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VQL.YII. THEIEON ERA fUnUMUB) E«BlBiTOBD*T II BENJ. EC. VOGT. EDITOB JLVOPHOBIEXOIL Offlos on Morris Btreot near Block-well. TBRBIS OF BimsCHIlTlOJI IflYAUtUJLl ABVAIIOE. One Yea*, - • - - . - - - g2.O0 fcix Mouths, - - - - - - - 1,00 Tnree months, - . - . - - - - - 5 0 Dr. P.A. HARRIS, I'lIVSICIAN and SUItCKON, D9«y Eft,-N. j. onuci « BSKOXKOR ON OBOIUBD •TOBET, 2M : ! •; DOVER, MOBBIS COUNTY, KEW JERSEY, SATUEDAY, AUGUST 4,1877. NO 34 Business Cards. H. A. BliNKIS'i'T, HI, D , HOMCEOPA THI PintSICIA5J& SURGEON Cop. Blackwell & WarrenSts. (OpponloDavorBank,) DOVEIt, M.J., Dirtiao. of \toma »tiil Children, and or tl £)o and Ear specialty.. OfflconniirH:7tot A I' lB-SOpd SMITH t, MEOIE, ATTORNEYS AT IiAW, J O1IS P. BTICKtB, . Counsellor at Law . AND JIASTEIt IN CHANCERY, • IIOOKAWAY, Nt. J. J. J. VREELiAND, Carpenter ana Builder, Jobbing promptly attended to. flllw* en BLAOKWELL 8t., Dolt to dace* / HalMy'a lumbar mill. ConbtcU Ukon, and makrtBl hunlHlioiU ^ 81-HEET, ' rs o -wm i», sg-. a". L. W. THURBER, •DIEBUiTXKDEST Of rDBLIO 80B0OLS OF uoimw cocfiixr. OIBcc ma GEO. MCIUUDS tCo.'i 8T0IIE, DOVER, N. J. !f',"•' !?" l '°"' °" »>»"dmfrom8 A. , Corner of Blicknell tad H111401 St.. DOVER, N.J. . I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor. . Horaea aod Cirrtagca^o Let. . OpuhseUor at Law, ^ N. CBANOEHY, J f f OSES Bl/LNOHAED, DOVEH, K. J. ' Offlro orcr A."Wlglitou'« II.TO and liu ito're, 17-lj Dfiiekwcll otrool. OfflVoI* tinV«tl»n.l Onion B.hli Bulldlne 3LAOFW . : DOVER, N. J. .••••'..:'^rf U;<'«»w'«! Furnishing Undertaker . UCEKSEDAUOriOKEURANDCOBIMIS- All orJors promptly attauacd to: CBWEUI (JTBEBT, ' -. . Dov«r, V. J. IRA C.COOPER Masoa and Builder. QuIrM, lakan orallldiidiofMuon Wort id Milling. : ' . ^. , v ..'. LIME, PLASTEn AND CEMENT, Furnleliod at *Uort nottoe. ;'-' O/ttco nndor "Hi.Iron E™O/8(.< <: i>orer. s,J , • . • • • • • IM: \\. 8. i. E. P. DeCAMP, SEOOTIATOBH It PBOSPEOTORS For Iron Ores tnd Mimrsl Proport/, POWEKVILLE, N. J P. 0 . ot BOOXTON. N. J. ' '• . ' : . : : * ' 1VH. B. DKGAxr. ° FS.P. DEOIU Carriages and Sleighs, .-..;•? :.;,\.?' Of Every Deiicrliillon. f ,a»r. BbnkwoU anil Wffon Hta,' DOVEK, N. J . rartioulur *UeulioQ paid to repairing and Miatliiff.^"..',;;'^/:-,.;.'.• /\ .•;--/• *a-iy t/lUOilATOllY. ;:>CABEPyLLX UADB.- «reei»illb«fmTi'li ' . " '•"*•''• * Eo.B ">;.' ' DowMorrii Coonty N. J, V 1.1, lluildors. SJobbinj promptly attended to. •>•'== S; Ji'PAIiMJ5U, ; ArcUKccl. ;. u d UutiAwtunn' _ Lime,Cement,; Plaster, Bon« Doit, Siipoi oBonoBKaVoonitxis. : . . JUIKS X. TOOBHIM Morridtowi.; Snpt.Md,,874, ., -.-' ; ! ,'.. HAIR CUTTING ' Hio pUcehafl UMD cnUriuV refitted fa a rieal tnumor. Tho «ry belt brandi or ;. :~; Foreign and Domestic Segars «A?PENTER ami BllLDEB, '..'; TABEliNApLE HALL, D O O T . ' S . J . i .'/ •' '•: »* executed, »nd material furaliWl..', I- ' .' farnfikda, ind eontnoii tiken for all work.' [•-',-'. ;Tbebeil refercncei eiren as to "capacity in. ;• ;iiBfy.airaiicU ol tha.Bnsinen, »na ill wort •'KEA'i/;)ESTATE' AGENT,;. iarSaBsei,Dover, S.J. lOTS - - .For diiicriptiotit of Properly . .»i.fttiri|itjtte'!offlae.^'-.*.•.;. ' ; aBa80rEBl6Mry : 6rM*TEHIAl, wrbe . '•: I n:> I 1 rStata oflirbdir. Til B CEL^lBA'fED - PASSAGE TICKETS OBAM, HANCE 4 Co.'s STORE, PORT OBAM, N, j;: liVTEH. AlfoDllAl'1'UON AMHHEIAM). THE JlAIlI)VyAl{E STOIIE. \ybO$HB'^B s y^Bb'T]E[^BS l Hardware," Iron "and Steel, NAILS, BUIXDEIIS' HAltBWAEE, MEOHADICS' AND FAItUEIlS' TOOLS AND UAlullToji UAKBUB U^ODS, •• ; i Ooiu WisuihQioH iiu^Bw BTBERS I . MOBRISTOSVN.N; 'J-. i noes or :,'-j , pofleri..iVnre.iiiid,;> ;. ••;Uousekoepliig Goods. Q additional charge for extracting whcr% •VTO additional charge Tor w l r Ll new teeth are Inserted., ,We IDS ticaaUful iota or tocth tur FIFTEEN acting nborft are rlov ojak- p ALL WO1SK WARUA.NXiJD. BbiblHhVuii'-;' '":""-* [V FARMER'S .HQTEL; ALEX: ^ j colja nttentiou to the fact that bo baa taieiltlia HOTEL, onBIiAOKWELLSt, DOVrai, Ml I.', lately kepi Vj Oaaa. Wateon, and haq completely; renovated: andreliir. nWjul It, ao.aa to gi<o good and aiple aoeommodatloralolinthmannndbeniiL The BAK will IM ButipUedfl-Jtbthebest braaoa of UqnoM and Giaaa,. Board vill be fnr- Dishod by.tbOidfty or. week, on rooaonable terma.: My •'-v. ,'•' ' .. - .: I_,iYery Stable will be continued fa eoruwetiori wllh til» Home. An Imitation i» ejtonded to all mj old frlonaii and the general P«bUo to gl™ me«call.'.:';•;;• i" ••<?•;: . . <5-f. iVL&l. CARPENTERS, \;/;• ^d^UILDERS, X)6VER;N;J. : ; " :. iibownlnHeriftlafaiBS'ied. jobbing in General. i. JT.SOHBiDBE, L or the kales'to her '' suc'x'^i[XJ: x TST as xi. TB*. : J-iiipna; MIBSES ASB ounjjjnra's;.. ^||sHoii8;S';,; -Wiirrinied alwaji to Jlt.-iW to bofonod in ; :'ltla ito're m fbo srealeit prormloa . y . -. OBBApill .^AS ATASIOrilEtt STOBE .-,.'.. V,. >,• IK .UOBBIS C0DN«. •".'!"Wi ne.Uci bi(b'ri'««rt««l«« •1"« : : 8O0.TH '^IDB THjB PA1JK, * V iiiHliABKET TOESB BELE0TIOI1S CONSTAKTLI BE1S0 ,.„ < ••-.. :• BADE.:: -••.'i < . ; : , . - , " ., WANTED,, FOB CASH,- ^ Mlt'6ZjihookiT6bk LEAD, COPPER, BBASS, AC. r : MOHJlEli^WELSE'S. POETIC. 1 Nut tu Crack. - Hi JOlEPIItHE P0L1AED. Iliere WM*n old w wlio IITBLI in *but, \Luut tlio *i« of a hickory not; IW *-&]U were tbtck, sml tliP celling low. And Mldam nutdooia did the old woman go, Shu took no paper aud In no book Ur RDJ aort wt*alio «atn to loot, Vet »lie I mi){in cd itf knew nuuli inure i »ny woman bid known butum. f lalkuil fn berhwriognrwomlroci thing ur tbo (UattlDg splenilttr ur Eailorn kingi, DUDttltit covered w(tb Ice mil mow u all tlio tillej lay gruon bolow. Tha; upnU ofidTontnrcB by ici ind land, Of orouna nndscat by i cable inianoi]. Of Uuriod Ireinurcii ;-tat thouBlj she beard, ihe uld «lio dlOn'l beHavo one word I An J atiil iliu ll.u. lu ber little hut .buut the (tiza or i luckory uut; it iii-acD witli boneir, autl quite content tVKIi tao v*j lu xihlah bet daft ire spent. LUlle it troubled lirr.l IM ID verj llltla ibo ki For keupliift ber doors andber windows iliut filio U i ibrlicled u[i in ber hiclorv not.. And you, my dtuv, wifl no larger grow If jou icit contuotod wilb what you kuow, Uut a pitiful objtici jou will dwell, Siuj up IDIIUO or jour Llckorj sbell. Tlie WftTlnKur the Com. , louebmm, whote guarlj hand yet kindly . ^heeled Tbypltiueb)oriDff UtU i With clover, WLOJO round put, reserved la cool, green fkautlug tbi 'yield, ttiy Jurtowa UUQ intglit 'o plubiutc Augmt. bcci, rair ttougUti, ind mo, '• ' ; ".•'-. Tb»t bora coins ofl tognthnr—.dallr I, atrolclittl ptooe ID aDmmer'B mortal aeelicy, Io itlr wltu Ibaiiki to tbee, ai stirs .bin mom WILhwatlngorthecorn, UDiem the /irmor'tf boy from round the bill 'hlilloa t miteb tbutstcltablasou) ui id Bill towa time wllli luaf, hoxthnit (briJI; "ha cricket tolls itralght' va lifa almplu ;, 'Hi (be crickets wiy orbdog itlll; Tie peddler two dronei ID, aiid Konlp» naught; Far dawn tbe wood, a one-duiirlng dovo - limou mo Ib'a bo»tlng ot tbo bcart of Jo to; .nd'thcie bo all tbe luunda tbtit nux/cioh - Witb wafing ortho corn. . : From 1 bere to when tba louder piiiiom dwoU, i leafittea or iillly lopantion roll; Tr»Jo cuds irboia jOulu clovor nd(£*» swell, terrible Tiwoa, tie'er olalm the trembling ' BOUl " Tliatt c B nil to boy or b«rd or iell, ddl k l tl t y , am out your deidly earapkx querrol ttule To company with large, amUblo trcoi, ,'• . • Buck boney lommer with ncjeiloni boei, biVe liffle'* slroltct >• lortly ia tbli moi Takci vaTing of tbe corn. : . -^JBIPH« LAJTOUI, ID Haiders MuRilitie, . 'ERA-DM'IONS, __ y.inhn wtp can swap li jatcli fiub aoil not lie about it, iajuBt aa - sa thea get ID this world, Tbe Boston ' polieeman is' allowed ttbrjonb ;ncr e offender b j e l i A "Western val>et oDuonncee tbo ctcdtli '«Jadj-celebrated tor tbe " purity of r oharaeter and conipIcxioD': ' - ' * LlglitDicg Ecrer Btriltea twice in Ibe lame place BBJ .ioore ihBn two straw ieliitleBamoBlk" ' Heat.l.y aaja tbat J.ijo 'Brigbam YoaogcomrQenced t iB Bilvei weading Monday,'nnd it will lite, himabout three weeks Iofinishit." . Eecent iRv'eitlgntiona proye tlii ion tbat ona baby, with a lamobiEouit ill make tbo ouuoli of wearied indttBtry iota" unoomfortatle than flfteen prize i o s q , a i t o e e . ; . - '.-;;..•>- ',,. .- -.-;.- •"•;>'< BariDgfttbuoderstormtwo dogfltbiit Qvled aiGmB.lly »t nigbt wsre Bti-uokjby 1 ' 'afr : and Jiil.ed, :• Hotvtio^ dp^js cut tbia out anil paste it it tbeir .... -.;;V'.', : ; ; V ;''t •' •'.''• .,-•' •'•!.';'! V ' •* Gallows building isn't well enoupb an- jretood in this' cqu'Dtry. It is IDtbe t of jaaiofal bribery aDd'Gubeniatomil irOuulug that we exool. ,i- . ' ; • - , , - ••"{•'• Sberidan baa- started; off, for a 'six lontba' trip to tha OaStcr tnttto-field. :bla sbows .vtiftt having twins in tbe ouBe,wiUdnvo»ttB,ntb( :,,; ,,.,^;-, AybabgJftdy bod coquetted Qntil Uie riotim was complotelr eibuoBted. Me rose to go away. * Bbo wbiapered, na she' icoompaniod Wmtotbe door, « » - • - " e at borne next Bundav eueniog. 1 bull V 1 be replied. .-;.-: -•-•-• •-;:;, A musically inclined Miss:bought an. rgan.' lately,'oa tbe inetalment plan, adtba oelgbboroi bearing from'a, rival- ;eiit tbat tbe inatrament woald vfcat nt before it was paid for, km nowmia- ig nnbecriptiona 1Q clear It o / debt.' -. .n'old .German burled bis: wife, end i telling it ajiopntbiiing neighbor of _ enddecease. - His friend'inqnired if ie late lamented "was resigned to ber " exoiaimed tbe boneat balt "So eaton ; '-mine Qott.flbehud to be." IiivNorway,dtopkntdaare compelled 3 Bweep the' alreetfl. • •Wlien a - motion m lando in t i e <Jbicago Common Ooiin- nl. to 'adopt tua, Norwegian praotioe,' lo'venteen red-nojed.- altienneii ftrose, linalUucouslv, and vranted to knov if 1B glorious republic was going to. be iled by tlio effuted6sp6liama of Europe. Oueofbia professional frienda, coining iteto .Barnej,'VVillifln)s'fuuerol,.foond lie obiircli BO .orowded be oouldu't) get a, "With tbe true generduB Irisn self- irgeUalneBS, he turned to his neighbor, [claimiDg;' Ab J if Barney, were only ... tkA Ana* linnwl'nlinlitiui hn'A 1>a t, . iere.tbe i lay, ha t llJB J. iw dcligbtod he'd bo W iy»hD otica that liii last licuso WOBBUOU a full nQ;l"-'.->;^>:;v":;:r.--;-.;;^:::;; i;^. .Xho Springfield quarters of tbe Ear-' vard students this summer displayed tbe coirteoaa ; placard, "Heportew 'and lo'afeiB*iibt>aatedhiire.'-S'bti reportera k tbe hint anil ^Btayed.away, hat tUe fera remained at" the quartera, kept n training ^nd if on tho race, beating lia'geatlcnion'frpai Xale and other ool- ^ ' V' : ' "' " i 'Xhaeletk slttetbaloiitoDtliecpuiiter beae dull dajfl, mncli-. to the Raying of hoe .leatler, thougb'detrimental to h)t nnnta' best interealtt.". But ihun bo gets 'em atbo'ttoniprioes.%.,; :;:;;,.,-/;'• i'.^\ The man whocao fix his B!tenlion;ou b"at bia wife ia pleased toaoy to bin,|and tbesame time fpstca an' obdurifll collar bis Bbiit, eUould regard bhasolf aa an ;traorainarygoniii8.;.' :'.",.; v . ••It is well to ietve Boniethtng for dope wbc coma 'after'us," oa a mi>n eafd rben bo threw a barrel in tho way of a •DBtcblo who was cbasing bins. Mososaad Anron was, without doobl tho worst investment I evor tamie. He came totao ou tbia wiae. "When tho late rebellion brolio out, Aunt Uraulu wbo bad been my husband's nurae, war yatoutbe old plantation home in the cotton-fleluB of "Dixie." Early iu tb< war, I received from ber, tlirough tbi mail, a most pathetic appeal, tne to bnj ber "pora picbauiuuy" o Marno Louie—ber owuer at that timo- and to talie bfm lip.me, lout ibe Vnnkt ts, of whom oho stood in morti terror, filiould capturehoronolone treas- ure, and bring ber gray linirs in sorrow to tbo grave. At tiiis lutcr duto I find myself oflei woudering whether in tins tiling Aunl Uraula uhowed borself more ilavoteooi diplomat*]. Iu tbo sublime ignorance o: bat earlier period, I reflected only tlmi but for Atiot Ursula's loving care for her helpless cbnrgc, I should uover havo hud niy buaband ; and I respoudod "favor- ably. Marse Louie was. willing to sell, and moreovor, was not eiorhltnnt in his prioe, ace.Dg tbe not very remote pros- pect of a " contraband of war" edict, or niuuotpaiioo pronlurui.tion ; and tbe money being forwarded, I wan asflilied tbut injf personal property bad been duly ebipuud ucr river and railroad, aud wui on Ibo wuy to point of cunaigQment. Time puseed ; the blookado was effect ed ; tbe mails were very uncertain ; and no farther news came to us from tbe old .luntationhoiD's, or from the chattel, In tbo exciting events of tlioao Borrowfu diiva, I quite forgot all about pour Ur- piokauinny, anil was. much prised, to say.tbo lenBt,.ono Saturday on, shortly, alter tha Beige of VicltBbarg. by tha sudden appearance, •n the gunlsn shrubbery, of an ill-look- ing blauli hoy. apparently aboat ftltnon rears of age. 'Good eben, Missy," lie Baitl, pulling it bis Lot, mid making an attempt at the Me a lamilitaire, " I s youdo lady dat dun bought A cullud boy of Maue Louie—Aunl Ulscy's boy, 'bout tee 1 to 1 yealisago?" ' .: ; Scarcely BO bug as tbel," I pn- iwored. "But, yea, I euppoao I am. 1 "Well-ldeboy; 1 "Indeed.l" naid I -"YouWe been long a-comiDg, at lsost. I BnppDEed that the boy I bought was a little child—a pickaninny, his mother called him, ~~ o r e " ''-.'-." """.'.•.' ^ "I de boy," inBiated be.'. "Wbutia your name ?"'I naked. "Moses an' Aaron." " jlosea Anron ?" ','No, luisti^ ^loscs nn' Aaton. or* my name. Dat a.'liglous name. Ise pow'ful 'liglous, I ia.".,. i ,-._; Aiid be rolled bia oyea, and looked upward. . -: . ' "WJien did you leave Auot UraaJo ?" : " Yankee aoldierfl. dun mawched mo off,:moast'ons time ago," bfls&ld. "Ise " " a pow'fal'guud body-aur»nnL Do Yankee Icoteuent wanted a moBeanooiu- moQ good body-Burvant; BO be'ttun took me." . Then rolling hia eyea. •which wero greenlBli-Bny in line," and of ons expresaion, he added in sepulohral tnnoa, "Aunt tllsy dub dead an'gone to tawment" ' " ' '_V". ' jat' 3o' yoa. 'mean ?" I dare you V*."•,. ' •jiai miatia.'^reptied ho. '"It's 1 do oollam fa'c'./- 13ho would' git 'drunk au 1 in 1 sbo wooldu't git.'ligion oo- Hbw;-'an'imy pappj^'bB' de preacher, toi whooped her 'bout it, bnt it waVt no rise. So DOW she dun dead an' gobs to tawment." 1 ;" -., . V ",' ' •-.•-• Bcmembering the; Bcrenity.. of Annt JnmTu'B life, I was about Jo' gi^e ibo boy aflbake.wheolie eontinuiHt;,'. / T'iagaia pa wertal."changed like, scnae de Yankee sol^iere dun come 'rpun*. TJl»y, dun, changed Jaonst'ouB, too, ' Buti of you" wants a boy to turn 'IOUU' snVoomulisl) wuk, wby, I de boy. wukked my way'op from Vfoka- all de timQ bo", befor^. yjoksbgrg. JDe jim ina dlayer watch for to 'mom- ber,biin..byi ; -wbe.i Idun.opma'^'way." And he drew,an immense piiver,'watch from'bis'pocket. ." ;..;•'"." .;"" (^ \i" i /£; ': •'''•: I besitated before taking Mosefl and won into my.' family.,',, It, .Wafl:noar!y night-time.; If I dill not take.' bim. in, SODJO one elao muat. Muubaa I disliked bin'looks^I yet felt- that nioro than Hkfr- lyhe was,-,alter all, poor,,IIr»ula'a.boy, ind for bor sake !• would give, hima rial'Bol bode'lUin enter the'hoiiBO, wfligned hima room nnd "a place for bis oliHhcB,'which he carried ina huga bun- dle, and then sunt^bina to take a bulb. " iueconrae'olltimo.heretani'edtojtbe Utehen\qaitetreBheBod op. and ashed hat - l f wuk'! he Bhontd ; ,",uti'tak.'!i:i bade bim sit dowo and reef nntilinippcr time, mednwiiilo I busied myself about certain domestic duties. ; ' v*." ' * , a povy.'/ul Una. 'ppearin'- fiddfo an' bow, hingiu' on do wall iudnt room you pat me in," presently remarked tbe ' " *tYea,".I replied.•['.'"It iaa gboi'vlo: lln.' Do you play ?"'^:-,': ,,:;,'. 'j ;',. '•'•" No, mistis." My papa, be do BapUa' preaclicr/ ho ncbhor : allowed no such wickednoss.'; > He du^fetcbroouppowV ful ligio'uB. But i"dunjieord it heap^o' times .when de Yankee .Wldicia : tnki mo off. I dun^told you Yankee, twldtera mawebed "me'offi'-MarsB I*ouie Uoduo jibe tba Sbnthrin armyj - He Ilujor-Gin- er), 'Joug o* ainerl Beauregyard, Marse r 'huWbo dun toloAuutUrsljr 11.83 Jinny uue dun -Bent de mbo'ey,' I n r ^ a y . lor Moses an* Aaron; on 1 te 'gwine ter ialnd "I trym'Rbty hard to-be .hrineBVbut sdmctimca it poor matitcannot beboneaU ilcaa be steals .Uiomonpy to bfl boneit Someone said to Hago once'apona im.8:"" It must be very difficult to write mod.poeby."i "Mo/sir," ropliedj the ioet,,!' Uio e i t W very,.tasy prnttotlj How^wiM is- the tramp wlo deeps ii iliQ.fenco corner and' has no lean of * eijlstory leapsto atone „.. J6Vto:,tbQ;.fromb,;thbu arobitcct, 1 cotaidec his ways nnd bo wise. grangor,' J wilh »n' nicerlain.'look;, r lnhiB 'te. and bnjseeclfl'in bis'.hnir, notes tbe >-eut nat of tba dour, lie said : - "Yer'B Bone dcosh-towels out.y< isouhin* in de tub, I'll turn 'rouu' mi rah 'em out wben Ictnu tutiu' de wntei Wliar do rubbin'-bo'd, on' de b'ilor Dene yer towela'Il be a-bohbliu' on d ata' while y'aWu eutin' yr,' fiuppor J dci urter I elates de deeahes I'll inoibetu u] slick." He took hold of tho work deftl.v mougb, aud soon bnd tho towela, as he said, "hobbling." After auppur bo in- on Bhowiogroehow bo could "clar (leenheii," end really managed that deli cato but odious art witb such neatnest- and dispatch tbat I was ready enough t surrender it. lie scoured the kilcho table and eiuk. as well aa tbe knives am tbe copper bottoms of kettlu and coffee boiler. "When I commended bis neat- ness be said lie "dun learned dat ob da Yankee soldiers." Sunday morning found me witb a bad bendttohc, and only too glad tolet Moses and Aaron attend to tbo diBh-wafllibl and tidying of tbe kitchen. Wlien tin children wcro nil off to Sunday Bchool, and I eat holding myihtobbivg bead iu my hands, tbe boy came to tbo sittiug room aDd solemnly advincil tne to lie dawn oa Ibo-nufa end try "fur to «i BOUIO sleep," auut-lng mo that bo would keep "pufHlokfy quiet, an' watch clock in de kitobin, so'a to make de Ore da dinner, time <Utn ohillooB giti back." L ' nd keep still lie did, for the ouly id I hoard afrerlylng' down, was a Bound of Bottly lapping feat, new id tbea presently denuendlng. tbe back ataira. When tbo children came from church ihora WHS noitber dtnoer, fire, nor Moses ind Aaton. Oa 'Monday, my ltttlo son went to tbofamiliar place for bia violin, Jilt it too bod disappeared. Tbr6e wlole yems jia&aiid hofute wo leaid again of MUBCS aaid Aaron< - When iext my "investment," aa our folks facetiously styled liim, appeared again it wan in pitiable guioe indeed. Burn'o Q a sliultor, wilh broken limbs, ho curried gTofining and helpless to our loor. Ho Lad been found tinder a choji pear : tree In' & neighboring orchard, though how lie came thare be afterwar'di loolared bimulf unabteta toll—"roa- iDod.he'd been tnk wid a fit." . Somebody brought tbo doctor, and ye had a season at it, nursing bim through the illness, that; followed. : After bis re- covery lie made himself geDeruHy useful forobont ambgDtb,nudwel)egnn to love jiglr'hopes of bim; but ono day be BUI! lonlydisappeajedagnin, end with him ho mnrkct baMkotVud tbiee dollars wilh liicb Iio liadjbeea'datrasied for.the irobasQ ofgrocories, Qewasbaclcagain _ about sixmonthly Baying tbat he bed aeon robbed of his, money, and knowing be would not bt-believed if he returned btinUrJber. nit ^t.S^ chiittce.vehbex earn,, kaw >'de,,Yanliee Bpltlicrs! jist" mawebed up an' a'rounded do bopBO,."and drjpv' pff. all'da fine ^took an', tut day piok o'deniggewan' formed iloW flquar a n ' m a w c h o d w a alia off tu^eVwMti,e, r ob H.% Mirso Xpni.ebe tok todobuBb,' an 1 .1neiibet see hinV in6' : tiU'l seeauinj long^de^o' Qcrirl Beauregyard in 'do battle.•"; HeapB"'6* Yankee Bdidiora played ilc fiddle. .• Spec I mdut pfok ; ont flat or Yaakea Boodle at I bad acbancfl at a'&i^le. 'JAiai heoiH it beapa o'Unic»."f--.:, .•-•. -\t-, L>•.•••:;, "A fewday's before this flew arrival my fe.hii'l'gonolawByi'Bicit', I waa already beginning to feel her ibaa.'. Aa I was commentingjapon tb«'-iflct,Mose8 and AbUb^'tereassoreai'e'' ' 1 Den I JIB dun happen ,'long;fn de nroper time.; t jJts abow mo'wbiu* 'dem ditibeB'is, 1 an'Tll'set de.'ti 'ronti* abd,cook.de anpp'cr. the river and litedbimaelt to a farmer, la one way ond onothor no have man- aged to pot upvita hlm;»i.til tbopreB- ent timB. His buit perfonnasce, bow- ever, renders H'jincerl&iu'wlietbar we uliall endurB hla'peculiar ntyldcf de- meauor mocb longer. He lookenelther older ior youDger ibon when I fint saw bim. Neitlier is be'ono whit moreot- tnictive-looUing. ; 3a; rolls .bia gray- green eyes in tie most bldooasly Botemu manner jftis assnmptions of. piety are ever, wbila'bia fioulty tiiauTpasaed. His one re- : trnjjt iB biB nealncss about lonaehoM.work:. He boa .what sorno ._',.. 'knock," while others Iignify.it by'(hB.term "faculty." ."What- iverisnDdertaktM of domestic work, he ?xecniea with "neatnesa and dlsptilcb," Up to a.late date it baa been hia, misfor- tune never to be dotcolcd in- any niisde- meanor, thongli doabtlcss be baa com- tnUled nian>. , He is a bora demoralizer —and yet one can never fir the fast upon bim.. Since bis advent in our comma* iityy the domonvlitation of the youthful iortiftn of out.'Colored population has )ccn alarming. Yet through it all MOBCS md Anron baaunccetsfully maintained i moat ' virtuods and' inoocent' guise, sven exprcEslng" bis gutter diaapproynl of the young, offendets^V the yoioa'aud 'manner of a Paritan." 'At lost, bovovcr, he hoa been .taken | n a net of hhrpwn iplnnlng. \-t \'\ •*.'_ "'"•: ;,'.," '. ',*-"" ;• For eeycral weeks .oU- the yoang per* fobs told .ioaeiriceaifer the putjt-bellum foBbiou,.'i tifor-lioaid and. wage, noil beea more ,tliaa uflual!y; worthlosa. and trying to the patience of their roapeotlve jinployers.'^ TiieyweroiI'ntver on band when wanted,"- Not ono of them iBvor had tho remotest Idea of where any other inigbt bo found,' -.\VhenU chanced that tbey'were in tbeir;,placcat"Uliey-wore utterly' valueless } and trifling—in -fact, lemoraliieodtotbaVdegroetbattbewIio.o Qcigbborbooil of employers weretnitid i ' o n e Roiiit,' and that %aathat Ltbe j'orteat wayjp\b'e ridI'of'the' whole ot ;hem.would bajtbebest. -., ;, \ .... /' ' .While this fltnto .of thiiija ,was at its height we were viBitetTby, friends from abroad. --Dnrinp; thvir^.Btay^MoBea Wud iron ;wai, •if. p^bW-more'-solemnly proper tban'iw^D^iln^BBnerBl, ho' ot- tended to bia'dn^ra; wMoh%ero hat few [ti sneb' a niab'neV'tbat no faolt'coulil be tound. 'In 'p^rltoul^.Yb^^as'.^ always ieady to foVw«rtl aVv'eipedilibn-for tlia ^teriainmeuipfotor'B}i&&'\It an ox* tcorto stayat Some an3_ ««u^.- u ~.. : chin, 11 and ho was never more helpful than'in th«preparations (or our dopar- iw. •('-•'• f ' •-' •..'•'.••y;-;=;:.=-'^f «•/..:• .;.., Alas I one'day we took a new depar- ture of "TVIIICU be Utthi drnamed. 'Early In tbd'afteTObtin tjf a d»y on whidi our party bad purposed to VeiniuV away all day, some of oar gnosta^dcairing to ro- torri.'wei decidedto BhortPoour journey and return home in Umo for tea. As we Blight"detoV/irom 1 'tbe'cojTingQrood. and aatcred'ttlan6.b.flli'Beiapm truyelcd, in order, to .TJait acliarmicg old! mill, now -a •.vine-wreathed-y rain, the mill- ntream having long.Binoo dried.np. .The eottfign In which tha miller .once lived Btood jet lard by, embowered in alow, thick erowili.ot ailaotua trees.. Sevoral rods from the nbnse'we left our carriage and proceeded to a elosftrinspection of iiain,' As jW6dfew~nonr-tho cottage, iittenUoV^os -jtiracted by strange nds^.of ^'nwu^ TjanghlSg,^'Blamping, d'efappin^ i8«uing'fx6iia^ttie'iilnce." : "Soine rureo-sbow going on in there," (m3(e\l'•finer- oJ-.th'a purfy.-''••"I*t' 1i^ A d (ewl^ bnt, told bim he ndight thi bripg ipou) wntct Ironj tbs *ell,,:iAj lief t'p wpie Md-witDws'it, u .he hod ilone iirmigli the cbtnkd in tbo "wall. 1 illoned bia lead, aud our eyea eoi ••itneased auigbt moat novel and aurpriH ng. HtanOing in roirs in the tore'\mr A Ibo room wore throe-fourths of tlii children belonging to tbe best people our neighborhood. These were intentl; gnzing npon the dozen rude chuira iitoola on wliich were ensconced aa man; plfl gotten up iu the nnd varied fashion, nnd end furnished witb eorao sort of an iottn mpiit of Doieo, In frautof this "Gideon 1 Bitud"—coatumud in flowing wbite wi (which my first glnnce natnirod me hud Dueo been worn by my honored aucealoi .nd further afcontred in a flowered- rolvet vest (tho piopcrly of our Dnf gurilcnei), wielding a h;itoa that woulc astonish Theodore Thomas—stood Mosei atiJ Aaron 1 Before I caulil speak (ho leader's voicn anuouueed tlmt "do aujunse now bo intertaibed wid do exploitabous ob da ulllybraled MnrmaQllo Jermaroe, iu tnonHtiepflible can-con." Immediate]; in onecorner of tbo room arose n cm taia (my best Paisley ahnw}}, and witb deeodbable gynitfons the daubeuse vaulted forth. My next neighbor nt the chink in (he wall gave me a little tug. Our Cufcsy," ehe wbisxtered. "And that ianiy JJecJiliu lace collar and how that I've spcut hours iu marching for. Only tbia morning Bboiimoconilyaaanrod me that elie 'dun seed it Ectnewbars not BO mighty long tlnio buck.'" There wero dunces and danced; but I think this can-can of Mo' stand alone,— DDOt describe it. I freely confess that " muDsttcssible" cutnea as near to it as anything in my poor vocabulary, 'When at hat the Marmsollo can-caned herself off to her Faialey corner, tbo baton announced ; Now den, dis yet luetritiuUBjam- boreo concert ttoupo gibs' dis uwjunse a puffawmunEe in de united oousiit style. Mlu' yo', diB yer's a 'ligioua serviB, an de member ob da anjucBe tliat ia aassy- loufcd enuf fo' to make spo'tis dun bouu' to go to tewmont, suo." Tliis in Moses and Aaron'smost solomn oice, delivered to the white children with au awe-Inspiring gestujo, and Fearful railing of the eyea. - Now, Brudder Eones, start np dat ar iwkiBtry," Porlhwitb began a direful din, neigh- bor Bnlter'u 8am beating oa aa oM tin [iau with a broken; tea-hell; friond Orane'a Joo rattling t\ro jioira" of the aoisiest bones; one o'( the pcrformera ;queakiDg nn ear-BpliUiiig uccordeoi another blowing a piercing life, and sfill another sjraping a flddie^ndlyjn need of striagB, with a bow equally in need of rosin, while my next nelghbor'a','con- traband of war" stood vehemently blow, ing a French' bom, my ueigbbor's par* Jcnlnr pet and pride. : Xhii, in addition to a vocal performance of a youth wh could imitate aScotch bagpipe Wperfec- tion, came neat routing tbo wbblo party ei outBiderrfat tbe first fierce bfaat. '. All of a fluJdcu tbe ''awkiBtry' 1 paoB : VFus brntltlei, gib yi»' Bperieuce" sol- emnly oommnudod Motoa and Aaron.* Promplly, in a,rich, awoet baritone Folca, neighbor Baker's Bam Bang to a chanting tune by nomeans' nt diieorj witb.hi8theme:=i.v .-•• .. , - . ' "AMcfodlt, Uofodlt I «u b»wn, - '-: ' I w»u baplito lu do Moruil'iselinrsli,'-'' Au' I cat dat Mofodia pio: .• - - ' ' Tlift whola l^pnpa then joined ia the Lorua:/ ''- : \ "/''.'• '" '• ; '. : A •'' "Ob! bard try-nlla. gr-reit trlbaiatlont— r, AiHTdem hord uy-BlIa, !. ..:.-, ; 'Kow den, brudder Hawn t" fromtha baton. Upon whluu. the blower, of tha PrencU horn, in a'gruff, unmusical voice, •A BiptlH,ftByilfi I VII biwu,'•'= - - Au'aBiptiilVlllbo, . :wHtib»pthtelndDPapt.Bralt', / Bofio'wj %a' W mu bo." v . Dno-"Ob, bard try-nib, gr-tcat (rlbnUtloDB," 610, .-,.„• Lficr wLi'cl, tiio bat&t] eignnlkJ BruiV 3er Bonea, wbo was possessed of a flna falsetto voice,' and moreover, bad a gift jf aoting, HiB rendering of hia "es- perienoe" was irresistibly dtoll; . - "A frii-be-(«-ri*n 1iret b&wn, ' An'iPrii-be-te-rlBnlwill be, I wni Upllea indoIVtf.be-te-rUn fait*. Au' do 1 tiB-be-te-riia clia'ch To' me." Then tbo whole troupe, geatioakting .himat«dly at one'another, enng, each , bis own' account:. ^ " "•'• "Yo* poll Jla W j ; I pnll dat, • . • Wo pnlUrom 3o l to do', But of yo* tint not dal lab ia yo' buhl, BO tloblil will gU yo 1 , Bnu," """ " atrj-u1l*,Rt-rcittrr * p dem baril iry-nlli, of tbia " "'ligimm pufliiaiuncc." cama bomo wonderfal and realty danger- ous'traneze exbibittons, at which tbo young and impressible; '•anjunco" clap- ped',and sliobtoa entlmsiasticBlIy—the' , with/, some ncrobatio artiete, and a miecella- icous' performance Booiewbat in the tyloof a Metnphii Mauri Gnu.. Tbe iton bad evidently Been something ia a day. "Awdab 1" ho shouted Buddenlv and "Dis high-toned jombo- >ut mercy liud no Idilguuut in my he;i is loog as tbe "holy policr" hfld its own Ibe Jatnborco troupe has nover boe ••o-nrtiuaizoH, aitr, I fear, ),HB Jjrjwes a Anron. At< I BIIIO? at tho first Mosos a Aurtin 1H tlie worst investraoni I BV< mndc.—Scribnev'o Monthly. Di;r,ciiL;it's LA nan SKII.HON. Mr. Becchcr last Sunday, anid, tli meu wnielit for liberty, and when the; luiow not how to rctBin it. He believed in tbe liberty of tbe whole mass af Baetety.&aa it was a subject that shot} intercut evory man. Aro the worliinj men oppressed ? Yes, midonbtcdl, both bv GoverumenfH nod rich nioD,ani ;1EO by tbo educated clasBGB. Becnua they want fo oppress them P Ha. It it- muat be BO. Only in tl ild is it possible not to oppress helplessness and ignorance. Tbe udmii iatration of affairs throughout tlio -worlt such that it can't bo beljicd. Tho tl struction of tbo poor ia their poverty, Tbo dcEtruotion of tbo ignorant ia their ignorauco, Sir. Boucher referred to the working claBsea in Europe, eujiog tlin tboy are lacltiug in personal develop iiint, self ({overmcut, lacking iu power, They are amull in waist and etnallor i tho Lead. Biuce 1860 tlio national debtt iu EnropQ liavo been iucreUEod 110,000,' UOU,000 tlirough wars. Tbat amount ol money has buen invented in war, aud tin intercut upon wliich muat be paid for by ibor. Tbia debt might nut exist had IB worliiupinen had a haired for war us ill workingtnen Bhould have. We n,vtn- Iiotbizo with notkingmen evetywlere. We urooii tlia side of the work.ngnieii in Europe, wbo are much outraged, and .vho aro(treat etiflbrera. Sot tlio tneth- ids fropoBod for tbeir release arc un- niao, unjust, impossible. I abhor tbe :ueorien which bavo bBen de?iseJ for ;beir rite DO, I'IHKO theoiiea burt tiiutu. L'hu workiugmon of Europe and tbuir ilbwera aro notfibto teach tlio woi-k iugmeu of America. Wo have much tu learn from Europe about mnslo and forth, but we have much to ttmob them IUOUI humnn righlfl. The importation if European emibaaries to this country an abomination. [Applause.] Mr. Beeoher said ho laughed at the notion tbat tbcOovcrnraontfihouid fain euro of the people. It ia the duty of Ibe Government to'protect tbo pooplo, while iey lake euro of themselves. That tbo iloyernmeiit Bbouid sea that working- uea have bread ia an absolutely foreign rfoa to tbe tbeoristB of Europe "Haiidi if! t You cannover readjust the thoughts i company troupe hah now do. oaUafno- on ob receibin' cua terrybooshina ob do fo'do berry hi s'perbr'-inter' , day bub 'fo'ded am. Do av- junse, big ait* little, now chalk up to do ip^a'if'awfiis."" " • -••'"; ',- Tbe children' crowded into line,i and ilcd up piujt Moaoa and Aaron, who' had nk'cn a seat and,Bpread oat a large ban- lanna handkerchief over his knoes.'. As iey retched him, each , deposited BOUIB offering inbia lap. in many cascapuH- in g i t . o u t from under jacket,Cpr^apron. I -am Vaareithnt JoTinny^^BakeT; .never came honestly by tbat laeenecttUaofhis Bister Kute'B.nor did Queenie Lafdlaw by lior mamma's Japanese card recjiv- Aftcr an ioBpection of tbevuriouBn idea the baton ;arose, and Boiling a icatj umbrella Btick, from 'wbfch the ilk and ribs bad been stripped, he bold t aloft, anil bidding "de awjnnao holo ipde right ban'fo* tako 3ooafob BO- iutay,"nbQ began ia a sepulchral 'voice the formula, .VBy.do holy pokcr^—" "By, tho holy, poker," rcpcatcl the children,-every little right band up'. - 3 did'-not wait to hear more, ,but, trembling with anger, darted around 'tb'abanVe, burst opeh'tbo door,' and ha- foM •'tlioi ast'onisbea' group could' com- [.reiiend ' the!' poflitiop/^l'wieBted. the if tho workinginen to tho New Eugl falhci-s, wlio were tbo brains of the c tiuuiit, and who worked almost une iu^iyfor thoir very cxiatenoo mid ivolfure of the Mholo country. He osk< whothor the Amertenn workiu^nau la to tani from tho teaching of thoi men to tue teachings of imported philo ophera. He said it woald be tbe gloi if bislifo if ho might aee tbe m&joril >f the workiugmco happy in bom tbeir own. Iti speaking of the advere y that overtakei many, ho said tha wlieD a man lias bard times be ehouli out grumble or complain. He ought be manly enough to be manly when be is poor, as well aa when lie is rich. Wlicu be cornea down tu a single dollar u day, must bo throw up Ms hands despair? Ie that the nunly coarse for muu ? If you are being reduced, down boldly to poverty. Bankruptcy never hurts a mau nntil it takes bis man- iod. Worliiiigmen, work more an grumble less. Mr Ucccbcr Bald tbat he did not say illar a Any was onoiigh for a working- man, but it would give a man bread, Man ought to bo BUperior to bis circum- stances. He Bhould not suffer the out- side world to shake him. Ho should Btaud, not crawl. Don't apeak hut bear adversity us well as prosperity. In re- ferring to the railroad striken, be paid tribulo to their worth and added,' when tbey go wrong wo should rebuke tbem. At tbo closo of tboBermou, which loet- 1 nn liotir and a hair, Ur. Jiaeeher mt tbe bymn "Sfy Oonntry 'tla oi lie©." ThevaBt congregation Bang il ith an enthusiasm which was almost irtling. "When Mr. Beeoher had pro- loimccd tbe btinediotion be was aur- ounded by friends, who wished him a ileQBaut lime, for he starts on hit yacu- ion to-day, to return in October, Cummerce of (be World, Franco exports vinos, brandies, ailUfl, faaoy nrtidea, furniture, jewelry, clocks, wnlcbes, papor, perfumery, and fancy goods generally. - Italy exports corn, oil, flax, flour, hies, essences, dyestuns, drugs, fine iarb1o, soap, paintings, engravings, mo- and salt. Fruuitia eiporla llucu, woolens, zlno, irtioies of iron, copper anil brass, indigo, Tax, hams, musical instruments,tobacco, es and porcelain. Germany pxpoils wool, woolen goods, toens, rags, corn, Uinber, iron, lead.tfn, lax, hemp, winoa, vtax, tallow, and oat- ofGod I" No equalization con overtake until men ore equal. It 1Ba wild t, the European notion ot aatnhlaa- .ion's among workmen. Tholiberty of ,lie individual is destroyed in snob com- Tbe line-ahoald bo drawn istwecn tho skilled and unskilled wbrk- ngmen.' Theattempt torcgimeat labor pieposteroas.' Mr. Beecbor ncit npoke of tha gfloer- condemtitttion of cupilalisla by work- Ingmen, and Baid capital iothe product labor. ' Tlie capitalists are work- ing men, or men wbo represented work. He protested ogainat what lie Btyled " tba Qerman dreams of Qovoru- &nd Baid tb&t the Americana do not propose to go to .the Bcbools of im- practical German thcomts. HoconBid- ered comntuniana a deadly, poison for (bo workingmon. " Wo give citizonship to areignerB, but not totheir theoriea. We 'tank thafr puiloBopbiea.ntbosea, Iod gavo men tbe right of liberty; and ,'s the buslcieaB >1 of tlio Oovernment to ;o'that liberty la not token from thorn. Ivory inn« is in himself n wholo com- lonwoaltli, but you.' mnst not use jonr y igbts to Costxoy the Wh j .nnybudy G . Wlion men say that the Govern icnt muat take the railroads,; telegraph IOS, and otner husiuosa industries, they mean, tbat theGovernment should bo turned into a gigantic corporation, and bo products VHvidod among the people. Is tba communisUwieff, given not ing ago in onr uioter'city,which is more leased tu&n us with BUOII thooriita. On- ' atheorist inBdnoby nature and thrown f meditation into dolirtum' tremona could Invent BUCII tboories, ' There is no rioh class before tbo law, no yorking- men's dasa before! the law. He who ics moo, and wbo' t-cetis. to antagon- ize, inan enemy of hia country and ot Us kind.'* ;.*.,,'.''=' ;;. - ','..' , ; [ : -" Mr. Bce'cher dwelt oa brotlierhoods ad tradea onions, and. said that tbeir demands on employers were nn-Ameticao and ntijuet It is on American doctrine that eveiy nan must stand upon bis own >vol. itinBoid tbnt tho world owes eery man Q living. Tbat 1B BO when a aneaniB it. Again,: that the world ionld toko enro of all men. Man was ora to' take car« of uimself, - bn£ samci' imen ho ia cared for by tils mother, and rard by hiB wife.' Man sHouli be Faldcd. uccoiding' to his ochiovemouto, [f bo achieved as mnob as aflybe ia en- titled to ap equiit toward 'for wtjat lie lid. 'Ubs is.an eagle, be has a right to he whole-elr. No man bas a right to > by Rrtiflcfal merits; it must be lirougb merit. Men may' go into a re- icllion, and learn thit two ponndi weigh lore t ban one. The Jaw olnnturo iaon __'"_. Jo of two pounds... A maawho irinliB licorand grambleB, and works ine-lenth. of tbe day, says that b e iu as jood as tho next'mm. That depends ipbn who istbonexttnan. [Lauphter.] Dho test of all combinations is bow muoli iberty ttiey secure for the born with nhatred of wrong and op- D o y o u Bujipose" t h a t after- ny plciidinB tor tbo alaTea of I this iountry, and for .'the yeomanry of Eu- :ope, tbttloouM'atand by and Jiflten to baa3 if tyraiilawliq wantaffoodtime, rhclher tboy corn it-or not? Mei hould bo. ranked, by their. productive >owor. Hind is>ui>erior to matter; IOOUB superior to body.,' Tlio • olergymad ' commented on tho •Me difference between skilled and nn- illed 1 workmen. Tbe man' of brains and tbe man of mhscle. Aman, boeaiO, ieaka c( tbo amount of work nccom- pluaed; but why "not ipeak of tbe qual- ity.' Auotlier talka of the cost of pro-' duction,' To make a boxtbat might ho anything like a box, should I undertake the'work nnd. finish It, would cost me 6150. [Laughter.] In tho' time takon in tao tomtruotion of the box I might make $150 lecturing, Acatpeaiar would do tlie «ork in mncb less time,probably. What is wanted is >the development of & sajbat PDCQ bonored but'now profaned relio --.had*never :• before..experieiioed. Mraea wi Aaron h<jff]ecf»ad b^ larger innnlooaV .- l bl g palled '-bellows blowing" to working- men, bj thosa who , wantto'wbrk eigh hours and get-pay In fifteen. 1 '' : ,. ; Tbe FK£Ouer'next caDeHtbeattention tria exports ininerala.raw and man ifnctured silk thread, glaas, wax, tor, uiitga)., vine, honey and mathematical inBlruments* England exports cottonB.woolenB.glass tordware, eartheuwaie, outlery.iron.me* allio wares, salt, cool,-watches, tin, silks md Iiuens. Ruseia exports tallow, flax,henip.flour, iron, linseed, lard, bides,wax,duck,cord- ige> bristles, fur and potoah. ' •'",' Spain exports wines, brandies, iron, esbi»nd flriod fruita, quicksilver. Bul- phur, ealt pork, eaffron, nnchbviea, silk and wpolens. "\. '•>. '., '.'•'. .[••'. Cbina cxporU tea, rhubarb, rattBlc.gin- r, borax, zinc, tilko, cassia, fllllgree F 6rk,\"ivory ware, lacquered ware nnd orcclain. , -., _", • Turkey expoHs; cpinm.' silk, drugs, amB, dried-fruits, tobacco, wines.'lam- I's ha!r( carpets, shawls, camlet* and lorocco. .-. ... "V '...'. ,*'.,. ' ' ' Hindostan fzporits gold and Btlver, oo ihineal, Indigo, oara'aparilla/ vanilla, ja- np, fttstifl, Oampeacly wood, pimento, tuffBRtiil dje-stii£&» • ' »' '•' ' L ' •• 'Braisil exports coffee, indigo,, Bugftr, I, hides; dried meats, tallow.gold.dia- adi and other Btocea, gums, manoB- my and India-rnbber. v ,.:' ' ! *•' ','*[ Tbe West. Indies cxpoito«ogor, moles- rum, tobacco, cigars, motogany,dye- ood; coffee, pimento, froabfruita and East Indies exportft. cloves,; nutmegs, noe, popper, rice, indigo, B°!<* .dost,; imphor, bensine, Baiphur,' ivory, rat- ,nB, Bandaf:wo6d,'rinc and nnts. ' •• Tbe "United 'Statesiapor'tB principally igrionltural 'produce,- tobacco, ' cotton, IT, provisions ol allkindB, lnmbtr,tur- jtine, sgrionltiiral implements^ sowing irirtchtnesi cotton goods, cutlery,: bnild- era' hnrdwnxo,.' fmniture/. loopmotivea laoltlona of war, g6ld, silver) Ia tbo Bottom Drawer? I saw wife pull out tbo bottom drawer of tbe old family bureau tbia evening; and Iwcnt softly oatand.wandered'ap an'l down.until 1 knew tha'tehe Kad abut up and gone to bwisewing. , We liave SDCIO things luid away in that drawer •hioh tbe gold of kings conld sot boy, ad jot they,'sr«' relloa wblch grieve ns tntil both our heatia ore sore. ~I Laven't laredlook at thorn for a year, but I re- nemliereacli'article.'*'.;' ," - . ' , '; Tiiere^arfl ivo worn Bhoos, a little oblp it, with part : of the brim gbno, some actings, punt*,' a.ooat, two'or.three oolflj bits 61 broken crookoxyi k whjp, cid aeyoral loj'a,'V Wife—poor tbiDg— !>e3 to tbat drawer evory day of hex life, ad prays over it and lets ber ieara fall pon the proibea* arUoIes; but I dare Sometimes we speak of little Jack, but ot often. It bos been a IOIIK time, but omob'ow we can't get over grieving. He rasaucba burst ot sunshine, iuto our ivea that bia going away .baa beep like tvering our every-day existence witb, a lall.: Sometimes, when we.sit alone of ia evening, I writing and ehe sowing,, >bild will call out as our boy ased to,aad to'will both start up" witb beating heiirts a wild hope, only to^ndth'e dtrk. i more of a harden tuanevor,,' • ' /• It is'so still and quiet now. -I l'ooknp the window vbere his blue eye na'ed Bparkle at my oominf, bntneis not icre. I listen Jor bis paltering/eet,bii icrryshont, and bia'ringinglangaibut jere is uo'sou&d. There is no one to imbovcr my bnceo.-no bnatoeearch iy pockets and tcuo for presents; and : never find tbo cWtrif turned, over, tbe •room down, or ropea tied to the door- I want;some one'io tease'me for my knife ; to tide on my eboiilder; ia lota mj axe; to follow me to the gate when I go^.and'.bo there• toicoeet mo wbenl come ; to call " good Eight "from tbe little betl" now empty. And-wife, ulie misaes nimstill more, There are no lit- tle feet to wash, no little prayeta to say; whfltne upswept teasing" for lompso! sugar, er 'ibiog with tbe pain of *hort toe ; and ^.j"*onl(5 give her own life, almost, to .waits at * midnight, and look aorohs to he"crib and Bee our boy there auhe used TholIi3arteoribeLorfly. One daythree or four weeks ago a gamin, wbo seemed to have no friends in the world, was run over by a robide on Gratiot uveiiuu auil fatally injured. After behad beeu intbe boupitol for u ik a boy uboat bin own age and BIE*;, and looking as frieudJosB and forlorn, vailed to ask about bim and to leave an orange. He seemed much embarrassed, aud would answer so questions. After tbat be came daily, always bringing something, if no more than an apple. Lost week, when the nurse told hita tbat Billy bod no chance to get well, tlio strange boy waited around longer thim •usual, aiid llually uaked if he could go He hail been inuted tomany times before, but bad always refused. BiUy, aud weak and emaciated, opened jyee in wonder et sight of tbo boj, and before lie realized wbo it was tbo stranger bent closo to bia face anil sobbed: Billy, can ya forgivo a feller ? We roa aline fighting and I was aline tuo iceh for ye, but I'm sorry 1 Fore ye ie won't ye tell me ye haven't any rudge agiu mo T" The young lad then almost in the badow of dentil, reached up his thin rbite arms, clasped tbem' around tha 'liter's neck, and replied : "Dou't cry Bob—don't feel bodl t iros ugly andmean, andI was bearing u itone at ye when tbe wagon bit me. If re'll forgive me I'll forgivo you, and I'll >roy for both ol us 1" lk>b won half anhour Into the morning iilly died. When tbe nurae took bim the tiliroaded corpse be klaaed the >ale face tenderly eni gasped: D-did lie say anything about~-ehout ie?" "Ho spoke of you just before be liBd—asked if you were bare," replied " And may I go-go totao funeral ?" ; "You may." , . And he did. He was the only mourner, HJB henrt was tbe only one acbed. No tears were ehed by hers, aud tliey left bim sitting by the v made grave witb heart a* bigtbat - conld tot epeak:. !_ . . . . .' If, under tho crust of vice undigno- V :auce, there are such springs of pure .'•• eeling and true nobility, who shall grow eary of doing good I . ' '. .';' i J o k e . . , ; . " . . . : ; . A clergyman, s widower, residing lu ne of our Vermont rural towna, re- itly created a flrat-class sonsation in. household which conBJBtea of, never*. : grown-up daughters.. - Tbe reverend y ; tiemau was absent from lome tor a , - iberof days, visiting in'an adjoin-,' •g town," The daughters received J a j atter from their father wbiolfstated ho :'*• iaa 'married a widow with eix tprightly :;• f,' and that he might lie expected --•' lomeat a certain, time. 'Ilia effect, of \\ hat news was s. great phoeWto thaiiippy' ;' 'amily. The girla,i rioted for th«r:ttbeV >; iesa and amiable lempewmenjo^BeejnBd •' •other set of bebgs; there was'Veep-"''-: •g wailing and tearing pf hair,: and' all 'j innner of naughty things said.. ,Tho^.?, 3y home was neglected, and..wlea 'ifaa••-'; iy of arriTol came the house'"^wwVanyr^'. thinp; bat inviting. At hut tho Hey^Mr. il>- ——came, but be was alono. Ha graet- ", ed bia 1 daughters aa umal," a i d . « 1 » ? v iewed the negleoted parloraithera waa ^ merry twinkle io his eye: / The dattght> ;f'V * were servous and evidently RmiouB.':;^;' Athujt r the eldest xaustered ofmngA^andl^U' aaked: •. '*'' • •••<•••-"• •'•';$• ^ b-^^sx r| ","1 "'' 'Where is.tnolher ?'.;•-•;• '^'fi^'^iy^Ti Ta Iieaven, 1 aaj« tbo gooS iw,;' \s" ?£,'.-\ 'Bat where is the -widow with, 'abc'^4 ildren, which you wrote j o a hod mar-^'y fllasi Ejes for Howefcj;^,':;''/':;;,'^ ' Artificial ejti for.fcoTses.tWff*Deen''j•;•'.. ind to B^me extent in tbo United BUtes;:;^. Be UGnindiere, a Frencbman; who^,j r toou : dead for f sonib ycarsjwss'an-Vj :peH In(his bbBinesBJ and made a large'^^ umber of eyes for.horses While in the.! 1 : mpfoy of .Bauch'jfc Gonglomani)V.of 86-.1- Heecker Btreet. These eyes are" abont;\ times thfcsiEO of an ftttjfloialihuman' '< , aind'are Bot modfl;' h"""- iit*"*i.«» :? 'r" r linmdn beingB,.Wtaro;s trein lies thediffioulty ftti'g e i r p r o p e r h u e . ••"• '••:' .''•'-. :••-•..' :'-;?.r Cbristi&n Hahn, ot )$: Norti Williani'' jeot, is ! theonly :person in UiU-'oUy'-l ho manniaDtqrea'. a^fidal\^M V ;foc;'; : s..^ Tbeyvare inade 'onUrply; by nd, by Mr. Habn himself. aa',they t : ' ire tbe aidUalliard)iii'g)of: a>"n»ari rorkman. • Thoy :are not: kept oh salO}^ lat ftior'only made ciiibrtleriy"' 1 X model 1 - I the" empt/sooket is nefiewary; &_'tlie.^ rorb, .and with tbo aid'of this a ; glaW'; bdtt ^lA&f&rtti'/ yall save the most aocdrnpliabed Wfaon a Detroit wom&n andwered the ,' leor hell, yesterday, BhefoundttBtrangec tho step. Ho hada buDdloitihis i«3, a smile on his face, nnd be said: "Madam,-can..I sell you iomo"fiy•*Doea.the paper fly 9 she asked.,••.-"• .'••.•'•'. " No, ma'rn, but it makes, .the flies What do I want the flies toflyiorV'; : iocontuwed, ^ "•'•"••>•';•••:>..-.'.; •. ; .,N "Every fly, madam—":he* r was ex.*;; plaining, when she called out:. ".'•;', ••..';•;••• •'".I.want jon. tofly1 "Tcan got.-along.: ritlj fljiw better than .with agents I":".•-'"' ; M But I am not tleily, 1 ' ho sbftly pro*" testfld.:;/.._ :'_;••; .••',>•;• I;- •;; ;••-•••' '; VOor dog ia." she grimly xcplied, and ha was. Hoflewnround tbe corner, tie agent flow for the gate,-tha joll.oi ly-paper flew over the ontb,. nnda.news- loy'climbeda tree-box to be. catoi tba BUSS, and snouted.:'.- , v '. -•. She flew,,thou fljest, heflied,*and1/- beliere tbe (log got a pieca of meet witb atooat-toil. " r ':' I* ! -" H' IKSU1JT|I DOO" '. a.—:".Yes| DootOT, and a few.data pre-. 1 ni feeliDgsomewuatpredispofied^ad having a groaping pain in the abandon;; I took some; patent ;medicine,an.6l I feel convinced that it SBiiouBly npaired my •_ oocstituent.... Isuppoae I'mat an tixe-; orablo temperature.for Tm always a woe- xying ever since Betsy Smith had tprigre-; gatiaa of UiQlangs, or uonn; toncnrical affection; bnt, to tcll:tbe;trnth,i'\enl- a j s drsftded aninfenial ruabr,", '

VQL.YII. DOVER, MOBBIS COUNTY, KEW JERSEY, … · VQL.YII. THEIEON ERA fUnUMUB) E«BlBiTOBD*T II BENJ. EC. VOGT. EDITOB JLVO PHOBIEXOIL Offlos on Morris Btreot near Block-well. TBRBIS

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VQL.YII.

T H E I E O N ERAfUnUMUB) E«BlBiTOBD*T II

BENJ. EC. VOGT.EDITOB JLVO PHOBIEXOIL

Offlos on Morris Btreot near Block-well.

TBRBIS OF BimsCHIlTlOJI

IflYAUtUJLl I« ABVAIIOE.

One Yea*, - • - - . - - - g2.O0fcix Mouths , - - - - - - - 1,00Tnree m o n t h s , - . - . - - - - - 50

Dr. P.A. HARRIS,I'lIVSICIAN and SUItCKON,

D9«y Eft,-N. j .onuci « BSKOXKOR ON OBOIUBD •TOBET,

2 M : ! •;

DOVER, MOBBIS COUNTY, KEW JERSEY, SATUEDAY, AUGUST 4,1877. NO 34Business Cards.

H. A. BliNKIS'i'T, HI, D ,

H O M C E O P A T H IPintSICIA5J& SURGEON

Cop. Blackwell & Warren Sts.(OpponloDavorBank,)

DOVEIt, M.J.,Dirtiao. of \toma »tiil Children, and or tl

£)o and Ear specialty..OfflconniirH:7tot A I'

lB-SOpd

SMITH t, MEOIE,ATTORNEYS AT IiAW,

J O1IS P. BTICKtB,

. Counsellor at Law. AND

JIASTEIt IN CHANCERY,• IIOOKAWAY, Nt. J.

J. J. VREELiAND,Carpenter ana Builder,

Jobbing promptly attended to.

flllw* en BLAOKWELL 8t., Dolt to dace*/ HalMy'a lumbar mill.

ConbtcU Ukon, and makrtBl hunlHlioiU

^ 81-HEET, '

rs o -w m i», sg-. a".

L. W. THURBER,•DIEBUiTXKDEST Of rDBLIO 80B0OLS

OF uoimw cocfiixr.OIBcc m a GEO. MCIUUDS tCo.'i 8T0IIE,

DOVER, N. J.!f',"•'!?" l'°"' °" »>»"dm from 8 A.

, Corner of Blicknell t ad H111401 St..

DOVER, N.J. .I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor.

. Horaea aod Cirrtagca o Let. .

OpuhseUor at Law,^ N. CBANOEHY,

J ff OSES Bl/LNOHAED,

DOVEH, K. J. 'Offlro orcr A."Wlglitou'« II.TO and liu ito're,17-lj Dfiiekwcll otrool.

OfflVoI* t inV«t l»n . l Onion B.hli Bulldlne

3LAOFW . : DOVER, N. J.

.••••'..:'^r fU;<'«»w'«!

Furnishing Undertaker. UCEKSEDAUOriOKEURANDCOBIMIS-

All orJors promptly attauacd to:CBWEUI (JTBEBT, ' -. . Dov«r, V. J .

IRA C.COOPERMasoa and Builder.

QuIrM, lakan orallldiidiofMuon Wortid Milling. : ' . ^ . , v..'. LIME, PLASTEn AND CEMENT,

Furnleliod at *Uort nottoe. ;'-'O/ttco nndor "Hi.Iron E™ O/8(.<<: i>orer.s , J , • . • • • • • I M :

\\. 8. i . E. P. DeCAMP,

SEOOTIATOBH It PBOSPEOTORS

For Iron Ores tnd Mimrsl Proport/,

POWEKVILLE, N. JP. 0 . ot BOOXTON. N. J.

• • ' ' • . ' : . • • : : * '

1VH. B. DKGAxr. • ° F S . P . D E O I U

Carriages and Sleighs,.-..;•? : . ; , \ . ? ' Of E v e r y Deiicrliillon.

f ,a»r. BbnkwoU anil Wffon Hta,' DOVEK, N. J

• . rartioulur *UeulioQ paid to repairing andMiatliiff.^"..',;;'^/:-,.;.'.• / \ .•;--/• *a- iy

t/lUOilATOllY.

;:>CABEPyLLX UADB.-«reei»illb«fmTi'li' . " '•"*•''• * E o.B">;.' ' DowMorrii Coonty N. J,

V 1 . 1 ,lluildors.

SJobbinj promptly attended to.•>•'== S; Ji'PAIiMJ5U,;ArcUKccl. ;.

ud UutiAwtunn' _

Lime,Cement,; Plaster,Bon« Doit, Siipoi

oBonoBKaVoonitxis. : . . JUIKS X. TOOBHIMMorridtowi.; Snpt.Md,,874, ., - . - ' ; ! ,'..

HAIR CUTTING

' Hio pUcehafl UMD cnUriuV refitted fa a riealtnumor. Tho «ry belt brandi or ;. :~ ;

Foreign and Domestic Segars

«A?PENTER ami BllLDEB,'..'; TABEliNApLE HALL, DOOT. 'S.J .

i . ' / •' '•: » * executed, »nd material furaliWl..',

I- ' . ' farnfikda, ind eontnoii tiken for all work.'[•-',-'. ;Tbebeil refercncei eiren as to "capacity in.;• ;iiBfy.airaiicU ol tha.Bnsinen, »na ill wort

•'KEA'i/;)ESTATE' AGENT,;.

i a r S a B s e i , D o v e r , S.J.

lOTS

- - .For diiicriptiotit of Properly. .»i.fttiri|itjtte'!offlae.^'-.*.•.;. ' ;

• aBa80rEBl6Mry :6rM*TEHIAl, w r b e. '•: I n:> I1 rStata oflirbdir. Til B CEL^lBA'fED -

PASSAGE TICKETS

OBAM, HANCE 4 Co.'s STORE,PORT OBAM, N, j;:

liVTEH. AlfoDllAl'1'UONAMHHEIAM).

THE JlAIlI)VyAl{E STOIIE.

\ybO$HB'^Bsy^Bb'T]E[^BSl

Hardware," Iron "and Steel,N A I L S , BUIXDEIIS' HAltBWAEE,

MEOHADICS' AND FAItUEIlS' TOOLS ANDUAlullToji UAKBUB U^ODS, •• ;

i Ooiu WisuihQioH iiu^B w BTBERS I .

MOBRISTOSVN.N; 'J-.i noes or : , ' - j ,

pofleri..iVnre.iiiid,;> ;.••;Uousekoepliig Goods.

Q additional charge for extracting whcr%•VTO additional charge Tor w l rLl new teeth are Inserted., ,We

IDS ticaaUful iota or tocth tur

FIFTEEN

acting nborftare rlov ojak-

pALL WO1SK WARUA.NXiJD.

BbiblHhVuii'-;' '":""-* [V

FARMER'S .HQTEL;ALEX: ^ j

colja nttentiou to the f act that bo baa taieiltlia

HOTEL, onBIiAOKWELL S t ,

DOVrai, Ml I.', lately kepi Vj Oaaa. Wateon,and haq completely; renovated: andreliir.nWjul It, ao.aa to gi<o good and aip leaoeommodatloralolinthmannndbeniiL TheBAK will IM ButipUed fl-Jtb the best braaoa ofUqnoM and Giaaa,. Board vill be fnr-Dishod by.tbOidfty or. week, on rooaonableterma.: My •'-v. ,'•' ' .. - . :

I_,iYery Stablewill be continued fa eoruwetiori wllh til»Home. An Imitation i» ejtonded to all m jold frlonaii and the general P«bUo to gl™me«call.'.:';•;;• i" ••<?•;: . . <5-f.

iVL&l.CARPENTERS,

\;/;• ^d UILDERS,

• X ) 6 V E R ; N ; J . : ; •" : . iibownlnHeriftlafaiBS'ied.

jobbing in General.

i. JT.SOHBiDBE,

L or the kales ' to her

'' suc'x'^i[XJ: x TST as x i . TB*.

: J - i i ipna; MIBSES ASB ounjjjnra's;..

^||sHoii8;S';,;-Wiirrinied alwaji to Jlt.-iW to bofonod in; : ' l t l a ito're m fbo srealeit prormloa .

y. -. OBBApill . ^ A S ATASIOri lEt t STOBE

.- , . ' . . V,. >,• IK .UOBBIS C0DN«.

•" . ' ! "Wi ne.Uci bi(b'ri'««rt««l«« • 1 " «

: : 8O0.TH '^IDB THjB PA1JK,* V i i i H l i A B K E T

TOESB BELE0TIOI1S CONSTAKTLI BE1S0

, . „ < • • - . . :• B A D E . : : -••.'i < . ; : , . - , "

. , WANTED,,FOB CASH,- ^Mlt'6ZjihookiT6bk

LEAD, COPPER, BBASS, AC. r: MOHJlEli^WELSE'S.

POETIC.

1 Nut tu Crack.

- Hi JOlEPIItHE P0L1AED.

Iliere WM *n old w wlio IITBLI in * but,\Luut tlio * i « of a hickory not;

IW *-&]U were tbtck, sml tliP celling low.

And Mldam nutdooia did the old woman go,

Shu took no paper aud In no book

Ur RDJ aort wt* alio «atn to loot,

Vet »lie I mi){in cd i t f knew nuuli inure

i »ny woman bid known butum.

f lalkuil fn berhwriognrwomlroci thingur tbo (UattlDg splenilttr ur Eailorn kingi,

DUDttltit covered w(tb Ice mil mowu all tlio t i l lej lay gruon bolow.

Tha; upnU ofidTontnrcB by i c i ind land,

Of orouna nnd scat by i cable inianoi].

Of Uuriod Ireinurcii ; - t a t thouBlj she beard,

ihe u ld «lio dlOn'l be Havo one word I

An J atiil iliu l l .u. lu ber little hut

.buut the (tiza or i luckory uut;

it iii-acD witli boneir, autl quite content

tVKIi tao v*j lu xihlah bet daft ire spent.

LUlle it troubled lirr.l

IM ID verj llltla ibo ki

For keupliift ber doors and ber windows iliut

filio U i ibrlicled u[i in ber hiclorv not..

And you, my dtuv, wifl no larger grow

If jou icit contuotod wilb what you kuow,

Uut a pitiful objtici jou will dwell,

S iuj up IDIIUO or jour Llckorj sbell.

Tlie WftTlnKur the Com. ,

louebmm, whote guarlj hand yet kindly

. ^heeled

Tbypltiueb)oriD f f UtU i

With clover, WLOJO round put, reserved

la cool, green

fkautlug tbi

' y i e l d ,

ttiy Jurtowa UUQ intglit

'o plubiutc Augmt. bcci, rair ttougUti, ind

mo, '• ' ; " . • ' - .Tb»t bora coins ofl tognthnr—.dallr I,atrolclittl ptooe ID aDmmer'B mortal aeelicy,

Io itlr wltu Ibaiiki to tbee, ai stirs .bin momWILhwatlngorthecorn,

UDiem the /irmor'tf boy from round the bill'hlilloa t miteb tbutstcltablasou) ui

id Bill towa time wllli luaf, hoxthnit (briJI;"ha cricket tolls itralght' va lifa almplu

; , 'Hi (be crickets wiy orbdog itll l;Tie peddler two dronei ID, aiid Konlp» naught;Far dawn tbe wood, a one-duiirlng dovo -limou mo Ib'a bo»tlng ot tbo bcart of Jo t o ;

.nd'thcie bo all tbe luunda tbtit nux/cioh

- Witb wafing ortho corn. . :

From1 bere to when tba louder pii i iomdwoU,

i leafittea or iillly lopantion roll;Tr»Jo cuds irboia jOu lu clovor nd(£*» swell,

terrible Tiwoa, tie'er olalm the trembling

' BOUl "Tliatt c B nil to boy or b«rd or iell,

ddl k l tlt y ,am out your deidly earapkx querrol ttuleTo company with large, amUblo trcoi, ,'• . •Buck boney lommer with ncjeiloni boei,

biVe liffle'* slroltct >• lortly ia tbli moiTakci vaTing of tbe corn. : .

-^JBIPH« LAJTOUI, ID Haiders MuRilitie,

. 'ERA-DM'IONS,__ y. inhn wtp can swap li

jatcli fiub aoil not lie about it, ia juBt aa- sa thea get ID this world,

Tbe Boston ' polieeman i s ' allowedt tbr jonb ;ncre offender bje l iA "Western val>et oDuonncee tbo ctcdtli'«Jadj-celebrated tor tbe " purity ofr oharaeter and conipIcxioD': ' - ' *LlglitDicg Ecrer Btriltea twice in Ibe

lame place BBJ .ioore ihBn two strawi e l i i t l e B a m o B l k " '

Heat.l.y aaja tbat J.ijo'Brigbam YoaogcomrQenced tiB Bilvei weading Monday,'nnd it willlite, him about three weeks Io finish i t ."

. Eecent iRv'eitlgntiona proye tliiion tbat ona baby, with a lamobiEouitill make tbo ouuoli of wearied indttBtryiota" unoomfortatle than flfteen prizei o s q , a i t o e e . ; . - ' . - ; ; . . • > - ' , , . .- - . - ; . - •"•;>'<

BariDgfttbuoderstormtwo dogfltbiitQvled aiGmB.lly »t nigbt wsre Bti-uokjby

1 ' 'afr : and Jiil.ed, :• Hotvtio^ dp^jscut tbia out anil paste it it tbeir

. . . . - . ; ; V ' . ' , :;

; V ;''t •' •'.''• . , - • ' • ' • ! . ' ; ' ! V ' •*

Gallows building isn't well enoupb an-jretood in this' cqu'Dtry. It is ID tbet of jaaiofal bribery aDd'Gubeniatomil

i r O u u l u g t h a t w e e x o o l . ,i- . ' ; • - , , - ••"{•'•

Sberidan baa- started; off, for a 'sixlontba' trip to tha OaStcr tnttto-field.:bla sbows .vtiftt having twins in tbeouBe,wiUdnvo»ttB,ntb ( : , , ; , , . ,^;-,

AybabgJftdy bod coquetted Qntil Uieriotim was complotelr eibuoBted. Merose to go away. * Bbo wbiapered, na she'icoompaniod W m t o t b e door, « » - • - "e at borne next Bundav eueniog.1

bull V1 be replied. . - ; . - : -•-•-• •-;:;,A musically inclined Miss:bought an.

rgan.' lately, 'oa tbe inetalment plan,adtba oelgbboroi bearing from'a, rival-;eiit tbat tbe inatrament woald vfcatnt before it was paid for, km nowmia-ig nnbecriptiona 1Q clear It o / debt . ' -.

.n'old .German burled bis: wife, endi telling it ajiopntbiiing neighbor of

_ end decease. - His friend'inqnired ifie late lamented "was resigned to ber

" exoiaimed tbe boneat

balt"So

eaton ; '-mine Qott.flbehud to be."

IiivNorway,dtopkntdaare compelled3 Bweep the' alreetfl. • •Wlien • a - motionm lando in t i e <Jbicago Common Ooiin-

nl. to 'adopt tua, Norwegian praotioe,'lo'venteen red-nojed.- altienneii ftrose,linalUucouslv, and vranted to knov if

1B glorious republic was going t o . beiled by tlio effuted6sp6liama of Europe.

Oueofbia professional frienda, coiningi t e to .Barnej,'VVillifln)s'fuuerol,.foondlie obiircli BO .orowded be oouldu't) geta, "With tbe true generduB Irisn self-irgeUalneBS, he turned to his neighbor,[claimiDg;' Ab J if Barney, were only. . . tkA Ana* linnwl'nlinlitiui hn'A 1>a t, .iere.tbe i lay, ha

t llJB J.iw dcligbtod he'd bo Wiy»hD „

otica that l i i i last licuso WOBBUOU a fullnQ;l"-'.->;^>:;v":;:r.--;-.;;^:::;; i ; ^ ..Xho Springfield quarters of tbe Ear-'

vard students this summer displayed tbecoirteoaa ; placard, • "Heportew 'andlo'afeiB*iibt>aatedhiire.'-S'bti reportera

k tbe hint anil ^Btayed.away, hat tUefera remained at" the quartera, kept

n training ^ n d if on tho race, beatinglia'geatlcnion'frpai Xale and other ool-

^ ' V ':' "' " i'Xhaeletk slttetbaloiitoDtliecpuiiter

beae dull dajfl, mncli-. to the Raying ofhoe .leatler, thougb'detrimental to h)t

nnnta' best interealtt.". But ihun bo gets'em atbo'ttoniprioes.%.,; :;:;;,.,-/;'• i'.^\

The man whocao fix his B!tenlion;oub"at bia wife ia pleased toaoy to bin,|andtbesame time fpstca an' obdurifll collarbis Bbiit, eUould regard bhasolf aa an

;traorainarygoniii8.;.' :'.",.; v .

••It is well to ietve Boniethtng fordope wbc coma 'after'us," oa a mi>n eafdrben bo threw a barrel in tho way of a•DBtcblo who was cbasing bins.

Mososaad Anron was, without doobltho worst investment I evor tamie.

He came to tao ou tbia wiae. "Whentho late rebellion brolio out, Aunt Urauluwbo bad been my husband's nurae, wary a t o u t b e old plantation home in thecotton-fleluB of "Dix ie . " Early iu tb<war, I received from ber, tlirough tbimail, a most pathetic appeal,tne to bnj ber "pora picbauiuuy" oMarno Louie—ber owuer at that timo-and to talie bfm lip.me, lout ibe Vnnkt

ts, of whom oho stood in mortiterror, filiould capturehoronolone treas-ure, and bring ber gray linirs in sorrowto tbo grave.

At tiiis lutcr duto I find myself ofleiwoudering whether in tins tiling AunlUraula uhowed borself more ilavoteo oidiplomat*]. Iu tbo sublime ignorance o:bat earlier period, I reflected only tlmi

but for Atiot Ursula's loving care for herhelpless cbnrgc, I should uover havo hudniy buaband ; and I respoudod "favor-ably. Marse Louie was. willing to sell,and moreovor, was not eiorhltnnt in hisprioe, ace.Dg tbe not very remote pros-pect of a " contraband of war" edict, or

niuuotpaiioo pronlurui.tion ; and tbemoney being forwarded, I wan asfliliedtbut injf personal property bad been dulyebipuud ucr river and railroad, aud wuion Ibo wuy to point of cunaigQment.

Time puseed ; the blookado was effected ; tbe mails were very uncertain ; andno farther news came to us from tbe old.luntationhoiD's, or from the chattel, In

tbo exciting events of tlioao Borrowfudiiva, I quite forgot all about pour Ur-

piokauinny, anil was. muchprised, to say.tbo lenBt,.ono Saturday

on, shortly, alter tha Beige ofVicltBbarg. by tha sudden appearance,•n the gunlsn shrubbery, of an ill-look-ing blauli hoy. apparently aboat ftltnonrears of age.

'Good eben, Missy," lie Baitl, pullingit bis Lot, mid making an attempt at theM e a la militaire, " I s you do lady

dat dun bought A cullud boy of MaueLouie—Aunl Ulscy's boy, 'bout tee1 to1

yeal isago?" ' .: ;Scarcely BO b u g as tbel," I pn-

iwored. "But , yea, I euppoao I am.1

"Well-ldeboy;1

"Indeed.l" naid I -"YouWe beenlong a-comiDg, at lsost. I BnppDEed thatthe boy I bought was a little child—apickaninny, his mother called him, ~~

o r e — " ' ' - . ' - . " " " " . ' . • . ' ^

" I de boy," inBiated be. ' ." W b u t i a your name ?"'I naked."Moses an' Aaron."" jlosea Anron ?"','No, luisti^ ^loscs nn' Aaton.

or* my name. Dat a .'liglous name. Isepow'ful 'liglous, I ia ." . , . i,-._;

Aiid be rolled bia oyea, and looked

upward. . - : . '"WJien did you leave Auot UraaJo ?"

: " Yankee aoldierfl. dun mawched mooff,:moast'ons time ago," bfls&ld. "Ise" " a pow'fal'guud body-aur»nnL Do

Yankee Icoteuent wanted a moBeanooiu-moQ good body-Burvant; BO be'ttun tookme." . Then rolling hia eyea. •which werogreenlBli-Bny in line," and ofons expresaion, he added in sepulohraltnnoa, "Aunt tllsy dub dead an 'gone totawment" ' " ' '_V". '

ja t ' 3o ' yoa. 'mean ?" Idare you V*."•,. '•jiai miatia.'^reptied ho. '"It 's1 do

oollam fa'c'./- 13ho would' git 'drunk au1

in1 sbo wooldu't git.'ligion oo-Hbw;- 'an ' imy pappj^ 'bB' depreacher, toi whooped her 'bout it, bnti t waVt no rise. So DOW she dun deadan' gobs to tawment."1;" -., . V ",' ' •-.•-•

Bcmembering the; Bcrenity.. of AnntJnmTu'B life, I was about Jo' gi^e ibo

boy aflbake.wheolie eontinuiHt;, ' . /

T'iagaia pa wertal."changed like,scnae de Yankee sol^iere dun come'rpun*. TJl»y, dun, changed Jaonst'ouB,too, ' Buti of you" wants a boy to turn'IOUU' snVoomulisl) wuk, wby, I de boy.

wukked my way'op from Vfoka-

all de timQ bo", befor^. yjoksbgrg. JDejim ina dlayer watch for to 'mom-

ber,biin..byi ;-wbe.i Idun.opma'^'way."And he drew,an immense piiver,'watchfrom'bis'pocket. ." ;..;•'"." .;"" (^ \i"

i /£; ': •'''•:I besitated before taking Mosefl andwon into my.' family.,',, I t , .Wafl:noar!y

night-t ime.; If I dill no t take.' bim. in,SODJO one elao muat. Muubaa I dislikedbin'looks^I yet felt- that nioro than Hkfr-l y h e was,-,alter all, poor,,IIr»ula'a.boy,ind for bor sake !• would give, him arial'Bol bode'lUin enter the'hoiiBO,wfligned him a room nnd "a place for bisoliHhcB,'which he carried i na huga bun-dle, and then sunt^bina to take a bulb." iueconrae'olltimo.heretani'edtojtbeUtehen\qaitetreBheBod op. and ashed

hat - lf wuk'! he Bhontd;,",uti'tak.'!i:ibade bim sit dowo and reef nntilinippcrtime, mednwiiilo I busied myself aboutcertain domestic duties. ;' v* ." ' *

, a povy.'/ul Una. 'ppearin'- fiddfoan' bow, hingiu' on do wall iudnt roomyou pat me in," presently remarked tbe

' " *tYea,".I replied.•['.'"It ia a gboi'vlo:lln.' Do you play ?"'^:-,': ,,:;,'. 'j ;',.

'•'•" No, mistis." My papa, be do BapUa'preaclicr/ ho ncbhor: allowed no suchwickednoss.'; > He du^fetcb roo up powVful ligio'uB. But i"dunjieord it heap^o'times .when de Yankee .Wldicia: tnki mooff. I dun^told you Yankee, twldteramawebed "me'offi'-MarsB I*ouie Uoduojibe tba Sbnthrin armyj - He Ilujor-Gin-er), 'Joug o* ainerl Beauregyard, Marser'huWbo dun toloAuutUrsljr 11.83 Jinnyuue dun -Bent de mbo'ey,' Inr^ay. lorMoses an* Aaron; on1 t e 'gwine ter ialnd

" I try m'Rbty hard to -be .hrineBVbutsdmctimca it poor matitcannot beboneaU

ilcaa be steals .Uiomonpy to bfl boneit

Someone said to Hago o n c e ' a p o n aim.8:"" It must be very difficult to writemod.poeby ." i " M o / s i r , " ropliedj theioet,,!' Uio e i t W very,.tasy p r n t t o t l j

How^wiM is- the tramp w l o deeps iiiliQ.fenco corner and' has no lean of

* eijlstory leapsto atone„ . . J6Vto:,tbQ;.fromb,;thbu

arobitcct,1 cotaidec his ways nnd bo wise.

grangor,'Jwilh »n' nicerlain.'look;,rlnhiB' te . and bnjseeclfl'in bis'.hnir, notes tbe

>-eut nat of tba dour, lie said : -"Yer'B Bone dcosh-towels out.y<

isouhin* in de tub, I'll turn 'rouu' mirah 'em out wben Ictnu tutiu' de wnteiWliar do rubbin'-bo'd, on' de b'ilorDene yer towela'Il be a-bohbliu' on data' while y'aWu eutin' yr,' fiuppor J dciurter I elates de deeahes I'll inoibetu u]slick."

He took hold of tho work deftl.vmougb, aud soon bnd tho towela, as he

said, "hobbl ing ." After auppur bo in-on Bhowiog roe how bo could "clar

(leenheii," end really managed that delicato but odious art witb such neatnest-and dispatch tbat I was ready enough tsurrender it. l i e scoured the kilchotable and eiuk. as well aa tbe knives amtbe copper bottoms of kettlu and coffeeboiler. "When I commended bis neat-ness be said lie "dun learned dat ob daYankee soldiers."

Sunday morning found me witb a badbendttohc, and only too glad to let Mosesand Aaron attend to tbo diBh-wafllibland tidying of tbe kitchen. Wlien tinchildren wcro nil off to Sunday Bchool,and I eat holding my ihtobbivg bead iumy hands, tbe boy came to tbo sittiugroom aDd solemnly advincil tne to liedawn oa Ibo-nufa end try " fu r to «iBOUIO sleep," auut-lng mo that bo wouldkeep "pufHlokfy quiet, an' watchclock in de kitobin, so'a to make de Ore

da dinner, time <Utn ohillooB gitiback." L • '

nd keep still lie did, for the oulyid I hoard afrerlylng' down, was a

Bound of Bottly l app ing feat, newid tbea presently denuendlng. tbe back

ataira.When tbo children came from church

ihora WHS noitber dtnoer, fire, nor Mosesind Aaton. Oa 'Monday, my ltttlo sonwent to tbo familiar place for bia violin,Jilt i t too bod disappeared.

Tbr6e wlole yems jia&aiid hofute woleaid again of MUBCS aaid Aaron< - Wheniext my "investment," aa our folksfacetiously styled liim, appeared againit wan in pitiable guioe indeed. Burn'o

Q a sliultor, wilh broken limbs, hocurried gTofining and helpless to our

loor. Ho Lad been found tinder a chojipear : tree In' & neighboring orchard,though how lie came thare be afterwar'diloolared bimulf unab te t a toll—"roa-

iDod.he'd been tnk wid a fit." .Somebody brought tbo doctor, and y e

had a season at i t , nursing bim throughthe illness, that; followed. : After bis re-covery lie made himself geDeruHy usefulforobont ambgDtb,nudwel)egnn to lovejiglr'hopes of bim ; but ono day be BUI!lonlydisappeajedagnin, end with himho mnrkct baMkotVud tbiee dollars wilh

liicb Iio liadjbeea'datrasied for . theirobasQ ofgrocories, Qewasbaclcagain

_ about six monthly Baying tbat he bedaeon robbed of his, money, and knowingbe would not bt-believed if he returned

btinUrJber. nit ^ t . S ^chiittce.vehbex earn,, kaw >'de,,YanlieeBpltlicrs! jist" mawebed up an ' a'roundeddo bopBO,."and drjpv' pff. all'da fine ^tookan', t u t day piok o 'deniggewan' formed

iloW flquar a n ' m a w c h o d w a alia offtu^eVwMti,e, rob H.% Mirso Xpni .ebetok to dobuBb,' an1.1neiibet see hinVi n 6 ' : t i U ' l seeau in j long^de^o' QcrirlBeauregyard in 'do battle.•"; HeapB"'6*Yankee Bdidiora played ilc fiddle. .• SpecI mdut pfok;ont flat or Yaakea Boodle atI bad a cbancfl at a'&i^le. 'JAiai heoiHit beapa o'Unic»."f--.:, .•-•. -\t-, L>•.•••:;,

"A few day's before this flew arrival myfe.hii'l'gonolawByi'Bicit', I waa alreadybeginning to feel her ibaa.'. Aa I wascommentingjapon tb«'-iflct,Mose8 andAbUb^'tereassoreai'e'' '

1 Den I JIB dun happen ,'long;fn denroper time.;t

jJts abow • mo'wbiu* 'demditibeB'is,1 an'Tll 'set de.'ti'ronti* abd,cook.de anpp'cr.

the river and litedbimaelt to a farmer,l a one way ond onothor no have man-aged to pot up vita hlm;»i.til tbopreB-ent timB. H i s buit perfonnasce, bow-ever, renders H'jincerl&iu'wlietbar weuliall endurB hla'peculiar ntyldcf de-meauor mocb longer. H e lookeneltherolder i o r youDger i b o n when I fint sawbim. Neitlier is be'ono whit moreot-tnictive-looUing. ; 3 a ; rolls .bia gray-green eyes in t i e most bldooasly Botemumanner jftis assnmptions of. piety are

ever, wbila'bia fioultytiiauTpasaed. His one re-

:trnjjt iB biB nealncss aboutlonaehoM.work:. H e boa .what sorno

._',.. 'knock," while othersIignify.it by'(hB.term "faculty." ."What-iverisnDdertaktM of domestic work, he?xecniea with "neatnesa and dlsptilcb,"Up to a.late date it baa been hia, misfor-tune never to be dotcolcd in- any niisde-meanor, thongli doabtlcss be baa com-tnUled nian>. , H e is a bora demoralizer—and yet one can never fir the fast uponbim.. Since bis advent in our comma*iityy the domonvlitation of the youthfuliortiftn of out.'Colored population has)ccn alarming. Yet through i t all MOBCSmd Anron baaunccetsfully maintainedi • moat ' virtuods and' inoocent' guise,sven exprcEslng" bis gutter diaapproynl ofthe young, offendets^V the yoioa'aud'manner of a Paritan." 'At lost, bovovcr,he hoa been .taken | n a net of hhrpwniplnnlng. \-t \'\ •*.'_ "'"•: ;,'.," '. ',*-"" ;• •

F o r eeycral weeks .oU- the yoang per*fobs told .ioaeiriceaifer the putjt-bellum

foBbiou,.'i t i fo r - l ioa id and. wage, noilbeea more ,tliaa uflual!y; worthlosa. andtrying to the patience of their roapeotlvejinployers.'^ TiieyweroiI'ntver on bandwhen wanted,"- Not ono of them iBvorhad tho remotest Idea of where any otherinigbt bo found,' -.\VhenU chanced thattbey 'were in tbeir;,placcat"Uliey-woreutterly' valueless} and trifling—in -fact,lemoraliieodtotbaVdegroetbattbewIio.oQcigbborbooil of employers were tn i t id

i ' o n e Roiiit,' and that %aa that Ltbej'orteat wayjp\b'e ridI'of'the' whole ot;hem.would bajtbebest. -., ;, \ ..../' '

.While this fltnto .of thiiija ,was at itsheight we were viBitetTby, friends fromabroad. --Dnrinp; thvir^.Btay^MoBea Wud

iron ;wai, •if. p^bW-more ' - so lemnlyproper tban'iw^D^iln^BBnerBl, ho' ot-tended to bia 'dn^ra; wMoh%ero hat few[ti sneb' a niab'neV'tbat no faolt'coulil betound. 'In 'p^rltoul^.Yb^^as'.^ alwaysieady to foVw«rtl aVv'eipedilibn-for tlia^teriainmeuipfotor'B}i&&'\It an ox*

tcorto stayat Some an3_ ««u^ . - u ~ . . :

chin,11 and ho was never more helpfulthan'in th« preparations (or our dopar-

i w . •('-•'•f' •-' •..'•'.••y;-;=;:.=-'^f «•/..:• . ; . . ,

Alas I one'day we took a new depar-ture of "TVIIICU be Utthi drnamed. 'Ear lyIn tbd'afteTObtin tjf a d»y on whidi ourparty bad purposed to VeiniuV away allday, some of oar gnosta^dcairing to ro-torri.'wei decidedto BhortPoour journeyand return home in Umo for tea. As we

Blight"detoV/irom1'tbe'cojTingQrood.and aatcred'ttlan6.b.flli'Beiapm truyelcd,in order, to .TJait ac l ia rmicg old! mill,now -a •.vine-wreathed-y rain, the mill-ntream having long.Binoo dried.np. .Theeottfign In which tha miller .once livedBtood j e t l a r d by, embowered in alow,thick erowili.ot ailaotua trees. . Sevoralrods from the nbnse'we left our carriageand proceeded to a elosftrinspection of

iiain,' As jW6dfew~nonr-tho cottage,

iittenUoV^os -jtiracted by strangends^.of ^'nwu^ TjanghlSg,^'Blamping,

d'efappin^ i8«uing'fx6iia^ttie'iilnce.": •"Soine rureo-sbow going on in there,"(m3(e\l'•finer- oJ-.th'a purfy.-''••"I*t'1 i ^ A

d (ew l ^

bnt, told bim he ndight thibripg ipou) wntct Ironj tbs *ell,,:iAj lief t'p wpie Md-witDws'it, u .he hod ilone

iirmigli the cbtnkd in tbo "wall. 1illoned bia lead, aud our eyea eoi

••itneased auigbt moat novel and aurpriHng. HtanOing in roirs in the tore'\mrA Ibo room wore throe-fourths of tlii

children belonging to tbe best peopleour neighborhood. These were intentl;gnzing npon the dozen rude chuiraiitoola on wliich were ensconced aa man;

plfl gotten up iu thennd varied fashion, nnd end

furnished witb eorao sort of an iottnmpiit of Doieo, In frautof this "Gideon1

Bitud"—coatumud in flowing wbite wi(which my first glnnce natnirod me hudDueo been worn by my honored aucealoi.nd further afcontred in a flowered-rolvet vest (tho piopcrly of our Dnf

gurilcnei), wielding a h;itoa that woulcastonish Theodore Thomas—stood MoseiatiJ Aaron 1

Before I caulil speak (ho leader's voicnanuouueed tlmt " d o aujunse now bointertaibed wid do exploitabous ob daulllybraled MnrmaQllo Jermaroe, iutnonHtiepflible can-con." Immediate];in one corner of tbo room arose n cmtaia (my best Paisley ahnw}}, and witb

deeodbable gynitfons the daubeusevaulted forth. My next neighbor nt thechink in (he wall gave me a little tug.

Our Cufcsy," ehe wbisxtered. " A n dthat ianiy JJecJiliu lace collar and howtha t I've spcut hours iu marching for.Only tbia morning Bboiimoconilyaaanrodme that elie 'dun seed it Ectnewbars notBO mighty long tlnio buck.'"

There wero dunces and danced; but Ithink this can-can of Mo'stand alone,—

DDOt describe it. I freely confessthat " muDsttcssible" cutnea as near toit as anything in my poor vocabulary,

'When at hat the Marmsollo can-canedherself off to her Faialey corner, tbobaton announced ;

Now den, dis yet luetritiuUB jam-boreo concert ttoupo gibs' dis uwjunse apuffawmunEe in de united oousiit style.Mlu' yo', diB yer's a 'ligioua serviB, ande member ob da anjucBe tliat ia aassy-

loufcd enuf fo' to make spo ' t i s dunbouu' to go to tewmont, suo."

Tliis in Moses and Aaron'smost solomnoice, delivered to the white children

with au awe-Inspiring gestujo, andFearful railing of the eyea. -

Now, Brudder Eones, start np dat ariwkiBtry,"

Porlhwitb began a direful din, neigh-bor Bnlter'u 8am beating oa aa oM tin[iau with a broken; tea-hell; friondOrane'a Joo rattling t\ro jioira" of theaoisiest bones; one o'( the pcrformera;queakiDg nn ear-BpliUiiig uccordeoi

another blowing a piercing life, and sfillanother sjraping a flddie^ndlyjn needof striagB, with a bow equally in need ofrosin, while my next nelghbor'a', 'con-traband of war" stood vehemently blow,ing a French' bom, my ueigbbor's par*Jcnlnr pet and pride. : Xhii, in additionto a vocal performance of a youth whcould imitate a Scotch bagpipe Wperfec-tion, came neat routing tbo wbblo partye i outBiderrfat tbe first fierce bfaat. '.

All of a fluJdcu tbe ''awkiBtry'1 paoB: VFus brntltlei, gib yi»' Bperieuce" sol-

emnly oommnudod Motoa and Aaron.*Promplly, in a,rich, awoet baritone

Folca, neighbor Baker's Bam Bang to achanting tune by no means' nt diieorjwitb.hi8theme:=i.v • .-•• .. , - .

' "A Mcfodlt, Uofodlt I « u b»wn, - '-:

' I w»u baplito lu do Moruil'iselinrsli,'-''Au' I cat dat Mofodia pio: .• - - ' '

Tlift whola l^pnpa then joined ia theLorua: / ''-: \ "/''.'• '" ' • ; ' . : A •''"Ob! bard try-nlla. gr-reit trlbaiatlont—

r, AiHTdem hord uy-BlIa, !. . . : . - , ;

'Kow den, brudder Hawn t" from thabaton. Upon whluu. the blower, of thaPrencU horn, in a'gruff, unmusical voice,

•A BiptlH, ft Byilfi I VII biwu,'•'= - -Au'aBiptiilVlllbo, • .

:wHtib»pthtelndDPapt.Bralt', /Bo fio 'wj %a' W mu bo." v .

Dno-"Ob, bard try-nib, gr-tcat (rlbnUtloDB,"610, . - , . „ •

Lficr wLi'cl, tiio bat&t] eignnlkJ BruiV3er Bonea, wbo was possessed of a flnafalsetto voice,' and moreover, bad a giftjf aoting, HiB rendering of hia " e s -perienoe" was irresistibly dtol l ; .

- "A frii-be-(«-ri*n 1 iret b&wn, 'An'iPrii-be-te-rlBnlwill be,

I wni Upllea in do IVtf.be-te-rUn fait*.Au' do 1 tiB-be-te-riia clia'ch To' me."

Then tbo whole troupe, geatioakting.himat«dly at one'another, enng, each

, bis own' account:. ^ " "•'•"Yo* poll Jla Wj; I pnll dat, • .• Wo pnlUrom 3ol to do',But of yo* tint not dal lab ia yo' buhl,

BO tloblil will gU yo1, Bnu,"" " " " atrj-u1l*,Rt-rcittrr * p

dem baril iry-nlli,

of tbia " "'ligimm pufliiaiuncc."cama bomo wonderfal and realty danger-ous'traneze exbibittons, at which tboyoung and impressible; '•anjunco" clap-ped',and sliobtoa entlmsiasticBlIy—the'

, with/, some ncrobatioartiete, and a miecella-

icous' performance Booiewbat in thetyloof a Metnphii Mauri Gnu.. Tbeiton bad evidently Been something iaa day.

"Awdab 1" ho shouted Buddenlv and"Dis high-toned jombo-

>ut mercy liud no Idilguuut in my he;iis loog as tbe "holy policr" hfld its own

I b e Jatnborco troupe has nover boe••o-nrtiuaizoH, aitr, I fear, ),HB Jjrjwes aAnron. At< I BIIIO? at tho first Mosos aAurtin 1H tlie worst investraoni I BV<mndc.—Scribnev'o Monthly.

Di;r,ciiL;it's LA n a n SKII.HON.

Mr. Becchcr last Sunday, anid, tlimeu wnielit for liberty, and when the;

luiow not how to rctBin it. Hebelieved in tbe liberty of tbe whole massaf Baetety.&aa it was a subject that shot}intercut evory man. Aro the worliinjmen oppressed ? Yes, midonbtcdl,both bv GoverumenfH nod rich nioD,ani;1EO by tbo educated clasBGB. Becnua

they want fo oppress them P Ha. I tit- muat be BO. Only in tl

ild is it possible not to oppresshelplessness and ignorance. Tbe udmiiiatration of affairs throughout tlio -worlt

such that it can't bo beljicd. Tho tlstruction of tbo poor ia their poverty,Tbo dcEtruotion of tbo ignorant ia theirignorauco, Sir. Boucher referred to theworking claBsea in Europe, eujiog tlintboy are lacltiug in personal develop

iiint, self ({overmcut, lacking iu power,They are amull in waist and etnallor itho Lead. Biuce 1860 tlio national debttiu EnropQ liavo been iucreUEod 110,000,'UOU,000 tlirough wars. Tbat amount olmoney has buen invented in war, aud tinintercut upon wliich muat be paid for by

ibor. Tbia debt might nut exist hadIB worliiupinen had a haired for war us

ill workingtnen Bhould have. We n,vtn-Iiotbizo with notkingmen evetywlere.We urooii tlia side of the work.ngnieiiin Europe, wbo are much outraged, and.vho aro (treat etiflbrera. Sot tlio tneth-ids fropoBod for tbeir release arc un-niao, unjust, impossible. I abhor tbe:ueorien which bavo bBen de?iseJ for;beir r i te DO, I'IHKO theoiiea burt tiiutu.L'hu workiugmon of Europe and tbuir

ilbwera aro not fib to teach tlio woi-kiugmeu of America. Wo have much tulearn from Europe about mnslo andforth, but we have much to ttmob themIUOUI humnn righlfl. The importationif European emibaaries to this country

an abomination. [Applause.]Mr. Beeoher said ho laughed at the

notion tbat tbcOovcrnraontfihouid faineuro of the people. I t ia the duty of IbeGovernment to'protect tbo pooplo, while

iey lake euro of themselves. That tboiloyernmeiit Bbouid sea that working-uea have bread ia an absolutely foreignrfoa to tbe tbeoristB of Europe "Haiidiif! t You can nover readjust the thoughts

i company troupe hah now do. oaUafno-on ob receibin' cua terrybooshina ob do

fo 'do berry hi s'perbr'-inter', day bub 'fo'ded am. Do av-

junse, big ait* little, now chalk up to doip^a'if'awfiis."" " • -••'"; ' , -

Tbe children' crowded into line,i andilcd up piujt Moaoa and Aaron, who' hadnk'cn a seat and,Bpread oat a large ban-lanna handkerchief over his knoes.'. Asiey retched him, each , deposited BOUIB

offering in bia lap . in many cascapuH-in g i t . o u t from under jacket,Cpr^apron.I -am Vaareithnt JoTinny^^BakeT; .nevercame honestly by tbat laeenecttUaofhisBister Kute'B.nor did Queenie Lafdlawby lior mamma's Japanese card recjiv-

Aftcr an ioBpection of tbevuriouBnidea the baton ;arose, and Boiling aicatj umbrella Btick, from 'wbfch theilk and ribs bad been stripped, he boldt aloft, anil bidding "de awjnnao holoipde right ban'fo* tako 3o oafob BO-iutay,"nbQ began ia a sepulchral 'voice

the formula, .VBy.do holy p o k c r ^ — ""By, tho holy, poker," rcpcatcl the

children,-every little right band up'. -

3 did'-not wait to hear more, ,but,trembling with anger, darted around'tb'abanVe, burst opeh'tbo door,' and ha-foM •'tlioi ast'onisbea' group could' com-[.reiiend ' the!' poflitiop/^l'wieBted. the

if tho workinginen to tho New Euglfalhci-s, wlio were tbo brains of the ctiuuiit, and who worked almost uneiu^iyfor thoir very cxiatenoo midivolfure of the Mholo country. He osk<whothor the Amertenn workiu^nau

la to tani from tho teaching of thoimen to tue teachings of imported philoophera. He said i t woald be tbe gloiif bislifo if ho might aee tbe m&joril>f the workiugmco happy in bom

tbeir own. Iti speaking of the adverey that overtakei many, ho said tha

wlieD a man lias bard times be ehouliout grumble or complain. He oughtbe manly enough to be manly when beis poor, as well aa when lie is rich.Wlicu be cornea down tu a single dollaru day, must bo throw up Ms handsdespair? Ie that the nunly coarse formuu ? If you are being reduced,down boldly to poverty. Bankruptcynever hurts a mau nntil i t takes bis man-

iod. Worliiiigmen, work more angrumble less.

Mr Ucccbcr Bald tbat he did not sayillar a Any was onoiigh for a working-

man, but i t would give a man bread,Man ought to bo BUperior to bis circum-stances. He Bhould not suffer the out-side world to shake him. Ho shouldBtaud, not crawl. Don't apeak hut bearadversity us well as prosperity. In re-ferring to the railroad striken, be paidtribulo to their worth and added,' whentbey go wrong wo should rebuke tbem.

At tbo closo of tbo Bermou, which loet-1 nn liotir and a hair, Ur. Jiaeeher

mt tbe bymn "Sfy Oonntry 'tla oilie©." ThevaBt congregation Bang ilith an enthusiasm which was almostirtling. "When Mr. Beeoher had pro-

loimccd tbe btinediotion be was aur-ounded by friends, who wished him aileQBaut lime, for he starts on hi t yacu-ion to-day, to return in October,

Cummerce of (be World,Franco exports vinos, brandies, ailUfl,

faaoy nrtidea, furniture, jewelry, clocks,wnlcbes, papor, perfumery, and fancygoods generally. -

Italy exports corn, oil, flax, flour,hies, essences, dyestuns, drugs, fineiarb1o, soap, paintings, engravings, mo-

and salt.Fruuitia eiporla llucu, woolens, zlno,

irtioies of iron, copper anil brass, indigo,Tax, hams, musical instruments,tobacco,

es and porcelain.Germany pxpoils wool, woolen goods,

toens, rags, corn, Uinber, iron, lead.tfn,lax, hemp, winoa, vtax, tallow, and oat-

ofGod I" No equalization con overtakeuntil men ore equal. I t 1B a wildt, the European notion ot aatnhlaa-

.ion's among workmen. Tho liberty of,lie individual is destroyed in snob com-

Tbe line-ahoald bo drawnistwecn tho skilled and unskilled wbrk-ngmen.' The attempt torcgimeat labor

pieposteroas.'

Mr. Beecbor nci t npoke of tha gfloer-condemtitttion of cupilalisla by work-

Ingmen, and Baid capital io the productlabor. ' Tlie capitalists are work-

ing men, or men wbo representedwork. He protested ogainat what lieBtyled " tba Qerman dreams of Qovoru-

&nd Baid tb&t the Americana donot propose to go to .the Bcbools of im-practical German thcomts. HoconBid-ered comntuniana a deadly, poison for (boworkingmon. " Wo give citizonship toareignerB, but not to their theoriea. We

'tank thafr puiloBopbiea.ntbosea,Iod gavo men tbe right of liberty; and,'s the buslcieaB>1of tlio Oovernment to;o'that liberty la not token from thorn.Ivory inn« is in himself n wholo com-lonwoaltli, but you.' mnst not use jonr

yigbts to Costxoy the

Wh

j.nnybudy

G. Wlion men say that the Governicnt muat take the railroads,; telegraphIOS, and otner husiuosa industries, they

mean, tbat the Government should boturned into a gigantic corporation, and

bo products VHvidod among the people.Is tba communisUwieff, given not

ing ago in onr uioter'city,which is moreleased tu&n us with BUOII thooriita. On-' a theorist inBdnoby nature and thrownf meditation into dolirtum' tremona

could Invent BUCII tboories, ' There is norioh class before tbo law, no yorking-men's dasa before! the law. H e who

ics moo, and wbo' t-cetis. to antagon-ize, in a n enemy of hia country and otUs kind. '* ; .*. , , ' . ' '= ' ;;. - ' , ' . . ' , ; [

: - "Mr. Bce'cher dwelt oa brotlierhoods

ad tradea onions, and. said that tbeirdemands on employers were nn-Ameticaoand ntijuet I t is on American doctrinethat eveiy n a n must stand upon bis own

>vol. itinBoid tbnt tho world oweseery man Q living. Tbat 1B BO when aaneaniB i t . Again,: that the worldionld toko enro of all men. Man was

ora to' take car« of uimself, - bn£ samci'imen ho ia cared for by tils mother, and

rard by hiB wife.' Man sHouli beFaldcd. uccoiding' to his ochiovemouto,[f bo achieved as mnob as a fly be ia en-titled to ap equiit toward 'for wtjat lielid. ' U b s is.an eagle, be has a right tohe whole-elr. No man bas a right to> by Rrtiflcfal meri ts ; i t must be

lirougb merit. Men may' go into a re-icllion, and learn th i t two ponndi weighlore t ban one. The Jaw olnnturo iaon__'"_. Jo of two pounds.. . A maawhoirinliB l icorand grambleB, and worksine-lenth. of tbe day, says that be iu asjood as tho nex t 'mm. That dependsipbn who is tbonext tnan. [Lauphter.]Dho test of all combinations is bow muoliiberty ttiey secure for the

born with n hatred of wrong and op-D o y o u Bujipose" that after-

ny plciidinB tor tbo alaTea of I thisiountry, and for .'the yeomanry of Eu-:ope, tb t t loouM'a tand by and Jiflten to

baa3 if tyraiilawliq wantaffoodtime,rhclher tboy corn i t -o r not? Meihould bo. ranked, by their. productive>owor. Hind is>ui>erior to mat ter ;IOOUB superior to body.,'

Tlio • olergymad ' commented on tho•Me difference between skilled and nn-illed1 workmen. Tbe man' of brains

and tbe man of mhscle. A man, boeaiO,ieaka c( tbo amount of work nccom-

p luaed ; but why "not ipeak of tbe qual-ity.' Auotlier talka of the cost of pro-'duction,' To make a box tbat might hoanything like a box, should I undertakethe 'work nnd. finish It, would cost me6150. [Laughter.] In tho' time takonin tao tomtruotion of the box I mightmake $150 lecturing, A catpeaiar woulddo tlie «ork in mncb less time,probably.What is wanted is >the development of &

sajbat PDCQ bonored but'now profanedrelio --.had*never :• before..experieiioed.Mraea wi Aaron h<jff]ecf»ad b ^

larger innnlooaV .-l bl

gpalled '-bellows blowing" to working-men, b j thosa who , wantto'wbrk eighhours and get-pay In fifteen.1'' : , . ;

Tbe FK£Ouer'next caDeH tbeattention

tria exports ininerala.raw and manifnctured silk thread, glaas, wax, tor,

uiitga)., vine, honey and mathematicalinBlruments*

England exports cottonB.woolenB.glasstordware, eartheuwaie, outlery.iron.me*allio wares, salt, cool,-watches, tin, silksmd Iiuens.

Ruseia exports tallow, flax,henip.flour,iron, linseed, lard, bides,wax,duck,cord-ige> bristles, fur and potoah. ' • '" , '

Spain exports wines, brandies, iron,esbi»nd flriod fruita, quicksilver. Bul-

phur , ealt pork, eaffron, nnchbviea, silka n d w p o l e n s . "\. '•>. '., '.'•'. . [ • • ' .

• Cbina cxporU tea, rhubarb, rattBlc.gin-r, borax, zinc, tilko, cassia, fllllgree

F6rk,\"ivory ware, lacquered ware nndorcclain. , -., _",• Turkey expoHs; cpinm.' silk, drugs,amB, dried-fruits, tobacco, wines.'lam-I's ha!r( carpets, shawls, camlet* andlorocco. • .-. . . . "V '...'. ,* ' . , . ' ' 'Hindostan fzporits gold and Btlver, oo

ihineal, Indigo, oara'aparilla/ vanilla, ja-np, fttstifl, Oampeacly wood, pimento,tuffBRtiil dje-stii£&» • ' »' '•' ' L ' ••

'Braisil exports coffee, indigo,, Bugftr,I, hides; dried meats, tallow.gold.dia-adi and other Btocea, gums, manoB-

my and India-rnbber. v,.:' ' ! *•' ','*[Tbe West. Indies cxpoito«ogor, moles-

rum, tobacco, cigars, motogany,dye-ood; coffee, pimento, froabfruita and

East Indies exportft. cloves,; nutmegs,noe, popper, rice, indigo, B°!<* .dost,;imphor, bensine, Baiphur,' ivory, rat-,nB, Bandaf:wo6d,'rinc and nnts. ' ••Tbe "United 'Statesiapor'tB principally

igrionltural 'produce,- tobacco, ' cotton,IT, provisions ol allkindB, lnmbtr,tur-

jtine, sgrionltiiral implements^ sowingirirtchtnesi cotton goods, cutlery,: bnild-era' hnrdwnxo,.' fmniture/. loopmotivea

laoltlona of war, g6ld, silver)

I a tbo Bottom Drawer?I saw wife pull out tbo bottom drawer

of tbe old family bureau tbia evening;and I w c n t softly oatand.wandered 'apan ' l down.until 1 knew tha'tehe Kad abut

up and gone to bwisewing. , We liaveSDCIO things luid away in that drawer•hioh tbe gold of kings conld s o t boy,ad jo t they,'sr«' relloa wblch grieve nstntil both our heatia ore sore. ~I Laven'tlaredlook at thorn for a year, but I re-nemliereacli'article.'*'.;' ," - . ' , ';Tiiere^arfl ivo worn Bhoos, a little oblpit, with part :of the br im gbno, someactings, punt*,' a.ooat, two 'o r . t h r eeoolflj bits 61 broken crookoxyi k whjp,

cid aeyoral loj'a,'V Wife—poor tbiDg—!>e3 to tbat drawer evory day of hex life,ad prays over it and lets ber ieara fallpon the proibea* arUoIes; but I dare

Sometimes we speak of little Jack, butot often. I t bos been a IOIIK time, butomob'ow we can't get over grieving. Herasaucba burst o t sunshine, iuto ourivea that bia going away .baa beep liketvering our every-day existence witb, a

lall.: Sometimes, when we.sit alone ofia evening, I writing and ehe sowing,,>bild will call out as our boy ased to,aadto'will both start up" witb beating heiirts

a wild hope, only t o ^ n d t h ' e dtrk.i more of a harden tuanevor , , ' • ' /•

I t is'so still and quiet now. - I l'ooknpthe window vbere his blue eye na'edBparkle at my oominf, b n t n e i s not

icre. I listen Jor bis pal ter ing/eet ,bi iicrryshont, and b ia ' r ing ing langa ibu tjere is uo'sou&d. There is no one toimbovcr my bnceo.-no bnatoeearchiy pockets and t c u o for presents ; and: never find tbo cWtrif turned, over, tbe•room down, or ropea tied to the door-

I want;some one ' io tease'me for myknife ; to tide on my eboiilder; ia lotam j a x e ; to follow me to the gate when Igo^.and'.bo there• toicoeet mo w b e n lcome ; to call " good Eight " f r o m tbelittle betl" now empty. And-wife, uliemisaes nim still more, There are no lit-tle feet to wash, no little prayeta to say;

whfltne upswept teasing" for lompso! sugar, er'ibiog with tbe pain of * hort toe ; and

^.j"*onl(5 give her own life, almost, to.waits at * midnight, and look aorohs tohe"crib and Bee our boy there auhe used

TholIi3arteoribeLorfly.

One day three or four weeks ago agamin, wbo seemed to have no friendsin the world, was run over by a rob ideon Gratiot uveiiuu auil fatally injured.After be had beeu in tbe boupitol for u

ik a boy uboat bin own age and BIE*;,and looking as frieudJosB and forlorn,vailed to ask about bim and to leave anorange. He seemed much embarrassed,aud would answer so questions. Aftertbat be came daily, always bringingsomething, if no more than an apple.Lost week, when the nurse told hita tbatBilly bod no chance to get well, tliostrange boy waited around longer thim

•usual, aiid llually uaked if he could goHe hail been inuted to many times

before, but bad always refused. BiUy,aud weak and emaciated, opened

jyee in wonder et sight of tbo b o j ,and before lie realized wbo it was tbostranger bent closo to bia face anilsobbed:

Billy, can ya forgivo a feller ? Weroa aline fighting and I was aline tuoiceh for ye, but I'm sorry 1 Fore yeie won't ye tell me ye haven't anyrudge agiu mo T"The young lad then almost in the

badow of dentil, reached up his thinrbite arms, clasped tbem' around tha'liter's neck, and replied :

" D o u ' t cry Bob—don't feel bodl tiros ugly and mean, and I was bearing uitone at ye when tbe wagon b i t me. Ifre'll forgive me I'll forgivo you, and I'll>roy for both ol us 1"

lk>b won half an hour Into the morningiilly died. When tbe nurae took bim

the tiliroaded corpse be klaaed the>ale face tenderly e n i gasped:

D-did lie say anything about~-ehoutie?"" H o spoke of you just before be

liBd—asked if you were bare," replied

" And may I g o - g o to tao funeral ?" ;"You may." , .And he did. He was the only

mourner, HJB henrt was tbe only oneacbed. No tears were ehed by •

hers, aud tliey left bim sitting by thev made grave witb heart a* big tbat -conld tot epeak:. !_ . . . . .'

If, under tho crust of vice undigno- V:auce, there are such springs of pure .'••eeling and true nobility, who shall groweary of doing good I . ' '. .';'

i J o k e . . , ; . " . . • • • . : • • • ; .

A clergyman, s widower, residing lune of our Vermont rural towna, re-

itly created a flrat-class sonsation in.household which conBJBtea of, never*. :

grown-up daughters.. - Tbe reverend y ;tiemau was absent from lome tor a , -iberof days, visiting in 'an adjoin-,'

•g town," The daughters received Ja jatter from their father wbiolfstated ho :'*•iaa 'married a widow with eix tprightly :;•

f,' and that he might lie expected --•'lomeat a certain, time. 'I l ia effect, of \ \hat news was s. great phoeWto thaiiippy' ;''amily. The girla,i rioted for th«r: t tbeV >;iesa and amiable lempewmenjo^BeejnBd • '•other set of b e b g s ; there was'Veep-"''-:•g wailing and tearing pf hair,: and' all • • 'jinnner of naughty things said.. ,Tho^.?,3y home was neglected, and..wlea 'ifaa ••-';iy of arriTol came the house'"^wwVanyr^'.

thinp; bat inviting. At hut tho Hey^Mr. il>-——came, but be was alono. Ha graet- ",ed bia1 daughters aa umal," a i d . « 1 » ? v

iewed the negleoted parloraithera waa ^merry twinkle io his eye: / The dattght> ;f'V* were servous and evidently RmiouB.':;^;'

Athujtrthe eldest xaustered ofmngA^andl^U'a a k e d : •. '*'' • •••<•••-"• •'•';$• ^ b - ^ ^ s x r| ","1

"'' 'Where is.tnolher ?'.;•-•;• '^'fi^'^iy^TiTa Iieaven,1 aaj« tbo gooS i w , ; ' \s" ?£,'.-\'Bat where is the -widow with, 'abc'^4ildren, which you wrote j o a hod mar-^'y

fllasi Ejes for Howefcj;^,':;''/':;;,'^

' Artificial ejti for. fcoTses.t Wff*Deen''j•;•'..

ind to B^me extent in tbo United BUtes;:;^.B e UGnindiere, a Frencbman; who^,j

r toou :dead for fsonib ycarsjwss'an-Vj:peH In (his bbBinesBJ and made a large'^^umber of eyes for.horses While in the.!1:mpfoy of .Bauch'jfc Gonglomani)V.of 86-.1-Heecker Btreet. These eyes are" a b o n t ; \

times thfcsiEO of an ftttjfloialihuman' '<, aind'are Bot modfl;' h"""- iit*"*i.«»:?'r"

r linmdn beingB,.Wtaro;strein lies thediffioulty ftti'ge i r p r o p e r h u e . ••"• '••:' .''•'-. :••-•..' : ' - ; ? . r

Cbristi&n Hahn, ot )$: Nort i Williani''jeot, is ! t h e o n l y :person in UiU-'oUy'-lho manniaDtqrea'. a^fidal\^MV;foc;'; :

s. .^ Tbeyvare inade 'onUrply; bynd, by Mr. Habn himself. aa',they t : 'ire tbe aidUalliard)iii'g)of: a>"n»ari

rorkman. • Thoy :are not: kept oh salO}^lat ftior'only made ciiibrtleriy"'1X model1-I the" empt /sooket is nefiewary; &_'tlie.^rorb, .and with tbo aid'of this a ; glaW';

b d t t lA&f&rtti'/ya l l save the most aocdrnpliabed

Wfaon a Detroit wom&n andwered the ,'leor hell, yesterday, BhefoundttBtrangec

tho step. Ho h a d a buDdloitihisi«3, a smile on his face, nnd be said:

"Madam,-can..I sell you iomo" fiy •

•*Doea.the paper fly 9 she asked.,••.-"• .'••.•'•'." No, ma'rn, but it makes, .the flies

What do I want the flies to flyior V' ; :

i o c o n t u w e d , ^ " • ' • " • • > • ' ; • • • : > . . - . ' . ; •. ; . , N

" E v e r y fly, madam—":he* rwas ex.*;;plaining, when she called o u t : . ".'•;', ••..';•;•••• ' " . I .want jon . to fly 1 "Tcan got.-along.:ritlj fljiw better than .with agents I":".•-'"'

; M But I am not t le i ly , 1 ' ho sbftly pro*"t e s t f l d . : ; / . . _ : ' _ ; • • ; . • • ' , > • ; • I;- • ; ; ; • • - • • • ' ' ;

VOor dog ia." she grimly xcplied, andha was. Ho flew nround tbe corner, •

tie agent flow for the gate,-tha jol l .oily-paper flew over the ontb,. nnda.news-loy'climbeda tree-box to be. c a t o i tbaBUSS, and snouted.: ' .- , v '. -•. •

She flew,,thou fljest, he flied,*and 1 / -beliere tbe (log got a pieca of meet witb

atooat-toil. "r ':' I* • ! -"

H' IKSU1JT|I T » DOO" '.a.—:".Yes| DootOT, and a few.data pre- . 1ni feeliDgsomewuatpredispofied^ad

having a groaping pain in the abandon;;I took some; patent ;medicine,an.6l I feelconvinced that it SBiiouBly npaired my •_oocstituent.... Isuppoae I'm at an tixe-;orablo temperature.for Tm always a woe-xying ever since Betsy Smith had tprigre-;gatiaa of UiQ langs, or uonn; toncnricalaffection; bnt, to tcll:tbe;trnth,i' \enl-

ajs drsftded an infenial ruabr,", '

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O- f. DATIS. Uad J^ta-, C. P. B. E.

Notioe.[n Eaatter or estate cf FRLXCI3 GOTE.

U f tfcoftubee

of thoe f s B y »™ Fcucv Coit,

CODated ia.i 23d, ib'.l.

of atvtnl fcsadred tads wo* op-! Bask, N**to waft oa taanrxfactorics acdabofwj ^

acd compel ti* mra to ttnkf, and M pro-1'He >"«« Vork EIJT-*» ii i fsH 17 .

»r«gi t , I 6) j v u crlgi&JtDj ended kr th# »««ffiii»ii*-. K-:ti>*T taa I gr^xs *b*o e r a ' tion ti

bread ia th* good old B i > > Uia

to brt»i t i t U« i i « J Thow Ud at \

og frVtgbU f'-r tli» » o»icg k. tte f»ct tUt thr the M a t diitnct Mt «r/t | t t

GBO. FEDIB,jGlotMer and Merchant Tailor,

DXAOOSAL COATS and VESTS, hornCA&SOJKBE PASTS fromCHLKCHILt.A 0VEBCOAT3,DIAGONAL OVEBCOATS,YOTJTHS*SlJIJS,from . • - .BOX'S SUITS. " . . .CHILDREN'S SUITS, fxoia

GSto 179 to 1|6 to is4 t

A LAEGE STOCK OF

y toacdfrxcitlvr. for tbe

t toariliai, u d tbe road w » l i u i *

*vi Of th«r|.UGrt*sI*k«HoWl

a a I*: femptn*—*bo*t -wodd-tt I**itn a « only f prioeipJ proM. i*Ur«t«d ia its being ktptI*- traiui •**•*- jag-y^** after aX wbo rine to ag tb& lib 6, 4^.^* rf f.«r£iii-*2s:e for tij* tins* b-Mig. g*< j The hot*] a*. Green

*ia *£t t t 6twfjap««aad,half;s.t*rt dUUeoe rftbe vaUr. and spretty' tt* tmt, « d \j girii-g »T*y tiwr dspt*, \ «*•*•« it i* It *• ab»t three -mle» US length

\ it-3 ptrbar* one o i k wi4*. Its general ap-

t'yet, ba i ! ehwge tbe li*es lo t at Futtat/arg, Etadiag j Gretawood let*, sod about aaf»ax>toD? Tom tfcott, Franklin B. I *»* si** lh* toeka ri« op alp—'

_.i ! Bl*rtr. SJVJ mi* carted withwbo bai

afmd « W J . •»>

uiben 1/J J-ia Ihuu, aid *Tbrotzftht cwopulw'x. t/j \jt£t up^n JL ETcitLrvr trail**. Tl*i«, M.e of ih« i»yt*ifn*i.t tfjvrtt* ot #TJI tn lLe ytivo«p*ct of aAsin, t u been n.\**isA t\•here. In PitfatbsTgb th* *Uip}*%'1 of i

•tort of imn atd coal A »Ty f**w d*will rni&e* U> hrin% tbia e JivL'ty/ci hfrtc*tboniBTida all over tb« co^ivtrj *z.tr*%&luiher tajonew, afi, by a ind/ki. m-ifiring irf t&Krmtrif* tvf lif*, add lOiWUI

•Rarnrt tbe rici *c*o work* uemd to Ud*trim#rt <rf tb« CUM tbkt olarU it.

I'J Cbica^'jydirtclfel to tb*

of t i e trtcti of rsi.rrod itock, wh^li it i(.traOfF ik>ug tbe lice of tbe

»** J t Of

a jt*n tin laboring mm of Amenc*. get(4 i&fticity vbkb talus tbe ibape of a

it tie P*t,r/«jlfti.ia* arid Port Wajne] *M ri»tticg tiglfctr tb*ir Viidn, If. M tbdrtfae

!j?iB**r» *&'! firfeinen that tbey ean b*fe! wA ^^Hitir old et.(p'c«i if tb*>y report tor duty j j j M i e ^at Ohce. Thf opeotog ol the blockade jou tb* Fort Wayne K«»d will open tbe! " ^ - i « i '

Birfafi.Entry Ditn Laa a rigit to dttmein* i'

btaiaelf vbetLtr b* will or will jwt wurk fenaoy wagM tbat uay be offered bim.

No nan Laa a riglit to dtt*nnin*i fenothtr man wtttbtr Ibat otbtr *UU w inot wrvrk fcr *jiy *a){n« tbat way be off'

Ko man baa any ri|fijt t/t prtr«it ar>/.man fr«a doibf; any work, not iwiioiaosHt ty ai>d not i1srp*Tt*ifirT to otb^r i d•»U, wbicb be may think Iv rt b> do.

Every man Laa a ri^ht to bU crwo ttv>Aim. Evtry man bat. a right lo act or ntvtto act to accordance with tit* dicf*t<* of biaown jedfaurat and bia own emsdtnee.

Ko man baa a ritfbt to interfere with It*frt*d*u» of another, by dicutinn tiUm- hiU dull ftel, wbal U f>ball Uiink and i«:or what b» Rball do.

Th* frmedation of aocjfttr in this coni.tr]U tretdimi i and anything *tr*pt tbe Uwiof God vt tbo Liwi of tlii land, wbictfnteriem with Ue*Aotn tuutA b

1-Bon.

Important Argument.Oa tbe Btb of Aignat celt Jod«a Dtp

will «it at tbe Court Honu, in Newark,btar uffommi In lha matter of taxationth« feUwwing railroads; Central BailroaiiKew jMMy, tbe Higd Hri.le* I!allroad Coopony, Long Broneli awl He* Girt. I/mVal>r/r Kew Egypt and Farmingdale, North,em Pnobtrteo aa<I K«w York, fkxitb Branch,Ksw iertty Southern, Long Branch %n&Seaatinrc, Viiulacd, Tom* fiiter. and Water'town, Krw York and Long Qrancb, Eartai

rThe 7*1« of tbe property of tb*« roadi,

H UMWfd, fa tVitn.WJ*;, nptn ~IbeStaU Uxin diifnte amcmnti to£93 SO. Tbe New /erary Central BailroadadmiU • TklnaUon of »]2,&33,Sftt.i>ni paid |H),(XJO on account The Kruioand Aoboy admilJ» TiJaatloti of t^,7( )« ,« »DJ bare pdd <M,OIO,2Jt tm acconiB«Tenl of tbe other road* ban adraittlalnmtloo, but hire paid no Uxca, ThIfarrfa k»d E«ex Road fwld, on accountnUmd'aod equipment, tU3,wn.Wadmit* ttw UMHneut, bnt denicaltn UnbOit;lo UxMkm for *<rulpni«irti, which taiountt0$O0,7*M,63. U{xm the rlccliion ofnae« a Urge amount of tbe rereuue of tl

iitutnl 5e*R.

It la reported that iSf. H. IT. Hooore. OAcaua, Colonel Frederick Greet'* fstbe

In-lavw, b-U fallfd for aboiiL two miUioM <' dolbm. ftod that about tG.1,000 of the nu

• mn oirfog lo • lUlford life inaurauce com-

Ur Madrid IVITIOH. we loon thatHpaoisb GoTernmnit ia about to send W.OOtnons m«n tn CnU in Octotier. Itot 8paliluuo't (tot the dweais to pojr tl»e eipens-w, rahe'a b*ggina; Et of the plaulers.

In Rt Loafs the riotem cfirrif J about thintreetr * banner will) "Bread or blood.Down witb the capibtlUU." The Rum Inn/allowed ntlt, with a tinge piper inocrilj" We don't want bread, yfovixot eakeijilt, et blood.11 *

, TUfl wbaleboot K--w Dedfori], 20 feetIragtb, wlilcb made the (Urine voyave acntba Atlantic, only " manned *' by Mr. Cmjxand bli wife arrived aafely at Mount BayCornwall, England, on Batorday- ufght

Tbs Oil City Derrick'! oil report for Jun<«Ut«M that 4DG wella were ootnplet«d dnrin|the month, tbe lareert number completedtha Mine p«nod in the Iiintory of tho peti

- leum badniika. Hizty-lbren wells wetotally dry. Oo tbe. Ixt of July 380 wvlli

- were driUJng, and 'itl rigs were up and inconnw of eomrtructiuo.

Yx-Qor, Koum haa been arreited iu BoiitljCarotlna, on the'charge of having lamiedfraudulent pay certificate!, when fyxakilbs HOUM) in 187 . It wo* for the rftfn«.l tocommlmioii thin scouodral as a Judge thatGov. Cbatnburlaln lr*t tlie «iKxl will of theHupreme Court of Scmtu Carolina— theJIMUM being tbe nctnttiditi'* fatbar.

OoYemera of all th« KUUi will m»t h.Philadelphia August 2at!i. They wl] be re-ceired by tba Permanent EahlWt'to Aavoda-tlon OD the BHh. Augiut WU tlie Gover-nor* will nceiTB tbs people of tbe UnitedrttatM la tbe Exhibition tatitling, On tbeflirt they will visit nomt of ths hutm manu-factarfoK ntaUiihiraoU. They sr« InrlUdto sit in ft group tn Raiurday for tbetr pbo-

' '. WKraf hs—a **opy to tie reanrved for tha capl<iciatinoh ot the HUtti. flatnrday after-noon, to the courtevy of the Wert Jentgr

. IWlrwd, they wiU.Tlalt Capo lUy, and willbf tho gatfitM of Uia Htockton Uoaan. BaUOidiT eraninff flnvwotks and a grand hop

- will be jri«n By tbs eitixens aud Tlaitor. theltfland. llonday evening they Irav.

Kdal train for New York.

luoeoal salts for Jnly of the TeotujU/onia and the Cslawire. Lackawanna k Weat.

-»Htt.OnBiiaBliwVannounced /or Wednesday' laM, owinff to the unwttled oonditlon of

;, affftim at the mlacm and on ths greet tnuu*,\ WBtaMonliaMWDnipostponed. ^fheonicBni

' of UM Utter coamany reprc»mt that, owingw to tbs ftrOu) and the conation of mining; VperaUMwj (Iwj ba.«nocool todslinr. f*o; soon osoffaini .become sclUcd and they con

dflirer ebnalgiuaontf they will rerun* tlielr' nootlily twlos. > It'ts (mid by dealers tbat the. „ wnj/ianiM iaTa odtranaed thdrprlcai for coal

b / rebtll ta Ihelrymribj'sbont ufUwn centsper ton, and the opinion ta thfit tLdreiara-

^pl«>Ulb«'folli)w*4br;wUfIorit,generally-ttlOtild la» utrlkt bf prolonyatt

iicbrd tbe progrwa of ti» Rtrikegood d*U of interest and it is my

and Pittsbdrjr and Pi»UbarKJ*nn conTiction that if Uftto thtioaelw theE m Jirad* to bnsintxs. Oo the men bere wodd not btve }<nncd is it. It

waa a sort of nmur vu oomM, aa tb«y ttay inWeghevj alley E/ ad tbe j gi&« are amriog and der*arting on

ni . Tbe PitUbarg, CiocioDfcti andt lyjiiii U/AA—Pan Handle Eoate—^ roaring trriaa at tucul.At Wilkwlwne tweuty-fitft

held a meeting at Daoi'i Qrore,~ reaulntiooi uot to resaoiT t t r pawed reaulati.

work oalil tbeir wigea L__ _..rier cent, and '.he mioe pa cope are to be._ , ( itil the companytbis dftoand.

At 1 o'clock Monday rfternoon a_.<%tinKof thftrailroirf strikers of tbeDe!*ware, Lackawanna and Western~ ~ oaii Ojmpaoy was held in Hcran-

and a UDoijimtms vote paa»e4 ia' of retoruicg to work at the redoe-

twl r tft of wogeii. Tnins otiromeocedrnDDiogiDnll directions ID tbe after-noon *hr>rtly after i o'clock w/itbont any

Tbe ilrik'e of tbe miners and ironworkers, *h<> Dumber Bereral thtmsauda,still CODHDUMI, with no proapect ofterra!nation, und deatntetiorj of pro|tioaerty is Kieatlj feared. Bereral iwere raided and rob)«ed Monday

' rid ff i l

prop-ioeeighere raide y g

nd pruvvt'wn* carried off in large qoao-tie* Tlier« U macb duttreao amODgU

tbe poor.N t t

g qTlier« U macb duttreao amODg

Not a train ban been m o ib tbe Le-hign Valley to-day on eitber rood, withtbe exception of the Lebigb VallcKwad, which pawed down Taeaday olternoon. Tha official! of the LcbigfTallej rood bave been ao oi-erwholme-with application., for positions tbat tbehare pat oat notices saying DO moreTicaucits. AH rzpresa good and mailsfor Ailentown and Eattoa which arrireat ScrantoB by North PennajflTanl:Boatl are Uken to tbeir deatifloiion h;other compuDica.

All tbe trains on tbe Delaware, Lack-„ wanna and Western Railroad ran regu-larly jenterday over the Harm k. Enoez.limioD, bat on the main lloe, fromWwiliinfjton to Bcrautou and Otwego,the troablfjs are not yet arranged. Al>moot ercry flremao on the Uinrrls aodEiscx division 1»n Rone back to dnty.tbe few exception* being those on tbefiremen'a committee, wbo atill bold totheir pMitfoos until tbey reoeive d »finite orders (rom tbo Eieeative Com-

iniltee at Bcrsnton that tbe ntrikereally orer. On tbe ntuin line tbe cgitiecn, flremes - and brakemen arounltj and tbe strike is effretaai. Tbiare Tery indignant at.their bictbrenthe Mums and E w i road wbo hatn work, and denonnee them in itronjtermi. OB tbo Central Bailrond of NetJeiwy all trnius ran rpgularly, but othe Pennnjlrauia brnncbea of tbe ft»inot a tmiti, A coal train was stojipaywtertSay morning at Penob«ot, tUSdla above Uaaob Clinak, and vioieniwas threatened. The Governor of Penfijrlvarjja (elegropbej the railroad com-pany tbat be woald at once Bend troop*to tho *cene of the blockade.

A diipatcb fron Elisabeth uiys tbat'in New Jeney tho atrikera are quint

merely front the prcnenceof tbetoilitary.AtPlilllipaburg. Hampton and Wasli-inffton tiuiua are ropoing regnlarly, andthe strikers are trying to convince tbemilitary tbat their prewflos is nnncceanary, and the military are tryinp; (o onnvloce QoTtrnor B«lle tbat BUOU is tbecase. Tbe trnlb is, bemever, tbat ia

is, benrer,Valley there ii no dpoaipart of tba strikers to re-

and no intention on' the

caio. Tthe Lehitjon on the part of t(omo work, and no intention n thepart of tueraliroada U> resuma, nolessthere ii a general return to doty. Tlritcannot take place in tbe Lehigh Voile:until the disturbances are" permanent);allayed in tbe mining regitm. Tbetroops will not be remored from Philiipiburg an til tbe traini tbmrIrips fa the Lebigb Valley, Tbe reportItiat tbe mtlitarj will bo withdrawn "onWcdncsdo; orlgiiiatefl wttb tbo itrikern, wbo' are fiaiu to bare In yiovr—iIke military ia withdrawn—* return toPbUlipBbnrg and ol tbe stoppage oftrain*. • ' - .

gberiffBctlis of Huntenlon Ooanty,irresteil a r amber of atrikem, wbo, ft ia[bought, would have eanaed .sometremble if thej bad broo allowed to ro-maln at large. He sent them to Han-terdon Conntv Jail. At Fbillipabnrgthere wore six strikers arreelod yeiitor,-doy, and more arrcsta aro expected, ' -

AtEnaton tbe train* ninnina MnnJoyd d * b i fibt l

MnJobt liui

bfipbt lie beet>

l i

id pnurda on «oeb tugine. _Ired PeniiiylvBDta militia bavi3ered to Ejustoo. tbongb rll is . qoietHere. Tbe New Jenoy troops are stilli camp at Pbillipsbnrg.Tbe Vice-Cbancellor of New "Jersey

iioa Inned orders to all sherifTB alongtbo lino of the New Jersey Central, di-r*ollDf[ tbcm to saromnrily arrest forcontempt of court all perwDB obstruct-ing the running o l the road by tbe re-ceiver. . • ' .

At noon Mcmda? & local train forPittston wan boarded by ntrikers, theengines cnt loose and rnn into tberound-loose and tbe fire polled, Alarge crowdof famous assembled. Therewo» no fntcrforooce witb tbo strikers,

A mail train bound north on tlie Vol.sy Railroad and due at Wilkesbane attr. M. waa detained three-quarters of

an hour by B crowd of 7,000 persons attbe depot Tbe striken uncoupled tbepasaanger canebM and engine and threw

10 conpling-twita ia tbe f»oal. The)lt« were replaced, and United States

detective ofllccrs were sUtianed on tbeplatform to walch them. Tbe train waa

aakul below Ihe deiuA, and, unJtw atill bead of stvejm.ahot post tbe otrik-irs. Borne of them attempted to board

train, but failed. Truublo la antic}.j t l whoa the next tn io nuUat here,A erowd of olx or wren UmtJttDd pech

assembled at tba Lefiigb Valleypot lo s»0 the mail fralp Soatb scma

the aray, and tbey were retwonod into it bythis kind of talk; "Our fellow workmen onall t i* otber rtMda ar« grAag to atrike fortheir rights. Tbe men at Bcraotcn and Plil-bptburg and Hoboken ore gti&g Into it, and» U i wiU they think of iu if we do sot jointb*ro? They will call ns blacklegs, sod»callawfcg»), and aotlo, and we con aevrr holdtip oar beads again among nDroad men."

Tbat was the kind of talk Ibat ltd «nr meninto tbe atria* which OH cost them—wellwaitaix month* and I will tell yon, perhaps.Of o&e tbicg yoa may rat anrared tbat therewill not be another itriko at Port Morrw for

iren more years at leastDuring Ibe whole excitement, tht trsek-

men worked on for their 90 cenU'adiy, be-lievbg that half a lo*f was bettn- Ibaa&obrad, and I hope tbe c-Ocera of the nodwiU toot, be aUe to ae# th*ir way ctear to bo-neaM lb«ir wag« lo per cent, al least what-ever they may do with the rat of no. Boa-day morning about 10 o'clock a ipecUI train

i here conducted hj Am't Superintend-ent Frank J, (hiffith, bringing a baltaSIonof tbe 2od K. t. Hational Guarda, eommaodedby Major J. Treeland Moore. Tlw n«w»•pread qttlckly to BUnbope. txA the. sur-rounding emmtry and enriodty ae«kermpemred into Port Uorria all day Hnnday. onfoot and In earriafea, to aee tbe ooldlen—tbat * M aD. and yet tha baby elephant who1* B«rgeant Uajor of tbe Uttalloo, t«le-grapb«d lo Ibe N. Y. Herald, thstUure were

roy tiupirioua characters unong, tbecrowd of TUitcni, and that •eienJ p«trtie«from Stauhopt bad urged the railroad menlo get op a riot and destroy the corapaoy'aproperty. FOOT fellow. If he knew howinnxb tbe people of Stanhope wen oppoaedto riot and oraoo h* wodd not hivomiil that,bat some newtpapcr eorrespondenta roast beaeniatlonal or not at all. When a«ked totake it back he sf reply raid '' No Sir," like aSergeant Uajor, adding after a quarter of aohwr1! deep tLaugtt oier tbe mytrtery howtbe first psrt of bis dexpokb had got intotho Times Terbatlm.' " I nppose the Ilcr.

aid correapondent woold be mobbed It hewent to Htonhope,"

We .ve hw^bidiag dtisens," mdi th«BUnbope man " and worse -tbirgf than tbathave been said of ns and we bavi not mobbedanybody vet.'

" I have bem ecooUd out of places beforenow with twenty Loaded revnlvm at mybead in my capacity u newspaper correo-pondent," said tbe Herald man.

"I don't doubt It," waa the reply, "bat

• tUirfinl **4 Urf oppnrtiuutytxrte their name* on tbe pinsaele of fame,or »or otb«r pinn**U.

On th* other side of the lake th* risenot so steep, tod is tiickry covered withlig&ttimber growth. Tbe kktUinl+c*body of water 6Bine op a valky between tbetwo monntaiss. mod b** so doobt been therefrom tine fmmemoriaL It baa so inlet,tlit*» sot being to ranch a* a. brook to flowinto it. It has mo outlet oa th* lower end,bat the water only overflow! whea ft la be-rood a certain point is bcighlh. H i mDO dun nor anything «Iae of an artificialcharacter about H, but ft Is precisely tbetome u it bai been for thonaanflt. of yeanperhaps. One of the moot peculiar and bean-tif nl charactmsties of the lake ia the beachOD ths tipper end. At nnt ilgbt this rod

i a remarkable re«etafalanee ta a trottingtrack, and we could gite no better deaoip-Uon of iti appearance than lo liken 11 lo that.The be»cfa ia a period ear**, about a tlong, and formiiig the aegment of a perfectcircle, which ff completed would mak* i ringtwo or three milt* around. Tb« beachiboot ten or twelve feet wide, and is connedwitb a graTtlly, jellowish wnd. aod tb«

nue opera H witb a »ort or little iwbUb ia heard pkinly aa Ur off aa tbe hotelbuildings. Boms times the breeze is so bardthat there are heavy ware* on the ourlacethe Uk«—regular "white caps,'* iu factThi* ram and beach, however, at the upperend Is the most temarkabla tbi&g «rf tbs kindthat we ever M « , and la all tbe more worthyof notice and admiration from tbe fact thatit u perfectly natural, never having had the

rt artifteUl improvtioaiiL Tb* heighthtbe water in the lake is always Ibe Mtne, nolvarying viz iocbea the year.round, so that aboot run agninnt the beach wlU be found thereIn tbe same place rii months afterwards.Tbe water is perfectly green ; beaee its aU Is remarkably clear, the bottom beingplainly viribls in pkeeaj where It is aa nas twenty feet deep. It ia a gnat deal deeper than thiW, however, in places, for lhciear<lotnd opota where it U from forty loriityfeet deep. There are always plenty of fUheaof the various kinde found in m attmaltdoUk«, anil in aeajuu there are immenM qnan-UtiesofbaMandpickef«l, catfiah ondotbeikinds oangbt Some two or three yean sine.then* were pbuwd a number of Milmmi inby the fl*h Comsniwiiouers of the State aithe flnrt one, a pretty good aixed fish, waacaught ibU Hammer. But we have not tb*time to dwell npon the beauties if tbis pitoresqus mountain body of water, which haaperbapa oo equal la the country, and If Itwatt in nomi other port of lha world aod thelocation of a fashionable hotel, it won] J nodoubt be cefcbiated both In proee and vtbewottd over.'—PatemoaQoardiaa.

we are notthatWndof hoirpuu in Stanhope.1

One compauy of the 2nd went to Wash-gtoaonNt.-. 1, Wedaesdty.- The others

are hers yet but hope to go to Fhillipelmrgon Saturday night. It looks like bid timesto see them port their picket*, hear themsing their soldier Mmgx and bear Uum oweartbelr soldier wearing, They ire quarteredla the maiaJns shop and ore a right good lotof fellows. Yont of tfaem ore from Paroaic.Tba sheriff of that county »nd lomo frkndswere here ta see 4hem to-dav. Ths deputysheriff Is one of the boyi of ths 2nd and ajolly good fellow is he.

Tns chief UM of thi guard* ft to preTcnttheir own men from going out of camp. Onemanaged to evade the guard and was put on48 hours extra duty. He sold they knowwho tbe good men wets and he eould alandIL There Is bad newafrom Scnatoa to-day.Tho miners are going to hare their frol'c now.Hartranf t with infantry and artillery is goingf th Th f hfor them. They may fare evenh did i b l id

g* thany y

they did in tbelr raid on the ear slop* andthen there will tw fewer men to work andmore widows and orphan* nujbe, IS we

Mount Tabor.MB. XnrroEs—Ytmr Kporter. having (tiled

to visit Mooat Ibbor tbia week, and having. few leUnra momenta, it ooenrred to nit

tbat a few linea from hen might be welcom-ed by yonr many> naders, and eapeckllythosa interoited iu thia great enterprise Asfoat aa new bnilJIngi on completed otherslira commenced. The sound of the hammerand aawcan be heard frms early dawn tilltheeloMofday.. Tbe idea' firrt entertained

• a unnJI, cheap collage; aaythiugtoke the pluco of tbe Uut, for. a weak or tw<daring camp meeting. Bat now things havechanged, the orsaUer eotlsget beuig eolurg-g ,ed and beautified. fl and commodious

are belnj rivctid, intond^d for imimarrcaHonoea. •. ' . :

The mont pieising event, and one longbe remembered in tha hlrtory of Mount Tabor, occurred Thnntday, and that was' thiopening of tbe grand boarding homo amrestaurant, kept by Mr. Ioua Parcell,Uorristown, Tha bnllding. 60 by 70 feet,two story with basrment, under the supervis-ion of Mr. Samuel M&ltox, bnilder andatlfect, of Bockavay, Nn»w Jersey, hoe beeiraited and completed in twenty dfljs. '

A frcercpAHtWMfuTBUbed an Thursday byMCHTTS. Parcel! & Hattox to the men eiployed in tbe erection of the bailding.an.a limited number of iuvited guento.•nmptnona dinner wan prepared by the pro-prietor, and at half pant twelve might beseen, not tbe uiUiooafres of the world, bi

could only take a peep into the future Just, the baT<l-flfiUd mechanics, the bone'am

afewdayi ahead. D. J,

A Gospel Tent Meeting.The Free Methodists of the Kew Tor]

District will hold a general quarterly meetingla Newark commencing Wednesday eveningAugust lit, and continuing until Sundayevening, August Btb. Tb« service will heheld under a largo tent erected In Oatadcm President of the Association, fullBtrset, corner of Fourteenth avonne, Therewill bo public meeting! at 10J A. K., 2j and\ r. M. caeh day. Preaching la Qermaa atJJ i . «. and In English at 7i p. u.. W M Uigs for religions testimony and other Octpel

parposes will be held at tbe ethrewnsttnees erfi e ooeaslon may demand.' Ths service*ill bo undVr the charge of Ear. Ur. Goild,

Chairman of the District, who will be a*.aUted by praachen and lay members fromall parts of aald district'.

Morrla County Court:In tbe Circuit Court on Mnndiy (be cueTheD. F. ValontiDS VK, tools D. Broka'

builder, and Uyron Perry uwner, on lien:klm, w u tried before Ibe Oourt, a jory be-

g waived, decision reserved.In ths Common Fleas, Bylvester Neighbour

pplUnt, ami Jeremiah Teets appellee, wasried ; judgment fur apptllee of no cause. .

In the Orphau' Conn ID the matter of theremoval of UMT E. ionem th* Executrix of

estate of Timothy BoBtbonl, d*Bea«d,polition w u . gnutcd and • tbe Eiecatrii

i m o v e d . . ' . . , ., . , '.. • } ; • ....

In the Circuit this moming Ja»d Ooe TO.tephen Dafford wasi tried. > Dedaion 1*-

I T O A — B a n n e r . , '', •• * "'. ". ' '.'•'

sinew of Ameriea, matching ia regular or-der into ths dining room. - Ever faithful tbtheir trnst and their employers, they falter-ed not nor hesitated on this occasion, bntproved theiaselvea to be experts with theknife and fork n« well as with tba plane andsaw. Dinner over, a very appropriate ad-dress was mode by Ur, David Campbell,

andgooladflee lotheyonng taenpieeeiDuring the addraas the Bpenker receivedroonJfl of applause, after which Mr. Ibttoxreplied In a .Very appropriate .sjpeeeh, ATote of (banks wss ananlmouly tendered theparties who fornUbed the d.nnerv Threehearty cheers were given Ia honor cf thePresident of tbe Association, -wlthe enterprise..

The erection of the Urge tent on Thurs-day, for the dUpenxing of io« cream and otbfer delicacies is hailed with jay by tbe inhab-iUnti of Ihla place. Toon, * A. J,

One day recently as man were digging up-on the premlsea of Jacob H. Baub, oometwo milts below town, they ttneortlied »large atcna, under which wen found fourheavy iron bars, containing.the word " 0 * .ford" npon them in large letters.. An oldrtUlhouse'owned by toriet, %u aituatod *tVaim point, before tba Beroltttlouary wax ind

t is bslined that thus irons were ttaed la(toi eOM*roction, and were ma&itfaetared alOxford, Warren county. Ulehael Brtub, de-eeoaed, uud to relate that he:freqnenUyheard bh grandfather speak of this «UQaooM fenl wt Briuah ownera,- while Waah-lafftra and Ui troop* were tUtJoned at Mor-

atowo.—BlairstcwH Pr6u, ;:

of prox>t»*y by a irf«al to eocoplj.TLe tsebfoeadr* syi7ipatbyvit& tbe worfc-

7h«y west hom* only to mtme m Attfoet at their rigfeU, and the

first dwTTnCriTifiTtf'pfi fh* o»*xt T7*"^I^T\W V Um«t with ma u n ; of•uch u Jedgebammm, r*iJchl«U and tb«like, tbat Vld them them in duelIfc* arrival of a squad of police that

the mob. In tbe meuithuo(b*r delegation*were being eansoed by the attentive " oop*"a&d in tb* B*U t<rtnly-fo«j horn thece

1 forces were dubbed, sabred,ihot asd acaUertd in a manner that wiU leawea beting impreMion of that "qntet pUc«Chicago."

Tbe loaeph Z.*Lddev meakioatd in tbe listof rioters wosndtd Is so relation of mine,DOT ia he entitled ta any aympalby from

fount* "when the bwDrts were(afider tb4 atantmition wagon)

doing ibe duty of a "spec'.ar in th* cff<i nsmUT" law and order,

BecpectfuQy yours, J. A.

Hire u HmJI,One of the Kteaoest plena of rou) in Mi

rU Gonbty ia that wkicb Ties in BUckweU BLbetween Warrea St and the railroad emm-ing. We do not belitre tn total depravity—tbat people Uk« natanlly to tha gutter, bIn driving on thin principal part of tbe'ainue of Dorer the gutter in the best partIbe roiwd bed. If t»r citizens won't do any-thing tor tbe revival at industry in tbia town,won't they for thehrvs they bear their neigh-

or tbe hale which they would K«t up itthe middle of the night to &une, or for fee;of the wrath to come, or in tb* hope of ibfe»ed future, vt tot tbe ntaledictio&a.poaterity, or for the anathemas of the trav.ing public, or for tbe coning! of poor t•ton, or tbe cries of want and woe from thi•tarring laborer willing tod>e for biswifiand children at ninety ce&ts per day. or Ithe aake of yonr own dear, sweet atlves,the cries of the damned, or anything or evirything. for heaven's mke dosomethiDgwitbthe street and stop tbis eternal grumbling,growling, yelling and howling about«Ing on roads where there is little neceosilifor it and neglecting tbe principal thorough-t*n ot tbe town. B i n a hall aotse of 3and ask tbt property balden to meetdeviae Home plan for protecting tbeir •property from depredation, for protectingtheir busiiieai interests out) that of the towngenerally. Ton want tn£e from the 1rounding country, don't you? Well, da yoeipoct the puhUa to climb a picket fenceenable them to indulge in the extreme feiiiity of trading with yon 1 Do you meanlet thing* go to wreck and ruin, and HtiHoa yonr barreWbeada and deplore the rasely meanness of your neighbor who has Inan.8 opinion of yoa? Oive the puMietgood road bed and tbey will be oett«r piqu-ed when tbey drive Into town; they'll come

to your eoaoten nailing and pleasedwith their reception.. How their cumesnixed with their neenritiea. Will you uveiawaken to a knowledge of tbe fcet that - 'goodtoads bring good trader Now is the timewhile labor and material U cheap.

' For the Indies.

A straight-fichu, the upper parttaminiover and forming • sort of cape roundohotdders, Ii tbe fuhlonable garment fwear over tbe princcsse polonaise, and prbv

ntunwf. They come in plainembroidered cashmere^ with fringed borders.In an&ure rilk, hi pUin. and in embroideredcrape de chine, in • thick close netting oftOk, and in shaded colon, in a.networlcomposed flf linen thread. These little fichare very convenient, as they may bewith any dress, and way bo hod to 1every dress. •

The trains to prinoene dresses an velong, but tbty llo in perfectly flat plaits downths entire length of the skirt, until thespread oat in A square, or fan-shape, at tbibottom. Tbe bead dresses ore stilt aimpland Grecian, tho'frlnge or flat carls In frontraraonnted by a narrow double' circlet•hell or pearl, beneath which the hair waveff into* smaU braided knot at ths hack.This In very becoming to email, classicallshaped heads, but, Unfortunately,* these an

i r e / • • • - " . ' • -

Some very stylish morning dresses babera made recently of foulard (black) dottewith white and trimmed with white lace,white ribbon, and pearl buttons. The hueand buttons are put npon tbe square en*s,p and collar; the bows down ths front,and there Is a cascade of Uce extending "whole length of the bock. New hosiery

y^ ornamental, and that eiplalnaextreme ebortneas of fhs dresa skirt in front,sad tbs prevalence of strap or "tie" shoes,which are not nearly so .becoming as plainboats to the feeL Kew Oread and silkestockings are In colors to match the dress,they art richly embroidered or opon-workedin stripes up the frost and sides, toabove the ankle. .The cost, of these highlornamented silk stockings ia Paris is fromtwenty (M) to twenty-Are (25) franca perpair] her* it Is from ten to fifteen dollars.

W ^ p r i a e e i n " chatelaine is a longthick silken cord, .with a silvered or jdrtas holder at.ona end, and a chain ancatch for fan at the other- a slide adjustsIt to ths waiit. ' • ' •

Schoolef* Mountain.Bcbooley'a Hountaln ia knows lor and

beat as a summer remit, and In times past n atbe favorite sojourn.of many wealthy (amilea.. Of late years, however, tbe wateringplace* have become the favorite resorts andthe Mountain haa to some extent lost itu for-mer patronage. The private rcsidono«i areof the modern style of architecture, sur-rounded with buntifoUy laid out groundssto Ided with shade tiees and fntenwctad withserpentine walks. Tbe principal botehi ore

) Belmont and Heath. The dulinttion <tbe eicnniooiats was Colemon*s Qrave, infront of lbs Heath Houe. . As the carriages

rave Into the grove th*. nationality of tbsimmer boarders was toon made evJdsntby« similarity of feature and .dress of the

crowd that gathered oa the Uwn.to witnesso i r arrival They wen Jews of ys ancientHebrew type, from master to man—or ratherTron mbitreu to mail). ' Aftci nati^'ying

Ives tiut Jodge Hilton' was not of oatparty they quietly withdrew.to. ths tsskofpOMJ&g tbelr own time jilesaantly.—Wsab-ingtonSUr. " ' ••

Mr*. Bebaeeo, Fienon, ot Htockholm,slng a Uttls undecided sa io th* Wrtyof

erossi^ 'th* nUL-geJ bridga, Uy down andCftaXia |iy west to sleep' witi) one foot npon tbst V { khe wok« up U l « i midnigb^ Irain

sd, tninai on* fcot- Bha was properly

T~e Euuex Abes Howe Saper

-K.l ot that kjtsimUst, vioe tlai* J.

svz'dj Unmtt duvn, CJ-L^r, m bitiray tint

TX-it v±* rKnovltoa cb

cusaiing the tin le*.John FUher, lately eogaged in the lumbernuneas al Bdvidere, has abeconded ltaving

Urge lifcaiti t ^whom he had bought timber.

AfiMoxwaa eaugbton the track on Sat.urday by tbe Sussex B. B. train, on tbemotmlais below the samniit, and injuredthat be died afterwards hi tbe woods.

A barn belonging to Mr. Tbos. Kyte, ofMontague, waa destroyed by fire on Fridaysight laU. Tbe Urn cootalned all theSnmmer'i cropa, which were a total loo.

It {• again runored that all the money*d*d to complete the South Mountain and

Boston railroad has been raited, sod thatwork will toon be vigoTOttdy pushed to com-pletion.

Toe heavy rain of lut Sunday extended*et a large pwHoa o? Wiutrti coanty, naJ1 the neighborhood of Harmony and Phil-

UpKburg did moch wuhiug and tberebrmuch damage.

A pamengtr at Waterloo miA but &ttardarif ths fijperintendenU conltl nnt fnruisblr*ini Iu carry pusragers to their destius-Uou, they btd ought to famuli them bait tofish with—BUirstowB Vitas.

Tb« PhiHipsburg Council, by s vole of 7to 3, has purchased the old Warren steamnreetiginefrjrd.SOO. There & eonwdmtblegrowling over the matter, which Is chargedto the account of the "fling.1

Toe work of relaying the track of thaButter Eailroid is progressing aa fart as tieold rails become worn. Several sections orelaid and about fire cor loads are hi positionto be laid between the slate cnt and Amdover.

Mr. L. J. Hartio, of Deckertown, SussexComity, is port owner of two tones—Myitiosad Joseph A.-wtich he will cuter in tboprominent trotting meetingi. this month.The former ha« a record of 2:22, and thelatter nude a mile the other day in 2:23$.

Tbe Warren Foundry, of PbillEfMburg,win bo compelled to snot down, if the> strikeon tb« Kew Jeney Cenbol oouUnnea, as theyatnoot ship their pipe and havi* no plaoe to•tore it.' This wUl throw overthree hnndredmen out Tbs company have a very largecontract oa band, and the att-ke will prove agreat damage to them.

On« day last week Ur. John Wilson, resid-ing near ColevOle, while mowing against ahtllride, slipped and fell upon his scythe,tits edge catting under the cap of the rigltknee, making a gbsstly wound of three aniJcme.ha1iineb«a, Hie knee would bare beet,completely unjointed had not tbe back of thescythe prevented. It will very likely makehim a cripple for life.—Newton BeralA.

Letters remain ing unclaimed4a the P««t OaVce tit Dower, S. J.

ATOUHT -4th, 18J)',John Oaldwell,

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PIECE GOODSof all grades and materials. Strict mention ia paid to mv Ctutoni DeportQ 1

GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS.Remember I wli a ron&t wirm anderaliirt for 85 cents. A full riocl of If..,'

TO THE POSr OFFICE, and be clothed itt^

GEORGE FEDKK,BOTEE.N.?.

Q head to foot for v « j Uttle• from Iba dit* I

» tb* OrpUn< Court J ' , _ _' -1- prt^outtoo [Dorer, May l l tb . 1877.

imt tbctstate

FOR RENT!THE &IOBE BOOM OS SUSSEX ST.,telr umifiei by t n > tte VUcber. A

good baaatm location. Appir toJOHV a srcMPP,

, not lo Engine H o o tDover, J0J7 Srni. vt~. ZHS

STEERS LOST!QTB1TED from tLe p m a i n n{ tbe aCorruO PUinaA*Ttam,onair±diy. Joly 8th,

TIO FAT STEEBS,OSE BED iSD THE OIHhS BOAS.

ward will b«- p^j f(T tharre-A n i u i bcorerrby

tf. S. BIONKOE,Steward Lonitfc Asylmo.

Adjourned Sheriff's Sa le !oCfaaVnttrrofliewJerKT. n. h. for sate o l»o«Bag*d pr»«»»es. Wlwrein Henry W.Ford s o d Mi Men Ford, tnu t f c s otdtr tbe lastwill aod teat*i&M)t o f OeuiT A. Port,, d*c d,wtrecot»pl%iB*BU. and C U m i e H . Gisiioax'" " " ' " " bis «ife verer'e-indAiratha M. G i ^ n o n : . . . .feadiate. Ettunwble t o M a j T-rro, A. D ,1877. JACOB TANATTA, Sol'r.Tfaa Ml* c« bctialr of tbs aUnvumml

•"•" * - - •-•- - ' - «t tb*

imK0KDAY,

nrtiBTAT

20th,n I be bomt of 13 iL and 5

ck P. H.PIEBSOK A. FBEEatAK, Sheriff.

d Hay Uth, J6T7. 33-iw

QR0CEUT AND

PROVISION 8T0BE.

.The subscriber would most respectfullrinform the citizens of Dorextnube hoi openeda OBOCEBIAMD PRO-VISION 8TOBE on

SUSSEX STREET,

near BLACEWELL, Sorxs, N. J.

CANNED GOODS, FOREIGN AJfD

DOMESTIC, PBTJIT, ko.

VoBot*»TDlos» i u Season .

All goods warranted and gaannteed to btai represented.

JOHN ABUDT.Dorer, S. J., &i*a 6th, 1177. 17-

Economy is Wealth!Practice the First and Secure the Latter

bj- Jjilrdiruung jronr t

r *i

g A B B I T T ••&

CLOTHING .

MORRISTOWN, K J.WOBKIM Puns from -ALiWoot " "F C P fWotma SomtCKKB "A u Wooi. "Gooo BraurEsa 8 c mF m CHECH in> Siwrra

SorraoTAll.OOM>RIfrom 12.00

CScts, to |I.5Ot)2.25 " 8-(JO

8.25 ** S.O04.00 " 6.007.C08.00 " 10.00

12.00 " U.O0

F*T, CO41V 1KU VCaTn ' •from . - - - - - $10.00 to tlSO)

F R T K IIiaACX S c r r a I r o m l f i . ou *> 20.1/1" YOUTHS' " " 8.50 " 12.W" Bors* '* " 8.00" ia«" Km* " " 2.50 " 6«

Biux FuJncsx Sons from 13.00 " 13.0)8 c i n a > p e 4 a l t y 2 . 0 0 " B.[0

DON'T BUY RASHLY!BUT DBOP IN AT

SHERIFFS SALE!a Cliiocm ol K«« JcncT-n. b. for «*Je 01EDorlgaeod prenbea. WbcrHnDonitaiL.Brj.ot?. to»puia.ul, .od n™ Iram L.]

'oha B. Piper, Tbe Nitionl UaioniUnkolX)o¥rt-, Franel. B. FrMmio, Jobn 0. JUU.Uotea A. Brooltrld, E d n k W. Hebtm,

Frederick A. DeKotl aroloraabMlo O t b T i

Ucldirk,

Urh Keftnu,Juoea UMhui,nlriti Mit i,

inell,ratrick UcMahon, M, M. Trimm^

lira. E. A, Btoddard.To obtain any of tbe ibora letters say "ad

vertiMd" and give date of Ibii list.A. BEEMER, P. M.

DIED. ..FKPPABD-AI HoecataDaA.JalT silt, irn,

DEDOI A. F i m u , ifed ilitj-tbrM —t*o nDDtbt md eighteen dtj. .

FBEOKLINE!!' RKM0TE8 .

all iOlscoloratlorie of tba Skin.l f t l U U L E f l H i lIil.FwrfeetljUAnULE.iJln

Injure the akta in Ibe ilfsbteita»d aeeordlaa to dtrMliotii, *iwiil larelj do iti nori, learla Ieomplsxlon aamoth «nd clear.cents a bottle. 8o.'d by all iknu

FOR RENT CHEAP.Tb« Canal 8lo» and Stable* ne

imard lock, Dover, !TbU la on old.lUbed caaal buslnesa BUnd and Is alwajeuro of a goad trade. Applv to34-lf HAMUHL LVim, Dorer, N. J.

AUDITOR'S SALE.MORRIS ORPHANS'COT71T

F a i n H. loxsBLxr, I••»«. . .. .- i Foreign AtUchmeni

•Tom H. Cuwimo, j 'NEKiHBOUH tfjl.

The nibccriber. Auditor In thfa oanaa, wilby virtue of an order of said Court nukesue and araunnee of oueBurletgh Air Com*pressm. and - Engine, at the shop of theMorris County Machine and Iron CompaniIn Dover, N, J.1, on the . ,v

4th DAY OF HEPTEUBEB KEXT,at the hour of 2 o'clock T. u. The sihaving been attached as the property of saidfofeDdant. under said writ •••?•-•

A^JITOSON COE, Auditor, Ax.Dover, July 81st, 1877. .. • • -.

NOTICE ! v

AtaspMidl meeting of the Committee orthe Towniihip of Bockaway, held at thaowniihip of RocVaway, held at the

otel. of John BiRKott, lo sold vUlagfl ofHocksway, Joly 28th, 1877, ttwu;-7?•*>•

RBBOLTIS, That in compliance with tbeact esUtlcd "An act to regulate election^apnroted April lBth, 187C. the township bedlvidod i&tb two elecUon ulstricU as followq:

All that part of the township of Bockaway.lying north of a line beginning In toe middleof the Fandppapy and Rockaway TnmpikeBoad, where the aamo IDt«rsecU the HaooTertownship Una; theaoa along tbe middle of

la d to tbe i port f th B ksola road to tbe sign post of • tbs BockawsvHot*! in the village of Kockawavj thencealong th» middle at tha Toad leafing fromsold sign post to and through Mount Hopeto tbs Jefferson township line OQ GreenFond Uountain near Berkshire Tallev abaUbe known as tbe Northern District, and shallhold their eleotlona in the basement of tbo

•longing to B. K. A O. W. Stickle,ueTuiags of Eoakiway, immediately

•art of tbs Uorria Canal and north of theroodt thataUthat port ol tha township ofBockaway lying south of said line nhatl beknown as the Bouthera trittricL and thai]hold their elections at the hotel In lbs ylUasaerf Boekaway. That - tbq; oficern of ths

[orthem District shall be as follows:: Juno* 6? ELECTIOM—Wo. GUI..iBiracrois-BamMl B.' Beach, Abraham

dux—EdwBrfr. Bach. ;The pfBeen of UM BonUiem District aha]]

> a . « o l ! » w a t " : • • ' • • • • • •

E)im«orEi«JnQ*Jolii»a UoU.:»in<nota John A. Agrant, Jacob Van

turoable to OctobcNEIOHBOTJH i SMTTB, &..._

Sr Tiriw of Ibe above atited writ of fleri

vabllevenaoe. at die United tjutea HotoL innorrlitown, N. J., on

alCKDAY, tbeMlh d.jorAUOCST"=»t, A. D, 1877. between tba boars •KM a o'c'** p- *»"•.th*1 '• t" saj, atin tlieattemoooof tald liar, In tba flrii DiicesD ttasM foar eertiiu tmti't7^S,"t/KS»oj preailie. »iio»lB, moi being io tba towo-

ribed ID a mortgage gii«n hf EdmnniiOnHeld to Robert Henderson, dsled FehrnirvIStb, 1871, and rrconted In look U 3 uttnorUg»fi«, page 168, i c , as foUovs:

TBK F « » T LOT, beglnnina in Ibe brook -atJie cnFnABinwr l r n i iMir H /i.te>_i-. • - -

them

fT) ityutn afivotitif.titfA tt^^*,.— ^ . . . A . t._*(T) ( s t t h se«nt,:nVeTepces""ei:B;'twJ;t;.ebains into thit brook oppoilie a while wood<ree;(8) np Ibe hrooi Tu S l

THB SKOUHU Tslcr is ilcsnibeil .a follow."-Dep». >l a auke b, the bST»d „?,° (1)north eaTBototii dome .a cut ae>eo obiloaVodblue lioka to a auke in the atone renoe' lainorth eenntj-lbreo dojrSi S o»e o l Saud neni; Uite to a auko. (8) nortb mtoon

* T f { "fl''"' V"k"t0*"""«' "• " ^wat aide of » apnog or water; (4) norib fiftTibrefl degreea neat mo ebain and BftT^lx lin.II; a peat; IB) aorlb n r u i a S s S . l 1 «5

orcliard— -egretsUnk» to a itoi

eea neat mo ebain and BftT^lx lin

.Ul/;f.,r link. l0 , V p 5V,ard; (6) KiBIb tr d

Unka toa .tone io tU tofcea mTSBtB aStassTJw«s^weiL two cholw auj fifty ltak« ; (8)

BAKEE .ft BEEMEE'S

they have juflt xvceired focSpnmo anl SDMXEH, comprisitig Teynow and desirable for Ituliea weir. A complete now stock of

GrOODS,

tor GROCERIES AND PROVISIdNS,-©9TEAR CANNED FRUITS,- :• :-..',-'. CROCKEEy,SUGARS, "VEGETABLES, U S E ;SPICES, DHIEI) MRA.TS, ;BOOT8,COFFEES, SALT POEK, - ' , SHOES,

Alwayi a flne dock of FINE GBQCEHIE3. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.

SHERIFFS'SALE!In Clitoceiy of Kow IOTMKJ, Yi, fa. Tar iate of

TDteigdurenlBei WhertlnJoin O l l uTDorteigedurnll com pUiutj.nl, ant] Eliubntb Ann Doc1llary £ Hlllrs, Tboiaei Prederici Htilta aEiuwi, Williani BtiieMarsitofeDikn'*,toroiblo to October Tern. A, D. 1877.

SUlTHfcHAGIK8<S U l T H A G I ,

BY virtue of tbi abdre lUtetl writ, of fieriTadu in aiy huoUx, I (ball eipcws for vain

at rablk Vendoe at tt e D&ited HUtfli Hotel,in UortiitoKD, U.S.,on.

MOKDAV.Ihe 3Ilh day of AUflUBT1 tbe bon» ot 13 M.

U to ray H 2 rfclocki j ' all tbo folhwlBg

M O .next, A. D . 18771 betand 6 o'clock P ' V tI b ft

Mtnate,

>id diT.sU tbcfi_. eel ol land and premiseml being In. tie township

i, iu u>e eonnty of Morris stidHUtfi v,ev. buunaed and ocacrltwd' %* followi,- '—itiffata ittko.itandtnsor. tbeiff at a alike, itanding on tbe

uatreet ID D O W , mi a c o a mt h d d f l

O-«lt!i n , side of bL _ . -.. .•nulh three desrees east one hundred feelram Ibe sonlb-ciat corner of BUMFX itrett

and Clinton itrool; tLonce rnnning (1) northMRblywven degrees cant one-bondrtHl and[ft; feet; \'i] sontb three degrees cail nlly

w«t one hnudrwdand BflTrcetlo tho eaif e iJeontanscx street; ibenoe 14) rwrtli tlirew A*-

' fifty feet .to the totinnlnjr, con-t MVtn Ibonwua aodd1-.

qnirsjhaU'Belatc.tbB uioe lot «h«b wnicoDTtjeil toWillUtn BtilcB.bj1 deed fron, Rjoli-ard Oleve an3 wire, dated of even date with"said bond and norlfiage, and afterwnila r«-

PIEBflON A.\FREEMAN. SLntifr.Datia June 1Mb, 1877. >

In Chancery cf New Jersey.

wood tree; (B) dorn tbe T o ^ K e i s w . 3cunrw4 .nereoflo tbe place of beginning oon-U>nlDg eight acres ind /ottv-fonr bundredlbsoramcre. - , , • . - . „ - , •• •• TsxTaiao T»»OT besinj ( f a tltAt by I hebrook beiDf a cornBrof UilbcrtBudd's Und md

ebaln'i and nine linli to -a, it»ke lo the stonerenea! (2) north siwnhMhrsa degrees wc»tone cbaiu snd twenty links to • slake • (31north flflen dtKreei list s j , ! . Jink, to a .Uk.in the Dortheail side of s uprfng et water; (i)"—Mirtj-Oiree decreei weft onn cfaaluVnd

ililinketoa pout; (6) north flfteendtist two cbaini and liilj-foar Lnku I

Eetporstones In the orcb«hft(B» north Jcnty I!I and ona-bslf dcgreei wwt twochitna iifibtj-ate linki IUID tbi middle of

To Uar* Ann GMden, JI«rtht HuclMirstrel H0RBion,.wfdow orJolinH:fi,., ALnK-ni, AmiaiahHDKllsol 'Jinaes HnBhwn, Vuj Jane.rUirthi UugbBDi. dinghtcr olson, Jr.

rsey.uRbWHb

Bl'virineefanordcf of tbeOoortof,t)ban-eery oMJtW.Jciaoy.n.a.lBoo tbeilay f

the date bereolTin a wote wktreinjnjii ALeek aad TbotflM K. Leek ara eomptaininji

SHEEIFFS SALE!ID Chancery of New Jamr-Pi .hi f

raottgafind preniliefl wherein L

gt, William Lncleoank al Uorriatown, won defemliDable lo Oclolier Tenn, A D. 19t7.

i B M n H SlTitbe abom tiitod will of («.

i a o y lundi,I»billflip9taforultVE&DUB. at iha-DiUieJ SUtf

b t n M J

of New J a m r P i . h i ferraraottgafind preniliefl. wherein Lcmnel 1.Conrin • • • "conpiiioint, and Hloh.nl IOreen, Ubateth Oreen, wife of a id Riobiri

William it . Onen, William UcCardj. A1t«r)It. Itiggt, William Lncleo ami K S lIron Bank U iUntamabl ,

NEIOHDODltiBMnH, SclTi.T>Yrirtne ot tbe abom tiitod will of («.J 3 tu ia i i l d I b l l f l t• . PUBLIC VE&DUB. at iha

OUJJ, ta Morrbtown, M. J. , on ;UON0AY, the aotb day of ADQTJST

ntxt, A. ». 1677, between tUoboori! of ISM.tod 4 o'clock P. at,, tbtt U to oay, at I o'clockintheafleraoanof said day, air Ibat tractspircclot Iiad ind premltea, utatU. Jjtng itJbeing in tbe lowo-bip of Koxbory m ">•Cuaatjr of MorrU ami Suta or Heir Jcney.»<lia boondei] and dt^unbed aa rollows : l^flr*nJnjf tt a point In Ibe euterly line ofU»phArcane one hundred aad liify-iix-feet lli

t bfrtvelgbl bnndrcOUiKol * fool In » borUxrl'dlreeilon fron tho northeutcrly corner dlUplo Arenuo aatl Fomlh aireet; tbrnceH) •north twpnly-lhtw degrees ind £IB miDotttcut filly- fcot to a corner of lol number tUiilt t c n * (2) l i o s th l b l li f L tcut filttcne*thit

a corner of lol number t j, thi> aonlbcrly line of Lot .Wl d > i f* '

— , _ ,_;ilonff, thp aontherlvHBI __thirty ODO hiradrod and «)»entr-ntne f«l tiUTO bnodrcdlbi nf 1 foot to tho *esterlv finfilhtii No; thirty-twu at mother corner of UInumber thlrtyiiity-nine feet and twenty-*"hnrdredthi of x foot from - the jwotherly liMof Third street; (9) south tblrtjfix. Argv**went fifty-cno feot la a corner oM/ittwenifiebt; (4) In a westerly flirwlion lions north-ily line of I/otnamlior twenty-eisbt one b»o-

Jrca and aiity^even fe«t aun siity-didrrdlhi of a foot to tha i*beinglof number twentj-nUir,».,.»>uamapordlTlsjon 3rT>omisPost.. 1

tlio Ccnnt» of Mortis, in book ft 7 of deeJ»,page 830, ic . Being t bo tome preraiifi *-[Oribed m 1 mortgace from Juseph J. CorWfl

toLcmnolF. Corwia. C%lvd April 341b, 1871,and yoa and othera. ire detoflanU, yo« are andre«rf«(HDbookb2»Mn§fllftc.reqnfred to appear ant. ple*d.dcmur ci* «tmwor i PIEHbOS A. FREEUitj Kberiffto tbe compUmant'a bill, on or befott tta JOIt Ihted Jan. lftXlB77. - ^ " [^.^ »day of BepMtsbor nrat, or Ihe wiJ bill wiU b« ' . . . . ! - ' l—; •

*™ « ^ — * • m-j -.. naa •«# tan UialCB

ginniDs, canwlnlng -fonr icret and eiihodredthsot in aero from.which asid Ine

l ] 4 Htimtalors ennvnynd tn JoliD ff.

9 TJUOT IWslcglaylai

JoBx'B.'OsXt Ibwnthlp dak..

11 and aU.tJ---.Biit links ; (2)^nthXiriy-— Jcgreit *»«t fonr citini and thlfir-|*o

Ota io a comer of lot Nu. 0 • is> nortti ifilriy.

(4) north

-otbcgiiinlnii, CTnUminK'ninoacrei amliflBty hnnUradlha of an sei e •itvtiUn* there-rom,bB-»e«r, a .put off the Iblrd lot abortleMribed «id wrt buins a imall triaasnlint fanned br tbe Intersection of aitreetcallnP«rka»Hinewllh tbe seventh »del|fbta llnurthe Mid tblrd lot near tbo flight cotnor 0lid Jbiid lot and bounded aahlfowe- •Begioning at ibe point or intersection of the

«Dter line of Park ivenne with the sevenlhiQloruld tbliditt; tbmoe aloniT tbescvline of said third lot to tbe efehth w

"Weoftbence aloag tbs eliblh^lne Of « ,«ulrd lot to tbe point of fnlerteclion of tbe•ntarliwi-or Pwk arcnue; tbntci aJong Ueinter bneof P»rk iTenne to ths point oftinnioB at>d in tbe •ocood place tbo lot •tiote*ptnd being a small trlittgalar lot formedthelntenMitioDoftheeenterllDeoraitriHt

IkdParkarentitiwitbUiisevtnthuir * ' 'isa off. lbs wUd third hi above iU „,

Mir the eiRbt eoraef or. said thlnLlol andboqnded as fallows;...:. ' -, - *

D«BlnaIne»t tl*point of rnttrs«lio_-..™"tor lint* nf Park sTeans «ntb ths sevsntb

of the third lot sbnve dXfW.TanSMr the sBTentb linn of uld IbiH lot to the

eight esrner Ihereaf 1 tbanae alaug the elcbtalof alii Ihhd tot lo the polntBofinterW

Iton of Ibe center line of Pwr«en«e r theoca1^5WJ.1A«ff!ffLu'«-f P « S « « M to tbnpolnto

fbofflanliii;.

taken as confessed acainit Ton., .Tlmaaid blllisflted fur parllltanofcertaJn

lanth in tbe towosblp of lUnrlolph, in theCOUDIT vt Morrit, of which In a el Hucbidied sebxd,ana joo, Unrj-Anti Qlddsi.i...mada»tlefendiint because jou ire nneorthetenants in common therein; antl ?OD, Utrthinnghnon or Margaret- Httbaoiv wido» aikforcBOld, sroraada a dercadaot brtsaie yoa

lorni part of wid premiien; inu|dn Ann Karnlare made > defendant beouse yon claim ornay claim to have » rig lit of dower In Mine

Birt of said preniaci; ind jon. Amuiahugliion, William James HDRDIOD. Mtry ;ane

Ilnxbiou and Uattba BoRlison, dsagblor of' - ' - — - Jr. are tn«Ie dofecdsnti be-

iu are Ion in Is in curamcu in1SSb ofyoof the

THE BUCKEYE MOWER.

DDated Jal» 8th, 187T.

N E i a n mSolicitor* or CampUluanis,

Dover, Morria Countr. II. J.

GEAHD DISPIAY

DU.Y G-OODS

M.H. DIOKERSON'S.

BESII-AliN tl AL OLEAIUXO SALE OF

BSE38 GOODS, SHAWLS, 4c.

.'ItADCES AND GHIX£)BKN1& '

Lism, Cunbis and Teicolei SiflTE

THE BEST IN" USEFOB-ALL HEQUIEEMENT9.

E. LINDSLEif & SON, Agw's'DOVKU, N. J..

GOE'S PHOSPHATE.^inid°fJoB'fl l oepbSto i a S W fortili**'known. • Sold by - . ' : .

E. LINDSLEY & SON,

REUBEN ROWE,^ . - TroxroiwifH ,

Brass Band and String Music' froni lo 20pIecSi;for*.llo«<i'™'.aaEETllDBICforbraisbands•»» all H«

N. P. BCBNIlAn'S 'l18r*'

I . Jioland toe. 'STJIND,— - -OTerftCOperannawho n»B.ll..-;P*!fi«

ADVERTISING BATES.

lffTL

•EDOESTAOE 1CBED FOR EITB1B. LOCAL SO-

roou DOVEH OOIKH STEKT :

TlirnHBh Mail, G.2S A. V-1 0«wep,oiEx]ireiS.I .UA.BI. ; Eaatoo'Etpwii, J.63P.U ; Eautnti

M*j HickelUtown EipruaB, 7.S0 P . if.; Hiburs Bpeclal, 10,16 T. SI.

PHOU DOVBB norao EAST :lUrrinburft Bpecjni, 4.11 A. M.f Dover Ex-

p m * . 7.00 A.M.1 HulioMstima M»ll, 7.33 A.M.'i EaBlon Etpreen, 8.42 A.M.; BlnRliaroptonE B U V H . 2-07 P .M. : TbrmiRli Mall, 3.47 P. M.;Bmcuso EspruHH, 8.M V. M.; Bnnton Accom-modation, 8.27 P . M .

OHESTEB BBAHOH:

WETTWiBD.h.Y. P .M.10.87 fl.HG

0.47fl.42l .

10.171O.0S10.M1Q.0O

6.17OS

Oh»t«rHorluiiIronln

A.M6.60a.M7.007.03

MoQnlnnvMi ' 7.US5f.4E.JuDcrn7.l2Port Or«n 'Dtncl*

7.187.20

CENTRAL R B. OF HEW JEK8ET.

1U«18.02

: 12.IU12.M1!4»

8.500.10-

C5S7.037.1«

Sow Tork,PtillmlQlnfiii,Hlcll lirldgoCilif.n

5K.Port Oram,

7.27 4.107.16 i.flfl7,07 JUS7,01 8.11D.I5 S Si

, MR 0.1Sfl.RS 2.KS(25 2.10

Weekly Statement of Iron OrePABBIHO THB HADKETTSTOWH SCALES, VIA_

M. & E . R..B. io PENNSSLVAKIA, POU

i n n s s WBBSS, EHDINO THUBSUAX EVEN-

IKO, Anguat 2il, 1677.ITATlOFfl tiOU. yaw, CWT,

Book*Tr»y.. . . i . - . . . 1,824 16Ohettorlt. It. (Hnrtoni, Cor win's,

BuccaiUDQi, Vaiatti and Chen-Ur Junction StiUotii,).,

Port Onin , , . . . . , . . . ,flUnliopo .',

1,873, 1.20S03. 16! 01

703 10

H,3M 10

Perfectly rdhble-Him Uludon Mirt

Cump McttUig ouo week from next Thidny.

It in now time to Iny plpea tor the Hm

Mrs. B. C. Morris, ofUraoltHlde, hasUfteeHummer boarders.

Tie Morriu & Essex Divimou was runear r.t o IOHH of $l,20u,(HXI.1'rDtettion rtgulop meting Mouilaj c

•ft; VigilQuts incut Wtducstliiy eveningTie offlco feels Indebted to Mr. Sum

HulWnfora ilne basket of cnrJy*ati»KtWir,Forty children wero neat from Newark ,

tie Greenwood Lnko Sanitarium on Moudiv

rruttowu CIWK that wci vt.o[ foliago b j the bupi are beginning to pi

iort Senator anil Surrofinte: a preltyU vtlydectio:

Powell, the Haloon kunner, nenr tbo Allonto dcuy that he Bold liquorHKt.

Wo know of one thing Uiat has not rtnidThat town clock v a wo* to have bad i

A party of young men of Dover went itIllinoiB aud back lout week. QuickHint, considering tlie strikes.

It looks as if cx-Gov. Newell is ovcrKhadcing Han. John Hill's elmtieo for (lio I(o-

publknn gubernatorial nomination.

Tlie pcauh season was fairly opoaed Tud:.vt tiycnty.two cat loads arriving from Del-aware, ana eight from North Carolina.

The prominent strikers on this Di're bi-inp, dinchiirged. About twenty-five

were laid off at llobcken ou Monday nightThe song of tbe katydid was heard on Suu-

dny evening. According to the old Mywo will have front In nix weeka from thattii

JIcBRra John Hyrara nud Guy King aromaking a two weeks' coinp a t Green Pond,

id wo suppose AH capturing the bass byhimdrtds.

Aiiionp; tho Summer vinitors ichronicle one stopping at the hoiiso of Mr.O. L. Loport. It arrived last week and isn very Quo girl.

Busy D's nro Buker & Hocroer,arc offering tlio BIggcnt IWRntnu Imagiiu Ladies dress goods and all kluda of rani-lly groceries and provisions.

About twenty of the miners of the Beth-lehem Iron Company at Hibcrnla wero put

irk lout walk, nud it Is reported that thabnlaflco will resume work soon.

Hon. Fronds O. T<aUimp, of this county,Receiver of the H. J. Central Ilnliroad, isprominently epokau of la connection withthe Democratic nomiuallon for Governor.

Tho Jersoyroan notes that Win. H. Grimes,of faralppnny, him com twelve feet liigh,andwants to know who CAU b,ent it. Why, Do-Tcr, of courao. D. B. Northcy 1WB corn fif-teen feet in he igh t s

Tbe asBtts of tho urm of Greenwood &IIayn, of MorriBtown, prove to bo $0,01)0

tbnn their liabilities. Tha firm wentinto bankruptcy to nave furlhor losses oncount of the depression of tha times.

Tho following places Iii Morris County youcan buy tho Bun Cholera Mixtu.ro t Wholiaa)osi)drotail.of Voutfht &• Killgore, and of

LOOM JOTTINGS.

H. G. Emmell, of MorrlKtowu, !B at OceanGrovfl. :

K W. Oarr, of HorrfBtown, has removedto Florida. "•. . '

- .Green com la no* tnVicg n twlut at thiAmcricnii interior.

A MfldiBon bojr named Goonan was bittenIikweokbyanhidi log.

AfflrandfestiroJ vns held at Schooley'sUonntain on'Wodneada; evening.

The Allenlown mil and.•lwiweek. Tlia LJIL'o Lcbigb EDIM storied

Joxiah Meeker, I. K. I David Btrjker,

ah 'awfol bother 'now thatth«r«r to hunt up ihe condi-

tion of the var in Turkey.

-recently purchased thePompton steel works,' vill pat thetn^tn operation'soon'.' " ' .

• The Gtonilon Iron company ore ehipplngiron in large quantities from Entton pearly«tery doy.- SoBoyBthe Free Press...

A obua of the llackotUtown PrcfibyttrlanSabbath' School enjoyed air excursion toBudd'a Lako nn Friday of lout week. , .

Edward A. Muir^ of Morrifitown, has beenadmitted to practice u attorney and connsei.lor in th'fl tnitod Stutea Circuit and Ulitrlct

' ConrtB. '--f ;v'7^ : .'•' ? .-• ,_•;.'• _•"-•" .-The Haolie'ttfltowTO Band joined ,with the

-•Washington .Baud.lil tho ph nto ofthe for-* met at Bobooley'i' Mountain on Thurmlay of

-. l i h Mortim«; Smith' thewell-knawn cor-net pl»yer and bond leader hue romoTed to

' a j l l b f t e p l f t y with (he

lit. Hopo band.' Ur. fichter,toining: over

has been crowded. > -

Jenkins & Co., Qcorgo D. Coe and J. Arndt(Cump Ground.)

An exchange Bftya: "Dr. Alpaugh, of

- ROT. A. 0. nigfpw,. cOiter of tho Hack-eltetown Herald, wUl occupy the pulpit ofthe BlacVwell btriwt M. E. Church to-mor-row morning and 'evening.' '

The thaaks of Protection Hook and Ind-der Compsny are tendered Ur. Win. U. Da-ktr forthe ptenentiition of.n fine copy of thelargest cdiilon of "Worcortcrti Dictionary.' -

' ItwiwAremarkobie fact that during tbo. wcent trmbleflatPortUorrifionly ono of tlieemployes connected with the church thereLad wytlilng to do with the stoppage of

i r a i n B . , ' • • v . • ' ' " * / • ' - . • ' . " • ' * . " ' '

BonUng npon t i e Morris Canal has beensuspended thin week in consequence of thestrike 'ipon,lhB. Leiilph Valley Itoilrood.which hag out on* the coal supplies of theboatmen.

try a chioki-n with four well developed legs."The great solver of the Hurdtown royeteryuhould again fill himself with Morris countywhiskey and writs up ft column or BO uponthis phenomenon for tho country papers.

if the New York Midland Eallroadarrived in Jersey City last week by the NewJoniey Midland, containing 77 calvea, 4 sheep

own. The full load for a car U SOTbe agentof (uo B. P.O. A. bod the

oar speedily relieved oMta overburden, andefforts will ba mode to punish tiie shipper.

Tbo price of cool boa already advanced, naa consequence of thu stoppage of transporta-tion by tho railway strikca. Thoenortnousamountbithetto forwarded 1B thought to haveboon token on commission, and the supplyon band ot the wnWriseaidtobofarhhortof tho damand, BO Uiat tho dealers are re-joicing iii tho prospect th&thighor pricoa.will

do throughout tha Beaflon, . !

We learn upon what fieematobegoou au*thority tbhtaatriko of ooaalderable ningui*tude lias been organized in Uorriu county;—among thQ ladies who have boon compelledto nso soap miulo'of slops by city manufact-urer^. They aro getting togcthBr oU overand solemnly rcsohing Uiat uuluss their bus-bands bny 8. P. Towiikln'H luirivalled aoopathere wDl be no washing done in thefr bouse-bold* . , . >. L

1 Our readers will remember that wo notedabout sit weeks ago that Mr. Ohofl, Palmerof. this.place had killed a snapping turtlewhich contained fifty-four eggs. Insertinga ohocao boilu tho ground and filling it withearth ho placed these eggs therein and await-ed rcsultH. Some of them are new hatchingout, and tho Indications arc that be will BOOUhave a promieing crop of yonng snappingturtles.

The Engineering an$ Mining Journal oflast week reports the pig iron market i Tho

• ' ' market J« q o i l a V — - — " - * 1 -wbolelroii Qtho labor'troubles. ''Buyers do not feol jus-tified in laying in nupplica, while milkers arouncertain as to how longthelr employes willkeep out of tho movement, or that they willbe able to secure fuel, Oreo; tto,, to run theirfurnaces, so are disinclined to BCE Vioquote, nominally, as followit Ho", I Io(w-dry; *18@l»i No. 2foundry, $17@18( and

"0®lT^ ' " ''"

-ntal owsio, in WOIW'H Hall,

evening of last w/ei1: •"• . ;C Itailrofld n

Tho pallia school »f German Valley gave»flne.exli;biU6n, conBiftUng of dialogued,tableaux,'dedamailonBiahd vocal and Instni-

" - " • " n Friday

s sloppedlemcnt o[ the strike for wantXoc;Uie same reason tho Mt,

stoppedion Saturday and. theRailroad oa Monday.

One of the paper-b«DooDs sent tram thlitplace oWihe Fourth' of July was on Mondayfoundry Mr. 0 . D. Caatctline in fl piece ofw o ^ b belonging io- him, a mile and a ballthl/slde of tho Morris Plains Anylum.

- ^A'hileinSufiwx^County Iiwt wect womod that several rahmblo relna of hemo-

« orb hod been dUcbver-xi upcm the furj «f Wm. H. Edaalli Esq., at Hamburgh,' AI apDoimen of which m/ij bciBeen at thla-ofEcc.

OU.flfthenneii have oumfiied the bodfeBof the fUh found dead in the Delaware audWelklll, gay- that1.th"ey have found-in theirptomflohfl several dead locust*, .Tliis per-h£pB accounts for ihi stratige ratality ainDng

Tho Haokettstown Oazotto. malidondy re'.-, marks* "AU tha employes—one man and

two boys—of the BusEek Eailroad, struck forwage*-en Toendiiy," - That's a Blander.

'."We've counted man' hamltt than 'that.when': Sone w two of *leni bod not gone fishing.

' A btothet of MP.^DITW Jenniiiga was on.' hlgwoy to thiiipWeffhentJietniJninwbioli, ha was traveling van seized by the Pittshurg

io riddled the ears with ahoU. One-.- Je'unuigs in the back of the

butt'ortunatelv inflicted onlyafleah

Mrs; H. D. flrnre?, of Eescz Oo., M. 3f.,writes to tho florist, Vick, that she derfroystheroBasliigeaHlyby the application of*Bolutioa compoiied of one pint.of dairy saltand one pint of soft soap, dissolved in tengallons of Boft''water. Dissolve the soapthoroughly in the" water, then add the Bait,stir well, and1'shower ibB, bunhea soonafter tho URvWaiipear; ogoln afIcr tho bloom

l i t i l ll fflIs over.i p g

One. application la generally BAlter Runset 1B

best time to do i t

Jluch of the damago Jttm .tho etrike inUIIB section has been occasioned by luflam-inatory diapotchea sent to the New York pa-pers.." A Herald correspondent' represcatathat thti crowd which visited Port Morris onSunday wasi a rough nud ugly locking ono,and cvidontly spollins for a flEht,Uion which

Tbe mih'tifl rtiU remain ot Port MorriB.

We would like to have a few copies of QIaos Em of July Hth.

Sir. Claries O'riffia IB (oklngatho interior of New York.

1'eoplo Bro frightfully poor juat now, fiAwMwiot llcDavit is ut work.

HevB. R. B, Itooney and A. U. Putut to Occau OruTe Uibt week.A purty ot youug men from Newton

encamp at Uike Hopetcong neit wuok.Tlie Itaiid pngine at Mom-,lown lu IK inj

rurlinulfd nnd i&uctA iuTho .First PrLnbyterian Bobbath School

Mormiown will picnic in a week or two.

We aro heartily glad to learn tbat ourkinifriund Uev. Wm. Tretheway Is gaining.

A general stagnation of what little buness there wan doing has been tho rojultthe strike.

One of tho three comjiauku nt»liuucilPort Morris vna removed to riilllipwlrarg oiWtdaetday.

Ia oonncquence of the recent Rtrikcs ccof nil kiuds has made an average advancefifty ct»U per ton.

Jtov. T. H Laodoii, ot Stolen Iuland, andev. 0, It, BarnpH, of Kownrk, are eroding

:ottogtB at Gamp Tabor.Hugh Cullen, of Boonton, produces

•UT of the Early Bono vorioly, ntiighiiJO and n quarter pounds.T>r. 3. It. KTattison, late of Chester, but

low of Brooklyn, has been appointed A inein-[•r of tlie Board of Health of that city.Dr. Thou, It. Grittcndcn nud Warren Be-

inr, EHJ., are entchlng trout and othcrwitmjoyiug themnclves hi the Adlrondacka,

l i ie .D. , h. i, W. OhriBtion ABuociatlonold auothor out door meeting at Fort Non-

Horritttown, to-morrow afternoon.o of our correspondents must be tak-

ing their Bummer vacations. We will boglad lo bear from them when they get home.

Ooal la again coming regularly to PortDelaware and the boata ou the Morria Canaliro loading up proparafory to rcaumlng bi

Mr. P. V. Wolle will lead the prayeraoiitiug of the Y. U. 0. A. to-morrow aftfit-

JH tlioleotiiro room of tho frcabyterianhurch.

Delaware pe&cbea are selling In New York: from $2 to $2.25 a crate, A few New<n»y peachea have arrived but they aro

quality not wanted,Mr. S, P . TompkinM, of Morris town, thiieck presented us with e, box of KIttatinny.ckburriefl, t ie largeat and most palalabla

e have BOOD this seiutou.Tlio Stanhope people, fearing a famine on'cdnenday of laat week bought up all thi)ur iu towu. Mr. Stackhoune retailed hisock of over a ton before noon.HoxitlcuB Lodge, I. 0 . O, F., of MorriB-

town, will make an exounilon to Ilock&wuyBeach next Tuesday. The Bteamer Uagentarill take the petty from Newark.

Itobert F. Oram, Esq., U erecting aniglne house In which he will place an

engine for tlie purpose of forcing waterthrough hiafine residence, below tho joint

the mountain. ' *

Gharlle Button, son of Mr. Bamucl Button,Orchard street, on Monday killed In bis

father's born a copperhead snakei two and ahalf fact long, which at the time was engagedIn charming a bird.- .• . • . \

Tho slato'roof on the new Presbyterian'areonnge is a sample of tlio skill af ottr.__.', 8. W. Heraon, who i» prepurcd to

fill orders for slate roofing, and will do allwork equally vroll, ;

Bcv. Mr". Halloway in preaching a course' Bahb&th evening Bemoan on "Tho Womenthe Bible." The Babjcct frr to-morrow

reningiB "Deborah," or "Woman and herork in the world." . , . . . . , . :Two enterprising jouiig men of Newark

lavo iilaced s little pToptiSei, About fifteentac£ long, oa Greenwood Lake <w a ferry

t,- They!oharge fiye'ccnWa trip OTCT tboUke, 'and are doing quite a bnalness. •

Tlio Blonhbpe furnaco *l the beginning ofstrike bad only about iooiigb coal tonjn

TO weeks, and bad the Blrike coatinaedthotmgth of time would have1 been compelled

blow .out,- involving a loai of atleaut

On Wedneeday the QaoiteraMter General' thla State' Issued armsto'severRlBheriffB-totlie'Bberifl.of Mcrrla sixty staooUi'borBlusketa and 1,000 butk nnd boll cariridgesi

0 the' Sheriff of Somerset forty imootb boreipringfleld mnikfite and 1,000 cartridges, ; ,

'.^Resolute Hook and Loader •Companyi ofMorriBtown, elected t to following offloora oaWedncBday" fvening:1 .Win. Beoker, Jr.iforeman; narrie A,' Freeman,' Asfilstantforeman; President,'A, W.BeUj Ctert; O.VLorier; Trcamirer, W. JL'BtfiUdt Stew-•d,W.RFjiii lee, . ; : . ' _ ; ; _iHobort S. Vac Rcnsselocr, a prominentsilroodnian, formerly ofthoMprriBandEs-

Bailrood Company, and for many yea*»>noral Superintendent of the Oamden andiboyEftilroad, diedonTbureilay/eVeningSouth Amboy, where he \was spending* a

days for his health. ,

tbit.hD floes not think It1 oofe to withdraw the troop* from Phillips.itirg until Gov. Hnrtranft' gets the situation

in Western Pennsylvania BO far under con-trol on to be ftblo to pay BOBIB attenUon loEaston aud the Burro«ndte"g; coal rcgionBi inwhich there is Aillogood ilealof aisturbiiiics.

Tho fiye-mlla amateur walking natch be-ween A. L. Baggott, of Newark, oad Freolreport, of Dover, will bike place this (6at-irday) ai'ternoon, commencing at balf-paatthree o'clock. For amateurs both are:oiuldere<l eiceuent walkers and a closeiontofit will no doubt he tho result.. The:onrec will bo the' block bounded by Orchard,Jhetrtnnt; Gold and Bank streets.: •

The new Meiodifit hymn book, preparedf'% comraltUe of t ie General Conference,i completed, and has been accepted by the[onrd of Blshopi Itoontam'<liisb lyroas

which two-thirds were taken from the oldmanual. For tba •election of the 400 newhymns BODIOI,COO hymn books were con-BulUid and carefully unnoted?1 Ercrybymnhas been traced back to its original Bonne,and in most take*, t ie original. TenlonhaE

D., L. & W, htock has gone up to 46.f). H. Paulmier nnd family, of Uodiuou,

arc at Lola George.

Mr. F, h. Iiumty, Inte of the Republican,is roportiug for tlie Him.

he Pauuli* of ClmtUain bent tlie MorrisJuniors of Morrivtotm at base bull, 02 to 18.

John V>f. Ford nn Thumday captured nine;and a hiiir pounds of ground hog meat

cd In oco hide.

j Buffer with nboumihtiuni! Burton1

uiitk H^iiuJy will euro yuu. l'iat Yought i, Killgorc'u.

Sberitf Freeuiuu on Monday Bold theWoodbuU fana at Che«Ur, HPan whtohiuthoSkctlengcr Iniuc, to J. O. V-'elnh, for $1,802.

Tbo dwelling house of Mrs. Manh,Maple Avcuue, Honislcm, was burgiarl;

fa number of vleccs of ailver ou FridajigUtoflabtweck.

Mm. Jab, Brunnan, of Gold atrcut, has tliofinest dahlia we have over Been, which is niin hlooru and' loaded with flowers. Tinlush is nine feet high, : "

We ore glad to note that Mr. W. W. lli(

die has located in Dover, at tbo Ktow of Mr.Arndt, who in fortunate in ncctiring Mr,

R.'t fine liusiness qualtQcatioufl.Ii you want tbe ntiwB of the camp mcct-

i(j, fresh every dny, during ths two weekof its progrcGi,* send 85 contB to this officefor tlio Mount Tnbor Daily Itecord.

Slorrifl TownBliip'a real GKtatereturned by tho Aueeaeorat *41fl7O,r.2.li1 and

personal property at 61,607,008, Therearo 2i»ldogs and TGBJiorses in tho township.

Jolin Morgan, a hrakeman on. thi-ltdrrliind Ensex lUUrood, W

/, bocauRC, on he snys, Hected of giving Infonnation of tbe recent

strike to newquiper reporters. ' 'One of the crewa of tbo Fassoic River Am-our Rowing Association is now in trainingBudd'a Lake, pretwring for participatioithe fonr-oared scull race of tlie Harlem

River Bowbg Anesooiatlon at Harlem thisoutb.Wright & Heir! aru getting ready for the

fall trade and to do so must got rid of theirSmmer stook. Children's white shoes, and

ants', ladles, nod ralaflea' BUTCH of all kiud£,elllng at tho very lowest flguren. A call-ill convince you.

Edward O. Ford, of Patersou, Suporlntou-lent of the Millwright Department, of ths

-• ': Major J . : r . TnWci'lnfl resigned bis clerk-

iothlng could bb farther from tbe truth. T(usit seemed that Insteadof «po«iagfor« figblthey wore vury good, huinored, and' grvatljamused ot the dainty" appearance of thiFourth of July BOldinrB there congregated.

The groatcBt difference Iii celeries}n in.theflnvor. Some have a warm, peppery charac-ter, and others have. • Bwoct,. nutty tosto,though even this yaHon. The farther wo gonorth the swoetor thp'tarto. Southern growncelery is always more or less bitter, ia agennml role tho shorter andtbickerMadBaretho eVeetest, and bcidde, the dwarfs' requireloss labor in eai thlnjj-up when tbe bhuchiDOtimo comes roncd io the fall." The efforts rthe niBcrs of newvuriellesof celery juat noIs in the direction of* ihe<w, dwarf, chunkyV n d B . " ' - . . ; V . . - • • : . . • ' • . - ' . ' • •

Tha nrookside mines vtcrh ro-openiMay let, and the pumps Bet to work pumping oatthe'water which wasi about £50feelia depth.. They bave been kept bi rnetionnearly all the time since, and *» now run-ning day ondnigbt, that thft wor t may'*•completed by Augnst'lat, when MewO'Malcy ' * Counolly from th» Ogdansbtir:rnnii will toko poBBcssion, they having tfke:

O i p ,^Wiaolr i tan tD.a; i{ 1dhMS 8««rialedwith~$yh:iw* B*nton;ef^CharloUolmrBh; fcrC h B ;

dainw for-inbi£»l

They, ore orpeoted tb>rnn'tho mhia4bfall extent,' Vhich wiQ git a from 30 toinen'fnil employment,* inanj: of whom bidons'liitlai'or'nothing"since the nanoiwai

Vice Chancellor Van.Fleet won occupiedall day Tuesday In UBtening to tha readingof tho testimony Io Tho ease pt the Xehigli

'alley Itauroid and. Morrii .Canal Compa.vs. Hemy HoFarlaad md others,; oi

Dover.. .ThomasK. He Carter, of Newark,and Mr. Mitli off^orriitoWD,'appeared for

iplabasta and iJeasra, Anderson andPitney,fcr the,defendujta. : Theactlopisbrought to recover for; the 'lowering by theIcfendanta of' the rjver dam at the foot of

baa of' 0u> 'aoiQiei at'BoIniont JW1,Schooloy'a Mountain;-wore" RflUoted by thelott'of onfl'ef Its membera by death,on Tues-day night~of last week and having madaar-rangeuionU to toko the barpie hotno, In NewYork city, pnxeedeg to Haoketteiown onWcdnesdny murnlug iu time for the 7iC3train, but on arriving at.ths depot learned totheir,consterooUon, that there had beenstrike on the railroad Mid norun, v^re compelled U) stop At the* WarrenHouse nntil arrangements could bo mods togo with carriages.—HMicttatcwn Gazette,

Tho Woods Meeting nt Liberty Comer hasbeen running a Week iad wQl not close untilif ondny neii. Tb« meetings a n bcldia tbegrove of Rev. Nicholas Bower. The meet-ing! are held under ^ a leaderahip of HOT:Mr.'Bonrcr and Her. Mr. Dally af Backing-ridge- They have a large tent for preachingbeside three or four pnyor jn'ecting testsand refnahment itbuida. Ou Sunday lost

I. atlIeoBt' 1,000 pcopla • were itha grounds. To-d«y,TbnrBday,ls to bo'ivoted to the temperanee cs>tiso uid a deleg(Jen of jew&Vtoattom.tiU pUce will tialu

• AsHOclation WorkR," of thatly, in ajwnding D short vocation with his[fa at thu home of uls father, James Ford,8q., of this towu.

The Sun Cholera Mixturo is tko mostIcutual lamfidy for Pjaaattry, ObolcilorbiiB, Diarrhoea and ail bowel diseases.s have Been some of the worst casos curedit, No family ot this season of tbe year'

iould be without it,

A bWk hnss, weighing five and three-[Wrier pounds, VOB takes from Greenwood

by a gentleman from Mow York lastreck. Thla is naid to be the largest boegver taken from' UIIB Lake. Htiveral have

m taken weighing four pounds.2'lte High Bridge nnilroad train—oi which

icl Crook in conductor, oud Peter John-ciiglnecr—not only • rau . rogulorly-

irougbout the Central's BiiBpenBiou, butctondod tlieir trip to Soinerville every day;irrying mails and thus convoalencing all

offices intween High Bridge andloniervillo, which choso to avail UiemsclvcBif the Bcrvlco.. ' < ' ' j •' •' . '• '•

A very ple&eant wedding occurred at St.Gbureli, on Monday ottcrhoon, the

intnwtiug parties being Mr. John F. PttUt;oreratin of the costliig department at tha>ort Oram furnace, nnd Mlsa Annie Ifel&oatoth bride and groom presented A pleasing

> that Attracted those present Thawaa performed by the. Hector,

IT. E.E, BuUer.. , ..._ .; _ . , . , ;6a Thursday night of last week Sheriff

Freeman drew a posna of 116 men In Mor-rintown to go io Port 1) orris ia case ofnecessity. This w u dono bccauBO of adiRpatch from BoperintendBtit Bcosoner,

ring property there bad been threatened.I ay or Itiohords of this place received 'a

itJar (TwpBlcb, but thought it unnecessaryiorgiinlre'apoB«.'iii";:1 ";•'.'.-•-,';';':',.: . 'Jacob' Biirion has received offlcial noticeotn'the Louisvilla Lottery Axsociation th&t

!'joint Interest in u i a aGsocIation boailted in the drawing of A gold watch and

iain, valued Bt t lOi) ." 'Then; comes thellowliigi' "Tha 10 per'eent.: assessed by)',Committee' tux all priccB• lnokca the

cooont due on your prize f lS . YonwlUleasBSflncI the BHmey," AD. Mr. SiniriaiformsuB that ho never parchimed a ticketi saidlqlUry. ' No douUthe.wliole affaira Hwjnuio.; Lot our nadetH beware of tbe

Mrs. It C. Penoell, tho Inventor, h.isheeaiful ia.coutilug'cold bonies awl fruit

thatthay will keep-the seasoa through,til houflckecperfl' gcnemUy will be glud to

Barnhow^ihe does ii.. TokirigljeirieB.peas,ICHD8, or-eora, *heal!*i the jn*. bo'tllfloi.

ililcr brim,full of the JIIW,' froHh aad per-lelly sound fruit. Bhe then poun iu coldater ic pll the interstices,, BtrowB; on tlit-

ov« or puts in tho cork," tarns the vmiel'pnlis So'ffD, ouil thai is nil, Ifbjraceltfo'iU,ny of the fruit show BlaoBof JemicnUng.'itin bo, cooked in tho oldw«y,'., ; , • 7' ,''An^examination was' tnado. on Monday•eforo Judge Salrlmple' and »'.juuryas'to theamty of John A, SmiUi, who killed hisrife at Flonders.ft fortnight since.; QiiiU Alumber t-f witnetacs were examined, among

Lydla .BaBnegnp, of Jahnsonsbnrg,Varren County, who iestified that BhawoBoorried to Smith' in VeMAen oine yearsgo loat March, but left Ura after about

in months boouiioe h» tbreateued to lakee'r life.. Dr. Wentworth'ihought he badits of insanity at times, and .Dr.-Barker

?iio jury decided.that he-ircBont time. .

ne'at the

In tho Chancery case.wherein NathanielK Pool was comphilnant and AbigailPooleC[.,'deiondatitf<|.oti*UU tor paMiho, Frtd,

DeMott, Kflq.,speelalMasUrinChancery,t the Court-House on Monday Bold thelOineetead form at Mt Freedomj eoneiBtinf

about sixty acres, to Earl U. Connet and1I!RI>I'B. SldiersoD, for 92,100, and ii

wood lot to John O^lUll for IBS.1; 6a thesame day, in a like COM bctwoen Btephcn Ii.)oty, cooiplaiiuuit,- and. Pibcobc' A.Jannon,tetenilnnt, he ahio Bold the land oonfiiBtingofleaad eisty-one huwdredthu acres In two

lotxon'Fart'Kir., and

' $i,criO.—Banner. ..

Hill. Morristown/toDoty,

At ahont eii o'clock yesterday morning aire broke, out st tho Port Oram tamaoe,blch deBtroycd tho elevator and injured the

ttof ofthe.englno honsa, involving • loutf'frcm fROO to $CO0. It soemB.'that aroung man named Glennan, was engaged inrilling, nail in striking his drill' happened

to mbe It once, and striking a, valve, broket, letting out th» hot Vapor under n prcBSureit fifteen ponnda. Ho -was severely, and Its ronorted fatally, burned, \fhtn tbe firbroke ovi' tho hose kept at ths. furnace waskt once attached to the Btcatn puinp, and aneHeatlve. stieaia1 applied, confining theflamoa to wbero they were, and saving anuntold amount* of property.;

On aToaday, mtternaaa, darisg: the thaadeishower, as three, men were working in thecupentcr shop of "'Harvey .'M. Lomj ofChatham, P. thn&der-bol t etrock^in thb groundt tha foot of a small true, about 75 yard*rom tha shop; one of the men BOW it strike;e said It looked like a ball of fire as large as

thttt-bnsbel measure. All three of the menfelt tno shock Boatlbly. After'thothey went out and .fonnd tbe ground torntip tor dx or tight feet at though ii cannonball badplouuhtHl'lhrougb it, and etrang* Jon y t h o W o c l o s a by Was noVln'tha leastlajnrod. 'During tin same' shower tho finefiWt at Stanley was' Bh^ck'throwing

aM large m fanes :nUlB, and laigei,"

utklebt'rtifs n'J nut at nil pleiiti'V> lire prHiiitRci an ImmtOBe crop of(inutH.

he hotel of John P. Bj-owu, at KewFoundlnnil.ui well tilled witu Bniuiner Loiird-

s. . • •

Funnem Kiy the potnto bog Uonble Inabout ovtr und that but little dauiugu hat \

Boloa Robinson, who is Rood aathoitty,WTUHH lo Tha Tribune that the lunch twj>iu Dt'luivure lu ilf ciiledly n luilnru.

By reference to advertiaunifut clwwlit vfll be eoou that tbe townuliiti of Bocto-

'ay bos been divided into two tlwitiou difl-i'Jtfl.What bcuutiM things fur' workiiigmsnrikea axe. We hoar Uint all ihe works pi

the Oxford Iran Cumptny were clotted oaand will not remiine opilu until

tlio coiupauy is iiBHUred ef a aiitncieut

3 ltov. Mr. ttbikenlce, of the 'A, Phi|[i|Mburg, formerlyliud a telling Hernioii lOHtSuntluy Dgaiiisl

Lho hclUug (if milk und liquor nu Suuiluy. A!"non would have lo be very hot aud heavy> dry up tho flow of uillk, whiskey aud beer

~ ~ •% on Sauduy,—Ajwlia

Master WU Beach, son of J. M. Beach, of3al<lwell, oue of the Went Point Cadet* who'utercd with the Juno CIOEB of tfiTfi, is outon hju fint furlough, and is spending a tewdays with his grandfather, Ur. J«me« ford,if tliiB place. Will U looking well niter hiswo years' training under " Uncle 8am,"

Soutti'Stanhope, :'[Tbe following ftppoare this wackbeeouw

the writer was aggrieved because of nn Intensely personal article which appeared Inour laut, which happened because UIQ Editor

ir &1100 wnB out of town on publication dayid could not overlook the communications.

Hod be been at borne Iho article would nottvenppeared,|and wo will take good caro thaime of a similar obarneter will ever again

be published in tho E M . — E D . ] '

Ma. Eurroa 1 I saw in your last iiirtiale to the effect that the Grandin IIOUBO,Jouth Stanhope, was on a tjtrikfi. Kow Ininswor to this 1 There is no eucb. a liousa aa

Qnujd<n HOUHO." **I)ory** Grandin,.jly Blatloa agent nt our plnoe", rented

iy hotel about eigbtecn mnntlw ago, andsliug the great honor, as ho tho'ight, of be-

THE STRIKE ON THE I)., L. ARAILROAD. '

Oij Friday evening at la-it week eovn-([linpntu VLTO cuui!tntruttd at PhillipKburito breitk up tbe blnokudu -ill Ilin D., L. iW.( KL'W Jtwy Cuutrul nnd olliur roads coiverging tUcre, aud ou baurduy morningbuttitlliau vts Ei'tit to Watihingiuu wbicforctil open tlie btodfade that bad boon 11at that place. Ckmductor AI. Allen, of

Eiprcsfl, wlio went up ou Ftidni, bod bin troiu wiztd \Ui-ra mid

nut gel awiiy with it uutil lir-arly four o'don Huturday of teiuouu.

Aftvr Uio wipturc of t i e Eaahiu £xj>rcruAViuliiiigtOQ the coiupnny to avoid hiiviu,more of their trains come intothe rioleru, only ran them as far nsllncketto-town. Then a new trouble <-<nifrontcd themat Port Morris. Early

coming a landlord, called nvory thing"Qrandin"—"Grandba House," "GrandinIrovo "—and wanted to ro-namo South Stan-

hope " Grsntllnville,". Thla is tbe way beroadtt a " Gmndin House.". Ithougbt that" Dory," being a high toned man in appsor-IUOO, would mako a good htndlotd tuid add

i reputation of tbo house. ; But soonafUt his ooeupatlon of the prenikos dta-graceful pic-nicfl anddauccB became a weeklyoccurrence In the woods now named ' 'Gran-

1 Grove."' The advertising was paid fortvltlskoy and done fcydrunfrnloajfenr wllh

•lacirdB hanging' over, them parading ourtroeta, Thifl Boon aroused tho" indignationt t]io better part of our community andiany tbreats by paronU having youDg boysd UBltay drinking and carousing, at thotoio-nics were made. The thing finally wound

by killing one man—old Buoley MoCobe,otwllng the townaWp "R large' sum lor carp,

ir'e inqueet, ka. Mr. Q, having^Ijorrowcdaaay ot me to pay his license,osd owinghind some hundreds of iabuars'jn rent Igau to push him for.'a'settlement' Heomtscd and promised,' in'thomcataUme

jiving a chattel mortgage to an outsider onall lie owned) and-wbeo'I, took steps tocoUeot my'duca, on cornea t ie Holdarof themortgage and Bella him out except about aar load of furnltuio takon (rumors say) fromtie llnnBion Houao > t Uranphvdle,1 and.be-

iht mother of tha' President ofis South Mountain' Hail Head. His boou

ompnuion, formerly iutlieopiU business atItroasburg, Pa., •wiBhing to have a "Oran-lin HOUBOJ1 niadfl of French;, roof rented ft

to-Ur^G./andh^ls'aboDt'to'movii.,outaiidin.' I cbriU wanti6ieepboUJaal<Cp..Z."would lead the'public to' understand' andcipect to rent it to the fintgocd roan Umt

PpearB, net wishing to leave my farm. Initerance to my robbing ant} bragging of it,

there • ban been'V good .fteal of 'BUCU . woik.ione where they are afraid to brag, &n any.

1 thatshas&ny old freight lAlbi can findbookaof

a party of nix btrikers came down from thatplace lo Dover. Finding where IU'tiboi)Ktliaffcr, the uiglit wntcbinan at the tiugilioutki lived, they proceeded to his place agnve him to uadcr.daud tlmt ho nmet tagain take tho place of a regular firemanho hod done, to which ho Replied tbnt h<would ulwuyudo OH ho WOH ordered. Theythen went aud told tlio fireman on the drillengine to quit work, and iufltructf d the nre-

i) the Cheat** train lu run to Cluster butnot to return. • After talking nrouud for'bile, during which time quite a largo crowd

gathered at the depot, thoy returned to FortMorria 011 the Mail.

When the Mall reached Port Morris it waslere by the Btrikcra, who ordered

t oat on a Biding, but allowed it to uturtrben they luirned that there vias

corpoo and a fiuicml party on board. Wlietho milk train arrived at l'ort Morris nt half-past oue" o'clock' in the nilemoon the,

uptly stopped it, and compelled tho en-gineer to lake hU train out upon a aiding.Tbls was the only train detained there, forthe Eastern Etpretis, coming up about 1111liour later, profited by tbo eipurioneo of thomilk, and went uo farther tban Drnkreville,aud soon after returned from that pointTho greater part of the panumgers returnedwith the train, but a number of luein, whoresided at llnckettHtown and oUtur point', ineluding a couple of ladleti, started out towalk to Stanhope,' four uiilen, to \

s to toko ihtw to their ham en.After a walk oi four miles lo Port Morris wofontid tiling** much quieter thau wo expectedto, The'milkUatnhy uponn BidinguUto'round houso) aud about oue hundred

ion were congregated iu tlio vlubity, butItenradoa with1 the strike ou

Westeru road havo botu 1amicable agreement botw

t h a t s y ;ut by comparing them -be company. .If you < haven't any of jour

n call on me and I will Bhow you^n few Iave in' keeping, showing you where tho

company received BB cents" where you1 paid adollar.-. I tell you "persona living Inghus

B ehonldc't throw etones." Jf.'/B.'.O..'Vand his friend off cod fniha " wish more

rentiiatlng I can and will do It for them. IniS meantime'let -1>D..p, Z.'1 frighten theroehoiaera of ..Morris pounty. by wriUngmo more articles and .getting thorn la t i eipera when the editor is out of town.' '

TCmat, &ci,\ - .Wit Enoww.'

all veto very quiet. In (them th'by'told • ue that ninetho Tuesday evening previous, and accordingto the regulations then mode, all tho men

d abstained from drinking lltjuor, uud hudoarefully guarded. tha miupuuy'nproperty here, night and dny. Bo onrefulliad Uioy been In this reqiect, that liot evtua tramp bad been allowed about the prem-ises, in stopping the trains they had notedun<lor Imrtructloiis trow their committee,which was then consulting the officials of tliuroadinHobokou.1 To neoertalu the aof dumnge they might have done—for theyhad absolute control of every thtug—wo mudusome inquires and found that thoro'wihere at that time, twenty locomollveE, c

in hundred and fifty loaded coal can and: hundred empty en/l, liesided fifteen

tiioutuind cars' of coal, or sovontyflre thou-sand tons,' in tho jioekotn.; Tflion we reflecttlintthe locotuotivCB will nvcrnge A volia of|10,UOO each', the eurg $^00 apiece, tlia coa$11 per ton, and take into comdderaliou tlioTaluobfUio buILdiugs of thd company and

tracks, trusties, pouiete andother destructible: property, tea'can eonilybelieve the statement that the strikers couldhave" destroyed between ono and a half andtwo millions of dollars worth, ot property uttblspkae. At a qilarter to four o'clock t ie

ion received a .Ulegrom fiom their com-mittee- to the effect tbat they' should lot alltrains go till further' orduni, and at onso* let

) milk twin out from its placo of Imprison-ment. At about the BaniaUiUo the blockadewas raised'at Washington, and ConduobirAUenBtartedeut.wiUi' tba.£iuton Gxpreiu.Tlie aanie. evening the inon hetd ft metticgind reulved to go to work at the old rolca of•ag«L ' " *' " " ' '*'A little after midnight AaaiBtont gnperln-

tendent :Frank J. QrifflthB passed throoghDover, for Port Morris with tho/ BacbndBaitalllon ot the Slats lililitla froin Bergenbounty, numborhig one bundred and aixly

' mdercommandorMai,JaB.r{. JIoow.

Like that of neigbborlug tawnBhips 'thewheat harvest here proves to be poor; rye isroora thin 'au avertigo crop [ bny. and ootflcry gitod.^ Cum promisos wpll, .altbonglilie'rccont' heavy winB-wiU prevent"'ftpinorom;comiiigtor«rreclion; peaches, whiUtot bo plenlifnt na in former ^eors, will. ba

excellent quality t potatoeadro good' bothquantity and-'quality!, • -• - _:.". • !

?,Lasl fiabbnth,itbe Bev. J. p .paatbr of the fit i t Ohurch/iinuiched *

, on the Blitfee.;* Bla,,toxt was."Ttie.-)<i-Tla worthy of bis hire"—Luke, 10 chup!.,ntc! IIu mid :thot:Le.wrui btronctiy -iu

ivor of every &lr apjl pnvcllcnhle • pbm (oricrenfiingthewnBeBof wotkmoa. lie thenpoke of eome of Ibo pines jtbioh- had \\tehniropoHcd, nud in some Instances carried iijtorSoctwitha TieWto.the lelleHug of tholondition pf .wpTkincniun-j-fluph. ui'tTAdDs'

lions,' combinations and strikes. -Tbo on-true plan wnsUintof ibe Gospel, ChriB-

tiniiity In Ood'H great remuily for all tho evils'tliat!have eonie unto tbo world;by. Bin, and

is evil which is now'desolating our coiiii';ry,'ntopping the wheels of trnde/ bringing)ori«w and want to many homes; ii not' be-fond its healing powers Tb.^genenil andiieArty ndoption of o/ghristia.n'Bplilt in (he

y p pbeariug-of employert tawnrdaUni

d U l ' ^ j d ' tbp

of Uie umploye^uwjudii, tbe employersuld bring tn« j r ^ t . t roub j f l to a.-fpoedy

and. l Let them takfrthB Bibleras their guiile,lot them faltbtaUy o^riy out In .lnily life ;ita'

ldcn mciim\oV^olng1q-oihcre^hft.t theywould have otheifldo to them, thea tho f|airday's wnge ftiicl iho^falr'daj'B -work wouldsoon be decided upon, fo tho mutual com-fort and adva'ntnee' of both the" -employerand. the employed..." ' T

" 'Tha UhtruttifalWoitld- i- T h e N . T . Wbria at tbe condtMldii ofiaiiirliclo drubbing local official* for their «ta.pidityand innctivily in the early, part of

14 strike, »y«l--v.: : • ' ' , -"••

In contrast/with thin fatal inenpnqity, itl l b f b b i i ] hwbo ] I n t

taken h'y tlieJ Sheriff ntPhiiHpjbnrg.'ft :,littietown i t New-'J>nwy nppoblla'Eastern, .inPcnneylvunia. :i'Vyhen; tbe strikera nnflot-took thero toatup a traiu tio caineilown wilbine neighbors niia swore1 thnt i o would seeth»jiain through bJfl dominions nt all haz-

d T a n a h e ' a i d " A1 like 'BpiHt "wia diA1 like ' t "w,ia diH.rdsT played by Mr. Qto. Jticnarrls, ihe^ibiyor

I the •amoBtate wh appeared ri \

yer, In the, pp

ibo dopotatthfthourBet for.the starting \thb8rHttrulnrand:d(olanici that ths trainBhonld start and the hW bo enforced if itboat the life of every ''roW in the town uenforce iL ; ' I t ia nee'dlcsalo Bay that ill. hirealm O1K>. railroad ptoperty: WM safo imtIbatthotmitnlid'atart-. ; ,\•;•,<•

port ef~lbo fowgoingd d' J iwry dramatiQ and Brand," and giTes our wor-

thy Maygr>>ia.fl Bpreid wpntalion fori thelurogo^e nb.dooU.ppaaeiwes,. J I i8;an3ft>to spoilrKnob, a 'pwttv fttorr," hut aiaxa oU'foUovari of lho lllaBtrions "Falhu of hU Oonnlry" ia point'^bit vorocity, w

i truth: in 11, c'jcept j ,

Arriving thcro.thoy took _property and posted their pickets so quietlythat but irow' of Ui 0 people bt the ploco knewof their arrival until upon looking cut fromtuelr "houses oa Sunday racruing they 'emthe round bouso and - other property uui-rbiuidcd by troops.. Tbe'rouroad men snp-poaing that their'troubles hod.been defln.itely settled tba night, beforo, oxprosBcd mir-prise at tlifl eendhgot troop? there, and feltpretty keenly'the Beeming1 BnBpioIon - pUwtdupon them. Dnring Snndny many iieoplevisited the place; including ft number fromDover., Tho soldiersseemeducattewdaboiil

a-vefy Jooae-'wayiDd allowed tho crowdnto run among them and Qrocnd the promisedas thoy pleased,.*- In thoirgeaorol aspect theylooked more Uko storo darks than aoldiera-animpreBHionthBt.aU; soeined'to Rctwlicnthoy I00M ot tbeni.' I t is possible tliitymight make a good show in ft Fourth of Julyparado, but if tWeywould fitwd tho brunt Dfichwgo tbea their apnoam'uoebolieatlieni.As they came without' EuppUes it was withsomo (lifficultj- that they they at fint suo-.coedad;ln getting;6dibles,rbut a.-UniufronaPh'uiipHbufg''Jn; Uiii eveulng' bro'ujsht' themrationu for two days..'- On-Monday morning all. ^hb trains on tUpMorris & Essex Elvieioii resumed their regu-lar'trips.

James L. Birmingham, alias GolUgher,was arrested by acting Deputy United BtaicsMonhal Skinner iu \VoBhin£ton, on Monday.Birmingham was'ono of tlie' leodcnoX thistriking fireman 'of' the' Eohiwarc, Lacta-wanna and Western Railroad,, end to hlfllotitfolltoslop the Westem bound mail trainit WoHlikigton on Wednesday lost'jJiralnghnta isa.tall, ftliahltT built youngFellow. United States Commissioner Kuir-bead informed him that he was arrested upoiitwo cfaargca, one for obBtnirting the passageof tho United Btatca mails, nnd the other foIntait to rot1. tho maiL Birminghnni res-ponded indignantly that so far from stoppingthe United States mail, the train was stoppedbcfoM ho got on its engine, and that to aidin getting it on to Ha destination ho volun-teered to act as fireman, and not only did BOdud-took the mail and trolu iafolyto I'liil-lipuburg, Utbrought it back aa far aa MorrisPlains, where ho was rclioveil by anotherflreunn by.orderof the ndlrond cotopaay.'Aflforrobbingtho mail," said Birmingham,' nothing WBB further from my Ui ought* 01

those of' any striker. Wo l a w touched IInor.evensftwit, andgftveitevcrytlespatchinour power."

When told that unless ha could find bail in$C,900 lie must go to" jail, Birmingham res-ponded that be believed tho paymaster ofthe rend woahl furnish his bail, but when itwas Bhowublm the unlikelihood of any officeof the railroad going hia bail, he changed bimind and telegraphed' to ot^enafor JCHCoruUh of Washington, N. J . , to comeforward and ball him out, Depqty MambalMcDonald • then took him to the HudsonCounty jiii. Hls'pockBtaeonlaine'd'a'liadedrevpher attd .a, haaiifal ^rcartrldgeB, fivetelegraph despfttob.ee, and B poos book. Thetelegrams wero cither in cipher or so wordedOR, to ba ttnlutolligtble, one containionothing but tho- words,'! "twenty-three.The£nt /e i r pigcaol tha blank bock hadbean torn out, but in, tho- left hand uppercorner oj one pogefwera - the figures 1!3tho Word; Vs'top';". It.'-Waa' p'reittmed thai

0 stop work•top.ji trajn. The remainder of tlemcceagcsaranoitindentood.'-';':;' '-•-' '•'•':: >.'.•"' . ] •

(fe?.;Ai*Skisnir(: Manager or the

NaUonal Detective. A|

eW I^iratyUint*a: States Mariial,.vent, to

^ ^

George Wiiliumn, tlie lender of the' irtriLamong tlie fireuiuu oi thu Delaware, I^oekowanua and \Vc8tcrn Ilflilroftd. Tha nrreKwa>« made on a warrant from United BtaU'iO>utiuinti!oui'r Huirlteud of Jersey City, uucthe Bpecillo eompLiiiit was ibut Williuius budinUrft>rcd with aud stopped the United Stutt*mails. Williuuur inado no restiitfiiicc, buttold Detective Warmer thui the BrotltrfioDd

mid look out lur h'm:, sad liiai he didn'tm for ntiybody. " I f it hadn't bteu for-' wtlditrH,"- he Kiitl, ' ' I ' d biive blowtti

_._nr ln-uil off." Williauin in a thitk-att,buiiy fulTfliv, with Kitudy hair, durt coui|ik«-

BUtl &M t^xiTt-'ji^oii far Jroiu )>ruj>OtuiL'i; . He fu Recordiug Sicrntury of tinitbcrhood of Locomotive Engineers of

State of Ktw <Jen>ty, On tlio wuj to JuiCity he luauoil out of the cur window .trii'd to squill tbo fugincur with bin afie van imiDCiliiildj bund cuffed- Ou MQIig him, the dutnctlvo fouud hiw U'lvgnipber code, according la wliicli " 2G-" mciins

" S t o p work and traiiw." Williania wcomn>iitcd lo the Hudxon County jaildefault or $2,000 boll.

A diVpntoh from tlcrnnUin on Tuesday tuiyithe Delaware.

11 tlinuieuced brallwny ofil'

aud tbe Ktrikerfl. All tmiitut nnd come in on time to-day without niijitlier incident of au unpleahaut chorQcUii

n tbo stoning of a tniiu from Kirk, in tha noldi, about two milop out

awn, by a mob of rowdies. SuperintendentInlutend hopes to havo order restored hero1 a day OT two without resorting to iniliUiryiree, a meant!re tlmt in greatly dreadedliis vicinity. " A brass button will rals«iot here," paid a prominent citizen of Scran-

. to-ilny. Tho situation on the Lehigbnd KuuiiiL'banna rnnA reuiaiiis unchanet>cl at

point, but it Is believed thnt whim thue iu itguin opened down toward EiutUmttlo or no difiloutty will l>o expcriauccnl iu

11 ing hcic

0 strike among the miners IK a mutter ofiflnitety greater importance {n i\-,\e Bcctionr tlie country than tbat of tliemilroadifiro nre now on fitrike lu (Us vnHey iO.OOQ

liners and laborcre butwocu Carbondalo and[nnticolco, Miue LOSBOH, clerks, civil

jew, and Giber employees nro maimingpumpHlo prevent • tlio inliiu from beiiiK

ooded, while tlio IIIOB tUiud abnut Jeeringletu, but nut, as y d , trying to sUip thniiey will noi, they say, iuterfero with tbe

mmpiug uuleGR an attempt is mndo tout coal. The mini) owners havo HCiit th«Er

\hn cut to graze, wJiicli is looked upon windicative prcpamtion far n long strlio.

ft 3,(100 Ironworkers af the Lnckim aud Goal Company are ou strike, and1 uomputiy'B atorcu arc guarded nighlly liy) armed mon, Tha machine ebopa of thelnwni-o, LacknwanuQ & Western Company

t Carbondalo.bave bscn cloned, and, at thoutter place, men who wished to work wero

ay. Tho strikers nro. very Wttid determined. 1

1UOT XT BCIUNTUN, .

Atig. 1,—TUo city is terriblyfelted over tho fearful tragedy of this ttiora-IR, as well OH in anticipation 'Iting events,' Foreevcral Anys the minor*ava been denouncing in bitter terms tlio

relentless conduct of tho companies, who'a spurned thoir pi'titlona tot au incrtoaowages, and this morning at break of day a

HOBS meeting of oU'olasfies of workmen wastold at the silk factory a snort aislaneo from

Violout BpooclioB worn inado andlieartily applauded. About 5,000 men wereproeeut, and when tho meetingl broke up It

with the intention of driving from tliotops thomt who bad. gono to work in tlioinndryand, blast furnaces of tha lAcka-tunii Iron and Coal Gompnay. They wereiited, nnd tho employees were driven away;10 the enr' shops of tlia Delaware,'XAeka-rana and Western Company, At the latUrACO Fatlier Dunn, a Catholic priest whoas passing, Bayed a man from the fury of

uiob, nnd. while thoru Mayor JIcKunocared on the'grouudnnd took the priest's. T h e mob menaced Ihe Mayor, and

1ea of "Don'tkill him," vrcro heard fromAt last he w etruok with a' club,

id ho and Father'Dnnn fell down. TheBoor's jaw waa fractured in two phuee.

priest waa corrtod from' tiie pcenu slightly,urt. . ' ( . - ,;The alarm dgnul for tho Vigilantfl begani Bound, andtliero was intense excitement,rom tbo Lockawannn Iron and Coal Com-iny's efflre a company of cltina eaittlnrsoved to the Mayor's relief, On reaching

mob'Gomeboya threw stones atI tho luttcr flrud,: kitllDg four, of the

stcrj."' The dead are'Patrick Lanagan,ichool Duntcavy, TaMck Zana and WiUJatnlQlips.. 8eversl were wounded. Dun.-avy hod the top of bin beau shot off.Shortly after tho shooting tito Blare* nnd

BdloonB were closed, aud the XTayor hasparaded the street several times during theay at tho head of armed squads. It IBlarod that tho bad work has only begun,

~ that stores will be uackod and breakersirned before it ends. The company storeConnd) A Co., in tho suburbs, wtsbdrned

Bit night, .and tbat.ol tha Pennsylvaniaathraaite Ccmpnny was broken into, andibbed of $4,000 worth of goods.'..:

A party, composed of Edward G. Ford andife, of Patcraon, Df. Mary O. Ford, E. L.

nd Jennie Cutler, Master Will and Morrisloach, of Caldwdl and Iteb. W. Cromley,truck out for Hbpatcoug on Tnesdny lost toaaka a raid among the nsh. Thoy took thevonlng train for Hopntcong station, whereliny procured boats and " pulled for the

at Sb&rjis'fl It ock. Here thoy pre-ftred to "rough i t " for the utght. Theloctor, with the girla, took to one boat, andlebojB to uiothcr, ia whlchthey'prcparedtomi hiird nnd comfortable; -AonlPhubo viaslspended between the trcea in tbe only

itflock, wJilJe Uaclo Ed., after aittempt to occupy it with her, took hisjlnuknt and sought repose ou tho noft eide ofboard/. Having tliuti diapoBed; tbomselveBLey were soon lost in "tiretl nature's Bwect'riejtit, V'eicept OucJo' Ed,/;who was d sortaeU^ppoinUd sentinel; and elcpt with'

^e'operi, and Uio"otbor ajur. Their slum-erB' wero inubh broken, however, through10 night bynonorouB Hounds which wereand to proceed from p\a natal organ, of9 of their tumber. They Bay Rob.mows,!': About S i . ii. they were started:m Uioir mldnigbt'.alupuenby a n t h e rHiflual cooimotion, which, on Invcetigatli

1 the dark- thc; hod no light, for like theoor foolish virgibs they naithcr took lamps

il—ruvealed tbo fact that Aunt ThAbeJJen out of tba luunmook. Their- sen-

nel soon cams to the rcscuo, and " rightedup ngain," and being af course tuncb

gratified to learn that no serious injury hadbeen Huutnlned, swung her off; ngaln tofurther repOBC.

Fearing they might overfileop themRelvesf they indulged in another nnp after such asommotlon, some of' tho party arose and"after- a biuty toilet," went out to try theirskill fit fialibg. Their CTOCCSB in tbat liewill probably never be known outside their

iber. Thotnostthat'canbo Mcertaincd'we cangbtcnongh forbrcakfust,"

They came loum pn-tly well used up,Jack Ed. sayB'ho never before took BO much

mble and expense for the privilege' of"laying out doors all ntyht." Tlio youngerones say there is nothing like it, and areready for another fish. / ; ' SOKEBODT.'

The Mount Tabor Daily Record. '•Tliitt paper U now nn ncfiared BUCOOES,'

few more udvtrtlaemente only will bore-cuived at the following rates 1

.._ jolcran............ „.... tlfi.00JalT column, .„„. . . , 8.00JanHcr coliuon, ..,-, £.00

,»« "8.00.-, ,..,...,' 1.TS

Addrcm orden to t, •

Eigbih column,.UfrincBs card

. q , j!ditflr;B0Ter, IL J.The Eccord will be Beat u? any address

during the two' s of laa Tnoetbig, il»f BC \

Ut Mar/6 School Exhibition.Tlie pupils tit tho school oounected w

fit. ilnrj-'B Cluircii M thle yloo« gftVe

Iu St. Mary's 1UU on Tueada;evening, which in every particular wo« 1of tliu finest enkrtalnuienU of the kind

i-t wituesMtd. The wub of the sUge \iltfully bordered with Rreen, «nd bcneitiling the suctto, in kUtn* of carmine ant

Hold, '-tiod Ul<xn ourSchooi," vhiie on tinxidr-u wow diiipl/iy.'d tho Stars and Stn'jnd tho green Iwiinur of Krin. At tbe he|>poiuted tbe hull WOH filled to overflowing,

und the furUuti roMo upon R vtrjj }ticpttti—about titty girin attoyeil in white anilcruwiied with wrcathii. who gavo a beurtywelcome chorus to the audience. Fromthence until the close of tbe long programme,which extended ovur twd lioum and a half,to tfiricj and MwJJeut wero tlrn porft

is,-that tho aiulicnce did not weury, and0 at last with wanu cspmsaioiia of sat:tiuu. llie features comdstud of decla-

mations, recitations, - dialogues, BO

aud'a number Df very jikmiugdramas in character, throughout nil of

which tlie pupils eriocod the- fact Uiat itmust have required untiring energy andability of tUo highest order to bring them (o

a state of perfection in all thoir parbi.Throughout thcro were uo blunder* occa-sioued by timidity or imperfect commitmentof pirtfi, and nil of the i«rticipators de-ilaiaied so distinctly that each onej»u!4 be

plaiuiy heard iu every poi-t of. the ball, UIUPavoiding the painful iiujwrfettion In thinrespect BO e a miOlBchool exhibitions.The teacher, Aliss O'ICoUly, cannot be toohighly ccinpllnicutul upon the degree ofperfection to which slie has brought thin:hool, and it is to bo hoped that riie will in

thu future rcgalo us with many eatortnin-icateof this kind..Where nil did so well we cannot piirtiou-rise to any ext«ut for want of. room, t u to feel that we IDUBI mako especial mention

g ilitia at Port Morris is am b e r who Bends to the New York Heraldcurdling dispatches about the bloodtbiniti.ness of the peoplo of Uibt section. To himwo reKpeotfully reeommeni the following,from tie Chicago Times:

A militiaman Is one entrusted with a B u n

and some cartridges who, gi»« about hunt-ing for a rioter to whom tiu>* inny ba handed.Tliu object in life of the milillimiau Sa topoint a pic-nic and adorn a tea party. Ke islilly livpred and liiclw giJl, but b • duL^«

flla dot be* aro tt«> IHFUU fur IIIHcuurogc, lie bajir . t ty wiiu in the pij'iiitftimes of pcaoo, but wlieu tiio blaitt of warblowB in his earn it isn't 6af e to trust Uim with

gun. In ehort, a milittnmoa icu't a soldier.

Mr. Patrick Doblimn HtarUd from Newtonpr Nowftrk with hl» team on Suudny nifibt,th a load of butter. J[e rotumed witbi*

oad of lager boor for Hrickner. Thne, inhexe times of railrond cmijargoeu, BUBWI

EHMCK exchange lumrles tmiwjioriwl,ttertlwutyla at ourfaOjera—E

u)iou tlio ground and brcptaion^ard tlio Live1, with tail horizontal niitlvermg. I t van clearly evident tbutthought the beca BUIUC new km J of

IP.

nally HUG took up a position at tlm

:niDce to tbo hive, imd, wlieu a lieuIB ia ur started out, made a dub at it1 her paws. This wont u» for fttimolout nt t rading tlio Rjiociul attentionbo ioliabitauU of tbo hive.

'recently, however, Tubby Btruck ami'bed a hee oa tho edge oi the opeuiuging to tho btve. The smell of Um

aliod -bee alarmed ami foraged tint0I0 BWanc. Been hs tlieBcoiepouied

and darted into the /ut of tlio as-sued cat. Tabby rolled herself iu

.f the superb noting of Mias Blrtalngliam, tbo grans, spitting, spluttering, biting,who took the character of a doruoatio In tlio ^ w h i g , uud equalling as cat neverrarce, "Cflhteunial Lodgings," and of Tom- Ha&\\ea before. Blio uppcarod a meromy Cain's eimrncter songs, that made the -* - - - - • •• -

peal witfi laughter. The followingvm the programme, in which every. pcr-ormer is worthy gf the highest praise:

l'ABT LVt'luome— OpeuingCliorua, TheOhllclrDuBoston Hoys—Dialogue,Tbo Mnn of Tiprwrary—'

, u- - Tbe Boyso c l a t i t

J .Tlio Prettiest Island of tho Ocean—Song,

T. F. CallTho Village Gotwlps—Dialogue,

MIHHCM O'Erimi aud VuikerBother take the Fiwhiotts—Song andChorus, ' TheG .

F.uiiDct's Dying Bpoeeh, - J, CarborryIleartH auil HomeB—Olionifl, The ChildrenTliu BiHtvr of r ' ~ ' "

E. jlcCftnhySweet Kobin—Duett, " • • '

Manes Shanahon nnd OriLllUa Speeches by LllUe Speakers,

ftlonUrB Itosal and II13. Tho OhoBt—Drama, - - TheOhlldrou

TAUT n.The MenT Suceblao—ChoruH,

Tito ChildrenOur Itcoord—Declamation, . T. FloodHadloliu Jack—Oomlo Bong, - Tbo lloyuThe Iiegimr Queen—Drama,

TheUtUaOIrlHTJuk Tocb—Chorus, . . Tho OhildreuTbo Tail o' iny Coat—Coiuio gong,

: ' T. F. CainMy Uother-SQlecUoii, •' - J. O'LearyCcnteimial Lod Kings—Drutua,

' . . . , , . .. - Tbo ChildrenTho IrinbrnonN Call—Declamation,: •

• ' ' ' • ' •' J, Carberry0. God BIBBB Our Scliool—ltccltation, .

.. Good Hlght-ChoruC

tlnay tVba Aro Bufferingroai the httoalt nf tha ttum wctthcr and aro

debilitated, ato advised by physician to ta.Uumuderalo auouutB uf -w iltkj two or tbn'O

las the day. In a lillh while tlioaowho adopt ihii tivlao frcquoully Increase tbo

ibi-rar'-(lrln]i«" and In time Wcowocoa-flrmtd iuebrUlus. A beTerapjo whtcli will notcroito tliint for Inloxicating liquors, SDU whichIs intended especially for tbe benefit or debil-itated i.xirnoni, wuciliorathnmo orabruad, isOr. Hcurnck'i Ben Weed Tonic. Coutainlueihe juice* ur rnauy medicinal herbs, thin prep-iratmn does not oroim an appeuie fur tuoiutoxJnatlug cup. Tlio uourishntg aud ibo lifo

"UiS propertroBofmany valuatilu naturalloan coutainpd in It ind wull-kao'vn tomon bare a most Blrotigtueulnfr influ-

ence, A iinelp bottle or tbe Tcwio will detnon-siraie iia vnfasWe <jmli(lce. Far debilityariainefrom ilelinoei, ortr exortluu'or from" " • P iiBHrul of £

Mt Olivo.Probably no villiiga latheStato po number of churchea to the popuhitlon

(lint ML Otivo docs.. They are certainly auroh'gulag people.- And then there are'eml CGiueterieH, too; which show that

>twlthstandiug thu elonitiou of Uie'fnhRui-ite above their neighbors in the volleys,plo will dia nad bo planted. Not that'

Djila who H\e in vullnya nocenurily ille,it that people who live bu mountain topniitultt BeoesHniily lira' Jifgtcr and longer,

ccoiuitn for inonntaf aeons being genci-ly longer than ^olber men ' And" becannoit Ol|?o containa but a halUozen real-rnc-ea thU ihould be no prcof o p

Toeoa fhh coutrnjy-flhoxainog iwo p ,no rich in ngrioultanil KsoarocH, the othercli in miQera1.: Alwood A. Drake, Esq., fi3h in bath— In futit/oomrncKlrilly also.0 has been knowufor a nmnW of years tom • been very active in dereloning the)itemlreiourcos of this ^ojnlly, and al-

tliuagh the' dapreraion in basiiiina* bavlugnpucl nnulyorqulta, all Ihe iron rnincttre,' thus depriving da of, aa opportunity of

InnjWtlon, it is raid on good authority thatinnnro quito,Iurgeaud .the ore « ry

ioh.- Formerly oro.bad to be trHnsnortodwigons n distance of five .miles to 8tan-Hie j now U muy wok railroad transr>ortar

inat iho'foot of the rn^onlniii, ou tbeBhEritfijoUranch of i h e N . J . Central/

bis vicinity only awaits a revival in theIronlnidoto become an important miningilistrlct of our county. . ituoK nmnins undo-•eloped, but tho different vdnB already die-ipvered show an immense dopbsit... , \ .

Agriculturally, Mr. Dmltoeets out to bentIneiglibor8,«ni3 hie success In such thatall Ibo county he Ifl not mcellod. He

las the biggost bcctB, tho;largoat' cabbage,"he finest corn, (lie highest pcoa, "buatin"!tomatoen, and eycrytlilng in proportion.' He

running a rocq with molher "Drake"ioh ^Tiddlca . in. FLindorB. 'An oysterpor'dGpQn'ils vpon (he rcsnlt of the larg-

ntbeettt. Hail rra.tapoot. in inTJlotion towatlo iu" with tlioni when, the beeU arelled.-. We prefer to bet on Mt -Olive' at

t

burn, Wtter-lraali, SIek Hoadaohe. CoatiVe-Bii, pRljilintlou or ibo Ite*rt, LHor Complaint,iming up of tbe food, low npiriti, Doneralubllitj, ate., yot slaao tho InLroduotlon or •HREITH AUODIT FwvniB we bollcvo then is no 'iBoofDrBponsik lbmte»npot be ItnmftaiatolyilleTod. 30,000 doBco sold labt yt-gr withoutno cane of 1 ill aro reported, Ooio jour tlrue*

;fst, Voaght ± Rlliqara, andge t a tttntilaIiotUe tor io cjn .a and trj . i t . , TWo doeos wIUwllcnro you. Itegular Biza 76 ceutB,

D*l»y» s re l>an|rci-ou«.—If thli axiom Isuo respecting tho otdiDirj- tdivlrs of life, btilllore ol>?loualy BO as rcganlB tlie ©slgoEctes ot[iproaoliinp; dlBoaBO. Cnn,ncgtiouibly[ Vet .

iihny neglect to praclie&Uy reccgntie thmtTQtb when liealth It In tlin kaluice. Ot

ihemauy -premonitory •vmploma ofdiieaaa h-culns ccmgU la tbo moat_proi)ticlo o[ pctil.•reatit at tlio uutB.it with ttt. W a t - t ' a Finn.•eoTarCor<flaI,aud BO Avoid Consumption,

SronchlttB, Iiifltmruntion of theXttnga, (toldn," "!ba,,*ndi ludoedi all AflecUona of thu...linloiy OrgMB, lie entirely cured by Iblii

sovereign remedy, which also eradlcateS " -peprf^ OrsvBl, Pilot, NorrookDi.biUi- -tv of ttw Liver, Urinary Blfucaltiei,'

y Mr. D. oxorbisOBnBTgy, andbia"enterprise in stocking historo witli goods' and,selling at sueb'lowSurea tlmt people drlvo for miles to deallib him is highly' commendable. , It

~IQWB what may bo>obU!ned .by 'thevhen prompt payrneats ore mode forTho 'dealer CAU ,bny at IOWCT figures

'hon ha comniatids the market, and tbe re-lil pnroliaaer can. ft!j»7bVyjmoie cheaply

trhen be pays promplly: Rocogniting thisfact Mr. Drake nnd W5 onittoinors fa» mi 1CMxroniidnwrautulllythrivlne. There, fa noippeumnce of linrd-' timea- about his store.The fact' is, bo recognizoB bjaick, silea 'asoing Uietwio sUtot of wealth,', and Junt u;ood looking, and ho"caiiUvBteB hot' with[esirablit ofleriugH. not on t ' o fhe r reach,•Tlio liberal heart waeth fut,"and, if poo.

1I1I only romerober it and powofc* itwciildalibqbeHorfor.it, both in heart

" '... A'Sample. :•, •'•"•'•

.One of''tho'llmberest (ongued men that,came to town lout treek, ttood,. on. theOoehnitt H»u«e stoop denouncing thounfair-

I of a state of things that permit* thelident of a railroad company to sit in his

piilaco car and Etap.ata nne hotel, drinkingbla wioe, when he is no bettor man than tbaengineer who had none of those good things.Thattnlkor, who waa trying to. maia politicalcapital for himself*, made u unfortunatecomparison. Ho liau the bflndaoraest pUcom tho'road,and oomoa to Newton eTory day,

boantingthat he rides behind iheaandwiineRmatched team in Snsqax ooon^r, and yet h

> hotter. highly «Bte'«ncthan many a mas that bo b u left: ttweatinsin his Uy Said, while, he lolled about at thelotel smoking .the best cigar that the houseiffordcd, and putting in*, glum of whiskeyit least once every hour, nntil tbe ma rinks

enough intb6 :Wert, ito n a U U i i fhome comfortable and pletunmt. ; The differeaco between Mm and the iFre'sIdflnt of lt<roods ts that many o i kfrom the lowort roand of tbe bidder anckeep thtir posi^ocs by hud vork, whilfl th

Tfc*-Bn*wa Boili-opd, in coneegnenlUtciurbitatil'cbarges for freight recentlylost tfce cartage of ten thosouid tens 0/ ore,

'hiob. con be thlppcd fur IIeliday«1iBrg, Pa.the New Jersey Midland, via, Jersey Oity

l 'jnnkgAu|astl61h, foraCctn t i , - \:\-, t\ * ajnch legsoxpenjo,

. o . J the He* BJdo, or are youIII cillicr cue procure Homo of

Dye, bWk or brown, COola,

came vhatrv f Sea'efi Totila tiken after nmaln vlll itrcngtlicnbo itomaoh and create an oupeKteior wliolo-

jomo fuoil. To all wlio ar« about leaving tlieirtioraei, *o desire ta say tlmt tho oxutlleutpffocla ot Dr. Scbeock'n scasui)ibl« rotnedici,ca Weed Tome, «iu1 lUudmkc Ptlli, ate par-

llonhrly evident wbi-n takon by ttiofO * ho aromjarlouily affected bj a change of water anditiot. No person HIIOUM ICUTO liomo without

" - O f them mleguiiraB along, Fur

Tlie AmericanNo poople in the world s

v ««X.. Tlilt qordisl dorlrcaiU^u-tnca'-ibi-vagaUblo Uugdom; and ia Infinitely •.

ic-be prolemd, both oa icaountot Us superiorjfUDacy and froedom from nauseous and tnlu-

-oporiioa-tollia nnlcul dmca woltpniteredwIthnooiborcfriioUliao to offend •

3B KRUB EEEB EEEB: 8838 EEEBA--.*!-B I C B E ,• IS;. ;S . - S E : , . . / \ » . •

HP" imiilt EEE EEE SS89EER '- B It B U E B E>

_ B H . I L E " E 8 1 ' S B ' ' •'•-BBBB U B EEEE EEEE 8U8B EEEE -

Is exhibiting ftb clogant otoek of .

PICTURE FBAMESi

Wkl l Pocket s ; • 'nnd t gTcut variety or . ' '

Household Ornaments.

Confectionery, •ftlwaya paro and freuC

- BOOKS, .

BLANK BOOKS,l?tatipn.ery, &a

. ;; ' T|bt bc«tbmndaof ' ' .'

FOBEIDN AND B O M E S H O '

DOVEB BANK BDILDINQ

n-a ' D O V E R , K. j ;

AMERICAN WATCHES I

to S19.oz> oaae> reduced

ladies' solid iWatches from $

ttents' solid (Wntohea from $

raid American30 up,

told American3Snp.

All &EABE8 and STYIiES onhand to select from, o .

or write for price-list.

N.H. WHITE; 441 BROAD St.,

NEWARK, N . j ,<? PP. ir. i E. E. it. 1

AGRICULTURAL.Hfcere u d H*m U Ifcura, ICURESi

HtrnPHEErs-

J1877. SPRING. 1877.J! P. H. HOFFMAN, j; !

MERCHANT TAILOR,i

BABBITT,

IS-ONE PRICE

DRY GOODS & CARPETS.!

HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS

ilOKUlsTOH . \ . >". J^

> E W OOODS

AT PASIC PEICES.

SUITS MADE TO ORDER,

S i i ^ i i local Sews I^ATEST STVLESdn* cfl iU ha%uraiii• si*r, rt-;A»liss tie

CAEPETS. OIL CLOTUfi,iBUSIKESS SUITS.

SPRING OVERCOATS,

and DRESS SUITS

IXVOLEUST, DEUGaET,F*3 Eat Bzstazi* CUEFCS.

90 t i c per T*rf, ^osd aUe n a i t r in jpxd sy ie for ?L-

^ pltrgi aflJpriceslowrv tbsa1**0 kk-k«l out of iL*

*ll* Kew York EII*C*» i» in fulltfc« rhh iht «trXtm, and x t i U-ti

for c ioy j>*ra~ Vf k ea tbe bestmade in th« onstrj . We me*am sparmeal*, make and Itr ctrptU, eai acd fitdotb. lliKitrtiBa, UTT"1"^, cnie and bang

Ac, sad gecastee a fiLOsr uuWMU in aHd?partmt9ts is

thaa OJJ be f osad oatode tbe

varrJug U< the tvri*3n,\iviw and Hm!!!** policy READY-MADE SUITS

of gooda

W. S. BABBITT,HOEBISTOWF.H.

X. / . , Apc3 Ith, 167;.

Subscribe at Once! Coll "•* •«•

P . II. HOFFMAN

BARNUM'S SHERIFFS SALE!

VEGETINE.OsrBprio* tad Seaner MriM of Striped,

tod UixM C»"ja»*t» Koiu an etita-

At ;bii itasoc o!" the T«IT the boz.ee isthe c*p» of 1J*« ti»ta, if t iep^paloot, are geiienliy filled '«7i aLd the qafc»lioii ii, *tLutic -nib Itjcm. II rca'.-T&i th»redifficulty in gMting lb« I***?; oat, with-out haria*; the h' uej Ukea awaj by tiie jI***, Dnle*a one /all/ ouderUmdj bo» jX/j iaa>riattr btti in gicti cw&, X/ tiit |

ia tbeir plict*, it is doubvful wbetbwj

lire* iit a lotalit/ where a (pod dtalbacWttat is growing. If the box« aperfect); fall of cotoba, and tbe ce.sealed C/Ttr, Till be ORII to remote thenow, and put euipty Ivjxt* in tceir rit/*-e*; but if tbe boit* are not falloombfl. tl*.y BLOBM ocrt be remoted tillOctober or earl/ ia !J otenber, on % coldmoraiag, wltti al! tbe bet* are downibc luTf*. VUiUtj in b»x^ or oiler-vise, abtmld not be kept i s a damp cel-lar, and wJuea tbe boxet are remored•Tolj or Auguxt. they ought hi be placedia a tigtt box—one large enoujrti to toldtbe bocBjr from aix or eight hirea, andthen to be fumigate:! with barntugbrjBi&ioue to i&t&tt'jj any cfCJfa ijf tliebee-tooth, tbat 0117 be deputiUMl itbem. If the hoaey la nut remored UMl tbe fumigation ia not oecesaar/.

I'ckla Unfit*.A few yean ago tbis breed of A:

wu iufx,/rt&l from Ohiiia \ aod,conn*-, a great deal at lying waa pnb-listed, to m*lte tbem Mill at $20 t825 a pair, end tbe ei?gt at one uellat»«u ; but DOW tbe price ia down tomoderate figare, becauM tbe; are wortlDO more than tbe docka we bad beforelbe; veto imported. In Btza they areaboat tlie same aa tbe R .aen ducks, anthtj hare uo qualities tfixt make tlieoBD; more ralaablo than tbat tried 01tbe Ajlei bar; docks, wbicb are tbetame efllor (white J and aboat tbe Minet'txa. At fnira wine rerj fine tpeeimeaiof the Vekius are fmiaentlj M-CD, raisedwith great care; but when raited 10 theordinary way, wbera the; have so pood,or atreaia of water in wbicb to keeptheuselrcs cleat?, tbey become dirtyaud art not a deairabla hreed to havebat vbera Lbey bava accew to pure,running water it la well to hunt ttiem,if they do oat eott over two or tbndollar* a pair.

I'aenmber Firkin.Ttot one liaatlred caemnbers, lay aboa

throe or foar inchem loag, Uks one pintof aalt and sprinkle over tliein (for lar-ger one*, more salt la required, or loiper sUDdtoff in, tbe brine—say forty-eight boon} in tabs, baring ready boil-log watt? to poor over tbem sufficient tocover them well. X*et tbem stand tvren-ty-foar boon, itfrrinc ocowioasllj tbatall may be aQectcd by tba briue, tbeowipe dry, and pack in atone jan. Scaldyovr "apices to your toala" iu tbe viat>-gar, mad pour over tbtm bet; lay aplate ovetr tbem to leep them all auderthe ilaegtr, Now paata two pieces offactor? cloth together, sod tuea pasteibhi orertba neck of tbe jar •ecuroly,to keep from tbo air. Place them in thecellar where they will not bo injured bytbs frost, snd your picklea wili keep two

• yeari, (if sealed) u well M one, andlutrd ant] crispy. I use red pepper andLoTM-mdiab, and sometimea add oneeai'tal of brown ragar to tbe j*r, whichimj-.Toreo it much. I fiod tbu n tnnohcajtler way than Bailing tbem down andireabenJDff (n the winter. Try them(jacoand yon will agaiu. N. B.—Usesotbiog but pure citlur vinegar, ua man-tifectared rinegar will not preaerve fruitfor any .OQgtfj of time, ani forcaoum-lien in particular; aotbing but pareeider vinegar will keep tucrn good.—M.W.,in Country Qentiemw.

Nsw FOOD you HOBJM.—A new kindat manb for horses in ootr coming iutouse. It ia thun ilexopbcd by the Callfor-CIA Farmer: It is composed of twoquart* of ouln, on* or bran atid a halfof flax see/1. The oat* were first placedin tba stable backet, over wbicb Uplaced the liosced; add boilingvaUr, tliou tbo bran, cororiog lbe roil*tnre with an old ruR and nil J wing ittbiu to rent 'or five lionrsvlhen «tir thetatan up welL Tno bran uhwrbi, wliiloretaining Tarwr, aod tho linseed bindsHie oata »uu bran together; a greaterquantity of flux wed would mutce tbejirejxtrstlon too oily and lest rolinliod.One feed p « d a y in sufllcient; it in eas-ily digested sad i* eiipucially adapted toyoung animals, adding U) their rolumoratber thaa to their height, glricg BUL>stauoo to tbe frame,

Lion in Vovurnx HOOSEH.—A. poal-try hoiwa may be ciearDd of lice whenbidily infested, by thoroughly oleaniugIt, itcaldiog tlie floor, if of boards, andwAMfal&gU with soft soap and boilingwater. Wiwb tbe rpat of the house withhot Uno Wasbi BP4 ruli tbo romts thor-

' onglly will) li"1 n Q l 1 kerotanQ oil in- «*iaalparU, A small quantity of tb' greaie ahanld also be robbed anon thwings of tbe fowls.flnd upon their lends

'TbtaplAy may need ropeatfog onoe bo,'i fora the Termiu are oloancd out entirelj,•;.v fA plenty uf dry earth or; coal t••lipyU bo scattered in the boose."

v.ii PjnaarrAnojr or Eoai.—"The mos' cttmtlrB prAWrratioD for tgfp. that hM

:':yot b««n prnposcd ia linseed oil, or. rbt-' t«a aeed oil msy be wad iastaad. -Bjr/birpftfnyicoatiPg froili tgga with either"of Uicao oil "aad packing thorn, smallI'epd* dloirniriiri^'in nuy Jry, porons anb-It ' t l ia t i i l ' f t 'popcot i i lnctor of boat,

or mnp!«

Veiretlnew,w \.f.*zr,\-rU id «*«•• of *VM

Itt AIH*W tit the I'.wi, Vj m

Vegetine

ipugtifi tfa-tiiiif 1 &ctiiwca a^pruic, irn,-,»',* o iun is c^ini^ *irl parityme &•

^ egetine.* fcvAt-d Op-itl %» Ut «IfMri(DaHlt (Or aV*D<» LT Krtce U avt U«t pb* i i cuc i , bat XtuMttt i£*ffvittUjoi in recard 10 tta s t n U aft

t frieo4i 1 '

IF YOU WANT

_Jl£?&tM,!(io(^i to Ipprai*.Opttiiaj Day 1

Vegctine,of trfor a puSti-flp mtdkine, b

iu »ay up W i u f Iby tcuiil mcTit io

B»TI al>iood pcorn, •fi*r

Vegetine,b U a , " H u aa tqotl at

nmed « hid l«U*d.

•, t*cb of'

DM uwoUbioj; main."

Vegetine

Ooki,Bwkj;To Bin «0 6 M ,

r ICTM,Bnlatben ot fiajuri

jBoata,

j cktoKf of tbe tlaod J«t discorrM,uanda nwai ia iu pralat ttbe bsviW/fed Ui 'tralib.

PROOF'WHAT IS NEEDED,

Bovrox.r 1 ,Ma. n. B. Snrn»:~U«ar»Ur: About <-_

rtir a>o«. 1 found mywll io a feebW cosdilioo'rom (jenenl debitity. Vfiienxs- wu •trooglf•ec^DmcoduJ to mm by a, (riond wbo liM bc«utoucb btutSftd bj In tw*. I i«ricortd lhairtjc!*, ••.! u w adDK •«?*»! Urttk* vaa re-jLumi tubeslUi. and dtaeonllDiied itsbK. II )t+l quit* CUSQIICDI that ibere ta m latdid• a i x n i to It far tb •* ct^npUinta for wbich

ll d and vosfd cbMrfol•aixsni to It far tb •* ct^npUnt fii np«dallr prtpsrtd, and vosfd cbMrfollyrKommnndit tu ttxnc wbo Ttel tUtiber needaumelbfug Io rtiUne lb«nt to perfect bt*llb.

p ; J ,TJ. I* PETTIJtonX,

of 8. li. rcttlnfin A Co., 10 SUU it

I HAVE FOUNDTHE RIGHT MEDICINE.

Ma. II. It. Brcraf i-D«ir Kir: My OD«t ia siring 70a tbu tcuttmaaial It to iprca<3

valntbte Infamntiou- H»».D2 bun bad*Blkt«4 arith Halt Rbetra. tnd tha whula am

D being eavered wilb pinphmiDj ot wl)!ibc*n«d n» KKI

ana knowmg U to tolUeau, I took Btnf of tba tdftrli»4

blood pfvptralloBi, unavg «bkb wiiqaantlt; of HimpirilU, wltbmt obtaining anybenefit until X eoramroetd taklna; tba Veat-TIM; and before I bad cotapietial the fintattle 1 law |&it I bid (rat ttw ngtt BMriliclo

X followed on wilb it tot.11 biUkca »«ren bottle', wboo I wu proaoDaced

U1iD0o.fi, i&d eotir*IrcflfrotapltapleiaDdtropliqa*. ILaTeoeTi

*o Rood twaltb b«rara, and I attributeit all to Iba tua of YagetlM. Tu benefit tboi•IHictod wilb Qb«Diiutiaio, I will nak> RMItloDaJ*uoitb« Ycgtllae'* wonderful power 1carioy n» of tbli Koto coatptalat. of «l»kb

N o . » Kublnston Btmt, Boaton.

YEG-ETINE.PHEPAREDBY

H.R.STEVENS, Boston,Mass,

•ET1NE IS tiOLDBX AIX DBUGQIHTB.

-VfAaiUI T ! clunl il nk*

Ktf CBBAM UV BEAUTY ItI T ! unainf. Betntt ti ftri'> and foivmoilu ail rank* or wcletj Tboaa to wbotn nataritiii bwa leai KaoeratM in regtrd to beauty etr•opply la a Rre«t n>«unrfl tha dtddeneiea bUMn|tbe/n-Di^ A T L T 7 " V I ? r t d

Ki/QiLlSJCiA.JML U I•irrtcabta UiJrt trtiett) Kottwn aa Iba "Creti-if ikiQU," .hkb ha* tan latrodnoed Iota thl

SUKBEAUTYftSf"wuteh baolabea ill in.g; pou^uau, wutch baalabea ill Lhrntitloaj, fono« , Kara, uo, frtckkt, am

OlMolgrattooi Iron fbu akin, leafing in dell

>at, and bronebU, cUinna; tbe tnacona-

„.»•. CATAiUlH A'SSAtire orgtn* to • nattual ttod btaltfaj coaditloiparitying ths offnultt breath, coanUractbi^all tho polaouom gttet originating in the ach,

». .% KXPJBLLEK aft1?,»mot.Lg beallh, pleaiortr com fort! and happla » i for lbe mffarer. atid fortone lor tbe onrinttor. Kent by malt. Price Ctt cli, AddieiO3OOBNE 1 Co.. 7 « Uroadway, New York.Sold by J, H. CHOWN.Doftr, N. J.

MRS. A. EEEMEllIi now «tdj with all tba ctw atjln for .

SPRING of 1877,,Fashionable Millinery

F a n c y O-oode.

Latest Styles 4 Newest DesignsHUBLT OFPOStn IfaTlOHAL tVlOX D" ~

BOTLDDia, 0OT1X, IT. f. •TLeUrieel and moil eomplaM ateek •rUUU-

seryatidyaiiEjflooda to be found la Or- -

B o n n n t a , ITmla, V l o i r c n , F e a t -en. Ulbkani; - Lae«—real•ud irultallau-NcckllM

ana Bom, Collan,

Bcle, Crapca, HonnlDf jgonseti. and Ilalli. . : . ,,

SWITCHES, BHAIDS,&c.\ : Al», *Mrj Urr« rariaty o' '

ZEPHYR GOODS,

Goods;KwjtlilDR of lh,b*itaulttriil andmnl.cp7 HMI mof( ooupotaot laaliUsti.'..,.-.- ,- :•

Kftai,MBdorlk

adMoTBiraif« rf Can.

In EIrxut Oaniage,

rterBaQ,

btei;iiseUlo

Or ««U »DJ odd tiioj,ClU,iuu.Vita.

if;

asPistBUBtna or Box,H«, aaecp or Ox,Or eren a Be*n—Then ID a \T\*»Tak«tb«ad«ie«ffritten U l o v -

Oran|irooa

Tew More,

OrrOoodt.Dpboliter/,

Eicunioa*.Kaick-Koaa.,

doliMa rcad/nide,

OoaJa,Cot*aod tfood,Mctie. ,

Lectaiea,All klnda of Pool,

a ,

t*Um, Tenviacai,Cajh to be Uet ,Gatfa to U» Bpeul,

Sod tb« adiie*Fa* Ujond prfeaWnlUa Ulow—

ADVERTISE

I1SB DSE33 1SD BCSIK&» 6CITS TBOI•xa TO «23.

Ibrcbaau, £«tiatu 51>n, I^boi „dutves caa t;tt J*.*t tbe tbioc Ibej »««

READY-MADE CLOTHIKO.1W Ura;c<t •»«• awi« mcfe Irauble br »taU- - - | mt SJ-C fe.arar«Mrp»r«dtofli

DEPABTHEhT compl*t« iiniCoaaaalli

CM be tbe rosli ot3 3 . A . H . KT XT XUC JS

Rare for M l e in *Imt« i-ild a;ot»d Rooda1T» pnen, bat are DWW teliinjr at lower Jtric

IK-PECTIOS and CUALLR>OE CMlKT

pUut, and f&atroetktni forMat tit* M apptkaUooto

P . C. B A It M I SI k. C « ^IK. 1» MSD 300 CurauK S«Viu, Kxw TOJ

ni>

SHERIFFS SALE!New Jerttf iJopr«a» Coart Autls Sradn',

Titiwrtr, T*. ADKDaloa F. A. Tnidca. 1Ia. d« U>D. el ttt. la e>M. E bJ 7 A I > l S T TJaM 7tnB,A.I>.lSTT.

U O U BB03^ Atfja.

BT Tirloe «[ im abate stated writ of fieri(wiu ta uv baod«, I afaaU npoM for aal

.tPoWie¥en.]oe,»tib.Onii«l Males HoU]•II McniatowB, R. J., on

M0XTJA7, ibe Ctb day of AUOtBfT sext,A. D. IB77, between tb* bonr* or 13 II. aado'clock P. II., tbat n to aaj al 1 o'clock ia ibaficrnoon of uid day. all Ib* t«Utf, rij[bltill* and lflt«t*t ord*/rodant. Aas^atoa r . JProdcu, Io and to all Ibst fin* or tnet ofbad pttute, Irioff ind beioc is lbe t w u t l pof sioiTi^lo tie eotalj cdMorria. l adSUuof Her Jers<7 ITIK upon betb aid« of tbeof sioiTi^lo tie eotalj cdMof Her Jers<7, ITIK upon beroad t»diiw fr«i MLtTtTton

ti b f t t Ibb aid« of tbe&afcuwrU»

IriJWt a p M Ul b t

portkia thcrrol tv-nt. Ibat ITIM a>poa tEiaoatbnilt ot uid rotd and casumlDa; aboqlcJ{bt;-Biuc icrem abd ebjtOecs bnndrcdllisu i c t t auul U I U aam* popart/toeribad -a dcH torn ftkptai A. Pradea and wifa to

, deed ie wrcmOti to IbaOotu tr Beam) of Dwda, to book £ E. p*s» 1B5,4c. Xiao uwther portiou of tud farm w-wlIbat portioo Ijinic upon tb* Kith atd« of nlroad and coalainfiijc about t^esotj-two a«r«.and ia tb . auntJatid) diwribed in • d*ed ffwu~ l f e . l « D. BtuMlla&d wif«totIi«MbJ Joa*

b Prod.n, Jr., dated Jolj Htb, 1811; aaid- * * [D aaiil Cterk'a t4Sce, ia book

n t a i j . i ^ FEEEJUN. SbnHCDaUdJaaa 4lfa,1877..; , [Fr.fi.1740

A GREAT OFFER!!,;diipois of 100 PIAHOa u d 0BGAKS. wn> anaeeMnd^und of flrat-clau BUkan fauladin*WATEBtf at lower prleea for cash or liMtalm»ali«rtolet uulllpiH] fortbaa*Ttr beforeulBindV 'WAT£B8* grand aqnar* aud o |piu»04 and orajaoa (inelaJtnf their new —--'- aod Ixmdilr)are tba bcttmade.-? Odite.__>C4$UO. , 1 4 do |1«9 not uedaTear."3" (top organ* s » 4 Hope tS6. 7 atopi « a .8atopiS75. lOatofwtU. 19 atop* 1100 eaab,not w d . a year. ID pmeetorder and mutinied.Vocal and Trmliiig Axeoti >Vaat«4. Jilni-ttatvd CfaUloRBoe ii»U*d. A liberal tfiaeoonito tcttbert, larDiRlani,' eh«fch«, •t*.<-8binoBto *4h*U priM, ilOBACE WATERSBONfl, UiDartcTnr'ri ani Deafen, 40 £ u t Utb8 t , Union Bqnair, « . 1. DWw

THEIROKEKA

BOOK anil JOB

OF ANY DESCRIPTION

EXEODTED WITH

FATNESS, ;

CHEAPNESS;AHD

$*55.'tb i$77P. 6. TICKEBY,,

INSURE In a HOME COMPANY

Morris County Mutual

HOBBIflrOWN, K. J ,

OE TJkKBK AT JtB LOW BATES IBTf l l B1BK WiHIUNT.

LOSSES PAID FBOMPTLY.

aits, AT omo> m m

NATIONAL. IRON BANK

. JAR M. BONSALIj Sa

'' itORBI8T0WS,H. J.

1 dum II JoiUjdm llu Uoni. Cooolj MntmJI t ind FinliuDiinea'Comptiiy tbat tbli

pnbUe ieltD6«lcdgnsot lie nide of tW receipttarn Iben tbli i t y or tha fall Btiioniil dl lbetaiDriDM|ll,ea)} OD tbsBoalb Street Cbnreb,wl&uil nbnte.o^liitcnittlurloubj tba fatem tbf XOtb Intu, »ui to i i i M f l

p' Jl: 0. MiBHII,

r BnulbBt.PrMbyterUn'ObvrcbK > j S b l

HARDWARE STORE:

BLACKWELL St., NKAB lIORKia

._.,huaseiaplet«.ctockaf' \,;''i^,

ul V.Ean,E. Plait, S u t u H. DeCamp. WUJian K. Dt>Casp, H*arj 3. LttU«, Oasrfiap, Ac, M»nA. D«Caap,CUmoe a, DeCtap ant AUiiH. DeCawp a n d*f«4aat, -October Tenn.A. D. 1877.

ACGDBTCS W. BELL, &>Tr.

BT lirtoa of tbs ibore listed vnt of fierifjwm in my budt , I »"iail rxpwe lor nte

MOSOir, tkft l*Ui d i j c l ACS CSX,

w i t , Jl. D. 1877, bttween Ibo b w n of Usad S o'clock P. Y., ttaat la to tar, al 3 o'din tbe af torniwa uf uid <3>r, tUI iW*so i n c u (it(HTOvborLiDd kod pr*miM*, beniitan*r p*r-• ' - ' -'j imuttxA. iilattt,tnag Mod be in;

mud riui* of New Jentj, batted

T u F iur t u n UetDDlDs; al a betp ofttooea io lbe lias or iivinoa belveen lbe friabtot ani t ie 8Ucr Lot at a corner or a lot oteight acre* and tv baif of tbo «a1aw or EphnimlonDp.Aectxt+A- ihraoe (1) «kias tbs line ofIritb L-Jt DOrtb fbb-tr-t*o d txmj nut ninecbiina and tturt/ liaika; tbeoea (2) ' '

ut nieigbltj linnee '

(2) ee* « n t nfleca cbaica and filtj liof l i e annas' tnet; tbenee

b thirty-two degreea we#t aioe cbxiu itbirij links to uid loaafr tract; tbeoee

t b t f t d t a f b ibtftTaeteodasieeaeaataficenebaioi Lttff link* l« the j&e of besinniox. eoateib-ing focrteea acret and tbirtjitefeahnndrtdibof an acre, marc or kaa.

Tax axcow Taacr I* tbe late bnoeatetdJoba Prroib, fonaerl/ tbe booeatead of Li-fatb*/, WilJuto Pnuufa, containlna; fourteenacre* of land, more or lea*, and ia boundedUsdf of lease (Jolobr oo lbe saatberlj aide, lUBde«fB*»ael B. HarriaoaMd Owlea HIeatterly akd aarlhttif, by th* Halaoy PnnJ"Sperdlaroad*eit«rrr. Tbeaboredase.

b takes Iron dee4 br Samuel J. Hani*and wife to An*.uUa W. Bctl, dated Bept. f18*99, and r«or3«Hn theHurrUOoooty raof deeds, fat book 0 1 of deeds, pares 6W, J

FIEBSOS A, PHEEMAS, {fbetlAd I«w 7th. 1877. (Pra. fa. 19.00

Freeman WoocL

INSURANCE AGENT,(ovnea ox auosTKtx. n i in , vaar » a

DOVER, IV. J.Lejallj »otboru>d igani of lbe JolUirtos Orel-

ebua compan]E«—the bait tn Iba.wotU:

LONDON ir,d LIVERPOOL »DJ

: GLOBE, Caiiitoi 420.000,001

LiHOABDIBE ol MANCHESTER,

OapiLJ tlO,DOO,Oa

STATE FIBE DISUBANOB Co.,

Cijiilal, <30O,0OI

KOTiL OF LTVEEPOOL,'"; . . . :••' c»piuujip,ooo,o«

FRANKUR OF PniLADELPHL*.

. OapiUl S5,000,0*

DOME, ; - * - " 600,00a

STAB, J e n e j Git/, .,'< C00,000.

HUDSON COUNTY, June? Citj,

;a>pilal<300,Da

8TAKDARD, Trenton, '• '.800,001

PEOPLBU Kowuk, . " 800,001

HIBEBinA, " » 500,001

nUMBOLT, . . '«• •• 9)0,001FIHEMIS'B 1S90CUH0K of

REAL ESTATE

PURCHASEDand SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,• •" •" *-' for i s l e CIMMP, and

HOTJSF.S TO: LET,

Freeman Wood,-laatifla of UM Peace andPaljee IS* latnte.

Frank Cox's

EMPIJRK

UEAIVASEET,Warren St.,

*U Uodi of (mb vtA pl

91116 Mnow«u- U|UlllUa. kg for. HI

per pound. ill"klnili M

reodvotl fresh tsrery day npon tteiraniTti• •• iamarkaf :: . *. '- '

. ; L I V E R Y . .••••••••••;'

I hara sttacbed to"j»J tmiilieaa Sti l tStlcll. Home aublee,.aaoeli tbo"ir«y,;'«lttitel««iIjraBT BTABtE,iij»illkeep

h«no tl11 flMmiar • Io . loi of, driting

BEEMER & PALMER

HAS0SS' 2ATE1BXS,

dL'JE SfOKE,

NATIONAL UNION BANKOF COTEB, SEW JEEBEI,

'ICapital, - §200,000.

SUZJPMUX SOAP.A STttlXKC RzKZIJT PC*

IXJCXBX OF tHI SE15; A UB u u n n t a or THXR n a a n i MIAJH or F i r r E t r o oKiutTixc RETCXATISM ASD GOTT.AH CXXQCUXD DisDtrrcTijfT, D i o aKTTT1 A.TS Cotmxa>lEXITA3CT.Ctatn'm JSslpAsi &

orit j local dbcuu of the ,fcoi cf tbe caapJtiicB, sa i injarw n

aad prtnatt t ie tair (t«a WEEJ

d d aad fc« tied is die ajdc i

t »*ita lbe perwas, prereHted by it.e Medial Tnimkj uuictka iu ns<

Piices-25 onA SO Cents per Cab; pfiox (3 Cokes). 69c tad $1.20.

'HIU/8 HATE XSD WHiafcJiK DTE,'

t, 7 Siitk ir.,11

SPRING & SUMMER

WlOTLOCKi; LEWIS,

DEY GOODS,Groceries,

CYockery,

Glass Ware

Wood & "Willow W a n

HARDWARE,

Iron and Steel,

Gas Pipe and Fittings,

FURNITURE. CARPETS, 0

CLOTHS, MATTINGS, 4 c , &i

Powder, Fuss and Miiiiii

Materials constantly on

• band,

Cor. Blackweli and Morris Streets,

SHERIFF'S SALE!oCuuMtrrof-New

mprlg*e«l ptemlHinug. loitilntion are MmntafnaDtc aiWilliam bailott and ZKnbetb Baiton biwife, Frank Oux, Oeorge Bicbarda, Itlciiirand Wliltam H. Oamp are defendanta.. BetDmafala to Octobtr T-nn, A. D. lBTt-

By Tfrtn* of UM- ibore aUted writ ol fieri> r»cUa in nvj htaim, I afaaU expose for u>>

ai I'UilUO VKNnOE .1 tbs Uuil*d Bt.te.Hotel, in Momeuiwu, H. J., na !

U0.HDAT, the 18lb daj of ADOaST—JJA.D.IBT7, between lio buora or 11mil £ o'clock P. H,, tbai la to sty at 3 o'clo.in tbe arternoon uraaid day, al) tb« foliowiidescribe*: panels or kraia of laed, alinatIjlor ftsd Ceing In -tbo tcwntliip of Hockaway,in t&eCoant; orMorria-and Butfl aforeaaiiLbounded and deaenbod M follewe i . . • •..

TEE FIBST Lor W)n» the aatot tbat waicoDfejed to aaid Willum Saslon by deedJameaKlnfcfaat«djDlTl7tb,ie6% and recordedID tbe Uurrfe OouoU llecord of Diwdfl to booQ 7 m e « 163. *«., and i. part «f la« UwVeoo-rejed to Jansa Sins,' br deed from LQUMTOoiJto and olbert. dated H17 l&Ui, ]8i9. amrecorder. In book L I pasn fi« Ac, and OeKioial a alone planted'In tba graoDd fer lbe be-jinmnKComeror tbovbolelract on tbe anatb-aalCTl/ ilde or tba road leadioe /rain Dore,Io Ui, U o * and being a torSr or landa1U0 of Chirk* H. Tnnh; and rani lb#ne« (along tbe drat line 11 lbe needle trarcreed1809, aontb two drffrrei welt four ebaini to—l»;,lbeoc«aJi,Dg iheie«ondUiM><3)-..,/<mr d»grcei«il ronrduimi and aoi....ftTelinkatnacornor of lbe aama; ihenu (iDoxtn Jnrt7«tn degretB.we*t four cbat&a atnlMly-tooi- linka to the middle of and road •1 conrte jouth t«u and a half dejrrte* eaat 01obalnand ibittj-foorlicki Irom tbo«ot*rJamcaKinrt,weil;.tlience »looK tbo raid,or aaid road (1) Hatb fortT-thro and a b-ilegrw* wf« ong chain aud iixtjr-two link. Uia point In tbe middle of MM road In Uu> d o *— Una or tba wbola tract t ibonoo alona; (lie

— J k « l Hue suntb-lwtmtj-blitlit an ' '

dejrreeBeaittbi«j-eiebllInkitoibebtDTtutfleooKDLcrT being the ume tbat iraainfojedto tbe Mid wflllam Bixton by d«d

from Cliarlea M. Tnnli and wire, dated JnljStiL.im,aadM7at Dot recorded, wd bdnj;»rt of ibe land conreywi to mid Taoii b

flood IKUD UatlbewHlglerand wifttaated HepiSlat, 18C3, tad lie. 0 ? U,u •Jllll1^»1L ,\^\the Mid leitilns; from Sorer to lit. nope, antbegim at a white oik two •laadinir 00 tbe•omb-eait tide or tb*road leading from DOTCTto HI. Hope, and beglna at a while oak treeitariinK on ths uulu-eait aide of nld road,marked wilb a blaae and tbree notcbeain UiclUxo, and mas tbonw u tbe needle Interned

In July, 1878,- ,lorK uid road (1) nortU flr.j-Dlneanfl a.hair dmtn uat two cbaioaDftt-flTe lloka to thebeglnuing corner ofabove described Bnt lot* tbtuce alons'1

orifnnal diTisfon liao beKrcco aaJd,JM. KIIind u d of the aaid 8[Kler Una an Ibo net

weat Uin>ecba.n» to a lUke fur a comer, bilaittie corner Of tbe Blelar hrm u cODTBTe

»»lrfjoiiacih,18;7.

TBXFWXQ ' ,WITH KOCiiJi 19 AT,WATfl DANamiOUS.

USB \ - ,

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,•nre re me 1? lor Co lons , ami all dineifM olleliTEOtT, LUNOE, OH CUT indUOCOUB

I1JT UP OVLY IN BIUKBOXJiS.•OLD BT AXL DntHMirra.

Ill CWITENTOS, 7B«lb km., Sew York,

REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES178 BAXMO Bt, raooBLTW, S. T., t ,

~ Ulb,i*7.. • (

lbflDG•

Urecfllre

. . „ , lAUEaKtUDEOff. .• I»tflrwtorCal?arrJU»HalChofch,•**: ... : • . . . . ,-L . . . ' Btorunamo, oil.

^i^^^pil

FLAC STONCS, CIKBI.NG,

T t r i B STEPS.C0PIX0.81LLS,UXTILb

WHAEWS PHOSPHATE,

Bone Dull, Guana. Foudrtllc,

t«ID PLASTER, £c

WOOD sawed in stove lengtiis.

TABD FEIC33:

STOVE. - - . $4 .25EGG, - . . . 4 . 0 0CHESTNUT. - - 4.OO

Tew* ddiftif « cu.; Mine HiH 75 at.Orden iE»y M ad4rfc*«<d t b w f h the PoM

OiSce I*oi-k Bta is , orliRat A.Ikc-met'io&ccis Bi*clwt2 SL, OUJ ecucx, ttr at ibe rxrd.

COAL ccnttiatlj en hand.

COLCICBL'S BEACH. Prts'LJAI. S. T I l E i l , (iiilii'er.

JltECIOIS.GSCEOE BlCSlEDS, E^CBAIJI LlSDSLET,il H J WItilunsos , JAS.

C

Stoves StovesTHE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,HiekweBStrtet, Dow,

Hot Air Furnaces,Of tbe tatf«t and nwtt itD[»oTta atjl«, foia-aminjpaMieaodpriraie taiitinsB, A Urg«

sstorLme&t of Utorn, cheap tot eitb.

COOK, PARLOR, HEATING '

STOVES, RANGES,i c Alaoarariefjof

KEBOSESE OIL,LAKTEBNB AND

BBHTANU WABE,

Afsl

m & JAPA1TWARE,FBOIT CASH, l c ,

'JIN JIOOFIsn,EATES, TK0C0H8,

LEADERS, *od all HndiofJobHog fa mjlinedoui in tbe be*t manner and i t th* iborteaiatitice. Higbut prii«i paid lor oW Iron.

leal and jjewler Ukcn fo erdungiforgi

ALEXANDER WIOHTON.Dectmbtr 2ith. 1S70. . 1-ltT

AV>I. HAKEIS,WATGH MAKER and JEWELER.

(OPPOflTTE THE UAKSION HOOSE.)

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBT,aiLTEC-PLATED WAEE, arc.

cbtaply done and warranted.

IHSUBANCK A SPECIALTT.

E.&G. H. Rossi Breese,ooniL nix am LUX

Insurance Agents,'Office. Old l i o n Bank Uulldine;,

Moiristown, N. J.Olv.II.Baa, BTXPBXXSsxcn.

A. J COE, Collector,DOTEIl, H. J.

COMPANIES BMPBESEN1SB.Aciericaa UntnaJ Iu. Oo tf JTewark

B.J., Awuonr (1,00.000nbanb1 KattuI Ins. Oo., of EswukH. J., Amu m i 600,000

Firemen's Uattul Iu. Oo-, of Ifewara:,B.J^ Asset* orei 'SpO,000 ~

Onrantia Mnttal IM. 0o., of H«w«ikH.J., OjpilaJ, 100,000

Da Insnnnofl ODmpao, of Hartford,Bonn, Assets, 6,000,000

GoDtineatal IrWauoe GompuiT, of HowYork. OapiUl, 1,000,000

XitoalBonefitldfe Im. 0o., ofHiwatk.H.I., Aueti, 6,000.000

ALBZKT £ . Btuos, CoLtnucs UCACB,U W & l B FUlAC W. &£ltM!TO, .BICHJUID GEOBGE, JOBS W. JACKSOK,

AlFUIXS BlXUEB.91L

The Miners' Savings Bank

OF DOVER, S. J,: ^!"^K aw m KAIWXAI. UXIOX BIXZ.

r t «ill Ufuiidflo depoaiia made on orEtJ.t Ibe &n! d i d "r W* »m Jpjr

to I

cs<d.«Ite

r Open diilf fnvi S o'doeit A.k

M A X A O E R S :HESEY MiFABLAS,GEOEQE BICEAHDS,EPHRAIM LIXDSLEY,L W. COSDICT.JAKES H. SIWPSO.V,COLDSIBCS BEACH.W. H. 'LAMBEBT,1 B. JOLLV,

UE5BI UcFill'JS, emtdat.EFHiulSl UXn$L£T, rue Prealfcnt.

JAr a TBE&T, Trfcuorer.Doier, Feb. 17,1573. IMF

LIME AND PHOSPHATE!'BEEMER & PALMERtra cow prtparcd to fomub FAK3IEBS and

olben in car-lend lota an «xtn qiility of

BROTVN" LIMEFrcu tbe St«wariiTit)e Qauritt. • This Umo is

^vtnmroaed u tlj« UroDcett in tawtel, andJtll tw *(i|J al bw*r r»t*?i th*J) «rer Uloreonj<? lief of tli. Jionrii A Etiei aati Cliwltj-

...r~ . ind Dftxnber, wuica ever ik

Crescent Bone Dust, .

North Biver Barrel Idme.DEUTERED AT DOVEB.

Jkrae Pact, per cm. ' 1.50North Rjrrr Lump l ine , per bbL l.!£5>'onbIliT«rmiftbing Lime, per bbl. 1J5 '

Hoie dt-Hrere* to anj point on the CbeiterPailnnd at 11} eta, per bailiti. -

A fine qnalitr of WUTTEWASH LIME onband %j}j\ sold m anT onantitie&Onl*r» will r««ire prompt atteDtioD, Addreu

BEEMF-H it, PALMER,1BT7. DOTEE, N. J .

MOERIB COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVEB, N. J.

STEAM

RAIL WAY3R15Tt B L E S,

IRON anil BRASS CASTINGS,

F0EOIK8 of aU DESOEIPTIONS

DOVER BANKISCUhKHUin. BI THE . T i l l o i ' „ T

JEEtE

- $100.01> C

X. H. UICiKIMW

M. H. BICKEasOS JoflVHtXfllfUAKEB, "U.V.'

36-'f E111ON MVQL

Dover Savings Institution,

OFFICE Di DOVER BASS.

* TBUSTEiSBi•on Baker. JoLnHi. HrOitlcnwjn, •' Jzmemt

Tl.w.H.CritUt,dfeo, J.B.II.

crSaak.aball ccnun»ne*

The'New EmpireHot-Alr, Gas & Base-liurn.

Ing C'ookinrr Stove.

THE BEST JIAKR-a ETO7E IHTnEWOEllJao, a Large Aiaurlmeutof otlur Etjlt,of Cooaioe fitovea, Banjtat. Parlor'

•Blotea, * c , ;

FOR SUMMER & WINTER USE.

Hardware, .; Cntlery,Olaaa, Wooden, Copper, Plain and

'-raSVUBB. ••'

Oil CIulLi, 6 n . l i , Lainpe, Paln'ti ana 01k,mrd Cagea,. FeiChera, Fntt'a Astnl DilrKe,

J>EALEK IN COA L.

ltooilug, Plumbing nndMWork promptly a l ' tanledte .

»0KKELL>S P A T E 5 T BTEAM COODSIA F r i S A T O a . • • . ,

••'olrtantV Scales at Sluuutaftur«r>s prices;

JAUES H; BBV:Rockawaj, llar«b 1.1878.

THE UEIICHANT TBO BEST I>LEiS£3BIS CDSIOUEBS I S HE WHO ETlViLONGEST AHD SUCCEEDS.

The Old Reliable Market In

ALLEN & MONiNQTON,

DOVER, CHESTER,

and SUCCASUNNA, N. J.

OHAS.,F.

LUMBER

and\ TIMBERi

. • " " ' . . ' . , • • • • . ' . . '

SASH, BLIND, DOOR,M0ULDHGS & BRACKET

•' • . DoVerjir.J. '::':':''-1

Irdersf or Sawlng'.ajid'. Planing

procjpUj executed. .

gr ADO D U U U IH •

TIN ""JAPANNED WARE

.'. '. i & v i o - K r j a B , ' * * 6 : . ' • - ' : .

FIJENACES AND EANOES,

both porUbbaml brica'atC. WS ALSO HAKE

•, • . ' . : " . , • ' . . . v - . . . - , / ••• • . • ' .

PLUMBING WORKA BPECIAIaJT, and emploj tvnty practical

Plan* and apa«UMttou £W«i. wben r

' K O O F I N G V Q U T T E R S ,

.. ~V< - at lowett market ratei.,

Woodaia ton Pumps and Kpe

J.R.BEEMER.Tiiig remoVeil ' b i t TOiiktt—Ibft oldnt i

• . — Dorer—to JiU"-- •-• •' -• • '

NEW BUILDING

MEATS AND.:VEGETABLES,. (CHEAPEIt THAH ETEB.)

.i MOTTOii. W -•- LAMB.T E i L ' V V ' . U I M i O I .

th* beat In the market • W# iuake a epccikllf,or killing all oar ewn meat, and Iborelore kosltltat ilia or Uw beat, Allkladaor; i1

kept on baud ai poon ta they" ipptir In lit•; narketa, and n ld ttmaonabui prlen.TueblgheatmarkbtpriCM paid In c*ib, fee."tf HJ.lrt, Teal fitdba and Sbeep Sklni, bour.il

Ibe toarut.' Cnitomen ir.ppEwJby wigooat Jha toarkct.Caitonen itppEuabyon Tnetdajs. Tbnradaja anfl Batnnliyi,

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

OLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

J. HA1RH0USE,:WATOHMAEBH ana; JE

fttUngi^of all klndi for,DBlTEN.WEIi8.

Onr itany jna* eipo'nencc ID the aboro trifleonablaa u to aaiert wi tb'ccnfl ieaea hat abilityto do any and all work la thla hoe of trade toUM Mtli* aattehettoo ot tho employer.', : ,

ALL T^OEK GUABAaTEED.

Satlsbattny reference glTenirhea reqtUrBd.

, flS-lyO. A- HOSINOTOK,

bii<nlUDaaUrgeit<Kk<i( • . ; ••

CABRIAGE anrl HEAVY „WAGON WOOD >yOKK,

^ M l * a C

« i6 UrjMtiatortmcnt of WATCHES 'ANDLOOKS between Hew York" and Eaiton•'•,Anolher fircit rodnetioa la WALTBAKLQIH and 8PBINaFlELD WATCBIS, Tbnnick-train moremtiit, mioBfaotorad la Eocl-

orJ, IlUnoIi, takes lbs load; Ibo best fnUdale railway tlma keeper niade, .""' '

CLOCKS AND TIME PIECES.;: ;

WELRYorali'do^^i^: B.-ntift,! a^isni of BILVEB PLATED-ffAEE ;«Ttry tWnilarked down tnHryri-Oij PuiCU. AMnt

lbe DIAMOMD BPEOTAOLEiOT) S EISflES.'-"'-••:"-• .'V" •..-'' i-K;\.-;:*f?

.aalovaatasoperaetrf . ™ E COLOUR for; carriage and wogo,,

Ung/ Also OILS aad VARNISH, both•gnanaDomentie.- TcBPcnnot, Wnm•, e tc Point,-:Coloring, and Vamiah

niBnes and Striping^encUB. a fall rtock. -AU of UIB Bboro goods from tbe b«rt mak-

en known bjjwintexa. : ,. .,

*. FHlsf^DLdS3.CAI.RIAGE AND -

Pharmaceutical Preparations.

PHYSICIANS AND DEAUIE3 slqrPIJHD

nalncta "ablea » e to u> a. competenl ladler anj article connected wltii tfan b i C dnr peraona f w o l n c ltb Ib

»a».nla »!tl ta nii i .blj B1I& b j a twhat pnrpoeeitb., a r . ™ t « d , i n d

patronaco la respeelfnUi

iptinna (urntolly pripared. Hon't1'1

cuauriti nwd uf lite l;mi qaillly wd]1*" Ipared nccortlitii; to tho Onlted Btatcn 1Wiart*';''Popmia, or the noil »pptoT«d fJrntiila. ..•: '.A fall BHortmcDlttt f . I •:.-'>. J '*V.'

TOILET ARTIG^KSDdOTcrything moally fonnd In a dmfc'itorei

Bttiira, H.'-'JT.; JIIB'W pfc| 1877.

Opposite Darer Dopot

«l« SUM ,o tie

THE SUt'CA"SU«NA

j S t o v e , a n d j T i n V V ^

_. anfaicrib /itt» pleaiarv In InftnnirfX . tho cIlixoL\ i rsn-clwnna anil .nrrotind- .

fCfr coiiDtry, I t J.'h i Uss cilaUlshod a nU»»and tin we>*ttp.M«u,.n, «1 tfir>ibore lUnil.

The at«>k'ri.Va;(KKlj cocfisUng of tUe Uteit.andinoatln4>rofcd ' . y ^ 7 * . i ^ ^ • 1

PA^^B^;£rapHEN STOVES, /

S f e ^ ^ ^