Star of the Cape, 1 July 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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FOR COSORESf*.

Freedom of optilkm ft «bv.laUly n>-

dtvidnel, euJ "the rare lti«triclk.a of thought ou any or all • tubjeeta. not ’■'only hampen ami conftnee the mind, but deprive* the pubno, or Uie world of the benefit of the USprceeioo. It is the free expreerioa of individual aenti■nents and opinions, which flirnu the public or agjpvfpiled IntulliRebae, aud the euppresaion, or reatrirtiou of indi-

vidual thought detract* juat ao irum the whole. It la then no prevent* expansion Ofindividiml i

but dlminiahca tlw amount of public

knowledge. " Nothing can be natural or more dntructiv* t< prognaa than the ehalnlog o man Intellect U> post dogmat vailing opiniotu. It ia Uie in right of every human Iwlng t< the mental powera with wh blraaed, and no other being right or authority to rcatral

to Mill'

el titroMo«.E*.|. PreaM l.«* Fire fcmi ranee O

mi

or Im-

Me tl

. Aud all interferencu with Oil# sacred right ia not only clearly agmlnai Individual freedom but equally detrimental to abcial, potlticnl. or rellglt llliertv Any roatraint on the natu and neceaaary exercUe of Individual thoughla ia a reatralnt ou tha nghta of men and the progreaa of the race. If

qneuce, and Increaalng yeara of advan lagn would add nothing to the aum to tal of buman wisdom. A mere detwr ot barrenntsa and aaroeneas would oc eupy the wide filda of prraent <'

d diaonvary ■ be unfolded which

bnown or eatabllabcdi duty and plcaaure ot confined to learning the peat. Instead of reaching forward to new truth*, aud naw acopes and preepecta nf the fntnre. It luckdy happena for Um race that whatever and however great effort may be made to euppme the troth and dncsi Uie mind to a Mate of recepti ofpaqt, oreetabinfaed opinion*, hi to great extent foiled of producing tlw condition or ilate which the effort wu* intended to nocompliith. but the very effort to anpprrea, lia* only tended to whet a human reliah in the minds nf many for a further or clqper examination of preconceived ophi ooe, and the very effort to Und ha« only loosened the mind to the AiU excrciao of its natnral powera. Ho .that wo‘ miglit my with no incdtiaidereble truth, that the very desire of tome to prevent frill invcwttgauuu and eatannan pveeoncetvcu opinlona aa the only etandard of UuUi, and right, baa forced the mind, by the ' m thrown around it, to

gentleman, waa a gnrwt at the thwaB House on last Saturday aad Nun lav and participated in the *

that popular boafadric. Hon. Jn*. 11. Nixon

paid ua a living viail cm riatnl

and waa n goeat at Tioc 1 * Ocean

Judge Swain of Dennis, pot in an —me at onr nanctum on SatIle look* bale-amt hearty,

in*l evidently enjoy* life n* well aa n

boy of alxteeii.

J. B. Hinfman E*q., of Cape May burl House, will lie In thia city •ariy every day in the sleek except Sunday*, during the season. I’erdesiring his legal *eprice*, should tend his prefessiocal card in another column. Gen. Ed. McCook, wl visited Cape May in Cor _ _ President Grant, baa been appointed and continued Governor of Colorado. He will reach Denver canly in July, and enter upon the '

of his office.

Dr. Geo. Wilson, no 49 Wi ton Street, iatbe only Homiropatldc physician-on the Islar-’ Mr. Robert Tice the new proprietor of the Ocean House, ia already i making himself quite |iopalar with the guests and visitors of that hotel. President Grant has appointed < Hon. Eugene Hale. M. C., trom ‘ Maine, to be Postmaster General In place of Gen. J, A. J. Crosswcll, ol Maryland, resigned. The appointment seems to be well received by |

tho country.

The good nature! phiz, of our particular friend, Capt. T. F. Townsend, better known aa “Old Probabilities,” may bo seen occasionally in Richardson A Farrow's counting r. Jeremiah' Hughes, lire, of Judge Jos. E. Hughes, of this City, arrived hero isst week, from New Orleans. Mr. H. is a native of this lunty, hut baa been abeent, for the past 26 years, moat of bis time was spent, in California, Texas and I-ouiainna. During the war of the Rebellion bo was collector of the War tax in Texas. forty-five years since there has been a representative in igreas from Cape May county; in all justice we think that once half century her claims should receive respectful consideration from the cither four counties of the Congressional District. eee of a nominee from will in a measure depend harmony and unanimity with

m»le.*slw-wfotaa so bs ewmpk'e's ;m™eam’.m»ll»t-.'-fo«wlwsdrfrh«r. dumd hs the fow-tarfi-r, sb-M t-wve - Weired.. - a. *S Uovcrem.,,. S^Uh i 'b*S« im. tme a ■Mcolarlv exquiMte, attractive , rf Ibst |*i^ w-sii.1 iwabaUt *u.» ' • « ''• ' mlor. semiv• mreilbs after, a It is tw» .£• verst dWVwltj srtih weMoesi: mer raare la o— afteenosa and tanJr-1 nfrrr h* v ,ac tmtU

^ ^ f ^ -- - j SftftftiV 4 Cro* I Cwre,

brewty. without mlcry U. their hrelth ‘ c risk of passing for a foutastk . 1 will offer two propusiliooi smtain a germ, entirely liieoretl- <■ the UK of pertbmes. for lb*

t toiiet,

i thing a woman - if »he l» ruuus, Inuulsome. iutclUgeut, and- elegant, I*iiilowing gtawl qnalilire id .«lie tmly, ' «irt and mind, a* my lady readers ever seek to rwenihle a fioweit bo ver so fragrant, hqsquse it ha. I ne nerfrnne ; but she ujiy seek to i emblo a bouquet, who e principal at exquisite onion. Thewotmu ocs tliin wilt have a particular perime for each pert of her iwnmii. Tlw second proposition diflisresliglit- - from Uie first. It is the result of n rofound conviction with me Like

mingle with the re. a (xirticulnr

beauty of certain

ir style of beauty. 1st. Perfumes sliuutd be

I. Km,

Use seem expressly intended foi huge women, with black hair, dull

red lips, and Her)' pianees. twberry, lily of Uie valley,

vervain will bo judiciously empl by blondes wlUi golden locks and dark

two carriage*, elaborately painted and uphnbtcnxl in dniwrbrtyk, Uw like ol such had never I wen aero is three part* before. Afiei settUqg with the Custom House the vehicle* were taken to a. large auetioo .lore. The auctioneer was a lively 1-viking John Bull who understood * wink for a lad adverti.-sl them for sab. and many fast men rante ' enongb

to ace the tw-u wondera. On the i of sale the qm-linivcr. wbelber U|

the doilgircrnot, lilo not know. Tho

bidding was spirited, when the

v.jrel

rei'rr

It iqiwnrol

d the lire

ol for sale-mi

piece* becarifor toon it l» aitiw. beyoo.lmaa.uiel

been left, repodally when yon renw-m-ber the nigantir rtfort yml lind made

dy, or at Imat rerly then, in your evil mo-

ment, wish all die clocks, watches and oilier time-pleas', railroads and other eoiiveyamea, ii a remote place, where you con ueitlrr hear their ticking, or

their whist lit

rides. After much cw

ween four Hnli.lioflieeratheearriagea ’creaoM—Uie auctioneer got the fun.!* efnru delivering his fee and Yankee ood for liim pit his money and ' If to the “Land of Light 1 ' to laugh t the British officials who had dhealed

bitched, officers an

mo. The leather was neatly painted < tl the edges and the surface appeared I s.if it bad been tiled and linsted ' " ," and its stormy end may bo a conceived than described. There

. breuk*,'just at the

off gracefully in the distance, and the terrible fact force* itself upon your mmd, gnaws itself into your vitals and trace, itsimpresa upon your physi-

acesl to very low- iwlce*. Bennett & o. Tower*11*11. f.!» Market St.. PUib

New Advertisentients.

A Reliable 1

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,ooire to siia ffiJalsETlm

prl

•gSrHsKwK?* KIDNEYS ARE AFFECTED.

1 with the rnpid- * you have Just illy and rapidly

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which a

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burst the beads of op.

Mrt and maintain the freedom of thoaght nod action that now prevails With oil thedralreandeffort loenslave the Imuian mind, it still i* superior to its oppression, and in its very attempted bondage is gathering strtnglli final release and perftcl freedom. It takes tint* to wear off tlw tyranlea which have been exercised over it, bat It contains within Itself the t power to resist them ail, ami m later, every mind endued with ing or reflect ve facullie* will i them in spite of ill opposition and attempts at suppression, and thatvindicata in erery man, the God given right

Of freedom of thought.

GSNESAI. Siwr-LL A3

ccntly been presented for Chief Executive of Hi!* Slate In the person of Gen. W. J. (Well- Whether Gen. Sewell may be regarded as a candidate we an not Info: mod, but if hit friends sec fli to press his name for the posiUou, hi will develop nuich strength in tl* Convention. Ho lint abilities of a high onler, and hit record in the Senate ha* displayed abilities whkh |laee hit high among those who would edor TheSxecutlve chair. Of rather exclusive habits, save in his burine** relations, comparatively few men know the positive character of talent which he pnnerees. Of marked admlnblro Uve capacity, be would be eminent! qualified for the discharge of the dutic which pertain to tho office of Goreruoi His military record is dcscrvedlr brill hint, and would make him popular among the soldiery of the State, lie ft a Republican of strung earnest conviction and wonM be cordially endoraed by the party- At has been remarked, we do not know whether Gen. £ will consent to the use of hi* i bnt if he .htnfl«ftri|Seih1d comm most flattering support In tho Couven-tlom-^l'e.OuttiMlon. ,

re—The 3

ir DnowNKbl'KKchuaotu Humane a card with these

rob dry. Wrap It the tang, tar ehmo thumb sriS linger

candidate to tlw nominating convention. If we go into the convention united on a man our daimi will be i and treated with respect lint take the opposite course and irbeforetbo ooorrntioa divided ir choice our claims will he £ crcd with ii Ulo ceremony as they aid be. Tlten let the KepuMIcons select their representative and present his name to tho con 0 taarwmt plmU,, * ; ‘“ J U *° batUe A Scbexadx. I’rof. Barrett 1 ; Vim-land Cornet Band, paid tit tin compliment of a pleasant serenade * onr resilience on last Thursday ming, for which they have our thank*. This fine bond baa been organized only qbout cigh but under tho tuition of its leader I’rof. J. C. Barrett it has already attained a degree of pruflciency equal to many Cornet Bands who have been in training for several

you*.

It it the intention of tills Bsnd i spend a part or all of the season nt Capo -May, and while hero the will frirnish music for imps, exent aiona, festivals, etc., and hotels no provided with a permanent “band 1 ’ n bo supplied with good musio by e Vineland Coroot Band. Engagements can bo made with Prof. Barrett on short notice, White Hall, cor. of Jefferson and Lafayette St recta. Tax Boann or Scbool Dirkctors of this city report the amount of fiimls received during Uto past Scholastic year to have been from all aouree* to have beeb $3,’ and expenditures for the sami 'i88.S4, leaving a balance in the ds of the city collector of $202,The amounts provided for tho of tho. Schools for the epsulng year, is (&,883.44. The report _is very frill aud show! a cartff.d expenditure of the lunds by the il isrd, anti aqmlilicalion of the report ia detail would no doubt he interesting to the people of thia city. Fir*.—A lout 4 o'clock < day morning last, the Blac shop of Mr. Wm. MegiU nt Steamboat Landing Turnpike bridge was disoprered tp be on lire, and In few minutes It was completely veioped in flames, and totally c sutned. Tlw shop was Just fnroished and in its loss Mr. Mt-gill looses all of his tools. This misfortune fall* heavily upon Mr. M. si time, and he lias the aytnpathj the community. Liberal tubscrip*"on in his aid have been made. Tun First Hot or the Season*. pleasant party gathered In the dining hall of the While Hall Hotel on ■nst Friday evening, and paaaod the me moat pleasantly in tripping the f ill fantastic to tile euehantitar stVaios music tarnished by Prof. Barn 'inehind Comet Band. Ail present enjoyed tbs Music pleasures of the evening. s. Haynes A Fettibone, the ting proprietors of the ” let Stove and House ishiog goods store, with • a tni preciation of keeping up with the i Jnst laid down a goo I brick pavement in front of their

Extraorriltmry Speed, Gb-ahead management and thorough enterprise on tlw Pennsylvania Railhow no signs of slackening ist corporation nasaed into tlw of ils new President, Cel. Thus, ott. There are poeeibilitie* of dreamed of. even by the most vis of philosopher*, os President Scott is resolved ta demonstrate. A new train, the day express, has been pot on the road, which is making tlw distance I tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia it runntag time of ten hour* and a ha bleb shows a rate of swiftness [must 33 miles per lionr, Including live stoppages daring the mte of'AY. miles between Hi

lints.

Short of an absolute miracle ould appear to be nofurtberacbicvcent practicable unless, indeed according to the Pittsburg loader, - riuiaid be shot out of great gu coupled on to thunderbolts instead of

ivitably

tliat she is gifred with hoist* tlw standard on it

but as a “professional and Intellectual phenomenon. 11 Like Hu-Spanish Bine iwr serious sayings are darkened sublimity, and she prattles on sck-ntl- ■ ihjects with tlw loquacity of expert, end the variety of a primary

' * philosophy.

When she attempts to entertain,> ! fails lamentably, because she desires

ipany by her scicnti

attainments, and Instead of anggesting subject*, and making n few pertii mil apropos remark* on them, just lufflctent to keep up conversation, us a longing for solving abstruse inetlions, a hankering after Polemics, ir more frequently givlog a conversaIona! Bold on the respective merits of Allopathy or Homoipathy. With what prttimnt pertinacity these jwr leading agreeable small talk on to pet themes, and when they get there it is •ery amusing to witness the ddlMte ir assumed, and the settling down for . good solid talk. Delicacy is frequently thrown to the winds, and physiology and anatomy are almost as minutely orer-hauled as a traveller’s baggage at an Austrian custom-house. Then terrible women generally manage to ipany feel uncomfortable, by introducing inappropriate subjects and disgust all by an affectation of intellectual superiority, which they jroneously fancy will excuse every

reach of etiquette.

There ft just now in England an cf•rt making to enbetltule poultry for wat. on the ground of tlw high price of the latter. Thia ft found practicable In the country, bnt in london tlw coat of the ducks and chickens preny idea of economy, as it wonld country in cities, and we are afraid in the rural regions also. Yet large forma and the ease with which poultry is cared for, especially In Southern latitudes, there ft n why It should not be abun cheap. For want of thought, Americans warte more ground opportunities for money.making I yean than moat fore' '

in a life time. In

with the poultry question writer says ihalifthere more difficnlt than another to obtain

ft trash eggs; and

heir money by shaving never thought of. Tl taken to town and tlioris of the poorest and the company had t

train the enu ed elderly pore.,

vrardly grin and jie

- SJJV*v S5!i!h5p 1 kft.ai ii t wfell * • ^ ‘Hi s in;i<i= -

LUXURIES & HEALTH! i

RASPBERRY V/NEOAR.

James Goidcn Bennett, of the New York Jit raid has contributed $2,000, to he expanded in prize* far walking and running matches at Saratoga, to lake place July 17. “Twenty seven tbouaaod feet of broad piazza 11 is advertised as one of tho attractions of the non- United States Hotel at Saratoga The Governor of Iowa recently wait to Washington to ask relief front the G rnsshopper raid. We liare nut heard what ueeeas iw liad, hot ifhe .-.mid have gut r. good strong Congressional Committee appointed to-go out there and sit on the |**ky jumpers during could have been done. A Cotigrc'stan might thin experience the noval Juki lion of being of some use to hts Charles Sumner's grave at Mt. Auurn is entirely unmarked, and The Woo (lasriu eoggceU that while a suitable monument is building the sacred spot should he marked in sonic

would have n

trouble ta finding it. citizens of Lewiston, Maim .1 recently left largo bequesli Judge Heddington gave the Methodist Miaalonarv Society $1,000; the Finest. Free Baptist Church. $.',400 ; tin ' m Charitable Society. 85,000.Hahnd recently given Bates Collet!. *<1,000. Mr. S. It. Bearec gave th< Maine Wesley Seminars' $18,000 ; lh< Prcsciiers 1 Aid Society, 82,000, and the Methodist Parish Missiot

doty, 810,000.

Tho Eutaw House, Baltimor I* been undergoing ultemtioi expense of 875,000 will be opened on ” Jaly by tlw well-known Leland, who lias a lease of tho house for ten yean. Tho buildenlarged, remodelled, fitted with the modern improvements, and entitled to rank among some of te famous hotels In the country.

it does afford titer

^ ^ ^ GRAPE JUJCE. = Tooth. GRAPE SYRUP.

J.VSiJ ijVCE

fhllndelpbl* and IhpoMny wIll ben»nerbe

^ILLVILLR MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.

Assetls Nov. 1st. 1H72 as Follows:

brsjA-ESS CAP/IS.

HtA AC It NWITH,

Mercli.m Tailor A Dealer In Cants'

CASH ASS RTTS. ’ 1IS.J*8,R7

. little boy laming npi.n't he isislero porltan of tlw < -oergetically at a fiill-growo

that the cl terview him, an ing a cigar frou

Iw job he had um izen concluded to , accordingly, dn his pocket, went

s old we love our mothers; nt six fathers ; at ten holidays ; at sixdress; at twenty our swecthcarU; renty-five our wives; nt forty onr childreo, and at sixty, ourselves.—

’oc York Mlmr.

Jersey Blue Council, Jr., No. 22, O. H. A. M., of Clayton, will hold their nual picnic in tho School ilouto Grorc, July 4tb, 1874. There will bo parade of the Council and Cavalry at o’clock, ending at the grove, io exercises will consist of the n f the DecliralioD of Indcpen by W. B Sailer, P. C. of tho Cc aud addresses by Hon. John W. Hazleton nod other*. Barrett's Cornet Band, of this place, ia engaged for the A grand display of firethe evening is promised by illtee, who are the tbllowing r lemon: .W D Burtt, Chair B Sailer, G. H. Hewitt, L. ... Moocri.f, Thus farter, A. R. Sparks, and C. H. Porch. Their standing as gentlemen i* a sufficient guarantee that the celebration will be one well worthy >f tlw occasioa. Refreshments i

. the request with an assumptio nlv cnnrtyav. which ha twohaht had studied cnrefnlly, and seemed l feel gratified at attracting attention.-

Injuncting ■> Railroad.

Mr. E. P. Clark, of Watching, has ipphed to the Chancellor for an Injnotion to prevent tho Montclair Railroad being operated until an agreement made with him by the company

has been fulflllcd. It appsa tlw company the right.ot wt hie land with a written agree

a certain number of trains should be run fally. rase retag to. himself the right to remove the rails and raume

proprietorship of tho proneity

.y through

. . .p that agreeSlnco tho discontinuance of the Mr. Clark waited upon Mr Hewitt and demanded that the tnlna

'riling to agreement

or be be allowed damagea. Mr. Hewitt declined to do either, and hence the application for an injunction. Tht Chancellor atsurad him thathte agreement wae all the lujnnction needed, whereupon Mr. Clark removed tht

I fenced up bis property. Dnte arrangement ft made with . road cannot resume opera

JOj 1. at expected.

II WKI.IV F. WESTfOTT.

JJAYE WB TWO BRAINS ? ^ IS ALCOHOL A POISON ? the poet i.ongfei.i.ow! U. S.SURVKY OF THE WEST. the'HOBSE IN AmVrICA JJL safety'at'seaT IHO^ HT^K.k^ratHTHAr VVILLxraraRtl THK'-^lu'lirNK'i'lXTUA 1 ! N'&T»! "Wte -oiz'eXXr'i'r'* ,a »- «”n'TUtfe‘TiuuusE M ExritaSiT'rfeI THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

1 m?iuost. klurcixik. hi

n. F. DOUGLAItM, A

I ATTORNEY ATLAWANDMAS-

.TKR IN CHANCERY. SS ferry mrew, e*l» May City. New

K MAY CIRCt'IT COURT.

Hotel,*to

.elusion Hlreet

re well kc

Tlw late Edward Everett condensed into a silicic brief paragraph ills estimation of what constUntcd a good education. Here it ia: To read the English language well, to Write with despatch a trial, legible hand, and be master of the first four rules of. malic, so aa to dispose ef at once. accuracy, every question ot figures which comes upin practice—I call this a good education. And if you add the Ct” SShn-Esas education. These are the tool*. You

Attempted Poisoning.—Sarah Reeves, a colored girl only tan you* of age. ha* been committed to the Union County X. J. Jail on a charge of attempting rirjjotoonJobn a Miller and his fomily in Cranford. Mr. Miller took the child from the poor-house at Newark about two months ago, and lately he had occasion to punish her for some misdemeanor. On hut Thursday, while ta the pantry getting Borne milk, she found a email phial i talnlng creoeote. and poured the < tents of it Into the milk pitcher. Mr*. Miller noticed the strange anpcaranc of the milk, and on questioning lb girl learned what she had done. The latter saya the only did It to lick, and that she did not k^.--poison. There waa a tuffic'quantity of the poison to cause tho ' h of the whole fomily, which eonof four persons.

Ioe Cream i Ice Creamii let. Cream:!! MRS. A. E. BARNES, No. 85 WsshingtodSt., Cape May City, oo* friend, ibat ■lie'wtll'reopf.nV'-r' nu,,,er ICE CREAM SALOON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL SOth. 1ST'. FISH. „.„ FISH.

ELDREDGE JOHNSON, Dealer In INDIES', OB.VTJJUtK.VS

J. n. BEXEEET A BRO-, Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Cl

-ret the Mill of Kleherd' 1>. EC— JONATHAN HAND^terfo^

CREDTTOIUk ^

THOM Aft II. ROftft,

IMAT CIRCUIT COURT.. .obeneieL ] Poeetrn A

FISH.

FISH.

WM. T. CHAMBERS. LICENSED AUCTION EE -Id Spring. Cap* May Co. N. J.

N. C. PRICE. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, I. preport u ^ a.kywMtauaM OFFICE AT I1ESID8NCE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

, J^OTH E OF ATTACHMENT, ' «c*8fcH“>4aixim cnart.

; Colvin SeVdfllrS*, and)

[ Heiirj' La-erenee, 1 '

j Foreign Attach-

—— nlsh throe, a huge profit w< Uriiae who profea* to tain. We commend this at

Mr. Gladstone not only employs tlw me afforded by hi* temporary rotlrewnt from public life in literary work, , but be las recently appeared at Qnecnsferry, near Ms country seat, t Hawarden Castle, in the capacity of an J arbitrator in a dispute between the er of an adjoin tag colliery and hi* . The collier* had atrock on account of a contemplated redaction of

rTABLK TO RENT.

OFTFCE OFTHR TREMONT HOUSE, .

mssSS 1

A.H St

■ A. ilLLMTJTE’S

MUSIC,

ORGANS,

PIANOS.

IS)South ELEVEXTItM.fsbor !. ALUHTTH. Bole A rent for Uie celeb re ted SOMEfi & C0:s PIANOS.

TERM OP TEN YEARS, Fire and Lightning; ale, to UM DWriit. ablte the Farm Buildings & Contents AU. LOSSVS ARK PROMPTLY PAID. NATHANIEL STRATTON. Prerideat. FRANCIS REEVES, ’ Tr.uum! Iriteily eail Alfred II. LedLB, DeaslavlUe, WlllieH Ue.,. c.|,. M.j Caert Uew; BeeFIRE! FI RE! FIRE! \ CAPE MAY AGENCY

OF THE

Franklin insurance COrtIPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. Aasetta 84,000,000, Merchants of Newark, NEW JERSEY, ASSEHS NEARLY $1,000,000. And several other Companies. DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at low rates. JESSE M’COLLUM. CAPE MAT CITY, N. J. ^OVETT’S Nhff HARNKSS DEPOT ks* been renored I* No. 77 Washixotor Stsert, . MANUFACTURING k REPAIRING

BUFFALO ROBBS, BLANK RTF, WHIPS, sad eveiy variety ef

gTABI.E TO LET.

•TO «r | «onr SI* 11 *, Q.iTl*g»-He

HAT'roll BALE.

Apply to

K TO CREDITORS. fSSSSWISSSKFi.... I -ipr AU^^heneby III In nine lai.mt.., or they wl err,,! of any aeUon therefor ag

FOB SAUL.

It) CREDITORR.

N OT,CR

Ford & Crockett Bay State

CABINET ORGAN.

'(KranVhS been .cliTerS'S'lhe < Ford r

y'gga tesaair, _ SSScrSFSSs fully OnUbed l.i an eaUrely new elyle. unite aad organ me ue rt*pMf*lly «. ^uyUwnu^eey^lMrafdbwoiial to A- ALIaMTTTH:.

„ „ Horse Jumiliiiig flood

GEORGE L. LOVETT, Cep. May Clly.