. CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE, THURSDAY, MARCH s, 1S7L '
CAPE MAT OCEAK WATEj 1 Mtu»u, mabcm A mm. CTTY AND COUNTY : RIIMH AMociATMni: TBI MOJTIIT qCOTATUM Tto mat of Mock lo tto Cope May gsaaaaiK'^r£3— Ti-S— .Snl. " 98 " 02.94 4Ut. " 14 " 30.79 Mb. " 2 " 3.38 Tub CoOnuiATivt Association: 1.L asrim, U Souths old. 800. TO ted. " 11 48.00 | Sri. " 0 •• *4.00 , Wo cull tto attention of oar render* ' to tto following sales which an adver- ' ttood to take place:— Stock aad Farming Implements, j heurobnld furniture, tie., at Town- . «ond Infat, on Saturda v, March 11th, j at 10 o'clock. J Tna Brunt's— Tbe experience of c the paat winter has ubunaantlr coo- q firmed all our anticipations respecting n the practical raloe of the abelling ex- a pert ment Inaugurated las t year by the n gmmrotAnaayiratesl^last year b^the
Perry and Waahingt-mVreeta, this time a year ago were almost Imps suable after a little rain, and worae than that after the opening oftij'ring wtop the since the coat ol oyster shells was applied, snch a atato of thing* no longer exfaL Instead of hones miring In the streets and wagons being up to the bob In mud. or pedestrians In Imminent danger of getting stuck hat, our streets bare been during the entire winter smooth and hard, and traveling has been easy and pleasant. Why cannot the road to the Steam - boat Landing be serrrd In the same manner? and why cannot the other made leading to Use Court House. Diamond Beads, Fishing Creek, and elsewhere be lmprored with a coating of grao l which can be so readily procured and at comparatively trifling expense, by digging a tew fret for it. Souse parts aloog the line of the thoroughfares we hare mentioned, cannot be contemplated without horror In the Spring and Summer months, when they aro really most needed. Tin old *-* turnpike to the Court House should to rounded and gnrelVd at all baxardt from oste extremity to the other, and tills should to dons Inst aa soon as the wosfc can to undartakeo. Parties coming among us to purchase, to lay uothlitg of thoiucalcula Me advantage* which our farmers the inspires would derive from Improved roads along their properties, would be most fsvorabiy iaspewsesd when tbey faced the etiienec of an advanord clviUxaliou, in Use superior condition of the roads of Cape Say County ov er those of adjoining districts. Let us have these essential Improvements on the roads specified just aa soon as possible. BOAXUCrOmOUMlo Villi. A meetI ug of tire Board of Commissioners wai held at the Atlantic Hotel on Friday tveniag, at which one or two matters of importance io nopal to the better Improvement of our etnete was up for intefataslton There were present, Mr. John V. Bullitt, (chairman of the . Board,) Oen. W. J. HeweU, J. F. Cake, Esq., and J. Q. Williams, Esq., Mr. George HUdteth being absent. The : c,'utciu|ilniadexicu*uui at Washington street toward Kchelleoter'e Lauding - cave rise to some discus ilou, the Board bring semdngly divided on the quae- , Una of Its adrivibilitv under the exist- i advivibllitr i
ing onodlUou of municipal affair*. A committee ouoatsUng ol Mr. Cake and OeatnlfitxeU, was author! red to oontract fbr fifty-thouwand 1 ma belt of oyster shells towards placing the stmiu In trim f x the summer. If It be necessary the quantity will I* increased.— It (a pr..,*-ed to hare Waehlagtoo A ! Lafayette -treats put In excellent order fr>nn » • • udlottoethtr, and sbeltol. | The turnpike is to be served In like ] manner aa Bar aa Broadway, aad It Is U> he hoped that tbo turnpike company , will provesd with the work froui that potat to the Steamboat landing. Tits Commission also decides! on the amount of appropriation to be provided by the dty council tor the wan ring and keep log In rvpalr of the sin eta during the summer— to ho $3500 one half the sum required last year. Cxi Umax's Mam.Mi.— The congregation gathered together In the Methodist Church Met Sunday evening— Ibr occasion of the Sunday school children's meeting— wes one of the largest which haecvcraa-cmbkal within IU walls. The axercfaas, aa usual, embraced a number of choice scire- lioua froau thr ••Fresh laurels," which were suug With floe effect by tbc school under the direction of their musical precuptor, Dr. U. L. Ciilmour. The blackboard written by the piaUff. Rev. O. B. Wight, was well ral ru fatal to impress upon the hearts of bis youthful beaten the whuhamw truths to be taaraed froau thorn bleeead words," falsi)) fit tptt ye etc. From the report of the school's efforts In tbc uifaaionary oaaae, we learned that the various abases had remtribsMad upwards ol $195 during the poet Conference year, or about $30 more than . they did the preceding year. The excrcuas were ccoducwd by their belovavl | superintendent of thr school, UaM. G. W. Smith, and baton the does be took neaarion toe— mlhnsol the teachrr and pen '111 nf "Silver llrli Cfaua" on havltM been the "Banner Clam" of this , school every month elaot the last annual report. CaclT-s.— At a meeting of a uum- 1 her of the dUaeua hakl uu suunb* . evening last, tor the purpose of amy Inatlug candidates for tiro various city ! oSBeee to to supposmd at the election next Tuesday, the fbOorrlug were tha j JonqTware. Beamier- Capt Will. am Eldredgt. | Council- I»r. E. II. lftillUpa, Capr. M. Smith and Wm. T. Star,*,. 1 CoUsotor— Isaac II. Smith. 2ES5SR*8Sr Ctioern Freeholders -J. Strath, u . Ware and William Toe usend. . Constables— tfamuel StfllweU and Mr. IlaoilMte. . Alike nodal merlin • ,d the Direct- ; ] on ot the 6ape May Savlag Fund and Building Asooclation h- Id on Monday ! SmnrASRrt j late Fnetdrnt, Mr. Bld.ard C. Sander, - x n*. ... -c-i ] I Chaxwb ur Finn.— Our readers I ' firm of A Ben A Needles, the latter c gentian inn, haying M sols owner ( of the n tensive factory, stock and ( aasggM" ! l"ry {fteW— ' Tto aunnual 1
El' Public He BOOL Exajuxatios— On Thursday morning of last wesk in the toamd and third departments ot our public echool to a higher grade, was commenced, the exercises being concluded on Friday alls moor, with an tntareating exhibition in the (iram- . mar Department. Iniaat week's paper a very general invitation was given to the public to attend, but It waa evident from the manner In which it was ao- ^ ceptcd^ Jhat^ th^male .portkuwif^tho a Ike matter, and bat'few of them put la - an appearance at alL Among three i we were pleased lo recognise Iter. X. I P. Shields, who spoke to the children I more than once aa occasion offered i during the ptugiiea of the examma- > tloo Alderman Ware. Mr. R. R. . Tbompaoo and Hon. W. W. Ware. ' members of the City Council, were J present on Thursday. The ladle, [ bless them, turned out In fall Ibrcc, • and by their happy presence the rooms With others who attended and took . an Interest in the proceedings, we were gratified to perceive that the school under the aide and skillful management of the Principal, A. L. Haynes, and his efficient corps of assistants, Mrs. Haynes, Miss Juslina Johns and Miss Haddie Swain, la improving In a marked degree. The scholar* seemed to have caught the enthusiasm of their teachers, consequently are making great Improvement In their atodm. This encouraging condition of affaire la in a great measure owing to the beneficial results "" measure owidi 10 rue ucocuciai results u, of the Graded Course of Instruction
lis which has been recently •le Tto parents of the children who at were presepl, were pleased of course, be not so much that their Wtle oars had 5 KKSSdPEKi, til t under such 10 leaching their children were acquiring r- habits of study, a lore of learning, ig with accurate information, which ua could not but bo of use to them In after tk life. The exhibition exercises were to supplemented by brief addresses by .d Hoc. W. W. Ware, one of tho -S lur-! t. Directors, and l.'ol. IL II. Thompson, u- Both genlkmru expressed there selves >0 delighted with the proceedings of the er afternoon, and complimented the , c. scholars on their progress and cxcelid lent decorum. After a few remarks ig from the l'rinripal the scholars were > diamlsasd, and the assemblage acpar- 1 ig ated with expreasiooa of general satis- ' L Action. • Ixianisiixo to Fauhkba.— Mr. ' •e Thad. Van Gilder of Petersburg, in n his "spring advertisement" In another i d column, gins tome valuable and em- I d souable Information to the farmers of h Cape May Countr, and to which we , "°Uld "'"jj their at- , a that ha has now on hand plows and ' y plow castings of every description and , a of his own manufacture, auffldent to 1 i meet the demands of the former* of the J S first congressional district Mr. V. 1 G. claims for his plows a number of e superior qualities, and there It not a » . farmer in tbe county who has used * • them but will corroborate his statement . 0 - In the price of his plows Van Gilder e defies competition; In capacity they are t a gttaimntMdtoharethsDeoaaaryqu.il. i i (1 cations for turning fbrrowt equal lo I any ever manufacture* 1, and for goiuc '• through light and heavy laDd they i • hare no superior. For further partic- c r ulara aa to those plows our readers . » will consult tbe sdvertlremenl. It r must be slso borne in mind that in ad- * ■ dill on to tbc above articko, farmers 1 ■ can be supplied with any Implement I i of husbandry which they may need • from tbe agricultural W arehouse of • T. Van Glider, at Pwrreborg. He | ' 1 keeps Uie largest and Imit assort mrut j b ' of such thing* in South Jersey, anil | r A A Palpablb PaLaatiooo.— Amoor j
id the numerous charges which bare been I a- started lucidcnt to tbe ekction on next ». Tuesifar, la one in which we are U said to be Implicated with one or two of a- Ike momtoto sf I lis City OsumefL It - Is stated, and Is no douk cralitnl »•* 1 those who aro ever ready to swallow er any Tamor derogatory to the character L 1 ot men In public pnalttooa, that tbe » names of the member* of the commitis 1 be* appointed by council to audit certain iy arc, i uu la, Inciudiug tlxwe of the Com U ruitlev on Pmbctton of Propertv nud IS Highway. Tor Iho year ISftO. were ap- 1 it pendad to a report purporting to fa- » marie by them, and published without l> their knowledge or consent. In Jus- ' •o ti<* b. the guntVmKn of thai commliUt, the membrrs of the Finance Committee ami the writer, we brand tlie rumor aa an Infamous lie and the I I- originator aa a Ignorant vlUllcr and a poltroon. Parties having any doubts as lo the ,1 authenticity of tbo signatures of tbe committee ram hare the same removed „ by calling at the office of tlsa Cltv . .. Clerk where the original report f» : , preoanrarl on flic. * IxsTALLATtoxorOmc'Eit. — The : following liat of offloan wore recently i Inatailsd in Sharon l/elgr, N». 57 /. O. of G. T., at tbe Court House, bv 1 , s 'j ! W.V.T—MlaaJ. Walker. * W.a-K. M. Crawford. ' W.F.8.-C. Shiver*. r W.T—Mra. D. D. Crawford. W.C.— Her. A. J. Hires. " W.M - G. (i. Madden. W.G.-Mias I). W nhatn- 1 " j W.3.-J. Fitbeu. 1 I WJka-B. 8. Ludlaiu. ' . W.D.M.— MimU. J.Lndlam 1 IV It. U.S. — Miss M. S. Holmes. j] ' W.L.H.S.— Mrs. B. Hewlu. 't j P.W.C.T.— J. r. Loaming. ' The well rotabliihed laws of trade J cannot be ignored. It la natuxaLaml i ' to a certain extent right, for poople to , purchase as mnrfa a a they can with a j ' where they can do tto bast. There? ■ j£.7STu.^^.,',SUMlr,re: [ niah In IhMt respective lines whui the ' andsT PBMol^0fr£a.*X,<ItElll'»V ' "^tthe^reSmlRer™* ere doing | ' ' to tlialr gsosral stocs hnslneos on 1 Broadway, near Yorka Avenue, ami | Is the secret of their giving such satis- I faction to Itesummndmgoorarauniiy. | ' Taicg* or Ttrraraa.— Own-r. of! •isaBMssnuWw^ ; :KS" , : against their game. The following , si. . and eurt l.w tbe next town. (J*i the i ' 1 following day the two that hare left. ! " tto animal, and alacl off to nrecliae the h a me swindle chewhere b — — tl Tto fftv tU ( V has gnue out ft of ito way to ciut .xllum on Mr. John Sheppard. agvnl of the Patbiot io m ; aa he la ordered In this matter, aadtiss b to'draw'** ,l^r"'unabta . | such reflaxloos on Mr hbeppard^s acta *] r " ; ltaaov At Mr". J.wridi J. Altai, j totorf flto flnn M ad™ A sZSSi \ -
•— Local Brevities. * ' Good-bye wlutsr? S .How -a your coldl da, Marriages are few. ng Tbe Spring ilk hat Is BglJ. ^ Quite respectable— the length of Uu ^JfctawmflbwrfUltossk op dry goods io- The oarlybirda hare bogus to show he thenudrcs. in A chrotao my bo deaoed with a toft chamois Man. - • , m Bring in the order* for year r faction B- tickets aariy. 2 Step up to tbc Pott office and secure °° year boxes. S" Lafayette street fa to ha shelled clear to tha landing re The coal qucatloo fa strain an uos, settled condition. * «. ^Thc LogUlature, it is expected, will (k ^ Truman A Shawcbaoge their advir- £ Capt. W tn. Eldredge would make a j heavy run as alderman. The Island Serenade 'Band la not paying expenses at present. * I'r. E. H. Phillips has withdrawn i- from the oou tot for Mayor. 16 Tbe qucatloo it not "who an eaodi- * dates?" bat "who are not?" ~ We are afraid somebody la going to I. be disappointed next Tuesday. lt More snow baa fklfao tbe post wint l<r than In three preceding once, n Benexet A Bro., are prepared to fill . I lie heaviest order* for tin-roofing. 0 The obnoxious State dog lax ioau- * gurafad hut year has been repealed. . , I bo brnd nrornted hr Ike enntinna. * Hon of Decatur street has a lad effect. , No new work of any extent will he entered upon by tbc Commission this , year. r Tbc bargains In tbe hoot and shoe b lino at 49 Washington street are astonr iahingly low. 1 Mist Georgia Douglass has re- ■ moved her millinery business to 40 i * Washington Street. I ; Mr. M. WhUldin s stock or cheap ' hoots and ahoca has been removed lo i J N o. 49 Washington street. . Mass waa solemnised on Saturday ! . morning last in the Roman Catholic 1 , church by Rev. Martin Gnuncr. 1 Sabbath Evening service* in the ! Baptist church will hereafter com- , rocnce at half pasl seven o'clock. J Any number of applicant! havebrcn t ' after the handsome stores of the Hcrx- c Brothers, on Washington street. Ifaopfa should jipw trim up their t vines and ftull'tref*, and get their ' flower bed* In order If* the coming c " Honorable and ftdr square deal- 11 is tbe motto T. Van Gilder baa { adopted In his business relations with the public. * Tbc Island bridge is considered un- £ safe-. Who is responsible hi case of acrident Involving Injury to person a property? 0 Is there such a wide diflbronce bo- D the two words that societies should always hare their "Rules aad c a The agency of the "Enterprise Roof- tl Company" of Philadelphia, lor II Capo May, lias been secured by Bene- » set A Bro. See adv. f There was no araaloo of council on evening for want of a quo- J! nini. A meeting was ordered, bow- *- ever, for Friday evening. The name and bead of the Washing- '' i ton (X. J.) ri.«cA.ie»« are in very bad various newspaper pulfo to the h ; contrary notwithstanding. Under the new law nuking our l schools free, we shall to able to raise 1 1, I at least $3UW on tbe Island for tbe l, i sutusirt of its nubile achool. i. J of
H Now is the time for some of our stores to lsy lu fresh assortment* of ' garden and flower seals for the accomr modatlon of tbeli customer*. ! Tin-roofing is bound to sunsvxsde all . others at Cape May. It la enrap, daraM. and nat litoly to get out or repair. Onl'-rs for the same promptly Olfad by . Hear let A Bro. Xow is the time to think about puti ling In brick pavements In front of ■ your cottage*, and Dan. fl off is the I mau to cmsult ln reference to tbe nsl>wing bi the storm which set in on j 1 Friday crening the attendance at the ' l.vu-um waa slimmer than usual. The ■ discussion of the coal question was do- . ; ; (erred until next meeting. ; : Tbe original patent English Asuhalto i . Roofing Felt la highly reconimrtidcd i for roofing purposes. Bcoeart A Bro. . I are now nr. jv.n .1 to furnlali the same ! ' and put it rm bulkllnga at muonahle i I I ™lc"' It is said that more ardent spirits , i are sold In our city on Humlavs than | any other two days uf the week; and Judging from the disgraceful scene we witnessed last Sunday, wo are inclined : to credit the statement. I Mr*. Parker, of Vinelaod. are under- ' Aland, Is at present engaged In manu- , factoring thousands cf straw hat* for next summer's wear. We also Iran Dial she has secured one of Fieri berg's handsome storm for the season. Lea-A Walker hare tuned the the "Stanton Galon," by fiimoo HsasI far. It is dedicated to M. Hall Stan- , km, Esq.. and brightened with a Ukaof that comely gentleman. This galop ought lo take well at Cape May ' : next summer, where Mr. Stanton is so popufer. Our excnlfant friend, CapL U. W. ' ; Smith, at present looking after the In- . , of our Legislator., In tbe caps- . I rity of Sergennl-at-Arma in the Asaemat Trenton, has again favored us . with a number of ussTul document*. : report of HUte Geologist, abl street of tbe census of Xew Jersey, , etc.. for which we return thauks. ; ] Court tT'l le m s | ] j Tto roods will soon to horrible hi ! 1 the extreme . Wo hold thai good roads are most ;■ important, if not indispcusibto aids i I good husbandry. i j Farmers consult your individual 1 1 ! Interests by purchasing your agricul- ; i turn I implrmruu at Van Olldrr's I ' j Wirehoose I We wnald like lo see Um Seavllfa ! I Farmero' ■ lub take up the considers- ! ' Hon of "Road Making," and give in I ' their views thereon for publication. 1 ' Tto officer* oT the County Agrieul- ! ! ! ral and Horticultural Society will i raret at Srsrl'le on Saturday, tin: 23th • i | inst, and not the IStl. as we miv- 1 ( Stated last wnk. ' Van Glider, of Petersburg, la one 1 1 • of those representative business men i ! who believe io a.lrertlsing, and are | STi *sp. a a- «— ; : A backward ato^-lhc effort In Lower ' township lo cut down the school money I toWpsrcblld. Another sample, grn- i < ahf^frta^foTSikS ' ' n»lt in order. WUh another eypher i ' aildnl lo that figure wr might hmk for 1 ' reauhs. A new drug Store has toon opened ' perftnnerie* ami toilet artiste* that the market can afitod. Three new iwli are in onotse of SKT^oiarf uxforttod te lbU jj
One of our moot wstfhy audlg»orod dtiaena too toso caBad tohUMWard. tims of ttodnafi mtansngeg,— death. ■»- Tto young, tto ohL tbc midhe dtanged— are all UaToUecta ot bit etern and unrefautfbg demands. II da has toon said, to Arcs a shining mark, and to our senses ll would trem in this case he has mads Us sutatlnu on this principle. Ift In tbo death cf James LSmi^th. tribute of respect is sflfaod. tto comm m unity at taqfl suflhre a. dsprtvwtfoo. which cannot and will not to easily or re soon repa1 red | and a long time must elapse before the void created by his •r demise ran to filtad. Tto loss to his family and relative*, although of a character to srelgh them down in drop affliction and contrition, is met by a sympathetic response from all who ill knew him; and they mourn with them j with stricken hearts, and outaiamd r- spirits, yet not aa those who * 'mourn without hope," having a firm faith < n that Usdr borearment will to his etcr- 1 . He ' was barn on tto 2Bth day of Jauuary, 1795, consequently to was 76 yean and 27 days old wtoa to died. ° bariog fire daughters and ooc ton, all married. He recelred a coramoo i- school educaboo, hot by dint of application and ^self-culture, be^Jmprejvcd yryor. Bet wren which calling and the muling of estates by will, aad administration, his lime was mostly ocrupied far a long series of year*. He 11 received and deserved oteViae «"A- </««, for his itflexUU aad ri/U it ugI- ritf, and this confidence achieved by a long servitude in those callings, was . the lust reward sf a life well spent, in . the cause of co revet pre are pl... and tr*u*trtkf TtfofibUititM. He was " ever ready lo assist the widow and tto father teas; they shared hfa advice and protrctiiffi, his time and hi* meant. : upon all needed occasion*. He served tto County of Cape May three year* as State .Senator, from 1 - 1*46 to 1919, with credit lo the state, i l tha coanty, and himself; and for the i four yean has been Judge of the j , court of common picas of the County, i which position nc was distinguished for sounu Judgment in tto dupensa- . tion of Justice and right, under the , law. And whether through a sense ol' duty, at a anirit af benevolence and philantrophy, be was always ready to assist the oppressed and needy, and to give to all those. wb* sought hla counsel and assistance, his Judicious advice, , matured by observation and practical experience. Ilia history and Ufc need no culogi u in ; those are known to all; ana bis record will live Imprinted on thr i In lines of loadable light, when this memorial shall have psav-d i lain obtlrioo. and wtoo the present gvurralioo, with Ha author, atoll have breo returned to mother earth. He of a retiring and affable dis position; be was nappy lu the social I circle of hfa family or friends. He sought not tbc Intercourse of men • than his business and duty called him, or his genial and fovlug nature might prompt. Ills long, useful, Industrious, and r snaaanaUy • auowasftd" ratssr, his: earnest and confiding fhrtli as a Chris- ; basing served In tto cause of Ilehgioa and his God. in membership I with tto Methodist Episcopal Church, for a period of 11 yeatt] bis interesting i efforts to derate man through tbe church, lo a high morel aa well as 1 Christian standpoint, should plaabim as a model fbr the riving generation In , emulate as well as Imitate, with a full reliance, that in, following so worthy ' c sn example, they would not fail to be | » oral respected in their future ' I lutercouno with their fellow men. ; * The writer of this immortal feels i e demise most do* ply and afflicting- 1 0 ly; aad lu expressing his feeling*, Be]""
but glvea tongue and utterance lo • ir sympathising hundreds, who stand if with Um (n ttoir nlatiooa, upon the U broad basis of friendship. Forty-thnv years oT almost constant intercourse 11 In all the voealWos of life, give proof that a friendship so pure and butli^, r. could only have bseo perpetuated and _ maintained, by great urbanity of dlt- ' position oa his part, aa well as a de- . sire to carry out the scriptural injunction inculcated by our Saviour, that "whataoever jo would that men shou Id do to you, do ye even so to them," a taxi embodying as U vrure, lit irW* u lie Um his short mid severe illuess. e seemingly without hot*.- from tbe Bret, ■" 1 with phlicnophlc fortitude and resig- " j nation, maiataioed and streoglhened . bo doubt, by bis firm sod uniteviatiog 0 I reliance in tbo great truths of the 1 Gospel Dis|<riisatii>n 11. U ^ — " r A Wvrt trmm the Prlsd|*l ' The examinations nf the fltit Divisions of the three lower Deliartments nf y our public school, took place on Thuraday qpl Friday of last week, resulting i in tbc promotion of the several classes. It was a subject of regret to ua that so few of A lie parents at those examined " were present to mark tto advancement " of ttolr children, to encourage them [ and ttolr teachers lu their onward ■ march. Yrt wo feel and know, 1 as teachers, that a great deal toa been accomnllshnd. since the adoption of tto i 0 Graded Course at Instruction. Each - teacher now knows exactly what there . 1s to to done within a given time, to - fit aad prepare tor cfaae for a higher ' 1 pualtlou le school, and hence a!! her ■ r efforts are tool to tfcb end. "Timais > money,'' even with • tbe younger scholar*, and If tto time It squandered and wasfod, as lt mcst asfctredly U ' when parent* keep them home from . school, bow can they expect to see them psomoted. This Mass or money " <>f tto child must be Judiciously ex- ' pendad. If it Is UM oat for thing* essential to tbe child's education, to Is benefitted, and U helps to sustain and ' ; develop Ito whole system; bat euppeas j been used fix things psrulubfa or < | of an (mtoascral natnie, who is the ; reaping the benefit? It may sab 1 lsfy and please for a lime, bat does it 1 I form aire part or parcel of the ground - l [ work of an aduoatlon? Tto time thus 1 • squandered on tto part of children, is 1 tto very petted needed on tto part of I . tractors, to equip Uiem for these ex- i . amino! Ions aud promotions. This 1 , constant aaeamalsilea of debt, (for U ' : Is a debU frum tto ions of time on the , I part ofcaUdreo,iaoae which should be 1 ;:;sr,B.ru2r3"isi,r» themselves aud thus keep their cbilI dreu In school while young, it io sim- I : ply suspended fbr the tWbtifig, and ' ; eta Uuamoi.-rouad. tg in tto shape of 1 ignorance ana draw imt a pitiabfe ex- ' .faience tto remainder nflhdr Uvea. We 1 locking forward with anxious in- ' the day when tto Public i Schools throughout this Stale, will bo I mads free, and this gfoonous measure ' ' will be accompfishoa by the passage of 1 the bill now in tto Legislature, msk- 1 in? ll encumbent oa the State to raise ' school purpose*, two mill* oo.tto ' dollar of both roal and personal pro- 1 I perty ; and upon the back of this, we ' [ shall look lor another law making It J , obligatory upon each parent or guar- 1 ' dian 1 1 keep hfa children In achool a ■ certain uumt>-r of months of each rear, unUl ttoy hare arrived at a certam . I ago. Then, and «x till tton will w« I see the rdncatinG nf the maaaes. J A. I. Havxro. | Forty Years' Ekprefooro tore tret- j
0 VECETABltmlrl ds A Oolos and Dressing that will set Bun ths fiaii er I^nre tks Hsad. * XL makes Hair soft and fine, restoring n its natural rot* without dyting, by h' ^irth™8 ' b°*1Ul' *nd Ti«0,w" IT 13 ALWqqit I \UU 1U OTIB. 1 426 Kara Emm St., Mala. fa I I'lKsfaeS, ISVBS k—llre. , »oao cvnvwHtM. : None gtnuins without my aignatun, m i aad I put ap name to no goods that - j are not of snrpasaing excellence I FLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! I 1871. jj THAD. VAX GILDERb SPRING ADVERTISEMENT' '• I sevxaa' **'* ,0 r"""u and H PLOWS A PLOW CARTINGS 9 rLOWhlnw( susssSsvvnklsUvsiis-v ' 0 PLOWS fiww a fsrdva ylsw to a uuvs Suiv. 1 Stew. ' slows u -fas test wm atfrks-svtiuo. , J | SLOWSsuvti^ravBth to ptew trsw Iterasay | Jj FLOWS tail will ptew forty rvd* tassuvlvvs J » j '"""m'ttffi.V"' ! rLOW -MSi! SSmS1^ : I rLon-Ssstksss la Sites last ll wOJ ssteslsA I sli buyvrv. * '"""t-svf lowj!i"lS*mf ** 10W%w* ns^lWHS I lit lis v°loV I * »! tsTpuT /wis"' yvsr* ' "" t k*v* t*s ta*ss— s*U B*vl Stew stssk sf , sin-. •.ctTS^yr^.-.S'i isroi I No. fiu WakuisoTox Stbktt. I ! From 7 to 8 o'clock' A. M. " 9 to 1 o'clock P. M. I ' " 2 to 7 o'clock P. M. ' 8 to 9.15 " r. M. when the J j null dose*. i From 4 to*5 o'clock P?°M. 5 J. K Gabbuos, Postmaster. ' * "Titex Ebb Bills."— From the J continued long-winded effort of our , . neighbor across the way to detamc tbe i P'putation or Mr. John G. Sheppard, 1 !we are led to Infer that the honorable . editor has permitted a p> tty sentiment ■ ol Jealousy to Influence his better judg- , ment and warp every principle of man-
li ""iThfa last issue lie assert* that Ur. e 8. Miller, of Green Crock, gave Mr. 0 Shop pardon order to tare some bill* ' ,. snidvf of tit Sttr tffict. and that Mr. f &5;ss:s3■£K£rv.^'!?.-| j WaVBoffk*. etc. This ray prettily ar- , ranged onesided version of a very little I _ transaction wo are under the necessity | , of spoiling, by gtelng tto real facts lu 1 tbo case. Mr. Miller was about havJ Ing an adjourned sale of some deacript tion, early la the month of November , laiL and dosiriug to bare new "pester*" clreufated. gave hfa auctioneer, Mr. Sheppard, a copy nfoncof ttoorlglnal buta manly requesting him to , m*kc the necessary alterations for tto ■ adjourned sale and hare a certain num. . ber of bills •■strode off" The asscr0 tion that Mr. Sheppard waa requested to take tto same to tbe Star office U simply false. He noticed, however, that tbc falls used for the first sale had been printed at that office, and there he proceeded with the order, but found - tho door of the establishment locked, f Then it was that to brought the order - for "itom ere bills" to tto Wave • office. Sock an Urn unvarnished rir- . cumstanees attending tto printing of > this memorable two-dollar Job 1 Another fkrfotetod Instance fa myst terioudy referred to in tto same artl- ; t clr. Tbc facts in which case are these. : I A Mr. Cornwall, of Goshen, mailed a ; , letter to oar friend Sheppard. reqoeati lug him to get some vendue bills printed i and sngaging hfa ssrvloes is andlooeer I for tto sale. As a miller of coarse i Mr. 8. tod tbe fob done whore lloould > to gotten up fa proper shape. Mr. r C. fa letter we read »nd ore therefore r qualified to know that Mr. Sheppard i tod received no spoclflc order* about i tto printing a* Ito editor of tto Star I Intimates. i We have written the foregoing in i Justice to Mr. Sheppard, who otherwise • would bare tod no means to retot the ■ p---tty attacks of s wandering Bohemian. NBW ASD V ALL' ABLE SBSDS , Givnr Away.— We hare received I from N. P. Bo raa A Co.. of Parkas- , , berg, Chester C4., Fa. samples of !m- 1 ported Norway Oata, Afaike Clover • and Cheater Coanty mammoth Corn; , ttov generootly offer to send sample . packages Jrte to all Farmers who send , ; stamps to pay postage. Messrs. N. P. . BotebACo .are tto Lugeat ImpartI of Tho meg bred Stock aad Cbofot , Seeds in the United S'atee, and as r there fa so much bogus Norway Oats . and ottor floods being sold, they wfah I "Iheuigj Farm** in tto (onntrv ; a dianee to test ifarir Genuine Srods, , free ot charge. We hope all our , farmor trieods wlU avail ttomoolree of . this geosms* offer. Tbb "SfKOBB" .\jibad.— Freui a C" shed statement of tto boilnmi by tto various Hewing Machine : Uanufaturen In the UnitadBtaMs, we , are Informed that the popularity of the r machines far exceeds that of all tatore, ttoir sale being one-half meater , than even that of tto famous "Wheeler A It llsoc" machine. This fa owing , to the fart that tto Singer Company lately commenced making, hesidos their old and well estaUfatod ; r manufacturing machine, what fa i known aa ttoir new family machine. , which to selling st the rate of nine to ooa better than ttoir old style. Ttoir! total sales fur IBfiB were fe,7-l ma- 1 ohiora. against tto 127,833 of 1870 stowing an fa-rase of one-half in the ; latter year. B. F. Homer, Brldgtaii. Agent la Booth Jersey. The microscope shows the color of UtetatrtomdetmUion orptgmmt in its substance M ton tto hair glands become cufce bled, ft I. pjgmeur falls. Ono after another ft s Qre bscomc white, er fall out, producing baUnras. 1 Baldness fa saay to wwrenl but hard to ooze. A tbb a Hai« Vlooa ?t,.j» j Mtrft-w ^rmgrifa- V V I
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j* WTWVE*. ^ thi^ amms of cipi iay coohty x mmzx. x -j r I /. f WILL I'LEAIK TAKE ALTTIt E TM ,1 - | BEJSTEZET Ar BROTH KK !! HAVE JL'bT RECEIVED THE URGIWT HT()('K Ol' 1 COOKING. BED-ROOM AND PARLOR STOVES o i EVElt HERETWFOKE OFFERED IX THE COUNTY? '' | Ttoy are now offering No. 7 Cooking Stoves ™ As Low as Eighteen Dollars, Complete, ' ! . Which is as l«ow us llic I-owv»t cither io city or country. ' Sff flff-flT l'AHTICUI.AR ATTENTION GIVEN TO An >3 /a HEATER AND RANGE WORK. Till Rooting ' Executed at the shortest notice ill any part of the Cuuntv. ol
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' i "rto-.'i. - !° 'fl-'** tJ~'|rl»" I j| j ' ! S»!*oraik ao«, ol:o' r' *° *f n* ■ L *«OBABr^»Laa'x7A Sf nft.t*— (*— I | j^r^^i.DtrtLaTOB^ toyrnka-a-. ! ' ISaS*- nm's*s7 ■ tewStr r 1 A,*,, TBavBUBO "aoBim 1 : itesjf *° -*■ "a It. L HOtt'SBD, Batlaafl. VI. ((((((((( A DKim, READ IU,'1 i ' *aS npran oTattew ll*1", 01 •* P" w"> • lawssSBSB&srSTfa I ff?bBtOtta.BOWsTBABOr Ta.fa*rrt*.t ' j ^ votoquacka— a <mb si r«ii, i-at*. i (i " 1,,TTU- ^ :f«B i ; ( ^ O'CLOCK. , I. EC- 11. NOTK TS. | j krfoscmrrssiifa. _ i WOOD AND COAL. JO*. *1 HKLI.INVCIt. VJwtUsr"'* U-lt-S. laro^tetest, , I SfclQIUIt'' VldSteTfati? {mfcs'lttS I 1 ui» •( rami ••* ssrtsgs tta.. *^1"* I I
Real Estate. K'""' . A HOTEL, *< i uxxooATE Auorr rirrr cccrrs. j °* r"""" »)W ItlLtlBXTN a TAVLOB. ' : y*! a »? » c'TLniSo" tore tllto I ""ffj « . .js.ijfa a^usi»t ui •. wiuiihi* j j • ks-at nanuatx. < « .-tan ur wm. a aauoxs, dxc'D. i af UM, <- sf a -Us Ira- SMI ' -M la us*, ol Chunk, ns*** a M K-t ' »■ - itesU BulUiaxi. Osaksret Vlass sal - "Trtss *a4 Vfaatar rrt,lk«-. -Uu- • ft -i Tun— r IiW,C*m B*rT>- K. J— I , .- ins Tatka-1 Break. CssS TtUa aires. tjAhiUw talw-sUra -tferaa^^ ^ i j *'*— c jre, j '"'SuSMStt F"" *,u r| torestBOODLOT* OB IU«k, Biusd iM , A HOUSE AND I-OT 1 I BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! ! ■S VMExaasa"*" **'* *' RKA,°-'<A i ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, j brant, Hoed aud longrrea Street*. | Broad* aj and thr Tnraplke B. B. NWAIN, Agent. 1 DANIEL M. FOX ft SON, j COXrHVAXCKBS ! ' 14 cat I EttTATl'. Agimts; 1 j Office, No. &40 X. Fifth St., J I Coltaqes & Building Lots j |! I I — ! — — "" "' — r I IKI IXailt IM E. , ! M" ""-" 1 1 MUTUAL INSUU-VNCE CO. : ^ We Insure at tho Lowest Rate*, rwtKe. """ "" "" ""** "'""'j
! ; g^tjss^SS; ifisst'; ' t : j ' 1 1! roHTHEunn:* ^ [ . Alia^EAIk^DkEStEE a WIQ BAKES | ^ ; I AssiS qjfcr.-M WaaiuaoTs, «!?!'. v. i i h u k^rr^r. ' i j ^ ; i — Fancy ft Mourning Millinery, j J' 1 caarr vatu, a*. ' I ■i«».'^^aurii!! 'jtw' ■ji*l||ts-iMJ'''*i , raWk"* saasJl- ^ ' REMOVAL AND OPENING, j i AT TUX ABCADE, Nil 12 M'tt-ltiugloti Street, : GBttSjfi&SX TP"** FALL »*t> U'IKTXR DRV GOODS S.WP " MILLINBST, i * ; Kt* ABB CHOICE nock, * ! cHEar *' utlrrr ri'*i,nHtKG goods. ; - 0*^.1" bkiBBk k - i*U aultuisl ,i Iks . a SSI » l HX*r PHILADELrHIA STOItl. - r|V"»: wmoBS or rim auk. WufaaBl' BIGRTS WASHES' I , THE BEIT sap CJIEAPksr. ' 43 AMis^Tta JoHjk**"'*'" • rjVHi: HEW EAMILT SXWtBO WACHIHK j •a fauw EMPIKIi* • i - Tks ■fasildlli III .re.... sf 'tbatr asw sad i '"ocrerair "*"l cowrrriTuaa ( I'tBl.lllTIOM. J^sta per X-l.Tj'.-Tka te.^^ Bosk > who ca. loll) .Mwo.ias.1lw -ulla el Iho 1ml "a'ireM iSSlfd'sT.re'^o.l"!]'^ 'ItLSSSSSs Sif •
! MEDICAL. 1 mtT MFMCAL HSCtVE fir. WALXZJfa f r rwnwir- . : YINEGAE BITTEP ' j t •' Eeadredi of Tkiisnnili 2 ; ;S| WHAT ARE THEY? : Six TEXT ABB EOT A TXLX 111 Bra NCV DRINK ! U»K« afa* U jmpsts otite kiwm. smrtaswr ja -rare ^Tllfiut- uaram'teMi -I ■». Pte^toMtT^Vfi ' " nwitfiata in fifty botiox. m ma r~ ^** PI*. VAFBreSoe-vWnu'i.- , irerre-Xasnre.Oor-as. IreStei. - J tr ,OJ> »V ALL rat MUSIS YVLr - Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. . tA dreiaing which for pressrvin; ll* frttittu c f youth Thir. linir i. iMpl. fa
ened. falling hair checked, and told- , lies, often, though not always, cured by ii> inc. Nothing can restore Ike ' hair where the follicle at. drelrejvd. i '«■ ',,B glands atrophied and dccaicd. [ But auch a. remain ran bo saved" for uacfulnra* by this application. Inured of fouling the hair with a pasty ncKtnent, it mil keep it rlsan and vigomo. i It* occasional me will prevent the hai i from tnruiug gray or failing off, ait . 'uorequently preraot haldneir. Fre ; from th.se dclksraau aulstanocs wkie) inaka soere prruntiuns dangemu-. are iiijurioua tu the hair, tho Vigor ear only benefit hut not bans it. If wanted HAIR DRESSING, i -ailing afar ran be found ao dreinhfa. Containing neither ul nor dye, it doe* W rail white cambric, aud yet las'* long on the hair, giving It t rich, gkw} lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., j PaicmiL ami Axalttical Cnxxrers. IOWEIJ. MAW. MI8CELLAREOL*. MI8CEL1.ANK0U8 READING. BLANK BOOKS. i j STATION KKY AND NOTION". MAGIC LINEK MaSKka*. I i KXIVES, actsaoRs. AAXoas, FAMILY MEDICI Sl>, *Bcaas, rmciT aad cox mSIC AKt> MUSICAL IBSTRntEXT rt aXtSUBD TO ORBEB. Aire .pu, Is, Ik. au. ^ CELEBRATED CM BIXATIOH BURNING FLl.II>. j ALL CASH BUYER" j CALL AND GET BARGAIN". J. ". GAHRI80N'", : m23-> 50 Waalilugten Mail - CORNELIUS A KINS. GAS FIXTURES puiLauki-itiA j SMfare rawntlSllma-

