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Page 1: but - Atlantic County Libraryruth a sallow, s~p,besaues her mistress didn’t know ~d~e had[run out. "And what.do you at her think !" she said. "That was my~ new I" he. master who
Page 2: but - Atlantic County Libraryruth a sallow, s~p,besaues her mistress didn’t know ~d~e had[run out. "And what.do you at her think !" she said. "That was my~ new I" he. master who

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...... ¯ . - ¯J Qnlet Bit o_f ,%?n_dal; ....

+" When cannibal mtvagmarter a fightMake a reset of the bodies or’ these they

have beaten, "The grisly repast yislde a keener

.... ,-. Protn- thewight "

Wotfld ha~ deem’d it the deepest disgrace

Though the custom i8 fast dying out in FesJee)-+ As tli,)inflaenoe of Western example in-

- .: . cremes) ,.. : --... .: ...... In civitizPd countries you often m n~m~y see _

¯ A circle of friend~, in the highest of glee, +.... . All busily_ pic_l~g some neighbor to. pieee~

. And the best of it is t~at ~s neighbor is not,.......... As in I~land~.ba~rbarie).+& Persondecea~ed-+; +-

Him/fresh has been baked in no oat&on orpot ;.... ~ - ~ " They don’t even trouble to serve hlm-uv hot.;

" ....... " : For theVtetlm~tilt-livee in the mi’dst of-thefeast.

Some good natured friendhim aw~

Ot the nature" of there h.ungry" monet0m’employmen.t ;

And though in reply he may ~toutly declareThat such vivisection wop’~ hurt lain a hair,

Yet he writhes at the thought of their fiend-ish eu|oyment.

stilt one comfort remains, In the isle of_ _ +- : ...... ~_ ......... FeeTee

No possible vengeance ieleft for the victim ;

free; and e0metimes we see

That he,rounds in exohanwhich have"o:

~VOX ;_ ..~ov2ng-ffones,+ whisper nothing that im’t

me

the floom make

to t~o much .at this,

rguwould

with an infant.and Iwaa

hauled off L bank to Lend.onlike a ~iminal. Then, of course, ?wangsuggestions, my omptoyers

bad account Of me and re-)me back, so that _Balker,m-~, p am+d+-mu-on-_ -~. _.~;~

+ boUnd+for Aus~rmia mac¯ --Her~ I w~u~

and as soon asweI ran away.to thei I line that-

me, -:.~r n0- g~t.-t~ck7but my_first rote. J~o pleases was JL wttint l ¯ m.ust write homb~th a packet of gold dust and_

-.lot of stories about the diggings/ Iso much mollified that I sent

I+

But at the’that’

tion about me, the manager made a con-

It wasu’t that job’I lady in" deep bl~k, and herour sallow-f seed +fl-isnd. " ’It

eloeution. ’"Torts, "toils," and"?Tannla," meaning Victoria Stationand-the Britann~ Tavern. you can’t’make’~,uc~h of a.pattor0f. And_~s ~r ~ e£~ter=carry.jokes, whyl ever smee. they "introduced After the firs , however,those ,,w.a+ybflls," as .they+ call them, I didn’t ears any more. You get hard:that you stick uFon the do~rs dmd markened to euch_thihgswhen.you __eo_me .~the-f~res-0n,you’w got=your Pendli.n’

downright want. I took-d~-~o~-~fioucoyour mouth all day long) ana: can:~ -of her, and Whether she’d " ".niakb+,em~, -- ,.- ¯

Still I was pleased when She Shipton.;.and itso handsome

-and took upthe Da~l.~~d+ ~c~ffug~y eyes. over

’. m/~ announced Mr.-Balker’sthe very day, too, that ’- ~[ had

my situation. There’s no usethem after,".That man,"

- - ,The.weathercock Is¯dancing round,And~dRnot settlaeast or_wee~-

The ~dr is ehll ,i.tnd most tKe 8T~m~,

.... Uneerl~-+i~g

, gresey--Coat,and broken boots.

and I think she’d

And now you ~mLle to. hear men sky :4~I wonder if t’wfll rMu to-day P’

.:-. .... Items-of-Interes .L-Of ISW~£B. population ’over+ +sixteen

¯ y~urs--of £ge,:" ouly-one-in~16read. - . " ".; OverS18,000 ~e-~vested in vat-

of the _gnm gem_in the

A-Penusyiv’ania 1 owns a farm in"which he can fell n tree so tl~t it will "

three eeunties. -

ties of others ~ forge( silentand the sallow man concerning their bad qualities.Carry and kind regards to enjoy his ill-gotten away.

and what’s more, Ii As my o1~ chum got off the box I told i~ere is n0thin~ Hke+planting ~ get-Well+ it so that my my evil spirit, and that now he’s gone him about my gettiug_the sack, an4 he den early, even if it has t0be plantsd

home after shall make a Start in the world." But said it was a bad job, but there was no for the.second time in the same spying.

rid of them. And she when one on

letter. I was Therehad sethome now her eyes all that looking country girl, ,,who, as soon asshe had would be mine, and I should called -Fares, pleasci

)ill for £100 to pax my e_~.suse~.=qmto+-trtr~, After that Ii le[fl-~ms-~bouna to go,

]3o a little more carefril of others’ renown, a~d yetFor Thompson in yonder recess Im~ eat-d~wh .hind-e~d- me from

With Miss Green, and is quietly cutting up finish out a piece, with my mates, and..... you I ............ then-I waited /or ¯ chum of mine_who

.~ drove a ’bus to Melbourne, whO was go.-o

THE CONDUCTOR.

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, When I was a and used togomy most pleasing recollections on myreturn to Mr. Tawse’s academy were thecries of the omnibus conductor.. Withtwo forms piled one on the other, asympathizing ~hoolfe]low perched atone end as driver, it was my delight to

on to the extreme end and act the~’ fluency than ac-

--curacy,unities. I would rattle but a long list~tions in the most

r ring-song. Iweuld+.~ old ladie’S, and defraud+. ec" etantiul stout old gentlemen

" change. I would exchange gay chaff~vith=-ri~als~gud hurl sa "t~rical remarks at

visionary policemen..It was not, hvwever, my early indius-

lions that led me into the path ef life Iat present follow, but rather a hard

-A-Worcester.

with which

comes here ?" +_-Of-a~sT15sy~camp-nearJolint,:Ill.i =he, miss," I said; and then I recollected nearly all the me=rbcrs own farms in

Oh, brought you the weslthy drovdr in Texas.for.the fare," she said, "Mr. The statUu of the of

she cried. "I’ve 10stm~’ purse IV Well, you, miSS," t said. And thouwe begun--was a man sittmg op.pos~tc her talking; but she said that she:couldn’t" ruth a sallow, s~p,besaues her mistress didn’t know

~d~e had[run out. "And what.do youat her think !" she said. "That was my~ new

I" he. master who came up in the ’bus withit at home~0n me, tint" seclden~mple-x]oned gent I"

’ecrupoor "Why, Balker, Then I saw

was almost in tears about it, who he must be. He must be Balker’s

it was a bad job for had thrashed so. badly a goodthat she be troubled-

could let me next time she saw again that night as I lay awake, and Ime.- With that she began to tellme couldn’t help fancying that these Bal-that there was one pound fifteen shll- had _01~en the ruin of me all

in purse, and that she was ,some handinthis:l/mt staler-place as nursemaid at Waver- meand that the purse contained me

all the she was worth. She hadwaiting fo: ’bus some an omnibus conductor w~ow enough

time I had been short of c~hI was very sorry for her,and had taken the journey

we came.to the Shipten Ishowed, her have robb~dmo, aud evenMthe way to the place she was going to-- Would never be foui~d out now. I was17 Judkin place. I noticed that the sal- done for, and that was an end of it.low faced man started when she told me traveled hack with+the address, and seemed to look ratherhard at he~r, and looked hard at,me too four o’@lcek in the ~ter-when she asked me who she should in- noon, before the regu~lar stream of bast-

for to hess men set in; we

time to be inaugurated on the¯ fourth of July in Philadelphia. -

The sultan of Turkey Sw .er~ Off everyNew Year’s day, and tbea’ everytl~ty- ¯first of December wonders, like the rest "of us, how on earth he managed to

),000-that year.

residing whob~n divorced onc~ married three.times,

thirteen children, none of whichown.~

forests a boy is not so much whether lhhis life will be crowned with glory andhonor, as whether his new summer vestis Roin~ to-be mad6 out of his father’sold trousers.

A Calhoun ) man, who lost the-

~ower _oz._ out doom mrunt one five or

burned him UP,

fornis, ll~-a +populatton-vf-~1~00,- andan area which would allow every man,woma~ an& child 1,000 s of land.tl :is unnecessary to say ~, )it isn’t divided that way. . -

A youttundertookname of

- person, I am sober, and industxious,and possessed of some little ability; buteverything has gone wrong with me, andI can’t help thinking that I have been

inside; It oftenand before. He

mau traveled by us pretty having do, I dare Bay,A spiteful chap he was, too. comfortable, no doubt, on my

with his umbrella

;1joints. Hetoo for a threepenny fare onthat rd take it by mistake.

One night, when I wont to the officeon my last journey, the bookkeeper saidto me: " Mayiam, you’re ninepenooShort in your ca.h to.day." " I think

and pe~ed under the railway arch, andjust beyond we pulled up, of course, tochange horses. I always made a prac-tice of giving a helping hand duringthis operation, and I w~s going to jumpoffm perch as usual to go aud help,whennYI saw a sort of wicked sparkle inMr. Balker’s eye that. put me on my

_.that._iL wmi_a _pistol, .....drew his and shot thoboy’dsad.¯ This is the season for planting "goredens. It is also the season for

. by keeping afew industrious and ecrcgetie hens afterhis neighbor had laid but his vegetablegsr3cn.

Aheathen Chines interprets.the Scrip-tural passage, the ’,wicked five whereno man purmwth, but the righteous is

aa a lion," thusly "The flea he

afore IWith the cliffs of old

made my way withoutabout my baggage,

the country to Biddlesden, wheremother lived.

I fancy .I see the place now--a, redbrick house, with bow windows +zep~wonderfully bright, wire blinds, andgreen venstiaus; the streetwith tuft bythe sides, and nice trees growing heroand there. It looked so quiet and cheer-

that I said tovein:

T~nere were steps up toother’s door, and I walked up themith a strange~ uneasy_feeling, hal~. )oy

~d ]a~ foreb~t was ~us.t fouro’dock. Mother would be sitting by

tad a bit of fire,l~ottest weather. Din.

would be. twolittle round stands, a few biscuits, twoor three apples, and some walnuts, indishes of old china. Mother would¯ have her feet on the

when many wicked man waikeo by, hoshcoteo."

A postal card was rccelved at the postoffice in Rochester th, other day with .the following address in German : "Tomy cousin who lives four miles froml~hester on a farm of fmty s~res, thecars runs through his land and he hasten red heifers.’r ’ ~+

.. A etartiing rumor comes frees .Paris.._~that long gloves reaehlng m,arly to meelbow and requiring twenty butters wilt ,d.be essential +-to the p(moo ’of. mind of ’-every well dressed lady this year I Also, that withont court l,[aster patches no .true toilet will be complete.

The Alahama Pla)dcr complains that ~-it, little garden ,l,atch ’)as unl)roiltablola, t season : " lhe soails ate up the cu-cumbers-;--the -eh4ekens + ate --Ul) --the ....snails; the nelghlmr’e cats ate tip the ’~{ehiokons~ and we are now iu search of I~-e0msthifigttmtwilleat~pthe catsl" "

Two .traml m in Westdmst~r souuty .~stepped at the house of ’a lone whlow ;~ant[one wentin to beg. Very soou he "~came out with a bloody nose and a first- ";class black eye. ’*Well, did you get ianything, JackV" "YGS," growled the --sufferer, "I’ve got the widow’s might."~p~p,)r pul,llshed in l|oltou, i,.England, ~ m~o--fo-H~tisemont : "Wanted, lmmedl,ttely, anidh,, "drtinkmt carter. The mlvertisor ’ha. had so mauy re)her carters that hewants a change ; bat a moderatel~ set)or one wouhl not be objected to. Inquire,ete"

IIcre’s an argumeot in favor of el|cone. ~"Prof. Peek says that in thl~ country, 7"where ehcem) is least used, one 1)hyal- 1ohm to ovory live hundred l)orsons is re- qulred. In Switzerland ,m,l (~antriea,where it is mo,t used, only on. l,hy,iolanis necded for every ten thousand per-~_sonS. .’J¢

He isn’t aiX years old, and he saidi." Ple,~o, sLst.r Saraln, can’t I havo an- mtl~other 1)Ivo. of that lflo*) eu.t,~r,l l)io you m~lu~" ’* Why, deary, you art). k~O"full for utterance now; l(,~)~ at that lus-’oh)us dual)Sting,, ou your l)h,t,, not hadft~t~n, Oil, well, si.h r, I hnmv the+dumldln8 side o! lay ~tunv,,d, is hdl,bo~ the custard l)i..i,h) f,,.L~ ratherempty yet. That other l)ICct) of l,lo ndssing."

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made an enemy in and I can black quilted satin petticoat .warmin. g.intracethe effects of his siaister influence the blaze. I would just pop in qmetly.at every ~tep of my career. "Hallo, mother I" I.chould say, just as

My boyhood’s home "was comfortable if I’d come home from school, and slipand genteel. My mother was a widow behind her chair and give her a kiss be-with a sufficicut income. I was an ov]y fore the old lady knew where she was..son, with but one sister, who was fly0 or Lord, did beat as x

whatspoiled child of the At deeantcrs were there . ~L~d=fourteeu I was "& merry mischief lovin8 right, and the dessert, and the small of . .. the casu , _ ."Jack, I whisI>ored to.th.o driver, run-b o o s of old but ngnh anax was so cue mn to the iront) just lOOg over tnooy, s mewhat f a nui ance, I dare say, dinne~ and wine, just, aa . , ........... g .....to my elders, but thoroughly, happy and there was no mother sitting there, put a pr{.vam m~. z agmns~ tt~o m;s~ {are side and see what the man mmao m do-

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teeiln an~left amarku-) .......v~ ~a~ s’+i- sa-taln|a b-- from Vie acdthon Icantell-ouIfeltdow"rlsh~ g . Y .... Y. 8.

, ) I uu mm xor ttm oarrtett a u p p t~S " , J Upon m tee tang el eglnoatlou.life; i torts docks to Oharing Cro~ for a shfl- bad, There w~m t much o.hanco of my . .When the wedding day.came, although [ ling, su,I I stood at the comer by St. getting another place, aa private owners ..................... .~_. ......

[ wu f?mod ~ go to church, yet I re.o.[ Merlin’s. ?!.re:h,. l,mking.at,thp foun- ware .,t.oW., and, besides ~o.~m_~.nyen~ot3u~nmon"buvt~m~’+t~v °~rP~£uI~y turn, day uaott ontno ])rot~’od.i tainsanataouzgno~..anawmamgouo mea~t|aoJywomu rexaso to gtvv m.. . .... ;Y ___ ,... 2-T... _’1 .... d In"An I~. O ...... = " ¯ ,, ....... ,r ........a _~ulA ...~- ...t .... +=. ¯ didn’t know what to turn wnue ~ wee are jua~ sutrua 8 are~Lllt ~ m41 mml ~l~m &llrl~lll~|ve U[ I~)rn ; e! Muern WglJgl ¯I&VU m.Mta wu t£ ~ ~ UItM~II~I~I,* * t ,, ¯ ¯ ¯ .=¯~|.~u ~.. i|tat In~nail~ ~)*~u t,t |ut |*earland contempt at the little beye up ia the end o| me, when a yellow ’bus drove’upto, and ceu]tin’t see anymmg .ue ror,o me ,a~, .... ,... .... ..y_ e_~f.-...~-.~ ~ .~;..

~, ’ +’~llery. ¯ and a chmp sings out: butetarvation. Tho~ sort o! xe~u.g.s Xoesown~ aroto~o~ ~.r~_~.~jt.o t~mmg

~t Afh.rth. r~arrhg? ItMkrr ruled our, "ltMIo, Dlvkl" Itwaathechuml’d.doa’thdpaml tth~u~hhlswar¥, ~3n’oW~iat~:~u~7~.~::~p~~. home m ,,v,.rythl~)g. bly m,)lher was a come homo with who was sitting up smartly, ,tad wor~ ant1 wor~. t ..... ,)._..an... h.v. ,h, ...... e*.,".,.~

~ntll% wPak wt)l~al), and (~rolin() wor. I there driving. "Jamp up," he said; muddh d aa wear on. .-eel)iS ~_a .v ~-~.~-;~,-.Z....~.~]=~.~ .....ahlpod him. On~ t,f hi~ fl~st improve, i and 1 got upon the box-aee.l ,tad we had abused nm log them us ,

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.............. ........... ............................... " , " -’--- ................. ; ¯ ’ " , ’T .... ¯ p "II m~l~mll ms| . imlmmml~mlu lllm ¯ .¯¯ . : . ~" i mm | i ~lllmlUi ’ - " , ,

, +he om. .... ..... ,.)...... .. ,ee~. --~. ""

’ : +-A wrlter’says’ of"ladies"dur]in~s": ¯ ,i

+7"=-~:Stzb-bf 715~ililiflg;I;880-f~t’in-:longth-" falrylike~hewcases~fllted~vith~ ur tiflui~d-and 46~.feet. in.. wklt.h; height, seventy flowers made of feathers from the bril-’

space, 2L~7"m~res. - The

mos. and relic~ bf centurles

=- := Austria+and , have m£ ~ca !offeet: but

a triple~ arch tiffed in with ~Trolcanstained: -

late at ihe leek liko themottled marble of Mexi0o)

" " Great have an ’ th0 n0bility :do~n~-area of humbl0 ;, skins and

: lion is one’( and Stuffed zoo-posts of honor in. th( most

....... crs’boinff--th :~niteand Fr~oe; .Veryneafly = ~= "

, :~ :_:_=.~ ’ ~ar~ Cf ),C46.3:coloniee havoi-~u m~ea of ~I~ ++, ~ arches

* 0+ feet, -Soinesriy reacly silver Xd brass;:

. .=o , ~mg-m-exesued~ id~pe:" " ~re ~ = = ~ps_oL~ ~ ~ m~-~ll~ .--a~-yof-r+J7+705,5 Ph+)let d. he rd-

~uare I, ~e ~tay:was’ ins +on- nowned ~ eel ohar~, anddition, ~ ) far advanesd es any in d, mineralogical,

J ( Thealioweases are mas- ~i~d specimens;’, , to~the United e]~ eyed--by-gilt, ~ Britain,-l~mnee,~I~ and ~n ~ings ; courtly, the Gdnnan area is not inclosed (mbroidery of

~her"st~oture. surer ; great- acamlesa.ex,thaO of Orna- pausesof the most_vaiuablo lace ; ban-

:Statuettes hers and and fine straw and d-ell-and busts sarcthe mainfeaturesof

exhibit in the.+

Mexico has an area of

to an

+±A¯ of a hearth white Italian marble

geological the. complete m’ tim I

" -slate he~-ths ~ z

¯ ’pries one-would be apt to name a sum ninthfour or five times their value. Iu add/- a

a. space of 9,4,070.3

are~feet.into is perhaps the

elal~rately finished piece of cemmoxwork on ’ the Centennial

with~ the SOle oxesp~ion of the

an area Of 17,080.8 sq,mre¯ This section is not indosed_by~:

with large etruc-lures of white pine, rounded, groovedand stained in imitation of bamboo.

of a column "of so!diets; oneand well

. the ]St~te-d’

of active

so~zi, ¯ andboanded on ’ the Missouriri~en ’ described as.

¯ about one hundred and

. which, form:its eastern and western ,sides, fl<,wiug~toward the greatriver in a no~h-x orth-easterly direction; . Sitting Bull, the]]~li~ef of the Sioux, has his fif.teen-hvndred lodges, capable of furnish,ing three thousand warriors, campednear the Littie Missouri, and to strikehim before hehas time. to move or tocatch him if he runs, is the object of a

)f the United States

and bho olothupon it red and

uantitles of made a ’ successful debu~ asGoventfremtha

London. antinwhite state. .... leaves something to be , she

¯ . eesaee a voice ofand is almost

after the first ao~-Emma Abbott was born in Wisconsin

and although at,an early agowonderful musical talent

of exceptional swestness, yetthere was Httie encouragement given to.

.to the humble circumstances. At fourteen .years ofwas " " ’in+a chureh-

Milwaukee,~ane.J.meet]Mi~ =Kellogg at.. ToTedo~,.Ohio..

She called on the great prima donna+andasked her with" childlike slmplicltyi"Will you pledse hear me dng~,’ A_cp__r_disl~mp!ianc~. _gr_eeted ~her+._ reqnest. _The ~est is soon told, and it is a ster~~ply will enshrine in um-vereal ]~ving remembrance Ameries’srepresen~five santatrice. MisaKelloggdiseevere’~ the undeveloped purity,sweethesa.andpowerof her _voice, andplaced her under.the care of our best~uSical teachers’. Mme, Nflsson heardher sing at Dr. Chapin’s church, NewYork dry, and at the dose of the servicesthe Swedish Nightingale,+th~ :of_+ "

1 .per.suede tiimseLf he has resin tothink that ~mJ~.:so Of gifls/aroover. ¯ ’head and ears in love with him, and "" "’there is ground.for believing that he " .would besomo exhilarated to the is~"

he were informed t~at some "

of a broker accuunt. The . ,.J

tered to he is as to whetus- . . ’ ~,happiness d~volves upon others sffords a " . ¯not altogether agreeable but thorougLly ¯reliable index t0 his character. If he had ’ . .... " !¯ any ceneeienoo, deserving.st mention he ..... i u:_~...__ ......~=_.:._ : !would not cystematieally m~ke loTe’di-: ....... :-. .... -~=--~ -~+,.r¢~tlLor~in~i~tl~=with_whom:he_~:. ¯:_.¯__.’~ ;;i ." i ithrO’-’------ "own in contact, but as.he is, " .... ’ " "

:i: :-+: ........... . .~,.~:t nine,tenths of the-sttz~ --: ...... -~--=- ’-~

~vhom~o meetaunder~- :..... _i/- .~_~+stim&s favorabl0 to flirtation, . --+ -i .... :~:+i:~t~ould .-~-inju~dimT~-W-d~fti~t ~ ~ -he achieves ’mmesse.. "It would " be .... :- ." - :.~:~:~unwise to declare that he does not ~b- ¯ - ~’~i~tMnm~ny’trlumplm; forsemegiz]sare ¯ " :’ ’:’-~iiso silly and have such susceptible hearts . -:!:.!’.that they would become fascinated with " . :] ".i

mop stick pr-d~idM that itwas skillful.. "+ily set :up and dresaed-in male habill- : - ¯ + ’ =ments, and called amen, and others, who " ’are a trifle’wiser than to be guiltyof such " .stupidity, are still foolish enough to be- . .lieve nine:te-ntlz

more properly scribe a sum of money sufficient to send imagines. Occasionally he receives aprompt and decided cheek from ladies. ::’ Of Mexico at force, under General where she received.the ~ost who have no wish ~o be made fools

or.time of the conquest of the has started from Fort ~.111%

predicted a *brilliantt~--de-sbend the river for c~er~or her. Whate~+er success Miss in maLbeglorifled; while .. _of Mexico, indudiDg a mass Of silver pet of provisions torte Abbott may me~t sl~e owes to her own not a f0w females play up to him before " "weighing-~,000 pounds;: coffee seeds; the m0uth 0f-the Big H0m, a t~ibutarv untiring +energy ~d -determination to his face and unmeasured oon- ~. ¯flue wood and fibers of the We or of the Yellowstone. ’-’his will succeed. " " . .

single we lLas Z=~there:~e-goldeni .~ --:~i~+::7!:=-~+f~+m.: ±a~maroh ddc~ts=i~- 3~-- :~e- <-~dffgrowinghundred and miles due west talent fair singer induced cd sucoess,~and that he

busts and statues ; Arable

has an area of ~,022 square Gibbon to the west of" is a ~ _ rne We~th_ of Brazil, _

The third force is that ~sak in theGeneral Crook,. the renowned .Indian terms of the

hundred milas.from Fortrole to meet the. Indians

the Amazon declare that a vesselof w;tr used by native~ of interior to the north, broad load~ with Brazil nuts at an expense ofSoud,~n ; cabinet’ware of modem make, Missouri eonfronts~ahem. ":, carved in the ancient Arsbio TIns rude sketch of the phui of an In: °n]YWa few cents per b~nsheL " These

th ivory, ebony and dian campe]gn on a iargerscale thauhas constitute, a vainsbis article of com-c bmseware, almost be~n undert~keu for years is necessarily meres, while" the off extracted from them¯ with religious incomplete, aud those who -know any-. is very desirable.. All the tropical fruits

’ articles of thing of Indian ar~ aware how in almost without

enemy th~n is the countiT ~dll produes twenty sueces-and a sire crops of cotton, tobacco, or sugar

of Curious old esne, without:the+sppH’cationof manure.

Ghina occupies an area of 5~642 square knows the country: better than the¯ feet. The pavilion, which was. con- vaders.

in Canton in sections, is a -, ’

forestproduetions. Prof. ~~that He saw one hundred ~and seventeen

¯ t his back. Nor isthat they should do so, fo~

reason to think that ! .~.His "~/> " ~-. //

insanities, ridiculous oompH- . :.!which are aa insincere , are .

co~t for the most part of ill natured ’ ’ :.speeches -at :the expense of ,some-~~-- +=--~+ ,-tmmtewietimr or othcrS .... ’+. . assumes that his ladyfr/enas have brains enough to. under-"sfAud anything except the mostgmiper-finial matters, and when he+does ven-ture to touch on the is~t new book, new

new )on or new sensation, he’ithe cant jargon which is ’~,

set in which

good and ) is bad. ~e -his m~nner is he wears on his . ,face? continual a~dhe is ., --

as much unlike a genuineas he could well do. For the zest,ternS. "

. urns, e~..~-~th a gaudy affair. The.~es arepolished ebony, ] by circles,, and cOntain.ures of grit and steel, delicately bronzes, , m-outed; fine s doco- laid work, silks, ore,, both cases and

;also, other

section, likeremarkable There are curious ar- occupied by but a

tioles of all kinds, most of which, About the fo~thof

for workman...... " Portugsl has an area of 8,569.5 square,ds havoanarcaof15,450 feet. The ,exhibits esmprise a repro-

square feet. The display is amoDg the eentation of the flora of the eountry, amost creditable in the building, and is ’of the wines for whichinolosed by a graceful pavilion of the great variety ofMoresquo style. The pavilion of its articles made’next neighbor, Brazil, is also of this of Lisbon

A Question of Color.¯It has been already noted intho New

T~mes’ dispatches that the crowd

foreign visitors with the utmost respect.DomPedro, and one or two others, wersindeod~regarded with deference, ’Therewas ooly one exception, I think, to thisgeneral role, and that was more amus-

opemngwere over, and the~ crowd had

dispersed through the immense build-ings, leaviog the grounds comparativelyo~.en and dear, one of the r~rkish ex-hLbiterA, clad in a flowing silk gownpo.culiar to his country, and accompamedby a beautiful young woman, whoseemed to be his wife, and who was

attired in the nationalan area of feet. A plain, neat, fortroas-liko .~ many gems,

feet. The Be)sian display will turc, bearing the Danish cent-or- through the avenueloadingfromcompleted before Jnne. incloses this section, The dis tery hall to the Main building.

Spain has an area of 13,253 square mainly of terra-cotta wuro, uph attracted a great deal of at-foot. Spain’s pavilion is of the Rennai- grouud, relieved by raised figures of a on and much innocent comment."sense style, the nearest structure in the light color, or with a light ground re- they had just reached thedoors ofbuilding. Tho lesdin{~ display is of lioved by dark figures. There is also a ’ were mot by ag01d, silver and bronze artio,ea used for fine display of curdials, gloves, furs and of Con-a~ered purposts in the Catholi0 Church; skins. . Eouth Carolina, who Was an-palntinse of the apostles and .other Chili has an area of 2,823.8 sqnsro by two colored women. Assaints, dress goods and alothing of silk, feet, a re0tangular inclosure being os npproashed each other thewool and linen; n~rai scenery, rich car. formed by means of a ecrios of gla~ ;m n, who was swelled outin allpbts, playing cards, and cut ghmswaxcShowcases, with a beautiful pagoda at it~ of a dress coat and whiteand fancy gla~s and earthenware, muchone end of the rectangle, "AlL .the ox- m, 0xolaimed, looking fixedly atof the latter being of Moorish patterns, hibita were displayed at the recent fair Js] . lady: "I ’dares to man,lavishly decorated, in Santiago, hevin8 been selected there- dst am a sl mnin’ Is )king woman."

The area of the section devoted to from for superior merit. Minerals from shade of jealous annoyance passed overBussia is 11,002.0 square feet, too mushthe recesses of the Andes, old pottery the faoc of one of his companions as’ heto remain unoccupied at the opening and other relies of the Adrar~ian and ant~mnning dose up to~ theeeremdniea. It contains nothing but a neighboring Indian tribes, stuffed the fanc of

few dozen- unopened -oases, --It-will- be -llama-and-oougme-hidsa=and-ganorairemembered that the steamer Goethe, manufactures constitute the notable per- eyeslaaass. Then she re-

,’0et_otxt~ithmost of the .flon+oLtheexhihit. ............. ......... turned tu._her +escurt and exclaimed :

were out from a piece of land not halt. a whom he associates, and eeoffs at every-~’

almost t .l~ing in which people ?f ~rreet feelifig

of me an mterest. ’ ~ .-,’ r=m0n Xotm.-- , . ....candles ; another a: ed :+o+ Lcatherbelts are revived. " ’ ’ "

food ; and still Fine cameos are much sought after.which is used in the Paintings .. are again appearing inHquor. There is a single varisl braodets.from whi0h the. natives

tackle, . and the materialthey manufacture, into dwellings, Buttons are used by the dozens as ".weapons, harpoons and musical instru- trimming on eestumes and suits.,.monte. Doubtless the day is not distant Very long and Very fiat are the pro-when tho valuable woods of Brazil will vailing features of Paris dresses, so fazbe used for various useful and ornn- as form is cen0erned.mental purposes. Brazil is not only "a The popular black grenadines ]prove

,)wooden country, but a eguntry t.hnt to be thosewith stripes of the Mexieainemoat beautiful +roods in tho last year,*

¯breadth at the bottom,

’ reach the ankles.’i Th0 Western Greaser. eeklao m are composed of row

cf gold beads divided at intervals by "gl ~ rouser is the most striking an- square blocks or bare of gold~ ’ca] ? one meets in his Western tour. Cards of fashionable d~.eWith enoc-h c : at him, says a writer, you must lopes to mateh~ or Don Pedro station.

condndo that he was evolved, like the cry, are the style now for notes of regretmule, by the e~igon0iss of border lifo. and invitation.My theory of his genesis is simple. He As the season aAvanoes hair "inviai-is a modification of the Indian. Civili- bles" will be more and more worn.ration has never been able to utili~.c tho They range in pries, acsording to depth,redakin. A beneficent government has at from ~2 to$10 per.front, ¯ . - ..... , ¯ ......offered him every induceL~ent to niinglo Rough satin faced Btraw bonnets willhimself with the Anglo-Saxon 4took in a be worn Ldcrly ladies for traveling,proper American manner. It has pro- "while yo adies will patronize round . "vises him with improved arme and ask- nam and ~ waiking hats, .......ed him to givo up his warlike games and A no~ tor m summer overdress istill the soil. It sends him absolute aloe. the Rns~ olox a~e. This is a beltedhol and missiotihries, it pays him money gamiest a ~ eke in the ~ .Th0 _ . +and-letehim-takehis-choiee;and-ho-re= ~irt--~f b~c k-is +-d~p~-’full~and .........mains Indian the last man of a van- trimmed the oenter. The fr0tit ,is .......

fringes are introduced inthe prep’slier, Not ready, admiras your taste. Pat The greaser is Indian minus Paris and London as garniture for even-bask to Plymouth,~ ~d Sandwich islands have au ain’t neither black nor that makes the Indhm ad~ ing drsmes. Grass and dalsie~ redvairs. She has not yet resailed, nnd to arcs of 3,580.5 square feel ~.MnLsian poor yeller haLf.way thing--notin’ is n utilisod barbarian. He drives an berries and mignonette, bunches ofthi, circus,lance ,is owing the back- area, 2,015 square feet; exhibits not more, herin’ lees. army wagon with stolid .fidelity. He lilac with olives, an’d water plants withwardn~ss in thia seeti0n, completely arranged. Ehmdwioh islands rides a mule with the stony indifforcueo, leayea are among the favorite oombint-I~dy oeenpiee au area of 8,167.5 area, 1,574.5 square feat ; condition like and much more of the grace, of an av, tiofls.square feet. All ready. The chief at- that of the Tunisian. Shaklug tlto Carpel ersgo Washington statue. If 8earl tuni ,recently introduced totraction is the furniture° the showcases I’orn has an area of 1,462.5 There isone thing nurrow]y under his Ion

Norway has an area of 6,897 but can agree, and that is on what oonstt- wiLL not be able to detect material are two and afoot. Thc pavilion i, as mu.h iu arc eerd tut~m a well beaten carpet. When the will see the dull, in carelessing with the romantioceuutryand , etc., made of r~rc wood, beau- article is clean it’s a man’s impression )rimitivo man, the hig folds to the edge of thepool)Is which it represents as an egg- inlaid ; illagre~d silverware ; that it should be removed, and hobo as- of the brute, and that vanuityof ~drt.shell is with its contents. The exhibit ng artifldal flowers made by the lowed to wash , which marks the absence of willcomprises articles of out 81ass, silver, of St. Teresa do Bat a women’s and the domination of an unconscious Wlllle~s Prayer.ware, omamont~ for females and mnsioai ing is never appeased while a nervous system. ’ He is the same animal A little four-year-¢ ld boy, WiUIS’ byinstruments; a groat variety of fancy whole muscloin his body. And if he that he was when the Santa Fo trail was name, enjoyed¯ the luxury of sleepingarticles, such aa watch chelae, charms waited until she voluntarily gave the laid out in 1822. With¯ the ultimate with his mother durln8 a short lllfiesa.

beatand side knives (arttolea worn by all abandonment of tho army wagon he will After his entire recovery his motherNorwegians), all made by the farmers at children. I5 is p~bebly disappear--at least-from (3olo. told him ass nlsht that he was to gonisht by the fireside; cod liver oil and Orange Free 8rate hea an area of . his superior strength of ra~o. again to Ida’own Utt|o room. He ma~perfumery; hand woven worsted cloths, 1,057,0 square feel The carpeted plat. elvlliaed world Is not a no objections, but alter being undromed/or which medals have bean drawn at form, inclosed by a framework st dark tide day. Tatrmso a est,--An old detective add to Ida mother: "Mother, I wa4attoall the prevtotm great exhibitions; oct- weed, tel/eyed by gilding and draped (N, YQ esys: "If I desired to prayers alone to-night. "Butten yarns and stockings kilted by five- withorange and white (the State celora)) An Ashburnham (Maim.) letter re- son xor a detective, I would want to, WilLie I" " Bo.year.old ~rls; elder down quilts, bear from which hange festoons of rod, white ports that the partially abandoned farms him a newspaper reporter, tt to, mamma.’* Mother hu-hides andfurs ef alL kinds; flehermen’s and blue, eul)porte a rich and thorough- in that region arc now l)oing t,,ken up, That~ beyond any other business, is the scrod him, and) st~ding outs/de "themateriMs; weapons um)d I)y the anc/ant ly completed display. Diamonds and generally by those who are dis- business that makes stupid man smart, door, heard Willie pray aa foilown: Oh+Norsemen; carved fureituro, d00 ycam rough state, minerals, speei,neus of curt. gu~h,d witlt the ’* Ul,S real,, dt)wus " of ordinary men able, ,tad capable meu (!od, make Willie sick; make him re~ "’ oh|; ane|ent (Irlnkinghoros m,d Jew-oas wood, o~trinh ftmth+re, hand made

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l)rillian+ d and w|mt an t, xperienced re-~.ok|)m~ ehi=wommit; bu|don’td~M]L/, ’ elry, and a great display of eleiglm, oar. Imr~o~, eqnal to machins werk, Ivory, t porter emmet det~0t is nol worth do- him. How mush that boy w,t-tud i0+~ /tinges, aud isou h~ barn and sheets, hides of wtld beasts and gnd~ ¢¢m. k.otdl~." ulcel) wd~ h~ mo~cr. , ,

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- iRoport of :Board of .Freeholders., . several 61~nors~ on-~th6 warrant _of. tl~e eomp-

. ’ " "" ..... , To the-trollerrby-tha-treunrer~uLtho ~to_.

J~B.. B 0 9," LI’:S~, ~, D., En.’v~n & Pnor’u ~a.ti~Co,v,,ty:--YourFinoneeC I~ereinaftnr2" And be it enaetedmentioned, ’Thatnre herebyth° puhl~authorized,

" ors of Daniel E. Izardt County J2ollec-¯ the accounts ns stated in his re- this stat% to employ o~sistants as ma

’-~ *art correct, hntt vouchers t’~ correspot!!. Also that said vouchers have been propcr- that the annual cost, ~ net,

the amounts heremafter allotted to the several

An e.dfimate of .ene~ fc, r no,hi’nee for the office or Pres-idcnt(.of delegates So far eli0seu to the

~ .Qjneianati Couycution has been made

is about as follows : Bf.fih-e Will, on firstballot have 217 ~:0tds; i%/orton 100;Conkling 60; BristoW it3;-Ha~tr_~nft: 5s;_Hayes_d-t; acetic! ¯ed- or-Unknown 32.~.There will bc 250delegates, 574 ofwho,narc aiready:/=i6_e~d: 379 :wilbbe neons-

¯ ", ,5 rely’to secure "t nomination-.-- ca ilrst:ballot.~ Penns~,’h’tiuia, Ohio, ’Kentucky,

tiiitt the Co[l~etdi~ ha~ effected a settlementrith the co,nmitiee of Goll’oway township fini,’g the indebt, dt,eSs nf ~aid township tO sa

further reeommeod thut this B(~ard do sanetioathe’at’dons-of ,~aid col:enter in th~-~i,:tte .rT~~/Yoor eannnit~eo wuuld elso earl thda/t~n+ti6n .

-oi~ th ~,±t]nardvitr: t he-a nnexod-balan Ce -ahem t-

-whicli:;.how~ ~,n indebtedness ["OlIi~ $9"~i 89:--W-hit*t we bn:-the.-one,h-lt’-bf $5000 O0 th0.-ibuilling ntfw A ms iloe~o, " In ’conclusion tile

;ouhl ten,~er a vote’of tbunks to shullappr0ve; .

To the executive department~ two thouhunddollars; :. ! ’ :-- ¯ Td-the-eomptrotlor’s depkrtment; forthe firstassistant two thoueaud five hundred dolla~’~,and for other clerical service threu thnt~aandfive.hufidrcd-dullarn; .... ~’_ .... _ ’- To t.ho treasurer’s depatlmeut;threo-th-6~isa-/idthrto hundred dollars. . --~ ---:-:~(

To the adjutant general’s dep~ftm0nt: two-th o.n can d-five-h n n d r~:d.2mRar~" ’

TO the.qflarterm~.ster~goncral’s dopartmcntisever thousand seven hundred dollnroi- T~e-~Sffc~-~ ~f thd Mnkipg:one thousand six hnndred dcllaxsexpcn~t~s ~,tnecessary legal proeecding~, as the gbvoraor, . . ¯ ¯

. .. attent*on to the buM- :_To the.superintendent of ]mblie mstru0t!on~

and Indiana-will-give-their. : *tess of ’,~hUTo the state librarian,beg of votes, eacli to her fiwortto son.- i or his accounts. "

O,.~A. COI,WELL, ] It: dollars . ..~cW Yorkwill give 55 for Conkling, 8 ’ ].0Ui5 KUEIINLB,~ Com. . And the persona cmployndln the said depart-for~lain% nnd 5 for Bristnw. On so- E.’D.II,=DMAN~ J " meats, u-,dcr the authority ofthi~ seeti0n, shall

.- make out their several hills, monthly, stating: eoud*u,%llot; the ,New York .TribUne as-

serts.that Pcuasyl~uia~s" 59 votes, and__ __ ~)f.DJgq,s:~’ill go to l~[r:, l~lainc,-mt~

, ¯ "~w nmkin~ their-figures_

i : : .stand-~_ -~

......... ’J:hc-vote-c’~st-for:= Gnu. Soweil eL- the

J0us H. WlLSOS. Clerk el:Board.D.~ted .May q.’b, 1876¯

- CIiXi’-T~:f~.XX’AI, - : ’~ :A ~u~i~n~-en~ to ~,ri ae~:~rititled *’An act: to

StaVe-Otmvent

gratifying to his fi’icnds as it was Ilat-homestead un,] i,u~-ldiog a~soeiutionsi" (revi:

¯ . .~i,.), a*.preved AprP. ninth, eighteen shun,¯ terin_~2 huueelf, fte received [heunau- drcd and seventy.five. ~ti ,’ of the ~011, fl" COla’ I. B’e it. 6netted bv the Senpliment p:dd to uo othe~cantlid:tte~ and

A~s. mblv of :’.:e Sl~tc ’of .New Jersey, Thatnv mut[ml h,.m.: hon|c~tead ’or h ild.inir ease-

’WaS thtls, constituted chairnaan of one cb~t[pa horct,,fore oreanized under iha laws of

ever tel)re- di]sl~iiate~h~ITt~av~p,~wer~:o~mect-and~roor=

ganizo and providc l,.r.tho trans.’lction of thcirrenteff’New Jersey in a ~N~tjonM C0n- future I u.- es.~ un,ler the l,ruv~s}ons of the act

vention. " . . to which ’hi.-.’ is.a supplc:uont, by giving notice--GeneralSewell has been l~r year.~ thereof by udverti ........ t for four weeks sue-

therein the zo:vico rendered, and procurn thesaran to be certified by the head of the dep~rt-ment~ and to be cndorse.i.with the approves* of

omion his-warranL ~aeh bill ~hall betrea~ur~

¯ of thi~-~tate her0inaftur mentioned, shall r,~-ecivo ndsoIarles, bht shall bo’:6ntitled to re-ceive the fees followiog for the services hcrciu

and ao further or-thaiis to say: -o -- ~---- .

The ~eeretary of state ehall be outitle’t to re-ceive the shoo fees which hoi~ now entltlell by

court, elgativec’ourt, and regi~terin.tho.prerogativeoffice, clerk of the eourt of pardons, and eom-misri0ucr of iu~vraneo;--: Th%-~ ~ r~k- ia-~a~ireceive: " "Fur untering an action, fifteeu cents;For filitig ouch pleading or

ether papei’, " " - nine ~cnt~

oral towoships:and w’trde eltlie-¢&neue- 0f

ere-Increase,witaout pr uale oompeneatton; and

have. heretofore allowed additional

whcruas doubts havF~.ritof such allo~fances ;

Compensation’allotted ; therefore, ........l. Bo it’ enacted by tihe Senate andGeneral

Assembly of th~*.~.to:ef New Jersey, That thenest, seers of th~4~-eral townships sue1 warils ofthis state, eJa.KII he ullowod for taking, the de-coenla[ stale coast, s in the y%ar one thnusaad-di-~h t hh U d r 6d- au-d 8 ~W ~ty=:fi wT-/iad-t h~-eensus~f=ea~ll-Ttenth--~%-ar h0rcafter, th:co cents -pernamd. fo r 6 ne hTin hh-~] t[fiY%o o~ ft te~L--7

2. Aud be It enacted, that tho accounts of thetssor~r or ¯ Wor , o " ~.m aitditod And paid as now ¯required by law.

3. And.-be -it ~na~ted,-Th’~t the thirteenthmotion of the ant to which this is a further sup-.

-piemnnt,’ 4;’And b~ it eneot0,~,-~hat thisdeemed anti taken to I,’o a public ant,take effect imm&diately.. ".- ,Approved March 16,1876. .

’ PUBLIC AUOTION.:’..- : -..:, ~.~ .. ". .. :. .. "

2k% "DaOos ta :Station.= ~

member of the¯ licaus of New Jersey understand his

party and the State, aud they Seized

him an emphatic expressmngood W~I aud esteem. They had notforgotten the fleD’ ordeal through whichhe passed last thll~ or the malignitywithwhiclt he was lmrsued by tlt0se "insideof the party,- who had ~harcd-its hon-e ,re:man-fulof il]csc, turned upon lhe gallant

. spldici-~-tmd SOught Iris def_e.aL_ by every= _ . i . .. :--: "~ " _C I/A i"l? E [’, XXV.

pa-per Fublished or droulatiagwhere sunbeam- l,roeeediegs, ferjaeh’foli,)ore" or " ti,;h is located, whicl! advertise- ol or’~e hundred ~zor.l~

the time¯ place aad parposo for wbiea sucla Fore:,-erv Commission issued,meeting i~ called, and" als,~ ’by scndiug a writ- For ~etting down a causeten ,r pri:l:.c~[ nutiee to each vtoekholder, con- fur hoaric thirl

i two-thirds Furcummi~sion~ on del,o-of l C tee’- roe, u to ehal~e, alter or¯ <to . .~ ,.~ p .... ~ . . vits,ifutl,’h’ronebundred

icpealtheir present e,n~s/iU]ti,~n. and hwlaws dollars, three.fourth-~ efa:~d:uadut, t ~-ueh z,e~_¢o~,stitution an’d l,y-

~one per euat.: if over one ,la’ss us tht.v /uav deem ne,.:dfal :or their future hu~t].red dell~r~, and nrt-gov,.rnmeat: provided the same do not co’_fliet " der one the,lone,1 dollars,with the law~ or con.qitution of this state or of three e!ghd~s of ens I,ei"thoUmtedStatcs, cent, on such excess: if . " "

’2. And bc ~t euacted, ~hai this act shall take,’ over nun thgusend declare

Al:l)rovcd 31ar~h 15, 1~76.

SIX eenta

one dollar;

nreo s*x~eu is o oneper eenlt, vh ~ueh exee.~s; ¯

For searching.the reeef:ts,- /or each. book, fi, r each ’~ -

Will b0 sold by’order of" 00urt, the. f~llowin’g

deceased: . . ¯

’aerosOl.land lying on.the north~oaet side ~ of ii_-~= _.the Oamdoa & Atlaoti0 RMlroa~, within:d, fov~

Also a-let of land consiStilag.0fab0ut=twanty .........a0rb6; lying OR the.a0ath,_wal~.~iidenf_S a|d rail~ ".road~ aud frontiog thereon betweea:Sth and 9th ’ " -: etrdets. 6h:.wlii~h l~-:-e-nm--~K~-d-litiff~l-ng--~t~.- 7 :=7---tsalo4.o be held on " . * " .

Saturelay June[24th t I870, ’

-- ’/?he above istobesold-fnr~h~rb~aeflt-nf-th:o-~-creditors of eaid d~e~.sed.. For.farther i/fror- ~ .

" GBRRY VALENTINEi :’ ’ . .:=: .... : .... =- . "==-.:=-Adminietrat~r. " "" - " --

M-ASTER’S-SALE:¯ ; By.virtue of a writ 5f’flori f~elas, i~isuad out ’of the Coart of 0haneory, upon a dcoreo made

muse Whei’d~ the" Fii’i~ :Nlitlon£1 Bkn’I( ofVi6eontewn l~0omplaiuant, and JosephusSooy; . - . ¯Jr, and others are Defendant% to me directed’anti delivered, T, John C. Ten Eyekra:-Slaatet- -;

the enid courtl will.expose the land~ and ..

A’Supplemeut to a~ act entitled "An act forpunishment of cri,nesi" approved Matohs es hereinafter mentioned and described, = .twonty.ecventh~ etghteon hundred aud seven- the highnst bi4dor,tv.£on, .... ’ - On the..29th .day :of ....

and_GouorM "/kssemhly ot -the Shtt00~-~e-w as follows:" "

o6ds or ehattols li.’tblo to tnxatioutLo laws o~i~-~~o~oro- s’cy, at ONE O’CLOCK of eaid day. a~thohotol .by evttdlng the paymemt of ~uy taxes-that:may? :of=Sebastir~hT0rowlo~;--~t--Gr~6:Bahkflh-the’

be aftcr;,vard assessc,l th’ere0n, Or shall obtain townshl~ of WaHfington in saidoouuty, and allaloan fortho purposeoi thereby elaimiaga that part of tho said land and promizee whieh ia ’

d ,~darm m-inqx y~taxes? ~hn t may be:afterward ~ituatod ia tho.eountT o~’-Atlr nticcNew=J~[ssyr .... -. .

a~essel a.-,ain~t hhu or her with the intuotion atTLtreoo’Cl0~k ofsai4day, upontho_pretai]o.% __ _of obtalning a ro.trunffer of sntd property, or in-the t~wt ship of.Mulliea, in said entin’ty~ in. - ¯ " I

up ~aid loan the lots and parcels as heroin mentioned aud.

ill be doe*find guilty of a mtsdqmoatx= !~=E~qT, Mn’sterl-or, ahd on ~bein~ convicted ehali be puuL~hed 2htincery, and mAYkeil--.ExhibivA-tntbi~ casc,by floe not’exeo,2ding five thousaad d011a.rs, or

,by=ira l*ri~ou m ear-not-exceeding-one-yea ri~,r-both in ttm dUeretion of the court¯ " L--Allth~ uudlviaed2:5ths partof Ml

2. Aud he it enacted, That thi.4 act shall take ’.hal tract of land and prcmiaes at Green Bank, "cffo~timmediatelv. " in the township of Wa*hington, in the county .

,toved.-Mar~’h_lfi, IS7~ " towaforcsaid, deMgn,tted aLN..J on’ ia the fo’.lowin,: ,areola as subdiv]ted

CUAP£]m XXXV. BUILDIN~ ]h’iVIU~puor,

1. Be it et~aeted b G, II, I, J’, K, L and M. all but I’l ft~antiug

the S:at.: of New Jera~ vMuttie,v-lLivaltand-thi~ 19~ _!vie* in tlw r~arn.~w

and r~lief of the l~.lor, to cltiea hexing, five_ ing: hou~o~ tl~ert, nn, except lots I’: and [.thousu*d inhlibitunt.~ and upwards, lens been ’ ~6.2-")dlthatalreadyexhatlstod, m’ isor may be found to b~ " ~ ~ ~’~ ~: ....... ~ - :inadequate and iusuflieient:for thu necessary with the huihlioza th,m.~:,n, at .:teen l’~nk, iu-an’t reasonable relief of.the soff,~riug nod dostt, the towo’ship of Wu~hiugt,~.: afure~ rid¯ (former-tute pourit shullho lawful for the board.of Iv the’residoneeofJoaet~hu.~Sdoy, Jr.I bound0dtinance ia any such city, or in tim absence of north by the ro~d leadiug from S~oy’s Malls tosuch hoard, tbeh the e,nnmun council or ,thor ".Bridgepo*t~ e:t.< the ,a.l from Grn~a llaukatttl~ority 6i’~bgord, liy. whatceor name or de~ig- E~hvlo B: JoDn~on,

hy Mull*ca River ~aJ N0, t aforcsat-~.~’tn’y titno’dtrrla¢.’ {he fi~’Cil! year l,,r which the :onta ioing 56 50.100 acres m’~ro br les.~. ’,~am,,.was ’taude,.in ~.ueh atau~ilX- US hy aa*el ~’u. 3. A tract ot tilnherrbrosh and e-au?b,mr,t .r ~otlltuon. eouaeil~a&~ht.Lua~e =luay he;,: -berry:lanil,-situarein t~n-town~hiF

o - ,

!¯ foes.. ,.< . ¯ ¯ .

~__.:, So far from slmRing_ the confidence of" ~ ~’~ the Repul)lieaus of ti~e State in Gencm}

~-~ Sewell, the attaekonlv servett, to givehim more stt’eugtt~ w’ith:them; and if

~iven= an-opt~ortttui.t.y-t~-~,~ - " ’ place the seal-oftlteir ~ondemn~ti0tt; .... upon the conduct oi the General’s as-; . . salients, it wouhl h.q-C been as In:irked

as the character: of the comPlinteut wasconsptcuous: . ,

’’ ’Jlte late State Conv,~ntionlw:ts notpacked in Hie interest of arty l’re~i(l(:n-tim caudid’tie. It was a spt,nt’tucott.~gathering of the represeutativo men of ithe p:trty, tletertfiitted to act tbr lhccountry’s hcstintercstsl The ddegat~’~aelected were sclucted with r,:fercucu totltis-objcctTmnd~cheir-~ction-~tt-£)htcirt--

nat*, it is ecrtaitt, will be tbr the geueralgood. Men migltt have beet* chos,.’n whobelieve the Republican p:trty is theirmachine, tend whoso mission u[ttm thisoccasion wottld only bu am: fi)r theh" ownlw, rson:d glori[ication and proinoti(m;

. }III~ i]I0 CollVt~It|io!1(W;’l!lled .1!9 Ha{~]t l’c-

"presenta~ive~ antl that is the n:ason it~ingled out men of the type of Guneralb~wt’ll,--]t~t Jtrse~ l’,,e.%s,. : .....

(JENTENNIAL ").’EAR, 1876. - The wholeworhl is [nvitt’d Io ptn’c]mst~ trunks, bags,vallses, shawl, shoulth:r ttntl i.l;tllll¢ sit’~lpa

from lltc Orleuta]~ Traltl{ 1,~ctol’~’, SIS:Market street, ~ottth ~lde, bet. ]’A!dhthand Niuth ~,trct:tk, I’hila/h:ll~hi:t , q’h.h.-stdu ttnd rtllall. ]’ lr,~t-cht~s goods let 10Wprlc’t:s, ant[ ropah’htg promlttly done.

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bird~

The,Went Jer.~ey_Game Protective See*el’

q

.. Stt’,q,w]/ol’ryf ~i0[) i8 ,now pla~ed on-Thhrsda.y atternooa on~tli~ groundsoning; Lel ~’ory g/otwr r~2utmnbcr that of tho’7G club, nod wan a well conte.~ted.one

pri_eg_s depend on having the berries well and one ofthebo~t c~erplayed in Iiammonton

............ r a~a~_ small ~(tI-’fi~’[~.’-’ got’-th0"w~r~’t-efWiff’tli-6-Wr%T-~fo berries Mtogethur. Good burr*ca tri~-bril~g ih~ gamo~ink-trb~to,l to 0 in th0 first four in-

nings lot breku the ion in lhu 5th by .1- runs and

s-fur-a ft:w days. We ha~’( bt~,:o" told hyto risn from

field% and fly away to thu’ eastward, and

:L’~T.T.~,’~T¢ [ul-ku-r~tedge in thelungaago. ~owin

Revised Edi[ie~, of publication.

Agents Wanted. SPECIMEN with~~eet fur 20 cent.4:~ ¯ .

I|AKII~I{, DAVIS ~ CO., F~hila.

GUrDE BOOK TO ]?IIILADEL-8 more puttmg thom~wo rnas ahead.-The I’IIIA A/,ID THE OENTEN.NIAL ~X-home club did not play as smoothly nor as ue- HIBITIO~.onrately as-th~ visitors, beiag a-no~/ nine-find

rt(dneedthis the tirst of their playin~ togother~ao~ it l~rice to TIE~" CF, NT~,

AT A -AIN., ....]:[.~[i~-Pr~ssey’s Carriage Shops

are a,gam open for business; "

I

Page 4: but - Atlantic County Libraryruth a sallow, s~p,besaues her mistress didn’t know ~d~e had[run out. "And what.do you at her think !" she said. "That was my~ new I" he. master who

;russ arches; and coversan area of r~ther m0rethan ten acres,.or, inclusive ofthe groun~ used asstockyards,: - thirty-two aeres ~--It~cost8260,000, and was bufl~in so~en_monms.¯ In the department of ’arboricultu~e~d-f~rb~st~p ~educ~s-therearo timbe~andtrunks0f t~e~~iitire Or in transverseor ~uncatod ssctions~ ~¢ith specimens "of.barks, leaves, flowers, seed .vessels and !seed; ornamental and dye~oods;gums,.lichens,_mosses and~shrubs.. ’

In the - ofp~-n~ol0~,~,-th-ere.

bther and semi? itropical fruits ; ’ as well _ as orauges,

granates, and cocoanuts,

g lind ¯notable :eight.:: ot .agriculturalpro-.se~ eezeals, grasses,.... And,~of ~course, when one of my

legs scratched one of Putts’ ears or one roots;- spioe.%.’and exteusiveof. his sl~oulders, I was . ~ :.

: ~ : - Jisd; flrst~ fIn -~ho ( ..... land animnlsl

rown

3f magniliccnt distances, its extremeth being twenty-three add one-hal/:

averageone-half miles, with a

hare miles,

_been_completed sincere,_ Thewas 8~7,000. The assessed’~va]bloproperty i~ ~00,000,000; ~t had 600milce_0f p~v.ed, streets, ~igh~.d: -bY 10,000lam.ps, and 1,000 miles of-gas and watermains,. , _ .

He said the conditionof

They are bought and sold, are abused by th~dr masters,,|, and oftext kiIIed

country is dis~astroua to both whltesand Chinese.: The

Ohineno=and if immi.

.2of_homes. a. gr~ion, which is ¯mOstly from the

¯ i-n. sdHd blocks with pressed ernmeht wouldbrick fronts; white shutters and-marble- ¯ this " but

are and Ipearanee ~ visi~rs. =comfortably arranged* with water ser-vice, the smaller, ones usuallythree rooms¯ on the first ttoor- if it were

and kitchen; on the night be

and The witne~ Oorrobomted theevldenc?e°

’ .... ~; ¯ - ’each arennd- .- ;. I~d bites flea off my hind legs or ~2~p¯ . at, fly. "

¯ "Well. thln~ want. along smoothenenghlor a whilo,~unfiLoue_dn¯

" dog begun to get into the"---- zing around after his tail. He was the

~=__ =-~ =~oolisheet dog about~that~I~_ever-~ee.: " .... Um~d-to--elmse-hiS:.tail~x~und and round

m~ he get so gid~ly he couldn’t bark.- AmLyouhow~L~was~ksered_lest_it

might .hurt. the dog’s health, and as. . :’~ a. Putts didn’t seem to be wilLing to keep¯ ". " 16a end from circulating in. pursuit of

- - -- "-" - -end,~: made -u

to~ and behave?l a so I caused the do~log, and then I sod

dose up, and next minute he was boom-lug-around tha~. yowling like a

. tho-.chochinealbug,tthe ~si]k: wor~and:~a: countl~"numh;er’ of insects :of every sort. ~ In

of marine animals there

dorms,together with nets, baskets and

such as muskpreserved meats, wine,i,

In the des~b-s~v~ces-of Veg-e-~

on the s~em flax, wool in the

cocoon and reeled, hair and bristles.of agricultural ira-

grain and manure drills, mowers, hay-~anse I’d cut off that tail. One word loaders and potato diggers~ winnowersbrought on another, and pretty soon and threshers, incubators and meat.Putts siaked that dog on me--my own ichoppers’ churns, cheese presses and

too, mii~d you~and the dog bit ms ice cream freezers. In the departmentkhe I piece out. See that ; of engineering and administration are

lo0kat I About half a pound stumpext~actors

see you .drawings of f~mhodses, of apiaries, andCan’t I recover of dairies. Andfinally, in the depart-and

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~pup,dear ~p to his third rib, and I had ar~ht to cut away as much of it_ a~ I had¯ mind to; while ]?otis, being sole ownerof .the dog’s head, is responsible whenhe bites ~bedy/, "¯ e, I don t kn0~ the" judge,

wh~ does: Mr. on the sub-jeetl" otts’ thst di de

’the ’ ’ When he

line from the nose, rightai~g the spine, and clear to the endofthe tail. ’ ~uat gives him bne hind leg

.... . ~ one fore .leg, and_makes him joint, proprietor in the tail And he says thatif [minted to cutoff m~- half of the t~ilI might have done it, and he wouldn’t

¯ ’ have eared; but yhat ma~o him madw~ th~ I wa~ted his : withouteeneulth~ him. But

.................... Why tingoing to close’ Out mytha~ dog at a sacriflce~ sooner than holdany integer in him on those principlesNow, wha~ do you think about itS’"

"Well," mid the judge, "I can hard-t~ decide eo important a question off-hand; but at the flr~t glance my opinionk tl~ you own the whole dog and thatPutts aim owns the whole dog. So whenhe bltm you a suit woiI’t lie againstPot~ and the only thine you ,Call do to

¯ . . ’ " ’ dbtdn justice is to make" the dug bito.... ~ a]Jo. As for the t~fl, when-R is-

_mSmmted from tile dog it is no longert1~ d¢~fs tail, and it is not worth fighting

. Jb0ut." ..... " ’eOmn’t me PottsF’ you day.

. "I thisk not.""-O~:t-

of me ~"ie

.a common ~ ecru-

2"~movos

;, p~o on ..... . -~’s ~-.~,~, ~!i,’s’~fe ~- w,U-~of rooms.--St~eet car ’lines thread al~ : their laws, and carded out.sucn sen. : as ¯ ,streets, rendering lecomo-.r part of the city convenient ~ :the contraetE,. The public buildings are odd, when the men have ~Ja~h~um calledat ’ store to

and the chad- pay The

’ dewed, have refunded the " ~dd

: millio~ns:of dollaxs,:m to sell them ticketsof the two check or ticket from the SIXcovering an area of four ~nd a to protect their creditors. Chinamen all ob~trsoflozm ofhaL( acres. It in said to Hying in this country do not think the a~ertdar,’~ Oa~ (

structing a splendid viewstreet fourteen miles long,

him

it in iv.cry

a lastinof a

attraction~spcci~lly to visitors totheStun, is In ~e’ ~endenc ~ Halldedee sqn~e, bounded by WalnutChestnut and Fifth and Sixth streets.The eastern chamber, where the Declara-tion of - was proposed,

i~ in a preservation;adorn the

and most improved appli- the ~ontinental--~engress-stit~hau¯ ¯ . from the:ceiLing. ~o original DelUxe-’tion--h~,s~been t~ansfe~red~ f~o~n - .:the

such an army products, patent office at Wasldngton. to. thischamber. Time has erased most: of th~processesaud to ~ks any signatures, so that they are illegible;

"invidious ( ."but the ~t~ument .it~self is qmte

either with or_without_ the :" " " ~ :~- = =

characters, nor have they the su~hagmttrspt~ttion. .. *them back to Chln~.

tiffed at length as to theof the presence of the - 1~o~, ~o S~Can~nut-Au~nee t~ etn~ to tu*

o~.u~) ma

boys and girls to crime by conin household-- and., manufacturing era- ~o~pl0yments. Mr. Karcher characterizedthe Chinese population, almost withou~ : =exception; as criminals, thieves, lh,xs, nan’s Tkrew Aw~r 3"emr~[e-e~.--TePU3MI, I~--Fol ovo118 Fe~re DI. TOBIAS’ VIINilTI&Nand ~e~urers. xa~mggr ~ lama imld: m bottle bM been war’

- ~ not toulon bot~ returned. Tnoullmdl of__.a....

t *- recommended for. Itlspe~-

b~ttm Dru~4t~a tr/~l ms

money, can make liischoi~e... .....Horticultural hall, though the small-

est, is, erchitecturall ofha~.s

tion from the commoncity of Philadelphia, will, like Mererial.hall, remain permaneutly in Fairmount:park. ’It is constructed of. iron ahdglass, after the Moorish style of thetwelfth eentury--a bijou .specimen ofarchitecture, two hundred andeighty feet and fifty-fivemounted by a "lantern" oneand feet and four-

steps, with un open kiosque in ~the .san-ifor of o~ch flight, le~ui up to the eastand west entrances ; and ornamental ’fonntains dccorat~.-tho angles of the’main conservatory. It cost ~300,000,$40,000 more than the hugo Agriculturalhall, and waq finished in eleven monthsafter the laying of the foundations.The groundo er0uud it are good speci-mens of iutelligont landscape gardening.

The in,tier ie devoted to the exhibi-tion.of, ornamental trees,., shrubs andfiewer~;, of hothouses, conservatories,graperics and their management and ofgarden tools and the accessories of gar-dening. The designing, the construe.tion and the management of gardens arcalso exemplified..

! , iteware ’of Opiates.

The woste~ chamber contains a greata;,’relics of Revolutionary and ante-z( mary times. In thispart Oon-

from 1792 to’ 1799; the HOuse: ~nd t~e Se~atO On the

the building isthis iusc~i)tion : : "

¯ . In this building met the . ........ Firel Senate ...... : .....

¯ and the 1Firat Iloueo of Ilopresentativos.

of the Ulated Stales of America:and heroin George W~hington wac inaugurated

Proudest Mar~tt 4, 1793,and clo~ed hl~ ~fllolM career; .

herein ako

March 4, 1797,

]Kultitudcs visit this shrine of liberty,and gaze with deep interest upon.the mementoes of the men, who, at theperil of lifo and fortune, h’ave be-queathed to us so goodly a heritage.Aud having so recently come from a nowb~q)tism of firs and blood, on a questionof the us!on of these S~tos, it ie mootthat the ,]~tat and the Woof, the Northand the S6uth," forgetting all im~tdillbr-

lo(l~Si and burying nil past-animosities,should meet arouud this common altarof our liberties, and in this ~nten~ialye,~r, in this City of Brotherly Love, re.new those fraternal ties which boundour fathers in a common brotherhood in

Amri .. . In ord~ flow ~h-eFc-lL-¯ . can eivil’ization, und temples of ful sleep such methods aretobe ado ted ’" Aumtr~llmn " ............ ill ¯!ri i " ’ ~rmtiee and ouch th/ngsl All right, as will ubstraet an exee.s of blood ~rom

When tohl that oh0 evinced perfi~t Many person, get into’ a }~abit of , "rnn. ,, . ............ ~o @

Izt it 8o.. I klnstand it; but don’t the brain. This maybo,~cel.l)lis]ted~elf-posse~ionwhsn |~hemsdolier first wakefr.tusss at night, wh/oh is often nutter--4~’-te .................. ~t @apluiaranco on the stage in Boston as an. very wearing,’ and always nnneying aud wmtnrn l~ir,/ ............. ~ ¯

anybody ever undertake to toll me that by exercise, wllieh draws off the blood uncomh~rbdllo. Some cannot go to wNtern Yellow ............ ~e mthe law protects hnman beings in their, t,, the more weary organs; while a well entree, Anna Dickinson replied: we*tern Ordlnt~ ......... met so

i’ ~ Good morning, judge." [ ortlerei], digestioh domauds the slued "Oh, yea, but I did not feel it. I lind ethereal°uP tillwillthewake" slnailat thrceh°urS"or four°f inSight;theo~eme--~*-~ttte ¥~eter/Stlmmed .............. ............0t°e ~4 ¯ os~mWait a moment, Mr. Houdder, ~aid tlmt keeps the brain in too gregt an ac- nothing like stage fright, and my audi- we*tern ................... 0~ ta [~

thO|udgs; "you’v, h,r~,,t~en my fee." 1 tivity for the stomach, whore it is need- enen did not trouble me. I am too well morniug, aml cannot coax sleep again z~g.-.~t,ts., ............... ;...,.. ~t ~ 11.. &lldllllTo ’ i

*’F f f feel Wh , ’- -, ’’" y, ~ )st don t charge Sod. To sleep well, too, anoording to u,ed to them. But my surroundings until it is just breaklast time. A wr/ter

anyt~i~ when I don’~ .I,,,, do you V’ I De. Ferrier, one must, if po~iblo, rid were ~o strange,, my clothesweroso now, on sleep recommends mtfih wakeful ones whe, t .............................. ~ m [ r~

and I had such a sense of them; then to try the effect of olmnge. Go into an- aye---State ......................... 01 ~l ~|Ourn~MIzed .............. .~o. ..... es ~l Sl Z

’ : " " " " when I lecture I have everything my other room, or move the bed lute a d/f¯ lhtrle¥-etato ....................... at Ill 4, ][

own way, the platform is clear, and I an~rs~o. - .’~. go wh,ge I will. But h,,ro it is differ4 ,llrootion. If you ~o,r .............................. s ~s II0 0o

i cnt. I would start on somo qul0k ha- ~ high pillow,/ling tt away; wh~**--Wo, i Sprtu~ ............... X 2S~ t ld .’S low, raimt it. If v,,u lmvn Oern--illz~d ...................... et t$ it ¯¯ , puls~ and suddenly find a human up- o.t. ................. = .............. el ~t ee

$" r y ~l peking my way, or Iwouhl beoomcpaln-

to sleep witllotlt e’¯ light, sttilte one;

Itl~" ................................

@4)lfldle6 *

! ~ tn that letter pup to you, and you [ where and heeded--from oplat ~s aa fully awar~ of It chair or table, and it otberwLse, extingul,h st. l! ether meanst~a~ .............................. I 0o ~j t to ~"

_l~IKormmdtmdfightitoutwithPottL [ ’~dalg~ro~te ground,, They ale not w~e,uoh ashook to myenthusia~m, liko fall, leave the bed and take a chair,mo,r--~st~ ........ ~,~,-,o~.... ....... .... s ~s s~s ~

I&UmtSesbitee,me Jq~ln, Illsue l,o~llproducaelecpeo much as torpo,. If aoold water plunge. When I get ace Wakefulne~ ia often easily traced to CottOn--LowMlddllnsa ............ 19~@ 11~i

mnd,l~ot~ aa sure aa my name°m tioad, you etmuot get eleep by methede which eu~tomed to other praset~ec and to the physical causes. But if cue cannot slce~ Itrs....whmt-~t. ....WNt~rn. ....... ...................., .... .... ~ ~ ~ t ~e~’. nature itaelf diotatm, he as~e, it ts full stage anct~morisa I aludl be much more aa much ae he thhxke he requires, don t oorn-Veltow ...................... ee ~ so

let him worry over it or think he must o,t~-Ul~d ........................ t~ ¯ 6e. PeSts own the whole dog now, and .time to ~ in the family doctor, free in action. ’ neoca~ily be eick in ~nscquen~. l’strolettm .......................... I~1~@o5~1J~uao~r Kuu without ono, I.~ok of sleep is bad, but ul#0outent IS

euu.t~rm~.

¯ ~ nrsm the use of camels iuShe United States. He says that inINIlmme’s.mdndabtration the experi.Imall mm tried hy the War’ department

,000, a brother of Admi-~1 l~n~ ImTtn8 aml importing a herd."J~mm ~ were iuat ,/ght ot in the~, sad it is thought tlm[’ th0Y tounclMmh" way int~ m~tmgerlo~.

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..... 8UIMA~Y 0~-NEWf. ".’. ..... ;-J~ORT~-FOUBTII::CONGRE88... ,..

’"]fla’. Burneido ~B~p.). of Rhode I.land.:- .-of the Bnnd~y llquortaw in Sew Y~k re~ulted up_tUszSmn~t~:blll=~a~ing

::ths :Xu~m

!:--/ll~ge~ Of-:]PruilMS..’w;;..~m.llrge:pspe!-box I back thn bn[ exin/boird:’fteteW at-Whitoaeld,-N. IL. m de- l~ ~t b~ the U~ItodS

Imm ] with the messageveto i the-sums, and recommended that th~bill I paceed notwithstanding the -objections

E~oobedo have re-ooo6pied ~atamorse, whieh of the Preeldent. (Bep,)._of. Nebm~k~,~from-tho-poet-ofl~Ces and ~t ~oads

The.l~,oglkh gove~nmentwfll not ~mt ~-

W~r..T,qt ’. has .b0en appointed attorney-

ha8 been made lem-etslT of war.

and W0~tern Statue0 doing much damage. In=~ewJersoy ha~[etone~ te .large as hen’s eggsdeetl~o~ed m.~ch gl~s, and d~4~tgod fruit._ In

-I~s many houses were wreaked by the high_ wind....A~unkno~;n man sad woman, eltim-)_Ingto l~e married, e~mmitted.suloldo together=-in a Wflmingtou-(Del.~

_ -A. heavy storm of-rain,eoneiderable damag? in the ~oinity of ]

-- don ,t;-N_Y.~:.=.;Ths-New J’srfoyD6]aioe~te--mfl3ointoddelesateato the nat/omd convention

and lndomod ex-Gov. Joel Parker for the

eubordinatton of

pit,Is-g6. - .... ." -- I [ " I

-- -. . ¯ IOUSB

The

of of the navy ten per cent.

of .Louisiana, from thn

303 of therestrletinns in the

_d~poeal_of’_.thesiseippi, !

.... ~e I~o;,d. Agents.

;_the-expenses of Ilov~grnment economically adminle-

-~-~o~e ~e tmendmente to the con-stitution ~ part of the organic law. and will.uphold the name; ehtrgo the ~lminktrttion

tlves In tmoarthing frauds and reducing ex-pendit~res ...... Five fishing v~ols and forty-

(Mue.) fisheries thle year.. ..... The M tgd~lcuflsherie~ have

o~ful. Hoveral ve~el~ have arrivod at H~di.

who mutinied on the English bark Lennie, werehanged in London .... The Beanies ineurgentehave been ss much eneoimtged by their recentvtdtoriee that they will demtnd the absoluteindependence of Herzegovina and J~nit, andtalk of v~medlatoly forming a provisional guy-

number of polRieal conventions held onIlllools’-delegalee -race tly-favor

Blain o~flnlt,.ela~ A~,: ~ea.t~d overt.whm~- ~ ~kddraes. with ntlanp~ ~. 8. p.~ ¢;,e,. Toledo, O. tlnm . ~ ".

;1160 a

Mount~l

N,Y. P.,::_ FOI’VEfCh-

OPW Painleu

own Ltkeue*ee in oil eoI0ro lomro or l)revell .]Dlseaso, _:_ ._

.. hRe Brlsinl, Plald and Grsnlts, with ybur m~e,~on~’for ~Oeents. Aganre Wanted, .... /i . ’ -- " -.~OgOCl~--BIGtELOW.~01bt00k~t~.~. -Chanl~u-Seew ud Welg-a~ Yhey~DaUy-

Oeeurafte~ Usl~ ¯ ~ew Doses of

dtq t|ERMAN

E[~Bt~~ eure~ Ohin&o ~ ~_ .............. ~:_

,Tolodoo O. - Sarsa

2Re olvent,CAPSICUM PLASTER fo, ~o~ u.d- -S-

~ J. & L ................

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER._Prlnted Bristol

Glans ~erd~

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on~ of the robbers c..~,,mr~c~n~. ~h~o.thocoach hel~ ~.,he had noticed a man on a sorrel horse Nov=c~r Pm~,.u Co. binpass. He took a good look at the A’~/~/’YIT".G-, +h 1WTT T TftIWcoaches and .passengers and rode:on.-~#vv~,~ro-e~~,~. & Marked diminution-of

Soon afterward three m:mked mon, erm-and functional

of the road ....... ".~.~ordered-the--passengersstages and give -up= thoir-wcapon~ - -and then their moh,y. ¯They Ma~s from the Patent ** EX

. throator head:the passengers to retain their ~atches j. it.. N. Y.and jewelry. The rubber, then cutopen the-m~il-bags and~zobt)ed-themailo.-

m currency, four-revolvers, u~oso lu~tunttv.,139S. "/th MS.. P~la~

and two xifle~, which we.re in Im|t, tten (=old Watches and

were four men among¯ the. o. ~.. tst~mp for IllLI~n ~i~TAL WATC~

~_ ~ wbite or UnSeal Sublimate

ed andAn English doctor traveling, in the B~t Of work~ causingEast was excessively imxi6us to increaas street. ~o~tor~ R~.r~ ,o s. M.

-- posito and extetininlte ~om the or bad[ inagl[~El--e~his renutation at home by .~learning car. BI~q~ER.~. II/D]OllSTION hi rollevudsystem. O0ta~n ]~ativo methods of trfating diseaso, DrSI’gPSLt, OO~SXnPATXOX, ~ 9. IfthosewholJletakingthe~lemedl¢inee for thooureof which he had heard, wonders. On onr~ t. ~ .~o~t soro~o~ o~ s

aud LIvxn

the great desert, he ~aked_au old shiekh intolJoate, but thirstdrink. Tr~them I M.S. ~i~" ~Srhat doyou clfl.w~th sick people whe’a ~_._~.~rn. ~. ~. For.~,aet lfno~rreoted

3 ~’-~0 r .Ind c~nnnu* to undoas the bl.q]Lf~

This Order euti~les theOopy of the

Free by ~an,when ~mt with fie cent8

C. K. ~.NSIGB & CO.,

p~HI ~IIK GUA.][tA~TEED to Axents

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" ..... :’;.~i- [ .... ’" IN THE GREAT pRUIT KND WTEE . ’ "F .~ ’~D,0~ TRA~’"." [ " ..OF NEW JER-~EY ..... Z_ :_

TO~WN OF. I~&I~[HON~ON,.:,

One mile from the station of the Catoden & At-, thirty nfllcf fromAtlautlq City

real eeean-wstsring’p[ace) clevsn miles;gg_ [larbor. l]ity,_(tl~ =gr~aL~’in_~_¢eptcr

ninety miles from New York. F.r~itr ~ou~. r tOSPhiladelphia in 1½ hours; to ~’6w ~Tork in 5/hours THE BEST MARKETS iN THEC

-son s d01ug~ou.~ine~-s in-Philadelphia,"roshle-iff ihn eountry.-’Two morning a~a~ tworveninKtruins all the year r~,uod. Tn summcrf)nr f,ist’lines that--~to~i--6~.~-K~:T~Mh~t~bVso that peopto can-come.anti-go ae they-choose.

~.’Grgwing ~nd ~rospo~Ous Town,

I And:~ very desirable place of.,rosidonce.. Best~2,’c.’ - --j~lihiat0 on the "Atlantic coast, or this.sloe ot

~Jdrsey-~md to the neurncas~f th.c_Gu|~ 8tro~.m_to_t he coast. People highly intelligent, moral andenterprising. Excellent High and ntherschools..All soris of’pl ~eos of worship; all ~orts oj stores;nil sorts o[ amusements ? eoeinl,l|ter~’ii’y)mu:steal, dramatic and miscellaneous, thus electingthe tasle-~-~f-al! ~brts of persons. ?Peculiarly

, - for..- _~4~._U f-:

1~’ Amerlea." .,.k

tr ta the ~uh!dtng or,?’~L~h an4. L_ X.

lhn SIXTi’I," for ~(nno " -~ch ch~lmvo h..tm ~le~!.

........ ..- .............. 4ntho, e.~olo~l I ~oTotYknt)’~ ."

u~"o feet--65 on’ ~larl:et¯ and[ fc4storie~ high¯ haS over

lea~ a doze a:lrl wo l~avo~mo~,t.~aca~ twenty,Jib Its own budn~¯~:n4 eac]i .....

,alacce~,ry whcul w~I~- "

a do r.~ ~.l~~t~m~!L ......

A., ~..,

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V.,. _~.’ "They ore 11

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~d In N. 1

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fie.or.,

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ono before ono i~,soofl~

ararat.. Tho Chief"

he com~ to cutthe g’al:- cger’s De,)a~:.mcut Financiers (,f~ec................. other n~

thlukln

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-g°°da’t’¯.- ’- 0 i~;i~l 1 for~c.t to .’name tho

"t~d~ we pdl; our ticket.on it v.nd bceom.o V. "$5).G00! l~nmen~ol ".i:m:~/~)’nut enables....... a.~-ncn~..h~otbrit ,,. -- .......... . thohou~otol)uyc~c~pttnus’O~)fcnCr-l:".~

_ ’ - .-. ~- ¯ ~ pcopm utrpng ~:urc, ~:’. ~w2.~ 7.-:,%re ~oi~ -~

" . Oft tO."~,. ~k g’narautco ];:o.,2ct)..’;g ~, ,~ , ..... ’=,:-: ’- .-

A. "Before it goe~ ~to ~tock it is ticl:~cff, rat~t:oy retuznc4 it’ th~ ,.~m..’,:r can’t othcrw~zo

other polntsnote4onR,).oth~t Itscnt.ro h.~- \. .~utalDgCOl .... 0 ....’it." *

y. "Y." You faust have ?O or d0 ra]e..,n-aen ?" attcn~

-" --/1. "Vehy~ir, on ~ 1~0 " K~.t-at ~ll. ~’sa plea~mro~II I~I0 .’¢s~ioIIS Toonm ~i~: ~:(lrc (’f

~I nor Sixth nnd.M~kct."¯V. "The~:k you! 2[ ~hall bc to dOSO.

hl~ over the Our C~o,l ~aorni.~:$."

TIIB PLACE NOW 0FI~-I’hR

[’. . 5¯,.,:

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..... ’ mlbscr~ers; ........- - -keep constantl~ :L: : =

on. h~nd a general as-s0r~men(; of g0odsin theii~ li//ec_o.n_~prising nearlz everything

is one of thi~ must beautiful and valuable properties of its kind that can be found aoywhnroand Furniture Store.conlains t:early 30 acres. IIousc large) (twelve " -

rdoms with all convenione~s)-ndti~niFort: .............. We............aMn. beautifully situated upon n knoll, with ~. "- ’

Iarg~-hh-nd~Ome aa~l well ~uil proposehouses, in perfect order. Shade and ornament-

_alt~usandshrubbery of mauy hereafter tovar~~nly fino.o-Hatamontb-n

Lak.’, n beautiful sheet of water,black.bass, lies iu fro~t of thn house, and. thotitloextends:o:h-e uiiddle~of-the lake. giving -- the lowest Cash-~riees, .......

Hardware or ....... .-

~9.~:25. s ~4 t-9,.~,0".s~z:

au aa 9051~.031.1_ 2.- ~ ~¢1;~’~8II.:.Y/:’ :9-1~ 16 ~8

12.~05 ~,g.,28 15 2512=82 --u~a

,DaCasts-.r/.;:’.-,-.;;.7;;" 1~"4~ ’::0~9 I’Y381 2~ w’481V47

Pomona ......... , ..... 2 2~ I0:1118.12

Atl~,ifti0irrive.,. 3,’3~ 10 40 !fi 40

.... .te~m ~m.... ¯ Z/v),. .... -...... I A.ll’. A.M.; I, O1¯ l’ : 1~ 2(tin

¯ ":~- "’-t6 88112.... t---=--I tL 51112

¯ )~n8 i.-- !.---t7-141 1-

’ 1723 ]i 0017 29112"

...... 1(10817 3~1 2-, L T=I 8-.1 Ct. 7~-’,~I-:-~

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cvslTy facility for b:~thing, ho.,ting, fishing¯ ices is within

mile of th!s l,’ace on the shor,~ of thaAl~y’e.efit’eutan- lniffhr-be -thnnk-ful -t~- huvo~. - ~

other l~l "~ I1 ~ho tv~hesto i.~keall e.)~v an.lclatufin’t,tble It;It]" bv mc:’~:ly ga:hert~ add

to lllalt¢t,t~lle" du#t~ of II)(l Iris alldVille- ~ now eel OU[. taigtraordh~ary picet~ .f g,,,)d for)out b) get UI It

)flee thall is a.~kcd for this property.1’hcle~,ro u,~r," Ul,,)I I ~

:~va,.~il~,i)idlhmdrcd~ .f a ,l,!O tree: n!s. iu.hear-

~i. ¢.. M.’z ny flemv~toinc,., ,.oo

b-’a:in:. ~Z-viao<ar.l of ~lle cr;:.tlrld lin:!-a

R,ady for use in 1’F1111,~ an,1 ,)ver ,>he’. lllllll~.r~d DLll’ereu! Colors mad’-)

and t’b enable us to do so,we must- sell_ for ready -paY.

we solicit. a continu:~llCe o~ame

¯ -age that ....

M. D,& 3. W. DePuy.el~cwlurc, ia fuilbe’trin~¯nul.~i*:l,ling fruit of Jan.:l,l~73. 51-tfevery 1, z~., Amp,; and culor. All ufthc~e fruit~are of the ch.it.cst lin~t.~. MBEIIL21ND ]~IU’I’UAL

Berlin ...................White Hvrse;., ........Ashland ................lladil~nfleld ......... L.Kalghn’a Siding.¯¯...Cooper’s Point ;.. ....Vine St .............. ...

2 4’2lfi 4018 0;t 32 s$lOSSlS231 41-04t7 0.t8:o.I 41!4715]8~0 4

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~olr, ~ols ~sl s

and ltaddoufleldan~H~ ........ ..

Trains leant Flarhor ~iiy at I0.12a.

1. In.

~om _men_clng June 2~!Leave N. Y. from Pier S N. R~, foot Rectoi

Pa..~onger train l~aves .New rk’at 9.45Atsion 2.28 p.m ;-..N.-]tnmmonl

,.04-:~Laadtsvl3.15; Vineland,’3.30; arriving st Bn.t.28 p.m. Returnhig leaves llayeide at I1~a. m.o Vinelnl~d 7.10 ; Ltmdisvtllr, 7.2".’1,Lnkc 7.35; Wlnslow Junction 7.55 ;. N,nmnton, ~.00; Atdt, n 8.18. arriving inYork at 1.00 p. m,

¯ OompllllllldSOUle~ llllil Clle~l.l’l~’l’. aud to last lwice as ln:,~ a. ~ aoy other l’,:ti:,f, It has aerc cr mhre -th tt has 1,ueu in bc~trin~ for 19.Atsion ¯7.17 ;.’N." ltanllabnlon ~’.41":" WIn~!

" years. AI.o, all kinds of smoll fruits, straw- ire Insurance ny, Yunetinu 11.05; Cedar Lahe S.35; Ldndhv8.50 ; Vincland. 9,25 ; nrrivingat Bay

zht.u-~.~o-F[tl.Si?.I’ilE:,IIU51S, at taven~.y~f~ue-St~t0JF.~irs, of tho 1 ~ion, and is on many .hertics. ra~ I)crrie-~, currants~ g,,,,~cA, erfies~ . -IgllII)GI~TONo N.J.- - -- J0.55-arm.:Z- ]toturtilug~.leaves, Jiny.

~e.t~a...~~a ~e e.t~a ry. ~ . that i~ill-gr~w and’ Couducted ou strictly, tm~~- !fly ~al’u insu Cedar Lake 5.30. V,’ies]nw Junction

Pri~ r...l,~,,,’d. Samr,’c ,..,rA.~ ~rn, l’r~e. ::: 10:~ C|.-o t’.ml)er.~ .~ t.. N’. Y. without any. ri~k aud, w~th vcz._F[_’~_.tl~+ti,eY ~)roportioo of L,)sa t,, tho mouat insured holng ~N’ow~ York 3.O0 a. - ¯ ¯ ...... grow[io~izo a:Yd-iFrTJuc:ivcness- ff-t~-arit=lest~-than uell~

...... r.i..;I.IE for vea:’~ t(i.come. " .... he ,,ffored more favorabls8~hl orqy oe account .f t’ho impnircd health )o the insurcd. Tho cost hcing ......

PEILHAR ,f0NIC PIAN0, of ,ha o.’.er. ;,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, .... totl,ei,,,,,r.r’-- I,,’,~ord,,,~ l~rol,ertles, Whlch s

~’eorm|,

IUblISOC~ ~ lieu ~.qoc,’zcd ; ati,,ct I~,lh i

Itrlrl~n (Int~t~ It,4dngp-I1,,gl.~ s~,~,:i~l¢lotl, lolt Ii r,,m,,vod; no erul,tl-a I,;lt,uu~d I,y ~nttcMng ; wont (n)m th i, wd

i|aa Dine, l;t~l t;re,.)l l.ltr,,ol, Phlla,. ph a, In.

CATARRH CURED.l~.~larrh.--A )lol,p~d.~Ip f~,,11ng la lh. hill,l¯

g ,)f lira I~,~., liar. k I n g ali,I sl,lt-I drDl’~i)|ll~ hllo lh,, thn)at) ind h.ul

cnalfn ar

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IOEO. W, PRESSEY

AIIENT Folt Tltr;

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" GRAY’S FERRY. ItOAD, PII [LA.;has eon~ttntly on haml and fur ssla

1)O’1’,I:4111 NAI,T ) lot ]IANUREs

Bulphat0 Ammonia £o~ Wramuro,.At,~O,

80LE PROPRII.:T01t & 3[ANIJFAC’£’R0F

BOWER’S

Complete Manuro,g;:l)~r.l’hosl)httte or

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.. vOL ....... HAMMoNTON; ¯N: .J.; I A -R-DAY, JUNE to,-] 816[ ......- U7:-: : i :: :7 : : ..... .... :, .00 PER YEAR :::- ;.¯ . ¯ ¯ .,q "-~. :

¯ , . ¯ .[8]" .It UTHOR1TY.], ." [:_ drawn or, the requisition of tho said commls-- ehoncery repnris nre now requlrcd, to be:di,~ , Ihe governor_dl=the state bu hcreby;autharlzod situated-in’the-0onaty Of Atiautlo~.~Tcw Jcrsey~. " ~ ’ ’ ’ ’:.... " - . . ’ " trib-uied~ - " ’ ..... -to~(ake-the#chnrg~and o~’srsi -at T.bree o’cl,).k of said day, upon tho premise~...’ 3. And bo it enacted) That this act shall take ~3. And be it ep~ct~d, That this act ahall take" " :in tho.t6~,/(shil5 of-Mallit~-in~aid-eoUuty,-in~

Homo, and tb.employa suitable ~crsou to watch the lots and )areola as herein_mentioned aud .... ;" ¯ -.... . -’-Approved-March:22, construed i~ i end protect It u as uumbored’on a mapper s~/t :. " ..: - CIIAP~ER XXXVL : "" ". " " " entitled " Aa Act to pr~vide,’a Digest of-the ! by law:of sam homel- " ’ " premises m/tde’ by H, J. Irick, Esq.,/flUster in . i . ’ ..¯. "" CHAPTER.s.. ~,~ ..... XL. Laws nnd Chancof .tho State , 2. And i,o it ona~od~..That~thil=aeL-.s!laltL aarked Exhibit Ain thi~-easw .... -"

..... speetlng lhe eourt ~’lemeeLto an act entitled "An aot tore- take eff~oFimmediately~ ....: Marob tweety.seventh, eig] Iho praTt!co of courts of law." sixty-seven, or the supplement Approced April~, 1876 : . " " .9 " "[i.;

heronry-four. .... ’-- ...... ! enacted by theSenate ned General 1hereto. " " - - " No. li~All the Undivlaed 25tbs-part of all1. De.itonaeted byiho Scaatoaed Galadral ~.~sembly of thb State of NnwJoreey. Tha l’assedAprll 6tb, ]87tl. - :- CIIAPTER LXXIL. , . thattr.etoflandanduremisesntCJrnenR~.nk. .. " ,: ~ /¯ ¯ the shorlffof each couuty in thi6 state shell A Supplement to ap act untitled "An Act to in- p of Wo’shingtoa, in-.tho:codnty

-ke-op-t/iThi~ ofilce a book/in whi0h :h0(shhll ¯ CHAPTER LXVIII. " " " corporate lleuevo}out and C, barilable Assoei. ofBa’lingt~,o aforc~uid, do~ignated’as No.’ 1 oa : ’¯ ¯ seotionafift$~ecveo, fifty.e.~ght, fifty.~aino,~ixty, -cause robs entered-the- rctarn-I~adn by h;m tokS-n Act vel~ti~.e Io [h0=eleetion 6f Con~lables in ations," (roy!sloe) approved ;Ap/il ninth, sn,d:miip, in the fi,ll,)~v~[eoi~ as:sub-dlv|de4sixty-onc, and sixty.two of tho act to which each writ of."ummons.capias ad respondendum, inm>rporated cities and towns, cighteen huudrcd end sovcuty.fiVe, on Said map. vltJ : 2.Sths ’of Thlrteen 8eparato . .this ts a supl)lcment ~ aud wMeh now read as attachment, scira fan!as,- subpoena ad respond- L Be it enacted by the Se,nto and General l. Be it enacted ~y the Scnatn arid ¢]cncral ...... - "T" follows:." ’ ’ - BU][LDING LOTN=.57, And-be it enacted, Thatnoither l~0_fij.i endure/and no exea~ that shall como to hi~ /’of tho Stste of New Jerse 5t~L~tLNew_Je

-----------hnd-or-to-be~aff-t)lereon ........................ : ~ ’into wards~ the voters and relief¯to personuvho are not .m, er and.this- lot lying~in-tho rear ............ =.~_~.L.,.~.¯ shallbe deemed or takon toho c.nstruoflve, parties to any resoectivcat: euchivard ~h)r%]e~i-ouc coustnble corporators, thathavo hecnorshallbo inc6t-,otlotaFnnd.(},nndallof Iliem havlngdwcll= ’ : i~otico t0 any boru fldopu;iehsserortn,,rtgagne torneye of roeord, oud on the death of said provideJ, that this act shel not.apply to /in] paratedned’~r_!.her_ro~i~iousofthor, Ct tq’~hich ~g-ht, us:~-~tt~reon~ ox(ent lots=E an ~=Ii =- ==== 7-L=-of any-lands or real cslate to beafft.,eted_there., of olEee, said- book sliali [ incorporated City=dr- i6#i~ ifi which the Uumbc: : this i~ a-supplcment,,,Iml[b~ ~l~med and[i~k~b No, 2--Atl that "

" ~ -:; ~ [7 - -[ " - : = ’ :’iby, .until tLo complainant in ~ueh bill, or his be dcposltnd kent -in the custody :at’ the I of noiih.~ahles ia caeh ward is fixed by tho char ’ to ho lawlhl corporatiowi of Ih{s st.te, md c t

clerkS°livit°r’of:theShallcoart-vf~omm0~hav° first filed in the ctfieo oftho-ch~rk of tho court of’common picas of his ter thcreef; tltled’to all ’the rights and privilegos eonferrt:a ~ ~ ~1.~1~ " " " ?county, and the rccord of nny such return.so 2. And bo it enanted, Thnt all netaao(l-l)a~-ts by tho said aet. , -. .....ty in which snch land~ or realcstato lie, a writ- mado by such shoritl er a tr rescript thsreof

of ~cts ine~esistaat herewith be and the same 2. And bo it enacted. That this aet shalltake ~rith tho buildings there’on, at ~roen Bouk. iti"tenjmtiee ol’ th0 pendcncy of.~ueh suil, sorting certified_to be.a trulLtransoripLbyJ_uch_shcriltare i~orchy :el)ealod,_an’dLthat_lhia_act~hallTbe: effect immedistely~ .... , ........

the towm.hi I) of WasMngtou rcs~id,-(former---:l’olth-th~[tlo of tho causn and tliegeneral oh- or clerk of tho court of ~on ,ublie act and~take~l .: -enso may bo, 2S7-8 ............... :~ hy tho road loading from Sooy’s Mtlls to .or real (stat0to ho atreetod y; pro- ’ ¢ court of this ststo ,,f tho return mado . CHAPTEIt LXXIIL Bridgvpo~t. east by lhn road from (}rnoe Bank.

~uch ~heriff writ: C.II~TEtt LXIX.. A-Supplement to: an--net-entitled-’ An-A6[-t~ to3V.m.Jl..=Sooy?s,_sve~t by_Edwia~B..Johnson)~ ’ ....nhall 2. "And be it cnecled, That this act uha/l A Supplement to the ant_~latitle~%u_Acl rovido-for-the-orgnnizatitm-of-thwNnw~e reaaid)bill filed or tn bc filed’f,.r 1hi satisfaction or into effuct immcdlatolv. ¯ ’_.=foreclosuro of~.oy-duly regi~¢ercd mortgago; :-~Approvod ~fareh 22, 1876. --[he-P~hq~hmcnt uf Criine~," appr~vcd March sey ]lomn for Disablod 8oidivrs," approved cootaioiag b6 50-100 .eros moro or less. ’

Nu, 3. A tract of timber, brush nnd cran, ._ O5d.- Aed be it onactod Thgt it shall be the. . twnnty-sevsnth, eighteen hundred and scvcu- April4ourth, clghtecn handrnd attd ~ixty-six.horry land, sltuum in tho towuship of Washing° ’

: -[-i~i-tho -clctk. wi[|i’wl~m-al~y ~.11 uotl~o .... 1y-four. - ....... 1. Be it enqtcted by theb~eaate i~Wd General’ton aforesail, g tho:north sido of tba ¯ ." :fi)rthwith to recor,Ftho CIIAPTEIt XLIL 1. Bait :ted ’ thcScnato’ endGc~n( of tho Stote ¯

gether with thn ti(on of tho g therc ~New Jersoy, That to the appropriLti0n for thn snp’pe/tnorth by lands of Joseph Whartou’. , by ’ - :propor tho oa-ly records of tho slato of L or pers )ns who Shall of tho Itome for Disabled Soldier~ now aulhor. ¯ - .

’m his ofiirc for that purg.sn, B. Johnson ~bataioin. 911 85-[00 " ’" a~res Dlore er less. " "-, a public rco.rd, to which al) persons dcsirous I. Ile it enactod by tho Senato and Gcncral" cndangcred, unless I.o or thoy ~hall keep lind 0bjee| 0ontemplatod iu tho aot to which this is

*No. 4. A tract of brusll aud ti’mber land. ’- of cxamini.g Ih,~ same sh~ll havo uecess; A~seu.bly" ot the 6iato o! IXen" dttscy~ That m tiu ain a carot’el an(l competent watehmnu supi ’ "

said near the "Clayholc.~ " bounded on al s de~"’ and no other f~es shall bo oilowcd for the ,ure htrehy suthotize,I to print bv eo:,tract, to urf~iog, ~hall be deemed guilty o/ a misdo- ,shnll bo expondo.d undor thc (iirc~tioti of tho by lands of~’osap._h Whar’tbr}, th0i’ng tho Philip. : " "~= wices~i’cqulrcd=bv=-thc tt~0 last la~( ued Lag- be-a,w’wi~t’cd=tm=thcd~we~t bhldei’;:a~i,d distrihuto meunor, :tnd on ¢!~n~:io)ign therc~ff ~holl be pun managers of said~hotae, and the ~tate treasurer.¯

" H~edl)y a inenot cxceedio..oue hundreddo. i~[l~reby~-~rized topay thosamt~ for thn WalI~cb=shrv~’~c~ifi]-fig 98 73 l~herok-- 77 .,," . " tong o I ~a~.a~ti,-ill~-F-~)ue Ycerk to the differeot s;a,,~ librnries- of tho UnitedI)~rs,’or bj- imprisupmcnt not execeding Six l)Url,o~c atoresaid to the trea~nrer of,~nidhome.,

’ No. 5 A tract of timhorland situated iu th0- .more or lees . ": ’ .filing and rcc,,r(ling each nnlico;,’tcn ccnts pcr States, and h) ~uch u.tilor puhlie librariesas lhcy ¯

folio; to Ih~ clerk of Ihn Sul)rotne c.urt, for ill- shl,li n:m,e, tho uti.utes of the c.uneil t,fsnfe!y month,,, ,,r bott .... ¯ " on tho warrant of the contptrollorsout.of any township of .Washington, ’on tbo north sidn i)f :;¯ ing nnd recording every statemeut nr abstrack of thi~ slaw, lot Iho ~ dars ecventevn hoci[re.I . .;. And bo it cnhcted~ That thia aet shall mnnnysi:i the treasury not othcrwise appropri:tl~rood fr-m Soov’s MTills t,) Bridgeport, bound., " ’ )1¯ twenty-fly, cellt~; which fees shstl be inelode?, al, d ~crenly five oc,[ .’ov,:nt~tffVhuadrcd ond ta~ e uffect ilnt,,edialcly, atcd. - "~ "od north by lot No 6, east by Win. II. Sooy,-

¯ ’ ~ith th,, other o.,/t~ iu tho caa~e, and taxcd ~cVent’¢ .qx, in ,,uc v,) u, e, it a uuiform st) Approred April 8, IS76. 2. And be it cnacted~ That’this act shall tak 0 ’west hy Elizah,,th Collins and others, and¯south’" ’: ’ ~"thercwith, by the clcrlk of tho court of chao- ann bi.diu;; wilh :he minutt~ of s.id c,mncil --__ effeet immediotely.

’by Elizabcth Collins I3-[00 ~eres ’ ’:

" "60. And be it eencled¯ That wheucver n prin)e,l hy the.act of which this i~" a ~Ul,i,le. . ~ . . . z . . "A Supt~lement to the tici Cntillc..i "An Act:. " "

CItAP~---~ ~XXIV. . No. 6. Atrnetoftimberland, situatoinsald¯ final dncrec Shall ho m:.lo in fav,)r of the dc- merit ...... "t0wnshlp of Washingtoo. on tho wesl: sido of.. fcndant or defcnda,its, in any e.~sn affccling’ ’2. Andh,(i, enacted, Thnt tbn cotuptrolh.r is rosi)eeting the Court of Chan,’cry," (rovision)

An Aot in aid Of tholibrary nt tho Stato Prison: of the road frnmproved tweet .......¯ the pCndcucy af whieli IFns b-~lFl| s|;tle [[eS~-f~’~]W~ [ ~Ve, nccu.~#;tr~ ~ultt =

~’ ": ~

¯ "ficnu[ any couety clcrk or elerks, it shall bn for tho H~mc, ulL~L~ tho order of thn conlmi~ t; Ire it eu,)cted by thn Senate a’nd Gcneral°Assefiably bf tho Stat~ of l%w Jgrsny, That others, ~outfi hy Win. II.,Sno.y.smt te:h’e~’+eq4-b~,-rrr.., . £ra-- ~ " . . -

¯ the mart:i,t nf the reo,)r,l of sue]) e,)ti,~e a state- ’ Aa,l he it enacted, ’l[ h:~t tLi ~ uetshnll hc P~ventteth ecetion of the act to which this act i)~(I for the pu~so of new booka for taieiag II :-I,5.100 anras more" or les~.

imc~LotLL.~d.mtance of such. derree, ui/on a dc6mod ), l)ublit~ ,.,t. an,t.hail-t ~. which is ia bo wor4: follow.: and the repair of.oiffo’nes in lho library of the . No. 7. A trect of timber land. sitiiate" irk’;"

oopythcreof,ccrtified nud,:r th~eal of tim. aodi,’ttcLv" . .. J :. , . "iog to wit: " T~y~ertff,.Or other .ststepris°n;th0s~i’~-~ °~P~..T~’Tr" ~gt~i~t ~ o e~st~’nt e.~,t ~.~

court of ehac-cry heing til,,:l ill his otil2e: ohd ,’~pptove4 March :10, )S7(i. pcrsoi~, to whom aay w¢it ef cxccntigo i~suing the dircetion of tho moral in; truc(or/a~d to be road from-Grevn Bank to Washlngtbn TavernS[ ¯. thcreaftor the land~ "hnd rcal e.-tr te mentioued -: . . out of the court of ehaacory.hath hcrotofori~ paid nut by the troasurer on theLtvarr~st of the lionhded on all ~idos by lauda of Joseph What- [. .f¯ comptroller, tun, containing 1,5 ncrcs more or less¯ ¯ : -in the said notieo ~hall ho aud ren ahl d ~nhu CIIAPTI’.’RLX’¢. hzen dirocted snd del.vcrod, cr sholl hereafter "

" cd of ah eqaltlcs ~ct t p l:tqhe bill 0f ~,ohi ....... be direulo4 n,n .d,161iv ’ _. lttla-died~r~hall_dic ~ " 2. And ae it ensoted, ~liat this.aet.shall-go No.& A.traet ef t,mber and ersnborry laud - "#

o~,shall heeomo disnblod by law to dis. into effeet immediate!li~ (being a part of thn great "S~ough T.r,¯ob" ) in -~ " ’ "

with~tn.ntli,,g the ~aid suits be ther~al’ter re-renew bouds,

ctul eountiochhr~g6or ln,lli removed]he-tIFfl; -8-°f-l’~ ~°tlic6-’~Fi~-l~p°inntt~eni~ er t.hnll rcm.vo ou.t of the stato

=-ApprovSU -April 8;1876;=ly ng on the nocth side efthcPlrvtn--Bnrlini~F°l-C°7;-’road from Sooy’a ; ." ’i~

vivcd; 1. 13o it eaacte’l by lheSenale ond tlcneral and eontinueto rcsido thcreout withoutdls. CIJAPTER LXXV. " .Mills t O Bridgeport) bounded uorth by landsof , .~:i_ "61. AIM ho it c.:)cted, Thai ia all stfit.~ in- ,

"/:.~litd/a~l iL. i~o e,,ut’t 5[ chlthCq))’ for ’ho .it’ll- As.~olhly of ll,t~ Stnto of New Jer:ey, .That charging tho duties of his office or apl)nintmeut An Act respceling Recognizances. r,)sepheus S. Wcohs onq lot No. 9 oasc by thn

i~- soe ~urveys and olhers, west by Ephraim nnd...... u’heuecnr..ary I.,nd~ hclch,fore is~nnd t~r any io ro!ationto-rho ecmto.nd c f soidwrit, theo, 1. Bb it eeaetedhy the’SoUate und Gen’cral ~0oy. and south bythe road last afore.foreemefit ol aur t.l,lia Io’r tll~ I~n’,mctF of

loau made uoder thn outhcrity of law,~y tho oriu either of’ " " anres moro or "~’l~So ’" (la~ful for the court, upou t)r0senting a psfitiun every rccoguizenco eatcred into betoro any . No.~9. A traot o, Thnber und Cranberry " ’ " :

for the {’.r,’:lo.~nre ,,f,t nt,wt,:.go. :]it; noti,’o (,f thi,, statL,, sliall hurealtcr |)ocotoe duo und 1io set0ng fort)t tt, o laets ttbovo n.cntioned Court hnving crimiooljarisdietioo la th|s slate, land, siluale io tho township Of llao(lol~h afnr~. " ¯

thop,’ndcc,,v ofaM~h ~h.II I., Iih, li)~ the olli.clir,,visl,)n :hallbo nt,t t0 for tlto )aymont of¯ tht~ vcrilicil to the ~:xt sfao(i,)n of the courb and up. ¯bhall Tomltlo ia fall, tbrco nnd effect until’tim said (bo ng’onothcr part of tbo grnat "8 ou~li "

. . L0f ttt~y ct,lln[y vKqk ot .’lelh., It .ha I t),) lat;ftllsanle¯ ~ll,ih b’.ard lltllv ronew tho s~dd h)au or ou d, 6 tmtice boing giv,’u to tho other party

eon~n in r~hieh said l’eoognizanee dtall bu en " ,, . o . ., .,.Tract, t bounded norlh hy lands of Josapk " -

f6r ti~c t!h:,,., il,,,’, .ml he i.~ hc]~l,~ elul),,w,~red l,):,ns, b’¢ tl c’is.~ttiag df tho bons ( f ~u, It c.r- to awurJ t~s,l order another exceutloa to l~t,tercd into ~hall be fally determinsd, or thosamo "Wharlon. ehst by tho iMns0fi ~’urvcys,.south by : " ~ - =uudt° t.ak,:r,.ni anc~Iah)m,’lt rlr ,t,t’lbch"rsi~gt G’h’"l.im,II’"Ul,’L,.S~til IIi,~ "d.Lhm’l"p,,r~tion f,,r Ihe ~ui’,.{’-l~otn, or aoy part therc,)f,

dircctc,1 to tl/o Sltdriff Gf tli~-i;r~;~;~¥~0"u/ii]; , t r dischorged by order Of tho eourt, "f~ltdant or Ih, lt.tlilllll)? ~. it’h)z ..i,lli,.;,:))t aad I-.L. (orlmt~s, uotovcr thirty yo~,rs froth thcdate of

lug hlnl topr.ceodtatlisehafge thoexigoncles doty el thoi:lerk of overy court before whichi.~l’.,’#’~rv ~,,,,..rir 7, in Hi,.h ~tllll :tt/,I iO~tl;lt.~r fl~ , l~.i.llil)g Iho 8,tlllO, I)114 so is.~ned ,tilltt ht leoslof S)li(I writ ill tha ilanio Inli nlrr ns Stlch oP, te~.r any reeOgllizancu nhall ho nlltore~ into, to ira.tho o!t.nc,,ll,,l" lU~’ ,l,t,.’t, f.r the I.iv.u.,t "fi thruo and oleo third put co:lt~llo thorntd’ /,halll.~) dying, I,unznting dtsablsd or removing ~.~ tactlitltcly rc~urd) in ul )habetical ordnr~ iu snch i~ttnl or ~tllll~ ,:1 iutu)lLv ;t~ lll;ly hy lhu Iillal hc~rtHllO dl iI Ii ,I iIiIVl b O C~’tq’y )’l.’ilF, lill I shallatore.~ilid, WtlS cOlnllla t(lod ’n nnd hv stid u’rit book to ho providod for thut putl)oso,thn nanl0@...... , ,, .....,4 ........., .......,,rt,,,,,,d,,, ......,,", r,,,,, ,,,",;teres,, ,,,,t,’* .... .......n t,,,i,,,,,n.t.nv,,r,,occd,og h,d |,y ;ueh o ie,,r i,,,os,,h, rco.,gn, anc,c~t ~:e;ta I,,, ,dt,)rg,.,t,l,~and t’W’Uli:,.,~ th.,, ).id,,f ti,,.h’"’l",, ,,l’t"’l.rd,r"’d cenmnt I’ annum, ntt,i ,’.h o II L,e issttod to whmu ~ a ell "w ~]JU/ojJiriml~tLaiad.( _ . "

),.cdtroll Tract," east hy WadingS’lid honds ~h:.ll ho exeeulc,l hy ntlaehi|)g tho tlto suid oxecuti,)n llr.q iSStled had t,eoa origianl,

bc hcpt In tho ~lcrk’s ofilee of tbo coupty in tainhtg 1,9-011 ucres, moreor les.. )will) IIw a,ti,I c, ot, ly cl,)rtt ,)r cl’,’k~ ho o-th,,y

its g,)odi valid sod ell’~ctual*~s ifknowledgotent of tho same; which booh shull nnd s~utlt hy ’rulepehocklog Creok coa-

shall iottkll ,,itlry i,f ~ai,I ,li~ch~r,,,,, I,y re’t~.], ~eol of euoh c,,tporalt,).) allnl I)o dgn(),l by iy direeled to hiul ; and such shoriff cr tu is erwhich said.rOtl~t shull he hohl) alld bool)sn for iNo, I1, Thn otidivided one.holf part of ai dirc.t.r .I Ihu bonrd, ao,l the cloik Ihoru.f, ond

shall hu enthlod to tho salllo lens for service the ins )eetiou .fell pcraotts ut all propor thnos, truet nf’l¯intb~r und Brush hmd~ I~jt~tate ia Ban-nf .~aidcrder,,,u I;to m.rgtn ,d th,i r~.’,,rd .f ic.n,~:,,r~i~.oe,l by tho e.lh.qorof ~ohl.,.nnty,

done, and ~ulqt’cl t~ the m~lne stilts l)onahiw, 3. And baiton,telud. ThatwheoanYrecsgnl dolphandWashing)ounfcrosaid(partly’ineach)sa ~1 not r,., ~ ~ I v) s,i,l htl I.~ ).1 real c~t ~.’u arid .-hall, tqievpt utl ~,eroinaftor provi,lcd, h.,vo atu,~rceteenta itl)d I)rocecdi gs for m,gloet znneo sitnll h. lorfeito~t It shall .o tho duty cf no b.th ehl s of )ho road from Oreen Bank ta,ehnll I,,! lhvru,)lter’dl~ch.~rgttd fl¯ul)t tloy ,!htial

trOUl)mt~ att~whvd f.r u ’o’y ho f ye, r’s I retest duty) a~ if the s.hl .,xccotloa ha,I hocn ori,li- tho t.lurk of tho said court ia ~t’hieh the same Washh)gton ¯ Taverlt. baandud on all sides bytrhlch Illay hi) In.:hi .i)l tho ~oi4 ~uh nxoo tm II dtlc, Whi.h c(,op.lls ~hall h~J nnlnht, rcd Io

a.lly dirccttd and delivernd te ~aelt aher "nr ~hsll I)u to ontor in tho book l)ruvidnd for Imds ol Joseph ~ hartnn, oontolch~g 220 acrns)’ Jtlch s~ n[.y h. co~crca I, 3’ ihu .reatil)’ given

eorresl, m)d with blti,l h.ud¯ Ultd ~h~tm,I hy soid Inastert" he alltl Iho ssnlo I,’l herehy atuon,l(.d th. lssl I,recu,ling I~Octinll of thld oct,’nt Iho ln:)re or lv~ls.Ibr tho I,,,v.tect ,,f ~tt(’h el;dlU: e,,llcctor; aa,l wheru tho a+~’hl hrcttd jttdgohest¯

st) that thn ~tm)o ),hall rmt4 and ho In t ~e v,r Is cnd ol thu record cf sueu "rec,,gnizanec the No. 19-o ’H!e ttudivldnd 0~.half part of a¯ ’it2. Aa’d t., it nmtete,l¯ Thai the vountY ch,tk

lhull I,. v.litk.l to r,.~’,dvo tho ~oat t)i" lil)y sat4 Im.d~, .r a,~y of ’them. Italy h. t’egislnro,l) followlng, Io Wit: Th.t wh,)u any alter T, )t word "fot’feitod/’ togother with tho date’t, fsuchCranh~rry flog) h) tho town..hlp of l’snd~Iphaud u t ,1o I aV I)h~ I,) Ibo ,,rd0r of Iho I)uraha~. .ther I)crsou, to whom uny wrh of exo t ,)t l’.rf~iluro; and ~ltott any rseognlzanco ehsli bo ul’oresai,I, b,)oa,h)d n.rth aod e.tst hy lot .No.

eelala f,~r oavh rmrvh’, r~nltdrv4, i. Iho Itw)’l,re-er, nnd 8.,oil thus I)o reglsh, rod as I)rovhlo tl~tt ttg .t t, f I., n’ urt of ohancery hnth hot’o, di:wh~rgt~d hy order of tho ooart ,)r hy le,ti~t)ll t , u’e~t hy .ht~ephtt~ 8. WockJQ ht,g a~),l lot No.

cudh:g ,:teli(,l~S,, I,e lnld Ih0 tlt)l)e ale h~rcl,:,,aahl h.ltrd, al.d i..tsno~l wIIhollt eutll),tl)~ altd

tofi)ro’ been direetud Olld delivor~,J, or 0hall of tho Judguteutha.utiy eauae/ h) eeler tho word 9,’nntl’s~I111FhyNh,holn’s’8;"Weo!:~’l~og an#l-lof....." li|llt,’oalnulld’!d.l r,,;0Her~’)Iha ef-d,;i:,lUi~d la at)v e,)o~l~¯_llt,,I I ~.nges|U l,~ldnlL3.h,,eow:lra.sf~ialilnt.roev, ,,n tl),)fitil~’"in’i,,,,,ks~dr’/°-n’to be plo,,"idl~di~r h~’ ~w~t;i,:,.,ifsahltlt-:horoaftcr h~ d[runt6d altd dclivnrnd hath died "dl.~eharged, ’ togn’ther with I o date cf such l’h,. 9) cootaht’h)g 11 33-100 acron more or less.¯ or shall tlio, cr halh or ~!lall ben,nno dl~ahh~d dlstflmrge, at_thu qnd of tho record ol’ eooh re- l{n. 13. Thu uttdivld.I one-fi/tb part uf .t

t, xlsls, .r ~lHdl hrrt¯alt.c c,~l/,t, tht, pr,)vl~hms hollrd l.r Ihnt par nlso) alld all honds lsnu~def ~a’,d ~eeli,)a8 rehtlillg to Ihc t, orlt itl’ Iho nlld,lc Ihis ncl sllld_l I). nttlnhqrl~ I ilnl ~ r,,g n ,~ hy htw to dinehargo Iho dut’es, f his vlllee nr eOgllizaneo, tract of Cedar 8waulp alld l~l+trsh land. sltoatlapl),,Intmeat, er hnth retunv~d nr shall ten .Vo 4."Altd he it ettact~d, That this tint shall take ou the suatli elde ol Mullica i’ivnr, in thn town°

[ eimrt of rnnt nnll Itlens ttt I t’ tlltty clerk, shall ,)f tLn tltlnflwr, d~ltoltll:,atkHi) dslo ,,t Issahtg). eat of the Iqaln on,| c.tllhltlS Io rnsido ther,,ont,ell’cot ia~t)mdiatoly, ship of i~lulllcl b ht tho nounly of/Ittantin (Opo

hart,aitor a [Idy h, ~tlch regi.qt, r and not t,,and t)anm of I,~rs,)/t to whl)nl Issuo(I, if’ r¢lgl.~tol’, whhonl dtsehorgh)g ihe dulies t)l" his clllro t)r AH)rorcd Al)ril 0, 18711. l)Ol.[Io tirocn ]lank) boundod north by sam river

sach vb)rk~ altd tile ,I,V.’i~i.ns rt, luth)g t. tl;u ed, .nd tinto of i.tyntout) ~hull ho,n.ulo hy theoppc)h~tutent hi reh, li,m to thn ecmmand ef sal,!(dlh, o of such clerk shall hctcol’lrt apply Io Iho ----

f.)r thor Imrl),,st~, Lxll~l~~. s,)utlt by lands of lira "tllguenster Town trodaw,h clorh.2, Aod t,n tt tmnotod, Th,,t Iltu ,h~bt Itorehy

und may bo lawh)l fi,r tho COurl tiln)U present,.All Act ct, aoer’ning towns and lewndtlps In tho Farnt As~oelatino," containing .15 nerOfflooro~. And bo It enl~)h,d, That this aut dtall tskn ng u pntltioa l~llillg forlh Ihe f’~cte nhove

aid t, ql tnxAI)l,r,)ved Mai’oh ltl, 18711.

-P - y - "nn’t-IIytvviedand¯cnltc°trMF’lnI)ou dllo notlou hclng gh’on --:lT’/IB-it-¢n-ii~[61T~-i~o--8~’i~[o-’ai~il-i’]~l-nor~I" Ne, 14,-Tho ttndleidod-~ne-flfth-of tha-4-6tha-

"--" ,)r n,~y horv,,llcr ho levied aml et)ll~t, lo,l, altd helnal’ter) In oil hmnrl)orated towas cfs x tl on- tho town~hll) of Mulllea afcrnsald, baunded(’llAl’Tl,’¯lt X X XIX.Iho whalo (4 o~lch )’m,r’s in~nrent eh.II ~an,l hth)d)itanls cr lesl whoro reeordors exor- n0rlh hy Mulllca River, cost by let No, 11b wostA Forlhvr t’hll,ph,nl~,u I t,) lbo erl’V,llillud ".~tn rnl~tld, levied a.,I e.lh~cted al)d I.dd ~ltltln nSC!l ,’Inlnv ludleinl powers ara nlenttd that tho to’rnt I,y No, 15 uod i.uth hy ’londsof (ilouneSteract lie provlllo nlldllh)llttl avloootnll)dnllOll~ h)l y¢or aud ht addltlt, ll th,,ruto Ihel’. shall ho al,~. of said ulllee ~hsll m Iwu )’oars. Towli nnd h’arta Al0Ueiafloo, nualalnhlg about ?Ih~ Iltn41nl of lhl~ ~t.te," nppr,)v©d i~lor.h rallt~tl, lerl~d alld e,,lloclod ht Sllen yellr, tm

ntt,utllllg hha )o preeecd Io disoitargo the ox. 2, And ho it enactod, That hi ell IIK~orperatn 10tl aorns.thirly. IIr~t, ol)o IhollSSnd eight hnudrvd all4 llnll,unt snlficlunt h) I.ty the uondd lalllng ,lno Ig,t)~vlos hi’ said W rlt 10t tho Stlllnt nlaener )is Sllehh)wne nf alx thousand hthahltattle , r loss. N,), liS. The ondlvJ,led 3-Sths part of a Iraot

wh6ra the t)fiiee ofslreol eotstnissioner has beatl of Co4ar SwolnI, end Marsh hind, ~huatn In thaI’ev(’ltfy, nlld tlte snpplrnle,,t~ lhorclo, tit eal.l year,

’ I. II. )t cusct.d hy thcSoust..nd ttendrol 3, A,ul hoit.uaotctl,.That thl~set shalltahoA~setuhly .f the ~teta nf l~c~v ,lun,.y, That elhwt iutnlndhtluly.

’ ta ordur le en,thh, Ilu) o,anntlt~ionrrs apI,olttt,~d .,I,J,rovnd Apt’tl 5..IS71t.ilndor i~.id t)rlghtal ut, l ond Iho ~Ol)l)lolnelllatherelo, ill Cl)Ittlnuo [1111 erc(’li¢#n) el)l)iLl*CClil#nIfurltl,d~ing sltd ot)lq~’l.lh.i ol sam a~yhllu I, lid.lll~tS~ ~[~rl)Ulldl alld llp ,utllotallCt~# I eltd Io luukuIIiii lalll~) rel,llj, f¢)r lllo reelplh)ll of )allenls

and Io furlht, r all.chart, the IrtlM eo itl~tlllcll Iotlt,,m, th.~nm tf lW. )llllt Irml nnd llUy lhou.Salld d.IL~.r~ oUl ,,I Sll l, Itlnd,, IIi lho llllOi.nry

ItDt olhorwl~o alq)roprhllea at ,,)1%’ Ihuu dnr I1~thll #l°slllltll) or llVl~iJsllary for lh~ l’wrrllll u}~.

~tellllOS of lho ~la o, alld Ill ella, l) of ¯ dt.linh, tleyIII lho tt,,it~tlry to Incl’t lho n’hulo . q,rupr .,¯

lhm, lh. sam 01)(,r,.prlallo n Io I., qtt,dlllrd so.cor,lingly, ho ,ml the lltll ,) I’ ~o[ch)’ al) )re )rl.alod Io b. ,+14 h lho fret, ¢ o’ I’ Y ’ nr ’r f lhe lltllO i)nwarlaol uf tho eoetpllnller, wh)¢h ehall hndrawu o11 lhv ll~liullillol I ,d Ibe ,aid Uamlnll.

’ CI! ’r~l’TEIt hXVI.

Art Arl to i)r.vldo it l)lgeat .f Ihe Lair and(~h,tneery lte)otls,)f thoStam Nutr Jorsny.

I, ]l. it en.t,tod i)y" the Hensl,) und tlonnralAs~et,ddy nl thu Htato of Nuw Jerk,y, That,lhe jtll, llOes uf lhc iOll~r,)ulo Omlll IllS)’) ill lhclrdl~¢rvlh)ll, l.elct, t alld dn~Igl~alo SDald stlhahlolllld eooq)clenl, per,ell Io nlak~ a 411go~t .f allills culea rt, turl,.l hl the low and 0haotlt,r~"reports ~)f lhls its[o) iiii a l)hlu Io l)tl al,pr.v,~def l,y sam jn~llt’cs, Olld Sth, h dlgo,t ;,hell In-cludu u vemlduto fable of l.l,e c~o~ ao r,~imrlndatt,i JIg*stn,I.

2. And bo It enlelod, That thn !)arson sn,vloet(,,l u.d dcilgn,tto4 shall maku such dl~l, t

sloner.~, snd ~hall vahudl tho ~,an)a for approrsl to the- Jtl,qlcct~ ef Iho ~tl )rcluo oo)tl! . o ~d when i

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i t ’Italll"~l 0~alllt .,i#.~. /~..~t.l, | .It.lb,, r,ltl t:i’l

ollicvr )o dyhtg, heoUl,lhl~ dtsahlud or removingal’orosald) tva~ eo,unla.nde,I ht ae,I hy e,d,I

wtil to ,to; UlIII lln~’ prooomllng lind hy suchellicnr t,) wholll suuh writ sltall hc d[rn~[ed and,I.Ilvsred, ~h,dl I!e .e good, vaUd aod Hh.Olllains if Ihe Ndd e~;,~¢n)lon first Issun,l had huon,)rlglnally directed I. hl,n I snd sueh shsrlff t,rUlUSlllr shell he s)lllllled Io tha same f~es for~errlod done, 1112 Inl,jeet ~O lhu salnll laltl)l)onall|un, stnurcoluelttS and prooeldlagll foru,~glet, t ef duly oa If lho susie elneulloa Ladboon ortglnally dirueled and d~:lrsr~d lu "uch.horlff ur stash.r. ’ . ,.

2, And ho It enactntl, That this act shslltahe eMool hn.).diatdyo

At proved Ai)rtl II, 18711.

OilAI~.XXLAn Ant nuIholllllt~ the Oovsrnor st tho State

I,) tak. nhlrg~ and ovorslKItt uf thu 14o dNrs’C tl dron’~ llom~,

t’,’horo,,s~ Ih) l-1oldhrs’ ChlhlrQa’s llomn, hr.ganls~.l hy aet of the lelll(laluro Harehsswnlh, algltloeo hunat,~d and nlzly.sls, hasbsen nlossd hy rsason of Ihe eal)lralln a ofIhn law nl|d tlm~ for whlnh II wM apsnsd.nlld ss lhl tlOeal~)a arllOl II to whll ofllotr,,I 0,. ) t~t~" .h,,h t,~h. eltar~le of It lhor.fure,I. Jh’ h v.,I,’l,, I h~ I))~, ,*i ,,.,., .,. d I1 ,’,*.)’

,~,.; ~t)l) t,i lhl ~l.:u ,,I Nv~) d~:rl.c), t’,’.,t

orettled4)y an elective ultloo, Ihat Ihe sam utllno sat,m l~wn~hlp of Mullleu, hun,tdod north, eMt

ba t, ltd Is horcby ahulidtndt provhlc,l, bowsvsr) an,l s,.tth by" lot N). 14 und west h$ the Glou.that thn Iowa nanttcll tony a ) )ciol, hy au ,)rdl eestor Town ),a,I F~.rm Assoelutloa, oontal.lnEllannuI a l’llituhh) pureon tu l)urlOrlll lho dlttl©l blJ I,cres, morn ;it IONS.

of slroet eomtulsduuers, Thn e.~ndltlsos of ~.I,, wlll t,o rood al tha sale.3, And hu it nnaetod) That thl0 aot shall lako J011h O. TEN I~YOK,"

eff~ul hntnotUately. ’ Mastar la 0hansory.

Apltr,)vod April L0, 1878. Dated April IMI’, 1876.

.........................................MASIER8"’ SALE.’ --lly vlrtne of a Writ of flur[ lucius, I)suad out Parnoa. doslrlag ta t&ko out Paloats, or da-

Of llln CodrL o| Chaaeery, npolt It dnorea mudo ,shlng h,fnrmntloa ~om tho U. B. Palellt O~llmla a nau,o trherela tho First Na)lattal llaak uf should nonsuh IP, A. LEI|MANN) 8elkl.Vl~oulown h ooutplwnant~ and JareFhus Nosy,

tot of American stzd Ferelin Plllnll, Walhlal~-Jr, and othar~ arc l~efeatlauts, to mo dlrs~todaal dnllvornd) I, Joho O, Te- Eynkt a Master Ion, D.0. Esamlnntluasfrse, NO /~A~Eh’T

of the hal4 uoort, wlll exposa Ihe ilnds and NO PAY. Boud for e~ular,pl’~mls.i herslnafler ta0atloaed aad ds0cril~d ............ ____.___.jfor nala at I,~lh |o reuduu, to tha hlghosl blddnr.

IIEAD I III~AD I I BEAD I I IOu Thu~d~¥, ghe ~ll)¢h dm¥ ol

Juuo ID76. A spluudhl Wsed l]awlnll Maenloa fo~ a f*wue follows: . h,)urs w.rk I.adlas de you want a 8owlsI

All lhal port of lha sal4 had and preml~ns MaehlnoL t|sl I @fill I lllblcrlKsrl forlhll "nltualu In lha oonuty of llarllnll’u,l, N,,w .h,r. papsr ann a~dly aar- oes. ,01),11 upaa yours.y, at 0Ng tl’U LOOK of sam day, at the hold Irlwuds ,.ud nellhbers and make thtm aablmr|b~.of 8ahas;laa t.’r,)wloy, ut Gre~ Ik, ok, lu lha The manufaelar, i ~UIIFII, I~I~ [ars Wlllllllt thel.wn~,hlll ,.f Wa,~l,lngloa In ssldcounly, and ull maehls.s perfenl. Thlll.lelUl~.~lllll’ll’It $I.01

tk.~l par( I II ,. , lhl l~e.I and peerages which 10 I e~teh will aut;ll0 7ola to a I,~0 malhlllaZ ff

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