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] ; y Q a T . jluiBMTOBA5DPB0Enrr6a.. ! Offloo on Korrij Stnat uu BUokwell. TE1U1S (tPjUBSCRJPTlfMI Bix Months, - * - - - _ j, Tnxea months, -i^r - - _ _ _ JJ, ri ,p,O,,VEH, ,.N, : J- ' 6wrioM AT BurDKMOB os' J tinoaiiui ITBU Sa-lj Counsellor at Law' MA8TEH INCHANCERY, *''''i6bAi^roinpUyVl(ended l lo! fihopa on BLACKWELL fct./neit-tn O»ga Contruta taken, MflpiaterW .;.;wi!2 KQ.QVER.' N.'J; r. .,-0 I.BrJObbEY, Proprietor. " dlounsellorat Law, »1 Ution BinkiDuUjlJbg ' 3iiAorwiCbST., DOVER, N. J, Furnishing Undertaker lutafeftEft AbtrritaiiVHbVdiikriB. ow promptly'a L STKEST, "''' Ai/ayBftnilApaiysna <jf all doierfpUoiii'of : ' OK E S'A N'D'M I N E I t ACS r ;!,.;. •-.L.'O.BIEIlWmTn, ; v -y-Dover Morrli.Cotinty H. J. •Carpenters ' ;; .'1,7 ..> Builders. 1 DOVER, S.J, j JobbingprbinptlyatteHedto. i 8. J. PALMER, Architect. j " ! \ SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING .BABOON, j SUSSEX STREET,' (b«tw«onlhelIAl<BIONHOUifflaodDo|»t,) j "DOVEK %'J. j TliepUeohuboeneatirolyroiittcdlu anoai ' Banner.' Tho Tory boat btauila of M. & I. Searing ARPE ARPENTERS, •)M : •'•/• -BLAOKWHLSt., ' •• ; :DO;yEE,K, Jy ^^EORGE Wt DBAKE, tlie ltrgcit ind most lucooiira! doilor.ln ' tb*t over did bni.nosg ID aoosa. VAR.ETYcafjMAKBSnti STYLE, Ol« me SOUTH SIDE XHE PAKK, / '. '.TnnKB boons FROMMAHKET ST.;.: nS irtttna »»•> conptt lowers, Feat .JUiice8ral mltation-Ncckties , &qo; j JJowsjt Col'" •,v-,i''i t a p e ;<"»<* /Jtdn*—.»-. - £E«b.tOrapeB. Mourninr Bonnets .•-•• ••:... r andlloiu;^ - - GOODS, iMng Goods, PHYSICIAN *8UB«E0N, Cor. Blackwell^'V/arrenStf., VJQ D Utiti I : . . ., DOVpt,H,J., piuaaei pfTOigenisdauidren! itnd of ttie EdEtxspediltliii - EjeudEtxspediltliii. "'•>!>J i Ito» i. H, I to S ud 7to 8 P. II. nwo D. uara. ' •" B, 0, itlOIX, J& SMITH & MEQIE,: ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVEE Pffljtaoii'S HAT BTOItE, BLAokWELLSinEET, DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, NEWJERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1878. POETIC. L W. mURBER, ItJPEMNTBSDENT 'OP PUBLIC * OP HOIUUS .COUNTY, Office oVer GEO, ItlOIJARDH &CO.'B STOSE, •:: DOVES,. K. J, fin«d»l office hoan ou r Baturdiw frum 8 A, M, (111 19 u. ;,| . JJOSES BLANOHABD r , DOVEB, N. J; r-AVWfghtou'i •tuvp'sna tin atoro, W. S.&E.'P. DcCAHP, p. 9. 'K.S.DiOur. PASSAGE: TICKETS RAM-HAjJCE & db's STORC, _'ork to Ltvorpool at LOW—* DENTISTRY ALL ITS ERANOIIEJJ AT ISERTING, EXTRACTING, FILLING* ** .TO additional charge for extracting; wboi« Eewleotharolusurtou. WomnownuW beautiful HtMof tooth for LL WO11KWARRANTED. 1; 18T6. : ' J cabbage will diBpot tbo heaviness tbnt Bucowds gluttony. The old Husainn rnfirringo benodio- on was: "Hero, volt, tnbo lamb," now irtnndibly prononnoed. f';tWo ore told tb at the Htnallost hair tbroW a shftdow over'jonr sppotita hen you find ono iu your victuals, : oralfofcb UiiBVGr IOBI,"observe* oontomporory. The eame cau bosaid fabro'iienhladediiooket-knifo. - • Wliy Is a woman engaged iu nrrapi g her .false hair performing (i.bifi ofelact? Bcoaaso nho 1B doing her Ha'/ < ; - ' - "The great advantage about a lean wife \s'i that yoa don't lave to call in a car; pen tor every time sbe falls down etaim AH-'lbravo - inea" love'j for be only iJ ,tave wlio hoa affections to fight for, ihetUer in the daily buttle of lifo or ib )li;alcdl dodleata ;• - • ' - '" j Jobbifig ia General. bcoimber»ithlB70. ••"/• 1-yr. For tbl* Comprehensive, Superbly Illnatratud llory of tbo prosit momeutoan slraoplo ID' e Ewt. Iti toourate Mapi, Plins iaa many :gantErig*»TinB8 aro* ipocl*. fei)nre. ; It TUB a Ortpblo Hlilorvof e»ob Couctry,-witt iatoria ana DBieriptiraBkfltohu ol tba prim- re nuncull/plolnrcBiiia customs-and do- pjtio llfo'ot the conteiUnto. Describe* tlie )BEADFtTL UABSAoaE OP CHU1BTIAN8: Bulgaria; ILo'Fclglillul Turkish Atrocities other pUooa; tits nptuiag of tbo mannoi in 1 •mint.'. It jtlToi tho .Stirring Battlei . JrilliUK IndOanta of tbo war, and U Hie. ioit rasciattiDft andexciting work of tbo tire, genifl aro unro ot iirciiupt and ready laloi.' oHpuolni Book! novf roadj.' '.•'*-. !B6 AgftlUWtotod ononr GRAWD COM* I4TI0N PH0SPB0T08 roprenoptfug \,, ' liHFDistinct Books' i ~ LJtiacliiiloi.yARrleo1itiral, BEUBEN BOWE. Brass Band and String Musio from 1 to 20plecei,' for all occanona. lGfoUUdid ll kind ROMS TO LET! M. SI. SEARING. ULENn&0IVrONIN;GTON, OVEHj CHESTER, \ jikridSlTCCASUNNA, N. J. jusinrAcnrsziu or AhD DILLXBI tx/- y.!.irt •'•'<<'• lUdbl WEJLSO1IAKE !T3 : -.u'f . PLUMBERS foi tbii branch of tbo trade.? iini ittd ipwifiCrvtioni glraa wlien Toqnlmi BOOiiTNG,'GUTTERS,>c, E Wbsn night ita niintle aprcadi aronnd, ,', Ajud nature robes io blnabof, ; The mnrmnriDft brecif, tlie cricket's BODDI], Tbe quiet utlunsiii Luabva. ' Tbe»h*aoa ofeYonlofujmUior near, Iti cnrUlm geutlj (tiling; * Tliohoiringnlgb, tbo falling teir, TorostlUTOloelicjIllng. BilentaB they f i t t e r o'er DI ' • . , D«tknoii on tbouarlb 1)105 ponr; I fjitoetly, ion, tbojr brluu beroro u«, ' Faooa wo ibull BOOnonioro. The yc*rj loql nud troubled brout DropJulo poioefulilnmbtr; . And naught JiilurU ibo •lupur'j reit, No caroi< bit bosrt encumber. The nlphti ofearih aro qnlokly flcetlnit Sliort grofl lira's wimlinR path ; How icon will coma tlic ln»l great mooU Tholooe. long "nfj{bf of death 1" New Dmuiwick, Feb. lit, 1878. AIUTBUB, NO 12 A mean sot—Boiling a house on fire, A dangeroufl grime—Pliiyitig t!io douce. A ncwlyongngcd man ia nlwaya takon. . - .- ' When iaa motlor a father? ie't) P. Bighor. When ( ..... n Bailor In look like a planet Because he ia a fixed tar. """To Greece we give our, ublulu blades I" Batter-knives. If eight air Is ' unwholesome, how flbdut tbo longwitj of owls ? AlratelHag dentist hits bnug out tbi otartling sign—"2tli pullli)." ''"Waebihgtoti novor told an' obituarj. That IB what koepB Uia hntehot so bright Tkera. la no';doubt,but the'flollar o isir.. fathers would be useful, in a pay- in tal seuao. ( , \V!iom man hath done mna cat do, but it won't,be BO easy taking him ii the eecoad time. . . . . , , ^ '/ baby," toys a_ reoettt writer, "ia n ungal wlose wiuga decreofio na bis leg") i l piece of raw w ..- 0 .. r »n order, before .nurriagej t (he billing'eenorally oomog aftfir. ardii—for'dresses and-bom •a you know. A sweet-voiced.. won^an bos noadvan* ige over a shrill voiced one in blowina the dinner-born or in driving tue plgS jut ol the front garden. I'Tlio.aiffarence botwedn .heatlien virJ noltnd.OUHatiaD goodoea^ is the differ-. iace between oars and Bails, or rather jctween galleys andships. Tbsy are poo? tbat have lost nothing j •lioy'are poorer 'far vrho/'looaing,' having 'orgottenj'jiey most; Mor ot:jdl. : who !so anil Tviati they night forget. j A Itoneb author says: - -AWhen I lost ay wife every family in tho towu as nnolhor j bnt when I loat m, io on6'offer&l ;to rnako' bim'goo^ What ia tho difference between a oarj inductor aai a man fond of bis tipple?. )DO don't HkB to pnnoh Bpnaaana the' ither don't like to piss a punch. : Grcpes are heaU.hy. Takon inwardly! ley quicken the digestive organs; step.; icd on>ltb' the bard foot'in tbe onrlv lawntbejqBicken the, inental_powere. A gentleman comiDg into tho room of; 10I11L0 Dr. Barton told him tbat Mr. ovel waa dead. "Whatl" eaid he, 1 Vowel dead 1 lot ns be thankful it was oOheti notXr. j r---,.-«;(?Q;^f, l X lH&n girt 5 WMletch'lng 1 ket brotlier.1 10 Lord's prayer the other night, and rliea oho hod said, "Give as this day mr daily bread," he suddenly cried out, 1 •Praj.forBjnipl too, Bister. *' - - ' > ' D eajs'.tb'at those .men; uv n —g'I»^ ! ? thit State are Il6ws who dare not flre o ehot-gunfor fear Jt would kioV.- It is fun for'liito to kill six or eight dogs before bteakfaab A dear little fonr-ye>ar-old : girl, in hed Iceprevcrenco for tbB,Almighty, eonls ^^'-- L -~lieA to eay Qod ; j i^wat - w v r - n - ^ ' " . ' ' " ^ ! >nammfl, ir isn't 'speeflut io say Dod,"it'a Mr. Dod, r henHwo Americ&ii' gonUement'witb' aavy gold lob-ohainB, meet iu 8wi(zor- loud, almofit the first question that fas os between"tlieiri'is,' "What batik wi ou the president ol when yoa left on where I can't find it 1" growled n ian tbe other day as ho searched abonl ie desk. "Ah, nm I yeat I thought „) I" heixclaiined In a lower key, as ho :00k the article from'behind his ear. Irish rppnrtee is proverbial. Last' week' a professional ;man addressed-an; artisan,, who WBB waiting in his hull, rather bruntiuely:' ''Hnllooi you fellow, 3Q yon want me ?" "Xht anBwer waa Tor a gentleman r At'b'ed'time littto "Wfliib was saying tVo'uBtial prajof at his mother's knee,, Mil, having gofc.'aa'filr nfl "if 1 »hould die before I wake/* hesitated.' "Wei, 1 what's next V asked bis mothnv IfWell,! I B'pose the neJ'.t, thing would be a fn-' peral.",;',.,: . ,:.:. .• 1 ; -.-•.. .*;<; - ••: - •••A vontagAmerican prima. donna, who took lesaoPB in ; Milan t few years ogo,l and returned to this country disgusted boot foptory.. "Wood Riid'Iron Pumps and Fipa DRAIN Oat m£>yiearBBxptiHra*3Ai t tf6Ti!b3TB trade jnibloi na to u i c r t with oonBdonco oar ability io do anv tnd tlrwbi-k JQ tbt. lino of traHo to ,h6cbtliilAtt-f-'ctldtlbftbBemplujor.' • , Scarcity of Fflnn .! Lll>orerfl ^^nla Fears are already entertained of th conning harvest being BO abundant that farm labor will comthrind a premiumbe-' caass of tbo scardity of men to gather crops. This evU will always oootinae in California, In tho iiasleni Statei tho farm laborer IB retained 1 the year round. In the Spring be BOBS, in thn Summer ho,reapB,,intbQFallbo gathers andaa- ris'ta in conveying the grain to market, in the Winter taol mast be obtained fo the coming year, .picorings. mado, r stock •lan'ghtc'red and^enoes bnilt. Tho/arm laborer Is a part'of tba ratal establish-; ment, often mairyicg and -Gcttliitg.dowu uponthbplnce.' j Butln OalHomiathe farmer^plants bia pvfn.gwln, baysh faeffbinWainati;.b'yLtho ; d«y to hoiphira bnill his feaeoc, and tie only one thero is- for/ larm- laborersia daring tho low Vf hair^rt' time in tbe beat of 23-ly Tom Quick, THE INDIAN SLAYER V AND THE PIONEEES OF MOnSINK AND WAWABSINK. A TALE 07 E i l t L S DAVB OHTUB HEUJ WATEJtfl OP THE DELAWARE. CHAPTEKXVI ATTACK KEAH TUBFAHTItfEEILL." During tic Ituvolutiou, the whites whe lived west nf tlie Slinwau'gunk, ia Ulsl county, were greut fliifforers from tbe incursions of Bavngea uud tones. T< become frccmeu, Ihoy were almost lit- erally uuptizcd in fire uudblood. Aguin and again were thoy vieited by the bowl- ing demons uf tho forust, whoso track was marked by blood end dcsolntion. At that period, Micro lived three fami- lies iu (he immediate neighborhood 0 the plnco wbero the poodly villtigo 0 Elleuvillu IiiiHuiuce beeu founded. They ugitonoUt, and one of the fuuii* lies nan i>(iuii)uBcd of widow Ltano her two man ami a daughter; one of Uichuel HuokH, bis wile nnd fonr chil- dren, nnd the third OIJVRHQ Bevlcr, bis wife and children. Oa tho roaming of tlio 1th of Mnv, 1779, juat bofore tho break of dny, n ) belonging to tho widow Bcvier beard the Indians in tbo vioiirity ot tbo LOUBB, and nftor watching fora fnvora- ble opportunity, ho escaped. As bo rushed by tbo savages, a ball WEIB fired y bin coot sl leeve^ nd by 0 d he wounded in tbe bend by 0. tomahawk. He was not followed. Tho Indiana Boomed nmosed at his trepldntion, nnd be. disappeared, "llnii, you alack 1 Run, you black I" Tho widow id lier two sons were killed. Tbo Ufo of her daughter, whoso namo was Mag- dalene, was spared ; but sbo wns lotnined us a prisoner. Tbodeath of tbe mother was at tea dod by circumetancca which were peculiarly affecting. She and Magdalen 0 bad rotreiitcd to tlio collur, whoro tboy remained concenled uulil tbe it from their burning dwelling coni- iflled them to leave tbeir hiding plnoe. Death from the tomohawk was preferred ;y thorn tothe lingering tortures of Eire, flie widow, now "a widow indeed," left cellar first. Her daughter followed, jonrtDg a largo old-fashioiicd family Bible, which she had hold ii; hor hands com the flint 1 ., as tlioir most precious reasure. They crept through the ecllur indow, iind Magdalene covered her taaa with her apron as fiha uawher mother approach tbeclrolo ot tomahawks which wero yet red with tho, blood of her kin- dred. The torriblo ngooy of suspense and apprehension was , eoon over. A ibw—end the groy hairs of tlie bereaved uotbor were orimsonud bythe gusbings >ra that heart which had never boat iut in holy nffeotion for thoHO whose lelpless yuan it had nourished. " The ;olden bowl was,,biokon,"—tha spirit ook its' flight to that blest region "whom 0 wickod ecasa from troubling, and lewoary are at rest," When the Indians left the neighbor- hood, Vbey took Magdalene some din- tnnce witli them into tbo woods, where they gave her a letter, which had bsun written by one of their tory companions ind a war club fltained with blood. Tbo ettcr was directed to Cnpt. Bovier of fapaDOch, to whom tlie girl was directed to deliver it, together ..with tho.club. The Captain was invited to dine with thorn ucat tiny at Iiaokawnck, and it was intimated tfriiWlmy would dotlght to boat out his brains. "When Magdalene returned, she rebpv- rod tlio'old Bibierwhich bad been takon rom her as she escaped from the collar, ,nd Btampod into tho mud. Itsbattlo- bined pages are (.till in the possession the Bovier family. A man named [ Janson| whose son .bruham had marriod a daughter uf the iJow Bovier, was suspected of criminal Dndnct in regard to the fata of his son's lothor-ia-law. He was saepectod of aiding intereonru; with the Indians—he ived lour miles soiitli-.wost of tbo place rhbre tlio tragedy occurred—llioIudianB 1 bonae,* as moccasin: tracks boat bis premises rendered evident—lie 1 not molested by thorn in an; way— 10 hnd taken great pains to bayt* some hisfriondj go to a place of socurity day or twobefore tho savages made loir appearance—and his Ban become [he possessor of bis mother-in-law's property, t h e family of Michael Socks consisted f six persons—not ono of whom escaped tell the particulars of tbeir massacre. Mbor, mother,' Boris, daughters—all ibored a common fate. A young man, lupponed to be cue u( bis sons, was slain an adjoining field, which had just en1 plowed, He had. evidontly ;beeu .illcd by a single Indian, uftoralong and dwperalG stnigglo, is the: ground hnd been considerably trodden, in. the vicinity, ot his bloody, Bcalpless corpse. Tbo family of Jesse Bevier were all asleep, when tho old man was aroused by. tho breaking tn of ODQ of his win-, dows, which was iustantly followed'by the whizzing of two or three ballets, which passed within a fewholies of hip He at once sprung up, aoizod his axe, with i point wliero the white nioa co'ild uu reach them with tlioir gucH. Tim peri of our heruos at once bncume extreme. The women used erery drop of liquid i: tho bouse to pat out thn fire. Thcu milk, swill,—anything,— spirted wui orytbing,—frc a the. mouths intothe cracks and crevices through which tin imoke wus gushing. Hut it wits all in TAXE. The flre gained on tliem; and finally they had nothing more to put it out with. Iu this emergency, the mother proposed that thoy should cease fight- ig, and unite In prayer for morey assistance. It seemed to her tbnt they mnst look to no earthly arm for aid, Ono of tho sons replied—"Mother, you can piny wliile I fight." Tbe mother lit, aud addressed her poliliona tu the Must High—her husband mid eons, iu u tnoro subdued olid revcrnntitU mminor, continued to defend tbeir little castlo— tba lire soou entered the apnrtmant, uud, irpciit-tougued, leaped toward them, as if Impatient to duvour thom. Yet tho pious mntron wna hcuril, aud the little inusoliold won resciicid. Two miles off, nt Nopanoeb, lived n irothsr of Jesso Bevier, whoso tmme was Lowiu, Thu latter beard tho firing j nnd rhile lie was, listening to it ho was sur- prised at the ihght of his brother's dog, which ciime up to him, jumped ngaiuet him, ran a short diBtutice louorda his master's, and then turned and looked hack to 3ce, apparently, If lits motions >cro understood. This Lho faithful and ifffloirua nnimal repeated feveral times Lowis was afraid togo tu his brother's it^vhcn hoativr tlio dog imploring him it wove to fly to the rescue, ho mU 'fleali nnd blood couM stand it no Ion- ;er." Going tc a noighbor'b wholived vhero tho sctnttiary now is, nnd win iamo wo« Jobounis Bevier, Io iuducodn <3B ot tho latter to ttccouipauy him. 3 thoy approsohefl the eoruly bplea- loroti house of JCBHQ Bevier, an Indian Tbo ioliabiluuta uf Wuwniahtfc werii 110 Kile&Uid uguiu until 1781. Ou tho 1211 of At.gant of tbnt your, n wliito named Culd veil, led a party of about dO Indians and torics agaiiiHt that regioi He was directed to kill or capturo tli iubabituuta aud deprive them of all thei properly. The wliign had s >!)t Ollt two good Bill lontioel, who ODGupieil a ncichlmriny loigbtf, fired an nkrtu Bun, and tliu [udiuns und torics, not knowing how nnuy whigs wero coming, at once fled > tbo adjoining woods. Their coming aa very opportune. Tlio fnuiil? would oou hitvfj been compelled to evacuate, iud laeot (i more epeedy fate ut tho hands of lho ivhito and red snvuges, tbun thoy would httvu found beucatli their blazing roof, Tlio flro vas soon extiu- Colouel Oortland'H regimont hnd Iiecu itationcd at Itupnuoch until n fowdnys [ifuvioiiB to tills event, who.) tho period Tor which bis man hnd enjiatod expired, and they rpcjved tlcir'pny—an event which liad probably loeu communicated to tbe Indinns bythe torioa of tbe neigh- irtiood, so that. the sayagca could fall upon the ButtlomcutB wbilo thoy wer mproteetcd. Several of the discharged soldiers were worshiping Bacchus nt a iavcrnic Wawarsinfa, wlien the,firing commenced, > Thoy at onoo proceeded to Nnpanoch, nnd placed! themselves under the coinmantl of Oaploia Andricu Bovier who bad alropdy mnrelialled his compnny to pursue the foe. The IndiaaB fired tbo woods us they retreated, to prevent pur- Buit, oud' Befier'B company failed to ohastise the ouemy, probably bncausa .hoy could not overtake thom. Elided tills, as soou UB tho news reached him that the savnges hndogoiu visited tho vnlley of tho Shnwangunk, tbo valiant and sturdy Captain Kortrito called out liifl company, to tho number of Bovonty men, and proceeded to Gra- minsvitlo, wliero he( Iriy iu nmbtiBli ,wniliDg the appronoh of tlio enemy. before ho diecoyored TTCEU, mid tho ret intimatloQ bebad of their proximity ras a volley diseliargcd at tlio rear of jis company. Silently nnd nnporceived buy hl>d passed within a shoit diatanco. no of liif.r balls struck not more thau ix iuoliea from ,tho venornblo patriot's lend.. After firing, tl'fl enemy retreated riioopiug and yelling KI:- 1 n troop of emons. Onptain Kortrito nya"ii.V,.nion :ben retnrned to tbeir homes. "Early on tbo morning ot tho 22d lit., a party of Indians.and tories, 0011- tlsting of about 400, entered the beauti- ful settlement of Warwnrsing, situated in tbo great road leading from MinisEak to Esopus, about 85 milea from tbe for- mer ; at thoir first coming.to the place, they ware htiilod by u^sentino^ who,waa he Btood guard at the sioken window, until his eons, David id John, rushed into the room with their guns. A desperate fight Grinned. The young Soviets were' good marks men ; and needed but a glimpao of a BBva(Tj to Bend a junlc of. lead into hUn. They bad tbeir powder in open1 vessels on tho table, and were not very exact in loading, provided they got enough into their gnn barrels; and tha women, while the menwere watching for a good chance toshoot, chargod tho Rpnre gnns. The Indians soon found that it was perilous work to attempt to storm tba bouso. They therefore set flre totynt" rersi g iveaVsxf hair^rt time in tbe beat of Summer, As a does, farm laborers can- not bo supported, on three "months work in tbe year. * ll We bavo advieo from WarwarstnE In Ulxttir connty, that on Tuesday last, the 4th innt-t n party of tha enemy, supposed to be mostly tory inlmbitimtH, burnt four dwelling-houses and five bams in tbst neighborhood at the Fnn- UJO Kill, mad killed six peopio, beaidea tbrce or four more who nro aujiposed to bo bnrntintheir houses. Advice of the mischief being bronchi, toCol. Cortlnndt stationed there with his regiment lie immediately marched in pursuit of the enemy, whom ho twice goL sight of on a monntnin, nxohnnged r some shots with them, though nt too great a distance, end endeavored to Eurrouud them, but in vain ; they all mndo their escape. In their flight they left a young wqnian whom they had taken, from mlicnri we received tbfl account, that thclt-namboi wasS Indians,' and 27-white ftavnges. Connecticut Journal, May 190,1779. \ 'bo , ho , discovered itni gate of > piquet fort where was a -.^..ntVguara'kopt; (wliiclr'wore tlio only soldiers in that qimrter:) thoy not making anynnswer, inuu jed tue sentinel to fire aud ;rUn;'williitt';'the; fort, which alarxnuil'fho gurrison." .Hie uhchiy kept a conntnnt flre upon tt\ofort for somo ie, ..but without, effect,. nnd. at ,Inst ' * in ooufpaipp, with the 1 less,of _._. killed nnd two' minded. They tbon proceeded toburning and plunder- ing tua place. The inhabitants being alarmed by the firing nt tlie fort, nil made 3d by their eaoapo, except one John 8, days on their, way; that thoy were " glydistressed'far want of proA , , insamuoh, that they cat up tbeir pack-horsos and dogs. Ha adds that tho garrison of Niagara was inn, melancholy ailuation (or the want of prorisions aud tho necessaries of Ufo, and thnt the tones tbore most bitterly execrate too day thoy wuro deluded by tho tyrant 1 * emisaa ' to 'take up nrniB ogoinBOlinir nnl country."—Connecticut Jaw ' Uth, 1781. 'Oolouol Fuuliag arriyod securing it in tMSboatmanner he could, > battlato-n-party of tbo Indians who Boied'Cto*;his fortress. Being well jd^he'doleri^etl liimsblf with BO much >thiit.-thoy - reoolled with lons. ; _ _Bg, after several attomptfi, Unit they could hot force an entrance, the Indiana collected a henp of combustibles, and set flre to; tbo premises. Retiring a short distanue to.eco tlie rosnlt, the man watched his opportunity, nnd rushing out with a couple ol buckets, ha pro trusty men to watch the main Iudiau paths uorosB Bullivnn. Tbeir nntrji i-ere Silas Bouck and Philip Hine. They wero on tho look otit on tlio NovenriDk, about 20 miles oonth-weat uf Niqmnocb, when they diecovorod Caldwell'a nruiy. They watched him cleanly until tbcj were Biire bo van proceeding to AVi sink, when they look a circuitoux routi 1 in order to strike tbo road iu advance bim. Caldwt'll, hoiruver, hadbeen in- formed by a tory wbo lived on tho fron- tier, nnd piiRHod there us n whig, tli !Bwcra on hispnth. ThiHtory'suaon Jeremiah Kettle. EnnnersiveroHoi out—traces of Ilouck and Hine found— md before iiight thoy wero cnptivcH. Caldwell obtniucd ivhat infnrrantiun h if the prieouorp, uud tbe 11 dircctui ;hut t.Iioy nhould be takeu to BL>JMIMI IIUCCK—lied bund nuil foot, aud left 11til tlie expuditiou relumed, Tbeir situutiuu wus a horrible one. Exposed to wild htiiuHa—without food or wfiter, or tbo power to clmngo tlif-ir positioD to relievo tlioir aohing limbi—aud laboring under the moat puiufu! apprehension ii regard totho fute of their families, it ia not too much to erpposc that they rejoiced wbeu they hoard tbo Btetiitby tread of the enemy days of suffering, Bouok was mado of ti will proceed to .show. y yniu, after three metal, as wi It hnd been thn intention of Cnldw<>ll tu ttcnil the notorious IJuu Slmnks (who was tho last Iuilinu Tmn Quick fibot at) with onohundred of Iris men, to destroy a settlement uumod Newtown, after nc- uompliflbing which liowas tu join ihu main bo.ly In tho vnlley of tbo Boudout. But tihnnks, (who hnd, on account of his ud brutality, bcctiine acbief,)mot with a serious Occident. Indrying some powder, it hnd caught fire, ami burnt him uud a number of utlicnt sadly, 3bnnl.3 was entirely doubled. Ho found it impossible to lead his warriors to Newtown, and there wns no other savage in tho army who wits acquainted with route to thodevoted neighborhood. Culdwcll therefore proposed toUouok to guido tbo pnrty destined for Nowtowii, ii? iirominod to set him free tba momont they reachod there. But tboy could not mnko IL traitor of him. Ho told tbom thoy could but kill him, nnd tbat he ftmld sooner tlia than ba false to bit. ionntry, nud neaist ia the destruction of tha patriots. AUhougb the scouts wcra tnkan, tbe enemy did not succeed in surprising the inhabitants. They readied Wawarsink iu tho gray of the morning, just ns some of the in Dintea of tbo old stone fort at Napauoch wero Iciiving for ynrioas pur- poses. The alarm wus given—tbo en- aoce of the fort aeoured, and tho eol- dicrs were on the ulert, just na the sav- ages rushe'l up to gnii) ndmittitncn. Two of the assailants were quickly made " tu bito tho dust;" after wliiou, the renmin- der disperaed through the neighborhood to plunder and set fire to the buildings. AtPtltcr Vtinooy'fl, Ttt number of the were repulsed by threo man, wlio killed one of them. An old hat. bung la tbo garret of Vonooy'ft bonso, near a port hole. Tho savages . mistook it for a ahead, and riddled it with bullets. They nttneked tho.bouso of Cornelius Dopuy, whore a Ind who was hut sixteen yrtirs of ngn brniig.it one of them down, md the others fled. A number .of ''ibe Indians WLTC killed nt tbo residence of Houry Kottlc, lvhoso father, John Kettle, )vertnkeu .by lho; enemy, wheu bo wns nob near any lionao, and shot, , pis sculp was tbo only onetakon by them, notwithstanding their numbers, onuVtbe iustriiotions receiveci by Oaldwel|/to' mnssacre the inhabitants; * ' 'At.this time. Colonel John Cctntine wns in cojiiuiaud at Pino Uuah, 5e waa a very prudent officer. Indeed, it ia eaid cautiouancsa PXCCL^QII his .yalor, 3Utbe firing .was beard J.n Wdwar* sink,. Captains Eortrito and'-Bumet iromptly mustered tbeir oompanics,^bn.d wore anxious to proceed against the' enemy. After nome entreaty, tbe Cpl- onofwaapersundod to start ;"but, hoar- ing that the savages woro approaching, he returned to tha fort at Pine Busb, witlia part of his oommnnd.; Kortrito and Burnet proceeded somo distance further, when, not 'meeting .with,tho enemy, and fearing tho foo miglitrpaflB thom, and mm dor tho families In: tliBir rear, they returned, to tbo fbrfc^^Tliey induced their commandsr ^Joplno^ a guard at some distance from "the fort on ouch side, 1 to ascertain whether the sav- ages would attempt to paBa'them, nod that wan all they could g££ihfm to do. Kortrite was very iudignantat hiB con- duct. ;. ; : ,•..'..'•-.•. j j ^ l ^ v l .'V-,-.' Oapt. PieMon,.whoso>lrehavionr chal- lenges' our admiration, ^WOB confined to ii3Dcdhy Bickness. ^Wbpji tho.nloriii saa given, ho left.hiajbed, i^ud with about a dozen vqluntcdrs,*>Vho'' w'oro aa bravo and patr|5tio'aa himfleif.'-hQwoDt to tbo rescue. v,Bjifn'aiIrbit movement, he reached lho.*fort ot, Kapnnooh, and - - ""''" encoarapodtho'lit- it and Kettle,-wboci they- killed. The loss of those noor people is very great; tho fato ot PU hour reduced them from a Etate of ease and affluence to want and btggnry. Tbirteou elegant dwolHng-bbusca, with nil tbe outbuildingB aud furnitnrc, 14 npacioui) barns fllldu ^Hh wheat, besides barracks, stable*, stacks of hay, and grain wee all' consumed, Botwcen GO ami 70 horses, mostly very fine, a great number of cattle, aheop, and hogs, wuro driven off. .Capt Pauling, getting in- tclligeuco of tbo abovo, immediately collected about 200 New York levies and militin, nnd pnrsued thn'ra nbont forty miles.; ,but.woB_not ablo. to overtake tbemj It- appeared that they- fled in confusion, us.they left a .considerable quantity "of plnnder-behind them in many places. By a white man who has boon with them tbreoyenrs, and. made his eficapo while. AVarwarsing was in flames, we Ieora that this party was from /•,-.-. .. . - - . —-.— ""iugaroi and that thoy were :4wooko and •oontlnued^op.under' the' iahabitdots entered il. Tlifs tie gat fought tbo euetnyfrom behind trees, kc. Several Indians were killed by tho whites wbilothoiattorwerobonee'alodinYorious places/-jind waited for favorablo oppor- tuniUeato shoot Btrugglora, Tha Indian: Unoon of,the'next day, when, they retreated, heavily; ladon, .with- spoil, 'Wong other things) tbby e'arriod off a jHrattty of Hine or plaster, and ondeav- T.^U'^^make bread of it at GrabamBvillc. As itiey retreated, a man nnmed Jesse iluu!:,^lio waa concealed in tho woods, %hpt one of thoirjirincipiitbhiefs—nflno, noblo looking mac,'who was mounted 1 '-••-' • • • ' horse which:had been atolen from a gentleman named Harden- burgh. Tho savago was moat gorgeously amyed. Some forty or fifty silver orna tnouls wore iound upon liia dead body by the whites. cured water, whtoli WSH close' nt band, and extinguished the flre.. Tholndiaas, if course, ran down upon bim ; but not bolng qniak enough of. foot.to prevent II!B giiining tho door, hurled their torn- tibawke nt his head—happily without effect. Hu entered his castlu, miitlo Tost Ills" nnlly-poi't, and ro-oommDiicwl liia dbfenco. Just at tliis moment Colonel Pauliug with his troops appeared in sight, whbraunim tbo hid inn H raiHnd the shigo and dei)arted."^-5foHe'a Life qf Brant, Tlio Indians were pursued as fur L'eujuickf hy ulinut fimr liuudrud 10ei chiding u dciluolimout of Btuto ti ftoai Hurley, under CuptuinPuuliau, un tbe militia who wore uudcr tbe commam of Culouul Cautine. It is .-aiJ tbat t |)uailluuiinitv of Cautiiie pruvctitcd t laeu uuder liiscommaud from cliastisiu] Ibe unvuges. Tha Itittur were dia encd &t the lost, of their chiof, and man; of them were flick from tbe excesses th< had committed at Wuwaftink. Win they ascertained that a force equal their iiwu was upon tbeir lict'ls, the, precipitately fletl, iL-nving Culdwcll, Hiuo, aud the greater purt 01 [heir plunder. CuMwell was now without guides, unt L'ould have been easily taken, nnd tin [iriuunei'u rescued, if his puruucrs hut iut Lulled, aud, after a coiisultaliou csolvcd to rutiim. Ho iuduccd Boucli :o pilot him buck toNiaguru, by F ig tu treat himwell wben they goi tliem nine nfterwnrda voluuttjerud \ nerve in tlio Briti»li army, and tradition snys lie embraced the first opportunity t. Whether thin is no or not, b leiitly returned to Wuwnraiult, wliero ho waa woll received by hta old friend*. Bimelt was taken to Moufrenl, m: miiued in a lug prinou, witli two othm< Mptivf.s, where be mifTfud cuu.>iiiler.ilily .ud ill'trcutuiLiut. A hoy IIIILI boon oonfiiiGtl «omu tiiuo, they •scaped in tbo night. In uttempliug tn iwJtn lie St. Liiwronco, BOHCU'B fullo iflbrcrs periuhed. He readied tbe np- >0Hite shure. After a Jong, ledious and juuriiuy, during which lie lived al.eH, Buuils, und auythiitg hich ho eon Id find, and wliich would ain Jife, he reached home, where received as ono from the dcud. At iuo time {luring his flight, be was nearly pcaptmed by tbe savages. Eo lad leu nraw mttic-sunkc, «ud wns again fferiijg from bniigur, when tic came to flinnll house iu thowondi. Hewnlehed ; until he nnwa man lenvo the premifies, lion horunl)cd in, obtained a supply of ioat, nnd was informed by tlio "womnn tbo house" that a large party of liana wero not fur off, nnd tint licr ibnnd hnd just gone tothorn, Bouok id not stop long to rest. Soon nftcr eauming his jourucr. ho camo to a >rc£trata linl'low, tree, into which he irawled. Whilo he was thtifi situaicd, he ud tbo Huvugus puss nnd rcjmss in mrenit of liim. Horemained tmdiBcov- rotrefit, nnd when thocoast icenme clear ngaiu, be ouco more ro- umed his pilgrimage. After many thril- ig ndvehtiiroB and. much sutTcring, he .ode bis appearance at tJatakilJ, having con ' absent fourteoa mouths.. His lends hnd " mourned for liim aaif bo id joined tbo IIOBIS of dlfiembadiod ilrits," and their astonishment at eccing 1m once more wns very great. fThe army of Oaldwell passed tLronob SmhatiiBvillo, thence to tue Neversink, md down that river to tho path which trosscd to (he mouth of tbe Tinokawoxen. 1 [TO DEcomrooED.] '•.'" ''•• A Bankrunt City. No ip.an who paw the Queen Cjiy four enrs ngo could have dreamed of its can- litinu to-tiny. Bnnkruptcy, poverty, lisory—in many.cusds'/actaaj starvation -are all aronmtthesB^ mdrb!>i 'palaces, 'bile the CorpoiStjonitaelf, now tliat it 'ili<- Tniif., hi FI-IIIKT, Tbe Frcncu hitnknrs mid spccuhit ivu a big pi) un biiml; one ol just I tiud which Ibuuvcnigc American bu sa mnn is eonstuully looking out f The uiembors of the Awmbly ha jgreed to grant 880,000,000 {iO0,O0O,O fi-uncs) fur public works, to con hint chi iy of new brundt railroads and euiiu The ruoncj is to bo raised, of uuuiw, uow louu, nml nil Imntla uro jubilui 'Jine, hecaiiBo a new field for hived nent nnd ejiooiitntion isopcued ; olho >ec3uso work mimt nowbecome plent; ,nd everyboiiy ri.He lieenuhe tho txpen ture of so large a sum is supposed i use fresh bloo.l into every brnncli trudo. T1ioMiniKl'>ruf Public Worlw. Freycinet, who is to bo lho rtispos of the eighty millions, is tho liou of th moment. Evoryhody wunU to ho iuLr luced to liim, uud bis weekly rtuBplioi vc nil at oucu becumu no pujiiilar tin ero is novm ruatn enough iu the vas .urtiacnlR of tlifi WiniNlry for nil ti cullein. Proiioh wonmnkiud, tuo, seen to bavo fully appreciutotl, nud cvm par illy disconnteil, thu iajiinrUuci! ol tin cut ynte. All the fiinhiutiiible l'ari i-ssmuktji-s and milliners npntt u^rul ian revival of btiuinoHg. Wliilu eomplafalo nt barJ timo/j ai- J-.H an ull HII1L>» .: lanuriunH tnc mfaomcliowur oiJjw ihcro is ahv.iy* oney enough tospend fur tilings wlncl c by 110 menus among the necexsnric 1 life. Tiii- Froncli itegie, forexiiUtjile, is just imblitbed its repurt fur thu las 1 montlm ; it shows tbat tbo city o tris nlono spends for. tobacco. ubou ,000,000 francs per annum (810,400, U0). In the last six montlm of 1877 meo paid the Itegie somo 7,300,000 iiw for cigars, 4,100,000 francs for lffs, 12,000,000 frano9 for smoking to- acco, 2,0(K),O0O frnnes for cignrottoa, nd GOO.OGO fmnca for eliowiog tobacco, f tho quality ot tbo stuff wlucli ia jmokud in Franco, an idea can bo form- d from lho fnct Ihnt 7,300,000 frnutM ire paid for 75,417,300 cigun, which uld malio tho prico less than tcu con- imes (0110 conl) apiece. Tlio Clnys of Northern Non Jersey, Bricks of excellent quality are mndo Newton, in Sussex county. They aro idofrojmclay found there, andmay bo kon na eamplea of wliat can be'made m tlio clnys of tlio_ XiUftUnny valloy ICHO clays have bep.forinod b^ih lintegration and wenr'ol tlie J ver Bktcs. They are ia r quali toso oa tho Hudsou rivor. Irom irgli to Albany ^ji •lied for thr 1 coanties tan DO loager^jhorrow money, euemn .cly to atop andsink into absolute put- lysis nnd syncope,"/, v ^\ , .. . . A banker, wbofl \{BV yearn ^ a c o -was imong'tbe richest,-r^raudeat, andmoat t i f ll/othora; wbo camo bore 1 l^Bj^who uas'iiiwayB oommanded' ie udiafrdtioD. of tUls money-loving peo* lot.takes.hiB inca^ with his, faniily^to-- y^at areataarnnt ;'his riobes hns tnk-t onto tbemseJvos,wings andtflown Lwoy, nnd his power nnd. influences ard ill gouiv-gonoi ..A fQrmcr foreign Min- ster, and.an eminent' railroad lawyer,' ho in 18C2 flourished at one; of the mdest courts'in nil Europe, nud wlio 3 the 'Warwick of Illiuois, lives to-day absolute poverty, with his occom- lished lady,' in a aingle room, ahedoing lieir cooking, ho penniless, and none poor an to-do bim revorenca. The nily of tba owner of ono of tho largest oteis in this city/the rebniiain? of hich in 1871-72 cost $720,000, aro beg- ^ tbe'next thing: to it-while in many, of those .brown stone people who cannot pny tlia bteroot on ttcir mortgages, wlio ore iestltuto of bnainofitfi d money; and wbo be out tlioir daily bread tieir pawnbroker such articles of'tuT^t* ire us will sell. A late M.C.bnta iw years ngo a distlpgnishcd lawyer, io pot of the Catholics, lias started out ml gono to lho Black Hills topick up a iviuff, while liia family,ere now East oniewLero, living out of sight. Cay by diysome now bitnkruptoy00- nw, wUilo tbe expenses of the city have iroatrated < the corporation.'< Last year bo expenses of Chicngo were $10,000,- 00, according to tbeir account; and you bear in mind that tbo popu- ition here is, nay 450,000, of whom one- all own no property, pay no taxc*, npd 1 no manner contribute *- " - j -"*-'- ncome, and tbat at least ti tent, ol all tbo taxes a each tho treasury, one'- can vhy things are tbui ion-now discopaedhere is,, how.can Ihicago raise money to carry on its niu- licipal affairs another month ? And.no mo can Answer. While Ibe mere com- icrcial buaincsn may improve, and tho ale of produce, goods, t c , may in- ;r«iae, yet, where is the money to come !rom to pay, the daily current expense*, my nothing of a permanent dobt of $14,- (00,000? And more than this, who is Qud and faralsla food until summer the .thousands of poor, starving, uii- tmployed people here now, ont of work, mt of buUncss, out of everything? yet in somo respects Chicago. can icat tha world. Snys an oiclinngc: "Wlicn a man [ols to ba good for nnthingnlso, ba joins omo reform movement." Tlioro Is too luch faot iu this. The ono ororlaating iciimbraiieoomillreligiouB.tcmperanco, loliticalaad other reforms is tuo good- individual, who immediately oins their rnnkfi. Talk of Btnrtinn; up iny society with tlmobject of purifying ila or ameliorating ^Tocga, and tbis irasite at once fastens to thomore^ acnt, aud it tnken all tbo power of bet- t men to ohoke him off. Nothing IB too snored in it to Itoop htmfromtbe Trout. And this dlagnita good mon,who turn tlioir backs'to tbo front ranks. lut, then, perhaps theso ntoaoa In tbe •ay aro to try men's fnitb andpatlenoa 1 t is •"p^denHyj^r^tCacod^hy.'.tiip disin- egratlo&^pftthff^redi v filia]e^which is the irovalunt rook there.- Olny of the same rigin(is UHod in tbevmanufaoturo.'ol ricks nt Bemervilla, Somerset coun^V'v A very large deposit'at cxcelledtbrick ny is found near tho Morris, canal,'jit ingnok, in I'assflio cnimty. 1 'A largo quantity of excellent brick has boon 1 made at that place for Pateradn and otbor towiiB 011 the cunnl.. A large1 de« osit of equally flue clay bos been no- id about tbe flat country, where tlio ilppany andItocknway rivers join tbo 'asaaio in Morris county. Andnuother t thoBonth end of the Great Swamp ID 'o&saic lownshipt 'iMorris >connty. •>Thei roe wolves^; He started opt, after dark, 1 [th a single barreled shot guu, to sfiodt wolf whose howls be could hear imo distanue -off in tho timber. Tlio i n were bright in an unclouded, sky,' id even ia tbe woods tho.hunter could: quits plainly, for a short' distance. lie howls of the animal led him. iu the jbt courso, and tho Bounds grew plaiu- ho advanced ; and after about 1 an lf hour's Bonrch ho espied, the wolf irocched upon a brush heap, in 'nn pening" in tlio sbrubbery-^bvHbntly o. Tho wolf not retreating upon pproiiCl 1 / UQ immeiliutoly flrod at it. 10 wolf Hpratnf fttj 1 ! 01 beforbho could ke the drat motion 'IVBJ8&..rploaiHiiff is gun, and inabout three seconds the ow and ehrubbory wore flying nna ht loft Ina tustiol between man and least. Emboldened by hunger, tho rco aiiitnnl eudehvored to fasten on 's thront, and though tba buntor locecdodin giving the wolf two or throe :vero blows on the head' and Bides, it tn'ed only tho more onrnnged and fo- o i ^ ^ n ^ gavo tongue to "coutinne'd owlfi'andHuarls wliilo lnaintniuitfg^tiib .Tho iftn'er wotvea, ovidonUy call* j o f tha fir^^Wh^ e last twowero smaller, hJi >r HHBiI A Ili-jiulj- Mi-Till'^ J,iicL. 11 CwiijiM, duimlj hLeriffofSh Cluir coimiy, MisHouri, was on his way, i-eek ago, from St. Oluircuuuty tojef- suti Oily, couvc-jiiig to tbe peniten- tiary a prinoiicr uunied Jones, and atone if tlic binull etuljoua thirty or furty uiUett from SL. Lmiin, on the Missouri Pucffio roa.J, tho prisdiiar not away. Coiniers vns ilumionndmi, imdgot off the train nd j»lung».id u»L wildlyin tliu dark, not nowing j-ifit why, but imxioua to do (Jiuethiiiff. Hn wandored out m tie Lumtry, until, tired and wet, ho reiiched a cabin, whoa I10 concluded to stop end Ieiirn his wliereabrmtj?. He knockeil vig- •on.sly nt tlm door. " WIIO'H '}• v V" imitiired, excitedly, a lioo within. Mr. Connci's t'splaiuod his iuis^ioii and s sittmtiou. 11 Well, you JIM* can't come in boali I \Iy ole umii's nwav, nu 1 Iae all by mj- >fit. IHOfetticd to letyer iu heah, fur imih I" Tim Deputy Sheriff pleaded manfully, IDII^I), uud the colorod womun in tlio iliiti (iunity riilftnfetl uud lut bim in. 0 took uneat mid, tired, as ho Walloon II hair IIBIW|J. Tlie old uegnBH went it, iuiil bu iluxnd aluue, when thero uio a thnink-riiig kn-ck ut the duor. innrrs HliiiN-iI m> andshouUid, "coaio ' 1" The dci'H- upcrjcil nnd a rauu entered, i! Hturuil ulUouucrrmudCouncrasUriJtl him. Then UJL* visiiurguapud out: "H-h-ow did you cumo here ?" The mtiii wus Juues, the escaped pris- mr 1 Bycue of the most remarkable >inuidt. > ncetj on record be bad, after es- ipiug, walked into the very jaw« of nigor agni.-,, Not ono time iu a hun- ud (,'uulu au oflicer have been so lucky Cuunurji. Ho Boized the prisoner with yell end hung on to him. Twenty- iur hours later Jouos v,zz in the pen- eutiary. arried Exp«rlL-ncc. I mnrritd ray wife about thirty five 2ars ngo. Tbo ceremony was perform- 1 about 7 o'clock iu tho morning. Be- c retiring tLat evening wo had a talk tli each otlier, find the result bos 'cetciiL'd our ontiro lives. We agreed th eneb other tbat oiioh shonld bo care- 1, watchful, never by act or word, to irttbo feelings of the other. Wo wero th'-young/bilti'bct-tenipored,' botli sitiTerin "likea and dislikes,' and exn'otlng, and flexible— l^foE a HEa of conjugal fi»td;t7 'VPell.'fbr a"few years we foand M'^prk tofilwayalivebyoar agrob- jil^^^i.pjliiy. (not btte'n) aword ajook won)affljip|i<piT:tlie tongue or ^sbefoM it, ooald be' eiugufor snp- ^^J^f^B^I^JBlUrind - tho : enn to Q$n nppn'bti'r, wruth. ^Before rctir- ^dt.nigiit, on;BUch oooaaionB, tbore iwtj was nlwajB oonfeBsibn and forgive- 386,' and the culprit would becomomore Lrefal la tho^futnre;'' Our tempera and nositions'bfi'cdnio.gradually more and |rp-..opngenjat^jBi>i-tbat'.after a few ^Vo^lJMfue'one in reality, as tha , bad; pronounced ns ^kingback, wa find y ^ . twenty years our lit- agraomoriV lias, boon unbroken, and. ro 'btis b?'env*nd occasion for confes- ^ilj' forgive'neEs. In bufiiness wo ivp bad onx adversity nad prosperity id SUCOBAS, Wo have raised a family ihHdren, au<3 uowhsvb our grand- ildren about us ; wo aro simple enoi^U bplieve tbat wo -have better children d grandchildren because of our little grcemynt.-' Undor snob a contract, ro- ously ;Kopt,' no ill-natured children 1 bo reared,,"aiid noboys will find JJio*" lba more~"plt home. To miko a .good wife o Mil huBba'nd require* tbo co-operation bhV"' •'* ' HIselilo'rortB Monkey. Vfo allude to tbo partlcnlor munkey IB Allttgkeny.Oity Homo. io kind-hoartod Suporintendoat, ITr. rnbbe, ploces no ruetraint on tbo onkuy, but.gonorally allows her tbe »dbm of tho house. RecDotly it seems prBRamed on the familiarity existing peen herself abd officers and inmates, visiting certain arpartments, tlie iore of. wliich wore lacked against her. or surreptitious visits wore made by iboring up tho door' and crawling irough the'transom; In one of tbo >oms ibna invaded the monkey's oxpor- moa wflf anything but delightful. It 'as tho':tnedi(inl dopartmont, and onoo isido she bolped herself. Sbo first laoqdto liernoas a bottle containing amonia; then she drank a little of tho Irujr. whun, with a sharp, shrill yell she Iroppid tbo hbttla on tbe floor,. boand- d over the door aud into tbe corridor inaugurated a terrible "chat- .^gun/tlie man .finally planted a terri- >le blow.on tho"neck \.ot otoo,: laying it .'_i. i:/.i__.' _M^*it.™ n^— a jejj^at f or ho bratcH tho dfti^ eld was reficjjad^iils* weapon was minus bo stock, nad liehold aWj^ifebeht' gun out Mmoftoncr than tbe wolves ; but 1auceoodcl in keeping tbcm~ from do- iff any serious injury nntirhe^camo (o ia open country, vheid bo. turned.and in for dear life. Tbo wolvos followed imbuta abort distance. : '. •: -.•• :•:, ^.^..IESB SuaPEHsios BUIDOB.—The lost remsirknulo evidenco of tbo mc- tanical nmenco anil skill of tho Chituwo to ho fouud in their •fitmpentled ridgefl, the invention of wliicli ia m- igncd to tlio Handynnsty, which flour- shed 1.GO0 years ngp. . Thtee bridges, vhiob arc called by thu Gbinoso writers, rory appropriately, "flyingbridgos^'niid epresented to bo uumcruuB nt tbo prea- nt day, are sometimes so high llmt thoy innot bo tmversod without alarm. One ill exiting iu glieu-so, struicliea iw Mtfrom mountain to inouutniu, over a mof 500 feet. Most of theoo flyicg ridgcfl aro an wide Unit four liorsemcn can rido ou tliem nbrenst and halus- tradoBaro plnc^il on each side to protect tvelers. ind a paroxysm terrible tobobolcl. Siio ras furious with rflga, and hor modo ol relating her experience was ladicrous tad afforded witnesses a deal of ntnnie. ment. Finally ate adjourned to tbo basement and kidnapped a kitten, caus- ing consternation to tbo mother oat in that department, who "scttted" around tt nlively, rate. - The, monkey at onoo retreated, and when, found in ono of tue upper •npfcrttBBnts, was consoling her* self by-mirsing- tho litUin. A, fierce struggle - occurred (betweeu the Snpor- ihteQdcnT»Qd'iaoiikey before, she would releaso her, grip onthekldiiapped feline; and,then,she became mebincbolyagniD. Now,'M;she passes tbe'mcdicuie room, yith ibs dooVwia'sbpen, Bhe .hangs' her head, at VaMmas^ond apparently aays, ;*I w a b t n o m o r e o ! tho" pio." ' -, .1 - , FIffnring ror.Prcscnts. ; " Anewsboy, with three 6c fonr morn- ing papers tinder his arm, called into n Woodward avenue jewelry store "yeater- Jay morning and inquired!: " Kin you tell mo tho prico of a lady's ffold wotch—one 0' thom 'kind na winds ip by twintin' tboknob ?" - . " Yon mean a stem winder," answered tbo dork ;" you enn got a pretty good ono for about £60." 'Jcwt sixty." 1 Yea." 'And how much fora diamond pin- ouo niosi us big as a bow ?" •Well, about SflOO." 'Three Luudred'll take it, will thoy?" •Yes." 1 IbankH," said lho boy as ho baeked ont Ho sat down with his back to the wall, figured with a pencil on the mar- gin of ono of bia papers, and presently soliloquized,; •, far tho T.itoh-that'ii 0 Uiree i l1S t iX«l an*? eixtj. Ttiom'BinySniitaClauspresontBfor maw and paw, an.l I've got eigbty-0110 conu on hand and two waoks more to work iii, lero's your mornia' uaperg |"

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Offloo on Korrij Stnat u u BUokwell.TE1U1S (tPjUBSCRJPTlfMI

Bix Months, - * - - - _ j ,Tnxea months, -i^r - - _ _ _

JJ, ri,p,O,,VEH, ,.N,: J- •' 6wrioM AT BurDKMOB os'Jtinoaiiui ITBU

Sa-lj

Counsellor at Law'MA8TEH IN CHANCERY,

*''''i6bAi^roinpUyVl(endedllo!fihopa on BLACKWELL fct./neit-tn O»ga

Contruta taken, MflpiaterW

.;.;wi!2 KQ.QVER.' N. 'J; r. .,-0I.BrJObbEY, Proprietor.

" dlounsellorat Law,»1 Ution BinkiDuUjlJbg

' 3iiAorwiCbST., DOVER, N. J,

Furnishing UndertakerlutafeftEft AbtrritaiiVHbVdiikriB.

ow promptly'aL STKEST,

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JobbingprbinptlyatteHedto. i8. J. PALMER, Architect. j

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.BABOON, jSUSSEX STREET,'(b«tw«onlhelIAl<BIONHOUifflaodDo|»t,) j

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M. & I. SearingARPEARPENTERS,

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^^EORGE Wt DBAKE,

tlie ltrgcit ind most lucooiira! doilor.ln

' tb*t over did bni.nosg ID

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VAR.ETYcafjMAKBSnti STYLE,

Ol« me •

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/ '. '.TnnKB boons FROMMAHKET ST.;.:

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lowers, Feat.JUiice8ral

mltation-Ncckties, &qo; j JJowsjt Col'"

•,v-,i''i tape ;<"»<* /Jtdn*—.»-. -£E«b.tOrapeB. Mourninr Bonnets

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GOODS,

iMng Goods,

PHYSICIAN *8UB«E0N,Cor. Blackwell^'V/arrenStf.,

V JQ D Utiti I :. . ., DOVpt,H,J.,

piuaaei pf TOigen isd auidren! itnd of ttieEdEtxspedilt l i i i- EjeudEtxspediltliii.

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SMITH & MEQIE,:ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

OFFICE OVEE Pffljtaoii'S HAT BTOItE,BLAokWELLSinEET,

DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1878.POETIC.

L W. mURBER,ItJPEMNTBSDENT 'OP PUBLIC *

OP HOIUUS .COUNTY,

Office oVer GEO, ItlOIJARDH & CO.'B STOSE,

•:: DOVES,. K. J,fin«d»l office hoan our Baturdiw frum 8 A,

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r-AVWfghtou'i •tuvp'sna tin atoro,

W. S.&E.'P. DcCAHP,

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PASSAGE: TICKETS

RAM-HAjJCE & db's STORC,

_'ork to Ltvorpool at LOW—*

DENTISTRYALL ITS ERANOIIEJJ AT

ISERTING, EXTRACTING,

FILLING* **.TO additional charge for extracting; wboi«

Eewleotharolusurtou. WomnownuWbeautiful HtM of tooth for

LL WO11K WARRANTED.1; 18T6. : ' J

cabbage will diBpot tbo heaviness tbntBucowds gluttony.

The old Husainn rnfirringo benodio-on was: "Hero, volt, tnbo lamb,"now irtnndibly prononnoed.

f';tWo ore told tb at the Htnallost hairtbroW a shftdow over'jonr sppotita

hen you find ono iu your victuals, :

oralfofcb UiiBVGr IOBI,"observe*oontomporory. The eame cau bo saidfabro'iienhladediiooket-knifo. - •Wliy Is a woman engaged iu nrrapig her .false hair performing (i.bifiofelact? Bcoaaso nho 1B doing herH a ' / < • ; - • • • • ' - •

"The great advantage about a lean wife\s'i that yoa don't lave to call in a car;pen tor every time sbe falls down etaim

AH-'lbravo - inea" love'j for be only iJ,tave wlio hoa affections to fight for,ihetUer in the daily buttle of lifo or ib)li;alcdl dodleata ;• - • ' - '" j

Jobbifig ia General.bcoimber»ithlB70. ••"/• 1-yr.

For tbl* Comprehensive, Superbly Illnatratudllory of tbo prosi t momeutoan slraoplo ID'e Ewt. Iti toourate Mapi, Plins iaa many:gantErig*»TinB8 aro* ipocl*. fei)nre.; ItTUB a Ortpblo Hlilorvof e»ob Couctry,-wittiatoria ana DBieriptiraBkfltohu ol tba prim-re nuncull/plolnrcBiiia customs-and do-pjtio llfo'ot the conteiUnto. Describe* tlie)BEADFtTL UABSAoaE OP CHU1BTIAN8 :Bulgaria; ILo'Fclglillul Turkish Atrocitiesother pUooa; tits nptuiag of tbo mannoi in1

•mint.'. I t jtlToi tho .Stirring Battlei. JrilliUK IndOanta of tbo war, and U Hie.

ioit rasciattiDft and exciting work of tbo tire,genifl aro unro ot iirciiupt and ready laloi.'oHpuolni Book! novf roadj.' '.•'*-.

!B6 AgftlUWtotod ononr GRAWD COM*I4TI0N PH0SPB0T08 roprenoptfug \,,

' liHFDistinct Books' i ~LJtiacliiiloi.yARrleo1itiral,

BEUBEN BOWE.

Brass Band and String Musiofrom 1 to 20 plecei,' for all occanona.

l G f o U U d i d ll kind

ROMS TO LET!

M. S I . SEARING.

ULENn&0IVrONIN;GTON,

OVEHj CHESTER,

\ jikridSlTCCASUNNA, N. J.

jusinrAcnrsziu or AhD DILLXBI tx/-

y.!.irt •'•'<<'•l U d b l WEJLSO1IAKE

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. PLUMBERS foi tbii branch of tbo trade.?

iini ittd ipwifiCrvtioni glraa wlien Toqnlmi

BOOiiTNG,'GUTTERS,>c,

EWbsn night ita niintle aprcadi aronnd,

, ' , Ajud nature robes io blnabof,; The mnrmnriDft brecif, tlie cricket's BODDI],

Tbe quiet utlunsiii Luabva.

' Tbe»h*aoa ofeYonlofujmUior near,It i cnrUlm geutlj (tiling;

* Tliohoiringnlgb, tbo falling teir,TorostlUTOloelicjIllng.

BilentaB they f i t te r o'er DI ' • . ,D«tknoii on tbo uarlb 1)105 ponr; I

fjitoetly, ion, tbojr brluu beroro u«,' Faooa wo ibull BOO no nioro.The yc*rj loql nud troubled brout

DropJulo poioefulilnmbtr; .And naught JiilurU ibo •lupur'j reit,

No caroi< bit bosrt encumber.

The nlphti ofearih aro qnlokly flcetlnitSliort grofl • lira's wimlinR path ;

How icon will coma tlic ln»l great mooUTholooe. long "nfj{bf of death 1"

New Dmuiwick, Feb. l i t , 1878. AIUTBUB,

NO 12

A mean sot—Boiling a house on fire,

A dangeroufl grime—Pliiyitig t!io douce.

• A ncwlyongngcd man ia nlwayatakon. . - .- '

When iaa motlor a father?ie't) P. Bighor.

When

( . . . . . n Bailor In look like a planetBecause he ia a fixed tar.

"""To Greece we give our, ublulublades I" Batter-knives.

If eight air Is ' unwholesome, howflbdut tbo longwitj of owls ?

AlratelHag dentist hits bnug out tbiotartling sign—"2tli pullli)." •''"Waebihgtoti novor told an' obituarj.That IB what koepB Uia hntehot so bright

Tkera. la no';doubt,but the'flollar oisir.. fathers would be useful, in a pay-in tal seuao. ( ,

\V!iom man hath done mna cat do,but it won't,be BO easy taking him iithe eecoad time. . . . . , ,^ ' / baby," toys a_ reoettt writer, "ian ungal wlose wiuga decreofio na bis

leg") i

l piece of raw

w . . - 0 . . r »n order, before .nurriagejt (he billing'eenorally oomog aftfir.

ardii—for'dresses and-bom•a you know.A sweet-voiced.. won^an bos no advan*

ige over a shrill voiced one in blowinathe dinner-born or in driving tue plgSjut ol the front garden.I'Tlio.aiffarence botwedn .heatlien virJnoltnd.OUHatiaD goodoea^ is the differ-.iace between oars and Bails, or ratherjctween galleys and ships.

Tbsy are poo? tbat have lost nothing j•lioy'are poorer 'far vrho/'looaing,' having'orgottenj'jiey most; Mor ot:jdl.:who!so anil Tviati they night forget. j

A Itoneb author says: - -AWhen I lostay wife every family in tho towuas nnolhor j bnt when I loat m,io on6'offer&l ;to rnako' bim'goo^

What ia tho difference between a oarjinductor aai a man fond of bis tipple?.

)DO don't HkB to pnnoh Bpnaaana the'ither don't like to piss a punch. :

Grcpes are heaU.hy. Takon inwardly!ley quicken the digestive organs; step.;

icd on>ltb' the bard foot'in tbe onrlvlawntbejqBicken the, inental_powere.

A gentleman comiDg into tho room of;10I11L0 Dr. Barton told him tbat Mr.ovel waa dead. "Whatl" eaid he,1

Vowel dead 1 lot ns be thankful it wasoOheti notXr. j r---,.-«;(?Q;^f,

lX lH&n girt5 WM letch'lng1 ket brotlier.110 Lord's prayer the other night, and

rliea oho hod said, "Give as this daymr daily bread," he suddenly cried out,1

•Praj.forBjnipl too, Bister. *' - - ' >

' D eajs'.tb'at those .men;uv n — g ' I » ^ ! ? t h i t State areIl6ws who dare not flre o ehot-gunfor

fear Jt would kioV.- It is fun for'liito tokill six or eight dogs before bteakfaab

A dear little fonr-ye>ar-old: girl, in hedIceprevcrenco for tbB,Almighty, eonls

^^'--L-~lieA to eay Qod ;j i^wat- w v r - n - ^ ' " . ' ' " ^ ! >nammfl, ir

isn't 'speeflut io say Dod,"it'a Mr. Dod,

rhenHwo Americ&ii' gonUement'witb'

aavy gold lob-ohainB, meet iu 8wi(zor-loud, almofit the first question that fasos between"tlieiri'is,' "What batik wiou the president ol when yoa left

on where I can't find it 1" growled nian tbe other day as ho searched abonlie desk. "Ah, nm I yea t I thought

„) I" heixclaiined In a lower key, as ho:00k the article from'behind his ear.

Irish rppnrtee is proverbial. Last'week' a professional ;man addressed-an;artisan,, who WBB waiting in his hull,rather bruntiuely:' ''Hnllooi you fellow,3Q yon want me ?" "Xht anBwer waa

Tor a gentleman r

At'b'ed'time littto "Wfliib was sayingtVo'uBtial prajof at his mother's knee,,Mil, having gofc.'aa'filr nfl "if 1 »houlddie before I wake/* hesitated.' "Wei,1

what's next V asked bis mothnv If Well,!I B'pose the neJ'.t, thing would be a fn-'p e r a l . " , ; ' , . , : . , : . : . .• 1 ; -.- •.. .*; < ; - ••: - •

•••A vontag American prima. donna, whotook lesaoPB in ; Milan t few years ogo,land returned to this country disgusted

boot foptory..

"Wood Riid'Iron Pumps and Fipa

DRAIN

Oat m£>yiearBBxptiHra*3Aittf6Ti!b3TB tradejnibloi na to uicrt with oonBdonco oar abilityio do anv tnd tlrwbi-k JQ tbt. lino of traHo to,h6cbtliilAtt-f-'ctldtlbftbBemplujor.' • ,

Scarcity o f F f l n n . ! L l l > o r e r f l ^ ^ n l aFears are already entertained of th

conning harvest being BO abundant thatfarm labor will comthrind a premium be-'caass of tbo scardity of men to gathercrops. This evU will always oootinae inCalifornia, In tho iiasleni Statei thofarm laborer IB retained1 the year round.In the Spring be BOBS, in thn Summerho,reapB,,intbQFallbo gathers andaa-ris'ta in conveying the grain to market,in the Winter taol mast be obtained fothe coming year, .picorings. mado, r stock•lan'ghtc'red and^enoes bnilt. Tho/armlaborer Is a part'of tba ratal establish-;ment, often mairyicg and -Gcttliitg.dowuuponthbplnce.' j But ln OalHomiathefarmer^plants bia pvfn.gwln, bayshfaeffbinWainati;.b'yLtho;d«y to hoiphirabnill his feaeoc, and t ie only one therois- for/ larm- laborersia daring tho low

V f hair^rt' time in tbe beat of

23-ly

Tom Quick,THE

INDIAN SLAYERV AND THE

PIONEEES OF MOnSINK ANDWAWABSINK.

A TALE 0 7 E i l t L S DAVB OH TUB HEUJ

WATEJtfl OP THE DELAWARE.

CHAPTEK XVIATTACK KEAH TUB FAHTItfEEILL."

During tic Ituvolutiou, the whites whelived west nf tlie Slinwau'gunk, ia Ulslcounty, were greut fliifforers from tbeincursions of Bavngea uud tones. T<become frccmeu, Ihoy were almost lit-erally uuptizcd in fire uud blood. Aguinand again were thoy vieited by the bowl-ing demons uf tho forust, whoso trackwas marked by blood end dcsolntion.

At that period, Micro lived three fami-lies iu (he immediate neighborhood 0the plnco wbero the poodly villtigo 0Elleuvillu IiiiHuiuce beeu founded. They

ugitonoUt, and one of the fuuii*lies nan i>(iuii)uBcd of widow Ltanoher two man ami a daughter; one ofUichuel HuokH, bis wile nnd fonr chil-dren, nnd the third OIJVRHQ Bevlcr, biswife and children.

Oa tho roaming of tlio 1th of Mnv,1779, juat bofore tho break of dny, n

) belonging to tho widow Bcvierbeard the Indians in tbo vioiirity ot tboLOUBB, and nftor watching fora fnvora-ble opportunity, ho escaped. As borushed by tbo savages, a ball WEIB firedy

bin coot slleeve^nd by 0

d hewounded in tbe bend by 0. tomahawk.He was not followed. Tho IndianaBoomed nmosed at his trepldntion, nnd

be. disappeared, "llnii, youalack 1 Run, you black I" Tho widow

id lier two sons were killed. Tbo Ufoof her daughter, whoso namo was Mag-dalene, was spared ; but sbo wns lotninedus a prisoner. Tbo death of tbe motherwas at tea dod by circumetancca whichwere peculiarly affecting. She andMagdalen 0 bad rotreiitcd to tlio collur,whoro tboy remained concenled uulil tbe

it from their burning dwelling coni-iflled them to leave tbeir hiding plnoe.Death from the tomohawk was preferred;y thorn to the lingering tortures of Eire,flie widow, now "a widow indeed," left

cellar first. Her daughter followed,jonrtDg a largo old-fashioiicd familyBible, which she had hold ii; hor handscom the flint1., as tlioir most preciousreasure. They crept through the ecllurindow, iind Magdalene covered her taaa

with her apron as fiha uaw her motherapproach tbe clrolo ot tomahawks whichwero yet red with tho, blood of her kin-dred. The torriblo ngooy of suspenseand apprehension was , eoon over. Aibw—end the groy hairs of tlie bereaveduotbor were orimsonud by the gusbings

>ra that heart which had never boatiut in holy nffeotion for thoHO whoselelpless yuan it had nourished. " The;olden bowl was,,biokon,"—tha spiritook its' flight to that blest region "whom0 wickod ecasa from troubling, andlewoary are at rest,"When the Indians left the neighbor-

hood, Vbey took Magdalene some din-tnnce witli them into tbo woods, wherethey gave her a letter, which had bsunwritten by one of their tory companionsind a war club fltained with blood. Tboettcr was directed to Cnpt. Bovier offapaDOch, to whom tlie girl was directed

to deliver it, together ..with tho.club.The Captain was invited to dine withthorn ucat tiny at Iiaokawnck, and it wasintimated tfriiWlmy would dotlght toboat out his brains.

"When Magdalene returned, she rebpv-rod tlio'old Bibierwhich bad been takonrom her as she escaped from the collar,,nd Btampod into tho mud. Itsbattlo-bined pages are (.till in the possession

the Bovier family.

A man named [ Janson| whose son.bruham had marriod a daughter uf theiJow Bovier, was suspected of criminalDndnct in regard to the fata of his son'slothor-ia-law. He was saepectod ofaiding intereonru; with the Indians—heived lour miles soiitli-.wost of tbo placerhbre tlio tragedy occurred—llioIudianB

1 bonae,* as moccasin: tracksboat bis premises rendered evident—lie

1 not molested by thorn in an; way—10 hnd taken great pains to bayt* some

hisfriondj go to a place of socurityday or two before tho savages madeloir appearance—and his Ban become

[he possessor of bis mother-in-law'sproperty,

t h e family of Michael Socks consistedf six persons—not ono of whom escaped

tell the particulars of tbeir massacre.Mbor, mother,' Boris, daughters—allibored a common fate. A young man,lupponed to be cue u( bis sons, was slain

an adjoining field, which had justen1 plowed, He had. evidontly ;beeu

.illcd by a single Indian, uftoralongand dwperalG stnigglo, is the : groundhnd been considerably trodden, in. thevicinity, ot his bloody, Bcalpless corpse.

Tbo family of Jesse Bevier were allasleep, when tho old man was arousedby. tho breaking tn of ODQ of his win-,dows, which was iustantly followed'bythe whizzing of two or three ballets,which passed within a few holies of hip

He at once sprung up, aoizod hisaxe, with i

point wliero the white nioa co'ild uureach them with tlioir gucH. Tim periof our heruos at once bncume extreme.The women used erery drop of liquid i:tho bouse to pat out thn fire. Thcu

milk, swill,—anything,—spirted wuiorytbing,—frc a the. mouths into the

cracks and crevices through which tinimoke wus gushing. Hut it wits all inTAXE. The flre gained on tliem; andfinally they had nothing more to put itout with. Iu this emergency, the motherproposed that thoy should cease fight-

ig, and unite In prayer for moreyassistance. I t seemed to her tbnt theymnst look to no earthly arm for aid,Ono of tho sons replied—"Mother, youcan piny wliile I fight." Tbe mother

lit, aud addressed her poliliona tu theMust High—her husband mid eons, iu utnoro subdued olid revcrnntitU mminor,continued to defend tbeir little castlo—tba lire soou entered the apnrtmant, uud,

irpciit-tougued, leaped toward them, asif Impatient to duvour thom. Yet thopious mntron wna hcuril, aud the littleinusoliold won resciicid.

Two miles off, nt Nopanoeb, lived nirothsr of Jesso Bevier, whoso tmme was

Lowiu, Thu latter beard tho firing j nndrhile lie was, listening to it ho was sur-

prised at the ihght of his brother's dog,which ciime up to him, jumped ngaiuethim, ran a short diBtutice louorda hismaster's, and then turned and lookedhack to 3ce, apparently, If lits motions

>cro understood. This Lho faithful andifffloirua nnimal repeated feveral times

Lowis was afraid to go tu his brother'sit^vhcn ho ativr tlio dog imploring himit wove to fly to the rescue, ho mU

'fleali nnd blood couM stand it no Ion-;er." Going tc a noighbor'b who livedvhero tho sctnttiary now is, nnd winiamo wo« Jobounis Bevier, Io iuducodn<3B ot tho latter to ttccouipauy him.

3 thoy approsohefl the eoruly bplea-loroti house of JCBHQ Bevier, an Indian

Tbo ioliabiluuta uf Wuwniahtfc werii 110Kile&Uid uguiu until 1781. Ou tho 1211

of At.gant of tbnt your, n wliitonamed Culd veil, led a party of about dOIndians and torics agaiiiHt that regioiHe was directed to kill or capturo tliiubabituuta aud deprive them of all theiproperly.

The wliign had s>!)t Ollt two good Bill

lontioel, who ODGupieil a ncichlmrinyloigbtf, fired an nkrtu Bun, and tliu[udiuns und torics, not knowing hownnuy whigs wero coming, at once fled> tbo adjoining woods. Their comingaa very opportune. Tlio fnuiil? would

oou hitvfj been compelled to evacuate,iud laeot (i more epeedy fate ut thohands of lho ivhito and red snvuges, tbunthoy would httvu found beucatli theirblazing roof, Tlio flro vas soon extiu-

Colouel Oortland'H regimont hnd Iiecuitationcd at Itupnuoch until n fow dnys[ifuvioiiB to tills • event, who.) tho periodTor which bis man hnd enjiatod expired,and they rpcjved tlcir'pny—an eventwhich liad probably loeu communicatedto tbe Indinns by the torioa of tbe neigh-

irtiood, so that. the sayagca could fallupon the ButtlomcutB wbilo thoy wermproteetcd. Several of the discharged

soldiers were worshiping Bacchus nt aiavcrnic Wawarsinfa, wlien the,firingcommenced, > Thoy at onoo proceeded toNnpanoch, nnd placed! themselves underthe coinmantl of Oaploia Andricu Bovierwho bad alropdy mnrelialled his compnnyto pursue the foe. The IndiaaB fired tbowoods us they retreated, to prevent pur-Buit, oud' Befier'B company failed toohastise the ouemy, probably bncausa.hoy could not overtake thom.

Elided tills, as soou UB tho newsreached him that the savnges hnd ogoiuvisited tho vnlley of tho Shnwangunk,tbo valiant and sturdy Captain Kortritocalled out liifl company, to tho numberof Bovonty men, and proceeded to Gra-minsvitlo, wliero he ( Iriy iu nmbtiBli,wniliDg the appronoh of tlio enemy.

before ho diecoyored TTCEU, mid thoret intimatloQ be bad of their proximityras a volley diseliargcd at tlio rear ofjis company. Silently nnd nnporceivedbuy hl>d passed within a shoit diatanco.no of liif.r balls struck not more thau

ix iuoliea from ,tho venornblo patriot'slend.. After firing, tl'fl enemy retreatedriioopiug and yelling KI:-1 n troop ofemons. Onptain Kortrito nya"ii.V,.nion

:ben retnrned to tbeir homes.

"Early on tbo morning ot tho 22dlit., a party of Indians.and tories, 0011-tlsting of about 400, entered the beauti-ful settlement of Warwnrsing, situatedin tbo great road leading from MinisEakto Esopus, about 85 milea from tbe for-mer ; at thoir first coming.to the place,they ware htiilod by u^sentino^ who,waa

he Btood guard at thesioken window, until his eons, David

id John, rushed into the room withtheir guns. A desperate fight Grinned.The young Soviets were' good marksmen ; and needed but a glimpao of aBBva(Tj to Bend a junlc of. lead into hUn.They bad tbeir powder in open1 vesselson tho table, and were not very exact inloading, provided they got enough intotheir gnn barrels; and tha women, whilethe men were watching for a good chanceto shoot, chargod tho Rpnre gnns. •

The Indians soon found that it wasperilous work to attempt to storm tbabouso. • They therefore set flre to ty nt"

rersi giveaVsxf hair^rt time in tbe beat ofSummer, As a does, farm laborers can-not bo supported, on three "months workin tbe year.

* llWe bavo advieo from WarwarstnEIn Ulxttir connty, that on Tuesday last,the 4th innt-t n party of tha enemy,supposed to be mostly tory inlmbitimtH,burnt four dwelling-houses and fivebams in tbst neighborhood at the Fnn-UJO Kill, mad killed six peopio, beaideatbrce or four more who nro aujiposed tobo bnrntintheir houses. Advice of themischief being bronchi, to Col. Cortlnndtstationed there with his regiment lieimmediately marched in pursuit of theenemy, whom ho twice goL sight of on amonntnin, nxohnngedr some shots withthem, though nt too great a distance,end endeavored to Eurrouud them, butin vain ; they all mndo their escape. Intheir flight they left a young wqnianwhom they had taken, from mlicnri wereceived tbfl account, that thclt-namboiwasS Indians,' and 27-white ftavnges.Connecticut Journal, May 190,1779.

• \

'bo , ho , discovered itni

gate of > piquet fort where was a-.^..ntVguara'kopt; (wliiclr'wore tlio

only soldiers in that qimrter:) thoy notmaking any nnswer, inuu jed tue sentinelto fire aud ;rUn;'williitt';'the; fort, whichalarxnuil'fho gurrison." .Hie uhchiy kept

a conntnnt flre upon tt\o fort for somoie, ..but without, effect,. nnd. at ,Inst' * in ooufpaipp, with the 1 less,of

_._ . killed nnd two' minded. Theytbon proceeded to burning and plunder-ing tua place. The inhabitants beingalarmed by the firing nt tlie fort, nilmade

3d bytheir eaoapo, except one John

8, days on their, way; that thoy were" gly distressed'far want of proA

, , insamuoh, that they cat up tbeirpack-horsos and dogs. Ha adds that thogarrison of Niagara was inn, melancholyailuation (or the want of prorisions audtho necessaries of Ufo, and thnt the tonestbore most bitterly execrate too day thoywuro deluded by tho tyrant1* emisaa 'to 'take up nrniB ogoinBOlinir nnlcountry."—Connecticut Jaw 'Uth, 1781.

'Oolouol Fuuliag arriyod

securing it in tMSboatmanner he could,> battlato-n-party of tbo Indians whoBoied'Cto*;his fortress. Being welljd^he'doleri^etl liimsblf with BO much

>thiit.-thoy - reoolled with lons.;

_ _Bg, after several attomptfi, Unit theycould hot force an entrance, the Indianacollected a henp of combustibles, and setflre to; tbo premises. Retiring a shortdistanue to.eco tlie rosnlt, the manwatched his opportunity, nnd rushingout with a couple ol buckets, ha pro

trusty men to watch the main Iudiaupaths uorosB Bullivnn. Tbeir nntrjii-ere Silas Bouck and Philip Hine. They

wero on tho look otit on tlio NovenriDk,about 20 miles oonth-weat uf Niqmnocb,when they diecovorod Caldwell'a nruiy.They watched him cleanly until tbcjwere Biire bo van proceeding to AVisink, when they look a circuitoux routi1

in order to strike tbo road iu advancebim. Caldwt'll, hoiruver, had been in-formed by a tory wbo lived on tho fron-tier, nnd piiRHod there us n whig, tli

!Bwcra on hispnth. ThiHtory'suaonJeremiah Kettle. EnnnersiveroHoi

out—traces of Ilouck and Hine found—md before iiight thoy wero cnptivcH.

Caldwell obtniucd ivhat infnrrantiun hif the prieouorp, uud tbe 11 dircctui

;hut t.Iioy nhould be takeu to BL>JMIMIIIUCCK—lied bund nuil foot, aud left11 til tlie expuditiou relumed, Tbeir

situutiuu wus a horrible one. Exposedto wild htiiuHa—without food or wfiter,or tbo power to clmngo tlif-ir positioD torelievo tlioir aohing limbi—aud laboringunder the moat puiufu! apprehension iiregard to tho fute of their families, it ianot too much to erpposc that theyrejoiced wbeu they hoard tbo Btetiitby

tread of the enemy

days of suffering,

Bouok was mado of tiwill proceed to .show.

yyniu, after three

metal, as wi

It hnd been thn intention of Cnldw<>lltu ttcnil the notorious IJuu Slmnks (whowas tho last Iuilinu Tmn Quick fibot at)with ono hundred of Iris men, to destroya settlement uumod Newtown, after nc-uompliflbing which lio was tu join ihumain bo.ly In tho vnlley of tbo Boudout.But tihnnks, (who hnd, on account of his

ud brutality, bcctiine acbief,)motwith a serious Occident. In drying somepowder, it hnd caught fire, ami burnthim uud a number of utlicnt sadly,3bnnl.3 was entirely doubled. Ho foundit impossible to lead his warriors toNewtown, and there wns no other savagein tho army who wits acquainted with

route to tho devoted neighborhood.Culdwcll therefore proposed toUouok toguido tbo pnrty destined for Nowtowii,

ii? iirominod to set him free tba momontthey reachod there. But tboy could notmnko IL traitor of him. Ho told tbomthoy could but kill him, nnd tbat heftmld sooner tlia than ba false to bit.

ionntry, nud neaist ia the destruction oftha patriots.

AUhougb the scouts wcra tnkan, tbeenemy did not succeed in surprising theinhabitants. They readied Wawarsinkiu tho gray of the morning, just ns someof the in Din tea of tbo old stone fort atNapauoch wero Iciiving for ynrioas pur-poses. The alarm wus given—tbo en-

aoce of the fort aeoured, and tho eol-dicrs were on the ulert, just na the sav-ages rushe'l up to gnii) ndmittitncn. Twoof the assailants were quickly made " tubito tho dust;" after wliiou, the renmin-der disperaed through the neighborhoodto plunder and set fire to the buildings.AtPtltcr Vtinooy'fl, Ttt number of thewere repulsed by threo man, wlio killedone of them. An old hat. bung la tbogarret of Vonooy'ft bonso, near a porthole. Tho savages . mistook it for a

ahead, and riddled it with bullets.They nttneked tho.bouso of CorneliusDopuy, whore a Ind who was hut sixteenyrtirs of ngn brniig.it one of them down,md the others fled. A number .of ''ibe

Indians WLTC killed nt tbo residence ofHoury Kottlc, lvhoso father, John Kettle,

)vertnkeu .by lho; enemy, wheu bowns nob near any lionao, and shot, , pissculp was tbo only one takon by them,notwithstanding their numbers, onuVtbeiustriiotions receiveci by Oaldwel|/to'mnssacre the inhabitants; * '

'At.this time. Colonel John Cctntinewns in cojiiuiaud at Pino Uuah, 5 e waaa very prudent officer. Indeed, it ia eaid

cautiouancsa PXCCL^QII his .yalor,3U tbe firing .was beard J.n Wdwar*

sink,. Captains Eortrito and'-Bumetiromptly mustered tbeir oompanics, bn.d

wore anxious to proceed against the'enemy. After nome entreaty, tbe Cpl-onofwaapersundod to start ;"but, hoar-ing that the savages woro approaching,he returned to tha fort at Pine Busb,witlia part of his oommnnd.; Kortritoand Burnet proceeded somo distancefurther, when, not 'meeting .with,thoenemy, and fearing tho foo miglitrpaflBthom, and mm dor tho families In: tliBirrear, they returned, to tbo fbrfc^^Tlieyinduced their commandsr ^Joplno^ aguard at some distance from "the fort onouch side,1 to ascertain whether the sav-ages would attempt to paBa'them, nodthat wan all they could g££ihfm to do.Kortrite was very iudignantat hiB con-duct. ; . ; : ,•..'..'•-.•. j j ^ l ^ v l .'V-,-.'

Oapt. PieMon,.whoso>lrehavionr chal-lenges' our admiration, WOB confined toii3Dcdhy Bickness. ^Wbpji tho.nloriiisaa given, ho left.hiajbed, i ud withabout a dozen vqluntcdrs,*>Vho'' w'oro aabravo and patr|5tio'aa himfleif.'-hQwoDtto tbo rescue. v,Bjifn'aiIrbit movement,he reached lho.*fort ot, Kapnnooh, and

• - - " " ' ' " encoarapodtho'lit-it and

Kettle,-wboci they- killed. The loss ofthose noor people is very great; tho fatoot PU hour reduced them from a Etate ofease and affluence to want and btggnry.Tbirteou elegant dwolHng-bbusca, withnil tbe outbuildingB aud furnitnrc, 14npacioui) barns fllldu ^Hh wheat, besidesbarracks, stable*, stacks of hay, andgrain wee all' consumed, Botwcen GOami 70 horses, mostly very fine, a greatnumber of cattle, aheop, and hogs, wurodriven off. .Capt Pauling, getting in-tclligeuco of tbo abovo, immediatelycollected about 200 New York levies andmilitin, nnd pnrsued thn'ra nbont fortymiles.; ,but.woB_not ablo. to overtaketbemj It- appeared that • they- fled inconfusion, us.they left a .considerablequantity "of plnnder-behind them inmany places. By a white man who hasboon with them tbreoyenrs, and. madehis eficapo while. AVarwarsing was inflames, we Ieora t h a t th i s par ty was from /—•,-.-. .. . - - . —-.—""iugaroi and that thoy were :4wooko and •oontlnued^op.under' the' iahabitdots

entered il. Tlifstie gatfought tbo euetnyfrom behind trees, kc.Several Indians were killed by tho whiteswbilothoiattorwerobonee'alodinYoriousplaces/-jind waited for favorablo oppor-tuniUeato shoot Btrugglora, Tha Indian:

U noon of,the'next day, when, theyretreated, heavily; ladon, .with- spoil,'Wong other things) tbby e'arriod off ajHrattty of Hine or plaster, and ondeav-T. U' ^make bread of it at GrabamBvillc.As itiey retreated, a man nnmed Jesse

iluu!:,^lio waa concealed in tho woods,%hpt one of thoirjirincipiitbhiefs—nflno,noblo looking mac,'who was mounted1 ' - • • - ' • • • ' horse which:had been

atolen from a gentleman named Harden-burgh. Tho savago was moat gorgeouslyamyed. Some forty or fifty silver ornatnouls wore iound upon liia dead bodyby the whites. •

cured water, whtoli WSH close' nt band,and extinguished the flre.. Tholndiaas,if course, ran down upon bim ; but notbolng qniak enough of. foot.to preventII!B giiining tho door, hurled their torn-tibawke nt his head—happily withouteffect. Hu entered his castlu, miitlo TostIlls" nnlly-poi't, and ro-oommDiicwl liiadbfenco. Just at tliis moment ColonelPauliug with his troops appeared insight, whbraunim tbo hid inn H raiHnd theshigo and dei)arted."^-5foHe'a Life qfBrant,

Tlio Indians were pursued as furL'eujuickf hy ulinut fimr liuudrud 10eichiding u dciluolimout of Btuto ti

ftoai Hurley, under CuptuinPuuliau, untbe militia who wore uudcr tbe commamof Culouul Cautine. I t is .-aiJ tbat t|)uailluuiinitv of Cautiiie pruvctitcd tlaeu uuder liiscommaud from cliastisiu]Ibe unvuges. Tha Itittur were diaencd &t the lost, of their chiof, and man;of them were flick from tbe excesses th<had committed at Wuwaftink. Winthey ascertained that a force equaltheir iiwu was upon tbeir lict'ls, the,precipitately fletl, iL-nving Culdwcll,

Hiuo, aud the greater purt 01[heir plunder.

CuMwell was now without guides, untL'ould have been easily taken, nnd tin[iriuunei'u rescued, if his puruucrs hutiut Lulled, aud, after a coiisultalioucsolvcd to rutiim. Ho iuduccd Boucli:o pilot him buck to Niaguru, by F

ig tu treat him well wben they goitliem nine nfterwnrda voluuttjerud \nerve in tlio Briti»li army, and traditionsnys lie embraced the first opportunity

t. Whether thin is no or not, bleiitly returned to Wuwnraiult,

wliero ho waa woll received by hta oldfriend*.

Bimelt was taken to Moufrenl, m:miiued in a lug prinou, witli two othm<

Mptivf.s, where be mifTfud cuu.>iiiler.ilily.ud ill'trcutuiLiut. A

hoy IIIILI boon oonfiiiGtl «omu tiiuo, they•scaped in tbo night. In uttempliug tniwJtn l ie St. Liiwronco, BOHCU'B fulloiflbrcrs periuhed. He readied tbe np-

>0Hite shure. After a Jong, ledious andjuuriiuy, during which lie livedal.eH, Buuils, und auythiitg

hich ho eon Id find, and wliich wouldain Jife, he reached home, wherereceived as ono from the dcud. At

iuo time {luring his flight, be was nearlypcaptmed by tbe savages. Eo lad

leu n raw mttic-sunkc, «ud wns againfferiijg from bniigur, when tic came toflinnll house iu thowondi. Hewnlehed

; until he nnw a man lenvo the premifies,lion ho runl)cd in, obtained a supply ofioat, nnd was informed by tlio "womnn

tbo house" that a large party ofliana wero not fur off, nnd tint licribnnd hnd just gone to thorn, Bouok

id not stop long to rest. Soon nftcreauming his jourucr. ho camo to a>rc£trata linl'low, tree, into which heirawled. Whilo he was thtifi situaicd, he

ud tbo Huvugus puss nnd rcjmss inmrenit of liim. Ho remained tmdiBcov-

rotrefit, nnd when tho coasticenme clear ngaiu, be ouco more ro-umed his pilgrimage. After many thril-

ig ndvehtiiroB and. much sutTcring, he.ode bis appearance at tJatakilJ, havingcon ' absent fourteoa mouths.. Hislends hnd " mourned for liim aaif boid joined tbo IIOBIS of dlfiembadiodilrits," and their astonishment at eccing1m once more wns very great.

fThe army of Oaldwell passed tLronobSmhatiiBvillo, thence to tue Neversink,md down that river to tho path whichtrosscd to (he mouth of tbe Tinokawoxen.1

[TO DE comrooED.] '•.'" ''••

A Bankrunt City.

No ip.an who paw the Queen Cjiy fourenrs ngo could have dreamed of its can-litinu to-tiny. Bnnkruptcy, poverty,

lisory—in many.cusds'/actaaj starvation-are all aronmtthesB^ mdrb!>i 'palaces,'bile the CorpoiStjonitaelf, now tliat it

'ili<- Tniif., hi FI-IIIKT,Tbe Frcncu hitnknrs mid spccuhitivu a big pi) un biiml; one ol just I

tiud which Ibu uvcnigc American busa mnn is eonstuully looking out f

The uiembors of the Awmbly hajgreed to grant 880,000,000 {iO0,O0O,Ofi-uncs) fur public works, to con hint chiiy of new brundt railroads and euiiuThe ruoncj is to bo raised, of uuuiw,

uow louu, nml nil Imntla uro jubilui'Jine, hecaiiBo a new field for hived

nent nnd ejiooiitntion isopcued ; olho>ec3uso work mimt now become plent;,nd everyboiiy ri.He lieenuhe tho txpenture of so large a sum is supposed t» iuse fresh bloo.l into every brnncli

trudo. T1ioMiniKl'>ruf Public Worlw.Freycinet, who is to bo lho rtispos

of the eighty millions, is tho liou of thmoment. Evoryhody wunU to ho iuLrluced to liim, uud bis weekly rtuBplioi

vc nil at oucu becumu no pujiiilar tinero is novm ruatn enough iu the vas

.urtiacnlR of tlifi WiniNlry for nil ticullein. Proiioh wonmnkiud, tuo, seento bavo fully appreciutotl, nud cvm par

illy disconnteil, thu iajiinrUuci! ol tincut ynte. All the fiinhiutiiible l'arii-ssmuktji-s and milliners npntt u^rulian revival of btiuinoHg.Wliilu eomplafalo nt barJ timo/j ai-

J-.H an ull HII1L>» .: lanuriunH tncmfaomcliowur oiJjw ihcro is ahv.iy*oney enough to spend fur tilings wlnclc by 110 menus among the necexsnric

1 life. Tiii- Froncli itegie, forexiiUtjile,is just imblitbed its repurt fur thu las1 montlm ; it shows tbat tbo city otris nlono spends for. tobacco. ubou,000,000 francs per annum (810,400,

U0). In the last six montlm of 1877meo paid the Itegie somo 7,300,000iiw for cigars, 4,100,000 francs forlffs, 12,000,000 frano9 for smoking to-

acco, 2,0(K),O0O frnnes for cignrottoa,nd GOO.OGO fmnca for eliowiog tobacco,f tho quality ot tbo stuff wlucli ia

jmokud in Franco, an idea can bo form-d from lho fnct Ihnt 7,300,000 frnutM

ire paid for 75,417,300 cigun, whichuld malio tho prico less than tcu con-

imes (0110 conl) apiece.

Tlio Clnys of Northern Non Jersey,Bricks of excellent quality are mndo• Newton, in Sussex county. They aroidofrojmclay found there, and may bo

kon na eamplea of wliat can be'madem tlio clnys of tlio_ XiUftUnny valloyICHO clays have bep.forinod b^ ihlintegration and wenr'ol tlie J

ver Bktcs. They are ia rqualitoso oa tho Hudsou rivor. Iromirgli to Albany ^ j i

•lied for thr1 coanties

tan DO loager^jhorrow money, euemn.cly to atop andsink into absolute put-

lysis nnd syncope,"/, v \ ,.. . .A banker, wbofl \{BV yearn ^aco -was

imong'tbe richest,-r^raudeat, and moatt i f ll/othora; wbo camo bore

1 l^Bj^who uas'iiiwayB oommanded'ie udiafrdtioD. of tUls money -loving peo*lot.takes.hiB inca^ with his, faniily to--y^at areataarnnt ;'his riobes hns tnk-t

onto tbemseJvos,wings and tflownLwoy, nnd his power nnd. influences ardill gouiv-gonoi ..A fQrmcr foreign Min-ster, and.an eminent' railroad lawyer,'ho in 18C2 flourished at one; of the

mdest courts'in nil Europe, nud wlio3 the 'Warwick of Illiuois, lives to-dayabsolute poverty, with his occom-

lished lady,' in a aingle room, ahedoinglieir cooking, ho penniless, and none

poor an to-do bim revorenca. Thenily of tba owner of ono of tho largest

oteis in this city/the rebniiain? ofhich in 1871-72 cost $720,000, aro beg-

^ tbe'next thing: to it-while inmany, of those .brown stonepeople who cannot pny tlia

bteroot on ttcir mortgages, wlio oreiestltuto of bnainofitfi d money; and wbo

be out tlioir daily breadtieir pawnbroker such articles of'tuT^t*ire us will sell. A late M . C . b n t aiw years ngo a distlpgnishcd lawyer,io pot of the Catholics, lias started outml gono to lho Black Hills to pick up aiviuff, while liia family,ere now EastoniewLero, living out of sight.

Cay by diy some now bitnkruptoy 00-nw, wUilo tbe expenses of the city haveiroatrated < the corporation.'< Last yearbo expenses of Chicngo were $10,000,-00, according to tbeir account; and

you bear in mind that tbo popu-ition here is, nay 450,000, of whom one-all own no property, pay no taxc*, npd1 no manner contribute *- " - j-"*-'-

ncome, and tbat at least titent, ol all tbo taxes aeach tho treasury, one'- canvhy things are tbuiion-now discopaedhere i s , , how .canIhicago raise money to carry on its niu-licipal affairs another month ? And.nomo can Answer. While Ibe mere com-

icrcial buaincsn may improve, and thoale of produce, goods, t c , may in-;r«iae, yet, where is the money to come!rom to pay, the daily current expense*,my nothing of a permanent dobt of $14,-(00,000? And more than this, who is

Qud and faralsla food until summerthe .thousands of poor, starving, uii-

tmployed people here now, ont of work,mt of buUncss, out of everything?

yet in somo respects Chicago. canicat tha world.

Snys an oiclinngc: "Wlicn a man[ols to ba good for nnthingnlso, ba joinsomo reform movement." Tlioro Is tooluch faot iu this. The ono ororlaatingiciimbraiieoomillreligiouB.tcmperanco,

loliticalaad other reforms is tuo good-individual, who immediately

oins their rnnkfi. Talk of Btnrtinn; upiny society with tlm object of purifying

ila or ameliorating ^Tocga, and tbisirasite at once fastens to thomore^

acnt, aud it tnken all tbo power of bet-t men to ohoke him off. Nothing IBtoo snored in it to Itoop htm from tbe

Trout. And this dlagnita good mon,whoturn tlioir backs'to tbo front ranks.lut, then, perhaps theso ntoaoa In tbe•ay aro to try men's fnitb andpatlenoa 1

t is •"p^denHyj^r^tCacod^hy.'.tiip disin-egratlo&^pftthff^redivfilia]e^which is theirovalunt rook there.- Olny of the samerigin(is UHod in tbevmanufaoturo.'olricks nt Bemervilla, Somerset coun^V'vA very large deposit'at cxcelledtbrickny is found near tho Morris, canal,'jitingnok, in I'assflio cnimty.1 'A largo

quantity of excellent brick has boon1

made at that place for Pateradn andotbor towiiB 011 the cunnl.. A large1 de«

osit of equally flue clay bos been no-id about tbe flat country, where tlioilppany and Itocknway rivers join tbo

'asaaio in Morris county. And nuothert tho Bonth end of the Great Swamp ID'o&saic lownshipt 'iMorris >connty. •>Thei

roe wolves^; He started opt, after dark,1

[th a single barreled shot guu, to sfiodtwolf whose howls be could hear

imo distanue -off in tho timber. Tlioi n were bright in an unclouded, sky,'id even ia tbe woods tho.hunter could:

quits plainly, for a short' distance.lie howls of the animal led him. iu thejbt courso, and tho Bounds grew plaiu-

ho advanced ; and after about1 anlf hour's Bonrch ho espied, the wolf

irocched upon a brush heap, in 'nnpening" in tlio sbrubbery-^bvHbntly

o. Tho wolf not retreating uponpproiiCl1/ UQ immeiliutoly flrod at it.

10 wolf Hpratnf fttj1!01 beforbho couldke the drat motion 'IVBJ8&..rploaiHiiff

is gun, and in about three seconds theow and ehrubbory wore flying nnaht loft In a tustiol between man and

least. Emboldened by hunger, thorco aiiitnnl eudehvored to fasten on

's thront, and though tba buntorlocecdodin giving the wolf two or throe:vero blows on the head' and Bides, it

tn'ed only tho more onrnnged and fo-o i ^ ^ n ^ gavo tongue to "coutinne'd

owlfi'andHuarls wliilo lnaintniuitfg^tiib.Tho iftn'er wotvea, ovidonUy call*

j o f tha f i r ^ ^ W h ^e last two wero smaller,

h J i > r H H B i I

A Ili-jiulj- Mi-Till'^ J,iicL.11 CwiijiM, duiml j hLeri f fofSh

Cluir coimiy, MisHouri, was on his way,i-eek ago, from St. Oluircuuuty to je f -suti Oily, couvc-jiiig to tbe peniten-

tiary a prinoiicr uunied Jones, and a toneif tlic binull etuljoua thirty or furty uiUett

from SL. Lmiin, on the Missouri Pucffioroa.J, tho prisdiiar not away. Coiniersvns ilumionndmi, imd got off the trainnd j»lung».id u»L wildlyin tliu dark, no tnowing j-ifit why, but imxioua to do(Jiuethiiiff. Hn wandored out m t i eLumtry, until, tired and wet, ho reiiched

a cabin, whoa I10 concluded to stop endIeiirn his wliereabrmtj?. He knockeil vig-

•on.sly nt tlm door.

" WIIO'H '}• v V" imitiired, excitedly, alioo within.Mr. Connci's t'splaiuod his iuis^ioii ands sittmtiou.11 Well, you JIM* can't come in boali I

\Iy ole umii's nwav, nu1 Iae all by m j ->fit. IHO fetticd to l e t y e r iu heah, furimih I"Tim Deputy Sheriff pleaded manfully,

IDII^I), uud the colorod womun in tlioiliiti (iunity riilftnfetl uud lut bim in.0 took u neat mid, tired, as ho WalloonII hair IIBIW|J. Tlie old uegnBH wentit, iuiil bu iluxnd aluue, when therouio a thnink-riiig kn-ck ut the duor.innrrs HliiiN-iI m> and shouUid, "coaio '1"The dci'H- upcrjcil nnd a rauu entered,i! Hturuil ulUouucrrmudCouncrasUriJtlhim. Then UJL* visiiurguapud ou t :"H-h-ow did you cumo here ?"The mtiii wus Juues, the escaped pris-mr 1 By cue of the most remarkable>inuidt.>ncetj on record be bad, after es-ipiug, walked into the very jaw« ofnigor agni.-,, Not ono time iu a hun-ud (,'uulu au oflicer have been so luckyCuunurji. Ho Boized the prisoner with

yell end hung on to him. Twenty-iur hours later Jouos v,zz in the pen-eutiary. •

arried Exp«rlL-ncc.I mnrritd ray wife about thirty five

2ars ngo. Tbo ceremony was perform-1 about 7 o'clock iu tho morning. Be-

c retiring tLat evening wo had a talktli each otlier, find the result bos'cetciiL'd our ontiro lives. We agreedth eneb other tbat oiioh shonld bo care-1, watchful, never by act or word, toirttbo feelings of the other. Wo weroth'-young/bilti'bct-tenipored,' botlisitiTerin "likea and dislikes,' and

exn'otlng, and flexible—l^foE a HEa of conjugal

fi»td;t7 'VPell.'fbr a"few years we foandM'^prk tofilwayalivebyoar agrob-

j i l ^ ^ ^ i . p j l i i y . (not btte'n) awordajook won)affljip|i<piT:tlie tongue or^sbefoM it, ooald be' eiugufor snp-

^^J^f^B^I^JBlUrind - tho: enn toQ$n nppn'bti'r, wruth. Before rctir-

^dt.nigiit, on;BUch oooaaionB, tboreiwtj was nlwajB oonfeBsibn and forgive-386,' and the culprit would becomomoreLrefal la tho^futnre;'' Our tempera and

nositions'bfi'cdnio.gradually more and|rp-..opngenjat^jBi>i-tbat'.after a few

^Vo^lJMfue 'one in reality, as tha, bad; pronounced ns

^ k i n g b a c k , wa findy ^ . twenty years our lit-agraomoriV lias, boon unbroken, and.

ro 'btis b?'env*nd occasion for confes-^ilj' forgive'neEs. • In bufiiness woivp bad onx adversity nad prosperityid SUCOBAS, Wo have raised a family

ihHdren, au<3 uowhsvb our grand-ildren about us ; wo aro simple enoi^Ubplieve tbat wo -have better childrend grandchildren because of our little

grcemynt.-' Undor snob a contract, ro-ously ;Kopt,' no ill-natured children

1 bo reared,,"aiid no boys will find JJio *"l b a more~"plt

home. • To miko a .good wife oMil huBba'nd require* tbo co-operationb h V " ' • ' * '

HIselilo'rortB Monkey.Vfo allude to tbo partlcnlor munkey

IB Allttgkeny.Oity Homo.io kind-hoartod Suporintendoat, ITr.rnbbe, ploces no ruetraint on tboonkuy, but.gonorally allows her tbe»dbm of tho house. RecDotly it seems

prBRamed on the familiarity existingpeen herself abd officers and inmates,visiting certain arpartments, tlie

iore of. wliich wore lacked against her.or surreptitious visits wore made by

iboring up tho door' and crawlingirough the'transom; In one of tbo>oms ibna invaded the monkey's oxpor-moa wflf anything but delightful. I t'as tho':tnedi(inl dopartmont, and onooisido she bolped herself. Sbo firstlaoqdto liernoas a bottle containingamonia; then she drank a little of tho

Irujr. whun, with a sharp, shrill yell sheIroppid tbo hbttla on tbe floor,. boand-d over the door aud into tbe corridor

inaugurated a terrible "chat-

.^gun/tl ie man .finally planted a terri->le blow.on tho"neck \.ot otoo,: laying it.'_i. i:/.i__.' _M^*it.™ n ^ — a jejj^at for

ho bratcHtho dfti^

eld was reficjjad iils* weapon was minusbo stock, nad lie hold aWj^ifebeht' gun

out Mmoftoncr than tbe wolves ; but1 auceoodcl in keeping tbcm~ from do-iff any serious injury nntirhe^camo (oia open country, vheid bo. turned.andin for dear life. Tbo wolvos followedimbuta abort distance.: '. • •: -.•• :•:,

^.^..IESB SuaPEHsios BUIDOB.—Thelost remsirknulo evidenco of tbo mc-tanical nmenco anil skill of tho Chituwo

to ho fouud in their •fitmpentledridgefl, the invention of wliicli ia m-igncd to tlio Han dynnsty, which flour-shed 1.GO0 years ngp. . Thtee bridges,vhiob arc called by thu Gbinoso writers,rory appropriately, "flyingbridgos^'niidepresented to bo uumcruuB nt tbo prea-nt day, are sometimes so high llmt thoyinnot bo tmversod without alarm. Oneill exiting iu glieu-so, struicliea iwMtfrom mountain to inouutniu, over a

mof 500 feet. Most of theoo flyicgridgcfl aro an wide Unit four liorsemcn

can rido ou tliem nbrenst and halus-tradoBaro plnc il on each side to protecttvelers.

ind a paroxysm terrible to bobolcl. Siioras furious with rflga, and hor modo olrelating her experience was ladicroustad afforded witnesses a deal of ntnnie.ment. Finally ate adjourned to tbobasement and kidnapped a kitten, caus-ing consternation to tbo mother oat inthat department, who "scttted" aroundtt n lively, rate. - The, monkey at onooretreated, and when, found in ono of tueupper •npfcrttBBnts, was consoling her*self by-mirsing- tho litUin. A, fiercestruggle - occurred (betweeu the Snpor-ihteQdcnT»Qd'iaoiikey before, she wouldreleaso her, grip onthekldiiapped feline;and,then,she became mebincbolyagniD.Now,'M;she passes tbe'mcdicuie room,yith ibs dooVwia'sbpen, Bhe .hangs' herhead, at VaMmas^ond apparently aays,;*I wabtnomoreo! tho" pio." ' -,

.1 - , FIffnring ror.Prcscnts.; "Anewsboy, with three 6c fonr morn-

ing papers tinder his arm, called into nWoodward avenue jewelry store "yeater-Jay morning and inquired!:

" Kin you tell mo tho prico of a lady'sffold wotch—one 0' thom 'kind na windsip by twintin' tbo knob ?" - .

" Yon mean a stem winder," answeredtbo dork ; " you enn got a pretty goodono for about £60."

'Jcwt sixty."1 Yea."'And how much fora diamond p i n -

ouo niosi us big as a bow ?"•Well, about SflOO."'Three Luudred'll take it, will thoy?"•Yes."1 IbankH," said lho boy as ho baeked

ont Ho sat down with his back to thewall, figured with a pencil on the mar-gin of ono of bia papers, and presentlysoliloquized,; •,

far tho T.itoh-that'ii0Uireeil1StiX«l an*?eixtj. Ttiom'BinySniitaClauspresontBformaw and paw, an.l I've got eigbty-0110conu on hand and two waoks more towork iii, lero's your mornia' uaperg | "

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THE UiON ERA.

Saturday, March :.', IS?S.

Tlic Nlhct- 1MII a Law.V A - H I S . . T » » \ lY'lirimrv 1».—Tliti 1)511

l>roviiliiiK Uir H i ' VKiim^ »l » t...n.iliu-dd iver «J»J]jtrljus IKTUIIIL- H Inw. ItimK-i-iMt'li lionw* <in Tlmrsilnv liy nmns tliiiiitlif u ' l t i i n . l Iwo-thinls vote over t heT.-to «>f Hiu J'ri!si>li>iit. In tin- ll«ni-«tlm vot.r wtts 1EW to 7^ uml iu tbii Sonul't•KJ t>i lit. T!«> IH.W»;IB« liu.1 tin- i-ff.'ct*hic1i iiiimy liiul «titifi]intwloIiint»Hi!yM.|i.lifyin(i tLitvuto for tlm liill hut ufui-tiiiilly iiiomisiutj it. T l im- was not n

iwsl i»(»'!tl ii({«iii3t it «w«

i nlwl v.-t.-s. Tin-liturullv williu.it a friend

ftl

i'f the- v*U?, ami

Kit- iir

liioIIL- UiM byLlftumiil f.

PorlI .

ntvi- iinv tti.j-t ui-iKiii.J Duv.r Ui.it I i l il t(

uil, t-iimrr mini, yuu l,nil butlvr«I> I.' r..' in tulp wit till thllt Old

-'niuk Dim,'. Our ilo^f tlou'l likuifli: th.-y liii iiily tho i (iff

kw. I .miJ J)u L'i5fraid tliu

tlioy cnu,,,,11. ..f July wi! liini IIJJ all iiloiii;, and Sir. Jinvis m-iim[..niiiiiwl nul lo bury tlie ri'iiiuiiiK. Tl.c

i thtru HI'.IIIK lo IIL' no remmly for it. IIt-VrMr. iMviri luilJs ft Hlllllllifiriioll HH III!kvr nf tlii' limn nf I lit-Stiik-of K«w Jersey,

liin fiitbi-r rliiinis to knnir more law Uinnaii)-[»Jv ttrmmJ llif««! jn.rU, luivhiy ontu Liucun-.tii-o of tlie l'tnci', niitl I inu uuro t ioL-ifbboni night lie iaiiitiik«i lu siyiiigUml

Frank in kct|>iuK tlinl lionso Ihure iu lib bumyard out of jiuro ciin»eJut'sd, jiint to spite t l o

| ]vnli! cm M-minliliB tlilih'ViiHIMIim'hlinll WTO q»>ICtlmt Hi" IIH'MHUKI' HIHHIIII Iw

Tutuil ni»nii IIH tin; Irioiula uf t h e liitl.TIHTC wii», tliiTcfuro, im ik-bnle in i'i-Ilioi- luinsi'. This w

uoigbbora. l ie must have U'yi.l riylit to ]tho body of his i.npart«d Kteeil thuro until IJO

floor r o t l 1 o r " i n ^"Ks < ; I i t ' '"" "I '1 e'fc(!> ^° 'US Ol10

of tlio pieculivo otlkom of tlio lavr, lio wouldit do HO.-\Vlmt linn U'como of the K V. C. I ?There in ouu more iuhubilnnt tlinu therean List wwik mid her nnmo in Kichnnli

: of the 1'ru.si-, (rii'iuls wure vury eon ...lent timt

tin- mlil !! theci|uir il U<>r tlii'i'*' vud'.s in tlie Hewitt! J

it is iimli'tHtooil, nhiLi'wl this eim.iiliilici1

At Hit! l«mt it wiw itliuwua there wmli

with wliidi tlm bill W M pnw.«l liy .»>tl.IIIIIIM'M aver tlu> Tfl<> hit* crniivA

Tin1 S'L'i-i'tnry of thu Treiisnry hua nl-

iiiciitH fur tlio immt-ainto cxecutiou ofuf the li«v iirovidiiif? f'>r thu <.HK! Kilvi'r .Mini's HO t i ia t l l ie ro will b emi ilolu.v WLUU'VLT in ita op t ru t iou , ThiJii'trctiiry luts [.rcimreil tlio form of t h ewtv.-r L'lTtiiicato ami approved tbe divifc f"r llio new silver dollar which wn•iiLmitttil io Lim 1>J' tlm Director of t h eMint. Thu Puimrlnimit iu tliorcfure

A iml>!k! tliicf is tho worst kind of nthi. f, in Hint lio m>t only HICHIS, but liowrongs .hove who liHV-e pluced Uieiitrust in him. Particularly i* this K»with those wlio have dmrjje of snviugibuukh nntl purloin llio hurt] wroughtnavings of the di'iJtuident. Tliercfiwe tuVo a plpiwire— it miiy bu u morbidone, but it is n pleasure uuvertluileHH—in scpiiuj full ami uuict jtiHticii dcnlt outto such mtctils, nnd we eiiimot cxpresnloo fully our gratification lit aeeiug suuh.(i tmouvirei as J. II. Proeso, who preach-cil reform while bo Htulc, condom nod toburd lubor in the StatoPrtau, Mid gsuch a witlieriug rcbuka us ClaoiJua-ticn llenaley giivo him in the TrentonCourt* (iiat Monday. Tlie following ii

, Hid report of tho acutonco:

The niiiiantiou of the day was wbouFrccao und his two nous crime up. Thoyhud nil three fended guilty to embez-zling thu months of the Stale BaricgBiiuiiK ami cuiispiriiig to defraud thit iu-Htitution. Xho bank was run by tlioFrees en, having boon organized some-thing ever tea years ago. It went topiccue Bitinii months ago with i deficit nfuver$£j,000, mo.Ht of which belonged totUeuceJiest people in tho commnuity,Au olucinl cxuaiin&tum of tho books ro-TL'iilcd such a Hystctn of fraud tlintlim imrties IiutituiiDd to plead Ri

- ratlier ibau havo the public loam thowhole truth. Chief Justice Hcaalojwiiil: "Juoob II. E'reette, io ynur CUBOtlie Court hna to any tboro isuotnaiii-gle mitigating eirotiimUinca. You crorhurgotl witli otnbczzliug the money ofIlia tumugs Imuk nnd with couepiriog todvtraad tliiit ia»titutiou. Yon liavobeenimjmrtfil n trust nnd you hnvo hottaycilthnt trust. You wcro trusted by people,mnuy of wlioin wero poor and inenpabiaof tfthing core of themselves, and wbooocilded their all to you. 1'b.isis unordinary i l t t / t ; yon havo violated tholuw by Oocuitfiil eontrivonoop, well ma-turtul plunn euniiinfily liiitl and well cur-ried oul, nud nftcrn'iirda aggravated byendeavors to create tbo impression tliutit was not you liutyour children wliovrera guilty. Tljcrpin yon lisvo otfenil-oti notauly justico but common Iniinnri-

1 ity. Up to this tiuio thoro is no rensonto holiiivo that you bavo aaaumed oilyrt'spoBBibility for Ibo crime, but hnvesought to spread the bcliof far nud wide

,t\ i _ _ . . . . _ . T I . 1 ^^ . . 1 . — • . 1 . . .oug"that. f cliildreo ttw

Jiiikwm, of CLeHlur, MOB at tliooynttT fliijiper nt .Terry ItnVnr'H. Ho «to]ot h n u pair of gloveH from ouo ei.Llmiiaii.iitul

])oon, whii-U firtielus were fuunJ oilhis ]ii?rsoii thu next iliiy.

Mr. Muryotl in building n branch niilroiulnun hi» mine to connect with tlio milromlt or nwir thu overliund liridyo al SLij'pinj;-

l>ort.Ono of tho rnilrnnd niun *lio wcro Bent lo

jn.il for tho Into slriko nays L'ou Holly t iulhim tip by the wriKbt forunvcit hoursbocnitHO

onu of tbo prisonorH Htruek him wUluh t WBB wiping his fica and "Galond" utriickbuck ami tho other follow got the wornt of it.How i« that Con?

1 remember eeeing n Roldinr hung up l yhia tliutubBoiifcatWhile HOUBO Ltnding, in

[info, nnd it siicmti! lo mo djint a! all tho•jblc lorluruH over invented tlmt was tliot ilivilirtli, Tho poor fellow begguil tout iluwn, bi'ggfilKoinobotlyHohliout liini,

and finally tho pcrspemtion KtreaincJ fromhis fnco, r< white froth mucd!rciit hiu mouth,ho raved liko a inaninc, turned tho cnpuiiiiwlio must havo been a tionil incnriinto, uml

o if be uver gol n chaiica ho would Hhonthim, wliich I hoiie ho did. I looked a t Uistortured uittti a few iii'mnUm nd tunitd

, uunblo to tear tho sight of it nuylonger. 1 thought that kind of tiling winbolinlieil. Tht'ro in no rewton why a Urnitoxiid bo a inorcilow. tyrant when llio Statit tho nation arms IJIIU witli a JilCo iricf nuthority, bo he caplain iu thoanny, orkeopuof MorriHtowu juil or Statq PriEOU flt Trolltou.

Itcv. Mr. WinniiB lc-ves this cliargo iu UiiSpring.

'Hiu fjlato Trenfluror taiglit m well get lexdollars roiuly for tbo librnry fnud of tlnischool district. Mr. Mowery f« cdliworo tuau enough to FUG him aud go ROTHbeller.

If tbo Mndison folks vrilllookaround lioniitlioy cau renCily flutl tho renwu wky tinhave not h&d a now depot bulore now.1 wero nut BO near tho end of this lettercould inform them.

If I nm not mistaken tho enr shopi wouldhnvo been built nearer Dover if it bad mbean for the flauio rcnfOD.

A Stnnbono firm sent a mun to Mouiatownjail, on Thursday, bocauBO be owed themA bill of eighty (lolhm

Well, BuEsex li&d to foot the bill for proH-eouticg Pittanion. A fellow can't main anaealgumoutif he owes eighty dollars, butbe OWOG eighty thousand ho may pny 20 conttun the dollar and atari bmincBS again, bo.laved nnd respected nnd trusted by nil whoknow him. Strange wliat a difference Uiciuliould ne between a rich debtor and a pooi

Aud'ni nr Iu the t:ity for tbi^U-ntt-IWULT, IMa largely upon tin

.hunUl nu'-ke at knstrtaiu thu tonsciiuin tliio purlinulnr n

tbi-ir iiuulillmtioiiB for tciicliinn. TtfldiiTSbe fully ijimlifkd lo U-ueli, no for an 1

erary attiLiiiu^'utti untl conin.unii'fltivo factty u r t cuncrne i l nnti yet bo ilimjunlifleil

i-lj fr.nu n want of comiL-ieuticms n^ u rdroiigliiii'iiii. "VS'heiK.'Vcr, itiereforc,-IILT its Hit' ka>>t inclined lo tlioruufiWslioiilil lie miKUined hy every purout win

haw n child under his luBtructiim; n-thnt, but pAreiiu* Klioulil add every I'ffjrt W Iii'l), tlie tcai'lier Bucurw thin

to-bu-dehirttl t iiilt.Uie

Winterthe tlobeen mi

It viut my jirivili'go to -riiHdiool of t t i s placo it few diiy.participate in tlio cluniuij cxcrciecB of tin

lenu. I was highly gratified to noUrough drill to wUIcli Iho pupils liniibjectet., ns tunnifebtcil by th«i. Tbe en'rciHffl coiisiHtod innliily fi

ruvlewing thu Kludktt HID pupils had litlasl tiirw mouths. Tbi

knowledguof tlume gnvo proof UJHIthoy hmnoL gunu over them iu ft h&HtyandiiUj

uur, but with a cowmemlftblo tbiUnit hjiciikti fnvornbly fur tho cc

(iJifiuljjirj'O vf duty oil tbo part o l Unliur, Mr. Oiwor Hi'.rdy. I doubt notUii hud nceivfd n innro hearty co-opcm)>y tlio jiiirenU. iii Ll» canicitt offo.liui.-inuni, their childrcu would hi

Ijiiui'il lo u stifl hifilier degree of pcrfiictioitlieir htuilies. Uut here, ne iu oti;c6, KOiim pnrcuto foil iu thht part of Ui

duty to t b d r cliiUlren. Vt'iiko up, parcii]i t ELTEAOIIBB

dore, N. 3.

The foregoing wns received-too late forpublication liwt vocY. Tho followiug IKfrom our comftpoudent tliia week :

of onr Snudnj School Bcholnre band'oil rno them two verses iu nuswer to ono olyour coiroapouilBnts who wanted to kmwhoio uirl waa inoullotitd twlco iu the Bi-h]a ;—Jud 3:3. "Ami sold n gill lor wlnoHint they might ..rink."

ZtxJwriuli, 8; 5, "Aud tbe tlreols of thi;lly shall lio full of uoya and girls ])lnjii

cf our Snbbalh Scbiol sobolnra Ee tint thoru w

A clinllonees jour yt>ulbfnltlmt lio cau pr

i nil Inrncl nndcralo rjnote tlio chapter aad verse.' I

tliougbtlho Smith fimiily nald trace) Uioirgcucftlogv bnok to Hoah, u y yny, if not toold fnthur Adnm himself.

Tliera in a 3 tlirow ewitch bv tlio wttoitank nnd it has Loon Uio atandiog puezlo for

Xon aro'the-moii wlTo^okilit JHOUBJevery bit of it. Yourcafla coutaim in

.foatntoa of mitigtition, but uvory i;a . .tiro nf flBgrnvntinn. On tho fin;I Mr. WiJcr, a flimdictment you nro sentcnooil to hardiiiliur in tbo HUtto Ptison fur three yean;nnd on tho sccuud, a similar aenteuee isimpoBGil for two

'l'ho Boafi, Henry 0, and Louis K.voru next eontoDCad. l'ho Court

their fuflicrna itiiu;l donoia (liofr JJ:nuci>, hut is oonsidcrod tho poeitiontho fions diflercnt from tbat of tbetber, who hud brungbt them up uad ledthem natrny. I t wns to their credit tlmtthey hnd Dot turned upon him nntl ro-venfocl (Im whole truth. Each WHS sen-to need to the County jail for six months.

Tlif! OnlncBO Finn I UP.Tbo Htenmship Oceanic, brinea nowrof

terrible disaster til Tientsin, China. m -reftiKO-bouHP, in which tbo mruiuQ-alen ri'fngoca from Iho nortliorn proTiuocnbad iuthreeonlynhnnt ono liunJrod escaped. Tlieeitrcmely co]d weather provajlinc" ' '

unbled, took fire, and of nearly---- ' - tbe building

ied. Tlio„ . . iaqhtcly

has hud a fatal rttecl upon the refugocn,tnnn/ afwhotnlinTO been frozen to death,TfJitlo tliorisnntis are suffering from in-NiilllcicntacoomDiodatioQ and lack of foodwhich cannot bo supplied in BiifHeiGnt

• • a to meet the demand, Thoet.

Hmo how to fli nlamp outt tlmt wouldwbon tho switch wns . right for tin(ruck, or or-xjs ovor or siding.

inu, liwoDted a very inoobUhnnoo thnt would do il

perfection but tliera was a lit.tlo too much of i i It wna too oomplicntccl.

and aeibtoiico are to K great extent Bill,lified by the disbonesty of tlio offlcinls.Children nra sold b j haodreds by tbeirfitarvisg paraiita, In the largo cities ofEacchiiug &nd PiiouncK risings have oc-cnrrc<3 ainoog the peo])lfl rendened des-pemte by seeing their WITCS and eblldreoe t n m e g before their faces, and manyother Dutbroalu are reported. Ia Fa-chuDgthe people bobeauea A mandnrinfor Bpconlatiag OQ tbeir ceoeBHlties. Tbecold hflfl been unusnally imvcre tlirougb-trat tho eonatry for aeTeral weeks.

-The ExpositionCoTiGrem wiu fdow in Totiofz an approprla-

tiou for tbo Tnrii ErpOfiltion, but otir mwra-foctnrera httTa been prompt in nrepuriug (orJt HO that nil tbo xpneo (.llotUjtl to this conn-try will be n«edei.. The Tildcn-Hewittcorntncal litchen mnst tlicrufora be p l»n tp.ThoUnitedfllateHship Sap|ily, auled fromKow "York on Momluy lmdod to her ntroostcapacity with a cutao conrfHlinR of fipeei-imenB of Aniuiun inRenmly in Uio lino ofagricultural implenumU, otffiu anil pianos(a large issorunont), BOIICB, motor po*erforntjniilwnja and oilier pnrpotwg, loco-motiven, m i vhnclfl, npjwmtnn lor heatiagcitiflB I T Bteam, iron in pipr, objecU of arts

~"Hntl'>tr*i nnd many inTenllona, mofltlv Ira-pTOiPiuuntH und ftddilions to tbo diiplAy nttbo Centennial ExhiWHon in Pliilnilelphia.The exhibiti) come pnncipnlly from NewYork find PliilinIeJpliw; tlio New E»g]JWdHbtos furnUUi one third. Qowlabnve beencoraliicin «iy '»pldly «nj llio iMcumula-tlon iH BO largo ot tho Navy Yard thai prolm-U t MTEral merchant veuwli will have to hechartered to transport thoro. ^ JJ i^Dni ted

dny frotn Diilndelplilrv for if'iTro, hwiloilwitli inve&liuns for the Exposition. Tur>Unitcn Huiles Bloop of war PorUmontb willeave Washington for tlic Brooklyn NavyT-'nnl Wtwoca tlie lOlli anil 15th of Mnichfor tho pnrnoflo of Itwdinft witli /mericainooilx far tho jaunc destination.

0 . \V. King ntitl one dfty, "Why i t Is oiily asum in nicnstimtion," and lie flgaroil i t outmi fino that T rifiknil Mr. IIn.ltPr, mnnter rfcar repairs a( Dover stiopB to nuko a lamp,which ho did, and the problem' is solved.Tho (ienftl works to porfoction, and themin iio machinery abontit,

Ono day last WDek, Jtiko Alltu cangut Gpkkere! which wolghod 2JJ Iha. ODD dny this

ook ho caught Q whlcli wolghoil 20 lbs. anil3 otbern thnt welshed 21 lbs. All on the'MtirstT ntLnka Ilopotcoag. If any of Jourluhcrman can make a bettor aterngo a t c hban Uut Jel him (?omo to Iho frontAud yot constable Davis ltas not burled

hit horse. The crows must hfiYQ smelt himafar oH for I notice they are gathering to-gether.

I saw a flookofwllil ducks Uiis morningnnd Homo of tlio boys any tlitj' saw wildgeese flying northward. , ^ <

The oyHter supper and hop n o t t o i j ^ ? 'U. A. U . of Staiilopo HO O u J V ^ ^ ' i L ' , } o .

iHh you to make . J JwJ r^T i iw! ' and they. . . - . . . - . . best bow to IhoJ " o . o W n o i l o an l tell them they wlah

hereby to tender thorn their warmest thnnksfor thoii Tery efficient aid in tho lantter.

There was a largo Burpriso parly nlDoniiuloInyham'B t t Stnnhopo, Wednesday evening.

1 understood they had a very good time.I am told tlioy liad n Ian-Holt lefoio

GRISTS FROM OUR GRIN MILL,

Where do you inovo Uj ?Kpring if, March-ing along.Tho wunio cf Lent—end fish bavin.WJutcr resigned iln fuuetioun very gmc

fully on iliurBd^y.Tlia would-ho coiihtollo lion commenced I

augur hiH fyllow ollizons.In Kuropo it has beou diRcovercd tlint thcimore v>nya lhan one of carving a TurkeyOnly a uiugio month of penca and quirt

IICBS rcmaiucUi for the now comfortable beihug.

ai have begun to appear and the tchiuo for boning thorn hax not ye t bouu la-vtiutcd.

" Tlie Pope reriicaLIo tlinjmteli.

i!B to tnlk polittfiH,Jfrrt lUi-n Uo in 2

For Urn liunefit of the WaHhiugton Starwirieo tn I'Xjilfiiu thnt n islalo joko ID always ap

Tho Inteut llieologicnlwrinklohB»tli6 nieriof boing nt least aubutniitiiU. I t ia ft mindrich BocidWo,

Jan. Goraon Bcnnet is fitting out nu cxpo-ditinu to diheover tlio Kortli polo. I t willd i scord no May thoro,

Wimliington'B Birthday wna goiionUly o'irved in thmplnoB hy a flng hung out

front of UIQ post office.TJia bent thing to p h u t at this early scant

is the tranip. Thoy flourluli about as webon they are planted docp.Don't faucy tbat every dirty kuocd urcli

you now ineol Is devotloniU. Thoy aro jiluying "rnlttu" on tho tidvwalk,

"Spr iug , Spring, beautiful Spring."OUCBS WO'TO ptiilod Ibo rng off that LuBbahoul an early as auy of thorn.

Thn nrrivftl of March was very lnmb-llko,which ludicatca, wo Hiippoae, Lbatwenhallho tboroiigUly " lambed "boforo wo see theend of i t

When Mrs. loneii moTDR Mrs. Brown wipeop out tho door and cjajulstowith Bcliuak.

>, " I knowed Uiat Jonen woman noverhi

Tho energies of Collcotor Dlckcrson anow tnxtd to their utmost And the dtlin-

uont tAKpnyer ontortnlmi tho tamo opinionjBpcoUng his property,Tho trade dollar BUII stamlH on Its sub-

BtanUhl bottom of 420 grains and tho peoplustill take it- Trade dollars this wny, guutlo-m e n ; they are worth ibo eonta to u"

JqrtiBolom" II. Fnose console? liimsolfwith tlio reflection tha t ho 1B cot the only

Iteforwor" nho has been placed in—that Luther and others Buffered in themmo

It is tl.o People's Bdvings Bank, of Kt•k, this week, Tbe money of tho deposit-

ors hod hoeu well looked after. Only $!.•!&of It was found lying around looeo i n thoBfluh • • ." i ! i

Tlio sraokohouBO of Mr. JobnShmorson,tbe Warrcu Journnl, was consumed by flrotbo other day. Wo truly sympathize withhim, for wo can readily itnng.no tlio heft ofsuch a fogs to a focal editor.

The problem of tho day Is how to oecwe aJUBO with a kitclion ratigo, hot Mid cold

wotor, bnth rooms and other facilities, forJUUI. Tho tronbla ia that the com

moditicB of Ufo aro not yriihin the iwaoh of

Tho 'Washington HUr etoula & number ofihtps from the wood butcher of the Clintonlomocrat aud flings them at us with bojish

malice, .Wo are grieved to loam that Uneditor of that papQr Is not oTon au original

We must respectfully doeline to flilejaokags quesUon with tbo Wa^-

In his present conditioner (

pHit up a matter so personal Jo

t paper woul ^

of mind toeditor of

'•". jTj cauBe klm to

ITiert; rfwll bo three rresiaanU of thoTJniti.il 3tnteK, ench ono a! whom filial]ho talien from ono of tbo three HevoralIiromincnt sections of tlio United Statesknown as llio 'Westrrn BUUVJ, the Eas-tern Una Miildlfl Stat™. Thi i is themain featnro of tho proposal omendmentmain featnro of tnto Iliu CoDBtitutiH Md

dmentin theOlMonday by Suntbard of Oliio.

'. Thirty-one p^ntonH bnro professed con-fereion ]n Ibo pinirRtiiwn >I, E. Church,

yE-qoiro King, otcr there, the other day, the

atiiaouy In which would make Bjiicy tond-lg for tin* TolicQ Gazette, tbo Daj's Dainga

or tho Bun, If tbe tilings aro true that weresworu to on that trial, then I beg tlie foreignHiafiitraary Society to havo n liUlo rcgtvrd

r tho souls of IODIQ of llio dwellers iu themountains of old Snsflcx «nd lei iho beittbezitake care of themselves for n while,

Only thnt 1 vonld not d:uc inllato thelumuB oftheEBtwlth. the misty story X

would tell it, just to show whnt foul doedaars done l>efoit> high heaven uoiJei tho TCIJ

MUIOW of tho goxpeLO ye good people who' are BO n&xiotw lo

>nd Becoljor and Bob Ingcnoll to eternalfire nnd brimstone, sea to it that tbe Lord donot require Iho soul of "Dirty Nate" at yourmnih.Or did Christ die for respectable people

,uly? D. J.

Education of OhHdien—Parental Care.Among the duties that every pnrent owns

to his child, that of securing a proper dnvel-opment of ita mind occupies nn importantplace. I t is, indeed, sccoud onl j to thoproper development of its moral faculties tboth of-witch aro too often, and too greatlyneglected by those on whom the rcspongibility rcsta. Instead of looking after these in-tercets with Rrcat personal care and dill-gencc, parentfl too often turn tlieir childrenorcr fata the bands of others, nalarall j lessi t O B t c d and having less reBi>auflibilH.T.Certainly every parent ought to try to makohis child all that It is possible for i t to b e ;and this will necessitate tbo fall dorolop-ment of iti mind. In urder to do thii r piwonta ought, in addition to tbeir own directifTorts, look sftai tbose who ore entrusted

with tyelr instruotieu, (specially in tho pri-Diary department " A a tho twig is bent thetree is inclined," is an t>H proverb ; and it isl hjfl t t th J tip

r cpromon nchoojfl tuat the ino J twig

tlo Eaaton priuoner,: after being.iitcncori to death was pronounced insnne

and sent to an OKylum. The other day ancxamiontion of tbe boat Hue in the cell re-cently occupied by him mealed. UwfacUnutheuadnwde splendid arrangements to escape,liaTlug manufactured rope nnd false keys.Thus does ovidoiico constantly accumulatethat there is " method In madnosa."

viowirr News,Company, of Easton,

FridHunmno Fii

bnUHl IU Blotwith & grand Buppor.

thero art no loss llinnthreo or four candidates fortiioofBca ofMny-ir, aud nil expect to win.

John H. Kltg , Qf Bolvhiero, tn oompanjwith a number of other "Worrsn coan t j rnon,mil start far Brazil ia April.

Tho cool pockets nt Fort Delaware ars torecoive a thorough overhauling, whloli willgiro work to n large number of men.

Tho stcatn fixtures nt the Warren CourtHondo aro mid to consnma on an aTemgol.OOdponnUHof chcBtnut coal per day.

E*-Shoriff Audcreon, of'Wf.rrcn, hoaheenidjmlgpd a bnnkrnpt upon bis own petition!

Liabilities, about $1G.OOO. Assuttt, oao cent.But one boat hns been built at tho Morris

Canal ynrdn,'Fhillipsbnrg, this tenson. Oth-ers, however, nto in catirxo of connlrnotion,

Tbe Btnre lionne of Bimacl Ourpcutjr,' atCnrjieuterevlllo, 'Warrcin connty, w u dcatroj.cdby f i t ooaFr id iy , 16th n i t , together withiUaonteutfl, inrolriiig a loss of $3,C00.

Tho houna ot CuriBtian Sciiock, h i BCITI.dorp, caught fire" from a defective flue, ontbe morning of the 10th Inst , nnil a loss of$ir>l)roaulUd before Uiaftuniea wuro citln-gnished. i

A lot of roughs from Oxford engaged In nfight at Feller's hotel in Uolridero. In nnstTort to arrest tho party officer Z in i was

HtAbbcd ftOTGrnl Umuwltl i a penknife. Twoof the rlngleaderi hnvo boon nrrcsted.

At tho SU IJOHIB bench show of dogs,•Don" and "May" the property of TheodoreUoifcrd,, of Newton, received mflritod

awards, " U a y " r e c c i r e d a p r i z o of 8iV>aithn best native setter bitch, and "Don" $20astiia aooond best nativo sottor dog, i, gunvalued at $350, given by W. W. Graener, ofEnglnnd, was awarded, to "Don'1 and " *as the beet bmco of native ietlcrs.—r

Tin*A flattf

Tlic i:aHlfiii CipnOiil,

with J-:nKliuul i n

iruultml tht

Kili I)O

t I'riil i d

n Irioiidlj .-no iniL.lviw tl;o Ktujic-

ntit, .„ . , . . „ . - -._- HI I'riiiuii'r, t-x-•il disHiilitiEiioliofi vitli homo cf IhoMii.iilii'i.His. Tluir terumtirunluiobtiniliiliiliiiu of I'lirkcy. Tlu-v provido• Awwhly of Nol/ilJ.'H In uli:W Et w.n-r-.'ritii'ti iut'liiil^iiria, whuho iioiutuntionit) Miliiuitttid lor hiini'tiou to Iho i

nt hit

nB iii [ jou r .

at laJH .ivxiiiint itiiirhvt

i Me

1'uhiiuiti

Tliertlic new Iniviutn

) tlm finuitrj WlwRLIIUIIIH nud

I l k H

ie jnimwd IKJIUofllul^rla in I

llio l l l(1 tim RilkiiiiH aii'l IL purtiim

buhvueu die Iiliu:k Hia uml tic-ivin, uooinriiiUt- Soliti mid I'll ill i|i|>oiHjlin, u HH»U:T Itnof Thr 'ce uuil ^[.lULul1,Ilin, uml tho who:viillry of Ibe Mtiritai oxr«-]il Adrinni>]il<Tho Urritory to ho occupied for two y tan t l

troops. The ennditions nlno reqniiiou of Vuiluotiiza. mid Autiiari, wil'rrilorj-, tn Montunopro, ItiiKsia

Law iiowor to code the Dobrmlja to Itaumniu iu tisolmnge for ltuumauiiiu ilCBKiirahii- '—IH of territory lo lioijiiiii, nud townri

to SurTJn; prohibition of pw«i^iii.uuhh thoStnuts to men-of-war except iistiliittd COHCH ; abKointo fmeJuin of I«KW.(" : incroliiiutinBii, even In liiuo of war ; piv

tut of nn iij'lcinnity <if 1,400,COO. 1)00 <rubieK [nbuut $l,OuO,0(K),(N)0],loco7orwhiclTurkey in to cudu ISnlum, Kum, DayazidArdiitinu, and ntijucciil terri tory; Tnrttenlno to my forty iitilJloim hturling [nboi?J2DO,()OO,00U] in bomta, tbo iutureut nnniiikinK fund which nrit to bo gniiniittcud bthe Jlnlf-ariiui and Egyptian tributes. IhAualulfni} rovcnno nuil tho Homclcii lalucsInn milliniiH of rublos to bu pnid immc.iinti|y to iuilcmnify llufiniiiii ruMdouU nf OoiHtnntlnnplo; Turkey to ri-iiiihurKO Humditcapitol invented iu Turkinh bonds; ulso tiiay fur the innlntunniicoof prlKoucni of warind tlio renpuuinc of tlio Buliuiv mouth ithe I) mtiho. It iH now lieliuvecl tlmt l l imlwill ncccut four ironclad* insteiid of six ioriginally jJeuinmluil; llio G n n d Ualto Kiel..... • — h t r j v o , i ntHiin Btefanoto sijjii th

Dcutl i in Itli Fitvorllc Itolir.Tho inortUBry statistics or tho wliolo elv.

jzed world slow tlint nbout ouo-fiftl ofinnkiud die of Gonnumption alono, and thiumber of dcotbs due to conBtimptlon bam(-renter ratio to tho wholo number than

that of any olhcr tlirco dineaBes togellicJloreovcr, hiventigalion jirovos that this mtiin Handily increasing. Itn increauiug provnl-

ico lum led to tho popular belief thnt con-imption 1B incurnhle, Evcrj year hundred*

of thcbo miffeierfl sook, in tho uuuny retrcnof Florida or tlio dryntmospbere of Golonidifor health—and find only a (JHITO. Thu in-luenco of tlio ntniOBj)horo~tlio only re mud! illigoiit tha t eitliur f'loridn or Colorado cnu

.ifford tho conBuinptive—is at hurt only pal-liative. Tlio cure of ounmiuiption dupeutluipon two •oenonUal oontlitionii; 1st, the nr-

_CKI of tlic abnormal .jrentiiig dowa ot thetinmen, which prnveiitti oninnntlon, aud 2(1,tbo restoration of hoaltny nutrition, in orderto xtoii tho fonnntiou of tuberculoun matter,Full.il HOBO conditions, nnd conHumption Isiu- curnblo as fovcr. Tn fulfill .theso condl-Horn ihs required romuly miiKt increase thonppotito, favor tbo aKuiinilntiou of lood, andenrich tlio blood, thus retarding tlio develop,

mt of tubenlo". To nccoinpHsh thla, nmom powerful til torn ti TO tlmn Dr. Flome'i" ' li'U Hedirfll DwuoTcry lion novcr boo

Qvored. At tlio Bnme titna, It soothes thiirritation of tho nor-voun Hystem producedby violent coughing, which in its turn nooften lends to wern serious results. Tho nueif •'expectorants" ill coimuaptlau 1B nbso

hitcly miiciilnl. For while removing thetubcrulcit already formed, tlioy produce yotloro sorioiw rctiulltt hy tatiamlug and actroy ing tbo noiiiid nnd healthy tlssuoB.

ConBimiption requires n remcily thnt willaootlio white it rellevefl; harsh medicines,but ndd fuel to tho flamo that already threat-ens to conuumo tho Hvstetu. tlio OoldoMedical Vixcovcxy fnliula tbeso condltlonfiand him lie em pronounced tlio host ramadyyot discovered to allay and arrest Qonsump-

Wlian tho retort of tho furnace in Dr. Lo.inoynu'a orouiator)' wiw nponoi], find tbe cal-cined remains of ifr. Urn Fiiinnn were with-ilrown, tlioy weiRUod nliout four pounds amtwo ounces. Their appearance yenQmll;was thitt nf n clnnr whitu bniio fish, as cf ithoroiiRhly burned1 bone pulverized'fay'.ictvvy weight, Interallied with flukes reseni'bliitg flab Beiiles of nn citruinely light pear]oolor.

Pond Mothers can lessen their cares andmilcty for tlio dear little ones by dwayshaving a bottlo of Dr. Coxo's Wild CherryMid Seuoka in tha limisa. It ntons the trou-blesome night oough aud cures that krriblomakuy—craup. Price 25 aud Tid cents.

LI3T OP LETTERS REMAINING INTHE POST OFFICE AT TORT0BAM, N. J., TJK0ALLED FOR,

Mircli 1st, 1678,Harriet BaiXe, Jli'chncl Frit*,Minn Jfnry Piteiicrbort, JntnoB E. Powell,Miss N. Uliomkius, Inaao Nlcliolas,Mm. Oliver, Edwin Btcphens,Toahlain flnv of Uio RIIOVO loltcru BIT "id-jrlinud" and giro ilnto nriliin lint.

JOIMHANOE, I'.'M,-'

M A U 1 1 I K O ,HAQERMAN—nEOK—Fchruary 26th, nt

Iho rrtBbyttriaii Fnrsonngo, Dover, • byllov. W. W. Hnllowny, Jr., J. IL nuain .MAM, of Mt, Bethel, l'n.t aud EUUA BEGS,of Stout) Ohurcb, Pa,

MOTT—At Mlllbrook, on «th day, lgt of 3d |month, 1978, M i n t MOTT, widow of Wm. 'Molt, doe'd, aged ilT yean, 1 mouth and13 Onys; being bom on tho 11th. of l'ithmonth, 1780.lancral will bo hold at tlio Friends' Moot;,

ing,HOUBO, near this plnco, o(Sunday) tho M inst., ot 4 paHt- j—-tf. ' Will meet nt faouso at !> : ^uBCulock p.

xiock.

Dovi-r. N. J., OU

WEDNESDAY, March 6th,ttiiff, bin cutico tihxk ot IIQRSEB, JiutchiWagons, UuntuuH, Currin^i'fi, nud oil Iiiiniirkiit flituruB cousiNtinK in ptirt of onBovMiirc-LUOY, l lilack I lono, 1 tycur old .Unmlibtonmn Colt, 1 thruc-yiiar olAlduruuy Uoilur, 1 laruo licutdiuB Sow nu<w i Piw« Uu wotikri old, 1 twoJinnm butrhcwa(;on nearly new; 1 oiic-hontu butciie

igou, 1 li(jiii twnJiomo furin or trucliyuu new, l tunui wujjun, l light uii

top buggy nearly new, 1 light BjirinB ope-u-iigou two Boats polu uuil BbaftB, 1 Iwo-bLiitehur HltiWi or bobs, I oiiL'-lionio sledLotiy, I HViv.il body ulai^h, j>ofc aud uhaftn,wit of double imrnt'Ktj, ] net ol litjlit douhl

ICKI, "J beta of niuglo hnriicnn, 1 wi aiugln)tw very light, H!oi«h bullx, blankofpc, Ac Also patcut ico box or rofrig

ator, '} uniuU ice Loteri, 1 Herring Hnfe,largo hcnui ucoia WWJbB,, munbur of butdiievoluti, &cM knives, saws, clcaveru, Ac . .good KiuHaga uiachini!, offloo dunk aud othinttii.'loe uot inentiGued. AIKO nt tho sntimu und plnco. t l o aubHcrilur willoffrr

" tho HOUSE nud LOT oppowlo his *Jleuoc* known as tho Donofbuo proper 1;

_ _ w coutainfl sovon rooms, good cellargood ivtjU on tlie property. Sale to comnienco nt ono o'clock r . M. Conditions, &e.luailG known on dny of wilo by

JAMES It. BEEMElt.A. JUUHOK COE, Auctioneer. lli-1

SHERIFF'S SALEIn Chancery of New Jersey—Fi. fa. for

of mortgaged n rein toon, wbcrolu Thoodoifl i t t lo , Executor of Oeoruo Vail, deccaHod)H cojit'jJjiiujiit, and Emily JlcBuvit nmDavid II . MoDavit, are defendants. lUituniabk to Febniary Terra, A. 1>. 1878.

B. H. LI1TLE, Sol'Vy virtue of tho abovo flUited writ cf flo

fnaian in my hnnda, I shall expo no for wdol'ahlia Vendue nt the VuUcd Watca Hotin Morrititown, N. J., on

MONDAY, the lot day of April next,A. D. 1878, between the hours of K M. tir> o'clock t>. M., thnt is to nny a t 'i o'clocktho nftomoou of Haiti day, nil tlmt tractparcel of land and iircmiHcu, herelaafUr par-ticularly dCHcribei], niluatc, lying and beingiu Iho town of Dover, in tho CountyMorris aud State of Hew Jcrucy, beghinint a Htuko standlna on too north sidoUlnckwell street aim the Hecoiid corner tclot nuitcliumed to William U. MoDnvituaid Dnvfd H. If uDavit, by deed dated ApriUt, 1870, and dhitnut onolmuirod nud fort,four feet from the northwest corner cItlaakwoll and Sussex Bts., nnd mitsthcnc(1) south oijjlity-doven dogroen weattliirtjsix feet to a corner of a lot Bold to Muhloihinacn out ot tha whole tract convoyed tisaid JnmcH HeDuvit, deed, ns nforewiidthcuco (2) along naid HUHTOII'M lino norUthree degrees west ono hundred foot; thenc<D) tiorth e igh ty -men dcgrccH emit Ihirty-Hifeet to tho third corner of snid Willinin IMoOurit; thenco (4) along his Huo soulthrco degrees catit ono Imndrcd feet to thhoginniue, continuing throo thousand amHixhuiiihcdnqunrofuct, moroorlost . Buinthe name hind nud pram.Keu dau-ribed iudeed from William 11. AloDavit nnd wife IDavid H. McDavit, dated April Ut, 1B7Irecorded In Morris County Clerk's Ofllco,Book V 7, page fifcli, &c.

PIUllHON A. l'HEEHAH, BliarllT.Ditcd Jan. 'iU, 1B?B. [L'n. IB.%1.'

13-Bw

wiUi calil^iuribor lioe for ealo 8 COWfl, (twoAnr%',voB) l 4 pnlrs of YO0NG 0XEK, nnd

,^' four UOHSKH. Also UrooJ HO«H auilShonte. A. B . BIGGB,

p Drakovillo.

Township Committee Notice.• Thfl Town Oomraittoo of Bocknwny Toirn-

ship, will moot at Ripgott'e Hotel, in Itock-fiway, on Tuesday next, March Cth, ot teno'clock A. M, to Beltle the yearly huslDDBS ofthe township. By order of Chairman, ' '

-•'-•.-• . JOHM Vf, JAOKSOK, trooBiiroiaway, Mnroh 1st, 1B78. • 12-lw

: HORSE STOLEN.Blolon from tho stable of tha eiibseribor,I BowlingOreon llonntain, near Loug-DOU, on onnday night, February 24th, a

Blank Horse, aged IS or 14 yearn, with whitssaddle m a r t on back; defect iu whistle bono;as TOU Blond behind him In right bind lejwill be scon two epavln marks- In about li-handa high and weighs about 1,000 pounds;[toes by Uie name ot "Tom," and knows hisnatno, A reward of 5*10 will bo piU3 for hiirecovery and capture of the thinf. •

J M w p . DAVID SUAW.

By vlrtuo of nt .order" of ,tlio Orphans'jourt of the County ofvllorris, the mib-criber, Execator of.Johil^Icinl, deceased,FJJI sell al rnblJo Bolt); bt tlio Hotel of I . ii,OLLEY, in DOVBK, H. J,, on ;

M0KDAY, April 1st,Iho following property, •vlsjj) nOTJSE-andLOT xituatcd on tho roacPlendlng fromDoTcr to Malilnn Uuuson's reBidcnoo, coa-talning twenty-two thoneftnil bnoMmndred

nd fifty sqtiaro feet of land, fitiia anothorertaintract of land: situated an , t i t "ide of ChryEtal street, iu Dover,'

siU) to tbo flret above montioned traoLtaining twenty tboanoud nquuro f co« of Ia' Sale to toko place between t i n tours of'clockSI. and fi o'clock in tho-aftolondltions will bo nindo known.and '

^veuby • •' : ' i

JOSEPH BODJatod Jan. 24th, 1S7B.

A.ND ITS GREATYnEV. W. H. DANIELS, A. M . ^ r o t oilaitntcd nith Portrtlm ind Skotobos i3iitnin[iij|{oteraoanat;ei. , •- rtfr A wlmto temjieniirn llhrsry in » BlnRlo

olnme. AOESTH WANTED EVEItYWirEBB!.Addruis for oitra TcrmH nud Ciroalir«.'<«Tr;

NELSON ft TUlLLIPS,BOS Btwlwijr, Now Votk.

.GEHTS WANTED EVERYWHERE,DISTANTLY I FOB

iOMQUEST OF TURKEY Ito tlie Rifled antbori, Dr. L. T, Brockott.[] Hnn. F . C. Uli«s. Tlio cninnlcte aauriltiug lihlarv "Wit fall or nn Emptta, oflcri yean of hhter nttife. Qriplilo ilotjonn-a» or lorrllilo hattlen. exciting all Europo.

[•oiltivcly tin nbloat Rm. chc-speet work, oiilj13.50, bat (plcndlilly ill us I ml* il. Grandritihinco to coin mniioy now offured. For full

t lonhrs. itlilrtdB ,

•ijt ., Plilla.,rn,

Administrator's and Trustee1

Sale of Lands.By virtuo of an order of tho Orphi

Court of tho County o* MorriH in the 8..ofNowJorHoy, homing diito on tho clghtoenth day of January, 1678, the snhHcrilierAdtuiu'mtrator with tlie will annexed, antTrtiBtoo of Josinli H. Gregory, deooaeadwill oipono for Ealo nt Fublie Vondno, at thiUnited States Hotel, in Horristown, N. J.,on SATURDAY, Iho Oth dny of ATItn.irxt, A. D. 1878, between tho houn o&loon And flvo in the afternoon, that In

say, nt two o'clock iu the aftf moon of snday. tliouo two traota or pnrccUi of land nmpromiEcs hereinafter partieui&rly describeduilunto, Ijing and being in tho township oltockawny, in tho County of Morris amStaUj of Now Jersey:

T H E Frnsr Toicr , helog Lot No.—on.eighteen lots laid off by Caleb llussoll, ,'irowbridge MoUnUvio,. on n traot of lau<lnU) tha property of John aud Abraham Kinncy, beRinmng at a inaplo troo, n nortli ooruer of Lot No. 10; from tbouoo north thirtyDino i)«greeB cart nix chainfl mid eiity linkt

n rotk oak troo; (g) from thonco, southirly-soTon degrees cast twelve ohnlhs nn

forty links to n Htake nnd honn of utoncfl,west corner of Enoch Bench's lo t ; (8) fromtuoiico eolith fifty-ouo dogrcea woatslx chnlnsand fifty links to n atako nnd atones • (4)

•old thanoe north thirty-seven degroes enstoyon chains nnd ton llnkq to tho place ofBgiuuing, containing seven acres and six-icn liuudrcatlis of au hero. Being tho same

lot tfcuci-ibod iu a deed from Oolcb HUBS elland wifo to Setli Qrogory, iwarliiR ilnloSeptewher 10*1*, A, D. 1*01, and recorded inMorris Oouuty HetordH of Deeds, Book E,[olios mi, UOt, aiidUoti,

T H E SECOND THACT being Lot No. 12—onoof eighteen lota cf wnmlkud h i d off byCaleb Hussell on TrowbrinRO Mountain, Intoho proj)crty of Joan aud Abraham Kltinoy,•cgiunlng nt a roclc oak, n nortli corner of

Lot No. 11, sold to Timothy Ityrcklld foiSeth Gregory, In tho nortlm-a^t line of tin,wlinlo tmct ; from tl l0noe CD nartli nfty-

filit dcgrocii cast four ehaiuB to a stake andHIOUCH ; tkouco (2) north forty degrees eastTour chains (o a red oak, a west corner of

it No. I l l ; from thraoa (.1) nontli thirty.i degrees ciwl thirtaou obaluBnud tou UIIBB

in tho lino of Lot No. W, including si:*cvOn llnkK In the Huo of "Cnnllold's lot to a elnkofrom tkciwa smithven chains andTOTOIE™*, - • . - — . t o . ™ -

'jiovendogrecewotittwolvinnd forty linlcs to tho beginning, cou.

ig nine acres nnd eighty hundredths o,...re of lnnd. Doing tho nnmo tract o

laud convoyed by Sylvester D. Uussell a&dwifo to Seth Gregory, by deed dated April1.1tb A. I>- 1807, and recorded in MorrisCounty Records of Coeds, Book M, folli*(j3nnd GG4.

Dated February 5th, 1878.SILAS D. COR!',

Adrainistritor with Uio will, annexed, andTTUBIOO of Jofiifth II . Gregory, doceaecd,

[Prs. fs. $11 70. ia.Bw

THE BEST SITESF0K BUILDIIfG IS

MOERISTOWH

AHEOS -

PROSPECT STREET.

150 FEET FEONTon Hint Btreet arc olTercd FOR SALE

tlio best or terms,, anil enn be pur-

iliosetl in lots of 50 or 100 feet br'tlic

ivliolo lot. _ Depth about 116 feet, ;

THE VIEW FROM THIS BITE

looking to tho NbrLbt South, Enst or

West, nntl is uriobatructctl/ . \,' ]'ti', ;•,

Its situation, but a few,minutes •walk

im HIQ Park, ami 'yet; retired, from tlio

mnin tlioroughfcrca, reridcrB It unequnllefl

IIH n .place of residenco, ibctnjf iii: tlio

country nnd yet tn the licart of tho'rity..

[uqniroat UIB . . . ; . •.•..; . . .

BANNER'

JDNES' COIPOOHD BED SPUING.TEE BEir UD Dili I B [ftl.Mi Ui HIE IlEOI.

KG. 2, TWO ROWS SI'BIKOS, WtlOI

Comi- nil yn woarv tired IIUPB,With ptlidtiK limb* uiKiliund, .

Ami Imvs net urCutlers BpriugsAud|iuttkciii In >our btiil. -

Tlio eaxe nml comfort you trill liuvo,'

n u l l r r L K l i » ,you trylUc Bpriag.

VoiicsnUntil

And tliuu VOQ'11 nay sn otimru do,They aro tbo be«t tiling ont,

AiiO ultuiiKir loc by almuBl Itulf,Tlidii any tlmt'M boon obout.

Tu null tho tlmcn. tlio orloo It low,(Which U. each kind I fit)

Wliilfj uiiu I sell Tor <]oM»ri live,TholiiL'licstUl'Utflii.

If proof fpr what I say ;ou ssk,IOU HimII not ask in vain,.

But tliurti's no innuy now In unoit tuahed Iho mailer plain.

My trrniB are, " lalio tlinm oat •gaiIf yuu don't liko tlio BprliiK,"

lint, tlionuli tlirou .Tuam I've put tliom iu,1'vo uut ilonu snuli n tiling.

And (tins you uro yott'va muRht toIu ordering tliom liy mail,

JiiHt ordar by % liostnl curd,You'll ftcl thu HprhB* ky ml).

Uut lint you HIK.UM one thins forgoI'll Jnit hero " JOR" yuur mmd,

Don't fall to Htiid tfio money too,a l d l k i d

Uut HIIDUIJ you dinneo to c»mo to [ownJust drop in Lindflliij'u nUiro,

And " F m n t " vtlll null a not to you,And won't clmnr.0 tiny inoro.

Orders by tnnil nr left at E. Tiiiulnlt>v &, Ho\promptly itlundud to. Olvo sizu of ticdstoi•UBIIIO mcHiurciiicnt. AtldrcitB • ,

J. E. CUTLER, Dover/N,AGENTS WANTED. •

SHERIFFS SALE!Ia Chaniicr.* of Sow Jemoy-Fl . ft. for u l e

miirlgsgcd prcmisci, wherein Will limCulomau *rau ctiitiiilafoaiiL and Heacr DLn-riwn. John 0. Welib «trl John Jor.lemoiwere doft-ndatili, Iteturn&ble to yobrutiTerm A. D. 1818.

HEIOHDOUB & UUITH, Bul'rs,

BY tlrtue or tho afcovo Btatod writ of flerfioUn in my bnndu, I nlmll oiposo for u i i

t l I'aiillo Ycmlw. «t tliu Uotloa Bute i Hole1» Uorri.town, N. J., ou - ;

MONDAY, tUo l i t tin; ot API1IL nest,A. E. 187B, uotwoon tha hoars of ia M. ando'clock I>. M.. that Ifl to any at 3 'dock in thoafternoon of mid day, all tb t t certain t rad ,ir imrooi or laud ind premlnog, hereinafteipai-llcularl.T described, illuoto,lying and boipgW. liio. to-' '5 l l '! 'P,or.?^_b_ur^[u t L9 C9.uorKw .

DO aarciiowBi'lining i t t hlckor; standing at a corn<

-. — lot and also of No. D anil No. 7, and rninliig (1) uortli utgbtflcu and throo-qtwrtor dtree* neat clot on ob»ins anG forty links toj t i i o ID tho north uornor of thu ruid [ tbekci(2) ooith tl-Irty and a bait decrees oast tn<nliifmi and tliirtj^liiht linkp; thence (a) nortiilRhtr-lwo (k-prooi oast cloven clitlnt iilghty-four Ilnlstt to a utalio and atonci; tboi ; north tneuty-^D* Ctftnct oaet two th»ad forty links to a stiko and etonts i tltoi

(6) inuth Tour mid a lialf doRroei neat nlmclialaiatidton lloks; thonco (0) loath nftrtwo dogrcoB and A halt nest funr CLMUB andfortrl lnkt; tbeiico south twonty-Bvo dogrocanest ioroQ chains to tho placo of boginnino-gtitaiiilnjt nftovn acrcH and tblrlj-fjur hnn-riuUlm, more or Ictm. 'EiocptiDC, bowoYor, from u l d morleiKod

rerulsiii ill that cortaln part of tho lamewhich haabcen Uorotoforo idloased trom tliclion aud oncumurnnoe of complalninfa mort'

' Is particularly dotonhed in a flood•i>m n ld tionry D.'Xirrlnon kail

wlfp (a ono Nathan 8. filiarp, by cleefl of If archDth, 3B7.5, and recorded In thu Slorrli Oonntr

Record of Dceda Iu Bonk F 6 paBo 121, A c , aucRaid exoepted part cnntalni two pieroi amtwontv-ils linnure-ltbfl of an tore.

Said premltos arc deiorlbwl in a' nortgiKil i r a by n l d Honry D.Larrlton and wliolooco John Wolfe, ditei Norambor 2M, 1865.and recorded In Book L 3 or ftlorria OonntvRoaord of MortntK«i,PaRo 0 9 , 4 c , being on'ofoomplalnanfamorteaneH. ' • •

•'•• PIERH0N A. FBEEMAN, Sheriff.Datfld Jan. ,80tU, 1 6 7 8 . , , . , , ,!, . '

PROGS AND MEDICINES,OLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

V«orlici)B Bros, Hardware S loro and, Notional Iron Dauk.) , , '.

C. H. DALRYMFLE,

VN.J.DEALER IN

DRUGS AND MEDICnfES,

C H E M I O A L S ,

DYESTUEFS,ASD1LL •

Pharmaceutical Preparations.

•HYSIOIANS AND DEALERS BOPPUED

AT WHOLESALE MHOES.

nptlona carofnlly prepared. ;Honc butrenn onoos nsod of tho beat.quality'vnd pro-pared aceoniltiR to lha Onltod Btatoa Pliarmi-

>pccifl, or the moBt!approTod formnla. ' - 'Afnlla«HortmGnt6f' - • ,- ' •" • •:

,nd ocorytbing mnally found in a drng. Ktoro

C. H, DALRYMPLE.torr/stoirii, N.J., Jonff Jili, 1877.'• - ' • ;:

NO ONE LIVING <;"|*N or neat Ob out or* ovor Inqulro irhcro llicj'

cm (rot (liB.r moiioy'a wm-lli, but they s«

WOOliROPP'iBANDY AHD VAMErY'sTonE/'WoiLiiTajBoopa rull oiflortmt-ntDf FllEtjHi'OAMDIEH,mile hy tho most mihhie manufBQlvrers Inow York. FroBli Ilonliled Ponnul*, and all

if Nuts, Orsugoa knd Lemcnr, anil other.Tlio croat half dime Telephone Cigar,

^ „ {owl ofc&i' (two for Dvo'oeotit.) Thocitbmudflofiimokingi.nlhi ling paper, on cobnep. .nl Notloni or a ) | klnfls." Also Ml U „illyund nook!,* uewepapors. Wo don't keen>ma.mido can<lln», hatVo hnVa Bold for the• • ' t n o y e m and iHI!'conltnuo to Mil vory

mixed candles for 25 ct.u per 1b. jmolaK-. _jnd» 20 eta, po'r lb." Gooa ileocflB witliilwer for i oti . a piece Toyi a l * Tory Btnall-anc.oor com., .. ... . >•.

w" ' - • WILLIASf O. TTOODBUFP,

SPECIAL NOTICE."\Vo tuko tins inoUioI of informing the poopio that previous to tak-

iug tict;oaut of STO0K, wo are selling

MEN'S, BOYS'AND CHILDREN'S

CLOTHING. . . ,' • . • j nt n GREAT SAOEIFICE, ospocinUy |

hid. we would ratlior soil at u SACRIFICE than to carirtbem overto another BQIIBDII. TO satisfy you tiieso aro 3F1j9LC?%PiSl oflUa n d see for yoursulf, , ' ' " • * • • * • • • • - . ? < •

BABBITT tf

ctoa

NEXT TO IRON.BANK, MjOltBISTOWS.

DOWN! DOWN!!WHAT WITH1 WITIl.PMC'E'S FOR i :/,;.! '

X- C>or MASH to ORDER,

FOR THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1877 and 1878!

Hie TIECE QO0D8 comists of all grades and materials, • andFOitEiON oit DOIIIESTIO. He pays personiu attention lo hia '' '

CUSTOM DEPARTIYIEIIVTand rests entirely npon his lopg experience in. buBinos not to misguu.tlio public ol Dovor and vicinity. All ho asks ia a call from one aniall and to compete with othorplacos.' The latest styles of

rinmx 4 LEfisHAVE A

OP

FIRST-CLASS GOODStho foUowfag Boptrtrooiita w l b n ttoy a I0

i-vT.-sBcring at prioos to salt tbo time.,

DRY GOODS

H ABB WARE,

always.on Jmnd.and' tho ptioe8 you will judge for yom»l£"

GENTS' FITRHISHIN-G GOODS iof nil doscription, PLANNEI SnmTs upd PBAWEIIS a spMialtyj and Uiibo sold at forty conts apair,;one of onoli kind.. For the boaplt of thpoopio of Dovor and Ticinityi I adviso tlioni not to foiget'fhcplaoe at

•••'< ••'•••''• • ; G E O E G E F B r S i . ' * * " " 1 1 *MEXT DOOB TO THE POST OFFICE,BpTBB,ff,J. . , .

BAKER So BEEPER'St . . WILL CONTINUE TO BE' ( '•;•/,', ,.

H 3E! A. 3D <$ TT J± H . ' T JS1 TEi. rlS i

LADIES DRESS

O F E V E E Y O E A D E A N D S T Y L E . X " '* ' " 1 J " ' '

A l w a y s o n h a n d a s u s u a l n : f u l l l i n o o f ' ' • ' ' -' i ™ ' " 1 " ^ 1 '••'•

Groceries; Provisions,1 Boots arid sShoes.

•'J.,..-.! 0E00KEEY, &o.

GREAT ATTRACTIONS

'e'«rr, irftapov.v..uid Btaitliti|i.pniofli,'aTi)r*i»ipbidairin ona

Ii ot Hnrph; , llojooia.- > - c - —.,.- OruaadB/ielDi Ainartel*

anthoriti . . . Silo la rapid. A groat cli.noo '

ESTABLZSRMBNT

CARRELL,

MORRISTOWN.NJ.In F U U S wo can?'. U|Q Wgcat aaBori-

icnt to bo found this eiiie of the city, andt city.prioaiL'i'Wo koop'ovorj }b!nd fromho oominoiiQfit set of - children's furs to tliQ:

Snostsct of,Sabte,Bcnl. tod Mint- If yontend buying don't fail io Inspect our B d' f

FUR TRINIMINGS. U . - I j l - , : I . , • • • ' i - ' . : - ' - ' U - ; • • > • ! [ . ; £ . :

nl] kinds and Bell them low. In I I A T Se. daal IiABGELY. ; Wa.'boj :from 'flint'

handH And snll CIOBO, • "When you watt a

GAREEL12S1

In this department wa' take the load he wewo in 'donncctioa with \ t ie store o; "•' ' |

tarn. OdtTsJ nnd retail tiom at wUolo'^o prices, ,^fthe Ie«9inc l m l , . n (jifflmilt hnn'A tn fltnftmd In nnii in

ia WAGON, md OA: / . OPPOSITE DOVBAjS^POr. ,,Ii^1I.,.r

WHEELS, aa low as ©7. M p a t flot, 'Ail k b d iit F I N E OOLOIIS for,iniriiiR6 tuid •wogpp

inting, p Also OELB-oofl V A E H I S H botil d D U f TjftndDomeBUo.fi TtmrBtmHB.

oto.. Paint,.. Coloring anil - ns'rindSLripingrohoilB, afallBtock. .

All of tlie above goods from thd btet'malt-•B, known;>by.paintan. ') F1UST-OLAB8UUtlAOE aud BLEIQU OXIKAMENTS.

nTing Und n largo cxperienca formerly mnninga builjlor,.froin a tngwlodgo ofUveodvnalj^cB orcr any other doaler. '

IEED8, rEl(TILT2EHH,' AORICUL^Un IMPLp

VO0EHEE3 BROTHERS,

o now ready, a Dow, full atoofc'of '." '-,',.'"

Thorburn'B Garden Seeds.'Oltner.Tlraotli.v. andeToryth lnf f in tho m^o3,— l u r n n d Itn piemen I tinn (nr flcM and gar i

BEKD EOItCATAI.OQDE. - • . • ( [

•;T0; LET;I • • < • ; ;

ftjLBQn Maker's BHop in Booinwoy, Agt»4btuiscsalomtion. ilnqutrantUiBBtoro

Til JOHN NOltnia, •,I l l , ! K. J,

djfBcnlt i inndtojtcoii ftyour mcofiuro.and w^r i l l mako yqaapato onletrwithno oktra>:cbarga.-)Wliennoil-yon1 a 'BUCKSKIN1'OIJOVE yon 'ah!rely on it as wa gat tlio BWIIB In tbo natural!siato and bhyo them tanned, ihereby rettjov-,I n g a n y d o u b t a s ' l i l

T ^ TiiiTP .V' VJ-\ 'l

halt hoBR. „ NECK ^EABinjfU s^ea..,\,'^

rJincn.ColIairH, i l lw l i ; j L"Vi' •Bli:i1"J

,:: >-;..,'•-. | i- ' ' - luit '..ui ui ,ri:ii-,Vri;*i

•nd.ln fnit aijthlDa; iWt 6 kopl'ii'S iSmii'.; ' ; ; FnniiBUinB EfitnliliflhnjeritJ: Onli' t in1; :; '

Horriitown, NOT. 20th, 1877, i

N0THIN& KftUAL J!b IT.

DEAR 8m ( _ I bavo boon tronblod with Bore-fa Ii, Can her and Xlror Oomplaiatfoc iUroaycnr8..WotUlng (nrer-dld mo any goodnntll—nmonood nalug tbe V2QETINS. I am DO

to it for aaoh, compUinls. Can hearlommond It to evonrbodT. '' Yonn t r

MKfS U^Zlfi If. PA0K«- . - xfo.-IS La^rtinfte Btii Booth Salom.juM*H. E. STEVENS, Proprietor,

'••••* •!-"'BOSTON)1 jiAss;a-,::::;vi;

VEQETCro IS.DOLD BY, ALL SBUOQIBTB.

NEW FALL GOODS.Ait Bijic. BiHp.a »nj ni i . i BVIIUIK^.T.'! v

i ;U .All IdntlB EnKliih and Fronob Qlothi

AIlNotr Qixik i t 'O i f iLOireaT P J U O E S , * 1 ' '

a - M U a l i of f M i I m w o t f k• n n i m t . m u l i I i on l s r

All who v a n t OOOD F1TD,'UI w h o » a n t fioou Rooda at ' l A j

. 3 " i'.'.iiBS .lAfl.li68w slroIlocofinltlng tlie demand fo roaup oliaro adaod laraaly to mj Btook ot—

N/OT BMpo 8ntti from V : 1 | s « , G %

Also,a?atlLlDDotCAJIDIQAK JAGKBTS, M W . - U -.m-M

DNDEUamitTS, DBAWEItB,

Tlio BnUcrlber horchy Urukra LJ» lhanki tolila numemnacnitoneri-fot'-tt.Btr rtry liberalntronaRti ID the p u t , and bopoi by fair doal-n/r.-mfxlBniaphmgit Kodftrfpt-ttttmthl '--'-en! lo-mttlH^Atmiito ff%¥«t_..

P. II. HOFPA1AN, '

i, Oolober lat( 16TT. j

THB'snbsorlbor^ ohbr«i ta- lea '^HliVVoUKnown Waterloo mining proper I

faierloo, now oloaod ilnoo 1873. I t h u -lorouHtiiY developed and-proved^iboTL.bio lu ciQtDtity and qnilifr, and oonatsU

•boat l,t)tio acrus, within a mils cr tho Uorrlin » H M H j

low royalty. • . iFor • full dofcripUonand anrniy or tin1

line, and oomlltlooa of feWd,- call on

Mrs/Mi^TODD,

OAH

'oa' oioTHS,

. : , : . ; , : . i t . n . , ' , . . 4 j n j " , : i ;•• • - •.

MINING MATERIALS,

Cor. Q|abkWelI and Morris Streets,

P P , ^ andCloak Maker,

Blaokwoll St., COP. of Essex,

•would call tho BttestloB of' tiifliaaies'of thliBOGtlon to thofact tlwt abe has (tut received> hiq,S"M>W.<W "*>*"i.U> 'ill •!

Ladies' Dress Goodsfo iFAIJ* and:'WIKTEE VEAR, inoludinDtUl tho nowest'patterns and novelties. ^o flUl lice of Bit Millie! Jor LADIES WEAll.oompridng""' . , , • .; '

DEEMTIIlMltKOS, IlDCniKaS,TIES, CDPFS-uro'OOtLABB/BlObirnKIB,

and qtiier seoenaarlea o t the toilet. I havei a d e t e . b y whioli I.oait order

Bilks, TrimniingB, oc,and hare a> foil I b e of ramploa from which

'••' to select ' A ipeclfcltj made of

of whioh I hftva a fall Btoaic

In all Its branohM carefullv.itttndgl to.nmpeetfnUr njUoitbg the* patrooaKe of theladies, I promise qloea. and careful attention.to thelr.meda. Vti. D. 0. WlOOUfS.

'<74t[ i l i ) i

.t:/.

Co.

ximnrjoroKiBa twJ J-.;. . ,ji:- iVi.Hi ^ •

R AIL WAY ,T U H N ,T;A BLES,

IRON and BiaA^a CASTINGS,

fortbapnbMoiod poopio ceDenl lTi i : TbitDryUorrfi o r m kind* o a n W bonghi al cb»por cheaper (at retail) *t oar laigaitoro ttmth»]r can bo purchau<i;in; [ : ;.-

,,.,'e t a w long fojt.il.at (t waaooi tiRht torihi«opla of Morrir OoaQtr 1o Eo "telow" for*" goodi they nied, or lo^ people to pa; lug>

carpfrtl euRiitutioa<.wlU.icODTinoayonoHl»oorreatDoisofouratatonicDt. WoUioeuilcit-trei to Uio belt of onr abUitj-rto ralail ftocdi <tt wholeia.aiprioeii*iNowwe Iiopo wo hue i

'- 'anail ioald llkatobunllw "trr" :

"•""flfMorrlsOonrily; 'w-i,««

and

TTOUJiw or OBTTJD ourpareh ise at nnr (tonat wholeiale prio9*V-'Wa haro all kttirii of>n»s OOHII •!•of bjaek roo^wemaka a spoclU-f. LaplD-i illack UilTmeros ID all theQDID'

om Bail, par yard a p t Tory cpod far. 18- " -iprJngWhw w/4l idt«»F-Tho prltws of oui tyioter Oooui

0hrli,o_,«MkAJ lof I Ibe beat either for. i l j l

ro.Ii(ep,B|l»lnd«or«WTHiIi.m>niJie"'P"; I[a. ft™ »»P •

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THE IRON ERA.SATURDAY. MAR. Sd, 1878.

ADVEKTIS1NO KATES.

U 8 WKB.I l K O .

1 Inch. '

2 7r>|

» 1 20

1 2 Milvit

"10/Wfla so15 001

'i. 601

8 SO,i GOn GO

7 (Kl- * ( J 0

-10-2519 00

»GO0

St. Putrick'n Uay comes on Sundayyear.

Dun Bryant's iMorratown,

of coiuiug

• 10

• tnaankam umva roll ixnua.. TICM 1ft CTOT* m m i . - ,.. r

D.L.*W.B,B. TIMETABLE.. i < rsoMnonnaouo win t ' '

TLtonBh Hul, 0.151.«.; Oimgo Emtsii(5 i l a i'iEiltib pr. ' l i ; 1881 H i p«t rTLtonBh H u ,

t .(5 i l a. i'iEiltibP

1, H, i p«tipro» 087

t . ( 5 i l a i ^ p ; , H , i pXxproi i , B.ao P . M.~; Oswpgo Eipro» , 0.87II . i Haekettalown E«prcos, 7.95 P. U . ; Hsrrii

B i d l l O B P Mj ; : ^ T ; \Il.irUli'urg'E|«ci«l, 128 A. M.; Dover I

prcii, 7.00 A. II , : HackottiUmn Mil], 7.33M.} Eaaion Etprew, B.il a. U.'; ]UnKlwmnlEipreii, 2.07 t.JLi TliroMu Mall, 3.1T P. M.Bjracnaa ExproH. 6.03 P. M-; Eaiton Accora-mooalim, s . » p / t t .

WUTWARD. ' ' ' BTATIOPsiA.M. Kit.;"/'1

10,57 0.66• 10.iT ' 8.a7

10.87 6.M •10.87 «.87 '•10.17 6 BS' -10,08' O.SS '10.0S B.3SH.0O, • « . » ' • !

• • u a8.07 .4.18e,].'lu8.17 4.408.20 4.10

M. A B. Jnoct'n 9.20 '6J)3FortOram 8.2B 5.1Dover . 3.31)'' fi.l

ChesterHortonironia

' SttocaiutiLHoOilni.111.

OBBTRALE. E. OFHEWJEREEY.,,',;.', • HIGHBHIDQE BRAH0H.

8,U' 4.0tr'. New York,7.80 •• 8.D0 .PhltadoipliU,

1O.W. ,0.10: Hifll.DrlLRO,11.18,-. «-27 j,,C«(irop, B

11,11: 0.Bfl,,< Middle Valley,11,(7 6.47.;.German Valley,

• I1JS8 ,, fljil, .- KiORbrlgbt,

, 1HJ» ... 7.08 Fl.mlcrV,18,39 ..-.,1.15:1-= KoOTil,.IB.IQ.,7.35 ,.;PotlOram. ...

DOW* TRAIH1' A. K . r . u,

' ' 9.60 : 6.6S• 10.20 8.1n

, . 7.43 '4.10. 7.27 4, IB

7.16 4.067.07 ,8.85

, 7.01 J 8.838.6S i 8.33

. 0.48 8.13, 6.W 3.5B

< 0.30 ;2.80

Statement of Iron Ore[A0KKTT8T0WM SCAIEO, VIA

1 I . 4 E . B . E , TO PHNHSTLVANIA, ron' TWO WBBZS BSDIHQ TBDEflDAT BVEK-

'nia,.Feb. 28tb, 1878.- ' l

\, • STATIONS F B 0 K . ' , TOPS., OWT.UoanUla .Yiow, . . . , : , . 4M 08

' BoBkawar. . ; I.BW 10Oboiter ft, E, fHortoa i , CorwIn'B, - \

,! ' ftaccainniia. Vanitta anil Chcs-- terJm.etlonSUt.oiw,) 4G9 03

Pot t Oram;V. . ' , . . . . ' . . . . ; 1,400 14waWrioo,.,;.;„.... ;.;..;,.... sn .»

ii'V'v'Toui'," .v" '•'•:''.I"".':; Jjmm'

• •J:;;,( .•;'••;; LOOAL JOTT/NQS';.'.'. •' .,

'', M a r c h ; ' : . ' . _ ; , '_'. • • ;• - . ; " ; _ ; ; / ' . , ; . -

d nowtocatdiplckard. :

s CMight the glaw ball fever.

;'. Uii'e, towpship elections occur a week from

; (Tneedaj noxV . ' ' ;" " ' ": .: • • 'j

: ru Kfjt WedacwUy is Aflh Wedncadi.r, ~ ill!

.'begtenlng o lLeo t ; ' • , .''• . ' • ' ' ' ' . " , ;

Spring dresa goods o n "out" at HorrU; ^ B t w . tj.-pi.bbitt'B.- ;;;;[;•; ' ; ; ^ ; l •. .'-Thi reoont donation io Ear. D.W.Fpx, of^^de^n^tiea'nearlyiliO.1,;;:',;;'-;'^'-neUdiTiB^^b^lMn^'npiUMd'tire-'

p w ^ , w y g l

;,:; The t i l l •«-dlstr ioUrgtho cocn t j of Morris

r"_ p*BBod!tio,HoniM).of Anstinbly on M o n d i j . ,^:"Jl(Tht»" DomooniW- now[ hold oywy, office' In !

£t Monifl Ooncty,: for ' toe- flnrt t ime In m a n ;

£ ) ! « < % . ' . . : . • . ::,'-•• r : . : - ' ; [ " . ' : ':•..•* ; "VplUUm Bndd, a vell-Inovn native of this

' wranty,1 died recently at Princeton, Dt, aged

p)ta debt of ffi.OOo,' abd has nearly oomplotod•thoW«dt>,-,'y.'l*,Vii!>' '.,':.'[ i'Y' /..•!;! ;.:':, ; .|',^,.yb'o.Worristowii Ulnlcg.pompiuiy 1B tajs-ing twenty tens of ore per day ontlieB«Tere

i••' The m i n i meetings at New Fonndlandai^pBiB^o/cowcloiM^werfl i iw3erat«lj

:-' Deaeon- Chas.' .TinUo, agedOO jean] wasonrled from tbeBloomlngdeJe Baptist Ohuroh

i! TbBiTMflejnaaii Ihlnke there are more fine•Imnta to le t ln Momstown than is usual at

f' '•' Aro'dt', tbo Suwei street grocer, 'sticks to a'(dnglo^ino of boBinoas and suite all who put-

ion W Tuesday

M Frank! Heartier on Balurday morningitVpsit a potof boUiug cuffofln Us foot,

" 'We ' i t ia tbat 'ffsB waslost tby.Wfttojeet-,(tifl be'Cordovolocturfl in Morrietown

u fri(Uy evening of last week..,.-.".: •> '|--Soroll win, ' fancy woods, scroll sawj

;(^and^inatorialal9;,II.*.B«rj>B.hapl.

i There wUl bVno galitfty fn the new South

yonohiuiand:OCDta:wotUi ot flrst-<fcoeeriea ,or providona at J. ArndL'a,. 8ossox

pTlo Jeiimrmffi lillmaierUio!'Sin'jolinfcthe.FoorjHouso,

M Board of

jclnoUons. .

f MMr.H.:^Oortriglit "tiito'» balls last Saturday. 1 In o

i pul.ojfl*^ p l L o f

V td ' '^c lani houMet roada before yon

Bonnet'

pa"T . . i !:">•{

Bol l , <5i

. ,'!!!•'.•« _

SWITCl• • i v

^ ]ien^wew employed in fillingvmof iha'1 Qreenwood lake;^9ff^»opa^^rhi,i f e d ^ oenU atoofor the job.

sleMfoiis played by ^Protection entertainment WIM

• . • • . - . • : • > . > : > i i i I

ing the >lflitora to t ie Agrlouj.low, MoOlellitn nntaml for'lbb

District Willlim HilUrd, ofRM. O . 'P . Oarmbnini

• P - , . 1 - 1 •• - • - . : ! , ••• 1 !

laB.Walali' VOB;UIO gnoBtney laat: Ssbliatti, and ina«fi>f thVttit^bnary: Mirand attbp Babboli Me^oolln'" . ,,.r:.'i.i ..'•'»'

yean old,.: living in Booototx.'Ud I Onnee, of whom th(

o n l n U i e t f t r n o ,fl for.t»,>pen4« _tV=. t^eht

, ami witlii hainelJja next

Protection regular meeting will bo hinext Monday even

Benjamin L. Brown, of Morrirtown, witake tha Madison hotel.

MWE. A. Shoemaker is conduotingoIn elocution at Mllford, Pa.

Tbo Bis per cent. Uw goes Into effect,approTtid, on ttic *tb of July.

A number of German VallBj citizens wiemigrate to Iowa next month.

L. it, Dunn, D D., is also namedneit Freiidiag Elder of thie District.

Ur. IraO. Cooper will lead the Y. I tA,, prayer meeting to-morrow afternoon.' ' l i e six per cenCbill has passed t h a l ^ ,lalature and ftwalU the Governor's dgnatur.

. . . „. . . , , _ , haibeenappointed dommiiulone'rbfpeediirorSaiiBex.

Mr. and Mm. Springer, of Madison, oelibrak-d their silver wedding on Wednesda;

Daniel YonmacB, tbe Mt. Hope barn Inin).•,WM taken to State I M n ' n 1 TYeaneBda;Th» AUentown Irou Ctanpanytafuniao.p y t

f-yemqefi weekly production of 1,000 toonp ' i g ' i r b n . " •'• • -l ''•'>'- ' < .-.. V

r . U Lnndy, Esq. , delivered hla lcotur.ia " Vpcezuela" to a good audlenoe in Had-w n on Thursday oieaing.

The regular monlbly meeting of the Y, M,0. A, will bo beld at their rooms on Tuesda]evening, March EUi, at 7i8O o'olook. I tloped that all members will be present,

Mr. J . Schroder will soon rumoTO froiMoCainsrillo to Buccauunna, occupying.tbihouae of Mr. Tleinl, where Mrs. Schroder will

-ntliiue (o conduct tbe millinery busliA lady who came from Blairetown eaid

iat " W . a Babbitt sold corpoUagrentdeal olicapcr than an; anu e]«e. She know,or- she had run all ewer Hew York. "Bhop.l a * - * ' 1 " " " ' " • • ' • - ' - • - • • • • . - .

The tenperanoe lecture by Her, Ur, Esiiwajr In the Blackwell Btreet M, £. Cliurali

in Tuesday evening weB attended by rnanj,rho were entertained with an excellent din-)urEe.

The farm of JToiTis ^ratof, deceased, atlpack, known as the Hiler farm, has been

mrcboB&a by John Jerolamah; far #6.012,riio mme proportj sold a few jeaxa ago tor13,0*). '

-Freeholdor John W. Hays, of Morris, ro-to HanoTer township, Morrla Plains,

tbo Spring. He la said, to be lookingtho Democratic) nomination for Sheriff

afclUl.' ' ." ;', • , , . . : , . • • / ,L. Case Carpenter, formerly of tbii county,

been pardoned out of Jail In South Caro> by GOT. Hampton. He is a bankrupt;

laanoiaUy and nearly watted away with,imptlon.

Politician!! and preachers, mesbantoa andteachers,- dootnrs and tawyen, miners and

iw'yers, Ubpreraand groogeni, town folksid Etrangen, and other people Snd WrightHolnl's Iho bent place to alioe the foot.

Tho Giant Powder worka ab Drakerille areBtili being run to their f itllertcapacity, owingto'an increaBlng demand for dynamite ID a?

mines, and itt introduction in mines thats lieret«fere used the ordinary powder,

During the abort timu he baa been amongfriend Arndt, of Warren street, has estab-

iliod a remarkable reputation as a grocerio girea Uio purchaser tbe worth of Ms>noy in first-class grocerion andproTieloiis,

r. MuOIellan on' Tuesday af hrnooniot*d Fnnols Obildj Esq., of Morrlu-for taw Judge of thfa County. ..;AH

m will benoquestionuto bis oooflrmatioQmay therefore congratulate Judge Child.

'The man employed by the Mayor of boon-a to ferret (rat the illicit: d u l e n in Uqnor

uccewlod-in golUcg himflelf sent lo theinhtyjallfor six• month*.>.< Ateroportnce

sotiTO iBhonld b e a t l su t a tamperajiHt , _ . • - , : - - , , i •;

l.tUaehaBty belonging'to Abby T h o m uMadison waa burned on Tceoday night.by la an inmate of the bounty Poor House

tha Director of tho Board of FrMhold-, In,accordance with a roBOlntion passedthe last meeting, was about to sell tt for

i r o p p o r t . . '"iit " • ' ; • ; ' • ' E ' ' '• ; ^ L

' (

..'. B.' Babbitt, of UorrlBtown, has justilsbed fixing over, tho Interior of bis largeire." He has also'put in 'alarge Btookofr spring drew goods, -. A look at hk car-room will itflrtla'any one to tee how fastio "JLowell" carpels aw. going."' TheyBplncdid styles and very cheap. • •• •'-['•The'Colleen Bawn," will bo preaented

Independence Hall, Bockawny, on 'JJbW• evening, next, by a competent amaUnraponyiindprtbodireotIonpfMr.lt. Doty,'the benefit of Wm. Molfnnn,. an injured

Iner. Erery one who contributes to this

years'serrice.

The Morris County re-districtinn law noonly awaita the Governor's signature, whiin » f U r H i l n .

The Director of the Mints says the newsilrer dollar Ia superior In Cealgu to alldollan heretofore coined.

Judge CanfieldlB the rotlriag Idy Judga.Owing to the appointment of a Lawhe will h im no Bucwssor.

Ur. 0. W. Hughes, of N. T., was In townyesterday engaging mining Binkers to wor]in the Ooderlch Bolt'sbafto.

«f«iaaa Cutler again stood up fcprinciple on lTiureday night and voted ftthe aUrar bill over the President's veto.

The Legislature hiw taken tbo license pow-er in Morriitown from the city Butboritiosand placed It In tbe hands of tho Courts.

Protection H. & L. Company aro underobligations to Congressman Caller and All

)ph O. Felver for oontributloua to thciilibrary,

•Tobn Piper will open his now rcstauran!and billiard parlors In Uorrlstown

reck with an exhibition by Bexton, the bil.Ilard champion.

JAB, II. Jkonjer has rented the place nowicuplcd by his meat market to J. J. Back-

>ff, who wo understand will open there soon'itli a saloon and new billiard parlors.

The D., L A W . IUilroad sold AO.OOO torn' coal at auction on Wednesday. The high.it advance over February sales was ten centston, Inatovo, bat most of the grades soldibout the «ame flgnreo.

Onr correspondents " D . J."and "GQBU"ell ns this week of some pretty good pickup' gibing, which has caused the formation

a debating society amongouroompositorii,'ho are not yet agreed who it ahbad.'

About 300 members of tho oongrcgntloDthe Bloombigdale W. E. Church " Bar.

prised " Her. I. W. Cole one evening hutreek J jya visit and a number of presonls.iduding a puns containing over . , |

Ur. Salmon has'been appointed on all thi

bio charity" will, also put himself in tlieiy to enjoy a pleasant evening.Thflservantgiri queBUon wUl never be

Batiufaatorily eeUled by the abridgement ofivllegea,,, Ono of tho burent'' meana foropln[{» good girl when you got one Is i« toipplyheratonoe wlthaatockofTompkiiis'

lily soaps, i t will msko her. work,1, lin-ve her dlspositiot,. make . her', contented.1 confer benefit upon all concerned. ;.

\rtjde I , Section to,' of the Oonstitutlonthe United Statov which ^ ^ t h e l*0*'oi1 Individuals Statei, savs. among, other

logs,1 that no State .flhali.'.' pass any bwipairing the obligation of contracts." In-Bordkca .with thifl BbcUon .the six per cent.

', pawed by our Legislature last waok,oesnot oaauga' the rate of interest uponictflfl now running; , , ' :. ,'.

Her. 8. D. Tamblyn, of Hnrdtown, nays i!d0EiH of your XX Cough Syrap relleTodof a cold.'1 • The above .expression Is the

ridence of thousands Wio havo used tboip. Why suffer with a cold when suab

'mre remedy «an ha had. Only 25 and Mo.botUe. A'grcaJ; saTing1 by buying |heaho. Merehanta generally thronghout

„ county. Tought&Killgore.proprietOTa,!omer drog Btore, Dover, N. J. . 'At about half.paet. live o'clock on

[temoon Van rear part of tho store of AdnmnFftirohild In Morristown caught fire in tbeof fromaBtovo'pipe passing through It.yoiflnn1 was given and tbo Ore departmentlined out, bnt the flames were Boon eitin-nlabea with buokeU. The. .wind was blqvr-jg hard st the tiroa and hai the fire got be*ond oon'troiVgood po^on °f * e businessmt of the town must have been destroyed.

Dr. £ 'V. Conflict; of this place, has1 paidthe widow of the Ute Jai . ; COBS, of r io r i --'.the/ anni-"of.$8,000,' ' . iwhIcli )ivt«.,Uie

uniranti of a Ufo policy he held In the GlobeI n h u J ' IJf« Jpiaratioa' •OAmpsny; of 'Newfork, of whieh Dr . 0 . la t he , agent fo r this

_botfon;l-:. Tbfa^ajfflpM^ls.pne/oflhif-miwt« U d life mBuranoaioompanies. existing, end

lapollcy rJtiBtpaid iniakes » 1 7 , 0 0 0 p a l d b ywlUiin Wyes* past,liirough' the .'agency - '• , ' O o n d l e L : : -•• • . ,•:• ;•• i •'" > ' . •

Ur. 6am Sloan Is one of the most eiten-'

i stand in Mew Tork'ou Tuesday he testi-fied that;be was and had, bean, FreUdent ofthB Dataware*,' iAokawann* and Wertorn

anEl thstlie

vilaiiira Presidsnt of tlie MorriR^nd Essex,iso and, StaghampUnViOswega- nd

lenecs. Mlpblgaa Central, HouBton,,,an!n'd"aJrflaEKSrtUSrnT - - - - - - - ••«--

1 The Davenport Dramatic Club) of Kew&rlt,i t i f talented ladM aa&guOa

ort Dramatic C )j ftssociatioa of talented lad.M gme.iiiw.UI.glveip'erforinaiioo in Dover on

15th ofM>robt when tboywfll presentWTs1 comedy,,"HisLast Jjega," .and

ae l igbb j^ faros, "Parfuotiou."' Amongbe natobtva of fj)« awjciaUon is Mr. J. B.

l i d t o f c o f Ufl?citiraftleprvwidtofcoooefl Ufl??cit . i .kctonV'ths Btatej -who will Uka (J-8 pt&jCallaghan in toe,oomody,»a4MF. A

ri>Ut ^ J k vui an avidoiwa o/W# ,tflen>. / Purthar ppr;

tlouhtrshereafter,' ' ' ••'.urli':.r^:1'/ ' '

Ijiring dry good* at DiokvmoL

Judge Child receive., a balary of $2,000.

Ilauntoii had three fuucmLi bol Sucduy.

ITio Court of Puidonn meota on tho Htl

And now Uia Banner begun to favor eiiv

llev. S. B . Ilooney lncturen at Oi lo rdm

week.

The Lcu'ialoluro will iidjourn SINK WE

March 22d.

The Morris Canal will opou navigation

the 18th of the month.

Our Hackottrtawn subscribers loaned thei:

EBAB l u t week until thoy won; worn to slii

The exempt firemen of Morrintown m

pp fcwhich Mr, .Cooper sorvdd

- Insuranoo, and,i

iwptthatona4dlUoQ,"~ on iho Judiciary Committee,

:e Mr.' Matthewi, wbo was excused on oo-lunt of iU health. " "A benefit ball ia aid of unemployed flro-in and brakemen of this dlvidon of tho ID.& W. Eallroad will bi> givoo

_J.Hall, SUuVopoi /on,Tuesday, evening,'March 12th, when there ,w]U be good UIUBIO

id a fine time.' . Oive them a hearty pat-iiuige-

Tbo members of the MorrUtown Oua Clubiot for a gold badge, worth $3G on TUCB-

r. to be held for pna month. / Joa.' Look,Uendham. ana; John: Biggott, of Baoka-

ay. each shot six birds out of seven; but InliooUng off tha tie Mr. Look won the•opliy. '•"' 'J ' . .By» supplement to "An aat coneerning

isorderlj persons," the fees of a Justice of' Peaoe for cotnmitUng a disorderly per-

h placed at 26 cents and the constable.polios' offloer making the arroiit M oenta,id no. more, i • This was'i approved: Janaary*h,187fl, and ia now a law. _ i

fn. Bhiolds ami,MM. Terry of Uiuo Hillinawandtevm.dninlt.bDjTdcsd»y. eveh-

and wore doteeletllu pilfering table ar-» at Veiiek'i. rertaurant,: U n . Bbiddsi went Into the parlor at tho Mansionisa and took s, chair Udy. 8he was placed

the lock-up by cffioerFrnnoiBoo.

iandaloy "& Son bavo received thlsweek7 large' aud ; unusually fine Btookof

lies' Spring dress goods, and a very prettyortment of prints and calicos. The whoUludu tho newest things out In dress ma-

iriaLi, and tbo oottismuoh loss th&a ban

M. II. Dickursou will open to-duygaut liuo of Sjiriug skirie.

Hantlolph Lodgo, I. O. nf O. F. will ho!upcciul uietling nr-xt TiU'wliiycruniiJMr. T. U Alutinttli Laving ewli.bliKlied hii

busii,eHM in Dover will nltio take up kit. redouce IILTO iu Iho SjiriLg.

An iuubrinti' asylum In to be tuUibliblic'tliiielnm], oi which Uto. Bhepurd Tagb,

Staiiky, is oue of the Directors.

By reference to advurUHomtiiit cbtovbrr.will bo Been tliat a homo WAS stulan from Istable of David 8Law, near Longwood,Suadny night.

A writer in Iho Scientific American BOthe ftounil of Now Jersey Is sinkiug towaritho center of the earth at tho rata of sixteeniuchcg per century.

A red fox (of the species known as abar), weighing 11 pounds, wasabattheotbiday iu the Immediate vicinity of Moirlstow:by John Yanandale.

Uaudolph Lodge of Odd Fellows will hoitheir meetings afUr April 1st in HcDavU'Hall, wbich thoy have leased for otic yiwith the privilege of three.

The absence of snow water io our utroouifavamblo for early trout fMiIng, butlhi

w will uot allow tha taking of tbotnafter tho lCth itist To take pickerel ialso illegal.

The mortgage upon the Free MetliodiulOburch in this place has been forccliand tba property IB now in tho hands of thiSheriff, who lins adrortiscd it for salo o:

Itli of April next.

Tlio houses at Teabo mine are nvIliug with tlio families of miners, nnd thi

placo which lins appeared almost deserted'or some time past begins to ossumo its oltiiuo lively nppcanuico.Mr, JOB. It, liecmer, being about to roliil

uiuh tho buUkor buainoea, will soil oiWednesday next his hnmes, wagona, sleighs,horncRS, xliop fixtures, a hauso and lot op.

IIIB residence on Morris street, antmany oUici things.

A meeting in tlio interest of SabbathkfcoolB will ho held In the liurdtown M. H.ILarch to-morrow—Suudny—morning, at

half.past ten o'clock, when addresses will bemadelyMr. 'aGnrr tLraut nnd other Sab-bath Sohool workora.

Officials of the Post Office Depart]havo juet made au eitimato that itw reve

mffering at tho mte of not lens tbiui$250,000 per month by tho pmotice of post-masteri in small country villages- selling

atnpa at discount for use in largo towns. IOn Tuesday and Wednesday noit tin Now.a District Oonferonoo will hold Ha lost" :

on for this Conference year at the NcwUin. E . Churcli. The programme embracos

ninny important subjects for discussion, airal BpcaUcn ara annouueed from abrof

Tioro'are about ono hundred miulstors

i paid for tlie Bame grade of goods.

*r, t i e tobwconlst,. stUt Bella the bestcent segar in Dover, and otters a fine

lent of pipes and smoking tobaccos atpanlo pricsa for cash. "Pap" thinks that as" >rlug baa come' and things are looking bat-

ho will let up on tho "Uck" buslnetisexohftnge goods for : iQver instead of

tnlses,",/.',•.., ;'.";," " •'/donation visit.will be given Rev. Henry

ice at the Mt/Fnedom, M. :.E. Oharch onafternoon and evening of Wednoadny,

iloraaiath, on, which, occasion the. ladies111 prepare an excellent sapper for nil whoune,,i and everybody Ifl Invited. Ifthe

•samci is'abt dear it ; Will be held the:t :clear d a y , ' . • y'v .'''•'/ ,\':'\ ' ';'\

Tha pay » u l M t month amounted to sevenlouiond dollars, at the Bubber Comb and

fowelry Company's factory atBIoomingdale.ibout two. hundred hands' are [ employed,fhe factory is run night and day, but therdors cannot U flUed tyen then. The Com.

>y Is mJArging their factory, so ai to em-mftny uiorfl h**p^ftT • - -'.' , '. -

Tho Temperance .Convention" at Madison'—'•-•'•- W a s ho t the success that wasWy

anticipated by its projectors, the peopleteming to take but little interest In the mot.

.an. was;iliown by a small attendance,i addresses ore flald.to have bo«n.veryd, and jthat by-,Dr..Jewett,,tho[woll.

iown tompemnoe revivalist of Connecticut,ia worldng ,in BuBsex , and TVarren

tlra; Is highly Bpbketf of.'!• - • = ;An DXCtllent substitute, for ~gbua • balhi forooUngFurpoBcshasboeninvoated. Itis a

l h i b b r e a k s liko glass whenat,'and,(UB8olYcs when It cornea In contactith damp or wet,'fertilizing the groundout it. With thesQ balht a person canraotlce about hWh'oWo or garden^ which he

wnnot do with the glass variety, .because ofi danger from'broken'ghus. ' Thoy areoosUlet than, glass bolls ond aro sold in

aver at the book storedf S. EL'Sreeso.Mr. Jolin TV. Melick b is just opened at

place on Warren street, a faw dbors thisda of ; tbo depot, a first-class, restaurant,>here he la nrepsred to furnish 'oysters in-ery style and meals at all hdnra of the dayadevening, Hlsblllof fare will comprisercry kind of meat, vegetaUe.' condiment

_id delicacy for the refreshing of the innernan, *ub*tantial and well cooked, and at apodattite cost If your inner man wanto re-freshing, a trial will prove to yon that hn can

H to jour satisfaction.

We Mknowledga with thanks thd receipt'_ 8tata Geologist Cook's report on the dayepoaits of the Btate from which we extnet i• A birg* deposit of day has been noticedtout the flat country >faa» the 'ffhippany

roPresidenteiii.the opunlry. On the wit. and-Bocks-way rivers-joln,fto.Pa««aio ipJorrifl county. And another at the Southmd of the Great Bwamp in Poonoio towo-

ilp, Mom« connty. Tbe clay of theseo» localities Is of comporiUvolyrMentfgln; and' is probably a sedimentary 'depos-from tbe sluggish streams whioh flow neariem. The last two mentioned hoi

-worked."-- , . . •Aiu'offaet to tho winter of IB 29-SO, which

.this in mildness,, they, are nowh 181(1 known as r t h e year^arpossod . , y,

tejlli^ of* tha year181(1, known as r t h e yearwithout Bummer;" the winter that year wnsunusually, n>Bd but lc« and snow woro com-inon in'lioy and SUBO", and* k'o formed kHow Ycrk, July Cth, to the thickness of awindow pane.- In August; lea formed halfan Inch'thick, and in Beplember a quarterJoel. OctoVerwMcoIdandioy.andinHo.yeniljwww good sleighing.' There wore nocrops yorfb spesling of In tha Middle f»«w Enftiand Btates' and farmers paid t Sfcttahel for need corn ftaBB?tBp.rijD8': * '

An odd and y«t painful aceldnnt ooevi Moncay aftarnoon at Ulbcrnia. Annieller, & little daughter of Samuel Hilcr, was

ilaying in tho road when a cow approachedwares aud gored tho child, he r lioru

liercing the girl 's ohock, and pauiIng intomouth , knocking out seme of her rodr

ietb. She Is said to bo doing well underlie circntu dances . •

U r . A. Bcou-Clork gave a Becond elocn-Dnary euttirtalaaiont at Cedar Qroviondttj for tho itcnoBt of tho publio school.ie large hall was crowded, cambers being:

.b i lged to stand, and at tho closo of n lod?programme a uiiaiUnious request was ma4o

"Kim '« l i i s t -Whipping" be rec i t e^fhloh was compiled with. < ; M n . O n i B

Corporal Punishment ," and " M r s Sim-tons on tbo aulKtrnatorial Candidates" wejo

vociferausly applauded.. Mr. . Ed . Toungteacher of Lower Montvillo school presided

the organ, anil Mr. E . Lowis and til ai ro the raHosan .o f Tina Brook, Rare Tolaf.

BBsiEtanoe i n tho inusioal depa r tmen t jA oerica of Go tp f l . Me*tinga| will be he|di the Fresbyterian Chureb of Rookawoy

next week, beginning Monday evening andiniinnlng every 'evening through the week,icse meetings will be addressed by thefo l .

IUR' rcloiBten, viz t Monday evening,i'. E . B. Qreen. of Morriatown; Tuefldiy

ivenlng, Bev, W. Vf. Halloway, of Dove j ;'ednceday evening, Bov. J . H. Forgueon,Hanover | Thareday evening, Rev. Dr.kman, of Madison; Fr iday evening, Ber ,

Albert Erdmani of Morristown. The Com:.union, of tho Lord 's Supper will bo obserjr-

the foUowIng Babbatli. I t Is hop^dit these tnootlngB will bo largely attended,

& general invitation ia extended to theimuclty in which they are to be held. |Ad clo i r will lead the ringing in gospoli n s Ho.. 2, , , j

Tha Way to Detect Corn Thieves.Tha Dover .correspondent of tho Duonton

lallelin « iya : '•'A iiovil Trttj of detecting oora tbicvet

neu iuvGiitcd by u gentlumau not inauyilles from Dover. Ho h id bscn mlwring

oora from h i* cr ib for eomo limn beforo hi'iiih h i s now Invention. Being fully aatiu-

id bo hod Htiipiclonod tha right jicreun, hionce proceedod to try biB skill na a dutcc

Ive . ' Procuring a quantity of shingle nailsie drove them in tho largo eud of soira of corn, and placing them in tlie mostHiapicuoua p t r t ot tho crib, nwailod tba ro-ilL Tho l ic i t dny, however, upon emni.ling some naked ooba thrown oat iu (he

ba rn yard by ngonUemin furniing tho pined,once convinced h im i t van no longer

lystory to him who had been vinltiug hU•ih,iu<l that h i s invention m worthy

publifibing. V e would hrroAftor nclvlHo nilirn Lhloves to eiamine both buds of Unr OB well as tho quantity of com.

How tiiey Marry in HaoketUtowa."\Mn, Enrrom—ily attention being calleO

. „_ article, "How they marry in Haokotta-iwn," I am requested by the " quartattfl f>figueu" as you sco proper to honor a num-ir of our young men by so calling them,oak you through the friendship of " auld

," to wfuU the following Incorrectstatements i We were gntberod togetber lo

a tiulet evening, not to dawend likoires upon the affectioQB of a young lady

lorn none eon rival In wealth, culture aud•efinement,'.and whose poaillon In Booiety

cultitated by every one. Neither wereere two who laid court to her hand, nor

but one obtain the fair hand so sweetlybeneath a faultless kid; and the young

general who so bravely threw the dart ofipld was not obliged to wait until the fol-

iwing Saturday, but wits made happy atmoment. Neither punster (how con-

imptuoaB 1) resigned the hand of tlie fair,io, for bnt one was modo Jiappy, and the

man become for a moment elevated toposition (clcrgyoisn pro tem) that will

svor he reached again in hln o tie tone o.'cold such happy momenta aa these belerruptcd by the "waiting stage?" KoiLet joy bo unconfined," for to assume the

icttr of clergyman and Justice would boluttoplaoo tbe ehilling band of cold nh--mpftUiy npon tbe heart already filled to>erflowing.' Toufl tho eioiting farce was

carried through lo the end withsut the leaatoccarriDg to destroy or tlirust tho

Ightcat thorn In tha path of rectitude. But. ' rhoavor stands' at truth's threshold

eclzo the drop tbat will be "oil of gladnessher votaries—poors forth her wrath nn-

ilndful of tho Innocent who suffer in tdlcuce)r this cruel scorch Inflicted.Tho remainder of the evening was passedInnocently as a gathering at your own

Dine, und I hope that tbe many friends arer willing to believe that the. excopUonsnbmlntoly false, and with' their feelings

totbed with tha balm of truth may forgive_ioir "rogulBhncas"—if our friend of the Kaimay have mod the proper term. But, Mr.Editor, would i t not be well, while excusingbe roguish pranks cf ourselvcgto adminis-'

rord of caution, to those who.arebilged to submit themselves to boardinglouaea i that stories retailed around tho red,leering glow of bar-room stoves are.like

_i ih nwdo in tha cnWno,that gathers hairs,dirt and filth frou all those who handle It.

[The only explanation we can give con-jeroiog this hn(a practloal, joke is that o «Information came from a responsible Hackettstown gentlenan, who BayB he obtained. t r o m o n e o f tho "quirtette." 'When we-nllnded to the porpetratoiB of this prank i'rogues" we did not mean to Insinuate theyrure rucftln, and the misconception of

meaning lies twisted our editorial heart withlolgnaiit grief. Gentlemen, wo only meant

mild acceptation of the term. Tha hon-confceslon made *1MTO proves just Iho

reverse. Go thou and ein no more.—ED.]

Proceedings hare been taken towurda theorecloring of the first mortgaga o a t h l

Hjvcketlstoim Furnaco. TcstlmoDy waB

taken in tho matter Monday at BoWdero.The bondholders have concluded if they donot forecloso and fence tho proporty in thetrampe will carry off the property. I t^raastated by one witn^B that nme.4ve.hiin-drod dollan' worth waa taken awaj In onr

Fire at Hmdtov.ii.Tho buildiiiff which «urioiiad the double

hoiii.iuij unjjino nt thu l lu rd iiiiuc, Hurd-town, v u tl.b-troyta by Sro ou Wiuoon, wliicli origiuated from yiaut powdercnrtridguH being plitutd upou the hoi]tl iav. i'heKe caught lire and bluziug upNlruiigly nut Qro to tho roof of tlm building.fiTo lULii wurr ID tha liuilOJuy ot the time,eating UiL-ir dinners , but fearing an exjilc-sion they ran away OH foul BM thoy could, undt ie fire Rpreod rapidly ond couaumed. the

ikling. The ttrucluro bulug a mure shellhourds, t)<e boat cf tbo fire woe not nuffi-

ciont t o sencunly damage the machinery—the hoiBting drum being of wood, Huffuriiigtho most. Tho buruing of tho hoisting a]>-porntutt will cauio a Btopimgo of work foivery lirivf tirao, Tho machinery wou broug]to the DoTer machine shops for repel]sama afternoon, and Messrs. Allen, Palmi<t Bon procedod with the work of rubuildiithe engine house on Thursday moroinjT h e whole amount of loss on building aimachinery will be about $1,000, upon whiithere i s no insurance.

Quite a Diiorce Suit-A ]Vw WL. I;« i.,;,. ,i bill wurf filed

0 -iirl <.f Cl.iit,t:..-ry of HIM KUiia by iUti. Jlr y C . II Cmilf. oi Ilncii:t!«ri.wti, for a\on:v Irotil hi-il IUKI l.uanl, ut.d l'«r "liui'ifrom bi-r lmsimu.1, J w p h «. Cwik, M.ul Wnkhinglou, Wurrcil (Inniily. J Iw . C.tNi.ilunghu-ri.l .liu Ituv. H.,11,MV,IJW. JIu01 Sclimili'y'H Mi

CiHjk, Nov. -Ith, 1H-J7. Tiieyhttvi!cbildrcii, of wlimii funr nru living.

' TKCH tbo moNt violuut tuuitis]

Flandere.The eihibi l ion on the evening of tho L'8l

ilt., "waa well attended and proved a BUO:casful effort, the par ts be lug well chose

well rendered and well received. I t wasolu.nuiUd to Icuvo good aud hutiD|PKKionii—especially i s thin truo of tbi

lost dialogue " r e c l a i m e d , " in which the'earful results of drunken debauchvividly HIIOWE ; nleo the elevating effects olreformation true and genuine. For Ui

lit of ouo o r two proneut tbe folio wintradition story may be told, Eouiowboro ;Is found nnd l ays : When Ood created ma

i made them of clay and laid them awa;dry. Afterwards ho went to the first oni

breathed Uia breath of lifo into him, th<IP sonond and third, after which Ho weul

to tha flrat and gavo him sonio brains and hiwent about his biciucM. Thou ho wont tithe second and did likewise, but tho thi:

iii sway without nay bmiiiH. Ho and bin[Icscendanld havo been dibturbcrs of publii

loelingH and religious services ever since.

Morns Oounty Courts-In the Circuit Court on; Monday, tho ensoJohn B, Perry and al.; vs. Henry Ueard-

oore wns tried before the Court and decisionreserved. Judgment for plaintiff for $1SO.-

Boll-Kltchell.This ao'tiou was. brought .to, ropovef thelaniioi dob Perry'A Cdvfor stoves boughtBeardmore. Beardmoro alleged that the

;ent who sold the stoves agreod to make atiitcaunt of thirty per cent on the hill. Judg-aent rendered as above with costs,

Abraham French vs. Aioedofl Tunleon andiwifl P . Terry; on ocrtiorari.' Minton—myth. DismiBsed, with costs of defend,

into In ecrtlorari to be taxed. Court holdingI hat tho oat now Is that parties should havetaken on appeal in this ease,—Banner.

' ' Fire at RockAwdy.' : 'As Dr. John W. Jackson, of Bockaway,

nturned to his homo from Dovoi at aboutqnarter to 12 o'clock on Friday evening ot

wook,he (Uncovered'that'tnobarn: oficob Atnft, near tbo IT? OMBhor ofthoHi-irnia.Bailroad, was on lira. When flret

disoovered the fire was blazing on tha out-le, in ths gable ehri, leading to tho Buppo-ioa that it wan of incendiary origin. • Mr,

.tuo aud his family woie sonnd asleep andmd ta be awakened, Tbo neighbors turned

t in force but despite tboir.efforls'tho•truolcre loon burned to (be ground, anil

id it not Loen for tha ntiiia which hatl Rank-OTcrytbiug, them can bo no ' doubt bnt

erul other buildiugs in tho Immediateitty would. Lave been destroyed. Lossi00; insurance £400.

. The Query Answered-MonitiBTowN, Feh'y 2Blh, 1878.

M R . EDrroRi—A correspondent i u yourue practically otTsrod a ; ohallougn to

tibia s tudents by repair ing thorn (o find (heord "girl" i n two' places in the Bible. Iauld say that tho word appears In tbe books' J o e l a n d Z e c b a r l a b , V I E : . . , . , ,Tool, 3 :3—"And they bavo sold a girl jl*orj e , . . • . ' • . > ; • . ' • ; • • - - • • • . . • •

Zeolar iab, 8:6—"And tho streets of tholy shall be full of boys and girlA."

STUSKITT. [

Reoublioan Caucus. ' • *. ;is of tho Itapablicnn voters of Han-

Iph TawDship will he, held in the old Com..Conriell room,' Dpyer.^M.'J.; P i dh'a 1 8 7 8 t Y J ' l k ; PTI'anh'a, 1878,»t

^M.J . ; (ft Pridfty,k; PTat, for tho

irpoBB of nominating a ticket to t o sup-ported a t the Doming t o h i l t i

Chairman of last Bepublicnn caucus.

.; ,J)oqkniivay- Deipoer£tf6\ OauciJe-''.'The Democratiovotors of Eooiaiway Town-ip are requested to meet atBiggots's hotel,Bookawny, on Thursday next, March 7th.,throa b'docfe, P. M.,-'to nDminato officersbe voted for at. tho, aiiminl Town moctiagbo held on Tuesday, March 12, IB73.March Iat, 1878. Kicnoua ICEATINO,

i Chairman Inst meeting

Tho nowly-began •emigration of far-T h o n ol e i q i r o mi i i

n emigration, Illinois and Iowa to

i t t i m u o bJisaieslppi and ToxaiiaatUaotingmuobtttentlon in tho West. Tho movement

becoming very general, and tbonsnnuBs going m'ooloniea of from ton to a.ndrod families. . Aasoclntiona antlimmlttoes nta formed, ngenta aro sentselect plaoos for tbo. settlement, and

«a omigration follows. Tbft indace-oonta offireJ aro, land of satpassingiebnesa for comparatively small price,Eoellenco of climate, and cheap negroiboi. Tbo price of a hnndred acres ofiditiaa land will parcltaso twelve or flf-

Iwd in Texas or northern MIB-. Those new elements mast do

such toward shaping the future of tlioloath; . ' ; . ; . " • . ' " ' '

lAt's recent 8pocUi:;m8otlng 'atthe tiom-Don Oocnoil of tho town • of XtsckeUatowa,

the parposo of taking Into',coniildoratl6nto bill now before the Leiruiiaturaiio set oilpart of tbo corporation'1 of 'th»! town olncketbitown and snnex the some ' t o .theiwnstiip ot AHatncchy, U Voa <1eciaBd thaicommittee of two bo appointed! to > » tc

[rcnton and opposa the bi l l Judge Bastingid I i Li Garrison were appointed ai that

committee. . ' : ;

The County Oolleotoi of Warrontct to tho School Board of rhllli;

tchonl moQoy duo .from tho State,iwn pays the HO.000 Stata.'and..irhloii It owes. The town.trcainid the county lax can't bo paid, nicanwhilo the ioaohors ore kepdiilt Of tlioi]

n a l a r i e i " ' • ' ' . • : :

^ ^ . . - ( ' - . i - '.•

_jf WilliamQ. Saward, taught tbrf^obllo school nt Stnck-iolm, also called HSufBowa, in tlio yehr:

ttlyevery^f^Sb^ cf ttu.gmrd' family* in^denttfied with the edncntional in-

ch' ho liv.

Bnokar nahing • ia - tho . popular industryalong tho Dehtwan a t th is ' t ime. .Many of

h i hthe fiaherntMi slny o p lcounts foT t h e BtringB of

l l t

p all night,B of nut in

yhichh

:r.it-](you tlio purt if.ljur huhltnml, deelia; hia disjtfiHtioi; | » :>t, "peculiarly imd uiihupjiy, Lo sec. ,'iig to hnvo au uluirreniHljiblu iiupulae to bo cuutiuiutlly ititalidoiu couU'Kt with eouiubody ; liisj;ijUHityforiitiaiTL-liiig nod ubiiHfi nppvurii

todoni Mue 1.11 .n.,«.-r ol but. ouUiueubi, pnpouHilies anil irapulxca." I t further EOIH Iiudolnil cliargcsof p-uwion, ill humor intyranny, auch as, ir truo, would jimtily,tba petitioner1* opinion, tlio ilivoreo prayifor. I t aluo declared tbat tbo Ur. i a l i t i iipou property piirchaHed with her momn<l pniya that ho may be decreed lo oouvi

it to her owii and c l i ld ra i / s ma. Hon. .Ticob Vmtntfai In the coniiHel of Uiu complnii.

Doubtloss the CUHO will be content*ito the bitter, end,

Pcapack.On Bnturday night of Inst week tho regur monthly mettitig of tho teniperaac

Hooiety waa held iu Uio lecture room of tbKefonocd Ctiiirch, alUiough tho weatb

ry favorublo, j o t tho attoudnnco •good. Tho ntiiliciiuo Bcemcd to bo \[ilcOBed with Iho reading which WHH ecHnir<try ciitertaintiig. Tbo next busiiiGss ming will bo lielil on tho fourth Snturda]fveiiiuglnSrjircb.

The Peapiick Lyceum was ngainon Monday evening, and thn riucnt.o

ItufiotVED, Tha t t l e r o Is more pleasure inlursuit than iu possession,

waa debated and decided in favor of tinjgiUve. Tbo lyccum Is'0 wefks, to he opened ngnin next fall.

The members think it b u t ta dose i t whil.It fa in a prosperous condition and not let ildie a natural dciUli;

We bear that Mr. PhilLowcr baa Bolds car loud of homes and gonn West after

^nothtrono. Tlia liorso troclo BOOIIIS lo begood notwithstanding tho dull (i,neHl AIho limo truilij j tbo fnnnerB nro limeinglioir faiTOB while it ia c.hnp,

I •'.'-'*• ' • ' ; . Ai,.;i.. P^KEI

MontrOGQ.

Vfo hovo liaa very bad ronds in UIIH vicin.iy of Into, but for the pnul few dnys tlie*invo bnm rapidly improving, ynt mine of

our rqmlHides aro dotted with banks of the' stimow drift.

A disturbance lias occurred in our dis t r ic tmombar of tho building committee of fhi

ichool houHO. having surtd the district to.l()0, a nchool meeting has been appointedi hivuKtignto tho matter .

Ou Saturday last nix surveyors met a t tliOUKO of Mr. J. B. Bprry, for g , 0 F D r p uf^cn t i i ig tho lonff sonhutod road on the

land of Mr. E. Jr. Patrey.We are glml to know llmt the dfiBcnltyincoming Uio rond lending from M B placeUnion Qrovo hna at last come to an end.few individuain havo boon for a loug tim.1

iboriiig for a publio rond, ami thus bo ridif opening gate«, which undoubtedly was"rt a plcftflftnt affair whoo riding through•ring n heavy rain. This was granted lostiminer tttet considerable expenditures byo'Boid individunls, and they soemwl d o -jhted with the reward Jantil about fourlonths after tho road was ..completed, twof tbo new bridges were somewhat wtecked

i t e r an ordinary flood of rain*'and pro nowlutTeringfot-repair/ Wo UilnkHuofroehol-lore did no t cxnmino thorn closely whenhoy wero token up. _ M I O K O S .

Important Notice. . "Wa have bblninod Uio regJBtntidn in tbo

r. S. Pa ten t Offleo of our trade mark " XX"applied to our Cough Syrup nnd otlior

icdieinnl propjirntiDnB. I t has lately comenotloo that nnncrupulouB poraona ore

Quntcrfeiting our trodo m m k " X X . " Weicroby give notion that we Intend to protectu r preparations from all infringemunbt of

r trade mark, snd that any person H thatikon, ealls or hna In thoir possession anyurlous preparation of Cough Syrapmai-ked

XX" will bo prosooutcd ns tho law of In-infiementa of'piitonta dtrectfl. IVo quote- fifth HOOUQU of the law of Congress

pftBued in 1873 s ,

BED. a. Tha t a r y person or persons wlioall witu in ten t lo defrnud any person o rrsono knowingly nnd wilfully m-iko, forttocounterfeit, o r have iu hia, her or theirS8B8H1OU, or buy, sell, offer for sale o r

leal iu any ropmen ta t i on , likenoaa aimlli-ide, copy or colorable imitation of any

il, braud, Blfini]), wrapper, en-t r tdo lunrk, ri'Diate: "uld

nirsimiit to the sUtutos of tho United Stateaiboll tiijoii corivlatlon tberpof b e piiniBhed asircstribed i n the 1st Rection of tbia net." s;l'

'1 : • . . ' : • ' ; . . V o u o m &, KILLOOBSJover, March 1st, I87B. '• tf«>

A Summit Nonagenarian- ^Tlie house of D, W. Day, a t Summit,1,'wt

ie Bceno of a festive gathering on ther 2.Ulus t , thooccoBionbeingthoninetY-flrBttiirth."ay of hii honored mother. Her husbandras the k t o ltov. Stephen Dny.of N e w P r c v -leneo. Thei r family consiflted ofolevonions; eight of them are now living f three,3enj imi n , Pe te r and Edwin, being ministerst UIB Gospel, ana members of the Newarktonforence... Two other eon»"cn>'>Vilbur F .)ay,'_qftMqrrjstowii, Vnd VaUe'rs 'ri . Day, of?ort Morris, i l r s . jDay has thirty-sir grand,

children, sixteen gmnd-childron-iu-law,' andthirty-six great-grand-childron. Many, of

awcmblod oa | llila auaircntory day tomgmtukto tbeir venoniblo pnront, and bear

estimony to tho influonco of he r holy oxam-j1a and preoopt upon their lives, J. ••'

Mrs. Day, at this advanced agej ' is in pos-- d o o of all herfaoulticB, and gmtij enjoys

society of ha r frionda. Sho; :frequentlyittcnda public service on tho 'Sabbath j horwntennnce, seaming wiUi intelligence and

,ioty, always ^qrjes a i an Inapitation t o thepreacher . - Oiitaido of her family r

Bhe Is re--icctod ami greatly boloved. • • ' ' "

irelh tlio Lord, iho shall be praised.1

The Iron Market,The Engioocring nnd Mining Journal sayB

at week of American pig : . .. ;

There hiut been no; basineas worthy of IDie trnnaictcd sitfp onr last week's report*,'here is neither flaongh inquiry for Iron norBUffleiont qnantl|y being pressed for Bale to

lotermlna prlaos. ''Althoughfoomliially un-'-angod thoy hava baen iouueuood by tho

ill market whiqhliaa ruled 'fdi'tieuly throelonths, and are, "if anything, peihaps'

shndo wcnknr,' We quote No. 1 foundryHBamUlO.No. MuuQdry.JlTnQd *18,nre«,at$i;7.

Wonrijn receipts of therovisod Boport ofifl|Bareati'of Statistica, from which we

^Jarnv(where quantity is reporlod) that thoJniportaih 1877 were but 221,040,478 lb. ofIron and fltool, against 255,050,075 lb. lu

L""ij vthile the value for tho former yearbnt $9,195,418 aa against $10,590,7879&ktt«v>';Sht«dbteneBt is BatisTao-, b $ ) b i t > r ; ; ; . ; ;

having" amourAod"to 'l>lG,G!j9,53a InjM against only $11,708,459 in 1870.ie flguroa show that even in Uia iron

xada we havo n liberal balanao of trade inour/aye

Port Oram.WD bad tho plennnn of henring a locturo

alktred I D tbo l l inors ' cvnil MerthmilcN' Hull,. PortOrntn, an the 2Bth iiwt., by Mr. Bonj.

?Inrty wbo laa renldont of our village. Hiiibjuot •sroB a " A Qoltl Huntoi ' s Liio on tho

frontier," ) nnd' .be related! h i s eiperienciamong tlio IndianB while Becking forgold iithe torritorioa of Washington, Idaho, Mon-

a and Dakota. Ho hold his audience tocloecBt at tention for nearly three bourn,

ind nil eiprcnsed themsehes as beintt richlypaid for at tending lha locluro. AVhomU r . Flnity may attempt to repeat Lis featuretbo people will not regret i t if t i ny turn ou t 'o hear bltn snd thns aid and enconrngo a

vlng man, FOUT O a u i ,

Ou W t.ni-i-lii.v nit,'11, tin; 2Vlli iiibi., j.loii'.•levu-ii o'clock. S!r«. i l r i ^ , w],,, , , , ; , | , , „„Mvclifiniu Hlrm.,, .Snctiuuiiun, (lis.-,.vrri-..

us itititiiuB friiui tuu norLh«ust comw ofthe HWnm criht sun I unv mill hihuf^l (l Hl.ortliistjince from her ij;n.di!iiiK, nml inuncdiiilt-

iiliy illcrpiifiCd till in un incr.ulihly M),.irl'jutce of liiun tho whole of thu imiin builii-ng, I*fii51 foul uitmwl una, and two and aJiilf sU»ries high, wen euve.oped, BO by Ihiimo a fuw ]>crHoii8 could nncb tlio bpot, Uiiro vua beyond all uoulro), anil ouc linm*-* tlio (»ld miU had diniiiwnrH, lebvitiftiiryu itlock only utiinding iw u gliiumy inuuii-ui.-ut to what had once been the con Ire ol*may bright JJOJ>OH WIJ ttpccUtioua, aud'liinli lind (InvouiL'd ill thenu williriiriiiiifi even au apology for so doing. Tin)ld mill made a brief, bat grand illuminn-

buiug composed cf an iminonsQ pilo orlambera.1 dry tm tiadur and covering atthirty-tbreo humlrud sriuara foet ofnurl

altogether. It van built ibout twoutj or1 tfcuty-two years ago by tho M<

Lo lout n conHiiiorablo HUUI ol money.They nbunilonod Uio bnuineBs wlicn tlio mill

:iuuiucil idle till 1BC1-CC, wbtrn il ciuuo inl.ie posHOHflion of Alex Ltlioti, Esq., who met:'.!: no Letter auciicfis with it than bin proseen™.".. During the ijiut t«n yearn tlie

Itrojiortj stood idla. Me. J. H. ronclicisq., into whoso poweiuiua it htul bum f<>•veral yciiTB, «iu, tbo dny j.rnvioiiH lo tLori'.witli two other men, at work in the mill•ring for tho luticiiiiicry. ttUil duriiij; tiy Inn) kindled a flre In "front of Iho boil•ni which tho conflagration mny htu-coriiitud; bui (litre in Home miHj>icion Unit itis of incendiary origin.Ijist wcok Mr. J»ku Allua caught in Ijnlti

inputting four flno pidccrel, Ua-ir velchL(ing KspenUvuly 1\, 7.0 and C urn

The Protection Entertainment

Imt nf hiKt I-'riiliiul*:rlL-.l, yet l ln l.ill, IM-Oplb Wl,Unrii-ty eut»-rtiiiund LaJJu r (-'..inmif<tly Jit tbe t

niglil mulil noI'K Opi-ni II.IIIK.<l.l fi''HlLn<] tOiriil ot J'nileeliiiuy. 'fl.o cii

t'il, drrlt-of Hie inr,-inl.i-rn. in lull ii

thu i v lnt Urn ],y J <:* .L.ul 'j

who wi'ipcuision.

tli. W. Dolynud Jl. IJ. C.b'emwlj- gott(ju u p fur Ihilufiihim] (iiK'uinc iKrti|>ii-(l llir«'«m htiur, duritiguliii-h tin- louil <•put by Ufiiicrt uuil T«ni,.ii, f,,||-,u'fiwtniK? r rml . t l um-HKM t,-,,,-rn

by Duty, -Way Vtbo tlio County Suit," wiw mnonud aolos by MeH-rs. CL»H. P. Gage A. O.9mitli, uuti tLo end inoc, ujtlitho couipftuy, plduiuf*Iy intewpdrhed t iewhale, which wiis brought to a fitting viluuiuu by tlie luiliuroiu nuug ai>d wirouml, "Wnlkiug for d«l CIIIUJ.1'

Tho Hecnutl part ot thu iiLvIonattwo \

Coyne's i ing comedy in Uintitled ''Evcrj-body'u l'rictid," wbich vrrw p

on Ibt1 . c • jnrc vInborn Icly than nnytilingimuiic cv.-i- glvuu in Dover, whctlkj iir or iirofi'«iioiiiil. For tbo fcepoud BC•H. Swiimlowii's drnwiug room, au de_no Imd buen puinlud by Mr. Loport, nnd

euhnuccd hyfuniitarc

Hie 27tb, caught , wbich weighed 30OUHTO,

Mend/mm.

T i e burial of tho ltov. A. O. alidziol wlioII desd lu tbo village o r BnHkingridgo took

l u o lu the l tomau Colholia cwiict«ry on:onday, Feb. UMl.. PrOTioiia to tho inter ,lilt a brief npdresB wtm given hy n prieKtIOHO name the wri ter could no t lcnm. OniThunHlny previous tho dcceaiscci pricri

id celebmted a roquiein mass lor tbe lnte'po. IHtlo thinking that ha himself wouldsoon bo numbfltcil nmongt l i e dead.Ever Hineo tho wook of prayer the Tr^nby.

irian lind IT. E . Churohca have held a uuion: twelve persons havo professed con-

I t ia Intended toiry Tucfiday etoaing during tl i t

ontli of March. 8uch oneness on the pa r tt h e n evnngelical clmrchcB reminds ono ojr

punlmist's exclamation, "Beho ld h c ^odan<l Low plonsnntit i a fo r oretlircn to,e)l togethor in «ui ty ."Tlwro is talk of another of thoao delight.

and iiiBtntclivo publio sociables w h i i tve been hold in connection with tho SI,Church during tlio present pastorate, :

Tlio I tev. It. Vonhorno will mnko hlrimrth quarterly visitation to tlio II . n

ircli noxt Sabbatli. The quarterly cod.

•'clock.

tlio i>.irlor of tbi! cumjuiuy. In tho la«ttbe Liditmnul guiiUaiinjii wbo tilled

Iho chamotcra appeared in full ovi'iiiufj toi-U, prvM>iiliiig uii ajjR'afiinco IM biiiiuti.nl

VrilJ bo fituii upon any city htiigu, Mr.n. Ornfl' QlIoJ tlio Ittlu L-bimictfr-F. Iiiitherlr, who wan ••Evt'ri-boity'l to pirfoet &ine i-fmnnuLT comliiueri nly moduliiUd voice nnd an adupl

l)IUty to Uio pnr t tbu t mude IIIH jicrNOiiatiuiiBB. Sir. Win. T . Lupai t , iw Mujo

Wellington DbllnotK. cwuted ,i .l«cii],..,l BOtl

salion, and tho way in whirli liu diNjiln.v.'ii f b i l

A Card.

KTAXUOI'E. N. -I., I-Vb'y Sfith, 187ftIiiAi—riic cnU-tiMun,cnt given noJIUU'H iJirtluJnya! tba hull of lijnnxNo, 78, O. V. A. M-, nt KUahujH",

k'.^el (.< >u.y t f l (-.•>! clwir to Uuitin tbii HUUI of hiily .lollum ; und liioiofKynim Council, lu-rcby e i k n diii'f WIJU Mi kindly ittiHJHtod in mak-ili;.ir it Mii:t.'iH, tlit-ir most hearlj-

l,l;wm K. W'lwii,.SlUOK ClfAJlJ.ES,lhAAC I.JVM.^TT,

i <•<,!!:it\ hu, j.ii(i itt; eutire State

i>4 ,,,, xj, ..id 'J l i m ,i uoliiHly wnn iu a hurry aud every ona

foun.l plenty of tune to cut, thero woa litUur no oouoKiun for T)y.\ie-imla. Hut in thmony» of exciU'Liont tho Ktoinoch gtla BO littleirn tlmt iniiigffltioii hatt Ixicomo uuiTcnuil,nd vith II n train of Dj-spcnUc synjjitoaw,ich as IIi;fidn(!lic, Neuralgia, Nen'onsieau,ulpitaticu of thr. Ilenrt, Wokcfulutos, Sour

Stomach, CoslivtueHB, Liver Com])kint.nloil Tnni'uc, Low HjiirilH and a generalliii[^ of exliaiiHiion. Parker's Gingernic, In* 1!H. extraimliimrj- aid it gives tho;('iitivo fuo< tlouH, euf.blcH the ntomacli toi|.Iy ubundaiit nulrii.ieut to Ilia hlo-od, andis by infuHiiij,' now iifu into every orgau

nnd libro of the budy, ifffotually curca Dyfi-d

H liualUi amiTin- nKctl,

iit will iimlii,u]iwl.:d, dud tin

i

il JSow ,htn-nglb to t h e worntli... ftitblu aud tbo

ils reviving powersToiiin they u i u use,

f b

« ill tliehtihUiud H H In,

t for -li..K ,,t th.Fred. JI

icruudcnciit i tno. AfiHJMtiiMt F i

i, iu (be clinniclur oIHO a WIUCUHH und uunrlod to pi-rl'wtincotici-iill.iii of (Ins cliiirm-iL-r nf ilimiti:

i.tilfl, .vet bashful mid jonloim lov,,r. MHubert KIHgon*. nlflioiif-li iinslKue.i the tii

loririinmcti 'ror Trnp, tbo (K-rTniit. lirmiylto It a perfect coNtitnie nud iiIuiiHtug nuiiunthnt mnrio il ijnito prominent . Of tho per-formance ol (ho Indies, who weiu al]tfiiinj, t/jo much cmiiiot bo twld iu },Mw. J . Ii. Hard nmda he r flrst njipcn

iroMi In tho clmrucler nfndonii, tinUrn.

H'ipenui- actiiiy. unelegance of CQHIIIIH

wlOoir, nud from bor

medy. BIIBHtbo t'owonnlioFcatbcrly tbnt

k

wonlil not lmvi!o WHH a lioviuo in tlif art otAiltlic Limlhley brought toof ber diameter

s ing ndtlrt B3 nnd <e with

if Mm.tlilll

idicnce

it l»riui(a ii full enjoyment of thu food,lontlicrtuu.lHln.'UntliL'iiBtlio utrveH aud over.•oirn'S t h e <lej>i- -sing Tuuliiign ond wealccninfrliillx, thnt make tlitin w jiilR'rablo. It inileawtnt in t;u.t(>, never JutoiicateB, n o r c r i -;tin any dmro for HtimiilailJf, nnd in Uieri.1-fri! n utruii^ : r.iVRiinrd ngafnst intcnipomnconJ more tluui a fiilx.tituto for wines undii««!r«. Jiiiy from your druggist, V o n g h t A

KH]K«"- ' . lJ.iV.-r; Onun , l lanro A Co , I 'or tOmii) : T . N. Jetikiu*. < i f s tar i W S. Cbar-•luvoyno, Kiiinli!J]«;, II i*l bcUIa o r a s n i n p J o ,

it tlfU-cu eiuite, nuil test itfl extr&ar-diiinry inerilH. ; ,

The iwni trntliiR

iou Hpecially adapted her tol b Mi

qywill bo beld ou Monday morning at

k \Jauy will cbnngo their "local hftbitnlion'

not their nama dur ing the month oiarch. -Wni /Eoynolds , t h e carpet weaver,ill move o u h i s form and cause Ohas, Itoy->lds to morooffj Surd , ' the blacksmith,i eupyWm. Reynold ' s ' hoimo; Hulbert theuemakcr, will vacata hfnhouso t o n l l o *cut, of Gross Roads, to ent«r ; Bishop, UiotoJuimithof Peapack . i r i l l tmooeed.TounJ,"*'"•" lith, of Mendliiua. AmongthoBbio will cbango Uiclr naiuo wo hoar tha t j& Lnneo, daughter of John lanoo,* •ir March Cth'bd l i r e . Goblo. -

The pastor of the BL E. Church, tho Bev.P . Macauley,lias been agrecablv BurpriBed•o purse of f CO from hiu OLurcli and con'DBntfcu. • Ai

A Word to Both Partw. -Wltliin ten days tlie Bprlng primaries will

* bold, the candidates nominated, nnd tbo'IICD mado by tho people. Upon the char.

tor of the candidates nominated and elect-will depend, the, etccUanooiand'effloionoytownship and county govenuneut Xor aa-

year. ^heroMre men ofboth fortiesDUM make it a pijlni to attend the' prlinaf-and fliert their^bart ; eflorts to tho end

it only good men be pat innominatiou fciffices to bo filled., Then, full where tli

aiaewill, wo shnll bo sura of good local'crnment, It can bo tntly said that nileviln that adliera to oar political systemattributable to the absence from tha pnrr

^uonses cf thoso most interested hi anioRt slid cnpablo admlulBtmtlon of nAn, •. They allow without dissont a oer-i olaea of people to control tbo primaries,: t iea express thoir diFgust atsoma of tbo

irainalions made. . Yet tho remedy liestholr reach, Tor wo claim that there Ii

nigh of moral sentiment in every commu-which If properly exerUd -wdatd form

political tickets, and sooure tho electionily.g'ood uiou to offloo. ' '.This being Uiea duty is shown thul uu inim can con-

lienliansly neglect - Moke It n point tbonattend the primaries tills year. See to Itt men whose only qualiQcation is thatv can catch aoortAiti amount-of the float*vote are not pluocd upon Iho ticket, andta sure of It that a man wbo attends toown affairs in an Incompetent or"manner ia not put inn position to mari-th'e affairs of the community. Chooso

i of iutclilgetico, honest ana sober habltj,good business faculties for the vaiiotis

odticms to bo filled, and you will have nou to regret tho lionrBpcntntthocaucus.

'"' '• A L a w y e r i n Ja'tK "-•'•••• jK sad affair has occurred a t Kcwton whicji

Sussex 'papers ( havo thus far failed toatlon—probably out of consideration fa rfeoUngn of nJ&ny inUrestcd. ' ; ' ^ p r o m j -

it aud able member of tboKowtin 'bar hasa number of wools been Incarcerated Injail of that count? without the pnblitutv

hat would havo been attached to the earna~enco had it been committed by one who

mpiod an lmmblpr ' station i n life. ThomnutancoH, as we learn tliom, a rc thntmisnppropriatod and : expended' about

,ooo that had come into his hands whilelaging tho Bottltunont of m estate, and

ivi'ng worn out h i s own m a m s by oiceiuJiving, wan unable to make good tho de-

ie'ncy a n d woo arrested fo r embezzlementtho defrauded par l ies . Steps havo sincea taken by his legal nnd other frier.da toipromlso tbo matter wi th tho complaii

itB,'nnd we leant that the sum of $1,CO; raUod for this purposo and offered thenthey refused to take ft. Vie are also i&-

i elnco b e broko jai lnd micaecdad in gettlnR as fw as Newark,

was recaptured there and returned toion. He 1B a young man of fine educa-

m and marked abilities and about tanyoon.LB married and Ijogan the practice of

mdor tho motttBut tho love of

profoHsion in Newtonilsing circumfltanooB.

leasuro drew bis attention away from hiaisiness, and tho leading of a fast lifenight to lilm tbo inerllablo result.

Starved to Death. '/ .woman living iu rb l l l i p s lu rg was found>arly sbirved to death on Saturday^ ~ I t ii

stated tha t her huuliand !md gone away towork, and she being token a ic i was

iblo to go out to got anything, or sumiiSiBtanco. J"*t V accldeiit nae of thqigbbors went into tbo bousoand foiiiid hia fninlHliing condition. On Tuesday

irning Bko died. 'Uio Express says; Juxtfore she passea avrny a neighbor woman

ho came In asked if nlio Lad anything to,t, and tho poor woman, not realising how

mar Bho was to denth, aniiwered! « Ob IIB, Jake sent mo a dollar Bud a half, t ha t ',11 bny ua something to oat." I t la sod tolink bow tlie poor woman beggod UU sheras taken sick, and then hod t o stay in bed

keep warm, a n a lay tlicre all alono in tbaId desolate home s tar r ing , i t wDl b e a

story to tell the husband, who lal)Bent in nearch o ( w o r i , . . .

SaruOvertou,wife of Majortor Ibut allow-

ptbo part nssfgDoil ber . Mina " that snperior womnn," UDpBools, d i d n o t h a v n n ebnraotor Ibut allow-ed her (o display he r merit* ru. fully u (butof "UrB. T o o d l e s , " b u t s h e b r o u g h t to it mi-iwrigr tfilents aud mnde i t charming uovei*-tholoes. mm A^gie Gago perfcruiod vorj-

u y nd very correctly the duttes'vof'M B . Swoutlown'n maid, • , , .,;'''. - '

Loat to meution, but not . by a n y w t o n sleast i n merit, WHB tho orchestra, which Isgenerally c id to hare been the fluealthat over attODded an entertnlument in l i feplace. To csfablif ih. thatthe^maalowna'of!tho bighent ordor wo' bavo only to'giro t h eunmes of iho performers': ' Mrs. PranK ILLindBley, pinno ; Prof. Pmiilii Kenatler; r i o .l iu t F f a l c - B . Lindnloy ,corh B t ; J . E . Dnrf, 'cornet,^' J , H; Buohanin,- barritono j Hoa-b o h E o w e , picolo.. ...'"•-.. -

Oii Monday evening: t h e performance wonipealad .before another good-sized and ap-

preciative audience. . % tlio two entertainmenta tbe Protections havo netted n hand-some sum for their Treiisnry, but wbat thoypriM of Tnstly greater valuo to iHom is tlio

nee HO generously accorded tbein l.ytheir lady friends, nud tlio heiuty rapportand kindly approval g i ton tnem by tbo gon-oml public. ,

itiiift vt'iudu incident t o tin'sn<'ii-'"ini in.*- j - n r nr<! n Bc-vure o rdml forIh ' • • u s . Thi ' iii-n't'ct nf a lmrd coughK<'ii. ruily lin-1* (•> n .wriiku- us of llic l u u ^ ,ft'iiiL'h, i.ot infrKjUi'iitly, rtKulttiiri uoiiEump*linn. Hi'lMiuk'N I'ulmonia Hyrup will a tuixic rclii-vc and loofi'.'ii n l ight cough and i siiirU an ntTPrni.lc r r rn . ^y tha t oliilJron will!ak" it iriUinut Ic ing « u a e d . A cold on UiolungH, if coiminitptJjii in uot already devel-Jliid. mny 1H< otiNJly iM.it>ti'r.;d by the use ofthe Fnltiionit! Kymp, iogs th t r with Hcbonck'sMniiilrnke PillH to clear tbe Bjutom of thaaccuuiulnbil u iucua I t i more serious cases,wliont tbo diKoaso luw become deeply uentod.

nd Uio pnt lont suffers from low of appeti ta,rnkncai aud emaciaiaon, . Schenck'a Hen

\Vccd l o n i o Rbould bo used In connectionvilh tlie ntiovo nicuHutiud rcmodica, to ntlm-ilato tho iippctlto and bring tbe digestive

povorH Into bealthy notion, thereby Buntaln-nifl tlm strength of the pntiunt and enabl inghim to r o i h t I).', progress of tho diseaseuntil tbo I'niiuaiilo Syrup may perform i tshealing and cloauidiig work. / T h o una oftliOHO .eUindtird remedies according t o thodinctibiiB tthict ncconipnny then., cannotfail to iiroducc most mtiafactory results . Aletter atldroBscd to Dr. Schenck cor. S i i t l innd AxcU Kin., Philodulplila, asMcg odvico.nd Axcli Kin.,

ill promptly receive tbttention, free of charge.tklicnt^'sJUalluluMtraiol

ulpbla, asking advice,tbo Doctor's personalge

brai l Druggists. -

• • • . Food FIB/I. ••• . ; , .

The following report of • Fish WardenChos. J.Pienratii we copy from "tho onnniilreport of tbe Commissioners of Fisheries. :

My nppoin.m«ut da Fish Wnrdon for thiscounty dates from October 21th,' 1870. - MypredecejHor put in my bands a largo numberor ponton containing tho laws for the p r otoolloa of fish, which I had distributedthroughout tha county. After the,' passageof a supplement Io tho law of 187C, I wnssupplied with postern containing the sup-plement as approved March 8th,1877. '••]•

Tboso were also pnt up throughout theonnty. Thlo plan given tha pooplo an op-ortunlty to become famill.ar with the laws.

Thus giving thorn no eioriso when delectedin their violation. • .: -.••;>; . . .' . ••

I have made four nrrosts during tho i pastyear for violation of tho fluhiiifi laws—tmifoi

ling fylces and ixto lor taking -Oak "ithe clofloUmo, by shooting. • . .'

The suits for naing iykes wero broughtbefore W. J. Eftstcn, Enq., of this city. Thsparties ackpowleCged: thuir guilt; one, be-ing nnobla tp pwya; fine, tins. (ten fenced totendaysfn Jai l ; j Ho Borvod. his,.time ont,indtold rae on leaving that I would nothave occasions to send .Tor him ngain.) Hevnaaxt old offender, and had defied the lawsandthe'wardons. He fished in liio Pnemioriver.', Tho olhorwiia fined twenty dollani,but would not pny.' '• H i was cb'mtniilod, but

is relcAflGdon habeas'corpus.' Ho had awring boforo Judge DhlrymplQ and vmn

- itinuod the case and It is ntilleld; hopending, ' Ho finned in the Itockdway river.Hohn< given mo a gre.tt.donl of trouble.Tlio other enscs worn brought before JudgeMcChofinoy, 'of Eesux county. tOnawns con-victed andIflntu. twenty dollars, Thia cnaois ntso appealed. The ciLbor von clenred.These arrests have had a good effect. I havereceived from tlio ComraiwiionoreifiO2 blackbafla, thoy wtiroiu fino condition,:and *wcrucarefully placed in tho waters without Ions.

Threo hundred nnd ilfty-soveu were put ibtlio passaio river at tho following poiutu; ntCheopalilo, New Provideuoer, and Vandoren'smills. Fifty wero pa t in Uio' Skellengopond. At tho hoad of the north liranoh of thilUrilan river, Tlio biilarice worn put in

mis in .ibis township. Tho stocking of

0 writers with thcao choice flub is very pop-nlnr hero. Mnny thanka for1 them. Thoyare thrivine well. I will 'give yon nn in.Htanoe of how well noinc of them havo done.It Booms a UtuV fishy, lint It is.tnio. ' Oneycarngo tbisfoll thore was pladed in Ur.D. L. MilWs pond, at Madison,: i n ( b [ |

county, ufty black Imss, from two and n h'ulfto fonr inches in longtb. On. the 17th olthis mouth tho wator ww drawn down for

e repairs. Tborlvino wns no arrangedna to catoh any fish that 'ubould m n oat.Klovon baiM wero taken. They measuredfrom 10 to 13 inches, in length.: This cer-tainly is very mttsfaolory. , Thoy wero putback lu the pouO..

1 acknowledge raluablu lUH.Btance fromynur Bimrd, and from'some me tabors «rfWorriH county Fisli Club, anil particularlyfrom the Hon. A. W. CntUor, Francis Ohiia,

Bq., and Georgo Werts, Esq., ,for legaliiinso. Witrdcn Sj>oer, ot Essoi] coniity,ia reoilered Rood nnststiincn. .

Tho flKhiiiR has .boon very good inooimty durinu tbo pist yenr. • Tho pickerelQMhlng in thu rasHiic with hook U mui:libettor than it wns. wtion nots wcra used.With proper protection Um waters of (hiscounty will produce nn immense • amount of

S. B. Hutcuior, Emi-, of riiilIipslmiR, breturned from Indin Territnry, whjthcr hewont a few WOCICB RIDCO ta uep his brolher,from whom he hn<l bei?n soparntod twenty

' ' J l i l t h bd Cbl

years.' 'Jlia.ljothcand hiving

r r b d a Cberokcl of (be Territory

will remove to New Jersey shortly' andBpend tlio remainder of h i s days nmontrfriends of hia foully • *•'••

Reflect thaUn every cemetery ODO-thirdof tha sile&t tenants are - tho victims of neg-lected coughs and colds j and if you arethut uHiotctl, avoid,their, fato by resortingnt oiiLd lo Ilalo's Honey of Horehonnd andTar, an immediate, agreeable, osd certoiamesriB of euro. Sold by all Druggists. ,'

l'iko'n Tuotlaclic Drops care In 1 minute,

A word of caution. Nearly oil Tendon ofcough Pjmps use largo quantities of opium,morphiiio, uad tartar umetlo^—all deadly po[-sone and Booucr or later the worst result miybe apprehended from thelruses, We knowthat Dr. Coxq'B Wild Cherry and Sunoia isentirely frco from them all, and con be givento the youngest babo without any risk what--•rer. It wfll euro thnt cough.

Ladies who for years bavo depended on.all manucr of. powders mid co»isotic» forgiving thorn artificial complexions, now findthat Glenn's' Sulpbux Soap supplies them,with.penrly nkinu and rony ,chcekn, elicitedby the gentle Rtimulation of nature. Boldly£ul Drug£nBtfl. rjTt.r.'** Hint AKU WHISKERD X I , black or brown, 50 eta. .: ' i

. Con«tiu.p(lan Cured.

Aa old pbynickn , retired from practice,having kod ]ihutcd h i bi« hands by an EastI u d b niUsiuuory tho formula of a Bimplavouetablo remedy, for t h o speedy and per-manont cum of oonBumption. bronchitis,catarrh, a s thma , anil all throat and lungaffectiouB, also a i>ositive and radical eurofor nervous dobility a a J ^11 neryous oom-plaiuta a f t i r Loving t o u t d H o d l ty J 11 neryous oom

, L i n g touted Ha wonderlaturative powers in UiousftndB of COECB, bas

felt it Ills duty to mako it known to blxsuffering fellows.. Actuated by this motife,a&d a desire to relievo liumaa suffering, Iwill Hcml, free of cbnrgo. to all who deufroit, tlilfi recipe in German, French, or Eng-liah, with full direutiona for preparing and.using. Sent by mail by addressing withstamp, naming this paper, W. VJ. BimitAll120 Fowere1 Ulock, Ilochester, N. Y.

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I IIs oiljibiting on elognnt Block of

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Wall Pockets,

Household Ornaments.

iConfectionery,: : alffaya pure aedf reub .

BOOKS,BLANK BOOKS,Stationery, &c.

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AMERICAN WATCHES!

Waltliam.T?atoIies from $12upwards, best quality P. S.BAB.TLBTT witli ohronometerbalance la 3 oz. case, reduce!to $19. , ,

Ladies' solid gold AmericanWntolios from $30 up.

aonts' solid cold AmericanWatqhes from $35 np.

All OEADES and STIPES onhand to select from.

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THE IKON ERA.!

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Salnnlay, March ~\ IS7S.

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'Mi.- S iher I'llI 11 l..t,v.uy.n-oK, l-VliruLivy 28.—iinL.' for lli<-tviiiaK* uf »

t!ir •...jii .-..»liiy 1».V

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nj-tttliriver tU

ii[i htrViiuk Uu

] .l.-ml tlir..rill nf July 1urn, i;]'Hli;i

.- i.i.ul. yim l.iul boto liil[> tut i:o tliftti.s. Unr Ai%-i don't

-diily uik-ii tho flt^li (iffbrail" as yt-t IUIJ IJO JI-IS

ffkK. I uiii afraid Hie|M IIIUUK Ijtrforu Lbt-y can

i-. uiul Sir. Jiuvid utiiiia

I]],! vuta wab ISiO lo 73 uiul ill tbo K.iiiiilc-ill to I1,*. Tlie im-ssaiae bull th>* fff.-ttvliMi many Imd initiciinit*! "f uut ..ulyU n i f y i n g t in vute fur tin* bill Imt ufiiL'tiuiliv iiicri'asii.fi it. TbtTi- wns not nvoice wised in U-hnlf of tliu veto, uudthe i»rot«-st aguiiist it va* simply left totbo rmtnled voli's. Tli.' Piwiik-ut was.literally without u friend on tlie floorr,,r ibpni'iHitirutH df tlio liill by thewill' rtii Mw.iuliiiB llin di'iiiuml for tlijiri-vi'.niM fjm-.iliiiii wen* quite as IU.S.OIII but lb«' tumtati*-' sliii.ild ha pruu-pliyv,.(til npoii IIH tlio rrkiKlaor thn bill.TbiTfl wn.i, thm-fore, no .lcbntu in «•HUT hon.se, Tliis was ojiiie ti-ii..>nilruuurkcil, i.eciuiSL' some of tlie Prt.ili-nl'rt fiiimls wurii very contiilciit tl:tin- vt.-Ui nu-hsuge would cbmi^t; Hie tiur t l i iw vutcs in theSenntu m i n i m i t<

it is uiHli'iKtoiiil, slini'ed this confldciic-At tbe ltii:tt it wan cluimed UILTC wonliu\i! l)iH">n ilulny, mid tlie i»ioi»j>tm'will, wbiflt tho hill was jnwsi'd by IxitlihoiiHCs over the r i lo Iiiis crrated imiri-rfep nt tlii.' Executive MitiiMuu.

Tim St'LTt'tari- nf tho Tmisury has nl-ruadv jirt'i>arf«3 tlio ni'cussnry arrange-incut" fur tht< immediate executionnf iho law iiroviding f'»r tho eoinogotit.- silvt-r dollars so Hint there will beim dcliiy wliutt-vcr iu its operation, TliS.-cTftury lias iireparcd tho form of tlisilver i-i'rlillciit« anil upproved tbo d(vice for ilie new silver dollar which wasHtibniillcd lo him by thu Director of tlioMint. Tlio Depart in out ia thereforeprt'purt'd t'j begin without delay the ndliiiniHlratiim of tlio new law.

A ItlirliU Si-nliwr.A public tlii if is tbo worst kind uf a

thief, in th.it hi: not only steals, but InWTOMRH tho.u who lmve placed tlieiIrunt in liim. Particularly is (bis wwith tiioso who liavo charge of savinpbanks and purloiu tlie hard wroughtsavings of tho dependent. Thereforewe tako ft i>lonmin?—it may he a morbiddim, but it in a pk-fumro n overt lickin noting full nud exncl juntior- denlt outto p.ucli rascals, and vtt cannot fcxpresttoo fully our gratification itt sooitig sueln Kcoundrcl tut J. R. Frccse, who preachtil reform while ho stole, condemned ithard luborinibo Stole Prison, aud giver,biiuu a willieriug roljuko as Clik'I Jus-iiuo 13euHley gave him In t i e TrentonCourta hist Mouduj. Tho following ithe report of the enntooco:

Tho senuitioii of the day waa wlicuFreeBD nuil I m two BOBS came up . Tliejlaud nil three pleaded guilty to cm'Eling tho moneys of (ho State Sav „ISnuk mid conspiring to defruad that in-Btitutioii. Tim bank was run by tlieFrccsen, having bean organized eome-

'Jhe

o reint-ily fur il. I

of t

ln,ilvof tin

j over tea yenra ago. It went topieces BO me months ago with & deficit ofuTcr &..000, most of which btifonged toJJJO neediest peoplo in tbo community.An official examination of tho booka re-vealed Btich a system of fraud thattho parties uuntaned to plead guilty

- rather than have the public learn tbowhole trutb. Chief Justice Beosleysaid : "Jucob R. Frceac, in your cosothe Court bos to sny thcro is not a ain-glo mitigating ciroumatflnee. You arocharged with embezzling tha money oftha fcjivings hauk and with conspiriDg todefraud tlint inutitutioD. Yon havobconimparted a trust and you hnvo betrayedthat iraKt. You wore trusted by people,raany of ffhom were poor and incnpnbloof tnkiug oaro of tliBmselvea, and whoconfided their nit to you. This IB noordinary theft; you Lava violated tholaw by dccoitf.nl contrivances, troll ma-tured pluiJB cunningly laid and woll car-ried our, nnd aftcrn'nrda aggravated by

.endeavors to creuto the impreBsion thatr i t was not you but your children wliuwere guilty.. Therein you huvo offond-

: od not only justice but common human-' ity. Up to this time there in no reasonto believe lbnt yon have assumed anyresponsibility for t ie crime, but havesought to spread tho boliof far aud widethnt. >our children nre tho guilty OHM*.1'ou aro (be-man wIFo took t«e money,every bit of i t Your cose coiitaius no

; features of mitigation, but every wn-t iro of nggraViition. On tha flnijudiutracnt you are sentenced to hardlubor in tho StntoPtison for three years;nnd on tho eecund, a similar sentence iaimposed for two years."

Tbo s6ns, Henry 0, and Lotus K.FrecHo, wero next sentenced. Tiio Courtregretted thu necessity of speaking, oftheir father as it had dono in their pies-onco, but is ctinsidorod tbo position ofthe sons different from that of tho fa-ther, who had brought them np and tedthem astray. I t was to their credit thatthey bad not turned upon him and re-venlud tlio wholo truth. Eucu was sen-tenced to tbe County jail for nix months.

11i« Culnc&o Famine.Tho steamship Oceanic, brings news of

terrible disaster at Tientsin, China. Tbeto, in which tbo

h to Snow in nro Inw tbnnany--hu p:trt»<, having uncu iceuJ'i-i.«;, find I nm suro Iho

wyiug tl% tlial lior«3 tbere in his bam: ciiBM-diiew., just to spit*; tliiimiK. have legul right to ktt]dopnrtt'J titccd tlioro until Ineat bim up, else, being omufAccra ol tho law, liowoult

i-niiiU in ltu-iiing tlini lioreayard out of jiuileighborH. Heho boily ol his

of llio pxecaliviunl do HO.

Wlint bfiH bi'como uf the R. P. C. 1 ?There in ouo moru iulmbiUiut tbau tueni

vm last week ami her iianiu in Hichardr..KVIHO iliivk^oii, ot Glitstuy, wna sit llio

ov>ter mipyer nt Jerry Itnliur'H. He utolothree jrnir u^jjluveti from ouo gmUuiunu,miaahilrurhpuun, whiuu arliclys werufouudouhis person tbu west tiny.

Mr. Murjutt i» lnuldiug n linuicli railrotulfrom IIIH mine to COUUL-L-1 with tbo mi Iro w Iat or nuur tliu uvurbudd bridgo itt BLIj'piuy-port.

One of tiii) milroatl men wlio wero ficnt tojml fur thu Into rtriko WIJB Oou Holly tied

in up by tlio wriisU for MMVUH hours bccatirioirnu out! uf tbo pririonen. otruuk him ivbiloi wat* wiping bin fuco anil "OoloncJ"Htrnckick ntul tliu other follow got tliu worst of it.

How iu that Cuu?I reiuembtr racing a soldier hung up bj-

UiB tbuiubHoucoatWhitu Honso Lauding, inVirgfuin, and it eut'iiitil to mo thut of nil theliorriblo tortures ever invented that vrau tliomost dcvilii.il. The ])oor fellow begged tobo cutduwii, bi.'(,'ged^omobodj|tot,lioot biut,and nunlly Uio pirupcratiou htreamed frombin facLJ, a white frotb Isauwl from bla mouth,

raved liko a umuiftc, curbed tbo enptalu

ID niufit ba''ore if bo ever (jot a chan

him, which 1 hopo bo did.tortured uinu a few miiiuks and tumtd

•ny, unable to benr thu bight ot It any

lleud incarunto, am!a he would Bhoot

I looked nt tlio

Ir.iry. Ami ut ihe n.sjioiiniliiiil.Iicv rests Juryrly upon tlieji.ini.t hln HI Id make ut linst nlei UM-rriuiii DK: cuilridculiIciuln-r in Hi in jpurtiunlar. vwll i

IIUK a childDint, but [d

• tmeiiiiiK-e fully iimJifieJ to Itatb, NO 1

tuiiLiniLil aud yet bu iliniju

IKIHI.-HH. Whenever, their in Hit: Ifttct. indiuud to U*onmill W KiiKliiiiitil l>y every ]>n

TrftchtrB

Tin- riiB.iini VtiniVu I,

<.I thut ht- will not i>.L") to war iinli-w Gurmi1^1, nuil thtv i>r.t i!

ii-iidly (innisu thu Kiapu interLhlHii

ndcr Lis iiifitructiou j not >ity hit

lulu the tul

ulJ udd thiT > this i

I t <wi\a my jiriviltgo to -risit Uao l>uliHL-IICHJI of Uiiu {'last: u few daj's Himpnrtit'ipatc iu tho closiug oioreiiWinter term. I tviw highly gratified to nothe ILorough drill to which tho pupila hibeen Kwbjw.ted, BB uiniiifcKted by ttiainations. The y sere in OH couBintcd mnlnivruviatiaii thu nludicn Iho JIUJJIIB Lud heovor during tha lout throeknowliidgu of Ui<«e ^avo proof that they hiuot gono ol'er thmu Iiuiaiuicr, but with a comuiuiulnblB UiorouglIIOKS Iliut njiuaku favorably fitiou« liitt'linrgu of fluty ou tlio part of tltuiiclK.'r. Mr. Ow-'nr Harily. I doubt notthiif ho had receivt-il a mom hearty co-opetion )iv (bo parentn in hit, earn put (ifTortHoilvniiwuioiit, their thildreu would hnvebiiued to u ntill higher degroo of perfontin ttcir Etudlos. But lifrc, as in otlplnccti, Homo parents fail iu thin part of thidoty lo thdr children. Wake np, pare;

Flanders, N. J,

GRISTS FROM OUR GRIN MILL

"Where do you move to ?

Spring ti Jlarch-iug along.

Tbo muflic of Lent—ood fifih bawls.

Winter resigned ilu functions very groclully ou Tliursdtiy,

Tbo woultl-bo coustablo bos comiiiignr LJK fullow citizcni).

Iu Eurojie it Las been diHcovtrcd that theiin more \vnyu thut of c lug n Turkc;

longer. I thought that Ibid of tilingaholiHhed. Tbero is

•aid bu & uiortho nation an

thority, bu lie ca])tnof Morrihlowii jail itoo.

wby a turntyrant wlicu tlie Stattin with nlittlo brief «u-, in tho army, or keep ciStAti Prisou at Trei

; thargo iaItov. Sir. WinnuB leaves tbiiSpring.

The State Trenfliirer miebttlollnrs ready for the library fund of tblHCIJOOI district. Mr. Mow-try in coUectimore tljnn enough to fico him and go MJIbettrr.

If tbe MtuliBon folks Trllllook nround hoithey can readily flud tho reoKou wliy tb

not bad a new depot before now.I wero not w r tho end of this letter

took fire, and of nearlyID tlie building

en refngeea from tbo northern proyinceo u , \iOn. rrhBhad assetableii, took fir. n - ' ' -three tbouaatd persons iionly about ono hundred escaped. Tboextremely cold weather provailinglatolyhati bad a /atal effect upon tho refugees,irrnn; nf whomhavo Leon frozen to death,-while tloasnnds nro suffering from in-fiufflcientocootnmodntion and lack of foodwhicli cannot bo supplied in euflicient— -'itioa to meet the demnnd, Thoef-

afar off for I notice tboj are gullioring to-othur,I sawn flook of wild dnclu Uilg morning

and Borao of tho boys say they saw wildJGSO flying narlbwnrd.Tlie ojBtcr aapper IHKI Lop t

U. A. M. of Stanhopo GO iwinb you to i

ibrbTofi;and Oiwiatance arti to & greatlified by the diabunesty of the officials.Children ore sold by hundreds by theirBtorviDg poranta. Ia tbe large cities ofHanchnng and Fuctmn? risings have oc-cnrretl among the peoplB rendured deaper»te by aefiirj thotr wires and chtlclreistarving" before their faces, and manyother nutbroaku are reported. In Pn-cbong tlie people bebcaded a mandarinfor speculating on tlieir neocsBities. Thecold has boon nnnsnally severe through*oat tbe conntry for several necks.

. The ErpoBltlonCongma -ran slow in Toting an nppropria-

tion for tlio Fiirii EtpoaiUon, btit our nmniJ-facttirers bnye been prprnpt in preparing forit HO that all tbo «pw:e nlloltoi] to this coun-try will be needed. Tbe Tiidon-Hewittoornmeal kitchen aiunt therefore bo plren np.Tlje United 8totes ship Bnpply, mtlca fromNow York on Monday loaded to bfr ntaiontcapacity *ith ft canto conniatinR of Bpeci-imfinBof Amerlcin ingenuity in UIQ Hue of

nral in>l>lenwote, oujjnamid pinnw'n large tunortuent), eculofl, motor powertor city ntilwnjs and other iiarrxwcs, Ioco-niotives, car vhcela, appnmtiw tor ben tingcities by uleani, Iron in pin* objocls of BMI

"nnilTcr'ianil many inTenlioCH, inoHtly Im-proT-inentiJ and nchl.tions to tbe ilisntny n tthe Centennial Exhibit ion in Philadelphia.The piJithitfl oome principally from NewYork and Phihwlelphfo; tbo New Englandd Phibdelphfo; tho Ne EnglandBtAtcd furninh one third. Ooods have beencoming in Teryinpldly and the accumula-tion in HO largo nt the Navy Yard that proba-bly BEierM merchant VCBMSU Fill hvra to Wchartered to transport Uicm. The UnitedSlntes frigate CowitUuUcHi enilod on Tnti-(Jny from Philadelphia for IlftTre, Inndoclwith inventions for the Exposition. TlieUniled Suites sloop of wnr Portainonlh willlearo •\VaEUiDgton for tho Brooklyn Navy& n l between tbelOQi nud jGlb of Marobfor tbo purpose of londinff with Americau

d for (hn enmo deBtinBtioc-

' TboreBhaHbotlireoPreflldenlsoftlioUnited States each one of whom shallbo taken Jrom one of tue Uireo Bevorolprominent seotions of tbe United HLitesknowD na the Western Stabv, the Eos-i.irn* nnd Mii1dl« Statiw. This" is tbeinuih feature of the proposal amendmentto the Constitution introiincod In tbeHouse on Mondiiyliy Sonftnra ol Ohio.

••.aiiitty-ouo pfWDN huTo profesaed con-. Teraionin the plnimtnwn JI. E. CLurcb. -:

ould iuform them.If I am not inJHtukeu tho cor tiho

nvo been built nearer Dover If it liod nobeen for tlie name reason.

A Stanhope firm sent a man to Morristowjail, on Thursu'ny, because bo owed them

bill of eighty dollars."Well, Sussex had to foot tho bill lor profl

ocoting rtUenon. A fellow can't make ;uigumont if ho owes eighty dollars, but

ho owes eighty thousand ha may pay £0 centson the dollar and start business again, bo-* ved and respected and trusted by sit whknow Mm. Btiango -what ft difference thenshould DO between a rich dsbtor and a pooime. V. J.

The foregoing was received - too late fo:publication hut wo ok. Tbo followingfrom our correspondent this week :

Ouo of our Sitndaj School scholars hand-d rao UICHO two \encs in aoswor to ona o

your corre«i>oudeuta who wnutcd to knowwlero cirl was moulioncd twice in tho Bi-bb :—7uel 3:3. "And Bold a girt for vinetluvt they might drink."

Zeclmriah, 8:5. "And ths strecUi of tbeiity nuatl bo full of hojs aud girls plitjlng.

Ouo of our &ibbnlh School scbolua saystlmt he can prove that thore was uot nSmitbIn nil Israel and challenges your youthfn]rtndem to quote the chapter anil voreo.tlionght tho Smith family could truce their

neology bank to Noah, any way, if not tiold father Adam MiUBtslf.

There in a 3 tbrow Bffilch by tbe a*atottank and it has been tbe standing puzzle forsome time how to fix aliimp on it that wouldb when the nwitcb wan right for ib<

main Itnck, or c m s ovor or siding.l l r . Wiler, a fireman, invented a very in-

gcMouq, -flobltlynnoo that would Jo 1to pcrrootlon hit (hero was a lit-tlo too much of i t I t was too complicated0. W. King said one day, "Why it is enly nsum in menBurution," nnd he figured It oulso fine that I asked Mr, linker, master rlcf>rrennirB at Dover Bbopsto mako a lamp,which ho dlil, and tho problem in naked,The signal works to perfection, and therein no machinery about it.

One day laut week, Jaku Alton canglit Cpickerel which, weighed 25 lbs. Ono day tillsweek fas caught G which weighed SO lbs. ami3 other* that weigbed 21 lbs. All on tho"Harsh" at Lnke Hopatcoiig. If nay of your

fishermen can make a better aveiuge catchthan that let him come to tha front.

Aud jet cooatablo not buriedmnet tnio emolt him

Only a single mouth of peaca anil fjuness icnmiiictb for the now comfortikblo 1hug,

Hliad hare brgiin to nupear nud the ichiue for bouiiig them has not yet beenvtntcil.

" The Tope rcfitHcn to talk politics," nti;n cnblo diRjmtcli. Hut lliun ho ie notAniBricnn.

For tho bonefll of the WaHliington Star1

rifio to Piplnlu thnt a xtalti joko in alwayH n]to h« Slgley.

Tlio Intent theological wrinkle huo tinof boing nt loant Bulstflutlot. It ie ivicli BOcinHo.

JOB. Gordon Hen net is fitting out an expdltinn to (Uncover tho North pole.

Hay thero.

goii's Birthday was generally olBencd iu tbis place by a ilng hung outfront of the post office.

Tho best thing to plant tt this early seneci tho tramp, They flourish about as•hen they aro planted deep.Don't fntiey that every diriy-kueed urehi

ou now moot Is devotional. They nro pinag "mibfl"on tlio nitlowolk.

" Spring, Spring, henutif ul Spring.Qncs» we've pulled tho rng off tbit huababout as early as any of them.

Tho arrfral of Marcli was very Iftinb-liko,which Indicates, wo RUppoHO, that we shall

thoroughly '• lambed •' before we BOO tbeend of St.

"When Mrs, Jones niovos Mrs, Brown willecpouttho doorand ejaculate with achuckB, " I knowed that Jones woman never hud

much in her IIOUGO."

Tlio energies of Collector DIckersoa HIIOW tajed to their utmost. Anil tha dolin-luent taipayer cntertaius tlio same opinion

- bent bow to tlioV'anJ toll thorn they wish

hereby tu toniler them their wnraost thanksnr their very efflclont aid in the matter.Tiiore tras n Inrgosurprise party ntDoniinio

llujliiim's at Stanlinp-), Weunesilnjr evening.I understood they bad a very good tlmo.

I am told tho; had n lawsuit beforeIsqaire King, over there, the other day, tbe

testimony in which would make spicy read-IR for the Police Gazette, tlio Dnj'a Doingsr tbo Sun, If tho th.nga nro true that woroTorn ia on ttiat trial, then I beg tlie foreign

Hiislonnry Society to ]iave n little regardfor Ihe eoulsof »ome of Iho dwellers in thomountains of old SUHHOX and lot tlio hentlientoko core of them solves for a while.

Only that I would not tlnra pollute thacolumuaof UwEBitrith tlio nnsty Btory Iwould toll it, just to show what foal deedsore done before high hooven under tlie verysbauon- of thn goapeL

O ye good people who are so anxious tosend UeeoUot utd Bob IngersoU (o eternallire and brirnslono, ace to jt tbnt the Lord donotrcqniro tbo soul of "Dirty Nate" nt yourhnnitft.

OT ma Christ dlo far rcspectablo peopleonly? D. J.

'ducaticn of Ohlldren—Parental Oure.Among tbo duties th»t overy parent ovrcn

i his dilld. that of gconriag a proper do eel-pment or ito mind occupies an important

plnco. It jo, indctd, second only to theproper dcrclopmeiit of its moral faoaltlcs;both of which aro too often, and too greatlyoglectcd by those OD whom tbe rcsponaibtl-y resta. ImUand of lookius after thewj in.ircsta y\ih gtDAl personal cars and dili-

gence, percnU too often turn their childreninto the hands of olbera, natunJIy lea.

intflreKted anil having JOBS rwtjwnBlbllity.Oertninlj every parent onght to try to tnukoUa child nil that it Is possible for it to b« ;and this will necessitate the fall develop-ment of its mind. In order to do this, pa*rente ought, in addition to tholr own directefforts, lookftfter those who are enbuateil

tht).ei* inBtroction, sspeoially in Uie pti-117 dopartmont ." . to the twig isJbeat tho

tree is inelinod," ia DJi old proTOrb; and it lau our commou flcLpoffl Uiat tbo ineuUd twlR

roBpocting his property.

The trade dollar still itandu on its sub.stanthti bottom of 431) grains ami the peopleBtill tatfl i t Trailo dollars this way, gentle

11 they nre worth 100 ccntu (o us.Jerusalem " It. Frsoso consolca himsel

with t i e reflection thnt bo in not tha oalyReformer " who has boon plncoj in prlnon

—that Luther and others suffered in the sumoay.

It is tho People's Savings Bank, of Now-art , this week. The maoey of the deponiu

had been well looked after. Only *if it was found lying around IOOBO la tlioSank.

Tho smoke house of Mr. JobnSlmeram, ofLO Wonca Jouroal, woa cooHutned by nroie other day. Wo truly sympathize williim, for we can readily imngino the heft ot

such a loss to a local editor.Tho problem of tho day Is how to flooareaHuto -with n kitehon range,' hot and' cotf

rater, bath rooms and other facilities, for4 a month. Tbo trouble- is t int the

toodlllcs of life ore not within the reach ofages.

Th& 'Washington SUr steals a number ofips from the wood butcher of the Clinton

emocrat and flings them at us with boyishmalice. We aro grioved to loam that thaditor of that paper is not cvon on original

blackguard.

We must respectfully declinbe jackass question with tho Wi

;-. In hid presentup a mrtttor

would w r f - l * S *^ ^ | cause him to do

the Easton prisoner, • »ftor being-vtitcncod to death was prononnced Jniand Bent to au asylum. Th& o t W dny vmesaminatian of tho heat flue in tho cell rc-

aled Iho fact thatemonti to escape,

nd falao keys,

an anuiiiiLitiou <'f 'J'itrl.<y. 'Jli.-v pruviik-f.-r an A- , .iil-1y «f Xn(aljl.« In ,.),.,-! a Kdv.-r-i-itru 1'riiiLT lur Unl^nriti, v,Uow nomiuniionis to ht* Niiliinitt'^l il.ruiimiliun lo Uio i'ortuand Eiiri'iuun i'uivcrs. Tbe }>r<4«.tcil bnuii-

iiii'luilu thf L-ollulry bciwf:i>n the Dunnand tliu ISalkausunil 11 iHJrtiou uniixniiuln.<hvt:t'i] thu IiliK'k iSi'a and Btrvin, coinuring tiiitb nud l'hilliiii'oj.nliK, a Knnlvr IN

valley «f ihi-'jbirilaV'esrfnt AtlrianqihTlie t^rritorj' to bo occupiixl for two yearn b" shin iroops. Tht' conditions ulbo rtiqaii

ckr8fliou of Puil^ari Iza and Antivnri, wiiother ti'i-Titorj-, in Moulenegro. Ittiuiiitbuve power to tcdo the Dobrtuljii to lloumilia iu ticliMige for Uouiuiiuitiu Ucwaimljii:t'issioiiK of territory to Ikiwiin, aud lownrilMiwHii, to Scrviii; [iruhibition of jitiKunfrthrough t ie Straits to men-of-war exceptJMolaled COUGH ; absolute freedom of pmwiifor inercliautmeii, even in liiuoof war ; inrmeat of an iiiiiimiiHy t>C 1,10tt,tWO,O0U (rubiuH [about jl.OoO,0(K),(KIO].locovurwli[cTurkey in to coiio Ilatiim, Kurx, litiyiizidArdalmn, mid mljacent turriiory ; Tnrlte;i.lso to p i j forty millioiM Hkrling [11L£200,000.(4)0] ill boiulH, tho i n t u i t 1.'...'. iiif;fund winch nrn to be gminuitee«b;Uio HulKnriim and K^yptian tribulcH, tinAnntolliin revotiuu and Uio Hcmclca mints

uiillionn of rubles to bu pni.l immt]y to in.Ii'iimiry ltomlnu nwlilenU ofCoiBlantinojiloj Turkey to reiiubtirho Itnwicajiitol investotl in Tiirkmh bomlH; UIHOpiiy lor Uio iiuvmtfciu.i.to of piiisouen of vnml tua ryojwmne of tho Bui inn moutlithe Diniiibc. It in now lielievuri tbnt Ku»

ill mjcoiit four inincliiik inslendof hixoriginally dcunmileil; tbo Gmnd Dnke Kiel>h linn arrived at Ban Stefaiio to sigu "trcnty.

Druili in till FuvurlK; Kolir.The mortuary «UitiEticH of the who

ilized world show thnt about oue-Hftbikind die of conmjinption itlono, nnd tin

uumbcr at dcu.tbn duo to coneninpttaB bcivnn greater ratio to tho wholo number thaithat of nny other three discuses togetherMoreover, iuvestigatlou proves that this rntic

iloadily incr easing. I In increasing prevnl.cnee uaa led to UIQ popular ticlioC tlmt con-sumption is locurable. Every year hundrcdEJ

ifhu snlTerer» seek, iu the sunny retrcotHof Florida or tho dry atmosphere of Colorado

health—nnd find only n grnvo. Tbo It•two nf thn ntinoHTiliero—the onlj romeillnnt that either Floridn or Culorndo cni

.. ird tho consumptive—IF at l)(!Ht only nnllintive. Tbo euro of conmimptiou depend1 pou tAVO *iwontial conditions; lut, tho nr<>ht of the nhnnnnnl hrenln'ii^ down of tinitiRiiCR, which proventfl diminution, nud 2d

the ri?HtoraLiou of licnlthy nutrition, in ordetto Htop tho fonnntion or tuberculous itmtter.Fulfill tlicee coudltiono, nud coiiRiiuipti

ruble ax fever. To fulfill .tliceo condittie required remedy must incrense tlio

njijiotito, favor tlio ansimilntion of food, andenrich the blood, thus retarding tha develop-ment of tubm-lo". To ncooniplisb this, 1iiior.' powerful alterative tlinn Dr. Pierce1

Goldi-u llctliral Diwcovery has never beeniliHcovL-red, At tbo Bnmo (Jiue, it Eootlica therritation of the IIOITOUF. BVBtcm producediy violent coughing, which iu lit) turn

oftnn lentin to tnoro BLTUIIIR resultH. The •__if "exptclorants" in coiiKumi)tlon is abso-iilely miicid/il. For while removing thouliDrclcH nl ready formed, they produce yetjioro serioufl remilla by inliamiug and do-ttroying tho Hound and h ml thy tiflCouBurxtptlon requires d remeiJy tlitit vlVnootho while it relieves; hnrsli raedloineH,jut ndd fuel to tlio flame that alrendy threnU'na la conmimo tho Byutcin, Tho GoldoUcdicul Diwovory fnlfllln theso conditlonRand linn buon pronounced tho best remedyyet dfecovored to alhiy and arrest consump-tion.

When tho rotort of tho fnrnaco in Dr. 1,.loyne's crematory van oponod, find tbe cnl-ued romalriBOf Mr. BeuFitinnn wore will

ilrnwn, thoy wei^bed about four pounds ontwo ounces. Their amicftmncs generallywas Unit of A clenr white bono ask, as ofthoroughly bnmed bono pnlverized bylieuvy weight, intermixed with flukes reaenHug fiuhscaloB of nn extremely light pearlolor.

Fond mothers can loEwn tlieir enresanxiety for tho dear UlUo onef by nilhaving a bottle of Dr. COIO'H Wild Chaud SDnoVa in tho houso. It ntops Ibo trou-blcsoinQ night cough, nud cures that terriblenialftdj—croup. X'rlcu 2!i aud no conta.

.TST OF LETTERS REMAINING TUTHE POST OFFICE AT POETORAM, N. J., UNCALLED FOB,

llareh lit, 1678.Hnrriet Eade, Jficlmc] Prick,

uMaryFitzberbert, James E, Powell,Misa X. iuoinkini, Iwiao Nicholas,Win. Oliver, Edwin BtephenH,To olitnin nny of llio above luttcrs say "ad

. . . . 11 . . . . . 11 , ^ _ . A " j .!-!„ _r ill.. 11..

d arraufacturod ropo

cntly oocupiod by him rhohad1hftving tanThus docs evldoucQ couetftcUythat there 1B " method in madnesa."

VIGfNITY NEWS.:Humaoo Fire Company, of Boston, cele-

brated its 81stannWersaryonFridaytvening

with a grand supper,In rhilliptborg thcro are no less than

three or four candidates for the office of May.or, and nil expect to win.

John 3 - King, of BeMdoro, in companywith a number of other Worrun count; men,rill Btnrt for Brazil In April.

Tho oonl pockets at Port DolKwara aro toetioivo n thorough ovorhaullog, whloli will[ivo work lo a largo number of men.

'Thopleotn flitnrea nt the Warren Oonrtlonno nro said to consnnio on fin ave

1,000ponoilaofcbeatnutcoal per day.J

adjudged a bankrupt upon his own potitloniLiabilities, about $15,000. Areota, ono cent

])ut one boat lias' been bnilt nt tbo MorrisCanal )aru>,'PhillipBhufB, this Bcason. Oth-eta, however, ara la ftoarao of conetrnotion.

The store hoaso of Sumuel Ourpeut-T,' atCnrpenterBville, TVarren county, wasdestroy.edby flro on Friday, 15th t i t , together withits contents, involving a loss of $3,GO0.

l u e honBe of Christian Schoclc, In Bdr l .dere, cmight flro from ft defective flue, OKtbe morning of the 10th inst, and a Insn of$lft) rciulted before tho flames -were extin-gnifihed. . • ' , i

Alot o! roughs from Oxford engaged In nfight nt Psber's hotel in Bslvidere.' In aneffort to arrcet tho party officer Zink wasstabbed EoTeml times with a penknife. Twoof tho ringleaders have boon arrested. .

At the St- Ixmli bench show of dogs,"Don" anil "J la j" the propoity of TheodoreMoiford, , of Nowton, received meritedawardfl. " l iny" received n prize'of $ S 0 utho best uatife neUor hitch, and "Don" $20ns the w o a d best native setter dog. A gnnTaked Bl 93M, given by W. W. Greener, ofEaeland, w u awarded to "Don" and "May"us tho best l>rnco of native l e t t e r s . — i

n nnaud g

of llio above luttcro date of tlilu li^t,

JOHNHAKCE, P.

J > I A i m i E D .

AOEaMAN-BECK—rcbrunry 28th, atthe Presbyterian PftrKounno, Dovor, byRov. W. W. Hallouiiy, Jr., J. K. HAOEn-MAM, of Ml. Eotbri, Va., and EHMA DECK,of Stouo Church, l'a.

D I E D .0TT—At Millbrook, on (1th day, 1st of Odmonth, 1S78, MAW Uon, widow of Win.•Mott, dco'd, aged »7 years, 1 mouth andI8,dtivai being bora on tho 11th of 12thnrintb, 1780.Fnncrol will ho held nt the Friends' Moct-

Ing .Mnuso,- nonr this place, oa 6nLJV*[Sunday) tho .Id iut., at > part

Ht. nml at bin meat uwrVci on i-u^cs St.,Dovi-r, K. J., on

WEDNESDAY, March 6th,1*7P, lifs cntlru Mocknf 110KSE8, BukherWiifjouH, Uunictw, Curriugta, and ail hismartft fixtures consistinfi in part af 01liny JIiiw—J-UCV, 1 Ulnck lloi-bo, 1 twyear old liaiiibk-tuiiiiui Cult, 1 thrce-yfar oldAldcrnuy l l t i l t r , I largo Jlcowliut' How nudliU l'if,Ti ica wutks old, 1 livo-luubt) butcbeiwiifuii n.iurly new ; 1 out'-horsL' butchNwngou, 1 Ii(;lit two-liorho Iimu or Iruvtwajjnu iiuw, 1 tuim wugoii, 1 light eido Lur(op buygj- imirly DLW, ] li(,'bl njirid({ < -'wajjou tuo HGHIH VO\O uufl ^huftri, 1 two-liuutcbur ttleiKli or bulm, 1 otiL'-hnrrw »kd uudlioily, 1 (well body uldjib, ]iulo and nhnftH, 1(wl of double hariicw,, 1 nut ol light doubleliar icjui, 2 tocit of AIUUID harnturt, 1 BCt ttihftrjCLiH vory light, Ueigh bulls, blnukJiri,wlii|>K( Ao. AIBO jiateiit ice box or refriger-ator, 2 Biimll ice boiCB, 1 Hu'iriug Bnle, 1large beam ucnlo im IU., iiiinibcr of butcherBciUds, t i e , knivcH, na\in, cleureiu, itc.; 1good swusnye iimtViitie, CIBL-O AtmV and otlifi*artitlee not nieutioued Alwo at tbo enino

Hd and nlaco. the fiuhncriher will offer f<u tho UOUSE aud LOT opposite bin owuridence koown as tho Doiioghiio property,

hoiMo voatniuH Hovaii rnnniH, good cellar,good well ou the iironerty. Sulo to coui-

IIICO ntono o'clock i'. ii. Cunditiona, Ac,4u known ou day of sale by

JAMES It. EEEMEIt.JtniHOM Co£, Auctioneer. 12-lw

M I S ' COiPOOHI BED SfEING.miiEsiiiii ran iicuiimis n im Jinm.

SHERIFF'S SALE1Iu Clianccry of New Jersey—Fi. fn. for mile

of mortgnged prwuiHoa, whoroln TheodoreIiittlo, Executor of George Vail, deceived,in tonijilainaiit, and Emily McDuvit midDavid JI. ilcDavit, aro defendant* Ito-turuuUti to February Tetm, A. 1>. 1878.

8. II. LITTLE, Kol'r.By virtue of tbo nbovo sUtcd writ of fiericins in my huiflu, I purdl etposio for nalo nt

I'ublic Vcnduo at Ibu United HtatcH llolin Blorristowu, N. J., on

MONDATT, tho 1st uny of April ncit,A. S. 1876, botwecn tbo hours of Ii! w. nudb o'cloek P. M., tbnt ia to say at 'i o'oloub htho nftenioon of wild day, nil tlmt tract oparcel of land and ttrcmiseH, hereinafter par.ticuhrly deHoribed, Hitunto, lying mid bdogin tlio town of Dover, in lac Cowjiiy ofMorris and Buito of New .lemcy, heginuini;

Htaka BtAQdlnu ou tlio north nido ofIllackwell stroct ami the secoud COHILT to itlot <|iiitc]nlmed to William II. McDnvit liv«aid Uavid H. HoDavit, by deed doted Aprillet, 1870, and distant one hundred and fortyfour feet from tlio northwest corner ofUJackwell and SUBBCX Sf«., find runs thonce(1) south cigbly-riovcu dogrcGH went thirty-' foot to a corner «f a lot Hold to Mnhlou

. nson out of tho wlinln tniut convpyed toGoid James SIuDavIt, dto'd, ns aforesaid;thcaco (a) nlo«B »aHl MnnBon'n lino norththree decreeH Trent ono buudrcd feet; thutieo&y nortli elgbty-BeviMi dc^rccn cnut Ihirtj

feet to tha third corner of said William II.MuDavit; Ihenue (4) along \m Uue souththree degrees cast ono hnudred feet to tliebeyimiiug, coulaiuiug threo thousand andiix limidrtd equnro foot, more or lew. Beingio aanio knd and nrenn'ttes dciiurilicd in H

deed frt.ni AVilllam 11. .McDavit and wife toDavid H. AlcIJnvit, dated April n t . 1870,

in County Clcrk'H Ofllco, ii

AN, Sheriff.rPn. In. |7.2(i

EtmD U. S, ft CANADA tai3 A m*I, TflltEE HOWS SPRINGS, I'lilCE |

Ko.2, TWO IlOWo SI'llI-NOS, l'Jt

Corni- all yn wuary tiru.1 tw*,Witlmi'lx'in;: liuihx IIIIO IJI^.1,

A.11I bus •> s«t«f On\lc*» KutiiigaAna jjut itieai iujonrbuD. .

Tint cam and rumfurt you will haveIu doing HUOII uihlrif,-,

Von eaaimr fully realize,Until you irv tbe Spring.

Ami tliBti vou'U uoy an othon do,They are tliu btit thing out,

And chift|iL-r luc by alumni Imir,Tliau nny tliat'u buott nbuiit.

To unit tlio Union, th(Whk-li loiaalikiti

Wuilu tiiiu I ve\\ for ilToo liiL'licut In Lut

price ii low,inx jlava five.

If proof for wliat I gay you ask,Xou -I i si I nut aak lii vnin,

Utit tlicre'fl to mauj now Eu uuoIt maios tlio milter plain.

MvtcrniBare, IIfyoiidun'lliki

Uul, Uioiigh tliu

it QSaIn,

put thotaill ing.

I have unous mv rcfertmicBSoiuu tufa i>r lifirli ix-iK"vn,

Wlio my thai J. K. Untiw nukesTho hunt M[iriuK Uudu iu town.

And thna you ero J-OH'VC naafjlit to ri*"\tIiiordurlnglliomliy mail,

Junt ardor b j t poiur curd,Ytm'U tfpt OIL- Springi by ni l .

I'll Int....Don't fail K

QolO, gilr

e tlilnff forgot,jo»" your nu ml,I the nioni'y too,any kind.

But Bhmilil you chnnce to conio to townJUNE drop in LinUflloy'ii nUiro,

And " frank" Kill null a nut to you,Aud won't charge nny inoro.

Onlcra by mill orimplly atleiidtd

aiJo

AGENTS WANTED.J. K. CUTLER, Dove't; tt.

SHERIFFS SALE!In Chanucrr of New Jersor-Fl. fa. for lit*

•'gaged preniigei, whoroiu Wllitm

ay, UIrefnlei

Administrator's and Trustee'sSalo of-Lands.

Jly virtno ol ail order of llio Orplmt...Conrtof the County o* Morris in tbe Staleof New Jersey, beating iluto on tho dqh-tacntli tiny of jiiuuary, Ig78, tho subscriber,Administrator with the will annexed, fuiilTrustee of Josiab H. Orogory, duooasnd,will cxnoBe for BRIO t\ Public Veiutaa, t\t theUnited States Hotel, in ilorristowa, N. J.,on BATUItDAV, tlia Oti day of APIULnext, A. D. 1876, IK t woe a the bottra ot, VJ

m and flvo in tha afternoon, that f« tn. '. nt two o'clock iu the afternoon of said

day, UIOHO two tracts or pnrocht of land uud' H licroiunftcr partlcnliirly descrihiid,

. lying and being in tbe townnhip ofJlooknway, In tho Caunly of Morris andState of New Jersey:

THE FIUST TDACT, bring Lot No.—ono ofghken loin laid off by Oftleb KUEHCII, ontowbridgo Mountain, oil ft tract of land

Into tho property of John and Abraham Kin-ney, beginning at ft moplo troo, n nortli cor-aer of hoi No. 10 j from tlieuco nortli thirty'no rlcf;reGB efist a'n chains nud nhty liokna rock odk tree; (2) from thenco south

ihirty-nevcu dogrceti cant twelve etoina onH'orly links to n stake aud bean of stones, aout corner of Enoch Bench'n lot; (3) fromenoe uouth flf ty-ouo dogreea woat six chainsid fifty links to n a lake and u to ecu; (4)nm thenoe uorill thirty-sovon degraen emitlevon chaiiiB and ton link, to tho plaoe of^glnnluR, containing seven acres and mi-en hundredth* of IUI acre.' Being tho sameit descri'icd in a dead from Oaleb HUKSEIInd wifo to SoUl Gregory, hearing dnteleplcinber lOtli, A. D. 1*101, anil rgcorded inlorriB Oouuty llecords of Deeds, Hook E,D..OB am, aos, oua HUD.

THE SBCQKD THACT being Lot No. 12—onof elghteon lot« of woodland laid off by

3nleb Iliissell on TVowbridgo Mountain, laloho property of John aud Abraham Kinnoy,icgiuulng nt a rock oak, a north curner of.otNo. 11, gold to Timothy FhlvcUld forieth Gregory, in tlio northwosl lino of tliohnlo tract; froiu tlienoo (1) nortli flfty.ifilit dcm-ocR east four chains to a stake and

icn ( Ikouco (3J north forty dogrees eastr ehnluB to a rod onfc, a west cornet of

Ot No. 13 ; from thonce (8) south thirty.is degrees ciut thirteen chains and ten linksi Iho lino of Let No. in, including si:von Uukit In tlio lino of EukWa -iBfioM'i lot to a sir1--— " - —im thonoo Kouth'en chnlns nnd

.Ii. He tu malls to FobnurTerm A. P. 1878.

NEIGHBOUR A SMITH, SiT)V rlrtnfl of Ihe kbovti elated writ of flfX> fetUn in my Imnda, I ohall oipoao for i l lat l'ubllo Toudite, i t tbo Unl tod HUtes HotelIB Morrittown, N, J.» ou

M0NDAV, tbo l i t day or APRIL next,A. D. 1ST8, tiolwoon ths hours or IU M. ando'ct™k P. M\, (!i»t la to sav tit 9 'olouk iu tb<•ftvrunon of jaid day, alftliat cor'aiu tract,or parcol of laud and premium, horelnnfte

•nbed, iltQUtOjIjlug and lietc;bo toirnfblp of Roxhury, .„ u..M.j-rifl and Htato of Hew Joreey, butted •!

ning (1) uorth uiylitnoD and tbroa-qiiirter de--oca went OIUTOD OIIIIIIH mud forty Unlia to_.Jto in tho north cornur or ttn- mad; tltCBt(2) uoith tllrly and a halt degrees onBt tw- ' -'HB and tuiriy-elitlit Unh*; theuce (3}noi

etehly-four Unkn Is a etalco aad (ttonei; than(4) nortli tncnty-uue titf-rtct call two ehai.•nd fortj linki to a stako and ctoaei: thence[5) BDUtb four aud a hall1 dcgreci, Vest nine' 'm and ten JinU; ilionoo (0) aautb flfty.

jagriieaand a hull" west four chiiiiB andforty links; tlienco noiith twonlj-ilvo dcgreei

loven cbeion to tho place of boginDincdrwltliB * Bo'or"irBCr°" " ^ t f c l r l T - f f l u r 1)On '

Eteon'tlDR, however, from Mid moiremisei all Him certain part of Ike uinehioh hai been hsreiefore roleagod from the

lien and encumbrance or complainant1! mort-t, and is particularly doioribetl in a deed

...Jforo from aald nenrj D.° Larrison >ncrn',

r? '?n??° N » l h B n 8. Sharp, by dei>d of March10th, 187J, and recordod In thu MorrU GmmiyRcoordofDecdaiitllmikFa

n Batik F 9 pageir] excopted pmrt ennt»ini two *<ontv-Blj huridro'KUa or an aero,aid premtiei lira deiorlbed tn t 'en by id n D L r i

Said premtiei lira deiorlbed tngiven by u i d nonry D, Lurriionone John Wolfe, dated N f aand rooordea In Book L

t ' mortgageurriion kt>d wife toovemfaor 233. 18059 of Morri. Conoty

r h for Bale 8 COWS, (ti^ f ^ B ) , 4 pairs of YODNO OXEN, nuc<u four 1I0R8KB. Also Drood 8OWBLontfl. A. It. P.IGGH,12-3w p Drakoville,

Township Committee Notice.Tho Town Committee of Rockjvwuy TOWB.ip, will meet at Itiggott'H Hotel, inliockroy, on Tuesday next, March oth, at tenclock A. a, to acttlo tbo yearly husinoos of

tovrushlp. By order of Ohninimn, -: ;.! ,. Jons \i. JACKSON,"Troasuror.

, March let, 1B78. ' lMVr

• HOESBSTOLEK.Stolon from the stable of tho Buhscrihcr,Bowling Greco Mountain, sear Long-

vood, on Sunday nlglt, February 21 tb,llnct Boreo, aged Ifl OT I t yenta, •with •wWtsaddle nark on back; defect in whistle bono;

you stand behind him in right, hind leg111 bo seen two epavln marks; In about 15undo high and weighs about 1,000 ponndfl;nesbythonameor "Tom," aud knon-shitmo. A reward of §10 will be paid for hisoovery and capture of tho thief.12lwp . DAVID SHAW.

Estate!By virtue of an order of Iho Orphana'

3ourt or the County of ,JIorria, tho sub-briber, Execntor of. John. Heinl. deceased,vill sell at Fablie Sale, at tho Hotel of 1.11.OLLEY, inLOVEB, K. J., on

MONDAY, April 1st,following property,..Tlsui'HOlTSE-'nnd

,T (.Hunted on the roadrleadidg fromnor to Maliion Uunson's rcsldonco, can.Iniug twenly.two thon'sana b'iiVJiuadredid fifty square feet of land,"tttia anotherirtalo. (tact oe land situated on Uiti;ide of ChryRlal Btroot, In Dover,ite to tlio flnt above mentioned „ . ,dning twenty thoiiRand square teat ofBale to Uilte place between tha hnnrsilock II. acd n o'clock in Uio nftinditiona will bo modo known and'ice given by • - • ,'VVS(?

JOSEPH B0DEREE, ~ 'latcd Jan. 21th, J878.

EMPERANCE Rl^FOJASD ITS OV.BAT I

IlEV. W. n. DANIELS, A. V.'VnOuiiSmtratod with Pprtralis »Bd SVdtoLeianS

jiiBOMOM

NELSON A PHimpf l ,805 IJroail way, New York.

IENTS "WANTEP EVERYWHERE,INSTANTLY 1 FOR ,

ONQUEST OF TURKEY!Iy (ho KifteU antbora, Dr. L. T, Drockott,

Hon. P . C. DllRfl. Thn cnmplftn nniiHod hit tor? or Ihe f»ll of An Empire, after

>EJ of Icrrililo baltlcn. cinlttng nil Etiropo.iritkelj tho ablest ftml chtipuat vtotV, nnh

- bnt splcndiilly l]luslr»\ed. Grandcitt to coin money nntr oObred. -For full

_, , _ deCToeiwefittwolvo-iud and forty links to tha beginning, con-ning nine nerefl nnd nighty himdreilths of

an ncre of land. Doing tho sntno tract ofland convoyed by Btfhturtor D. UHBHOU andwifo to Beth Gregory, by deed dated AprilG r g y , by deed dated Aprilliith A. D. ISO?, and recorded in MorrisCounty llecords of Doeds, Hook M, folloarm nnd mi.

Dated FehniaryCtIi,iB78,: 8HJAB D , O O R Y ,

aralniBtrator with tlie will annexed, andTniBloo of Joniah H, Gregory, doccased.

[Pis. fB. 811 70. 12-fiw

THE BEST SITESP0E BUILDIH& IN

XdORRISTOWM

PROSPECT STREET.

DRUGS AND MEDICINESOLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

Between Worlioos Droa, TiariliTaro Btoro andNallonai Iron Bouk.)

0. H. DALRYMPLB,

; J.

DItTJGS AND MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS,

150 FEET FRONTon that street are offered F O R S A L E

on tlio l)BBt of tcrma,.anil can lje pur-

chased in Iota of 60 or.100 fcot b r t l i e

whole lot. Depth about 1)5 Trot.

THE VIEW FB.0M THI8 SITEIS UNBftUAlI/ED, :: '

lookinjr to the North, South ' Eoi t or

IVlist, trndtsunobettniittd, , , ' • ; ' . ; ' ,

Its Kituation, liut n fnw'.niinutea Tralk

Jrom tho Park, ahdycl'VoUreafrom'tliii

main thorouglifnres, renders it uneqnalled

m ». ploco of residence', iliotng in tilt

country nnd yet in tlie heart of tlio city,

[nqoiro at tho • •• M .: •- ; ,

"BAmiEH"''OFFICE,' '[lit. MOItlllSTOIVN. W. J,

NO OWE:[H o'f near Cbeiier oior inqulroL cannot thdr mouoy'i irnrth,

' wboDRffrP'sOANDT AND TARtEIT s to i tE . : '* i> * riill aaHorimtnt of PltESHf _

io by tbo mo*, reliiblo manufBCturBra In..-./ lorb. Froiili n-wBt'cil Toanlita, sud illkinds of NuU,O»aBe» anilT •* '*—frollB. ThoRppai.l»lf'lir>i

pmttwoyeara anil still• L. ,1 mixed candles forMoln-por Ib;: niolaa-

—amly 20 eta. porlb.' Qbbd |iencilfl will]rnuuerfor l e t s , apleeo, -Toy* a t* very small-•"--ncoof coat., - . . - : . ... . -

r " " WILLIAM O. WOODRtJF?.

'K THIS

CANDY MAN,"p_80BSEX8TnEETbaB •

L t l io

V.UXUMM or

.;. :•'..! ./So,. w a:

Pharmaceutical Preparations.

PHXBI0IAH3 AND DEAIiEBS SCPPUED

AT WHOLESAIiE PfllOEB.

oMriplibnB wrofuiiy propared. HonclDlptne DUCOI naod of tho bu»t qdalltyana pro-pirc3 accortlng to tlio UnKcd Blnt'oa Pimcopcola, or Iho WMt-approToa furmuli; !

A rallASBortmcDt of- - , ; .

TOILET ARTIOiJESnrf ovwyfliinff. umatl; found la * drugsto

c;:H. DALRJ[MPLE:Morrigtown,$. J,, Jono

NOTICE.We tnko thin umthod of informing tbe pooplo that previous to tak-

iug iiccoiuit of STOCK, we aro soiling

MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S

CLOTHING. • • ' nt a GREAT SACRIMCB, oapoeiiiUy

them overcall

which we would rathur SBII a t a SACEIFIOE than to carto another ueuaow. To satisfy you these areanil seta for youruolf. ' '• '

BABBITT 8f ^ ^CliOTHIIVe HALL,

NEXT TO IKON BANk', MOBBISTOWH.

DOWN! DOWN!!WHAT WITH 1 WITH I'RICES FOIl ..-J

O X-OREAS7-MADE or MADE to ORDER,

FOR THE FALL AND WINTER OF 1877 and 18781Tlio undersigned guarantees every garmont ]JO will soil to a cnstpmi

aud that"' 110 oji})Oimiit cnu equal liuu ivgarding prices or styles, iwhich lie will make goods up to order warranted to fit or no salHis PIECE OOODS consists of all grades and materials, andFOJIEIGN on DOMESXic. He payB personal attention to his

CUSTOM DEPARTMENTfind restfl entirely upon his long experience ia business not to mieguidtho public of Dover and vicinity. All ho asks is a call from one aninil and to compete with ptliorplacoe.' The latest stylos o[ <

HATE A

OF

FIRST-CUSS GOODSlo llio following Bepartmoiit, tbltfa II

. J ~ .Iftrilig at prlOM lo anil Ib. u u , , '

DRY GOODSi"

WOOD and WILLOW WARE,

HARDWARE,

..3ac.ua.rr.sc;.-aLKr3D. O A X ? . S 'always.on hand.and the prit:os you will judge fop youraelf. /

GENTS' FURNISHING aOCDS .of all description, FLASNEI, S a n i a apd PMWEIIS n specialty, i hd itfJobo sold at forty cents a'pairi one oC each kind. For tne b f i t f thpeople of Dover and vicinity^ I adviso tuem not to forgepeople of Dover and riomityi I nih-kn tliem not'to forget UuTplaoe a1

GEORGE F E B ^M3XT D00B TO THE ]?0ST OFFICE, DQVEB, -N,;r, P ,,.,,-;

B A K E R & BEXilllXSR'jS, / W I L L owf i i i ruE TO B E ' •, •'..•.-

lADIES DRESS GOODS a

•OTBVBaY--a-EADE1AlID'BTYItte'::i'IA''":i"l:

Always on hand as usiialn1 full line'of ' P'*' ; ' ' 1?"' j :'''i:it''

Groceries, Provisions, •;

| Boots and Shoes., CBOOKEET, ,&o.

GREAT ATTRAGTiflNS

HAT,

FUR

ESTABLISHMENT

JARRELL,

I D JFURS'wo carry', the^lnrgcbt'l/UBOtLentto bo^ound this ddo'of'the dty, and; altjr*pridea,*.*"Ws Vcep'flVcrV\idnd frome oommoaest sot of ohildron'a fura' to tbeneat set of.Sable, Scat, and Mink. Jf youtend buyltift don't fail to Inspect onrBtook.,

t

-Soiml SIMM, BaiiVMilr. liih', 1870.n,B.Bl»rinjji'r1..y.'. ; . . : : . : , , ' ' . .'.', X

Dwii S iBi - t have boon tronblod with Bo(OU, Canker «nd .Live; Osmplalnt to lhijoara. j ; Notning. DTer-dld mo any good .untilcommenced ujing th« VBafiTINBT.l ftm DC

ttinii alons flrat rtle, and attll UHIDO thTeceUGo. I oonaldar: tbero ia notblofr eloltTprHacb. complaints. .Can JienrtTJomraond ft to 0Mr»bodp. ' Yonra trnT' , , - . • • • • " • mis iiZZIB M. PA.0KA

'• ;»o:;10 Lajrjngo 8UBooth B»Icnl, „__

H. E. STEVENS, Proprietor,

""•" j BOSTON MASS.'. :;;:;;;oVEOETINE IS BOLD BX.ALL DBD0OIOTB.

duler In WAOON^ud. OABBIipE T7QpDiWOflff,. , ' • pppoaiTB.Mrsho^ifi; . , '

WEELS,(alowdB$J.DOporBot, 'Aior FINE OOLOK8 lurfcarriagB" nna wngonpainyng.'• Also OILS^ahd TAJUnsn, boUjrordgoandDoincfitia.!: Tui ra in im, WHITE

LEAD, eto.. PalnL. Oolorina and .VurnkhBmhos hnd tiixipn^ Fehcils, a full stock.

All of the kbove goods from the btefmak6rt, known iiby, painters. | rUtST-OIiABBOAItillAGE and SLEIOII 0HNAMENTB.

iLtTlng bnil a largo e«pedonco foirrinHO builfler, from B, icnowlciigotnvo Ddvaulnccs ovor'an j other dealer.'

S1 EED8, FEUTILIZBBfl,

AaiUCUU^KnAI

i VOORHEES, BR0THBES,' , ) ' , ' ' • . SIonBiHTbwiil.i>r. j . ' 1 / ' '•[

a*on 'p ' f ' t c t t ly .a tow, fun stocjfor "*(';.,. ?'[

Thorimrii's Qarden Seeds/.Cloror.Tinioth.V.tDdcTorjlhiiiffl tb ilrmieur and ImpKmmit Urn \t>ron. BENDFOnCATALOGUE.

JVA-Wagonllftlcer'aBliop I*1 Itockawny. Agoodibuabesfl IOCOUDIL 'Innuireatthe storaO».|T_- "'if- : ; IOHNN0RBIB, •„

I f'UM.'rGOODS.

all IdnOs and sell thorn low. in H A T B 1

.- : We ,'bviy 1

&B mid bfOl clofio. '• Wben; yoa want aU ; b t 6 ' ' d wii lnndltat -!

All .who mni GOOD PITH,All whorant good goodi at

ilnK tlie -lemiDd forcnup ctontw,dlujmljr to n u itook

In thin dipnrtment we t i lo tlio load ia vis'vo in loonntotion1 with' the

itiuwegcttht) Bklua in Uie mrural1 y lronaea fn tbo paat, and bopos by fair doalstate .and have them tanned,' thereby

i

Ucrriatomi. Oolobor l i t , 1877.

•trom.Block.nr janda tq 1TnPaffl)r6WCiiV|: .l jrp

KNIT • JACKETa^ottoHiH I too. ,,SB0K WEAIt tonsil sSijei.

cii Colliiri,iu''t " ' ' l J l l T . •-'!'"•' i

liU aliylilnstllit fi tep'l:ii'48enji'iiatiiii EitibllajJiiint' Oiu'lni1-'1

Morri8town,lNoT.i 28Ui, J877,

IEON AND BBBEIi,-

•OIL' qipras,OABPEIs,

MINING MATERIAL^,

Cor. Blabhw'ell andMlorrl! Streets,

MRS. D,Gi WIGGINS,.^DJUIS^and'Cloak Maker

Blackwell St., Coh of Essex,

wcuHcaUUieatBnUoaof ibaladlcBof Hnmtirm to tWfaot'Uut abe baa luit recelTio lu^o uidTory to» slock i t - j '

Ladies' Dress- Goodsfor FALL Bud.WINTER WEAR. Includingnil tho nowert vetterm and noteltlei. Ab»n lull linn ornrfnrtiolw for LADES ITEioomprldne1'1

XBIMUmaB, BOCIUNOS,TIES, GCFFS'llb OOLLAltB/sroCKIKOS,

on J otber nooenurlei of the toilet I Im.nu0eJainnnemeDb|..b7 whlan I can order

Silks, Trimmings, ec,and hare ft full line of samples from which

' to nloot. A .poolaliy otda o[

Opopodoof which I tiiTe e full atooa.

D r e s s a n d O y cIn aU ita branohu oamfnily .attendd to.Bespoctf nlly aoHcltiilg lha' patronage d tilladlea, I proufaw aloae>and careful atttntioDto tholr.Iioeda. I l u D. Q. TOGOHU.•fi74fllUH

x x ,i!:ivod

MACHINE Co

.DOVER', N..J-

•taircnoTOHaaor"

RAI L^WAYJTUJI IN JTJIB LES,

H I O « a n d BkASS CASTINGS,

,3JY

f

wb!eMl«prioe».No# wJhopo woDOcewkxlinilibonld liis to L»TO llio "'tho peupla"ariforrIaOoa'alT: "(Volii

kiodiolDry^Oood* which.any„•

OMAN or CHltD etn -pn'rAase at nnr ii<A wboleulo priwJi.We bnro »U klndi— rt__.. .._._ L — "wanuki)»«p«!lit*

-ot in all tbe nom-Om OroJj

'yard op ; Terr good for IB anil

B-prifloi of onr-Wloteraoodiire

.TnADB^Mil cam

11:1*7 . I-1JJ'T'* IA JT I

KoiTrt dinn'if t^'i^'aW^Jicjirrh

Page 5: Tom Quick, - Rockaway Township Free Public Library … · io do anv tnd tlrwbi-k JQ tbt. lin o of traHo to,h6cbtliilAtt-f-'ctldtlbftbBemplujor.' • , Scarcity of Fflnn.!Lll>orerfl

ITHE IRON ERA.ATLIIDAV, MAIL «d, 1878.

,OOAL NIC WS.ADVERTISING RATES.

$ n1 25. 1 7.1s 2fi2 70a so4 20K r>o

10 00'iUOIL

t g coC 00G CO8 0 0

Mio/W'la'soID 00l a r,u88 00

ini.» 1 2li

a ou2 7r.8 « l* 2fir, 2io r,o8 00

um3,»»t i n

.6 609 00

i l 00'%»*>

16-9510 0025 00,4110(1

8 WKa.

$ 1 IjO2 Go8 no

' 4 COfl iiO7 00

-too18.003 kin.

t e oo10 0014 0018 00

-21 00- 2 6 £0

21) TK)87'JiOen oo

im>.t 1 V

8 CO4 CO6 CO0 C(SCO

10 0012 022 00Ilk.

$10 0017 0022 0027 00

180 00'8J0O4G 00

j 06:00180 00

El Inch."1 . „

D.L. 4 W.E.B, TIMS TABLE: n u n Dovxn oonto wwt: . . '

, Through Mill, 9.35 A. M.; Otwogo Eipron.,B5 Ai M. 1 Eitaton EJWLSS, 1.53 P. K ; EIIIODipron, 5.10 P. H. i Oawcgo Exprcgq, 0.37 P.

[. | Hickotlitown Eiprom, 7.26 p . It. • Harri*-.urg flpecial.lO.aiiP.M. , . --v ,

j ' ' TBOK DOVER OOtKO EAITI ' Iliuriilmnt. 8pcclal, 1.28 A. M.; Dover Ei-

nn, 7.00 A.M.; HaclcetUtuitii Mill, 7.33 A.fS.i EailonEiprcu, B.HA.H.'; WnghiiniptonEiprea*, 2.07 P.JI , ; ThrouRb Moll, 147 P. M.;

« ExproKB, 8.03 P. M.; Eoaton Accom-modation, 8.2fl P.'M. '

CHESTER BBAMOH:

Udita1 Bering cloaksutM. H.Bt. PnlrieJi'B Day comes on Sunday th

ear.

Dun llrynnfa miutitrelti talk of cominglorruitown.

Protection regular meoting will bo hinext Monday evening.

Beujaraln L. Brown, of Morristown, witake the Modieon hotoL

Mia»E. A. Shoemakeris conducting »la.docutioa at Milford, PQ,

sir per cent, law goeB Into effect,approved, OL tho tth of July.

& number of German Valley citizens wjemigrate to Iowa next mouth.

Bev. L. IL Dunn, D D., is also namedneit Pnuddlng Elder of this BUlriot.

Mr. IraO. Cooper will load the Y. « .A, p^yer muling to-morrow afternoon.- Tie sir per cent bill, haa passed UwLenluUturs and awaiU the GoTsracVa rignatur.

A

FA. K, J^.ll,-,'•10.BT 0,65

no.li 6.4? '110.37 6.1310.2T 6S7 "

110.17MO.W10.01!19.00

8.B78 B3 ;0.18

4.80

Chqgter - 8.00Horton 8.07Ironift ' B.12

: Buccatanna 8.17 4.40MoOtlniYlllr B.20 4. BO

U. ft E. Jnncl'n 8.25 G.OJPort Oram fl.18 5.10Dov«r 8.16" B.15

l( King, of SUuihope, hat beenappointed CommisBloderofX)eedsfor8af»ez.

Mr. and Mrs, Springer, of Madteon, cele-brated their silver Wedding on WedneBdaj

Daniel Youtnans, the Mt. Hope ban. Sirn.er.waa taken to State Prison on' Weduesda;

Thi Allentown' Iron .Company^ furnaoos•eroge.a woekly production of 1,000

pig'iron. ; . • - - ' • • - . i : . . . • ..

F . L. Luody, Esq., delivered hla loetnr.i " Venezuela" to a good audience in Mad.

ton OD Thursday evening.

The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M.0. A. will ha held at their rooma on Tuenda<evening, March Cth, at 7:80 o'clock. II "hoped that all members will be present.

will soon remove fromMoCninerillo to Buccas'ac'na, occupying, tbe

OENTSAL a H. OF NEW JEESEY. jj !.'-.; HIGH DMDQE BBANOH. '

DOWN THAIHHA.K. P.M.

' 0.00 8.6610,20 8.111

, : 7.48 i 4.40i 7.27 4.10

: ' 7.18 4.007.07 8.BS7.01 ' a.Me.55, a.»0.48 8.18

, o.ss. a.ssfl.Jto :3.30

A . K . • P . K . - ' . • • . ' • * • :••

8.40- • 4.0O iHewtork,7.30- 8.90 • PblkdelpMft,

1O.M. .6,10, ,HIBIIBrlilce, ;

S3: UJrAWW11.47 fl.47 .German Valley,11.66 . :642 ..•Kaugbrlght,10.03 -.i fl.88 nu-tlev,13.01). 7.03 Flanilcn,12.9(,:;T.IB ,Keti»Il ,48.40 ,.7.13 • 1'wtOnm, ..

. ; Statement of Iron OrePiapmo nra HiOKETTsrowK SCALES, VIA

M. A E.-B. It. TO PBNNSYLVABU,

'TWO VSBKS BHDIHQ THUBSOAZ EVEF-

fHq, Feb. 28iu, 1878." ,'BIATIONB r£0H. ' ' TOPS. CWT.Mountain View ' . 4S4 08ftootaw,..1 ; i,wo 10Obo'star n, It. (Hnrlon i, Corvln's,

flitccaionna, Vanilla and Cbes-. ..,Ur Junction Stations,) 4C3 03

PortOraml;.'/,. 1,400 I I~ '"a'rloq,.,.';.•..' ; . . , 379 13

;> LQOAL JOTTINGS

I t leuoliwfnlnowto catch pickerel.Madison b u caught the glapn ball fever.

, Thatowoflhlp elootious occur a week fromuesday next,'• ' . ;

. Keit Wednesday Is Ash Wednesday, the^beginning of L i n t ' . , ' . , ' .

Spring drew goods are ' W a t M o n i *

n r a . R t w a.p»bbitt'B.: ;;.;. ':;,•. .':-•.,. ••^ ^ e recent donntloa to Eer. p . W. Fox, ofjandero,1 BottBd'oowly ipO-v/j'",..'.1,';-! :" '

s OpwJ' Is baing'repalred pro>l f ^ y » n ' . e " l y opening.^j1!,. ['.'.,'. ,hi>.,

gj,Tlae bill 'roldlstrictiiig tin county of MorriJ;,j»Med.the Housa of Assembly on Mond»y,^iR>« bemocrata^ now' hoU \ Byory,' office1 In

S U Oounty, for the- flrat time in many

house of Mr. Helal.wucre Mrs. Schradar willcontinue to conduct the millinery buslm

A lady who came from Blnlrstown BU»t " W . 8. Babbitt sold carpets a grdeal cheaper than any onn ckw, She knew,

^ she had run all over New York, "shopI n g . " - 1 - - - - • - / . • • . v ' . ' J . . • -, •

The temperance lecture by Ber. Mr. Hal-lownylu the TJIaokwell Btreet M, E. Churoh

' on Tuesday evening was attended by many,who were entertained with an excellent ais-oourse. '

Tho farm of Morris Crator, deceased,Peapaclc, known as Cbe iSler farm, has beenpurchased by John Jerolaman' for $6,012.The some proper!) sold a few yeara ago for»18,000.

Freeholder John W. Hayii, of Morrin, re-moves to Hanover township, Morria PUlna,In the Bpring. He i i said, to be lookingafter tho Democratlo nomination for SheriffnoxtFall. ,•

L. Cdfls Carpenter, /onaerly of this county,lias been pardoned oat of jail in South Catliua by GOT. Hampton. He IB a bankruptflnnnolelly and nearly waited away with eon-

Politloiana and preoohem, meahoalcs andteachors,- doctors and lawyers, miners andsawyers, laborers and grangers, town folksand Btrangeri, and othor people find Wright&. Ilelnl's the beat place to shoe the feet.

Tha QlantPowder works at Crakeville arestiU being run to thutr fullestcapooity, owing

increasing demand for dynamite in al 'our miuee, and iU Introduction in mines that

horetofem usod Ihe.ordiiiary powder,. During tho short iime ha boa been among

OH friend Arndt, of Warren street, has estab-lished t rexasrkoblo reputatloa as a grocerwho gives tbo purchaser the worth of hiamonoy in first-daEs groearios and provldons.

GOT. MuOleUan on Tuesday afternootinominated FranoU Ohildi Esq., of Morris,town, for l a w Judge of, this County. ' )AJthere will be no question aa to hia conflrnutdoawe may thorefora'congrattilate Judge Chil i-

i .;The mao employed by the Mayor of fiocn-ton to ferret put tin> illioit dtalera in liquoraacieedcd-la BattiDg himself sent, to tbsoonhty jail for six months. <> A temperance

, a well-known native of this(runty, died recently.at Princeton, UL, ngedL y e o r a . ^ • • ' • \ ' ; ; ' ' " ''•.' '•'" ','•• ' ' , ' ' .

^The Beformed' okuioh at Peapaok i« raisingI deU of tC.000, and lm nearly completed

I B W O r l C . - . ' - l .'..{ | ' i n . • . • • • ! • ' • < ; ! • . , . i i : !1

-

^Tho Morristowii inning Company IB rals.ig twenty tono of ore per day an (ha Severe

« H « # : ' ' ! " : ' , \ : , : ( . : ; , \ :, " 1> : , 'vu. .Tbe revival meetings at New Foundlond

id OfttBiago, now dosed,.wereinoiernUly

Q iTintle, 'aged 90 yeori", wasnried from theBloomtcgdaleBspUstOhnraii

it.Weei: ;•:,;';. , . • ; : ' • ,;•: ' i : . • - !"! ' :

•Thfl'jTeiB«yinaa UunksUierB we more fineto let in Morrlstown UiaalBuaunlat!

•Amat, tiioSusaez etrect grooer, sticks to agleUne of bosincsa and Buits all who pat-l b i ' l i ' ' * ' "

trtt)«,HWMbnriedit|rTington on Tuenduy^tartw-iet^..1; ' ..-1. ';,.;:;•".;. ' ••.V;-'1,1"!-/'"tptl P r a t * K*nstlor on Saturday morainjjU*m& n'pot of boiling coffefl on Us foot,

•Weloarn that «05 was lost by tho-projeot-1^'of tie.boVOotaovoiceture ID UorriBtown

Friday erening of last .week; ,;.*. L .:,. T

•ScroU Baw, fancy woods, scroll sawyer's

yonahundred.oontBWortl)ocerloa.crprOTiaioDfl

nrlnoUoni.V

rlnoUoni. ...,,-..,.., . . . ( . : , !'Mr. H.'V/dorlt)ght1btoki>','.2«'<nit^Wi>n ball! liii'e<ihrrda>^ J i i ons coatoit ot

rijshoiOd be t A teinperanof

A little shanty belonging'^ Abby atiomasat Madison *i>s burned on Tuesday nightAbby is an lnmatfl of tlio County Poor Houseend tho Director of tbo Board of Freehold,ers, in accordaneo with a reaolcUon passedat the hut meeting, WM ' about to sell It forfiersupport., „ ; „ : r ' , ' : "'•;; • ;,"_" ;

y?. S. Babbitt, of MorriBlown,, has justflnbhed fliicg oVer. the.interior of hla largestore. ' Ho nas also put' in ' ft large stock ofnew.Bprlng dress goods. : A look at bis car*p<pt room will startle any one to see how fastthose ','Lowell" carpets are.; going.". iTboyare splendid atylas and very ehoap. ; '. •

:VThe'Colleen:lJawn;".will bein Independence Hali; RookaWay, on TUCB-day evening,nejt, by a competent amateurcompany under tlje direction pf)&;.IL.D»]rl'for Uio heaent of Wpj. McMann, an Injurodminer. Every one who contribute to thisnoble charity1 will,also pnt himdeif in theway to enjoy a pleasant eTonlng. •-

The servant girt question' wiU n e w beBoOefBotorily nettled by the abridgement ofprivileges.. ;pflo of tha1 suroBt'.'.meaiis forkoopinga good girl when you get one is tBtnsupply horatonoe withastooitof Tompkins1

family soape. ;ltwUlniake;her'work, :,Im.proTa her dispoflitlon, mnke her^cocUnttfd,and confer benedt upon all eouoerned. ;,

Article I , Section 10, of the Constitutionof the United Btatw, which' limits the pbw-

ha of IndividaalaBtates, Bay*, 1p

g otherthings, that no State shall " pass any Uwimpairing tho obligation of; odntnota." Inaccordancfl with thU Boctiohthe six per cent.IBW, p«Mad b y ' W r L e g W a t n i Uat.week,does not ahanee1 ihe rate of interact nponnotes now running^ , :. -. ,

Eav. 8. D, Tambiyn, of HurdtowB, says t1 a;dosis of, your XX Cough Byrnp relievedno ot a cold/' .The above .eipresalon Is tbejvldenca of tiouaand* 'Who have used tbeSyrup. Why Buffer with a cold when sucha mire remedy can be had. Only 25 and Wo.por,bottle. A great aavliig by buying theCOoeizB. MeHibanU generally throughouttho county., YoughtAKfflgore,proprieUirB,Corner drug Btore; Dover, N. J . ; ; : . . ' !

'•' At'abont balf-past flve'o'dockon Tuowlnyafternoon the « a r port of the store of Adatna4 Fairohild In Motristown' caught fire In theroof from ft rtovo1 pipe paatlng through it.

i' wai given and the, Ore department

Ladles'

Dro^uadwl

44»;;5

AnALum g .'tumea out, but the flames -were Boon extin-guished with.buolteU.' The.wliid waablow-ipB hard at the time and had, the fire got be-yond control a'good, portion of the businessport of the town most have, been destroyed,' Dr. i V. Condiot; of this ' p l a c e , W paidto the widow of the late JOB.: Oo«s, of F l r i

ii f lif li ha h l d in the Glamiiiint of a life policy ha held in the GlobeMutual; life Iniunnoe' ''.dompauy/, of NewYork,' of,whieij Dr. O. is the, ngent ior. thh

^ ^ ! ^ i V f t t ^ tflo^dlife b i p gUie pqllcy'jnHt paid mikes »I7.000 paid byU'witblu a yes* partthrough the agenoj -•

t l b y

; Joa^tth'e *;e t B C r a i t g UJO vlsitora to thnAgriont.

| 0oV. MeOlellan1 nntned for tbii'Pfjitriiti •'William' H U ,

O . ' F . Oarrdbrdni of

unsiW tras^the-guest of.oneylast'Sasbatii; and made

R&^Th^:^m^y, i spnVof t t^mos tlife bunnrancaicompanles',exisUng, anil

l ' j i k »I7000 id b

1 Mr. Sam'Sloan Is one of tha niout' exten.Blve ProaidenU in the country. , On tho wit.ness stand in New York on Tuesday ho testi-fied that ho WM And h&dfbW, Prefcident ofthe Delaware, Laokawanna and HVestem

rfl or, more,- and * that heif'tho MorriR'ftndEBsez/

Sjraooja.and. Elngbampton,; OawBga- anaMichigan,, Central, Honnton,,and

natandi"" f f* iTouflton^ Ttom

and at Sabbath. &hool In, ' i . " ' " • *' . . ' . l i .'1 J .-• ' " ;

yean old/living In BoonUo,,1

"" L~' Orange, of whom +bid

5:;nTheDs.VeriportI)rftm«BaOIiib|of Newark,an association of udanied hdles and gentle-

& l Dn i e . n ^ g i ^ r f$ o JMh of March, when they will presentjWnlfdW'comedy;,'"HIs,Last Legs," j u dikeMBgbabte faroo, "Perfwtlon." - Among

1 tho irerobflra of «j«. sasodation is Mrl, J. 8.# # feti

t p t g n l n tbo afternoon, arrivoado for tea, .spends ihe;*Igbtt d WJk hemeiho next

fcBB!wm,saIdtolwp##'nctorsbiUio'StaU^who w f a ^ p fb'balUghanrin i<he .qomedy/jtml Mr. A..Tjgtf'tt; a wperiorWlirf; jrho will fi

Now Bjiring dry goods nt Bickcraou'ti.

Judge Child receives • salary of §2,000.

Boontou hud tbrao fuutmlif hmt Biimliy.

The Court of Pardons moota on the 14Ui.

And sow the Banner begins to favor silver

Hov. B. B*. Hooney leotureg at Oifunlmweek.

Tx«islalura will uiljoiirn BINE HIEMnrcliSSd.

The Uorria Cansl will opcu unvigiitiontho 18th of the month.

Our HockettAtown subscribers loaned theiEms hutl week until thoy

The exempt firemen of Morristown aioaiving Iheir flhromoByears' service.

The Morris County M-dlstricting law noionly awaits tku Oovernor'a Bignatnre, whichitwiilnouva.

Tho Director of the UinU says tbeitlver dollar Is superior In design to all thidollars heretofore coined.

Judge Canfleld Is the retiring ]jiy Judge,Owing to the »ppqlatment of a I«w JudgthflwlUhaveno

Mr. C. W. Hughes, of N. T., v u In townyesterday engaging mining linkers to worlin the Qoderich salt shafts.

Oongressmaa Cutler Again stood up foiprinciple OD Thursday night and voted foithe silver bill over the President's veto.

The Legislature has token the license paw-cr in Morrlitown frotn tho city authoritiesand placed It ia the hands of tho Conrts.

Protection II. A, L. Company am uud<to CongTDKflmiin Cutler and air.

Toseph C. Felver for contributions to theirlibrary.

John Piper will open his new rcBtaumnland btllUrd parlors in Morristawiweek with an eihibitlon by Bezton, the bil-liard champion,

Jan. II, Bcemer haa rented tbo place nowicoupled by bin meat market to J . J. Sack.iff, who wo understand will open there soon

with a saloon and new billiard parlors.

The D.,.Ii. A W. Hallroad soldG0,000tornif coal at,anotion on Wednesday. The high,

advance over February sales vraaUncenbton, hi stov*. but most of tbe grades toldabout the stuns figures. .Onr'corretpondenis " D . J . n o n d "OncU"

tell us this week of wmo pretty goodpiclaj--"* Aohlng, whioh has oatued the formation

a debating sooiotYftmoojiourooDipositcrvwho are not yet agreed whoiBanand.

•Ahout 300 members of the congregationthe Bloomingdale M. E. Church " sur.i s d " BOT, I W . Colo ona «venl|tg last

iflek b y « visit and a number of pfcsontA,including a p u m containing over $

Mr. Salmon haa been appointed on all theimittetfl On whloh :Mr..Cooper served

fflcjit that oa Dnsincflfl and InBuranoo, and,o4ill'lion,-'oii the Judiciary Committee,

ice Mr,J MattliowB, who vas excused on ao-mnt of Ul health. ' ,, T ' 'A benefit ball in aid of unemployed firo-

i .and bmkemen of this division of tbo D.t W. Bollroad will bo given: In Mdphan-

. t 'Hal] , ' BUuljbpo. on .Tuesday/ Bvenliig,March ISUi, whan there will bo good muslo

afino timo, .Give thtm a hearty pat-i n a g o ' . ' • " . ' ; ' " " ,

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The meinbors of the Morristowa Gun Club.iot for a gold badge, worth fgfi oa.Tucs-ay, to be held for, one month., Jos. Look,Mendham, aco, John; Btggott, of RooVa-

ray, each shot tix birds out of seven; bnt inlooting, oft ths tie Mr. Look won the

t w p b y . ' "' ' • ' ."••• .__ _

By a supplement to "An aat eonoerningUsorderly pdrsons," the fees of a Juatlco of'ie Peace for comnltUng a disorderly per.ia ta placed a t Bff cents and the conetablopolice OIBOOT making tbo Wrcet CO cento,~ no more,: This was' i approved! January

29th, 1878, and is now a law. .

.Mre. Shields and^Mrs, Terry of Mlnp Hill'••'urotuid towadrnDk bn.'Taofday. evcii-

ond ver* deteoUd Ia pilfering table ir-«BtMellck's reeUarauL; Mra, Shieldst went into tbo parlor a t the Mansion

M. H. Dickunwa will open to (liiy un clcpint IIUB of Siiring Bkirls.

Randolph Lodgo, I. O. of O. F. will holdu special inciting next TutMhy

Mr. T. B. lk:Gr..tl, Uving cKtubUHhed hiubufifticKH In Dover will a!no Like uji bin rtsi-dtiiiuit huru iu thu Sjiriug.

Ail inebriate QHJIUUI In to bo enlaMiHlied ntViueliiuil, of which Uuo. Bhepard l'agti, ofStanky, ie ono of the Directors.

]Jr reference to tdvurtiHeuiuTit clsowhrre HUl bu Been that a liomo WON etolen from the

Btablo of David Shaw, near Loiigwood, onauDday night.

A writer in the flciontiOo American B•o grouuil of New Jersey is sinking towie cnnttT of Ihe earth at the rain of slxt^

Inches per century.

A red fox (of tbo species known asa cross-bar), weighing 11 poundi, wusshottheothiday iu tho immediate vicinity of Morriatowiby John Vanarsdale.

llaudolph Lodge of Odd Fellows willholfitheir meetings ofUr April 1st in McDnviiIXall, whiali they have leased for ono yeawith the privilege of tliroo.

The alwence of snow water In our ntroannfsvorablo for early trout flnhing, but tbi

w will not allow tlie taking of them unlafter Uu> lfiUi [nut. To take pickortl uowalso illagnl.

The mortgage upon tho Free MctbodiiChurch in this place lias boeu forcclotiudaud the property is now In the handH of theBheriff, who L M odTertlscd it for solo on theroth of April next-

The houses at Teabo mine| filling witli tho fiunUiex of minors, and th<place which has appeared almost deserted

ir some time post begins to OSHUUIO ita oldmo lively appearance.Mr. SOB. It, Boomer, being about to rtliii-

|uisk the butaber business, -will sell onWednesday neit bis horses, wagons, slehjli

IhorncHS, ahop fliturts, A bouse and lot op.

DBilo his rcuidonce on Morriu street,many other tblugs.

leetlng in the interest of BabbaUiScboala wUl bo bold in tha Hurdtown M. J$.Oburch to-morrow—Sunday—morning,

| half.paGt ton o'clock, when addrcaaes will Ucnode by Mr.'Q.'darrabrant and other Sab-

bath School workers.

OiBalnls of the Post Offioo Deparlmeiflhave just mode an entlmale that its revenuoiiro now suffering at tbe rate of not lens tlion1250,000 per month by tho practice of

In smnll countrp viUngM. Bellingitainpa at dlncount for use In largo towns, j

On Tuesday and \7cdnisday nextthe N B 4 -iou District Conference will hold its lost ses-

n for this Conference yenr at tlie Notvtou~E, Church. The prograwme embracesny Important subjocts for discussion,

iveral Bpcakcn are announced from alinrhore aro about ono hundred ministers lii

this district..

An odd aud yet painful accident oociin Moneay afternoon at Hlberoia. Annie[Her, a HtUe daughter of Bamuel HUer, was

lurretl

playing in the road wbei r approftobeuLwares and gored tbo child, hor hornirolng tho girl's ohoelc, and passing intor mouth, buookiug out somo of hor rear

toeth. BhoiB&aidto be doing well undercircumstances.

Mr. A. Scau-Olork gave a second oloou-inary enterbtlnnient at Cedar Grove cju

Tonday for the benefit of tbo publio school,belu-gehnll was c rowds , numbers boiriglillgcd to stand,' and at the closo of a lujg

programme'a unanimous request was miuleit "Kim's Lust Whipping " " l

ilob was compiled with:

Tha Way to Detect Corn TMevn,The Dover correHpondeut of tho llaontoo

Bulletin fuiyu t :

A uov(l way of dotcoticg ooru thiaves, linebeen iuvented by a gentleman not many

from Dover. Ho bnd been mUsiii|ooru from bis. crib for some tiuin beforo hi' m a i n s new invention. Boiug fully salltiled ho hod nnspioionod the right ponton, hi

ico proceodud to try bin skill na a dulcc-' Pronwring a ijunntity of shingle nails

io drove them in the largo end ofsovomlirs of com, ond placing thorn in Ihemspicuonfl port of the cilb, mvaitod tho ro-

iult. TJio noxt day, however, upon oinlug sorao naked cobs thrown out iu tbejoin yard by a gentleman farming tho plac4

ce convinced him it was no longer fmysttiry la him who had Leon visiting biicrib, aud tbnt his Inventloa wan worthy o:

" t h i n g . We would lioroaflor advlno nilcom thioveH.to examine both buds of I)ar as well as the qanntity of corn.

andtookaehsirUdy, She wai placedIhe lock-up by officer Franoisoa • -

R lindsloy & Boa have received this weekrery large and1 unusually fine stock oflies' Spring dross goods, and a vory pretty

of prints and calicos. Tbe whuUicludo tbe newest tilings out ID diesa ma-

terials, and the cost is much leas than hasin paidfor the Bams grade of goods,' ;;

Peer) the tobacconist, • still soils the bestto cent segar in Dover,' and offers a fine

of pipes and smoking tobacoosatpanic prices for cash; ; ' T a p " thinks that asDr>rlng haii dame'and things are looking bat-

he will let up ou1 the-"Uok" buabacasid eiohange gwda for silver Instead ofn m i s e s . ' ! •; ,'...', [{"•},',. . ' •!..," ,..'.' . . ;A donation irialt will be given Ilev, Henry

i at the MtFteedom', M.1 E. ,Oharch onafternoon end evening of Wednoadny,

nrob 13th, on which ocaaston tho, ladiesrill prepare an excellent sapper for nil whoTie,1,i and everybody . Is invited.' If the' Domodii not clear U. will be Lei J IhoitdeM.day. 'V \ Jr"?•'. ,'"• '"•• ' / - ' ! -

The pay roll hut month amounted to sevenanaond doUars, at tlio Xtiibber Comb and

Jewelry Company's factory at Bloomingdale." ' u t two. hundred hands 'are employed.__ factory Is run night u d day, but .therdBrscannot bo filled even then; TheCbm-

iy Is enUrging their factory, BO as to em>ioyas masy more hands.; : " , : "•'."•>'The Teinpenuice ConventionWednesday was riot ^ l " suooess that was

itidpated by its projectors, the peopleseeming to take but little Interest in the nut-.

aa: w*s. ahown by a> small atbindanee.i addresws are said to have bosn very

iod, and .that by Dr,' JewoLt, the ,wcll-lown tomperaiico rovivallst of Oonneotiout,[io ia -working ^n SQBMX , and Warrenm'nties,<1Bhighly spob'on of/' ' - : ; '

An sxoellent substitute for gloss: balhi forlooting purposes has been invented. I t it aluster baUi/wWch'brekks like glass when

it,' nnd.SUsolvba when It odmes in contactIth damp of wet," fertllldng tbe. ground

jout i t . With ' these balls a pencn con>rocUc« fbout hU tiouia or garden^ vhioh he

:nnnot do with the glass vwinty, b**ftns« ofthe danger rroin brokea'ghus. : • Thoy wo

oostlier than glass t balls and a n sold inover at the book store' of B. H.' BreeBO. •

Mr. Joiin W. Mellok has just opened Atplace on Wvron street, a few doora thisa of -the-depot, a flrrt-olass, roBtaurant,

rhere he Is rjrepared to furniah oynters Inrery style and meals at all hours of the day

'and evening. - His bill of faro.wiU compriseevery kind of meat, vegetable, condimentAnd delicacy for tho refreshing of the innerman, substantial and well cooked, and at B>mbdsrato cost. If jtmr tailor man wants r«-

hing, ft (rial will prove to yon that he oanIftUtoyoursatisfftctioiu

We aoknowledge with thanks the receiptState Geologist Oook's report on the day

teposita of the State from which wo extract:A larga deposit of d a y has been noticed

J m t the flat 'country ' v b m theWhlppimyond'Bockftwaj rivers^join^Uia Faesaic IDJorrii county. And anothei at the Southind of the Great Swamp in Fassala town.

Morris county. The day of these( tew locaUtios Is of comparatively'rwentorfgin; and' ti* probaily' ft Bedlnientary depbs-

from tho slugglBb itreoms •whioh flow noariem. !Thd'lart two mentioned have notaea worked,";

As an offset to the win'ter of i823-30,wbichgnrpaasod.thi" In mildneas,.they,aroinow

" How they Marry in HaokettBtown.";Mn. Et>mm:-My attenUon being calledi an article, "How they marry in Hackcttfi-iwn," X am requested by the " quartette of

rogaee" oo you aae proper to honor a num-ber of cor jonng moa by so calling them,to ask you through the friendship of " auldsyne," to refuto thesuitemo'nts i We were

tiling o you-1818, known as." tha yearwithout summer j " tho winter that year wasunnsnAlly; mild but fca and num. wore oom-moiiinMoy and' June, ami* Ice formed haNew Tort, July Cth, to tha thickness of awindow pane. • InAuguBf ice formed halfan inch thick, and In September a quarterInch. ' October was cold, mi icy, and In No-Tomb> m i good sleighing. There wen Hocrops, fffirth ipeaking of In tho Middle or

|Hev# Eri*md Staten, jnd fanners paid *G -bushel for seed corn tiie next ipring.

pCorporal Ftmishmont,1' and "Mrs Sim-

ions on tho Gubernatorial Candidates" werewiferously applauded.. .Mr. .Ed. Youcjg

teaoher of Lower Montvill* school pre i i^at the organ, and Mr. B. Lowis nn4 thebrothen Hogan, of Pino Brook, gave valuji-lle Bsdstanoo in tbs muslual department.

Aseriesof aoBp«l/Mecilnga vrill behsjdIn tbe Presbyterian Church of Bbckawdy

st week, beginning Monday evening andcontinuing every evening through the week.Those meetings will he addressad by the fal-lowing" ministers, vlxt llonday evening,Rev. It, 8. Oreen, of MorriBtown; Tuesdayevening, Bev. \f, W. Halloway, of Dover;'Wednesday evening, Rev. J. H. Ferguson,of Hanover i Thursday evening, Hov. Dr.Aikman, of Madison i Friday evening, Her.Albert Erdman, of Morrietown. The Com'munloti of tho Lord'i Supjer will bo obeerir-odon tlio following Sabbath. I t l shopidUiat tliese moetlngs will be largely attended,end a general invitation ia extended to thocommunity in whloh they ure to bo hold. Agood choir will lead the (ringing In gospelbynuu No. 2. . . . ' ',, j

luoorrectgatlierod togethorto

r B quiet evening, not to descend likevultures upon tho affectioua of a young ladyrhom none can rival in wealth, culture and

nftnemoat, and vhose ponltlonin Boclo ycultivated by every ono. Noithor wei-e>ro two who Uld court to hor hand, nor

did but one obtain tha fair banl so sweetlybid beneath a faultless kid j and the; younggeneral who so bravely tlirew the dart bfJupldwasnot obliged to waiUntil the fal-

lowing Saturday,' but was modi happy atKaithsr punster (how con-

temptuous I) resigned the hand of thefnirone, for hut ono was made happy, and thebest man became fora moment elevated to

position (clergyman pro tem) Uiat willnoTer be reached again in his ezistonco.Would such happy moments as these beInterrupted by tho "watUng atagoT1* Kol

Let joy bo unconflued," for to assume theiharacter of clergyman and jostico would bohut to place the chilling hand of cold un-

mpsthy upon tbe heart already Oiled torerflowing,' Thus the eieltlng farco waa

carried through to the end witheat tho leastthing occurring to destroy or throat thoslightest thorn in the path of reotftuilo. Butenvy—who ever rtonds nt truth's throsholdto solxe the drop b'Wtwill bo oil* of gladnessto her votaries—pouii forth her wrath tm-

lindful of tho innocent who miJTor in silence[or this cruel soorch inflicted.

The remainder of the eiening.-was pamedi innocently as a gathering at your own

home, and I hope that the many friends arew willing to believe t i l t Uis exceptionsj absolutely false, and with their feelings

soothed with tbfl balm of truth may forgivetheir "rogul8hni!B8"-if our friend of Umay have usod the proper term. Hut, Mr.Editor, vronld it not be well, while excusingthe roguish pranka of ourselves, to iidmlnlF.ter a word of uaution to those who.areibliged to submit ttemajvea to boardingbouses: thnt stories retailed around tbo red,

low of bar-room stoves are liki•.vh&nt, that gathers halra,, all those who handle it.

[The only explanation * B can givecemug this huge pmotlcal joke is that ourinformation came from a rupcusiblo Hackettatfiwn gcnUeman, who my* be obtainedit from cms of tho " quartette." Wbon vnllndsd to tha porpobxtora of this prank as'.'rogues" we did not mean to insinuate theywere rascals, and tho misconception ofmeaning has twisted our editorial heart withpoignant grief. Gentlemen, we only men.nlthe mild acceptation of the term. The hon-est confession made above proves just thereVerae. Go thbn and rin no more.—Eo.]

Pnweodinga have been taken towards theforeclosing of the unit morlgngo on "IfcickattBtown Furnace. Testimony

! taken in the matter Monday ot Bolvidare.Tbe bondholders bare ccaclndDii if they d<not foreclose and fence tba property In thi

g Bhash made hi tiedirt and filth fro

tramps will enrry off the property. I t*—itated by one iritness that Boroe,.nva hon-dreddollirs'worth was taken away In onr|nlSht.

Fue at HurdtcmuTliu buildifig wliitli CM(:kw.«.d Uio double

howling Engine at tlm Ilnnl iniiio, Kurdtown, was dcntroyud l y fire on We due wl inuoon, whitli originated from giuut powdcitiirtriiijjtM being ])luocJ upuii tbu boiler toUmw. Thena utuglit firu ami blazing HJ)utruugly Bel fire to tliu rouf of the building.Fivs men wtru in Iho building nt the timo,catlug their diuuere, nut fuaring uii (JIJJIO.flion they ran away on dmt as they could, and

Qrotprcod rapidly and couuumed tiebuilding. Tho Gtiuuturo buiug a inure shellit boards, U'o boat of UIQ fire was not HufU-

ciont to seriously damage the machinery—the hoisting drum being of wood, Bufferingthe most The burning of tho hoisting np-I>arutus will cau^o a elopjmge of work ftvory brief time. The machinery was broughto the Dover inachlno Hbops for repairs thisame afternoon, and Messrs. Allen, Palm& Sou preceded with the work of rebuild))the -engine house on Thursday morniniThe whole amount of loss on building animachinery will bo about $ 1,000, upou «there is DO insurance.

Flanders,The exhibition oa the evcuing of tho 28U

ult., was well ntt«ndu(l and proved accstiful effort, the parts boing well chosenwell rendered and well received. It was

ola. suited tp leave good and last!)AKsiocB—especially is tli IK true of thi

last dialogue "Reclaimed," in which thofearful results of drunken debauch were

lly Hhown; also tho elovoting effects olreformation tnio and genuine. For tbenefit of one or two present tho followiitradition story may bo told. Somewhere

found and says: Wheu God vreated manmads (hem of clay ami laid thorn

to dry. Afterwords' ho went to the finbreathed Uio breath of life into him, thenbo nccond and tbird, after,o tha first aud gnvahlm si

*hicli U<ibrniuH and h<

went about his business. Thou ho w<the second nnd did likevrido, but tho third

>n swny without any' bmlufl. Ho nnd hitjocondants hnvo been diHlurbors of publii

meetings and religious services over since,

Morns Oounty Courts- '•In the Circuit Court on Monday, tho oasi

>f John S. Perry and al, vs. Henry Board'ion was tried before the Court and decision

reserved. Judgment for plaintiff for $UJO.-iC. Boll—Kitisholl.

This addon waa. brought .to.rocovor thetmlonqo dno Terry} & Confer ^tovea bought

iearUmoi'o. Ueardmore ollegod Uiat thoigent who eold tho stoves agreed to make a

discount of thirty per cent on the bill. Judg.lent rendered as abovo with costs.Abraham French va, Amedee Tunison and

jewis P. Terry { on • oortiorari, ' Hlnton—'orsyth. Dlamisscd, with oostfl of defend.its in eertiorari to be taxed. Court holding

that the not now, is toot parties should haveikon an appeal in this CBM.—Banner.

" ' Fire At' Hook&way.' '' '"As Dr. John W. Jaokoon, of Itoakaway,iturned to his home from Dovoi at aboutquarter to l'J o'clock on Friilay evening ol

week, ha discovered thnt ' tho barn ol)u AtuD, near tha ore onmher of tho Hi.ila Railroad,.was on fire. When first

discovered the fire was blazing on tho out-Ido, In the. gablo' end, lending to the suppo-Kan thnt it was of, inoendiary origin." Mi

io and hU family weio sound asleep andlad to be awakened. The neighbors turnedit In force but despito tliblr, efforts ;th'i

itructnra soon burned to tho ground, andhad it not boon for the rains which hail soak-

ireryUung, there enn bo no donbt to livoral other buildings Iu tho immodiato vl-

i!ty wonld.havo been dCHtroyetl. LaeaLOO; insumnco 1400.

iler an ordinary flood of rain, nnd «fo;ufferingfoE.re]iftir/: Wo think'llioTreohol-

ders did not eiamino thom dosoly whon'hoywero takonup. , , MIOKOS,

The Query. Answered-MomiiaiwH, Feb'y 20th, 1878.

Ma. EDITOR:—A correspondent in yourst issuo praotlcally offered n;ehallongo toiblu students by roqniring them to flnd theird "girl" in two-places in the Bible. Isuld say that tbo word appears in the books.roeldnd.Zooharinh, viz: '

Joel, 3:3—"And thoy havo sold a girl forine, , . • " , , n - . - ; • ,•; . .- . v . »Zeclmrlnh, 8:5— "And tbo streets of thety shall be full of boys and gitla." '

STUDENT. :

~ - Reoublio&n Oaucue. ' i - ;A ennoua of the Republican voters of Rnn<)lph Towosliip will bo held in tbo old Comion Council room/ Dover,' K. 'J.;; ari Friday,I'arcbS, 1878,at ^fo^eldokl P^ M.*, for thetrpose of nominating a ticket to bo sup-

srted a t tbe coming towpnliip .election^'.; \ '• '••-J. 11 f. ••.', UL. ; j n i i i i i r ' WOOD.Chalrmau of but Republican cactius.

l^Rookttffkj^JJefpderatf^ Qitui^eTThe betnDcratia roters of Bockuway Town-in are requested to meet at'Riggots's hotel,Rockawpy, on Thursday next, MATCIJ 7th,,three o'clock, Pi M v t o nominnto officersbe voted for nt the annual Town mootingbe hold on Tuesday, Mnrcli 19,1878.

Marah let, 1B78. • NIOUOLIS ICEATISO,Chairman Inetmeoting

The newly-begnn /emigration of far-aeiB from Iniliann.IlUnois and Iowa to

jlississippi and Toxaiisatttaotlng muchattention in the Wost, . Tho movement

becoming very gcnGrn], and tlioiiBaQUBo.Boingia1 colonies of from ten (o uindrcd 'T'families. . Associations andimtntttoes ata formed, agents aro sent' seloot places for tbe settlement; andie emigration follows. < Tho indaco-

_onts: offereil oro, tund of snrpUBsingiohuess for comparatively small price,ncellence of olimato, and cheap negroiboi. Tbe price of a hundred nores. of

land will purchase twelve or fif-l « d in Texas or northern Mis-.

____., Thcso new olemente mnBttloinch toward •hoping the future of tbe

At'a recent spocUl'imeotlng ortbeConi-ion Council of the town of Hackettstowfl,

: tho purposa ol taking into .considerationjbiUnnwbeforethftLeaislatawto eet' off)part cf tho corporation'of the town of

Hacb tbttown and annex the same to tbehipol Allamuohy,1 it was dooided thai

cot;mltUe of two bo appomleft'to; Ro ttton-on and oppose the bill. Judge Bustingind '.'i» I i Garrison were appointed as thai

committee. " ' : N * " -

The Oonnty Collector of'Waminrcr to the Sohool Bftord or PhilU]

school money due .from tha Statelown' pays the $10,000 Stale, and c

liioL it owes. Tbe town. treasu]nd tho ciounty tax can't be'pald,|nennwhile the teaoher ' ' "

t l f t r i o f l . . ' " ' •" • • • ; • •

Jennings Soward,'theiiroUiiBr^of WilliamH. Seword, taugbttt)B*pQbl!o school at Stock*

>lm, also calledBDuflUiWn; in thoyOorlSlG.Dflrlyovorraembfii1 of the'Saward' familywbeen^dflOUfiea with the odacaUonnl in-

^restatif'tho odmnmnities' in which he liv-

•*•.$".'-••':>:•"••;•'.

Buokar flshlDgis tho popular Industryalong the Delaware at thin" time. Many ofthe flsbertneti stay np nil nlgkt, which ac-counts for tho strings of flaa in the earlymorning market

Quito e Dfyorco Suit-A f r w w , , b I I | ;IIII bill wurt filed iu t

C u r l nfChiiiiei-t-vof this Kl»!o Ly Mm. SIrv 13. JI. Cimlf, ol Hm-lii-tthluWH, fur a iv.in-1. Imui lwil mill lnw«l, itmi f..r nliuuMifrom lui- liusliimil, Jorii-|iii B. C.Hiit, SI. 1of WiuiliiiitfUui, Wurren Comity. Mrn. CmiHiiiliuifjlilt-mt tin: Hov. Jlnllnwiiy W. Huiof (k-hniley'H Uninfiiiti. ami wo* murrk-dDr. Cft.li, Xoi*. 4ili, 1H07. Thi-i' hnvo hi

i, of whom four am living. Tlibill ciittrgeti tliu uiot,! viuhut louijiar u

iliyoii ibu|mrt ofhur liUhlmiul, d«dibin diHpiMitiou to l)« •'pctiiliiirly fuuhuppy, ho Kceuiiiig to buvu an uluithiHtuble imjiulsu to bu cuntiuuuliy iuiL-iuus noutt'Ht with sumebudy ; IIIH piJly fur 'jiiurrdliug iwj alitmu unjiuiirii

todom nitiiuiiuiiiL-ruibiH.oulitueutii, prponuities and imijuldcfl." I t further Be In u;in dutnil churgoH of pivitiiou, ill linmor ua<tyranny, such as, if true, would jnatify, iithe ptititiojier'n opinion, tlie divorce pmyeifor. II aliio declnreH thiit tho Dt. is liviupon protMrtjr purobrmed with her mone;

id pruyn tlmt be niny lie decreed to

y g of tBociety was held in the lectuKeforiucdChuroli, although tho

fbl

it to her own cud cbildreii's use. lion. Jucob Vnuaita IH tbo L-OUIIKCI of tho eomplnio

Doubtkas UID caw will bo coutcstvtto the bitter, cud,

Peap&ok.Oa Saturday night of last week Iho regu

ir monthly meeting of tbo temperanceroom of thereatkervai

ry fnvomblo, y«t tbo nttcnUnnco v/ntgood. Tho nudicnuo wjctned to bo wt-Uileased with tbu ruiiding which wna certainlyt'ry entertaining. Tlio next bu HI ness mouUng will bo hold on tho fourth Saturday

evening In March.Tbo Pciipack Lyceum was ngain opened

on Monday ovonlng, anrl tho queiitianHEBOLVKD, That tl.ore |H ruoro plena nro ii

pursuit thnn in poBaossion, •WOB debated and decided in favor of tlioicgative. The lyctum is snlil Ui dose intwo weeks, to bo opened nuuin nest full.Tho members tliiuk It b u t to closo it while

ie in a prosperous conditioii and not lot ito a natural death;Wo hoar that Mr. Philliower biu sold out

Ms car load of horns and gone Went aftermother ono. Tlio liorso trads BOOUIS to be

. tbo dull times. AIBOthe lime tradu ; tbe fannerslieir forms while it in «hcap.; . .;• ' • A L . ' A . VADKER.

Moatrons.Wo have had very bad roads in tills vicin-

lyoflato, but for tlio pnat few divyn tbry

limeing up

Ou W iliiL-N-IiiyiiiK t. ll.e^Tli.iiist.t-IuV<;U o'clock, II™, liriKh'^. »'JKI n*.Mticluuiii! Hlreof, Siio^wiuiitt, Jist-fluuitH iwiiiiug fntm Ibu tiuilbnunl. i:utlie HU-UUI unhi uixl MLW mil] i.itu.ii.-d idifttuueo from bcr ^ i t l jncu, and iinmfjitvu tho filiirui. Mcauwbilo tbo fliiuiid]/ i i icn^cd (ill in uu incrnliLlyNjmee r.f Uiiin tho whole- of tl.o miiin builtiny, iiCvil fw t ground uren, imd twoundImlf HtoritH high, wpro imve.opiid, so bylbtimo u fiiw jKTiuiiitt couM rcucb tho spot, (hiliru wiw lii-j-ond ull wiutrol. and ouo bmir liMT tlio r,],l mil] Liiii ilIiw|)|M!»n<l, kmviiiK tinarfje biuuk unly ttbmdiuu; UH a gloomy uiouiuiiot totvhnt had onoo bcea the centre •

tiiuny bright hopeo and expochitioue, uuvhirfi lud dovountil all these without r«-iirnlag even on a]>alogy for so doing. 1ild mill mndo a brief, but gnrad illumiiion, bdug compound of an immense pila

ibor ax dry as tinder and covering nbonltliirty-tbrcu hundrud Bcjuaro feet of surfuc.

ultojfether. It won built utiout twoiityrt-enty-two years ngo by tho MCHHK. Moek-bo lout a considerable miui o! money

The)- ftlmndoiiod Uie biininesH when tlio mil!•ciiiuiuud idle till lbGl-tX, vhen it enmc;ho poHsegalon of Aler Elliott, Eai]., whomul

1 lobetler HUCCCKH with it than bis pruior<. During tho y»\st ton yeant tbi

iropertj wtood idle. Mr. J. IT. FaneborEsq., inUivamnoniesKiiMi it hadbcBU to:

il j'turs, WIIM, [ho dav jiniviuiiti to thiri>, willi two other men, nt work in the mil]iriug for the mudiiuarj-, aud duriuj:iy Imd kindled a firu in (roul of tbo boiler,omwliicli the coiijlngration mny linvc orig<•nlo<l;'liutUicro in wrniu miHiiic.on tbut'it

ras of incondiary origin.b u t weak Mr. Juko Allen caught in Lake

[opntcong foui> flno pfckurol, their weighuelng n-sronllvoly 7j, 7. fi mid B pounds, ami

>n tbe 27tb, aiUght BIT which walghad 30

bnon rnpidly improving, yetro,/idHidcH nro delict' with banks of (lie

last BIIOW drift,A tlinturbance lias oicnrrcd in ourdjstrict.mcinbor of tbo building cominitUo of tho

ebon] house .hiving sued the diKtrict for100, a school mooting has been appointed) Investigate tlio matter.On Saturday Jnrt BIS surveyors mot at Hi

house of Mr. J . B. Berry, for tho jwrpm-if'Weatittg tho long contested road on Ui

nd of Mr. E. JI. l'ntrey.Wo nro glad to know that tho difficultyncerniiiB tho road leadiug from tbig place

i Union Grovo has at Inst como to an ond.few individimlH hnvo boon for a long tii

tboring for a publio road, and thus bo ridit opening gates, •which undoubtedlyiot a pleasant affair whon riding throughluring a heavy rain. This was granted hurtlummer after considerable expenditures bybo said individuals, and they "seemed da*lght«dwith Uio reward untU about fourlonths after tho rond y,sa jf tbe ucw bridges vrere i

inplctcd, twot wrrckod

Important Notice.Wohavo'obtainedtho wgiatriitlon hi Uto

I B. Patent Office of our trade mark " XK"i applied to our Cough Syrup and othorledicinol preparations. It IIOB lately como

our notice that unscrupulous persons tirelunterfelting our tmdo nmi-lt " XX." IVoireby givo notice that we intend to protoct

iur preparations from all Infringomonta ofmr trade mark, and Hint any porsona that

mated, sells or has in thoir possession anypinions preparation of Cough Syrup markedXX" will bo proBooutod as tho law of in-ingemonta of patents directs, We quoteie fifth acoUon of the law

passed in 13701 'tt Congrccs

BED. fi. That any person or persona whomil wilb intent to aofnmd nnv pereon or— n s knowingly ond wilfully mike, for,

uterfeit, or bavo in bin, her or Ib!OBseiuiion, or buy, soil, offer for wilo „.eal in any roproiontntloii, likeness Blnilli-

:uda, copy or colorable imitation of auyimatd label, braud, Btamp, wrapper, en-—-ing, mould or trado mart, reglflterod

ninnt to tbo Btntutcs of Uio United StatesiHoll ttnbn eoiivicUon therpof bo nuuiahed asirescribed in the-1st nection of tLls net." ,<";

'over, March 1st, 1878. >

A Summit Nonogonamn- j jThe house of D. W. Day, at flummit,twas

scene of a fostlvo gatherlug on h ^ d 't th i b i hlost., tbo occasion being t h o nla ety-fint blrtb-

Tny of bis honored mother. Her lmiban'dras tho lato Sov. Stephen Day.of New ProV^

Idenco. Thoir family consisted of elovon,i ; eight of them ore i living | three,

lenjamin, Peter and Edwio, being minister!? th G l d b

j , , gthe Gospel, nnd members of the N

onference.,, Two otljer iTewark

ftro^VillrarF.1

era.B.- Day, ofi i d•ort Morris. Mrs. Day lias thirty-sii grand-

chililrou, sixteen grand-chiidrcn-Iu-lftw.ian^tbirty-Blx groat-graiid^hildren. i rany.of"torn wsombled on ' this nuniversmjday;to

mgratulnto their rencrabla parent, ond b«nrBlimony to the Influence of her holy bxam-'lo and precept npon their lives. £:• ''•,-•'Mw. Day, at this advanced age^ls'tn pos-sslonof all hcrfaqulties, nnd g ^ U y enjoys

lie soaioty of her friends. Shs frequently'.tends public Bcrvlce on tho Sibbalo j barluntunauea, fcenmlnd with iutclligoiice and

pioty, always ierjoBU'anitisplratlbn to thepreacher,- Outside of hor family,she Is re-

pectea and greaUy beloved. ^'enreth tho Lord, sbo ahall be pmined."

The Iron Market.Tho Engineering nnd Mining Jonraal Baysat week of American p i g : ,. !There him been no', busincM worthy of!•to tmuaideil siucp our lest week's reports,'here is neither ehotigh inquiry for iron a wHufflciont qnanttlyiwlng presBad for sale to

determine priaoa ^Ithoaehfnotninally un<nhangodthoynara;ioon-lnfltiquopd by thedoll niaikctwWflahoartdeflfdrnoaily throe

tliB, and aro,"if anything, porhnps ao weaker.'. We qaote Ho. 1 foundry at

d $ l D ; ^ 2 f d f l 7 d $ 1 8 d

Torge, at 917.a,2 foandry,fl7and

g , 9Wo nrsTin receipt of thoreTisid Boport of

UM(t£ureau:of Statiatics, from which wejiarrt (wliero quantity is n-portetl) that (heSpor t s in 1877 wcro bat 231,&1G,*78 Ib, oflion and steel, ago!tut 255,058,075 Il>. In

whilo the valne for the former yeart $9,195,418 as against *I(lrG0Bl78T1i

$ , , g * r G0B l 78i«[tcr#-t

irii(s,:etaleinent is satiafa^ I m i U t h e e s p o r t v a l a M niora BO,

Ihoy haying'ainonnlod to '#10,053,538 In4877. da'against only $11,709,450 in 187G.^ g r e s ahonr that even in tho iron

we h&vo a liberal boiinco of (ratio i:Our'fav'br.

Port Oram.We had Ihe pleadure of hearing n lectnro

dclirerea ia tho Mlnore* nnil Mcahauicn' Hall,nt Port Oram, on tho 26th into., by Mr. Beuj.Florty who iaa renidont of our villaga. Hisnbjoot was a "A Gold Uuntcr's Life on thoFrontier," | and 'he related j hia experience

ng Uio IndinnB while BCeking for gold itbo territories of Washington, Idaho, Mon-tana and Dakota. He held his nndience tothe closest attention for nearly tbreo hours,auA all exprcmed thcrosclvcn an beinc richlypaid for attending tho lectn IVhMr. Flarty may attempt to repeat his loctoretho people will not regret it If th^y turn ontto hour him and thus aid and encourage a

deserving man, Pom Oaui.

Mend/iam.The burial of tho BUT. A. G. Midziol who11 denil iu the vlllngo of HnHkingridgo took»eolntbe Itouian Cotbollo cwiifltcry on

:onday, Feb. LT.th. PreviouK to tlio Inter,out a brief apdn>R8 WOH giveu by n. prlcwtlioae name the writer cnuid not learn. On

Thursday provious the deccnHed prle«t(I eolebmted a requiom mau for tho lnte>pc, little thinking that he himself wouldsoon be numbered among the dond.

Ever slnco tho week of prayer the Fi-nb;irian oiid M. E. Cburclien have held n. uuio

meeting j twelve parsons havo professed coircrsian. It is IiiUtnilod to continue mcelngn overy Tiiendny evening during tb

itb of March. Such oneness on tho partof theno ovnugclical churches reminds !the puilmlEt's ctclnmation, "Behold hovgood (ind how pleamut it is fordwell together in unity."

Them la talk of another of tlioso delight-ful and iuBtnictiro publia Bocinblen whielihave been bold in connection with tbo J£.E. Church during the present pastorate.

Tlio Itor. It. Vanhorno will miilco LinfourthChtmli

Tim Protection EntertainmentAllh»iif,'!i u inr.rc uiiiitvoriibly Liybt l

Oi»>n» lU

vim'ii mlJOTIlHi.'iniurn.i

•ty e1*1.1i|,Ujdr.-l

nt.-rtaiiniici

lit tbe tituut-of tbuniur..r i h , i

It Of

fiplid

1111 Hot

I'tuttiTin'intctt. Iir l

•I. (i fi

| k

:(l<illnrtuil.h.,1,il l 111•rf«n

JirII ririuiliforIIIUK

yE. W. Dolyumi D. li. Cuiuj w

jcoiUily (joduu U]i fin- the CLi

nu hour, durliut by JJoriPf

«t IUI.I en uimp biictcl

Uio

iit; whi.-ti lit,- l..^,l iwinindmill Ti.inli'i. fi.ll.iwi-d tlii

d i Ly JJoi<v, -WI I J - iJ<iVtiutySuif," wnu tHpct rirli,

aud Holos by Mi^rn. Chun. V. Gnyo A. aluiilh, and thocLil mcut uitli dioniKU< b ;lio couiptiuy, pleadingly iutcreperhcj tlie•liolo, wliicji wuu brought (o a Citing coit-lunian bj' the liidiuruuu bong uml wulkround, "WulkiuB fur dit Cuku."Tbo tiecoud part ol tlie purloriniincu mm

oynu'h arulining t'Oiiieily in three nets, en-itled *'Evor)-hody's Friend," whi,-h wstt put

tlii- ; (> ranr(!L>liibonitclythHiinuyLliiii(>laticuvt'r given in Dover, wbefhuor profuKnional. For (bo t>econdSwnmlown's tirawiug room, mi c g u

icciio hnd been prtintud |jy Sir. I/;pnrt, nnd

ultmclivt a enliniicud by furniture

ino parlor> t ic tidiliamotera

of tintu anilnppeoi

! COIlipKontl

rtd iuotaafull

Ii

evt

u tho ImttIiO Iilln.1•uiuy ii'i*

will bo aaL>n upon auy eily tUgo. Mr.in. Groff fillod tlio tiilo clianictpr-r-.lix•ithtrlj-, who wiw "Evt-nbotlyH Friend,"[11» pirftct cniio of IHIJUIKT coniliimd at-ly modiiliited voieo nml nil mlnptu-

ility to the purt tbnt nintic bin iiprsoi-ntimiu « Mr. Win. T. Lcjiort, as Mnjur

'oJlliigtou VvliooU, cruitei] » dt-ddtd wti-»n, anil tho way in wliich hu ,!;„)>!,>,L.,lI»in]iosiiy of tlm luililiu cJiiriruii.i II,-

iciJity of n biibu.ig.jv,, hiihlmuil wnu ln<:iu tbu (.•xtrciiic. i-xciliiiH i-ijiirs nJ J.mj ti

imd cnco.uiniiiH rurpcrl'<cl uutiiiK »t tli,io time. AHsiHlnut ForemiLii Frt-il. 11icli, in the clmnicier ort-'nuik Ic«UiM>k.

A Curd.KTAMIIU-I:, N. J., IVb'y 2Gti, 1878.

V.it, I'tUA '— 1 li*1 ciilcrhiiuniriit given r>oV'^iiinyioir-. l;irilid:>y Hi (ho hall of Ejrum

Cv'uicW. No. 7-*, O. V. A. M.. lit Hlauhujw,wu.in- pl.'iihol to nay IIL-IUM! ciwir to thatuibHIuii'Jti tin' Mini i l hilly dullum ; aud Uioin.-inI.,•!>•. (.f livniin Couucil, hereby estuudt- I]..-1:, I,,- ith., M. lLimlly Ju-Hintcd in mnk-ii.k'tln- utKijr ii ijin:i'fH, thuir moBt henrtyii iauU Limn K. Wmu,

HIUON CiiAiii.cn,lxiAc KTVMUL-TT,

Wurn-ii rciitiiy lilt, i, lid i!n eutire State

Wlieii iiofimly wiw iu ii hurry aud evury onofound i-Joutj of lijae tv <-[itt there wtm littleor no ocaiBion fnr I)v-i])cjwia. IJut iu tbeeodiiys of txcitcmciit thn HtomacL guts so littlecure Unit IudigtiiUuu ban becomo universal,mid witli it a tniiu of Uyxpcptic Hymptonw,Hiicli an Ilradnche, Neuralgia, NervouEXOiu,I'liIpiUiliuu of tlm Heart, WnkefulucEE, Sour

•niauli, CuHtivvm^H, Liver Complaint,Coated Tonijuc, l o w Bpirito and a general

of exhmiMtinti. Parker's GingerTouk, hy tbo exlmanliiinry aid it gives the

supply atjiiiidnut uutriiucut to tho blood, unrithuH by infUHiiig now lifo into every" organand fib s Dyo-

utf

«f tin-

quarterly visitation to tlio it. E.noit Sabbath. Tho quarterly coil-

crcncD win bo held on Monday morning ato'clock, IMany will cbnngo thoir "locnl habitation;1

If not their ntuno during tbu month ofllarcb. ;Vm* EoynoldH, the enrpet weaver,Till movo ou his farm and cause Okas. Itoy-nolda to movo effj Burd, the blncksmitb, wiydooiipy Win. KcynoH's bouno | Hulbert Lhp•hoeniakcr, will .vacate his house to allowFrost, of Crosfl Bonds, to enter; Bishop, thp'jlttcismith of Feapock, will BUOoeedToung1,.be blacksmith, ot Mcndham. AUODR thosliivho will change tbpir nnrao we hsar thatMiss IADCO, daughter of John Lance, willafter March Gth ufl Mrs. Goblij. • [\ Tlie pastor of tho M.' E. Church, tbo Itcv.

J. P . llacauley.has been agreeably surpriBodby a purao of $co from hie Churcb and coa-gregation. ALTUX

A Word to Both Parties.'- '•Within ton days tha Spring priinaricB will

bo hold, the candidates nominated, and Uiochoice mado by the people. Upon the char-deter of the candidates nominated and elect-ed will depend the oioelleno6<and efficiencyof township and oounty goTorhmcnt for nn-Othur year. Thoreforo men of both partiesshould moko itii point to attend tho primar-lea pnn exert t l i ^ tart efforts to the en'dlea pnnh

ptart . efforts to the en'd

b" itlmt only good men be" put ia Diminution forthe offices to be filled., Then, full whero thechoice will, we shall bo irero of good localBDvenuncnt, It can be truly said thnt alltho eviln that adhere to our political systotnore attributable to tho absence from tho par-ty cauQasea of thoso moat interested in on

!6t ond capable administration of pnbljoHI,., They allow without dlsstmt a oor-

[^alti/clflsa of people to control tho primaries,ind then eipross their disgust at some of thonomlnationa made. Yet tho remedy liesVithin Uieir renob, for wo olaim that there 1Benough of moral sentiment In every oonamu-city whloh if properly exerted would formall political tickets, aud secure Uiu olectiracf only goqd'mon to ofHco^^'.Tbis being the

a duty Is shown that no man can con-flolentkrasly neglect. * llnke i t a point thcuito attend the primaries this ybor. goo to ittiiat men whosa only qunliflcation is Uia'tthey enn catch a certain amount of ike float-ing voto are not placed upon the ticket, andniako mire of It that a man who attends toala.owa affairs in an incompetent ornogloe(-faTronnner Is not put in a position to- mou-age'Uia affairs of tba community. Choose•men of intelligance, honest and soberhnbitJi,.and good burin SUB faculties for tho variouspositions to bo filled, and you will have noreason to regret tho bourBpontntthocauoui.

7i;-''s ALawyerinJaiiy ' ;; |A sad ofTEir hon occarred at Newton wblcfi

papers ) Uiua for fulled tomention—probably out of conBidernlion forthfi fooUnga of many Interostfld. / A.'prom|-"sntond obio m ' -"-'-•" "-**"- •• • • -'fi fooUnga ontond obio

mber ofnber of tbo Newton ba r has

been incarcerated lathe jail of that county without the publicitythat would havo boon Attached to tlio sameoffence bad it been committed hy obowlio

cnplod ira humbler station in life. Tbecircumstanced, as we loam thorn, ore thatho' misappropriated and cipended about$3,000 thathad eome into his hands whilemanaging tho nettlemont of on estate, andhaving worn out his own moans by exces-sive Jiving) was unnbla to make good tho de-ficiency and was arrested, for. embezzlementby tho dofranded parties. Stops hnvo eineobeen taken by his legal and other friends tocomprotnlsa the matter with the complain'ants,'and we learn thnt the sum of $11,000

rnisid for this purpose and offered them,but thoy refused to take it. Wo aro also in-forou-d that some time sinco be broke jailfind succeeded in getting as far as Newark,Imb vas recaptured there and returned toprison. Ho Is a young man of fine educa-tion and marked abilities and about lea yoursago won married and began the proctioe ofLU profession In Newton under- tbo mostpromising dronmntanoes. But tho love ofpleasure) drew his attention away from bismaineia, and tho leading of a fast liftirougnt to him tbo inevitable result.

Starved to Death.Aworoan living tn PhilHpnburg was found

nearly starred to death on Saturday. * It istinted that ber bufcliand had gone away tog ygot work, and sbo being token Hick,was

iblo to go out to get anything, or summounitsiBUvtico,' Just by accident one of thq

eighbors went into tbo house and found herin a famUbing condition. On Tnesdaymomlng fifao died. Tho Express Boys • Justbeforo she pa.«sod away a utlghbor womanwho came in ahkud if Hhe 'jod anything tont, nml Uio poor woman, not realizing how

_enr flbo was to death, answered! - " O b iyen, Jako sent mo a dollar, and a half, Uiatwill bny us ftomethtng to eat." I t is Bad tothink liowlho poor woman be'ggod till showas tnken aicV, and then hod ta stay in hodto beep m m , and lay there all atona in thqcold desolate homo Btarriog. i t will ba atcrrlblo story to tell the husband,'who \*nbBcnt in Bcaroh o( work.

Mi

no coua-plion of Die clnii•1, yvl hiiiibfiil nud ji-uli

ibcrt Killyorc, ulihoti^h UHHtniicil tlof Tniji, tl,o eoi-viuit. IncoHtUine and pltiinitic; m

tbnt made it (jtiita prnmiaont. Of tliforiimnce of the indtoH, who wero alltetii-H. tyjo miteb cnimot bo Mid Iu pmMrn. J. E. Jlnnl miulo her nrnt npiienni<.. -in nimiUur nclrcKs in tho chnractc:1 I r s nilown, Uio widow, nud from herB'lpeiiur iifititnj, (imco, Mlf-prmsopjjian undelegunco of costiiinu, ono would not lmvcgncMcd Unit she wnu a imvico in HIP »rt orcomedy, lliwi Addic Lindrloy brought tothe iicrannatinn of ber dinmctcr of Urn.Featbcrly tlmt pleasing addn-n and oiwo thatinnkcii h«r tmi-Lnud en tbisocr

io part nsnigiied b

furorito with nu nndieuce«l>«cl»lly ndnjittd her to

K Bam Ovcrtou,. io wife ofMiijor

Delioots, did not havo a character that allow-hs "that superior woman," the

her to dinplay hor n » fully as that)f ' 'Mra Toodlos," but she brought to It....

porior talents and made it ohnnning uoTor-tboless. i l iss Aggie Gage performed voryrlonsiuBly and very correoily (ho ilutius'ofMrn. Bwaudown's niaid. ' ,

Lost to mention, but not. by any "k^,mleast In merit, vm tho orchestra, wbioo ta

rnlly concotlod to havo boon Uio flueatovernltonded anentertafn'ment in'lbis

place. Co OBtflbHBh(tbattho'muilowaaoftbo highest ordor wo have only to givo thennmeR or (ho perforaers: ' : iSIre. Pianfc ILLlndsley, piano ; Prof. Frank KenBtlcr, vio-lin j FrantRXIndBloy,cornel ; J .E .Hurd ,cornel"; • J. IL Duohannni ^barritono j Hint-bohRowo,pioolo,. / . ' '

Oa Monday evening the performance VOHropcatod; beforo anoLior good-eized and ap-preciallve audience. . By tho tiro entertainnients the Protoctfans have netted n haud-sotno mm for thoir Treasury, but wiint theyprlzo; of vastly greater. valno to iHem in thonselstanco so gcnoronbly nccorded (hem bytheir lady friends, and tbn hearty supportnnd kindly approval given them by tho gen-eral public. .

of the body, effectually c, Difirrli<>:(i nnd nil Uow ,iitori'ti LIILHL ami hlrt-iiglli to the wontiui". Tlie ag.-d, th« feeble and tho

uvulcbfifiit will uiid itn reviving powers.j'inkd, and Hi» li.-ht T<nuv ihvy cuu ust-,

it liiTjuit« a full pujoyiDont of tho Inoti,tln'H and htrfiiglliciiHtlio ncrvefl andoi'cr-en tho dopr- 'King fciilJngH and weakening

IIH, tbnt ituiUc tliiiD HO inWmble. It iuiiant in tiiMti", never lutoiicnt«ii, nor ert-any tlcRlrc for Mimulantn, and I*H therc-u ctrfitif; < iVgiinrd ngQintt intemperanceimm tlmii n. Milintitnto for wineH and

j-ru. Huy frtitii your ilruggiKt, VotightAfinn-. IJOV.T; Omni. Hancn A Co , Portni ; I". N. .li'iikiiiH, Clutter; W 9, Chor-

iluvoyiit*, HiiiithoiHi, u §1 bottlo or a mmplobottle nt flfiemi cente, and tent its extnior-(liuury merit*). - = . , '

Tlic l»mtr>illiiHof lh.> y n r

• KM, Tilt. 11.

indH j iclont to thiu

liard'congUof Ihs luiifsi,ii MDun

R.'ii.-niil:whk-li, i.tjt iiifrc-ijucutly,tion. Rch.i]tli'H 1'uluiouic Synip will a toiifje relink ui»l JOOCOH n tight cough and IsMidi mi nKTornlile remedy that children willIjik.' it without boinj; niiucd. A cold on tho

i, ircoiiHiimptiou in not alreudy devel-oin-d. limy bo rnnily tuiutlcrwl by the ilae ofdie Pulmonlr Hj-nij>, tagetlit-r with Kcbenck'sfaudrnkePillN to clear tbo ej-Btom of thoccumuhiUd UIUCUR. In more serious cases,horn tho d'umtuM IUIK Ijtconie deeply seatednd tho pntientfiiiffe™ from IOBB ofnppotito,ealaieiM and etnaaiatioti, Schenck's Seu./ccd Toiiiu wbould bu used in connectiou

with the nlovo incuiiimL-d remedies, to stini-io nppetito nnd bring the digestive

pnu-fTH Into heMtljy action, thereby Buntain-tbe strength of tbo pntioiit and enabling

him io rc-i«t ti-.u jirogrtss ot the dlHcaseuntil tbe J'ulmonic Syrup may perf(huaJiug and cloansiug -work. Tho

itauao oftbusa staiidnnl rcmcuica according to the

dircetioiiH which accompany them, cannolfn!l to produce mont efttiBfactory resulte. "Aletter nd dressed to Dr. Scbenck cor. Sixthand Arob, Kts., PliUadtlplifa, oflking advice,

'ill promptlyattention, free of chnrge.

g ,personal

' , Food Fish.Tho following roport o f Fish ^yardon

Chas. J.Pierson, we copy from thbnnnunlreport of tbo CommUnlouem of Fisheries.

My appointment as Fish WaHon for thiscounty dates from October 2*lli, 1870. MypredoocsHor put io my bands a largo numbdror posters containing the lawn for the pro-toclioa of fish, which I had distributedthroughout tho county, After the passngeof a supplement to tbe luw of 1870, I wasBuppliod with poulcn) containing tlio mp-plomont to approved Marcli 8th, 1877. : •

Those were also put up throughout th(county. Tliio plan gives tbo pooplo an op-portnuity Io become famliltiir.TTlth Uio'*Ia«-«.Thus giving them no excuse when <iefcc!od~ i thoir violation.

I hnve mndfl four nrroots daring tlio! pastyear forviolntion oftlie flailing laws—twofdmlng fykes and two for' takiiig.flfih dnriniIho close Umo, by shooting. >

Tho suit* for using tytaTwora hnufli tbefore W. J. Easton, Esq., of Uiis city. Tlioparties acknowledged their guilt; one,' be-ing nnaule fo pny a iflne,- noseentencad toicndays in Jail.\; Ho aorvod, hia.Uiuo out,and told me on leaving that I would nothavoi occasions to son J . for him again,. Hewas an old offender, aud bed defied tlie lawsand Uio wordona. Ho fisliod in Uio Poetsiicriver.,' Tho other was fined twenty (lollant,'mt would notpny." HQ wne colnmiilod, but,ma relonsed on habeas CorpuB./ Ho hr.d p.leariiig before Judga Dnlrytunie and wiw

held ;'be continued the case nnd It in Btillponding. ' Ho flehod in the Rockawoy river,lie hai given me a groat deal of trouble.The other MSSB wero brought before JudgeMnChesnoylof Essex county. ..One was cou-n t e d and fined twenty dollars. ThU ama iilso appealed,. Tlio other ra cleared.

TbcRO nrroflts have had a good effect. I bavoreceived from tha Commiiuilonors COi blackbias, tlioy woro in fine condition.and :wcrocarefully placed iu tho waters without loas.

Thrco hundred aud fifty-seven wero put intho pasflaia river at tbo following points: atOhoapuldo, New Providence, anil Vandorou'smills. Fifty wero put., in the pkelleugorpond, at tho head of tho north branch of theBnritnn river. Tho balance wcro put inponibiin this township. The Blocking ofUio wntors wiUi thcoo cholco fkh ia very pop-ular hBro, Many thanks for' them. Tboyare thriving well. I will givo ynn an in-itance of how well some of them have done.[iseeniB n UlUo fishy, but It h'tmt,

yuarago thiti fall theib was pliued ia Mr.D. L. Miller's pond, at Madison, • In thisconntv, ilfty btack bass, from two and n halfto four inches in length. On: the 17tfi bithis month the water was drawn down Torsome reptiira. Tho flume was BO nrrongad

i U> oatob nuy Sab Uint'sbould nin ou tlovon ham were token. They measured

from 10 to 13 inches In length. : Thin cer-tainly IB very Ratisfootory, Thoy woro pntbnck iu tho pond.

valuubla' nmEstnucb fromyour Board, and from'sots'a members ofHhollorrb county Fish Club,,and particular!,from tlio Hon. A. W.CutUor,.Fmncin Child,Esq., aud Georgo Wcrbi, Es^., ,for legalcounse. Wurdou Spoor, of Essex] county,hns rendered good '

Tlio fiHliiiip, lias boon very good in tliocounty during tbo pu»t year. The picket

in tho rnssaic wilh hook is nmL_better than it wan, whoa nets wero .nocd.Wilh proper protection tlm waters of thlt*

CotiMUuiillun Curtil,An old physician, retired from practice,

having bad placed In liin hands by an EastIndia mltwionary tlio formula of n KimploYOgctablo remedy, for tho speedy and per-manent curu of consumption, bronchitis,catarrh, asthma, und all throat dud lungaffections, also a positive and radical aurafor,nervous dubility. and all.nervous com-plaints, ufler baviug tested its wonderfuluunitivo poworn In Uiounauds of coBen, banfelt it his duty to make it known to hiaBuffering follow*. Actuated by this motive,ond a desire to relievo human Buffering. Iwill send, free of chnrgo, to all who dasiroit, tbls recipe In German, French, or Eng-lish, with full directions for preparing andusing. Bent by mail by addressing withstamp, naming this paper, W. W. BEEBAB,izy 1'owers1 Block, itochcBter, N. Y. — •

BDDD nnnn EEBE EEEE BSSS EEEB

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I • • •' • • ' ••

p f HitsJ" will prodttoo tin immotuo nuiaunt of

faodnahea,

returned from India Territory, wh(thcr howont ft fow woekfl nincg (o ttuc bis brother,from whom he lti\il }>cen scpamtod twentyyears.' ' |tts,,bpiILnr ninrrlud n Choi-ottotromani an^ hnving tired of the TerriUny.will removo to New Jersey siiortly' nnd Iepend tlio renmlnder of his dtiya nmous 'friends of his youlli, ' " •

liofloct thnt in every cemetery one-thirdof tbe silent tenants aro- the victims bf neg-lected coughs nnd colds j ; and if. you aroUIUP iliiotfd, avoid.thol? fato by resortingat ontti tp Halo's Honey of HoronoOnd anaTar, on Immedjate, agreeable, and eortaia

leans of cure. Sold by all Drugglftts. :ribv's Tuotliaclie Drops euro in l minute.

A word of cflntion. Nearly all Vendors ofeougfc Hyrups wo largo quantities of opium,morpMno, and tartar emetic—all deadly poi-sons and sooner or Inter tho worst reault maybo apprehended from their UBGB. We ktowthat iJr. Coxa'a WildfOlirry and Soneka iaentirely f reo from them nil, and can bo givento tho youngest babo without auy risk what--ycr. It will dnro that cough. •

XAdioswho for years bavo dopendedonof. powdora and coemcUcs (or

giving them artificial complexions, now findthat Glenn's' Sulphur Soap supplies themwith pearly skins and rany choekH, elicitedby the genUe stimulation of nature. Sold bynil DruggintK. H i u ' t H m ANU W&USXBDrBjb&ckor brown, ftOcta.

In exhibiting an elegant ttock of

PICTURE FRAMES,

Wall Pockets,, and a great variety of

Household Ornaments.

Confectionery,. always pure and fresh.

BLANK BOOKS,Stationery, &c.. • Tho best bmnda of .

:: FOREIGN AKD'DOMESTIO

"". SEGALS.DOY32R BANK BUILDING

Mf . DOVEJR, IU. J .

AMERICAN WATCHES I

$19.

Ladies' solid |watches from $

Gents' solid |Watches from $

rold AmericanJO up.

•old AmericanJfi up.

All GRADES and STYLES onhand to seleot from.

CLOCKS. .TEWKLRY, SPEC-

KQttAU'KQttAUvi.OWPIUCEor write for prlcc-tiit. .

N.H. WHITE, 441 BROAD'St.,

(?PP. M. i B , E. E. DEPOT,.

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AGRICULTURAL. =

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VEGS-ETINB.SAFB AND SUBE-

to hiirj it I'"»> »W »• ,,;,,, i u , hoi

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Mil. II-! '• *""'/:?#ililiD,lltuJ

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NATIONAL fi[f«YOUNG LADIES \ GENTS

t

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Capital, - $200,000.| \SWI<— ( | , . in j |',]f. ITUiHI"

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r t p P H - O T i Y ' S '"'"'coLinTiiOTTiirou,«VJ X I XJ VJ V -L* •*• *-" jAY S. TUB AT. O""1""-

-nsnrons.

' DOVER BANK., i.vl'I11£:ITATBUJSl!

Capital, -$100,000,

TUB AT. 03IBB0TOKS.

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710 QUOAD STIU3ET.Auuurr Ji.rr J

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all.

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vill ho loue c»»»Bk ' " 'tem. to !»»«» l"8«Ull!r-

half on l " " r

tho i i o* » u J

Carefully ro-invaii»ototh'

T, -II l,u (mind I""1 l jJ lU°"° "'" ' i '1

It will oe i i , i"" .hot liutl» t'» ruih.^ i

imlcai oiio hits t i m ° w 1 " ' , , . . . l i e

m of ttacbing >,v Dutocu Bcliot

b»BinM» ganenlly. f" ""j ,,tt«et «•»

|iitred tor t

FORTY LADIES in attendance.

the vfooda whom 1"»

tine for y««r», ' " ! "

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ore tho

b W O T nut,»»o»» » te , l u a ,,„„,„ over they turn * " „ " , ( »ill. It IB

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Careful"™"*";'.,..,.„„,„,!, ,„„ picas-rc-

toFebruary.

Taluo or «ooil i«l«*Worf»,taa«..»W«toi

the most valuable mtbi

E, 4 G. H. Boss 4 Breeso,

o»»u . m i a»» •••«

Insurance Agents,

Morristown, N.J.

X j"'oOE, Collector,POVBE, N.

•Ji

Oo,, of HowS1.00.MO

VEaETINE,THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE.

VEGETINE.WHAT IS NEEDED

ashCirculation

In ThisSection

IS THE GBEAT

GEOiuii. ' Jons W. ,

Uj^crsSOF JBOVEU, N. J .

" ' M A N A G E I I S :

"r^eTsavings Institution,'1

0FPI0J3 IN DOVE

rOHN HANC'E

BBftiSVrr,..»t.

' yicQ-Pru«filoiit

^ ^ . • —

THE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,llkclnvul! Hired, Paver,

Hot Air Furnaces,d rtj'ltm, for

' - COOK, PAKLOB, KEATING

STOVES, RANGES,&c Alio • variety of

A til uaorincbiof

, ; I I , , BATES. TBOLTGHS,L E A T E B S I »cd ill Wnd* df Jo^tnff is my line,

doiw In thu l««t ju*uner.>nil ** the uliwtut

"olliu. Bigluatprloei |wdiiur.alaltDti .

Copper lwd Mfl powtor'Ukcn In oiclnap

00 wjk—^a^'&md

itEXAITDDicnabwKiKini.'

Jotwoon Piii l i l B. Ewrvef. compUIniiDt, wd1U bert LUtlo and UftttieriDO Little hit wile,I , , M w Onne, John D.-Muoklow, I»uo

TTTttlJ.m TI Tl ft*>tlAn T. W- IJAftttS. J- Alltll.

BEEMER & PALMER: •>;

MASONS' —BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS

ii,inn asD rAtE raiicit,

VEOETINEPBEFS1IEU Ii*

H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass,

Tooo,ooo

F L A G S T O N E S , . CUKBINO,

iLLAX BTErS.OOma, BILLS, UBXiiLSiHD CIBrEKS NEOICS,

iraAmf's PBOSPHATE,

none Duat, Guano. Pondr.t.eLAND PLASTER, £°-

WOOD sawed in stove lengths,

STOVE, EGG, OUESTiNUI.

JttACKBUJTU'S COJJ, oo».l.»tlj «•>»"•«•f JLWSE

DOVER, If, rf-i

8niiUI,ffhBpkvlrto«BD(1 Holwrt L. Qanlac

-latTooidar orrolru

- WilUitn Ac'cniiui,J, ff..Oa»tto, J . Alia.1»•* Uajiliittn f^riiiiiiiliV

preinfuei.:uy, 1S78.

• : Diifnw.BrB*BVJBvT.rtt.oor tlib»t)0*8 nU

w i w W mo dUuoUkl aod IDfwiawoxpoie•l«a &N J

Irloo or llio »t»>n alale.1 will ol OiriId mo dUuoUKl and In mj aamla, J BUII' ror • • ! • a l S W I 0 Vcaduo, M Ue Min-' - - - - I n . XoiriaUiiia, MorrU Ooualy,

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PHCENIXPACKING.

INSURANCE AGENT.

Siii

tioiml, Bxcccfllnsly

pliable, Very

BuiaMc!

Ailaptefl for nil Miute of

Engines, nnd Hot and CoW

Virnter Pumps, jatc, etc. ;;

,fKe»Jor.o5-FUIj.Ior«lo-c

.CATTIM all irrilalioas a t . . - ^ „,«,„

h™T(r.k,to cuWg^XVsa., f'«'

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lain E»5i fi; '£7 o l ;«»al«S 'ir;

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MOTOt«•« • . • . ,

offlS°iS°K.3 and MAS »"ft»<

tfoo for * «nmor waiutowmmm

MBI B *, Oiiro

nVnoiy llntaa to

f£&r«'U»«.1!»5Blwri.t

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'u anawmmm *• ' i i boDnaod inn u im»«"

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tto'cropn' nnJ Iho food of (lie »"™ •

Tim Aiiplo Tr» Borer.pinntAbout' k

v-onltl t u r n b l a c t »••" 1 — • .

-"'''rTantrTonlncea

oulseveml " ^ j ^ , I t a y e w b e d

" o t Oitj and Stnto go7«roniont.res these ciempliom tMtoi «IJOf other taxable propertj j

or tho

^ ' ^ " ^ i t t e a t o W n .

Bishor

Buffalo, Wolf, and Lap R»b«

iJtoio«.orti

HORSE BLANKETS.

ja i l 4U1VWB mil M V ™ -_01arVaBeBtHor...alpP«r lor aale.

; 8. BRINK.mmmfor 003if

HOME,

STAB, Je rae j Oily,

OO0.0OD.

500,0011.

STANDARD, Trenton,PEOPLE'S.HIDBBNIA,EDMUpW,

800,000

80.O.0OD.

200,OOD.

2O0.0OD.

1S^T>!SftoS»«p""°'''i4rs.".ft-Sl.>

*•?..» f,'".i°;X'V.»..1

„ dmeribrf in ••''V><™ ••. "J '""„, (tales Ho

^'^Wtu.Sp'rfS'J '^afVo1

S'n,rEr.Hac,«u,DarS.ry;if'!",S

• REAL ESTATE1

PURCHASEDand SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,

&aUlrMt«jaul»jte!E".ijS.8S./.™U»,.o.l

for » lo eboap, U>d

OHOTTSKS TO LET.

Freemaii/Wiood,

tbo BCCO

from •l"»"™"?i1',»ili|,raf|ITl k.lo Uio

j . 1 . .l.r.ti.B n u l l i iVCV

Special Mflstcr's Sale of

JH OHAKOEBIorraWJEIBEI.

gyjlrm;.

Ellin!there

;UU>i.B and hviontainlng Bvop

t ract : t l i c ™uly UnbB to *Uo Ii

..dped:

Cd.t.UU ofallM j ' ^ f a " o f jI (0) »!.»

sa;si.^u.'?.."tf.»r.B

b°»Hot if i t ™ W.clemn and ocOTi»ol_»ff_

r boy," waa theISii^SA SoO,™ D0».--Ihe»ne tot

llatto.iiml..,0d r«« •>»••.•' j ; • Ja . j f tLaiOoart I

itniacM.jIWBtl"'"'1""?-

TIHUD oiauecriu m"""" •:>••'•—il 41.1.

M«»J.r».J,-

County llccord.o! Jpans am b - . ,':

TnE Fm«T ,TiU«B«gn,,,taE at a am

•'"SSJaSt-rS

The Old Reliable'

NEW

riboa »B followi!tnwli standing |'B'itroeKi!aBt na ine

being Uvo. oo-i n l dorcc

, BUILDING

MEATS, AND;"' "ViBipij'n i

JlgieSeed?-'Peoftiliaerti Ac.

•1 JJtorisCotety SiurogauyOfflcs^ j

lYnulair •»• Trottlalt

°1't°oa the form. There i. n» nsoinS L Wo honra Soing a pieoo ol »orkS e n it oan jn.t»a »ell bo done In onelTnnr It i» l>nd eoonoBj to lwvo, on a.?,™;.po"r=emb.f»ho r .ba taoon

llr™ out when yon om Hvo.aeon>-,

^ rttr^..Thohr. r ofhor.

lap j ean 4,978 new chnrehes, al 0 ce«t

of about KM.OOO.tMO^

Tho Protoatal Bpiarapul Obnreh lias•aineJ n fontholi in.Cuba. Afta- hnlfaJoaen yoars of littril work, tlio Hev. « .Cennj lias ratablolied a miaeion on tlia

tti/r™ lyiifl;'", fj;;;v;srst.,._nr tills order, wl1l i lnlw cniru«J» l c^ t J o f

fcoolH. mort P«MI« Pl"J"; „ "Wohlo ll»

St Ann'»Bnl«co|ial Olinroli in Urook

1,0 iiaa mtemled in rnUlng 850,000

tonra It. liloiWIo" " f ila " " " n , '_ . - *-v_~ wl«1t m n n rrflvA I*!iU.*

^^i^

SUSSEX St. GROCER,

Photographformerly ocon ' "

OAlSHNTED GOODS*.

Foreign arid Domestic FRUITS,

sssmmssi^si