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jjgF] «.rH» > V..K, jta Adru.~. I ■- K. IUMMBU. mOJMUOl UD PKOPKIKTUII. RE"^7wT9-raTT7 wur •atiag bm la aha®* coftmn. h la ctawd «o*hgl*.eiid shows wry < Mk M la Uswd-on true bo»l.»». W# am Mlyan+KSkiUhAJ pur j*tr. ileum* la (be thai* Ml- abor* of the •pail. >* "••naCVarr- -» - KAmi BBfc0TK>W*.=-W,- trust that ins session' rf, our Stale TiOffialuturr which will abolish apri Of alcctlona, ao that all jMl n aaaalhr uUetad at fliat time mayht appoinird al tbe All eiectiooa. We ' are aware thia woaU he quent occtnwanea aow-a-daya. A duo tapaWCM public' cotivrnicna-: n« wall waO aa ecootnuy ealla)/ur this desirable linn. TWsbrafld not only ha anpport«d bT »wW,Ff «4Wi&PfifcMd tc"aptny,taev parliapa thoni la no more rfll-ctua! way of iiiMuMPiilg many of Uic ballot-box. Mo.fKT la sea row sad dlflcult of pro|iii inai I' ' -Maty »craoua wbo.limvc abundant maaoa like advantage of Uio KrtMB'gqt JtefuvfKJ fiftwl make It a pretext ftxr putting off tlw ■ : She." Tt'ta oA only nnju.1 lo ereditore, but. In wry many cases, n Y*HlW-fcJliry. Hay vnur •mall bllla promptly, and yon large many from dlfflctfllU-, nnd at tha •and tmmUBtf 4'"ur own cuoaahnre. Wt call tha atKtoe or redden to the MwflMrM'iir TfrwOKf* RR-' JOCTtRAL, a paper fttttl.twd weekly In Xaw^urk. and wbi.-h p. »er> i:» r 1 to th- trade. Tho nmeuat of yanrly aaimifrdimi i jpry smalt. ib« »>>» Ciri-ula: kai to tkxg no- ki:-.(ovbnai. throughout the >lu tar. Th* quota-ti-«ia an , reilaad vrrvkl) In flret-clarr -I N uud win aa»e to CT^a^criWnmey time, tho all inc-"n' ' *1. «.r-,i Will 11 not Im the bet-

. M M ON present. B> twe*u the two, therefore If they waal thia hug" delft paid off awl. gal t;d ut, Ihcy mn«l patiently brew (be wuight of taxation neccaaary *• a reff'Bfrl to bear thai weight. Own Org, aiua. make up lliclr rnhwlt trf «cr thai ahuudred and Ofty ra-1- , rrtateg Mireah'* Dnin wwrda are tl l-at tan th," lo|de, nnd we mat our pwtwt Wteon*a» tha feme of liuth wa*l *kta|»M og,npdare willing ItaltaNi mlhiM' WW do hnpr that an a Y<- kanJttmt be retain 1 1 rf taxatloa, but wa do not •SSS^^^taT a > ' of tame. u. tbe pht[j

| rpSa^jj^^^UAUL0"1*1 ^ ' k the ruu^^^^lwSltorteSftW- * xrvtmf, adMcnylny, and pnahmt ' > membera of aodaty, haa kindly InrcnU I lad anil aredi >11 i.. a- what taay u. ' — I termed a abort ami rilnple method of j taTcomjany. The prohahle duration of ' T | tha life of any healthy pereoo la nicer- ' ) curacy for all prartieal purjiowa— by 1 drduetlns the ago of the pereoo from 1 y. aod adding two-thlida of Ibe m- ' be I maimler of the age. If a penon be ' ! agrd 11, aa the diffcreutw between Id Kt I and 60 U 36, and aa M (Iwo-thlreU of ' n. ] 3d| plu» dt la 6S, the peraon will pro- ' re 1 Ualii;; live ta.U- tfr vun old. If In ; propnaea to hiatus hit ilti fur W.Ooo, ' al 1 be will be aakod to pqy such a »um , jj. each year that the Burnt, with' tho In- ' tereal on Ibcm Will at tlie end of lweti- 1 -g^ tj-foui ynua, prudune tS,W. an inch ^ an addition to ibit turn aa will pay bi» 1 00 abarvpjf thdooauof the management EH of. the inauranca company and of tin,lr legit iisata prufita of the atiickholdere M Sow, the nun who would inrurr, axyr ^ the Saln'itiif Itrrinc, and be ceruio K. that he ia not to be chentad, abould, | ' rt. In the find place, uacxrUlu what fund, ; ' jj the yonq joj bia , in hand, huw they ; „ arc lun-aled, and what rrlatiou these ftinda bear to the UabdllUea of the couind po'O'- I*t him hare nothing to do with a anaipaiy that duea not funii'll . thia Information In a clear, terurno . ro- and IndiapntaUy lumeat ahape. Haw- - ve Lng found a company that dors do thia . he In, a- ia lie to knaw whether the aou'la j nd are aaffiricnt in proportion to the half* bUltiee- Jly thia rule of thnmb:— Tlie ! i!d aeeuuiuUtnl fund of Uie company j 11- mnat be gtloul eight tluu-a the amount of the annual premium*, or ahoukl bo ur at leaat one-fourth pf th-- money Inaurje id. Every comjany pubUaliea the re amount of the rrerlpta for prcmluma; ha let the lnanrer multiply thia amount re. by eight, nud refine to I mure in thai I oOue if lia official itaUmcnt d«a not I , allow that I la accumulated fund, in Vert - 1 ul In tbr beat arcuritlea, la equal to the ' ■ ' prodnci thlta obtained. And If be ia j1 already lutured, and thia calculation -* ahuwa him that the company haa not ' 0 an accumulated fluid equal to eight tlmra its premium revenue, let blui get out aa noon aa poulhle, ulilrea It | ia a young eoinpany and he haa >|ieidal 1 reuona for bclicring In Ita soundni •- j *' and proaprcU of racccai. IkroiTAXT to II nsa.— Under the interna) revenue law, all property pausing by Win . or inleaiatc iawa of any ™ itale, to licire of deceased iiereona, and ^ "■ all real estate paasing by gift, or in I1 any manner whatever, with adequate "u con. deration, from one peraon or eorpotation to another, am anliject to a ' tax rtngiog from one to aix per cent.. ' and the law. makes it necoaarv Tor ihe 1

executor or administrator to make out | and render to the awdaUut asxraaor baviug tupervUioci of such haalncv • complete liat'of all Itssriea or diatribu- 1 tire shares lurid by him before tbr same shall b* delivered or paid to the bain; ' and of any person succeeding lo rail ! estate In any manner aa above atotod ' to make a return thereof to tho aaats- ' ' by law. Any m-gket cm tlie part of a | ' successor to make return, will anlitect the property to an Increased assessment, and himself lo n Boo. It la also | important to parties purchasing property b-loQging to the estate of a deceased peraon to see that the helra or ' person, of whom the purchase is made ' hare the collector's receipt for the government tax, as the government has a Ilea upon »uch property for all 1 TrxrXBAWC-E.— In accordance wilh ! the action of the Grand Lodge of Xcw 1 Jersey, 1. 0. 0. T. at its recent session 1 at iumg Brunch, the Executive comtnlltpa hare fixed Ihe boundaries of Grand JJl.UlcU, provided for at the •raalon, as follows: First DUtriirt— counties of Cumberland, Cape May. and Solas. Second— Atlantic. Gloucester, Camden and Burlington — Tbifd — Ocean, Mohmonth, Mererr and Iluutcrdon. PlfUl— Warren, ; Somerawt Morels and Sussex, Sixth —Hudson. Jtergen and Pastaie. lecturer* are W he employed for each dls- ' trlct Jo deliver lecture, lo the Interest ! orthc Order. I A resolution lu rotation to eireula- . Hon of pntitiona on the pnqsnrd U- 1 cense Law wax passed at tbe late se*- j aion of tha Grand Lodge, that a eommiltee of throe bo appointed to draw up a form or petition to bo printed and distributed among the several Lodges and etewbnc Ibralgtioturc, catling for ad Act of the Legislature lo aulli.irlxc rptera for every township and ward to decide by ballot lbs licensing of hotels In their respective townships or wards. OWE of the few really successful enlerprieea of the day la PiBKBlt A Co> One Dollar Salt. Their system ofibrs a greater opportunity for the purchase of the thousand and one useful articles at a price that comes within the reach of all classes, than any other. It la a well onderelt-d (bet, that re rU.luel«earf goode Jiay ibe dealer a rety largs percentage of profit: This appears almost Jioccsaarr. espeetally In Fancy Goods, Jawdry, 8il« r Flared Ware, Ac., of which a <Wwler , eta to nmke It an object bf trade, and r 1. oUtgsd t» pon-h.se in small quant, - ties; and wb^^rood. a» roldby - i^n'^h^W.k.^articV: a .spc- ' rel^I^.lha'r'Ki-ad 'the'r mlvvrI tisamnt. „ no*. Adm.

{ MetropOBtan Furnishing RooaA. \ ( [ Broadway. Xovembrr, IMP u ly gay, Tlie streets are kataldesooptal - wilh frerrrlng crowds in newest hold- . Dmenta of brightest color*. Never before did oolor *eem to be mad to snch | >, advantage. We no longer Sea the J . patch-work looking toilettes of many ! « tints, bnt good, •rrviceahfc-iooking 1 r adf-Oelored. suits, trimmed with mails b rial of diffbrm^tcxture, but the same color. Beside* lire auitjwojieT-w.^lch t . U; of silk or rolvrt or doth or j , satin -plaid shawls or bUrnou. are ■ or striped burnous, or showier J , atlll. bunions of adf-eolonxl dothr , heavily embroidered. Olio of the 1st- « - recently ordered by MUe , the di.tlngui«bed Prima Doona, was of ( r bright scarlet cloth of the finest tcx- < it was .0 shaped that llanawered ' ' for a mantle with a hat,lh which Hate J was suitable for promenade, or with- • [ fur cartUpa rrear, for tha Opara. or as ' ( a <-wfM du In 1. The mantilla ends of , tho fronu were made long enough to > t cross on the breast and tie In a loose , knot behind; all nrotmtl the edges, on ] _ the shoulders, the ends, nnd tlie hood I j picrr. ware heavily enibrolilored In florIal jiattem. in varied color silk, on the . Grover A B-tkcr Machlai-, nnd theends , f j were finished with tasarl. to match.— j , Wo have frequently mentioned this 1 _ machine In describing iaahlonnWc at- ' j tire, for lu the matter of embroidcrr, ; and stitching bias seama-and thia la i ao ago of >lo|wa and seams ami gorre I —it la tha only machine that ran ac- , " i enrapltah litem perfectly. Another j ( style of wrap- tlie Red Jacket, verv t . | pupulnr now— owes all Ita beauty to . , this machine; thirtnaterial i. simply ' ' i red opera-flannel, but by being worked ; [ I In floral or Greek pattern' In bUck or ■ white silk, the most admirable effect, are obtained. Tiio jackets are worn ' , by school girls principally. One or j . two of llicm, and a .'water-pnuf ca[«i | fur rainy days, are do med indispcneu- ! j bV by fond and fiishionabie mammas, j I I For fitn-drtsa and promemulc-ciislom.', • satin will much worn ; aa trimming, 1 tliis material is going out, velvet takt lug the place It had last taiason in |«ip- ! ular favor. A bcaulifril walking salt ; . of blue' satin of a bright shade haa been , . oompbtud for a young bride ; it wa. | I trimmed with bands of English aquir- ! nl'skin, th- v were arranged around I I tlie tunicand aroODd tile (aiinlid liosquc I —a collarette ata! cuffs of tho Aune ac- ' ' ! i-omi«nicd it— tha gloves w.-reof hriglit 1 I blue kid, the exact shade of the satin. , Tlie bridal traveling drew, was of grey , [ satin-fit ceil cloth, handed with heavy ] grey plush of the mine shade. A din- • I ncr dress wa« of a grey velvet of a de- ' ciikd jiink shade, the trimming waa | lands of rose-colonel plnsh. Another ; . dinner dfesa was or shaded ailk, red | L one way and pink another. A very stylish one was of peacock-colored silk, ; ' t ho warp green nnd the woof blue; the 1 tho ;

trimming to thia waa fringe made of the aide feathers of a peacock. Black , velvet pettiest is are much aflbcted and ] deemed oconomlcnl. aa they are to aer- ' vioeable and can be worn with any suit. The same la true of black velvet basques and tuuica. A new and cflbe- ] live stylo ia that of trimming dresses 1 of one material with flounces or rouoh- • es of aqothcr— thus a purple silk is trimmed to tlie waist with narrow ruf- • flea of black pinked ailk, tbe drew shews only on the waist and aleerra and between the rufflas. Another ia - block .silk, flounced with grenadine, four flounce* with their depth bit ween ' each. The flmlncea wrre finished with two rows of sewing-machine stitching, niaa plaid, flounces cut In the points indicated by the plaid are very new. and ivlien tbr plaids are bright like tbe 1 Rob Roy, tbe Smart, tin- Victoria, are also vory effective on the browns and , greys and blacks, which are always in , Cutiiun. A scarf of the same folded , across tin breast la a great improve- . mcnt, aa it ini|iarts tlie suit air so f much desired to tlie costume. The . proper bead gear for Ibis atyle of wrap It cap and standing (bather. Jxi-osicx. ■ PttiLAIiELruix, November 17, 1869. Dead Sir:— We enclose you an cxr tra "ailvvrtlsement, which you will .please substitute, /or a few days, for * oor regular standing advertisement.— ! Yon. as a bnslnoas nun wi[l easily np- " j proctata the position rf nflhire na itated - 1 (>v as lo the enclosed, and will doula-* t J lea* approve rf tho remedy we have ; adopted. Every one antli-lpated . an 1 unusually brisk Irado this season, and " j every one hat been disappointed. If e, - 1 p--rhnpw. hare been the most fortunate | . of all PhibidetpUamrrelauta. our laisi- 1 h 111-as showing a large increase ovur Inst yi-ar's; but w* hare made such prodi- 1 gious preparation that ws cannot hope ' ill the ordinary way to dispose rf our a purchase* and msnnCwturea. ^^Bi)t carry orvf-aH this at wA mtoueit y r,r. to our great Inconvenience, If not lost; 0 or lo clear it out by a • weeping sale, u hav/inrasted In this surplus atnei..** An re wfopraW its litf. Y 00 bare already spoken to readers rf our present " stock.— Ita immense aixc, ilaexcellrne*, * and lit ehraporaa, and many rf your ■» neighlwrs an- nm-mg onr moat valaed customers. Will yon please now eaU tlieir attention to our prop-wad sale. | * and aay lo tliem that with tbe single ; h exception of otir " Exccutofa Sale." ; last winter, there has not been In the i - life of any of them ao good » c»i-iih-.- for , a bargain in clothing tret them to | is and tbc'n It ihTyh.vr any regard for ! y lliclr own Ihtmsta. we wfll t» sure lo i m-'i at Inat quo suit to ""7 ®" . r t!' "' JOHN WXNTmA&^B, i- ,\v.vxawake« ABnowx.i | d Oak llall. PhUaJelpbia. i last winter two ladita were caodi- ' to the Kansas aaaumhly.ooa single and ! ' l he other married. Tha flrat was elee- ' J provided with one. Mra. R. H. Henry, ; " hut wrvk at Topckn. and now runs Tor j r •ira^d^rf'-^.^r^d'ix ' '"iingatae. If Uiis ahonVlmeetllieeje of : j tho lady clc^k we would tuggarl Uiat I r- ! of^Uhty rf hs'rlng'a ; e j hnsband to anpport. iaaamuch ». the >- ! lucky man, alio .baa married ta a

Special Notieea. John W. Ljcatt. 1 | jcaorrr. rtu jjn> urt gror* | l!Hnj*rK jetrr, I | -- . Curs tsLAsa, B. J. j A CARD. SswaeisH tssalii.aia Until aia assawsear Isslf P"iwsts,si s. has sow-c-vts Id ho preeXorkspr* <•' assaUstloa. 1 1. 1^%-r Bchrnck s PalMMifeic Irrnp, .1 .mm 1. -.-.si,- i-.i.m rir: -. eslirot i*Dt*T*wi ifc. atssssa as* arts s-.IL— ; T*ji ; -l|w s Oishi — .' fh will ILe.w'*li ^r. ss J rhs I .sprevldsisj - ^yrarhswml U msSs lalo Wosl wiiasui | ■ SSY5®2^J!5r^Ll^£To™'^isEz ' I osaksr^ntosrsMTkrai^valsM ts» hrsr ss.1 J I "jfareravr^^nfs'^res-.^jsl -e»y Llvre |

: Tm1^ 1 rn •: DIED. ^ New Adveriiaementi. j ^ pURE WATER ! |* plenty of it i t ; TXIBULAB WELL, • I PURR FRESH WATER! U sere. t'Ulsa. sul twill .1- J tscuo hj 4-aubia ^ aa- ■ i -^-ow 3xeax3y. I' THE DECEMBER NUMBER ' ' LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. , With 3 Full. page Engravinga. 1 E -rate vicas or auLLHAurrox." . 5 I iSmuw-t. at.,. | xil ^^*y2h^?sd*h»'ratj!3>l'5 j o Rita tsssaaSsr fo-Jaaasrv, lxmvswtw I * awefiiissass^s^ j 4 asiT ; tumi sa4 t»-y will s,su luisln, of -'cry e n ' ^ "** , , j ' ■ ■

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _ pisuflKi i i I It. II. WAIH. r Surveyor, ConvaJMBW. I. Real Estate Agent • roa THE rCCCSAH ASD SALE OF !j ! CiitiR.MiiuDtsiFam ; l| ; ™ ■ ;! - ^snnu.--.- ~ : l! " 1' * "* " ! ,| . j aqxxtl wan txd rox - • Daris »» Sunlight : and Caslight " a woa* *asvt*ttva at tM ITSTxatts, 1 , rl cafwaa ar mi 'musli ' : ! ! . ! !irat 'Xr, flsrfcl riss sr. , s , 0 C—r llS IB. LlUf ,VIH« 1,1 Inls atwre.IV. , • JJirmxc'cS^nuufiJSJl^ atimuxm)*- , ii l liKXTS WANTBD-Fo* bow to J '' w. '/uoj fo°!leahls<.lu<t .1 - i ; BOOK AGENTS WANTED -Ot'H SF.W WENT." f j Tl,. siMt^V-!''. •sl'reBo^isi Is svery mi* ovKajWvw Jornra »o*'iM.pih. ^ _ j ILAl'sTatATKP FA.W1X.V ■^OMEN of NEW YO||K; t BOPrre a A°tJ/,MrCt - Ii.h.i. his.j.i.. a.M, • humd iv JOrRNAI. koh ^k70.

t-l|eit-r.. ^APsMSA CO., IS Bros— | 1(fttllo»-a wvohul csire^msjrcuv^n. x.^-taswiisstay^ktb. a , j K^-ri--- ItNIT — KlVI'r. _ i !«,ao«i!iU',!i!m» aima'caN xTtrrrrao c stsCHIttk CO.. a«vos.Nss.-orsv. Issils. No. _ -2=>and the a ° 3'HE COMPAKION ■ i lis, .1.1 BssdMV Stow., • • Sophls Ms r.Tor.Hl.. oil:, »,-| s'll-ksoss^ssj^qo'lsr st*sstw»arovt*lo-^^^ nalojt a co., ' liyvssblsavos SI . awtaa, Mass. noumrt nfaft red. jacket axe. , urrueoTTSUHwaLL. • 1 nttsa«r*a. ra. . j .ls.mll S*rm-sC*la sad Bs« Jssk.l rsf , j ArooiBtlr Vegetable soap. Tor tha drlifiate akia of Ladiaa A Ohildret ; • sold by all drufjoists. 1 IlSttaiMESTigaaea ' ,s^aai^wl....aa[ COMHON SENSE! 1 1 "s'dT- ■ 1 wliTm 1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rrjjxnro T 1 bis onp.rsU.lrd eff.r- To .tub ...rt ant well III esaWMS^s i^Ja.5r^ - susr,: fl joo wsat sstwsanl, p—Blshls M,iMm t- c ALLEN » co., Aagasts, Ifssss ? .isssfiBS,.niffisS5E , CbtaWts. NSW Tore. t pxar rCT tIMiraMD-E^ Jfor T-oo- : .slsrfos.lt T' biatt txsa»v uraatxrea in rai* ! ualT"k»SIW V*;,',!! Vf C- v" "f *-- ! uTire'.V.Ur iL^*1 ".'I iw'sm ^iH.. ' ; j BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! ■ ; on accommodating teems, • | Kraal, Wood and Cdagrtu KIreeU, ; ' Broadway and the Tarnplke. B. O. aW AIPI. Agent. |, l AGENTS. AGENTS. ; ; iT^f'^eir^r^o'^-'ir'voT?!? raT/Mt'si J j : I THE OLD WEST AS IT WAS. j _ ^ 111 | : !L"s* Wore* s*if !m «7yro5su57wtth ■ ] „ i.ns. b, X^i^is'^VatisMjJro co^.^ A genu can now get Territory for Ma.rlf Twa.iii's mars 1 wains

THE INNOCENTS ABROAD New Pilgrims' Progree* lion snd7oremreVu^V£^*WVprere*"Ko m!u^yt^am^jsior«h-l'yjs'iaa-FREE TO^BOOK AQDfni.a ; Raw lo Rake Roaej— Virginia Lands WE wlU was la say aAilress a rsasklM ol or tm°T* ""ft® 'nSSrSSnS h^ta tw-^ror|^r" »^>vc'x^l/a^aao7 »lth sc. kslakt, soto. o( tyre SDJ hsl, von haressla or JllT wllhP BSM i ii w v ss^mcaaufe^rv ' ' RTRCMUS ASD TR1CRPHK OK P.T. BARNTJM aa Einroat rail rw c««rs< in«s. II nabrssaa Forty Tsars' SreollwHoo' oj wants II. Ac^D*. sirrsf. ISO to^tOO ish niDitretra*&tidsgM0 sa4*Tsms to Afssls Nov. neSw. *■ """* * C*Hsr«ort!*tol». sail Hardware Ren. Attention 1 THE GROCERS' JOURNAL weekly is N.w v>re. St Three nolsqoos^ll<!adwaa?<w^«isw '* ° Trely IsAlsruasUs uikaTreAs! ■srzz'zxsxxsrrx.x'j, "^T.'pfrd *°ocn isrilw Tore. Millinery, *to. Gage IU MUliien Store. MRS. 8. HAWKINS Ms. oyswre Millinery, Men's Halt and Capa, Ladiaa' and Children's Fun, Rllllarry Coodi or Every ■roerlptloa. Aba, LADIES' ma AID DEEB TklKNIXOal SSBS^SSi^r aOOUatlWoUaWr.. i : rift x art r« a cau. ^ iali in tram rauui j

Book., Periodicak, M.tio. "aeol'mthewokldiTBRIf TOBK OBSSByEB : Lrvtwrasw^Tsfss: - Srss5^S2wLs?,'o,'u* i I ; *kw bihceIiies. » 7.1 — oM' t • : s » t£.;: ■; zzz.: 12 r tgl : mlou.: , S - as . - una AsJto.O) ls,,.tsn«b.r.llh.resr. is-r. .yiL0**b1eset k rorbl, je a co., 37 Park Bow, N"w York WANTED! - AGENTS ! ' LAWS ' OF BUSINESS, J New Ore. /or rwrJL*.. Esplslola* th. I rtlhu. WM. sad yMltstLresHsll llw rets■lio'^yi'irea. special premibm offer To ih. awkseilksrs ssd ihw. .1 tbr : j I ; | I j SSJ S|W<^'a«lJ, ""nl"ii'f "! ""'nr. j I ' foj^UWjreMlsae'a' Is^lKpossliy.^ US j HOMES Am FORTUNES

•pstaeesM. Msa. ' " ' "l-'iuii | J Agi-niw Wanted for j ^ CBAHBERLIS-H j FOR THE PEOPLE. 1 SS»Ss<a>SBf,aiW! J BV FRANK I CHAMBCKLIN. «. luEJd teaisTrrsro '? •• | re ahto rasrricsL j^wYXa^oMtresi^-0«s rrere' "o. d.*c^sk"a' co- rsMlsksis, Hsrtfstd. I — ~ CAUTION. . ; -.= ft: IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. X Aadwll prepuu-is. t» lUCmiry. Sewing Machlnea, Clock., Watches, Ao. *' tarsi ss. awssnl rsnllj rsjw'. ">« 'mU I I I'^reiusiioo., lor IS. UBS frtu- s«ii ei.»* • rt. ! y.s> 'laxly, sad Bl.oo Is ( lob. ! A '»w^o|. n".^cim*Cmua« sTubi*.-. xnhiJ.'y Cloaks, ssllS Cold ssd slh.r Watakrs. sv.r ro wanwofsroll Club Afnb wsatsd re- ~ .»», before off.rol by say | uUl.b.l Is lb. Clsb tbst us bs obt.lsv.] ssywb.rs Is thru vlla ell iwreoss wssilsa ihe but ssd ebMp10 wad lor S^UBSl. uvr M Club ' | U SCAT MKUICMS n>4 kASLV CLUBS. I baton lbs let of Juuaiy sasl. wa will am iwa°> ***" J tbbss.ssl rwnussls *olilln: ibis saw' for rsiiS5 aur.l Ansrrl-'w at a v.ry In rstr. w. Win ctsb th. Ovass Wsu wit. tbs bml abwwww b- si lb. .ny l.w raw o( JSfm. *" \

' HOTM-8. S-"""' Hevws. j CAT F. MAT CITT, N. J., **rest '"* CLjrroap a tS!nww'in. * CeTTA«E BY tbr: eka, J COL. JOIN rtlUI, Preprte««r, J SS/X? 5-°" „ ■ - cottace it ran: irt |j^yre^ww^atttuqou.aju j. b. •.twmrtki ' taobwuss ai riduwat hotkl'.. , . t^^^.kxat^c, atTTtawoaiH a lkonard. l VNITCD ETATEH HOTEL, " (late bloodcood'.l, FOOT OF WAtrrUT HTKEET, i "Vpo.lt. th. N«w York Ik. pol. A r^->nth.^amritican. oa xuarorcss •" nni*- *- 0•AMA,,• Troprtrtot. ARCH ATREET Hol'NK, > - -oaNKBot ancu it. a delaware ava- ' "**' ratLADELraiA. ■ - gffigsgps ' , tUf .T*2?ms^i!rel7.'t'*uur?!?. *** "* . ■ VHr IIOt'SE, cafe mat. new jersey, ROBKKT KICK, Proprietor. ' relt'ib TsbiTwm'b. .urotwi wiih^i ta. t Micoeiti tAol (Aa Sro-SAorr Affordi. • ( Ta. BARIsslocasd wire «a<ure Wlass asd PACIFIC HOTEL. ] 170, 172, 174 It 170 Greenwich Stm t, ' I One Door above Corttemdt Street, i nkwvork. ^ - | ta^'^'"^'k^m*tow,oobbo^"s."o ; i ^ -^8 ^r^jwlll ^jy^ttfjur reptji^n ^wllh i A Bool, and Hal*. | RE-OPENED !

j | BOOT, SHOE mi ET STORE, i Ob Jfansloa m., near Jackson, . j fall and winter goods, ' J I'o.l"7r^' Sot*' Coognrte Csllcre. Bo?'-"1 ll-lBiD-sl^Bo^ir.. Bo^e' Loa^-bo*., » iHl'iaiKBKS^tfa.'ys A!- » i HaU and Gaps for Men aad Boyi. 4 l?£'S*A i" "• nluy'lailsDtr.. below rblla-Ulvbu' PIU' 5 o. 1 1-11 K**llai'rii'S)«'i.ri»T- ^ JOHN F. STARR, Jn., 4 Co., HTEAM ! DOOR AND StSH MILL j. 9AHH, •J BLINDS, , " DOORS, a- SHUTTERS, " WINDOW, and DOOR FRAMES, * MOULDINGS, " UOT-BEI) HASH, Ac. i' ur eitheb hard oa sorr wood. 2 PLANING, '• STRAIGHT Ik SCROLL HAWING, U FLOORING awl RE-HAWING. ™ onlerr proaplly. h- JOHN r. STARR. Js a la, ■ WOOD AMP OPAL. X JON. NCREUrl-IKER, 1 , n .t *OA1!' f-,t, •r S*5aj?knL at ral.»Sl*bU Uss. Wlia s*. u. AiUos of rwdjat ssd ootteto. Alu, slwd af women of^newyoric; 2 1 **ATLT Li FBOMTn.Y 5. I

Building M Me rial. Lumber Y ai*d, Landing, Oop, May, If. /., kelt write ri.xe, aee.eae rueterimi litr, mitsglefi Of eu 11 ms, Flooring, Frame Staff, Pickets, Is sksrt every ktsd of I.mubrr for DttileUttgo 0/ Ever* DoerijUoa. iw Onsrara Promttlt Filled. Ml, lady J. A SUKALKnOXB. JOHN F. STARR, Jn., A CO.-6 LUMBER YARD, Market A Cooper Street Wharves, JDaujkfo- IS. Uijul ,M|»sa FRAME STUFF, oak, fipri'l'k and uemloi k, shinglbb. CEDAR, CV'PKEBS. 1 rifiK aad SKRrCE— » FLOORING. carouxa ueittt, TIEGIM A A DELAWARE hit'. 1 WRITE riM.. WALSri and ASH. bl'KK'Eaad 1IKRL0CK ILIIUUldC. MISCELLANEOUS. S Furui'hol to Onler at the Lowest Market Kates. ,1 Order, for Lumber ro be .hipped by Bait, or s olh.r^lr -a»prtst.os^ will Jw puunly etfoL - i SASH, BLINM_AND DOORS I !j e. k. fortiner & son. r! , Xo. in Federal Elrrrt, (amdeu.X. J.,

,, II ARDWARE, OLAIS, NANH, Glared sed Lojlsied •I nl.IS'Da, DO'iRS, 1HUTTKRE MOCLDIMGS, lt Fsrsilac Implesi.riu, rtous. Csrt- ' Tools ssd I ullery. M-rble "lio.'nvu. iis!7 Tb^I"",*.'". at ttoToruisrd'ie Ihe'luWErf* P^lcVsj le- ^ •' SrSr" "*** •» cam. w. cum. Joseph uihi. •mi ma NTF.AN PLANISH .moulding mili . SALEM, N. J. Wt"b^JACIt|,TAl,D jIOD^yy[(JJ4*'' '*• .Is PLOOE-aOAaDS. ' MlrlXC, A.., me., "'"•5¥i«SSijWii WHITE PINE LUMBER, p building 1.1 nk. i oreres by .ru-re u «, U-Hta. c.lrK«, ,ro. - re. M. ISSS.-y 81 lir.nkv FREDKRIl k* j^xxrx contTAKTLT on hard. - SASH. DOORS, aunoa, teif ..™, . • T f~-i HOOD MOOLDIKOe. "• : noroto tain, K. — »SE(_ DrsCRirrans. - I*,- 0 HI -*"'IP^**n*^!7r r 2 removed to hi8 new store. I?, ay ouJfuuBuswreU? Uu PtamuAiM.GI.AZCD AND ORGLAXKn. SCROLL SAWIRC. 10 REWELL roars HARD aAtLa.aALt'*T>.ad fjimlete.) sod slllusd of TkUIUSr eseested Si h A r P W a h k ij h|rofr rh. , l.l^«ay^H