. * ^ - ~n ~ W ■
VOL XII.
.... .. . I. I ■ 1 • .i i y CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAT COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, IS67.
■ r NO. 614.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SEAL ESTATE. 500 COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE. AT OA WEAR CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. F A.RM S rom sale, GOUNTT OF CAPE MAT, A FARM FOR RENT OR SALE, ONE MILS PROM CAPE If LAND. COTTAGES TO RENT POR THE COMING ■attaint *eaa«n>. APPLY TO OR AD0REU K. B. SWAIN. Krai Estate A*™ I, fiarvrjor A OoRicyinrcr, OPTIC*. Cot. PCBST k SOCTH «T»„ lout Congress Roll,) |U4m CM E ISLAND, N. J. RE. A I. ESTATE FOB KALE. T ARM LAND*, O*., •• It" low. : A ■optoliclb1* Nstel site .Vetera' It arret, with No. A A lot of Isod.Soe fast square, sad wlth'n » Sat of Ihvhsthlac ground, bound-d no oil shirt >r Old* Wlk'l Which square wi t basold I* s£asmto,l5mff7.sa.,.r. vUlolif of Cuagreas Hon. ausjaS&uusi&k . - Qgg quit* sostlg^'J situated Tor toiiag t lot*, srec- sLAt. Hens* Properly : i rUXj Rath Nose* Lets/ iaeeted ot thebfotr ood WTOR^ro ful of <ko aurt, wilt b* *old to eui £&lpps ttttSttSSE , Eos TholMOOOdkOOBllIul COtlOE* at Ore ••Miller STpWWniit, sr ,.;«k* , „ 1 n. udtrtdrd hoif interest lo thai roluoblr , ttoadof Mod kuoou Ik* Woikot.UA I..U. II ; : Sts-.'iu-isni ssiSSjs/E ■ tes ; gr^r? rT-,- ■ u "r 1 •ggssgj **—MBMm|R* Sp.^orI.Va I • •^aBBaMuSSAWaiiy-Vi T ~ ! toiSo^. — !
Shf fort's Cotntt. « OELf." Only o withered rcee-hudt Who the. Id g'ortoue beauty. Id d*oy Darning lid*. Wl'h oO tbrlr iwretD u round then, *o oko, f.lt root-bud. dl-d. Aod DOW, olao I the 'a sleeping Scatters Ha f.DCraut tear-dropa Id aorrow o'si her tomb. Oily an olt-Mms ballad I Bui a lODf'ih* i srd lo *ln|r ; Thou|h worthless, perbapa, to other*, j To mo a uer*d thiae Ql at heatl lira hurled drop i since I bat aunay aannir moraine When Ibry laid her there to aleep. Ob, the year* thai yet may come I Era I jolo Ike aweei-tcteed ain«rr lo our Father's happy homo. Only a faw old letter* I Tallow ase dim with yeatai But oil ihlafadad wiltlax Hath be* a bapitard with tear*. lira 'teeth tha churchyard aod ; -Haraptilt ll'roa with God. Oh. that thOoa gales would open. And aha, with outa'retehed hand, ol the faro IT better land u IgiSCfilaBKIIIS. NILAS JONES' THA P. Hilns Joint, Esq., waa a member of the church, waa, and bad been, long bafar, : ik* young people warn born. He bad at lendad mening. related bit forty. year ago exparlauca, mad* bard exhortations and dry prayer* aooocb fe he a aaiol ready to ha traaalaled. Bui, ulsd, lualead of tbia, ba waa eua of Iboa* crooked horn-beam uaei that aomatimea grow on Mount Zioo, i too atilf to be atrnightened and too tough i . . le be aplit. H* waa one of thoau positive. ' decided cberaetera tbet make a path, toil. ! •a wa might suppose a team of baffafoo would move in, coeld ibay b» ancyoked Ue hud inflapnc*. becaua* he could t»ik, ! ha could iueiouate, tud if need be, mak> fight. Hie elrengtb did not lie ie the ' •offer grace*, charity, beaaaoler.ee, kind »mi to the peer, eyoipalky for suffering, I and n detire to rommeaicete the Uoepel ! >e the relt of the world. Tha coatribn "ion bog looked dry whan it came eet oi ' Mr. Jnnea waa a champion ia dry then 1 logy ; aod NO to lb* mioitiar who Wat •* . anfortunste aa to cay anything not pre- j ' > tionaly known sod acraptod i-y bim. A ; ' . new thought, or au old thought in n or* j <ight, waa a beraay, aod au poioier could , 1 •■a keener lo noee u bird thee he Naa t* j 1 note e bereiyt Some raid he bed a kind j 1 heart within ; I don't pretend to kaoa I ' . now that wu. Tha bark no tha Ire* war I 1 «o raugh and thick that I doebl ahetbei i any body eeer law Ibe "within." Mr. Joeea waa not ooo of tboao porta- < pio»e that would prick and wound you it ; 1 you loacbtd bim, hgt he really bad lb, power of ahooting bit quill* into hi* ad- j ' v-reary. If bit aeigbbor'a borte got into ! tie p eater*, if hie neighbor'* (beep crept ! 1 through tbe feore. or hi* b*u (01 into bo j 1 garden, then look out ! The aiorm wa- a 1 perfect typhoon. | 1 . But bia great trial* and battloa were ! ■ with bia mini* tan. I say atioialara ; fo J • though ba had but oau at a time, he ' wrought upon them u energetically that ; ' be bed them eery ofieo. Two yaart wa* ' loeg minlatry iu tha parUk where bro , ' thur Junea lieed and aetad. ft aeeaad j ' ■o main no difference who er what Ibr ; ■ miaieter waa Mr. Jwaea would bo the ! firil to taka tha naw comar warmly by the i hacd, toll bim bow anfuUy tb.y wera da- i • reieod by the last half dosaa miolateri. aod bow Ibay would all bare boon ridden ' to doatk, bad bo not tbo taporbeman ! ' courage to unbortu them. Bet the year > woaid net come round before Mr. June* 1 was at lofgerkewde with the now minister, waa undomiuiog bim, and no arranging 1 matter* that ba meat and would laaea.— • ilia Bail waa imp, and ba thraahad aa bard that tha mewknni waa glad to gat away ' Irani Ha blow*. And yat Mr. Joaoa had ' no idea but ha waa a eery gwod, uaeful, * loeloea, wide-awake dleelple. ready to c tabs the ewwrd and aplit oeer the bead of " friaad or too 1b the good eweee. It com* c ia paaa la preeeea or time tbet Ho*. Mr. ' Sfroag earn* to the tbareb aa iu paetor. ' Re waa a peute u oar friend Jearr. He 1 wee qaiet, rwaerewd, mild and geutl*. bm • ■ he I tab of hie eye ebowwd thai be had a will of hie ewn. Ma Joaoa greeted bim wertaiy on hie arrlaai, bo waa recaieed , krodly bwt. Ro thiag mora. The new pee- t loractoff adtf hf had beww weed lo kind epewahoe. And by-aed-by whoa Mr. Jnaae began to inaiaoat., ead thee talk , : Mbtff aoww do aay gawd there, the eaid Hr. Bra, _•* «... t. fr •*«.!. — ' M NttM *. Ml hi. Ml— ; 1 bo pw* dwvw | tborw aooaod lo he no hoi* w the taiotaaor * ooai .alo wbtoh bo ooald " tbo bat- i fats
f arrowt. But a notable tchemo occorrej I , to him, and abont it ba tat to work with . | hia uanal energy. Ila w*ot round, honai' j I by houtr, end iueiud ell ibe men lo meel | j at the b'g wbiU arboolbouee neit Tuet | I day ereuing, "on baaineaa of great impor- | i lance." The people ell arnelt miachief, and wera abowt ready to hare a wreall* | | with i bia bard diaciple hud tee who ahauld_ rule, ha or the pariah. - Toeaday arming cam* and ^J^feting ; waa full. Mr. Jo net was iu high glee. Aa j eoou aa tb»J bad appointed a chairman ol the meeting, ba aroi* and eaid, "Brethren, j i 1 think it mail Aw eeidsnt to you all. thai j | our minister, Mr. btrong. tbongh a good | ! man, aad might do gaod in noma place*. ; probably, yat ie not tha man fur o». 1 hare been hoping that Somebody else i would mora ia tfci. Iking, but it aaenia In ! fall to ma to do tbo most disagrooahlr ! thing*. 1/lon't want aay formal eola on : ika subject, but what I propose ia, that d hat be carried around, and all Iboa# who I ibiak Mr. .Strong it not tha man for u*. ur wbu bars any thing againat bim, oi [ who 'bink he ia not perfect, tkonld drop j ic a paper on which ii written 'no,' end •II abe arecontrery-mindod wriu 'yes.' Then it waa that tha quiet, gen le MiSnell arose amirl great eilenee and said, "Mr. Chairman, I want lo amend tha mourn ef Mr. Jones, and I tberefoie mar*, i ing Mr. Strong, tha bet ba carried rouad, ' and at! who think hi r. Jonrt a troubler in : Israel, or wbelitTe any thing agnioat bim, ; or who thiak ie it not perfect, drop In a f paper on which ia written 'yea.' After j 1 that we can toIo about Mr. Strang. The amendment waa eecoaded by at laaal u doien voice*, aad tha vote was 1 taken, aod every paper bad "yea" written oa it, very lood, and Ibe vote waa declared to be aeaoimoai ; and Mr. Jonra took bis bat, and the minister waa left j undisturbed ; and tha people have mutk j glee to this day, in speaking of "Kaq. ; ! Jones' trap." Auecdolr of Webster. Scattered aboel on the island el Mur- ! iba'a Vineyard are a race of people, the , rvtnnauU of a euce powerful tribe of la- ' I .liana, who, from tha frequent idlermar- j i riage of tbair ancestor! with urgruca, par- : i lake both in character aod complexion j more of the black iban the iodimn race. I The Riajonty of them are held iu light | I esteem tiy their wbiU oeigbbor*. set only j , ! on account of Ihu inbereut prejudice ol . ; ibe wl.lle againat tbe colored race, but . also became ibeae people are more no- ' uceakie fur *hlttlra»ue*», dirliueea, aod • I general Itelataneaa, than for IboM pact- , | liar virtues wbicb mark a cieilisrd people. Especially do tbe hotel keepers look l upon them with au unwelcome eye, and' j ir baa loug been tbecuelum in Edgar | town, uheaever ooo ha* applied at the I t/e'ean lloaaa for lodgiug, to send him le j a colored winao kaowa aa Aaal Dinah ; | who not ucly "kept a tavern" aa aba ex j p reiaed it, but »s* also willing lo receive payment for food end lodgiug, ia muskrai i [ akina. grape*, berrieg, and similar truck, | which could hardly be considered at legui i lender. i Knowing there faeU. you eaa judge of lbs surprise mud indignation with which 1 : I'spt. tJibbs. tha landlord of the Oceaa ! House, taw oa a hot day. is the height of | r travel, tha village coacb drive op 1 to bia door, aad a dark akjonud, travel* 1 1 -oiled man prepare lo diamouut. Much a ' thing could not bo permitted aad with a 1 wrathfal countenance mine kont descended the tlepe. and io forcible language iu- ' | formed tbe traveler "ibat he coald sot Hep there," eddiag, tket "be eoald get ' | accommodated at Aunt Dioeb'e." "Bet." eaid the driver, drawing tbe ' ! landlord nu aide, "tbia ia Mr. Webj iter." ' "I don't eare what his nana is," quoth ■ be expectorated publican, "haven't I ■ ' told you s doeen limes not to bring a t nigger bareT nod a lot of Boetoo folks in tbe houee. too." "Bet tbie ieo't » nigger," exclaimed the driver, "It's Menial Webster, tbe 1 senator. Dr. Fiiker's friend." ' Light dewa*d open tbe laedlord'e mind, i ' end In n moment be cemprebendad the i t ■ illation, and while the great exponnder 1 shaking bia eidse with inagkur, lbs • chop-fallen captain poured forth a volnme J of apologias, and aaherteg hie dietingeiohnd gneatittotbe betel, he descended t the kitchen peadarug the old adage, "that it ie cot rata to judge by appear- , "°M" ' EtBcWCT of ONtCRL A writer Ceys : W« are trnebled eft- ' en with eevirc coughv. the menU of cold* ' ef ilaadiag. which may tare In coaeump- ' tioa er premolar* death. Bard vougha ' caste alee piece nights by coaaiant irritatioa ia the threat, and a Mreng effart «n , throw off offensive mnlter frwm th* luegs. Tha ramwdy ! pre paaa has bwea tried by , ■*, u gwod twawh. whiwb is eAmply to , take into tbe akemwch before rwxftieg for tbe nfgbt n place nf raw or fo*, after chewing. Tbie eeealeRt in aa aneaobad elate 1 ie very beating, ead oaBacto tho waters J frwrn tbe bags wad Uraal, eaaaiug laaaae- ^ *••• iwHef te the putiaai." tie bepe what they ware gwad fe. T lis. foMaw pcemfaly aaaaatedi -We
1 A Preacher Caught iu Ilia Own ! Trap. . | Onca two miniatera of tbe go»p*l were | I J conversing together on ealemporaeeent j preaching : . | "Well,** cold the old diein*, waxing J ; warm, "yon ere rniaieg yoararlf by writ- | i j ling yoar sermons and reading them off. | I Your eongregutiua cannot become ia- j tarested io your preaching, and if yon j war# railed upon to preach unexpectedly, ! onlesa yoo could get bold of an eld *urm«n, I yoa would be completely confused/" Tba young divine need all hi* eloquence . : and ia vain, to euuv'.ucs the old gvutle- j j men that tbe wrilteu eermoo exprvaeed | his own thoughts aad feelings, and il j railed upon cou'.JV'bwbextempormoeois. | , i iy. , "A* we are ef the same faith," said th* ; , i young mioialer, "aoppoaa yoo try next Sabbath mora tug. Oo aaceadlng th# pel. ; pit you can hand me a text from any part , of the Bible, end I will convince yen that . 1 cue preach witkoet loekiog at tha texi j before 1 Hand ap. Likewise 1 mult br , * allowed the same privilege with you. and j i (a* who will makv th* beet of it." The idea seemed to delight the old gen. j , ' tlemso, and II was immediately agreed Tbe following Sabbath, au mounting | the pnlpit, bia aanior brother band«d biui I * altp of paper, on which warn written "Aod the a** openaj) bia mouth and spake,' | — from which ha preached a gloriuo* ear- | mon, chaining tbe attention of bis daplighted bearers and ebarntiog hi* eld friend | a lib bis eloquence. | In th* iriernoon th* young brother, w^p waa lilttag balaw tba pulpit banded buna ! »ltp. After ri-ing and opening tha Bible I tha old man looked sadly around ; "Am j 1 not tbioa us ?" Panting a faw momenta i ba ran bia 6og*ra through bia hair. 1 straightened hia collar, blow his nose, like { the leal trumpet, aod read aloud: "Am | 1 not thiao u*f" Another pause, to | while a deadly aileape reigned. Arter | reeding a third lime, "Am 1 not thine ' I *•*?" be looted over the pnlpit at fate | friend, and io u doleful voice said : "/ ' I think J am, brother." Kotilp With Contributors. No not ia will oe took— trom this date i I hereafter ward* — or letters that hain't got i ! a postage stamp onto them. Don't write only oo one aids of maauakripl, and don't writs much into that, Don't said a manuknpl unless yon can ■ i aad il yaorself, aflrr it gels dry. We pay, all tku way up the lull, from ! tm cents in oar dollar for ceoliibusbons uckordlag tew belt Aul aeiilrmenia made promptly at lb* | rod of the neat euuring year. Poetry and prose piec.a rteptelively eolicitrd. I he highest market prtta paid for aw. ful railroad amaabca, aid elopeuieuts with another man's wife. No ewaario' allowed ia oar paper. Ieaac.— Yoer article oe "froge" it te- i ceived. It made me laff like ligbtoieg. Y»te idee "thai froge might ba io. I creased by propagation" ia bally. Yore idee "that frog* were diskoverrd by Christopher Columbaa ia tba year \ 1492," hu slipped my memory. You also aey "that frogs grow mere | bobiuied aa they grow older." This ix : too caaa«d goad to ba entirely lest. Soak.— We very humbly dtcliu* yore \ eeea oo th* good. Yur# remark* might pouibly lead one | man to think aa you do, and wo dent want our columns ta ba held responsible for tbe increuing number of pboola. Tbe wurld bu already got more pool* ' thee there ie aay nerd of. There aie'l oo doeht in my mind but what tha flood was a perfeckt aaccese, and I have thought that another joataach one would pay well aow in sum ssktions ov Ue eoeotry. Joan Bilukos. j » . I "Oh, pa, Mr. Smith was here tbia morning, end whan ma told bim that yoa i woaid not ba heme till late, he (aid ber | i pa ware like koeey, aad that be wished I b* was a bee, and then be kic*wd ber.— They gave me a stick or candy not te tell i any one, bet I doe't think Uey'll mind yoa, yoe are ee well acquainted with me. i — "Sore." eaid Pal risk, rubbing bis 1 with delight ut Ike prospects of a present Iron hie employer, "I always man* ' to do my dely." "I believe you." re- j plied bia employer, "and therefore, I shall ' moke yen a present of all yua have stolen \ from ma daring tha yu»r." "Tbook your honwr." repliwd Pol, "and may all your 1 and acquaint aura* train yon ue liberally.** - —Tbe Prase, tbe Pulpit aad thu Pnttieoate— Urae ruling pnwwra of tbe dev. Tha (rat apreada knowledge, tba second spread* moral*, end Ue third * predf considerably. ADTwarmwu.— A celebrated wkoleeolt asvrckaat in Lew dee. Englaad, baa prr»eeled tbe prapriaters wf the Tohtfraph Artb a printing pram which aaaa #25,000. ua a taken a* eppseciaDen. le deteg ee. be aumtmpnaied tba gift by a Utter, which mMr "la ywwr paper, by JuMaUu. adeertitlBg, | have smmri Ibe fovUn. white laahtn ma te •#» tea teRtaaawy teNVwd«te«udd w«L" *fosl _
a I A Our Batlroads. I Kew peraous comprehend th* magnitod* » There are in th# United Statei 36^96!I 026 miles of railroad— th* tntal cost «J j g j which ba« reached #1,502,464,085. Of • | mile* of railroad, Penoiylvania ba* th* r. most ; Ohio next ; Illinois next ; and New - Y»rk next. The extent of railrodda in u even distant sections ia surprising. Even , Florida has four beudred and seven mihs , I of completed road, while far distent Texas | baa four hundred and savaatj-nioe, sod i- . hoot A'kaoau oo* hundred and ninety. - on*. California already looms up with I I three hundred and iwrnty-oae mile* built. I aod on* thousand miles altogether, while . Delated Oregon baa made a beginning, i and be* nineteen mils* complete. Kansas. » j loo, comes forth with, her two honored 1 and forty miles, aod K ebrsska with her - | two hecdred end seventy-live. In the 1 t I prodigious development of tba American I t railway ayitem, we sea how rait a Held ' I j Iber* ia, or uogbl tw be, for tbe American , » iroo manufactnrrre, aod bow unjust il is I 1 | lo taka froui them tbia invaluable houtr j market, in order to encourage the in.por- j . tattoo of inferior railroad truu from Eng. 1 | laud. Fortune Telling. • ' Ia looking through u book on astrology 1 w* cam* across the following, which our " | traders n.ey eccepl or Dot. just as they • | Jaooary— He that is born io January ' | be rrrj subject to infidelity, let ho will 1 be complacrot, cud withal a fine singer. a good koatewtfe, rather melancholy but . j yet goodnaturrd. 1 ' February - I be man bora ia the mouth 1 of Febroaty will love niouvy much, bat ' Indies more. He will be sOsgy at home. ' ' but prodigal abroad. The lady will bo 1 March— 1 hr man born in Man h will be j ' j ratber handsome, but be *i,| be honest | [ and pradrnl. He will d:e poor. Tbe ^ . April— Tbe man who has the misfortune | te be born in April will be subject to 1 . I mulsdirs— hs ntlLeravel lo bis dia.dven , 1 j leg* — lie will marry A rich heitess, alto 1 will make hint miserable/^ The lady born ' | I his Hiuulb will be tall and stout, with • agrvrebl) wit and great talk. May- The man horn io tba month ol • ' May will be handsome and amiable ; he ! " 1 will make l.ia wife bappy-tf ha has ..nr. 1 ' 1 j The lady will be equally bleat in every . i June — Th* man born in the month of ' j atrly loud of children.' Th* teiiy will b* | 1 : i a p*rs«nags fond of flattery, sod will ! 1 I I®""?- • July— Tha man born in July will b* fat. ' i ; and loffrr daalb tor tha woman he lores. 1 ' ! fine bust ; sb* will bo of ralbrr sulky icin. i ' | P»ri August— The man born in tbs monlb | > . ' nf August will be ambitious and courage- ' 1 ous-he will haro two wjtes. The leoy I I ' will be amiable and twice married, but j • . her second hnsbaad will cauat ber lo re- 1 - 1 gret lb* first. | , I (September— Tbs men born lo the month > : of beptember will be strong, wis* and | prudent, bat too eary with bis wife, who I i j will give bim great unceiiucss. The lady 1 bsra id tbie month will br prvlty, petite i , and pontes a sweat diepoiilion ; but will | lack flrmneaa of character. • The astrologer for tome reason ur other ' ! omits te tell us tbe deelle*y of ihosu born ' i i in tbe moolbe of October, November and ■ December. : _ . . j How Enterprise Increases Business. In London, laboring men ore conveyed 1 t* and from their hernia over distance* | varying from one to aix milte, by railway, i for one shilling a week, or lesa than two i cents a trip. Twe of tee most costly rail- . ways io Englaad have found II lo ba to I their interest to adopt a policy that wilj • br log tbu travel of liboriog men opon their i liuea tbrengh charging such low rate! for | transportation. They bare found it tote^ ; most profitable addition to their costt^n. This demonstrates three points : Kigst, • that such facilities for travel canytie | affordtd at a very cheap rale ; second, ihir- t tbs additional besioeaa thus brought upon , line le en object worthy tbe mention ol great railway corporations, end, third, i that every additional facility afforded to tba public increaiea tba particular kind o' t businaea to wbiub il is extended. These are points that earn* of the railway cootpan tea ip tbia cunnlry andersleud very j well ood practice very orach to their profit ; bat there era many albert wbo seem , to be unable le eotupraksod loch prism- < pies. OR steaa reads diverging from ■ 1 great cities, those principles ought alway* ■ to be applied j er wherever they have < been, lb* advaalag* hue bees very grant, r both te tba corporal io* itself sad to Ibr , owns try it traverses. It is not i a worthy t of the attention of our street railway com 1 ponies, aa tboy perhaps era beginning lo aoderataed, ia view ol tbo fact that lb* | Vbeta ia 1866* Vae coo. 'd ly°"w "ban i lb* aaabst corned te 1065. Additioo.l , I. edit tea or cheaper for**, or a cowibieo1 tioa of both, might be «ortb try tog i* f erewawfi a M«Uar baefcelidiag ■ tewywar 1 ucr.
Laws of New Jersey. » [er aCTRoaiiT. j ! ! An act relative to the I'abiic Printing, fj I. Be it enacte.1 by tl.o Svoeto and f 'Ueooral Assembly of the Stale of No* . i Jeriey, that the laws vnuctrd' at each , the Senate end minutes of the joint meet- I , | ing, the minutes of lb* House «f A. ton. j I 1 bly and the legislative documents, aitaii j , b« printed hurra tor iu acvortiaaco with [ , at tba following prices, to wit : for prta". ing three thousand copies of tr>atou law., , the sum of forty dollars per inert of six'. ; cop.*.' of lb. journal, of foe Hro.tr, «,„. I ; tbo mitratri of fo* jurat meeting, and one . I thousand copies of the minutes of the | , , House or Aaaembly, th. suot nf iliirt) , dollars per shrrt of sixteen pages ; fo. | ,'j per foousaud ems for composition, sou i I tlfiy iiupresptuns of sixteen page, for th. ' ! pr.es work ; for pr.oiing on. bouor.d alio j ! fitly copies ol tbe public bill, ordered by ! . uifoer binoeb ol ibe legislature, at fori rale of SIX dollars per sheet ol lour foulsH cap pagra, oo good orllliig |>o|)er, will. ; pica type, each page to cauteiu tbi.ly- j other paprra ordered by fo« IrgtRalUIr, ■ ••ken ol two hundred aod bl.y iinpreaalou* j Vlded, Ibat «u all cases wbele rale oDU j dollar extra shall be paid par page lor at. : indices and tables of content, set in bouiSeoele uud uiuulea ol House of Assitn- i 2. And be il enactrd, That tbe above shall include all tbe expenses tun- j dent lo the printing ulsd Ueli/efJTu Ibe i good quality, wbite | i luting paper for tbe ' duconienls iu octavo lorn, weigbrag fort,and eighty slieel*, Iw.u y-loor by fo.ny. ! | slgui locbva.la aix. ; tbe bills lo bu on per pound at whicb l-e sou.e I. .old b, j legislative document's and cois.Rl suite j i oiderud Isy tbe legist. lure, at foe lowest j rates el WUIcta tbe Sam. la auld by pup. i •ucn | taper i. sold lis elloer ol sa.u cm*. i j and aatuiaciuiy ev.o-oc. ol tu. | j price ol *ucb pa pen wiiRiu lu.aa.d pel loo. I ! shall ba aubuillled lo tbe cwuipliytler bepaper oo * bleb any public pnuting . a* | pamphlets, reports ur olber oucuineui. portauce to be prinleu aud bound tm document or report shall be pirated n. j ■aid joint cummtilee .ball older any oo. - email lo be punled In the said Voraine i legnlattve docuuivblr, foe punier sbu | prinl ob* tbouannd enptes tbersnl, whin documents shall be ou tube red in tbe order io which tb*y arc ordered to be printi il, | and lb* governor's annual massage .bah | classed as document number una it. ! said volant* ; when any document shall be ordered to bd printed more than once, at periods more than four days apart, the v printer thereof shall be entitled to charge for composition as nbore provided for, each time tbe laid docameul shall be su printed, and in no other case aba 1 1 mure - thao one composition be paid for the printing of such reports or discontent*. 4. And be il enacted. That io ousfoimity with lb* act approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forly six, it shal. Ibe duty of tbe clerk of the tieneim Assembly, sod th# secretary nf ibe-H-n ate, to Deliver copies, complete.', of the ! journals of thoir respective booav* to tin persons appointed to print Ibe tame, w.l.n thirty days a'ter tbo close or thoseeatnn of lb* l*g islatare, and in fo* event ol to. rlerknf tbe Ueneral Assembly and a ere. tarynf tbo Senate foiling lo deltvrr aocb copies as provided fur in fob section, Ibei •ball Isrlslt tn th* treasurer, for lb* au of tbs state, out hundred dollsia of then sultry. 5. .Aod bo it oosctsd. That tbo indices to lb* jounuiof the Senate sod taiuuta» of fo* liens* of Aoooately, fo* volant* ut lbs pablte lows, sad fo# IrgbUiH* doca m.nu shall hereafter be made out by thperson or peraous respectively, who auy be employed to wxwcul* mud prtstiug, sr<> tb.sumsf fifty dwOsr* s**t shell MaL
lowed the saulipri iters for Compiling sach mdiceJ; provided fost etch iodic** shall be printrd solid in hnnrgeois type, sad h* mod* out alphabetically under on* h*od- • rag. in tba style of tbo iodsg to lb* joar- • Iisl of the Helta's of New Jersey for tbs h year eighteen huadred and sixty-aig. 11 C. A ."I b* It enacted, That tbe j.rarnal - j or tha Senate aud tba minutes of th* • j House of Assembly shall hereafter be i j piloted !- tba aims compart form aad h style aa the journal of the Senate for th* 11 | y sr eighteen hundred au*' rlxty-sig, aud • to. comptroller sh.ll ..ait u bill, for - p' Ollog out executed iu accordance euh ' v'" '' J raatbau '' l"o bills, pamphlet, and sucb other mal- ' I on may be ordswed by Ibe SrOal* aod r House of Aearmbly. I 8. And be it eoacled. That Jehu F. ' | Uubcuck, of New Uransetck, t« appointed r ! i"1 P"Uj UU" co'""* uf U* '•E1** ' | tVurl-, ol l'etersiiu, b. employed lo print { three thousand copies oftue law* euaosd ' j ol the present sct.iou of the legislature, 1 | whicb copies sh.ll be deltv.red la fo* Hstoto treasurer within two mouths srter "ld Ubtswell ft Wart* .ball bse. re- • cetved th. copy tbereol. and on la.lure thereof, the said L'blSaell ft M'unt aball 'otfetl ibe sum uf live iictulred dutlsrs, • -btcb rum the raid stain treasurer is 1 -lUtburixed to m lilt bold and deouct from 'he aiouunt due tu limn for pnattug said j 10. And be jtetraeied. That it shall b* er ur cause tu be Ueliietrd, to the perawn ■ j..r pw.uo. -fo. .ball te, .wburtsed iu " '""•i l'"' "Ul""* ul ,h* • c°pj °r every law passed at tbia aeastou ol lb* Irgtslaiure « libra Ihi.ty day. after fo* ' passage of e.cb law, aud uu tailor* thereof ' j shall be compelled to pay Iu lb. pereoa or persuua stilliurixad to print th* copiea ' ' ol the laws, any mm wbicb ba or lb*/ ' I .nay bsv* lorleiied ty reason of such da- • I I i. Aud ba it enacted. Thai Biooiek on 1 t-'bew. ol L'smden, be employed lo print 1 one tbouuud copies sf lbs mioott* of fo* 1 House of Assembly lor tbe correal year. 12. And be it reacted, That Franklin F. i'allnrson, of Newark, be employes lo I f,ul »•"> thousand copf.a of lb. j.arsal -I Ibe Heuato for tbe curroot year. I 13. Ami be it si acted, 'I bat all act* | uitu punt ui acta cuuUicitug with lb* pro14. And be il soaeted, That this erg > is... take sllecl .11.0..01 l.ty, Apptuied Febraery 20, lo«7. A I tea in. I m tribute toa Wife. I "tu guided in my cbou-o only by ll4 "lutd aflectiuos of my youtb. i found an ratrtligeul euuipauiua and a leudtr , corrected lb. most petiraactou. ol tbem. | cue became piudeot bom affrctloo, and , j Woa taught Irugaltiy auil ecoaumy by ber I pel tud uf uty lile, abe relieved me. on* , Xtuily t eclat Hied me I rum utaaipaUou ; >u* prqp, ed my ue.k and irresolute ua- . exertluUs thai have been u-vlul aud credit- , -sole to Ibe, uud sb* Was perlrctly at baud , l to adtuout.b my hcvd.essoees ut tmprovt- . Jel.ee. To b- I 1 owe w lisle Vet 1 am; Id ...got toy lerl.bg O* CL.ra. l r. nit m k f .... OCC...OUU. re« ».meo .«, n c. 1 ( -uu*" ihu or acrimony. D*r Ireiibga * ,'ldcable, leuder aud cuuateut. Hucb *0# , natural sense <saa tapidly Impruvra*, slier , eight yr.rfo stragui. uud duties* bod , bound ui foal together, aud molded our Lempera to each ufo- r ; when a kuuwiodgu of bsr worth bad refined my Joufolul „ lore lulu Iri-U'lsbip, sod before age bud deprived il 01 much uf us oi igtoat ardur. , i lust-ber, afa* ! tu* obuice ul my }uu h, the partner of oiy nislurluues, al a mu•ui nt w bee i had lbs pruspeel ul ber sboring my belter days.— [air J.mco MaokHrlnoruuilia for Uuni Ladies. • bu*. leur ,-f lire ".arcreVa.ee is ooi ue-te.llh oe^ great oa oars, cuu.pll.a lbs o.llo-rag memoranda luryoang ladles: " llaes a gutsd piaoo or aom-. Ue aura i" hare a 'dreadful clu' when asked to 'favor lb* i-umpeuy..' t.'ry ui a weudrag -pilfer. Never Isoru jdir carl papers ia ibe drawing-room. Diop yuur hud kerchief ahvu-you are sblhg te fsioi. Mind yoa are -sngaged' il you don't I k# yuur partner. Abjure ringlets on a est day. Neves folat unless it u convenient to foil 1 into fo* arm* pflb* yosng gwotlesu^vou lor*.. Bemombrr, it's vulgar ia ib* extreme lo boon what, your m Iboris goisg to hove for dioaor I W fo R you g* a shop1 p.«, bo ear* to to#* /awe V»«MW <# ■ muusi

