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8&j» l&y Boe&n Wave „ •arj *a Vmr. In .UIV.BW. '; £ «yv E. MACONAGLE » "*»«»»■ 4W" *•• "7»- » ^eI1e§^ : Zr'ZZ'^Z*. -*~*r ' . * «.„*. — — w*> «•-<'• ; t « T,m* Ire — It). »..»» -to- ~ , »M« '- UMmMUJU nxii"" ■■ ' •i.aiM. n\ Ttrtinnnr: The i lalcat pW«- »f f»n» Ingenuity i« < tb»t of making »Mrt> by lightning- i A .maa elA&fc tottery ha. he,-n np- , plied t.vhrdNRfy rawing marhlwu and t b,. 1-11 fr.mil I» njwrete them wry , aureenftafl) . Two .mall battery cops | ttirntoh aoflefeut pure tor all oreli- , nan machine work, wMle three drive , ito nredh with aitoolahlnc rapidity , threttah'.im thlcfcuemn. Of material. . The^n- of operating by tW. , iu.au 1* taM to hr about Are rent, k | day. which I* rcrtalnljr a Wry rbtap > , substitute tor the n-msUui tax on the , low«r llmto wjnl ml hy the prehc-nt ! , in.tli.id Krmalk JnHaa.-4.-Mbf Jratkel' J. II. Howe, of Wynmhig, habwrittrie .. letter to the Cbldogo l«cal New., In j ] c.itii|*ltaiKb with the ropruat made to j him ley the editrwa of thai Journal, to ! -ire a truthfbl eutement In regard to ! Hi wmaragnad and petit Jarora of ( that Terrlvny. AJMrf Josiir.- Howe I . Judkra again* the pofler. he I. under I ' enuwWnlfiMa ohHpattnne to ear thai the—* Rum* Juror, acqnltitil thnneel re. »Wi swell dignity. durnrum. j propriety of eunduet end imlllsetue. 1 a- I-, whianlveraalaamtraJVin. TVy were mrafol, palm-taking, li,u.dH««.t and ewuBfedltlnua. and Aral and rawlute for the right, ae mtabltotod by the !aw and the rridenre Healaoaaaerte that. In ttorotr fler year*' eijierlenre in vnurt#. he Wat never even more ' tlaillital, lalcUIgvat and resolutely bour.t iurte.. than time cuorposnl tartlr lurks. than partly

ef fourth- The .'greatest decorum wn» oheernd during the retirement of ito jury hi the murder case*.; a lenialc 'ttlliff having been oppuiutfd to take, •ihnrgr of tho women Jurors, wiio wen. sounodMcd with reps rate lodging., - in a room ajjoiuiug thai orcupted by the tuato Juror*. fun Mavuu ur xew vobk, In i-xurviaiog the power of appointing the head, of tfojurtrarnl*. OUufarBd upon htm by the new rhartrr. ha. not confess*] himself t o member, of Ida own political party. In announcing hi. action ilie Mayor *ny» that by the nuasriral rerord of the votce U)ioa lite MU in ito Legislature-. he would he niatlM ta conferring every *«*• oftbr ihlrty-lwo efttrrs npon hi. laiUskal friend. . but that a full exercise of partiean power would iinjtwril Inbjiote that ehould be entirely separated front inch considerations. Mayor Hail hat therefore apjioiute-l four Democrat# and otic Itepubllcan in the Department ofltocks. Urine Democrat. and two KnaMkans In the IVpartiurtit ef ITtaritiee and Corraction, . thice IVutarrah. ami two Republics, . !b the Fire iVpartment and Arc IVnt--craia and thro lUu.obUeane In the ■Ualth IVpartment. The 1'pUec K<*rd V equally dlrtdod In poUUea. '.ut with the undrrr lauding that thr ten errureieeu Vi'c heartily iodine the Wtowlng, from the Kew Brauwiek Pndimim— Tu papere tell ua that the bike In lluViWpltia had a graad time la.t Saturday, on the oeoulan efUw m-mi-leaof the oOcere of the Army of the Pilimir lieu, (leant rrae there, wUh Mteraao and 8barklan. Mcado and itoTMbV, and Schofeld and Beldmp, and there waa tnaete and a epecch la the " .Vradomy" barn Uen. Uartind^m^Georae HL Bctarjodtad^ want home full of patriotic ardor.

The dag waa Utr annlvcraary of Ixe'e ' eurrtodar, bpl there wa. no qmjal ' allaeiao to the fad, and we regard • thai aa la good taetc. The .uwmler d Iwe <u, In pant of tod, the cioh [ ef the war, and we are qaitc a. ready ulpuMka? ftfonda, but .we would rmtVw avoid poUle Mtfem of the kind , j tend tu toeter kellnge or tWMta^whlrb ehould be laid aalde. uma poHfoac e< it are tor from bei.g peMl and may require dUdplinr M*»«e lavt they trill gettlia: IM^HBa, we r^-d thTt 1«Ucy « I llllW ae nlwayt Met which avoid. W^qTMadlm, or irawvnbrancw of lm »*!'■ Thowt that tl.- Smith r«h dafor be own iuterahie to leant to— I frwwk ami thai thcaa who *ircin tin #iht whra the lit' of Hie rmte wraat uakeara the vwy men -to. are rvawtv in aH good kith to weloame tank to their w«m». hraltage ef puBUral privllMfe Itaae. ernug Iwr'.li1 .XwtlltilMyirK. We ranart help i

TiicFl3p»fcA A mki If laflicbor. a Ae the elrdioaa ta Coonectlcul wi» ee atfiTtoffii , depbtful whether the colored rote can " " ti polled then Urit year, ae,-. we pro- <*. ! eotne tegtalation will I* nccrae- ,l ' ury to adapt the rcgUtry and other •" 1 coodlUoo of tbhqa. Tha colored pop- d< I nbrttou of Connecticut, In 1BC0, waa « ht,flJT. 'AT prt-oat: II Tr firflBeNy « I laOUO, and the number of colored i voter* ta, any about l^OU. Ae nearly A ! nil the new citizen, will probably vote !• ' with the KepnbUtana. the liemocmta K< I may looe Connecticut, when the oolor- tl ' nl men ore admitted to the polle. tl Of the Stake In which the Amend- ^ : rnrat roofer, the right of vtrffrage on M I colored men, Ihoae having the largmt " r I colored popabUkei are IVla ware. Ken- •« • turiry, Indiana, Menland, New Jer- |> I wy. Xew Vorie, Ohio, l-oamylvanla. •' and Wort Virginia' Ae the but- «1 mimed Stale waa not trailed what the »1 but orneae vrae takmi. we arc unable m elate wliat to rhe number of her roto " oral ettlzene. In Delaware they nam- P bend dl.fcfi to WW. ami now tbi. P ■ daee of that State', population proha- a hly raw-he. 25,010, or .about tjOlO ii voten. In Kentucky, tie colored * population in 1«» wa« 2S<l,PfI, and o now bn ae high aa 2511, WO, which a would afford ubotir forty, thoueand k ( voter*. la Xew Jereey Ihr colored |i peofile numberal 2-1.3311 when the la»t " ' o-naaawa. taken. . Their pfcacntuuui- »' U probably go, 000— atoiut C.OUO c ' voter*. Thtar may he the uii-aru of U ' n-eleeUng Mr. CaUrll to tin- bouale K next winter. A very largo proportion a j of the colored |«ople of that State, how a : ever, reaidc in the nix lower couutlcp, " ' ! which. oompoH' lire Flret .('migreei- ! ioual district, and w hich are strongly I Republican now. In three the colored vote will not increase thr Itcpiihli- j can strength In the legislature. In a ' Mary-Jand tlen piloral vofers will num- f| j her alioul ar,UW, ami will prove an • aequlvltion to tlu- Ik-publi- ( [ ! can party, >n New York this role „ ' . will not to over 10,000, but tins will ) I prove tflnrewbat dangeroiu to the fir- t ' lure dominance of the party against r ' wblob It will, moat (irobably. he chief- r t ly throwu. id Ohio tho roloral rote r ( will he about 7, UtfJ. In Fimneylrauia tlic colored |aipula- ,. ' tioo, to 1SAO, vrae 30, WU, and U now, t ' probably, about 00,000, adiirdiaga . 1 vote of about 10,000. Iotble city the , [ colored people, according to the last , " ceneue, uumbered 22,103, Putting ,

the preecut colored population at 2.1" Wl, , ' tiie relorod rote will not for nxcoed , ' 4,000. Thr moetaftbla vote will he ( ' coat iu the Southern ward*. - (He Day. ] t, STHKSOTU Of TUE MisOXR OB- 1 - uae. — The strength of the Masonic ' , order tnXbc I' nilod Slates, aa act forth 1 f to the following statement. Is bellrvcd ' to to aa nearly correct aa can to ob- 1 t , ilocd from the moat authentic eon ro-* : I Alabama, 10.423; Arkansas. 7,076;' " llcitlsh Colutsbia, 143; California, » 8,106; Canada, S.0H; Colorado, 3ft2; '• Connecticut, IJ.TW; IVlaware, 728; II District of Columbia, 7S3; Florida, • 1,783; Georgia. 13.107; Idaho. 223; IIc linoU, 30,229; Indiana, 21,205; Iowa, 0 -21,4(2; Kama*. 2,643; Kentucky, 18,0 029; Louielana. C.099; Maine, 14,130; Maryland, 4,791; Ma-uchuactU, -28,- " 366; Michigan. 18,016; Minnesota. s 3,000; Mlaalmippl, 12,308; Mlaeouri, 11 14.871; MooUna, 336; Xebraaka, 980; - Xcvada, 921; Xew llrunewick, 1,313; L Xew Hampshire, 0,063; New Jrrsrv, 1 7,730; Xew York, 74,079; Xprth Caro0 Una, 11,184; Xava N-otU. 880; Ohio, l" 20,223; Oregon. 2,203; Pennsylvania, s 19,840; Rhode Island. 4,833; Sonth h Carolina (eetlmated)', 14, (M0; Tennes- * see, 17,000. Texas, 10.510; Vermont, "* 7,024; Virginia, 8,000; Washington, 8 348; West Virginia, 1,590; Wlerou- ® ain, 7,713; Total, yB„4M. e vstkte War CLanta.— The iuto L GmvMrmye; TlietJuartertnaeter'aiV- ,. pertroeot la now busily engaged in making up their Anal statement in refonnae to war claims, the statements heretofore pnaarrtad having been adjusted and entiled- Tho boli, arm between the Government and the - State la now supposed to to in the n neighborhood of 630,000, The edjualit mont of them claims InvolvM no Uttlu v labor. They are forwarded to tha dc'C |iartment at Wuhlngton, and an al- », way* feUowad by repeated eorrrv le psndesce for cxplanatioii. which, of I- course, inrolres no Utile labor h set - - — ^ Colored Vote ix Xew jteutr. j —Tha Xew ar k Adrrrliter has made r in i-acli Congreeslooa! Wstrfet, pglcul- - atinc to the voters la tho mho of one sting to J"

to every fire inhabitants. First IHelrict, 7,605 1,301 i, Saoaad Dietrict. 7,230 1,446 on Third DUWct, 4,943 B8B 1* Fourth Dtstnrt. 3^30 610 "J FiiUi District, 2,440 482 jn, Total-' •■23,210 5,004 of Port Orrttr Bomuar.— 1 The poet nn oftre at Ctayusa, H. J., was entered ^ on bet Wedncndny night by a burglar, and rehired of about 673 far postage elampa. The robber e&ctod an entranne by tmlncklng the door of the ofAce Wilt foh.! keys and pried opes the H money and other valuables, but took " nothing but the stamps, and went ,H.t t and kwknltto darw a/h-r him,' Tbe XewarV; tfsrsfog Kfiutr, after i w a shoal uspsswiosi, bra re-appeared ! C , rnlargrd and improved. It to puto j liatod by aeowrpentivc society of prin- « - tan, Aid to* a goad supply of the | .!■ i sinew* ef war. Mr. U. X. Crane, O i well brown ae a witty and sprightly 1 tb ■ writer to |hr editor, and WV hope that ! P i to will meat with tto "Uocee- which i wi > to ilra i na . • ! H '! the ' new inwrrv >tKnn *u — T* Se# Jereqy State ' I llonarapaflrk Medics: Sorbs v met >>' i at Newark <a Toesday, Aprfl « i fat tto purpraeofdlslundlng the ?f : prew-nl a— Vdarkra wed roorgaeir.o*

y %EH«HM»r»e. ZTSSti.1* ^iggtofbudd'^-: ha^rfij^- J " Hie highest >ie;tr,.- antiseptic and pr>- f. errvative In its rfl-.-cts. To be durable. 1 1 whitewash slrould to prepared la the j ml — ruu, Tja-uxwsjw., lime, and slack It In a dose tuli, - b cmreqd wtlji w cjotli to ^reaenxf tto j g Salt— as much as can to die- . c solved hi tto water need far stocking j and radaetog tto wash to tto reqatott , degree of Auidity— should lie applied, and the whole rams carefully strained aod-thldceaed wtlb a small quantity ; •' of sand, tire purer and Oner tto toller. J " few pouuds of wheat Hour mixed ae i ' 1 stele, may be added, and will, gisc greater pertaaueucy and dusability to mass, especially when applietLto exterior surface of buildings. With pure lime, properly elakud ami mixed with twice ita weight of Hue teud and sifted house uslire (oak ur to tot to preferred.) la equal > proportions, almost any cekir may to inailo by Ilia addition of pigment*. < slat*-, frwvnon- and ottor may to imitated, and without , detrnm-ut of tto dunsbiUly of tto I "sell. Thie covering to very- of urn »|h plhsl awl with good cOtot, to midcrpiuniug. stone fvnon, roofs aud the waits of torus, and - other out-build - Prolertily, Mwaver. the pure whitcsrasli is more healtliy than tiie colored, oa its alkalescent properties . are superior, and wlura used in cellar*. 1 and sleeping ainrtmcnte, produces salutary results. Xo pcrvu ] wiio regards the health of his family, should neglect to apply a coat of it i every spring. Country places, cspec- . tolly farm oui-hotuee, farces, Ac, are greatly improved in appcaraure by an anual coat of good whilewatli. and will mid to tlielr permanency from twentyAve to thirty-three per cent. A writer in tto last nuuitor ol i nl Iiouie advances some now and strange idoas as to tto purpose i which tto great pj ramid of Kgypt ' was erretesl. He snvs it to found that "(to am of one of its side*, is ' equal to the vguare nf its height. ' He denies tlutl they were built .far f toinbs'to the ruling king, tot on tto contrary, for Ito purposes of science, mattonuuic*. astroomny, ek-. Tto dose of the nrtirh- tons follows: i "tl to tto largest ami loftiest j diAce in tire world, covering mow ! tlian thirteen acres of ground, com- | prising 70,000,000 cubic foot of ma- j sonry. composol or stones from three ! to four feet thick and from seven to eitrhl 8,1 Ion ... manv of' tiietn Irsn. of ;

sported from tto Mokattam llills on i cu' tto opposite side of Egypt, Are huh- ■ dnvl miles away. Tto surrounding ! pyramids are only feeble Imitations of' ek this, whidi stands out ill all ita grand., " mechanical, as well as itsmetcreologloal, J solitariness, challenging the adruira- , ■' tion of tto world. In mechanic* It [ u affonls tbi same sensation which thu , " Iliad adbre in tto Uteratmv of Greece, ,o where wc bebild tto Aower lhat/nj rarer appenze to have known a^o^f | »i At heat, If foe Great l*yramld' was j preceded by older and exiwriurntal " ■tructnm, tls-y have eomplcloiy , «■ psssod away. What we now ire ita j „ tto Great Pynunbl is tiie crown and " . glory of all architectural cAbrt, with' no snltablc structure to go befura or ft , to follow 1U stupendous design. Aud ei It to the task of modern science to tell J us what 11 means." }J " PABts PV St-NUnitT AND Ctfr pi 1 untrr. .f r.irt rfv jcripfir • #/ tt» My$- _ fsrsst, and Ui.rrv., Ur Viet*", l ien, £ . SpUndan, and Crimrt af lis ISiy •>( •< l-aru— Up Jama V. McColm. Jr. Hi- J| Ifonsf PuUiOinp Co., PkUaddpiia m This Is the title of tto most com- I" 1 pitle and attractlvs bosk of tto dav. " ■ tasucd by tto "Xatfonal Ibrbllshihg " Cosn|iany," of Philadelphia It to a u large volume of over eight hundrol 1 pages. magniAevntly illustrated with r oncliundred and Ally Hno engravings, » by tto best French artits, and from J tto pen of a writer who knows Pari* n > well. It to Absorbing and entertaining . in a high degree for, toshlra containing u , a vast amount of Instruction, it •' abounds in brilliant and thrilling dm- J rriplioos of the darker sidra of Parisian e • lib-. Tto reader is carried into tto ■ [ dark and squalid qnartcra of tto Rag- . pickrrs, and to Iptroducwl to tto houses r of tto sad children or poverf v.- tto most J noted I-orettmond queens oYthe/W- i, • esWe are portrayed with perfect truth- ■ - fulness, the terrible Inroads which vice , of all kinds has tirade In French secfe- « _ tr, It shown with a startling vigor; £ Mnhllle end iu galctlm, with tto rel- I • upturns I'ssvo.1 an brought home to • - him; nod tto mad revels af the carf nival are rmmdueed with great arcur- e acy. Tto book to. Indeed. Paris pho- J tocraptod, and to iu attractive and * •eicy to tto reader as the eity Itself to * the Arm-nran visitor. Our author , ' dwells particularly on tto "rapldncse" t » with which our countrymen conduct ! . ttomsclrc. amidst tto <U- ■ „ temptations of tto gay dty; nor to tto r tto to the

book valuable only ibr Its sensational j qualities. It to brim-full of tto pita- * •au test historical Instrnctlon, and no ! one possessing a library should foil to ■ place it on his stolvea. It to gotten 1 in exquisite taste by the Publishers, and to qnltaas attractive extrruallv as « Amongst tto Ulnstratlims j of this fine work, we notice tto names of Gustave Dore. Do liar, Fkehid. Cler- ' get. and Ttorood— than whom France ' has given no more brilliant and sue- > rcmfol workers in the art of engraving. 1 It is nold only by subscription. Among Ure bills for pqhllc expenses ' recently presented to tto Commtoskmers oTHumboldt, California, to one or for "ebtctam* used in swearing Cblnamsn." Whenever a Chinaman ' I is sworn as s wltaes* In eoort a chick-en-cock nut to slanghtered in his ! pressnon,. and It is sagjpsted that a State totiery to cstablbhed to aid tto ] ; Chinamen In tsOlng tto truth. 1 Tto Aral lYntesUul sermon pnnetod ! writ of tto Mississippi, was by lle.r. Kerr, Baptist, at St lraiiv, . art, 17W. on tto nccasjun of tto funeral of his wife. Tto Aral | *crnwn In Xew Orleans, | i was preached November 17, I8UG, by Her. 1 Inlander Chsse. oftto Prnto-tani 1 ' Eptoeoi«l Charrh, H. T. II shiii to Id. Us, llromlway to erecting dghleen or twenty i excellent l-oildinp, on his grounds at | Long Branch, hjAopply, at moderats ! ffiljTrT11- -0 Zrri *{' Morwti. ISA» and ttakfo rows are , 1 1

Owe Good Trait.— IB has tacti i rata that roray . ntaf torn at kart eaek ; geod pofta tn bis rtoeActar. a gwrfl ' w»s Jo* going to church, but - , suggested to the traveler (bat Jem 1 Harrison might bs found at hosnc at « the next forge. Thie ptwwd ta ta { and the rustic who had led tto * j ffntihman'. hone ta tire -spot, «x- " claimed, "Wdl. I most say that for for it is tto only good point about him, he da rarer go to church." < Thus for tire peach orchards in Xew « j give promise of a good crop. • j Should tto lsuds safely westtor tto * i mouth of April, *n danger will be psat- J Special Notices. » r m. H. m w, ' ' 'f Miwter ir^ Ohsoiwrr. «»'' Xovo j ' ntsrsuss. ausuKns* •..! lATAaaa , I '^3 1 rnsh, pure Iu tl • Ttutmss vlislt «T*o- j ' sttntcu scvev* ts Ikl* UvUtbto,talpowtt."ul j I -tiwui~t, .we. . n.tswsst or I I lunir sin, I. TVie irrr*' oKPn >0011X1 Oo to | ' n»ira>stio « oas nguutisc .ew*n or to. i 1 ! j,,ra»te» TotU. *»U*'r.rv,a>.os>|»l | p.rtUU) rskaustalof It* mytrnbr trms.at | ' 1 n onlootir ios«irot rat. sr.*s ,"■«"*'«» ' I- t I* *oppU*4 '» Bootvtrort Btters, wOWO •• » 1. I .treortn-ooslolntof, OooIUeprotertUs | Cunoussipl ion. ^ lht'3

.".'V sad Morel, throve* to* b*ood^vo*o*U. bp j affflffiTff 1 l=aig 1" 'T syTTisw SrV"iK|' sir- ■"'•** pworiB** - rare? ts SSSSSSIStSpc jWossiasipllMrit tjj !K'l"p*t!w7tt.'r refU>rosa'»- i U>o dtco.tloo. mo pjrowul ows^ u 1(11111 (nod or wrtieRiO Mrvlr*«ble. ^TOt* tequire,!lWhoKko it Sura '"ovrTor* put to junl or«r,tlIq«Ku.,^r"rS,;"r "iteo, „r toe l—Uetit U lonsotstogsa* tho luq besto to nvrvM their tuo«tloo> to * oornsl tay<lubooS>5'bii sotaasjos ^>lre U^ortoUra^eSnreoou^uh bi'idw ti* ■iihi ■itrr>*il MiiraAitais. tVOooT lb* I leer ^Oo*Jw> of thoo pttU will I srsbo°rin^'iu>* i'otsioswo*' sasuisq^ wsl- ' I S5.t;S=Sg'r&.*B3S.-9j 1 UM M* OMdWtao, c*o\staS nsni, or oat bv } r * rUKEffZIE — Boo, HaddoaOohl R ~~f., oo ! ; to atst ,.wtbu .ca New Advertitaments. lor. Will prostly ooosoatoe tu aw. roe uh . I n» Rihot «v. hrtow RlsthTfhllo. | TROMARaSRAW, ! I I s*artMhotst.bolow auto. PhllsSHpbl.. I , j A T vim 1, In hew Ttakf lodivss'r^UlMU : j | US other state*, lor pervosa troa. any SUlo ' ' I AAjd*"** """a* "Soumi* "brer1*-:jX-™rT"'5PaSfe.e. e T-.pt' Kraa5r*WUllS5".

HDfiLETS 1 X ivlui-svl lllmoi-v. I'SSSSSs:. "OUR FATIIKB'8 HOUSE" or ; r The Uuwrtttea Worvl. | • mrb°*",L "'nulw^u tuorarata ! ! vSSs33JSfe«i I : lfftiKssssesjEKiify:! : ! ssi-s.-',,"KK"rt.2; • j ^OENTS -\y ANTED 1 i ! Physical Life of Woman I TWENTV-rtrTH THOUSARO Row RRADT Rp VKO. II. KArHETS, V. D. - | "to'^la tau'ibTJo ( i aoovr, and lao lo I* *l|^ **1 * I ' ^ Mr'waft" B^oernrL > ' Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. ijrjrSHE PuhUe are aenet-»llp ' THE CHEAT STOKE

JLACKKY IVILLIAMX. dexxisviijjs, Cape Mat Co.,' x. j.. Where thvp will Sod E.orp Vartst) ol XEW GOODS, jut rec el ito rzor tbi. Cm . A aAGRItriCRRT STOCK BRSSS SHAWIfi i Other GflOdJ SelaotoS with sre.t asre sad jnat adaplnd to L°"' £i^*I^nra\Mi"ntuBt***' Vtlb TonWo Mko ptouure Is atstlof that our Choice CoocLs VUtJUiC v_« UVJVAC1

L0*f DOWN FIGURES FOR CASH ! ' w. stake s Speelalljot staple cut.i»/ | Bleached-. Muslin Department I lleiag the Largest and Best q Assorted in fire County. j core and see oce «w stock RIOI1T i A fell ure up 4 I.OTHN, CAMIMEBER. Ltssvn Drills, Etc. for iter's and rots' wear, Conltpoosad A Csampaaaable a laroe itock of Orocciea, Queens Wart, etc. ^SMsreCro.' larrelao sow »ku> pos bare ! «r You win And Ht THE CHEAP j STORK of Mackey Williams, PHOSPHATES, LUMBER, j FLOUR AND GRAIN. ■T THE qOANTITT. j iT,° Hi SZlmltMuli1 OUOk* Xew and Choice Block, | At* The Vert Lowmrr Pmcra. | COME EARLY AND SECt-RE GREAT BARGAINS. MACKEY WILLI AMb, nr.NNisvn lx ^ IN. C. VmoaaCo.. ix. W. Oob. IhntRT A BcVTll Sra., csrt ntr crrr, s. j. (Mlllor Store RalldUf.) I rBESH FALL AID VOTER STOCK. j DRY GOODS, J Low Profit* '. For Cash, or Ex- ' BLAyL-B"®*"" **" STRIPED ALPACAS, SRRETIROS DOMESTIC COODS. tetloBv, Koslerj Bad Trimmings ef all klRdt. CARPKTIXtie. !|Bfet.'a :jst ; Qamu. Ola* a ad Ksrtiei.e-.re.. GROCERIES. POTATOES A l'RODVE.' CreS.otahss«>' tie Rsrtsr. Rpa a Fisd.^ Agvaosltarel h>P*.o,aol» ■ *.ll.b,-P— d-ka^ OAK A NO l''vns WgX>I>.

GEO. W.'^aclTH, # L ?"t<~ Hdf J»i|t|6v6 »Svui»itai stack ,.. t, . Latest Sty Ik of Wjft.L PA5*iS5R,S! * i * 1870. J Being the Handsomest aasorUncnt of the kind ever iutroduccd into Cape May county. And Is' now prepared ta fcfnfeh Itotn In any qOantity, aud in Every Variety, from the Plainest to The Finest Gold lepers And al PHILlDELPBIt PRICES. window curtains and transom paper. Paper Hangins I Kcstly executed. Alto, EXAMEI l->4* tloot- at Hraamalik- Ibices. The great odrantagc derived from having Pa- j | |*tr Enamclsd to that It can be scrubbed like n hoard, and laru four times a* long aa jtaimr put on In tto usual way. | No. 10 Waahinpiori Ht.j-T&»6«te tbe Centre House, CAPE MAY < ITV, X. J. rfEfi'ijr S' Wcfoju/ Tit. ;j pTRotioal Paint sr. ; GRAIMTfh, CALCIMINING, WAllL: PAINTING, > VAlV ■ rtllXA GI.ONBIN'G. Aud All ultor Paiutiug Xcatly Executed arid Sati, taction (iuarautral. No. 10 Washington St, opposite the Centre House. Cape May City.1 N. J. GEORGE TV NVtlTII. SUCTIONEER, Cap* May City, X. J.

II ■— -■ ' Cape May Builders' Mill! * "yy K ARK SOW PUEPAUEIr To Manulacttu'e by Su-am AT ('APE MAY CITY. SASH of All Sites, GLAZED or OTHERWISE. Sknttors, SUnds, Doors, " MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, "Newell Posts, Urackets, ,, AND SCROLL WORK, ALL PATTERNS): ALSO, job WOltlflX PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG SAWING. EI.OOR BOARD* rtlRMNIIED TO ORDER, ll , LOGS SAWED INTO ANY SIZED stuff be(jl*IHFJ>. s .. All Kinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. ; Thto mill having long torn a want at Cape May, we coulUlently cx|wci that our people will encourage home Industry, and wc pledge punelrr* lo give them 1 good work at as lew price as any mill the country. EDGAR P. STITES St CO. • Eon AH P. STITKS. GRUIUIR W. vAIIR. | , ,

j TDOWEU'S COMl'LETE MANUILK ■ Bayer-FbraphBtc or lime. tarmoaU I Potarb. ' a perfect rzitTiurrR voa all caoF« I j teriataTVas, reablrit tore*! -Coi»pk1*i Nan r j ""H1K7' " " '°°a"10"' ° I MENar aoWEO. MasufarturUr ChreUl. • (Jtaj'a r-etry ILreJ, nusdrtpbls. ^ ^ 1' rb5v^a%^^fWu!i^i^taWt!li*lro | } aiUlssJs eoBBrmlDz^lt lo be thabsal FarUllrer * | vieta » Broth atrret. Bsltlwers, Md. i *| jjAt'Gn'a RAW BONE Super-l'hosphntc of Lime. ■ I SrBiva WSWjp 1870. FARMERH, v GRAM. sa must Add to tha Fertility of the aoU.^ ^ Go* tb# ralar of yror outlay tho Flrat Breoon ' Roep your toll trre from ooslooa wood, Or.r H XTEENrosre of cdootaot oao. oe oil . - rsTTila." ^"rea"."*IrSP>'>T*r1r JTT ; Ef Klfh'r taarasred A Mosdord Woreostad. ■ roo Sato by Arrloultsrol Drolore gsoarsllj. , Baugli «fc Sons, imnmtui. t '■ trmaa, No.se Sooth Doloaooro Svoaaoa f ' mhtooo rntUDRirntA. -jd KB TAEUBHED IN ISO. ' Fancy Dyeing EstnbltakraenL j i j. a. w. job F.N. | I ,f TYTR nlBs, Woolao Md rasa, Oaodi, of I J \J a, or f Sracrtpttoo. Thatr asparlorUr of . I ! : dyad too wool brllllaot a Rials oolors. Crspo I ■ Alao, GaaUrareo-a Asosrot. aod Csrtsta#; ! 1 pm aiui Twolva Thousand Foot Ofidar Ndtdiirstra, » tab '« A. ». NILDaCTH. KM Capo May City. il'fi, IN 31 DAYS i ess wr^isssuscsi. j WMtaj- * :

Clolhlers. ' |« CREAT ATTRACTIONS ! Spring and Summer Clothing I. II. N.VIITH'N STORE. , ladies' cloaeincs, •; jiL.NTr ruMiiuisu ouups. UNDEBVHlars AND DBAWEHS j GREAT EXHIBITION Xl-HV HTTLHH NPRIXG AXD Ml'MRER CLOTHING ! EXCELSIOR HALL, FHtLAbELrUIA. Having purchased our Stock at ketimely Low Prices, during the late ! depression in trade, we are prepared ,W"h the tod* and ctrea|w*t slock of Ready-Nlade Clothing, - 1 that we hare orrr been able tu uffer t» J tto public. good pit. I 8ayc your Moue^hyjhuying your UloEd wkc^df ldtwrrnrr, ■ kxcrlriuk Hall. , S.E. cor. Second A M arlet 8U, l'hllr«. -'W--

Boolt and Hats. RE-OPENED ! BOOT, SHOE and BAT STOBK, On Mansion st„ near Jackson, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j l^ ' a cp* r*do^ Lad to* KM So., Xlaa** Turkey Goat I rpwattrjiste!- . 1 -jsswsmSS-. W wSS" , Boot#. Boy#- Cosrrere Uattara, Bora' B.j«"»al Boots Hots' Gum >hoo#, rbje W I pfvts CbMd resojuto*. . b*. ! rdr^'/a rvhfiu jilSJbS |mroa!ar laas' 'a* Hsto and Oapa for Hva aod Boyi. Millinery, eto. Cape Island Millinery Store. MRS. S. HAWKINS Millinery, Men'a Halt and C*pt,La- , diet' and Children'* Furt, Milliner] Coodn of Crery Description. ' Also. LADIES' runs AKD SEES8 TRIKRIKOSJ { A Compt'rot Ejltaf Bad Dew# MaXrr ' . fi*N^B— Aire orw^FALL «nV WI.dTtlt DKT I NEW FAI''- «>u W1NTKH J MILLINERY GOODS. , Velvet, Straw and Silk j >M too. l-atr.t Btdro for I.v llraatfl CestUisa.. ; Hooyi, Cotaota sod Fur#, DRY GOODS, sua#, and FoyUoo, naUlsoa, ShauU. '"pfl^^WKlc# Oofrlo.vt 3YaB and CtahtngTajicr, Ingrain, Stair and Bag I'arprU; HsttlOB#, Corral Vtati." Jake h. Saaii, i mtia-tie Core Mar Crort No oar May tub tin haw Jala*,. . FALL AXD WIXTEK PlSBIO.th. S M ■LS.*ars,2.":ffM:,,3.!';: " rctlu*r»a roarotinHro. ta Worb-sorlrW. • of *r»'as ut sulUDf lsdire' dreuaoo. aa*quoa I k N**wtlo.. UoaouU aod Choat.ut Bti. | 8TB16LLBS AXD TBIdlPHS OF P.T.BARNUM ,1 WsiV»siri-8iw>it i,.*"i*«« Lasub o*va j y '"3,"rffiaJSsca"" ; 1 aa R**w*a*ai run rna- Ramraaviuao. j i i 1 1

Lmeh&.W are's (Solum fjiUE J.A.BGST .LSBORTMEXT HARDWARE IX SOUTH JERSEY. ! ■ : AT- ■ lil 0 .... f - ! ' S : E I » 1 3 "IS 1 | r 2" "•»! x I ! § g | S 5 5 a m ^ gAH WEIGHTS. 'AIH CORD. NASH riTLLIEt, • (IB LOt'KM, haui rAlTEXEBI

LEACH Aa WAKB'K. .• i I £ ! 3 a a * si H ^ to s 4 - D 2 r S 5 b 4 U a « 8 0 ■ S tf 2 * u ! : a "I I JURE PLAXEI. ' I Jack Plane*, Smooth Ptanea, Mltro Plane*, Bend Planes, Rabbet Ptonn, Double and Single Plane Irons, LEACH A WARE**. gt*i s ? 1 1 1 § f "a StS.fci 2 r "i I * £ B a - mifani n\v "i f r ?i 2 r J, You Want auy Rind of CAEPENTEHS MASONS' FARMERS' TOOLS ' ! «0 TO* I. EACH A WARE'S. (' s S s I i i j § j a-;.*6g •83 " i - 1 s o - SS d 3 . at — M. Flour! Flour! Tho Tory Heal FLOTTjR in 'riXK C'OCXTHV I Cheaper , I Tiiui 'at Any Otkcr .Sturr 'M tire County. | I.KACH k «<> ARE'S. ^LL kinds of Croo»zri»B>, PROVISION S CHINA WARE WILLOW WARE "Wooden Ware. *<%, E... X.., Ac. r • AT