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#"30 Watrt. WEDNESDAY, MAC. 34. IMS. = , ... Home Happesih9B. Kvraun or PrTm^-Pwtap. no other rhariUMs organization In the advantages, and Drought forth more beneficial result*. fJrgankzed during the heat of to late prll stdfe, when r society iraa in a disrupted a^U, it hu " steadily adraheedta mini bora and importance, and is now is a flourishing and proaperons condition. The beautiful less! on of friendship bctwnon Da-, toon and Pythla* la aooglit to Da peaittadly taught by a ritual, which, for ; - beauty and peis^feulty of language, can opt be surpassed. The strong ties with which to wetnheja of the Order arc bound together, the intercating and attractive ceremonies of the degrees, the ufifitong intareql shown for the wctfaro df the-OnUr, and the generous manner in whteli "the membership have ever Mpotahd to the nppeals of charity, have endeared their harts more firmly to itapriMiptea, and taught them to, .britavc .that Vtroe friendship shaji exlat." A strong interest D being awakened in behalf or this society In Cape May, the indications being such gaSaJu tstUj as In the I belief that to Lodge recently organI ized will, in the eonrae of a very abort 'j time, compete fltrotahly in point of ' numbers, wKh either the Mason* or - Odd Fellow* - Coxmiri/'i Cmanse. — We leant that the appointments made by the Methodist Conference, which closed _ Its Lie annual session al MUlville, oti Tuesday, effects a rhsaga of pastor . the M. E. Church of thllcUy, Eev. E. Hewitt, bring appointed to the Pitman chUEch, New Brunswick. We are Indeed sorry 16 lose to valuable servioes of Mr. Hewitt, who has, during the two ypAXO he has labored in our midst, endeared himself to the' membership and congregation of "the church to a remarkable degree, aud won the universal rraport\and admiration of the people of Cape May with whom lie came in contact. Ilia successor is Mr. 0. B. Wight, an abls spanker, and one of the diisrt promising young men In the Conference. It has been our happy privilege to become acquainted with Mr. Wight, at his last year's appointment, in Burlington, and we therefore feel confident to bespeak folks him a warm and hearty weleotye on \he part of the. members of bis new ; congregation. "This is to third year - oMMr. Wight In the ministry, and his i CtflSTROVEBTIIILE CANARD.— For 1 tlitf beneflt at those at our readers who - '.iay not exactly understand how our Charter election terminated on the Ulh 1 - hut., we e it met the following brief 1 item from the Mount "Holly Mirror, ' which no doubt will open their ryaa wide with astonishment: ' 1 Republican Victories in New 1 J a near — Cams ihland— The He- I publican candidate for Mnyor of Cape Island, was elected on Tntsdar. bv n , handsome majority. The oilier candidates on the Republican ticket, were elected by majorities ranging from 10 1 to 30. Cape Island has heretofore I « elected Democratic officers. We comihend the Mimr for Its gen- , eral reliability and aounil Judgment, but in penning. to above paragraph, , its editor rridently miscalculated the | material of which Cape May City Is Incorporated. For his Individual In- , formation ive would state that the two candidates f. r Mayor Were Democrats.
and. that no UepabUcan tista* was in the field. Marine mattbjw.— The brig Jtmaine, CnpL Car^Pfrom Liverpool to iniiladelphi^lagshore on the point of | ' Cape lienlopen. She went on the morning oPttft iKth InsL. and a letter to the undrrwriteia in Philadelphia from I -ewes, of that date, steles that the brig has between two and three fret Water In her hold. Ttfe schr.' G tor', if Dttrii), from Matanxa* for Baltimore, lost three of her crew overboard at Lewes, on to 14th in«L Their names are: H. H. Oobb, mate; A. J. Mitchell, cook, and J. D. Beauty Basket.— A iair friend fond of floral fixtures, say s that If you will procure a Urge slaed turnip and scntpe out the Inside, leaving a [trolly thick wall around; fill the cavity with earth, and plant In it some clinging vliie or uvirulng glory. Suspend the j turnip with curds, and in a Utile time j the vines will twine around tin string, j and the turnip spring from below, and j wiU put forth leaves and sterna tliat will turn upwards and curl graeefrilly around the bate. Summer Styles. — The miUincrs don't know as yet what the ftiahions wUl be fov summer bonnets. If young folks, middle octal folks, and a frw Ster persuasion hate, of to slae of piU-boxa, as toy do now, a considerable portion of the small-fry their signs or pnt up abutter*. If to " Touching THin.Ea.-lt has been wsid that the destiny of to world-ofte. hangs on to merest trl'Wa. A little ' Ids tove U-Utia, might hareCnken off a mamage which gave, birth to X. to ^ thirty yw.ni of his ministerial career, Bev. Wm. Iwggett. now residing In
it. LocB^ferovltlae; Is this ycur Wat** «r UAtrttteyOu harebeggMorbcwrowed? I f so shame ®. youreolf into sending stamps, subscribe - and M*. , , | . TH V 1 The condition at Jacfcaun atapt from to railroad depot to to Centre House - and Washington atrret from Jackson p, to Decatar is perfectly horrihie at thia 1^, and every season of the year after every 1^ little fltll of rain. Cannot something be done to remedy to ereriast Ing evil? Our young men, matrimonially infn clined, are affectionately invited to call u on Anna Gagarin, at'Moacow, in Russia, young, pretty, and worth to pile ' of$100IU0O,000. u_ ROv. Theodore Loggttt, to youthful pastor of the Presbyterian Church of f,_ this city, has, we understand, been )r made to recipient of a eaU from a church in Pittasburg, Pa., the income, *! of which is $3*000 a year. K We learn from reliable authority ly prepared at to,ritocklou Hotel for to anticipated reception of Preaident w Giant next summer. One million of ear pretty postage • stamps are dally used, pasted on and ■r cancelled, in these United States. We j know of a young lady In this city who e is engaged in the eecmingly liupracticable undertaking of collecting that 'f ,lion to above fact, as the idea snggested itself to us that she might probably • be able to eflfcet some arangement with |T Uncle ' Sam and his postmasters . • throughout to country. Fish has gone up. We mean II, ' Fish, to new Primlcr. No wonderIt ii Lent. i A distinguished chemist make* to e ulfplmaont announcement that every i spoonful of raw sugar which is put in i a cup of tea or coffee is alive with verI min. So we don't sea^it, let sugar . slide! l Don't be too anxious to solve a con- i - nprlmm We know Of a man, who » got two black eyes in endeavoring to | , c And out to difference between a man , and a wontan on the Island, who were 1 f fighting in their front yard. I It was reported around last Satur- , - day that to Students of to MayvIDe » Acadcniical Institute proposed holding i > a musical and dr.imntiesl entertain- ' • mcnt at an early day on the Island. I The fir.tta.ll of the season will be ' held at the Merchants' Hotel next I ' Monday evening, under the auspices of ■ to numerous inccluuiics to work ou , • the Sfftkbui. , ' C. Mirnbella, the impaktr rettnro- i ■jjtir or Third street, IliUadelphia, has ' leased to Lincoln House, of this city, ' ' for next summer! The signor brings ' with him the experience of nearly thir- t i ty years in Uic hotel business, which 1 together with his extensive and wealthy \ . drelo of patrons will add greatly to the , Lincoln's former prestige. < We notice with pleasure the transformation the old tunibk-down store ' > ocenpled by Mrs. Hawkins, , on Washington street, is undergoing. , The building has been raised some two I fret and to original front torn off, in ' order to make way for modern im- J . prorctncnts, i Wc are plnunTto learn from thaPiiil- < adelphia (Vs. that " we (the Philadeiphians) are rapidly shaking off the oldi fogy Influence which has so long retanfrd the growth of the city." i Irow to ridn a velocipede — straddle | - a saddle, then jiaddle and skedaddle. j We forgot to Inform our little friend . and oontemporqry^f to Court Houiy, I woek, that to rteOton by wMtw I 1 Washington was msda President wevi# * - appointed by to Is«Ia||^irp of to ' respective States. r i ^,.1..,., k,« •« Rrr.,.l,v ,r «»— , •- Salem a ' afraet
' which U goo< phnostM good^s Figfe The timbers of two mors cottygea, sj , wc see, are going up ou- Ocean street, |- 1 one on either aide of the new double K , Beever cottage. Mr. Peter MuCoUum, ■ I is to owner of one, which he has al- T , j ready rented fir the coming summer t season for »700, and Mr. K C. Soudcr B , to other. Both are being erected by j to latter gentleman. fr Hie " seventeen year lorosts " are r reported to he coming next summer. " , Last Wednesday was a holiday with J* those of our tylicens of Irish birthofaacrved in honor of the memory of to C patron Saint of " the firet flower of to " earth,, first gem or the sen"— "to * ' Emerald Isle. " Contrary to general j, 1 exportation the day was one of gvniai ti ' and exhik-taling el ta racier. There |> f wsreno apparent s«na nliroad that 8 1 many Md^nck* were being drowned „ 1 ! either in potheoi or "benxine." T 9 ! One of to two spleudid stores now ° » | in process of erection by Williams & '! • j Show, comet of Wuliiugtnn A Jack- ' sim streets, has been rented by Dr. c ' Hnffhal, to Phlladulpiiia druggist who o 1 occupied one of to American House store* last summer. '[ . Man's happiness is laid to bang upon i a thread that is never at hand to sew s ■ on tlie shirt button that is always off. " r Wo are apt to growl when to sub1 «*P«™ P"P" W"'" »r our . s donation towards to support of the a clergy. Vet to preachers east as c j only tUL,000,000 a year, while criminals J" r cost $40,000,000; lawyers, $70,800,000 a rum, $300.000, ono. „ D Keep a look CTlt for the honeysuckle . k . Wa noticed last Sabbath several tvi- j. denoe* of ite earty flowering. An exchange thinks to earth is the o . oidate revolver, which i* a very good C pun, but old, . • lu order to ndUter the vclocipedu ' a to pupil must have coofidence. If in , " the coarse or Uurtructkm to pupil i s . T thrown from to machine, be must I pick himself up and apply a little more ® confidence. If thrown a third time 'r to tame remedy with a good deal , :r *hl A* To H-obokw with "l^d^ I w^tri^c^orth^frh^TlHi'ifrh^ ; • of to past few weeks has heea ocea-
COUNCIL PBOCEEDH6S. *i' "A special meeting of to CUy Coun□a oil waaconvened in pursuance of a call * cett. RecordeK-Hughes, Coonrilpwn » Blake. Kennedy and Ludlam— 3. is The business of to Council wa s ry opened by the nomination for eooneiP man to fifl to vacancy created by to * eleetlou of James Mecrav, Jr.. to be IJ Treasurer of to Oity of Cfape May. a- Mr. Richard B. Thompson wsi nom|U Inated to Oil to vacanoy. anAtbeiC lwing no opposition he was unanimously elected. w The committee appointed at previous meeting to draff rule* for the govJ] erning, and to define to doliee of to ^ ,r various standing committees, reported the foil owing specified ordinances. . which were taken up In order, read . and passed to their -third and final "An nrdinanea defining to duties 1 of the Finance Committee. " ' 3 " An ordinance defining to do tics " of the Judiciary Committee." ' l u An ordinance defining the duties ; it of the Committee, on Protection of - P'"^kn or^SfoMtiBg to oBcedf 1 • Register of Bouda." . 1 & "A supplement lo to ordinance e aulhmteing the Mayor to issue city ' 0 bonds." " Anordipaneemnthorixhig tocrec- • lion ofa cily prison cm city property." ' t "An ordinance torepshl a supple- 1 - mem to an ordinance authorizing the . widoulng of Washington street." * "An ordinance ooncerniog dogi." 1 > In order to have the ordinances go 1 at once into i-flhet, to Council ad- J ■ Jouroed for Ave minutes, at the explr- 1 ati on of which time, It wna again called to order. 1 ADJOURKK > MEETING. e On rc-atecinbling the following racra- e ' bcrs answered to their mimes. j s r Alderman Lycett, Recorder Huclws. ' t i ConncHmen Blake, Kennedy, Ludlam, . Thompson— 8. On motion of Mr. Ludlam, the ordi- t r nance defining the duties of the Finance t Committee was taken no on its third . | and final trading, nnd was passed c without n/ivision.-8-O. c I ' Thcoreinsnee defining the duties of ' i to Judiciary Committee was passed a i j with a alight amendment lo one of its t I sections— 0—0, 1 1 j Tlie ordinance defining the duties of t to Board of Health coming up on its o ' third rending was |>asscd— 0— 0. C > The ordinance defining the duties of tI Committee on Protection of Propartx * . and Highways, was rend and passed 0' 0. s ■ The ordinance areating the office of n 1 Register of Bonds couiiug up ou its U t third and, final reading, wa* passed r —fl— 0. si The supplement to the ordinance to authorize tlie issuing of bunds to pro- V Hde for furtliering public improve- a ments, was read and |msard— 0— 0. i The ordinance-nnthnrixing the con- c: structiou of a city prison on oity property, was read and pasted— 6 — 0. 1 The ordinance to repeal a suppler > mcnt to an ordinauoo authorizing the , widening and improvement of Wnsh- . ington street, was read and passed— Tin ordinance respecting dogs was on motion tabled. » Tbc council procooled to tlio ulcction 1 • , of Register of city Bonds. Mr. A. P. " Hildreth was nominated and uiianl- '■ monsly eleptod. '* On motion of Mr. Ludlam tlie " *ni>i plemcnl to the eharter of the dtv of " Island passed March !Rh. 1'rttiil, > aha to bill repealing the art regniat- " lug hacks in tlie City of Cupe^Iay, " were ordered to l»- prinlrel in the u Ocean Wave. f" Wm. Helicuthal having reaigned tlie li office of pound keeper, Daniel Chnrch was nominated and appointed. " The question of to dty dork com- » up. the President suggested tlie J' , propriety uf- selhng the clock Ui the " Sietbodist Church, and thus getting *J rid of to expense of taking care of It '* Action thcruon was deferred. ^ A report from Dr. Kenneity in re- Jj . gnril to the proposed sujipleruuit to 1 swgulntc the licrnse question In Cape * ■May City, waa received! .•CTejTOident announced the follow- ;J iugwtkoling committees:— C'oiwlttoo on Finance— .lolui W. r Computus
Lveett. Jainea B. Kennedy, Samuel 1L Aard' or Education— J. & Kamssly, rtJB. Imdbni. James Meeniy. C*MfentUT on Protection of Property"— -John W. Blake, Thomas li. Hughes, R. R. Thompson. Judiciary Committee— J. W. Lycutt, 11. Hughes, It. R. Thompson. Bodtfl of Hrultli— J. s. Kennedy, R. Thompson, T. B. Huglire. Commissions!* — John C. Bullitt, BchelUnaer, Jr., James LearnJr., Wm. Bennett, J. F. Cake. Mr. Thoin|>son moved that the Finance tliuinuttfc be infltructedtohave Isffids lithogiai>hed, which was moved that tlw Finanoe | be instructed to sell bonds at not a less premium than 00 in tlie ti. Mr. Ludlam moved that the clerk Instructed lo write to Mr. Trnuvel to request him to present his bill for lithographing, to the eetate of the late !:. Mo- magic. Mr. l.udlam moved that the Committee on Protection of Property and Highways be instructed lo proceed at anil carry out the provisions or the ordinance defining their duties, on Washington itreel. Agreed to. . Dr. Kennedy moved that tlie Council nrocsed to apprtnt commissioner* Washington street. Agreed to. The matter of Robert Rice, was, on motion, referred to Committee on Highways. On motion of Mr. Hughes, to clerk instructed to hare 30 cards with to names of the officers of to city, standing committees, etc., printed. The following bills were presented and ordered paid : . R. Freeman flt Co., chain for Council Chamber, $70.43; W. B. Miller, Commissioner on Streets, $10 ; H. lo Gilmour, M.. $10. Tlie bill of a Shields, amounting to orer $43, for examining chimneys, was Mfllre^ilTcify Solicitor, $20, was ordered paid. a R. SUtes' Mil for services a* clerk of commissioner*, wta. after some litdiscussion, ordered paid. The bill of the fire commissioner*, referred hack for correction, at prevlsued, several of to members taking part in to discussion. Prnniskion I wing granted. Dr. m«rcy and Mr. William Bennett, members of tlie commission, made certain statement:. regsrdituf to duration of to seaakiuo, for which toy charged $3 ^*Mr. Blake, in to course of a few remarks, positively asserted that the oouMalssliai met but ones In the forenoon, and iu sessions in to afternoon SSSjafSt"- - : j**, . . Tbk ivmsina Stab.— Tlfcflrst and hrigbtcat of the stars that now appear
FBOcEEiineiW council. Jet ArrriiosrrY.'J ' ment, Mayor Miller prodding, c I Ban called — member* pifflrPt:' — J Hucbes. Lveett, Biaks, Kennedy, Lndbuu and Meeray Br. t The Minutes of tbc lasi meeting wee . read and approved. t Rules and Regulations for the gov- , croment of to council Wert pretested by to committee. On motion of Mr. Ludlam they were . adopted. . On motion of Mr. Lycctt the clerk wna authorized to procure a oeW city . seal. On motion of Mr. Lrrrtt, a commit- , tec wa* appointed to revise to ordij nances or the dty. - ' The Mayor apprSated John W. i June* S. Kennedy and Kamurl i Ludlam committee. . On motion of Mr. Hughes, to cotr.- , mjttec to report at to next stated , On motion of Mr. Ludlam, it was ordered tliat one hundred copies of the . Charter, Supplements, Ordinances and r By Law* ba printed. . On motKKWjf Mr^ilecray, the matpointed to revise to ordinance*. " The Mayor callod to attention of , council to the want of furniture in to Ou motion of Mr. Ludlam, tlie ckrk Instructed to procure suitable fur- . nlture for tbc room. The Mayor called to atteution of council to the necessity ef tofoe relief in to license law. On motion of Dr. Kennedy, a oomuiittee was appointed to go to Trenton ; j to procure the necessary legislation. The Mayor ap|iolnted James S. Kennedy on that committee. The Mayor called the attention of : council to the want of a new Prison. On motion of Mr. Lveett, that a • competent person be employed to pre- ' •«' » P>* to council to be approved i The Mayor appointed S. D. Button. ; j "On motion of Mr. Lycctt, a commit- : was appointed to draft an ordinance I i to govern standing committees. The Mnyor appointed John W. Lycctt, John W. lilakc and James MeTtei Mayor presented to the couucil certified copy of to supptcmcnt to to cily cluirter, approved March 0th, also an net repealing an set entitled " An act to regulate the system of Hacks, Stages, Ac., in the City of, Island," with a bill of five dollars Secretary of State for writing the j On motion of Mr. ^Lycctt, an order j nedy, for live floiinrs to [iay to Seerc- i On motion of Mr. Mecray, pernilswas granted Mr. -Hughes to retire. The bfll of to commissioners oil Washington street, was [aid over until Finance committee he ap|»iiited. On motion, adjourned to inert at to call of tliw President. 8. B. SriTEa. City Clerk. (Flmaour Dmslavllle OioopoBlfnl.) Msscif nth, l*(S. The Dennis Township Temperance Association held a public meeting on Monday evening, l$th lust., in the new Chapel In North Denninville, of which wc would love to speak at some length, did time permit. A new feature ha* been introduced into these meetings, deserving the imitation of other societies. Tlie President of the association, ' Mr. F. II. Bnshueff, acting upon the j impression tliat wc have talent and in- i floe ore among the temperance supper, - of our own association, has conceived and carried out the idea of putting it in the harness, and note to re- ' suit, aud we need scarcely add, success attends to experiment. It having been announced thai our young friend Ilurrv Carroll would address tiie meet- , Ins, f»u "lid an nil. rested audience awaited him. Thlsyntmg man delivered an address, as interesting and telling in its effect as many delivered lw to first-class orators of the day.— The manner 4n which it was received, expressed by a vote of thank*. Mr. J. n. Townacnd follotved in a few-fordhlc remarks. In flirt, friend Townsend, in public or nrivate, Inva- - riably speaks forcibly intl lo Uui point. speaks anil tlu< - - s-
and when lie attempts to talk, it i* generally understood that lu is going , s to My something, find so it was upon 1 this occasion: Nine persons signed the pledge, and o t umong them were several who have nil - '■ their lives been slaty* to King Alcohol. I Air. Busliaoll sue III* determined to • ' push the in tile to the gates, anil never J give* battle but he gains recruits from k ' to ranks of (he enemy. .Another mqeting upon the same I ' plan, has licen .arranged for Mondav i evening, 22nd. at Weal Creek. ? I_ Fcriutps a few words concerning tlie i, e new Chapel of wliich yoe spoke, would " not bo out of place;- Feeling their need J of a house of worslilii, to members uf c . tlu M. E. Cliureh, residing- on to J „ North side, securwl to old Chapel,., „ e tore it down, moved it to thtlr neigh- , ' .borhood, rebuilt and cubirged it. mak- ; j o 'ing a verv neat and commodious pbu-e ' ■ ,i of woreh'iii, which wns dedicated on ; r Thursday, to 11th InsL, to dcdica- ,, lory aermon being preached bv Rev. E. > Hewitt. We did not hear it, Irat heard ' many sprnk of Its power and eloquence, j adding I hat toy saw no need or send- - , lt ing for Bishops, and other "big guns" < j- while we luid a minister in our own ' 0 deliverrd on Thursday last, in to , ' afternoon Brother Stockton, of Port , - Elizabetli circuit, followed upon to subject of holinesi. Brother Hewitt J ° Tlu amount asked of to congreua- , ' tion was five hundred nnd twenty-five ; i j, dollar*, of wliich over five hundred was I , lifted, which was considered a good ' . ' work for a small congregation. t- bslioiou*. — Services at to Bapr, list Church on Babbath next, a* fol1 +mr~Morning, at 10} o'clock, preaching. ' i 10 SottJect — "Pride ond Arrogance.'' ' i* Afternoon, at 2} o'clock, Sabballi , 9ch«d. r, Evening, at 7} o'clock. Text— "And Jesus railed a little child unto Him, ■k and art hiui in the mlds} of torn." ' t- Friday evening, Sttth, prayer meet- , ing and lecture. Subject- Parable of • s, the laborera in to vineyard. , |. To all of tliese services the puMie is . J, cordially invited. A Tootii Puller in LrcK.-iXot 1 long since n dnkhing young profraslon- *. al 'gentleman living along the line of re the Morris A Essex Railroad, came to - e_ Braiichville to extrart teeth for a highs lawlfflls&sts! I» earnestly informed the lady that lie ■ _ would " never forgive her unless she w became his wife," for bo wished to save ail to tec Ui he extracted as evi- „ denccs of »* labor and skill The young lady was desirous of being forl> b*"»> ■*"*« Register. This, according to to n-soluUons of both booses, is to last week or tiie srafioo of to Legislature, the* have | ^ reacied^to^sdjouni on Frids^^But J . i i
u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j CAUCO far o raTCH won*.' ! J°" ^ , Rxcxtvin.1 t< to all rujffll - gsafe '' . 5 gai„, 1 a t d ENT KU'IAII NM ENT ! JS XXX Win 'fiinlsv Room oftlie v. s. Hetel, j if cajtajgog;- TNIISSDAV EYENINO, * t j " r"' j if Mslsois*'1'- aswoea Mat,. Melt ^ riPFOnTl .VR rkFFEBS ! ] . i P,i*ilA^"lJtwropre"pilriro^J>°o~i|m '' ATTENTION. L i gPIUNCS OPENING of CUEAP j 3 ; Dry Goods i Trimmings, j OS THrRSDIt. APRIL I, ISG0.' | ( f. Sirs. fl. S. llawkius |0 ; j amttMXSsg^sx i • l0LroruNL aLAcS^iuta, ' I " - ana cverr » arte Jh»l"t« jsS^preis^l -wd*. , I k B ■■-kcbaua numna. — ^ ^ Cottages For enlr in Cape Slay T'lfujV ' ' i^r ^-"^' l si" ' I »y«rt', |jy ysrt, *^Sis?e Inst soJ lull I k :j '•inrt ,0^,0, u" U""NJ r -J COTTAGE ^I-OTS ^ ^ • i ^tHo^.'uyrt'r i ;; i 1 ! | j "i , 1 No. s.— Wesbinglon slrccl, ocsr fhll- . I Msr.h H, Uts -lm *' ' i
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wrier tllfl. »A$B t dlinp man uf actok1m, tel. 1 LUMBER! LUMBER!! ; GO TO HEADQUARTERS! Biiy of tlie Manufacturers' Ond Save Money! The Largest, Clieapest and Beat ArtortnWrt of LUMBER In New Jersey, be found at k. & J. L. Wiloon AGo 's Steam Saw ami Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Millrille,. Cumberland Co.. New. Jersey. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. CONSISTtS'C IN PART OP 106,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet White-Pine Flooring, worked. lo6,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked: feet li inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked: 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. 100,000 feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. 100,006 feet White Pine siding, planed nnd not planed. 500,000 extra Cedar sixteen-inch Shingles. 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inclteShingles. 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full count.) 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 nnd 6-4. 1,000,000 FEET EXTRA. HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER, Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand nnd sawed to 1 order. \VK MAM'FACU'RE OCR 'OWN LUMBER ! CONTRACTS TAKEN! ^jiihtuiffR S'ini sJicel iftaat/tj far Gcrn/Lanri^ | ' Any parties desiring building done for ftesu can save money ' by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to | which a net cash purchase is entitled. | «^"i5jb^^s^»«s^b*psro^s"r oVlhV"naknl«oV.ir il'L* of IhS' irtro j | ELtAtWUZOX. jM|11 11( MILI.VII.LE. N. J.
C1I1S. W.C.ISPKB. JOSEPH MSPEL | OWES S. PKOED. i MOULDING MI M*. | I U- 1 5 now SND ^ ^ Doim i ka^ii'a, [ | . ""VlSiAWtNO^^j^. ^ j
WHITE PINE LUMBER, ; J BUILDING LINE. | I (inters by stall or oib-rwlsr. sito.d^ to ' I : j prom|.lly. CAII'KB, I1RO A TROl'D. r1 : SASH/BLfflMAND DOORS! „ | E. K. FORTINER A SON. « ! 122 Federal Street, Camden, S.J. , [ ! | MixmAemc** asd dezutzv IS ' t 1 HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, J I BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS. MOULDINGS, 3 HOT-BED SASH, *dhr Slsin. Newrt LPojti sod^Bsllsitero. Jttoll , I rsrsiloz )wiplss»i-Blr, rtoush Cs.1i * tors, Houirkovplvr Arltelos. T..o . si J,k"|1,' vi'm"'" o DrolsflpM, ch?»B«r • Tops, AO., As. | T AhJThovMrs'moa°Ar. r ssl^rtrHK^^^^Hwoull IT PH°NH ^LY^AT^rMNDI T) ^1 T> It* reaoTst s'rvol, Sou'b sl-lo, (opposite Port) / KLLWOOD X. rOTTISfkl [" arntoi A fostisek. 3 mss-y. . ' ih69. spring ih«9. ® /"yrXNINO of NEW SILK*, oppslsv of St* U SHAWUL^rrela^oI^Nzw CHINTZES, h "'nmstsoLof stsyhTaa* rsooy spni nq goods, * N.N-tete fresujreSSp'asiy mslvrt! j ' I". HOUGH, Jr., - f-sss^swhsfs' CAIN sod CANYON MATTINGS, Rs* And " PkilsdelyklA mSItt" ! te DreiRk^ADd teMrlBg btabl^bneat. ! J - :r™» ! M , f rrryool'ir. LADIES" WXAR1NU AI'PAAEJ. S Sags-zsatsasifiri:: — mp—i lor stjlo. Mrfloo. CssSBOro sod Crspm | SNJVLS wBfejMta PIABO rorEtncmarrrs, | . FOB SALE, r~ . For fnrtbsr porlteulsa sja^ a°ENNEDT. 5 j uL Irg^^LSXSL'" *
• I .- LUMBER. DOOKN. nash. »! DOUGHTEN &. COLES, > - kRlghn's Point Ferry, Camden, X. J., - Building A Erncisi l.umkcr.
HENItV FREDERICKS ► RKMOVKII TO HIS NEW STORK, J Is FrOml Stent, toe Door BeUm TAW, . J [ Atjjjsji} s SCROLL SAWING, PAINTS, PUTTV. BRUSHES, Ac. 1 '"""""ha bdware, : . JSrStiK HsIlATnSs.'crtiory. ! , SBuwtTs^^lWw^^Mte^NfeStes ol j | p.ltcT^ ifnos'thso' sojf* Qlhor'esUkllidfmreMe ! 1 rrrrairltr srtrn.lf.1 (?) ' ; ' lo Mniaiaai'l ja^SSfilkM. \ I Jsll-y] CAMDEN Kjfw JEflsEV. , NEW LUMBEll YA11D 1 ( COOPER ITRKXT WHARF, j S" CAMDEN-Kow lemj. | rks aoOsrslssrd have opvord s Yard for Ike ' Lndlsg, Isciadlsf'ls p»rt . I Oat. Tine, Spruce and Hemlock Frame j Stuff, Cedar, Cgpreu, Fine and j j Spruce Shingles, Shingling ond j Plastering Lath, Pickets } | r and other Fencing, Carolina Heart, Fir- j , finia and Delamare Sop, IVhile Pine, I Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. .1 DILL TIMBER li ' | Mslt Klods Furnlshod st tko fAwost Rstes. J ' 3wss5sssswsb. i I ikotr In asportation, Witt bo promptly ttllod. | ; j s id . psrllculsr sttentloo »lll bo stern loss# : ;Pi"^sa«SfkN| L I I"" Csmdoa. Nsw Jrrsry. | I , THE MODEL NOTION STORE. ' TB.SA«'c^,M^5,M s: I ■; j r | ! "'Jte. '£^!p.*mldi"s coolrotloo- : I - j ^ j e^vy e un. u i L- Note ropor""1 » tTsu por qalrs. j s SS&oio,*. t I I. S GAKEHON. . WssklRgtoo dtrsst, Cspo IsioaaDM.SB.UM. i- u- TryHoopiao COOOH . » ; i
legal ad veutteiements. notice to creditors. "(NLEAZER CRAWFORD msd Dart* WSr-STJ.-SrtSfeVSaTSrtM 1 T^AZ^^MwrbRD, notice to creditors, tems°s m*sAd «uiste'sMtsff&?«5So on3d ■ - '"nsdAlTib^s^J^^M"^ CHKSTXa. COMMISSION ERV SALE. ' T> L'MU ANT lo an ordr r Sf onr of Ik. Drfcro !, i of lb. Court of Common Plena of Tbo sstel'ft iLS'^^iudOri'A'pirkM. fnS. ssr.x2zet.ig.nsti. an of SHORE sad MEADOW, si CSSsr Hssm C - X so nee 'JoNley! ^Tbomea'liooolsrt. IJr. eoj Dated Frb HA Ute. tfrlt-jml «awotele. c NOTICE. J I (U Arm .mJJN-Ma; ^aUjrjrsMS. J ; NOTICE. 0 Dstml Peh "fM A|fcltiEl**lI5Smte. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _ i. , ; NOTIt E TO « ItEltIT Dst— I Feb. IS, na"" A"" CA"": | I Sj AUDITORS" SALE ' vsl j 1. 1 s!;?i ' | ^ "eX,'
" y ' ■ yi } UeniUMt end , by* elrtuoo f fhe^bo'vimeSonrd wrllof^eb I s'tsikod lo^eml re- 1 ^ eM£^*fb"^^uJrtJ|^^tto|[rort,n^ i . (jrwrtk Asron Crowe^L sod others, sod by 1 ' ! , fhssrbs ! ss'ssa? 1;'$^' 'js j Tey^teesW Chsrirs 0. Duo'setfTsnd site the ^ ^ arwut-ag ; , . M^M'^e'.Vrte^dM^oPme^rt i ti i • County ofTiJe W.J'fo^kVo.'lofofdedef. ! uRihir^ropx^ rs*. sss» ! Dtisesn, (in ter sod by virtue 6t tee shove ' gt, tee Y«ld0Uro'oeturo*se' d 'sup's'iee ms n f stlsebed ts, end relurned wlib^eobl writ^ ^ i buek end tteiber Ye«d. eliuslettylnjsnd^belnz ■ s5ssissffift|ys5s ' ' ^'°^2lK^™?™"^^ltBV!^inreoi™°ry ■ ! leMstuaM'u'uwRl^sei^lannSety il.-.fls.-arjvj:; iggSS ■ " | same lend dreerlked is s certsla deed o| WUI Hem kldridre end Either Ann. bis wife to iBSSsSSStBflMftSS jsssssssess UNDERTAKING. - fsinlur l'o lytlkttTSKISG. ^ j "nillpmsdj corfuts elSiire om hud. CEDAR SHINGLES. I jOjpoo si's suSnti i- — """"™ j
*. 1 — Lira DifeURANCE. LfFP. INSURAJiCE CO. U*to) BTAT^'OF AMERICA, aiAientxB arjfactj t act cj casouso, tiiSif C'uPJiat. - WOOyOOO BRANCn OFFICE t FIRST SATI0X.IL BASE BVILDIXG, JPIULADELPWU^ OFFYCXRSi EMERSON PEET, Seerelery end Aetusry. This Company, National In Its character, ef. The rstee ot premium briar lercely reduced, ere mode s. fsrorsble to the ineurere si Ihore j Dividends, and the ml.underslandlnre which j the letter ere eo apt to reasr the Poller-holder. to prove acceptable to the publle. eufk at the isem^'nr**! lares per o M. (tOpJmL) of Mapsr °/"(a*"ry.^ln the latter, tko Compsey s, r tea '"r*' ' T*tt ' f U I uT'Is U£T ^ I Ge 'id A C't 4 1 " Pe C° l^nte"^ *0 tk I „ fl-r.joxliru HJMMTT.SfeeU Agent VARIETY STORE. MONOPOLY CRUSHED fiTTH.CHKAPPR.CK. AT jc. SHUMWAY'8 VARIETY STORE, 00SHEH, H. J. t 1 1 I>ook ! Look ! Look ! Blenched end Brewe NealtM l*J4e sod upwards ; ' Prints " W-, Bhtrttes Flannels tte. '• ■' And Other Thing* In Proportion. Wooden Ware. | . HOOTS AND SHOES, ' jOOME ONE! COME ALL! I (nil, ..I (,,,—»( lo brine atnar i.uilillH.
C. snUMWAT. inn FARMERS. Bnngh's Ban Bone Super Phosphate of Lime. Jper "phoephVle1 orEime'se bete* hlrhly^m* ; sprteji crops. The srtlets hse^e teymLtloo of "7,™T'Z.'n "" ' ■ TO rAIUli I CALIFORNIA If OREGON jSeed "Wheat A-gency SEED WHEAT IX TBI WORLD I j PeefeeU|r fte^fro^teeeetltermor ot^sr^^ I L I "see-f.'y lefdls*, OB good eotl, J SIXTY RISHKL* TO T8K ACRE, And Wclrhln* : 6i FODDK TO TBE lEAStESI WMSL I 1 uimUl f wumsf o" T\vEL°f"ll<CH3" . ^ LONG. , | um muu/.m' r!mipt: ^f prEe.1" r""°' PIUOE8 : r I SAMPLCI — Ke*n?|. EACH California and Oregon ■ SEED WHEAT AGENCY, r .UN IttAStltSVO, J, Feb. It, lata. Of) OUlftatas. i Farmer* A Comamera, Take Xotlce. r ILiSi'^^^iiMlliiiSm . - D ) Good, store above MsrSel soeel. Phlla. . delphls. All Cood, auld si s small adrsnee ' over cost. Unlet Hits —mlfreoile, pi* - S.OIIO lloae.1 so-lfslr deellsc tee beet poll1 Store tee'en^ «'i?l •' ""lie slid' 'nee 'Shfte' rtesoms,'' <fr»T*end • Red Twilled n.eneU, (Uofhsms, Blue Drill, ; akstss-sssss ■ Is the ally lor the moocy. (oaeteally reeelelIsttbmllMi s^HN^o'lt^}^ ; ' NOTICE. - . gE^LKD P^OPOdAL* win be ^r^lved^te

