Cape May County Gazette, 15 January 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 2

-tl' u The County Gazette, ' ALKRE1) COOPER. KI.ito^ 8ATU H 1>AY,TA1TUAK Y 15,7**1."" , 'J^hk the f Cow Your prov- ' oil a week of greui disaster* and di*. j trowoH in Europe and America, by land ■ and **ti, ■ 1 — i f IVsmyv? A merle Ail citir.i to-day contain Over 100,0(10 ponpte vault ; twenty American .Stated contain oier 1,000,000. ! people each. :•- .7^7 arr^^ . • ■ ^ » y *

Ffm i bo Britttb Government lied Fenian.? to dual with; then, Homo , Hufyer* ) tli?u/ the Land League ; now it look* U6 if they would hove to deAl with all threo combined. Wuzt with niurilor*, hangings lynching*, jdiipwreok*. railroad di.na Uer/*, lifedestroying firo^, horrihlo explosions, and other likfc occurrences, 1881 starts oil' in rather h ghostly mid ill-omened fashion. A bill will be introduced during the incoming session of the Legislature providing for an assistant clerk of election in every voting precinct in the Suite, to he of opposite politics from tho principal clerk. It is believed that such luw ! will not only facilitate the counting of the ballots correctly, but will be an additional safeguard against fraud. no. Wiotiri: of tho Yinel-nd "Independent," in speaking of the "Moray Letter/' say? that Dufly of the "'runes" published the same, and now Dully ! tries to "twist out of the corner,, bv I saying that tho word publish is only j applicable when the an article has booh given to tho public lor tho firat tune. < Not sufficiently materialized, Mr. 'Times.' i

Tiskrb nro people who think thatmgn ! hoards forbidding hunting, fishing or i tresjiassing tiphn private lands arc of lit- I tlo uccount and that they may he disre- i garde d with impunity. TJii* is a mis- ! lake, at the law makes it an act of tree- ; pas* to go upon cultivated or enclosed | lauds for any purpose without permit- j •ion of tho owner who is entitled to ra- j cover damages for such trespass, Chicago's roceipU for I860 include ! about a hundred and sixty-five million [ bushel* of grain and flour, a hiliiun unci live hundred million feet of lumber, six hundred and fifty million shingles, and a hundred and twenty-fivo million dollars' worth of hogs, horses, cuttle, and sheep. Of course Chicago received other things, but it is hardly worth while to mention anything loss thuu billions or hundred* vf millions. Wb auk grateful to announce that ' our friend l>r. F. M. Bt-osley; or Jtelvi- 1 dcre. Warren county, was elected to t the position of Engrossing Clerk hy the I House of Assembly on Tuesday lout. j The doctor is a native of this county, j being the son of Dr. Maurice BeoMey, •: DcmiDvillo, ami is well and favorably i known throughout tho state, llo is a < Bubscribor to the Gazette mid will nc- 1 copt its congratulations. ^ ELLS, 1 argo A Co. 'a annual report of the precious mctuls produced west of \ tho Missouri ltiver, including British j Columbia, and the receipt* in San Fran- i ciseo by express from tin? wer.t coast of ' Mexico, aggregates : Gold, *33.522.1 #2; i filver, $40,005,3(14 ; lend, $:».752.390 ; ; copper, $806,009. In comparison with • ihui of lust year. California show# an in- J croai-o in gold of $579,579, and adm ieaso j In silver of 9300.873. Nevada shows a j

total falling ofVof $0.9r»''«,Oo3, * ♦ f — - A* exchange saya, *Hhtt y^ar 1SR1 is j well stocked with Sundays," — hut it is ' bettor stocked with Saturday*. Tho j "Seventh-day Baptists" and tho Jew* • hnre one more Sabbath this year tlinii • the rest of u«. There are four months with five Sundays •ach — wonder if they j Are all to bo as stormy as they have, been since Thanksgiving ? If so it will ; need an extra number for the people J to got their full compliment of religious instruction from tho pulpits this year. A FRIEND, whose NOX DK FLUME is "I>ebatare**," will accept our thanks for a ! copy of the annual roport of the tru*tee* of tha Statu Normal School. During tho year there were 234 pupil* onrolled npon the books of the Normal School. Of this number 67 were males j and 1 1 7 Wore female*, Tho average ' attendance was 1 90 ; 25 more than the year previous. The tuitubor of teneh*r*J D 2 ». fhe receipt* ffir the year amount ! to ^t0,)frj,l4, and tho disbursements to ! $27,719.6$, leaving a balanoM on hand of \ $2,412,20. . i s i The mon who talk about ceasing to ♦ patronise a newspaper which does not agree with them, though it gives all tho news, are mon whose patronage help* l»o newspaper. Most of them nro po$- j pie who religiously fail to pay for any paper they do read.— Oajiden (Jovrtbr. Bight hero it is fitting that wo should j jn>t In a Troj-fi ) There are about 5 men

LjWi'JLL". 1 J. .1 . ■■ju 1_ iJJ... ill M^irf village who, to our kiiqWlodgc, make ji their w'ookly practice to' tftko •xoeptiw) ty the ideas which find voico through the Four of these ^ihir»g>»" are not fitbacribei a but depend uj^jii their neighb<^ pajiara fir>r th< ir now*. Col ok, quinsies, whooping cough, and fevers are now prevalent. Iluvo you an iutimation of any one of these disorders? Keep tho feet warm and1 dry, dlot for a fvw days, take a warm bath at retiring — after which you shouJdbc particular to dry the body with a vigorous, i I hut not hursh, ruhbing. In coses of quinsy apply u wot napkin, ooverod by it d; v oik*, uioiind the nook, frequently welling it, and continue until the inilamation Kuhsides. Have all the rooms of ! your house comfortably warmed, hut in so doing it is vory important that you should not loso sight of the fact that -P"- — V* JWV» HJI. V

pure air, securod only by a porfect system of vontiJatioii, is positively essential j to good health. Give no drugs, stimulants, fabricated poisons or blood -foods. In regard to favors, a cotemporary has thin to Miy : "Fevers in the outset are natural, purifying proc*****, and seldom dangerous if tho patient is properlynursed, and nothing done to thwart the clforU of nature." Tux Niagara Falls havo assumed a remarkable appearance. The low water ! and continual cold weather have form- i or! ice so as to divide the American falls into five distinct bodies of wator. The j ieo cones still keep growing larger, the | icfclos and stalactites heavier and tho trees' fringe of ice more beautiful. The thermometer averages about zero. The j sleighing is unusually fine, and, with j the exception of an ice bridge, tho ' scenery, in the mviuory, of the oldest • inhabitants, never was more imposing j and grand. Ieo mounds aro * climbing I their way to the top of the Canadian falls. Such a formation has not been known in many years. In tho vicinity of tho falls large trees have fallen beneath tho lmavy weight of ice formed

i by tho spray. Gangs of men have boon ; employed in cutting ofl* ice aceumulnt- ; od on tho largo buildings. Tho tvlf- ! graph wires running into tlio Prospect i House are coated with ico to a thick- i j noss ol from eleven to twelve inches !t» j I circumference, and extra poles Lad to ! : be erected to support them. — — ♦ ■» * — — — — It is sad to glancct over tho news colj utnne of any of our city dailies and note j the vast number of deaths and suicide*, j f the untold amount of misery and povor- J tv, that can he traced, either direct!? j or indirectly, to tho curse of intempor- j anco. It pleasant, however, to know ! that tho poople of tho nation, aye we should say the whole civilized world, are each your becoming more and more opposed to the* legalizing of tho promiscuous retail sale of intoxicating beverage*. I In sonvo communities, where 10 years j ago it was considered rather an honor j than otherwise to bo Ho*-n drinking in ' public, to-day but comparatively few j men can bo found who do not prefer to step behind the green bar-room screen, ! rather then tipple in open sight of tho passing public. Tlio m6st promifting feature of the,temperance work i* the education of the i • children in this diroction ; wo say this j branch of tho work promises much, for the child of to-day is to be the citizen of j 1 to-morrow, h said that, "as the twig in | bent, so too trou's inclined," and it in j 1 none the low true that the iucas and : prcdjndicos instilled into tho mjnds of tiie school boys of tho "present, will b«^ sura to show themselves in the govern- ; mont of a faw year* hence. This being true, the greatest czro should bo oxervised in placing this great mom! que*. ; lion before our young people in its prop ! er light.

"A novel banquet was eprend and j eaten in the cafo of the Vienna Bakery, I New York, lavl Yrotn ?>„-e j serving of the oysters to the drinking of j ] tlio coflcc, not u \mrd waa spoken. ! ! Thoro wore some speeches, but tliore ] | was no conversation. Itwau banquet I ; of tlio ilcnf mutoM in honor of their pa- I | tron, the Be v. Dr. Tiioinas Oallaudel, • ' who lms just returned Horn a five : months' trip to Milan, whither he wont j to attend n conference of the world's in- j | * I motors of doaf-inuto*. Last evening's ! . ovation w»* a reception and banquet, in ! which nearly 200 deaf-mutes panicipat- i ed. They were not the solemn and ' sombre people wo nro apt to regard ! tliotn. but vory merry and happy poo- 1 plo indeed, who -can talk with each i j oilmr a* easily as anybody ebe can talk, j and enjoy themselves thoroughly, j Bishop Potior was present early in tho | ! cvcuiii'T, but after Haying a few Words of 1 good cheer excused himself and with. I j drew. An excellent <imner engaged ; . rhe attention of (!»•• mules for about i two kours. and tlivn an address of web j eomo to Dr. GailambM was read and ! _ trATuUtod into tho ajgn language, and i ; Dr, Oitlluudot* responded in tlto same ! silent tongue, ; Thcro wero twelve ton* t*. as follows, each drunk in silence "The State of N ew V ork ; M a v truth and lnw prevail ; "Uio New- York Institution for the ' ; Deaf and Dumb;" "ThvSigu l.finguftgot" I "The Church Mission "Tho Deaf- I Mute Pre** "The Instuctors of the Deaf;" "Old Hertford, the Mother of I American Institutions "St, Ann's ' Church "The National Deaf- Mute ! College •" "Our Cnmtry i May pence I and plenty ev*M' rest on the !>o«otn of her soil, our own, emr native land ;n j 'The Manhattan JL'teMry

■1 ' , V ■■ y>»j i •«»- * . L nu| The evening was an exttwdinj/jy Tnterhating one throughout. Tlio Timm' rcporier wan y,u*tuCtd wkb a copy of Al»e vUy tAvru*; Jovrnfa a wuJb^pared und noaily prime I ireeHy jiovV«papvr, edited and publish*! hy deaf-mute*, j it waa alter midnight when thu-i^drcM ' I -.Vidcome wiu begun, and when 2 j o/olock struck fit, Anirf JLjhnrch and tho Dcaf-Mute College wore just about being too# ted. — N. Y. Tims, Khv. Dr. Gallaudet to whom the above mentioned banquet waa given, j hab, liko hia father before b!|^,-hapecUt/ Jy interested iihnik'lf an the welfare of; . that numorou* cUu»t tho ileaf-muica of ! j the LTiitcd Btates; preaching to them in the sign language every Sunday afternoon in St. Ann'* church, Brooklyn, for year* pa*t. His mother was a dcaf- | mute and also hi* wife. It is wonderful to contemplate the advance made | ill teaching these unfortunate* — some of whom are taught to tnllc. These

doaf-nuitcs almost worahip their fccnofactor. COMMUNICATIONS. For the Gazette. A. JXEEK STOBY. Thinking it would j-crliap* interest some of your rcadar*, 1 send you an account of how I caught u door. In the winter of 1830, thori a l-oy of oltvc-n | yesia, us I we.* skating on tho mill-pond j | at West Crock, Capo May County, in ; com puny with three other boys *ome- ! what older than mysolf, I wandered offi and when juat around a curve in the pond, 1 saw a deer Attempting to cross I the ice ahead of me. I ' immediately 1 guv© pursuit — being young and not ; knowing the danger— and although tho i deer struggled desperately, 1 sk«u-d up | behind and easily grubbed it by the j hind leg. I culled to the hoys who caiiie to my assistance, and after holding a short consultation wo decided to kill it. Taking a pice / of wood \v© struck it on the head, knocking it down and then cut its throat. After dragging it down to the dam, which-- was nearly half a mile off. we got Eli km Hand, an „ ...... WW, •• v IJV* JIIWIII, Kit

old deer hunter, to skin and quarter it j for us. Throwing my share over my ! *hou!der, 1 went home wonderfully ' pleased over my adventure. J A'MtA Rcnuzet, Mullica Hill. (Hou. Co., N. J. » . ' January Sth, 1S8J. Ma. Ekitoe : —Isn't your town, con,*i»ieririg the fact that it is tho seat of j tho county, a little old-foggyish in some j rospcct* ? It should rather he progress- | ivo in all that tends to tho prosperity | and convenience of its people, or to tho giving of facilities for the conducting of the public budtnos?, a vast amount of which is conducted thoro. Tho establishing of newspaper like tho Gazette, that is nowsv and. readable, and whose Editor writes strong words in. support of a!! moral questions, is a gain that should lie, and wo trust is, heartily and sub- J stantially appreciated. But wo have i noticed that tlto pluco lucks two import- 1 ant osPontialR to st:i progressive require- I men!*.' h ir*t, you have no aveninc ■ mail front Philadelphia arid other northern points, a .matter which your public offices and yourself, as well as your husinoss men would find a great j help and convenience in the transac- i tion of business. Second, your Post ! Office (no disrespect to your very wor- j thy Post Master) is conducted on the : old-time plan — without boxes, placing • 1 it thus behind almost every other vil- • ' lage Post Office in it* accommodation : of the public. Wo might name almost j ' a dozen villages in tho county fitted up nicely with mail boxes where the necessity for them i* not half so groat as at Court llouso. Wo believe both these j mail facilities which your people admit J they greatly desire, might be gained if i.KAiidt. . ... r . i . i

i etlorts were put to that j end, and wo think the Gazette should ; ! boldly take hold of thA msttor^? x'^ NEtottnoR". ' j j THE TOBACtX) FIEND. j i Mn. Ei.iTfn; Tlie Tobacco Fiend is j ! abroad in the land, and we need some protection against his filthy work. W© i read about the Bum Fiend, the Fire \ j Fiend, and numerous other demons : ; imaginary ami real, hut we seldom find i attention given to what we choose to ! ♦ term the Tobacco Fiend. He may not ! cause so great destruction to hopes, to i health, to property, as other* ouumer- ; mod, but ho creates greater disgust, ' i moro loathsome filth, disfigures walls, i i carpets, fioors, stoves, furniture and • I clothing. The defilement of the body } of him who allows this fiend to enter \ and take possession, while it may tend to repuDo loved ones who would he fond and caressing hut for its presence, still, it does not annoy tho general public merely to know thai the body is defiled, as it does to have everything that | com os in this demon's way defiled also, j The man whose respect for cleanliness j and decency is so limited as to permit j him to enslave himself to the filthy ' • habit of chewing tobacco, is not apt io i | ho decent enough to regard the rights , of others who claim protection ugninat his dirty practice*, though we must ad- ; mil there ore a rr.w to be found who m? a lit tlo e*v*fol where they deposit

the iiitjfj frwy their" dirty. tno'ui^T ifo ^ryMng in iU u ^ . WU , , i j man Iwow* devoid of all commou j cencyin t1i» matter simply fcecausc ha ' was ilJiy enough in his boyhood to j. , loarn a filthy practice j and why should I i otherc bo-^ompclicd to scrub coiUln- ! ually after flira arn\ suifer on in iilonoo? A &urrct£ii. ' ■* * CAPE MAY CITY' ITEMS. — MWcury at 24 to-day. — More anow at Cape May lost night. ] ! —Sloop reported sunk. ofiTXowu-Bank. ! ! F - <- — vr** i vnu-UAiift,

It' . So v oral vessel* have been towed up the Bay this wock. —II. S. Hand took to himself n wifd a few evening* sine*. —The "city fathers" meet to-night to take into consideration another Kuil Road. —We are sorry to learn that supervisor Stites is very ill with the 1 j quinsy. I —Mr. p. Goflr, agc-nt of Bell Plain • ! station, is in Cape May looking after a [ vessel laad of oyster*. — Supt. S. Crawford, of AY. J. R. R. j ; a I'd J. H. Reynold's made a flying visit 1 to Cape May on Friday last. — The freight train is very heavy ! carrying coal and lumber. If th© weatheir ever settles we shall all be vorv busy. - ; —Iter. A. M. North U holding pro- j tracted meeting in the M. E. church, j with a good interest manifested ly the, large audience*. ^r- 'Sawyer, Hon. W. T. Stevens, an<l several, other gentlemen of our town are at Trenton this week, at the L opening of the legislature.

— A daily freight in very inuch neodod between MtUville and Cape May. It would increzise trade and accommodate the shipper* along the line. — Mr. Chan. Griffin, of Phi la., who has taken charge of tho Coal and Ice business of ihe Knickerboker Ice Co. al 9*Pe ^aJ"> a ver? courteous and obliging agent and it 'making a large circle of friend*. Bill. ^ <»" » MILLVILLE NOTES. - — Men and women aro skipping about on **creepcra." —Wo understand that Mrs. John Uartmun fell on the icc and broke her arm on Tuesday. —The Millrill© National Bank reelected the old Board of Directore on Tuesday the 11th lust. — Another horribly stormy Sunday snow, rain, wind and sleet overhead ; slush, ice. snow and water uuder-foot. — Mr. Jacob Johnson died suddenly On Saturday l:iKt. He had reached fourscore years lacking one. Funeral on Tuesday la*t. — The Temperance Reform Club gave an excellent free entertain men t r.n • Monday evening last, which wo? highly • appreciated by the. large audience, i More will follow. —Never such abominable street* snd crossing* in*Millvi!Ie us within the last week.^ Gutter# blockaded with mow, the rain came and filled in underne*t'u j with water and when you thought you were stepping on nolid snow, down you'd I go keralopl ankle deop in water. E«litor DuflVv, of tho Yineland "TimesJ" was assaulted and V>©aten up- ! on the street o« Tuesday lust by a man j named Hand, in return for an alleged ; plunder in the "Times." After a hear- i ing before Justice MeClong the pnrtio* ; were bound o^r to appear ut court. ' JrnruR. j THE LIGHT-RUNNING

j, HHW H0MI | ! STILL KEEPS THE LEAD ! Because It is tbe moat reliable, atul best Sewing Machine ever In- j ; vented. It dors its Hoik qntckly, quietly and well, and alwoysrive* perfect RstlaAictlon. It is the result of £5 year* of patient labor and practical experience by most skilled mechanics. It combine* the rood points of all other machines, wfih none or ihcir defect*. There nro many Smrlnjr Machines of merit In tho market, but none are so complete and perfect in detail | neno possess the marked advantage* and •up«H«r wnth that havo rendered tho i Nwv Home se'ftuneusJ t has won tho confidence of all who bare 11, being now beyond doubt the meet perfect Sewing Machine In the market. AGENTS WANTED. £cnd for Descriptive Circulars ito JOHNSON, CLARK * CO. n »0 Union Square, N. 1, Chic***, Ilia.* or OrantO) Ktaaa - ■ »» -• - | Alth* ^lk thUfit fdriilidiod free, with hill ■Ma ■ ■■»n*tr\uMlon* n.»r «-smdtiMliife ii\« ' fTTTJ"-^^»D«*>.t pmrUablc bualnras that Tt any <»ne can eugago in. The . buKlnes* ls*o«way tolcnra, and our Instmc- I Hon* nw ak simple and plain, that anv one , can make p rwd profitti .thuu the vcrv 'atart. Nooim can fail who Ik wUUn»: to work. \\\w } men iirc a* fuuve^iul uk mm. boys and mrl* i mnoam Ihtvo anrnt. Many have made at tro hnxiiuw* over one hnminMl dollar* in a ahmlo ; week. Nothing like it ever known bcr.iV i ! '*•' ^7)^ vncugo nreKurpri* ^tat the ease and ! rapidity with which they are able to make I money. \ on nan engaev In tliU t n*tue-* dur- I Ing your spare time at groat prodL You tfu ; not havo to invest capital III ti. We take all . the risk, Tlu«c who need ready money ? ahotlhl write t«» Ul at *»Dc<\ AM l\irulsh©il .w' > '■^rc,k TRVUA f.Vk, \UHU-A Msiua t*Ct« w

. •; "'V ..i'Vw V^'. (_• • • ■ . . V.J- •• I vr l™**'' I Washington Gantty Seayille. I uor1Z%rt; I the kent OflwjffMaS! | Foint or riu-VK :,&,uE*i i*vmacj^ IW fee only 11 Jf: I'tsT jtiu-r. y KAN" I: LAJMA k ti Yo L>'G f-OLKti. 4«vo vu' u"crt*1 o/ routn: x*up l*. and conmuch to lutercat I Uom: oiv. mon tuL fru*. d» 1 1 K.„l. /r,.- ta MKK nub- j • KftA kK*7Tsi,rK>i m.viT or rtrr. d/.v, i ! a I Ze (*4 1 1 1 * tra lm\ yw.m. Just the pa.t*<-r } , for Hunday rt-adlnjr, nweoaly 75 rctuiK w-r i k ***? Jllfludlruc two iar^uriful ritromoM, **Ti»c ' ! >inl iMMWt Jmvd" and "Tin Fltn Citricmo* .tiom. f

! jJUM- rov*. or tux xsurrz. rriiLiCATtoxn rrjR**HjyK4.\r.AlL. * I „ of all of our Publications una JJluaCatalofme (without premium*! for i& cc r*u. All dMUkty Kteody and firofttaMe «opioynienl /thquld mtftul ul once before zLelr I Urnlorr 1* taken. . Any of the nlHjvc publication* ttni tur tlx I month* jU hu'f rM*ti. ; Axid rev* KJtANK hlOilAJZ WJmjbmStQ CO j *5 Dcy KtrOvt, Ntrv Yorit. Sker-ifTsSale, ! RJ virtue oi ocvcral vrtt* of FJ fa do bo «i tcr • , ^ .r. cu*v u» tuft directed, t»^nt-d out of tit*- ! i Yourt- New Jerbcv. j I will ££pa*c to Mlc ut iruhiic v«rudue, 0x1 j Wednesday, thsDlh day of February. A. D. 18S1, at 2 o'clock, I on "Id at the houti or i^uif ' Wbeaton. !:i Cnj»t- Slay Court llou**, In the ' ; oourn y oTCapc May. and tJf Xnr Jersey ■ " f^^*1 »n4f%iiU-d cui#-Bcvcn:a i £ f ^ I D*?d«wi Itajdtr.vi prvm- i 1 thai pari wulcrb T.- (tcdfrcr I hlf fediiir, Ji-jut Godfrey, deceased: ' Bcslnnliig at a real cedar jvai marked «j 1 M i | * <x>mcr of land belonging teJere'liLaamtor. ■ . i>q.. thnicc-, running by hte line nor?b. ftfiy^.x doco^-4 west. cfihljur lo Kicmiddie or j . a rc>&d iMlfAr from illlt>i Qpraun's cavern 10 ; Van 11!* * Creek, thrifce along t&r teiuc nortl;, I I Mfcy-C-J*?hl lieprw 5i!id lhrrO'<!Uu.ncT* ; Jour c»iitir<s and ninety hr>K« u* u »iake, cor- ' 1 H* 0, 4« M-t ofTtoliu'-hael Fcaaicr. | j wlf* of Jtnti Feaater; ihcuee by- J*m«* • Fwtcr * Ilhc of lot No- 4 and by land of John Oondy; Jr., eouih. fony-«l x-anJ-u-oufvrzcr dr. ^rcc* cost, one hundred and e!evcn vbnln* to I In the marrh; the witot l^clnsr the ■ aouli] -easterly oarpar of *h!<I Candy; thence : alonu hi* bottom Ilm^. uorte. forty-chrec d<^ j StSSWU1*1? ££Sr*4l,^SW o**1* Chain *Dd 1 fifty link* tortlic Enufukr of u si an I! rut or I creek w hlch-vmptic* hi|o a crtck caUed 4iMa - i plo K*stnp;" thciirC4iown aaid rut or cr^-ck i 1 ill '»V«1 .» NU.U L'UL UT V UX K ft 1

the several thereof, U» a *iaie stand1 foriy-six-atid-A^oarter degrre* j *«wn John Cttdy't south-eoiLterly corner J aforesaid : tlicuee north, foriy-tbrcenuMi-Chice-f <|!u>nenide«re-* w. f^-ven chairs ond twetitr five link.* 10 Lad iasn'* Bay; lhenrc bindin*-' thereon to the middle ofMapU- »vaitj> croci tionulc ; the-ice up \nc kirig the CotiMe* thereof to a stake ccraer of Cfcarh-a i.udUm * land ; thence mnn toy part bv *ahi Ludlam • lucd and j*rt bv of hern, north, forty-#! x decrr^-s acd-a-;iuarier or>o j Jmr.dreo auu two chains and eighty ILnksio a stake; theaqe nonh, thlrty-clgnt de^reex ■ easr, rrwci oh <ln> to the beginning; cor.tainIn- one hundred and twenty-five acre*, more or Iwt: being the same r-rcm lsea <-w : vc v od »>y Jacot» E. Rowan and wife uniouwiie <»odfrcv l»y d<y-d < la Led the tv«Qlf*«cottd day of FcJ:lF'r?': A- I1-. and recorded in t'ountv Clerk x Offli-e. In peed Book Cr op r.v; <*c. aa the -property <»T.Swalri T. fiodfrnv. Derendant. and taken in execiru<»n at the •■ut; of John Wallace and others, Pialntlr&f and to be sold by : Vir-LIAM H. BKXF.7.ET. IbLtca. December & 1M. SherfiT John 11. H unman, Att'y. p. p. #1L0C ! IobH m\ POPULAR : JScat Karket ! I5cA\o.\\vc CAPE MA Y C R. First Quality Mea ts Always oti Hand . Fine Beef, \ Sa usage, Scrapple, Veal. - Pork-, Lard, S;c.. ifc. I Highest Price paid for j Good Stock ! J ust give us a call and , sec for yourselves. W oodruff" & Willis, 1 « p«

I Mftchvtiic CAPE MAY C. Hv N. J. i j' <Bcc,4,*80,ly. • - - v,a ^ ... *" I C. E. NICHB LS, j j Dealer in Tobacco, Pt^, Cigarette*, , Confectionery. etc.,t>tc. j The following brands of rigar* «nd tobhooo oit hand: Matchless, Silver leaf, Our Pets, 3 for 10 cts. ; Johnny's ! choice, 5 cts. ; Rose, a cts.. Old Judge, and Cubeb _ Cigarettes. : Lor; lard's Tin Tag, Tah- : by Cat, .YAW Pioneer of\ j the West, AWAW Wavy j Clippings, Beauty, As I you litic if, and Lough ^ j Read y Sm oh i n g, V | - J 1 err, as nniDSRS .- iavkspool MEERSCHAUM COA TED. RER ^ I CLA Y. A MD SOU A ft TREEFIPFSS i Confectumerg a brags fresh and good. \ O. E. Nichols, CAPF *1Y t\ n„ V I.

Tl T'R ill T? Ift Ti! Wl ff I VW' * §°ti A I ' in 1r ■' • IWMAKI I tr frfvariy, V, c inuoy «. . . sa asss^arsats «r - >

mwMfrn ter J MiZ* SM&SrwmSL 'Sa ' " mMli Wi e '^Ujklxer OUIQI u> mh.hu* wfirv rtui I iU^jQ{j*yirar vi ujJi: pifu- U> tbcw«i* : ijrimty Vuur »i^rv 'Quanta. ¥*tt , Uoti dti J ah tu-tu UOc. A«i--ir«M hiiSKux A. Co., PurdKild, Unites. j. H ALfcCfci F. P^jse. Lit* f ^uu:i juiiti*# f . nf B£KJ. F. UkxfTo*. B, JLxvb. ; P ATEBfT S. PA INK, GKAFioN A LAI>D. . Atlorr**y*H*tLxw and Solicitor* of A met' tcnti and Foreign Pafenu. | 412 Fifth STEEKT, }VxbHj.scTojf. D. C. Prartu* patent law In all it* broncho* j in the Patent Office, and the Suprcit/* and Circuit Courts of th# V*ute<i Stat#*. Pamphlet **-m fr*«. "-■■■■ — — 1 • • i':.cu I 1 v -• \ *-'. v "• ±a *4 I Y' ■ *-V"3iY\y~ "• •'bWI WHY SO KAHY GO TO John E. White's, liew<vvs,tt-vVW, U. J.\ Itecouse tbev find the L&RSEST STOCK, r AccAwtmr.r\4

; £iut»si ^^borinienu aib Lowest Prices . A complete I in# of Dry Goods from a • 6 coot -RKfi to a 1 dollar cubntrt. MeD*, cotton and c4oth from 12j j to liO per yard. Brown and Utackod i fiaafaM, ^Jasj-md and chariot shirting* of all grades and prioea The Notion and Trimming departtnent i* complete at the vcrT icweet j prico*. Groceries and Pror;yic?7kr sh* #trg best, <u lou ax the hues!. L ^To.\N.-^.a.\k.«.T, TfoiviivW, O'vV* yo.v«vv*Vc. Hardware, Glass, and Queensware, SEWING MA CHI NFS. PUMPS. . GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, TOBACCO & CIGARS. A large 1«* pf "Osig-up" Cedar Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, manager, DEJNISnLLE, jr. j. j juae6JlQa. I 1ASD BLACKS Hi (THEKG. i. ~ ?*T *

^\\C %wV>$,CYv\>ev% \\\LVW^A\ V-'ASV 5AVH>«, VY-OW.\<X VW» ^OVVW W\tVT ^YVC O.W&. \\\e \AW\>VVC v\\ ^cwctcvV V\\IV\ W\c\>, CVTC \O jcs^o, ww^ cve\w v c \o ovCit* cv\\ V.v\\A% oS CARRIAGES, j OR ANYTHINV, IX TUTIB LtXB OF BUSIXKSS. AT 111K SHORTEST JV0TICE, BEST "MANNER, A N 3? 'Wtost Reasonable Terms. BLACKSMITHING IXftNK AT THE SHORT EST NOTIOB. ISrtteular attentteu paid U> Shoeh^. Gvrc a* r- wL W '■ A. Feuoztt & Son.