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CITY AND COUNTY : >"| it* 11 cebju.l sow the cxcitoxncnt among the colored people. Cape May city enjoyed the cowimnrtnai s part of yesterday, the ill— latratina being brought to. wddan tanatnaUoo about noon by a drenching rain storm, which kept op, or ralber poured down, with pereiateut fury thereat of the day. The eelebrelion waa inaugurated uleunriae by the firing of several rounds from our famous Cape Kay battery. Dirine settler waa held daring (lie day In the A. M. 15. Church on Franklin atmt, when eloquent apeeefaea. appropriate to the day and oemakm, were delivered by Measre. Bbanklin, Turner, Duke and other distinguished oratora. . In the rorenoon a parade, with mn»ie, military, banners, and other manifestations of Joy, marched through the streets. In the evening, despite the storm, a goodly company assembled si the BanaSrr House, concluding the day with a spirited hop and iump!uou» ■upper entertainment This aflkir closed at a late boor amid great en- | True Gooo Tkhplaxr' Coxvxxrtox.- Arrangement* (or the approach • . ing District Convention I. O ef G. T., , to be held in this place on Thursday ' and Friday lath and JOth intt, are uoariy oamplMad, and will be more foh ly announced next week. We look for s full representation from every Lodge 3 in the District, and trust that the 1 Lodges throughout Cape Kay County \ will not disappoint ohr expeciation*. IMogatt* win be well taken can- af, and their stay mado as piouant and i profitable as possible. A public Leo- , tare win be given In the M.E. Church, t by Iter. G. K. Morris, of Salem, one p of the rising and most popular Tem|«rsncc Orators of the Stale. After „ the lecture, a banquet. la comnlitoeal \ compliment

to the visiting delegates, wUl be spread in the splendid dining -tiall of the Centre House, llav. J. B. Grew, of the < (trend Lodge, will be present, to ad- , dram the company, before the ftatlvl- , Uea are concluded. Tu* West Jxiwky PitmmrrntY 1 waa farmed over thirty years ago. (Nov. 1839.) from the Presbytery of Philadelphia, consisted of thirteen churche-, embracing the aeren lower counties. Iturilngton was inhaeqnently set off at a new Presbytery, and the Camden 1 • church" were added to It. The I church at Gloucester, stUl later, was - transferred to the Philadelphia Prcs- < hytery. The number ef churches ■ within the preaent bounds, now num- .' her twenty-eight. OfaU tbo ten ministers, who originally formed the Pre.- 1 Itytery, itev, Mr.-WIDlamaou, of Col.l 1 spring, In this county, alone remain- , « and except one other, Dr. 8. B. Jones, C probably none survive. Mr. William- > son is. therefore, the father of the Pre- : bvtarT. " qbfekmi or Base.- Our migratory contemporary, TU Star tf Hi Cap*. fhlch for soma mautlis past has been twinkling to the delight of Its readers, in an orbit radiating from our county seat,eornmpllahcd during the past week a specie* of meteoric evoluti on not exactly according to Guntir or Heracbrl. J1 In other words the Court House planet '' suddenly disappeared from lis plaee in the newspaporial firmament, aod by a r certain typographical agency, known * only to the Initiated, and according to Kellogg', theory, Its exterior disk as suddenly appeared In Chicago, then In a number of cur Western towns and villages, finally flashing from Mr. A. * M. I ray's dry goods stare on Washington street, with its Internal peg.. ' added. Typographically considered the aide of the "Star" which is printed * in e| Western city la bit-class ; for ,. the inside the editor promlsea further , Impromnents, which hi course of Ume ">11 aarehpttemalrea. * Tux Xbw nor. Law,— Which goes into e fleet this spring, taxes every dog h two dollars, and bitches three dollar.. A 11 makes the owner provide hit dog with a cellar with nam • and address a on. The money raised U to go as h heretofore. It also makes it lawful U for any person to kill and bury any dog or bitch found running at Urge a without a collar, or known to be unregistered, for which service he or they » shall receive the sum of fifty cents per w bond, to he paid by the collector of the si wstu, ui is- pua oy we collector oi tnc

town, township or ward where said " dog <* V.ich wasKIlril, upm preaonLition oT proper aflMarlt to that nflbct. Therv is also on foot a movement in Condi Circles to assess the sum of 86 for .log. and *10 for femlofcaa, to he rollwtod for city purposes, by the we look for" a «rady ttmtertTta . *"S'Sys>SincuJHoxn LAJn>ora.-OB Sunday test there arrived «t this port tin WtfcL Vwt Cars M at.—' We learn .•>sei±

w« Mllkr presiding. Mwnhsr present at roC call— Mem rsHugbea, Thompson, J. G. W. Ware. J. S. Ware and W..W. Ware. Dr. Kennedy subacqaently appeared * end toak his mat. The several standing committees re- „ ported progrms. The ordinance respecting laxm for ' the current year coming up under the '• head of "unfinished husincm'' was on ' motion of Mr. J. G. IT. Wore, laid '' A communication from the Board of * Commindanws imnalteg Oetmdl to appoint n convenient time for yu-n-'g * a Joint Meeting, so that both may gaoling various matters appertaining - to their official action,'' was presented " aod read. * On motion of Mr. Thompson the ' cotnmnnlcatlon was accepted and ordered to he placed on flic. Mr. Hughes moved that the dark be ot Commissloncri that Council will be ' happy to receive them on next Ketar- ® day morcisg at 0 o'clock. Which was not agreod to. ' Mr. J. 0. W. Wars moved that UK ' clerk be instructed to notify lha Board nf fVimmliilmwn that Casr*"*!' WH> bo pleased to receive them oo Saturday evening at B o'clock. Which waa agreed to. i Mr. Thompson moved that when I Council artyoarn it adjourn to meat oo 1 Saturday evening at half-post seven ' o'clock. i Which waa agreed to. 1 The following bills were presented 1 and ordered paid:— Stltaa — mrtluf *ata, He. tj» ' J. O Garrlsas. (USowrj. SSI ' o>« Ws.s, prlsUs* -Sola. ofoa4ft," *" I On motion of Mr. Tliompson the or- | nance en titled "An ordinance respaoting Taxes for the year 1870" was token np on ito final reading aqdpqaard ' by the following vote:— ] Afllrma live — Messrs. Hughes, Ken- , nedy, Thompson, J. G. W. Ware and I W. W.Ware-:.'

' Negative — Mr. J. Stratton Ware. On motion of Mr. Thompson the 1 Committee on Protection of Property - and Improvements were instructed to ' plane screens in the windows of the Jail Building, so that nothing oould passed in or out through the same. On motion Council adjourned. C. H. M aoiiath, City Cleric, raow dznnistillk. May find, 187U. ■ MX*. Enrnua*:— Yesterday (Sab- ' we bad the pleasure ot witness- ( Ing a new and very tntenaUngexerciie < the Installation of the newly appoint- I ed officers and teachers of the North ' and South Dsnnlavflle M. E. Sunday t Schools. The exerdsea were held in the South Dennis villa M. E. Church, immediately after the usual afternoon servioes, , and conducted by tbo Pastor, ltev. B. ' Lippiocott. The 119th Psalm 1—16 ' rend by the school lu concert.— J following lieauUful lines—" The ' Reward"— were then sung, j After a few remarks by the 1 'as tor i upon " The Teacher's Work," the fol- | lowing Scripture lessons were read, the j . Pastor and Superintendents taking ' . parts. aU the offleer* and teachers j ' standing at the altar: Hotaans XII, 1-8; Cor. fit, 97— j 31; Eph. XV, »— 10. The following questions were pro- ■ posed to the candidates:— j" 1. Do you Mew that the ateoo of - Sunday school teacher is one of great l solemnity, requiring tbo Divine bless- J of Its duties? i 3. Do you believe the doctrines of tbo Holy Scriptures as set forth in the ' Apostles' Creed, and In the articles or " Faith of the Methodist Episcopal ! J Church? 3. Will yon endeavor to leach tbrso 7 your scholars for tbrir spiritual edi- . 4. Do your give yourself to this sa- 1 ' cred work with the desire aad purpose ; * do all you can for God's glory and j , good of others? The following Fledge was then taken ° and repeated by all:— ; J •' 1 promise to devote myself With j , all diligence to the Sunday School 1 - work. I win endeavor carefully to ] study the word of God, that I may

1 teach iu precious truth to my scbol- j I • are.' f aBI euihiiioi tn Ik regular and 1 . punctual in attendance upon aU sen- j ) n "ions of the school and all meetlagi of j if teachers, and in every possible way ; ' D seek the inteilrctnal oral spiritual wcl- : i ie fere of my scholars. " • ■ All then united in singing:— n H~.es, U.I kssrs Uls sslsu row, *" An earnest, fervent prayer was of- ] fcred np by Bra. J. IL Diverty, In bi- ^ half of the schools and the 'Sunday ] school work. Jlro IJpplncoU pro- ! f. nooneed the Benediction, and the large i congregation retired much pleased ' with the exercises, and h-nog a renewed interval In the cause of Sunday r- lino. I m toM^Whta8 LteSttaWkyr *' \ ' ~ wort cos^m. to this JuhUew rf^ •

I After oamiag loonier, a lot of seeds, * received from Washteftea, were dls- ^ fell to the C3nb, In adeeradam Willi a d KaotUy^eptrtsfaxa to* Agricultural Department were paaaad around, u b- aim wan mora aaeds cootributad by the moahare. .- Tbsqusation "What is the moat pro. I e Stable crop to raise on Cape May soil P' n was brought up for discussion. d Mr. T. Van Glider fcvore corn. It is the crop be intends, mostly topical, if In this J. Voas, also agreed. 0 The question was asked, why, If corn g is the moat profitable, there is not more y of (t. raised, end its importation etopc ped? Tberepiy was, because the moat 1 of us are pajW Taon attention to 1 something dec than to our farms. Mr. J. Goody alto fevora the raising I e of corn; an the above named gentle- ; w man believe in rotatioa of crops. Mr. H. Buck thlptw broom corn Is e very profitable, so docs. Dr. Way.— , 1 Besides the fibre, the seed is worth half e as much as com for feed. J. Cranlol - likes broom com wall, but hopes raach better. He would rather bare one acre of hope, at the prices they now i hear, than twenty acres of the best com I raised in the county. , I Mr. T. Townscnd tliinka corn is tlm r thing. A field of good com always looks beautiful to him. He who has a foil crib is apt to have other good I things. Although so farorabtc to com i would not advise the planting of that alone, as, in his opinion, no man can succeed by confining himself to crop. Bat while it should be the I staple, other crops should be produced. From all thai waa aaid this evening , it would seem to be the opinion of this club thafcorn is the crop for Cape May. "Which is preferable foryouhg ladles tol jnuslc?" for next meeting. VAX. At A Mxrnxo of the Cape Muy city Presbyterian Chatch, April fiulh, ' 1870, the following resolutions Were adopted :— Itev. Theodore A. Lcggett, having received a call to the Hariam 1 >—V. " I V.» V.—I ' . navmg receivcu scan io rue naruuu Presbyterian Church, New York, : r-

has requested this congregation to , Join wfttrhim in asking 1'resbvtcry, to dissolve the connection which has ' so pleasantly and profitably existed > between us for the last two years. 9 therefore, be It I Resolved. That in reluctantly com- ' plying with his request, wo do 'hereby - express our afihctloo for Mm and sad. nam In haingobfiged to part with him. ; Be it also Resolved That wo hereby bear witness to his fidelity in earnestly and constantly declaring the whole counsel or God, and In thus leading . souls to the feet of Ills blessed Master. 1 Be it also Resolved That wo heartily I commend him to the care of the Great 1 Slirphrrd of the Church, in whose name * - ministers, preying that in hla entrr- , upon the labors of his new field, he , evrr find the promise verified "So I am always with yoa." sasss!"-"-; It didn't hurt her much! Miss j Johnson, who ran off to Philaj delphia with Rev. Horace Cook, has Just been married. Horace waa lbs , victim, litis time, he having been de- : posed from life ministry on account of! the escapade. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 3s^MSS--SS=B| e« Martst rt_telew5u5ivalil2«tels ' taut jiSp KxiAij. nxsn dixxbk i ^ ami fa— •; fecrdiss . J Na. Marks) it^tsggw Kiois, rail'.. I pOR BAI.F.1 stovx rnaNACx. ' lollsH. MwooS Of Cool, with rips stUfkse Aggty >s JOHn axrvxa,o» tptatso—. J^OTWBt jXissat^s, Tf!l,« I l">!'l! laiMMSM^i'loiS ss^woU sallSsu re."."— | ltoiite!l rmamt,aS%rSasMrom I | S', " J,'UKI:IIOI.DK«-- MtamxK. AssSfouateswoUsksfusBasreartaMs ! : to lUiaiu of tea soastf sM:»i- y.,.

r psil roof. All pvtvooi Asitss bssmqss *•- ' I waosV Wtta IS* HI Bu«r< Mill Slfo the, 1 I Tbo oaaool aootiaTel •s&'alsid >111 Of j I.SMW1 tslor. if. J.. Apni sm>, iara : c too Assssl Ks f tiag *l tfes stocsaoMrfs of I m-tfeMauus Howh" HofMoftr tkf saoi- : WKDXXSDAT. tkf ims DAT mt HAT . mi, si ta« aoorotr osimk r. H,hiia> o( slffUac tenclon te Ik. aaaulas rilyof Cops MsT^'A^ruaHhTlpvj1' ' j patent English ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. ■ i3aa.-3.ria"-

*■ Hw, ASMMmmmO- , N" CHEAP STORE. it ' . — 1 D. 4c h. It. GOFK I. KICK, LIU, C1LC1IK rUlTK, canxwrasxAtoxaixoKAia, ^ oils, PAiirra. ploob ! •» "- ""Si SiH£EK«C! 0iT' " , Mill Feed, Potatoes and Country Produce, nikHMMs LxrnoH coal ssa t FERTILIZERS, | M m ■ l.« ^r'A'Myawjre.j.otksw is ] ! ■ x! 'a^nosif sal I'sndjwo kflofo psnkos ls( | f * A W. CW. Bfs-BnsM Tistk A Tsrsplks, J I Lov-r n. * a, a. eovr. • DRUGSTORE! i HThi- lAirgrat ftnd Hi-ot n I -Ai DRUGS, ! Faiil? ItJitiis, Mmtry, j TOILET t ASO T Fanoy Articles In Cnpa May County. — . 1 . ALSO, * rtxg old aaAHDixa, , For Medicinal Use 0HLY, ? «.! . '

f r°' ^ b' [; Dri. n.tltfV A .WECR.lt, d < -- vv .-mo.. A — ; j W CAVE MAT C1TV. — i~ ' , N,u- Z : i. Undertaking Establishment, ; jj[ WASHINGTON STRKXT, y 1 Tks Piopflslorof Uls bUlkkMnlniipi ,t [ ts (ormlik^sll^Ui^MoSffS^lMSfOvrMrBla Is I Patent Burial Caakets, o i Mft lit WOOJ Mlta ruis Wslsot ' *°rLOTrf cov»:s"urcorriN«,'ol I ■opmsr MrVsas esus NikuHi. *Uo, c tmmd. isom, ss4 olksr cosisa. | -I""- ISA'S. , st - • —• • i ,jAT i ' GOLD PRICES I CASH I ' ■ LARK BOOKS, NTATIONK R Y , * > SCHOOL BOOKS, Miscellueou Rooks, Hogaitors, Ar. "j NOTIONS, ; kl AKTICLXX. < Family Mudlrtaos, I FISHING TACKLX. \ \ TOBACCO "AND 8BOA RB. j J Soap, Candles. Family Dyes, a TRrXKS, VALISES, S j CMMrre'f CbaxAss, Cried Sl»««, 1 I *"*' T**'*' ">»-• | j CafKtioiiery Department, jj Fine Confections, Foreign " fe Domestic Frulta, ' CANNED rXOITS, ll.». f- <Siii-1*t»«>i.'is Htoro. j * I WASHINGTON ST. a DELA WAS! AV„ J ^ Caps kl.j 111,. ^ i [ESTABLISHED IBL| i J ! VinSL8B A' OIUFFIT118, j ! * I SAWSI AXES! SAWS!

* i ■ | t f| " i btvbFk j i - t-tiT-gijrs.gwsiaa ■ , | Arooastlc Itirtablc Usap, Tor the (I^^sMa of ladbfl CbBdnL ; . j SOLD BY AU. DBUGGIST8. ! 7 I*T of a,aoo .Vewipaorri \ J_i Vot I stamp C. p. SOWELI. k CO.. ■ : S9 rsrk Saw, Nsw York. ■ j W slivs srmUs la Msn wks mlli > 91 M as n scut. SmImms ii»m sas ksoore- - 1 smSa^- ■ : JA 1 i - 1 - *■ ■ 'fatXTt VtAKr KXVCaiKNCE in THE , •* I PAL "{yASxa s revwiiia'si »w ./'m^ '

- 1 Now Ad»satiaa stents. QON'T DO IT! r 1 reinas, ronrmuv 4 Mfub D. M bull IM L 1 V VOUI, WUlHl omVajk tkU SpalsrsUss, pfi1, WUS Ual mmk Psklrnk.1 UutiSmUM 61. !». •>! slse, tksl Is .■■• ks tuls, ks sksll tol.it la MS tlm ssms smouL ul OMM Uf " *"** L a. WOOD, [ Mtofajaun^outai ceasxTs: • Sgjg trstts fsjai^to * ' SU»1BSVSlS£r%3!S 'J&Z « * jnAKLY ROSE IUTATOES For Ralr. fakoerlber oOVrs teuJ. A^lsSld^BUTolta. .lywyto. ryire. Tkms roUMma i Wasted! 81000, 81000, 83000, 8SOOU, C WANTED O.V ^EXT SECCOITT. ^ tN° NEW DXSC°WX»V. l

: lufcfd asewfDatafktd riKNITUSEA SEU Tsit Wslaut rksmbov sails Is cur if Vs.- j cod. Tom wUl isv. mom, b, aulas u. s ..II hsfore psreksslsi s las whfre . ' rpmd lew Article of Food. Tar tseatj-lrr cents yaa rss baj of jour Sragdit or Grocer a parkacc . I Sea Mots Parlor, manufacture* from Irish Mo» or farrsgtea, whlrh ■111 Bake sixteen quarts af Blanr Maage and a like qaaalll] of Puddlnga, rsatarda, I rcaan, Charlotte ' Rune, Ac. It la bj Ikr the rbrapral, kraltbleat and moil drllrloaa food In thr world. Band Sea Moss Farine Oo., CS Park Place, N. Y. PLANTATION BITTERS. . S. T.— 1860— X. bla and dsbllltatad. AssiTonloand net. to which woman ara aspealally aubjact, It la suparaadlno rvaay ar rrls'A. It .atTs.^ Tr^l'si'l" paalfS af dlmrS.r which mbdcsslMfa ;>« twdllr "VfMS'k T TO ifwi af nsaf— of ssd C. tilth k, ■ flMi tJts^tiS^sLsrjTw 1 NChL, SSIIM k, Gears. E. Wsrtss. Jr.. Frew ll.sTlsnafcsM Aulkbr.sad lit. *c-,nil-i-1 ... r ^^1*111 fore piasUsg. II l> ■ aribud, labor as. 1st, Msklsf kooa. ThoaasMaasTSboagkl II. «nj 1k.iua.rd, Mara wssl II iMk PdllTaa : ggs^^rj&ji^sr 4! JHR RIEIT MHir.IL DlSnVKY ! dr. walker's calivoonia 1 VINEGAR niTTKR»: j is* More Utn 500,000 Fereooa ff - lii hi ri f

NU £ jh THXV axetwot a vtll tji ||| FANCY Ml. If* Ks.-s'ssiKfi.'ss: swssai hi TkPV an Iks GREAT stoon 1 r*M Isvlfarelsa ai tb. ,

Reel Eiialc. FABM8 WAXrtfJ~ 9 ONE HLKUJUre XNSCE .AUSl, 'P> ffeWRm^^T" « BUfLOING LfpbR SALE ! " .urast^r"^"' p ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, ; JATW'WrOO j treat. Mood and Congress Strrrts, I MsmasSu I HII.DItETH.A, TATLOR. ( C'n|w Muy : REAL ESTATE BROKERS. : ESdSliSSSsrS ; ^^^^Jk^LrTOn'kTThUtr'.'ka' ■ DANIEL M. FOX 4 SON, COXVK YA ,SCKKS j | -ul K8TATE Ageqts. Office, No. M0 X. Fifth SL. | a & Building Lots'!: J^EAL ESTATE ! R. U. SWAIN, Surveyor, Conveyancer. 'UlUlbJVI, UUUVbJOUbbl,

Real Estate Agent ; I Cottajes, Boildlu Lots & Farm, • J^SF^Mu'ZZn Cs. ,,K° " «.-^ofl4v*a°ff«db sad Wood %f°° \ r C« pa Msy.'N. J. I , QOTTAGE JfoOTrJ, . . it i FOR SALE! ' C AT CArK MAT CttX,yi. J., - IMakins Atlantic Hotel GiGimfls . I tor.u« «• Jl.t IVJO. CapaTTa, QlT.'fo J' Columbia House. o Decatur HtreoL S3"> ft. 30 h® | 40 | 60 w -!m|! i ' ' *| 30 | 30 1 30 i - Jackson ab :;,vf ft : ~~r - | r ; : -if; i ^ .. ili - | YK t LlKk'6 LOT MY KUBIII, i -roe special complaints." Dr. Clark-. INVlGOUATSR ilirn atreoRlk j • . • fna' also kasasSsI u' dlaawn a? Ik? Lupi ; sad Dlrastlvs Orsass Mas Oss DaUsa. III.. . : -IK « I rvtl I ' r. Pall, ..! . - -! '1*. 'i .'Vl1 Jr.

4jnr MSrt ! EL l^ilPI BUfiftU. s^arisis ' ' rnruL.'.uiaaYaad 'I'as'aTtodtM. 58. p-'.w.lul^J'rla* On* ^Dr,!U,.r< ^ I ijV: ■. - iialimant o[ Iksta sltMsath to ! ; •' a^mmaasoxhm ^^^dsltj. cilajl! ' * r * 9ECI«t NOTICE ! ' ContcmpUtiugAi change in our llVni. 1 are bare drtsrmindd to clota out thr rntlre stock of our celebrated htrpxBl*nosntATE or Line and Amuomantn FEnrti.totx, at - a CStSATt-Y ; RedncedPrices j ' Extra Induccmcnls will he ofierad to • , Panncra aod Dealers. ' Such an opiwrtunity to procure ma- ] , nun-a of the filit quahty frum.a h.sis* . eaiobUahed over twenty-two years la ] i Deader* win be'allowed a besvv per- j ] I oaiiuge in sdditloo to oar reducllou of ! J, msjirviN itresaaass. ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, j 48 Husth Hafewsre Ay . , ^Phlla«ph^.

J OHN W- LYCETT i 0«aeral Insurance Agnml, FOR WEST JERSEY. | '{ill l!f;i : i /.;iii'l '.'jiilj CAPE MAY CITY \ S. J. | Insures BUILDINGS, FURNITURE, MEROHANDI, And all lands of Combustible Property, i , Against Lost of Damage firs T In the Bret t.'ompacka at Unreal >*f Rates. POLICIES WMTTEff, .^iiAjrsi't'. HADE. PERMITS «R ANTED, LOSSES : •-* r ' A ' 1 (^'[ !l; ProntglU Afiluslrd and Paid. Bjweiai attention paid to Builders' Itlaka, Hotel Risk* and all h pedal llaaards, 1 Long Lines Place* Pronaplly to the Amount of *110.000. ! OiVVO e-- ■— ! I Policies Kunrtned ahd FiXcl. Prisons holding Polirlrs mav ssvr their In- 1 I auranea. or avoid troublr and rxpenv to collect, by having them . xnmlnad in 1 TIME. Information given in rrgard^to inauraacv law and the h landing of Companies LIFE INSURANCE

| On all apiwored Plans promptly attended to. I Call nnd gel the Chcap<n-t, Non-Forfeiture, Endowment. Joint, Term and Ten I | Year Policies. Special attention given to I-adi.-a- ■„,) Children's Insurnncr. ' MARINE, ACCIDENT AND LITE HTOCH RINKa lined in Beat (.'.unpanlca at iaiw Rates. AGENTS WANTED 'I In all parts of West Jersey. Ilsrv inducement* "til-red to active, energetic men i*,-;..-! J. '*ti4 women. (1-S6 j 8AMUEL R. LTOLAM, ! Practical Paiatar) CAPE MA* Cm, N. J. . Kmployiug none but the most experienced workmen, is una- j ' bled to guarantee satisfaction. | Millville LUMBER MILLS! i THE LARUEIT, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ] LUMBER IN NEW JERSEY, Can Be Found at £). A. Newton <fe Go.!# STEAM SAW, PLANING MILL 4 LUMBER YARD, MIL/TJVILLE, 1ST. J. ' : '.'00,000 feat Inch Hpr*<* ■worked Flooring, >:, fitlO, 000 feel innh . Virginia Pine Flooring, I; * 200,000 feet Inch white Pine for Flooring, ■ . I 308,000 Cedar and Sprare Shingle*, 300,009 Plastering Lath, • fdJO.nOO feet Cedar and White Pino hiding, d 300.000 feet inch White Pine lloarde. j- j 300,1*10 bet Hemlock A I'me Framing Timber, ..I, ie* i iivnnucK a. s'lnc r reuung iiinusr, > 1

1,1*0, OUO feet Hemlock aad Piac 1/ms, , With sVvry fkdlily for ninnufacturing nil length* nnd *ixe* of dimension timber. i .Ul sires and qunlitirs of Doors. Sash anil Minds on hand and rnnde to order. mi: lIBIKU HMUi ^mujc PIIMPSL KNITTING MACHINE ] I.ravw.iasietbapskto.i'bs-a.. CfoM«uiaalM»i- IVi.rfd 1'uanim t ! Simpti, Porotu, Cnqpoci . a-l CU*p Xsiniaa »■- The Brat fc Oheaptrt Pumps Made. PBIOB, ONLY feS'J.T. &",kU' J ^ Tkla Nsehtea wl 11^ rsa atibvr baakwaa* o> ^ J terwaa* wllk squsl (salllly i

Makes the ume Htltrh as by Hand, TOL HIT siioio Iffffellffii IK 08£ IHHDTi, i FROM 15 to 110 PES DAY i aosuraasslr. J'AllMHir

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