' \ (l&PE MA.? OCliAJt (PAY# WEDNESDAY. iSay 20. I88B. _ • . _ - 1
----- SIw-<£ctaa aifauc. '' C*ji« lulls'., (lijh Hv Cod t/, 11. JSJ. II. MAWOSAOLt; |i tfrtaMdSy, Jin) !M». 1*0*. Oae square on**, »r-'k .^j. . . . ju oa . TtDttoitoaal or'SSulaM eards out rxreediux _ column, Ihrt^rjntos WJJi "legal alvcrtUc uw u : »S Iuvcrt<d At the »> t Ulivbcd b* !'«■ . Association Mootinss. Cape lilud No. -J I- <" '■ f n,;T'* in ry alternate Monday rrrnlnv in 1W« » •-,. low. Hull. K. h. 1'llu.Llr., W. X, Soldier*- Unloa of Cape Cape May savins Fund » DuiUtog A-*.>gi»ilnn meet* in ibe ci,X^"\U on "KfburTn M n day jr.rm.-rv hlte-hanles' Oondljlg^ Lnag^soHvKxdnJng^StM Old FcUows' C2T 'Our motto : "Small profits, and qoick.snls* !" U . R. MlMJtK, Cap# Island, N J. — Of tbe tliirly-ufhc students who graduated recenily »t tho Priucriou (N. J ) Theologies! Seminaiy, thirty will go out ■< foreign mWs'ooaries. New Botiit Church. — Tiie Baptist Society, of Vineland, R.v, J. II. Brittlsn pastor, hate in coarse of. erection ] a handsome cburcb edifice, on Landis / •venue. It will be of brick, in a pl.in ; style of srcbitectur#, and -will cost $20,0001__ ^ Just Received* — Our readers, may rsmembrr oar aiakiug mention of an extraordinary intention in tbe shape of a new "com-sbelier" a few weeks j since \Y# n0" t»h' pleasure in informing them that the first inatolmnnt j or those indispensable puckel machines , bis been rcccitcd by Mr. A. U-rret- : son, cf this city Every f.rmer in the i eonnty will pnrchase o e on sight.— Bee advertisement elsewhere. Tub Abcii- Street Uouss — This house is one of tbe f«» wcll-mnusgtid hotels of the country, at which thr guest cannot fail to bo satisfied with) his accommodations. The bast evidence of its successful management is ; lbs prosperity that has resulted to it. ■ . proprietor, who conliiiuss to gite his I noditided attention to flit .require- ! merits of his b«.inest». It is located' at the corner of Arch Siren; and Delaware Atcnae, rhiUdrlphis, and Is the resort of all lovers of good living and j cotaforlabls spsriments Tub Crow. — Nolwithstaudinc the! backward sod rainy spring, there is, as yet, no cause for actual fear iu regard / to the usual crops for this section The farmers will have to work harder and accomplish their rotniu in less lime than would be desirable, bnt still, with ' the energy which distinguishes tbem, there is no fear but the yltld ibis yssr will bo at lapst as largo ss -ordinary. Almost all the fruits look welKsnd we hope for a full supply before theissasoe ^ermAstes. Railrsad MegriMo -*-A meetisg of. the Stockholders of theiCspe May and Uiltville RaiirdwdCompany was held at the office of tEe company in this Bfc IUO Ullioa VI IUO VWinpaiil in ill'" ■
city on Sstiriliy, I6th Inst. Tbs ob- ^ jsct of the meeting was to ratify a lease •f tbe road by the West Jersey com- !. pany, by vines of wbith the Stock- • holders era to receive six per eeut. i oa their stock, and the road becomes t virlneliy a part of the Wist Jersey ( { road. This is hat another step on the „ pert of the companies to sdvaoco the * interests of this section of the State,;* and cannot fail to enhance the value of , real estate in 8"ulh Jersey. » »♦» ■ ■ — ■ — I f( Edwards a Lawrxxce wish to see 1 tod. in order to convince yun ui the r fact that the age of high prices and j ' enormous profits has passed away, and | n that you can invest a f<-w du'.Lr* at tbe i r Excelsior Clothing n»ll wbh the mist J advautaguoas results TOe COUSulid*- : « lion of capital with enrrgy and good J business tact — excrll-nt materials wiih i ■> splended styles and low prc-e— rrsdy ; J attention — with uniform po!itnne>a and j ' fair dealing hat rendered th> IJxctlsior ■ Clothieg Ilall of Messrs. Edaards A ] .Lawrence S. E Oor. of 8 id A Market : « Su , Philadelphia one of the most j J popular establishments in that great j city. Hers all testes and all pockets ' may be sailed, tbe men and the boy j < may alike buy with coufidenrt. All ' goods are guaraatred. The depart- I went for eoatom w»rk as condncuJ by Ua honae, la really most c-mplete and deserving of an extended notice. la addition to their retail and custom jo partmenu they have a Uru« whoLtale department where can always be fonnd a complete and wrll assorted stock suitable for tbe coaatry irarl* aud to which we would especially direct the attention of oor merchant!. CWl see wit all I At tin bm*uh» Clot king 11*11. 8e« their advtrtisenieut ia another eotumu. Tax Cwicsuo C«*v.n-how. — The Chicago Uspabliean Co. vcaitos owl. 13-day. Colonel Wm K. Potter, the delegate from this District, b .. sircdy departed for Chicago. Or mi will certainly bo nominal *d f .e the Praatdeuce ; by ncotnmsUon, sad Bw-j -min P. j Wndu. nf Ohtd. for the Vice !*ml- 1 dency.
High Court of InsiM-acliiucnt. The High Conrt met in upeifAcssion j • at tcu.o'ciuck un Moudsy, *i.e* it was , result rdtlinl hijll liny, being probably ' *u ugcasiji. of much txcjlciaeut, thv ( ■ Svrge.nl e't Arms, tic iu.trai-tad -Id or- • : rest any Ouc'meMmg a disturhau.ee iu ] ill- g'llrri^n. — Tn\ g-.c-ret'tcssiou, the 1 Chit f Jusiice'resdrh* form of question ' which be adopt- in •b-tnendiHg the Tor- 1 ' diet, ll* will direct the recretsry to ' read tb-: bt-tctul .riicUe auoceuir.ly, 1 nWbwlll put the question to ench Scu- ; ator on each artitjfe, the 8sWn-<. r rising 1 i .in his place nt the call 'df hi. n-ilne. 1 ' I'd di.s-r.tid from the peopusitiop to 1 -divide the elcvcbth sect'uu lutodauscs. ' . A motion that the quest-one be put as ' | propo.ed by the Chief Jn.tici: was i .igrecd to. Tlie order of Mr. Sumner i h it the pri»:ding i fEc .r ri .11 pr->- ; ; iiouhcc lbe-rt-uiuvai oi tin. coovictrd i i^r.i'ii immediately on conviction, any | further judgment .» be <tu li e order of the fecii.io, aas cou.id r.d, but pending dlaeussiuu upon ii the hour fur dis- 1 trussing the se.tr.l articles arrived < Mr. Coiincis proposed- « recess of,! ; twenty minutes, at the expiration if i wliiih time aootb.r rccuss unt 1 half-' ' past seven p. m. wn. taken In the j , - cttroiug seisitin Mr. Edmmols submit- i 1 ted a proposition that the order for the j i voting on Tuesday be rtscindtd, which i was. nut considered. Mr Williams j proposed that the eleventh srrir-le be;! read iirrt in tbo pruccediugs ,oi ocxt j , rfiiy. This proposition went over, and j a motion that tbe Senate tuci!.*t half- ! , 1 past el.-vfjf o'clock next uueuiag to sit < with opeo dobra ass agreed to, and at J eleven o'clock p. m the Senate ad- ' ' - journed. Senator <J rimes, of I-iwa, in | she discussion during the day spoke in favor of acquittal. Scnatur Ruckslew < spoke on the-same side, and Senators 1 Cuuutrr, llsrlan, Wilson and Morton spoke iu fsvor of conviction. On Tuesday, the vote was to have been taken, -ut on account of Stnator Howard's illness and absence, an ad- : jonrnment was had until Saturday i-Wth. Ou Saturday as soon as the C mrt . nas'organizrd for business, they proceeded to voteou the. Eleventh Article, i with tbe following result: — CDtLTV. !;:;a - ;gssi5» i t'sitrtl, Nye, Cbsadlvv, r«hmss|N. it.), I i Uolr, il-amrruy, , I L'auUtDg, I It* nary, Coaoasa, [sbatatMi, . i (lo.l'ett, ,#| t*sus, i lx ir;:; , [ rcmuedi, [Thsyrr, i W°ro°| i1*'""' NOT GL .I.TT. , Itorard, John. -on, I n-C' ; Norioa,'*' _ , Inxun, ^ I r-i -er ion, <Tenn.) I j Fowjirn, ! s«ul«burj-, j K5' . i%uk'"' ' ; The vote stood 35 for eonviction, | 1 and 19 for acquittal. So Andrew " : Johnson was acquitted an that article. ' 1 , AHIcle 111. I. like Ike seooad. fxeent^hsl It e that live l-rt euirnt «^^l*/tW^ioms* Sec- , il iplrwl with TboouUMUid other o» known penaos j • SeeirUrj ol \V« r^t'icr. by vloU'lnj lh" cna>|ilr I racy set of July. IMI. »nd the t on.illullun. Article V. eh»r-e» Ihst the I'reild.-nl canaolml | with TliumiM *fcd ulhm to urs.enl tbo uecur ; tloo ol the tenure set i si.d that In purtusnre of this conspiracy he snil Ihey sltempisd to hinder B Stanton, by unlawful aeanr, (torn sctln* ss Secrctsry "( VVsr. A.-tlrlr VI. silvers thst the ronspirslors Inif property In the War Ikrirsrtmenl, contrary to the , * cooitd'aey art ol July, teal, and with thr purpose d of thus viuisilse lbs tenure ad. ,1 Art lets VII. Is very lnu.h like srtlcl* Vt. merely add I a w Ihst the cunsnlrsey to yet posseaslon I on he ^property InJJv^ttsr i mteo was formed wlih slu-jraUona sa to the a-*ol July, lsii. °* (
Arlirle VIII. drclarea that the sd lafrrfsr sp- ( on Ihepiarl of the l*rr anient lo cunlrol tiie mill- c appropriations for the Wsr rcpartroenl Iu ,. sn Hlrcat manner. Intendlny thnvhy lo violate tbe teaure art P Arlklr IX. charyvstb*! the^ tesldent^oo the t I'rhe row mam cr Vl the feoops^m, IVoshljffonl " military otdrra to be' even tl.rooyh General . j.raol. « aa^nwoha-itu Irons! ; sod Ui.it the Vrt'- , eromeot. Vnd "l^Cle've/snd srd at.'YouisI* In 'the j c lollowlng September, whtlr ".«lnyln( -round sllrl"." ^ article XI. Asrys^ihMthoPreeiyat de- | < rautltvl ou.l body, L. s Conxrtsa of only part ' a of the Ststea i thai he thus denied thst Ita leys- \ . « Con^ttrutlns^; and isjskosw of this deals), . unlawfully dr. l.ed mesne lo preves) the exeeu- ' ol tbs Tenure Art, by try In* lo prevent t Slant-. a Itom res ming i.l. dutlea as Secret .ry , of War -, and also devised mesas to prevent the execution of the art requltls* army order* to be I rtres throucb General Grant ^ sad also^devlacd | provide foMhe'more eo'lenl 'yoveramrat^of^ J I ttoe 2f-t*ThMO*Sft-'iiera are popularlv™' railed , I vlotatr "he's (two oath, by refusing lo execulc , i — The first eonferencs of the Meth- J | editl Episcopal Church met iu Phila- , delphis la 1773. The entire itinerant fores was ten preachers, of whom «n«r , was in Ktw York, one Iu Philadelphia, i two in New Jersey, fonr— including 1 Francis Asburr — in Baltimore, end two ' iu Virginia. The number of members were then 180 in New York. 180 In Philadelphia, S00 in New Jersey. 500 ; in Maryland, and 100 in Virginia — ) Those Un preachers had increased in 8004. nnd those 1,160 bibbetfta 1, 1 <6,081. |^y Attention is called lo the qdveniaemeat of Jesse M. Smith ia another column, awtillcfl "A card for Public Consideration." The properlies advertised art aurthy Ua s itslion of prr i.s desiring la transect . business la ibis city. — One hendrtd men are eegsged l«> ' -e-iayiag the trwck of tbn M.llvtlle and j Gtasabor.i' Ksiiread. neder Wm. P. | Allen. tK, ntwly sp»oin:ed resident
A Letter from Orcgou. p — Tfrr7g;hnrigg<xcedd:uglT icleiwri ^ ing sketch «f thpt portion of the far |, silnstsd sljng'thc bsi'ks of the Coluialiia River w au extract -from a b private letter written by - Mr Eli D * Edmunds, 17. 8 N , to his lather Mr. * Downs E-i-aobds, • f 'iUi' county Tb< . writer, bring on tlie'Unil'd States » t'ea.t Sur. 'j ib cuiuuiaud of the U S e scur. "M.r y,''h-i had cXTCiietit op- 1 purtunilirs to raak-.- liinuo-if b'-q-laiot il ', * with facts connected with that part of the conntrr where h» w-aa st-tioue'l at . • the dale of his lettcT. His discriptiun , icelns with items of interest, uahur- „ drned with nicies* ami unncesssary ; couimcutbtioua, and. we lin'c no do-.bt,' t will be read with groat interest by the i people of Cap? May. 'Columbia River, ) . U a. 8chr. "mabcv," ! f March 4th, 18GS ) ; Til. niuuih of ike Columuia river, a. ' 1 Pacific Oeran, in Istilo.!.'" ' 41 fi Sorlli. ^ ' or shout T30 lurlh.r Hunt) oit.ma PaeiUc than t.'apc May is on ibe Ailantie, sad , ' iii" luugoiio.. C-J24 west, and about! i - .'.HO miles w- at of Csjm May. Cap* I | li.sappnintmeni, which i» on tb. north i ] ri'ie of the rivxr i isr'uatud. 1 S 7 :.i»t nbof. \ ! the levi-l ol lh* tfw. mn I i< »urm»ast.d <•> , j light ,bou»e 4il|Te.l high which is ahx«.l whit.- light of the first of Frwsn.l. was first exhibitajh-Oc to bar to. lsuli. Under ' i a favor. hie slain of ihi. ulmoshbur. il 1 I thouii! be seen ffuui » hifiHilXf tea feet ' j at a li'.AtAuce of miles. Tb» Nrn'ranc* lo this . the great fiv-r .-f the Xjacific j , { eosvt, is live milci wide betweeu the | .at parts of Can. Dimppoinlm. nt aiiiT^ l'eint Adam*, which latter point b.ars , I 8. K. by K: j K. from Cap- Uisappoint- | ment. Both ou lbs north and math banks ' ol lb. riv.r at its mouth, large fortjfica- j 1 j tions. garriioned by U. S. troops, and laoanling guns of large caiibrp, (15 inch) capshlu of eummandltig buth chsuuela, north and routb. The passage mlo the ! fiver is badly cbstrneted by shifting rhvals that lie two "or three miles oat«ide of the j I iuo joining the poiuta. l'sring heavy , w.a'hcr, and especially in winter, thr ssa i brenks with great. fnry from north-west of i Cap- Disappoiotm.nt wall to tho sooth- ; j mud of Point Adams. Sailing ®s»'ls have bren known to lay off the entrance I six weeks waiting b.r an opportunity to enter, and maoy lie iD»:de for wri-ka ry. ing to gel oat. Wbrti off the entrance of the riv.r m fine, clear wetiber. tbe beautiful snow p..k of Mount St. ilvl.OU, : (flamsd by Voncourer in 111)2.) shows over the lowest part ol Ibe^nfi inside and j jippareully iu the middle o^ibe riv.r val- | l.y. It is very regalaf in oolliou and presents a pyramidical appearance, bav- | inir a base equal lo either aid.. It is | over "5 miles eastward Irom tbe entraace j to the river and attains an elevation of ; 12,000 feet. It is volcanic and occasion- | ally diichnrges volumes of .moke. . Five j miles above Cape Disappointment on the I uoilh shorn aud in Washington Territory, j is Chinook- Point, one# the special lecati'in ol ibe powerlal tribe of Chinook Indians. sod b.rn the celebrated ooe-ty.d cnlef, Concomly, held sway. His widow I is still living. The tribe hea dwindled ; to 1- as iiud a hundred personr, men,: wumen and children, end they sr. poor, I intsaiable, druuken, Oisesse l wreleh-s. — | la 1 7"J2 this point was culled Village 1'aiol by l.isuteaaat Hronghlon. an En- ' : nrli.h Nuvwl nffirer. 'Five and a-bslf miles i from l'uiul Adams, on the south shore j and in Or- con. is vitut- d the. town of i j Asts.'ia. In Astoria la located the Uasioio lluuse far tbn ports of Astoria and I I'arllxnd. It is the coaniy »»»' of Clatsop county and contains about 300 inhsb " Hants. Tu« town is built on tbe side of h hill la ibe resr nf wh rh is nn almost - ,:;i|>-ueirable lores!. Ocean sl.nni.rs run between Astoria sou Son Fronri-co three t times a month, and a river steamer be- " I (wean Astoria acd Portland twic.awr.k. j j It supports two churches, Kpiscopil md I Congragationalist, supplied with mu-iB J nrier, a Town Hall and Ma.onic UiRr s A «u" 85 miles up lh. Colombia riv.r ij lh« rapidly Improving town of Pnrllaud, - being eilaatsd at the bead ef ship aayiga- { tier. Tbo valley of the Willamette river • ia well settled, ennuiniog many thriving to-vni and il irmirkably pro nctive, yisldr log a large and bonutiful » pply of all the r iiec-starics of life. Ursai quantities of! " pio.ucc are. continually shipped from -. i'oriiaod lo 8au Fraacisco and tbs Sandwick Dlande. Ninety miles from the .month of the 1
Columbia and un the north' side oi tbe 1 is the military post of Fort Van- I i cuuver, which with the town of Vancouver l covers paituf ihawrfonid farmerly area- e pied by the Usdsdn Bwy Cempuuy ss a S trading stsiion. (The site for n losro is t una ul tho most oaputiful on the river nnd t i-apitslly I6caled foMneres.ing trade. On J lower part of the Columbia nod Willamette rivers, many saw mllls%ave been : erected, and s large trade is now carried i un in lumbar, immense quantities of which > .re anuualiy shipped to dsn Francisco, ' SuD.iaich Islands, sod Australia. Tnert is probably no place in tbe world i where trees glow lo such a height end c immense sit- as in Ui.gon, and especially f along ibe bsnkf of tbn Columbia. Near ■ Astoria th-ro is n Flf tree, 29J feat m i circnnifereoce 8 feat above tbe ground, I hsik 12 inches thick. 2.")0 feet high, perstraight and 120 feet wiihnat « branch. Vl-lmre era shown "the big tree" at o#c of the nolabl. (ighu of tbe locality. Culam'uia river was named in 1792 by I Cspt. IJray, Master ef the ship Colombia, of -tiotlon, he btviog ant. red il in Ibst year on a Lading vnyag-. In 1775 it was c»llad ••As'Umpunn Inlet," by ID rata, a Spanish navigator. Iu 1789 it was called "Dr-c-ptioo ltaj." by Mearr., on biker Spani-b navigator, but in 1792 it received its preleoi name by Captain Cray. ' i.uth bonks of ths Colombia are thickly str.w" wittiAUrge qaan<|ln-s of nrifi l"ge. some iifib.niB4iinm.nse sixe. Itavidsun, i hyrtrngr»r.h.N msntinrs nf m.a«urlng on. thai esjl edA.hor. in Maker s Bay il 1851. It feet lung. 27 f.el in ciicuniferanceailh the bark pn led off. | nst when hpdt-n "IT at lh. sm»l! -od, 20 inches ia diam»i»r." Very fraqu- utiy i when trees ar» felled for catting into lam- , ! bar the Bist tl-uty. or forty feet of the! • trunks are fonnd too large for the saw | mill, and hava tu b? eat off and left on i ibe grftuod. : So far most af my letter as been can"fill IT IS Ikr" |-1~' Kiver, us* 1 will speak of the S'sta pf. Dragon. Oregon was organ i ted as aTarrllary oa lb* 2d «f Ms*. 1848. sod wws admilUd into the Umuu ou the 13t of February. ia.'i». Araa. «M.24S *qus-» milra; acres. S0.958.720; population, 7n.«M>; capital. Salem. The caanlry is principally muaotaaevras and tht; kly umhetrd. Simve narrow si ripe of coaatry lying aroand tba ; Coast betwwas tb* saa and tb* nswiwv ate eery rieh and peodnebve. The W U- ' taeseit- . alley in ISO "'he. tw h-ng-h and , | fovea 40 te 60 m.ie# w width The load is
ptiucipnlly prairie, of Bne ooil. well tim- ! p wlnrh empty rear ibe c.nlfcr of .the val- . f< ley rate the VVillams'ts^iver. e The mineral rtsoc i-»< of Oregon are * inor. . i -n*iv. !y dav iop.-l every ii which Ir.vv'i e^rk'd ' ur- id50, are J 1 yielding retain* e.l-m.t-d st ei.OOO.OOft eiinuall) . R eh and exlensiva deposits of s Silver hat. b-.-b .l.-cO'-r.-J near the OreB.D rive: ,o i.ar ,«.rt oris >f Oregon. The product ui tt i« t:.ii.-b id raining i« . rHfi.au d at 62.WK100O "Capper ore has b.en discovereu ia llsk r. Doeglns. Curs, and Josephine cnsfitist. Iron ore exists in CldbkyoaS, Washington. CulumWa an .1 :> soin. of Ibe eoulbJro c aunties. Cunl iiiinvs art also ia lucciv.ifal operotion. - - At Orejsgn city, the e.on'v_a**wt of ( Clackamas cagoiy, a wool-a'null. rannVng ( six sets of mach.n. : v aud employing 15<1. hands, S* in succ«s>|at operation This, j "wii'i a paper pull amf other manofncluriog ettablixh-nanti, giv. iulbi* city tba title of lh. "Lowell of Oregon." • V f During the months ..r May. J any nnd ri July, large qavMltle- •( sM^nnn are cJagtit | ! in the Ooluafbtn, whi'-h ure • -liippml lo San Frnafilscp, psndaich j I.Iundi. and riiylivryi - i ,« — Tic. long e-trancomsnt of the; ! IJviTisU iSftlfi# North and South aecuis j to be dmwifcg to a close Rtprestt- j Utivesof the Baptist Missionary Union | art tn be" preyent, it i« st-itrd. ut the cotuiiiR anivursaries of the Southern I Baptist Convcnlinn,nnil a distinguished Son'thefo . iiiinister U announced to j peak nt the Not barn anniversaries. — ! These nr.- the initial steps towards thr esiahKth-ni-ni of friendly and brotherly | r^lnti otis'. There can be no doubt that t ] tDU'uui intercourse wj.ll tend to tho res- j ; torstion uf. Jove sod cuiitiiience, nnd ■ ; thus to tlir complets union of this large ; j ami iiop'.rlant Church. One jifter j another tlie broken links vffcieh former- ! ; ly bound tlie people of this naiiou will I j in this wny be re-uuited, and lb# union | ( ' of the natiow he iiy.thnc means more firmly cemented. j ' . ; I
j — The Rev. William II Little, for ' J ' j a tithe pastor of the Presbyterian J j.chprnh nt Atsion, has receiyed-and nc- j 1 1 cepted a call to tbe 1'resbytcrinn church j i 1 1 at Beverly, j t ' — Chicago iv celebrated for several i j things. Il it one of the beat placet io the i i world lo gat a divorce ; It claims ~'o ship I I more grain thai any of lb* Western roads , 7 ! i it packs more pork ; is the scene of more i j murders, outrages, and sensations than I ' | any other city in the land, and more con- I ' | vcalions ure lo be held there this year I ' than ever before. Tbe National Repob- I 1 ! been, Fenian, Soldier*' and Sailors' nod I J Wool (irowtrs, nil assemble there nt the i ' { —The Nation argues at leoglb Ihst the i 1 J growing disinclination to marriage, in- i 1 j stead of being regurd-d with apprahen* ' I lion, thnald rather lie inuked upon with i • [ frvor, as an indication that both sexes are i 1 steadily advancing lo n higher slago of - | ! development, nnd do notnow, as formerly, i 1 ! recklessly plunge their heads into" the ii i ! matrimonial noose. We think that ihe • > ' disinclination is not a proof' at all that , 1 j lets "reckless." but simply a proof ihst ' I plunging into the noose easts more t an * ; it did iu former times. Snnin curious i ' j statistics have recenily he--n published in ' Fa gland, which go to -bow that u* a g-n- ' , ersl rule the proport.on of marilAces^tn 1 tbe pnpuloainn is least when the prices 1 of whrn! are high, and greatest when the ' prices of wheat are low. 8o the farmers ' ' are the real hulls and bears of the mntri1 niotiial market 1 . # "I — An Arkansas paper congratulate" jit • ; renders on De fact that there is one f-«. • ! ture pertaining In tba present General I Assembly of that State which is < worthy k of partimlar note, vix : There is net n member of either the Senate, or House of r Representatives who eaenol write his own • name in a plain legiM^bnnd 1 New Yonx KxTH*v»o*Ncst— Four Fifth r avenue houses hove real lace curtains nt It ps lnr windows valued at from three to • five thousand dollars each : two have mnn- • ogram carpets, wne a monogram doorf plate, one a private theatre, and four pic's tcre galleries. gjr are assar-u ^bat the firm of a ! F.SSTUS* i KltDiU, 65 Hanover St., 1 , r.ssTus* >x txasuAi.i., ui> nsoo"r oi., >
Boston,' Mast., advertised in otr columns, ia trout werlhy and reliable. For 10 ete. j they eend a p^u-ut pen fountain, and n check describing nn article lo be told for I I si. Their club system of selling goods is i t i becoming quite popular, particularly with ! ' ' the ladirs. It is worthy ef a trial.— Buf. ■ 1 fula Guzrtte. i Dvarersu sun donor?!.* are two hydra- • headed munster* from wkich nearly nil the > ills thst flesh it hair lo original*. For dyspepsia, the Pirueian Syrup, a protected vidation of the protoxide of iron, a long-tried nnd well-established reras- ; dy ; nnd for "crofuln in all ita manifold forma, Dr. H. Andert' Mint Wafer is n specific. If those afflicted will try tbele ' remedies they will htb»ok " ,ot C»"'0g I. aw- of New Jersey. , [nt author itt -j , t I t'psrrxa Tiibrb UuvoncD and Twxxtv- i tiiskk. Ac acl to pr-vent Horses, Cattle, Sbaap wad Swine from running at large in the l.ower township, la the county of Cape May. i • 1. lfe'il enacted bythaSnnara aad Gsasral Assembly of tba Statn or New Jersey, ' That Ihe provisions of the act entitled j < "An acl lu prevent Horsae; (little, Sheep i and Swine from running nt large in tba Middle lowosbip in lh. county or Cap. , , May," approved March Iw-oty-setood, i righleen hundred and sixty Ave, ha aad ] the same is hereby extended ta the l.ower ; . lowp-hip. ID the county of Cap. May. 2. And he it eo«cied, That this act shall , take efflkct immedia'rly. • it Appnuved April 3, IHie. . i h situs Tnaca Hcxoeao **o Niarrvi rioiiv.— An acl to regajava fishing In the creeks and eoanJ/ in Th*_L«ejr tewrshtp. In the coos' jl of Cup- May. - 1. Be tt enacted by tbe Senate nod General Assembly of th< Stat.y f New Jersey, i That from tha' iweniy.fltth day of June lo tba fifth day oT September, in each unit 1 every year, she taking of fish in the creek" I sod souwda vn th* l.ower lowosbip, in the ronniy of Cap* May, by seines of any da scrirlinn. he and tba earn- is hereby pro . I.ibit8sl *unlh Bid east of a line beginning Ms (itsce called Feignatd roint in the . nnrtbeeiy part of Jarvia sounu, ranninc . west ward ol Unhand m Middle ITvssrw-gh > > fare, in n point in Mill evewk culled the . D#»p llsds. I | 2. And ha it ewncted. That any person s or pataens v ml el lag tba provision" of the
! pr-erding section of this act ehail be subj.1-; If. . p-n.liy of fir. y ^.,11. r. to he >u«il ! I far arid recovered ' before any court, of competent jurisdiction, one b*ll nj. lhsaid peeelty to go to the person pro*" cut i the *sp, and tbe otbet half to be paid to tha coweio'r of tbe county of Cave • . 3 And be it enacted. Th ,t this art ' shall take effect immediately. Approved April 9, lh'W. — fCiiAmcu OXK Ht-xnBr.D axp NIXCTV 'I'WII. — An net for I Ha prut-etion of Parksand other Pehlio Jir.iundr. 1. Bait rnaclad bysha Sens' and Gear-' r*l Assembly of the St'le of New Jersey, j ! Thslany person Who shall wilfully remove, daface,.. maiilaUr or di-s.roy any building or other struct ur- situat-d • grounds belonging io any anocialion .in- 1 ! corpora'*.! by the laws of line .Hale, er ' ! shall wilfully dsslroy, cut, hre k Kr injure ; ' any ire» or oilier properly tharcoiisitaatled. nhsll be deeitie i gnlltv s-f afniWe-/ -j mescor, any each ..ff-dder 'shall be llabl^) ; to so aotion ol trespass, tn bo brought in ; the corporate nam.- of the enuiialion i -ufferipg any such injury, *ud ell tnoneyt j recovered Inerefi-r shall b.- applied by I thvin for the u-t- of such association. 2- And be il enacted. That this acl ' shall take effect immediately. j j Approved March 18. 1 -iH. 1 | ; C'hapt*k Gxa.HcxDnati AsnFimr-StX. — : i A Supplement to an act siitll|ed "At ' - act to estalrliih a system of Public .In- , | st'oction." approved March twenty- | first, eightssn bandred and slxl"y-«oveo. j ! Whereof, the auujal eppropriation from : the income of the acbout fund, fof the ] Ufa of public school", exceed" the j | e mount that may be derived from lb- j school fund tacuriiios ; soil whsr«n> I : ibcre was a large deficiency at tba close of th* fifcal y»er ending November . 1 IhiitielB. eighteen hundred nnd sixty- j I seven ; therefore, ' i 1. Be II enacted by the Senate and I ' ! General Assault ly of the S'ate of New | I Jersey, That lha sum offoorteeii thousand, j > \ tight hundred and seventy f»nr dollars i \
nod forty-seven cents, be and th# same is i | approptisU-d to th# school fatid i , 'pay said deficiency, out of sty moneys j - iu the treasury belon#flM to tbs stale and | J not otherwise appropriated. In 2. And ba it cnstled, That if shall be |d the daty of the trutlnrs of tbe school fund | ( of this slate, on or brfere the first Mon- j day of April io every y.ar, lo appropriate j eut of tlie auiiual incme for tbe support ; of tbe public achoole tbe sum of thirty- ; , theosand dollars ; ao.l if tb" aonual ' I reeaived iu full, or .ii.ll b. in-utricleni for I ] that purpose, Iheo tho said tfasiees are | I j for any sum uecaesary lo uieke up lb# de- . ficiency, by warrant, signod by tbecnmp- | trollar apbn the treasurer of ibe state, who , . is directed to pay tbe seme ; which sum | so draw* from lbs treesery eforesiid skol. i school fund so soou as Ihe tame "hull be I received. ' 3. And be it enicled. Thai from the ef the elate ibe sum of sixty-five thaiusnud dollars per annum »h.ili be »ppropnaled. ID aduilioa to the sum of thiriy-five thou.s.d doBafi. from th. an. nual iaeom# of lb* eckool fund, as men- , lion.nl io tha preceding section of tbia 4. And l.a it enacted. That the «»v.-u-are h-'ehv i. -pealed, "u i ibH ■ j "K'A'V" vo'^u'f'.^l 1 "'l8iW I SPECIAL NOTICES. Dcitfucst. lllindiiexH A Cafiirrli 1 M. D., OculUI and Aurl.l, Iformeily Of Uydeo. | Tcillmoiilai" from the rao.l tellable source, lu i The Nedicsl Ksoully arc in v lid lo accompany I tlce. AllTiriCIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge Jor examination. nstvy Errors of Toutli. A Gentleman who suffered for year" from Ner ! vou. Debility, Premature Decay, nod ail Lie I rttecta ol youthful IndlMittlou, wit! for the sake ; of sufftrtnf humanity, send flee to all who need ! It, the recipe and direction* .or making Ibe aim r pic remedy by which he was cured. S*ItCrrrs : can do so by addressing tn perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDKN, i nulS-y « cedar St., Sew York.
To Consumptive*. I The Rev. EDWARD A. WJL5PN win send 1 i (free of charge) teall who desire It. the prcscrlp. ] ! Uon with the directions for makl>wuBil-11"lng : I stmple remedy by which he was cured of s 1 affection and thst dread disease Coniuap | tlon. HI. only object I" to benefit tbe. mirled : ; and he hope" every sufferwr will try this pre- ; "orlptlnniai It wlU cost them nothing, and may j P'my'wy""to1uvr EDW ARD A. WILSON, No. ISA South Second St.. Williamsburg!., N. Y. TO FARMERS. The price of Rsngh'l Chicago Itoss Kertltlsar this day (May S) bean .d» .need lo (SO PER ROOO POUNDS. The high jereentag* of Ammonia It contains With Its Bone Phoaphale, make. It more desirable, as sn active and permanent manure, than other la the market. The price of the other Commercial Manures, our brand remain as before, vlx : Raw Dene Phosphate, »S0 per SOOO lbs. ugh'" Chicago Blood Manure, too •• " BAUGH It HON*. Manufacturer*, asyeg-st Ofltce.SO South Delaw.ro a.enu", i THE following Remedies or* all old and wellA established and thousand" have been bene- . fitted by their use. They Are for sale by druggists generally. Tbe Peruvian Hyrnp, A protect, d solu'lo* of Ihe Proloxlde of Iron. ! supplies the blood with Its Life Element, laos, giving strength, vigor, aodjew life to tbewhole ; system. For Dyspepsia. Debility. » emsle W eakoes.ee, nr.. It I- a si-wifie. A « p*ae pamphlet ! roal^lolM^v^uable^lro^se^'Ml^u a X^et "j! P.'dHSSMOReT Proprietor, SS Dry St., N. T. XVINTAK'B BAlAAMof WILDI HERRT been used tor nearly half eeawtury tor Coughs j Colds. Consumption, and evsry affection of the Throat, l.uogs end Chest It cure* a rough by lo senior »«d «hresmle« t^weg^djdlejltoj : drying up'the" lough end leaving ihe cJbse hehtnd Dr. n. aXDBfit loniNK WATER, ^ ' "mlSyTofsSSulU u'"er'.'' l.irorc '"iphlli.. ' Dolt Rheum. Sue, r-* ' thnosowG eon tralifytmhe ' woedeilul virtues ot this preparations la Sush rases Circulars Irer. J. P. D1VSMORE. I . Pioptlelot, No. SS-Dry gt.. New kerh. rHACll'N ( KhKRltATKI) SALVE : tsst , MUeMrytoSlMaw'u'ngl .'..""i"!! .n.*.*Hens| thus offbrdliuc ..i,.f and a rompieto rare. .. I SXTH W. rOWLS A 0GN, Propelelor*. , mv it No. M Iiwmonl >c, itosios.
SPECIAL NOTICES. . ... _ rrifoMUH troll. | Informal leu guaranteed to produce a luxurbfnl ; talnrd Wlthou^ (.c( c'u uv. 1 I •"••'•"I? -.1 h""l-'V. N - i.""- I MAKIIIEI). J irt Dyrr iV'ie^k ' | i ^MtTCMKLl— At^lhrniC**JIe.^ be - ^t^^S^rtT'w^Ca^^V'conlt' ^^Ttous*' / NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tin- « irirr I'll i :i f . * <- Httrilbililv No. b» (Elghl PhUad^'p'hls! ; Palcnt Stisjrr ii-iriii Txvinc^ ^ • | No. SJ» (Eight Thjrt^vrjl&BKET Mwnt. ] \ . Iti-|ilnf ii«B «»r Htslvp*. fork* NGTU'E , r the ewminailon of the trvchm tor Public i : I " h>"'« iu«>l" May county. Will be hell at ; Cap- May Court llou.e, on SATURDAY, Ihe j | Ju n"'' 10 o e oe y .^EEJU v> Co j U - th nolsvlllf. May l». t«». iujSo-11 J I, | S V it IMi A X l> S I .VI VI Ii It I . MlCtlNEUY. I . ^UdT".^te,r,^^■'^e"^r'4™nito■ 1
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Afi F.trn WANTED -lor th I I HlJTOR . "E GRANT, by A. p. Richarlson Author of- nild. Dungeon ood Ese.pe' »nd"BepuiJ tho Air. I,.,ppb ' Material gathered Ihe-authurat •BM.vdqusrteisln the Held and I re m clvsnnels opntod by | GENERAL GRANT himself. JJ Full page Engravings. Contains matter r.o other work has orean get. Contents s prove It the only authorised ' Life of Grant. Do not offer an an Inferior work. jJJ-n[7 j can "publishing CO, Hartford, Cane, or . BLISS A cd, IW Brosd XI, Newvik, n. JAGENTS W A ATI'H ! ' . IVOR the WEARING OF TIIE GREEN.— The I 1 greatest Itoek ever pujllrhed Its rootrnu t are deeply Interesting sod should befatcfuHy Read by everyone. Ibe Immense demand lor ■ this great work atsmps II the most SUCCESS- I FtlL DOdX OUT. I' Is decidedly the BOOK for ' the TIMES. It fully Illustrates OLD IRELAND, 1 abounds tn ROMANCE. INCIDENT and WIT. showing lha PATRIOI'ISM and DEVOTION, the TRUTH and FERVOR, of that warm-hearted ; people, containing 400 pages and ovsr 100 Illustrations. hound In rloth, gtven and gold. . Pries $J- Agents wanted every where. Exclusive letrltory gfVsn Send for clrculst* and sampleeopy. WILLIAM FLINT. SS s. 7th St.. Phllsda, Pa. | AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Life of Grant ! TtHIS IS the only Full. Authentic and OBclal History of the U'e and Public Snrv lees of the . Great ChletSalo. and the only one that is en- , domed by all V" leading Generals. Send forSpe- ; rlmra P«g-s sed Circulars wjHi^ieimb Address CAUTION.— The eouetry'l* bHeg Hooded With so-called Lives rf Grant, written by^e-vlllone I ! that the tumkyou buy Is eadomed by all tbe leadI I tag Generals. 1 ■j BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR -PEOPLE'S BOIIK OF BIOGRAPHY " by JAMES PARTON. Ihr "Prince of Itinera- . ' | pher?" eenialnlng Uses ofdisttagulshed perrons , itrated with IV bevultful steel ieng»**in*». No eompetl'loo. Agrn's aay li sells fasl-r Ihsa any I , bonk they ever sold. Terms liberal, leaf tor i , subscription eireuisL^ ^ ^ Hartford Conn MEDICAL ILLUMINATION ' Four maenlfioently Illustrated Me tleat Rooks, roatainlnc Importani Phy siologiral InturwiaWooy, tor Mra sud Www, sent Ime on roeelpi of *1 • c-s.. by sddresoleg Dr. lull* V aanaaruOL, No. • to Clinton Place, N. Y. City. ' S0KTB AMEBIcTs 8TKJUMM1F C®. TI1ROV4JII I.tNK Ttt C X 1.1 KOR N I A, Via Panama Railroad. se \y ai: rang km est ■ .Mh and 'Mill of Every Vtinills. Or day before when these dates tall on -unday Paa-vge Lower Ihvw by any ether t lee. -W* > ♦Mr Inloimallee addrra. IL N. CARRtNGTON, Aft. •» . TW. H. WEBB, Pteald'l CHA* Pv> Vier P. I UBc* -01 La. hangs Pure, New Yevh.-
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MXD# A LAXGM8V* i q: nnn.nnj'hitk ov i.imk. wooden WATER PIPE, (US l'll'IetM) KATE TROrmi! • 'j IIE PExr ^ND ^CHEAPFgT^ AR^tC^E p '"^GicaT'ln'ues'mcni. Offered! "'lfor i S'irS. AGENT* WANTED. INDIsPENSAItLF. FOR LAOIEA j SKAYINU Gt'IDEL Ap1f'VVuA^VtN.T,S ! .• . Sa rr slY^^rVre'J rT IvTw"!!' jiJy1* tt«« lor i mtojla^jto" h'jS.ra w ! "" I'll u'.'rVlro ^ ""rum 'ii'Vbw • J?.'i miSrarod*4 """ p"urt,cM ,:,:,cbln,, > gNUBATKhfr CUHIOklTY OF TUB [ VI MN1TFRMII • JNTURVI- WONDEHI Ft I. KI.ECTlic t 'IbM-IT 1 I M mbunrl'bt a'«keBg¥: A go* Is' w'aot ed lii'e.cry , pvrt ..f tl.p drgld.-tl I '• CAlfttONIKED MEAT."
I vO TOU SUVfEje AND DESIRE RELIEF CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, OR _ • ; 11 PEPSI A I IF SO.— i THE "CARRONIZED MEAT" ' Is a Sure Cure! Ask you Drurgl.'t tor It or rent SI for a Con to SAM'L 0. COLE* A CO . u* Sin per doien. I-ykens, Ps. N.. THING I.1KK IT IN MEDICINE— A luxury Sold by all Druggists. MAIUtlKD AND R1NOI.K PERiOSS should srnd tor Dr. a. M. Landis' great Book i - KEY TO LOVE." » etr i " PRIVATE BOOK," «• aching all about "Sexual end MnrUStCllv'i*'°H^ 'a f? D MARRIAGE," lnclu.«ag ipeetvl Circular of all his hooka. Kent on receipt of price by return mall prepaid Acdreea LANDIS PUBLISHING SOCIETY. K. W. cor. Thrlteeath and Glrard avenue, 1'hila, Pa. I /"lUKJt YOURHBtLF of DEBILITY SEXUAL ! 1/ Diaeaacs, he.— *end your eddreOS on stamped envelope and ask for rlreular of "Palhology." • Direct AMERICAN NEWS CO, ISI Nasaau-et. i Itew Ytok. ! T) lYOHDMA TOT, w B^ CRwrmwI-tr — ■ "rlrg'^'k hsv'beea mibfubrd by as ten yearn, . Ihe sale of which has been enormous, and is the I unit took of the kind In the Stogllsh language oeni hy mall for S3 eta., or Rve for oae dollar, loPthrr with a #ulde tu Ihe unmarrtrd. Addrtea WILLIAM R CO ,Boeh Publisher*, Phils, P*. WORSTS WASTED FOR EYERS ""* ^ XL ALL. DOLLAR , A PRF.M NT OF 125 *TAL«'E. i, / VF YOUR OWN SELE HON. » R» E OF ■ I J rest, for a f. w day .• . rv tro la any tow* . or village. Pellicular- sad a rill » si fire, M add reamer. •s^h.^R.tLuUDMAN-A tO- sb M ARRkt Sh CO-S O.NK DOLLAR BALK OF English aad Ameite- Dry and »aa-y G.Hkta. Cuile.-y. Jvwrlrv, he aret.u receive th. Ir g.-ods—s an equCafon- for the r labor for pree.rrlr.gHn' a ml i- r hi. Jar 'he a*me* ef two art ele. wfoeh Win be seat eh reaaigt of ONE IHtl.l.All • aeh.' Vgea-S wan'ed. )'ll • .le.e ipt on. *001 tree b; mail A drr.s MARSH * A 111,1 Tirarst nam had It l.awsrd Sirs**, ' |()() Ml CENT. SAVED. ^ FIVE HOCDilLLVR SALE. Fall lar'i «1.J* la vlv-wlo*. . AJdres. DEXTER. »AMK* A if, ISO* Wavhlogloa »mt. Sovtf*,'qia.a. .J

