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-_ : ._. -r .r . . . ¯ . # +he + ......... + ........ + ". ......... ¯ . - -+Z-- .... 7 .... ~ ..................... _ +~ .......... ¯ . ¯ . . ¯ . ¯ . ¯ .- ¯ " ¯ ~+¯ ¯ + . -- ~ __ ____~--~. -- ------’---~ ................ +5 ........................... -+r:-+~’:’+~-’--r’- ..... ~ ....... = ......................... _--~-’, ........ l--i’ -- ~ " --" m -- ~ I -- I ’I’~-- + I I" r DEVOTEDTOTHE INTERESTSOFHANmOt I EY- : vet It.--NO, 3+., ~O ~IBS ~&RY "r.ouISE +|~r., t ON HYIR’ "MAHR£A-GE D.~-Y. Mydaughter, deur, since now w - , - "Some few, bi’ief words I’ll give to thee, ¯ . In kindiy utterance from’a heart ":- -That loves thee in Sincerity, And loved thee long before the one Who from us thy affe0Lions won. -I truSt.shy Future may be bright, E’en brightGr thou the happy Past C- causes of’thn potato rot, or the bl ght:ng:-AN INNOVATION TIIAT NEVER BE- [ ’Prnf "121" .T ~tt~r3~=+ ~ 3"J eouragEd Butler in the matter, and only + " ’ ¯ " - : ......... :" ....... Xll ..... , -- ....... "’.,,.. ..... s -~.. ~,. - : ~en tlio entire SGuthern deloga- ~f a v~hbat eropi as of the one whos:udies . CAME POPUL~ ." / Trcat~ DISEASEg Or" -TltE LU~GS,- ~tud g.~theYri-m~mbers the disease~--of=domEstiE animals ripen Aldcrm:,n .~iel~ho~s thG-[ alIE~IIRo~IO-’~I~I’~E~TIONS,------7 - ......... ¯ ¯ . / . . ¯ : . . , .o;; ..... , " ELEOTI’~TCI’IY seientineally applies were committcd to its support, making it whom depends sO ]lirgE a 1,ortlbn ot our [ Atlanuc strEcc~ano J.u~m avenue rmlroaa, ()FFICE,12o3t~|’een St, Phila "- a reasonably sur9 thing of its passage.¯ wealth and comfort. Besides this the "]~rookiyfil tb prevent tiiOCEr.duetors from - ¯ ¯ PILEN Oil. i|F~tlORlgilOID,ki, ThEpolitics’oftlzo DistriEt of Columbia study of-the ,b’~s~ means for" proservfng making more than tlfeit" regular salary, -$ , TU~IOikN; " " are becoming interesting. It will be re+ the he.’ihh of’animals otten develop,~ fa~ts purchased about $800 Worth of .patent All k,nds2oi;th’eh/,1,ePfeethj ,ndT,e~:,a,e’ie" memberedby your readers, that the Dis- and principles+of n0slight v,~lue in-refer- puueher~. 9,’hen a passdn~er paid his dearer, hI e,redeausties/,3, AllS()l~P"l’,ON,or instrument%A,yWitl’a’i’t pain, trict has become strongly ¯Republican. encE to the health of the human system, fare, thc conductoreloscd tbi~ punch over W~[..A. McOA~DL1SS~ ~[; D.~ ~ake thy new homo hit resting-place, Endearedby ev’ry ........... ~y t~[,+;°th’y ¯ ~mon;~ Democrats. Nominatbns for the lEgisla- turE are-now-being mode~ H~retoforE, No grief nor etrife shall e’er estrange, Kuow not; like them, And prove his love iike totted yoZd, Whose ,6,ff,thy finger doth enfold. Sincethese take wingsand will not stay, etenee,-aud-heMth, ...... ~A-n-d Hope’s~weet~sunshine-hy~haz~. ~Y’-- - Those failing, one true heart to share+ .... With ~hine.what ills thou’rt called to bear¯ i r. # BU~, now, farewell--may all thy years. Be, a~the present, full ofbliss~ And Bring thee’no sorrow inits kiss, _. " But find, in nee, thy. placid brow Asfree from grief or care as now. Again, farewell--ifnd though thou’rt fie,.1 --tV i th~ihV/T~ _--m~t-~t We will not deem thee lost, nor dead, I~ut as our future, frequeut guest-- " ~. e olin g’~t~t’-fi"d~--wh’e fi-+all.~ s- do no/ Inlosing: thee, we find a son. Our Washington Letter: WASHINOTON, ]h C!, Aug. 31, 1873. ~’em~ora~. depletioh of the force 6~ Ll~e seveial Government departments--T/re ~olumbkz politlos, colored element Commis- sioner c for Pomermd fn WashintTton--The cele- brated .Beai~ "11id~man ~ Veterinary schools, cte. mamy pleasure seoker~, now at the sum- mor resorts of the ~North. SeptembEr frosts of the North nevoi" fails to largely iuerea~e our arrivals. During the past al+fote6 of th’o sev- eral G0vGrnment-deiiarh~eti-t~ h~sb~cG ¯ reduced fully to one-half. Very ¯ few, however, of the married clerks haveaf- forded-to spend their thirty days forlough ¯ away from WashingtEn, their salaries, ranging from $1.200 to $1,800 per an- num, not bning sufliEiEnt to defray the fSgT With t3ns exception, it has rained avery hero during the past r.wo weeks, und tnrmers aroun-Kd-h-a~"b-dd6-~z~tiblo to har- vest crops, and mnrket-gurdeniEg has beengreatly damaged. Usually at this seeson of the year veg- etables in our margots aro veryoheap; but owing ’to the recent severe storms they are now muchhigher, ’_Pho chances of Butler becoming Gee- are variously commented upon hero. That hasmany most vituperate enemies both ¯ in aud out of his party, there ia but little dnubt; that he is both feared and admir- ed by a great number, Ihoro is just as little, Were he loss offensive in his re- marks when opposing bills and measures before Congress, he would well merit the honor Of heingleador of theIIouse. Ap- parently, it matter, but little to hitn with what ntrongth a measure, which he is op- posed to, ia backed, he puts on his law- yer garb, regardless whomhe offends, his side of the question is his client and to vindicate it, Is hie only aim. Ills quarrel with Faruswortb in the House tW,~ years ago, was all owing to his dis- roSur4 of the feelings of the latter. He ia n terror to tSe IQbbybt% and if they could have their aiy they would snake him Governor of Mtuaehusettn and compel him to remaiu there; f~r when old neck- ~yod Ben., as they call him. gets his head bent against the pueago of a bill, there is but little umiu,prt~do~l it. It wan thought at the time that the salary grab was being discussed iu the liouee, that no other member, except Butler, would have the mura:e to engin- eer it stood here that ~_ve~l_ll~mlueotm~m-_ ..... be-~ who ~latequently opposed it, iu- in the main, controlled the Re non~ination stand-is-attempting-to-do so- are met opposition. Stis thought that iu ~everal districts~ there will be two Republican nominees-in-the field. -r. a.ent is very stl’ong here and are, conse- -quent~ry potent in the- bed They -a r~ v-er~al oU-#--~-t hei~=~ight s_ ThE mixed schoE1 question has, for two greatly OCEU: ~t-ttemion of-the Distr.ie~, the colored p~- mixed -whiloqh~ arajorityof-the whites-Epposing it. The i~Sa-E inthiseloetion will, douht- les% bE outhis questien. It will be interesting to ~OmE of your ~-drifiks to his tellow man, to kuow that the decision -Gf -l~Ii,_D o~lgla s_the-(~o mmissiozrer-of-In-- ternal I~evenuE, authorizes the Eollectors ISSUe tax to sell liquors, tobacco End cigars at a public stand at county fairs or .public shows in their respEEtive distriGt~; or whore a person has already provided a license, to close sale at his usual place of "~ess and register a transfer to aoy temporarily: " ust arrived from Massachusetts, where he hasbsenvisi~in-g With Mrs.P.,her relation. The Senator has nn ele~rant ¯ furnished in good round. His i’ew triends hero intimate that he will’mako a vigorouq fight iof ihe Senatorshtp from h s ~tate, and that he has already begun to lay pipe for the con- tc+ . ............. ...... :+=h+tl,+ Of hi+ ia+- sui( against. State SEnator reck, is to quiet thn troubled sea with the hope ofqnereasing his chances of bosoming U. 8. S. once ’.|ga;n, is u question quite per- tinent to ask. BEau Hickman, a gentlemanly beggar, vimting Washingtou during tim past twenty-fivg__~’e_aar_s,’ htis been str;ckEn by paralyms and is noweared for by the 8is- tc~h of (.~itirily. ¯’He is now unable to speak, and it is thought never will again. Beau was born in ~, irginia of rich parents and received a liberal nduEation. But when his parents dted, and coming rote possession of a large amount of property, he ease to Washington, where in u very shor.f- time-, -]m .-eqaandered-it~ allawaY. He being a good talker and of good ad dreBs, was at OnEE onablct to do J thriv- ing bueinoss in a systcmatie why, by loaf- ing around the hotels and getting into ~ conversation with well dressed men, and before purling with them, in a gentleman- ly way ask them tora dollar. Before ana during the war, it is said, ho’w/s exceed- ingle, successful, but latterly his health /ailing, hE has not driven his profession with the same Energy. At one timn ho boa~ts of being ocquuinled with evcry public man, including Congreesmen, in Wadfington. The document clerk for the Bureau of l~Mucatlon is now engaged in sending out the reports for 1872. In this report the Commissioner says in reference to veter- inary ~ohooh: "The epidemic which lato’yvisited the horsos, which represeut $700,000,000 or $800,000,000 of our property, awakened the public mindto the neoeMityof a class nfwc!l cducatod votrrinary surgeons. In this respect we are far behind the coun- trles of Europe, which hse twenfy-flve ~eterinory colleges, from which the Bu- reau ha~ iqfoimstion. In ~hiseeuutry We have only 6no or two nt Ihe mo~t do~or"--ia-apokcn .oLdn contompt upon the edentifie mnn who i~u[ree into tbo against another dls- ’,ard, nnd the piece slipped out, fell in- aster ]iesin_tho_establisl ~..n d.a.~pr~ ~ch~0N z-~’ddfiijdGiiiiti-~iili¯~x~stin g insti- ~ffolL~:~ach-oi’:tlids;~=lift]c- ~td~o-rs was tuttons, and let men be edueat0d at the worth $25. Early th~ niher toe"ninE as in Euro thinvcs entered the Ear ,tables of the A1- ively a~pegrancc. Several vessels are_ g all__tho_stam that work is finished tk.e Sccretary of the returned co their last trip. Navy has promised it a l.--rge war steamer o+ b+uJld ........... = --LIVE. ble 6ause-l:erils of 2,¢fe fn .a Lm’.qc 6Yty-- Old ]~’bdt?) Cloek--A ,Sb+:/+dar ),; ,0c. From our Special Correspoudent. The AHer- man had discharged nine Conductors 1..:st week, and he is 0f 9plnign3hatth_ O t?gb; bEry was committed by some of these men. The Coroner’s Jury in the case of the Brodcriek murder reached asi, silica. -’.t’ho only witnesses were the sur- viving members.of the tautly, and they, as was¯natural, tesl~ed with great gEn- tleness as to the crime of the.husband THE GERMAN EMIGRATION. The rapid inct¯:ase of ihe cmigratbn from Germany continues lo excite une:t~i- hESS in the¯dominions of the K,iser. Thn a paper pu-hb-hs’~h~-~6-1"IE~b-~r~,. Calls attention to theexodus from b/orth and makes i~~n& tht~ cause, arriving at the conclusion that Sea coast has bden ievied upon pretty lar~,ely by the Germangove=nment, whiEh has built a flet~t, and requires goodsailors to mum it, but the ~erviee is not eutiei~g, and the Empire is losing its subjects. By ginning to show signs of.weakn-s~. Its tents smi~ratin_ "in vagt_ numbers, becousE ~ domand~ the ]services of the men, and hecauso the groat landlm’ds refu~e to sell lands tbr homcsleads; and now there is a flight of to be taken as conclusive by the Coroner. and thn verdict was that thEhomieidowas committed in self-defense. ....... : Those whoseldom- visit, this eity+=must~ -nccessarity-/or~o-m uctvoi-in t 6re~,t whleh- a oermanent lqabi{ation would offord. Am instance of this kind cam bn eitedfby re- -[~ tlie~-delig htlul ~ratuitou~ 0V6~’~:- tie performance which can daily be heard .at Horace Waters pianowareroom~ Broadway, whiEh has become the head" quarters of our musiEal ~elobrities. The Grangers, who will shortly issue theiF p:per, The Scythe have "fitted up their editorial rooms in the nowBennett rnEr of Fulton and Nhssau streets. ..:7- Some of the animals have returncff Among these are two zebras and tbat on: tion of the paternal government¯ On the whole, tl,n new Empire is neitbcr smbl ° nor grand. It has aroused bitter enmity among the notions, and it has failcd to elements of danger which might disturb thn serenity o! Prince Bisniarok himself, and with Bismarck the old Entpnror has quarellcd. TIII’l UNKNOWN DEAD. 7#ifl.y budio~ men, women sad ehil- dren-hsvobeen "/ound-drowncd" in-th~ waters of’our city in the past five months. Out of this large number only twnlve were re cogniz0d.+ The refitWore pore, and registered .as unknown..But who were the missingthirty-oight ? Some no doubt wore euic; des, m addennd by their fruitless mru~glo for-litr0 int-h0throt~ged streels of, great city. Those, however, could not comprise the whole number of thosn who died and ]eft ,no sign, ~Ibro likely a :trEe numbor’veer," liketh0 "sis- ~I/]g their fate at the titnc, and they are not g[vcn up ibr dead until years have removed rill possi- bility of doubt, In city haunts and coon- try homesthoir return is expected from da/to dny, tidings aro nought, but not gnintd, sad many to.morrows roll slowly around, and they never oomc. .~o OnE can lift the curtain of death’s mystery, and tell how they perished; but it is cer- tain that many wore :t.urdetod. Emply pookots,:oll their owns’ory. It Is but Z moment a wmk,and then dead men tell no talo~ Fiftyin five months--nan hundred and twenty in a year--and more than three-fourths cf the dead reported un- known. OLD TRINITY’~I OLg0K. 8till sdent, but being put in order, la the newa Irom the spire and clock room el oldTdnity. The works of the clock are nil io perfect order, sadlhe r~mniuing wolk robe dono Is tho 811diog of tile hands and numbers for the dlab. The bed weather of Isat weak ddayed thh put of the work, but ~hortly wo shall have the time me.eked hy the newly burnished hands, and the ehi|nes of old Trlalty wUI mlrk the bourn with si~6und u Woleom0 frmher, from ¯ !e~!iaS ’~!J to the.bell and+to th e bell- fingers. 0. M.Englohart & Son. Watohmakers and’J’oweler~ ----~-’,~5-t North 8oeond-Stroor, - ]St do,,J’bclow |Clue. vO --P?r-t|~’ffl~r’-Kt~n puid to I~IASONZC MAntra and emblems ofc!l kind. AGENT FOR - Wheeler &-¯ Wllson’s NEW FA]IILY ,ious little bovine creature the gnu. The water was drawn off the tank in which for a fresh opportunity for 6b~ervmg that and helples~.-10oking a.nimal. " TARTAR. is told of a mn,hodlst minister, while at- tending’a protraEtcd meeting. It appears. the minister’s wire was sickly, and on his wayto thechuroh he called on oneofhis neighbor% who was making sausages; the Ht~mmonton, N. J. " Neqdles and’ all at~.ohiaents .~or Maohlne$ ~lled. attentien.given.~fo ropatrmg Mn- the nbovdmakq. 49-tf "l~uropean DYSPEPTIC CUBE-! ?UIII’~IES THE LIVER, REGU LAT/,;S ~/LE._ ACTION O!L~LIII~]I.EA+RT--Iq~I~t-~(~ ----TI’ETA-I~-TILY TONE TO TIIH BLOOD, " CI, I~ANSF~S TIlE S~OMACII. TIIUS AIDING DIGE8TION, Cures Dyspelosia. OnE BoLI,~n PEn BOTTLE. good ladyof thehouserolled up n few C ~.~ ~ !~ K E, links ida paper a~d presented them to ~ole.~ffentfof b~tfted ~lat~’,& ~affm?a~e thsm in his coat tail ponkot nnd WEaltO 18.tf Ath|ntle City, ~ W hilo_standiug_oa_tha-step~-0 f AIgKANNA8 the church conversing, a little dog scent- Foyer and AgueRelhedy, Ed tlio sausagoB~ and kept Ju’,’ping up Positively Sure and Rolial~lo. catching the dominies po,kot, jerking it PIllClg 01.50. " pretty lively, nnd he cuffed the puppy Delivered free to any address on receipt ef ,lien. awny sovcral timcs; but going in hnd on- o,n TreAt, will eonvlnee you of it~ worth. tcring the pulpit, he took up his Bible and prove It to commence the services. One of the "TILE FRIEND IN TIME 01~ NEED." doaco:,s, wishing to speak to him, walked Addre"s all orders to -part-way upthe pulpit-etairs|+caughL+the - .~::~-N’~, SS Broad etreet, leew Y~T::: aforesaid coat tail, giving it a jerk to make him turn round; but instead of do- ~ ~ lng so, the minister gave a tremendous kick backward, taking the old deacon io the face, an4tumbling’hlm down stairs, and without Iookit,g mound, thus excused him~el[ to hie laughing audience: **You must CXEUSe n,e, my dear hearers, but I PIONEER STUMPPUI~R have a fEWsausages iu my pocket, and I[ovingre+erved the dim to manufacture ~m4 that plagued puppy has b0on trying to nell th|| Faeorlls Maeht,,e in the counties ot steal them ever sines I have been here." ,Comdon, BurllnglOn, Ooean, Atlontlo had Cap May, I hereby give nollee that I amprop~tr~4 to fill orderJst followlug rates s With!n less than three years, the Bur. No. 1 )/ACIiINB, - $~.OO.. lingto.~ and Mi~ouri River. Railroad has NO z ,, - SS.OO. sold along its linE, the nlmalt incredible ~,,, J[,~0A(ase are Warranted io ~ IAs//~’8~ is IA* murkst| number of 498,988 aems of land, to no For particularsJen4for circular. , . less thnn 4,525 purehuer5 who beughton O.W. PItESSBY, a credit el ten years at aht per eent. in- )tommonton, N, J. Inventor A MlmuPr. te.’*st. Noth!Pgeould more emphatically ~o.tf _ ..... express the appreciation of our hrmem EgTABLIUlIBD IN lglt. for seed land, tor a moremngnlfleent re- Faoy Dyeing Establislmaent Lion than that which borders the line of :the Burlinlton and Mlsmurl River Bail- J. ~ W. JONES, rend .eaunot be touud la tbla eouutry. 432, 2gorth Fron~Ut., PAffaddpA~a, There nra uow fully a[z mlilionsofloreign Dye auk,, Woolen sad ]’lacy Ooedl ~ every born eitisena in the United Statee--meu dmottptien. Tbdr sap~a’loflty ef Dyds I La,. dl.a’ aad QsntJameu~l 0areasats Ja widely who hayo around the o,~au to enjoy our known. Crape and Mar|on sthswb dyed the ndvautages. The happy homes of Bur- moot brilliant sat platu colors. Ompo ~a4 Marineflhowla oleo,rod to look like z~ow. AI- linlten, 51o., and IAn¢olns Nob., show ,o, oentl, msa’, Appaz~d, sad Onrtshas sin.as- ’Kill O10~O1ollMlnso~ otd gnl th~Ima_rsLkoad o0m- ho~. -- play, . Bma¢5 eer. Itk ¯ Vine Bts, ;]! ~iil - . . . .¯ -.i

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Page 1: +he - Atlantic County Library · 2003. 9. 3. · e(--’"’’’-’...¯ ¯. . .., , .. . ~..... ";" . .~..... " -" - "~ ....." ~ " ’~ ,,

~II~o-tiS- Advetrise-mehts : ......./ ¯ yt June i12,

ores-" - ....... ¯ .... C.HOID~ -. ,

0 ¯.......

.... ¯ - ’ ¯ ’l’ed’. !

SION STATION .---~¢’orth _-eg t ;6oldZ~- ....

"~ ,+ - In the "~.~ --. - " .¯ iWothl.~g lJLke it in

or l........ " ................ e td-take a firm hold on:and-adjo|hiog the land of the "1 suit,y, ~. Its intrf~ ea2u~ U o. .... . ...... ~ ........

.............................. + ................... 2B’UESII’,T3~US .~_l’q’D Im,.A.:~dZ’l"l’.’~" ~E~.A-~E~ZEI~for R a circulation and re ntaOou un .amSeled |n th~ history of Journanmlh ~’

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-- Ir 18 ~. ,BKA~,T1TUL 16-P10~ 6.1~ott~t.~, ILLW~TaArED WEEKLY.Improvement Ass-0diation.IT GIVES YOU ALL YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE,

" These Jands ar.e among the " .~ . . Or’t~’na! D~m~’for "CorrAoze, Dwr~axos, Bem~sXx nod CovsTar Rr~xez~cts, sos a vast

.... . . . f. ~ ’: fund¯of Inforn~tlsn on.matters of special nndgenertl l*ateroeff, found in no other Journal ~n thi ~otGr~.;Best.-_In’._th oS t ate. A Mzg~]~nk~ 0 00JL0hromo, TKE¯LOST-BABE, ......

having all facilities for - - ~ 13x16, mounted ready to frame/is presented to every ytmrly eabserlber."

~’raining, ~ F8ubg’dpt on-price SS.OO per y .... Laad, ..... Single copl~8 tea ecats.~loodlng +and

ar oasil, aadeheo:yolcaredaod O. PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED

for COMPANY’or INDIVIDUAJ, PURPOSES ~

Inoneo, stance territoryAdth’ess all letteru to

-¯ CR0~ & I?irllLLIPS, PubEnher% Prr~satmo% P~-fiow#ven_b~°wn’~fre~°£nxlaenae’a2a~Lldlinf°rm°" .... ~-~ .............-~

Riehards’ "Cranber:y and its Cultu,. ’Sent free nreocipt of O RELIANOE WRINGER . AND

. ~. - -~

~ ;4. --~orttmities-fff~ning

preciseley ~v hat ix. , tug a perfect Machine. They have

_’:PROVID CE,"as New 1 S"~l Perlect

’ P/~EMIUM NOTES, $ ~mmAre the B~__

CASH ASSETTS, 14~.225~ ~

~ GREAT I31PROVEMENT Unlq-uo, Sixnplo and Practicable.

TOTAL, 1~1~O741,155

-2

AGAINST LO’3S ]3Y --~

Fire and tie’bluing ; ~ ~ ~------ ~’~:

The Premium Notes required vy this Comps--O :- " .... ....-

°ny~ are but one. half aB l,’rgn at other MutualCompani’.s in thi~ District, while the Cash Pay- ~ -

elsent is the same¯ " ’ ¯ ...... ~ ..... . It ~avcs Zabor¯ ’)’t ,5~zt’es the Olothes

Farm BtlllditlgS- illegal- C.,ontents It 8a~es Time. This mne},ine will hem, fell. gather nnd .~ew cn

wilt be insared at the very "lowest rates. ~ O2Llefll ~ut.e its Cost Every }’ear, without any cilnuge,nnd rafll%&e. Will sew from

.... ~ are pro.rap

"Fi, t~ff&~ ~ - ¯ others for the lollowlng rea,ons’- AVER¯ C L O T H.

- "=O im~-quality ofWhite llubber, are nil.secured to the o . .

AGENTN. " ~ ~ shafts in tl, e .m,st per,,, ....... t manner by theJ’, Alfred Bodine, ~Yilllamstown ; C. E¯ P. May- ~ Moutton l’roeess~ making the bust relic," in the Over Half a ~d~ilXion now in Use,

hew. May’s humling i A. Stephimy, Egg liar.~

World, . . ____.,____bor City; Capt. D,/niol Wt/l/ers Ab.~o:.on; Tho’s. 2d. Tire PA TENT ME. TAt JOUILNAL v,.st t.st -f lw~,et

~ImTP°rt-l~;mbltr:’-A11eir~i ’s;-/I~re~mr=-" "~=!~~-~-~-~ [The wooden jton~ Dr. Lewl~ Reed, - t ,,,tie City ; A ltrod %V, ~:gOlemeo t, Haddoufloht, II. M. Jo~vett. Wiuslow. ~ J~ eieaey°f other o f ihe/’W manbin e,%rit,,dcrrUnis thorebySt’°n wear, and greatly reduc¢£-" the et/i~

S07,D OA" 7’HE t v,,,#.ME.YT PLAN..

ii. E, BOW~[..ll~ .~l.. D.~. 3d The DOUBLI~ SI’IItXL C()~:~’~°e~° Warr,,nte I h,r thro,.’ yc:~rs I,3"-" " e ’it.ethot’ ~+Seall(tstea,tle

_,A¯L....)N~O.~.~ N.J. ~tit s wrm: r g " I ¯’/ ¯21-1y t 3-~, "- s" ......... ~.....,z teouof)ule stul, proven’stunsPE’I~ERSON tf~ CAItPEN’I’EIL~ Gcn’l ~ %,is.

....... frolf) |,nit’SillilY, or bt’ing t lrowl, out of ................

.... ~ vJ?I-KE .................O" ¯ ........ r ........ " ........ ~.:~J ......... 1:.

GERMANIA" Mutual FireINS E C0MPA-

Of Newark, N. J.

(01~postt0 Back ttreet.)

~pitaZ "-- $1OO,OOO.Thls Company |nsuro tit alas/ LOSS or

~AMAGE8 by ~IRB, upon aLZ oe~onpuone]property, at rates aa faxortble to tholn-

~tlred o~say other good company ~n thin vicinity,~ther on the ~/nn, al ~toek or 0,.s.& Ai~ttmeal81,n. Dividends declared annually.

,: " OIFFICERH,

, JAMBS M. pAtTERSON, P:osldeat0 EO._C._WBBEI~BL_~r~Mur_er¶

H. E. BOWLI~S, M. D.,Agent for Hammonton.

I,,,,,-IU ion Z okoWo k iO ’e’ l

W&’k’]’fi3|~ l+~ Wewlll glreolergelie.kS.iN J-.P~I-2. me. ann wom,uilusinea" that will Pay

Ires tt to $8 per day, ean be I, ursuod at ~e,n~o~n. homes, and It strictly h,,norohle¯for samples that will enable 7ca to go to worknt OliOS.

Address ’ J. LATllAM & CO.,292 Welhloltoa ~lh, Boston, M~I.

8t15 A, PICARllJ, 805¯ 805A- t z c ~t. lqfllad olphia,~MPOIIIaII, .%lA~tl’rAt’rt’ltl:a t,e A~lt |lEA’.r.lt Iti

gl~l’: tltJl,lt /~ND FII.VF.It WA’l’t’liE~.I~Ol.il) dOl,i~ CilAINrl, t|’,t.t"t41’l’C’fAL’i’l~’~

A~N l) E¥E ti h %tg~ itS,Alto a h,rgn lltolllnt?it .r

FINB (h,;., J I’:’t’Ei.ltX AN D 141 i,V EItW^ RIOlITHF.N K A ItE’I’WEDDINtt ILINGI

Y.~AV18 A. M IAVine St. Wharf. ............. 9 12

Point ............... 9 31

Akhl*-nd ........................ I0 01White Horse t0 21Berlin ....... . ................... lO 5’Ateo ........ ; .................... 1I 1:

8 42:4 5816 578 soi5 0317 039 O3 5 1617179 10 5 28 7 3-~

...... " ........ t~-~’~ -. - dance aa de+trod.

O

Johtt NetnilEt,’,4th: The A/)o t ’.g"r.,t lt L E ¢’ ¢/1: v~:.9 CLAMJ’- + -

read,ly a~ljusts ti, i+ nm..h;~.’~ :o tnb,~ o! any ’dzo Travelitlg Aguht.or th!ekee~, m,kmg u perfect fa.qening. Be " "[I~’X2.t.IOII’COD.;~ ~2~’.-wooden pegs or rubber ~traps on tbls Clf, mlU ,’..h ,y:w5.It. SIMPLICFfY STltENGTII nnd ],EAU ..........................................

~Y are oom|lhlod [11 Ihi~ Inqt, hlno, with nil therequisites ofa grs: :l .... wringer. DR.CR00K’S ]VINE OF TAIL t

l+rorMc,e~., R. 2. ~mnrtt, than e.ny

~x~In

__~Is rich

BLATCIII, I.’XS IMI’ROVEDCII(?J I II~l. !-1 1’211

IVO01) PUMP.Tasteless, Dnrt, hh%I.~llielent.L, ml Cho I" The I,e~t Pnml~[tlr h~,l~t inollOy. At,Oil0,14 ,..ln,,,hdly iovll~d t

,% Patent improveL C llm L a| a d _//~t’..I/L9 IL~ h o.hq~

%’ah’t,. thhieh e.n be Wl,I, mttIm WII]ttlra’,sll without rot,icy,

r ~kll~ Ihu i~elllp or tllntt<rhleg

t._. Ihnjnh£st. Aho. the (lopI.erChan,hor with lllvt, r ,’rn t+ll~ .r uealev, ann willoutlast ,Iv ,llh,"1’ ]"&. ~IbV ])outer+entry’whern¯ ~11}111 Ice Ailll~.ltt~,|o i./’~t~ |,rh’u hal..

CIIAS, (], ]¥Al’,~h,,I V, M’tr,51ql t3,N,m.*’e. :’.tr ,ot, i’hllsdn., l’tt.

Ithmi nurednnmy ct~o~ of Aslhnitand llrone|tltlo, thaStt

aDn¢lllo for rhone ~:om-Dlulnts. For It~dnsln Ih~llreas~ Siqg.~.r IS~S¢.k~(~lrlsvell Or ILIUlIey+IIII"

’ " _ elms. d Is.trees o f thoUrit~

IL Ila½ ilt,,,,lual.I1 I- also a auperl~sr.Toslh’ t ....Itl.ellltree Slllt ~tl~pt~lil4~

I~Cr¢~glbenn tllt+ NyttL¢’,|,.]Kemtolreo the Weak an,/ll, ehillsat~ql.

¯ CllllaOll lho [’OO¢1 IO S)IKe~IIllemaoWel llympepalu. Slllll llllllls’t~l~,l,o

l~rnVell iii ~I i, lllrlo IIM ~’ovcrl~a31 vtl"+llt’ .o vs.,, r N~ +t,,)~

~LEEP Tile BLOOD PUI~

gEWYORK PIANOF?R I -I’- t.. ,,eu,,.Ik"~i will gollow. ’J.’hero Jn apreluu’t~~L tlon or Iron and i’oke Root

C O IV~ P ~ IN" Y ~ me.re, effectual Umu +ull OthOnh

~|

~ which wilt removt~ from your(mut~uuuv* I~ I0~1.) ’~.l[n~’ eyaU, m the ImDuro ~ntl vitiated¯

iffltaafao~er~o 0f ~w blood whh’h caunt.Ndl~n/te, Itlldnttl,f)/~amuthno I1Alildtlp your

, ~t]L~k~{D’.~ 8qu~E~ _- h,’alth nlltJ, ~trt,ugth lie never.~x].~l Ihllm to eur~ If you have

Agraff~ Piano-Forte&~,~ ,. ,~...,,...+..,.,...m,,.,..

~ e,t of tho.l~’t~s or IEnrl~olp~o~i~~ l~erOlllllS Iii l~lly ll~rSll~ ~l~01e

No*stl@m~d 114+le¢oud Avomm~ I]~, ~t~ See, ~’hlle tqwelllnK. Old

¯ 10~mta 0sll0~ m~, ~mi~’| a f~o reu, U h.o re, or 15crof~loume~ ~j~ InllanttUetllolt~’ou mlt rely

ffA~-- 0K~

....LM~W ~K Oiql.I~, a’t~’~2~ ,,n t.,h,gcurt,dwtth this preps,.ON & ,qI ER r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.u

q~" |~’3 e’omDouuts Ayrtsp Gl’ll’~li~e~~" ~ lgool~ ILtlr~tnmttnm. Pmlnm

Ladles’ and Gentlemen~ ^<~:sis WANTF, I} FOR ~a,-~tionstbrotteudownbyMeron.

D" " gSal =llU "/rtal°r°therl °l"nn’ar= liInln OO11 LOND I ILLUSTRATED. ....,,,. ..4[dr/ fly Iphllltle I~lnk lhurole imth.

¯ ~ I1~ lng equal tO It. Jk 11"141.1 WILIJI

~alt ARCii MTREIRTo BX D. J. KllwAs, tim well.kl.,Wl, Juurnahlt .l~Tr iproweat.

PHII~ADl~I,Plff~4k ~IIRyEItY~^IItlEST t.O’~|~ll:’l°N.~ I~AllJ lBe~utll~ yore- fomplexlon.* ~ t ’ . ’ Do not umpalnt orpowdertbut ~t a mo~

__’i.Thle lh)oki* a betntl|ul noisy,, -I ell5 psg~h permonent beauty by purlfyln 8 yt,ur blood.

BreXl / , D- n r&Supper...-h.,li.,.d.,,,,’.’,," ......,. 0..I, ..,. ,,, --.

aiecuted mw of I..l,’hm, dv.l.:.ed alltl aleen’, Inlt.llt~ta, l’outrtuoJtda4Da.lyoktlleU,ftttlldallluogh|

I~d slptestd~ h,r thin w.tk I,) +,..tto.I attist~~eo that. lutllow eolnpletrlotl to one tl~ ¯

¯ ~ E C ~ l{ ~ ~![ ~ p ’ Lt eu,tlal’,, ~ full. eral,hlc s,,,I tulhlul ,tntG.fl~lhnreeeutd he~dtk,andrulnoveany~rol~

Or the llk ln~ IPtmpJ~ IPma.I11et, t ,,! ’|,,’ " ,L r., ¯qr,’r¢,. I,I I ..l,,141tl¯OMl O[ ~II ~4~bO11 d~ ip~l~ ~(~IW~"

Winslew ....... 11 51 9 3415 49i7 55Hammonton ..... 12 t,DaCostn~ 12 3:

I~54 14

Pomona.....; ............. . .... 1 ‘5: 110-’28164~Absecon 221 04.Ne 57

2 5~IJP TKAINS. - - "

" - ¯, J.eom Aeom P ~gl~,~

’ " LZAV=. " ’ a.~., a’.~.’, ~obs+~l’;..w.Aria, nile.. ............ ........... ~ 10112 0014 ~5Abseeon.. .............. . ........ t~ 28 12 3514 55

1~tt] ZO0L512Egg Harbor ................... ~56 1 2e[5 I~G~lwood.....~ ................... 7 e7! j 4315.;t~ aO sta... .....................Hammonton ................... 6 001 2"1410 57

8I-WKt~Kid~..~=, ~~r38~Ate0 ......... : .................... 6 39+]7.553 I9i6 3IBerlin ........................... 6 4018 0;~ 3 ;~416 39

Ashland ........................ 7041820 420J0.5~Haddonheld ................... 7 15! 8 3~t ’4 4817 0t~

VBae St ~-07 -5 ;t017 39Haddo~field Aeoommodatlon--Leaves Vine St.

Wharf 9 00 a m, 200, 640 and II1,5 pmbend Hadclonlield 5 ,50 and I1 00 a m~a~d 3 00

outhernRNEW YORK d~ PHILADEIJPHI&and the only-direct-routs-between New York~ud Long Branch, Red Bank. Farmiagdale~Brieksbarg, Manchester, Toms l~ieer, Barnega~Tuekerton, Atlantic City~ Vinolafid-, Bridgeton,

Southern New Jersey¯.qummor Arraugement Adopted Juno 2: 1873;Leave Now York from Pier 2~; font ~[urray St.0.45.’A.. M. For Long Branch.9 40 " "- " " Philadelphia, North

l=t 0 --p-m-feraL ong-B rune hT.znd Philaticlphia.- ......4 Ut~ p In I+-- .~ r," + ,C

.5 1‘5 " " " " Itod Bauk..

7 47" a re’for New York, L,o~ Branch, TomsRiver, Whiting’s Junction and Jarrets .aTuektttou R it.

and Bayside.2 25 p m for y~rinola/id, " " ’ - "

nnd Baysido,6 20 p m Whitings, Shamong nnd Atsion, also

for Philadelphia, via Winslow Junction.Arrive tit North llnmm nton

7 47 a m from Winslow, Vin~rand, Bridgeton~

Atlantic Cit’via Wieslow Janctiou.

frum N~w’Vorlr, Luug .]3rnnch and

’~0 p m fromand Bnysido

-LoawLon~Brnnch for New Tork, 7007 4.t, 8 00 and 10:~, a’m, ~34 an,l a 13 pro.

LoavefLI,e .Bra,,L’h f,,r ~<,rtl, lialnm~nton~

mrintendentr---~tLong Branch, .Tnt, u 2:h I t: 7:;

t

WANTEDI +p,m++isf+r.S,c0nn, t/~+<:fCr’ i ~: " ...... ~

N4[~I ¥ ~N A %VA %’.

A Fine German Chromo.Wn ~en~l an Elug.et Chr.,n.,. re.noted and

ready for fratnh,/~,’ [t’t!¢! If) uvvry Ilgunt,

AGENTS WANTED FOB

ORLll’e ilelow Ili;o ~/sts’htceo

¯ ]tY qqiOS. W. KNOX. - .....9.12 Pages O"tavu. I:|i) l,’il~e l,h,gravings.llelMes Inei,lents lied Aet, h],lnt.t I..yol,d tht~

1.1~ht ef Day; 8tar,li,,g ^tlvvhler’ti ill Itilp iris .f thf~ W,,rhl ; Mi.t,..,.I M.,I. of Woflt-illg ttlen| i Under,,tlrrt, llt,~ ,~1 ~oeiul.y r (illlllhllllb~ulld IlS horr.rt, i t!,~, ,,,~ Iliad ,huh 31)’~turl~t~ The l)srk ,Way~J of V, h’l~+’tlue~#; l~ri,,,,n, i,n,I’h0’lr Secret. Down I , IIIt~ I)C’ It~/i or tile I~ea :Stral,g~ Hte|[~s ,~I ,h. l)otct’thu~ t,r Crhnr.’i’h,s | i -k ire, Ix ,,i v,,,,..rl,l,m, n’~,h l,rlgsnds

,dgh,. In opium dci,~ ,i,,,I g,~e. hll,,;., h,,llsl lltt,all prlsllU I Storlue ,,I , , ih,, ; lllIVOlt{nfos l,ltlOB~L,,ll,n, ; J.urneys t ,,,,gh e;ew,r, ul,,l ()at,-(’l,lnlls iiweldon|slll ii,:;i;,~ ; +iri, h:tllh,Jl~lrs¢,,;turturet~ ,,f tho ht(lui~tli,,u ; w.ndtqrlul hu,’gla-rhm ol|derworhl uf ll+tl |:rt’ltl (+ilh’~, oh’., vte.

We WIIIII agents f..r Ihln t,.rll .n which W,,Ely,, ~ rein. vo ter h,r¥ ~tgl¯~,lt~ ,,£ II|tll~t,~ltl0 a weak Ill selling" 1hi+ b,,.k fiul,d I.rcirculars uIId .pe.lal |,,lll|fl |it lint¯isis,

.|. B. BItltit .~t IIYIHLIIART’01tib (2o~N., v, t’lll|’,\t~||, ILL.

Al/e,ts li’.,0tr,t /",,r 7’/,~

FUNNY 819E 0F PHYSIC.SO0 I ¢1~7r,’¢. 2,51) l’~,|~fttt¯[#l~/8.

A Starlliug eXl,Osnol M,,,liv,,I Ihta|bogsttthe l,a~*t so., I,re~e.|t. It V,,l, tliatt, n Q,laekt,lm,,.eture. Travelling Do, h,,s, i’n|.,l~t Mediol,mVeu,lvrs, Nol,,,l l"¢laah* ChcMs. F,,stoue Tell-erl and Modlun|s, and glve~ lnlerr,tl,g at+-counts of Nutcd Physh’iau, nt+d Narrativas d"th,,[r Ilv,,.t. It ltevesht Itt~llhkg |t2er*,te.nnd ilt-ttruct~lllhowt, avoLtl the ills w;l,’h flrsl| i~I,virtn. Weglve,xeluslee tctrltbry un,I hb¢-rot coa, n, illlel~l¯ F~lr t, ltetlln, ~+ iIitl IOrnll. id-

~ddr,~... l,t:; I.’| 1.1.1, ........... ....................................~urlL~r~,.p~ IUM~.Tlll/LOUT, -~"~t .......... ., an---" Pg-"+’, ~"--’ ......

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+he + ......... + ........+". ......... ¯ . - -+Z-- .... 7 .... ~ ..................... _ +~ ..........

¯ . ¯ . . ¯ . ¯ . ¯ .- ¯ "¯ ~+¯ ¯ +

. -- ~__ ____~--~. -- ------’---~ ................

+5 ........................... -+r:-+~’:’+~-’--r’- ..... ~ ....... = ........................._--~-’,

........ l--i’ -- ~ " --" m -- ~ I -- I ’I’~-- + I I" r DEVOTEDTOTHE INTERESTSOFHANmOt I EY- :

vet It.--NO, 3+.,

~O ~IBS ~&RY "r.ouISE +|~r., t ONHYIR’ "MAHR£A-GE D.~-Y.

My daughter, deur, since now w - , -"Some few, bi’ief words I’ll give to thee, .

In kindiy utterance from’a heart ":-

-That loves thee in Sincerity,And loved thee long before the oneWho from us thy affe0Lions won.

-I truSt.shy Future may be bright,E’en brightGr thou the happy PastC-

causes of’thn potato rot, or the bl ght:ng:-AN INNOVATION TIIAT NEVER BE- [ ’Prnf "121" .T ~tt~r3~=+ ~ 3"JeouragEd Butler in the matter, and only + ’ " ’ ¯ " - : ......... :" ....... Xll ..... , -- ....... "’.,,.. ..... s -~.. ~,. - :~en tlio entire SGuthern deloga- ~f a v~hbat eropi as of the one who s:udies . CAME POPUL~ ." / Trcat~ DISEASEg Or" -TltE LU~GS,- ~tud

g.~theYri-m~mbers the disease~--of=domEstiE animals ripen

Aldcrm:,n .~iel~ho~s thG-[ alIE~IIRo~IO-’~I~I’~E~TIONS,------7 - .........

¯ ¯ . / . . ¯ : . . , .o;; ..... , " ELEOTI’~TCI’IY seientineally applieswere committcd to its support, making it whom depends sO ]lirgE a 1,ortlbn ot our [ Atlanuc strEcc~ano J.u~m avenue rmlroaa, ()FFICE, 12o3 t~|’een St, Phila "-

a reasonably sur9 thing of its passage.¯ wealth and comfort. Besides this the "]~rookiyfil tb prevent tiiOCEr.duetors from - ’ ’¯ ¯ PILEN Oil. i|F~tlORlgilOID,ki,ThE politics’oftlzo DistriEt of Columbia study of-the ,b’~s~ means for" proservfng making more than tlfeit" regular salary,

-$ , TU~IOikN; " "

are becoming interesting. It will be re+the he.’ihh of’animals otten develop,~ fa~ts purchased about $800 Worth of .patent All k,nds2oi;th’eh/,1,ePfeethj ,ndT,e~:,a,e’ie"

membered by your readers, that the Dis-and principles+of n0slight v,~lue in-refer- puueher~. 9,’hen a passdn~er paid his dearer, hI e,redeausties/,3, AllS()l~P"l’,ON,or instrument%A,yWitl’a’i’t pain,

trict has become strongly ¯Republican. encE to the health of the human system, fare, thc conductoreloscd tbi~ punch overW~[..A. McOA~DL1SS~ ~[; D.~

~ake thy new homo hit resting-place,Endeared by ev’ry

...........~y t~[,+;°th’y ¯ ~mon;~

Democrats. Nominatbns for the lEgisla-turE are-now-being mode~ H~retoforE,

No grief nor etrife shall e’er estrange,

Kuow not; like them,And prove his love iike totted yoZd,Whose ,6,ff,thy finger doth enfold.

Since these take wings and will not stay,etenee,-aud-heMth, ......

~A-n-d Hope’s~weet~sunshine-hy~haz~. ~Y’-- -Those failing, one true heart to share+

.... With ~hine.what ills thou’rt called to bear¯

i r. # BU~, now, farewell--may all thy years.Be, a~ the present, full of bliss~

AndBring thee’no sorrow in its kiss, _. "

But find, in nee, thy. placid browAs free from grief or care as now.

Again, farewell--ifnd though thou’rt fie,.1--tV i th~ihV/T~ _--m~t-~t

We will not deem thee lost, nor dead,I~ut as our future, frequeut guest-- "

~. e olin g’~t~t’-fi"d~--wh’e fi-+all.~ s- d o no/In losing: thee, we find a son.

Our Washington Letter:

WASHINOTON, ]h C!, Aug. 31, 1873.

~’em~ora~. depletioh of the force 6~ Ll~eseveial Government departments--T/re

~olumbkz politlos, colored elementCommis-

sioner cfor Pomermd fn WashintTton--The cele-brated .Beai~ "11id~man~ Veterinaryschools, cte.

mamy pleasure seoker~, now at the sum-mor resorts of the ~North. SeptembErfrosts of the North nevoi" fails to largelyiuerea~e our arrivals. During the past

al+fote6 of th’o sev-

eral G0vGrnment-deiiarh~eti-t~ h~sb~cG¯ reduced fully to one-half. Very few,

however, of the married clerks have af-forded-to spend their thirty days forlough

¯ away from WashingtEn, their salaries,ranging from $1.200 to $1,800 per an-num, not bning sufliEiEnt to defray the

fSgT

With t3ns exception, it has rained averyhero during the past r.wo weeks, und

tnrmers aroun-Kd-h-a~"b-dd6-~z~tiblo to har-vest crops, and mnrket-gurdeniEg hasbeen greatly damaged.

Usually at this seeson of the year veg-etables in our margots aro veryoheap;but owing ’to the recent severe stormsthey are now much higher,

’_Pho chances of Butler becoming Gee-are variously

commented upon hero. Thathas many most vituperate enemies both

¯ in aud out of his party, there ia but littlednubt; that he is both feared and admir-ed by a great number, Ihoro is just aslittle, Were he loss offensive in his re-marks when opposing bills and measuresbefore Congress, he would well merit thehonor Of heingleador of the IIouse. Ap-

parently, it matter, but little to hitn withwhat ntrongth a measure, which he is op-posed to, ia backed, he puts on his law-yer garb, regardless whom he offends,his side of the question is his client andto vindicate it, Is hie only aim. Illsquarrel with Faruswortb in the HousetW,~ years ago, was all owing to his dis-roSur4 of the feelings of the latter. Heia n terror to tSe IQbbybt% and if theycould have their aiy they would snake himGovernor of Mtuaehusettn and compelhim to remaiu there; f~r when old neck-~yod Ben., as they call him. gets his headbent against the pueago of a bill, there isbut little um iu,prt~do~l it.

It wan thought at the time that thesalary grab was being discussed iu theliouee, that no other member, exceptButler, would have the mura:e to engin-eer itstood here that ~_ve~l_ll~mlueotm~m-_

..... be-~ who ~latequently opposed it, iu-

in the main, controlled the Renon~ination stand-is-attempting-to-do so-

are metopposition. Stis thought that iu ~everaldistricts~ there will be two Republicannominees-in-the field.-r.

a.ent is very stl’ong here and are, conse--quent~ry potent in the- bedThey -a r~ v-er~al oU-#--~-t hei~=~ight s_ThE mixed schoE1 question has, for two

greatly OCEU:~t-ttemion of-the Distr.ie~, the colored p~-

mixed-whiloqh~ arajorityof-the whites-Epposingit. The i~Sa-E inthiseloetion will, douht-les% bE ou this questien.

It will be interesting to ~OmE of your

~-drifiks tohis tellow man, to kuow that the decision-Gf -l~Ii,_D o~lgla s_the-(~o mmissiozrer-of-In--

ternal I~evenuE, authorizes the EollectorsISSUe

tax to sell liquors, tobacco End cigars at apublic stand at county fairs or .publicshows in their respEEtive distriGt~; orwhore a person has already provided alicense, to close sale at his usual place of

"~ess and register a transfer to aoy

temporarily: "

ust arrived from Massachusetts, wherehe has bsen visi~in-g With Mrs. P., herrelation. The Senator has nn ele~rant¯

furnished in good

round. His i’ew triends hero intimatethat he will’mako a vigorouq fight iof iheSenatorshtp from h s ~tate, and that hehas already begun to lay pipe for the con-tc+ . ............. ......:+=h+tl,+ Of hi+ ia+-

sui( against. State SEnator reck, is toquiet thn troubled sea with the hopeofqnereasing his chances of bosoming U.8. S. once ’.|ga;n, is u question quite per-tinent to ask.

BEau Hickman, a gentlemanly beggar,

vimting Washingtou during tim pasttwenty-fivg__~’e_aar_s,’ htis been str;ckEn byparalyms and is now eared for by the 8is-tc~h of (.~itirily. ¯’He is now unable tospeak, and it is thought never will again.Beau was born in ~, irginia of rich parentsand received a liberal nduEation. Butwhen his parents dted, and coming rotepossession of a large amount of property,he ease to Washington, where in u veryshor.f- time-, -]m .-eqaandered-it~ allawaY.He being a good talker and of good ad

dreBs, was at OnEE onablct to do J thriv-ing bueinoss in a systcmatie why, by loaf-ing around the hotels and getting into~

conversation with well dressed men, andbefore purling with them, in a gentleman-

ly way ask them tora dollar. Before anaduring the war, it is said, ho’w/s exceed-ingle, successful, but latterly his health/ailing, hE has not driven his professionwith the same Energy. At one timn hoboa~ts of being ocquuinled with evcrypublic man, including Congreesmen, inWadfington.

The document clerk for the Bureau ofl~Mucatlon is now engaged in sending outthe reports for 1872. In this report theCommissioner says in reference to veter-inary ~ohooh:

"The epidemic which lato’yvisited thehorsos, which represeut $700,000,000 or$800,000,000 of our property, awakenedthe public mind to the neoeMity of a classnfwc!l cducatod votrrinary surgeons. Inthis respect we are far behind the coun-

trles of Europe, which hse twenfy-flve~eterinory colleges, from which the Bu-reau ha~ iqfoimstion. In ~hiseeuutry Wehave only 6no or two nt Ihe mo~t

do~or"--ia-apokcn .oLdn contompt uponthe edentifie mnn who i~u[ree into tbo

against another dls- ’,ard, nnd the piece slipped out, fell in-aster ]iesin_tho_establisl ~..nd.a.~pr~~ch~0N z-~’ddfiijdGiiiiti-~iili¯~x~stin g insti- ~ffolL~:~ach-oi’:tlids;~=lift]c- ~td~o-rs wastuttons, and let men be edueat0d at the worth $25. Early th~ niher toe"ninE

as in Euro thinvcs entered the Ear ,tables of the A1-

ively a~pegrancc. Several vessels are_ g all__tho_stam

that work is finished tk.e Sccretary of the returned co their last trip.Navy has promised it a l.--rge war steamero+ b+uJld ........... = --LIVE.

ble 6ause-l:erils of 2,¢fe fn .a Lm’.qc6Yty-- Old ]~’bdt?) Cloek--A ,Sb+:/+dar

),; ,0c.From our Special Correspoudent.

The AHer-man had discharged nine Conductors 1..:stweek, and he is 0f 9plnign3hatth_O t?gb;bEry was committed by some of these men.

The Coroner’s Jury in the case of theBrodcriek murder reached asi,silica. -’.t’ho only witnesses were the sur-viving members.of the tautly, and they,as was¯natural, tesl~ed with great gEn-tleness as to the crime of the.husband

THE GERMAN EMIGRATION.The rapid inct¯:ase of ihe cmigratbn

from Germany continues lo excite une:t~i-hESS in the¯dominions of the K,iser. Thn

a paper pu-hb-hs’~h~-~6-1"IE~b-~r~,.Calls attention to the exodus from b/orth

and makes i~~n&tht~ cause, arriving at the conclusion that

Sea coast has bden ievied upon prettylar~,ely by the German gove=nment, whiEhhas built a flet~t, and requires good sailorsto mum it, but the ~erviee is not eutiei~g,and the Empire is losing its subjects. By

ginning to show signs of.weakn-s~. Itstents smi~ratin_ "in vagt_

numbers, becousE ~ domand~ the]services of the men, and hecauso thegroat landlm’ds refu~e to sell lands tbrhomcsleads; and now there is a flight of

to be taken as conclusive by the Coroner.and thn verdict was that thEhomieidowascommitted in self-defense. ....... :

Those who seldom- visit, this eity+=must~-nccessarity-/or~o-m uctvoi-in t 6re~,t whleh-a oermanent lqabi{ation would offord. Aminstance of this kind cam bn eitedfby re-

-[~ tlie~-delig htlul ~ratuitou~ 0V6~’~:-tie performance which can daily be heard

.at Horace Waters pianowareroom~Broadway, whiEh has become the head"quarters of our musiEal ~elobrities.

The Grangers, who will shortly issuetheiF p:per, The Scythe have "fitted uptheir editorial rooms in the now Bennett

rnEr of Fulton and Nhssaustreets. ..:7-

Some of the animals have returncff

Among these are two zebras and tbat on:

tion of the paternal government¯ On thewhole, tl,n new Empire is neitbcr smbl°

nor grand. It has aroused bitter enmityamong the notions, and it has failcd to

elements of danger which might disturbthn serenity o! Prince Bisniarok himself,and with Bismarck the old Entpnror hasquarellcd.

TIII’l UNKNOWN DEAD.7#ifl.y budio~ o£ men, women sad ehil-

dren-hsvobeen "/ound-drowncd" in-th~waters of’our city in the past five months.Out of this large number only twnlve werere cogniz0d.+ The refitWorepore, and registered .as unknown..Butwho were the missingthirty-oight ? Someno doubt wore euic; des, m addennd by theirfruitless mru~glo for-litr0 int-h0throt~gedstreels of, great city. Those, however,could not comprise the whole number ofthosn who died and ]eft ,no sign, ~Ibrolikely a :trEe numbor’veer," liketh0 "sis-~I/]g their fateat the titnc, and they are not g[vcn up ibrdead until years have removed rill possi-bility of doubt, In city haunts and coon-try homesthoir return is expected fromda/to dny, tidings aro nought, but notgnintd, sad many to.morrows roll slowlyaround, and they never oomc. .~o OnEcan lift the curtain of death’s mystery,and tell how they perished; but it is cer-tain that many wore :t.urdetod. Emply

pookots,:oll their own s’ory. It Is but Zmoment a wm k,and then dead men tell notalo~ Fiftyin five months--nan hundredand twenty in a year--and more thanthree-fourths cf the dead reported un-known.

OLD TRINITY’~I OLg0K.8till sdent, but being put in order, la

the newa Irom the spire and clock roomel oldTdnity. The works of the clockare nil io perfect order, sadlhe r~mniuingwolk robe dono Is tho 811diog of tilehands and numbers for the dlab. The bedweather of Isat weak ddayed thh put ofthe work, but ~hortly wo shall have thetime me.eked hy the newly burnishedhands, and the ehi|nes of old Trlalty wUImlrk the bourn with si~6und u Woleom0

frmher, from

¯ !e~!iaS ’~!J to the.bell and+to the bell-fingers.

0. M. Englohart & Son.

Watohmakers and’J’oweler~----~-’,~5-t North 8oeond-Stroor,

- ]St do,,J’bclow |Clue.

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--P?r-t|~’ffl~r’-Kt~n puid to I~IASONZC MAntraand emblems ofc!l kind.

AGENT FOR -

Wheeler &- Wllson’sNEW FA]IILY

,ious little bovine creature the gnu. Thewater was drawn off the tank in which

for a fresh

opportunity for 6b~ervmg thatand helples~.-10oking a.nimal. "

TARTAR.

is told of a mn,hodlst minister, while at-tending’a protraEtcd meeting. It appears.the minister’s wire was sickly, and on hisway to the churoh he called on one of his

neighbor% who was making sausages; the

Ht~mmonton, N. J." Neqdles and’ all at~.ohiaents .~or Maohlne$

~lled.attentien.given.~fo ropatrmg Mn-

the nbovd makq. 49-tf

"l~uropean

DYSPEPTIC CUBE-!?UIII’~IES THE LIVER, REG U LAT/,;S ~/LE._

ACTION O!L~LIII~]I.EA+RT--Iq~I~t-~(~ ----TI’ETA-I~-TILY TONE TO TIIH BLOOD,

" CI, I~ANSF~S TIlE S~OMACII.TIIUS AIDING DIGE8TION,

Cures Dyspelosia.

OnE BoLI,~n PEn BOTTLE.

good lady of the house rolled up n few C ~.~ ~ !~ K E,links ida paper a~d presented them to ~ole.~ffentfof b~tfted ~lat~’,& ~affm?a~e

thsm in his coat tail ponkot nnd WEal tO 18.tf Ath|ntle City,~

W hilo_standiug_oa_tha-step~-0 f AIgKANNA8the church conversing, a little dog scent- Foyer and Ague Relhedy,Ed tlio sausagoB~ and kept Ju’,’ping up Positively Sure and Rolial~lo.catching the dominies po,kot, jerking it ’ ’ PIllClg 01.50. "pretty lively, nnd he cuffed the puppy Delivered free to any address on receipt ef

,lien.awny sovcral timcs; but going in hnd on- o,n TreAt, will eonvlnee you of it~ worth.tcring the pulpit, he took up his Bible and prove Itto commence the services. One of the "TILE FRIEND IN TIME 01~ NEED."

doaco:,s, wishing to speak to him, walked Addre"s all orders to

-part-way upthe pulpit-etairs|+caughL+the - .~::~-N’~, SS Broad etreet, leew Y~T:::aforesaid coat tail, giving it a jerk tomake him turn round; but instead of do-

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lng so, the minister gave a tremendouskick backward, taking the old deacon iothe face, an4tumbling’hlm down stairs,and without Iookit,g mound, thus excusedhim~el[ to hie laughing audience: **Youmust CXEUSe n,e, my dear hearers, but I PIONEERSTUMPPUI~Rhave a fEW sausages iu my pocket, and I[ovingre+erved the dim to manufacture ~m4that plagued puppy has b0on trying to nell th|| Faeorlls Maeht,,e in the counties otsteal them ever sines I have been here." ,Comdon, BurllnglOn, Ooean, Atlontlo had Cap

May, I hereby give nollee that I am prop~tr~4to fill orderJ st followlug rates s

With!n less than three years, the Bur. No. 1 )/ACIiINB, - $~.OO..lingto.~ and Mi~ouri River. Railroad has NO z ,, - SS.OO.

sold along its linE, the nlmalt incredible ~,,, J[,~0A(ase are Warranted io ~ IAs//~’8~is IA* murkst|

number of 498,988 aems of land, to no For particulars Jen4 for circular. , .less thnn 4,525 purehuer5 who beughton O.W. PItESSBY,a credit el ten years at aht per eent. in- )tommonton, N, J. Inventor A MlmuPr.

te.’*st. Noth!Pgeould more emphatically~o.tf _ .....

express the appreciation of our hrmem ’ EgTABLIUlIBD IN lglt.

for seed land, tor a more mngnlfleent re- Fa oy Dyeing EstablislmaentLion than that which borders the line of:the Burlinlton and Mlsmurl River Bail- J. ~ W. JONES,rend .eaunot be touud la tbla eouutry. 432, 2gorth Fron~Ut., PAffaddpA~a,There nra uow fully a[z mlilionsofloreign Dye auk,, Woolen sad ]’lacy Ooedl ~ everyborn eitisena in the United Statee--meu

dmottptien. Tbdr sap~a’loflty ef DydsI La,.dl.a’ aad QsntJameu~l 0areasats Ja widely

who hayo around the o,~au to enjoy our known. Crape and Mar|on sthswb dyed thendvautages. The happy homes of Bur- moot brilliant sat platu colors. Ompo ~a4

Marine flhowla oleo,rod to look like z~ow. AI-linlten, 51o., and IAn¢olns Nob., show ,o, oentl, msa’, Appaz~d, sad Onrtshas sin.as-

’Kill O10~O1 ollMlnso~ otdgnlth~Ima_rsLkoad o0m- ho~. --

play, . Bma¢5 eer. Itk ¯ Vine Bts,

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ieet of a long.¯htter in ere much=notre-get that the State-Fair ~eb-~d" --Advel~eIIlelxta-r-~i=- - ===. .......

DISNOLUTION.Tff. ITEM,

~. E.’:BO;VLES, M. ’D., ED:VOR & Pno2’n

SATURDAY, S

~0NT0~, aTr~Tzo oo.~, J.

-FOB SHERIFFI

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BUENA~Suhje~r.-t- . " ti’~llc~o :onve_ntisn.

Londonthe Times reecnt!y. They had bettersend to Hammonton for a supply.

The dted States A~ttorhle~" af Lou~s~"

o~.ens at Waver;y, near Newark, on Tue~-day, September lfth. The attractionsthis year, in- all the-departments will be

the reports have.represented them. " thousand premzumswill callout-fi-hffg-e

n,’ ~ew ~’orkdispla);. In addilion to the usn’d cxhibi-

~Tbe~noeh eitizen~ .... " ~ -...... Iron o~-agricu!tursl l~oduots-aod~maehi;=

preparing a’ testimonial to 5I. Thiers, to ncry, the Society has arranged for a trialmark their sense ot his services in the ot steam fire-en~pc

.The partnersh!p heretofore existing, underthe name ’el TIIS’TON ,~ VINCENT, ae p-t~(~

of the CEDAR,-GROVE COTTAI~]~j

Atlantic Cit/, Aug. 2’, 1S73. 32=34

In t3h~aneer¥ oCNew ’Jerselr.~d Edwin G. Booth.

virtue of order of

per tan t-l’a6t-to~e

PARLOR & COOK STOVES oLall styles and[ ...... ,NAILS, BOLTS, BUILDERS’.HARDWARMECHANICS’ TOOLS," and a thousand nncl

one things which you " "

Policeman Price shot and killed..named Cahan, at 17th and Callowhill STY.,last Saturday" evening. The o~cer at-

at which, it is expected over

¯ ="i:

Medals offered as premiums. This trialwill occupy at least t’~o days of the Fair,the details of Which we ex~ee; to beable

interfered. * " (and woman should make arrangements

steam laropulsion on a canal will6heritfalty. Syracuse October 14, when t.he.eompetl-. . ." ., " .¯

A correspocdPnt from Smtth s Landing tore will appear with boats lea:led’with

writes us in rcgard,’to :Mr. Paneoast,200tons fi)rthefiaal trial.’

whosb name wc placed a~ the head of our Jacob M: Joces,colored, was Setiteneed

paper last week, thatv"as far as.we haveat Harrisburg, .Pa., on Tucs .duy,. to ira.)risonment for lifo in the ]~stern Peni-

qroug-hl~-6alifi~-dTjb~Ah~offiee~--The=ur- ntiarr, tort

banity and courtesy which have uniformly --"eharaot~riz~d-Mr.A2aaeoastJa.privatejifc. The State of Texris has

is a sufficient guaranteehis official relations wall.be tnarke~exere~e~same-qu a~it ibs "

Cranberries.

- destroyea -so man y Cranberries, we are iu-;orme~ by~diffe.r-n~-grow ers-that-therc-veil-be-n-laurie countY. The bog of bI, r.-Fefl, is is~ery little affected. 1Hr. A. II. I[iehardsinlonns us that has bog is but slightly af-fected, and that he will no.t tall any short

a thousand barrels, and so far as we ha~’eheard, it is only young bogs tliat are serf-

- .......... 9_usly ioj a rcd. .......

tion from Devil’s rivet of a cave, the in-which contains very~remarkable

Aztec period.

POLITICAL. . .

Congressmen Bird, of this State;-haft

dthintcre~tv--Bettcr-late than neverz--

A Democratic and Liberal State Con-vc,~tion will assemble at~lilwaukee,Wis.,on the 24th fast:

Wilmington, De]., held its munieiralelection onticket was elected by inerc.;-sed majorities.Nine of the eleven Councilmen are Re-

Rumor says" that Senator Cutler .of:~loriis, Gcn. Mot~ of Burlington, JudgeBedlo af Hudson, and T.~om£s MeKean,of Camden, are aspirants for the Dcmo-cratie nomination ior Govern

the iffsidetract Tim 6’onst/tutloa don’t believethere is a Democratic road that leads to

at Tom’s River, on Tuesday and Wednes-day. The cranberry culturewas well andintelligently represented.__Thediffieu!tiesof raising cranberries and affection~ ofthe frui~ were. fully discussed. /~lanythe~-rms on ?the- tVaneed:’but were destroyed by facts pre-sented by others. So far as these dis-

~y, made on the day of the

-.The Hammonton :Fair,The Hemm~nton A~ricuhural and 3Is-

charles’ Association was organlzed lastJannary, by the seep;ion of a eonstitu-.tion and t.he election of’ ot3eers, with the

Fairfall. a

ante, you are required to hl~I)d~r-’an~-plead~answer or demur to the_bill t f said complain-ant, on or before the third day_ of 0~tobernext, or the saido bilt will be taken as con-

The said bill is filed to forelose a mortgagegiven by Eugen Ulm ~nd wife to John Beebo,on ]ands in thn |owrisb]county of Atlantic, dated April 23, A. D. 1864~and you.Edwin G. "Booth are made a defendantbccau’so you bold encumbrances on gaid ’lands,andyoa Edwin B. Townsend a,e made a do.fondant because you own said lands~ or somepart thq~eo f;

Dated August 4th, 1873.A. J. KING,

Solicitor of Complain’ant,31 37 Ilamm~aton, N¯ 3’.

To Edw;n G. Booth and Edwin E. Townsend.

pointing jadgqs for the various classes’ plSinanband you.are defendants, youand divisions,.which, thre’ugh the kind- quired to appear "and plead,

hereof, in a cause whetein John Abbott is corn-

about in the HARDWARE LINE, is at the.HARDWARE STORE of ]~I[,_D;, al~_,__

cor.. EGG HARBOR"""BELLEVUE AVEg (sec_on(~door~’rom ~tation)-----

A

kinds, and TINWARE. " "Don’t believe a

WOR0lie in .the ITE.~t, though in a somewhatimperfect state.

i U was cbrrected:- and 200 copiestim corrected list ordered from the

gh~=sickness-ot~

Qhe prop,’ie~.or and lack-of helD:in:the-el~-

flee, they were nov ready-fors:mo two months afro,. .Subscriptionlists were then circulated by members ofthe Committe, in conjunction with said

to see what funds could be obtained forpremiums and the access:sty expeffses in_fittingatp.grounds, &e., for the Fair.

"1At a meeting of the Cntumittee, heldnn .tl~_e_eyeningvassers for subscriplions reported reliablesubscription~ considerably less than one

been counted_ upon to take_an_active in-teresa, in the Fair were either indifferent,or actuallY, untri~ndly to the enterprise.

The Commit.tee, after hearing the re-

bill wilt be taken as con fesscd against you.The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgageabout hard times and high prices. There isno

_glean.by Ab eL_Wat.kins_ and_ Ma~y-D .. Bliss _t o_John Abbott, on lands in the town of lib-lumen. ~Vid6ffe-C’of it at our Store. We keep a fallton,-in the county of Atlaut/e, dated S~Itembervariety ofSH0.E T00LS,BRUSHES13, A. D. 1870, ned you, Edwin -G. Booth, are

~, and-you, Edwin E.-2’own-send, are made a defendn.n-Ubeeause you own

or some part thereof.Dated August 4th, 1S73.

A. J. I(INt~,Solicitor of Coml)laiat~nt,

31-37 Ilammoutp~), ~’.’J.

Local A.dvertisements ,, to an

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finoassortmcnt of FURNITURE--Bureaus3Iat-

ensue, &e., &c. ’We cannot he beaten in thlnmarket, and if our friends consult their be~tinteFo~t~th~y will bear in mind the CAS1TSTORE of M. D." & J. W~ DEPUY~ :Hammon-.

eases are concerned:they were no wiserwhen tlie hour of adjournment arrived¯

than when it opened. Bat it was connie-

Mr. A. G. Clark informs us that his})erricswill fall short of his calculations¯

One half, on account of scald.

~IEPUBLIOAI~ COUNTY CON-VENTION.

W-o-have been requested-by-parties-in=et~te il ,-i-o- - s-~fffd ~h b-n-’-iin d :--W b e re " t 1/6

County Convention 3s.to be hold: Weha~e not been inlormcd officially, but the27th in.~tant, we believe, is to be the day.The Chalrmao of the last Convention will

notice tor publicationin due time. It is to be a delegate_con-vention. Th,;ro is maple time for callingmeetings to select delegatcs, and makingall uncessary arrangements in the town-~hi~., towns and cities of the County, as"~hreo weeks intervene before the 27th.

GENERAL 1~ EWS.Tho cholera is raging in Lancaster, Ky.

613 deaths in Now York city last week.

310 deaths in 1.)hila,lelplda last week.

A collietT explosion in Swanson,Wales,on ~Io~aday morning, killed five men.

A Dos Moinos father advertises th ~t hewill exchange one el Iris newly arrived

.... t ~ in__b. ~/~_ jh r_.~_gifl.__ttodman,4ho-delauhing-Depnty Treas-

urer el llrooklyn; N; ~’.; has been echo-mired in default of $100,000 bail.

Tim French Government will pay thelast instalment of the war indslnnity onthe 14th prqximo.

Negotiations for a postal convention arepending between.tim United States and~ranee.

A Philadelphia paper says: We barnhad forty damp (~ay~, most of them verymoist.

Robert L. Iliokman, known as"lloau"ltiekman, (mentioned in our Washingtonletter,) diod on Tuesday~

A atom in the Bowery, N. Y., has onexhibition "the original and genuine~alping knife used by Boston Charley inthe blodoe War,"

The introdaotlon of the po~t in Japandatet~ back bat a very few yearn, yet 2,-500,000 lettem were ~amed by the mttivopost l~t 3’ear.

Cholera of a most|lmal~nant tYpe isr~ing at Okawville, IlL, abOUt ,°9 mikmi~om Sk Louis. 23 pomona died withintwelve houm from the appem’anoo of thedbeue.. Borne of the vlotlma died withia~flflt’m m/maa IJter the att~k, thel~ bo-

",umi~ bh~ Immodi~ad/~,’*

the New Jersey Oo¢crnorship, and it ports and considering the matter careful-makes but little diffcrcnce who may ha~;c ly, (having betore their e~es the expert-

the inside track.

the third tern, It will .fit here. _I nevertier-estimated th6 ma-nT-II~’~-has a

deal more talent than he gets credit tor.lie is endowed with that unknown quali-ty called common sense. He m very quickin hie perceptions, a go0d j_u.dgd_of-men.=

weighs uvcryt hing_darctully’, and_3~heu, hismind is once e6nfinned in-h;s deductions:he aets:m decisively and successfully asnny ffmn £ ever knew in all my long ex-pericnco atnong public men.-Sl:rank]1lair. .. .... .

BTATE.

The cranberry crop of Burlington_Cois rcpe:tcd very light.

Thirly-sino Iooomotiws were built attdShipped from ~aterson.last month.--Thn BurlingSociety will hold its 27th a~nual Exhibi-tioo, October 7tl~ and 8th, t~LMt, ._Holly._

AnnaPatteoash.~x prominent citizen otWoodstown, was struck with paralysis alow days ago. llor recovery is considered

dottbtfdl.

Roy. J, R, Butt, and with and childrenwore thrown t’~om a ~mrriago, on Mondayevening, no,tr Woodstown, and all moreor le~ inju~,ed,~ .............................

{bii~ fell down stMrs6n Monday; and re-coived suel~ itduries ns arc likdy to prove

fatal.Bridget ]}oas, aged’ 17, was severely

burned at Paterson, on ’ruosday~morning,while kindling the fire ~ith seal oil. Welearn that sho has ~inoo diod.

A defalcation of $10,000 has boon dis.covrwd in thn accounts of Jolm Bern-ltardt, town treasurer at Union lli;I, Iliabondsmen havn made good the amount.

A few days sine,~ tho body of JonathanRiehmord, 70 ~,,.e~rs of ago, was found cntlto road ncar his residenoe. Britigeton.A wou.d was found on I,is head as ifmado by a sharp-lm[ntod stone. It issupposod that he was taken suddenly ill,

and, in falling, atruek his head again.st thoatone.

A abort time si nee a man named blapes,of Berlin, Camden county, had a horaeaod wagon etohn trom him. On Sundryevening Marion Bowlo, vf Atlantia Co.,while atl~nding a camp moedng at Mil-ford, wu re’teated ou the eharge of ete~l-lag them.’ On blond~ morming, whileiu oustody~tt tho White Home station, heldl dead. The oauno ot hi~ death la an-known-

pecuniary loss, or have a Fair if the

imously resolved that, in v~ow of the man-ifest lack of interest by a large 0cation of

tha: it. isproceel ~:ny further in the matte-tho.monoy-pa~d-in-to--tho Committee_be.refunded, nnd that the Secretary be re-quested to furnish a brief statement ofthe fact~ and reasons impelling us to this

.course, Ior publication in the.ITEm[. ....."l..now_hava the honor to reportthat I

have discharged that duty."Those having paid money will receive

.it back, by calling on the person.to whomit was paid, attd the Conm,ittoo.will paythe expenses,

."Thus endcth the first chapter."-A,-J.-K tNG,

S0cretaryoHA.~t~tONTO~, Aug. 26, 1873.

Atlantlo C|t¥ Itoms.IIorses and carriages are leaving, and

ovory freight train has mcro or le~s of tbem.A few wee]is, end ol~ly thu relnonl’}ranoe of a

gay ,~d holq,y throng is ali that will bo ]eft oitho ~east, n Of ’73.

’J’ho larg,!st Excursion of thescason wasAluL.(trand..Lgdga .(colored)

trahl co|ltahled 3t) cars, with twa en/.~il,oS t and

7 c,{rs ,vert, Inkeii ,10w,ioil-ti~ ,,-~nil traln~ mak:it,fl .Ill cars. It made two trah~s to t,,ko themI}ack~ with 50 e,,rs In ,t~l. The excursion seasonIlall btlol! a gnoti (is0 ~or the ltailroad.

~i~trrttag e~.

D OI’W.II~E A I’,’P PI,I Ntl E lt.--:A t llammnn.law, Septe,nh~r I~t, hy N. llar~well Esq., WII.[hto, lh,ct~r, of lhunilton TownshJl,, N. d., toEltz:tl, otl, t2 EetTidhtger ~ of Wesl l’hlladel-phb,. l’a, .

~M ITll--Wltll|ll 1’,--O,I Tueetlay m,,rn[ng~Soptulaber ~,1, nl Iho resldunce nf the brido’spareut~ in I’hlladdld,la , ny lacy. J. It. M|llor,Mr. lierl,ert D. Smlth, forn,orli, of IJa,umoa.law, 1’¢. J., attd Miss IAllln W. Wright,’of th~:tcity.....................................

’AND COOL DRINKS’The umlersigncd would o~ce .more announce

to his friends and the public in general, Ihatfie will spare no paros to accommodate them

arrangSlocomb for the sale of hi# lee Crc,,m in Ham-

-mouton/ hq is-roady-to-sn q,ly--it--tt~-grdev-in-any quantity. Orders ~olieitcd from Town andCountry around.

His WIIITE CREA3[ BEER, a SplendidSum,nor Drink constantly on hand, ice cold,by the gL,ss or bottle.

I~C o~l-d= L-~u~ ffa-d o-an d -Bottle&Soda

1,’0REIGN AN.~,,.~bMESTIC’ FRUITS,NUTS, AN,., CONFECTIONS.

Also;BBE~D, tt,kod everyday. Graham,9 ot_s., and Wl, ito Bread, 8 eta. per loaf.

A variety of P[ESand CAKES cheap forFamilies and Parties.

OYSTERS copstently on h’aed, as u~ual, fur-aud-Cookodao-Ordcr.___

llehncal~ofltiedup aRoomon the secondfloe,’, whore Ladles and (iot,tl.moa coo beserved witl, ICE CILEAM or other ltefresh-nloels.

"Thaukfut for the liberal .prttronag~-’tn thepast, a eontiau~d thare is respectfully ~oheitndby

ll, rM. B, PA(’I{Elt.

(2)o To

¯ A._G.,..Clar!fsE mp 0-i=Nffl -I

01? TltADl." INCLARK’S BUILDING.Opp.slte the l’riotlog Olllce, where you willfind a large assorhaent el" l)omeet[e and Fanoy

Dry Goods!Notions, Dre s-Trimmings

Gloves, Hosiery, &e,,Mr,.Clark w[llbe ia nttee,h,ne6to chow tbogo.,d~ and annie prices. Thankft, I for p,,et fa.Yore ,re still oalh~[t a ~ln, ro of the puhlio I,a’-raaage. Ever~tthhlg warranted ae rrprcscntudltememher that it 1~ nu trouble to ~l,ow .’goods,

HATS AND C.~PS

ton~ N. ?,

" =TOYE$,,

A largo assortment constantly on hand atprices that defy competition.

Tin and’Sheet-Iron ware,-of our own mak in grcat variety.

s TO_of all slzeh nonstaaq on band.

TIN ROOFING,. and ell

obbing1o ohr line proml)tly attended to.

BUILDING IIAltDWA’.fLLOOKS. KNOBS. I)00R IIAN1)LES

BUTTS AND SCREWS, NAILg,HAMMEIIS. IIATCIIETS.

AXES, FII, ES, CAR]IIA(IE BOLTS, &Ca................. .A.. G. CLARI£.

:The :::Ciioapest -AND

The 3est !--o

Insurance at Actual 0oato

TIIE NATIONAL I,}IrE INSUIIANCg COM-PAN1" OF CIIICA(]O, Irvltes the attention ofthose eontemldatlng lnsorinl~ their llve~ to It~

Mutual or Reciprocal

PLAN, wl,{ch ~,*,,t,/~.r,.¢,, the poorest m.ni,rovhle far Ida fa,nlly In esse of death, withoutdel,rlvh, g taem of tim t,eoesearler vf life, as domany who nnloavor to pey tho high premiumsnf .Id Ih, e c0utpau[as, who charge for Assuu-zn Dmtvlt I,ossnS ~VlIICU Naysl~ 0ccun~ andthen add a Aeary h, odi,9 fi,r ca’trov,,gaat ex-pones. 0a Ibis ldaa you only pay for tho ,,eat&l,#’*ee acteollq ,’x},erle,iccd, an,~’.l t]r v occur,

.,~itk a e,,,,ll ji~d ~,nra for expenu¢. Call oa thnagent for eircular fally explaining this system.

The IPrae/ieal ltt~uit~ !Since itt organlsatlou In 1870, the N,tTto~qat.

hss paid In death Ios~ee $5T,~6~, al & eost to thedeoeasad of $791,90 In premlame, Old LineCempanles would have paid tor tbo aaWa pt’~-relume $’/1.221, showina a[eln by Insuring Inthe Na, vloa4t, of over $30,1~00.

Thn Capital and flecurltles of this Oompanyar~ j~ulnolent to eumply with the Insurtaoe Laws "ffauy State in th. Uulon.BasJ. LO’sl,tltt~, Pras. h.d. Tony, Soo’y,

Ill,i*" Grape-boxes arc in demand.

......... ~ TSuo0eBB:"

tl~*_Fino grapes are going to market

, " eey’s orchard, fillo~ a box2 feet by 18 !.riches,

Those fine Blankets, a~ W- Sam-

them.prhut-pretty-Calicoes,-

arc’going off like hot calves.

goods at 10 cents. ¯ -- . - ,

II~ The regular me otin~gs of the Spir-- ¯ itualist Assoeiatlon will .commence to.morrow

(Sunday) at 10½ o’clock, A. ItL, at Union HaiLLyceum at-12 o’clock.

:c o_l~dih, ~- given-satlsfaetlon-to.all thoso_wJao:hayn c on--

............... eignod..fruit..to-thom~-.They..wilt..eelt.?our~ran-.ies-as=wdlas_o thor fruit,

~ 2he ]’i,:g Harbor 0ity Agricultural------45oclt4y-will-hbld-thoir-~hirteen th- Annual-Ftlir

o Ground. They offer liberal premiums. Thosewishinrr to ent6r good~ for exhibition shouldread. their advertisement, r

The SchooY3Ieetlng, on- l~lbnday

few attendauts~ as the, fast was-known on:- a few persons. We would have been morn than"glad tc~ have nnnonhcdtFthe- meetingT-, hinformation bcen given us, but we heard noth-ing of it till Monday afternoon..

__.pears have near

,55y0. : the -high-roput~tmnThe County Ta~ fox 187:fls~l 0;~/~0.S-~-~~-

THeCounty Poor Tax for 1873TheBoard then app

different cities and townships, ae follows: Suttoli &- Co.Lane, N.’. Y.

ao.-r, ’~d!qsu~o:r, ~ __ =----

~.0-

fo~ln~

58 Maiden

10alg-ly ItAMMO~TON, N. ’J.

Wi,, 6xv i . mn..:

-- ..... , -- ¯¯ _" . .. . : - ?.

CASH AI£: M, S trmg-e CxSK....... " "~ ................ -- .... ;.._.L._..L.~ .. .. ...........

--- No. 3Fay:sBlo0k, H-amm0nton/N.J. = " .-. --.---(-

........_Grain, F10ur,Seeds and Feed,.

W00Dr, N W RP.Or~- - ".~rs ptomp~|y hLtehded to and delivered fi’ee of oharge

~AMMOSTONo ,~* d,

.~ ResldenoO on Central" Avenue, in the

t~..] ~ ~ ~- . _. _ house~ formerly occupied by Dr. Bo~des.

innos, ,o oi A GE0. xW. PRESSK .....AGENT FOR TIiE ’ "

o~.::~.’~Pj’-¢.~Y’ aaD~ on[n~( InlO£ - 21=tfOFTIRIDGETON, N. J.--

,, ,.., ~ ~ ~. -q ~.~ ~.. ~ ~ "SilOR jo aoqumhI = The subscriber havirigleased the llammonton"~ ~ --- ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :~ Rouse, at lIammonton, N" J.. and furnished it

~[ ~i.iu-t ho.best-order,.is._prnpared-.to gi~o oxeellmat.

v,.~ ~-~ .~ ~. ~:~ "xu£ o~IS accommodations to.~ ~ ~ .r.. oo ~ ¢.., e:, -at reasonable-rates.~_ -

........ ~ I . Good_Stabling lbt~_horses~ .....o~%~’:.~e~-..~ I .T It. CAROTHFI~q.

........ ~.- A. KIN~

ammRso r aos.~_ =~_ _ - =

-Price- I.

o[~.e-Iiilblic tiStheir St@l~ ot - .......... : ............................... ~ ...................... ¯ .._

an--=d y_ _ o . o

And l 7otions.

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,appeared. Other varieties are all rertd~t_ ~=-I-,-=-~.~.~-,= ~--,o~= ~* ~ : ~ ~" ~ "~" ~

tO fill their places in the market, but not ,- ¯ !

.to suit th~ palate. The "Duchess" peat’ ~= ~,. ~. ~,~:.~-:~:: :-- ~=~:’~I, "xn~; need

ciousness, we refer our rechards of "~]r. Colwell and Mr. Pressey. The abstract being filled out, the members of

Ah_q__Board were sworn a d]!.d.d~heThe lightn~,g, ca excepting the ,m Abseeon and" Egg.

ia several place: ill t;OWI1, but doing no-mate-]larbo’r town’ship, who’re a~cd to¯ of Falrview

-- and the railroad,~it-~hi~stfi law, thattelegraph posts. Thc~ Mr. Fitting, on had adde~ tiers.Pine ro~d, was struck, but the damage was " The Board adjourned.!~Iighti and nobody hurt, though -’ome of thefamily felt the effects of the current. . ~ The oyster law, prohibiting the

sale sf oyste~ in Philadelphia between A

end-he~-trlaL_ql

adelphia, and Sheriff ltcdmsn took lhc request=tion’ to lIarrisburg to Gee. IIartranft. On hisreturn to Philadelphia, Ro.o had a writ of7:,6,.ashad bc f..rom2ndcd to the cus|ody_ of th0 Sl,e:iff.

~ 8om~.oF our citizens arc rankingau effort to get a Trotting Pa,k. This ~houldt~q, and..~a.!Ll~9. ~.d!~qe.~s_. It is cstlmated that$500 is wanted to prcparo-t-h~’gr;~iu0"ai~d /~/iid6tl~e track. A good share of that omount, l,,3s

- : -alr-ead~-bcc-a.pri, m-isod~--~-lr_~l. P.. Eyrnes of-fers the ground free to a Park Association for~i’x years.ivith the prlrllcge of buying.it. Tl,egronn,l is near the .Static% ou Twelfth street,is well adapted to the purpose, and with. littleexpense could bc put into excellent shape.r~his is an opportunity that shonhl not bo. el-

pa~runimproved. ~et thosoint0rest-cd eaU h mecttntr at onco, nnd tuko the nece~.ssey stgps.to soe~wo.tl!o grc~t,td so g~nct;o_us])"-

offered, and go nhout the matter in earnest. Ifthose inl erected trill to do it, Iho thing Is halfden’s. Don’t let there be any laggard workabout it, but with earnest will~ and h,,sy halltl/~Sol the II,il]g la tnol[on.

K’~’" Our rcadcrs will see hy a . ,tomcat,~hich should have nppcnred In ,eck, butwas left ,Jut by accidenb from the.. ~.’otary of

.... tho.Ageicultaral and,’,~leehanie~’ ,..,ueiatioa~" ..........Alr..A.~I.-Kigg,.tlmt-thay Jta~a .fail.d. la thulr

praiseworthy nil’erie ta_nrganizu ,t Fair far. oartown. Thi* ie tb0 laoro rogretted, when wo]{now |hat oar ,,etghbcrs do have comulendab|e

shqws, with not Iho adYgntage~ nnl| nlalerhd

that we have. But don’t say ,lie. Let therebo another nnd nultod effort, and we oan ~tlO-see,I, bat o~d) by it nutted effort. L~t there beno baulh) nt,c~, aud the Fair will bo It ~;UOCeSS.Kvcryhody ~honhl be Ioter~sted. There ohm, ldLe no ~cctiansi fooling, no l,ctty Jealousy Insuch U iI|,tttt~r, l~very ntan, v.nd woman, tooIdtould be a eamntlttoa of one toagltate and

work f,r sn h,,Im.tant an object. We hope an-other aalalnn will not seine to ns without our

trade is "

~GLICITOR 111~ CitANCERY

near his d~velling in ]IAMMONTON, ~.r. ~.

will bc given toVEYANCING, writing CONTRACTS;/,~e

lie will also act as agent for the SALERENTING OF LANDS. and the paym~

14:tf

The uudersigned has opened a Barber Sh

Bl~ll0~ue A, ve.

andis prepared t 9 Cut. Hair, Shampoo: ~in thn bcst tn~auncr.A (;lem~

the morning.~OA ~T..L.

manly ~tath ffgenZ a.t==:Absceon, for

of oysters and clam, F.P; V, ;fro!n that ptae~ to Cantden: Oysters, 6,559 bagsD]IALER IN

)~ qq 6:.,. 5 :t’ho ’re ght amoanted to L$1,007 87~ ............... ,; .........; ..... ,~: ..............................On l’ht, r~day, Aug.~8, there were shtI, )ed 1,331 I do net proW m to Imffmy own Goods.f Thebags and 7/barrclsoystersaff.t 107 bugst~,id 1. QUAI, IT~of o well-k,,own variety [keepharrelclams, which rcqul,ed 7 ears to earry MUST SELL’J IIEM. The Goo,h~ aro.pPEN

FOlt INSPEC and SELh ON TIlE[It.t!~gto. _.T.l’~[s_[s_ex.?].t!~iv~_~f tl,se t$1~0_n" !0=n.!-r-

51EII1TS. rtieuh, r attentioa given to CUS.’ket’by I,o;lt, t xd otl, er~¢iso The largest ship- TOM 43-if’-I,lel, t over-mad0 front rtilat statloit- Was made~ ........10st Mondoy, wl,ich was 2,368 bpgs and 7 bbls G.oysters, and 4S bags and 1 barrel of eh, nts, re-quiring 10ears to ship them. The weight was210,$90 poautl~, and the freight was $337 7t. ’

The Mid-day Express was taken eft onMonday. The other express will r,v" for ad, ort time 1.~ ~er.

OUR BOOK TABLE.TlI~: AtlDfN~.-=Nnthifig fine~ haq yet.

been prodtmod in this enuntry in the f,~rmof a tnneazlno titan tl~n September At,-t)tt~P. ]qttropc nnd Amerlean havn been

’laid under contribution to Inrnlsh thntno.~t marvellously beauliful IfiCt arcs whi~htha.best artists san prt~duce. Mr. A. F

et Weaver,ain "14oad, . /

NEAR OI l) HAMI~iO?~TON~’4}rk pr~nq.tly attended

I)EALElt IN

Bufiner I,ns n scr’.es r,f tltroo, tnagnificont/

views in thn Rocky Monntalns, made ex-.pra,sly, f0~ -THE¯AL1HNE. __In .these.days atehe~, C, Ioek~ :d~ Jowel~ r..of Yello~tstono ex :editinn and tixcursions ef kin,l~, in I, Is line, doae #it

--- tb-- . ................ ~’ ...... " ...................toAhts fatuous region, t]losn plctnros pus- tch. Rhtiefeotinn g|W apv~’~S nnu,da] interest,r A ffill=i/;ige view- a, reasdi/ahl0aS at ~tnyotlmrplam"lof Clear (h’etd¢ Cannn, Reeky Mountains, r,eel,,t ,tt,mtl, a, ,Ih’¢,, t,+ ,’el,ab’h,I

I

opens up tht~ womierlul grandeur o| tho~o " 1VA TC, IIE,IL AI,% dealer Inhiddco .o’ittttles fit a w~iy to makchht, n BOOKS ,5 S7’ATIONERts(,em real a large picture of the Snowy

of all kinds. . [ ]Rnn~e°~lh6Slerra3Jalr°lswthl’g]’°nmy’

TOYS, No’rI?N~, I.’AI~CY AItTICIaud/grand Iwlliln aJ~ketch of tire interiorllO~IEltX, 01,0~, I,:S, &o., Fat Itl~nftl{o ;ltoel~y 3lotli~tnios, gives 0he the

iml~reL~ien iltat all |Ire worhl is n~’ado of OLD ~T~k~D, tntountnion. A charming full-page pic- S.uthoast side el Bellevue/, eturn nl,~r I,elqUnO. a I reach artist, ealled"Thn Bluo l|trd," ~imws u bewiw, hing Wheelwrights & Undert/~k rynung wt)man confined in a strn,,g tnwertn keep her Iroln her Inner. l~I". John G. Velentlne I,ss taken Samaul

llows, a New York artisf, Itas a lull-page l, artner, ht theheiPg l,rcparod to hohl al, Agricultural 1,’air study ol’qlrook~j,le Will,two.," rmnarka- "~’~TI’~ ] ’ *and uno wn may hn proud of. ’£his, with oar bh for ils tmthtul Intert,retatlon of nature ¥¥ lie ~.t "wlr]

roeerms" P ovlmons,

IE:l=) ?Y :;

If :IL TILTO:g TS’

COR.BELLEt’UE & EGG HARBOR A V.ENUE~,

/~ ~ ~ ..................I~=&~:M 0 N-T ON, =:N’. ff .......................................

i ,/ I .

A I, AEO~ AND_ COMPLET-E ASSORTMENT OF

¯ ~_-%-~_ .!i._ i=- - ¯ .... : " __ " ". - ........... : .

READY MADE CLOTHING,L .................

T--I2~TS, CA.1PS, 13OOT~ _~1D S I-~OIE~........................ of tho-latost-etylas~ always on hand.

¯ , , ¯ - . .: . _...-y -..-- -

The Grocery Department

!i

ro¢o[ves special attention, attd Is at all thncs well stoeked with ovory article for family u

All the dlfferont varloties at,d grades by tim pound, hundredweight or barrd.

CitOCKERY .ANI) EAItTII[ENWAI~.

Persons san ebteln e¢orythlng in th|~ line from eompleto ect to a sln~lo artle|o.

D^~.. ,~ gTItICTLY CA,HI BUSINF, SS I am able to snll my goods at a small pi’ollt. A-.-e, -who" wish to buy for cnsh nnd got the boltom figt]rot~ are inv|tsd to oall st the

LARGE 8TONE 8TORE, next the Railroad Station. ,

lrot:lng park, will do as mush for ]inmmm~tonand mintttodntnil. A floor piehlro is snl-ue anytl t ,g. l,et ns not walt till the met ndn- doni seen. 51ary A, lhfllock ~,i,vo,~ a co- i

AND

uto to w,,,k ,ha ti, h,g ,1’, I,t eu,,,moaen nnw.

eiety ~kctch called *’W. Ito is it?’ ot two fth A-XlI~ R.[~ A’~,~’,’v£ettt Marlrot

The B,,a~a -{ ~ ..... ,,, t,,. A,. ladies i)oepin$ down ~tairs to catch U~)l’p.~tlt.~La] ,rtj~" r~ I/or. Bellavue and 2d St. i

¯ tie Coun! co vans ~ ’~’’" -e r" l;one . ~.nttpso el two n. at the hall door. t,h,h,e,, and will carry It ...... mw~ma~l~ ],an y n a ~t,,* v a t t :,at 1)ore. thc great--breach artist, lurni,hoa ~ ................ r ] ~ ~asm~u~ ~,.e I "]t4a s La,,din on Monde murnln ,So t let. , sl " . . nuor tan ,r,, ..... UTT A PY’ g, Y g P’ two largo luetnrcs illn rahag the larry ~n, I/ ON, VI. £, ORK, IAfter e’ oud,,g a Chnirman and S,’oretary, they tale of the "Shaping Beauty," Ona of VALENTINE & DRA] E Ooro,d Besi:~i;d,:~o.’~prooeeded Iobuslnens. Tho duplicates of the the,o shows tl)o .wondorlul "Slceping --~ ...... , .I

) ’~ t {h0 huntsl Wo,k will be dv,,o at the tow0et easn ,different Asse,sors woro examined, after whloh I alac~ wi h . nen in proiound ithcy a,ljc*ur,,ed for dinner, plumber; the. othor tnirrors the "Sloop- and warranted te give ent[rs,atlsfa, ~ ~

After diuner Iho Board ennaldoted tha vala. ing Beauty" in her vine-covered baloony They will attend la all calls for’/ ~ --

ntioas rott, rned from tho dlfforont townships iu tho golden eunligbt. Those two I)iC- ..--. - --

¯ awns and ettloe ot ths eou, t" Ths valuetlou turcs are m agieai in thoir offeet.and j ’unor xs" *" full of tho subtle gontus of Dore. Peter ~ ’ ,rotu.rnad by Ab~eoon wss thought Ioo low, and ~loran has a carelully drawn pieturo tu thl, aud tho ad)olnlug towns; e ..............was.raleed t,, tho same amouat of last year, called an i’Ameriean Farm 8cone," C O ItO F I N 8 1 , m neason.41 l11190,000. ESg ll~rbor Township returned ¯ whieh is truthful aud ehartet_~rhtie, or sro- styla far,,tsh*’ *t short notloe, at thn CA.SH Paid for ]3krgs and Chiokena,v¯luatlon of only Se=e,~0S, which wsd not set- Thcra is al~o s fine pieturo of *’Emper- ~=~’,~u,~_ ha~ ¯ ’~’~

"t,a,t,u t~ t~, = o qo s e, ow ~n I m , a er er, =0steoatly------------~n’--a~~-"--_~_~_:_-;_ ;.~ !.~~~.U¢_~t.~’

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in including

the a-horse to

Wheh-the-h0rse came.-hep.ortm¯nteau down himself, and fixedzt to the gaddle. He carried two loaded

m c~e~F~n~erg~oyfbeingre~never to be taken alive.

he had laid down was to takn

must l~e traversed

he knew the

other I to go.,.stood,’~

The dreadfuln the

he was even

that instant

he set out.

miles, so terrible were

Like sleet bbat o~t to sea?

And my love shall ecru to ms. When he hadAnd when and where ~ I know my doom ? - ed about ten miles without

In-doors, or’whoreflowem grow~ souli he reached~ )lace where

_ Or eno Oreeen you n child at play 1

it near or ~ar away

"While youth i~ about my ways ; all. the forcewill run to meet you, and kiss your mouth, ties, he- boldlyAnd bless you for all my data ! the

--= I~-FLIGHT FRO~-THE IN~UISI~0Nr in the month of

Archibald Bower. whose , one

being born precipices; generally no better pathWhen only than ¯ sheep track, and sometimes not

~was a native ofthere about the

had lost his ~ay, and inqr for thehigh road, to avoid Suspicion. " For kewelH~ewthat -as~soon~-as=they missed-

hs had carried ¯way withother reason to sus

expected to gain tidings ofEvery possible method would be------usedto effect his capture. As appeared inthe sequel, the expresses were aetn-

a hundred n~iles in advance of him

seventeen ’days he supportedwith a little goat’s milk, got from ashepherd, besides some coarse victualshe Was ble to purchase from pec

wood-cutters. His horsecould be found, his sleepihg

there

, his education wasand hebecame so great

when ye!seholaztic

established an "tion df$.ccurately from

The Holy Tribunal, he says, consistedof an inqfiisiter, who was president of

e counselors. The latter_~sitor dth_er

from among the ecclesiastics ortlmbut ware always men emihent for

,had~a salary of about

nnd an apartment in~ the inshouse, where the

ofgood preferment¯ liberal

~he offences under beast.

last three de was ecruto strike i

disrespect- the first house he came to, which hap-images, relics, pened to be a post-house, with only onem~son was ac- small room, where gentlemen staid till

a council’ to give him

faith orthese wereas doing or saful

cused before the

nest, supplied by a no-~_~far trials must be in a full

where he, had- made

distance off, h, f¯lse step, as every one about began toWith take notice of him. feeling sure that-he

ae discovered track wai/ ’a person of great consequence,

teput one foot before the other :in the

labor he reached the from which, room where the Jesuits had been unO~-

ble cottage. He raked- and calleduntil some one looked out, an.d left there.

him there. Bower replied that but up stairs

’ to lo~a~where am I ?"

determine. By w¯ter, he knew he couldnot escape; and in order to get throughthe gates, he must-pass the

God r’ exclaimed Bower,"How came here,"

door, and h.eHe did" so. Bower’

thing’0f apemon’~fro¯/ the fnquisition. " Aylhim, we have’all heard of him I aftersending off so many expresses, andmuch noise ¯bout him L Heaven

till it was ~t~1/, and at-

the~ hands’ I". Bowe

their height; "and if de-he was ruined-

now

is written on Sundays. The-.( that day is selected is not alone-

! the leisure itniet of the day, its renez_ from all in-~ences - th at ~irritate - or-agitate/-f~ ass - -

thermind fromdrrelevant- add.~autagon-.- _ -istic matter, and makes it pre-eminently¯ ~t~.oe~si0n_~o_Lep_m_muui_~g with dis-tarot loved ones. In nine cases -6-u~-fftten.the letter is.written the head of

nn e(

a man so rarely Writes to his" own folks,but as it is not the province of this ar-tmle to treat on that subject, we wall

don’t care;: The-hour bein, me first,

to the paper. The’re is-every well reguh~ed

~g such thingS¯ . It is..or stand. -" Here the

ff his situation, and broken locks, and fiSh..-the storm so long, to perish within grocery receipts are kepL

of the desired haven was dis- There may be Other things, but if there-6ngaged in are, he will see them. The’ sheet of

is finally found, the fly stainshe heard ,some , scraped off, and the searekcom-r laughing

him in his rushed into the room

kissed hisThe surprise occasioned

-she was obliged to make her request, aecompaniedby¯ or air. Lord Baltimore desired himin

.~xpressed much concern that theyno better accommodation for him~ If

pardon for not having done soOn being informed who he w~s,

possessed.’-’ " -The good ,man hastened to get off

Sewer’s wet clothin wrap scab$ut him till they

busiedready ~’hat victuals they: had, whichthey regretted were no’better thaffalittle sour-kraut and some new-laid

s¯ of these served

meal; after which he enjoyed whatmight properly be called repbse, for hewas quiet and secure.--As~ soon as-he, roso~in~the__mc ~ug.thVhonestSwiss and-his Wife ease toknow how he had rested.

breakfast, the

Bern, which was at no great distancebut first insisted-on returning with him¯ litfie to show.him the road-he

sow became aware of another

midst of themcould get

ship’s boat. e scheme succeedad~the-boat was near; they got to it unob-served, and rowed about two miles towhere thecome for an excursion. The wind beingfMr, they soon reached Dover, where he~as safely landed on the.llth of July,1732. --

the same Lord Baltimorea message came to him that some gen-tlemen wished to speak with him at aho~!~d_10se by the water-side, wherewas a passag-einto-~li~ rive~ ffen£ a~t~m-=mer-house in the garden. Lord Balti-

rec

the re¯tier.TWo armed servants, however, attended"

but @hen he andhisguard reachedno one ~here would own to

sent for him.

most minute de- ’ " the of the er of Queen Carolina’s library, and diedadmit a horse

mime, without ¯naming a reward of eight hundred crowns to him shudd.er. His’~ormer or the criminal, any one bringing him alive to the inqui- ; went ~rith him for several miles

On au/oaeeused sition, or of six hundred crowns for his the road to Bern, and then left Fancied H~’droplmbla.was or el head. This was terrif ’ a thousand good wishes, means the dread

min-of canine madness ; but the same hesitates, stares at him, wavers, and is....................... _0np¢...a.day. _AftcrtJmt and.rneeived.fr_om_himashearty-_a:-wel-- toms-also-occur-iu-other-diseas~ lb~t.=--She--dO~’t]~ie~~hethE~it-i~-tl/e¯ time was elapsed, the court Was sum- nose ;"and when he got into the room, come as from the Swiss, with the addi- tinc’t from it. The horror of water aL 13th or.18th, bv~t the almanac will tell,monad for the trial &n0taryattended, by looking oat of the window. But erie ties of a more elegant entertainment, most (not absolutely) always accompa-and she at once starts to hnnt it up.to’ write down:all the accused should of the -fallows presently observing :. He wad advised to go forward the next hies canine madness, but it is also met This occasions h d~lsy of some fifteen~ay, and a surgeon to feel his pulse, and " This gentleman does ~t care to be morning to Basel ; 10r, thouglt protect- witli, in greater or lcssdr intensity, minutes, during which he makes¯faery-tell howmnch torture he could be made Bower thought flxere’was noth- ed from open violence, he was unsafe several nervous" diseases. It five passes at one fly. The date hav-i to bear .r.The_machine~ ~nd on )at to~brav~it.ouL;_ao,-tu’rn~- brought-on_by-’ stron -ing--been-satisfaet.orily-settled-_upon,=-=torturi~g=b-elng-all=flXed,:tho-prisoner handker- l;~ats~iled~t~ffat~d of various kinds, k at- and tim things whmh rolled over the~as brought,-and without e¥cr having floor, as that stand drawer unexpectedly

fell out, having been restored to theirplace, the date-line--iS completed, and"D~ar tootler" started. The pen is ahomo l~en,-0f bashful mould, andwhenever it starts" a line it requireshalf dozen passes to make it give down.AIl lidme pens do this. And all homesheets of paper hays weak spots whichthe ink refuses to cross, thus creating.some romhrkablo divisions of wordsand cbas~derablo -e o n f u~ i 6 n ~a-th-oh-g e~h-~tences. Some of these Spots are twoinches in diameter, and anybody in thenext room can tell tim moment thewriter comes to them, just as well as ifhe was looking over his shoulder.When the letter is completed, which-generally occurs at the fifth hour fromthe commencement, it is carefully readover and supplied with absefft words, "

a~d then gone’over again and arHsti%~aEy-tou~0hed--up with--tl/6-ti~ffi/t thebare places. Then it is folded up readyfor the envelope, and the discovcry iamade that there is no onvelopein the.l~ouse, and the letter is tucked behindthe clock until the want is supplied.

A Nurdereffs Remorse.Professor Isaac C. West, of ])over,

Del., who was recently acquitted of themurder of Cooch Tnnmr, a negro~ whoseterribly mutilated body was found inWest s laboratory, but who is still iujail awaiting tri~d on an indictment forarson, has become, we learn, the victimof n r~morseful conscience, lie is evi-dently much harassed in mind, beyondthe ix,sanitywhich is said to possesshim, and Ills actions betray an inwardconsciousness of tim enormity of theoffen~e for which his life was on trial.We learn from a gentleman who hasvisited him in hie nell that he is fro-quently seen looking at his hands, firs~on one side and then on tim other, ss }fexpecting to see blood upon them, andhis actions in other respects raise ¯ pre-sumption that remorse for the murderof Turner is eettling down upon him.During a late thunder sto~m he wasgreatly agitated, and Ida face the next ...... .morni,g was one of the moat woo.be-

imaginable. He slept but little,ould start him

. . said, boldly: and .... peraU tar a ~iolent fit of anger, died in fifteenbeen told exther bm offence or accuser, "You rascal you mean ? What ehm ires tne~r res.pcc- hours, withdecided symptomsof hydro-orLlm~ing_had~_tho_leastliber~y_to ex- h~vo-I-done-thst I-need-fear to-be tire nan¯ereL crimes phobia Fright willhave-the-same-ef-p.ostulate, he was exborf~d to confess known ? ~ook at me, you villain I and offences. ’This conveyance seomea ~t" "~ man bitten b~ a do~ which hehm fit,gu ~ " " -, ’ The man made no reply, but got up, to afford the most expeditious, mode of .uU..behoVed ’’~ to be mad hadJ fearful~ attacks

ettm to Englanu Bower was xcAn account of the tortures and pun- nadded hishead, and winking signifl- g " g ¯ "~" of hvdronhobia, "which ceased severalishmentsinflicted would be superfluous, oantl~ to his com~,anion the,, went out ecivcd kindly by the miuister at Basel, ..’..,~ho " rward on his learnin~ thatl " ~ ........ afro , -~ o

for they are well known, We pass on togsi~her.-" BowerS;etched t~ham from to whom he was recommended by_ us ¯ ’....... the dog remamed in perfect health. ABower s personal narratxve. While tim window, but a corner obetmxcted his friend at J~ern. Durmg .me ~wo nays .M ~17~ xv;tn~a,m] a-,,,Rdm, hvni| ;n

reeedmg the eailmg of the boat forProfessor of Rhetoric in the college, he view for a few minutes In a sho~t time ps . which the disputants fought with~as,_by_faYan_oL the__inquisitor,, ap- t he espied them with two or thras ()there Holland~ Bower¯ kept . close quarters. ....... ....~s. was so terror-strick~n~ that -shn_pointed to. a vacant stiles of judge, [ in dose conference. This forbodcd.no, and eqmppod h~_mse!f_m a manner euxt- was seized with hydrophobia, and died.-whioh, lookivgto emoluments,.wes con- good Not a moment was to be lost. able to the ecru any wire ~vnion no was A ~mm.n ~h.d. ~.~,~-~;~-* h.,i .h.-zidered .a good preferment. Speedily, [ He drew out his pistols, put one in his about to assoomto, pumng ms proper ,~..~,~ |,nr fdonn in tim fl~l,la all night

tl~.e horrid scenes.he w.as_9_omj~olled to [ sloev5, and with the other cooled in Iris clothes into his portmanteau, of which, wasgrea-tlytcrrified"thc~ol)y-;’noxt"~ay~tnces shocked hm feelings. H~s so¯as [ hand, marched to the stable, mountedas he was iastrneted to be particularly -he refu.-a .,,,~r., ~.~. ,~¢ ];--;,~ *-.].of. justice was ou~a~ed., and .he wmhed I his hurso, and rode off withont e¯yiug a careful, he made his seat by day, and :L,,,~h, ~’~."~ .... ~ ........ "~ ....’ ""’~/~lmsol! Well OUl OI ~ne position 11110 [ word P . ... . % ..... , .......... , ........ r ..... n ....~which he had unfortunately fallen.. For Fortunately, the men wanted eitber

his illow by night: Being obliged to "~’.~ t~::."~ ..... t a,,rnriMn, th.t,leave hm horse, w.nmt.~ was eaaeare(~ .~o an aversion to water should have boon

three years h~. was pro.j.eotin.g his as- [ presence of mind or eourago to attack him by the hardshqm ~t had shared wxth -~casionall~ ind,me,! hv t, lm hits of mm~¯ -. ~ape~ a.ua .reymv.mg. ~nms. mm.a ovo.ry. I him, for they certainly recognized him ...............him he was dctermined to place it in .-~’~,a ._._~..~. ~m,,i~. _._i.h.~’.’~,,,~".~t-.,v.~ ..,.. ~.~"a~.--~"~.T-....1)ossxmo memos ox encc~mg 1~, ’ ~ut I h~r the desar2ntion ~ivett in the adver- the lmads of a kmd master, who ~rom. ¯ ’. ’ " ¯ ~................................ : - ~ ..... . -~ .- .. ...... . .............. ,...- ]~: 1)sghx reoordsthe case st.-has mothor~W]mn lie eonsfilered the formidable dff- [ tisement He_was now a~amobliged ta ised that it should be rmaeu ny no : ~,,, , - , ............................................. ,- -- . ~-- w.~-Deoamo-ltyuropnot)lo-al~,~r--~avlnff

fleultles with which each b~ them was ] cook refuge m the woods, wherq he must one but himself ; and that~ wnen.~ oc- h~. hitter hv her ,hm.hta~ ;. nn .nLattpnd%1, and tl)e to.rnblooonsoquenc.e~ l soon h¯vo been famished, had not for. eamc old or infirm, tt should be eonx.i~,~,~’iZ,~, "-~ - ":"° ........... ~"

fortabl mmntainod~x ne xmma m t[xe attomph no _was net t I tune once more stood his friend. At Y ¯ .. . Cases are not rareiu which, when onean an.~penae: ~t~2ast all ,a0cident hap- l night, when he was almost fainting, hs Disgusting as he foum] rne companyperson has bittou anotlior, the bittenpones wnmn eonnrmea ma resom~ion, l met with come wood-cutters, who ms- on board, he was compelled .~o regret person has boon attacked by and some-¯

’ ’ " " ’ -- -- - ’ " the necessity el lOaVln 11;, 111 souse of tbut at the a~mohme gave the. mquLm-I plied him with excellent l)rovlsions. He g " times died apparon canine madness.~r anoppor um y oftrymg h.x.m .to timI wandered for acres time throush pathsqueneo of. the vessel, haviug, spr~ing. ’]?he most singular mstanoe’ ~s’ that of autmost. A person WhO was ms muma~ I in which he rendered his horse more as- a-leak, which obhged the master to put ,mun~ man twenty-nine ,,ears of a~o{hens .wan aoo~sed ~ the in quisitio~ I aistance than l~e received, being obliged in at Str~bo.urg for .~opairs~ wh!oh ~vho ~it his’own fi~ger in ~violefit fl~otxor saymg somemmg ~r.rovorcnt regara-i to clear the roads and lead him. might (totmn nxm a mrm]ga~. "xo s~ay ~-e and bonamo no hvdronhobin in

tim-re was imlm,sible Bower, there --n , " o ~ " " -ing the Carthusian friars, and, by or-I A, hi-hi advanced he laid himself . . . . . . " four-and-tw ntv hours tlmt at the verydora of thc in~uieitor,.]lower was ordor-] down, i~ ¯ dis0onsol~te condition, hay- fore, took ofl’hm snauvy ureas, m winch name of water’he fell into convulsionsea..to arres~.n~m. It. was a droadf~.fl / ing no idea where 1,o was or whid~ way he was disguises, at the first inn he _ - ’zrml ox ,xeonn~t gut no ,ex0cuLe(~ ~lm| he shouhl tnrn. Whcu the day began ,aw, ¯nd concealing it 1)encath the bed, ...................oomm|ss|on. ’xno mqumttor ealQ tnc/ tohreak, he found hewas on ¯ small stole out with his portmanteau tea ’ln°Largest’~Reaml~agln°lntll°~°rl°’n.cxt rbornlng, when Mr. Bowers de./ eminence, where he discovered ¯ town tavern, from whence he seut out to’e¯- Pittsburgh claims to have in progressfleered the key of the prison and told at a distance, which as reed cf consid- gage a place iu the st~kqo to Calais. For of eonsthaction pair of engines which-- , , ’ 0him that the ffentloman was there-- erable extent, from the nnmbor of stoe- the ilrut two or three days of hi~ jonr- will be the most powerful in the world.

ibis is done like one that is desirous nice and shires which could be counted ney he heard ’nothing concerning him- ltoduoing the capacity of some of theat least to con uor tho weakness of na ,% ..... " --. , q " ]:hough this was aomc utisfaction to self, which imhmed him to holm that largest pumping engines to anniformcure " ’ ’ ’’ ’ him, yet ~t was¯st nnaooompan~ed w~th tlm news of his escape had not reached lift of one foot in twenty-four hours, it

After this, no one will be.m~rprisadfear, a~ he kne~ not what plus it w~, Frs~me; but he was soon undeceived, is found tlmt the mm at the Lehighthat Bower was dei~nined to eff~t his and Im might incur much risk by going For the hat two or three #rages every- zinc mines will lift 3,456,000,000 gallons;escape from an oalc~ so ill.suited to into the hlgh.roadto.inquire. However~bad~ wtm full of it. When he came to the palr at the Chicago water works,him, It was a moat desperate under- he ad~mo~ as fast as he could, and the mn at Cahds, the first persons he 4,500,000,000 g~dlons ; the pair attaking, but the manner of it wa~ all aakin~tha first person he met~ was in- saw were two Jesuitcs0 with Um badge IIaarlem, Holland, 10 000,000,000 gal-that now occupied hl~ thought& He forme~l that it was Lucerne, the resi- of the inquiaitio¯~a red cross--upon lens; while the new Pittsburgh enginesresolved to ask leave to go to Loretto, donee of the pope’s nunelo, to and from them, in a road with several other will lift 14~40,000,000 gallons. Them~d for that p,rlmmS.wa~t4gl npon thu whom all the expr~ma~ concerning the officials, appointed to take care of the pair will weigh 1,500 toss, and will cost

, inquisitor ,everal times.- Co~or~ fugitiw must have been dispatched, highrcada, and to apprehend any crim- ~23,~. The followi~g dimensionshowever, of his ow:n design,, whenov~rTl~s road, themforo, not suiting his inal who wu making his cecapc. This will .ervo to give somo idea of tho mag-ho attompted to spoak, he feared tbe vtows~ ho left it the moment his infor- wan au unploaaant proepeo~ and Bower nltudo :_ Cranks° nine tens ; slmft,words wmuld falter on his ton merwas out of sight, and once more immediately hastened" to the wets¯side twenty-four tons ; four sections of theh/s very confusio~ betook hime01f lu~o the wood~ whore to a.k when the next heat sailed for two ~alve elmmbers, one hu.dred andwM some time be/ore he wandered for aome time He wan told not till the twenty ’o ; fly wheel, sevent

ueat. At hnlun~rtaint

-in~es-d/amst~’-Lord," sald’ hb, " it ia long eino~ dark, and wetnlght, hemt Lo~tto, will your lo~nhip give me could neither ~h~d shelter nor ~m-tlln

)ice were~ea

rabl~ne -tit-boat, offering liberal reward ; Pluugara, forty eleven tlo (DcL)

the m~, and other/to whom th0 foot stroke. (’bronlcle.

-’...¯ ¯

¯ q,.... . .., , .

..... . .." .~:.:,. _~ ..... ~-romancer- - ~’/- --- _i. De.Pe~’~te-i~lghi" - 7- ..... fOllOWS: "A

- was reachedin June,. It~T~. A

.date Sir Samuel-Baker had reached

...... ::Nyan~I -.-The potentate of that ~hae~C~/ma~i~Wasworkingwith.afieigh?region, Kabba Rage, had been induced

alle to the Ottoman ’To save the distmioo

the The fore he started to out far a eayage

how he was

his chief city. Thinkingless costly method, than open force,exchanges civilities and presents

thenass

the use of

whichrods wide runmngThere were a few

~he

abe

_O.hio, at:- Columbus,.~oontaine(l .leas Nelson street.log cabins. ~Most of

them!were near thebank of the Ohio, ashort distance below the moutEof theLittleMiami. The

William Goforth, ffohn search or s

Brown James

.Ym~ mall_6aX-__ri~_ ga_ m. :,_t&e ~p.r0_~_t i g. . .Of SL~ ~I~n~e~never-" stay~.." ; That ~nnt~~

alarm wan at~ once given, for the great waist ~f time, ’ . ¯ ~:~was soon proee: An~empt ts"bein~ made~ r~s ~.

- for- :severat mill~-refuse ~or"in~ell~ug ir0~ in ]~Jolii;

the house Itla ’

recalled cases wer~

consumedtiine that would have otherwise pmsed

pare xts.ave i ~en

asia Shoemaker, Eva¯ d~ectious. Then there ~ othersJoseph who had ideggoftheir own in

Cox. One o~ the most the whereabouts ef

hess was Peter Sken Smith~ A sKrewd , thisand skilful artisan the transit b’eoame

men and

one.

tha~ ~rinneaota will009, b ushelz . og

-. ..... ~ ’., L ~: .? ::": =. "ooh,. ut oa ’d

Large prin~dfive.times as large, an’tlxp_

~he invadmg:toree heard ’a distant thunder souud,’ and ’ hand mill a shovel to set him out a~ain. A few

~i~6=-enly~l12which used minutes later his zealand dxsere~ion led

~, ~ number was quicklylred.hced by forty the showerwa~ comlng~ About thirty.men, who had partaken of the Cider, rods awayhe beheld the old bovine corer, the ’steel, filing ¯ it sharp and, way down he lost his hold,~howing acute symptoms of poisoning, ing for him, head down, back up, and tim¯ naraeniug it. ~ try¯tar fro¯/Red- whoop like au Indian, and disappearedStrong emetics were¯ immediately ad- eyes blazing. Steadman satisfied stone Old Fort )w NVilliamsport), on beneath the Sparkling waters. Hawas

:ministered to the sufferers, and the lit- he was the m~~he 2~Ionon~ arrived with a small rescued more dead than alive; but still

position of went for the bushes. Hath0¯ with .flour and burned with for the stricken¯ " " and water drippingr

__ _ mueh in need. ap (mer-is=invariably -~’x~t~t~e~-61bc~, a~g~]’mm-e~lY : made for the production of the head -S°’~welc°me~was

m m~w: ~nd

laid on the table convenient to the ° who had delivered the ’b~.om l’ lent him willing aid to up owing to the m ~J ~i~and came

downthe letter is to be to-day or the fort for the return of hismessen-

~y. This ’ th0 wife __ ege~, whe had been dispatched to the and from the verils of morn- Ate force that deprlvedsearchhim was°f hisbreath.

}as

knows he wouldn’t see anything if it ¯ of a ~..ea~ crowd." not over surprxse

was right under his nose, but the pen the httle bandwas surrounded by about feet behind, and ifito the log wen~villagers. They sounded ., whieb, being

is not there. Then she looks over the from the Steadman, an assembled together, a~d were opened, revealed the lost child. Shemossing_to aconclusionthat ~had_fallen asleeR_on to~the hen-top of the .bureau, a-n~li~ts-e~e~-tt~ing~ ............ ~mbush of own members had stolen house, -anal- l~ecom~n-g- -

On the front room. table, and says it the country like ¯ bovine ha~ dreams had fallen ¯ off_seeanaso_eingulaLit~e~n~t~befound,-__ " - --]3aker,-who-aeeom~

the flour¯ It was

when she saw it only the day before, . on this as on his previous -at-the mined~nem-c°nvthat’-

and thought about: the=letter.. Then : - - =handedSir Samue~ hie rif . ’his should be -made,some-st ’i Ne

goes intothe pantry, and after ex- ~2his little touch is as-good as pages of Steadman spun ~-ns proposing that-t ~ parents-at-the-recovery-of-=their

ing the lower shelf in vain, stands -description about the coolness and like a dried pea in ¯ policeman’s whis-giles should be exa~ihed first. This nor depict theseasatxons 0f ~Lr.

n a cl air and carefully goes over the ~aerve of that intrepid woman. The tle. The log was large, but old -and was speedily done, bht not uutil the when’he came around the¯next m,

shelf where ~he me~icine bottles : rest Of the s~rycan be most fitly toldth0 bull hauled fourteenth house was searched was the on :a pair of borrowed’ crutches,

cans are stahoned. After ~1 s ownwords : co;eared him- lost barrel found, in the cabin of P~ter smelling, ok downa-eherdmt,--andStr°ng en0ugh.’Of learnedlinlmentthet°~ ? "The whole camp well .... _

and pretty soon returns with ms pen, sides,- I commenced the offensive, and, wood. Sometimes he -whirled one end~aey unhesitatingly at-

and takes it to the sink to wash the with a party provided with blue lights add.then he gave the centre a heave, rested him. a very learn that not one of neigh-

grease from it, but does not succeediu " l~£lrning;i set-fire to the town.on, both-~and,then ho,knockeda feet off the.other~When informed that they bors lm’d any serious idea that the gift

end. Stoadman shrieked and ~I the’feloi~y,- -. ........................

This leads him to observe . with The tremen-that anybody who would¯ take ~ pen- dous flame grass houses .pre-. and every act of his their warrant, well knowing that from A Yery Surprising Surprise Party.holder to lift hair grease from a bottle vented the enemy from attacking our life passed him like a visio.n, want of civilization there could be none. "

is too pure and innocent for this flanks as w0 advanced into the town, ,W_o.o.h!~.h.o.o.hl,beliowedthebovinsHaving no leader with supreme authori- Those surprise parties, ¯ somehow,

world. ........ ..... - ...... _ __:_Cle//ringthe_wayw~i~!x th& Sniders and as ¯heslammed away at the log~ and ty, like Joshua of old, they formed always turn

Everything now in ..~dadiness, gopd firing e~erything, until not one house ~ve~-~0_m~e-ht~te-a-din~fi-~X-15dc.ted-~6-~hemselves~into a~Yrich law court/~and

humor is the.~a.takes a seat _remained at Masindi. The enemy was see the-ro0f cave in on him. Hewasin sentenced him withas joyous_asitskould have been.

not wliher chin in her great loss, married for many years, dill

ssion Of countenance that is recovered my two messen- the farmers succeeded in to the owner. Smith now dared themcalculated to botheneour- tern--my most faithful Aid de Camp, ’him, but it took a good hour ’ to inflict so ignominious punishment out having any children,’0iat the~ ha

the writer3 and he MonoorAgha, was pierced with thirtf vkinks out of his back and the without authority of the law. at last been made happy by the )irt

~s the pen between- his fin- two lance-wounds. Our loss was only t wood from his ears and eyes¯ procured a stout ~ord, ~vith~ ofadaughter:~ Some of their ¯friends

and stare~ paper with an ~our killed and one wounded. The which tied his, thumbs determined to give the man a presents-"- So about forty

fortyline starts Off guard saved the day. Without breech-

Working-Women In Ylenna. execute the sei~tenco

suddenly ceases as ~t reaches the date loaders we sh0uld have been over- A correspondent writes from¯ Vienna court with a good will ; earrymg a cradle, and lots of

itself. Heputs theholder in his mouth, whelmed." " every women and e¯eh of the.thirteen givin~w~the.him Withtheir andandbibs,¯ baby-cart!age,and’ bottles withy~spits~t~Out-ug~inrf, ~es a

making a face that is in no wise .shg- force had" to march, for ¯rid earn their¯ own living.." Passing him. He-repairedand sOCk, and paregoric. ~ And they agestive of bergamot; and pettishly asks miles, through an unknown court.try, ¯long the Street¯,’’ he Observes, " it hasarmlet, and a gross of Soothing syrul

her if she knows the day of the month, through tangled forest and grass, hnednot been’my to see a lady or to his cabin, but was never afterwards

Of course she does. It is the ]3th--or with ambuscades." After sevends ix.1 windows, or seen in the settlement. It was sup- burst ¯into theparlor on tiE-tOe. Ar¯ his to the Falls of. when the man in amaze/fight asked

;" . .~

in.

t on mozo than 6,000 he.us, es. au~ . !~teres in New Orleans ..... " ......

of cocoanut oil.every’since - __~:.

epenin~ of the¯Suez CanaL"From.--~Dubuque: fin 0rddrno~ ,~ "

ruin the reputaiti6n ef DubUque busi-ness men, the names "of dhml~ards beLfore the police court ~ eupprossed ~by

of,

to have dis.

and"renders thethe- temper.unnaturally bad.

a Oar-

Ma~e., the. othezand broken, and th~

by her-failings¯ a.Wasl~SaeS~

stalne~md the back breadth of .he~

dress suitwith tobacco juice. ~The die-carded lover now tannin her for her

It is said poundsof trout

’l

hastening the depopulation \ .of thestreams.Peter Kessler, the mule.stealer, who

was imprisoned in ~eflerson City, MO.~- " ¯has-been-banged- by- n -mob, and the" .Sheriff who had him in chargehas been.

and_two _others_~er~_seriorml~

Thirty-ye ars= ago -Mz--Williaan -Alle~ef Ohio :used to the Gulf.o~

the l~ssis-i river, that Cubawas its tongue,- every mouth had a right to. its

"rush" for this seasoR

the number of

lastyear."draw" much.

A father¯ in Wilafington, Del., whos toone of his child~ "

no~eLor _o.th¢.r., as ~t ffd=S t ares=arm .yy~T-his=st stem ant =isto Fatiko¯with forty men of cities at home¯ On the contrary,guard, Sir Samuel¯ found that are all busy at¯something froin morning made on the ¯uthority of one of the as not to deavoring to persuade his wife to assist

been preceded by the news of until night. At every turn I find lady most respected membei’s of that primi- blushed and stammered and asked, him in poisoning it. ’ties court, the late Judge Foster,¯ It "What baby ?" they said his baby, and When a man "squats" en another

plate annihilation at Masindi. He had clerks," store.women, cashiers, womenhas been revised b~ the venerable Major began to hand him the things, and to:~o drive outa force of 270 siave~s at the in restaurants, women everywhere,right to "rise," If he won t nee, he m slmtbayonet’s point, and "this nest of pi- down to oleanin boots on the public Daniel Gage, anatxveof theplacowherc

load him up with sootliin~ syrup and man’s claim, in Nevada, he is_first told,

= ~=e~-ld~i~=-b~eR~--~=tho--who~b-~y~un; it 0c0u~ed, now: in his -eightieth gum-rings until ho flo0reaono of the’ at,_and_ if,_thi~, fMl~,Aa_orowc~ of _m_.elk

try rose as one man to support me L, ov- little, yet seem and cherry, come- yoar.-Ljlmc~cafflZistoricall~beord. "gudsts~ritlf~-q uartb°ttle-°f paregoricand held him¯down until he explained, hhnl him ui~ tea limb~and lea~¢-=-hi-m:~

~rnment " Ten thousand natives wonld ly and content.¯ Women who labor on " And then it was revealed that it was all ’enjoy the morning air. .....---~ve risen at his call, after this tri- the buildings are generally of tl/6 8end for }Iother. a mistake about that littl0 daughter ; The expe~a~ent ~f, te~00king th~

Umph~ anal forming an~intronchcd-:fort ~poasantry class¯ " ............... "D~ar m-el it wasn’t en0ugh for-m0 fist-no-such arrival had taken-pl-acc at waters of Ver/n6ntwith~e~ifioh Promises~t Fatiko]m found himself master of They are dressed in gestural’half to nurse and raise a all, but that the report was fal~o: And to be a sbleceas. Those ~p,Ut intp~f~lo

¯ the whole country. This point is do- manly, half " womanly, with colored .but now when I’m old, then the surprise party was great deal WinooSki lg~t spring hiNve/gro@n’ t~ be"~ ~dfibed as being the paradise of Africa/ handkerchiefs tied over their heads aa

~ituated 4,000 feet above the sea, and covering ; they got paid the same ashave a little comfort here, more surprised than the man was ; and three or four inches long, and have be-

the guests get]tared up that infant fur~ gun to run into th0 lake./ ’.’i . /. time, ’Send for niothor.’" And the __commanding a pano~mio view of about the Slomaoks--the men laborers--from dear old soul growls and gr, nituro and tried to pretend to the man We have reoe~ved a :ao~o fr ^- aeixty miles. The natives once rid of ninety kreutzers (45 cents)up to one~beirtyrants, the slave traaers pain tnc florin and’ten kreutzers (55 cents) for a dresses herself as fast as she can,

____._na~in’wlth greatreadiness, day0f eloveu hours, eommenomg, work withstanding.her_off_ ~u~l got- ~ir Samuel was now’abletE-cl-alm tlmt at.0 A, ~,, taking 0n0 hour at noonfor and.. she Jlies- ~round,

Egypt extends from Alexandria to the dinner, then worldng on and ’qifitfing rer~edies and rebukes by tur~s, you feel~quator--¯ span north and ,outh equal at 6 P, ~. They are allowed to staud easier, i It’s right now or ~oon will be--to the distance between Newfonndlandup during the working h0-u~ nnd take mother’s come I.and the southern.extremity of Florxda. a lunch and a drink, whlsh they do,’ In sickness, no mattcr who is th0ro or ’ " "-- ......... ...a.. ~} nra~m whistle iu ~nes train#."~ina’ ’ ’ ty~lm important geographical point was taking tim lattcr with as much gusto as how many doctors quarrel over ,our WhSt It Costs to Llve, ;t~;~gcars’aro ~os-~"~n’t~’hfly/,~_.settled on the testimony of numerousthe fomhmt lover of lager beer, On ease, evcrything goes wrongt somehow,

’ A Massaclausettawritcr ha~l)cen mak- ;ion bydn~ght, d,day,.~,~ thaiif.natives and merol.mts that the Albert Snnday you’ should see them. dressed, till you send for mother. In trouble, m u ~ ¯table dmwin what it ebsts to ailing is e~ i~.,any town thai~

¯ .Nyanza aml the Tanganyika Lake--at Bright red handkerchiefs onthcdrheads, the first thing you think of is’to send a~ugsi~t a f.4nily .of ’s~gin that State. a tld bo ona’~ dah’~h ........’pro~efxt~" ~bparat0d-on the~mups- bya "ticd-uad~ their chins; onoend-lmngingf6f m0tlieY/ ...................... : .... =- " year. The-table ,tppears to be all right, ,.- ~-:~-~’ ~ of’ ’~r has r0-.... ;bmad_ridg~f eouRty.y_~_arp_op_e._ _~’_hp. ~@Lay’down their ~a~k~_; faces as clean _~u~tlRalLa.0j_t~ ludicrous ~as well astime is regarded as not far distant wnen¯s ~o,~na’~V-a-~eY~iIl-m~k%-t]~n. its touching asp~s~--T~I/o--v0r~dE~t- with-thc~exca. ,

ptiou-oLtho siu81o-itom~of- ~*~,~-~..z ’""~ ~ ~,.~’&’~’A~’~’~r*~-"",,.,. ".~-:~""Deans, this enormous lake--at least 250 miles atiff starched, but short cotton dresses, young couples, to whom baby’s e~traor- ’ ’ I’ dC0t "to mid ~vto~in the e~-

long--shall be navigated b~ steamers, worstdd stockings, and strong.brogans, dinary grimaces and aiarmmg yawns, ~zo~...an~ .o,, * r~,,,.r oz ,,~ r,:.,o.., ~ sliM~ v~ ~tm~01f’ for"e~rO~l-.... The King of Maganda, who ~s described leaning upon the- arm-o~-eome-pnvato-whioh~ threaten-the dislocation -of its ----- ........ --U_-;~ 73;r,t -~-~i~- -~ nt with ~-p: apl£of..himsolf in

as a powerful despot, having ambassa- of the Austro.Hungaxian~army,. o~ aft- chin, its wonderful sleep, which it a0. Artid~L . "f~:[’ ’ l~’~r sso.i ~ Vol~sossioh ~ertiflod to by the¯ dora in distant countries, and havial~ ting with their male comrades in s6meeomplishes Wi~lx its eyes half open and ~~’~’o~ "ii~ ~ ’~i

ie’.o er m~n authori~ias of theknowledge of all that ]mppens, remainea one of the’ many boer gardens where no perceptible flutter of breath on its ~2~..~.’: ,~ .~, ~ a, t~,~@~ .friendly to Psalm Baker. This )ple mostly cougregate On Sun- lips, causing the young mother to is-...... " - .... ~o~;i .... ~’/ s~ ~,,~ ~’ i~,~,’~i~’ffit,tats h~lheard, ¯long time ,~ ~01k]~’-’,.;..~ -" "~ ......

out; "Send for mother," in toncs~bf ,..~, .... a~ ~’~ o ~’ ,I,.’.’ i....Dr. Livingstone Was at Uagino it is dead this time,.,nd to shriek

t~:; .... so 9s0 ~s s~ ....

great lake, but that he had The F~mlly. ’~oV~paper... . ,. ...., ¯ng~fish--this young’couple,, iu fl~l{ght ,t.rc~’ ~t .... .... ~’~ v~cs u xo~Ss,a ar’~’~l~oeto~"~’~-lake and gone west. He took of the .experien~ whloh three or four bun~r so l~lg ’~1 I0 d# ~,.~;.,~be dclivered to the the babies i~riug,~ a4 have been c~,, .... ~s ,~ t~; ..

latag .... It lOSt l~h 9 ~tleE I.

found, and Sir child ~gi] ridicnlons a good .d, rl~n .... ~s a~ ca ~ 0~ nlien upon hi~ friend being safe .d, till|, a|b |a e|’| S 4hands of the ruler of Maganda. ’ to delighted wil

it r0ad~ o

Earth’s lllghest Spot.The highest inhabited spot in

world is the Budhist cloister of Hanlein Thibet. wherelive at an altitude of 10brothers

ored the o! the,th..~meth~ highestpenn ever palmed the Eventhe ,top of Motmt Illsdail a guides founditto do this, though thetcif did not confess to feelingam badthey. The high,st mountain in tworld--heretofore ’ suppossd . to beGanris~akar iu Tkibe{--ia now.sai~to be in the Samo range..

............... b~n~mn ?’_WJ~ri~¯ 1~ hlgh~. ’ ’

ever for motheragR ~.h., 12 l~a b 1~

25 0 91 15 310 18~ S 9

100 150~ ~1 S.A~when’ ~s ~.~ to ts

1~ 17~ 10 I15 ¯ ST’" ~ 9’; "

summons comes which none yetgarded, though it will be a ~ 9~1 ~ ~’~! ~and ea~ one {or you, then Toter ........... ~ . ~k~

..L ? ........ ~’BquIAKINn ]~()OT, AND "lSuoms.--To Amma~q~. a~.tllt0 l~9u~ohold

prevent the soles of’ boots and sh6as ticlo Whfeh’lt1~’w~r~ ?@hl~d;~o kecF/rbm Squeaking, says: the E.~oa ::and Imud for t~n~ua~x~J ill is

tavtrp~, gro{~. ~hop, who j~,ea~cr Chrou!cls, r.asp,,Wjth,a coarse cellent for olaan~il~ paintt s)Iv ~r,have. b~’.:i~mding 1 How the outsolo and xmmm, ima every ~p~{~| p g~jl~ th ~ w,

who of leather that, cornea it~ d4t|~ e~[’~bg in friction ’ the ~otion of the

/Then ,Indlcd.heel to to% ~o boot or ~0

,pt arttde. :

rgr~elkOolored sDk~ , ,. ~rr~’ - , ~.w

"Tbar mn’t nom ll|tl ,,’~ ~0thin

gs ",a ,-m~h~traepoalta~tFtwas the ~om-

the oountr~man ms he strode9111t~A’,l*l’l .A ~,O8

t~oraet taat ~hi~ ~tt~uaoa mlgl~t ~’ats-~raet~d while ai~o~entgnmeethe~,loW~r.This is of tim ski

how b[~-in

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O H O I OEO Wo St:Whar£ .........:.. 91.’ 815i °+x’

. Coo.pet’s Point ............... 9 ~,..... Kiq~hn,~Sid~-g ........ . .... ....... . ¯ . ... ~ ....... - . _. .... -:.:__. ............................................................ ~ .........HaAdonfleld ..... ...~.;..;..., 0 5~ I $ 34144810 4,--- " "’-" : ¯ ............................................................ " ..............................................

,,De,- ,,u a" as 00, DEVOTED-TOTHE INTERESTS OF HAM i0NTON AND MAKING MONEY, ......... .........W.hite Horse;..; ...... :02~ 703 - ’ . " . ~+" "¯ Berlin ..................... ~ ..... 105’ 1’27 " " ’- " .....

LI2 ....--- HA MMONTONf ....

In the ~ ’ ~ - " = " - ~ o1~ [I"511~3’_ ....

-:-OF H’" "’~s"ONT~N~[~LI~ U ~

Nothing l.lko it In’the NV’orldi,,! Hummonton ............. ..... [21 804 " " " ~ " " ’ " ": ¯+ TOWN..¯ .e,. o.t. aoo, ........:| . Every /n~t/gent citizen, profe~looal~ or ~oo-profe~slonM, mechanic or laborer in the whole Elwood ......................... [2 5

. ~F_,_-N~_~]~,~X~r-~-~-r~V~;-+~

lhovJd eubsot~ibe for the Adrift. Wherever ahown or seen ic is sure to take a firm hold on- Egg:Harbo~..;:.;:.~...; ..... :12 ........... A REMARKABLE Routes for the PostPomona ........................ 151028642 lowing, which is known as"bIothcrShip; ment, has just returned to W~hington, A son and dau~hf.er of thcfamous D’/vy nois and Ohio on the morning of the 8th, Treats.D ISEASES OF THB LU~IS, and~

.... -I=~S~3S~ A~]~ IP’t~-’l%a"1"’r.’~" ~A~3~L~ Abseoon ........ ; ............. 2 2 I0 43 6 57 " ~RONIO AFFECTIONS....... .Hammontbn Cranberry and ~__ h4~l~4e, andi~la#’kJngf°ruaeirculati°°~nd reputati°nunparaHeledlnthehl~toryofJ°m’z~

Atla4~tiearrive ............... 25 [1100!714! ton’s Prophecy," was first published in after several weeks travel throe

11~ xr ~ ¯ B,~,~ t~-~Aet C~-~o~.~, I~r~z~ Wzzxm - - 1488, and republiShed-in-~6~IVTIt--Wilr Midc]lo and Southern States in the inter- Texas. ’ " Edmund A. Souder, the senior partner" OFFICE, 1203 Green St., Phila.

¯ IT GIVES YOU ALL YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE."" . ..~eom AOOm.F’ ar#~M be noticed that all the events pi-edicted in eat of his division: Mr. B.’s labors are A. 1Portion of the Yale College expedi- of the shipping firm of E. A. So-der & PILES OR IIENIORRHOli)A~ . -...... T’oese limits are among t]~o ~

B :" Oa~,~t D+aa.~ for: Co.~zs; Vv~m~os;~

A.., ~’~t~i ;~o0s P.-~t -- ~t-the~t.wo l~L.linea--_whieh isstilt immeGsc-and--very-responsible.--Hi~-ro~- -tio~-arrived at--Salt ia~died-0nT-hursd~;’:

BeSt. " ha~’iogtl0Lall" the faeditiesSts~e" for ~ . rand~lge 13x~,°f lnform~tlO~A mounted,Magnificent°nreaAymatterPto of frame,’$5’00specialis preee~tcdand0~]generalG~Lr0m0,to interest every ymrly round, subscriber.in ,~LOST~ 3~,B~EI " ’e

Abseo0n.:.Atlanti°EggPomonaHarbor’"’"; ....... .......... ............" ~ ..... 686 G 41128J1256110:12112~3b0000 ~43552@19"5~

ill fhCAndCarriages futcre--haVeaeoidontsWithout eli theh°rsesulready’o0mOworldShallwithg°’woe;tO paSS: ehi[d.ri]y formSres]izedinNever the_]2.0stalby~e foroeVerySerfliee’sin’coman’RrethcW°man’Satisfaet°’iIlaugura-’[tnd frOmAn Wyoming.ot~cia[ dispatch_ Territory.[rolu¯ ~ort Sl]] says¯ ¯ 0ged¯. Last 68Suodqyyoare. J.¯ E. White, a promhlent If-eareddanger,Al[ ~,indsdJoeltivety~eaustles.or -Gy ABSOllP+T3ON, Wiinstrumeots,¯byPerfectly and. ....

8ubecrlpilonprice $3 O0 pe~’ year, la adve,ee. 8ingle copies ten ce~t& Around the wor’d thoughts shall fly the rumored capture of tidal post by ~n- ~citizen of Memphis, andw.ho was in p/i- WM, A 3~cCANDLISS,. M.~ 1 ).sFloodiugand ]l)rainlng, ~ PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED .i.oo .......

...... DaCosta ...... 7191200548 In the twinkling of an eye. tion o£the postal service, has there been dians is without foundation, son on ths charge ot horse stealing, was No. 2001Arch Street, Philadell ~hia¯ W:,tcrs shall yet more wonders do,+are easily and cheaply cleared add "--O ¯ Hammonton. 600 ~ 214557 one third of the accessions to that service ~. ...."TTFF The~vorld-upside down shall be~ - rLgenta-ar~ki .n~$5-to ~4~Q~e~7~- ~3 ~ora ...................... 6-17 ~1 ~4 Indians of........ ~ .......... ~nd-gold-foun d-atro0t=e f-tree- ap~

Waterford ............. 6-22 ~4"21 ?2~ 1~ years.

~Through hills men shall ride, ¯ theprison about half an hour, she went glA’too ...... o 32 7551319 311 Andno horse orassbe at his side. There now seems but little doubt that the Great Neweha Agency, Nebraska. CaM, En chart & Son. ++for COMI~ANYorINDIVIDUAL PURPOSES

~ Add~e~dliett,r~to~R01~ A P/HLLI~S, ~bll~hc~,~ra~oa, P~. Berlin ..... 64080B 33439 r men sballwalk ~Hwaukee shipped on Sept. 1st, 42i," tothe gatd and desired to .be let" out, _L +~

tlongivonby Ash]~nd ................ ,. ...... 704820: 42065T .In the air mon shall ~ceeen, State by a handsome m~jority. Those 661 bushels of wheat, thcrevolver his beadG. F. ~IILLER. . ....................... ~;. ..................... :Iladdonfield 7.158_34+ 44870t~ .......~EIH~EVUE-AV’ .L~-~A-M~ONTON~-__

_~- I ~ 8~2 -5-25 ~ as a wooden boat.fl°ah 500,000 awarded_to this Gee- necessaryto-say-he passed out~ jumped .............Rlehards’ "Cranberry audits Culiur ’ Vine St 757907540739 Gold shall be found arid shown, Republic,~ns, talk in"~hat direction. TTie ~r~ina~nt at GGb~v~ was paid into the U. upon a fleet horse awaitivg bin, and es- .oo o,oeei t ,-,O RELIANOE W £NGER I I~addonfield AooommodaHon--Leaves VinoSC.. Inn laud that’s not now known.¯ .

~ [Wharf. 900 .~ m, 200, .640and 1]..15 p ]~ ~ire and w~er shall wonders do: o

¯ - "Ha-veTi(idhnusual~pportunitles of ~seertelning"AND masses of the voting population of the S. Treasury; cn Tuesday, by~ Secretary caped. TLe alarm was given, pursuit in-

-= ........~ and Haddonfield~5:50.and--ll-00-a mfnnd 300--- .................. -England shall.at last-admit-a flew. --~- _State, iLis.~aid, are_fully_committed t0 l,_in_one.bond --" - stituted+_butLin.vain.__~.he wife_was_ar. - .......

_~.preeiseley what is wanted, and of produo- 1000 pm. ¯ The world to an end shall come, the,policy of encouraging Northern emi- A citizen of flock county, "Wisconsin rested. Some twelve charges were held Watchmakers a/~d Jew~le~ g

__ ing a perfect Maehin~. They haveElSE "

In eighteen hundred and eighty-one. " .

~--hrought~out--a~---;-eatTiely-~’V~ New_ ersey Southern_ - ......... . . _askin~ aid_of Congre~n "build- is recorded to-have said, "I can alway: agains’t him |or-horse stealing, r--25t Ner.t~Soo0nd-St~et, ....

...... .---~--- " - ...... ¯ merits in the agr.’o:flturM and mechanim~l-’like gin " f~,,,,,4,,.,.,1 ,.,~,-2 T~k^~ - .... "-4 .... "PROVIDENCE.’ .... -- ... .... and.tho.only dircet route.between Ne,~o,k-- V~ASrU.~GTO~,J~’C’~e~t’ 9, ]8~3" industries-of theState This beingthe ’ u,p,b~t imuu .uobla~Jt. .. , .¯_¯

" - " ¯ ’ " . " Charles A. Lamont, n broker, resid’:ng " - - . ¯ -¯ MILLVILLE, N.J. Famuv ±vlaonmes. and Long Braneh,,Red Ba~k, Farmingdale. ,£hethermometorindieatesthcmereury i~o]icy of thc State, ;* means thb endorse ....ft" a u N+ ~ fel ’:~ " ""

HOW TO REOONCILE THEM.. 4~ ~ ~~- AgSbtlS ]J[ayl~ 1878, as Follow~. ~ ~

.L’Me’vv-- -~ J.~’~"~tJ- . J~ ...~£.z,+.~ ~,~:~-^+r~+~ . o

:Bri°l~sburg’ Manehester’T°ms River’Baruegab

down to 55 degrees above zero~ the mg,~ts ment oft4eI~epub]lcan partyuf the State. -W-iudow--e~tur - "- - " "’ .... - - ~ ~ ~ - :_ ~EMIUM NOTES, ’ ~9’~8~9.@O

~ml fm~ . Are the BEST, being Tuckorton, Atlantic City, Vinolaud, Bridgoton,. . . " on 1~1 n van e, . ., t iron ms " " ~D -Pl~r ¯

: .._-.- + . _ - ~n, the Uommzss!oner of ,=as foundde-,~ " ’ When Fa]staffsenthtspage to’ Mastor o?. ~) _j~ I~- ---~----~ zn and once a am the poor lceoplo who thc Bureau o[ Edueanon, who ~aflcd for . - Dumbleton for a satin cloak and ,~ffercd ~..b.~ ~ ’~ e~ ’

~-- ........ e ense " ’ . - - &m sse gerot the Amenean Express . , o ¯~0TAL, . ~|,OT,g,lSS -- i.=J- " " rrr~ . - ’ ¯ " Summor Arrangemont .Adoptcd Juno 2, 187:J":aro unable to spare the t,me and xp Europe about the 1st of Au~ust,hasal-

"0 a ’ r " " - ~" " . + .his bond and Bardolph siorpaymet~t, the .~ " ’ I N "~ "".~ " ~ " _. - " ¯ c~ . " ~ ’ Leave NoW York from Pier 25, foot ~urr~iy St. ....

ot-her lash - - . t~ . w s a rcstea at ~avenport, lOWa, oll - , ¯ ¯ " c~ ¯ " ~ ~........ ~ .... =’:~ ............................. [~[ ~~.~.~,[ ~ "~’X" 6.4,gA.~LForLongBranch. . 0fvzsttmgwatcrxngplacesando - rcady exammcdmanyofthe educational

th.e27th+ins.t~_. "the5 .......~8~e+y_W_gs_~tha~.L~b~_~*~.t_gi]~lL|lked~itgJL.th~ t.~_-

..~ _.. ....... ea ....... ’.s aso -I , W! -"@ t~-lU-l~O~",II~11" ,, , ~’- - - ql~r-lm~mr~%t~-fo~,h .... - _ ~ = ~ _ -; -. . ~o ...... - -_ ~~"~ - . .... ~-~o .......... .Phit~l~tl~ ,~-~m---- ~r n the--ho~-g6-~-bT -institutibns--s~-~bn-db-fiahd othe’rcities in ,~ .~uu~. ,, ....... . ’security. The Knighf called Dumb]qton ~- "

¢~ .i. m I I ’ _ - IJMq_ - ~’ti~,~l~,’~ p m or ,.o g ~ranc , ~ __ . pm. .

Term OFTEN Years + %1# . n 1 , ~t~~--~-~+~+-~ L-~.x.v . .~~" - +_+ -- 40op m " " ’ " " " ’. n eh’o~at; " e ha a ~ ~isnop axorris, senior J6tsnop of the " . ,, . -~-~ ,~.,..~..,~....Z~gL+.L I. -

~m~ ~mm~. ~,~ ~~ [5.15 " + .... " " RedBank.~n~er natures law,.tlaey ow ]~ H s Iready~enttothe~urcaua]arge ....... . ...... aud ctaed, I wouldas-hef theywould p.rlhn,/,,t*~,,~ .... la,~,:u ...... u,..~ " +

.... roDS here ..... + " Jxtetl~ouzs~ ~plsco~’al unure/t m this couu ................................ V’~ .... "~ ........... ~"the f _ . . _ _ . wy m um as step l~ wttn me ms o c l klncl...... i _ _AGAINST LOSS BY ........ :- -~ .... J ......... I ~~7 oll~L,, -- "i~,~~~,~. . [ . Leo.yes North Hammonton _ -. ,.__zr’ horn ~, the invlgoratmg at p colleetzou- of cducatlonal material,, such - . . . ....." put ~tslJaiio iii~------:~-0 ’~ " ..... "’" and d "le - . . "~. ................... ----’"~ ....... : ........ +-w, 0"-’of the--blorth - +a-s-r^~-~- ..... ~-~e ...... -__~-.,~. ..... :~a- try, m stud to-bs hopslessly-flt at-his homo ...... .: ,F :-~ - - -, ....... ~-: ...... . ...................-- ~ = ~[-- ----[e.~lJ~--~4~O~ .... ~-.~+~.~ ....... [-747-f~-fn-for.--~Tv-Y-or~’~-L~T~.-B?-~fii~h/TSl~ .......... @t ~aratoga ana L~ .~ ~~ . t~purt~ ~ r~urma~ury ~u~u~u,,uu~ auu . +. .’ , ,; r,+. " soeurtty. " ~o WhO goes a Dorr.,.wmg, wm~aw’a~ . m~r~ffivT ....

, ¯l:~e ncl+ i,-htrLin ¯!~al!~-----#"~’~"" ¯

-. ~ ..........~~-r.)a~l_l.]l=.~l ~~..i ]oH’lq \~._.N ~~o’~l~i;~’~~~~]~. I Eiver,Tuckert~nWhiting’, Juno.tion,R It:. " au~ Jarrot~ ~-. . . ~ve*y oneinterestedin national POlifies !of the working classes. Among the insti- m ~prmgnelu, urine.

, goes n sorrowiog. Not only Shylocks, but ": ~’"~’:GEN~m~+ m-’~’ ¯ " ’ : "¯ -- ._ - " d~ar Imrm .when desired’_ __ ’ ~ ~ ---~l-Lli~;’~,~t~-l-~l:l-I ’ : ~~~ l~-~-~~~,L~-om~__~ ~~ t~mport=of ~h hewisited-wasn- ~L- e ~--:~olhCtor ~m~~~r~mr~ ~ ’- ~ ........ .= ’ :-=

~.’gh~ed oy this ~o.mPaC " - . ~.~r~ u~-~- I lid . , ~~, v]~ ;~.. and Baysido.. " " , " every telegram’of a politiqal naturo+ from I _~~~edxa 1739, by 6t Taxes of the Dist,ric~ Of Columbia, was cause thoy, as well a’~ Falstnff’~ +-tailor, ~¯ . ’ayfare but one.hail’as h, rge as other blutual ~ ..... . . -- ~o,’- " L.~’~ ~ " ’ 12 25 p m forVineland, .’’ ....Mussachusetts. Tho tnumvh of Ben But-[~at timewh0s~ :arr~stdd,1;@V-Sgturday, on the charge, "like not theseeurity ". ..... ~;"EW ~l[ll~Y Is~vll ¢ . ;t’," _ Oompanics in thi~ Distriot~ while the Cash Pay- ~ ~ " - . . . " [ . and Bayside, . "

¯ meat i|_tho_sntae ........ " ....... ’- E~--: ....... ¯ J ...... It ~avee-L~qbor ......... It ~at’e* t]le Oto,~rZ -.- .............. ¯r d-coW cn [6 20 p m Whitings, Shomoug-and Atsion, also’ hr Woul4~be hailed, wit k- joy by, henna-I ~by-_ob~crving, us he

o. admits," of. misappropriating reCaP ~ i .o o’~.EW

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. . It ,.%t.;~, Time. ’.t’nis.macnlne wh, oem, tctt, gntt~e ane from ’¯ for Philadelphia, via Winslow Junction . ’ ~h~c0h00h " one ita] _Wdemall; ~nd a poor ula, +,..,+ ....a

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]twHISarelteOoetErergYear:" without any change, anQrumo,&c. Wills w I Arri¢o’i ~ortbHamm,nton " ~ority, t~ecauso they. lille him tot hi.. in-[~occupied. .. . ......by theiu- $ , " ¯

. . Y. Y 9 nd"~’eourity.; . asho SeWlIlO’e, :wilibeioeoredatthcvorylowestrates. _V- "-- + _-- . ,4 ." ,~r .~i . -rT . 1747am fromWinslow;Vinoland, Bridgeton, . .domitablewill and couroge, watvingthe[~h’viog babies in_l’ TheG~e~tC0mlcli Im rovedOrder of_ cannot endorse, others will not cn0orse- , i]

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~ " ~nn8 WoconsidcrthoProvidencosuporiorto.ail -- ____[008~~ntlo City

~heex,a snary gra,.- tbem~bandono.dbythe,r~nited States matin ferhim. Lio has no lands, noehattels, on.. ammon -,. _. / )¯ FunyA~ L’. MULI’ORO, Secre!ary. . ~ " ~ ’ other~ for tho following retisone- 1~’~. AVER O I, O TH ’ ,~n,,ow ........... It has, :ho@ever, boeom’e++reasonably Cer" I ~: in+!a+nts:[~sdayt~-Repre--i whioh he-cau give a ’mortgago.. Wh~re [ - + . --

+ !, he m san ui,e~at ~ie can double the ~odlee a~d all atmchmentrfor-Maehtae~------ ~li~ll . ’~,~_’. L .... . " .u.t.~-~. ¯ 122~ pm from ~ow York, Long Branch and " tainthattheuntiringBenwillnotbodh~-[~~tedb.ythoho~IfRa]: l~gteswerepre~t t~- ..... ~-’-" ..... : "eu i + " " - - " ~-77

~a~ . ~ [.qnalityof~t~hitoRubber, are ailsecured-tothe o--~--. [~~ Vincland, Bridgeton- ~--7~"-’_.--~ . . _-’- ~. m_.~______...~.~~: .._ _. _-_ ~-" =._au.’~~( ...... :_ .~

¯ " ". .... AGENTS. ’ tU - VA ’ ¯ I shafts in tho m,~st permanent manner ny the _. -- 1- M’illion now in U’so, I and.Bays!de . ¯ . 7~’ . .. . . - I ............ ~o " ’ ¯ ,, " ¯ ¯ oh|nesoftheahovo m~ke. "’ " .... ~aa~Tf " :

; . " J+AlffedBodlne, Williamstown; C.E.P.May" I1~ ’ . [MouRonProeess, makiugthobcst rollorintho over~a Ia I I~~nch for New’ ~_-ork, 700 /" ~ _n+umb~ing]700 The Wisconsin river isso lowthat it [him’i."Y°U tony bor0bbcd orcheated, or mmee°t~tuea_b°v+ °mako. / ’\ 49~_ ....... i~

~-=: I World, ’ : + ..... . ’ [ 7 4~8, a m, 234 and 6 13" pm. ~C d y Mrs. Bardct~;, I can bo cros~ed in man,, ,qacos almost dry I y~ufinvestmont may bo burned up, and WlW~DTn~,~: :~.

.. " .JEoW, May’eLan,llng;.’A. Stephany, EggHar- ¯ m "I,=,,I I"~.~ .......... ~,,, _ --,o ¯ ; ’ ] ’~rZ%rthII~mo~ton, ~audienC0"~esl~nu~’it~slYourinsuraneow0rthless;oryoum"yab." ’ "~_.~’’~’~"ZJ’~. am° . .... !{~ _ - _. - |~ -~~ o_ twent: onrr u~e_lgln’ol~~ ¯ . + _------ .... s ’ . p P .SERAT, ffO,L~LCOI, E,

~873,it~*-"-".-"’" ¯. ..... will dry up e~,tlre,y, i-;~ ~ i~-~ .-. , . ¯ .. , ¯ ’ " ¯ I!..... " rlp ..... th0b-~i~hte~t- ~-r~-pe~t,~’--"W~likb -n0f ---= ............. ~

:" -,0n,:l)r. , .-- ,o,o,,or,,,.hioe,,,no sooowc.,,,,d t eoo- ....... ° .... " .... DYSPEPTIC CORE[s Clement, Haddonffold~ H. M. Jewctt. Winslow. ~ ¯ ’ = ¯ cienoy0fiheWringeris ti~erebygrcatlyreduce~" hong ~ranen, ouno ~; ~ o ,., ¯

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: ~-- --’-,~ ..; I ~ne ot the n~W e,urch[-~~m. ~ vu’t[ing their PURII~IE8TIIgLWIHL’rtEGur, ATESTII~ i!....... ; . ~ ’ " ] ~ 8outh Church" Socis- ] ~1,~ ,,e n~ ..... ACTION OP TIIE ItEART" IMPARTS & ’~

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. ~[~ | from b ottor~lng or being throwol ] this wrin.~cr give the utm0st ease and stead~ein working, while the double’stOPoutofprcven~sthemgear;. -PETERSoN ~ C,~RP~NTrR.’, Gen’l"~. r%S..~ I] ,..t ’[’--~ ~’-~-~--V--illll~~~-JL-7 :-1-----7--1’ i. 1 ..... reom,nuni atibns .............and iron this time anti!, e Returnee.. . iron the cotton tatcs" ttof Ag. ......now t ""] ot ] ;hGn( ty. at the corner ot .O lStOe ......aua u rt¯ .e. . are istrustfut 0t hi;hon:t’l° tla Os any poor m ALT.Y T0 CL ANSZS ............’rn )JL0O . STOMACa. ’ .........."" ....

~~ too ~rt, cqmcn are [da .~. 0o~.a ]ar~o~athcring+ I’~°~: .................................. I ~-~ "" ¯ - ’!

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" ~I’~I I denceos.de,ired.- " ’’, ........ I ,~4 1B 00Kll,,,~l~Ir, ..... ~heorl’u’ness, and I d~~n~+-,~dod;, i -l~IIyh~ l~r ~2~ I - ~Llres J-~yspeps18;.. ....... i~’ ~ JOliEt ~ell11111~

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¯L_n ] 4th TheADd~ST’ABLEOVRVF~DGLAYdb " ] ~ l WANTF’I311 ~f.,~..-~ L~ 1[ The improvemi~"ts. "in the. clt" y. are still" tlxttt tlxclr" elnp]oyer~ are better..saustied" . . Now, Ilaven hns.a

Mayor worth hay- o[ his’. zeal,,.whero....he has. no ",,terceL. at ONE DOLL&it PER llOTTf.lgg ~,¯ ’ ........... 2::° 7,| readily udJu,te this roach,he .o robs of nny slee Travehng Agont, I ~~+ ~ II ^ LL .L=-NL~I/ 6~ I ,............... o .......... I or.th!okeess,-makinga, porfeet-fasteuing.--No ............. .t.r.~.~..l..,_~.O~T~]’__E I ~11~~.~",~I~[: .... going On. The Board of _Pabhe Works, I with thc:... The late wholesalg_mic:ati0n. !n .......... "- ¯=--. ....... i-. o , .ore,+,,, o’ - - " -%.-sysw ’

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/, ,,us fG-~orrowcts~cs fl~o can " ; ..... ff-I

somo oi its extzava,ance e u on tho lanters The street ear and SCiZl,lg one oi tl~o partlcx e~rve out his tortuno but nobody will e t ,

n the Unnon now al d ce fair dunlin to I ~ust in time to veto it t~ust 1 nn with the tools 410 Arch tit , Phllada or. nM-p r ¯ . . l -ar+oo,.ht.od!nth,em.oh,ne.,,!t’, alit, o at’ m,., ’~h~roi. noeltyi " , /nowseo thene ssity ot " ’ " g ’. ." It~iU’Utete°!~: _ I ¯ ., ]I[glPUUi ’ | requiolteo era sret. 01~ss wriogor, t .ua~. ~.sa ~ qLMnT’¢~wnofmH .~...,,,~ u,,,~ .,,..,m..-.ublM. I ~7"f’~. ~vY’~A3r&7-%~NLL’t~,~ 10~tH .probab y ,,ever .has’ i I ~uch a brief, spacereturn the needcd labor upon their, plan-. I,’.urder., . . ’

] ~aL and labor. .. ,no°de be. I --18"tf Athmtlo O[ty, ~Tew Jertoy.

" Of Newark, N. J. "¯

,n-t’W, --| Prov’xdenco ~OO1 Co.s I ¯ ~’a~-¯ ’ wmem’rutonave’momL~’tl~"£’r°v-~pr~-~3 II ~L~~{~~~#l~nt_~×~L.,,9 : .....

__ , o[ time; been subject to such improve-. . tat one. The ~pirit o[ haughty, diotauon A Clay eounly, Kentucky, auet,oneer,. I l~ayi, w[iieh. . oapi-] AItKAN,~.,~.,=,, " I1’ ’ ~ . merit themt any etmtlm. "

: i MO. V62 Broad Btreet, ¯ b-~n |. . 0o~caee, n. ]. "~ ~reparaUox~overOfferedto I Nl++ fl qP ment, asWasqingtom S~reets in iront ~t] aurvives the institution wh:ch foster- pulIedonturcvol~Cm+~elve’% andyct[ P~arr~ ft~A A~rn~a "R~amo~w ’

~(--7~O-~o-;liE~~ ..............-’94~-=-----l-Agency’11 Warr°n Strcet’N Xr 0ity :~ ~°°i~e~!~}~{tq~-~l-~-~ { ~~---~-~’~] .........

--"...,r.,,°Lwh°lu-blnck" ha~’o bo~u-ox’,mvated-for]. , ’.’ . n-I cd it,-eud-will-bo-e~dicated-only-bY-lmi~’--~~-h’o-ll~~ ~%-~, Cl~]. ,., ¯ ,. , ¯ ,, ’ , ~ar~’’ "¯ ’ credit,+ ] ’ ~osxctvo,y--~’-~-’~’ ...........’. ........~uro anct~,,itonamo. -- --7

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a+~"~nlL~ ~tr, and .unedg.alegt fio~r " .] .-. .- t .-._" _- ~ -_.~ .

e~--,o-s six unu el~ht Jcct. 1 IoDcrty.ow , l,.Lexver once . sa[u is ,,olng on I el 41 )lerrupt ]llm iv... Y ............... L’---.t,,’, w- ¯ .....¯ ..... QEpltal "": ’@loo~oOOe ’ It"--it’JO ]|-- .- - li + -~~ d/10al~toftno’ilts’,e~t,mLmnl~s, per~. nmnstbe t’~o’-" _ .... ,~amxx’,~\\-+.~:~t ers, efcourse, arenlado tosuffer, unless/ J.]t. Dodge,]~+q.,Statistieian of the hiscareer, l’utt]~etnshotguns ovor by ul~dsix P’~rccnt’interest. Thobo"rnwer/ ])ol!vered froo te anyaddrcss on’rocolpt ;

" ¯ , t , ,, pile0~u~ ¯ ] e, BLATCHLEY8 IMPROVED [ ~ m oetre.markableg.mea. It ~.~ "-~ -- -- :::.: ::.1 (~ongrcss, wltb its merciful hi.,’, comes] l)clmrtn~eio! Agri0uhur’, has returned the fence an learn ca. thart cachet be cheated out ot It td which is] . . ... ;-~hli 0olz~aty htluro agtiast LOSS or ’ ~ ~ ~ ............. I "-’~V’~IMIM~ "+ enec~tmycm~mtmyM I ] G[wEN AWAY,

, ’. . . . ~ r ." ’ - .............. | UNII TnlAT+ WilL 00nVIaCO yOU of Its worth~ I¯ .-~glIIA~B by ~’IRBs upon all dueriptione -- . I I~ ~ uu~,.Ju.ru.a~,Ju.,Jt~ I ~ tutd~ei~--Itnaaeureaso I " ¯ ~, r, ’ ,"- to their" re~cuc nnd makes m,’...tory al;-/honl 3,rienna, whitl er he went as (~oln. ’lTe Burlin,,ton and Missouri ]railroad not deed"d to Illnl till ne aas Ilnl~netl I)a’,-/ snd provo It :

Ill I~roporty, at rates u favorable to the In- . . I . IMI ~ WOOD PUNIP. a.."~V~many. ~,_or ~,~=,. A J:lno ucrman unromo.¯ ~lla~La~F oth~goodoompmmylathls vicinity ’ ~ ] _n[ ~ Tattolees, Durable, Efl~olent, ~annd ~Bronehttl~ tha~tt ,

’ propriati,ms sufficient,t° indt.,+., ,;fy such’ nd.~.~ioner t0 the late [nterlmtional Exile- tr~itdit-eal’, h~r,ished with a bliller buffering for it, ,lie cannot rcn away with it. ~ Aaaross-~’;t’ili’;aa.~!ltI!~,NDoraers LoiN TIME 01~ NEED.? i

~t on tht Mut~a! Xleck or ~ ,dktn~m|w I ~ ....... nnd CKean,. ’rho__ best Puree I. ~" ms eotlln°een jpm.nom~e~ mtos tnet~ com. Ue eend un Elogant .Chrom% mouuted and losses. Last session f3ongrt.t~,. ;,t all it.s sition, iiu returns to. ids duties rei,vig-. ’ ,nlt;i’or nard. a V,’est’in,,housc~ air brake- , .N°" hte" caa ,aurn, ~t" ul.> lle cannot’ , lesson. ] ~t’,,...ff ~--.~,~.~,,,~nvm~xr ’i~_. I ’-iil ,er,hn ,oa.t ,oo,.,.Atten. I --’i~" :P:n~r~------ ready fer framing, froo to every ,Kent.

app|’e!,rhH,ons, gavo tt:e .dl~,l,,,,t near,y orated in heahh, a~d Iu]’.vll’a?,htt/,’!th ’;¢,l,oh.]~,’t.,,ir~eoln, Ne].)ra,k,, ~]cpt,.’|l.h, ~t.~jt~lu~i.~l;°i]~cbr°~::d!]i~t!lv~.a+~ .]o’°.];~:/~ llroad,~rsot, NowYor~ .... i. ........ . -’~-’. -1Hvl~dl d~lsm4 aanaldl7 ..... ~ ] ~KEEl]tloa is oepeclally iovited to ~~remlt. ma(s or ’ AOENTS WANTED FOR. ," ’ " ..... I~ ] ~~B atehley’s 1Patont,Ahipt:oved I ! --. ibmv~i’or I¢~..ne~d.t~j . . .2 -- -- -- -- /.. ~ ¯ ¯ =, .~ tohi mi]lio,~S0f dollars. ~ his year it wil I i,liOl’lt,ktioti o} ificn and t:,Angs in tlio with trui s for tho~m~riuan_L’amal~gi’~al . ’ u . " / ¯ " i" ~ OFli’llDlll~. I"11 " e ¯ I)" Ohoet, .-’ e~,au~u~o[umm’n~ ’ -- ............ - ..................... ’

.............. Br~ck~tand_N_~w _rop_ _ _ : : ; ..................... m I ~L~ Vulve, whhli ©e6b,~it~iiU I -’"~.~--.~-L:-~,~m:r~m~n U N U-h R-G-H-U--U--N--U .................. : ........bb:ne~e""awto-al’Pr°P riat°~-d°uhl°=th"t ~i~-~iltu~il-h~’~-6f"Lu-~ ’oI~5-’-|ILC~ ~’-" "]~,]~ibilion iu Boston. Sont It). 1 i. and cannot strtp xt of~~|lan lie1 -[-- ’-

......... {-:7 ...... J~[-~-~.~ro~nt o ~ I ~l~’vm N bewlthdrownwithcutremov-I IlU~° IthagnoequaL . . OR am,m,,t,a,ld next ycnr as n,ueh more. l;,~ri,g_so,nevery inlpnrt~nt Ina!tor for 12, h,’riveithcro i, good’order’,oo~uin K ea, pui hairfromabald h0ad. Nor inJ ~ ~ ~. ,

t stt in eonsol,, , ,uoh a loan is his honsstyt COlnpt toneotemo. 0. W31ssaR,5~,mr,r. l"I ] ~ ~ Ing the Pump ordist~rb!q| lltllatltlsOatglltlpes’lonpql~nlet ...... LIfe Below the Surfaeeo Wi h |hc,ouppropria!io.~. " " i g pub]eatlo,,in the dlpar!,nental reports, througl, attaohcd to nx,~rJss trains. ..... i ¯ .. : .... ’ ¯. / ~]~_-: Ill. E. BOWLESi M.D.,

+ . I~ ..... { ’~B~I~I ~ tl,ejoinet. Also, the C°PFerln wU}um ....... mssJ~+e~-~t~s---~tl~s~a!~-"~ussme= -,~,.. ¯ J~X’~ ..............a:nv: ,, .n.~v,’~~ d Chamber w!el nevereraehser iea!es, a 6 | ,=__+U~o~.,.kan~r~b~ltamt~l" . , .. "tobe]iovoth*ttthostre01sot Washitgton ~llch will growin interest und0r lti~ , .... ~ ........ zeatorvlgi,ancoalsirustcu. ,to tSStltll-/ UI| ~J~’J. ~L~k.7-~.

¯ . ’ 1130 uom~nlt481onc, r el. lnulan 2~.llalrs ¯ ¯

": . agettt for .Ha~twtoltton. ’ ~1~ t outlast any oth,~r. F~: ’tby Dealers overT- ] .... ~,~’~lh---e i’e---~t t--’o--~l~esh 942 Psgcs 0-,taro, 130 "Line Engravlnge. wdl coolpare {kvorablv ~tth the streets inanu~ren~enl LIFB ......... u atcd to the excrmso o[ them nil hv ills/ ]]~/~~1~~,~’ .

i whore. Eeitd for oala!ogue ~-~d ~rlce.iist. | ]ig¢~evel ~l}~’Slml~+ I~..m_n.~_ln~_/IU~__tl_°.~n,Relates Iooidonte and Aocldents beyond the. . . . , . = " ’ ntis instructed’ tile xnulan ~gcnt nt the , ¯ ¯In any city In the Wol]d. ~lho wcahhtor -, ’ - -- } li’ II .... "{e" Cloud A end to demand of tile S"

fear el losxng the aunihe paid in advaneo,~ - ’ ":: - - . " -HA| 0 ErAtOll~! ¯ m Ir, a~q~vcmm mllmmrs~ ~ww~ml~ ¯, .. . ~ .......... .

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0 ~00" 0ommcree" ~,troet," ’Phi|ado., rah~ | ~wllg" ~m---~ m~m.Jltt~....¢ ’ , u|lrnt~ et ~ay ; ntarmogs andAt|v°nlnr"sdo o war° n,x . ell rc resent ’ " ’ : ~" " ~ ’ ’ ’-- " together w th whatvvor he lays out to in- PIONP, ER STUMP PUI,I Rg~ot I .......... : __ part, or the ~orld ; Mluo Me f rk- p?r[ions ol tho countryar0 w p . ~ "rhero ", a ]egoltd amo,,g thn hatters that oux tl|e reture of the property captured .......... , ..... ..,I b,, liis hone of m-k 1

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// ~ ] | [,g them; Undoreurrent~ i,fSoo!et~, ,.Oatmb!lng aO, nOlO ~Aany 13a~e Decolno owners el¯ > pruvu utt+ ,arm, .......... " ¯

’ ’ " ’ .... " " - ’ .......... a-e ’ ..... t t,’’ n’ass-ored ] awnccs and ’0 ; ....... / l[av ~tgr~orve’dther ghttomanufaeturs’md,- | 1~"1~]1~.~1, fllqgll~.~l"~d~’ln~lDIITIl~l~ atul Jte horrors ; uavo~’n~ and their myeterlee ; ¯ ¯ " lelt was invonlett Dy ! O IOhu ~ lmt~uu 16 ttunt t u t a , ¯ ,." ¯ " ’ ¯+ ,

" Ipuun" I . I " - ¯ ,nm.auam~m~marm, vat~at ~.na,ms The Dark Weyl of W eL’cdfles| ; Prisoel and real oblate, and claim restdvnoo throtlgh . o. ,,,, . ., ....... , ..... ,. .-, , . . mg tt pay lor itscl/~ ann supp0rL nlm an(l] sell this #oDor,is J!aell;its in lho counties oftuu coo ur snnvOE ¯ - ,e’~. ~ffP..WYf)RY’PTANO}’OR~I .,~ffi, ~:h.,~t~,,ffi ;h,irSeerets;.Vnwnlr,,!,e"oln.henr}h~S,a;., ..... than ~,. ,~,emcnt, ti, o patron ~amtoi ,or,,itaomula~vyuu,+ no, u,eynaa vm- I,i. thl,er borrowin~ dull, thocAtootJ O,.adeu, E,,rl!ngton, Ocean, Atl,.nt!onudOnp

............. I ag~l. VUll~OttoW. Tael~lnltjpt’ej~r~- Sttaoi~ Btorloe of t u Doteeton el urine. ., ~ ", ....... their trale Wishingtoluakoap gri ,- luedthcirlreayebigations, andwil be ""-~’,-th:sshar’mn, lt ’ "" ] May’ I hereby gflv.°Bl°tlce thatIamp~lum~

-- ’ : 0 0 M: "PAN "~’. I ¯~4~ ~.,~..O~. I~.m., ,1~.,..l~tn°~l Thebo, ktrsaleof exl,’tieucowhh brlgande; Jx|reao Bovcral replcsontatlVO ~outtl. ’ . .... ttlrlt -- t 1 . ’ / tonaoraersatrouowm~rat .......... Y ........ :_. ~. ...... ,..: ....... ago to the lloly Scpulohro, and at t,o a lowed no nloro to hu It buffalo ’outside The lhirlin"ton & blissouri River Rail / ........ ;.-./...- ....... ....i. i

., J . _ -- ._ .-- I .~ " ~’~i~h~wl’"~m~’~g’~’~ ,Ight,tlnoplumdens~.,lgamhllng helll;llfo O~ .... u,, u,u tu..y,.~ u ..... , ........ a .... . ........ :_.. ~’ "/ ’,,u. xat~tCt~A~S~, . ~o~,.o~.L

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his destlnatton~ wan surprmed to ltud tl~tt !o as reached t

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t~ ~ | ~, ~t~mtho--pumm"~tl~ tn nrisonl Stor!seofe,’h+,; ,dvonture, amon¢ South from ,umnlcr resorts No,,,, hyi,g sam.o tu.no i:cc~o|l;?~:;,C:llx:r io~::rYm:,ni i,,mr resorva~o,,, . .... ro~,d Co,,’ within thirty-thrco montlls oo-/ .~0,,,o ,::., . ,+,,:o~. i.I~ lfua~ If / ~11~_~ bloo~whieh .eWd.~ lind Iu~llanb; Jeurneye taruugh Sowcrs end 0ata-

-:’}o : ..... : ...... a .,., :_ ~, ...... s ".e-tcxplateu i ’ ’ , P A man in Leavoaworth, lkansqs, whilo ward f’rota Aqril 1870 ~old in Iowa and ~’ s ru, sd¢ 60 ~r

~. I1~111"~ SlCn a/tlffAl~m . | ~’~. ~e~h~a~llthlm~lttt~m~ o,,mbe! .eldent|lnmine|i plralcsaedplracy; |"i .... .,g~.uu. uK,,~*, ..... 8 .......... . / e :J. ~ . | !I., f~ll~"t~ ~’~’~’°~t ~-’~m tortameof thelnqulelflon; wondofful burgta- I~ssion in tho lntsrcst of ieternal il,,- ;}:::~do=~l=:Zi:~:::~nsAo:~,~ .clean,, u,, ou~-t :,ll,a=?.o~rUe~ :hd~t~ ~:ufi:L, Nebraska, 478,988 acre,,Io, 4o525. puroha.! Porpnrtlentare~:And~kol:iul,,r. . ;

/ . WJI~L’Mtt~ JI~il;LJ[.~U’J~ UA’I,gJl [ .m~, ~mQl~ tl~e I~ ~ I~l~_ We waot agents fJr this worh on which we provolne!ltS in the South. ~l’hoy ehim . . . ’ , . , , , . ¯ sere, mostly on trn year, credit, at six tL W, 11tESSB¥,t +~.., ,,... :...,..,.:~. r .,.....s.^t ........... tl,t,cries,tltoalmen’- cnronlolo iroln wnten hy Ihe cav’ng in of the walls of the well, qer cent’ interest The ,mrchascsnverv, o ha~montou, N.J. Inventor & MJmu~l.. . -- ................ | ~ ~neq~ml~ im ~lm~’(ll[am~ glee exelulivo tonltery. Agtnts eoa make ~,,,. ,,,u .,uunt,u~ ,’t ~,o ,,u,u uu...: .... . : ....... ’ . ’ ’ " ’ ’ ° a0 tr( i~ttemmu4~gmAv~um~8 | B INtr, WlBISO ~1~OIL||mleo~ Isna..--I,,1~ ,,llln~ tkt. I,~L- ~..,I fnr ¯ this lnlorlnatlon IS uorlvcu ts Sllenl, nut, ! w hroo tlmea ,.... ,h~...., , ~- JJOmLWtm~Lm, ................. n ............... aie suffori, g lor want of adequate cgisla. . ., , " ’ " 108 acres api oe. " .... -’. lhlllhll~ltltltg’wIIil~ JX~-ig+’~Wwy~"~ / ,W~..~ ~-l~ml~--/~ citoularsnd|Fo:iMtarmetoarenls, ti0t t,~,eouret, n tha h,,;hll,~, M’ noo~S- at all OW,ltr, a tow uays ol successive pary, and throe timcn the carth and ’rhusthoBurliogtona, d Mieaouiiroad F, STAULISIiI~DIN 1810. ’ .

Iram,,mg ~oon began to bhster I, ls fee, st,.nes ,.need m u on him Ile was fin " a" TA I’lq~’.~Nl~" ~. ~]~’~t8"llulbdma~qtm ~mat,~ ~ ~ IUsg] ~ _ratteu limwn_aa I~,.~k_tw HARTFORD, 00NN., ea 01110A00, ILl,. eary rai|roads, canals, bridgee, &e. |n tho . . .., , . ...... ’ ’ P , " |urn furni,hed 4tfi.5 Io es! amounting, in ~K]~0yDyeing F tabliehment ¯~m kom~, ~4 ts eWk~y nm,tu~ mr_~ . u.m,~.~.~v,t~ ~

| .~-J ~~rt~’~ll]~ . x,t’oracr to ot~mln relier, tt occurred to all- re~eued bad y brui,ed and inlured, " oam..°mtt~*at wm~m,~m at*" m lmdlq~# ud ql;lemUemen~ ............D l+o~. ~ ’~l~~m~"~"~~~ -,bmu W,,td rer ~’a. ¯ South.

him" " t3 line ........Ills mtoes with the Iar el a : ’ s cotJ tile aggregate, t $4,e56,498, to men, ........

~l&m J. I~TIIA~ & 00.. au=~n w~ . m,m,t,,~it~ The 8mithsonian Institute id in reoc|pt ’ " ’ . ..... but whh & good pro p’ of reoovery, most el whom would hrve been unable to d ~ W. JU~IJ~¯. g o-°o’ , ... +,.. o...o, oo..+.,Dram Don, L01U)0N ILLU~RLTtal "~’--’A~ FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. ~ ~pcei,,len a~undings of the 1,eLSe "" ...... Judgobloore obarged,the Graud Jury borrow lrom banks, orauyothor ~ourco, 432, North.Fton¢St,,.PTl~Mdp]dob

,~’{ ~N)~ A.PI~A]g]D~ ~,0~800Pa~. 2~O~n~’adng#.. Ooo~n. It will be interesting to },our ." ........... of B.-ooklya,;q.Y.,onruesday, apeeial- Its long crcdlt sales have givea them tools DyoS.Ilks, Wo.o)e,naudYaoey Oo.odeofovory

........ ,imp. =’~ r, , w ...... t.. --.u t, aown JournMht| ~ tl~w~ to ilk A ~ ~ A Startlinll expom of MMlesI llmbqt oi’ ¯ t.~o warren ann moisture el his toot ntu ¯ ¯ aeserlpuon. Jmetr eapenont$ ot uyemgm in--am mimsausa,a ~. ........... t ....... "- , ~ w--T .... th- -at ad -rt~ml It veu’l’et~ rtuaenr readera to k!,ow that aomo of these speof - ........ ly in rc{elcnoc to the rodent otty fraude, to work with. So It makee borrowers and at.., -ud Oentlemon’s /],,rm.,nt. I..u.I.¯ ¯ v r ¯ " q ’ worked the sol~ hair laid a 010 I1 II 0&I IMI6A.tt, tapeet,]Ph~olphl~I~]H~[~.~.I~3~X~P~K]L~,- " THIIVIIRYLARO~¢STO0MMISelONSItAID -]~L~7~Iw~aI~~ [mpeetorahTravtdllegDoctors, Patentid~lielao " ’ " g .......................mane indtoato that th, depth of water is .. . lie said it appeared to him to be a pubho lendere fr|eeal¥, affordmg lenders I~ouri- known. Orspe end Merino Shawle dy~i the

c.’;.,,. ~LM,,,,en,no,lrlt, m_6OLD ASO SthvmaAnt VMt.~mWATOalt~-- ~ ~.,. ~L.~ ,. -,...-,,+.., -ae, ooleesa,n- ................. Doaettam V.nd.r,, Notedl~emtle <~heats; ForOm. T.lt-e more than nineteen hundred fathol~ih (r mus. The idea thus reproach, that a man who eteah $5 is ty, add borrowere ill the loan8 they e&a ~ost br/lli~t _sad p ILia eel ors. 0mira....... a ’ --t.lltA~t --, ........ i ’ ~4 a |-~ er,I aud Medlume, and Iiives lntemItlng It -

" ........... "7 .... " ot ’ sect to th,, 8taLe prison, whLh tinge who uee, and those eueh as will, iu most etses, co, Oeallemea’e Appartl, an~ Oartldae oloam~’. ~ II01,ID eola~ OllAIn, oo~ ePII0"fAOLI~ Rtmak4it_qL llinnm’ ~g b’UD]}{llh .--,.., -- . or !_ .... n ,~1 mid o114m- counte of Noted Physicians and NartaUvu nearly tWO eeti a quarter mihs. It im tafe -orated in the solitudemarled nnaWtl otelmsla be lOOK lOSe new¯ ~t.l.

e, t tWD IlIIOL t~$1~, .ut~u,~.~.- "I~ "~"’~’’ Cx u...~ --?v o" ~,~,--- ,mleant 4 rt~ their Iivee. It ~yuls et~tlleg smrets Jmd In- to ~ ay Ihat eo wrecke have b:ea robbedally, Ihere L~,in# eo4 . ,&l~aisrl~rtm~t0f mngpr~my s01’tam ¯ ¯ ash I steal $50,000 go free. |le urted them ply for thomselvee.He who’ gives tin odor redyea. KIdOlovosolmmu4ordTs4to

strnota all how tav kl the file w lch tq II1~]~ Clmt~Al~e ItmatMee& full ~thful ,,.~ . eu~intho~e& look !lka n.w. ~. 0all ud tHk Statl~J]lq~]ggJtlg AND 8ILYglgWAM hair to. We givu .xelaelvo terrJtur7 nnd IIbe- " Of their jGwrl, tt that depth. ,anted to hie not to allow aoy pereou.J or imlitletl fee[- a ohtmce to help ottrldvee i~ the beet wo~

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