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Tmt Rliodc IsUnfier* tmn rtambakr* , Tn biggest pumpWa ififruiT . wri^Bglpoaada , TMMeathafiisram .h» wbsilydte- I »,.,*««« fat Ofeaga TB ayatee tradeta BnWmorel.a. j Two Donbary youths' paid S12.60 on a gift JWrfb? P*W. C. O. D„ and fimnd in K mne brokonSwick. Mb. j. C. Dbbbt, agent of the United State* tor the Parte Exposition, estimates Wa expente*at«M,4TS.3X Til* sign boards pot up at rmd en tarings on the Padflc Railway, are ■aid to be " loot oot for the Injtma." ; Me. Alexander, the Diinota "cattle king," baa lost SOS haul of cattle by i the Taxaa distemper. TUB oyatrre lu Ek«t Greenwich harbor, la OamffiKHrtttJmT® been deetroyeil , lu great number, by sbur-fish. i Tub Boston /Wis of the opinion i that the omra from Spain indicate* that i Queen laabeHa Is "watting Spaniah." i I/>inbard,ofG^^^re building an ' Silver ktiil-taatcaufornin, wa» ' visited by daj earthquake on the 6th Inst., the ilr/ Immediately afterward. ' lining filled ^fllh smoke. J i Gbw. jh>am j. slemmer, of Fort , (■tcksut; Florida, memory, died et bin port, Jforl Imnmlc, on Wednesday j ItEv. t)u. Thomas h. Stockton, ^ formerly Chaplain lo the House of f KeprrsentaUva at Washington, died on Friday last, in Philadelphia, aged j •DO. , Mark Twain, lecturing on the .Sand- f wich Wanda, oflered to ahow bow the ( cannibala eat their food, If aomo lady , would hand him a baby. The lecture t was net Illustrated. , it is reported among the belles and , besiu* that Secretary Howard 1» soon lo r i" united in the bdly bonds of msirimeny to a young, accomplished, and wealthy American lady. Dnrr avd Credit.— Tho word D-C-IA Is composed of the Initials of . "Dun Every Body Twlcel" C-r-c-d-i-t . Is tormed of the Initial letters of "Call . Regqlarty Kerry D-y— 111 Trust. •' tub Victoria Falls In tho Zamhest { river. In South Africa, completely , eclipses the Niagara, being 1900 yards wide and 400 fact deep. Niagara i» . only lOOB yarite-wlde and 150 deep. ( liar ABA, October A— General Antonio Lopes do bunta Anne, of Uegi- , can tome, bos been ordered to' leu re , the Island of Cuba. Tlie reasons fop f this order are as yet unknown to the j pubHte Dab Cobbbtt bet lie could Jump ) from the bridge over the Susquehanna, ] at Tooawanda, Pa., forty feet to the water below. He. made the leap, but struck the water on his atomach, sank. , ONE or the oldest Free Masons in I the State of Rhode Wand, Sir Knight t Samuel Greene, of Woonsocket, died i at his home on Thursday, in the OStli i year of his age. lie was one of the t original members ofSL John's Encamp- ; A HARTAL lu Huston on Wednesday > afternoon struck and tlirew pepper 1 into the eyes of a young lad employed 1 by 1L M. Bailer ft Co., commission ' merchants, while proceeding from the 1 bank to the store, and robbed him of 1 1900 in bills and throe bank-hooks. 1 Tire rascal escaped. ' A country schoolmaster once naked one of his pupils If he had ever seen an elephant's skin, "yes, Sir, I have," shouted the young hopefUl. "Where?" ' Inquired the schoolmaster, qifltr ' amused at the boy's earnestness. "On an elephant," was the reply, accom- j panled with a meat provoking grin. Michigan has a city of three | thousand Inhabitants, settled almost | wholly by Dutch. It la called Uollandg' , and to said to be a very good copy of a city in Holland. It supports three . pnpcii published in the Dutch language, wHoh to almost the only tongue | used In business and in ordinary oon-
Thb telegraph cat* under the Mis- I stoslppl, at MeuipDn, was reoantly taken up owing to tho Irregularity of l communication through it, and ou examination It was discovered that about four inches uf the conducting wire had been burned out. Notwithstanding I this want uT boffiwetion Urapntchrn < were fnrwanled through, although ' somewhat Inoguhriy. New York, Oct. 8 General wu- ' linm Gates (Bod In this dty yesterday, ■ at the age of eighty yeaus. He was in 1 the IT. S. army for sixty-woven year*, ' and was a commanding offloer during 1 forty-nino years. Generol Gates served ' in the Florida war, and also in the 1 Mexican war. He captured the famous ' Osceola. General Gates was never re- _ porta} sick daring his seTlce in the army. GBB. ftobmmcx hue telegraphed to Thomas l. flallock, Esq., Secretary of the Republican Congressional Committee, from Dayton. Ohtq, October lNh, that he and Senator Morgan have dedded that R to not necessary to . The presiding officers will aaeordingly, on that day, adjourn the two Houses of Oongreha lo November 10th. red In the* army from August 1 to December 31, 1WI. Sore the last date * A laWBENCB despatoh to the C*m Tribune Mate* that a remarkll 'aas bZ l.wf the remain, of a crocodile, and tokngth from the liewd to the erad ef the tall. Ofthejaw «dy iha qpr ooe to* found. which
Tn tea of Spain has bran pro-" rldlng s^ainrt a stormy day for some - Ume part, so that in a pecuniary point of Tteacrae revolution data not Ibid her > unprepared. She has been selling her property at every chance, an'd coilcct- ■ from the treasury fevery kind or claim that couM be made up In her be- , half, or that of her family. It has been ' staled that she has carried off.twcnty- , tliree millions of reals that belongs to . the treasury; but this to probably only an incorrect version of th&toct which weTrave stated above. Iler money has ' been mainly Invested in lurodoo. In ' this she has only fcUowcd the example of her mother Queen Christina, who I left the throoe of Spain with a mlghty > fortune, and of her cousin Francis n., ' whom Garribaldi did not drive out of ; Naples until be hud placed millions ' r enough In- foreign countries to make i him one the rich men of Europe,' i Boston, Oct. U— < ; forge L. Richard- « I sun, of the firm of Rage, Richardson ft ! Co., of this city, residing at Igmgwood, . I fsoru. his bod at one o'clock, wliile | 1 under a temporary lit of in- < ' sanity, and deliberately cut the throats ; of his two children. The eldest one, a . , of thirteen yrars, is dead, but the i I other ruay recover. Richardson fled from the house, and has not yet been t ! found, and (ears are felt that lie may „ t have committed stilcido He was a ; | gentleman much esteemed for his ex- • client character, and the uliuir has n caused a profound feeling of sorrow in J ' the community. • Boston. Oct. o— Evening.— George ■ Richardson, who cnt the throats of _ " his two sons, and then disappeared, ' . was found this morning in his barn, b and has been sent to the Insane Asylum J at Sumerville. Tlio elder son did not « survive, but hopes are entertained I, tliat tlio life of the younger one may bo £ saved. lost summer Mr. Richardson J sun-struck, and lias had trouble * wltli hiaheod ever since. He had been u absent from his business for nearly a j1 week through Illness, and his mfod has e doubtless* become more and more de- 1 A curious Indian pipe was dug up from an Indian mound at Martha's Vineyard not rong since. It is quite ° , neatly carved and well shaped, and bears the appearance of petriOcd wood. If it is of pottery, it to of lighter quality than can lsi made at present. London, Oct. 12.— The director* ] ; lliat i_the caBlc or ltwu, L. J tween ValeHtin Bay and Ilenrfs Content, was repaired at 1 p. m. on Sunday, and is now in perfect working soxk capitalists are about lo Intro- • dure into this country, manufacturing > machinery for making the fabric known French delaines, which have never 1 made here. Mrs. Gboboe Francis Train lias 1 bought two acre* on the Hellenic Newport, fur 819.000. Old Hundred.— It having bren asserted that Luther took ilw grand men- j sure wo know as Old Hundred from { i the ballad music of the peoaauts of his ' . time, a musician of antiquarian taste i ! Asserts that Old Hundred was not derived from ballad muslr, but. appears J to have bren compiled from the Gre- r gorian chants. There are four of these e old chants in existence, from which the , whole of Old Hundred may lie made . Its compiler was not Luther, hut most probably William Franc, who ^ the music to the Geneva , Psalms, published In 1561. In that r publication tho tune was contained. It waaswiginally known aa the One Hundredth Psalm, tlichre its present title. ' 1 A Consistent wivant.— A lash- J \ tollable lady In Boston had in her em- { , ploymcnt n young man from the « country. On certain occasions ho was ! instructed to inform any company that J | might ring at the door that "Mia. j 6 was not at home." a One day John made a roply to an , 1 friend of the lady, who ahortwent away leaving n card and a i ] i promise to call again. ■ lAs the card Was hai)d«l to Mm. ; . 1 H she said: ; ' "John what did you ray' to the i
" I told her you were not at home." : , " Well, John, I hope yod did not j • no. ma'am," raid Jotoi, " 1 j r never laugh when 1 tell a lie." 1 An Exciting Ocean Rnce. I We have before ua an abetract of the • , of ship N, B. J.'almer, Captain - i Charles P. laJW, a well known I and respected resident of Brooklyn. , This vessel to one of the swiftest and ] . surest In tho. China tea service of i Messrs. A. A. Iaiw ft Co., and this ! | account of its tost .trip is In. its ' an Interesting document The ] I report states that the ship had au unu- i [ anal-- amount oT ntugh wratlier and ! , hurtling winds. The time of this fcat 1 , to set forth ss follows;— ] Passage from New York lo the line, . , days. Passage from line to tho Chpe, , , twraty-aix days. r Pasrage from Cape to Java Head, ! twenty-six days. ' Passage from Java Head to Pilot Ground, twWv* di^ys. ; Total, ninety .toys. What renders this passage yrt more remarkable to the tort of a stern ocean ' race which It carried on for-mgny days ' with two similar and siurffcrly bound vessels. - On the log for the BftacMh day we find the eu^, "At noon made > s ship ahead." The next day, "Game-' - cock two miles ahead." Next day, » "Gamecock two miles astern." Next, 6 "Gamecock four miles astern." Tht - nott, "Gamecock dose to us." It drops 5 .gain four mtk* astera the following f day. And for the twenty-first day the " entry to -Gamecoeft put of sight aS stern." Again toward the end of the 1, wppraZL'thc log. It to nerdWs to describe the similar episode between , die Palmer and the Golden State. I- Both of these competing vessels had v about tone days the start of the Palmer „ from New Yiwk, and tlas totter passed , Angiera thirteen hour, after the Golda en State mid four hours after the w Gamecock; or, aecorflng to the s«mK
NEW ADVERTISEWENTS. BENEDICT'S TIME WATCHES nil* tpw*l*t aim silveb arARX. WiSSIssroMsOASllvWrtelsii. BETWEEN ABIT* A rOCSTH STREETS. THE AHEUCAE WALTHAS WATCHES, DKLOLXE BENEDICTS B. R. As4 SUABbosI Ttsw Tsbtes «•« »• hsd si Cf TOWS Ml UOIDWAI, BENEDICT BROTHXaS, III SBOADWAIJ , arawu.1 area, sm miio. at. iram . •Waters' ; om^MeaM, ( wRim U hsssteod Cer^ssrajTO j RBtwa W/TIET mHBOE rai. , JEST AND CHEA«^iro^NT-HE _ ^tUvu«dMIBnor,belcJurMl^soyUp*oI J lias. II loss no* eo^tro^arta^or aD^msl*»»rode or 1b snjr WSJ ,'h^ '• eolt'" ww'os° Q.b.1Uh",^b^ro-.^^I Cone "Onds ; ■Ui, . cJSa.4us«re7mt!V»d ^uTdinsi r*«il«sa, 1 per SBi, pwka«B. I ok JoWe;, l.»^ hAU«*LW THE FLORENCE ! sewing machine. ' New Entl'od AsHeultural Folr. Proudeece. r^rt'lhroo^hum Ihc^eoonlrr. thueeetebhUn ! BILTSE WINCIM jig ^LD *29. X0TELTI SKHI.Nt. EHBR0IDKKlXb. Braiding Machiue, COMPLETE WITH TABLE rORdlNLY ttL prired m'^e.^te.JM^s^^aerUf. (lo rlrrulnr. mfliAJL'issrjv5?8?isiBa,6ri *~ Sole A -• aa.gjg.'SA S.1**?.* 'S.t.n.. sis Cfceelsol si., rauadelpkls, P». ' He an^ Ton W UI Barely tof He. Darlt' Petrol Three Minute Cnke Miner. fndirptnsablt lo atry Family, Hotel, j Sleambaal and Restaurant, i - ■',-■! ..' 1 »J'ap,rfcSifislSIr'°*e.,J"n ! BENNETT, JOHNSON it CO. HABr5tel1J"*i>IS?" Mreel' Xew Fktrnl Shingle Brarkel.
flel'n' "n n I'l'b^'lf"^' 3*''"" iwu Uprl" I ft pa doses. Seod lor Ulootrolod ")■ n" I* be re lo tko Uollod 5! A olue °° "* *"** Oooklef 1 P " "" nENNETT, JOllJtSON A CO.. 4—f»— Warasi), *?!. - - WANTED, AGENTS, ' ■ r MACHINE. Tkle asehlas wul " , isnssh »nssshs^jssi k ■ • BaasatoA* ^Rrarr^^wTy fk' llek^eos to tuiv«nd p ; : ^J-JSCONSkcoT Pttteburxb, Ps. or Boo,' » W ALDER'S PATENT , SALAMANDER SAFES, I W Alder's Patent | j Powder ft Barglsr-Proof Locks. , i THE BEST riSX-PkOOl SAFE 1 : . .... -I*. TH* WORLD. Worroaiod fiao fraa Doapoea. Vj ,t,orre-re.„ nnnrZ,", . Wilder Batatoaader Kafr Carapaay. 1 t + i (341c | cq - e EMPIRE LAVE DRY BLUE FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSBS. » Superior tone, ms, trer edbred to Ike * a rraut. - | " For STRENGTH, COSVUIESCK nod I i I u II Sarpneooo Ito loot Mttk. | r Nuopln Uquld uul Or, torn. Prepnrr.; br : d CHASE to t:«-, - f" j *"_W*^»NUT,)H w r ] ■KCZ CARPETHfO. ° ; j. t. deucuii, " -CARdPE^INOS. P" MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, »BCa. E1t.
SHERIFF'S SALES. I I IHESirPS SALE. tad duto at Now roeoey,-, _ lEMSWSIStS ±3 . S&AwSs ; l>^«*Tot MwjTbni load nCyololnsto ) jSjjSSi|S : , houoo u l lot^ oMnod_«dJoalnS W [ N» t. qp ' 'o^ollko^St'lrf^erl SaMsfkM : ' ' 'iohn WILSON. Stone. ! EDUCATIONAL. { Wayvllle Academical lost!- ' ! Mayvilll, n. j , yfirilMaats na TflainsE mpiemb., aLEGAL NOTICESJlOTIC^TO^C^ED^TORS^ , lor nsnlnit | Detod August II, IBS* ^ ; ss ; STATE ^OF JV EH ^JER S A'. V, N' III I or N«eoo7l tfoOOrsfnl' lin^ofijew ' UoTn^iemni^ * r'po,lt*rdJ hrrr lor the 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ^ ?ore^7 «nf^ drc-deot*to brlog IhHT^deble, dcttoy^lV|Ubi^!ww"tor^°S*tor •«'»» iberefur i A II At I NT ST It ATO II 'N NOTICE. | gSj """ ; - Doied toUtM Pote-tol MITK E TO C REDITORS. Ill nruon^B^ld d. decerned, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J D led Sept » im r ' ORDER TO^SHOW CAUSE, j ; A TCwrt<HoUM, oo the Twenty-, room! dny \ j ss.'nsJM Essen's ftrzi I f Esquires, iuitree. ; ^$ygass,.| 0^.0 Court, under oslh. e Juet end true recount o( i tto person si e.lnle nnfl del.t. of esld Bletord : . Sclent lo pov hie debts, ool requeued Ibr nld , ol tto Court in tto prealero. It Is otdorud the! ItofreSSuUi ol sold BlobArt Saltb".u^.I ; be lore the Court, al Cape M.y Court House, 00 the Fifteenth dog rt December. Deri, lo I 1 i
tbo rerlduolketeor.se the rose any Moulin. Bg tto Court. PETER SOUDBR, i 1 Sept. JO, 1BSS. (taj Surrogn'e. , ORDER TO DHOW CAERE. ATC."rtOffi.h""' Cohort held ot Cape^Mny JsksLs i ^^t^cl-ttda-taStowXtoua— Kldak<bMd!1AdmlnUlrntol ol Robert Ew. f Ins^ dree need, hovlogexklblwd^tothle OMjjL j oil aereoo, U'ereeteii In the Inn.le. tcnementn S."lh3H' ' the ...Id a^'^JWInt.^deeeneeJ, .S-uM^nol .orthereeidoetheiuoL^mttoema^io^roquIre! topt^to0?*!!.' t*"KB "" *uiro«ste. THE ^ C"" M" 0"" \Vml , A VI ItST-CLAHH j ' Family and Agricultural j 1 j' NEWSPAPER, ^ji ' PUBLISHED KYBRY WEDNESDAY, | Cap^dbljnd, New Jeraey. 9* TERRA: S2.Q0 PEE YEAR . . . IH ADVAROX.
BOILPiNGM ATERI Atr8 REASONED LUMBER. CARSISON, CII.LINGHAM k CO-X Saw Mill and Lnmbcr Yard, ( CAMDEN. N. J„ •peetteUr eoU tto' ottratlod ol^allto^nto before puretoetsg. Mlrblgxn ARmqecbonna White rtne, Ueiilork Joist, leards A Brantllng. WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, « SAP PINE. v EL LOW PINE FLOORING, Lnlh ^ ^ Fine, Oak A Hemlock Timber : ado. WHITE PINE. 1 1 OAK h. TELLOW PINE J L ^ ^ "M"P TIM HER 1 t NEW lumuku vaul n.e uodeZrereZ.eZijZ v mr lb ^ : Oat. IHne, Spruce and Hen, tact From, Spruce sidnyle'r 'sUugling an, I L Plastering Lalt. Pictete . grata and Delaware Sap. Wkit. Pine, 1 ' Spruce and llemtoel FUmring. BILL TIMHEi! ^^T.'raZni'toa.'to to mLM"' C , J V.ltVYIIAII NCIIEI.I.ENGF.R i _ . t as* ; ' ; ; , i j | I IIENRV FREDERICKS » ; HA"r«cMmo.v 'HS ' (| 0 Q nSsasTrs i jj REMOVED TO HIS NEW ST^RkJ'
TAINTS, PUTTY, BRCSHIA, fcr, | abort notlre. ^ R p w A R Nrtu"-r>"u.'"rfv' ., | ^ ! | : j s«?j j j ^^In^Federal Strect^^edrar^belou i HOTELS. SURF IIOE8E, CAPE ISLAND, NEW - JEH-SE I ., Robert Blcp, Proprietor. KSSSSHEts el mo. ItolobUwUI be supplied with nil tbo ; Delicacies t tat lie Sea-Shore Affords. \ TtoZf.SSSTl.=d ' thJmoaaStet^o'?! "" i COTTAGE BX THE BEA, COL- john fkxu.v, Proprietor, I great delight lo wtormlo. ble old 1 Irleade nod Urn vHltlog nun. tbnl Ibo COTTAGE 1TTHE SKA 1 LIQUORS ... , ,,Ra£???Sa^3S-3^2 LA rUTBBE HOUSE. ; I PHILADELPHIA, PA. j Xp^ff^oS?4 uld to ,|ns""»0e 'h l ,lK|*e ' nups J B' ""T r"*W "'pmprtei'orn. I WASHINGTON IIOUSF,, j J I HOW OPEN1erareartlie*' as durl tto ADcninqUBmr Houii, ~ ^VORNERot ARCH SL B DELAWARE ArurmtAOELPHIA. CHARLES W. LUCRE, T ^ "Thir Hou^toj' toa.°?»5«lnled lortde'n'nd " cahfet weaving. I t!f2Sr.|mkin
UilBfiB! L8MBER!! j' GO TO HEADQUARTERS! Buy of the Manufacturers and Save Money! Tho Lantvst. Cheapest and Best Ansortnicnt of ,Ll?MHER in Now Jersey, he found nt E. 4 J. L. Wilson ft Co.'* Steam Srfw and llaniRg Mil! one Lumber Yani, MillvUk. Cumberland Co.. Now .1 citify, w The Subnetlbore desire to coll the attention of Lu ruber Denloref CoatrOrton, Builders and roopuwetn, to IRelr large and Varied aaoartaent of . LUMBER AWO BUILDING MATERIALS. CONSBTING INTARyr feet Jersey Pine Incli Flooring, worked. — J feet Wliite Pine Flooring, .worked. feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Ilemlock Boards, worked. 100,00.0 feet Cedar siding, planed and not plaued. ■ • 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. ■"iOO.OOO extra Cedar sixle'eli-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. I spruce sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. '0^y.umL*'DenUreaod it is lo their "dr.nt.f- In bug where the) sen gel erb.l Ihfg w.ut "o-w'Eioen «nd II to their edreolnse to boy where Ibeg ran ears nratwy l.GGO.OOO FEET EXTRA HEMLGGK FRAME j TIMBER. Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand uud sawed to j order. WE MAM FAOTl KK OI R OWN LUMBER ! I CONTRAlTS TAKEN! A I luiliJiiiij-ti S'iriis/ial iJtr/idij far (' cai/iaf/n( ' Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money j dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to I which ft net cash purchase is entitled, F. to j. I- WII.NON to CO.,
insurance. E. " rt*"K < 0 " 1 1 HANKERS, IMTKD STATUS UP AMEIlll A, ] ton mi i | j Nlnlc" ol PennsylvaniH nutl ; ' I Nutitltrrn New Jersey. , r.lSli CAPITAL OP OHE MILLION DOLLALS. -f, E. W. CLARK to CO., I I No. 35 N. Tfl I RD 81. rot. josbl'h 11ammitt. nftfeST" ,d4 c>p* |
MILLV1LLE MUTUAL . i . | fire insurance , COMPANY, MILLVILLE. N. J., j j : ' ! J1fr'eU^.*l0th '®-">r jOjIni',odI H^'lp^Vthe | 1 I moel eeoooaleol Company lo cxlitenee for the | : I Tbe^ Oompaaj' oho ejTrtt HUM lNM^R- j ! ; Sajj-'H : Lovr k Uekln; IHgeMi-Illrtrl, c.md-n- j j aiSSat.,. ' SitSr i aito> NATHANIEL ,THA rrMui.aU ; THE UUDfiON COUNTY 1 INSURANCE. COUP ANT. a JNSCaKSeguaet Looeor UamraPk) Pun . . :: flol NoUraal^Uok awuUsg.'joraog City • WOOD AND OOAL.yJ JON. NCHEI.I.INGER. •- nfl'sehuylkUI. et Phll.Selphl.prloe, »llb . dltlofl of Frelgkl and tolUse. Also, o lot of t Ckotoort for o»le. fetof FLOUR AND WOODCHEAP FLOUR. '' DELAWARE MILLS I for ©12.25. A CHEAr CASH ARTICLE. WARRANTED GOOD. DRY WOOD XDMUND* k SON.
i variety store. ' crushed j C. 811 U M WAY'S I VARIETY STORE, 008HEN. N. J. i Look ! Look ! Look ! ■lollott , Tin and Wooden Wore, J I ...rtrt^toraerrairaetoonumeram j | COME ONE! COME ALL! C. BHUHWAY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. estIy'8 ~ ■I
! JUBILANTE, ! c t -dei entirely new stop, and very brilliant,) ' I cj- Send for e Orobr end Prt— Lor. eepts-lg. WASHING POWDER. A, •* perfeot PUBITV, utter HABMLEsaNKUsad wonderful ErriClENCV. Worrauled to ran. i the CMC A PEST\°TVy It!** SrtuDetlonsuIr*ii^ i MONET REKUNDED. [ Aik nag grooerfor It. Muufoetured only I bg IltKOKLBT to HALL, I (causes SOAP WORKS,) .j No. 148 Tork Avenue, (Old Tort Roto,) FhUs. a QrAVEL ROOFING.~ I NOTICE! • GRAVEL ROOFING! THE ONLY AGENTS _ Warren- Gravel ' hoofing. d MATERIAL, OU C»pe Dl.Jid oww^ve^trodto asStojr^MANSlOM "" - BOOT8AND8HOE8. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, DECATUR ST BEET, obore W.eklogtoo, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Tto selnrnMe n* lb. nubile a soltet'oS "aSSrairfir _
RAILROADS. WIRT JERSEY RAILROAD AND BRANCHES, nn in imn luuisimiT. Trails win leave Philadelphia as - follows: FVtra foot af Mortal SL, Upper Perry. going south) C. Mag I , ■ Lsavr Para Freight, j ■ if I g-3-i' "■ "i . • S..S . ' - SaMs<H4iJl!! — ^ SSL. | E • la aS J ■\ ^"woolen mills. \ & \ * A* educational. | the new jersey COLLF.G ! ATE IX ST1TUTK,
- STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, J TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. B1 I toow''Miramrtl^Gramm«oTwi™GeogT«phf ; Cj Vacatloo, July «"d August. Becele, ooe VI week at Chrletmre' sod one week lo April. ^ | ^ bo«,l foMjul!ee. "t^tbe^Nonn"^ Hrt^l SJAO^a ^ 1 ^Tba Sebool *,ue*- k 'Eosllan branehea. In Drawing, French and ^lortrutnenrtl blualcJPIanol SIS lor^a quarter • **For 1 Circular containing lull pnrtleulara, ap. NA. L West Jersey Academy, , 4 ^ ' a clnartca|CEdu«alon^m>mprtrtus*a fullprepara- ' lion for College, end also a complete Dualneaa ■ Education, m wnicb e.peclal aluslloo WUI to e glTon to Plain and Ornamental Ponmanahlp , * eupcrvlaton of a. I ^ The location ol^lOe^Aeademy la unauppaaaod m1di*tor • torarniori and ptwme olllapupUa! I- In ad-illon loathe peraow^ auperrtrton^and 'Tarly appllcalloo abould bo mado tn tto MsClpala. from whom circular" and other InlormaJ 004 44 0tl BbPUENCIMj Hon^ John T, Nlaoo, Brldgcton ; Joaeph Jen- * ■"5,, wl'.A.t^o \-ou£Truwl to?" ! Lq cT"' UUnd^*1-* UU"4' W 1 AGARD. ' r "The Hill" Select Family >' Hoarding School, - ! ^ ! :S."SK "iiLS,"VS: ! »m^iS^-.Wtoi-tod.Lrarare : Myera, M. BuaaoII Tbager, ffllak Buekwaltor, c : I rig, Miller k Dorr and M. a. Buckle, AOwAs.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY- i Dr. E. H. rhilllies. ' h omisfi-thc vitbicm*, OFFICE— DRCATCa STREET, (Adjoining loana H. Smith* (HML Cape hlaad, 1. i. OTTICE BOYIMklk MaStolkl toS John W. Lycra tt. ' LIFE, ACCIDENT. FIRE and LIFE STOCK ARB YOU hsubbt . R. B. 8W*AIN, SALEM MCTOAL^ragCXANCX COMPART, (O. tto Cowatg sd oraa »ra. R. j. am s. W. Reeves. A Oimlf-ntfl WAND (xarm-ANCER, PHILADELPHIA. ' J. BrsRTlile Leach, r'- - I ul south fifth street, 9 John B. Hatrasam,' *:•; Attorney ft OounseUoT-at-ItoW, Sollutor, master k EXAMINER IN CHANCER*, supreme COUtoX^OMMMOKE*. B. T. Hliler)\ ATTORNEY AT-LAW, S. H. GREY, tTTO»SCV-AT-U», jaai7 EE, soucitok, 1- examines in CHANCrar, Prosecutor of lbs Plena ot Onpe Mag County. ■jti' Adjoin Ins rirel NaJtooal Bank. Dr. J. F. Learning, ^Z™ST*H^:WU a a® . KEAI. ESTATE AGENT CONVEYANCING. Icdsmenla and Dcpoallloaa^tgra^g HATS ft CAPS. THOMAS M. SEEDS, FASHIONABLE HATTER. pNo. <1 NORTH pECOND ST^p. *'ti"n!-Vrte*"da: Hala'niwnya on hand and made lo order. ^ nadmSg GROCERIES. THOMAS R. AGNEW. 260 A 262 GKEKNWirH STREET, | corner of murray street. new tork. ! t'uu a nll'lo u r* aicrt i k°l ndTol^groceriex | bj^t enolisil" r kkax fa*t tk<i tl.00. | cuffek^roanroaad^roumixiscsbls ; Iff iacTcerTl i sco ars. a, i rrade^rt reh nerr_price»^. KIRK to FRY, TEAS, SPICES, j BLTTEtt. CHEESE, LAUD ft GROCER S GOODS GENERALLY, | 101 NORTH THIRD 6TRMBT, ^ "StoSjnSZTSfeck' j j^^ong Srsp. BSSf itoljjto^lcklaa, a Blualos, ;PK*laijn RarralaJ jrara^f [Mysiral. towntnlell Lge.
Hs?~7""'!£5!SKr REAL ESTATE SALES. BUILDING LOTH FOR SALE. ( M. SMITH would call apeclal attention to • ■ . TWO largo Orst cloaa BUILDING LOTt, trim ting tbo Oceao^^JurtDirown Hrto tto tbo Pott o Be. Copo Island, R.J. COTTAGES FOR SALE. I "l,D4- A""te "SSSuSSiL ) Office ^neat door to Poet Office, Cope Uland, FURNISHED COTTAGES TO RENT A offieo nest door to Port om'co, copo New Jersey. COTTAGES AND BUILDING " LOTS FOR SALE. nSojIiSj.' *■ Pent nmra. ups . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ludfnm. deceased, and belrt of Franklin Hand. . deooaoed. Nine aaroa ara meadow, aultable tor . sraung or eaa bo drained, and nine acre" are sSeisffrir&xiffSA&gsrj; SgSrtfV, "S&'Wtt'BS T8.1" !• a tract ot woodland, located onto Ih . ' -%X mZFSb. o ticeto

