Cape May County Gazette, 29 January 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 2

l—J-ll— The County Gazette. M Bomw; SATUiUhVY, J A N U A It V2D, 1158 IT SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. ' ♦ ■ ~r The Perry MilU weaver* at Newport, R, I., by more than a two-third* voto yeatorUay decided not to accept the reduction of ten per cent, in iv.^w, The State Line steamship State of Indiana, which arrived at Chotgow veiUrday iVoin New-Yorkfft\vai ift collision with and rank a rteamer trading to Spain in the river Clyde. * Notwithstanding the cold weather In ' Vera Cruz, there huve been daily from ten to twolvo ciues of yellow favor. Tho mortality in tho capital last year, from all kinds of sickness, was fl,U8L > » ♦ P&RNAKPU Wool# »o in w\\rU poor health that h# has been obliged to n«k for indefinite leave of absenc*. He is going to the Hot* Springs of Arkansas. A man named Sterling was hanged in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1S77, for the mur-

der of a young girl. He was convicted on tli© evidence of a huckster, who a few days ago, on his deathbed, confessed that he was the murderer. tttwtESKSTATiVK Stubbs ha* introduced u bill in tho Ohio Losishiturb making it unlawful to go fishing or hunting, or to do any kind of work, on Sunday. The barbers, Jivory stable inen, news- \ boys, and bootblacks arc up in. arms against Stubbs ; but tho bill has many supporter*. Mas. Margaret Liebor worth yesterday recovered a verdict of $1,000 against tho Brooklyn City Railway Company. In ttartihg to leave a Flnibueh avenue car she caught Iter foot between the wooden falsa floor of tho car and the rail on which the. sliding door moved, and fell, and her arm was broken. — « » At Stuttgart, a student in love with a very pretty girl had repeatedly written - to her parents for their consent to a marriage. Receiving 110 reply, ho poisoned himself at the girl's lodging*. Next day camo a letter with the parent*' consent. At the funeral tho girl swallowed poison, and fell lifeless into 1 tho anus of one of the choiribteis singing over the grave. In tub new Jomoy legislature on "Wednesday a concurrent resolution was adopted setting forth thut, in tho opinion of many, the Secretary of State has, Bince Ittfii, lccetved for compiling the laws for publication in the newspapers the sum of 332, 309.04 in excess of what the law allowed for such service. The resolution requests the Attorney-Gener-al to begin legal proceedings in order to test tho question. A yrjs's Almanac ron l-SHl. — In English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Bohemian. Published by Dr. .1. C. Aver •V Co.r Lowell. Mass, We are in roceipt- j of a neatly -bound set of tho various , editions of AVer's Almanac, as above, J containing not only specimens of the ; language* above named, but also pages of Turkish, Armenian. Greek, Bulgarian, j and Chitieso. Tho book is free from . objectionable cuts. Avers Almanac is a safe book for the family. Tho collection before us it u literary curiosity, and tin example of enterprise. The annual edition is from ten to eleven millions, for tVoo circulation. ' We aiib informed that between .Saturday evening and Monday morning last some. miscreant cut several feet of rope from the hulynvds of the llag pole at tho corner of Main and Mechanic ft reels, this village. This is a clear case of petit larceny, punishable by a fine of $200 and imprisonment in tho County Jail, and if tho thief is discovered tho probability is that ho v/ill bo prosecuted. The Revised Statutes of New Jersey 011 Crimes, Sec. 112, pago 262, is as fob Jotvi : "Whosoever shall steal, or shall rip, cut, sever, or break with intent to steal, . any utensil or fixture, whether made of metal or ovhor material, or both, fixed in any hijid being private property, or fur u fell 00 in any dwelling hoins, garden or area or in any square or street, or in any place dedicated to public tme or ornuineiit, shall b# guilty of misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof shall be- linblc. to be punished as in tho can* of larceny • and in thnoaso of any such thing fixed in any square, -drool, or place an aforesaid, it Gut!) not l-e yeccsbary In allege tim rani* to b« the , property of any person. •* S*v»)crT-nvE member* of tlm Burns flub of New- York sat down to dinner last evening in the dining room of tho Anhland fJotiHe. They oelobtab d tho J22d anniversary of tho birth of Scot- , land's national poet ''Bobby," as thoy I affectionately and familiarly termed it ihort Burn*. A Urge portrait of Ok

; 1 J.JL'. 1 1. J..1 .■■i" | poet looked from tho wall over genial I president James NiohoUon'* hoad- | P»ai>id ploturosquoly at oilier °r tho portrait bere thtf &t*ra .oiid tf tripe* ' and the Union Jack. On oith <jjr nitU of the foO;n hqng u Hue bannur, on which wm« n wluto 'civhu of »St. Andrew.'* tlmt reached from coiling to floor. In front of the Provident wan u ram's head and horn*, with jewel* for eye*. The head was filled with scotch mrnlF. Tho tomd* wore drunic a In Scotch whiskey and water, with ft good deal of whiskey and a vciy Jitilo wator.- The; first wa*, "Burns, tho first poet of Scot- ' . land." in responao to u despatch from tho Burns Club of Williauisburgh, and ] tbo ftorond wan, "Robert Burn*, while patriotism, honor, and love are ranked among the virtues/' a sentiment aeui over th • wire* from the Philadelphia Burns Club. ^ 4 » ^ A i'cnior* petition was that which was addressed in 1733 to tho Governor, of ♦With Carolina by sixteen muidon* of ClLrleaton. It ran thus ; "The humble petition' of all tho maids whoso name* nrc-ui»d%«rwrittcn. Whereas wo, the hamM© petitioners, are at present in- a vory# melancholy disposition of uii«vJ| bow «U ill© lnolicloi'b arc blindly captivated by widows, and we are thereby neglected ; in consequence of thj*,.oi»r roquest i» that your Excellency will for tho future order thut no widow presume to marry any young man till tho maid.-* arc provided

* for j or else to pay each of them a fino 1 for satisfaction for invading pur liberties : atid Jikcvviso a fine to bo levied on all such bachelors a* f hull ha mar- . 1 riod to widow*. The groat dfsadvan- : I tage it i* tenia maids is that the widows, . | by their forward carriage, do snap up j the young men, and have the vanity to think their merit beyond ours, which 1 is a great imposition on us, who ought to have the preference.- This is humbly recommended to your Excellency'* consideration. and hope you will permit no further insults. And we poor maid*, in 1 duty bound, will ever pray." Months ago a r.bip called tho City of Montreal, owned by Allan Sc. Co. of Glasgow, sprung a leak while in midocean, and was deserted by her crew, who escaped in a jolly boat and were rescued before any lives were lost. The ship was laden with lumber, and although waterlogged will not sink, but fi oat* about and U every now and then sighted. Tho result of this lias been a variety of alarming minors. Some weeks ago a three/hasted schooner reJ ported passing a wreck on whoso stern post thenvprd* "City ofMonlre — " were plainly visible. At thin time tho Inraan line steamer City of Montreal and Thomas Durham Sc Co'/* ahip of the samo name were both on the high seas, and groat anxiety was felt by those in •.e-esled m tho two vessels, until they both arrived safely in port. Then it was discovered that it tvas the - waterlogged craft belonging to Glasgow j which had created so much anxiety. ! A week or two later another vessel r.r- 5 rived with tho information that tho j Citv of Montr* — wr.s wrecked. Again : 1 there was considerable anxiety until j the ftafb arrivals of tho unfortunate ? namesakes. Since then half a dozen j reports havo come in, and newspaper j reporter* have been rent in hot haute j | from one firm to another to see what ! I • j City of Montreal was really wrecked, j j 0..ly yesterday lha bark William Gov- j don, from Rotterdam, reported that she : Ml in with an abandoned and disablod i 1 1 j snip on which were tho letters "City of j . Montr©--/' and, as usual, there w*a I much anxiety until it was discovered , thai it was the same 4 water-logged old ; hulk that ha6 ulioadv caused 50 much ! trouble. Tho United State* ship-of-wuv j ^ antic :* even now or, her way to hunt • uj> the old hulk, having been ordered I on the qtiust by the government, a* the result of the alarming ram err. COM ^NOTIONS. Mav.C. IT., 27 ih, 1881. EuiTon Gavkitt : DkuiSiu — "IVnny wiso and pound; foolish" is an adage Methuselah like in ' age, nnd no where is the ubovo carried : out to n gruatcr extent than in Cape ! • May County, and that to tho exclusion ( of equally u* good an adage "No risk on ' • si gain. lloro in our county with it* one hundred thousand two hundred and forty j acres of up-land, and fifty-eight thous- ' end eiglit hundred and twenty-four ftore* of m arsb-land, there is not one : place of. in Irntry Save tho ship yard at Dcunisville. N«nv is there any otl.'vr county in tho >taio of which tho same unpleasant Abortion can bo initio? 1 venture tho negative with feeding* of j jceriainty that J am correct. * Whose fault is it, th* poor man's or j tin rich? Mumfiut lv the poor man's, i ami liio ouuso is their dependent upon the hug baar " Boai'ding-seiKon" at* tlu> I -land, or the cq'unly great delusion, j "Natural rrlvilegc/' They will tell ] you with great confidence that "J can I make dollars ut tho Island next board- j lug season/* or, "I c«u make «o much j fiihintr, clamming, or nysmtdng but ' alas the fall rom«-*i tho market i* #»tl/

"SSI utjaagiig.1'. j and they find themselve* in tliO »ttm« prodicumant the old woi^ati did when heir ben camo oil with ono ^eTijck in*Uad of tw«lv#, a* alio had fondly counted for thr^e woe in, you may u*k why it 2* *0, and my ammccr i* that they havo been *0 taught : old Fogy icudic* it to tjio young Fogy, who in turn toache* ittohislhtlo Fogy, und hecausti they have nothing cl*e to do. Thiju they cannot hotter, them*e(vea, vcu »wy ybi bir, they can, but they 111 rial nr>t «ir down und wait for tb o clam* to liolu, the fit U to Wjfe, or u few fi^hionitc* to fill tin* gildc.d oaravanJ .wico at the IxUnd, but up aud #ay we I need, and must have, mills, factorie* and work *hop*, el*e we Khali come to want. Let tJiem gather RtAtiRtic^ on Home particulur indu*lry (hat will boht Huit the place, let them bold meeting* on tho mihjoct, let them show to the capitalist of our county tho facts thoy huve obtained to prove the iucp* ' ceutof a certain enterpribe. If then our moniod men do not convert their 4 per j cent, and other securities that pay G per cent, into ready cash and place the ! same in an enterprise that will pay then ! I ft to 20 per "cent then I nay they, tho capitalist, verify the text or thi* cOm-i; niuniontlon. Then the duty of those* interested i* to invito 'foreign capital I and my word for it foreign CHpstftliHt* will respond, and with their energdtic motto "No risk 110 gain'' will push poorpuny "Fenny wise and pound foolish'' to tho wall.

Poverty is steadily increasing in cur midst, if anyone doubt* it let them cast their eyes over this vicinity, or question the btore-Jieepcrs as to their sales, a* to what proportion cash is to credit, what their prospect* ere as to* collecting their bills etc., etc., and then thoy will acknowledge thai your correspondent knows whereof he writes.This is not' all owing to the severe wintor but to the honest want of somei thing to do by all classes. « : I ' To stay the progress poverty isnaaking we must establish work -shop-., mills, or J factories. The county'* wdl wixhe*. Plcck. «--+-♦ FIEUGE'S POINT I*OI NTS. Shall wc have a county agricultural society in operation next summer? J.s the Seavilb- Fair Association 10 go out of business ? Tito amber-cane lover is spreading j . nnd likely to bocomo epidemic : we hear on all sides remarks like those: "J shall put in fifteen acres 4 an aero or two will do to begin wph/! and "I ir.tefid to plant my whole' farm with nmher-enno. One old veteran said he ! would be hanged if bo had. any thing to j do with it. ' IIow unhappy one becomes when the mind i* set upon finishing work » when he ought to turn away and do \ something else. S'»mo people are L>o 1 [ lazy to quit working. There is. right j

; here, u n thrift and lack of true wisdom. I The truth is we must leave a great deal unfinished.* Do not try to do 100 much. "Labor with what xcnl we will, Noir.nthlajc Rtllt atindiUH undutic, Something unomp'.cieJ mill Walt* the rising of the suts.*' Can't wo havo a littU improvement in school -house architecture? I11 this part of the state thoy arc, with one or two exceptions, built after tho same general model. In some instance* they arc so ugly that the- birds will not light upon them, and the are ns ill adapted to tho purpose for which tlicv were built ns could conveniently he made. Will not our several building committees give u* something new in this line ? Then the fence* and but buildings in ninny of the district* out are a divgrace .to a oy -rommunity which tolerates such a degree of inditferenCQ to public decency. There arc'*ffeally few point* around w'rivty nt lh)$' n wh/gy- rt<ihody will got married and run away, so thut the irate parent may go scouting with a gun. Only now ami then a party, 1 hen we are not always expected. I'i is | out of season for fi.di yams, or oyster I topics ; no rusticating Grangers to . bleed or mosquitoes to slap ; in foot, , Mr. Editor, time* are very dull. Can't j you suggest Hotnr-thing to enliven things , 1 ^ ; up u bit ? You may judge of the dullness when 1 toll you thai 1 *nw a neigh- ! , hor go by 011 Sunday morniug last, ni.d • i I watched for him to come back for i over two hour*; without seeing a living j creature pass in that time, . " j On Thursday evening last, on tho 00 - j casion of Cupt, David llowiu s fifty- ^ ninth birth day, a largo company of : relatives und friends, numbering about eighty, called upon him nnd paid their, respects. The party liJiod the capaciou< and hospitable dwelling of our urn* . tual friend, I be whole community hold the ('apt. in much esteem, and this event must have been pleasing from the hearty wishes of goqd will manifested toward* a very deserving f citizen. Gabriel Holmes had a helping , hand in the order of things to eat, it ; i«* a I way r s:ife to tiu-t liitn for a good spread of the best that can bo gotten, j 1 lie oyster* were prime and faultlessly cookod, tlic enkns nnd cofleo r.f tl/e very best, an well hh every thing rUc : provided, Tho way in whloh provision disappeared was evidence of hearty enjoyrticnt. Wo* noticed poncns frcpt

| ^ /• « / V- ^ :i. • Two o clock found tho com)kany breuk- 1 in^ up for home ; %vc heard nmny go*>tl wdiibtN^^ho-fimiily ofOnpt. Hewitt in Jij>jd up betji b^ml^ H. sheriff^sale. lly viwuo of ft wrl For Fieri F*w:!h«# to n« | direc-U'J, l*su»-(l out ot il»*- Court of l:Umih c ryt HUi >U- <>l ' New Jzr**y, I will *.-xik>*c lo *»!« at ■ FiibUc vendue, oft Wediie&Uvj, the 2nd day of March, A . D., 1881, at 2 oc/qq}{. P. M.t oh nf d d»y# at tli* store of Jo»oi*h K. it son, lu I lit: CityofCmpe Stay, In it»e cuiuny Of Cftpc May. ai»d niatc or New Jcriwy iuaior<-sftl*t. All tlmt loloflaiiil and tf-Mi-mc-iiiu. Jft thi; i/iYtvr iOVrilMhib lu th« County i of CApf May, ami Mtntc orNmv Jtncy, t>clu % lot niiintx-r thrut? luuiUrod ;»od titty {&) i*. laid I oovvn onftoertitl(i*,mapv'oUotiiutiiuib*lilftxiiJ; ! sAid iuu;» bolni; rowrdod in the iterul* ofliw 1 or *1, Id County or <;uik- May, at ( u}j* Slay 1 Court Hou**, hi Deed ilook No, «:i, 20 I • balUtrilHS amnc pro uiira-ii v.JUcb the i \ "aid wJlllHia Wflighrmrtnpiin'Jiu^ed^tMimin ' i ^VPfNelf-ai it. r.untdKO. l*i* .xjiojlt or iha Halt! i ouu t y of I'njifl llur, oy uec-d doted JruiU- I • a ry 7 th. lrt/i, utid 1 .-corded in tiu* C)nrk'm*filt * 1 ; u foresaid, in Deed iio<> k No 3Kf IWge* h<*, | •e®. >sh), rui iiiiti :#l, a* by reference Abercto.wi!) ! fully appear. \ KeDed n* the property of Ix>vl ( :. Blake nnd I 1 -otlicrs, iMjJendunt'K, and taken In ex«.-cutioa j , ot iht »ult r,r the J'hc Kouih. f-cftvllle loan : rnntl Building Aosoclutlon, Compiutnaui, and « to bo Hold by ^ . . "WILLIAM II. BENEZET. b»ecoii*ber 2n\u bvs-j, rthertjr. J. H. llulfniun. (iol'r P. F, "auditor's sale/ " ^ *

By virtue or an order issued out of the Cfreui* Cotirtof tlic Couu:y of Capo May, bearInc date The 15 Day of January A. D., 1881, In cat c of 'attach blent !n which Joter-h K. Mchlrt#y, to 4hOft*eof V. IIUuni W. M elgley. 1r plnindir. and Frederic S. Hwope U defend- : ant. Mir Mibaerlber auditor In aafd cause will 1 expose al Public Sale and rcII to the hl&hoat bidder on Tuesday. March 1st. 18S1, at 2 o'cloch P. M,; of wid day at the Ifolot of l^wla NVheaton. ut C;»i>e Slay Court Uo-i&e. in the f.'ountv of Cap© May and suteaf Nf.v Jersey. All the , rteht, title and Interest of Frederick F^ Kwope' to and in five hundred ahArc4 of Stock in the , Mve Mile Beach Imprdvcnient Company, utLuchea in *uid r/iuse. WILLIAM If. BEN FACET. *1 I)u»rd, January j25Ui,A. D., ts^I. ^hc-rilT. P. F. FI.'W THOMAS" C O X,: M W A O R R B K. L S i m . ' ! VINELAND, N. J.! ' i

o Mantels and Marble Work of all kinds J done in a workmanlike manner . Granite and Blue Stone kept constantly ; on hand . R. ^1. Crawford, Agt., j j Cape May C. II. ; j Notice to Creditors. ' Charlotte TYtcntou ami Jacob r. Coil Inn. i I F\ecutors of Jneoi- Peterson, deceased, by j direct Inn or the .vitrrogate of the Founty of i ("ape May. hereby ves noMeoto thecrcdtior* : • of K.--.id decedent 10 lnlnx In their debts, de- : | imaiuIk and eltilhw utninsi the estate of the ! . snfti decedonl nndrro.-ub, within nine month*, j j or tliey will U« forever barred 01* any ncltou I therefore n-jutus! tbe*uld Kxc<-uto:s * Duted 'an. 10, issi. OhfiHutte lVderfton. ( I'.F ??2 Jacob P. CtotlltiR. j , j LIGHT-RUNNING STILL KEEFS THE LEAD! ! Because It Is the tlnplcit, most rail* able, and Best Sowing Machine or^r Inrented. It does Its work .quickly, qui* j,. otlynhd weft, and always tfvw perfect ■Bthfliction. 1 1 Is tho result of S5 years of patient labor and practical experience by most skilled mechanics. 1 1 combines the good points of all other machines, «r|tii none or thetr dcfccta. There nre many Bcwtnir Machines » • of merit In tho market, but none are ao complete mud perfect In detail j none possess the marked »*lruita|ci and *11 pet lor irurtn thnt have rendered tho HoMt. so famous1 1 has won tho confidence of all who bare wwm It, being now beyond doubt the suost perfect Sewing Machine in the market. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Descriptive Circulars H JOHNSON, CLARK A CO. *■ JO ITnftota Square, N, y. Chlc*c*, Ills., or Oranff*} IRom* ^TK ftimlahixl fr.v, with full 1 v^wh fie (h ,,Kl n,pl hins Jar conducting tho j JL^Jr aiost proTttaMe tHPUficKx tbtd i it any mm ran on mure in. The j : business Is easy to loam, and our Inatrtie- ■ are m> simple and plain, that any one « ran make Kieat pfOtlta irOUl the very Rtnli, • , Noune can fiiil wlm \* wtUItu: t<> w«irk. W ) : men ne<4 h« nuceowirhl hh men, Ikiys nnd rirK ; ean earn h»r«e MUU*. Many have mnde at the « , husi1*eK.-s Mvev one hundred dullarx lu a munIo week . NotUIms like it ever known before, ! i All who ensngonrd surprised id the ease nnd j motility ivlth which they are aide to make i ! money. Von can enpn$o In this business duv- ; ! ingyonr a|»am limn at urciu prom. Von do : m>i havo to invest capttal in It, W e take at) j the risk. Those who ne*st rr^dy money. I I Nhontil wfliip to us ai AM ramtsh^l ' : t>Ae. Addreti^ Tnvn 5. t\»M AucufUi Mtdr.e. » Htt. • 'A v«

j QorJfiC »R'|m ^ JlXl'- «,< ^ Is ® ft ^fIiaVk FOLK*, devotMuyuieiQkr«nl <»f you i«^ people, uml cooUiuUvjL luut-ftio interest tJiicoXA/ooi-e ^ 11,1 e"2r rS^nu JIt<4 W*** 1'rlct, HkS»Vf ' L % iu E*H N ATI ON A L A Q UUJUlsTinutre and wokkSho fap.mer, h mintge IK u*iruitslpti\#?r. f.»r only <H.«o per y«r. wlUjJDr. >. K- iai,.if - i-mhtcnt - : ; • on tliO uoM/ ftt*o Ids uitu.-w r t. fajk of Ite * ^ ^?lC 7 hub ■ j " 1- ltiSK U'XUm PLTiPITOFTHB PAV, < a Imie llhutrulod i*at»er. Just tlw t*sper i for MiJHUy reftdltkg. isnf*runjy 7<5 cent* j>er year, liiclLulimr two LMaitiriiuJ t-Uri*tno t. .he » j First Vjitticr Vuwo'' an d "1'iie J'lrst Christ- ; i jiuyn Morn.'' ^ t ; ok all minor rut. a wax pc* b l i cat i «* jcb* j , POKfJ.-V3 I'Fft ykaj:. H4toipU-#of of our Pulilicat Ions smd TiJim- f < rated Catalog ut- 'Wiihout prcmiuroai for V* j j rem*. A ii dc*irit;y *tt-jwly imsiiiHb'.c r.rj> • ! ployiaect should setio at <»ua- before tbelr j } territory Is inkeu. Any of the ii-'.ovo publication* sent for Mix j . tiioriihfcfif. half y*to>. Address FRANK LKftlJE PiTBLrSHJNG CO. » j F- I-cy Htrt-et, >>.1' SheriSsSale, ^ virtue ot sevornl writ* ofFifo dc bo et ter j s* In ca*c to me djt&tfcd, Ik-.ticJ out «#f the : < 'ape Mny L*tr«.*uit Piiurt, state of Sew ietMv. I will cxpo«e to aah-t at public vendue, on Wednesday, the 9th day of February, A. D, 1881, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. on wild day. ai the hotel of ! When ton. inCnpc.Mey Court House, in the j eounlv of c»pe May. nnd ntattr of New Jerwy ! n* nh»re*a!d. the equal undivided one-Krventh i

pari of the follovliifdesrnbcd hmdaud pr^ui- ! UcK, being that tairt which fev-ciu T. «odfrcv . hclred of JiU father. Oodirej-. I i^iunlngat a t~<l cedarpost martted "I. L." ! a corner of laud bdOttslo; ;b Jere h IjGzbiulz, ' ? Eski-. theuer, ruilbhu: by hU line north, xlftr- i j six drjrii-c-s wc*t. d^bt chainn to the midiiie of n road letuUnitfrum Mile* Qbomi'h tavern to i I*cudU»'S c reek. t*ien«.-c ftlon* the same north. \ JtfXy-Cfidit degrees and tbrec-<|i»ar:i?rx « four chains and ninety liuia ton *t*ke. cor- ! ner of lot No. unti act ttff t<» ivac!:a r-i Kcastsr, J wife of James FcavUrr; thence lij* James { F ea»ter*h JIijl: of lot >-'«». I and by land of John j fJundv, Jr., south, Cf*rty-«lx-and-n-«juarcer dc- ] Ereefc c-a«t, one hundred and ciercfi «ll ruins to i tiKh&ke in the man-b: jfiic. snnic bclnc the \ w»uth-eo*tcrly c<»rner of Riid finitdy : Iheure I ulnu£ hib bottom hue. north, forty-three de-^ree*-«inl-ihre«M|uartcrseits!. hue oliuin and ; [ litry links to tiie middle «vf n Ktnai! rui or : ♦•reck which c:np*.I«» Into » creek called *-Ma- ; pic Swaifijy;'1 thence down Maid trut or crock ' i the Mi ver it courses tf&creo^, u» n icuke stand- ( Ins:-' south, forty-fclx-and-.-wjunrter dcurees » cast from John Gundy Vci»outti-*asieri* i-orcer • Aforesaid: thence JK»rtrf,foHy-il:rceMiiid-tljTec> { qLutrlen. rle-jrr.'^seaat. seven eliahii. ami t wertiv t five llukKto I.uulaju'K Jsa%-; thence hindiu'sr ; therein to the middle of Mapic amp creek : aforCHAid ; llie-urc up tl;e aatue the severs! •^ourxr^s Llirreof to n stake corner of Charh «■ ; ■ Lndtanra land ; tlieu .-e running part bv raid , ' LnarhmV land and isart r y onier*, north, 1 ! foi-ty-slx dei-ro-s nnd-a-qunrier west, one i ! hundred nnd two chalas and elghiy i nk* to a r /■lake ; xhmicc sorih,; thh-ty-cl^hj. d«srree« , • eaai, seven elutlfic to the bejrfnnfa^; eontnln- r Ing one hundred iuhI tweniyrftve acieiL more or lev*: Nik; Uta^iuupjiMolIiietconveyMl by JAcob E. It »*,rark urn! wise unto/Jesse t;Lifrey by di-ixl dated the t wen t y-wnou d day of Krbrunrv, A. I}., and roc«uv5cd lu (.-"aunty ("lerk * Oftlne, In l>eer| B(w>k Q, pp SVi j Seized ns the property of Swulu T. Godfrey, i Hefcutiant, and taken In execution at ihc suit { or John Wallace and others, FiafmiCs, iuiu to J be sold by WIIJJAM H.BLXE7KT. Dated. Decern I >^-r r, issa. ^berffT. John lkBtttthutQ, At try. p. F. Ml .00 • fcW I li! I POPULAR j Meat Market ! | CAPE MAT a H. I First Quality Meats . 11 - ! ways ori Hand. Fine Beef. Sausage, Scrapple, teal, ■ Fork, Lard, S c., d -c. | Highest Pr ire paid for ! Good Stock ! j Just give us a call and see lor yourselves. Woodruff & Willis, Mechanic StreeT, CAPE MAY C. II., N. J. '^Dc^/SlClw - v. . v V_1 SL__— C. E. NICHOLS, ! Dealer in ToKirv-, Pi jaw. CigareUt©: Qofo Tec t i Ante r v , -u\, et<\ • I ' | Tito following lirami* of cigars nnd j toLttoco «»n hand : . j Matchless, Silver leaf, Our Pets, 3 for io cts, ; Johnny's , choice, 5 cts. ; Rose, 2 cts., , Old Judgr, and Cubcb Cigarettes. LoiHaiMs 1 in Tag. Tabhy Cat , A.\V\' Pin ua r ,_>f ■ the I) \sf, A'.VA.V .Vary dippings. Beauty, ./.v you like it, and Bough Ilea dy Smoking. CIGAR HOLDERS ; LIVERPOOL MEERSCHAUM COATED , RED CLA r, AND SUGAR TREE PIPES. ' ' I C011 fcrtion cry a I trays fresh and good. C. E. NccheEs, j CA1-F MAI f, H-. AcsTir, jr. A.

j «r " ' 1 ■BRJftftjR'RS'aa. iH Raah # km Mmm Mm lifflffi f f Ti r f; f tH n I r J- 1 I 1 I'll II I * I 1 1 I fi r ' It I I \* I J ||l | ] J* f* W fj ||Jj. «■ \ 1 1 511 1 ii 1 1 j 1 f j I n icj * ■ f ji I / !| |[||* j jf a % isUrohiitb, i iriiires, twl, Wm. m a lrbia/«lfik^/ m A . ■* ' /c ib| - A J* , " mMm at VB . LJj Lq I ; wblk- 1 ! I Hi.-' w :.c« ! S»e?f ca '* if Tl<1 fdtUu U>tl 1 b " P *** j* ; liOc uli<i fc.!i that ir iro-eded «ree.' Adort*-. j HTt & %*>„ Por. last*!. g4. ■ Ocu L j ' 1L. PajS*f;. latte CtioimluiWer -ir X' i**r.to. I Bbnj..^ GftaFTOV. h. LA1 OP. P ATEJVT S. * - « # < PAINE- GRA FTON L LADD. - i Attorufvcct l^nr trnci N AbcHor* ciiJutLericn\i rtbd Foreien Faicntr. | 412 FIFTH Ktfkey, WA*»nxtftt>ir, D. C. Pno^ilir iivr in all ns brm tfebe* ; io tlif Patent Olbc*-, aiai tite Suprczxie arid Circuit OcMrU of tlie Uititao j Puna pit I«t isent fn*.

I *11 ^ . mi I ' i. _ . WHY SOlfiANY 60 TO John E. White's^ "Qe\vwvi«-vW.e, "\fc. l.\ Because !bev Cod tho LARGEST STOCK, Finest Assortment, AND Lowest Prices. // A complete line of Dry Good?- from a \ & cent Iftwn to a 1 ' doiW catalna^re. ; Men:/ cotion and woolen cloth from 124 ; to 1 .-50 per yard. Brown and bleachod ' mucins, flannel and cheviot Bhirtisi^s of ! ;d I grace* and pricey The Notion and Trimming departincht i& ootnplote at the very loweet prices. Groceries and Previsions ihs very ' " best, as low as tke lowest, i t\W-v^a\vc. y , Vat-wVv, OA* cvv\A \ uv<vv%\\, Hardicare, Glass, arid Queens ware, SEWING MACHINES. PUMPS. GRAIN. FLOUR nnd FEED. TOBACCO &' CIGARS. A large lot of "Bug-tfp" Cedar Shisigies. JOHN. W. YOUNG, MANAGER, PENMbTILLE, K. J. juneC.3m. 5« iis A^D BLACKS mum KB. T^\vc svO'sc.cv'vY.cvs^ccVvrv^ \\UU\^VA ^CV \kV.VS.\ YV-O*V\A VC^Y.CC\^YYWVS vw^OY\\\"W\C\V t\\\A \\\c \wvA\« vw y ? v. c vt\\ \\wv\ LYYC v-VC tw\t\ -C v(\tt\\YvWi^\\ V \ VVV\ V-W \sawX-S. / • CARRIAGES, OR ANYTMfSG IN ^ LINE UF IIU^INL-S, AT rI HE - siiMiiNr Mtm* IN THE BEST MANNER, AND Most Reasonable Terms. BLACKSMITHIKG DONS AT TUK SHORTEST NOT1UB. | Particuhir attention paid to Shoeing. Give itj^ n call, A. Benczet & Son. mctifdyY*