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CAPE MAY, NEW' JKUSliJY, WED N" ESDA.Tr, APRIL 27, 1870.
whoije no. am Tsi; rsutesersi or uvisu.
r** Wavore Mrmim"'1 TTnvSnd TranblaTby'SunTna •ss-js pu"„m.J)r'"Atrtnlls rsl Lkach * WAJUL Firmn' Tool*. Hardware, Mc., Cap, May. Baugh * Saoa.90a.DeL Av., Phil*. Dixon, Sharpies* ft Co., Fertilizers, 50 south Del. Ar. Phil* Kxos It Williamo, Cape May. Jmtn II TmrnsESD, '• •' *•«•*»»>»■ John B U omux, Court Hepse B T Mill**, Cape May city. 8 H Grky, Camden. R W Rwirn, cor fllh ft Locust, Phil , Gbo w Smith, 10 Washiaatan st. C May city TSClarx, Washington at, Cap* May K P Snraa, Mansion at, " M BxaanwooD, Decatnr at, " It D Edmunds A Sox, Cold Spring. Balls 8 8 Davis, 43 Dey it. Xew York. W G Kiioam, 5 Mansion 8L Cape May Outlay? Lmacb A Wakk, Cape May city 3 8 G akimbox, " Jos lloorxa, 834 Market st. Phi la. OtatolWR 1 I II Smith, Decatur st. Cape May. J P Sloan, Jackson st, " Edk ARoe A Lawrence, 2nd A Market ma, Phi la. Jos ScnXLUCXG Kit, landing Uao HtLOEttrn, Jackson at. Caps M. it C SOCDin , Cape May city Huffman A William,, " - II axd. Warn* A Co, " i Wabb A Eldked ok, " Oarpau X C Price A Cti Perry st. Cape May Jaxa B Smith, Court House. I'BICMA Co. , "perry at. Cape May ' Malkbt WILLIAM", Dennis ri lie. J II Smith, Court Boas*. 1)B J F i.HAMlXO, Court House. . Dr*S«lat. Dm. Mabct A Mel- hat. cor. Wash- , ingtoo A Decatnr ate. Ills J 8 Kbxnedt A Son, Cape May W m M WdCbom, 908 Marital st ' I.BAt n A Ware, Cape May city B D Edmuxds ft Son, " ' Gpo Hildretii, M Williams, Deontstillc. Jas Walto* A Co, 413 Walnut tLP. Irow Bnoe, 337 X. 2nd it, Phila iJtAcil A Wart, Jackson st . M Williams, DennUrillr Lbach A Warm. Jack. on «L B DEDMI-xiw A sox, " Juitasox A Bcoiuss, Jackson st ' X C I' bice, Perry «L M Williams, Dennisrille, 1 ljLtcn A Warm, Caye May H Pbtij ..alCEa, Camden. E K FOBTtXER 4 SOS, ■atala "Cottage By the Sea," Jxo Fxkux, ' "Areh BL&ouse," PhilaJL.' Lower. ] "Cmicd Stales Hotel," Walnut sL, , £ P BnUfa Mansion fc... Ospe May. i I II Burnt, Decatur it J OHM W Ltchtt, Gene ml Agent for " West Jerser. Cars May Hutval Foul J W.Ly- , I,
National Urn, Her Jos Ilaramltt, Agent fix county X S Uusboh, Ageat Continental Lift Ins. Co., 8. Searille, X. J. jbmb BSchxllbxoib. Landing. M Williams, DtanhTilla. H A Xbwtox A Dr., Mlllyille, Drs J 8 Kewkbdt A HuK.Cap^lsy, Drs. Marey A Mieray, Washing A Decatnr sis. Drag store Dii Clark, Jfcw York, Louflpn KemD B Foctx Baltimore; Congh Syrup, f'nrv fur tbeuroatisra. etc Dr LBsarT, 333 X 8th st, Phila, Life Presemr, ete , C C HcutBS, Phila; Aj.ue Cure Ua*. sll AWJUSB. ^AW^Ktoo lt> Ja"rH Smith, Court House 6B W Smith, 10 Washington '*L S 4 Ltdlam, Cape May. 1 WILLI AMs^Dranfarlllr llAunii A Seats, Philad i. Dixon, ShaplkSb A oo. Phi hula . n*skMXXKi?i^DX?Ospe May DbsMakcy.A Mbl-mat, cot Wash»irs3 sassfiLn-w.-G W BajcXSR, Caps Is nod Bridge W 44 HBOads, No. 5 Mansion St. mi. ' J ohm 8 LbmA oo,, 4d Xwharvas, P. J MGABBtsO^oSS^lsv. J || Buxrxbtt'a'bIo, Jackson st K P STgwe * OO, BtSllB'i mill. Caps H ^SHiwnucxs * Qu5d°n BAinrttgJffi^'. cTli^rath, j BP Ho^S.Arilbr gnger ., Kara-
j.rj guhutfi far At. m ^praoa a. wnAjajss, PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, P J ... TOWSIXSB, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, M f Can Mat Ciry, N. J. I, A TTOKft f-AT-LA W if V ID* r*r iSCtf. rMILADELTIIIA. John ii. lluMasan, , kxumxj A Ootmssller-at-lAw, Solicitor. ! sL-rakME i;ocaT cmmimione*. .b! NOTARY PL'nUl'. It. T. 31 1 I.I. SI BL ; ATXOBXEY AT-LAW, MTKIrkal Cot. PEXAT a SOOTH ITS, I CAPE ISLAND, X. J. IIS | r — psslslaMeallea ftrsaSeesBmHaas. ■. U. Gray. Arrosfxr-ar-uM, mattes, toucrroa, p EX A MIA ES If CHANCES r, ProMcutor of Iks Plau ol Capa Mar Cooaty ' Dr. J. T. Learning, DK"TUT'l>mCE DATS; flR CAP* M ir COVtT noi-SE— ToaaAara aae MOODsfil-rinl TkuraAaya or aaak MHk. ! Cy^TsaMAMoosaaTB Til Hllrm Caak- JalA M. r. iiiiin.v.N T%oT 1«T Seslh F.lEhlh Slreel. Tab. is, isss. Y^riLLIAM M. WILSON, PACKAGE AXD JOBBING DBUGGIST, UOrt MAItKKT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, Or. E. II. PIsllMps. aaxaoriTiio riisious, UPPICE-Bo-S JACKSON slrwl. Cspc Dlaod, S. J. ^ t ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WITCHES I JEWELRY, 148 XOBTH SECOND ST., Cor. of Quarry, ITilladtlphla. ^5SJ«SH: ipissia a* axd i THOMAS a CLABK'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 03 W1BHI3CTU3 6THKKT, OPPOSITE AMESICAX HOUSE SOW. CENTS', LADIES', SATS'. MISSES' AXD CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHUESA QArrcaa. !w liniraaA'prtlE '°° ' Pfl WORK MADE TO ORRB. REPAIRING XEATI.Y DONE. ..frT TTOOVEK'S AMERICAN OHROMOS Urapra. » llkrll Tka Uaaoaaaloaa Tlarpar - ^ U k » rt Irlskt LmlsT»ask«», " II kj "■ "'lals^rtlkalHaHi - a«- iter n. _ Tba akftra a>a^aJI^SraLilaaa ikromoa. akt "ralmkldbr* ""jOSKPH HOOVER,
R. D. Edmunds a Son Weals i lil Mff Uf "asa^MJRMMMs »' Cape May tkallkar J"" "*kM COLD 8P1UNU. N. J., Ftsll nnd Wlntop Goods, Ceoahtlatel DRY GOODS, ('HOC KB I ES, BOOTS AXD SHOES, Wooden, Earthen and Hardware, to. Superior Quality r lour, Tk#r woaU alao gfTsaallM ikal !t*l, RkBtS wUl ha waal i aaed'^M f.'r taabMOiffu hi U KNITOM. JOSEPH WALTON A CO., CABINET MAKERS. Xo. US WALXDT ST, PkJlaAalphl. . Ou, aatakllafcaaet la eae ml tk« eltr t la PR11™™A. a. TkaelS jMaat aatakllakeS taaalr paaia, n»-
amrtrng t B. F. HORNEB'S ' SEWING MACHINE ^ MABT wabat a* «»«' M acklaea Vad " " ' * *" I*"*" , t, Sawing Machine Flndino. I , SttSSlS&'.KIH.'U" " ! " PC KCHASi:, SENT OR EICHJ36E. ) _ I NIXGER'8 NEW I FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ! 'J - - ™'—"~ ; ' Best, Siuplot aid Int Belialle i ' Era, e*md Is Iks Paklla | aaS >/aak ealT a ' - earrful KXAMIXATIOX all COMI'AMl- | BOB »IIA t ANY AND ALL OTIIEUM. r AnrUa* M* W%*La^au!sC*OAl!r > II la a fact patrol 1q all Ikal Ibr L*ek Slilah f lalfcaaoal keamliniL Nun, aa£ OvraMa el • aar alllak aaaAe, walla ■« tahae Iraa «k,«aA to A : iasssSSi ; ^'g^gae# 5 t ukUuT a SIDwaaar fcrhTTrn Ikr Mnrr «aj ' Wllaoak diSaClatli. pTtMOl'hr, Jaloo-, p ' AK aaS aAHaraiKT b«lwa,a lk« rapar aaJ . taaOoiTTaae Baktrel SU. J : isEM I Tka nafftr MFC, lo. Kara kaSe and laid X laaap IkeaaaaSa laora lUa aajrolssr SM Ma. * Rarhlnrsofall Makps sod Talents Rt- * patted al Short Satire. ^ Mackint Oil, Mi, SAW!/.., Scrrr,, « Sprifai. and all atkrr lati attack- " mnu /or all Machine ■" . .eppLW e. Order. ci . ; • coaiKR rsiHEncK A psila su , u It. F. IIOBXER. n u Prepilelar lor CarnksrlAAd abS Caps Map Co. c I 1*» U Bartram a Fanton f, PRIZE MEDAL I, ' Elastic Slilci Seiiu Mactiine, • • u Mannfarlorj, Dsnharj , t'nna. p ' OlBec A SUearoom, 838 Broadway, t! - umce A haiearoom, ion Hroauway.
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far AeTNORTrr ] . "1 LASTS or BMW JERSET. tirtAWiSccxvii. J , An Act rahUre to Public Priuling '_j 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and General Assemblv oT the Stale of Xew Jersey. That tlie'Uws enacted st each session .of ths ieEi.lalure. the jounah of the senate, and minutes of the house of assembly and legislature document* shall he printed herrafter in accordanco with the style In which the work wu . done in the year eighteen hundred and •ixty-uine, al the foffowing prices to wit: for printing three thouaand cop- . ic* of session laws, Ibo sum of forty dollar, per slxwt of sixteen pages; for printing one thouaand ropirs of the Journal of the senate, with the minutes oftbe joint' meeting, and one llisoaand copies of the minUtea of the house of assembly, the sum of thirty dollars per isIkti uf Silicon psgea; lor |u-lntiog - j one IboUMDd copies of ti« legislature j documents, nt the rale of one dollar per thousand ami flttcompvltinn. and I obc dollar ps token of two hundred , and fl/ly imprewlou* of sixrera pages for Iho prcaawork; for printing oik ' hundred aud siflv eopisp of the puhlie I bills, ordsred by eilheFbranch of Ihe . legislature, at the rate of six dollars. ] sheet of four foolscap pages, on, I ' good writing paper, with pica typo, , , each 'page to contain thirty -one lines; i i for printing pamphlets and other p»- ! pers orderwl by the k-gislature, at the j . rate of one dollar par thohsand erne , for composition, and one dolhr pcrto- ; , ken uf two hundred nsit ftftj' impreo- j , •lone of sixteen pages for Iho press- a work; provided, that in nil cases where j rale and llgure work is required, the ; i prieo of composition shall he double f the rate shove stated: and provided „ that one dollar extra shall he ; , paid iier page fbr all lndicea aud tables of contents set in bourgeois type in tlie ] session lawn, journals of Viule and ; j minutes of hoti-e of aswmblv. , 2. And be It enacted. Tlmt the above „ price* shall include all the ex|>en«rs j, incident to the print! nu nnd delivery ! i to the'ktate trvasurer.olil'K'uinirnis or- " demi. except folding and stitching, | ivhicli shall bo clia^il a^lbcc^rr-nl . wbieli shall Ik of good quality, irbit.! edemjemd printing pn perYhi" tlie docut ' meals, In orlaVn fonn, wrtgblng not le»s than fourty-four pound.- lo llie i, mm of four hundnal nud eighty sheet », l twenty-four by thirty-eight inches in slxe; the iWHs to bo on good flat-cap i paper weighing fourteen pounds lo the f, rfam; tlio price to be altou idler eurb „ paper shall be at the lo* ecsrato |ki d pound al which the same is sohl by . „ paper dealera in 19 w York or Phihilslphia during the first week in Feb- jruaiy; fur llw |uper tued in the j] pomphlets hnd legislature documents, c and current pork onleml by the Ifgls- |, lature, atjthe • lowest rates al Which j iho same is sold by pn|ier dealers in n either 6f said cities during the last week tn Jnnuan-; sod for, the other i_ work at the lowest rales aforesaid nt which such inper is soid dn cither of j said cities during I bo laat week in; tj of lids year; and satisfactory* n ovidrnce of ihe price of such papcrg. b within tiy said period shall he submit- j led to the comptroller before the allow- t| anco by him dr any tall for pajwr on „ WliKh any public printing has bocnexe3. And be it enacted. That all rocs- q, sages, immpuieu, tt|», o-ntlau ,, umeata, wbieli are docuudol aullkiont |, C* lie importance to be printed nnd Bd for preserratlon and reference, shall berrnper 'e embraced ill ouo vol- p nma, nndcr the tltlo of "leglslalure si doenmenu;'' and no document or re- „ port shall be printed in said volume ;L unless so ordered by tlio joint commit- g, on printiug; and wlwn said Joint tj e"m""lV7i' |b-" order any documenfa, n printer shall print onn thousand . copies thereof, which docnmools sliall »; bo numbered in tin order in which D they ere ordered to be printed, and Ibo t) governors annual message shall be clnas- h ed as dqcnmenl number in add volume; ^ when any document shall bo ordered iw printed mara thon oncost periodf g •hereof shall be entitlsd to charge for IV composition as abm-a provided for. each [ the sold document shall ho so n printed, and in no other case shall u more titan one comnosltlon hs paid for c, the printing of such reports or dnco- •, me prinung ot sucn reports or uocn-
4. And be it enacted. Tint in conformity with the act approved April \ D elxtesnth.etohteea hundred and forty- , six, it shall be the mity of the clerk of . tlie general aeeemhly and the.xecrctary of the senate to deliver ecmlos eomple- • i_ ted of Uiejouruab of their respective ] houses to tbo persons appointed to \ , prim the same within thirty day sf- 1 tor the close of iho session of the h'gis- ' lature; and In tho event of the clerk or j ' the general aeeemhly nnd secretary of , the senate Calling to deliver such copies as provided rot in this section, they shall forfeit to the treasurer, for the I- use of tho state, oik hundred dollar* of their salary. 3. And be it enacted, That the In- 1 dices io the pamphlet law srtn thp sen- . ate, to tlie mum: » or tl^ btitt* ofa«semblv, IM I tko/lesislalure docu- 1 , menu sh«U bercattoRJR made out hy ~ UIMflUMiaiHUIBll. wtm msyuaf , employed to exaonto tola printing, and ! the sum of flflT dollars each shall be allowed the sola printera for compiling such lndlesa; previdod, that kaid indices shall be printed In eolid breve r type, and be made out alpliaheiieally under ORB bawling, in the style uf tho index to the journal of the senate of Xew Jersey for the year eighteen bun- - dred and dxtjr-nlne. 1 ik And bo it eaactod, That the jour- 1 - uol of the eenatc aud miuulcs or the . house of' assembly .lull hereafter be " printed In tire same corn; wet f fm and style, as the journal of the senate for ► the yvar eichtocn hundred pnd sixty-; " nine, sod the complrollrr sliall audit ; " "" W^'fJrimi''Si."°t ^:cc,Itc<' 7. And hs U cnartad. That- Xaar. Day and Xaar of Tree ton. be -mployvd to prinl the bills, pamphlets and inch other matters as may lie ordered by the senate and house of assembly. 8. And hs h enacted. That Ahgns-d . tua O. Kvans, ct Hudson county, Iappuinted to print ouo thousand copies uf the legislature documents al Of , ft. And he' il etnetod, That.JanvYard, of Monmouth county. Is i m"I ployed to print one thousand copies ul I Ihe minute* of liooar of naaawldr for Ihe current year. Id And be H enacted.- That T. X. • Fuller, of Kescx county, be employed to print three thousand eopieg of the - the Irgis lature. Ibe public, laws l».-iug : related and prihlrd Tn the front pen of ^he Volume, which oqriaaslialLbo d» j hvered towtiie aMito lrawnr.-r within , two lurwth- afier the Mid K. X. Ful- ; Icr shall have rocs 1 rent ilir. txq^ Ih< re- j ; of. and on failure lln.reof the sold B. ! j hundred dollar-. .hU said ^ lisitod. iw « m»n
"fttw1, atti on Mure thereof stall be ] compelled to pay to the person or pcr- ' Mae authorized to print the copies of I the laws, any such sum which he or I Uw^ may hare ftrfaitod by reason of 1 10. And be it enacted. That Thomai ' f., Bunnell, of 8naaar county, bs em- • **1*. And he it «naetsd,'That all acU B and parts of sets conflicting with the » provision* if this act to. ana are herc1 by repealed. > 14. And be U enact oc. That this set ■ shall take eflbct imraedUtely. f AppruWd March H,18TO. » CHAPTER COOXJ. J An Act to defray Incidental Expenses I for tho year oigfateen hundred ami f aixty-nlnc. f I. Be il enacted hy lac Senate and ' General Assembly of th> Nute of Xew ' j Jersey, Tlfat It sliall to lawful for the ; ; treasurer of this state D pay, upon the . warrant of the comptroller, to the eev- i I rral persons hereiaaftei named the fob 1 1 lowing amounts, "is: 1 ' ! Item No. I. To Wheeler, J ■ Pattereou 4 Company, for J I seventy-two cotnba and 1 brushes for ofllcera and mem- ' , of assembly, two hunI dred and fourteen dollars and I I I cent*. 8214 20 < i Item Xo. 2. To John U. < j Anderson, chairman, forpay 1 ' and mileage of committee lo i investigate tho nlfaire of ' , siab-'s prison, two hundred 1 1 and fifty dollars. 250 00 •" j Item Xo. 4. To William T. ' Nicholson, for stationery 1 . furnished clerk of (lie sen- ■' [ ate, one .hundred and eight ' j dollars and seventy -ents. IW 70 1 j Item Xo. 3. To John II. j i pens and pencils lUrnlsbed ofllocre and inemtora of the " assembly', one thousand three " aud aiiicly-tuodiil- ' ! far*,' 1,3SB 00 j " •iiettHo. ik T-1 Martin H. Dcnu*s fo Company, for sta- ! ■ liunery furnished to th : ufil- j a . tettto <«" assembly, as 'order- " .*! by the commit! on .In- | * lidnery, one thou -ml three 1 and fifty rent*. " " ■ ° 1,044 .VI j fc Item Xo. 7. To William - j f T. Nicholson, for stationery 1 1 engrossing clork ! a of senate, two hundred and 1 ■ eighty dollars nnd twenty J F Item No. 8. To Martin It. • 0 ft Company, for stationery furnishisl to the ofliand members of the j h limine of assembly, as per or- ! e d<-r of the eommlttee on sta- i fc two tbouaaod Dine " nnd twcnty^fire^rtits, ' 2,0<« 25 " Item Xo. 0. To Martin It. » Dennis ft Company, for sta- " ' tiopety ihrnishial to the oftlerrs and members of tlie • of assembly, as per or- 11 of the committee on sta- P tloncry,' seven hundrei! and * niucty-one dollars. 7ul (0 f Item Xo. 10. To W. T. b Nicholson, for balance of or- E dak of lionorablo Thomas C. " raemto-i of item- c eighteen hundred and 0 sixty eight, fifty dollars, 50 UO R Item. No. 11. U'f .Martin r R. DcmHs ft CVrtpany. for » stationery fhrnislied bflieeis h and nu mbers of the house of a assembly, ss per order of the * committee on stationery, one a thousand eight hundred and a ninety dollars. 1,81101*) b • Item Jfc. 12. To W. T. b N ichulson, for stationery fur- o oished engrossing clerk of " house of Asaimbly, three n hundred and fifty-two dol- a and twenty-five cents 332 25 K Item Xo. 13. To John II. P Knapp 4 Company, for one tl Ivory gRvel, thirty dollar.. 30 00 * IlcmXo. 14. To Jam» ft j< for mucilage for- " nislmi per order of the clerk, n Udrtcen dollars and fifty lfl x ,, | Item Xo. 15. To W. T. tl stem -so. ia iu n. i. -
Xirholsan, for stationery n : furnished sergeant-aG.irms » , of the senate, one hundred ' and eighty-four dollars and o r fifty cents, 184 50 » item Xo. UL To Vaader- o ' I hoven ft Wcbh, for printing tl and binding senate calender, o •i haenty dollars, 20 00 c T Item Xo. 17. To II. 1*. <• ' A ruel. for horse nnd carriage p \ hire fer legislature, thirteen P dollars, 13 00 r - Item No. 18. To WBBam ' [ ; T. Xichobou, for staUooery fc ; lurnlslicd as* is loot clerk of h ' tlie senate, fifty-four dollars o aud sixty cents, 54 60 t< ' 1 Item Xo. 19. To Joseph c " j D. Hall, for forahihed and c " . preparing nnrebment roll for ' on ifis of members of the gen-ji-tsE&asBr "" 1 men ofllciating upon the ' opening nfUw house of as- ■ seradly, ten dollars each, two ' hundred and twentjt dollars, 220 00 : i Item Xo. 21. To such of f tors for extra compensation, 50 00 ' i . Item Na 23. To Clarence. < I J. Mulfonl, State librarian, J " ! for extra services, two hun- s " dred and fifty dollars, 250 00 <| ; I Item No. S3. To John IL • 1 i Warner, assistant doorkcep- a r ; er of tto> aseemWy the sum c ' of two hundred and fifty d»l- s M ton, extra compensation, _ 2J0UU { 1 2. And be it enacted, the \ keepers of the gmileries of tho two « : ! housem ot the legislator* »hall i- cvive c J for their torvlces the sum of fear hun- I i dred dollar- each, and no other com- j r penmlion wiistever, and all tows now , in foree relative to Ihe nay of three of- c ' ! doers is hereby repealed. c X And he it enacted, Toat this act j " shall take cflrci Immvdlatrly. i r I . Approved March 17. 1870. I • CIIAITEB 0C0V. * I " j A Supplement to thaactrntitlod " An " ! Act for tlie gorernnwot and reguto- I flon of the State's Prison, "approved i March twenty-sixth, eighteen hun- i ; - dred and slxtv-nin*. : . 1. Be it enacted by thr Meoate and General Aow rablv of the State «ir Xew - ^ : Jerary, That tbaVatory of the jir.iKi- ! - . psd keeper of th* Msb'i prison, shall I 1 !- two thousaoR four hundred dot- ' I lam per annum, aad at tlial rale for " a shorirr period, to tie paid at the limeI fT-rm'lo Uk p.Vi^W of'i^i'^l.'' ''''' '' 2 And »«• it enacted. That Urn arc a shall hO.- ..fibot immediately. 0 Appwrodktad, K. Wl. 1 CHAlTEtt COCXL1.
B (led "An Art ta compel the determin- . stion of claims to real estate In certain f eases and toqokt the title to the same" r as requires the court of chancery, wlthf out further proof than in said act is mentioned, to decree that a defendant ■ luu no eatale or intrreat in or eneum- - hraoceoo said landa or any part tlieref of, be and the aame is hereby repealed, t 2. And be it enacted. That the sixth . section of said act he so amended as to i giro to Infants and jieraous Don coras pos mentis, and lo married women, . • heir brim and assign*, five /est* after the termination of such disability to t apply for a rehearing. 3. And be it enacted, That ail bills In chancery may he addressed to Ihe chancellor of the state of New Jersey, i and that all suits to which the chancel- < J lor may be a partr, or in which Iw may 1 ho intcicsiod, either individually or iu a representative capu-itv, or otherwise, 1 and all proceedings tlie rein shall lie r heard by tho chief Justice, or if there . he no chief justice, by such associate • justice of tlie supreme court as may he . senior io office, or by such justice of . the supreme court or master in chancery as may be designated by the chief - justice er senior justice (it no chief justice) bv his appointment in writing lo be filed in the cause; and all orders and decrees recommended by the officer hearing the cause shall be signed by ' tha chancellor, and proceedings in aacli office only^rhere the name of tlie chancellor I* usual. 4. And be It cuaetel, That where, • after the commencement of a suit ill • Ihe court of chancery, any [«-r«on shall 1 i acquire nn Interest in the subject mat- ' of tho suit such as would have re- I quired that ho shouldJiavr been made ' party, if acquired before the com- ' mcucvmetit of the suit, it shall ^not^ be • lie may be made a party upon petition tiled iu the cause, which petition shall 1 , state folly and clearly the interest of i the same was acquired, so that it may ( j ought lo Is- made a party in the cause; - , affidavit of Tonic* portm cognizant of* ' | tlie fails; and a copy of the petition end notice of ihe' application shall be ' j served on the romp ainsnt or his so- [ ! lienor, and notice of the application | ] shall Is- served on each defendant or , j afiswering has expired, nml if after 1 that time, on each defendant who has I answered or appeared in the cause; and , j tho chancellor may thereupon, if It ate that such jiersou is entitled to ■*- j made a party In the cause, and has ac- ' I quired his interest from soma party to i j ihe same, order that he be made a party r ' thereto; but such |iet»on shall bo liourid , all orders and proceedings iu the against the party whose Interred v i i has uoiuired, and tho cause shall I not to delayed by the admission of such jmrty, except for audi time as it may seem to tlie chancellor absolutely necessary for the evidence regarding I " 5. And is- it enacted. Thst in any suit tor the foreclosure of a mortgage | upon, or which may relate to real or personal property in this state, all persons claiming »■> interest in or an en- ' cumbranoe or lien upon such property, by or through any conveyance, mart- , assignment, lien oc any lustra- j rtMiatcreff, entered t tilrel in any nublieofiiee in this stab-, I and which shall not be so recorded, r registered entered or filed nt llw filing . ot the bill in such suit, shall to bound by the proceedings in such suit, so far 1 said property is concerned, in the a same manner as if tie had been made t party to and appeared In such suit, and the decree therein made against as one of the defendants therein; " such pcrsou, u|ion causing such ] a mortgage, assignment, 1claim or other instrument to be |, recorded, registered, entered or filed ' provided by law, may cause himself 1 to to liupin a party to such suit by petition, in Uiii lame manner ns is by » this act provided In the case of per- u aeqniring an intrreat in tho sub- 1 matter of a suit after ita com- J cement; tho petition in such case i must set forth such instrument at c length, and tho title and interest of t such psrtv in such manner ns to show he has interest in the subject tnat lie luu interest in uie suoject
matter, and is a proper party in that suit. c 6. Aud bo ft enacted. That lu tho j hereinbefore provided for, Soypermay be made a party either before after a final or interlocutory degree ' but such degree shall not be c tied or set aside thereby, and in all , cases where the person so made a party not dispute thp claim of the com- . plninant or any part of It, tho com- ' plainsnt or any defendant whose prior | - right is not disputed, shall not he de- 1 , fayed by tho admission of such party; hia claim shall be folly beard and investigated in disposing of the residue 1 of the subject matter of the suit, or of tho proceeds thereof; and the clian- , rellor shall make all rale* required for carry iug out the provisions of this act. J. And be ft enacted. That this act : shall take eflvct immediately. 1 Approved March 17. 1870. j CIIAITEB CCKXXVUL , A Further Supplement to an act enlltied "An Act for tho preservation or 1 doer and other game, and to prevent J i trespassing with cans" approved ' , the sixteenth day of April, eighteen . hundred and forty-six. 1. Be ft enacted by t8c Senate and 1 General Assembly of tho State of Xew ! That If any person or persona shall kill, destroy, hunt or take any , bock, fawn, or any sort of iUcr whatsoever, at any other time or sea- J son. except only is.-twren the last day 1 of October and the first dav of Jann- i yearly and every rear, he, she, or , they to offending shall forfeit and pay We sum of fifty dollars for each ana offence, to bo curd for and re- < covered, with coats of suit. In an act- | of deWrby any person, before any , justice of the peace of the couuty wherein such otfenoo shall have been committed; ouc-half of the forfeit money shall bo for tho bebeflt of tho person prosecuting for the same, and the remainder paid .to the collector of the i township wherein ' the oflence shall , have been committal, for the use of tl*- , township 2 And be it enacted. That in case 1 1 ' Hie defendant in nuy such suit aa U I lurntiODeff in the first section of this • art, shall neglect or refuse to pay Use j amount recovered against hlra, it shall I he lawful for the Justice before whom , judgment- has baeu recorered. t" issue ; ■ hit process af execution agaim! the I bod* pf tba defendant, and cause him . i to to rnmmiLli-d to the fail of theooun- • | tv forauj spacs' of time uniUthejody | lag six months from tho issuing of the I I 3. And he it enacted. That this act ■ -ii.btak. cdtot hnme&attly. . j - Approved March 14. I87U. Itet is nothing purer tten bmww- j «y. nothing srinwicr than charity, uotb- 1 warmer that lore, nothing toighu* j . than vtrtor, nothing m«r steadfast | • Un faith. Tbeea uultod in due mind i : r.iJ'«yL:7Sr«!
; ^oetry. aisesuHiscL , Br lbs (Sl*i>(tk«careaa,awlka wsaU, I A banter uf lUlo lofSlbrr stood. " broad Ur fsls r*o us sot lo raus," . Tbofr aiotbrr bad said as |M qulur J housi I'.ut. Urol ot plsrtai wttbla tbo bocoO, To |-Ur lor lobiw u ibo wool brio* - I Tbrrr u sotblac to hart us, sad obljosl so# Tbsl booulllul Hiianvl OB roaoortrrr— 1 Tbrr rboof itesqsltvrl wllbUastt sodfaool. f Till «atuM»r alibi, •• Ibrr K •loo'."' r -^rjL^^!zrjrt!!rfaTte r ° ' 1 " ' * "Mr Soo." w"^ib# MsI^rT-itu'.i b. ro. Al tbo Istd bfr Its! oa t'rsaklr's bssd--Mr balls, SI UU, mr l<»arr." Iboujbl te. Or it/ hut! d: Selected. . stern make* a ma* mm? ' j "To he rich." said Mr. Msrev, 1 formerly Secretary of SLate. "require* only a satisfactory condition of mind. S One man may be rirli with a hundred i dollar*, while another, in tin- poaus•ton .if millions, may think himself poor; and if necessities of Ufa ore enjoyed hy each. It is eridrut thai the who Is best satisfied witli his I possessions is the richest." ! To illustrate this idea. Mr. Marey 1 related the following anrrdotc: 1 While I was Governor <>T the Stole of New York, said he. I was called one morning, at an office, by a rough specimen of a backwoodsman. venation by "if this was Mr. Marey?"' I replied that was my name. " Billy Marey 7" said lie. - I nodded nssent. I "Used tn live ill Southp-rt, dlda t - jrr?" I ouswesrei iu the affiramlive, and toleJla little curimi. to know driving It. " That's what I lold •em,".-rird the backwoodsman, bringing his hand upon his thigh with tremendous , Bill Marey who used to live in .Soutli- ; port; hut they wouldn't believe it, and i promised the next time I came to A i bXny, to come and see you, aud find < out for sartln. Why, you know ine. , ! don't you, Bill?'' , I didn't exactly like to ignore his , , acquaintance altogether, but for Ihe life | ! of mc I could not recollect having seen ' him before; and so I replied tlmt Ik i had a familiar cotintenaner, hut that , I was not able to call him by name.' i i "My name l» Jack Smith," an- I awered the backwoodsman, "and we ' used to go to school together, thirty i : year* ago. In the little red school-house i old SouthpoH, Well, times lusve i changed since then, and you have i become a great man, and got 'rich, I I | suppose. I 1 shook my head, and was going to 1
contradict thst Impression, when he e | " O, yea you are, I know you are c ! rich; *no use denying it You was / ; comptroller for— for a long time; nnd ; the next time we heard of you, you : were Governor. You mutt have had 1 heap of money, and I am glad of It I j —glad to see you getting along to i smart. You was always a smart bd * | at school, ami I knew that you wouhl " j come to something. " ' i I thanked hlra for hia good wishes " and opinion, and told him thai |«diil- 1 I cal life did not poy to well as ho Im- c agiocd. "1 suppose," said 1. "for- ' has smiled upon you since you 1 left Soulbport?" " a. yea,'' said lie, "1 liatul got * nothing to complain of. 1 must say 1 ' ■ hare got along right smart You so- ' shortly after you left SouUqmrt our ! whole family moved up Into the woods, | ! and 1 reckon onr family cut down more 1 | land than any other In the whole ' State. " A ml to you have mailt- a good thing 1 i »f IL How much do you consider 1 1 yourself] worth?" I asked, feeling a 1 little carious to know what Ik cotieid- 1 j cred a fortune, as he "eeuied id be eat- ' isfied with his. " Weil," he replied. "1 don't know ! exactly how murh I am worth; bat I 1 think letralghtcning himself up,) if all I debt* were paid, I should be worth 1 L three hundred dollars clear cash!" . He was rich, fop he was satisfied. ! AiiOl'T Uravrs.— A living dlvitK : says: " When 1 was a little boy I 1 thought <>r heaven a* a great shining : i dty, with vast walls, and dome*, and ' . : spires, and with no one in il except I I white angels, who were strangers to . " inc. Hy and by my little brother ? | died: and 1 thought uf'a great dty J with nils, ami domes, nnd tplrre end 0 a flock of cold unknown angels, and » ' oik- llllle fellow that I was acquainted ' with He was Ihe only one I knew , ■ 'n heaven st that time. Then another , - brother died, end there Were ^ - I knew. Then my ecqualnUoas tos 1 ssh to die. *nd the flock etejUouslly - grew. But it was not until 1 sent one ■ I of my little childreo to hta Grand nor- 1 cnl— God— that I began to think 1 i , had got a'Httle In myself. A second I - -wenLathltd, a fenrth: and by that - i time 1 liad ss many seqasintono-a to . heaven thst I did not ate any wore | , walla, sod domes, sod spires, lte-i. i gau to think of the residsnta of the oo- * lestial dty. And now. there have oo j i\sas»aessxsi^\ . ' mere to hesven tbft on twrth. - -Ckri^j ' % — & * -
II* who works a stated number hours dally, for a stated price, and who regularly receive* hit wages, and Hies within his income. Is said to 'he the most independent man in the world. With Ids tools be bra down his rare, j and Ui his family or with his friends spends au happy fife, with untiling whatever to perplex him, and everything to give content. That Is" One view of the matL-r, and is probably cn- ' tertslned by those who are wearied and perplexed with the cares anil rosjionaihilitiai of superintending a large , business, or ronducting intricate cqwr- ! stions. IV-ojhe are always inclined to j , unagiiie any otlw-r |*>sitlon l«-lt<v. in I i, some respects that their own. 13k j liappy man above dsscribed envies lii« , employer, and wishes that instead of ' toing ilw mere agent, huuud Gi mow ! at another'/ direction, he omld change i places with his priudpal. For, he ! ' know- his own embarrassment* and ! care, nnd if lie has hot the burden of j the direction of great affairs. Ik luu the daily anxiety of contriving how Ik , jKcted exigencies. It may be a daily ' , puzzle to him to keepdown the demands : , ofpridc or necessity. He has, moreutcr J . tlie eontiiigenri's of bustocM to fear, j i as well at his employer; fir if tho J suffer; and he may on any day, receive | ; notice that his service is no longer re- ■ quired. And as to dismissing all care 1 1 - and thought alum! his employers in- j | tcrent, if Ik can do that, lie is precisely . thi- |a'rson whine labor ran to die- 1| r prated witli. The service of no nun , True inde|Kndenci-, so far ss one ran ' • 1«- iudr|wtulent, is accessible both' to | • employers and^ employ ed. The secret J - managed; and to determine that you 1 1 f will have hours "f relaxation, when | ■ yon ran dismiss lite care- -f htiaiucss j 1 • from your thought*. As pnbr llich- j ' aid ln» it. "Drive your bnsiucss i nnd not let your falsities* drive you." j | ' In eager eoiiqa'tition, iih-ii give them- [ ' much. Some inn askeil an English j , i through tlie amount of labor which lie | ! , jwrformnl. "Asa thief gets through a horse | , " poud," wo* then-ply. •• 1 amdraggol , through it. ' There is too much of|, i (Ida "dragging." botli among Ihe Eug- i i when too much fatigued to enjoy it; | I but too often they make -liipwreck.— , llmlsou, the English proj.et.ir, wIi.sh [ , wu- the "Kail way King,"!- now so I J reduced in |»eket that Ills friemls are j . I raising u subacription b> purehatv a ; t i small annuity for him. thathis life may 1 1 : not close in atwoliilc inuurv. Tlio J , - true philnsopliy is tn tvgatil life as a I I tiling lo be pushed moderately, aud en- ' j I joyed as it passed. Il should never be ! , I treated na too uuttiy do, u* a great game [ | ■ ofhaxard. Xor slumid wc fancy tlmt , all to which wo are interested depends , ' entirely upon ourw-lvus. Other people < ■ must be conceded, ran dn something. ' i licst hnsines* result* ure obtained j , ' by finding out trustworthy people, and , I confiding in them. The eX]Krituent | of entire direction mi n grand scale lio* j | ■ been tried by the Emperor of the I I French, certainly one of the strong"*! I men that the world lias ever reen, I lit 1 I even lie is ls»dnnltig to learn that one ' - is not competent for everything; 1 and be, we suspect, may envy the coo- ' tented laborer, who has only to do his ' daily work and receive lilsdailv wngos. 1 are thousands like him; Thoir "
empires are narrower, hut their exper- •' ieooo la thi' same— to-day, success; to- r Jdlsapjioliitmrnt. — Philadtl- ' hia Ledger. J' CoSVtatSATIO.NAL L'sAUKSlS E.V1I- | LABIE'— In England, -letters tlw.re nre e posted, not mailed; pcrioilicals arc taken in, not taken; a friend ou a visit (| stops, but docs not stay; you order n something to he fetched, nut brought; q yott ride on horseback only, never to a carriage; furemost utra are cloves, | not smart; a high wind only is a storm , no: a fall of rain ; nwodowt are uplands, t never bogs or swamp*; cooked meat p may be utidi-r-dane, never rare; lztdy- t day, Mldsummcr-day. klicliaelmaa [ quarterly rents are due, nvwr March ( 31s t, June ii'Hh. Septotuher feHli, and . December 31st; it It the rental of a house ytw pay. not Ihe rent; autumn • , is the lab- season of tin: year, not fall; , throb*, and tress are quick, , not sIIto; and you ask that two or . things may be done at once (at sue fiais), and not necessarily instantly. < , Cocks sad hens, ram* ami owes, balls . . and cows, stallions, mares, and gold- 1 . Ings, jacks and jennies, backs and roes, dogs, and tints, still retain their . Saxon names, and H Is at no time ofI fensivu to ate thorn. And woman of I good Mood and gentle breeding, In , common with the other sex hare ntt- - kits and calves, knees and legs, and do not blush to speak of thorn.— Liyyio- ■ .. I A i-olkmx Jokk.— One of the clot- j . gytuott of Peoria. III., liad boctt put in j j a parsonage that did Out conic up to t hia idea of what a mini-tor should en- , joy. ItcceuUy he was railed ujmn to r announce that there would be a mils t aodety at the ministerial dwelling.— | He said: 1 "There wUl he a ntita sodoty ottj. I Thursday evening next »t D"> parson- I . ' age. The |arsonagu to a llUte. idd. j i r tumbhwlowu building ou strevL" j I [ Some of Ibe older oara u( too cungro- ;t ' gallon took umbrage at this, while Ua: j I i v.-ungvw ouo- laughed la the even- 1 ■ ,ng tl.,- parvib isi'.-J upon to maki1 the ist-Jr announcement After aay- i I the mite society would be held at , t the pareonage: ; t "On Ibswoi-r of the slreai nrar \ ! mv residvooc Ua well. Said srell U ' - i c, rerrd avdr nnd clapimsded. II l« i - i tmpalated and woatlxrwora. but 1 < > 1 wish to describe It ao that aooe of you i y makr a tuirtake and take the wall tlK pM-our.ge. The mitsar-irty "! '"T r ■
I A f Wth lime Wto" fid. ^ I ganlrn i- busily at warh in it, for cy . ' a few'daysVwt tiowwitfi eomr crijp • cannot Iw repovererL*'' Having pUpted thucyiriv IVas tl- » next varieties In order are- the I help : Blue inqicrial, Ijsrge White Macp"" f ' - fat. Champion «s» England, ami E' ' guiia. If a 'qelcrtU mi front tin*- - mads, lot it be tha lnqs rial ami En I genie. , - ; . a Onions /white UaIkIb-kIi might I ' i he in by this lime Iz-Uure for the fit* I crop to ct. > yotthfi| th'otfld •*• thv Early Cnric j i I Mlcsian town thfckly In a warm Uirder Tliis should br follus.il and set out a • oucu and nt ititervnl- two or ihn f liinre for heading, by the Early La' Inge Lettuce, wltit-li is ihe atand.tr • ; variety and superior to any otlir! ' ' ; Tliis umtt he followed by tlw Cork I I India which brads later and U»i ' ' | lb- hot sun. Tile Early York (. jbisvg*- sown It : iuld frames lost autuaui can now . bi • ! M out; :1k »*il Jqr jdants of the Curt- ' J id Savoy, the Drumhead Ntvoy, the. 1 1 common Drumliuad. aud Flat Duteh- ' | «r any otlicr, if not already sown , j should he without delay, in a rich, ' warm border, fc'or lioiliug there U inI ratitege to be compared to the Curlcsl ■ J Savoy, or for kraut to the Dramhrad ■ j bat they are not profitable for ' : marketing and are toteuded more tor • ; private ronsuiu|itioa. Colvry tend, (the White Mofidj ahuuki - i lie sown for plants, to a rich, liwly ' ! puiveritril bed, and when -up welloiti Irndrd to. ' Tin- Early . Ilonl Carrot, Malailv. ' l/i-k. Sugar Parsnip, lVp|Kr*. Early '■ ; Itiulisbes, I Loag Srsrlrt Hhoet-top • I While Turaiis-Baatod nud Roil Tup 1 pip- Rooted nre llK-brst early kinds. ' I Early llusli fqussli. Early Flat Dutcl ' i Tunilp. Ar., must ho sown aa early a- ' I |MMaibk-. Rhubarb can still bo transplaiurd ' , no Utile is to be last. Iton't forget the l'areley and 3!ari ' ! gold, and the little beds ofhrrb-! -uiit 1 I -"age. Sweet Marjoram, Summer : | Savory, Thyme, Ratcnuirr, Fennel, ' | ljivendrr. Ac. Tlie Raspberries being staked up 1 firmly, fork' the ground up careftllly an ' i ns not to damage Ibe roots and apply N a gootl mulching of manure or Wttv»» ■ i front tho woods, as wo Iibtv oYlet i advised. Raapberrice Hkr shade, l*e | do Currant*. Go.«cls-rriea, and Bbrk- > ! Iw-rrira.) and a cool, inoist soil, ati I | Ik |nit where III) vegi-tnMr chq j ill grow. Keep clear of Weed*. It * I the ti.H«-h.rry felt, danger ..f mi W.?*" I [ innlslcti the mulching witli pn-ityV ' -troug salt ufaler applied with a wa- ■ j teriuipp-rt. lltiiiglilou's 8r*ifllug, hotrever, randy' tfevcrmlfdcw-, nml though ' j sntall I- the be-! variety. All grass anil words aronud the ' trunks oTIhilt-trevs. imfem large "m -. I I should Ik remd'vwl. and the ground a spade oftwo or three feet romfa slmuld Is- forkctl over, Whcfi tree. ] reach some eight inches in diameter do no! tbirik this is neccsMry J are old enough then to take rap [of themselves, bnl they thtmld l» manured like any other crop of tin or garden, and It will be found u. j pay equally well. A Frmininr Wp.AtiNma. — lbs. 5 in-Mt difficult thing Aw a wianan to d.i- to get ready to go any where. And quicker or more fiercely than an Imiillation tint she mav pnaalMy tniat tin - train. M r. llravfogla/prrs an ItL-Un, v of thfe. Mr. Bray wat suppoaei) t»
take thr ten 0840(41 train to visit sonic refaUvrs in an interior town Having •offend nn prevWma occasion* for Insuggestion*. Bray thought that, for once, he would let thtogi- takr their uaturat t—nrae. ho ho sipped Ids coffee and ate hia egg* on toast, whilr inadamo enrM sad .powdered and dnn.vd attondanee on the looktng-giaa.-mid tied bark oa tho tmck of bar head. Bray sat by the atom an hnbr and road the mormug paper, while the madams still rontianrd to get raulv. At hurt, juet as he hod reached the final inragrapU Of the reading mailer and was begiuing on ih • adrertiscmenta madamc tied her bonnet strings under ■ chin, took #0|^limg, lingering, loi - glass, and sweetly astonishment. '• Well, my dear, Mi ready." " Urmly for what?;' asked Bray, in •' To go to the depot, to hh sure." , M.i.1 Mrs. Brayfogle, tartly. "Ob,* tfild limy, "M forgnttcn. I Well, martiinc i looking at hh watch i. . flu- tralhhaslsaugutleiilOViili'Rilliiilas ■ > Just ltdeji oil your things, Mid you'll ■ ho nnily for the train tomorrow wwiiI ing. - ' 1 ' ' « •". r 1s t a vail be drawn' over what fid- ■ l ined; but twxt mornliitj Mr*. B so f ready nn hour ahead of ftmc. llEi.ln »: Tilt B»>i.-- Jlc wh.- , thinks hrtur of his iKiyhhun. thai- . they deaervu csunnt iw a bed man, for . the Standard by wbieli bi* Judgment ii or ii nd is toe goodness al Ida own - 1 heart ll is llw hoso, vr, iu othei 1 j words, Uke. toaiusolvt*. fc'ew ho* ■ 5 ever, are all eviL Even Jieru did :i - good turn lo- somebody— far when ' Homo was tgjuku* uvar his (tenth » soma laving hind rowred bis go... • | saaapr- ralumny; bmswver iuourrev. ibey are sure to find eulogists. t!imay do them Justier, toll the rarely get while aUre, rillKT frou i /Head or for. Oik uf the quickest way* of uukin, - a fortune it lo marry a fashireis'Mi • young lady, and aelt her clothe*. The . principal object ioa to this prorevdtog , is. tost the seik-r might aW.g.1 -Id . to too Iransaritaai. Wc totok. to.wi ever, thai there taUUlcqamtom Ural I toe qukA.wt way of at. udmg a lurim t I woakl be to liiarrv a U-liii-tiahfa v>itr.ic f ladT, and boy her ckdhea. The wwWi Ok sanw rtwuMs. — M

