Cape May County Gazette, 22 January 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Nn. ■! ■■». iU1. J 1 11 . ■ 11 i 1~I'The County Gazette. ^.u. ■■*..737.*' riT'TTHi^-" "jr. ■ ■ r~ - ALFRED COUPEK, Eihtuu. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, m J. wJ« i)io reply of one of-Mr. »Sohur/s Oto© visitors to an inquiry what h© thought -of Congress, as far aa h# 'had hoard it. And he did not hear the dabato oil the Funding bill, either. 1 . . — > s . — A w\M iu Lum, Muss., yesterday qioirrung dot^royad A. il. ; Martin* mort>qeo fu<JU>r» L uiatster'a factory, and • tha old Re vera dopot. .So van dwcllinga wvre damped aovewil huiuh*ii dollars -» r, ,■ »/ Tut Louisvillo "Journal" says: "There in nothing moan about Kontucfty.' She freely gives her great men to her neighbor*. Last Monday Culloni, Kuntuckiun. wa* ituiuguratod for a second. tiiiio oa Governor of Illinois ; Tuesday, Crittenden, Ken tuck inn, was ! inaugurated Governor of Missouri : j Wednesday, Churchill, Ken tuck ian, | was inaugurated Governor of Arkitnsn : J Hawkins. Kentuokinn, is soon to be inaugurated Governor of Tennessee, and ! Murray, a Kentuckian, and Saunders, KentuckiAii, are- in the gubernatorial

chairs of XTtoli nnd Nevada. Orders for j more of tho samo kind promptly filled." ' Now let iih have a rest on the office- ! holding prcidivitiea of Ohio men. • — .i .. < » .. . .» • at tiik Republican joint-caucus held! in Trenton on Wednesday night lr.st 1 lion. W in. J. Seweil u*nn nominated for j United States Senator to. succeed Run- ! dolph. Tho caucus was held in the ! 1 ^.-einbly chamber at S o'clock. All thei member*, 40, were present. Senator Gardner of Albi/ilio, as Chairman of tho ; Senate caucus, pivsidad over the joint • caucus. AsMunblymuii Potts of Hudson wos cferlc. Senators Mart ii> and Schenck ond AifceinbJyniun Lutl'b^rrow acted us tellers. ! The fullowlag u*ero tho baifol* taken : l* t, L\l, :id.4lli.. jtli. <11 Ii.7Lh.hlh 'Jlli Howell i'l a 2 I 21 2L 2i 24 23 1 to boson .11 ill ] I M Jl! 1 1 n t i 14 Ilnhey JO 10 II 10 if !> II 10 0 I Parker 7. r ;i 2 2 2 J 12 } Pri'llKthufKi'iil — — ~. my ; ludley ***.:/. t ~ -j Unhurt..* 1 - r . — I Gen. William J. Sowell, having re- j ceived.25 of tli«j 4U Votes, was nominated i on the bin Lh ballot. The result was i greeted with great cheering. All the 1 members qf the caucus crowded forward j to congratulate Senator Scwell amid j wild confusion. politexess and good manners are, j without a doubt, the most essential of all the element* which go to make mi- 1 cial lifo and friendly intercourse a pleasure and a bfmefit to the members of the human family. In some minds' will ho found the idea that thin is true in regard to the conduct of a man to- ! ward a feniale hut that when thia order . is reversed little, pr nothing, is duo. tho "hears of humanity" by the gentler sex. This it onu of the greatest follies that can enter the mind of a human buing • and the sooner.it is condemned hy society the belter will it be for the. mainben thereof. There is al*o a certain amount of reserve demanded, by the ruler of etiquette, in the social intercourse of the two soxee ; and it is well for us that this is as it is, for it places a harrier before the rude advance** of stranger-, ' 'I' - -■* ■ ... | |

— either absolute or comparative — which I would, if uuresinted. be the source of \ much evil ; but thou there is a point { logo beyon.l which amounts to pru- i 1 1 ' ' * cns{f ^ho results , arc nearly so fatal to Konial enjoyment ! M would he tho extreme first mention- j td. pk. Tsvi.or, New- York City's Health | Officer, lias issued a circular to the pub- j lie warning them of tmoll-pox. Ho j siyn • "There were 58 deaths in Philadelphia last week, which shows that there are at least 200 eases in the city. ! Eternal vigilance is the price of exemp- ! lion from afTiall-jrttX, and an epidemic can only ho prevented even here hy immediate vaccination not only of those exposed to the disease, hut everybody, j high und low, rich and poor. VawHrnition is a pravontlvo, if performed in time, even when infection has been fnciiHed. For Instance, if a person v.ieclhutfd imniediately after exposure to contagion, ns Vaccina I ion takes hut . nine days to develop, while atnnll-pnjfc tnkex fourteen, inr the raco tviili the pRtienPs life its the prize that ensues, • the preventive boats tho disease by five day*. Why, wo have such faith in vacriantion.we d'*n'l hesitate to send a miming child whoie mother h i* the dls- i en <e to the small-pox hospital with her. and there is no case on our books of such children catching the dbense, although thus iransphintcd into the very hotbed of infection." (J.vi,y six weeks I'roiti next Tuesday j till Town Meeting, at which Upic the ciiii#ii« of this county will bv » alh-d

upon> t<| t*lact township and county f o©ecr» for ilia ciiBuilm^AWuJvq months, j U not being customary" to carry politics ; l&j thchrrm U gei>pr#lly i|W) | these dictions give* us un Opportuni^rHo U() a tlckot of nipti iyh^ aro^j c^LunpctCn t Mini in all way* fitted lor tho aoveral otHoos to bo filled , without ! party prcdjudico aud favor/ The pro*- | inuuuihwuuiif tho buvcj'ai udicub oi' , thin township lutvo hs a ruin porformcd ' ; their duties in u satisfactory manner, and, with or o or two oxceptions> the citixcns could do no hatter than to reelect the old officers. • But ihe changes thut hliould bo made are important ones, und should already begin to find careful consideration in the minds .of tbo voters of the several districts. Men who are incompetent should be removed at once and .^n?ir . places filled by other*. It will not do to allow our • privute Ijkus end disftfces to0liave a voico in the selection of men to conduct tho public business ; what is • needed i$ a little reform in thix .matter, ! and th««re in uq time like the present, to I begin that refotm. j Wiili.B tliero is much that can he said iu favor of making a change in tho Judgeship of 'this district, and wliilo none can desire this change more than do we, yet it is unjust io abuse Juflge 1 Reed for having repeatedly referred tor j tho miserrhle ventilation of tho court- ! house of this county. That ilm staten)si)ti ho has inaao in regard t<» this matter qrw truqllt every particular wo are qualified to say. und anyone who j will sit three or for hours in the front . i r r i\ i. * ■ "-I iiuyi 7*si i.-

j part of our court-room will ucknowl- j edge the fact. We how some biie ssv, . ' 4» • ' j ' '• ' J | "the Editor of the Gazhtii: is not coini pelted to stay; in tho court-room ; if he j don't like the'uluio^icrb let hitn ro- \ main outside." True*, wo are not com- : polled io l>o there, hut thoro are those j | who are, and whose health has a right J j to protection from tho • common wealth ) which cotnpels tlioir attendance. Tho following from the New- York ^.Sun" is : terse' and right to the' point : ; "While Judge-.* arc trying prisoners j for murder, they nro at the samo time j ■ committing suicide and manslaughter.! They are slowlv^and not very slowly 1 either — killing themselves by constant- j i ly breathing tho impure idr of tlie un- 1 . ventilated court- room*, and tliov nro ; klHing tho court attendants, the jurors, j | arid the witnesses by compelling them to in halo tho same'- noxious atmosphere. Tilt? standing order of every court, to i j ho first promulgated regularly every 1 i morning, should be : "oren the win I DOW S«'f I 9 • j There nro grave objections to this | j mode of ventilation ; hiit they aro a* 1 ! nothing in coinj>arison with tlio conse- i ! quences of breathing over air which j 1 has just undergone tho process of being } breathed over one hundred times in ! quick succession. Kuch air is as certainly poisonous a* arsenic or strych- • nine. It* may not he ns conditions in its efforts hut it is equal lv'turo. i . . , • Our Judge s dio off in their prime, or , . become disabled. The best Intvyers are j oxcremely reluctant to pass much time in court, because thoy know to do it is certain death. It is about time t<« adopt soma efficient moans for securing the thorough j ventilation of every Court House in tho ! ; country.' " AGRICULTURAL. COkDLCTRII II Y 1XDK.V. — California i*3 pruM»ivving )x>tatoes hy a process which drier, and leaves thorn in such a condition that they may be

kepi for uhv length of time. Totia of tliem are shipped to JCnglaiul wliero thorc is ;« brisk demand for these dried I potatoes. What next V — The German method of curing hov- j en or bloat in cat tic in to pom* several j kucketful# of cold water over tho hacks [ of tbo animals, and placing a piece of i garlic in their throat*. It is also said ' that half a toaoupfiill of common baking soda, if dU^olvad in water and given in • the form of a drench, is equally ns Qllecl- ; ivo, | --More about poultry: An obi poultry ; raiser nhd tnarkoten. snvs in this wise, 1 "In scalding a chicken the water should he boiling lint ami the chicken should ho hold in the water for w short time. By this method he claim* the skill will not be looseiiod u-» it will by using water loss hoi and allowing the fowl to remain in u longer time/' We do not Un»»w from our own experience a* to the correctness of ibis theory, hut suggest to the readers of ih» oaJ.rttk l«> apply a practical test of tin* idea, and report accordingly. | •— -Now is the time to chop, haul, prepare und pile a way wood for tho year's use, Tho comparatively I u*uro time of the winter months, is ju»t i ulciilntod to ' clo this kind <»f business, (jno great reason for tbi* is, it is n grout saving of fuel. f By drying hkhi of the water is expelled, and a« it hum* the beat Is all used, A large saving of time nnd labof j is gained m having good dry wood. It i* a long ni well n* uncomfortghle job to • make a fire with green wood in the morning w.'th lh« th"M«»tn»'|rr *1 zero.

, ^ I, ...L 1 — . — J . . .L . ■ V«v*» with the aid of a few und i un .o|d paper. Furlyup* the or j houa«)m#id may b* tempted to use u |wB|kjw>a«rite to h|»t«n the break fiu t. , by '^arjing up the fljd mi^it|£Li j A m-vye- burn if ^ot.dcaijj is tbo rMMt. • aliould aijvays - p^epuraw^fiur'* : stock of fuel at thi* eeuson of tbo year. { Look nt it in any nenee you plcoeo and , il in aickk^mnomy. lUiu4iftMSUM6 ' good nnturo of the fumily i* intimaUily connected by the preeenrie of u supply of good dry teascmed wood* — Tlid tnuimfaeCuix)' of »® .an' article of couimorce, Although of recent origin, is a matter of intoreat to farmer*. Starch und glucose may both be obtaine<l from corn. Although either can bo mode from- corn, there i« one proceee by widch both can be produced from the *amo corn. It i» eaid to be a greater weight of refuse in making starch banco glucose would give the largest J»tq#k • Tho greater portion of the corn UBiivod, j makibg the production stiJJ more profit- , able. I The nroccns of juukiug ,glu<-OM» is ! ; hi griiTd UnTcOrn and ,'ioak it iu pure;. ! water, the moiatur.o and starch . is then ; extracted by pressing" it throdgb rollcfs. ; ll is than boiled, and after being puri* ' fled it bocom^s cither a syrup or glucose \ —a hard, waxy siibitanco Hourly as sweet a* augur. It is sold by our; mcr- | chnnte under tho cognomen of Mdrip,,f | nnd -boa delicious luxury when applied! to a buck wheat cake. The rofuso corn . is sold for food and is siid to be valuable. i A factory costing $100,000 will uso al>out ; 1000 bmfhcls of corn a day, but factories ;iro built K3 low as $1^0,000.

! Olt Washington Letter. iKrom Our RtvuBar 0»rre*pPnilcntj Washington d. C. Jan. 14, 18? 1. Tlio promotion rj" Mr. Conger to the • Semite and in esse Mr. Blaine should j fill a Cabinet position, resulting in tho | probable transfer <;f Mr. Fryv to a sonni torial position give* a new aspect to the • spaculations regarding who Fliall be Speaker of tho llouve of Roprcsenfa•live*. Hon. Mr. Heifer of Mhio is | spoken of, but in tbo event of Governor | Foster going to Franco to til! the place now occupied by (ionoral Novo*, as it is : reported that -Provident oleet Garfield ' is not on very friendly terms with the last named individual. Mr. Iteifor is to : be the next Governor of Ohio. Mr. Burrows of Michigan is a candidate for tbo speakership, and it is reported that | Speaker Rniidall is very friendly to his ; aspirations. Mr. Kasson of Iowa is said ; to possess free trade proclivities and has j lo*t strength on that account. Mr* j Jliscock of New York is aluo sj^oken of | 1 and may slip in the manner in which J 1 I d^rk horses are. wont to immortahze ! themselves. The Funding bill lias had careful con1 side-ration during tlic week and is be | ins gradually worked into such sliaj o . that it will pass the l!"u-o nn<l go to ! tho Senate. The first section of the ; bill will provide for $fi50,00t), 000 of three ' per cent, bonus redeemable in 2 years ! and payable in lOyt-iirs, tlie interest on the outstanding sixes to cease after 30 ; days notice, instead of 00 di ya as formerly provided for. The second clause of the fourth section gives enlarged powers to tho Socre- ; lary of tho Treasury, st> that he can use j tho surplus revenues of the government in excess of the requirements of tho j sinking fund for the purchase and cmi- ! collation of outstanding bonds. Th<? fifth section provides that after a certain date the only bond receivable for national bank circulation and from dcpi »sitories <»'f U- fun<fa shall be the i tbree'per Cent. bond. vv i i f\ i e « r •% r

Mr. Buck n ©r of Mo., on day lust o fihred a resolution requesting the President to open negotiations for | the purchase of territory' in Uentriil j America for tho colonization of the f black population of f>/<* 'Vn tav? . ' p Tbe House Committee on Agriculturo i ; agreed to auk a suspension of the rule* j to take from the calendar the bill to ; make the Agricultural Department an j independent department and its head I a cabinet officer. ! I1 General Logan's bill entitled "a bill , to place Vlywjos S. Grant Into General and ox-President of the U. 8, upon tho j retired list oT the army," has met with ' , a good deal of Opposition on tho part of both Republicans and Democrat*. A 1 certain Senator remarked concerning this bill tlmt "It sets up a pretense that the country cannot get along with- 1 out General Grant, and that it is not , only nonsenso but demoralising/' Now thai tho claims for arrears of i pension are getting to bo so large the j buMinass of pcimion agents linn increased enormously. There is not the least j i necessity for employing an agent in the mutter of collecting pension money. The Pension office in Washington will Turnish blanks and all the necessary information, and thereby much money to the applicant can be saved* One of the most surprising things about General Gai field's cabin a r will bo its failure to create u surprise. Both 1 | President Grant nnd President llayos i g'lvo the country a great surprise when , their cubinets wore announced. But ' there has been so much advice tender- j *>l to O-nerftl Gfei field about this men : l >

I | and that man that them wijl !»*>»& ■ j aurprii* jaUfr "Jl- Now "Ir>jianny/'.afl'jftfue jSl Wjlliam* 4o#e4,t>> for atijrliji !'■■■-- I* i • - tho way,t ol u iun^/ ^abinl^ poft^oo, Benato/ had a firm grip upon the offices ottnc disposal of the govern^ui^ukAurmg, hxi luci U, iiari pretty much the control of the post | Offiot Department, through tho 1 reten- 1 tion of Mr. Tyner ah first assistant and had a pretty good show. > » » MiLLY'iLLE NOTES. — Thoy Aro having a thorough revival . ! at the Trinity M. E. Church this winter. ' j i— my w Acker's case jjlie was indicted ; by the Gran d jury for keeping a disorderly house) i* postponed till next torm of court. ' \ —W »r;U f>f commeujation and ch^-t-r are very pleasant to all of u«, for when j . we take u stand for the right it is gratj- I : f\ing to know th&t 6ti> brethrsn endorse j ' lib. Your. correspondent noticed in the : j Millvillo "Republican" a strong endorse- ! ! men t of the Gazette, and h!*o in the I i Viueland ,v; W.eekly Iudu]jeii;lciitV' j ; iHSUe. . V - . i ' • ' ■ ■■• — John Owen and Jesse Sheldon found the body of ♦*Jeppy" not far fVom 4*Cold ! Spring llqllpiv'! pp Jlopday last. The fiesli Imtl hceii picked from the face and j linnds and the oye* picked out. Poor | ! fellow, thw witcMKS will trouble liitn no j | more. Hi* wife — >vlio jr a widow for the ;

j fourth time — now spend* part of her | time ringing an .old cow-beil to alarm j the people, a;i "tho witches arc torments iiig her to death, and have dug their trench nearly to the house, when the)* will blow it up." she, says. They "were i obliged to bury Jcnpy on Monday eve- ; nlng.* j — Rev. Leonberger, who has been ! lined three times in this city for selling liquor without license, and indicted l»y the Grand Jury -twice for keeping u disorderly house, selling to minor-, and ; selling without license, pleaded guilty i so us to make the sentence lighter; his | lawyer knowing too well that tho overi whelming evidence of some of our 1 most respectable citizens would certainly send him to prison for a while, if it was allowed to coin© before tho court, lie was fined $100.00 and costs, with the . admonition from tho. Judge that if lie cam© there again nothing would save j jiini from being i in prison od. # jupiter. ! Tho Board of Chosen Freeholders ! met at Cap© May on Wednesday last. j Baggage Master Crowell is a graceful i ' skater, so says our coi respondent from | t.'apc May. j We aro sorry to hour of llio illncas _ol ' Col. .Robertson, the: efficient Route Agent of the West Jersey Railroad mail service, lie has been unable to attend to his duties for several days pus I, but we hope soon to see his cheerful countenance on tho road again. MARRIED." ' hickman- ~itOilI.\V>on.-ai itenulsViUe.N. j., juu. i*., iftcii, by, l uc Kcv. j. it. 1iiv«m iy, Mr. aiiloi llii-Kiuiiti lo miss kcbe.vu Jtobliisoit, ia>iu oi iMjniilsvjIlr. Notice to Creditors. Charlotte peterson mi l .lucolt 1*. Co lllia. » Exeemors < it jninu ivier.s»m. ilwtioshi, by Uu'eotiou of the ^urrogwve ui ttiu ivu uy iy* rape May, hereby tflvea uoiiceto iheviuaiiqm i oI.mi'.u oocoueiii iu briii;' iii laelr ilt tnk, «ii»lotiiiuh miiu el i us fuaiitist thr ■Htnie ol tl.o < ue«-o4env u.iuynmth, wliliio mite mmiti. , •#r iney will b«- torever barren o. any m-itou thorei ire imuln.u iiu->ahl r.xemuors puIihI, Jan. l'», isxl. v'iiariullc l'otcrson, [ p. J'. Jul-ot) I*. LOtllllS.

t HE j LIGHT-RUNNING STILL KEEPS THE UAD! Herause It is tbo almpleat, most reliable, and beat Sewing Machine cvef Jn- • vented. It does Its work quickly, quietly and wall, and always give* perfect satisfaction. It tho result of 55 years of patient labor nnd practical experience by most skilled mechanic©. It combines tbo frood points of all pthor machines, whk none of their defects. There aro many 6owinff Machines of merit in tho markot, but nono nro so complete and perfect In detail t none possess tho marked advantages and superior worth that have rendered lb© K*w Home so famous1 1 has won tho'eonfldenceof all who have seen Jt, bolitjf new beyond doubt the most pt-rfoct Sowing Machlno In tho market. AGENTS WANTED. Bend for Desoriptlvo drcnilars AcJOHNSON, CLARK A CO, " 30 Union Square, N. T, Cblcsf*, Ilia*, or Orange, mam, furnished tree, with hill ■MS ■ flB nfitrueiloiiK i\»r <-<uiduetlng tho iiuivi pmrltahlo thru 4 1 any miio wm enKURC lit The l»u«lneMH Ihmo oasy to iearu, ami "nr l»u»irn«^ . M«m*Areft<t ilmvlo and plain, that «nny one • ciiii iimki> Kfout profits frnii) the very atari. . Sonne earn full \vbo I* Wllllim to work. Vt»- ■ men are us miqkakmiiii omocu. 1Ui> » und ulrO ! can earn larv*' amok. Muiiy have made nt the 1 hnslncm over Ohc hundred dollars in n ulnnlc week. Nothln« Mke li ever known hci\m-. All who eiitfuic are surpriiird nt ih* eaae and . runldlty with which they en- nhty 0» tnsko * money. You can Ahenat* in ihlH haxfue^s line > |iik your apure tlmr at prent prolit. Yon do 1 not iittve to invesi Anpttid In h. We take all i the risk. Tln«v who need rt-nUy money. Mmuld wrlle to »«. >u unee. Ml fnrnltth*«i fVae. Addrots rm'K Ws, Auttk's Maine. - I H'!, 2.

_____ Washington Gandy, Seayflle, KAg 110 V J 3 tf. \ Jfil ^ J& The Best Ofcr 1^ Made! FOUli OF FRANK LKBLIE'B1 FUBLlCANew .VzAfk, will fcoud FRANK I Ji&LLK'A pA «K? FfUHNXP. a ltf-pa *c illustrated pajHir, fur only sIjjv uerytur, FRANK LKMU&H YUVSO FOI.KK, devot- : nt to tltc luteresi of ynurqc |>eo)<le, and eonlui!lte»v,o#'6h to InteroHt lhoso of a more ma- I Uu/| OfiWj-ii iS-J>a«c UtuatraLou paper. Frlw. ! per ycur, ccou. ! FRANK L KHU E< H N A TION A 1 . A G HI CLT1^TURIMT ANJ&^WOJIKING FaUMFR. a lir sfe] lit* JSoSe -Ainu hf*1 dlse-'^w" -a bo*y* of 1/fe ltsk-v-"^ yngmvioga.ifree Lo each sub- " FRAWK lvt7LPXT OK THE DA V, a lft-| ni'Xt illustrated paper. Just the paper 1 for Sunday reading. Fiice only 7o cents i««r yean Including two beautiful chromes, "The 1 First Foster. jluMiC uud "l'he First Clirfstnuts Mono" ^ r ; \ ! Oic all roup pr truE Aitpvu I^ULICATIONM you 92.-VJ KtLKlxEknL* t \.r J4 X Samples of all of our Fubltcatlona and lllus- . ; trat/'d Cataloxue (wlLhout premiums) for 15 • eehU. All desiring ntendy and profltahle em- • j ployment should send at once before their I ! ^ jR^of th^CovA^dlil^ioua^iMit tut six ! i UkARti* at Mr roles. w-' vt ' - ' Address FRANK LE8UK PV0L181RK0 <*0. 15 I>«y .Street, New York. Sheriff's Sale. ■ ' «V;5f . p>* virtue ol ievoical writs of Ft fa dc 1h» stu-r i R lswcd om of the « Capo May Cfr.-uit Court, Kfnfc of New Jersey, I Will oapoAf jtyaaiV vondtus, on 1 Wednesday t ihe 9 Ik ; day of February, A. D . 1881 +at ,2a' clock, | P.M., on said day. at'the hotel of 'Lewis * • Wbeaton. In I'upe May Court House, In Hit- \ j county of Cape May, und state of New Jersey • ' us a'orc^aid. ahe jL-quol undivided oue-seventh . palPUf Wr?P^kA/btd«»friU*dMi*la:Ml j»r«*nj- j ■ !srt%,-4ichip fRtftV.ari wffichxtr: In T. Godfrey i , hc-lrod of hlKfathar. Jcs>»c Godfrey, dL-ceused: j ! Rcclnnlnij at a red CLHtHrp'kj-t mnraod US. L." |

1 a corner of Jund l^olonffing Jerc'ti Lwunin^, j Esq., thcncc, runnlinr bv his tine north, rtftyI alx dcei^Kwrcah ^lf|h? tUtftlnf fo the middle of ! a ri>aa Mllo* Corgi's Uivcxn to Dennis's Creek, thence oTonx tlic same north, flfty-elxbt dcfrrees and three-quarters east, foujnaiMaadyilBery lmks iou rule:, oor-ju-zf^rfoi NoM.and st-i otfiKfc^hft'-l Tcastcr. wJfja( of- Josiny i Feaster; ' ilrcnieo . by James Feast ©r s line «>f lot No. -t-ruidbv hmdofJohn 1 asiiw a Ktnkc In tl:c. marsh; the same bclnc the south-easterly corner of wild -Oamly; thence along his bottom line, north, forty-ihrce dc-pra^nd-three-quarter* on© chain and ; rtffyTJqtc* ip iim middle of a a^mlUcrnL* or j i-redk "v^hlcli cinpllLS^tnfo a cnq^vxifled ^Ma-pldtw-tiirqiv' uibhde down Kiud jrtr. *o> cri-ck the several courses thereof, to a stake standI ir»^ south, forty -aix-an»l-a-i|Uarter degree* j enS| froin'John Gaudy 's stmth^sXerly corner .vforestdd: thence north, forty-tbrec-nnd-lli reeqiihrtersdc^fceVcii*:, shven chalnVand twenty j live links to Ludlnni's J'-ay ; tlieuce hlndlnc thareon u> tlic BUddlaof Maple Kwgj r.p creek aforesaid; thonbe up the snmc tte^ik-verol . cinffKca thereof to or ktake corner 'bf Chnrl«-s l.udliun** land ; thoncc running part by said ' l.tidlam's land nnd part by other*, north, forty-six dOKieta nnd-a-qunrter west, one iMmamfaiui tiro drains and eighty links to a ; stake ; thence north, thlrtyrcl^nt decrees east, seven L-luitq^ctq ttc berinrilnir: coiitalni lux one hundred und f wenty^lve acres, more I or less; holnp the same premises conveyed by ! Jacob K. Rowan und wire unto Jcshc • by dtHMl dried th» (wcnty4tnQftd day of FohI ruary, a. I'., IKtH, and recorded in County I Clerk's Office, in ]>cod\15ook Q. i\pa"V2Ac. - ! r fidniU as the pro|K-rt>-' oT-Bwufn T. Godfn-y, i lieicndnnt, and taken In execution at the stilt • «»f John Wallace and others, PlalntiiTb, aud io : Ixssoklby . WII.LI A Si H. BF.NF.ZFT, Ilated. Ifuccmbcr k, si.i-rl/T. j john jl i\u!nuni:, aft y\ . r. k.fr.'* Woodruff 1 11' FOPULAR Meat Market ! ">\c;Avu\\'ve CAPE MAY ; First Quality Mea Alicays on Maud. \ FitieBecf, Sausage, Scrapple, ) 'pal, Pork, , Lard, §c.. c)-e. Highest Price paid for Good Stock ! Just give us a call and

see for yourselves. Woodruff & Willis, 'McliMic »^irect. . *» GAPE MAY C. JL. N. J. TW:V$0,Jy. ' 1 ' ' G. E. MSGHOLS, Dealer in 1'obni^o, Pipes., Ut garotte*, (VmRto lion orv, etc.. Ho. v . Tho following LruutW of cignrs tttul tobacco on lnfod : Matchless, Silver leaf, Our Pets, 3 for io cts. : Johnny's choice, 5 cts. ; Rose. 2 cts., Old Judge, and Cubeb Cigarettes. Lurilai fis Tin Tag, Tahhy Cat, .AA A' Plant r oj' t)te I) Y.v/, A AAA' \^r.y Clippings, t'eaji-'y, b/v you fikt if, ant I Pong h .v Rett du Sm olt nig, CIO A It HOLDERS; UVEHPOOI. MEERSCHAUM COATED, FED VLA?,AND SirGAR TREE PIPES. Confectionery always fresh and good. C. E. Nichols, OAPK MAY V, IT.. inc7.1T. X > J»

jt'h A^J picfam! Ctri Buck Si, Near Itepoi SUlviUe. ! ggjggwraw HELPS-S3 tmiu ytjur «J«ior. Thotp-wlioi Iway* lake ©dVantiucv^if Uui#no4 dha ui®*J'ur.iu oic bir tnoj.- • rvtriHii: In poverty. V< wtaltWtwoy iiiun, l*tf* vor* ( rnrht la their own Pwijltiev Jhv will pay inure than l*jj tftue* orainiihl' We* furnUu oatm fo*. Naum wLo V/ tcuika mom-v ray-fMitty; You <.w« devote y olur whole |fa>L* to tin; wo rk 'f : ormilyynhr^puru moment a. Full Irir-irmh-Lionww ui) that k». narui-d A|)di r*« , Mnxaox A Co.. VorLihni}, Maine. . . Ori 7. JUhKkio B-dTiisf. J^ato C> until issfouvr <»f FttfenU. Bn.vj. F. Gbaftox. Ktizry B: L*i»p, P ATEJfT S. ! » ♦ i "FSr^, GTfAfToy;i' LADS. ' 1 Attorti^yK-at-Iaaw uml lWl?<*k«lp»of American and Foreinit Paten i^. : 412ffft| nritbkt, w^minctox, d. c. Pmi'tiue patent lavv in nil 'su^branctie* ; in the Patent Office, and tbe Stiptomm a lid JL^r^uitlCoiU&ar tire U kited ^Lutts. sent l'r<rc. I ;• I i ? ,-.y ■ r f fs f t .<■*. *m, ■ - * It! I 'J S* %w». -

WHY SO WANY ED TO ;John E. White's, 1 Y) c,v\wvs,\yv.\N.e, "Ai. A A I Because I hev find the LARGEST STOCK, | JkAt iest Assurimcnt, AXV Lowest Pi kics. j A complete line of Dry Gvk'Js from a 6 cent lawn to a 1 dollar casbciere. j Mens* conpn vu4 woole^ cfopi from 124 to 1.50 per yard. Brown and bleached , flannvl nnd-<Hi©vioT shit'tings of all grade* and pricea.I . . .41 ' | The Notion and Trimming dt»p«rt- ; n>er.t i>> complete r*t the vcrj fowwt 4 priced. _ t": , ; - Gtbcdrics and Provision's the very best, cis low as the lowest. V cv\V^.iv\vcv, YcuvVis, OA* txwii VdltwvsV^, Hardware, Glass, and Qu.eejisicare, SEWING MACHINES; PUMPS, ~ GRAIN, FLOUR and FEED, - TOBACCO # CIGARS, A large, lot of "Dug-up" Cedar .j Shingles. JOHN. W. YOUNG, j MANAGER, PENSISTILLF., N. J. jtui.s6}3m. } r. .n;? § • . /o : i JMli MME ► . - - j ,i- • A>D BLACKS MITHIN6. I .< . *A I ^ . »

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