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mS thim, ewUu'iW" ^ pwrth-Mmre* I'..:: 1 *'*a>ct^ quratiou i-ntirWr » *irf,-j*K Ml lullut the U^LSb^lt of the quoUon. It I* dolUni off of a pScra of property he ha* loaglit and im|iroved ; It U only oor right to arc that he dots it atrwdlnj tab*. .#... - .*" •••' '■' Vi jaoiwt aaUmata. tt» uwaatae twuefidial indwoera the railroad which tcrqilaatra at thla point, haa had on the development of the eountcy along i u line, ATndaad ani CapeTUy included. "sire iirpgrraa, l(lt were poa- , eihle |o compute It, might appear alraoet Incredible to pereena nnfitmUiar with the paal nnd prvacnt tUtua of the . factions , aliudoj to, bat we believe it , cannot lie over eatimatah In conclnaion, we point with prido I . io tite reciprpcnl Hbcral policy adopted . by thdJSrat Jcfwy Ilailroad lowardi . this end of\lta line, in tho granting of . a free pass over the rood, for throe , to every one who will build for themselves it cotqfotfctMc home. A , pretty rcturtl for aufh magnanlntily , docs Uic ir«Hy siigycM. ^ ' rriR rtnsi i>.\ ts dF-suJumu. ' tn«tt,an e'xlcnsivo Held for th ought i' onf 'ebbject opens upon our view 1 In , giitncitlg over it, the mind at once ii i IUM " rrltli pleaalng emotions of ! • dm only youth, with scenes of inno- 1 : rent plcaailre and happiness, w hen oor ] sBnliy Srowi linil noVr ljccn shaded by j I aire. Hut uiih steps and hearts light | and free n« stimnivr air, ijr roamed : amid the wlW-wrsjd (lotvi-rs, and dmnti ; Ih'e'nnmizcd cup We might ilrecant upofilbetc scenes . 'if oor ehiHtatmd,' which, t bough past, J can' bcvtfr ' V forgotten," for Qwy form ! in*nerflorj*S;chWn the brlglibst link ' —tBfy are the oasis' In the desert of (he ' |a»t— -Isit this Is not our Inlaptloo.— We irotfld Iejvs for a while the paal, ' close the doors of tli« future, And Cob- ' template Ihc present, Use* first dsy' oT inall her loveliness and beauty. IWt Ol it needs a pen for more fluent than onre to tell Oie beauties or tho dell,' ' the tlowcrs so bright, from out whose Hps the bc« tbdr honied drewdroi* sip, yet we would dliploy out IbeWe p6we» to Speak of the creations of Him who gives Ujfrcely all things beautiful to vuJoiy The Ttrslitay JRununer, tire mother of innore'Dce nnd purity, lias again come, licraldi-d by a myriad of Mrds add bursting buds. The rartli has once niore Utifolded her treasures — Nature lus assumed her richest robea. Let us go forth, tbeu, In the may light of tin- morning, amid her beauties, ere lire sun, with Thirsty beam, luts kissed the sparkling drops from the flower cups, and enjoy Ihla ever welcome day. Let us hasten And catch those wild uot«i of enchanting melody that swell from the minstrelsy whose orchestra is in every tree; time warblers are singing Usel( morning praise to God, their Maker, for U ie said "all works sliall praise Tbee." . And now, with the calm blue sky Above, and tire soli rich carpel beneath tpi| »'t are again dwellers amid Wrds sjfl_ftowcrs. ^'fbe fresh morning air dolroce of honey -suckle whose plain dowers contrast so beautifully with the dark greeu foliage. The busy bee, already hero, In waking the flowers from I

^ sleep, and, from tlicir overflowing ■" nectaries, sipping its dialer store. O, how delightful and re&rahlng to the in- * . valids ul our Island cMrs, wouM be a morning like' this, eouhl they, sa we, " inhale the ait as It omres sweet and pure fresn off thu deep bine seal Shall •s otu, then, thank and praise God for ■ mercy and goodrtets to ml Yea. J" •ilUKsUTsuSUk.rwaUa-I'vsSrssUL", Bu( let us seeb, the inviting shads of * yonder arbor, for . Sol is Cut cllmUug *" up the osure hcaveua, and soon, with e sforching ray will dry from Uie cArth * all algtu, of dew. Let us look put op ■ tb.- grand eijumne of a-ater, witl( Us [ rippling inoUou.nttd whiia-cesahxl Uii- » Wing this day of glsAasss IM PS " listen to tho ihriliog melody of the ' mifrrnoring vvewn, for ail nalpT » -Is Tm-, aud thla is a prtv.bqp, which - como not often. O, who does not lore 1 the minlr or tho waters? Now let us ascend to the towering r summit of the magnlie " Stock km," if ■ culy for a moroeut from whene^a'll > view the douMy beaukiful scene Mr, ' for "diftanee Uuda enchantmaoi. ' ' » We look around, above and below, and 1 cxclohn, if this ia earth so lovely, what iilifgiiii& . WOT WlsWr.nwn, usmqr ,1-urn CMS . - WliUt jsMii Ihnugfal Us SMtlut kills Ori Low*. BH Alien Imbul— Nearly tdl the cottage resideata have returned to 1 the Brandt. It-is aanounesdihat the < Manaiou Ilosso will open June 1st, the I Mutropelitna on the Uth, and the I ''"ItpJ States on the , the Pnt. vtlhua IIoul i, already am Sutek has , quite a nunatar of gorasa. Viaitora , have already onmnienrad lathing in , tbs oosan —The -neat meeting of the , New Jengy SdUesial Assocaatton will , pnfoably be hsld at Long Braneh, ah , though an Invitation has been received , to vi-it Mauth Ounck,fa. , ^r^ttl.-rr^j^p^.of the ■tgggii ifovstlso fam oca ma. Jt "j- " — -

i ^d-9 NMm*FRBF.r jcrwrwi' \ ppMb are regarded a* WedffpiS: t lively recent formation. Istoltlne Upon 1 t them ag a region east op by the waves. 1 I like the ever shifting keys and detached 1 » sidered liable to be removed by the 1 r same agent that created them. There ' I are some facts which give plausibility to toeh a belief j Use tea haa within a I ! quarter of a century made undoubted t encroachments upon the land, and even i now threatens the light hpuse at <AtI Untie City, while at Cape May vessels - ride at anchor where bouses stuod thirty <■ or forty yean ago. Storms and the - eddy of theGulfStrsamannnallych— g» r the outline of the coast, but it aliould B be borne in mind that while at one ' point the sea cnehroaehes on the land, . tn others it recedes, sometimes to a still greater extent- Nor is lids phenorai dividual region. On every shore. In ' every tone, the same grand processes 0 are carried out. Upoo this subject a r writer in the Camilen JVrw RrpiMic I* tpcakra as follows, and we quote bit If opinion by vraj of feaasuriag any timorous people who suppose that oor Utile State, ia to be speedily enguMbd : • When New Jersey first rooc, slowly ' or suddenly with her crown of oore-.n-1 ins tnd fici. she was' not uplifted by S the force of wave or curraht, bUt by an y I inflnitelji TBrtrtjpow«inil u&uicj. Shc^ " I awflil bra vines of those central forers r that have shaken half the globe within e the year just past, and when she sab- , sides (as she will subside, for there ia , I nothing liable that is earthly) her dc- • I cine will be. like her rislng,.tne reklill t of ths gentle of violent action of the 1 , ' ore not the washings of the Atlantic, i Tliey arcdebris of tlie oliler rocks, worn > * down through countless ages by the > action of the sir end the rain., the frost t and storm, to lie mat broadly over tho 0 low grounds from loftier heights lnvii- - ' ing the plow and rearing the harvest. , " Where it not that the earthquake and i , other rnofe gerWil but lest violent - chemical eltanges perpetually going on r under the unsteady crust beneath our fret, are continually upheaving whole | • regions of territoty or rearing new ■ 1 mountain# at sen or on land, the eon- ' e slant operations of the atmosphere, the t flood, the rfadrr and the storm, tlw . worifl, in Utile, would be reduced onre 1 more to a level, swampy plane, surronaded amHn faded by astadlow oerao . i. » where the reptile and the fish wonW s resume their aucicn^way. A contemporary, in noticing the cedar mluca of DennLsriUe, In Cape May County, remarks .that "A lioAvj 1 huslnrss h dose lh hUsittg eedar trees > out of the marshes ia wMdi they were , buried many centuries ago, and covered with peat." He remarks that they lie layer above layer in the salt marshes of ■ the " Jersey rlate," hi eoodltloo as I t sound as If recently MM. "In onr I , case, a tree with five hundred rings was ; , found directly under the stnmp of, another in which one thousand were r cottnM, showing that this region has » been gradually sinking for thousands 1 "fSTe^arfo, toxlay. as frash in nupcaranre nnd as readily ,iaflammaj>k " as It was when It shsdcVtfl Its nsOve I the best of shingteslaaooaatry whence human toll is rapidig removing race !■ after racaof the iufticr tnus, threaten - 1' Ing soon to leare no trace of the nobler t vegetation of "otir own dear forest ; , tend." This fact together with the or kg from^ratTd!Ju£ tonauh'the ' a c-tast and near her larger ri vera, induces j e numbers to believe that New Jersey Is 1 . peculiarly threatened by the nntaml I J agencies of -whteh OT speak-. Were it I ogcucra or-waOTi u « spaaiu were ti i n actually so, the proverbial timidity

g capital need not laduse as "ao tremble * ), for the tenure of oar real estate ; for a , ,. hondred busy geoenttona have sank to . ' their repore since there old cedars llitinod to "the wind as it roars iu the < '"i toja or tho tree* of the wHderaMA" I d No living human IfllUtUUoH itss t&ir , Jl contempafafy \ and if oor dear old , s> to . itself; is reaSy verging towards her 1 1 . saline tomb, her decline It ao gehllo at l of to haw her eflkpting ample time for , • change of location atu m vestment, * * h lease of aloe hundred sod ninety -mm* 1 year, u dvemed by the most avaricious. " coqioratlon, folly equivalent to a fre ^ simple ; and las trifle in duration, to la the hold New Jersey haa on npner air, t j." unless involved by one of Uaaltertha , ' ' grand ratastrophlsa— w t" '-To. wreck ol'sMllar sad Iks crash erwerM..'' j • It may b« ikfoly coiicludod, #e think, 1 » that Vest Joraey U Just now tending ^ b • causes than ware and current, aud that 1 ■® she will recover from her longing for \ era-bo thing long before (he anually 9 blunted tloae dt Uflpo Slay tieglhi sets | P iofflly to damage the expression of her II connteuanre. 'Meanwhile let every ! r' good citircn strive to build up our good- ' ly State In morals and prosperity. And ! <* so make her Influence what it should ' • be In Um noUMi. ' ' A* Extekmvs Jocmntr.— Bev. [' f> K-raU* Townsend, of Lower Town- • ship, In his dlsoourae last SabUth . - morning In the M. E. Chureh, of this Citf, related the following, whit® ha , ., stated he fold refoL'tfl oho d our btlc publte jonrnabi Bishop Klngtley. U U about to start out oriuhe most extendi ve 0 Episcopal tour eyor irade by any of hte s predecessors In oOee. \Be It to make . • the drralrf (ha wocg/ln a little over , a ooe year. In tlpa>four he utoa the e PadflC RaltwsM td Sad iSahctido. ' • Ffote thence to Oregon ; thenre to , t Colorado ; thence to Nevada, and back n to California, presiding at the four Ood- ' « forenoss. ThUdon.be idUs for China; ' a visits Shanghai, Perkln, and SB the ' I- missionary station in date vast Held ; f d from thenos hs saile te Calcutta, sod . gore up the (teagra l.BOO mile, to the .asrzaarsfs. f tl» pnbre wwtsrart to Bombay, and I « by tlie Hed ttsa to Alexandria, Egypt, " 1 and on to the Holy' land, and from ' ? JsarSaSSS i » Scots the 1C. E. Chuach ia Islah Oos>neyl and how vast the Intraret he e ' j

UNJ"V OP THR rRR*KgTF.RTA V I Clir/RCTtES <<OHSU0M*WX ft tun Afteagoras af «kass*t foe I Old School Assembly. On calling the roll there were 250 yraa and 8 nays, 81 I j Commissioners being absent. Oaring c . foneiillsg of foe votes ii was an- , . nounced that the other School had I , adopted it unanimously by a rietag , vote, . wbieh announcement created t i ^*A^%vated that official no- * , tie* of the decision be given to the . other Aaaemldy. ThafoBowtag iraol- , utlon Was ofterad by Henry Day, Esq., j and adopted: , . kesolvsd. That foe Basis of iteonion now passed be sent down to foa , Prrabytenea for thelr-approvai or dls- < I approval, to be expressed in the man- • e ner named io"foe tilaa of reuntoa, ana that they be required to forward their ' answers previous to Nov. 1- 1809. f I At the New School Assembly, at the 1 tim« appointed for the vote, the Mod* [ erator called for dlanoe, and after gtv- 1 , lag one minute for ailent prayer, an- i nounocd the question. The entire Ate I c scmMy rose in aflirmatlre of Ihe report, 1 s and the Moderator announced its on- 1 animous adoption. jl " After a jubilant hymn, Prof. Hkin- ' ner, of the Union Theological, offered < thanksglvlDg. The" ' Hon. William i I Strong, LL.D.. of Philadeiphia, and t " the Rev. William Adflms, D,!>., Ware i i Appointed a committee to convey the I ! intelligence of thodoctelon to the other ° Assembly. j , The question of reunion isto be tab- 1 ; . raittcd to the various Presbyteries on j . ■ the 15th of next" October, ami if. at the ! , f meeting of the General AsccmbUca at | 5 ) 1'ittaburg, In Noi-embcr, it shall be , I I found that the basis of union lias been . ; approved by two-thirds of the Presby- . 1 terics of thv two " Schools," they will - j declare tho union consummated, and „ the meeting io May, of«1870, wlU he ( - one of the General Assembly of the , | . United Clmreli. , The following is the list of clergy- . i men from the Synod of New Jersey, ! r . commissioners Io the Old School As- j ' 0 sembly: ' i liurlin^ton — Samuel Miller, D. D., ; j g ' Coriaco— W. 11. Clark, s ! Elizabeth — Hard. S. Plumley, E. M. | ■ ! Hunt, M. D., O, C. Lucas, J. B. Ha- , '-gw^fln. * Luzerne— E. J. Newlin, D. I)., t Theodore Strong, Daniel DerneHe, Geo. . Wiggaa. I MoumOuth— J.C. McFarUn, Joseph ' ■ Combs. » Newton— Xhos. .MoCauky, Roliert 1 J 8. Kennedy, Wm. Lawric, Martin : 'f Ityerson. , i New Brunswick— It. K. Bodgcrs, i rUD.,J. 6. J. Camnhcil, L. H. At- » ) water, ». D. George Mclean, M. 0. M Passaic— W. Hornblowcr. D. D., J Henry Meeker, W m. C. Btfocrta, David a i Ollphant j Stisquehana— J. A. Bosaccl, J, B. Adtunf, » , West Jersey— John S. Stewart, John 1 j T. Nixoo. A Btctl JOXX.— The Bocbcater £c ' jireu tells the following exceedingly . , very rich joke; r I Here is the richest joke of the aeat : son: A day or two alace a lady pur- ° | chasnd of Mr. James Vick two Gladiola e < biilha— a new rorioty— for which the • them home, prepared supper for Iter •* husband, laid the costly bait, upoh t | tho table, and went oat visiting.— The husband came borne, tat down to

tho table, and commenced his evening meal. He noticed the bulbs lying near piste, and supposing they were onions, he peeled, vinogard and peppered itu-iu, ai>d ate them Bpi Soon ! after hit wife came in, and, missing her bulbs, inquired of her husband what bad become of her Gladiolus.— Imagine the lady'a eurpriee, when her lord replied, "Gkdiotas! GU- , dfotai 1 1 1 thought Ihey Wets oriiOnl, ,qitu ate ihem up! " "Killed ox not Bailsosd."— The fact that foe grassy margin of a railroad ia not foe saflwt ntace In the world 'to pasture Oovri is beginning ' 1° hAMsliMn uildfliii hi "tt'rt"°W ~* quired the sacriflee of not a few floe cattle so brine this ahowt Not *d»v but ooe or more cows are killed on foe several Uneo of the Wost Jsrsey Hailroad. The cotdpanp Atw tidt to hit the owners of the cattle are. They abouU hacompelled tokeap Uem off of the railroad. Tlie trains cannot keep out of foa way, sad tn running antaainfoay are liable to be thrown from the track and reuse a destruction Of property And lass of life. The largest base drum In the world, made aoder the direction of the veteran , drtumnrr, Nnhum J. BaMwlu, arrived j Boston but week. The heads racasure nearly eight ftst each th dUxueter, '■ arifl are made thai lite hides of two j mammoth out, which have been ex- j btbited through the country during i several yranpaaL On each head is foe motto- "Let us here Poser."- ! dram is mboot diree feet through 1 head to head, and foe rim is pafoM red, white and Mue. It was ordered especially for foe forthcoming , National Pea« Jubilee. Mr. Baldwin ] pronounces it perfect fa all Its parts, • and foe manufactures stale that & ia | foe largest drum la foe' world, And , no larger one can ba made imlea. foe ! hide. Of elephants are nwd for the ' heads. _ Tnir WcM -leragr Bailroad has near- ^ ly flIW up lis excursion pfoedale- " pretty much every day for foa entire . asaaon, baring been engaged, each ia • foe popularity of this fovorite reate ; under the graceful sttsplom of Geo. , ScwdL What a great hit this read has been; and what wiH it be wtwo foe French cable is in operation hetwren foe Cape and Bradyut? of foe mate deparouenu the New j Ycck public echuots, it is staled, have ' rxteasirvly rigaed a ci router, wtting that tbs» are of for decided opin-

I ma GLunm. ..it, I CteWbrated»iS5d,(»i.tlf»iNrih f I Of wheat and flour Mat jt»r. .. 1 o | THKMorninhflii d^teenS^flay !* UkaClty. * T 1 Tiie n-ccipteafofoe government for m >811,000.000. and foe dtoborae- , " oa the right ride. ^ •Ant Grand Lodge of Good Temp* , ^ of North America doted its Of- ,'h teenth annual BUBdun Bt (fawego on " Thursday sight Dcanio foa past year above 100.000 m persons ware luuBcracd fa England m and foe Vtflted States according to foe Baptist "Almanac and Haadfoook." Btanor Smrspa baa on several oo- J casions expresssd bimmlf strongly *> the effect that the tide of dfrndteBUeos and . immortality. cApecUHJ in oul ; u great cities, cannot be stopped until £ foe ballot Is given to woman. Lavr week was anniversary week in The regular anniversary meetings cf foe Unitarians, Univeraa- « . lists, Evangelists, labor Reform o. , Wotnan% Suffrage Asaodte |j . lion, Free Religionists, and foe Ne* k Woman's clob, and ao on. a A roETwrotnt ago everybody talked r of a (rip across the continent to CaliSince the Fori fir Bail road ; announced ten cents (gold) J ! a mile as the rate of fore, the California fever haa subsided somewhat. a PBOliiBLY the oldest Sabbath school T pupil fa this country is Miss Both , ' j df Granville Corneas, N. I., v 1 ; who Is B5 years old, and some time 1 1 ainct attended tho Sabbath school of , ■ ; the Baptist church, and repeated ah 1 j entire pelam. i 1 — . A Wisconsin pajvr having plumed . itself in a now dress, iu viral snufls it out with the remark:—" In this, as fa everything else, they are en ago behind I 1 our office, which was supplied with r material year* ago.1' in Massachusetts over the liquor law. 1 Devotees of Bachtis will contest Uie j ' law and endeavor to form a political I ] party whose platform sHail be a barrel j f 1 j head, and whose motto "free whisky,'' ) Mrs. a A. Allejc's Imbrored j * Hair Restorer and Dressing. The at- j ' tention of the public to invited to the , very important change recently made i , ' In this article. We offer In the Im- 1 ' proved Frepentloni a. Hretovcr prompt ; an iufhilible in Its ocUott upon gray luilr, quickly restoring it to its natural I color and facauty, together with an ' , agreeable Dressing all in one bottle. — ' This combination is perfect and tucxi ceptionnblc In every respect, and it , • Used with great snUsfactiot! by old and young. Mrs S. A. Allen's Zylobalsa- , mum, another Preparatioa, clear witb1 out Sediment, designed exclusively for , Dressing. Strengthening nnd Rrautify- ■ Ing the Ilair, # fefeShlhg toilet textiry, for preferrable to French pomades, and ' sold at half tho price. Sold by all ! Druggist. At. 1 Bret Suoab;— Colonel Patterson, of Philadelphia, has established a large manufactory at Ataion, for manufacturing beet root sugar, the machinery fur which Is now being sent down to 1 that place. He also intends to culU- ° rate the beet on a large stale, having r the ground fot thcjlr cultivation* It is 1 said that foU will be ot.e of the raoal extensive establishment, in the conn-

| try, with every Indication of complete q Special to Ownersob- Hotels, ; Bbstacbakts A Cottage,. — Wm. j Altera ft Co., importers and dealers iri , China; Glass and Qneenswore, No.833 I Market street, Fhlladclpliia, would re- 1 . spcetfliUy call the attention of Hotel r proprietors, tvstaurate^sand cottagers . to their sdperior slock of goods, Ik-fore ptlfcbaflri- olrewllcte: ijl S P EC I A LN OT ICES . rnntlon. I nusbumorthvPvnivUs *7r«p,l«rretr'l- , «d tolutlos of thv ptvCMMsef Wvs,} w ssoi prvptf-usai of Pvravlsa >Ot 6r B»k SDd ■ MaMfokBsrfavfewAnvta. tteSvpeM. . orttr vf ih* POTvtea Synpevvratkar preps- , DrL.sxor,c^.Ql rvravUsaaaol^ktaws la ; Get Tour self a Iloitir.' 1 steOT. A a swiiw; ' > m,t ratals Aivst. akvwr Cre« tear air. H.r. i .* EEWSEHEDTIE COIttOtePTIOB— A , Arvutu who hre ' "•■OV.P'U.. toe revr'sl . ! «6SE^raf8@gss : ; : 1 ; ! ystflf. ra.teKi.yaasaffflss!... ^aaatoMSgsm j EWSSBS^ BT" ; . 1 Br,5^5^^^MS vrirraaiEA taste or wild emit i

^ewwkvcttisements. CEED WHEAT I SEED WHEAT ! >**■ tA.Cigm.ra. I gBICK I galcK| NOTICE TO BlILDf-Bt I j frtw "I vaasty, that hre-a , lalaitiwuvlqiallUM .1 hU Yard 1 tlllUOFLaiS aaaUaw, 9 , : , Cia'sls Tl'Trvi" jT» Ua'trTd r aaraj'e' w o-OOT S-ut laasn-w ^tor ttew-^. ■in CTroep'l) afi't ""B tenvwow" '» —i ! TTOOVERS , ! AMERICAN CHROMOS, '• Crvpra,^ - " jjfrjj ■uksr ot Prachrs, " it br ia * i Vhv Ortflrt U'tls Teathsi. • lthr". so-Mlf.ua SJfvpvv." " ii br iv. i SoU U Oa TIvSc amf'SOu* CvUit ' I rabltabedhr «fr*PH Eoovrn, J CIE.1TEKT MlfSfMT OF THE «R! RRVflTE ALL DO Mi BI.ElflHHES Elugbour. Carta and Splints, 1 No charge will be made until the blemish is removed. lkViis waravns. I - njIMa Oapv tear Oovi' Room. J^'EW SI' HI NO SOUMCR \ MILLINERY GOODS, Chip, Straw and Illusion Bonnets, DltY QPODS, Wall and dolling Paper, ■•grain, 8ulr and Bag Carpets ; Carpet Warp, a1*- < Jake U. Smith, nflha Cape Mar Court Moa.e [ Mar nib tow ZtewJorarr. ; pLoui: Wf L'Ti i ; pekd i

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