HBF'": • - ■ . ■ • ' ,» ■ •> , . ^ ■ --ynsk. CAI'F, MAY OCEAN WAVE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 211, 18Cfi. ^ | _ _ ,
' tief-H^mSo ■'<* V',*?uV*oV^w-'i ' tad I" !'iroi^ . raiM>[rnfth.pr...r*.:irc.»i! -SI. l-mreitton to th- Vlo.1 in.! lAi- ■< lif, MX»Wr top#"' re«.*nJ ' jf.it,>*? r' iMhi-T".# o*e of j . uftJlli'lclrliJvVt.i ihlT Convention ^ ^ N|MfM eight ld-tjj#e*anii on# rt'gr-# '••' I j.i» in this liwie". Tory .ti.ie.i that the , telmrts of ib* rnrinnv Inrlgea repr»e»nl»d .how lb* Orti#f to •>« pmspivrmg. h..|h in j bombers ami ;* their w-irk. ..nil in.iuoat , At thi* linen of 'I - n.--iios th' b«i:-"ren'-Wtof lirep'nrf^ «f Ireton.n* "•« >•« ; • R^i* bf VtL " aud U-.' '"if XklnV--! 0 :V. !» >: .'"'I 1 th« regulation jinUpm* The BOUSMt^pti toon nft-r sojourned. > C.M. MxORaTU. \V. Sm-'j, pro I em. j ®lu ©tran iVavr. Os ?! IaliaJ, Gape ICty Ccai tj, H. J. O 8. HiaRtTH. JriibPeher. tTcdausday, April 39. IH6S.
Association Mooting. Cap# Id tad Lodge .N". t» 1. o ot U. r. nwli .."•It ,al Create Mosul v* evening In Udd Feb ( low.Jl.IU . C. *. td.gr.lh, W. I«. »i-ci i jj t rt»^u%ln each n«'k ' FArmsre' « M Milan 8 Cldlag k Lvas Anociv • lion of Co-' *1 v> couojytooeto tor Ith Mjbdemy. • It D. Etotejius, Scc'y. ■ ' Evening Mnr l.8|t No. *3 I. o. of o. r. ml. c evetjg T!iu.-»1vy evvoiaj a! Ihe Old Follow.' f ' C«pe lslaad Lodge No. 10 F. A. M. menit , th» I Fir.! »n<l TBirl 1 ue#dnys on or after the folL Lovrn tcwsteif, c.rr Mat Co., i April tih. 1MB. i NOTICE It h-reby gran 1hxl I hMe£tsbjl#h- > #'*.a| ISO tum-jnrJ u! W. A Miller, on ho , SfiUBM&n&'SitfasSSt . M , otw. saaiAyitissw. • WANTED— Coplot or la. LvwvorNewJerney , for »w prior U till, nod aim f.-r l»U. It". , IUI, liiat, IMt, IWI And 1*11. r.r«n« Vktlnf Mfln CAB ohUm A Ult prijj for thorn nt Ihlt aw Ourmnito: I, "Small proliu, and qolok falfi !" b. II, Miu.uk, Co|>« Itlauil, N J. Wanted. — A good, coin patent printar, who nndcritnnda prett aid job work. A mbtr nnd rrliabla man can obtain a pleainnt aititBtion in thia office. We inadvertently ortiitt. d to atate to M onrireadrrt ot the tig^thnl the bc*ntiful poem pobliibed In the Dare n few wBekt since, oh "The old Trnneiil Cburcb,"— thni hallowed landmark of pi*TB*otriUo(lt, oo Monmouth hattlefleid, aod no cle.tly conaectod with tba atory of the Republic'* atruKgle for Liberty,— w*i written by Mr. Wm. Xicholrsn, the well-knowo Temperance •Lecturer,- who pnrpoatt tiAliing the Iiltnd on Friday eecning. May 8th. \Y# take thi opportoniiy for »*yh)* ihnl the Lecture will be git.n in the *M K Chnrch of tbla city. FrieadAof Ti-aptranM thmogliout tbe county will b* ir -hit in mind. The M.nUlaliol »-.d Church Cot.ferei.co ennnwtarf ni.h the Hiptint Cbnrche* of ihl. caooty will bold its nest .ne.itihg with the 2 .d U- ptiat church on TinirMlir, May 7th at 10 o'clock A M Moridng aennon, by Rat J. K Mnuuiiii!; sermon in the , erening, by .Ret. J (J. Ilfde j confer-; ei:ee in afternoon wiil.be lod by Ret. A. J liiree A. J iiiret
It Is hoped that nil churches connect- ' •J with thia meeting will be well rep- > resented, nnd n cordinl invitation it ' extended t> all who may desire to en- ' joy the terticcn. I nee l WhH* on a trip to VUelaad the i other day we heard it stated that Fred i Dooglnaa. the cnlobrnted colored orn- 1 tor. U about to become n resident of i that place. It teems that he lectured i I here recently, and wan to well pleated i with the appearance of the 8<iorithltg 1 tract that h* parch twd the handsome K'jperty »f a Mr. Griffird on the ualeTerd, a Bbort dltUnce this tide of the railroad atulon., Ga Wednted.y* U.t ih. fr..ne of the collage belonging to Sir. Itey, of this city, gar# way while it wet tHWne rained, j coming to the ground wllli n tromm- 1 duos cr*»h. Motl fortnnn'ely no one | wai near enough to get bart under the j falling timber*. The aeeWent won the , result of the breaking of one uf the iron , Wha nood in raialBg bclldiaga JdkjmTi h*** '*le i . »««• from Anatrab i cwwtrjing the t'.arilieg iuleltigancr that htt Royal ; lligbataa Frio.-. Alfred «f Kaclaari w at aimt and daag r -w-y t-""W ■*» Srdsey. The wtoMia. who -«• i.rooptty nrreited, Is, It f* aP*g^. n K.aian
illiKSi Court of Impeachment. J Ii tie lligl. Ours on Monday .the . counsel ft; the -Provident announced i /i that the tcatiuiony forjjie drfenrc waa ■ cloard. Tho prosecution then pro- > ereded with their add'tioHal evidence ^ '. T.ii commjtaien of^Geoersl \V»«1i«>g- , i in wTTTead totliow lhat ho h*ld «Q ice | ; 'duriimJlliAplres'ir* afCmgrraa j, I'.ittmaafer O i.trsl lisu-ii.il wot re- • called and furthgr examined in r.-lsHun | ■ to the iaapoadan of Foster lllodgrtt. ; Mr flntior offered the oiuwvr of Illud- j 1 K'c't to the note. 'suspending him, but Mr. Hearts objected* Mr. Butler v.. ; proceeding to argue the question, when - i he Chief Jusl ice directed him to reddce j ( " hit offers of proof to writing, to which j . : Mr. Holler at first demurred, and re- . I , reived a *!nrp rebuke from tlie Chief j . | Ju-l ce in coiiMqaence. An argument • i ' ol the qsuel length ensued, and the etl- ' ' | tlence w«a ruled out without a division ( i Mr Holler then proposed tu put In ( ! evidence certain matter* relative to the 1 I -■•siilithmeel of the Military Division | " : of the Atlantic, which » *« aLo r*jset- .. ■ ; ed by a vote of H 3o. T ie Msna- ■ 1 ger* then snnouue-d that the leslimuny ' I f >r the prosecutive wet closed. The ' court then adjourned till Wednesday. ' The Impeachment Court met at 11 i o'clock or. Wednesday All of the ■ managers, »ud of the President'* coun- i • ; «*|. except fsinabcry, who will not be 1 I ot.la to attend duciog^tho trial, were ff'rrd : . e'to toe .filing of argu...en;* i.v i ... Msnagera and tue I'resi- . . 1-r.f* ciunvei, which nicupied nearly ■ .i irt; nnd w.-Ol«aliy settled by | lul: f many "I the Managers.! ' ; Prrii 1 -m'a counael a* may1 l air-t -■> »<• »i. to file written argunei.ta iielore Monday uexl Mr llout- j well began hi* argument in the after- j { anoii- but had uut closed at th* hour i T ie High C«ur{ opened a* osual at - 1 i-leeea -'clock on Thursday. Mr. | Uriiue* sa united an order changing , the hour of assembling to twelve o'clock but objection was made and it went over Mr. Bnutwell revnmed his address I aod concluded at five minutes pavt one..; Mr. Nrlson, of couinfl for the Presi- • dent, then commenced h;» closing ergu- ! inenl for the defence. At* the boor of j adjournment he had not completed his j
speech. j In the High Court on Friday Mr. j order changing the hnnr of',| s»*emhlinr to twelve o'clock was agreed #i Mr. Edmunds oOercd a revolution j g te allow official reporter* to take down ! g i he debute iu Secret session, bat Mr. ; ,| Semncr objected and It went over. Mr. Nwlson, of counsel fwr the Previ- j [, ■lent, then returned nnd concluded iiis j closing argument fur the defenro, | speaking, however, to very slim audiences in the spectator's galleries. j On Saturday niter reading the jenr- /, nal Senator Sumner offered an order ; that the Senate shall give their verdict g on the day after ihe final argument i> ; a made, the Chief Justice putting .the j d question to each Senator in open vev- i sion. TiflS was objecUd te, whereupon ! i Mr. Sumuer offered two additional j t rulei, oue that each Senator shall ; i snvwer guilty or not gnlliy on the j « verdict, and the othrc, that the Chief, | Justice shall immediately pronounce j i judgment in the caes. To Iheeo two, I c objections were mid" and tbey went over, under rnle. Mr. Ufoeeback then : j rose and began hie -argument for the I defence. It is not within oar scope, and there- ' fore wc da not attempt to give ab- 1 slracta of the learned arguments pre 1 ventad on either tide in this remarks- < ble trial. They are long, and learned I and bitter, nod are published in the 1 daily papers, to aoch an extent, a* to I exclude almost everything elan. Ths history we give of last week, shows | that a good deal has bren said, but very little done. Nor have we a right to expeet much until the eonclnslou Is reached That it now near at hand. Opinions still differ as to'its color, bat w* notice in qnartert that ought to have tba surest inspiration, toine doubts that were aat entertained a weak age. OamaaaaUy well informed correspondent tsys that the President will be deposed a* a political necessity. — Another writes that there are signs of failure on the part of influential Sena- ; tor*, who say lhat the evidaacs doee not justify conviction Bclaean these! contradictions one judgment is as good at soother. Thi S. 8. Exummos — The entertainment given by the members of the Sabbath school connected with the Baptist Church of this eity, on Thurs- j day eveniag, 23rd inst., was, a* we bad | expected, a decided saccess. The .1 1- - J- J -i.L AB all an I i ■■ church can crowded with an nttentive 1
and appreciative audience, aod the ol- I ' most decorum pervaded the entire no- j 1 temblage. The children and singers i performed their revpnciive parts fo a style alike creditable to themselves aod i their tuperialandsa: Mr. N S- Coraon, who has labored wilb unremitting rare to bring the axbibitioo to a happy coaclosion. The aotertoinmtul pattonk more of the character of s concert than any of tboae held heretofore, and ail of the pieeea selected were appropriate to ; the dceoaloo. The instrumental de- ! partmeat was presided over by Prof ■ Buck, whose valaeble service* were kindly volunteered. It wonld be gratifying to ua, and no doubt to many of j our readers, to by before them a roller report or the different exvreinet of the evening, hot when no moch was good 1 we shoald find it toe hard s Belter to select whet we considered worthy of special mention Wo naderetand that tbn receipts of the evening which are ior the benefit 1 of the Seboe), were highly satisfactory to all concerned. the twlVaday *tlVd rawing the name ef Mr. Ferine, and ^emieetlng ' rise Edwin M. Slantce. "to be re- , mmti "■ A ■ 3l;
villi Academical Institute . batrrtainnicnt i to Cars Island. April 27th. ! m 'Thmn'TJU' to Mv ville. end I took ' r] the upportonity to lay over lor a niffbt ! c» und enjoy the occasion of the Annual'*! ExhibiliuB uf the Mdyrillg Aeademic-1 . Institute,, given by the Students ou ,h i t'r d.y evening, April 231. the pro ^ : r (' rda of which are ! o b- : derated to jn , the henrfr. of the Studeu'e' Literary . ,,, j Society. It was an occasion loag-to t cl i tie rem em hi- red. For some three weeks , in i the notes of preparation bad been'1' sounded, nnd nn eager excitement pervaded the community, all desiring to j J"( : present and to partake of theTich ; , 1 intellectual tieafc. wh ch they.kuey to e, . be in stbre for them, as wall as to en- <| ij.,y the Opportunity ol driving away jathe blue derils by side-splitting and | «■ ache-begettiug laughter, orer the so- I " Hammnble eloquence of Slubbina, ar.d J ^ the enlarged prest-nre of I)r. Puffvtuff. j i uhvaic'au in ordinary to hie celestial;,, - m-j'*ij, Hang-ke-kio-kum, Emperor v»f i t> i C.hivo. The exercise* nf the evening were o compo«e ■ purposely for the occasion ■ by Mrs Kdgett and ehoraaaed by the ' h whole scjpvotr— 3,'ne second Was a dec- „ lamalioyt by Mas'er Ilerbert Kdmouds, „ 1 finely (klivered, and appreciateil by tbc audienge, being loudly applauded — f Neyftia order was "Ses and Laud," C-i1 duett ikulausaslvnCltarticip -ted in by ' J .ties, the Miller's #H(i. aud Edmund J Boss, a very creditableSperf.irman.c, c and which called forth loalkjipplaase. j t Miss Florence Townsend was thrn l - ! introduced aod gave n song entitled • 1 ' Homes not merely foor square walls." • ! It was a sweat carol. Ue singer posses- '' ■ | »es a voice of rare melody and held bcr I 1 audiencu as it were in chains whHs she 1 SS8-.'. ! t These were all ifiand logic, hut now , t the fun began to exbibil itself and to t . .how its croppiags-ont in the box' 1 [ part, entitled "In want of aserrnni," ;* c j represented by five jtharae'ert. The I I piece opened with a view of the coxy ! J I sitting-rojm of a well-to-do citixeo and , I bis eharming spouse, personated by t J Mr. F. D , and Mint May 8. The , - good man taking pity on bfs lovely t • wife, proposed to hire for Iter a servant, ' f j and accordingly advertised for one. and 1 I I aueb a rash ,uf Biddies. Dinahs, &c., | Thf world oe'e/saw b-for«.
Miss II. per-onaAl un Irish maid, but abe refused to accept the place because the lady had no wine cellar. The personation of the Irish character and ipeegb by this young lady was inimit- • able, as ware also ths other psrts of piece Next in order w is a tableau "GrafGrey" by David Vanoauian, and M E. "A Dutch Sermon" by i Hmi Wilson wns highly amusing — 1 "Absalom" was finely rgaderi-d, by j : Aunio Graham, (o nam de plume). 4 I'addlt jour awn Canon" was a ! ■: good piece, haaioroos in its make up, 1 anil "Let uie Alone" wss a humoroas dutch recitation, lis only defect was being loo ehort Now again ram- ! the reign of the god of fun, drawn out j a " Yankee yuillieg." iu whieb w.re characters, all of which were wvll sustained, and the whole was 10 mirth- ! provoking, that the audience was contulicd with laughter throughout its contisosBce. The next in ordsr was singihg "The prettiest girl 1 know," by Miss Abby Words cennot do justico to | this performance. Psrfrct^self-pus-srsscd, modi st and unasBting, it I 1 threw s charm around lbe™ir songstress as sh* trillvd forth ber bird-tika notes, thrilling aud entrancing bvr and bringing down the house in a siurm uf applause, Securing for herself a perfect triumph. Passing over some minor parts we ! e»m« to the hero of the evauing, ; "llrxekiah 8lobbins." represented by oup^ouag and talented friend, Still well Hand. No description of ours cau depicit the inimitable fund of hamor, ihv powsr of imitation, aud the irreiistablt drollery hoarded up in thia lame Slabbine. Uii rendering ef hn part, from the time ,be Br«t set his foot on the platform, even before he opened bis mooth, was brim fall ef fan, and when, iu tba coarse of his Fourth of Jnly ■ oration be "called en the crowd to "cheer me agio," (haul aftei about , shoos tba Doilding. and cheer after , 1 cheer waal up, until inanimate aul-jecte I began to catch tba infection, and the huge pile* of tin cana stored in an adjoining room, infected with the general ■ hilarity, came tumblioi dawn rattling i a load ancore The aadienc* would i aot be satisfied aulil he ra-appearad ■ j an the stage. I , "The Dandy" and "Liborty" were ! ! well r. cited, particularly the latter. A lab loan, ealitlod "Faith, Hope.
Charity, Jaeticc, Liberty, Peace, Troth, and Prosperity," was most beaatifally gotten up and aasUined. (| "The 8word of Bunker H'H" was g admirably ramlvred by Misa .Vt. K , as v was also "Somebody'* Darling," a roci- { , tation by Miss D E. Slobbins again made hie appearaeee a iu tbe ebereeler of '?Dr. I'affstufl," aud j ha was stuffed — ho measured abou' 8 n f feat around including bay. This was (| ■ j the most saccesoful exhibitor of the . j avrning. In hi* rolo of "8'nbbina" I and "Puffvtuff," bis irrvsistabls spirit i of comicality infuses itaslf Into etery- . body with whom be comts le aonUct, ■ I and I fuel woo now like throwing up r my hat wh'le I « rite, ucd shouting ' i 8i«bbias for necll 1 Bat I am trespassing on jonr «ol- J j utntis and 1 must hasten to n close , I The exhibition was n complete, a grand , and triumphant saccesv, considered ■ f terry way It was *>• in the number* ■ t p reseat, la.lhs receipts of lbs issuing. I , and tbe delight and satisfaction of lbs ' auditory, sad this iaclsdrt another ' point, the admirable character ef the ,, performance*. t 1 ought to fcentiou tho Indian ."War . i Dsaev," sad Mm tableau of "Pocghen . j tas sating the life of Captain Smith." | il | as worthy of eapreinl commeadation. i Tmis, mi home. Csseare |
"Chtirclv NqnabMes." the setter or lbs Wave ' Mr attentioa has !*•« eal.rd to s cern•enuirat.oB in year :»»u», of the Hare ol th# 2L'a<l irm .^p which eJ-JvUfieatina or exptaoaUun i* attempt* ■ m be made nf cvrtaia Iranvactioav which nceurred »t 1 * Cravrlly Itao on the evening of March ; 8 ith, all. I am *Orry that the writer of; thai couimnnicati'in has chosen to raah* * leto print ; /cvrie.uly vheulJ nut have! snught thi! mod*" of reilrsa, voiOBtgrtly. ' What^ i- b8 an ^imaginary wrong, fiir i f aff .rii-J ti/mcan. ol whieh a local ^ the d*frncr i< totally crataiiouv. Under i 'ofV.kmg a I Ta'r Id'correVl vvIumeMn* , the d.MORV of "s reapretahl* miaivler" an cummuatty in dccld* opnn the men's of ca**, Mattaj: in the fir#! place, hue . , ever, that thia aba!* transactloa va« pre. , cooc*rtcd. -Thia ia shown by Ihe foot that i be Wif* ol ae uflici-1 ■n*mt'*r tnld a fam- | 1 .ly at 'h. Court Hon.*. that th* rea.n. v h*r ha-baad did not g.. down In Urwell* Bun. oo that nishi waa. that If Mr. Wh - | • .-car ram*, th.r* wa- ,omf to be iron- , • ! bin. On Sehbath, March lev. "I announced;1 I of Tbe'prevtdenllal' inUrfereocea J t <h* i • ck previous 1 would be detained away j ' until me latter nan ef th* coming neck, might ;>o«#ih!y be present oh 'Chars- J ' The pa'lor w nt le Gravelly Bun on ! Friday evening, 5ih ult. When he arrived j , it »• anma m.eutes t-efore the afpointrd I rfi.'ur, but. to his aarpriae. he found the ! ; ve»vic-v already commeoced, the c-ingre- ' gv inn being eogaged in pr.fcer. Oa th* chi.iog n! the praye.^. the pa.tor^ entered to, jumped to hi# feel and exclaimed "Bra. Wo.d-oo will preach to-aighl !" man again nerenitonly declared, "Bro. Wonlaoa will preach." "No, I won't do 1 i it ; tbe preacher in chargv# her* ; he can do bis own work." War the reply. In the j i mi-an'imw ihe pastor advanced to the pal- ; i pit or drvk, taking off hi* coat ; he thea larneihto the wiling brother sad iovilsd i hrai to fill the pulpit. While th* cnllo- j . qtty wav being had between them, this ) I gau t-1 make an harangue, saying. "I have j | osa word to say j I hate beea laboring | I here night and day." «tc. The pavtor tnrned uround, and took the hytno book ; I ahereapon the said "minister" sprang on j the seat u-oslly occupied by the psvtsr, / and, placing one fool i>n Ihe bench end his right foot on the tap £f the pnlpit. effectually prevented the pastor from go lag into the pnlpit to fulfill the duties sa. combenHAB Iiiiu. Thi* "minister" voeiwm hint. "
ferated iBd pssliculatsd for at-out tsn g If the paster had exercised his powers ™ and sothori'v. as sealed in him by virtne of bi« office of psator, and under the com- u oion law. he weald have taken him by the ^ collar and led him lo th* door It was a violation of every law, and by his action i „ 1 he luid himself open to a prosecution— R; | criminal, for the dniarbanc* nf religionworship ; and to an ecclesiastical prone "• | tioa for interfering with th# prerogatives n i nf his snperior officer. There wa- no j tempt on the port of the pa*n r forcibly " assert his rights.. He preferred t > take * j milder anorse, and it was hi" intention i" ' have preferred charge* again.! the re# " p actable miaisier" before the .proper ucllhorit.ea id th*' church, "ti-.il ..flecte.ili I erosh out "this dnrliioe of If/ualltt am-*. - | he knew fell wall if be undertook to claim his seated ri.-bla. di.lur lance w-.nl ! -e ( 1 j «ult. Thi* wnsld have j-opardix-d ihI ioterast" nf immorlal •on)-, and ra'lier 1 r 1 i tba injury of an immortal *ouJ ler whom , Cbriat died, he wnal-l suffer ignoiny, re- i . I preach. wy». «-B d-oth itself. , I lo all this mailer he has a-l desired lo I ' seek publicity; h» |< grieved for Ihe; ■ : church', sake. I have ... re.pan.ibiliiy t 1 1 in thia mailer. I am happy '« he am- I r i deatly #" thfi ground, and to have t e ' i j opportaoityTo m.-t these men fae* t- ( ■ fae* in yoo'r columns. j I am your*, respectf-.lly. : - On*". P. W iitTKrau. Lath P. -ior M. K. Uharek, .1 ; . Lower Uab" May Circuit. < ) \/ Car* lai.Awn Aran. 2d'h '68. 1 I , ^ro th* Editor of iha "Ocean Wave." 1 1\ I was at lb* annual exhibition of "the . Ci-pe JUsy Academical Ioatitnte" last j ; , I csrotng, and I was highly plrased with j the performances of th* evening, which ; ® cHDtisted of ainging. reeitalioss, tableaux • Ac. . It was evrtaialy the exhibition of th* f **0*00. and certainly was appreoial*d by I th* aodieoce. No ooe could listen to th* I eloqoeat declamation* of th# immortal r dtibbius. or the profoaad atterancas of Dr. Poffsiaff. and not be hsgaly tickled. Tba object of Ihe entertainment was lo • aecar* a fund forth# founding of a library ' fin tba use of th* loatitotion. 'I Now I feel interested for the recess* of g snch an enterprise, end I ssggsst that d Prof. Hays bring hi* forces to this aity, j and giv* our eitioras. so op'-rtoaity lo enjoy the facrtic of Hlnhbia*. aid 10 list n to tba war-liags nf th* fair aoagstresa of • the Coart Hou«* Mit«. K . and at tba sama lime benafil tba Library Fund. '. Cnnsm.
Sondxt 8crool JcBiure.— The | tawai'iip scrretarifs and Sunda- School , i seperintendenta throughout tho eoauty. trill meet in the M E. Ch-<rch at the House on Saturday May 2nd , prox . at one o'clock P M to make arrangemsoU for the 8ond#y School Jubilee, to b* hold at SoeviHo stalioa th* 27th May A fall aUeadaare earnestly solicited. J F. Leaiiik«. (Xrermaa aj OmmUt*. For tba "Wave." Township Cattle Law. la regard to lb. remon.lr.ne- cnncern iag th* Cattle I*w of the Lower towoship, I woald eay that I aent th* remaoatranca with aiaely odd name* attached, te Mr. Masoaagt*. aod t a Hnaa* of Asaembly. whieh he alfirmt h» received, aod 1 told me -Ian h* woaln present th* remoo I .trance lo the House of Asremhly. and 1 I done all iWtt area OdoM de. all Witheat pay. and now some pereow* ia relure ' slander and malieinoriy censnra me. and aay 1 have beea bomght off. which 1 affirm ia a gross falsehenti laaso WaiLMHB. r —The Methodut Coafereneo 8etnl-J nary at Yurelaad, atU be etuniD*wc*d ' " j iri-iwedtatelv and pavh'd t» epWfdrt'ww. . > It k*. to he batli of th* American halldi iag block.
| Br ArraoatTT.] Proceeding* of City Council. Fsra Island, aroii.,20, 1RC8. Conn ll met at th* rail of the Mayor. a rteeaat— Mayar Williams, ReeoiCcr Hufbra. u j I-TOStt, Councilman i ale, .vivgoaagl*. J The' rnlnutr. ol la.t BHettag wet* i*«d ami a i approved. ^ ^ i Ms. seholleagar muted to accept It. Loat. j Mr. itughra moved to relet It back le tvqslera for corre.-itoa Agreed to. ' Mage* William#, ov-mmluca-appelnted to pre- . cure a Bre-prool uklc, repurlbd that hmhad pie- I 1 cured oo* of Mr. J. M. Smith for »"», and placed J ' it la the cocucU room. | Mr. Magousglc moved that the repot t be ac- 1 ccptcd aiul committee discharged. Agreed to. rj The Msyor aUted that Ik* Rallioad t ompahy j wished the city to grade one sidewalk ou koiith , Mr. I.ycctt moved IhatTha matter be retorted | the c.mmlttrc OB fio'ccaon aud Im^jovc- , Mr. Lycctt moved lhat th* cAci krader he In- , , I true led to put the lowu clock Iu ordef. Agreed , j Without l-ermlt. at th* u*at meeting ul eounctL j Agreed 10. d h f II I d J Mr. Lyeett moved Ihe appo'otmauU he eon. j ; prepare an ordinance to ajtabllah a city aurvryor. 1 j The Mayor auggrate-1 that a street be opened j I Mr. Lyeett moved that a .treat bejpraedj.n ] ; Agreed to. ' | aalarles, repaira on public street* gee, Ac., paased j ' j Mr. Magona(le moved that the dtdlnance be J ' J next meeting. Agreed to. ' t Mr. Ilv-gbra moved lhat the action of council I In reference to Tatrick Hatpln'a llccnre berecon- ; | "str. Hughe, moved thai th* petltlan of r.trlek I | ijalpln ba received and lici car granted him le« f.lx month.. Agreed to.
^ t ih II t r "" " j i Mr. Magoaagir move t lb.' II le aaeepled ari l V an order drawn fur amount Agreed to. , on million council adjourned. ^ ^ ^ SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ To Farmer* and Planters. , ■ The subscriber offers for act* so.uoo lonr of DOCBI.E HKKINKD roUDBETTE 1 the nlvhl toll, kloed. l-oae., otrxl and dead anl- * J'aetoriri eMtrae'i' ''rrTce'on'y'' c""p*ny TWERTT-EIOHT DOLLARS per TON, ] delivered on board of rara and t-oal at Phllada. , | weigkl*tor"wrlg^l ^to '**j ' I liooTrenl'free'lo any" prraon' applvlag5 by teller oroifcera Ue lo SaL'L BllMI. Jn., 110 South Whnrren. j vu-im Philadelphia. j Deafness, Blindness A. Catarrh^ I Treated wllh the utmoat aucreaa, by >. Isaacs. I M. D., Oculist and Auriet. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,] No. 0U8 Arch etreet. Philadelphia — T. atlmontata from tha moat reltoble aourcea In the city and country eon be aacn at hla office, 1 he Med tool Faculty are lav lied to accompany their patient., aa he haa no veereta In hla prwe- | rice. ARTIFICIAL KFKSlnaerted wrllbaul pain, r No charge for examination. , nfO-y Errors of Iralfi. A Kentlmnan who auffered for yaarafrem Ner voua Debility, Premalura Decay, and all Iha , arret# of youthful Indiscretion, will for Ihe emk* of sustains humanity, send fie* to all who need it, th* recipe and direction, tor making tha aim ' pi* remedy by which ha waa cured. Imfferera 1 wIMung to proBt by the adrrrtlaer'e experience ! can do ao by addraaalag ta perfect cenBdaare, I JOHN B. OGDEN, » malk-y «s ytfav »L, »«t York. Ta rancnrentlvst. ■
Th* Bar. EDWARD A. WILSON wUl scad J (free ot charge) to all who doalre lt,th. presertptton with tha direction! for making and using the simple remedy by which he waa cured of a a luag affection and that dread dlaease Coaaump O Una. Hla only object ta to beo.it th. afWetod and ha hepea every aufferer will try thia prereriptto.,.. It Wtu coat them nothing, and may prove a hlaaatog. Plraec addreaa » myts-ty Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, c. Mo. 1*5 Sonth See cad St.. WllUamahurgh. M. Y. ,< A Permanent Tonic. thing" tone up the eyelet, deprrared by reeatol J or bodily eih.uatloo. At raah time, let every # one. Iceland of taking alrehnlle *» madlelaal ett- . mutaata. relnvlgorata huaabUltatod aystemhy t; PERUVIAN 1YRUP, J ' or Protected Solution of tho Proton Id. of Iran, b • which Tltallxea and anrtchoa tbe blood by aup- a ply lag tt with IU 1 Ua Element , laop. B. lag ftee from Alaohol-ta aay form, Ita ener- , • glatng effveta are aot foUowed by correapo^tng I reaction, bet' ore parmaneaL 'aluaiag Ureagtk, d 1 Vigor and New Uf* tola all part* of th* aytaa, , I and building pp ao IRON CONSTITUTION. . 1 ■ WM. C. STERLINO.of Poo^keopato.N.V.say#: t "Stoe* taking tbe Peruvian »> ran I fr«l bal're. . my auvogth Is tmpsored, my bowoto ore regular. , uiiEAsSarsTjess&m i -!»^i«S33wSS5 i '1 JZ3BS£tggVtlS£! ! • l-mphtotasatlree. Aa gsnamw ha. -pvrevlan , " ; "tt. dinuiure! iwsiMw. " Do* ottret. ! , 1 New York. OoM by nil Dragglatv oM p
SPECIAL NOTICE6. Grace's (eiehrntfil Salve ^ We are convtonUy hearty ^voraM*^ re.^r's abto. Lii^n'oU'Sycmcdj^u^vhl.jJojcd^n.- J Me'll, m#rft». and unlhug wUl^induoe Ihcm 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. ^Y"DBESS TtlTllE NhRtOrS AND DUBtLslrnble. tt^you arc Buffering or have auffered \ itSjd n»bltsTUK"jou tTts ■tipvlrilf l>o ^rotj 'Tav* «v lv ol fstatlag or m^p"nihmratJf^mp«,!onif7l' Itoyou' wtoh to be let aloii*. to get hway of Jyoor e 1 c1' IT biM "ra*' ' T "* ' bloom'oa' your check as bright^ dene* ?n vourfcllt Are spirt" dull and flaevtng. giv en to fit# of mernnehol, t If so, do nor lay It to vour llv*. or dy.pepsla. Have jou | reatlrv# ul«ht#t Vour back weak, your kneel I tribute this lo dyspepsia or fiver complafct I Now reader, seil-altua, , vcoereal RhMtseslNdb 1 or .rr^.f r.li'.^l Im J cannot succeed In t uvln- v. • I orera'.' t h^v" ba ■ 'red uc. *d the Icn*e»'"jlalcm Z J Kbtcy"unae? "'arelrsT.' #^l'7 Iffe"^^ j "^ivie wl^f*tiHe the u#e of a I ^ rare lor. u*a»aof*h* Ul^re^Ktdnevm "rere* . Drop.) tlrvaolc Weakness. Femvle Complaint#. Gyaeral Debility, and alldlsrasv-s nf the lei-
MinRlEU. J NEW ADVthTiSLMtNTS •; titrprT sfri-tt ht-t » W < I Sloi-km.tu'a f.ttcnt U»nbU^ | hiodv.n git.tlrena ^ ^ rrKSiTtiti: mit »t i.»^ ■ loqul re at thia Office NEW GOODS! LOiMi HEUE ! 1 1 ^ LARGE and Kpieadld aaaortiaent of Dry Goods Just received 1 Best assortment of Boats and Shoes in thr county. Gentlemen's Iloo" from M.40 to »».t«. ; Lndlea,' liom St .75 to W.75. (nil and see our large assorlmcnt of GLASS Earthenware of avery kU4. G HOC dries— We defy aay one to etil ebrepar Hardware of every dearrlptloo. Jnvt RecclTWl-i Lot or Goofis-Sell at Lowest Market Price. Knitting Cotton, Kntt Uider ahlrte, Drawers, and Jackeu, Vary Cheap. Leaps ft r Parlor, Drawing Room and Kllvhen Money can be eared by coming her*. Notiona *< every kindOpened a New lot of Coog . Porlmonaite for Men a u Ladles, quilling* and RuBlnga. Ribbons of esory Shade. Aleo, Velvet of al, colors. Sunburn*" frr lamps, r Trimming*— cplendld Variety, t Useful article, of all kinds, t Very cheap Calico from B to lieta. I We havs FLOl'R by tbo barrel or rmall weight CodBah. Macharei. ate. , You will save to per cent by going to i a»dt R. D. EDMUNDS A SOS'S. WE ARE STILL MAKING A COMPLETE A COMrLbTb
REVOLUTION . IN TRADE ! ' And soiling ovary deaeriptloa if Dry aod rarey - Goods, Plated Ware, Jewelry. Watch#., hewing Machine#. Ac., for Iha uniform price o t \ OIE dollar. « w# would Impreaa upon our fevlswa that oar i carefully eelectad direct .Hum Anvett-aa and European Manufactories, tha greater portion nf • which ore han UF actttjred EJOLtUHVELT foe 08, be obtained in an* offHhN wav. ^ss»^s«jsijsf*a ; w* hav7a*opu7'thc Litre* an# moat populel .tern ever plae#;: taforeJjht^wjkUiE ■ latloo la TreurVby eaahluig t'^pobl.c to p^- o- i Iubv of ten ur more, wllh ItAa. for *Mh -- bitkAT BfilkA IAL ltl cUMi'A.M, Bretnn, re "at wu can '«r-l#h ourcurioma'# . pmwriuc'Tre'tvtnv tu ag. at# a. th- -gv 7rih are^riHK tea xtr," «t tu j rmiKku ^•aUARirdsiBl >», Bmofu j
__ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. north american stkamhrip co. TIIRUVOII l.t.VE TO UALIISORNIA, Via Panama Railroad. NEW A it HANG EM EXT. and 20th uf E*cry Atontli. d#y before when the#* dote# tail oft Sunday . Agrnt. 177 West St., N, y. W. ". WEBB. PreabUt. CHA. DANA, Vsce P. |£OOH AGENTS WANTF.U or i dt "*5s#?,rmre7 11 a""u MRS* BARKIKT RKKCUKR STtUt K | Cabin." We eai|i!oy o^o general sgral#, but j.ny W A V T E lt"A« E NTS Jn eU ; #H| of tie Uaih-d SJeiri for our arir trer*, "PEOPLE'S COOk DF^DlOtlBAPHV/' [ Hlu.tr* ted with Kautllul #t*el ecg-#linrrl DISTORT OF TDK SBC RET 6ERTICE, I I Dv r.FN, l. c. iiaki:k._ ^ > WANTED-- AGENTS FOR i Bir.tjley's History of Animated Nature i -IS) Roy.l Octavo ^ a. Regret log#. , ' J ' ItT chrapral l-ook tn lit# world- EXclu.lva ' our flue* poltrr 'with WvamplTiltuitriitloua, cent tree on application. Addrrav 5 GOODWIN k RETT*, flnttford, toon. ' glHiK tt.l'.ST- IV 1 NTF.II - For v ur ac J of I I.VSSES a. GRANT, by Albert I), ttlch.rd. * "Ikyowl th* Ml*vta#lppl." Material eal'hrrrd from peraonal oUrrvatlos In the Flrld and GENERAL GRANT # Civil anil Mlllt^aiy mattri#^ #lt t. ^ll.c «at. nrvi r d [ «« Broome'atrret^N. Y. ' " MEDICAL ILLUMINATION— muuiurvu tuuuinitvn ■ ivrtv-— — —
PATENT lll i'lixii. . relne -ae^ln'r • l Bc- *'■ ■ ' V ' •" h.# ■ etalotag d vOOOS5*ESO'f! S--I X - . V r. v # i 1 , Si?-. iSS'SES Hf; I ^tlVw'S CHEMICAL. ELECTRO SILVER. i ^r'V.iV.'tom **Mm""o'g'',.iid,r|^ta«0#' ! Addre#0 J. ttVa w.'thcmut. JO Elm St.. Bridgeport, Conn. Agent# wanlct! crrry* hrrv-. IN DIN 1' EN N A HIE FOR LADIEfi ' j SEWING ULIDK. ^ ?hXT,"W "r'awXTtm ® to'nS'prev'wiS vv IthS Mb. the .tttche. are mad* vvllk EXAC V ■ REGL'LAKITV. ttadlsrreeard rapidity. It alao heaps tbe point of th* uvcdle la perfect condition; For all klnda of embroidetlng and erochct- [ ?ia G tf I^DUekg an 1 1 y .ilvereplated, and will sell atulgfit to every lady. J * "or re uu'v 0*1# "to r veal*. ° A J7n t'#^# a n "c dTae rerj^towa. ^ Trim# trade? "Addreaa NILtajj ANUFACTUSING Co., WANTED, AGENTS I stasatis&iBatsawssss hl> COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINK. Thia m.cblae will #tltch. hem, fell, , tuck, quilt, cord, hind, braid and Imbroldar la# ml auperior manner, Price only ^illy warranted for live year#. We will pay Wooo tor any marhina that will new a nrouger, morehreotlful, or more eiaatic nut than oure- II make* the "Elastic Lock Mitch." Every rccond .titch con be cul. and still the cloth cannot b* palled apart without tearing It. W* pay Agent* from t »1S to gsoo per month nnd expennn#, or n eemmlaaloa from which Iwtre that amount aaabe made. Addreaa SECOMB A CO., Pittsburg, Pa., "cuUM.-Oosat he Imposed upon by ethos parties palming off worthies, eaat-lron machine#, under tha aame name or olhrrwlar. Oure ta tha only genuine and really practical cheap machine
r»7rybody. ""creat lagucemrnt# orated. Fer W*'« datchelder A co., Pittsburgh, Pm. CC ILK VUtIR»KL» ef DEBILITY SEXUAL Discuses. Ac.— Bead your uddrere on stomped eavatupa nnd oak tor etrvalar uf "Pathology." Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO, 1S1 Nascau-at. , 'I'lIK IIKAL1NU POOL. Howard Aaanrla- . 1 tioa Reporta. for Young Mas, au tha Error#, r Abu.c# and Dlwnaw which deetroy th# manly 77h'raremrere*o'l' rtt^T'KMo'JrJSidtoJC; #ntelou«,7rei ol charge. Addrere, Dr. A sh ILi lin HoTgHTON, Howard A#arelalleo, Phlla. 1)B YCHOMA8CT, M 8wml Charmtog.- ^ TO THE LAD1EN. . ' 1 are agent, tor wear one h i'nured Eori)p.» . aa, ai th* uniform price ul ONE DOLLAR FOR RACD ARTICLR- ! read yrer glare aOn^^upwa^fredereri^ ' • IKt CAAR* SENT FRU. I Preeenr# #r-rrh^trere e« re greu a#al nam ul ' j Aytsh wanted ta ceary Taw#. crsMMAM A lO. i j re A.re *<•#•(, SWK.#, RMS.

