GAPE MAY OCEAX WEBSE6DAY. JANffAHY d7. laBB. fSsmmnamH 1- 1
► . ItiTB RETT!. A xi'WBRR of new ear* were taken through Jertej City recently, to be |ilaei«t wpna the tract ofth- new P»tqp1a Tint bondholder! of Ih • Nawark and Clinton Hone Railroad hare foreclosed upon the (woperty. fin Kewark and Kerr York Railroad rafruea to par I U #5,000 rent to I the State tor the land at Comninnipaw. THE Hew Joncy Legislature on Toroday torgtally elect -d John P. Stockton Umaud SMaa fenator, to ^ encored Mr. Pnhn^uijww. RrratKaEKT or J oboe Elner.— judge Elmer, wtH known to the bench and bar of rhe State, delivered bin laat charge to a Grand Jury In Mem, on Tocedajr of laat week, - lUth Inrt., and remarked that It waa hla attention to relinquish business dorin;; the remainder offala life. THE new atation build lag" at Mount Holly will be thrown open to the public, neat Monday. They an the moel commodlooa of ally along the Cauden County Railroad, and hayj the moat fences. Dedication.— The If. E. Church at WaAeonb Corner, (Salem,) will be vied leafed to the worship of God on Friday, January 19th, 1MB. Preaching In the morning at 10 o'clock by ' Her. Anthony Atwood of Philadelphia, and In the evening at 7, by Iter. W. E. Perry, of Trenton. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Henry ► Belting, of MaBoa Hill; and In lire evening n»7 by Bev. G. K. Morria, of Rrldgeton. On Sunday morning ot 10 o'clock, by Bev. A. E . Ballard, P. E. , and In the evening at 7 by Bev, W. Rarnat, The Bridgeton Pionsar aaya there la . ""-r— - quite a religloaa revival In Cumberh ".1 County at preaant. The varic.ua dcnomtnatioru In Burlington are lioldlnd extra nerricee with considerable interest. In Fairton, in the Prabytcriaa church, a number have yroleeoed religion. In Oefiarville, at the Methojfet eburv-U. twenty or, more pcraotu have already consecrated themaelvea at the altar. At Salem, life Baptist church ha» received accession of about fifty or dirty; and the Methodist , churchee are both eqjoying large revlvala alan. At Tlanoock't Bridge tliere la ooueidenulle interest, while in ADowayetnwn, the, revival ia or the moat powerflil character that haa been known for many year'a and fifty or alxty of a night are found at the altar. RnrtMUEBTATiVK Moire,' of the FlT« Harriet of thU Stele, promt ly , prvaented In the Honae of Repreaeritntivea a memorial about a yard and a . half long, which wad referred to the . Committee on Commerce, ataiing that i Uw aouth point of Abaaoxn Inlet haa been wasted away about 4.10 fort alnce HUM, and that the breaker* are rapidly ahortenlng the distance between the , Einrernment bulldlnge an I the aurf. . For abtnrt TOO yard*, beginning at a , point oa the out, and terminating at , a point un the aea front, the vltfent , ntwthenat norma pecnlirr to thia eoaat , have waahed away the bench from 300 tn MO fret within the hut three ycara, , • that portiou of the llghthnuae In a ( northeast direction dlmpptwring more rapidly, and that the deatruction la , fitat approaching the gorantment prop- , I trtp The. hard turfrd property having been awept away there 1* nothing left to reelet tho approarh • t the water. They any the elnee approximation of the lighthouse la truly alarming,- and ask Congress to adopt measure* for the protection of the government property. Tun Mo-aiooth Dratocr-f says that about five hundred paaarngera were carried over the new railroad between Farmtngdale and Freehold but week - ► the firat week the road'wna In operation. The I'linyal adds; "We see strange eighta on our atrorta bow, all bccauae of this new railroad. Our friends at Tomi River and that vicinitymake tMr appearance here at 8 o'clock breakfrat at home before starting. A fow Weeks ago It waa almost a day's jourtfry from Toms River, I/me Hranohea and Bed Bankers, and all tlurt neighborhood, to drop down on p ua brfore.we hare fklrty finished our coffee and buckwheats. It la a wonderthl Institution, this new railroad, and a wonderful thing It will be for our business men If they only have the wit to Improve R. But more wonderful than all Ibear la it, that we have all been so patient tor the hat fifteen years, until at Ian strangers coate and "bulkl ' the road for ua. We hope the glorious muaicofthe locomotive dashing through the heart of our village will frighten away all the old fogy 1mm, and keep ua \ wide awake for the fttture. " assumed quite a revolutionary agpcct. Some citixeua on the botue-topk fired upon the, volunteer* in the streets on Sunday and several volley* were laterchanged. On Monday night shots were also intuclianged near the Louvre coffee house and the Tacou theatre, wbereinto the lowwr hall of the Louvre. which day . evening, and killed a number of persona, same of whom were Spaniards, government employe* and army offidisturbanoea, ha* ordered the troops to keep within doors while the Spanish marines patrol the portion of the town lying outside the walls. The Amrria cau eohaonwr ArrtoU lias beeh seised and taken to Havana, on suspicion of carrying supplies to the revolutionists Mail advice, stale that Beraooa waa attar-tad on the 8th Inst, by the insurgents. A buttle of four hour's duration ensued. with no derWvendvau- - g^yjgig^ §§§^?-§ * «
OOSBBSH. [cOXTDfOSD TBOH nirt 1'AOE.] be THCaaOAT. Jan. 21 — In the Hmxic lis the bill to punish the oollrction of IDeoj and Mr Morton made a speech deed nouncing the action of Maryland and Xew Jersey in requiring a tax on pas- .. aeoger travel ofi their principal railT" roads, which he dalmod was an abridement of the privileges and Immunities of citlsens. and, therefore, a vialation 00 of the Ion risen th article of the conatlV- tution. Mr. Conkling introduced a bill to prohibit secret sales or purchase of gold or bonds on account of the - United Stale*. Mr. Sherman, from ch the Finance Committee, reported a Mil at to amend, the National Currency act. wt At the expiration of the morning hour vd the Air-Line Railroad Mil was taken to up, and pending discussion upon It and n- numerous proposed amendments the Senate adjourned. « In the House a hill was introduced *>- to distribute the, minor office* of the •l departments equally between the Dis- «■ trict and Territories. A Mil In refer- ■' ence to an early appointment of midn" shipmen to the Naval Academy from the Southern States produced some •It discussion, on account of its being re- * ported from the BaconsI ruction Comin mlttre that It was passed. The report a- or tbo Election Committee in the Ant, called np, and the resolution that Aoderaon, republican, waa not entitled to J the seat waa negatived by a vote of 55 7 to 88, and the resolution that Switxler, * democrat was so entitled waa laid on V the table. So Anderson Is affirmed in d his scat. The House then adjourned. Friday, Jan. 44.— In the Senate, the credentials of Messrs. James A. 4 Bayard and Thomas F. Bayard, Scn- , a tors elect from Delaware, were presented. The House joint resolution, j providing for the disposition of certain papers relating to claims against the Department of the Wcfit, was amended and passed. Messrs. Potnoroy and Conklmg presented petitions for s oman's suffrage Mr. Krelinghnysen ad- * dressed the Menate in reply to the t argument of Mr. Morton on the MU to t punish the collection of illegal taxes t upon pnascugcrs. Mr. Morton made > . a brief rejoinder, and the dllcussion i continued until tbt> expiration of tho J morning hour. A joint revolution reappointing Professor Agassis a regent , * of the Smithsonian Institute; was 1 * passed. A joint resolution, authorizing frie President to withhold from the <| Union Pacific Railroad and Its branches ' Mmds loth* amount of 83,000 per mile. ' ' security for the completion of the ■ road, was tabkd. The Senate then ' resumed consideration of the MU to c promote commerce bctwean the States, ' the "air-line railroad" scheme. Mr. 1 DnnHttle addressed the Senate In supf port of his amendment to require the | looaenlofthee legislature* of the State* ' through which the road would pass. * report of the committee of confer- ; ence on the MU to prescribe the mode ' of obtaining evidence in contested elec-" ' tion cases, was agreed to, and the S>n1 ate, at 3.30 r. M-, qdjourm-d. In the Ifoune the morrriag hour was | * devoted to bills relating to tlx- District i 1 of Columbia. The report of the com- ' ' mlttecof coufereme on the Mil relating , 1 ' to the taking of evidence lu contacted election case* was agreed to. Tlic : 1 loose resumed consideration of the ' granting land in the Dsnyer Pacific ' Railroad a»<l Telegraph Company, and | Mr. Van Trwrop continued his argu- . 1 mcnt again*! tha MU Mr. Clark Mow- ' ed In Its defence. Mr. Logon modified ' his substituta, and wlnU- subiect then t went over. The death rf Winds, e lata member from ArkaiuufrVnu ana nounced. sad after eulogiumi by tnefifr - bers of the Arkansas delegation, mc - Honae adjourned. ' Mohdav Jan. 43.— lu the Senate Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee oa ' Retrenchment, reported a Mil to repeal ' the Tennre of Office act, with an amendment leaving the heads of d<- * partmcnts (the Cabinet ) subject to re1 moral at the win of the President dur- * Ing a recess and authorizing him to ® suspend any other dvU officers during a recta*. Mr. Stewart, from the Jua didary Committee, reported against r the admission of Jiwhna Hill as Mena- ~ tor from (feorgia. A minority report ' waa presented by Mr. TnmtbuU. Mr. ' Morton moved to take up the Mil for | th.- relief of William McGamhnn. which was indefinitely postponed last ' session. Objection was made. Mr. ' Wilson reported from the Military Committer his Mil for the reduction * and reorganisation of the army. A '' petition of Mm. Lincoln, asking for a " pension, was prearnted. The MU ra- * lalive to the Central Branch of the Pacific Rati road eamc up on the expiratlon of the morning hour, and a moe lion tn postpone It in order to take up . Mr. Sherman's Finance MU waa lost i by a vyle of twentyone to thirty.— , Pending diacuaaiMt upon the MU the . Senate adjourned. e la the Iionae a reeolntlon was offered p to pay Ute Arkansas delegation for the e foU term of the Fortieth Congress. I d waa referred to the Committee on Re- |, eonstniction. At the expiration of the i- moroinghourtheonnstltutionalameiid- ' ,f ment and lite bill relating to suffrage ■ ^ reported by Mr. BoutweU oame up, I p but were postponed until Wednesday. ' t Tito conalderatton of tlgi Denver Pa- . dfic Railway Mil was theit resumed. I, After an animated debate a motion to „ lay the MU on the table wa* feat by a p vote of 85 to U2, and it was then rej ferred. to the ComntlUea on J'ublie J I/uvds by a eeta of W to 63. A reao- , lution looking to the expediency of furbul ohjecthm was made. The Home »* Vtc-Tl* or Pike. — The bodj at Mr. PoDL the Msalitgmfesmaaia the store ,J of Meaara. OaldweU. recently destroyed » noon. He slept on the fatal night in a ■J movable eol, adjoining the counting M room. His body was found iu the ccP » lar, on the top of the timbers of the *- second floor. This lenders certain the »• escape cut effbythe front M*the liaHd- «• ing, and was overcome Irr unAe and »1 egress. A hunch of krys known to he - carried by him sfeoe, fed to the in- - dtmiiflmtiou of thehody. The tad, Aj jpsoarc to prepaid, as well as might id i
Blitiwegg DiWtCfOHY. Br. E. H. PkUllps. ■T ■•■■•riTBIC riTfilCUI, e- orrtcE— nrcArca street, ,p rASJatstas Mas «■ StatSfi rterep e- cage Island, 3. J. r iska W. Lvrett, ZUrs, a rent ext. rizr Ago urx atock r- insdeahce aoeet, IS C*»a Uu*A K. I. ' ABE TOE IlUl'BEDl »\, '* R. B. SWAIN, K SALEM MDTCAl. INSURANCE COMPART. a lor tas Coesiyef Caps Stay. R. J. <m » 7 • • *• *• fiBirt. II ATToagcr-jr-LAtr aro cugrgVAgrRs, p A E. cor. sua a Loeost stt., r- PRILADELPIHA. n J. Granville Leach, j ATTOSSrr APT COCgVELLOS-AT-LAW, , John B. UUffBian, , Attorney A Ooonsellor-st-Iaw, Soilottai , e MASTER 1. EXAMINER IV CHARCERT. SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, '*se xotac.t rcsLtc. ~s, p CAPE MAT CODST HOUSE. NEW JERIET it R. T. Miller, e, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, . orricr,— wsrt Cor. perrt a south sts. r CAPE ISLAND, N.J. _ OS n. H. GREY, ^ ATTOAXtr-AT-Lilt, MAS7CA iOUCIT Pro*Mtitor of Iks PI*** o/Csp* Msp Couaty. Dr. J. P. Learning, • 1 J)I,,TI,T-orrlcI ' W<»OS/gE^nr«t ThurtAsy* of e.rh month. N. P. Sf I'RPIIEY, - rise American ana eiher Wale be*, Clock*. Jewelry, fir., I Do*, z. tsss. tr 1 nOl'lE AMD SIGN PAINTER, I MANSION STREET, ^ CAFE ISLAND, NEW JEESKT.^ ^ | REAL ESTATE AGENT Commissioner of Deeds. •IS.Sk;.S'sSS j ' ^ ^ O^TEriT ^ ^ casing";.; » air51 ; UMMIU MAYVILLEI NKW ST©11 : NEW GOODS ! LOW ■ a?xa@3B8 1 t • 1 t i CASH BUSINESS ! t IN ; S. S. DOAK. Call and examine my Stock. ~ I propose to sell the same - Quality of Goods cheaper than ' i any Store in die County. ' | There is no necessity for . the people to go to Philadel- • phia to buy Goods, if the ° storekeepers are satisfied with - Reasonable Profits. um-ksa. 1 IStPROYEMENT LOAN ( ) TKE CIfr OE CAfE UUlta THIS 1. iu'JSJ'ol'uS ao^iSrtl'of'ttaS^' i2c!£ '-""'•""•yzvti'SAMA. «*,„. j. .0r*-.»,k-p SHERIFF'S SALE. ■ P.sSjsS'iiSa??:!'.': S'Le^wraBtaie11" ^ TuasDAX. th* twa or rEoauAav NEXT, :Jgj|!!gg ii u !j
jKreURAWCE'.'. - 1 1 - NATIONAL , ^ LIFE INSURANCE CO. , " TOUTED STATES OF AMESIQA, * r, WASHINGTON. D. C ( HA mAKBtpr SPKCIA I AIT tf CONBIEXS, >. t-8CT mum. - 1,000,000 Y BRANCH OFFICE I - FIRST NATIONAL BANK BFILMNG, PHILADELPHIA, *■ ,"^77* Tt'"" » » ■. liXNsr d. COOKE, Vic, PnalOnt. ) Pec.io.nm-n. ' LEGAL NOTICESXOTIf i; TO t llEUITOR*. • sSHvSSHHS | AraAi^^'amy^th^or. i i NOTICE |TO CREpiTORN. I HSSgSNOTTCE TO CREDITOR#. ( t of Imp* M*r,hti«hrrlvf*DOtlMtoth«noae tor, of rkld dro'drol to hrtop thrtr^drht*, dx Ss'CSSSaSr i 1 I COBNELIA C. CANDY, I D*lod »,pt. »«. ISm. , Ado»l*lnr*lil*. - I ORDER Ifi SHOW CAUSE. I ^T U Oirh.lB' Coort hold^ot CAP, M»r I » !*owBMomt?r! dT Mo»**(t^"i *o'd 'j'tfiwlth , I !! h » " 1 PX r * M b Dog rL^rajta-'oo th? A I swt d*bu'ri°..Mt!ri.\nV*hwm'.u,"alIr'lxj' i ^ hi, debt,, sod Tt^ntaid^UM^lN of th. Court t j ! taro*lUg»ata_*»d mUU of Ih, RtfiSffln rr'"' "" ^ I'rZllZ1" \ ORDER T6 SHOW CAUSE. " , a T »o Ortth*M' Coort hold *t Cur Moj • IM 'm" ISS^wo'l cnc**E'ire*il*V >:*?Nt'^' J"^T*'u i f I ili™ rtniH ed Vo" th °* Con rt* JodrroSSpli l ' 33 1: of ml* km**** M*c*rv I, ImuBeUot to 0*1 ■ trrWhlAIM lilt .U^rSwIl ! « ssrssjr sSwwiiK . Sr-m^a^K,^ AVmI' OW'-S: e to" rxldul' thrtmLA* th,'"»w»^' tro3rr'" " Or th* Cloort. n L. «. C. K*jrx«, P. J. r LrAM|MO : Pm. Sktsm- I«W|' Ssmgoto j tr HOTELS. J' L «• IDfiF HOUfR, CArX lOLAND. NEW JESSE V .. e Robert Eire. TroprlcUr. h THv'Ht!^" ! ! ,'»e«yrss-ta'?uSS5d,»h« ; . _ Dflicaein fAaf Ike Sto-Slor, AfforAi. ! m COTTAGE. BY THE SEA, •" teb. JWH mtu. Trttprtrtor, t.onrt.fo^^VfnS"^; . _ WARRINGTON HOURE. T B No w OCExfitod rrMlu*on,'n dur«< rtir • UNITED NT ATE# HOTEL, r. i (LATE SLOOOCOCBOkl I I . j j ' RIDGWAY HOL'RE, | v' . — .
BlJlLDINQ materials SASH, BGIHS8_AND DOORS ! ' E. K. FORTINER A SON," Ns. IH Fedrrsl Mreel, fandra. N. J.. HARDWARE. GLASfi' ' RVrii, BLINDS, DOORS, OH UTTERS. MOULDINGS, hot-bed bash. si.tr RHh. taNolPmUmORallamsT,. mu t* rod "t "oe T^ThTr™ NEARONED LIMBER. GARRISON. GII.LINGHAM A CO*. ! Saw Mill and Lumber Y ard, HAVrm... •torh. rofl i-rrferllj Drr, I Michigan A Sunqorhanna Whlfr Plor. n cntlock Jolal. Boyrdv A Nranlllng Mbllr Pine, Oak fi llratlark Timber 1 M;W lumber \ \iui i'frtjf, Ma^Cfprm. /'.or ,.J Spriire SlmpUl. Ski-yling Plaaeri-a Latk. Video I and inker Fencing, f 'iiralir.it Heart. I'ir- . Spruce and Hemlaet Flooring. 1JII.I. TIMBBH I JEREN1IAH. NCUELLENGER j I r*ur tttArtgtaofiw |**taf*^«tc* ,UttptrM i Ura jftaSy Of th, public tr r,a|*,lfullr j ~ I BEMO^KI) TO HIS NEW SHIRK. I. >Mcroynw>r*re It— SNM, 7»mf, AdiotatOK Rmd A ftro/i J'-itr -lorr. mrt^'ataek on «*r Stare muSullimraMn thr pi*®*- . . PAINTS, I'UTTY. BRUIHIX, Ar. , ?n^hSoLiS'Jftr«W?friiIi^iiiSSS5" HARD W A U K. I sSaSlsss SkkHS :1 SsNSSSBSfVj II rilt-Tl CAMDC.NEW JERIET. ~ .at UUe : ' '"""'STILL A T IT" """ WARE A ELDUEDGK. ! Contractors and Builders, I Aim, AfoRts for IN# Rrnt latprartd oRtviL noorrao hatkriau [ miSktmue " "h°" """ -°r'" ARCH STREET HOUSE. ; (riJRNKR Of ARCIISLRDELAWAREAre- [ | . HARIJU' It , ffsr aaA table tt) uf wtotllikoomt la tar rilp. '' ' luferesllng tonrerullan. | NftaS JAWRMR! ^^r'hyun *o ^rjoarfeyln* or rsAtiml rtt^reotjtopoj. '»< C-ttUp oo *ta*n p~SI* I o Wp ' " **/'•- "J" THIS dmlSTMSS. ^ ^ 3 | t asicTinib itMAIkos- it«tn t N T "re k,k*' "**" tiilti1"' r 1 CEDAR FENCING. ' ; 1 OtQOO i tu, |
s LUMBER ! LUMBER!! o — ^ IGOTOHEADQUAHTEKS! Buy of the Manufacturers and Save Money! The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Assortment of LUMBER in New Jersey, u can be found at E. A J. L. Wilson A Co. 'a Stvun Saw and Pbtttinc Mill ntui 1 Lumber Yard, Millrillc, Cnmherland Co.. New Jersey. LUMBER ANOaBUILDIJSG MATERIALS, 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. ' 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. ' 7 100,000 feet Eastern. Spruce flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. j ' 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked, 100,000 feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. ! ' 500.000 extra Cedar sixtcen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixtcen-incli Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full eouut.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. N 1,000.000 FEET EXTRA HEMLOEK FRAME s TIMBER. Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to - order. " WE MANT T.U TITIE Ol Tt OWN I. I'M HER : COYl'lt U TS TAKI Y! tyuib/intfx finished 1/trru/tj f'nrO crilfinnrn Any parties desiring building done for ca.SU can save money by dealing wish the undersigned, and secure the advantage to which a NET cash purchase is entitled.
INSURANCE. E. w- c"«* ^ ro • i HANK EES. j I NITED STtTF.S OF AMKRIf'l* . I || re. f | r.lSB rAPITil OF OSE MILLION D0LL1BS. No. 858. TH IRD St. " n. #. I1UNNEL. Mansirr. K.. JOIMI'H II A M WITT **1 HILLY ILLE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. millville; n. j.. " EVoth^^^*nJo'ta"lta'\^rJ!"ooii i ga. ' ta, Ai^^wlhrK<^Ktwsd!i?5 nre |I. I* | .ur.ncr, sail th. lowv. In ot. trev .Stat thore — ] Hon. Wllttas Moor^M.r* L.oOla* NATHANIEL STKATTON, l-l rrtaidaht. THE HUDSON' COUNTY j mutual' ~ INSURANCE COMPASr. ^ JrisisiiS SSS HrS'vSr .§S2i "!!^.Nfat*! abTSi ta LtahmSiT'tCL 1 ^ rw.t w»*"n ouiRMt. Jwwj ut*r >'ta .»'«•■! ""Vlitto*- R ' THE MODEL NOTION STORE. [ THE *ubacrtb.-r would raaoretfullr «t*ll the | , 1 •Itutlo* of LAIR ruRCUASEM to hi* Rasoto, ™ ! j i: \v ELK Y-t ^ ^ ^ ■I itavreoo "f WhoKthSloo otnw, C*|W lalos*. is! rOSTEM *. !^"Ttr^-uSwAY.»om..
VARIETY STORE. CRUSHED ]{.... E. -heap rR,.,.t, C. SHIM WA Y"S VARIETY STORE, 00SUEN, N. J J /<»..!<: Lfjok! Look! j GOME ONE! COME ALL!1 C. SHUHWAY. GRAVEL ROOFING. NOTICE ! GRAVEL ROOFING! THK ONLY AMKNT8 CKI.EBRATKD Warren Gravel Hoofing. »j MATERIAL, ; FURS. SKINS, SkC. ^I.ADl ES^FAHC Y^TUM ^ Hat* now lit Storr.of otr ows Istpoctatloo . endWhOfeeture. one ot toe limt mod moat • brauttftft Mttatlooa of FANCr rua* foi Lo- ! dire- ood CRtWrm's wooi-^i.ta* atr. Aire. I am eooblod to dlaooae of my rood* ot Tory rrareo*^le |mtta*,ood ^1 woul.' thrrvfore aolij rUILADALrillA. FURS. ^ ^ONE PRICE. FURS. !* \ Alt order* ft-,™™?! v eaeeutrd. S.tt.farttoo „ . (uoraaMod. Ftaoee lire u, a call foIMm » IMPROVEMENT TICKET. "j WK8T JKR8EY~RAIL ROADS. i 1 leket, five, rood for 'throe jear*. hetwceo - ; l-hlladelphla add Caae lUaad, to tho hood ol '• "asri^atc.. * W. J. BE WELL, •ope Superlateadeul W J. R. a. NOTICE. ^:S'<cik*£s;h.r.ur,; stsa of. lie tea# Meaty-oar je... old. Itpht hatr. IO fioat teeth Sited with eo'd ; h*d ao twa pain ;2S Kf." ■ T&Sts SiSSE? Dver-a Creek. Doe. tA, INMe JOB PRINTING - XEATI.Y and PROMPTLY • :W A V E " OFFICE.
MEDICAL. COCA COUGH BALSAM 1 ' COE'S COUGH BALSAM! , COE'S COUGH BALSAM! y COE'S COUGH BAIjSAM 1 A SURE REMEDY rOh ' F0I.BS (Ol'GaS, FROLP. lXrU KXXJ, 1 1 ti hooping ear till, . i 1 CONSUMPTIVE UOUGIf. j ' tit it it < oi.irx Mint COIGHN | " ROBENEKN OF THE THROAT. '■ Krnrf ! It end ! ! Head 1 t t World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE ! i COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE 1IA8 COME T TO THE RESCUE. ' | IndigeetioH Dyijie pita. Sict Headache. Sourneit or Acidity of the rx- Stomach, Rising of Food. Flatulency. Iuuritudc, . j Weannc... finally . ^ 1 1 . "tp'tVk '1k( 'a*^"a "?• Both myaelf aad wife have otod t oe-* DjoL A GREAT BLESSING. is. Ji.7rr -7r/nM,/r'.!r!*T0i -''' ea> fro'a t'he uao of Dvtpepalh Fore. ^ «twha* ~ :?S;Sa"'"T^rK,rr IS. CLRRG YMEN. f| dbl'hre fattad.""^ 2 DRUGGISTS A.j drufxtat I. th. reonlrj wtu tall poo, If '■ one thol boj. o tattle of^Co.'. ^Djap^mta ST C»EV StarzniA Ci)R* !'*y Dlanhtra, Djaeoterj-, Colic, tuaamer Cota^Rold by Drazrwn ta rttj or country ererj. THE C. G. CLARK CO., ^ Bote ricpttalott. New Been. Co*n. ■ 1 -
mm^mmmmmrnmrnrn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j FINE JEWELRY AND BILYEB WARE. Weddtmg Peooomta da lllT.r Wtaet.*. BENEDICT BROS. I, Up Town Sow tthre, No. an Broadworr BETWEEN ANITt h FOUBTH VTBEETE AYKRU'tk WALTHAB WATC«N>L BENEDICT BBOt. IIP TOWB.SH qBOtllW A V . ttZ.NEAICT NROTHERJ, rtl BROADWAY) , ! Benedict ItrOa.. SI rattan «t. »r«Ohl|0. WATERS' *i«i Ar'raSe BrtdtaC The Re.t .HAOBfhotuiedi ta^atajt^Ka^'L^^JreS^^tn - ^ BBAWB PAtBNt MMBN ' j t o. cale to "t'.S2el"eW^Ke' ' SKWIN'ii AyUHINI-: »«. NOVr.LTV KKWIMi. KBBROIBKRIMi. Rraldlrir Macbiar. ( r' r- . I .-t.lta. , werraated a <d bet* -a — - Tr) Vr had too fill Rorrl) Ba) Br. table to creep Family. Timet. the*p2nter'anl!h'th?'drerKtafIooJ lor orer*. ihlnz that r^3lrrBit,^^jU>3*^u^c *htabvx* p Line'*'" dllretuit*r<!*deaUn* ' Ratajf prlcaVf each "(V*J Toil k'cik, Propttafwe, BENNETT, JOHNSON fit CO. 1 1 ABread153™reme? " ttomta?'' 'street'. ! New PetrBl Bhlnrlr Brarkrt. The Shlnpte^ Bracket la ta^eetattj ritariyd '"oftari protppar Vllad, at wholaaalr aad >0- ... I ^Territory for tale aojtrhete to tho United IK ' Statee that la aot reld oa the tteaat Cooklro A-;,U' BENNETT, JOHNaON^hta^ rf" WANTED, AGENTS, ,, ' ta«o 'hIji'oSi™A|™ «lrta'the°"DAMnl"'ek •ta I '"mfta , J tSt'.Vu °the"olr reantae "daeSlj prsetleai ^ WILDER'# PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, Wilfier'a PaMBl '1 Powder A BorjUr-Proof Locke. to THE BERT FIRE-PBOOF SAFE '« IN THE WORLD. o- Slider salaBtanrter Safr Fampaa). Depot It CORTLAND Street, Now York. '■ Jrlh ' - ■ ; — CHASE fi C»'l EMPIRE. LAUNDRY BLUE .u- TOR LAUNDBY PUBP08B8. »u"peS*feta,«.r Btnetaf *»*r oOerad t* the - .e -SSr. _ 2 rut *pta m*td OfA Drr tneaa. rtap.r.,1 h, alt- CHASE fit Co.. jl* WI WASHINGTON atrtat, R. V. CARPETING. nt J. T. DELACROIX, OARPETINGS. try- HATTING*! OIL CLOTHB, ROOS, ETC. " WholetaJe and RetaU. .. f " "1

