-T ' 'V " — 1 Jug the wild nutv, whieh muy bo hod for rha Inking, trucking them uud eetid* tag the hulled koiuoln to mtirkc-^ I lit thin way freight on the bulky aiyl u*elot* aholls iu avoided, und the jtyjrtfa*vr fnveo both trouble and oxpeuoc^by buying the kernel*. Thoy are pE>|d prmctipplly to confectioner#, who vfork them Up in carumoU, walnut fondy and other forms, and , bring them 10 to 20 conu a pound. I'UL'ANS. W PH(UU iUlUJiAStbgrOvyU UilO public favor Within a few year*. It belong* to the »beUb;irk family, but ha* a thinnor stall 1 and larger kormd than that n u Fund the nieut i* more easily extracted. n MeoapK^uQUJo mainly from Texas v iiid Xow1 Mexico, though Kumuu furi lichen * few. POBBIOM xrw. hi foreign nuUr the CXJftllbd English wnlnuU take the. )*o4. They uro wrong Jv mnued, for they do not oouic from Kngbmd at all, hut from France shd the Mediterranean countries. England pro--duces an hither variety, about equal to that grown Irs soma sections of thin country* The best oomo from Grenoble, in -Fratioe, and from Naples. They nre to to distinguished by their ahepe ; the .Uronoble nuts sre largo and full und deeply tjprrugatod, ana are il*t toned at the atcm end t while the Naples nut is «hmg and slim j looking something like an overgrown poauut. Both kinds are \i#*d largely by confectionery. Thoy aro aolu botil sholled and unsheiled, hut ar*|alway3 imported in the <fhclU?w]iich ore removed by the wholesale dealers, who in this way givo employment to a nwmbcr of poor families during the busy season, which happens to bo the present time. The Grenoble kernel, Iving larger and more showy than its Italian bro. U the one used where it- is to be displayed whole, a* in those attractive balls of sugar with a walnut kernel on each side which form a conspicuous feature in the show case of every confectioner. The ,new crop of walnuts is now coming in, the first shipment having arrived. New ! crops of all the uutk arrived during the j month, with the exception of Brazil nuts winch como in July. These arc the triangular, dark colored nuts, with a lightly clinging shell, commonly known as .Ucroain nuts." Thoy come from the Or- ' inoco, whore they grow, eight or ton in a pod, in the tap of a tall tree. Jordan Almonds aro so-called, for ft ■wonder, because thoy Ooiho from the Jordan land, Syria. Thoy are the finest vuvUty <*i' tWf/ nut, and iifu usually imported, shelled, in -boxes liko raisins. The J cost fr6ui 30 to 00 cents a pound hud'are- used in making the finer grades of candy. Bakers uib Sioijy almond#, a cheaper variety, for mucaroon# and the other cakes. Almonds come from all the Mediterranean countries, and there •is also r small variety which comes from the Canary Islands. 'Kilbertft, which are only a larger and * -hotter variety of htizletlut, conn* from Spain und Sicily. TJmy-arti cliiefly ysed to givo variety to a collection of assorted mus for the table. Most of tho nuts produced on the islauds and shores of tlio Mediterranean have been introduced into California and grown there successfully us regards size and productiveness, but not ho as to quality. California nuts aro of poor flavor, awl for that reason have not been able to com pe Co in our markets with the oocoa.xct8. The cocoanut is both native and foreign ; for there are a few grown in Florida ; but- most of them come from the SpaViish islands. To tho general Northern enter it cocoanut is a cocoanut, and he is Blow to perceive any djfierenco nifcohk them, but to the experienced denier there is as much diversity in flioin tin in apples. Tho San Bias and Carthngena nuts are tho ones in favor With those discriminating buyers, tho candy makers, because they "pool" well, A single dexterous blow, scientifically delivered, removes the shell, uud thcli the nut is placed in a paring 'machine, which rapidly removes the brown inner covering and leaves a firm, beautiful wiiito spheroid. Some nuts fall to pieccH in the "peeling process, and hence are 'not bought by eonfoctinners, Among those Atp the big, hnrdcoated Honduras nuts : so those are tho onoR that go to the country, where people lik® to get visiblo vaiuo j for their money. Some cocoanut# come smeared with tar, which the sellers snv is. put there to keep tho rats from nibbling thorn. These are Jamaica nuts, And the real reason for the tar is that the "eyes" are weak, and, unless plugged up with tar, would let the milk evaporate, when the nut would speedily spoil, bast summer's hurricanes hud a disastrous afloat on tho cocoanut crop and prices uro high just now. but as four crdps a year can bo taken from tho trees, the present scarcity will bo but tonipornry. These are the principal varieties of nuts hnndlod-in this city. Ah intimated nt tho outset of this article, the trade ! is growing very rapidly. It extends all over tho United Stales, domestic nuts •being brought from tho various points where they grow, and. shipments of foreign nuts being made front this city as far east as Portland , Me,, and ail over the Middle and Western Slates. The cultivation of nuts, too, is becoming nn extonriva business, and will grow larger year by year," Pill! a. Pai'kil - Tho County Gazette. «. » » f k «SJ'» • >V 14. '. — s- •* ' ALFRED COOPER. EruTO*. "hATUUDAY, .1 ANCAHV 'l,~lsKlT (-UICAOO has 300 churches and 3,3000 saloons. Wild rumors aro fiying about concerning Senator Blaine's boing appointed Secretary of State by President Our- j field. Mil*. L. TV ICku.ouu Is thh first hidy
....I. .... - »praojti*o at the bar in Kantas, #h^ 1 ving been admitted lust week, after 1 king a Very crodiubl* exftmlna|ion. Thk 6iViivk*H for United States Senator, j 'to auy<x«v4 Scnuior . Huntiin, Ju %!«&/ id pushed with' threat vigor, um the thru ;ter. ftbtjim ttjifrfoachctj.by the partisan* of tho two loading candidutos, -Messrs. Fryc and little, ■ Thb exportatioii of American llvc'llOge to Germany, tried an All cxpenmeiit in tho oarly part of this yeqr, has boon found profitablo, and lias largely inj croasod. About 2J per cent, of tbo hog# { die on tho voyage. Butchers in Berlin j aro said to be very eugvr to be supplied with these froe-boru awino. A bicvc/.b has been invented which CArried the lit tlo wheel inherit of the big one. This will prevent the annoyanco experienced in the present btaycle, when the little wheel takes a notion to climb' up the rider's back, and, failing, Jeavcs liim studying AHtroiigmy oil tho sidewalk, after a "header." Tup, voice of the press of our State is. almost unanimous in its condemnation j of thrt proposed new amendment to the Constitution, and it in sincerely to be hoped thai tho legislature will ho guided by a little common sense and not allow this grand fraud to bo perpetrated ujion tho people of tli o coin men wealth. oxb or tho most annoying things to a well balanced man or woman is to be thrown Alto constant tatcrcour^o with n man who has a "hobby." You will find this individual in all stages of socioty j | and in all communities, and it is Btrango ; that. tho better bo is educated tho more annoying is his harangue to those ! around ki*n.t Ho gets to bo such an in- j tolerable nuisance that his follows will j walk two or threosquarosout of their way ; to avoid meeting liim, and those who .would othcrwiso wish to treat him kindly aro forced to"*nubv liim, or be pestered by his oft-told Hlory. 8o taken up does tlio mind of tbo "hobbyist" become with bis Merootypod arguments that he puts them forth at all times, in nil places-, in church and out. Of all -the disagreeable pcoplo on tlio i/icc of the' earth preserve us first from tho man who rides a "hobby." wr have a most prolific subject to writo abou tasinco the lost issue of the Gazbtte, ono that would fill volumes enough for the largest library in tho country if well written up; ono big f enough, broad enough, high enough, and deep enough for any poet to sing j ubout, or any 'growler to growl about, j It* the weather! AVo have /had eo mvch weather, sucfi monstrous weather, ! Buch horrible nnd terrible weather, that | . - .. .. «w iunrn i nam o .im f England weather," boiled over into Jersey, or old Boreas let loose. Howover, we all know, since "Old Probability" has left us, the weather has had no Captain General, and consequently has become most wretchedly demoralized ; j and new "New Indications1' is put iu : command he is experimenting most riskily, and don't seem to get tho ingredients mixed just in right proportion, and wo see tho consequences of such n ! mess of weather as he lias precipitated j upon us. Lokbos fogs, which are now attracting more than uhuw! attention, aro known to bo injurious to health, but aro not generally credited with the power of immediately extinguish in-.! life. It seems, I however; by the evidence given at an j I inquest held by Dr. Hardwiokc the other j day, that their effect is occasionally that of deadly poison. 'The inquest was on the bodv of a woman who, in a dense fog, attempted to find her way home after paying n visit to a friend. While feeling Lor way along a street iu Burns. ! bury by tbo side of another woman for ' mutual protection, the fog "got down lior throat," v.\id M Vv» VY>*» A man living in lb© neighborhood, hear- ' ihg what had occurred, groped his way to the spot, and tried to restore her j with brandy, but, failing in his efforts, with some difficulty got hold of a police- | man, and at the police station sho was 1 found to bo dead. She had, according to the medical evidence, been asphyxiated by the fog. — * — — — Tni: VK.Mi juPt closed has been a very ' eventful one. Science has made such j rapid Rtrides that the people could not 1 keep pace. The wreck# and disasters at sea hare followed each other in such | close succoi-sion that one cannot com- \ pfehend their number and fatality. Business generally lias boomed. One j of tho most exciting Pre.-i lential election* h as been carried through, Neither Church nor State linn slumbered or rest ed, but marched on, Tlio Prow ha# proved itself equal to :ir,v emergency, and demonstrated that it# power is only bounded by it# will. Mighty forces for good have been at work ; and, wo bad i almost Raid mightier forces for evil have 1 i striven for the mastery; but no, we fttlll ! i believe with, tho I'snhnist, "Tho Lord roignoth, let the people tremble," "The i . Lord roignoth, lot tho earth rejoice," | It is wisely ordered that we cannot j penetrate tho vail of the future, ai\d | what is in storo for us this now year, as ; individual*, or a# a nation, wo can only
kpow a# the ncroll i$ uiirollcd#.cuch duy and each hour, one page at a time. ! MozttgPinery toy* : j Piriaui na»t und tifno iofomo zoVtj Timu vrnAvuv l m {jin ojjiy loi.j' , } ' COMMUHICATIONS. Mk. Editok j— -Some kind friend ha* been ho thoughtful u# to *end mt% to r 1 wnn .miiin pwt, suvurfti iiutnWr* Pf I the Gazette. 1 have on two oce Miotib j visited vpiir c!|uiet town imd wo* w^H ■ pleased with it ; probably more w> tl.an J I would otherwise have bealj only for i the hospitality riiowii mo -by mr \nAt.i ; frfehd, J. YV'. Gataly,- Esq:, your j Pofct Master, (I Imyo heard it saul that j it took just nine such follows to I ' limn —I dop't believe a word of it). I havo hocouio quite interested in tlio mailers vfliich I find iu ynurpap<*r. fChe probabiBty (VFyAiir gifting some niATfufacturiMg esUiblishment located in your town is just |he thing .for in a tow n of your w*/e there U nf surplus of lalmr which, when properly employed, aoon enriches the locality. Tho town in which I resido lnu ' a woolen factory which pays out nearly j^OQO .dollijra a month, also n paper mill which pay# out 'about ?!000 a monib. Bom0 thirty* i five years ai«»co the now woolen mill, was | a grirt mill and employed but thief or , ; fourpara'fiftfi, while now thmai are employ- j j e<l over ono hundred In . Ity* | tune our town has grown to three time-* i it* former population. Whene'er jltir citizen* makeup -their minds that thev want donyt industrial ^Hta»ilU)>unuit . let theiu call a public meeting am) resolve to have one. Let some liberal property holder agree io give tho ground upon which to erect ft factory of *omo kind, exempt it from taxation for, finy t ten years. Form a | joint-stock (r/iiiifainy.gctitiiicorporateil, J raise a capital of some ten to twenty j j thousand dollar^ and then arlvcrtise ; that you are willing to put it into some legitimate paying business when any j j person, having a knowledge of such, | | will raise and put in « like amount for ; | tho purpose of 'establishing ft business j in your twnn. Locality <»f bniblings should be immediately in -connec-iion wiLh the railroad, so a# to get fuel and freighting of every kimi clieaply, make a con if act with t!io failroad, extending over a period of say five years, at cheap rate of freight. Any railroad will make such an arrangement, when all these tilings have been attended to sre that the best business men of your locullty j are elected as directors of the company 1 and* there will bo but little doubt of the success of the enterprise. One other point of ndvice to those | persons who bavo lots of this world's goods : neVcr look on those who have to labor for a living as not your equal ; it is honorable tp labor, and had not some pewons labored those who are now looked upon as the rich and respectable of the community would not probably be now occupying their- present j>ositiuns. Were I an editor of a country paper, I never ivould sacrifice mv j hue pond- ! enco, but would conduct my paper as : best Hiiiled myself. Buch u course will j lead ta miccass in the end. The .few j narrow contracted individual# who i to themSelvcx or any surrounding them. The question for debate, "does the hot- | torn* brick in a wall sustain any inoro I weight tlum the top brick?" is easy to settle. Tie who thinks both are equal is to put one brick down then lay his finger on it and commence piling bricks, ! one after another, on top until tho quesj ltan is decided, which will not he long. ; I may at some future time write again. Kr.sri:(TTii:r.i.v A BLYK Urn'S CIT ICKKV. tow N.SKND'S INLET ITEMS. . . ! — Plenty of snow and gootl sleighing. — Tho jinglo of -sleigh -bells sounds j jolly. j — Mr. Linneu* Swain is spending tlic holidays at home. — Tho "Christmas tree" passed off very ; j pleasantly and there were some quite j i valuable presents received. Almost all f present wero remembered. — ' The boys of the neighborhood had ; a shoo ling-ma tcb, on Chrisfuift* day, nt Swain's store. They will have another ; j on New Year's dnv and thoy invite all ! • who wish to try their hand at glass-ball- ! shooting to come. — Jb* yfiprttid ^ i ! the authority of a participant, was a "big thing." They had a pood supply of New ' [ Orleans molasses, and the spirit of fun seemed to hnvc free course. - TlitMveatliJ or was bad und some nf the boys eonj cl tided to stay nil night. t)f all the i ; carryin^'On we ever heard of, that party | went nhcflvk Tlie boys have gut thej motto# ripped-o^f their clothe# and tlie I had slats replaced. Lvnx. J I ' MARRIED. i HKWT IT— THOMPSON.-- At the rwlrttxAoe of 1 thu brldiCt r.ittior, xuv\r (jonlKm, on - qat* j m-.tuy evon t ok, lhs\2-»th, is-o, by fiov. J, I XV. Taylor. Mr. Ahmxo Howltt to At Us i Mary A. Thompson. CIIANCR -ANXKLLY,— \r tlie residence nf tlio brlues pn renin In lVnm1*vlllc, on Hatui'duy cvoutm:, licttcmhcr ^\ih, issa. by {toy. .1. II. IMverty, Mi, John Phanco m h.n-lnir# Nook to Mis* Mullto AlincUvof doiuuhvUIc. Found ! Found on Monday , law snii, n lMbot bat- ! ton ii. Th® owner can have It by cuUtnc «t ' Snu ion Hovmi-M lie hoaeh, nnu puviim for | IIiIn ml vorl Ikpiiu-iM, Prof. Tier'* Alinnnno (V>r 1SSI t.iout. RnsUlea i the A tin nunc matter, Ii mumm* the Fore* I east# of the Weptbcr ; their XYonderfut N'orU i tleatlonain isso; bow loftnarvl Aaalnsi 1,taht« ntm? ; When It 1m f rown* to t-mter ln-ep \\>Hh, Mines, »vc.. tiow n> Itnkf nnd Koawt ; (Vuise uf ' nliRln In Hrnlt Tretvi, ami much oilier vain* ] nhlo matter. Altogether the present huis Any former lmue In prncueat infonnn- I tlon. For s-miplc in»ii.v tnul terms to u»e ; trade, send an cents to Tl!»>MPHt>N. TlPK <v 1 ! UI.l.lNWSfON, Pciti.iHUKft-i. Vjii Pinestmet» st, Louis, Mo, ' j
1 ° 'Jio^ Yi&i±y\/u oxbV'&M A ' * . i roik . ■will i ijfci Fit A «« 1 ; 'JA-t i -i i-; t*. i yAMUJYVttfzybSbt^iiO I ^ j ! per. lor I' liA Sis \?WxW B'UtMCHi rUiVDU I ed to tlirf3pwrr«AJ <*C you itn u>ni tain •!•:■' Ji.ii' i. i^, it,|. > . ; rI turt'H#o) aifepiiffe HiLiAt&Uxl pL^ur. Price, j ,T/; " L1 ^ A paLe lliuslruiad p«i*or, for only &IAMJ i>er y«.r, , wiUi i>xf & if. limn M'lemthit on I the Ilorse and hJs dlafaaaa*' a booH of IDy ^Pl'wVXK IAMLlirF I'tTLPIT OF THK DAY, : ft lUasiiuLod J fOyt-r. Jusl.the paper > | t*r HiiLiUuy rvftitlnx. rna- enb 7Z i:cu(» jn-r ! y< nMiiritifil:u:tivo iittiunroreOT'/iJto*, **l. ( Inri&jUtUir wild "Itw ft ret Christ* ! ; liiu* Morn/' ! Ok ai.c vovk oy tiuc aiiovjk ytrni.tcA.Tiow ] I JTOit *2,60 |'KK V KAli> * r. HfUnpJeM of oil of our Pubili uUnns and 2 Una- : lruUxJ LuUi.Utv.tu iwiUoml j»r« uoiu;u»t for hi ceula. All Uealv1»E>taady and pro/l ei?;- i ploynient ahould send at osicc bcarro their lerrilorjr is uikcn. Auy of ihetdwve puMlcatSons rent icr^klx iiionfhs at hulfrAies. Address FRANK I JBHf A¥l PVmAHlWXQ CO. Vi Dey HLreeiy Sew York . THE Sli\F0!t 188L | " F.verj bo'ly re*ds ThkHvjv. In the editions ] of this uewsjaipef LbivugboutUieyeartocofiie : everybody will Und: I. All tlie u-orld'a news, *o pr«of|fed that tho rt-ador will geLths crsafost amount of Jr.- ' formntUm v, ith tho least unproil table expend* i iture of time und $yv»f&h\. ionic ufjo , discovered tli©' tjcAilvn tt'iHui betwoi-n *redcnd- : ant fulness and-un*aUei'acu>ry breviljr. II. Much of tliui sort ol news whiclidc]>ends ' i Io*h u]>on its recoRniz>.-d Important iban upou ■ .! iu Interest to mankind. From morninx tr> j iiiOruJngTlirr>i,>' prints a continued atory of J iht-.MvA of real men and women, atul of their j decV. plan**, loves, haius. and iroabies. 'jhls j siory 1. more varied and more interesting Uian 1 ] uny fomancif ihut was ever do vised. ill. Mood, writing fn every colamn, und ! frodimv*. orlRlnulity, accumcy, und decorum J in tlie treatment of every subject, j HIV. JJ-niest comment. Tux kus'q habit, is ! to fipunk. out (eurlcsaly aboal men : V. i->|uul i-andor In dealing with ca.-h xxilitical party, and oqu.il readiues:- to commend I ! what Is praiseworthy or to rebuke what Is | biainnble In JX'mfx-rHt or RcpubltCQUi. VI. Absolute^ ndependencc of partlsrn or- » ! gnrdzMtlons, butnnwuveriiwr Joyaity to true • J>ciiif>rratlc principles. TiiJ-^trJf believes that I j the 'joveroxnent which tho Constitution tfvc-B | ; ur is a good one to Its notion of duty Is i to resist to it* utm<*it power thccttbrt* or men i t in the Hepubliean party t*> set up another , i form of government In place of that which ex- ] lsls. The year JSSl and t lie yean? fmmedlatciy following will probably decide this supremely j iniportant ctmtest. Thi: Sure believes that j the victory will be with the people as Hpalnxi j the ItlncK for monopoly, tho kin^s for plunder, j und the Kings for impciTat^powcr. Our terms arc xu. follows : For the Dally Huirv a Ibnr-page alieet of twenty -eik'iit ixjiumns, ti»e price by mull, post ; paid, is 6f> wnU u luoftth, or$6A0 a year; or, ) ltidudlnx the Hunday paper, an eijrht-fftuct-sheet of llflividx cnlumns, the price ih (io cents u month, or $7*00 a year, postage paid. . The-Sunduy edition of TiiF. Kun Is also furnished scpamtoly ut u year, postage paid. Tho price of the WetiKI.Y Rt*N, eight r : I flfly-rix columns, is ?1 n year, j>o»ta^e paid. ; For dubs of ten scudlng 810 we will send sui , oxtru^copy free. Address I. W. ENOLAfcn, l^blishcrofTHft Sux, New York City. iVilLLVILLE MUTUAL MARINE & FIRE \w^VAYCAV\ee CoYXY\V.aWV^^ MILhVIIJ.I-:, S. J. u This company having disposed entirely of all lis stock planhusiiiQsaaiid'havin? been re- ' organized; bus decided to, in the future, do a j Strictly Muiuai home Business. • Having Succeeded In paying" ALL ITS LIA- ; !ULlTIl->% and securing un Actual Net Available Surplus of Over • * — the Directors feel that they can ofTor, to oil ! who d« sire Insurance, not onlx* us LOW : I KATES uud UNQDK5TIOXABI.E Sl-XTJIU- | it. but much gretUor probability of luimu- ! nity from asKCKsinen: for years to come than ! otlit-r coiupunie-s ninco tlie surplus is lance 1 enough to pay all proliuble looses on the poll- ' cics now in force without any deju-ndencc on i receipts n-om now busluem— a condition of} tilings that etm be shown by but very few ' companies in the State. Tlie preseni'niauagfeinent plctlge* to tlie I*olley Holders, an ; ECOSfOMICIL MANAGEMENT and a Careful Siiiicrrlsioii of the Ensiurss, ! and will continue in the future as in tlio post, ; to act on the principle of ! Prompt Payment ■ i , yv : Honest Losses ; j without seeking to EYAD£.lhernon technical grounds. Hereafter no note# will be subject to asses#- : xnent until they aro a. yeat W'ttwould i-Ail special attention to onr . Ma ri n e Department, ' | tciou rJAHV IiATES and FAVORABLE FORM • oKfoLrraix Auy informnlion cheerfully clven by the ofui-ors of the Company or lea ugouU. E- L. HULFORB, Frr^, & L. IIOWELIa, Sec. William Hess, AgefOt CAl'K MAY C\)i:KT auCUSE. N- J. ; • . Dcc.yftn.iy, w K '^r'~ i ONE PRICE Clothing Store, i Bn MVIvUQ, ' J. — o * Main St., aext iotfce Ibagldj iscRse. A. H.^JARmAW, I nan just received nn extensive stock of cloth#, cqski meres, JiitLs caps, rcatij*j niHvlo clothing, for men, youth# and J buys, nil of which he-oflVra at low prices, O Clothing , Ha is, Caps , Trunks , J a Uses, * and ft general assortment of Gents" Fnrflishiijo fioods, at the lowest possible prices, —a Merchant Tailoring. I have also engaged an experienced ( cutter, who will manage the custom i department, guaranteeing ft perfect fit or no salb, Oixlcr# by Mail will receive pvompt ! attention Come nnd see me, A. H. JARMAN. mftyjt. » 4
BUI Li I'i; hOclStf. 1 ' "•#; .1 — Notice.— - ^ • XKf • - , ' TbO®^^^ | ^ ; ri ^ ^ « - •- i ^ \n^£e Lunw tr-tl hi * wHh ftk«e;»k- coj«ta oi a ii uttr pyhli1 AildrSa v3R IJLrtOtt&cvoi&j* i xc Co., U> ] Dey au. S ew York. Executor's . .Side Of Real Estate! Punomnt to an artier of tho Orphan*' Coo rt-, j of the i.'oiu»ty of URie Mfcy, tot* »rihz<la&t W, :» thesu xnrvlra« of TIMOTHY uS'Onmi, decesMd. ^1 : fcOil ut Public Vcndbe, af the (tore of B. Ii, ; Maniliatl, iu the Village uf MaiahaUviHc, j • New Jersey, on SATCUIUY, JANUAHY UTH, J881, ! a: J o'clock. P. >f.t tjhp following desert U»1 i-aud ut»d 2ic.il Jt-kiiuLC : i ■ No. S. Ih tii« HfilMK uud LfvT koOwn a* ll«- , ! "vyaliuco pptrj^riy,;" ph . qotiiajnt oucshatf 1 UOTK. ~ - fc 1 ; No. *it I* fwo and one-lm! r acre«t known a® 1 ; tbe*'CKlifi* Loi.M No. %.I* « let of bind conUiJtHjjg t our and ; : (hrco-cjiiarters of or. urr*T oad'la know i; a® ti*c ; "Lew Parker Fx>i." No. (, ia alo4/ of laud cj>nuiluiri^ $ ar-rc? und j ' 1? purr hex ruljolnln? h»: Set. 3, and 1> known i 1 iu* tonwtHtiZ mnith Jaj'.L' No. f* cotiiaim. lU tM vilEaffc of Mar- | KhiiJIvllScJuuii'.nrh'k smtruurai and frame bock, i } cop lain* 10 iykhm, cellar, foe huu*c. imrttr j j houn®, wawli bou*e ftH crib lr twee. Also, : ' g«AOi Hi**re and utiurf property. (More ! hftsnouppOtfhU'U,) tf Frmacuw^lUugHouie#, i bam, ciirti *-r5b and ail the out J liiHiawft, clioicu fruiU— pear*, -qiiir.ee-, i Ac. Fa Id priiperU' hdtuaUa oo (he Tuck*- } j hoe river and Mill crt?ck, «ud U a deaimhle j und oommodtOns Kumuirr Resort; ncacr xOOd I KcboaU and ooDvenh»nt to*i2*«rcbeK. A steam- , I <*i .plyiJifrfo at id ft*im the xnosteitel ruble beOi- } i inland fhxhionabfo watrribK places (Atlantic Ciiy ruid Ocean dty.i in 8un:jr.< r." I « No. fl. In ISai.-re^offtait Ifikrvb on the line ofTuckalsoeltlvcriuid mouth ofC'etJursv-anip j Creek, and Ik known a# the "William Taylor 'i j Meadow." NaT, lb la; acre* of laud, ahotil 'A-mmrs clear- ; sd and l>esirln^ fruit, erupt*, etc; hct«*s in cc- j cli^qfiwenly y'/fire. and more isiiuWjHi, cran- j l.-'i-rie. j'rowlnz now hpcjntaneotif- on the land *1 : the balance is tn hu>hl:x:ul of :i thrifty growth ; No. 7. J* located in Dennl# ^Dwx»klp, and i* ; Jtnown us tlie "Eibah.Cfcinp Fropeny «uid iz about 'I nd k* from EelJo Plain nuitton--Also at fr.c time and place, a mortgage for on the lan«ix of Joseph Ix>yd,ilp aczea^,] injaaurire Kiver N'e^k will he sold. " c^r Information cuocernln? act of tlia above tmctaofiand run tu" had by calling on or addri-sxiiur. JOHN WALLACE. Surviving Kxecutor, at TITTKAHOE, NJ. j C.K>F.U\VELL. A.uc- dcelita, ^ /POPULAR " Meat Market ! ; ^ ^ftec\vukvvvc OAF13 3£A Y C. ST. : First Quality Meats Always oji Hand. ! Fine Beef, Sausage, Scrapple, Veal. Park, Lard , , §c" $c' \ Highest Price paid for j I' Good Stock ! Just gh e us a call and sec for yourselves.* ; Woodruff & Willis, Mechanic Street, CAPE MAYO. H., N.J. j ? Dee.VSO.ly. • Stttrdivftnt'.s Crcnt CntRnrh Remedy, . I* the mol as«>H**bio and ptfoctORl ! • rcmcily lu the world, for. Un* oure <»r OA- j TAftlvH. No matter iruiu what cnuu> or how ; lout vtaudlcy, by Rivltvj ST U R D IV A N Y\S CATARRH REMEDY j a ft«Ir and tmpariiul trial, yoo vrlll b* cou- : i vlu^Hxl oi )htr thu). • Th© inoilcltiv it- vrrr ptuu&a.iii:ttui can b<- tak«*n by the most dv.1'- } ForhW© hi ah tirutuKr*. ami t»V Ho!lowny^S,%wefe K,m»^wY,StS^ . j r T ~ _ _ - , I O. E. ECHOLS, Dealer in Tolwioco, Cigarette#, Cofifcction#t>\ etc., etc. The following brand# of eignr# and tobacco on hatui: Matchless, Silver leaf, Our Pets, 3 for io cts. ; Johnny'ib choice, 5 cts. ; Rose, a dts., Old Judgr, and Cubeb Cigarettes, Lori lard's JYn Tag, Tabby Cat, XXX Pioneer of Abe. n est, XXXX Xavy Clippings, Beauty. As - yon lib e it; and Bough B ' Beady Smoking CIGA R HOLDERS ; LO'ERPOOl MEERSCHAUM COATED, RED ' CLAY, AND SUGAR TR SETTERS. ( bnfcctioticry a/ways Jrcsh and good. C. E. Nichols, CAFE MAY f, H.. . Aw;74Y. * X. J.
T ' "" ■ A ^ | Jj * 1 WpZ VA& UL PtdA ifc 'H. . ' f" ^ ^JC "y -n-, *HCMriim % ***** ^^Pkrty, rU t— Z ■ a- J L ui fSSmw* it &t\C U in %ooC ur&er. ' •Ii Tf ^ A ■ u&tpi ,%> D. viiks in U in Arr,, OS ' - • --*/> j.* ■'"■I* ' ' . - "* Wbt ■ ■ ii'.o ij l. 'i.iTd ^/iad^. utidUu: -bSfaftli -wiToa iue Wiih :t ; Virf , F„ \ .»■- "■.5; lUiMH* £. J\*MWLP. ^ i\ Cf ttiuumonrT ^ FALS Jw^kAR ' A. U.i»pAltai nrye'z4'E*+* n if>3 B-^liwiloto AH jktjcetiaan uiuC Forvi^ Pfbui*. 412 FlFTEi BTkKrr, L. C. Pm«l4W" pftlent iatw in tLl iu- .hraktt&t* in the Patani Offiofyunci the and Circuit CwU of the United ; PiMifyillt l **ui " cape KAY } ynifr^Ti. rSTy t v er, t hAt u writ of A Hw t - : iw fcluiS^S^lSd tnefita, of WHIbam RNhT« .# noohtwldeeil rilcbt'AT. farH»«n6iMz YMMB' D<dUj*. Lsaoert out of tLe /.TreuK Cdurt of C*p* Vey i 'ouiiij , »:m the tweziiyrfopyth 4*7 of : ru>:i;n^bleatfMi r/nuriicdlJiyCiwirt duty cxaciiUx! by th*' Midrllf of the I'oucty of • Upfc May, on tt» DfMb day cf A. D.t iBdft. - JbB*£t2ft« lixat, % AJU?ri H. Atioriicy. * .ftefk Jxited. f&pt.*, i}8U. P. F.W.Oi1, tJctAl+w. - - • . ' • * WHY SO HAMY SO TO - John E. White's, "Oev\tvvs>tyv\.Ve, ♦ " BwijUJ*© thev find the LARGEST STOCK, | Finest Assortment, *xi> | Lowest Prices. A complete line of Dry Good# from & 1 1 cent lawn to & 1 <3oll*r ca*lim«re. Mene' cotton and woolen cloth from 12J ; to I AO per yard. Brown and taetrbed : rauftlin#, flannr.l and cheviot ahirtinga cf all grade# and prices. The Notion and Trimming depart- ; merit ia complete at the %*ry lowest! prices. Groceries and Provisions the verj best , as icx cs the iouest. "Wu^-^ayw, Va\w\%, 0"x\* cxvvA. A aruvsW, Hardware, Glass, and Queens ware, SEWING MACHINES . PUMPS, GRAIN , FLOUR W FEED. TOBACCO & CIGAES . A largeTot of . "Otsg-ssp" Ced&r Shioglos. JOHN. W. YOUNG, MAXAGSR, BEXSISTILLE, S. J. jun^6.3Di. AND BLACKS PITHING. I -» > - • - • ' T • V. : • r TTW^ -P " »* tfVT T\\c %vvY>«.c v'Ooc r* 5cc^"VV4St tWw\^vv\ ^ov ^tvv-o**. vv-ovvW vt c\^ v\V^ vv\^ovvw W\«\t 5™^* cvwd \vwVuc "vv\ VtaA Wxtw, vwc \cvt\vcvvcii. \o VW4X\WV^VVC\.VVVC Yo ©tAcv OkW. Wvwv\.tv ^ % X CARRIAGES, OR ANYTHING IN THKIR LINK OF BUSINESS, AT YitE SH0RTRST \0TM E, IN THE BEST MASXEB. AND Most Reasonable Terms. I BLACKSMtTHSNG DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Parumilhr ah en ticm paid to Shoeing, Give n# a Cftll. A. Benezet A Son, mtdr

