Cape May County Gazette, 16 October 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 2

The County Gazette.

mfv v 10 ! ALFRED COOPER, Kuituk. H \ I 1 l( DA V, OCTIVBER 10, I xM). t ~ jl# .ji JX.u^..IU All doubt lit regard to tho election of a Republican Governor in Imliuua i* removed. Judge Porter'* plurality will be 4,000 and may go am high an 7,000. Eight nf tho 13 Cong regional district* return Repnlfl otni and 5 return Demo cruta. Among the defeated candidate* in tho notorious Do La Matyr, tho u|m»* tie of Greenbackiftin in the House of Representative*, and one of the nio*1 blatant leaden* of thfit party. It i« estimated bv the Republican* that both houses of the Legislature wilj be Republican. This i* not yet conceded by the Democrat*. Should it prove to be the ease, it makes a Republican majority in the United State* Senate Doxaiblc on the 4th of Mawh next. In Ohio the liii\jodty will Ihj J20,0h0. The Cnngre*.rional delegation will stand Republican* 15 to Democrat* 5.* In regard to the result, the X. Y.St'X, Dei n.f has thin to aay : "No doubt the situation in Indiana will bo changed by the coming in of returns from the outlying counties ; but there is no prolmhility that this change will be Mutncicut to affect* the general result. It is safe to assume that the State bus gone for tin* Republican*. This is a great surprise to the Democrats, and as great u blow, as the Maine •lection wax to the Republicans. It *- turns tli« probabilities «»r the owe in favor of tho election of Qakfixld. Rut if tin* Democratic managers will draw from it the lesson which the Republicans drew from Maine, and go to w.irk iritli «<*••!, «»n< rj*y, r»«alulion, they cmii reverse' this probability ami certainly elect Uavoock. They have hoen entirely too confident. They do not seem to have applied. that wisdom which the facts required. Three week* still remain before the election of November : and victor)* is yet within the grasp of the Democracy." The Philu. Tim as, I ml. Dent., aocm* to think the victory an iiii]*ortaut one at t'lia tiinc^ It says : "There is a great decisive neas about the returiis from Indiana that relieves the doubts of both sides, and saves the leaders and organs a deal ofnnxieiy. < hi Tuck/ lav night it looked as if it would quiver in the balance for days and keep (siliticiaus in puiuful suspense; but the fog begun to rise very early on \Vt«diieaday morning, and the Republicans bud all the hurrah to themselves before midday. It Would be |MHsih|e for the Dciuassi/rancc jJ gives tlie lb- publicans of n majority in the next Hon gross. They could pick up gains here and there with the current, but the result in Ohio and Indiana will greatly encourage revolution in a number of Southern districts, ami make u half a score of candidates bite the dust who would have triumphed with a like Democratic tide. Wind her decisive or not of the Presidential contest, it is quite probable that the Western R"puhIicaiMVuve has settled the complexion of the next Ifoiiso] and if it is iriie that the Republicans have so- i cured the Indiana legislature, they will i resume control of the Senate. Upon the whole this wave has brought very substantial fruits of victory to the party in addition to the hopeful aspect it gives to the Garfield canvass o! the next three Week*.

Tho X. Y. Tmtta, Rep., explains the mysterious result in this wise : "That tho AUCociift of tho Republican* has been a great surprise to tlicir oppoticiitH, and iu some degree ii surprise to I themselves, will not la* denied. The Democrats counted on Indiana as securely as on Maryland or Kentucky, uml though t he Greenback olsUnacy in maintaining a separate ticket, and the enthusiasm which the Republican Canvass aroused, made them devote extraordinary efforts to secure the state, they had not, up to the hist moment, any d«»ubt that thn*o efforts would be successful. In the fir*t place, the plain people of the United States, us represented by the |H'ople of Ohio ami Indiana, do not wi«h a change in the iiationiil Govern* inent. They feel that they are doing extremely well ax it i* with a Repuhlic in Executive ami a legislature which has not succeeded in effecting mi) serious modification in the laws paused by t in* Republican*. The finances arc in good shape. Tin* gigantic burden of debt imposed by the suppression of the Democratic relndlion has been steadily reduced. The Imndod debt lift* been so managed ha to diminish in a njo«t r«'nmrkahle degree the Himtial interest eluirge and to render its further diminution certain in the immediate future. The difficult nnd doubtful tusk of the resumption of specie payment* has been accomplished without shock, nnd the policy of the Government has been definitely fixed. The currency i* as £ood as gold. No business enterprise I* hampered or itn|>edcd by any fear of fluctuation in the value of money or of any undue variations in foreign exchange. The return of prosperity in every du|Mirtinciit of industry and trade is not threatened with embarrassment or chock from the operations of the Government or the effect of any' Federal Law*. ,\s far as the Government is , concerned, the country enjoys stability, confidence, security Chun interference. Why should it Wish a change ?" Our Washington Letter. (Fr« in Our Hcxntar rorre«»*nn«!ei»i,l WAHfiixotox D. i\ O or. 10, lfifiG, Although there is hut little in the w*y ofpotjti al now* to agitato our social atmosphere, yet tlu-ic hus boon

ouffi '..ictot to occupy the attention of our p* «»)>i# in tho way of a fair, which wa» Opened on TuetUa J by a Urge aion of our (i-a^aspeopla. Tba principal tvent which transpired at ,iboj K4r >un<i* took pbtcc piaster day attmiKm when fit. Julian trotted aggjnst time. It wo* given out that hv would endeavor to beat bis record ofi 2.11), but in U>i» ! io did ffipt anccood. Two beats were trotted ; one which was for the purpoae of warming bun up was accomplished in ^.IH). The second which came off half an hour later win* trottod in 2.13], and was beautifully done. Tho action of "St. Julicn" jthito in motion is simply perfect, and the rnoe was greatly epjoyed l»y all lovers of fust horse flesh. There was a large attendance, about 0,000 *jM'ct,itor* being in attendance. In the line of theatricals there have been Minn* excellent representations at the national Theatre, and Manager Kitigsh:)' has catered to tho public taste in a manner every way worthy of patronage. That admirable burlesque Upon the travelling proclivities and habits of tho Amer.c.m poople viz: "Tlie Tourists" has drawn crowd*'*! l»ou>es during tlir jmnt week. 1 Iii tho cus4- of ox-Hcnator Isaac P. Christianoy, now U. S. Minister to Pern, against bis young wife, Mrs. Lully M. Clyistiancy, filed several uimitliH ago, but little progress ha* bean thus far made. The liist time tho case was before tho court mi order was made directing tin' plaintiff to pay $300 counsel foes and $100 ja»r month alimony ; hut , it is understood that these order* have ; only been partially complied with, und < that several hundred dollars are now due from him. Mrs. Uliristiancy, has comnienood t«> move in the matter, nml will this. week begin taking testimony at 33 Wall street, New York, before E. R. Uawles, commissioner. Tho witness to be summoned before him is Mr. George E. Ilaiglit, wlio was a passenger <>n the summer in which Mrs. Cliristiancy, in 137V, t«» j*On • her husband in Peru. She did not like the Peruvian gentlemen under whoso protection she traveled, and Mr. , II. frequently rendered her assistance during the voyage, and after the arrival at Lima became a frequent visitor at the residence of Mjr. Uhristiancy. It is | well understood that Mr. Ilaight will , testify that during sonic of these visits he saw Mr. Cliristiancy whilo intoxicated assault hi* wife, and that the minister's •conduct towards his wife was a subject of general talk among the Americans at Lima. Owing to the limited amount of legal tender notes, Letter known us greeni k •

ImaL. tKa .(tt.ti. «»« ..am. paid by the assistant Treasurer of New < York through the clearing in gold. , This is owing to the grc.it demand for , the notes all over the country especially ill the west. There are all sorts of rumors running around, some or them of the most extraordinary description. One of them is that should Indiana and Ohio go democratic in the forthcoming stnte elections, that Garfield will withdraw : in favor of Grant, who will accept the | | situation, and go in for the purpose of , breaking up the solid south, nnd it is , >tutcd that this is lining treated a very < serious intention on the part of tho Rc- , publican candidate for the Presidency. The Supremo Court of the United Stub's will convene for the October term on Monday tho 10th inxt. The Chiot Justice ami three of his associated are already in tho city and tho balance with the exception of Justice Field of Ualifortiin will he here by thnt time. Tin* numWr of casos on tho docket is 9O0, iilxiut 200 more tlinii were docket- < «*l last year. Among the important canes assigned for argument on tho first and second day* of the n«w term are No. 707 The U. S. k\ kki.. Thomas M. Rride against Ciirl Nclitirz, known as the Mormon land «*ase, whieh will explode nil th*' Aforiiion cities in Utah and open up to settleuM'nt all Government land in that Territory now held by the Mormon* ; the Florida Rliilrond eases, and the eases of the Louisiana A Kentucky 1 Lottery Uoinpnnics. A mrsT. DEN N 1SV I LLK ITEMS. The dedication of th** new schoolhotiMp at South Dennisvillo took place in one of the rooms of that hiiihliug on : Friday evening of hist week. Th** exercise* were ably conducted by Judge Divrty, whose heart and hand arc given to the cause of education. - A goodly number were present and all had < a feast of literary viands displayed there. The following is the programme used on the *>«va«i<»n : Instrumental music. Prayer, Rev. G. \V, Newton. Music by Mrs. Frank Wcntxel. "Old Mother llul.hard," Lidu Warwick. "FreclieV Jacket,*' Joscplilne Nickerson, ,tThe Oood Wife," by Mary Devitt, Singing. "Put me in my Little Bed," by Maud i Waters and Nettie Xiekbrson, "Granny '* Trust," hv M irv U.irll, "The Sparrow's Raft," Ella Morton. "In Papa's study," Maud Waters. ''The Goat ami th*- Swing," Itai lite l.ndhnn 'I . Singing, "Sweet Spirit Hear my Prayer." "The Little Old tYadle*" Nettie Nicker *on. ,,8up|inpe," Uiurie Douglass. , "Mulligan Guards" by Marcus Edwatxls |enptain,| Jas. Niekerson, Ralph Water*, Grant lliilvnnn, Stawart Thoni|won and 1 Sam. Seigs, "Tin- o|d Fashioned Roy," Julia Morton. "The Aw fill Mystery,' George Lawrence, Maggio Liu 1 lain.

i wa M!». j i- liiuatlon" (written tor ihc tion i«md by Mil.- NLkej^tfi. Dm t by Re Frank W.-ntxul and Ciuru Ludliko 4 The Old For»uksn S li^Miotp/' Mr. 1 u.M» Tnmliii oi Ludi 'io rkkutJ. I "P untei <>t SerilliHiSjL Ltfv i.ev No ilk DenniiivAie .S.diool. Mr*^> Br »^kh, of the ^U'avi^' staff, wnaf>r<-»*pt an 1 made a few t tnely reinark* that wen received with uppuu**. HerM. W. X« wt »n delivered the d«Hlha|on : addre^C trtHcli was full of practMl ami j^ i iiic iii iioiuts ami was adequate lo. the 'wcusbm. This is a bandsotna building, <4T!n* bride ^1 ail J In- Ujm am] the iruidny* nave As*4-uit«l h'jicLcia who doiu/ ihexiiselve* credit ill the way of teade I ing. Oct. M 1LLV J LLE NOTES. Delegate ■ are Arriving on every train since Monday, to atteud the Annual Ooii» ention of the W. U. T. U. of Xea Jersey. Blaine, Roboxon, Kelly, and other celebrities ut the Wigwam on Monday next, afternoon and evening — a big county mass meeting. Rousted ox, too, We understand. The First M. E. f'hurch, when" the , convention will bo held, is quite taste- , fully decorated. A huge' evergreen arch is being sprung aero** the pulpit with "W«loomcv< in gilt letters upon it. A silk banner of red, white, ami blue with gilt fringe, a bee-hive, and gilt letter* "H.iil W. 0. T. IT. of New J *r*oy," imotlior similar banner with PFor God, ami Home, and Native Land," in gilt, overshadowed by u spread eagle. Two silk flags and several design* in flowers, which are rery beautiful, giye the convention an air of life and cheer- i fulness whieh it deserves. Mis* Frances Willnrd, President of the National W. C. T. U., will speak on Thunalay evening and u1s4» in convention oil that day. Tuckohoe, Atlantic county had a brilliant \ve«lding last week, of which the , Gazrttk gave an interesting account — Mtllville, CTuinb. u\»n <b-li^Uu>a in u , siuular occurrence, but being one day , later tho report could not reach you in ' time for the same issue (unless reported before hand, as is sometimes done to the editor's sorrow.) Mr. dimming Allen, of Philu., led to the hymeneal altar Misa Florence SixSinith, of Millville. R«*v. Dr. Roach, of Rri«lgeton, was the ofliciat- , ing clergyman uml solemnized the inarri ago in the most distinct uml impressive manner, bringing out "the l>cMutiful marriage nervievti of the Episcopal , church in all its comprehensive gran* dour and saorodness. Any heart there that did not feel the full im|K>rt of the mntrinioiiinl relation must have been uni'nprcssihle. — _ -

Smith and family arc hoarding, wndecorated for the occasion, ami the parlor and <lining room* prose lite* I bril liant sceijes. Time nud space will not allow of a list nnd description " of bridal presents. Suffice it to say two roomwere well filletl with thein. Articles of [ use, and articles of ornament (anil nil ot beauty,) in great profusion : silver ii^ all its forms, a silver service, ice pitcher, stand and goblet, butter and sugar holders, spoon and napkin holders, fruit and cake stands, syrup cujw*, perfumery nnd jewel eases, liouquet holders ami castors and salts, table-*)HXim', tea-spoons, pie knives, butter knives, nut-cracker and nut-picks all in beautiful morocco satin-lined cases, table linen, bod linen, blanket*, «pTe/m*. •'sbains." tidies, cushions, etc., etc. Fine English cut glass in all its form*, hufl'and gilt hand china, dinner ami ten set, fine steel engraving*, chromes, nnd oil painting*, chairs, nnd two of Roger's groupc* — "Uoining to the Parson," ami ''Shy lock." New* at Last," and a beautiful block pf silver from dorado mines, with five poli*Jic*l side* engraved with name* ami dates, and three sides in n state of nature. Tli$kc gift* I note down from memory ami may have omitted some of the most valued. Ye* ! 1 almost forgot the fhrnit ure for her house in Uamden, to whieh thev went at once, and settled down to "house-keeping" very sensibly. A dozen silver *| icons were thrown away with the parking material, hut fortunately found among the packing boxes m the collar. I have not time to describe the bride's ilr****, but who ever saw a bride that did not look charming? Not I. Otid. CAPE MAY CITY ITEMS. ■ ■ Ex-Sheriff Adams paid u* a flying visit yesterday. Judged. II. Divert)*, of Denni*ville, wha in town vesterdav. I ho|H* we will have our street gutters cleaned before election. N«dgM»or K color ha* just finished a very nice cottage on Rank street. Con tract or* AY. L, Camming* is build* ing ii nont cottage for Mr. N. Swain. L. T. Entrioken ha* ju*t receivad two vessel load* pf paving s»*'iic, lie must bo going to pave tlie oily, * • Drum fishing is good now fY* m off th«» tw<» Piers in frihit of our city. From ten to twenty an* caught every day . Walter 8, Ware is making ^ great improvement in the anpearnm* nnd convenience *»f hi* hardware s.orc on , Washington streets *

^ • - - - T— ' " A great mau) of no# itnu ^ si» , ^ of townpn va d 1 R • A. >J ' H, Milt* tig intprpv tflBSl in hi* ^reSl Atfjwdfhm Hi l»ecta t" t|AMk' it a first-* las* fancy pr.«.iL ind triiTuniiig dor*- where the ladies can buy at PotU. prices. The D. B. k < B. R. H. On. commenca<l work yesterday on the «u*w bi. uch lr*»m lladison A\ ovmic to Sewell's Point, which will make it lively again, for a while al least, for laborer*. — >Tj?0Q3 yah The Wave of jMifri<»tihin spread over our little town last Monday night and with it might huvt been seen eighty or ninety | Demoi-rat* with torches, i«iar«*long to ihe music of the Millville Brass Baud. Our old friend Ludlarn, from I>etmisville, iinniiin /- for the oiuM*iiihly, was in town yesterday, shaking hands and inquiring sfu-r the health of our families. We arc glad to see Jeos** looking so Well, At this writing 1 hear the Millville Ariel Bund playing, and Ain told they ate playing for the Republican party who go in a toJ'ch-light profession to i Add .Spring to-night, where there is to i he spce* h-iiiukiiig. - I John Watt* Kearny, Louisville, Kv., 1 pu VI' llu* AO. J. Q J M Gape May, a grand treat by showing them through hi* teltoe0pe« Jupiter, S.ituru, and the Moon, the explanation of which was very interesting. The cdhgregation of the M. E. church would bv very much obliged to whoever has <•! i urge of tUo lieat on Wo* ill don St. if he would ksrp the roughs fr on in front of the church on Sunday nidus j wlkn ivnjwcUiblc jx'ople go to worolii] . i City Council, in the el ction of *»fBeer*. put u new nun in tlie place of J. P. Donley, one of the l>est ofl|t-cr* the city ! ever Lad on the police f*»rc*'. You couhl always find liiin on his beat. Jo. whs a faithful servant, sober and trudy, hence they don't want him. Bn.u TO WNSEN irsT N LET ITEMS. — A "Jiusking Bee" talked of. — c*rnnl>C7Ty picking most oxer. — Mission agy Meeting at our church next Sunday evening. — »E. Townsend lias purchased a very handsotne new* buggy. — Mis* Josie Holme* was at home Saturday uml Sunday last. — Chpf. C. Brower is at home while hi* schooner is undergoing rejiair*. — Mis* Bella Hand, the handsome and accomplished daughter of C«pt. Aaron Hand, is visiting at Dorchester, ( 'umberland county. — Our young people frequently spend the evening at Mr. 8. 0. Todd's, where I \ A .

GOSHEN ITEMS. Mr. fJrifTin Smith has undoubtedly the largest stock of dry goods, groceries, 4 rea*ly made clothing, crockery-wrare, glassware, willow-w.ire, wooden -ware, full sets of harness, halters, bridles, straps, driving r* ii s, collars, caniage whip*, flour and Iced, etc., for sale in the county. Nail*, bolt*, latches, lock*, cutlery, hinges, screws, hoe*, shovel*, pitchforks, scythe*, and in fact an endless variety of hardware. Also lurgc and excellent assortment of boot* nnd shoe* for men, women, hoys, inisso«, ami infants. wrrmtn respect rally invite ' the attention of the people of this i county to the fact that he makes a speciality of coal, wood, grain, ami luin l»er ; which lie buys for cash and Im* carried from Philadelphia in his own vessel, thereby making a large saving in freight, enabling him to sell ut tlie lowest prices. Call find *e© hi* immense stock. Platform scale* for weighing, and satisfaction guaranteed. BSHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of certain writ* of Fl Fa I)c Bo Ft Tor In l>*"»i, i«» tin- *lire*-ie*|, twia<xl out *»i the : tWpe May (Irriili * 'oe** ^tute ol New Jeraey , I will ©xpn*e1n»alC»At PuMIr Veiulue, «»n Saturday, tlie JfiOtk Dav of November, A. IE, 1SS0. at tho hour of" 2 o'clock l'.M. on k*I<1 «ta>". at the Hotel of I .owl* When ton In <^a|H- Max * **»urt 11 * mi***. In the county «»r May, noil stni<- New Jersey n* aforesabl. All .Hint certain Ia»i oriatul and prettilsr* Nltitatc l»» SMith |yti«t*T«»wnwlup, UWI™* Mhv (Nxinty. iiiulrstatc «»r Hew Semey, on thv>u>utii side ol the r* mm I liwdlm rroiu A*»uth Heavllle t.»wun|v I fc-ii it I* vt lie. adjoining In nil* «•! tl e Rati Boat! (Vunjste. John s.. Murrnv ana i Juinc* () I*mnctl and Ik know u o» a i>nrt of tinMary Fisher estate; Isxalnnliw at ute middle of the satd r<*i<l mtvrke*! hr a itufr th e?e-.| wlinc^Mvl l»y lm» hn-k«»ry'smnl n mk; Uicncv wMith t wcnljMxIgbt dtyrNw and titty inltinn** c.uil kIxuh h itnl* to u *tuk<- In the lino nl the RuiImnkI; theitOC nlmw ihe line of Itutti-ikfid which I* twenty-live Ret from the middle ot tin* *por<' ln*t worn the ralU north Iwcnty-txvo degree and thirty minutes cast twenty -live ami sixty one hundredth* r*nl* to the nihil Hi- «»f Niihl mad lemiina from South , Hen vllle to ivanlnvlllc; tltcm-c a tons th» mhhlleof the same south *ixty«one decrees and ten minute* x*e*t twenty r*Hls t*» the hctflnnhiff ; tVxntalnlm: ow aercol land he the same more or less. lU-lna the snrne premise* wltleh Jiiuuv. n iVitinolt nml NV'llr <xum<vet unto Aley lllldrclli hy l» s*d <lat«Hl March tHh, 1^7* ami reeowte*! In I Wx*l llo/xk No. -tl pp A. , In (Nmnly Clerk s Otttc«\ Mel sex I a* the property <»r Aley HUdrHh. 1 Defendant, and taken In ex<v*u(l*>n at tin- »nl t of p*»ter Wat klm* and Samuel IVactw-k, Plalnt hi*, and to he sold hv Wild .1 A M II. BF.NKXKT, Dated, Meptemla-r |«th, ItWt, NheHIT John It. lliirtmun, Att'y. r. K. i Notice to Creditors. J ante* Moo my Jr^ Kxeentor of Kveltn* lluvhe* deeeaae*bt» direction «»f thr Snrr*> sat** *>f the i\»unty m < wp- May. heretiy flm notl«*e to the er*«*llt*»n* of de *c*dent, to hrltti In tltolr dehta, demand* ami rial in* nuattiM the eatata of the wild decedent undei oath, w llhln nine month*, or they \* ill t». ft.fever harml of any aetlon Vhereftxr arainvi th- rui l Kxeentor. Jamo* Meerax , Jr. Dated. «>et ath. loan. j tvt.lk^hr. V. F. «.».

vT M IN UvV'J 'lJFF i- iv- - - STORE IN CAP S M^T C. H.. A GREAT VARl ETY OF GOODS AT GOOD BARGAINS : Dress Goods, Furnishing goods for Ladies and Gents; Mens' and Boys' quality but a little out of thy fashion. (Some of them h**V "storeIcWjMTX.'') Call aud m- for yourmdf . Aug2l.2in. . Win. Rtss. LIME. HAIR, CEMENT, &C. o The subscriber is prepared to furnish the above, delivered at the W. J. R. R. Depot, at the lowest : market rates. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Will also pay the highest cash price for eggs. Bring them along. R. Sump. | Oct2.tt AT THE DEPOT. 1 tfi . r . i' i . - f » \

THIS SPACE Is tlie property of C. lb CONOYER, Millville, N. J. . - ] NEW ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE In Millville, N. J. — — o Rain St., novt door to thr Douff lit) lioDsr. A. H. JAR MAIM, uncLewr to L. K. GodfVey. moot ofi*»r> to the people a frill ami x-otnplete a* Nfiawil of Men'* Yetthh an«l Boy's Cloth inq, Hats, Caps, Trunks, J <7 //.sr.*, and a general assortment of bents' Fnrnishin* boods. at the loweat |>na*tKle prioan. o Merchant Tailoring:. t bav<* a1*o engaged It C. Mm; an experienced entter, who will manage tlie custom department gwa ran teeing a j>erfect fit or no a le. Orders by Mail will receive prompt attention A H JARMAN

Jfi f J f J /, „jj| g BJfflxiETON, NEW ... - / ''J.' . L.. i ., •• n? r< Jj U L','i And it U k*N> mjmm MiiA'iu. »rn n*L~±L-d, krt prr > mil. ♦ ..cL, It WCMld t-1 • a U.«jUcL^ p. e ih*u ny mUttk fi.tuimor v <mi A rlu*rzrt >r u>#mui . <>; Tfcerr ki». TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS INltti«*a»iri, tnUMNnlN-r.jifttMris. ib/waiM ■r» j'-» »/ ill"' »««i M. »♦/ i» * < Jft. Il.<t • tii iiiMirft j' -n.ji <. rales vciumI be tan ra than* ui!h <»t. <i fd/Jlary. For «ecuf1iy : Tb«* pu n. ..ix. uaAt* art- mora • »«i. t I rit<' ItUil. <lol ilkXr UtLl wj oii< v |k> 1* <-rj rLi.r L ♦ coai pay the two as-d • nr-djalfor Ave | «er <*ui. aa<-M>iiua( u c*»r r"^" i|* ln^'"IVr l>lijinw|(!LT i«-ir««wi hand* mhi thrir <wi. uffiQut Bite. . iat«le to l« Umi Uy mUu . 1,v«nr jt-cu y Wbi d U frat lr<*u> t r.t oasc** nictit for xsoefBll > «nar wl.leh tU« •/-« ii^fde n any u j.«edrc. j'i,. ( '4*ot|Mio ha* tuauraiwe ac any pc iHrrty *>ut «fV tbeMs'.r. x >• cp< iv«. >r three yii1(1*1, ami Ua*. no apC'-;*' la* jt. m r.. : n. n, tat:} J* i**«J Uif <Xcp*r't i-oIk, m- a- . Irwt UU U*!j« v«-<i ^ : :i iw t-hhhI in wo /<«#*. r-. *Tbu4lMM. lfA- V IJj I'. K2BQL FwMm. IIKNHV Ii. r.nTt'N, i-ctHRf; AUI STK AKMU'kVKYOlcs: I ; KCI'/F. S TUWXslA i>. .. i 'ai* May C.H. MAI'RItT; HK1>1 I A*. \J. I1.. Uh 'A W. it. V.\S OlI^DLit, reiciahun:! JfifliJh. WHY SO MANY GO TO John E. White's, \f«AU\YSV*l\.U, V\ Becauae thev find the LARGEST STOCK, Finest Assortment, ISO lowest Prices. A complete line of Dry <io«xd> frotr. a 0 cent Uwu to a 1 dollar caahtnere. Mens' cotton and woolen cWb from I'H t<» 1.50 pei ytHxi. Br-avti awl fiteache^i muslins, flannel and cheviot tfbirting* of i id! gradoa ami |irioe*. Tbe Notion and Trimming defiartrnent it eouqdete at ikg verj kmeit l*rioM*. Groceries and Preuisivu the eery best, us low os the lowest. NS iv\\.-\vttivc*. Vtt'vwXis. OA* UVYA Xolywuh^ Hardware, Glass, and Queens ware, SEWING MACHINES . PUMPS . GRAIN. FLGl'R and FEED, TOBACCO <f CIGARS. A large lot of "Dug-up" Cedar Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, MAWGEK. D FN MS VILLI'.. N J. [■ikfila

UMffi U AND BLACKS MITHIKG. 'Om ftuVwrAVen \\\/\wV^w\. ^OY vv-ovvVA v\\^ovvw Wycvt ^wcwAt. ww. A \\\« \\vvV>Vvc \w s^cwtvwV \\\w\ W\t\\ wr< \wc\ywvv.A \o vwwww^wcXwrc \o ovAc* wW WvwA* CARRIAGES, >R ANYTHING IN THEIR LINK Off BUSINESS. AT THE SHORTEST NOTlffi, IK THE BEST MANNER, AND Most Re«fi:oTiAblc Terms. Aikfr BLACKSMITH ING 1X>NK AT THS OTOKTptUNnTU t INirticular attention paid to Shoeing. ot* a call. A. RenoFct & Son. mehfilyr.