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VOI, XIII.

CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1887.

NO. 649.

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L C. | , slosurssmd«dtaKts erijH£fJtemosl ( romlunrd 'wll b^n'lnr rirad rommlaaion' make ' II the test sotecrlptloa b.-'k ever puH.sh d - . t aend f.-r clrcul-rs aad ae* our lermA aad why II i arils faster and sires belter satisfaction than any > j 'mhe^bbothuu A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ; 1 I JSSSWSiiSSWS^ ?£& ! - , tieatlee no Early Errors, lie Deplorable Coora- , queaees upon the Mind and flodv. ulih the I Author s Plan ol Treaiment-the only rartoua. i and luccesiful mods of cut a, aa shown by 'be ro- i port of cases treated. A truthful adviser lo the « ' martir . and tboso rontrmplariaf marnayr. ! . i who cdtertsin doubta of ihrir physical coudinoc j I Irnt free of pre* age to any addreaa, on receipt ol | , iwrotydbre cents m etaenreor postal .•uneasy, | by adart aalug DR. LA C*OIX. No II Maiden I i Lane. Albany, N. *. Tbo author may b« eoa- | lulled upon any ol the dlacaara upon which his : i book i read a. Medicines aenl tu aay pari of the , , II T: VOLI TION IT TRADE ! 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Baton Solomon Rothaoblldkaefaf rooommen.led to mauy 5 MafttaBdi Main LANE'S i.l.MMENT, aad they being desirous to aroeure tt, Be a should adrlao bins torslahllah a depot in Porta. The Indian Liniment, A I a relief, aver ready ; aa a killer ol pain, 1 JK* BWRMKSMSSl ~1 ' lie and Nrmralarte ANoeilona. Sprains, Bruises Ac, Is la unequalled, tt Is also moat elBeeoloua taken Inwardly, to the rare of Cholera, Clumps, •> aad ratas -a the Atumach, Diarrhoea, Dysrn- _ Era. MM Mostua, Ckslaia mfaatum. Ae, and a w llboul rxc. plloo I be moal wonderti.l Pa- , macaw the world affords. ,v. F A M 1 L Y -bould be wlthou'lt. Faery Traveler by land or sea should t have a bottle. Miners and Tamers r. Id lag at a uistauee from Phyalelau should keep It cwoatan'ly ue hand, bcaorof Aeetdenta. aad mudden attacks of Stomach Comrlalata. Ita ralue f car. a., I be estimated Inquire tie Major LANE'S , INDIAN L 1 M M E N T. ami Ute oo_ol b cr : ^ ^ i cc, ^ retail *i>D^maa Baraea A Co, SI Park Roe. N. V, Gale A Bobuucm, tt* Greenwich at, N. T.i M F. C. Welfs A Co , t*t Fulloa st— N. V ; Can*. N. . t ritisadua.n dtb Are, N. t, an ! by respects- 11 hie Druf rlsra tbHmgbnjMbs r/^cld Nwia g»- j, OU6U AMD HUTOBV p or tux j, BOOKS of the BIBLE. By Prof. I ALYTN N. BTOWF, D D. A w'lBK of leal suite, mad aa aiarast India. , H 1 ausworlag all Ura'obyac'Mam to its amiaent, c i — a IJtfcjttaMM jmmact bpcmp, CI>m , bSstek^K^taittaiN V — s*w suua am* M gjgg j

She port's Corner. THE PENDl'LLM. * j la ball, and palaaq, aad cot. la kitchen aad bWoIr fay, Oa marble marital aodYumal) walla Ticking 1U busy way.X The pendulum amlagetb tV^mJJia, Marking Time In ita eeaaeleaa flow. la the rooming's purple glow, j In the sultry noontide flare, | lo the fading light and the solemn night. Its measured beat la there, As It steadily awtngeth to and fro. Though falling oa heedless ears, I Will sound till the tale la told jv. Of the awlftly-glldlog years: Till Ibe angel alaada on sea and shore, ^i$trUaufoni5. A llurkwoodi Advputure. A Virginia Hanker, who was tb* ekairmao of a noted Infidel Club, was ancr ; travelling through Kentucky, Living with I I bunk bills of tba valua ol twenty-five Ibousaud dollars. Whan ho came to a lonaly forest where robberies and murder1 warn said lo be frequent, be was aoou lest through taking the wrong road. Tb* darkIueea of night cane qoiekly over him, aad now i* ercep* front the threatened dengrr . bo kaow uot. lo Bis alarm, h* suddenly j , espied in tba disiance, a dim light, and j ; urging bis hurs* ouwuid, i.u at luuglh | oue hi a urotcbsd looking cabin. He u knocked, aod tbo door >u opened by a * so said that bar husband wa* j oat bunting, but would abortly ratura,, and she waa ear* he would cbsatJBliy gisr i sbultc- for iba sight. Tb* geutle- | ibbii Had up bia borne and colored the ■ > cabin, but witb furling* thatcao be batlqy j ! imagined than described. Hare be was, | I with a large tun of moocy, and perhaps j I 10 thv house or one of the robbers whoso j nauta was a terror to tba country. I ' lo a abott time l*u man of tb* beui* | rciuroed. 'Ho bad oa a dear akin abirt, a < boar akiu cap, atumod mack fatigaad, and io do lalkalisa mood. All tbia buded tba i infidel oo good. H* fait for bin pistols io j \ pocket, sud placed them ao A* Id be ready for instant us*. Thu man asked the tiraoger to rstiru to bud, bat hu de- ; tlioed, sayiog that hu would ail by lb* lire | all night. Tii# tnao utgad, but tbu mom ' he urged, tbo more ibu infidel won alarmed. Hu full assured that tbia waahisloal ' night upoo north, but bu determined to | sell bia life as dsarly at b* conld. ' His io- ; fidel priociplri gate bim oo comfort. — 1 fears grew into perfect agony. What At length tba backwoodsman roaa, and i reaching to a wooden abelf, be took down so old book, end eald : i "Well, stringer, if yen woo't go lo bed. j 1 will ; bet it is my castou) always to read , u chapter of Holy Seriptorw before I g* bed." What a change did these worda produce! Alarm wee at nee* removed from ibu skeptic'* mind. Tboagh avowing' uimself ao io6d*l, hu bad oaw coofidaoce ■ io lb. Bible. He felt safe. Ha felt that tb* meo who atpi ao eld Bible Id bia bona*, aad read it, aod beot bia koaea in ' prayer, was ao robber or murderer. He I listened lo the simple yrayer of tbe good i at oocs dismissed all bis fears, sod lay down in that rode cabin and slept as calmly a* b* did aoder bia ralbar'a roof, tbat algbt b* aeaasd to revile tb* good old Bible. H* became a sincere Christian, aad often related tbe atary of bis eventlel journey, to prqv a the folly of infidelity. [From tAs Nsw Tosh Otasnsr.j Popular Phraaea. Io tb* OUtrvtr of 8*pumb«r 19lb, is so interesting article onder tb* litls"Uiv* tba Bible it* dot," io wbicb certain popular saying! ar* shown to be founded oa Scriptural idea*. Two of tbum ar* attributed to tb* wrong ■ uihors ; and aa aoiuspired maa, aa wall ss tb* inspired, should have their dose, I ak* the liberty *f making tbe correc"Matttrlf inactivity" is qoeted aa a phraa* of M r. Calboun'a. He gave Caleb rity t* tb* phrase by aaiog it vary aptly the discussion of lb* Oregon qaeetioe IMS. It i> foned io tb* Ilndict'oe Gal. hear, of Sir Jem** Mackintosh, published to 1791 , section 1 : "Tb# Commons, faith, ful -o their sye'am, remained ia a wit* aod masterly inactivity, which tacitly reproached tbe arrogant aaaamplioo of tba Nobles," Ao. Tb* authorship of tba pkraao "Sober recatul fkmiykf," t* credited to Mr. Von Burro, who oocw ared it skillfully in' a composition designed for popular imprea. >ib a. Tba real sal her is a statesman of aa eorlisr goaoeaiion— Fuhsr Amos, of Maasaobafievta. la bis speech oa bieaalal -Wc trees he says ; -| eooslder Wewaiat efectioas aa a security Uot tbo saber, -eooad tbowgbt of tbo poepio shall be low." It is not likely tbat oUbor Mr. Calhoun or Mr. Van Bartn waa aa intentional plagiarist. Tb*** siprsseiee word* bad prwmbiy Mfwd thtnalras ta Uelr memarte#, teh. a fisea eeta by Uasn. nan sus *p for *•* M lil oceasloa, aa original iXln belb a at bars, aod itelaad of quota) tea. it

l.wuiaa Mnhlbarta and Hor ! Works. Tba promptaoes with which tba works ' # *f tbia German antboress bar* been pub- ' liabod by ths AerLBTORiof New York kas created tb* imprestiee that she is a most rapid writer. Indeed,' eome appear to Ibiak tbat works of fiction flow from ber pen witb uneurpssaed frequency. Tbie is -jjuits a mistake. It is some fifteen years •luce ber first work sppssred, and tb* date of bsr publications dsricg tbe lest ten years is sbowo io tb* following list : — " Archduke John ssd His Tims." 12 sol#., 1H59-63. Thsi# sr* generally small Gsrmao volumes, ICmo, pps. 200 to 270, et which tbsr* ar* six io * work, like tb* trsoslation *f Merit Antoinette; "Tb* Kagitieta In L*nd#s,"'^>vols.. I860; "Frsas Kskucsy," 2 vols., 18SI ; "Frederick tb* Great aod Hie Coort," 3 vols., 1869 1 "Frederick the Great and Hi* Family." 166*. Socood series af Fred*, rick tbe Great sad His Coort," 3 vols., I 1864; Count sen Benjowsky," 4 vols.,! 1»65; "The Great Klector aod tbe !*eo- | pie," 4 vols., '65; "Historical Pictures,'' | 1862 ; second series, 3 vols., 1862 ; "His- ' I torieal Life Pictures," 2 vols., 1844 ; "Coerl Histeriss," 3 ssls., 1862; "The Yooug Klector," 3 vols., 1865 ; "Joseph' , ss Boiperor," 1859; "JJmperor Joseph j sod Maria Theresa," 1863; "Kmperor | . Jeaeph XL," 1859; "Kuiperor Joseph j sud Marie AotoieeUe," 1864; "Kiaperor t | Leopold aod His Time," 3 sols, io one, 1361 ; "Kmpres. Josephine," 3 vols., ! j 1861 ; "Gueen Uortrnse," 1861 ; "King J '! Henry ibe Eighth ssd lilt Court," oo j 'date. "Tb# CosrtUf Empress Catharine | 11.," 1859 ; "MariaTberesa aed Trvnek." 1 2 sola., 1861-2; "Napoleon to Utrmssy," ' 4 vol*., 1860-63; "Dangbterof an Empreau," 2 vols., 1860; "X'rioce Eugeoe 1 . | and His Tims," 8 vols., 1864 ; "Kastadl | .land Jsoa," 1863; "Tb* Ureal Elector I aod Hi* Children," 4 vols., 1866. j M Mies Muhlbach wa* born in 1814, aod : ( ' was married to bar lata husband in 1839, ! i sud is fifty-three years of ag*. She bst < t | herself rsla'sd tb* method wbicb she purists preparatory to writing an bistorissl | romance ; sbs says : "1 have never written i s book witbool having etudiod beforehand t | tbe theatre of oveuts. 1 must gat ac- { | qnaistad with lbs land and people ; meat i koew lb* country, its inhabitants and ! cities exactly, in order tbat 1 ir.ay repre- ( ; sent vividly snd correctly." The materials thus obtained *1 the ca- | rear of those great character* who figure so prominently in bsr works bav* desbt- ' ; less been em'ple for lateral works rslstie* ' } to such. The field io which ah* has j j wronght has been so rich in greet sod j I stirriog dramatic incidents, tbat it has re- ! quired a masterly hand to as* them. 1 Drew Theological .Seminary. 1 Mr. Daniel Drew ban far tome years past contemplated tb* endowment of s university or a theologies! seminary. Al ' lb# centennial of tbe Melbodiil Epitco- : ' pal Church Uat year, tkawtaubsts of thai ! j ueoemiostioo ware called uppi for gifts, j and Mr. Drew concluded to endow a semi1 oary. Hi* first ids* was to erect a build- : iog user Cermet, Putnam Coooly.in Nsw ' York State, bis nativ* place; bat it was ' considered tbut tb* parehas* of buildings ' already finisbud wuuld ba dutirubl* ; for. 1 by this mesas, studsuts could at one* 1 enter upon their course. 1 Kaglsswoed, near Perth Araboy, was 1 selected, snd $150,000 offered for Iba pro1 party, comprisiog two baodred acres, aed an ex tenuis# buildtug erected twdlve yesrs 1 ago for lb# purpose of carryiog oa farm- ' tog aod msnufuctdrisg operations. Since ' its purchase by tb* present owner it baa ' been used as a boardiog-eehool. Mr. Drew's offer for it was refBt*<L.aad the fine esUbUbmeot of tkd 1st* Mr. Willium Gibbon, At Msdisoo, Now Jeroey, witb e I similar number of soree, was purchased for tbe earn* sum. Tb* aetata ia eslled "Tb* Forett," and it t treaty-eight miles , from New York, ao the Morris aad Essex i I tail rood. The boildingt ar* eery large, i . and inelod* a dormitory, u clnb-hoase ud I dining-room, a cbapel, aid a library, l bs groood* are laotefslly laid oat. It ia lb* . . intention of Mr. Drew lo eodow tbo institution with $250,000 as soon ** tb* , charter is obtained oexl winter, and a former eom of $10,000 will be expended upon a military sud other upparteouoeet- < i swelling tbe eotir* gift to ball * million. A board of trustee* was appointed last I year, wbeu it was intended to establish tb* ioelitstioa io New York ; bst us it ie . now iu New Jersey no alteration ia tb* liet will be necessary. ( Tb* seminary opened oa tb* 6lh ef No. sembsr. Twenty itodeeU are tow Ibar* i - wko were isformalty recti red ao tbo 16th i i of la* I month- Tboir expenses of board I , is fear dollars weekly, moms and laities - fro*. Rev. John McClinlock, D. D., will i \ bo preotdest, sod else Profsueor of Prac [ ticai Tkeolegy' For Exegeiical Theology. Be*. Mr. Burr, or Newark, aad R *. , 1 Mr. CruM. of Morriatowo bav* been oo- , guged ; nod for Hiotorioul Theolory. Rev . 1 Bernard H. Nodal. I). O., of Philoda , Tb* choir ef Systematic Theology is yet , ! solllsd. Ths coarse of study iu Uo Me- , 'bed ist ekaruh ruaomhlea that in *11 other ' ProtosiMt duoomlauttpes. — The Puy Depart mast hea seat, la «11. 1 294,888 claims for additional bounty la < tbe Beeond Auditor That ifissr can 1 only diepwea of from flvu to six busdred a week. Bo unpoeU lo got through with Iho pruuewt nwslilisu in obou to*:; ysRsu. IJ ■I

The I.vgixlat urr. Tb* usxt Legislature witl be composed ■ ss f«Upw. : 1 Tb* Seusle will stand us follows : ' Atlantic— f). S. IllacLwn, 1869! ' llcrgsn — John Y. Dster, 1870 r Hurling ton— Job H. Uatkill, 1871 1 Csmdeo — lulwar'i lintel, 1870 1 Cape Msy — Learning M. Rice, 1871 j ' Camberlaud — P. I.udlam, 1869 j 1 Essex — Jar. I.. Hayt, 1870 UleueeiMr— Woodward ITarinVX', 1870 Hadsun— Charles H. Wtnfield, 1869 ' II uourdou— Joseph G. Howns, 1871 j 1 Mercer— Aug. G. Kiciey, 1869 ; 1 Middlesex — Amos Robins, 1871 | 1 Moumeetb-H. 8. Little, 1870 | i Morris— Geo. 7'. Col*. 1869 j Ocean — Geo. It. Horner, 1869 j Passaic— Job* Hopper, 1871 ! ' rtslem— Samuel l'lttmatr-, 18711 j Somerset — Jebo H Anderson, lot" ' Sussex — Richard E. Kdsall, 1871 : Union-rime, Clark, 1870 ! Warren— Abraham Wildrick, 1870 ! Democrat* (to Roman) 11 ; Republicans j (tit italics) 10. JDsmecratic majority. 1. ! The following is a comparison of the j 1 I Sdpal* ae it stood at the last session, and j at it will stand io 1868 ; 1867. 1868 ■ j Democrats. « II* - Rspablicaos, 13 r 1" j | Rep maj. in '67, 5; Dem. maj. 1868, I j j Democratic gain of 3 Senators. j Atlantic — Jaeot/lieim. Bergeu— Cornelias Christie, Henry G. j i Hiring. - | Burlington — John J. Maxwell. Charles | E. Heodrickvos, Wallace Lippiocoit. | Charles Collins. 1 | Camden — John Hood, James Willi, | Chalkloy Albertsos. ! Cap* May— Samuel R. Magoosgle. I Cumberland— Thomas D. Wsslcotl. ./«.■ I j H. Kizon. j Essex — Josiak Speer, .'amn Peek, Jtto. 1 1 Kennedy, Timothy IF. l.ord, Samuel At - ■ ! i cater, Josiah Baldwin, Francis Mackin. I i Eijward Heddsn. Edward L. Price. Gloucester — Wa. Rosenbsooi, Chat. ! T. Mslooy. ij Hunterdon — John Williamssn, Theo ! Probaseo, Ballia Pick)*, j Hndsou — Noah D. Taylor, Uusea F. j Clark, John Van Vorst, Augustus O. i j Evaas, John Dwyre, Henry C. Smith. - ! Middlesex — George K. Strong, Alfred i 1 W. Jenes. William M. Cox. i Moumoutb— Cbas. Allen, Francis Cor- ' I lies. Tbomas 8. R Brown. Morris— Daniel L'ogblao, George Cage, Jesse Hbarp. j Mercer — Absalom Lannning, PTbomas | J. Corson, Tbomas C. Pierce. ' I Ocean — Geo. IF. Coperthwai'e. ' j Passaic — David Henry, Joseph H. Baldj irin, Albert A. Fori Voorhies. | Salem — Henry M. Wright, rim/rev S. j , j Somerset — John J. Bergen, Abraham ' ' T. Huff. ] bussex— Hiram C.Clark, Samuel H. I Bant. , Union— John U. Wbolan, 1>. W. C. I Hough. Warren — Aodrew J. Folmer, Jobn N. Given*, Nelson Vlitl. Democrats is Reman, 46 ; Republican, in Italics, 14. Democratic majority 32. Last year Ibe Repnblicen* had 33 lo 27. Democratic gain 19. nscariTc^AtioN. Democratic maj. io the Senate, 1 Democratic maj. in the House, 32 Democratic majority no joint ballo'. 33. A Warning to Railroad Companies. Tb* full bench of tba supremo court of Maesachosetu, have just rendered an important decision regarding tbe liability of railroad companies foraceidsnt# occasion ed or damag* sustained through tb* iscemputeucy of t£»lr servants. Joel E. Gilmait, an employe* of tbe Rasters rail- > road company, saed tb* company for > damages sustained by an aceidoat cause 1 > by a draokr n switchman, and at lb* trial > ia tb* supreme court, bersr* Judge Coup- . man, tbe jury relumed a verdict of $9000. his injury bavinc bees sn savers as lo cense the amputation of bis leg. Exception* were t#krn sad the case carried bo- . tor* the fall bench whirh ordered jadg. taent upon tb* veidiet, tba rescript sayirg that "a rail read corporatiea which can- ' tinaet ia iu employment an ineompeteet servant, afiar bis ineompeleocy Is kaown ta its'nflieen. or so maclfeel that its offl. eere, ooioR due core, woold bav* koowo R. 1 it llabl* for en iejery oceasiouod to s fel- 1 low servant by their ineeatpoleocy."— Moot railroedeompseiee do exercise greai I ears io tb* eeleclioa of their employees. 1 end aim to bovo boo* but responsible. ' reliable meo. with good habit*, io their • employ. But it requires cQnsisut watch- i Illness to **a that as iaeompateal ear. , van Is creep lato rmpeasibl* places, aad this deciston of tbo eoart should eerva a* a ' and tncnativ* to railroad maaa- 1 gars ta ranawad carafalnasa in this direction. , OmriaL Cocrt a» vaa pmik*TL*a*u 1 Kumo*.— Tba eBcial coast af the lata i election fat judge of Iho. Bupcem* Owort , ia tbla But* resulted a* follow* j Par ; Georca Hhtii'sitd. 247,751 ; for Hat ry I W. William*. 246.834. Majority foe • j Bbarswoad, *37. T*UJ VWfii R? t$R BfiRtR • Inm !

The New Jersey Baptixl NtHle fuutiuliiiu. Reproseotiog en* hundred aod fortv i ; c lurches, mat at Csmdeo on Tuesday of { ! last week. The meeting sras called to ,1 order by tbe President, D. M. Wilsoo, ! I Esq., ef Newark. Ths aeons! report wa, | | reed by the Secretary, Rev. H. F. Smith. I of Uloemfield. Tbe object of tbe Convon ! tioo Is tbe formation of new Baptist i | Churches and strengthening ibe «e*k one , within the limits of the State. Absoi j , j $5,000 was reported to btve beta expend- I I -d lor these objsc',. leering the coaveoI lion aeurly 4900 lo debt, lo tbo eveniusH i j t e annual sermon waa de isur-d by Ref~| J. F. Brown, ei Bridgeton. oo IhesubjJ | ! Oo W edue»d«y looming addresses wer- I ' delivered on variuuVbeoevoleut objects b j I j several speakers. Aid prraeuenieuu were ! I ...ude for the coktubg ,year. Tbe Firsi I ! Baptist Church ol Treoloa was sel*cte> ! the piece for holdieg lb* oext cooveo 1 Oo Wednesday, lb* New Jersey Bap ! j list KducsUotiaLAociety held a meeliog. i | From tbe reportMBUe Boeretary, Rev. j i H. C. Flab, D. U., o^N owarh, it appeared : | io porsuing their studies for the minietry, I doriug tbo pest year, end over 2,0I>0 had I *1 been secured for this object. Aod dunou 1 1 the thirty years tbsl have passed ,in<e , ' the olgaLixetloo ol the N >ci*ty, $30.0(lil > | dense educated for thv minietry. II. J. j Mol'ord, Esq., ol Bridgeton, Is the Pres;- : j dent ol^he Society, In ibealternoon tt* ! | Auaee' • toon was preached by Re*. D. , ' of Christian Sacrifice. An able paper on ministerial supply was read by Prof. S. I j S. Cottiog, el Rochester.. In tb* esen- , iog, aftur tbe reading of thu report. £9un j were secured (or the increase of thv lend j for the coming year, twenty bvaeuciartv, ' having already applied tor assistance — ] On Thursday, tbe reoiaieing basiuess v' [ i the two societies wa, transacted, end thv oew Board* held their quarterly meeting, growing condition. Origin and Iliulary of flic Bot>k» of I lie Bible. Both tbe cnnootcel sad apocryphal, show, j leg what tbo Bible is net, abet it ie. With illustrations. By Prof. Calvin h. Blow*. D. B., for more thao thirty j years Biblical Professor ul Aodovei. j j Ciucinoati, aad other Theological jSeminaries. Zsigler, McCardy A Co., ! Publishers, Philadelphia. Pa., and This book treats of— |. Tbe common papular ohjvctioo* tu the Bible al tb* present day. What the ! ! Bible is oot. what it is, sod bow to use it. i | 2. The evidences upon which we receive - , the Sacred' Books, and description of ibe i I ancient manuscripts of tbe New Testa- [ intnt, with fac-sinnle illustrations, j 3. Brief Bfogisphlei of One Hondre.. . , Ancient Witnvsses to tbo New Teelamenl, ! | whose testimony is most important, much i of it cited in this work. 4. Tb* Ustimoey for the Historical | Bouks, and a (all examination, separate- ' ly, of the /out Gospels. 5. Tbe Apocryphal Gospels, and frag- > 1 U'eois of Gospel, vU|ipo—d to be lost. 6. Modern substitute* for tbe Goeprl j bi-tury, witb so exumtoaliun ol the works ol biranss, Weiese, Ulrurrvr, Drue- ' Bauer, F. C. Baur, Ret so. aod Bcbvnckvl, lolvnded to meal tbe undermining pmcewith regard tu the auiburuy «f Bcriplure, so prevslvot ul lb. present ouy. 7. Acts ol the Apostles, the Apocryp- ' Paul. The Culbolie end the Apocryphal j Revolutions. 8. The Bible Prophet aa.! the Classical 1 Oracles, eoeliasted. 9. The Apocryphal Books of tbe Old | Ten antral, and tbe reasoo for their exelusion from ih* Canon. It ia a work of real seine, not sectarian at all, not esen thvolegieaf, hut it it jost* what it purports to be, a History of the | Books of tb* Bible, sufficiently critical lo i meet ibe wants of tbu profutsor, clergyman and tb* student, and yet so limplih- d j *• to be the boos Reed-e by esery family j aad every Bnuday-Behuol teacher as the ' companion ol the Bible. This book is new ani) fresh from'the p»n or the .nor. who hu* lung bveo aig- d to It* i-ivparalioa by President* nf Coll.get. and leading mi-itteit and scholars o tbe various Cbrteliuo drnomiaatuvos, and given bit best ebsrgie* to us completion. It contains about 600 page* octavo, printed from oew nod beautiful clear type, illustrated witb a fine eieel portrait ol tbe author, facsimiles ol tbo early manuscript . which tbo Biblv ess written, very corioas sod talarvetiog, nod other lull page illustrative engraving*, all ia tb# highest ' style of engraving, by lb* best artists io ' ' tb* eoaoiry. ltiesoldbyeabecriptioeouly. Clergy, taacteru, experienced agents, and 1 will lod It to their advantage to eaavast for tkte work, as very liberal will be give*. 1 — Tbo Ohiaeos are oa food of tba same ef Jerksaa tbat Itey have so mud 17 iuae* 1 sod era Mil' prtscwedtag ta lb* Rttbfo 1 nrt- i

^jrifuIhiraL Killing and Drexaing Poultry for the Market. Almost every locality ha* iu earn eyaa j tern, but I may advert to a few fact* on , this subject : poultry, wheo bled lo death, ; is much whiter iu tb* fiesh. I should adj Vise the fullowieg plan as the very best, , causing instant death wit beat pain ar | disfigurement : — j Opoo tbe beak of tba fowl, (baa with a j pointed and oairow koife, make ao iocin! 1100 at tbe back of the roof, which wiR "j disid# tb* sartebrse aod cause immediat* J death ; after which hang tb* fowl up by I the legs till the bleeding ceases; thee ; rinse the beak uat witb vinegar aad water- . b owl* killed ia this manner keep longer and do 001 present tbe unsightly external j ism or wringing the neck. When the entrails are drawn immedially after death, i aod the fowl stuffed, as they doio France ! With paper shavings or short cocoa nut fibers to preserve their shape, they will keep much longer fresh. Borne breeder* cratu their poultry before kliliog, t* make them appear heavy ; this is a most lejudii j cious plan, as the undigested food soon enters into fermentation, and polerfaotion I takes place, as is evidenced by the quae- : ' H«y of greenish, putrtd-iooktog fowl* that . are seen in the market*. I'<>I>- Dressing Grass Lands in t!l« 1'H II. The prac! ice or top-dressi og grass lands | | during lbs fall, i* a good one. Tna manure protects tb* roots in a degree from ; ibe ray* of the hot sun, and act* as a mulch ( in protectiog tbe roots from lb* severity j of frost; also from cold, dryieg winds, • which ol'teu prevail when tbe laud is barn , of snow. The raiu aod wet washes some ! of the nutritious properties into tbe sell i about the root* ol the grass, thus stimulating a growth of leaves, which acts as a , further protvclion, beth lo pluuta sou , manure. A point in tb# operation, which often cautss (allure in top-dreuiag, is, ; [ tbe neglect io spreading tba compost avao, ' leaving it ia lamps to dry, and remain incumbrances, instead of befpt, to tba 1 groath of plants. They do not readily •oak. and fall to pieces in tb* raios, and ' I it requires a long time far them to beeom* incorporated witb the soil. A good way spread from the wagon aa can ba, lo go i over Ibe ground with aucb a maouraspreader as was described iu s previous j number of ths Pural, (consisting of A ■ piecu al scantling with a quantity of brash inserted at suitable distances), aod evso all lumps retauioiD(. A boy, oa a horse, hitched to this implement, woold soon go 1 over quite a piece ; aad if claar of stump* : and stone, woold do the work sufficiently well. This course involves considerable pains-inking, but soy one will fiod there ia profit in the labor, and by following such a course iu top-dreteing, whether io lute summer, autumn or spring, good resnlts Will tra uhutovd. Any good mellow compost that is easily spread, aad will bit i to around tb* grass roots, will nnswar; J although the Dearer it approaches to fine, 1 old animal manure, the belter. — Sural ! Txk# I'la mix.) — fn printing trees this tail, ail should rvtaVoiuJr thai it ia fvquiI j .us lo set id. ir«, O^ly jusiso d,.p as lo ■ .liable it lo Stand, for^wtf can earth to ' protect it Irorn heaving off the winter's trust- ; and ae toou as .prteg opras and ID* ground I* leveled down, tb* roots a ill I ...It and Seek their n^ptopiiata uaptb. 1 n- U.g u deep but., eep.cl.lly tn herd clay roll, and DM 11 Wit good loam and I j er t oar trvu thureio, wo first invite the i water there e* into a cistern— and second. ! w. cuu-e a vigoros* growth of roots, noI j til they reach tbe oadieiurbet) cluy, when | a check la at once percvplabl* ; aod often ' a* orchard atsoda Irotn tlve to eev.a year* ■ ! wiibout apparently ntskiag any progress. J Remember, then, and plaol yoar iraea just so ueap ae to cover their roots, bat oo more; then earth ap for a winter pro- • ; lection agsiusl trust for lb* first year, and • | dres# down again to a level io spring.— ■ j Horticulturist. I BOX AMD V r.OKTAHt.n. — A CoriOM di#w , I cevery, eay« the American Fanner, Beliintore, baa bveo made in France, regarding , Ibe influeoc* of iron oa vegetable*. On ; the chalky -acre., where tber is ad ab» ■euc* «•( iron, vegeietino ia sere and withered re appearance which, iiepp -ars, , ta removed by tb* application of a sol*, ttonof the sol, bete of iron. Harried bweo., waiared with tbia anUtanev, are quiretqga addition of sixty par cent. Ma!. barn**, peaches, peera, grip* vipel ssa wheat, derive ausaDtagv* from the same treatment. Io Iba ealutarioB of clover, wouderfal auvsnlagr* have been gained by tba applioattoo of lb* aulpbate of iroa ou eotle Where iti* desired to prodote as wariy crop., Iu stew of these feci* Ida Farmer sabs : "What broume* af ell in* scale, wbicb loll from i o or vile of our luodT" * -ML. BuUlvaoL of Ford Co., IU., Mt.OCc" acres of lead ia *a* body. — A btfoi 80 miles of hedge ba brea pat out Ibis yoar, aad about IIU otiba wii be pat onto, ml eeoeea. The improvement of lb* hoe Jen oom«ii|m4,