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ihg^cfan^arf' ChftlMOtpc Kay Corntv, H. J S. R. MAG0XA01.K. W»l»»ll«y. »«T. n. IW. CITY ANDCOWTY mrBOVEMEny ticket. " I ■ - Improvement Item*. bin House, ha* Iran commenc-l. The J foundations are being laid, material of J various kinds I* beiniflbrwarfcd and X delivered on thjUfronnd, and thing* ' look pros]wro(G anil {irngrvpsire. II ia dralgned to flan fee Jsffldiag raiped and endosad, before cold wen titer art* in. and competed for next aonuner'a T bnaineaa. q$ grand cornerstone laving J will take pice, to lie conducted in Bret- j i «da»sto|p, at which many distinguished X ) preipte'of the country win be prraeut. I The fcoterpriae ia under die control of ge^hraen of w&lih and energy, and there b every reason to predict fur the vhlHns Iinhtlr the hw L...— — lis roast. Mr. John C'. Bullitt lias purebasrd J from Mr. Recompense Hand, hia por- j Hon of Ihe marsh lying north of tho J site of the new hotel. Thla laud Is ' now covered with water at high tide, 1 hot will he filled in and protected by a strung breakwater, and will become a portion of the most valuable property on the Island. A gang of -workmen arc engaged In T raiting the htllroatl track across the j marsh and prcpnring it to witbatand 1 the storms and tides of the coining X Mr. William Hchcltengrr is putting an addition to the house on Washington street, opposite the naldcncc of Mt (lenrge Allen. The work is being done by Mr. bnvH W. Hereon I A new building la being erected by y Mr. Z. Htoddart. on the lot on Wash- J Ington street, j>wn«t by the Catholic X church, adjoining the" United States c Hotel. It wJU be Accnpied during the Messrs. Hand. Ware k Co.. are erecting a fine cottage for Mr. Joseph . Rosen haum, of S10 Arch street, Philadelphia, ul the comer of South and | ■" Congress streets, near the Sea Breeze We hear of two more new cottages Y soon to bs comroenerd in the same _ locality. v . loeaBty. _
U KVOBT L' N ATK ACCIDENT. On L tlic morning of the 3rd Inst., as the sloop THasropJ, Captain WUletts, was eomfogto anchor on the Bay shore near the mouth of Dyers Creek, I. L Preruian Learning, eldest son of SommersLoantlng, wna accidentally thrown overboard and drowned. Every effort made by Capt. W. to save him proved unavaffiag. and It only remained for him to earry the sad news to the bereaved parent*. ftearch for tlie body wa* immediately 1 commenced and continued for six days and thus far without succrs*, a* will , lie seen by notice in another column a libera! reward will be paid for it* reeovoty. T«* Weather.— If winter sometimes " lingers In the lap of spring," autumn is now Ungslug In the lap of summer. A continuation of moat de- : ligbtful weather has prevailed for • weeks, and In oonaequreiov nil work or an rmltrf'-doar character Is progressing j satiiAetorily. ICeverywhere men are ; actively engaged In pushing on the varloos worts at improvement In and ; around onr dty, and by the opening of ; next season new hotels and cottage* ( . will he standing where a fcw months 1 ago the ground was covered with j wntcr. Xkw Stoves.-, Now that "chill j November's *urly> blast* " are begin- i niug to whistle around the corners and . to make us shrug oar shoulder* because of the cbiUy air, everybody is lirnshlng up old *toves,"nnd looking around for a good place to purchase ' new ones. In this connection It gives I us pleasure to recommend the cotablishmrot of Mr. William 8. Hill, or 1 So. 0* South Second street, Phils- c delphia. as an excellent one lo visit for 0 the purpose. ■1,7*""^"^*' i ' the West Indies. 61m ta to be built in .-mpartnsmt., «as to bring the mo- ^ i- now to. custom, sad will haw" ' earning oapwiiy of regit, hundred r i r log the past week, Wa* the property of I d^itf^aaL 111 TV^o«rty wt
I CAPE <A? COUNTY ELECTION ornciAh flrfojRNB. ■us. «ui| Andrew K. Hay, IfiU 195 Wi 181 70 J Jo*. P. Bradley, |9U 196 265 184 70 ( Jno. W. Haxletocjiii 195,365 184 70 ] Amri C. McLean, 244 195 365 l#i 70 1 A. V. Van Fleet, #44 19S 365 184 70 ] ' Socrates Tnttle, 944 195-265 184;. 70 ] I H. D.VanOstnuidf344{lB5;365]184 70 3 ; Polar D. Vroom. 821171 306101 118 1 r Adotyl Scbylk, 82'171'S06 101112 f ;■ AlUrt H. Mope, I 02 171 *00 101 .1 12 I las, ■ 83 171 30(1 lull 12 f • /»■ A. Svoyrr, \ St 171.306,101 112 f r Ral/A S. Daaareti.' 82 171.206flOl.112 8 Jre. P. Ranatdpb. | 82 171 206I101,112 1 Re publican Electors, 958, X Democratic Electors. 672 Republican majority, 386 FOR GOVERNOR. up^!" -J^wr— n~'r' ^ , Dennis, 180 178 1 Middle, 361 200 183 103 I Gape Hbrod, 70 115 ^ Total, W« 1188 Blair's majority, 256 u FOB CONGRESS. Wn. Moor.. StmmtJ. t*ud. Upper. 243 82 > Dennis, 183 178 Middle, 201 208 u Lower, 183 105 j Cape Island. 71 114 j Total, 9U 087 J Moore's majority, 254 FOR ASSEMBLY. * TOWBINIPt. ncaSHtio. a x I,-. Upper, 284 02 * Dennis, 178 188 X Middle, 250 212 ( Lower, 174 110 . Island, 05 118 . Total, 007 720 Ikes ley's majority. 187 1 FOR SHERIFF." f Upper, 231 05 _ Dennis, 184 . 184 255 218 1 170 110 Capo Island, 06 117 t Total, 1114 719 Steelman'a majority, 195 FOR SURROGATE. " Upper, 232 93 d Dennis, 178 189 240 229 I Lower, 158 138 Island. SO 130 r Total, 607 705 Learning's majority, 102 C FOR CORONERS. y, «. T0WWKIIIP8. ' ~ i i r "p 1 ill illl_g.L5.l_?. Ae William Itewlll -U.HI1IU »llt 18-"! Til William Hewitt, 2481Wl201l182
John U. W. XV are. 343 194 '201 183 70 > E leaser Crawford, 243!lM,30Oil82 70 1 Swais T. God/rn. 831174 309 10KU5 . F: Craig, 82 174 209 103,115 . J. BWe, Carton, 82 174 906.1031115 ^ Republicans in Roman ; Democrats , The Eorty-t'lrsf Congress. j -The political isimplexton of the next i Congress is shown by the annexed . table: •1st*. Den. B*P. ' Alabama 8 4 Arkansas .2 1 i California I 3 , Delaware 1 Florida I ;»f u . Indiana 4 7 ! Iowa v . 6 ! Kansas . I : , Kentucky . . 8 1 , Louisiana fl , Maine J ' Maryland 5 ' Maaaachnaetts 10 ■ Michigan 1 « . Minnesota ...... 1 1 Missouri . . . 4 5 : Nebraska 1 1 .. . . . 1 , New Jersey 8 3 New York 13 18 , North Carolina . 4 3 Ohio 6 18 Hmnsylvania . .... 8 16 Rhode labial 3 Booth Carolina 4 Teuneaarc 8 5 Weat Virginia 8 . i 5 Total 83 "l43 Republican minority, 59. The Senate will stand as follows: 57; Democrats, 1,1; Republican majority, 40. The foregoing list of members >if the of Ropreaentativee does not include Connecticut, now represented by one Republican and three Democrats, or New Hampshire, now represented by three Republican*. Those two j States win elect in the spring. The very interesting ceremony of of officers of Evening Bur ; No. 06, L O O. F.. took place j on Thursday evening, October 22nd, 1 1868, and was conducted by acting I District Deputy Grand Master, & B. ' The following are the offi- ; ours of tiie Lodge: X. (i — WiUiou 8. Cossidr. V. G— Charles HehelUnger. Secretary — Daniel F. CroweU. j Treasurer— Thomas XL Hughes. > R. S. N. G.-Jamea Macray, Jr. , L. H. N. G. — Samuel R. Lodlam. Warden — Jeremiah Church, Jr. J. W.— Jeremiah E. Mecray. y O. G. — Joseph B. Hughes. > J. '' Dsnir) Ludlam. > K. S. S.— Hemrll. EMredge. L S. R — JohnW. Corson uv! G^^JmB. 9tS"' u The Grand I**lge mej^vat Trenton ^ | y"w*tob*« XgtPWfc J d, ! As A Tokic xm ArrxTtxitH , noli,- d
rOLITtML I The Next Legislature. SENATE. i Couai,. k.». *35* I felSTi: Cap.' May. Iavuning M. Rire. 1671 Cumberi-Ud James H. Nixon.' 1872 i James L. Hayes.* 1870 , Woodward Xt arridt' 1870 Hudson. Noah D. Taylor, 1872 ! Joseph G. Bowne, 1871 - John W»lvertou, 1872 i il : ssms— : Wallace IJppincott, S. W. Herrick,' ' T. Price.' linm C. Sliinn,' Thomas II. Coles.' ] Cape Mat -Thomas Beesley.' _ L. Gurnc^' John llunkelel' ' Francis Mackin,' Wm. XV. Hawkins, j G. Irwin. Hudson — Leon *Ablietti Sidney B. | ,Itnr3r ; Probasco, John 1*. Lair. I Mercer— A. Price Lnnniug, John ' Nelson, James O. Karris.' 1 Middlesex— Levi D. Jarrard,' Al- ' W. Jonea, XVilliam M. Cox. 1 Momtotrrn— William U. Couover, 1 H. Van Marter, Andrew i Morris— Theodore W. I'hieulx,' | Columbus Beach,* Jesse M. Sharp. | Ocean— Geo. XX'. Cowpcrthwaite.* i Passaic— Hugh Held, Charles Hem- , mingway,' Albert A. Van Voorhce*.' i Salem— Charles F. H. Gray,' An- t Smith Reeves.' i Somerset— John J. Bergen, John i Staata.' Sussex— Hinun C. Clark, Samuel i H. Hunt | Union — John H. Whcbn, De Witt i Hough. i XV AUIIKN— Absalom Purse U, C. U. Nelson VlicL Democrat* 32; 'Republicans 28;— majority 4. 1 Democratic mnj. on Joint ballot 7. • The Vote for Electors and Gov- • ernor. The following are the reported ma-
X joritiea, by counties, which will be j somewhat changed by the official re5 turns ; 5 Atlantic, "fiOO * 500 * Bergen, 700 700 Burlington, SOU 590 Camden, 300 300 Cape Mav, 3611 258 t Cumb'bnd. 1800 1300 I Essex, 1500 1800 Gloucester, 400 400 , Hudson 3077 3674 Hunterdon 1400 1400 Mrreer, 169 242 Middlesex, 865 418 ' Monmouth 1087 1087 i Morris, 400 200 1 Ocean, 700 700 > Passaic, 650 659 I Salem, 350 850 . Somerset. 352 803 Sussex. 1006 1006 Uniou, 250 500 XX'arren. 1500 1500 1 The Electoral Vole. ) We give below the electoral vote of I each State, together with the estimated ; majorities on the Presidential ticket, ' according to the bleat returns now at hand: , FOR GRANT. Xlwtonl > California . 1 .000 5 I Connecticut 3.012 0 Florida (Legislature) . 8 I Illinois 50,000 10 I Indiana . 10,000 18 | Iowa . 40,000 8 Kanan 6,000 8 i Maine .. 28.000 -7 ! Massachusetts. 70,000 12 Michigan 36,000 8 Minnesota 5,000 4 I Missouri 20,000 11 N * hurt 1 4,000 8 Nevada . l.OOO 8 New Hampshire . a 47)00 5 Ohio 40.000 21 Permaylvania . 22.000 26 Rhode Island 6.445 4 booth Carolina - 6,000 6 Vermont . . 3U.OOO 6 West Virginia 8.000 6 Wisconsin . 12,000 8 Total 412,875 i« FOB SEYMOUR. ' Aun„ taa-T ■ Dsbwmre. . . 2,000 3 Georgb 28,000 9 Kentucky 75,000 11 Loubtana 30,000 7 ' 17,000 7 New Jersey 3,000 7 New York 11,132 S3 Total 173,182 65 DOUBTFUL North GartBna. . ... ......... . 9 OmyflTT. 8 17 electoral vote 394 Ncoeaaanr for a choke 148 Electoral votes for Grant 192 Gemebal Grant's Aeetval at ' the Capitai — -Washington, Nov. 7, I 1806-— The question whether General ; Grant will be recrived by a grand military and civic demonstration of welcome on hia arrival in this city has ' been finally settled by the. arrival of 1 the Gtmenti here at a quatcr past eight ( o'clock' thus executing a flank movement on the aspiring pollticbns of tics city) who expected to make consider- . elect with a gorgeous reception ' eral. Comstock and Smith, OoUSSol Bode^u and Mr. J. Buaadjooes. The
L O. O. F, -Celebration of (be Fiftieth AaElvuraary. At the annual sreabB of the Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Feb 1 held In the dtvof Baltimore in 1 ; Septembar last, It fw decided to cak- - brate, on the 30th of April next, the ' t fiftieth anniversary of the Introduction ' if the Order in the United States in an > ! imposing manner; for which purpose a ' | committee was appointed to mskc the 1 ■•ceaaary arrangements. The > Lodge while in session with delegates ! representatives from all the Statu In < I tiie'rity of PhUadelphb should be the . ; favored dty In -which the principal I relebartion should be held, although i ' inent cities in the Union selected for | ! forn^yVn at to^Tpr^i.k, , Lodge or the United States. James L. \ the founder of the Order in this coum J TwTodra^'h. he written «- . prcssly for thwoccasion, which will be : Tltc indoor ceremonies will take place ' , at tho Academy of Music, whilea largo 1 the entire brotherhood in toe dty of take place In public. ' ' "f 1 ! (air to 'presume, from the immenre strength of the Order, that the turnout ' on the occasion will be one of the tar- ; , and with the magnificent regalia which ' the Order is in the liabit of wearing, ! . will undoubtedly be one of the luiitilsomest display* which our citizens witnessed for years. John A. Kennedy, P. Grand Bin: of , I the Grand Lodge of the United States , ' the Chairman of the Committee of i the G. L. U. S. At the semi-annnnl i 1 session of the Grand Lodge of lVnn- i ' sylvania, to be held tin* month, com- ! ' mittees will also be appointed to make tho poreut body in the task devolved i i them, and make tlic celebration vrorthy the Order and thoeity in whkh i 1 will be held. Ou tiiis oevasion the flag ordered to he carried in Odd Feb ; ; procsvafioiu H ill be for the first i time displayed. Corner Stone Laying. The corner stone of the New Jersey , Conference Seminary, at Viuctand, N. i J., will be laid, with appropriate services, on Wednesday, Nov. 18th, 1808. , ' Rev. Bishop Simpson, D. D., will offl- | ctate on the occasion and deliver an address. Rcy. John McClintock, D. ! t, „r iw._ on i-j-i o ... 1 * D., of
Hon. James BishoiRof New Brunswick, C. XVal«h, Esq.. of Newark, witli J other eminent ministers and laymln are cx]wcted to be preseut and take 3 part in the services. The ministers 3 and people of tile New Jersey Coufer- * race are cordially and earnestly invited j to aaaemble at Vincland on the 18th of ,) Nov. ncxL and partidpate in tlie ceremony of laying the corner stone of the first Methodist Institution of Learning in South Jetsey. The services of toe day will commence at the M. E. Church 1 onL&ndis Avenue, at lOo'dock, A. m-, J at the dose of which a procession will ( he formed and proceed to the Seminar} ground to toy the corner stone. Excursion tickets for the day may lie procured from ail point* on the railroad in New Jersey. Refreshments will be provided by the Ladies' Aid Sodety C of the M. E. Church, at moderate rates. I The Trustees of the Bemlnary arc doing all they possibly can to make the J occasion n memorable one — interesting and pleasant to all who may attend. Chas. II. Whitccar, President of 1 Trustees; A. K. Street. Chairman of Building Committee; A. E. Ballard. Presiding Elder Bridgeton District; Robert J. Andrews, Conf. Agent. Building Hardware.— Messrs. Truman A Shaw, 885 Market street. Philadelphia, have on hand a targe and excellent stock of superior building hardware, which our builders' Would do wall to examine. E4MR A. Stevens, At a meeting of the Board * Directors of the XVtat Jereey Railroad ComW**t Irr—r Railroad Cbopaj, r*rln« rr- . dMooM ot tlwlr naerslsd'railOM?* Edwta A. sierra*. doWro lo riptoo* tk.li protoued the Won Imaf Ulroo i Oowpoor deplore w»leb U reptdlj lerliminf tal* mo.'l rerluded | oUip, Ala ttero proMly sod SdeUtp ta tta dta ) etUjjO^^orwrtolT, priW M^iwWta wo , ttt booolt o( Bow Jersey. \ RceoLTID, That, oltaOOgk Ik* UtOOU aai , ^IlallrTkw "u" •tatarei'Ito ^LwSS^wtata*1 E»-w of taol »**r eye- ' tore ot el BUST work*. wMok u mam opeo^la* ( AUoaUe H U* rselSe, ealllla Ho loreeor lo t ...'r^ta^or U.0 OOP. tahl od 1 aiaOLrso, Too! Ike teontorj of Ihe « eel ( Joresr SoUrood Cooptaj toroArt lotto too- , SooreUry W.J.LACo ■ THE cflta of John H. ttorrau came i up, Ihe inotbfti being to iBasnlaa the ap- [ pral of the District Attorney from toe . A— leitte, of Judge Wytic in the Crimb j ^d tost there no precntat for
■TATE NEWS. D IT a staled that President appointed Chutes R. Oornwdl, of ui United States Marshal for u, New Jersey. This appointment was dj made upon the opinion pf Attorney k General Evarti Ihdt a karancy exists a the death of Braojah Doacon. His te has been performing the duties „ since his death. Mr. Corn well ia a g, resident of Elisabeth City. w At Newark a little girl seven years w old attempted to save a little boy from m tailing into a bonfire with which they w playing, *X»«l her clothing took J, fire, and she was so badly burned that di she died the next morning, • Lta w« T a of reaidenta, and bad occupied a numh^WuymjhhBeporiUon^ befoj '« terms, City Treafurcr of Camden, Ac. " D.ra-ni op the State Prison a cd position tost March, on Wed- * rotate " probably Vgi^ l^Mr. 'wbXX'am- " ( bold, of Newark, a brother of Dave. ^ r When toe aptwiQtesent was made by ^ nsxt largest vote. ^ t| I — A^ry ^e^t1 tart wTmIi Dr. McCosh as President of Princeton p It was known that Dr. McCosh Would tl ' ficient and pcrmnnenl salary.- Tlie J movement resulted in a subscription „ f amounting to 800,000, and the interval r ' of this is entirely devoted to the objeM , r named. Very little has been said about , I tills subscription, and it will interest j , - tlie public to know tluil John 1. Blair ,, ' headed the list with 810,000. Messrs. | : gave 810.000; Mr. Stuart, president of I the United States ^ Trust Com|nny. of v I New X'ork, gave $5,000; Messrs. 8tu- 1 I arts, the bankers, 81,000; Mr. Robert J ' ' Iloliuer. of theAfoW- York I.edgtr, 82, - ' 500, and a number gave 81.000, while I ; tlie batauca was nuide up in siuiiller j ' eurns. Then, allcr completing tiiis I " 800,000. a smaller subscription amount- : y ing to between 87.000 and 88,000. was | j' which has beeu set apart fur llu- '' president, so that lie enters upon Ids ^ favorable. — Trent m Gauttt.
!' «he death notice of Benjamin Vanclcaf ; ^ of XX'cat Freehold, and says tluit Mr. . Vanclcaf was probably the oldest whiteman in that county. His grandfather made the hinges on the doors of the " Tranent Church, and Gar the initinl- .. °f hia name. His father was it soldier . j under lVashiugton, and fought in tinj. hnttie of Genuaulown. The deceased _ was a Lieutenant in toe war of 1812, and was stationed at Fowler's Hank at one time and at another at Sandy ' * Hook. He was a good citizen. His ' remains were deposited in tlic old liap- 1 tiat burial ground. lj A Lunatic Cuts His- Throat.— y Oil Tuesday evening the streets of Berdgen were trarersol by a lunatic brnu- _ ishing a targe knife nt every one who j passed him. Two policemen arrived e to arrest him, but he threatened to kill tlie first mail who approached. Officer Monroe, however, seized htm, but bec fore he could grasp the knife tlie lunaB tic inflicted a deep wound in his own ? throat. A doctor was sent for, who j succeeded in binding np the wound. ,f Tho lunatic, who is t Btitf her by trade. ! C was then conveyed !o CasHa Garden. , Some time ago, in view of tWrorly ; completion of the nilroad now limW--, ing by UiWSquaiilaun and Freehold Marl Company, by which the}- will Ip . enabled to deliver their morion the , lines of all tlie prisons! roads in the 1 State, the Company offered 8200 for i ; the beat essay on "Mart: its Origin, i 1 Use and Application." Tlie Judges were Professor Cook and toe Presidents of toe New Jersey State, and of; toe New Jersey Central Agricultural . Societies. They have awarded tlie . prize to Joqgph B. Lyman. Esq., tin- ,, Agricultural Editor of the New York v War Id. XX' e trust thai tlie egsay will Xjanublinlied nt an early date, a* any- , thirty tluit can throw light on the won- - dcrfol marl ilepaaiU of our State is a j ; source of great interest to our people, i A man in Hunterdon connty has a ■ silver dollar in his possession which is ' 138 years old. ' A PROCLAMATION 1 BY THE . GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSET. [ ■■■Mr God. k*fl ta* to Ah JtSSMf! SSS.2= ' uI*«tur*o sod Ike plllEUt* ot *(r1cuUoro on ' ubrIi of Ike prtoelplM of ftoo (orcraiiMra?ovCT 1 Rtlo* tfce oil loo* ol Iko nsl, so* Ik* inwrol •• B*o. ore workloc a too* lktouCboui Ui Lrl o*. Ik- a, think Go* to* I hoc- *0* *11 i lIb*"" T T" "•Ol* Tkonkaslrtaa. Prnjei iri ErsUo, so* i *o iocobb-b* u*1 npos that *aj, Iko eta— at w— kip no* prapor, .Bl ohll. too. Ml" - 1 MABCl'S L. WARD. '""' iitat towny j Agricultural Laeture at the
or Hon . Jncoh It. Wor■endyke. The Jersey City Sirmrlard brings us tl palnfld and unexpected intelligence * tire Hon. Jacob R. Wovtendyke i died at hia residence hi that city, after e A hrisf illnros. on Saturday morning. «' A* tale aa Wednesday last Mr. XX' or- U tendykc wa* in good health, and on the " evening of that day he attended toe iro- B gutar weekly prayer meeting of the * Street Reformed Church of " which he was an Elder. During the " service he complained of feeling ill and • conveyed to his home; No. 244 . avenue, in a carriage. Ills in- * was not, however, deemed o k S^UrdaJ » and lie sunk rapidly until 7 o'clock, when lie expired, surrounded by his r painful cvenL ' J Hodsra-eotmty,-ta 1818. Dnringhis early life he was a school teacher, by , which taboriou. duty be eked out the , studies in toe office of Hon. Abraham J 0 Zabriskie in Jersey City. He wa* ! term of t$e Supreme Court in 1853, ; "same fidelity and nWfily which j , marked his couduel In ^jWrv public I ' |K»ition he occupied. XxTlle a inem- ■ her of Congress he nclcd on tlie Committee On Public Kxi«'iuliturvAt the time of his death Mr. XVorllc positions. As President of'thei llnanl of Water Ciinimissioiu re nail ' XX'ani Saving* Bank his vidua- ! ' also a Director .>f the Nonh. ni Kail- 1 tlw legal adviser of ll!c fkuril of Clio- ! 1 FnehuIdiTs, and also of ita< lloanl ' I between the Virginia jmliie an- j j trouble. Tta- debatable oyster ground is Iwtwcen Virginia and Maryland, off I one or two Mary landers | | It is lielievnd tliat the Maty- 1 i eneroaehed ii|»m toe Virginia righu" I the affair is likely to create other j —Not exactly itcconllitg to the eora-j ! mon Alnutnaes, but in the Calradnrof >
te culturiti. That is. tlie)' offer t.. re- j Is month of Dervmber without i hnrgc. tt i The offiT is worth looking at. merely ■d j consider anr number of that ]apcr 2, richly worth the eost for a whole year. ' it I We advise every ntan woman, and i ly 1 child whatever his or Iter calling, to he ! Is sure and obtain the reading of the l> I Agriculturist. It is of targe size. |«ck- ' I'd foU of valuable, rellalile. iiml inter- *| tta' cost. It also contain* every year II hundreds of beautiful, interesting' En•r I gravlttgs, which on. alone worth the «- | price, if not a word of n-ailing matter t. | were given. Fifteen cent will sis ure a L i rail of 1809. nnil .! gm.l iuve.lm'eiit'it c. ! Will be— our wonl for it. A.l.hv** the l ! Publisher*. Onutgi Ju.lfoA « ... 245 ! Broadway. New York. d XX'nyne, Indiana, last wort, hetwee'na l» ; rimning horse Red Ray, and the foot 10 I racer Adams; the horse to run four « hundred and forty yards to tits man's '• : dropping of a hat. Adams won easily 3 I rating the horse about sixty yards. |j. i THE catch of herriqg in M.'iseirhuj setts Bay this season has never Gen ^ I equalled. One boat, with a crew of [ ! night 50,vKl Iterring. ami wcre'ifoll'.Td { ; to call other Ijntits h. their ossUkince 1 ito get them ashore. Tlie catch of I ;; halibut is also viay largo • nil along the ^ •. ! T"K bones of a gigantic race of Indians have been discovered near Mnrlboro Point, on the Potomac river. The discovery of & large number of beads, moccasins, etc., leave no doubt of the character of the remains. Further investigations are to be made. The condition of the remains indicate ,, that, they moat be centuries old. SPECIAL NOTICES. r- ButldlDz tot- cktap— tkoo'ev-r, bow to ko kot 1- Cop# lataa*. -- >r applr » or **dr— R. E SWAIN, H «k»-w cop- mmTsj. ° Deafness. BUrednest A Catarrh l*o*o*. M. tt, Ooultit u* Aortal, librae rlr ol " Lrpdoo, Holloa*.) No. 00* Ank Mroog nil*. : '• lolh.clt,M*reoOtrjr«r,k.— o-thUoBtar j "! Th- Mo*tasl rsoultr on lo.li.* to .cJmne , ; «r>»*te reuoota,** k-kuoo— rotol* kl* ] * I'tart"*. Anion. I ETXS loa-rt-* ollkout . ; , toatkrr wltk • wool or opoSSaaM lo al! I otkon, loBooo* ktasto fc-ior* tkoosrertBoot. • ■ i e l-ts-j. No 10* N. Tenlk alrocL Pkll-J *. Caution. ■ ""W" 'Zstool kotsg B— IrM b, -or of tho * prrpentioa* of Pbrostao Bork or S.rk >o* J, !*"• wki-h BMP ko oNkred tkoo*. The ouprH- J
Halts in THE DI.OIID. The oeersollp efk Aa proponlou of tfoa IS the blOO* UooiJ.koaoo Iq lg or*lHlprli . Wkro II kroootra rrJ uH tt»B mjteaaaa wk»l- I ever, tho wk'ilr | ' port brlRl «nt -tuSkrCBk* pt -Uojof l.B ■ poor , l-Mtto**, 00* u-ltpoore— * penrdeo ; , ntaA •»* hat# th* -Br rffrct ■< <GI°( • . koto* the Whip Inrlrs* of >ota. Iht tror ' r . PgRCVItS STRIP, I I proteeto* *0101100 or Ike protestor of Ilea, ' • okro wMh the t4eo*.^lrles -Uenstk. vigor ud 1 I oeie lite to Ike Whole *r*Rt*. • !Hwifc»SK3flsiasaB 1 1 sjss.tf.'sire"™'"*' 1 ' PoapUrle contain In* eerllSratae or eono, r J. r. CtSIMOUE ndpiteler, No M Der •teeai. Now York. - bp *11 Druzzi'"1 ' to»tome —oeotlgtenl 8CROFCLA, - f M bey etrool, New t'ork. Sol* by DrouGta Senornlly crtf-tw r " MARRIED. S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t NOTICE. ' REAL ESTATE' RUOHhlta ! . A. Ml/LBit. * ! JESSE M-COI.LU.V. ' V, | 'X' n *1* ' -
fi AGRICULTURAL. i TS4«»»l®*«was i , asaffi.— - i , j ^cdncidaj Bvealag. the fSOl InsiMt, J , i PACIFIC HOTEL. , j 170, 172, 174 A 176 Greenwich Street, , I fine Door aborr C-trtlandt Street, ' ,upiJ'cJ 1 r °°"-w'" _ JOHN f ATTXN. I ' ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL , ESTATE. > SsSiSHis • ^ _ SH EilicE'^ ^.ILi^ ■ *t lirarss'SSg'f'if'itV.'a • i i<»*pk H— Bill, ourtk a* at*—, wr-t two . kundrdd lew lo • corner, throe* Willi Modi* I . re"":iyrktad,?,2KS5 ■ ; Srlted u Ike property of WUItaB E. D. < : ■ BEEF, ! IRON AND PURE BRANDY, R-5SSU^Sd""°' ; ' -iSj/jM'sarrBr'iSy s ' ' B^to SrJ^ra m c~raopara^n'-n'y'ibta« ; ! «p5r ihtasJwr"-'" ^iu"'r" *°?" *5i! eonH I ® SfsffisffiSsS JE ' Iruly - moil relunbl* mnneToe. 513 South nrtceaih 81., rRiLADELrniA. Te^ta.*^ if -rtuTrtreot^JokartoiC Giotto war ^Itoraeo^Bit^^nyl— I Fstoeo.-ker,4 tj-aote bp PrmaNtaSfttelaajofcere. Ailjonrned JvlirrifT's tale. Klrtaey Cbrono. | boS. - terr 1.. CARDS. ; r! WAV* JO* r SIN TING omcc. > rt V ; ;
' ' \ : . ~T NEW ADVEiJISEMatrS, | igfc * I1 iifflBflRTWiiiS M'jftsfih&SMisSfoB TKB l r*d. or no-, Uoo!4^ddrr^.> q ; A N E W PLTN ; .lltagre. irtTp.il eoiL The detail* wlll^bi "* . a ArrucTON a cO-.fdd tork agent* Wasted for "THE BLUE EOATS," jod pei»w tap. Jo^uopraajwa- g«C». - | oret— — * — et"lio s'elr aagere og* sad' ooo 1 1 ■ E?I~®ssb1, [ Ota— tjrttoo^ oi pto# ^wee^C ^ atorep* JCtaU ' > HOME IIIMIK'" )P W'OSDBhs, a work ol a rent IntatoiL tally Ultuitaltd: . COTTAGE BIBLE. a tew of Ike mamj Beeosaeadntton* i bo ok 1GEJTI ( AGESTS WASTED. I iliccollectioiis I Busy Life, - ! I j .1 ST. LOmS &IRON MOUNTAIN '£
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I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , THIS is NO JJUMBUG \wmmi. [ 11I.IIOI). KjSSl!r*£S".g a. ffrE w-.-.'.'rgrs'.srTff.-r i Good- lor Winter Were, Be , a*.. INn onr MAMMOTH iH)ne Dollar Sale House ! (fo'oeuKf by lU U. & Aaflntrp,) 1 for Ike etnodud prlco ol ONE DOLlaB tor • : SfSrJUWi ISftSsa 5; ' *ff*w " ATWOOD. BATES * CO., i- 6 Llndall Ifa Boalan. Mask. 3 50 PERCENT. SAVED. T°mre'hramK 4WT ONV^ollai! r. A 8ft GREEN' BAC K r. C/ am eort* UAt/rmh am. Soot AyeoJ. ! 15 00 It ui" EaJ a.* $ V K " V ° K " SI NSUIAE i\*D U1WV l*N SkW VORk," l" I tmnmd onmlSr^iteeB 'uur . J. D. Blinu a CO , Pakll-ber.. '* '' 'V\rr*lwSu^A,', '""tk*- ot" 13 J ^l^^inft^e^^To y Great DlSTKiBUTKlN 1° METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPANY! /.18H OinBTO THE AKOtTHT OF 8BOAOO I
I dried V.,o^ 'prlire, "ii klndly'wrmitim ^ Atotr ^Monroe. Chlcso.^l". rintoi,'v*lurd nt Ky., n'raonTauiler^lm. 'wti^Ar'rlul • ''oPIMONIKtF^THE^rNrai.— ''Toejtare^o- . iheB^tob/e UU°dtai?n* *«'.B**-»! V?Brt^4) Senu tor oireulnr glvlns tnnoy In ore ref.rl.iber»l InSueraenle to Azeoti Satl.f-etlou i1arpeh. wilson b cta, ^ ■'I Bl.lt SALE. THE* HOMESTEAD J ru I ro*d pi*. re^oe e r j" iujjolmiaf taadn'^ of ■ Teo'rerceonjrt^lhe porch .Mracioey ^^reeh and derd liven. Any esc wUhln* tat tare tatoiB.ilon enn obtain It by enUInc on Iko nnkr Aleo.'e RIGHT ON LUDLAMta BEACH. • -me. " T H U N I B°TO*K d) " r. nOATIWI WAIL i. c. au.BOps- " STILL AT IIT." ] WARE A ELDREDGE, Contractors and Builders, ghavel hooriko material. ; ".anSr.".3^3r *■ *ou~ ,ui ,o *°"" > Ta all whsR If ntay Concern. ■ I *' AdBtatatotttan oo 'tat.-tata tsdebled'lo —Id eratorSM laoor.ted to* B-ke i p.yBenl, end ikooe hnvto* ekuB* afnlerl iko i o«L II "ijy^inLUjSt AHASJIl^ KOTICT. 1 A W^Tw'f'IjSo1 JoSstomi'To) "Mro. WILLIAM D. FRANKS, a' II,,. ttsss-oVMSAdiffir Hatn and Caps, iiiHS ""srg.y' TAX NOJCiCC. .T,3f*dX Xi. he eddod niter return d.y, Oetohor aotk. oow-ta WiJr^'ssi AUCTION Mimn.

