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CAPE MAY. JSTJEW JEBfiOfSTj oVftJPD NESDAY, MAY 4, 1870. -V- i ..-rr^.-ts:
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Oca Tire Wies Mkl - MnS£& IkHnlUnl Leach A Willi. Firmer*' Tool*, Hardwire, etc., Cbpe May. liaugh A Son*. 20 *. ItaL Ar., Philar Dixon, sharp! re* A Co., Fertttirets, 50 south Del. A v. ITilli S>o» H Willi ax*. (tape May. JEbb H TawxazsD, - " - Jans B IIotxan. Cmrtt Hoom. K T Mills*. (tape Mir city. S H Grey, Cimden. 8 W Reeves, esrfithdi LoctBt, ltdl. ! <»BO W Smth. 10 Washington *t. C May dty c T 8 CLARE, Washington si, Clip* May K F Stit**, Mao* Ion .t, " M Biai'jiwood, Ihwator *t, " R D Edxlndw 4 Sox, Cold Spring. * 8 8 Dayta, 43 Dey at. Be* York. >
W (i UUOAJM, 3 Mansion St. Cape May cmiwt Leach A Wan*, Cape May c*ty JBGarriwn, " chrptM " JO* Hoom, 83« Martlet at, Fhlta. ciMhi.a I II Smth. Decatur st, Cape May. J P Sloan, Jackson »L " Rowaina A Uvuxci, 2nd A Barlet Ma, Fhila. Coal aw* »'~4 JO* ScBBLLDtoiR, landing. Gbo IIildketh, Jack*. in »t, Cap* M. K C Hoi'Mm , Cape May dty llorVXAX A WtLLLtXs, Hand, WauACo, " Wa*B A Eldbedoe, " Osvpsts X C Pawn A Co, Terry »t. Cape May Java H Smith, Conn Hoom. Drj IMMll l'Bicafr Co., Harry at, .Cape May Mkiii William-, iKmnlsvllle. .1 IT Smith, Court Home. 'ft# J F Ijeamix.., Court Ilouae. DracilM. l>n. Mabot A Mich at, cor. Washington A Decatur (I*. Da* J « Kbxxbi.y A Sox, Cape May Wx M Witeox, 308 Market >t l.EAi-n A Wabk, Cape May dty ft D BiiMtiifO* A Sox. " lino HlLORBTU, " M William*, Donniaville. J A* Walton A Co, tin Walnut *t.P. 1 tin* Bros, 337 X. 2nd at, Fhlla Leach A Ware. Jacknon at M Williams, Dmrabvllla I .Haiti A Waeb. Jsckson at. R D EnxrxD* A aox, John -on A llrotiK*, Jackson at X 0 Price, ParryaL M William*, Deialarllle. Leach A WARE, Caye May II BREt'-miCKs, Camdru. E K FOBTTXK* A aox, '• "Cottage By the Sea," Jxo Fkxlix, "AnSsL&ou*," Fhfla, C. Locke. "United State* Hotel," Walnut *L, Phllada. John W LtcBTTT, General Agent for WLy-Xatiowali.ii-e, Rev Joe Hammilt, ; Agent Ar county X S Conaoa. A gun l Continental life Ins. Co., S. SeartUe, V. J. Jerk BScubllenueil Landing. J! William*. Dennisnlle. D A XBVTOX A Co., MUlrQlo, ! DBS J SKexnrdt A Sox, Cape May. Ilrs. Marry A Mecray, Washington .V Decniar sis. Decateral*.
Drug atom Dk Clark, New York, I/xxfcm Remedlea' D K FOTTA BaJtooie; Cough Syrup, DrLrmrt, m N othit, Fhila, life 0 C Hrr.iiB*. Fhila; Ague Cure Me*, fi ilAWKixC Washington *L Me* M A Biniier, Phllada J AXE 11 8 KITH, Court House Geo W Smith, 10 Washington *L 8 R Lldlab, Cape May. M Williams, Dennlari.l* Baihh A Sons, Fhiladn. TfT'. »"•— -a- * ■ - 11.11^.1. Dec KBXWEDV^i'sON? Capo May . Dim Makct A JIet.it, oor WaahU W RABNmTo^Wmri Bridge 8 r "TnTsTi" LO,*BaUdMiC atlll, tip. >: K 'loeTuru A so*. Camden R HSa-AIN^j^ AgaM- cmt Ihmtawrr K SSTcIpe Ma,
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lawn or sew irasET. •V ^ToGkifWCHAITEB CCCXL. G> A aupidcrorn! t-j the act eutit)*d " \a Kt Act • respecting conTcyanons" ap- , prored April tiflccnth, eighteen hundred and forty-nix. L Be it enacted 1 y tlio Senate and General Aaaemhty of the Stale of New Jersey. That if the esaention af any leaac or deedofeooriTaiKeofaiiy raj). ; road or canal located and conatrnctid | in more than oao cuuhtv. made or to he made, shall hate Uxn or shall !«' acknowledged of proved, and such nc- t knowledgmeat or proof certlflod In tho | manner iirrocribotfor the acknowkxlg- i ment and proof of dcedaof oonroyance* j of real rotate by the act to which Ihi* la a supplement, then that every such I. am or doad of conveyance shall l» re- j :vvj ln. flil.nia in aBv curt cf tl.i.state, as Iftlic same waa then and there jtroduwd wd proved; apd cnuy such .lull an dinay ha rocoriM in tin- '■!!'; < of the secretary of State or this state , in a book by bun to be i-ioild.il Car ■ that purpose, and tliaflho record of i any such lease of deed of conveyancj . heretofore made, or bcivoftcr to bu : ■ made, and acknowledged or prored ! and certified and recorded as aforesaid I or a transcript thereof, duly cRttBKl I be the *< crvtarv of Stale, under the - J.l <
secretary under si-al hiaotDco,' shall ho reccLrtain svidene* in any court of t(M a®'.' ami . hare the same e.-Sct as ij"t»iKoriginal ; lease or deed was then and there produced and proved. 2. And bo It csactad, That this act Saliali take effcet unmedbili ly.' Approved MaRh 17, IS7tL OHAJTKB COXCVII. ' A Furl liRltH jSphMit to the :u t rn 1 1 1 1 i-J " An Art concerning Tut.lv. . -'i1' 1. Bolt onaclrd by Nbo Sannlcaiia • i . ■ ucral Aaarm'.Jy or the State of New ; Jeierw-That there shall be asaceaed, • leried and eollectod ou the inhmbitonta • or this state and upon the taxable r .1 and personal property, as cxhiUtul Iy ' the ale tracts of ratable* from llxri*-v- | cral counties, made out by tho scrotal - Imr.N of asieuors for the jmr cich- ; to n hundred an.l alxty-nin,'. and tiled the ofBoe of the ooontrollcr of tlic , a state tnx ol one mill on [ cull dollar of the TtOaaUwis contained ' in sabl abstracts, which la hereby np- ' propriatad and shall b' mupliakne tuilowa. to w|l: two howln^fiwd sever - ty-eeyan tbeusaud dollar*, or »o much i fcttcfcf Wtoat.bFhlwefu I. for the |«J- . ' mcnt of I Ac prindjioJ filling due mi the first of January nrxt and such Inna shall hare arernnl on the said first day of January and on the i llnrt d*y of July next thereafter of and on loan aulhorlzcd by an net entitled "An Act anthortxlnga loan fhr tho pur- j paaygof wyp, to repel invnyion and supjirros lasurreetion, and apptoprui- : ling tlx) Euna and providing for the I paymrnt thereof," approv.i! May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. and the several supnkxucut* thereto, and the surplus oft^ald sum. if any thure be, remaintna nflcr ench paymrnta. stall l>- apt.lkJ ai I .vhnl ttha sinking fund provtdodA* by the of said leaui, nnd the reaior lax shall be applied to the gayment of apt .iticr indma-o^™* .r quired to bo rai'se.1 for county, city, township ami othor public taxes>!tll b.' irv kit, a**ewN d mil collected the person* and proi-erty. and in the manner directed by the above-recited net entitled "An Act oiicorwug U'aAi»,'k ami tlx several supplement* thereto, an.l tho laws of 'hii r'-l" which shall in force al the time the raid taxi s *hall be aaaaacd, regulating the assessment and collection of taxea, except as la and by thts net l» nthctwlre ordered and directed. 2. And bo it enacted. That it shall the duly of the comptroller aforesaid to apportion '1— raid tax and at rate aforesaid among the"WTrral ■ counties, in proportion to the amount of taxable real anil personal estate of raid coonllo-. respectively, as shuwn by tho abstracts rv»i«ctirely -as aforesaid, and It shall bo hU furtlxr duty to transmit, within thirty days after the approval or [manage of this act, to I tho county collector of each county a . of tho amount uf aald tux . apportioned to said county, and laid i county collectors hall lay said statement i before the assessor* of the t. iwnihl )« or . wards within hi* county al their next meeting, to apportion the township : and raid assessor* shMl tberrciv j an proceed to aaacas aald tax according I to taw. ■ i ; • » t - j 1 3. And be it enacted, That the tiro- : of the act rotltJWr'A Fur- , it... Ci.nnl.m.ml la flu, oat m.l.LJ . mint to net , ■
•An Act ooucniniag Taxes,'. anuored ; i A [gil fourteenth, eighteen hundrwl and • i fbrty-aix, which said further sopp'c- i . mcnt was araroiml Atiril Unit, eigh- 1 . teen hundred uwl alxtJHMu . shall lv : nnd the aataJahereby wld to ap|.ly ' < a'ilBi."Aa . 1 I.' JUUn9MnUJt8 TJUi ihia ncv S sliall take c»«Jmid«d8*'> \ Approvnf flarctfl7,lS7. ). y CHAITElt CC'XXXIX. A aupplement to "An Actio |irutint fraudulent dactloas by iu. af)unit>'d e compaoka and to fhctlitata proc-vil-ings against them,' approved April hfironth, eighteen buwiml .Ri.iUbr I. Jbe It cu acted by the Ixnatc and General Aaacinbly in tlx State ofXaw Jersey, That the uflh sectiou uf Lbo art to which this la* supplement shall pot apply fc> the Ant dretlon of director* . in any corporation e rented imdor th e taws of this stats; jwewidrd. tlita Ml * shall not apply to any audi station « heretofore held. . i And he it cftaried. Tfial <hi* act shall uko cfibot thnoadiatafy. A|iprored Marvli 11..1SJ". CHAUTEn ccr.ix.* An act relating to tier rale of lauds by raeewton, adnfinlatTator* inul guai - 1. He K onactrd ha the Meuato and ' — -1 AramMy of Ih. stain of Xcw Jiiara, That in all tnwcwnrtlnga f-x thsale i< tandi herettfti-r to br. rande by exacuttini, adminUlra'."rs and tr-'-u-.limns, under the diruotiua ol the or- . nhana' ooart (by virtue of the rxlstldg taws of this state!, whsnavet any perI sou Shan be entiiU-d n> nr. e*.t- in ! dower or by the enrtray in the whole ' '■ or any part or «hnre of the premise, In i nuaettou, and such i«sen {entitled E'BEiSSSi brjrt£w,"Srtar hi. or brr I [ handand hewmramt j
hy pd^ishiograch npt.ro at oomT the ntiripaper* ptiuni and p'uhto Gp|MJ^vwta;rc sect Un.ls > court to wluch euch application shall l- he nialU Ut ct iuif.tr and determine, nnder afi the rireuauitaniini of the ease d hiring regard to the Interests of nil the w parflo*, whether such estate ought to ;be excepted from such rale or whether j the some should br sbld. nnd to order d and decree accorOin^Ir. o . 2. And be It enarted, Tlat if the o 1 sale of the premises Including such ea- ■- j tale eliaD be iwdered.'tbc estate and c I fntcrcst uf.-.rv such person shall pa.«« :• ! thereby, and tho purchaser, hi* hair* « i and ossigus, iluill hold such nrettttacw s i free and discharged from all claims l.y b virtue thereof. • 3. And be it dna'ctcd, That upon such * s*Ie'hrinx'inaie~orany such rotate, llie c courr shall direct the payment of sneh ! b sum in gross out of the proceeds of the 1 0 rale rf the premise* to lite person m- ■ 1 titled li such rotate, in dower or by < I tho enrtwy, aa shall be deemed a Just I i arul raasQsablc raUffection fhr such e«- 1 r rata or intu-.»t, and which the person I f so entitled *h*ll consent in writing to ; 1 > accept in lieu thereof; but in enso no ' ) such consent be given before the m*k- < i lng tho oidrr continuing such sale, ; t I th. a llie court sludl asrertain and do- i > I tormiiie what proportion ol such pro-" t I reel* will bt, a m-lsnd reanon:lblv sum > just and
ri- to bo inmted for the Umilit of the prrfl ton cntitiod to such rotate in dsner or al i by the curtesy, and shall order tho ■ 0- i una to be put at interest, on snfS- 1 j eicnt security of real property, or in- i ft | vfibsl is public stock, or deposited in ! some safe nnd reliable saving., institution, by order and under the direction : and oonlrol of said court, for the bene. | lit of tho parties' entitled, and tho In- ; •d Inrxwl thefvon to be .paid to them tu l>- 1 throe laay become due, as a rooi■n I pcimation for and in lieu of tlu-ir said j . state, and at their decease the eaiil >a [.rineipnl Sum shall be paid to or disw irihuted among the parti. » mUtled I, thereto. la | t. And he it enacted. That this art d sluUl take eS-ct iuimoliatoiy y Appoved Mar. li |.;,l*7n, ■I ■ CHAITKi; "XVI.XXXlt. • 1- 1 A sppfentent to «:i a. ; entitled " An d Act to provide. : r tl. ' supportof the ■ r | government of this state and to lis . n tlic satarii - of public oElccrs" apd proved April fourth, one thousand '- eight hundred and forty Ave. 1- 1. lie it- enact-. I by ila. fienale nu.l . i- ' General A ■smhljr of'tha^tate of Now ] Ii Joraey, That, the adjutant and quarti-i- - master generals shall rarhls-.ntlil.il i u I to receive an nunual salary uf twclv .- ! hundred dollars, to be paid in the 0 ' maimer specified in the act to which I e i tlds is a supplcnreuL d i 2. And he it enacted. Thai nil act. 1 . nnd isrel* of acts Inconiistout with the * tmitfslons of this net he and tho ram. ( I ; US! hereby repealed. ] - 3 And !w it enacted, That this rci ; c c shall take effect immediately. !' J _ Approved March 17, 18TU , , j - CHAPTEK CVX.1.1. f ! A. supplement to an* act entitled '• An . - 1 Act to authorize nn extrusion of the j i ■ State Prison," approved April »c« - f oud, eighteen hundred nnd aixiyi . JStiussuutesmwi ' , - ',(«•««. Tliat the diih-:.-. flmrtlons ami . . Vu^fVWOn. by the nci to which thlv i- , l:|aappknienLMrignod to commissioner* . s j to lie appointed by the governor. Is. J, - j transferred to and devolved upon the c 1 1 buonl of Mipcrvfeorx of the state tirison , k who arc hereby- aulborirud, in puee ul' „ . . raid comotlrafoners, to make the tin- . 1 ■ proveuMQte, erectieus and altcratinns , i ; tn raid net Rptriiinl. Bliieh. with th. ■ l plans, contracts, sisoiftcntions and lo- '¥ - 1 catkins; shall bs approved by tlio gov- |, 2. And bo it enacted. Tliat this net '' ! 'shall take effe.1 Immediately. Approved y*relv 17. 187«. SBImpi - r Act to ihrorporatff frnatccs or row- n gfarna societies," revision, approved . A)Wil sevemociOh, eighteen hiindred , and forty-six. 1. Bolt enacted by tho Senate ami i T7encral Assembly fifth* state of New , Jenny, That at the annual or other , election tor president or tlw corporation : authorized by tnld act, U shall and ; may bo lawful for such corporation to ■ elect oao of their own members to be . secretary, who shall keep the minutes nnd -enter tl>e ordsra, acts and procccl- . - ing* of Urn corporation in n book to I* j : tor. that nnrpoae; nod who slutll the custody of the cotnmnn seal, j and tho papers," deeds, writings, docu- " ■ meats ami l»«>k» of or relating to the
. said corporation; and upon applii-ati, m ' to the secretary, .any member of the ? ; said religious society w cpnxreg.itlmi. ■ ihall have fre c aeeess to afi the pa pi-re. j. dorels, writings, minutes, d - imicnts nnd boob of or b-longing to llie said corporation, and upon the death, re- ' • jSIOB- rvmn™1 "r "r lhc p deeds, irrillnjoi, dorumi-nls nnd books of or tyionglng to such cor]*iralioo, shall bo ilejftvrod to*Uw sue2. And U> it . uacbd. That af»tls> said annual or oth ri-bviionauUM>ri/.cil by said act, it stioli anfi may be lawful tor quel i corporation to. elect; any of - tlieir own member* to be. frtosore-r. a ho sludl bavs charge of the main. ■ asfssKMes'SKs . mints of the same, and at each annual , . election for (Hoot dfirald cor|wrati.>n ' i render to said religious society n true statement in writing ol the rvontpls . and disbursements Of the said .-orpomNtan for the iwecrdiugyi ar, and upun th.- dralh, retiguatiun. removal or ex- . pi rati on of the ofBra of trenaurer, or election of a now onwanll the books, the bads of such (Mtearar, belonging to snch corporation, shall be dolivensl X Aad h* (tsiBCtni, That «> tnucli of the act io which £hi* is sumilomenI tsrr as !> Inconsistent herewith be and ■ tlio tame is- hereby repenle.). , 4. And h* it enacted. That this act ' shall take eflrrl immediately. ■ | Angbral March 17. 18fli. ■ I tlllAlltTTcCLXXVU. ■ j Butyfement to^'Au^ Art to enatfeI If - marsh. • to improve the ram*, nnd I I the owubxs of meadow* already
• pohSfptam 1* Se^dnftj'rf^r.l n meadow, and uy one adscrtiaemral in e n newspaper cirmtating la the neigh - * borhsod, setting forth the time, place e and objact to Ir attained; if ai<pr.<ved II by said QKgting, It mar be bwful tor the manaair or luanagors to proceed e to cany tne same into c/feeR provided, 0 nn such change sliall be mndc without -I die owner* of a majority Of the whols r number of acres of mntdow in such r company .aro represented or present, and oonseuting therete. 3 2. And be it enacted, That this net - sliall tike effect immediately. 1 Approved March 10, 1S70. CHAPTER OUUXXL i An Act authorizing the cession to the r United Mates of all the title and interest of the slate of New Jersey in i the Soldiers' National Cemetery, qt ' Gvtt.sleilg. l'l*!-. 1: - vlv.llll .. i 1. Be It enacted by the Senate ami i ! I General Assembly of the State of New . ] Jersey, That tlio hoard of commission- . ' having tho charge and care of tin- . I Soldiers' National Cemetery at Get- ■ tesseesiBfifrS'Kii, ! powered to transfer all the right*, title and interest of this state in said Sol- i - diers' National Cemeten-, upon the J completion of tho same, to the govern- 1 j meat of the_ Uni'cd State*; provided, [that the United States government ' . - make sulL-lblo provitions tor keeping , n
tlic said cemetery in g«o<l order and T I condition for nil time to com.-. 0 j 2. And be it uiacted, Tlrat tho govp | enior of this state is hereby authorized i- 1 read empowered t.. do all acts and coots i cute all papers on' behalf of this state I, and lo cause n roiiy or tliis act to lie torwarilcd to the benrd of couimisslon- . era leaving charge of tho said Soldiers' a : National Cemetery. It. And be iLniaelcl. That tlrew art ) . shall toko effect imau-diatcly. ) Approved Mnrclt 18, 1870. 1 CHAITEH caxav. A furllu-r supplement to nn act cntit tied "All Act Ul regulate the -Suite Library." approved April tenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six. 1. Be it iiuurtret by the Senate ami General A-i ulbly of the Slate of Xew ! - 1 or. I nud any dollar* bo and hereby Is : a).pr.'|*latf.l nun.tully io ll.o State U- • brary lo !w . x[»-:idcl tor tho funii-b-I ing of useful book., uiul.u- the direction of the commissioners reprinting the I ! catalogue* and other necessary pur- ! - ipoees. ■ i 2. Is.- it enacted, Tliat this act sliall . I [ take elfccl immnliatrlv. Approved Mnrcli 17,1X70. i J' OHAPTEIl CCCX1I. j i An net establishing llie teciglit of n . 1 ! bushel of apple*. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and i ; General A assembly of the State of ; New Jersey, That' fifty (iouu.li shall j constitute a bushel of apples ; 2. And bo it cuacted. That Ihi* act ; sliall take effect immediately. ' Approved March 17, 1870. CHAPTER CCC XV. j title. 1 -An Aclfor tho puliishmefit of j j crimes," approved April sixteenth.! j eighteen Iiundred am! Ii'rtjwiix. | General Assembly of the Slate of New Jersey, That every person who shall manufacture or knowingly have in his possession any rngiuc, machine, tool or implement adapted or designed for cutting through, forcing or lire.-ikin-opcii any building, room, vault, safe other depository in order to steal therefrom any money or other proper1 tr, knowing the same to bo adapted ! and designed tor the purpose aforesaid, with intent to use and employ, or altlw same to be used and employed, for tho purpose aforesaid, shall on conviction, he punished by Impr'Mamcnt at liard labor for nny term not exceeding fifteen years, or ho fined any sunj hot exceeding ioar thousand doBan., or both, the discretion of the ,-uurt before whom tlic offender or cti'end.-rs may be convicted. 2. And be it enacted, Tint this act shall take effect Immediately . Approved March 17, 187". CHAPTBB CCCNXX I X. 1 A supplement to tho Oct entitled " An Act for tho better regulation of proceedings upon writs of mandamus," passed the second of December, seventeen hundred and ninety-four. I., Bo it enacted br the hcnatean.l i>licral Assembly of the Htato of New J.-rsry, That in all coses when upon any quch proceeding* had upon mandamus a* mentioned in the net lo which this is a suppk-nienL judgment sliall be gtnm upon a verdict, or upon
a ilemnrrer or other issue, in fact or in law, join.il.uivn any pleading*. in pursuance of mid act, it shall be lawful tor any party to tho record in any of such case* whs shall think himself aggrieved by such judgment, to sue out ' ami prosecute a writ of error tor the ^purjiomof^retnovingjbj^som^ and | 1m bad and taken, and such ran awarded as in ordinary cnscs of writs <.f error upon Judgments in personal actions. 9. And be it enacted, That this net ►hall lake effect immediately. Approved March 17, 1870. CHAPTER CCCXL111 AlL act tor tho appointment of rom-mi-ii.iu.-r. toi ii,- I, iter pr-tecti.m of tho fishing interest* of the Htate Vruklir.a-. iwtii tlio marine and inland fisheries of this state are known to bnrfi deteriorated, and thtu a vast amount of fowl supply i lb, ..... ha* been grwuly red need by causes which seemfs he under tlio control of the legUtature, and that the present ylskf of fish both from the mil nn.l fresh water* nfigM, lie largely locreasod by pkopor mrasnrw. of lfeOHkm; therefore, ). Bs it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the governor of thitstate be authorized, within fifteen days after tho passage of this art, to apj.o(nt two competent peraons whose duty it sliqll tic. toinsjwet the bay and river fisheries of this staid anil report npoti the sim.-, suggesting inch legislation as may ha most conducive to tbeir protection and improremi-nL A And ho it enacted, That they shall continue tn commission from the passage of thls'aet until otherwise or3, And ho it enacted. That this act ■ball «kc effect Immediately. Apptwred March fi, 1870. CIIAFT1CH OCC1.XI1 An Act relai.re ur banking. - I. Jle it rnsrted bv lbs. Senate and "corral Assembly of the State ..f New Jcrragr, That itStreasnrer sliall retain
jj -^ELECT ^OETRT.-S'"' H ~ nil LITTLE COAT. p I t»« « Wile 1 slul rat wltk IrrTsalsc, 1 Tk-i imitmr : ZTil.T.T 1 • II ksi bres re less, : TLS siitissare seRidjft •aaaiiuiro, tic.uM - , I lousj ths proksls'laU al tojv is. I wssIS ft Tft Utlls bllsot isiuiroclsis, Sftl u swl rem rolitJtew Ift us IS nm*
nS 1 I "'»»!»»• W«*t. re- Si, wh™ I «.1 bla altaslul, ISJ Us*<>< j" Oriffinal.it Selected. ct Tin- fi. rman town T.lcjrafk soys: Tile now common prncticv of having tho dour* of dwellings covered with carpel* au.1 the wails witli |upcr. is of li- <-oui|*traflve!}- recent origin. Formt rh> j whit.-waila.il and the Boors sklllftiUy ,j -an.l, -I with n TBriety of d.-»ign», j. pork-re. vl.il.- gtass iant.ru-. with »quar si lis. fund-hc-1 light lor tin >o Mends >-f the taut .pulity were made ol r" ! inoliogaiiy mill were of siemier |.ru|uirL]l j Hons. TIhwc tor ordinary use, were j very low. 1 7 ul j pcnsil.le an article of hoiiw-hold roinnf tort, were but seldom turn. All old " gentleman of this pbui:. who died souk- ., thirty yenrs ago, havidjutoarly rroebol his euuleimial anniversary, said tlufirst rarpet he ever saw, was in the Jccon.l an.l Spruce slreete. This was [|f j alwut the y.-ar 17-Vi. Mre. S. Sliis-iun- " Iwr early flays ownrel a .Scotch rar|»-t. |l sent to her from a friend In Englauil, 1» which- tvat about twelve feci xpnte >1 and considered a great curiosity.— IVhm car|Kt« began to l»- used iu tliis jh city, they only covcreii the floor iu il front of the chain nnd tabic*, which r- Vcre always plaeni carefully round the P wrnt into n parlor where carpet I was laid, they seemed greatly dlsi- tressed at treading upon it, nnd would it frequently walk nroand llie side* of the room, tor fear their shoe* might soil tho DOTtfi covering. -1 Papering the walls of liousy* was but '* rarely indulged iu until the year 1800, when it became a more common practice. A* early as tlw year 1700, a person named Plunket Flcesan, commenced the mauufac t tire of paper-hang-ings at tin corner of Fourth and o in persuading the "naUri*" lo onnr- meal their rooms with lhl» now eoiu- j man decoration, nnd was obliged to | '' shut up shop. I nail there thing* l.ow 1 n vast Uie change Iwtween then nnd j ;; Undi:1;,.idi.inh*1t lYDLK-8M.ro. — -V New Jersey cormqiotidrut. who j
justly observes that tho practice of |«H- 1 ling in fictitious bids at public- sale*, ! is increasing, to the prejudice of lion.-*', bidili ri, .-alia our attention t.. a r*~- j lately decided in Chester county", Rl, involving the validity of lids inducol ju ibis way Tin.- plaiuliii' lupiii:. -!. a )«roel of land of tlic dcfiu.lsiit at auction, giving his note tor iH.fMS in j port payment therefor. After tlic pay- 1 , ment of ibis note, Iw fearaod that there j hail been fictitious bids at the «air, and ' gave notice tliat he wuafei not lake the j property. Ucinaudlug tliat the amount of hi* note- should bo refunded. On n> fuanl by the defendant ho brought suit g nnd recovered the amount, the Judge remarking In charging the Jury: "The • law is well settled tliat if a party pro- ' cure men to hid up a pro|R-rty , au.1 the , ] Hirrnui wIhi buys it deceived thereliy. i lie ennnot ho held to his hid. It vlti- ! I ate* tlw sale ami makes it void.— f Fon run Bora and Gilit.*.— One of tlw b -it publirations in the country j for children and youth is Tka Tontk'i r Itmfcranea Viiitmr, pnblislied monthly, t nt 30 eta. a yvar, 7. Pope Vose, al J Itnckland, Maine, which begins its »lh I) rolnm* this month' It is double tho - slae of th* Sunday-school papers, and C crerT trombi-r contain* pictures, stnr- " ic*, original music, a dialogue, rehussa, purak*, prize fiiblo qno»tlon,"Tbe r Tcmperanre High school," "Tlw '■ Antl-Toloooo Ixaguc," "Our Parlor • Circle," and other Interesting matter. ! , EvcrylHN^r likes it, and weadrlse hoys and girts to sand for it, and parents to j take ii for their i-hildn-n, for it ought ' to be In ciuij home Injbc land. Lib- ■ jjp I jreraloms given far clubs at AOj j ccnU. Any person wishing tn subr scribe tor any magazine which is f 1.30 a or more per yrar, may, bf sending its " prioe to the publisher of the Fmire.re- * oeirv the magazine tor the year, and j » ud rtoHdxig 'B' '
a ixii.i.r enraen." 1" It ha)ipenc<l to afrieod of onn.-tho oUwrday to preach, for the Sabbath, to " a cixigregation of strangers. He wast ] il fr.Mii his b.'tel to the pulpit at tho | ! hour of morning service, from tha doae * or that service hark t.. his hotel; front . s I'll hotel to Uie pulpit again and burl; | in the afternoon, ami from Us hotel to , * the icct iire-room and haca in the even- i , ing; and although tlw people gave him , a good llslsulng, as if they wrro Inter- . ., ested in what he sabl, and nllhougii , there was nothing about their aspect | 1 to imply that they hud anj particular , objection m him in nny way, he was t * only spoken to during the day by two , c ft'.cmli-ri of llie omgregatinzi— one of., Uiciu was the organist, who calKd at | , 4 tlic hotel early in the morning to . - , procure the fist of hynuw proposed , for. the services, and the other the;, , sextou, who cnterrp the pulpit .iur- ; , ing tlw singing ot the second hymn In I , ' the forenoon to inquire if be would Uke.1 , j tbe top -f the desk to be liighcroc low- j , er than it was. When service wo* ended, in each J case, the people with one accurd went - ' out, and left our friend stranik-d alone f t; on wlint he fell to br an awkwanl and
uncomfortable tank. It was n«body''s »« liisiiu-ss, In irarticular, t.. speak to bim : uI to tell him— though by a pfeaiant and i unmrauing fiction- that " tlwy were \ glad lo see nud ii.-or ldm,"nnd npbmly did it. Common poUtcnras, not to - »)icak of Christian courtesy, somctinuw ha* suggestions to nuke on such an ncca»ibn, which, olncrml, moke n min- „ Ister feel more ns if all parth-s hrhmgrd ), | tn the one household of IMth, than it is ,f ! to l«- .i.nfi -ss.il, *u r friend fell on this , r. I occasion. " A little of the na rlh-r in v i xs j«," says a wi- essayist, "is very j y | frmlur in th.- wcnr.ff. THE limilER OA ft ft B#. ■ | Farmer*, generally, pay t.mlitUcat- ; tcntlon to li, o kili-hcn garden. Many li ..f them think il Iwiicalli tlH-ir dignity "" bestow any labor, or, even a thought ; I . lou-d by a |vtik-d fence ix-or the dw.-U- ! i- lug house, called " the garden." Tliis j .1 small iwrtion of tho farm is lunded i over to the good housewife to br raan- - ng.il and worki-d by lit-rodf and .laugli- 1 tors, with the aid, it may br, or the j • liire.1 liouse-hclp. Even n tow whirl. | v tarruw loads of manure is begrudging- | lv a.vard.-d ns a greni lavur and e*ti1 mated us an entire toss lo the farm. Alter a few weeks llirre is brought to the tabic pros, benns, radishes, on- " ions, asparagus, tomatoes, cabtagrs, ' kill. ill fruits- strawberries, ruspla-rrin. . • season and meli cooked, Ibivon .l and • serve.! up a* the int.Hig.-ut wife of u 1 '. firmer knows Imw to do it. The tor- 1 '- '•' s pUte i« serv.il Willi each in It* ' turn, ii.-roiu[>aniiii with gruvful i 1 smiles. Ho eat* with a relish, salialb-* i 1 hi* nppotlto and Uiat is all- never . ' wliia|iris on approving woni. Ilrlus ' ' always brenaceustniii.il to luve such i 1 things uu the table through the summer, and expert* tlirm as n matter of 1 coarse, wiih >at ever tiiiukiug of their - n-nl value, nnd the labor and care re- i qui rail Ui prodiR-e tly-m from tfial littir I ^ dnjdsni kitchen garden. KTH-tTTTB or THE Pehioh.— An ' . exchange say* thegreat want of thrprr- • i.*I is a treatise on etiquette, nnd give* - tin following hint* on the subject; ( tn tho dining room, no gentleman , I will sit on the Libk-, nor is it polite to . I lo get under It until too drank to sit ; . In a chair. . 7 f you chew totarcu, yon mu«t not i spit the Juice over the door when .- ' visiting; always squirt it In some- . 1 tally's hat, when the owner i* not look- ' 'off- ! When promenading Willi n lady. 't gentlemen should walk on the out- [
S side of her. ! Always giro precedence to age, nn.l . never go to tlio waslitub if your mo<hrr or grandmother are present; they might consider II disrespfctftil. Always provide yourself with a quantity of peanut* when going tothr * opmi they ivre luftlUty. If you sc.- Jones at the tbentre with a young i.idy. ydl out: "II.-lloa Jones! how is your wife?" Jones will ' iliink It frinuy. If you go out to drink, afwiys in- ! vit8 nn editor to go with yon. This will cost you not) ting, as editors boot accept snch invitations. Ifyou Wahl to run few eltice'nnnilnato yourself. He sore you're right, then pitch Into the political cauldron until it boil* nnd overruns the taw, with n vim; then take a glass ot ice - water, nnd eool down. Tlic gmvc is the true purifier, ami iu the clutrity of tlic living Lakes away th* Mots awl stain* from the dead. Little This..*.— It t* the little thing* of life Which make up life Itself. Therefore, do thy little; do it weH, whether of pleasure and joy, or rirmrf-n.-ss and drudgery. Tlic million leaves make the forest, the sniqUest stars the finnamcuL the tiny drops the ocean; nil set f.wth the glory of the Almighty. The Apostle* " gathered fragments;" so likewise do thy duty, little by litUs though it "be, and when the last hour l> come, and tabor done— MWIs (••«« SlftUJ Sftss. tuS StaW.tS?sSS.taft_ .«'! srowsta. pUts-TO tosi"
It I* not gta.crany known, or nor. ' no! ap)-*ar fo Is- fnoun, e.xn by those ' who wear Uds almost exclusirriv, that ' the durability and set iff Otesc article* ' depend very much upon how they are J put on the first time. Two pairs may • : be Liken from nc- tax of exactly the ' some cut and quality, and by (Irtsf ' different treatment when firit putting 1 the hand into them, one pair will ta made to sst much tatter, and to wore ' doubly, or neoriy the tsogth of time, than the other. When |Mircliasmg gloviw, people me usually in too much of a hurry; they carelessly put them on, and >rt theaa go lo Uiat war then, ttlnbag to do lbe wnrk " compMely at another tin*. this is the cose a person is sure most with diaappuiuhoaot, tor aa tho glove Is Blade to fit the band ft rot j time U Is warn, s* it will fit ever after, [ and no amount af eflort will make a ■j satisfactory change. Xevcr allow a stretcher to hr used, far the gloves w ill not be liksly to fit as well far it A» the expansion should br made hy the ! hands; if the kids are so small as to
'j require the aid W a stretefier, Ihry • shonld not hr pureiassd, ss they will prove too small tor durability, comfort or beauty. When electing gloves choose those wllh fingers toenrrrspomt ' ; with your own in length; lake lime to * put them an, working in tin finger . " first, unta ends meet cods, and then " put in tlic thumb, and smooth than. doom until they are made to fit nicely. '" A glove thai seta well will usually ' wear better than one of the same kind that do.-* not fit wcO. When the end. n "f the finger* do not ome down rigid. 1 "r when they ore so long as to form wrinkles n)*>n tlx- sides of tho fingrra. tlwy will clmfe out easily; where tile Stretcher has to be. aseii "to make 'the fingers targ- enough, ths body ,ur. will bs so small as to cramp ths laud so that it cannot tie shot without bust - tog the seams of the kids. Nome rec- < "muieudi-il putting new glove. |ni„ « ) damp cloth tafiire they are pot on, and t allowing thnii to remain until moisti- coed. With this treatment they aa ■ : ta put on much easier tl.an othcrwiw, . and wUI fit my nicely until ihcr get J ' dry, bnt-on srrond wvoriOg there will , - , be an unnatural harsbnesa about ttam, wrinkling in spots, <aml choy will not c ( s-t so is-rfoMly as at first. I hove - Irirti the damping process and do not approve of U.^fmsorfmn Jown.l I kln< IsTwra ft Bft. '■Irh, H Is fbry-m to lake' the nwtI tor iu your uwu bands. Don't he < afraid of uudw-tukiug too much. If > ■ —wu, gruu gs**i tn ainuasd— I If you GUI, there i* no harm itone i Give yourself sou*, ckwrly .lefimil . daily oiTvqnliun. Without n pun.**- . iu lift, you are one «f Urnsc i^UrI able being, who drift otoik-ssjy aboal, . aU uiuMuwipus of the daily beaut, r nud sublimity of Uvtog. Do not -uegi lyct the little Inane duties that cluster , around your existence. The ncld- st - woman that achievra eminence would f ta only hulfa women irghe did not „- r member the Uny items <ff doowsllc - life. Sweep nn.l dost, sew ami practice, keep the lions; henrthmtono hngbt with your eon^nl care; but do more than tbis—otdsavor to bs usaftd to other*. Then is no surra recipe few keeping the eye* bright, the chat-k. rosy, and Uw lieart light, thsa nunslant aoaupatkm. We are out of patience «o hear seventeen ar righted. old girls talk teotlmenlaUi ab-ait having tlw ' hluas. ' • What tew no. hare they with the " Urws." It is _ taui .-iMiugh to hsar rheumatic old bachelors and careworn wlvts groan ing sbottt "kduca"; but from young Up* wlwe Us, rom are jori lAmrom ing, a is tos statini! W. should like ■ you lo try • dial of hrwomsikiad acts. .ill, I — Hsl bsiks In rack ■ u . aud gowi in a cam. My
dear, you haven't 0* the blues, yon only trmddrd aithaaurphiKdnclliIng to dm Itenwaiber, stiaocn-r you are tempted to tat tlaa opportunity .ff aetive exertion of nsefti! endeavor slip bj. that your lives are onlyk-m to y.«i, wbca you must re.oter up the .Ouwi trust. DunT liflJUy fiy.Ug; wayride unUI Ufa's .on declines, but find something to do, and do it wiih your ruigliL Fneut Am.— Presh air by day an- 1 night, strong and nourishing food, dry ■nil «n which to Rvs, smriight ami warm clothing, are (ta mean* eff mrIng many live* which would have hem hopelessly lost to the preetding gemration. If our cenjectrnta are corrret. thi« I m | -coTHBent may be rxpoctol p, cootinne, and rrhrybody can help t„ make It greater. Ventilate the schoolrooms, tad the workshops, and the store., and thehohte*. Tn redd weather let llie air, cotafortaMy and equally wanned, he gcK-raHy .uppllod ftara without in a r uistsnfiy-flmvlng current ixt there who can provide it In their home, re mem her that an open fire, which rend. twodhW* ot the heat tip the chimney, ftntfishe* the bc-t irulitator for s room of moderate sir- which Ml* ingenuity of man li*. vet .Wired, and that the beat Morning by the line is the price to be paid ingTn « .'roiqvYrora tfcr&fMs das-C-Ss :

