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AM WORKS, f 8, ; posed.- Etc. •OKTHR eingi Scouring -HMENT. fcv,nr»« crV AVERY '., Railway, R IS and Children'! GAITERS, k a Specialty, '.'ft' "**•* "* "'hen J bite Krrvlcti of Garfield "'. '"farr.ft. T|,» r , a , t nx'.ian rjr r A- Uft d^fo-r ic! humarJtf/' hli kit rlr» ifrmi, outiai P-J!J., ei con.!.:::, FCOLDEVX X»sr n^,k •' Birdt, IJ-< ;•/ (o j>< ur.». A!! I.'-.! or. til HOLDEN'd' BIIID r»;td Moc-.!.!;-. AIII'IM li irti*>*rp Ctr.iry, Pir.-ir -~ U-rd". Fov! ind Ci;« e«n Sample, 15 G'sA.\-i.V:. lit,- %> KHG CAKAKIE.S, will; '. W: «ir». H. r tipjr". CO. D. 187 Sflilli Are., X. y |ER FOR UDAYS! »i Exfp.AOi;i)rN.'.p.r Ir.'U.'rr.T,:? ic-iive-i ; <5. |i). $'/> t p . WAG- '-EV.OOD PUSOS.F-.fi'J I'. imn'.'.i C jt»;«. !.j;i ' AB«.:.I »-I:.:C<, HOP. ;fj/:;c[f-f, ti.i Dei'. :SNTS f'.ON, Att'y it Law If.TON, D, c. f: '•'<: lit: r.!_:.-r7 Eisn;:;:i 1' -Fiir.u 1 ,; ir. for Kl.icii 1 .r r'-pT'.'-f[i'.cnuvv n,j b (?!• lUCCCMfuI. S^:;^ HED IS I8GS, ARIA IND .ND AGUE lottle of )e's Remedy, use-of Quinine. A-SURE CURE. romlncnl CHIzons | '.'Ait or Address (ROE & CO., fRALEMON 8T., Brooklyn, N. r. Is! Boys Wanted! V .c:«.;ct: IS-LATEST' 1 It -ti*. j Lidv c: rtr.: cirrfg- V. JONfo, JvI;rton,X. V.' ESTER VELT, Bridge St., - RAHWAY.N.J. i I c»j «. ; r ~ ; <-I_'!IT ir.ide i:«. Adircse TRUE 4 Co URANCE CO. ; PICE CORKER OF id Milton Ave,, 'AY.N'J, hn«j Mctui! Firrlmar If been cii;:.dtd for Tiling f. '-la C'onfir.r I»Jjrep»nd u pt-.MioninTtE T(»r« on tli< It 1 d I'RMlPJ.-fT. Stc'r BENV. J. MILLER, .LINUS HIGH, JOHN R. AVERS, i. I). CHAPlJi, : I.AWHE.NCE. •ny 1 ior damage by (Ire FAVORABLE TEHKB li-U.Y OH ANKIAI.LY. f'-. Theclilwrn of Itahotr •;»',7»« loUelfcd lotvifl met idnnUfoi m 01 ?,, ' oqr «4 will pay jou. 11 ' CEKLY , W. L.' MEHBUON k CO., I'uutkauwa li\V VOL.,.XUIi—No 9, TE AND TIMES i ' ^ I OFFICE—37, SC- A-sx. 41 C-ui-io.v IJ, Fire. STIAN KUHLICH, No. B8 Irving Street, | OF KKOA:H.S. r'-.'v I'fnfi^* (;( li f 't't* nimrjfi'.lrir 1 (i»7»rr, T'lin'o.Himff, e«. And r o l l ' fiKKUAHiA 1'idi: K COtfl'AKY OK KKWYOUK i.iH«i;K- . MA IIS If, litll.tlt . ! HOT AIK KUHKAC'KS. ! I .ice H:ui|;t«, 'J'iu Roofing 17 Klin hUt'.t. lUKmr, If. J, : •: . M. PLUM, Kilt RAHWAY, N. J., SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH. oo LY A?» I) WlCKKI.V IMl'l ;u'.ry, I!o'/k«, Fancy Articles) & ar.r«ct:'J!-,*Tf li-.d XuU llwlyl ftctju IBTIHGI- STEKET, !S 0 S . WIEIT K, I SMJIAUS AND TOUA^C I HKKK.MJUAUK rri'Es. *' Vff~ JJAH-T rAl'KUS IIM KClll KAMI III Ko. 5 CiiKiair STKKtT. JILLIAM KOLZWARTII, UKALER IK I WA-tCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWJElllY, 142 1CAIX BTKKET. j tuiuUoa pild to ttp«!rioj WttcU Afi Work Winmted. I ! o, Hotplj Opposite Rail Road Depot, RAHWAV, N. J. I TUi House is conveniently loctitcc foi the traveling public. I Aided to ibis Iiolc-I tor the iccomod, u[ tljs public is & 1 LUNCH ROOM, Wttre meal! are icrred tt ill lioun. PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO^ADl On ond »(ltr Hund/iy, Jan; 22nd, (rulni will leave ll/iliwuv M fallows: VliUl JiAMIKl'/HK, W/SHrVfi7ON-, poiula iboulli; i/:10 a, in,, ajid 1 -.47 I', i". Kon' 1'ifiwijKM'iru, 1:00, ; 8.<J2 a. 111., 12 M , 1:1?, ri-4H, '7/iS, Hinidicy, 1 :<f) ind 10.47 a. in. p. 111. 1'Vlli TliKNIOK, 1:00, 7:S(l, 8.1/2, 0.111, 12:00, 1:47, 2>Vj, ii:-l«, and 7 [>. 111. riuiidii)-*, 1:00, 10:47,' ». m. 5 7:V<,p. in. I'<IK Ki:w ItuuxhWir K, 12 2-" 1 7 :•'/!, (MO, 10W, «. in. lSJXi, 1:47, '2 r i:-C), 4:47, UM,r,<n, 7>Vs, p. in. iSund; 1 :'/l, 10i';!, fun,, 1-JA,'i:-(S, 7/ih, p. rn. FOK Mi:iicnK.v, 125.',, \U), "ii'/i, 842, 6:10, ; 10:0'i, 11. in. 12:'/;, 1:«, .'i:(';,4;(7, r, .18. G.07, 7:14, 7>'« [1. m. dny\ 1:00, 10:2,'!, a. rn, 1 ;,S, 7:14. p 111. For. UKIO.MOWK, lii-'i, 7i'/j, n. in. 12:00, 1:40, 2>VJ, 7:1-1, l-?ii p. in. fiiinddj-K, 10:2-'! UW, 7:14, 7>'iS p. 111. FOK I'i:init Aunov HKAKCH, "£• 11:0.',. a m.. .'i>';2. ,', :-(0. A KIOHT IN THE FORE-TOP. [882. ESTABLISHED iS:- ' Port !' roared the pilot. ' spanker'jlieet foal of the till -r- The'loss of the Indian Chief \toytii calied out the man at on the Long Sand, and the sfferings j wheel. : - of her crew, created a large amount! " Two or three hand.i rpabed : of interest ttroaghoat the length and breadth of the land. The fol- lowing narrative of the incidents as they occurred ra no fiction, but has been derived chiefly from the ac- count given to the writer by one of h i"" and got the tiller-roped cleared. The: Bitting thx-, g p yard.H were braced, and she'laffed close iri the wind: bat it wutoo la there'was a cry of' Breakers ahea the slip wa.1 caaght np by s big s and after grating two or three tin: h d! to the forecastle: and iried riiy fi<-ii in civ he' t?i- the I passed, for I fi;U that, ft, i was now almost li'.-j a!nio->* i 1 up i stupor, wLtn a preat •-ca\e 1; •Lip hicrii ir; tLi: air; and a jtn.it it L•.:•;• ; cav tv.v; an '-\VL-f; , «itil.Lti-:ri , I vva.i' •>ta(t 1/ intelligent of the seamen ; wer.t:hroad.-ide or, to THE WOHDER OF HEALING! Ti« E x t r a c t ItthtcxlTiT*- * cf th« JBxtract 1 IJI lanimila (or aw In < Neuralgia. *; lion tii*car«410 mxsy rrcg of On Hemorrhages. 1_ , KOK, cr frots u.j am«,tetctaWJ the sand.--! the most ; who unryired. "All I got wrecked on the Long Sand ?"j ya.rd.-I, acd brace*. Alter some ! laid my narrator. ''Well, sir, I'll j time,, order was restored: the c:act 11 S'. After •hock «.-, trem-T.doi-i that a!iy brok,: l.. ; r La.:k. NV, lout, starL r :g ibosit u.< in horror ; " Get <v.t th.; b.-.a r.ia.'n-urrr.a.t star It r^L-,-i't H-^::li:^: [ Ma. L1.---.I. W't^t- i L —• L_l 1"'" I -.- L;^:: I 1' .- « ) .•.- •' J • '1 . - , ( ..~, ,. 1 • N^ !.- :: 1 ^ y L-: v. ^ .. . :. i.- 1 1 .tr. «.1V, '.. r ir.-.-:.-:: '.-. ar.-i', ; .v- I'.- r !\-:. -. : I , ; 'i Lr--. ILJ: ..:-.'.I*L \I-.I- tlul.ti..- ..!. i-. •.*. <'.'. I-. 1 r i! th vi- •_- -i;..lv i:. 1 ,, t.:.,; '- r . i L-•- '..' '-.i\' \i ^ 0.-1 •tlOD Transient Board and Lodging; :50c. per lti tad 50c. Lodging. t'etrnancnt Board and l"or Gtntlemtn by the week. to I ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. »cted " Billiard Room and Stable conn : Hotel. S. CHAMBERLiK PrW I, LOHMILLER, lixcrjcruaia i.rB DUUK j:i J£iTTRlS5E3 k FkiTIERS all its branches Rl-Ul'HOLSTERISG iKD REPirnHF 12 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY, 1 £ In «ll In branchci. E. CI.AKK. - - cilTBDIlVE ffloe—cur MnnriM Hull Rulldlng-, corpor r Hull Rulldlng, co Mtrotjti. lutiwty, K.J. n;i«inl niK-.uilun 1'ild lo r»-loctvllQ iroiKTtr Iliif*. Fii« ooll«- ' 'irmlst ot ScconI I'mliTtittas 1 Oh TfcACHEi: Ol'ORGAK k PIAKQFO Ui(in Btrcol, cinr Wllllim, R»t) OXE. . J. 10:!0,li; j /l, a.m. 12:42, D'/iS', 10:20, H i O p . m. tc-i-i. 1020. iOjtO a. 111. B:.'W, !lxi«. II/J.-I r,. in FOK Xt;v."AHK, 2:4-'i, 7;(/!, 7i'/J, 7M.HiV),6:41,0 vX), 10£0,1( ll>7l it. rn. 12:42. 1 iiO, 0*0.0 2.5,7:00, 7-;W, i 10:20, and lliO, p.m. Sundays 2:4',, 7 a ^ , 1020, 10:40, a. m... 12:15. 4iW. 7|<Xi 8>JO, 6/)8, 11:03 p. rn. FOK KEWYORK, 2 :« 1 5 30,0 </J,6 30,7|00 7 :'•'/), 7:4.0, 8:13,8 >M, 8:4l, C J >S), 10 i- llv'10, a. m. 12:42, l-M, 2> J /J, :v;fl, i20. r,'2'i,C.-00, C Orl. 7 A0, 7 >«, 8ft), 83C, 8 50. 9 AS, 1020, 11 20, p. in. Sundays. 2:45 7 i'/). 9:41. 10 20, 10:40. s. m. 12:10, 4.M, 7KW, 6:30, 'J>B, 1103 p. m. FOK BUOOCLTX, N.Y'., all through trdnf connect at Jtrtty City vrilh ljo;di of " Brooklyn Anner" nilordinf direct irjins- fer to and from Fulton street, ivoL-ling doulile fe-rriage and journey icrou JCtvr York City. J irVm BOSTOX, t^ithoul change) 6 3C, p. m. TIUJXS LEA^"E N*EW YOPX TOR I..UI- WAV, G.-00. (i -Zfi, 7 00 7:40, 8 £0, 9:10,1 :10, 11,10, a. m., 12<rt, noon, 1*0, i <X), [ 2 30, 3*0, a20, 4:00, 4:10, 4:80, 4:50, J :1U, ' 5:2-'J, r, >J0, 5 -J'J, G:10, 0 >i0, 7 «i, 7 >i'J, <XI, 9 *0. 10 *0, 1130 p.TO.,li DO nifc'lit. liun- days. 8:15, V*0, 9 30 a. m. 1*0.'30, 5:45, (J-Ji'J. 71W, 9 30 p. m., 12.00 ni;ht. PAE=EKGER« withing lo late Soul jc-ra or U'titern oiprti= trains, not sloppii g at Rihway, will lie oli'.iged lo Lake a priced- ing train lo some point where the ei] ress train makes rtcular stop. FOR FURTIIEK mfonnalion ippl) to Ticket Agent who will furnUh lime n.liies and civc information as lo Routes, C eck- ins Dairgajre, etc. FR.OCE THOIISON", Genl liana L. P. FARKpR, Gc-n'l Puz. Acenl F. W. JACKpN, Gen'I Sup'fP. . R. N. J. Div. I JAJIES HcCREA. SUD'I K. V. Di Diphtheriaf& Sore Throaty prempOT-, It Is 1 fsre enre. DdiytecUcger Far P\Ut, Bliad, nl«<llnf *T ft 11U ILa graleit luu>va nkati-j. ItiBCtlotl epea tL£«« 1< tactt rem&f ul<!4. CauHon—POyifS EXTRACT l a Ifm Tttd genvtn4 la* lh* writ Ury. I shipped aa ah!e seaman fora toolcitL': command, and ordered I voyage to Yotihaina: and I joined i to clfew up the eaiU; a.-to stov ;my ship at lli^dk-sborough. The : them^ that vri< oat of the cj7.c-.twL. \ Indian Chief was a full-rigged ship Every tine th'i m lifted her, r.Le j of nearly thirteen hundred tOM. A! shir. Lumped ha>:t or. tL-i- iir.-l '•JitL 'better manned craft neyer sailed: ; a fojee that made every timid IL J there were twenty-tight handi all: her araclc, and nearly kn-jtked. t;-i o5 I told. The captain f u a pood man, ] oar leg-:. Every two or three a.ir.- | a seaman and a gentleman; and myiute.- 1 .. the sea-- broke ...ver u-, kr.i ! eh inmates were aa steady a lot of | swept the deck' fore and lit. ] At ; fellows and ad pood seamen as I ever i thei<2 time=, the poor ship rolled came across. The two mates were I fine men and good officers; and alto- gether things looked well for a' th:n| ir. agor.y. Ertrf \& I captai.i. In : wildere.: ti i thoa-zLt a.-: Li!f la;;r.-:hi.";/ 1 b-,it 1 S-iO. TT11-. Ll.-.L lei'/ W e theK.ielvei 'si'.h. ti:rv':r. It ii it th.,y Tece Oily L ,V7 first tinii: i;i--L.-cij;.- peril.-- that iurTOi::-. qaite^urc that to b'.-i*. cui the treir.-ir.d .•;:.-• wave;'th.it 11.(1 ll-.it " I L.a i'- V i - r. . Z^ '-•. r ...^- ; 1'.. J : „': in: j z -::^L\-. I: w - lit ,.:' v,rL: i v f-.i: tL-r' ti. t Wi.- ,,LM !:(V ir. J-:- rac- > r,..:!.,•:. in, .:uL,.at alEM- 1 * onl.er bears btr CToar.ir.2 and -zV.-U. ever creaking . j.wiig g j gy y itaa,<mi cvr f<ct?r* i pleasant and prosperous vovage. We every rore strained, and ld f m th T i J d ! t td tLt l ir.g aro'itd 1:.-; but st: rr.ad._ 1 ..frar.tic'. ru-.i. 1 The LiiLLr.;-- \r^re c:'..-?'. biau werel-.-wtred;I,u: they tou';L-.I the; vatt-r evcrr ti'.ii- "ere-da.«he<I to i.^-r.:u-.-: it 0: I.L-: :L- ; -L::. I r±~z : "A: ikjt par bu^ti-jd ji 1 L.T tn hitwj PG.fI/3 1 (CT. Take Uf*er prrperdia*. li UURrcil in iviX or by vuaivrt. sailed fronl th i morning; and ail g y j Teed in Jsanday ! ate. ve exp<icted. tLat lut nj_-:t-U.r.4 skip's side. d ld li i' y p went well with ua; yards would comt rattliij till the middle\ watch on Wednea-i upon oar headi. day night. It is true tiiat some of "The n:gLt vi.-: gloomy at.-1 d ...'....'75 (the gear worked heavily, and having J and the nortL-tait wind wa.-: p: 25! a I-arge quantity of iron on board, ] ingly co!-i. After a time, we e SI.75. i ilean-:-,: tL-:- c:i /ueengotiLto th.; ^ siaail h.-.-a-., ir.d wo anythki' like hilt' •. ; were pit ir.:-:- h-r,. L-=Li i:-. L' O biicr iliip on her er—1 r.-iw -;a:'er; th POHD'S DOTJ^CT 50i Xti'.'A Cream IJJOjCitarrt D«r.;:'Kc« 50|PIu 4 jr- UpSi^i --. 25|lrJuier<G!iu5Oc)--.t.M i the ship wa-Mjt very lively in stays; j flare uuder-weigL, ind s< ; r.: !;p r TwwSMjfJCjia).. SOjKaiilSjrrirj.: 25 ! bat f or a [[ ^^ ^ - w as a fine craft,' : eti; and o'ir sijtak were a^.-:w " llW jK0 1?<f "" lan<iif fheh a d h ad fair-play, ihejby lU Ilgbt-sLipv Apart from, ... i'j[jj JI j-i Mjf cci s«r j would never have served us the trick \ being- in sa^h danger, the si^Lt Wa.-: i snapped 'j'Z l i e a [•'.[-'--^c:i she did. I was in the starboard or; grau-i or.e. The rtd light of aj tar- 1 boat wa.- e-ar-ii.r-i, aa-i ILC: "•»• second-mate's watch; and on the i bam:l illaniir.atei the :ea IE.-I] t.L= night in question, we cam'; on deck j heavy elocLi above with a crirt-.jr. at twelve o'clock. It had been a j glare, the tall nia.-:ts cuttir.g | o::t tolerably fine night when we went j black and distinct against tL: j rtd below at eight o'clock; but in the'•.clouds. We kept the rocket- •.'•jir.g. meantime, the weather had altered ! and every now and'then tL-; U,'k'i- considerably for the worse; the! ships ar.-:-s-ere<i YTe al! iL-itj=ri:d wind, which was north-east, had in-Ioar^lve* a_s well a- we conidjan 1 k wii ill up with th-;Lii; bu.t tliM.-;i ^.L-'i by ;L-: L-.i.-'.. I:.-r L "er 'iiri.^.--?.-' •::.'. -.-.•:: •:'- :. ; ..,^...'..1 ... V.--X',-,-- 'L-- • TI: : h i^-I th-i h;wU-_- ••: •. ) ! . ; - - . . . - : :-f LL- 1 d-::Lr: A LLIL-.'C .;: '.» .V hnumni Sxn IE£Z ox umema to POND'S EXTRACT CO..C 14 'West I 4 t i BuKe-w Yoric. p:ti.-L':d ; 'i ?• POXDS EXTRACTS. FOR £ALE AT BRONX'S DRUG STORE. CHARLES AVERY, DEALER IX . L«cjU««i, Geal«' and Child tn'i BOOTS AND SHOES, 9 CHEKRY iT., RAHWA.T, I. J., teilow- in L';- lrcre water. TLev v t re ltd for i L-iu'J'.i: or two U.--r - out fo: th-; sLiii. As :*.h-:r v.-i .- round th-: qulrter iiid dr'.-iie- lack towird-: iL-; l-oat. in i tii-r ;ippeareil frc^. o-r vi.;w. I tl.- creased, and was blowing a stiff J waited for daylight. It was v| breeze: the sky looked black and: where ib>jat h:^L-water wherJ angry; and there was a good deal of | ship- str-uck, and C-JS" the tile miit about. YTe were under ca.sy I ebbrn-j fast: but the vt>..-^l I 1 OR. Miln old MHII \jr t tlYNO, No. Ill Vileln St., IUI|W» i , MiniifmMun'rn Mid dtllrrl In Kurlillui Mjlra««P!. whlrli <rc. cidor s< Iciir t| the :m' purdm'f 1 CIH-TIKTO. l'lc-t\"C j f l r i .-til md C-KIIIIIIC cuir uncle mid pricce ictrlAtlnj IQ all lit tirMiclic-s. J !])• Ancinxcr AT [ , C » , KIITKR -I c m r , Ilcioci-.i t Mid t. EDWD WOODRtlt'F, i Attormj «ind Oouaiellot «t ^** «ind caa us « Un- Jr' RAHWAY POST-OFFIt TO TAKE EFFECT OCT, 31st, New York Time. HAILS ARRIVE. 1. New York,Xorth,E;iM,& West, 5: 2. •• •• •• •• 9 5 3. Philadelphia, South and West, 5:11 4. " 0* 5. " ' 0:5; 6. VToodbridpe andPerth Anibuy,7:3 7. Northern Way Mails, S:2 B Southern, " •' l J ( J. NewYork, North and East, 1 10. " r o 11. I'Uihulcliihia and South, i Vi. •• " \ W t , 5:4 IS. Woculljridpeiaid Perth Ainlioy,-(:- H. Nurtheru WayHails, 5 2 1!). Southern, " 5:4 E. canvas, three topsail*, top-gallant-: Lunpe-'i viuie-atty. sails, Epanktr, and forecoarte: the stowt;d- but hung minntt I 5i'.<.~ tLci_ s 1 the b.:at'-. b.,'.;.;.^ L' for sosic tin.---, a-: th-jy ac-1 t h c t dL-.ap|;.-:J.red v;-i- sr-okoc. ' We- ,!l -L:."" - The sc,;,, i •xv-, terrible ii: i-.-c-.L Thi great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUCH SYRUP over allother cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. yevertL.-!vs|. ill t'iok it tci vji^e extent ex-iiy; this time, I d. : . r.ot be" a Etn or. b'.'ird bu*. we eh'juld -jet th-i ship of a ••Tuc- time- pa.-s---d L.-avi!v. f•.^r ori wave titft ii.L-k.--i ..-i h'jiirs ui anii-jui sus; ei^ej ii.-i j the ru^-;- till tL-.-y thc-a th'.- diviiiiLt be-_ - in lij a['p';iir in The n:iii.:^i-: r'.ckc As soon'is it wa- fiiir'v : i wiv th_: >Lift-l. Kot u M'-jr-i ve th-.:>:{ hat th-..j: ; the ea>t. | liph-., >[uils are received from New Bruni dlnf. Ho.lJOtlro T 33SLIB LOPTON, OouoKiJor H U», chm(« Buddtnt. Rlbwt PLUMBING^ k)i AKD C;A.S FITTIKO, i I(AN(iES, HEATERS, KtC. ALSO uojm S —Pliiir.Linff dor.c In luc lilts'. ir. r ;:. W, H. CLOKE, 180 Mi|a S: 1W1T. •I. K.J. Jfiitucheii, Princeton, Trenton, Bi S<mtli and West Jersey, mid lklv cliiwore- Unilrtiads, al 9:5Sa. m., S :V: Miiils are icceived from Klirabelli, ark, North Jtri-ey, Pt-laivare & L vviinna und New Jtrsay Central Hail at 5:ili, 8:21 a. in., .1:27 p. In. r.u For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron- chia's, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists.—Price, 25 cents. Viet, KAILS CLOSE. 1G. Woodliriclge .V IV-rlli Amboy. 17 New York. Kuril; aud E:iil, IK. " 19. 20. Pliilidi'lpliis and Way/ 21. Tlirciu.L'li Saullie-rn, and Pliila. 0:1 22. W'oodbridgei-Perth Anlboy, 23. New York, North und.liisl, 21. 12 is. stol, dere, p. in. ! Cevr- I cka- jads, j DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP, ; FOR SALE AT i BROWN'S DRUG STORE. D A..1I! O d 0 5:0 5 0 5 Beware mainsail was no in the buntlines. "The captain kept the deck; I fancy he had not much confidence in the pilot, who, let it be understood.; '" had command of the ehip for the : five time-beinc; and before Mr. Lloyd, the mate, went below, a Ion tr con- sultation waj held. The up>hot of this seemed to be that the pilot was j sou, t-j advised, to shorten jail and mike everything snug.. However, he did not seem to agree with thii. When we had been on deck about an hour, several lights hove in sight: and I could set "that the captain was very anrious, about the ship's position. lithe- galley. By thii time i heard him caution the pilot about: dtad luv.--wj.ier, and th- shi the set of the tide, sayinir, that the- flood would be sure to sack u= iu towards tht mouth of the- Thames. A< the night grew, the wind drew more to the eastward, and we> had to brace up the yards a little; but the :• i cL_-ri i,-:--,r.. It s-r i L-,a •^icL:. m d p wL,l. t..-r: that ".LTiW-fui :_,_•::.•-. lUli-y-" - e'l i-_ thli M'L-L: '-I !. -. •> -t ( -:::\- \:. .:. : •t - _ '_„ - ire cmer.v soaniii.-'i ' i-.-v ifa-s.-iitan.x- wi< but the- i:;-jn.icLT liiists liu; view. There- waj n.ithiiig t«> be-j-eeL but i OJM hard sky above-, injl ir. iiiury sea be-low. We gut! o'-ir breakfast, such a it was, f.c jl..;-e- was.n'j chancii of lmLuinr z. lli'e- LL it i wi« : l v easier. it wa> evi-l-rr.t, h'.iwi.'vcr, aoH that we could Se-v the hull J,\ the po.jr IiAim C/u:f. that if the-l gi!? contimed ive w...uld hive I-J |e-ave- he-r boues ill the satd. Ai t j>j L. IS the llo-jd begin to make, the- Jwind wind was still free, and she laid her! freihe-ned: and from the- look cjf tL; course south-south-west. About four tky to windward, it wa.s evidun; that bells we dewed up (he top-callant- we were in sails; ind the hands were just coins J nary gale. aloft to btow them, when a squall | " After breakfast. L^iirutiTxsd.,.^ uurllLe-^ile v.oav.-i boati I\ook ; h-;lteri- I wii re-jcLrly ciwed pi;-:t LiTl'iJTe- Ui R-iS t K Llil.-\ e-r . Til-: r^lilL" ui v.'x tLit IILI ILJ il.-U e'f iL.' tLa;; ii- " ' L- 'Lt- l Il.d We- -if tLit \ e-rv ;•-.!- lh We-uldU- L-jlhiL- 1-;1>. i'-t '.-I 1, take 1., the- r^-iuj. I •[...:•:: u . to ;av that I ILVUL;:.: ^L t:i> ti that there \vi.s m y ijl:a:.-e- '•: mj' me tu ha\e- a L;I.'I.». : . sLir' '.•': *(.'•: invl-i.-k: s-i I wre o^twi. L-.-V.- ti. to-, ai.il d U1V <JU struck us, and we were all aback. All bauds were called, and the port- watch came tumbling up, some of them only half-dressed. We tried to bor her off; but it was loo late; and we had to shiver the cross-jack yards, and let her go off onthe other (ack, ' " We were now on the starboard for more than an lordi-• a.:'.-i all IUV ;L:Te-" |.,r two .Ahe-ri f..': I weut u(j iiitu! pie. the riirg-inir; the morning had] t-.iw j -Ju^t bel-Te- ei-il.C o'chick a Cleared, aiid I Colild Se-e- the- lej\\j I m i i Iliell-loUS M.-i f»\|i!. li.e dei.-k-J " ,ij to k-t:ward, ind iw|iy to ' ai; I n't, ;ii. i burv. ri^Lt Lutu tl--.'. : ill rUtLeel KJ-A. .ill I u l f-r awjiv to windward a light-ship. As L wa? looking at her, she tired a gi^n. I wondered what it wu for; ij.d it las' I saw a smack runi-.ini: Ik-fore the" wind; she luffed upuiuHr the ir>.".;, •.::..( -i lee of the light-ship and hpukl; her. we did lack, heading for the Knock—se> the pilot sajd; but she did not tocni to make much of a lay of it, for 11 then stood awiy to the fvutLvjard-. could see byour wake that she- was What it ill meant, I did Uot kj.ow Wlu-n she bad done this, shcj bore down towards us, di[iped her] tia.LT. the O F 26. PUilndellihia, and Win'; 27. " " " » 28. Through Southern, and"\Vc-sl, 5:0 " j oy. " " " " 7: 5 " if ails arc despatched, for Elizibeth, Newark, Delaware it Lnckawamia, New Jcrser Central Railroads and Ntrthern y Ntw'Jersey, at 0:30 m m., 4X0. 5: 7:15 p. in. Jfuils arc despatched for PUilac Treiilcm, PrineetoQ, Ke\v Bnu^wic tudiea, South and \Vest jersey and Rild 0 KW Vit Hilcfr, ItRKHiiflircot, Uh 1 "McHnitt. I'trilis, I'lcnic-n «nd nrcer.li furnliUod on l(i«'thn((ci( r i (urnl nd il the must ((c ' r«lo«; 11 nnuM r«lo«; 1 verr mnnituif ms n'ci.i-.-k. Orders nd [jrampilj-mifndi-d lo. |1^5TA.DL.ISHED 1808. PUC((IIO!lO J. J. A L. Illfll, RnHr- nolloe, it Hull! /IWlcd myT-1 IHOX, <Vo. US GRA^D ST., RAILWAY, WEAVER INVKSTMEN'J mo JlDUOHT AND HOI-D. NjJ. J OFFICES:™-Room 80, Hmdji 'irilaridl Hucct, New York, dm -itlmnge UulMlng, Haliwiiy,!N KWIS S. AYKHS, n QridnAie o( ihc ivnn. ( Dental (.( CiolO Surge j for "Oi>»r«llv« Ol.U)' 1)lift) I MAIN BT. O r n c i lluUBi: 8.80». m. Id ( (i. m l.^lotv.u, IKS, CD. (oom 2, O wid Iphii, v, Me- Belri dire, Delaware Rjiilroadfi al 0 KW \. m., 5 rOO, and 7:15 p. m. , OlUce opens at 7 00 a. m.; tlosea I 7-30 [1. IU. Sunday >l»ils »mvc 5:19 and 8 A3, i. m., and close to all points at li jW a. m. Ofllce opea ou Sunday from 9:30 l|> 10 20 a. m. i MONEY ORpERS. Sold at the tallowing ralos, payable al i money order ofllce: j Orders not i-lettding $15.00 10 dents iJO.OO 15 !40.00 20 JCO.OO 25 Orders payable in Great lirilain and Ger- many, Canada, France, Algeria lUuUre now Bold al this offlc-o "I Uij' tollowink rales; llliiTieii.—Orders nol over f 10. a>cents: over flO, niid nol over (T.'O, 50 con s; over ',20 ami not o\'cr |80, 70 cenw; ojer |80, (indnol ovcr^O, Mceijls; over $(10, and not ovur |M, 11.00. I lii:uuAS KUIMUI:, FSASCE A: OF.IUA.—Orders nol overfen).15 cen UK. Ixcept on |20 and not over fSO, 30 wnla; over not over | W , 45 cents; jovcr $-10 OVIT |50, 00 (fills; over |50, 75 c CAKADIAN.—Orders ijot over ccntu; not ovcr|20, !i0 cl-nU; not coins; not over f-40, 60 cents; $60, 75. I fl. M. OLIVER Ar.- over .30. and nd nol nts. U0, 1-") or $80, ot over EDWARD CROLIU8, I'UIICIIASIKG AOK.ST. ORDERS PROA! PTLV ATTEND Fraud BENSON'S GAPGINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their oxoeUent reputation in- jurod by worthless imitatioafl. Tha Public aro cautioned against buy- ing Plasters having similar sound- ing names. Soo that | tho word C-AP-CI-N.E is correctly spelled. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvement ever made in Plasters. J Ono is worth more tian a dozen of any other kind. WiU positively euro whore other remedies will not ovon relieve- bodily to leewards. The ''With the rising tide, the! cale j pilot saw this too, for we had not: came ou with increiie'd fury; ind it been long on this tack when he sang'•soon became a question, not ^ sav- out, ' Ready about 1' j ing the vessel, but of saving i-ur •'i^'he did not come to vc-rv quie-k- live-a. The Se-a ly; and when she got id h d ey head q to the! over us, acd the ship | d l b ffll Prioo 23 centi, "Beware of choap Plasters made with lead poisons. ! I 8EABURYA JOHNSON, MuultciuriQC Ctiemltts, N«« Tork. ITSFKBTiSMKI>V AT 1.AHTriTKtBed. A MEAD'S Mtdkattd CORN ud BUNION PUSia BENSON'S CAP81XE POROUS PLASTEUS.j FOR P-ILE AT BROWN'S DHL'Q STORE. rite violence. " All this lime, there was of assistance coiuiitg. \\ sharp look-out for anvil, lifeboat, but we saw uoiie 1 . wind, she came to a dead stop, andI and labeir fearfully, thon began lo fall off; so we had to' put the helm up, and board the fore- tack again. After letting her get good headway, we tried her again; but it was no use, and we had to wc-ar her. We made two more tacks after this; in short, ,no sooner had we' belayed the bract's, than it was ' Ready about!' again. The last time, as soon as we had braced up and trimmed the head-sheet, die foresail began thundering and flap- ping in a way that threatened to take the mast out of her. ' ' ' Board that fore-tack !' shouted the pilot. "'Fore-tack unhooked, sir,' was answered back from the forecastle. li 'Clew upthe sail, then, and see if you can hook it again. 1 '••Before we could accomplish this somewhat difficult operation, the pi- tui'jiously lio beiMU Wave! : wave struck her, lifting her up, iLeu letlin<" her fall air-iin wijh roll Ute-r and te-r- i\ e m-i.t a lini; like a cap- eastle. We ill rutl.-.-J gill to --'.vutlii capum' tailed as the K're-m:LV- »a- Went bv the- !•• ' a r J it '- we did U"t [-ly any a that List tta ha i c l|-.-l bil ci!i We- \V ai.deii.'h'-. i'tlur>; and w lo LTet safelv ii;(n lli<- 1 III the -belter e't the- LldU-vii p:elcli:-^ld, tot aK'lt IV wa- ah:. Thai eiiUii:j-, biling ui. pelieUJted I" u'.:r '.er\ Ly the- lime [ LI"l u:ti hill-Is Wel'v: S' • lillllilnd scare-ely lee 1. t-u- ll.j,l e'lilty m la«hir,u' m j • i'Tjje'-'e we >al. le-u p'-.T li-. U ! tUl'e!-', ahlU'>l Ui a stile- -'.I IV; thiiucll we Were l:::l{-lLr H< uot:e oL us v-J panil: we ce'uld l'ullv r<a!i.'e! ih n i lit; ,\ bin: ail raiJ \--ti,-ii. 1 lii. <.li I" lot again hailed us. " 'Are you! ready with that fore- sail? ' he sang out. 'No, sir, answered the mate. 'Well, then, let them lay down sharply; we must try her without it.' " Almost before we could get down on deck, it was ' Helm's a-lee !' and the ehip luffed up into the wind. I think she would have come round this time; but when we came to Mainsail haul!' when the yards were nearly square, wecould not get p j y the mates kept goiiiLT u[> ; lhat siirvouiided us. The rei ticfinij and sweepif.ii the f t h w i t h wth ( tain and into the ^._. ^ . . 1 sol with their glasses; but i came in sight; and uo\r'•ho; .way to despair. I myse-jlf ha up iu the fort-rigging se'venilj times, striiining my eyes in all directions. ihould; the Lie- •-' I i: ^ V. ill- we I could not believe that be left to perish; but still cime'. At last, away in the- e I saw the smeike of a small I watched, and waited. Sh.- came nearvr and nearer; and at last I could s<-v thai she had a lifeboat |u tow. c re- w ithin-g : Fra^e-r, Mr. Lloyd, ilk- iu:U- , Mr. gave ' Frase-r, the second.nuts', « ho * - 1 "- t-liv.- 1 be-e-n : captaiuV breather, und ;a lii-.e vouni: fe!lo\.' whose- name- I reiiieuibe-r—iu all -cveiitevii ii ii-.m- bcr, took tothe muzeiijt:::^"; i.nd w O help \ COU'ld l-ee- th-.'Ul hsLillg ;lh-.lll-e(.VeS ill i-tance ! the,riggiug. The- liie'od had eujly jus'. earner. enti.u-eel her lirsi gjaricjr, ml |\eii if Ci'C.l- ; but, therv . U;.it UT-'-rs u-kr ipt.iin M A great lump rose up iu ". wheu I saw this, and mv he-J the- sky hsd h;ue give-u us Laucli Uigjlt, the'llgli till IS, W was oulv now and Clear I-Ue- \{\ lii'ht. at a terrible rate. I saui; out to the men ou deck, and told them what I had seen. Scunebodjy went throat il beat! peeped out f rvui betwejeii the- ! l i l • , , ,1 and cast a sicklv gii|a.iii up troubled sea. Tho si-;!jl ot tin water beneath u* wasiupp^lir jy j pp aft, and told them in the deck-house,' the' sounds whichiuet (heeir d ll h d i t 1 ' ' ' "''' ' ' •:DTO. Ordors run be left duU.v nt Oco. Plum'» J. I). Beimel's, .1. B. Umlx-rU'j or at his for 188 », within pio^td lulciv»t T««>1« . cic 8ml lo mj iddiwi onreceipt o( l t A(J Diarv Free l c j «o ihre«-eenl atatupa \ CUAS. K. U1R1««N A(Jrt« A"-. ItcsJtlciico, no Esscr 8tru-l. SUHSCKIUE KOR THt WEEKLY ADVOCATE IMES i v rV'Q ORfiANS. i IT Siopi » Stt X I 1 o Quijen INinjue Hr«d«, oult U3. 1 AdSrett Dinlel All rn*(\ Chroino J/ottt»>, BtrJi, ttt., -r y A'orn. m. 1O«. J- B them to move another inch. "'Wliat's the matter there, Mr. Fraser ?' asked the pilot. " ' Maiu-topsail foul of the cross- jack vard,' called out a hand. " (< Up tliere, and clear it.' " By Jhis time the ship had got stern-wav on her, and there was waiting, as 1 thought, fe.r and all hands came swarming out. lo have a look, for tlieiusehy-s. At lust, when she was a loug 4 ay off, | the lifeboat cast of her le set her sails, and bore down us. It was a sight I shall get, and tilled us all with h expectation. " The sea upon the ssnd a boiling caldron; was it that the lifeboat could through it ? That was the 1 asked myself; it never nil head that she would n Several times she stood off lo nothing left but to wear her. We | chance. brailed up the spanker, shivered the tniueu-topsail, and put up the helm. " ' Maiintopsail brace all clear,' s*ng outj a hand from aloft. " By this time we had squared the fore-yard, and hauled down the jib; and as the. wind caine on the other quarter, we hauled out the spanker. 1 Meantime, the steamer up her helm, andwas steaming away towards U>e land. Then, toj my hor- ror, the lifeboat hauled aft l|er sheets and went, after her. It wu:- a cruel sight; and as she receded Irom my view, my heart sank within me with gloomiest foreboding. 1 vent back anything, more so, Tlie win aud shrieked, the lorupanviis' and thimde-reel, the ^e.i toar. tht 1 loose l'e'pes Coiled ai.d I :owards! the air like wbip-la.-l '• When the moon and j wts just light euoa^ Illi.Tee uauut masts sticking u the water. Kvery 4ea tta over us made the maiuiust o.icilhue, so that e-\e-ry mil: pdctedthat il would qo by tl It, made- mv cringe a;'uiu iiv it] lurched to leuwaril, tmo and on, IckaiKeS were that M'JUU i a good j ode of the other ma^s \vc.\n iti Kobody can tell "and i wribe what my feelings 'v sit there in the io[) witji but a few shroud? :u(d a (r w.ropo, ivai ver for- •pc as like- possible e-t safe ^uestiuu ! •ted my ! .it trv.i it ihi-rt j had jiat! iidg mast betwtvti me anil How the hours passed 1 (-a We all sat ou, cold and utt eirable. All that 1 Heinij for was, if the cud was cmiiv. mot lull. ;rly mis. lo eaxv o couie, I ea-n't - • \V ::- ' if i i- till dj ;'.»: 1^: - W.- .at ,. : . iLu- t!:r Tie- At i'd '.L<: -I the Vlll: \V .. N \' r :.' •.. V A- L i . .-.: - ' - . '. * '. I'- '. * . i 111. ir l\-.. Ti.. : 1 .truU.l. \\\- -!,-;.t- i ,- I-:.! .-.- c..i:l-l, an I I •- :rM : •'. 1 ..'.' .i .•.:;•.- e-f c-.ua .1-, .ili-l v. .i\v -i r. v, :'.-{, \ We were-ail a)n<--i iv.a ! v.ni. , L. .:'• LIC-JI. h v,a- i n u - l:ki. x [-.'.-:.- -... .'li ii-. .L'.ii I Uere' \c.i- I.' ::.:•'..i-.i cj'at this I' -.11, s h e he.i-ii i I :_•:.'. raii;ut f.ir the -hip, uocr de 1 . :i .^ r Mi lljcii iron: Li 1" c --.:r-e 1 lew.by ii.-tii^-t ll.al the' tt:i th.it .re IL her !iiea::l lo -.:ve u- li :'. wvnl-1 i e v u i get ^fely lhr..-.:ji: thai drvadi'ul se-.t : l l w a> a '.lei-'I-., I- ;' ihe- j-iiui- Hue a [ aiiilul -igLt.. 1 :.-• VV;l,\eS NieTc rvi:lll^ ^1->::C i'.'i -i-I Uleir :rv. beatiui^ de^ui: U[-•:: th(.- t-JLi- wit'li iwaeudous loree-. S_v'e-ril iiiie-s a hiiu'e \i'.i\e broke right u.'.-- he- boat. :u:-I tile disappeared froi^ ,1 '.ir tii;hl; but she rose a^am like a luck, j-h.iok her win:;-, mi canie on u. Once a mouste-r v.ave C4ime- u<_; after her like in au^n- .lemon, its hu^e> crx'st e"j_rliiig right \e-r the cou-wain's heal. It to-.-k be boa'.'s tteru, aud LvVe- it up till lie' gUUWales WeTe alni' -t perpeL- dicuiar. t dared not bre.itbe, tor I 'Uglil she must pitch over stern irst, aad capsiie end for enei. Hut .10; the next instant she had cleared ai.-r.self. aad \\a> couiiu^ right for us. L>y this time, we Lad reached tbe- deck, aud were nukiiii; our wyr bit along the lee- rails yu we the quarter. *Tiic lifeboj.'. mailed u.-, u-lliug u- lo make i liue- 'ast to a buoy and ca.-t. it out. We thrv-w the- buoy as far'as we' could; aud after much trouble it was picked up and got mi board the lifeboat, ud so a line of ce'mmunicatioii was made. Hut ii was a work of dull cully to get ihii lifeboat alongside; aad whe-u she'.did, she was lOsiiug and pluucjiiVji about iu a \\ay ll.iit uisde it dillicull for u* to gel into tr. Slowly, howe-M-r, one by one, this \vas done. While I was waiting my turn, 1could not help looking at the wrwk of the miiien-mast, aud a Bad and painful sight wu iLurv; but iy bit e'ached ' . ! : T'. ' ••: I: -. . : c :. 1. 1 - v' ; :. '.. Till: DO Ml e : u lli:;!-. ti-. , i :.->•:•-: v^-i^ , l-.cc : - L-; l.x-- !l- UJ !_-. -„'. i '.-jv b- is ^L.u:-.:t:-. "c.-.- j,-.:j. ii- n..-:•;.- •--TIC IVI •~'-r .'•: - ; : ; '". ! '":. ! L '-' '' .t.c:i[vi: uy .: ._. :A\I l : -l e H o.:i.-. L. :::•.-. i:. a:-.:..- » r.L U.i;.. >;e'.. i.'l-.: I:\IL; L-li.lLt li-.i:, v, , s;.!iL. !i.l u:::-.-iy S^i ;;-ike a (^'u Ofi.e. He-;, ke tii-iu^-J.o i'.!.ei l...i\c- t - v l l!.-. L IH-VILJ i: il.ii \ Ttki' l.e- ii;.:!..'.: Jlidl-.-il KlilKilr U rV. K. cii;:u.ii 1JHAIN WWW Hvillh t'li t'urlli for im debiiilv. A c , | 1 . t-xiTtb.. $l.i. r », (i Jtrsc) Oiy, N'. :... i i:.y u-.; !:,;;i; v, l.iv : IL IL": UI--!;. \VL,- 1 1-ki-. c:! i: 0 ,:.,„ iL j T-v ,_!c iv-:.,! U v J i i::;.^- •„:•:.] [y,^ v^iii. h 1\;: .1 > [•'.Wr.^-.. Uj,u u.-.'r. en * c!:iy wl.eii i- OJ- rv::: lM-e':''...:..c. u-r..:.\ t."..':' tn.1 i.'. t;-euk «;.'j vlr-.-cl. eL.!y l-o .-ntv. ::: vk I'v;', Nl'. 04 !> i te-W AM) NKKYK. Ki-iiewor. grciSe.-.! remedy ( i«.>'.e^0i-. '•.diuic^, seiuul al dr\i="i;isl--. Pr*piM bv f.-r $5'.' L 8. WIXL^

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Bridge St.,- RAHWAY.N.J.

i I c»j «. ; r~ ; <-I_'!IT ir.idei :« . Adircse TRUE 4 Co

URANCE CO.; PICE

CORKER OF

id Milton Ave,,'AY.N'J,

hn«j Mctui! FirrlmarI f been cii;:.dtd for Tilingf. '-la C'onfir.r I»Jjrep»nd upt-.MioninTtE T(»r« on tli<It 1 d

I'RMlPJ.-fT.Stc'r

BENV. J. MILLER,.LINUS HIGH,JOHN R. AVERS,i. I). CHAPlJi,

: I.AWHE.NCE.

•ny

1

• i o r damage by (Ire

FAVORABLE TEHKB

li-U.Y OH ANKIAI.LY.

f'-. Theclilwrn of Itahotr•;»',7»« loUelfcd lotvifl

met idnnUfoi

m 01?,, ' o q r «4will pay jou .

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CEKLY, W. L.' MEHBUON k CO., I'uutkauwa

li\V VOL.,.XUIi—No 9,

TE AND TIMESi ' ^ I

OFFICE—37, SC- A-sx. 41 C-ui-io.v

IJ,Fire.

STIAN KUHLICH,No. B8 Irving Street, |

OF KKOA:H.S.

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HOT AIK KUHKAC'KS. !

I .ice H:ui|;t«, 'J'iu Roofing

17 Klin hUt'.t. lUKmr, If. J, :

•: . M. PLUM,

Kilt

RAHWAY, N. J., SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH.

oo

LY A?» I) WlCKKI.V I M l ' l

;u'.ry, I!o'/k«, Fancy Articles) &

ar.r«ct:'J!-,*Tf li-.d XuU llwlyl f t c t ju

IBTIHGI- STEKET,

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0 S . W IE IT K,ISMJIAUS AND TOUA^C

I HKKK.MJUAUK rri 'Es. * '

Vff~ JJAH-T rAl'KUS I I M KClll KAMI IIIKo. 5 CiiKiair STKKtT.

JILLIAM KOLZWARTII,UKALER IK I

WA-tCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWJElllY,

142 1CAIX BTKKET. j

tuiuUoa pild to ttp«!rioj WttcU

Afi Work Winmted. I !

o,

HotpljOpposite Rail Road Depot,

RAHWAV, N. J. I

TUi House is conveniently loctitcc foithe traveling public. I

Aided to ibis Iiolc-I tor the iccomod,u[ tljs public is &

1 LUNCH ROOM,

Wttre meal! are icrred tt ill lioun.

PENNSYLVANIA

RAILRO^ADlOn ond »(ltr Hund/iy, Jan; 22nd,

(rulni will leave ll/iliwuv M fallows:VliUl JiAMIKl'/HK, W/SHrVfi7ON-,

poiula iboull i ; i/:10 a, in,, ajid 1 -.47I', i".

Kon' 1 ' i f iwijKM'iru, 1:00,; 8.<J2a. 111., 12 M , 1:1?, ri-4H, '7/iS,Hinidicy, 1 :<f) i n d 10.47 a. in.p. 111.

1'Vlli TliKNIOK, 1:00, 7:S(l, 8.1/2,0.111, 12:00, 1:47, 2>Vj, ii:-l«, and 7[>. 111. riuiidii)-*, 1:00, 10:47,' ». m. 57:V<,p. in.

I'<IK Ki:w ItuuxhWir K, 12 2-" 17 :•'/!, (MO, 10W, «. in. lSJXi, 1:47, '2•ri:-C), 4:47, UM,r,<n, 7>Vs, p. in. iSund;1 :'/l, 10i';!, fun,, 1 -JA, 'i:-(S, 7/ih, p. rn.

FOK Mi:iicnK.v, 125.',, \U), "ii'/i, 842,6:10, ; 10:0'i, 11. in. 12:'/;, 1:«,.'i:(';,4;(7, r, .18. G.07, 7:14, 7>'« [1. m.dny\ 1:00, 10:2,'!, a. rn, 1 ;,S, 7:14.p 111.

For. UKIO.MOWK, l i i - ' i , 7i'/j,n. in. 12:00, 1:40, 2>VJ,7:1-1, l-?ii p. in. fiiinddj-K, 10:2-'!UW, 7:14, 7>'iS p. 111.

FOK I'i:init Aunov HKAKCH, "£•11:0.',. a m.. .'i>';2. ,', :-(0.

A KIOHT IN THE FORE-TOP.

[882. ESTABLISHED iS:-

' Port !' roared the pilot.' spanker'jlieet foal of the till -r-

The'loss of the Indian Chief \toytii calied out the man aton the Long Sand, and the sfferings j wheel. : -of her crew, created a large amount! " Two or three hand.i rpabed :of interest ttroaghoat the lengthand breadth of the land. The fol-lowing narrative of the incidents asthey occurred ra no fiction, but hasbeen derived chiefly from the ac-count given to the writer by one ofh i " "

and got the tiller-roped cleared. The: Bitting thx-,g pyard.H were braced, and she'laffedclose iri the wind: bat it wu too lathere'was a cry of' Breakers aheathe slip wa.1 caaght np by s big sand after grating two or three tin:

h d !

to the forecastle: andiried riiy fi<-ii in civ

he' t?i- theI passed, for I fi;U that,

ft, i was now almost li'.-ja!nio->* i1

up i stupor, wLtn a preat •-ca\e 1;•Lip hicrii ir; tLi: air; and a

j t n . i t i t L•.:•;•; cav tv.v; an

'-\VL-f;, «itil.Lti-:ri

, I vva.i'• > t a ( t 1 /

intelligent of the seamen ; wer.t:hroad.-ide or, to

THE WOHDER OF HEALING!Ti« Extract ItthtcxlTiT*-

* cf th« JBxtract 1 I J Ilanimila (or aw In <

Neuralgia. *;lion tii*car«410 mxsy rrcg of On

Hemorrhages. 1_ ,KOK, cr frots u.j am«, te tctaWJ

the sand.--!the most; who unryired. "All

I got wrecked on the Long Sand ?"j ya.rd.-I, acd brace*. Alter some! laid my narrator. ''Well, sir, I'll j time,, order was restored: the c:act

11 S' .

After

•hock «.-, trem-T.doi-i thata!iy brok,: l..;r La.:k. NV,

lout, starLr:g ibosit u.< inhorror

; " Get <v.t th.; b.-.a

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Transient Board and Lodging; :50c. perl t i tad 50c. Lodging.

t 'e t rnancnt Board andl"or Gtntlemtn by the week.

to I

ROOMS FOR FAMILIES.

»cted" Billiard Room and Stable conn: Hotel.

S. CHAMBERLiK PrW

I, LOHMILLER,lixcrjcruaia i.rB DUUK j:i

J£iTTRlS5E3 k FkiTIERS

all its branches

Rl-Ul'HOLSTERISG iKD REPirnHF

12 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY, 1

£ In «ll In branchci.E. CI.AKK. - - cilTBDIlVEffloe—curMnnriM

Hull Rulldlng-, corporr Hull Rulldlng, coMtrotjti. lut iwty, K.J .

n;i«inl niK-.uilun 1'ild lo r»-loctvllQi r o i K T t r Iliif*.

Fii«ooll«-

' 'irmlst ot ScconI I'mliTtittas1 Oh

TfcACHEi: Ol'ORGAK k PIAKQFO

Ui(in Btrcol, cinr Wllllim, R»t)

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10:!0,li; j/l, a.m. 12:42,

D'/iS', 10:20, H i O p . m.tc-i-i. 1020. iOjtO a. 111.B:.'W, !lxi«. II/J.-I r,. in

FOK Xt;v."AHK, 2:4-'i,7;(/!, 7i'/J, 7M.HiV),6:41,0 vX), 10£0,1(ll>7l it. rn. 12:42. 1 iiO,0*0.0 2.5,7:00, 7-;W, i10:20, and l l iO , p.m. Sundays 2:4',, 7a ^ , 1020, 10:40, a. m... 12:15. 4iW. 7|<Xi8>JO, 6/)8, 11:03 p. rn.

FOK KEW YORK, 2 :«15 30,0 </J,6 30,7|007 :'•'/), 7:4.0, 8:13,8 >M, 8:4l, CJ >S), 10 i-llv'10, a. m. 12:42, l-M, 2>J/J, :v;fl, i20.r, '2'i, C .-00, C Orl. 7 A0, 7 >«, 8ft), 83C, 8 50.9 AS, 1020, 11 20, p. in. Sundays. 2:45 7 i'/).9:41. 10 20, 10:40. s. m. 12:10, 4.M,7KW, 6:30, 'J>B, 1103 p. m.

FOK BUOOCLTX, N.Y'., all through trdnfconnect at Jtrt ty City vrilh ljo;di of" Brooklyn Anner" nilordinf direct irjins-fer to and from Fulton street, ivoL-lingdoulile fe-rriage and journey icrou JCtvrYork City. J

irVm BOSTOX, t^ithoul change) 6 3C,p. m.

TIUJXS LEA "E N*EW YOPX TOR I..UI-WAV, G .-00. (i -Zfi, 7 00 7:40, 8 £0, 9:10,1 :10,11,10, a. m., 12<rt, noon, 1*0, i <X), [2 30, 3*0, a20, 4:00, 4:10, 4:80, 4:50, J :1U, '5:2-'J, r, >J0, 5 -J'J, G :10, 0 >i0, 7 « i , 7 >i'J, <XI,9 *0. 10 *0, 1130 p. TO., li DO nifc'lit. liun-days. 8:15, V*0, 9 30 a. m. 1*0 . '30 ,5:45, (J-Ji'J. 71W, 9 30 p. m., 12.00 ni;ht.

PAE=EKGER« withing lo late Soul jc-raor U'titern oiprti= trains, not sloppii g atRihway, will lie oli'.iged lo Lake a priced-ing train lo some point where the ei] resstrain makes rtcular stop.

FOR FURTIIEK mfonnalion ippl) toTicket Agent who will furnUh lime n.liiesand civc information as lo Routes, C eck-ins Dairgajre, etc.

FR.OCE THOIISON", Genl lianaL. P. FARKpR, Gc-n'l Puz. AcenlF. W. JACKpN, Gen'I Sup'fP. . R.

N. J. Div. IJAJIES HcCREA. SUD'I K. V. Di

Diphtheriaf& Sore ThroatyprempOT-, It Is 1 fsre enre. Ddiy te cUcger

Far P\Ut, Bliad, nl«<llnf *T ft11U ILa graleit luu>va nkati-j.

ItiBCtlotl epea tL£«« 1< tactt rem&f ul<!4.CauHon—POyifS EXTRACT l a Ifm

Tttd genvtn4 la* lh* writ

Ury. I shipped aa ah!e seaman fora toolcitL': command, and orderedI voyage to Yotihaina: and I joined i to clfew up the eaiU; a.-to stov;my ship at lli^dk-sborough. The : them^ that vri< oat of the cj7.c-.twL.\ Indian Chief was a full-rigged ship Every tine th'i m lifted her, r.Lej of nearly thirteen hundred tOM. A! shir. Lumped ha>:t or. tL-i- iir.-l '•JitL'better manned craft neyer sailed:; a fojee that made every t imid ILJ there were twenty-tight handi all: her araclc, and nearly kn-jtked. t;-i o5I told. The captain f u a pood man, ] oar leg-:. Every two or three a.ir.-| a seaman and a gentleman; and myiute.-1.. the sea-- broke ...ver u-, kr.i! eh inmates were aa steady a lot of | swept the deck' fore and lit. ] At; fellows and ad pood seamen as I ever i thei<2 time=, the poor ship rolledcame across. The two mates were

I fine men and good officers; and alto-gether things looked well for a' th:n | ir. agor.y. Ertrf

\& I captai.i.In:wildere.:ti i thoa-zLt

a.-: Li!f

la;;r.-:hi.";/ 1 b-,it1 S-iO. TT11-. Ll.-.L lei'/ W e

theK.ielvei 'si'.h. ti:rv':r. Iti i it th.,y Tece Oily L ,V7first tinii: i;i--L.-cij;.-peril.-- that iurTOi::-.qaite^urc that to b'.-i*. cuithe treir.-ir.d .•;:.-• wave;'th.it

11.(1 ll-.it

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v f-.i: tL-r'

t i . t Wi.-, ,LM !:(V ir.

J-:- rac-

• • > r,..:!.,•:. in, .:uL,.at

alEM-1* on l.er bearsbtr CToar.ir.2 and

-zV.-U. evercreaking

. j.wiig g j g y yitaa,<mi cvr f<ct?r* i pleasant and prosperous vovage. We every rore strained, and

ld f m th T i J d ! t td tLt l

ir.g aro'itd 1:.-; but st:

rr.ad._ 1 ..frar.tic'. ru-.i. 1The LiiLLr.;-- \r^re c:'..-?'.b i au werel-.-wtred;I,u:they tou';L-.I the; vatt-r

evcrr ti'.ii- "ere-da.«he<I to i. -r.:u-.-:

it

0: I.L-::L-; -L::. I r±~z : "A:

ikjtpar bu^ti-jd

ji1 L.T

tn hitwj PG.fI/31 (CT. Take n« Uf*er prrperdia*.li U U R r c i l in iviX or by vuaivrt.

sailed fronl thi morning; and ail

g y jTeed in Jsanday ! ate. ve exp<icted. tLat lut nj_-:t-U.r.4 skip's side.

d ld li i'y p

went well with ua; yards would comt rattliijtill the middle\ watch on Wednea-i upon oar headi.day night. It is true tiiat some of "The n:gLt vi.-: gloomy at.-1 d

...'....'75 (the gear worked heavily, and having J and the nortL-tait wind wa.-: p:25! a I-arge quantity of iron on board, ] ingly co!-i. After a time, we e

SI.75. i

• i lean-:- , : tL-:- c:i/ueengotiLto th.; ^siaail h.-.-a-., ir.d wo

• anythki ' like hilt' •.; were p i t ir.:-:- h-r,.

L-=Li

i:-. L'O biicr

iliip on herer—1 r.-iw

-;a:'er; th

POHD'S DOTJ^CT 50iXti'.'A C ream IJJOjCitarrtD«r.;:'Kc« 50|PIu4jr-

UpSi i --. 25|lrJuier<G!iu5Oc)--.t.M i the ship wa-Mjt very lively in stays; j flare uuder-weigL, ind s<;r.: !;p rTwwSMjfJCjia).. SOjKaiilSjrrirj.: 25 ! b a t for a[[ ^ -

was a fine craft,': eti; and o'ir s i j t ak were a .-:w

" l l W j K 0 1 ? < f " " l a n < i i f f h e h a d h a d fair-play, ihejby l U Ilgbt-sLipv Apart from, . . .i'j[jj JI j - i M jf cci s«r j would never have served us the trick \ being- in sa^h danger, the si^Lt Wa.-: i snapped 'j'Z l i e a [•'.[-'--^c:i

she did. I was in the starboard or; grau-i or.e. The rtd light of aj tar-1 boat wa.- e-ar-ii.r-i, aa-i ILC: "•»•second-mate's watch; and on the i bam:l illaniir.atei the :ea IE.-I] t.L=night in question, we cam'; on deck j heavy elocLi above with a crirt-.jr.at twelve o'clock. It had been a j glare, the tall nia.-:ts cuttir.g | o::ttolerably fine night when we went j black and distinct against tL: j rtdbelow at eight o'clock; but in the '•. clouds. We kept the rocket- •.'•jir.g.meantime, the weather had altered ! and every now and' then tL-; U,'k'i-considerably for the worse; the! ships ar.-:-s-ere<i YTe al! iL-itj=ri:dwind, which was north-east, had in-Ioar^lve* a_s well a- we conidjan 1 k wii ill up with th-;Lii; bu.t tliM.-;i

^.L-'i by ;L-: L-.i.-'.. I:.-r

L " e r 'iiri.^.--?.-' •::.'. -.-.•:: •:'- :.

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.Vh n u m n i Sxn IE£Z ox u m e m a to

POND'S EXTRACT CO..C14 'West I4ti BuKe-w Yoric.

p:ti.-L':d; ' i ?•

POXDS EXTRACTS.FOR £ALE AT

BRONX'S DRUG STORE.

CHARLES AVERY,DEALER IX .

L«cjU««i, Geal«' and Child t n ' i

BOOTS AND SHOES,9 CHEKRY iT., RAHWA.T, I . J.,

teilow- in L';- lrcrewater. TLev v trel t d for i L-iu'J'.i: or two U.--r -out fo: th-; sLiii. As :*.h-:r v.-i .-round th-: qulrter iiid dr'.-iie-lack towird-: iL-; l-oat. in i tii-r

;ippeareil frc^. o-r vi.;w. I tl.-

creased, and was blowing a stiff J waited for daylight. It was v|breeze: the sky looked black and: where ib>jat h:^L-water wherJangry; and there was a good deal of | ship- str-uck, and C-JS" the tilemiit about. YTe were under ca.sy I ebbrn-j fast: but the vt>..- l I

1

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old

M H I I\ j r t t lYNO,

No. Ill Vileln St., IUI|W»i ,

MiniifmMun'rn Mid d t l l r r l In KurlilluiMjlra««P!. whlrli <rc. cidor s< Iciir t | the:m' p u r d m ' f 1 CIH-TIKTO. l'lc-t\"C jf l r i.-til m d C-KIIIIIIC cuir uncle mid pricceictrlAtlnj IQ all lit tirMiclic-s.

J

!])• Ancinxcr AT [,C», KIITKR -Icmr, Ilcioci-.i t Mid t.

EDWD WOODRtlt'F,i

Attormj «ind Oouaiellot «t * *

«indcaa

us «Un-Jr'

RAHWAY POST-OFFItTO TAKE EFFECT OCT, 31st,

New York Time.HAILS ARRIVE.

1. New York,Xorth,E;iM,& West, 5:2 . •• •• •• •• 9 5

3. Philadelphia, South and West, 5:114. " 0 *5. " ' 0:5;6. VToodbridpe and Perth Anibuy,7:37. Northern Way Mails, S:2B Southern, " •' lJ(J. New York, North and East, 1

10. " ro11. I'Uihulcliihia and South, iVi. •• " \ W t , 5:4IS. Woculljridpeiaid Perth Ainlioy,-(:-H. Nurtheru Way Hails, 5 21!). Southern, " 5:4

E.

canvas, three topsail*, top-gallant-: Lunpe-'i viuie-atty.sails, Epanktr, and forecoarte: the

stowt;d- but hung

minntt I 5i'.<.~ tLci_ s1

the b.:at'-. b.,'.;.;.^ L'for sosic tin.---, a-: th-jyac-1 thct dL-.ap|;.-:J.redv;-i- sr-okoc. ' We- ,!l

-L:."" - The sc,;, , i•xv-, terrible ii: i-.-c-.L

Thi great superiority of DR.BULL'S COUCH SYRUP overallother cough remedies is attestedby the immense popular demandfor that old established remedy.

yevertL.-!vs|.ill t'iok it tci vji^e extent ex-iiy;this time, I d.:. r.ot be"a Etn or. b'.'ird bu*.we eh'juld -jet th-i ship of a

••Tuc- time- pa.-s---d L.-avi!v. f•.^r ori wave titft ii.L-k.--i ..-ih'jiirs ui anii-jui sus; ei^ej ii.-i j the ru^-;- till tL-.-y

thc-a th'.- diviiiiLt be-_-in lij a['p';iir in The n:iii.:^i-: r'.ckcAs soon'is it wa- fiiir'v : i wiv th_: >Lift-l.

Kot u M'-jr-i

ve th-.:>:{hat th-..j:

; the ea>t.| liph-.,

>[uils are received from New Bruni

dlnf.

Ho.lJOtlro

T 33SLIB L O P T O N ,

OouoKiJor H U»,

chm(« Buddtnt. Rlbwt

PLUMBING^k)i AKD C;A.S FITTIKO, i

I(AN(iES, HEATERS, KtC.

ALSO uojmS —Pliiir.Linff dor.c In luc lilts'.

ir.r;:.

W, H. CLOKE,180 Mi|a S:

1W1T.

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K.J.

Jfiitucheii, Princeton, Trenton, BiS<mtli and West Jersey, mid lklv

cliiwore- Unilrtiads, al 9:5Sa. m., S :V:Miiils are icceived from Klirabelli,

ark, North Jtri-ey, Pt-laivare & Lvviinna und New Jtrsay Central Hailat 5:ili, 8:21 a. in., .1:27 p. In.

r.u

For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron-chia's, Whooping Cough, IncipientConsumption and for the relief ofconsumptive persons in advancedstages of the Disease. For Saleby all Druggists.—Price, 25 cents.

Viet,

KAILS CLOSE.1G. Woodliriclge .V IV-rlli Amboy.17 New York. Kuril; aud E:iil,IK. "19.20. Pliilidi'lpliis and Way/21. Tlirciu.L'li Saullie-rn, and Pliila. 0:122. W'oodbridgei-Perth Anlboy,23. New York, North und.liisl,21.

12

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stol,dere,p. in. !Cevr- Icka-

jads,

j DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP,; FOR SALE AT

i BROWN'S DRUG STORE.

D A..1I!Od0

5:0505

Beware

mainsail was noin the buntlines.

"The captain kept the deck; Ifancy he had not much confidence inthe pilot, who, let it be understood.; '"had command of the ehip for the : fivetime-beinc; and before Mr. Lloyd,the mate, went below, a Ion tr con-sultation waj held. The up>hot ofthis seemed to be that the pilot was j sou, t-jadvised, to shorten jail and mikeeverything snug.. However, he didnot seem to agree with thii. Whenwe had been on deck about an hour,several lights hove in sight: and Icould set "that the captain was veryanrious, about the ship's position. lithe- galley. By thii time iheard him caution the pilot about: dtad luv.--wj.ier, and th- shithe set of the tide, sayinir, that the-flood would be sure to sack u= iutowards tht mouth of the- Thames.A< the night grew, the wind drewmore to the eastward, and we> had tobrace up the yards a little; but the

: •

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i,-:--,r.. It s-r i L-,a•^icL:. m d p wL,l. t..-r:

that ".LTiW-fui :_,_•::.•-.

lUli-y-" -e'l i-_ t h l i M ' L - L : ' -I !.

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-t ( -:::\- \:. .:. :

•t - _ '_„ -

ire cmer.v soaniii.-'i 'i-.-v ifa-s.-iitan.x- wi<

but the- i:;-jn.icLT liiists liu;view. There- waj n.ithiiig t«> be-j-eeLbut i OJM hard sky above-, injl ir.iiiury sea be-low. We gut! o'-irbreakfast, such a it was, f.c jl..;-e-was.n'j chancii of lmLuinr z. lli'e- LL

it i wi«

• : l v

easier. it wa> evi-l-rr.t, h'.iwi.'vcr,aoH that we could Se-v the hull J,\ thepo.jr IiAim C/u:f. that if the-l gi!?contimed ive w...uld hive I-J |e-ave-he-r boues ill the satd. Ai t j>j L. ISthe llo-jd begin to make, the- Jwind

wind was still free, and she laid her! freihe-ned: and from the- look cjf tL;course south-south-west. About four tky to windward, it wa.s evidun; thatbells we dewed up (he top-callant- we were insails; ind the hands were just coins J nary gale.aloft to btow them, when a squall | " After breakfast.

L^iirutiTxsd.,.^uurllLe-^ile v.oav.-i

boati I\ook ;h-;lteri-I wii re-jcLrly ciwedpi;-:t LiTl'iJTe- Ui R-iS t

K Llil.-\ e-r

. Til-: r^lilL" uiv.'x tLit IILI ILJ

il.-U e'f iL.'

tLa;; i i -" ' L- 'Lt-

l

I l .d We- - i f t L i t \ e-rv ;•-.!- lhWe-uldU- L-j lhiL- 1-;1>. i ' - t '.-I 1,take 1., the- r ^ - i u j . I •[...:•:: u .to ; av tha t I ILVUL; : . : L t : i> ti

t h a t there \vi.s m y ijl:a:.-e- '•: mj'

me tu ha\e- a L;I.'I.».:. sLir ' '.•': *(.'•:i n v l - i . - k : s-i I wre o ^ t w i . L-.-V.- t i .

t o - , ai.ild U1V <JU

struck us, and we were all aback. Allbauds were called, and the port-watch came tumbling up, some ofthem only half-dressed. We tried tobor her off; but it was loo late; andwe had to shiver the cross-jackyards, and let her go off on the other(ack, '

" We were now on the starboard

for more t h a n an lordi-• a.:'.-i all IUV ; L : T e - "| . , r t w o .Ahe-ri f..':

I weut u(j i i i tu! pie.the riirg-inir; the m o r n i n g had] t-.iw j - J u ^ t bel-Te- ei-il.C o 'chick aCleared, aiid I Colild Se-e- the- lej\\j Im i i Iliell-loUS M.-i f»\|i!. li.e dei.-k-J

" ,ij to k-t:ward, ind iw|iy to ' ai; I n't, ;ii. i burv. ri^Lt Lutu tl--.'. :ill rUtLeel KJ-A. .ill I

u l

f-rawjiv to

windward a light-ship. As L wa?looking at her, she tired a gi^n. Iwondered what it w u for; ij.d i tlas' I saw a smack runi-.ini: Ik-forethe" wind; she luffed up uiuHr the

ir>.".;,

•.::..( - i

lee of the light-ship and hpukl; her. we didlack, heading for the Knock—se> thepilot sajd; but she did not tocni tomake much of a lay of it, for 11 then stood awiy to the fvutLvjard-.could see by our wake that she- was What it ill meant, I did Uot kj.ow

Wlu-n she bad done this, shcj boredown towards us, di[iped her] tia.LT. the

O F

26. PUilndellihia, and Win';27. " " " »28. Through Southern, and"\Vc-sl, 5 : 0 " joy. " " " " 7: 5 "

if ails arc despatched, for Elizibeth,Newark, Delaware it Lnckawamia, NewJcrser Central Railroads and NtrthernyNtw'Jersey, at 0:30 m m., 4X0. 5:7:15 p. in.

Jfuils arc despatched for PUilacTreiilcm, PrineetoQ, Ke\v Bnu^wictudiea, South and \Vest jersey and

R i l d 0 KW

Vit Hilcfr, ItRKHiiflircot, Uh1

"McHnitt. I ' t r i l i s , I'lcnic-n «ndnrcer.li furnliUod on l(i«'thn((ci(r i (urnl

nd i l the must((c

' r«lo«; 11n n u M r«lo«; 1verr mnnituif m s n'ci.i-.-k. Ordersnd [jrampilj-mifndi-d lo.

|1^5TA.DL.ISHED 1808.

PUC((IIO!lO J. J. A L. Illfll,

RnHr-nolloe,it Hull!/IWlcd

myT-1

IHOX, <Vo.

US GRA^D ST., RAILWAY,

W E A V E R

INVKSTMEN'J

mo

JlDUOHT AND HOI-D.

NjJ.

JOFFICES:™-Room 80, Hmdji'irilaridl Hucct, New York, dm-itlmnge UulMlng, Haliwiiy,!N

KWIS S. AYKHS, nQridnAie o( ihc ivnn. (

Dentali« (.( CiolO

Surgejfor "Oi>»r«llv«

Ol.U)' 1)lift) I

MAIN BT.

Ornci lluUBi: 8.80». m. Id ( (i. m

l . ^ l o t v . u ,

IKS,

CD.

(oom 2,

O wid

Iphii,v, Me-Belri

dire, Delaware Rjiilroadfi al 0 KW \. m.,5 rOO, and 7:15 p. m. ,

OlUce opens at 7 00 a. m.; tlosea I 7-30[1. IU.

Sunday >l»ils »mvc 5:19 and 8 A3, i. m.,and close to all points at li jW a. m.

Ofllce opea ou Sunday from 9:30 l|> 10 20a. m. i

MONEY ORpERS.Sold at the tallowing ralos, payable al imoney order ofllce: j

Orders not i-lettding $15.00 10 dentsiJO.OO 15!40.00 20JCO.OO 25

Orders payable in Great lirilain and Ger-many, Canada, France, Algeria lUuUre nowBold al this offlc-o "I Uij' tollowink rales;

llliiTieii.—Orders nol over f 10. a>cents:over flO, niid nol over (T.'O, 50 con s; over',20 ami not o\'cr |80, 70 cenw; ojer |80,

(indnol ovcr^O, M ceijls; over $(10, andnot ovur | M , 11.00. I

lii:uuAS KUIMUI:, FSASCE A:OF.IUA.—Orders nol over fen). 15 cen

UK.

Ixcept on

|20 and not over fSO, 30 wnla; overnot over |W, 45 cents; jovcr $-10OVIT |50, 00 (fills; over |50, 75 c

CAKADIAN.—Orders ijot overccntu; not ovcr|20, !i0 cl-nU; not

coins; not over f-40, 60 cents;$60, 75. I

fl. M. OLIVER

Ar.-over

.30. andnd nol

nts.U0, 1-")or $80,

ot over

EDWARD CROLIU8,I'UIICIIASIKG AOK.ST.

ORDERS PROA! PTLV ATTEND

FraudBENSON'S

GAPGINEPLASTERS

HAVE BEEN IMITATED,And their oxoeUent reputation in-jurod by worthless imitatioafl. ThaPublic aro cautioned against buy-ing Plasters having similar sound-ing names. Soo that | tho wordC-AP-CI-N.E is correctly spelled.

Benson's CapcinePorous Plasters

Aro tho only improvement evermade in Plasters. J

Ono is worth more tian a dozenof any other kind.

WiU positively euro whore otherremedies will not ovon relieve-

bodily to leewards. The ' 'With the rising tide, the! calej pilot saw this too, for we had not: came ou with increiie'd fury; ind itbeen long on this tack when he sang '• soon became a question, not sav-out, ' Ready about 1' j ing the vessel, but of saving i-ur

•'i 'he did not come to vc-rv quie-k- live-a. The Se-aly; and when she got

i d h d

e yhead

qto the! over us, acd the ship

| d l b f f l l

Prioo 23 centi,"Beware of choap Plasters made

with lead poisons. !I 8EABURYA JOHNSON,

MuultciuriQC Ctiemltts, N«« Tork.ITSFKBTiSMKI>V AT 1.AHTriTKtBed.A MEAD'S Mtdkattd CORN ud BUNION P U S i a

BENSON'S CAP81XE POROUSPLASTEUS.j

FOR P-ILE AT

BROWN'S DHL'Q STORE.

rite violence." All this lime, there was

of assistance coiuiitg. \\sharp look-out for anvil,lifeboat, but we saw uoiie1.

wind, she came to a dead stop, and I and labeir fearfully,thon began lo fall off; so we had to'put the helm up, and board the fore-tack again. After letting her getgood headway, we tried her again;but it was no use, and we had towc-ar her. We made two more tacksafter this; in short, ,no sooner had we'belayed the bract's, than it was' Ready about!' again. The lasttime, as soon as we had braced upand trimmed the head-sheet, dieforesail began thundering and flap-ping in a way that threatened to takethe mast out of her.

' ' ' Board that fore-tack !' shoutedthe pilot.

"'Fore-tack unhooked, sir,' wasanswered back from the forecastle.

li 'Clew up the sail, then, and seeif you can hook it again.1

'••Before we could accomplish thissomewhat difficult operation, the pi-

tui'jiouslyliobeiMU

Wave! :wave struck her, lifting her up,iLeu letlin<" her fall air-iin wijh

rollUte-randte-r-

i\ e m-i.t alini; like a

cap-

eastle. We ill rutl.-.-Jgill to --'.vutliicapum' tailedas the K're-m:LV- » a - •Went bv the- !•• ' a r J it '-we did U"t [-ly any atha t List t t a ha i c

l | - . - l b i l c i ! i W e - \V

ai.deii.'h'-. i ' t lur>; a n d wlo LTet safelv ii;(n lli<- 1

III the -be l te r e't the-L l d U - v i i p : e l c l i : - ^ l d ,t o t aK'lt IV wa- ah:.Thai eiiUii:j-, b i l i ng ui.pe l i eUJ t ed I " u'.:r ' .er \Ly the- l ime [ LI"l u:tihill-Is Wel'v: S' • l i l l l l i lnd

scare-ely lee 1. t-u- ll.j,l

e'lilty m la«hir,u' m j •i'Tjje'-'e we >al. le-u p'-.T li-.

U ! tUl'e!-', a h l U ' > l Ui a s t i l e - -'.I

IV ; t h i i u c l l we Were l:::l{-lLr

H < uot:e oL us v-J p a n i l :

we ce'uld l'ullv r<a!i.'e! ih

n ilit;

,\ bin:

ail raiJ\ - - t i , - i i .

1 lii.<.li I"

lot again hailed us." 'Are you! ready with that fore-

sail? ' he sang out.'No, sir, answered the mate.'Well, then, let them lay down

sharply; we must try her without it.'" Almost before we could get down

on deck, it was ' Helm's a-lee ! ' andthe ehip luffed up into the wind. Ithink she would have come roundthis time; but when we came to

Mainsail haul!' when the yardswere nearly square, we could not get

p j yt h e m a t e s k e p t g o i i i L T u [ > ; l h a t s i i r v o u i i d e d u s . T h e r e i

t i c f i n i j a n d s w e e p i f . i i t h e f t h w i t h w t h (

tain andinto the ^._. . . 1sol with their glasses; but icame in sight; and uo\r '• ho;.way to despair. I myse-jlf haup iu the fort-rigging se'venilj times,striiining my eyes in all directions.

ihould;

the

Lie-

•-' I i:

V. i l l -

weI could not believe thatbe left to perish; but stillcime'. At last, away in the- eI saw the smeike of a smallI watched, and waited. Sh.- camenearvr and nearer; and at last I coulds<-v thai she had a lifeboat |u tow.

c re- within-g : Fra^e-r, Mr. Lloyd, ilk- iu:U- , Mr.

gave ' Frase-r, the second.nuts ' , « ho * -1"- t-liv.-1 be-e-n : captaiuV breather, und ;a lii-.e

vouni: fe!lo\.' whose- name- Ireiiieuibe-r—iu all -cveiitevii ii ii-.m-bcr, took to the muzeiijt:::^"; i.nd w

O help \ COU'ld l-ee- th-.'Ul hsLillg ;lh-.lll-e(.VeS illi-tance ! the,riggiug. The- liie'od had eujly jus'.e a r n e r . • en t i .u -ee l h e r l i r s i g j a r i c j r , m l | \ e i i if

Ci'C.l-

; but ,therv. U;.itUT-'-rsu-kr

ipt . i inM

A great lump rose up iu "..wheu I saw this, and mv he-J

the- sky hsdh;ue give-u us LaucliUigjlt, the'llgli till IS, Wwas oulv now and

Clear I-Ue- \{\lii'ht.

at a terrible rate. I saui; out tothe men ou deck, and told themwhat I had seen. Scunebodjy went

throatil beat! peeped out f rvui betwejeii the-

! l i l • , , , 1

and cast a sicklv gii|a.iii uptroubled sea. Tho si-;!jl ot tinwater beneath u* wasiupp^lirjy j pp

aft, and told them in the deck-house,' the' sounds whichiuet (heeird ll h d i t 1 ' ' ' "''' ' '

•:DTO.

Ordors run be left duU.v nt Oco. Plum'»J. I). Beimel's, .1. B. Umlx-rU'j or at his

for 188 », withinpio^td lulciv»t T««>1«

. cic 8ml lo mj iddiwi on receipt o(l t A(J

Diarv Freel c j«o ihre«-eenl atatupa

\ CUAS. K. U1R1««NA(Jrt«

A " - .

ItcsJtlciico, no Esscr 8tru-l.

SUHSCKIUE KOR T H t

WEEKLY ADVOCATE IMES

i v r V ' Q ORfiANS. i IT Siopi » SttX I 1 o Quijen INinjue Hr«d«, oult

U3.1 AdSrett Dinlel

All rn*(\ ChroinoJ/ottt»>, BtrJi, ttt.,

-r y A'orn. m. 1O«. J- B

them to move another inch." 'Wliat 's the matter there, Mr.

Fraser ?' asked the pilot." ' Maiu-topsail foul of the cross-

jack vard,' called out a hand." (<Up tliere, and clear it.'" By Jhis time the ship had got

stern-wav on her, and there was waiting, as 1 thought, fe.r

and all hands came swarming out.lo have a look, for tlieiusehy-s. Atlust, when she was a loug 4 ay off,

| the lifeboat cast of her leset her sails, and bore downus. It was a sight I shallget, and tilled us all with hexpectation.

" The sea upon the ssnda boiling caldron; was itthat the lifeboat couldthrough it ? That was the1 asked myself; it never nilhead that she would nSeveral times she stood off

l o

nothing left but to wear her. We | chance.brailed up the spanker, shivered thetniueu-topsail, and put up the helm.

" ' Maiintopsail brace all clear,'s*ng outj a hand from aloft.

" By this time we had squared thefore-yard, and hauled down the jib;and as the. wind caine on the otherquarter, we hauled out the spanker.

1 Meantime, the steamerup her helm, and was steaming awaytowards U>e land. Then, toj my hor-ror, the lifeboat hauled aft l|er sheetsand went, after her. It wu:- a cruelsight; and as she receded Irom myview, my heart sank within me withgloomiest foreboding. 1 vent back

anything, more so, Tlie winaud shrieked, the lorupanviis'and thimde-reel, the ^e.i toar.tht1 loose l'e'pes Coiled ai.d I

:owards! the air like wbip-la.-l'• When the moon

and j wts just light euoa^Illi.Tee uauut masts sticking uthe water. Kvery 4ea ttaover us made the maiuiusto.icilhue, so that e-\e-ry mil:pdctedthat il would qo by tlIt, made- mv cringe a;'uiu iivit] lurched to leuwaril, tmo

and on, IckaiKeS were that M'JUU ia good j ode of the other ma^s \vc.\n

iti Kobody can tell "and iwribe what my feelings 'vsit there in the io[) witjibut a few shroud? :u(d a (r

w.ropo,ivai

ver for-•pc

as like-possiblee-t safe^uestiuu !•ted my !.it trv.i

it ihi-rt

jhad jiat!

iidg mast betwtvti me anilHow the hours passed 1 (-aWe all sat ou, cold and utteirable. All that 1 Heinijfor was, if the cud was

cmiiv.mot lull.;rly mis.

lo eaxvo couie,

I ea-n't- • \V

: : - ' if i

i- till d j

; ' . » : 1 ^ : -

W.- . a t ,.:. iLu- t!:r

Tie-

Ati'd

'.L<:-I the

Vll l :

— \V

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A- L i . .-.:

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i 111.

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. t r u U . l . \ \ \ - - ! , - ; . t - i ,- I - : . ! .-.-c . . i : l - l , a n I I •- :rM : •'. 1 ..'.' .i .•.:;•.-

e-f c - . u a . 1 - , . i l i - l v. . i \ v - i r . v, :'.-{, \W e w e r e - a i l a ) n < - - i iv.a ! v . n i . , L. .:'•L I C - J I . h v , a - i n u - l :ki . x [-.'.-:.- -...

. ' l i i i - . . L ' . i i I U e r e ' \ c . i - I . ' : : . : • ' . . i - . i

• c j ' a t t h i s I ' - . 1 1 , s h e h e . i - i i i I :_•:.'.

rai i ;ut f.ir the -hip, u o c r de1. :i.^r Mi lljcii i r o n : Li 1" c --.:r-e 1lew.by ii.-tii^-t l l .a l the' t t : i th.it.re I L he r !iiea::l lo -.:ve u- li :'.

wvnl-1 i e v u i get f e l y lhr..-.:ji:t h a i drvadi 'u l se-.t : l l w a> a '.lei-'I-., I- ; '

ihe- j-iiui- H u e a [ aii i lul -igLt.. 1 :.-•

VV;l,\eS N i e T c r v i : l l l ^ ^1->::C i'.'i -i-I U l e i r

: r v . b e a t i u i ^ d e ^ u i : U [ - • : : th(.- t - J L i -

wit'li iwaeudous loree-. S_v'e-riliiiie-s a hiiu'e \i'.i\e broke right u.'.--he- boat. :u:-I tile disappeared froi^

,1 '.ir tii;hl; but she rose a^am like aluck, j-h.iok her win:;-, m i canie on

u. Once a mouste-r v.ave C4ime-u<_; after her like in au^n-

.lemon, its hu e> crx'st e"j_rliiig right\e-r the cou-wain's heal. It to-.-kbe boa'.'s tteru, aud LvVe- it up till

lie' gUUWales WeTe alni' -t perpeL-dicuiar. t dared not bre.itbe, tor I

'Uglil she must pitch over sternirst, aad capsiie end for enei. Hut.10; the next instant she had clearedai.-r.self. aad \\a> couiiu^ right for us.

L>y this time, we Lad reached tbe-deck, aud were nukiiii; our wyr bit

along the lee- rails yu wethe quarter. *Tiic lifeboj.'.

mailed u.-, u-lliug u- lo make i liue-'ast to a buoy and ca.-t. it out. Wethrv-w the- buoy as far'as we' could;aud after much trouble it was pickedup and got mi board the lifeboat,

ud so a line of ce'mmunicatioii wasmade. Hut ii was a work of dullcully to get ihii lifeboat alongside;aad w he-u she'.did, she was lOsiiugand pluucjiiVji about iu a \\ay ll.iituisde it dillicull for u* to gel into

tr. Slowly, howe-M-r, one by one,this \vas done. While I was waitingmy turn, 1 could not help looking atthe wrwk of the miiien-mast, aud aBad and painful sight wu iLurv; but

iy bite'ached

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Page 2: WORKS, CEKLY TE AND TIMES · AM WORKS, f 8, ; posed.- Etc. •OKTHR eingi Scouring-HMENT. fcv,nr»« crV AVERY '., Railway , • R IS and Children'! GAITERS, k a Specialty, '.'ft

•ii

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V y,

\ \ • • ?

ADYOCAd Woolly by '

L. MEJRSHOK & CO.97, 60 A I CLIHTbN 81.

fiubftorlption,

A OOVKUN'Olt

: Kor the |>n«( «•

(if New .Inrn'-y,

rotiId M Y ( 7 mil

one (if thorn, 0

no IIUlc o( It tliu

rncntnl fffotl (o

cri ior . l l ii Ilk1

to rcmrtnltfr Ifi

nC<i Ihe (jowl | i c

fnnd otijccU of

prolmlilj- think

Wo rcrtnlnly d<,

»!imil lilm.

Governor I l f l

little •mninii<]i,

makiiic |io[nilnHint sh'iiiM Iw (coining «mll''«.lliii out and lienui'li chcnjior,

very rarely wini(A owner mid (cciwr, Oovcrno{as a h'iwl of |tli at ever rmiMsuch politicalliwn'liin or rot

B & TIMES,

J,, MARCH 1 1882.»4.<X) I'tr Ye»r,

4 C«nl«

wbldfield,Hicuiaiul I

oftW'l."!

fnjwrpitrly

»ly

•nli

II il I

I (In

which (he op]advantage. BIIhim an amountficicnl (o begetflavor and vipiwould again fjliar cause awaland for tint mpond.

Al Ia.'i we hivirtue io a remilo nt

WITH A j!W

(Till yrftrM (III: (lovcili'ilBi(( nil their vlrliir«,

icr force jof (linrnrlcr n»crnor Mn.'lcllnn dliowcdIt refiillrU roii'ldirnliid

•en reoolUct lie ««i (lov.Ihc ic((il|iii(! of n dipftinonly a"l(lilc over (i year

Ic of (Uir! BlnUi were thenfllclil utmlrt)'. He

cry Hide! (limit UK now.'( nt pro«<nl worry much

n u t In ii while (nlkcd n'lul h'1 ('ommciu'cd liU•Hh llii>. firm jiun>o«o of

!l.y liy cultivalliii: r. (heck'.rnnlly plowing wilh wel-

Well, h'J (ouldn't carry I j , j | , | ,

ro«» loo. friicmiiilc IK'IHK

and on tfic whole much

ind, ll witi rilivlncd, andhere nny ionfllct betweene Ix-gWattiro. IIIn pride

I'nrker, wn-« ai (ootlilnpriK'l. The only mca«ure«1 him In rt«i«l.'uire wore

Cor|K)fi

WP

Will*to [ill

IllflW©

HT

All

It ay in

(IVIT I

hove

roit'1 (

infotwon mlMhlof In many othef,

tif)h», he t(rt/>fd It. [ire Hoi (nlcteslwl U) conl«nd M t*|if! right In lilt Judgment In regardmutter, nlllimigii wo confess Ui 8

by.wllli liln tlewn. Wo cannot;ir, nvold rrcognlKlng that lie cornrt

drill nonrrr Ui (ha standard of (I• forward, strong-minded wid IndeI poranor llian wo have beetwith for HDvefnl year*. *

U/WAllTH AT THE KKONT. |

re. heard of Iho cow which, after

Ivcn ngood rnosn of milk, kicks

o pnll; nnd probably Mima pcrnorw

bought of lhl«. almlle an theyliie I'realdeiil'ii Inlrfit nmnlnnlloni

Oiur, since he )ia» ken called tji

n ihc du(le» of the lilgli oflleo tjidin people elected James A. Oaf-

laiWon timcli oominfndallon for tlwiBprod'in with which ho linfl n«K'|,e wine judgment lie IIM displayed In

f his Appointment* to prominent,If ho I I M shown A disposition to

he Hlalwart wing of the

gysight amopen gra

lh

lilo right lo do no hiw nol been «crj-cluillonged no long o» the npi»j(n|~Imvc U'cn ntlicr/dws (i«:ep(nblf.

ni of the Intent appointment* madePresident liave Wen of nuch a char,

nrter ii io disappoint Die expectation thatMr. Arthur would wi feel the. roponslbljl-tldi o! lil« high office at lo ri«e superior jofurtlojial feelings or molivci, and would

etil hadnfcd blrn , no niighteslirernonlt on of danger clowlwl hi» we/.j|« terri >k fate wa» upon him in afl In-

stant, 0 ic Moment he tttxrt erect,cofifideBt In the yeorK *tret«h!ng otit peace-fully Wi re him. TlMi next he l»y wound**!bleeding, helplesn, d<»omed to weary week*A Uiriun, U> silence, and the gr»»e.

Oreat h life, ho Was Kirjiasslngly greatin death. For no catw, In the very frenzy•A wnnlc mc*» and wickedntk by the redband of l mrder, he *a# thnwt from the fullIkle of I) l« world's InterMl, frefn lf« hot**,l« Mplm lon§, Its victories, Int" the TWIIU

prewnce of death—*nd I,* did not (piail<ot »loi e M the doe short moment Inwhich, sunned and dawd, ho <MM giveup life, 1 ardly aware of Its relinriulshmeot,Imt lhr(.'ig)i davn of deadly languor,through »ccks of agony that wa^ not lessneony \\cause silently liorne, with clear

angiilsbel eyes, whose lips may tell—whatbillllant broken plans, what baffle! highambition i, what sundering of strong, wnrminanhooc'»friendships, what bitter rendingof swcei household lies 1 Behind him aproud, itpecUnt Nation, a great host ofsuslnlnlrg friends, « chcrinhcl and happymother, wearing Hie full, rich hondtiof her ei rly toil* and lenta ; the wife of his.youth, whoso whole life lay in his; the little-Kiys not yet emerged from childhood'* dayA frolk : the fair young daughk-r; Iheiturdy * ins Ju«t springing Into closest com-l>nr,lon<il Ip, claiming every day and everylay rcwi rdlng a father's love and fare; andin his heart the eager, rejoicing power to

injvkc Uio interMfji of the people and lie

•infi as Uic c.lmneing ofity linc« by Ihc pa.i«jige of

He party vould gain anh bill* would cjreile inf Intellectual tiertlon Buta vcl'i of about OR muchas di?h walcr. Then he.

b'idc, aod until by a sim-ened, would be M placid.Her as stagnant, a< a mill

vc one who possc.s.*es Ihis

rfcablc decree. He is readyLscrt his vetoinr rights al all limes and

against all comers. Nol only to, but hesupport? them r i lh rta.wis of such cogencythat until (his week (he friends of (hevetoed bills hate never licen able (o musterenough ftrengili lo overrule him, althoughthey only nc«Ied the same number ofvotes as were n-qulrcd to pasi them origin-ally.

Lost winter

nearly a dozen

for instance, he vetoed

of (htm. His messages inreluming them were mrxlels of literary

style and of rtSome of the hithe category ofGovernor eipc

caucus could dTin's winter

the previous oi e.his veloes is lei

partisan than (I

•ong commou KOEC as well.Is, we believe, came withincaucus measurfcs. Ve( (heed the viciousoess of their

provisions so c early (hal neither party nor

:feat him.e is repealing his action of

So far (lie number ofThe Legislature of this

winter is much, more conservative and non-

e previous one. For thisreason fewer opportunities to "put him-fell on his inu'ele" liave been offered. Uplo this lime lie has interposed hut two.Those two, hewever, were: against meas-ures Fiipportcd by his personal and political

ciul

3nartest

?neral

' ' e moa

u r i i i t v j H I • f i n - i v i v i - s i • • • - ' | > > _ - - ' | f i - ^ i

efllcWncj- of (ho trjvlcc. controllingappoliitmcnt* Ui office.iiomlnalio.il of the notorioun Pinch-

i.« Hurvcyor of the 1'ort of Xcw Orwii» one so unfit to lie made that novoice hai liecn raised in Us defence.ian more unscrupulous and corruptlinvc been found amongst the hordec\y polilirians who plundrcd I>oul«-indcr (hecar]iel-bag Regime (han was

li. 13j 8. rinchbeck. Governor Warmoulhpeak of him aa "the

jnartest nigger in Louisiana," and byconsent lie WM classed amongst

he moat corrupt. During the Uayea Ad-rtiiniitralion lie received no recognition.Kno vn an a man faithless to principle, andone'vho would fell out his own race for

•onal gain or advantage, he was left'toliie obscurity he merited. Ifr. Arthur haatoken him up and nominated him to (helosilion named, in which he will do thel-ill of ihe Stalwarts at the same time that

feathers his own nest from the spoils ofHoe. i

Tlie nomination of Mr. Sargent aa Hinis-(er io Germany is received with tolerationOnly because it is a relief from the appre-hension felt lest he should be given a seat!n liie Cabinet, which it ha.s been generallyjelitved was Mr. Arthur's intention. Wilhhe well-known and by no means savory

repolition Mr. Sargent possesses, we thinkewj Americans will feel much, pride in the

pflection that they are lo be represented byjhim at the court of ihe Emperor of Ger-

many.|U

His one recommendation to favor

friend-. In piint of fact, "tlio«e friendsoriginated the schemes intended to be ac-complished by iheK' bills. They did so asa mailer of pc "sonal interest lo themselves.As there win nothing morally offen-sive in the r action, the action o[the Governor leaving out of vif.w Ihequestion " wl:elher or not his judg-ment was good, (-nlille.1 him lo high regardfor his fcarltjs.s independence. Certainlyhe- ha* i-ihihilji.-d i moral courage which isvery refreshing lo llio-e—and their number!

is growing every day—who are weary In.c fclnshlK'AS of iiKxlern pollJ

o was ngiilnstllie bill i j(llor'K salary from leu to fifjdollars. This bill wui clearlyHit spirit If not the letter of!

recent amendments to oui|forbidding the passage ofw increasing ('..• tnlnry of il

(luring lil< oflichil term'. |of ri-u.-oniiig which'ennctlncnt of such a la^

a proportionate increase inf all other Judicial officers)s a precedent, and (he friend*r fifteen judges of our Cour) say nothing of (lie various

thinking of Ilicians.

His flrft v(lug the Chanlf-cn thousandin violation oone of theConstitutionany special Ipublic officerfame proccsvindicate thwould juHlf)the milariesEstablish ll «of all the oil:of Appeals, Icounly judges, would naturally demandsimilar favors. The ultimate result of fuel)legislation would bcadcmoraliralionnf oiif

i regarding their salaries, nnd

Th<|ould

i Slate cspniusnud dollar*

'sof probably a

a year kyond

public oflklan increasehundred thwhat ia nowofficers wt-rduties withcase wouldaccept theirand certainever heard oInadequacyGovernor Issame politicmoreover, siamong Ihe |

shown an jniparlialitj' and bravery of char-acter beyond wlial we arc accustomed tofind. " ' |

His (ceo id veto WJS ugaln-t what iscalled (he "Central lUilruad hill." TheJlaltlmoreiS Ohio road wiintcd a throughroute lo Now York. They bought up ftmajority of the mock uf Ihc Central with riview lo con ro! Ihe direction, and therebyeccurc a rcnncctlon which would accom-plish that r:'sult. Tbii CVnlnil had Isauixlecvcrnl mill ons of bonds. The niuuagerscontrolled n many of these bonds that If

paid to support them. If these

compelled to perform (liolrit proper compcinatiou, ihl'

quite diHi'K-nl. Hut theypositions geucnilly. with pridt1.- vohmlarily. Kor have, wl'

one reslgiiiiigon the gxodnd <if pay. Considering Hint the

a lawyer and a member of thj'il faith in the Chuncellor, who1,

nds In llichlghe.^t popularily

•oplc of the Slate, his conduct

they could

by Issuliijr

cure enougl

my them In and pay for Ihemlew nlock, they could then sr-nlock to enable thorn to keep

control. T o purpose of llils.blll was togive them | owcr loj do this. Tlio.Prntuyl-rania mad nalurklly opposing if rival InIts "tlifoui h htislhfsn," Joined l(» forceswilh Iho 0 nlral hj ordtr to paM the bill.That road made jiudlow Governor. Hispolitical f- ends, Including tlio Htate Hou«oring, all were peritona^y and pecuniarilyInterred n Ita bmniiiiig a law. "In addi-tion a hue uid cr;( wits raised Ihnt the billwa» necmnry to ijrevent A foreign corpo

ration frorown r»llronce taw

ret, who Ienough itQould. wlotptlonilUturt ilm

iis his uriJoubted devotion tor the fortunes!of the Stalwart clique, a devotion which,'with the ipresenl Administration, resemblescharity, In lhat it covers a multitude ofEins.

But the most amazing, because most unerpec(ed and injudicious, nomination yetmade by Mr. Arthur, is that of RoicoeConkling as Justice of the Supreme Courtof Ihe United States. Had the Presidentsought out from all prominent men in theRepublican parly the one least fitted forthai high and important office, and the onewhose nomination would most surprise thecountry and disgust the largest number ofhis supporters, he must have fired on theei-Sc-njilor from New Vork whose namehits bc<)n scnl in to the Senate for conflrmalion. Leaving out of view the fact IliaMr. Conkling's legal qualifications for theoffice arc fc-riously questioned by prominenlawyer*, his known, infirmities of temper,his irra.scilile disposition, his implacablespirit, together with his intense and unyielding partisanship, totally unfit him fdra posilidn for which dignity, impartialityand K'lf-command arc essential qualificA-lions. To K-lfCt (or the highest and mostsactwl position in the gift of the Presidentsuch a man, and one who. in addition, hasforfeited Ihe confidence of his own partyand ruined his political prospects by thechildish petulance displayed in. his resignulion of the. Sonalorshlp, and Ihe doggedpertinacity with tfhicu lie sough! to (orehis rc-clrclion lo llic seal he had resignedIs a. revelation of Ihc spirit and purposes oftho present Administration by uo rheansencouraging lo those who hopcd| thatChcslcr A Arthur as President wouldforgtl the narrow aims of the politiciania (he broader spirit of the Etalesmanj

MAINE OX GARFIELD. !

Jlonday last James G. lilalnc deliveredIlia commemorative oration on the! latePresident Garflcld in Ihe Hull of the Houseo! Representatives at Washington beformi audience such as il is seldom givnn anyman lo speak lo on a single occnslon.From our own land Ihe most distinguishedrepresentative;!! of the Army, Kavy andJudiciary were prcseut. The Presidentand his Cabinet were there, and every De-partment of Ihe Government, includingboth Houses uf Congress, with many Jof themost notable of our public men, graced theoccasion by their presence, while tlie enlire civilitcd world besides was representedIn: the persons of the Diplomatic ;Corpawho, luniywl in Court costume, filled thegallery devoted to their use. ;

The oration was listened to with pro-fouud attention. At the time of Its de-livery and since its publication but oneopinion baa been expressed In regard to IIImerits which arc everywhere acknowledged. It Is uot loo much to say that Mr.Blaloe by the skill wilh which he handledhis theme, avoiding everything calculatedlo wound tho tcnslhllitlosof the presciiAdministration, and by iho airs willwhich Iho speaker jubonllnateel lilmsclto tho subject, added greatly to hisreputntlon for modesty' and moderation. Aweaker man would linvp »eon In the occaslon an opportunity for magnifying himiclf: but Mr. lllaluc, though a Lilianorator, made no attempt to uui tho augusoeciulrm to ditplay his own. jiowoni. In

gottlnfe control of one of ourad»,WM 01

»d Icgli>c.V to

Yet the Governor atily R fight between Oar,inmtoly bought enough

control llio road, andi nropnwl to dufont him liy ox.'((lilatl|li. Unllnvlng A [*gja.ild novnr Ue x>lloit«<1 to liitor-i butln

Uio tiln,aml IhsuheprlmilploiII worn vloloui Atul might

n o oration Is ft simple yetrtconl of Iho llfu and work of (larftald, ac-companied tiy an analysis of his Intellectual ciiftrnctt'rislicf, and In manner thorator Is described us being i\s unassumingas his wordsAVore clear and simple.

The most affecting mid, In our opiniontlie most eloquent portion of the orationaro lit last paragraphs In which la picturedihe closing scenes In the noblo life of Unmurdered President. These are sq l*aullful that wo reprint them here. Mr, Malmhad spoken of the morning of July 3dind of Iho buoyant, hopeful spirit o( Vresljlcnt Uartlcild, and continued'—

i ' ' Hurdy If hnppluesi can ever co»ne from(ho honor* or triumph* of this wcirkl, onthat quiet .Inly morning J«mc* A. UnrAeldmay,woll have l»on»li»ppT man. Nofore-

'By Mf. Vai^Bin int »n art(hitt wheD » fniudutoit orhas been

condition of hU bemjt To r these ia- i A

wm ortruseietof <6<W tr>iticd in the making of srleh elee<l rnnjWin* suit io set it aside. AIst> (\ij terpetn)alhill for an art to mtikt v*n<i all sniw p-wiltated agftiost h

it

caunc Bilcrtlly l i r n .calm courage, he looked Into bine. What Wight and ruin met hl»l h li tell—wha(

lemand. Before him, desolationt darkness! And hi* soul was not

His countrymen were thrilled-ant, profound and universal »ym-Masterful in his mortal weakn«w,ie the wntre of a Nation's love,

in thft prayers of a world. Buiand all the

th him his mifferingsympathy c<erin?. fie

liy could nottrryl the

M alone. With unfaltering frontdeath. With unfailing itndcrnes*

leave of life, Abrjve the demoniache awansin'8 bullet he heard the

:neet all.nd gre;Imken,

with in."padiy.IC \l<i('J3kl

tuhrineAll (he Ishare wwine prlie face'

c took_IM of . . _voice 0( God. With simple resignation hebowed o the Divine decree.

"As he end drew near, his early cravingfor the ca returned. The stately mansionof power had been to him the wearisomehospitai of pain, and he tagged lobe takenfiom itl prison walls, from its oppressive,stifling ur, from ill liomelewrjess and hope-lessness Gently, (ulenlly, the love of agTcat p' ople tjore ihe pale sufTerer lo thelonged-or healing of the sea, lo live or (odie, as Jod should will, within sight of itsheavinf billowi, within sound of its mani-fold vo ccs. With wan, fevered face ten-derly li ted to the cooling breeze, he lookedmt wi tfullyupon the ocean'a changing

wonder i; on its far sails, whitening in themornin i light; on its restless waves, rolling'horewirdto break and die Itncalh thenoondaj'sun; on the red clouds of evening,archinf. low to Ihe:horizon; on the sereneand shhing pathway of the stars. Let usthink I lat his dying eyes read a mysticmeaning which only the rapt and parliBfr.soul m; y know. Let us Ulieve thit in tliesilence f the receding world he heard Hitgreat v aTM breaking on a further shore,and fel. already upon bis wa.sl«l brow thebreath A the eternal morning."

DR. . A. HAID(OSD, whose desire to

own

pwotnen in their

withont the Imhhaodown naTie, i h n |j()in<d, for the reto+ery of d*M», nv<n*y,and real and persona! proj-CTtjc,

; A resolution w » adopted requesting theOomptroller lo furnish the fkltate informslira as to the ev«t of the suit h o u t f tj ficretary of Btatt Kelvy.

bill d (h fsjtaintt ficretary of Btatt Kelvy. f

Among bills passxsd WCTC (he follo-winjj:t o require Hie tr«ctif>n of iiile escarxs e/afijblic school b'liMiinap fa/tori«« ttr; U

id f hfa/tori««, ttr..; U>fjblic schol b M i a p . ,

prf«7ide for (he c.nsUWy of I^Jlk flag*.^ l i a l sprcim^n* rind ceitlettioM, tfirligiilaf* ifcu Ue of l*w Judpts In cr>ar.ti«Uaving .'/) f/iOftrid meire inhatiitanb, and loaaithorizft (he New Jersey Ceitral Rai!re»a<ito Increase IU capital sUxSt. . Tha lastmentioned hill was passed oier the Goterrior's veto by a vo(e of IC lo 5. fenatorVails vote was recotdeel In tlte afSrrriatiTe.

In executive session the Senate c/mfirme<lthe nomination of Thomas W. Middletonas prosecutor of pleas in Oceln cionty.'

A j i n t meeting of ihe teate and As-h l d 12 ' l k U l »

p r sA jo

emblyj g

sembly ( u held at 12 o'clock noon Ui elec»« Slale. Trea.'urer, Htale Prison inspector!,

of railroads and canih, and c<>m-imisaiooernof deeds in the seie^al coiinSie?.

t h e ' nominees 'or <y.mmissi<-ncrj of Aiti{>preacnled by Mr. Oardner iwere elecl«tror Ihc other tifRc.et% n>.r«ed. Uicre w u hochoice, and Ihe Join<M-.-.«ion was adjoarr.edontil Thur-d.-ir. ! :

The AAitmbly ordered ?//> copieo of t!i^Oovernor'n veto on tl.ft hill f**,r in ac-'. trt incrctw: the rapiljil sle/ck o( 111'; Xfw Jer^v(^nlrai liailroad Company, Vi \#. pnriieo.A cornmunicatiori wa.s refiejre'l fror.i.lhf-(Jenate announcing that 'tfiat \xAy h.idpasstd Uie bill over ll.e Governor's, veto.WED.tEauA T'S DOING CJ THE TWO I I O R U .

Among the DCT bilH and reaolulK-r.1 in-Irwlucco in ihe 8en*ieon W(«!ne5,d.iy ittiethe following:

By Mr. Paiton—Biil for aa ad authoriz-ing boards of finance ia cities to make inchadjustment and teillement'for pn.-tdu-».taies and assessment* tw they sl,.illdtem uibe lift for the interest'of their respectiveCili'A , '! The ferule pa.«cd Ihe till firing thecomfjtnjation for newij-ijper publication oiihe public laws at 50 cents r«r folio of 100,word.«.,. In response lo Ihe rerjaest <o to do ihi;comptroller reported the lotal erpewe inthe suit aiain.'t Soorttar)-of Stale Ktlie.yto have I/ten $-3,100, of which £3.500 wentlo the atlorcey-gcneral for'preparing andarguing the ca-e in (he Supreme O/urt.The resolution lo canfy iLe case to tli«yCourt-of Appeals wa^ lost.

A i ipp

An executive wu held, at which

connect himself with the treatment of Ihe

late Pi ;sident's wound is generally known,

has al list got himself fairly Ixtfore Uic

public through a paper read by him before , narj-VfleEces from(je II 2dico-LegaI Society last Wednesdayevening upon what be calls "ReasoningMania with special reference (o the case ofCharles J. Guileau." The learned doctor

the following nomination* of the Governirwere cnnsidirtd:

For Prosecutor of Pleas in MonnjoaihCounly—Charles Ifaiglii.

For Diurict Coart Jadies—Pallenoc,John Hoh^t: JToboijen, "j. B. O^ien;Camden, Hichard T.MillerjTrenton.KobcriS. WcKxlruff, Jr.

For Common Picaj Judges—Jfonmomhcounly, Charles A. B«nne"tt, 8r.; Unioticounty, Lewis S. Hyer, of Rahway; Caf»cMay counly, Abraham Peeves, for die uaexpired Urm of Jo«eph Kafka.

lite hf diaiue: armies, crsaU^tl rfol/ four '>'< • . . .five basal t»p«>, tram w&fch, by? tae of*-ra- Q <^> ">;Ucti (A luw a d tl»rou«rh- «*4 cyeita of •-•••;'lloa of law Mirf ikreaijib- «*4 cfeks oftgf3, have « m e ail the vwietien ftf aniaia. '••*" " "life ; •

H?rbert 8ry>r;CJ>r acd Hatley h»ve ukenexc^ptioo wilh iMrain a* U. llU cri^io of

cessit/of a Creawr. They dijpen.« withanel ekray that we »re-»hns up M » helwf inthe eiistence of a T\r& Cmue^ uuW.icw.id, »rnraoni.i arxi wiitrr, Jii4' tliey, t'j

prot/<phvim, from which w.u p^V.ucfd the\<r*t.A form of lift, »cd'fri.ni;iiar. in thecourse <A regul.tr (rndllhighest forms of all veieWMe ar,a aon.i;u , CAlh,c \

and sk

'. «trengih«nfng ionic, free frou,

awes. Ilj h:» rit e.r been

man r.anw.l Fke((jv.u ki:i«i atMbetb on tie f'ep»<yi!»*nia lf.u.-

Mr. Trnr< u.j tr.at I

w i d j(l..ii A\ux ir.|-:..(-r:d

62 jirrer-'i. ir. ;UMA.CI-

L l l "

Corner Dry Goods Store,MAIN and CHERRY Sts..

RAHWAY, HJ.

All IJ./!:C< knewi fr« f

life.

i t m t t « » « • - • . — 6 i H i i l V C W l i f i i l i r e I I

ilion. ' tpranj Ihe f;.;r,j,.r Ifo'.'.ir. i* pof.;euMe inA aoiKial, CAli<c M !,n,',;.<lift« i

Bat there i.< mill ncoUier cl.iss of scic.n- : < ? c 8 AtiA\lt. W | J I , \iei> . < - . - . . ~ * l l . . A * . * * . * ' . ' 1

f.irt- V. more a'

il.ir' ijni.-.cj.' tl.'T.i. b«-

tlie ftr.« g\'-'" ar.it theUi.^Ihu, who are wii.lr.j V, tuMS>l the iUU

menu of Darwin, sr.rl mn of Spencer and(fuller, bot will apply them by tlie teach-ing* o< the Scriptun-A They t«il us tha; |It.ij doctrine is r.6t coniriry io the Kcr.p-turen; Ihlt the form of a ereiliV.n do*» no'.doa-w&7w!th the necessity of a Cr^ifor;that Ood did cuMf. a few \»u4 types oflife, and lhat these forma art- :>T.-.i/ a c jCMMtefl for; tli.tt we are no', V, airxpc (h't,the-.onr (hat mar, nfirang ry-rf«t from IIK'Ifinger of (ifA. Tl.is H"ihe modifl. A Chru-,tian theory of EvolasiVm. :

There h oaly one other theory- respect in.* |the origin of rn-tn, a/.d ih.it ii tl.<: tSiW1.!account <A m.in'« am^i r ino- in Ihe wor.i..^uiif*w. we l.iy snide for tl.fi (irrir: l/c:r.:,

rnin.ls by our pre.Tir/iS rewlin< <A God «;Weird, awl ».:e wlwt:U the i.T.pre.'H.oa prv ;duf«l on our rr.ind.< by ihe rei-baj of the ;Biblical account of cr.:ir.> r.r-a:i'.r.. T..<-.very unprejudiced thinker ar.d rawer it;m«in» I Ulleie, tl.it rn.in's appi-ariiice ir. jthe «or!d wiu by Hie ff -i-.i.iJ crcUire net iof God. Thit ii (ii* V'-'-'.i- r^At-t-z. ur<--n ;iMfuce. (i'A took r-d earth (f-/f th:iti<.:ll.e meaning of tiie LArne Ad.im;. and frorr.;it he formed man. H* [,'-;'- into h:.-i i.-^-brains. He put p s i i i f energy ^ '"''-c>-

.tr.d" a'rtedS' rJdyTr'l^ *iUh of life, ! A rt | 1 f f I f 1 I f t j | f l l / ltxA, ha-ir.? forr d •'..-.•. of p^tic ci r th> l# 1 k. II [ f l fi T I \ I f lmn, He br«Jl.ec| in'o hjLMtrfc Huoirn : H | , | | U l l i i i 1 l U l f l jlife and hii f-rea ;iw, \..- hri;aa begar. UJ; . i )iSlk LUBo h > » ^ , «.l Li 1--I 0 "* ralg.aSc^ccUj.icgoto move, and r.-.iri teic^ a l.'vi;^ i-.^..\ Backiche, Sarer.est of the Chesi,This I Uiiere, U tii«-Blijlica! theorv. i GoafrQu/nsr,5ore Throat, Swel!~

There are Tirw.s reas..r..-: why 1 in.--.-t - ] - - i - -OQ thecorrectiiei'i o{ th:j lh:orr.thexr

And, first, i! u- \Ar. BC1.-:- tl.rory. \v~\iU say tLa: I am prej--:i:c»l. I «•-=.'1 ioow (hit I mi; tvi I do ••:•/ ti-il i- i? i

J 1my theory—bor-iii-fc i*.

/t and Sptaint, Burns endScaJdt, General Bodilf

Paint,

An evening tes-;oQ of liit Senateheld, at whicu among (he bills pis-:ai wert

regard s this assassin as a reasoning maniac—wh£ (ever that may b«—and believes heought lo be hung. But just how a man canbe a ! easonable being and a maniac at oneand tie same time, is difficult of comprc-hensie a. Dr. Spitzka, who was present,agree*. wi(h the maniacal diagno i-:, butdispu ed ihe conclusion of Dr. Hammond,that t ie murdererEhould be held responsi-ble. If the doctors proceed much further

ending' the range of maniacal symp-toms, we fear Ibat all persons ouliide of(he r ledical profession will eventually hi

d as lunatics. "Reasoning- Mania''decidsd advance on previous cliarac-

class*

(eriM lions of insanity.

heavy rains of (he early part of the-week have augmented the floods in the-West, and accounts from that region rtpre-

he disasters lo land, ftock and life a«gieally increased. A number of per-

sentbeiosonsandn-pnrented as being panic-stricken, owinr

sweeping away of the levee at llu.i

lavc been drowned at Rivcrton,il Concordia, Tcnn., the people are

. Font negroes and one while n.aii

drowned there. All through (he in-

ed districts there i* great sufferiB^;

are perishing of hunger and rxople

to Hipoiu'wereuudjftocl

arc f imUhing from the difficulty of obtain-ing iupplicJ. The Government is doingwha It can to relieve the suffering by fur-nish 115 rations to the most destitute. InTen s the storm of Tuesday assumed ter-rific force; one town was almost entirelydesl oyed by the fury of the winds, and atvari'ius oilier points trees wen: uprooted,oull uildings wrecked and houses unroofed.

JIOEA-VT Mason who shot at jGuiieauIn tl c Jail al Washington is now undergo-ing rial for lhat offeuct Most pcr»aswill be glad, that his sentence is likely to bemueh lighter than has been expected,f ror 1 its appearing that he fail not actually

luty at ihc time he fired (he shot.The relief guard was on its way from liieAreual to the* Jail when Mastfn jseparaleeihimself from tjue group and'fired. This

which to icivilians fcems of trifiiugfactweieye

hisdisiwit

ht, makes- a vast difference in the

of military men.

sentence will not

It is thought that

involve more thin

issal from the army for one year

lout pay.

/ DEMOCIUT has been elected (o f.he laieSerator VTaguer's scat in the .Xe* York8ta e Senate, though the district is largelyRepublican. The probable rvasoa forsue I a result is given in a special dishalchwh ch says: " Mr. Htanfonl, the defeatedcacdidatc, is a pronounced Stalwart."

leully the people are not yet hankeringa return of Slalwarlism.

E NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE.

E1QUTU WEEK OF THE SESSION.

<PXT KTESIKO 8 BISIXESS rx THE SESiTEAND ASSKMBLT.

' 'he SeuMo an Mouday evening, by a veav I nay vole of 1? to 3,'lable\l a rvsvlutuia

Yy , t

hit •odiieed by Mr. Youngl>lood, din-eunglh< altoruey-re'iieral to cause the suit ofthe Slale T8. Henry C. Kelsey, Scctriarvof jlate (lei recover |32,000, the sum taken

I i d f f i h i i f( | , ,

I retained for furnishing aipies of thelai 's to Uio newspaper* for pubbcatiou),wl Ich in the Supreme Court WHS decidedby two of Ihe throe judges who listenevl iotlii argument In favor of Mr. Kelsfy, to l«

ritru to and arjruexl l>rfor? the Court ofEi -ore and Appeals.

^ communifMion wnsa-ctiviti from UicQe vernor, conlaliiiujr, his vci<> nf tlie billfo an act to aulhoriie the New JtiSseyCtDtral Rjiilroad Company to convert |{sb n d s in(ei dock.

n the Assembly a comtnunicatiou w urevived fmm the Governor announcingth U lie had approved «nd ygnenl the fol-io vlng Idlls; To aulhoriio city boards top< 1 the lowest bidder for articles mpplieiiui der contract ;auU»e>rizing cities to lux-ust-ai d regulate the ervctiou of bill boards:n pplemant (o act concerning rural ceme-t » 7 MSCK-Iallotu; making it lawful tom ike further appropriations fox the poor;pi tftdlmf that lines due at the tbne ofMI 0 thai! b« a lien on real estate; providingfor ihe removal nt bodies from chureh-JM rd«.

TUXUUY'4 PROCTEDIXi.ilIn the Senate on Tueaday amoug bilU

In joduofd w*n the following:

spiracr.A concurrent resolafiot waf uiopteiJakio^ the final day of adjouxumeui o

Friday, the 17th ic=t., at neon.The amendments in ihe O^titc'.ioc; rt

poned by the cocstitulKiEiI comni!=s""oQwere then coasidered by the S<r.a:e. Thefir-t three amendment:, pcovidinj for lii

Lenni.'Uad.

ns of tLe

In ihe Assembly amonj liie bill- ia'.rn-duct-d were the foilowicj:

By Mr. Clarke—BUI for an act prcTidin;:that'judges of courts of coaim-'/C f-Ic-i*.cordtn, poiicx juitict-s and miyorsof 1 i:i>.-=and ordained ministers clay solctn^lji: curriages, and also lhat religious: sctictie-i ir.tyjoin their members in tnarruie, or r ••jpL--where one of the [<;ri.jCi 15 a meulj-.Tsuch focielk-s, aco".rdinj U;. ciie ruled cf ih-6oc;eti'--s.

By Mr'. Caic-r—Bill foran act to t i r tl.rtal and personal property of every toq-: r-alion in Ihe S(ite organized icd etii-t:nirfor buslaeis, gain or pro£l.- Al the afternoon susioa of ti.e A-i-'tc.tlv(he Govetxor's vetu of th" \/M for th ac: !<.•incri-a=e the capital s'ocfc nf IL-; Xeiv Jursey Central Hsiiruid. Coapicy V.-&.' read.an«l aflcr an'arjima'.eii debate lij: lull v.upasw-J over the Governor's vct-i bv a Vi.'.tof C I i I t One ii;ernl<:r dM 6'. v.-.-e.two niembc-rs were n!)-cnl. A-»< ir.bljm :r.Sheldon's vole wii recorvied in tiie nffirv..alive.

An evecitg" ft?;:.:, of ihe Asse^'jly *u-bc'.d, Inil th,.- b:i--;r.<.->f tmsvi..te<i n'S'- L •:of vcrv L'rcit i'i(tri->-t.

It ii the only siifii.rieii re:i'•".:. (•:: rr.ai'sirigic. How U it th.i' Di."'Vi^, or r. ;•

other iclzr.lL-l wLo l-;:.'-:Tci i ; ;L-'. t~.'. :-lion theory, car. ia p:'.z.: oc: 1: u.; u.-cvor.ecting lir.t b'-.txcr.i IL* X\ZZ &••'. th-cora.'j, between ti.i: cr-riii i d li.c cr\L£-laceans, l.<jtweT?a liie cr^itai'.c-^:-: ar.'t I.1.-,

ptile:!. betweer: 1L1: ref.i.e- ir.-i tl.: r-.^:.-:'-, and l.':'.»"i;':r-

Tl.*y cann-iC -L v.voae'hi< pL'.vA ir.:i the o'her. T U l « iof Xiture, Iparse!r read, fc'iicf/.:-^ •.-.I-:r.:;.-L-hri-ti'an.- thai t

and LiMSure'I vr;ti r.i'.l-err.a'.:i:a! f:=-ciiioc. But t:i l i l t t;;l.;V.t iL-ii: t > - . r : -are \<xvA oc wi.tM A fc*| ?c-.i:L.j.->i f...:t-rjtrely. thai \-AL: ir. ti.e i'.'.:a::l-:-t. cf il.'.-::views. A!, ti.'i K< k- of ll.-: r^rvH:- •'.;".-.^-/.•rr.7> ~ir.; tL'_- wo:{ '.'•: fris:-. I.T. ;Z; WS.:-L

Tooth, Ear and Headccht, FrettedFast and Ea-t, and all otherI Pains and Achst.

u 1 !•{ fr, ixtrr, liinpte l^d ekuap Ll'.tT.t

O W O P E. L . - . i , I::.;.::•:.

Of Lffllllii [MiJIHtllt.'iJ.ji.'.^ •:. I

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S-•••„- V"'-.-L

A!-•i::--:. 11.1. a L :. : 2.-. *

cOli BT HX DitlG'JIiTS iSZi ILLLH2.

A. VOGELER «fc CO.,

-: i-.ji-"!-.r.:-i.- 1^ iur.f.nd rcfu=n 1 J '_

hive aciTi.'..-.e.'..

b b i t , ' i h v . tL--ic h i ' - l < o cvs^o : . in rei i i iar •••:o-.>~.-•.owi-illo l l - : h:i?i..>t f.;:r..i •/. \.U.

In tL i - p d r i - X , ; U \z-v*.t-;W. L i l t : . - ' ., e r , . * . . :o r . - r ; , !> of p , / - . , - " ' • • • - ; -

r;. •:< <•! l i . r h i j L ' l f'in;:- •'<- l.fc r-i--- '--.I,.f ei;->r.--i-, ir. 'i ti.e I V u r {• rn; ; l ^ i i a

A Cain, (he v..k« of v.:.-^':x U a ^ : - -;| . j li.-;v.n". [ f i t V'-lc trU : li.-.r.; V-". -!'cev.-r Lave i'":i.i ':i VA'rw IL- G-:l ",:Z Ac*:. Iliii!itwm,--!.:«li.*U-l.-':aiO-:.-.-:'Are ir. ll.e [• -it «-•: v. dl u-- t > c:.:-. l!

Crochet Edgings, Irish Trimmingsand Swiss Edgings,

Tubkings, Rufflings, Puffings,A r . : 1 L L - i K « . . r t r . : , : . : • : : *-'.. I'.:: {• •-•' L i 1 u • :•

Fii(ie Cambrics, Plaid Nainsook, LaceStripes, and Figured Picque,

Swisses, Lawns, Organdies,Mulls, and all Fine Grades

of Muslins suitable forLadies', Cents'

and Children's Underwear.'0 Yan ia of Popu la r Colcrs in Dross Goois •.:.'.; 1 - - ;•-.-:

)0 Yard^ of Pla ids and Pla in Serge Goo.i= . : ! / :-.« i ; : - :

)0 Y a r d s of the moat Popu la r Makes of Calicoes.

Linens, Damasks, Towels. Toweling,

iu ; a. sil^Ll |-.rt. I L" •

* <••'. l . - . : r i .

In c-icutivi: scsii'-.u the r tnominal io!! r-fHeunr C. Ktl^-y fcr i k t r e t a r y of Suitevva.-- c'uun'tnivU; a> a!v> ifi-re all thu t>:-G.I-oatioas sent in on \\\-tlile^.iiy, wilh oneeicvpt ioa—tLil cf VTiUim 1{. J[orrij»-for Judge uf lh>? court ol Coiriniin I ' I M -in Vi'arreii county.

A joint sc-sii-ia of the two liou^-s «' iheld at n»<n, when GvOrge M. W r i . i ; ,the Repul'!ic-.in nominee 'or S;a:e Irtasun.-r, jW115 eli-cted for a term of three- year?, !,v ?. I .,< n, ,^. , , ; ,.-^ i-wr. t v . T i - -i"-.; .• ••:vote of ti to 30. C'uarU* A 'Butts TJL- I 'T- i 'J,ei-..j'.io c-.in.-: fr . in ll-.- ['•--'. I : .

jt>'[''<ii: c iv i l in i i . i a loc-.ks •ix-.\-~i \w Kv.-

\ r > y i ^ ihe's'iVrvT-f i;'<rV:V:;:/',.•;';.' \~.' • l i d " t i n - I i . ' H . i r . e l i i l - i . ' i - '>••• l i . - ' H

1. • .•- ' . . . !

I n l i a a n d C i . : ; . l l u r u . : d t ! . ' i r ( . - A I « !•• !:.-

c o il, . .-vry I " . I ' . I - I 1 ; : - . ' . f-.r t : - - T . i : - ' - . : . . . —i U v a m * - " v.-i:!i-.;;-. I.:- I • :p c k r •••• !••:,- •\.c\-- ltz\ i- li.- '-'A :u , : : - , i : r . lh-d-

, ; : - r , - , ' ^ . . , , - , ; . , : . - , \ i . . i : - . \ - - . : : . . • •••

- i [ . iu- I v!-i- (.Vr.'.ri! I V L\y'X, :.r. I I ?:iz L . ' ti.-r l ^ v ! l i . - K .

i'fe-iip :'5'-''!K.L-'-'rfy..-.v1Y-'iVi'•••.-t i « . i 7 - i : - l I . i ' . " - ^ ! t ' - ' - i c : > e l . y l ! . . >:>::"{-•U Htli.v,-.;:-. Il w ^ trur.-r- ru-d-l!. t - a : .cf r.'.i!'-5 i twiy, of iT r:i--u:.'.iii"--. ILM-V._-I'.fiirc-tj iL-i vi:--:yi-. a.:. 1 :-.^r\-.- li._ ed . .:•.I.1, th" f[*i »i.-.rv- i: 1. •»' • ' i ' . - . - li. HJV ]•'.we f.r.-i the p y r i - ; M v i: . i '.!.- ; > . : - " • 'temples in'J '-tru':!:; :e> Iui:-. iL ••imA* >•'.v t a n U f ' r e the U i r i - t h n i-.-i. A i . . ^ ;ihc wa!i--ef lir..;.'. ct Trvy ll...-,-v: w,: , . - . - ; . - :

FOE BTJTTEEICK'8 FATTKPJ.'S

V u i i i X L E l L .C.-rl

WIJ1 T COH"tTOtK

KIEFFERPEAR

. S. C. DiCOC .M ;«;rt^L;%u.]lcUj4V

BOOKS ON BUILDINp."j. „••,:;_" lv ; . f,-." ! P.;::1jr.; D-vorr.r.4. e:r. f..r i" " ' ^

- • . . - . . . U { F . ' . 1;..TV— - I ' . . - - , ' t . - K S - O . ^ ^ - l - . ^

i f i tJwire . iaw,'.rc n i l ( i v A f r i .

if\'rt(lii.M-», »ii.J.."n S h i i u .

tic.sleck-d the Stale director of nilroads anxinak. over Williani PiitttTSJ.n, Uio VJ'.eillind.Dg lliC EUIiC- iiS ill Iht Ci-c Of ihetrvisurcr. Bardiy (jiiscutn, of S.ile«:comity, wis cliiscn i Stiiie Pri-uin ic-;n.rlor, by a vulc uf 12 in 3S-; and It. A. IX>nnclly.'c'f ifirce-r Cuunly, w « chost-Q I"the 6*me ofiicx-, 1'V a vote of <i t.i K'.Two bullets where alio Lad oa the UACJC- iof Joh t tF .Pes t , of Mcirii> (Vunty. nr.d'Charles Jonkn , o( Uudfon county, nnd

Ipfcii

u a tie—iho vote fUmiin;:id lo SS—aud no ch-iice wa.« uudt.. Join1,Mills, Tlioiu.is Puulinand Lx>ui< WidmiMir.wt-rt, cU'")>«u poli« jUiticvS c( Ntwtrk.The Joint cvavi-ntiou w u itdjourtied (o thv9tli msl., when aootlfcr atu-tnpt will K'madij'lo cli<X'io a• tbinl Suite Prison in-spector.

Among the bills posset! was tbo liil; foraJvaiM providing Hint Ihea1 -s-lull be no in.crease in the number of uewsiupers select-ed in which lo publish Uie public law*, multhat the sc cction shall l>e wilh a'fervECe toAsstiubly districts, and not lo county seals;also Ihe bill for an acl providing that nochild uudcr twelve yeui> of age shall l<i

euiploywl in a factory or store.Ou motion of Mr. Con very the Assembly

voted to adjourn umil isuurday at m«-'u.and from llivn to M"udji\" t W n ' u ; .

SCIENCE AKP THE BIBLE.

THIRD LECtCllE 01' TUE RET.LEKOX'S COC11SE.

I ( I [ . ( " ' M . i l . c D . i r w i L i s n . t l . . . . : y U -

, . f V ' a ; ; - ! - < \i.T ylxr* if ;•.'. ' - . i ' 'In gri'-.v w i l l p t t ' i l ' j c v o ; i !y tL ' 1 <.r!.-in-i',• t i K k frvKll w L ; . ; h l l . t- j mi l ' " - , If.'.- <-r:vl-apple and the ( r n U p r r . All l i . ' - - t.v:l-shi.vv the p(.rr.:iai t c y of -peties ir. X.v'.iirv.Cuvier, the FtvinU lM'.utai^t ;'..-k- wl . \ . ifsuch trii;4fornali"[".< l.-vvt c v c u m - l . ii • r. ;the U.' v cU c.f l i e t i r t h |'-ist-rvi' ll.e n c rvi-of Ihe lr.ui-.icti.-ii-: b:r Ci . t : ' . . , l .v t i ' ,one of ihe n: .>t d;^ti'j^::r!:Cii -.f. ci.'.'' .."'<.•.held thV. -fv-cieS v.'iTv d;-'.iucl -.it I!.-- tr :•.-lien. Sir Cli r ic< lk ! l i::d Sir n.ivi.lBrvwster held U.tT ' lh rwi t i i iu tl.-.-'ry 1., U.incorrect and i n c n s i - l c n t . A C K - I I m . d 1pauso with rvvtrvtict t i 1 S[V.VA L:< U . U U : \

d .c l i rvd t in t r.i'.'.n-.vlU;- w e n cLi-in.- a ^ J rmniririV J r r ? < ' f t " - I " " ] 1 " !ihmlom; lhat Evoluii-a i< opposed to tho [ N.H.—llMUllil cLiU \:L hi b : i j tL ;1 toefsses of nature so f:vr as » r Ucow iLea:—oppc^txl l.y the krj.jwn f-ACls o[ Ihc SCWCCA-ef pukvon'.i'ki^v und eciliryvL^y : tl.'.i:brvvtls in ar.imls ni-re the work of n;-^ :thai species were crtaievlbv Ii-:>1. I iu : : ' , t i • • • a V Yi*."rum:tLf,'aiif Ialso quote to ihe ;:u:!-: iftte! \V;I!!JCC Ihecomi<er of. Parwiu. and the Brothers 1! ;.;T:i !l«i!ilt, Alii:it!der and WiKiutu. iht prval \science calhents of U.e prv--cii; cva'.ury J

But whr i? ai! JLi~ udei u-.u-.l-.1' Wl V is I

Prices in Hardware i c |I Carpenters aiud Eailtiers- ; '

MASON'S' QUART JABjS! $1,25 3DOZ.

ULL'si BA/AAH

i MAIN] STREET.

OPEPvA ITorsK.ONE NIGHT ONLY.

f

IILIJ luiiiiinii uuiiiniitf,

N THE GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA.

The thiM le:ture of (he Rev. D. HalICIMU'S ciiurse on " Scieact and the Bible "was ddiTtrwi in the Stwnd M. E. churchon Sundav evenini; last,'midway we think,the most interesting in the course thm far.An audience larger llua tliil at either ofthe two prectdiug lectures w:is prewat.The subject discussed wasThe text «&s Genesis L 27:

* prewat.Evoluiiou."

G<xl createdman in His enen ima^e;" The reverendjjenlleuian f|X>ke as follows:

We cvme to-uigbt to the third tertuou ofthe K'ries on " Science und the Bible," und00 fpeakin? of the subjK't under tvusiileru-lioa we shall prvxx-ed (in » different basis(rom that of the tw* fonner occaiionsjLast Sunday evening 1 limited you to eii'ter llif great monumental pile of \Ve»l-miuster Abbey, lo mtjice Uie ittpcein;;character of iis an.hit<cture. in glance alUie.multitude of iis tablet* usd mouumeut*to the memory of the kins* of men andthe kings of mind, aikt iu ltsuu to thegrsndeur of its tliorall service. To-uighl1 come do*n frotn ihei general to ihe par-ticular, anil, staudinj in the same m 'numental pile and in tbi' same august [>re*ence, ask j \ u to take one [articular obfetlfor your cooteuifUaiiont—the miuiumeui tN l f i d k h

y fNelson, fur insun tthat monuraenl there.

<aiid v k how caiii«Did it (vm? thei*vm? t *

by chincrf did the tnlirM* giuw withoutthe aid of creittTe mtua into the life-likefopn of one of Eugl»i>(l'» tfoblot KameatSo also, in reference lijhbe^xitlerul world,we stand to night io tike presence of man,th b l t d l t d k f G 1

g ke presence othe noblest and last crt-ated work u ,and ask, Ho* cam? ht ID the world!what Uw« produced his e»islencet bowwu hla form develoj<d! what was the

it thit meii arv thus s'.ind'u:; upoa ti;. t. v ! ifor the hue-?; iiHei'.iwev fr^tn the n d i i (

pDderlal Surslcal Opcrmllon —Ilr-imoral of r r i o a r i Stone* I ron tht J

1 Bladder —Su<-t«*«ful. | ,

&cd the stars! It li that they cr c-ther> I T i l P O I I D P C n i l ' O UUirVmay forvuulite it int.> an HuiUlic crte-i. • | n t OUnUCUII 0 M i l l tThey wUh to Uike Cuxl frvru imo—Q<i, | i ' . ithe ca'.y slaff that will Iw ah'e to liear tLeu-.. '•To such &s these I say stand aside'. G e l iwill uot be ruled out of UU owu umpirt .!Nations in the past have dfu«<t Idm.- ai.d ! ; .they have l i i u n ihe dust, arnd wbea the'lip j Kr. S.nicuc T.-.lse'J, of Siu^frtici. X.T. ,of the hAter slu!! !»• pad!ock.eJ by ihe IASI | hi:'. Kvu treittd f. r krVtr. yi i rs t-y varij. .ienemy GuA shall sit on the circle o ' Ike I pl : \ t imn« fir n l.a: '.hey i-.»!i Si.r-,etiir<i «. (hettveu-1, and apiiu the p-ilhennij muUilutie ii - 1 rc'.hr.i. wiU\.i.il l.<c.'S'.. H-. ti.li'.vof the hosts &k>ve shall Unv with revttvece coisul i t j Dr. I>,t>;d Kfuncily. o.' lucd!•;•",l«fore Him, (is thty did when the moruin^ N.T. , wi.o dmad ListRiuljle t j l>.- LV.iii-)stars san? together and the n.«cs ef Gej I Ca-'viuli, c-r U->:n.s ti iL- fiiadikr>houleil ter jey at Crvafion'j birth, I debtor al once rern.ve'd the foteUi: Ur.,-

The fourth lecture of Ih-e ci)urse will U' ! wiih the knife, ind then c-ivv h;« cU..deliveret) toiiuorrtur eveuiuj.: wh-.n ihe , B!(x>)l ^peciic. " b'li'.erite IJisubject will be " T h e AnUqiiilij of Man, ' pel vent their re foiuii:i"tiand the questieti will Ie »r.>wi(ni nheihvl- trvfatiiieat WAS VIULU.IIC.T S-J -(man has livi.<J 6,000,000 or 6,001) yeut^ . j ! Ml. Ti-t5e'r5 rtwv<r_\ v..., r.L;

lo Eilitor Lj S. Hytr.of ; \VUi;^ * F:ivors"'.e !lk-::u,!v " i<

Nearly 1,500 Consecutive Ropro-cntaticn

ThroTigbut the United States,The Longest linn On.

lIJffiE T P e Greatest Play. The Greatest Success.. Brilliant Ovations.

•^N^RVEfiEBTORSa

' " " Ul<3"' Cn^r4rt Dazzling TriumphG.The Whole Country Electrified.

Theatres Packed to the Doors.Superb Metropolitan Cast.

the iknuKra:, of this city, uerday and yesteuUv tendered hifriends w'.io had heard of hi>by CtOYvrm>r l.udlo-.v to t* a •Court of C\'tuniou Pk?5 for Itr. He justly regards Ihe »cternor as a great ceitiiplimenL 1lion was confirmed un Thursil:

Ex Strwt Oouuuls-siouer

on A hur>- . i n all Kidtt-y ar.dv-ilutb!e ia li.i.n\ l.y ai; hij

uon.in.i _ _ud^e of ihe ; iLu class cf i'U'i[ip.vii-:-.;!v SUM '•vi

' " Tr It.

l>:

uiou IVun- ] thf ci.nstimtioui cfif the Guv. drji^^jst his it, auj jts ci *t U on]y ouehe t iomiua , l i r a boale. Thq luijkyuian is hi;'who

I tlif-s iidvici' in llpicjkti. L\.u t fvrj;el| tl! n.iinie and mhlrvsj," jDr. lUvid Ktu>i(-d\

A. , lUmlout. N. Y. T|.e D-x-tor would

v.

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1 . : rIfv u i l i d i i 1 w u l liy t ' • i « . « ' i ( ( l i f w i i r Vi|. l . ' i v I -li.V I I I ' ! Ii ' ' i v y i . i i i r M ' l i m i 'vi <k ( U n l m ' k w i l l 11'- c i ( ( i c U d i i ' i ' r - •

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r ' n i " i< of Hi'1 Julill'-" Finr.in in Ih'I >f, K ic l i l l i c l i (Hi K r i ' l u y i v< n i i i ; - (if<k , w u i i i d ' i i ' l c l ' liy n ( i l l ! li'iii«...f

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i,| I i ktiiirs.1 ; " C l i H ' | i i n r i i u l c K m r d ' i t u . "•,|.i h u n . l l i ' 1 «(ni (if N u n , " m i d ( l i e ' ' I n u ^ l i -

i r ^ i j i i ' i . " W | 1 i ' c i p l d n l i d l y i c i i ' l c j c l . A n(li-iri w i l l !.'• p i u ' l c Ui i i l ive I l i c ( i ' i u | i c f iii(;

r.t I ' l u d n a d ' - r ( : i i : i t l " - ( ' . l l d f T : m i d h i .f m m l v , wl i ' i ' K J I U C . y.<-:ii•< I C ' I n r i i ' i v c ! InM.' iul ' l i i i i . n a v e i c l i i r i i f l l o l l . ' i l iwi iy . | \ Wlire ijll'.'l Id M cU-riltie l i a ' k till f ' i r i l l lT -r i l l -? ' i i«. ii': w e l l n< ni l w m l l i y w\t C H I I T " .

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H is ii r ' i ' . d 1'K-Jilion fn r n n i n u f i i c l u tI ' r p r l ^ , a n ' i fi* a p l n ' c (if ic.*U\>-uc>-

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ui'l lirwj an nllnck of viiri'ilnM, nndfrorr him llj'! wife, oiKiclil Ilic. (Vmlapi'iu.Mr .j ii'.'rnliM'dt is iinw ihe (inly person illin il o cily (ij smallpox, we mid'-pland,

io little- jfnuiidliiii; discovered on Ilic"l«'(n of'.Vfr. .loliu {{'<'•>. mi .Tliiir«lnymi: of li^l week, couliv.ry l|> Ilic ex-

:i of the pliVMcinn <vlli<l to alien.Ihim did no( die. l [ c isjlill in r-liurirc. ofIlic -Idcrly liuly on CimpUdl flrcvt, Mr?.Mil cr~in. (n who:-", cair- lie wjin | i l ,v«l ,F.ri'l he p v H increasing cvideurt- of vitalityrind pnuniM of conlinucd life. Tlio cityr.ui' oriik-R yrould lie JIUTIAIMI lo fm<t fonu-faniily who [would like lo adopt llie li'lllc

Sr. M M I | ' S Oiicnci!.—Diirinplxnlniidu'ltjl fiirtlK-(- nolic-, tlie Verier iH-rvice. i8'. | Mury's iCatholif) rlmrcli on Sundayswill he held at 7:1)0 in Ihe tviniitf, iiisU-udof his hcrciofore) in Ilic afternoon. Thede;|re nnd crpoclftlion on the [.jrl of thepislor Is lljut the canirri-^'iilion f.vill lie in-(•rc(i«ed in numlwrs liy rca.«m nf makingIhll chanpei . . .The Hi. Rev, Bij-liop Wip-gtriwill give CoiifirniiUion in tli( churcli h'o™ us the!children of the puriaji who have

no'J rrceiireceive il..

of I si. r

. that saemment arc jircpartd to. . T h e Kcv Father IIciuiessty,tricks cluirclu1- .Itjn-ey city,

lie Fcrtnon a t j the \Vednefd:iyvice in fit. Marv's church.

I! AlerFr

"UK HEtKiloUS [STKIUIST IS THI: Flt:?T;TifT CJtUKCit.—The deep religious in

t wliiqi l u i heen muniCciled in tliJ

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h e e n .muniCc-iled in tliet Riquiil cliuich. in this city, flill con-

lin les and ineeliup-. (ire held 'rarli after-no<m and Jvtninp. Tht Rev. O.|lt.I)e\Vill,wi|o arrivdl froJn Ciiicairo hict:week. ha-

' l / iiin^ fcrvice-, he h;iv.ujj occupied iKe pulpil on Stinduj' i-.t h<itli

Ferviccs au'd each evening since. l ie is aman of gojid. if nut of comnmndiiif; pre-K'ice; n. jrnpiii, earnest Fptakcr; and a

"rmpuir.er Each of the Uipics he liasfar discussed has been all liulcre.'liir,'

anl one, frcni n relifkms H i i dl i 1 h h

VWUHAI di Hattt B,sfeH.Al obirM lmlf.p*,t t) (/dock on

M</iiilny ewrilog Mf, Joli/i li.'futm, tottlio pnsdilitfe yms tli« tutmtwt of !»iesluthe KIM Wlstrk't, utid A tnmi iip(Wlit n dwuriliy JilliKiii, d l« l a l l,k CesldKice <n.Mollj el lwl, nlttt it ptottntU'd IHri^ss, ttoaplitlilaWiiml liilwrculnr \&tyu%Wn, «l tin

g nf W )ini«. He WIISH w/klitr duriniHie lnl«WHf of lli« H«be|jioH, li*»ing en

III (me of Hie New ietury t l twhen h(i * M but \H yeat» „ ( , ,« , ,a iinllM of I h i ; n i v , n , , , | d i tmy, || residhen1, c*e(.pt during the period i/f lima focpciil III Iho Briny, On (lie eBial>lishwniOf l lnt t) r»M,(lr«ri(1 Army of tlie j k pIi'! )«•'. (lino lie fltet t'OtnitiKiide'r, 86(1

diioreij liiomk'r until hl<i denlli.In hiii rcldtlmis nt « moinl*t Rnd'iriiiiU

df llie ftc'diid M. K. t lmi t l i he wiM held IIhe hljf|i(.sl MlmnddM by bin fcllowinctiliem, wid nil wlio knew him spenk IhlRli' «l, pmiw of ltl« worlfi. He ]m lelu|K.«ldc«> very Iv^o circle of friend*, |L|ii(iiiin j his dcnlh, n wife and tlirec y o u n tilniiKlilrrn.'. I l l i fuii«tul took \(\tcM ffoljilili lull' t('«id('ii(o nnd (ho rix/tiid M/j B.'•luitili on TbiifMliiy iififriiodti, Uftrrr1'oal, MI llfl rc(|iic«l of t « d«c<<iiwd, W . i

l l l l l ( ! ( , 0 l l l i e l l l l l C l l l l ( l l w q t l j e n , I l l l l l s i x l

n c i n b d n of lli'. O I / I I K ) A i m y fulk/Wfd Ii|. iimiils Io (li( ( h in t h imil (o (I,.! ) : mvc .

'I liejliody wna ( d n v e y i d Io tli'J ( h u t c hniioul jialf piisl 8 o ' d d c k , T h e tacrcd eifi'c wi |4( rowdt ' ( | with mi mid |e i i (e Unit hilinilicii'd f i U->lify Io iheir rc«|K.ct for twotlhjof llie dead . Th i ' fc'ilemii p<tviewcic (||)Cii(d vvllli pniyer by Hi" |n\MofIhe c l iurch, Ihe H-v. D . l l a lUn. t i , aflw h l ' h t l h " ( l ioi i SHIIK liy ti' ' |iie«l a IK-HIfill h y m n , " We me. jjoiiij; hor;ie, |/i.in<l o w / ' j T h e lU'r . Mr. I / . i ^ i l l j fmMor(li'i Hc,(oml rie*liy((-timi ( l i u r d i . III '-II nn poi ion o( lh>. flflcciilh chapter of I

Kj'i'llc of ['mil (I,,. Ap'/sllc U, Ihi Th'1 H 'v . Mi. Iliillcroo th

I-'iidt('oiiip io i i ' . i i i i " / ! n ni'ivl fiKliii; iiii'1 : |»'/iiili iculd^jr upon 11,/. ( lcccii t td, inMilioningclo(|ii(-iil (''ini« IJ14 virtue? nt it litolli"tr i l i w i i , a poldi ' i IUII| a Chi i - t iun , Tn-vciiiiid o int ' i r Kii<l nf die i|'-n'[ Uidi aciliHi he ever i-U*A hy \iin:/iuikt\rmn n idIII 'NI jfuillidilly clii(-ln(ri;cil nil, Ui<- d mof lii^ posilldii, nnd Ihnl on liis r tcoi i thldl KpfKiind, nnd (lull l i H i u ' ( o i m > ' JgiiniiinCi f.|iotli-i lo Hie (.'nivf, l l e t l'h<< It upon die flituic-i'T nf llie dec-a1

it'< u ifil'licr, nnd i.-ii'I Il icic yitir. no houloo li | | ;h l'i li" i . rc ( , id ' ( | (o m< Ii (i !i'.-roli" luxl |nov(( l h im elf \u I K , or any Ifturillo<i ( ( i n n lo U; placed on (hi: litown oli h o " « l r i l ik" h im li/id ( l i f i m l c l (he f ACof Ui(if ( o u n l r y in lli" h 'nir of thc.iiati 'jii Iperil . T l i " i^vcrend ^rnlh.-iiulu III^/Ja tt-o(ih)' t r ibu te to the Clrr.nd A r m yin ay?iT<umec m t he (iln('|ui/--i, and ((or (be lile--i'i(;.( of God u, r t n on anKiiniZ ition (ha;, cher ish"* Hi'-, p r inecar ing for ili i h v l nnd iii.'iilcin^ llgraven in order that (licy «Inill riol 1

'['lie Cl i r i ' l iun e l ia rn t lc r of (lj<- d « c nwiii ii l in ing e.liunir lo hi* pa t r io t i c , hoand J>ute. life. If lie could not nayali'ivp his Cii-kel he fhoul ' l fe"I 1'incv.indeed. 'I lie c|Kuk( i uii'l he found il v rydiflliiull lo I'll this man, who IM<| UI in ichlo l i te for, IIMI. he mini wvon p a « w.-gyfruiq the c-arili, and tlid Ki tiidy afusr Indeccii'cd had hitu'clf prcs' nlcil llie optunii)'. He h(ioke of hi* ov.il death v ilhas Ci/lm t ru ' t und in sweet resiL-ualiou ii itluid |:ver hecn hi* privilege, t o ' e t . [)in;; (he speaker'! ear down lo hi* lip«| liewniilicrcd (for his voice y/o-s g;one and lieC:ml|l \vA fpeak) " ll is all clear abo 'c . 'Tlmj- he H0'J<1 ready lo march inl'i the detile nf "ck-ulli; but llial defile lc«l not tod.-fttit, bin lliro'.igh llie valley of evcrlas icfr.--l|to the land-of p a c e , where hi.% oulnow' ic>l.«. '

T|ie Kev. Mr. Lifgell spoke bri fly,after .Ur. HalltroD, m y i n j it wa.s we'do honor to the departed. The elocj lentun:i|\>i', ol Uie character (if Uie deceivedlo Hhich llie Audience had jusl listened hadhec(i all that could lie desircl, and he w juldnot ^dwell up<jn il.

The Kev. Mr. Dulclitr, pastor of (heF.rd JL Ei. church. Wfi.-. also present, andmade a fev>' ycry impressive rernark.s.

The choir thcu tuug " We tiiall me tnnd hy," after v.liich o [irnj'er was n ideand the btucdiciion prooounced bK"V. Mr. ' '

The burial wax in llie cemetery in ^Kahwiiy. Al llie j:rave there werecivK conducted by ihe Kev. JohnPojueroy, Chaplain of Barry IJosl,oher mcuilK-rs. of the Post, in acconwilli the funeral ritual of the Grand A

IN MEM0U1AM.-lobn H, Turner w;i5 bora iu

oirMarch 8lh, Wi, and died in Ihecill oil February 27. Ifc«2.

It was duiiii;.' Ihe period of them.'lnhood of our deoea-td bro'.Iier Ihwiir df the rclK:!lici:i commenced, auinf of liidi patriotic purpot-, beinlaid lo lay hi- life UJKIII ibe allarcountry so that the 6r«i'"ii should be

in iis integrity, and [ier[ielu:i'

anil imporP'i'iit, an I Ilic coiigK-giHioiis' who haveli-fened to liim have been deeply impressed.<)i Sunday tveninfr llie chutcli WHS toerjiwded. illnit chairs was placed in eachof: the aisfis to accomodate llie numberprp-cul. Mr, DcWiU will ri'tuitin in lialiwty throu|:h next week.

TKAVF:I , .—In Ihc-se da i s (if fa^lirtvel two hours Is a lonir lim« lo be con-F-lmed in making the journey liy rail fromKcw Yurk (o It i l iway, yet li'isl Saliirdiiy ilunk the i o'clock p! m. train from NewYiirk llial length of:limc lo reach 'iiir cily.T|ii« vi\fiX(((<krAed rak of (rar<! over llieriKid of ii company which prides it'elf onthe fad that il di"patchc« Iraim from KewYork In Chicago iu tweuly-four and a halfhours WOK due lo the. giving: out of lliestrain in the toiler nf lilt1 locbnmlive altuchc-'.l to the Iriiiu referred tOj Tlie mishup occuiTeti when the train \v;\5. uc:ir theMarket street station in Newark. TheIUhwcgian- all arrived liotuv in fafc\i|il some of them were a lillle unnoyed bytl:e delay. It wns an experience in »';.i"ilaid they had not undergone for a longtime, if ever, before ; and Ihey'do not euroib repeat i(.

STATE G*.Z.ETKER kv.v BusrsEss DIHEC-toi'.Y.— A corjis of canvassers lias for!t?ver,il days Ihe present week been gather-

loc-d'information and solicilinp EUIIipiinns in this cily for the Kew JerseyMetr and Busincsj Directorr, whichii he published alioul llie In of July by K.i'olk ,t Co., of Philadelphia. Tlie workH make a volume of niioul 1,100 pages,

nd it will Cdiitain not only llie address,ofndividiuls and firms enpiged in businefs,'iu also sketches of every cily and (ownn the Ptate, lists of government and'ounty oSiec-rs, ccn«us statistic, ai]d alcil of oilier intereslinp ami valuable in-oriMliou. The publishers have alreadys.sucd Ilusiness Directories in a number oflie Stales; and from the completeness and•orrecliK^ of Uie Directories published byhis house iu other stales, w« may routi-lent y hope to see in the Xew Jel-soy Di-latory a standard ami tm-lworlhy woik,if great use and Value lo bii>incs.« andiroies-iional men.

Ibebe-

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ed inentirely loliaun.- (rener.it on'. ICe was

only W years of ap<-. when he lootl anyu-perupon

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thl-many jbruve men "who counttheir lives dear unto them," iir.incl,ceiiary ni(iliveinudcom[iuUory pairfor surely no such end

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CLOSE OF Dn. irAuniPOK'i KKCToitsmrir C H R I S T Cui'ucir.—On Sunday la.si ; 'clev. Dr. J . S. llaiTisou closed his l|tborsis rector of CUrisl (Keformed Epi-copal):hurch. Al Ihe mon.injr. service tlicw wasi large congrcgiillou pieseul, and in Ibeevening Ihe church was ciowded to ils ill-no-i capacity. Tlie sefmoui pronched nl

"i service^ were, able and ; InleiTfting...al of Ihe morning was upon the life of

Chri«l. allenliou being directed ]inrliriilar-Iv lo Iliu-c. iiupoitnnl periods !Ilal marked

i tog ios ; |he dcviilopiiu'iil of Ihe divineHi- in lli* yo'.illi, l i e enlninee uponpublic, ministry, nnd Ilie proiiii|iili'Hi

or lii< gnill iui«siou in llie world by Ibeoiv i t in lor lempiiition by Silnn. In theveniug Dr. I 'ui i lson's 'mbjecl wns the

iniycrwilily and iuflexibllily of law na ox.Milled In Uie material world and in Ihenornl government «f~(lod. Dr. Harrisontceireil Ilic viii'uiesT expuls ion* (>f lovingfgnrd from ilic mcmlx'ra of his conurogu-<iii lit llit* clow of llie cvf nlng'8 exercise".a his depiiilure from Hiihlvuy lie wllf

nrry wllh him lli« be»l wlnlicl of nil wlionvij known him here-. He cxpoc(c<l wllliiia wife, to have left on Wndncsduy forI'ldliutolpliln, where ll U IIIH purpose loipond >onie W«pk« tK'foro .returning to Iliciotilh ; bin llie wvcrtillliieiMOf Mm. H«r-ison lint proventcd him from doing to, andlicy will nol gel aw«y \xtoro »oniollmo Inie oouno of the oomiug week.

glime. Ife was mustered into service ohi , lWii. Company I, 2d District Cbin Volunteer* and assigned In ihe dof Wii'liinplon. When General 1/,-thi.- (iisl raid iulo Maryland, wiii'itiuiate purpose of Iraa-fcrring IKilalion of war from the SouthernN, a them Slates, Bro. Turner was ato Morrell's division of (he 5lh Co:vi\lo[oiisly served al the tattle oflam, where Let met an unlooked|iuls.-. After Ibis engngcnicul lie reiiis (Ki-ition around WivRiiiuglou at:(1 d he and his br-ave comridc-s perfort

1 cot, merlism;e oneit thislt'eli.olum-fencemade

lilt

i Iheigued

andAnteor re-umtd

wellIheir

duty.

Accepting the offer of llie Goveijnmcnlat ihe eipinilion of his term of sj'rvici.',Bro. Turner re-cnlisled in 1804, aid wa*-a^igned to (he post of clerk in tile \Y»*Department, from which lie was 1 pnoru-bly discharged on Ibe conclusion if hos-lilllies in 1605. So strong was liis live forhis comrades in arms, Unit on his returnhome he became an active memberjof Uieold lirnmbitll Posl of Ibis city, which dis-banded in 1673. He, a few years later,became an efticient promoter of Barr: Posl,which is now in a most flourishing condi-tion, was one of ils first charter m:mb«rsnnd was eleclod its first commander

Our departed brother ivas converted toGod in ihe 2d .\L E. Church, of Ih s cily,in 16(1. during the paslor.Ue of Rev. B. 0.

arvin and conlinued a faithful me nberofllnil communion until his dealh.- I.us of a flowing, joj'oii3 type which arose

from the positive nature of his nliiriousbirlh. He was a true «ildier of the LordJesus Uhrisl.

As a citizen the decewed. was frreitly be-loved, having been elecled lo Ihe effice ofAssessor four consecutive terms ; ii; wliiclposition as in all others lie eviDccd a clearknowledge of liis duties and dis<lliein with Ihe strictest fidelity.

About live years since lie yiw pnstraledso that no hopes wereonlertaiiKXrecovery, but lie rallied, snd finallyihe mercantile business.: To an oli-ve Ihe er.d was not far ;distao(. Iliillv bore up nnd resolved lo nclwell. lie was conscious ofhiafrrliis piety burned with a steady lustiomriKU's|of Uie Post yialched oduring liit lii-s'. hours. ; Solact-d hiiheir prvsciicc and clo«4 his eyes vfinal flrugk'le had tnin«|iia'd, ihervli.locating 111ut love whicJi he ever i nifested

ward.s lliem. | :

The funend obsequies were hcM in 111*2d M. K. Church onlhv2nd insl., liis pastor Kev. II. Hallciim defivcriug I ho principul addiess. Revs. J.! A. I.lirgell and E.

\ Dmclier offered brief apprvci ilive rvaark«. liarry Posl under (he lead Tship of

Commander liodweil, .(xviipied e body

s piely

of hisenlertdiservunle.man-iis partHy vei!. JliScr him

withitn Ihe

of Ihe cliurch upwardi-of 60 ftrcng, anapresented u very nuulklappeanuxthe enwe had entire cliirgv of'th

This soldier of his colmlry andIIH lieard ibe latioo, le( down ihe>f his low green tent Which willbe struck, \>ul In a moment lliFounded aluiii; llie'sumiiiiU of Godnm which the veterWhas heardline and is now enjoying: that "Kremains for Ihe people jof Ood."

" Borvunl of 0o<l *t\\ dons 1Thy Klorloim nu l i r e i p u t ;

Tin* iiattle'* fou^ti\t Iho uc4 !• *And Ihou trl crowned tl lut."

11 is thought dint the rcconitnE. cluiroh al Linden vlll beabout tour woelcs,

e andservice.his God

curtainslOl 60O11reveille8 King-;ith rap-it which

H.

cted M.dec Icated la

Mr. J lWy K«wfflm, from N«i»»r1t, bsti toeil rnsrtel in tb* " Wo«" ttort

M»ln Wfeei D«t to B l

Jewelry tfjtejii M»ln rtreet, « ^,.. , .-Ui tall Itntntdidtehr im *ndt irtk-le*.Ml. HoltwoTlli (ni<Wote April lst.-^y

'Hio fitftf «rnl parish (A Clirist tl»urt-hhnre M ytX tekoi bo tity* In (he dltectioonl e»lilrtjj! A n«w utt/ir. To motrow (beIte*. Mhsod (isllKehet, of Brooklyn,N, Y., wlio Ml«lill«h<.d (he p»'i*. willpre«h K o r l f g f d i

Mr". i)»m« Marmlug, the M»in »Jr«*tWatkwnilh, wis indirkd on Wedhe*l»yetcnlng iu (h«lUfortMd Kpiitcopal clitirch,liy Ilia lU'T. Dr, H«rriVm, (/< Mi» Kiltiel fgdfi. I Mitt the wedding a rec«ptiunwas gi»*n lo die newly married eoutifc »l(he r«»Klence o( Judge ftavggo, on Miltons»ciiue, i

To-morrow will li« the first flunday ofKcY. Mr. Norton'a rectorship of. Ht, PiuIV|>Bri»h In this city. A» Mr. Norton U iinemtxi* of die O. A. Jl., and at pr?<^ntclinplalo (if Oovernor Olden P(«t of Me-(iiolietl, linrry J'IM of ttii»(ily, in r/jrnpli-iri^nl to i the newly arrived rector, will to-morrow altcnd in a t/ody die timingservice at Hi. J'IIII'K. :

I AS(/THKR Aof.ri HIWUIKNT I>r.Ar».—Vfr«italiAlk, Alston, (he widow of Warren At-ffl/in, dl 'd from tiaraWri* on Monday, alIhe resid'tioe of Mr. John H. }Uw, «t Ihec/irner ;of Irring >tr«ct and Central a»c ,llii« city, In Ihe eighly fe«if,d year of hernt"\ Mri. AUlon lift/1 l^en a widow for(he. hm fifleen or (wenly year?. Her fu-neral «/«» altendwl on Wednesday Rfl«rn«,rifrom St. Paul's CIIUKII, Ihe ii/-r. Dr. Nel-|on oflleialing. The burial wa« in the(em''Ury al Upper Ilahway.

Ouuiicn PAIII AND KK<TIV'AI..—fv-.er.illadles (irominei.t in Ih«affairs of fit. Paul'*parish, Including MiM M n ^ i e Dcnike,Miss I/mm Handtts. Mr*. To*n«er,d Bhot-well, Mn. Dr. Hough (Jr.). Mrs. Dr.Bilrent and othcru, are making arranp;c-mcnU to hold a church fair and festivalduring Easter week. A meeting win heldal die residence of Mr. John Tutu, 8r., onMain mrtet, yenlerdayaflernw/n, when (hevarious coinrnitlcct lo Uike charge of thedilferrol deimrtrncnU of Ihe fair wer.-. ftp

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In another crilumn we print a report ofHit: third Icclurc in die Kries of lecturer on" Hcience nnd Ihe Hib!e," now in Hit CJ"mr=eof delivery by the Her, D. Halleron, j/a-torof the Second M. E. church. Mr. William8<ave.y, who fumishea die reports, profKjftt?,:at the end of the couiw, «hould nuf-ficicnt tncouragerneol IKS given him, topiinl liiii complete and full not«> of (he «irle<-lures in a neal pamphlet. T'erw.ns whoare willing lo pledge lhcnw:lvca lo taker/ipiea of die same, U Vi «-nU a txif»j', canlearc Iheir namfj al Ihe grocery slore ofMr. W. H. Acken, Kr«. 4 and C Cherrydirect; or al (he office of this paper.

j Bt'ITS AjlAIjrST THE ClTT.—Arnilnent* were heaM in Ihe SupremeCourt al Trenton on Monday in ihe IhrceMiits(.f Patrick 81,'ridan, Ihe f/junlf eo!-leelor, at'ninsl II. S. LtngrtalT, the ri!)ireAiurtT, and Ihe common c .urdl of IUh-way, for a mandamus Vi Uim\*\ the pay-ment of State and school lures alleged lobe due from this city to the county. Thecourt lay* down llie principle (hat no per-emptory suit of in.indamu-. will W-w. »ilh-otil a Ciref ul examination of ail the fsru indie C4A« is fir»t made. In ihe first tnd sec-ond causes tilu-mative wriu of riiAndammhive lieen orderird, so dial die coart rnaj'I* fully informed with regaid lo all Ihefact* before deciding the case, and it is no',likely (hat a decision will \ic reached l<eforethe June lerm.

The reported arrest of George R./acrjiK-.-,a real estate broker, in Kew'Vork City, afew dayg ago, on a charge of conspiracyand fraud in connection with certain iran?.-aciions pertaining to real estate in whichhe had engaged, cau.-td much regTet tomiiny rcsideriLs of diis cily, as he i* be-lieved lo lie die same George B, Jacqueswho formerly lived for many yean in thUcily, and removed from here to Kc-w Yorksome eight or ten years ago. If thit be ihe«ame pertnn—as is supposed—he was ason of George L. Jacque*. >nd is ulrtul 6-1years of age. While in Kaliway he live Ion Main Hreel. attended the Second Pres-bylerian cliurch, and-was prominent as amember of the Christian Union. Heowned a fine farm, on which ws= an oldhotel, which was filled up in modern rtjle,and erected a cumber of collages at Dun-ellen. near Plainfield. lie iris a manmuch esteemed in lliii community, and allwho knew him K ill be n r ry to litar of hi-"fall from gTace" in the evening of hislife.

IUPORT.CXT ELECTION re THE F I M TPia>.nvTF-RtAX Cucncit.—Aecordiug- tothe iiunouncemenl given, from the pulpilon Iisl fabbrilli the meinliers of die FirstPresbyterian cliurch of this cilT, held ameeling Wednesday evening Jfurdi 1st,for Ihe election of Eiders and a. D<--&cr,cThe praclice in the Prc-.-byU-rian churchlias lx.-er. to elect Elders for an unlimitedlime. In 1675 die majority of lite Presby-teries under the care of the General A«-6embly of Ihe United S!a!es adopted a lawthai jnies lo the members of each churchdie privilege of electing Elders^for a li-mited term of year?. The members of daeFirst church iu the exereUe of their r\?huunder thij new law adopted the; " RotarySystem," which mean? to elect Eljiers for aliinilc-d time. According (o th« law dieEkiers chosen are divided into thrje cla.-ses;die lerm of one class expires.cacU year.The 1st church elected nine Eld<rs, divid-iug diem into three classes as (olluws:—

lit CUu.—Joseph Randolph, Joseph.it TT-_ \* \i-Tr—.:. (or threeWoodruff, Wm. V. McEenzie,

year?.2nd Clan.—Heiiry S. Moore, Oscar E.£'iu uw^*. —111:111^ [?. iiUKJii:, u s

Bowl, Joseph Beach, for two years.VA Ctau.—Charles R. Oliver1. Charles

H. Clark, Edward C. Potter, for one year.Matthew T. Gay was chosen to fill the

vacancy ia ihe.Deaeonship occasioned byreason'of expiration of (lie lenn!of servicefilled by Charles H. Clark. j

The relative merits of the two systems ofelection in Ihe Eldership were freely dis-cussed. The members believing the oldway to be the better when thev foundthemselves in the minority yielded withkindly Christian spirit to the younger ele-ment in the church who were in favor ofthe new law. A.11 Uie Elder? at presentholding this official position in the churchwere re elected without a dissenting vole.The spirit of the meeling was thai of peaceand good will, seeking to knaw and dowhat would be best for the church. It isprobable these newlv elected officer? willIK> formallv installed iu office on SundayJf.arc.li 12th, al lite morning service.

An effective medicine for kidney diseaseslow fevers and nervous protration, and wellworthy of a trial, is Brown's Iron Bitters.

i

LI8T OF LETTERSRemaining in the Post Office al Rahway.

wuy, K. J., March 3, 1882:Lawrence Case, Jos. B&mnaiui, J. J.

Brown.Persons calling for any of the above

named letters will pleaso sav it is advertised.S. M. OLIVER P. M.

/ fKinsas C5ty Times.]Mr/\Villiam Fladeler,' at the JIarsithon

Hotel,^Wausau, after extreme sufferingwith rheumatism, without any benefit fromphysicians or various preparations, wascureiMiy St. Jacob's Oil.

I Don't coudemn a gvxxl Uiing becaiiss you.law beeu deceived by worthless nostrutasParker's QiugerTonlchMcureii miny inlhi» section of kidney and nerrous (Jisor-den, and we commend it heartily to «uchsuffers.—Fr'p't Sun.

DOCTORS AKD CHCBCHE8.The doctors of. New T ork city, hundreds

of whom b&Te personally tailed Spetr'sVineyanls during the wine m*king seaxin,say his Port Grape Wine b&s provevl to bepure, unadulterated, of a fine flavor andtonic properties, and Is unsurpassed for iureitowtlve power»,!»nd they prescribe!it asa «ery superior wine. The principalchurches to New York and Brooklyn useIt for communion. For ait by G. F.Brown, and J. A. Hallon.

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Ho* tt« be»rn of t errywdIhrob *rth pHWtmimttiA sptil^t. (be rn*nwbo tvaftht daring tl« pefffffrhnwe at »Ibeatrf, wixti fbrt kM* h* i« too Mmarjrty in*t*t twfWiT-fiTe t»ti!< ia a b<-tile otf Ih.Bnll's Coogb Sjmp.

A 8TP.AJJGE

. you kivvw (hat ti.eTe M( t corarrari:y 1 \7e

v; Ih'j seem \o pref

p«ia. and

DOST UIE IN' Tllf!

k intggttlt (rtr " {{oti/fh on UaU," It jclear* c/tit raw, 'rhi'"''/ r*dMij.*, rosiffrf ,vermin, flies, aril.a. insect*. 1-V. per |

i

i n uA iert VITAMZKK

(nit iii<r,i. f/.;'<i '•••) l)r. Iforr.fr 1',i*rA uA O.i>ff t

;TO TRAVELERSf i l i a l ltirtucfri»frit.« are offfrw! Jim \IJ

fti« h<it\Hpcm rrjiit*. Il #ii] paj TMI toread thwr kfliti\ii*m4t>l U> r* foutij flvwhere rn thi« i«y«. j :

D)t Kl.rsfc's :Oteil Rent HtsUittr !«die.tonrvrl 6f ll.e nge for ail N>r»« Di.»-«*•«. AH flU tfoj.jwvj ffft. fc*Bd to V'.\Jtrcb Btreet, Philuda., Pa.

K fall line of DerV/ Ha(« with fWi!,!ei fV/fl Hn1n »r,d C«ti«—all fh« N " "

faM Btvk*. Yn>rM (|ua'itlo! Necklioi ar.dBilk Jlandkmhl<f«.. Untv Cc>llarn ar.dCuff*, inrludma: jK<»fl'& Wilwrti'n extrafir.cgryy)».—-Kine T)rrs* fthirtu, Pap«»r CtMatar.d Cuffd, rtTffr.jiljie and other *ly!«>.Ifiaac Kmith'ii Boo & Co.'* tf!e!<r»K-<"iOuafiWi and Olnglilirn f rnlirdia/, warranl'd walT lighf, «|nd fiut xriU/rt; r.'-w•fylca Scarf P.irtgj", f'nff Biiil^iw, fv-arfPin* ar,d KlndX M. iJrlv.e ftii'f^nderii.Fancy Hwierr. t'riddrwt-ar, &/:., i'. 1AT?IU-rt>, VA\ Main slritel.

Ho more shaM.y, (trW! up fxrri»f;e dji*andnpron*. N'o wdt »!if. vcMht-t LardfTifrt harricv, (,'iiirk lias \>vAu<n\ it af,*-,hilfiy wa!rrr,Tf/.|' D r y i n g whkli wiil renier lli« worst If^.xin? Uinih'r, tti&r.\c.U']tlMh or rjbtar '•ioffi, t>rilliir,t ttA UCT//(kint;. 7hrr,nt Aim or mud on i*. uk*-ilout in fi^ry hoi, <\it-(y wra!l,*r,in r«;r. r,riinow jtorm, il Kail (he KUM. a we; cf ,T-.;fand ft dry rW.li will 'i<*-\r.xt (ii< Va . /y ofi(« glcA». A'lt ycni r-Arriige cr hi/r.f/iimaker for it.

Try Curitt't Lit'lfl Xt-tit Pill* for it.yCAW Of n?TV0ri«r.*H, l«[ft*pVMCf8A. W . kfifomfttfi,iDdlgeffioCi; d j i ^ p s i ^ . Ac. Ii«!i*fii mire. Tlxi or,ly t«r»e rri»d;cir,« for l i . 'price in market. In. viili »'. 25 <tx.'.».

We l i a v a »7*edy f.r.d ^ it iff. Cure ''•'DiplithfTia, Canker Hwith KI.A If';..! An,*,in rifIII/;H'8 OATAI/P.II p.EMKDV. AN'a.v.1 InjVctor free with f-.- h U/f.'V-, (,'•<•it, if you desire heilth arw1, swrrt hr'-JIPrke. 50 tf.?.\>. rk.(d by Iir. Y. W.OMVEI ' . . con.er Gi?.r,d»i.d Ci ivcfr re*:*

HUKDRKD fHTROXG.

In the p-wt two i(i',f.;li<i il.erc 1,:\< \/-t-',.mote lh?.r, U()\ffi' t/-,vl»s <,{ H I I I I / J I I r-.CURE SOLD. ():'. of the r * ' r.urr.Vr <•'.

;AllCougi. t , Cfcup. .A'd . r ra t r .d H.".r.<i.;!,r'y i c l d u o r . e e : l.<r^(: i; n l l . i t cv»r'. I<"/!;.«[rf-:ik« in it.« pr.ii-t. To il.i- n l . ' . ' \.\\'iWi'. u>ed il let in wy : If Ji/.. i (;s t- s (;••.::;',..or JO-IT cl.iM ll.'- Cn/ . 'p . ar.'i yo-. v.i'ulifr-, don'l frj'l V, try it Y<-.\J.v..f V,.: ^Side or (:!,«•( i w <il.;'.',h'< IV,-,,.,. p , , - : , , .Sold by Dr. F. V . OLIVER. r.ontr Ont-iand Oliver itrc*w.

Hf^.CL'i:!) J'HOlf DKATHThe foilowir.g 'lalcrr,.--!.', o' WiM.v.. .f.

Omt'hliri, of S-wirviii '!, Jf.i-»., i. ' ,. :••mark«b!e {\i\l we def to n.«l<: f..r i: il." :•.•If-slion of our r(-.vi/|t'. Ifc :\\ •: " Ir. t:yfall of 1870 I v-.A l.A-r-r, w'i:i, f. \\.-:..;.\b!t*^licg of tLt h:nL^ fov!'.?:i:i1 !r<- a '• v»-r.c o u d i . I c<in !«•-(.;?..'. Vi V.-.t L.V ar .f- ' . i : '&nd f.^-^L. I W M *r, K...iJ: ;j.t <-.:.': (,rn t i .^ '

I f/iUH L'i'. I'-SVr. h\J l«-rf. [[. t i . t i •;<•:.'.:.'Xof 1677 I w,y r.i!rr.lli«1 10 tl. ' : V\x \Wr(A). W h i l e iherc Ihe dor tor* -..iif I l . ; . | khole in m y lefl liiZ.pz£ l,iz i - 6. h*:f.'. ,:.-..-.I ti^-r.A'A w < - r i 'hiindrei! d^ l i i r - ir. •'.<•.tor-, and r w i k i r i ' - - , I w.i.- is, f;- ; L.' •;•:one l ime a rc.f.<i:l » - tn ; ktcv. i' i1. ?,...-dead . I £iiv(? u p Y/Y-; !•-'• s f(>r. ' l V:.'.me of Dr . Wra . H V i f Bi.'-.i.-n f.: <L-l u n g t I kur!-.-:d at rtiy fr iend; . , t i . is i : ! : . . -t ha t m y ca.-*5 W M ineuraMv, L i : I r ( ' . abai l ie lo «.ili-fyili(-m, wl.er. l'i u.y >un;.r; <•nnd gTatificatioc,.I'c.iij.mer.f£-ii io feel !<•:-UT. J fy hope, oti(u d^-id. l<-x,-.r. V. i . r j ; . -- ,a c d to-day I feel \r~ U:\u-z .'r-.'ri:s tLiS Ih a r e the p v t ti.ri-t y-.-.r*.

" I wr i t e ILL'. \>%;.^i JT-U v':Y\ p ,b'.\-\. it.to thai (very oac afflicti-d *ir.ii I i > •=•-'Lcc j i will l't iniiucirii l-i Uke Dr. Wr/.Hal l'i Balsam for the lusg:, ir..i 1* cor.vinced that ci-.c.-umj'.'.r'io cas 1* ri;rni. 1have 1,-iken tvro Lottfe &r.d cir, ;«-j-.'.ive!'.taj" t lm it hi> i'uxt more r . » i th.it. ill tl.t-uther mctlicicei". I Lave l-ii.'t. -l i .-t-i . . ;

ify cou-ii i-.i« aim'*'. f-r.tir'-i (

f.icknes ify c o u i i.i a i m * . f r . t i rUdL-apr<;aieil ir.d (• t\.?.\\ u,;^ U able lo ••'•!to work." Ss,'.,i h r lir-uiL;':-'-

Are vnu lowJsr.iri'.evi, " d-.w r. .:. ;L*-m'.uth," ar.d wij.k in (lit !«.(i.< T) •••WfJkir.r. lifiir.r. or !'.:-j-.dir.-.- <n... [air. ir.Ihe (rr,i:i of tL-:Ur'h:< If.,, y a l:\.i k i !neydistasi-, ar.it j n / . G'.::lrr.-:V.< 't Kr. ;..-1.Ki-lney Pad is ih<- only na:<;ifl. v. hk i . ivi:';cure you rapidly ar.d | -n . ; ; ! i - r.'.iy :•.'..'.wilhout fillinj j o u : i'.0!i.±tL wili. t...:.-cy-inir ir.t>ficir.(-.

A-rr/.nr il.e <'.<!ei-;-.r,< cf il.e Ji:dt-t-« <•'.the A m t r & a Ir.itiin'.e F'a.'r U.i I - « l :

" J l r . F/l«ard Chirk, ihe ir-vmTr ofClark's Wiieiprw/r Bin V\\.z, \- a « i : d - i i a

d;d and Ihri-K dip'.oma.', ti:c- hr.-ts-.ni'j».:ro! urarti.- m.ir!e to any i.{ l i t t - i -

hibtlors this sc:^ ir.."Thi- cefehra'.Hi l.!.irkir.j i- IK.W rerr/r-

niziHi c< the i.< '., bv cr.e nu-*ta'. a^-i ivr,ilipl&mas.

ll ni.iy be (!i'.a:r.ed i t t i e fi,ik,wi'ii-filacts in P a l . w a i :

f Wm Howard,I Herriian

Grocers :•' )[ . K. St'-kes,

11. Vcriderboven.f Gi-o. M. Brown,

TV, » Qt, r e- • ' - R- Watson,Drag S tore , : . J ( | i a M a , l o a

[Y.. B. Silrers.(George Bsiley,

Sb.o« Stores :• W, IL r - - •'-'[ I. M. I>m?s;rc-et.

Harness Maker:-' Joseph. WoosterUirdware Store:-' W. H. Hall.

Kews Depot :< Geo. il. Plum.

's WATERPROOF BLACKING soft-ens and preserves the leather, gives it apalenl leather brilliancy, ar.d doe? not soilthe garment ia wear.

Use'it on your own shoes,On yqur wifiyrthnes.On your cutfdrctTs ^hoe*.:OQ your mother la-law's shoes.On your tuby-carriage.On your Kitehel cr vali-e.

Any article of leather, rubier or enam*'.e<iclolh, wocni or iron, will assume i\n eleguntlustrous black and rv'.ain it Ask yourgrocer or slice dialer for iL

A GES.

MILLER—KEXT.—On Feb. 2-.M. ai theresidence of the bride's parents, bv theRev. Jostpli Greaves, of YVestfield, Tfretl-erick M. Miller, tr> Jlisi Lillian L. Kent.l>cth of this cily. :

MAXNIXO—DEI3AX—In ChrUt Cuurtfti.iu this ei'y, on W«?pes<Hy tveniu'e.March 1st, ' bj- HeT. I>r. Hii r r i^r , Mr.James M.iunin;, and Mi?3 Kiltie D<cia.t«-.th of Railway.

DEATHS.

REED.—In this city, Feb. 2tth, Mary L-dauchlcrof James O. F. and Lavina M.Retsi, ojed 3 months, 20 dav«.

ALSTOS.—In thb city. Feb. 7. MsLs'a.widow of Warren Alston, aged 81 ytars7 months.

TrKSEB.—In this city, Feb. 27, John B.Turner, agwl 37 years, 11 months aud 19dayj.

Wnjos.—iln Linden, Fetk 87, John O..»on of Wajhington 0. and Phebe A. Wil-son, aged 2 years, 8 months and IS days.

TKX—In this city, F tk 87, Samuel" W.,ion of Samutl W. and Debphine Tice,agwl 5 years, 8 months.

Tier— In this city. Feb. 37. MiynanJ,» n of Samuel W. and Debphine Tice,Kged 1 year and 3 months.

SciBca—In this city, Feb. 86, Mary E.,wife of Edward Q. Scisco. aged 51 years 8month).

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HAY-FEVER

FIRE IXSURANGE.

Office at the National Bank.

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TUH'S HAIR DYE.1CPERIE1JCE OF 1

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•AUENTS WANTK1) T ^LIFE TRIAL AND |EXECUTION OF

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k<U l«.>kjcd ] Ir,y rtivc.'1— i i ..-•n't let Ihil awkw;-,!\l j^'jidif.-x: o\'v.r ;

,u iiiunL-, luiviui; i^-eu i i r i u u i ; i\\\- gv^vc. • Ii-T ,f_ i> of inquiry , we tt-nl a. c<,mtuun- ] ' " 1 rxj'.cr. iuv ^.-uVlo G w l i r . i invar.1 .:;L- c

Dr. Heiiio:i mid iil^j one- t o l l , j i t r t ' i u;v'e<i'.n.Irv ' — ' n , ' [ n : « Z ' ^ t i v ".r'& Co. , ask inp if any i J d i t u j u l ; •• [ ^UUjyu'u t"o'u:-..l..^--.Vd the tr-u-.' p r in - f,d be L-IVVU us ai lo the validity jcip'.e-^ of l ie tK.Vtrcmc.-.:. I trish iLcci • JU-meuis- imllislu-d. [a• have rve'eived the follow ing-Ul-h udd itilerv>l to 'he entirv s>.ib-«holly verify every ftsU-lneul

niKTr.R, X. Y., Feh. 2. IK53.MF_v: Your favur is recviVi-d. _ ,_ ,,€ i i i MI-..ifhed i-laleiiuut, owr my si;- ' viiiiuu'mxilr L.Ttn7lie!lr"^i(V nu>Iv

c-.urk\le'Uti I i ;k u-jUiiuc tuo;v,"— lhw- \

" I hive c-ic-:ivorwi U do niv cutv."—ri:.i-:.'-. : • , • i

"\ e'U fpikc- of a rcfrvihnuat.nij- Emilu-. ij Take my li.<; iritis. *:l df'Wu lo my p;sno;

ect-'n'^-'-i here, sir,;.- U,u^ with \\x hyusnlof your':y; i

*lncli you refer is true iu every •d I

have so lone iv.vrwjwl . md I owe my life and nre-«ut Is,.!.iar-'.ai'- nuj cUl ic t i t . " -Mxt ' iheallh Wholly to Hit ixivver of Wnnxr-f j •• « M l'(e'N<\{yj u iv i le j r . " - i> . - i .V. - .v . .

Klinrv m-,,1 H r r r C,,r.. Tf ic ,„>. : " G ^ l b uv-'you '. " b lllil VOU.! O.T.V ! - |

'" Now i•'Dyiiii;"How ' i

k c k o u eajth to luavvn.1' (_TliO |suu wasthitiiii.c brillianllv into the rwu-.'iu which

' lviiisl.—Il

Safe Ki|iie-y and Liver Cure. If i.< no; ;furpri-ln - 'hat iKopltf should ((ue.-'.ion the :

1 made, (or mv recovery \\u &1* Inirvcl to myself in lo mv [ihv,!prest a

S I R S :

we can e1'Y Pr. V.

d friend-.S. 13. HEXIOX, M. 1)

K< ciiKSTEit, X. Y., Jan. SI,

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1 Oil rwCm t£ Uirttj fc'i

11 TCI I! lul lftt« c J ts i t laj »rA U* u»i ii»i r "

Jas. T.MELLCK.j

1ALWAYS AT HOME. !

If v.- ; rrir.-, tr.y Hi1. ' ec Cxr* I:: . ' . « . j

t-.vj_-:-oi u: \U c-;a :.:j- V'JL:::, . ; C J -

K'5 JIATN STFJXi'.

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M. K. STOKES,GEOCEK,

OFFICE : a* tintrry

P. O. ADDRESS I 8 t .

n i t eu.i.i

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TEiY JliliS Til C£L^H3 LiJ^i

GAT'S CRADLE,11 ti» (^ ^ x ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ i " Cor. Milton Ave,& Broad Stk%i^v-^j••'""•l

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dviuc r B -•:•mud lhe>e dsy*. Thfl'j K<m

h l 1 CTh |

Ackuo« lodging yoar fnvor duly ' , , l v

vc vrouli .say: The U-si ptojf I G<irf<t!d.: you thai the s!ukmenl.< made

lonloii nrc tblirvly true, anil would !not haveiKt'ii pnV.lUln.-tl imle-is strictly fo, ji« the fi'JMwirijr testimonial fronV the'lu-stciliz.MK tilioolie-ter, nnd n c:ii\l nubli^li,-,!hy Hev.ty to u

In ll

i , nd n c:ii\l luihlislnxiIV. Foeile. which you urv nl Illicr.

Hf you wish. ' •i ' H. H, WAILSKII A d i .

'i'i'f n a y (X<netrn : •K'X'heslei- (N. Y.) IUmvr if and•of Dnoinix-r 111, 1W1-, tlii'M n|v

i>caa-d a slalement in lb« form o( iv car\l.from D , | ,1 . li.jllenlon, of lhl» cilyi to-coutiiini llii.i reHinrkiiblc rvf^very (nunHrii;lii'i disease of the kkliK\v», nlt'ctcnU (]-.<• (>j> of promluencv findup, l>y I 'turvd'lnMo Kl,

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he wonlnie\tlon v\'i

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Iwllcvfmont.H vtrim In

C RW M .

Mrrwr.W,

CouuivEnw

Couuiv

roe Covl i(iy.)

j p giii im> ot n nrvpnrniUmthis city niia known Iwucy mut Liver Cure, i j>; personally or \iy r*pnlfttloi\ ivc-ivitli Dr. lietilon,' and we hejlovo

I juilillsh no stiueniont not llterully•'• am also personally or hy J lIi ArqiitilutNl with II. 11."

• A GIRL'S «101CE..'It was li> a vlrvij i^njX^f ivnrsi\ All in-

tcrxTx'slitij incidents w w in drii^ now?.—Oial is yearly nil. • Kin- was pri-tty, withMuo eyes and nolilon hair, one o( thM kindot U-aulUia the jKH't vvonht haw CIIKHI an" »np.«l,"jl>ut for Uie fact that a ivlony ofpimples an her fwulispiore prvchuii\l alllliOUKht vf »• rvlestial \>einj. Dowinctimliilv t«j. tho handseune clerk",| tJie askeiifor " Swiyiw's Ointnu-iu for s.kl« IUWAS-.-,"ami upol\ w « l v i n j it vanlfli*) like the1

morning Uow U-foni Um Summtir nin.

• ' ITIIP 14. V. Ii. K. C\\ Imre c*nilnvct«l

with Utc IVtth Atnliciy Water C\v for asupply o( 100,000 gallons ot water j>er d«y.

We an) jlronjly$ h h

that) j l r n j l y U j w l Q. t san l tha$ the host pl«\>*-i(m who Aoes mostj l i l i J U l f

po i ivn <>$ the h o t p l « \ > * i mto iillcviajii1 liiimau siiilerinS-

l M I JIiftcoualiiU'd with II I I 'Warner (h" cl*ii(">i«. <"r» I'.vJw h. 1•n>|>tfelor« of this remedy, whose | WoitvtH lAveimo. LVHH, Mf<•1*1 will |>ertK>nal ilaiuUnk In this i» U.c fwnt t»«k. f»r Iwr \ cilainlint;illy l» of llie- hluliest onler, anil wehey would not puWUh any »t«teUlch wwv not literally anil mlclly'Very particular. ' !

(Mayor, Hochesli'r.) •(Editor Vuvti unit AiU

SUCAUT,) j

I|D, A. Fuow, (Olntk

Monroo

(Dlitrlot AUomey JMon

HONT, (VoiUaMtor, Rcieliei

n\ ft\>rt»_ am.SivJs.,! is (utlllvtl{rt»bl*

•0KW.LKM- lUvOWXS IMxUG

VVUJ.: iad vtveli Wv.xsaKod h to ti.«- 1130,000 SOLO ! I A W I . i'r i

LIFE OF GARFIELD^MiL:> iu-iri.^1. Al^'1 t t>

PATENT FI.OUK

h i l AND WIJCL'OTHLINC

1 - . S : L T ^ L ; C t.;.-!,.',:::••; -..-

i-: L 'L'W'J.r.Mfl. '-:: st'iue,;. N. •:

WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED i L ^ « i U f ^POPULARITY OF

illcock's Porous Plasters? V1:OCTABICANNKD

ocauso they have provevltlieiv.s^vc* :

lie Uost KxtornrJ. UetHoAy cvvr i'.v

entc-d. They will tnrv' i^'.luwj. :

)Ul», coughs, rhe",uu:ttistn, r.e'urilci-i-

and any Iocs! \>iins. !

i>pliv\l te> the sttnllof the luck j

ihoy arc inuUiblc iu BAck-Aol-.e,!,

Nervous Debility, and *!1 Kidney '

troubles; to the i>it o( the stow.v;h i

thev ar\> a sure cutv 'for l>v>i'op*iAl

and I.ivvrComjilaii'.t. ]

ALLCOCK'S POROUS i

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^ ASTJUI. Oil. Ac.

J". AVOOSTEH,HARNESS MADE TO ORDER.

GOOD

LOW

mmm triioiuul l»'iUUy workiuswiHwrful eutvs In P T i A S T E R S ;WX' Miulvs•emnle dUcvcv Send:for dra'iilar lo the • - • * " 4 W

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'* rvx>flns f«M(>rv In F.liilaMU « »dfiti\iye<l hy flw on : thurs»|«y of la.-4week—(lie newtid tlm«;wlUiin tlirw years,

CATARHH OK T1IK jjHtlugljig, omutliVj!, Irritation of tbe

uriimry iW«M);e», dl»«\s»xl (tiwcliMgw, cur«\lby HuciiuimlW |V. int ilrussiiH. I'r*-

Xa J«Ky City, R J. ,

graut, aucj tjisu-k to ourv,'

of inutations that Histor and burn

*« ALLCOCK'S, «»»l'or\uw l'laster.

MAIN ST. NEAR MILTON AVE

, Rnrwvt. N. J.

New Mlfs i i i l t Hi

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