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IT4:AT4 SEWS. AaRicrt/rrRAL School.— CaAdate* for tbc Stele Agricultural School will tavnmfawd at Bloomfcld, oe fliicriAv. Jbsasrv ninth95C3W&& Oir** TO PntKCBTOK5 BmnitASY. -TkeTta* rf B«T. JokuM. Kime, D. P., farpariypsatorof Ox Bntgeni Effi2SS&SfK&: whloh.waialMji.kn4 vbliUbie one, to the TkeobWcRi SoBtnajy at Princeton. ThifHfW the Semhiary hae abo A oofakfcm of Jouephlclr on the Uni;, tarian Controversy, which hu' boon gatfta*yBar.Cr, Wto. B. Spragor, of Albany,. New York, Uae been by him pesltfM, arranged arid Hrrm.d, To the JjfcnLrjv. Thli le li gift of gnat value, fcr the ooHsetion b ublqoe and vet? qenjpWe, each u canaot he bond in any library la tWaeoontrv. Tin alatiatical report i.f the Comptroller of the Currency ahowa that on BeptenXwMQ, 1868, there were 55 national benkaiin Hew Jersey. with a paid np capital of 211,463,350; bomla deposited to secure notes, 210,0Tf>,r,DO; circulation iaauod, 28,520,465; note, to scdlre UlJNlMH, capital, December 3t, 1807, 111, ITS, 8150: loon, and dtteoonU Id 1S67, *8l,0B^R3R 11; tana paMtotts United States In 1607,, 8253^62 ill State Una, teas, we 26total, 2476,4* 08— 4i2p4re*rit; on tAe entire capital Mock, the Federal tax being 2.2 and the State 2 per cent The total amount of tax paid by na- - tlonal banka to the Federal go'vernment for the jar 1867, waa 29,525.607 31; and to the State authorities. 66,813,126 02 — the avengo per rentage ' of the former being 3,225, and of the latter 2,003, or a general average of 4,332 per rent. on the capital stock paid W» understand that the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, which has longfott the need of a suitable depot at Oamden, now pro, -ore to erect one that shall coat about two hundred thorite nd dollars, ana be capacious tutd ornate in a high degree. They propose to coverall the gropnd between Second street and the Delaware river, and Ihry therefore aak the Councils of Camden to allow Bridge .treed over the spare to be oloaed so a. not to Interfere with tt Unices this can be done, they cannot have the requisite sp ice for their immense operations, which," besides the main Una te New York, now Include the Cape May and Bridgrton linea, and the Betnbrrton and Hightstown line. The accommodation* for there are now altogether insufficient, and the company propose s to remedy the defeat by erecting a j.raud depot. ' Under there drcnmatanci a the Coun- ' cila of Caimiew could not do better than to grate the concern!™ naked. The ' company has already pushed its pier ' Into the river to the harbor line, and is now restricted from going further by ; the swiftness of the river current. The j required spare! therefore, eon sot be Ob- ' tained from the river hen re the appli- 1 cation to extend the depot to Second ' street, H the concession lie granted ' forthwith, thaiiepot would be erected ' during the ensuing season, and would ' he a gnat addition to the appearance ' of the city. CAKDRV Frames.— The Camden ' and Philadelphia Steam'.nat Ferry J Company crossed over their ferry daring the yenr 1868 two million two hun- ! dred thousss J passengers, exclusive of S
those on "j "free list," and those tningtickrta Issued by other companisa. Up to the Arte of October the number thousand! from thai period to the 31»t of Dc^jpsber there were three hundred thousand, making a total of two mlDkm tap hundred thousand. This does not 1 delude hones nor any Had of animals. The -West Jersey Forty Cdmpany canted over thslr ferry far the rente year, exclusive of com Batters, deadheads, Ao., Ssveu hundred and forty thousand seven hundred and twentysix .passenger*. In this table these who pay tolls are only numerated. The Caapa.% Point Parry Company canted two hundred and two thunaand two hundred and alxtydsre, including the railroad passengers for Atlantic makes a grand total for th -so three forrie* of Ihrre million one hundred and rorty-<Wo thmsamt trine hundred and vigbty-aigWt passengers who have crossed bet wte-n Oamden and Philadelphia. Oat of this vast number only three persons have lost tb.fr Uvea, and they were the result of carelessness on thslr part, showing how careful the managere of there ferries have-here in ; guarding against accidents of various kinds. _ — Strange as it may appear, the Ant ; man to nominate General Grant for the Pretedeocy waa a woman. It waa the nuns who attended him in hit earliest ttekney. litre 1. her exact predletioa: " Hetty tatty 1 ■WMb'msed habylDaney! Doner! Diddleum! Sweetest, biggest, brightest baby In the bleated Modi Dancyl Dancyl Sweety baby, kiasv nursr.bvre Ma booty eyre! Dancyl Dancy! Hell i»-(haby begins to wine>- Y«,tha Ittle darlln', bhaeed baby! Bell be (boodmo! ye-ha-OW!) he'll ha President of ttfe United State. gMTjfsrisit — In the nouns o4 his pretoral viaitatton feev^ Bt- Chteteers coifcd upon I ' ! *"' ' t . tint he and hi.
- Loss <te ami Wttorwua-How the Passengers Were tewed. »• It will hi remembered that when the » November 25, not a ringlallfe was loft daring fee sods^tafeftnf the fuoea«f a bad sea rdririlng at the time: This, ),- I behove, li the fltet Bate Wtteif, drafer e. the same eirewmstanese, the tame fret" , has been safely Kcmppttahad, and . merit, some investigation, into the * cause thereof It seems that some 142 of passengers and crew were pat into the live boats without accident except a £ alight one tb one of the lifeboats. I And by the Glasgow papers that this result wag due to the use of _ ail. Before the beats were launched, . the ship being bore to. Captain Munro had a quantity of oil thrown over the ten side of the ship upon the water ' with happiest effect, as, although the I swell was not learned, the waves were ^ prevented from breaking, thus reoderg log it easy , for boats to be launched, - . and, moreover, for them to lie alongside the ship after 'bring launched, while being fUlcd with their compte- 1 " dvent of people. One feels safe in say-. " ing that had K not been for the uftffef this oil some If not every one of there , * boats would have been stove against * tlie" Iron sides of the dootried Ilibernin. >: It 111 weH known feet that in all ° cases of lannchlng beats hi a heavy sea ' * this is the chief dsager and generally a * fetal one. Each of Uic Hlbernla's 1 boats was also furnished with a supply ' "" of oH, to be used when running before " ; the sfa. 8 II ia to be hoped that the tee of oil 1 in there case, will be more generally ! ^ practiced, and that each venrl will car- J '* I ry a supply for a* In cose of need.— < " Tills Is a subject that merits the atten- ' | tion of all shipmasters and owners.— I I ff. Y Fferatif. ' 0 New York Nautical life— 1. J 1 Xxi VERS ART MEETING. The seventeenth anniversary nweti ing of tlie New York Nautical School . ' was held December 21st, at the school f ' building, tt Madison street The 8 t rooms had been profusely decorated 1 with bunting for the occasion, and a j . large numberof sailors and those in- " teres led In sailors were present Dh I V. Morse presided, and the proceed* ,j logs commenced by the ofltring of ■' ^ .prajxr by the Hcv. C. .1. Jones. The . Chairman than addressed llie mc-tlng, « speaking of tho importance of cduca1 Hon to all classes, and more particularly to those who " went down to the J r sea In ships and di£ business in the | great waters.'1 lie -then introduced „ Dr. William Fntikls Thorns, who de- (( Uvered the annual address. a " Dr. Thorns took as his strt|joct "The J Merchant Service," Tlie importance J of this subject Would be apparent to r every one wlien he reminded his hear- o [ ers "that 200,000 vessels lutd cleared J from the port of New York for foreign J parts during the past year, and that ' ' | the American mCfehnnt fleet numbered 40,000 vessels arid friurid eui)doymcnt J] \ for 600,000 sailors. One of the most •' ! mportant matters connected with marI ilimc pursuits was the education ami ' moral training of marinars. II was common to hptr complaints against J sailors for bad cootlute, and It was " often thought that the rougher a sea* W man's life «M the mote efficient he S would become, TM OpjViHilnl tles and educoMoa of the class rnrist he Uken « Into Consideration before Judgmcnl was m passed upon It, and it should always J he remembered that to whonj. little Is „ given of Wm little would be requirqd. "• j, Their wss a general want of aspiration a
among seamen, and to alter Ulis it wns ; " necessary that some modified system " of npprvRticrMiip should be adopted. < , as the main reason of this want of aspiration was tWTack or prriper Hauti- ' j cal educakew. Dr. Thorns' address waa an interesting and practical one, 8 eontaialng much good ad viae to mnri- ^ S|weehea Were also iWiveivd by Dr. \ r J. I- IJodge, Revs. C. U. Murphy and ] " C. J. Jones and others interested in the srclfereof aallnra. — — j 1 The Nautical School Is carried on . under tho auspices of the Society for 0 the fed oration and Advancement of i Yoong Sailors. It Is condueifd by j Mrs. Browntew and Mrs. Thou*, and ! since its opening It has (donated over 1 "! 4,000 seamen,' 3.TIOO nf wh«m stero offl- i s i cers in the navy during the ware— \ : Thnio who study bl the nchool Teueivs j j practical Instruction, ca|*bkto2ttheni ,1 : to navigate a veasel to any part of the ( world tad to pass Urn various boards 1. 1 of education. Every Muuday evening r a free lecture is deBvered upon some j subject of interest to mariners. During the past year liily-twossamen have ! been educated, 1,800 liara attended the „ lectures, and 95,000 pages of reading ° matter have, been distri bated. The , society is susUlwd entirely by voluu- ! ^ tarv contributions. * Tub honor (iT'having ant the font t veasel from the Atlantic coast to Attskn, to angngt- hi the fur seal flaheries, ' Is cbdmtsl by New London. Tlw hark d Peru is the vessel, and she has otriy ,e Quite recently an Iowa hog mere y chant bqi!ght Mock on the strength of ,1 a dispatch frorjf Chicago, which erro- , qeouidy gave (tfe price of dressed hogs a at the pries of live hogs. He lost <) money, sued the telegraph company, a and hu recovered the amount, i- A citizen of Chicago who had not >e been in the country few some years, re feinted on smelling tho fresh air. He n revived on inhaling the odor of a ijend Mi placed under his nioao, exeiaiaaag, j. " Ahi tha fsgriodjtkrodls oT BSdc. " " —A Weatern paper wauls to know whCes seats Oolfex used when be bad M Bedford, bequeathed 240,000 among "f-SSKierir J M( tasa, the papers te make mention of any fhture attempts epon hi. life. schofen in the Protestant Episcopal Church throughout the Dnlled States. £ -ITHoei BMM.'dy UiMer to i g
r BUSINEftS'JmECfdBV. ' e Dr. R. II. rhiUlps. I, I2BCOFATIIC FBIBICIAJ, It OWCE— DECATUR STREET, ssiststsc reuw W. lalih's a>w«. , Cape Island. H. J- ^ ogfiCE BOUOA-s tes A. .>t.x,UW a 1 te •, * ' data W. Ljrcett. ■ L ;ufe. AccawpfT. rar t*a.WT* rroct ♦ INsrafNCE AOENT, 1 Cats ISCSSI-, K. J. ' ARE TOE ISIFBEB I ■ ' R. B. BWAIN, s SALEM MDTUAt lEtoaawcioosir ANT. ' , 1st ths Ceastr »» Cap. Mat, R. I. ell, , I — ■, *. Rnera^ ~ i f ArrorsrT-jTvuwAEB co»vrri>Tri, , a b. c«r. axth a uw ■*., raiLAPgtwnA. s J. firsavllle tuck, P ATTORSEf AND' C^imna-ATVLJW, I Jol.n it. HrtAfsnan, Attorney ft Ooutuelliir-etelaw, Bolintei, ] ' MASTER A EXAMINER IN CHANCERY, rUPRtME COCRT COIRMISEIOHRR. sad NOTART PUBLIC. . CAVR MAT COURT HOUSE. NEW JERSEY lESr. Miller. ' i r ATTORNEY AT-LAW, \ I OPJ-JCE,— Ws«t <kr. SgkRY R BOCT1I STL CAPE ISLAND, N.J. h« ' ImdslsStseSteeetuefesaUutleai. I K E OBT. _ ATTOMEr-vtr-LAW. MASTES, SOLICIT » EXAMINES IN CHANCESr, , Emm utnroftks Visas of Caps May County, j l Masbkt Svsysv, a AOts Essay, Camdas, ■ ' -a**1* ; Dr. t. T. Learning, } t-ventut. DHL ; I' OrrtCE DAYS: — I CAPE MAY. CUtrr HOl'IE.-T»MdAn ssd 1 jatte. rsutvl.,. of sukawsih. JJ'JPJLLL-^rrlUjr^ coKUtloo, CaU Jsl-S b g. r. HtBPUEV, Tine American t*nd other Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ftc- , , MAIN STREET, MILLVILLE, N. J. '-L- \4 REAL ESTATE AGENT f Cotssnslssloner of Deeds. ' TESSE M. SMITIhJtAAl JfetAte A^M^Ud 1 uteu. COWW EY ANCASIR. j | St W««teott'< ItAsnUec Hoses. Tsws- j, ■•SssrSttKft irfr. Va*.' j HARPER* 8 r MONTHLY^ -MAQAZINE. SK-gsa^wESa j ^."tevS'Jf'SV.KIS'sw.fset I lux It rtoete jlrreieele the popster i. StTB8CRl PTIOW 8—1869. MAOArtNE, „ WkEE^LY enA^ BAZAR, M wsAOra Jtw IV .■ sayttste.*** h i gSSistm
, "''"HAtrttR a SaolHERS, Wsw Tesk. , «A Olsslru tnswtenuMeT •' "" i HARPER'S- WEEKLY, SPLRNDtDLY ILLUSTRATED. tWHesI NMfcse of IS, Prsee. Tilt Moon Rswapspsr oC osr sosstrj-^""- ' Pel^HArpsri'wrrtOT Tosc" tsi witlw. sml jrju^ue^MMttre sreloTaU » etwt.Utrpsr', Wssklr siey bs luusssrrUIr Are . ..I sways. Tb*J SIS sistlssstetis-l by <l»>r • 1 ' svBSCKirrioxs. — imw. w Tam" , " An'bAlT* roity ,.f ,'tlhrr t'h- M.p.il ■ . Waste lyorRUA, will bs NpyllM ,retli Tor rr.r j 1 lhubof Fit« SiJwsrlbsij s^S4.sssscb. In nne : sZ. , fHS-.-L.-re; ; HARPER'S BAZAR. t M^ij^^e. W^lrllirlAtM oTuyutss HASPES'V^rAb^uuxilTteobis. _pts- ' saM-tfteirsaKpiSs o
LE6Wrte» HOTtOESA ut AAmlnUliAtois ol Jssbas Tswwtosuuu*ug elAllSI ACelnitYbSSKlAtsoI enJd ~ SSSBSL:- " NfeTICE TO CIKBIMM. ; iS-iiS ""'SL. DXwrtel'.AR Igseea) NOTICE TO CBEPITOBB. 1 , CwSoSbire i jSisSr 'ittut'syiAmMiMi"' ",io° / CORNELIA C. CANDT. °»"4 ««|U-J»feBB ,.i BmjfeMrsteUOBBdCB XQ IVOW J.'AJb'AP, livill tSSSSi ORDER TO slid IV CACSE. I A'cSUUSS! hnflreiXb"?,l'*rf ' Bresaber. I SB, terms I. q. c. Etsire, Msb I i thew Marvp, R. O. EdniuoAs sod J.L Smiih, I sad Jsne M, FrsskB. 1 Order to ""Tt, . William D. f^ubi asd JessM. rrtskq Adj Jim sail true deeobol^nf IS* persodnl^etrsi, " 'l"q. ttl'uiss. P. J. ^ IEAs(ma HOTELS.' M'RF HOFSE, r 'HU ^to|lnI, f fltled.up Oirfhe •eemin. Irs rmimr n.*e*e!ry end i slees. I he Tabls will te auppllte wllb all lbs , ItelicacicM ikal the Sea- Short Afforrtt. I * Tb ^fSS^ST" d ' Hc'lw^reniAlnr Ujvndurlexlbe 1 COTTAGE nv T1IF. SEA. 0 . I0L JIHIJi FKMU. Proprlrlor, i i ST*? "of ",;A '•>' mJ^M^wArTuu ' baad. Oo and Inael on (bssi. I WASHINGTON HOCHC, ^ bsoRCE B. CARE. !' l»-fi te fn,i r/tn™!*ARCH STREET IIOCSE. PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES W. LOCKE, T ^ I ouUld.,^ewdjJM profirlelor Bet lest blweeir, „ ubh'b^^r Mtuutoa!m?u» "* EXITED HTjATKR HOTEL. (LAfE SLOODU0ODX.) | FOOT OP WALtftrr StKEEV, ■ opposite the New Tort Depot, PHILADELPHIA. P LAN °°A'|1 rati 'ua'df 17A t° «A XT ' 3. B. Bstlerwortk Qilbsn Lesaard. R1DGWAY UOFIE, ' MAHKKT ST asd DELAWARE AVENUE, : f 1 a: 1 r Tbc paleon.se of tb, public te rvopsetlBlly j ' MsteU. ■52*""r0«™ * t-EOMARD. j ( • PACinc hotel, , 170, 172, 174 4 178 Oreenwioh 8tr«t, , I One /Isolator, f-uTfiiai/r StrtH, ; .n.-'Tberetorore, be'iu' m^ ',o I j m.iotntn uodm^uiuwdthe nvor,ble repula. ■ - wy y^Al^"te^?'lbs''be'si*or°fiiwlste' ^ Tbs utte will lo teitteJCdlly rapplled wlte ' : . i ' StHSSiSSfisS I ssyGssSy sum lo bit Railroad sed H,es- | JO"" ^^jlteU.. j! . THE BEST i» TBh WORLD! • »tw TiitnirjLsr At in. : • SCIECTinc'" AMEK1CAN rjlHE eCLENTIFlC AMUelLAN la Uw tares, I m w 1^1 > bear^y , Cte-rnlsyy and l^e^ed
BUILDING MATERIALS } SASH, BtEHIM_AHD_D00BSI E. K. FORTINER i sON, [ So. m Federal Byeel, Csiedes, I. J., HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, BLcma, doori,«hl-ttes«, MocLDtatys. ^5. «ks°LOWE*r ViltElC wbote- , uteaodrvtaU. teorimbrsdl J PHOMrTLJ^A^ENDI® TO. ] , ELLJriotfl -|S_r ] REASONED LFMDER. j GARRISON. GILLINCHAbl A CO'S. ] Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, • ! Michigan A Sasqnphsnns While Pine, -r — 3 Hemlock Jolsl, Bosrds A Sraotllng, ( While Pine, Oak t Hemlock Ilmbep : i ^"^ILHNOHAN SCO ' 1 ! NKW LLMllKH YAUl- . ( Orel. Pine, Spruce anil Hemlock Promt . | Stuff. Cedar. Cyprr.r, Pine and ' Spruce Shingle,, Shiajrfng and Plastering Lath,, ticket* ] rinia and Helarcar, Sep. While J'ite. ]. UiLL Tnrmiii ^ ^ I u,l I, H prtprely loSiled and to rw ante l wlbi TT 1 Shhc ! JEHENIIAU 8CHELLEXGER FNFOHMS bl. fttend. and tb, putdl, ««M- |
I rtpplyol^ s | *«rSS uny I oca tf ' ' JEREMIAH SCHELLENGER. i p HENRY FREDERICKS . Knnnwna,snn. i ,A,R' ddor': euBDt' i '■ j ^ WOOD MOULDINGS. ^ ^ ^ ^ ; „ TO iliS*NKW STORK. . ! Adjolulnc Raad a nro.*, ^Paper Xore,^ _j^rtrt\°£ko|4Asy ilhrereteKubrnenMn Ibe BRACKETS, GLASS, OILS, te ro7tennu>i*^nV"to'' of "liref ijiiiu ted " ' j • '11 A R D W A ll K, j HOfSEKX EPIP^ b FAyJIjfO JMPLfc^ - ' ■$& t JiittJriXatte* ")'yrrun'y*Ol7 l/"rgl.'b ; ■ wiaspja.' ^ ; 1 .p*.'iL''n jaTT""^-' - **" "■* "" aSfvi-"rtaKaart«JM (-J TVAR1C ft -KtDRKDGK. iiDiilrdclois and Builders, alas. Areata tor tbs Drat Improved ORAVkb ROOFING JIATKRIA I.. . jgdjgte p^osM tt-rt teXtre..,, ,» wsrbI Naarj-gbsstaal tlrert. nest tlao.lno aL • ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. : N<2swias«s^iap« i : j 'smettetoiieSbs .SHsar Ismail ^wmMi.tets - 1 -mSte"*" "^THOWAS LUDLAM, J KestevUle.Ori.SS.SStS. AaalKwe*. ; ASSIGNEE'!! k ALE OE REAL ' TfTTLLKssnldAt FWteteteon , ATUS D a V, ■M5SH«RR:f Sg«kwP^ : ! a leiel r< fedtr pwemp ase Oipfds. lyin, ,n ijjjpjagjfci ; wood"AW6QAL; ; J. DIALER I* COAL AND WOOD 311®"'' ' ' ' - ;
LUMBER ! LUMBER! Y $ - I on TO HXXPQlJ^RtEK S! : Buy of the Manufacturers and Save Money! | The Largest. Cheapest and Beet Assortment uf LUMBER in New jeneti I can be (band at E. ft J. L. Wilson ft CJo.'s Steam Sow and Pinning Mill nnd Lumlwr Ysrd. MUlYille. Cumberiand Co., New Jersey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. (CONSISTING IN FART O* / ^ 100,000 feet Jereey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. * 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 00,4)00 feet lj inch Sonth Carolina Flooring; worked. " 100,t)00 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. , 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. 100,000 feet Cedhr siding, planed and not planed. I ; 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planetl and hot planed. * 500,000 extra Cedar six teen-inch Shingles. ! '■ 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen- inch Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full cOnnti) • 500,000 feet White Pine 4s4, 5-4 and 6-4. r We eosalder our rtia^sUrea^iojiwrtM tossy te lb- isle tot sswlsf Itemloek rraoune -^fcber | c'sieaelots sbd Slilldtr, Sad II lo Ibelrllrastese lo boj where Ibelr onto ""7 « l|"« \ \ TS-tSSSire Sou Ib.l, to.s.tere I. bu, —Sera Hrev as. .... woo.,. ' j . 1,096,600 FEET EXTB A HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER, Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to i WE MANUFACTURE Ol'U OWN LUMBER ! j ~ CONTRACTS I4KIY ! J^ulLdinQSi 3* 'wished UleatLi^ f'atiO ccufiunctj I Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money ( dealing with the undersigned, nnd secure the advantage to * j which a net cash purchase .is entitled. * | ■ E. ft J. I.. WILNUX ft I O.< i I ELiASWiiioN. > n> MIl.Lrn.I.K. nr. j. JAR I. WILSON, | * ' tssl-m R D. WOOD. «0 Cktoiool si, Pbl.J j'
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i States ol Ppniuylvanla Ritd j SouthrrD^ New Jersey. J', | MM f JP1TAL OF OXE I1LL10K DOLLIES. ! by tbs Coapsay. may be bad. , , | E. W . CLARK ft /*>., Xn. 35 H. THIRD Ht. . B. S. RL'SREL, MRBRger. R.v JUSEI'M HAMMITT, Ae-a^ lor^Camd.o est Caps May Couotle,, I bhllVille bftfil FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. MILLVILLE. N. J.. : 1 INCORPORATtniSOt S-iS'SxS s>"" DtRRCTORa! j M. JoOT^naire^'u* ' | • iSsSSSSe, * * NATHANIEL STRA ^ ' T^imisi COVNTY MTITUAL JtrSUKAt/CK COMPANY, ' ricJERrar crrr, n. J, j lscprs iftul Los, or Danes, by Fire. i J:::.:: H ' ruvt "1wriYmb tiStw "torew Crip apltetl ,CX,t ""ca'jm^teteBR, H. I. • . rSBUG SUE. . ii'.;Kii-4?rs:;'S:ar."J»:i I aiatloB. as TDESDAY. tbs Elgblb dsysl Do-' , ee later. IBBB, at 9 sMlsab, r. ! THE UOMESTBAD ibervabsutB. oT Isrprorr,: laal. oo wbleb are B tei^dsajssrte-gr^ists i
! VARIETY STORE. [monopoly CRUSHED • lir THE CHEAP PbKEB AT I C, &ti u M W AY'sli VARIETY STORE, j Q0SHEN, N. J. ' j JLook ! Hook ! Look 'I | | Blvaebedaad Brew, Mvdiai US' aad upward. | SbirUcg 1*Ub9,U ... tte. | And Other Things In Proportion. , "Dry Goods, nollnw.Tln and tvooden Ware, •j HOOTS AN U SHOES. j j COME ONE! COME ALL! ('■ NHCiHWAY. _m„ ir-
I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. » EST E Y ' S ' I liUBWi JUSILANTE I | (.In enlirelg neacilo^, and Per f iriSlore.) 1 _ ; t^Sene/er • Cleodorooe PHee Llet. « \ GRAVEL ROOFING. f x^ffiCE ! GRAVEL 'ROOFING! THK ONLY AURNT8 ; PELEBRATED Warreu Gravel hoofing. | MATERIAL, j 2£s;£c,; ,.r?ur.H«fiJ?72£cT: ' a^^hANAiox rrR^«rii!te Wysomis. THE \EH YORK OBSERVER I y *^sw pwbltehlBC a Nb W BERIAA. STORY, ] i ~'.M"i'J!' *towjriirG\y mush." j '! "** '"*""" •*' ""rr Com- I ' nadrra and nsw alreto, sf iBSasaas, ws^aka 1 Ike follswtes Ubvral a#rw foe NEW SURSCRIBERB: We will aead tb, OB1ERVEH Iurooey,ar la 9 Bubaerlber,, oae or bstb bstog saw, for M to I - Tinas Sl.be a r. a*. In teraaw ilDNEV K.^UOUIj^la. 0^00,^^ | - Sattn to NCoekhoIdrra. j vX*w — XTxrK'sJ. - • 1 riared a awal-aaawsl Dlybtewd «t THkES . • iTXtteJiiiJS 6u.*dJ3;fflte'Iner,I^». > '■ SKi&«srf ; ifess.T.SS^Sw5'* I [nnts-ai] DENJ^ F. LEE. Trearere. .1 -JOB HUNTING j . . XBAtLT and PROMPTLY 1 E»co«Rtate wAVfe" ;op.rv*. - i j
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