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jf^wMh ! r W.OO » Y«.r In Advnnom. I J !f9$S=i-r S wedae-sdny. Oct. 3o$-iR6S. 1 ■■■■■« ■ ■ '■ n — ■ ■' ffiimts!- Tbr^Letirc, energetic ' 1 Mm. ™ -C*l -«•« and good asna given lo competent perrons. Apply to, ar address .. Jt*»",V.>Lxi*TT, t — _J0W **-*■'■ DlaTHICT , „ CGETHHTUUt. The | Seventh Quarterly Convntt%B of the , I Independent Orddr of Good Templar* , of threFta* DlatricL trfflmcet In pmventfou Bt Cerfenrille. on Thursday and Friday, 11th and 13 rffiqreinbet, W60. I (TfcREX CgasrouUroI^osion. in the same caae .ana to maka U> In* pretty char thaFff the owftbr'OP.O bono , Jfclh the glanders permits bim to range - eo aa to infect other horses the owner of. the diseased bora* U liable for the damage that may mm*. New Baciarric* has twsu lisliod and almost obMatdtodfroen exlstem-.-bra tidal ware! hit not singular that all oar neighbors that wiah lo broom* member* of L'rfrtc Sam'r family are riaitod by - earthquakes, iidal waves, or other diaaeraaebte atttlral Hi. Thomas and Aliakaare Instance*. Arother BJumrquAxr visited the Island of HL Thomaa on the 11th of September'— «Jd to 1* ihctcvcrcot _ experienced. slant, l8to- Tbo tenure |p of real estate there seem, lo be an unorrtain aa tba fefc- of our treaty with Denmark for tht- J afiquisIUou of tin i inland. IT U a tH4(Kr,t^.|utcn4t W-»U coutribulora to missionary funds to know how much •tlhwwolhrtmw are expended In the gathering and disbursing of the appropriation., and how the C Sturm of the various societies In comparison. The following exhibit the expense of administralioo for the hading aodctlea the

iS*k"™'r?liriiVu« TTlol^ifea *?fS! fcflE±I 1 lulmri " —_-■•■ •• AW "AH IJfUJHa T*Jt.— Tba average of tax on income fcr the people of New Jar|a $8.07. There am only thrte a when it h higher. $x.U00.»i» were paid *> lhl» (hid hurt year by the people of oar State. Thla evidence of proepaiitj.la the baat.reply to wieeacraaofnthirlQcalltha. who haxvaceurtomril thrrtHh* to sneering at New Jersey, and who know nothing about what they are saying. People who sneer at New Jersey are generally the, class who aneer at Heaven, and, for nearly the same reasons. They don't want to go where honraty and prnapeti^^T synonymous tenna. Huina an> IMOa-Kwom.— A new ityh of builder's hardware han lately come Into aogiia hiananl work- fcr P hinges, door-knobs, jdstlng", cle.whlch U feat suppianilnc the use of nilver-piatiog, that baa hitherto two t almost uniranal. It is manufactured mttcfi eheaper than the sketrotyped hardware, amhprewaU fully aa handUme it la Mr more durable, ami unlike polishing. ; The !ioine,!titir.n 1 for !!-:• silm^latod'hlqgr, becaOM it forms a and cnaaa made of black walnut and lVnnaylruda haa roekxird Govccnor Geary mr ia Packer by about three thousand majority. ITenry W, . WUllams. Republican, la ehoarn Judge of the Supreme Coanh by about tour thousand. The ligHture i« Republican. Ohio haa re-elactad General Hayes her Owremor %y a -mall majority— Tbe Legislator* U etffl In doubt. Iowa m of oouree Hepuhltean all 3 Although the »e« I. llgtrt GorMerrillt majority win earned ' T!« eleotkms In Indiana and hV luaaka ware only, faroeunty offieers, and we are without much information in Newark tost . -drw» repeblioaa caadidale for Mayor by a little over 900 majority,. hll. the new Common Coaneil baa a damoctattc majority of ona A RdMM JbtWrkt rou m Howe.— We tWnt* belirvc there !• any way in which our reader* cotfld . Pveat the man sunt of a dobr and a half where ®wouhfbr;nrlh'A.>v lanp- ' returns, bodkin paoAtaod aatlatoerion. as In a atdiaaciptkui f .r tbe riegunt ceirtd the CMober Skmber— the > Aawrfaaa AgnnUmtkl. It urea origi- i nally statfrt *t years ago, apacially as a rural journal, and its moan ever is now Increesd to 44 j-ges, with a : beautiful oorer upon each number, and It la HiaisUy crammed arith moet i useful iafereuatioQ for all claaain, upon i maMap pertaining tu thaJTano, flar- I den, and Ilouarhoid, with - a phasing . ! and inatre-ctreu depa»^mt^e Cllld- ' ftvw.pgn sm- vT anNrui!*:-.' n^.-Us Yotk.

| We do are *ta*mferr th. -kmn da» f I of the in*a A of rinvr- ; hgt It was j j wwral y-W»*' 9«ce ddL man- ; , ; ; i potttog thenf ep^^etlinn ^ p>|- 'l, "fixed." With afi tin Yankee inge- , ! nnity, no American haa ever invented , , | any tnelhoAy which the labor of put- 1 ' ting up q Ave can be leaaeord. The i . »*bl- nowllmoet aa severe ami vtxa- 1 . fihua a. hmnauity can poeaibly endure. , Men always put np our atovea on a j rainy dps- Why, wu know not ; hot , wc nerer heard of an exception to the i rdla. Ttw first atep to he taken la to j . pet oo a very old and ragged coot, un- . i 'dar the impression tluit whrn the opi. emtnr gets Ma month full of pfatster it ! * will kcaphiaabtrt bosom clean. Next,1 r lis gets Ids haafl Inside the plow whawe i , tljo pipe ought lo go, and Macks Ma ! ( fligera ; then he carcfijlly makes a black i mark dotrn onowide of hit note. Hav- ' izg: got hi# face properly marked, the victim— usually " PatertamiBaa"— la ° tmif to begin the caremeny. The "headof thefemUy"Kr4apa one r aide of the batten of tho stove, and c Ida .wit. and the hired gtri take hold of the ether eide. In this way the 1- store is started from the wood-shed r toward the porlor. Going through tho r door, the chief operator careftilly - awinga bis able of the store around f and jama his tjuuub-uail against the J door-poet. Having got the "flunlly T oumtort" iu plaoo, the neat thing is to i. find the legs. Two of these are left Inaidc the stove ainco the spring bv- ' fore. The other two must be hunted after fur twenty-fire minutest They II arc orally found under the ooal.— * Then the "bead of the family'' hold, up one aide of the store while hla wife puts two of tho legs in phiee, and next * he holds up tho other aide while the other two are fixed, and one of the first two Calls out. By they time the „ atove la on It* lega ho gem reckless, j_ omi lakaavtrbis old coat, regardlcoi of . hiaUneu * " Patcrfiuniliaa" then roes for the , pipe, and gets cinder, in hla rye. It K don't make aa* difference how well * the pipe was put up last year. It will le always be found a little ton abort or a Tittle too long. The "headof thefam;U M |ani. 1,1, |i-| i.v-r |,U ,vrt and ity". jams hat ortr Ida rye#,

* taking a pipe under each arm goes to a th* Un-*luip and have It fixed. When B be get* back, be step* upou one of the J brat parlor chain to are If the ptpe flU, and Ida wife makes him get down x for fear be will wretch the varnish off ■* from the chair with the nails in hia * boot-bed. lo getting down, he will 0 surely step on the cat, and may tbaok * hi* stare that Ula not the baby. Then lf he geU an old chair and climb* up to " the chimney again, to find that in cnt- >■ ling tht pipe off the end haa been left 1 too big fur the bole in the chimney.— 8 So he goes to the wo-xl-ahed and * apfila one aids of the end of the pipe !• with an old ax, and aquetxs* ilinbia 11 hand* to make it smaller. I Th* chief operator at length gcU the d pipe In shape and finds that the store dots not aland true. Then himself „ and hia wife and the hired giri move _ the store lo the feft, and tire legs fall T out again. Next U if to he moved to the right- More difllculty now with g tlic leg*. Moved to the front a littl# 0 EIliow not even with the huie In the j chimney, and the "head of Ihefiuniiy" ,1 goes again to the woodshed after him . Utile blocks. While putting the Mocka , under the lega, lite pipe comes oat of b the chimney. That remedied, the el- , bow keeps lipping over, to tbo grmt , alarm of the wife. " Paterfkmllias" t get* the dinner-table out, puu the old . chair on It, makes his wife take hold j of the chair, and balances himself on a It to drive some naili Into the c-dling; j but In doing this ha drop, the hammer ou his wife's bead. At but he geU tie nails driven, make* a wire swing ^ pulls a little there, take* a long breath and announces the ceremony oonclne M Jbb sever put up any stores. It woukl hare ruined his reputation if he had. Tho above programme, with uidmpoctaqt variation, erill be carried ' out In many respectable families durlog the next two or three weeks. 1 rsDsmmss sri sioi. * The nwreuaont fin reunion of the j two Branches of the l'reabyteriau church is likely to bo a success, a rery " large majority of Presbyterians (to fcr) ' voting in fltvor of It. On Tuesday the 1 Presbyteries of Ehxabethtown and Passaic (O. S. ), embradng churches in 1 the upper part of the State having a membe ship, clerioal and by, of tome ' forty or fifty. Total unanimously for | 1 the measure. On the same day the j ' Preehytery of New Brunswick, including Princeton, Trenton and.other - part* of the Stale derided in (a tor., by . i aTargeSuvjon'ty. Among those voting ! | In the negative, however, wore I>r. I Hodge, senior professor In the Theo- ) logical Seminary, Dr. Maclean, ex- , president of Hie College, Dr. Rufua t Taylor, secretary of tbo American . and Foreign Christian I'nioo, and i several others. More than half the . number needed to adopt the basis of I renulon have already voted tor the r measure. Of the 143 Old School Preal bytaria, a majority -of two-third*, or i an affirmative vote of 80 la required, , Last week the vote stood 38 to 3. Of I the New School Presbyterian the total I number which have rnUsl Is 41, all of | - them being unanimous. These con- . [ striate more than half the two-thirds • . vote nrod.il for the adoption of the j - hqab by the 113 New School. 1 A FwaSroaT.— A gentleman vlsit- ' ing the "city by th. ra" yclept At- 1 bmUc City, In ordar to pass awav tht [ Mm# pleasantly, task Ms red and Unci and prueaeded with high expectations c. fo the placid waL-r* of the inlet ;• here ■ ensring the bae, be qufetlr/ waited the ! [ approach «f aoaae of the finny trilsx ; Not longdld ht wait. Soon a numinr , of WW Uro were caught and taken to j U» hotel, and on Wing prepare! for! r the table. Items was found in .or of-

| nrxwc ^r~k»rE remr. | j The Temperance men of New Jeraey, j b »fpar^. held a OtWr ( tloo at iflhtni Thursday to aonMK ^ ; as to th* Interest* of thseaOe In cooH nectiun with the pofillcal quostions of J ' (he day.1 11 was resolved not to advo- j 1 ' caa* prohlhltloo, but lo obtain from j • 1 ' the Legislature a bw which should I * • permit the different commnrtMrt of ' ' the Stat* to vote fix Uwnsaelvta, wbeth- ' " I er or not llqnoe saloons should be B- i - ceased th their midst. < 'I Delegates from the various societies ' in each county of. the State were pre»r • rnt, and there was also * *#ry numer- , 0 ' ous attendance of sped# tori- TV ' convention organised by the ci Action ^ j of Be*. A. M. Palmer, tff Newark, as 1 tamporaey Oiitnnsn. and H. B. How- " ell, of Ureter County aa secretary. * ! After the appointment of committee* * j on resolutions, pennanaitorganlBHlon, lion tort; a recre. to i o'clock P. M Upon reassrmhlhtg Mr. H. Geary, of Orange, made a brief address advocating determined and systematic ac- " '.ion to extend the sodetka and pro- , mole the cause, but he opposed any '' proposition to atlcmpt the sopprerslOr , of Intern pence by pollUeal measure*. Tba Committee on Permanent organizatlon rejHWted the following list of 5 oforen : President— C. C. Lathrap, of Newark ; Vice Presidents— n. T Skill- '' man, iter. Dr. D. W. Bartine, E. R. y Ilullock. Israel IL Geary, S a Ibosotn; Secretaries— H. a Howell, J. IL Johnson, D. M. Caldwell ( Treaa- ^ liter— Rev. T. & Griffith. Mr. Lalhrop, u[ion taking the chair, _ spoke at considerable length, reciting j, many striking Incidents of the eril* of fe intemperance which had come under (l his ohsrrraUon. He then exhorted to w united action to crash onl the evil, but K he was unwilling to counsel a division K in political measure*, as this course , was not bat calculated to secure the ends desired The Commltte ou Pbtform then reu ported resolutions, which were adoptIt ol as follows : ill Believing the sale of intoxicating IU liquors for use as a Ix'Tcrarc lo be delrimeutal to the inlcresb of aoewt^. fo "• ""friVbtfM^romibtou'lmd Indies d to lawbesnes* and crime, we enter our

o earnest protest against drinking cos- s pints aud all bwa which enoonnge the * e traffic by Hcenac, and reaoire e 1st. We win ask the Legislature by f reeiiertftil petition to #o amend the it- n n cents laws of our 8utv, ee lo allow the ' ff legal voter* of each township or other 1 a political aabali vision, to determine at t U their town meeliug or other municipal i , rlectioa. Iiy |*iiiubr vote whether the . talc of tntbxicating bevrragea shall be " licensed therein, and withhold our sufo frage from all caudldatr* for office who I . are known opponents of so reasonable a t ""l"*1' f id. That we deem the above otyect 1 . contemplated of more practical importance than any question of domestic 4 policy now dividing the people and ( a win an combinr our votinj^strragth at , t summation of our purpose. „ 3d That a committee of five be sp- .. pointed to prepare and submit to toe ' la^isbture, an act, to effect the object c 4 of the find resolution. t " 4th. That a committee of five, aa a t o central committee and nor from each j i, o uaty.be appointed to superintend the trouring of the largest poaiubb petition * for this mcsuure and that the natnaa of ' 4 legal Yotera be kept separate on lb* pro I " titlon from olben. t ie 5th. That all friends of temperance, j ;a morality and good order, and raprcial- , ly all chriatbn rhtirche* and temper- r , anee orgatilxatiuna, are earnestly in- • vitad to tab hold nf this measure and I it agitate the public mind with refereooe , >< to it, to the greatest possible extent ( d Iu pursnance to the 4th reaolutioo ] d the following gentlemen were appoint- , n od committee ;— , tl * Hon. A. G. Richey, Hou. Charles I r K. llcndrickson, J. W. Johnson, Esq., ■ » Rev. G. K. Snyder, FrankllnDersreux, I 8 E*q. ' Cttpe May County— J. B. Huffman. ' h Esq., Cape May Court House, t- (Mam— Colonel W. a Robertson, i Holem P. 0. I 11 Gloucester— -J. W. HaskHOB, Mulli- * ca ran. b Camden— Ber. U. a Snyder, Camd den P.O. | Atlantic — riiraon lake, Hmitb'a ! I-nnding. I Burlington— F. W. Kelly, Mount ' Holly. " | Ocean— G. W. Joy, Toms River. " Monmouth— Major James S. Yard, ; ' Fiwhold. ' SIcrorr—Thc Central Committee. 4 Middlesex— John Vannaaa. New ' d llruntwick. " Hunterdon— a a Bollock, Fleu»ington. i * Warren— Ker. J. Daniels, Balvidars. | ,r I Sussex— D. a Ayere, Newton. I ' Somerset— John IL Slaats,MUlatone. I ■* Morris— A. W. Cutler, Morria town. : !r Union— J. W. Johnadt PW afield i * r -Fjacx— Israel H. Geary, Orange. i " Hodaon— R. a Ransom, Jeraey City, i r' Rergrn — Judge T. Cumnungs,llack- I Passaic— B. D. Doremus, Palereeu. I ' The aubjoct of prohibition waa taken ! " upand dlacuaaed, Mr. Buchanan, of 1 ' Trenton, manifesting his desire to * await the education of the pobUc mind f of New Jersey to that certain standard ' " before broaching such aa las as. Rev. ' ■" Mr. Doolittle, of Somerrille, observed, ' ,r in rise course of the discussion, that unlet* the cause of temperanoa pvograssed we would, in short, have no ' ' men fit to hold office. An exciting dlaouttioti ensued on tba question of 1 ' ad opting u the essentia! platform the * ; iieojiriety of oponly sdrocating pro- " ! hlbtUon and bringing this question directly before the people. Tba question was docbh.1 In the negative by a bug* I. vote. The Convention then exhausted r \ the day wfOi speaking of the necessity K i of Mcnrfng tempcrale public officers j, In li>* evening addwaaaa wese made , ; by Messrs. Palmer, Johmoo and llanaom, and Miss Anna Raymond. r Ouflpfo— A charter haa been pre0 jnred lo make Camden a cfty of mag- : are* opposite Philadol|ihU, from Glou- , i C-Ster up to ikacMon and beyood, and 1, resulting Is Camden aeanming lwr

fttCUAUWTIO ItTTMSX I oiof thebe^rtttA Artom.we I. have vet read oh the Byron scandal, I si sppretred in th. last number of U* 0 WsrifrI Our estimable brother of the iHrmttr, | his last paper, "htt 'ihe nail feirly j and squarely on ttta fiani.'Vjn appr> c 'I fixto the title ataumed by a Woald- ? . bxxmiidcred literary dtrracter, whom . I chance and trickery have placed In an i editorial (!) chair in an enterprising ^ , town "up Jersey." . |{ TU meat enUjprfeW® journal with 1 ■ the ringie bliaption of the Naw Yotk ' " teflld, tu liveliest and spiedrel. « 1 without any exception, on onr news- | 1 paper exchanga list and on# always • " teeming with news and valuable in- t • formation, la the Philadelphia B—nbif 1 ' Star. It is the only afternoon paper I • In Philadelphia which stereotype* It c " forma, a proceeding U was but sum- t mer compelled to adopt oo account of ' ^ lu rapid Increase of circulation, t ' which is naw second to nohe In the i • city, with, perhapt, the tingle exeep- I - tton of tU Lrifr. lU entesprUlng ' r ptoprietow hare recently introduced ' 9 la their retabUahmrnt one of Buttock* - lighting pi caws which print* fire hun- " dred copies of the Star per miunte I '* The arerag* evening drculation is ' • about thirty-fire thousand copies.— " TWh: are numben of our Cape May ' - readers who should uilerrlbeAbf tliU ' ■ Ure UUb phprf, for beside# be»g one • of the beat, it is Uw cheapest daily ' Journal printed in Philadelphia. The Star*/ Iks Cape, we pcreriro, ' Is about to enlarge it* dimensions and lf otherwise vfcow evidence of its incrraar tag prosperity aud enterprise. 0 Tax new building of the New Jer- ' aey Classical and Scientific Institute at 3 Hightatown will be opened with Im4 posing ceremonies on Tuesday, the • 26th of October, the exercises commencing at ten A. M. Extensive ar- - rangementa are being nude for this ;- grand occasion, some of which can not yet bo announced, f Ito Governor g of Netf Jefscy and the Mayors of the i- lereni cities In the State hare been [J Invited, and Presidents Anderson, of Rochester, and McCoth, of Princeton, r have boon selected as the principal

speakers, while it Is expected thai abort addresses will be made by several other?, Relnhard '• Hi Ivor Cornet Band , Newark, la to famish the music. ^ exercises will probably take place 'Q Immediately before the building ; but R the proeeaslou, beaded by the band, p will be formed at the Baptist Church, and march to the Institute. £ Aa the annual meeting of the N. J. c Baptist State Convention tikes pirns I at High t* town Ihr tame day, this will * probably be the greatest day tor tjjs ofNew Jersey ever yet known. ' The Riohts or I'shsexgeks add CoSD4M.TUBa.-F. P. Hill and others indicted and tried In the Somerset Court on a charge of aataolt and battery. Tbr caae waa an interesting ( to the traveling public. The indictment charged Hid and others with ejecting a Mr. Roberts, oi Phillip#- u from a train. It appears that > Roberta bought a ticket for Baritan, L, and tort |*uaage oo a train which did £ ' not atop at that plaoa, and waa told by > the conductor (11111) that he must leave . th* car* at North Branch or pay his 9 fere to Bound Brook, which was the next stopping place of that train.— I Mr. Roberts declined doing before • the train reached Haritan, at any rate; S and when within two or three miles of J that place the train was stopped and jj was put out. The Judge held that * neither Raritan nor Somcnrilto wen n advertised as stopping places for that J train, they were out of existence in law £ hr aa that train waa concerned, and ■ that the oondnctor, on leaving North Branch was entitled to frill flu* in adto the next stopping-place, and upon Its being refused, waa justifiable , ejecting the paaacngr. Tba jury { returned a verdict of not guilty. | HttmtEMTaov Peaches Over the ! Philadelphia Wilhucotos asd | Baltimore Railboad.— During tho season Just ended there were carried < ' North over the PhlladelpbU, Wil- i mlngtou and Baltimore Itallraad the ] ' Immense number of 1,115,000 baakett ; of peaches Of these 76,888 weye shipped at Baltimore, and the remain- . dcr at the various station along the ' road, 2,081,474 haaketa were, sent to ; Jersey City, and M.0M to Phlladeiphla. ! THE total number of grave# of soldiers who died in defence of the American Union now recorded in the printed forms published ley theQarterma*tor's Department amount* to aboat j 188,000. There yet remain to be printed lb* record of 130,000 graves, making an aggnvato of 800,000, of which tba names of 100, 000 occpanta will pronever be known. BishopCoxe, of Weetorn New York now In Europe, haa written a tetter to the Pope. It is in Italian, and ap^rars in the BmumrifUn Oarteftra of THE following anecdote is told of the celebrated Henry Ftetdlng:-"The son of one Beam de Paha, a celebrated Jew, waa oo the point of marrying a Christian lady. Hla father made no objection to the intended wife's religion, but waa greatly dissatisfied with the match oo account of her small for- . tuna, to oonaaqnancv of which be refused hi* consent The son who was desperately In love, threatened that be would marry her without hla con. sent, and the father, in his turn, thrae- | teawd that he would not giro him a ! shilling. The young Jew answered that he would torn him to do It; and ' that if he refused dividing hia substance ' with him he would get himacir baptlaad to enjoy the Iwnafit of the English law, which (then) assigned to a Jew child becoming a Chrisialn the . half of the father's property. Boas, " conaolt Fielding, to know If such a law 1 really existed. Fielding told him that . it did exist, and waa in frill forte; hut r added, if be wtmld girt himtonguinsee he would pih him in a way of frustrating hla sou's hopes, so that ho , abtadd not be able to get a ferthlog.— : i :

SHk'sytati t Oetober Kb. The opeutngsarmon by ]J i the Rev. F. D. Harris, of Woodbury, ! from Mark XIV, 41st, "OW ««*"' re j and take your real,'* ahdtV special «k lermirn b^tbe Rev. J. -P. ttewart, of * Greenwich, ou "The wiUeaa of the ri from Romans Mil, 1Mb. f> ♦ere earnest and able. Tbs narrative of raliflaa and report of th# commit- u tee on Systematic Beneflccoco, shewed * that the Ueastas of God WdbaotupOfi ' lot ebnrche*. The additions by pro- r ion had been unuanallr large, and « before had the member, af toe J chqreh showed such iradincas W re- 4 gage ia vohmlary labor for toe extra- « siou of Christ's Kiogdan ; at the same prises of the church, were mote than three times as great as in the year pro ceding. The Presbytary declared that ; the drinking of intoxicating liquors at i public bar shall be deemed conduct | , deserting discipline, and that the we of Intoxioatlng liquors as a beverage I . inconsistent with the chrlsaan charactor. Dr. Didendorf formerly Prin- 1 I ripnl of VerudUcu InsUtuto. OkjW. I i was unanimously elected Principal Of . Wart Jersey Academy. The increa*-\ . Ing desecration of the Sabbath, received a large shore of alien lion- The . Presbytery urged all the member* of lis churches, to ovoid the very appearl ance of evil in this thing, and to alb . stain not, only from such worldly re- . creation, aa are lawful ou other dags, meaning thereby to protest against habits of riding, walking, visiting, and . the like, which it it feared ore growing * common even in somo Christian con- ■ grrgations. Thursday afternoon was , given to a children's meeting, and tho evening to the discussion of subjects t connect' d with the .Sunday School j cause.— Brufycto* /'fearer, 9 Hearth Asd Hon— This valti- ' able publication comes to us this week - making the following liberal offer : , , To all who subscribe before next January, tor One Year, the the Re- J 1 duced Rale* printed below. HtortKmd \ ' Horn, will lie sent from the date of their i subscription to the end of thi. ytar I /rre, *o that all such yearly subscnp- ( r tlons will end January lb. 1. j Our only terms hereaftod ore the bc- ■ low Reduced Bates for 1870. heariabl, I i* Adranet. Single Copies - - $4.00, j

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RE-OPENED! ...... i'J 'boot, SHOE and HAT STORK, !J I On Mansion St., near Jackson, J tj«— fetb.^^»rtW..a(Oau*,saJha.Ja.l i | FALL AND WINTER GOODS. * I Iodic ■* froth Morocco Boots, tsdios' Cost ' ' | ] 'Kire' inolc* xm°^c#'d ao_l todies' " .cgSSSi^ i irift?7iS?rTSkys»i '» ow So.. Ccati' rstrrn Osltgro, Ocstpcslt , rtiuifrosalf Cs^S*da ■ Boys' Uoed ' . BootA Uoyt1 Coogrcco Gotten, Soya' ! I KolBorsl Boots, Rota' Gobi Shoo*. i ' 1 ; it , ! Hsia and Caps for Hen asd Boys. toMW1 mm ••as*"" PUJadoIrtU oc.t t-tr ^ JOHN F STARR, JB-, 4 Ca, RTEAM DOOR AND SASH MILL i SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, j j WINDOW, and DOOR FRAMES, i | MOULDINGS, IIOT-BEI) SASH, Ac. j or xiTExa hard oa aorr wood. I .. . ... PIANINO. , r STRAIGHT 4 SCROLL SAWING, J FLOORING f and RE-SAWING. r Tho loooiwo Ot tks — ro Luwara r ASD . riSWSBsagsra® s- (csanresscavml ;; peas i arc- RSI cheap **d croon. 1 Where there are so assy Pur suites o« there ! the sstsltussa tojereremre where to toy. I ^Qjuutod 'wtthttoroJum. credos of ruts, -o . ■ roooid alt 1st I tost to |t IS as iiHMHIii "* Q relX'r^d m ^T^ch fe j I! TSOU^I Store U th. ooator o( oltreetloo ; * osaoooust of too good l«kl Is whlth they | * rtreodW M.uf lUl haw thoy bars the* ■ Is esrlrro tlyWo tod quanta*, sad tor yrlsos i ro eslt sU . sod Use- s lady Sore sot ol.k lo hay sgoodret sfjww -'•I f to' s

W*SS!&Bl8Ek-. ; dor sour or oEnsotMs. os the PI X IT M Off- t DAT IE HOVXHSEa Or *A#H TEAS, of ^ rsretvtd Sy said lsd.rldosl, cost easy or eorsotsnos, bob oU norm tsetse tbo peered- b vvm_ X. Sf. DORA LD, CUaptrellcr. " OONIIA.D MEYER, f'Wcbrtifref Iron Frame Ffenoa, Worereorea, Ro. TEE Arch tl. PhU... lire received tb. rr'..e Medol ot tbe World'. ^ ^ (ESTASUSHXD ITO) 1869 FALL OPEKING! I869' , Mrs Wro. D. FRANKS , JitTUrold th.1""" " t*"™1 u"9tt* " , ' Bonnetx, Hats, Fealhers and Velvets i ^ ra*Su^k"!LovvK*Tot?RtHffr! Boul Qneeaiwire, Orockcry and Earthenware : " wont' ' - I OF THE • " Sights

OF THE HAT::. - -. * : ;£l,f£M^",;f3vv.VF£ 1 L» (IRG CO.,411 Broome St.. e. . , 1 ' I tsmiae ore «m»l iblsft I I (or rerlfseiot, drelsnst'oo. rebool re.dln.. i STIIl'UGLKS AND Ti ll S IT. S OF P. T. BAPNUM ] "^v'it'se-ft.su. we Paoso-Psist- ' 1 IE Elawurrul'l'risB# RHBmlaas ' | i Life of Chrirt, and Bunyon'e PiL grim's Progress. lOJOO AOEXTS m asti:s rou d PRIEST AND NUN. y I ~roj^.'!y.bre?wK j etoreSooks'soTeiSrerian* >V cSITIX.NDXR a MrXIRRir, life Cheer an Street. rbll.de|. - | felt, ra GREAT ATLAHTI0 ASD TEA TEA COMPANY. RO. S C-mtBCIl STREET. p. 0- Box COX I tw T0BI IttI _ : Aa oreuatretlorfof cspllsUats for the pur."u^hreiSSutTlre ' Matrp*ft S j ggg— «S—.' '1 T I.IK WATER WHEELS Orel S.OX> j A,„U "TclcsT Addrree the s uiahetOHn, I COSIKTIIIRO REW.-lo BUlnl etrrle. : TTlTi-^-'Sa.'Si the** re. ure" ! ggyjcaaag nassfst qua BASIC COMB will chosp say tsf C- J ored bale or beard Ms re r mure'. Blreh >, AGENTS! READ THIS! | tSHSABr'aaS i^.re"^A"i5i*iJ."si:s.-r^ i iwrntaw «nunnw». AS St y—r Ifoetor or nruxatst ro* aWBTTRCIRIRE-t - re-rels (hlttrel^lesG Aranatic Tcgctnblr Soap. if - , -f. •* j For tbedrlicato skin of Indies ftOhfldrer « j SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. u XRED JACKETAXE. ; wM ■j . STSUTMSstss S SSS'-'.aTS'.'ZV.WiS'.K sit Ate. toe aU oar Also ore Misled red. Up— *L l.»PPt*f.C>TTdh B UCKWaid. s " MfilTOTBe KL * NEATLY and PROMPTLY >. f Ejmculcd at the jhh|k.. j i .. j

lsyThfaH4fo| "1 . CAPE MAY CITY, *• VcSsif: . - BY TBE BEA, J COL. JOJfS FtliLfX, Proprietor, ; Vi^ski«WAiass3^*,a 5 COTTAGE BT THE SEA Miillr®? J. B. kstiosTsrtk. Bfertliiaitt 4 RIDUWAV Bildt -•"I BUTTEBWOBTH fc LEORAED. , Hoi. H: iwaLiy. ' UNlTEll BtATES HOTEL, (LATE EiATODGOOD'H, t FOOT OB WAtHlV tTKEBT, t -vpo.it. tha Sow Tort era*rrlthth. Hon.. J ^RAHAH, PMrttotre Oet.sa.t**»d!- v ' . T T " I ARCH sTBEET HBCHE, / <OBREB ot 4acWSGfc DELEWABE A»» • VmfApXLPUiA. , CBASLXSW-hUC". aU. ' HeryoffoRtfoisAoAtttloboiawSosreorei sis us ootiido, sod, the kyrpy: > LbTr'ty" Ur MUhllshsrealre tbo elty. ( 1 SERF HOUSE, ' BUUEKT U1CK, Proprietor. t T".'roii»r^Tr: x? e Iklicaciu lint lit Sco-SAre* Affardi. I rss:: ^ f PACIFIC HOTEL. 170, 172, 174 4 170 Greenwich Sine*., , Onr lionr abort Cortlandt Stmt, J "SfSl'iSd TropAetor ot tats bo—e. sod Jberel.de —MM ereetlOT tbjdowo_srsrd tesdesey of pelere wlthool say 32rtK"r»«ni,**hie'h"

'"nsl^ta will ao^hountlDrOj^snppltM with : IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Sewing MeehlneLCIocU, WatchTbo (teat Xew Tort Afrltultonl, Hoitlesi- ■ tore! .1,1 foer.l rsrsUy f.per. prsrtlr.l It tootslsr dooblt lb. resi ; poblMllost, for tbe isms pure- osly *«.»•# ■ tbe 0,0.1 arscalficoat dumbotro. Q^sttrtR dire t Msniaeesl Llrbl-day Clock.. »orth ' SIS. lor . Club that soy be rot op j»oe^d.yi , ' vile all pet.00. w .Silo* tbe beet and e.l rural psp«> •« eslsleseo 10 —I ,9 J^°^J | lo otsd tor s .ample copy rent free. Clot Ateots^ruppUeJ "Hb .poeKsoss, PrdS-ltR L rrerelr Ire .ubcerlhres, si PI rreb, east !• J the Chlb feHltSI t^» »ja^ * " the KtliCoTl .1 OIBca end Prera are situated, t asd tbo Jcsas w.v. for oely nftr eestsCors TfTiHiy-od ■ SPECIAL PBEMIUM OFF^E : To the Sabs*rlU*r« mirt^tlioooAf lire 1 " To sit sew nboerthers, .nd #n old atloertb. SSffST *«• "Our Amorlann l-*i ulis." j&.£&nas : bshsd H i ■ I#i( - tea WANTED! - AGENTS ! LAWS'OF BUSINESS, sjSiBffidSl3 if*"*-:;:.?"' 1 , surrtattw. . . .it... i ' i - S

E_ Buflding M Serial. •• JUI1UI B. BfRlih'IXBCB'B Lxiixiber^r aifi, & Wlesjcr'r .toJis y, Oa, s* Way, X. -A, •OBSMSlt, 1» resort. SO toajtoo fact WHl'r'J FISH, 800,080 fumt Kiss L »W. BIIKGLIS I'F AU $1SM, Flooring, Frtmo Slu.ft ^ Pio. kola, Is short orety blad of Lumber far HuilrHny* O^X rom DeoeripHo s. $r ORDERS PBCBtrn-T FlL LED. 1 re~ Z," JOHN F. STARR, Jr., 4 CO.' » LUMBER YARD, i Market 4 Coopct Street. Wltarvcs, CAHDER. X. J, - Whore mar bo foaad Iho Ureret .took ol Lhmhor lo the hou, Un^gaiUtjotmXiarinFRAMK STUFF, 01k, use, SPRI CE and HKaLOCk,(ALL GXAOEX). : SHINGLES, CKD1R, OtFBESS, (ALL LXROTtfS.! f FLOORING. ! t'ABOLlXl HEART, i Y1KCIMI A BCtAWARK BAP, BUTE PISE, WA1SYI and ASM. . I SFSri'E and HKILOCX FLOOUL'e, (The #eot to tha Mark St-i j MISCELLANEOUS. , 1 r I A. THING LATH. -aw PICKETS sad other rXRCIXG, U GREAT VARIETY, tor., ha. a- ' Faruitlicel to Order at the Lowest U } ticket Rat«. j .SST„2tfl»l«ttgSt!lft ■ rt tSfl ft"^ "s*p 'ro'«l"'£ldM^*d torw.rJM "lib 'T datpoteh. lo JtiHN^r. STAaa^da. a ou.

OPPICE- — bfsrhe. befe" rnrel, EASH, BLDiD8_AHD DOORS! E. K. FORTINER A SON, 112 Trderal Street. CABtdea, S. J., : * tustrjcTtmu asd BUtm i» | HARDWARE, ULA80* 848H, ! HOT-UKD MASH. I tl.lr B.IIa, BasreiPoata aodjollsaten : *ron , | tax '^TtaUyomraVBrojiSSy.1*- ' ' aav.cum. • jmraturEi. era i men. u STEAM FLA8138 • MOW IaV) IN G -MlJ-Je, ^ SAI.KM. N. .1. i WHITE PINE LUMBER, I tCsutolha*' • feBUlUlIMG U'NI-. !» CAarxa, bbo. a raopn d UE14RY rnEDEIrtt KR A t KER,SCORWARTLrt,RBAR... l! HAIR. DOOM. el-IRIK. * S HARDWARE OP ITt l»X DxacBimow i 0 0 -JSi=X"£z:= 1 ltho pnhBafoersftT.thstaa be. [J UKMUVRDTO H18NRW BTORK, » to rfeMt»rt.ownoarBranw. - Trtfes Spw* S^ rebiliSi-renl' "£ plsea. . , ! i SASH. ULAEED ARB URULAZED. ' iCBOLLSAWIBQ. naaCEkka, glass; Olt-L - HARDWARE £ HUUSE K X KPtRO^h PABHrilC iMPI.1-^