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w i J — . . , |h( |rcm |m. ' a. u. mauuiacimc. " frt OtiWjrMJdPTO, . The Notion*) Grand Lodge of the Ori«< m H*t Unihtl Btalta commenced tie erosion* In Son Fraodsro on Mends, , dumber Att. FiMeOnnnml report of the Grand 9ft, fR Jtt 'FRrtuwortl,, of Nashville, YmumMer, 4h* .'foliowiftg statistic* here been., obtained In advance of poUkatim. The number of contributing members of theOnlrein each Jurisdiction is *Kmt as follows: Maine, MOO; Me* n*rtpsblre, MOO; Vermont, lWOimienthuwtu, 10,0«0; Rhode Island. II "0; Connecticut, 250O; Me* York, 18,000;Yet|r Jersey, 10,000; Pennsylvania, 73.000; Delaware, 3000; Maryfcod, 14,000; District of Columbia, 3000; A'lrginta, S9W; Weal ."Virglnl*, S300; "Norih C^roBft*, 1000; Booth Carolina, ll00i'„(2#orgi*, 1500; Florida, SOOv Alabama, 1900; Mlsoteelppl, 1500; Loutatan*, 3000; TUxos, 1000; ArtoMM.lWOtlOnnrf*', 4500; Kentucky, 9000; Ohio, 30,000; Indiana, 18,000; IWWote, 36,000} Mlehl(OD, 7500; Wleconain, 0000; 1***, 8000; Wwui, Mffl* Kbni**, 9000; Minnesota, 1900; Nebrmko, «*»; Colorado, 000; Nevada, 1600; Oetjtou, 900; CqUfowis. aWi Ml" tee, 1000; Prprtacra, UritUU N«$h. A^eriov.400; OnUrin, 1900; Anotralia, 5000, making a total of 801,000 member*. Thp,pncfmpment working eudrWy separate from the Lodge Branch, 1* reported lobe exceedingly pntejmroui In the U tilted States. tiStd'teingyuriy-iwo Sute Cmnd encam pence ti and nine hundred auboreJlnate nwamprOfntr, with a total membership of ISO,O0O. Pfom 1831. to hftOB, arennflng tr. the effletal record*, the number of member* Initiated into dhe Ordrf-of Odd JYUow* amounted to 884,843; the aggregme rewnne from BO aouree* amoaated to 833^B8|ftM; nambrr of mernbws .ratter*, 59-1,579; number of tadowtd fciaUla. relieved, 01/00; amount of relief paid, *14,180,409. The greatest rmmhnr of paraona flr'"#""1 in amy one year wo* 40,737 '.fit the twelve month* ending July let, 1809. The. aggregate of. thp memtarahlpof the Order In Europe and America, amounta to over 1,000,000, there being trta {100,000 Odd Follow* In Gnat Jlritiao. ot n uanrnenmnaa.

It Is * lamentable fhet that the Unl- - Stale*, although ftr ahead of the net of the world in railway., telegraph., printing presm*. tewing machine! and a thooeand and one appU- ' ancee of modem etvltaUion, ahould be mlmoet aa far In the rear in reference to iU UghUioO** eyetcm. One of the moat urgent demand* of the reibrm which we bare often advocated is (hia system U the oubalitntioo of the clcctriral Hght for um oil ln*i|w which 00 dimly Ulnminate oar extended and dangrroaa ceoat. Tho.FreaocI lews* and reflector* were indeed welcomed a* a tut improvement when flnt in- < Induced, bntthrit ineffectual Arc* |*te Utterly befoi* the eplendld electrical I tight which la vlslabls mike and mile* I away, even during a fog, and which : ha* been so'wiceesifaUy tented cm the - French tlcamer the VUte de Pari* — - This electrical light ohdnld at once ho 1 sat in use In erery llghthouae along 1 our coast, and particularly in Ute har- I hot of New Tofk. ShlRwrs and in- - in th* «peedy adoption of tbe new and I marreRoa* light produced by etoetri- ' City. It weald be wettdf tho Impulee - which 9m»y. Robarnm ha. already. ' given to nctiklty la the Navy Depart I meat wcreaito to quicken activity in I that branch of the Treotury ltepartment to which the lighthouses directly ' btloag. -The change which WC reoom- . mead wbpmgmc h »«te- | ' loU month* age cotoMetaMe tntrreet war excited throughout the , *oontry By the publication of a *criou» , article* OB co-operative kwteukecpIng, proposing * plan Ibrlcadean ee- , tabllihmcut. The idea w«a considered , rather AbMnticol than practical, and, , dthough the dctaU* weea mlnately eel , forth, and published Jn .nearly all tba , hading Journals, 4ni» faw penoaa tup- , F*eeii*K»l any attempt to carry them , 8* aataal woaking order wot# , to , Mda. It hat be*n> done, however, , and with Mreuoceat. New England , moved to the matter, -cul no n«, , Plorce i. making progre** with bcr , ptan of co-operative hou«rkooping in , kunbritig*, though not oo (kataa.be ooukl vUu About thirty pereom , re oubacribed $100 each, and a few , there have nitaierilwd the .miller , gun* requlrud fbr the lonndry alone. , R hi doublful If tl» rcat oT the money f ac^HnM cjulck lo occur SpjiteTflite tokto'dlwa, ^art reOambrtdgei^" Lof intrreat to lovere of that troplnd Eteai; ftoe-d to ton. an mate laid on Luntrv colkoct mil manipulate red, fk With their finger,. Them women Ee aaropuued by their children, b jteThliiyi • ^ da w* I

Ijut FRdoy «• paiith# fine old town of Burlington a flying vioit, and , do ring our brief .tay of a frw hoar. paidavWt toooe of the three CanninS retabflehmcnt* whldf have of late yaw rendered the name of the , place almoet a* familiar a* a "boare- • hold word."' We found Burlington about the lame u anal, with here and - ( there a little heaving of lte nnooth e perceptible it la true, bat neverthelen d indicative of a latent ipirit of energy n and enterprtte, which ii flatlned at r .ouw- future day lo tak* the control of c eflhlr* out of the gia^> of the old-lbgj ,f element in whoee tolnoe it haa become . wrll-nigb depopulated and ImpoverI. Uied. ,f Bat we ttertqd to apeak of tomato- , conning ; therefore to oar aubject. i: Tboy have in this ancient town throe important eatahliabment. in which all I; kind* of trull, vegetable*, preserves, ij pickle*, etc., are canned and buttled in |! qnsuttliM, really oatoaishing. The l] three factorial am at present in full ,. activity on tomatoes and pickles, and .. furnish employment to over Ave hunIj drnd hands. The tomato crop was I; never bettor, and a larger canning buslaesi will be done this acaaon than there wn over before. Around the i- door* and to the yards of the factories ;! .land thousands of baskets full of t bright oearlol tomatoes ready fbr use, !, having bees but a few hours previously lj deposited fresh from the farmers' wagi- otu. Making our way into the cosy i, littla sanctum of our quondam friends, V Meters. King A Sou. we found the kit- , lergepUaman tlic po.m.er of a few I; spare tnomenU which we mada use of ,f in giving us a practical insight into t th* comparatively new and inlereeting c process for preserving tomatoes. The il 'first precreding ,U the molding. A r bosket of the fruit is emptied into on |. open-wim basket, which is let down i, into a vat of boiling water by means of a pulley, and then another basket is .. pat Into an adjoining vat, after which ,1 the flnt basket is tsksn out and erapo tied into a. tub; thus alternating oil i, day. Thi skins bang crocked Just n enough, the tub is carried into the n Peeling Room, where there is a long a leshapsd table, at which from fifty to l; eosenty-llve women or girls are cnI; gaged in the Woody work of peeling. |,, The hands in litis room generally work r by the "pleoe" 0* according to the a number of backet* each fills will! 7 peeled tomatoes. Boms make a* much s> (J and 83.50 per day. From this room, the vegetables are carried Into .. tiie Filling Room, where some twentyF five or thirty women and girls are enn guged In filling the can* from a long trough-like bench. The pulp 1* packed ' in solid, and the watery part of the fruit thrown away. The cans being

. filled, the lid* plocod on top, and the I top* of the cans wiped off, ore placed . in trsy* holding a dozen. Roys eoo- . vey thw trays to the "Coppers" who . solder the lid, or "cap,'' onto the can. > Thi* Is done before the fruit is cooked i at alb Tho "Cappers" ore paid by the i piece and rceelre a check for soch tray- , toll. i Passing into tho Processing Room . we find the cans transferred into wire / baskets, holding a dozen or more cons. I which ire put. three baskets at a time, i into each of Use throe vats of boiling I water*. The baskets are kept In half . an hour usually, ami ore hoisted out i by means of pulleys. By reason of 1 the cans being scaled before th* cook- ■ is gone through, the aroma or i richness Is all retained. Three hands • arp employed In this department, and . as high at ten thousand cons have i been put through In a single day. The • baskets of cans are next placed to . hand wagons ami rolled Into th* Store . room, where boys remove them and 1 stock them up. In this"! room the |. fruit is showed to remain about a . week, so that if then Is It mistake to i the " processing," or atr hole* In the cans, they ewtll and buret, thereby . proving oil the fruit is wen sealed be- , fore packing. The I -shelling and Pocking room i cones next in order, where a number . of well-drewed girls label tho cans, . roll them by twos In brown papers and pack them by two daaen cons Into ■ wooden boxeo ready for shipment, ' using about twelve or thirteen thouo- ' and boxes for this purpose. In another part cf ths steabllah- ' meat, la the Can room, Where, in other ' season, of the year, the cans or* mon1 fart ured. Baying tba tin in sheets, ' to imported, a sheet is cnt by tba ' "squaring machine" into two stripe ' of equal vise, which make ths bodies ' of the cans. Other sheets ore cut by 1 The bodies ore roUed into o'ctrcutar shape, adjusted over a round block, ' then soldered up the side ; then the ' tops are pat on and soldered Inside ; ' thwi the bottoms are put on end sol1 de red through tbr hole in the top. About 38,000 baskets of the fruit 1 arereoeived waekly by the factories, ' and about 190,000 cans are pat up in the same lima. At least a edliion of cans will be filled the present eeasoo, greatly exceeding the product of any ' their own tin cans, one of the establishments— Ihsl of Meters. Steeper, [ Aldrit h ft Wells has Its own printing office for supplying it with labels, etc ■ Theofflcsl.ninbyasonafMr.Welb r and is furnished with a Gordon press and ths necessary typo. 1 From the Gottu of this pleat, which by the way b the' only dollar . weekly In the State, we ascertain that | the wages paid out liy these three fae1 torics amount to 83,000 every work. , *H>UI*S srsii iBossssTa*. I The following table baaed upon the , oflteioi returns for 1868, shows the in,1 equalities of the Income tax a* now , distributed. The • figures ore based npon tbe population ; » : ' JRnsset™-...- 7 us saghstee |

' to Lefamd brothers arc reported 1 to kave mode $100,000 by their fbrs- ' btga season. The three canning rstabli'hmentent , Bridgrtoo will put Up nearly faro mtl- . lion cans of fruit thb year. , Abbuna has cool fields covering 1 1000 square mile* are*. They are , scarcely developed yet r An flmflf coum. to grief b among ■ the laborers digging the cellar of the j Yew York Post-offlce. t Prinrrton begins Its college thb year f with 804 students, the largest at t)>e r beginning of any scholastic year. ' The three canning establi.hmmUot Bridgrtoo, N. J., expect to pat Up 3,000,000 cans of fruit this Jeoson. The Stats ' of ' Kew Jersey paid 81,649,841.63 income faxes for tho fis- ! cal year ending June 30. There b a Webh Baptist Church at J Plymouth, Pa. All but thruo of tho B male members perished in the Avon* j dale disaster, 1 Ham men ton grows apace. It b ! . proposed to establbb there a shirt fac- . tory, which will employ twenty-five ; elrls, with as many sewing machines, j i The press of the country very gsrwr- 1 e ally admib the right of Yew Jersey to > the site of the National Capital— wiro f il b removed from ils present qttarf The Schuylkill river on Sundry - night had risen four fret at Reading, f Pa. The rains were very heavy, . three and a quarter inches descending. In Indianapolis I he tavern-keepers ' are prosecuting the editors, composi- • tors and other people who work on ' Sunday. The men of alcohol declare. ] I that If they cannot carry on their bnsi8 nesa on Sundsy.no one else- shall.— ' now b It with clergymen and doctors, 1 1 we wonder? Arc they to bo prosectt1 ted' for preaching and practicing on ; 1 Sunday? ' Oxb of tho most noticeably features 1 of the Book Trade Bole, which term- , " i oated in Yew York on Thursday lost, was the immense sale of Byron's works. More than ten thousand cop- ' tea of oil editions and styles of bind- j ' lug were dbposcdof at advanced prices ' over former seasons. It Lady Byrou j did teil Mrs. Stowe that storj- for pub- ' Ucation, and if her object to doing so j 1 so was to stop tho sale of Jx>nl Byron's 0 perns nud if she knows how Mrs. * Stowe cunning advertisement has, In1 stead of decreasing their circulation. 1 added lotbcmathousaudfidd, her ghost ® will he *s restless as that qf Hamlet's father. j puksbytkrisx* sxd tub i'ope.— B Revs. M. IV. Jacobus and P. H. Fuwirr, the respective Moderators of the q Presbyterian (icucral Assemblies have j addressed a letter to " Pin. the Ninth- 1!

_ Bishop of Rome," In reply to the Invin tation of the Pope one year ago to all thenca-Oatholiccommunions, inviting T j tliem to retnm to the "pan tons fold— pi n the bosom of the Holy Catholic w . Churob. " Tbe latter is a oondso vln- T dication of Prute«tanlbm ami lis at- lj , titndsofnon -Catholic churches towards T t th# sodeolastlcal power at Rome- ol Tho point* of the Moderators' letter 11 ' are: 1st, that th* Wort of Gad, aa con- * ' tained to lb* Scripture of Um Old and f Yew Testament, is the only Infallible " t rub of faith and practice ; 3d, lb right u f of private Judgement ; 3rd, the unlrcrnl prieaUiood of belieT«rs, that aQ men fl have through Clirbt, oeren by one l'l Sjiirit unto tbe Father, and need no '■ , human Priaat to secure their ■ access 1 to God. .4th, denial of the perpetuity ° B of tbe apoatlrsbip. ■ ® htatr TzJlrkksscxCoN vkntion si , —The Managers of the State Temper- ° 0 nucsAllisnee Invite Uio friends of Tem- » peranoe to meet in Convention, in Teni- P pentuce Hall, Trenton, cm Thursday' " ; October 7th, at 13 o'clock M. - We urge all Temperance Organise- d ' tlona, open and secret, sad nil Chris. *1 tton Asaocbliona, to tend delegate* P s Let all Pastors and txfliool Saperinten- U r .lenu re*d tlib call, and see that their « churches and schoob are reprsaeutod. fl " Ram b flooding tb* State. In far- ci ogee, especially among our youth, are h fearful. Tbe public heart b becoming « > profoundly stirred with a sense of ths h magnitude of thb evil and the duly o f ti suppressing the liquor traffic. Let us " meet to council and adopt measure* for . thorough organization that wa may be prepared for such practical action as " ' B. Ransom, Esq., President ; P. Dev- 1 1 ereux, Secretary ;H.B. Howell, Trras- * • urer ; Managers, Rev. G. R. Bnyder, ' N. P. Potter, Rev. J. B. Kennedy, " ' Jean Williams, Rev. D. Elwelt, E. B. ' ' Bullock, Esq , William Robin* ^ i SstTBBBOB BlEEWXohbsBT*— ° • In Canada a verdict for 83,500 b reo- *j drred to atop the bleeding of a young woman's heart, and In England, quite recently, the sum of 87,300 to a lady 0 1 who hod lost her time in writing los e 8 tetter* The gentleman to the latter '' 3 caac, after corresponding in a romantic S and poetic veto, suddenly demanded to " . know what hb affianced knew to the K r way of rookery and homework. Tho * I young lady <leclto*a.to dbcuo. any " - such matter of fact, and an English " • Jury refused to countenance any such 1 « baa* treatment. Money, then b score n L for a broken heart, and inconsiderate y ■ men may as well at onoe subject, and * ■ cease to trifle with mercenary flesh c and Mood. — • f Twbdesbth or FnscTJoxSL Cm4 bexcy.— Treasarer Spinner state* that ' - it will be impossible for him to issue any fractional cuiisraiy and legal- P tender note* of the denomination or s 85UOsnd $1,000 until the new legal-ten- tl " der notes are ready to bene. He tots * <• instructed General llottorfleld, assist- e r ant tremsurer at Yew York, to retain si 1 th* notes be ha* to relieve the expected ft embararament in paying Government <1 J employee* Sub-treasurers and others d z bare requested the reissue of the old G f trefoil. -d, but these ta.ro been°fae- p I ' S . ■ ; T»b Subb Oaaat.— Tbe entir cost 1 I - 1 ^trfPy ^

uvirar MhHOi or «•* jm»j. j Vo lean from the BrWgeton Pisosrr ' . thai soma two or three yean ago there 8 met in floutfa Jersey tteVed Inch who ' hadyach served a term of throe yott* ' 1 in the Shcriffltlty of flolem County.-, * All these men were -to the. prime of 1 II to when elected, and each served out " 4 hb ton term, so that 33 years of Ufc ' * were represented by thfte eleken men ' who bad serred to the same office. At ' C the present time,- scl ru gnuttemcC who ' e haTe been Sheriflk of tlie county, are ' llring, sod to the enjoyment of fair 1 r health. Tbe flnt npon tbe list faVr. 1 e Johnson, followed by Robert Newell, 1 after whom comes Mr. Coekfin, then ' t Marshall Hummer, licit Mr. Milter, ' p then Mr. Hunt, followed by the pre*- ' ent incumbent, Mr. Hire* We do ' ; not know how it b, but doubt whether | any other county in thb region ran ' show eleven living men, who have served a fall term in its Sheriff's office. , A Flemington p»;wr In copying tbe , 0 aborr, say* that Hunterdon Codnty Is | '* some little ahead of Satem County, for , die has now living within her liorders ^ 1 ! the following gentlemen, who have , > ! held the office of Sheriff: John Bunk. , " Asa Jones. A. R C'hambertain, A. V. , 1 i Bonne!!, James Bnyder, Enoch Abel, . r- Robert Thatcher. Gsoro 11. lloteombe. , 0 John L. Jones, Joseph P. lake and , a Richard Belli* (the present incumbent). t r- Here are "eleven living riwn, who have | served a fall term in the Sheriff's of , r na- i Old Rurimgton Is nhcntl of Salem , , but not quite np to Hunterdon. Tlwre - are now living the following gentle- , men, who have held the office of Sher- j |. iff In that county : William S. Bhlttn. j n who served from 1826 to 1828 ; Isaac , I lllllard, from 1839 to 1843; Charte* ;. ' Collins, from 1845 to 1B4B ; William I _ ' H Pall coast, from 1831 to 1854 ; 6am- 1 1 1 uel A. Dobbins, from 1834 to 1857 i I .1 1 John D. Thompson, from lBil to I860 ; j n ] Samuel T, Iteeds, from I860 to 1863; ! ! Wm. C Lipplnrott, from 1863 to 1866 ; and John 11 Ilanklntoti. the present ^ incumbent, whose term expire* In Yo- ! ' | Little Cape May is likewise ahead of j * ! Salem, not quite tip to Hunterdon, but ' " I almost "nip and tnck" with "old Bur- i " ' liugton." There are now living the I * ! following gentlemen, who have held 1 I the office of Sheriff in tliis county : " i Samuel 8pringer, who served from 1838 | 0 i to 1841 ; Thomas Van Gilder, from j ® 1811 to 1844 ; Peter Rouderi from 1847 ^ to 1850 ; Eiva Corson, from 1853 to k m.V, ; Wm. S. Hooper, 1856 to 1859 '. 1 , ^ Richard D. Edmunds, 1850 to 1863 ; j ' Aaron Milter, from 1862 to 1803 ; John i ' Wilson, from 1865 to' IMS ; and An- j thony Steelman. the present incumbent, whose term commenced last Yo- 1 ' ~ vember. 0 Ccbious Cm or Dnowsneo and j ; „ RiBtMC'iTArtox.— A child of Mn A. ; Yo. :U9 I'luin St.. was saved , Kumpp, Yo. j

from ilralh on Wednesday morning hut, under very peculiar circumstance*, j infant, aged lust ouo year, was , on the floor white tbo mother , engaged in washing sum# clothe*. ; floor of ths wash room was near- 1 oa a level with Um pavement of tho yard; and the hydrant, some twelve more fact distant from tlie door of apartment, was left running into huge rinsing tub. which was soon completely filled The mother's eye off the child for about five minute* when missing it. she hurried out in a state of great anxiety to search It. It had crawled to tho tub, j climbed It and pitched face foremost Into the water, before it ooukl cry out. il by on it* face at full length oa tho bottom, and when tho mother ■uatchod It up, it was to all appearance dertd, (ud Continued so for a considerable time, before medical aid , could bo obtained. Application being ; made for advice at th* Camden Dta- ; pensary. Dr. R. Coate* took charge of our, and arrived at tho house some twenty mtontra after the Occident. The child then displayed some : of returning animation, and by : 1 wo per measures, was soon relieved of , the immediate consequence of suflueabut still lay in a critical condition the nervous shook of such on accident to a child so very young. We heard slna* that the child, under care of Drs. Go* tea and Marcey, still considered Id a critical condition.— Cbsidra S'tw It tptMic. Ax ExTBitrmsuro Max.— Itseenw yesterday, since the manufacturing establishments of Caudrn, could be numlcred by the fingers on one hand. It not io now, they have multiplied, and along with them have, come large warehouses and mammoth store* suited to the wonts, and capable of meeting the requirements of a growing clly. Fcdaal Street furnishes as strong evidence In support of these assertions as be found anywhere else in our city, and among the moot noticeable of Ihcae we may mention the extensive hardware and bouse famishing store of Henry Frederick* Ho has built a splendid building, twenty feet by one hundred, and filled it from " found*, tion stone to dome," with erery article required for building purpose*, and a generous psitropage is every day rewarding him for his expenditure. •" Harry Fredericks," as he is fluniliarly called by business men, stands reputation haa been corned by several year*' dose attention to his trade, and strict and ootiocicntioos discharge of of such a man ran be counted upon with as much certainty as th* returning season ; fbr wealth and prosperity lore to linger at such men's door* Ownxo or Tint SwrnxwDoxo' Railroad.— On Thursday lost the Swefleoboto' Railroad was opened to um public. The piooesr train arrived at Vfoodstown from Camden, at about eleven o'clock A, M. Ita arrival ocrosionrd no Utile rejoidng ; guns being flag* waved, white tbe local bond discoursed pertinent music. At um given in the large tent of tb* County Agricultural Society, to fifteen hundred persons were |Appropria*e speacbss w ere Dropouts axd Flood*— White the Dismal Swgmp In Virginia i. horning like tinder in consequence of the long drought in that quarter, MlnWc still hope that they win soon ;

A PmbADBLrnu. Giiarr.— Oppra . Site, the State House, is Chestnut SU, is a large furniture auction itore, tbe 'l *Vrrago contents of wMcb If* house- J hold goods of cvstyogt a ti fashion. v . One article for sole then is au'cM and . rather crazy pLionfarte.of the antique I spinnet description ; sod at this quint there appeared the other day a tall, sAraagt- looking woman, at . aboot the age of sixty. No one saw J ; be* cuter the htorc; stowofi flmscd in J , the costume of BRy yea's ago. She n found seated it the infittnmeul i playing "Board* Daoo," "The Harp that — - through Tom's Holla," and * | rarioat old-Ums m«!odte* and then cilsappeanod as mysteriously as she - ; came. No one oUerved her entmnea \ , and no one could tell bow she departed. 1 . Tlie proprietor and clerks in the store { , are in a terrible state of agitatiaa. Bird iiats. —The last horrid in. t vehtien of Euhion is Uic bird hat, ■ ' which is copied from Uic EiigUSh mode* , ' for lad: tie this fislU The round hat U " entirely corered with the breast of a ' partridge or golden pheasant as It was ' stripped from the bird: and, to add to , ■ lout en/re * We, the head of the creature, J with uplifted beak and angry eye, is i I pul on a crest, peering pecking directly J 1 ' on the front. It is a horrid and a J J savage looking fashion, suggestive of • bloody fingers and greasy scaiping- ' Tlie gentle maiden might sdd a lock of hair torn from her worai enemy or most devoted lorvr. With a I spear in the cml of licr parasol, and a | Japanese death's-head rattling among | the charms of her watch-guard, the ! ' I war-paint on her checks, and this dead. , • i ly signal on her brow, she ts for from : j a pacific or ulluring creature. , i i Tub Ijtti.b Cori-okal, th* bril- - i liant Western Juvenile, (which claims J to Jiave a larger circulation than any ; other juvenile nugazine in the world, 1 ' and to he better worth themoney than ; ! il will come free for October, Xovem- I [' ber and December of this year to ell ; • new eubscriliera for tbe new year , I the publisher before Ihc last of October. ! r I Beautiful premium am offered fori , I clulra Now is a good time to begin. , Pricx', One Ifolbr a year; sample ropy \ : 12 cents. Address Alfred L. Sewcll , i ' ! 4 Co., PubUslicre, Chicago, Illinois. 1 ' j collrs's ft mcLbbjitkii's pray/ , • J Shtel lias just been issttrd for Septem* ' ' 1 1 ber, and is a beautiful specimen of the ; , i new types of that now famous firm of i ; i tvpo founders In Ileal execution, in | , , I the paper, press-work, and decorations, . j il is u gem ; but it lias a literary cX- 1 • Ci lienee that will make il very acceptable to the general rearler. The most . notable artiels is a thoughtful review | of Mr. Bolccr's new volume of poems j from the graceful pen of Eugene II. j - 1 Muuday, the able business manager of I ■ 1 the firm. A very gooj poet himself, ; Mr. Monday has given Mr. llokrr's | ! Inst contribution n careful, critical, and I , ; must favorable analysis. . ! That excellent Journal, tlie l/earik : 1 ! f|

1 and //one, continues tointprove weekly. | ; The current number is tho heat yet issued, ami Independent of its contents Its mechanical appearance alone ought ' to give It a circulation unequalled by ' any family paper in the country. Hot- , ago Greeley contribute* a nuuily, s«n- , sible afticl# on his "Notion# tn Woman?* Rights ;" Sirs. Btowo a readahlo 1 letter fr>'m the Berkshire Illlls, white ' Kate Hunnihre's Diary and Wilkcrf son's Journal are as fall of uacfal information as an egg is of meat. John ST. I.yrelt, > art, rcc.7nx.er, rite AXn Ltti rroct ' 1 ARE roil IXal'RCDl 1 I • R, II. 8WAIN, ■ I isssT or var h . fospfess \ 1 S*a. lloiu.'J" Xo'waTrell ' rtHlV/pMliit ' VitmnlSS' Can* art lorlSd to *"* °™**' ; , a xr* lixttcnv ix coxsoirrTtox.-.* ■ ssssarlisaass ' [ jsfjBrsr sw.#.°.h.-.:aiiKin4i,i,r i ss4 rams •BllHlloa or sllk«s»°' «t«o»sry, » r \ : ■ • x^wtiDToairr'pwsxnalsxxmrLi ' ""ure-l ; iht (otofsIitoUl ssS busms zoo* ! ' ■ ) . pttloralloa.for >bes Ihr rlure to asnrr 1. K.ta'tta.'K.-K; UHT ' svi'SSS's srs 1 . .tort. malt. aaS Iks Uttr It aaaa rtllrttd i . » - u w rrA, to b It h I II ls*pt««tontttoa USUI nr. ' ■ *ffi™nSITsl!f sS^Ssb.ao DO! tort 1 1 MlXXuSrSt1 : ; . IMrtnuwA MtsslNMatw > » ' 1 mmtotam is to • - | ' dto. issrsls so lass '»■*** nl Mr Uttr ■ ; aggggggfrgt ' s JgSS^Vr& toitov sowpteuaul S* tiaf 1 ■ : > p$Mg^t^2roj?qSiMil5V lira to' Vto * ; iszsz sssj'to"Sfo^ ST'-S K* '

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Warms it Uiwutr. Is oss Lssss Oetas J sr. is Xssuta us Cimi * as Shfasl r.u rtr. BBtrmtlasa ^ s 2 'ftmtolat'blt etUMsto# Laetare as Us 2 aaasMms'T.w.'fois : t'swkasrarsaisaia : 5,000 Mfo5?5K»,K5Mffi j of Chrisl, and Bunyon's PiL j grim's Progress. J priest and nun. ! i i i j f geeatttlaitio ahd tea i I TEA COMPANY. , 0- Itoi 560i *S* ion OT* I mn trndfm [\ AGENTS! READ THIS! | | E^VILL^rAf^AOKRTS A iALAO^sr , , i die b a. l AESriTOCt'8 VERKirC0E_ i Aromatic VegelaDI* Soap. ; • * ' ' For the drlicate skin of Indies 4 Ohildrec , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

CU«™„T j RED fltKET AXE. Wllrt Ib.B oMfcslt. MissM AM. i™ ; •"u'lIIIlTr o*swarT»i^i°rlM^/ SU | Snhv wWkM^M'r As!* " ' I r-IPPIXCOTT * OAKKWXU. | sols ownrr. or coibsrs't ra ru# fo.tttr.i-A i WANTED i - AGiFNT8!| roR poor. rARMMLAWS OF BUSINESS, 7rt«t5s«*lS>w'to "n," Moltotott Atrer kls4 ol Ity^l..' mo. PL'U u^"OCto .t.g 'w *.Vr° 'immuhhwv imw! as8$@S95»SraBsB Itotoi llZmrZT nOad for *1 V'»""u'u. t tmlloq ; Jttts.^ Wta^ovtototlrUr. olroiterj Addroos fire extinguisher. *■ ALWAYS READY vj^\ instant use. CITIZENS THRO0GHOOT TIIE UNION. Tkil Firt Eitinj/nuker raa npjdiad and u now in ore b, 0,4 Itetrnpolilan Fin Dnpartmanl »/ ,Vrw Fart, as alia mo* if tl* loading Cite". CHEAP, SIMPLE ft EFFECTIVE. «0 0SE WHO VAIUg LITE A rSOPEXTY BHOCLD BE WITHOUT A FIRE E AT I \ 4. I* I. s in: It. ji'j'iiachi" *r*TO oxt out op' OBteL-* Th* Flit Ball MOW lih*r*bao Rreelton Flro Extlngidaher, sT«fol^poprJta?»i,i?Vnr?*si ts- 'oi* SottfoS, tokoa 11 to toaoMtlliilr tto.ll tod •Atr » to .ol-lood, Sot it Ami to with Ihtl tooM ototnlol •( aI| bSanahm of net, CASiwHn ACID SU. 101a CtAla pretooted spooVlwSAtosssosIm a f — as Ions. Plak BWTtXODtSKBR tost sU tlaeo 'kBTIRSBlZHXa rsl oot Stt TH xFlXB^yiXCP IS H xa OAS so UMUT«r Kag XJtTIHCt'lSHXK tas to MM 'jrntTitt BXTracnizirxa ... iqmm OOERTS W ARTKD ALL O VKR TUB ORIOTI an roe rq-dojto. ^ On, ""ainrara' " " ' " ^ SIe«* OOStto. * »W7 «•- W. ¥. sra*-ai

IBEBlTPfflflLM, ^■kmlkf-a UtX ■roil oilu- OAS rtetoltto U thi Tottothlp nl Dsoals, IS tot Coasty or care m. j. >sd sui. •fcifriiid. Stflsotoc Al A .toot Mood lac Is Ito ntft injw trraytoy^tttoi^iia^ two dacrtss tot, tot hoodied oodMratproor siavsa s Use; IhtoTt UoOC SuUoe totolh Spy-oUt de. * STi^W M WAtoeJIoe oad A wotidtM ^Sjdrs ef.MtorJ purthtt oarth, 1th stC . #-ahrIt r -l-r-t. ' >>: I I ■ j . Aodttnl^aArten dupeee lut eeteo* pun" t thtott earth Snr-'wo dte.pt. thll Itotstr- 8 MAiy*r^*lS wl*^_Mta WAltot*"£ui', *Dto j dotod rust S>.^MST rtau,^src J Adloiirnrd sheritt't Rale. , •e.KTa'Tia.T&r j rtss-. ■ ; : ■ | HOTELS. ' j! -j SVAMIISGTOX IIO CHE, {! • ' i mo.w "* | , IIOI-se. >1 CAPE MAY CITY, Y. J., • - 22^2Ju°lo,e* ^^!ro.<u4'i'A!^,.L'Md ' COTTAGE BV THE REA, I , I'OL. J0IIX mux, proprietor, j : , T^tV^^AifMS^sf!!.^ : j 1 i ■ IIII1I.VSAV nOt'BE.

EXITED STATE* HOTEL, 1 I FOOT OF WALNUT UTKSKT, | nppoellt lh> Rrw Totk Ivpot, ^ ^ ^ rnn.A nri.rin a.^ ARCH STREET Hol'SE, a C"A''|^'|W .JT'ui. trre|",'"°' ! 81'BF IIOl'SE, j E6H1HT Kiel, Proprietor. ! feitcdrice <4 al Ik, 5ra-Sore Afford,. <■ PACIFIC HOTEL. a 170, 178, 174 ft 176 Greenwich Street, I* On, Door afore Cortland! Strttl, : •— 'e- " tatde'wowsrd'leedeoiref' n«e' wtSuMrtrar J" (UBrarfereeftto.^^^^^ ^ k|_ >|b ^ " °^^ltoo^lUU|l^toI^*toor»eleol lot :. ' OFF GOODS, fe. . . "IN. c. P..c«aCo. ! N. W. Cor. Pbubt ft Sci'tb »t*, (MUltt Store BolldlBI.I - , FRESH FALL AND WIHTEH ST0UK- '\ DUY GOODS, " | Low Profits ! Fob Cash, or Ex- » black, mauwa axd srairxn alpacas, 1- DtUlnt. end Crime tot toll hlsSw •• D° ***"**' cAnurtase^^ T DOMESTIC GOODS, . ;• X Ml tat. Hosiery sad Trimmings at . sU kinds. CARPETING8. Isftsls, oii CIMhe, - JSRln,. „ Quseni, GUu and fordnran. S 1 GROCERIES. 'i St t J%2o ' POTATOES A PRODUE. * ' AgplrwlfoTol Io.pltto.tott " ."***' 225 Treeee »rtdtoe'.Cellsrs,iEB ""p. Ottos d r.u. b, iaepooW~»ra. * OAK AND PINE WOOD, ' t.^3s ^e35ut" J JOB I'JIIM LYG NKATLY sad PROMPTLY *» "*A+B"omw :

Medical. «. I ( DR. LESSEY'S "LIFE PRESERVER. " ^ VEOEVTftULB ItlNIJflEiNT. ' ; HrdrgAOfno* Wot Belt Kryrrtehere, Pftoe.S# Oetole, | De. > ,„tr. i ! h«4 eee of Iht .hlleree OMij I i j c&is i ' b.Sl*' nStoiTtoMrY spput?'r"»t'"bu^ rte | ' i e?s!jr < < isss^'S j

dr. lessey'8 VEGETABLE LIVER PILIS. j . A.ar% ; I • | Itoedethe.^ 8tht»lylto[JUlt'M^ 1^11^7 Ster 8 t* eeoustrr grstltot. e^ pte teentt, ef * freelf wuh|jnesl'e*set, tot I See IW» htt». cRaw.cum. jhvbcTihl ' : flWRR L flflca * ITEAH PLAXIXO * MOULDING MILL, ° bai.em, n. J. S AUBiseeer odors, intnTxas. w iauoti-^( b>_tars M n , -V.i. i'* tTs** * ^ * white pine lumber, "BUILDING LINE. ; l "j'va".h""*' " B meere br to"!."' Z"!".. ..Uedtd to j BLIVEN'S" 1 || ' Air A 111 45 Pine Tar Soap, , CLEANSING AND HEALING ; PURPOSES. ; Tkle See* le prepend boa Muttoo Tsitow, ! Ceeeeael OU, aire Oil, r.lto al, arehue. I tot deearlef had height BoUt. Corse k Sttld., Chtpped headi. TtsdttTtel. ellerep. Ilese nl the tal*Rhis werae. Rue-roosdt *■ II ttteecthoae the tone tad inperlt to II a I nlfpeeetotoeedrd bj Idedlaf npeldlahs to BOB TOILET PURPMEL s- it h.im eqsai^a.^'it't' hhdtoe.iir.to ih. t.'»;o t -ttltj dtb* It litgilu Pht. h si tt.'.t , *- per eeho. if i fdr ollheollfo same, se i „ Engl* Xhsufhtierj, »3 k tfl HasaugAeki Gte, BmaklJ*. F. T. I omoojoo .iraVMrcat, ' YEW YORK. » '■SdsSTra sr.- "

MEDICAL. coe's cough BALSAM COK'S COUGH BALSAM coe's cough balsam COE'S CQUQH BALSAM (WLBS, GOV 9 RE, CROtr. iwmijti, WHOOP 15 6 COISH, and wiu. RXUCVR ; CONSUMPTIVE COUGH ' | of Ike threot-eheel mad hheze, edatl nflkid FOR CBOFP, . i wnoorixo cevon. ! rad todramg of oil oho koto etod II tot •j RORE THROAT. o | Keep rear Iktoel wt. oiu. Ue h*to»»- " I ~o. Bed relief. J I HARD COLDS and COl'UHO * " TPlIU * l"T Me ^ . ell «ker leaedleS hett foiled t RORF.XF.RS OF TnC THROAT, " CHEST AXD LINOS. 5 — — — ; I IN CON8FMPTION, coo,nal\^ li A ruTeoi" u iT, Viz ^Ta v* "u i li ' * Xtoert c, c. OdtA tOu : i sb rsb'ss ::ih She WtsklB(lee el., R#» neree, cv

IN SHORT, - Tkt pteple knew Ue hrll.lt, eod II" hoedh oo ' t'eUfo il.lt. I THE C. a. CLARK CO. Read t Read I Read i I I ATTrrriox or iu rxorL* IB CAIAXD TO Tax World's Great Rsmedy, , o OS'S dyspepsia cure i Tkla 'pteparoUoe la prosdBShhd by OyhRep. ly .ere U.t a<(ietaltof eed foul malady.— Indention, Dyftpiia. Siek Htad. ache. Sour nan or Acidity af tk, iUomnck, Kiting of Food, Flatulency, Laiciluds, i ' PFeOriaerr, finally terminating in , Death, Q p irtM. itsTtt Jirrot, eyjraedeswq to pale Cere, had It She ptored parledlly aeln [afattory hi a ranadf. f hire ko toollAlloa _ ttas''"!;sffot COE'S DYSPEFSIA CURE Hl» COME TO THE RESCUE. A CHEAT RI.ESII.im. ' CntrtnrlS.— ft el tee to- arte I pltetere le alatathel ley wile eee earl red great keairSi &£ s; T-rawsS^aay^Sur « wllk ?yatortla. -llh ti.it. I 1 KKiKiSs-awSfercrK: ueahl. to do aayUlag. Skt look, al yoor ItxzfVtMi ensasr-fl-js r:2 aoaiparelltaly well. Skt reeerda Ikla atdl. :• nw.,., ; CLKROTUKK. • Tha Oat. lathe Ataae, nt Antf bra,, ball. ' ii X BFPMter*. • ptalee •( Ml t'taal q^Wla.l tltt.to. Gnzr-a fiv.eae.,. C... . WIU alee to laud la tale, hie La .11 unr. ef ' ' THE C. 41. CLARK CO ,