The Count) Gazette, ' s^^rrc:--- - - - ALFRED CrtoPER, Editor. ^ | ~SATU HDAY, NOVEMBKBlMflJQ. NEW? OFTiJE WEEK. Hmhc indignant DomocrnU hanged | John KelW in effigy on Friday night, | in many place* in N. Y. city. Four Uookl in the business part of , Watorford, Ontario, wore destroyed by fir* yesterday. Loss, fhlly filfi^OUO. A firo on Weal Twenty-fourth ■treat, How- York, in the Columbia soap far lory and Landmen A llottock's f'urni ture factory, caused a Iom of $17,1X10. At Washington, Ju*t Thursday, n ernsy men went to the White llouae and dec-lured he had been elected Pros idontand come to uke )x »**»*.-* ion. For u tiruo he created qilitlt sensation. Ki^Ut atoamdiipa landed -1,0. 10 iiuuugrants in Castle Garden in one day a M<»u •lay last. Nearly all the natiAin o£ the (Ho be were rsattMiited. Mos^ tliun 2tH),000 have arrived thus fur thuryoar. Two freight trains ran together On the Meretta and Cincinnati Railroad near Monnville, on the eastern end of the road Engineer Frank Loughoad and fireman Charles Kirk were killed and . • •- • - • . . e • • J a 1 has denied tb* writ of mandate Oaf* tiorura in the case of M. Kallock, son of Mayor Kallock charged with the murder of Da Young proprietor of the San Francisco Chronicle. The case will now go to a lower Court for decision on iu merits. Another sound steamer wrecked in the fog. The "Rhode Island.*' Passengers all saved. Hha struck <»n l4bonn«t x i^ai* «:iy< • A liifli t oil Whale Rock would have prevented the disaster. The Senate ha- three tinioc imuumhJ an act for a light at this point, but it lias failed in Uto House. Thanksgiving comes next, and then only one month till Christmas. Old Father Timo must have a new pair of wings judging from his speed in flying. • * ■ — The trees with filial affection have bared their own limbs to tho cold, and wrapped mother earth in their garments, which she, with true maternal love, will silently and patiently weave into a beautiful and comely spring robe for them again. The workings of nature are sublime. Wo got two mammoth concerns ! slightly mixed last week by grafting u stick of "The Slow-moving Obelisk'* into the "United States Postal Department," and vice- vena, thereby increasing the circumference of the one, and the averdupois pf tho other. In grappling with the great Egyptian monolith, trying to get it moved to its place in Central Park the Gazkttk "fasten kd 0 \ b knd of tub cai1lk chain to a iikayv tim iikr fort lit into thk officer in tub United States," and anchored it there. The error was caused by a careless "make-up" by an employee of this office and was certainly a ludicrous one. .
It is stated that Mr. J«miah 8. Haekctt j will lie appointed to fill the vacancy (] occasioned by the promotion of Gen. Sewell from tho Superintendence* to tho Presidency of the Weat Jersey Railroad. < This is without doubt a good ap|>oiiitment. Mr. II. has shown repeatedly of late that he is fully competent to superintend the workings of the West Jersey, and tlint in ft way which is advantageous alike to the company, tho employees, and the patrons of the road. Hii presence of mind, 'keen sense of justice, and thorough knowledge of railroad matters uro well established foot*. I » A Judging from the statements of "Traveler" in another column we think the proprietor of tho hotel in question has violated his right to keep a public house. If an orderly and well behaved traveh-r is to bo dented the right to have Ins horso "put-up and fed" at A regularly licensed hotel then tho restrictions of the license laws aro a dead Jotter. The New Jersey Law relating to inns and taverns requires that overy person before he or she shall receive a license to keep an inn or tavern, shall besoms hound to tho state in the sum of ono hundred dollars with condition following, to wit : Tho condition of this recognizance is such that whereas the alcove A. B. is licensed to kocp an inn and tavern for the space of one year next ensuing ; if the said A. B., during the eon • of said HMIIM shall In • * in #ch a tavern k sopor, use and maintain good order and rule, and find and provide oood WHOLIAO MS AND PrFFlClBRT IODOINO, Dirr AND ENTERTAINMENT fob NAN and 0TAIMNO AND pkovknper for iiorne ...then this ronoghisaitce to bo void or else to remain In Bill force and virtue. Hbc. 24, provide* "that it shall be the duty of the said oourts to revoke or annul any license by them granted to any
person tp keep an inn ami tavorn, in case such person shall offend against any Motion or part of this act." The proposed production of the "Fas•ion Flay" in Now York has brought out the wholesome sentiment* of not only the religious world but of the secular or I what might be termed the Irtroligious j world, in the strongest opposition to eo blasphemous a proceeding. ^ One's whole nature revolts st even the thought* of thu sufferings And death of ' Christ being parroted upon the board* ■-.if a theatre, to answer tho rabble in exchungo for their money. The secular ' papers are as out spoken in its denunciation as the religious press ; for there is a vein of reverence running through | the great body of humanity which swells with indignation ut such sacrilege. A i'hibi. daily Jaipur has this to say of the manager : "His purpose in it is, we suppose, not to insult the Christian religion, but simply to make money : and when heisconvincvd that the undertaking will prove a financial failure he will, in all probability, give it up. He ha* every reason to anticipate failure. The Faasiou Flay : was attempted in California, among a less scrupulous people than those of New York and utterly failed from the first night. The people quietly refused to look at it. Ho has tested public opinion iti advance pretty thoroughly in New York and has not had the support of a ningle decent newsjmpor nor a man of iuiv influence. The manager was misled by the success of the Passion Play at Obcrainmcrgau. That is ii solemn ^oofaC*** " '• Thich w service rendered once ln^ ten yea»*» .v simple, devout peasants, in a mountain vill.ige, who nro prepared for the duty by prayers, fasting, and partaking of mwj l' m " " 7 r7 » — • W (
the holy sacrament, tliut they may with more purity and humility set forth a scene of the Saviour's suffering and death. Even with these mitigating circumstances, the presentation is revolting to many right- feeling people. But Mr. Abbey's money-making little scheme is quite another thing, lie proposes to bnng the most awful mystery of our religion upon the tawdry board* of his theatre, sandwiched between the opera bouffo and variety clog dancers. A certain Jemmy O'Niel is billed to play the part of the .Saviour of mankind. This is not a matter which concerns professed Christians alone, nor even church-goers, as Mr. Abbey should have shrewdness enough for his own sake to see. It is not the cantiug bigoted classes which are outraged by this professed vulgar blasphemy, but the instinct of all humanity which damands that its one hopo of salvation, the Cross on Calvary and the Man uplifted there, shall l»e kept snored. Tnko Christ away, dobase, brutalize His life, and what has the 1 world left to ennoble or purify it 7 Mr. , Abbey ought not, and probably does not, count upon any resectable witn. iwiw \iW W*«V »!»»><» -wVW t*»i V*. a drunken rough thorn, however vile . liis own life may be, who has not in his secret soul a reverence for Jesus which this drama will outrage. Tho pernicious effects of this plav need not, however, be f oared by Christianity. Tho teachings ami life of the Saviour havo withstood the assaults of eighteen centuries, quietly broadening and strengthening until they now underlie every expression of civilization and enlightenment which there is in tho world. They aro not likely to lie damaged by the vulgarities of Manager Abbey or n Jemmy O'Niel. The real evil done will be to the stage. A thousand operas bouffe and indecent burlesques would not lower the theatre in the estimation of right-feding and
just people so much as one exhibition 0f this Flay." ^ Our Washington Letter. Sentiments ami vkei.inor i\ reoard to the election \t the national capita i.. — Gen. G.uiriKLh'a Caiunkt. — The mhn in link or promotion.— Tiik Government clerks all j r ii i l a n t . [From Our Regular Correspondent.) Washington D. (.'. Nov. 0, 18S0. 1 At the close of the hotly contented l>olltical campaign, when one side is greatly elated over the result, it follows that the other side .hould b«- depressed in n corresponding degree. There arc however, two features connected with the history of the recent conflict over which everybody emi ami ought to fed thankful. The first in the fact that; notwithstanding heat of party feeling in many parts of tho country, the day a proceeding* were not, so far as we know, disgraced by uiiv scene* of extreme violence [ or bloodshed. The second U Me Tact that the successful candidate for the 1 Presidency ho* received so large a majority in the electoral colh-ge us not to leave the result in any sort of doubt, and to apare the country such a trying strain it* it was subjected to four years ago. These aro broad ami common ground* for congratulation, upon wjtich all good citizens can meet and mingle their rejoicing. In Republican circles, there is a good deal of gossip already about the couino* sltion Of Gen. Garfield's Cabinet. The I very general sentiment is that there would be an entire change. President* very seldom keep the Constitutional advisers selected by their predecessor*. Mr. Johnson kept several of tho membol% of Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, but that was nn exceptional case. During tho late campaign it was asserted that Mr. Sherman would probably he retained a* Secretary of the Treasury, but a friend of Rherman's stated, last night, that ho would not retsin tho office if it were tendered to hitn. He hope* to 1>e reelected to the Senate. Gentlemen who are in Mr. Garfield's confidence say that they do not believe he lias intimated to any one who will compose his Cabinet, It was rumored yesterday, that Menator I/»gan was anxious to he Seoretary of the Interior, but Garfield's friends deny that tboro it any foundation fur the story.
The reeling among the republican* however is that the next administration i» to be pre-eminently stalwart ; that ail democrats must go ; that then- i* to bo no more temporizing with the south. Tho verdict seems to he accepted hv the dul warts to mean that the people of tills country want the political affair* of the nation administered stalwart b.u»b It I* said by tho ultra stalwarts that Congressmen from the south certified to be elected in district* having a preponderating negro vote, are to be either unseated or their election in validated *on the ground that the people have not had a chance to reoord a (Vee-oxnrc*»ioii of opinion. Tills, it is asserted is the only means which con be resorted to to give the colored voter a chance to assert his j»oiilioal rights. Such a policy if adopted would unseat Chalmers in tho shoe string district of Mheriwippl, three of the Louisiana member* and about all of the South Carolina delegation. The department* of tne Government have not Wen beehive*, exactly, during the post few day*, the feeling of surprise about the result of the elections not permitting much work* Yesterday did not differ materially from tho preceding day* in respect to the amount of work accomplish co. Tho clerks, however, were not idle from suspense, but from joy. The general result being ascertained, the pleasure was enhanced by going ovor the details of tho election returns. Those never failed to give *at^ i*faction. Perhaps, however, there i* an exception, n* a groat many regret that New Jersey did not wheel in Tine to complete tho solid North. This, however, is. a slight objection, and d«»es not interfero with the undisguised satisfaction with which tho results of the election are received. Just now the clerks arc tho happiest of mortals. The vttrain has " 4*. howevci , ^ not surprising. Ever since tno Indian* eloction they have regarded Republican
success as *ure, Although they did not expect such sweeping lesult*. When the voters begin to return, th«*n the departments will resound with their song* of triumph and shouts of victory, all of which would be quickly stifled -should some Republican brother now out in the cold succeed in shoving the present incumbent out of place. Aiot w. COMMUNICATIONS. Wednesday, xov. 10th. En. Gazette : in your last issue there appeared a life like-poem, entitled, "My Mother's Shingle.'' They now havo an improvement on this, as will be seen by the following item which I clip from tho "Freo Press" : tiik patent revolving spanker. Rome men set boozy. And soino men got tight ; And soma iiion nro ujily, And kick up n rt*ht. Thu* sang Bijnh as ho sprinkled clean sawdust on tho floor and made ready for the performance. During the early morning a woman living on Rivard «Tveet dtaflglU down her ten ynRTs-nia boy to bo prescribed for, and it was the neatest job Bijnh has ever turned out in the spanking line. The shingle took right hold, and the machinery never missed a clog, and in four minutes tho l>oy rejoined his mother at the door with such a loving expression on his face that she had to identify him by a patch on his knee. During the heated term the charges for spanking a boy with a pressure of twenty -ono pounds of s tea in on will be thirty cent*. Tho pins, tacks, shingle-nail*, burrs, buttons and thistle-heads worked out of tho cloth by the spanker will be handed over to his guardian for disposal. Tliomaehino can be worked up to a pressure of fiftytwo pounds if necessary, ami it has never failed vet to bring about a com- • «•* .» » • .« «' i*
pi etc revulsion of feeling on the part of the victims. The following beautiful song and chorus is sung by Bijnh during the operation : Hush my boy— lie Mill and tsko it. It Will do jroiiriqrstam good ! No iiso knocking— you can't hrenk It Any more'n tho la*t one could. Thursday, Nov. Iltli. To tiik Gazette : A few evenings since 1 had occasion to visit Donnisvillc, ami wishing to have my horse fed and groomed 1 drove into the yard of Giittmer House for that purpose. Upon tapping at the hnr-rooni door the proprietor appeared and in n gruff voice asked, "What do you want ?" I replied that I wanted my horse put Up and taken rare of until half-past ten. In the same gruff voice hs sank "We don't keep our barn open after night," and with this ho closed the door. A friend kindly allowed mo to use his stable or my horse won hi have had to stand out of doors Rupperlesi. I have no oomrncnt* to make, but think those fact* should bo known to the public that they tnaf i not expect to be accommodated by thin obliglng(T) host. Traveler — m ^ » . .I ■ I.i DKNIftRVILLIL NOV. 12, 1W>. Mil FniTon :-Tli* young People* t'nlon • (Ttm|»*raur*) h*M itietr bl-weckly entertainmsnt In Youns'* Hull of till* place. Tho performer* were irtnllfletl vrllh n lanr* unit ii|>preclHtl vc Hinllcmv. The pro^-nnmm*. eonBlatInR of literary pr«tuct Ions In various fbrmn, prove<l very Instructive, mm well am amuNlna ami cntortRlntiiR. To imrllciilarlze and cornmend the rciulcrltif orindtviaiiNl part* would »>* itolna Injustice to tho occa«lon; sntllce it tossy, that the programme was efthlentlv curried out. These entertainments a ill amply repay the attends nee of any one who wlshns to apMNl an evenln* enjcynhlv. The f)le«L-c already coitaliiM t.v> stsneni with prosj^ots of a larfc Increase constantly, "11, It," MnI of patents srante<t by tho United Ntatefe to pit (son* til New Jersey for the past week. Furnished fbr the Oaxkttr by the law ami Patent c >ff1ee of J, Met*. Perk Ins, MIR I* street. (Juki north Patent Oflla*L WashingUin, D.C. As* t?orrc«pomlonco solicited. J. W. Took, Jersey City,— machine for turning button*. T. J. Dennis, Newjvrk, — koroscno air wnrmor. T. C. Elliot, East Orange,— corn busking roller. J. Hutton, Newark, — button shoo or hoot, A. Kline, Moinarville, — OUT brake, two patent*. ('. F. Km**, Newark.— low water indii-ator, J. W. Lieb, Newark,— hub for lotik*. P. Murray, Newark, — condenser. P. II. Tiehnor, — well, J. Wnldmn, New Brunswick, — turn-round for paper drying machine*. X. Yulilo, ; Newark, — polisning wheel. f
Ill M 11 I i j i r a i j # OF ALL 8IZES KOK SALE AND WUILT TOOHDEM, BY Washington Gandy, Seaville. novlfi if. Now Squeal ! The subscribers have just received a large lot of young Cheater Whites A Jersey Red. pigs, which they offer for sale at their Meat Market on Mechanic Street , at very reasonable prices . WOODHUFFA WILLI H. iiovlfi tf. CAFE MAY «'ITY, CAPE MAY C. II MARBLE WORKS. MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES. jjiSJT Iron and Galvanized Fencing and till kind* of Marble Cbvariujpt for grave*. All order* will receive prompt attention Vy telegraph or letter. FUg for curbing work done at tho shortest nnticr. Call and see. A discount nuidc on all work by calling ut the yard. L. T. En trie in. Proprietor. f- -rfhw Slhi^. . lift* ' &il« o
The undersigned would roxpoct fully announce to (lie people of this county that he ha* a considerable stock of men* and Ikivx' Button Gaiters, AND A VARIETY OF S-H-O-E-S for Iodic* and children, which ho will sell at A GREAT REDUCTION from former prices to close out this branch of hi* business. Smith Hand, Co\\.& NV\v> C. \\. Aug2S,3m. THIS i SPACE ;• Is the property of j C. B. CONOVER, ^ Millville, N. J.
HEW ONE PRICE Clothing Store. In Millville, BL J. o Maiu St., next door to the Doughty House. A. H.~JARWIAIM, has just received an extensive stock of cloths, coHsimeros, lints, caps, ready made clothing, for men, youth* and boy*, all of which he offers nt low prices, o Clothing , Hats , Caps , Trunk*, Valises, and a general assortment of Gents' Fnroishiiis Goods, at the lowest possible prices. o Merchant Tailoring. 1 have also engaged an experienced cutter, who will manage the custom department, guaranteeing a perfect fit or no sale. Orders by Mail will receive prompt attention Come and see me. A. H. JARMAN.
1 i i* , jfli I'll O f l V|f ktr/j g\ /J j VDrO/1 | 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. Siiimp, Oct2,tf AT TIIE JDEPOT. Notice to Creditors, Jono W. Hwaln an»t William K. Garrctson aUmtnlstrnlor* of Unmsllel Garrelson dee d., by direction of the Murruamts of (lie t'ounty of « May. bercby lives noUiie tott»e<-rcdll<>r> of *al<l docedeut to briiig in tb«dr debrs. deinnmls ami rtalniN a<nln*t ftliS estate of tlw R tlddcvulviit uitderoutb, a ithin nine inontli*. orthcr will be In rev«-r »>arrc-<l c*f any action tbi refbr a/.ili'Kt (he.*aid AdiitlnUleatoni. HiftU-d. <»cl. J), iw*'. John W. Hwadn, I*. F. i2.Lv William F. C9u>rrolson. Notice. Notice Is brreby flvn, Tl»at the areount of A 'itliony r>t»-«linttTif Kx ecu tor i.ni.imiftn Vanv- Illce MMW'w of f ^ ... _ *».. Rm* - V. ^ ^ Em l»uiy ro%>r.Kfiic! v ... s suu.lel j a:««l Ktzticd by ll>« Surrogate, and rc|»ortrd to j tbe Judxr* of the Orjiiiaiui' Oosft of tat County ofUjwNay.sttlt* term «»f December next, for sell lenient u ml allowance. W; Ilium 1111(1 ret h. Dated. Oct. 19, IJ«0. surrogate. v. F. nxl _ CAFE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. lAbrador X. Brognard.) vs. V In CSse Attachment. William Sperrj". ) Nolle" U hoMiy riven that a writ of Attachment at the suit of labrador N. Brognard. against tho rlgliU ami credits, moneys and MiicCiS, good* ami chat!* i*. land* and ternnu'iits, of William Kpci ry. a non-reMlden! debtor, for tho sum of six Thousand Dollars, iKHiiod out of tlie Circuit Court of Cape May. l 'ounly, on the twenty-fcoirtli day of Auenst. y . D., I^». Ret u nusble ami ret u racd i n to < ourt duly executed by the Sheriff* of the County of I'ajH- Mnv. on tho Eighth day of Keptcmber, A. !»., 1Mb. Jonathan Hand Albert II. Blare, Attorney. Clerk Dated, Kept. *, ISaO. P- F. 3«.U0. Oct^3,I0w. SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of certain writs of Fl Fo Iks Bo F.t Tcr In to me directed, issued out of the i ape May (Iron It Court, Stale of Now Jersey , I will expose to sale at Pabllc Vendue, on Salurd* j, the 20tli I>aj of Xovcmbery A. D.y 1SK0. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on said day, at the Ilotd of Dcwls Wheaton In t^ape May i 'ourt House, In the county of Cape May, and stau* of New Jersey as aforesaid. All thst certain I x»t of I .and and premises situate In South Kenvllle, Dennis Township, Cape Mar < 'ounty. and .State of Now Jersey, on the south nideoftlie rosil leading from South Kaavllle town rOw ueu 111*1 HIS, ndjolntng Innrtn of ttir ltnil H'jod Omupaiiy. John K. Murray and James O Dounell and Is known as apart of the Mary Fisher ostaic; beginning at the middle ol th»- said rue id marked by a stake thereof witmaiaed by two hickory's and a spalt o*k; ilienm south twonty-otgnt degrees and dlty minutes enn! sixteen rods U> a' stake 111 th<* line of the Railroad; Ihcnc* along the line of Kntlrouri which Is twen^-flve feet fn»m the middle of ttte space between the raits north twenty-two degree and thirty mlsktw east twenty-live and sixty one hundred: h* rods to the middle of said road lending frr»ro South Sou vl lie Denntsvlllc; tiicnce along the middle of the same south sixty-one degree* and ten minutes west twenty rods to the !h.*% inning ; Containing one am* ol land Ik; the satnu morrorlotv. Being the same premier* which James O'Doiindl and Wife conveyed unto Aley lltldreth by Deed dated March Uth, 1K7U and i<s-.»rdcil In l>ccd Book No. it pp EC In Oonnty Clerk's Ofttce. Seised as the property of Aley IllUlrelh. iHTi-ndant. and token lu execution at the suit of Peter Wstlcins and Samuel IVacock, l'lalu (IftV, aud to bj *.»ld by WILLI AM II. BENEZKT. Dated, September latli. !'««. KhertflT. fohu it. liutftnnn, Att'y. P. F. S7.TI.
Notice to Creditors. James Mccray Jr.. Kxerntnr of Kvcllne Hughe* deceased, by rtlrtetlon of the Surrogate of tlir t 'ountv or (kg' May. hereby gives notice to the r realtors of decedent, to hrtiiK in their debts, dcniHUds nnd rintm* agaltmt the »-.tafe of the nekl iluukM under oath, within nine months, or they will Ik* forever l»*rro«! of any action tMreftir nrwlnst the said . Kxceujor. Jonies Meerny, Jr. Paled, twt.lah, 1^ 1 Oot.lVw. P. F. fl.RR. SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias to me directed. Issued mil of thetVnirt of Chancery, stan- of New JeftH\v,l will expose to sale at !*nhlle Vendue. «»»i Natunlay, the isth I>ar of Xoreniher, A. n„ i KM>, at the honr of Jo'eloea P. M. <*i **ld day, at the stor*? of Joseph K. Ilntli** * Krm, In the city of < *a|H' Mn> , In Uneiuiit)' oft^nc May, and state of New Jersey n« n«or»^cld. All tlionc two «-crtnln lots <»r I met* of land situate In the l»wer Towindilp of tkipc May county. In the Mate of New Jerngy, b«miided and described a* follow*, viz: Nu I. Ikvhtnlng at tlic northeast c*>rner «»f Havtd ItiM'll'a or llannnlt H k lot. by the side of the pn*d ItwHnr lo the Uape, and runntns thence —1 north. •Ixty-thm- «.!*•- irrecH nnd forty folnntes we*t, twenty-eight rtMl* and ten link*, to n corner in the swamp ; ihenec — •— north. R>rty degress *»»d thirty minute* east, fourteen rod* ami Iwentv-thrre link*, to « corner rtandlng chwe by a marked gum tree; thence — *- *onth. sixty de^-ree*. and thirty mlnulea ea*t^ twenty -five rml* nml eighteen link*, to the sldeofthe nawl, ihenoo —4— south, tklHMlM and s-half d«k»nHa w «**t . thirteen nvl* and six links the place ofhrtrtnnlng; onntalntng two acres, one mod, and iwenty-o»ie perches land, be the sanutitorr or Ira*, No. y. Beginning at the north corner of Htllwcll Bteven's land and running thence l -north, flftydwo dearer* and ten minute* west, twenty chains and fifty link* to the line of land* of John HI even** thence — Z— MHitU, seven dsa—fo and linen minute* w«*t, elm-en chain* and twenty link*, to a |mi*i fbr a comer; thenee—R— south, ft fly -two decree* nnd ten minute* eosL thirteen chain* and e*ifht link* t«»n pmt for a <H»rner. being (lie corner of Havhl Uuosell's 01 Hannah K Rit**-ll'ft lot. and Jonathan C. Stephens' other laml ; thence -d- m»rth. forty-one degree* and fifteen minute* east, nine chain* and sixty-one hundredths to the place of tanning; containing sixteen sere*, two roods, and four |**rche* of land he the same more or I <vw; Being the same prrmlsra that were rrnnted and conveyed |o the said Jonathan C. Klcphens; the said lot N«X I. hy Stllwell Ktenhens atnt w Ifo bv d*^ %i <uuxl the seven- • trenttida^ of December, A. !>., Ifot. a«>d recorded In the Clerk's Offira of n*|»c Msy (Vanity. In IWd Hook No, J*-, page OAS Ac., and the said tot No. t by Ktdredjrc Johnam and wife, by drxMl dated the third day ol Hrptem-»H-r. A. D„ is72, KOti recorded In th • *ahl Clerk'* Offire InDred Bonk No. h. MM IRfk. Belsed a* the pnMrtr of Reravtah H. Kievens and otlfSr*, Ifsft^ndants, »*i>.| taken In execution at the salt of AhUah D. Reeves. Administrator, txantdalnani and to be WILt.fAM H. BKNRMCT. liatrd, K<-fdesnbcr IIUi, IIP®. Hlierlft. II. A.ltn&v.tiul-r r. r. HIJll. I I
I ... a MX IssaretMe UasoaL LBlIXiiriuN, N*W ZnSSY. * iaotrtTforatod a M Vr wmulu* IMi. rv>iXau(ai drletlr luultiai lii» jrioifflbr Just i [ iu,/. , :.k. u> pay i*js M-fc M&d rrpeLMM*. r^r»iuu^. ,r If Hv* I* r rant lut MM rt i 'VliOUHAM V LI AlU* {' i ranboro within the ten jn../* i for which tb« puHcjr 1s Isseed) two»**es#$uusfiU wers ueuied, five psr Ct-.it. each, it WOtlld even ti e: L- < 1.1*1^. r ' i.uu ally stock' «>nji any wotuM charge U»i ibssaiae mot and kind of Insurant. There has wi-ii isdd for looses since organisation two hundred amd seventy THOUSAMj dollars, and the saving c« am her*, if the. sans* amount of property (Immred fbls 4 orr.panyj «>«a tHjetr lnsurod at common rate* would be mois t hun a million of dollars. For *orurii> The premium notes are mom than three million* <■ dollar* and everj' 004 who U satisfied that he <*u pay the two and ono- half or five per ©eui. ssomsmeat if #**r needed, and that l>U fellow member can do lbs -uiijc may rest safely, and the guarantee Is In iheir owu band* and their own control, not liable to be lost by mismanagement. Kvery ptdley Issued Is free Cr>4B tbe *s*ss* uui'it for one full year, after which tbey are liable if any I* needed. The Company hs* no Insurance on any proiwrty out »A tbe Ktate. except tw o or tlirae polli'iss, and has no agencies out of the feieta tit r let eeonuiny ubad Inall the deitartmeut*, and expenses are less It I* believed thaii will be j wil. K. VAX OIl.l>tVt,ilr.'tcr»Vur,h. July 17 Am. WHY SO MANY 60 TO John E. White's, IkJtwwvmVU, "k. l.\ Because tliey find the LARGEST STOCK, • Finest Assortment, AKD Loicest Prices. oao A complete line of Dry Wood* from a '*> cent lawn to i 1 dollar cashmere. Mens* cotton and woolen cloth from 124 to 1.50 pr yard. Brown and bleached muslin*, flannel and cheviot shirting* of all grades and prices. The Notion and Trimming department i* complete st the very kmost prices. Groceries and Provisions the very best, as low as the lowest. \V , VavwU, OvV% tvwA Hardware, Glass, and Queens-ware, sewing machines. pumps. grain, flour and feed, tobacco & cigars. a Urge lot of "Dug-up" Cedar Shingles. . JOHN. W. YOUNG. MANAGER, DF.NMSYILLF., J. J. junefi,3m.
tiMEE MiDHE AND BLACKSMITH ENG. fw\m»c vv\>m v^owUV Ttf^tt^wVVxj VR^oy\w \\uvt awt\. \\\C \\w\)Vvt V\\ JtWtttxV \W\ W\t\\ (\tc \o wvcvwvv^ivcVvvtc \o oyAcy t\\V CARRIAGES, OK ANYTHlN'i IN THEIR L1NB OF BUSINESS, AT THK SHORTEST NOTICE. IN TIIK BEST MANNER, AND Most Reasonable Terms. A I AO BLACKSMITHING DOSE AT THK SHOKTK8T NOTICE. Particular attention paid to Shoeing Give us a call. A. Benczct & Son. I nieliGlyt\

