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r\vv- sr v NEW Ni EVENING, JULY 29.1873. nwnit cuts. •V^Jia* ^t^a^Oi**^»*^ h or%a*a»naF^aJ'^|O*ni •• PBACB VTBBBT. QQ (Van roe* t* Lion*) JOB5 sDEIXIOZB> Watohmaker MAMwrAotnrcBK or ***•}*•*> Owen, Iio. Ouammt Bus JimutT mndo to ordor. Plain Gold Binge made at OK hour's notioo, any oanajk, »o4|ba or aiaa. Floe WatthM and French Clocks, warrwtedto koto oorreet title. Affltrlonn an! Baglub WkWhil aleraya pn band. Muiical Boies repaired. All oea> Jtw.lrr and Watobea made by me war- ranted; If broken »UbU» jsot ropsirtd with, oat tool; repairtag otiUjr and ttroogly dona. DaHroma orpleaalDg all wbo mat iaW taj wiUiTStlr patronage,! aoliolt a beany auppori from UM oomnooity. Tory raapootrnllr roora. )tPtT-lT-« JOU1I 80H»KIDttt. TTEKHANDfc* * HALL, CrVU Engineers ••*»»• mmvBJOMM, 183 GltOltOff B9RBE1. Oil; tot. aod lahnattineyta' «od plottod; tamd •one oaku'eUd. «lto watuto of aUftrau of arlaoea ud eWJfis laiiS laid ool, Jirided up ud poftttitiM o«. Oullint ami lopgraVnleal amfl PlnrffenUatd lobbyingout niiVroa. ni.othiggrooo.4i, ele. u4 L^« Betr Dtpt. WINKJLND LA0EBBEER at WH0L8 BALB AND RETAIL. PICNICB AND BALLS BUPPLtED AT SUOUT NOTICE. Agauoy ot the Newark Browing Goapaay. •^^•PAUL KLEIN, 800 Buroet Htroot. W y ATCHES AIM* JKWElBt. SPKT40LKH. eto. All kinda of BSPAIB1KO promptly exeoutad. L. P, TABBQX, »« nennltrttreet. formerly at Marah'l. All w.tobea lalt lor repair iMnred ateiajai I >ia by Bre. antf-l- Amerioaiv Billiard Hall ASD EE8TACRAHT Ko. SO Albany strati, *»" Brunswick. Where oaa be fonnd , Plat, Pudding! aad BefrttanMtili ol aft kinda? "ZtlL- TT ENRY KIHHEBHAN, Houte guad aiaris Painter, NO. 12 QUILDEN STREET, Maw BaoMwlca. Rooms Fvesooed In Oil or Water Colors, lor $36 and upward*. Also, draining dost at abort notice, by the mw proooan, oottlni 16per otnt. loss thr- <- "-• old motbod. jTATEBIAN & HATFIELD. A3EtC<HXT£OT8, AMI elhanloal Bn£lnaara Dloe-Ul Oaorgafltrwt, OroTafa B»adln| lyM-ly OCIOHTON, we TsvUtw ami Eseelelor Clothe* CletMaer auatl Itepttlrer. AatortoMnt of BeottuMMM (Dotbing. Hack-Hot, OeUtn, Kit., St.. f)4 £>atxuii» tjtjeet. Oat Door from tornor tt flirau ttrett. J. T. HTTNTER A SON", Real Estate J JMerchant Tailor, Ready - Made Clothing ADD QENTS' rDKNIBHINQ OOODB, No. 30 Alb ny Street, New atautnritk Opposite Bute Back. aiaa, I general Msortmoat ol Ololbt, Oossl mtree, Taatinai, ot«,, whujb, b. ietorepsrodto sell by tbo yaroT or »ak*tootder fa tie latest sttla at tba lowest prioea. Eepairin., OUavnisg anoPraaling naetlj done, at theahorUurt notice. ~^mTy«_aBii Scourer. r. So. »8 Cbweb atreoVfi.owBruoawioi.iaiiDw prepared to. do erery'deeoTiption ol business in hlaline, In tbt aettm»antr and at roasonabl ™AI1 orders prompMj attended to at ahor aotioo. ' apg" JOHN : MUWAB, 17 yjJAOl) STR3I11T, OTSTOM-MAD* BOOTS ADD WAITBBB Bead-Bowed, always tn hand. RBIPAIBINW <ooe «t short notice and Intba bast Bauer Alto, a full ataortmeot of MANUFACTURED WORE always on han^. apl-ly BangBs and TLeBest in tlie World The Mages Elevated fiansbs, Mia. g e e art tba moat surprising andsaeoeeshll torn bintttotl ol toieotulo featureeoter brought to- gather. It It only neoeetary to tea them to b< oonv~ineed .tbat nothing better can be purchased. ALSO FOHSALH, THR Phenix Furnace AKD The Walker Furnace botb oxooUoat artialta and aigblyapjror taTTOattatUlt " PlomMaf andKevtlaf BstaMlssMtw n o DBffRTS BTTOUEKT. OS faW-iT FHIE! Flltttl FtRElil FIGHTINGFIRE a, ETC, JOHN HILLBOUSK. CHEAP GROCERIES; 8RKAT RXDUCTIOWS IN THE rulCU •EA« AND 0OFFRE8 , Currants. p«i4 •po.tSSaiSP?jrFo*iu umoe opniion HIUII tltroot, and tko aaldOol Mior did aecurdiogly, ia pajtaaaoa of law, napaia aad asur aUBsiorlyt of aaad l u a t r% icetivety, tad duly cavsod ootlefl to bo pub- L - J n tw«(«) uewiuapara uriotod aod pob- la Uu City oi Rtw Braiaaiok, tb»t un atich aaaaaamonU menUoood io aneb uutice tM¥«>»i* UUu oAoo wilam l««ity te or tit Aral pubncailon'or aald nohoo, be ould pruooad to oollaot too Mtui: by patihc o acoordiog to law, 'Jlov. tkerufttr*, public ootlce it hereby girtin •I tba aaid Coilaotor will, OD Tluradey, put 7tb, 1873, at tlire. o'olmk.ia lb« 4)t«r >o, at th. City Hall, in tko City oC Mew aawlpk in potiiunce oT lb« uowor aod au '. M. DOUCJHTY, a. C. WHS-TON, Civil Engineers 4»-ly ARCHITECTS US Ooorfa Stioot, [/"AN CABPEN TAWL.OH, AHCHITEOT, 76ft^Tro|d Street,fiewark,>*,,J. . ._, ; WJj I CHEVALIER, DENTIST, «09 Bnraet Street, New Brnnawiok. CHOICE JPIAJVO TUNER. Orders loll at Hours SobDoewelas'a, George iroet; 1'rol. Garland's Muilo Store. Albany or Tsbl» use, direct from the New York Dairies, at VERT LOW KICKS, by the ppuud or iu larger quantities. You can SA Yh ft inn 20 to 30 per oetU. i>y purchasing of The Croat China and Japan Tea Co., 209 BURNET STREET. •TOOg oV HAfr»|aVa«. rroon.Ur Bosldtnoo, So. aiHiram street. ae»-lT 30 Bayard Street. OUSEH, LOTS, .FAKMH FOR BALE, llt.NT, LEASE OK EXCUiKl.E j.U-ly ON EAST TIBM9. INDIANAPOLIS, Bluomiogton & Western Railway. Sevea Per Cent ConvertblB GOLD BOND8. SECUREDJllYA sf Mortgage on its Extension. The line or this road, Including the Eiten •too, ii 420 miUi. and 13 CUktPL&TKU. «zc«pi vhe ihort d stance of &6 miles betweto H»T I the Illinois Rirer, and the UisBtuippi. A p»rt of thu line (808W mi let), fromIn- auKpoiia to I'ekin, has beeo in •ucoeaslo iperatton orer two ; t i n , and ii recsgnlxed i me of the moat important rs»di coming ini the city of Indianapolis. Itajiet earnings arc more than sufficient topiy t o t e m , OD ALL Bonds iwoed bj tbe Csmpanj, mwt&. Its re* celuct tor 1S79 w«re more lh»i SVS.OOO greater tha a ! • ih rerivuni year. These Bondf posseu unuiual strength, and we recommend thei* for th* following re»»oi 1, The Road u »irejulT «*roing more tt ototrttiog 11 iiflftiot %tA uitVMt. ' .«. The untfniUa*: Mrtkm o/\he line'^riU be oojbfileted wtthla «Cawlalonjihi, and tbi^qUre road has an immense business immsdittteli nbutirj to It. BARN1NGU FOR THE LAS F THE L HKtKilONXaS. QF 18U WKEE AT TH AiIor «V|Wr fJUt MILB d ft rftflt «l0O0U !l _ niay «nf and niust rfjuflfc «lOfo66 pir mltfl wWilivtw -'.«, ftQd oonttnue pragrnstve. 8. The «flact ot aoob rerenue upon the' mar- ket ralue of the capital stock of tbe Road, at* well as upon ita ooavarubltbonds la obvious. 4. The riBOCHITT 1M VOMPi/BTK. 6. The management of the Road is aoknow edged to be WUVKBLOB, snd iliate eao be QC possibility of aay dfhult in imereit p»ym«u, Tbe bonds sre teven per cent., gold, 41,00 eaob, convtrtiblt at option of the holder, may rtgliwrad wUosot ehargs. 9 0 tii<i aeerued initreet in currency, Coupot iaa. au* Jaly 1, irMof tax. Alt negotiable aesuritiM rtoiTtd in exchtagi at best market ra'es. Further ioformaiioB/umlahed on spplicstio \ TOE' NO. U NASSAU 8T. IXIAfi. BT7NYON M«w BrauMsit,». 1. A. P. PROVOST, IBCTIOHLER Real E&tatB ami Sujcl jBreker, UYWIOm AND SALBSatOOM, Odd PtUowa 1 HaU, Nellnon All UMU •£Oooto m*mt lo.ba aold al Pri Tato 8ala or Foblio Antloa. . Soal SaUlo and »lo«k b«oghl ud wM. Moaiy Lomno4 i k l M M M l i b tarma. J M b a V a l l a attendod U in titr or oon»<rj ftmagt Wkm aimwai aNd It aUDark - - .i,.i.i..-r. 31.- rjK'r Y/e iovite apwUl attention to ourreenrt isrolcct ol Wines, Liquors and Champagnes. 3UK CHAMPAGNE CIDER warranted to keep itrwt all the year ronnd, anil will be sold at' a Terj iw price. ', We have Ba*4« tunmgemaiiU {or aregular supply oi ,.Ipk, io potsuance of lnt uoiror ant au- oritj Teaud io him Wtbo charter of aaid ly, MUat ]>ut>hc auotioo tbe lollowiog laodn 4 real eaute on wbiob nopaia taaHMnenta IptotiTely tav-e beea Impoaea. or are a lion, ,.--lively tava beea Impoaed, or are a liem. Khedule ia herewith inDeiodl lor tba loxeat rv of yeara (ool ttxoeadiot( Al^yean) toi bub an/ peraoo w)U toko tbo otJUt rofpoo- ,tl«oly, and jity tlie amount of auch nopaidaa- -mentB, «vitli nleroit therooa njapectlTely, all lnviul i:oal>, feoa/cuargas and eipenaea, auch aweaamenta have been pref ioualy COWTTY BUTTER FINE CAJI BB PDK0BABKD AT wuru or NiiLHa AITS nowunMX.An iTum, at at Lam Kalis as asr plate ia tat oU'j. THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR 71 per 100 poonda. Hi, Ternoo Branded Baas a* M ets. per lb; Lt. OTBaa aooi>s AT BQOALLT LO« PHIOB« ap»-l; Jslua •. Osllaur*. REJUVENATION! A, H. RIIEINELANDER'S Gleaning, Scouring, Repairing TaUoring Establishment, NO. 32 ALBANY STREET. No. 32 Gcnllemeris Suits Repaired and thoroughly CUxmtd, trnd the original colo\ •eatored. . my21-ly F. A. WISEMAN, Watclimaker and Jeweler KO. 7 CHURCH STKEET, Would respectfully call the attention of his friends t« hi! •xUoiirestoek, latily reptenMlitd b; new and rare patterns of Rich Jewelrv. Watches, Clocks, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, HAIR JEWELRT, SPECTACLES, MUBICAt INSTRUMENTS AMD W Kepairiog done well, and warranted. New Brnruvrlek Time Store. NEW AND FASHIONABLE STVLE OF HATS AND CAPS F0R8PRINR WEAR TVO"W READY A.T : S. -i t^ STE#AtT'S, NO. -i KINO BLOC K, Also a Large Assortment ot Gent's Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Canes, Gloves, Also, AgclltafiBthe world renowned Singer Improved Sewing Machine, AT J. S. &E. STEWARTS. HtCLINTOCK'S ICE OOLB NUNTMH ROOT BEER, TKe Xtyge* drifrnkl Jkirlti-in the City for Mve Centa, or\2c. per Quart. Tk'u la not arile, fancy drink, but the real old-fashioned Root Ben such u w used bj outflk$(AM»Vfc>rgsnaratloDt. Ia fact, tb«uuutafaoture oi Root Beer ia n aecret Nearly erorj drink. Some can secret of their ow] Rooti »od Her! agreeable ten ag«, that we know of canmake a pleasant aod agreeabl ter than other*, for the TWJ reaaon tbat they have experience IS comoonnaiig together tbe differs a proportion of each aa Ritea tbatfineflavorand In all Root Beer when proDtr'j made. Far the laat receipt lor miking thh deficion temperaDce berer- " I have now over fifty different receipt*, or ratbei ' ither the different Boot* a«4 Barks ot orernfti .orera of Root Beer for yawt; and ont of all nadt one whlch| for the l u t fire yean hat had hroqgfc its) own atauun Auiant. It It com- onlt at are beat adapted forpurifying t hat beeu prooounced by medical profetwn ' >g Dyapebait and all ordinary derangement iff ahealthy tone and normal condition < any other, Artieje ioute. .,, ,._, ^-. )«thU»tttMUV^ othe»,artlel»M» «•*.«-: and OMOtiflnB rraah Boaoifd t S u a t Btaad, O«sv Katlscai aV iiiL&LL £noji l 5£j^L i ,.••.. : i iUr* t«"« »<*«h tl" .wmi- »'•»»l'i"i t'.!' 'If! lU **vmmi bilM #UaH Time§ THURSDAy, NOTMS. e Oomtaoii Oo.ooil ol «ko CHj ol ek hart Mr, wf roaolOlMPO. or ti QJti<il W OMIMI tbo HOIIEHT 0. MILl.ltII, Collator, r Brunawick, June Jijtb, 1S73. SEAMAN STRKKT. ire. Enaabelh Hu.k.», bal usopl, mokee- iho l.ymau ieboUeUer >ta l-BUrt aod l,(i'.)T K faardeolwrK lartril Mullen Hatlerman 1,II M. l.EK A\ESUK. it No. 1,708 rah Tallmtn it. J. Unnbaci UEMtEV AVENUE. MaaUraou iebe Meaoerole THBOOF ANB.SUB. >. Mootgomery ritxFeiruey Van Daeraen lida Vao Uuerdeu [InaM.rt, '.. bael Oier t»0 no JH 50 THE DAILY TIMES. «•*>?*! A Belytaut Trmarealr. On the riifrbt of tbe 18th of JnrM thure took <jlaoe near liruwrle, tie it lielgiuni, u tragedy, th* •huckn^ |jarticulars ul »liu:h mum to have onginaled intbu lurtilebraia of a, French rutnanciat, rather thaa to have oocurrnl in reality. OD the pre- oediDg day I'lirintiiie DiKjuesnoy, a young girl ol '.'I), who ior Reversd yesn bail Iwcn a icrvani at the house ol a wealthy widow lady in Brussels, wan informed tbat ber aged mvtbur, wliu lived at tlm villagu of Quatre- Bras bad, in (XfiRfquciicti of an acci- dent, lortt bur eyettiglit. Tbe dutiful daughter riwilveri at once to leave her eitnalioii anil return to her native village in ordor to take care of ber noor blind mother. While grieving greatly over the minfortune which had befallen the latter, Christine con- gratulated herHelf upon having saved Irom her wagex tbe uaudsotue Humot 1,800 franca, which ahe'bad de|HjpitB<l with a uotary public, ami wliioh ahe thought h ould herself Next enable hur to pre- and mother from morning nhe re- ceived the money Irom the notary and took the train lor honie. Uj>on reaoii- iiit; the last maiion sbe found that Bbe was unalile to obuiin a carriage for Quatre-liraH, which was about five ruileu dixlant. She reuolvad to proceed there on foot, but after walk- ing about three mile* she hesitated. A leeliny of terror Heized her, Sbe had passed through a lorest, and there bi h b l i SEAMAN BTKEET. imas Croissrore [arr Uaffuer bal b-nidt* Waiglo k« Wel.h .rabllark« Ueorge HeadrickBoo [l Wbi it 61 M52 [leorgo W lacoB He o Wbile nderson ,uo Whit. , fm. Cartj Vaak Footer Tie. Uirou.. iU Meyer ! NOTICE. WI.mean, the Comiuoo Council of the City of .. . u_ _'..L i. J..I_ i 1...: wiok hare dulj, <i directod tba GOIIK by resolution, or tr to collect tb l Duqneaapr w a i t o fa*Ta btMD ibnaai threw to» corfa* Into hole, u d MMM Mi -»rtft kU tfeTtMrn 7»lnr nhovciMk o< earttb npoa it ' i' Lii.-y W«M MrpriMd by tat) g«ev When Eta AnbnatM r w v o k * it, waa found th»t the Mrrible ebock b»4 dejmved bar ol W mww. It «aa honibU U* bear tbe c n x j Uughtwr with which the looked upon tbe corpse ot her young daughter and dying husband, who expired soon afterwards. llo >nt; assessmeota reapectlTely remainiox i|'U tl upon tbo Undo aod real eatate aaeesaao r u\> ui IK Morris Htroot, aod tbe aaid Uallect- ' d.d Kcoonhse:)/ > s . ptmoauce of Wm prepare i: enter a traoacript ot aaid taxes rospec- fuh aad dalj oouBet ooticc to bo published in ro (i) oewspapers, prioted and published in e uitj- ol New Braoawick, that ualeat' niuib iaessfpeata>/BiO D tioDod ip sueb ootice, should be paid at this offico wlthip twenty days afttr [tie Jirst publication of raid notice, lia would rooeeal 10 oollect tbt tame by pabiio sale oc> iroiogtolaw. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given :hat the said Collector will, on Tburadey, iugust 7th, 1978, it three o'clock iu Iho atUr- IOOO, at the City Hall, io tlie City of New JruDswick, ia pursuance of the power and au- thority Tested to biin br the obarter ot a«id city, sell at public auction the totlowiDg lauda and real eitate on whloh unpaid assessments respectively iiave been unpoacl, .or are a lien, 'a eobedula la herewith annexed) for the lowest term of years (not exceeding ultv years) for which anr person* will take the same respec- tively, and pay the aoioont of fucb oopaidui- seismenta with intereat thereon reepeotively and all lawlul coetB, feot, oharges and expesBes, on- leea aoch aitseaiuieato bare baoD preTioualy ud. H. O. MILLER, Collector. New BtutiHwick, June 26tli, 187a. MOBlim STKI1KT. Keoneday tl9 BO John l'atton 15 00 baptiet Cemetorr Van Duersen o> 6{)ie ». IC.Ontoell Wm. Wright 'utcr Suyd.m OEOKUE STKKET. Baptist Cemetery John V.n Uuersen Wm. 8. Van Doru Mrs. Uaroliue klktna KKLL8ON STRELT. Urn. Parker allies tinil.n JOUH STREET Iaaac Fenn Uat/actory LIV1NU8T0N AVttNUK. Fischer ,... NOTICE. Whereas, the Common Council of tbe Cityof New brunawiek have duly, by resolutioo, or- dered anddtrectoe tbe Collector to cellect the followiog assessments reepoctively remaining unpaid upon tha laoda and real eatate aaeeseed lor openiog Uoildea btrwtt, ajid the aaid Col' lector didacoordinglj, ip purauatce of law, pre- pare and enter a. traoaciipt of said takea..re- spAatirely, and duty ceueeil notice-io be pub. lithed m two (S) newspapers, printed snoV pub lisbad intho oil/ of mwrliraiutjiQa:, Aitt tn leas such naMsstnenta mantioaed in suoh DOHCI should be paid at thia elflce within twenty days alttr the flrat publication ot atid notice, tie would proceed to collect the Bamo br pablic sale aocordlng to law. l'( 00 66 40 41 04 13 7B IU 24 22 40 6 4l> Now, therefore, public notice ia hereby given that the said Collector will, ooThursday, Au- gust 7th. 1B73, al three o'clock m tbaaltemoon, at the City Mall, In tbt Cily of New Brunswick in pursuance of the pewer and eotberity vettad In him by toe charter ot taid oily, tell at pub- lie auolioo the following ladda and real eolate on which unpaid ttaeaaoimta reap*ouvely bare been tmpoaod, or are a Hen, (a aehedule ia here- wltb anneied) tor tae leweat term of jeera (aot exoeedinr Bfty jotrt) fbr witioB any peraon WWtake tbe same reapeetirelr, and pay the amount of mob unpaid aaaaasmnnts. wtth inter- est thereoa rttpeollTelj, aod all lawfol ooata, fees, obargea andtxpentea, nnleaa anoh aaaeaa- menta bare been preyioualy paid. HOB8BT G. illU.KB, Collector. New Brouwiolt, Juno itili, U7». being a house beloDgiug ucea ol herB iu the neighborhood she resolved topaHa* the night there. She reached it in afew miuutes ami found the proprietor, anelderly farmer named Aubusse, and his wile Klizu at home. Upon enquiring where their on lv daughter Fraucoiso waa, Christirte was told that she had gone to Qua- tru-liras and would not return before morning. Christine then, told tb,em tha.t Hhe was afraid to proceed with tbe ruouey she had iu her pocket to her native village, and Aubusse and liin wifo cordiall; invited her to sleep under their roof. As she was very tired they told her to retire imme- diately, and Elizo conducted her to her daughter FraDuoine's bed ia the mn&ll back room, Christine Siiqaes- noy went to bed without delay, but as ia often the case with persons who are very tired she did not aleep very Boundly. Sho had not closed her eyes very long when Hhu.wius awakened by voices in tbe adjoining room. It was Atibusse a'"! hi» wife. Although they wore converging in an undertone Christine could understand every word they nttered. To her horror sbe discovered that the two bad rc- ilved to tuurder lier for the motley whreh she had in her possession. Francoise," said Aubusse'i) wicked wife, " will not couio homo to-night; so nobody will know that Christine was in our house. Wo will bury her corpse iu the garden, and who will ever hud her grave there ? " The two wretchet then stepped into the front room. Christine L)u- liiesnoy, aprey to indescribable ter- ror, sprang at onue from her bed, and although she was but scantily dressed, climbed out of the open rear window, and fled across the large garden into the open field. She ran ior 15 min- utes as fast as her feet would carry her, without daring to look back. Then she stood stili, and after resting a few minutes, she started auow. la her terror sho did not care in what direction she was goin^. At last, after Rhe had been running for up- ward of one hour, she reached the Brussels highway, and was soon after- ward espied by two gendarmes. They hailed her, and ordered her to stop; but she. sped on, and finally Bank down in utter exhaustion behind a shrub by the wayside. IVhen the gendarmes overtook her one of them threw his cloak to ber >nd then she told them all about the fiendish plot of Aubnsse and* his wife. They asked her to accompany them to the house of the Aubassei, which they readied at an ad vanced hour of the night. AILwas dark and silent in tbe house, out on going around to tha rear oi tbe building they discovered a light in & distant part of the gar- den. They went cautiously toward it, and on coming close op to it saw Aubusse and his wife engaged ii throwing earth upon s human bod; lying on its face in a bole that hat been dug inthe ground. Suddenly the two gendarmes rushed toward them.. When Aubuase and hi* wife caught sight of the young girl they uttered piercing cries ot terror. " Sbe is alive 1" yelled Aabasse, whose f we had turned livid. Tbe next moment one of the gendarmes had collared him and Empire Clothing Store. JTos. Livingston, CLOTHIER Merchant Tailor, Fraalnitem * Sichel',e Haw Building. HO.» PEAOS 8TRKJST' •IW BBUN8W1CI. 1 am now prepared to oil r a new ana com- plete stock ol Bummer Clothing, decidedly better than any in the city, lhave also alargesteek of Ftsle Ckerlet Suits, . . . llottlll Flue Btaek JTreek Cede, 110 U> 11 < riiae atlaeat Salt*, . . . . Hll.HI Spring *»»e»BBlerO»«r«:o«i. ) »10le»U rhae Stlk nfratM S«lls,. . . tlStelUO (blMren'olSeHta, ' tstotle B«fe* aael YtttUlao' Salt*, . tetoalS Youth*', Boys' aid CUldrea's CUtUag, Which I offer tt Lowir Pricei t b i n t u j other HOUM. I ahall tltraTaharaonband a largo aaaortment of Import*! Clotba. Caaalaiorm ao4 Vtfc t k 1 p lor Custom work. i o a. Caaam Vaatfctgi 1 guaraotoo a porfoat ftlaad U tk r MtiBftveUoD to vL Uj tttock or CENTS' FURNISHIM GMD8, Traits, Mse. and Satchels, Is very desirable, and I solicit yoartnspeetton. Solicitor ol Complainant So. 145 Uaora-aBt., V«wBronrtrto*, «, 1. JH yetb, 1»7»T^jjr»-iU i T O ROHWtLI, Ii PIRKCS, KUZaSITB VANTWVl.tiHiiM'lUW VAg TDTL, hb ir hmbaad : By Virtue of in orfwof tkoCo«rl«*Chaa1oa»T - liow Jaraey, mada o> »J« 4a*of *• «*«o Ivruof, io a CUMwfaoroin 0ai»li Bagainaa la oomplainaot aad joa aio <luHlila»»a; T y»« arao rtqiu>o<t to »pp*M aad utaait, imnM or aaffao- to ill. compUiout'a bill oo or bofcra tha FIT TEtKTB dM uf Urtmil int. or OM iUt bill »iBfa«ako» l l l Th i bill i ld Tbe tail bill it Hiedto foreclose a mortg'aelB, dated Joo> IB, lter, no* sod (toea br Samt u. Urok.w•«• CUaaktUi, bitTlaa, la J'eter A. eman on lauds hi the eilv of tltw Brut- Mlddlesex Coonly, How Joveay. Aad defendants, botfauso TOD bold amortcajEO apoa lb. aaid preaoIsM aid by rtrtua taono? «faln to baTfraono iDteroat tboroiii. CUA»r.E8 t. COWfctfBOVEIC, aMnllor ol OornvWaaat, Ho. liS Qooria St., MowBrajairtok, *. i. DaKJ July 1Kb, 11)71. jyll-«tla» CLARENDON HOTEL, Z.OBK Brawnch. V . J rf Opens (or th« 8eas«> J««e 1st, Tli. baaoh^od baliing bciUtiM an tbe aunt approved and noaurpftHei bj any at tbe Braaeb. SAM'L K. SPENCER, Prop'r. Thia Hotol is opened all Iha roar lali-wU S. B. rouod. The Continental j niyltf-daw JOSEPH L. TOPH4JI, Ooo»r»l Aifmrt lor Boo Jofaay. Pine Hemlock & Oak Timber lor Building Purposes, uid »H kind* ol GUILDES STREET. Oh»rlas W«n«r 19 60 "iilipA-Bmlth 69 28 Mrs. Boot Adrain 88 JameaFox 89 OO Mrt. John Wood... 5* S8 John gcb'pp 58 M 88 U 19 OO 89 «0 Jobo atoHanua, bal Bnoeh B. Wm. Wineboroo JohnfaMer. J.. ChaafwWtutr..... : 01HTRAL AVKNUK. It 60 It OO •» 00 11 if Jotey the Lhe other hole in the drew his wife, while the corpse from ground. When he held the lantern, which stood by the side oi the hole, tip to the lace, of the viotim, Aubusse and bis wife uttered still more heart- rending cries. "It is Francoise!" shrieked Au- busse's wife. Aubusse looked at Rolfe& Son STEAMSAW AND PLANING MILL, LUMBER YARD. I1U STKEET, Foot of S»w itTMt, New Offer to dm tnult, and Ltrgcti'ockot pub lie in general, tiltf and Undraaawl I*OMbMr, it grttsktlr reduced price*. ParahiMr* will consult (tier ioUrest \>j oslling mad tzmii their stock cad get pricon, before purc eUewber«. Satisfactory ludacenents to uiih Cuatomera gnaraatood. LUMBUU AHZ> TDaOMR HDPFBO to aoy polDt of tbo Lino of Railroad. Any ailo Tuttbor cot to order oo abort ootloo. FLOWEIISI FLOWERS 1 FLOWKHBT HIRTY to oo« bnodrad per oent. bolow tha rarnlar oa«atloane ratn. To* akooaaad fl«»»nnil'L»Nttria pots, and abeot to* tk*«- aaod more in fba OPOB sroand. Bodaiug 1'l.nU, Hardy BarboMen Pkojaa, aa4 riowast Lifm tbe fiat row?7eooDdiU6nloT (laotjof ool now. Ttr sal. at tbo Cwoniereeei Kmary •od QreeaboaM, Coawuoreut atonua, Dotaraa and Hantord Itreeta. ltd A. MOELLCB, Propfiotor. 143 Burnet mobtl-dawlr Street Spectacles M. SCHAWB, OvtioltvJi tnd Oenllat IU1 a* 4 1 ' • • IOOUIMMPB SATLSO4O BOTBX. 51W BBUHBWIOK, H. J n SV»m Tnesdi S. 2, to Friday the oorpse. Then ho suddenly broke loose from the grasp of the gendarme, and before the latter was able to seiie him, stabbed himielf with desperate ener- gy, while his wife (ell into a deep twoon. The greedy oouple had mur- dered their own 6ipghter instead ol their intended victim. While- they SenforCnruHiDjjT ^.amTieBnoyTtheir daughter, Franchise,- 'ltd, ratoxned from Qu»tte-Br«, iJJiJ, bqiQg T t)n ad at. onot). goae to bed Iom tired, When all waa Having oaed Br»GHaa«ee and Spco- Uaelei »uppU»d byM. SCHWAB, anal manaiaotnrad bv him. we weald oor- diallf reoomnretid Wnj to ill who need toy»Ma to sight u a most skJlTul Optkaan, and as eUiging and reliabUBUD, »«T. Or, W. B, Praald«t ol at R«tfm Ooflart Urtr', Bratarla*, ». >awBm«raaa>ILJ. 9—m—0t*,mn IhrNTianefMallnapim^laba A. tla. b«at b»U»( •••• *o4» o«Ma- W( Uodaaoa* laa tki Wwlala .^a^ 'it la reODamnenSalviai nbotmaeol aoBUBoala illoeMaoteaU, Bnaaoe. Sana, BftatM, Uwu. Jem. IhM aniUiin. Bttea, CUlklaliai BtUrow. ct tfeo Mala, FmaiFioV V n OMmWIiioVCal, .a»aCs>t bMt&Mi^cMu:MilHamwaQWlsialn dioaaiM &Mi^cMu:MlH Salt «»«un.*Potaoa«>qs MHaj Kitapart 1 BVaJUIIoeB, eera M * *», r 1 '•WOUNDS p-ittatiatW, thU Ltaitteejat tja« ta— ratAxmui, otnuti OUOBV tr Kutireltwe aV-tttatiBBt»tr, thU eprusaj BIBS la »aWB-en 1 , afoar Atemmv un> tra>Am Friend 1 * 6eer«t

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PBACB VTBBBT. QQ

(Van roe* t* Lion*)

JOB5 sDEIXIOZB>

WatohmakerMAMwrAotnrcBK or ***•}*•*>

Owen, Iio. O u a m m t B u s JimutTmndo to ordor. Plain Gold Binge made at OKhour's notioo, any oanajk, »o4|ba or aiaa. FloeWatthM and French Clocks, warrwtedto kotooorreet title. Affltrlonn an! Baglub WkWhilaleraya pn band. Muiical Boies repaired. Alloea> Jtw.lrr and Watobea made by me war-ranted; If broken »UbU» jsot ropsirtd with,oat tool; repairtag otiUjr and ttroogly dona.

DaHroma orpleaalDg all wbo mat iaW tajwiUiTStlr patronage,! aoliolt a beany aupporifrom UM oomnooity.

Tory raapootrnllr roora.)tPtT-lT-« JOU1I 80H»KIDttt.

TTEKHANDfc* * HALL,

CrVU Engineers• • * » » • •

mmvBJOMM,183 GltOltOff B9RBE1.

Oil; tot. aod lahnattineyta' «od plottod; tamd•one oaku'eUd. «lto watuto of aUftrau of

arlaoea ud eWJfis laiiS laid ool, Jirided upud poftttitiM o«. Oullint ami lopgraVnlealamfl PlnrffenUatd lobbyingout niiVroa.ni.othiggrooo.4i, ele.

u4 L^« Betr Dtpt.W I N K J L N D LA0EBBEER at WH0L8

BALB AND RETAIL.PICNICB AND BALLS BUPPLtED AT

SUOUT NOTICE.Agauoy ot the Newark Browing Goapaay.

•^^•PAUL KLEIN,800 Buroet Htroot.

Wy

A T C H E S AIM* J K W E l B t .

SPKT40LKH. eto.All kinda of BSPAIB1KO promptly exeoutad.

L . P , TABBQX,»« nennltrttreet. formerly at Marah'l.

All w.tobea lalt lor repair iMnred ateiajaiI >ia by Bre. antf-l-

Amerioaiv Billiard HallASD EE8TACRAHT

Ko. SO Albany strati, * » " Brunswick.

Where oaa be fonnd ,Plat, Pudding! aad BefrttanMtili ol aft

kinda? "ZtlL-TT ENRY KIHHEBHAN,

Houte guad aiaris Painter,

NO. 12 QUILDEN STREET,

Maw BaoMwlca.

Rooms Fvesooed In Oil or Water Colors, lor$36 and upward*.

Also,

draining dost at abort notice, by the mwproooan, oottlni 16 per otnt. loss thr- <- "-•old motbod.

jTATEBIAN & HATFIELD.

A3EtC<HXT£OT8,AMI

elhanloal Bn£lnaaraDloe-Ul Oaorgafltrwt, OroTafa B»adln|lyM-ly

O C I O H T O N ,

weTsvUtw a m i E s e e l e l o r Clothe*

CletMaer auatl I teptt lrer .AatortoMnt of BeottuMMM (Dotbing.Hack-Hot, OeUtn, Kit., St..

f )4 £>atxuii» tjtjeet.Oat Door from tornor tt flirau ttrett.

J. T. HTTNTER

A SON",

Real Estate

JJMerchant Tailor,Ready - Made Clothing

ADD QENTS' rDKNIBHINQ OOODB,

No. 30 Alb ny Street, New atautnritkOpposite Bute Back.

aiaa, I general Msortmoat ol Ololbt, Oosslmtree, Taatinai, ot«,, whujb, b . ie torepsrod tosell by tbo yaroT or »ak* to otder fa tie lateststtla at tba lowest prioea. Eepairin., OUavnisganoPraaling naetlj done, at theahorUurt notice.

~^mTy«_aBii Scourer.r.

So. »8 Cbweb atreoVfi.owBruoawioi.iaiiDwprepared to. do erery'deeoTiption ol business inhlaline, In tbt aettm»antr and at roasonabl™AI1 orders prompMj attended to at ahoraotioo. ' apg"

JOHN :MUWAB,

17 yjJAOl) STR3I11T,

OTSTOM-MAD* BOOTS ADD WAITBBB

Bead-Bowed, always tn hand.

R B I P A I B I N W<ooe «t short notice and In tba bast BauerAlto, a full ataortmeot of

MANUFACTURED WOREalways on han^. apl-ly

BangBs and

TLeBest in tlie World

The Mages Elevated fiansbs,

Mia. gee

art tba moat surprising and saeoeeshll tornbintttotl ol toieotulo featureeoter brought to-gather. It It only neoeetary to tea them to b<oonv~ineed .tbat nothing better can be purchased.

ALSO F O H S A L H , THR

Phenix FurnaceAKD

The Walker Furnacebotb oxooUoat artialta and aigblyapjror

taTTOattatUlt "

PlomMaf and Kevtlaf BstaMlssMtwn o DBffRTS BTTOUEKT.

OS

faW-iT

FHIE! Flltttl FtRElil

FIGHTINGFIRE

a, ETC,

JOHN HILLBOUSK.

CHEAP GROCERIES;8RKAT RXDUCTIOWS

IN THE rulCU

•EA« AND 0OFFRE8, Currants.

p«i4 •po.tSSaiSP?jrFo*iu umoeopniion H I U I I tltroot, and tko aald Ool

Mior did aecurdiogly, ia pajtaaaoa of law,napaia aad asur a UBsiorlyt of aaad luat r%

icetivety, tad duly cavsod ootlefl to bo pub-L - J n tw«(«) uewiuapara uriotod aod pob-

la Uu City oi Rtw Braiaaiok, tb»t un• atich aaaaaamonU menUoood io aneb uuticetM¥«>»i* U U u oAoo wilam l««ity teor tit Aral pubncailon'or aald nohoo, be

ould pruooad to oollaot too Mtui: by patihco acoordiog to law,

'Jlov. tkerufttr*, public ootlce it hereby girtin•I tba aaid Coilaotor will, OD Tluradey,put 7tb, 1873, at tlire. o'olmk.ia lb« 4)t«r>o, at th. City Hall, in tko City oC Mewaawlpk in potiiunce oT lb« uowor aod au

'. M. DOUCJHTY, a. C. WHS-TON,

Civil Engineers

4»-ly

ARCHITECTSUS Ooorfa Stioot,

[/"AN CABPEN TAWL.OH,

AHCHITEOT,76ft Tro|d Street, fiewark, >*,,J.

. ._, ; W J jI C H E V A L I E R ,

DENTIST,

«09 Bnraet Street, New Brnnawiok.

CHOICE

JPIAJVO TUNER.

Orders loll at Hours SobDoewelas'a, Georgeiroet; 1'rol. Garland's Muilo Store. Albany

or Tsbl» use, direct from the New York Dairies, at VERT LOWKICKS, by the ppuud or iu larger quantities.

You can SA Yh ft inn 20 to 30 per oetU. i>y purchasing of

The Croat China and Japan Tea Co.,

209 BURNET STREET.•TOOg oV HAfr»|aVa«. rroon.Ur

Bosldtnoo, So. aiHiram street. ae»-lT

30 Bayard Street.

OUSEH, LOTS, .FAKMH FOR BALE,

llt.NT, LEASE OK EXCUiKl.E

j.U-lyON EAST TIBM9.

INDIANAPOLIS,Bluomiogton & Western

Railway.Sevea Per Cent ConvertblB

GOLD BOND8.SECUREDJllY A

sf Mortgage on its Extension.The line or this road, Including the Eiten

•too, ii 420 miUi. and 13 CUktPL&TKU. «zc«pivhe ihort d stance of &6 miles betweto H»T

I the Illinois Rirer, and the UisBtuippi.A p»rt of thu line (808W mi let), from In-auKpoiia to I'ekin, has beeo in •ucoeaslo

iperatton orer two ; t i n , and ii recsgnlxed ime of the moat important rs»di coming inithe city of Indianapolis. Itajiet earnings arcmore than sufficient to piy to tem, OD ALLBonds iwoed bj tbe Csmpanj, mwt&. I t s r e *celuct tor 1S79 w«re more lh»i

SVS.OOO g r e a t e r t h a a ! • ihrerivuni y e a r .These Bondf posseu unuiual strength, and

we recommend thei* for th* following re»»oi1, The Road u »irejulT «*roing more tt

ototrttiog 11 iiflftiot %tA uitVMt. ' •.«. The untfniUa*: Mrtkm o/ \he line'^riU be

oojbfileted wtthla « Cawlalonjihi, and tbi^qUreroad has an immense business immsditttelinbutirj to It. BARN1NGU FOR THE LASF THE LHKtKilONXaS. QF 18U WKEE AT THAiIor «V|Wr fJUt MILBd f t rftflt «l0O0U !l

_ niay «nfand niust rfjuflfc «lOfo66 pir mltfl wWiliv tw

-'.«, ftQd oonttnue pragrnstve.8. The «flact ot aoob rerenue upon the' mar-

ket ralue of the capital stock of tbe Road, at*well as upon ita ooavarubltbonds la obvious.

4. The riBOCHITT 1M VOMPi/BTK.6. The management of the Road is aoknow

edged to be WUVKBLOB, snd iliate eao be QCpossibility of aay dfhult in imereit p»ym«u,

Tbe bonds sre teven per cent., gold, 41,00eaob, convtrtiblt at option of the holder,may b« rtgliwrad wUosot ehargs.9 0 tii<i aeerued initreet in currency, Coupotiaa. au* Jaly 1, irM of tax.

Alt negotiable aesuritiM rtoiTtd in exchtagiat best market ra'es.

Further ioformaiioB/umlahed on spplicstio

\

TOE'NO. U NASSAU 8T.

IXIAfi. BT7NYON

M«w BrauMsit ,» . 1.

A. P. PROVOST, IBCTIOHLER

Real E&tatB ami Sujcl jBreker,UYWIOm AND SALBSatOOM,

Odd PtUowa1 HaU, Nellnon

All UMU •£Oooto m*mt lo.ba aold al PriTato 8ala or Foblio Antloa.

. Soal SaUlo and »lo«k b«oghl u d wM.

Moaiy Lomno4 iklMMMlib tarma.

JMbaVal la attendod U in titr or oon»<rj

ftmagt Wkm a i m w a i aNd It aU Dark• - - — • — • • . i , . i . i . . - r . 3 1 . - r j K ' r

Y/e iovite apwUl attention to our reenrt isrolcct ol

Wines, Liquors and Champagnes.3UK CHAMPAGNE CIDER

warranted to keep itrwt all the year ronnd, anil will be sold at' a Terjiw price. • ',

We have Ba*4« tunmgemaiiU {or a regular supply oi

,.— Ipk, io potsuance of lnt uoiror ant au-oritj Teaud io him W tbo charter of aaidly, MU at ]>ut>hc auotioo tbe lollowiog laodn4 real eaute on wbiob nopaia taaHMnentaIptotiTely tav-e beea Impoaea. or are a lion,,.--lively tava beea Impoaed, or are a liem.Khedule ia herewith inDeiodl lor tba loxeat

rv of yeara (ool ttxoeadiot( Al^ yean) toibub an/ peraoo w)U toko tbo otJUt rofpoo-

,tl«oly, and jity tlie amount of auch nopaid aa--mentB, «vitli nleroit therooa njapectlTely,

all lnviul i:oal>, feoa/cuargas and eipenaea,auch aweaamenta have been pref ioualy

COWTTY BUTTER

FINECAJI BB PDK0BABKD AT

w u r u or NiiLHa AITS nowunMX.An i T u m ,

at at Lam Kalis as asr plate ia tat oU'j.

THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR71 per 100 poonda. Hi, Ternoo Branded Baas a* M ets. per lb;

Lt. OTBaa aooi>s AT BQOALLT L O « PHIOB«

ap»-l; Jslua • . Osllaur*.

REJUVENATION!A, H. RIIEINELANDER'S

Gleaning, Scouring, RepairingTaUoring Establishment,

NO. 32 ALBANY STREET. No. 32

Gcnllemeris Suits Repaired and thoroughly CUxmtd, trnd the original colo\•eatored. . my21-ly

F. A. W I S E M A N ,Watclimaker and Jeweler

KO. 7 CHURCH STKEET,Would respectfully call the attention of his friends t« hi! •xUoiirestoek, latily reptenMlitd b;new and rare patterns of

Rich Jewelrv. Watches, Clocks,SILVER AND PLATED WARE, HAIR JEWELRT,

SPECTACLES, MUBICAt INSTRUMENTS AMD

W Kepairiog done well, and warranted.

New Brnruvrlek Time Store.

NEW AND FASHIONABLE STVLE OF

HATS AND CAPS F0R8PRINR WEARTVO"W R E A D Y A.T

: S. -i t^ STE#AtT'S,NO. -i KINO BLOC K,

Also a Large Assortment ot

Gent's Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Canes, Gloves,Also, Agcllta fiB the world renowned

Singer Improved Sewing Machine,AT

J. S. & E. STEWARTS.

HtCLINTOCK'SICE OOLB NUNTMH ROOT BEER,TKe • Xtyge* drifrnkl Jkirlti-in the City for Mve Centa, or\2c. per Quart.

Tk'u la not a rile, fancy drink, but the real old-fashioned Root Ben such u wused bj out flk$(AM»Vfc>r gsnaratloDt. Ia fact, tb« uuutafaoture oi Root Beer ia naecret Nearly erorjdrink. Some cansecret of their ow]Rooti »od Her!agreeabletenag«,

that we know of can make a pleasant aod agreeablter than other*, for the TWJ reaaon tbat they have

experience IS comoonnaiig together tbe differsa proportion of each aa Ritea tbat fine flavor and

In all Root Beer when proDtr'j made. Far the laatreceipt lor miking thh deficion temperaDce berer-" I have now over fifty different receipt*, or ratbei

' ither the different Boot* a«4 Barks ot orernfti.orera of Root Beer for yawt; and ont of allnadt one whlch| for the lut fire yean hat hadhroqgfc its) own atauun Auiant. It It com-onlt at are beat adapted for purifying that beeu prooounced by medical profetwn

' >g Dyapebait and all ordinary derangementiff a healthy tone and normal condition <

any other, Artieje ioute. . , ,, . _ , ^ - . )«thU»tttMUV^ othe»,artlel»M» «•*.«-:and OM OtiflnB rraah Boaoifd t S u a t Btaad, O«sv Katlscai aV

iiiL&LL £nojil5£j^L

i • , . • • . . :

i iUr* t « " « »<*«h tl" . w m i - »'•»» l ' i " i

t'.!' 'If! lU **vmmi bilM #UaH

Time§THURSDAy,

NOTMS.e Oomtaoii Oo.ooil ol «ko CHj ol

ek hart M r , wf roaolOlMPO. ort i QJti<il W OMIMI tbo

HOIIEHT 0. MILl.ltII, Collator,r Brunawick, June Jijtb, 1S73.

SEAMAN STRKKT.ire. Enaabelh Hu.k.», balusopl, mokee-iho l.ymauieboUeUer>ta l-BUrt a o d l,(i'.)T

K faardeolwrKlartril MullenHatlerman

1,II M. —l.EK A\ESUK.

it No. 1,708rah Tallmtnit. J. Unnbaci

UEMtEV AVENUE.MaaUraou •

iebe MeaoeroleTHBOOF ANB.SUB.

>. MootgomeryritxFeiruey

Van Daeraenlida Vao Uuerdeu

[InaM.rt, '..bael Oier

t»0 noJH 50

THE DAILY TIMES. «•*>?*!A Belytaut Trmarealr.

On the riifrbt of tbe 18th of JnrM

thure took <jlaoe near liruwrle, t i eit lielgiuni, u tragedy, th*

•huckn^ |jarticulars ul »liu:h mum tohave onginaled in tbu lurtilebraia ofa, French rutnanciat, rather thaa tohave oocurrnl in reality. OD the pre-oediDg day I'lirintiiie DiKjuesnoy, ayoung girl ol '.'I), who ior Reversdy e s n bail Iwcn a icrvani at the houseol a wealthy widow lady in Brussels,wan informed tbat ber aged mvtbur,wliu lived at tlm villagu of Quatre-Bras bad, in (XfiRfquciicti of an acci-dent, lortt bur eyettiglit. Tbe dutifuldaughter riwilveri at once to leaveher eitnalioii anil return to her nativevillage in ordor to take care of bernoor blind mother. While grievinggreatly over the minfortune whichhad befallen the latter, Christine con-gratulated herHelf upon having savedIrom her wagex tbe uaudsotue Hum ot1,800 franca, which ahe'bad de|HjpitB<lwith a uotary public, ami wliioh ahe

thoughth

ouldherself

Next

enable hur to pre-and mother frommorning nhe re-

ceived the money Irom the notary andtook the train lor honie. Uj>on reaoii-iiit; the last maiion sbe found thatBbe was unalile to obuiin a carriagefor Quatre-liraH, which was aboutfive ruileu dixlant. She reuolvad toproceed there on foot, but after walk-ing about three mile* she hesitated.A leeliny of terror Heized her, Sbehad passed through a lorest, and thereb i h b l i

SEAMAN BTKEET.imas Croissrore

[arr Uaffuer balb-nidt* Waiglok« Wel.h

.rabllark«Ueorge HeadrickBoo[l Wbi

it 61M 52

[leorgo WlacoB He

o Wbilenderson

,uo Whit. ,fm. CartjVaak Footer

Tie. Uirou..iU Meyer 7» !

N O T I C E .

WI.mean, the Comiuoo Council of the City of.. . u_ _'..L i. J . . I _ i 1...:wiok hare dulj,

<i directod tba GOIIKby resolution, ort r to collect tb

l

Duqneaapr w a i t o fa*Ta btMDibnaai threw to» corfa* Into

hole, u d M MM Mi -»rtft k U tfeTtMrn7 » l n r nhovciMk o< earttb npoa it' i' Lii.-y W«M MrpriMd by tat) g«ev

When E t a AnbnatM rwvok* it,waa found th»t the Mrrible ebock b»4dejmved bar ol W m w w . It «aahonibU U* bear tbe c n x j Uughtwrwith which the looked upon tbecorpse ot her young daughter anddying husband, who expired soonafterwards.

llo >nt; assessmeota reapectlTely remainioxi|'U tl upon tbo Undo aod real eatate aaeesaaor u\> ui IK Morris Htroot, aod tbe aaid Uallect-' d.d Kcoonhse:)/ >s. ptmoauce of Wm preparei: enter a traoacript ot aaid taxes rospec-fuh aad dalj oouBet ooticc to bo published inro (i) oewspapers, prioted and published ine uitj- ol New Braoawick, that ualeat' niuibiaessfpeata>/BiODtioDod ip sueb ootice, should

be paid at this offico wlthip twenty days afttr[tie Jirst publication of raid notice, lia wouldrooeeal 10 oollect tbt tame by pabiio sale oc>iroiog to law.

Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given:hat the said Collector will, on Tburadey,iugust 7th, 1978, i t three o'clock iu Iho atUr-IOOO, at the City Hall, io tlie City of NewJruDswick, ia pursuance of the power and au-thority Tested to biin br the obarter ot a«idcity, sell at public auction the totlowiDg laudaand real eitate on whloh unpaid assessmentsrespectively iiave been unpoacl, .or are a lien,'a eobedula la herewith annexed) for the lowestterm of years (not exceeding ultv years) forwhich anr person* will take the same respec-tively, and pay the aoioont of fucb oopaid ui-seismenta with intereat thereon reepeotively andall lawlul coetB, feot, oharges and expesBes, on-leea aoch aitseaiuieato bare baoD preTioualy

ud.

H. O. MILLER, Collector.New BtutiHwick, June 26tli, 187a.

MOBlim STKI1KT.Keoneday t l 9 BOJohn l'atton 15 00baptiet CemetorrVan Duersen o> 6{)ie». IC.OntoellWm. Wright'utcr Suyd.m

OEOKUE STKKET.Baptist CemeteryJohn V.n UuersenWm. 8. Van DoruMrs. Uaroliue klktna

KKLL8ON STRELT.Urn. Parkerallies tinil.n

JOUH STREETIaaac FennUat/actory

LIV1NU8T0N AVttNUK.Fischer , . . .

NOTICE.Whereas, the Common Council of tbe City of

New brunawiek have duly, by resolutioo, or-dered and dtrectoe tbe Collector to cellect thefollowiog assessments reepoctively remainingunpaid upon tha laoda and real eatate aaeeseedlor openiog Uoildea btrwtt, ajid the aaid Col'lector did acoordinglj, ip purauatce of law, pre-pare and enter a. traoaciipt of said takea..re-spAatirely, and duty ceueeil notice-io be pub.lithed m two (S) newspapers, printed snoV publisbad intho oil/ of mwrliraiutjiQa:, Aitt tnleas such naMsstnenta mantioaed in suoh DOHCIshould be paid at thia elflce within twenty daysalttr the flrat publication ot atid notice, tiewould proceed to collect the Bamo br pablicsale aocordlng to law.

l'( 0066 40

41 0413 7BIU 24

22 406 4l>

Now, therefore, public notice ia hereby giventhat the said Collector will, oo Thursday, Au-gust 7th. 1B73, al three o'clock m tbaaltemoon,at the City Mall, In tbt Cily of New Brunswickin pursuance of the pewer and eotberity vettadIn him by toe charter ot taid oily, tell at pub-lie auolioo the following ladda and real eolateon which unpaid ttaeaaoimta reap*ouvely barebeen tmpoaod, or are a Hen, (a aehedule ia here-wltb anneied) tor tae leweat term of jeera(aot exoeedinr Bfty jotrt) fbr witioB any peraonWW take tbe same reapeetirelr, and pay theamount of mob unpaid aaaaasmnnts. wtth inter-est thereoa rttpeollTelj, aod all lawfol ooata,fees, obargea and txpentea, nnleaa anoh aaaeaa-menta bare been preyioualy paid.

HOB8BT G. illU.KB, Collector.New Brouwiolt, Juno itili, U7».

being a house beloDgiugucea ol herB iu the neighborhood she

resolved to paHa* the night there. Shereached it in a few miuutes ami foundthe proprietor, an elderly farmernamed Aubusse, and his wile Klizu athome. Upon enquiring where their onlv daughter Fraucoiso waa, Christirtewas told that she had gone to Qua-tru-liras and would not return beforemorning. Christine then, told tb,emtha.t Hhe was afraid to proceed withtbe ruouey she had iu her pocket toher native village, and Aubusse andliin wifo cordiall; invited her to sleepunder their roof. As she was verytired they told her to retire imme-diately, and Elizo conducted her toher daughter FraDuoine's bed ia themn&ll back room, Christine Siiqaes-noy went to bed without delay, butas ia often the case with persons whoare very tired she did not aleep veryBoundly. Sho had not closed her eyesvery long when Hhu.wius awakened byvoices in tbe adjoining room. I t wasAtibusse a'"! hi» wife. Althoughthey wore converging in an undertoneChristine could understand everyword they nttered. To her horrorsbe discovered that the two bad rc-

ilved to tuurder lier for the motleywhreh she had in her possession.

Francoise," said Aubusse'i) wickedwife, " will not couio homo to-night;so nobody will know that Christinewas in our house. Wo will bury hercorpse iu the garden, and who willever hud her grave there ? "

The two wretchet then steppedinto the front room. Christine L)u-• liiesnoy, a prey to indescribable ter-ror, sprang at onue from her bed, andalthough she was but scantily dressed,climbed out of the open rear window,and fled across the large garden intothe open field. She ran ior 15 min-utes as fast as her feet would carryher, without daring to look back.Then she stood stili, and after restinga few minutes, she started auow. laher terror sho did not care in whatdirection she was goin^. At last,after Rhe had been running for up-ward of one hour, she reached theBrussels highway, and was soon after-ward espied by two gendarmes.They hailed her, and ordered her tostop; but she. sped on, and finallyBank down in utter exhaustionbehind a shrub by the wayside.IVhen the gendarmes overtook herone of them threw his cloak to ber>nd then she told them all about the

fiendish plot of Aubnsse and* his wife.They asked her to accompany themto the house of the Aubassei, whichthey readied at an ad vanced hour ofthe night. AIL was dark and silent intbe house, out on going around to tharear oi tbe building they discovereda light in & distant part of the gar-den. They went cautiously towardit, and on coming close op to it sawAubusse and his wife engaged iithrowing earth upon s human bod;lying on its face in a bole that hatbeen dug in the ground. Suddenlythe two gendarmes rushed towardthem.. When Aubuase and hi* wifecaught sight of the young girl theyuttered piercing cries ot terror.

" Sbe is alive 1" yelled Aabasse,whose f we had turned livid.

Tbe next moment one of thegendarmes had collared him and

Empire Clothing Store.JTos. Liv ings ton ,

CLOTHIER

Merchant Tailor,Fraalnitem * Sichel',e Haw Building.

HO.» PEAOS 8TRKJST'

• I W BBUN8W1CI.

1 am now prepared to oil r a new ana com-plete stock ol Bummer Clothing, decidedly betterthan any in the city, lhave also alargesteek of

Ftsle Ckerlet Suits, . . . l l o t t l l lFlue Btaek JTreek C e d e , 110 U> 11 <riiae atlaeat Salt*, . . . . H l l . H ISpring *»»e»BBlerO»«r«:o«i. )»10le»Urhae Stlk nfratM S«l ls , . . . t l S t e l U O(blMren'olSeHta, ' tstotleB«fe* aael YtttUlao' Salt*, . tetoalS

Youth*', Boys' aid CUldrea's

CUtUag,Which I offer tt Lowir Pricei t b i n t u j otherHOUM.

I ahall tltraTaharaonband a largo aaaortmentof Import*! Clotba. Caaalaiorm ao4 V t f c

t k 1p

lor Custom work.i

oa. C a a a m Vaatfctgi

1 guaraotoo a porfoat ftlaadU t k rMtiBftveUoD to vL Uj tttock or

CENTS' FURNISHIM GMD8,

Traits, M s e . and Satchels,Is very desirable, and I solicit yoartnspeetton.

Solicitor ol ComplainantSo. 145 Uaora-aBt., V«w Bronrtrto*, « , 1.

JH y etb, 1 » 7 » T ^ j j r » - i U

i

TO ROHWtLI, Ii PIRKCS, KUZaSITBVANTWVl.tiHiiM'lUW VAg TDTL,

hbir hmbaad :By Virtue of in orfwof tkoCo«rl«*Chaa1oa»T

- liow Jaraey, mada o> »J« 4a* of * • «*«oIvruof, io a C U M wfaoroin 0ai»li Bagainaa laoomplainaot aad joa aio <luHlila»»a;Ty»« araortqiu>o<t to »pp*M aad utaait, imnM or aaffao-to ill. compUiout'a bill oo or bofcra tha FITTEtKTB dM uf U r t m i l i n t . or OMiUt bill »iB fa «ako» l l l

Th i bill i l dTbe tail bill it Hied to foreclose a mortg'aelB,dated Joo> IB, lter, n o * sod (toea br S a m tu. Urok.w • « • CUaaktUi, bitTlaa, la J'eter A.

eman on lauds hi the eilv of tltw Brut -Mlddlesex Coonly, How Joveay. Aad

defendants, botfauso TOD bold a mortcajEO apoalb. aaid preaoIsM aid by rtrtua taono? «falnto baTfraono iDteroat tboroiii.

CUA»r.E8 t . COWfctfBOVEIC,aMnllor ol OornvWaaat,

Ho. liS Qooria St., Mow Brajairtok, * . i.DaKJ July 1Kb, 11)71. jyll-«tla»

CLARENDON HOTEL,Z.OBK B r a w n c h . V . J r f

Opens (or th« 8eas«> o» J««e 1st,

Tli. baaoh^od baliing bciUtiM an tbe aunt

approved and noaurpftHei b j any at tbe

Braaeb.

SAM'L K. SPENCER, Prop'r.Thia Hotol is opened all Iha roar

lali-wUS. B.

rouod.

The Continental

jniyltf-daw

JOSEPH L. TOPH4JI,Ooo»r»l Aifmrt lor Boo Jofaay.

Pine Hemlock & Oak Timberlor Building Purposes, uid »H kind* ol

GUILDES STREET.Oh»rlas W«n«r 19 60"iilipA-Bmlth 69 28Mrs. Boot Adrain f» 88JameaFox 89 OOMrt. John Wood... 5* S8John gcb'pp 58 M

88 U19 OO89 «0

Jobo atoHanua, bal

Bnoeh

B.Wm. WineborooJohnfaMer . J..ChaafwWtutr.....:

01HTRAL AVKNUK.

I t 60I t OO•» 00

11 if

Jotey

theLhe

otherhole in the

drewhis wife, whilethe corpse fromground. When he held the lantern,which stood by the side oi the hole,tip to the lace, of the viotim, Aubusseand bis wife uttered still more heart-rending cries.

"It is Francoise!" shrieked Au-busse's wife.

Aubusse looked at

Rolf e& SonSTEAM SAW

AND

PLANING MILL,

LUMBER YARD.I1U STKEET,

Foot of S»w itTMt, New

Offer to dm tnult, andLtrgc ti'ock ot

pub lie in general, tiltf

a n d Undraaawl I*OMbMr,

i t grttsktlr reduced price*. ParahiMr* willconsult (tier ioUrest \>j oslling mad tzmiitheir stock cad get pricon, before purceUewber«.

Satisfactory ludacenentsto uiih Cuatomera gnaraatood.

LUMBUU AHZ> TDaOMR H D P F B O

to aoy polDt of tbo Lino of Railroad. Any ailoTuttbor cot to order oo abort ootloo.

FLOWEIISI FLOWERS 1 FLOWKHB •

THIRTY to oo« bnodrad per oent. bolow thararnlar oa«atloane ratn. To* akooaaad

fl«»»nnil'L»Nttria pots, and abeot to* tk*«-aaod more in fba OPOB sroand. Bodaiug1'l.nU, Hardy BarboMen Pkojaa, aa4 riowast

Lifm tbe fiat row?7eooDdiU6nloT (laotjofool now. Ttr sal. at tbo Cwoniereeei Kmary•od QreeaboaM, Coawuoreut atonua, Dotaraaand Hantord Itreeta.

l t d A. MOELLCB, Propfiotor.

143 Burnetmobtl-dawlr

Street

Spectacles

M. SCHAWB,OvtioltvJi tnd Oenllat

I U 1 a* 41 ' • • •

I O O U I M M P B SATLSO4O BOTBX.

51W BBUHBWIOK, H. Jn

SV»m TnesdiS.

2, to Friday

the oorpse.Then ho suddenly broke loose fromthe grasp of the gendarme, and beforethe latter was able to seiie him,stabbed himielf with desperate ener-gy, while his wife (ell into a deeptwoon. The greedy oouple had mur-dered their own 6ipghter instead oltheir intended victim. While- they

Sen for CnruHiDjjT .amTieBnoyTtheirdaughter, Franchise,- 'ltd, ratoxnedfrom Qu»tte-Br«, iJJiJ, bqiQg T t )n

ad at. onot). goae to bedIomtired,When all waa

Having oaed Br»GHaa«ee and Spco-Uaelei »uppU»d by M. SCHWAB, analmanaiaotnrad bv him. we weald oor-diallf reoomnretid Wnj to ill whoneed toy »Ma to sight u a mostskJlTul Optkaan, and as eUiging andreliabU BUD,

» « T . Or, W. B ,Praald«t ol

at R«tfm Ooflart Urtr', Bratarla*, ».

>awBm«raaa>ILJ.

9—m—0t*,mn

IhrNTianefMal lnapim^labaA. tla. b«at b»U»( • • • • *o4» o«Ma-W( Uodaaoa* laa tki Wwlala .^a^

'it la reODamnenSalviai nbotmaeol aoBUBoalailloeMaoteaU, Bnaaoe. Sana, BftatM, U w u .Jem. IhM aniUiin. Bttea, CUlklaliai BtUrow. cttfeo Mala, FmaiFioV V n

OMmWIiioVCal, .a»aCs>tbMt&Mi^cMu:MilHamwaQWlsialn dioaaiM&Mi^cMu:MlH

Salt «»«un.*Potaoa«>qs MHaj Kitapart 1BVaJUIIoeB, eera M * *», r1

'•WOUNDSp-ittatiatW, thU Ltaitteejat tja« ta—

ratAxmui, otnuti OUOBV trKutireltwe

aV-tttatiBBt»tr, t h Ueprusaj BIBS l a » aWB-en1,afoar Atemmv un> tra>Am

Friend1* 6eer«t

Page 2: vv- sr v · r\vv- sr v NEW Ni EVENING, JULY 29.1873. nwnit cuts. •V^Jia* ^t^a^Oi**^»*^ h or%a*a»naF^aJ'^|O*ni •• • PBACB VTBBBT. QQ (Van roe* t* Lion*)

•^wr-as^sps^tf-

»•"*•"'•*»•

Uiere is evident cause fur

adjcai ranks bv.th* publication of W

A. *K.Aw»KD*>n,

BRONgWlC*. X, J.:

JUtY « , 1873.

TOT»a report of tha " Mission for Aai

mal*," » Boston orraniaaUoo Mndred to tae"flmlati In It i nanal isn of Cruelly toAnfanab, * has recently ban pnblidied, andIt presents s o w startling facts concerningthe cruair/ at awn to animals. Cattle,a—«ny kaaa, stc., are stowed into skiw-nwving frfigb* cars tu awajr iu t n a - W e f ^ a athan kapt laattl- Iker reach U n r KafMr*deatinatton. They are permitted t<without water or food until Uiry becotuealntaat mad, or so weakened by disea»e a•rs/oely to b* able to walk. At Ittsst Uie.are giren but partial suppHes of foo.1 a*water, and if transferred from one train Uianother it ia only to be prodded nwet-cnieHjwith U» inn points attacked to monstrouigoads carried b j tt» heartless renown whosupanjntead Uie transfer. Tbe woundsmade hy these spikes are often(teap, aDd rarely fail io mortifyin the coarse of a few days after their IntUctiAB, Tne ayffttiags of Uieae juor brutesare beyond comprehension. Harely doWestern cattle Uuis transported rume entirely free •ot dlspase into the L i n * nf thbutchers, and all know that every hy^ieniprinciple rtTuJln at the thoaght oi usingtlesh containiug |the genus of duteawTherefore there is a two-fold object of grx>in the efforts of those who seek to arresithis aSbuaa— they promote a huaiane triuleu-ry in the feelings and subserve measure* e*tsential to sanitary safety. By all means,then, let this cruelty be discouraged. True,Congress has enacted some salutary regula-tions for the transportation of cattle, etcbut they will hardly be found as effectualas the grave nature of the case renders de-sirable. The magnitude of the evil will txappreciated whan we aay tbat in 1872 thtseven cities of Washington, BaltinwnPhiladelphia, Now York, Albaaj, Proridence and Boston received from the Weslan aggregate of 1,000,814 cattle, 1,932,14'sheep and 3,466,44* hnga, A low estimatefiles tba average shrinkage on these animalsat ten per cent. This figures up a loss of120,088,809, pounds of beef, 53,982^3!pounds ot mutton, and 51,981^6'Xi poum

"of pork. Beyond this It Is stated that tn1878 DO less than 635,802 of these animalsdied, on their way from Texas and the Mis-sissippi Valley to the Atlantic seaboard.A most wanton spirit of cruelty is likewisenianlfestod by many travelers when crossingtbe plains. They sit hi the cars with riflesor lefuliuaa* hand to shoot down tbe poorbuffaloes that lispnan tn eome within sight.AU claasaa treat tbesa animals sltamfully. > It II said that In Kansas alone 800,000 at abase poor beasts were killed lastyear. Seren-eighths of them were Idiledsolely for their hidea. Of the remaining,tHOttirds were killed for their hidesnetb, while flu other third was slab Inspott aast waaaoamess. Kansas forms but» « a a # s \ ( r f ttehafflalorangajaadbj

TmiiprHli- slaughter- last whola cotstry alaaMklt what it waa there, ate

bcna*f JSWJr USead nod cannot be nmiscl#,a «*Uiral Uwsequcuce

the fsyal ina «* aa«w party. Mr. Qwmback baa leit dltavpaliiasd aod.sore aiacti hemisaad the nomination for Fnsident laatyear; and Republican papers may feel ait•ured that Democrats wiS rapudlai* Ixithhin and his Buggeftfong Vruonever be »lsanpts to Jeopard tbe interwls of tbe |wrty

y hta panonal plqms. If the Democratic>arty is dea<l, there was never greateryccttkm that it should -live- »• let it

.'ailed l<> u new participation in

IT iajttaotomd ftom Ball Lake (JSy tbatcomplaidta and affidavits in the. eaao of AnnElba Webb, 17th wife at Brijhara Toung,wore filett on Monday In tac Clerks officof theThW Dfctrkjl Coort. laecomplaiiant aiRs 'far tiOO.OOH danafea, alimonypesdfsz; the norl |l,eA0'per month, ami•*0,0«0 for coumol fees. Poor BrighamHe has at laat become hopelessly entangledin the well of maUimonial infelicities.How the heart of the prophet must bleedyea, even as did his pocket* to keephousehold supplied with chlgoons, paniefs,dimttr, and snch Hke paraphernalia, notspeak of, cradles, Mrs. Winslow'aSootbuijSyrup, and. other adjuncts ntcemtrf to faniily convenience! *f) Yourig> thou ayoung no longer; ami yqun£ ay .longeiluscious laaaca oaa^ad BaajgM coBaanial hitby rompana-inaalpy anal hCD4sih4letiakaltroubles wtdclTMW. aSUM Ury hAJkOMaraaiaa a) with aaaikni^y. CottlM|*ib^m Wfc .t^TMatia, eflxir wlkh Oc«-inm eouast* MfjW k> aa undisowetad £nriraflo; lion happy waaldt ilinn mlKeturncd youth would serve thec to no lewadvantage than the of ten-heard-of pumplunahell wrtei) the equally well-known Peter.Couldst tbou but qnaff the Kl Doradiannepenthes an food f<¥ dbtreaaing " NighThouahto" would b» far removed, anBtaakspeare'« asauraoce that

" Qnbbel saa tat v*uth- Oaaaa* liv« i*f«th*r,"

wonia be no Itfnger pregnant with bitterfanqies. The sear of the Autumn and thekofrov' of ,lhe printer now. better indicatethe trojr status of the prpphet phrrfcallythan the juvenility of Spring or the matur-ity of advanced Summer; and tbe houri othe harem, deUghthuj not ID the frigid Iso-lation of the prophet, leaves tot some morecongenial alHance, ask

M i - r , ihst tuthowever, a*,-a,

pMjjir, i tu 5oWg?&*ilher affectioaa be stopped »p*with $200,OWdamigm.

'I^lilpis "newspapers of DemocraticpaoolWlUes. have recently been* ' ~ ' Grant U llkaly to

as oppor-ouri

to

p'! V"w, >ntUn»llu« that tbe Bern

W U S d d t b l

_ . J« TrWebathing on Sunday, lit awrra I wife andseveral children.

Laura B«k, atlulu daugbtai of £raestBeck of No, 41) Liberty streak ttcvm*, «asrun over by a honu and wagon, vestelday,aaalaasaiwa iatal iayurisa.

At J*a>init' H ury Tbonpaoa (coloradywalked out ol ajecoud-story window iaWs weep,i j r i

^ y pajecoud-story

l ulght, andb U

4t ia alive there neverwas better tiiiu1 for its priuriplcp

ntakti roiivcru, for they nubraue allhat has been proven salutary "i republican[ovcrnment. No rcniorse wetghs *> III'H^I.Vm tht patty ailed n t o m k c i<i>Utival)w''-Uie ilcsirnlile. The party will live .ir^pur

Mr (Jror^U-'k nml hi*. ini|Milil;i -IIJTH' -

injuries whkji will urobsUy prova lataiTb» Turuverein of Union Hill, wtih in

filed guests from other societies throughtbe State, beld the'r annual festival at theSchuttru Hark nu Monday afternoon andevening

Four anting ludie*. wtrc baptized in thrttir^am at Kni Woods, ou Tntowa Hill,near 1'atereciii, on HunUsy aftvnioou, hy thtRev. J>f. Hauvanl o l the First "Church.

At Hoboki'ii vtiirk will Ix-giii iatejy on the w w tunnel and cutIVlaware, l^avkswuuua and WvnUnway. Tbe enterprise will iuwlvcpetiseof nearly 12,000/100.

The rimicr|M-sl iti said to If *|among thi' cattle In the vicinity of (ItittenI*.•£. t hie tlHiryman lost four c< >wslot of li\r, snd otbers with two or threelitad rtt Mttuu Co h£\e lost VUe t'liLirc lot.

Tlie Nrwirk Boanl of Krfunu S'bcxTniEUjtMv met iu tlw Ms^yur's orllce on Mou

• lay uigbt. ujul ailoptcd [iluiis for Hit- liuiltl

ofHail

an *'\

pit shortly

rn stinted

ptu U Th«

l»eauUfiil rub?11 is mnarkable XhaX ttie liiulin^ inuuia

has brokcu out again with all Its evil runeitren. Nuutrrtxis IIHWAIQ^ ture n

ifiitlv taken plitt'C not onlv in Aincriia, liiilKuropc, aiul tlic rode of honor wa»

luinlly eitir >iji'tjr*t--d tn a f i o f pntrticalway. Dut'lin^:, wr take it, i-» a mwl penii

s practice! and we conceive tliat tin;raau whu"hliiv>« liL« anta^unist ujwn tin.1 *»

^ I field nf honor In WIT* hinwlf intinitcty'm.l of maintaining the qiictitionabl' n [>

Italian for which ht- liaaunLj liifl owu lift.'a|nl taken Hiiotlid'a. He cauuot b«' n'yarileil

better th»ti n murdurer, mid ukietxl liereally becomes nucb by killing hi« opponent,t in a ml coiuincutHij; Hpt>n our clvUIzallon

that s o u e of thct-'rcaletfl imam in reccuthistory h»vti hem itbet-urpd by 1h« pitwion

>r dueling, and hy that dlBgracefnl inglru-mcDtality HtuuiUfjn, IH'ratur and othy: tlisUngtriaircd Anwricam-wcre «*nt to untinielygraves. .

feie .f

U No T» CHURCH STRUT, .oar gprro,J H - J ^ . rf4f^_ L__ai w_ aataaafeaW~<_af _L_a# : t__a_" ™

OH WVJl&DAY^ Ji/Llki'i o cbokp. m.

ttl Ui« aiooUdit

iturv balMgiog t*hudM«t oU IM

F«.tber »«4, B

July 29 8tA, P. PROVOST. A««tkM>r.

Lovers of Fine Stock.For atelo, (M

i,V«ns laertu

ff«lpS:£S?.o-rni Atneric* la » dark »r**m, l l hatads

gh, and IA form tha tuutt \ot\f &§W. tfStl*-nen, w com* with DO BaUeriflg * « r u . bu*m l i Imt luchji bcr»» i th»t>«JtpU w a t t

KUlURn-YouTuc ioiBiW wai tfn« b.Young Nelson, b« k r Old >«lioa. h« b» laaporl•4 borM Brown tfubludtr, Youoff IMkWd»m w u bj tb* e«I«br*U4 b«r*j«"AJMr(e»r*wrj, h* b j Old Perry, wheat drun W D u UHuat s tiTttite tpart, one of » • d<Mo«Dda«4i oMonobBlunurmm. J a n a j W s u U h d J n l ^ l lhi bj inportA f'riau, thi dav ol"Mf L»djr," hi C«»tt*T-l*r«in *vM inp*rt«dbr Jamea Jncksoa of TeaiiaMec, at a ooat o<ft^.500. He ton ibe foglitb Utrbt in ISM anWM ft Rupcncr r»ee horM at in dtlUWMHTh C I I b l b C\ W M J

TIR- Liberals bnvi1 mrriM tin- elections inNap lea.

The Frcai-U AwnomUy htu* 'pucrtetl a billabolishing fhe slapping u s .

Noah Kaulot, a coat metrhant of Con-conl, N. II , wiw on Moiiiliiy stunk Uy ulocomottw ip lui oual vard 'an.I iiiBlaijtlykilled: ""

Major Wallace HiRspr, Chief Engineer ofthe Norfolk, Vn., Navy Yi"M, died in Lud-low, V-., on Saturday, aud was liuriud on•luuilay.

Two persoufl die. uf rbolera 'n Jnillauap-oli# pa MoodHjy, niaWug sevtn io all Mutt

p d*ft*#e appftwod, Svc ot whon^ vnreiliireu in out family.

A dcon* has been promulgateJ at HID <VJam-iro (leclariiig Protestant niarrlaKis in-lisftoluble u.ilisw (ieclami otherwise by'ompi'tiut legal tribunate.

A mesRa t* from Qtn«n Victoria inform-ing the House of Cuuiiuuiui oi Uif fortli-

ilng manimf<' of tbe Bukc of Ediuburgl.,and asking that provision b*1 uunle thcrefur,wm Beceivtil and read in that llouae.

Tht? Ocnnan Government (UsavowB re-sponsibility for the wi/.un: of the Spuuinlsteamer Viplante, and calls'upon ('apt.Werner, roinnij.n<l'u^ thn (Jennail iiiaii-ofwai" which effeetwl Die capture, to arcuuntfor bin proceeding. His report of tlie «ffair hat* not yet lx*en received,

Tlie Prussian and Ktiglisli Cosula havoBwived ortlcrH from their resi«'<'live Min-

isters to notify to oniirierB thatjjebel abirwpirates, and to treat them as stub. The

rvMrt threaten Jhat if any vesstil belongingto u foreign power hiterfen*R, Io massmreevery Consul and foreigner in tiie city.

,itf bus tinear \ en

Tlie anntutl n-nnioti uf tlit' <*ratul I."<1LT'.I tlie Indepon.lc.it Onlrr of Mlse Men ofLhis* Slate Mill Uikt [v}&c« t^-inom»« »ISiliinidt'i I tall, I liiun Hill, and will bf at-t(M.*d(\l I'V rt'iirewiitjitivrs «if the ltnip'!* inBffttreni jiartu of l i e i ilc.

Tlttf SIAIMJ ll«ifld will ^ive il» two faits-veil ('utuvrU in tlii« wmulrv iu NewarkiV'ednewiBy afU'rn*K)n and eVeiill^, and Tlie'vent will br lelcbrattxl hy a pa null' with

the Oennnn Landwehr Verein and tin.- S H \ -Thtmugi'ii Sorietit* of New York.

In liomir nf tlie aeqnitt«l of ex-Chief ofPolice MrWilliamu, a con>i>liuieut*irv rc-etiption wan ti-Di^n-U to him bytbo Knigbthof liie Itouud Ttt.tle un Muuday night at 11K-roums of the. Club iu .Jersey Citv, A bandof music and fireworks wert provided. Therecant trial of ('biff MeWllllanu* and Dc-teftivt* Dovlr coat 1 ludson r(nmr%r nioi-ethan $:i,0on.

WHllam Ilanimoud nf Twelfth fltroft,New York, fell fr»n,. the precipicr in thdrear of Joseph Heinlor'B stone quarry, atGutu-uUirg, oa Humlay, amj alighted on Hledge thirty ftml IKJOW. lie wan discoveredby pureouH ]>&riatng iR'ar. and was taken to &phyBiriaji, who dretwecl IUR wounds, and wasafterward conrryexi to his hoiiip, "whftn1 he*lm\ in an hour frtttii the effocti* of bin in-juries.

Iti Newark a man who in known to thepolioe at an old vigrnit WHS arrented oaSmuU}' uiglit for (Jrr • •jnr ^8. While onthe way to the stalk j-.Hu<r»e he U>ld Uie oftl-cct mukiiig the ar.est thai lie. had robbed aniau iu Caklwell of a lurge sum of money.His story wan not believed, but although he.gave his name M John Egan, he WEB recug-nized at the Mmvi county jail, to which hewas committal for 15who luul robbednew 1'e.n'U'ntiary at C aid well of $7*2, undfor whom P«»putv Warden Johti*ou hadIjecu IIK) iug for the past three wee j*.

The Es.sex Itoard of Assessors met in theCommon Pleas room In the Court-house,Newark, on Motiduy niorning, to udju.nl Dievahiations c>f the various citien, wardH,IUHI toivnnhipB iu the county, and upportiouthe amount of State und county ttixej amongthem. J. Kverclt Keyuolda of East ()r»»~igiwat* elected C.iaiiman, and Isaac 0. Wadeof Clintou, iSce.etary. It •was resolved thatjjjl fractions of fl,fKK) be dropped iu m\ag the rfttuniH. The total valve of the realund personal p.o{H-rly iu the county was eturned a>* $ 1 ill*,ttlii,8-40, that from NeHHikbi'iug$lH2,(M7.K:(i. Tl-e rate of taxationwas fixed at fllj. 'TIw amou.'t of tax to lieraised for county and Sti ie purposes isfl,U»It,iHHj. The City AfwvHUHmt Boa,il met

Tha ColuUl *<u brctl br CoL Win. H Joh ...ol YirgiQn. The d*u, Vouui JtitMt, WMiinn.by Kmgolii, he bT l'itfrl*.»,V by n»toa , thefichpfe ot Aiiiericava T->rr, ha by lb* ocUbrdtttj

T1.O« REWARU.Lout, on Jiilr Bid, at (h«SMftmloU Do«k, fti

0PEKA (.LASS. The •(>••> r««rmrd will btpfttd bT latriHf t!ie inoit t No. 901 Voracl

LAHGE SALE"

8tock,FaimintrUtens^Furniture, Etc.,

AT

15 daya, as John Garrity,a fvl'uw-labo.ur on the

for their lives.ID tbe HnuNf

g yare apprehensive and are tlylug

f Comraontt Monday Mr.l T ] d l k k d

yPhilip C'altan, meuil>er Tor ]>undalk, ankedif there was any probability tlmt the Carlistsin Spain would t>« recoguized as belliger-ents. Virw-ount Knt'ekl, Vnder Secretaryfor Ihe Foreign Itepjirtment, replied thath Odit ddl i

g p , pthe OodiBts wen' undoubtedly gaining[round, but mmten* weir not it. a state tomtitle them to belligerent rightH.

A revolution is imminent iti the State ofNuevo Leon, Mexico. There are three as-pirants for Governor in that State, conse-quently, the election will devolve, on theLegislature, which will meet iu Montereyin September. So intense la party hi>' -eil,originating in the revolution of hint yearand retired io the prc .put political contest,that an outbreak is regarded as inevitable.

The Pope on Monday received a numberof newly Dumipaied HJahopi. la bis midnmto urged thcua ta (Hrfid MaWuilythe righttof the ifiurcl. Hefer.-'ng to the conflict ofthe ecclesiastical authorities in Brazil witliFreemasonry, he said KreemaftonH wen' Ha-ble to excommunication the i the

KTfl of otter Bocret Roeiettea. notwiili-

$ , , ythat aft'v.wwn, and tixedt-'.x at $1.98.

the rate of city

Tliore fir*' no new raw* of chulfra in tin;Oiuu [>^ujteutiary.

ami Fnuil' du Lai' AiriCMipli-ted on Saturday

•tandlng flw Btarttsbti! olijnita bt Ilidr or-guDization.

At Cartajrcna, Spain, Monday, the redflag nf tbe IntraiiaigejiU's, wku'h luul bi>cntlyiug abon tbe forti'ejbes and stripe in tUcbarlxtr, wss replaced by the National Hag.In anticipation of trouble tbe ironclad,Mender. Nunez bad left Uie Arsenal yardanchored in the port ready for any move-ment ; also the Nnmancta Victoria, andothffl. Monday the ironclads, accompaniedyby three steamers, were Ioh b d if i f d

pfrom the

liarbor and if interfered with were to ireiprm attacking vessels. A Hangriinary

naval engagement was expected.

Items of vital statistics recently publish-ed In Europe a n cited in conformation oftbe genersllj received opinion that theduration of hnnuui life is at preacat greaterthan in |>ast centuries. Thus, it is statedtbat In the city of Geneva, Switzerland,registers b a n been kept of the yearly aver-age of Unman longevity since 1590. Inthat year It is given at twenty-two yroriand MX months. At nresent it is over fortyfears. The iabtes mmpHcd by lifc-aisur-anaa cotnpaaiea tn Eu-liml, and adoptedin this country, are Sato to show a similarresult. I n the ilourMath ctntiiry, theaverage annul mortality in the city of Parisvas one in sixteen; it is now given as about

«ne in tblrty-iwr/' I n all England, In I (iUO,the rate of BWrtallty was one to thirty-three; as'naar a * « i i t it aboat qne Inforty-two. ..* •

It is repoMM 4lat * serWe bkttle hadk P H l W between tbetakanpaade Deal(publicans and Catttat, In whlcb the lat-ir were iiiiiiMasfaw'Trrn |n»S' and SIKI

srlaoners are said to bare bean captured byRoyalista, A MeasaarKeadar l u M

The Milwauk.vLine Hailroail wonlast.

Noub ltanlct, a mal mercbant of Con-oon',, N. If., wnf Ptrmk hy a Iwnniotivin bis coal-vRnl, Moiulav, und instantlykillivl.

David Lawit' w, a laborer in a lumtaryard at Proviileuce, it. I., was drowned iill'e river, Moudav. lie leaves a wife amthree ehildn\i.

J. J. O'Lrary (if Worcetler and " Peu-en " llai.ingtou of Springfield signe<

rrticle«, Monday, to row three miles for$:|«, at Springfield, Maaii., Aug. 20.

Charlea It. (Vilcinan, of Omit Falls, N.H., roinmltteil mrcide by takings Sun? of

wine Monday. He wan 50 yairs oldand leaves a family.

Mr. J. U. Moore, a well-known lumberdealer, was tlirowu from bis bti^gy in NewOrleans on Suuday, Bud died Monday,from the injuries he rece;ved.

On Sunday evening John Van Arsdaltravelling agwitior a New York tobaecuhouse, fell in a fit as be waft taking a Heatin the ears in the Union depot, Pittsburgh,and died soon afterward.

The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythia« ofthe Htatc of New York will ronvene iiPougbket'iwie to-day. Two hundred am«ilty delegates arc fxporled, many of whonhave already arrived.

.1. .1. Erlly of LamasUjr, l'enn., »a»fouoil in a swanij) near Mount Holly, Mouday morning, with liis thioat eut almomfrom ear to cor. He stated tliat lie hadbeen waylaid by three colored mpti andassanltod and robbed. Slight hopes arerotertaiaed of his recovery.

The proposed ferry from the foot of thehill ut Weehawkcn will cost $500,000, sndan effort In making to induce tbe townshipswhich will be benefited to subscribe $200, -000 in .utoeji without iiitcrait for the firstfire years. It is proposed to run two boatstoThlrty-fonrth-et., N. Y., aod three toBarclay-st.

F. 0. B<iwen, nounxel for Curl Vogt, whoIs now in Ludlow-st. jail awaiting the ne-tiunof the Department of tbe State in thematter of his extradition, recently wrote tothe Secretary of State asking him if be in-tended to release Vogt, The AssistantSecretary of the 8tate replied Monday thattbe question of bis release or extraditionwas still the subject of consideration.

THE 00ID AM t C » MARKETS.taroatiD wr u. r. n u i , MMIOUULBosAra, omoa v IA aasr.

HlWYoaC, Julr B5-10.80 A. H.d 116

HlWYoaC, JQoM epaned to-dav a*. M .0. t. •'• 1*0 i;lM71M« %[

vo. II PIAO. naasr.J l 10 . H

11

Dt£D.r

of i tut pUo«v af«ri »bo«i 10 j*»»r».Ji^y -iHth,

or bit iff.f k l

,a>^<i .al. ( •,•,;! MMts««s*a«>M«rsl'r>Hlt)iaUstal<>au>

Wi 1 lie aild at the rewidonce of the undersigned on the NcrvDniiswick end CrfttiburjrTurnpike, about IK miles Iron) N«w Brunswick,oppotit*) the Peor Farm, on

WEDNESDAY, JULY yith, H

^OTnmenciDg at 10 o'clock «. tn, tiii enlir*itock ol FurmiBti I'tuoaili, HuusfiioldKitcben FtirDiture aJso two Uonet,'o«|, two J'ig* wid lot ol Poultry,

The Furniture ia all lirit-clnu aoJ ueurir new,Fioe parlor set, tlkso t con phte net of flinuipLoom FniDiture, ciria'sting in p»i t oi one Buflei.itoPfciou Tub If, Cliuiro, i c .

Together with • Iftr d in- orlment of BuglithCatlcry, Ula-iwire, OiockcrT, T» tile Ltneo; aiioBed Hoon ttets cotupletv, tc»prt.bvr with Bed*.Bedding, Hair Msitrarie*, Liorn eheetfl, Ivook-iag'glsVsWVD, Ac

Tbiiiaoae of the best opportunities erergfrei:o bur <ir3t-clftsfl faruilun bt nuctiun prices, •tie »»le will be jujBitir*.

The Fa\rm, cunsiitiag of 14 acre* of lied, »n<"'• ' U r n , * - - -

' ttrill be >.»sed to

brst-c'.&li tenant, at a m derate rent.Condition made known «n tbe day of aale.A. M. WAY, Auetioa««T.

C. U. T0RPT01V.July nti, 1 s73-4td

NEW~B0SS,At No. 61 (HIR(H STREET

Old Man Barrett.jylt1 Ht

To Contractors.SEALED Propoan'swill be received by the ui

deraivned, a committee appointed bT tbboardi uTChoBn Freeh olden of Somerset arUiddlesii Counties, Stula nf Ne-r-Jersey, fcmaterial and c >nntruct!oa of a

STONE-ARCHED BRIDGE,nrer the HiU-kun Brook, ou Euion areuuNew-Bmnswiok, N«»r-J«raey, at ibe office cUEKNAMDEZ & I1ALL, K>3 Oeor^e-.treeiNew-Krungwick, Naw-Jerssr, until 3 o'clockM., Thursday, Aug. 7th, 1878.

PUns and iperucatinoH can be seen at theflee of Ueroaodei *% Hall, and Bpeciflc jtioioiti be had of the members of the ooiuioitlee.

The Coutrdctur will,l>e retiuiredt* civs boin tbe sum of |5C00, for the ttUlMul performarjiof the contract.

The ComtJiittteroaerre the ri^ht to rfjtctaor all bids, if n their judfrment it ia in Ibe intteat ot tbe couotie) *M> to oo.

H. H. CBOWKLL,B I S J . LiMdsTArr,I. A. WILLIAMSON,J. K. DIMOTT. of Hlddleaei.JosTH Wi.ua,.1. V. VXK Ni^T.of Sonoerset,

Buildiog Comoiiltee.July 24, 18T8— ilritf

ALLEN'flDttlDD AND OBOUaWS

FISH GUANOA Bellgble Hannre for all Crops.

S«. tn»t er.ry hai onr Tfadt M*T.

T. H. GHAT'S

SUPERPHOSPHATE OF IIME.

No 1 Peruvian GuamRfoeiTed direct from ths QorsroaieDt.

Fine Ground Prairie Bone.

JOSIAH J. ALLEN'S SONS,No. 4 South Delaware ave , PBILAOELP1II

l B l

In Cliancery of New Jersey.TO CIURLEH C. PRATT, LK0NABD A'

WATER, KI)WAR 1) J. UOLDEN meBEBTKAND CLOON:

Bj rlrtue ofu i ordurol the Caart of Chtneery oI New Jenwy, niavde oo tbe d*j of tindsM hereof in a, ctvuu. tiearf K. Port i« oom-pltiiiut snd you »nd othen are dotcDdtwU,you are rfqutred to •jPp«*r MK> plMd( avnaweror demur io tbe bill of ••.)*] oompUlDADU oo orbefore tbe TWfiNTV-PlFTB 4AJ of AUQUB1Deit, or ibe said bill will be taken M oonfei

lindyou.Mid biUU filed to toraoloM a mortsiby Garret <i. BroUw e*d EtiuB

aetintThs

gireo by Uarrst («. Brosaw and Ktiiabetlirokaw, hi> wife, to Hlnrr B. Post on laada i

lha cilv ot N«w Braaawiok, <Usd April 1st1818, and IOU, Charlei 0 . Pratt, Le-nard AIwaler, Edward J. HoldM |>1 Usnraod Cloon,sr« oaadfl defeodants bwiauae ^OQ lioid eaoum-braDeea OD aatd lands.

Dated June 2(lh, 1873. .a . U B VABDTfTK,

Selioitor ol Coirpl't, t l Hongjomtrr Blrsel,Jsrssr Ciiy •-•• •'-- ••

, .psoial tram, *sMaf at « • fetaeV si iaain Uis toresoes, ginkf taa Ixearswaista aiai'limi for balaiog, diaaar, ndtaf, andIhe promeoadiag and fancy taniouta,th« Branca st i.80 sa4 afrivittg at New

ickataboMt.W "

Seaside Cambric 8tri«6s

REFRESHMENTToi TH| PfATwill b« tumiabed by th« Steward of the boatbat posiliTcl/ BO I t u rp §otA.

TiCKIta (Uoltdtw ra i l fM <iJ» (• *Afrom the Branob), $1 » : Childreo, U ctmUf tale at I1 l u g * Van bor*o'i, WilliaDUon A

h'*, JohnH. Cornell1!, Wm. KenOi. I. L.in'a L. D Jarrard A Co.'a. Wjckofl kMDA »ud at ib« bo«t (m iktmoroiog of

tti* Excuraiou.

This taift* onlyi t 4

ade HOSK, or ballt . Then are far

baa i t * • price

8*Uo. wsiihlr aod well nsdeHots, thise pairs tor 26 ceDts.b«a)ariaaBfctl>ts|waliafa i

Ladies' ExcursionAMD

Picnic Suits,$(.60 and $t, worth «fi to $6.'

ot the K t w i , Semt-fl rOor Uelnto early, aetbe/ will poatitit-aly be limited. The euj 'hM obartered a Urge and more •oa)lboat, i* e* to M«aitoiiiodate all who tear Vittbto go with him. Htagei at the care and boat,•aoroiQ^ud sTeaiag, to etnvej paaHsg«r» toand fro.

1'. 8 -The train will be run on a • de tracl40 as iu allow the Bicuruooiste plenty el tlmio K«t ott and on the train. T h e "will bar* UM see el tbeOro»td% 4>ott | f lew acrei,tbltpvraee wiablaftttn Ukv

eolH, and promenade by acd for tbeaaeelreijeTWiekto. Tbeaubionber vill leaveneUiiE

undone to make thii, an in the pait, the Eacurmn of the trasoo. J; W. HEUC"jull4-td

THIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION

RellefCouBriINo.40,0.V.A.M

Elm Park &RockawayTWiidfcy, Auf. 7,

On tbe Fa»t, Wegtnt, ComaiodlonslanlfFavorSteamer

JESSEJIOYT.The Committee Intend maktoftthia the gran

eit sttMatnMt plea«ml«i«utiion ol the leaienArr«»fawMato bava alraaaay bmum l ade i* kavithe Jeiat Uoyt at the Sletmboat Dock on thietrenins of the 6tb, where aha will rent »Ln oreiuMiU fiid b» la l e t j i d f ft t t u i t t tkiadvertised t^JO a. taui^ttwTth). '

Thif U to fee m I n a r ^ o o of all EiruritoMDarrow1! Cornat and OoUlilon B«nda

Are engsged.' ^^Refreshments atrred by flrdt-class caterei

oo If. No liquor* allowed on tin boat aad ordwill b# preaerrod. Uaggatta laken aa4 caiedfor by poli'e and rtaponaiblt porteri. Wlthoextra charge.

TluKKTd— Gents, f l . Ladies. M cent*Children under 13 vean of ago, 25 cents, to b<had ol ihe folluwing Cotnmilee; Isaac U. VaiAradale, Chairman; John O. Smith, f r e u ,K. U. DelUti, Hecy ; W. H. Brown/CaiswelVoorheer, L. J. Laughton. W. W. Van ArrdaleWm. Uulse, George Fyatt, I). A. Smith, JnC. Voorbee.*, J*cob Haidy, ft. D. Titus.

Boat learn at 0 .30 a. m. (iharp), stoppinat Perth Ambor each war.COME, EVERYBODY, COME

j l V S

To Charter.Bide Wheel Saloon

Steamboat Argo,For Sunday-schools, Picnic and private partii

Applr in WJL H. HAZARD. Jr.,_jjM"2^| <» llarri-on afreet, N. T.

Mrs. Frances Wallin53 CIIURGH S1REE1,Hcle Agent in this county for the

DomesticPAPER PATTERNS(or Ladies, Miiees ami CliildreD, equal in everrespect to any paper pattern now in tlit tnaiket. '*

DRBS9 AND OLOAK MAHINO

In all Its branchei.

Keep* constantly OD hand a eoneral auortmen

Ladiex' Dress andAnd all kinds ol Fancr Goods attd K«tfoM,

8carffp 11 own. Tics. Uufllings, Handkerchie(iimp Trimtriogg, (Jaipur* J>*ces, Dress Brantriot'ep. Lining! and boairry on the most reaionable terms. AUo a loll lio« of

GenfV FurniNhing toodsjuU-(Uw2iii . • _ .

GET INSURED!All tlmsc who are uninsurfd would do well

tali- out a policy of inmiruace, immedittelr.

OD Slock, Store or Dwelling;.

IIIHIIIUIHT riltft d in all tif-vt-cUrt»oo»p<

John T. Jenkin?NO. l..i: C.KOKOE STRKsTt.:

j.v." «t '"'

Just RoceiveoVDiraot from the'n.<nufaota:ren in traBAt,:ale

NEW SPRING GOODS.Rtoh Laovi, Colored Yaks, Hamburg Edgings,

Inurtlonsl etc.'aasaaienlerles, IT<* a»l Deiirtble, at Attne-

MILLEE & GEANT,878 Broadway. SampU* seat my mail.

aps-lgw jJreaeinaltere Hujtplied.

GEOBGE W. WIUH,U I OBBINWICH BT., H. V

Oornsr Park place, one Meek ab»r* Barelajrttroet and two Uaekw below <lkenb«i.| |rw3ftrriae, directly afpoalU ibe .Id staad.

Ioi^ort»t so l Dealer laWieSJ»D «B

FINE WATCHES,JEffBLRTi UIAMtWDg,

BIL VER £ PLATED \ WABAIa ersrj stjls and flftsHr af de»Hs, it

LOW PRICES I'OE CASH. '

porlation.

French China Decorated

Dinner and Tea SetsNKW PATTCBKti.

White French China JHnner Sstt,piecet, (96.

BnglUh'/loldSdnd Tea Sett, Upiece*,»8.50.

French Gold Band Tta Sett, U piece*,•10. : -r •

trench Gold Band Tea Sett, 66 piece*.$11.80.

The sbors gooda are <rDsr>d 'below tinllaa, tat U T » wast cbsap Obtai M*.;

Mirer-plated Ware, Bronies

r. ROWLANDXIX

Bleuied »rMulbi U Cheap •*> to

mi it ttelKPbWknritli MMeT •

Real ElBROEBBv

4-4Os«ts

KSKW mvnawict, s. i.

' 'fJ ai ^IF yaa want tw t l ) « a a ^ w

oall oa Aw aA. P.

wlbriOST.

Fa>r • • !« .I aT Ten waat to buj or ssll S attl rssUsiios Ol

In sll the Dew styles, cheaper than calico. 1 bulldloa ails call ro 1 . P.THOVO-IT.<M*c*a tmw Sal*.

F you waat <• buy or asll stock or olierSMarUisssaSoa A. P. f.OVOST

T F r oX «a

••WI' I*F Ton waal U loan' or borrow moner as

A. P. PROTttBT.

<>*o«U«ra>U KUda.IF jsti «aat t» buj or wll gwoa ai any da

scrlpuoa call at Iks watloa 6o»iof . i . t. PBoYOST.

H

aFataaaaja T l c l i c l o .

IF yon want to poi chase paisan tickets odratos IMa . I . P. PBOT'MT.

AT YOUR OWN PRICE,Yes end lejs than you would hare tlie courageto ofler fur them.

The BK03. owe an apology to tboH* flf thatravtroDi who are not at once waited upon in the;re*t raahsa which cbRraot«rue their houae.We w*uld adriM all who are dlfappiinted inthis war to o»me etrly in tbe day, when we

J V t j

ttlfi > r

IF j o » w « * . t w i e t u Wthon'eOOt Sater-prlae oall oa A. P. PROVOST.

AatcaUatc^rlaa; .

IF you want tl* aerrieat'of aa Auctioneerin city or ooaatv OD reaioosble termi or1]

A. P. PROVOST

For aale.OUBfi saa Lot oa Patarwo slrsst, SbOT.

ths Bsilread.«• M.WAT.F o r Sail*.

AN 0M FsUblisbsd Boot u l 8«oe Blora.(jplendid looaUoo and doing a llaa bus)-

ntas. Beaaen for Belling, Ill-haslib of ths pro•rietor. Epaalrs of

marls A. M WAV.

-- . - , for male,[ T O U S ! ana Two Lot» on Jerasr etmae.[ 1 House In good cindltian. WeliflnUbed.Jood well WaWr. Fruit trcw> Stable In raw.

marl* i A.ta.«AY.

BEOS.13 Church Street.

•pl8-daw

Great Redaction!Extrapidlnarjr Bargains!

czosrrm nn SALEOF

ad Iwm BIT GoodsM o i f A H O N S

ffry1»7 BTJRNBT BTRBBT.

(Uuder Greer'. 11.11.)

Dress Goodsin all tbe fashionable styles, at 85 per cent, lossthe* mark*. priot>

Batalslews) ol mil Klaida.

IF you »sa sap. kind of business doss ooreaioaablj lerLerms osll en

A. P. PKOVOdT,

WITHE Go6ns,DRESS LINENS, PIQUES, ETC.,

At less than importers' prices.

The Saerinc/e Is Fearful!STRII'KD OREJIADINS8 at ball naual prlcea.Aiao a Ufa* aad alire«tive aeook otFEINTED LAWNS, PIQUETS, CAMB&ICB,

Drain Pipe.2, 3, 4, S, 0, 8, 10 and 12 inch

DBA IN PIPE,

With all necessary Fittings, sucb aa

Traps, Bands, Elbows, Ts, Vs, »\p,

Are constantly on band and for sale at tlie

NEW BRUNSWICK POTTERY,Nos. 162,154 A 160 BURNET ST.

TliesePipaa art a vary Mtparfor article, beingmade ot ths Tory best quality of clay and thor-oughly ritrifled.

I will delirtr Pipe In any part'of th« city, at

For Bale.H0U8E and two Lota on P uvdam atrset, near

Railroad aTOBns. Jtouso osotstoi aimroomi and good oellar. Will sell together orainjly.

IS?'(art . A.JFur Kulv

HOUSE and Lot «7 Bet i t M n s L _low Oeorg* strael. Lot SOllOO. Hause

inxood oondition, IS rooma. good oeUsr. sto.m -_^_ jJ - - A. M. WAT..

F o r » B l e .

HOURK and Lot on geauaa «tr«et. DssrRailroad areoae. Lovitilm. Bouie 19x24.

(a 18 A. M. WAY.

For Hale:

H0U9E and Lot oa Baldwin street, betweeaRailroad aad Codariss arenas. Hoase

searlr new. Csn bt bought on varr easy terms.lalS A M. W»Y.

IsitaMs/orHawMr a>iisi, wbiaktrsanoOer.Isgat »rlc«»»fy oad o*m»^ll iou. .

We are also selling, at leas than mattnrac-lurers1 nricea, our eolire large and well selected-tost of

NEW PARASOLS.Don't full to gitre «« a call.

Our UdT friends would dowel] te p t ; •iait to this reliable finn, for ihey may reat aa-

inred that in all dealings thev will get whatUj«y bargained Tor.

Best $1.25 Kid Glove in TownAT

James McMahon'siDRY GOOD,! EMPORIUM,

10? BURNET STREET.

We He FISHER,Merohant Tailor

AJTD

Clothier.

ROBERT LEE-Custom Cutter.

No- I Paterson BlockNKW

a»11-d»wlTBRUNSWICK

DrairrPipe.The bndatralgnod ia prepared to furnish ererr

ityla or

TEBKACOTTAPIPElN>r Bavin aod Drtinage, with all the IIM«B-•ary ooaDactiona.

CHIMNEY TOPS AND FLUES.

Vases and StatuarvAt the vory lowest market rates.

h»Mjrooa*,are manufactured h; the Bowman Terra Cotla Works at Trenton, whoasgoods are aefcaowledgsd to be of a superior

M>l*sVceJI tut eiamine before purcbaaio«ls«rFn7aoPMUl»ra.' '«1 W :

• W-ael ,John8on,NO. 40 SOMERSET STBEKl

(AboTe Catholic Church), New Brunswick.]o7-8lndaw

For Male,THAT Desirable DWELLISQ HOUSE and

-Dock property on Waterstreet, adjoiningths Machine Hbof ol Uunn A Co., lately occa-

Fied by 0. U. Ifonker, deoessed, Lot le I i lest1 inebea front by » feet in depth, with S><

story brick bultdlDg eontsintnit 9 roolAS: baa sgood water font and well oaloulated for a.manufactoiy. Terms eaey.

jal» , A. M. WAY.

A.J, BUTTLER.juS-Smdaw

CLOTHING.

G. Conover,33 Church Street. 33

NEW BBONaWIOK, N. J

bas a fall line o

Readv-Made

Clothing!atttD

Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.

The Caatom. DenartniMit

will always oontain a eholss aeleetien of the

Ijrlost Seasonable Goods,which will be made up to order io the most ap-proved ityle.

SHIRTSTO ORDKR.

A PERFECT "FIT" GUARANTEED.ddHawlT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

For Bale.THAT desirable Private Residenoe oorner ol

Meilaon sod Morris streets. Uouae ha^all the modern improrementS and can hebought obeap and on easy terins.

Jal8 *i_¥_W_^r-For Sale.

T OT No. U « 7 , Parcel W S a y d a m Map otJLJ Firat Ward, on l l emieq urooue.

Lot 8 ; i 6 0 on George btreet, between Soburtman and New streets.

8 Lots corner ol Lee arenue and Snydam St.Ueairable Lot on College arenue, l M i l O e It4V^ Aores of Land on Codwlae aTenue.City Property to Trade lor Small Farm.<»1S A. V . W A T . i

of

ASAI'ft

%'amanvMm.trnmun.•TittiBer"- * "

Owfcsfll.

73. SPRING. 73.ATTENTION!

of the public at lart* la Invited. Io

A. Wolfson'a

Crjital Clothing Store,

A. JE£o.re CtaanoeTO buy a fine Building Bits on Livlarstor

arenas. 8OT«Q LOU on the Biga groundathe finest on the arenas. Ora be Jtoaiiat oreaiy terma. A. M WAY,jals Real Bttite Agent and Auctioneer.

WALL'8KlnttLE SieiLIU

'BENEWEB.Every year inoreaec. the popu-

larity of thia valuable Hair Prep-aration, which is due to meritalone. Vfe can assure onr oldpatrons that it is kept fully up toits high standard; and it is the on-ly reliable and perfected prepara-tion for restoring GRAT OR FADIDIIAIB to its youthful color, makingit .soft, lustrous, and silken. Thescalp, by its use, becomes white andclean. It removes ril eruptions anddandruff, and, by its tonic proper-ties, prevents the hair from fallingout, as it stimulates and nourishesthe hair-glands. By its use, thehair grows thicker and stronger.In baldness, it restores the capillaryglands to their normal rigor, andwill creato a new growth, except inextreme old age. It is the mosteconomical HAIB-DKBSBINO everused, as it requires fewer applioa-

glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,MJ)., State Assayer of Massachu-setts, says, "The constituents arepore, and carefully selected for ex-cellent quality; and I consider Itthe BEST PBKPARATION for itsintended purposes."

Ott tornwhen is to be found tbo largest aad laeststsok aad Ibe latest stylos of

F8UMMLEB.

JUST BKCIITKD,

Ready-made J. Mads to Order.sniubts for Men, Tooths' and Bora', at price.

paia to Owrtomsr Work.which la laahlowsbfr e«i b7 toe o x *

ArtlBtto Ontt«jranJmilatde. Alsa a rtlrdKsV assoiimant cOenllsmen's Furalshlng Uoods of all kinds.

Special attention is oalled to ths

Hofrierr Deoartment,>Uuafactur«l by the Mew Brtuuniicli and

Notfbtk HcNtfeqr " 1 -

tf w« t&riu jro* w aall aid atamtat N fDd Bo* »\ook bafbn pamuatif etoiwl

i tDe Pntatu, Mil ka. hmm tMNtotorebe bid reliable

Prtoo On* Dollar.

Buckingham's Dye..FOR TOT WHI8KBB8.

As oar Kenewer in many ctfesrequires too long a time, and toomuch care, to restore gray or fadedWhiskers, we have prepared thiadye, in one preparation, which will<iuioUy and effectually accomplishthis result It ia easily applied,and produoes a oolor whioh willneither rub nor wash off. Sold byall Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,

NASHUA, N.H.

oborrara BTOJ341V OOBanaTM

r w state.

ML. :• A at. WAT.

dsstrablsrosU»»Mkaon

_ _ L _ » ""••aaatjMil f It.t >**Jr. ,i .,;, 1 v. 'Uuufi .Ut.'-fc

t f i i fani t i a a *.:rf / i t rttA^M^WAw

J Above.re«f«wofoOTmtMn_>i

minus IOOO dejngw, At oiir J

twmz ttMm

-1 i&i,,.

* * ' •

Page 3: vv- sr v · r\vv- sr v NEW Ni EVENING, JULY 29.1873. nwnit cuts. •V^Jia* ^t^a^Oi**^»*^ h or%a*a»naF^aJ'^|O*ni •• • PBACB VTBBBT. QQ (Van roe* t* Lion*)

Fnekoldoti flraae «ad ipoke w

«•*•» f> #••-*#•». fa « t a price, net agaia netaaday• * • • • • - * » i . ' •»• - • **<«' Tbe name tt* M t

Jam* Bluett, tllfedor of tbe pnaeof

for Baltimore, Washington and tbe fleoek, TIS" Pesnylf aaia in - Line," at ' . i f A. V.dailf, sioopt Sunder, with now PoUetaaParlor Oara, 4 28 P. M. with now PullaufiParlor sod Bleeplrg I are, Bsd 10 8* V, u.daily with e m PoUinan PU «e ffleepinoj gore |aod ria Philadelphia, Wilmington anu B .lti-uwre UHlroed at 111 17 A. M. dailt, exceptSunday, who Okeir and Oemoartawast Oarsattaohed. 1.47 P. i i . witb Convpartmoat Can,

. and lO.ie f. at tally witb Choir and WosplagOars sItMhrt. , \T

For Mewark end New York, M o «.«», 7.10,7.4«, Bit , t%, 11 M A. M 5 end t i l* r. ktHundaj trains, S.SSand ».»6 A. M.

For Elisabeth, I.S5, 5.08. 5.S5, S.sO. 740, (.46,8.18, 8.68, «.!». t .U. 10.85, 11.65 A. V.: 19.UK.87, «. 8.18,4 48, >.<V 6.65, 8, and 8.64 P. U.Sunday tnina B.ai,i.oe, 6J», §.18, a.oo, A. M.,8,87, otsu anS8.64 P. II.

For Baliwey, «..»», 7.10, 7.48, 8.8?, 9.51, 10 86H U A. M.; 8, 6.66, 8, 8.64 P. M., Hun.day trains, » .» A. « . ; 8.M P. M.

ForPI>iladelphUli1.4a,>.6<,10.n,10.6>a.M0.47,».«». 6.11, B.W, 8.18, ».4S, and 11)211' U, n»West Philadelphia; U A . kl. and 7.81 P. H.,Tie Kensington. Sunday trains 1.31. 8.1a, , .«•.and 10.841". M,

For East Millstone, 8.40 A.M.; l.M, B.81,6.45P. M: - - -

For Lauibertrille and Flemlngton, 10.17 A. Id.and 8.S1 P. M.

For Pliillipibur, and Belrldere, ».J1 and 5.11P.M.

For fiordentown, Burlington and Carnden, S.fifiand 10.(2 A.M., 1.47, 8.!1, 0 11, «.O8 and8.18P.M.' ' "'

For Freehold, I.X A. JJ.; 1.21 end 6.11 T. M.Leare New York for New Brunswick, 7 and 8.10

A. M.j 18 noon, S, 8, 4.10, 6X0, H.I I), 8.1V, »P. H., and 11 night. Huuday, (1.10, 8.80 and >P. ¥ .For farther information see .tine tables^ wbiob

can be had al the Tioket OrJce.A. J. OASBATT, D. l i . BOYO, Jr.,

0*ur*l Jro»«per. Uia. i\m. A,1. eJT JAOKBOR.

W l Baft. n. H It. tfK. J. Die.-July M, 1878-daw

N E W BBON8WIOE POST OFBIOB,

Orriin Honu~Fao« 7 A. H. TO 8 P. IIBOK»ITI raoif 7 TO B P. M.

Vloalaa; • « * Mellrerr •fMaUi.ouanm.l and W*at, >.M A. M.,

«ma er ouanm.N«» Torh Motth, Baal d W10 alMPIIN«» Torh M t t ,

1.10 aBal.MP.II.Phfladelpaia, HahiaMrt, Waabtogton a

South, 8.((i, ».« A. U. and 4.69 P. M.Middleburt and Hillatoai, 8.4ft A. M.atoaih Kirer, IS.46 P. M.Prinoetoa, Trenton, Bordentown, Burlinjton,d Oamden, 8.01 A. M. and 4.60 P. "Franklin Park, 8 A. M.

x d Oamden, 8.01 A. M. and 4.60 P. M.Franklin Park, 8 A. M.Foreign M.H, 8.Id and 5.16 P. H.

T1MI Or DaUTIET.New York, North, laat and Wait, 9.00, 11 .«0

A. U. a«l«.00 aad t JO P. M.« » ; Htwntk, allaabetk and Bahwaj,

»a»,».»» A. l L « d « J 0 P.M. ,l i W h i

W »a»,».»» A. l L « d « J 0 P.M. ,Phiddpaia, Baltimore WuhingUn ana

IkeH^.vS.OOA. M.; l.tf aad T.00 P I tl d tb W d tt

ingU0 P. IkeH^.vS.OOA. M.; l.tf a T

Philadelphia aad tbe Weil and ttamden and.DIWT War, U.OO A. M. and 7.00 P. H.atlddlttaah aad Miilatow, I 00 P. at.Sooth KlTar, 10.16 A.M.FnukUn Park, 11.00 A.M.UUUown, 10.00A. M.Koralnllall, a.00 A.M. and 7.00 P. H.Momnouta Junction, Klntiton, BookT Hill,

Barllngaa asd BUwenborj, U.OO A.M. and 7.00

J09KPB FI9IUCB, P. U.P. M.

NOTICE.Tho»c of otu readers who purinwe leav-

ing the city to pass the Hummer elsewhere,

and proprietont of hotels who wish the pa-

per (or the accommodation of their gwsta,

can hare the Diii.v TIMES by muil at SO

cento per month.

Minor Matter*.—Reading matter on every page.—The Dollar Store U being reroofed.—We shall have a new City Hall—when

we get it.—Chief of Police Oliver la out in a mi

fona. or resplendent gorgcouanme.—The smoothing iron park would have

a base of two and a half feet and an altitude of five feet; provided it stood on itsbase.

—Tbomas Regan was found lying drunkon Schurcman Btreet yesterday and he wastaken to jail by Officers Boudinot and VanAudale.

—A. house and lire low on Barttett street,near Easton avenue, were Bold at auctionyesterday afternoon by Judge Provoet for$4,85(1.

—John McElhoney and John Kciinywere taken_to ja»-* a v«ry'!*te hoar butnight by Officers Fitzgerald sad GamBon,The partlM were drunk.

—Catharine Gill was brought to jail fromSouth Ajnboy this morning by ConstableApplegate. The woman Is charged withcommitting an atrocious assault and batteryupon a neighbor.

—Hr. Junes. W. Housrll of Si ChurchBtreet ahoWed hi* generwity by sending tothis office, tbla morning, a liberal supply ofhis excellent root beer, manufactured by

Wo advise our readers to J^TO iihimself,a trial.

—Ou August dth the Jesse Hoyt willmake m trip to Long Branch. The excurslon will be under tho management of Mr,J. W. Reu&k, a gentleman who knowhow to do such things. Qo with him fora pleasant time U gnaranted.

—In making excavations on ISirhmonstreet for tbe water pipes the laborers destroyed the p^pee which drain off the waterfrom some of ths jtota there, and the pr«prietoratinaftertMCommMonersto repairt»8daaiagri «oa»by.*elr workmen:

—PatrtcU Hotaii Wai arrested last night

V. Oooorer, a mason h Ota tet^ yUoee and. sh«rieV,ke a n l U , t le»y, who signed tbe,estlmite tor a MrV ffifictffin wffi co-operate with him: fhTbridge and estimated ike Talanot.oW old *De»rlil»(*l1d lake • deckled stand; unll-e u , said that he (mod the two peers .earIke canal lo bad condition. The piers neartke east beak; anooki hare tbe email trentjred and M onesranwved andplefi oo^J b e '

U B N T U W U I I It Is particularly gratifyingme that you hare beesi appointed Com

mlaaioners i s title oihae, arid I hope that tberepreeeBtatSoaa that we maw nuke to you

' eMUaW- bi' olherwlM will be re-ceived bj vgq"wllh doe weight, aa our soleaim In this matter is to protect the pursesof the people oftMs county, whom we rep-

ot, against a eeenpejtjr that Is oonuectedwith one of Uat top* pWerful corporationI* this rHate. - V

Denrid B. Wjekoff, who resides nearOranbuiy, said that he was a tarmex aodmillwright. He had some experience inbuilding bridges. l i e had made an estimatefor a new bridge of tbe same sise as theAjbaoj street bridge. It waa as follows:7.078J jierch of stone, of 1(1 cubic feet, at»per perch, including Bind, cement and•bor, 161,438; Iron bolts and rods, 40,844

at live oenU per lb., 12,012.20; castIron plates, l l ,0»7 lbs. al four ramta perlb., »47n.<58 ; 187,863 feet qf lumber atereo wots per foot, including labor, (13,08.41. Total cost of new bridge 178,067.64

He had made an estimate for the old bridgeas It now stands, and it ws» ju follows: 11stone plan containing 7,078) perch of atom

ftl cubic feet, at $4 per perch, $28,814 ;wo atone abutments of flOOjxrch, of 10:ublc feet, at ( 4 per perch, $2,400; rods

J bolU, 40,844 lbs., at three cents peri., $l,to5.oi! ; cast iron platea, ll.ttHS lbs.twocentajwr pouud, 1239.34; lumber,

07,213 feet at two cents per foot, $3,784.-Total worth $36,tW.U2. l ie bad

uade an a*amujation uf the prcseut bridge.nil found the superstructure was not in

good cundltiou; the timbers being ex-amined were found to be comparativelygood -where they did not cross each uther;

tore they did croon they were decayed;»w a gentleman poke hia umbrella through»me of tho decayed timber; the flooring Isrell worn, but comparatively safe; the

itene plore an) giving way below tbe waterlnc; two fir three had crumbled out; nearlyill were all patched with small atoned and

were punched into the creTices ; theyotild not make them solid.To questions by Mr. Smith, Mr. Wyckoff

repllod that he waa not a maaon; the ex-amination was made on July 10, In thepresence of Messrs. Holcouib, Cloyd andthere ; thought the piers were all of thewne size ; measured two nearest east bank;

number of j>erch is estimated; hadften got 22 cubic- feet in a perch; Uie

>icrs are of a brownish stone; coukln'ty what It coat to deliver the stone in thisly; (here ia a little over a. ton in a perchatone; a perch vaiiee, some being 20 and

me 24; the piers we 24 feet high ; theal of the river b apparently stone around

piers; did not tee any remainH of a cai -; a o&fer-dtm would cost $200; to

oep the water a pump would be required ;i tteam pump would not bo necessary here ;he estimate made for a new bridge Included

and cost of pumping ; bad built a cof-fer-dam hi tho Millstone river, but it wannot as large as one for the Haritan river;the stone of piers was dressed but not very«ep ; the superstructure to make it good'(raid require a new one.Johnson Holcomb of? Bouth Amboy,

lames Cloyd of this city, ami .lames Web-uf New Brooklyn, made statements that

corroborated those made by Mr. Wyckoff,and in fact they were similar, fpr the rea-son that all had been connected hi makingi\ estimate for a new bridge, and hadilaeed their figures on paper.

David M. Perrine, one of the members ofho Board of Freeholders, had measured thejrldge yesterday and found K to be 783[eet, two Inches hi length. The bridgelangerous and out of repair.

The question arising Mr. Howell statedtat the Canal Company would be com-

pelled to attend to the draw aod keep it in'cpair. A new draw had been put in about

iree yean ago and,it cost $1,200.Mr. Admin did not think it right of the

proprietors to charge for the draw whenthe Canal Company had control of It.

•Mr. Bruere nutdo much laughter by asking in a seriou* Way, was there any differeace between tkfe Canal and Bridge ComlanlesT '' •

Derail VOaUtttlV one of the- Frr*g a m tOstlmcBy stoilUr (o that

it Mr. Perrine. The draw ^ 0 5 feet Inlength. Tbe flooring is in very bad coniltlon and there is a bridge now replanklugit MUltown that is hi belter condition.

Isaao Inslee, Jr., formerly Director ofthe Board, said that be had been offered lastyear sufficient land at the foot of Bishorstreet for approaches to a bridge If onewas built, and in addition to this $1,000 Inmoney was offered, Hon. I. L. Fisher madethe offer.

Jane B. W e e , one of the Freeholdersfrom this city, stated that In 1852 Dr.

ilth came to him and wanted him to esti-mate for rebuilding the superstructure, Hibid $7,200 and a man named Stone uli$0,060 and got the job.

The CoQuiilssloners then adjourned until:ah raomiag at 10 o'clock.

The Commissioners were promptly in;liclr seats at 10 o'clock, this morning 1'

Tke

p &M ai #r»d was pushed through It. The pier waastraight and level. Considered the flooring

fe. It would coat to repair tbi&Awa pier*$2,000. Tbe piers are larger than then ia

bear wtatArUM night be (aid in rehr

plaua abMdd b* kroken up ;Ik* mewls «t our city require such a ooune.

The whole matter war referred to Oem-•Mtee on Pence.

the estimate was made In mak'ng tbe atoneof the old $4 and the new «g per psreb.

D. B. Wyckoff wo* mailed aad aettthat he was ready tnd VHHng to bu'ld abridge of tbe same slae as tbe Albany street

for tbe amountetaMapBMi.fcy after*oon. •; I •

Mr. M. A. JIowelT was caited'by Mr.Ldralu. Knew Henry Towle and at oneimp he was a stockholder in the bridge:"

AdraH asked what Mr. Towle (old hisstock for. Mr. Hmith objected. The

^tmmiasloners ' decided to hear the answerand they would give it all the weight It waaeotitled to. Mr. Howell said he did not:now what Mr. Towle got for his stock."lw foDuwlng rcurvcrealicrn then eramed,r. AiiraJn intefi-ojratlnt;: Who is Preai-•nt? l am. Who is Hecretary ? l a m .

Vho is Treasurer! I am. Mr. Adraiu,amkt ntlcb laughter, said "yon ore thebridge."

M. M. LiipardUB, a Freeholder, said that.he road on tlie east beak had been forIght or nine years kept in repair^by Rarl-n township.Juliu V. Henry of this city said that In

868 and '09 he was t i e * to the BotnLoifreeholders and in '66 he was Clerk to theoartl of Aldermen. Mr. Henry then gavedetaih-d account of the, efforts made at

iat time to purchase the bridge. As theids arc BO w(dl known we do uot rpp'ro-uce them. It wa* supposed that the•ridge at that time could lie purchased for140,000.

Mr. Howell stated that the owners of thebridge were the Pennsylvania Hallroad Com-pany, five shares; E. M. Patterson, R. J.Livingston, M. A. Howell, S. V. Hoffman

id C. Meyer, one share each.This closed tbe case on the part of thelard of Freeholders.

On the part of tbe proprietors Mr. ITow-I stated that Home years ago Mr. Williamunhiun, then the Freeholders' Director,

ailed upon him and aakeil whether the'ridge could be ixirehaMil tor. $40,1)00.

i replied ^ue thought not, but he wouldinBult bis associates. He finally gave Mr.

Dunham the answer that the proprietors didnot desire to Bell. From that Ulna imtll

tcr the passage of the act ufa'72no one liaser]«ought to buy the bridge.(1. I). Ilowcll, who estimated the bridge$122,000, was called and said that he

iad carefully surveyed the bridge amifunded the river at the pier. There were

9,00(1 fectof luuibcr iu the bridge ; 68,-1)0Ihs. of cast iron; »l,*40 lbs. of wrought

*on ; stoiKi 4,760 cubic yards of 87 cubicfivt. Th« tiki not iorhidc an i*Uoiato for[he draw. There woukf be 28,800 feet of

inber for the caissons. Several of theiere rest ui>on boards and have a rip-rap.TliiiQriifted the casf' cm the part of both,

md at 12.30 Mr. Adrian commenced tomwent his side of the matter in a clear anducid manner.

The Board of Aldermen.The lioard of Aldermen met in regularsmon last night. President Roger* waathe chair and Maj. Way, the City Clerk,his place. Aid. Hoif was absent.The minutes of the meeting held on July

4 were rend and approved.1'KT.ITION*.

Fraan Martin Haley saying that bewould institute, a suit to recover $1,000 ifthe narrowing or widening of French street

as continued in. I.aid ou the table.From N. B. Carpet Company asking the

:loard to determine the line of Somersetitreet. Referred to Committee on Streutt*,

ith iH)wer.

Petitions from Joseph Barnwell to keep acstauraut ou Condit street and a remon-itram« against the same were decided out)f order by President Rogers, as the petitionlad been once before the Board. Aid.iuzzee appealed from Ibis decision, hut theJhair was sustained.

Petitions from John Jackson, Hiramttrect; Henry Hu/ke, Itaanspd street and

avenue; Edward McColligan, Ilamll,on, above Division, were referred to Comlittee on Licenses.The following iietitions were reported

correct ejuel the same-were granted : C. AStrong Janet) MaetejHoa, Joftn Jackmi, 7to 4, I ^ r V * li^crnu-i, Patrickf Ili)-«i,Francb A. Gullck, Michael Ijoudenbergh,F.dw«rd Garry, J. P. Flannagan, LawrenceKraahuc, Lorenz Lois, Fredrica Behriag,

lames Cassldy, Elizabeth A Browcr, JaneBarr, Wm. Carberry, Owen Tralnor, HenryMurke, Kd. McColligan.

The petition of Francis Valin was re-[jorted correct. In reference to the remonstrance against this bouse the Committee reported that no good ground existed for thepresenting of suoh a paper. Tho license

as refused by a vote of 4 ayes to 7 nays.

By permission of tbe Board Hon. G. B.Adraln came inaldo the bar for tho purpose

Private 8*1 TODHI •OIBSJTVAJI. kfaad, •«•*»,

•mind, a l»»t drWw mmt an n i t heeler, le-guitar with Uarnaw, CrrUf.,TflWiffc, Tlobee,etc. Beaftua for wlUag ia Uia « M M «f ihm

Uil l b U

plKai leieror o t W aiokaeaa, itbaaao,

ka«nal. If laken dariaa lb* anew it H if«»er and >|ue and olfiar later*Ittcnt f.T

gtcwaer io earUil exf eniea. All to b» eoU to-

Apply t> Bev. M. G. DDQQAN, Wtwam fbarandaixp. m ^~jz£z&'Jrt£Zi

1 fiwed Teaiat for • | « u eContaining BUM roons, I a west stale of Oettef e

veaao, aUtb kenae below BHBM

i t j H'THCIIAK.

Wamleei.

•tatio^oesajBpaf•Besteifattko

f -Jum'Et'Z "ZkTfJiGrty of HowMr.. OoUok.Ii r'or Jaaoway

it. S. Hew.W. 0. •aaapoM,.A.J ».tBleV":.Pablie Bettool....0. I . ClkiaW. « . fartoue...

. HIM* OBJpBJSgU) p t i D i

A. E. fiorOurvaMM; J laucu*"i ,u, $fil and $112.20; T. N. Doughty, G. Muon, $87; N. Cunningham $1£; Price

• Q B M « « , $ U . e a , J. 8. Doyle, $88.72;Wm. New, $51.50; M. D. Vincent & Co.,

t ?<rt, | I ( 2 ; X. Ccaro»J, «8&, Araer4 Woodruff, $31.26; W. H. Flaher, $176;Strong, Yan Aagten, $85 ; C. A. Oliver,

V.«t; New- BBonewick Gas Company,,7*5.75.

BILLS KEFKURED.

M. \,yvm, %tt; Woe i, DeHart, $6(aenrh»clr); U. V. Smith * Co., $39; J.

DeRart, $164.(II; George Ureer, $170;i. Stout & Sons, tl.W—U) Omiinitu* on'oor.

D. H. Kubothani, $25 ; I.yle VTan Nius,1U2.4S; J. A. IJeunison, $8H.8O—luCom-ilttee on Fire Department.

J. 8. DeHart, $31,50; L. Stout & S<ins,M4.6II; 0. H. and F. R. Stout, $M.70;'sent back for oniers)—to Committee onlaf and Lamps. . .D Qarreison, $41.20—to Ujiiunittee on

•olltKI'IMtTH.

In reference to tke petition of JosephItevens the street cr>mniittec reported that

the dty was not responsible for the matterreferred to by the petitioner. Adopted.

Rasoi.c-noNH Aoomin.- -That a committee of three lie appointedinquire into the advantage and feasibility

'f the dty |>iBrehej»ag a inoperty euludile*ir a Conocil Chamber and fi>r city officers.Mulford.) Aid. Mulford, POwelson aud

'zz * were appointed.—That N. (Jannlugham lie paid $1<KI fur

ttendlng to city lamps. (Mulford. t.—That City Treasurer Ixirrciw $"1,01)0.

Finauce Comm'ttec.)That rm August 1 all Th* d t y o(lieiul»

be paid their quarter's salary. (Powelson.)—Tuat the Street Comuistioner remove

ill obatructioua un Hay street within tiniys. (DeHart.)—That when the Board adjourns it 1x3

ar four weeks. (Powekon.)~—That Mea>». Mitel ell and Oliver of the

Health CoiiHnlrtee remove all nui»anr» ex-Bting on probities between Plum and I'n)«-liect strecta, at the ex|>cnse of iiropcrtvjwncrs. (DeHart.)

—That Koliei! Colton and ('ublwrly Hol-man be appointed special tiolltciiicii with-out pay. (Police Committee.)

-That the office of nollr»mrn now heldiy Aadrew Browcr be rtwlared vacunt.?olice Committee.^

—That Chief of Police Oliver be paid180 for July's service. (Marsu.)

—That A>idr«w Blower be peld $6ii.l3!or police duty daring July. (Marsh.) .

—Taat patrolmen, with exception ofJrower, be paid $60 each for [Milice Hemculuring July. (Marsh.)

-T.iat George Applegnte lie paid $1T asstewr J uf Hosiiitaj. {Van Anglcn.)

HKHOUIT1OK LOST.

—That a fence be erected at the point ofFrench and Albany street and witbin thepropoacd enclosure a fountaiu be phuy^d.(Buzicc.) Tlie rcxilutlon was so amendedaa to give tho f i tVi i . of tliat vicinity tbepower to erect a p.rk, if they so desire, attheir own excuse. The resolution washen lost,

AN OltOiSAM-E

straighten, alter and improve Frenitreet waa taken up ou its third reading andthen pasted by a vote of 11 to 0. It wasordered published.

Aid. Mulford nominated Charles Hansel;ir patrolman in phu-e of A. lirower, re-

Por a Qoarte* of OoatmrDeahler's Ferer and Aersc PIHo ka.T0 beee theonfailiog eiteciUc' for Malarial an.4 PiOTera eud Chille. They Beror nail te core.

Tber are pewerfnll bat harmless, and eonUinMithtrcal'jtMt, arunU, orpii*in4. Hon. Bcbov-bir Coliu oad nsenj eoainert physioiana oom-

" ' these. So remedy ever made so matyIB, boeauae ooue etor aooompliaao4 Its

rpoee >• lboroo«l Iy. Prepared by I raser ALoo, Aew lurk Cur.

Ka'tkni1 OrjeUI U»oo*er/ will restore toecolor to ruled »od gra; beir, renjo.e elondrnirtmi eh>p He falling Tbe only arttolo ia

, ae 8ilr*»r, ao Sal-at, no ahtaiH apt d F t o

_ tirelr liannloas—*na I.pknr, no gtetna. BO Mediin du A. NattBQB, Inirasuiogton, 1>. C.

Al^UBIThis great Djapopsia feaooeo hao lite Utgosl

sle el u y other prepantioa ia the world.—wbyf Because wo say to erory one tkal IB

ia. Liver Complaint; Cos-iTeDess, UeBdaubo, UoerLburo, Watorbraab,

- aaj dieoiuo oe-, . . . . iHbf Livwr anst

Homacn, w call at the Drug Hlore ot Wm.BaatA Sons, aud Chis. 0. Welle, and get oneit our aaiuple bouloe frwa 0/ ohargo. KegoJar:ise 75 centB. Two or three doses will relioTeley cue. Trr it. ^ ^ jel^tAwlj

For Doth Patches,I) TAN, use Perry'. Moth and Freckleten. It is reliable and harmless. Hold liyigKistB BTtirywbore. Depot 49 Bond street,v York. marSo-omeod

(.fiieral Empluyment aad

City IntelUse&ce Offfce for ServantsDRY A. F A H O r GOODS 6 T O R B ,

J. FAflflBT h« opened tbe tbore andill u»e ib* bant or bti eudeaTOrt lo •apply

ladies Md 8»Dtleniw, firuaum, wKrekouieuieD,koep*" ftod the Irudui with help, nod M-

mrsKood placet lor (host) aeekiog •mpLojmeB*.

Parties inBhlng RefreihaentB, etc., e&n "larete lame ata roaiontble flgare br *pp'ying at

tbe ReaUoraat underDeath the Hall.JOUW RUPP,

McCRELISKomeravi atrtejt, D

't just fluiabed a largttland oommodiouiBuilt ing tor th« m»nufa,otura|aa(4 ezbibitioii 01

O*xrl*gn of Ev«ry DMdrlption.

Th«j DOW har« im their Repoiltorj anRKortineDt of Tahiclee mads bj themielriB,rbiob they will tall at varr low pne«a, and waraat tbti aaoit to be ol the bftett material aodrorknanahip, '

Vehicle* ot all kinds made to erdar i»t abortnotice. Painting of 0arriag«f, etc., atod don* in the osat manner at reasonable rates,

lilaoktmithing of rariuai descriptions, andRepairing of Tebiolei with ne&tQttu evnd dit-patoh.

moved. AW. Buzzce numinatodMKlwin. Ilaunrl. was elcrtt'ii, heg 7 vntefl ami GooJwiu 4.Tbe Boanl adjourned.

E. I.receiv-

Bathing.rc hare notbing to u y against tlie •

•dage thai cleaollneeR In next to ^odiinebut wo miiftt dt3clare that a rtecpiit regi^dfor the proprietieH of plum mid ixcaaiouiUght to Ix1 oljflcnrnl. Although therea an ordinance in existence here

which forbiila person* from bathingat point* where they may be seeii by ladiesand other* from their wimlnwH, yet menand boys show such disregard for it thatthey are often Hwn bathing in the canalquite near the city and vwiblc to all who bychance may tarn tlieir eyun that way. Thismay not be permitted to continue muchlonger. The police may take it into mindlo enforce tho ordinance in question wheathe violators of it least oxpect. So it waiin New York Saturday night, and the experimce of the urchins fountfiJathing theremay serve aa iwwarning to those who offendin a like way here. There it appears thaifor thu past month the piers iu tlie vicinityof Sixth strcet bare been cntwded everyafternoon tad tvcnlng by huudr»dl. of men

b*yil| ^T»<y unoiindftll of the, ft*Jof tlrt tenderer nex, stripped and dited iVomthe docks. Thy matter having been callodto the attention of the captain of tbe precktct, ordemwere issued inat rue ting patrol-men to arrest any person found bathing without a bathing suit. A raid waplanned and some aquads of policemen onahore and in a boat descended upon tb<bewildered bathers. It took but a fewmoments for the alarm to become generaland all at once 8ome'2(iO youths scrambledashore and ran as If for dear life in everydirection, tbe police hotly pursuing. Nothaving time to dresn, the boys started

b Beeute wmicted with l)T«i>lTeDean, Ueiidaufie, Heartburn,our titouacli, lodigestlos, or aaondiDK upon pure blood, b»enbftomacb u> call t th D Ht

To r*oi uiinl Jl*j or loogtr

• ComfoHable Houe,ill local•< wittiin tbrae or lour block* uf tke

Qwut HO«M Apply tolHUT>i-:\ iiiklUtNBEIiOH, Qeerge St.

lftjiW _ ___

TO LET.A NEW BRICK HOUSE

On Brown «tr««t'; bat 18 to 80 Boome, includ-ing Bathroom, aod atl modern improTeuienti;•bout lire B.Dateb' walk from depot. Will beranted togvtbe*' or in •uites ot room.,.

A BUbl« »ad Cafrmg. UOUM alto oi theremiMe. In^«ir* ol EDWARD ENOCH,rowD atreat, neoood door trom Krencb.Ul« tf_

To Rent.

Washington Hall.JOHN O. DBINZBR, Prf pr.

To REJIT fortMooable •eraii.

ippljto

Soclablee, etc., on

JOHN U. DEIMZIR, orJOUN KUIT.

JNtiiVV

arria?e Factory.BROS.

Tbe public are l-etpectfuUr requested to callid flndout our price* and qnality cf gooda,

ma we are determined to gn* satisfaction an(not to be undersold bj ptfUei at home orabroad.

JOHN lfoCRBLIB, DAOTVL MoCRKLIB,COKNEUU3 B. HoOBKLU.

tnbl4-dat*2r

Cozzens & Housell,

House, Sicn § Ornamental Painters

NO. 175 BURNKT STREET,

Foot of Bcharemtn.Gildiog, Grainingand KaJjorolniog. A com-

plete assortment of PaJnta, Oils, Glus . Puttyand Bnubw ©onitantlj OD hand at the loweaiprice*. AH orders protaptly t>tUnded to.Gilding on Olaas a specialty. fa20-1 y

Central Coal Yard.Elias Run von _ B Sp|i

ldS BUMTBT BTRBBT, ~~

hare reoaiTed a frul, Mpply

Newly- Mined Coal

and alao keep eonatantlT oa band a largi•Wei ol

Hay, Straw, Flour

Feed, Grain, Caarsa ana Fine Salt, QraaaSeodi, FertUtawB, elo.

STEAM FREIGHT LIKE

T e aad boa New Tort.

^Q direct front the JVrtt/' Kof\Stock Axcluuige every ten minvtet.

Irumttmenl order* tor trutCmand otterfundt promptly arrcuttd.

T.leiaiod la Ike host • e u o r saW enrrattM aet

We tell DraJU on all the prineipaof Europe. «eBaade«eeilee tkestsskj U

l

A. CRAIG V00RHEE8,toward Avenue D, Homeothers frith one leg In their pants, while tbe

Board for the privilege of appearing before greater portion were perfectly naked.

Loans Negotiatedbe Board and presenting the case of theto the. value of the Albany streei

closely did the police pursue them that ibridge. Judge Forman, as chairman of tbe Landlords' Association. waa impossible for them to hide behind an

Of U» tbeds and tbe result was that whenCommissioners, said that the Bdpplement oJ874, confuted the saUM poweo «« th

ast the Association was formed for the puripose of protecting1 tbem agatmt they reached Avenue D they dived into

COHMEBCUL PAPER BOICBT

fASSAOS TICKETS JPOS SALS.

act of 1873 and tbe Commissioners had rum holes and putting them down.arp for drunkenness and abnw hallways and alleys, to the dismay of thperance grows out of low groggeries andMrlaokad the provisions of the act wherep

' The Wrfe WHi a tale of abuseijitJjViw ti th f

female occupants, who knew not tho cauBcby It was incumbent upon them to attempt

ivery Httle out of the nrat-clase hotels. They

to make a contract with the proprietor! icensed ones pay largo sums for then- li...ijJjqVw yosM. , The Recorder gav go against the grai

before an award w u made. censes and they should be protected againstf6Tu-*arsli(»lrh*,t»(et Inhtorlght mind ., Brunswick youths, so Vtw firtuurwiekThe MketriMt maid iafom bla Wanda andwould agree to walva all toclnlciltlea. and those.'who w&brtut toy right or authorit wattling may ultimate ha' saving them fromwouldralaa no objection to the irregularlUea There Is an Implied authority that whota

lm Uioro»ga «nlerlike punishment and humiliation.

CONSERVATOfiYOF MU8I0

then tbe CommlMlonera Would proceed. ought to protect them. To get a license icosts l i l t , and what is tbe me of paying Quarter Sutions.

Tdla Court, Judge Cowenboven presidingoot the pc«ce««lDgi would atop.intelolierB-would eaylemvor to make a cob'

k l d I ththis amount If than U no protection I

tract wlUt Ike proprl«»eraand In the evenwho, it waa charged, had committed an atby-lawi of the Aieoclatlon.rf* faUare then they would advertise and

Bate.A JKWfflJSB

trocklua waaglt upon two (errants of MayortM*proceedlnpwouiab.'hadov«r again. from DO to TB imllwmaurt places In tbe cityaUtbt Ogau taayoauld get on w u acquUted, Uiere notSuch easlw*tor«e4,ai>4)t)a due lo tbqae

•pffldeot eTldence that ae w « tbe lndlwbo hate.takaa eat »Ue«)MUiat Uw otvildoal' who oommltted tbe ontnfje.licensed be broken up.onOimdar

ifaUsiallooiur.'al'a''pleasure of

oa the part ot U» Board olthe charge of eeaaulUng Constable Gregory:lau-hotela to be malnUlned If the

I * . PMH imtUIn a hptel t* de. Ibe Oourl.. were sot weac. aaot hjDoowce, »«y»„nm,m* Hi

break Into theand the only thing to Qeorge Tea Ohef, two colored man whi

A«.« ,» tx tb kooptr to preMot occo

JlliVt

KUOM» lit No. 11 Petce atreet; laiubl* lorUCCB or Club-roomt—reoantl* occupied b? tbe

albolicKoclal Club. Poiaeuion given Maj 1.lr to

KRANKfcNHTEIN A

BOARDAt $4.50 Per Week

fcnquire orW H , OVXBS,

No. W George «tre«t.B

Ttie prupertj-uDW owned and occupied br

MIOHABL HA7BS,

Situated OD the corner of Tnroop a*eoue andKedmund street.

Knquire on the prensieM. mT'it-18m

H.W.Abbott,Real Estate Agent

NO. 50 ALBANY 81H£J17,_

Edwin Elkrson & Co..

BANKEKS,

COR. aEORaE;*, CHUROH STB.1

A«<4> lirunwuick., JV. J.

Five per Cent. Interest per Annum

Allowed on Jtt'jioaits, rnhjeotto Check

at Siyht.

Seven per Cent. Interest per Annum

AUowtd on ail ])e}>o»iU running

Thirty Dayi.

tA OKNERAL

Banking Business

Biy aid Sell on Coiiiaioi

Bonds, Stocks. Gold

And 'all Seenrities qnotedjat] the K«w YttrkSto«k Eienange.

w e are praoared to carry Gold (and Stoekson the aaual "Margin."

goootBBBM.oaghHn. .W. Bojlao. . . . . . .H. i i. MoKoaiJ. «. FetnaoaJ. I .S too"0. H. Adraioi.S. fergoaoaC. I'. BlueJ . U O M UMrs. C. 0. UlliBiugtool k HcLoDihlio..Stout 4 DemareetProt FUoherW. 0- ParsonsR.O. Va»iMLL. P.Porter0 . HoDoDald1. BuokelowW BtokesR. UareeabergbW. 0. Psraoaa.J. SewJ. Vao KoneaeUarJ a. lladegboria. t. Jaoower....Citr of New BruLswickJ. Van SiokelP. CornellS.C.BalUrd.J.Byler/.J. K. Stout.Ktoul, McLoti.lilin a Herbert.J. I . StoutP. O'BrienV F.MasonU. W. KuoakoldO. W. 8telleU. t. Blroai iU.K. Hoer.?A. II. illlDioa

wn41TM417 Mtb2 U» 8 19108 <8M« aaIU) 113lot M

t,m u« , i u is

IM MX V,

111 VI«0 75

M3 0918< W

87 W. las ii. OS U. *T1 28. IM 78

IM Iswe wtM (>SOS 68ilT 80>«S 41118 U5JOB 18H8 61*O% HiHOB 4B417 16«l» «HMS M417 l«M8 18

4,006 IK

tae.sit 80JOHHl'H t. TlailBR,MlLaH BO88,ALrBHUJ. BUTTLEB,

Conaskaaionera.New Brunawick, Julr la, 18tL 6t

The State Insorance Co.OK NKW JKUDKt.

Office:

139 George iStreet(UroTer'a Bnlldlng).

TTOUBE and h0t m. «eilrea4 Araae.W.M0.

8OTDAJI * DOMUV.

John A.Ute with Ulu

eUCTtCU

1S| CUUHCH STRUT.

XT Coontry orders aid orders let ike too*proeapely OMeatoa,

Jewelry aoaily repalnd. Bair Work tmt»to order.

A IBM aasertaMert ofjutroeeirwaaareol b o a

i a l

ka4 OUeks

ICE CREAMAJfD

77u« Company Inntre* Jiuildinyt,J-hmiture, Merchandise and

other Inmrable Property atrcatonable rates of prem-ium, and for a term of

yeurt when desired.

Director*:

Oaarloe Ponoll, ( . Watson,John Yea Voret, Joho OatUaBlakelr Wilaoa B. I. Ooi, '

^ i k. D. Tajlor.

PBaaiDiBT :•'

JOHN IIALLLARD,

DAVID HALLANAN.

QENKBAL AGENT;

ARDENBERH.

FANCY CilKJL

NorthroD,SO. [19 PEACS. STRJkSl

Doairea ;to Unlom )ut\ away (rioads aad palrou ot New Braaawlek aad TMaitj tkatho kaa laMr aoeorod Ike urrloes of a.,

FIRST-CLASS

Baker A. Ornamenter' « n K«* Tori etty, ead is new prepared torernkh t o e l i a p aad other panloa OToTbetterliaa lomorlr, hartag also purahaeed, at a | n o tujwoao, a, aofaiooeat sot ot

"LOAN WARE,"oouletlai of BU>er aad decorated China.

Protested Oooka and Walkers aaifUod.

PartionW atUation ( I T S * to OraaawKtUf

Bride's Cake.made to order.

SODA WATER IN SIAgON.

Confectionery, lea [Sitouit, Jltc.

***"<*<>* aa* Ptaalo ParUos Bne>Uo«' •»^ParierOarpetaoorered aloelj wttk Daada

^ i r BnsBjirlek, K. J^ April %-t\j

FUKN1TURE.

73. 8PR|NG. 73.

smtf I mvHOUSE1 H M S m C GOODS,

Wee»ejareeiaiwl to aeesi % eMats »ol• 1 " " j * eVelBrrla(,aaeTksrnB>adeB e w eeoareevaat wltk mX, aaaeaS «Bak

auykefcteadaraB i M e (

(OilCloths,HATS, MAITDta AHD

8HADE8,

NO. 234 BUSirm STRSM1,

(omm M M am ft

Ii D»W oflering » "

Fine Stock of FundtarcAt

m iadoalMielke f«ka«««- ~

CAIJ, AKD XXAMQrjE "

His aatBTtBieert, erblea to as krge> aa' aoj la• n B n a a w i e k . * i'l ssilliBair sleoaflis Ii

a>7 Bioek eeasMtli el

Paiateel, CaertMt, W«lai't'«a»l

Waleklaa eoOiacat.aTnriflWnUQB.

ttar. isettaslryekasi

Page 4: vv- sr v · r\vv- sr v NEW Ni EVENING, JULY 29.1873. nwnit cuts. •V^Jia* ^t^a^Oi**^»*^ h or%a*a»naF^aJ'^|O*ni •• • PBACB VTBBBT. QQ (Van roe* t* Lion*)

ooantT, tbe ^L. W. ttpenetr, et OU s>rU«a, «•

•wtt «t Pnblw VMCJU a>

TUESDAY, JULY 8. 187S, BATCRDAY, AUGUST «, 1893,

4 two o'clock p. u., tbe HomesteadJ d d t f M i i o g ' s uooae

i

f Jokn Bto>v* 4 p fJacob Roller, deeftased.tfMiiog's uooae and DIBSacres oi la»d«lk.'iiDgo»itheefcia«s«re*<l brweee 4Mc Bridge $m4 Je*wee'i HUl.

S»l« p<i*in*e, to vlote Ibt eiUie. aio./Md VI Will atow }oa

are' tb» aoett. attainr •**'; will you j

tare • few miiutfatfofttt ?' TickledLYOsro

ATHAIRON. CHRISTIAN,

j m

plajfcfBgftTscu* HOTyou will roe it.' Alas ! thought I,it'i hard ju#usjhJ.o turn lUe grind-stone this cold day, but to becalled a rascal was too much. Ittank deep in iflrVfcTd, an(J often 1

merchant over polite to hits customer*begging them to take ft little bruudy—that man-lrai-ai) netofnni. WhenI aee a mau flattering the people,

jurofessiotis pi attacb^iutn^ Joty, who ie in private like a tyruiV

methinkn, look out, good people, thatItUwW veuld ret, yuuWrmug a grind-stone. When I see a man hiuston irrtnoAtae hy pMty tpirit, without a singlequalifieatie* to render Mm respectableor useful, alas! deluded people, yfrnare doomed for a season to turn the

lor » f c i o | ^

An OrdinanceTO la/ out, straighten, alter, widen, im

prove, and open French street, ID the City

the Major andof heir Brunswick.

It te ordained aa follows b;

ened, altered, widened sod improred, and shalli as follows, tow it; Tlie said streetlerentj-flve t«et iu width throughout

its whole length. Irom Faterion street tu the

1 madegree* Md twentjh a d r e d d i n t t

ice (1) south ior\y-»>xminutes west, tbree-' it to tbe center U««

)tout& forty 40r*adegrees" and twentj-flr* minutes west, fourhundred aod eighty-three feet to tbe center tineol Lewis street, thence. (3) south *•* and onp,bail degrees west, KOleei to the oenter line 'olJasaes aueet; Ikencs (41 mmtk 7» dtgr«e» *adxo m inoue wfJtt, * * M 4 **Je«* >» the ousterlinrof Alexander street; the nee (5) south 74degrees west, IS hundred and JHJ teet, more orless, to tbe MJ^fert-

Bee. S. Tbe'sala toe Major and Common

and real estate necessary to be taken sod ap*r*fhs»«,foT.*» ?orp#s#o. the/aiM Is^ftig

v artrtightemsg, •.•wtol. wittering, Imftag u i optoiew of Frta.h \tnei,

street, and tbe Cotnouttee on (Mreeteo. tfc«s*idCommon Council are%i6rebj a,ntt)orized anddirected to trtu'enrwehtifor tHe/esid'CooamonCouncil witb al) ot the aeveral owners of thenaid Imod sad tml eia»le.se.iMoeaiprr to betaken lor the same, and for the pur-pose aioijemtiy, s>d to make resovtef theirproeeediam to the said Common LuysMiLT • aaT^atSaV " " * •

ill the attention of the .Public tu hi>skill ia curiai^ all dirwa<j«» of Ifgrmji, Cattle,

wine,, etc.l ie is acaUve of TVunurk, where he studiedith iht- UKJ.rt skrlitSit Horw Doctors for tm

yea-rsant^waa cnuatautly t'inployed i> the OSUMC?and cures ul the rtiseaitrs in sjorstii. Cattl*Bw tat, etc. Ihu nuw h&d thirty/ears' practice

He fa*-la biniHcIt cmnpeteat to say to the pt&lu.but bs, cm cure the mo«i difficult jiseaiet u

•u<-h »« Kpi/DoUv, Pole-evil, Ring

rains, UalK of HH rinds, HersiAeuif/WeBSTirs of Joint*, Blrq/laeas coin-(Joltv nr HorwB, osvased by •trains, bethe ditlvmit. riin«*M>i with wbioh Cattleefl. -Eumrxuistion of Houses, Bul«i

tha

tloB

A j amort nos ttnu>l. winch mil b<

Those Deeding hu'utl At his realrtenet*

nt of n

W A

n-tvedat low jrriccd

Ilivitut, K. J,

H. B. ZIMMERMAN,Importer und Manufacturer ol

l l l M A J i UMK A M ) HAIl l U U U D S . 1 0 1VKT A R T I C L t ^ , A C ,

!""> Clniroh iU*p«t, Mew Br'tinwiclr.; Whuluwla ami lU-tm!,

E V T h e out? «iaDui*cluriT ul I l u n n n l faiGood* in S B W ttnidswick. DIT1< - l y law

D1KS and gent lee ien oT tb,is city * I HIVJ *** 1 B " t a d t o r a i l M d Me th<kmCiend best J'nt*nt OCuad O r g a n

now manufactured in t l m cuuntrv, atnl (osale at ab.>ut Imlf j .n te , tit lli^Muni<; S lu ie , SuU Uirain sir net.

9 1 . 0 0 0 1» oQtrtd aa a chal len K e to r . - s twliu full i l ietnaclros proiess^ra, orui i i uiit't*iaewho wit) produce

PIANOSBBperifr to wbdt I am B«lUug, that will wear aswell, tliat will stand in tune aa well, or ttiatLave that volume and power ol tone t- ii&l to

it l t l i I l lp ^

trial, tujii I axii selling tlieiu

York Friceiiat about.

HalfMy Pianos are mad* by tbe

Oldest and Most Skilled Makers,

snd with great care, and that is emui ti of iito prove their Wperiorily. To persona wish-ing to njikt; lUmr selections in Ne • York iiwill be prelerred, u it will sare extra handlirjand the piano will be bought Tor them, and \>up free ot cliarnc at lh« uaiiu* low yriees.sell a good, new

•] OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO

ea4 BeiBf in ih* township of tiouth BroaawiBk,county ot Middle***, buaftlee at fullows: BeiltDDisg al a stom is tbe middle of the roadeading Irom KmgstOD to De/ton. tbtnee run

a i n mtk ta#r|* <Mf»f#'» ^ P * % j ^ - * T *

ist td i

sad t*« links.m

their Lite *wi£ slur dt^ree*,' weiVtwwitjchains io a stake, tbs»w uoi-lfi sevanty-tburand Ibrte '{uaiier degrees, west setea clistss»nd df vi II liuka to tee core* of Slocuu aod'•wlnr'tt IHIMU, thence n o n b forty-nine degree*,prt if II • liHini Hud tiltv Hired l inks to a maplere- t*i.-net? north Hrv«ulv-Sfx (togreett, vast

••ul>-*»i*«*••• , « * **•* M**tl* * i lJ5*;oro«r to I utds ul 1'- "• rayte, thsftoe sovlhft«eu trod a halt degrees, «**. oae eattit andiighty-one links W » »'»ke on the uortb side elh« fda4t thekce tenth fetfy-ftre degrees, ea»tis chain. »od thirty Itur lioks to the pl«c« oft*jtf'ncii4(,continuiQX»i*tj-one acres snefeij

(nur tiuodredtLs «/ 1*1ifl be KiTtn iii'1 renditions made knuwn by

W, G. BATLKS,1. J. LAK.K,C. II. MOORE, .

GommluioneraK i n g s U n , MM.) :. Yi~,Z. msrB-Uw.This a»le Stands *djoutnod tu

AL'UUHT ?, at two e'cluck, *i Mtue )ili>:w.

eightvd

»• • i i r . m r K'S SALK.—In Obauuery ofN.-w Jerxt>>. itoiweeb TUt IHMK SAVlNub

HANK AT Nl-W tiJt(Ja!51VIU£, CjMpU.iiaut, md WII.-.IA\1 HAHKlt«t all , UaftMMlU u r ( , Jaunt June Id , l*7i.li> . iriut of llie it»i>,t*ul«(i writ tu tu* directed,

1 » ill t)ii"j|ie to »wlfl *vt (iubli*u TeutlQv, ou

TL'KSJ'AV, AUOI ST i8tL, 1BT3,>i 'i u d>rk F. M..»t thu Court Uous* ie tne c l t jN't* Itruttiwiak, tit;* JVrwy,

All the rt'llttwlng deicrtbed jmrtd or lautt a|ir i i i ' t .v iz el.tuaif iu lliu Oral wa-nl uT llie CHi Nuw itriiiibwiuir, (jtftmty or

131' 1 14U <i

ia I M lu 1a« ( ]i'tk*« rCli:» dC

mnl Win, Uiln r !>> P. U l i 1

iiivtiL'i bounty clarL'a u'lftof

Together wilh ull ADil liDguli

JOHN U.Li.,Solicior.

sua wttlch SUM4 Ufusitj, • • !

a uuil wlie,

H[!i, 181)0,

•Igtil!-. Illieri

A V..Vl J i i t

J11KKIFF"» tSALK. — Middlesex5 Cirnili Cur t —<*)<:0K(ik W. HrEJXKve. JAM

1' millifi. F*., fee.,ruiS"uf Uie »bovo tutc i l w r i l t o m a airet*edS]x«e to sale at gable T«wlurj, »u

TT'E^OAY, AUGUST 26lh, 1873,>',1UCLL in Kifl afHSriioon, ftt-«e CoOrt Hi y " ' T J f *-,|fi«Jer«rtsll

tjtng. _, .ir*i «id

Suit'of .Ntw Jersey, lud bounded ** lu. : Iligictiluif »t ihe uuriL-t'mtPrly cor

. , , - of BUiU I»U;I/ Moaning tu I1ir»lt*m Pivo-y—t Mift b / him cotvef^d to oas W A . JjCfiett

beinj. the norib-eaHttrly cnrDf r <>( Um l»tt-mji'i to U« QDuVtryed, *uJ ifuia ibeDwmuiliiTly ttloug u ld ix'^gett's line ouemil ttirui' frot more nr lota tu the linn of tin'bey ((ailri'ail noil IVatiaporUitluna Un.*«ur.e iKirLb-uMlrfrly Sk»g the mtt* U«y-ei|si or Ltea to Philip tew*!!'* i-oriior ; lb«no<iirrly al«uK «»IJ Newell', line alxtj'-m'YtH\ or li'Mri ID the nJortatiiM Piilrnon ittroel>uth weali'rly along Hit' wiuf Io flact: t'

r wllti &U t.ni C UKUULT Ue ii'.'C«mLi.at'ito tuii iiitireat truia. io md cui id I be

<rgn.

>. ft H.HO., .IU* V.

>• -Zi, IHT-'i.

-'K' SALE.—Hy-J Bundry wntii • f t i f i r i K«ci»vs n,ui«il out gf ihe NtW ikklatK dUf Kk

rill nv'^w io sale at jmbrfcTCB»1UB OH

kW, -Sticrtf

iy-J-t -Bti

virtue

[irNOAY, AUGUST ;&, 1S7JJ,

a Hot.-i, In Ibe Tillage ol I'rNei Hi

Al.iil KnNijVUl'S right, IUIL1 au<l inter eat lu umi ull lliu tiiluwiiiK UfScrtbcU |ir«jH-rty, Y'.Z.:All Itie I ol vftlug (le»cril)«(l lliruv pare do of 1«DIid ^ri-itiiBen, H*Luaii', Ijmg >»<! Liilug iu ihe townJip<tf Suuth Hruu^wick, in iheCuuuty ul &liddle>iv:'•Teanid ; au l W- b^uiidi'd *H f.jllowi, v i :Tlwi Arai Ua aJiB in ibu nuidJio ol ihe rttad leai'lns

from CracLmrv in rttncelpii, i^wutf-ttvil links BOUILIn * iiiiii' mid Hut.- tn-lwceti llio Raid p»rli •• , lliout

iliaiut auj iWe hukr, Unrl>-ulne liuka uurth «ftiniar tr*»u ; tliOuoft fcuulli iwu »ud uut-iourlti de^ro<w*rt, lima ctULUit m i r"rty-tlkre« liuH* la J*H»'rulU'u'H Hue ; tiit-iicc ftluutf tifi liuu i nrih mvcuty

liuki li. a Blixie iu the ouu line; Uienci' aluiif Ihoaiiiuf ii "tin ck-ven dcprePB east, •••Tt-meon cbainsami furu-t'uc liukii, alwul Bve rink* w i n of &u ulctieuuiiii iliiiup, i : ic . if Jamoe l'u li'u'a ine»i<li>«r lot

t, im.Adjonrwetf Mierlft>a tale.

rj ofLife l

K*w Jorser.—Between the0

N Cbancej en hMeteai Life laaorABoe 0«MB«Byot |isw

teck, OeMpJaii eott. aftd Fnooss U. Csm^swllDd kuebaad, L tt.«Dd*t.fcs>.( Fi, fs>. Ao , ou.i tu s

closure, dated ..pnl 10, J8T8-Ike aeis and. J UIS abovs atafteil wnt staodi

adjourned to

TI KSl'AY, August \i, IBfl,

A'2 u'clork 1' M, at the Court BOUM iu tLiuty of New Brauswick, New Jereey.

JOHN D, BVCKILBW, Sheriff.P & S g e l i c t o t t X J o a t i

Fine Parlor and Bad Room Furniture

o n n tf jflT-td

f New J «s SALE.—In Chancery

brtwexa the MTf,o(MewIbrk,,

. _ _ 8 u i d l l A » t A * lbis wife, DuiendaDti. It Fa. o* ifortolMiire, datedMay SH*,1978.

vrrut* of the above «uted writ to me «ilr«o^jd duliTored, 1 wllltijMJie Louie a. j*ublk vvu

MUN'DAY, AUGUST 1th, 1813,

i/clsek J'. II., «t the .f*u.e*burf Hut el. i s m t eI, MaiUlese* Ctiuuty, New Jt-ney.. tkust fi'Ur trfccts fir parcels of iuid aqd Brcni

•Bee i l taate, lying and lutuiy lu Uoiroe TowrWlrtpMiddle*** Oonnty.^ewl'ermjr, TW r

tttl 1 rMl, bt^iumiig iu tbu ceuirc of tbn nj»d leadi^ i torn JamtwimTg tn PerrluTUre, lu a line belwoeu

tkii) Vuurlieee' auU furrtue'i ra.ml, aud Irotu itiuuug, aa tti(ittCf(ii»j)OrW (KMUU IMIIUI W Se»r*iiL4<S w.Ht, T* ItBiu t* «ai4 PwrltuH's uoitbirett, ibuncti (2) siODg A M Vouchee.* lion •oaffe

7 dagraea Sit miuutH went, «t) CMIUJI l|S links lu »*lfne"*B ifMittiw*rt corft«r ;• iticlio* (B>- along aajl)L«i' line rtuutU 7« ilogrefn anil 4i aaiuntu* e»et,

tl 0 i UAre Ji tMiA(, atf tillftlOS Vb «\U*aVS aW UJS irejllal': coiiUdiiDfi 4 iJ 100 b* scret, mure or ru*.Traoi, bt'ClDUlDg at it>o nurttiweet corner of tbe

it ukigited >o tiarth WhattavreU, wiaoWof ««o.Wettiftrelt, deceased, ana Aroa thehen ruuDlnf « ) U B *te aaae .aa the uMUlt palate* la IMa twatii Jtegroea weit, 34 clintis .0. link* to a u u i e ; lW|.') uurlh Hlr ue(rees wett, 8 ctinloB tu a fatake ; tliei

(Uj muUi lu degrees wel l , la utiaiua tu a lul U| l^iii Utt ( ! • • tf«renaiU tu JOSMI W»U>ar«ll; tb«uajihmg Bli Imd north TOdot^aee west, I t etialrA uoiiiki to l i e uoriliwwil coruer of amiiull Im ul wool»MJ twinned to iUty Ann WtUierull (now Voorbeti)lifucJ) (b) ttiuug Ibo twiue •oulb 7 deffwtu anil l inluuuw * « t , 13 rbaiiii io the ionib,ifoBi curuur ullaid lot , Ibeuce (P)»ouvli 7u degruei cam 1 cliaiu Cmkfi tu lb« buuthuftail ounier ui uiQ It't tuiti If a liiii

ul Jubn Wuihenll'a Uud ; tbenco (7) »l(>Lg liia Hut>; deKTHi-a «fai, 'J3 cbuiiii OH lints lo John P.

lailler'at mnil , lu«ucc[SJ aiuug lliu IILU iiunli b(J[reeaB mlnuto* w « i , » ctinlUK aod m links Isludliiwtwl corner of lae whUe traia or I arm ; Uiencey) aluug lUc webterly Uiio or ttie uamti nurih 7>«:rtK*Boau>l, 6B rlmiiiBj and VI lluks tu Uio ii-l-nmrwiliury ruid , i l irmt ^10) Ilony ilie iaiiin' aouLL

Itgrw* 4(1 luiuult-B eimi, U ullaiut 74 hrlkii tu a HLuUwmcc ( l l j uueth i l d«gra«a » a t , h cb*iua i-K 1;*Wu^ U*o iu»vl to JHUIL-BS Jluckulew's Hi l l i ; iht(12) ututti 70J4 lit^rou* mat, B cbilDa aluiiK Jobu Ap-

•gitu's liuu 11) a gam tro« ; thence (13) vouth 6H I,jrees east, 3 chaiuu t>U Uiiki, mill *luug i in Hue?uo« (14) t>7 dt^rees <t> UliUQli'B east, 1 cliaiu H<

lluin; t l ieuce(15; toujb M X deyrcei eaRl, 40 Uukito 1 lie begiuuiug , cuf.talnui(j ] 1U»UI> ilftJOOibBgcrt*

Srtl Tr*c^« bctfUaLifaU at * Alvjue at^ladins iA thedm of lauil <4F Swlil Milton tfosnt ttsd I

i S 4 f t e u Itwac* ruunlstf, a ike ,T „i, (1) n«utli D>, JP«reej oLit, 19 clUini atQ T4

9 t« » ilakti iiuudiug iu tuo Diiddle of a Citvh amIT uf Samuel JUVIBOU'I* lui; tliecw) (-) nloug I hi

H, as tku UIMMIIII puitiVod lu lbil , Buyih ] ikgrc^in u o t t i l u l , 14 chains S3 linlu U l aUke unl 1ier of * BnuU lul , Ibeucv (3) .lung tliu main uorllud a* defreea vent, 11 ohaiaa 47 tiukv tu u Imu oUwruierly Ihf properly ot JOIJU 1'. Millur, dBwd ; ttienee(4> aJoiig tbe Bane uorlb 17,^ d*«HW*ut,lo cuLtdBsaua w iiuki to tu« ut.auItlgUwiy In.111 Purrmvih. tu JamekburK , il

•a, ii-By v

l

ot Freaeh street, ahalllected

as l«ir ats It it1 possible tn lurotsh eaperiorrjtrunietita, fb<Jte I'mnoi are ol{UILIIIT as those who call 1

ruen aid tha New YorkIn CommoD Couacft, Htr SStb, 1873, tb« rees tad oae>liaJ( seat, iw

DMtaat tree f tb.oe* atxlillUB aild H Teuly-811 1aak $1,000 lor. All I'me on «j»!d by me ar* war-

d l l t dranted to lit- f<|ual it not HUfienur tu any madeNew York ur elttewiierr.

a third reading

I . M. WAV, City Clerk.Pianos to Rent

or sold «a iuaU'iBenta. Don't lor^etlhe [ilac

9 Hirnm Street,r cash, or

Q •mall monthly in-7-ocUre firet-claes 1MAN0H

irly-three v.im and fortyd tract 1. a wi«xl lot cHied by a dct'il ..r

moat beautiful style aid perfect tone erer made.Ct+ifpin nailed. bCeet « P . «

d Elagulur tbo rlgliti, Hbertleberedtlainwtt aud apimftveauoes

(Be inraiw trade mark inside.)FOR S.lLK BT ALL DEALERS Jy24-6tw

.SALE.—in ChanceryJerxty. tk-twrau THE MUTUAL LI HiUOUl'ANY OF NEW VUKK,

M.^dJAJiUSAl- f i^ iATE, KooelIWlUiE PASS, tkeoHed, et all., £aclaR on fblWlosurf. WtM Juu<- 18, :By \irtua uf the abovu nutcd writ to am(1 dulivtred, 1 will eIlium; lu sale it puliliSO mtiMtotrfaffat I«ii8le, $1 00.

Why throw »wsy money on high-pricedTWQeAasiMtifqniOur Cataloftne

of 700 pieces! Any afBalfDimf, or 10 of lhitS r i l f D l Si

11 t ^ ^ c k I1. M- at tbt Owrt HuOse t* lbs Oltr ofnw htmiBWicIc, New Jeraey, ail tfiit 'cprluiu Uii orp y ,

Series mailed eeAreoeipt of Qu* Dollar.l r t tf»n>u

stamp Tor Catalogae.

d BUB |)reml>c& bituaia, l>iug antilj) of Smith Bru/iewu-k, iu the cu

lldtllcaoj and dUtn or New Jt;rncy, \u said bilalait M tba ftrit trad. Hid duacn&ofi 4aBegluuiDg at tbe Foulh-wt-at corucr of Laud uf Kljjxhowu on Ui« norUi-westerly aide of tbellordcutuwn

md Amboj Turninke nmil, and ruouiug ibeuco byid ItruwD'a hue norib Uuy Ut-Kreea aud thirty

iuulufl wct-t. U'u cbaiDH and uincty-five liiikl to a; tbt two south. iw>;utj-ciglil ili-jrwi wi-»t,luijr

ini and s i l l y liDkatu a corner ; ttunca l.y I.HKIbetijiuuln til v or a uortb DUy-uitie Acgrtv* we»t,

relfe ctialna and clxteeo l lnki to (ieur^H'H roud ;encc south iwenly-lhti docruos wt-st, BeTonuen

itialui ami thirty-eight link* tiunt aaul (tcorana roa.ltbe middle uf, the rTlnoeloa Koad ; Ibeuoe »1 UK

e mlildle of aaid I'rtineton Ituad aoiuli alxt>-aixlegrees east, n 1 cbalDB to tho coroor of laud ol

K. liulu.es ; thence tiy his hndand Uud of W o ,att, aoulb lwcutj-*w« [kigroes west, tea ctiatns asd

y 11 ulu tu tbu Cliuroh lot, them* bysalt! lot BOUtb HCV«Dty-Qiu« drgrref a*:d Ufteaa

ur ciiaius »nd Mereiiiy-lbree itokj toJ AmlJi'y Turupiko road alorcsald ;

by said 1 out uurth nu^-oim degree* uaat,ani (lilrty-four U n t o , a i d tbenoe tlili

name rua4MV»rl>-*tK il«grMi eaat, twaoty-lourand ulDutfen liuk.s to tliu begluulug, »Ld cuti-lorty-four acres, more or U u .

all those two certain lota or parcels of lafld

Address,: BUVS.W. HrrcaoooK, p .* , .

4|fl Third A T « W , flt<w, York.

it. j5i5nSTwAKTiAOINT8 WAOTID ID i r u j j o t u l r tor aa m Batioisl book, "Uta and Ibrtrmttot

p J j ( Kill* uf Soutb Bruuiwick'. In lb« County « MHdlesciid Hlate of New Jersey, in aaid tlllt d«aignated asie tK-ond and tliird irwcM, aud bouadcu uad Je-iribcd aa fallow 1 .Too Second Tract begloQio* »t » HoDe Tor a c r o e r

n tin- liue of Jatitia Of T. )'. Cruarr aud boa curuer to l<uid of Julia. Ann Scudder j

all

•oo * Co., WBa«taai S l . l t . T>

ia t ^ 4 « U S € « t l K r ( ^ W N l l u t . r a n UiePialaVITD to iQUrsect the ro*d leadkof mini (ranburytbe Crom Hoads ; tbepco wllb tbe aaii) roadbty-ooe aad a tiali ^Hgrec* eaat, thirty two cbalos

and nixty>flYeUnka lo aatake ; tbenoe iliil with U»•aid road uurlb niity one decreesesst, «*?«> qM*f»- aadj Of(j>five Unkt t? an^ ^ isaiTItwnso atnti •

alf east,one chain and iweuty-tbreellnki to a stone ;beoou eaat one chain to » oofner ol Char lea Dye's

laoij, thtftfos wUb btt Hoe aorib ilitrtjr Wuutoaeu(,tb.rty-Mfeit chstns and forty tour neks 10 a

b hLake iu Hbalioo's bruok ; tbrnce northa and iwenty-tiro mluum west

on* of vb« mnntiUBlnbte TTauy ar* intended strictly s |a taren liasdrsdtbsof an acre

to ba vm& IB a madiciM, and always

ths shnstsDClior ofiha fetbtv IQd i

tiinj mlnates west, foar ch*lti*nd •tity-oimas»on»j.t.OJhesVe_tJp«iiLitwei»« degrees watt

• to Oturtaa Jye'llin*T( irV>*8e4'vlo* lK "»*•' "»• *oulb

links to

oilier •Umulsnt. Asa Sprlnej anj l (tsi^siVMsIr, tt*y bsre bo eqiul. 'itus]

d snotis l^mtstiTese weu u Tonic

111 mutea e i l t , 36 clialns fO link* lu a line'uT'luud

(6) aJoBg tbo s ime and Barab Wettierilt's' »3oifi i>ldtfireee Smiuatea ee*L'il cLtlpi uudtfvt Hjtks to thibegtuoingi omitsJOiDK HOe-lOOibitVirte.

Thu fill Tract, toagliinioir at Ua uoriltwett eoruer oUit» flrat traci; tlienctt uurili IU (Jegret* Wuat, .cttmia b link* ah* 1 eeouod trawl; tliecce aouib 1),dtyr«M ves t , lfl ttjijijinlouj «ecoud Iraci; ibi:uu<Muuili 70 dt'if revs ea*itt 1 cbuiu 6 liukj itli Utf nrcoit<tract tu A m tract; tuunce along liau of flrat tractnortherly t«t begliioiug ; contalu.ug 1 33-10'jths acresbfliig'thc prrtntsrs dewilbo* 1B IWO morig^fA. rromfeu-r VuorhetB .Dd U«ry Auu Vourbuen, ui . wllB, 10tee Hmail Ule lnauraiieo Uunptsy of Ntw "osn dated teptnmbnr'21, Ibeu, Mini rucurde,d lilurty uf nwrigagea, vaj,e oua, tbe otter dutud AurIUBI 7, 1871,*tnl reuvrd«d in book lort>-ticveumortjaoei, page one buudred and twelve,

Together witb all and singular tbe rights, ltbrrtl«privilege*, lieredilajoenla *ud apixlneuuicuat1 ibtfuflto bu long tug urln auywisti api>viU)uiuK.

JOHN \), liULltkLtw UueriiTKDM'ABDQ. KBABBEY.BoiiCllor. '

U*led May 27, 1873. iil!8-Clw

SHEIUKF'S SALE.—Iu Ciiajrceryt N w Jersey B e t e n JfcAH MAH1A MNew Jer«er. Between JfcAH MAH1A:, UJDi|>Uiuatl(, aud ANN WAI.-ti t i u>9.LOU. V\. IT*., 00 fuivciuavru. Dated Mu;

rtuc ofthe above staled writ to me dlrocte-li v i r i d 1 wiilu*i«)»e t o a b k a t public vtuduu,ui

U'KSDAY, ADGUST 6 , 1 H ? ,

it 1 o'clock P. M.. at tha Court Hotue in tbe City ulNt-w llruu.wick. Mew Jersey,

All ibal certain tallowing described land aml'retui«et,i]tB»le, l i ' i t tSwniblu of Nurtb UruusrYirk,r<iuiiiyoIMlddlea«x airt 8(ate Of New Jersey

Tut l f i loi brgienlaf ai a itak« ami ilooca, it luing tlm MuLbeu; oomer o f the lot hereby convny,mill li alflu a curnerof Pflt#r Ayres' b o , and runiimg along we«l 13 ch&im u d IU llnki to aiiuiti,'i-oruer ul guid Ayer*' lot and altu a corner of emJ«.m«i Ac.ertn*u'«,[a*d • ibetice along aaid Ackirrtian'i tine north 2 degn-ei and 45 iniuutee Tiaat,cliavmi aud £6 l|ului It* a turner of aaid Ackt'imiiii'land; ibtnce along tno said lino norih 88 dcgrui-s •!romules WMI, 17 ctwliis aud AH llLka lo tbe hoe vilut of Uud /utmvrly beloogiojc to ThQmu lmi\siibcoce along the line of the Lodor lot and laud 1TVhiieUead soolh a degree*, east, 80 chains mil 1TVWieUa s a gre*, ,Haiti to the tine of Peter Ayerfl' land; thence alocibto li l l 66 d earn, 4 cliatni and TO Inks

2 tt t IS h iline corlli 66 dogre** e

heuoe nor Hi 6J degmei 2to the place of Def Ia4

east, IS chains; cuuialtilng 19

4.T h a U i o t , adjoining Ihe UBI maotfODed loL bejj

I tpg la Ihamitiiiletif tberuad laadtoKfruta washiB\6n to the tftudi iS James Ackortmn's Itue and mialong James Aokt'rma&'B line, Boutb A <legre« eut:i chalDBBDd UU links lu a cedar BBplln^ ; ihemBoulu bti degreea west, 19 chaini 20 llukt* tu tbe 1111ille of oaid roal Dorlb 3U dogret-i oaiti, ti clulna :

ka to tbe place uf bcgiuuing , cttutalulug about U1 the 1)1*ruad.TbfMtot, beniDBin* a* BW tUrd ooroeraf l

last mentioned lot In the middle of Ihe said road, uiiBE.tbeuoc aloug luii liuu uX tbe laat meatioueU, I[•rib H6 defress c o t , IV chain* aad 91) links to 1

Tomaid iaj>llDg ; tecne* south S degret-a e m ,tialDH aud BO liuka to a unt i l while oak sapling cier tu 1'L-ler Ayer's latid ; Uieuce south 03 degreesulnulcB west atung Jacob Hllleriliud'i line, i j c b a l

U liuks tu a corner .In it*Id iVIiileliemiis ; tbtunorth 'VX <'*'griea wesi, 21 cbi lm ai}d'-7 imk> lo t

lddle ul *»iJ roan ; tbeuce aluag ssld xuid nvrth. .tgreca etkt, 7 cbulai- snu 8(J links id tbe bcgibiiiuolutkimng 5ueo-luabBB< red.ToKfttmr witn all ucd ilugular the rlgbla, libertic«-lrilegei, beredltaiue&U, and (ppur tenants* Uiere-ito trdoDgiug or In anywise apperUluiug.

JOHN li. BL0K1LLW,A. J KOGKBS, Solicilur.

UutoU Juuea, 18iJ, Juia-6tw

MIDDLES^XCOUNTY SURR0-OATE'K onncfc

tljwo tbe application of JobnT. Martin, AdmieL•tor of Catberlne Martin, late or tbe atid count' Hiddlcsez,decewed,

1, W I M J A U "KH.IJY, Jr., Hnrrocal* of tba sal aOounly «r Middlesex, 40 hereby o.-der and dlreiithe said Adrpia)atrator, t« | lv« public notice

the crwlitars of the said deceased to brtSj_ thetr debts, demands and claims, und«r oall

or afflrmatioB against the said esUt« withia olmonths from the daM of chU order, lij st-lllu£ nicopy of Ibe order within twenty dayi aft*r the OJiereof, tn HT« of the most public places in si

UDtj for (be space of two months,and also by ,

) months after public notice given u aforesaid.•itchcr*dlton tbal) be forever barred <action Afaiost Uia u U uUlnloiitntor.

Glrea under my band this 2Bth day of May, 1ST;" * WfjlJAM RKlfaY. Jr.Buri

Upon the application of Bonn Skinner, William .-.xlBDer, P. Mao ti Ing Skinner and Andrew J DisbrourExeontets of Hi*ssai'JI. BkJnetr, late of tne asi-

Of Our O

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NEW ' ViCTOt.1 MWIJiS SU(HHU»

QARUAND'SGENERAL MtJSIO STORE,

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Albany Street,BAKK).

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NB&LBOf AOQIMH, HataMfl U m o » « »tJI«r«ial«<|»i4.n](o» tyffo^jpf

riataraa ODIJ bjftaUVralldnis|ials.

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' TtUIBII A OO ,Maw York.

STEIN WAY'SThe Gabler, Emerson and Gordon Pianos,

Mow bom |aMV>«»*>.

MASON & HAMLIN'S CELEIftATED ORGANS,ol.Tfrj.trla. |>K0OTI*OO.'8

3WEETT0NED ORGANS AND MELODEONS.

EL18 CABBOLK) TABtBTS1

• n a ran cm* fur' til olaaaaei «f «ts Eaajirra.torj Owaa*, Sort T»raa«, OmWa, Onrat 4)i»lk-

Io al! CSMI of »ad4ta oold! howovsr Ukra,tbaasTABLWal tkotld b»Wi«rpllY so* irealiDMd. Tbtf ••Mliat tilt alrculalto* aY ah*blond, mltuat* ib* atraritj of th* attaok, aadfrill, In a T«ry short atmt, riatort beaJftjr ai*o«to lbs ttmui onatf.

Wella' Qarbolio Tabltli a n put ap onlr IDblue bout. TWkt i o MIMMIIIM. U (b,jcan't ba foand at looMruggt*t't, t u l a * oaoeto tba Ag*tt ID X*K I ork, irbo vill forwardthubby ntvramall.

O1VE ONLY

Pianos, Organs and MelOdeons to R?ntOB SOLD OH MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.

MOSTOAi INSTHtTMpNTS OF RVEET OBS0B1PTI0K iViolins, Aocardaooa, Baitara, Co»MrUlias,i Ilut«, Han»o»*co»t, Kooojea, TsmboriM*

riantolcls. Hones, Banjos, Drums, fib*. Triaaglea, Fitoh tipat, Ttm'n|. Vvka,. Jaw's HarpsMusic Boies, TloHn Htrinta, Guitar Strings, Hsijo Rirlngt.

Rasar Mm*—tka laJgaM loycMloa , t»ar kipt io tbis city

ubbr Tatvramajl.1 W I In «e«aWad bj" ld b l i U

Bola A«iot tor

box.

lar clm>-

ao FooitU AT«HO», N»W Tort Oily.BookkeapiDg, Writing, Bozluti Branches, andLanguage*. Instruction dsy and *Tnnng;'tanns UMT ; ladiaf dgpaitmiBt aaptntf 1 tela-graphr taugbt to men, womii, bor* *>nd girl*prftOtleailj. Term* redaeed to $11, ' A grftaidemand lor op*rat*rik jyl<Ml«

GHK)B8NMI€H BORSE-SIWg.Ike Cheap«it • »* Beattnrts iithsruu

All Dla*aa««lB«MV*>«t*

Vli« HorftvU F o o t .

(Patented.)

JUST PUBU6BE0:

RATIONAL HOMSE-BBOEINawith pittas, UtantratiDf bow to psi (vrm opera-tion* aod oare loot troublaa. Hent b.r.maQ onreoeipt of one foliar. B«nd atamp for .circular toeOOBENpUUBHORBBSUOE,!) Dej slreel,K. T. - frft-Uw

WEAR "YEADON" HILLSFLAINNEL

I f.von want to keep olear of Golds andRbeuns-tiaui. NothiDB »asnes better. AIWBT* leapsaeft. WILL SOT aVUUlNK. Ask. jonr atawktepsr )or i t _ _ ^ _ _ _ jjlO-4ir

JHteases of the Kidneys

AGENTS WANTED M^'J^,,11 Blessed are the Pure in Heart."Jnii ready, from KH origins! psiDtlng bT I uWAtJda. Tbis pictwrt is gnatljr admired hj allwho »•« it, and is lure to beer mi highly popu-iar. Tboaih«*ecuted lathe highest ityle of tbe

Kf, ia order lo reach tie m i n d and iscuTergo laW. UP price ii m»d« much lower than

ibal tt which aar Chromo of lUce qoaliVr hatever ba«n sold. Ttrmsez'trcmelr hberaL Eiclu-IIT« twrttor/. Bold OD\J br eubioriptton.Apply at onos to tectm dbow* ot terntorr.Olronlarf, Ao., free. OKU. MACLEAN, Pub-Itiber, 768 Stosota St . FhUaaeI«»hia, Pa.

JTat-4w

o n t u , gr*reUr depoai**,dmUtton of tbe qeckol the bftdfler, witb diffioulif of holding Aeurine, instrionn, »«!iiMjia. wo«b«ai,;aod.iaail

PamHaTT I .1U1I1 I M B lamT||Dat* BUHI,*tiWa i

aad itail Din>« Mnua.

in tbia cilr.Cbasp CUtsical Music. Bitcboock's Dims

""fiosHr6o*itB"ot'•TUT daaoriplhm. ftr HandaT, Poblioand PriTate SehooJl.Plisoa, Or,»ns and BelcideoBs 1onad by at oiperwood Toner Irom New York.

Garland's General lausio Store,a* AX.8AXT WTWWT. K»W B M N I V I W . M.

LEAVE ORDERSFOR

OF ANY DESCRIPTION

AT THE OFFICE OF TUB

DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES.

22 ALBANY STREET.

(HeAlly Opposite t i e State Bank.)

trikeof tb

»dndebilitT

will ba found a mtut eflloaoiwia ssuiedy. Bendlor circukrs lu B. KEITH * CO., i l Libtrtjstre.tK!«. T: Bold bf Bmggiit*. I i per bo?tla, or « for 15 |y)0 «w

Write for Large Illuatnted 1'riceLtst. Addntt

Breeebloading Bbot «uns, 140 to 1800.Double ShoHtans, «« to fl«>. gingla tt«u,tS to ISO. Rifles, 18 to 176. BetolTers, 16 to|26. Pistols, «1 Io t°. Onn Matanalt, KAingTaollo. LaixsUiicoantto Dralen or Club*.Arnij Onm, Herolrar*, etc., bongbt or tradedlor. Goods sent bf ezpreajrp. 0. D. to be ei-aavned below paid tar. )T10-*W

$412.80profit on Byraot's

FQI111 WEEKS' O i l .B ___ . . _ *r3riIN(r waaoot acenfs

profit on Bjraot'a "Library of Poatrr aadBong;" WOlnohowetkon 'The Vsw ilo"se-1 • - >al" bj Mi*t BawliK tx4 Mrs.

aouvataatLar wtnaan esn have ulYork, BusjyM4w

i p i y iea BawbiHtows. Any active taahor weman esgeney. J. B. FOUD A CO., Ni»ton, Chicago and Ban Frsncisoo.

A0ENT8 WANTED Io introduce 2T NawNovMLTiss—BiMki, ISngraTings, ^o. No

company pays larger commieaieoB. Addresp, ,wltb stamp for price Hats and eauloguea, AMBK-ICA» Njvsurr Co., 3u» Broadway, N. Y.

A Work M Intcwse istareat aadlatriasic Value

OCEAN'S STORY:BytU gifted mmoftht fam&ui" PStSHPAS-LSY." •Lhermuti of grml historical MWCA :An Authentic HISTOBI or INAVIOITIOK mid i u11 AMiroLB JH»coecrie4 lince tbe flved. Aboundswith BTAHTUNO Incident*t FpA.1 ruL XHitut^m,LaWLBm/Vramw, ULOODT BattUt, mtti QbGRiovn

s; also duioribes lHtnnot JeUjftvph-g, }'tt?teries, tie. OTKB 3 0 0 Spirited

Vuti. Suhjttt Niw. /W*,'. Low. AGENTSWANThI>. HUUBARD bROH., Pub'i, litS Htl 'bi l I' i l A

Ii thft moit pomrhl elaaaver, ttrengtBemrand reinoter. or OlaDdalir Otaatruotiras .knowntn Materia Mtdioa. ,

It la ipf ol»11v arJaptod to'congtUattotn " worndown" and debtlUatsd bj ttta warn wealber ofSpring and Summer, wben tbe blood U tot inactive circulation, ooawqatmtly Kathtring im~purltieafrom BluggiaBMeHaadiiiiperlMtaotionat tbe wcretire prg«nB, and it manifested byTumor*, EimptioDB, Blofehet, Boil*, Postnlei,8 « r U A 4, A . 4 c

han vrearj and Unguid froraOTenrork, aoddullness, drdwiineta and mertia ttk« the P^«eot eoermr and ricor, tbe ayitcoi needs a frfHCto balidit ap aod help the Vital Forces to re-galo uielf t«oap«r«tire power.

ID tbo beat ot Bonmej, ireqwmtlj tha IMtrand tiplpm do not pn'P41''! perform their funo-tiotifl; the Uterine ana'Unnwy Orjrtns are in*aciire, producing weaknvsa of tho-itomMh tadintealinet and a predisposition,to bilioug de-rangement.

Xto. WKLL'BEXTRACT OF JURUBKBA

Is prepared direct It from the South AverictnPlant, aad U peoatwiy mifed to all theie diffi-culties; it will elMsee lbs Vitiated Blood,strengthen the Life-giving Powers, and Remorvall OtTatnietiona ftwi Xmpeired and EnfeebledOr«i

PRINTING IN COLORS

An examination of our Specimens and Prioes is Solicited-

Achifvments\g, Orf.an }

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WA N T E D — Wboleu>« Parch»)naArevti for the BAKTRiM BBW1NO

MACHINE, wait at Danttarr, Ot. Tfa« Latoil•DdBest. The Rti.l«st Filtest and jfiMiwtLock Blitoli, Rtrtlgfci KukUe Vtehioa io themarket. Better tarfai thu tcr^onaiiftnr. Ad-drew, JOHN A. DOLK}|t,I u 2 6 A w Gm'1 * P b V O

Thsp^n of M*umi>rii*TraN<inUr<-lr obvWorn nif[lii A iliy wiltioiaiifni-i, Akeiniui till c» « « L ruUlolagUia nuitun viader til circunuU

PSiXUOMa.KOY, or SOUL CUABUINU.How aitber sex may faBCinate and gain the

loro add tfleoi tons of any person tliiy ohooaeioatantlj. This simple mentul acqoirement allcan posse**, free, by mail, for 860., togetlierwitb a marriage Kuidet KsvptiaQ urasle,Dresma, Hinta to Ladies. WeddinK-Hight Shirt,4c. A queer book. Additas T. WILLIAM A Co.Ac. q tsPubli»hcn). Phitsdelphia.

A Co.|ug6-4w

By lending 3 5 cants with age, height, color oleyes and hmr, you will leceive aoorrectpictureof your tntare basbftod or wile, with MEM anddate ol raarmge.

W. rOX, .P. 0. Drawer SI, Fnltonrille, N. Y.2«l

A shoild be (reetr tsken. ss Junibeba in proi br HMdioal writers the most efficient

Purifier, Tonie and Peobatanaat known la tienouneed by aMdioal

:r-,:oni«#L_ . - . .whole rang* of pieoioinalhole rsnn of tnedloinal ptuts.

JOHN Q. XffLLOeO.iU Plattatreet, N . X ,Bol»Agtotforth* United Slates- Price OaeDellsr perBoHle. Send lor circular. Jylp-ig

O A M r B 0 A I N B " 4?ur<v erery piin, ha.Try it. Bold by all etoggtot*." Beobstt Hoyt,Prop'r. Sew york. jy2fl-«w.

TBST8 HAVB PROVED

N. F. BURNHAM'S NEW TUft^trE

WATER WHEEL,TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTED.Pamphlet tree. Address, Tort. Pa. ]rM-t»

AOtNTH WANTED I

Cast Adrift !Cast|Adrift!A companion to the fivmoas " Thrae Tears ir

a Mtm-Trap" and''Teo!figbtsin» Bar-Koom,"by T. 9,ABTBDH. The litest and saestest bookof this oelebratcd antbor—spltwdidljr UI«str*ud,elegsnily bound, and will sell at sight by thou-sands. IB liigbly indorsed by the most promi-uect people A papers ofthe ooilntry. A storrof crtfne A ouUlge in oitrmidst which willafipalthe stoutest bean. Will do more tor tbe Wbs«of temperanae A tnorahty mbtn the Uwi Agentnwho hare sold "Man-Trap" cannot fail to selldouble tbe number of this book. A Life ot fh«Author, wiitiateel portrsit, presented t» eTerysubscriber. ,l><icnp»ive circulars and terms sentfree on application to J. M. STODDARf A 00.,Publishers; TM Pansom St., Phila.. Pa. Jul«-4w

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TEETH!00LTON DEJITAI, ASSOCSATIOK

OrlffinaVeo Ike as* el bawklaaf Oas for peiileuextnctloa ot teetn ID IBM; and bars giten it toover 6 7 , O « O p a U e a M » wltieuU fcilula or•ecldest. Do not judge, ui bj the lailare o1

ottsri. Come to Head-Quarten, 18 CooperInstitaU, New York. m?»9-ljw

THE N." B. DAILY

Published Every Evening.• . [ • > , . , " . • • . .

15 CUNTS A WEEK .WHEN- DELIVERED J»F 0AXBZKQ8,'• • • ' • ' " !

' OH SEVEN. DOLLAR A YEAR J2f A&VANQE.

GREAT BARGAINSi s ! r

Carpets,Furniture,

Bedding, &c.i t the large Wnoleaale • • * Retail

Carpet £ Furmtufa Wararooras500 Tt) &1« 8lh ATKRBE,

(Oorner sSUi apd S6lbtitp%)

NEW Y 6 « K #D.KELLY.

QITE 131} A OAL^TiiBb:

WfOnWlN* OX^BB, VALE OR Ff-fY \ MALE, 160 » week,guaranteed. Re-

ipeeUble emplornientuh«nis, day orereBiag;MatpftaTteqalredf foll.nslioeUewMdYa.ua-bU ps>oJ>*g« of goods (a start with sent free brmall. Address, with six cent return stamp, M.Young k Co., 1 5 UreemAcfa stn«t, New York.

Julf 4w ' _

Ca^rawing Books ssat free Tor

Prof. Fowler's Great WorkOn Manhood. Wominkood and thsir MulasInter-relatioDg; Lore: Ita Laws, rover, etc.

Agenta are Belling from 90 to SO ooplee ol tbiswork, a d»y, mml w* Hod a CiOTaaauig bookfree (o BDT ageot Address, Stalin*? Experience.National foEUshing Compact, F U M l U

S6ah TmQDUMD IM I'uaa. SALS IMOUAWIIO.8,000 more LIVS AGfcNTS tViNTKD for our

LlVINBSTOHE as y'n ut AFRICA.O»nr BuO pages; enlr U SO. Ineomblvte andInferior works are offered, look oat for then.—Betid for oiioalars and seepBoorof thaaisArssTsDootu o/rthe eessoa. Pocket OotttpanionweHh $10 mail** fr*o. HDJUHABB rJHUff.,

V a 6 P b i l i U 4w

Ihlsianttr. B;s«ul., nsaco(), ofu,, ordary dsra altar tha data thenor. tr Ira ol Ib

Ivctly dsra altar tha data thenor. tr Ira ol Ibmostpubuo plaeao in ssid Oountjr for tbt spaos o

KDmoaih>,aDdalaobjsv(lrs|tlsiogUii aspialor I IIIe spot* of tlaaofa l u Tabs, aes y tbs nai rs

bnapsra prlaiai lo tbis Mala. <M U:ajr « « l «shall a^leot Ie axtlblt Mm er<ksr JsbCd«*a« Iclaim, wllbla aald parjod of nfas mouths after pat LUi

C* er BiifJeWSISeVaW aMsjuSSaal ' h . said «!•ulora.

fefifiabftil pli«Beti (SrXDS Obnjni iliily.• r ''" ^

ruuituAtoabonM addrawi tt nm.\

. The DAtLY TlMKS is fc ti' '»WAa.t W^rj'tia»]f inKow Bronnrlok,Veihi Muted'ty » hecesiiiry t&]hh#Vuy'H\«6balM ot k hoaMholdl mi•»!

HER 81 KG Tbe WKpIJXY TltltS find.

LEACH'S,Tke . OBO rr)o» SlmUotier,

T# bar*U Wpdp,^ Wiiteg P«p«r, EDTBI.Op t, leooant ifid I^Mtorandaj). Books, oheap.

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