-.r • / o API MAY ooban 1VEt)isrE^±j A Y, February 10, 1869. — , — — —
An UlnulUi Cnw«tl«. tbk kxtkxt or oceota <miq teade We extract tbc following report from the PMfcuWphU Ifor* -Imeriean. It win doubticOT prove interMtiOR to many of our readers : i A sterling bo^y of g •ntkmen met I yesterday in convention M tbo room* of the CokBUMrclal Lxchnogc. The attendant* wa* Urge, comprising Juit tiute cUaa of nrn him that gave to tbc world CoJiuabw, Vmemam nod HeThey met in pursuance jf»publlrh,-J call of the " Villi iwurre and Captains' Association of the Ate of New Jersey, FnaasylTania a&l Delaware." , The meeting wga organUed by caHL tag Captain Henry B. Edmunds to the chair. He read the call for the cotrr-o-. % tioh, stating that the Owners and Capf tains' Association of the t<tates of New t Jersey, Pryinayhrania and DeUware I was organised less than one year ago, € and has iM with the approbation of I all siisil owners and captains, and been I assisted by shippers and eoualgoere.- \ It h now one id the moat Influential \ try. Its abject hue Deed Ufprotcct and I advance the rights sad Inlsnsts of all the passage of aocb Uws as shall be ( detrimental tw their Interceta and rights. Early la the organisation of the asI , aoclatioo It adopted a WD-oT lading, the principal clause of which U as follows -.—"And twenty-four hours after the arrival at the above named port (and notice thereof to the consignees named), there shall be allowed for receiving said cargo at the rale of one k day) Sundays excepted) for every hunR dred toia thereof; after which the car- 1 ■ go, consignee or aaetgner, shall pay ' demurrage at the rate ef eight cents ' B per day upon the fttll nmount of cargo, as per this bill of lading, Ibr each and every day's detention beyond the days above • periled, until the oargo is fully discharged ; which demurrage shall ' coustitnte a lien upon said cargo." It has s, cured to 1U nu mbers thoirSands of dollars of demurrage which 1 would have been entirely Vat under Uie ' old bill of lading. The association I also, on tl.eUlth day of Hay, 1808, ' B juiaaed a rreolutkm thatW "From and after the 1st day of Jnnr, W 180b, no freight will be carried unless ' Y ' shipped as par bill of lading adopted ■ "Cool freights from Phil iflelphlftand ' 1 baton will not be carried at a less rate I tliau (ISO per ton from tl a 1st day of > Jour next to September,'' ' : This was fhr the pnrpoe • of Kpeping 1 up freight*. luring Ibe sum ukermoutlu, ' and the rwalt was all that oonld have I I ecu deal re. 1. We hire also made ap- ' plinitioo to the fnngresa of the United ' S intra for- ttm repeal of tlie pok'wnt- I den's and' harbor master's fern, with , ' every pcospset of adeecua. There are i at present nparly nine hondml mem- i hers, representing about ftiur millions i of jlotUri and seventy thousand tons, • and we feel Justified In being prowl of the past and encouraged hr the fuWre. i Altar this was read the following i geoUmnsn warealeotsd vfoe peaaidvnts ; i k of tho Convention: ' «. O. Sturgla. Boston; J. W. Hnnel, Ibatoo; CapLR. Waterman, New Lore- ' don, Coon,; James Van Brant, New i L Vork; Janus Baker, Boston; Nathan- i Irl CroWell, Providence, Bo«Wrf,ul^ew York; Lewis 'Adams, > Nantucket; E. 8. Cartwrigbt, Elisabeth port; Wra H. Kennel, Delaware; Hon. John W. Hall, Delaware; , Jones, New Haven; L. It. Hopkins, New Vorl'. r„ T. HallowrU, Phlladelphta; and Hon. Wm. Moore, X. J. Charka 11. bleaiman, of Phlladotphla, wm then elected secretary. jL . Credentials oT nurncroua dekgatea from other' places were presented and j, accepted. . mi A commlttoeon resolutions was next appointed, ronslatlng of E. T. Hallcr well, chalnnan; Iloa. Joba W. Hall, D. J. .Stataon, James Baker and James Van Brunt. The chairman gave a brief history of Um movement. B. C. SUirgia, of Buet^n, made an addrea. exhibiting the progress of the movement In that «.. dtr- * The clialrmaa prewmled a lint of the names, hailing porta and registered tonnage of the vraaela engaged in the IVmiaylvaala ooal trade rot members of the Owners' and Captains' Association. Thr following are nine of tlie ft Hgurea; Number of vessels, 133; registered tonnage of said vessels, 77,333-8(5. Of tbis number 88 are Philadelphia vessels, registering 18,373.08 tons. There ore 318 vessels belonging to the Asso1 .nation, registering 08,717 tons. + The couueiUer reporte.1 as foUows: Wheraea, Vessel-ownrrs and captains, W their Individual inquicltles as such, have hern and' are suVJoded u> many hnpwltfooa, maaoys twos and lucoovrnieoom, which we Jwljeve may lie readily 'remedied by united action ; And whereas. Detention to oar vesthe collection Wbcw" ^usster's and port-warden's fere, contrary to the deL , oithmfr «f the tinpseme tmirt of the United Sums and «hs Constitirtlon, are two of the annoyarma and lmpi- ■' to the interest ot rtssehowners and captains at large that associations for their mutiaal brnwdt, protection and advantage should be formed In an our L t ro^JcU,1 ■ " convi-nibm is for tive pur,,« of cov|k' I : RmHrt, That the c iptaina and I • »»"W»of vre^bebmrng h» the ra.
. oonded by LaCam Matthews, it was Besot red. That the delegates to this '* CooveMfc*. are hereby requested , on m thdr jmarn bw, at osx* to orgMrisc anxUiary aasocdations to the tkae eslabbskrd In this city-say oaa at Pn>videnoe, B- L; New Haven, Cons.; H New Ixmdon, Conn. ; Greenwich, Ixmg M ivlsnd N. y.; Port JeflLisun, N. Y.; ^ Jersey Oty,-New Jersey, and all other It ports where protection to commerce 1s j, necessary. Adjournod. V CONOBESa. [oojrnxrED rnor man r*ot] p. Thtbtoat, Feb. 4.— In the Ncnatr W numerousbiils of but slight importance ■1 were introduced and relayed. The J- proposed constitutional amendment re was taken ap as unfinished business, i- and Messrs. Ferry and Dixen had an p- extended argument upon the subject, w Mr. Williams introduced! new amendre merit providing that Congress shall a, have power to restrict or modify the if right to vote or hold office prescribed n by tha laws of any State. After a brief _ evening session the Senate adjourned, ll In the Hooae'the recusant witness, i. Henry Johnson, was discharged, and d the other one, Florence Scnunell, was II held to pay the cost of his arrest— about n seventy dollars. The Indian Approt priation bill was considered in Come mlttee of the Whofc, and Mr. Garfield d moved to recommit it, with inatruytiona to report back an additional sce- . Hon transferring the Indian Bureau to , the War Department. Mr. Holbrook. - the delegate from Idaho, made a speech r on the subject, jn which he used very t Insulting language, for which he was i promptly called to order by the Speaker. . He refused to retract what he had said, , however, and a resolution was just as . promptly adopted directing that he be . censored by the Speaker, which was r done. Mr. Garfleld 'emotion was ruled i out RiuUho bill waa passed. A reso- ( olutlon was adopted apjHunting James | F. WUaon, of Iowa, and John V. L. , I'ruyn, of New York, tellers to count , the oleetorial vote. Mr. Iargnn lntroI duced shall providing for tnc payment of the national debt, which waa referred . to the Committee on Ways and Means, I notwithstanding Mr. Ward's wlUy re- , mark that he would like to liave It ( poased at once. Tho Air Line Railroad bill was taken up, but went over ou the expiration of the moratbg hour. An evening seaaloa for general debate | alone was hold, and the House ndI journed. [ FnroAV, Fob. 5.— In the benato, it 1 agreed to hold evening sessions . for the disjiosal of the constitutional • r amendment. The resolution to pay Senators from the first acs- : slon was taken up, but pending debate , It tire morning hour expired, and the proposed eonatfturionnl amend- . mont relative to suffrage earn e up as I unfinished bealness. Mr. humuer of- . fered a substitute under the same proi visions as the proposed amendment, > the diflcrence being that Mrs Stunner - to make the measure an act i of Congress Instead of a constitutional , amendment to be accepted by the Slates, f He advocated Ids measure in a long . s|»*ch 4nd was followed by Mr. Vlck- [ ert in oppoaltion. The debate was I I continued in the evening ses-ioo until the Senate adjourned. , In the House numerous private bills * reported from the Military Ootnr mitten. A resolution for the discharge - of fejftwll, the New YoA feltAres v W'1" » fcoU.for the poymeut of the , costs of h&Mteht, was offered by Mr. ■ Brooto, who matioaaomewhat lengthy ', speech on the stlhfmt, balng Intercupt- - ed frrejuehMy by fkcetloos remarks froiii , opposition members. ThtMMolutlon - waa finally fold on the tahlo, by kkb to 43 votes, four re publicans votiig wifh - the democrats. The Army Appro|W(-' ation bill was discussed in Committee k of tl* Whale, and after an evening 1 session, devoted to debate on financial nuOtore, the House adjourned. t 1 ' - ■ — . Unuittio THU Sen's Bats.— We t mentioned some lime ago that the cek- ■ brnleil Ericsson had invented a machine for utilising the heat of the Hun's f rays. It afoms now that a Frenalii man, named Moochol, has bcon oxJ perimanting In the same direction.— t Mr. IauV Figuk r,-vril known for his popular treatise*, on geology and nstc ural his tort, hna\ written a oomauaX ieation to a French newspaper, dclalle 'og the proems followed by Sir. a Mouchot, and averring that the latter .. '»» sucreeded in actually driTing a „ small steam eugine by means of them) A omcave reflector is used to souornx trate the sonshlne on eboOer blackened if w I Hi smoke, and it la computed that in r the latitude of Paris the heat reflected c frum the surfkee of a square metre, or ^ n little more than a square yard, wlU j make a quart of water, take at tlie ,. f reeling point, boil In ten minute*. _ By the same calculation an ana of 100 „ square metres will (Uruiih as inucli a heat in ten honn as can be got from h- burning sixty |Kiuuda of ooaL In . tropical regions, perhaps, the amount i; would be still greater, ll is evident I that we are bear on the track of a X oda of gaining mechanical power, ■ y. whlota It la to lie hiprd may be sueceaae fully foDo«ed.up il. - - --- ■' FniOBTIW I. ENtTOXTW WITH A *" Mad Doo.— a few dan ago Mrs. . Eckcraon, Df Rockland (.-ounty. N. J., '* while going to the barnyard, waa attacked by a large dog, and a great por- * tion of ber clothing waa lorn Irom her person. Her legs irm several Umea lr between the jaws of the hrutc, Iwt ber m clothing prevented the anitnill teeth ™ from pewtiataqg the flesh. Sic ran into Uie bam to ber husband, the dog 10 following, and springing at Mr. Eek" * eraon'a tbroftt. Mr. Eckereoo fended *" off. and the dog caught bis hand and ™ tore it dreadftdlr. Mr. EAersou. In his efforts to get one hand out of the dog's mouth, bad his arm torn in a " shocking manner and an artery hre- ^ kcru The dog then caught the other hand, and literally chewrd it up, and "r retained Ida hold until Mr*. Eekeraon, kith presence of mind, thrust a broom handle down' tlie beast's throsd, when ™ be let gotda boM of hrrhneiswd' hinds : i i : .r 1 id
INSURANCE. . NATIONAL ; LIFE INSURANCE CO. n UNITED 8TATE8 OF AHEBIOA, t wsamitoTb.v, n. o. jj DHArnacDBrtncuLAcTt/coistnKa,' S eas» eamTT ■ 1,000,000 g SAID IN-FULL. 1 BRANCH OFFICE t '• FIBST AlTJOVt'. BI» BlTLBIXtl, 3 PHILADELPHIA. " Wbevs tb« ssssrsl SsaJseS. of lh« CompsBj is „ POO0-— .'beuld tw sUi-S^*.'" J. _ owricEuai - JAT COOKK, CSUrsiss' ris.'sre ssd Xseeu- * ' This Conpsny, Nsllessl U in chimin of. I ten, by rsstoo of Its Lars* Cspltsl, bow JUleo r of rremion ond Sow ToMoo, tho moil dears. , ble nssssof Isaarlos tUo yet jireoeatod to the ( Tb# rstee of prealns helsr lonely tedoeed. , ere mode se favorable to the Inenrero a, r*>ae • the latter areeo apt to e.usr the Policy-bolder. | Several new sad sttracUve tables ere sow prosested, which need only to be understood | I UtCOMK-PKOOOCIMO POLICT AMD Rr.t the psIleyUioUer net nely oecuree life Inane " llvtas, after a period of a few years, ea anaeej t leceac cfnel teles pre "si. (lOprr rvnf.) e/ lir per > »e Act patd la, la eddUle. I. tie .asu i/Tu • poftet. I The etteotlon of peraoha fontcisplatlas tbaurtas thetr llvas or Increaalnc the amount of Inaursnca they already have, la aallad to tha Life fspwanee Company. ' riven os application '• the Bran''h'o»le If ' the company, of to t U sacral Ayenta for reanaylrnnlafiin I South* 1 (K rostra UAjixrrrJ speui At*« t 1 Roe Cops May and Camden counties. ; WE ARE COMING, A ND WILL P RISER r TO AWI PXRlOIt ; senjlai uh a dnh in our Great I - tine Dollar Sole or Dry and Fane) , ; GOODS, I , * ",LK ' FRF.E OF l««T; t WK SOW IIOI'RLE 01 K KITES OF FBI- , MUMS. ■ rs'fhar reT."'. and "nSdent I , eddptea^oa. amd moaey by «s la tared latter. i. HA WES & CO., j II Federal fit., Bostan, Baas. X r. o. n.s c. Wbelaaala Dealer, Is Dry and rmncy Oooda, Cutlery. Plated Wart, Alhnma, LaslSsr e Poods, ha., sc r jen-IVw ' Dr. Bnrtoat . TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. - Csarttest A*od, make, drew refre.hinv, and eatshlim^nhssl heaUh. fkeSrrs sad CSe— a m /sr •», Irori tared. Prlvs,T'tlly Oasts, ; S».ySsi£5;a3tS: r Dr. V. A snaurr. Jeiesi City, M. J. Sold by h sUJlnifrists. Jattdlw «T TO TH E WORKING CLASS . - prnOtabla. rilty eentk In t* per erenlns I. r ?*" ltr>tUMli»n, Maine. u ; CIKFBTB— Don't Faj »be High Prlrra. _ I'M* nxw erolard CARrrr no., of 1 Boston, MaM. Ieeiabllsbal nearly aqusrter ^ Trii'sh' s 0 Hasover street. Aavn prohsbly furnlehsd mors , l.oit.ea -ttb c.rj'rt, t!i,.i any other house In „ t^^me'SrentlS^'of'th^lrtw^rtmm,*^ n 9 Agents' '%ntcd.Mggi p ^ ITS'mk vrotntsfmsn of stl elajeee. AcUte^me^nnd ., OOMKTIIISO RKW ARDrsim— A Rew t- ulas raicRs* ' nL4f,.,<H nif'olms'aL ?r "CStauTA J**' a seats each. Voar Xcwedealev hss'lLov will h *Spfiaastiaat.naw TM. ^ sw ■" $100 A MONTH b.— afi ^ MONEY EASILY MADE, fgWL »w dar wwa.. g> riB m Kmaedy h Ce-, Mtabury. Pa. d at Z 81000^ "isaaf^fcs-rMM I gggglHSg j \a m v. taAany i i ■ r
. 4 4 4 * *'*'«•« « ! - : I MAYVILLE1 ' NEW ; . - ;H ' 'NEW GOODS! — .; « LOW : 3?2fti@SS I . . » — : ''d-i« j : CASH 1 1 -BUSINESS! I ' I | S. S. DOAK. Call and examine my Stock. I propose to sell tlie oarae , Quality of Goods cheaper than any Store in tlie County! There is no •nbecssity for the people to go to Philadelphia to buy Goods, if the Storekeepers arc satisfied with ItetuonabU Profits. Ju, ; LEGAL NOTIOE91 ^NOTICE TO CBEPrrBBS^ ^ ' 1 ISefefor ayslnet aald admlnl.tralrla. * Paled Sept. ta^R""* ZffcjiuIUtn. n^TICE^O^creimtobs. did RMatRTTOWRlKWt,^ '. NOTICE TO CRBtflTOBi y\ ' Administrators ef kylvnnne Wlllete, de **BydlrrcUoo ef tke Snrre«ate of tbn county ot tSipe May. hereby elr.t notice to trie ccv.ltL Uwy trtU hThrrtvechanred^of an^UcertMia^ : for aynlaat sdld neeSteca Paled Dae, is, hat. lS«s-»a) ORDER TO enow CAUSE. : tbew Matey. R. P. tedmnadi and J. L amtth, : Hfe; ! : AAJ BtSnMft ' I eStMBS 5£ffMWS.*2a: ? ?:.Sr^vU.SWS55! 2STf.-.h?; J ^^piin«on«A • Dee, tl, I am. Bail ao maris. ' ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. 'o^MjUyty' j •••"« ' 1q2Sa««,r,;.t mamma' '■ Prtw-mm Nm-^ - lBlereMisf tieavrrutita- ? *^Swwr.«Rw«AwA*D iiweHrtSi as TB1H C HRISTMAS, ee A UKASTirtll, BKSB OP HAIR I S SSSaS . — m™™ s
1 B^ltDjHGJ*ATER1AJ-S SA8H, &m%jm D00BS I E. K. FORTINER A SON, go. IM Federal Mreet, fandrR, 5. J.. MASlTACnmKtM AtnuOrAtCMS IX nARDWABC, GLASS. JAU1, Glased aed Dariaaed. bliwds, dooba uiDTTEaa, MODLDinoa, ... Mot-bed sash, iLLtroo" °i',rornxKlu'w JLA USriAA*. 4 maS-y. seasoned lumber. (BlddUl Saw Mill and Lumber Y ard, JtjXvr now is "neb. end perfectly Dry, j UlrhlgaR * hutqarhsittln While PlBf.j Rrmlnrk Joist, Boards It Sranlllng, ■ irt|)lr Pint, flak I llcnilorl; Tlmbrr Al.e, tviflTK riRk, a M AY I.lJJITiEU YAKI) Oak. fine, A/truce narf //rmfoet Frame i,
Staff. CiJar,%C,prm. /V W Spruce Siingtc, .S»D,5Iinj aad ' and nther Fencing, Carolina Ifaarl, Vir ! ■ fintfi ami Itelairare Sap. Il'iilc I'iiie. Spruce 'and Hemlock Flooring. MILL TjjblUlJH RF.NRT FREDERICKS riT< CORJT.tttTLT t)R WARD. | ■ ' "B'l iroop Mvtoixas. ' i RbI HABPWARE or SVEItT ; MrHSii-5 , RKMOVKD TO HIS N KM STORE. Sarted stock of nay ethec eatabnahmrnl In the SCmoLL BAW1RG, J . rAUtr*-dSrTV,RRLSH Ea.hr. • NEWELL roSTS.IIAND RAIM.RALUSTKRa [ fnrniabr*^ and all klad ol Turnlna ensealed St ! HARDWARE. : HOVIEXiflkiitO A EASUIRO IN r I.E. ' fiwluainlas. t air ur myaof RaUy^aavsJSaamh • hrtS^'tariss'lhBonay^nthrr cvtabViafmeet u Mi parte! Iheeonelry PWa.r rive ire a ecu IT Xn" nrdere *hy mat* and atajte drlr.ee prompt I alls r,rjjlj,rys , In AUBanninrradt, taiedjaehailn* Third, > .-it-,. CAMD.'.REWJKBBEV. " * 8ALE8. MBRRIFF'fl HALE. r, Se Ls s )i ggwaaainw— • " f' / ! 'smmuwstEm. • Lvnmlny. tu IS '' ARTMOR VaTtD LV A V . Sherll. • ' das, is, isaspdw- -t • - * SHERIFF' SALE. t &«®i5Se'kHS'tw r' W'0'6 D £ N D COAL. - We. KHED.li«KB, m|pr*iflMt tS xosl aw p »u»n ^Jrr. b"b LcUfh ^ CEBtB ■■■ ■ a r
s LUMBER! LUMBER!! i i GO TO HEADQUARTERS! a ' a < ' Buy of the MHiiufactiirers and Save Money! ( ' The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Assortrarot of LUMBER in New Jersey, , ll can be found at E. A J. L. Wilson A Co. 'a Steany Sawmnd Planing Mill utiti Lumber Yard, MilWille, Cambertand Co., New Jereey. l-UMSER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, . 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. i 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. ' 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. . lOO,O0O feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. \ 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. > 500.000 extra Cedar sixteen-incli Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inqj) Shingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. 1.000.000 FEET EXTRA HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER, Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to '« WK MANITACTI'RF. OCR OWN M'MHKR | ; CONTRACTS TAKEN! /J}iult/i//i(s 3^ inia/ietl iJicxuli f for (icrufiniirij^ Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the ndvantagd to which a nkt cash purchase is entitled.
INSURANCE. E. w " 4,tK < 0 5 BANK Kits. |{ 1 1 National l.ife Insm-niicc (Vj 'i n.vn. J | UNITED STATES 01 AAKBIt A. p S I Stolen of Pfitniylvania and Mutbern New Jersey. , I; CASH C1P1T1L OF OXE S1LL10X DOIUB. j ( ' E. ff. CLARK A f«., 1 1 No. 33 S. THIRD St. j ll. 8. RU88EL, .Mutineer. He v JOSEI'll HAH9UTT, * *?.'« C**" M*r t°"" ' | " HILLTILLE MUTUAL FIRE IN8URANCE COMPANY, 'h Mil. I. VII. LK, N. J., 1 - SS'S£S:S:H.'.s»5 tad, « thny con rertily «. It. advutt-.n, AClr.RTa ARD StmrXTOIS: 1 iSnL^O-^ ' - L RATRARIFL «TBATrORjMi " laMvc" r! rnicaTniaivUvv!"* nri-y _. ~ TBU5 RUDAOH. COUNT * MUTUAL « INSURANCE COOP A NT, m or jxiuEr crrr. k. j., J IMWttmlaHtoeelilaiptTfw. 5 SBSBSt»===:$SS8 - as:S'.:S::-::r:: :£Ss I tSSHif 3 rust SnUamnl'imnk BUnUnt LJctrty City «f THE MODEL NOTION STORE. Ss i»mprSSth?GlES?"!u*oaT>«kRT®' » .. — ASS=L-. « a bftiuaauj ' ' " -.J**'""*'" j* FOOTERS * IjpATLt R»»- « «• w Ayl „ 0#s l
VARIETY STORE. '« MONOPOLY CRUSHED u iBvT,":c"x.Prau.:,.T j£ iC. 8HUM WAY'S ill VARIETY STORE, " G03HEN. N. J. Look! Look! j* Iflblnuij'rtiM^u'^'1*1'" rv. •• And Other Things In Proportion. Groceries, lldllnrt. Tin aiid Wooden W'arft, j ONE1 COME ALL I • , ! ' C. int'BTAT. FURS, SKINS, Ac. LADIES' FANCY FURS. ; A rilB Baillftttuy! "M a' Bnc akkortacn* ot Sn'lkrn* Gbovna^Mrt i^h^XStST-'^SSSertSS: ^ ■ »j*vSfe|fr w^xXeyssz •' r-T«' MAsmcia j' Sjswt-" n"'ti' ,o""" * lie chcapvaLplaca for nil klmU ot LadMl' ■ ami Cbtbtrcn'a Taney Tura. Wbclcuja and ■ !S--ust^r.rx»3sjtr! MANHOOD: How Ltwt, How Realorefl. : raAlcet evrt (ellhnot mnUcfnvl td^aprrmalom I rhma, oMrabul vt'vahnava. laviilnaniiiy In by aolMoOalnncc or ccxual ratravaranrr. re- man. fe ~lvd mvalopn, only I mm. ^ Thn^ nlebnleo nrihnn '■ iBl admrotbla n. wukoot tb« d'antrtmia*'um'ir tnbmal* mrtf. i p^'»DL2u*M S ,^Aay.,L„khCW. • rmrqffcc to, 4 MA m ""li^S-y " IMFROTKRKMT LOAN ( )r, c{T][T^F.cyk isLARre thu SmSk^WtSllljjyiht ofCapn UNDERTAKING. JOB PR1NT1I6 o NEATLY sad "PROMPTLY Executed at the "WAVE" OFFICE. -
MRPIpAL. COE's Couoh Balsam i 1 COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! , COE'S COUGH BALSAM! 1 COE'S COUGH BALSAM I i A ao«x KUMEDV roa IHttGUS, CKOir, lXFLl'BSti, ] ] ituoomu coiuh, j | CONSUMPTIVE CO UGf. | j at nil Drug Stortdi FOB t noip. mnyritnnta be rvllqa open to the mot ef J | I ^'wnoopiiit; touun. ^ j ^ SOKE THROAT. I ' HARD < OLDS and < DTCJllS | SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNUS. : '
j IN SHOftTi | k|, THE t . IJ. CLARK I'O., ^ Bead I Bead 1 ! Bead ! t t j JS ITTRSTlOh OF THF PEOPLE { ^ B World's Great Remedy, J. UOB'8 DYSPEPSIA CURE ! 1 For ye.rt It wept on IU fearful tide, enrryfef ^ J befwo^to an untimely gfnrv, lla mtniona of .p I COE'S DYSrEPBIA CURE HAS CORE a. TO THE RESCUE. 1 Indigntton. Dvtrepn'a, Siet Headache. So arneee or Acidity of the h Stomach, Rieiag of Kod, C Flatulency. Lassitude, '! I. Wearineu.fnaUy J. ^ Cr" Death? « d Art a. sorely rated by UtU potent remedy, a. J „ tbc patlrntt.ke.lt. Althou»h but Sr. yc^ „ before the people, what Ihe verdict of the t. ,d maaeest Hear tchal Ueter benton, of till- V |frtW tMTM kMTOIV, e/WOrartee^ J t- Van. C. a. mart * Cm, So. If.m^ (bva- «• ? Both myeelf and mtfeOave need CtWJ ifore- - ■<i HS" "^S™t ' J! A GREAT BLESSINO. Id I I re. See. L. F. WAkP, dm^tira'« 0'.. 01 v. ctatoThat "■»/ trtfe ?ir4^r'«*rira*ramitt 'j -to- 'he a, ri^k-e^Q^™ ICS a EsK-SfflS's.-aa.'aTSS I'k dance, Ceo1# Drnpvpota euro, end hue derived oa cm l: AT BkHirrr FhO* IT. nod le now „ CLBRO TURN. a 1 DRUGGISTS t 2 yoo'ui^oL Irouhlo to feature, that oreey - ami IbU bnyn^a ratlfe Pptiegjik * U CltE't SrBPBPBIA CtBF. " Ofenhmn, DjKjt-nr, CoUfc.4«UB« Cd» pl.lntk, r.rlplnt and In f«t. every dleordmd condition of the etomeeh. " w^btin*W&"','byi^SlSda^ ' THE C. ti. CLARK CO., I ■ fete Proprietor*, hew Hare a, Coern. | ■ ' "*" V ' i I'm'tfiiiflllMMH
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^'d-fJ-u-T. w^Sol!. kfedeTftwork ,,^.snS3Sir«sftn a. oniw piss £ Trj Me and Vol Bill Surcli Bay M«. Indispensable la every Family, Hotel. S'sSHvsS'S'S when mad' hy'thU Mixer. YtTk dlko u'SnMe |S2g, '[.'l'ma'*dlwou^r"!'draUrti'"^J^J^mV» DENNETT, JOHBflON K -OIL Xetr ratrat Shingle Braekel. The Ihlncle Brnehet M eraeotnlly adapted sasfarf t.'23sw&x «•»?» Sa;.w.tE'o'.rtS?te-ffi3 a nttll-hote to the roof. . . . , Retal^prtrt S* per doeen. lend for tUuatralad P «*•»*> *l -hob"'* »»d wZT skis*. WANTED, ABENTft, •UKh.'brtt, feU^tuck. qulltn mt? bind, braid Si. 'SSY/ff fui dreea *ECOM B S CO , Pltlkburfh, re., or BovwottCIfe HSa&atsg^isfir' WILDER'! PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES ens. LWilder'* Patent Powder h Borglar-Proof Lotk*. the best riRE-raoor Bars ■N TEE WOULD. Warranted too torn Drat pram. Wilder Salamander Safe C«a*pa»yDepot Id COST LAND Stock, New Teek. CHASE A C^B EMPIRE LAUNDRT BLUE FOB LADNDBT l'tiBFQ8NB-_ BT*toui«K^torm»imB««o»« rakopt^UsmdradDry form. Prvpantd b, CHASE A Ct»„ ,n *tn WASHIBOTOX Sterat. B. t. CARPETLNQ. J. T. DELACROIX, CARPETINGS. I -Kr^K3"Kaiil?SS

