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TttXMft -Owb Dollar * row, pawsble Hi,, V(IJ|Jriiuob .iSrSo^uU on' mscrliou.fc*eh additional iuoertion, 30 0*nU Larger advertisement* by special voiitracl. LoiAil Notiocn, 8 con U per 1 i«i- . Aftoayraou* • oiuraunioationt will not be noticed uu> jr wy wculifUftcw. A. COOPER, Esitou AXI> Publish**. / V H ^^M|F SATIHRDAV, OCTOBKR23J 18^0. West Jersey R. R. *1 ime Table. ■ "^'wWlvk ''' " "T uotlR xt : For Phils., Conidcn, Salem, Bridge ton, V»i\etatnl, Millville. wl way nt* tion*. At J.©A. M, mbUUvMi For Capo May City, Bennett, and Rio Grande, 11.13 A. M. and 5.50 P. Mf Leave Philadelphia lor Court IIomuo at 9.00 a. M; and 3.J0 P. M. " Mill villi* for Court House on the arrival of Stage* from Bridge ton, at 10.19 A.M. and 4.53 P. M. 44 Cape Mbv City at 0.50 a. m, and A00 P. M. 1 W. JTSSww.l, Sup.t. Cape May Court House P. 0. Mails for Philoda. close at 6.45 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. Loc*l and County mail going North closes at 6.50 A! M. Mail for Capo May City closes at 10.45. J AH. M< t*A rtxey, P. M. ~ THE CHURCHES. 7 BAPTIST.— Rev. A. Caulwell, Pastor. Services everv Sabbath at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sabbath School at 21 o'clock P, M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. METHODIST.— Rev. P. Provost Pastor, Services every Suiwluy morning at 101 o'clock, and fai fin\ eveitirf'g at 7J. Sunday School at 2.30 P. It Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30. White Froats. Only ten days till election. Ice on Tuesday morning. last. w ' Glorious autumnal weather !
W Self for appearance of the epizootic. _J E. C. Hewitt is now the presiding officer at the Literary. Mr. Reeves II. I sard came from HuckctUtown to attend the ox-roost ut Millvilleoci Monday. , Samuel Springer, of South Creek, N. C., has our thanks for copies of the "Xorrh State Press." Rev. P. Provost occupied hit pulpit on Sunday morning last. Text : II Peter, first chapter. ot»d fourth verse. Mr. Smith Hand butchered on Friday last a cow which weighed 1245 pounds on tho hoof, and dressed 628 pounds. About thirty .members of th.6 Court House Republican Oltth attended the mass-meeting in Millville on Mon<lay night. A party of 15 Philadelphia™* visited "Anglcsea" on Sunday Inst, returning in season to take the afternoon train for Philadelphia. A magnificent bouquet of cut flowers graced the altar at tie Baptist church on Sunday last. It was presented by Mrs. J as. McCartney. Ludjum Hand of <1 II., has just received a Urge lot of new goods, including a full line of boots nnd shoes for inon, women, and children. The ladies of the Methodist church at Gravelly Hun will hold a grand fair and festival between Christ mm* and New Year*. (Jet reddy to aid thenv The Continental Club of Philadelphia will be oh hand about 2H0 strong, and will of course add greatly to tho demonstration on Wednesday next. Capt. Aaron Iiund, of Towptend't Inlet, hwf been having his vessel thoroughly overhauled at Dorchester and will leave there for Philadelphia on Monday. Dr. Theo, C. Whoa ton is U. B. Pension Burgeon for this oounty, and will furnish tre**« « to all ruptured soldiers who apply. Boo his card on first page ^ of thfii paper. Rev. W, Ev/BoyU, pastor of the 1st If. E. church oi Millville, and Rev. Mr. Pay raft, of Trinity, were in town on Thftrsdap last, attending to some -business at the County Clerk's* office. Mr. Btaey P. LudUm, in command of the schooner "Excel" is missing together with his vessel, and a« he left port several weeks since and has not neon heard from fears are entertained that they have btoii shipwrecked.
| the farm where he died. II* is the last of quite a large class of citiseiu who a men" of the place. There will be a Democratic Conserve live meeting at Cape May city on Saturday evening, preceded by a torch-light 1 procession. Tfa* meeting will be ad drcssod by lion. John Westcott, of Gloucester County, Judge D. J. Pancoast, of Camdon County, aud Jos. Carter, Candidate for Congress in the 1st Concessional Wetfict. )Y * Programme for the Court House Literary Society, Friday evening, October 22d, 1880 : 1st— Music, Society. 2d — Comic Declamation, Master ('lem Fmt*r' 3 3d— Reading *' ■■ *'■ 4th— Music, Miss Haunah Hand. 5th — RKCKHA. filh— I-octur/f, subject "Aim High," Rev. Alfred Cauldwell. 7th — Music, Mrs. "Leonard Hand. "Capt," Loddy, who registers *t tfy© IIotci. ok isr.ARD, dbbut u rfiile id>ov* this village, went to Millville on Monday to h<?4 tli demonstration, and tlie muric so pieced him thaj ho failed to make the traiu home. Nothing daunted he started home 011 "Shank's mare," and after passing through Port Elizabeth, Dorchester, Lee.'Lu gh, Ewiitgn Neck® East Oreek, Denuisville, and Goshen he arrived home at 10 o'clock 011 Tuesday morning. We aro informed that one of the grandest demonstrations ever held in our county will h* that of Wednesday next, at one o'clock P. M. a special train will be run from Cape May bring- j ing about 200 from that city, together - with WW AlM (M iffifBu uif1 uRRfil » kUfe< At 2 o'clock the Hon. Geo. M. Rftbesoh will (jelivev one of his able addresses at the court-house. In the evening the clubs throughout tlie comity will go to Cape May city to tako part in a brilliant torch-light procession. It is said that the club from this village will turn-out gy.Maasx, - ^ , •THE -LAUNCH. "Build ina straight, O worthy Hlnunob uud strong, n goodly vessel, Tbat shall laugh at all dfaMat, And with wave and whirlwind wrestle!" Tuesday morning last being tho occasion of the launch of the new schooner at Dennisville, that beautiful little town — irith wU% frr»m n ua uiri i.miniTit -uxi-u. u uvmu uvut
the surrounding country ; somo of them driving 20 miles to -witness the beautiful siglit. Eight or ten vessels were moored at the landing nnd ull made a brilliant display of bunting. The people began to congregate at an early hour in the morning and by ten o'clock several hundred Joyous faces were turned toward the graceful form resting on the stocks. About this time the Dorchester Cprnet Band arrived and rendered some I excellent music. At half past ten the signal was given and as wax heard, "The sound of hammers, blow 011 blow. Knocking away tho shores mid splint, ' the Richard 8. Lfamino began to stir; and in a moment more she leaped into the waters of Dennis Creek, a valuable testimonial to the skill of her builder. • is 12b fent on tho krel, l-WmidtoW, 1 1 feet G inches in lower hold, 5 feet between decks, and is built of wl i coak and Georgia pine. 8ho contains < 19 tons of iron !>olts. Wiieu rigged she will cost $28,(8)0, (Hid will without doubt be the largest and strongest vessel ever built in our county. One-half is owned | by Capt. L. Bollock A Bro., one -quarter by Hon. R. $. Learning, one-eighth by , Capt. Henry A. Doughty who will command h«r ; and the balance hy parties in Philadelphia. Her rigging comes from PI v ffi out It, M»e«sM and will he p* up in Philadelphia to wliich jM»rt she whs towed by a steam-tug. Blie drew fl feet 0 inches of water when launched and is intended for the eastern and WoM India trade. The keel was laid about April bt, this year, and it was r.a1cu1nted to make her rogWter about j 6500 tons. The master-builders were Goo. P. Wentiell A Son, nnd they have , good reason to he proud of their job. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, of Goshen, whom , we mentioned last week m walking 5 miles to his work caoh day, is said to he the beat fleck ami plank planer in this section, nnd tho work upon the R. N. Learning proves the assertion. Th* cabin finishing is the work of Mr. Jesse Springer, and is well done. After the launch a number of friends were handsomely entertained at the hospitable residence of Mr, L., and after dinner the Band tendered him a serenade and thus ended what Longfellow terms "the marriage oeremony" of tho new schooner. The k*el will he laid at once for another vessel, abd thus the hall will he kept nulling in the Dennisville shipyards. CAFE M AY CITY ITEMS. — Cape May all aliva as yet. — The weather is a* fine here as on a May day.
— Th« n«( thing in thV4*M j tb« j r., ' th*t h%v« hnld o*«f frotu U»t »u turner. —Another gmnd parade and epewib making down for next Saturday night. —It ia a good time for invalids, the atmosphere dry, iuu warm, and plenty, of fish to eat. — H. F- Doolittlo, proprietor of the Washington House, is visiting friends in Now York But*. — Fallen from grace — Vie* President English. Jle had a prominent place on j the flag that waved from the hickory pole 011 th* Centre House lot but seems to have gone the way of Indiana as be does not now appear on the fiag. —We had the pleasure of attending the oxavpst ami parade last Monday at Millville- ; Ihe finest turn-out thai we ever saw lit Jersey. We noticed several houses illuminated with transparencies ; one of the finest was that of our old friend Capt. Dcuiott Bliaw. — Aueuthuaiaslic Democratic meeting was bold at Cold Spring on Thursday night at the acadcuty in Cold 6j»ring. About 40 Democrats from this city went up and listened to Hit excel lent speech ou "the tariff, " delivered by J. Cook. L. E. Miller of our city spoke next and was followed by Robert Biiull, (better known us molasses,) tho ortly colored Democrat out of 75 colored voters on the island. Bill. 1 s | , TUCKAIIOENOTES. MIm Fiia»l>« Htoelmnn lias X*nc to Philadelphia lo spend the whiter. Mr. Hftiuuel Steclman lost a valuable horse on Hnindny uixht last <il luiax lever. I Our town sent a dch-xuilon of ten to the UoI publican 1 K'luyuxt rat loll In MtltvUlc. ^ Mr, and Mm. Anthony stiH-imun cx|x-ct u> retuni about the 2>ih 6t the present iiioutli. \ nutnbor of our yomt* follts attended the launcbiiiK at l>onii!>vilU -xiTusausy hut, and re]Hirtodit a stiocusa. It in naU4 that two ot the fair oiutk arrived "Ju.st In luiu* to be too late." llctter luck next time. An enemy of our new Slexunbost line relieved Ills v>vcr loaded brain tti Wftak's , "Wave." HIk ariruinont U that becau»<* our worthy pastor, Mr. Zone, wn* sick, and Mr. Jnrinin 011 ImjuoI the steoiutxwit at Atlantic City, there Wu« no church service. The Idea that the ruunim; of the sUanibo.il is to I* 1 lield ms|K>nsiblc for there being n^Hswloe U , the nit*) uhsurd piece of iiuiijkmim* Are have seen laiely. The U«-ul»ou roiu-r wig run In spite of her endhdea. UBIIiai*. 4 » S ' l. S MILLVILLE NOTES. A very large Temperance meeting in the wigwam 011 Sunday lunt, addressed hy Mi*. Ellin, of Klemington.
On Sabbath last Mrs. I>r. Brundagc," of Newark, spoke in the First M. E. 1 Church, and Mrs. Downs, of Ocean 1 Grove, with Mrs. Ellis, at Trinity. The Democratic Club Room is nicely fitted up and like the one used by the Republicans is filled nightly with those interested in "saving the nation." The Democratic Candidate for Governor with Hon. Loon Abbott, s|*»k« at a meeting in front of the Doughty House on Wednesday evening of last week. The "329 Club" is composed of 100 veteran RfpttUlicans. They wear the Giurfield badge, white gloves, and silk hat. Upon the latter is worn the figuyou Miss Annie Fowler, an estimable young lady of 19, died of consumption j l*st Saturday. Funeral took place on 1 Tuesday morning from her mother's residence on Second atreot. It is sad to ( sec the youhfe'thh* taken. It wo* remarked by a prominent citizen that Monday was one of the most practical temperance lectures we have 1 ever had ; the number of people in the city and the excellent order and good feeling that provailod was in a great measure owing to the no-license system. I How would it have been, had there j been an open saloon at every corner ? The 7th Annua! Convention of the W, C. T. U. of New Jersey closed on Friday, after a vary successful and satisfsc : tory series of sessions. The verdict of the people is that the women can transact parliamentary business properly, speak with force and eloquence, and ' debate understandingly ; and tho verdict of the Convention is that Millville is a very hospitable city. The next Convention drill bo hold at launhortville. The National meets in Boston on the 27th insL The enthusiasm of the Temperance Convention merged very naturally into the Republican Convention 011 Monday. 80 many people were never in Millville before at one time, the streets were literally packed — and well they might he, for the parade was the finest ever • witnessed in South Jersey, and creditable to all concerned. There were illuminations, fire works, roast-ox, and all the otomtera. It is knpowible to discrituinnte when all the visiting Clubs presented such a fine ap|>*aranee j 2700 men in line, many times that number out-oMivin, mounted clubs, and several eolored clubeequally deserving of praise. 2«se.
! 1 a • % I 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 ^thc highest cash price for eggs. Bring them along. R. Siiimp, Oct2,tf AT THE DEPOT. Notice to Creditors. Bonn W. HwnJn and William F. Oarrrtsen avulnftslralor* <»f (loniallcl (Jerrstsun dcr d.. by direction of the Hurro&tt* of the County of uurirtN an* claim * OtftlnM auk of tin-MilUdc-cnlcnt under nutli, within ninctiionthe. or they will be fomver bnrrtsi of any action therefor utfulnst the said A<Ji> JoUi rau>n». ]/u!fit Oct. », 1 soy. Jolin W. Ksralu. P. F. ii.l i. William F. Garretson. Notice. | Noitee In hereby given. That the account of Anthony Hleeluuut, frtaM-tiUir of Thoma* Van- , Glider dix-maed, (ieamluy M. »<*• Aoalgiiee of , Tf.nmu* I.udlam, l>aolet GrsMModmlnUirator of Philip H. ^'n-ese decmaed, Jane H. Mc<ul- ' iut»i adiulniairetvtx ofiraia- Met 'oil ana dee d., and Mary K. Townaetid adinlnlatrmtrjx of • Kin bury Tovownd Seeemd, wiD be audited and KtiiUxJ by tlie Hurruxate. and n-ix>rtod to the Juducn of the OtykSW' Gourt <»f tlie ( *»unf y ufGaia* May, ai the term of lieeamber uexi. for settlement and atlowanee. Wllllaui lllldrrth. I>atc«l, Oct. 19, 1^*0. rsurroaote. |». p. CkPE MAY COPyTY ritKilfoOrRT. 1 Iakbrsdor N. Broxnard.) v«. In Owe Attachment. William fperry. J Notice lh hereby iciven that a wrilof Aitacljineut nt the suit of Labrador N. Broariard. mwIiim the riuhU uud credits, moneys and rothU sud xOxuxirls. land® and teue- 1 tnctiu, of William H|*rry. ir ismnsHsu . deMor, fur the sum ot Hlx Thousand l>.ll..r-, issucHl out of the Court of t ape May County, 1 on the twenty-fun rth day of Aujrust, A. 1>.. 1 lftsn. HeUimablc and returned Into < ourl duly exe<?ut«*d by the Sheriff of the County of ( npe May, on the f-^xhtii day of Mptftubtf, j A. I'., iw. Jonathan Hand. Albert H. Hlnpc, Attorney. Clerk Dated. Sept. 9, l80u. P. F. 56.00. OeUMftw. SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of certain writs of Kl Fn l»e Bo Kt Ter In Debt, to me direr tod, burned out of the Cape May Circuit Court, stale of »v Jersey, I will expose loonleat Public Vendue, ou Saturday, the 20th Day of November, A. I)., ISH0. at the hour off o'clock P. M. Oft aald day, at the Hotel of Lewis W hen ton In Ifepc >|m\ OuftVt Hooft, In the county of Cftpe Mar, nnd Htatc Of New Jersey i«a aforraald. All that certain Lot «»f Land ahd preoilam sltnnu- In South Kravlllc, lunula Township, COpe Mar County, and State of New Jersey, no the south ; side of the road leudine from South Mivllle tod-nrds DennisvlUc, iKljointas laisla ®>t the < (I t^fineTTiivn^^ icirown ns a of t he I Mary Ft«hcr csLntc; l>«*v liintnx ut the littddle of tic- said itNid marked bv a stake ttie.c if w It ntWNcd by two hickory's and a s|uilt (mk; tbencesnutfi twcnty-elg nt dejerecs and fifty minutes east sixteen rods to <« stake lu the tin*- of the Hall road; thence atone the tine of Railroad which U twenty-five feet from Ihe middle of tlie spuco beiweeo the rail* north twenty-two decree and thirty minutes east twcnt v-ilve uud sixty one hundredths rods to the middle of said road IcnrilUK from South S«>aviMe u> I>ennl«vlltc; thence alottx the middle of the same soutlk ilZtpbM deyrces and ten minutes west twenty md* to tlie iHV'iiinlnr; COiitiilnlnjc one acre of land In* the Kiinn more or lea*. Itclnj; the same premises , which .Tames O'Donnell and Wife conveyed unto A Icy lilldrcth by iVed datetl Man-h ath. i iUTliand re<N»rdc<! in IwhhI Ikatk No. 41 |»p 4K7 ! In County Clerk 's Office. Sclrcd as the property of Ale>- lilldrcth. Defendant, and taken In execution at the suit , oHVtcr Walk Ins and Samuel Tcsuxick. l*ftulutifTs, and to be sold by WILLIAM H. UKN KZKT. Dated, September I*U». SherlfT. John n. Humnan, Att*y. P. K. $ Notice to Creditors. Jjimes Meeray Jr., Executor nf Eveline Hughes clcct-ased. toy direction <»f the Surrogate of the * V»unty of Gape May. hereby x|vea not hv to the creditors of decedent, to t»nnjr In their debts, demands and claims acalnst the estate of the said decodout under oath, within nine months, or they will Is- forever hflrrrd of any action lharefor acalnst the said Ex«.-*-ntor. James Mecra.v, Jr. Dated, Oct.eUi, l«*>. OcUlK'bs*. P. F. II .ft*.
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of n writ of Fieri Fad OB to me directed. Issued out of the Court of Chancery, Htate of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at Publto Vendue, on Saturday, th* 18th Day of November, A. D., 1S80, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. Nt. on said day, at the store of Joseph K lluRhes A Sc»n, In the City of(>i|te May. In the oonety of Cape May, and state of New Jersey a* aforesaid. All th«*e two certain lots or tracts of land situate In the Lower Township of Cajw Mov County. In the Mate of New Jersey, bounded and deacritMHl as follows, vlx : No. 1. Hejrtnntn* at the northeast corner of David Russell's or Hannah E. Rukm-II's lot, by the side of the mart lead Ime to the (lop*, and runntne th-nrt? — 1— north, sixty -three dev arae* and Torty minutes west, t wenty^-tahl rod* and ten links, to a corner in the swamp ; i bene. —J— north, fortj d«gl9M and thirty rninnte* east, ftnirteen rods and twenty-three links, to a corner standlnx close toy a marked turn Iroe • thence —3— smith, sixty degrees and thirty minutes east, twentx-flve rods and eighteen links to the sloe Of the road , thence —4— south, thirty-nine and a-hnlf ftfww west, thirteen rods and six links to the pUee of beat nn inn; containing two acres, one ro«xt, ana twenty-one perches of land, too the same MOW or le*s No. z. Hexlnnlnz at the north corner of Ktllwell Htcven's land and niunlni; thence -I— north, * fly-two decree* and ten minutes we«t, twenty rbatn* and fifty links to the line of lands of Jt»hn Ktevens; thenee — S— south, seven decrees mu1 fifteen minutes west, eleven ehalns and twenty links, to a post for a corner; thenoe — X— south, fifty-two decree* and ten minutes emu. thlHcen chain® and otffht links to a |vost Iht a Comet, lelltf the comer of David RusmcII** or Hannah K. Unwell ® lot, aud Jonathan t% Stephens' Other Ian*- thenm north, fbrty-one *etto-cs and fifteen minutes east, nine chains and sixty-one hundredths to the place of Uvlnnln«; containing sixteen acre-, two rood®, nnd fi>ur peivhes of land toe the same more or I efti; Being the «aine prrmlMl that were pinnted and conveyed to the said .Tonal ban c, Stephens; the aald lot No. 1. toy stllwell Stephens nnd wife h\ deed dated the seventeenth dnv of December, A. IL, IftH. and raeordsd in the clerk's ottw of Cape May OoniMft, in I>eed Book >'n, pace HVS dc.. and the sola lot No. 9 hy EldmUc Johnson and wlfto, hy de*^1 dated the third day ol September, A. D.. lk?Y. and re<x»rded in tho said Clorkbl Office In ivykl Book No iwr 11* Ac. *el*ed as liie property of latidsn It. Stevens and other*. l»ofendants. and taken In execution at the suit of Atotiah D Iteerea, Administrator. Ac, complainant and to t»e ftdd by WILLIAM II. WCNEBET. Dated. Mntember lltb. EftV fibrrtlf H, A PnJVe. scl'r. P T. ♦
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1 ■ _ _ , -i— . *-*. X— i-Lo. usi m— eegwe 10,000 yds. of 8 cent dark prints, in remnants of -one to twelve yards. Only 5 eta. 400 horse halters. Only 25 eta. 140 barrels of Family Flour. Only 85.50 300 hand-scrubs. Only 5 eta. 600 brooms. 2 for 25 eta. 200 men's and boys' hats. Only 25 cts. 240 buckets. 2 for 25 ets. 30,000 T(ew York briek. OVER 12,000 DOLLARS . ,BJv ■' . . In General Store Stock, and for sale At New York bottom prices. GEO. WOODS <8r CO.'S Upright Pianos & Parlor Organs. jam ■ i^»a. _ m h V ■ L k® ijwi^tj^cMRnVh Drlwy tShsaftal sad mueu-JTttd!" Tb^SlSSVaahw «. Musical Crlt>c and -Xr*. Lenar, and tbatr »u»*UamI ualiOt* are m* thai cos w lb cnrftw sws Of th® crdmar* or infWW InstrumsnU w>1sr|rai) uud GEO. VOODS 1 CC.'S UPRIGHT PIANOS POSSESS Vacxnmplofi Sti'on^th an<l Solifiity, A m^ohu BcautiAil Quality of Tone, and the Brimsnicad Porfoot Chook Re»jx>ating Action. GEO. WOODS tfc CHVS PARLOR ORGAN6 HAVE BOTH PIPE AND IKED BTOTE, At>l arc I'lMxjuallud far ibdr Great Variety of Musical Mali. Tbay ftftfi| U* ^ *ucc— fu! mmtatnaftaa of IbpsaaaA hwi®, ml oe» pauha®. t by ad^ft^i aaik)u:i ta ft l quartec* rf th* and r®«. janlxa-d hy than aa Mac ia®«n»row t to be fvmo«l ia any cea«*tr> No aoa Ma*WI r^rchan s Porter aapi®kt thr-r rwuartsbSr twtraiwtta. G FORGE WOOD* k CO.. <M*®*ftr®pert. Ron. ft» V.'«duT»jton Ktirrl, Boston. VAEEBOOHI N Xdaaw koO, CkO®fX liberal terms to agents, who are wanted in FVERY ctit where tllkse instruments are not rkpreskntmd For §ale, or to rent : the Grocery Store & Ruilding on the corner of Bain and Beclianic streets, f. h. L. WH EATON.
CAPK MAY CITY, CAPE MAY C. II MARBLE WORKS. MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES. Iron and Galvanised Fencing and all kinds of Marble Coverings for grave*. # All order* will receive prom|»t attention ; by telegraph or letter. Flag for curb ing work done at the abort est notice. Call and see. A diaooimt wade on all work by calling at the yard. L T- SyTHtgtit* Proprietor.
I Farm For Sale. o . Tlie farm of the late Samuel Springer, at DyerV (Veek, CVpe May cownty, X, J., containiftg alwmt 90 ACRES. 40 acre* tillable land, 35 acres good salt tnciMhwr, and the halawce is second growth and cranberry bog. fabtnt and kins crabbing privilege* iftdtnied. IKers C>eek ntna tt|» %e the fast land, waking a good landing for boats. It i* bnt three mile* from the (halt lloftse 1 Station. W, J. R. R., mwd is convenient I to ohttreh and good srhooU. ( all on Mrs. Amelia Springer, Oap* May C. H., or A. W, Springer. Fapc Mey Point. X.J , Sept. 35, 4t.

