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VOL. IX. ERA t'UBMBBEI) EVKIir BlTl'MMY I X BENJ. H.VOGT. EDITOR kSh PBOllISTOH, Offloe on Morris Street near Blackwell, TEKMS OV SUnsCIUI'TION IXViRlAULK INADVAMK. One Year, - - - - - - - $a.OO Bix Months, - - - - - - - jjju Tflrue mouths, - - - - - - - ,10 ADVERTISING Ri.TES. 1847. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS, !879 Roderer & Heagan, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE I MORRIS COUNTY DOVER, MORRISCOUMT, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY iff A •l*i<Jl. 1 look 1 " s " i " 5 " Column. it * 1 '2 •2 a 4 r. K. 75 •in "• r < 75 50 60 no 10 00 2 WKH. 1 II W 9 l d* i 2 W, -2 •i Ii. 3 fill \ '>:< :i 4 ,-, 7 ti r>(. ti H uOI 10 If. 110 1!' KB. M .Ml fill , r ifl O(, (11) li. r i 1)0 6 0( fi fi<) 8 00 10 OH VI tto If) 04) IB 50 ii'i m 6 Jill| 10 IK) (IO| 14 "0 11 00 i : i (Hi Hi 2r> la ow 25 00 41 00 IK Oil 21 IJI) 25 50 an r»o a 7 fio «;r. (HI I 75 .1nn 4 f,' fin (III 1700 MORRIS COUNTY, SHOE !S. Purtifiulur nttmitii.u is .jullril to our limgiiiliccnt display of lacUos 1 >mss,« ,„„! Hal,. ™'Hifimi „]„„*, ,»„„,„,*,,? „£ iWh Kifl and Mor ":'"»; ( '!" ZIJ Kii), 1YM>I,. (J.mi, s ,,i lu |,. BS au< l circular cut and (oui widths in civrjtliiii,.. Wo nli., havu 1111 dugiml neloctinn of fanoi U'rev, i l m b m,,l l,],,,.k ,.;,ssii,,,;Hj lop liuttmi, ivitli fnmch liucl and bo toe tiiRt are yen- populnv. IS,.,uitiful stvli-s in Indira' i,,is.s™' and ohil ilren H Nmrpiirt button lie, mid croquil, K^prrs, nlrnirs on Lund. J III! Illlisl, I'OI •• ' ' ' ' ' " ' ~ ntsdiui assortment .)f f^iit*.' liovs' and youthfi' fine I in tliis station lit iiKtfJMHhing'low priues. CCSTOM WORK, ^ foi with Our fi,rilii nil sill) fa; I'1M)|.VI;S,-W,,,I •.•rfulKlilvviillii i-i !>»>" ¥(•!!; i-jiitistiun::. 1 »-:ij mifiiil I'l'CTml W0HK art uusniclM, on Vie iixsf.itini'iil ..f nhn,.,,..!,,.-, -jppll.-ii thai u]r liulh^r, (•()«']ii(li;, kip* a.ul tulf uliiuH. KHUKMia. k HKAiiAiV, OPP. DEPOT, DOVEE, N. PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE& Co.'s STORE, GEO- MANN'S New Billiard Parlo jiriO H4L00N, Illuckwd] St., Doypr, jn iltl'il up will, new ami u!i ^uiit appointments n l l l f Ib Counsellor at Law AND MASTEU IN CHANCERY, ROOKAWAY. N. ,T. -vrAstmON Houau. Corner of B!acaw<ill and BIIBMI 8ts. DOVER, N. J. I. B. J O U E Y , Proprietor. VTT T. LEPOHT, 'Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, Office In the Nation*! Duioti Bank BuiUIiiij; 3tiA0FW,LL ST., DOVER, N. J. D' .OVIGH bABOIlATOH V, yml Annlvteg ofall il(>Hcri|)tninBof ORES AND MINKUALN CAIIEFULLY MADE. UUt of ch*r|o«Kill be furnished on application. L. 0. MEIIWHITII, Dovor Morris County N. J. Berkshire ValleiT HoteTT A itOAD'HbTTSB Bear btinling and fisb fog grounds; a pre.ty Bpot with larHe airy rooma, good Bt^lea, abi^w, &c. ThiH uuiiitu has uuuersoDe thorou^u rcpaini, in Aaly i$etMi,.mi*UA B K 11 <ntwin»4M mil" from Doter. ^porting men, pedlan, aud othera looking for a good plaoa ts) itop Ihould boar In mind this note! ia the cheap- est place in the 8tat« with flood bods, bonn- tifnl tub]., BiJt vdl atockedii'llk Ihe.besl olUQU0H8 inthennrket: AIMPOIlTSll on draft. " DOC." nopGKISS. Berkshire Valley, Mor. 74,1870. «-tj JOHN DRUAIMEH'b SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, f biMnin lbs HANBIOK HOVUBana Depot,) DOVER, N. J. Tbo pkee has been entirely mimed ill a ixml nuniiiier. UiMrJt'sodCI11LDUENU 1I4IB i WKr&ur NATIONAL HOTEL, OOHILAKDT St., noar BROADWAY, NBW' TTOHK. nOTCHKISS k POND, Proptirloru On the EuropeanPIan. e rpHlMirant, mrfl nn.l lnni-li niinn m- d, arii nnuurpuHHiil lor CIIURPIUKK mid UtlUucS ot (vrvUu. HOODIH l>0 I-IH. to 12 ucr flay, 13 to »10 mr'tvuk. Coiivcuii'iit to all frrlex ami city riilolB iBn HBI3HB0TO & SMITH, JaTTOBNBlTB k OOUMSBLLOE8 AI •LA\y, Cor. BUcknell und Sussex Sti. DOVER N- J. I. •. KUaQDOUB. A. C. BHITK. GKEAT OFFER. Ililtou Milly Kkldcr- inster, TappBtry, BriiHitdH, Ingrain, the inilnomDRt iiud moiit (lumlilu enrp^t* iwiii. nfftcturod. OMi prico Me to Kile, ptr yimJ. Itifton Mills Wtirerooms 2(iH mid 270 Canal atrcet, inut Kant o[ Uroaivny, Nuw iork. .11. ... _ t n, r iiTnimr L. W. THURBER, BDPERINTENDENT OP rDDLIO SCHOOLS OF MORIilB OOUSTl Offlca oror OEQ. HICn,AIU)3 4 Co.'a 6T0RE, DOVEE, H. J. Rpedal effice bonri M.llllHM. J^QSEB ^LAlfCHABD, AKP IlAtlTEI^ IN QQ\N^£ilY, DOTEB, N. J. Omc» orsr A. -Wlrtlon's sUto and tin ston 17-11 . Bfartmllalml. MARY C. FORD, M. D.i Homoopathic Physiclsn, OBc al Iho reaidreoe of Mr. la op^.iUSl.M.r,'. I M . P. O. AD1)BE S mTim. COYKB. H. J. •"-'? MINING PROPERTY : 'JPOR IiEASE- •ttmt tnliorlWlr ol&n to' lai» "' Oaoa) »«d «. till It ax) ba bad at a " W K i l Wrlptio. a»d...... of ft THE NATIOR'Al. UNION BANK OP IM»VBB Tsls R U S b»3 w* on )>">'' '>" IIOHII nsnluMit. Co., HSUB8M mOWB, INtil* Wl* irrti- l ;!i l ;,m"""Sv. 1 ;1"'.'"'i; (f ';'i l ''i"'ir'"'f 1 ' 1 ^ •• i>ll.jp>l.:,;,,i,ll. f...iil'r™,,,|,i,.,,,i'„„„„'. For Sale, Rent or Exchange. 'flio Qua jiropprfy oil tiia flirner of Biaoa well mid ERHCI streets, ri^ently oteupied iiy Dimiel a, WiBBi,,», I;.,,,, v),idi int'liiiloa dwelliug unit atoro. Applyto 18-tf H. V. U. SEAltlNfi, Ajcnt. H. A. llRNNKTT, HI. 1> , HOMCEOP A. THIO PHYSICIAN & SUUOKON, Cor. Blackwoll & Warren Sts., (Opposite Diner Hunk,) DOVEH, N. ,T., vs ill Women ind Cliililrra, mil ot tho Xji'kuillSaratwiiiltk'i. Ofliw- HoniH: 71.» II A. M-, 1 In aami ? io 8 I". U. m:lui! ronu p. emTH. . n. o. MxotE, jn SMITH & MEQIE,, ATTORNEYS AT I^AW. OFFICE OVER HELHOVH HATBTOltE, BLiOKWELLBTBEET, U UOVEIl, N,T Kwrin i-i? mil MANAGEMENT. , 200,000 0 . YARDS, I. W. DIMIU ROOMS TO LET M. &l SEARING. feel (it Lome. "DENYIBTRY mALLITUIlltJNUlESAT S. B. JOHNSTON'S nooiws. INSERTING, EXTRACTING, PILLING, *»• VT0 a,l.ml.,,.l OIISIBO 1,,,0 «™,l,, B rto,, 1^1 new Iwitli Hie iiiKitiil. Wo nn; uuwwsik- FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ALL WOBK WAHIIAM'EI). I. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, DLACEWELL ST., DOVEH, N. J, p taken and iBitcriuln ru Slate Eoofing fhavo mailu »rran^m*tntn wftti one of tin U j i i r l i , by wliich I oai aper I 1 I I eve a Di>»tt,N.J., 8pHt pr I1J.I s good n il, 1878. H. P. SANDERSON, tlMlsr In WAGON md CARRIAGE WOOD WOKI OPPOSITE UOVKU DEPOI 1 . o#&H$7.')0pci-flst. Allkinda «f FINE COLOKH for oarriaBii and ^ paintiug. AIHO OIL8 audVAKNIBH, both Foicign and DomesUo. TDRPKNTTOE, "WHITE LEAD, etc. Taint, Coloring and Vurnir Brushes nml Striping Peuoils, a full stock. All of tho nl)ov« gomlH from tlo butrt mak- IFB known by imiulora. FIU8T-OLAS. •AllltlAGK nntl KLEIGII OltNAMEKTS. JLi\nig hail ti lnrjjo ciperiijnco foroit'tlj A » rnrriftfo l)iil(l«r, from ft knowledsia of i feftvo Kdvi.ntj.uicH i'ir iny other denier. 0. S. JENSEN, 0ARPSTWEAVER BASEMENT, TWO DO0K8 FitOM POST OFFICE. DOVER, N. J. Carpet Weaving, in nil wicltlw, done in rat-elans stylo at lowest l-atua. The best t'pdof warp oiily ustid. New carpets n tend for uafo. Tho highest prico paid f( IURS, or token in exchange for carpet. 28-ly DRUGS and MEDICINES! OLD ESTABLISHED ST'AND! OHAg. H. DALKYMPLE, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAKY, MOKRISTOWN, N. J. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff AND AUPHARBIACEI'TICAJ., PUBPAKAT1ONS. srrilY8ICIAN8ANI)Dli*LEKS8UlTUi:l) \TWHOLESALE PMCE9. ^-..,,i niloi,. rarVliilh titrnari'il N»»< !•«' '' U " E "1IU03 mod ol the b u t snalltj and ormS sm"Cto5" DKSU"™ Vban»s...p»la, or Ib.rnisln;wM rornnl.. - mm* T-"n •fiitr,-T t.'ii . m i <<Fi-rri]]|ri[r ii«iiit|v foDnd In it Dmjt fltora* 0. B . DALBV1IPLE tbe DntU.1 Stiutf I'hi iuiiu asiDHBtn'i »f TOILET AHTICLKa l N r r i . ( o « B . J o l r l . l . 1»7B. Geo. McCracken OAEKIAai?Ali) M SLEIGHS, OK AM. DESCRIPTIONS. DOVB n, k.,lw ib. let trruspd CAKKIAOB FACTOBTtaU* not tb.! On Best Work is the 0h«*petft k tta sH h »« pnTMrttoIIIrt«<ta» b lit U T E 9 T STYLES AND IMPROVEMENTS ILL W0SK WAfi&iTTET) AS MPUMN Mtf P*WTIH * M • ! IWWl ***** «•". CSCLE JOHX IHSCOlIBMtS US FAK». Of all men intbie world tbfl farmer IB the most enviea. He in not dependent 11110a anybody (or Lia living. Thu rise aud foil iu etocks, the coDdition of the iiiuney market, tbe state of trudo and all other tfaioga that worry ind anooy most nuiu, are of DOflonBcqaetxieto tb* inde- pendent farmer, who has only to taokl LIB liiad with a plow in order to make it l h i h NO 25 That is wbat podpla nay—flierybodr but the firmer Imuieif. I never beard a fanner bout ol the independBnoe aaj gcDer*! delfgbt of tbe farmer's life. Talk to liim about bis en- -ione position ind be'li tflll jou very plaiuly tbat you don't know wbat you're talking nbout. It is true tbat tbe farmorgeU bis li»- ingoatortbaground.bat I bu-jw of clnag wbo work barJer, bsve more i JV, or gut lutts of the world's lui- uriea than tl.e frtrmer. In tbe vet; nature of tilings be mi worry, unless ho has the patiomw of a Job and tbepbilosopbj of a Boorutei. His crops arc never nafo, from eeed sow- ing to linrveat, His lire stock are a!- giving him trouble, and the market flucttiuliona are B cbronlo annojance. You sea I know flomotbiug itboat farm- ing. I took a band in it myself wbeu I as a liny, b.iit asftfarmer I nu not n ICCOSB, 1 remember tliat in plowing I bad a linl/it of tbougbttosaly getting in loo closo betwepu tlio plow handleB. As ft consequence, wbeu tbo plow Btrnok A it I would get a whack iu the side, with tlio plow liaudle, tbat nearly broke Liy ribs. In plowing corn I bad a pe- culinr knnck for running the plow into tbe oorn•bills ntid landing tbe ppeap Hbnota wrong end up. Wboa it camfi to liaying, my style of loading was snob :b;it whem thowagon would strike a rut, in Iho way to the bnrn, or etack. the ond would sliilo off and I with it. When hurveHt time cnmel was always "buahed" [}y (ei) o'nbpk in tlifJ iporning, and Wfts uudv tfl](ji,.-iit iu liiiudlii.g tbo Loti-o'oluclt lieco tbuu in binding sbeavos. The upshot of my farming experience •/as that I was voted afailure. I was irmly informed that I never would make , flintier, And na I didn't seem to be any liu)-efitfor any other useful occupation t was resolved tbit f aboultj be a mlnlsi Wbat strange {daaa parents liave about o vocations of their children! If a >y seomn to be ctterly worluless, tbey ump to tbe oouclusion that be muat be iitber a miniater, or a lawyer. I can BO- iunt for it only on the ground that par- its think it baUer to haTe poor minis- ors end lawyers than poor farmers and iccbanics. But if farm Hfo is bard and worrying [or the nu.ii, bow about tiie woman? Here is New York we hear a great deal .bout thetrials and suffering ot our working women, Heavoua hnova they uto bard eoougli time, and I would like to have tho power to give them joublo the prBsett wages for half tbe present worfc. lint tbey don't work as iard as tho average farmer's wife, About four o'olook inthe Summer imo, mid five o'clook in the Winter, tbe Farmer's wife crawla out of bed. When a boy (I bope it in cot BO now) the wife Iind to makn theflra—exceptiDgo' irao, during the early months after ng caught in the matrimonial noose. Then she tackles the pots anil pans and d breakfast tot'u, tuultty that is iften lurge enough to populate aamatl icrtel. Then, if she is fortunate enough live in alocality where wonjen are iioDiptfrom t( pailing the oowa,""aa the Yankees say, she has to take oare of the nlk, and getready fora bard day'i work. There is washing, ironing, gerabbing. burniDg and a thousand and one other .ingfl, besidos cooking dinner and jop- per, not to mention the probable oara of inywhere from ono to a dozen ohlldran. She is "on the bonnco" all day, wltboat sne moment's intermission. Aftor nap- per when the farmer ligbU Ms pipi ot infolds a newspaper, tho wife takes ler needlp- and proceed! to half-aole Bobby's pantaloons, or close ap tbo Ten- tilator in the heel of her Uoaband'B stock- ing Thus she works away till bedtime, uttorly fagged out when her head touch- es tbe pillow, and only hall refreshed when the clock striken four in the morn- ing and another day's drudgery begins. ?oa needn't tell me that my piotare 1B ,Terdmwn. I ?ery well know that far- uora who «e "well off 11 gensnlly haTe itnd help to take the heaylest put of the life's load j but the average rarmer U not "w-H off" and bis wife is obliged o earry tbe whole load on her own ' Arming Is a rery honorable TOttUon, ind it U the backbone of tb« niUon'i mlth. Brery dollar tbifc th» farmer cteU Is honestly obtained. Bat don i elk to moabout tbe delightful life and be charming independent* ot the fsr- ner Both hi and bis wile do more hard work, for tbo pay tb«y get, thin an, other ctws of popfe that I know of. I thank H«af an thai I was not a sue- a, u a farnw. thongh X m «»her .hnnied to u y that ontrial it was dis- ,Tir»d that I waw't ef« «t t<* » »^' A MOST IMPOSING DISPLAY OP NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT PRICES UNPARALLELED FOR CHEAPNESS AT THJ POPULAR DRY GOODS tSTABLISHMENT OP < ^tv.C'Smlt^UnS ! S f 1NJ 1 S T ^ °«*PE8T DISPLAY of Staple aud Fancy 1 - - J •- iiini «t luicci. within tlic rendi of everybody. DRESS GOODS ift oil tho NEW anj DESIIiACLE 1'ABKICS. Lawns, Linens, Cambrics % Prints of the moBt elegant designs. Haviug tiibn tholend iu BLACK OASHMEBES, we inlcud to retain our leputntion for having tlio best goods at the LOWEST PEICES. ^CORSETS. An clugant assortmcnl ami latest designs itt <3-HtA.IVr> OPENING O1T LADIES' MISSES' and ClIILDREH'S SUITS! SUITS!! In Linens, Cambrics and Lawns AFFORDING OUR PAIHOUS ANOPPORTUNITY TOPURCHASE THE "J FINEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE SUMMER COSTUMES at EXTRAORDINARY LOW FIGURES. 15.113 GXJOVSSS in all tlic mi,,- Sjirint! Sliados; WHITES, OPEEAS AND SLACKS. Kovcltira in LISLS and SILK GLOVES. LADIES' READY-MADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! Niglit Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, White Skirts, Dressing Sacks, &c., &c. Our undcrgarmoiits ore all made of " Fruit of the Loom MusUn," liandsoino in designs. This department of our uusiness is becoming y more and more prominent, nod is attraoting the patronage of the 'ELITE of out little city. In this department wo will have a SALESLADY IN ATTENDANCE EACH AFTERNOON. SPLENDID LINE OF S H A W L S , COLORED SKIRTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, Spring Gircuks and Cloaks! WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 0UB 1 HOUSEKEEPING DMPAETMENT, Where will be found afull lino of ..-••< WHITE AND I00M DAMASK, TURKEY BED DAMASK, TOWELS, , SHEETINGS, &c.i "ir,:' ; WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF WAIL PAPER and SHADES TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY. lu.twM worll. «n dollan « snd oibsr hmlng W**** TVE ABE GOING OUT OP THE SHOE BUSINESS AND ABE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK' OF Boots and Shoes GREAT SACRIFICE. ULL EABLT ill SECURE TIE BARGAINS. TO TIIK FABMEJlS! LISTER BROTHERS' BONE and PHOSPHATE AT FACTORY PRICES. Plows, Shovels, Forks, Ac. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. Novelties in COLLARS and CUFFS. " LACES. " CHILDREN'S COLLARS. " LACE TIES. " RUCHINGS. " BOWS and NECK-WEAR, OP ALL KINDS. SILKS of all COLORS. SILK AND WORSTED FRINGES. ; Hamburg Edgings. ur \r W E A R E N O W E X H I B I T I N G A ',''<' YERT LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF Parasols AND {JMBRELLAS of the NEWEST STYLES of HANDLES in Plain Silk, Serge, Zanilla and Cotton, at MAKVELOUSLY LOW PEI0ES. LARGE LOT OF FANS. WE ALSO KEEP AFULL LIKE 07 GROCERIES. In tbU dciwrtmcut will bo found nothing but FIBBT-CLABB GOODS, oar tiiu txiag to irapplv am nutomen with QO0D GOODS, which CHEAP AS TBE CHEAPEST. BLAOKWELL STBEIST, DOVEE, N. '

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VOL. IX.

ERAt'UBMBBEI) EVKIir BlTl'MMY I X

BENJ. H.VOGT.EDITOR kSh PBOllISTOH,

Offloe on Morris Street near Blackwell,

TEKMS OV SUnsCIUI'TION

IXViRlAULK IN ADVAMK.

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A D V E R T I S I N G R i . T E S .

1847. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS, !879Roderer & Heagan,

THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE IMORRIS COUNTY

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>mss,« ,„„! Hal, . ™'Hifimi „]„„*, ,»„„,„,*,,? „£ i W h Kifl and Mor":'"»; ('!"ZIJ Kii), 1YM>I,. (J.mi, s , , i l u | , . B S a u < l circular cut and (ouiwidths in civrjtlii i i , . . Wo nli. , havu 1111 d u g i m l neloctinn of fanoiU'rev, i lmb m , , l l,],,,.k ,.;,ssii,,,;Hj lop liuttmi, ivitli fnmch liucl and botoe tiiRt are yen- populnv. IS,.,uitiful stvli-s in Indira' i,,is.s™' and ohililren H Nmrpiirt button l i e , mid croquil, K^prrs , nlrnirs on Lund.

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KHUKMia. k HKAiiAiV,OPP. DEPOT, DOVEE, N.

PASSAGE T ICKETS

ORAM, HANCE& Co.'s STORE,

GEO- MANN'SNew Billiard ParlojiriO H4L00N, Illuckwd] St., Doypr, jniltl'il up will, new ami u!i uiit appointments

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Counsellor at LawAND

MASTEU IN CHANCERY,ROOKAWAY. N. ,T.

-vrAstmON H o u a u .

Corner of B!acaw<ill and BIIBMI 8ts.

DOVER, N. J.

I. B. JOUEY, Proprietor.

VTT T. LEPOHT,

'Counsellor at Law,AND MASTER IN CHANCERY,

Office In the Nation*! Duioti Bank BuiUIiiij;

3tiA0FW,LL S T . , DOVER, N. J.

D'.OVIGH bABOIlATOH V,

y m l Annlvteg ofall il(>Hcri|)tninB ofORES AND MINKUALN

CAIIEFULLY MADE.UUt of ch*r|o«Kill be furnished on application.

L. 0 . MEIIWHITII,Dovor Morris County N. J.

Berkshire ValleiT HoteTTA itOAD'HbTTSB Bear btinling and fisb

fog grounds; a pre.ty Bpot with larHe airyrooma, good Bt^lea, abi^w, &c. ThiH uuiiituhas uuuersoDe thorou^u rcpaini, in Aalyi$etMi,.mi*UA BK 11 <ntwin»4M m i l "from Doter. ^porting men, pedlan, audothera looking for a good plaoa ts) itopIhould boar In mind this note! ia the cheap-est place in the 8tat« with flood bods, bonn-tifnl tub]., BiJ t v d l atockedii'llk Ihe.beslo lUQU0H8 in thenn rke t : AIMPOIlTSllon draft. " DOC." nopGKISS.

Berkshire Valley, Mor. 74,1870. « - t j

JOHN DRUAIMEH'b

SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

SALOON,SUSSEX STREET,

f biMnin lbs HANBIOK HOVUBana Depot,)

DOVER, N . J.Tbo pkee has been entirely mimed ill a ixml

nuniiiier. UiMrJt'sodCI11LDUENU 1I4IBi WKr&ur

NATIONAL HOTEL,OOHILAKDT St., noar BROADWAY,

NBW' TTOHK.

nOTCHKISS k POND, Proptirloru

On the EuropeanPIan.e rpHlMirant, mrfl nn.l lnni-li niinn m-d, arii nnuurpuHHiil lor CIIURPIUKK mid

U t l U u c S ot (vrvUu. HOODIH l>0 I-IH. to 12 ucrflay, 13 to »10 m r ' t v u k . Coiivcuii'iit to allf r r l e x ami city r i i l o l B

i B n

HBI3HB0TO & SMITH,

JaTTOBNBlTB k OOUMSBLLOE8 AI•LA\y,

Cor. B U c k n e l l und Sussex Sti.DOVER N- J.

I. • . KUaQDOUB. A. C. BHITK.

GKEAT OFFER. Ililtou Milly Kkldcr-inster, TappBtry, BriiHitdH, Ingrain, theinilnomDRt iiud moiit (lumlilu enrp^t* iwiii.

nfftcturod. OMi prico Me to Kile, p t r yimJ.Itifton Mills Wtirerooms 2(iH mid 270 Canalatrcet, inut Kant o[ Uroaivny, Nuw iork.

.11. ... _ t n,r iiTnimr

L. W. THURBER,BDPERINTENDENT OP rDDLIO SCHOOLS

OF MORIilB OOUSTl

Offlca oror OEQ. HICn,AIU)3 4 Co.'a 6T0RE,

DOVEE, H. J.Rpedal effice bonri

M.llllHM.

J^QSEB ^LAlfCHABD,

AKP IlAtlTEI^ IN QQ\N^£ilY,DOTEB, N . J.

Omc» orsr A. -Wlrtlon's sUto and tin ston17-11 . Bfartmllalml.

MARY C. FORD, M. D.i

Homoopathic Physiclsn,

O B c al Iho reaidreoe of Mr. lao p ^ . i U S l . M . r , ' . I M . P. O. AD1)BE SmTim. COYKB. H. J. •"-'?

MINING PROPERTY: 'JPOR IiEASE-

•ttmt tnliorlWlr ol&n to' l a i» " '

Oaoa) »«d «. t i l l It ax) ba bad at a

" W K i l Wrlptio. a»d . . . . . . of ft

THE NATIOR'Al. UNIONBANK OP IM»VBB

Tsls R U S b»3 w* on )>">'' '>"

IIOHII nsnluMit.

Co.,

HSUB8M mOWB,

IN til* W l *

irrti-l;!il;,m"""Sv.1;1"'.'"'i;(f';'il''i"'ir'"'f1'1^•• i>ll.jp>l.:,;,,i,ll. f...iil'r™,,,|,i,.,,,i'„„„„'.

For Sale, Rent or Exchange.'flio Qua jiropprfy oil tiia flirner of Biaoa

well mid ERHCI streets, ri^ently oteupied iiy

Dimiel a, WiBBi,,», I;.,,,, v),idi int'liiiloa

dwelliug unit atoro. Apply to

18-tf H. V. U. SEAltlNfi, Ajcnt.

H. A. llRNNKTT, HI. 1> ,

H O M C E O P A. T H I O

PHYSICIAN & SUUOKON,

Cor. Blackwoll & Warren Sts.,(Opposite Diner Hunk,)

DOVEH, N. ,T.,v s ill Women ind Cliililrra, mil ot tho

Xji'kuillSaratwiiiltk'i.Ofliw- HoniH: 71.» II A. M-, 1 In a ami ? io 8 I". U.

m: lu i !

ronu p. emTH. . n. o. MxotE, jn

SMITH & MEQIE,,

ATTORNEYS AT I AW.OFFICE OVER HELHOVH HAT BTOltE,

BLiOKWELLBTBEET,U UOVEIl, N,T

Kwrini-i?

mil MANAGEMENT.

, 200,0000 . YARDS,

I. W. DIMIU

ROOMS TO LET

M. &l SEARING.

feel (it Lome.

"DENYIBTRYmALLITUIlltJNUlESAT

S. B. JOHNSTON'Snooiws.

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

PILLING, *»•V T 0 a,l.ml.,,.l OIISIBO 1,,, 0 « ™ , l , , B rto,,1^1 new Iwitli Hie iiiKitiil. Wo nn; uuwwsik-

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL WOBK WAHIIAM'EI).

I . V. B. SEARING,CARPENTER and BUILDER,

DLACEWELL ST., DOVEH, N. J,

ptaken and iBitcriuln ru

Slate Eoofingfhavo mailu »rran^m*tntn wftti one of tin

U j i i r l i , by wliich I oaiaper I 1 I I eve

a

Di>»tt,N.J., 8pHt

p r I1J.Is good n

i l , 1878.

H. P. SANDERSON,tlMlsr In WAGON md CARRIAGE WOOD WOKI

OPPOSITE UOVKU DEPOI1.

o#&H$7.')0pci-flst. Allkinda«f FINE COLOKH for oarriaBii and ^paintiug. AIHO OIL8 aud VAKNIBH, bothFoicign and DomesUo. TDRPKNTTOE, "WHITELEAD, etc. Taint, Coloring and VurnirBrushes nml Striping Peuoils, a full stock.

All of tho nl)ov« gomlH from tlo butrt mak-IFB known by imiulora. FIU8T-OLAS.•AllltlAGK nntl KLEIGII OltNAMEKTS.

JLi\nig hail ti lnrjjo ciperiijnco foroit'tlj A» rnrriftfo l)iil(l«r, from ft knowledsia of ifeftvo Kdvi.ntj.uicH i ' i r iny other denier.

0. S. JENSEN,0ARPSTWEAVERBASEMENT, TWO DO0K8 FitOM POST

OFFICE. DOVER, N. J.

Carpet Weaving, in nil wicltlw, done inrat-elans stylo at lowest l-atua. The best

t 'pdof warp oiily ustid. New carpets ntend for uafo. Tho highest prico paid f(IURS, or token in exchange for carpet. 28-ly

DRUGS and MEDICINES!OLD ESTABLISHED ST'AND!

OHAg. H. DALKYMPLE,DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAKY,

MOKRISTOWN, N. J.Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff

AND A U PHARBIACEI'TICAJ., PUBPAKAT1ONS.

srrilY8ICIAN8ANI)Dli*LEKS8UlTUi:l) \T WHOLESALE PMCE9.

^-..,,iniloi,. rarVliilh titrnari'il N»»< !•«' ' ' U " E "1IU03 mod ol the bu t snalltj ando r m S s m " C to 5" D K S U " ™ Vban»s...p»la, or Ib. rnisl n;wM rornnl..

- mm* T-"n •fiitr,-T t.'ii .mi <<Fi-rri]]|ri[r ii«iiit|v foDnd In it Dmjt fltora*0. B. DALBV1IPLE

tbe DntU.1 Stiutf I'hiiuiiu asiDHBtn'i »f TOILET AHTICLKa

lNrri.(o«B.Jolrl.l. 1»7B.

Geo. McCrackenOAEKIAai?Ali)M SLEIGHS,

OK AM. DESCRIPTIONS.

DOVB n,k.,lw ib. l e t trruspd CAKKIAOB FACTOBT ta U*

not tb.! On

Best Work is the 0h«*petftk tta sH h »« pnTMrt to III rt «<ta» b lit

U T E 9 T STYLES AND IMPROVEMENTS

ILL W0SK WAfi&iTTET) AS

MPUMN Mtf P*WTIH * M • ! IWWl ***** « • " .

CSCLE JOHX IHSCOlIBMtS US FAK».

Of all men in tbie world tbfl farmer IBthe most enviea. He in not dependent11110a anybody (or Lia living. Thu riseaud foil iu etocks, the coDdition of theiiiuney market, tbe state of trudo and allother tfaioga that worry ind anooy mostnuiu, are of DO flonBcqaetxie to tb* inde-pendent farmer, who has only to taoklLIB liiad with a plow in order to make itl h i h

NO 25

That is wbat podpla nay—flierybodrbut the firmer Imuieif.

I never beard a fanner b o u t ol theindependBnoe aa j gcDer*! delfgbt of tbefarmer's life. Talk to liim about bis en--ione position ind be'li tflll jou very

plaiuly tbat you don't know wbat you'retalking nbout.

I t is true tbat tbe farmorgeU bis li»-i n g o a t o r t b a g r o u n d . b a t I bu-jw ofclnag wbo work barJer, bsve more i

JV, or gut lutts of the world's lui-uriea than tl.e frtrmer.

In tbe vet; nature of tilings be miworry, unless ho has the patiomw of aJob and tbepbilosopbj of a Boorutei.His crops arc never nafo, from eeed sow-ing to linrveat, His lire stock are a!-

giving him trouble, and the marketflucttiuliona are B cbronlo annojance.

You sea I know flomotbiug itboat farm-ing. I took a band in it myself wbeu I

as a liny, b.iit as ft farmer I n u not nICCOSB,

1 remember tliat in plowing I bad alinl/it of tbougbttosaly getting in loocloso betwepu tlio plow handleB. As ftconsequence, wbeu tbo plow Btrnok A

it I would get a whack iu the side,with tlio plow liaudle, tbat nearly brokeLiy ribs. In plowing corn I bad a pe-culinr knnck for running the plow intotbe oorn•bills ntid landing tbe ppeapHbnota wrong end up. Wboa it camfi toliaying, my style of loading was snob:b;it whem tho wagon would strike a rut,in Iho way to the bnrn, or etack. theond would sliilo off and I with it. When

hurveHt time cnmel was always "buahed"[}y (ei) o'nbpk in tlifJ iporning, and Wftsuudv tfl](ji,.-iit iu liiiudlii.g tbo Loti-o'olucltlieco tbuu in binding sbeavos.

The upshot of my farming experience•/as that I was voted a failure. I wasirmly informed that I never would make, flintier, And na I didn't seem to be anyliu)-e fit for any other useful occupationt was resolved tbit f aboultj be a mlnlsi

Wbat strange {daaa parents liave abouto vocations of their children! If a>y seomn to be ctterly worluless, tbey

ump to tbe oouclusion that be muat beiitber a miniater, or a lawyer. I can BO-

iunt for it only on the ground that par-its think it baUer to haTe poor minis-

ors end lawyers than poor farmers andiccbanics.

But if farm Hfo is bard and worrying[or the nu.ii, bow about tiie woman ?

Here is New York we hear a great deal.bout the trials and suffering ot ourworking women, Heavoua hnova theyuto bard eoougli time, and I would

like to have tho power to give themjoublo the prBsett wages for half tbepresent worfc. lint tbey don't work asiard as tho average farmer's wife,

About four o'olook in the Summerimo, mid five o'clook in the Winter, tbe

Farmer's wife crawla out of bed. Whena boy (I bope it in cot BO now) the

wife Iind to makn the flra—exceptiDg o 'irao, during the early months afterng caught in the matrimonial noose.

Then she tackles the pots anil pans andd breakfast tot'u, tuultty that is

iften lurge enough to populate a amatlicrtel. Then, if she is fortunate enough

live in a locality where wonjen areiioDiptfrom t(pailing the oowa,""aa theYankees say, she has to take oare of thenlk, and getready fora bard day'i work.There is washing, ironing, gerabbing.burniDg and a thousand and one other.ingfl, besidos cooking dinner and jop-

per, not to mention the probable oara ofinywhere from ono to a dozen ohlldran.She is "on the bonnco" all day, wltboatsne moment's intermission. Aftor nap-per when the farmer ligbU Ms pipi otinfolds a newspaper, tho wife takesler needlp- and proceed! to half-aole

Bobby's pantaloons, or close ap tbo Ten-tilator in the heel of her Uoaband'B stock-ing Thus she works away till bedtime,uttorly fagged out when her head touch-es tbe pillow, and only hall refreshedwhen the clock striken four in the morn-ing and another day's drudgery begins.

?oa needn't tell me that my piotare 1B,Terdmwn. I ?ery well know that far-uora who « e "well off11 gensnlly haTeitnd help to take the heaylest put of

the life's load j but the average rarmerU not "w-H off" and bis wife is obligedo earry tbe whole load on her own

' Arming Is a rery honorable TOttUon,ind it U the backbone of tb« niUon'imlth. Brery dollar tbifc th» farmer

cteU Is honestly obtained. Bat don ielk to mo about tbe delightful life andbe charming independent* ot the fsr-

ner Both h i and bis wile do morehard work, for tbo pay tb«y get, thinan, other ctws of popfe that I know of.

I thank H«af an thai I was not a sue-a , u a farnw. thongh X m «»her.hnnied to u y that on trial it was dis-,Tir»d that I waw't e f « «t t<* » » ^ '

A MOST IMPOSING DISPLAY OP

NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODSAT PRICES UNPARALLELED FOR CHEAPNESS AT

THJ POPULAR D R Y G O O D S tSTABLISHMENT OP

<^ t v . C ' S m l t ^ U n S ! S f 1NJ1ST °«*PE8T DISPLAY of Staple aud Fancy

1 - - J •- iiini «t luicci. within tlic rendi of everybody.

DRESS GOODSift oil tho NEW anj DESIIiACLE 1'ABKICS.

Lawns, Linens,Cambrics % Prints

of the moBt elegant designs. Haviug tiibn tho lend iu BLACKOASHMEBES, we inlcud to retain our leputntion for havingtlio best goods at the LOWEST PEICES.

^CORSETS.An clugant assortmcnl ami latest designs itt

<3-HtA.IVr> O P E N I N G O1TLADIES' MISSES' and ClIILDREH'S

SUITS!SUITS!!

In Linens, Cambrics and LawnsAFFORDING OUR PAIHOUS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE " J

FINEST AND MOST FASHIONABLESUMMER COSTUMES at

EXTRAORDINARY LOW FIGURES.

15.113 G X J O V S S S

in all tlic mi,,- Sjirint! Sliados; WHITES, OPEEAS ANDSLACKS. Kovcltira in

LISLS and SILK GLOVES.

LADIES' READY-MADE MUSLIN

UNDERWEAR!Niglit Dresses, Chemises,

Drawers, White Skirts,

Dressing Sacks, &c., &c.Our undcrgarmoiits ore all made of " Fruit of the Loom MusUn,"

liandsoino in designs. This department of our uusiness is becoming

y more and more prominent, nod is attraoting the patronage of the

'ELITE of out little city. In this department wo will have a

SALESLADY IN ATTENDANCE EACH AFTERNOON.

SPLENDID LINE OF

SHAWLS, COLORED SKIRTS,SHETLAND SHAWLS,

Spring Gircuks and Cloaks!WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 0UB 1

HOUSEKEEPING DMPAETMENT,Where will be found a full lino of . . - • • <

WHITE AND I00M DAMASK,

TURKEY BED DAMASK, TOWELS,

, SHEETINGS, &c.i

"ir,:';

WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF

WAIL PAPER and SHADESTO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.

lu.twM worll. «n dollan «snd oibsr hmlng W**** '»

TVE ABE GOING OUT OP THE SHOE BUSINESS AND ABE

CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK' OF

Boots and Shoes

GREAT SACRIFICE.

U L L EABLT i l l SECURE TIE BARGAINS.TO TIIK FABMEJlS!

LISTER BROTHERS'

BONE and PHOSPHATEAT FACTORY PRICES.

Plows, Shovels, Forks, Ac.

CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED.

Novelties in COLLARS and CUFFS." LACES." CHILDREN'S COLLARS." LACE TIES." RUCHINGS.

" BOWS and NECK-WEAR,

OP ALL KINDS.

SILKS of all COLORS.SILK AND WORSTED FRINGES. ;

Hamburg Edgings. ur \ r

W E A R E N O W E X H I B I T I N G A ',''<'

YERT LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF

Parasols AND

{JMBRELLASof the NEWEST STYLES of HANDLES in Plain Silk,

Serge, Zanilla and Cotton, at

MAKVELOUSLY LOW PEI0ES.

LARGE LOT OF FANS.

WE ALSO KEEP A FULL LIKE 07

GROCERIES.In tbU dciwrtmcut will bo found nothing but

FIBBT-CLABB GOODS,

oar tiiu txiag to irapplv am nutomen with QO0D GOODS,

which

CHEAP AS TBE CHEAPEST.

BLAOKWELL STBEIST, DOVEE, N. '

Page 2: SUITS!! - Hibernia Branch Libraryculinr knnck for running the plow into tbe oorn•bills ntid landing tbe ppeap Hbnota wrong end up. Wboa it camfi to liaying, my style of loading was

THE IRON ERA

UliVI II. VIIHI. tdllor rtii.| Pm|i ' i

. li Usury l>.l.«ir*«

Sauii-day, May 3l«t, 18.9 S.fea4SaBSl,18 fltwu HHIM

•i. W » . A. r i e rwo, SI10. Jatfucs Norm*.*.11. Mtoa S. COUKUM, 15li. Ab'ra Van Hipei, 15ii. Juhn A. YwiOnku, 33

i i , . D*«a B.Watfd, 3i

lj.iIciiryB.lA.irim'*. 19, y S.fe

Answer of Ex-Sheriff Freeman \ ft w w „to the Eeport of Investiga- ffi $$!& ftS*

ting Committee. 3-JK,lIf*SIDBKJWOWS, K- J., HaySOtli, 167C 86- Irs II. Ptevens,

jp.ni,r<»uc=. giirStfiSSS!.! 7,y an « f*BTt, report of a Cauiujittefjfti.FUvelw.IHy,tf Mortis, Md lately, hy their authority. »• Claries J. Pier«B

• ^ d iu the (kmulr paper., iim-etiga- H ^ M " * "

0 OU i . K. FnLrel.il.» DO E. M. Uainibj10 00 Jot. J. LusurMWlWUIiwn ffriftht,Jr.ttlWjWntaamY. Say™ffiflot J.K. Uutliniureg2 iKi! JuLn J. MMCH»

310 [ Cbsrini D. Carat*

«WiJolJiiF-Kiiclie!lS3OJ JoboWJ"WOO LfobnH.t•34»miE.C. Ro*

Unn my official conduct* while Sheriff of the"CoSnty, and ia which report, if not disetUjr,

I uabv liwiauatioa, charged with uppropn-v-fitiJiBthepiibUcinotieyiilleiiitfTana»o my

[ advantige, sud makiog ilust the County and r

n w i r w _ . I , , . , , -- , . - , - but to.my cpurtitiiHit* who BO nniforn'ly gare metbeir -uoufldenee and votes in electing me tothat office, to mate einlanatioQ with refer-ence to tbe subject matter of the report.

.. To yrefft e, the Committees with wlia. bad to deal in settling my mailers ever acted

withKeoUemHiiliEeeBaiidlio'or, and nevercame lit conflict with me in their labors, andIjiemoatt'ded with them, oor mlsreprr

wiieiiVeore cot n^fnl. ^ AH Uw. n o m§< have been paid by tbe County hare been

represBrttfdby semw* rendered and charg-ed forwoonUog to law, and by articles ne-ceSsarjtotheTifieof the County buildings,

•" ml ia every iu*Mmce b«en orderedijr the Board at liMe, or it* duly an-

,.. ,., i.i.r.^.ctl Coiomitieea, and in every ease item' ^ i , . : ; After it<>m baa been carefully scrutinized ami

":" "* then approved. NoJibghas bwn allowedtitstlaa not iwevlotUly been ulltnred to pi*.-**«Hog 8*»riffii, *s*fi <VBE VOV JLLLOWED TtTHE rpepBKT SHEBITF.. Thia can be Terified by ntaeace to the Cniratv Collector',vouchern. in which it »iU be found that on

'• hay IStb, 18T5*. the sum of TWO nuvi

AM) TWENTt-TWd DOLIAB* AMD HJOBIT FTVSrrjcTK was'paid for printing BUKES, A Cfur SHKLIFF, GLEBE uud SI-KBOTUTK, tod OBhf-ium r-Ain by the row Batan OF FBEE-uoLDiiis. And il will be further Found thai•* 1.1 (or HTIUW anl $100 for aix month's sal'tirv of Keeper were allowed with the prom-is,-t*,m S.W eitra should be allowed t»rkofpitig the Go. buildings clean, Ac., forsix mojjtbfi, ns heretofore. Ily iliin it will

33.rtaaiuclM.H»«'ts, gM.BilwKAnnitronB.g '|LJIJUIX.-VOMV !> '-Ifr* * J* •3T.John!«»rmt, 80 ' " 'M- Tlieo. Trimmer, 1 '»». Charle* 3 . Jobtuon. 8fi "tt); Joseph J . Packer, 1? 'B . JobuW. Babbit^ 82 'S . J jbn P. Slurp. » ^--.is. J. U. Ccniliir^i **'•t JUlph 8»t«wa. , 27 ",5, Beubfn Whitloek, 81,8. Qvo. W. Sievem,L7. Ata F. Cwk. JI *[«. J«obTalmidge, 80 ;,

_ Jy:ry items for which therriKM-l holJt Q ^ arc being allowed

AscciL- I do not assert that thtse . .mtnW are rHLiwFCi,, oa the InTesligatingCoiniiiittte chnrged, but tht-y bring to mymind tbat burlesque Mying, "OhJ Co-—tf ncy, thou art a FBACB."

I proixwe to take up severally tno rmtt'hfrflulfd ittni8 of the report and deal withthem in ft short and concise manner manner.

"A, State VR. Kison"—The re|>ort ciwtgesme here wfih having paid unlawful witnessfees, and collecting them from the Countybv imiiroper mencs. The amouot paid forwitneBS fees in this ease ($ii*.W)} was a legalitem; the witDPssai were brought firenn«.vt™nia, and in coming U> and reining from Court during the trial, at tliff*itimes become legally entitled to the feesiJd^em.i lndUia payment was made up-on the adYiw of the Prosecutor of tbe Pleas.

"B 3d"—Wan a clerical error and so ai;. knowledgedby.tJwflommittee.V 'V'F'—BierepMihen * '~*iV*«t*l0/or.irhite»^iin,u WW.aUdonibyfflitride pertona. .

prisoners or inmatea of the jail, and warfdone upon the walla of the public parts of

— ful; itI, and tut by

tbe Court flouee buildings, they being in abad cunditioD and much In need of cleaning

"R"—Tbe report clainB thiB to be charu-ed in Tiolation of lav. . It seems to me that$L'for traveling to Tfenton and back, ii sreasonable charge, and I always consideredtho luw to allow it; but if tbe law does not

' recognize "• I should sot-asked it. That' amount was actually paid out by me, bwiides

tbe other expenses in the two cases."P1—The store mentioned iu this bill,

whicli the report seeka to charge an my prop.€rty although paid by County money, warpaid for by the County, was uned by ma, ii

. BOW used by Sheriff McDavit, AK» HAS BEKHurnon-anno AH CODMTT PEOPEBTT br theFreeholders.

"B"—I am chavged wilh baring pnrcha*-ed wood for myself with County funds. Thewood mentioned in this anil in all the other

., <<ft*ea,<WM used principaUT in boiling- tbe. y nriscmerB' olothci on wash days and nothiDR

but Vood *w \ i ^ for that irarpwe. WasfiOays occurred once a week regularly. Tbeitem "sundries" was, as the report states,for liquor. When the men were working atthe cewpoola. (and I Bat up with Mr. Hally,the Keeper, night after night tbonghout,witching the work,) tbe stench or smell-would be so great that it could scarcely lib•withstood, and periodically through the•nights I would portion out the liquor infimall quantities for the men's benefit. AH' " used I hare, to Bay that it wasto thefaraithed and used for County purposes(most of the old straw necessarily UHelepa,having "been burned and but littletrat on thomanure heap, report notwithstanding) Tbeprice was leafionable, and should hare beenpaid.

"2"—Tie report alleges (bis item tohaibeen utrickon roil, hutthn looking-riass wasconsidered necessary by the Committee (swSir. HBTB' testimony,) wag used in the WotlHonsa department, and the Committee paid*orit

"B B"-Item "Cash *2," was spent for:diBinteotauta, used when the cesspools wereVemfi cleaned out.

"X> D"—The report says about this thatreceived two bills of costit, and intentionallykept them both. The Met* ere nimply these:Stewart was sentenced to death, and theCounty paid me tho costs taxed on tbe in-Ulctineut and riof the

aid me tho costand trial, iperfi

e n t e e ) aftal, (perfectly proper ii0 afterwards there

•ifwas a

itatlon of sentence, and the death pen-alty was substituted br a sentence to SOyears' imprisonment in the State Prison.'When Stewart was conveyed to Trenton enew bill of costs was Uied for ths State topay. About nix months after receiving thecost from the County, during my absence, *check for a large amount (nnd includingthese costs,) was received from the Comptrailer by my Sepnty, entered in my caslbook, and placed to my credit in the bank,lietng tuxler the imprasdoo that tbe amounthad been credited to tie County, I gave thematter no attention until but February,when, happening to see the memorandum inmy cash book, I wrote to the Comptrollerfor a statement, end he answered me, speci-fying the Yirious items which make tip thesum total, among them being the Stewartcostfl, which I know the County hut creditfor.

VLLV—Tha tbe report inrinafltei wu .TolnnUrTWcBp*, Mdthat I thould not berefonded ior.eipetUM paid. Tha ewapementioned in this bill was not through anynegligence of my own, The fact is, a ladconfined in the Work Hans*, managed toescape by forcing bimieU between two ban

' of one of tie windows, and the expense In-curred In capturing him was $3 and li aproper charoa agtimrt the County.

With refftronce to tbe "extm meals,' _.which tbe nport allege* much, the facU arethatMr. Hi * '" * " "i)r .B^k«r

' willbfl i '' men in j

r. HITS told me, and Mr. H U B and-k«r told Ira Cory^ my d*put.T, as•Mif by oiir evidence, tbat when tbeJatf aid eitra work they might bate

extra weals at thi expense of tbe County.Tbe account of tie*e extra meala t u keptby Mr. Hally feO> iixAU Voofand traacfer.red to tuotttHwok br Mr. Cory, and in thetransfer tiu "mMlsn were put down at**da«,"b«ingapnreIyoltrioaleiTor. BeforethBlnTertigttlojwMbeguo, I ' ' -

•errortoMr. HotUwhe ntaU

HjlvwlerSaisfctoor 11rilei-ben F, (Smpbell 11D.L.Horloa . »WiilUm ttudonDaridi E. Horton 11Panic! DickertoD 18

OhJ^F.'fltoppbt* : »

TiLESHES, JANUARY TEBM, 187fi.mupl O Babbitt, Sdajiallx,:iu rd Lee, \ >; ,. '•.-• t-•orgf Crane, * ,mefireds,

Jiiint.>. VarmiWia.D.Hormui,

Wirt. T. BryiKichtrd H.JohuArmlti.,,^SihilLlienjimin,Jot<«Pb htontia

rA

COSSTABLES, JlNUABiT TEBM, 18T7

fXm JtttK>»8 FOB MAVJJEMI, JOT7-ltttUysatH

Cliarle* M- Emmoni,:'dri.. Mlll.r,n*vi'j Jacoban,

er A. Bull.

PETIT1. Itato Van Pelt,H J b H V i d o9. Qto. ?. KitelJ*!!1 flim'l 9. Iron >5. Willism a. Babbitt 14ti.Jolin Carrel 207. WiliUmT. Bird ID8.FraBkH.Lina"U-y 12tf. Caleb H. Hughfwn IS

10 It. » . L t w l i " • 16U. Joseph J.Corvin 16\i. Cliarkt B. Korria 113. Itobert K. Kitcliell 19H.CIiarlfi. H.Uulford 15

15. Aljia. Crjoner, 1616. Tlw-o. W. Phoenix J617.Jtni t4 Asderaon ' IVIS. Il/irace VinWaKpax 1IU. DeWitt C. Quiraby IV20. ihriat Hobinsotj 1*.. ... _ _ . j ^

IS

8

tm

17 dt<"ia;f2,16 ' "

•il. Sum'l I) . V.—„2*. Henry P. DeBow25. Henry J . Brirtln

2«. CliacleiC.DeHirt 11•29. Uelaon &.Or»kt> 1» '3o. Robert Greuu Jp31.JuifcpbKilclwlllJjr. It*aS.JobuNnrrii 1623. John Williimn, 153i.Jas.W.Bruen 1* (

05. Jos. H.punyon 20 . |

. . . J . 8c*ringJnbcwn »43. Alfred Eagles 16

SPECIAL JUBY, MAYTBBH. 1W*,injBsoM HtuoLuro \~m. DOVE* BAITK.

bony J.Olmiltd 9diyics 1 Colcman 1 diyib O. Drake, 1 J»yesA. Wtbb l d t y

John Hone, Jr. 1 <l»yGeorge CLaptoan 9 daysJeremiah Baker 9 dtyiCOriKliDiP.Oarnbrant 9dayn

3S(K)30ftiS3 Ofl

3»m200

aim1(2 00

saw

30(1.24 0025003GU)aioo3C00S200

28 «f4000

•2 0032 0038 00

. . F . M . DiionPaul YoorlieeiStephen S, ff«rd1'eter TottcijHichBrd D. IM«tau4JSRIL. JanilntHenry lllnvenJohn i'otn^onoAiniitags

ilaa Keiehboor'litiaui ». Stire*dn anl B»H. V. Stryherline* 9. Adamiibert King

.3wis B. Sturgtiisi T. Cootimeon

a.B.Oriswold" t~ nee 0. T««rg*r J._iitha.Holloi<ay 1J. 8. Pauimirr 1Htephen £ret>*e 1U, # . DlntitedWatton C. Tucker 1Leri Dnnkwater 1lame>A. Webb I

'"ttft [

James ?, t*ut.i*anAndrew J.BmilhJamc-s W. Br imt 'Levi Drink wi torBuDfti M. PdehDaniel Uofiblm

Ambrose KitclioUAlfred M. TredwellWilliam E. FordJofan C. HinesM. C. O. Wi»teWation C. TiJJtCfHenry f .Oay

Ddays

itk-

lday '9dayglday ,idiT

'.'BrlantFranclu A. Ji.meiW.BL.HadaonSIIntiKiU« C. ItoyItlchurd T. BoirmJttiiei 8. AdatniJames Vmdeme0. £ . ScofleldJ. E. ParkerJnhn Bone, Jr.Edward 0 LordTUotniB tJUKABJoseph CBlrd

SPECIAL JUICT, MAT TRJIH, ]wa in TI.

Hcnian HeadOeo. E. Righter -DcWiti C. Qolmby.Augnatui Crauelteuj'i. It.QrliwoldFraociB A. Bayjamea H.F»noh«rJoseph Kite I, el I, Jr.

Horace Chamberlain

Oeorge PotneroyEllii WortuinnLouis BeauplsndJetie HO1TQI»QJoseph fl.RonyonJ»tu*i Anderion -

6 daysIS day*

13J.J.<da;aIda;lsdajaSda;addiTS

lSdajalSdara. ldaj.Wdajaldiy

13 d. I.>da;

iad.fiWdara

9 days

C0NST1EUW. MATTEBH, i n t .

JS•331

s&Jose pli JjpooirdA. B: HighN. B. BrfantDarid JacobniC. 8, EmmeDiJ. B. Geniing.

Daniel Shaweir

PETIT n i O I I TOM OCTOaiB TKUI. ]John B. Cos 1 diyChirlei S. Biker IS di;iEdoud P. B»wh t3 difiAopntoi D. Blanehet II d*jiStouter Doty »4»?»-

W.Thompion tSaaysEiitl inninJI. C. WhillockCharlee A.OillenTbonas FrottLmriiO.SiilefJohnCbBtnberiainBlepliMiA.OoBdiciOtwr

18 daj»1 d»y

13 dsyi17daya

75

ii

OLLeport, B Chamberliln •tlohud Smith:B Woodruff /

, DO A Lf on - , 'iraei Moor* ••=

, aradCe*

Jatan TanilenMrWUII.n J BritlliDarkl CatlialaAHWITwrbm,

t CbamtierlBlD

11,032• srnDCE JUBY. {;"'':"

Tloimi Irot Co. TI. Allcotown IropCo.M i l TERM, 1871.

ETTOCK J0(ty,DAK K ra. .Eopa.

kU.JTenM.lb1T.Ida;!,

1 D B

James PSotliraii~\ U Stile.[(jOWblio •-.-=';

l/WBnniet

mephen Panlmier

rnfr wrnBKOT .WAYH Aiwf.'D TEE OOOBTS S . We tad to couto »W> ll» • * " »ll1SbWt*'l4a.UmM coBtUbtai .oald

f Offihtf O t wd we n«e noWilliamllartlta . , , , , .

S S i : J t f f i ^ : : •••MSCouaicl • . : ;EBWwulniir, ., *llobori h' Cornl.^ %JodaliJIwser « s y ;LcBiifiBrwiiJr :

..•.:.-„.,;• ,:'^,:i~iS4m*tJff--fKC0N8TABJ.E8 WB OCTSBEr) TEMI,' WJohn K M»ro

Jownfa Leonard

Daalfialinrfat /'''»

Ptrnrjiwia, » a IJohn WV.iil

WHUam»)lillarDaniel Aleikni]erBmrjWSom

Rob't ....JotoAVanOrilanJobnsmllalforris Saugbrigbt KDinW Solltr, : ' :

IRnryJBroira^ "-UnH»dioy •< :...fred EaKlB. ;•WciHDeCsniP

FOgdan ,».

ISMIK

r TEBM, 1*78.

Tlieo W PboeoiiJ«I K WilliamionWJ8n«a<ien • •Kami E Bichards8 1 ByramAnllit.n.vStelceV B ClarkJ li BrennmB B KttcbeitAlbert Ijudstey

10.

•IS:

D#i

nioh.nl Anplegit

' '"" i f o n i ••„._ _ lantISHO ParcelsJobnNYonngW A Boll

___tJtmpbeH ; ; .'Isaao U jijugsland

16

1COHITABLIS FOB JiFlIAaT t lBK, H

Join >I l!oor» .29 da;., 11, .1 ' J 7 5 V

m

_...riIVTbebWlEllaln H Bail.Monroe UowetlFrancis JDorsfflC. .

, ; FbillpOS .

** Vitaon M. Langdon 'fr Abm BocUoven

4 »r"

,snfeOONBTABliES FOB HAT TEBM, \m.

Joaenb LeonardJ BttennngH B BritntWl'IIrvnnDaniel §__..„..David JacobmJimei M BayJ F Wood0 S Bmmoni0 R Toorbeei0 8 Emraona, fc

1877,

PETIT tmpp FOR OOTODEB T

John JVoottenEdward SellDarid IHinton

ei OVawger

Lambert BeaUyWalter B DeCunpJacob PiulraierWalter U Mitcbol!Jamei Ronyon-luac W Bearini;i Benrv JobmoaAlex. W Qurngtii

SSAlnoAlbert SmithWillitm Ktnon-oFrank HandeTilleJKJoiiqwu . >•

1 RqbtBuayu > -John B Pitney

,?-

._ -m«iwioof>JurywiUt t l»•ftB culled, of conise btaUinawaJI n jreuenU thinft « statement oihesfrom thnt IW.K for the I

any doubt, ve would.

'IhiB musical and dramatic friends of flew-

i , New York and Dov,r, some of whom willinoeor befnro the Dover pubbe for tho firstime. Every i-Hort will bo made to n-uderthia entertainment tbe bfst jt-t given in thL-

bo?e popular place of aiuuKcu^ut.DMIS8IOS 25 cents.

7eompwSfih«ii. Iwentiorer ^IUL'T ,187T . ) We uever Rive »tertifleatflta. j u w i 8 aiseh^rged before the end

it tbe termrWhen tho term is ended, theUigebodyor jurors nettle wllb tto Shmffaccording to the bunk. We would take min-lies, nod find whtn jurors were in service.Sometimes there were two courts ranuing.fon can't ray there Is a correct bock kept ofrorsand ponsutbt&s- We generally weulSheriff with roll book and mtnutep (o Bel-

le with the jurora. I bate brought minuteoook in Sheriff's office often. We did noalwavs correct roll book by minnies. I almm knew myttelf nbout jurors when I madeMrtifi<»t« for Sheriff to get Ms money. In»8W where parties lived at a distant part o.the County aud could not pet home on thenight of settlement, bo would be allowed-day eitia. It h done every Court *might hare entered it upon the book i peihniw not If ,Judge palriwpl* vould saihat inron not answering Bbonld hn?e ncredit, w« wouhl not mark them. Theiwould be no mark in the column to des gnaUthe fact There were days when roll wasnot not called. WHEK I KSBW HOW LOSI

tVBOB HAD ATTENDED THAT «'AH THE END 01r. If I was in doubt. I looked nt the miiv

' ^ " I V i l h ' r e f e r e n c o to ttis billj theaflLdiwiiofMr.Ocn'piuoiiiJwl in tbw letter•loin, tbe « M »u f«ill "'fbere were threiregulnrl^tint^billH ofoosUus Mlowjs

;.-: - . | i o o •The report Melts to cbfirge me with huTii

collected too much na wonu t of tliesa c««lOne bill was mid by dtfenilautn. the othei[wo were not, but w..-re ftfternnrdfl paid biJbe County. The trouble with tlie Commit-tee Beenw to be that they labored undeithe belief that there were but two bills am

ot three, us the case in. nnd can be Been,Hud they been a little more thorough ii" ' Beiircb, or us modi inclined to do m

w us they wereftpj»reiitl.van*ioHs to ibme injUBtfoe, this EBJM» would not oai|uirednD explnnntion.

ArFiDAvrr or IRA W. COBT.STATEOFNEWJERSEY. I

CODNTI OP MOIIRIH. 1 ' 'Jr* V . Con-, of baid County, buing

.iwora Acooritinu to law. on bin oathtbat' during (be time ot the fttlmfuUtratiPlenon A. Fnennw «s Sheriff of the Coanliforewiid. depoueut acted iu the capacity <Depot? Sheriff for h im; that deponent kep' it Bccounts and lind cbur^e of tha crjmiui.!.jsinesa oft hehalf of the herjffj.lhat at thiIftnonrv term of the Courts of HJW COUV'*•. D. ty% indicftnenfa « W a n n a R i e B lid^Wallace Millar w r T p w r t d « d ouidgusut ; that tinea sepants bills of cere regularly toie.1 by the Clerk amount

^tieBpeetively to S3S 32, nnd $31 06, amin the npgregnto to 4100 11. ono bill agftir'each defeoiUnt, oud one bill agtiinHt tin

ntly ; that one of mud bi|Is wut paidhndftnts and tbe other two woe not BO p .t * e r e aqfrnqnanlly paid by the Cow

... tbe mid gheiitr \ ibnt no more hiis b<received tbtu wtu< Justly dqc on itata hillsooots from any nource whatever,

Sworn and Rubscrlhed before I' me, May 27th, 1870. \

JOHN B. VBEELAND,Mftfltar in Chancery of New Jersey.

I wan in continual ntteutUucu uponInvestigating Committee .luring theirtings, answered their inteirofritnric-H who!nnd without refitrve, iiibmilti-d my bookithem day after day, WM not representtdoounsel as they were, and wig kept frommy business awaiting their pleasure, iyet In tne face of all thnt, nod the eviden

if Meatirs, Cory aud Hally nnd myself, ai.ntnetwen of their own which favored m<

the report evince.* a one sideducsa whicfith the sflrcARRi necompanjing it, tlerognlrom theirof&ciul dignity. I reitemte tl

the Committee)* with which I bid to d<. bile pniseNMJng the Shrievalty trened me just as they had treated ray predecsore, tiud are noiy treating the prfKentenrabeut That during my whnle termoffice nothing WHS paid me blindly, but,

! the contrary, after full e*umfnntion awitb'eyeajopen by men posjsessing go-indgmBnt-*! never received a farthing tlI did not and do not cow consider n mentitlnd to eicept in the two or tbn

Jnshmoefl whiq^ cBrical errori oacvneiI never paid oqt moneys except for serviirictnalljTreudereflor' taate^ls aolonlly (,Dished, and I never ilkgallv took moneysniynelf nor atwiHted in any wny any otbi

, person in proonring moneys he was not, titlec! to.'- " '

The BlleDation* of the report nre nnjinnirnn and tend to wrong me. A fuir i.Limpartiul cijuwition of the case would injunottiw fcud would bnt do me justice, andfeel the injifsnoe deeply.

PIEU8ONU t e HbeHff.

eorBeWPeekbamlijih Doffordbarlea Lorn -

..Ichard DiirytaWillikm Fishar ,WilliimBSewardWilliam M BnddEdw'tlULord" in h Baldwi

i-ThB W u t w ftteboldeni wHl meet at LI Poor Honsa on Wednesday next to Uko iniponmilemtion the question of erectinn

ttAlia.

Be»riWaiiIl .r

PEOPOSALS!

. E onili. Tta gto Imgth will .ntlrely o«» »!»'•u d U d i irffl be retmed lor tie

» d . Proroniuona to be mmti al 11»rld« on th* aboTa nunad data^ at Ibrat| S ™ U . Plan, and apecifioalim. atofflt. of IT. .laekaocU Ktckmtaj. ,

WM. H. HOWELL,WM. 8. EABIIS,JOHN W. JACKSON.

o_ FrouliolO/mi.

Grand ComplimentaryIQJEFIT Mt'SICAL AND DHA5IATI0

ENTERTAINMENT TO

Capt. C. H. LAYTON,ICSIKESS 5IANA8EB OF BACKOFF 4 I'M-

KEB"SVARJETy THFATBE,

SUSSEX STEEET, DOVEE,

SEEOTftlSZO!w We are fully

stocked' with the

; newest styles in

s

B

DRESS GOODS,

which we are

able to sell much

cheaper than any

if OUT contempor-

aries. Our Carpet

Room is filled

with the newest

CARPETS,

MATTINGS,

NOW FOE BUSINESS]

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,« »°w comfort.!,],- i l l K U w

h i a W riape of business, the MANSION HOUSE BLOCK, S, *SfciOKxSto Cain'B uboo store, where lie lias opcued the finest a,,,, • 'House ever seen in Dorer, dull with £init-olu8B Wjjrknum mid ujan,Hf&oilities is prepared to do a lnrger h™

CLOTHINGbnainesii at LOWER PRICES tlimi -were ever before lm-An in (]1Nend of the Btnte. Cull » B J HOO uiy new Btuek of 8PHIXG nnd St'MMER SUITINGS, cmbntciii^ everything tliat is now, tihlisl, ^ jfwmcoablc for tho wason, iucliulin^ Fancy CaHHiuierwj imdClicvioUScotch Goods of nil il< Hcri]>tioLs, Ducwkiue, Melt»nib ami 'J'rinw mkjevervthing rci]uireil in tint line - i Hnitiugri, for tiimi, youtli uinl i,(i,HAlfiou lntndsoni«; nn.l eulin-ly Jiew lin.; u{ GENTS' rriLN|SI||XbGOODS, which couldijiH nil the new tiuveltien in Shirtw, Ties, Oill^,Ciiffn and evorvtliiui! elm- fur gent's wear. 1 sim also uumi (,„ |i '

WING MACHINK th b t i th 1WHITNEY S'EWlNd MACHINK, tlm Uvt in tlio wuiid.Inisinrss, and fur tsivlti, duntbility ;nnl low prices, ijitch<l tonciv flotliiiij/ lioUHt: 1)evonif ill! wnipi'litm-M. A call is rrsinc!ii-il.,1. ' THOK. WALr*H,tli»()NE-rni<F.(i,,

1 m

MAD ANTHONYrill miko ll« sesain of 1870 it tlu stslte oi

WILLIAM VO11TMAS,

MoOAINSVILLE, Morris Co.,

PEDIGREE:MADAKTHOKY.chislniil utilljnn. 1G.1 bigli

foaled 1HG9, Imd bv Ctil. Lewis i. Morrit"nrdliim, H. Y. Got bv nnl.ert Buin.er'B r*'1

crated itsllioD EUWAItD EVKHKIT.Dam 1IKLLA, by Vi'nqont liatnlilutnniaii

int Hsmliletonlan was got by Ihir il.uinlui, out of aliay auro bj COMET!

>v Harria' HanbleluuiAU. bT Jiisboji't

BELLA, >Iad Antbotiv'a dam. was a vlare, and bas frequeully beuti diiveiills in 1.12, (2.1! Rail.) Mid Autlmi

ire «erf nwpilJIiB, qne flf H e p , a an

KifS-aS^SiSi "

TAPESTRY,

fluiiiifl.IItverRlrang fhu bent cult

wHh.u OoDoty,EDffAIlb'EVERETT, tbo sire of Mid Aiicny, was got bj EAMBf.ETONlAN, Himpcrorol i rot t i int iUll iot i i t luniki!olirtiintiUlliotit.tliufniikiit;.)!!

thW to Deiter, P:17j; Nettie. 2:18ld 8:SliQoo Wilkei 2;TJ aud emu

fotjjorn, ED\Itidgi Ptttlertoi

Q , ; ,AHD EVEltETT i» the mrc i.8:18; Mounlain Ilii;, 2:2U 3-4:

finber fior, S:M; Everett Ilsy, 2:V>.MAD Aai'IIONV 1B a »npenor nirc.trms for t l i verviccR are reduced to mi

llmea, aud placed at suchba within tfie mtane uf all

_ i ID,I farui

fltji.r.Itllll.fl

Boneset Bitters!BEST IN THE WORLD.Wonderful Alterative

and Tonic.

PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.

Recommended cspcciftll)' forcleansing the Blood, regulatingtl|e Bowels, ami tha cure ofPyspensin, Indigestion, nud alldiapascii uf the lunps and stom-ach. 1'rqiared by the

ESSEX, CONN.

FOR SILK |)V

Vought&Kiiigore.

T

OIL CLOTHS,

which are sold

exceedingly close.

A look will con-

vince any one.

W. S. BABBITT,

2 PARK PLACE,

MORRISTOWN.

JOHN M. H1IINLAT HIS

HEW SHOE STORE,III.ACKMKIJ, KJ1IEET, I

t

BOOTS

at fcs LOW fitlf 'KS n» anywhere iu the

BRUSSELS,

cARPET

i.n Imuil. A Lml (U t

THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT

r ,i-i I cimll.liiil nf my s!".»t dr KIII>U in IL mal" f WOJIB iuuj.,1 a

luivini; Incl an ritx-rii-nei- oilj In a.-fert (Jiml stock forrll titling ami worknmii!ik,>

I3ST P R I C E S

; r ;

' b l i L ' i t h k [

T H E GREAT CONFLICTIX THE

TEE N. I . CASH STORE,M0RB.ISTOWN,

HAVE THE

LARGEST, HANDSOMEST,

CHEAPEST STOCK

IS M0K1U8 C0CSIY.

Knox & Fajqrian.

N.B.--MATTINGS trCTi,.»,ici,e.p.

M, L. FELLUOCKIIG HSBH PRICES

I f l F E l THAM THE LOWESTNO COMPROMISE!

The Ladies'EmporiumPOtt THE

YEAR OF 1879,WILL BE AT

SPRING GREETING!At our Dover house.

in building formerlyoccupied by D. A. Derry,we snail keep a moreextended stock of

STOVES, TINWAREthan ever, includingLAMPS, Glass-Ware,Wooden and Willow-Ware, Cutlery, Farm-ing: Implements, GraniteIran Ware, &c, KeroseneOil Stoves, DomesticSewing Machines, thecelebrated CHESTERR U B B E R VALVECHAIN PUMP, IronPumps, Lead and IronPipe, Roofflng and allkinds of Jobbing donepromptly and of best ma-terial. Our prices will bemade as low as any houseIn tho county.ALLEN & JIOS1NOT0X,

DOVER AND C H E S T E R ^

GREAT "REDUCTION

IN" TICRKTH. -

inibracuulii

g Switches, Briids, etc. Alw> antcd yftri^ty of ZEPHYRS and a

complete assortment' of

Ladies' Furnishing Goods.

Kverything ruxnished il of the beet mate-rial, and will bo made up in the latf »t Htylei• nd newest dcsignB by competent assistanta.

JOS. YORK,The House Furnisher

THKEE DOORS ABOVE IRON

BAKK,MORRTSTOW,N.J.

ujust rccuivej ilirecl from tit. manuraetor?a large and iit-w Block or

WALL PAPER.

ro,! . 'k.S'" '• •,"•"-• •'"" »' BOI1DE1I8 In

WINDOW SHADES,both i)t«oratli. m

Vjrk. H.1HTI Plain Ibla .ld» or N.»lOBX'fl 8PIUNQ FIX-

Ayatill's Esady-Mlrad Paints

TALESMEN FOR MAY TBRM,NBIlrlint S us»*.Joiliui Brown 3 'John l> BaddBOBndd

HO MBV WASTEDwith 91 cnpltftl to boy those ( 1 panh of

p u. HomfiH * apK,PETIT JUB0B8 F0EO0TOBEIITE

J. W. SKEELE,FOR SALE! AGEST IT TlfE DOVER DEPOT.

A GOOD SINGLE

OARHJAGEJ

Cleveland,

Chicago,

Nebraska,TWO SETS SINGLE HARNESS ,

Kansas, Colorado, Dakota,ALIroltMA. TUX IS. »i,J .11r.l .n.l lii»lh.»,.i. al

r.ly.DIOOAOK ClirjKKH TTHlOUOn FltEEt ralM. lisifts and all tarar»ttl..Q I I

JJr J.W. "Kf.l.l.l:

tSSiiS'u'''

A. HUDSON' COE,

BRRORX rJTHKET.

MABKIED.C A I N B U I L D I N G

80lla-t lamat. Jit. >••«•!

aM tknm, kMk <» I M

H»§5r§§3i

WKoTWAUD Ix.iiud iiuxtuRi'M will aii.1 itto Iliilr profit t.i parrfiRIC ikscti uf

Mrs, A. Beemer's,Nearly Opposite the Poet Office

DOVEE, N. J.

ainjiaign witht aud fash.

to !«i fonml la town, including everjtlUug nav Ii

BONNETS, HATH,rLOVEKS, FEATHERS,

nud ItlBBONS,

LACES—real and imitation,NECKTIES AND BOWS,

Collins, Ijice nnd Linen SetB, Crapes, Mourn-linuucu and Bolls. Afiueiuwortment of

Hair Goods,

R«adj h, g.e., ,|, Umk , t jq^ jpujj'8.

In FRENCH CHINA end Hand-sorae TABLE GLASSWARE,

Mj H.«k 1, t,,,i,|,i,.,0 in | B w a | | „

JOS. YORK'S,THK HOUSE FPS9W1U1.

Pi.muiso ASH Tissnia" t > m m

M B i t MASHEH,

AT MORRISTOWN CONTINUES I

The Elegance, Ex^nt ana CJieapness pi onr Stock

Enables m to Please Everj'body,

Dpn't fail to try our Custoni Cutter, Mr. H. DODOE,

who will be pleased to see you, and

GUAMNTEE A STYLISII FITTING UAKIMT.

M. L. F E L L , the People's Clothier,

N. J.

S. K. BERRYIB PUTTING IB III*

SE»RIlSTC3fr S T O C Kor

Plows, Plow Castings,FAMINEf anfl &AEDBNIP TOOLS,

of all kinds which ho is selliug at

LOWER PRICES THAN EVEE

AT HIS

Hardware, Iron and Steel Store,BLACRWELL ST., DOVER, N. J-

JSIC3-3NT OF THE P A D L O C K .

O U T *

Sewing Machine!w raif am CIIEAI'.

(Singer

L OWER THAN EVER

uMBER

» wliau Hi, prica of Lumber la so Li» ftat bmldfoa; il mad. pro'""'1

THE DOVER LUMBER COMPANYLaTo mad> arriliju^eol. br yUty [or iha tJUUMER TRADE of US.

tttf wo ofer ejtoiuielj l3w rates on aB tlnja fj'lmter, <x>»'inS

SASH, BLINDS, BOORS, MOULDINGS

.»ii pilKriSKO M'.IIBKR of « e r r d,«ripUon. n..i.[ " jPlarao««J ararj 1W I n u r««m,b!i a. at »iv mill. It i' "'

naTinn Ihilr Junilur »ork«l to ordsr bj madilncrj tbul .««»»«•

JA.. 1|. Si«r«iii,l l t i s r MoF»»u

IsAAO B. Jl>LUT.Coiinrfpa Bales,f. W. SJUUM!

Tiicrori'i.in

SUSSEX St, OROQER,

bu aa DtiuamtkA it«a of

Groc«rla unU -ProTlslons,

CANNED GOODS,

«5iJ Dositllo FRUITS,

Page 3: SUITS!! - Hibernia Branch Libraryculinr knnck for running the plow into tbe oorn•bills ntid landing tbe ppeap Hbnota wrong end up. Wboa it camfi to liaying, my style of loading was

THE mmSATURDAY. MAY Sli t , 1879.

LOCAL NEWS.'LOCAL JOTTINGS. -, .

Bt«d , ' '"•'The mMnmonthFire eclntno «l?ertUt)nieBt ofM, H. Dioktrson'i on tbe flnt page.

it was toe Jewiuh Pentecost.

tookte at Bcnj'a—algn of the

pidlook.

SeverAl trains dailj ftre sow stopping at

Mouat Tabor.

Central Railroad Stock last week collared

D-, L. A W. Bt 50].

An average nf !KH) tons of ore is pa

Hackettstowii dally.

Prosecutor DeMott and lady iiailod foi

Europe on Wednesday.

Orata books, soytbes, HScx and scytl

stoutw, ckrtaper tlinu ever, at Berry's.

Tlifi Millbrook Sablmtb. School is nmki

jiriiparatiouB to flbwerre Otiildren'n Day.

A foil of frofit, but too light to do grttinuiago, van olmorvod on Tuesday innruing,

'Ilia latent in tlie Globe Lift. Iiimimiic,Company. IxiU of policy holdi-rn nljoulure.

Three tliouwiud trout fry hims betn placedin Iloyt'n and Pieraou'u lirookii, mair Mum!

Th*t9 an now only four pAmneis incounty j « U . 1 !

dub, of Uontville,

Otn aid row looks it New York priow,

•? ffiifl*ttteij^WU grq» ing Uu^wn.new victim, appears t»«y few days.

Lake View House, Lake Rppatoosg,«U be epwea regularly for tha maton"«D« 15th.

Mr. and Mm. J. E. Parker, of Morriatown,(ail for Eorop* neit Monday,; to be absentt h r e e m o n t h * . ' • - • • ' • ' • " • - * ' • "

The M&dlson fire dBtanw were foundoout&ia but two pr thm fwt of water aflall tbe recent nub* '^ v j

All wiof TBDJUR, lemon auditrawberry, prononithem tlie bart. Bold at James A. OoooUie'drug htore. , 3 .

On Wednesday next* a!x' Btudtmtfl fromiin diocese sow at Baton Hall, will beanced to tho priesthood in St.

OatbodraL

Mesa™, Otto, llicharda t Co. punbasedBTO hundred barrels of flour ta supplj thetrade nf their Doier and Uibemla stoniJiiw luontli.

A number of favors from rfguiar anjllur corn'Bpoudouta are unavoidably orowd-•il out ti,in wttik, ilorttpf Uism will appear

Tho lnd.QH of tho Flnndnrn M. E. VU\are preparinfi for a ntrnw bcrj fi^.v&l (d©airly day.

The pickerel fishing in ]tmid's Lak.splendid. One party caagbt si-ty Sac r-\Inionsthe other dny.

The County TeMUors' Iiifititiito is innlon at Morrintowfi itiulgr tlia chnr^eProf. Putivuu, of BOBUMJ.

JUport BBJH that ThtiKloro Trimmer•Nmtghrifihtvillfl, ia About to nptm ft Hmumcrreport nt I>ke HopnteoiiK.

Eiigenu h. BlBO.kfnru, formnrly of Morris-•UIWD, htm been appointed Firii Commissionerfor the Stale of New York.

The price of iue in Morrifrtuwn thin HO*-acn hBH len i f i i ed at fifty ccnU \m bimdrt-d.JLwrt yaiir il WIIM am-outy-Ilve.

'Vory hfindHoiiio janUcniH of carpetN ntitltniittingH are now whowu at W K. HaliMlt'HJdorristown, at very low figured.

Tlie time for Ar»rnnorH tn oiniiiRlinp tlifii•work in tho 'JfHli of Hoy, and it niiiuttxfliUHlie4 by tlie third Monday ><! August.

Tlie ftinount of tlio new $K) ecrtillc-aleiTOld in Morristown Ju t week WHK f W»,«X>,Tiifi toliil enlea to Haturdny w t ljC»,{K«). j |J I (i

John DiOiianojul, e llorrinU>wu bw-bcrclaims feat be lias fnllon boir to n foftmnof $1,400,000. He bat) lurried out n fruud,

Proposain are tskcil fn another «nl«iiin InIliebuildiiigof *n eutiruly new briilgo ovcthe stream near the Ifoctawny Valley M. E.ChurcU

We go (a prens n few hours enrlifr tliumal t W week in order to iillow trnr nployees to witness the obnerTQDco of Dec<ation Day.

The Morrifltown Flower Minion IH URIat ita noble work. Lost your it contributedninety bushels of flowers to cheer tlie sickin city hospital*.

\ MiBfl Holla Martin, of RiiccaHunua,' opened B millinery store cu the Drakcville

'J'bd lust break in tho canal at WaterlooTiimouut] & delay cf over a week in iivigiition, The bouts again bflgftti rnnov-

ug on Ttiesduy.

o befit eu<l olicnpoHt over mmle borsieijL i l l l,..lf i. iht l , M ! l - fit. ?r> rtM , •>'! (

iitn.onttlo ])owd<T iu hilf popu] boioimid nt J. A. (ioodnio's.

nnd ElKihn cm now buy Walti>H, in two-ounue nil'

t; dollarB. (io to IfnirlMid uvc them. Not hiH [iluuc fiistSiithery is now u!l th

tlia

.! ba n]

i', and ftffurd,

iH'k, an.! will

whojmrur;:p !•}»;: I.'Iiih in the tiiiii-[1 Ilnrriwin'ii>n fur ymrs )I»•uretl (lit, agrms

lead. U(o br:i;| Aii

fndy-miii'il }tuint

Tlie KctyHil ftivf-'hildroii (it 1'ort O

nd buiu. A. GU

, although wo nro

Tlwr

road with a flue etook of spring and tnBtylea tc which eho inrites attcDtion.

We in Dorer nooietlmes Rtowl loudly about^ebt, but if 56 were u bad off in proportionto population tm Umbra we would owa nTf-four han4f«J 6n4 twenty Uwiis^ud dol

£jfcnsiTe preparnttsns are mafaipg fu t)fnFimt M. E. fihuroh foj Children's Day.whiriboccurs Sunday, June flth. They are nowengaged in practicing »n entirely new dawof music.

Hem T. II. Lernlon and Wjn. H. McCor-mick, of this county, took part In tbopreachers1 raeeling »t Newark on Jlonday.The subject undtjr diacuBfilon pertained totemperan DO.

We understand tbnt tbe lar^e noariliughouso lit Mount Tnbor will be conductedthis year under the direction of DavidCampbell, Esq., which is u sufficient Guar-antee that it will be veil kept

Forester, the professioml walkist, nude r<milea on Blackwell street last Friday eveningin 48 minutes and 15 Booondn, and after hohadoonc'.ndea young Jimmy Kicroan fiteppedupon ths track and beat his time by twelveBeconds.

A Sabbath School waa organized last Sun-day at Bhonguifl, with Mr, Geo. Losey as8uporinU!nd*nt,and will hold regalar wlions hereafter at 3 o'clock each Babbnth itf-tornoon. All are cordially iuvitfid to Bttondand take part

Tho entertainment at Port Omni last Sat-urday cjre'niiig for (be'bonegt pf 'the'vidowBof toe men' killed In the Mt. Pleasant winedlrasterwan largely attended and pleasant tothose who patroniauyl it. fhe feceipts fortbe beneficiaries omonbUd to about $70.

The Council of Proprietors of Eoit Jeraeyhtld their annual meeting in Perth Hmboylast week, at whioh Surrflyor General How-ell submitted Borne valuable m«p>< of lnndsin Wf«t Jereey and of Lake Hopatoong, thetitle of wiiloh 1B claimed by tho Proprietors.

Flowers have been sailed God'n own jew-els, but their u&e bits beoonoe ahuout anabuse of UU years. Many funeral noticesnow contain the clause, "friflnds will pf iascsendnoflowm,"and in chnrch dooorationthere is to longer the absurd profuaion ofA abort time ngo.

The store tt Mount Tabor will be openedon Thnreday neit for tho season by J. C.Buck 4 Son, of Buccasuniv*. Mr. F. M.Buck VII wide there and giro it hi* per-aonal kiM^IaipD.'1 We are aura that theywHi'giye1 wijiri Bajlifaotion to the patrounof the lilt|e Summer city, In a businesspoint of view, u w«I as socially.

Oo Monday Uii, Geo. WHUarDs, ft hoy 13yean of age, heard the crowt making a greatDoiaa Ufwe«n Uxt Deaville and Camp Taborfeffj t t" f t ' f the njounlain UPat t"t» foot' of the jounlain

W find

, ofr a dep*r«U'

Took him to Booobm.Tha t«Bp«w»« Uotu* b j R « . Flslier

ty, of PalereoD, in 8 t llarj's Halt,renlng of but werk, wtiicli

v u Qltutrated by lha aid of P>thrr Curnn'i(paglp laUtUrU) I* *ald by iboM who *ftr*1

mfo)Mt4 too ugh to b« prf*(!Qt to b**« 1taoU edifying md entertaining. Tbiftlpta amonplfd to th» haoil*onie *utDM hnadnd and acvcslyfoar ilolLrs.

U j e t want lo bt * Uoaua bonohttarMt jour spar, dclkn. tn a a v nr* 10

" " i fi? ym * " * ' "

K1H1<I has

ro white

ig tlionlity w> knowKidcrt'doro still$ftf, of

A Chapter on Roada.What Ii known as the "mountain road,"

between thia place w& Morrirtown, althoughone of tbe tnott eiteniively travaled In thewuU7,iaitt aJxmt the wont rapair. Thatportion of it pwtkularly which lk« in Han-over towtiibip U In a horrible condition,ta 0»4 iownihlp may at any tlmo be liableto {Ddiotmant anil damage* by reaaon of itabad atate. We know of a oasu recentlywtare A hotM was disabled and MLderednwlew for live weeks by reaHu of Us kgUtuuingtwiatedkoiu of tho many rnta

Bloated Bondholder!.The Dover Port OlBo*, taring bfen (

ted a depository for the tale of tin uevfonr;per cent certincutofl, reoeived iti amtloatalment on Saturday la*, , n wliioh to•4,000 wortb were *>id. On Mondaytional aa)e« of $6,000 worth wd» cf&ated;there being TO many imyBrB that a llua hato be formed.

We have learos,! tpon good aothoriU thatNewark banking iuktitutioi* are mdinagents to all t t , towns in tbe State wberthese bmda are offered for nla for the PW

tbat there abound The owner wu one | poee of buying them in. They aro noioftbeforglTingldndanddianotproseoute, - « - • - - *..-*"''but All owuen of hum flesh will not alwaysbe found u lenUnL This ro»d lying betveni the two priudpa] lowni of Qu county,lioueof ti«iaoriu»efulinthe oouoty andin Bqmmer oonld be made one of ths mostpleMsant U put In proper condition. OY ittbe diatandfl betwoen the twoplaoeaiBihort-ened more thai) tone mflra, and it ia becom-ing more and more traveled aa tho danger-ooa enwaingi of tbe old route betwoanDenvilJ* and Haunt Tabor beoome betterknown. JU Importance demaoda Uiat itshouldbe a well kept thorough fare, and It doubttestwould be wen it not for tha miserable sys-tem In vogue In that and othertownshipa of"working out" road taiet, under which tbefavored an! more populous routes are abouthair-ottendsd to sod the Bparsely settled not

all. We wiili at thia time to give friendlyarning to tbe people of Hanover that tba

bad condition of thuir part of thin road lattracting considerable public comment and

tba* if it ia not attondxd to au effort willprobably be inmle to have the towusbip in-lictod at the neit sewnlou of tin Grand Jury.]!y tho way, what lian Loco mo of the pro-}>;ed uew road Imtweon Deuvllle and Mount

. . . —. HtU(j Bpedulstion for those hating means to Jnt at inthem. As no individual eau purchase nionthantlOOwortaatatime these agent* eol.loot a lot of "horny-handed son* oOoli"to do their buying for them and march t&emnpinlinetotbepoBtofficf. A Bpeoi«|inrofthis kind of work baa already been seen'ien.A man by the name of Cummicgu, eaid to b*working in the interest of ona of the Newsbaaka, bag been contiuuully inqniriug wbL

tha bonds would be nceired here, and ,wbenthey were plaeed on Bale last Bfonday bad ftgood isud delegation of individuals on bandto boy them In for htm, preventing-iooalbnyara who bad coma from Bookawttf andother places, from securing the investmentsthey sought. Tbedeilguof the governmentia issuing tacse (10 certificate* waa the ac-commodation of inen of Bmxll means, butfrom tha way that capitalists are gatheringthm fn It loots &s If their circulation

>ng the i wil) be very limited,

>gK iHflwtion thoBo places, where noKci!trtei)t« have occurred? We have

ot liuord ot it untue & petipltiti nqaitimmiBlyi:d wax uirculaU'd in tin mtefest, ajjij pro*fi it bitH Hltnred tlio fate of tho other

«di<! tffurU that hnvt pr

d,

eded it, Weld

thii

It IH not known ditfiiitoly wlio wiw tbo

Hrct |.fr«,uii wlio uuwlo it p,irnsi)]~tlm ftiuil'l-

podcd—Hubiiiyou Cruso. It innkcn but lit-tle diffcrewoo,for W. H. Hubbitt lias tho \nrg-Ht, cln>ft|>cfit and best Hcleetcd utook of tin!i MorriK County.

John P. Wood, ngent for Demurest Bros.Fcnther Hunovatcni, iic-xt door to Purdto JClork'H, will viHit you for your feuiber bodspillows, Ac. and re'uru tliom whou ulonuiid,tho waiiio doy if uceewiary. Ostrinh fcathorscleaned to perfection as several ladies wiltestify, to with much pleasure. All aninvited to cull and sue tho pnieens.

The moRt plTectiTO way yet Jincovered Uill pututo bugH IH to luke tlio ptiluto paring

of tho kitthrit, sprii'kjo them with Puri(jrt'en, and i>)ace thom between tb • rows irthe (fiirden, The bugs leave the viiieHtog<fur tlic; piriogH, and are killed in grtat miniwr*. Proprietor Jolley, of tho MmitfurJoiiBe, is trying tho experiment with gtoalmcceas.

»Ir. Stephen J . I'ftlmor hns tepelfefi theBootract for building a handsonie new hifor It. L. Edwards, of Now Yoik, ijpon anilovation along tbe went fthoro of Lake Ho.latcong, nesp BJBhop'B rock. Thn houso

will be abonj the piao of tho now Prefibytcrian panonLH!*) iu thiu ji.ncu, whiuli it wiljmuch reEemblo in ntyle, ami will ha thi

ludHoniOMt Btrnclurf about tho lnku,An umiBally worm munmer in iireiliotcij Prof. Piaszi Smith, tho ABtronoiacr Hoy.

al fur Srotlaud, He IJUHOH bin prcdiotiomon the rrconlfl of the tcinpeniture of PJIujurg, as n>fjiBt«red during tbe last fortyfrtiit. by tlio eartfc ihcnaosacicr of the Ob;ervotory of that city. These ohuervariantitiow that a grcnt wave conies ujion thoiarth, presumably from tho imn, about ev.;ry eleven yeBru; and it appe»rn ibat theicit heat wave nifty bt expected in tinnor of this yenr.

Children's Day, Jnr.« 8th, will bo hnnil-'iOinely obaurTcd iu tho Ek-cond U. E. Churchof this ptaca, which will bu finely decoratedfor the occasion. Tbo prtutor w||l prtaph'i t ie children in tho inoniing; iii tbi.•niooulhcrowill'fco oierciraB by tlie cliil-

4ren and addreKScs by ltev. Cfeo. T. Jack-son, of Port Oram, Hcv. W. W. Hollowny,Jr., of Hover, and 0. 0. Cooper, Esq., ofBooiiton, while in the evonfuB vWrtwoii will

by tlio pnBtor and Wm. A. Stryker,E«q,, of Washington.

Tho mofat seu^iblo contest in tbo way of arial of endurftneo waH tlmt. between twq

Jfttracru in ft neighborUmnamed Hurd and Brown, They were tach

,n ten Mreii of gronnd, &nd the maUil)to aao who should ploimh, burrow Bndit it in com the quickest and moat tbor-

rejiairud, and «uno to tbe conclunioumt itm mv roiiil will probably runt until

tim id kllloJ. Uoautlmo agrent•u! of travel whluli inij(lit go that way 1B

i in other (lirectiouH, People are bo-m to fed tlifil it in better to travel a

vr liiitus further thou to run the riak of bo-killcd.

.uotlit'f ofidoiiro of fljo short HiKhtcduosBlomo of our towuKliijifl in to Jjo loufld |qiiiconi]irflii!iiHibltt rtfllch of what wire

uo {juido boards at tbe rond in torpid tons."pemiy-wiHe. pound footinb" spirit

niitlooH, tho uoutrnct* fat erupting tnoiifwi-ro M (Iwt gifcn t" the lowest b iddm l|j-Klcnd of renpoiuiblo wotkuiun. Homo ofthem, done with Pencil, were'difficult to Ju-plijliop frfjifj ijio rmul f'nter without the aid

of ii Diflguiitur, mid ninny (itl||jr3 v°F s 11puoilypiiintui]t))i|t||)ii!l''i;ibk>. Tlicru nuvf

ieii'eoft.0 little cost Unit in of no inuohviihio, and wu Huggoitt that the Tows Com-uiitletB have tho work doue over where it is

, and by pitinttm who understaud

Probably not one tenth of tbe amount dis-jiosod of in any place bu gone into thebudg of tboae for whom the new oeitiflwtwtere designed.

Tlie Newark Advertiser ays: It wil) hehippy thing foe the publio when the ten

dollar certificates are exhausted. They hatenot been entirely without their use, for they

put a good many dotliirs Into the pock-poor people who hare acted!asp pp

iiBonto ftp (J)ij afigpuf fopf, bpf oateidfl ofthat the loan is & unttar fnijupe, s$ faf asMrryiug out the inteuHons of tU'Qovern-nent Is coDoeriied, The business Is tedncid to u mere scramble ; no one, disguises his

intentions to get as many of Uiora as pdsai-b|o nnd lo Bull them ns aeon as obtained, I t

nld have been of greater proBt to theGovci-umeut and more In harmony with itsi%.iUy Tu lutvo wlibdntwn thfi eerttfloateHtbitu (u keep up the farce of selling to woing people us an investment, \\ js, Jnliont tba moat tltiipujous ':|qan'l ever Iupon tbe miiiket.

. HIIRHOUSE, j - O W L YtfalchmakBr and Jeweler

BiACKWELL STREET, DOVER,

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

SILVER PLATED WAEE.

AgMtfor the DIAMOND SPEC-

TACLES and EVE Giusts.

Rockford Watches!

DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,DOVER, KT. T.

DEALEHHIN

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS and DYE STUFFS,

ami all PHAEMACEUTICAL PBEPABAHONS.

PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED.

^TOILET

Waltham Watches,modd BromJ»ay movennnl, tlie beat

. . . B mrm°y " e r offered. They ar«Btlrely remodeled with many advantage

THE RUSHAT

PIERSON'Spon

ami o lung ,,sl lallj- f0UU(1 i a „ l l r u g s t o r e ]

VOTJG-HT & KILLO-OBE.

Our Ext Vanilla n i l lemonPtP&£t ^ ' l

p j d in tbo best manner and yfimiuEngraving on all goods boiifibt FltEE.

Morris Orphans' Court.MAV jEiui. an.

L-uo rich flavors of the fruits" Tilcheap and ariulteraterl extracts. Ask yourfor JOUGHT & KILLGOBE'S l . £and tale no other. b

hoy are theis market is full of

HATS and CLOTHINGS T I L L OOJVTINTTJJEJS!

THATat PEICES

HOUSE OAN BEAT.

BLUE FLANNEL SUITS,OF THE BEST QUALITY.

WHITE DUCK and MARSEILLES VESTS,

ALPACA, lIOIIAIllaiul LINEN DUSTERS,

LINEN, ALPACA AND SKELETON SACK COATS.

GAUZE Vnmcumtsa, F4NCT HALF HOSE, GENTS' NECK-WEAB,

Straw Hats, Fur and Wool Hats, &c.Call and TO will show jon the greatest bargains in SEEK

CASSI5IEBE SUITS you have ever seen

'IHBSON'l

their bufcincss and will do It 1R quo)) A st)h<stantlo) inanucr tlmt they may prove HDiwvna of Rood instcmJ of a vexation.

Hurdtown and Vicinity.Tbe walking match came of at Woodport

ni advertised lout Wednesday afUrnoon,21at,Imt, Ayoupgnmn from Mine Hill, tookthe first priie. James Oassore, of Hurd-town,took the second, and Dauiel Matthews,,1 Bertshire, took the third. The winner

of the first prize walktj nearly twenty^woaileslu the allotted fuur hours.

Quarterly meeting at Hurdtown hiw beenpostponed uulil Bobbath morning, June 1st,at )U:30 p'uluuk A. JI- A. Wilson, then«)*]y appointed pastor of Bp^rta lit. E.Church, will officiate, l i e iacnunimt ofthe tiQr&'a Supper will alpo be admiuifiteredt)t H o p ^ o p g i n (he aftefnpon, o t« p . « .

The Jefferson To^nehip tJauJ^y School

Bfloolation will hold ita next meeting atDodge Mine, pn VedneBday eytniug, <Ii|neilh, Tho cobject fpr discasaiqn will be'How iian the things of Qo4 be'made knpwn

Mr. A. 9. Clispihcrlaiu's wife atfl incur Nolon'e Point, who bnvti been very lowwith inlinuifttion on tlio luiifs, arp slowly

Ir. John Hnnce, J3s(}., ]q building 0 newur wlieel, anil otlaurwiso repnirlug tho

s»w will on liin property ut Lower Long-•coil.

The Sunday School at Hurdtown wiy» re-organized for the year on lnst Sunday morn-ing. Tho p&utor was electud Snpcriutond;nt, and Mr. Edwin Hall aa AflaiHtant Super

The Bthool Is in a flourishing

The Observance of Decoration Day.Wo olwervo thai fn (i number of towns

Itin Rcction Dccornlion Dny is being obsei(1 vntti n grand din^lny of fire dppartmptml vivtc Bouietltp. This has ol^aya eeeuno us in bad faihto 'and oar opinion was thntua nt* now when Dover ol»ervad the da;n n Himihir mnuuer. The occasion IB

Hi}i), too reve^nt. to W e Q, gt>]a' ift iu we}! for plnoee of bnelnesa to cjoaelitbor to pease whpn pmoticable, as A tokenof respoot for tbe dend who died for the|na-lion, and a sign of »ym|iatby 1st tboiewhom they were near, bnt to attach to it thepugeantry of a grand oelnbration ta must nn-bccoiuiugand diverts Bttentiou from tba olJeot lo tbe j b nf the iBini, Wbititlioy remain wirh.ua in Biiffluleut nnmuetho ooly proper participants of tbe dacorn-tlve tervloB should be those who were

nudes of these men In the army of theUnion. They who nfcared with t ie honoredtimid tbo toila nud (Ifiugere of the servicenboiild iiloae perform thin beautiful tribute.In llie display of fire depurtments and aooialorgnuiwition$ bedecked with oocsplnnoo

i nnd glittering regalias, the qnieus of tho veterans Beamn orowdci

In this rApoct t h e 'almostemnu of Itandolph acted wisely tbiyear, and tbo sen-ices of the day will botore appropriate than e ^ r before. Let their hands of women au i children prepni

the floral tributes mid if needs b« lay tbetlia graye

l; lot the whole peopla join in

momtiou SBrrica that the•H9 ot the niGu who diefl uny be broughtro them fur Ibeir profit; but let tUo es-

cort of honor liecopipoeedofpnly thnRs whoo the bhjo, Others, no matter how wi

thy, (irfl not entitled to thare in such nn ex-itlcd duty. In bbowlng nur respect for thedoiiil, let on honor the living soldier.

WEEKLY RgPQH

i pro uiotr.id Mining Journal OJ

ughly. If took them tbreu days to do it.md at tho euil Mr. Hiinl cmuo out abeail by'our hilU. Then ho went nlicad mid plantedtwo more OCTOB to show how g^ino be mMr. Brown is crctlitcd with « fino ni° r 0"mvnt, bowevor.

Tho Orphan's Court this week IIM b « n)Kagedmhcariii[{ (ehtiiiiony peiuling therobatn of tbe'wlU of the lifrO Nnlhuh' Unw-

ell of \Vanbin({tuii township, which Iwive"to his twodauphlew $1,000 teoli and the

of hU real «ts l« during their IWes mdiu Bon only $500, white hia gnOidrton,io HDwel, Is leg»t«tfd tbe bulk of his[•crty, >ahml nt alxmt Sl'H.ltOH. Trili-Dv is' offered to show tbat Iba latter, ' b t tho d«*a*.d l-tore J««tic "

*nil, that tho teita'Q'" *»« i™1 '"1

!l»»ble (it tbo time It wa* dou».

Millbrook.

Dfrtrfttion <I«y will b* filwn-ol t h

;i|.rfate pfeM. ftHlnw**a 1-J« Iloil of !l»n<>r. l)ri«f

i «meUry in r

ur fJlea W Wf-«•

internment,condition.

Mendham.TLiH pluco is beginiiiB to corao to Ufo, onr

iiinimur viuitorn nta eoiniiiencinjj to atyiYe

md ore long will nifkq it ft pretty lively lit-jo piftCT. Tt is « yery hoalthy climate heromoiiK ibe hills ; eickneas never being veryirovalont and \n becoming a fnmoits resortor mimnier boarder*, ifni. H(0Cl(ri!!B6 of{iiwnrk js opciipyiufl her residence hare forho summer nnd tho Htssofl Pbeooii areflging dwellings besides their own capaoiIOUBO. The fannora about here onsabont!ono putting in their corn, quite a large ariaieing planted) every thins js looking way,KiUtao bugs not eioepted,Accidents wi)l happen to the best of folka

liut we seldom board of one man alngnlarIh&n tbfs i Donnie Oliver, n 1'td in the employof Mr. Calvin Willet, while milking tba olherday attempted to make bin oow more station-ary by tying her tail to his boot strap, itBoemB tbe oow soon became afflicted with"pedotnanin" and gave Bennie three or fourlai« aronud the oowyard; after this Bennie

on cut loone more scared than hurt.Onr hotel in again oooupiod by n licensed

landlord; wo brtpe h.0 will k.06p i> iospeotable|,m-..o litiL' do well, IniUBOO.

Sudden Death of an Old Man.Mr. Jamev King, of Mount nope Arenas,

aged eighty-eight yean, who for aixlj yeanpant had been a resident of thin plaoe, diedfuiddrnly at hii borne daring the night ofFriday of Unt wrek. He hnd. htnp lubjeelt'i coiiTulKienGaj!^ waa In p"or bci^ih tor•juytml ii?*}•*• 'Us 'ret ired to bed about 8o'olook on Friday evening, and wag teenIi>- his BOH *(>out Ava o'olock thn next tnnra-ing, "hen b " pa»wd through bin mom andnupixtt.nl him to bo quietly ilwplug. At itWM hi* custom lo tleep talber h U an at*knijit to urouM him * U DO| m^V> Wtt nlwo'clock when it ws* fonod that he w ui!rn,t Prow ihr coiibeti and rigidity of hia1-lj it WM thooght t lut Ufo bad departedmine tl»i« during th* night Ur. King WMK mm of rcrontrle bahita, awl eoo» j e a nago h»A pifporwl In bit door yard a faoltfor bU rrwtafc lie alao caaud ta b*

in Ijocaat IliU O m i l n j a toot-tow,braririt • " tl« iunripUaa be wfabed ezeepf

Mu,wU#f«W mU> J - W o b . b « w ,Hj, IHMIMV h«rtnrt wm tetamtfai U«tMMtlUUOHMlMrW

n{ t , flVailing, is steadily inoreoBbg In importance.We quote No,. JFouudryat $1". and 410-,

Ho. 2 ti tlf, and Forge $10.

to >

The Engiueeriugmt .Saturday says t\t'u leain of luipOtUiit bunlliesfl, altiiougb

tltero is a liberal amount of oalcsay going on constantly. There ore, how-

ever, considerable inquiries, the prices arevery firm. Several additional furnaces have

into blast, and others are preparing to,bnt they will mostly run on Bessemer iroifor whioh there in an e^T^ord)narf deniand.

irijaps ^ e ne^t tyj d^yfl isbut a very la.rgo busi-

ness is looked for in the fall. Th,e businesswith the West, which the Eastern (urnivesire poraiUted, to d.o qw'nH tq U»o euperiarityif t^o icon and. tho lqq fivight tbat are pre-

THE ROSE o f d e a t b .

hectic flualj'.ftlijcb i

Da nbt w*lt nntU t b oooa.b i q n R

a n t t i p t Q . p p ' on the cboek. Check theh*r<l cough and heal the irr i tated lonj[» v

f I l h d d T b fif lloroliound and Tar, beforethe orlmi toinei. Do in time, Sold by illDrofiifiatl,Hke'i Tontfaiobe DnpR euro In 1 minnte.Bsurny. Wiim AKD DiTTMi.-Speer'i P. J.

Brandy, Port Onpa Wine and Wine Bittenhire »n oiteniiva and reliable detnasd. Ftay-•iclaui recommend them ia preference to anyothor ft»odi of the ktod. Speer'i Viuortrda,w at Pmnaic. NewJenoy, and hi* irinewn

awarded the bigbost premium at the ponton-nl«l. For MIB i t Vouiiht A KiHgoru'i.

BBEESE'S.RLANK BOOKS,

8TATI0NEBY,

FANCY GOODS,

BOX PAPETERliS,

fltereoioopes, View*,

CONFECTIONERY,

riurno T" WPtt.

TABU "roiw,.

CHAS. BUCHANAN

count of tba ptrsoDaUntato antf ilohtHnfBfdsmaioa, as f.r aa helm konal s li dlaotoo aame, bj wblcb llopnean l£ i Iba n n••'V f r t "»••,«'• l»"»«" "I tS p.Jloa aalnd oManda, t«DoimnitB,li«roil!tani.iiaoil real eatate, lilualt. iu m» Oomilv or Moi

ila Oonrt, at Hi- vi HOBDAV, at ?t|, iuy'irjii'iv'T'D

IM, «t len M l ) iJ tl,/forenoon 'orday, a«j ahoir oanaB, ,• any Ui»; l,»v», ul

menlB anil real calatool aaiil dccoai.il almudSbta " •>«"l"Bl to paj h!

' 0HAHLE8A.0n.LES, Buirogalo.Alre copy from tliomluulea. 21.(

CARPETSAT

Manufacturers' Prices.OUR immense and carefully aeloclod itocl

comprimnK Axmhfiiorfl, Wiltoas, BurICJB, Tipeittry BrimHflH. throo-plvn, In''h Ac. d p OtJR OWM MAKE, Incl^lnfl

with »nd without borders to match, offers aiunprectdunted opportunity for caroful au—-nical imrohaBtrij.

L.so ofibr Turkish and In Oil Cirpnts IDof onr own imjinrtaUonT Oil Clolhi

" ivcry dtaeription of FL001

Extraordinary Low Rates.

Ipecfol [ndneemcDts offered to parties furnishing cliurclieg, hotBii and ateainers,

J. & I DOBSOflmanufacturen, Impurlors anil ro taller»,

40 a i 42 West 14tl St,TOHE.

Elorated Railroad Slalio

oiin Van Gaasbeek, Manager.

BEEMER & PALMER

QAL, WOOD,MAS0N3' MATERIALS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.

AIU) AND PALE BRICK,L U E , CEMENT,

CALCINED l'l.ABTHl,FU0ST BBI0E,

LAG STONES CURBING,

CELLAR STEW, COPISO, SILLS, LINTELSiND CISIESH KECK3,

WEANN'S PHOSPHATE,

Rone Duit, Guano. Poudrette,

LAND PLAST£B, ic.

WOOD sawed in stove lengths.

iTOVE, EGG, CHESTS UT.

T o n ilcllTorl 10 cli.i Mlno H.ll 7S eii.Oldera m>r bo .lUra.clClirraif l i l lnK.l

IHc Lock Box 18, or loll I I A.I)™»r'.nf«r.Blackwell 81., near 811.BOI, ot al UIB lard.

MrrBV COALconalanUjDOhana.

ARIETYJHEATREJILLIARD'PARLORS

Insaex St , Sd Door from CanalBrldgo, D0VEE, H. J.

Tbaiwrlnrn >re Iliuroagblj Malppolirvaof QriM.U's H>« Tablrs, iht flneit In1* iwlbii , mil eTcrf "irpolotiufitl ol

«<• ii o( tl.« Iwil ottltr. The llir i« rui'j..Ilk FttoMpan** Ei |»rt L t i r r ^ l lwU- t l l i

•Drill, On* vLrt

•'•n<l« «f tW-ari ,

J e haves tliran all. Insect Poirder, Liquid Bed BugPoison, Gum Camphor, Poirdor Borax, CiyennoSS/S? A1!"" Wl"'° H l l t a W l l OU S

SHERIFF'S SALE.In Chancery of Koir Jeiaty—Fl. fa for gulu ol

WMtRaaed pn-miiBH, whDiefu Camilla u.ir-

U>1 Ulide '•*«« IM>aa"<OnSo°iil*Mft>'>i"l!iTbeodore P. KIIIK, aru dofondauU. lluttirn-ablo to May Term, A. V. 18111.

E&WAlti) c. LYON, Sul'r.By Tlrtno of tlio auovo Hlatcd writ or norl

faolaB [a my lianda, I aliall HXWIM fur aalu atl'ubllo Vonduaat tlio Unlloil liutoi Uolol, In

HQNPAY, Ibe lGllt diyofJtTNS n

P ', A ! '1'AltIS

p , Poirdor Borax, CiyennoW l"'° Holletae, Wlale OU Soup,S tllEKN

TO. liotffoi. SI., III.:

Ubo honraof 12BI,oii(16- , -- t II Iu aay at t tt'ducli In Ihuof nalil div, all tin. thloa folluBlnK

SliallenberRer's Pills; Blioll'g Pills; Hamilton's Pills,Deshlors Pills; MOOI-BH Pilules ; Hedges' Fever andAgue Annihilate; Tmlin Chokaoguo: Ajros' AgueCure ; Chinoidiuo in stick nnd pills, Quinino in pow-der and pill, and various otlier preparations.

XX Camphor Cream, tho test, most penetratingund cheapest linimont in tlie market. For atPAINS, BIII'ISKB, sraAiSH, etc., it hns no equal. Th-following lutter from Jolin H. Cypher, living noa.Phillipshurg, will show the great curative powersof the XX Cream ; he writes: " Through one ofyour agents I was peraunded to try your XX Cam-phor Cream on my ankle, which was sprainednearly two years ago, and I have been unnbfe tafind a cure for it, but sinoti I hftve been using yourCream I have been aHo ti i thronv one crutch away."ream 1 Uave been able in throw one crutch away."

Yon have also road i.u thesa columns the re- ' 4 , .=markable ™ro pwformed on Mr. Jqlm Greek, of T"J,^VSuccasunna, who was for fivo years \mable to walkup and down stairs. XX Camphor Cream cured

him. Also the caso of Dr. A. E. Sheets, oi Newark, thrown from hiscarriage, bruising lain terribly. XX Camphor Cream relieved him ofall pain and swelling at onoe. These cares could bo multiplied bythousands. 2B and 50 ots. per bottle. Ask for XX Camphor Cream j25 dall others are imitations.

UGHT 4 WM, ProBrietors,DOVER, 3ST. 3-.

HOUSEKEEPERSABB I1EI1EBV NOTII'IKD THAT

EB Lindslty & Son

cloik P_ . _. . _ —»»- B "••" »•• " • " • • m . k«ftai« nf .ja.uuneribwl traoU ur porccla uf taml and pram-iKtf, silunio, lying slid buingin tlio lomiftlilpof ltoxlinrr, in thn Cauntv nflUorrJB ami Mta'of Now Jtriey, auil butted «i,a baundod »

TuEFinfiTTmoT.begiiinlnB1 «t a stake anducapofHloDci* aa tint nor Hi Boat bunk of tinJlorde Canal in the foui th lino nf llin i ™ . .tract, and riiiiHlheni'i'(t) aoutii tblrty

j cli;ii i[afgoulb soveutreii niul a half ifc^ieei e ^ t

g; {ii

tbirty.ebank of mid Cos md ten in

oast nil chain.Uic cctlir flw

t \

nul sixly-uuci links

eix links to a lameanal; (3) uortU for-Inn t fll f t

v ..„„„ .„imrlb at-d d b t

MASTER'S SALE.In OhancMJ of New Jnreey—PI. fa. for unit,

of tuortg.ged p r «n , l» . , wl.erelu Pbebe A.notKl la oomiilahinnt, and Siumiel Co»«,WllUani Huou mid Bnnili A. Hiiott hi*wife. Tlio Kittioual Colon Bltuk of Doror,JHUIOI H. NeiRhbour, l i te Do.er Dank,tlinrle. A. MoCarty and Britten Wear, oreoVfendMtt. KettmiablD to Jtay Tmto,l«i»- NnaBiBim ,t Smra , BoVra.By vlrliu of the almve ilnted writ of ler l

fmlos in my hands, I , l lo«» Blanotard, ot -of (ho flfaatow of the High Court of Cbai

- - chains and eight'; (tt) north ilfly tli^rtos o»st four ohulo'if-wvpti links J (7) in.ttt. iMcuty-Qfglit antilef-reeBenrittrTBlvoeliuiiig aud BUTuut'lint a to a stump at Ibu w 41 #•.-'» filirnirlli niiujtoon ilf1 and thiitoon ilegrit-B n^ t twcnu-

irty links to the I^raii 'tnd Hlcm the I ^ S D linu aonth

i fmo -, iw down Hbd along llie *tliirtr-rmir mid a ualfiiccrt-ei WKI flfty eh*in 1to the bank of tho mil. Morrii Cutia! aud pliruf beRlnoiHg, uomamiug eighty lurm at

iveiilVifoni" hundred Urn of au scro.'mora 1«•. BoiiiR pnrt of a tract aonvuycilby Tli

dated April 3ilt .3, folloii 800, Ac, anil by OharloB T, Bin

tu Chnrlua T. SJiijiniau, by deed4l,lB38tritiaNoonM In Houk D

3, folloB'SOO. Ac, anil by OharloB T, SlUpmftnand wife conveyed tu ilimlmiu Mulick, by dietdiitod Drecuber 1th, 1^0, recorded !u llook V

LCIIH nlap iltmto In Raxbur;gmd nt a hxao rock on tbu

rucnlUK (1) north fortlona denreeamlDDiei east four obalm and flfty-flvo9 tl i h i t i h t d t fif

_ud Ion mlDDieiliuha; (9) nurtli ihirty^iRht degreoi neat fif-eon cbaius and sixty llnki to tlio line of the

Logan tract s {9} north thirtj-four degreei»nd ttilrty tnlnutes .east tlilm-ttlgtit p '

id ninety linksut tree onfifty-four

tbe Logan lin

uth fiftyisine auat

on the lull above the lake) U)degreea weBt twe«tj.nllino

gbl llnki to a stone hoap In JohnIS) lontb twentjjiino deoreesg o a stone hoIS) lontb twentjjiino

.aim and t W&iJ4ovoii i

In JohndeoreesWills' line

cast Bevsaid VilB) nortii •ljtys«?eti degreea aud tblrty mlii

ults nwt iix cliaina to a atone heap near thoCanal Bridge; (T) aooth tirenty-thres degreeiut eleven chain* and fifty links to a flona

titap near a rock n tbe tw p»tb; (8) •oathtwelve .legmen

' ! -

evunchal , . ,^-v -- ....„illi lino U> stone Heap near Ibe roul j

rtii •ljtys«?eti degreea aud tblrty mlii-t ix cliaina to a atone heap near tho

nam» »cu nity UIUI ia » tioneock on the tow pttU; (8) loatb-a eaat HRhiy.tlirc5 l i l . to tberoer of a lot ukl Meliok bought

MOES IANCHAHD,Milter in Chancery or New Jersey.

Dated Dover, March 12th, 1B79. $7 "0

HAVE A NEW LIN£ GF

CARPETSLargest Assortment in the City ta select from,

PEICEE LOWER THAN EVEE IffiPOBE KNOWN. Aboutone-biilf former prices. For instance : Good Brussels Cnrpot from 85cents per yard. Good InRraina from 25 cents. Rug Carpets from 30cents. HEMP CARPETS.

OILCLOTHSFROM 25 CENTS PER YARD UP.

OIL CLOTHS, RODS, etc-

naih e.OTLeptnBipflrty-Imur leu,b l

FURNITURE.Bed Eoom Suits from $18.

Fine Parlor Suits from $35.and everything needed by housekeepers to make home

pleasant at lowest prices for cash only,

nsurancs a SpecialtyE. A G. H. ftOH 4 B r m t ,

rots AITS van

Insurance Agents,>a».0M iraaBuk Bal

Morrit1own.N.J.

(WOUND PLASTKlt^CHESTER, N.

KDTT «TU«I to <•*£"••

no. iv. -•»•••'» .|i»tf ;.o»

TOYS. KHITITH.

FRESH CANDY.lvur«k

,._j.il 1(9) soiilb thirty . . . .oj-rtM eat ikiug tlio tan path five oluine

anil eJjtv-ono links; (10) HDUUI lovoutoiip do-crecu aiiil thirty minutes cait ilonff said towmiii ri,woi\ ob»in* an'I thlrty-ik linki to the

r, aantitains tireniyoDfl ureB indIndtbaof an lore, bo tlie same moroilalDB the iHtne tract cODTeyoJ tn" - * - * by Jamp« Wood,,by deed

t A, Tl, 1NJS, Rn<1 rnenrrtml inIioukP 4, folios 333, tie.

THE TIMID TBAOT isatso iituat;ind beRinohft at Ihetnoat eastorly

rnor of tho Keeper Plioe, being k itak« ontho cu t siilo of the road ItxtfiiiR tVomSliip-nmnportto Brooklyn Pond, and mm tbcoco(1) north xoTDnty.'ivt tnd ont-half doRreed

t h l t tho watet'N vUgo of the

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVER. N. J.

BBTCH"oimtaB to tho water'N «d(to6fthe—.J iOaaa l ; (3) nortb Blitceo tluRroDH andUliwnminukBweM oof chain and fortj.threelinks, to tlie sonlh corner or tbo feeder bridge;(3) north any-right and a qnnrtor dagneiweit f(iur oliiiD* and tlilrtj-tlircc liohB alooctho etlgeof tbe Oanal to a uliko ; (*) Baathtwenty-eight iJesreoi iu»1 fifty minnlca castKIK cbaina and fifty-eight liokn to tho plaoo ofheginoiug, conUuilns one acre and niutty-icTenhHUdredtlii of an aero, flnt therein ammlJ lot lyinc on the went slJo of aaid fetflormil chimed by ThatukH t. King, will oh laidot is to be dedaotod from tlio lant dewrlbod

tract in tliU conYovanee. Tiie Third TractOOIITUTOII by John Willy tn AbmUmck, b/dued SatpdAiiBiitl H1859. Bdne

..r jamo tlitee tracts of land oonveytd to BKIUClinstim Ulide anil Louisa L"lido l>v AaidUamilla Dorothea Bertranil, by deed bearing

veil date harenfln, and tills murlgaL'u tieniKken lo Bornrb a jiarl of tliu coimUleratioiimney named in said dcoil.

WILLIAM !I. MoD.WlT, ShrrilT.alcd April 101b, 1879, HJfp

C.V.BOSS,BUDD BLOCK,

STAN II O I* IS,

STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,HATS AND CAPS,

r Srnttjt »n«l Hamnwr wmHh mitalilrlnrtrailr tu

iin'« aiiMlall* tn raiim i» ilir latt-il amiDlKM ItOOPM

. MUrn

Mil a TiricIT ofU

r r j t

K<HHh m i t a l i l r l n r t r a i l r tu Urn *n|ii>u.i>iin'« aiiMlall* tn rail ilia- a t t in i tmi uf tl

im i» ilir l t l a i l i m i t lDllKSM

d l Il•ldtjuJi.nin.-olSi tiAHti, VKAH nnd COFPKEI

..„ a rarirt» nf fllUX'KlttB* " H --HlONH Hut, Irutn Umt ttyiU nw in IliU Imt-

-•a, tir Urtiab!*d •'! ••'•rl »'Ui Ktnl t

« pvMie <rf Mianbntk- mil •nmmntltw rmin-

MILI.SNIIKY

DRKSS-^IAKIXO.

MBH. M rJinn w icnHtatlf thai .)>*

PORT OltAH

•Uiiall.4ln.Mil.tH

eery of New Jersey, aball eiposo for Mle atI ulillo Vendue, on tbo prom.HeB, in Dover,New Jersey, ou

BATUIfDAY, tba 28th day nf JDNE,A. n. 1879, Lat^eeu the hours of 12 M. nndr> o'clock P. U., Urnt Is to «ny at 2 o'aUufo fnthe afternoon of satd dny, all tlmt tract orjareeloflRndandprenjir.eB.horeiualterniir-Ioularl.v described, iltaato lying nnd beingn tba towu of Dovtr, ID the County of

Morris and State of New Jersoy, boiiudedand dewribfld as followfl, to-wit: Being onthe north-east corner of Bergen and Meadowstreets, and begins at said corter which inascertained by right angles from a stoneplanted at tha Intomection of the centra lineof Bergen atreet with the intersection of thecentre Kno of Meadow street, said Bergenatreofc being siity^ix foet wide and sniilsreadow street being fifty feet wide and tliolot hereby mortgaged Is pnrt of ttie Iract ofland that was oonveyed to Louisa Klliott bydood ftin Henry McFarlan and wife, datedJanuary 1st, IBM, and r&omled in BookTA, pages SflT, &v., and to run tbenco alongthe north Hide of Meadow street, prestutbearing (!) east two hundred feet lo tlionortli-wwt corner of Meadow itnd Hudsonstreets f thenco (a) north four huDtired andeight feet to the tow-path of the Morris.Canal on the outside line of the whole tract •thence along the same (8) Booth Beventy-Beven degrees and forty-are minutes wenttwa hundred and four feet and sis inched tothe east ride nf Bergen street; thBnoo a Wthenn)e(4)sonth three hundred and dxtrfour feet Bit Inches to tha l>oginniiig,>on-tainlng aarenty-seTen thousand two hundredaud fifty square feet, more or less. Beingtlie same premises that were c o n d t thd fifty square feet, more ortlie same premises that were con

id C b d de prest by

d

ame premises that were convsaid Cost by deed from Louisaf A l d Elli d Al

gd to the

iott, wifeEllitt

o y ed from Louisa Elliott, wifeof Alexander Elliott, and Alexander Elliott,dated May 1st, 167S. anil which said prom-ises will be sold In lot*a td May 1st, 167S. an

ises will be sold In lot*.MO

d In lot*.MOSES BIANCHAHD,

te i Ch r N J

STEAM ENGINES,

RAILWAY TURN TABLES,

IRON and BRASS CASTINGS,

FOiMHNG of all DES0BIPT10NS.

WOOL WANTEDin cichango for gootta of our own make at

our milla {late NICHOLS)

NEAR CHESTER, N.J.

Wool token and made up to order in CAR*IMMlEfl, SATIKra, TVKIDS, BjOKEm,

r'nvNEiJi, and Srocumi anil KNlTTDJOt'AUKtf ol all nli«it and colon. Blockingi'anu at wholesale, » wjmialtj. Alao tikiwot (ilnco lo get

RAG CARPETS WOVEN,

in eithrr slHpnl or plain nrp. Tfae beatof wupt fooni AH lntjoiri« bj millI>n>mpUj alt«na«lto, andiUworkBuanw-te. d. Haa. 0. SnEPHERD,

Chftter, Morrta County, K. J.T.8

n oi«r-ir

COAL YARDILATE M3I.EIra>

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,

Bituminous or Blacksmith Coal«*»twtty M WIMI, r««| ArM(MM Bl Ik* |0* | 4 t l

»«»(MM Bl Ik* |0*B rt l»|M4tkl*

Cord Wood* Lap Wood «ndSawed wood*

sj» i» Mark ff «.fi*m. AH »*Un Ut»1 Mt *• hfi ai UnHrto*1* . « » . n m r

h l a a»4 llit|«« DIMM, «* IHf l«

LADIES1 FANCY GOODS,'

^ / ^ r s £ £ - ; i VOORHEES BROTHERS,

us i n.K ItMar. ftutui *t

Page 4: SUITS!! - Hibernia Branch Libraryculinr knnck for running the plow into tbe oorn•bills ntid landing tbe ppeap Hbnota wrong end up. Wboa it camfi to liaying, my style of loading was

POETIC

FROM nr_ARH CHAIR.

Ut UEKaV W. LOtitirELUiW.

Tn HIP CbMroo of Cambridpr who presentt« me, mi my Setenty-Hicimrt JlirOidar, F«rutrj 27,1879, thin Chair, made Irota tlie V!ooftboYflUg^lackHtiitb-R Cheitual Tree.Am I m Ling, th*l I ihutUd wit my own

Tim tpteudirf ebon tbrontjOr by pjiat ration, or what right dlriiio,

Cai.Jpruclaln.it DiUie?Otily, perhaps, bj rigbt dlviue of song

. , It may Ijo rap bulong ;Only bciisuu the spraading cbwtnnt tree

..,;• 'OfolilnaBiuDgbjBM...

Well I rciuoinber it In all its prime,. : WJKU in tbRiummeriime

' Tlie affluent foliage ol Ita Iranchei madeA cavern of coo) ihada.

Tliore by the biackauitb'a forgo beside the•£••': • « « • * , •

: Ita blpsaatpi whit* and iweatEnticed tbe beet, until it itemed alit-e,

And murmured like a hire.And "lieu tbo winds of tninmo with • ghost,

TOMWJ ita great arm*about,Tlie aliining cheatnuti, bunting from thi

•hoatb,

Dropped to tbe ground beneath.

Aud now Rome fragment a of its branches bare,Shaped » a sEavteiy ofailr,

Iforo by mj heartbatonc found a home at lait,Anil whUpar of tlio Past.

Tlie Dtnlah king could not In ill hit prideUejiul tliu ocean iide,

But aetted iu tb<a chair, I can in rhyme

Iloll bac!t Ibe tide of .Time.

I tee again, ts oao in vision geei,Tim bloiiomi anil tbo Iwei,

ADd bear tbe child re o'i toices ibout and call,Aud the brown chestnut i foil.

I sen the smithy frith Its firei iglow,I bfar tbe bellows bloti,

And tbe ahriil hammers on tbe*o*il heat

Tbe iron while wiihhett I

And thui, dear children, b&re jo made for meTbiiilay a Jubilee,

And to wy more than ihree-iCure yean andten

Drought back my joath again.

Tht heart liath its own memorj like the mind,And in it aro onabiined

The precious kerp»ak(«,lnlo which are wrought

The giver's lovltig thought.

Only your IOTO and jour remembrance «oaldGive lite to thta deid wood,

And mine tlieie branchea, loafleia now io long,niuiaotn again in lone

THE OLD ACCOUTREMENTS-There hangi & sabre, and there & reinWith a nut ; bit and i green corb chain ;A palrof span on tbe old gray nailWith a mouldy saddle; well, that ia all.

Como out to this stable, it la uot far,Tha nuJBH-trowc door ia banging ajar.Look within, thvro'fl an empty itall,Where ow» Mood a coble homo; that's all.Tho good black imed came riderless home,Flcobed with blood drops, as well u foam.Hee yonder hillock, when dead leave* lall,Tbesood black borieptued to death; that1*all

All? Ob.Oodl It l u l l lean apeaV-Quontlon Qio not. I air. old and weak.Hia saddle and i&bre hang on the wall,Aud UIB horse pine 1 to death; I hue told you

all.

About Editors.Eierj editor loves to have hit Mends,

aiid parliuularly bi» .readers, cull on Uim.'bey Iwloug iu the same (aniilj, as it•ere. But wben you call to MM the•aitor, don't stny too long. Editors are[euerally very busy in huaiuess hours.I jou bave a suggestion to makf, oriews to communicate, state it in thefewest words possible. J W t oflVr tiny

r iudulgo iu a long preface toB l t H i b t

ERA-PIATIOMB.

Tlie eariieat Spring—Tbe bull-frog's.

Greatly to his credit—A bank deposit

Dried npplea are UBed for dessert alall swell partiw.

Does an intellectual savage have emental reservation ?

No matter how pious a printer, is biforgeta it all wben be pies a form.. A nice little boy calls himself Compass

because be is boxed so often.

A pair of ear* that go on a bead olcivilisation—pioneers and frontiers.

An Amsterdam paper spoaku of a manwho was fatal); injured while attempting to commit suicide.

A bachelor has left a boarding house,in wbich were a Dumber of very plain-ientnrcd women, on account of the miaerabla "fair" set before Iilta ftUbe table.

A rich New Yorker ia so fearful thatois daughter may many a coachman thatlie has takes ber and started for OhiiBut lie mast remember there Is a Ooch'fa-China, too,

"A slipper in tbe hand is worth Ion my feet," says tbe stern mother, asshe doubles her youngster into'a para-bolic curve across ber knee. Then kneeset A bowl.

"Yea," murmured Miss ADD Thorpe,"the poet says heaven lica all about uiIn our infancy, I know ibat people lieabont.ua all, after ve have grown to b<marriageable women."

Tn PittBbutgb, Sunday is a morequl<da; than it was. Tie Mayor and tfaipolice operat* together, and no suchextreme! have been resorted to as in theattempts at reform in Newark.

A tentiment equivalent to the layingthat "Hcftven is ou the tide of the bea'lest batUHoni," ia found in Gibbon"History: " Tbe winds and waves arealways ou tbe side of the ablest naviga-tors.""O, maiden awcet, with ddioale feet.

Tripping tlie fair fields over,TVhat do you seek by ihe gargling ere.

And amid the dewyolowf '"Why. Hitler," RU« «aid, "yoa doi

know beans 1I'm fmUierin' yalbw dock for

OrnndaoD, year debtc roj «yas contonnd,Eteb day they're larger growing.

And folk! a n dunning yon all round—Why don't yon pay wbat'i owing I

Indeed. I d i wy Iteit, dear Qran.;Ttic fact 1M fiie to mention:

I'm nayin* *v'rylhinff I can,I'm paying ytMi—«UeoUna,

To iocb u o t n t ba> dviliutton »d-VRMfd In tfca 8*od*leh IsUod. tbtttuny ftf tkw f ihadm « M T boots which

t i i T b J f b

Hatred Mttolc-

Providence (B. t) Journal s the yearspassed ou, nud with tbe ambition of tbe

ti h ded lo

priuiiti e ciders there t.ueeet-deil lo

multiplicu-

tion of new maaicat idea*, and tbe meet-wbicb a ims tlowu from the

first settlers rusounded to tbe long-drawnnotet. of tbe bass viol. And in this cou-uActiou we ma; releta an nuLodote of alirotbur who Iwl tlio singing iu a rural

leeting-hoiise in Conuecticut. Thesalra »1 W»t{i, in whiuh aro tbo linen,

heart in tone tie foniicl. '

jhat you liavu tu nay, Blurt it rigbtml;tel l ibe editor yow wiib him well , , .id bid him good-day. EdjtoK dote on j "Qb t may my lien .

itich men us that ; tboy low" to receive LikeD*vulT"UW|>of solemn sound,1 '--3 iHJLOt'ivod nti^lit be alleraii to suit the

ittmwentut condition of the choir, endimposed to the iiastnr that in his

;xt Suuday

J ASP ESSEX DIVISION.)

euoUiu Kt-w Voik, filuutorciuii

Kl'UMEB AUK

CoimueUcinsMOSDAV.MAY lUtli, 1871).

LEAVE NEW W1BK.

At *iW> A. M. (Through Mail Train), ui;At * A. M (Tnettling *i«i the Uw.nifUount " " •'"• '"•'""

ettlingrUount

... „ . 1^- ..,-iht UhiBtfr Brancb ai DO«IT Wrd l tiuwioi Kailiuad

[Jail flu-

jalla from them. Don't argue with tliei—Uou't try to do it. Thev lave no time[or argument while nt work,

When you write to fin editor for pub-eutioi), make i t sharl—boil it down,'iloh right into the middle of jour sub-

ieot, and bo. sure to stop when you nrelirougb. Editors nlways like[MBh and original iu tho wny of commn-licationa, nud arc cflpncinlly fond of

Bnt the editor must always be the>f wliatia worthy of publication.

Of conrae, every writer thinks bis owntbe best, j«»t as every moth<

•hiuks her baby the prettiest that wtm;r born. But the editor may be

itupid as to hove a differentopimon. Ifit can't he helped. Bon't try to

rgue him out of bis notion, if lie is tooitupid to remedy bis dullness. You;hiak you ura a preat deal smarter thnu:he editor, and tliis may bo true ( but:ho editor may bo responsible, and youire not. There is no class of people•ho are BO anxions to pleasu a majorityii people as editors are. There is notins? so covetous of tlie good opinion ofsthera. It is well to wniembcr that[act— Exchange*

Hubl I* hi Madeira.

Tho Portuguese are not a clean people,rhich may he one at tba causes of Eng-isb repugnance totliom, Borne of their

_uatoma are very Dasty. They expec-torate continually, and before doinRso

ike a homhle, long-drawn, whirlingoise up tbe throat, wlioh is very au-oying. They seem to do this once iu

svery two or three minutes, and make.uite an art of i t ; for little boys practiceit, and young men seem to take pride inoil it- it well. There is also a great dealif bat-lifting to one another among the

men, and from observation I should sai.but the art of expectoration, with the

iporooiso, and the art of lifting tlielat, were tlie two things that the nativemleyouihof Madeira first learned. Tbeiresence of a lady- does not deter the

from the former nasty habit, endtbe Portuguese ladies linvo been known.o indulge in it alao, as they baog over.lie uaiaonies. so that it in ve\\ to keepn middle ol tbe street in walking.'here is a amoll public promeuade culledhe Fraoa. laid out with trees and aegis,

wliere a bund occasionally plays. TheEnglish seldom frequent it, bnt the TOT-;uguesfi gather there, the men in groups;ogether, and the women in groups. Themrrible noises and expectoration goingm all around one are sickening- TUB

band might be termed a performance oudrams and cymbals, with an accompani-ment of wind instruments, for the Pot-tugnese lore a

Br&rerj Rewarded.During tlio siege of Paris there was

nobody more popular and afterwardsthere was nobody more unpopular tbaiSergeant Hoff. He with hia own handilflw twenty-seven Qermana during thefirst six weeks of (be ridge* His galiantry was rewarded by ptalsa lavishedin hig,regimental order ot tba day din a general order ot thd dty> snd theLegioa of Honor was bestowed on hiiTlie Minister of War told him It tvery Important >bat a deapatoh shouldreach Marshal BaEaine, offered him$t,O0Q to underUke the mission. Iiwas perilous. He staked his bead on

It was easier for him than foimaDy Prenohmea—he was «n Alsacianana spoke German well. Ha laid tothe minister of War: "1 accept tbemission, but I refuse tbe mooay." Howlniter howl of indication want np wbeiit V M found Sergeant Hoff had disappeared. It was tatil be had alwajs beeia PrauUn spy. tnd wai now a traitor.Tbe government give the key note totbese tiowli to saw HoflTa life if bediscovered as he pawed through tbienemv'i HUM. He safely reached Ba-nine. Tbe war over, be wu mule keep-er of Vonilome Culnmn. The keepertbo Triumpbal Arch died tbe other dayand Sergeant HolT. to (fas delightParisian!, bai been appointed to thineant place,

Tb Bon. Onon.—There It s>deal of prejudice tgiiDittbUmortwhole.some of all TefeUbtea. Tike two quartsof onions, peel tbwn euefaUj; wsaltnd put In two qturt* of iwld wslcrwhen it b u boiled op twiee, tbaofre tfaiwater, and replace «ltb tbe SSJH qnu<Utj ot bdliuf m t e r ; add tvo table-spoonafali of a»tt, and hod t<»in oaf*tfaeoBboi I M itaimi DM Ungtk <tin* onion TW|ain la eook dependsopon Ibe oondttioa 0( tb«Banner wbMt (resli th*T uke from one-half to tbiw-focrtbs of an hour;Winter, (row ont to one u d « btl!boon; when boUiog is flnttbtd, pat

l • pair. gof IWM MiittWn «t«l not oalr buvfoolbut *M«*tty atkad. TV«

it i

irrieo be should adoptm whicu lie hud prepared, and

iich ran in this wise:'Oil! may my heart be tuned within,

Like David's oncred violin."Without finding fault with the new

- j . tlie worthy pastor observedml it siieroed to him that it also might_ improved, an.l he suggested to thelootieal and mneical rntbusinst that Li'sJKPS should read,

"Oil! may mv heart go diddle, diddle,Like Uncle Pitvid'sbucred fiddle."It is needless to sa,7 that tlie singing

rotber BBW tbe point, uud there was uoIteration in the psalm.

tix n Mmlicine.

Iu Paris, at oue eslabtiehmeut whereolaum oil was maniptilutod, it waa

__;rved that any workmen entering Die-dory with bronouiftl op pulmoniiryflections speedily lost all traces ofleir cumpUtnte, From breathing an

losphcre impreguoted with petroleumtaking actual doses of it wan an

jvious and easy stop ; and the proprie-ir of the factory io question SODDgan to prescribe for patient? sufferingim bad coughs, infiuenaia, or asthma.,ese primitive applieationB of the newjiedy were effected by merely ewallaw-ig tbe common oil in a small teaspoon-il at a time, but the more learned aud;perienced gentlonien who afterwardsicVuptbe matter soon substitutedore civilieed and more agreeable>eans of Bdmiiiiateriiig it, They enclosela oil, which in its natural state bosat exactly iin nttrnoiive odor, in c&p-iles made ot 'at ine, which do uot

live till some tiina after tboy areiken, when tho digesttatie to absorb tlio oil without any: an re of a tuste Doing left in the moutb,

pills, called "Gabian oil" oap-lies, may possibly ere long become as

jent ft nuisance ia Iha way of adver-iaetnenta as the tar ptlls now offered tolie French public.

Rattlesnakes iu a Ball.Tlie Oil City Derrick says: Zebulon

jirtio and son, wbo live at Henry'slend, about six miles from Oil City, Pa.,

removing atones on their farm theber day, discovered a ball as large asbuabelboskot, which unpeared to be a.1 of black rope, knotted and curloasly«rlaced. The warm sunshine Ml

ipoD the ball, which BOOU sbemed tolove in its mnoy coth, nnd then tbeten MS that tbe ball was a masH oflaken. Tha warmth revived the dor-ant reptiles, aud ttae suifope of thethe bull was soon covered with rattles,

•hioh swayed to and fro with a nonndjbling the blowing of wind through

o dead le*yes qf a tree.' What seemed. first & gotdlan knot b e ^ n to unravel.'be tails protruded more and' taota as

snakes unlocked their intricate coils.'hey appeared to be packed with their

heads in the oeDtre of this living ball.TIK snakes BODD completely aDOolted•AMieives and showed flfibt, wbi

ipon the qjeu wjt.to tbe »or,k; ot »ku|ting the reptiles, ?lHy six Bnaltonrere killad. The Urgest rpptjlp poss.

w e d seventMQ wttles.

tin; altuat rinllhiHburg »Hiilroad and Uni-jh *m\ S.iR'Hie.m

fur liuthluhem, Mauuli (Jhuuk, Hi-ail I

PWOB or EM&Y TMOWABIBB.—A wan

with a basket on bisarin pushed his way,says tbB Cincinnati J&!0U*r«\ to a frtlilstand nod miked :

,,'How Jo you sell encumbora Vd hi

'Why, man sjijrp, ^o yon supposewant to buy a whoU one ?'

doii't know what you want, feulhat's Ihe prioe of cucumbers," replu

tbo dealer.'You don't want it all down, do yon•I do, for a fact.''Suppose I give one-tbird cash, ba!

spo'e in yearly payments rThe dealer (tbook bis he*J.•I'll pay you trig Intorpit,' persistod

the man with tbe basket.Another shake ol tbe bead.'Give yon tha best of security,"

ed tbe customer; 'Drtt nortgsgo oiinaumberod resl estate*

The dealer would only snake bii head.•WellthfnbowiJoTOU MD itrawbei

rira!'Tbe reporter did not beat tbe

bat tbe man with the basket fainteddeail away.

u A. SJ. OIVPRO Eipn-m (DramuHjra ntUdwU) truiii Nu«f Vt»rt via. Paf-

..._ nud Bwnitiu, ruus throngU io N ater,u, HthfBileburg, goratiton, Orti t lfctul,

-iBuiUin, Liatc, Maratton, CortlsuU,jr. ^vraciuu ftnJ Oaffgii; roum-cliim «tr witli Cbmtor »• B.. »t Water]..

J I B. B. for Amlovcr, Stwtoii auJ all »u->aa; at DfUwaro fifth Blairat..vm Ilv., al

iiton, Tjtii ulnomHhuru Diiitiioii for l'lt-e-KiuiTBloo, Wilkfiibarrt-, Danville. North-"iJami, 4 c at Ilii^liamioii with Utica

...jiuu tor Gr«ene. KorwIelL Utica, andielitielt! MpriiipB. I'M men KITH I * King this•liu from SMrVirk.MoriKU MIII U-MDIOD

counts)t ai Wiw|iuigloii will, train f»rlipisiiurg, E»»tot), Oeitik-huin. All>.ni>ivn,riSwre an J noiplB on Ilio Lchwh Vnlky,

id Lfliicb ana Biiiuiieliautia I!atlnm'5M ; ttliilipsburs With llelvUkre Divuinn or ]'a. } \ .TorLuiuijurtvUle, Truiituii uaJ rhilad«l|>lnu.,t 1OJO A. M. Dover Aacoromodatioo.1 tWf0uM,Eaat*.npM'^»-

unectlnii itIt. for I'lttl

ticnulimlUitotl, Wy,

tuawitlitraluKa.!^Mft Mewarb at 4.U8 P. M (Esstit.8) conBorting at Watofloo l"~wtDn aud Uttuebvitlo, aod at:h Ldhlgh Villu* Uailtuad and U-hi^l

unnauliopiia n. it', for Uotbli],..i.i,Alt.-iit<nviiosding and Harriibun;. AUo with But. Sxl

IrimdrarBolvlduru.iHO p . M., Dover E*prcim for Summit,

jjiirnardsrille.Basli.nKriilse anil nil n"i'i"'i>>UH»ato aud Dolanaru lUilrnad,) Chatlian

Jtsou, HorrlBtowH, Mirns l t s im, DenvillDCkuwiiv and Dovtr. Connecting nt DBUVIIill- train for Boon Ion, at Dover "ith Cliostlilroad for ObGstt-r and Kuccannnnn, and aiih Express train fnr Waterloo, H«kBltat«wntuliintttou, Mauunka Chunk, Watur Oa]i,'ouilfbiirif BctautODa Ufn^hanitoii, V

k-hflcld BprlDRB.fljracuBuoud Oswt-gu,ueping cv§ KttMhed.At 0:00 P , 1L OBwego Hipres-t from•"•" lngca«attacheu)viii . l\.lm<.ii A

...rouch (oH'a -. . . . . .jr&utuii, Dinglianiton, Lislti, Jlai'itliuii.Oort-nd, Humer, Syracuse and Oswejio, o n ucutWitcrlou wltli KUBBOS ftailriiad fur Aiidovur

id Ncwtou ; i l Delaware wltli ])lii!rt)luvu Ky.: filoKliamtou with tralu fordrcuu, OitorJ,onrlA, Utica, Ac. This train runs throuHh

tlalorday ulglitB.. „ ,..._ P. SI. (HackettBtnwn EipresB)Blop-

INK at Mllbari,, Bgminlt, niittlmm, Mftdieoo,[orrlBtowu and all itatjuai ?ost fn Haoketts-own, coopoctiiiR at Witertou wltlt tr*lu Totndufor utd Ncwtoo-At Tf45 p t If; Uarriibnrg Special far Ubat-Mn.M^rrfstovn.Doror.lfackuttatDiTn.WaBU-igtou, Ma«ton, l|<itb>>ll°m,.A![<mlovm, Head-ig tnd Hirrinimrg, without ahaugu.

'or nnruardsviilo, BaakiiiKriildo, Ljons,tUlittiU.il. BlIfliUK, aillotlo, licrltoloy Heigh!id nil Htdtloni on PasBaio uud Delaware ft.

K. J . West Lino Itatlroad) 0i48 A. M. andI ' M . "

A. HEA90NER, Snperin ten dent.

D. L 4 W.E.B. TIME.TABLE.r tUH DOTEB OOIKO PTEBT 1

Through Mall, 9.85 A. M. i OaweRO £ipreis ,-1 A. M.; Eaiton Eipwsi, 1.B6 P. V.jaton and Bli^bamtuD Bu, 2.36 P, M.; t in

a BsprvM.BjSPtM.^BpTDr^Bx^reiit, 7.SM.] - * - . - ™.- .

»n HiBOP.

OLDMBREUABLE,ftuffoto'B Iim=B Jjmao

(jtoudard Family lteuiedy for

NATIONAL UNION BANKOF BOVEB. NEW JEESEI.

Capital, • $100,000.o!n9 «.ai .Io4r.«. rrompl

the nnrouaae ftua awe 01tourllle.; IboduUwUouol

l i r d r a r i » o b e c l a 4 .J

HUDSON HOAflLAND, Prea'l.OEO. BlOHAltPa, Vioe Prraulon

JAY B. TBEAT, Casliier.D I B E O T O I I SGEOBQE HICBABUS,

HcmOK HOAQLISU, J»B. W.BaoiHKBiosAlBEirr B. lUoos, CuI.lJ»uiD8 BKAOB,I s i W. SMBMa, I M A O B . J d j t n ,ltu-u»ur GEOIKIE, JOBS W. jActsxjn,HlMBV MoFiBLJK, JO8IAH MliSKHl,

II. 8.1 p«r osut. Bonda conslantly on Imiuiand for Bale at bent uiarket ratoH.

DQYSP

Socceanor 10 8e»nr'. BUBII aEto IU> "Onion Bank •« Bo»«r.

Capital.-$100,000.HAfflOITON TO THE

•nd ^ o o f all llonda-10 IM coBerfioa

J J , Ireland.

DIBECTOHH;I. DIOKEI'JtOM,

Freeman Wood,PIRE

:NSURANCE AGENT.IFFRtOH BLACEWELL BTBEET, KEITTOUEOOnB

BlOBABDfl & 00,'B BTOHB.)

DOVER.N. J.Legally autliorizud agout ut tbe follewlogtlrBt-

cla.Boompai|l»il-ltobF.lIn thoiiorld

I O N D O N und LiyEpEOOJj mi

GLOBE, Capital 820,000,000.

LANCASHIRE of MANCHESTER,

. Cnpital $10,000,000.

lOTALOPLTTOBPOOI,,Capital £10,000,000.

'BANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA,

Capital 40,000,030.

IUESOS COTI1II1', JerM.v CiCapital i

'EOPLE'S. Newark.

UIBERNIA, "

. V.82 P. M. | Hacketta,M.j Hsjriibug apecla],

nuHcxnvEKOOiiiouHrEipron fl.30- A, M,} DoA.U iHaokflttBtonn KaU,E 8 « A M Bt

r.uu A. ai,i.flaoKeHaiDnn nan. w *: EMtonExphiM, 8.41A.M.: BlDcbtmptoD

:pnaa. 2.07 P.Hi; W o i t l l itall. f i t P. M. j^jret Aatom ,6:45 P. lt.1 OBWego Bipreas,I.5S P.M.i Eaiton Aoronjm<riallon,B.S7r. M.

CHESTER BRAHOH:rEBTVABDi ' ''vtVClOV** tllTWADD.

H. C M , A.M. P .M.57 7.M - -- - -

SpHtta, j

St. Niuhoioa Fire Inuuroti•8w Yurk, oapilnl SSMI.ITO.WestoheHter Fire iwjumnce Pompftny ol

low York, capital »r,ixi,«x). ' 'Nev York City Fire inannnoe Oompacy

of Nev York, capital $9110,000.

CaeaterHortonXroniaRncnamnnaMtC.lnivlll,

A.M9.100.57a7.077.10U,*1S.lnnct>ii7.U

0ENTEAL E. B, OF HEW JESSE Y.Hlon IJEIDOE c i w s c n .

DOVH TRA1HIA. H. » . »0.BO 6.B9

OM aiit

THE BOXiJUUY HOTEL(TORMEKLV ALLIES HOTEL,)

SUCCASUNNA, N. J.Proprietor.

The above house ia located In cms of tinlbl d t l i l i tb

otehfaltbleit and nn>t alarming plactti iu tb<Htatfl, within a Urn mlnnten walk of tlio DL. h, W. ltalinwl on tbu i»nl, ami tha O«i\ni IUilnwd of N. J. on the wcxt. aud Uthan an hnvt't drlva of Rudd'M I-akI*»a Hnpatcong. The proprietor l imako tfaia hsva* ODD of the mortnlaoM In this section of tUe SUto,licularl; ylfb Ui« tmvellntt public, f<

iminlarmil pnr>

wtiou•enr oonv.-bienoe i.n4 comfort will he •lldattto&fffttoprioMB N J D 8th UTfllldattt&topBaoeaBunna, N. J.. Dw. 18th, UTfl.

SHERIFF'S SALE!n Obaiii-er; itf Ntw JNB»J~VI. fa. Ibr Ml,Dortsaxctl pntataM, whnrtn Jaa. A. ir

-l«ll«urt, aM Unmn W. T-,It fWbr. hi, »irv..Cbarln

TKe lllners' Savings BankOF I>OVEK, N. J.* ™ nr TBE fiATlOKAl, UxlOlt BANS.

i utorc I will be paiJ fa dejwau. made on oi

i daily Irvm l» o'clock A. M. to a[.

M A N A G E R S :

HENRY MOTJUILAN,OEOROE HIOHAKDS,EPH1LUM LINDSI.EI.I. W. COSDICT,JAMES H. SIMl'SON,OOLDMBUS BEACH,W. H. LAllllEK'f,I. B. JOLLY,

:ENHY M C F A R ' A N , rrcMlilent.EPIIBAIM I,INnHI,EV, Vice Pfealflent.

JAV8. TREAT, Treaannr.Dover, Fob, 17.1878. 13-tf

1,000.

800,000.

300,000.

Tbe London AssuMnce Corporation of[londou, capital «fi/»uo,00O.

ipld Fire Iueumnce Co, Maanacbu-l t l f i m c m

Company of

QE0EQE W. DEAKE,

tbo largest and muBt ^scneBsra! dealer ia

300TS and SHOE!tliatCTur didhuuinemiB

MOEEI8TOWN,has just Eoiebed stocking bia storD witli

3TT3MrnX£I3R. G - O O X 3 J 9 ,fitch aur^tei auf tlflog UJ the Hue, In polut

ARIETY of MAKE and STYLEmd SUPEMOIIITY OP MATEBIAL, ever

furo offered. TUfc UEi,lil]ItAT£D

Q. O. HURT'SLAMPS, MISSES AdD oniLDIIES'B

SHOES,Warranted fclwm to a t . tro to he found

this store in the groettiBt profusiouofBtjlos »nd ineaBuromeutB, and

OBEAPEB THAK AT ANY OTHEIt 8T0K

IN MORRIS COUNTY*

OITS ra« ft Mil before puiobwlng eltewhc

SOUTH SIDE THE PARK,THBEB DOORS FROM MABKET ST.,

M0RKISTOWN, N.H»rohtOth,lB77.

S3,SOO,000

- 500,000

ESTATE

•URCHASED and SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,for »ala cimap, and

HOTJRF.S TO LET,

Freeman Wood,'antlco ol tliu I'uu,:u anil Tuliuu U<L iiti

THE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDINGllUckord. .Street, DtiTtr,

'Hot Air Fur|iaoes,Of tlio lalcit and m,ial Impnirnl «tvli-a, .nanuiliKlxil-liraliihirivatt. liall,litit;a. 'A largi

•iiKitmiui1. «r Kluvva, C1IKR|, fur vaali.

ROOK, FAULOR, HEATLNO

STOVES, RANGES,

KEROSENE OIL,"LANTEMCBAND

B1UTTANU WAIt:

Malarial' Antidote.

Haltria arises from an;Impurity In the air. Hlasm,D i n g Vegetation, Sewer

l t ! U l « d VPt!eUaro,adVena u d c v o n Filthy

rbdaeo it.y d y U snlypet to

It. The city tias It, tliecountry has it, m breathe itin the air, and it bewmes a

Solson In tho blood ftncl pro-uces almost every klml

of slcknras, enpedally, itattachB tbe TVOhkeBt orgnnIn the boil;, and paoploeveruwiwre ttro miistJilillyKUiTcriiig with Malaria.

Meors'sPilules

Are i positive Antidoteto all Malaria in the ByetemThey cure Chills and Fever,and all intermittent (||a-eweg at once, and all lin-gering Halnrial Complaintscan bo effectually eradicat-ed by the ose of Moor«'sPilules, tho Oreot KalariitAntidote. 50 l'llulca, 60 cte.

00. 50.Sold by all Druggist*

Dover Savings Institution,OFFI0B IN DOVEil BANK.

O-EOBGrE EHBET'S' CELtflEATUD

IAGEBJBEER8OLD AT

D. MOLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds

THH DEUX INLANDS OF ,

OREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARS

ALWAYS OS I1A»D AT

OPERA HOUSE and

BILLIARD ROOMS,U O V K l t , N . J .

IS OHlNOEIir OF NEW JJjIis,utwMD William £ . Dodgo, CAiwii U. P. *«»f,'."il a l u . 5 I i i , »'B»||lir. liu «ift, Alcnmlsr u. u",*., X; '-Lin wife, Hudaaii Hiwgland, Tlte \\ 'IJni™ Hank, of lto\or, Doln,l,,,i, , "'"I

JOHN W. TATUIB, Wriiy virlua ot tL« abon attlcd irrit ,,rn'^

aoiut to niu rtii-e«ta(l4iodd«L,en;a, I Bl,iit .! Pb l i V "i ,!' ' " 'nowUd

t to niu rtiie«ta(l4iodd«L,elor >•!« it Publiii V.ndu. I

l .L M I f l n

. • PredddDt.. - Vioo-Proiiikut

- Treabi

' T # T J 8 T K E 8 s

ury Baker,II. DioKur«on,

._rm.R.Orittcndon3ivU U. Jurilluu,'i)B- RfKlt!i*r,lavld JctihiUR,I t A D l h O

JoUf Hence.Jamen B, LUTTIBUB, H. NoiglibuU l M T

HirnmHntne.Ui.rlt* E Clark.II, N. H

jarluB 3. Hkeilc'ugor . Martin V, 1). Bearing.[. 0. Whitlock. ' Jamu* Jurdliie

Thli luslltntion la uow orgi.n»ed sndopen

ntereBt slmll oomqiurtoo rnunlnmi (lapoithill on Ute Cr*td*y ut Jiitumbttt and Deoumbtir. wltldit l h t ft tho dflnoiiti

Deoumbtir. wltldi ovt'i iafter tho dflnoiitii nmde.

Treaiiu9-tf

,1,0.11

SHERIFF'S SALE.tnorlcoged protniaeB, Wliorein Jas. A.. G Oulu iu tuiii|,laiu*ut, auil Mary AMtluUo, Clmr. Gngo, TlKjnmHJ.IUltiuy atul Frauk Il.tiKlsle.v, art! Uefmidftnti. Hotaruaiile 1May Turin, A, D. 1H7U.

S.V."I'nlilic Vo

n or Hie aluvo itatcd writ of Belvh iln, I iihatl uij)oae for . .

i, attlio Uuittid BtfttaiHolel.il

iUv 1<

duHcnbod

lias at a Inrpe eipenHe procured au

0ECHESTRI0NIt i» I'M

ll.VI.lvHOUTICHLTI'KAI.IT Till'.

C E N T E W N I A L E X H B 1 T I O K

It is of groot power line! iu vulnum nfequal to ft HItAKH HA.NI) (IF W WK'It will bo on cibititlon nn »t«l 'Mer tl.of JULY. AU are iuTitwl to uttoud'xliihttion. yours reujiotilfoHy,

<f Neb iIII tbtt»*u»hip at llstuii! i

Kuaari and istute aforemlii.l b l (bil •

THE P I S H TB*CT being in Ibe townrtfptfHuil,iir.v i lbrfuid, flud Cfjug t | l u »&$£HIM l-(ti«B L<jt." anil1 ljPKfri» i t » MB[f.,,S|rin i! H.aitftiiiK tiu Um qonPerti point f '

tttci.lv lliiku; tln-Mfj (fi) HoutL firtv tlt[.nil ilnrl.. uiiNiiti'H f-HKt eitlitiren i-liai,,

l ink,; UIUIJIW (4) north ntnutv. i tt i l d l b l i L L

The Best SitesPOE BC1U)INQ IK

MORRISTOWN

PROSPECT STREET.

', the firn

di l ad l<niwirt tii N. H, Mnriiii'n,

aul i!.ii(y-fii-i iiiii.-, f((li.. I

Mil fail] rook IIIIKitnil Hturt friim

, N. J.,HUXDAY, tho 23il day pf J^JNB nest,

D. 1870. lietwtop tbu liounof 12M. »nd5look I'. II., tliit fa to Ha; at 3 o'clock ID thouruoui. of «a.d da;, all that >ract or parceliatnl and premises, i 'orte, \]"n; and Iwiuiithe Town of Dover, in tliB Countj of H»rnid Staiu uf Muw Juiiuy, buUtitl kHd tJonnrilieOI'olluna: Ueginmug iq tbe noilti line of

'iitral Afonuo onn ttundroil and tea feot went..um (bp paint wbora tlie nortliera Una ufCuutral Aycnue interieata Poqutnuoak tlreeti l t line thereof, being ati« the (oulti-west oornurar ft lat onnveyea Ly deed cif July

" 187U, ftom Jamci A. Goodile and wife to

the Umilfty "

W, Tsvlor, tnd rnus first north aluiTavlor,id Tv r lot one hundred

rtliweit o3

longand

f ial<l T*y.itb Centra;a b t ; thenco [3) nost pant Hal witb Central

...ennu, fifty foet; tliencu (8)lontlt pmllr'with tti<9 lir*t rattme herein meaiioncd, onhundml atul (Jltj feet ta tho north line tCenti'iil Avcntifl: thenoo (4) etit iloni; ttinvrtli lint- » »ul<l Centra. Avenue, flftj feet IHID plaoo ».t beginning, contalulng iBveii lliau-nni five hnadreil sqotru foet cflaDii. It bo*ve hnodro. sqotru foet cflaDil. ItIng E» r l ° ' i b e trust or land pnrahaied by(looaalB of ilenry Heftr l in toil wire, Ly d.'eddated Harcb MJ, 1870, tad recorJud ia tbeSlorrii Count? CHerk'i Office, In BOOK V 7 iSuida, pages MB, Ac.

, WIUilAM H. MoDAYJT, Bheriff.Dated April l^th, 17 20

150 F E E T FKOJSTTm that street are olTtred FOR S A L Ein tlie best of tcniiK, ami ciut lit; pur-

d iu lots of 60 or 100 Feot or theffholo lot. Depth about lib feet

THE VIEW PHOM THIS SITE

IS UNEQUALLED,

ooking to the North, Sontti, Kast orWest, and is unobstructed.

Its situation, but a few minutes walkfrom the Park, and yet retired from themaiu thoroughfares, renders it unequalledas a place of residence, being in thecountry aud yet in the heart of the v\\y.

Inquire at the

"1ANNXBU OFFICEFebruary Hut. MORIUSKIWIV, .V. J

HOHEY OF HOREBOUHD AND TARF O n T H E C U B E £}F

Oocgbt, Ooldi, InSninn, Botntneu, BiBeaEissthiDf, ui si! ifftctioni or tfai Tlroit,

Biouohial Tnbu, and Lsoj., l»i is sio uonmmiitioB.

Tliis ii)fi.tliMe rvmnly is composed (f l\11'i FV of ll.e plant Hurthouml, in tlitmic\.mun with TAK-IUl M, extracted from thLIFE I'mnciriK nf the forwt tiee ABEIJIAI.SAMIA, or Halm nf Gileid.

The lUmty of llorchoiiml smiTllEs /^KSfATtF-Kv all tiritnlioni anil iiiRanmilHins, aniltht Tsr lialm nvAssLs ASI> UZAts Ihethrnaliml air |HS\BJ;CI leadinj; lo llit liinjj!.. FivtuMitiniul ingredient* keep t*:; organ* cw>ni'iibt, onil in hcalttifu! tnion. 1*1 nn pr<judice ketn you from trying this great metlcine of a Umout ilrxior ulio liat uvcil th.iilimit of litei tn ii in hit Urge private pttctki

N.ll,-The lar-lWm hu no BAD TAIIE t>|imcll-

rtlCESSQCEKTt AND$I Ttt, lOTll!Ofwt un>| In buy Uift u t .

"Flke'8 Toothache l>roiww l-urt111 1 Mlmitc.

SoU by til I)rufKin».0. N. 0HITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y.

NEW FISOI.NEW SYSTEM.

tliirtv liukti to a n\,iu- oak Imnh • Ci imn1.ibrtu ami n lialf dtKiefs iml tljr.i ..Laim"(3) iiiiulit ciglit.V-Jlvo End a qturt.'r :;.um<patil viiv chklu mt twa linka; («] north t»u,ivil.'BrcfB i>»nl unu otiniu HI»I it-vt-nty-twi. liiiU:(5) norlli BL.v,nty.nin^ tml a liairih-mcMWlm> cliitmii utxl t»<-u.j.iivt, iiuki; (li) mnbUfty-niiisi Ui-grci U ua«t thruu c1iniii« ami tlnrivoiio linkH ; (7) nuitli tliirty-f.mr ai.<l n |la|(<Siyr.i^ .-uat live <jliaii.ii mid i\Uv UuU-,-,•;;-r'.lt forty-twu d^jjituH L-ast fivu'HiRit^, «,.{iftj links: (:)) ninth (ifly-iivc (IF^TCI* n-itnocluii! ami tillctin linbe; (111) luuid liln.iiii(! and a lullf tlcKrui'S cast fivt« ^W.IIH nilurty-thrto linka; (It) anutli Ul.v-i|v(. ay,] itall (!L'J,TCCH i-sHl um? ctiai^i «i>4 HOVIIIIV IIIIIM •l'Jl north lifiv-out) aiu\ i* fe»U rtcursH »»,{«i. uhniriB mill ui^Uy rjitks ; (13) north nut.ixl H liulr .iCfr.H^ OSHI four LIJUIUH uo>l furn-vvvn lioka to tliu mid-Hi- or tbo mail, rust. i',,).f tbo old c»n»waj at lii({l, wakr i J i 'henco wciiHgrly nJjout xii diaum tu t, l iU ru.OIIL'IIIR to Abraham Mfllk-h ; tliciiw .I,,,,aflit;It'y lint noutli U'uiitv:t'ii;bt a,,d i.''lalfh-Km'Hucattwi'ke chaiiiti nn.l W«VKIV-^.I .intiH ; tltciicc south flfty ile^rttn wc-t'clntuimiiiH and eighty linkn ; ttvuou west en clitim,

ami tbirlv links; tli.'uu> south forty- , dr.

' t- rock !tiuu..viH;(l an Yw.tv Mullrk'b. 1P->UM';

tU« I'lacu of l>cgini.fi.K, coiitaniii>j;lfi«iw

cd friim William Hmill, 'ami Ovnis 'Ivr.nn•1 wif* ID T. V. Johuswi. liv tlDcil dalnl t' b-urv 1st, 1H31, MIX) rfoordrd iu Morrin ('num.t-rk'M Ofllo* in Hook V i ISBEOB 211 to 217. 'T H E Tmni) TIIACT itduflileBcrihi'd in a dtrf

, I". t»fH«r, ticaiiiiB ilivto KuvtwU'i: Wit, Ima.nl Tccinlr.l in Mornn C«m»v Cli>rk'i Uflieelkwkl l fiotDocdi, h\Vw SJO, Sfll, 452, md

bPKinti Kt a IJMI> uf Htuuci on tliu tar<l Kiilc i\I lie I't'dar Swamp | ud vent of the rotil itaJitiKfriim isbippmepori to W. J . MartinVfarw^Dj

cuariii nFm>dtl. d e b t tlvRreet ciut dimial?D cimliia ab<l eigliiy-fiTe links fruai i li-gt. nil the uorth mue of the 1u**f>ith »t t bria Gun til nosr the honse wtiej-v Abnlum

.... rt mm lives, said rwk ha» two liulnOriliedlti the tupuriiMurlaeWptotUrt !r>imtliftHHper holt. ftBt)(u|iliii!ff thBiioe [1] nurthttiirty-inur dpRltfe* eis i m obiiu* mil tljitlj

BAKEH

will Wgin the new year, J»nu»ry lal, 1879,

CASH SYSTEM,

and all goodi will be sold &t

BOTTOM PRICES

C A S H OlNfflVSr.

...B ^ sntv-lwo linki':(5> imtth fOTentj-nite and one btll (listentat t two ctuiDi and tvouly-Sre links; thm"{fi) uorth Dtiy-uiuo Jt'srct)* «-iRt tliri't1 fkii.iand thlrty-otitt l inki ; thtmt-e |7) iinn>-Join- au.l t, U l ; Ufgrr*« ea»t fief cliiint f.iflfiy lliiHH; thence i») north forty-lw" dfjutteast fiie etiaiar tnil flity links J theiw.- <1|noHbflftj-n*o degreen e«tt ate tbiim mlflf.y link* ; thenne (10j north flrtv-i.mr md tliilf degn^i e»*t flvo ohsin» uid fnrlT-tkircl luki : tbcuof Ut) i m t l . drtj-Svc ami wichalf Oigrfei t<a«t one chain wu! •cvi-nu linti;(hone* (IB) north ftfty-ow aiul mn-titli di»

f rw>» oaet » « c U i m t n l tifi'iij Unit ; IU."13) nortli vno sud oiio hitf ilcgrem v».i f>ui

clulnt ind fi>rtytp«n llnkH to the iBiABfthi- roiil«t tbe v».i «ml of tb« olU ci«'<>i<•tbigli wati-r nikrk ; ibmc.* (U)U"Hli M Hty-fi*« dented* m i l u>t> (liMUt i l lni»«i^uorth thirtv-dro di'tirtv* c»»t oiu' rlnui "<>

C .uais;cast fiTu

li Ibe |

, II.H,

(SO) M-tiih Ibirly-Ao

Nlih'GMU iu!tl h.M>utti r.uiilVvK.cliftlut; tb*nro

t*«l f!tti-n rliftiim and OfIT link* I" »Im.h; ttH-Dre (!5) «oDtb tfairtT-tlo-wici Srr. f-hamasnd akvni iittV* W

With ouh M « UaU,ineb H«:fct*i Iwl'irjyyirliiK thru. UM twtu*e by tlii credit tyWblic i(«c« Mil

Ui« public I*on* of tbe foltovii!g<l''|>U SUad with k coi.j«wbrbu

d t b U1 t l S

crrtutil u s oitrlo (wrcbMrn byf t ( be «O«ld

n tin* Bill;mine, conlajIM- lUr tame

.flT«*<T litoatr. !jiu«»•tup of lljraw, Coan<T »

i>DK lw knor* u* li»t-

SHERIFF'S SALE!AM tuotlHiatsf

TIN & JAPAN WARE n, ,DJ uill<n inlkTiHut ». lUlM.I bl, wit. « " „ . S

M i > i i Jrr ••Dvtinnw of llii* sbo*r •latnl writ

fa«i. m <UT b t u h . I *hall npw? lur Dry Goods,Groceries,

ProvisionsBOOTS and

will be eonpleted within two yam, u dwlUoortabott •1,600,000. Ur.THUn«.fasat, »be FrnMenl ol Uw Caoai. South*

m . t«l*rM lUhear* «f II M.I*.' M.. Ihil i* l<* nfct at ati'clarl la t

em B»llwty Cowboy, «ya tbai tbe lo-cation eboaen tor tola xrcttt nodertikliii tbe only one where Ibe tsanel eta 1

tbrangb ibe nwk, as itwitbln t«*ntytwo feet ot tbe aurfHeltHwalffrsltkepoiiUulwte.1. Altroittberockbi stwly 100 lett belowta* nrftM. AnfcarXbarf U foorUw

U W tint city. The

O. O. JENSEN,ALEXAXBEB WinnTON.b t l T

fcrajn•ai tkulaaa. ia Ik. awtk b .At'tM Half M% ami IM1 a fw

Mil*** ha« rf CstlnJ AtwnaPanamt aim. n (to n« *m

eoUndw, and allov to drain tbomgaly

The New Empire!Iot-Alr, Can & nano-burn

lot Cookin: Stare.

p p p phalf plat »(«*Uf.po«rUo«flW U tCOM wfitia iWt alulMtiy «flb* h* Urud«o«. u4tiM mk Ik*

SHERIFFS SALE!

b. laVwffifl

Ul l>»ait>ikteWHOLESALE AND BET AIL

6YTBSI— wltM»»joai Wjaalnail I— iljaiit i iiMft wm IMH» a| wnllai a*i a par-

-tw ttt tun el wmi~ THE M4SS1US

NATIONAL L1TK

S l