTICE TO THE PVBUC. - H .v u gg Capa lalaud. H. J , May solh ism. Ja-ly

LUMBER. Saw Mil! and Lumber Yard, j j Ml.'hlcun A SuaqurliBiiRa While I'ln.q j saf p.rrrz z3,..n<.. j [| Wliltc rine, "ak A ll.-nilo.-k Timber M . .WGU.U . .(f. : NEW LUMBER YARD J i CtHIPMlt BTIKICKT WllAtlP , ! i "L Pine, tyn-lce and Hemloel frame Stuff, Cedar, CjjTta, Pine and . Spruce Shinglci, Shingling and Plastering Lath, Picket, and other Fencing', Carolina Heart, Fir. riaiu and Mate are Sap. WUle Pine, Sjiruce and Hemlock Flooring. . DILL. TIMBKK It all Kluda Purulabad at I ha Low sal lures. Ires and Trrots will to nadr SsUitaatory. Jrdrea for Lumbar lo br thlppwd by IUU. or . itarlr tranaporlatloo, will to prenptly Ollad, ; a id Jiaruaulai attaattoh will to Rlrao to aar that It la proprrly loadad aad forwmrdad wlh| jat-v Camden. Haw Jireay. JEREMIAH 8CHELLENDEB £ 'rally that^hahaa^lnr aata^Uryr|su|'plye" s and rvcry rartcty o^lsiudfa'r'uisstor ***"' I Tbr anaatloa ol the |.uhUs u reaiwd fully • GRAVEL ROOFING. NOTICE! GRAVEL ROOFINC! j TICK ONLY AliBNTS j .KLEBRiTED 1 Watrcn Gravel Roofing. '• MATERIAL, igpgnBP ^ BOOT8ANP 6HOE6. ^ ..." m. Kuanirttefo ; BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, J CAl'E ISLAND, N. J. <3 STS^Md'^^forta/^ortorreiadr in 1 ! .

' \ - - RAILROADS. 8TEST JERBEY RAILROAD Aim BRANCHES. SlHIUa AU1XBUBJIT. On aad altar WEDNESDAY. Rapt. M, lift Train wtll-lMTe Philadelphia an ' hllim COINOdOurH CMay -. .i-. . A.M. tondSS!. LU It M. wJetrUta, 3 hii:: •-)) Woodbury, 1% , IA» SEs. f'Sltoi' renntilln villa. ..— •'Bk'.- •§.'. § I^VU&ad » '« j • sTi s s I : [ is S ^RrsularCoupon aod'Eacurafo^n T^rta jnsu yte'K Vp-t'w. j^n. | WOOLEN MILLS.

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