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VOL:X. RON ERA THE t* BATPBDAr BlilJ. H. VOGT. QB ou MrriB Btreet near Blaokwell. ADV^lTISINQ FATES. | 1 2f> U UU I 1 75 2 70 iCl.li 2 2 2 70 3 50 4 50 5 60 | ,10 00 We have just received 500 pair of Mens', Boys' and Youths' HEAVY WINTEK BOOTS made by Isaac Prouty & Sons, Spencer, Mass,, and Durland, Torrey & Co., Hdl,Pa. 2,000 pairs of ' d Child' DOYEB, MORRIS COUNTY, KEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 1879. NOA5 POETIC. :i " 4 " r> " 4 Col'imii. 4 IU r>as (i 50 i 3 BO 9 4 BOI* 8 Od (I 60i 10 0(t 1) ()O|, U00 11 IHIj IB IMt IB (H)| 21 OH ic ar.j ar. fit) in »ui «tt w 2ft 00 37 r.i 41 oo I or. Oi !,ofio i - a oit 10 00 -) TOB EXTHAH. LQOAL Hi 1861. .11(1 MEDICINES, PAINTH, ilS P. STlKL, Coursellor at ~ASD , ASD , , J1ASTEH1N CHANCERY,. BQCKAWAY. N. J iTriSSiu 1 (I r of MOHi l »n3 60.M1 Bli. DOTER. N- J. I. B. JOLL,EY, Proprietor. 1 Carriages to I*t- I. B. JOLLE' HOFMB aja c L. C. 3IERWIRTH, ANA1 YTIOAI. CHEMIST. DaVEIt, N. 3. mil ABiay carorallf Jn m Douuhflu large cir n eralH botiilit. Bold ami lo. Go'*« ni1 sllqaunllMr6. ITT T. LKPOia, 'Counsellor at Law, AMD MASTlb IN CHANCEKY, (IIUO intin' Xalioml Oi.iou Hank BuililiiiB 3uo™ .1,1. ST. DOVER, N^J; Berkshire^Valley Hotel! A HOAT> HOUsfc near bunting and fiflli inc Grounds; ft pmty spot with livrK" nlr y rooms, good BtabUl, s h o t , to. Tin" bo"- undi Mie tiu: L-inurM, in g inurM, iiconHodTsrtuated »n a croBs.toada, + niileK Iron Dover. Spoiling men, pefflam, »"d others looking lol a goad plod to slop should lijar in into* this bot.1IBIho olioap- eat place in tbo Bias with good bed., boun- U U V otod " lt iS;J! Honesdale,Pa. 2,000 pairs of i Women's, Misses' andChildren's Shoes, made by the celebrated Bay State Shoe and Leather Co., J and 50doz. Women's, Misses' and | § Children's extra fine Shoes, made in all widths by H. W. Merriam, Newton, N. J. The above goods were all made expressly for us of the best material that money could purchase, and anyone finding any SHODDY or any composition in them IT LEATHER hi fd compos IT LEATHER can get their money refunded. Our reputa- tion in the past for selling GOOD GOODS CHEAP is a sufficient guarantee that our prices in the future will he satisfactory to our customers. RODERER & HEAGAN, Cor. Warr n and Dickerson Sts., Opposite Depot, D NJ [Rir Tiie Iron Jstoi. 1 ] THE DAWN OF BETTER TIKES. BY FfilJX DAKTON, Behold ttiu down that break* npon Our fair and ftvoiod slinro 1 O'M land and sea Proapmlty Cutnf* nmiliiiR back onoo raoro. Atutty r»y illuroOB t o ^ » r Our long Oaib clouded climoit; Tlio night is spout, tho Orluut In bright with bettor times. Oli, wrfmno light tlmt driven tlio night Of dull dcprGBBlon by 1 Her drs^ou wiiig no more ulinjl flfDg To clmer vliu umii & long ROUS forth Ijrnggart. Ven It IBa tmiij Tlio linn Tlio fiiriiai ; uniting ao long of bolter timos. ' bluet BOIHIBap it last A moHcr .if flo'ry Bpray j Tlio bammtig ring, for Iron if klpff, And VIIIUUII'H OUDB aro gay. ' Tlio farim r toils—the grocar smilos, DuligljIoJ with his diraei ; Kor bo IUbluut boyond tlio rest Thruu^li nil tho better times. EVE AND THE SNAKE- Kano l,o Uik doole ono off far to let do dobbll An' Eve elm got ft-flshin' wit. B plow ol meat mi' brusd, ia' He dubbil La slip np tu' put do apple in her bend, Au 1 Je way do debull dono Jtt lie jilt »iott (luwu by do OJtch, An 1 ha ueu'd du cray-Uuh bitin 1 , in' bo give <J$ linrtRiiilc-li ; ' ' . Au'Iivo, Hho tank him kindly,and 3ft flebbii blow lils noao, r *• say : "Ain't yon got nnlHu but yoMr skin an 1 hyar fur clogo ?" .-.,,., An' ho tell Iiur, of she cat np alt do apple'tn' do BocdK, " " , '" i Ida git n yallur Josey an 1 a string o' obtney binds ; An 1 she aay : " Wlmr la de flatbemt ?" An 1 he An' slio mighty Biwroi, o' Adam ; bat alio tnk an' tot an' latf, en dodubbil 'anado and'amide her J an* lino look ail round do lot, j'rt oloAUam RW.HO &roon' de corner tannin 1 , an' olo Adam nntifl 1 ," BO sh But wbeit slio cat do applo, an 1 do dobbll fotcl Dover, N. J. PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE, POUT OltAM, N. .T. F°" » lii" SKLi ""rpli'.f'fKffi HATKH AIHU UKAFl'S ON UHEAT UUITAIN ANT) IRELAND. tlM should lj eat place in tbo Bias with g tiful table, liUl »U •V oto f US U01« i .h,n»*, in . VaUey, Hoy. 48-ly ~~ JOHN lHlUMittEK'S SHAVING ANB HAIR GUTTING 8A1OON, SUSSEX STREET, lliewoiD luo MANSION' HOTJUEand Dopot,): DOVBK, N. J. WOOUPOllT HOUSE. THOMAS BRIGHT, Proprietor. W00DP0RT. MORRIS Co., N. J. rTUil. old MUbll.hod Hotol I* opea toe tha.ewou J. aaal.pulMI.ro «•••<""» »'"•«"•';';! 4,«OUN Cor. BlaoUwell and Su».ex 81. DOVBB. N. J. .. B auaimom.. *• "• ITH L. W. THURBER, BlirEIlIHTENDENT DF PODLIO BCHOOLB or Momns OOOSTY. OOlo. o.or OEO. M0EAI1DBfcCo.1 8TOB1S, DOVBB, N. J. Spodilom™ hou la lh "J? A Wool tulion and UBIIKB, SATINET 1.ANNEIJ!, [iml S( YAUh'B of nil Biz Yarns nt wholeuil bust plnco to Ret a. A. BENNETT, M. » , HOMCEOPATHIC 1'IIYSICIAN & SUUOEON, Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts., fOiinomtaDnvflr BRUK,) DOVER, N. J-, Disor.flOS of Women Mid cliililron, fttul of tii«i io-30pa ' YOOTSNTED NEAR CHESTER, N.J. ndo up to ordur in C I, TWEEIW, BLUJKETB, arKiNO 'and KNITTINa a nud colors. Stocking i, a specialty. Also tbo HAG CAllPETS WOVEN, u cither striped or plain wnrp. The best if worpa found. All inquiries by iromptly attended to, nnd all work RU MA. MBB. C. SHEPHEUt), CbcHter, Morris County, N. J. J. T. BuEPHKim, Mmmynr. S2-Gm REUBEN WIIIR MuuliiiicH riioiirniR, MIIBICB] IIIB( intuits, etc. All kimlH mO.ilii, Hilvisr i NickoJ riatiliK done. A lni-Bu nntiortincni Oo.Hl HfCUDd-likud Hi-wiiift SUoliiiica, fi $1.10 UIJ. A stock of muslcfil iiwirnrour IlrcarniH 'utc. Dover. SIIBBBX Ht.N. J. lu a trot, 1' slio bear do dogs a 1mb liif RIID, i< HIIO tliik "ditt'B fai 'towed to bavo Bora A FOETY-IflKEK'S. HtlCOI.LEOTIOHB OP PLACBBYILLB, 0AL. Tito fellow In Hbmewliat it Hoomfl. 'Bewftra of Vernon 'anne' ia a" Hounding plimn indpod, 1 id Hope laughed, aa he made tliia comment on the laat speech, of the desperado. 'Oh 1 pray avoid him, Mr. Hope, or* —and the younfr woman ahnddered ~ she thonght : of the probable eoc (jnenoes of a meeting of tiie two. 'Yes, butter keep aloof from the Bneaking awa^bbaokler. | Ot course, TOO don't feor him, bat; be go your gaard/ observed Mr. Olive, 'Sidney Jack's well known in these yero diggiDB ; he ia a Basalt, nnd doos Wow bin own bora right (smart; but he's got grit, dura him 1' Such was Pike's opinion. Hopo replied, in eSeot, tliat bo had uot the eliglitcat apprehflnsion in regard to an eucpnnter with, the gentleman from Australia. Tbo borae^-and Hope's mule—were now brought up to tbo porch; all in readiucas for. the road again. When Miss Olive, reached liar steed, George Hope was by her aide. The judge see- ^8 him there passed on to bin own one,' 'Please assist Oora to her seat, while With wbat eager aluoritT the young man complied; nnd with what tender firmness to grasped the shapely little foot tliat was placed In, bis baud I How thrilling the touch of her hand npon his shoulder';, and when, as she swung lightly,.iBto,)ior Buddie, the braids of her Brining hftir gently brushed his cheek, .^ow. tamultuously the blood lnaped from his heart to caress and keep warm the spot 1 . Hope vaulted upon hia hybrid. Mr. Olive shook ' hia hand heartily, Oora grasped it with a gentle pressure ; then after a 'good bye' that bud a meaning in it from each, thoy cunterod away in opposite directions. Without farther incident of note, Hope reached tbe bank of the Nortl u liftd nnglitnr fine rlat nf upon )ior toes, (i tloan forgot her cook In 1 uln* jagipln' HD&ks slim, An' dat's dc wayds aurponta latrnod to wrfg I dreamt T saw* "walbor" Bftout ' '-' Wbu Aid not olulra tti'e bfait, 1 A poUildlan, too, went by Who bribog bad never staelt; A girl whose love would last a month. Who would not flirt and 11* j : AtruHteemula treaioror. . Who did not alekl »DI1fly; A fllugcr and an author thit Tn noroo no spiro did aoem j But tliis, as Eugeno Aram a»!d, Was "uuthlng but a drenm." ithora, of tbe party were varionstv mayed, from a vaiBtooat to & string o! beads. Had a shower of raiu full«u at time, every garment would hava been quickly pulled off and rolled np, sat of tiie way of tho rain. They had baited in front of a trediug )Bt, or country store. After a sliort ntempiation of tbe multifarious ob- ieots displayed upon its many shelves d ample eouaters, the young Indian hie keens stalked into tbe store, and long emerged with a very large-ap- Iiie in one hand, abd a big Jewsharp tbe(.other.. Ho looked at tbo pie, ed opon tbe Iiocp,, besijatmg, npon ieh tobegin flrat Then he laid tho ilcal instrument upon n tioo-ntnmp, id literally 'went into tiie pie." Eold- lgit firmly, with his hands on oppo- Ite aides at its widest diameter, he ate t from the outside to the centre. - from periphery to tbe 'nave, as it were, Ithont stopping to rest life unaotuuh >modjaws. ItwaB'bito *ud swallow, til the centre was eaten into and paaa- nnd the oresent shaped ends of tough uat left on citli'or 1 aldo, hntoudhed' by etbi were seen lapping over bid s. Suddenly the young brave's eyei ted upon ilia jewstiarp'j carefully rW vlng tbe bjf 1 eaUJn"pie from hls^aco AXUSJO H m u u e u VBJV WHUB Ul ITUV #,1V&B.B Fork, opposite Kelly's Bar. He crossed the river npon the new wooden bridge, at that timo tbe largest and handsomest structure of the kind in California. Tbe next morning ho left Kelly's early. Biding at an easy cantor, be an'do hob-cake rettC ^ 0 ^ Methuny's Greek, and halted for his mid-day meal tit the cabin of an i'do way he'd okl friend and icboolntate, Ben Brodt. Before' the meal wan ended,,'Bba made 1 a Biing- ap ljis mlad that he,' trio, *«'* p l(is mind that h,ttjj t the Bay—aH.,Sftn.' alled by inioers V i bi d b was So leaving AD' Aditiii'H rnuuli foi pour JoiaahoB, Tilt nlio BOOM Ltm co Ju'ol hiHgnn.r, ,...-. ..-o f>r= .• - An'I tell jer p twsgtte(.at(on »]bn(i3o*»y ilin called by miners generoUy^ So leaving broke an'i,t n, . • , , hia cabin and belongings in charge of Do debbil bo put ont to borne, au 1 lof de oh hi(j ^^^. B rodt mouhted Ms .grey mustang, and the two friendrt made their wo)- dowii Btreaift,' along the banks of the muoh vesed—by miiob datnaging —little Methuny. 1 - f - ' " ); They passed ' hnnflreda of miners, ^nsy with pioknxea, flhovels, tin pails, craJleq, loug-toms, and'Bluloes, digging WHITLOCK'S HALL Co«. DLAOKWELL 1 UO1U1I8 SIB., D0VEE, N. J., n pot in order for th will bo Lot tor Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions f kto1" T>|» o n c , ,,d Enl«UI«i»eiit« ll ilom u II. MOSES BLASCHAED, <vv MASTER TH OHAII0EBY, DOVE*, N. J- MARY C. FORD, M. D., Homosopathie Physician, «tf btliailat rtM0»«Wo l°r»>. WH1TL0CKS LEWIS, THE OLD STAND. . UNION HALL BUILDING, MackwQll Street, Dover, Hot Air Furnaces, Ot tli-i Intent and most improved styles, for Tannins pnblic and private imikliiiRB. Alant* RBBortmout of Btovoe, ohoap tor unali. COOK, PARLOR, HEATING STOVES, RANGES, Ao. Also a variety of R QOMS.TO LET! A. r M. & I. SEARING. Grumbling—Spirits ofwinel ' A spirit medium—& tumbler. In a shoe string a foot trace ? , "Beats tho world"—A tramp. GoufUleucts eome-^DOToy duoke, A pair of pants—two gasps ol a dog. Mucilage, nnlike tiie amall boy, takes o vnaition. It sticks to business all tho year round. A little girl hearing her mother ob- ldVtffl' din KEROSENE OIL, LANT DENTISTRY S. B. JOHNSTON'S H.OOMS- INSERTING, EXTRACTING FIFTEEN DOLLARS, WORK WAUHAIMTED. r.Snplembcraalb.U"- JJAH TERNS AND BItlTTANIA WARE, A fill asmirtincnt of TIN & JAPAN WARE, FRUIT CANS, &c, TIN ROOPINa, EAVES, TROUGHS, LEADKUH, «nd »l donu iu the bcitm, IIOUOG. HlRhoitpd ds orJobbtiiB in my line, d at tbo HborKut TfEATEEEBEPSHSNOVATED rEVEftaro suretyftToldodto this JTonle. It noror falls *» P re " CONSOJirTIVlS can TOy Jbr stMTKUi to ionHmftliit con- suming riulnny. B 1«« 6 ivc " ln!lI13r tho test health of thblrlhw' It glres quick relief to ei h a s a JAS=- R - BEEMER, and Cloak Maker H P. SANDERSON, ORD, SMITH & Co., IOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, ont dirt on the banks of the creek, and in the ravines leading to it. Oar travelers questioned some of these honest miners iu regard to the richness of the diggings. From moat they roooivod civil and natiBfaotory replies. A few, however, gave them some queer answers. Ono ol a pair o eanny Scots in reapoueo to Hope's query as to the yield of bis oloim mud 'Hoot, mon ; it wad Dae do ye guiil ben. Diana bo sneering uboot in tl) » ,BJ. But toll me lad, do you bun vora raepeectnble prospects yoursol', in you din diggings? I take it ye are Irae the North Foork ? An' wad ye gifl us corruct g o to nnotber l gding into h IUVV ijfc".» *" «"—D» 1 of ber relatives were UaU^lead. Au Irishman wlio liad po a very, rug- ged coat was asled of *hat st'otf it Vas maflo. "Bmlad, I don't know ;JItbiDK tliemostof it is rnaa« of (reajoir/;- An impossible (cat for a (eoale. pedes- trian ia 'tA Wajk'u luomanrT miles In a tbouanml hour, past a Ibonsand 1 nrllUh: erj stores displaying tho latest etjtaa.o/ xtauwuju mo .Mii^ 1 »v ." jw ariocoorsiiu, bcoaun© they teach 1 fl mati to know his iwo statiou ftnd to stop there. T" " " owi station »na to stop there. lOgfttt ominoutlj social, too,baiiigJ)pMJo(!oftpr by many (iW by many DOVER, N, J. DB KilsomlDliiR, P»p*r niHBi IB perl»lnlUH 10 tho trwlo ^ J every tn the J armer o bud juet purohaBed a. rake says : " I regret I did not toe tliQ Thomas Hay Rake baton puroh obi, "It I " " • « « m i s and costs low tlmn I paid." ALLEN i MOmNOTON, Agsnto. ORIENTAL AND ECONOMIST OIL STOVES a UIB btst. We »iUtarnish oil for thros quarUra of acent an boar to run ono. Cream Freezers, Cherry Pitters, Preserving: Kettles, BEFBIGERATOBS, 'to yon know wb'o I arn'r' 1 said an otncorlo a lellow.wbom n»ll«dibj"ihe collar. "Not siaotly, sir," Iho Mellow replied, "but I think yon roost be the malignant oollarer." Some years ago an elderly farmer was, witll Brest perseverance, combing liis matted Jocka oh a,BijidsJ, poitDing.: Dnring thu strnBglfl he exclaimed, "I dinna ken honorr tads daecombm tbsir hair every day, wben its siodrnloh wark wi' mine anoo-a week or sae." ^ A pfwant, being at a confession, ac- cused himself ot stealing some hay. The father coufessor askoa him bow many bundlM he bad .takonjtrppjtho stack. "Ihot is of no conseqnliripa,"1rep|j6d tha peasant! you may.«Jl,lt»waKon-Joad. for my »ile and I aro going^to fetob tbe remainder very sooS," '. •_'.,, .,!.•„.',. .•Did yon aay that IyWaa B pirata ?;'. fiorooly asked an oHgentleman, of a ™»irman whom he had forbiddBn to visit bis ctagbtor. , "No, i I aaia yon waa a free BooTim." "An |" nxolaimod tho old gentleman,, as ho 'remembered the kiok with which be had dismissed Urn yonng man from bis poroh. - ' l ' ••JJdwsrd, wbat do I hear I—tbat yon have disobeyed your igranoTnotber, who mid TOU iust now not to iomp down information of tbe boat, places?' After receiving his answer, and listening to anothor question in relation to hia own prospect, be went ou : 'Yo muat nae be BO curious lad. Better be minding your ain business, ye maun be a Yankei asking sae mony questions,' Turning to his partner, wlio was re- mrbable for his long hair, which waa muddy, matted and gray—and a grizzled, greasy beard, which flowed nearly to his waist-belt, anA who wafl 'punning out a prospect,' Brodt said, 'You ifceih to be doing protly well, here. 'Niie, nae; we've no been idle the day mon ; nor for mony a day ; but it's aair warlr, and nae muofele o 1 goold I Wish I was back in bonny Feefihe* 1' \?hile speakingin this poverty-itriokei stroin, bo continued his panning, and at the enfl of his'lntnent had' arrived nt tho bluet aatad- \ The result of that pros- peoti as Ben could BOO, judging from the .way in which the bright metal rkied through the sand, was at least an oanoe. • . • •• 'What a confounded old perverter tha plain truth 1' exclaimed Brodt to Hope, as they left tho picturesque pair Of, tattordemBliona delving away, like moles.inftl.lll8.de. 'Hehves with hi- dirty efcum ^ tba hollow of that fallen pine' tree, yonder 1 —n°intii,is Immense tree trnntwbiob wai lying on thebankB'olths stream-'and between tbein they've got aa.rAUcb gol'l «s a these p not to, papa; I came to the^odr not to, papa; Bhioaii came to the^odr and said 'I woaldn't jump down those steps bojs 1' and I shonldn'l think she Tia. aliiioe, ••' ' J coiner; Be tbein thoyie got aa.mach g mule orn oomfortablv oarry. 1 ., •. A little Inrlber down stream they stopped to, 4ua;!ioa a solemn Tisaae lankee,. who was- working » "solitary nnd alone.'. ; •' Pretending to be', a >new coiner; Be Jroat proponMed iramo qneries whici oonvineed the down^astor that the groon bills of Wa native Vermont WBl j,ot jfieener tnan' was his questioner:. , Brodt waDtel to know, among many ottermatlenCanoathow far apaH.tte miner ionid'hiBlompa.. ., iTbe' ?alikee :repl!ed, with great 'Well,, now,!you sen, jonq lil l bonim , FBUI ^ o; •I Hie STOVE and Tn» STOBES ot AliLEN & !M0NDf«TONi DOVER ANP CHESTER. At a trial of a criininal case the prisr oner onteroa n plea, of " not goilty," when one of thn jurymen put on his hat and started tor the door. Thb Jndga called him b « * and informed, him tbat he could not leave nntil tbe csso was tried. •"Wed'!' queried the jnror; "why ho acknowledges that ho is not gniltyl" ,1A Dntohnian.'tbepropriBtor of a 0ol : oridoline of stages, win collecting»2 mvit" 'Well,, now,!you se, j man, I find the little pleoes aboni. inches aparl, I gnes.ibnt.il the .Ing. what weigh over an onnce, weU, Uiey lay more'n sii feet from eaoh- other, generally in n, northeiurterly dlreollon •How mnob" lave pn fodnd >lnc yoo'70 been In' tbe diggings I' \ ' ; •CJil't tell cjictly.bot M fa«l M I g' a keg' fall, I lenS " ,°P .'.• n !Ji" l f w away i and Vm a little) bnaartun, abo tbe "nnmbcrof the legs I'Saying whi thefr a B^oveltullftf stick tbe nnm the man threfr a bili w stick line from *o 0 ' ftSe. Allbaapaia!aoeptone,ad_l., drawtog * lame-revolver, P"'"" 4 " " the bend of tbe oi)ll«[tor ana hpanelj aaksd ('"''Won't tbatpaaa me r". PerfeeU W bflorea the IJllt^nitniBia:; "pfe I » WnnrooTed tho IJllt^llilln.aaid t; ?,0h I B Jo; w.eatsdem'Uligs;hero. IlfO,to|- tho man \umv » »M^*r l4Utl i.lTti. n "*' > " clay iuto hinveluioo. and wont ((to woi again with redouble^ .energytnto ,roa Op lorthe nwmenU wwtad in..tnlkin •That, fellow think* be ia smart, ftnd lockon he is,' observ«l«rodL^ •i;A Georgian MpHeai Jl Welt(gpntlemet I allow that my clftlni p i n s ontftngt smart chance oltue'dnBti^ l A Sydney eroigranfc'B«iwwer wflfl. 'O ftBkraygranaaio^WiMI my, my h* give Hi a bit of toWooo, *l!l yon *', jfea^ tho','Jnilolfon l i'of Motbnny * •VTeVer dreek'iJaw met> party ol Dig IndianVlwo baofcai two iquaw" and 1 embryo brave, sUU in Ua teerii. Tim hiugoat of tho Imckq wiw ft mr.it I - Tbo next. fUy WON gitudny, nnd hn 'distinction. He wore a pair'of old tftatd Hint tlirro WOH to bo ,i mi id flannel drawera cut off at tbo knees, id was bore-Jootou", of course. Next hts dusky, dirt; back waa -allOw-tailed, brass buttoned ooat; that waa a vest, then n irliito shirt red shirt next, another vest and over 1 a blue shirt. ID hie haud he held a ig, heavy pair of miuer'n bouU.. The ov{ng the half euUin"pie from r.:~t id neck, the dnslty gourmand 'placed it aon tho stump, took up ihe. harp, put artistically to his. mouth, and etrum- " away. InUisextoby he drew up ie foot to tbe opposite knee and .B(;OO4 the other foot, likon drowsy, ioken on the rooat j a few miuutea of QBIO, and the pie was again attacked. iDtber bits and one more tarn, with a, ige of feet; and w on until the pie ran finished and tbe muB.o played out., Thedigger Indiana had-.a.dread of ater. This party desired to qfoaa a Htr- i strain leading into Wew'a Oreet io water was sot mon than six inoh&s leep, they were all bare leggedi and yet •ather than wet their mud-enorust^a ikinB,they aotaallywent a furlong out their wd/to oroBflii^o'n a 1 ' fallen tree ink I One ol. tt>emvwet (a foot acbi- ntoliy. He'arewit ! 'froni th'a /atreaai' though th« water, had. boen' tolling a)pd shook it, .cat like, with a'gritn- if disgnat 1 ]t , (,.f - , The,level raya of jihp.se^'ng, sun glit- lerediresplendontly ftPQB the clapboarda in,! the Bhinglw, logs and., lumber f -vrhiob tbo shops, cabins und; aUantiea rere built which made up the eettlo- nent'of Plaberville; mora generally :ninn in those "days as Hangtown- TUe jn reBplecdence recalled an old pro irb to Brodt'a lively inwgination. 'By be iriea, 'If it WftB' only gold ilit glittered, what a nucleuB of tbe pre- oua ore fiangtowa would be!' As they nxfa through the crooked and iucb dug-up thoroughfares to their ho- the 'Eureka,' Brodt called the uttea- i oC Hope, whose mind was with ent Uor», to tha quaint fltoie-uigrw ad odd'inscriptionH genorally, lor hich tho place was then notalittlo bud a quick eye for the ridic- ilons, ami tiers wns material euougli iere to keep bis restloas orba busy sir favorite pursuit. 'Look, George,' be aaid, pointing to inje staring white letturs upon the Empire buildings. There's a mnce for you at your favorite amuae- cnt.'. , , Hope lookefl and wad the following PLAOEnvTLlB, DKS, N O . 1, L O. 0| .—The 'Independent Order of Gri«- ian meet at thia Den every Saturday at A.M. TO OLUBS.—A. special maeting ! the P.—Till Clob will be held here to- !brrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. By order of tiie Qakt 'Bums., This related to a fleoret order 6t liners, then very popular in PlacerviUe. Llittle further on was au extensive store ipon which, in prominent lettere, DO ice was given that, the placB waa kept y thoBQ popular oorn-orackers, 'Guitar, lockrill t Killjoy, Doelera in Orocrys, •rovieions and Bredntufa, Also Mela, 'lower, Pys«, Poarke, and other Arti- lea. N. B .—Try our New O. Molawes. ioy are the best in Town.' ' On tbe other B13Oof the road large smithy, front tho roof of which de- pended a swing-Bign of considerable pre^ Brodt copied the inscription VSHBATM Here it is : ., . ,,. , 'A GC>OD BLACKSMITH HE^ VBtrd Hint thiTo Dgof minurti on Lvuch'tt hill, and tlmt mveral (iniinent cpeaiiers would address bepeopln,' Hope nnd Brodt aft"p din- ior, a two o'clock meiil at the Enrnkn, ralkcfl over tn tho oppoiutM [dnei'. ho 'pcojilu' lmil begtin to UHSGIULIUbo- ire they arrived, nnd oro long tbe Hputhwesturn slope of the hill, well Bbaded with oaks, pines and mnozaDitaa, was thickly covered vrith expectant 1U> joers, Tboy aluod in groups in tlio ikeripg ahndows of favorite trees, o t around on (alien trunks nnd stntnpi itcropping rocks, and on cuixlle boic; p-fltoolg, and other portable objects. Promptly at the hour announced, rue o'dlooltv tbe first sneaker mounted stump end opened his budget political platitudes. He WEIR duly ap nuded, and then half a dozen others turn said their say, and returned to e bosom of 'the people 1 agnin. There •till another to be beard from, lOBfc popular speaker in the diggins,' ft he was i>ot jet on tho ground. 'Tbe idifnee was Komenhat impatient, but !ry orderly. , H«Jpe and Brodt bad a seat on a pro- jecting boulder in tbe shade of a buBhy manita near tho crown of the hill, 'ram that point the appearance of tbe iblage WOH 'truly picturesque, 1 as Irodt remarked. ' ''Look Georgo, and admire' he said. 'ThiEJ animated scene is a studyfitfor a paitttei 1 .' Observe the many tinted beards ind theirloiighairSowing, in some Cftnes to the shoul- dera [ 'thrfr Kite of, all nlmdea nnd pitU -LJ ^-"-^-^Jfoni^Liny tilca to tnttor- . I _ r . r _ 7 _j^"';ljp6k t at theloug boots id fucked-in trowHeri of ono class nnd ie nuraps^pd pantaloaua ;pf aDothcr. ieh^d the, butternut i honiespnns and ae infcrmotliaio sliadae and quoiities of up to btaok broadcloth. Look, DO, ! at' the poliBhed phitol-buttd and ;oife handles which show suggestively boVethebelU which : clasp the white irts and red, blue shtrto and gray, of my a 'manly miner's form,' And look the white linen sun-bonnet and bright p"er, slinging calico of the lady who _ Bpp'n yonder pine log—does it not Id n nnfteiied tint to thepicture V •., Hope agreed .yithuJB friend io every »rtiqala^,]nughlng the while at his od- ;ties,of expression,, ,,, ;,who had been silently Not far from tlUiifBit Vnfoob'aplaco, er o 'Foiljlr Stole,". itie fliynm Ui a < ani »as. a. written, no- i(jaor Btore, There Delivery,' wbich requwtod tbe pcdple 'ol Hangtown to 'Bnqulrb foMettersut ! the Doore on the left and nol tbrbn^h. the Doore on me ie" a"" "»*i.u»«»ii". •»" Windowed The P. M. 1 fnut 'a apriglitly gentleman from Indiana, arid 'It was amusing io wntch him whilo ,ty the per- •njaneeofbia rather mixed duties, ^i fl moment he could b a l e e n loping over letters for an anxious, expectant; tbe next initant he would akip >.bahia p r » thirsty the bar to mix up a . . . . ,iner, and iromBdiately after won robably bo outting a 'alioeofplo ( for ungry wayfarer, all in true Hoomet Among tbe botelo of the seoontl class —in siae. were 'Tbo suckers Joj,^ 'The Wolverine's 'iiair,' ; 'The Hooalc- Hnunt,' "The Porncraokert Mill,' fL Arknnsaw traveler?', Beat,' and ,on. -whiob notifla,d the passers by that .'The Pukea. of MiaBnri 1 had a rendeivons U i i n l . , ' : - . . i . . : aangtowri was tha oentral point of tni ricbeat plaoer aygingi dn 'lOaHtornt Ita fame eltenJed to all qna'iters; a l l e l d Ibfl IVjiuiiHy nt tbo nppointod hoar te oVloclt, our (nViids entorpd tiio Justice's cmirt room <.f tbr Piftb Diatrict, in obe- dmncfl to tbe Rummone of the Bberiff. The oltl log cabin in which tho com was held was pretty well ailod with rra ticut Uungtuwiiers, ninny of whom bad witnessed tho fracas on the bill the day( before. Juutioe Boolittle—a prominent name, by tbo wnj, in those days, is mat torn connected with California law courts and justice—presided. Suvornl laiuor cases of t h e nsQfti D,X> >rt so common to all Monday morninR Mice courts, were disposed of and tbe of Vernon and others were called. Vernon wua now entirely sober, an< ing licen brushed and washed and virted with a clean Bbirt, made n rery iircsenlable nppeurance. He and hie companioiiB were provided ith thn beet counsel that mouey—of liiclt they seemed to have an abun- wce—conld buy. Wlion the testimony had been token, tstice Doolittle, after soma remarks particularly applcablo to the ense, irooeedwl to question tbe chief culprit 'What is your real name, age aud Of b i r t h ? ' 'John Vernon, thirty-two; London, 'How long have you been in Oalifor- 'Tffoycorfl.' 'From what place before coming to la State i" , 'Sydney, New South Wale*?' 'Were JPU ^yer iu Norfolk Island ? 'Yea,u fetr years,' *Iu duranoa vile ?' : 'That's wbat they .called it, your wor- ip—bog pardon, yonr honor.' 'Why werejyon&enttheref : • •'• '' 'Formakldgn 'little mistake- in my nab account.' I was chief' elerk for a tty banker, you know! The Judge and ury wouldn't listen to roaaon, and I was irdered ont to Australia,' 'Serve out your time V 'No; I received a pardon for. good sdhtaing the lone woman on the pine 3g exclaimed,. 'By George, Hope, that's iy old friend' Mrs."Perk, from Tfinnes- Her husband is working in Nevada ijty:, and'she keeps a pie" and pancake ak<jry hwe which in well patronised by logryTIangtowners. I mast 'go and tve a little chat with her for 'the sake f old times. Come, along, Geor&e.' The two friends joinoc( the Iono woman, leorge was introduced in form, and liejf werespeedily in full flow of lively onversation. . Mrs. Perk was a comply lame of some thirty odd years, sprightly ,n'd intelligent. While busy with theii bald disjointed chat, a map in a miner's ;arb leaped upon the speaker's stump, ind gazed eagerly around. Hope looked their eyea met The man waa Jack ernon 1 A BOOWI of bate wrinkled hi insect forehead as ha recognized out iere Then scanning the Kwund and .ho assemblage closely for n moment, as to mark out a plan o! action, he ji id from tho stump and npproacbed om ivelors. 'Tbat ' fellow meana mischief,' Irodt, / ., He means me.' replied Hope. 'Thoro are five or six of hia, own kind llowing him,' rejoined his friend. 'It'a Jack Vernon, the worst mao in QBO.yere parts.' remarked Mrs. Perk. Hope and hia two oompaionu occupied in jsolated position about twonty yards listont from tbe rest of tbe assemblage, , V«roon stopped in front ot Hope ; Iii illowera halted afewpaces behind him Then addressing our hero, the 'mem r from Sydney, 1 exclaimed : •Down on your knees, Mr. Yank, and quick about it!' ' J 'Tbis ia a political gathering, not a •ayer meeting, and no kneeling is ro- lired,' was tho responfle. , •May I ask ,why I should feneel to ,,'For^nsnltiDg me, at old, Pike's, yos*, t c r d a y . 1 , . . . - , > . • At • • :•, ,! • ,/To,inaiinybu,air:wouia be an, im ossibility,' was Hope's Boeeriug rejoin- tt'oune both loud and deep. rernoflbroUKbtbotbliia'handa he; ipon tiie young tniin'B thbuldBrn, with the intention of forcing him to a kneel* ing position, but Hopo, >y_ a dexterous and vigoroua effort, SBnt therfellow reel- Ing baeVwitrds violeutlv, against tb trunk of a-live oak tre*. ' , 'Served' you right, Jack Vernon. for iterferlBg Wth a gentleman,'cried Mrs. wV ^Ijeerintf g .\ ./ yernon.J?ecovered himself instantly, j,: •topg.by the,woman's words .anJ manner, sprfing forward andBtrucki with ik;open band, lier plump but sunbiir- j t h i f c ' ' •fTako '.hat for. jonr Infernal li once,' lie mid. as she foil to tbo gr m'tb'e"force of the Wow." ir^t.Vaa jmpti to fury by this trtat- biiOjEhls.olA friend. :He.ruahe4 at ii> rnfflan and Beired him by th(( thecit, Uh 'i»;yiee like grip.', Voniotj,' however * wetnecl to have.muscles, of steeli fiuuu shopV bhnso!f lomw from Tirodt'i rough ! 4ndfing,. and shoutiog,' 'Com .OD| fellowfl I' to bis foliowera, drew, pistol and fired twoshots at Hope ai Brodt, both of -which m.Baad. In cooler moment each bullet would ha One straight to it* target/ " Our hero'ifiad brovight a pistol witl 1M to the hill. His enconptor of Ihe rec'edlng,doy bad tanglit !iim tbe neces- ityi as be thought of carrying arms for ia fntnre, at. least in Hangtown, an laces of ttitt kind. Brodt had, l tUBlly, »ioce his debut in Oolifnm carried a seven shooter slung to h w*Ut belt. YerribnV friends rushed to tho aid heir leader. Eveiy man had his retoV er 1 in hand, as did our two'friends. , Bi Wrore, another. »liot could be flrea, b'oJy of miners why .thought that V< 'had gon« a tittle loo far,' elosoil upon the woflld-be combatants. Tl Sydney geiitlejnBU and bi» friends we ' nnd banded over.to the sherii m»ojedloa(i«oiir,ljiBll and lock op. Hopo, Brodt nnd otters noro or Bad to bo proieut tlio next, raofjiins tiro examination o! tlio priBonaw. ; • •"liba •eminent spea%*\»ko Vad bi ci't.'' ' A'in iinti \\\R fiHiinrial'cliDuXi' ma to cap tbe o n t mount tbe stumpthat day.", i AIUlni»fcrWtiHf«tU Tho follcwiog anecdote is old but ifooil, and niauy of the preseut genera- tion iiava not seen it: Tfio pooplo in one of the oiit-jmrisbtu! Virginia wrote to Dr. Julm Snlt Aw, wlio was then at i\w. hood of tbe ieologictJ sumiuaryin Pn'non Edwnni, •r u minister. They wild thciy wanted man of first-rate talenta, for tUey hod i! dowu considerably, and DCcJed iltliug up. They wanted one who onld write well, for some of tho yonng wcro very nicte about that inttor. They wanted ono who ooulil a gocKl deal, for tbeir former im'ster bad neglected tbut, aud tliey tntod to bring tbat up. They wanted man of very qmtlemnnly deportment, some tbooght n great deal of tlmt. ,ud BO thoy went OD, describing a por- iaister. TLe last thing they mon- wns, they gave their last minister 360; bnt if tho Doctor woald fiend liem aueh a man as they described, hey would raise another fifty dollars, ":ing it four hundred dollars. Tho Doctor sat right down and wrote thorn a reply, telling them they hod bettor forthwith make out a call for old Dr. >wight, ia heaven ; for be did not [now of any one iu thus world who mswortad this description; and as Dr. )wight bad boen living so long on piritnal food, he might not need BO tuch for tbe body, and possibly he light livn on 8400. AD expresaioa of incredulity, which tponded.intq % broad in»le, ovarapread countenanco of Jaitfoe Doolittle. . The audience waa with tbe judge in >gard to the prisoner's *good aoiidnot,' id a general Uugh eturaed. Vernon, jwever, paid DO attention to tbese ra* ler diBpnragiiife manifeataticDs, but ily proceeded tb explain. 'There was ilot you nee, on the part of the con- iota of Moifolk lela'nd, I joined it, you ond when it was' ripe, informed ie euthorities. If that Wasn't good con- nct.whatwasit?' "" - ' , 'A piece of infernal villiany.' Bhonted Irodt, ' " . .:' , . . •Order iii the court, 1 cried an under1 ag. .• ,. -,. ;., The ex-eosviot beatowad npon Brodt , BCOWI which boded no good to thatim- mlaive yonng gentleman, .< - -••• "And tbat was tlio good conduct wbioh iroenred yourrelease,wasit? 1 oontiou- the jnatioe. 'Tes yonr worship. A pardon was 1B- led for me, and I was told to go, on ondition that I should never set foot .gain on any portion of the posesaions Her Majesty, God bloss bar I 1 A Btorm of hootiugs aud hisaes follow- thia lost reply. After quiBt waa ro- ;ored, Juatice Doolittle proceeded : 'What excuse have jou, Vernon, for -our conduct yesterday V '0.1 ma lisJf-tiffhl, And when I'm tbat way, (bero is gonorally the i—1 pny, you know.' •It is hardly an excuse that yon were disorderly because you were half drank, I shall fine you one bupdred dollars, ad each of your companions seventy- dollars. The'conrt in cosed.' Tbe flues were promptly paid by Ver- o. .... •Bather light, those fines were, observed Hope, , .. /. 'Tea, George; but,I suppose there tera Borne eitoonating oirontnBtanoos rhioh tbo judge did not explain.' : at da you mean, Ben ?' what ex- innation conld there be, • wbat oiroam- , n o e s ? ( •; •"• : '0, there wen prohnbly twenty, or lore, of them, each weighing nu ounce Llpjwt' 'Yen, I BCO, replied tia friend. Vernon was tnining away, from ilerk's desk where lie tad been paying 3,amonntof the'fines in gold dnst, leu bia eyes! met Brodt's,; , , ., 'I say, my man,' yod|re. to-day added e more debt,to the score yon owe me. Pbere'a two of yon now on .my books, 1 loioting to Hope, ;'and I'll pay yon ith ; off j. with , compound iotcrest 'Tea, so hodofla, jou doff-gond 'ill bred thief T ihoiited a new-oomsr. ' This was Mrt. Pmk'i bnsbind; Abner, vhobad jtttt returoea from Nevida 3ity. ' He wiw « atldwwti innscnlar renrieBseaii, #b'o bad pwi>ea 'i, moiety of lisforty-flvB yeart amltl leenu of ex' oitenient' ana ''danger' He pltced J bh horny band heavily npon tbe rufflon'i 'Well whatdo.xquwant?';- •^Btisfaotiian for maltreating and in- ralting a lady—niy wife.* •Wbat o lio I Haieii't seen a lady nee I ieftlnstralla,', ' , ;• Abner tigQtesef.lu'i grasp npon Ver* ton's collar, and if lapped h » fwM, flnt i one side and then the other. Tbi :-convietj stung th-the verge of mad- us, bttraj'ftway from the gnwpof Perk, intoned irbowie knife out of the balf- opan drawer of the clerk's desk,' am made a JeBperats lanse at bis assailant. But the latter dextroady avoiding tbe ihrust, gave the fellow a kick below tbe belt which doubled him up like a. half I. jock-knife, Eeoovering himooll instantly, bo made nnoUier rash •oaf thrust at Abnor, bnt at that juncture the well-opoued loop at a lariut whistling through the crabln door. Tbe noose fell over tbe Australian's shooltl- cn, dropped to bis elbows, and tighten- ed there. Tho next moment be was pall- ed ont of the court-room into tho street, 1 nmltt cries of 'Hang him I' 'Hang tin Sydney thief 1' : , A loud ebont of uaent rent tbe, air, gnarled old oak stood on tho oppoaiti side of tbe thoroughfare ; tbe strugglii wretch wus hurried to the tree anil pine- (1 beneath a horizontal, branch; the UOOHB waa adjaated around tbo mnn' neck, the free end Df'tbD lasso im thrown over thU, and a uilor-liko vol exolaimod, 'Baiot >nv boys I' A moment afterwards Jack Vern woo hanging by tha neck, from : Uii linuitli ot the old oak, hUfeet a trom tho bosom of Mother Earth, Tliomas Kernun'n "WATEBBUHI, Conn., Oct. 10.—ThotnaS of Nraiigatunk lias go't four prips, rhioh ho Bftya aro purp blooded paniela, They sleep under tbo stoop ', f hieboBSO, Yesterday niprning Ker- besrd bowls that Bhowcd tbat 71intleyt' the old dog, was in distress.,. [ernao followed thedirection whenoo te tbe howling, and at last found tho Id fellow on tho railroad track, dolug best to coax tbo pups off. I t waa tieariy time for the 9 o'clock train, and 'Charley' aaemed to know it. He run offaa if chuaing a bird, &nd ben took behind him to see if the pupa •o coming. Ho couldn't get them off track. At laat be seised one bythe ipe of too neck and carried it off thirty . !, and tlion returned for another, ton be had tho lost one safely landed ie first nas book on the truck. 'Charley* ; lout sat down and seemed to be think- g. : H e waa perfectly still about flyo linutee, and then lie Beized a pap aa iefore nnd carried it to the highway, nd wben tbe pup started back 'Charley* the little fellow on the jowl so Sharp-, tlmt it yelped and started for home. lla be did> the remaining three, and B found them ttndar tbo atoop when ha at back. Then belaid down In boot f tiie atoop until tbe train passed. : Brigham Young's grave is said, to bo "neglected and fltoneiew," He; left tou many afflicted widows. • What is every- body's bufliness IR nobody's hnsinwis. FLen tho condition of her late husband's -ave is meotioned to Mrs. Young No. ), she replies : "Well, if he wants a ambstono, let that proud, stuck-up . Belinda Jane Touug. get him one—it'a ia much her business as it is mine 1" nd when the subject h brought to the ttention of Belinda Jane, who ie widow foung No. 14, she retorts, "Let Sarah remeha Young (widow No. 4) attend to t. Sho hue known him longer than I." LB(1 it looks now as if he would never et a tombstone. The charge ag&inet the prisoner was iroeay, aud be bad made a denperste ffort to prove an alibi. One ol his isighbora was called toihe stand to bear ritneas to the worth of' the prifloner'B ard. - "Wliat/'aaked the judge,(it wafl a Arkonsaa,) "is the'prisoner's replita- ion for veracity ?',' "Wai, middlin'fair, ndge ; midJliu' fair," replied tho wit* lees, "He'dalwayd bed. the same wife >vcr siuce be lived in Pike, tlmnEh I >'lobve lie did have,a couple over in ennesBce lost winter, but—"And (hen tbe'oonit kept him quiet long enough to explain to him juit what they were talk- log about. ' • '• '• When onpof tbe old St. James street luba wished to getridof a member, hey met, broke up the club, and imme- diately reconstructed it without him.' A proprietary club in Lincoln's-lnn-FieldB wishing to get rid of the notorious Q. P. Clifford, resorted to this expedient. "Very well, gentlemen," waB his remark "ybu have all retired from tbe partner- ship ; I ant tbe solo surviving partner, and the house and furniture belong to He ^proved to be.legally right, int^ {tcostUiemasvenl tboaBund pounds buy turnout , - „, A pai&ter'i apprentice, quite poorly ehtd, wsa lettering a door-post, when he 'dropped hia brnnbr Amoat maflnifi- oentlj got-nti colored gentleman—a real awmond Planing on bin'Bhlrt front— paused, Rtopped, and with'inflnita graco banded the fallen implement to tho sign painter. The latter would have thanked bini, bnt bis courteous frienil checked bim, with V wayo of bis jeweled liaod, and sold. "Hebber mind—de Emperor Charles Fiflii.. piot&d ap do poncjl o! Titun f Pressed by a pitit&u creditor, into rhoae bauds a note for 2,000 franca baa fallen, a bapieas debtor gOOT to a friend and tales to borrow tbe mm. " What ia r,. this Shylook'a name ?'*: Bays tbe frleud. 1 •I don't koeW him from Adam, except ^ by his dress J he's some stranger wlm has bought my'note." "And you would, to fill t h e poofcets of a bloated aud total ilranger, rob a friend you baye known iince boyhood 1 : ' Ah, Pierre, I never iioagbt joa would stoop tosuch a thing. It wua the rnutiing nf the nkirf« nf fnir ones ou the stairs on their waj to a lilitary ball, in war Ume, tbat originated [ho song, "The Camp Belles arc Goni- ng." "Bono ontbusiostio bero-worsbipor ban isoovexeaa typograubical error In tbo Scripture*. "There were giants in those days," he says should read, "Thoro wero Oronts in those days." "Do yon think," naked Mrs. Popper, that n tamper Is a bad thing in if woman ?" "(Jertainly not, mn'nm," re- plied a gallant' philosopher. "It IB a good tbiug, and she ought nevor to lose "Well, air! do yon entertain my prqp- tion ?" asked anpunillbriftof apawon^ tram whom bo wiahod to borrow somo money. "Mo, air," was thoreply, "but yonr pctipMtUon lia» entcrtainaliiue ei- geedingly."

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J and 50 doz. Women's, Misses' and| § Children's extra fine Shoes, made

in all widths by H. W. Merriam,Newton, N. J. The above goodswere all made expressly for usof the best material that moneycould purchase, and any onefinding any SHODDY or anycomposition in them I T LEATHER

hi fdcompos I T LEATHERcan get their money refunded. Our reputa-tion in the past for selling GOOD GOODSCHEAP is a sufficient guarantee that ourprices in the future will he satisfactory toour customers. RODERER & HEAGAN, Cor.Warr n and Dickerson Sts., Opposite Depot,D N J

[Rir Tiie Iron Jstoi.1]

THE DAWN OF BETTER TIKES.BY FfilJX DAKTON,

Behold ttiu down that break* nponOur fair and ftvoiod slinro 1

O ' M land and sea ProapmltyCutnf* nmiliiiR back onoo raoro.

Atutty r»y illuroOB t o ^ » rOur long Oaib clouded climoit;

Tlio night is spout, tho OrluutIn bright with bettor times.

Oli, wrfmno light tlmt driven tlio nightOf dull dcprGBBlon by 1

Her drs^ou wiiig no more ulinjl flfDg

To clmer vliu umi i & long ROUS forth

Ijrnggart.Ven

It IB a tmiijTlio linn

Tlio fiiriiai

; uniting ao longof bolter timos.

' bluet BOIHIB ap i t lastA moHcr .if flo'ry Bpray j

Tlio bammtig ring, for Iron if klpff,And VIIIUUII'H OUDB aro gay. '

Tlio farim r toils—the grocar smilos,DuligljIoJ with his diraei ;

Kor bo IU bluut boyond tlio restThruu^li nil tho better times.

EVE AND THE SNAKE-

Kano l,o Uik do ole ono off far to let do dobbll

An' Eve elm got ft-flshin' wit. B plow ol meatmi' brusd,

ia' He dubbil La slip np t u ' put do apple inher bend,

Au1 Je way do debull dono Jtt lie j i l t » io t t(luwu by do OJtch,

An1 ha ueu'd du cray-Uuh bitin1, i n ' bo give <J$linrtRiiilc-li ; ' ' .

Au'Iivo, Hho tank him kindly,and 3ft flebbiiblow lils noao, • • r *•say : "Ain't yon got nnlHu but yoMr skinan1 hyar fur clogo ?" . - . , , . ,

An' ho tell Iiur, of she cat np alt do apple'tn'do BocdK, " " , '"

i Ida git n yallur Josey an1 a string o' obtneybinds ;

An1 she aay : " Wlmr la de flatbemt ?" An1 he

An' slio mighty Biwroi, o' Adam ; bat alio tnkan' tot an' latf,

en do dubbil 'anado and 'amide her J an* linolook ail round do lot,

j'rt olo AUam RW.HO &roon' de corner

tannin1, an' olo Adam

nntifl1," BO sh

But wbeit slio cat do applo, an1 do dobbll fotcl

Dover, N. J.

PASSAGE T ICKETS

ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE,POUT OltAM, N. .T.

F°" » lii" S K Li ""rpli'.f'fKffiHATKH AIHU UKAFl'S ON UHEAT UUITAINANT) IRELAND. t l M

should l jeat place in tbo Bias with gtiful table, l iUl »U •V o t o

f U S U 0 1 « i . h , n » * ,in .

VaUey, Hoy. 48-ly

~~ JOHN lHlUMittEK'S

SHAVING ANB HAIR GUTTING

8A1OON,SUSSEX STREET,

lliewoiD luo MANSION' HOTJUEand Dopot,):

DOVBK, N. J.

WOOUPOllT HOUSE.THOMAS BRIGHT, Proprietor.

W00DP0RT. MORRIS Co., N. J.rTUil. old MUbll.hod Hotol I* opea toe tha .ewouJ. aaal .pulMI.ro «•••<""» » ' " • « " • ' ; ' ; !

4,«OUN

Cor. BlaoUwell and Su».ex 81.D O V B B . N. J.

.. B auaimom.. *• "• ™ ITH

L. W. THURBER,BlirEIlIHTENDENT DF PODLIO BCHOOLB

o r Momns OOOSTY.

OOlo. o.or OEO. M0EAI1DB fc Co.1 8TOB1S,

DOVBB, N. J.Spodilom™ hou l a l h " J ? A

Wool tulion andUBIIKB, SATINET

1.ANNEIJ!, [iml S(

YAUh'B of nil BizYarns nt wholeuilbust plnco to Ret

a. A. BENNETT, M. » ,HOMCEOPATHIC1'IIYSICIAN & SUUOEON,

Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts.,fOiinomtaDnvflr BRUK,)

DOVER, N. J-,Disor.flOS of Women Mid cliililron, fttul of tii«i

io-30pa '

YOOTSNTEDNEAR CHESTER, N.J.

ndo up to ordur in CI, TWEEIW, BLUJKETB,arKiNO 'and KNITTINaa nud colors. Stockingi, a specialty. Also tbo

HAG CAllPETS WOVEN,u cither striped or plain wnrp. The bestif worpa found. All inquiries byiromptly attended to, nnd all work RUMA. MBB. C. SHEPHEUt),

CbcHter, Morris County, N. J.J. T. BuEPHKim, Mmmynr. S2-Gm

REUBEN

WIIIR MuuliiiicH riioiirniR, MIIBICB] IIIB(intuits, etc. All kimlH m O.ilii, Hilvisr iNickoJ riatiliK done. A lni-Bu nntiortincniOo.Hl HfCUDd-likud Hi-wiiift SUoliiiica, fi$1.10 UIJ. A stock of muslcfil iiwirnrourIlrcarniH 'utc. Dover. SIIBBBX Ht.N. J.

lu a trot,1' slio bear do dogs a

1mb liif RIID,i< HIIO tliik "ditt'B fai

'towed to bavo Bora

A FOETY-IflKEK'S.HtlCOI.LEOTIOHB OP PLACBBYILLB, 0AL.

Tito fellow In Hbmewliatit Hoomfl. 'Bewftra of Vernon

'anne' ia a" Hounding plimn indpod,1

id Hope laughed, aa he made tliiacomment on the laat speech, of thedesperado.

'Oh 1 pray avoid him, Mr. Hope, or*—and the younfr woman ahnddered ~she thonght : of the probable eoc(jnenoes of a meeting of tiie two.

'Yes, butter keep aloof from theBneaking awa^bbaokler. | Ot course, TOOdon't feor him, bat; be go your gaard/observed Mr. Olive,

'Sidney Jack's well known in theseyero diggiDB ; he ia a Basalt, nnd doosWow bin own bora right (smart; but he'sgot grit, dura him 1'

Such was Pike's opinion.Hopo replied, in eSeot, tliat bo had

uot the eliglitcat apprehflnsion in regardto an eucpnnter with, the gentlemanfrom Australia.

Tbo borae^-and Hope's mule—werenow brought up to tbo porch; all inreadiucas for. the road again. WhenMiss Olive, reached liar steed, GeorgeHope was by her aide. The judge see-^8 him there passed on to bin ownone,''Please assist Oora to her seat, while

With wbat eager aluoritT the youngman complied; nnd with what tenderfirmness to grasped the shapely littlefoot tliat was placed In, bis baud I Howthrilling the touch of her hand npon hisshoulder';, and when, as she swunglightly,.iBto,)ior Buddie, the braids ofher Brining hftir gently brushed hischeek, .^ow. tamultuously the bloodlnaped from his heart to caress and keepwarm the spot 1. Hope vaulted upon hia hybrid. Mr.Olive shook ' hia hand heartily, Ooragrasped it with a gentle pressure ; thenafter a 'good bye' that bud a meaning init from each, thoy cunterod away inopposite directions.

Without farther incident of note,Hope reached tbe bank of the Nortl

u liftd nnglitnr fine rlat nfupon )ior toes,

(i tloan forgot her cook In1

uln* jagipln'

HD&ks slim,An' dat's dc way ds aurponta latrnod to wrfg

I dreamt T saw * "walbor" Bftout ' '-'Wbu Aid not olulra tti'e bfait,1

A poUildlan, too, went byWho bribog bad never staelt;

A girl whose love would last a month.Who would not flirt and 11* j :

AtruHteemula treaioror. .Who did not alekl »DI1 fly ;

A fllugcr and an author th i tTn noroo no spiro did aoem j

But tliis, as Eugeno Aram a»!d,Was "uuthlng but a drenm."

ithora, of tbe party were varionstvmayed, from a vaiBtooat to & string o!beads. Had a shower of raiu full«u at

time, every garment would havabeen quickly pulled off and rolled np,sat of tiie way of tho rain.

They had baited in front of a trediug)Bt, or country store. After a sliortntempiation of tbe multifarious ob-

ieots displayed upon its many shelvesd ample eouaters, the young Indianhie keens stalked into tbe store, andlong emerged with a very large-ap-Iiie in one hand, abd a big Jewsharptbe(.other.. Ho looked at tbo pie,ed opon tbe Iiocp,, besijatmg, nponieh to begin flrat Then he laid thoilcal instrument upon n tioo-ntnmp,

id literally 'went into tiie pie." Eold-lgit firmly, with his hands on oppo-Ite aides at its widest diameter, he atet from the outside to the centre. - from

periphery to tbe 'nave, as it were,Ithont stopping to rest life unaotuuh>modjaws. ItwaB'bito *ud swallow,til the centre was eaten into and paaa-nnd the oresent shaped ends of tough

uat left on citli'or1 aldo, hntoudhed' byetbi were seen lapping over bid

s. Suddenly the young brave's eyeited upon ilia jewstiarp'j carefully rWvlng tbe bjf1 eaUJn"pie from hls^aco

AXUSJO H m u u e u VBJV WHUB Ul ITUV #,1 V&B.B

Fork, opposite Kelly's Bar. He crossedthe river npon the new wooden bridge,at that timo tbe largest and handsomeststructure of the kind in California.

Tbe next morning ho left Kelly'searly. Biding at an easy cantor, be

an'do hob-cake r e t t C ^ 0 ^ Methuny's Greek, and haltedfor his mid-day meal tit the cabin of an

i'do way he'd ok l friend and icboolntate, Ben Brodt.Before' the meal wan ended,,'Bba made

1 a Biing- a p ljis mlad that he,' trio, *«'*p l(is mind that h , t t j jt the Bay—aH.,Sftn.'alled by inioers Vi bi d b

wasSo leaving

A D ' Aditiii'H rnuuli foi

pour Jo iaahoB,

Tilt nlio BOOM Ltm co

J u ' o l h i H g n n . r , • , . . . - . . . -o f>r= .• -

An'I tell jer ptwsgtte(.at(on »]bn(i3o*»y ilin called by miners generoUy^ So leavingbroke an'i,tn, . • , , hia cabin and belongings i n charge of

Do debbil bo put ont to borne, au1 lof de oh h i ( j ^ ^ ^ . B r o d t mouhted Ms .greymustang, and the two friendrt madetheir wo)- dowii Btreaift,' along the banksof the muoh vesed—by miiob datnaging—little M e t h u n y . 1 - f - ' " );

They passed ' hnnflreda of miners,^nsy with pioknxea, flhovels, tin pails,craJleq, loug-toms, and'Bluloes, digging

WHITLOCK'S HALLCo«. DLAOKWELL 1 UO1U1I8 SIB. ,

D0VEE, N. J.,n pot in order for th

will bo Lot tor

Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitionsf kto1" T>|»o n c ,

,,d Enl«UI«i»eiit«ll

ilomu II.

MOSES BLASCHAED,

<vv MASTER TH OHAII0EBY,

DOVE*, N. J-

MARY C. FORD, M. D.,

Homosopathie Physician,

« t f

bt l ia i la t rtM0»«Wo l°r»>.WH1TL0CKS LEWIS,

THE OLD STAND. .

UNION HALL BUILDING,MackwQll Street, Dover,

Hot Air Furnaces,Ot tli-i Intent and most improved styles, forTannins pnblic and private imikliiiRB. Alant*

RBBortmout of Btovoe, ohoap tor unali.

COOK, PARLOR, HEATING

STOVES, RANGES,Ao. Also a variety of

R QOMS.TO LET!

A.r M. & I. SEARING.

Grumbling—Spirits ofwinel '

A spirit medium—& tumbler.

In a shoe string a foot trace ? ,

"Beats tho world"—A tramp.

GoufUleucts eome-^DOToy duoke,

A pair of pants—two gasps ol a dog.

Mucilage, nnlike tiie amall boy, takes

o vnaition. I t sticks to business all

tho year round.

A little girl hearing her mother ob-ldVtffl' din

KEROSENE OIL,LANT

DENTISTRY

S. B. JOHNSTON'SH.OOMS-

INSERTING, EXTRACTING

FIFTEEN DOLLARS,

W O R K WAUHAIMTED.r.Snplembcraalb.U"-

JJAH TERNS ANDBItlTTANIA WARE,

A fill asmirtincnt of

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FRUIT CANS, &c,

TIN ROOPINa,EAVES, TROUGHS,

LEADKUH, «nd »ldonu iu the bc i tm,IIOUOG. HlRhoitpd

ds orJobbtiiB in my line,d at tbo HborKut

TfEATEEEBEPSHSNOVATED

rEVEftaro surety ftToldod tothis JTonle. I t noror falls *» P r e"

CONSOJirTIVlS can TOyJbr stMTKUi to ionHmftliit con-suming riulnny. B 1«« 6 i v c" l n ! l I 1 3 r

tho test health of t h b l r l h w 'It glres quick relief to ei

h a s a

JAS=-R- BEEMER,and Cloak Maker

H P. SANDERSON,

ORD, SMITH & Co.,IOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,

ont dirt on the banks of the creek, andin the ravines leading to it.

Oar travelers questioned some ofthese honest miners iu regard to therichness of the diggings. From moatthey roooivod civil and natiBfaotoryreplies. A few, however, gave themsome queer answers. Ono ol a pair oeanny Scots in reapoueo to Hope'squery as to the yield of bis oloim mud

'Hoot, mon ; it wad Dae do ye guiil l«ben. Diana bo sneering uboot in t l )»

,BJ. But toll me lad, do you bun voraraepeectnble prospects yoursol', in youdin diggings? I take it ye are Irae theNorth Foork ? An' wad ye gifl us corruct

go to nnotber l gding

into hIUVV ijfc".» *" «"—D» 1

of ber relatives were UaU^lead.Au Irishman wlio liad po a very, rug-

ged coat was asled of *hat st'otf it Vasmaflo. "Bmlad, I don't know ;JItbiDKtliemostof it is rnaa« of ( reajoir / ; -

An impossible (cat for a (eoale. pedes-trian ia 'tA Wajk'u luomanrT miles In atbouanml hour, past a Ibonsand1 nrllUh:erj stores displaying tho latest etjtaa.o/

xtauwuju mo .Mii^1 »v ."jw ariocoorsiiu,bcoaun© they teach1 fl mati to know hisiwo statiou ftnd to stop there. T " " "owi station »na to stop there. lOgfttt

ominoutlj social, too,baiiigJ)pMJo(!oftprby many (iWby many

DOVER, N, J.DB KilsomlDliiR, P»p*r niHBiIB perl»lnlUH 10 tho trwlo ^

J everytn the

Jarmero bud juet purohaBed a. rake says : " I

regret I did not toe tliQ

Thomas Hay Rakebaton puroh o b i , "It I " " • « « m i s and

costs low tlmn I paid."ALLEN i MOmNOTON, Agsnto.

ORIENTAL AND ECONOMIST

OIL STOVESa UIB btst. We »iU tarnish oil for thros

quarUra of a cent an boar to run ono.

Cream Freezers,Cherry Pitters,

Preserving: Kettles,

BEFBIGERATOBS,

' t o yon know wb'o I arn'r '1 said anotncorlo a lellow.wbom n»ll«dibj"ihecollar. "Not siaotly, sir," Iho Mellowreplied, "but I think yon roost be themalignant oollarer."

Some years ago an elderly farmer was,witll Brest perseverance, combing liismatted Jocka oh a,BijidsJ, poitDing.:

Dnring thu strnBglfl he exclaimed, " Idinna ken honorr tads daecombm tbsirhair every day, wben i ts sio drnloh warkwi' mine anoo-a week or sae." ^

A pfwant, being at a confession, ac-cused himself ot stealing some hay. Thefather coufessor askoa him bow manybundlM he bad .takonjtrppjtho stack." Iho t is of no conseqnliripa,"1rep|j6d thapeasant! you may.«Jl,lt»waKon-Joad.for my »ile and I aro going^to fetob tberemainder very sooS," '. •_'.,, . , ! . • „ . ' , .

.•Did yon aay that IyWaa B pirata ?;'.fiorooly asked an oH gentleman, of a™»i rman whom he had forbiddBn tovisit bis ctagbtor. , "No, i I aaia yon waaa free BooTim." "An |" nxolaimod thoold gentleman,, as ho 'remembered thekiok with which be had dismissed Urnyonng man from bis poroh. - ' l '

••JJdwsrd, wbat do I hear I—tbat yonhave disobeyed your igranoTnotber, whomid TOU iust now not to iomp down

information of tbe boat, places?' Afterreceiving his answer, and listening toanothor question in relation to hia ownprospect, be went ou : 'Yo muat nae beBO curious lad. Better be minding yourain business, ye maun be a Yankeiasking sae mony questions,'

Turning to his partner, wlio was re-mrbable for his long hair, which waa

muddy, matted and gray—and agrizzled, greasy beard, which flowednearly to his waist-belt, anA who wafl'punning out a prospect,' Brodt said,'You ifceih to be doing protly well, here.

'Niie, n a e ; we've no been idle the daymon ; nor for mony a day ; but it's aairwarlr, and nae muofele o1 goold I Wish Iwas back in bonny Feefihe* 1'

\?hile speakingin this poverty-itriokeistroin, bo continued his panning, andat the enfl of his'lntnent had' arrived nttho bluet aatad- \ The result of that pros-peoti as Ben could BOO, judging fromthe .way in which the bright metal

rkied through the sand, was at leasta n o a n o e . • . • ••

'What a confounded old pervertertha plain truth 1' • exclaimed Brodt toHope, as they left tho picturesque pairOf, tattordemBliona delving away, likemoles.inftl.lll8.de. 'Hehves with hi-dirty efcum tba hollow of that fallen

pine' tree, yonder1—n°intii,is — —Immense tree trnntwbiob wai lying onthebankB'olths stream-'and betweentbein they've got aa.rAUcb gol'l «s a

these pnot to, papa;

I

came to the^odrnot to, papa; Bhioaii came to the^odrand said 'I woaldn't jump down thosesteps bojs 1' and I shonldn'l think she

T i a .aliiioe,

• • ' ' J

coiner; Be

tbein thoyie got aa.mach gmule orn oomfortablv oarry.1., •.

A little Inrlber down stream theystopped to,4ua;!ioa a solemn Tisaaelankee,. who was- working »"solitary nnd alone.'. ;•' Pretending to be', a >new coiner; BeJroat proponMed iramo qneries whici

oonvineed the down^astor that thegroon bills of Wa native Vermont WBlj,ot jfieener tnan' was his questioner:. ,

Brodt waDtel to know, among manyottermatlenCanoathow far apaH.tteminer ionid'hiBlompa.. .,

• iTbe' ?alikee :repl!ed, with great'Well,, now,!you sen, jonq

l i l l b o n i m

, F B U I ^ o ;

•I Hie STOVE and Tn» STOBES ot

AliLEN & !M0NDf«TONi

DOVER ANP CHESTER.

At a trial of a criininal case the prisroner onteroa n plea, of " not goilty,"when one of thn jurymen put on his hatand started tor the door. Thb Jndgacalled him b « * and informed, him tbathe could not leave nntil tbe csso wastried. •"Wed'! ' queried the jnror;"why ho acknowledges that ho is notgniltyl",1A Dntohnian.'tbepropriBtor of a 0ol :

oridoline of stages, win collecting »2

m v i t " 'Well,, now,!you se , jman, I find the little pleoes aboni.inches aparl, I gnes.ibnt.il the .Ing.what weigh over an onnce, weU, Uieylay more'n sii feet from eaoh- other,generally in n, northeiurterly dlreollon

•How mnob" lave pn fodnd >lncyoo'70 been In' tbe diggings I' \ ' ;

•CJil't tell cjictly.bot M fa«l M I g'a keg' fall, I lenS " ,°P .'.•n!Ji"lfw

away i and Vm a little) bnaartun, abotbe "nnmbcrof the legs I'Saying whi

thefr a B^oveltullftf sticktbe nnmthe man threfr a

b i l i

wstick

linefrom * o

0 'ftSe. Allbaapaia!aoeptone,ad_l . ,drawtog * lame-revolver, P"'"" 4 " "the bend of tbe oi)ll«[tor ana hpaneljaaksd ('"''Won't tbatpaaa me r". PerfeeUW bflorea the IJllt^nitniBia:; "pfe I» W nnrooTed tho IJllt^llilln.aaid t; ?,0h I

B Jo; w.eatsdem'Uligs;hero. IlfO,to|-

tho man \umv » »M^*rl4Utli.lTti.n"*'>"clay iuto hinveluioo. and wont ((to woiagain with redouble^ .energytnto ,roa

Op lor the nwmenU wwtad in..tnlkin•That, fellow think* be ia smart, ftnd

lockon he is , ' observ«l«rodL^•i;A Georgian MpHeaiJlWelt(gpntlemetI allow that my clftlni p ins ont ft ngtsmart chance oltue'dnBti^ l

A Sydney eroigranfc'B«iwwer wflfl. 'OftBkraygranaaio^WiMI my, my h *give Hi a bi t of toWooo, *l!l yon *',

jfea^ tho','Jnilolfonli'of Motbnny *

•VTeVer dreek'iJaw met> party ol DigIndianVlwo baofcai two iquaw" and

1 embryo brave, sUU in Ua teerii.

Tim hiugoat of tho Imckq wiw ft mr.it I - Tbo next. fUy WON gitudny, nnd hn'distinction. He wore a pair 'of old tftatd Hint tlirro WOH to bo ,i miid flannel drawera cut off at tbo knees,id was bore-Jootou", of course. Next

hts dusky, d i r t ; back waa-allOw-tailed, brass buttoned ooat;

that waa a vest, then n irliito shir tred shirt next, another vest and over1 a blue shirt. I D hie haud he held aig, heavy pair of miuer'n bouU.. The

ov{ng the half euUin"pie from r.:~t

id neck, the dnslty gourmand 'placed itaon tho stump, took up ihe. harp, putartistically to his. mouth, and etrum-

" away. InUisextoby he drew upie foot to tbe opposite knee and .B(;OO4

the other foot, l i k o n drowsy,ioken on the rooat j a few miuutea ofQBIO, and the pie was again attacked.iDtber bits and one more tarn, with a,

ige of feet; and w on until the pieran finished and tbe muB.o played out.,Thedigger Indiana had-.a.dread ofater. This party desired to qfoaa a Htr-i s t ra in leading into W e w ' a O r e e tio water was sot m o n than six inoh&s

leep, they were all bare leggedi and yet•ather than wet their mud-enorust^aikinB,they aotaallywent a furlong out

their wd/ to oroBflii^o'n a1' fallen treeink I One ol. tt>emvwet (a foot acbi-ntoliy. He'arewit ! 'froni th'a /atreaai'though th« water, had. boen' tolling

a)pd shook it, .cat like, with a'gritn-if disgnat 1 ]t , (,.f - ,

The,level raya of jihp.se^'ng, sun glit-lerediresplendontly ftPQB the clapboardain,! the Bhinglw, logs and., lumberf -vrhiob tbo shops, cabins und ; aUantiearere built which made up the eettlo-nent'of Plaberville; mora generally:ninn in those "days as Hangtown- TUe

jn reBplecdence recalled an old p r oirb to Brodt'a lively inwgination. 'By

be iriea, 'If it WftB' only goldilit glittered, what a nucleuB of tbe pre-oua ore fiangtowa would b e ! 'As they nxfa through the crooked and

iucb dug-up thoroughfares to their ho-the 'Eureka,' Brodt called the uttea-i oC Hope, whose mind was withent Uor», to tha quaint fltoie-uigrw

ad odd'inscriptionH genorally, lorhich tho place was then notalittlo

bud a quick eye for the ridic-ilons, ami t iers wns material euougliiere to keep bis restloas orba busy

sir favorite pursuit.'Look, George,' be aaid, pointing to

inje staring white letturs uponthe Empire buildings. There's a

mnce for you at your favorite amuae-cnt.'. , ,Hope lookefl and wad the followingPLAOEnvTLlB, DKS, NO. 1, L O. 0 |.—The 'Independent Order of Gri«-ian meet at thia Den every Saturday atA.M.

TO OLUBS.—A. special maeting! the P.—Till Clob will be held here to-!brrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

By order of tiieQakt 'Bums.,

This related to a fleoret order 6tliners, then very popular in PlacerviUe.

L little further on was au extensive storeipon which, in prominent lettere, DOice was given that, the placB waa kepty thoBQ popular oorn-orackers, 'Guitar,lockrill t Killjoy, Doelera in Orocrys,•rovieions and Bredntufa, Also Mela,'lower, Pys«, Poarke, and other Arti-lea. N. B .—Try our New O. Molawes.i o y are the best in Town.' 'On tbe other B13O of the road

large smithy, front tho roof of which de-pended a swing-Bign of considerable pre^

Brodt copied the inscription VSHBATMHere it is : ., . ,,. ,

'A GC>OD BLACKSMITH H E ^

VBtrd Hint thiToDgof minurti on Lvuch'tt hill, and tlmtmveral (iniinent cpeaiiers would addressbepeopln,' Hope nnd Brodt aft"p din-ior, a two o'clock meiil at the Enrnkn,ralkcfl over tn tho oppoiutM [dnei'.ho 'pcojilu' lmil begtin to UHSGIULIU bo-ire they arrived, nnd oro long tbe

Hputhwesturn slope of the hill, wellBbaded with oaks, pines and mnozaDitaa,was thickly covered vrith expectant 1U>

joers, Tboy aluod in groups in tlioikeripg ahndows of favorite trees, o

t around on (alien trunks nnd stntnpiitcropping rocks, and on cuixlle boic;

p-fltoolg, and other portable objects.Promptly at the hour announced,rue o'dlooltv tbe first sneaker mounted

stump end opened his budgetpolitical platitudes. He WEIR duly apnuded, and then half a dozen othersturn said their say, and returned toe bosom of 'the people1 agnin. There

•till another to be beard from,lOBfc popular speaker in the diggins,'ft he was i>ot j e t on tho ground. 'Tbeidifnee was Komenhat impatient, but!ry orderly., H«Jpe and Brodt bad a seat on a pro-

jecting boulder in tbe shade of a buBhymanita near tho crown of the hill,

'ram that point the appearance of tbeiblage WOH 'truly picturesque,1 as

Irodt remarked.' ' 'Look Georgo, and admire' he said.'ThiEJ animated scene is a study fit for apaitttei1.' Observe the many tinted beards

ind theirloiighairSowing,in some Cftnes to the shoul-

dera [ 'thrfr Kite of, all nlmdea nnd pitU-LJ ^-"-^-^Jfoni^Liny tilca to tnttor-

. I _ r . r _ 7 _j^" ' ; l jp6k t at theloug bootsid fucked-in trowHeri of ono class nndie nuraps^pd pantaloaua ;pf aDothcr.ieh^d the, butternut i honiespnns andae infcrmotliaio sliadae and quoiities of

up to btaok broadcloth. Look,DO, ! at ' the poliBhed phitol-buttd and;oife handles which show suggestivelyboVethebelU which: clasp the whiteirts and red, blue shtrto and gray, ofmy a 'manly miner's form,' And lookthe white linen sun-bonnet and bright

p"er, slinging calico of the lady who_ Bpp'n yonder pine log—does i t not

Id n nnfteiied tint to thepicture V •.,Hope agreed .yithuJB friend io every»rtiqala^,]nughlng the while at his od-;ties,of expression,, , , ,

;,who had been silently

Not far from tlUiifBit Vnfoob'aplaco,er o 'Foiljlr Stole,". itie fliynm Ui

a •

< ani»as. a. written, no-i(jaor Btore, There

Delivery,' wbich requwtod tbe pcdple 'olHangtown to 'Bnqulrb foMettersut !theDoore on the left and nol tbrbn^h. theDoore on me i e " a"" "»* i.u»«»ii". •»"Windowed The P. M. 1fnut 'a apriglitlygentleman from Indiana, arid 'It wasamusing io wntch him whilo ,ty the per-

•njaneeofbia rather mixed duties, ^ifl moment he could b a l e e n l o p i n g

over letters for an anxious, expectant;tbe next initant he would akip >.bahiap

r » thirstythe bar to mix up a . . . .,iner, and iromBdiately after wonrobably bo outting a 'alioeofplo (forungry wayfarer, all in true Hoomet

Among tbe botelo of the seoontl class—in siae. were 'Tbo suckers Jo j , ^ 'TheWolverine's ' i ia i r , ' ; 'The Hooalc-Hnunt,' "The Porncraokert Mill,' fLArknnsaw traveler?', Beat,' and ,on.-whiob notifla,d the passers by that .'ThePukea. of MiaBnri1 had a rendeivons

U i i n l . , ' : - . . • • i . . :

aangtowri was tha oentral point of tniricbeat plaoer aygingi dn 'lOaHtorntIta fame elten Jed to all qna'iters; a

l l e l d Ibf l

IVjiuiiHy nt tbo nppointod hoar teoVloclt, our (nViids entorpd tiio Justice'scmirt room <.f tbr Piftb Diatrict, in obe-dmncfl to tbe Rummone of the Bberiff.The oltl log cabin in which tho comwas held was pretty well ailod with rraticut Uungtuwiiers, ninny of whom badwitnessed tho fracas on the bill the day(

before. Juutioe Boolittle—a prominentname, by tbo wnj, in those days, i s mattorn connected with California law courtsand justice—presided.

Suvornl laiuor cases of the nsQfti D,X>>rt so common to all Monday morninRMice courts, were disposed of and tbe

of Vernon and others were called.Vernon wua now entirely sober, an<ing licen brushed and washed andvirted with a clean Bbirt, made n

rery iircsenlable nppeurance.He and hie companioiiB were providedith thn beet counsel that mouey—ofliiclt they seemed to have an abun-wce—conld buy.Wlion the testimony had been token,tstice Doolittle, after soma remarks

particularly applcablo to the ense,irooeedwl to question tbe chief culprit

'What is your real name, age audOf bi r th? '

'John Vernon, thirty-two; London,

'How long have you been in Oalifor-

'Tffoycorfl.''From what place before coming tola State i" ,'Sydney, New South Wale*?''Were J P U ^yer iu Norfolk Island ?'Yea,u fetr years,'*Iu duranoa vile ?' :'That's wbat they .called it, your wor-ip—bog pardon, yonr honor.''Why werejyon&enttheref : • •'• ' ''Formakldgn 'little mistake- in my

nab account.' I was chief' elerk for atty banker, you know! The Judge andury wouldn't listen to roaaon, and I wasirdered ont to Australia,'

'Serve out your time V' N o ; I received a pardon for. good

sdhtaing the lone woman on the pine3g exclaimed,. 'By George, Hope, that'siy old friend' Mrs."Perk, from Tfinnes-

Her husband is working in Nevadaijty:, and'she keeps a pie" and pancakeak<jry hwe which in well patronised bylogryTIangtowners. I mast 'go andtve a little chat with her for 'the sakef old times. Come, along, Geor&e.'The two friends joinoc( the Iono woman,leorge was introduced in form, andliejf werespeedily in full flow of livelyonversation. . Mrs. Perk was a complylame of some thirty odd years, sprightly,n'd intelligent. While busy with theiibald disjointed chat, a map in a miner's;arb leaped upon the speaker's stump,ind gazed eagerly around. Hope looked

their eyea me t The man waa Jackernon 1 A BOOWI of bate wrinkled hi

insect forehead as ha recognized outiere Then scanning the Kwund and.ho assemblage closely for n moment, as

to mark out a plan o! action, he jiid from tho stump and npproacbed om

ivelors.'Tbat ' fellow meana mischief,'

Irodt, / . ,He means me.' replied Hope.

'Thoro are five or six of hia, own kindllowing him,' rejoined his friend.'It 'a Jack Vernon, the worst mao inQBO.yere parts.' remarked Mrs. Perk.Hope and hia two oompaionu occupied

in jsolated position about twonty yardslistont from tbe rest of tbe assemblage,, V«roon stopped in front ot Hope ; Iiiillowera halted a few paces behind himThen addressing our hero, the 'memr from Sydney,1 exclaimed :•Down on your knees, Mr. Yank, andquick about i t ! ' 'J

'Tbis ia a political gathering, not a•ayer meeting, and no kneeling is ro-lired,' was tho responfle. ,•May I ask ,why I should feneel to

,,'For^nsnltiDg me, at old, Pike's, yos*,t c r d a y .

1 , . . . • - , > . • A t • • :•, , ! •

, /To,inaiinybu,air:wouia be an, imossibility,' was Hope's Boeeriug rejoin-

tt'oune both loud and deep.rernoflbroUKbtbotbliia'handa he;ipon tiie young tniin'B thbuldBrn, with

the intention of forcing him to a kneel*ing position, but Hopo, >y_ a dexterousand vigoroua effort, SBnt therfellow reel-Ing baeVwitrds violeutlv, against tbtrunk of a-live oak tre*. ', 'Served' you right, Jack Vernon. for

iterferlBg Wth a gentleman,'cried Mrs.

wV Ijeerintf g . \ . /yernon.J?ecovered himself instantly,j , : •topg.by the,woman's words .anJ

manner, sprfing forward and Btrucki withik;open band, lier plump but sunbiir-j t h i f c ' '•fTako '.hat for. jonr Infernal lionce,' lie mid. as she foil to tbo gr

m'tb'e"force of the Wow."ir^t.Vaa jmpti to fury by this trtat-biiOjEhls.olA friend. :He.ruahe4 at

ii> rnfflan and Beired him by th(( thecit,Uh 'i»;yiee like grip.', Voniotj,' however* wetnecl to have.muscles, of steeli

fiuuu shopV bhnso!f lomw from Tirodt'irough !4ndfing, . and shoutiog,' 'Com

.OD| fellowfl I' to bis foliowera, drew,pistol and fired two shots at Hope aiBrodt, both of -which m.Baad. Incooler moment each bullet would ha

One straight to it* target/ "Our hero'ifiad brovight a pistol witl

1M to the hill. His enconptor of Iherec'edlng,doy bad tanglit !iim tbe neces-ityi as be thought of carrying arms foria fntnre, at. least in Hangtown, anlaces of ttitt kind. Brodt had, b« l

tUBlly, »ioce his debut in Oolifnmcarried a seven shooter slung to hw*Ut belt.

YerribnV friends rushed to tho aidheir leader. Eveiy man had his retoV

er1 in hand, as did our two'friends. , BiWrore, another. »liot could be flrea,b'oJy of miners why .thought that V<

'had gon« a tittle loo far,' elosoilupon the woflld-be combatants. TlSydney geiitlejnBU and bi» friends we

' nnd banded over.to the sheriim»ojedloa(i«oiir,ljiBll and lock

op. Hopo, Brodt nnd otters noro orBad to bo proieut tlio next , raofjiinstiro examination o! tlio priBonaw. ; ••"liba •eminent spea%*\»ko Vad bi

ci't. ' ' ' A'in iinti \\\R fiHiinrial'cliDuXi'm a to cap tbe ontmount tbe stumpthat day.", i

AIUlni»fcrWtiHf«tUTho follcwiog anecdote is old but

ifooil, and niauy of the preseut genera-tion iiava not seen i t :

Tfio pooplo in one of the oiit-jmrisbtu!Virginia wrote to Dr. Julm Snlt

Aw, wlio was then at i\w. hood of tbeieologictJ sumiuaryin Pn'non Edwnni,•r u minister. They wild thciy wantedman of first-rate talenta, for tUey hodi! dowu considerably, and DCcJediltliug up. They wanted one who

onld write well, for some of tho yonngwcro very nicte about that

inttor. They wanted ono who ooulila gocKl deal, for tbeir former

im'ster bad neglected tbut, aud tlieytntod to bring tbat up. They wanted

man of very qmtlemnnly deportment,some tbooght n great deal of tlmt.

,ud BO thoy went OD, describing a por-iaister. TLe last thing they mon-wns, they gave their last minister

360; bnt if tho Doctor woald fiendliem aueh a man as they described,hey would raise another fifty dollars,

":ing it four hundred dollars. ThoDoctor sat right down and wrote thorn areply, telling them they hod bettorforthwith make out a call for old Dr.>wight, ia heaven ; for be did not[now of any one iu thus world whomswortad this description; and as Dr.)wight bad boen living so long onpiritnal food, he might not need BOtuch for tbe body, and possibly helight livn on 8400.

AD expresaioa of incredulity, whichtponded.intq % broad in»le, ovarapread

countenanco of Jaitfoe Doolittle. .The audience waa with tbe judge i n>gard to the prisoner's *good aoiidnot,'id a general Uugh eturaed. Vernon,jwever, paid DO attention to tbese ra*ler diBpnragiiife manifeataticDs, but

ily proceeded tb explain. 'There wasilot you nee, on the part of the con-

iota of Moifolk lela'nd, I joined it, youond when it was' ripe, informed

ie euthorities. If that Wasn't good con-nct .whatwasi t? ' "" - ' ,

'A piece of infernal villiany.' BhontedIrodt, ' " . .:' , . .

•Order iii the court,1 cried an under1

ag . .• ,. -,. ;.,

The ex-eosviot beatowad npon Brodt, BCOWI which boded no good to thatim-mlaive yonng gentleman, .< - • -•••

"And tbat was tlio good conduct wbiohiroenred yourrelease,wasit?1 oontiou-

the jnatioe.'Tes yonr worship. A pardon was 1B-

led for me, and I was told to go, onondition that I should never set foot.gain on any portion of the posesaions

Her Majesty, God bloss bar I1

A Btorm of hootiugs aud hisaes follow-thia lost reply. After quiBt waa ro-

;ored, Juatice Doolittle proceeded :'What excuse have jou, Vernon, for

-our conduct yesterday V' 0 . 1 ma lisJf-tiffhl, And when I'mtbat way, (bero is gonorally the i—1pny, you know.'•It is hardly an excuse that yon were

disorderly because you were half drank,I shall fine you one bupdred dollars,

ad each of your companions seventy-dollars. The'conrt in cosed.'

Tbe flues were promptly paid by Ver-

o. . . . .•Bather light, those fines were,

observed Hope, , .. / .'Tea, George; bu t , I suppose there

tera Borne eitoonating oirontnBtanoosrhioh tbo judge did not explain.' :

at da you mean, Ben ?' what ex-innation conld there be, • wbat oiroam-

, n o e s ?( • • ; •"• • • : • • • •

'0, there wen prohnbly twenty, orlore, of them, each weighing nu ounceLlpjwt''Yen, I BCO, replied tia friend.Vernon was tnining away, from

ilerk's desk where lie tad been paying3,amonntof the'fines in gold dnst,leu bia eyes! met Brodt's,; , , .,'I say, my man,' yod|re. to-day addede more debt,to the score yon owe me.

Pbere'a two of yon now on .my books,1

loioting to Hope, ;'and I'll pay yonith ; off j. with , compound iotcrest

'Tea, so hodofla, jou doff-gond 'illbred thief T ihoiited a new-oomsr. '

This was Mrt. Pmk'i bnsbind; Abner,vhobad jtttt returoea from Nevida3ity. ' He wiw « atldwwti innscnlarrenrieBseaii, #b'o bad pwi>ea 'i, moiety oflisforty-flvB yeart amltl leenu of ex'

oitenient' ana ''danger' He pltced J bhhorny band heavily npon tbe rufflon'i

'Well whatdo.xquwant?';-•^Btisfaotiian for maltreating and in-

ralting a lady—niy wife.*•Wbat o lio I Haieii't seen a ladynee I ieftlnstralla, ' , ' , ;•Abner tigQtesef.lu'i grasp npon Ver*

ton's collar, and if lapped h » fwM, flnti one side and then the other. Tbi:-convietj stung th-the verge of mad-us, bttraj'ftway from the gnwpof Perk,intoned irbowie knife out of the balf-

opan drawer of the clerk's desk,' ammade a JeBperats lanse at bis assailant.But the latter dextroady avoiding tbeihrust, gave the fellow a kick below tbebelt which doubled him up like a. half

I. jock-knife, Eeoovering himoollinstantly, bo made nnoUier rash •oafthrust at Abnor, bnt at that juncturethe well-opoued loop at a lariutwhistling through the crabln door. Tbenoose fell over tbe Australian's shooltl-cn, dropped to bis elbows, and tighten-ed there. Tho next moment be was pall-ed ont of the court-room into tho street,1

nmltt cries of 'Hang him I' 'Hang tinSydney thief 1' : ,

A loud ebont of uaent rent tbe, air,gnarled old oak stood on tho oppoaitiside of tbe thoroughfare ; tbe struggliiwretch wus hurried to the tree anil pine-

(1 beneath a horizontal, branch; theUOOHB waa adjaated around tbo mnn'neck, the free end Df'tbD lasso imthrown over thU, and a uilor-liko volexolaimod, 'Baiot > n v boys I'

A moment afterwards Jack Vernwoo hanging by tha neck, from : Uiilinuitli ot the old oak, hU feet atrom tho bosom of Mother Earth,

Tliomas Kernun'n"WATEBBUHI, Conn., Oct. 10.—ThotnaS

of Nraiigatunk lias go't four prips,rhioh ho Bftya aro purp bloodedpaniela, They sleep under tbo stoop ',f hieboBSO, Yesterday niprning Ker-

besrd bowls that Bhowcd tbat71intleyt' the old dog, was in distress.,.[ernao followed the direction whenoo

te tbe howling, and at last found thoId fellow on tho railroad track, dolug

best to coax tbo pups off. I t waatieariy time for the 9 o'clock train, and'Charley' aaemed to know it. He

run offaa if chuaing a bird, &ndben took behind him to see if the pupa

•o coming. Ho couldn't get them offtrack. At laat be seised one by the

ipe of too neck and carried it off thirty .!, and tlion returned for another,ton be had tho lost one safely landed

ie first nas book on the truck. 'Charley*; lout sat down and seemed to be think-g.: He waa perfectly still about flyo

linutee, and then lie Beized a pap aaiefore nnd carried it to the highway,nd wben tbe pup started back 'Charley*

the little fellow on the jowl so Sharp-,tlmt it yelped and started for home.lla be d i d > the remaining three, and

B found them ttndar tbo atoop when haat back. Then belaid down In bootf tiie atoop until tbe train passed. :

Brigham Young's grave is said, to bo"neglected and fltoneiew," He; left toumany afflicted widows. • What is every-body's bufliness IR nobody's hnsinwis.

FLen tho condition of her late husband's-ave is meotioned to Mrs. Young No.), she replies : "Well, if he wants a

ambstono, let that proud, stuck-up .Belinda Jane Touug. get him one—it'aia much her business as it is mine 1"

nd when the subject h brought to thettention of Belinda Jane, who ie widowfoung No. 14, she retorts, " L e t Sarahremeha Young (widow No. 4) attend tot. Sho hue known him longer than I . "LB(1 it looks now as if he would neveret a tombstone.

The charge ag&inet the prisoner wasiroeay, aud be bad made a denpersteffort to prove an alibi. One ol hisisighbora was called t o ihe stand to bearritneas to the worth of' the prifloner'Bard. - "Wliat/ 'aaked the judge,(it wafl

a Arkonsaa,) " is the'prisoner's replita-ion for veracity ?',' "Wai, middlin'fair,ndge ; midJliu' fair," replied tho wit*lees, "He'dalwayd bed. the same wife>vcr siuce be lived in Pike, tlmnEh I>'lobve lie did have,a couple over inennesBce lost winter, but—"And (hen

tbe'oonit kept him quiet long enough toexplain to him juit what they were talk-log about. ' • '• '•

When onp of tbe old St. James streetluba wished to get rid of a member,hey met, broke up the club, and imme-

diately reconstructed it without him.' Aproprietary club in Lincoln's-lnn-FieldBwishing to get rid of the notorious Q. P.Clifford, resorted to this expedient."Very well, gentlemen," waB his remark"ybu have all retired from tbe partner-ship ; I ant tbe solo surviving partner,and the house and furniture belong to

He ^proved to be.legally right,int {tcostUiemasvenl tboaBund pounds

buy turnout , -

„, A pai&ter'i apprentice, quite poorlyehtd, wsa lettering a door-post, when he'dropped hia brnnbr A moat maflnifi-oentlj got-nti colored gentleman—a realawmond Planing on bin'Bhlrt front—paused, Rtopped, and with'inflnita gracobanded the fallen implement to tho signpainter. The latter would have thankedbini, bnt bis courteous frienil checkedbim, with V wayo of bis jeweled liaod,and sold. "Hebber mind—de EmperorCharles Fiflii.. piot&d ap do poncjl o!

Titun f

Pressed by a pitit&u creditor, intorhoae bauds a note for 2,000 franca baa

fallen, a bapieas debtor gOOT to a friendand tales to borrow tbe mm. " What ia r,.this Shylook'a name ?'*: Bays tbe frleud.1

•I don't koeW him from Adam, except ^by his dress J he's some stranger wlm hasbought my'note." "And you would, tofill the poofcets of a bloated aud totalilranger, rob a friend you baye knowniince boyhood 1 : ' Ah, Pierre, I neveriioagbt joa would stoop to such a thing.

I t wua the rnutiing nf the nkirf« nf fnirones ou the stairs on their waj to alilitary ball, in war Ume, tbat originated

[ho song, "The Camp Belles arc Goni-ng.""Bono ontbusiostio bero-worsbipor ban

isoovexeaa typograubical error In tboScripture*. "There were giants in thosedays," he says should read, "Thoro weroOronts in those days."

"Do yon think," naked Mrs. Popper,that n tamper Is a bad thing in if

woman ?" "(Jertainly not, mn'nm," re-plied a gallant' philosopher. " I t IB agood tbiug, and she ought nevor to lose

"Well, air! do yon entertain my prqp-tion ?" asked anpunillbriftof a p a w o n ^

tram whom bo wiahod to borrow somomoney. "Mo, air," was tho reply, " b u tyonr pctipMtUon lia» entcrtainaliiue e i -geedingly."

Page 2: composition in them IT LEATHER compos IT LEATHER · An' Eve elm got ft-flshin' wit. B plow ol meat mi' brusd, ia' He dubbil La slip np tu' pu t do apple in her bend, Au1 Je way do

Oet 18, ISJ<-

.SRRISTOWN'S NEW STEAMER.

WbfA Was1, turned out in tho j*cenl Morri.man's ptirudo witb Ibnir nW nuntaw art tiijirtsaion of general i

h*iU!'T "iitM *IVIT tbo ftdycnt f*f l'J(

K|.3in«ris F!('H!«1 "Unrle Jolm 3I>»

W' hiHgUiu, who lias ulw»j» I*.ii->rm1 i»-rsint-nutty ftud utrnwtl? t'T A w * "temner.Al'h'tiifil. nppnuili'.nR tbe rfm.ly nl«!« <»f lite.dint mil us ugile m. In- tl=*«<l •" '*'• llB i e ? i l "lively old vote run volunteer tiroiuau, aud vi-pacU uUnyx lo atiy *ilb tho buy* aud hulprtlu tho min'liine.

H »B mill that the iMtitl engiuo m»y beptuxliMed by MuliMD. With a IUUe re-pair it will yet don fireat dtftl of service.

Fred. Crill on Trial.Tbe trial of Frederick Crill for

ntA KUoiBmilMtiousrtbnuld not bf i-iwiileil | j ^ " ^ , " ^ .lau^tor begau at Newton ontubiibuller^uipnientinthuwnyofopiw-1 f ^ a y ufrre Judga Daliywple. Crill.

Wlien are naked of "Unc le Jobu11

M <OTO tlie history of tlio venttuMe mMbiufiMWiitl if'wiw luij-orlfd by C<>Uii"l<u» '"14.vl, ftbiindoned by the conqMiu w '87Ctuni ivtniiiutl by tbe Comuiou Council iill1MU." Howuver tbls mity be, it wwl ">bi4oi>B to No. 7 of Warren street, NftWArk,ami fltttt apjwired iu Jfurriatown U|nm »piniki of Uiut Compuiy there snu* nrtfOD,v.:nrs a#ri, About twelve yenn* ago, whenliuiiil inneliiueH wero abanduiiod iu Ncinrlt.tlM uiHlne citiiB to Morrlfttcnru for nrrnin-limit residence, and belouged to °WiiiKlon Coniimny whose miforltinnte .iLmvlthllwUrn burnt* rwnltmt<li«km<1ni<tit.

Sevitu ytaw figo Hie complin v W'1 r

i/.e<l ^wim wild Uwis with JohoW. Hiiyn,IM flnt Foreman, who ba* bueu Buw.uijili.rl inHint office by Wm, HnniHun, Jnbn II. Moon-,Reotie W.King ami Tbeo. H. Mniror.l, *b,nrnwnt Forcuwn. P«ri«g Uiwa yews 111*mitnjifiiiy linn eniit-avorcd eimicfrtl.v to ««<'"'<% «riMiii». bnt nil tbair efforts ltml met witbill succm Hat <Wita tboh ill<m]>|»li]t'menbi tfaoy niointaicort intnet « K™1' •"'P*11-izntion, find m Reported tluwrtres ns tcseenre Renernl cuniniendi*'''"'- They metlio old luaeliiDe us Innfi os il wmiWll(1 B"Jt ffiriritt service, nnd when it filled run Ibeirboac jumper to plow* anil t« the ntenmer.HOMIIOS this they furnished theirbonsuinnlimulsomo manner, and in every way imp-porldl tlieir firpniiTaUon without nuking forpnUia cnntributionB of nny kind. AlmostilicmiimRed in ibeir efforts to obtniu betternii|MmtiiB tbey seriously considered whetheribey woolil turn out ou the occasion nf tbfrficpnti»mde,liatflmilly deu-ruiiued In dako, uud tie good AppearnQce tiioy tben madecaused tlie present Common Council to din-CUSA among themBehea iu tbeir aurlnBvtheir olaiw for twtUr apparatus (nun theybail.

A vay to br ing Bbont thin result wns offer-ed by thsdiBbandnieiit of t i e Easton flr«depnrtnienL Among the companiesont there was that of the Humane Kteamer,

worganlKed in 1797, and owned itnj

„ j in that State, an Bnfiinefonrth-cliua Clapp & Jones build, whichthey bud made to their order and receivedone jwr ago last Moadny. It wan speciallyconnlrnded nod although a powerful enginebuilt so light that it weighs but 3.50TRiii|ity, and 3,600 ponuds loaded with vateiunJ fuel, rtaay for fire duty. Ever)u.itt of ita working and running gear timndc of cant steel, and it potweatea all tbenimltrn improveinenbi. llriaidea

^ built high and easy to ran it in abo of per-"iei*,'«wnmetrj' and namntclieil beauty. Tbejauket in pickle plated nnd mountedbrosK, tlie air chamber is copper, aud tbewheeln display & yery pretty desigu ID ma-roun nuil gold. In every respect thochine in to good OH the day it was bought,HH it htm received the brut core and hiu liecin service but three timuB. At ilx first Siit ivns (,'hon tho eovero test of eight hoursbitril Hcrvice, nud pctfonuod it in tho mostwitiafftctory miinncr. ,Tbo engine coat tbecompany S3,1)0(1 nnd wben tbe city nuthori'lies, after puttiug them out of service,offeredthe company $1,000 for this machine, theyindignantly told them they could not bay itfor any money and eirrased their detenulnation to sell it to some other place.

Thia matter coming to tbe knowledge o!WiwhiuBton Company they at once Rant aConunitlce to maie an exnminntbn of tbiBleium nu druport, They visited Ens ton oiThnrsdny of lnst week nnd were BO highlyplowed with 11 that they secured from Htinniio Company tbe privilege of purchasingit at nny timo before llcnday noon, far $1,'800. Ou their return nmcetluR of tbDC<mon Goancil wim lield on Friday ovoningatid it wag resolved to purchase theif it gnve a mtiufftctorr imU

Ou Tnendi.y morning tbo steamer vanshipped to MorrUtowu nmid gcnoral lognon the part of tho pecpla of Button, anddelegntion of twenty-four raambem or Himane Company accompanied it to make tbatrial. Arriving ia Morristovn th«y veie re.ocivr>d attha depot by Wanliington Cobipany,tieiuied by Decker's band, the aomberawliic.li nmdo a fine appearance in their newnuitoiw, Tho Humane Compnnv MOBescorted to Wanhington honse and therecutertnined till noon, when they wero diiat tlie tTnitvd StnlcM Hotel. At two o'cltho procession was reformed, and afterparading through some of tho principalBtrecte, halted at a hydrant in front of th:pnrkforthe Irinl.

The test was both honest nud severe, Jdense crowd prevented a good draughtnud some pneting material that von n~ed iiplace of shavings, burned ont tooqnfokty tproperly ignite tbe kindlings, yet themachine Srod romnrlinbly fast in «pit« of tbedrawbacks. Ia cue minute and flftj-eighlsecouda then wan two and a half pencilssterna ; In three minutes nnd fifty aoconds

,-ideutly been trying to playinline oven HUH^ hh couflndinert cays hiHiiiL'ly 1'ipoflln to be nc<iuilted. HB ia npjMirHiitly Hiity yt'ar.4 of ago, a little abovejnifllium iiMRlit nud weighs at

Hl3 hair is white, and he Boema toto grown older duriug bis imprisonmmt.i and his wife for a number of yearnve lived with bia danghtor Eiizn, who wmirrieil Ctill wan what is in-outsttsa "iiottifoKKn'1."PrnotiHillS boforo

the justice* of tbe plai» ia his noighborhtnnj- ypiirs. In bis prehension b«

not itnll, Hoiuowlmt ehrewd and hod aboutixiiiuch b»wiw tin1 average jiihtico of tbiwiici*. For Bonn1 time before tho murderio hft.1 taken a dislike to bin daughter, andvtv inuliiifid to ntuim her. TLB murder ru-iilli«I from (i dwput« about n half bnsholiioiBurn. He wnnU-d it placed up etaira,Ltul she dosired It put in im OHUIOUBO, itaimutl place. He put it up wtairn dad nhebca Rot it and wirried it to the outhouse

uud returned to tin room where nhe wns oc-gaged In doing tbe family washing. Shortlyflor this, while Mm. Crill was looking innothcr direction, Crill git an old musket

from the wall, and, walking up behind bisdaughter, ho placed tbe muzzle near herhead and discharged the guu, the contents

lrildng her in tha bend, killing her instant-r. Mrs. Grill asktd him what bo had done,

and he said Uiut BIIO h»d aggravated, andtotalized him until ho couldn't Blond it,ami he htul jrat an end to it. He »aid ho

IE not sorry for it and asfriBtad his wife inmoving tho body. He UIBD vent out to3 field and called the husband of bialighter, and then walked toward Ham-

burg etflting to those he diet that Eliza hadfit and died. He called on Dr. Pellet, a

resident pUytdoian of that place, and toldhim and others that lia had shot hii dangh-

He then gave himself op to Jus-tice Henderahot, and he w&i taken to Mew-on by an officer and committed to jai). I tH said ho bad often threatened to kill bialaughter.

Bis first wife is said to have died fromthe effects ol a RunBhot and waa secretly_ iried by him. He caid tliftt she had aliotherself accidentally* ' Since1 he lias been in

rlion he says tbe shooting of his daughterus an (ocidant ' ''_'"' 'The jary selected imsinU of Xeme Hhep-

hera", Jaobb DennJ*. Matthew William*,George Darti, Joseph Heodenhot, JamesRunyon, Samoel Smith, I*wii HemlnOTer,DcDJamlQ'Uetler.Benjomb Cole, D.Morga-rnm and Oeorgt IKaiui. Lewis Cochnn,FroSecrator opened tbe ewe /or the State,andMirtin itosenkrsHfl, h. J. Martin and M. E.Kemble appeared for the defanw. The wit-neoses sworn on tbe part of tlie State teoti-fied to the putlcnbin of the sbooUng, howCrill bowrtedthathehadkilledliiB daughter

id subsequint silly tttempa to create tbeinipretwion of inwnity.

fit«phen Smith heard CrCl ray, "Itisdoiid fMtinnt be helped; I am not crazy; nevITO been;" a remark waa made that Kew-m Jail waa a nice plane for him ; Crill re-

torted, "It can't be a much worse place; Ihflvo been Jiting in bell for yean;" he nra-aUy wenrs an overcoat and tippet In rammer;

aa excited.

Daniel Ton Orden had a combination-with Cril; be mid, "No, my friend, Z

mid do it again a thousand timei; theabune I have taken no one can know; I havehad to Bleep in the bum and on tbe cornstack and been ill treated in many ways;they had our goods; we lived with them ;when I took tba gun down I intended to goto ehpot birds ; my daughter itood at theWBshtub tantalizing me ; I raised the gunand ehct her; Bhe wot very clow; if I had

sight I might have bad time to thinkand not done it; she was no mother to her Johildren ; tlie grandmother would take bet-'ter care of them." Other witnesses corrob-orated different parts of tbo evidencea.

William Daboook waareDalled and eroea-examined by the defence u to position Intha room. Ho said bis wife t u always in-dulgent to her father and bin note lupportBhe waa laughing and, nursing the childwhen I lift the house.

Colonel Kimble opened for the defence oiWednesday. He sold the prisoner hod nofriends, no money and no reason. He didnet commit the deed purposely; Tbe goowent off by Occident, Hie daughter waa hiesole dapendenct. Prom early childhoodeh6 bod holped him draw legal papers, anddid everything for him. He woald not. Ifsane, destroy his only dependence. Thefamily are dyspeptic. He has little reasonloft; vas upset by thn dreadful accident.His wild talk about provocation resulted

John BuUer teeBfled that he bad shavedGrill; the process won always difficult fromhia jerking and twitobing; he generally

i inteli-

t«n li s ; in four minntos aod elfjbteonlseconds flfteea ponnde, and tbo engibegan working with twunty pponds ia R\:minutes and Un Beconik ID nine minntimand ten woonda there waa forty pounds, tanseconds later edxty ponnds, and In tenminutes and ten seconds eighty pounds.At eighty pounds of ntcam there was onahundred and twenty pounds irater prewmre,and at one hundred pounds of steara olhundred und sixty pounds water pressure.

A fine horizontal stream WAS thrownthrough five hundred loet of hose and anfnch and an eighth nozzle, after whichI>erp«ndioa)ar stream was directed ogaiottthe tup of the liberty pole, whiob is 126 feetfrom the ground. The ping failed to fur-nish a aufHoioDt supply of water, yet thieagle woa easily'washed. Tbe section' ynanext placed in a cistern and a solid inch andm eighth stream wui thrown from thirtj \oforty feet nboie tbo top of t ie pole andinainlainea there for a eondtderabla lengthof time, which antisfled (be Council and the

g that they hadengine in point of eieention

ft flrst-cUM

beauty. The eogins wu then taken up andplaced in Its new borne amid load cheeringnnd general oongraialationH,

In the evening the members of Wuhingtnn Company gave a onlUtionln WashlogtoaHall In honor of the Uppy oTtnt, whichWHM Nerved by Day, the well-known caterer.There vrore presant the members of bntb thnTiaitinK and reoeiving companies, membenof tho Common Council and reprenentaof the different conaponicH of lUo dsptirt-ment, toRether with many friends, makingcompany of abont two hundred and fifty,wboM appetite* gaVB dubatontinl evidence oftuetrapprteWlori of thfl bonntifnt «pn "At its conulngiom speeches wore m&daCUiof Hobtaid, AsaWant Chief Cooper,ltoeorclor Snlllmn, Conncilman Faitohildand nnlto a number of others in the pnrty.The members of Humane Company eiprew..oil their regrets that they were oerapelto.l tojiart with thsir "Bftby," aa tbsy fondlyMylrA their handnome machine, bnt oonanlodt l jo IDM]Toa with tbe reflection that It hodfiili™ into hands} which thej wen BHrared

a o l d g i M BTae collation over tBe members of Ho-

nanoOoDiriinywereewartod to Ibo depoti take tho leoo'eioek train for home nnd

niMMd with tha n u n n n tn which they badbeen a,teitalned by their Washingtonttn&l They »^a "«« «<^«town badKOooMdcd in e»ttf)iff « « • ' •««»»" i""t I"time, » CrlialB, Pa., and othw towu hadBJOIM be*n anxtona to buy.

Not ti» I«w4 |it«Md waong Uw many

Port Morris.ill not Htl.-mnt I" ni*e you any detailednt of tli'i mrvkm held brn; in t ieI lau Smidny, which was Hiu 4th anni.

vcrbury of tla- gtent revival whirb cbAUgcdl*uorof ilia lives of very many man.dilrewn'tf wire made by Jlov. James U.

Tuttlu, Hun. Johti Hill, Tool. Kenan, Bob.:rt aUdwiu &ud the pastor. Letters ex-presfiiog rtigret at tbeir Inability to be pre>-

it were read from Beva. Little, Vlakddee,Harrison, Tutt e and Wiaaue.

Hon. Jobu HiU said, among otber things,that there wero 83,000 miles of mi I rood inthe Uuitod Htntesi that there wer« thwe

of people directly interested [u rail-road«, and that one-fifth of the capital of ttti

iimtry nos invested in them.I forgot to mention W. B. Day as among

the HjMMkore, it goen without sayiug that he,ud I know of no layman in tbe

Coufereuee who can fpeok so well—veryw prenchera cither for that matter,Tlitro is quite on interest awakened in the

extra meetings thia week,

William Hill, engWr, has retained fromi visit to bin father in Minnesota. Hiirou^bt it bomple of the soil of bia father's

farm, It loobx like blauk muck you may digut of a Bwamp, nnd bo nays it is just so fordepth of three foot. They never think ofultiii),' niftutire ou tlie noil out tbere.IKO brought along a wiuijilo of tbe mud

froui thfl tallB of Minuohaba. He speaksvery highly of tbo west nnd sayB if he hadnot 1)1*11 lunrried ba would not have oomebock hL-i

A car wont through here to Newark onTaoaday with K«i bars of bullion In i t

At the next seBSion of tho Legislature Inut Senator Caufleld to introduce a

which ehall make it obligatory on the StateBoard of Education to introduce a uniformsystem of textbooks in every actool dlrtriot

the State, and empower the trustees topurchase them and sell to parents at coat,plus the CDBt of transportation. I don'tany need of paying a profit of 40 per cent,on school books. If tho Senator wante to

Governor be bad better think of this. Idon't understand how the Town Committee

mid interfere with tho trustees of a publicschool in hiring a teacher. Witt jour PineBrook correKpondtiat please explain.

There will probably be Borne fan In But-x county thin fall'about election tuns.

Somebody kindly Bent me a Sussex Heraldlast week and Homebody else, 1 guess, anIndependent Tbey are both good papersif their kind, but my Itepublicaniflin is too

deeply ground in for Brother Bunnell tooonvmi ma now. The Independent fa attahV|ng quite a circulation in Sussex snd its edi-torials are very woll written. It Is strangehow differently men can nee the same thingthrough partisan npectacles. !>•

Board ol Freeholder*.A monthly meeting of lbe Board of Free,

holders was held in tbe old Grand Jury roomon Wednesday, ell the member* being pres-ent bat Mr. Budd, of Chester.

The Committee on MiBcellmecma Accountsreoooimeiidnd that the bill of costs !n theniit Drought by H. W. Cortright against otn-

parties for killing a rabbit out of season,lounting to $5,90 be|pald. Counsel said

that under the game laws where a partybrings a unit aud fails to recover the Oounty

liable for the ooeta. The Director andmembers of tbe Board expressed themselvesu dissatisfied vith sucb a provision, and anmotion the bill was laid on tlie table.

The same committee reported theynot satisfied about ex-Sheriff VraderveeVsbill and would take until tbe next meeting toconsider it. This bill it will be remembered

for certain Court feen that Ihe SheriffTailed to railed during tie terra of office.

Bridge bills to tha amount of $1,568 03ere ordered paid and otber aov

counM amounting to £68 S3ul-o passed.

Total, >V»«

wore a tippet at allgent and rational in convtreatlon.

Mrs. Harriet Osbome, a daughter of theprisoner, said her father was affected withdiseases and complaints; for twain yeanhe had the peculiar jarHug ana twitchingfor ten years his regular diet bad been vin-1egar, molasses, grease and old bread. Hedrank tea. In Summer he not by tie stove,

iwith an overcoat, tippet and hat on.: Jnatice Wm. Campbell testified todaughter's care of bet fatter befon her mar-rligs; Mr.- Grill tried a .rait in my courthit March withhlamualskiU^showed nobck of mental capacity, but w*i pemdiar and all tbein hii aetiocB and dress. . . . . . part ^

lohn Card' iirorn i—Orlll's mother had oBieornfits and died therefrom.

Other witaeaaes' testified to ptouliwiUwOf tho prisoner. Mrs. Crill is IWIng *ithBaboook and bis ohildren at Fktemoobndis too atok to •ppear. Opinions a n thaiCrill Is overdoing hia insanity. -Hia con.sttnt contortions a n fearful to behold. ? .

Dr. a i r l n Allen testiCed on Thnndaythat he had ittonded tbepriaonw for thirtyynan and that he suffered from a nerroua dlv-•jrdor*hichwM likely to impair ht. mind.CrtU htd lately ibovnrigni of Impairmenlof mfad. Dr. relict teattled that he sawCrill on the day of, the trinrdn and that hewas not insane bat unusually noitecL 'Oth:er witoBs

ys testified that Grill's

IB assumed. It was thought the case wouldgo to the jury last evening ox to-daj,

lr* and Vicinity.ServiooB in tlie nchool hoiuo at thia place

rill be deferred for a fortnlBt1, or so. .A collection will be taken In the Preiby

terian Chnrah next Babbath, for HnndaySchool pnrpofiuS, •- ''* ." •

Wm. I'ope, of thla place, has been chosenu Assistant, and «t(ng eaperlnftcdent ofthe Longwood HabUtli SoaooL

Our young friend, W. K. Dolind,gone to Newton to hoar Uw trial ofi the Boa-ma mnrdenn, whioU began on .Tneaday"«t . . .

Ur. n. p . Minion and wife, vlio htTebean Bpeudlng a faw dayi with their .frisodsin Barludiln, return*! to thsir homo i:Drooklyn on Tntsdayia*.

W. N. SpeuMr and Thomas Archer ofLower VaUey.aw each running a milk routeifaonBttflutUwvldnitiM of PortOnm tadDover. M.D

Tbe n i t of Warren oonnty n t fi. IL 1 Wis tipecbd (a oorae np this tern of court iBelvidere. The salt !• to recover win tdiboaaftml doltan of lbs oonnty Audi allsvedtohava btm wrtmgfnUy withheld by I•Ud T M I woila MUng M U offlobO.

Morrlt County Courts.The 8itjjretiif> Honrt issue of t h e Nat ional

Iron Bank vs . Torrey, was t he flrat casetr i td --action on a promissory w>to= N o

ideffnort watt offared, nnd judgment wasentered afjainstthB dofeudanlfor fflSO.

01BO11T COCBT.Mills Bailey tu. Franci- Bockoven; ae-

tion brought to recover $370 wuioh badlh*m inoluded by miataka in a mortgage offtt.BOO, plaintiff olaiming that the mortgagea tcmld have been given for but J1.82O. i h ejury, aftor being out about twenty hourg,returned a verdict of no cause of action,

arr McComack vs. JameB Ash—an fto-..on for $850 for board. Verfiot for plain-tiGf. fifty-eight dollars and fifty oentfl.

J. Tumor va, Benjamin S i r e ; vcrcliet farplaiutiff, *ZOT.B0.

W. V. V. Lidgerwood vs. Edward Loner-gnu ; in i jcctuieat. Defsadant found guilty.

Janata K. Peer, Theoiora A. Peer andBilaa U. Peor vs. Cathotiae J . Peer ; verdictfor defendant.

Htwter Ann Giles vs. Adallne Ohaae; thedefendant confessed Judgment.

Madison U . Connet and Earl F. OonnetI. Wm. 8. Gannon j case now on.

QU1BTBB BKBBIOMB.The Grand Jury returned into Court

Monday morning, having found nineteenbills of indictment, which, i)a notion o"tbe Prosecutor, wero handed down to i bOonit of QaarUr SeBsionB for adjUBtuient.

The following pardons, who warcharged under Indlotmente, have not yetreooived eeutenee:

Oharloe M. Henry, ohargod with grandlarceny; plead guilty.

James Boiith, breaking and enteringplead guilty.

Ooorgo Kevins, who ptead not guflty t othe charge of assault and battery, afterward*

1 retracted the plea and plead guilty.Frank Madden, assault and ba t t e ry ;

plead gnilty.Bridget Hunt, larceny ; plead guilty.Edward Blanchard, charged with aawnlt

and battery, pl«ed guilty. Gsmrgs Piuraon,surety in tbe sum of SAW for BUnohard'sjappearance In court for sentence.

Cornelian Hahanny, assault a n d battery ;entered a plea of KOH vntT OOHTHKDEB*,which was aooopted. Beaogntzar.ce taken

[in $2W for appearance of defendant i<

A dlBouasion as to tho liability of the Boardfor constables fees, for the arrest of partiesrho were not indicted, arose and WM refer-

red to Counsel, who aald the oountybponsible in Bad) cases, bnt the bills shouldstate the facts1 and contain a warrantee ofoorrtctnew from the Justloe or Oounty Clerk- tha t IB that the parHw had been arrestedbut were not indioted. Onthisstatatncmtftllthe bills of this character were referred toCounsel. . . .

As adjournment was then made to S P. U.I when Mr. Yonngbiood appeared in behalf of1 ox-Sheriff Vanderveer, arguing that tbewas fairly due him bnt acknowledging itoutlawed. lie thonght however that thacounty of Horrls wonld hardly wish to takeadvantage of a technicality to avoid a j u tdebt, and he hoped the Board would takeaction, either now or i month hence, as towhether It waa a correct bill or not. Action

it was accordingly deferred vntil nextmeeting.

In regard to constable's blUs the Counselreported be bad found some of the biUt In'oorrsot. They were on his recommendationpassad on reduced rams and others wen laid•over,

Mr. Brown of the Poor House Committeetnvited tho Board to vliit the OonntyHouu

the 30th inoL at 10 o'clock A. M., as Itwas very deaimble tbey as a body should atewhat had been done daring the season andwhat was BUU needed. Accepted.

Mr. Earls (toted a fellow named Uonroowns confined in the jail on a charge of bas-tardy, and as there woe no prospeot Uwt;anything further would be don* with himthan feed him at the county's expense, sug-gested some action be taken toward gettinghim out Df tbe State if be wouldto go and If it was within tbe power of theBoard to secure Ida release. Befened tothe Court House Oommitte with power.

notion the Board then adjourned tothe BBcsnd Wednesday of NoTembor.-Ban.

TheY. M.C A. Convention.The convention of tbe New Jersey State

Young Men's Christian ASBOOUUODopened at Morrlstown on Thursday eveningof last week. The attendance was large,

olergymen of Morristown" tookpart in the exercises. The following

ohoeea for tho taming year;For President—Ashbel Welsh, Jr.,

Latnbertville.. Firat Vine President—Dr- P. W. Owen,HorrUbtwn; Second do.. D. P™iln«Ti:iy«.n,Soinervllie; Third da , B«v. W. B, Bhkkdy,'PhlUipsbafs. .... Becretories, B. P. Holder MadUoty I .B.Pieraon, Morristown; Harry 0. KaV\nu,Dover. . ':

Cndentlal Committea-E^ H. Moore.Horri8to*D;C. B. Morria, Moatolalr; H.P . Sftnderson, Dover; Obos. A. Born, Eot-g«n' Oollege tW. W. Bldtils, Boon too.

Baainem Oommittee—W. B. WilUnson,Newark ; Bet. 3. M. Meeker, EliwMh ,D. frelinBUnyaen, SomervillB; J. W.Ohilus,Bed Bank ;J . E. Wik«, Uonistown.

DeTollonal Commltlfe-E. H. TylerPhiinfleld ; Bev. J. M. Meeker, EllnbethJohn McUanan, Highlstown.

Addresaos were nude by the - Hun,Nathaniel Nilaa, of Mudiiwn ; J.met SalUVAU, Prwideat of tho Unrriatown YoaagHen's Christian Anodation; A. V. D.Homymnn. of the Bomenet QIXXTTS, re.dricg Prudent, aDd Dr. Owtsax, of Horrk-town. At the session of the oon»enUon

i Friday. Faptn wen read by the Ren,Wdnu and A. V. D. Honoyman.

"HcBnrney's Catwbbmi'' waa sQMassrblbjm o o t e d by its author,-* B. B. MoBmBeoratary of the New':Tork Young Haa'l

h u I Christian Anoalation, TbBrewartderotioB.jal eiorasea in tbo evening.

The ae-rfon of Friday was largely Ukcnapwith reporU from the different'Ac- ©dationt.

iTho top]o,"What are our AMpobUooa doing| in regard to GommexoM Timveleri," wu dls-1tmawd, followed by that of the AMoetationBnDitin. TUB qn«fi«i of BtafJ) Seeroomlng on, mtnj spok* in turoem maying ona a t k aalarr of $1.1)00 pat Taw.Ue^ings, pranin. sdnglna, and othw fate*.erting ^rvtceVftllia o u t u •BjotabUday.

D , W . Frctaa, of Bnnnnf le ld , maliatcfabout 9000 from bia pMnh crop during lfa«par taoann . Paseh onltnm hi &* b w » n l M

of Uw w a t profltaUa oanpa t ioM la

wiU CIOM

MENDHAM-om tb^ jtreuent Dppiuruuuua it louksiousli the grabb tlmt mukea tbfi

butter—fly (pancalsiw) would be veryplentiful tl.is winter. Tliore imliUMiquite a large acreage of bnckwlieal

-u.uutl we are hnving fiuu went tierforgatliuringlt.

Dr. I H. Btiger ralurned borne luutSatonby with Lia bride. Hiu receptionon Monday availing drew quite a Inrgroirele oF Iiis falendu togutlier, and allsay they buJ a good tins?.

e notice tut*t there uro quite a num-ber of gunners busy shout iioro nodjudging from tbe shots tbey must botaking unlawful game. By the way,squirrel hunting puts us in mind ol ifary Bum A uawi tu tell when Ini7ed iu nTencbnni. One morning liewns going over the mauiitatii towardDover nu.l he eaptcd a fellow aiming biitgan at something in Lbe top of a uiglitree, aud then taking it uWu ngaiu.This La reucntcd sevurnl tiraea. WhenSam came up to ltim he asked what be

Irving to do ; ba Mid tbere W.w aCue squirrel up that tree, awl wlieo beib ut liiaejo to tako aim lie gut nut uftight; lays he there mnxt be somethingtbe in ul ter with your OVL-H, uud ou louk-iug lie fuontl a large louse on Iiis oye-brow; tbis lie bud taken for lbe squfrrel

id of course wlien he sbut Iiis eyo itwas gone. M.

Benj. Hison, forgery; plead not guilty-BaoagtticanMiBtS.ODO entered for dafen-daot's appearanoe on Tuesday for trial.

Henry Hodden, «eUInnliquor on Sunday;plead not guilty. John Jt. Piper surety in$300 for defendant's appearanoe for trial.

The bastardy appeal oase at I'inrsoD HChamberlain, appelUnt, and the Overseerof Washington township, appellee, wastried on Wednesday. Verdict for appellant

John Cunningham, disorderly house ;plead guilty. Recognizance i n ft&0 forappearance of defendant for sautenoe.

Artemus Sargent, assault and battery t

plead not guilty. Bnrety In *2W for ap-pcaranoe for trial a t January terra of Cour t

Cornelius Strjker, grand laroencjf pleadnotguUty. BooognUed in 83,000 (or ap-pearance at January term.

Jamas Storms, ann l t and battery j pleadnot guilty.

Jeremifb Forsyte, orneltj t o a n l m iplead not guilty. Trial set down for T h n n .day next.

Patrick McDonald, disorderly h o n s e ;plead not guilty.

The case of Patrick Smith, Indioted forkeeping disorderly bonne and railing liquorillegally, is now on.

The-old indictment against Iavaal Cranefor selling liquor illegally, waa tried onThnraday. Verdict agalnBt the defendantof twenty dollars and ooste.

COmtOWPLUUL 'James TonKa, appellant, and Mary A.

Trowbridge.appeUHi verilkt for appelleefor $49.

Tbomw Connolly, opptUani, and JosephA. Blanohtrd, aprxllee, appeal dinmlscodwith roeU

W. W. Green, appellant, and David 8.Allen, appellee jndgmeot for appellant,the dsfendAnt below,

Tavara Hoer.Mii were granted to the fol-lowing persona i

John P. Brown, Jefferson f M. D. Qalli-ffta, Bookawayi Join Brown, Randolph; A.B. Zeliff, Peqnannoa; Joeeph Uattkews,Randolph; a P. Hodgfclss, JeffersonFred. Mast, Boibory.

\ Common Counoil Proeaadlnes.Tbe October oeetlng of tbe Common Coun-

cil WM held on Uoiday evening. Present—Major Biebarda, Beeorder Crltknden, Al-dsraiaQ Beach and CounoilmBolSkHlv, B>ir-brass and Smith. The readiBg ol the lu tminutes was dispensed with.

A petition for license to Qeo. Smith to selIa tbe honae octnpied by Alex. Kanonw wasgranted, '

A petition from a 8. Jensen to olaofl asign over tbe sidewalk at the old ProHbyter-tenObnnb was referred to Street Oammit

e.; -Marshal Kelly reported 15 arreaU aud th«

aoeommodaUon of 18 male and 4 femaletramps for the month ended.

Police Justice Gage reported the receipiof SIS In fines.

Police Jnstico Wood reported a ft20 finereceived.

All tho reports wero aooepUd.The following bills took the usual courseid were ordered pvid: Corporation pat

roll for September, 1245.76 ; Jaa. P. Kelly,Marshal, $60; B. H. Vogt, prinUns. 917.90;Etemer k. Palmar, ohaiu pipes, SS3O.75 ; 8.H, B«rry, hardware, 90.75 ; Frank Oeiimwwn work, <100 ; P. J. Cocbran, Janitoi$6;InO. Cooper, hose tower contnot, #438.-GO; J. A. Ooodals, oil, $8.82. Eilbj of Win. H.Hue, for lumbtr, eta., $33.74, and A. Eoaii,engineer, for 918, wen referred to FinanceCommittee.

A complaint frotnL. D. Sobwars, respect-ing the overflow of bio 8aaaei Sheet prop-erty in times of high water, vas referred toStreet Committee.

A, RBpplemenl to tha Fire Ordiaanot vaipusad and is pnblUhed eUMirhen.

PINE BROOK.The Sunday School is about to bold an

anniversary.The road between Itocknway and Hanovi

Necks bw been completed only on the ltook-away Nock side. A contmct bos been modefor the completion.

Mr. Ellis Edirardfl, of this plaoe, andfriends have been oamping out at LebanonLake, fiulllvan county, Now York Tbeycaught during their short KUIV, two hundredand eighty pickerel, aud about five hundredoat Huh, all with the hook nud liue,

Tha Her. W. H. McOormick preached onSunday last on tho duty of forgiveness.

School was Interrupted on Monday of lastweek, by the teacher being seized with obllla.On Wednesday ho « u again seised, and badto clone school. On Monday but Mr. HewClerk acting on odvlceft, left tho school anx-ieties behind him, and left with Mr. H. G.Itarick for Hacklebarncy near Chaster,were hshopen to benefit by the Mountainair, and to be sufficiently recuperated to re-sume hladatles next week.

Tha Wafer SuHt.Some tin* ago, "whan interested parties in

Bookaway ind Dover brought aaits agalDBtha Lehlgh TalUy lUilroad Oompany, th<l«sa*es of th» Mortis Cuul, with a view totMtlng the riffht of tha company to absorbtbowaUroftceaookawsrRiTtr, the lassesobtained in injunction against (he prose-

>a oftheMauiU, It ia now axpwtedtUstadeoulon In ths natter will be obtain.ed within a month.

That tba caual Itnee* have the shadow ofa right to cripple indnatries in this awby diverting such a dream of wafer as theBockaway river from Its natural coanesaemit prepnntarotu. It U also provokingto know that much uf the necessity for the.nHof this water is oooaslGned by themUy bad condition bf the locks and other Ipwta of the canal, which leak ind n*t« thowtor that ousfat to bt nUliwd to drira themanufiwtatiMfwwhlohttl.iiBedad, Tatls•how tbatont hundred yards of water inlength and or the width and depth of thecanal is emptied ont of tbe levels belowhen tvery eight minutes, which laoka likeavattand ttnnMwauv waata.

County RaeordaStaltn,If anything were wanting to oonrlooa the

abliuttat onr ndgfcberiniOonaty of Bom«-t ha* beat •ystenutloaHy plundered by aug of poltoeal thlnei at tad u thnaa that

wm broneht to jiidrs.ert la Warrm, It ha.triMpind. Coantj Collector John' V.

Bk

vooehen,ltt b

almod «u the

•Wan fcom UM t m m r r daring i n . p u tIMrlaM yaara, hadbMo stolstiby l U ^ T

ohaabnkMInto I U ban. a n b T ^*dh,nl»>t. Itb imifriD, bi kww

St. Mary's Fair.On Ttiursday e»tniii(j thorn wni a drawingirsojueof tbe niinur prizttt. A act of ml-

vor tan spoons was r3<-awn by Mrs. Hilaiirt ;pair of fftncj altppera by Mrs. Spargo; «

pair of touoy liaskettt by Jlr. Donoune; anornamental quUt, by Mrs. John ltflderor; ftnet of kuivesaud forks by Ellen Kiuford; ucolored rfiirt by Mrs. T. Gorman. Themuln articles, including the horrw, wi'l bedrawn for tbU-^Bturday-cTaniug, and tneinaold artiolos will bo dl'-ptwed of by auction.

Tbere will also be dmiclng and other muuti?;•B. It is thought that the praflte of t'w

fair will amouut to al least ftitH),

•-•-•A Contrast.

The Jeraeymaa of December 20th, 1publiBbed the following:

We nope tho nlaxin pf fire that WM dloat eveainc, will aronne the inhabitants r>fthis village fmm their fulte twcurUy. It ina dlRfcnce tn this village Hint neither a Fireor How Company Is in this plnse, andRbould A fire get the upper bund on eitherside of the flqttare amone the wooden boil-)-Ines wbich were ereotad before tbe year 76,nopoweramong the inhabitant wonld besufficient to check ih progroiw eo IOOR an tnibuttdings remained to be doflt-oyed. TheindeffitiRuWu esertluun r>f tbe AquennctOompnny has CIVBU UH mifllcient wntar to ei-tlnKniBB a fin If we hud s Hose or Engine to

With two steamers, a truck and an Inde-pendent bow company now in Uorristowithe fongoit-g will be refreshing reading.In fact, it now lonlw as if there wonld hav<to be more "indefatigable Bxertions" on thipart of Ibo Aqueduct Company to furniah isupply of water enffloient fur all

The Nuptial Knot.A wedding that agitated not a lEUle tbe

usual naaoefitl flow of the social currents atBcokavay, was that of Mr. HoifordStrait and Hiss Annie Hoagland, whichooeurred at White Meadow, tho reaideuee ofHahlon Hosgland, Esq., father of tbe bride,

Thursday eveuing, In the pretence ofabout one hundred and fifty invited fiesta.Bev. D, E. Flatter ofQeiated, Mr. Ed, N.Beaeh and! "Mr. Decker acted u best men fortbe groom, Miss Hayes, of WeBtohester, Fa.and Mia Snvle Hoagland attended the bride,and Messrs. George Stickle and Thos. Oram

i thoushciu After tho onromnnfnl acujoyable collation WM partaken of by

the party. The Kit Is to the bride are saidto havt been many and elegant, fillingUrge table, and that promiuent among themwas a snperh silrer tea net. With dancingand otior amosementfl the festivities werelong aud joyously continued. Hay thesejojfl be uevnr failing in thoir future life.

* ~ * ~ * '• >

Death of a n Old Resident.Lewii B r i i n t , who was b o m and has

waya resided i n the vicinity of Centre Grove,died on Tuesday last at the advanced age of78 y e a n . He had for many y u a n beenconeietmt member of tha Presbyter ianChurch a n d wan one of the most highly es-teemed reiddeaU of this section. Before h isdea th he mado c o m p u t e arrangements forbis funeral, requesting Uiat the sermon bepreached front the 8th verse of t he 14thohapterof Romans , stat ing the chupt*wished read a n d tbe hymns Bung, and desiredth&t hia reaming might be conveyed into thichurch th rough the donr he was accustomedto enter d a r i n g bin lire, all of which vert>bsened o t t he funeral oa Thmnday, It^v.

Hr. Fesgles officiating. ibeaeHerviceHvenattended b y a largo eonconnto of friends andelatives, t h e latter, i t la « i id , fliling nearlyth i r ty carriages.

Judge) Dalrymple'i Opinion.Judge Dulrymple, in poiwing wnttne.

in the Sonuiraot Conrta npon Mr. Strelt, tfa<Newark beer seller, who bad a booth atCamp Bkillnian, said that the Court wantedit dbtlactly andentood that hereafter, t tany fait, political gutherin^ or galht-ring ofany body of men, whether they ba membenof tbe Grand Army, lodge or any other or-ganlxatltra, no lagerboereliallbo mid by theRIBSB from (toy wagon, Btand or booth. Inthis CMS the Ooort will tsko into eoni<id«ra-tionUwfftotthM the defendant has savedtbe county cost by p l y i n g gpilty, andhence the Court will impose n light fine,that of | I 5 and cost* Tb« Conrt, however,will not Bay what they would do vith thosewho bad entered a plea of not guilty, in caseof their conviction.

VICINITY NEWS.

wro are at present 118 liiuuteH in tlieWrtrron Oounty l'oor lion-;-,Klttatiuny Hose Com|«ny. of Newton bo!(U. lotin uxbibitiou O«t 2$. 211 und :i<>.

The nle of tiixin HackettHlnwii Tor the»re«nt year lion been fixed lit * 18.00

S1.0DO.IllorB. Nnn»,of HackettHtowr, Is talked

ofwallupablicin cuudidalo for Hberiffof

The local j»mtlfl or tho Newton Firo Pc>-irtaicct will probably 'ilto place on Friday

of noxt week.TheDuuiooniuiof Wurrou County on Mon-

day nnniiuatod M. C. HirarUwoIler, of Knovl*ton, for Surrogate.

Mr. Henry Fnlter bos put a litmdred menat work digging for iron orcoii tho titiykoTarni, nwr Fbilllpabnre.

John O. MuGoiiach}, living near Blalm-towD, recently exhibited bin Htreiigth byiiftiog a liorM clenr from tho gronud thaiweighed 899 pounds.

Henry Oreen Eiq., ol EiwtoD.o nivtiveotWarren oonnty, IIOB been appointed to theSupreme Coait Bench of Pennsylvania, oc-

islaned by the detith of Jiidgo Woodward.Tbo First District Democrat* of Warreiive nominated Wm. Fritts, of Washington,

for Assembly, and the sauio party has te>nominated O. EL Alberteou in tho BccoadDiHlricL

The Oieeubackere hnve culled a Conven-tion to aeetat Pliillipabarg, Thursday, Oct..Cth, for the purpose of nominating a candi-

date for Snrrognto nod transiicting such otherbuulneaa as may come before it,

Peter Johnson, of Glen Ourdner, vaa instanlly killed at the Pbillipsburg depot ofthe Central Ballroad of New Jersey, on Friday evening, 3d innt. t ie was abont to fnki

| a train for his home and as be wan oroaalogtbe pbtform, he vaa atraoi by B baggage corof the Lehlgh Valley Railroad, thrownder the ctr and pushed along the track forsome distance. His body WAS almost sevcrmin twain and bis right arm cut off at tbiwrist.

H. K. Kinney is now employing twenty-five men at tbe Anflover lime stone rjnand shipping 1,300 tons per week. lie shipsthe stone to Stanhope and will add fiftcouor twenty men to his force aa eoon aa thoother furnace in put in blast, and ahlp 2,G0(Jtoo* per week. Mr. Kinuey is also workingthe quarry near the Euinsu Oatholio cbnrcbat Franklin Furnace and also keeps a guardtbora at iiight This property wna leieod bythe SecaacuflCo., of the Fowler estate, hmtbe heirs claim that they have not work*according to the teims of the lease. Theyabandoned it bit wonld now like to regainpoaaeoBion, and Mr. Kinney holds i t by beingin possession both night aud day.-Sasne:Register.

. $3.00 OVERCOATS!0VEK0OAT8 from f3 to $1G, at

P. H. HomiiK &. Son's,Uorrietown, K. J.

For Sale!s vt.r«l flcrns of OAK u

miilalilE) for mtaint,'.AUGUSTUS W. C U T L E U ,

October 13tb, 1879., N. J.

A Further Supplementf lT i an or i iounce entiUed "An Hr^iDe-ace to1 establish and rotminU tho Fira Dfpar tmea t a n d for t he prevunHon HJX! oii loyuiahUientof flr*;!*," paawxl Pub. 9tli, l a t l .

PiBSED OOTOBBH l» 'h , 187W.Via i t ordained by tha Mayor, Itecorder,

Aldermen and Oomroon Conuti l of D .tka t t h e supplement to tbe nbnvu ordin,pawed Kepttjltibur nth, 187H, i» reliitfo-j t otbu coimnoinjimi-lit ol the Krin <»f Rrvicn offiremen, be ftud HID wmw in hereby repealed,

G E 0 K G E KIOI IAUnS, Mayor.[. H . LAsmsuT, f l e rk .

THE 0NE-PBICE CLOTHIER,ruiulj to moot the roviral in bnniucas %'Mi tho lurgost and oh(Lv,t

FALL AND WINTER STOCKof piece goods to be seen this side of Now York City, which is rodeto

, witb the lending novbliies of the season, eaie/ul'y selected from am-iaeni mekcrs, and at prices which must command tho atteutia of

, pnrchasere. Fimt-eloBH workman employed, and fipeoinl attention iycuthe order department, with tha intention of ontscliing even the m tlv

mode dealera. Do not buy traahy reaJy-ntade goods wlien yo canget a first-class

REVERSIBLE BEAVER OVERCOAT for from $12 to $15 am520

and every other kind of Kiirmcnl PUOI'OjrrTONATKLY LOV ft

tho ONE-riUOE CLOTHING JIOUSE of

THEPOPDLAlt

SUSSEX St. GROCERstill continuCH to keen a full tiud froth qunii

tits-ot.

Groceries and Provisions,

i SEASONABLE FRUITS.

foreign a n d domostio, tho bont g rades ofCanned Goods, aud nil suppl ies o f thelOUKohoid in his liue.

Cara will ftlwoys be ttikon to sooure Roodsof the beet quali ty a n d oqurtl pal us t o BollIbom a t t he most rtianoualilo nmrgiiw r " -d s k u t wi th t he puroboning pr ice . Buihtroet, nea r tbe c o m e r of Iilockwell, Do

October 17th, 187!).

SEND TO

KICE &. STEPHENS,GERMAN VALLEY, N. J . .

For l»ricq-I.ii,t in

HAEDWARE, IRON & STEEL,R2-3ni

100 MEN WANTEDvlth 91 capital to buy Ibosa $1 paulu of

P . E. HomtiN &. BON,Uorrlstown, N. J.

Every One Easily Suitedfrom our Btock of burinew raits from 95f 15. P . H. HOPFMAK k SOK,

MorrlHtown, K. J.

2 WARMING STOVESPUR S\1.B BY

A. miWON O0E, ADC-TIONEEH, AND DEAL-EJt IK *LL KINDS OFSECOND-HANI QOODSBEJIOEK Si,, DOVEU.

Don't beDiscouraged

Those who hue takenalmost «T«rything andstill IUT* malaria In yourujetom—there is hop* foryon. Get '

Moore'sPilules

and get enred.

60 for 60 cents,—50.6OS

See pamphlei11 Sr; 0, C, Hboro on«S CarUnodt Strrrt, New Terk.

VOUaHT 4 KILLGOllE.JAHEH A. GOODALB •

WILLIAM II. GOO DALE.•IJ AOEMTB. D o f i n , N. J,

A Rirt Collection.Hr I-Monzo B. Bearing, or thn place. In thi

oartMor of ft collect!on of stat.\\ coiiin'hich are now no mre ns to bt) worthj of

especial notice. Amoug tlie Cdnukl Coiithere iftbl^oiibiiAiincitit of 1707, on oisldfl of which is the Lutin legond, "Dlewedj

lbe name of tlio Lonl ;" Vir^iiiin oont o1773 ; Nuvn CnuKttilliitiu nents of 1763 am1786; Vermont conto of 1780 uud 1787

iml Tnrirlina of New Juno; ecntu of J7flO1787 ana 1788; Connecticut cenU of 1787

aehnueU cent and half emit? ot 1787 am; How York cent of 1737 ; a TJulUsd

Statea cent and hair cent of 1793, w:variety. AtoooR tha Foniga OoinoKing Williftin penny of 1099, BO Irish pennyiM7«l.nn Iriiib bftlf peony of the nun.•eernnd one of 1733, borides maoy man

DlduidintaraUBKeoitu.

Gutters r ema in ing unc la imedi n t h e Past Office a l Dover, N . J

Oct. tTth, 187!).Kilza Collins, 8smuf!l Hontoa,Obarlca Brife, Ain Sbnrkcy,

Charles Sterr.B.

)rtl»ed"»n(] give date or ttiii list.A. BEEMER, P. M.

L«ti*r TiiUr Captured.When Mr. H. P. Sandenon, of tbi- plu«,dnwaid »letter on Wadaeadar to tha DBX<

UrBpriogCo,, Uulton, Pa., and endodng* fifty cent fractional note and awmbenUnr*e,eatpflatafi«ataBipatn pavraBnfc of abUVtvijUUakiww, wd probahly doe. not!y«t, tlulU vonUba tha newuof detectinga thief- Y0tftuc%waathflBMO. H. Donduta' dirtibi ID th* E u t o

P«* Ofl», i y niRpeoM of opting Jrt-b m , ' u d » defaotin who wti b dbin, ought htm on WadMday

aetrfoiwnJng UJi kttar. Hehl»fnUt*cdwii U w to

odpteMdlniaU ID W.uHtf $ i i W 0

iMatlilu aiiui tad thM_ Kbvs. U. 0M ranuM sad

«1MI ol Fnukllm ,«ad tbi Windior Urn*O n t W pT . to - to l , •tndt « UwAy,

ett, for «.» «t 4v,»« r.crt.iail

M A R R I E D .BUHNER -IIERTHOUD -ID Chlwry Charoh,

Golden. Colorado, Octobor Rth. by l l « .T. L. Bellau.HeHBTSnuNKa end SinE. HBBTHOCD, daughter of Col. A. P. fler-tliou.i.ofMflyHYilla.Ky.forraorlyofDoi

STIIA.IT~HOAGLAKD—Ofit. lPih, 1870•t White Mfl&dow, the ritsidtinoo of thtMila'» father, by Her. D. E. 1'lnttcr, MOB-K)KD It. RTIIAIT nnd AlfflrE, dnagbhtr oiM»blon Hoagland, Ei^., nil of Roeknwuy

IHltlcfTrE-LOVE—October Ifth by lievW,n. Tw.tl.6«-By, Joan H. OHBWTIS; an.'Inx J. JJOTE, l«ith of Dovor.

EIVEIIS—IAON-Ont. lEtb. 1879, ot thire*idance ol the brido'a niothor, U\9 Mulbtrry ilreet, Kowftrk. by Hev. B. N Ret.iOLADOE M. UITKIM aud UEZIB E. LIONboth of Newark.

P A L M E R —t DiMER—WILLIAMS—flsptcrobor

Danville, by R«T. B. M. lte«J,. H U and EJJXA J*KK WILLUKI

H i b iPlLUUofHibeniu.

S8d,lte«J, JACOB

ILLUKI, bgtb

DIED.OOLEMAH-At Irandale. Ootuber Ctb, '70,

Durra. OouatiK, aged n years.BENNETT-At Port Orfttn, OoL 9 b, 1B7B,

EiatT, daoRhUror Jamu BtDiutt. agedfaurtMD noBthi, ' >

HOOKKO-M Part Onai, Ootobu l » ^Vnuui , bfut aos of lobnUad OUh-Mine HDOUHB, od 11*. nontluud tt-UmiMjm o :

Notice of Settlement!lltbtMOOl

ALWAYS RELIABLE.

THE CASH SYSTEM)'l;o a e

1.DOVER, £7. J.,

rhore tho best inilucemorisoffered fo buyers in low iignref* fo:all kinds of merchandise, for tinreason that nn oxtni iiinrgiiiH annecessary to be made to cover bndebts. EVERYTHING KEIJAIIIJ-I.

Eaoh department of the ntoro istocked with tho latest and \mtgoods.

DRY CrOODSAll now deftigns in Indies' fubric

are kept, and a completn sissorlmeat of Corsots, Gloves, HosieryRibbons, ButtouH, ItuchiiigH, Tii*and all other articles for utilih;and adornment.

Groceries MD

ProvisionsAll kinds of housohold fiii])i

if thin chrtrnctfir nro licpt, and tin:department embracefi ovei*jthing hthe lino for the table—al way:F R E S H and CHEAT.

BOOTS and SHOESThe line iuclmlcN all grades o

goods, for light or heavy wear, fonil classes of people.

CROCKERY TABLEWAHEA large and good Block constant!.,

on liana, aud articles of all kindtin the wuy of general merchandise,too inahy for mention, all cnrcfullselected, reliable and cheap.

GEORGE EHBET'SCELEBRATED

LAGEJR BEERSOLD AT

D. MOLLER'SAXMO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds.

T H E DEBT BltAHUH OP

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGAR!ALWAYS ON HAND AT

OPERA HOUSE and

BILLIARl) ROOMSDOVEK, N. J .

. MOJ.LER

lia* Bt n Ifirge eipnnxa proonrwl a n

ORGHESTBION)rli!n Hfilonn. It is tlio celohrntail ina t r

ttinnt that wfts located in the

HORTlCUI/rilltAL. HALI-1TT1U

O E H T E M K I A L E X H B I T I O N

it in of great powt)r nnd in volume of tonel u ^ , f * B B A 8 » "AND OF » PIECES,i , , , „ "" "'"•"'•on »n nnd n!ter tlio 4th' 'V^ v - A n •'« b i i M to ntknd thituibition. Youni rudpcL-tfiillj,

l>. M O 1 . 1 E B ,

BEEMER & PALiMER

COAL, WOOD,MASONS' MATERIALS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.HARD AND PALE DltlCff

LIME, CEMENT,CALCINED PLABTEIl,

FUONT BIUCK,PIIIE CI^Y. ni tU BIIIOK,

L A O S T O N E S C U K D I I N O ,

OEUAn KTEiv.oOFlKO.snXS, UNTEIBAND 0IHTE11N HECKS.

WHAWJ'fl PHOBPHATE,

Bone Dvatt Gnvno« Pondrette,LAND P^ASTHK, tc

WOOD sawed in stove lengths.

8T0TE, EG6,

nib* loll Ira It, «Mfl il 1.I K k U B^ S or >l ^ ,

M J m m i t m "r"wnimllTMi tana.

THOS.MANSION HOUSE BLOCK,

SUSSEX St., DCVER, J. J.loil,, 1870.

DRUGS and MEDICINESOLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

CHAS. H. SAl^mTMFUS,DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY

MORRISTOWN, N. J.Dealer in Druns and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye itutf

AND ALI- I'HAHMACKITIOAL PHEI'AUATlOM.

:tti- I'lIVSlCIAKd AND DEALEItH KUPJ'LIKU '.T WHOLliaALii PIUCEB.

. . ..riiilluni nucfnllv pirpiroi. Ninni^nl PnilR DRVOB moil iif llm but ,i,;,l,,v.,,,

A hill nHHoitm.ot uf TOlLiVP A11TICLE8 md ovurj-tlilng MHuallj found in « Uni^t<,n-nriiainvn, July lul. 1873. O. II, O-^la^i l

L. FELL'SGREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF GLO'KING

Will Begin Tliis Week and Continue

FOR THIRTY DATS.Anil DnriiiB Hint T imo I Hill Ploilgo Mj'aoll to Offer to I ! n > ™ of

THE BEST BARGAINS

Ever Down in Hie Amis of t Clotliii tafie Ii

Those Desiring te lmvo their Gnrmcnts MndB to Or-

der can do so at Correspondingly Low Prifcs. Do

not buy one dollar's worth of Clothingunlil jou have

visited tho Clearing Out Sale of

M. L. FELL,MORRISTOWN NT. J.

1879. AUTUMN. 1879-

S. H. BERRY,AT I I I S

Hardware, IronAND

Steel Store,HLACKWEU, ST., NEAR MORRIS. DOVEE, N, J.. hfin now « n*w, fill frll rf-vVofHAY CUTTERS. OOItN SIIELLEltS CORN CUTTEPfl, ATPLE P^HIIHH, t!OALSEIVES, COAI, HCUTTLi'H, COAL BC001U 1 iNTEItNfl, Ao.

G U N S A N D .fVlMCIWCUrVIT'IOTVanil nlwaya in stock u (all liiie of

MECHANICS' TOOLS,AXLES AND SPRINGS, '

BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, &c.DON'T FOntlBT THR PLACE

XT OF THE P A D L O C K . .

LOWER THAN EVER

Uis wheu the price of Lumlw is BO laV tbftt baiMing is mido profltnbln.

I V I THE DOVER LUMBER COMPANYhiiTC rondo arninReiiiRnU fiy wlileb fcr tho BUMMEIt T B A D E of 1870,

they oiin offer fixtreuioly low mtea on all kinds of lunbu r , including

SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS

E and n U E S S B I > D U M B E R of ererr dewription. Siwln? andPluuiuu rif every kind done as reaHouablo an at any mill. It in wellknown that UIDM eDgngod in building cau Mtr« ona^hinl tlie cost bybatiufi their lunibor worked to ordnr by aaohlnffrr t ins effecting *Rrertt s-ivioK in manual labor. To line branch of the buaincM flpflolalattsution in ftivan. ,

QEOBQS ItiJ*s. IL Sm

aus, Pmidant.

I. W. Huuia, Qon

THE ONLI IMPiUjyEMENT EVER MADE ON THE COMMON

POROUS PLASTER.

It contains greater and more powerful

'AIN-REUEVISG, STRENGTHENING and Curative Propertiesli»a U» common Po-wi n.iia., m u u ngxrlot Io llnlnnli «od lh« KKtUed ileettlol

ippllMMtt. nUOKICZSTi. <M>

COMMHSOIAL JOB

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THE

LOCALJOTTINCS. '

iM, BiinH, ot Berry's Iwrdwaro store.UTO invited '* Bt Mary's Fair to-nigbt. A«B- w - Cutler, has retained

fr'a band, of Morrlstown, bun boen

n.'s ororcoeto f ro* • «'!, Dover.otCBHon II. A L. regular w t t u g

iilny owning. ,njo rnimlHW °f fi"*> a™ being Hi lftidd'8 Lake.

;d n stor

r. T. -T. Allen, of Denville, has a pawetui imka a tulle lo 2;3B.,r hiui a few more of tho IUBIDB Sm,., 1.1 cigar* left; try thoiP.n> now }

A jtlnm trots li«s boon in bloom Hiis woeMI. uimdi-'ii of A. Wigtiton, Esq.li'ii new ii. A. It- Posts have heon i

imliil in Now Joraisy sluca Jan. Int.j \ . Morris FInlns Asylum hna heen coi

.[•ti-rt with MoiTiBtowB by telephone.M,., (,lB. HoiitJio will lead tho Y. M. <jirojcr mooting to-morrow afternoon.

Mr. ("haw. Y(JUII(!, of Mt. Freedom.hrj t«o vuliiftblo horacB within two dnyn.•} iii-n- WHS but ono bill (or damage dono tc, ,,v in Hanover towuHtiip tho last year.f.jrcis r>( nil itindH ground and tujfjroiini A. fioodftlo'B lied Front Drug Store;

j,"V. T. C Mnyliaiii hrw begun protrftctui.. iliii;; iu tho Kochaway 51. E. Church.•ili. ,M. II. Lftbnr liaR purrlinHod n Jilirar- ti,e Sfhooloy's Mouaiiiin public utslioul.hi, ncit Imy your overcoats until you loril

t'gr> iumiuiiHO afiBortiuunt at PitJftBoil's

Mr. JohnLora, of Morrifltown, will »tarlr Kiiropu next month with hia wife

Mr. Oioper, living near Donvtile,i i if-ht sboop killed by dogs within two

i;< iihcn llowe hna sold another fine Pihi. j'.linn A Co. organ—this ono to Mrs.i»,,.-11I1(,rt. : . i • \

l!n First M. E. Sabbath School nipoctsi..•].->• ilw minual outartninmRnt on Thaiiks-

i;.v. Mr. FoagleB expects to hold revivalm, III.RH woo in tilt. Morris plains Pronby.TI;IJI Ctiurch. .-_. s ••/ - •/, f ••:A (Junior' ineOtlfig Win linld1 i&'the'old'riemls' moiiliuff house uoar Millbrook, laatii.inliiy moniiug.There never van a bolt of time to paint.t Voiifjht it Killgore's drug Btoro you

v. Mr. Gesaler caught fouI.; t,e Unimtcoiig on Thursday,

piokorel atwhich weigh-

Mr. W. F. Muohinore, of Baekiugridgo,m; lueu elected Prcafdent of tho Stato

The Morris Cnnal Company has beenvUl in FiiH»»iu County far not keepingf U-i.lgrn iu repair.(io to Pierson's for overcoata—he has tho

ul iuOV.T n,oon postal cardH werfl sold at thever Post Offioe during the past qnarter,

i-mliiig September SOth.Clian. L. Ohovey, of Blodiaon, is namedconnection with tho Republican Aisaeirbly

nomination In the First Districtltt'tuly-iniied paints, oil ooJprs, in paok-<n from half pint to one gallon at Jas. A.

<iooc]iili'1H Itod Front Drug Btoro.

First Assembly District RnnubiicatiL'onvDiitiop will be hald in the Qounty HalJ,

i

. *roui v.«rtTtiatftny.

Dover.

A now bell \m boon planed In the Iludd'Lake Chanol-

P«er BUIIB tho LitUo Goruclk, tUo bf at fiveufe*icar In D

Protroatod moetiogfl sra beinR held in theSecond Stt ** Olmrou '

y of Limp* at Jtw A Goodttloitod Front Drug Btora.

iorsotfsprigesonmen^ftndhoyt1 olotbcannot be beaten miy wlioro

' «aa got n good gnn at a Tory lowhardwara iitoromtMer ijnoiui .it James A

Ooodalo'l Uod Frcmt D n , K ^ r o

j J! C^U nwd^I a WhiUockweratu Denver, Colntado^tlja flrat o£ tliliweok I

It only^raijuitnB a fQw Useg to drive somepeople ijftoV column fronzy, audit sceedfi e ^ t £ i "

fIhe Donvjllfi % E. CHvtah hmfine Eaky organ of Win

i

WpUWrig'right, tho

ibphpr Cream, a* good M any rando, Inpint bottltatt Mty denla nt J A GoodalOBHW Front Drag Htorn

Yon nnn stop that cough by (topping in atecr'n and gutting ton conta worth of Tim'tfnxlicate*] enngh drojiB.Two pickorel wore ompbt at l ake Honat-

niK taut week, one weighing ste poundBid thu othor fivo pound)!.Thos. Lyuch, of this place, lms received

melt poniiion money to th.. iiraonut of $700,id Jolm Ccoiirml to tUo itmoimt of $1H<At tlio Second M. E. Church tn-moruv. Mr. Gill's lop!^ wliriw : In tho im

iug "Kiudcrgarlon ;" iu thu tV'fjiiiuf; "JJIWJ."

Tbo npjilo <;rop of JsJr- '^nlf' *'•• hairy irmounts thin ymir to,foitr liinidnd bunhelii<l is probnbly tlio lnrjjeut in lUndolp

To prcsrrvci ddur and keep it nwnat, piin witu. ixjttic'H, add ft tprwimouftd i

Iiite Rii»ar in codli bottle, nnrk it ti«htlyid tio down ttiu cork-i firmly.Watelien, Clocks a»<1 Jewelry [ Jitiyoiill find it to their interest tn vjnittheetoi1 HairhouRii, the Jeweler. WatclK-n nnranks of »]l kinds by tli.. 1 mylcM.

The mnmherB of Virtor Lmli P, J. 0. iia rimii'Htly tf;qiH>Hl.>i1 to bo proannt I

Uon't for^tt 81. Mary'* Fair to-ii^Ut,

H»np in at Kereon and look at his .fk,i and©7 overcoats. #

Pieraon is uolliug ov^rooflte aa cheap asAnyone In Hie ststn of New Joreoy,

Pnro linseed oil and polnta Bold at lowpriooe ut tbo Itod Frout Drug Store.

J. Wtirran Co!om»n of tho Heatli House,Kehooloya MoDutuiu, hm geuo into bankniptoy.

Bev. Father Hheeran, of tlii l iCutiiolio Church, baa arrived homo from

EuropeG«]muu Valley la 'raining a musical nooie

ty ot thirty ueniUra Bad uii orehusln. of

Mr, and Urn OsrnoHua Vonderbilt leftMorris Plnina Ttoursday for a trip amrBgt(ie coal Qelda of Peunsylvania

John n Wciqe, of Oununn Vniluy, lOKt aviloablo horse the other night which wantiered from a field anfl fell through a. mil-roofl oulvort.

A tttlOJJi WBH lliml hy iBftftO CunihH OfMount Freedom, and after working a fewdnjnholeft in the utght, taking a null ofclothes and a watch aud chain.

THE BUSINESS UOOM CONTINUES.Although wo printed nn uxtra nnmW

EBAH lout wBcik y«t tho dumwid was no greatthat the Hupply fell far Bliort of U, TheB.-atifyiog infonnftUon that we bad ooileoteafrom rdiublt' wiurnoB Beomert to obeer M,partioiilJtrly when n little Inquiry demon-

t true—thattho iron i.Klu.lr; f (Urn eootio g

and as vigorously B

slock, P. HM liy lii"

wd fib

J. Tim

linllcrul tbro-i

mi i

One of lhti| bist. ^irtfil in town, Utt /PiHljililp topAtion, in offerod for ront hy Mr.. W. Hkoelo, at tho Dover depot.t. (enii>erance meeting was hold in Port

Irani on Monday evening, which was•Mre Mtid by Rov. David Walter^ of Now-

'riio Mack baso are becoming plentiful iatlio Eden paper mill pond at Whippuny and

fcimDiis weighing three pounds are quitewnionlly caughtIbomaa A. Oenang, of Afton, shot a.

Jmrned owl on Saturday night hint which

y yabided within tlmt portal evur since.

Judge Uixon rendered a docision 'Punndayhat tho Courts of Morris Oounty I

conaing power wi

nip of thowingJ.Tho Second Assembly DinWfit Republican

Convention will be held in Booiiton on But-of next week. The primari CB will be

Mdnoxt Wednesday.

o Itepublicttn priinnrien of tho Firstnbly District will bo held neit Mondaynoon. Tho convontionmootainllorrie-nplt'WwIaeBdqy..'>' H. j I .'"*' "•" ' .•v. Jnciod;A. F^gt i^n , .Xonglho lucof ss.

''I imainr of Hnnover, hna nceopted a call toHi" r.nuveniour Church, one of tho mostimportant in the BL Lawronce Presbytery.

To-morrow has been net npart for prayer'or Kimdiiy Schools, and ministera w«•"'•'Unr-Btod to preach BpfloiBl.BcnnonH on thoclni[jm of tho Sunday School on tho Chri»-"w Church.

linrlnrlt, tho elocutionist, won grooted^illin iino and large andienco on Mondayfiling. Despite a Revere cold, whiuhioiiinwhnt impaired hia voice, ho highly

0. W. BnoaU t«Nejrark mac&loisi, *enttfl Stnnhop'o on Mon3i.y to visit' hia wifd,

returning on thB milk train in the ovon-undertook to jamp from it and WM

I>ni1ly cut atxmt the head and hands.

Attorney Strykor, m«8^ .^o doing well inWwhlnrton. The S'tarVayatio'^iB out with

neat turn-out, a spaedy horse and a hand->me Hide bar ingmv anditpAin up the Anrti thissection'bj^i firstnilaw burri<tuie,H

AChiesgoMiW UooaAaW&'ftw Diflhoirt tliis Diocese the BCT. Dr. Parot, of thopiphany, Washington; the Bev. Dr. Lewis"led nt one time to Graoa Church, Newark;

the Rev. Dr. Townaend, formerly of Illinois.

Twtwrreriltbe -«..—, 7nminingVnpftTd'onThelr" rt3apecflVe diipli-

within two months.r. Corby, a yonng man of thi« phw

*AS cutting wond Montftjj* totfrninB, whenthfl piuoa ha n i ontUcg dipped froi~ **"•'lock, and the aza » n k h p h^ ;

flicting a Bfivera wound, Outf LbCi ,<diaabla him for ton.« tlme.^Q , j j l

The following «ale wat made by Sheriffon Monday hu t : The Mutual Lift

iranee Company, ooropi»iw.ni* »wlElizabeth F. Walking

property•old to camplati

At Lieut. Peter Eller and hi» mm wenforking at Greenwood IftaJtfe* fithl' *•*»'bey wen sorprlsod b j BrtfThg a sharp.HUlitm MUDd. They Jowprf b«k l u ^

IT« It on

i ll 1 U

ioui at ICBII thnu liint ypfir'n prieeH.Dead leiivea should .not lie sl'owni! to 1:id rot in the doorynrds miir dwelliog1

wort of decaying Vegotublu mnttor giveiit poiBououp'fiasQH, ami3 takon to remove everyThe Port 0mm Simdny School espfict to

lold an Autumnal sorviro in the ohurch ncx1

labbatlj af lernoon. Tde exercises will ooa-Rt of singing, Bpenkingi praycra, &a. HOT.rm. Loo, of Dovor, ia expected to deliver

Rervioea to commence nt 2 "The GMWrVlllngq Sohool Districthich bos boon in the ,opurte for novenilIRTB, hiw finally been decided by the Otian-illor in favQf of Mr. Prttden, and a perpct-ilinjynotion buob granted restraining thiusteeflfrbm'ikiing.'the ViaHa cluluod byr. Praden.1 - ^ ^- . - • . t.The Democratic primnry mootings will biild in this Assembly District or Saturdaynoil week at 4 o'clock P. M., the R&n-Iph primary meeting nt Jollpy's Hotel.ic Asaombly convention will bo hnld al

Hotel, Chontor Cross Itoads,uo«dfty, Oct. 28th.

Very freqneutly Vonght it Killgoro, thiover (JnigKislH, nro culled ii[ioii to prepnn.ins old prracription tlint was pnt up '2~> o:t yisa'n, ftgo, "whi'ii thi;ir b u s i n g WOH fimt

>d in 1851- They have nil the o!•iptiona prcpnrod in Dovor for tb•voiity-five yeurs.

i wilt RIIT now that tho horno Hhoo i?ymbol of SUOOOHS ? Ii» tonrinf out tli

ild frout of tlio Btoro of M. H. Diokcrsoweek, n horsn ahoa WOH found upon a

n over the (mtrtneo, where it was naikd

ghoBt. At tho house of Mr.r that plaoa, they rigged up a

Merino cheap, ho» m am1 fact tired a Ruffioicnof cloth UiiH yenr to ciotho himself mid.lily, fmdhnsHold RdO dollars worth bo-ut). Lot our farmers follow bi« exitmjjlu,

ind tt will wound Mother liritnin in herloot vulnerable pnrt." Tho advice to rainomnp would hold good yet, had wr» not somny wortKoBS cur dogs lying around loose.Sotno fools throw Mndison Into n ferment

Df excitement laet week byorontiug ft reseiblance to aThelmud, n<

iple of barrels with a sheet thrown:hem, nnd a hammer urrangel [usldo BO;hat it vrovftA strika blows when a Btring wasullcd and make a rsverbeiaUng eonnd.lundreds of people visited the pl&eo atlight. and (led incontinently when thaso

a made until at laat thooko wfia revealed.Mr. 0. B. Laflftllc, of Orange, n nhorttime

jo owned a house and barn upon his place3ar Troy, neither of whioh waa oooupled.couple of wQBknago the barn was burned,

nrly hour an Tuesday morning of

wenty-two yoarn And has

ithin th nition ofin andHometown, that it was

should bo controlled by the city authoritiesThis being tho case tho Common Councdrill hiTOBftor control Iho liconncs within thoity-Friond Anidt'a grncory on Siwsax street

us bcoomn ono of tbo iflntitutio.18 of thojwn, mid- deaorvodly HO, an hi nlwnya soilsgood article nt a renitonnWo price, and

ever makes any crocked roprewoutationH.R e V ako" a "full nud frosh .^autily ofSyirjtbiiiK in HH lino. Sue his now nu-ionncement thin wook.

On gotting up betwoi'n two nnd thrro'clock on Monday inon»"iiK Mr. Willimn N.

Spencer, of nnrkfihiro Vi.llny, ducoTored arascal shaking one of hin boat appln trees.Ho Ett once procured hiH what gun nnd lilaziid

aftil the friglitimed ruscivl drnppfiland ran away, Iraving hta bug behind

[lim. He'll bhoot to hurt n.'it time.Choa. Protlioroe, ft nhoomnkpr who liven

near tbo Kiuhard Mino, in attemptlne; to riseFrom hin chair n fnw days Hint" cnuplit hiefpot in some manner, nnd failing l>roko his

' i bad mnnuer. Tho fracture was ot-lo, but not doing well, Prothflroe

i ThurBdfty Hont to BL Ulohaol's Hoa-it Newark. It ia feared tlml ho may

[OHO hia limb. ' . . ' . ' . . . •The first grand tonianment of tin:reoy BUto apoitHtni

lield on Oct. 81 »tSi.l

i Association will bo.,2:id and 24th, at West

Driving Park, Marion, N. J. The'« nBKreKato f ,.r-l)O, nnd vary from »lffi>iah to guna and other' •|port!nu gooda.

„ . one prize Mr. E. M. liumby, of Mor-ristown, donates ft valuable ueltor dog, thoiL

ughly broken..

The poweBBlon oT » ?"«1 watoh la Rome-thtoff that will bring * lasting pleaauro, w dk'.'ift j i l ^ H g to reflect ;that fter* i i at

fftcUtm to th» faQh- «itio»I ownor. W* j *

II, White, of Broad street. Newatft**pp.tbe M. A E. Knilrood depot, has a largeutock, cmbrncii'B ovary fltjlo.

We ore requosted by BportBiBen to saythat tho rtataimint m.^o by a paper of this

l£>n UiaiPfr^idgf /nay IMI «hot ^KW;*< lAth U iintrue. and calculiiUid'To fcots-h^ huntera and get them into IMuble.

u . titwn thow birds is not off till Nov.

bird.M wU»lofo reaohonek«aa .

»

nUoo b dUwted lo U» new Fall •«•

kinddultne

nBfaa ta b d m pull!! UteBonk-, mlila to laoffltol. U« work of

Rov Gavin Langmuir formerly poator ofthe First Presbyterian Church of Harris-town, has been called to the Second Preeby

trlan Ghureh of Philadelphia. He ia nowi Bui-ope,

E. Peppard, of Baakingridge, has submit-tod bia crystotn of "night telegraphing withlights" to the British Government for c.nation by the Lord Commissioners of theAdinirality.

The D., L. & W. Koiirood Compaoy haaobnndoued its auotion Bale of cool for Octo-ber. President Hlonn said that thin actionhnd beon inken for tho mike of harmonyamong the cool companion, which worestriving to obtain bettor price a. He hodcotiHcntod aloo to ndvanoo prices on Monday.

When your horno fa lamo nnd yon haveIriod overy remedy without mice ess, and youd<^]).tir of curing him and begin to think oftrailing him off, before doing no obtain aholilfi of XX Camphor Crenm, tho doublestrength nnd sen its effectd in twonty-four

•a. The genuino hue You gut & Killgoro'stt on ench bottlo.irtiiore Mo getting their flliciID now as well as tho iron men. A new

York paper nays that between September lutid i-'-d tlioro wad a rise ot about nit teen

cents a bushel ID tlio various m-ndus of wheat.

ii, in tho same time, roue from a, ranjof IH nnd 3R centw t i r>2 und r,r, arnta. On

not advanced muoli, but tho [ndicntioito highor prices ' I the near futur

llyn in wortli twenty cents more on theIHII- 1 than it wus one year ago.The Morrihtowu Palladium of Libo ly oftlintary 18th, 1818, raid:

to tm wurlti'ii itsposrfblo. ITiiH aetive preparatlon*for a _

ivlval of tnula wo are glad to say stillmtinncs, RM tho following developmenta,

in addition to those ws named last weekwill show:

Evan tlio wedding business ia booming.

Tbo groat boom with us in the boom ofthe blaet.

Port Oram is giving tho business Iwonj awonderful bontrt.

Suuh of the trondale minoa an are at workare incrRasiag tlioir forces.

llockoway htm beon filling up so (hat aboutall tho vacant- houses are now occupied.

Throe now air compressors are in OOHWOof const met ion at tho Dover machine BIIODH.

Tho Dover Lumber Company's biiwinena isincreased by reason of the dcraand for min-ing tlmbiT.

Tt IH said on good authority that one of theBoontou furnace* is to bo put in blairtimnediately.

It is nported that the Bethlehem IronOomjiaiy in preparing to again work theirmines nt Hiboniia.

MoKinnon Brothers, ol Eockawoy, arerunning tUoIr axe faotory Biiteen hours aday to meet orders.

It m wid (hat Mr. Thos. Hoaglandrented tho old forge in ltockaway and willsoon put it to work.

It is calculated that tho product of'the

f pathv\ t(ni

'pnuj tlint wjN ]I51H1 DJ< or.dwitt^led do* n to n fow 'Bijice the first of the prf

Homy Fulmer shipped 1,70')yfrom tht KoyHtfrnn

dny live m-.-ru Uwta

nt Port Omni bji»o \m

u> Am

upj-lng IICUHMimnflod to quit

f hqu

illcm, IIK Uioy ai« neodid for the accamnio•Intion of thi? inc.Tcapjt.3 foiw oriutners. A--uU tht iFHiHuu iu Iho jdww urn OMUpluI, ftla UtoitBitt Hint nnuty or tliuw familiwi willhfl foniii.!l"(l to niovn to Pnew, thue llirow-lug n hriek iii tUo wny of our I,.u31ard». Itfs believed that tlio erection of qaitc a largenumirf-r of now bouses will bo nefletnitated

P O

-amtrt , of Mcndlm i flock of

ill, Hopo mines will ho eight thousand tons,of ore per tnnntli when the tunnel mine Is

Tlio Mt. Hope railroad is cerrvine aboutDur liandred and fifty tons of ore per day.

The Mount Hope miues are sending us fastus they can phip- *

The rumor that the Millen mine ia to startagain 1H eonflrmed. It will be workedundor tbo supervision of Mr.'William Ohnin-pion of this place. '• ;'; •'!; "J-

Ths List stntemont of the Natipna) UnionBank Bhowed 8190,000 on deposit Ih UintinHtitution,the previous

It in said Air. Ji

<ti Port O, am In Uio near f utur.- to meet theIh of tlin largo influx gf niinara, and

thow Hurt will be needed for Jhn furnaceiidditipnnl forges soon toi. Tho N«w Jersey Iron Company

n!nn Ins hardly onoagh hounoR iu that placofor the accommodation of their mou.

A Remarkable Case.Tho late Clrond Jury of tliU county had

liuforo it for InveHligjition ono of tho moatdaring robberies ouniinittod in itntuy yeanin (lint county. Some ni«htn ago two elderlymniiten ladiea, named Pieruon, living alononear Poquauno Btatiou, on the New York &ilemtciair rallroAd, were anrprkeil by threeuien, ftjijtiirontly quite young, two of thornnuukod,, wholforoed on entmuoo to the bouse,and white one of them ganrdod the door oftho room occupied by tho ladies, and com-manded them not to stir from their chamber,the othor two proooododtoranBBokthoprom-' " jy.. Thoy only got about „.„,

with which they mnMooff, after threateningtho ladies with dnath if they diBcIoaed tho_ . , _ , _ „ m fftcta which have aiuce come

believed the crime won the

VOUGHT & K1LLG0BE,DBUGGISTS AHp ArOTUECABIES,

;>buary. Frto light, it i on thework of young toed in the neighborhood,

tbnt tho ringleader Is now in Now YorkState,' whither he floD direotly after the bur-glary.

WEEKLY IRON REPORTS,

Lgalnst $114,000 at the time of

es It. Boomer wjU ftfiaind ll ^

)k the house, a nnilso destroyed by an ince

was iuaured

structure, wasidlaryS2,!KH).

Ire. TheThcso

nd other flros in tho neighborhood of Whip,ny havu created much excitement, audo pcoplo nro organizing for protectimHUIKI incendiaries.

The ERi OBtftblishmtint haa thii Fall b«ctnvorod with quite a number of choice gift.f RPI>1OH, but Mr. Jamos B. Dalryinple. of

tint F.Bcdom, cclip«ed IhPm all by a. lurgclonation of miperb Golden pippins, linld-

is, Gilliflowera and pumpkin apples,s-hioh ho brought in on Wudpesday. Thn

ire the biggest specimens of'thia•nit we have over seen, twenty-four of them

fill a hnlf-buahel menwre,hila the others, and particularly tho pip-ina, were romarfeablo for their fiuu flavor.

, Dnlrymplo is now ahead ; call the next!

Tatai Accident at Teabo.John Horn, a minor nged W yearn, waniddonly killed by an accident of a puuul-r nnli.ro in tbe Teabo Mino on Wpdnes-iy oveninff at about 8 o'clock, llfl Ands purtnor, Jiunes Petto, were working un-r n platform in the bottom of the shaft.iha Hliaf t WAR tho Black chain of n bucket,

Inched lo tho ond of whioh was o largoron ball weighing about 150 ijuuudu, whichcU-d na a woijjht to OKsifit in the raisiiig of

bucket. Wuon tho chain WOH paid outtlio rniiiiiig of tho bucket this weight

cstetl upon tho platform o ir the heads ufaud the planks having work-

r. littlo apart the elnck of tho chain drop.ped botwofin them. Tbo mtsii noticed thismd climbod on tho top of the platform and

jplanka, but failed towhin them securely, aa they had but aboutquarter of Mi hour's work to do before thoilatform would bo removed. In tho menn-

n tlie planks became displacod again, andlargo iron ball dropped through andetc Horn upon tbe head, killing himantiy. Every bone in his head was

iroken, and it WHS oniflhod to a sbapalnaBnass. In the descent of tho ball a plank

broken, the edgo of which. Penna, in-ng n Novero gash in his forehead, and

lother in hin face alongside his nose. Hieudfl' were Bewod up and he is. .in a.way of recovery. Horn leaves A wife

nd young son at Teabo, and a marriednngbttir who livea in Pennsylvania. Hidiinornl will tako place from thu TeuboLurch, of whioh he was an aateomdd mftm-

ot half-past one o'aloak this—Saturday—afternoon. Ha ctme to Tori Oram in1870, and since then haa been to Colorado,

bout nine months ago he returned to TW-o, where he resided Biaoe. Penna ha* been

this country but a abort time, and haa a[fe and seven children in England.

•-+• m •» • ' — —Brilliant Wedding.

South Betblebam w » a!I*e Wednesday p>be occaiion of the niarriago of James P.indolph, son ot ei-Oovcroor Biindolph,Haw Jermy, to Jennio, third dangbter of

ElbbertH. ^ayr", tup*srint«nd8iit and engi-neer of the Lehigh VtJIoy Rallnwd. Thoeenmony was performed In the Eplnopal;Church of Nativity, Fountain Hill.. A n - ,npUoo wat held at the reridenoe of Hr.flayre •nbneqanoUj. which WM abiiUlsntaffair and which wu aliendod by thn wetJth

the vsBay and this and sdju^ent RtatM.Among ttia prowlnant gwiUamen pnaantv e n ex-OovornorlUnJ'Iph, GUrk Davla,ofPhlUdalpnl*; Jadge Henry Oneo, B. J.

»throe mouth* ngo.M. II. Diakerton/Esqij to adding a h'ahd-

oitto now, frout to W8. wall-known store,rhioh wiir greatly improve ito.appoB^anoo,

and enable him to make a fine display ofhis always excellent atoek.*-',': ''• "\ \

A Bide tra^k Is being laid to the new roundhouoeattha depot, whioh will probably beused for the first to-night. The new turntable Is also in working order and oan beeasily operated by one man.

Mr. John B. Dickeiaon htiB juBt furnished3,000 bushola of charcoal for working theWilson deoxidizing process at Roukaway,and the furnace at tho rolling mill will boput into iinmo("ato operation.

Gaff, FleiHohman & Co., the proprietorsof tho coinpwwsod yeast oaten, who havaaa yet not run their wagons north of Cover,are about to establish an office in Dover andun routes from here to tho North.The Engineering and Mining Journal says

editorially that the demand for good ironores increases, and there will probably be ashort supply of Bensemer ores under thoextraordinary domand for steel rails, cto.

;The Samton mine, located centrally in theDEagG uf Chester, nnd requiring a large

foroalof men to work it, shows signs ofimption. /i.-augementsare beinamade

topnmp out the water, and the mine will beput to work at BOQQ as possible.

Mr,! George Smith, from near Denville,hw taken the Farmer's Hotel on Slack well

lately kept by Alex- Kanouso, andhaying obtained license will hereafler con-duct it. Ho is mid by those who know him

be a man who will make a good landlord.Side tmekN have been bail* from the

Central Bailronu1 at Port Oram to tho Orch-ard and Hurd iportation of <

h i p ;o i i a d f«nUy, of

O

yDavid Thomii ,

l bf OtAwiqa*; O^eral OllpUM, ofT.tn.JOHph Hwrtt, wpeTintondeirt l*M|ft

3o«] and Navigation Company! '<Aa B.Danvtt, Philadelphia j A. 11. Pmekw, HiM-

(.ttuwnUFiU John Porter, of NewJoMT: Fnddmt Oftttell, of J*t*j*U* Ool-leM • lTaddmt Potter, of Union OoUvgt,B ^ o n r a U r i tel Bi^«rd Btodcbm, ot

, Profa«nr Ha»braaal., «f Aat<_ _ . aod oUwn. H M bridal P*rty Itftib.lr fcmr »i bOf P«* fight o 'o todt-

U*. FrwkrW KtOnbtoo. oT 8lro«Wlmr(fcall tnm U» Moataa*. of Wains eowiy, al

in business, and will o |in tbe new building , now being

erected on Warren afreet: ' •'*'•' i-~\sThn Tiluey miue, bulow Kaoklebarney,

ins been loosed by Hon, Abrant 8. Hewitt,,nd within a weefc or two wUl be in opera-ion with a goodly force of men. ' ' ' : '-BoquesU hnve been Bent to Dover ft* men

to work nt Itingwood and other ptaeea, 0111demand for m«a Ia too,great for

ft compliance with outpide wnn(a; , \> •

Owing to tho need of moo enough toproduce a tmffioient quantity, of ore to meettheir wiuiis tbo Andover Iron Oompnny ianow purohnsiug ore from tha Glendon Co,

It ia with pleueure that we lay that Rich-nrd Stonhena, Esq., of Mt. Hope, is improv-ing finely. I His recovery will hasten thework of putting the' tunnel mln's at thatplaco in operation,

Tho Gleadon Iron Oomp^nj-, which keptquite busy, even through'the panic, is In-creasing its forces la&julily and has nearly

many men on its rolls

. The Enginesrlnt; and Mining Journal oflast week eayn:

TlieVvuslnessof the week has beau com-paratively Rurnll, and the inquiries Lavebean reduced. The actual market rates havenot w e a k e n e d , ^ tbe feno'y quotatlonf arenot BO numorooa. I t is generally thoughtU » f there will be Botne -qoietness nnUl atleoat tho latter port bf December, If not earlyIn January ; and in the mean time theremay be ja weakening In prices. Althoughthere are a good many^'beani" for ihort de-liyary, yet tney^are all flbtiliB"on ne'xts year'sbuslnosa, and, we thtnk, not without goodreanob. ', Tbe demand In i860 will bo onor-

ply i tind/^etBtisll bo qnite nnablo to sap.; Tho-injp'orta of 'foreign iron will

figure in the hundreds of thousands of tons.Few can imagine what the prospective de-mands of onr mtltoftda will be ; but they willcertainly be away, beyond our ability to sap-ply.nnd iron and sieol raili nni»t ha import-

ed itrlargo quantities. PriceB will advnncoin Eagltinc!, nud, titiksa thn duty nn "ateelmils Is uiodifled, nur railroads will havo topay considerably higher prices thnn are now

I iaSoV1 Foundry, $20{n>30

No.-B Foundry,^27©28 ; andForRe, $27nnd

A dispitc-h iccoived to-day mya:"BH.MiNQki5liOc'r.&(J.-VilLi'tll6 _

leoting, iit'tlri* rilhcfe/oT'thb-iroi , .tljiro wna umiHtml HnimnUon. Prices weresttong all around, and in eoveral instancesan advance was obtained. American buyersparticularly mnatond in great strength. Ex-tensive pnrphpes of tiaiiiateswere made tar(],e Anitrlonn^tiniidfl ih ill Ings pur'biftadvance, on the rticent ruinimnm ratos. TheAoiWdnUB also made large contracts for rowaud^dlruu, U> be shipped to Amei.ca foroonvaraion iuto fiuiaheu iron."

KT. a-.TH I<: HEST. '

Our stock of Drugs and Med-icines, Elixirs, Pills and Ohem-ipals' are bought of the mostreliable manufactures, and ouraim is to dispense those onlythat are made strictly in ac-cordance with, pharmaceuticalrules, out of the, best materials,without any attempt to lessentheir Cstrength, tor the piarposeofrgreater gain,,, which wouldnot'only be an injustice to thepatient, but also to the physi-cian who is disappointed in theeffect which the medicineshould have if of the regularstrength. Physician's prescrip-tions prepared with care. Chil-dren receive the same attentionas their parents. Our stock islarge and varied and embraoeseverything usually found in awell stocked drug store.

Remember the place the Cor-ner Drug Store of

PIERSON, the People's "HATTERand OLOTHIER," is now ready forthe Fall trade with the largest andbest assortment of Mens', Boys' andjChildren's Ready-made CLOTHING)that has ever been on exhibition inDover. Also a very extensive stoc!of the new Fall Styles of HATS, CAPSMENS' and BOYS' UNDERWEAR,HOSIERY, NEOZ-WEAR, GLOVES,SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, CUFFS,UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES,&c , &c. Having purchased in verylarge quantities, I am enabled to offermy customers greater inducementsthan ever. J. H. PIERSON,

Opposite the Post Office.Dover, Bopt lOtli, 1879. DOVER,, N. J.

I WAVE SECUItEI) THE AGENCY FOB TIIE SALEOF THE CELKIJKATED

PELOUBET, PELTON & (Jo..Standard Organ.

HAS

Paeslngtho Haohettatown BO*tea, via. M. * E.to PenoayWiinla, for tho woek ending

Thnreday ovtuius, Out. lOtb, 1870.

,. ',' 433 M.... 2,110 U

'1-fiSi 13it Tt. p. {tlnrtnn'p, Oorwin'i,'nKdbna, Vauatta an''unction Btnti(innt),.

•: I.

&,KILLGORE.

• to {animate thsA.hlgh tTMtls lias aim

ioon oonatracted nt thB Orchard mine,whichBuablastto ore to bo hrfloght Jlreolljoutfrom the mine upon the railroad.

Hoo. Abram 8. Hilwitt and Dr. B. W.Kajmond, rfiomanj clamiid ai leaa'og ao-UioritiM in iron msttera in thin country,mre at Cliraler on Wednesday, Irith PhiUpGeorge, Esq., and othat gentlemen, inspecUing the minea in that vicinity. AUapokainthe mOBt a&nKuine manner respecting thefuture of thfl iron trade.: - -

Tfae operations Rt Mount,plivo under thesuperintendence of iSt. Wm'. George, prom-ise to be pretty extenajTO. The oompnnyfor »hloh ho Is workijSi »"•>•> taoludaa

obtained laiBea trom; tlw New 'Jersey IronCompany and Me«ri,Va'»it»r, John Drake,and L. Solomon, upon one contlnuoua mngo,which wilt afford them a largo and it ia

>lie»Kl profit»ble. fleW for operation.

The Janeyinan tays' UiHt Usasrs. Noble *Howoll are bniialng a »W hotel at Bloom,lngdale BUrona tho>«t™et'fr6m therailrsaddepot The odlaria»4u»t been ojcatatod,aud Itii^obo nplfly puBied lo completion•Hoy h»T« «t Iko present timo forty hand,in thdf emploj. The rubber factory atBlootnlngd»le l« bthtg&MinSj, enlarged^

entplojed,|ki»l l ^ ^ ^ S ? * t l i e i . . a n d 'will bo on the payroll.'' .'" .

Along tte Hil*rnl»"iBaa«l«l, oear theianalin Bookawj. ta.P.muolt hole, »hi«hhaa given tk . efflcWt. /SupMiillendenl ofthat road, Mr. Oaorga. Mlllef, « great deal .:ol trouble.' In a iirieeey*M»elrtwn-tSTe*+"-iud four hundred feet in length under theback he ha. "Inady put In 2S.IW) cubicnrita of .ion. aud".it»T«'bn>u|!ht fromBib«rnu>. yet thl" manjiat gone on ainkluBtill it I. bow tor feM lielow the track. It

noMihTo that thi. fall two thousand yardsmore of material will ,ba nqulnd; to COM-pWelheJSh.

' Q , new l«n»al al Port Onun ll *>ln«iuUy the wm* tor which it wia Intend'd.In fact the Orchard mine WM drained bef orethe tunwl mwhxd it, and when there WMone* tint* !»•«• P»»P" • ' w o r k ' lhc™ '*~ ~ hardlj etimih waUr to keep oue araall

W q , helf tbe Una. and Ih . min. 1.•^oa tW to wok aetlnlr. 1> . Uni

min., also, "Mch wai fonn.Hy

BREESE'S.BLANK BO0KS,

STATIONEHY,FANCY GOODS,

BOX PAPETERIES,

Stereoscopes. Views,

CONFECTIONERY,PICTURES

• FItiMED TO OBDEB.

BB- CIGARS, -®8

FLATED-WARETEi SPOONS »Dcl«. pcrail

8 « d r f , l . o o w c M p l y ,ta«j ot «»o at work Ibrt. ba »~n toplj

t U « h l wi*ta«j ot «»oUuiranrJ A •!"«•• ot waUt«.. hel wi*nd IwwWj !»*« oV* «o»e tree. * •

J. HAIRHOOSE,Watchmaker and Jeweler

.Opp. National Union Bank,

BLACKWELL STREET, DOVER.

Watches! Watches!ovor ooc hnndrod OpIA •t)<! Hllver Watches to

.elect from.

ROCKFORD WATCHEST .li.ilncd.hfji for their inperlor taUh.mil.imil «tili UTum&avl «tr«ti||lh. In timeM.(>inp <]ii*iiiii-« Hiej are un»rput»a, u allmie wlio IwuKhi one will testify. AUo

WALTHAM a i l ELGIN.'ATIIIK* fltm 17* *IO MIII apnvrdt, the

bett wtleh for thi tat int jmr cflkml.

CLOCKS! CLOCKS!tnm l l . « a p n n h . IKWIUir. Wi.rrK-. . ItATID WABK. Af««t ft* l*i#

DIAMOND SPECTACLES

KEEP IT IN MIND, • ; ; , T H A T

E. Lindsley & SonHAS JTJST NOW A SUPERB STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,including eveiytliiiJg now and fashionable in

SILKS, CASHMERES, LAWNS,GINGHAMS, CALICOS, e tc etc.

KIBBONS, HOSE, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS,IIANDKEECHrEFS and all othor novoltios.

CARPETS!Bv tho aid of tlio exhibitor enn nhow HIO BEST STOCK and

GREATEST BAltGAINS.

CROCKERY.THE FINEST AND BEST WAB1J AND LOWEST PRICKS.

WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.forao of tlio prctticat Jesigna in shados nitii greatest convenioncos in

iixtiires evor soea liero,

FURNITURE!

THE FINEST WORK MADE. T n E LOWEST PBICES, STYLESAND COMBINATIONS SUITED TO EVEHY USE. NEW ANDELEGANT STYLES. EXCELLENCE AND VAEIETY OF TONE.NEW AND BRILLIANT SOLO STOPS.

NEW STYLE CA.BINET ORGAN WITH PORTFOLIO TOPSTYLE 2. One set of reeds, fivo octaves, five stops with out. couple

and mecliunical anb-baao ; price $120.STYLE 5. Two sets of reeda ono of five octavos and one of two and

one-half octaves, seven stops; prico $155. : :

STYLE 8. Two sots of reeds of five octaves each, nine stops; price $170.We do not enter into competition in prices. Every Organ from Uie

lowest to the highest price, is of the Game quality, and made in thobeet possible manner. It is beyond controversy the BEST andCHEAPEST ORGAN in the market.THE STANDARD IS THE BEST ORGAN FOE ALL PERSONS

AND USES! NO POOR WORK I NO HIGH PRICES. ,STYLE 9. Two sets of five octave reeds, nine stops; price 9160. , ' ,-STYLE 10. Three'seta of reeds, one of fivo octaves, ono of three

octavos and one of one octave sub-base, with octave coupler, nineHtopa; price 1190. ' " . ' - , .

This Organ is produced for tbo use of those who,wish a low topChapal Organ at a low price: - The tono is loud and fall, and the stopsnumerous and well arranged. Tho workmanship ia the Tory beat. .

I enarantco to Bell tho Standard Organ j t m an cheap u tliBj din be b»d ia Wow York orYou will a m freight flinaiiM, ami ir tho innirument ibonld got out of order wltbln

_ni 1.<. ,. ucfor,, J 0 O i,Uy cifltiwitore.wiine aud le*rq my JadDWBionU to1USDBBK HOWRjAgPti t, Do»er, N. J.

0. MUSIO STORE ON SUSSEX ST.

Always a comploto stock. A splondid parlor Hiiit for S35 ; Bed RoomBiiitafrom $18; a sot of Chairs for $3 70; n fino LoniiRo with 12aprings for $0. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS mul RUGS in great'eriety at tho Drj' Goods, Furniture, Grc«ory nnd Himhvnre House of

E. LINDS£J6JY & SON.

6i

McKIRGAN & COMPANY,WHOLESALE DEALEIUJ IN

Brilliant" Safety Oil,ISO"

A.TVD

PAllLOli' WATER WHITE 120», and PI1O1E WHITE KEIiOUENE 11*>.

^la Machinery, Sporm, Whalo, Castor,Sewing Machine, Neats-foot and othor Oils.

DEORDORIZED NAPIBA ASD MACI1ISS OA80UNI . u . o a i n n n .

Turpentine, Oil Tanks, Lamp Chimneys, Fixtures, Ac , Ac.

ALL OUR OILS GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE."BBtLLIAirr" SAFETY OIL • apMialtyi i n t np tn ratnil Fancel Oana,il Tbi Oil l te bil d ( m from all ffir l and w

e r BBtLLIAirr SAFETY OIL • apMialtyi nt np tn r a n i l Fancel Oan, piprwwjjtor family UM. Tbi. Oil la water wbila aad ( m from all offcosira nl«ir, and we gnarauuw, r- '°«ll j mfa and Ire. from all n p l o i n malarial.. Atk Tour Ofret for " IlrilHanf

U r l ; Oil ami l i « It a <»Jt trial and ™ claim that Jon will I u ) 11 equal, If ml >o|«ri.T,ih b l la U» mirkMrl ; Oil ami l i « It a <»Jtiho b«l la U» mirkM.

j« » Ika hal • •»

u4 etc otuaaa. UTAIIUIUI A < HCMLTT .1 i.*i«>< %«t«t aftl *»ttaat*i.

EN6RAVIH0 NEATLY DONE.

MoKIRGAN i Co.. Wharf loot of THIRD AVENUE.

i GRAM DISPLAYNEW FALL STYLES

IS

MILLINERY""

FANCY GOODS

MORRISTOWN.

THE FINKST LINK OF

HOSIERY, NOTIONS,

UNDERWEAR, CORSETS,

KID OLOVES,

Fringes, Ties, Embroideries,

In MOMUS CODXTY )• at tbo NEW COR-NBB trrotlB ol

HcGiiiess.Oiilii &Co.,MORRISTOWN.

CHAS. BUCHANANMeclniicaiEQPieer,

R0CKAWAY, N. J.

•ml PULTKEIEKBa

"nuuinnom »cH«mi».

T S Hrtul Ia»«< aaj »*

OysterSWHOLESALE AND BET A l l

BY THE

QUART, 100^ or 1,000.Parties. Suppers and Festivals

fnrniihed u diwp u tbfj wm bo supplied

Thi flnetrt nmUunint and beat •cvommod*.liontt for Bening ojirtern In thli Mdion.OY8T£ltBinoT«7»tyle, FlilED,STEWED,

or In any niMnmr detind.HNE SEQAKS AMD CHOICE FKU1T8.

FeuU Oyster Chuken.

CHAS. H . MUNS0N,NEXT TO NAT. UNION BANK,

S0VSR,N.J.

FBII OITT

(UTE SI.1LKHH)

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,n^rHnr biulaMa. rtniwi.*. CnAL

«.ll hoawd aail a«iwu»d »tll .!••;« b. acotm had . >ixl t-««a> .B.1 «*11 t n.h, ,1,15tbr bt*l *prMmn\tim and Invrat [<nrM fcitmjn and Mtbr. FmtxtaM

Bllumlnoui or Blacksmith Coal

Cord Wood, I*p Wood todBtwrt Wood,

am»«la aWtH^Mw,. i n a h , n,

Page 4: composition in them IT LEATHER compos IT LEATHER · An' Eve elm got ft-flshin' wit. B plow ol meat mi' brusd, ia' He dubbil La slip np tu' pu t do apple in her bend, Au1 Je way do

I>IOH TBS WUJKCH.)

1infc'a nod ilary wiv*

• father. It wa* « 5'i!tr>Any, mi tlie sky luui nuiiy

olnoili*%'D it."Lnok pupa,* said John, 'at UKW

Urge clouds.'•P«i>a.' eaid Mary. wb» TO sorry to

tliiuJ* Hint their pleasant walk WM HkeljU> bo interropted by rain, 'why did Godmake clouds ?'

'Clouds are very awful,' replied herfjiiber, 'Tha Itf>rd mado them becauseha loves us. they arc t&ctal in out* «'«.>«8 great curfai'nl.'

•Curtains 1' oJolflimetl both tbe cbil-tlrtm nt once.

•Yes. that tbey am.' said tlieir fallier.•Do you know wlmt we urn curtain*tor V

•Yen, papa,1 said Mary, 'When theBan is too brifilit, we draw the curtainstu kei!|) out tbe ra^a.'

'Tliat'6 just a» it is *?.tli Hie ctoaOVBait) lier father. 'When the sun shinesvery brightly id *he midHie of the dayiu summer, the poor animaia feel uncoin-fortubly hot, and the little flnwara droopaud lang tlieir heads down. Then it inthat Ood stretchen the clouds ...ver thesky, just as we ilraw our curtaino, andllio cuttle buKin to feed «gain, aud tin-B-twers lift np their heads.'

Wbilo they were thus talking, it hepmto rain. The father aad his childrenwent into a farm-hoose for shelter, audJohn IH.I1 Mary stood at tlie window-to look rit the rafn, whiob /ell in toi-rcnts,

'How tireaome 1* eaid Mary. ' I t willbe evBr so long before we got home ; it'sturned ont quit* wet'

'Yes,' 8sid her papa ; t u t rain is verytiseEul, and that is another good use oftbe clouds. They are ffceat wateriag-potfl.i"

'Wittering potfl 1' cried Mary, fall olnstonishmeut,

'Yes; you know what the gardenerdocj with his wteriag-pota ?'

'Why, of course, he ages them towater the garden,' said John,

•Yes,1 said Marj ; 'if it were not forthem the groaod would be too dry forany flowers to grow.'

'You're qnite right Bit when thelarge fields and meadows are dry, whatgardener would ever be able to watertkmn f Aud when the farmer finds hisland too dry for wheat, nnd potatoes,and cahbogBS to grow, who would b«able (a giro him all tbe water ho seeded?'

'I understand now," cried John.'That's why God has mode rain to comedown oat ot tbe doudu.'

'Yea my boy; the clonda are (be great-watering-pots with which God refreshestbe earth, just as the gardener waters thegarden.'

Bat by this time it has left off raining,and the party set off to return home.

'How nice it feels now 1' said tbe chil-dren, as thej breathed the sow freshand pure air.

'Yen,' said the father. 'God ban madflit so by watering the earth out of tbeclonds. But look at the clonde now.

'How beautifnl 1' exclaimed both theuhildrou at once.

For bright ami beautiful clouds werenow flitting across the WHO sky. Thesun had come oat, and was lighting themup and painting them with all sorts oflovely colors. Some were edged withgold, some dark blue, aud otheru lightblue. They were of all aorta of curiousshapes—ons looking like a ship, anotherlike a castle, another like & camel. Thechildren wtro delighted with this strangeand beautiful sight; nnd their fatheruaia,— ;

'You see, that clouds are not op)y car-tains and watering-pots, but pictures.Wo hang print* and likenesses upon tUawalls of our rooms; bat Qod has pnt upiu tbe sky gold, bine, arimson, and pnr-plo picture*, for oar delight. Truly wemay say, '0 Lord, bow manifold are thyworks I in wisdom bast tlion made them

. all.1

Adventht ministers are trying to ar-rango for a national conference, to consist of all ministers who stake tbe imme-diate personal coming of Christ A mat-ter of Bpeciaf importance. The aim ito bars tbe conference much like tbawhich some time ago mat at the Churchor the Holy Trinity. Certain bobby rid*era of prophetic steeds were eoKUbo'al-derei! from that meeting. Should tbepresent effort assume more definite shapethan tt baa as yet taken, no man will bedeluded because of the impracticabilityof his bobby. With this large libertyit will be necessary to have thn largestball that can be procured, nnd to con-tinue tbe sessions for six mouths. OnDO esbjecis are preachers so long wind-ed OT so dlgresBivs.

THE LOST Boi.—Late in tbe afternoonyesterday one ot tbe police discofercdboy iboat moe years old curled op incorner of Machinery Hall, and madeinquiry:

"Bnb, what are you doing here ?"" I m lo*tI" was the Uoonio reply."How long- since you o&ve seen yonr

friends ?""Well, I left dml aboat three yearn

ugo I gneu,""And you've been lost ever since f"

"Well, it's too bad.""T-y«, ft 'is std cue ," said tha Isd

trying to appear ter j br»re, *' bat Tilbet that while I'm doing all tbe KNOTdul'l dotof most of the being sorry."

A PtrU b t nke rvu pmmUA to PrinceDemidoff, who, tc» proveutfront dropping, Mid, "Ion have a beau-tiful bwutpin." The tanker denoted,for he WM proud of bla Imwitphi, said,"Yen, i t ' l l «' »*fy • » » ttoae. ~DcmidtfoT npHftd,- lt!V#ry nn ant) veryexpensive. Ton cso't inuMrioM the tron*Wo I Jwdlo B»t my cbioney pieeM atSt. Petenborff. (or the; are BUU]« of it , 'Tbe brairr taraed u mioy oolon aadying dolphin.

.EUWAttB, IiACKAWANSA A V

ri ASP KntiES lilVCTJI),:put9 in Sc«f 1'orU, faft " r

( , ^ [ ' d a

LEAVE NEW VOHK.

Vard.viKtoikinKirdF^^llr'11.1'1we sud Delaware llailroad.) Cliatlimmou, Slcrrtiiowu, Murn» PlmuH. Denrflsawiij it ml Dover. Conuecilng at Douvi

»u train for Doonton, i t Dovur witb Choa --ailr^At] ,'or Chester aiid Rapc«DDn«, inaal*i>ith Kxiirog* train fnr Waini-too, H*otettBUiwn

WrmbinKtuD, Maminli* Clmnk, ftatur Gap,StrouilsburK, Hcrtiitoii, BfuKtiamtoD, UIIOB,Riclilli-ld SprlngB, SyratQuo sntl Otvre$o, tritbsleeping cars attached.

At »:<tO P. M. Otwgo EtprenB from NewVarkfHlorplugi.-ariititttwticd) rift. Pfttetsou Jfcioonton [tiluui'l, to Water Gap, StroniinmirR,ioriuton BiiiKliimtou Unlo.mratlUJO.Oorl-

ml. H.mut^vmcoBO and OlweGO. enDUectit IVaterkw with HIMSM Jlailrcsi' for Anduveriml Newton; at Duiawwowith Jlltttrutown ily.U IHnKbinuou wiU* train tarprecne, Oifunl,Korwian.TJttci.toa.- TbU train runs tbroagL(i Oawepo SfttDidav n.srita.At *i«b P . M. (HttcbcltHtDWii KxprPM) gti

[Ilbiirn Kiitumit, Cbsitiain, M»t!iB(in ami all utatbon nest to Hicketuectlng at Waterloo tritli (rain 1ind Keirlon.

Ai..*dP.M.H»riiBlmrg Spielal for Vh^-

ngtou, E»»lon, JJutbtebeai, Allcntown) Bewl-ug tod BsrrUliorg. wltbuut cbftuKB.

IitlfDetuiffBUrllDgfbll!Q11u, Berlielej Hefgbiind ftl? BUUOUB on P»»i*lo and Deiftfraro It.t. (N, J, West Lino B*ilroad) f.*3 A. M. *n*

PU' A.llEASON»B,Bop«rlnleiident.D. L. 4 W.E.B. TIME TABLE.

FBDM DQTEH 001W i f t T fM»U,B.35A. M . ; Uewei

"hen ia an UluatfaUon. At oae timv•Irani! k m n a n a»!q)l/al lkii«»but, look » • lUUig kb band, b.aalil g«itll7, "O« away, fly, |o avajr.Bat U» Sj OlilJ Uctlrd Ha seal th

H d U WHa luml wlt> maw wlilamiml, m*h(nil al Un aaMar, a»a. Mac « •W tp«aiJ U t» U"°» laeluacllnwbin. wtak to Mmaa dbfait, b. aelalnaJ, "»!». -—".«•• a

fey nHgtaM fcrnr.** TUa

- m b e M l l of M.

!,uiS..l)™»k.w.;

t 5 , « / i . 31. O.«..io EX|»eia ( » " • * «in CoM'ii'i'Olicdi from ftfl* \nn vta. rat-ii Hud Bouinoii, rt.Di tUruutfU t<* Watai

SilliiUifaiitUB ScmntdU, U«*st Sund,iiiamluu. Lisle, ilarattion, Cuttlaml,

uti r ^vrjiMiBt' tud UsH'tco; u>nnt'ctioK "U ' r w i t h ULraU-r B. B.. »t WsierMf. wliUtihti 11, il. fur And'ivur, Sowtoii auJ •(! Hil,,itj - at lirtlnfrial-i* with DluJftfiOWtt ll?*aWlHraVi witb Ualntowi. ll

ith ulo.miHtmrn Hivision ftrl V i l J b ll A

•iifteld Ht

sfl HI*'lly.. a*

Htmrn Hivision ftr Pitts.b»rr», Dwiville, AurUi*

l, Ac., at Uingbamtua with Otiotjfor Owcnt*, Sorwicb. Utica, and

ID. Kiugilon, WttketlmhiiliSd, Ac., at Ii

lor v*rtvDt*i ^UI»*MI- tv ».v«a «..„...„ SpriusH. I'agareugert taBiug tn rrom New fork, i^tenwu B O J Buunl

» m w « al Wawlilbgu- - ' • ' • " -i LUU.HUI •>' •.-Bliingiou m m »>••« "•uillijiaburs. Ervatriii, Uvtttlchein, AllBnto»t

,mirTeL%1i"t|dIs'il»(*iiobainiia fUfirujflB ; a<liiUiiul.drff with Uelvidere Ditislon o l'a. It. rorUmln-Ttvillp, TreutiKi ami PlitUildpUliAl »>.lc A. M. DovT Aecurammlatiou.

lt'clins »t V>»terloc fur Audovtr,rl llrauahvaie, a»d at I'liiJIipubore'i Vnllei Itailrund aud Lebigb KIIII

a II. H*. for Botbleliuni, AUuutown,. . . • • »» rn. n . i Otfi

for Bnmniitall point*

ulilRb V«llej Kailru»d aud LebigUlmnuii H. 11. fur Betlilebum, Aliuut

>- ,,,,1 HmUbnrt;. AUo will. B«l.flfur IJi?iriiioru

Bv Tirhio or the- nb»vo stated writ of fieriaiksiumrtiawlH.I slull expvte fwaaJeatublic Vfiiduc at ttie Court Huuiu, in Mom»-

n,N.J . ,onMOSBAi', tue 3d day of November next,D. 1879,between tbe bonr» o I U M . a o d B:loek V. M., that i» to s»y at 3 a'olock totbsternoon ot xaid dai, all t U t tract or parcelland aod preminus, batvina.net [JwUaalerij'crlbcd, Biluato, lyinR and being ID thsoship of Mouut Ohve, iu tbe oauntj ofrrin and State of Now Jersey, DDtte} andudeil an follows:

J i l t take in tbo eait line or tbeHb t tb d t t

JI. A £ . l^HweH, aud in tbe west line of *t of land conveyed by Andrew Smalley to

ilrlttm, doceaBud, and at tb* oortb tracka railroad of thu Mu neon ot cone Iron Workgnna thanw- ulnus a&id nmtnan Rtlf lebt

& i,tahti at the edge of Hild ttraet; (2) t t;lit nu^lca to atld ntreet one bnndred anill> fett tu a alike; •&) panllel witb tba firm

ne Btiil I be Bforeaaid atreul until it cmnei tulie cuiHi track ot tbe feforuaaid Mop^notoonij

inwd ; tbence (1) aloDK tbe came to th«letjf ))»«inciii)j,contBiDiop w e n thomindbumliwl tqean fe^t of land, n p » w h a t .

J u the Baiup bit of ISDI) ibal Jacob N.oolaton and Harriet bit wife oonwjod toar^aret Oliver, wife of Tliotnaa J. Oliwr, bj

deedbcariog date ilxtei-Dih day cfSeptembtir, D, eiclilwn hundred aacl eerenty-iwa, and

recmVied in tbo Morns Connty Ueoord of

AUOCBT JBth 1B79.ttiB matter of Jacob F. BtloUe, Aamltilltrfc-

torof Peter D. Soodenon, i)txt>MiA, Bar-rogfcte's order to limit creditors.Ob application ol tho above named utolaU-:

rater It is ordered by tbe Barroff*to thtt thelid KdmiD.itretnr give public notfee. to tbe•ftditori. of the eatite of u l d detwde&l to brihffi tlifir ilebta. d e o u d a and cUlm* tgaluil theme, aatter oatb.mtbin nine monlbitrom tbi*

ats, »* MtliDg np i cop? ot tbli order, witblotwenty da.« horeaiter, fn *»e or the moit pub-lic places la tbe wuniy ot .Horrif for tw>lonthe, »nd »i»o within tha Mid twenty dtfr

byfldvertiBlngthBMiijo In the"I«oi» « M " .one ot the newiptpern of thin 8taw, for thflMine s p u e of time (tbe hum>g»U Jadg.BK anyrartbor notice to be annecegsary); and if anycreditor ahill neglect w eibibit hii or ber

ebt. demand and clttim within the Raid period• Dine month*, pubHonolSce belOK g'i»o a turemia, aacb creditor ah i l l bo foroTur de-irrrf of bis or her action therefor againat the~~ nJm.nl i t r»t or

OHARCEH A. GILLENle copy from tbo minute*.

OEBTEAL E B. OF HEW JEBflEr.B1QH UKIEOK BRANCH.

rTfiAnrl. W>W»TBADttiA. H. F. V.8.15 4,00 . - Sew York, •.7,30 8.30-•' Philadelphia,

1065 810 HwbBrldge ,1A05 CJO.1.18 0.3711.B3 6.M11.47 fi.471.68 fl.«2D.02 6.08 S M I W I ,109 7,03 FUndeni ' ,

is.ae 7.1s KeuT)i,ta.40 7.3G FortOram,

CaUron,

Oermin Valley,

, S.9Q • 6.66jO.BO * 8.1U7.4S . 4.M7.37 ' i.UT.16 4,087.C7 3.SS7.D1 9.936.S5 3.336.48 8.186.85 2.55fl.?6 X30

Watches, Jewelry, &cI hare retnoTcd to my new itore. one dooi

from [ortner, wlitre I have tbe Isrewti and Soeit Jewelry itore in tbe cltv, »Dd witb alargely Increued stoek of FJWE WATCHESAMD iEWELilY at pricea uever before tliounh>or fnr Boo good*. In walcb«a my Block com-irlifei uvcr OQU bundred (100)

AMERICAN WATCHES,-f all Htvlva t&d qaaliHej, from $H to *35Ladlca1 i«li4 coW *»tcbes, frota 11B.O*WHcta of kwtlrj in cnclktu vaHcty, from I2.&Ut5t>. ltingi of all kind*, from tbe fine it Dia-mond to a plain goJil wc<]Jjn^ rio*. ol »IJ•olL-hta ami B.MMI, at cstromcly lo tNoclt eh»fD«ta Bonan OoW ID greatwith locliatrVtMMk.kntB arid proa fie 8 toSpec (acloa kuiI«y>>ltii!Mt to nu t «1I ages a ad•ightR, from 2Gc. • pair up. Sterling iil^and u W p l a t u l w»ru in great variety, atnor cent, below former pricei. Ciatcn i« k e basket* almoit given ««a/< A. large M

of clock* A all pne*i. I lu re tbi.'Ificki In tba market. Call and r

Ibem. Watcbei w)d on tbe JDitalmcDt pLaa tiHtiali tjb^clal oaji*** ffiven to ra?ua!r.fu{ finewatcb<:i.,

3V. H. WHITE,

443 BROAD St.,

OPPOSITE M. 4 E. DEPOT.Newark, N. I., ADg. 39th, I r r3 . 3ft.

FARMERS! GARDENERSm t I K tntMcribar hai aracUi) a. HEW PL AH1 TEH MILL at Kockaway for tbo conven

itpM of fannrr* and Rank no,» "f tbii aectimWin. baTe htretolurt (M-TO «OC«M1IW) to nbuiithilr platter fmn. * d u u n c ^ / t n d win r u n iJti- tlw MIWD ul 1B7I> > iDj*rW article uf

GROUND PL.ASTERfor frrtiliiinit puiKMei, at mach LOWE1fklCFJi ihta batii i rer before t*eo oBemlthin urctlnn. ttold by Ui* lop, b w n l OF baA libxral ittaaaaatwOl b*> oflVr^J to ittal«rsmbera ordmng to Urn* quantlttM. Tha big**(Mr*#t priM wflJ ba (Mill tar

. _ n » « i t aad toll a <npertop r«piili««r. A ( m l aanina; ) • tfurbHfa* •fleeted by panbkHH at th« mill. For

rlcM » r y awennt aUlMC «aU*4ib«nLU

Hi . Bop*. H m l > OOSVT. i .

FALL MILLIN5BYMrs.

DRESS

fcMya att *at w n a l

•.Aim** rANor ooora.

t-tOnm.UuM.Um

FOR SALE OR TO RENT

GEORGE EHEET'SOELEBBATED

r m I J B W & AnflOErann,UNDERTAKERS

CHARI.ES A.u.. . . MOTTO: Fair deslitig; we eaa »udJ_J iurnisli i>* iuw a* tut- luwttif^ ^ ^ ^ t f ^

ftkiuE? ^U"iuvtt^ ol Ur. Ohatri A. Otlloa* totr, are uwn rttAy to funnsb auy person*IIIIB tlie mtTvJtws ot a i»r)>fes»i'>"*' under..-r H'itb ovprv tliinif pertaining to tbo unaj

oat anil bavi- cuintautlj <>n baud ready to" it tlie ahorU'Hi notice, fltttdim

'nrriaiieB. lee boiex, WWKJ and clothwcfuii1 cnckutB and coSlua In bUck ur whiteevery ili'niua. Meti.hu COIBBH itnd uasketaf

shruuifri habits, j ill ten, handle*, caau,wtH-h, kid, silk utid cottou gluVuB.'

' h i 'aviufi litfeel thaifle** in lrclv npua

taf'S. Wel l

J ail (iKlKTiL'uuc of tWi-m* jvmt^twt. ttiorousbly uudcrBiftDt! tbe

„... J « it* i/n.iu.li.'j, auil the pnblip»y rclv npua our cbftrgefi buiug numerate in

i.- , . =.t._ (,f taking tipotiatters t-crui»-

ewbv relieving fawllltB of inncli of the aoi*tv «n'd uncR«im-s« of mind, cumtquent nponivini; tbi- itrviiice of an iueiwrfonwd peraoui attend to thorn. Laying out bodi.is attended>at all bnurM of tbo" day or niRbt. Bodlei

rvt'd with tii-H-itlioutlce»t*nialloj.[»nie.c kjiiilif''^ ardl Jietiirni'd r>o*tll)B oldetana

TMr. C. A. Olllvn, AR Dl.ctwell St., D o w .Mr. Leonard Uillen, ao long connected witb

Er. C. A. Gilk'ii, itill eoiitinaei vrltb n«.

SHERIFF'S SALE!ueerv »f New JurHoy— FJ. fa. for sale ofMaJilurvnil.icn.where.il Jacob Wllholm?,iBplaifiaritTj»tt.lJoh»jr.I>.Jla«n>»»Dd

jla Hume* l"» wifr. The MeroUaflta'Nntioual Hank of N'cnton, itud luo Dovarlank, wore di:f<-'iidaniH. lie turn a Wo to Ckj-

LAGER BEERHOLD AT

D. MOLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds.

THE BEST BI14SDB Ot

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARS

ALWAYS ON HAND AT

OPFRA HOUSE and

BILLIAB1/ ROOMS,DOVEBiN. J.

MB. MOLLER

hiu at a luge expsnM procured an

OEOHESTRIONfor lilt saloon, ti la the oelebmiea! imttra-

meat that «M looated(iD tlie

UOBTIODLTDBAI. HALL

CXMTEMHIAL 1 X H B I T I O N

It ia of great power undta volume of toneemulto a DBAB8 BAMU OF » PIECES.II WO! Ira bu exhibition OB and « « « U» «1>of TOLY. AU are inritod to attend thisullil)fUoD. Yotm reffpeoiiittiyi ~'

O. M O I . L E I l .

WOOD,BATEB14LS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.lAllD AND TALE BBICK,

[JME.CEMEKT,OALCIHED PLABTSB,

F11ONT BIOOK,FIRE CLAV. PII1E D1UCE,

F L A U STONES . CURBING,

OEtLAB STEre.COPDIO, S1LM, LINTELS

^REAT REDUCTIONIN" TICKETS.

•.TEStWARD botjna piMenReri will and Ity to tbdr proQt to pnrchaiia tickett or

X W. SKEELE,AGENT AT THE DOVER DEPOT.

THxatan

Cleveland,. Chicago,

Nebraska,

Kansas, • Colorado, Dakota,IALIFORSTA, TEXA8, and all p i n t s in IliiFtHt aivl Houth^Wetit, \K LOWEB HATE*hit fmfli New Yurk Citv.B4GOAQK CHECKED THROUOH FUEE.\\,T raltR, tickota and alt information applyDtadilrcu J.W.8KEELK,

Ticket AfiBBt, Dover, N. J.irtCROondenoe uiovntlt atUnded to. ll-3i

TUE MANSION HOuSE,

MOEEISTOWN, N. J.

KEHSHAW, . . Prniirictoi

INSURANCE AGENT.

,iv. J.LeE.II; anlliorlail K«-t <" <M mc'lm » " • -

h—tl.D btal In 'lie a a r U l :

JONDON nml LIVERPOOL and

GLOUE, Coital 820.000,000.

.ANCASHIEE of MANCHESTER,

Cnjiitol 810,000,001).

Capital, - $100,000.BuBkBBlioumruro a

Ittention R i « a to IIK iiLmliBde miiri aikltt <tlIloudE anaother Hocu rues; the euU^-tluiiofforeign iiidilomiatUfi P •iH'r, Jrafts, cliocku, Aa.

FBANKLIN OF PHILAUELPHIA,

Caiata) 85,000,000.

HUDSON COUNIY, Jer«»i.v City,

Cupilnl iSOO.Od).

PEOPLE'S . Newark. " 300,000.

. . " 200,00(1.

BEEMER & PALMER

Tbo London AsBnmnce Corjioratlon ofLoudon, cni>it»l Sr,,fi(lO,OIKI.

Bpriugfluld Fire InBnrituuo Co ,11», c j i W $>,50",«<JO.Ht NiclinUw Fire IllBuranco Compauj ofow York, capital snixi.iH'cHfehtster Fire lamtratmo Company of

»w York, oapitol $rw,ou\.New York City- Fire Inaureuue CompanyNew York, co|iiUl «3<KJ,W«I.

ill,

, WHANN'3

Bone Duit, Gnano. Poudrette,

LAFD PLkareit, ic. '

# 0 0 0 »«.wed in More lengths.

REAL ESTATEOF ALL KiXltt

PURCHASED and SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,• for ill? cbtiap. and

HOTJRKS TO LET.

Freeman Wood,te' otiho Passe «o,l Poilfle »* htnte.

STOVE, EGG,

Orderi nt$j be idAivimiS Ihtongh tbe PostOBo* Look Box 28, o r r e A a t A. Bettnor'iQtfloe

nBtackirfl1Bt.>iiear BnUhs. o r l t H l d

| l iA.CESHITH« OOAiooa i t ao t l fo

Agents for FnirtaniD' Scales and Ter-wDilger'i Safffl. ,

VOORHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

BUILDERS', CAimlAOE UAEEBS', BLACK-fiUITHS', CONTRA(^TORB A»D H1N-

INO SUl'PIJEB,

LRHcnltnral ImplemontB. seeda, Fertiliien,AA. TaiLta, Ulli, QlaBS, etc.

WALTEU A. WOOD'S CelelntedM0WEE3 and EEAPEES.

OBOROI x. TOoftasxa. j i u i s a. TooaBKia.UorrlBtoWD, Dec. 16th. 16TB.

GEO MANN'SNew Billiard Parlorand SALOON, Bluelwell St., Dover, Jaitfitted up witb new and elegant appointment*,oflrt« to tbe pletsaro neet«r one of tba qai-etost and tnoht Dlcnamt places of enioyinentin tnwu. TJIE I1ILLIAIID FARLOfi a

nttronnH c&tom tublt-H and in i5tl*deverj-lhing neceiinary TOT thnenjoynn

of the game. KUFFEr/a LAOBH, tlw, fin-nut t»vnrage drank, always leapt In trothsnpplieH, hud a full vtocb of (iennan chetaon,Mfoorn! w&larg, Pina ApnJa Cider, VeetzebSardines, t,tc. OeorKo will be alwaje onliand to plonse bis friende, aud will wake

y »:ranger /e«l at bonjo, ti-3i*

MIHIN6MACI0IERTSTEAM ENGINES,

RAILWAY TURNTABLES,

IRON awl BHA88 CASTINGS,

F0EGING of aU DES0BIPTIONS.

HE UOXBURY HOTEL

(FOItMEltLY ALLIE'B HOTEL,)

S U C C A S U N N A , N. J.

FEED. MAST, Proprietor.liouitt >H lo l l ed in one of tbe

il lurnt cliarwiug [jlncts iu tbeitale, wit'oiii a few miuutim «alk nf tbu D.. &. W. luilrond <m the uiwl, and the Cen-

tra) lliulroad of N. J. on iho wont, aud loHnn linor'a drif.- vf Ihidd'a Luke andlltiimtciju^. Tlie iiroprietordosiguttoibin bauBe one of tho most popular

g U c i U> tbin lection .if tbe Stato, and ptr-Ictibirlj witb thf trftvelint* public, for whomt oonnnienpo and comfort Will'be imp*

t mixlurste prioeu-rui, N. J., Doc. itHb, 187H.

OysterSW1I0LE3ALE AND EETA1L

BY THE

QUART, 100 or 1,000.Parlies, Suppsrs and Festivals

furnished u cheap u t h s j CMi be anppliinl

The fluent rcMaurant "ml bent Kconimfrfa.tiona for Bcrviug ojHtcn iu thin flection.OVBTEIl8ium»rj.tjlB, FUIEU,8TEWED,

or in any manner dexired.FINIS SEUAB8 AUD OHOICK FECITS.

P u r l s O/i ta- Cr»olt<r..

CHAS. H. MUNSON,NEXT TO HAT. tTSION »AKK.

TCECB CJIT'TT

McKinnon Bros.

Axes and Edge Tools,ROCKAWAY; N. J.

It b ^ l a i born rcporlrd tliat ibi* oM-eitab-iubnd a n j w*ll-kni)«n 13 rm bai run* out ormtioema, w* Uke Alt DMJU o/iufWaittj) ••«rubllothat anebUiiot ib«atM. W«ar»«taiU bail BOM, l u n na coanxtina «,tt. sa« atWr

J R S wtuiUnr. and altall cunllno* to ntk* oofW*I,.IO*J«O n»tla • l ib (rp*t*rea« (baa ettr .AIloor«tMMl*ar« baoil-m»d* tbimitbovt a*d•j«ara th« onlj flra !• RciUawaf BihltiR n i a— -a *nHn\f b , band. Wai.f T u y m for

* * ipaeiilty. •%.--

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,

Bituminous or Blacksmith Coalso Laod, a . l ttollrirPd to »nvftnro«-!0l£ii«Hf.« r.einKf.

Cord Wood, Lap Wood andS d wood,

FallFashionsOEMORESTS

"TUiufwui.arit.kili 14,'' . up

'* PORTFOLIO."IU. aM w4 fn >U tf

. S. BABBITT.

TUB CBLEBEAttl)

ROCKAWAY AXE!

O. S. JENSEN.OAPBT WBA.VBR,

OT, TWO 000«8 raOH KMTornci DOTEH. ». j .

•^.a7i.^S7>! »«r

j I w J_f aw ^f 4.1 at*^^ f * * ^ " . • * ! •

QEO. BICHAiaBS, T.oeJAY B. IBE4T, Cuhior.

, DIBECIOBS,GBOBQB lticnAltt>d,

MuuSOM HoAoiaitD, JAB. W.JJBOTHEBTONALBEBT R. Biaos , COIOMBUS BBACH,IHAAO W. SEAJUlia, ISAAC I). Jui.tj;Y,

JCBADD OBOIKIE, Jonx W*. JACKHON,[KiBlJICf ASI.AK, JUHIAIl HtUKlSH,»tf.

Tlie Miners' SnvingH Uimk

Of UOVEB, N. J.;itm t»Mnm or TB* rUnoSAi. O»l

rnMKi l i rUl lJ«(i«Mo» d « ™ m nimleooor1 beforethe dr«tda»o[M»«o», JusE.aur-* XHBCB tud DBOEima.

AT" Open dally fn<n> 9 o'clock A K. to a

M A N A G E H 8 :

HBSBTf MoTABLAN,OEOBOE KIOHAKDS,iSPHBAIM LENI/SLEY,L W. CONDICX,JAMES H. SIMPSON,COIjTJMBrjS BEACH,W. H. LAMBEBT,I. B. JOLLY,

I E N B Y M C F A I P J A N , Proaiilont.KPBRAIU LINDatEY, Vice Preitdfet,

JAY8.TKEAT, Treurarer.Dovor. Fob. 17.1B7J. 11-tf

MOBBIS COTJNTT

MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVES, N. J.

•UMOTAOrtJllKM O:

Insurance a Specialty,£. & 6. H. Ross & Breeze,

TIRE AMD LIFE

Insurance Agents,Office, Old Iron Hank Iliiildinf.

Morri8town, N. J.

opietont i t rolUwii i f fir.tclmcoraptnltt«TNi, t l l tE INH. Co. of Harirord, Co. C»p-

ilil and Hnrplot OTSC tG,700,000.BAHTPOIiDINS. CO., A*Mti(,Tor 12,606,000HKIttCAH MDTUAIi INH. Co., of Newark

H. J. Am*-,, over 11,100,000.PIHF.MKN'U MUTUAL INH. Co., uJ NewarkN. J. Capital BIK, Hat-plat orer 11,(100,000,

MEHCIUNTS1 MUTUAL INS. Co. o[ NewarkN. J . Capital nod fiurplu. »ljunt 11.000,000.

MANlAMUTl7Ai/INH.Cu.orN«wirt NJ. Capital »udBcrphnfiTer»S3{) 000

MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INH. Co. of New»rk, H. J Atmo.Hmtr 133,000,000,

Inn;:nLi)co effdoUd oo all tie«crii>tion» olproperty ia any unction of tbe HUto, at tul w rate- as (he ri-* will warrant. All

SMB I'AID I'ltOMl'TLY, and no tompro! i i t t I t

andipplicaliou

diataac (uUroHAIUC Htuiiilluii 114 iJ

e made in pernon.

A. JUDSON C'OE,Huireyur and Collector, Dover, N. J.

ft LARGE CONSIGNMENT

OOTS milFOIt HPltlNO 1VEAB JUdT RECEIVED AT

GEO. W.DRAKE'S,UNION" ROW.

SOUTH SIDE THE PARK.

25 I'Ell €KKT. 1IEL0W

HEOULAlt PRICE!

I ADI » I I J I M » nJairt to ttV Ibem

OHEAPI

Call r*Hj tor rjxr.

OBO. W. 9SABB,

MORHI8TO¥N.aWrtiun.«. J . Jaat Ha, um

SPEING.1879!

B

B

We are fullystocked with thenewest styles inDBESS GOODS,which we areable to sell muchcheaper than any

I of our contempor-aries. Our CarpetRoom is filledwith the newestCARPETS,

MATTINGS,AND

OIL CLOTHS,which are soldexceedingly close,A look will con-vince any one.W. S. BABBITT,

2 PARK PLACE,

MORRISTOWN.

._ ..rorfuir *>y tiro Bide of tho r-'nif t..ll<.ivuPoml; tlioiice id) a.ODff na.il roml t.ortli fcOf-imtj di>ffiwii cam fli-flofialtiii nud i-i«|.l.v-86venJiukft to s lu'Qp of itOnCB nit twotU alilenf u|<]mad ; tbnice (7) sootii tuoatT-wjveii and nne-^MHIIUKTKS east twolve link* tn an oak .roe,lorucr iif a lot Iwjuglil of Martin ll 'iitulian];ffctlict (S) oortb tHroniv-aiaeih'gni-n v»*t filejbain to a corner oti ilia nortii fuU' rf M'Jroad; thenco (9) contli iworiif-iilun dogremthirty minutes osstoighteon ttialn<i aud muotytfn(.i, Oteueo (10) mmlfi thiHc-xit doRa-cnwent thrcQcLaiui and iwontT-Sve liuUeto iboflrth eornw of (lie Willlaui Vanmnblo rarm;th'nco (11] aontli saveu cbaitig; ibcaCo (18)tiuth ssreat j tlegrEug wfhl ativi-u L-IIHIUB andire litikt ta a, black »nli tron tu tbe nwainii;ibenoa (U) north tun dogi-fin east eigbi

jhelnn to the p!m» «f beginului;, ci/Bt*lniiigabout Torty-flve acres of Und.

Ana in c t n tbe proocodi of tbo anio oraaidfirst lot bo intnffieioQt to Day tht ik-tits of Middeccigocl and the coata of oottliui: fiifl etlalt1—

fitcowo-AII that tract of land blown AH tbf"Moridsn Flaw." convevtd tu Jacob Van Win-tJc lyAmlrcw H. filler antl oiinrn, nod insaid deeds (Josoribod as follow* : DcglncinR n.ta blirb aah aapling, a ooi tier of * tract of landbelonging to Lei.iatu.n Doich. ami from tiioncti

iniifcij (1) sontn thlrtv-Sn degrees vest ter-iteonel-alM and iblrty-throe l>»-u to ft stateBDnjamin Reach's line; tisence (2) Mouth

rtj-aiftut . . e c rm eaat twetitj-*ix obalu*. ongsaiil Bosch's line to a bc<p ur ittuueH,beina a oomor of Alexander Bi award's, lanil;(8) along nftld Steward's Hue north r«rtv-onelenroeM c u t *srenloen obalnf and fWrt.v-tbrM1

links to a Btaku ; r4) uorth forly-fticlit ilsgrcnBtreat twenty-aeroo chaina am. flRhty links totlio place of twitlunlntr, oontainf ng fortj-«U andt hair acres oflaad, strfct memure.

CoudiUoni mado known ou day or e&ie.• JACOB YAN WINKLE,

Dated AngBBt 01k, 1879.

FORECLOSURE SALE!IN CHANCEltY OP SEW JHIWEY.

Hew»tk, Mew Jurney, complainant,' mid Wll'nuiiF.Holland nln.,dcfi-uil.tiU—Fl.fn.., Ac.

BY lirtae of tbe above alntud writ of fierifid**, to me illi-vetod, I tlmll liipoao far

•ill- at Public Vunthir, U. Kniclit's Hotel, inHtanbone, N. J.,on Saturday the twenty-fifthday of fMohiT, A. T). 1H7!1, at ODD o'tiliick v. « .ofsniil day, all tliat tract or uareel of lainl audprenilsea, liorGtuaflfr jiarliculHrlv (Jcuuribcd,dituuHj, Mng and lielae in tlio tdwlmtiipn ufUvrain and Itfiibnrj, i i tliti counties or Suur»uJ Jlorrie, nnd Ktotu ol New Jeraiy-

Beg-iaiiiaK a t a tlaek bircjii tfeu HUtnJlllg ontbe west hunt of tbo MonecniuIconj; rivt-r, b^-uiKtbu btginuinL- corutr uf tbo wholn truot ;tliRnfn is dtiBcrilJod iu tha Record »t PerthAmboy (1) iouth forly-fivc dBgreii, OB«1 wovencluing Mid Jirty linka ; thtnan (2) nnrtb niily-twodefireeB £»nt Biileen cluioi and nevoutyliiilis; tlicnco (8J aorili tii(riy-flF» degree,emit twenty chain* ; Uiuucc '4) north loitrtceidi-grmg went one bunilrcil and Qfty-neTCIchiiori; tlioncc (5) wo«t twuiityohaini - tbenceICJ eontblifty.i.iQn IICKTCI • '

(7) Bl i

s : thenCSt tbirtv-rill cl) soatb t'tchty (UfjrfiK

Kinco (9) mmlh Iliirtt t h h

routh oixi Tim ,link,;t£

'""rii1", 'iuenco'rioi^th sci-

jiv-two Hegret-B we»t fhlrt.v-iimr chains "(,'hij licitK ; fbffico ,I1J «ou(h fiflf.eljrh'ruin Wi!Bt twon.j-i.il oliiinw onj twunlT llnkH!icnoe (12) soutli IweniJ-BfTtn dugie'ca •nty-foor cli*in«; tlionot (la, doutb flfiy _ .•CUB cast flflv-dL'ht ch.lnn anil oigbty liuks;

liny chair.B tud HRy lmkn ; theuco (15) n

fen chain* and forty linUs iu tlie bopinnin^,

of In ml, but nittnu wbicli bininila havo hei

rts, UavinR about four hundredor Inn. bprcliy intruded to h;

„ ... i \V?KIiflf ^ V i l d r e ^ A . ^ m a t l b T .by deed CIMH. Hrnt: -41TiT1873. and rocnnlcil inihr ('unuty Clerk • Ufljcy in Hunk LfioTDui'da,

MaRlcrlii ChaiiceryorNtiwJeiv'ELL, Bol'r. *1-

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 01SEALEBXATEi : •

OF JAtia* VAS WIKKLK, iiiiOKABET5tT!i.4t,UJ{T t a a u , orJtr (if 4lto Orpiians'X Conn of tlw Cytuo <-t >irrti», mad.' DOliic fonrili day of Atfgti*t, 1M3. (ht:*n1mnitln!rA i U > f t i l j l l K L 1'uolt!?Vciidtit,

KDU. in the Vilbgouib i _ ..ind TawiiKbin of

fcATDRDAy, the 18th (layit's'-, butwucn, ,hn lionra i.j1 tMutvii ai«J 1'..jcJuelt Iu tho iftcrn^Kia of 8ui>i diy, tholo.-nwjnE deHcriuud traota uf laud, Hiiuate in (IK

joirnf(tip or Jtockavvr, Jfl ««.d Cunety w/ 2Iwrii , to-wltj •

FIM»T—'ilie Ilomeatead F«mi lat« of JAcnlVAD Winkle, duocaaed,(.nil uonvcjul to l'»" "'"""ianiBwitt, Adml&utn.tor«l .VfiliaDt >'«,,—till-, dm/ased, and by utliers, «»il by adescription taken from laid deeds U tlins dn-

Inft In the cilge OVB bill niitrked on fmir nidi'sBill blazcH and notclica and witb tu» i^ttora1.11. in the iwntli *du tfaureuf. oiioe a cwner

"Vitij. Jli>aft'» tu td; (jru((c9 (I) ttifti flufdh'ri lii.u tft.ii.ii fli»iy-rtvtj .loai-.'.. w«itlchain«; llutMA ;9; north m t . - h . n d . .R wcHt tiulit rhaiui,; lliiii<-« (:lj tmrili

forty-twii lifgi-M-t, «Bitt tw«niT-Hix t-liiin" andnlnoly-tlirw liuk* to a oornuf vi hiity-ilve

" u'tl H. Buitch anil wift>; thiaivf Hi nnrtboUu

links to a [jtd

sllJucliiilHstlKstirn (.=j) n

oliaintfiirtf

AdmiuiB1'rs. U. *

ADUIinBTBATOB'S SAIiE OFREAL ESTATE!

Tbe flubacrlbcr. Ad mini elm tor rlc lion is IIOIIifSleplien P. Woodhall, dcccancd; by Tfrtutf aa order Df tbo Orpboun1 C a n uf tlu)Coun-

ty of Morna, roado oh Jim 5tlt .Inv An-jiml, A.D, )879, mil tell at Public V.-iidue, at thohotel of Jantca DuSord, known as tbo OhcatcrHoiol, In the Village or Cbcator, !u tbe Count;

* "iitTlB.onSATUi'DAY, QUTOVKU Vtlb, 1870,

at S Q'clook in the arteruoon of mid day, allthat tract or parcel of land and premises,hereinafter parttooluly doicnbed. Bituatu,SVIUR ami being in tho towa»hn) of Cliester, intho County of Mo nig and Btatt' of New Jersey,beginning at tbo northeast corner of » postin the picket taaca on. the gou(li«*wt KUJO artho Washington Tarapiltp, And rnns fromthente (1) along the picket fenon aonth th.rtvseven dcKreeti oant one ohiin aud thirty-tbreolinks to another corner nf the picket fonco ;thence (2) south tiny-alx degreoa and eight- '-iut«fi wi'rtt cue chajn and tweaty linkuto

lUvr wiucr «t Ilia "iofcei kiice; &eace (tnorth thirty-seven dngroen and clsht minutewent one oUin andthlity-twnlibhB to aaothccorner or the picket toacn on the aouthoaiBido Df the Washfngtnn Tnrnpika; thence 0alontttbe u n e north mty-s i i deareea eat.one chain and twanU-ooe llnka to the begm-alr.fi corner, conuiniflg ilitoen hnndredtbn ofan acre, n a n or lew; Being the name prom-ISCB oonwyed to fllephen FAVoodnnll by Jaa.Topplne, by dted dated April lat, i i m aud

worded In tlio ilorri* Oonatr Oiprk'f Qtti book Q 5 of deetlp, pagea flia, Jko. ,CobditioiiB make known nit day of aalo.

JAMEH VANDteHVBEIt,Adminlatrator, Ac.

Dated Ancnst 9th, 1879. IT 2i)

In Chancery of New Jersey.Tn yiATrmw SIOLEB AND MAR'HH .

T1Y Tfirtwii of »n ordor of the Conrt of Cliaij j very <»f Now Ji'rsuv, IIIJUIH OH ilift day ithe datohtTcof, in a count! wherein Ittftac V.Scaring it otinjpl«iiiant, and you and othersaro aefcbdRtitH, yuu aru rynuired to apnua

plt'ail, anHVfcr or dumiir tu the bit! of unit.plniuj.nloil ur buf«ro tlio twtsitV'illnth da'

i.f October next, or tho said bill will bo takw

flivt.'n by'yMi, Mtttt'bow'Higl^rTna'MBrllw'j'^IRILT. on lindu pituate, lying am\ being in tliit'lKlielifp cf Wi-ul Miiforrf, in flic eountv o1'aiiRaic, in t'ift Bute uf New Jersey, ditoi.April I i th,lh77. v —' "•• *" -'•i--1—Mittlm J. Higier

Jersey, ditodid HsttliewHitslPr and

dw (lorendmit* bucauno

d AngiiBL SSth, 1879.

DLANCHAUD,tur ori'ouiiJliu.iant

ovtT, N. J.1^7

ALWAYS RELIABLE.

I

VARIETY THEATRE

fc.DOVER, N. J.,

whero tho best imlucomenfs n()lT(il((d to hnyorw in low figures inil kimla o[ mcrcliiuidwi-, for the

ion that no oxtra uarginn nnnecessary to bo mailo to oovov ba<(lol)ts. EvEIlVTIIINO HEUAIILK.

Ench departiuunt of tho »tmo iistoclied «-it)i tho latest and LOHIgoods.

BRY ©OODS.All now doRtgnH in ludir^' fabrics

aro kept, nnd n comploto nssort-msnt of Cnrrots, Gloves, How'ory,Uibbona, Buttons, Ituchings, Ties,uml nil other nrtidun for utilitynuil lulomnit'iit.

GroceriesAsn

Provisions.All kinds of bouBoliolil unpplics

of HUH cliarnetur nro kept, nnd thisJepartmi.nt embmcra overvtbinf; in!)i(. lino f,,r (ho tablo^-nln-ayfFKEBH nnd CHE,U>.

BOOTS and SHOBS.Tlio lino h.flmlr.? ft}] grtith'H nf

't»>i]fir for 1i{»ht or luutvy woar, fornil clim'ip'i nf T""ip1"

CROCKERY TABLEWARE(HI Iiiinii, and articlrs nf nil kiiuftin tlu" w;iv «! (t<*iirra! m.Tt'.iruiilis,-'too uinuy fnr minti,m,nU cnretu\h

If. V. »; SEACARPENTER and BUILDER,

010 AID RELIABLE. ,ia a Standard Fomil? Bemad; lor^abmueaoItliaUviir.BlomuiidBowela.—It it PwaAr

InTigoratort>een Lued

in my practice,by tbo public,!

limn 85 yours,results.

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HALE'SHONEY OF HOREBOUND AND TAE

F O R T H E C U K E O F

Breathing, ui> all AffMtlni *f tlu TVut,Brouhlal Ttibti, vti Lag*, UiAiii

This i»falliVi1e i-emcdy \t competed of (heHoNEV or the plant Horehound, In diemicaloaion witb TAS.BMM, eslracifd from theLIFE PRIMCIFLK of tne foreu tree AnctsBAUAMEA, or Ua.m nf Gittid.

The Hone* of Hnrehound SOOTHIS9CATTCKS all imtattions and inilamraatioBi, andtheTftr-lialra CIXANSES AND UKK1& theihroatfctid *ir passages ltsriing to the lungs. FiVfadditional ingredients keep the orgara cool,moist, and in healthful action. L*t no pre-judice keep yon from trying tliis grefll mdi*ctne of D famous doctor who bus saved thnu.sands of lives by it in his Urge private practice.

N.B.—The Tar-Iln)m has no MAD TASTE Q»•melt.

TRICKS 50 CHHtS AND $ 1 TEH BOTTLE.Grtal KavHig to buy iniet Lie.

"PUie'B Too tit net ic Drops* Ourein 1 Minnte.

Soli! by all DruggislB.

0. N. 0BITTENT0N, Prop,, H.X

CARPETS!NOVELTIES manufactnrcrt by oaraeltesll'REHBLY FOIt OUlt HErAFL TK*J)B, *

WILTONB, AXMINyiEUS, BODY nnUSSELBTAPEsrjlY, BJlUSflELS. THIiKE- '

I'LYS.lNOltAINS, Ac.ntftBUpcrior n.ui.lity, inchwling many oiola

hivi> .,«=*ifr..it, which wo ate offtirins at

VERY LOW PRICES I

We also offer & htffto tel^ctloD of

Turkiah, Symrna, and EastIndia Rug-s and Mats,

in new nnd choice dusi^us of our own taper-

Oil-Cloths, Linoleum, Lignum,Ac, AT t,OW BATE3.

J. & I DOBSQNjmantiraoturers.lmporteri and roUUen,

40 ant 42 West l i f t St,Near SiitU Avonao Ekwnicd R ulroail StA.

John Van Gaasbeek, Manager.

Morris Conntj Surroffato's Office.BKITEMBErt 15th, lfflU.

n the matter urAiiKuetBs C. CunHeld, l i e * .utor ur Hurriet Ware, cteccaied. BntT(KK«te*« order to Unit t creditors.

ON application of tho abovo•named Exec-ntot it Is ordered b j tUftBarroRate th»,

J »*id JJxuciUuj-jfi*e pnhBc UOUOT & tb»•ditorH <>r iho cBtilo of mb. dt'i'edi : - * -tlitir dcbtn, Ocmindttuil oUiinn in« under oath, witliia nine monliii fromH date, by flatting up « Ropy of this order.,hin twenty days htrenftor, In (We of thi

most public pineal to the Conntf of M&rria ~- uiuii.liH.Bud alBL> within tljo said twe

if ibo tiuwnpft^urn of thU HUto, for t h , ue of time (tbn BGrrog.to JudB.nB fcny l _ .

ther notico to bo iiniHM»»vr> ;and l7«nrored.-tnr Btiall nteluel tu oxblbtt bU or ber debt, do>nknd ind claim wlthia t b * u l d poriod of Din«i>ionthrt, putillo notion being civon ^ - aforcwatr.aitcficrrjattotBaiill tut fwcier deliarttd of hia(T bet H'tton tUcrofur Mjiinst the »»lil ISocu-^r}| A t r i i n l l n T l v rW.h, H,H ^M.1M^.

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The New EmpireIlot-Air, Gas & Base-burn*

ing Cooking Stove.

THJ. lilWT I1AKIHG HTOVE IN THE WOBLI

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FOR SUMMERS WINTER USE.

Bniaxix St., 8d Door from CuulBridf t. D0VKB. H. J.

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