<3 Ait* jter'Ot^' »ATO, -¥EMniBPAY, MAfli). 1869.
«f w WtOMNAr, MAY I*. IB60Home Haffekings " OVTKW 84W»»I9L By iU ' [iMft aortmi ia laiateg the salaries of Una ft the mat tajMOelbto of Jim cil/.'s officers, oar eoromoo council ln» assas temalehwrty hie hire "rod If Our people wishjfl . beve .IhfovdMoo ***> '«D practice they mat of eowae see ttjit SSSWK^S ; 'acknowledge, ww teaA quate. .and of " late years It by do means compensated ' the official oecopyteg that position. for | UgJooteMed •moroM'fifctete-o he was called opop to perform. The salary of the City Treasurerhn* 1 X^SfifcfifeSS; : which hiu been too. long delayed, In,, ' the ezcedtUo of the functions of his " office, the Treasurer handles a large 1 aayant of money aunnally. Dot a dol- 1 lafaf which he can Invest to retjlfn ' him era tu Interest for a week, bwt H must be sutgrc* to orders; books mast 1 ssaMMs.'Sis ! causing no little expense -of time and ' pattern*; aadforelght nr nine yearn - the late Mr, E. Johnson, ' was rewarded for bis untiring honesty ' and SdeRty with a fraction Ices than ■ two dollars a week, It being reserved forMsTlorlhy:***-**. Dr„ J»m« iUenj, to be made one of the first victims of the generous action of the | "TTjJiut*! tba gakry of our com- ' potent and desorredly popular Atees- ► sor, the council conferred butaflHgtit ■ artrnoertedymct In return tor the ardooua labor mad fidth All services of Mr. Hlldreth, during the yean thai are 1 yi^W.Cov™,T ' the Intercessor, Philadelphia, in the , Baptist Cfctlieh of this &ty, last Thurs- , SyW&fog, waf Indeed the equal or Which, 11 sdffnmi* the prtvUege of , oar Kopto e.MtfVa.'.TOfmir i Jto^W^Jwis'ph-mdil fem oc- | to hie own hptividoal effort in making - cncomi- | k wSfeSfleheglAeni^Bi being pe- ' T ediariy nfflehed "by Ms *Mffi>tlve au- , -dienoa warn Htt IMmngly descriptive t •cfttoPfldUfoti "'Man the Lifeboat," • AwMflh'fcr Msdered la feRMrtter that at , -Magg^gg-j; 1 . .Tire gtvuA Tmw.-A fl»ongh i jSSwfed if «S Wd^ns sejB^^srsiis 1 1A' JHMtUKMI attiiwr dtj 4t9.hu iccomiwddatinn of persons owning or perinMM potting ttMrla order, but do wat care, to lose more thopfl the our day. The tram on Saturday bought dowtt an unexpectedly large number'* : people, hsetefflr* ndWed ami hotel luea, with a respectable tpriakling of newspaper oomapondeott oamo to "apy out the Led." Ppwarfls of J^^tot^^rfwitat^To Mr. Aaron MiiW, Proprietor of the " United States,'' we have ocular eri■'SsSt^SHH Hon from Mr. Miner by ,b.e Preside,:, to spend a portion of the summer 'In enjoying tbti hospitalities of thv United Steles Hotel. This exported CTrtit will' givfctoMtf *fT.S."al*dmiucncc which tlrti^m.-n^tiiiftethr ck*e of the "S^ncifr • ««.-*> ham that the BBxter jgpSSgSg 'as llW pis.- fcktob camp, the — gtetod as that to bt wrnpfa by :
Looat Igrnvtim.peeeeot. ■*TT tae*aulc is arrayed in fine gamjedts. While even the "street graders " are looking down upon the learned profcesion*, as their iaferior*. Team owners feel all the eomplaoen- » ey that InapUewa hoard of bank presfi dents, lOffWfj bfl** of labor, in- , enSng nor own. whether Inrohed In f ataummtttt^ooof butdimrs, deatroc- , tion of streete Md eo forth, le exulting «er. G. C. Bancroft, of Tfermont, r tor eersrel yeare editor of the Boston , , EcUrtic Jtop«hM,sip YMting Cape , , May afteran abaeoeeof aeaM' forty-fire, , i . , of a call from Otyrverend gentleman, , I mit on aeeount of its. briefness we Were [ , f unahle to leara /roin him but few of ; the Interesting . reminiscences connected , . with his boyish recollections _ of Cape , , May almost half a century bade.— ; _ the Jubilee to take place on the 2Gth . inet., prnadsea to be erne of. the grand- ; . est nnuit of tho kind pverhsM In , , TYest Jersey. We loaih that the . " achw* al jnibrlDc are making prepn- , |. nations -tscomo and Join in tho frstlet- ( , tiua of tho occaMon. TimMablr and . and prices cf fere will be toutid else- | . whew- I ■ A mammoth ham, embracing yta- . blcs and alt the mveasary requirements 1 1 tor 'aeenmmodatlng a largr numhee of , . horses and carriages, has h*n com- [ 4 manned during the post week by the , Stockton Hotel Company, 00 grounds ( which were, UntH rt'coOtly, floodod at , every tide. The bniiding will present • an exterior of imposing dimensions, it , "being 150 fcet In Icngth ahd of propor- | ti ousts width and sltitndc. ( A rumor wns afloat last week, even ] reaching the city where U appeared in ] tig! fjeoiny /On, that vre should have • our street* laid with rails and passcti- , ger cars running thereon bofehf the summer was over. The day is coming, bat not qniti sosooa as here mentioned, ' when this report report will hi, fully ' vprlfied. Glorious news— Marcy's A Mccray's j Fountain ' is in operation — -Ho, ye ' thirsty; and yo who faint through excess of tlir prevalent spring complaint, ' stf|) Into the corner I>rug Store and J quaff from the hissing strekm which 1 tlowcth from the marble fountain. ' _ The Oocao House having Wn re- ' painted, re-papereik and otherwise greptly Improved by[ the introduction ' of deWftirnltore ami 'several modrrn j innovations, wgtbe ready to receiTe ' fur! J^wW S. Eldrcdge, of Lower 4 Township, lias been appointed route ' Midi Agent betsrecn this city and ' Glaaaboro', by the Boat Master Gen- ' oral. At Gaorgo Illldretbw Flourattd Feed • Store, Jsckaen street, the housekeeper ' can purchase ffour, feed, com, coal, and ' other Indlspensiblo oommoditlta at ' prices alarmingly low. Look, at his price list, in another column.' j Dr. Mkrcy has on exhibition at hit 1 Drug Store Sronnd the corner on an- ( other corner, u moat " mighty lever." Take no retoaal if hashould happen to » decline explaining Its wundorfnl mcrlta. i . McNahb, tho man. on whom 0>e | children and young Misses dote, will • commence Issuing nt his establishment . on IVsaiilpgton ySlreet, UMuonow, >e. | cream Inquantltles to 'suit all appll- ! cants. " jjL.,,., , S lxach A Ware are making a special- I i ty of Hardware— their xliclws are kel tually craofcing' under tho weight of ' , mcUilic artlclrs of curious wurkmaui jhqt ,Altbr»ndiet of trade furnished | with its appropriate insignia in the I shape gf mnrkmaipa tools, t New potatoes have made their ap1 toMI ^ Some enthusiastic chUAen man ha* i made a, patoat ohlch.® eoop. i Straw HaU will bo worn more or kwa I Giving the offloea to soldiers is all I right, but we.bgve eecu SO W>y tWOf logged aadtWMUumd men get thsm I that we want sonic of the other sort, r Than is some talk of the hotel I charge* this summer being made a little feail than they irtre last year. - It is Bow rumored that the New | Jersey Editor*! .Association will hold > its Summer meeting somewhere In the coal regions of Pennsylvania. ' Spring bonnets have made their ap- [ pearnneo, They are arnaUsr than rrar, so small tluit some of them cannot be , scon with Hie naked eye. The price ; dud. not AtP. air with th. sixe. The to. A cabbage WtaC^^mrel with three '' red pepper* and a dried chatty, arils j tor.SU, It is caliod a >mkey. IJaa 1 salad when the OtsMon changes. I' Subscriptions are not discontinued | unUss every unpauj is paid up; and new yearly snhacriher if aocfa person ■ continues to lake die paper after the f an berri prion tor the yttii has exjrired. 1 Bisd bands are giving free May 1 BewUr" with " Robia-Bed-Breaaf r .qraltx, srtim W be the mohffpopular ■ - ' On piensant days, about now, worko era wlia-are cnged ujf in offices and r shops quotable to attack of' Spring ' Jdiy •* sumiy.%ibridra or"Sp.wt < with AnwtrylllsJn *.*» Whre, a<Wd-up Worker loot' yrfifplly out 0 O- diarrs sad observes that ^ lb* Bsh , would Bite wf" todWy," ydtotoui Iwt * be baa got K- Wa bays known this ( "dteeaawto parry off inanyBulc boys- „ toearry tbsmso tor offttat^dldn-t L in
.Oca PsorTKne.— The present sea- • atapunt of* pab!irtsg*aaderway in this J city thro ho ever been done daring ' any of the past yean. Besides 'the 1 Urge contracts being ^H-rowd by ® Mcasrs-Owen, Little, Bug bed ASritra, -and others, we tmhflh* MUowte« ■ anmmary of srork froasUro of our lead- " ing Arms, which furnish employment to a large number of pointer*. Mr. 1 Samuel R. Lodlam baa no hand the Centre House; the Interior of Coagrrae I nail; Stanton A Anapaeht Store, oor. , Washington A Jackson street; Gcpege , ' L ml Lam vs new eottage on Washington , ' street; Mrs. □. M. Learning's cottage ' on Pefry street; Thoe. Birch'* hew , i: eottage on Sonth street; Daniel Lad- , ' Jam's cottaao ha Lxfhystte street;' EL , ' i.dredge Johneon-t pottage pa North St.; , ' i Charire A. Shaw's new cottage on r street; Mrs. Dunne's new cot- - 1 tage, cor. Sooth A Wood streets; X. j C. Price's cntt^e on TotV arennc; J. , n. Church's cottage on Latoyrtte St. ; j J. F. Cake's cottage, cor. South street; James Mecrny's cottage on Nortft , ' street; the Presbyterian Parsonage, on , 1 street; Mra-Millei's cottage on Lntavettc street, together wtUi the | City Prisoa. From Messrs. Smith A Morrow we ' ' the tollowing list of " huge cool- j tracts: I'— The Stockton Hotel, Ooean Bouse, i 1 House, fica Breere Hotel, ' ■ j new double cottage, Mr. F. Cnrera new double cottage on Jackson 1 straot; Joseph Ilelgri's double cottage ' Ocean street; Hand, Ware'A Co.'s > cottage, on Columbia avenue; S. ' new c< ttege on Hughes street; James Bennett's new cottagv on Wash- I street; Mr. Edward Davis cottage on Washington street; Smith < lam's cottage, Latoyctte street; ' Dubosql eottage on Washington Sr.; ' WetherUPa cottage, Roacnhuum's cot- ' tage on Columbia avenue. ' TMmisct MtocTjso. — Last , evening a public tethperanoe meeting J was held undep thoonupiocs of the oftl- ( cera and meraKers of Cape Island Lodge, I. 0. of G. T., In the 'Baptist Church of thh city. The sacred edl- ( flco was coinlbrtaWy (Hied with a most 1 1 stteiltlve assemblage, the exercise* be- j ^ lag of a highly Interesting as wall as . jnatrucUvs character. After the ren- ( ditlon of two appropriate hymns, and ( the oflering of an impreasivv prayer by Rev. W. R. Maul). Uic speaker of the evening, Rev. G. B.' Wight, was Intro- j J dnced, wbb entertnlnvd the nudlenoe , Inalecture occupying almost an hour. We sliall iRt attempt an abstract of | this address, as ho Just conception of ( tho speaker's power and eloquence : could he. gleaned ftom it, and beside ' this the apace at our disposal at the., time of our writing, precludes tho in- ( sertton fven of the brief synopalf which I , we had prepared. At the conclusion J ( of tho address tlic cougragation was , dismissed with the benediction. j ^ Towxaxuu I w i.kt. — On Thursday 1 Fv.uing.i.th Inst., Star of nope Lodge. , O. of O. T., lastjdleri the following , officers tot the current qtArtcr;— 1 W. CTf— W.ll. Hewitt; AV. V. T.-EUra Shaw; W. B.-J*n>e»"town- ; ■send; W. T.— Nancy Brower; W. F. ; Nathaniel Norton; W. a — , Vaagilder; W. M--Brower , . Morris; W. O. G.-De Mott^Hmw; , Hannah ArlMtrnog; W. D. M.— \ Ann a E. Hand; R. U. 0,.- Arabella , • Bear*; 1. U. a— Virginia Rice; P. ■ W. (1 T. L. U. Todd. , r Lodg«T>cpoty, Sherman Tqdd ,i W* lenrn that the lodge tab a flourI ishing condition, numbering mem- ■ ' Iters and I* doing a good work in-the community. Tix.ssmvil.tjt.— At this place and i surrounding terrilpiy a hqavy basinets : is done in ralstngoodar trreaout of tlij. ' ' lusrshrt in which they were buried many oentores ago, and cotertsl with 1 peat. Tbe wood raised from these buried ferrate is as aeund as if recently 1 felled, and Is mostly made Into aliin- ' glee. Tree after tree, from 200 to 1,1 «W 1 ytati old, may be found one over the other In tbe salt marches*! the " J< * ' -ey Ata,'1 showing the Immense age of ' i he lowest layers, and also showing that this repon lAs beou gradifeUy J sinking tof thousfiida of years. In otter in whwTwW wara^Sed. Mr. E. P. 8b tea. No. 7 AmericaA- . I nouae Row, baa juat opened Ma Store with a splendid stock of Boots and Shore, tor everybody's wrer, and of the t latest manufacture. The attention of r our coustry readers as well a* our local friends is solicited to this Csct, so that when they viiit Capo Maj they may B- know where (dealt to get the worth of their money, without debloatloo or j discount. We welcome Mr. Stltea (o j nut orinmns as another of our boaines* , men who has faith in advertising athome. . ,. iuatctova Simat- Rev. Goo. C. . Bancroft, of Vctgenoea, Vt, Is ex.-. f poewd to uasach rnxt -Sabbath morning , (the IB) at tbe Tabernacle Chnreh- . and In the evening at the M. E .Chnreh • in this City. t Rev. Mr. H. is a native of Cape Map,' and after an abecnc* of mora than ffl- ;. yt«rt, 'ntr* visits the land of his hirttt.' j This visit to himself and frienits Is full v of Dermis that he has loads himself t fiahie to a Bor of $30 lhr nbt having ,t publishing of the annual statement of h bis township. A Oooo Anvrc*.— At the installation l» ofaBepttsemin-ter, in Js>wer Canada, - quite seoeariyr the faliowiag. advice ■t was given to tbe oongregatirm. The o reverend epeekcretid; "DreMrreth- « ^TO.r^Uy; guaJd hiTrepuUUot, ? areA«,; pre^wee^ ; '« .Ub'hirr not rod, dy— and may the «wd of all « grerelhrejro-aburatrerdv.and add!
OOUNCItUOINOe.4! i Cr^Smea'ai^e, T ndlam, fcranrdy, I Thompson -15. " w . ; " -A quorum having been barely olt tained the clerk proceeded trf rtad the ■ records of last wqek*».meetinga, wbleti Ctrondttreon Protectlon pf .&'Wfi'. ' and Hlghsray*, to wtohm iwas deferred 1 the comrmtaieatiho from Mr. Thomas | L. Clifford, requesting thojwjncil te ' sustained hy his hotel property, made • Wrbal rifHlrtto ri* dfeet that Mr. • Cliffimt was most empWric In his Iro1 guagv respecting his olaiau on the city. ' would have pay «*.Ms"Ut^,*ortJte ■ the fence which la surrounding his hfe tcJ .wouM be ponuittrelyj remain wbasi ' ii dutingthc Surnmte- ; Mr. .Ludlqm oflfere^ ttov/aljowlrqr ' 1 resolution In eonndriloB WttB Hits mntI ter;rrhich was adopts#, , • • Uixjlvei), That tire Committee as ' of Proiierty and Highways, • be, nnd are hertby' hut meted to take fn'Jwrfa^Trith^r^UrdSreteor ' the law, to remove the posts of Tbos. I. Clifford's poreto, ftwp Jackson fix, ■ providing he does not remove his fence from the sidewalk. ' ,t The bill of Mrs. J.B. Nrtj^l, tor, . cost, damages, etc. I intending the tudv'- , L Ing of her house, which was Iqit} over i until the present meeting, was tnkon for consideration. . Mr. Thoinjwori moved that tho h»U . ordered |mld. • Before the question was decided, "the chairman of the (Jomniittoc on High: ; presented to conncO a statement, ' sworn to and subecribe<l by Messrs. ! A Williams wiio, performed tin srork, from which was aacrrtaiped the (kct that tbq tnujdinra.^t Mr*. ; Newell Were pW-d' in a better condi- : tion tlian they Were irt before their jstmoval. ^ The bill wa* therefore lost. 1 Mr. Thom|i*on presented h comimr- ! uicatlon (torn Messrs. Anspach A I Stanton, aooompanytng wliith |wa» a against the city to th* amount uf i f 1,150, for expenses incurred in towur- ; Ing Uieir building at the cor. of JabkA Washington streets, to the prr* i ent grade of theM streets, and for I ground taken in widening the latter i thoroughfare. ■ — ■ I I Mr. Blake In reply to a question . asked, stated that the Committee on . ! Highways trad not taken any ground j said property*- the lot of Messrs. Anspach A Stanton had not been ! touched, As to the toWering of the building, that waa altogether nt IhV ' j option of tbq gentlemen Sbqqqelvi*. - ' j ^ had nothing- whatever to do j A motion to have the' bill' ordered paid was foaL , ,, ,,,, 1 Mr. Lndlam moved tiiaUhooommu- . nlcattewbe referred Yd As Committee on Protection of Property and HlghWlilcf'was' agrwflo. _ A oornmnnlcptihu yfas presented bv Mr. Wm. F. Canaidy.seWlnir torsi. Ika condition of Mi property on Jacksaa strata, near the bridge, heca- ' siuurd by the raising nf.ahe strap's i grade, and petitlAhihg couneil fur a ft - ■ M»|»..,-0)lu..rJrS. ' emwlitinn as before the gradfiijr laid j 7>b', fodtfoa tiw commaalen ti. ,n was j referred "to the. Committee on Protse- - 1 ^vcraipStkm^U. keep Inns ahS I Taverns wsrwprescnted rod laid over. ' An an^lifetw .cjtooernlng Licenses waa offered byYI>e Judiciary Cpirunit1 1 tee, and after Wag read for araqmlfeSrts*'" 1 On luedion the Hr^ il adjourned to i meet afcall bf {lie Mayor. M SoWyj^U^J^Lqk-Bdow j mid excuraiun rati* for thrriQUldrvn's , 1'Juh.W, to'hc IseU tin plnck; WedMnro.i.y^th1".,,.. - ^ < ! Manumoskin, MO L05 .75 r ! Belle Plain, b.01 .8" .65 I M't Pleasant, 6.2* , { ft SB .55 •jtteavilk,. Mb iltxlk .45 ] Couil*lioujc, 4*4;', „_V(.46 '.35 ililfikMiUE71 Wfiff T" 3»Lao M 1 Bennetrs, I0.M 25 .26 ® Arriving at Cape M*y,a|'10.2.1. . Train win leave Cape May. on its ® return, at i o'clock >JL, Arriving at— IS££* « KSSTIS l Ct. Hoase, 4.32. Briloplaln, 5.22 r.| c'ockt Hocsk.— F rora ,tho 5lnr we d | glean the ^illowjqg itepyQinamic inmaj- have the good Jurti™_to ^ mem f Hhaa Wmahiraake JtdJ-dkiM If s* - should prove herself as able to hold on b j lo^c coatee to a strong brad fid I '' ' AB 'Geri rnfotti'^v . l | Rcperflng uxrator the 4vdir ttofe. H 1 SxcTioK.tel. Be it onfoinrd and est-. Icaffjeyaasatag; IC I loon ted within the said OHyof Csjx. >f I May. for the general cxpodaitoms ol | the said oity Sha enrrenl year, the fob' • *k, el Colk-ctor Willi •• Treasurer 200. W ™| " -OH*' m.(hi I " Chi/of BJBce fiftiw trr '• Constable 2A(ft «[■ . Kylaining fin Solicitor , ' ; 2500 KrenreAxtyOqA »t » I* iuflfor«FBbi0f aaoo " ' Ddfoe and Watehmee. 1,00006 J" ' PubHff Sebndte * * BHOte. . K "| ■ lnwraut " l,«vu" Incidental Expense* 800.00 ji j Ts!-?pS {rtSr-SSilS^' A'
AmrtteYHssag^Conccrntng % ' i .'(ikoHObv 1st "Tfe M ortofideff' nm! em having M^'^acgar.wtotC le twodolltel^ach,riaiBiee.Vhr paid . ^aSssSit.'Ta I' or pbassaaor marked Uawem. aa atom- • said, or any dog which ahali tite or ats. tempt to bite, any paarod or animal. • Savras 2nd. And belt Airther or- '' owocrbt pbasroaor thereof. ahaB ro- '. nuufiy pay a lax of no* dollar and (br ,- th* aeeand dog two ddllsra, rod tor the ; fflssa^aa3Ss.si: a ■! jbnw Srd. And be It tortlfer or- " adMjR and enacted, Italian be tbe duty . «f the ifovM of said eitv, to issue life » procbdnatlon onthoriring th* imlis- - crifolnate destruction of all due Jouiid rami her at large "in the said Ay, from { tbo aretrfMsy'tothe tiratafOctoisT, , exoept such aa shall ho srrarcly mnel sled with a sulwUntlal wire basket mnfste. and such proclamation being f pnbkshed ln one of tho newspapers ^ • sssasajsaawsi j AeMlon to all neraons who may dialroy j . any dog dr dogs, fohnd rumiing at ! ' btrgc; as 'afote&id, during the time said |*oclaiuation shall remain in force, I ' and audi nrudanuttion shall remain in ! r Bwcc imtil the same be, by Order of the j , a»v Council annulled, r WW-riow 4 th. And le it further or-! i ilakied and Saatead, Tlial for avory dog ' or bltek, killed by virtue of theureceding' SaCtlOruand properly buried, tlio ; e siini or aoedollar shall be ;iald bv the Utv Tsaasurer to the person who shuU I kill" and bury snch dog or bitch, oa his \ producing to the raid Treasurer a cor- j tificass of said (act, signed hj- any j J ipcmber of the City Council. , Section 6th. Aud bo it further ordained and enacted, Any person who • shall UltvW. hr'prevent or attempt t>. - hinder or prevent any of tiw provisions i of this ordinance bring carried into cffPet, Stl*n bo subject to a penally of flee dollars. Section (Mb, And be It further or- - i*-d •* ifd enact srl All ordinance* or \ Ihu'ordiiiancc, be,' aud the same i. , hereby repealed. * PaiedMay IDtli, 1*10. - W. B. Mrt-LER, Mayor 1 . k li. fiilTES, City Clerk, r Supplement 1 TO an net entitled an eel to widen and H n^tfiHcrabet *fti/»KVi. ' Bo it ordained and enaetexl by the InlmhlflUflsor AUfl Litj-ofC.ipu May, 1 in City Council assembled, and it is . hereby enacted Ar , ojifhority of the , samtrTWitW sill* wfllks on Wnshington street shall bo ten feet ill width, i ,i , ■ An< be jl Jiirrisor ordainfld ami en- ' acteil by the authority aforesaid, That - all orfftooocrs oc parte ,vf ordinances, , confiicting willi this supplemem, ls*. and Uie snme.is hereby rojicali-d, and that tills supplement studl hike effect '^SSSd^sv I'oth! M ' ■ ! )V. B. MlLLlut, Mayor. ! l >ixt ft ^^TU^yq^sfk. , Rrwarp! !— One bogus Dutch Cent reward for the reoovenr of iny Bamboo 1 Cano stolen May 18th. Ten dolhirs ' a ri-ward' HA the drte+iiim M the thief. » ' lYmtlt P. WflVTON |i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. »' rttfiti -A\^-tL\I. 'MEETING oi> ' l'*'jri^VT1.fl^HATKp jWIAI) T " hi men swi:i:t, |. mkaltht orkad^^ '' ' frohi's.1 ioudii'lL,' liokll-oll, Ihs DsesK lor o i»iajm> tv molls bv machinery. w £*"*" ? ■ TJiu Gmat £iiurr«H ' fiemcdy. [? ' For Ma* »nd ZUaaL It trili Cure Jili' ti >iinrlx>}i . la s^'»R't^*ot1sn 'r* ' ha M il. - -iBaws^aaBstixssjs sroSi daffnvb.' toctz. als'prtyrtow' "* . ... _ . RALTIXOAX ka* s SflSjgffigSSygg S- r~HHI Nrvr' MAitJD SflONCT te: .rifflgsr* tffit d fro irrwi* ra. " & ■ — •**"* w .. AOEETS vtsifiil Koi TSS 8IGHT8 AND SECRETS Of the Natinntel Capital. iBLUEHSl f -r? rdztfii w M
».flTB»H TAKpq. gA»lt A UMBO ■AJUTACTORIES, hr. {. Mtfllint! LIWIlk>U!! re O " I&0 T O HEADQuiSlERS! ! i : o 5' " S Buy of the Maflnfactniers and Sate Money! ... ■ ' : ' ; ' s ~ ° Ir .The Largest, Cheapest and Beet Assortment of LUMBER in New Jersey. . mi can be found at E. A J. L. YVUson A-Oi. •* steam Raw rod Pinning Mill and «, Lumber Yard, MUlvine, CumberUnd Co., New Jersey. j ■ LUMBER ARB BUILD1NS MATERIALS, rl 100,000'feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. * 100,000 feet White Pine Flooring, worked. |j 100.00Q feet Eastern Spruce Flooring;' worked. i * 1 100,000'feet I', inch South Carolina Flooring, worked, y 1 100,000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked. it 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Bonrdi, worked. f j 100,000 feet Cedar siding, pljuicd and not planed. n! 100,000 feet White Pine aiding, planed and not planed. ! 10 j 5Q0.000 extra Cedar sixtccn-inch Shingles. r- 500,000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteon-inch Shingles. p 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (full colint.) ,a 500,000 feet White Pino 4-4, 5-'4 and (»-4. t zz'T'T rr T,mb" 1 ■ > ! .tlwlT!' 12*1 ; " L0€0,000 FEET EXTBA hemlock FBAME f- TIMBER. Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to w | order. : WE MAM FAOTl UK Ol U OWN I,UMBKIt! 1 CONTRACTS TAKC.V ! | K, /$} uihliii/j x ^ in / .s h cd [Jicat/tj fa/1 ('Ccu/uirictf < [• ' Any parties desiring building done for cash can suve money j "'by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the nTivniitnge to! i. which a net cash purchase is eritideiL rn„ iriiWM In .vpn rixPt'fl . i I X i I , T - 1 ,
. .(JUi.ir.tWEl JO'-EPH 1 ' ivninwi. ;• Ml MT.AJ1 i'l-.vmvg fa*" i I ' MOP I.DI NO M Halt, I j tr- WHITE PINE LUMBER,'! fo "uiiILDlNO • LINE, -ji a^rBSSDSJJiD D00R2!', r' . E. K. FORTINER & SON, | ; k So. 112 rcdrral Slwrt, CwndfR, S.J.. j > JJ ■xxer/crpstxi J nd Drjtiks n< . ! •I- II AltD WARE, 6UM, Clsted soA rsflssnL - BUNDS. DO"**.*HBTTE*a.t(OULtU!<CS, ' HOT-nro 8A8H, * ' fefAtt^Wwwyr rasMgflllsWyfl fort" 5 ■ yegagml • YUS^teI" J Ik 1 ' vfiSSSres-; ! "J Mis ,nS rrtsll. «*-imro;!Ti«ll , issSS SreS|i|^iS.- £ 'T*d&r , CflUkO for "PflTflUHfiWl." |J°" ii.vkivr.q.| I «v^s>: St=7Mi K5T -- 1 -
I.OOIts s4|n!" jDOUGMTEN &. COLE9,|it 1 win -■ x"*!, .h„„ | f HENRY FREOERICRN J j |iPj 0 p i REMOVED A-0 HIS NRW . STORE, , | . Is »SrraJarf«, wowuismk wjgttgabgAa jg^gajg^ I SASH. GLACE11 AND UNCLAZLD, , '■fAWrrq mjtrr.ihi'sHks. v. ! ! NEWn LTdSTS, II ASI) I1AII.S. SALUSTLHS , 1 rnisl«,M sad sllklnl ol Turnlnr rsmilfd «• 1 It A It D W A RJ{( . I ■ ! Hi ' ifi^Sfrrr ' P ^ ' HENRV rREOERICKS, . r Ii, Vrelersl Unel, am Saot SotowTlilnl, CAMDKyT EEtejfauKK J ! lulcrestiwg ( oKirrinlisn. 1 ;; M Vfo^r.pyiy^s'Aggt'g ; i 1 Ii I i '"■■fli'llsvls* J» MUsslsOls sr CkwtBM ' ■Afar'.-'i: •«! »*«-« - — ' «"«» 1 -r teiHsbsroi'hsi'iiriUwAM.riloiibr* • Sis M-sfli ot caps ulasd sod itelsllj. tk« bl» oow.Md Iwi-rerwl sly I" or Hair CMIiln* ^ and Kvlsslnu rrn-Vn In llir t«l/. l.r,w„,r ardaus ,7a, £ti?Siife ■pSTAKUSHro'lN isle. 7" rAkCrOTElS'O RSTARLISHMCNT. No. «fo Forth rresl tl . Ab«vs Csffroitlll. Djvfelk'. Wool's iiJriSt Goads #( mj ■ew r | Confectionery end Fruit Stqfe, Jr JuaKrtLMtNAioi A Son, L. WAymMOTaN»._syoij4.!h."w>>I
I.EG1L ART MTIIEHEA IV. NOTICE TollEBITOM. ISSMsS-SSai drtJC-j'qrtMso ! teHyv^gYajVAJ1 oirmos (TOTTCll^TXI CRflPITflmn.^ Sf^l JrtlSl'oT "tli •iirero'v of tho Conslr " "^S^m"so°to~wr's;Tll!d'If «.".rtter* roote.re-.u.rtR T4COMOA i»t*d Aimirh. isss. " . ^^^IC^~^^(^EPIT«»Rff. ^ ' " NOTTcf Vo^fRrniTORR.^ ^ <) T 1 r K T Of'RK n I T O R s . ^ ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. d ' o ">■>' 5'- _ i N. C. P-irwaCV """ « | DRY GOODS, j, ^ j Drop ami Svcnnit Mourning Gooffs, o ! Psrtl»s» 5 j CAItrKTINGS. j tl'Jpl «»?"■ rhi'n'oVji, Sr. GROCER IRS.
I POTATOES .V PRODUCE. |.:,,.,e,-U..p^te. «urofertp, srredore.j ^ ESTATE SALES. A YAI.I'ARI.E I ARM FOR SALE. ' " ^Jftv ■vn'i.-s. ^ ° IF cAriiPsITv cre>TLr€nif «IL* 1 ai"^ ' U,U* I No X— Up^U^^KKi^ioosUMf.op. I ' Trah crstrngcK rnr ««lf i«i Cure Slay " ■ ■ ' , ""Zr'svl. « follow! n 1 ^"-rt^'toWjoVSiluM r'vni, re wn? ' "-'""W^orore o« ftprth'si. ! SliHSpSv:'.'.-" ". HRl,'h tste ['spr S«J Ulf. X J. ■ QPVOHTI .NE Q ITERS ! t L" ni'l'LB tou "W* to oMsfo « Jr.lr.CU flis ■loo, 0 S*M, 11,1k Hoove or Dslk Hoowt, I 'M KilXi T ^ ^ r.fr May CHr. F. J. • cheat attn Acrioiffl^i ^ o rm kg a*o soson* clothing, at I. b. siMlTH'fi UTOIffi. cirr ttuxfe jlnull* s fed iwnswl ol . ; f uu'tiis ann cassuutses. ' Bevolwu. lhr e.lroS?^lf 51 "bllT^Idla - areaafaihag""'"* GSSTS- rcaKisuWG cooi.e
UF 5 IViU RflYCE. | NATRMwU. LIFE INS0MSCE) CO. uKrrzn rr.'.Tia of aseeica, i cniKTSRZD.tr jrtciiL AatircormuxM . | ' easn cutjhxT A 1.000,000 rntflT NATIONAL BAN! BFILBIXfl. "H PHILAOKlPm*. • Whrrr lhr irorrvl kurlsrM oflhr Coopv.f . EAIEOSOM W. PKET. irrrrl.ty v*d Artnarr. I This Cor, prof oflhrr lhr fallowtoc odrsn- ] No rstr. rl,k, 1, rlisrcrd for rlrlu o*oo lhr I """Ti' « 'retoiTI , «"'» RSpllcUlos 10 thr Brsaeh OITMr r." | r ^ |W CL:,X J^CO_ nilodrlshl*. ifm* J*m cor r tRnr.ns. It u ii k Ii V Raw Rune Super I'ho.phafv of Llrar. ' W*um^5rlm5SI^!i2*Ute**1" ""
I ^ j 0ST PKRFEI1T AND BITrKKgrrL | ' II ART ESTER . IN TRK WOBLB. j freo, 76 M.el,lnrr to SS.S00, In . Kb IStrd, ud II Ir'rreixirtoM^UHrtlB'bsd I Valuable lmprovemvulo added to* NW. ads1ance, plait a co., I Urrulsrr Ivrvvrdml bj^nviL ' T". •NHo j IMA'ORTANT TO l ARMLHH ! OAUrOKlttA ft OREGON Seed Wheat A. gene y SKKfeWHRAT IS TBE WORLD ! " I Jfe^asFigfitfilMgf. j chili Srrd. yu'dinx oo Bood roll. iixt v ausnti.s to thx xcac, HNCnsn THE HELM'UB BHHEL iKraSSr "or esrelpso? \SS. **" - " ...... DHICKHe • Cilifornia and Oregon SEED WBEATJLQEIICY, ' | |ir»tri ft toaxuierviiflite leUce.

