OAPH MAY OOKAJST "♦TAYK, WEDTiTHBDAY. JTHSTB SO. 1869. „ .
> JEE" Home. Happenings. J£2Msz5TB •oo, oar raribblar haa not been able to fcrotah Us ami weekly epitome n( U»Iko— ipOracwixo or tu Stockton 1'alACH.— Thb magnificent structure, which ta beBered tohc tirgrat hotel In the world, waa formally, withoot flourieh, otwoed lost Thursday. 84th lost. A number at thacAcon of the railroad compaolra of the State, together with a few Invited gnceta, entered tSeir name* on the register and partook of the first dinner In the Immense dining hall.- Be*, i. S. BaUatd, Preaidinr Elder of the district, waa preeent and Mr. Samuel Welah briefly alluded to what bad been aeeoapHehed, called up Mr. MarUqr, the President of the Hotel Company, who, in tarn, called , up Stealer Htdcktoo, who, aa appropriately aa modcatly, acknowledged the compliment to the memory of hie , deoaeeed fatter, Cotoodure .Stockton, , and to thu aSatetayteetebefa of lile , family, and grrlng to ao magnificent a | etroctnre hie name. Speechea then , followed from Mr. Wn. H. GaUmer, , Judge York*, Aaa Pfch.Cfaarie* Mec- , calleter, W. B. Miller, Mayor of Cape , May, and other*. By the time dinner and speeches , were fltfHy'over, the evening train from , Philadelphia arrived, when gnctta ( crowded In, fllltag an extra paga of the ( ragiater with namea of permanent , boarder*, and thae hate continued to r daily increaee ever atoee. , Ova PteJCB Fomca.— A correapon- ' dent of tha New York &em .3 Hail i Sojourning at tfcla point write.:— < A aaay amaatag topic of dlacoaaing < juat now lathe pollen terra of the Cape. < Capa May, though not quite eo large < .at Gotham, la neverthelraa a city and 1 own# a Mayor, and certain peranne inimical to Hie Hooor hare stated Uio < horrihla report that he la engaged In a 1 horrihteptet to diadn the dty treaeury ' and bankrupt the corporation by np- • yinting flfttim pottrrmfn.r1] qaaHflad c to draw salaries. Think net ao badly a of us; there baa been a change, but not 1 bring that eur termer pol ice force one 1 haa been Increased by the addition or r five more. Notloe onr morality; while e thonaanda af M. Pa are required to I keep the peace in your town, we are t wicked enough only for nix, and were c It no# fcr the influx from your and ti other oitfaa, one would ralfee. I TBI Vx*T Bxer.— Wc can recom- d mend aa-an article which haa no rape- " rior In thU or aay other (narke*. the * croua now bring aerved to hie patron, by Oapf. Smith, at the People's Ice * Cream Sabiou, Waahtagtametreet, op- ' poaita the Centre Houac. Ererv cue who hM triad It— and every body at e Capo May la eure to do eo some Umc- £ onlluot qualities. Ae an cvldeuco of * the Uaphun 'a success to catering to the lnxuriuae metre of Capa May visiter*, 1 he Inibrma us that tha ncreaity of the * oat will compel him to enlarge hie J retnbiMuntetnoflk. . reason. J Tub qv tamos or "I»y Reprreenutioa " waa auhttkted to the Methodlete of thle otty oo Wednesday even- r tag of W' week. No great interval I waa maniibaUd on the part of the v tm. ft— thu Ikil that out af a c mcmberehip of Dearly 800, but 18 found j the way to the chapel to vote. .The t ballot rranlaed In 11 "againat Lay I Representation " and 7 In favpr. The t - rote "against'' wuleaatexctaalvely by t the Indka. hXAdjttinTBiTvBL.— On Saturday afternoon last, the targeet train of the season waa run to tfaia place, by Con1, 1 . *» ; rloariy crowded enra, in aU over «U hundred pnreengm*. Additional trains *" Ittriy ^ * | (■ape-Mar road. ] Tna Military EncAnrxmrr.- 8 A committee of tha board of oOoere of v tha Philadelphia Grey.Beaerve# rlaitod a Caph May but week to complete the a llnal tesaugamauta ter the cdc*ui|>- p mrnt of the reglmeot on the Miller Farm, CDiumenriag July 10th. Preparations teethe trip arc. -dreadr being t. made, qn9 ari may look for a frill rep- ! p reseotation J tfak floe organisation. h The raglnient will remain In camp un- 1 til the WW. Prior to tlx ir departure 1 a gvnhdteUI will ba given at the Stock- t! ton Hotel, and this together with tlx- c variooa other fcetlvltiea, will, wa pre- c illct,|>** touch e^jogramut to visitor* a here at that period. The following are c a few tects connected with the .Grey 1 Ihwcrvee which wtfl doubtiem prove k lutrreaHK- ° > i eemtte «f the enemy, troop* were t! raiwdmad marched nnddr the com- I Valley. Ateeagtbaeoaapaulm which f< rakrataared and wait with thle expe- 1 ditimwus the votatttcer eqmpany of h Waegtagten Gray*, known by aB aa a a fi . iii'iteiBiij uiiii n ihii i] i t hrra, wtfc otter patriotic <H linens, de- c tenntaed te rata* a second company, u lo 1* teBqfl the trashing! no Greys, to ' supply^te a. pcactitebk., the ,dacc I A neeeHug waa cwued foi the purpraw. c many wvavanxiowe Id join in this work < tint Bwforylion of aringlc company I who wMtefl te pertiritwtc; and, at 1 'TiaSTTC ~^or ttat '
cars may. Cape May la waking up at last. The sounds of the hammer, the paint bruel and the epade have been reaoundhu through the tadleaud highway* af Cape May atnee the cloee of the aeaaou n( 1SS8. The visitor of hut eeaaou win . scarcely recognise the Cape May ca 1800. Streets have been widened and . cut down, bouaea act back, new prom • nadea and new drivre laid out, new , wonder ooe baa la to know bow such nn amount of wnrk can have been ac- ■ compliabed state last November. With the new condition of things, like the butterfly which has Just out off tb. , coat" oftha eatterpillar, the Ckpe Island , uf 1808 has taken wings and la now , ratting on air* a* tho dty of Cape May. It has a Board of Commissioners, « /» , New York, and a uniformed police ; force, sad a new gas company, and a , new flsh honae, and a race course, and ,, i great many other things, which will t he explained In their proper order.— r, The Hirali baa told na all about Sara-' . logo, and Newport, and Long Branch, and Wmt Point, and now Cape May moat be beard in tho columns of the comnlpoHtan Herald. Jj growth or cara naY. ^ ThceeaaraoflSflOwUlho the most " anccesafnl ever known In the history " of this cetebratcd aeaaide resort. The " opening of the new hotel, the Stocktoo n the finest of the land in the * world, will mark an era In the progress r ' of Cape May. Its fame baa already preceded Its completion, not only over the whole land from Nova Scots to Texas, butjrvcu to Europe, and curiosity alone will attract thousands of stranger* to its portals. A large num- [" of New Yorkers have already engaged rooms at the Cape this season, 1 and their glowing account* of the . magnificence of the Stockton will bring other*, and so run thase Philadelphia u alow coaches off the track and take n possession of both Long Branch and Cape May as outlaying rural retreats of opulent New Yorkrra. Ixmg Branch ' oocc upon a lime, was a lamous resort *7 of Philadelphia us — a Philadelphia ~ watering place, in fact— but tho New ^ Yorkers crowded them out and they went to Cape May. As long aa Cape fl, waa so far away and had such wretched hotels and poor drives New J Yorkers were content to let the Phil*- _ delphian* enjoy Cape May all to them- v •elves. Bat, now that a little Now York Ufe la being Infused Into Cape May, and with hotels lit for New fr urkere to live, and new drive* and a pi race course, why New York la rich ac enough to run both places. Bat the ol need not he alarmed ; ol there are other places on the Jersey ca coast where they can enjoy themselves ol peace. There's Long Branch or ol Bocaley '• Point, where U I* insufferably cc for New Yorkers, but might suit m our provincial cousins Brat rale, and promise tha New Yorker* will never gv follow tiiem there— not In this century, te at all events. tl TDK intnt AND LEA T1IXK 1IEALEXS' T National Board of Trade, ut their last ar convention in New Y ark, agreed to pi meet at Cape May In July, 1X0U. Tills gt body la composed of some of our most in solid and influential mun, and Mr. tl Lorillanl, of Now York, has tendered re the use of one of Ids steamships to con- ol them thither. They will Just be fli In time for the grand Inauguration ball pi at the Stockton House on the 8th of gi July. ot The Gray Reserves, a crack military or regiment of Philadelphia, will eneaihp In during the rammer, and the boys hi wlU have a nice time with their gay ti| uniforms, drills, and reviews and dress c; parades. Their gay trappings will K throw all the blue swallow tails, brass Is and all, In the shade among in the ladle* fliir at the hope and balls U this season. pi um or Jtcstc. fi There «i0 he plenty of good music In this Mason. Beside* McClurg s miU- ol tary baud, which 1 understand will at accompany the Gray. Reserves. Maik ai Haasler'shandwillhoatCongreaaHall, ti the German La orchestra at the Coluro- di bin House, Dodsworth's bond at the an Stockton House and Beck's Pliiladel- tu phis brass band, I believe, at the Sot oi Brceae Hotel. Besides aU these Mite U Gabon's English Opera Troupe ri will give a season of comic opera in the fo splendid hall of the Sea Brsese House, fo and I hear of any number of concerts di projected. n more hotel* XKXDKH. s| The erection of the mammoth StockHouse will not interfere with the le popularity or success or the other la but will compel them to meet di the increasing demands of the New sc Yorkers lor more room bj enlarging □. old pad erecting new ones for the N crowds who will flock hither from gi curiosity and for pleansnra. Already ci a number of smaller hotels hare been 2, erected since lust season, such a* Rcigel's d, New Collage, on .Ocean street ; Pros- p| s Maison Done, ou the comer |h of Washington and Jackson streets ; a new bouse on thu opposite corner; ot audit's House on Boacb street, and tfc oM ones enlarged, as tlx' Sen Brecxe ac House and Centre House. tit Even these additions have not been iu snlfldent to meet the growing demand a Between forty and fifty Dew cottages been erected since hut season, n and many others are under contract a to bo erected thle fall. U Congress HalT will be enlarged at the g, dose of thle eeaara by the addition of „ a new wiog along Perry street, which n will main It ooe of the handsomest C un the ialand, and a formidable rival to the Htoektoo House. The tocation of Congress UaB, on a high Muff, * with It* beautiful green lawn, win lie 11 make h popular. It ha. bceu partis 11 v refurnished siuos test staxe, d Mr. J. Frank Cake. * ■ The I'mted States Hold, which was *' ; zsiasassSS ; teructm^^sl taste comer Waahtagton 1 ttapreram^ audTriteT^^ tee ° The Oolambfa Honaoopaud on the
One of tee brat hnpimeiucnta m»> s the erection of* flab boaaa at Sswoll ' " Point, so named ta honor of Grocn. ' Icwell, supertatendeot of the railroad V point of bud Jutting out hero b. •ween the ocean and the Sound form 1 v little core, where lbs fishing la goo 1 ind sailing wife. Mr. Faodtt tel 4 ' ceep at the Asb house Bailing ■ vrasc ind fishing tackle for those who drair to catch their own flsh, aud for tho* who do not desire that trouble larg inks of lire flsh will be on hand, oo o" which a large plump bloc fish, n ie*d can be taken, pierced and place•o the live coals immediately, a I 'raneaii. Fish served up ta this man ner teste so differently that one ebouleat them otherwise. It la a for •tmate thing that Bergh'a jnrisdictior Iocs not extend down this Car. A lie <f stage* win run every hour betwroi VwcIlY Point and the Island, shoo and a half mile* along a nice, hard level beach, refreshing and Inrlgoratin thh health seeker, acd not too Ion the pleasure hunter. Clambake* will be a feature here also. THE FTTTTBE Of CAFE BAT. The secret of this awakening from the Rip Van Winkle sleep under which Cape May has labored so long Is thai the control of the property and aflhir* of the Island has passed out of the bands of the old fogies who came so blasting it, and now capital, will and New York enterprise hare taken , •charge of iL It la uow but three hours from Philadelphia and seven from New j York, and this time can be reduced If . necessary, since the whole road from . Cape May to New York la now virtually, though not ostensibly, one comtho aame men composing and i controlling both corporations. The , brains and skill and enterprise that had , the pluck to invest a half million of doL in the Stockton House and its aur- . rounding grounus trill lake care that , j their fntc rests do not suffer for wadt of | rapid means of communication with , . the communities whose patronage ia , I desired. Your correspondent lately ( pasted over the new road opened by ^ the same parties from Long Branch to ( Camden, in three hours, and there Is j reason why a train could not run from New York or the Branch In from , and a half to six hour*, and in my j opinion it will be done before another season passes around; At all events ( Cape May sends a cordial greeting to . New York and bids her welcome. ( How to bead a Gas Meter. — We bear loud and bitter com- ' plaints, at the close of our bathing sea- 1 sons, respecting the "awful " amount ' of gas consumed during the brief period I the company Is charged with an ' which they have not the power I comtnlllng, aa long aa they give the I the privilege of having a 1 There la no reason why consumers of I should not be able to read the Me- i for themselves, and know exactly ' amount of gas that Is consumed. I meter la placed in every hotel, atom and cottage oo the Island, giving equal ( privilege to the consumer as well aa the ( company, to learn by lu registering , the amount of gas consumed. If , knowledge was general, it would ( silly prejudice, that great " bono contention " Msns those who pay . tee gas and those who receive the ; ' for It la a fitithful arbiter, and j | no Ihvor to one more than anj Tb* meter* (both wet and dry) in : ' ordinary use will he found to have three j ( Indices, tho band on the first or right , index mires to the right aa the , road, and each index hegiu at a ' cypher (0) at the top and reads, 1 to 2 ( S asd ao to the cypher egaln, which 10. Wlteo the hand oo the right , ha* moved to 1 It indicates that ( 1IXJ cable feet of gas hare been used or , passed that meter ; when it points to it mean* BOO feet, and after completing Uie circuit at (0) it 1* 1000. Each the indices are ten fold multiplier* ' the ooe proceeding. Single figures 1 used for want of room, but the mul1* generally placed above the In- 1 dex, thus the right hand ia " ooe thou- < sand" thf next to the left or middle Is/- ten thousand," aud the last : left fluind index Is "ooe hundred : thousand." Therefore oo the Bret or hand Index, 1 ou the dial stands 100; ta the middle index I stands 1000 ; and 1 on the right hand ina tan da for 10,000, and ao ta tela apectively. To read the meter, begin with the loft index and write down the figures . glassed by the pointer ; then write | ' tee figures last passed on the , 1 second Index, and proceed ta like man. ' ner with the third or right hand Index. add two cypher* (00) and it wllj 1 the amount of gas registered ta cubic feet. Suppose the first index was 2, the second Index fo and the third Index 6, making 230, now add two cy- I and yon will have 850,00, being I amount of gas used at that lime. At the cud of the month (or at any j ' other time) read the meter again and ; figures will read — say 2B,5U0 after g adding the cyphers ; now deduct the ' Bret ram from the last and you wil' j liave the difference 900, which indicates ' number of feet used stare the first ' reading. A few minute* practice at reading 1 meters, generally called "taking the ■ meter," will make any one quite famiwith the matter, nud will give the1 gas consumer a wonderful degree of 1 satisfaction, and often faring shoot a < much better leettag toward the Gas 1 Company. Dtu doctor.— it appears from the annual report of the " Bridgclon Slav- . . tag Fund and Building Association," j that the amount received for luoutely . during thapata yaarwaa 117,- : 187,00; initiation due*, third series, Interest, M,«W» new shares ■ ' raid, (1,G08,1C; fines, 871,10; premium j on loans, SlfoUOfofiO; lotaLWfolOfoXff. < The bonk* of the association wOl he open far the rale «f a new aerie, of ' stock, June 1st 1870. . < The tbrae M. E. thurehea ctf this ! I dty have votedta the quraltau of tay : ] dnlcgation— 101 ta favorandao against. ;
All the hotel* are now open. Two four-horse omnibuses, foorfoor torse open barouches, and an unlmlSe Stockton House guests from and 't Se railroad depot. An unusually large number of pri Vac pleasant afternoons. That O Ir. Dryden't family, from Baltimore re partieotsriy admire. White percales and piques win Is •and both serviceable and stylish for -he seaside. Religions worth in was held ta tiw Episcopal Church hut Sabbath mors- ; ig and afternoon, for the ftr*t tim- 7 his rammer. Rev. Mr. Louderfaack; , T Philadelphia officiated. < The attention of property owner* ia ailed to the advertisement of the Cape May Mutual Fire Insurance Co., on ' his para. } A funny tight ia to see a lady seated •n the beach covered by an immense , vhite pongee umbrella which la sug- c restive of a travelling circus. * A severe th under storm raged during vmday evening in Philadelphia, but ' Hd not come nigh enough to evendoud ' *he horiton at Cape May. 1 ^ Currants, the only fruit of which dty ! ' -aniens can boast, are ripe. \ ' Look out where and how you carry J ' postage stamps this hot weather. i. Cleansed stamps are an example of ' 1 cleanliness without godliness. q ' "There's nothing so rare aaa day v ' June, "-chants a contemporary. It J would be nearer true to say that tbere'a « ' nothing so well done as a day in June, p Cod-liver oil soda water is out. J ' ' During the very warm Season, we # J of no more refreshing draught I j than a glass of Cool Sod* water. At J the corner drug store, and at Dr*. * * Kennedy Sc Son's drug establishment, a two beautiful fountains invite the 1 ' thirsty. J It is of importation for business men ° ' to remember, that according to the - ''WW of this SUte, notes falling due on ' either the 4th or 8th of July, must he paid on the 3d, as when the 4th of July 1 falls ou Sunday, the day following Is a ' holiday. Over one hundred and fiifty guests 1 took dinner at the Stockton on Sunday last Philadelphia is to have a SO, DIM ' drinking fountain. Cape May is 'con1 with a S1.000 one, which will be I exhibition at Huffmd's Drag Store. I I The itinerant musicians who havq I . . the public all winter in the citiCH, j Jj . turned their faces towards the | a : Summer resorts, where they all expect | „ 1 make fortunes. The London jockey hats which Bome I 1 ofourbellesliaveheenfortunateenough | K ■ obtain, are the most stylish, and at | a i the same time the most elegant affair* j . , j 1 Very pretty Parisian fans have juatj t [ Introduced here and will soon ho j a - aU the rage. They are of colored silk I J which ara stamped photographs, J flowers and figures. Tkansvoumatiom.— The " Trans- * formation Scene" In " BUgk Crook" * ' of which we uard to bear «o much 1 j. must have been a wonderful thing hut ' doubt If it waa anything more wonderful than some of the "transforran- . | Uons" made every day at Oak llall.— t a man gum In llielr looking so ■ : 1 rough and threadbare that oik would i! ; never suspect the smooth and gener- J ' | ous heart he covers with his "old 1 i clothes," aud be comes out in a few • ' minutes looking*" spruce ''boil gen- • J ' i tic and manly that ten to one, you J ' ; would take him foronc of, the propric- i ; X. only part not much "trans- . fonnod" ia the " porfcet"— for tho man ' ' finds in-fala now breeches "almoatna j 1 much' money" aa he had in the old i [ ones, and counting ta the breeclu-* i ( themselves, by George, he has more J , Livbbt LYEics.— Advertising aa ■ , an attractive acieoeeiabaoouitag every > , month more brilliant an lntelleotual. — ' . Hitherto patent {flUs. perftuncrs and . clothes vender* have mogopoltaed doll- ] . cate doggerel In their public pnfis; but t , we have recently read of a livery proprislor, who draws tho Macs in the hi 1 [ lowing ataafatagatyle:^ i > Or, last. a»t Dsst, ta* fflrniu, TXry'll Iskr yos at a rapid mar, Two-forty *•!•( Sir nasi jilt. , 1 Or itouM yos * IIS * esrrl" J* r'dr, Asl sBssikly o*r sarin smrtera xllSr, To * it. bin. If you h«i'e. , | vra-n tadrasstaito yotals.i.. i Mayville. — An Express wagon is . j i run between this ooint, aud Die 1 - i] C. II. Depot, to meet the trains, and ' . ! transfer passengers and baggage. This arrangement will prove a gnat t ! convenience to the people of the Court f i Houee and vicinity, as well as to the J I boareler* at the Mayville Iloaso, and ■ It la no slight indication that the lm- • . prorcmenta ohservable at present, are - . the commencement of a scries which are lo developed the real soorecs > of prosperity among us. [ | The huhea of the. First llaptist j i Church of Vlnriand propose to celeI I brate tho Fourth of July by a grand , festival in aid of their new church edi- , flee. Rev. Dr*. E. L. Mogoon and F. ; S. 11 rosin of Philadelphia, J. IL Mur- , . phy. of Salem, and C. K. Landia, , , En;-, aro expected to make speeches. ] Cupid got busy at tire Editorial Ex- , , 1 curaion, and at the Delaware tT a ter , . f Gap, enlisted the service* of a cfcrgy- , of tb* party to tie the hymeneal " , between Mr. Hay* of the Burlington Enterprise and a bride from this county. ' The Good Tehi-lars asd the ;• For iitil - Several of th* Lodge* of the Independent Order of Good Temp- * 'jUra of Cumberland and adjoining « ' ! counties, intend to celebrate the Fourth ' > of July with agmnd titanic at MaU- ' ! ga. Addresses ara to ba delivered by ; 1 several eminent gentlemen. ! ' An expressman explained lo lb-- re- ' r cipicnt of a package the signification or j, the letten "C. O. 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CAPE M A Y Mutual Fire Insurance Go. INSURES BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MERCHANDISE, AND OTHER PROPERTY, ! AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY EIRE • DIUECTOKS : GEM'L W. J. Sxwril, Davirl H. Hcoheh. t Jony C. Bullitt, GdohoeB. Cakk, John W. Lycktt, WATKBsB.Mn.LEB, Gkorok J. Ricuard#on. Levi I. Hughe*. I.kami no M. Rick, Isaac WitiLLrofM. ( VY. J. IEWELL, President. ; JflHX W. LICKTT, Bee, I Treas. JOBS C. BfLLITT, Vice Presldrat. 4 ^ , office at the ocean house. cafe » i a y. I.VMBER Y A It MS, Nitn k BLIND MAMl'FACTORICN, fee. J LUM11ER! LUMBER! ! ! • GO TO HEADQUA RTEllSlI ; Buy of the Manufacturers and Save Money! j! ! j The I -urgent. Clieaiicst and lleet A as. .rtiu.nl of l.t'MltER ta New Jersey, . I can I,- found at E. A J. L. NVilaon A Co. a Su-am Saw and Planing Mill ami ! I • | Lumber Yard. Millvllle. Ctmiherinml Co.. New Jersey. LUMBEmAND BUILDING MATERIALS, 7 1 100,000 feet Jersey Pine Inch Flooring, worked. } ! j 100,000 feet Whita Pine Flooring, worked. 7 1 100,000 feet Eastern Spruce Flooring, worked. ' | 100,000 feet 1J inch South Carolina Flooring, worked. i ; 100.000 feet inch Virginia Flooring, worked, j 100,000 feet inch Hemlock Boards, worked. ■ 100,000 feet Cedar siding, planed and not planed. i , - 1 100,000 feet White Pine siding, planed and not planed. ' 500.000 extra Cedar sixteen-inch Shingles. 1 500.000 extra No. 1 spruce sixteen-inch Shingles. • 500,000 extra Hemlock plastering lath, (fitll count.) -! 500,000 feet White Pine 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. 1 1,000,000 FEET EXTRA HEMLOCK FRAME TIMBER, '; Of all lengths and sizes, constantly on hand and sawed to I ' ■ WE MANUFACTURE OIJR OWN LUMBER! j I CONTRACTS TAKEN! •: $ uilrJintfR 5Hni&hed Utnady. f!a& (DcciifKUici^ I I Any parties desiring building done for cash can save money 1 by dealing with the undersigned, and secure the advantage to a ! which a net cash purchase is entitled. Lumber Detlsra. Coslnldtora Bii'ld'r* «sd Cenasarn, la Caps Msx sod #4ioliiUi« esuollw. S will find tery mo «'• monrt by psrehamoc of lb# ondrnlfoed, u lb# ofoiocm of tb# Market creolly reduce# the frstfot. E. fe m. L. WILSON fe co.. ► : XLIAS WILSOR. |MintUW MILL. VII, LE, N. J. r
SASH, BLINDS_AND D00BSI * E. K. FORTINER & SON, I ■ Ho. IU Frdrral 8tre«, Camdrn. H. J., ; MJHVricrvina jitd DA'dUCax /Jf b UABDWIBE, CLASS, SASH. : - Clued ood rojUoed. ' aLtNira, do" as, shc rrxaa. mouldirgs. s » hot bed sash. 5 stair Rtib, Rewtl Pub asd Ballaatera. Send I '"SotTa^nrtlrty. NHtb*1 f . ,Tsre.to**ra.| i isSSr., ; ' tb# UIWXST PKtCES, SS» t ' I'IIOmTt-Hy" att15?d'i'5*to. j * ta* r«A»tal s'rset, «sa'b sids, looostiu Terry ' Hotel J Co slSow, Kew Jeeaey. ALL WOOD t torrlxU. i I i- oxnaec a riwnxca. ( ous-y. j .... : L BL'ILDCas, TAKE rotick l doughten & COLE8, kalgha'a rolat rem. famden, N. J , < J BulldiMg fe Fractal tuahre. J.T" . i- ; 1 wm - — , "'JHTT. e- \
HENRY FREDERICKS J^EKFS CONSTANTLY OH RAND, SHtTTTKRS, 0 0 1 7 l,h# pubUe fenerally, that be baa BKMOVKD TO H18 NEW 8TOBK. Adjololoj Bud a tra'i royee etas', aertod ttork of aa J steoc ralaUlakmeal la tbe plooe. SASK, GLAZED ARD DNGLAZED, SCROLL SAWINO, mCIEll, OLASa, OILS, 'AIRTt, POTTY, BRDSHES, Ac. fnroubod" £3*ti?lura''ofl ro'ribBiLDSbdl'5 HARDWIRE. HOUSEKKXPIRO k PASMIHO 1MP1AU gSahs»^88j^m SSmI telo psrt7n^^rT^J!SSvsS?<«B proaptly alteofed r>W)lucI. J«IVyirrd"*1 ^Mwl NEWrajUX?; BBICKI Bl^K ! NOTICE TO BUILDERS! Tbo ooboeetber woold roapeelfuUy tetarm ] ^^wlroe teea^a U_bollda . a pod tie ptelo lo J lo bujo oe retail ftamUlle. si bb Void Uo Weal Jeeoey SaUeood. Paisbaoers Will Sod H Creo le fo tto" adruloja topesosro teejr^BlotoelsJ ^aljr la far# . bf ee-aoo of wteb^So^fi^lttd'^' £SLwS'»m ™GSa2x!&,.'
notice to creditor*. ""■* paaWEI.m YAWOtLDCR, Uldo) U VI tj AR O'LDEIL t ^ WOYTOTTO CWEDITOWS. aiw 'bja^^^e^^ vea^o a^lee.ro lb -^rT*~i1l7-r, Sled April orb, IBS* "" CO"*<"*' ^ NOTI C E^ T« CTIBBITOy^^ ir aralost said MoltWitew,^^ j rX ItDl"AXS' SAL e • " ^ >n Ba&oday.tha Slat day of July, V, \ ^COMMISSIONERS' SALE! ] Satarday, the nth of Jaly, ISM. fsvmxsi ! ?UH H'L^ijTS*^' "°' ' DFY GOODS, fie. " N. C. PoirasCo. ! , N. W. Con. Perry Sc Scvth St#., DRY GOODS, Dfcop and (Second Mourning Goods, [ Qii, i ii.ware Of Finest Quality by Sets, CARPETINGS. liltOCEIUES. j POTATOES Sc PRODUCE. | linats eaeh.afe.1 f... Bullet. E|l> A Ptodueo, !
REAL ESTATE SALES, j; COTTAGE LOTS j' ! so I "SSn ""r?1 V ' j Z | , Cutlageo For vale In Cnpe May elierV Lar Je yard, jood abode Ir. eo ard full | , I raw. f. mm. josrph tasper. OWEK fo PROCD. STEAM PI.ANINU aoa I '
i i Mti U 1# 1 J 1 N <4- MILL, - *< SALEM, N. «L VLOOR- BOARDS, tOXK'' SID1HC, Sw, ao, j S I *^a?aOLLteAWING)o . WHITE PINE LUMETER, «, well reasoned ood ura?r oorrrj M^te.l^we • BUILDING .LINE. ? " Ordinary tlieo of f .hJViV Moau>iiiaj^D C •IDIRO.OR BARD, proapUy. CASPER, RRO. A rSODD. J GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! „ , I OPalRG AND SUMMER CLCTHIHO. AT lu ! I. H. 8MITH-8 8T0UE, 1 cert island, jr. j. m. j Haeluf • »rad oo.ort.rsl ri te cu-ths ARD CALOIMXRES, la ' R*. te I Uowda. LIDICT CLOAKIROS, £ k GENTrrCENWHtNG GOODS. - > ^NpBamarakDBAWEB - i nwttte.nn... <j
leOfB IN flf AT"dl.' NATI()NAIa UFE INSURANCE CO. or tbe ' UNITED STATES 0T 1KKM0A, rjfd itTttCD f r srtcu L t ict */• corse y f « C'uRil - 1.000,000 BRANCH OFFICE I riBBT X1T1MII UII ICIU1BS, - PHILADELPHIA. Where te* Jerarti bualoeoo of lbs Csnpsay Is orncnii XMERION W. pket, aeenelTry led A titer,. It b o Rotlosti Cosipoay, ebortwed by apeIb^pellelre are eseapl frtte sltocboMot. , premium*, ra test tee teeor.oee eo.li oaly I!,. ■ ,,,1; " '*"*"* *""■#*» ' ki"n.tTprtt*nh'"T tel ml! *nw*Un E. W. CLARK k CO.. PblUd.lpkb, General Ayuola for Pesooyleobts osd *outbero Row Jersey. FOR FARMEBE naugh's Raw Done Bnper Phosphate of Lime. •uppir. 'siooHa'sosij1 * r#b « 1^,'HILA,"e,■FM,*• ' , 0BT PBBFKCT Ikfl SrCCBMrt'L '' ' " lllBVrami TV tiik WORLD.
I II baa reeclvsd lb# llljbeal Premluma at tee J m-at important yield Tilsla leoe held Is no, I Valuable Improvements added for '•». ADRIAKCK, PLATT k CO, " . 1 f Pireuwleb *C, bi Y. "anufaalory, PoUKbbeeplla n. r. Clrculoro (orwsrdsd by anil. apt MSI I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS t I CALIFORNIA $ OREGON Seed "Wlieat -A-gency BKST kKKD WHKAT IN T» WORLD I Perte.ll, free from InraHfoem te state lapurl Ilea | erswo from AUSTBAL1AN sad CHILI Seed, yielding, on JSOd ooll, • IXTT BUSHELS TO THE *CBK, (i POINDS TT) TIB lEiSIlD irSHKL ^nMWMSta-iaa , i us eo^'a"o^"SiIpi ri^ptira1* *" 'JJU^ j. AMPLE. era. EACH ' cwute 1^*1 *' • California and Oregon . SEED WHEAT AGENCY, \ rob: if urn"* ''*'uf"ICO' csiiteai.
.AMERICAN WATCHES So. 1! S01TR SICMB STRUT, , philadelphia, a ses attention to bis ' Varied and Exteaily* stock - . GOLD aud KILTER WATCHEI . ardv MI.VER WABK. PLATED WARE C0V8TAATLT 81 RAU.

