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\ ., •. .. ^ j« 7 /S '* ^ it: V ., . •■. :; /! y ' I , •y o ■ : ■' 1 t I"' - .- .•'. •• .•••'‘V f f i- i CARDS. ift’LTElCII, Cotmnolorii. at Law, 10 Wall __________New Yorl^ • ' .• _ ... O IM , A KIPLEY, ^ ' '. ORAND A V S m S HOUHe, - ;r : ■ ' -i' ‘ - ' ASBUlrif park ;'N. J. MOVES, TIN AND 8HKET-IKON WAKK. '' ,. $=**■- RANGES, HEAiKBS AND PUB^AOES. tin bowing, gottebs, etc , ASBDKY-FAKIt, N. J. A . jk~ M . .( .CLARK.’ ' ''Denierin ", . —- PINECONKBCmONS,- FOBEION AHD DOMKb * I NUTS, ETC. _r> TOYS A 8PECIAL.Tr. ' PKIJjADEI-PinA CONracnONEKY, MA!N AVB8 TOE, j AJBCBr PAEK, N. J. T IHE GER5 TOWN HOUSE, r the Jtyatrpffice, . 0€EAJSr GR OVE, 4 X, will remain open dnrinjr the year, and k alwar* ready for gnesU. . BIR 8. 8. F. MOWEB. V 80 UEY PAKK 8AW M ltC 8ABHE8, BLINDS, B #tjB 8,WfN] • Exd.,-Erei. All orders for Sawing attended to .wi > A diioatob. W. FLETCHER, ' etomcuh avenue. OW FRAMES, * 1 prpmptneea and Near the Rallrftad. ILLIAM li.-ATKINSOK,. SIGN, BOAT AND RO&F - Wl J jpbact^ al hocse ^ sign^ - PainU, Oil*. (Hum uiid Putty for tale. Agent f b r r * N. T. BLATE fc'BOOFINO CO., Limited. BCBBEK WOh'im, ENAMEL "A1NT, rosdj for dm mi wamutted auperlor to 11 aimila? articles in.onalityand co*t. ftated !» year*. ,-COOKMAN AV.AHONI) ST., Aanusv Pilot, N J. JJOWLAND HOUSE. =— , THE Ol.PKHT. I.ABOK§T. AND MOST CKNTRAL , -B O Ai! DI N<3- ESYX RLIS fiMENT " AT OCEAN GROVE. ' OPBtf^nWRRAND SUMMER. Dm! Aeeominddationa.* Terms Reasonable. V p. L; ROWLAND, Proprietor. /~t ARPKNTKItS, ANtV BCIIOEB81— 1 am prepared to d<frall mannerof -*. - , SOROtL SAWING In a prompt and satisfactory, manner, at prices that de- T'Tfir competition. « rtjg OT( of - m J ’ >■' “ . ,r:r; /. ’ ^PCW rriBEADT BOOWNO-MATEBIAI., BTO. ' C«BnndiMinB»tinyd>op, ' 550 Swtau. AV rhuk, 3,door« boI»w H«iek Street, Aapm Park. H.J.- : ISAAC MoPABLIN. 8BUBY PABK AND OCEAN GBOVE L lWHUY STABLE., HsnM. JOuIu «pd Light CoWag« aiwityi re*dj . .. - ^ ... V'- <^calL-..---- - - - .:... ;. PuttBgufo arriving at the Depot will be convejredto any part of the gtonnda. My 'Boaaes meet all train* Freight and baggage deiivend at the jbortert possible notice. , All freight, or baggage sent to my. care will be de- Dlvered or properly cured for _ ' ... rrzr. 0 . W, BOOEB8.Prop. . Q -pr -J^T' - G L 4 & & Q U EEN SW / RE, Mo. i d COMMERCE STBEETt Betwean 80s and 9Us, m i Market and Areh Sta,^ PHILASKLPHLA. . WASHINGTON A fund pf^SOjOOO to being subscribed to roira- bursei Bffljcbpk for the expeh^ea of his trtel. ' Attorney Qeacral Plerfeponf biia written Iq member of the'Houae. Judlclai}’ OommittQo.^i expliuuitioa of t K e irtg a iltjr man e^ape;”, lrtler. * He $iys_ tliat it was &confldea|ial'le^er:io 1 , waa ihe mafine^'in/wUcl^'lt- ’Kpt intfi.ptfiii bare ascerhUm^ tb», 6 ea. B*beo<Sk, or. sfime one for him who JjaJ access to'the Fraside&i's papers, obtained & copy of the letter Without any knowledge on the part of the President Senator MorrUl, Judge E. B< Hoar and Richard ‘ f t Bam,' of Hass., having declined to succeed General Belknap in tbe War OiBce, •TudRtrl'^, of Ohio, has been nominated, He is s lawyer of ability and eMtired integrity. Gen. flchenok’s resignationiwlll not affeet the investigation rtf the “ Little Emma"scandal, or- dered by the Honso,. ■'< i ’« I d consequence of tb - fiigtit bf th< . aitiio'tf, Caleb P. Mars ..to Stoni’roar, furthnutestiga- tion Will be tnadfl.before srtieles of i^tipeiichment of Boikmp ai»;s«jmrted;r'.’"':”' “—............ .. • Genera J HufuB Ingalls saya that thev $8,000- Watch,"which, he presented to,U n. Qqo&laitsr yews ago, waa giveh to Sics' by a friend, and that he gave it to her beCMtM.he ws* an old friend. Mid cb / .mate of <3?«nt, asd. beina s bscheSor, he didn’t ImowiAat else to do .with it,. ___' Prof. Biliiman Kaa feesa befl,;iSe'the Committee on Foreign 'Affaire to s*piai^.b!s concretion with tho - Emi/m Jitiws sc s: da!. His defence was Wong, except iar reI4tioirt<r»te dispatch Btating (false!jr) thiat thesis wee® in Bight 8,000 tons of ore which sagayed $3,0® per ton. ' ‘ . The papera.relating to the Babcock Coart of Inquiry have b » a sent to the House. Among theta’is'Sh ordSr from .Piefrenont to District At- foi tomey Dyer direotShg him to fornisi, to the Jddge Advocate af that'court ail the evidence against Bibcock la his .possession. This order was, very Onrille Grant, tha 1President's brother, hSa ad-, mitted before two of the House committee that he has sold till influence in the the procurement of. appointments and contracts under (the Govern- ment, receiving somotiths a high 3®60 per cent, of the profits of such appointments tmd contracts. Levi P. Lackey has re signed his post of private .secretary to tl16 President. He la suecesded by Ulraeti lrant, Ji The President has'nominated Richard H. Dana, Jr., of Besson, .a^ Minister to England In place be Mr.'Schenolc, The HosaBisroposes to inquire why the witness Matsh waa iilfowet to escape. tte lake VIew Hotlie. next Wednesday evening f I am tap the man who wean 8}. It is reporttfji tHat flVe battallona of 'hiviiR ' - defeated ~ 8cla'«aisas on :V!«n'd*y' with a' lossofJ^OOO Aicn and ail thelrartillufy. . The French i tia beess (loflaltclycoiiBti- Ititefi^ as follows:, M. Dufaure, Vicc-President of the Gouncii|knd MIsiiater of Ji/sticc. II,-Richard,: Minlaterof the Inter.: ,Jr *Minii-: ter.of Public Instruction and Worship. H. Chris- topb W, Minist*)rof .Pubiip y foMts.. .< |t-. Teiafleft dc .de flort, ,Mini8 ter drAkriculturts'ahd; t a r n t m c • i 1 • jnrie5ttavMS>l«ter.p#.tisc i - Leoii SayflHnJstcr of Finance, .General deOissey, ! V , TIjdvWeBtmiiiiiiaj, Jelahdja, 'near Iceland, are blockadSlJjy ice, and the InliabitantB are eaid to beat^rving.,. .; . v v - i t i * : * J \ <*' Whor ls going to the Centennial TVja Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday eveniiig ? • I am saya Aunt 8nay. onnhe bftoka as having been, received; but'^M theltaxcs for Julv nor the’ dlyidgnda^ Witni»a eiiwiiined the Treaaiirer’fl . booka’ immediately fafter Sooy went out • .. vThe b<)OKB showed an, aggregate payment of 211.08 on the quarter of Apm, May and June, lj&iing a deficit of $56,821.20. There was no cieait fpr tl^e July di^dend. On erofls-OTqunlna- in wltneea s^ld there was a credit o£ $48,26Q,14 '1 by"ex-0en«ral Mpjt, also one $?8,831.2^, - - - - ~ Tr.^ Treasp- Treaaurer’s' Sooy1had. a deposit • Holly, and at Camden. , . etal Qerahom Mott, Soo/a successor as testified that^he had made ,a demand in Booy for the full amOlint due the State, but The Stato then rested? THE FALLEN SECRETARY. In the firat meeting of the Cabinet, after (the Belknap exposure, titePresident said that when he aocepteiihe Secretiuy’s resignation he Buppoeed that Mr*7Belknap only waa< njpHrated^ j n the bribery. To atonp for this error he direet^Ttbe Attorney Generalio proceed against bim fflB M g* to the foll exient of the law. It |s thought that Belknap intended to eseapelo. Jjfi • Bermuda, and his housfc has been under-the gur- veilanoe- of officers of the secret service ainw Saturday. , ., '__ ^ ! It is stated on semi-official-authority that tho This will seriously impede the progress ofJustice by intimidating others from making aimtiar dis- closures. To prevent this, the,Coroinitt^e onJ3x^ pendiiures in the War Department has reported to the House &bill to exempt from criminaTprosemir tion witnesses who testify before either Bouse, or any oommittee of Congress. . An order revoking Evan's commission, as poftt- trader wMissned on Monday. The BMmbers of, Mr. Clymef’s committee were summoned before the grand jury of the District on Monday to give evidence against Babcock. This they deolined to da on the ground that tb' furnislr tee evidence they have taken would defeat the ends of justice. The House passed a resolution directing the members of the oommittee not to re- spond to the subpcenas. General Belknap was arrested by the chief of Police of Washington, taken before the police court, and held to $25,000 bail tcf-an^wer. Ex- Senator Carpenter appeared as his counsel. CONGRESS. The Senate bab voted $16,000 to defray the ex- penses of the Speaoer investigation. TheBenata special odmM(teef'on the impeach- ment, oomlais of MessrST^EdxnundsTof V^ j Conk-- lin, of N. Y.; Frelinghuyaen, of N. J.; Thurman, of Ohio, and SWrensrin, of Ky. j The House Judiciary Committee has been in- structed to enquire where waij ^ny interfarence Ltsith the 'course of juatioe in -the safe-burglary trial. J '' T The House baa ordered an enquiry as to whether Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday eveping ? 7 am aaya the Gentle Watson. butjof oftlcc. The company owed ihe State for tfticfe $55,000; the dividend of $7.2ttt50, Aarn^, diimjuly l r1875. A Httltf over $ 10,000 is reported not received it. io is going to the Centennial Tea Party,vat iXake View flouso, next Wednesday evening ? am says'the Doctor. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. lh<LjuUQ)VJng,,taR..;..tirJfi;:, j?tfiSsntsA.teJA r irs o t Ocean Township by the Democrats for ;e bn Tuesday, March 14th, 1879: ’or Town Clerk, CKdrlc Morris ; for Assessor, i!, H. Bennett; for Collector, Charles Lewis; CSkc^en Freeholder, James-W.CoBover;, Town smitteo, Wm. Hathaway, Jr., Cornelius Van eer, Henry Gngle; for judges of Slfection, 'abor, R. H. Cnrtij; for s.nirk, Tfi. jrH uphanl; for Judgtm of 'Election, 0m( Disfrtat,-Anthony Truox, David H. Wyckoff; ' ■ Cierk, Robert Orowgll; for CommissionerB of ipeai,.8amu«Llf..4!in(a, Jordan Woolloy^ JameB iwoyj forSurveyors of tlie Highway,lfcnjamin 8quiton,' Michael M.Wcol'e; • fiT JUHticea of the j^&co, Jeremiah Bennett, Peter G. Denyses (un- ejfcired term- of L. ScobyJ Waiter R. Brtnieyj fqjr Overecer of the Poor, Ben]. King.; for Gon- Joh H. Jackson, Jolin'H. "Van Dyke, .TTieo. S.Woolley; for Po.uod Keepera, Samuel S, White. (Shark Kiver,) Win. Weils, Wm. H. Ben- nett, (Poplar,) Wsn. Hathaway, Br.,Wjp...Cooper, (Atianticvilie,) Richard. Archer, Ttieo, Woolley (Siocum’Hbland). _ . '.’Money to ’Ue raised for the Poor, $6,000 ;"for f Roads, $5,000; Ways and Means, &i.,(KX>.: School purposes, all the law allows, | .• ■ ' ------- —— .— -f.- - JW ho is going to tha CJentennial Tea Party,, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ? I am saya the Marine Telegraph Bat a ftassidfaii, * ttyn with whom the J bare no i«*liagt(, hid • doaipaaaioij f.pci! hi] Jean|a£k 9 d wbti leted neighbtar Wth® man. Tha Ij^yw wpfsowpeiiea'to « f , ha who.'Sh’Wffcdjaat. sf, eS»ao«anci do likewise, inis the requestof the BiTior.'! Ott Sunday evening a , children’s meeting wsia held at Park I&fptm-ChaJ»h. -Rflv, Mr. Wileon tpok^hU text from Sd- Timothy, HI xiV: lh the ^nhday^choti! work^ie saidt no school catt-pros.psr without the -parentis' being epyncstly devoted to tho interpstg of thejjrehool, and-deeply‘interested in the education of tfe children. This number«l- . /luy Beiiool - :holarB iniheState aaiaunts t?lS0,QWs ofilcerB, fl,000; teschsss,' 18,000; ‘ anti tbo' amount pf money ■raised by the children- during, the pffiE year, $60,00d, -Many sohoola have peon ceiried on a; a. great expensej in Philadelphia they were opco rampeiied to pf.y the tcacheri-. Wo do not pay the te«het« font whosoever givcth a cap of cold water in my aspae^tp one of these little, ones, sball'aot !oee hi* reward. Sabbath-scbool tbaiChihg'iB an humble work; it'does not writ s a num's name on the banners of our country but in' the lamb's i»ok of life. At Mr. Wilnon’a request, Mr. Bradley made a few remarks to the children. fH toonW evening Mr. Wilson will preach on the subject of ChriBtisn-homes. V'G'i Frederick die dreot, and)Wby jb« ; , , ;v\0alle4j:«vrt;i, , ■ . U5T AMASl lolax irv ''.- ;! Is reading- '-.ssistory, -the fee' sp rent 1 t l i t it Is not W rit so jauch a* ssiaaWilust 'i * Who is going , he Cent^nniaf Tea Party, at the Lake View Etcasse, next Wcdnmiay evening ? I am saya the Biaekamith. NEW .JKKSKy. UBOISI j ATIIBB i i « G A R D E N E R LAWKS LAID 0W® TASTEFULLY. SocldinK Dj>ne toy the Foot. Post Offioe Addrcaa. y A8BUBY PABE^N. J. AGKHAM & BTQUTENBOBO, WBOUUALK DBALXBa w Tin & 270 Near Fatten St., are, |KR. NKW. ifOKS.1 . W . S. CRDS'BIE, h • . t * I ; Slate&MetaLRbofer, Ooeaa-iJTMs and | 4 ;burs"Park, N .J. Aftetuthirty-two years’ experience ln^ the bneinew, T .an prepared to meet tbe wants of the pablio In good* • BiaTif Boors coiting no more thw^Bhingles. glate selected for Ugb* frames, ptu^n'and’ warranted. to be as ligbt'as shingles. ....... - Eesldsace. Cor. AMr i«. and BandS!. Part trill Wtrh Wat^nM.^fi BsfUs to 4. r.Comr. Eaq.. JWi. A^-Bradley, Kjq., .Mid A!S«»£- Cookr-Wboae imu t i g jllahow my style ;p(.irork... thf, defehdants in the recent orpoked whiakey tri&la, arty o? Ihe evi^onoe upon whieb the Sovenitnent relied <m to ho*» trials, and wheth. ■ any»i»& outer that; the Attoraay General ’snd hia .da^sta, &itampt§d to .Interfere with or control the prosecution of those caaea. , Mr. FrellngUuyBen called np 'ia the Seimte on ,Tue*toyiii8T)iiI Sutfibrizing the appointment of a commlsaioner lo . injuries to : (I secured its psssage. The biii subjecting to. State taialicn ihe lands heretofore gfhnted to the .Pacific Railroad Com- •ptniia h » p its ^ thcHoa-®. . Tiiet' >vaa a hot debate in . the House on Trae»- day, i a the resolution- directing the members of .the Committee on Expwfiltoret - in the War Department, not to respond tb the mbp&oas summoning them m witnesses before the Grand Jury. The Xiepnblit»nB> declared that a 'refusal to obey the writs wouid, be to imped® justice fey preventing Belknap’s isdictmcnt, and the Demo- crats asserted thst “the. purpo®) of calling the infeabers of& a committee before the GranuJury was to intimidate witriesses j 8 n<L*hrottie investt- gition. Th^^tssotattoirjwBs finally adopted, 180 to48. ' ' Oa Wednesday the Pinchbeck case, which has n the Senate for,.three years; was anally settled, and the would-be Senator was de- clared not entitled to a-seat. The vote wad 83 to 26, '1 The Legislative sod Executhr appropriation hiii. iE repofted-to the Hoom, calls for $13,708,-. 888 j about' ® 8, 000,000 less than urn appropriated tart y®»- J ' ■ A bill providing that ao witness'who shall tes- tify under protest baforeeither House or say Cor jauk.; of Congress, or before the Senate sitting as -a Court of lmpeaclmicnt, shaH be Held to answer criminally for shy' act concerning Trttich he may so testify, passed the Houbo hy a vote of 308 ....... El^ntfen Old nen xturned to Death In Broolclyn. * On Tuesday morning the building of the Roman Catholic charitable Institution in Brooklyn;. N. Y*, known as the “Little Bistera of the Poor,” 'was partially destroyed by firej" There were in the building at the: time.^M persons, of whom 78 were men from GO to 100 years old, many of them paralytics and' bed-ridden. The flre was discovered by the Assistant Mother at about 8.80 A- M., but was not known outside the building until half an hour later. The sisters \porked nobly to save the old men, until driven atfay by aflame *rad amoke they sank exhausted to the ground. Sisters-Augustine,Joseph, and C<>lum> bian carried some of the feeblest old men down Btairs in their arms. Seventeen men, their $gea ranging from 09 to 9B, were burned or BuiT 6cated7 and one,, 78 years old, was killed by jumping (he Senate, ^ few bills of minor importance ^ere iBtroduced. \ a v ,t ITcfiargwJTjy dne of the newspapers with -write ing to a p:\an that the Sheriff’s bUl (refusWieesJ* could be defoated for $2,500. Ho deflred tho charge and demanded an investigation. A reso- lution was introduced requesting the Judiciary Committee to investigate these charges, with power to send for personB*and papers. THe Senate pasSed bills as follows : To enable Borden town to build a dock-? appropristlti^’ $250,000 to the Morristown Asylum; to straigtitep the county line at Greenbrook, between Union and Somerset counties; for the relief of Moses K, Quigley, who altered the date of a note fifteen years ago and has been deprived of- citizenship; to amend the several acts respecting, game and fish; appropriating $4,000 to secure a proper representation at tho Centennial of the educaV tlonul iiitefeals of- the State IfewM Items flrom Various Part* of the State. Ninety-three deaths are said to have oconrred in Commerce street, Newark, within the past three months.- ----------------- ---------- --- It is reported that a number of co-operative Stores are to be opened in Monmouth and Ocean counties—the outgrowth of the Sovereigns of Industry. On Saturday the explosion of a kerosene lamp caused a flre m. Newark, by which a woman named Lizzio Colby, was burned to a crisp. The building was but slightly damaged. Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next. Wednesday evening? J am says the Storekeeper. .... The Jersey City Board of Health* throw the blame for the spread of small-pox on the physi- cians, who, they say, do not report their oases. There are some sixteen cases in the city, outside of the hoepitaW. The Merchants' Loan and Trust Company, 'of Paterson, have sued the Paterson Pm ?for an at- taok made upon them, whioh has caused a number of depositors to,,withdraw their accounts. Dama- ges are laid at $60,000. * *rew ltW i& Js •leavas containing entries by Juatioe Shaekleton. in thie Second District Court, were out away, render- ing it impossible to tell what defalcation existed i t the end ofhis term. * from,a window. The flre is supposed .to have originated in the smoking room. • J: W£.S1T$FHEJT, B U O f f l l t i l l 101 . CitriMge, nliit»vbranohe*. - liefer* 53 to ^ 'Wlilism-PathawwjlS^-,' - Jsinea A. Bradiay, Pfj.i ’. o . . . to l'O. ^ "Who-is going to tha Centennial Tea Party*, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday Svening ? I Mh' - |h a Shovelor. fq S S m s . ■" ‘Don Oaaflois has ianted, a .manifesto, “ I will, never Sign a c&npromlso. My Hag remains folded until thp-motaeiit whioh God shall fix as the.gu- pjtme ijtoiir 6t isiemptiSs.” The reverend forgeri fTtBalp.Wj.wjis foraraliy. piqbjg^tted, for exfrisdltjan, ;in the BoW Btftet Poii!- Court, I-oadoa, oh. tha Sd inflt. n —I tis offlaisliy wported- that 800 8p&ni8 hj»valry 'defeete-i 600 mounted Cubsagia-a iSted-to-hsnd fight on the 19th uit.' ; The seiisii of the eiectlons ln France,1 <m Ssw- day. was the choice df llcowtltutlonai coasftrva;, al_T_ _ . -t i lives: 14 - of the left center; SfRwutK U . 10 Radloals ; 37 BonapartistsT- and OL q - 'timlsts. Srinc4:J!enia»eK*^}iepa5fM defeated rM,-Rouhw.- ' . The^CdmmsM !>«•« acceded to Victoria'a de. m to i -for.the title i.f, *! Empress ofofiidta.” . RuisZorli!» ta pWttiag stnathar icsurxoctloo ih Spin. ■- r Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, af the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening? I am says Squire Bennett. 800Y, Trial <pf Ex-Treasurer, of New Jersey fbr Bmbezalement—The Caa« for the_8fttc..„i The trial of Josephus Sooy, Jr., ex-S^ate Treas^ urer, for embezzlement, was Commenced at the Mercer County Court House on Wednesday^ A general count in the indictment charges that on September 1st, $44,Op6, w due to the fet^te, had been reCeive<l by Sttoy^and jwver accounted for. The Qrst witness examined waB Albert L. Run- yoti, 'whirhad been, he said, ComptraUfiiLiJf- the State sjnce April,0, $71, and-bifd?known Mir^ 8ooy a little longer. Sooy had aeted_as^Treas- urer of the State from March 18,187.1, to about the last of A.ugujjt, 1875- Witness, was in office before tbe leasebf the Railroad Company* w^s made.i The Penpsylvan^a Railroad Comp^ay_ paid transit dutles of $ 298 * 128.90 in 1809. Prom the testlmoiw of Mr. Crawford, it ap- peared that vouchers for quarterly payments Were mado up in tho auditing department,.and.that during thlt Interval Mr. Sooy w6uld repeatedly call on the cashier, jmd represent that the .Com- missioners ■ of > tbe Asylum*, and otheh officers, were pressing -him for. money, ^luid that the cashier-Would thep advance him such sums as he required, and charge them to the loan account At the close of the quarter v the:voucher would come In, and the checks credited to the loan ac- -count - # * Edward J .' Anderson, "principal clerk in the Comptroller’s office, discovered, about. A?®* .that a deficit existed in Soo^a accounts. Witness went to Philadelphia, to the Pennsylvania Railroad office, w i t h ^ ^ S y 7 t f , ^ a s ^ ? & ^ f i 6 t K 6 f W money had. been" paid to Mr. Sooy. and not re- ported to the. Treasurer. Afterward had a oonver- SkUOn with Mr, Sooy, in which' he„(Sooy) agked how mueh the company claimed to have paid him thrtrwaa hot dredltea on the books** Witness an- awered$80,000. Booy said that was so; be bad put it in thTbanks. Heliad -dcpoeited it*before credit* lug it, because fhe folkB at the bank dtd 'not want It Known how much money he fiad thefe. Witness asked why he had drawn tho moAey in small amounts; and he said he hid flone l^ithin^ of t^ * kind. Sooy did jiot gttepd - to the duties^ Treasurer after thiB conversation. (Book original entftf March 75 prodjiC^). All the I ments, Mr. Sooy■ announced’are ofefllted on- flie book. There were^tfie fojUoWIng paymen $28,844.08;—$1,00©,., $1,000, 08, $1,500, *$1,500,-$l,50tf, $1,5 $8,000,' $a$O0, J $7,^17.50-“ Some ' off t aifiOtllits^ might be included In larger amouiits credited eubsequently. i^Wltnsss ooutvl tell. prett nearly hQw the amounts^stood'with- the compan] ___________ , __________ _... „ ______ , w»re‘ In the CompttoUerTdffii**’ went he ooujd but justly expect %elp, ;- ,; appropriating $25,000 to the State Library for additional shelv- ing* * ' - *• . ’ ;>Mft-Handink5fla=t>reaentedt^petltioarB^ahiHtrjim— ning excWion traina; also, for a law to tax,all real and personal property where fotmdr Petitions were presented for the new oonnty of Seaview,1 for repeal of laws increasing fees of all oounty of- ficers and. others. ^..... In the House Ullls were introduqed to provide for the calling of a Constitutional Convention: to make It a misdemeanor, punishable by $ 1,000 fine or one _year’s imprisonment,, for any person holding any position under the State government to *@hUah directly or indirectly any goods^wusup- plies tor the use of Statb institutions; to repeal an act to prevent seine fishing in the waters Of 8outh Shrewsbury River and Pleasure Bay; a bill provU' ing that hereafter all taxes to be assessedior county township and municipal purposes, over thstraj&eci by poll tax, shall be, by. such per cehtum (on real- andpereonal property not already exempt, except mortgages on property within tne State, bearing interest * not exceeding 6 per cent., valuing the same ntcofding to its true valhe.V rts shall be necessary- to _raise the dmonnjf^JSi ijuired, all existing mortgages on real owFper- Bonal property within the State to be oxfempt. and that all taxes' not otherwise collected for'St ate purposes, to be raised by such per cent, on personal property not already exempt, valuing^ it at its true value, as shall be necessary to make 'th e, amount required for such losses. Collectors* receipt for ta^es on property hereafter mortgaged at a higher rate than six per cenL to be evidence as part pavment of intCffcst'On such mortgage { to prevent the willful pollution of the waters of the State? - ' ■-— A preamble and resolutlens'w§re oftewdj de?- pjiOrlng tjie corruption in office at Washington, and callipK for'^punishment without regard to position-1 It Tjvas laid over until Tuesday. The House passed bills to appropriate $fi»,000 for the maintenance of the State Industrifllj&hool fp^ girls; to. fix the salaries of offlfcors of the House Of Aasembly; to make-seductiona crime. ^The votcrby which jit was resolved to adjourn rfnc dfeo.ii the 81at, was reconsidered. . « Remonstrances were presentedia^lnst-the Five County Act, the running of trains On SUnd^, and tho rottfl bilfc —y —- ----- --The bill relativ(Tto thc.selling of railroad tick- ets was indefinitely postponedi In joint session the following 'Sppbihtmenfc* were made for Commissioners of Deeds for Mon- mputh Clounty; Howell, Wm. Gpodenongh j JBar- itan.'B. B. Ogden; Upper'JFreehold,-<3. B. Miers; Wall, B. D. f .Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ? I. I am says the Mason. On Saturday evening Engineer Eugene Wood- labuae fcU frbta tlie locomotive of the Amboy ex- press at East Newark, and was almost instantly. killad. JKe was 85 yean old and had been in the employ of the oompanv since boyhood. His family, oonrijrtiUjfof a wife, three children and mother, Uve at Rahway- The act of 1866, creating the Soldiers' Children’s Home, at Trenton, 'expired by limitation on Tuesday, ahd the institution w’afc closed, and the keyflTjere delivered tp GovuBedle. The House has maintain«L3,000 children jjinoe its organiza- tion. *The buildings will be refitted for an asylum for the-blind. « ' ; SERMONS. Park. Hall Sunday Service., ^Mr. 6 . Howland pYeached in Park Hall on Sun- day morning, ^ n 8 ^ s „^jdt£rom.,the payable of the good Samaritan, Luke, 10th* cluster, 80th to {foth verses r u T!he parable,** he said, u was related ‘by Jesua to a certain lawyer, who asked, tempting him, Who ia ihy neighbor? The jprieit and the Iievite, when they saw the man who had been aa^ sailed by thieves and left half dead, passed 'by'dn the other side. They were the men irom jrhpM This is seeh especially in reading a history of Prqssia and the Franco.Prusslan cluer, by. Rev. John. 8. ~ C.j Ahbolf. ^It contains among other things* a Ijrief memoir of Frederick .tl Partly in the language of Mr. Abbott, in our owp, we propose in the folfiw trace tho career of this so-called connection with \sanguinary battles,1 languli cities, and desolated koines, an^l to show that it is a career not to be imitated,- but. shunned. If only such acts as he committed make men great, God grant that we may always remain Jlttlojaid "» unknown. , ' . The present kingdom of 1*1118818 is, less, than ' two hundred yeara old. At the commencement of the eighteenth century there existed on the southern shores of tlie Bri^c, tlie marqulSate of Bradedburgh, about ns large as the State o f Mas^ sachusetts, and the pmall dukedom of Prussia. into ova, while ^on Saturday, found tue bo3y ot L-'arT Wllz with a large bullet wound in the forehead. A letter'was found, written in German, saying that he should^ kill hlmeelf, because certain per- sons had datnaged his name _ih such a way as to keep him fiom getting Brea^. Who is going to the- Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, nhxt Wednesday evening? I am says the Slater. , Govenor Bedle and the members of_tha Ncw Jersey Legislature having been invited by Messrs. Jarrett A Palmer, lessees of - Booth's Theatre, ISTew York, to witness the play of Julius .Ctesar, ' w let the Lerislature reciprocate and invite J. & P. to brinfe their cohiphny to Trenton to witness a legislative “ cihms. Cam- den,Press. * Tha-Recelver’s sale pf tho Monmouth county Agricultural Railroad ^111 take.nlace on Friday hext. -There are many V^ho are looking forward to-thie-sgie with mingled feelings of hope and fear. Anything, however, is better than the present ‘‘dead-lock.’’ and we shall anxiously, yet patiently, wait to learn who h E h II be the pur- ohaaer.—Vonrnai., . Three men, Chas: Zimmerman, Wm. Haif jihd Tom Jones, (colored,) were arrested last week, for stealing coal from, the steamer flfattcaiwft's dock.. They were aH arr^dgned before Pojilce Justice Warner, andTsoOnd over for their appear- ance at Court, except tho colored gOntlomon, who, in default of bail, was lodged in tho jail at Freehold,—'Weekly, > Who Is going to the Centennial TejijJutV jit the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ? I am says tha Painter. . Among'the articles exhibited at the fair in Mount Holly, none attractedmore curiosltv tjian the stone,that Washington tT^ew at a woodpeck- er on his father^ cherry t^ee just before the, hatchet.affalr, from the collection of.Rev, R. R. Hoes, and &' model of the hand tto.t spanked George for throwing that stone nt tlm woodpeck- er, froth the collection of C. M. Hftrker.—Ilerald. w..., , provujqefl- recognizea as-* . kingdom; with himself,as king, and-topfe the title of Frederick I. Iff 1714 lie died an^ vms sifCC^d- ed by his son, Frederick. William L Previous tCH^ his -accession- to the-throno, -Roderick -William-^— had married hia cousin, daughter of deorge, Elec- , , - tor of HanoverTW ’ho suhsequently bwiame Qeo^ge j; of England. On the 24th of January, 11712, a son was bom to them, who afterwards became- Frederick William II., or Frederick the Great— great hot in ftisdoni or goodneBSp but “ great like -* Cjesar, stalngd with bl(vd;’’ ' , When Frederick wlas a boy' “ he was gentle, affectionate, fond of music and books, and clung — to his sister Wilhelmina with almost feminine love." But he afterwards became a cruel fiend. One reason for this was; that his father was a » ' bloody tyrant, and trained his son fo instate his conduct. Frederick William I. was very desirous' that his son, whom he called by tlid dimlntftlvo Fritz, should develop warlike-taste, deeming the disposition which he had*Exhibited unmanly, and Boon began to despise and-hate-the- child. Still he resolved to leavo no efforts untried to make a soldier of Mb boy. When Fritz was sli years old his father organized a'Company .of high-born lads to be placed under his command as colonel. Wheo-he was seven, he was placed under the . , care of tutors, who were directed to press for- ward his military education vrith the most mercl* " your care to infuse Into my son a true love for the soldier bnsinesa, and toimpresa on hmi that thera , is nothing m tho worffwhioh can bringapxinoe ,.T renown and honor like the sirdrd; so he .would be a despised creature before all men, if he did not . love it and seek hi^i sole 'gtory therein. When thelioy had attained his fomteent£year- hls father appointed him captain of one of the companies of the Potsdam Grenadier goards, com- . posed of plants, the shortest br^wEbm were nearly aeven feet high, and the tallest nearly nine^ Whan he was about seventeen he was taken on a' visits to the court of the King of Poland, which, at that time, was exceedingly dissolute. He fell before the great tcmptationswbioh he thqre oncountered, audit was-a fall from whioh henever recover©^ Hia moral nature received a wotfhd whioh poisoned all hia days. On his return wtf Potsdam, where web one of the royal palaces, his dissipated habits clung to him and he chose for his companions those wh<> were in sympathy with his newly ac-‘ quired tastes and character. Frederiok L, the fethei* of Frederick theTJreat, in his own Family. around the body. S iunds, swam sshore on*th< aunce rivSr. After made fast around thi . taken out in deen^vater, and brought up the river to Long Branch Station. Thoy. are' perfectly black, and are the largest fish ever seen in that locality. ' i; jloNMOtmi DkmooraoyT—Ex-Tax Commission- er James Hand, who is now serving a term in State Prison for malfeasance in office,.haa issued a card to the public, in which he states that he has been bearing‘his troubles without accusing or reproaching any one, but thafhe Is tlred of jieing mado a ^cat's-paw to^ save - o thera - And Tmvinir 1 earn o d t h ^ certain L J Jl- that hejAlonrwas cl the: taxation of the ItlCTChin^ IvSanfand Trust C<?mpanyL Im 'propoees- to demand- jufltico from such persons. He treated them not merely with abusive language, but with personal tviolence.5 Whan tbe. (Drown Pnnpe was eighteen years of age. he openly flogged hlmj tod thon; adding-mockery^ to his orudty, said: - ^ v “ Had I been so treated by my father I would have blown my brains out. But. this fallow has ho honor—he takes all that comes.** ^ritZj goaded to madness, attempted1by the aid .pf a /hand (Lieut. Katie) to^ewape to England. He W eb arraflted* Tha Kin^ in hlh rage seized_____ him- by.“the OTUarp±UHUed hinr~Ebo®V*tOT©7 ©i 36 * handmls of hia hair, and smote him on the face with his cane. He assumed that his non, bemg an offioer. in the army, was a deserter andv,mented death. He imprisoned him in a strpngjfdrtress to await his trial. He assailed Wilholmma With t h e ', ^ utmost ferocity, because she was in sympathy'’ „with her brother. “ I hope,” s&fd~he, “ to have evidence to convict the rascal Fritz and the wrafeoh Wilhelmina, and to cut-their heads off.** **Katte,H he exclaimed, ‘4 ia guilty of high treason. ' He ahall die-by thk hands of the headsman.^* . A scaffold wSS erected, in th6 yard of the oaatle where Fritz, then a slender fragile boy oi eighteen,* was imprisoned, to the scaffoli! ~ on the death cart. Four grenadiers held Fritz to the window to-cOtnpel htm tofsee hia friend, ba- headed. Fritz fainted as K atiehead rolled from- " the saiffpld. A similar fate had.^been designed ..... for him b^ hia fathe^,’but'the Ein^eror of Ger- many endthe kingrof^QUM'ilia^WfidfiH'ltiitt1 :'— ~ fered and bis life was spared. ; , Such were the influences under .which the oha- aoter of Frederick the Great was fonxtecL^ On the flth of Jgopfciy; 1783, he w^,- by moral compnl- sion, married to Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of^runawicj£~- She< was beauafpil) • amiable, ao- compliahed, aht^nf irreproachable character. “But the Crown PridLde wab cold, severe and unloving. With uhdis^is^nKfutjtfiU^e he took the hand of r his innocent bride, and ever after treated her with the most cruel^pegleot __ ‘ (.„ On the 31sl of- May, 1740, Ihe career of ths cruel Frederick William.1» was ended by death, and Frederiok Il^iar Frederick the tlr^at,'.became*^ King iii hia plaoe^wHeh he was just oompletiQgJiis twenty-eighth year. , H)s kingdom waS’theff aDOUt*• as large as the StaW of Michigan, ,«sdJ 529tained'? a population~^f- two millions two hundred^nd for* ty thousand. He jras absohite^nohafbht restrain-, ed by no constitution -or parliament and ‘fcpon commenced the career of cray^;.aBft.;bIood for i which the tmning^and example of his fiither had fitted hmi.^^^e regarded his aubj^ota to^o many cards to be ataked for iiiA Sucoeaa, .or. slaves to be eacnficed for hia glo^y. - .One of his first; acta ws* tb Increase hia B t^ d i^ army to over ninat^ thou- sand men, and his first gigantlo robbery waa sooa > after oommitted, ' , 4 _ *) ,L . ; . i,: , . - ..... (To bectfMinufo) i% ^ •i'■ Borvicea in the Methodisi Epls- ount: HoUyi oh-r.W^inesqiy. - ' V , ited hlm^Iffc^rs^ -/A : • .- 4 . , . . S r. * ... .. - ........ At the copaf-'G -evening, 8 i. tf lauto prasmt -------- . ... •m. tit <: ft m been offered In i^oun-. tenance radiant SvlUi1 joy,,and taklng the brethm i/. by the handrshout^w Ql^^Ql^^^tlie^fi tonlshment.of * J?*

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Page 1:  · \., •. .. ^ j«7/S '* ^it: V ., • . • . :; /! „ y ' I , •y o : ' 1 t I"' - .- .•'. •• .•••'‘Vffi-i CARDS. ift’LTElCII, Cotmnolorii. at Law

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C A R D S.ift’LTElCII, Cotmnolorii. at Law, 10 Wall

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... O I M , A KIPLEY,

^ ' '. ORAND A V S m S HOUHe, -;r : ■ ' -i' ‘ - ' ASBUlrif p a r k ;'N . J .

MOVES, TIN AND 8HKET-IKON WAKK. '' ,. $=**■- RANGES, HEAiKBS AND PUB^AOES.

t i n b o w in g , g o t t e b s , e t c , ASBDKY-FAKIt, N. J.

A .jk~ M . .(.CLARK.’

' ''Denierin ", .— - PINECONKBCm ONS,-

FOBEION AHD DOMKb * I NUTS, ETC. _r> TOYS A 8PECIAL.Tr. '

PKIJjADEI-PinA CONracnONEKY, MA!N AVB8TOE, j AJBCBr PAEK, N. J.

T IHE GER5 TOWN HOUSE,

r the Jtyatrpffice, .0 € E A J S r G R O V E , 4 X ,

will remain open dnrinjr the year, and k alwar* ready for gnesU. . BIR8. 8. F. MOWEB.

V 80UEY PAKK 8AW M ltC

8ABHE8, BLINDS, B #tjB8,WfN] • Exd.,-Erei.

All orders for Sawing attended to .wi > A diioatob.

W. FLETCHER,' eto m cu h a v e n u e .

OW FRAMES,* 1prpmptneea and

Near the Rallrftad.

ILLIAM li.-ATKINSOK,.SIGN, BOAT AND RO&F- W l

J jpb a c t^ a l h o c s e^ sign^- PainU, Oil*. (Hum uiid Putty for tale. Agent fb r r *

N. T. BLATE fc'BOOFINO CO., Limited. BCBBEK W O h 'im , ENAMEL "A1NT, rosdj for

dm m i w amutted auperlor to 11 aimila? articles in.onalityand co*t. ftated !» year*.

,-COOKMAN AV.AHONI) ST., Aanusv Pilot, N J.

JJO W LA N D HOUSE.

=— , THE Ol.PKHT. I.ABOK§T. AND MOST CKNTRAL, -B O Ai! DI N<3- ESYX RLIS fiM EN T

" AT OCEAN GROVE.' O P B t f ^ n W R R A N D SUMMER.

Dm ! Aeeominddationa.* Terms Reasonable.V p . L; ROWLAND, Proprietor.

■ /~ t ARPKNTKItS, ANtV BCIIOEB81—

1 am prepared to d<fr all mannerof-*. ■ - , SOROtL SAWING ♦

In a prompt and satisfactory, manner, a t prices that de- T'Tfir competition.

« rtjg OT( of- m J ’ >■' “ . , r : r ;

/ . ’ ^PCWrriBEADT BOOWNO-MATEBIAI., BTO. 'C«BnndiMinB»tinyd>op,

' 550 Swtau. AVrhuk, 3,door« boI»w H«iek Street, A a p m Park. H.J.- : ISAAC MoPABLIN.

8BUBY PABK AND OCEAN GBOVE L lWHUY STABLE.,

HsnM. JOuIu «pd Light CoWag« aiwityi re*dj. .. - ... V'- <^calL-..---- - - - .:... ;.

PuttBgufo arriving at the Depot will be convejredto any part of the gtonnda.

M y 'Boaaes meet all train* Freight and baggage deiivend at the jbortert possible notice. • ,

All freight, or baggage sent to my. care will be de- Dlvered or properly cured for _ '

. . . r r z r . 0 . W, BOOEB8.Prop. .

Q - p r - J ^ T ' -

G L 4 & & Q U E E N S W / R E ,Mo. i d C O M M ER C E S T B E E T t

Betwean 80s and 9Us, m i Market and Areh Sta, PHILASKLPHLA. .

W ASHINGTO N

A fund pf^SOjOOO to being subscribed to roira- bursei Bffljcbpk for the expeh^ea of his trtel.' Attorney Qeacral Plerfeponf biia written Iq member of the'H ouae. Judlclai}’ OommittQo.^i expliuuitioa o f t K e i r t g a i l t j r man e^ape;”, lrtler. * He $iys_ tliat it was & confldea|ial'le^er:io1

, waa ihe mafine^'in/wUcl^'lt-■’Kpt intfi.ptfiii bare ascerhUm^ tb » ,6 ea. B*beo<Sk, or. sfime one for him who JjaJ access to'the Fraside&i's papers, obtained & copy of the letter Without any knowledge on the part of the President

Senator MorrUl, Judge E. B< Hoar and Richard ‘ f t Bam ,' of Hass., having declined to succeed General Belknap in tbe W ar OiBce, •TudRtrl'^, of Ohio, has been nominated, He is s lawyer of ability and eMtired integrity.

Gen. flchenok’s resignationiwlll not affeet the investigation rtf the “ Little Emma"scandal, or­dered by the Honso,. ■'< i ’«

Id consequence of tb - fiigtit bf th< . aitiio'tf, Caleb P. Mars ..to Stoni’roar, fu rth n u te s tig a - tion Will be tnadfl.before srtieles of i^tipeiichmentof Boikmp ai»;s«jmrted;r'.’"':”' “—............ ..• Genera J HufuB Ingalls saya that thev $8,000- Watch,"which, he presented to ,U n . Qqo&laitsr yews ago, waa giveh to Sics' by a friend, and that he gave it to her beCMtM.he ws* an old friend. Mid c b / .mate o f <3?«nt, asd. beina s bscheSor, hedidn’t Im ow iA at else to do .with it,. ___■

' Prof. Biliiman Kaa feesa befl,;iSe'the Committee on Foreign 'Affaire to s*piai^.b!s concretion with tho - Emi/m Jitiws sc s: da!. His defence wasW ong, except iar reI4tioirt<r»te dispatch Btating (false! jr) thiat thesis wee® in Bight 8,000 tons of ore which sagayed $3,0® per ton. ' ‘ • .

The papera.relating to the Babcock Coart o f Inquiry have b » a sent to the House. Among theta’is'Sh ordSr from .Piefrenont to District At-

foitomey Dyer direotShg him to fornisi, to the Jddge Advocate af that'court ail the evidence against Bibcock la his .possession. This order was, very

Onrille Grant, tha1 President's brother, hSa ad-, mitted before two of the House committee that he has sold till influence in the the procurement of. appointments and contracts under ( the Govern­ment, receiving somotiths a high 3® 60 per cent, of the profits o f such appointments tmd contracts.

Levi P. Lackey has re signed his post of private .secretary to tl16 President. He la suecesded by Ulraeti lrant, Ji

The President has'nominated Richard H. Dana, Jr., of Besson, .a^ Minister to England In place be Mr.'Schenolc,

The HosaBisroposes to inquire why the witness Matsh waa iilfowet to escape.

t t e la k e VIew Hotlie. next Wednesday evening f I am t a p the man who wean 8}.

I t is reporttfji tHat flVe battallona of 'hiviiR ' - defeated ~ 8cla'«aisas on :V!«n'd*y' with a'lossofJ^OOO Aicn and ail thelrartillufy. . •

The French i • tia beess (loflaltclycoiiBti- Ititefi as follows:, M. Dufaure, Vicc-President of the Gouncii|knd MIsiiater of Ji/sticc. II,-Richard,: Minlaterof the Inter.: ,Jr *Minii-:ter.of Public Instruction and Worship. H . Chris- topb W, Minist*)rof .Pubiip y f oMts.. .< |t - . Teiafleft dc .de flort, ,Mini8ter drAkriculturts'ahd; t a r n t m c

• i 1 • jnrie5ttavMS>l«ter.p#.tisc i -Leoii SayflHnJstcr of Finance, .General deOissey, !

V, TIjdvWeBtmiiiiiiaj, Jelahdja, 'near Iceland, are blockadSlJjy ice, and the InliabitantB are eaid to beat^rving.,. .; . v v - i t i

* : * J \ <*'Whor ls going to the Centennial TVja Party, at

the Lake View House, next Wednesday eveniiig ?• I am saya Aunt 8 nay.

onnhe bftoka as having been, received; bu t'^M theltaxcs for Julv nor the’ dlyidgnda^ Witni»a eiiwiiined the Treaaiirer’fl . booka’ immediately fafter Sooy went out • ..

vThe b<)OKB showed an, aggregate payment of 211.08 on the quarter of Apm, May and June,

lj&iing a deficit of $56,821.20. There was no cieait fpr tl^e July di^dend. On erofls-OTqunlna-

in wltneea s^ld there was a credit o£ $48,26Q, 14 '1 by"ex-0en«ral Mpjt, also one $?8,831.2^,

- - - - ~ Tr.^ Treasp-Treaaurer’s'

Sooy1 had. a deposit • Holly, and at Camden. , .etal Qerahom Mott, Soo/a successor as

testified that^he had made , a demand in Booy for the full amOlint due the State, but

The Stato then rested?

T H E F A L L E N S E C R E T A R Y .In the firat meeting of the Cabinet, after (the

Belknap exposure, titePresident said that when he aocepteiihe Secretiuy’s resignation he Buppoeed that Mr* 7 Belknap only waa< njpHrated^ j n the bribery. To atonp for this error he direet^Ttbe Attorney Generalio proceed against b im fflB M g * to the foll exient of the law.

I t |s thought that Belknap intended to eseapelo. Jjfi • Bermuda, and his housfc has been under-the gur- veilanoe- of officers of the secret service ainw Saturday. , ., ■ '__ ^ !

It is stated on semi-official-authority that tho

This will seriously impede the progress of Justice by intimidating others from making aimtiar dis­closures. To prevent this, the,Coroinitt^e onJ3x^ pendiiures in the War Department has reported to the House & bill to exempt from criminaTprosemir tion witnesses who testify before either Bouse, or any oommittee of Congress.

. An order revoking Evan's commission, as poftt- trader wMissned on Monday.

The BMmbers of, Mr. Clymef’s committee were summoned before the grand jury of the District on Monday to give evidence against Babcock. This they deolined to da on the ground that tb' furnislr tee evidence they have taken would defeat the ends of justice. The House passed a resolution directing the members of the oommittee not to re­spond to the subpcenas.

General Belknap was arrested by the chief of Police of Washington, taken before the police court, and held to $25,000 bail tcf-an^wer. Ex- Senator Carpenter appeared as his counsel.

C O N G R E S S .

The Senate bab voted $16,000 to defray the ex­penses of the Speaoer investigation.

TheBenata special odmM(teef 'on the impeach- ment, oomlais of MessrST^EdxnundsTof V^ j Conk-- lin, of N. Y.; Frelinghuyaen, of N. J .; Thurman, of Ohio, and SWrensrin, of Ky. j

The House Judiciary Committee has been in­structed to enquire where waij ^ny interfarence Ltsith the 'course of juatioe in -the safe-burglary trial. J ' ' T

The House baa ordered an enquiry as to whether

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday eveping ?

7 am aaya the Gentle Watson.

butjof oftlcc. The company owed ihe State for tfticfe $55,000; the dividend of $7.2ttt50, Aarn , diimjuly l r1875. A Httltf over $ 10,000 is reported

not received it.

io is going to the Centennial Tea Party,va t iXake View flouso, next Wednesday evening ? am says'the Doctor.

D E M O C R A T IC T IC K E T .lh<LjuUQ)VJng,,taR..;..tirJfi;:, j?tfiSsntsA.te JA r irs o t Ocean Township by the Democrats for

;e bn Tuesday, March 14th, 1879:’or Town Clerk, CKdrlc Morris ; for Assessor, i!, H. B ennett; for Collector, Charles Lewis; CSkc^en Freeholder, James-W.CoBover;, Townsmitteo, Wm. Hathaway, J r., Cornelius Van eer, Henry Gngle; for judges of Slfection,

'abor, R. H. Cnrtij; for s.nirk, Tfi. jrH uphan l; for Judgtm of 'Election, 0m( Disfrtat,-Anthony Truox, David H. Wyckoff; ' ■ Cierk, Robert Orowgll; for CommissionerB of

ipeai,.8amu«Llf..4!in(a, Jordan Woolloy^ JameB iwoyj forSurveyors of tlie Highway,lfcnjamin

8quiton,' Michael M.Wcol'e; • fiT JUHticea of the j^&co, Jeremiah Bennett, Peter G. Denyses (un- ejfcired term- of L. ScobyJ Waiter R. Brtnieyj fqjr Overecer of the Poor, Ben]. King.; for Gon-

Joh H. Jackson, Jolin 'H . "Van Dyke, .TTieo. S.Woolley; for Po.uod Keepera, Samuel S, White. (Shark Kiver,) Win. Weils, Wm. H. Ben­nett, (Poplar,) Wsn. Hathaway, Br.,Wjp...Cooper, (Atianticvilie,) Richard. Archer, Ttieo, Woolley (Siocum’H bland). _ .'. ’Money to ’Ue raised for the Poor, $6,000 ;"for

f Roads, $5,000; Ways and Means, &i.,(KX>.: School purposes, all the law allows,

| .• ■'-------——.— -f . - -JW ho is going to tha CJentennial Tea Party,, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ?

I am saya the Marine T e le g ra p h

Bat a ftassidfaii, * ttyn with whom the J bare no i«*liagt(, h id • doaipaaaioij f.pci! hi] Jean|a£k9d wbti leted neighbtar Wth® man. Tha Ij^y w wpfsowpeiiea'to « f , ha who.'Sh’Wffcdjaat. sf, eS»ao«anci do likewise, in is the requestof the BiTior.'!

Ott Sunday evening a , children’s meeting wsia held at Park I&fptm-ChaJ»h. -Rflv, Mr. Wileon tpok^hU text from Sd- Timothy, HI xiV: lh

the ^nhday^choti! work^ie saidt no school catt-pros.psr without the -parentis' being epyncstly devoted to tho interpstg of thejjrehool, and-deeply‘interested in the education of tfe children. This number«l- . /luy Beiiool - :holarB in iheS ta te aaiaunts t?lS0,QWs ofilcerB, fl,000; teschsss,' 18,000; ‘ anti tbo' amount pf money

■raised by the children- during, the pffiE year, $60,00d, -Many sohoola have peon ceiried on a; a. great expense j in Philadelphia they were opco rampeiied to pf.y the tcacheri-. Wo do not pay the te«het« fon t whosoever givcth a cap of cold water in my aspae^tp one of these little, ones, sball'aot !oee hi* reward.

Sabbath-scbool tbaiChihg'iB an humble work; it'does not writ s a num's name on the banners of our country but in' the lamb's i»ok of life.

At Mr. Wilnon’a request, Mr. Bradley made a few remarks to the children.

fH to o n W evening Mr. Wilson will preach on the subject of ChriBtisn-homes.

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, ■ . U5T AMASl lolax i r v ' ' . - ;!Is reading- '-.ssistory, -the fee' sp rent 1

t l i t it Is not W rit so jauch a* ssiaaWilust 'i *

Who is going , he Cent^nniaf Tea Party, at the Lake View Etcasse, next Wcdnmiay evening ?

I am saya the Biaekamith.

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Aftetuthirty-two years’ experience ln^ the bneinew, T .an prepared to meet tbe wants of the pablio In good*

• BiaTif Boors coiting no more thw^Bhingles.glate selected for Ugb* frames, ptu^n'and’ warranted.

to be as ligbt'as shingles. .......

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BsfUs to 4. r .C o m r . Eaq.. JWi. A^-Bradley, Kjq.,.Mid A!S«»£- Cookr-Wboae imu t i g jllahow my style ;p(.irork... •

thf, defehdants in the recent orpoked whiakey tri&la, arty o? Ihe evi^onoe upon whieb the Sovenitnent relied <m to ho*» trials, and wheth. ■ any»i»&

outer that; the Attoraay General ’ snd hia .da^sta, &itampt§d to .Interfere with or control

the prosecution of those caaea. ,Mr. FrellngUuyBen called np 'ia the Seimte on

,Tue*toyiii8T)iiI Sutfibrizing the appointment of a commlsaioner lo ■ . injuries to

: (I secured its psssage.The biii subjecting t o . State taialicn ihe lands

heretofore gfhnted to the . Pacific Railroad Com- •ptniia h » p i t s ^ thcHoa-®. .

Tiiet' >vaa a hot debate in . the House on Trae»- day, i a the resolution- directing the members of .the Committee on Expwfiltoret - in the War Department, not to respond tb the mbp&oas summoning them m witnesses before the Grand Jury. The Xiepnblit»nB> declared that a 'refusal to obey the writs wouid, be to imped® justice fey preventing Belknap’s isdictmcnt, and the Demo- crats asserted thst “th e . purpo®) of calling the infeabers o f& a committee before the GranuJury was to intimidate witriesses j8n<L*hrottie investt- gition. Th^^tssotattoirjwBs finally adopted, 180 to48. ' '

Oa Wednesday the Pinchbeck case, which has n the Senate for,.three years; was

anally settled, and the would-be Senator was de­clared not entitled to a-seat. The vote wad 83 to 26, ' 1

The Legislative sod E xecuthr appropriation hiii. iE repofted-to the Hoom, calls for $13,708,-. 888 j about' ®8,000,000 less than urn appropriated tart y®»- • • • J ' ■

A bill providing that ao witness'who shall tes­tify under protest baforeeither House or say Cor jauk.; of Congress, or before the Senate sitting as -a Court of lmpeaclmicnt, shaH be Held to answer criminally for shy' act concerning Trttich he may so testify, passed the Houbo hy a vote of 308

.......E l^ n tfe n Old n e n x tu rned to D eath In Broolclyn. *

On Tuesday morning the building of the Roman Catholic charitable Institution in Brooklyn;. N. Y*, known as the “Little Bistera of the Poor,” 'was partially destroyed by firej" There were in the building at the: tim e.^M persons, of whom 78 were men from GO to 100 years old, many of them paralytics and' bed-ridden. The flre was discovered by the Assistant Mother at about 8.80 A- M., but was not known outside the building until half an hour later. The sisters \porked nobly to save the old men, until driven atfay by

aflame *rad amoke they sank exhausted to the ground. Sisters-Augustine,Joseph, and C<>lum> bian carried some of the feeblest old men down Btairs in their arms. Seventeen men, their $gea ranging from 09 to 9B, were burned or BuiT6cated7 and one,, 78 years old, was killed by jumping

(he Senate, ^ few bills of minor importance ^ere iBtroduced. \

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ITcfiargwJTjy dne of the newspapers with -write ing to a p:\an that the Sheriff’s bUl (refusW ieesJ* could be defoated for $2,500. Ho deflred tho charge and demanded an investigation. A reso­lution was introduced requesting the Judiciary Committee to investigate these charges, with power to send for personB*and papers.

THe Senate pasSed bills as follows : To enable Borden town to build a dock-? appropristlti^’ $250,000 to the Morristown Asylum; to straigtitep the county line at Greenbrook, between Union and Somerset counties; for the relief of Moses K, Quigley, who altered the date of a note fifteen years ago and has been deprived of- citizenship; to amend the several acts respecting, game and fish; appropriating $4,000 to secure a proper representation at tho Centennial of the educaV tlonul iiitefeals of- the State

IfewM Ite m s flrom V a r io u s P a r t * o f th e S ta te .

Ninety-three deaths are said to have oconrred in Commerce street, Newark, within the past three m o n th s.- ----------------- ---------- ---

I t is reported that a number of co-operative Stores are to be opened in Monmouth and Ocean counties—the outgrowth of the Sovereigns of Industry.

On Saturday the explosion of a kerosene lamp caused a flre m. Newark, by which a woman named Lizzio Colby, was burned to a crisp. The building was but slightly damaged.

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next. Wednesday evening?

J am says the Storekeeper. . . . .The Jersey City Board of Health* throw the

blame for the spread of small-pox on the physi­cians, who, they say, do not report their oases. There are some sixteen cases in the city, outside of the hoepitaW.

The Merchants' Loan and Trust Company, 'o f Paterson, have sued the Paterson P m ?fo r an at- taok made upon them, whioh has caused a number of depositors to,,withdraw their accounts. Dama­ges are laid at $60,000. *

* r e w l t W i & Js•leavas containing entries by Juatioe Shaekleton. in thie Second District Court, were out away, render­ing it impossible to tell what defalcation existed i t the end of his term. * ‘

from,a window. The flre is supposed . t o have originated in the smoking room.

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"Who-is going to tha Centennial Tea Party*, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday Svening ?

I Mh' - |h a Shovelor.

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‘Don Oaaflois has ianted, a .manifesto, “ I will, never Sign a c&npromlso. My Hag remains folded until thp-motaeiit whioh God shall fix as the.gu- pjtme ijtoiir 6 t isiem ptiSs.”

The reverend forgeri fTtBalp.Wj.wjis foraraliy. piqbjg^tted, fo r exfrisdltjan, ; in the BoW Btftet Poii!- Court, I-oadoa, oh. tha Sd inflt. n—I t i s offlaisliy wported- that 800 8p&ni8hj»valry 'defeete-i 600 mounted Cubsagia-a iSted-to-hsnd fight on the 19th uit.' ;

The seiisii of the eiectlons ln France,1 <m Ssw- day. was the choice df llcow tltu tlonai coasftrva;,al_T_ _ . -t i ‘lives: 14 - of the left center; SfRwutKU . 10 Radloals ; 37 BonapartistsT- and O Lq-'timlsts. Srinc4:J!enia»eK*^}iepa5fM defeated rM,-Rouhw.- ' .The^CdmmsM !>«•« acceded to Victoria'a de.

m to i -for.the title i.f, *! Empress ofofiidta.” .RuisZorli!» ta pWttiag stnathar icsurxoctloo ih

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Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, af the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening?

I am says Squire Bennett.

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T ria l <pf E x-Treasurer, o f New Je rsey fbr B m bezalem ent—T he Caa« fo r the_8f t t c . . „ iThe trial of Josephus Sooy, J r . , ex-S^ate Treas^

urer, for embezzlement, was Commenced at the Mercer County Court House on Wednesday^ A general count in the indictment charges that on September 1st, $44,Op6, w due to the fet^te, had been reCeive<l by Sttoy^and jwver accounted for.

The Qrst witness examined w aB Albert L. Run- yoti, 'whirhad been, he said, ComptraUfiiLiJf- the State sjnce A pril,0, $71 , and-bifd?known Mir 8ooy a little longer. Sooy had aeted_as^Treas- urer of the State from March 18,187.1, to about the last of A.ugujjt, 1875- Witness, was in office before tbe leasebf the Railroad Company* w^s made.i The Penpsylvan^a Railroad Comp^ay_ paid transit dutles of $298*128.90 in 1809.

Prom the testlmoiw of Mr. Crawford, it ap­peared that vouchers for quarterly payments Were mado up in tho auditing departm ent,.and.that during thlt Interval Mr. Sooy w6uld repeatedly call on the cashier, jmd represent that the .Com­missioners ■ of > tbe Asylum*, and otheh officers, were pressing -him for. money, ^luid th a t the cashier-Would thep advance him such sums as he required, and charge them to the loan account At the close of the quarter vthe:voucher would come In, and the checks credited to the loan ac-

- count - # ‘ *Edward J . ' Anderson, "principal clerk in the

Comptroller’s office, discovered, about. A?®*.that a deficit existed in Soo^a accounts. Witness went to Philadelphia, to the Pennsylvania Railroad office, w i t h ^ ^ S y 7 t f , ^ a s ^ ? & ^ f i 6 t K 6 f W money had. been" paid to Mr. Sooy. and not re­ported to the. Treasurer. Afterward had a oonver- SkUOn with Mr, Sooy, in which' he„(Sooy) agked how mueh the company claimed to have paid him thrtrwaa hot dredltea on the books** Witness an- awered$80,000. Booy said that was so; be bad put it in thTbanks. Heliad -dcpoeited it*before credit* lug it, because fhe folkB at the bank dtd 'not want It Known how much money he fiad thefe. Witness asked why he had drawn tho moAey in small amounts; and he said he h id flone l^ithin^ of t^ * kind. Sooy did jiot gttepd - to the duties^ Treasurer after thiB conversation. (Book original entftf March 75 prodjiC^). All the I ments, Mr. Sooy■ announced’are ofefllted on- flie book. There were^tfie fojUoWIng paymen $28,844.08;—$1,00©,., $1,000,08, $1,500, *$1,500,-$l,50tf, $1,5$8,000,' $a$O0, J $7,^17.50-“ Some ' off t aifiOtllits^ might be included In larger amouiits credited eubsequently. i^Wltnsss ooutvl tell. p re tt nearly hQw the amounts^stood'with- the compan] ___________ , __________ _ ... „ ______ , w »re‘In the CompttoUerTdffii**’ went he ooujd but justly expect %elp, ;- , ;

appropriating $25,000 to the State Library for additional shelv­ing* * ' - * • .’ ;>Mft-Handink5fla=t>reaentedt^petltioarB^ahiHtrjim— ning excWion traina; also, for a law to tax, all real and personal property where fotmdr Petitions were presented for the new oonnty of Seaview, 1 for repeal of laws increasing fees of all oounty of­ficers and. others. ^.....

In the House Ullls were introduqed to provide for the calling of a Constitutional Convention: to make It a misdemeanor, punishable by $1,000 fine or one _year’s imprisonment,, for any person holding any position under the State government to *@hUah directly or indirectly any goods^wusup- plies tor the use of Statb institutions; to repeal an act to prevent seine fishing in the waters Of 8outh Shrewsbury River and Pleasure Bay; a bill provU' ing that hereafter all taxes to be assessedior county township and municipal purposes, over thstraj&eci by poll tax, shall be, by. such per cehtum (on real- andpereonal property not already exempt, except mortgages on property within tne State, bearing interest * not exceeding 6 per cent., valuing the same ntcofding to its true valhe.V rts shall be necessary- to _ raise the dmonnjf^JSi ijuired, all existing mortgages on real owFper- Bonal property within the State to be oxfempt. and that all taxes' not otherwise collected for'St ate purposes, to be raised by such per cent, on personal property not already exempt, valuing^ it at its true value, as shall be necessary to make

'th e , amount required for such losses. Collectors* receipt for ta^es on property hereafter mortgaged at a higher rate than six per cenL to be evidence as part pavment of intCffcst'On such mortgage { to prevent the willful pollution of the waters of the State? - •' ■-—

A preamble and resolutlens'w§re oftewdj de?- pjiOrlng tjie corruption in office at Washington, and callipK for'^punishment without regard to position- 1 I t Tjvas laid over until Tuesday.

The House passed bills to appropriate $fi»,000 for the maintenance of the State Industrifllj&hool fp^ g ir ls ; to. fix the salaries of offlfcors of the House Of Aasembly; to make-seductiona crime. ^The votcrby which jit was resolved to adjourn

rfnc dfeo.ii the 81at, was reconsidered. . «Remonstrances were presentedia^lnst-the Five

County Act, the running of trains On SUnd^,and tho rottfl bilfc —y —- -------The bill relativ(Tto thc.selling of railroad tick­

ets was indefinitely postponedi In joint session the following 'Sppbihtmenfc*

were made for Commissioners of Deeds for Mon- mputh Clounty; Howell, Wm. Gpodenongh j JBar- itan.'B. B. Ogden; Upper'JFreehold,-<3. B. Miers; Wall, B. D. f

.Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ? I . I am says the Mason.

On Saturday evening Engineer Eugene Wood- labuae fcU frbta tlie locomotive of the Amboy ex- press at East Newark, and was almost instantly. killad. JKe was 85 yean old and had been in the employ of the oompanv since boyhood. His family, oonrijrtiUjfof a wife, three children and mother, Uve at Rahway-

The act of 1866, creating the Soldiers' Children’s Home, at Trenton, 'expired by limitation on Tuesday, ahd the institution w’afc closed, and the keyflTjere delivered tp GovuBedle. The House has maintain«L3,000 children jjinoe its organiza­tion. * The buildings will be refitted for an asylum for the-blind. « '

; S E R M O N S. • ‘Park. H a ll Sunday Service.,

^Mr. 6 . Howland pYeached in Park Hall on Sun­day morning, ^ n 8 ^ s „^jdt£rom.,the payable of the good Samaritan, Luke, 10th* cluster, 80th to {foth verses r u T!he parable,** he said, u was related ‘by Jesua to a certain lawyer, who asked, tempting him, Who ia ihy neighbor? The jprieit and the Iievite, when they saw the man who had been aa sailed by thieves and left half dead, passed 'by'dn the other side. They were the men irom jrhpM

This is seeh especially in reading a history of Prqssia and the Franco.Prusslan cluer, by. Rev. John. 8. ~ C.j Ahbolf. ^ It contains among other things* a Ijrief memoir of Frederick .tl Partly in the language of Mr. Abbott, in our owp, we propose in the folfiw trace tho career of this so-called connection with \sanguinary battles, 1langulicities, and desolated koines, an l to show that i t is a career not to be imitated,- but. shunned. I f only such acts as he committed make men great, God grant that we may always remain Jlttlojaid "» unknown. , ' .

The present kingdom of 1*1118818 is, less, than ' two hundred yeara old. At the commencement of the eighteenth century there existed on the southern shores of tlie Bri^c, tlie marqulSate of Bradedburgh, about ns large as the State o f Mas^ sachusetts, and the pmall dukedom of Prussia.

into

ova, while^on Saturday, found tue bo3y ot L-'arT

Wllz with a large bullet wound in the forehead. A letter'was found, written in German, saying that he should^ kill hlmeelf, because certain per­sons had datnaged his name _ih such a way as to keep him fiom getting Brea^.

Who is going to the- Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, nhxt Wednesday evening?

I am says the Slater. ,Govenor Bedle and the members of_tha Ncw

Jersey Legislature having been invited by Messrs. Jarrett A Palmer, lessees of - Booth's Theatre, ISTew York, to witness the play of Julius .Ctesar,' w let the Lerislature reciprocate and invite

J. & P. to brinfe their cohiphny to Trenton to witness a legislative “ cihms. Cam­den, Press. *

Tha-Recelver’s sale pf tho Monmouth county Agricultural Railroad 111 take.nlace on Friday hext. -There are many V ho are looking forward to-thie-sgie with mingled feelings of hope and fear. Anything, however, is better than the present ‘‘dead-lock.’’ and we shall anxiously, yet patiently, wait to learn who hEhII be the pur- ohaaer.—Vonrnai., .

Three men, Chas: Zimmerman, Wm. Haif jihd Tom Jones, (colored,) were arrested last week, for stealing coal from, the steamer flfattcaiwft's dock.. They were aH arr^dgned before Pojilce Justice Warner, andTsoOnd over for their appear­ance at Court, except tho colored gOntlomon, who, in default of bail, was lodged in tho jail at Freehold,—'Weekly, > ■

Who Is going to the Centennial T ejijJu tV jit the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ?

I am says tha Painter. .■ Among'the articles exhibited at the fair in

Mount Holly, none attractedmore curiosltv tjian the stone,that Washington tT^ew at a woodpeck­er on his father^ cherry t^ee just before the, hatchet.affalr, from the collection of.Rev, R. R. Hoes, and &' model of the hand tto.t spanked George for throwing that stone nt tlm woodpeck­er, froth the collection of C. M. Hftrker.—Ilerald.

w..., , provujqefl- recognizea as- * .kingdom; with himself,as king, and-topfe the title of Frederick I. Iff 1714 lie died an^ vms sifCC^d- ed by his son, Frederick. William L Previous tCH his -accession- to the-throno, -Roderick -William-^— had married hia cousin, daughter of deorge, Elec- , , - tor of HanoverT W’ho suhsequently bwiame Qeo^ge j; of England. On the 24th of January, 11712, a son was bom to them, who afterwards became- Frederick William II., or Frederick the Great— great hot in ftisdoni or goodneBSp but “ great like -* Cjesar, stalngd with bl(vd;’’ ' ,

When Frederick wlas a boy' “ he was gentle, affectionate, fond of music and books, and clung — to his sister Wilhelmina with almost feminine „ love." But he afterwards became a cruel fiend.One reason for this was; that his father was a » ' bloody tyrant, and trained his son fo instate his conduct. Frederick William I. was very desirous' that his son, whom he called by tlid dimlntftlvo Fritz, should develop warlike-taste, deeming the disposition which he had*Exhibited unmanly, and Boon began to despise and-hate-the- child. Still he resolved to leavo no efforts untried to make a soldier of Mb boy. When Fritz was s li years old his father organized a'Company .of high-born lads to be placed under his command as colonel. Wheo-he was seven, he was placed under the . ,care of tutors, who were directed to press for­ward his military education vrith the most mercl* "

your care to infuse Into my son a true love for the soldier bnsinesa, and toimpresa on hmi that thera , is nothing m tho worffwhioh can bringapxinoe ,.T renown and honor like the sirdrd; so he .would be a despised creature before all men, if he did not . love it and seek hi i sole 'gtory therein.

When thelioy had attained his fom teent£year- hls father appointed him captain of one of the companies of the Potsdam Grenadier goards, com- . posed of plants, the shortest br^wEbm were nearly aeven feet high, and the tallest nearly nine^ Whan he was about seventeen he was taken on a' visits to the court of the King of Poland, which, a t that time, was exceedingly dissolute. He fell before the great tcmptationswbioh he thqre on countered, aud it was-a fall from whioh henever recover©^Hia moral nature received a wotfhd whioh poisoned all hia days. On his return wtf Potsdam, where web one of the royal palaces, his dissipated habits clung to him and he chose for his companions those wh<> were in sympathy with his newly ac-‘ quired tastes and character.

„ Frederiok L, the fethei* of Frederick theTJreat,

in his own Family.

around the body.

Siunds, swam sshore on*th< aunce rivSr. After

made fast around thi .taken out in deen^vater, and brought up the river to Long Branch Station. Thoy. are' perfectly black, and are the largest fish ever seen in that locality. ' i ;

jloNM O tm i DkmooraoyT—Ex-Tax Commission­er James Hand, who is now serving a term in State Prison for malfeasance in office,.haa issued a card to the public, in which he states that he has been bearing‘his troubles without accusing or reproaching any one, but thafhe Is tlred of jieing mado a cat's-paw to^ save - o thera - And Tmvinir1 ea rn o d t h ^ ce rta in L J Jl-that hejAlonrwas cl the: taxation o f the ItlCTChin^ IvSanfand Trust C<?mpanyL Im 'propoees- to demand- jufltico from such persons.

He treated them not merely “with abusive language, but with personal tviolence.5 Whan tbe. (Drown Pnnpe was eighteen years of age. he openly flogged hlmj tod thon; adding-mockery^ to his orudty, said: - v

“ Had I been so treated by my father I would have blown my brains out. But. this fallow has ho honor—he takes all that comes.**

^ritZj goaded to madness, attempted1 by the aid .pf a /hand (Lieut. Katie) to^ewape to England.He Web arraflted* Tha Kin^ in hlh rage seized_____him- by.“the OTUarp±UHUed hinr~Ebo®V*tOT©7©i36 *handmls of hia hair, and smote him on the face with his cane. He assumed that his non, bemg an offioer. in the army, was a deserter andv,mented death. He imprisoned him in a strpngjfdrtress to await his trial. He assailed Wilholmma With t h e ' , ^ utmost ferocity, because she was in sympathy'’„with her brother. “ I hope,” s&fd~he, “ to have evidence to convict the rascal Fritz and the wrafeoh Wilhelmina, and to cut-their heads off.****Katte,H he exclaimed, ‘ 4 ia guilty of high treason. 'He ahall die-by thk hands of the headsman.^* .

A scaffold wSS erected, in th6 yard of the oaatle where Fritz, then a slender fragile boy oi eighteen,* was imprisoned, to the scaffoli! ~on the death cart. Four grenadiers held Fritz to the window to-cOtnpel htm tofsee hia friend, ba- headed. Fritz fainted as K a tieh ead rolled from- " the saiffpld. A similar fate had.^been designed ..... for him b ^ hia fathe^,’bu t'the Ein^eror of Ger­many endthe kingrof^QUM'ilia^W fidfiH 'ltiitt1: '— ~ fered and bis life was spared. ; ,

Such were the influences under .which the oha- aoter of Frederick the Great was fonxtecL^ On the flth of Jgopfciy; 1783, he w^,- by moral compnl- sion, married to Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of^runawicj£~- She< was beauafpil) • amiable, ao- compliahed, aht^nf irreproachable character. “But the Crown PridLde wab cold, severe and unloving.With uhdis^is^nKfutjtfiU^e he took the hand of r his innocent bride, and ever after treated her withthe most c ru e l^ p e g le o t __ ‘ (.„

On the 31sl of- May, 1740, Ihe career of ths cruel Frederick William. 1» was ended by death, and Frederiok Il^iar Frederick the tlr^at,'.became*^ King iii hia plaoe^wHeh he was just oompletiQgJiis twenty-eighth year. , H)s kingdom waS’theff aDOUt* • as large as the StaW of Michigan, ,«sdJ529tained '? a population~^f- two millions two hundred^nd for* ty thousand. He jras absohite^nohafbht restrain-, ed by no constitution - or parliament and ‘fcpon commenced the career of cray^;.aBft.;bIood for i which the tmning^and example of his fiither hadfitted hmi.^^^e regarded his aubj^ota to^o many cards to be ataked for iiiA Sucoeaa, .or. slaves to be eacnficed for hia glo^y. - .One of his first; acta ws* tb Increase hia B t^ d i^ army to over ninat^ thou- sand men, and his first gigantlo robbery waa sooa > after oommitted, ' , 4 _ *) ,L . ; . i,: , . -

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-evening, 8 i. t f lauto prasmt -------- . ...•m. tit <: ft mbeen offered In i^oun-.tenance radiant SvlUi1joy,,and taklng the b re th m i/. by the h a n d r s h o u t ^ w Q l ^ ^ Q l ^ ^ ^ t l i e ^ f i tonlshment.of *

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: oa* moat glonouaVintilmb,.* ipfeatUjQ^fl\ut tloiv' B time, UluJWxxi^u\gTaudcst^£ thei^ dll, K ey^^pm j^ g her^ilarion t»Ui

H K ^ Hrfl,.Sliissei aajr"'U$rilkaiStta *et, ~'coronet; ' <'

crown5_<Jolurfibia os she Btands, \ lw-1o-hfcftjit nf all lands. • ‘‘ U—V

[nlWIJl, aUuUlBJCUj HJ IftUJC tBVoki^thls peopl along did feel, l^hcftto tl|jp oarth neathtyrants’ heel.

j^aU lands,;r^ ^ -~ 4 ; vWHh jokwd CTeet tho^estal mom ’ 1

\ Tbat ‘WblHporod WMhinffton' ia' bornj^l..• ,:rw. - Tliis ycfixtho laur^t chaplet wave^ t 'Z ' .F.. ~ *n trijnnph fW thG horQjji^va - * ... -?r \ “i:•■•■:;•;> JItii 1, TVrt&Iting t o n, thou art Mm one ■>V*Tr T ^Hi^urdM^eaairASi0flOin I

■vo T*- .-•*• "ThouwjBtfc tlie mail inspired to be f^W haJavfidBi of par hwrty,'''? ■ God brought men forth lix ancient days,

f:l'\ ....-,1 In.pdWwrand’ fflileaty to raise;^ ■ 'Thfor - '■"**

Ciru$h.■y ■ ■ ■ •■.’>_ ,. '-> . And when tho ory to Heaven waa sent

’ — —From our^fair land, the Ocoidentj *.!'■• God h eard the Bound anUYaiwHT u p one

To lead, to gave—a Washington;' ■ <!- V.His voIocLWent fprth \ a land .distressed—

' A land l>y England long'oppitfiwed,•' Welcomed the gladsome joyoua ci^

Thafc,herrdetivcrnr'Waa mgh. - 1See how ^he hand of God,led on

..V Tho country’s hope—oar Washington, iAnnotated by the power Divine, ;

^ The chieftain wheeled his foroo inline. --V With ploWsharefi beaten into spears,

Pointed,by,wany martyr^ tears; <.,. !jj :With prjmmg hooks turned into swords,- -

Keeii ecfeed by broken, auguished words.» . - ■ i f p e led tWiff on to charge the host— „!u ;;*V ;* *• ■ ; A piightymonarch’s pnjde and boast;i-...-'»' . * ‘ w 'Hhe chivalry-ot England’s day,

i*y yeomaniy, wert held at bay.The tyrfcafc king, to subjugate

.“This troubled land, and reinstate ilia waning power,aud despot sway,.Sent jfctossiau troops to win the day.©, dark anflgloomy hung tho cloud,Like sable pall tho “cause” to enshroud ! ^W.hilo strong, brave hearts grew sick with War, /And wondered if no help wero near.^)n came tho mighty Washington;

' Dispersed the gloom, anti Heaven’s sun •• Illumed the way, while forward pressed

Tne patriot bands; though sore distressed.- ’Mid snow andjce.amjl barely clad,

Vvhile hunger's’parigs nigh drove them mad; In pain ana eiok^u^a, bruised and torn,•With souls undaunted though forlorn.

Still hftheir'chief^their hopes wero high, i they charged to victory.«. ' e And on th

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f - The United States, a nation taftds;Her duutiuies reach out to lands. *

/ . Y l'o bring thOMe in who long oppressed '——'Wy:de«put?»’ rulu ana-IdngV tolicst.

They here may find a homo and place, Where liberty and truth«mbrace;

In peace, their luippiuefis pursue,Aj£u t# their liod'prvvo ever true.No fear to k m m * . none to molest,

- . As tht-y fulul the r heart's.beuQHt;TEeii ititil the day and shout it on

1 That ushered iu our Washington.a n a m e t h a t d o t h r e s p l e n d e n t s h i n e —A name at>ove the tlir^nes of viftio;A namuth»t Bhe*,lit its.luster bright.O’er gftrkened lauds and tyrants’ blight.

' A narilo that stirs eaoh freeman’s heart, At eoun try’s call to act'his part; '

* A name that needs no sculptured pile, ilpr poutehty to vi mr the while.’Tis written in tho .patriot’s breast.And blazoned on Columbia's crest;This name our pride’ shall evatffoe,Till timo becomes eternity.Then let the bolls ling-ont the song.

. ~JTlus day our Washington was born!Let camions boom-it d'er tho~iand:Let bannera vave from strand to strand.Let acclamations, loud and d»ep,Ilo 1 np through vale and mountain steep Until tlie HeuvenB, with choral song. , Keverbvrate, our. Washington!

• * Written for tho.Ued Bank Literary Association, Jg ? : , — Feb?S£3, 1870, by J am^s P. Allen.

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; V lrth An m ini R eport ot tl»o W om an’ll < larla*. tlan An*o<-lutlou o f P h ilad e lp h ia .

*' ‘ ‘ ' ' * ' *Our Scn-fiide House, loeated at Asbury Park,

^New-Jcrwy^tBaa-^ormally.opened to .tho-p.dbllc- „. - Aturu-t 4th, 1874. 'This was only the rear whig

of the building, in. which w*e could accommodate ----- but lwi'iity-one•buardera. During tho past BUjrn-

‘ mer the number of applicants, amounting*to : 'th ree hundred, so far exceeded the capacity: of

our building that it waa decided to enliyge it 8r/. ‘ , early in the autumn. We were encouraged to do

thlpTiyfeCOiving tUe ffcneroufv-donatioor^om 3fr.. Jus. A. Briidley, of New-York, of tho Tot o f land

:£<■ * adjoiuing the one he had previously given us. andIrfr7 which We were occupying, thus giving ys a frontpV ' r— 15.0-fce*,; and the^anuulopthr - * ^

^ Kstimated pjaus sfioXved that for $ 0,000 we■fc ~ ~ y could complete* building that would accommodate

' eighty’boarders. ‘ Tlie result o f our .ffnfmciaT ef-fort has been most, encouraging. ; A donation of

r V. $1,000 from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, of New York,was. speedily su^plementetlr-the needed sum

. pledged, and thd luldltion is nearly completed.SfijT’’ Tlfitfwill contain 'forty-one r6oms; on the first

' ■ < floor, a hall twelve feet wide, a parlor thirty feetty‘ square, an office or reception room, and nine bed-S t 'f " rooms. A stairway, four feet in width, leads to

the secqnd story, Where there are thirty cham* ^tT ■ hers. The piazzas will extend around three sides'^r=- .J. ^f.thtvhfluae on the first and second storied, afford-j£y-. ing altogether a walk of..over two hundred feet

. -on each Uoor, hpuse will be ready for occu- fv - pancy early in .Tune. . The requirements for ad*

. '*T*:’7 jniBsiou here are but two: th a tth eap p lican t .be|V1. .... d e p e n d e n t upon Ifer own ex e rtlo n B , and of re-‘

, - snectable eiiarneterr -The terms are $8 per week.** ' This house is also Belf-supporting.

£■ * We desire to acknowledge here the continue^“v'T interest and. liberality of Mr. Bradley in this de^fb ' i partment of our labor. s

’ . 1'Ucre is no. ottier feature of the work which?0, seems to yield such immediate and hippy result's;7'jy OurTiearts are gladdened by seeing the thorough

_ enjoyment of the luxury of .re s t; to overtasked] working women ; they iut! made happier, healthier,

7 7 aud we trust better, women in .their sojourn by' / tlie sea. We haVtThere, too, the irifln»n<5eS'of a

Christian home in-the- daily family worship, and we have reason to lie assured tnat while the physi-

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BrI5b, L im e, L ath and H air, B one D ust, P hosphate, P ou d istte , Q#b

,Llme; Iron Glad p iin ^ E tc.- . . .j - i ■' * ' ■ ■ »M ill a n d . F ao torJ', P rW oeton , If, J . .

Your Patroaage Hespecifally Solicited.-

EDWAKD M. FEELDEK, Man’gr.

OCEAN SXPofeURE. BSTA.BUBHKD 1654,

A , H A N C E & S O N .

Nnreeries and Greert-houses at Rntjjsojp,2V rallen from both Sea ^Bright- Station, on the N .J.

Southern R. R , and Shrewsbury Station, on the N; Y. * Long Branch R. R.

Floral Depot atlLong Branch during ’Snmmor,

BOUQUETB, BASKETSW r e a th s , C rosses, O roum s.

The following Catalogties a re piibllahed fo r gratuitous distribution, v iz : r -

N o . 1.D e sc r ip t iv e C a ta lo g u e o f T r e e * , S h ru b # ,

V in e s , ,B tc . ’

N o . 53.-D e s c r ip t iv e C a ta lo g u e o f P la n t s .

N p . 3 .W h o le s a le T r a d e U » t .

2; “Plans given for suburbiui and villa grounds and Vroiuids generally, with lists of ornamental leaved and flowering plants, ornuroentHl und shade trees, shrubs, etc., beet ad*tpled to the sbil nnd sea air.

JAMES. M. HAGERMAN,

C a rp e n te r a n d Bviijden

JOBBINS PEOMPTLY ATTBNDiD TO,

J>eMen£^lU^a~near~Bu.*l}. Shop on Monro* ■ s Av.f nm r'iW ltixilroati,

A S B U R Y , P A R K . N . J .■ l-ST" Uavtrig hd«i n long experience iii llie 'Hue

of, building at Ashbury Park and Ocean Grove, ~i wn ur^e-toAay-ihat_I^cnn bnild eottayes of every Htyle to suit pUrchuBere, at the lowest prices'"Orders executed at the shortest oottfce. ■

'We received many expressions of gratitude from tftose who were there. One Wlio was for several

-week^A happy recipient of the benefits of the "place, after acknowletlging the divinp inspiration

^•yvhich called tliftfaomd into existence, wrote: 4‘ Tlio ■ ; greaCReaiVof tlie Church will, in His own good

time, reward yi U for your wdrk of faith 'and labor of love. It is the joy*of‘Aabury Pdrk‘1 Upon all Its sarrounditl^tlt seems as if the dox-

~“oTogy Was written^ * Pruise Gwl fr.Qm whom all "leggings flow! ” 1 • — t

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T . P . A P P L I W ,Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ,

A B B O A T SGSOegEIM AS» PBO KIOHS,

, C O R , O P B £ R G H & F I B O T A V K N U K S ,Goods delivered to any part of the Park or Grove

wfthbut dxtra chargd. ilorseh taken on Livery.

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LO N G B R A N C H , N. J.

GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY PLAHTS“QUOWN AND ' FOH 8ALK RY

G e o . W . H o u g h t o n , 'LONG BRANCH, MfiNfjiUTH COUNTY, N, J

baskets, Bouquets and Cut Flowers for Wed time, reward yttU for your work of falth'rand4rdings and Parties. OrosSpfl, WreaUiflt-Cr^wns;i-. e —a s_ ... •...... r other deslgnB for Tunerals. Cabj

bace, Tomatbes^, Egg Plants, Peppers, Lett - and Celery Plants in their proper season.

LEGGET BROTHERS)y " MASfn^XOTUItSRS OF TUB

A S B U R Y P A R K B R A N IOK '

, P J lI N T , - .Prtnonnced' the * be*t~e.ver<.n8^Talong ^he Atlantic coast, being ground' especUdJy for . WpSrBlde atmos-

p!,' re' - L E Q O E T B R O I3 0 0 P a n rl Ht. (neaTSSStMn), N , F .

■References :-rJT.A. Bradley, Asbm son, Asbury Park, Dr. ”. Maodi

. IfOTlCTE. TO BipfA',.Whereas, ^nring’tho receat hed®(W^d ori'the,Sd intt,[jjom e^U am agedone, toy my oafr hUTlB8‘,'fih &.^ire^thcTO-nmv W ome erroHeoria etatetnents gTv n to the public and thoee who baVA boaUst^redins^id £uildlng;».i{ow, therefore, thU 1* to giye notice to iU interested, been no damage resulting to

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" j v 'IManufacturer:; ^ C O N J R A e F p ^ N O B U IL D E RC ^L ^w re|ce Ayenti^par Wjup Entfjrficp,

r«Plain 'and~0ri|$AieDtftl Cot<age8#viv virvt - ' B i r f l ^ w i i l i ca‘r<* add-1 V' '«v ' *' ■ V

Rsricna fo : Asburv FonntnhrrEBfi., Wm. Spader,'' E^q^jkJataWah; ,Kev.‘ H.' B, Beegle, 0 ^ —Wvckofl> . E e ^ Ooean.GroVet GeorgeEviuiB I ^ ^ P l ^ a d ^ ^ ^

Bet. Matket ftnd CHiestant,' Kafcfc ^ ^ f c d h i 3 ^ v ^tojx>rte^ «td D e a l 6 r 4 r t ^ - ■■ • •

^S^«PAH0X:. AMD tfdiliElJ -BOOD8.4.v Fliae I^airiBiaS^Vmd^Vienna’. ans^(I!ah6yV:Ii!Bathor: Gooa^cifo^'nHflks.DfMainKorid c m Caweombs- , *Tot, ShelL iVn

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AHsoainfMiii.-aua ih ilik lhpii} .}plnilmbly adiipled- fo r J^rnlahiuSr .vliriBtiuri faltnUiea'a sca‘BlOTJj ,e#ort. W .tnf o l^t!bri^faii inllneiipeflV 1 - ,w^ 1' ' f •— ! ^ ... : ’ * j

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Beasssv“& Bmith aro'tholargest tatelr-Mmf-' ufactuhire In tbo City ofWew'Xork.' " -

Tlio liid not-dteohargo or deduce tfie salniy - o f utoglo employes in their Warehouse or JtVietory

during tlie fats doprcaaloo in bashses& ‘ :B8AD5.sir & Smith were tlio first in tho Brush

Tns^s to Umm ha Blosttated Catalogue, yrblot. they famish on application.

MasUne &Feotor? fort fione atiort Motice,' / & S B U R T F A R . K .

i c e c o m p a n y ;m KS¥ S4XLI8, Manager,

OFFICE: - - PARK HALt

D A l I S T X E L ^ ■ D e C O S l ’A : ,• /

C a te r e r ,FIRST AND RAILROAD AVENUE, |

ASBURY PARK, _ ' New .Tcrecy.

iany years exp^rienc® as a CATERER mntToesidcslfcHing' Mi^Am^irALpn^ -•I think I cun understand "jIS

—IfavingJiadman' oti uiy own account, in Summer ilraeT ’ required.

I' wouldMusoub, L—0, ,Bradley, for whom I have gottenjip Supners,.^. .

' "alls from anj part of, Monmonfh County-w^h

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Freeuld respectfully refer to Asbury Lodge’. Free , Lodge of Good Ten»plftrs> and Mr. James H.r, for whom |h a - ~~‘*-- — a-------

. _’alls from any f be prtmjptly attended to,

«♦ ,*rnloanitet^d ^noy^rfiiwelryVBdneraian’ Bronie and- GUfc Mounted Oopds. . LajucB

r . . .TtlolerfoH4nHt^dit^M«rsonalAdornmcjat, ^S^cW ty, /toother ^rlth’ evcry Kov< ty. in onr line,

I'fipllkSTIGS^Vof.gmbreiM.s.'V W ton^ it!lr ’ nt«hnlal will‘ ffnd' this - Jnst the

place to )teleot p re se n ta -fo rto e n .d s .: —♦ !

! ^ C o r , v o f M f tla a n d A s jjB rjr A w ,

A S B U R ^ f P A R K . TST. J ; ," •

' iV “ T > D ealers in a ll kinds.':.

LUM BER< • AMD

B U I L D I N G ' M A T E R I A L ,.Bricfc, JimBj

N A IL S ft 'S T JIH tffiB S ’ H A S D W A K fc ,'I A Specialty.

All kinds of Lumber constantly in the yard.__

Hemlock, Spruce & White Pinelimber. R O O F I N G S L A T E

O f th e b est q n a lity , or, con tracts tak en for roofs . ; \ complete. .

. E very a rtic le in o u r line d e livered w ith d ispa tch , a t flie low est possible prices.

——Parties desiring ta-erectJ0ottages will-nordo-tbetn* selves'jnatice uulesa they give us a call.

.GAfeRET V. SMOCK, KELSON E. BUCHANO^. J anuaky‘24y 187(». * -•*'

. , . bPi^ioN ot-' o e ^ p h a l g r a n t ; - . . r - \ 7 ^ : . ,Onr estfiemed ^reBideitt/Gpiierai.G^ini.iwho reBides in Humtne> fQftr jnlles from Asbnry Pa<k,

endorse<l i^appllctttion for a |tbbt>otU( ,!% fdiloWs'i': " . . ; .A s b u ry -P a rk fk &• only %w<v:or-thre6 )re.a^fromtoug lJj^ch VillaKe.' . It nn8 how^6tiib*iy5 houaes, uim the imitpber is rabidly \ncre tl# request |TOr a Post Office shbtHd to.dqriied. /( « ;f AugrlBt 'ftlj, 1874; . '

’ I.Oyor fonr hnnclred/iottagds bavo^een^buil^ at Aabury: Park and Ocean Grom'wlthin fonr years, costing ^

^U u n d ^d T h p m a n d p o H a t^ ^ ^ - ’ • ■ ■ V '* .i:Asbury park fronts directly Am the ocean. It does notfropt on a bay, W uud^of nyer^bpt on the nr Atlantic, stretching away for thonaanrts of mdrts- ; • '* • ***'

Asbnry park was assessed In 186U Rt“$T5,000 j thft.asseBsmdht, f ir,187& was $250,1 Streets runnlnjf at right angles to tbeaea are .from, one to^wo hnhdred feet wide

ly no 6the? Sea-side resoxw » *- ’ V •*.*-'* * - 'Ahbnry Park, opposite O.ccan .Gro'fel taii be reached by stea^W)^ mrm foOtAif-Keft

lectiir wlth cars at '^andy. Hook fq^Long Bnineh'i allording a Bno.vWvtQ,f *1)Q -Narpi itCyor by the NeW Jersey Southuirn R 6ad,-rtvhiohioHnectii with the Jersey Cer

< The'ad-rnn reuto..:.fh^f<MtrOf;-X4 rtrl^ftl^f>^la. Jersftjr.WtyifprCom^nnipaw, U Park, i: 8o tlwro are tvfo'lines o/ corattiunicat^V •i'rom Philadelphia, the cars^rtm to / tirp froin New York’to Anbury Park, two lipurt. For price of fofij andr^Mfv ' * ' *:JAMES A. BIUDLEY* oV ISA AO BEALE, ' ' A it,EN f t C?OOK;

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Architect and Builder.P lan s and specification^tftinsn a t the sh o rte s t notice.

Also cottngea to ren t. • -

R e s id e n c e , 4 2 6 A sb u ry Avq.,A S B U R Y P A ^ K , N . J.

F O R S A L E ,

One of the finest Cottages in Asbnry Park, corner Cookman and Munroe avenues, con venient to lake and ocean. The Cottage contains twelve rooms, hard fin­ished throughouti lot 1G6 feet on Cookman avenue, and 122 feet on Munroe avenue. Price, $5,500, one-, half cash; balance oh MOrgage^'" —— - ‘ " "■ “A p p ly ■■ '"-* *«sass=wi5Sr*srs

WM. T. ST R E E T ,1 Afibury Park, N. J.

J . H . S E X T O N ,

G A IIIN E T M A K E R , UP HO LB T E R E ll,

a n d f u r n i s h i n g o n d e u ta k e h ,*• ___> r • ■Caskete,'Coffins^ 8hrouda, Crapes* ClotEs, etc,, on

hand or furnished ttr order. Fnnends personally ducted topoint of destination.

M A IN ST R E E T ,A a b u r y P a r k , N * J .

» . „ J . (W . S U T P H E N ,

BLiOKSHITH & HOREB SHOBJl:Carriage W ork in all i ts branflheu.

M A IN S T R E E T & A S B U R Y A ? .

Refers as to workmanship to William Hathaway, Esq , James A. Bradley, Esq.,

X). N. Miller, Esq.

P A R K ,N E W J E B S E Y . - J

' Asbury Park is a village on the Atlantic «oaBtr; fartjri flvo miles from New York City. It hegjoijtpsady obtained notoriety as a sumdjer.reeort.. Our esteemed President, General GRAjnywho resides in sutajner four miles fronl Asbury P&rk, unheeiialiitgly endorsed tlie application for a Post Ofllce^as follow^:

^ “ Asbnry Park is a thriving young 8pmmp/re3ol „ only two or three years old, uomo six or seven‘miles from Long Brftnch \jllage. It ha^now some 125 houses,and tho number is rapidT^increasing.,-I do,not *ue why

lest for a £oAt Grace sboulirhe. dented.the request—J' August 4, 1874» U. «. GRANT.'1: The place has grown very^uclL^ince then, and as' tlie original proprietor of the Park o\vns a large tract lying vtest of the old tnrnplka; three q'uartprs of a mile from the Bea,1ie desires to call the attention of Manufac^ nrera either in a small way or on a large scald, to tbo fact that we haVe unrigiploypd labor hero in'the f«’all. Winter and Spring, which wonld be benefited by the establish* ment of somo -permanent work, whije, at the same timii Manufacturers would be benefited themselves, aa lands lying immediatelyifthh|glhe^ContralI .R.^raclfc^vbuId be sold at a nominal prioeio Mamtfocturersr^Price ofiaJiiii

- .- td be graded acoordlng to the number of fiaitda em*( n e a r s p $ m ^ ^ . r . Dloyed> .

Wra.AAtkhiT We have tvfoiChadthQa, d Pay Bohool, with-u-duil Grove; jutenda^ce of one finwdre scholars, Public Half, Read­

ing' Rfl*>m, Masonic Society, Lodge of Good Templars, Lodge of Knights or Pythias, Debating Club, BLacfc Smith’s and Whofclvyright’s Shops, Lumber Yifrda, T e ^ Iperaif»e~^tol‘ tquo rs-probi WM >T-DHig~Stum"^|iyisiclap, Dry'. 0 oods 8torej,, Bakery, besides Stores bf 'VArlona other kinds,!" - L V ' ’~m~

If thp' above should interest any .of the readers of

R E S E A U B R O W N ,’■“* * D ealer In all klrids of

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ASBCBT PARK, ’ ' NEW JEnSEY .

W M . D 0 L T 0 N &, CO.,W holesale

- d o l t o n ’s b l o c k ;. T B E S T O M . S . J .

^ m o n r i T O T f r E i T m ttK Ei*,O A M ^P JrE Ii <S AUMOC3K, P ro p r ie to rs ,

All l^lnds of FrCBh M eats constantly on hand.1 r . O

P a r k R o W n e a r P a r k . H a i.l.

* Rv,5 . CAMPBELL. .............. v <. C. A.AUMOCK.

T J I i l A I l w h i t e ;

M i J R l M - l O A S - H !M A I N S T R E E T ,

ASB0KY PARK, N. Jt

Centennial visitors can go to nr return from P h ila d e lp h ia , 'along the^ocean front, by taking 1 .above, aa cqr8 from Philadelphia run direct to Aabnry Park.

O N M O N T H & OO.,- D ealers liis '

DRUGS, MEDICINES,

. . M A I N S T R E E T , ,'(NBAR STKIKBAdn’S,)

' * A SB U R Y P A R K , N. J .

IRON, & BRAM8CE enil. LIFT POKES.I N n S in k s P r a l n P lp r , W o o d f b P d m p ^

S- - Af . t _____ -35TO., KTO. *. ' CElt WITH AN AS^OItTMENT OP

M B E l J S 'i -tJAS F IT T E R ’ W A R ESatlsfactloh given o r no charge m ader

All wortc Bubject to special contract.

PM, TIIE PIKITOfiyPlllill• j „ *7

SELEBUATKD C A «.I.EaiK B AX

S58-BE0AEWAY, HEWZOEK,LOHtt BEAH0E, HEW JES8ET, '

| ' u i a o c ^ p t o b o v e :

P H O T O G H A ^t^ , FERRO TY PES’ , . AND _____

L A N D S Q A M - V IE W S , ~"S. .1 -I • • ;in o Lu d ik o

L a k e , O c e a n , C o t t l e a r id Tenta o s i s T E J S .

, y AN1» -

Wjftpdferfal Groups 6n the Beach.Copies dr liny picturV* taken may hev obtainadi.

Artists always in readiness to fill orders. ,.E 'Address dnring winter mohtha,' ■

G . ^ F P A C H , *

. T O J S f l A 3 ^ t r » ^ 5 ~-

JOSr T. 1MLAY & CO.,'Dealers In

Cbrk ’Bond St and Cookman Avonue,

— ASBURY PARK; N. I ' js • . ,j*

G o o d s © e liv e rw l in G rover'ain

ESTABLISHED FOUR-YEARR

. W. W . MC C H E N E Y ,’ '— • ^Bfannfactnferof ,r . --i; •

I C E C R E A M ,Main S S., Ojjposjfco ]

ResUnante uJ

LOKKRSON BROTHER

& KIPP,-© afcP liX C fcR S ; - ': r ^ r - - C O N T R A C T O R S , _

V / , , B O A T

■ ^ A 'S B U R Y P A R K . - N . J .— -'Vll.r, 6CCUI'V THK

tA R C E . ^ H ip p - O H M A IN 'AVi>At the'hettd of VVefltley Lako, aftor ila,nr-lBtj*187»i—/r—-

Having associated ourselves together aa partners, ' ‘ 1 e; ou” ’*

- H U R L E Y & B E R N i a r t V

M a s o n s a n d ' B uilders,, v 4 ^ S B U K f ^ A § r , “ N , J 4.

nnd bchlg'lhoFtwgldy^kcqnuinted .with, cof age; bulldlpg it all; ital branohes1 ive ar<) preparyjl tp tuke hold of uriy contriet^ih this section. “AVtt snall also coiltinne the

Beauiifut Suiibeams^A COIiLEtmON OK n e w ; BTIHBINO-ANtfep-

PlipPBMTB KEVIVALJ9EfcODI]?8;-.^ I

“ WonlB by ;Rkv. Wi H. BURRELL.Music by Pnors^ 8WENEY, HULL, and other pop­

ular composers. v J * ■ > '

of* styles .ntUndod to .withT

Boat Ifni/ding and funuabing iu ait kinds ^shich may’be required.1

^AU-Wiids of‘jobbing in onr line ntttndO(‘or'referedccb as to character1 und workmaAflhip^we

name. -_ • > , : *•BrDr J iioo, Arohitootf 615 Walnut St., Philadclphia.- A <M ia fWnt.ir « - " ,

Krtce, Single gdpies, '‘ by- the Doien,

1 “ B f tm d re d , -

i dots,. i Locr

’ v V.i50Order of -- ^ ' - " ^ - A

• '- -A .- -W A L L A C E ,

4 m tl W h ee lttjr to h ijuGontTKir- 6p-1?KWAi.t/ m b ifk rw A nss.* '

E ’-JoMiIng ProtiV)Hly~AllfcixleU to.’

WILLIAM-CllIIMAPK, p l a i n a n d

Ornamental Plasterer,— 19 i t t ' 21 UnitertonSt. jSEN'WH; H - I ' ■ ' -

4-.^;:'- . And *^7rl_v.4, .rzsr- ■ ' -A S B » R ¥ -A i^ --6 0 B ,' O F ’W EB B

A n b u r y .

. ^"Ca^ifcols, TmsBsca, ^TrimmlngSi^etc., of varidi

^AJ 'phbHo or pHviltOrbuHdl faral ♦IrawIngSj In.u workrii Dle fennB* ■ Mqdelinpmm iiUftiyleifto^

: ^ m k e n :

It - BEAL EflTATB/iS]

i * f e : .............

:p e^ B H H 0EE8.- _ Ls ,;-

Page 3:  · \., •. .. ^ j«7/S '* ^it: V ., • . • . :; /! „ y ' I , •y o : ' 1 t I"' - .- .•'. •• .•••'‘Vffi-i CARDS. ift’LTElCII, Cotmnolorii. at Law

A S B t J R Y : P ^ K K ; : ; ] t f . : - J , \ . S A , 3 r D A Y ; M A R C H i l , ' i 8 7 6 .

TAY I A) It <fc LYNCH, Counselor*, aVLaw, 10 Wair . ■ fltreei. Ij&w^York. .{1 ,; •' • • •: ■■< v - " • -.. ■: .

O IL L A KIP^EY, J - 7 " ,

• ■: r " " - ' A8BBBY PABK'. N. S..

m - r . ~ j-.-' , £ * 4*f e . , , . •.: '. : ' ■'■?•••V.;' > •-- '. aAN0iBS,:HEATJK88 AND VUBKACK8.

’ TIX BOoVlNoV oirirajEKS, Etc.& ; A8BUKY PABK, N. J. , ____r.

A-; ‘:A. M.JCLAKK. <.-, Denisr in . .

, . FlNK CONFECTIONS,FOHEION AND DOMESTIC FBUJTIB, NUTS, BTC.

TOY9 A BPfieiALTT. PHILADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY,

MfLlH AVENOE, A8DUKY PAKK, N. J.

“ fJIH E GERMANTOW^ HOUSE,

_t - Knar Uifl l ’oBt-Offleo,---- ..O C E A N O R O V E , N ; J .,

rill remain open dnrlns the rear, and U alwttvft readr - fcrgnert*. i l t ta 8. K. MOWEH.

A fu n d d f 130,000 is^bolngsulwcribdii torelra- bmw/Ba^cmkJor the exponscs'Whia trial,

Atl^r^B^TJSncMt Pierrcpdnt f iiu , written l(j » member, o f th e H<* a JudlcTSr explanation a f c & ^ i l j t e n b ; A n y a c q ifccj* l r t te r .H e a&yatiiat It wad s c b a fM ^ w ie f te r fo

,, —tm r ^ a f a 0 .was - Ot.th-: i -got fhte print i e aayaY *‘I have ascertained'that Gen;. Babcock,, or 'som oohefo'r him who bad

~*Scem to the President's papers, pbtaiqed ,a copy, of the letter without any knowledge on the part of the President .

Benator Morrill, Judge K.-R. H oir iind Richard & Dana, of Mass., having declined to succeed General Belknap in the. W ar CMtiee, Judge Taft, of Ohio, haa been nominated. H ois a lawyer of abiUty anifakured integrity*.. ', ^

Gers. .Scbenck’s resignation will hot aft t the inv Igj • a of the “ Little Emina ’’ scandal, or-

Houee.

A SBUBY PABK SAW MILT,,HASHES, BLINDS. DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES,

Etc,, Etc.All ordtn for Sawing attended lo with promptnewi and

diapsteb. *W. PLETCHEB,

8 KWAI-L AVENU?, Near the Eatlwad..

W jIt,LIAM L. ATKINSON,PRACTICAL H O CSE^IG N ^B O A T AND ROOF

,'aioU. Oits.Gbu* and Pull fo? K-*.ifl. Agent for~ N. Y. HLATE acTtOWING-COrliinitcii.-----BUBBEB HOOFING, J&UM EL ‘ 11NT, wadjr for

nae pud w«rr?i;st«S mperior to all rizniUr articles In quality'- and eo#t. Telrted 23 jea rf.

COOK-MAN AV. & BOND ST., AlBOBiHfttitK, N. J.

In if the flight of the wltpeaa,Caleb F, Marsh, to . Montreal,. farther investiga­tion wUHhs nutdo before artlelea of impeaehnsent

BettK&p jsmro'pnited,Geaeml' Mufsisi IngaSu, eays Ibat the •8,000

watch/ wWqh^he" pss<!:astea to Mr*. QnsaiJ&ur jeanago, v i i i M . j to him by s> friendj mm this le gate it to ner beaiuae. he ww im sld Irltgd

and clamnate ®l Grert.1 b?>4- befcsa. bKhefer.-Ae. dldn’i lAow.wJuit'sfe to -i ■ • • •

1’rof,- 8Uli ^*B;lijj be«£ before the Comml!!?* on Foreign Affaire to explain hUconneelloa with the EmK* -Mina wandaL, Hla defence waa strong, exap i in relailon to the dispatelj stating (frJjiely) that' there were ia sight §.000 ton* of ore "?rhich-3«ay<SI ?2,000perton. -—The^papere-relatlng to^fe-!^bcoek--Court iof"

■“ li« • seen sent to tb* ioi-mg

OWLAND HOUSE.IH

TBE OLDKHT, I.AROKST, AND MOST OKSTRAL B O A R D IN G E S T A B L IS H M E N T

a t o c ea n g r o v e . '

O P B lfy r n T T B R A N D SUMMER.

Beet Aoeommodatlon ._ Terms Resuonahle.C. L, HOWLAND, Proprietor. secretary to tbe President.

»Uly88efl Grant j Jr.ND'DDlLDERSi-

to ifi all aranor of:SObSoLKi SAWING MtWaetorjiaKiiiiMr, at prioea that de-

competition. ... itly on hand ajftill aaeortmeut of | ” * " ~ ‘"^G |.A 88,'-; - .

POTTS', HEADT'ROOHNO KATGBIAb. BTO.. ... . . CaU'M iwta»atjh»shop,

' 090 S a w iti AvaaUB, 3 door» l*lc* »Xeek Street,

ifoiifei‘n^*f ‘Wednesday m M d g ? I aitt nayi the man who wean 8J.

AaauvT Pabk. N.J. ISAAC MoFAKUN.

8BUBT PABK AND OCEAN SHOVE

--------------MVEHT STABLE^

. -wcalL' '

The 8«nale L&a rotocl $ 1 ,000 to die ox1 "ftenaea of the Bpea'oar ip T e e ti^ tic m . ___ i_

The-Benata^pedal-oommittee; pn-ihfr-Tmpeach^

■ PsaMngen urivii y at the Do^fiiiilibeconveyodloany a r t of tbe grtffmds.

M y * Boases meet all trains. Freight and baggage delivered at the shortest possible notfce.

All freighter baggage' sent to my care will be de* Divered or properly eared for. _

- Q. W. HOQER8, Prop,

O I E 3 H E I s T A , G L A S S 5 e Q U E E N S W A K E ,

Wo. 6 » l <SOMME*WJ2 ‘ffK B ET * .Bstwssn fith smMtfr, tod Market and Arch Sts.

’ 'PHILADBLPHIA.

.. f f i ® s © A f t & E ® - * )

G A R D E N E R .LA W H S T,ATB 0 V I ’E A S fB F O U .Y ,

S o d t d i n f ? D o n e b y t h e F o o t .Port-Offio* Addniu. A8BUEY PARK, N. I.

f OHO

j :

^ BBKHAM * P S T O wnouaiut natuias

■ P i n A J a p a n W a r e. .870 P E A B L B T R tE T . %•■'•'••

Sew?®140081-, KKW' TOKK-

w . S . C H O S B IE , »

S l a t e & M a t a ! R o o f e r ,J0e saa4x«ve 'Si'Missy Park, 37

■ After thirty-two years’ expferiepce la the lmslaessv «u prepired to meet the wants of tbe. pnblio in good S lat* Robra meeting rio taore than eh ingles.

Slate selected for ligKi fmmfes, pnt on and icayanted to beas light as shingles. . . “ . . '

Hefers

Sod Allen r work.

I T jLU Worh y s i t a a t e i f . ^ __ ,,.u .* ' ■'

to J. P- 'Co6perrEsq,pJlU‘. A. Bradley, ^sq. i B. Cook, whose houses will shQW my- sjylj

J . W . SU TBH EN ,

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•Ouibjjipi W o rk kl" a l i . i t ! . bfiaojiefc |

M A I N ' I t J R Y A l

‘t tn u te HMhawarrKiq > JaUwa A,:.Bndt«]r, f i i«, • - . —

f i _ '_ ■.' J * ; ' I . ; v '

-W A S H f tJ G f rQ N ..

Ministerof the lntorior. ______■ ter o f PabllC Instruction andWoraliip.‘-l

pb!», <,*- ka. , T

It la reported tUat five,...,____________defeated; by UiKBciSiTOniaaa oQ Mnndsy'Wltli a loi» ofSsOOa men and eif tbolr artillery.. V '.; '■

The Pronch iilli^tryjias been ddflultelly const! toted as follows : M . Dufaure, Vlot’-Presidcnt of ,tWrCotjBbttj|nii^MiEteSer of Ju s tte -M. Blcbard,;'

M. WaddlhAon,-Jfiife"

,de"Bort,TMlnteter :of Aspficultisrs ahd' iDpminerei'.' Admiral fonrichdn of tl- ■I ^ ^ ^ ! E o M a n c & ;.Gsnpr«aSOias; " Mlhl if \V

blockaded by Ice, aad tho inhabitants are bgfltarvlng, ,. "ji,:

Wjbpls going-to tho Contcnuial Tea Party, at the Lako-Snaw. Houj^next^Wodnesday-eVeBiiigih; • I ast saps Attsit Stuy.

. e n f i t a order from T tem nbm j > iortifly Dyer dlrectlng“hl|n to farc lsh to thejndge Advocate of th a t court j g . tho evidence against Babcock In his possesion,. This order waa, very

foperly, disobeyed.Qrvlile Grant, thtf Presldent'a broth's*, has

mltted before two of the House committee that h ■ ha; sold hh influence In the the proeiafsttent of appointments and contraots under the Govern-, ment, recesring someUpeo as high as 50 per cohl. of the proflte of suoh appolntmentftnnd contracts,

Levi P. Luckey hi. resigned bis poet of privateHe is gaoeeeded by

’resident has nominated Biohnrd H. Dana,rotJ ViHtBoston, at) Minister tp England ia; place

Mr. Schdick. ■, ’ ■ v.The Houfe piopo to inqnlre why^the witnass

Marsh waa |dfcwe4.to eaoajk,- " .

COI4iGRE§S.

'' outfpf office.^ ‘Tli'o company owed-the State fof" i m g T W S M i tUe ^ividqiiJ of $7,917.50, camb duojJuly 1,1875. A^littld over $19,000 1b reported,

tbe books aa having:J^ni received, but .not taxes f & ’July ncft- the dividends. Witness

ex^nined''^He1-.Treasurer's books immediately afteir Booy went out of office. •. ~~~r-- ■ "

7? She Ixwka ehowe^ an ag^egate payment o t ^19,911.08 on the quarter (it Apm, Ifoy and'June, rleMlDg a deflci^ c?f. $56i831.26.- - 'JlherSlwaa no credit for the July dividend. On cross-ejtantffia-

m r - '

^.jnade .aft^r Mr., fkiny Jeft tJe Treasurer’s j l Was trnef-that'Mr. »ooy inul^a deposit

dC Holly, and at Camden. •* .eneral Gcrsliom Mott, Booy1# aucc,es8or^as

irer, testifledthat he had made a demand on Booy for theifull amount' due the State, but ft not received it. The State then rested.

F A M ^ J ^ C B E T A B Y . . .In the first meeting of the Cabinet, after the-

Belknap exposure, the President said that when he accepted the BecreUry’m edgnation he supposed that. Mrs. Belknap only ..wa . < implicated |h the

'bribery. ,;To atone for this j&ror he directed the Attorney General to prooeed against him criminally to the fnD extent of the law. * 7 r t -T

I t is thought that Belknap intended to escape Jo! Bermuda,’' ancHria hotise has been under, the sur?; Tt^anoe of offloers of the secret service sini * Saturday. '

I t is stated on swni-offlqial authority that the -prosecution of Marsh and Erans h&a been ordered. This-willsenouslyirfajfedethepTogress ofjustice- by intimidating others tfrom making similar cUs- cXosuree. To jprerent tbia, ilie Committee on 'E i- penditnresj inthe War Dej^rtment?lus reported^to the House'a bill to exempt from criminalproeecUr tion witoeases who_t^tfe^beforejBither B^n3e^Tir^^(

liois going to the Ceutcmilal Tea-Party, at I Lake View IJouse, next Wednesday evenirijf?" [am says the Doctor.

^D E M O C R A T IC T IC K E T .

any o^nmStee ofConi,. ,’An older revoldng Evan's commission as post* trader was issued on Monday._

The inembers of Mr. Clyiner^committee- weTe summoned before the grand jury of the- Diatriet on Monday to give evidence against Babcock. This they;deolined to do on the ground that to furnish; the evidence they h^ve taken^ would defeat the ends of justice. The Hodse passed a resolution directing the members ,of the committee, not to re­spond to the subpmnas. »

General Belknap waa arrested by the chief of Police of Washington, taken before the police court, and held to $35,000 bail to answer. % Kx- Senator Carpenter appeared as his counsel.

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, a t tbeT Lake View Ho^se, next Wednesday evening ? "

1'am aaya the Gentle Watson.

■ tc "nr !**■M

'he following Is the ticket presented to the axejpS Ooean Township by the Demoisrata for

4 S |ir sul&ago on T ue^ay, March 14th, 1878 r I , Town, Clerk, Charles Moriia: for Assessor,

Bennett; for Collector, Charles LewlB; CttoSrai Freeholder, Jijmes W. Conover: Town junitteopWm. Hathaway, J r ., Cornelius Van veer, H enry Gugla; for Judges of Election, •District, Henry-Tabor; K. S . Curtis j for "ki Wk J . H ubbm l; for Ju d g e s , of JE& tlon, District, Anthony Traax, David H. W yckslf;. Clerk, Bobert Crowell; fojNfcmmiasionerB of

ipeal,.Samuel N. Janee. Jordan Woolley, James >weyforSurveyom of the-B(ighway, Benjamin tntop, SDahael HuW ooSlayfor Justices of tho tcepjefomiah Bfinncti, re te r G. Denyse,”(uh~' ilred term of L. ScobyO Walter R. Brlhley; O vereeerofthe Poor, Benj. © n g ; for iTou-

Jaok&ni John H /'v an Dyke, fpr Pound Keepers, Samuel B,

. Iter,) *Y:i.. Wells, Wm. IL Ben-'Poplar.) Wm. Hathaway, Sr.,Wm.Cooper,

;A.tlantiovilie,) Richard Archer, Theo.'Woolley .Slocum’s Ialand).^Mofaey to hi raised for the Poor, $5,000; for

Ate Roatla, $5,000f. Wiye end Means, $1,000: for School purposes, ail the law allows;

| . , . "•.{Who is going..^JtljflrCentennidl Tea Parly, at

the Lake View HouBe, next Wednesday evening ?! ) I am BayB the Marino Telegraph. • ....„ I

t - ' IJGGI8LATITKE. _ " ■ ]4;'Ta the Senate, a few bills of mipqr Impgrtanco

‘ntrodiioed.- . - — •—

But a S«staiiUa, $ psrsor. with wboai_>tba Jowa have'no dsallnga,‘aAS'.ooinpaaiiors oppn him,. Jeaua uik««t mho niUA neighbor Xa the man. The "J ' er mm sompflllf to e»y, be Whtf^iowsd ffiffl-

,Go ihm. se’fl do likewise, .was thef reqaeai of the Savior/, . ' (■ ;

On Sunday evening a children'll meeting was, hel4 at Park Itefom Chwch. Rev. Mr. Wilaon ftiqki'hlg text from .2d -u/lmotby, Hi, xi- In speaklng of tho Sunday-school work he said, no school .eatr prosper 'irtthout -the. parent’s being' earnestly deyotda to the lntofests of the sebsol, and deeply Interested lb tbe‘ eflucatioa tff'the

Children. Tho non " " ‘ ~ " .................In H:.> SSate 'am-oasjteacheisr 181000 aau tae amount ot money

Jtit^ .J)y .;rt9 -W ildren«durinb ''nbe” pa«"year, $60,000. Many schools hate been cw led-ou'st v great eapsiteaa j in Fhiladeipbla thoy were one<; bompelled to pay the teacher-.. We do not pay tha teschersj but whosoever giveiii a wip o f told wster In m y name, to, one or these little ones, shall not lose his reward.

Sabbath-echool teaming is ap humble work; iLdoes not wijte a man’s name os the banners of our country b u f lo the lamb’s !»ok of life.' j

At Mr. Wilson’s request, Mr. Bradley made a >w remarks to the children,- :. ..To-morrow evening Mr. Wilson will preach on

of Christian hOmes.

B ro o k ly n . •__ _, On Tuesday morning the building of the Koman

Catholic charitable institution in Brooklyn, N. Y., .known as the “Little Sisters of the Poor,” was partially destroyed „ by flre/ There were in. th e building aF theJJgie- 204 perscaiB, of. whom 78

Oft^yeaiK.ulil:.miWg.nt:t:7 “7 ± r“ ' r . ” -’ ; n fT , r r ~ r .them paralytics and bed-ridden. 'The fire wasmsnt, consists ta Messrs. Edmunds, of Vt.; U o n ^ * , r . i f ,

Un, of N. Y.j Frelinghnjaen, of N. J .; I t e m s * , ^ v e « d by the Assistant Mother at abou 3.90 ’ A. M., hut was not known outaid? the building

until Kali an hour later. The sisters worked nobly to save the oldhtnen, until driven away by

of O^io, and Stevenson, of Ey..The Hotue Ju&ehuy Committee has been sn-

straeted to enquire when wan any inierferenoe w itlr the oonise of Jostioe in the safe:burglary tria l

The House haa ordered an enquiry aa to whether any offlewr of the Government eomqnmlosted to the defendant* in the recent crooked whiskey trials, any of the erldenee upon which the Government

officer, other 9 » e the Actoraov Genaial and hla assistants, attempted to interfere with or eontrol thep't>seoation of those catas. . ,,

lUngbuysen called up in the Semite 6n- Tacaday'flftrbiltAffithoslziijg tbs appointment of a eomsiaissloner to investigate isss&t injunes to; (grlcullare, and secured !t» psasage,

Tbe bill subjecting to StaM ttxation the lands heretofore graateJ to the Paciuc Bailroad Com- panlra ESTpassed the House.

.There wsa & hois debatAjn the Hofese on Tues- dayi on the rMolutiss directing -the members of the Commltteavog Expenditufei.Iu the W ar Department, not To 'respond tooths mbpcbnna fcismmonlng them fe w Rheics before «m_Grtad Jury, The Republlcsoa declared that a refusal to obey, tbe wffts would be- to Impede justice by Prevealing BelkEap’s indictment, and the Demo-ctsSm asserted that the p ------ *members a t fhe aommlttse waa to intimidate gation. ‘Tha resoiution, to .75.. ' i .

Oil Wednesdsy the Pmchbecl case, which has In the Senate or three years,'was

‘ the would-be Settatpr was a seat^ '" Tfia^vote was »S ta

Bflij" ihrottii Sn ally adopted, 180

,t the purpose of calling the mmittee'befarc tbe Grand Jury wltneiwas and^hrottle Investi- uti

bebeen pending In’ th e ! finally settled. <ad tt clarai not entitled fo 29. " * ** '"

Tbe Legislative 'smd'Execatfifif 'appropHSHon; bill, as reported to tbs Hosjas, calls ior $12,71*9,- 888 •, about f S;000,000 lesi than was appropriated

1 A «!!! arovldlng. tb ^ ''a 8iwiti)esswli&..sbaltte«-" tify tinder protest beforeetttfar House or any Com: mitteebf Congress,- or before the Senate sitting as a~6 ourt ( - Impe£dunent; flhall be^eid to,.answer criminally.for sfry avVcoit'criuBg v-hlch he so^tcsUfy, passed tbe House by1 a vote of 208,

t Who IS going to the Centennial Tea . Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening?

I ma sy a the Shorgle?, “ 1

- F e R B I G N IT E M S ., .Don Cartps “ ;l wUl

never Wgp a oqmpromlso.^ My flag Visiaius folded tinttt- the febmgnt ■isUotf Gotfshall'flJt'aa-thq su* p rem e^u tO fre floBptlon:'' „.j ^ _■

. ^ . w x e i ^ J o W r i T ^ s l o ^ , was formally fo !-s, lu the -Bow S tm t

PolWiUours on . te 8 4 tast. . . ( ,

defcalt WC Ouberi lc a hahd-to-handflghton tholO thhlt, " 1 - ' . - v .

The jeahlt of thjrelectlojig. In ¥uac& 6a . Bsrf- ri»»k.th^^olM ^H ic«nsiU uaonal«onser?a*-dayVwaaLthScnblce'ofllconstltutlonaljconserva-

■ lives j 14 feejafcew'oi the left cen te ll.^ l Sepub- 1 is ;1 0 R « « s { e j Bonapai > »; sa d iJL <5gttlmlsts. prince Jerome " — “

. . . . . . - > . . ____'^Ths?CW®sw*h*ye?Si!£Ww3tO''SltS'8rl»'^ :!t>-

: BuK Zorjil^ ls plotupe ahothar lianrtaetlon la Bpaihv f.- -' - - .

flame and smpke they sank exhausted to tbe ground. Bisters Augustine, Jbseph, and Colum­bian carried some of. the feeblest old men down stainrin their anns Seventeen men, their, oges ranging from 66 to 98, were burned or suffocated, and One, 78 yeisr8"Old, was killed by jumping from-a-reifldnw..Jlie.jB.tc: ia.iiupDfiied—M-hnYS,originated in tbe smoking room.

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, a t tho LakaView H6mi», next Wednesday evening?

I am lays Squire Bennett.

3 0 0 Y.

Bm bcxsJ^faent—T lie Clue to r t h i S tate.. The trial of Jppephus 8ooy, J r ., ex-State Treas­

urer, for embojBiemect, was commenced, s t the Mercer Cnuaty Court House on Wednesday. A general count*jn the indictment charges that ..on September 1st, $44,000, -duo to tbe State, had been received by Sooy, ahd.never accounted for.

Tho fltst iritness examined was Albeit L. l i e yon, who had been, lie sapT Comptroller o f the State- s ln p April 6, | |? 1 , and bad known Jfliv Sooy » little longer Booy had actecPSS' Treus- uret of the State from March 18,1871,- to about ■the last-ofAugust, 1876.' • Witness ■??»» in office before tbe lease of ,th6' Bailroad Company, was madel The Pennsylvania Railroad jCompany paid transit jlutles of .$298,l!j4i.00 in 1889., Ftom the testimony of 'Mr. - .ftarwford, It ap- peared that vouchom for quarterly payments were ’madts up in the auditing'department, and that dnring-!hls interval Mr. Sooy would-repeatedly call o r the cashier, ahd represent almtfthe Coo-iilssldBcS and oilier affleenr ploring thp cornipi

him &r money, and that /the tailing .for pu ^sftion*<aBhler woul(f tlnnradvance-hinr auch sums a»

' " ' lebo reqidred,-and charge them to the loan account At tb» close of the qaarter the voucher would eomiS in, and tho checks credited to the loan ac- count.' - - 1; ■' . . . . ’ • : , . . .

Edward 7. Anderson, principal oleri in the &ffisiit«>lle^ office, discovered, about Aug.’ 80,

aesounta, Wltheas; •ssissit to Philadelphia,' to tBer^enpsjlvania,Bailroai iaSce, .wits Mr-.Butijroa, to asee’rS ta whether sa; isios«y;'liiad' been' paid to THr. 86oy; a®d notice- ported tsjiho Treiiura*-, ‘ Altsrward had's'floavcsf' Mtic;« with .Mr,.Soby, inw lii6h he (S&sy) asked how muob tbo cojiipaliy claimed to i n i sa'iidhim tejsi rva£ cot . the ixvjkf Witnets an*Bwere J$S3,a00, SooysiMth®^ v^^o :, be bad pu tit In the banks. He baid deposited it' beforO credlt- Sng'lt, bccaasalbi fo lksat Ihebank did‘not.want It known how t^ucb money he had'therc. Wltnesa *>ke<J Why he had drawn; tho money In * '

ts. anifEo said lio bixl douo notulng ■amounts, kind. Sooy did Treasurer a*' "

; ortho"

■iriSalbook.-»!,« a ; ..

•OOOi' sittfffiali'r-. credlteJTSul nssfly 'te

attehytttPf IjUijdjitSes' of conversation. (Book, of

.’Rpraaueed)'. All tho pay- ibunced artveredited otx the tbs * following .payments,

IjOOO, ia.MO. . $21,844.r i i ^ , i # i i « o g , ;*i-,eoo,

„ $7,iW.7i50.! Some of the 'b:' U^pludyd i,: iargc >amoui

aeatlyr ".Wltowa eouW tell-prei „ amounteutoS; itE & c rcomptef

ik th e Comptroller’s c i g ^ # h t o r J ^ S o < ^ went

N .w a Ite m a llro m V p r i o u P a r t , o f th e N M tt.

Stoety-thrfw deaths are said to have oconmsd in Oomaserse street, Newark, within the past ths-eii months, 1 ■ (ported that a number df co-op^mtivestoreaare toBeopeneff lh Montfioutlf'aa(l'Occan: countlee—ths outgrowth of the Sovereigns o f Industry. """....-

On Saturday the emlodon of 4 kerosene lamp C8ns9d;alflre m Nelfarfe_by which m women named Lizzie Colby, ;wss burned to a srisp. The bn|lding was bat slightly damaged.

Who Id goln^ to the .Centennial Tea Party, uV the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ?

J am the Storelceeper.T8e Jejaay Cltif Board of Health throwthe

cbsj^ea"by on*j o f thp lit-.vBpapera wit ing to & man that the Sheriff’s bill (refusing fees) could bo defeated for $3,500. He denied tbo charge aaid demanded an investigation, _A reso­lution was introduced requesting the Judloiary Committee .to investigate these chafges,...wltfu power to send^or persons and papers.

Bordentown to build a dock; appropriating $250,000 to tbe Morristown Asylum j to straighten the county lino at Greenbrook, between. Union and Somerset founties"; for the relief of Mfflfe? R. Quigley, who- altered the date of a notS Sftcen years ago and has been deprived of citizenship; to amend'Th® several acts respecting gama and fish; appropriating !}4,000 t8 secure a proper representation at tho Centennial o f the educa­tional Interests o f ' the S tate; appropriating $35,000.ip the State Library for additional shelv- Jtafc

if the hoepitalg.The M eniauta’ Loan sssd T ru st Compatiy, of

Patssraon, hfrye . . xl the .S’gterson Pre&t fez an taok made upon them, which haa oauoad a'nnm^iar. of depoeitoM to ItL’diUw their accounts. „ Dama­ges are laid at $E0,000. ’

- ' **■ • ' * « < «* - ,™ . . ie»T!K oontaiiiing entries liy Justlca Shaekletor., ifth? wood B:si. si Court,, war® em away, rcndei iBg-'U-impo^dble to tell what defalcation existed rst tfie snd of his term.

Who *.b goir,/,: to the Centennial Tea Party, at tho Lako Viow House, next Wednesday cveningX

t «m says the M®son,- ^ngon. WowT-

":lE%B[en$5Bo5pi5e6ifB$SpeHBOTra^BsR5n; ning excursion im its ; also, for a law to tas’iife real and persorial, property where foondt Petition-,', were presented' for the new onnty of Seaviawf for repeal of laws increasing fees .of all oennty of. fioere and other*- .. • — *

In tbe House bills were introduced to provide for the calling of a Constitutions! Convention; to make it a misdemeanor,-punishable by $l,uG0 flneor one year’s *Smprisoamentr for any person holding any position under the State.government to furnish directly or lhdirectly any g^odB or'eup- pltes for the lise o( State institutions; tp repeal an act to prevent Seine flatting in tho watfrs or-South ShrewBhury River and Pleasure pay; a bill provj «. g that hereafter all taites tp be assessed forcoun township and municipal purposes,i>ver that rais by poll tax , ahsii be, by.such.per centum (on-real ana persorial property not already exempt,- except mortgages -on property w ithin'the State, bearing Interest not exceeding 0 per cent., valuing tho msme according to its n ttie value.) .shall be necessary to raise the amount re­quired, all exlstintf~mortgages on real or per­sona! property within the State to be exempt and tiiat all taxes not otherwise collected fohStattt purposes, to be wised by such per cent.’ on porsdnal property not already exempt, valuing ;a at its true ?3Hies ft.shali be uCcessan'to make Ste amount required, forsach losses. CJollec^ors’

' receipt for. taxes on property hereafter nrortmsgeit at a higher rate,than six' pa; cen t t o !» wldenee as part payment of interest on such mortgage; to

enf mo-willful poliution of thev.waters. ofItate.

A preamble aji fi (solutions* were offdred, de- m in offlco at WaabinjSon,

unishfiicnt without regard toIK ..for' ...____I t was laid over untirTue»3ay.

Th® Hquse passed bills to np — ,,.— ------ ... -, , - r .T $ 6,boo"ifjr the m ^ntenanceof the State IHdUsfiial School for girls; to fir tEifsalaries of offlsers of the

nn ly ; toThe voto by ivhioii it was resojved to adjourn

tine diq an tJioSSst, was reconsidered* / Ecn^rihstranc® were presented againht the Five

ity :ho running of trains on Sunday, jantt tho roaS biii; „ ■ '

The bill relative to the selling o t railroad tick- ct„ was IndcShltely [KJBtponed;

In joint session ihe, following appointments wefe.msde'fe*. ComtBiMioners of Deeda for Me! mouth County : HowbU,.,Wbi. GiaodBnoaftb;. Bar- i.tan,;B. B, Ogden; Cpp«rjieehold.-O. B. Mierej. 'Wail, 1/, Pesroo* i

•“ S E E M O N S ,P a r k H i | l Sunday Service. ‘*£i

Ur. C, HpuJand preaohad in Park Hall oh Sun­day morning, taking f e text from. tbe parabW of ;ub up?4 Samaritan; Lake, 1 ( th chapter, iiQtb. to iffith r«rses; "'Th®parable,’ h® said, “ wasralatad; ;. .. J msus to a ohrtaln lawyer, who askedv1tempi

'btoviWha.1* my s}slgM><?n?. T h e ,'r? l« 5....«§'wljSfe* ’ who h» i ! « • «

and left half- dead, passed by oft t^il pther sida. I'hoy v-'? th* m( ftt'm 'whom he conld.but justly expeslhelp,.- .'

•'On# muni fir raitkoa.' nrirulam; who la bang; iiiiHtou;':>~,'; :--eA' m ake.heioj"who'U-#i ' hip:-:i, : ■

Irieae E sa ls . 'fs se 4i - « a | i p n ! toe -J:, , ■ C a l le d ; t e o r r 'y

the subiect c

Who ia going to ib’c Cent'-nnial—Tca Party, at the Lako View i t a f c , next Weducsday evening ?

I am says the Blaoksmitb.

N E W J E R S E Y .

.’ '•'■■■■.... ■■ ■ S tIn, reading < btotory, the

that H te hot merit ,«> -.nsupb m 'tfcfai. tbo mUitaiy hefo, andvtpt masy'inE .,■ great oalyubo^uto^hey are

dtir m akraa yiliaic, iVbllb Thia ia seen especially in.reading a fiiitbty of Prnss&'and .thB'KNUfl^-Pruaslan.dittli. .tiy ijBer/" John 8, C. Abbott. I t con ta in ; asKJOg' oil;..; thingB a brief memoir of^Fredsrick'tbe Great PahlylDitlio, language of Sir. Abbott, and partly, in our own, we propose in thef/flS}p#ing j traco tfw career of this BocaJtef great

Jflbpction with Bangulflary i;«ttles,' * itlejL .jmd desolated homes, jn d . to ^ & re e r not to be. imitated, but |Hy Such acts as' he committed make lou great that we may always remalo

unknowh;Tbe present kingdom df Prussia iti. leca thm

two .hundred yean old. A! the ccmmeucemSit . of ' he eighteenth c - 'lut e there pxfet&l m the southern ihores of the Baltlpi' tlio marquteatc o f BHtdenbftrgfi, *S»M.a8 large as the State’of Mafi- sacbusetts, and the small i

city,

waSaBUfiseett-ed by his boh, Frederick William I PrevSoBi to,, his' KeceraiM to,the throne^ Frederick William had married his cousin, daughter of Geotg*,. Ele<S-

Jpx.af Hmoycc.j4iiis.ab 5equentlyi>e(iinafleorgc.. J, .of England, On the 24th of Jauiwrj 1712, a son was born to. them, who afterwards became Frederick VVIUiarn II., or Frederick the Greait— fn:at not Itf wisdom or goodhess, but “ great likejiusar, stained with blood." _

WBejT Frederick waa a lx>. “ he waa gent!*,' ffeptibnate, fond of music and books, ;and.'fluag

to bis sister* Wiihelmlna with almiKt feminine-' love.” But he afterwards became a cruel fiend. . One reason for this was, tb $ J i l s father, was 4 bloody tyrant, and trained his sou to imitate (ill conduct Frederick William I, t n s very desirous that J>Sa son,, whom he called by the dlmsnutivs Frits, should develop warlike tistc. deeming- f to disposition which he had SJddbltod asjraaaly, (tad ’ soon began lo despise and hate tbs shild* fltlll h(< fesqjvsd to leave no efforts fi?.trigd to eptakq n ealdier of bis boy. Whett Fflt2"Waa six; yaa$ old hla father orEanlzed.n t impany of blgh-bora lads to bo placed ndef his comtusad aa colonel.

house 'fell from the loeomotive of the Amboy ax* crsie a t jEaat Newark, as;a m s almos» instantly tiii* He was 0S 2 ! old and h&d' been te ee-«npl<Qf of the ossnpenv smoe-boyhooA. Sm fkmily, oomnitiuft of, a wiio,- three'' n’aiidrtu md mother, lire a t Bahfray. 1'_Tljaact'of 188®, creating the Soldiers' Ohildren's

Home, at Trenton, expired by. JtmUsUoa- on Tui^day, and the ll^tttutfon was closed, and. the keys were delivered ta Gov. Bedle. The House has maintained 2,0p0 eklldrea since its organiza­tion. ' e-: tuslldings will be refitted for an asylum for the blind.

Newark, on'Saturday,-found the body of Car Wllz -wWsM.asge bullet wound in the forehead. A letter was found, written ia German, saying that he • j;,aid kill nlmbelf, because certain per- sons had .damaged his nam« !u such a way as to ksep bim fitioigattto^ bread.

Who Is goln^ to the Centennial Tea Party, at th«rI.nke View House, next Wednesday evening ?

I im 'bays tip Slater,~ Govenor Bcdlo ejid the inambera of the New J t „rj * ' having been Invited by Messrs.Jarrctt & Palmer, lessees of Booth’s Theatre, New York, to witncss.thij play Of Julius Caesar, now let the I,e^s!ature reciprocate anijl invito M sais. ,J." f ii'P .- to bring their company to Trenton to witness a legislative “ circus- — Cam den P rtu . ' • .1

Tbe Receiver's sale of tbe Monmouth county Agricultural Railroad will IKKe ’place on Friday next. Tbem!»s*J nuisiy who are Iqp.king forward to this Bale with mingled feeling!;, of hope aqfl fear. Anything, however, is better than tbe present “ dcad-lock,” and we shall anxiously, yet >:»tently,^!W.ait. to learn who shall be tiie ptjr obaser.—jTourfwiv

Three n'if:D. Chas, Eimmerman, Wro. Half imd Toe, Jones, (colored,) were arrested last, week for stealing from- the steamer Matteats m ’t

ee; They werp all arraigned before Policy. Just!c«s Warner, and bound, ovpr.for tbolr appear ­ance a t Court, except the sslored gentlemen; who, in default' Of .bail, was lodged in the jail at Freehold.-— WcMy.

Who Is g o in f tp the Centenuial' Tea l ’arty, at the Lake View House, pext Wednesday evening?

I mu aays th» Painter.Among the articles exhibited at the fair in

Mount Holly, none attticted more curiosity than the stone this WafBilngton throw, at. . 'w o w p e ^ t- er oa. his father’s f ,hatchet aSalr, from the. collection of Rev. R. R. Hoes, and a ‘WMeT'ot.tBe Kind that spanked. Qcorgo for throwing that stone at the woodpeck­er, from the collection of C. K. Harkcr. —Herald.' “ ■ 1 |[j? . . .

let in li steblpg tun mo

sacbusetts,The Marquig of Bradenbi

of the Dudhy.ol

diiksdqm of Prussia. ;h having ooine into

a, saccsc^ed hi

Wljen So was Beven, be waB placed under-th6 care of tutors-, who were dlrected to press lo r. ward Mb inilitw^ edatallon with the most mercl-, »**yonJiaver

your care to ihfdlse 1 nto my son a fatfe love for the.. soldier business, and to impress o n ^ in that thereis nothing in the'world which can bring a prinoo

,renown and'honor like th^ sword; so he would be a despised creatore lufore all men, if he" did not love it and seek his sole glory therein. ;

W hW thetoy l^atta lnedhlsT btirtefin tlryear his father appointed' him captain of one of the 05iff£aiiiM^toPP6teatfffiX3rS^ poeed of giants, the'shortest of. Whmnwere-rieariy" seven- few high, and the tallest nearly nin§. When he was about seventeen he was taken On"a visit • to the court ofx^he King of Poland, which, at that time, waa exceedingly dissolute. He fell before the grqat temptations w|>ioh he there^encountered, and it waa a fall fiKrafwhich lie-Tiever recovered. His moral naturgreoeived a wound wHioh poisoned a)l hla Oh hla Return to ^Potsdam, wh^tewas dne of the royal palaoea, his dissipated habits clung to him and he chose for hla companions those' whoWere in sympathy wiwi (his newly ac­quired tastea and cbaracter.r ... • • '•

Prederiok L, the fethor of Frederick the Great, jgaajLlyjau^QLQnI.Y^Y.o^hj^o^eoiibi.ec^„hut.^in his own family. He treated them, not merely with abusive jangua^e, bntwith personal violence. When the Crown Pnnce Bssighteen years of age he openly flogged him,.and‘then, ridding mockery . to hisroruelty, said t . ' :

“ Had I been so treated by my father T would, have blown my brainB out. But this lellow-haa— fno honor—he takes all that C O m e s . ..’ *

Fribs^ goadedto madness, attempted by^he aid of a friend (Lieut. Eatte) .to escape tOrfenglaHd. He was arnffited. The King in his rage seized hiuPby the oollarr hustled-nim about, toro.out -: handfuls 1 of his hair, and smote him on the fade with his W e. He assumed that his son, bem^; a n '. oflloer in the. army, was^a deserter ana merited deaffiT" He imprisoned him in a strong fortress td await ills trial. He assailed Wuhelmma w M the', u tm ost, ferocity, because she was tn sympathy with her brother, tXI hope,” said he, ^*to have evidence 4b oonviet the rascal Fritz and £h? v

k'wretch.Wilheltnina, and to cut;their h e ^ <rff.” . ‘♦Katte/’ he exclaimed, “ is g u i|t^ )f high treason. He shall die by t)ie hands of the,hfadaman.” ^

A scaffold waa erected: iRttie yard of the castlewhere Fritz, then a slender fragife boy ot eighteen, was. imprisoned^ * Eatte was taken ^ :th e scaffoldkhe scaffold

- s a t .

mouth of. were' warn liver,

ly

lands,sw^in asboro on tL e t a r ^M aurico ’ ‘A ‘ madetaksioiit hi deepto Long Branch Station. TSa(!v are black, and are thelocality. - v a „TO..,

MoussoiiiH- DcMoteaor.-^Bz4^»: Oowwfarin^ er James Hand^wbo is now ■ erring, a. tcm i in StSfeTriion lo r raalfo^sanra in-offlce^lias .Paired

'->s-d t {hr, t in hat, be

onthifaeSUr cart. Fo-,«r gtanafilstt’SiHf)Ot® windovrtQrWmpel him/to’-'Biel'his <Hi_____

^headed. F lits fainted ?s Katie's Jsajd foiled froio ths' soaffold, A similar fate ba<l oeoip despgnea for him by. tather, bot the Empero! -of-Xler-'

:jSsany sad tbs Mugs of'Polsnd_ dfd Svred*ninter^.. fered and^ibi life mm sp«ed.‘ ' ■!~Snd? - tha-influefinta under which th e sim-.e '

aoter of Erede*fek the Great wS>‘fonfa%d,' -Ita Uj«, 8th of Janusr.v, l?B3, '.h<-. •»aa,-,.bj';«acr»i sompul* - sion, married to Elizabeth, daugfe of the Saks* of Brtm«wick. 3b8' yttm beadtJful,. MnisHle, : - eamdish'ed, ed of irreproaohable-character. ' But the Crown- Prinoe waa cold, Beyer« Kli®iiloviBg.: Wlthnndiagate'itielfieianoe h® took.' tbo'.band ofhis innocent bride, nati ever isftor treated her with__the mo»i cruel seg leo t; —•— . --- -,r. ■

cmei Prtderiijk WiUfc'jj I. wes'ende^; by.diata, sad'-.Frsaeriok ,,.o r Predericlttim reat, Eseitfas — King in his place,- when he * - . 'to —

.'iwaaty-eightk year. eHis klcgdo i-e -ho: about as large as the SUte of Michigan; and.containbd a popalatfon o; ,wom'il.Uti& Jwo bunaicsd'anSfoJi

,<5 &jr no';0a^9d;lhs m i l .rf , cniiS^anM .IpSd'fof i flie ■temiag aba examrj0"Bf bis fe'tberhid Mtaif* ■'liiiijiegptrdeij Jjto rabjeoft ;iW ^ ,n in j^ S

for t.’-fl ftucoea «r ai^ps to ba 5st bis' glr,ry.. i'Oz.& ^ "<-first acts was,' . t o .4 a n ^ g «krmy;.to-wflafnatj'fe^ie'ad-tdsfiwtBigantStsrsbbejj.wirf ------ 'itted.'• •" - I.-.- - ' V

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T he ;Sovereigii&*}f Industry o f Asbury - P a r k o n d Ocean &rove arc rapidly grow-

' ' i n g .in members J ’ T h ey ' num ber *bout . , 1 W e eoinmepd the fdllowiJig to

< ; ;j:tiife; Sov;0te%nB, for to - “th is 6ompl<xion ";will they.coiii0 a t la s t : ,,

sub-granges of the Patrons- of r-andrydiUxlia Iowa laBt-year.. I t is stated that

: ;'tb» mortality Is in&reasing more rapidly than the •,1 births all through tbe West.

P e a c e " t o t h e i r a s h e s s a y vl'c. ■ W e n e v e r

- k s a \ j r s u c h c o n c i l i a t i o n s a s j j t h o S o v e r e i g n s

o f , I n d u s t r y o r C 6 - o p e r a t i v < ; s t o r e s t o s u c -

c e e d ; “ I t ’ s a g i n n a t u r ’ , ” a n - a w e s t e r n m a n

w o u l d s a y . , . i S *

- v '.. ■- Who i3 sjolng to the Centemual Tea Party, at

fie Ti Ita VIbw H a to , next Wednesday evening?,#.v la m s&ya Uranium, il lliave to.iake the S tm t

with me. • , i

W e commence this week the publication —ot^a.-'series'of articles which are designed r tft* influence the mind o f the community

agtfinst w'ar, Mr. Amn^a Lord, o f Elgin, I l t i devotes himself, we believe, entirely

- fc w sifk “ o f trea tin g a 'h ea lth fu l -public sentim ent on t tb subject. B e publishes a ?>iper 'y h ic h k sent to all -newspaper offices throughoait the country, w ith a re­quest- th a t editors print weekly portions firortrtime to time. ..

There is force in this paragraph : “ Onem urder makes a criminal who is hung— millions make a hero who is worshiped.” i W e bolieVe he ia correct- ia hiA.. position, and th a t nearly all differences among na­

tations m ight bp amicably Bottled by ai'ljilra tion, w ithout having recourse J-o war, ex­cept under extrjiordinary circumstances.

J W h o J a g o i n g t o t h e C e n t e n n i a l T e a P a r t y , a t

t h e L a t e V i e w H o u s e , n e x t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g “

T E Am a r t h a . W a s h i n g t o n_ P A R T Y .

F o r ithree years the M. E. Society, of th is plai5e,,has mef-in P ark H all, Asbury

^dP-**kjrbutrift»day^Milwft:thay-wilLoccttpy their new church, a t tbSrentfance of’Ocean. Grove. The church is built on land donated by the Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ing Association. Money enough haB been

’ contributed to finish the church, and the Usdies hav& tn k e u ' i t on themselves to furnish- thp ohuroh; and; with th is end in view,"They propose to hold a Centennial T ea P a rty ,.a t the Lake View-House, As­bury Park.

the style o f one hundred years agp. . We gueBa_ thore will be no dancing, bu t it would be pretty to see what is called Xii'i minuet, th a t was danced in George W iisi ington’s tim e; but, alas 1 the vulgar waltz and the German, has beon introduced since, and, mailo dacoing, in m any instauoes, ob­jectionable. However, there will be sing­ing and music, and very much to interest the spectator. 'j ! 1

W e jmggfest th a t Allen R , Cook sho'fiM be General E then Allen, the Hero of

' 'Kconderoga; Rev; Mr. Larew, a Conti­nental Chaplain; Dr. Stokes, Benjamin Franklin ; Rev. H .' ,B..JBeegle, -wou]

/ ^^m uel-A dam s;-R ev . J . B. Graw, John H ancock; Cornel Howland, Eoscinsko; Stev4 McKay,<tlio.iDutch Gendral D eK atb ; Beacon .Pegam an, would bo the Fighting Q ujtker; . R obert p.rowell; th j Yankee CaptaBii,.v^lio took the Britishers prisoners, and «took them “ di; V/n to t-own,lo let the

-g a ls see ’em.” ' -Now, let’s see, who will we -i—ii:_... ■ . - • '-haveforM rirth a W ashm ^ton ?■ sbmifprotty

i^isroihan o f aboCit forty. 1 Shall i t be—-Bhali i.Pw’Sbe'-Mrs. —— t W ell, come and see foy "vyohrself.

i$ f$grti,go!Ug to t h e C e n t e i n i l i l ' T ' e a V&fy, a t

V i e w E t o u g e , n e x t W e d n e n i d a y e v e n i n g ?,

v - ' r . a m * » y » B o r d e u , i f . I h a v e t o s h a v e m y o n s -

t o : d o i t V ' . . . t '1'V*p4Sfe-:--^: . - ■ • . ■

* * 7 * ^ W h a t i s t h a t w e a s k e d - o f . a w a i t e r

‘- - ' 1 ) . i j l j ^ t ^ l r W h e r e - v c ' r e c e n t l y d i n e d , a s W e

M * W * l f c 3 t 9 S ® 8 a t f i n a d j o i n -

^ u i g - l A b l f r J t t e i m e s t g l O B B w o o v e r ' s a w ,

> ' Y w n t ^ i n i n g a d a r k - l i q u i d . ' V / ' V

• ' 1 f ‘ J T l i K f r j ' s i r , ” h e - r e p l i e d , “ i s c a l l e d a h a l f

' - ‘ j p o n y ’ o f ,b r a n d y " . ,

r . . W o y o u n g m a n s w h i l e l i e

p i j ^ ^ p p e j J T f c ' , a S '^ S ? h e - w e r e h a t f a s h a m e d o f h i s

. a t i t k ’ f t d d ' w p n o l e r e o B o w I p n g j t ^ w ^ d J h e i :

‘ t e f c - ■ • ^ r y ' f l i w h o l e » n d

' ^ a n d e r e ' d - t o

; O u r ^ m k '

' i u n d r e < i d o l i a r e — i i i s o e n t i r t ^

W 6 ex p ec t i?i a year h r two to ride oilr -)pony. In a few years 'a t th®Bt h i s 1* pony" -will -ride him. W e can jum p off our'.pony,

• % } t hwhen wo are tired o f n d in g ; not

attem pts to; get away Jro |a jthab it' comes to “ pony’s ” tb twotogether ate^m bre-tlian a & tch ';:fo r him. ■

u t pony m il bring^a. glow to m t cpfelj;. » pony^.jwll make hia jjose te3 .

t ill mako people happy when they look a t ’ lively antids; hia w ill' mako his old'

thpr hang his-head with shame, and bin :iot)ler v/eep bitter tears. B ut we ntop—

the picture is beooming" painful," D ear reader, in -thSat tiny glass thpre lurks woe o f every kind ; and its5 indulgence ieqj3» to theft, murder, atid the scaffold. -I t is the strongest enemy mankind ever wfostied w ith ; and tho only way to conquer is nover to taste, touch or handle it.

W e have been sneered a t because we adm itted we dArejd no t tru st ourBelvea to ta s te ; b u t we have lived to see the-snaerer drop into the grave a poor, miserabjgp drunkard,; leaving a heritage of rags and shame to his poor, suffering, miserable family.

I* * ' '' ^

Who is going to tlie Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ?

I “am says Persimmon Homeopathy.

^ o te fltobg to the CentennialTeajw Jfja3w^ie^Hdal§, ;next'

8 f c ^ - ~ M r . Joseph ‘ Smith; of i T M U m f:lookedt n n n n n ^ f T t l a ' n r f l o l r ■ TTa 'n i v n f A r A n t t t f i i a iN lW M t l t t '

D O G S .Many of our readers wiU Remember tlie

vicious dog kept opposite the residence of Edwin Adams, a year or two ago. Many persons nearly lost their lives from runa­way horses th a t were frightened by this dog. On one o ccasio ;^ td o c tp r o f Long Branch, whose name is not Brown, who is fohd'of gunning, with some friends took a team and, drove to Barhegat. On their, way down they werd set upon by this dog, their horsobecame frightejtiedyjuid was with difficulty restrained, b u t a t length thcy-got fairly on the road again, and,.reached their shooting-ground. - - ---------------

A fter a successful day our friends w^ere returning, when one proposed they should pay their respects' to • the, (Jog, and giveJxfnTa’passing salute; Ojnrlonfited his gunalmost to the muzzle with shot, and took his position in the back of th e covered wagon,; w ith curtains-down so as not to be seen by his dogship.r^The o ther braced his feet and gathered up tho reins, to be prepared for. tbe explosion. Tliey* ap­proached th e corner- $lowly> ready to pep­per the cur with- more buckshot than wa-j ever before lodged in ii canino carcass,,but- tlie b /u te was a genuine fox-dog, aud si^{|- ed the peri] frgm afar, so wisely,;kept outof sight. - , 1 -

n o W w e wish our sTTootiflg tfocfer wuumbring his artillery wagon, thjrougl) this section and rid us of some of these canine pests. >

Who Is going to-the' Centennial Tea Porty^ at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening ?,

I am says irrepresalblo Sain.

O U R S E L V E S A S O T H E R S S K E U S .We are in th e receipt,of the first regular weekly.

issue of the A sbu ry P a r k Jou rn a l, published a t Asbury Park, N. J . I t is evident from the typo graphical arrangement that a man is at the head who understands ’his business.-^Bridgttown. A d ­vertiser and Review.

TtQ A a b u r y P a r k J o u r n a l is a new and hand­some paper, ju s t started at the watering place bearing that title, in Monmouth county. I t published by a.company, and we are unable to as- <anrtaizirthe ^ i?l^ n y e r ,fl/??CTQm8a f n c c f l .o.g t04t- — The F a m ily Casket.

The best speoimen of typographic art, as prac­ticed on a newspaper, reaches us in the A sbury P a r k Journal, published a t the new village of Asliui^ Park, near Long Branch. The-paper de­serves success, and looks as though it alreadyiacfa liberal support. — A tla n tic Democrat.

The last arrival—The A sbu ry P a r k Jo u rn a l, only $ 1.50 p er year. A olean sheet with plenty of locall&'SiSs—Pass it along I— Trenton H erald. *

I h e A rlin g to n Jo u r n a l quotes the above and Adds : We think too muoh of it to pass i t along, so w ell hold bn to it until we get another.

Our congratulatipiip ^are due to the people of Asbury P a rk and yicmity upon the establishing of

,an ably conducted independent .ppper in, that Hljuvfaag locality. The A sb u ry P a r k jo u r n a l ’ ia ' now lairty-startdd upon its first volume, and prom­ises to be one of tne be^t weeklies in the H[tatej- — C entra l N ew Jersey Herald^.. '»* : *

re are in the receipt o f the first reguiarlisue of , the A ibu fi), P a r k Jou rn a l, published^at Asbury Park, N. J . 1 I t supplies a needed want in that en^ terprising towji as a medium foj.publishing Ipoal news, and will, doubtless receive a-generous iKiohmpnd,JVa.port from the oommunity whose interests itvn mw ^to^idvanoe.— V in e la n d ln d e f^ n d e n L . \ v

The A sbu ry ParJcTJoum al is a,new paper,, re* entlyUor^'at Asbury Park, a Catering nlace, qr

seaside resort, a miles below Long Branch, rapidly growing in- f>opularity. The copieB re­ceived arc neat, fine specimens .ojE - the pqble art, an_4 edited with skill and- aj)Mity. I t is pleasant tolgrtiet such.—South Jersey Republican.

We place Asbury, Park Journal on our ex­change list, With the iemark that it has reached its seventh number, aijd a number one specimen,

u le of the best printed papers on opr list.It la published a t Asbury" Park, Ne^V ilersey, not far ftfohy Long Branch. W^ hope it wilj kbep free from some of the influences of Long Branch, and may} it.long live to benefit our race.—Bun- terdon C o u n t# I)ep u^ a£ t / ^ ■

We havq received among our eitSanges a cfipy of the Asbury Park Journal, a weekly p4>er editedjmjlpuWiahed i t Asbury Pfuk^ the p.lea8ant ani^^^fiTeguh^tfed'Jws^y tow» that'takes’ita name from Bishop Asbury. -Thjj well filled advertising1 coin cons of the Journal giya.'ip(4ubitabl6 proof of the prosperity bt the town. • The-iypograpty and make up of the paper,' aa welU^aJta literary ability, are creditable.—Brooklyn 7]imejt —- The A s b u r y P a ik X M '^ J o u r n a l, NoT 8, Vol. 1., came to^obrhand on Monday. Although the pa> p ir . is yet yoiuigi a look over itn pontente shows th a t^ m a s te r hand p ro v e s jover the “ quill an3 tripod.” The Journal is neatly printed oir $pe white paper, quartp formf w^h six tolanm a t o the page, flJW-Cdtltainii m u ch o f interest, both local general A singular '^dtw,' we ndtioe^ about -o^w candidate'for publio WVt>r^oVthat"nowl its c» lam ^canbefcK m d;thQunamei of ita 'ow nerdr editor/ «fa*rl»B nil■vlol.tj'HirtaMi.iUifcl «»S!!

ocal and out this w her^n,

. > w n e x * o ror.* Thin xxniy bomi right,Abut weslioald snp^’ i ft ’.ripld be oebeesnj to have' son* tame at

astbead ia ordsr to 'iihd^out who’s mailing5 loaiitcrfKss,-1 Xhe snbaetipiiaj] pnoe Is only

fn d ie . -

■ F E K S Q N A U ;m -

traded "his hptifleJohnM l ™ ; the priz'e n e ^ aa i^ s to r

In nponitid thls: week. He iwm[

maiufacturer^iiaa leased the atoio furlilK ^C ^Q d by Joseph -Uotiln^n, on Oobktoan.l’Bfven^^near Park^Hall; and will carry _cm his- manufactgriDg in that plaoe. - ‘ " , j ' -

• Who is going to the, 9 e n t^ ia l^ f i^ JP S iy < a t: the LakO View House^liext Wednesdaj^vfinlng?

I am sayS the WlBterous Cady, . who, has talked man into his gr^ve, * j "' V' > Hag kkman.—We refef^^ l^ p rh jle t ^ t^ ^ o C t 'that, M-ry; James Hogerman Is now an elder ln tho ^aric ftefonried Ohurc^ It la an honor to ^ man ^ J t c an officer in a Chriatian church. W ehep^ our friend will wear it long and well.

W^kjbt.—We were pleased to receive a;visit re- ftentl^ from oqr_Mend, Mr. Geo. Woprfc w io wis forynSriy*ane of ‘*’0M^(rang^inSri,” im i f^sow 1!% resident of Philadelphia. Ho i? here toereot afine fence around the grounds of Charles Evelandj Esq;, on Asbury avenue. . ^ • V: -

E vebett.-t-"Vfe.. have received a letter feom Bi*. Ererett, of Montclair, N. J ., in which he *tatea they are thinking about building on Fifth avenue. The Dofttdr has some of the chofSe lata fronting on Sunset Lake, and we Would be glad to sfiOhem adorned ^y a shapely cottage. The 'proprietor of Asbury Park is building on pie lot adjoining the Doctor’s, on the comer of Pifth avenue and Heck street.

Who. is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View Houne, next Wednesday evening ?

I am' says Sanford, with his new bride;Ward.—Dr. Ward, who takes oharge of one of

the meeting fante-in Ocean, Grove in summer, is spending*the winter in Florida. The Dr. is of the pioneers of- Ocean {3-rove, and^^ji as veU known as .the oldest inhabitant of that populoaB place. We hope he'may. be spared manjtyears, to enjoy the respect and esteem shqvra him in this neighborhood.

R umbby.—We learn with regret that the wife ijif. (Jcorge A. ;Rumsey, qf Salem, who haa’f i^ n t th e la8t-three-summers in thla^jlace^is lying dani geronsly HI at their beautiful home in S^lem,/^. J . We hope the fears of her husband and b lends

jn h y prove groundless, and that her -life.inay be spared many ^years-to “ bless her hom fi^Tho; friends here who know andl love Mrs, ,/RumBey extend symjpathy to herself end family.,

Kennedy,—In the eVly liiHtory of Aabury;Park the blisses1 feennedyi Or ui:aI7‘Boughl IqCb on Cookman avenue, whlqE^ sihoe then, Jiave greatjy increased in value. We do not mention the fact to attract beaus to the house of tlieao lady capitalists, but simply to make it known that/the lots are for sale—5niormation* concerning lbcationT^terms, etc., will be furnished bv their brother, Isaac Kennedy, whose card "nifey bye found i^ another column. I

Who is going to the Oente^mial Tea P®ri rt at the' Lake Viewjctouse, next Wednesday Evening? .4.

F ield.—We have from time ^o-time publfshod the experience of persons who~have settled !^ this neighborhood for the benefit of their health^ We now add the testimony of Mr. Joseph Field, who came here frqmiBrooldyn, JL.-L,^one_year ago. He was troubled with an ailment of the tttro^t,

Presby^risijfiThe ’ _

ofth . 1 1l'HB'wiio W T O :iS tn ^ ^ 'j^ i^ ^ T O d iH lp f :iu t Jiel

.. . , ' Q M

p j S f M n l t y C h u r ^ i ' i i ^ S e d

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coughing almost incessantly*af n ight and hreath­ing with difficulty. The pin6y atmosphere .has al­most entirely cured him, and although verging to ­ward the decline of life, he is now as well as a t any time in his ypunger days,

HowiiAND.—Our school in the P ark is increasing in numbers bo rapidly that we have found it*pe-; cesaaiy to appoint an additional teacher_fti the primary department, ^Miss Carrie Howl«ndr daughter of Oorell Howland, E sq .u _of Ocean Grov6. Why is our neighborhood so peaceful and quiet ? we are sometimes asked. Simply be<»uee

wagon atnKea his feet^ .thereby instantly, raising" the old-fM^fono^wagon calcH,^wEToh, un 5er the old plan, frequently became locked by the twisting of the over .uneven ground. We propose to call th is invention ‘ ‘B ^rm ore?s p u m p T rip .

G ille sp ie .—Mr. Louis Gillespie, who is now a re s id e n t-^ ; Booklyn, L . L , was in business 'in

^Kiohmpnd,.rV a .,.a t the breaking ofit of th ^ jtW ^ .a n d ha4 a%aried>las waU as a tjyihg *experiaa$&. during ' those troublesome times. ’ He has pre­sented to the Asbury Park MuseUm* a five dollar Oontflderate bank note, which reads on its face thus : T yo y e a r i after the ratification o f peace between 'the -Confederate Stages and theTJhite4 States, the_ Confederate^ p ^ te s of'.A m erica will- pay to bearer five dollars ; ' ‘dated Richmond, ifeb. 17, 1 §04.. In one corner is. the likeness o f UJ 4& v Davis. Some one has had a few verses printe^ ontho back, which we p rin t hi ai^dther columni

Who is going to the Centebliiai'Tea Party^at the Lake View House, next Wednesday evening? f 7.

I jitn, says the man who IS' SUrnamed Just, k^ep« er of,tiie gate. '' . .

& bll.—Said a friend of ours, a few ye^ra sinoe, as we stfood on the banks of Shark River : **^hlsis beautiful I an4 I have nojdoubtr'that one of these day$„the*e splendid-building sites w iujjie^ dotted,with charming. cottogesA. Hg was rig h t S o o n e rth a n we- exp^cted^his prophecy has. been realised. SeVeraL bhildings„ have already been erected, and Mr. Middleton Bell,, of th e P< (Jo'mpapy, Cprtlandt street,, N. X*» has oottage, whioh' is-^eing ’ built on land formerly owned byR ulon Alger, on the north 6ido,of.-ShkfE' jE iyer, iiear Ke.w Branch—a yer#id eskable^location. Mr.; B6^1ias opened new road^x>ne of '^whi^i rgna.

a fine p leoeof woods, where Alfred Cook- a t o u r in ^ ta t ion, b 6 t o - th rp eo p l a

- - a - ? : ; ,

'nvsbvtar i a n ! C h n ^ h i t 1 ‘

5 a a ^ f to P £';H ^ ^ ^ 'n i i s # iy ^ : 3raght bo'extiaguL__

w o u l d m e n a l T e v i a t e t h e ^ g j d D e r a l 1 c u r s e ! b y m u t ^ a i * C om passloh^4 (W&or». *■

“ a w ' A . - B o n a r e a y 3 ; f e h a t a a a r e s a l t o / t h eb d y a u d S a n k e y i n G l a s g o w , “ t h e y c a n

l a y t h e i r h a n d s o n 7 ,0 0 0 ' o o n v e r t s w h P h o l d y e l l . " v ■ : ; * • : ‘ ! ■r:- ' ' ..............

J : : .O n S a b b a t h m o ' r h i r i g j t h e i S t h " u t t , - ^ o x T y - p n e '

p e r s o n s w e r e ^ d e d . t o t h e S e o b h d P r e a b y t ^ f i a n - . C h u r c h y 8 f ’G ^ n d e u p ^ . . J . ; 8 0 o n p r o f e s s i o n o f

“ f a i t h , ^

I A. New r Reformed Church— hindsdiheat<‘ church edifice in Schuylkill county, Pai— ia nearly ' completed. I t is a tflonumeht both *df the Ohrli- tian energy and- liberality of tho-cnureh and con* g r e g a t i o n ^ .*; ■ > / Jv•'1 'We see It stated’that the Collegb o f Cardfcala at Rome:haVe decided upon taking a m ere active p a rt in political; affairs d u r i% the .year 1876 th a n . th§yrhay«K6ver taken before; ■ * : r ' ? V.---;-''

^ K ^ ^ h r e n d S j O f C l e v e l a n d , f w h o l e a v e s ' t h e B a j p t l s t C h u r c h b e c a u s e , h e h a s b e c o m e a n o p e n ^ m i n n r i i s t , i a : i o j o i n ' ‘e i t h e r t h e C o n g r e g a - , t f o n a l i s t H o r t h e P r e a b y t e r i a n a ; ^ :v • :

The flfty^second-Baptist Church has ju s t been.' formed in Philadelphia; starting on its career free

l.“ Thls leaves th e m a |l th e ir tim e to workof debt, for Christ. No foreclosure

Tlie Rev. Dr. Geprge B‘ Bacd?i, of p rarige* Valley, N. J ., is to have ‘a generous vacation Of sixteen months in. which to *rcfcruiti his health. We hope hlrheaTth will bo recruited accordingly.' The Church Journal is a gooft deal, exercised at

Mr. *Moody?s^aying that baptipifi ^nd the Lord’s Supper are not necessary to salvation. Aocording to T?ie' Journal^this is “ absolutely false doc­trine.^

The Roman Catholics appear to be wejl satiated with the Hon. John Morrissey’s speech' onHhe

Mr. Peter Herdic, a millionare of Williamsport, Pa.,^ad^Uie--E«)l{Jfltant Epiacopal Church. of that place, a1 Christmas present or a neW'fdmcei fully furnished, with an orgahahd-other requisit­es^ whlclrhe had built at a cost of $40,000. Christ ChiirchrNewark, N. J ., has only.hadtwo rectors eince its organizatipp in 1850: the Rev.D r, -L&well aiid-ihopresent-incumbent .th e Rev. J . N. StanBbury). Its ' twfcdty-eixth annl- versarjr was celebrated oi^the ■Sd of FebnimJjC^

A gracious revival amohg Christians has been enjoyed .in Cranberry, N. J ., during the winter; As part of the fruits thereof, fifty-five persona were added, on oonfession, to the H rs t Presbjfte- rion churoh there on the- firet Sabbath in Feb: ary. ■> -

The Presbyterian General Council, organized in London last summer, is to hold its firet general

-meeting a t Edinburgh, Ju ly 4 of this year. I t promises to be a large affair, as over one hundred' delegates from the various American bodies alone are expected to be there.

The late pavid Smrir,fcmk president in Boston, left five thousand dollara to the Home Mission of the Mothodist Churohr tho inoome of the same ainonnt'to superannuate Methodist preachers, and -fifteen thoosand ^to the Boston University for a. Prolesso^Bbrp of Elocution?^- -

A s c e n e i n s t r i k i n g c o n t r a s t w i t h t h e b o i s t e r o u s j l a m n n a t r a t i o n s i n i r a a n y r e v i v a l p e a t * *7= w m [ « * ■ a e n t e d o n S a n d A V v . I T e b f u a r y 2 7 t h , a t t h e F l o a t i n g B e t h e l n e ^ . P e S k i S f i ^ N e w Y o r k , w h e r e f B i s h o p P o t t e r a d m i x i i s t e r e d , i n - t h e q u i e t l y i m p r e s s i v e

m a i m e r o f t h e E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h , t h e r i t e o t c o n f i r ­m a t i o n t o - f o r t y s a i l o r s . - v n - - - ■ ■ - f

The Baptist Weekly .quotes Mr. -tieecher’s chal- to God or man to bring proof of guilt

held as a slanderer of the worst type in the judg­ment of all true 'men, and hiB name will hence­forth become a synonym for infamy.

Tlie late Rev. Mr. Bell, of Aberdeen, once took fo ra lecture a passage from one Of the evangelists on jhe birth o t our Saviour. Quoting with-em­phasis tho words, “Because there was no room in the inn,” he remarked, “ My1 brethren; I n&y be alloo‘d to remark in passing that there is in the inns ds little room ior' ‘Hlm noo as there was then.”

Seobkt op Success.—'The Duko of Wellington used often to remark, that the secret of success

dollar for what will make onr race happier and be lte r,‘bu t not one cent fo r w h ^ e y .

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, a t the Loko "View H ouse, next. Wednesday evenifag?

I am says David W alling.- "

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•our duty in that station of life to which .it shall.please God to call you/' This was the- B e c r e t o t - D a v i d ' s b u c c c b s . . = .

I t is a solemn thing to bray, to draw* nigh to Him wh«,“jaearoheth tbe-heart ” to en ter the.pre­sence chamber of the'Almighty, to stand on the gleaming pavement of heaven, the abode of purity and holiness and loye, to have-audience with that God before whom: angels veil their faces, an d a t whoso footstool they prostrate, thgmdelves in holy adoration. O my bow ! Seek to realize when thou pray os t that thou a rt in holy ground.

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Holy Sepulchre, to sound has not bi

put up bells in it. ‘ Such a heard in the building since

opntury. The Mohammedans, as is known, do not make use o f belts-because they fear to disquiet the souls of the dead, who incessantly wander in tbe air to protect them and to conduct them toparadise, . ' •......

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4 > I t h i n k ; n B3 $ d J o h n x f y , O n e d a y t o h i s m o t h e r ,“ that pur cPinpany ought to!be mustered into service. .We’ve got some real7fighters among.ua. There’s BUI Tucker can whiptthe biggest hoy in sohool. . 1 wtjmder lf General Grant would like ua. Wofild yoh tlot. be willfiig to .le trme go, niothpr,you love.the country Bo?,r _ *. - : , .. - • ?: “ But there are so mahy en’ep^ies of the country aroundD^^e fo fight,.Johnny," sai4 iflother.

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appiiMirchaW; ,aad sold foe/Oi:,live tons of the rof -3 to a Kew TorU-s. l- -ins frit:.hi ro r a t a good price, to make "briarwood” pipes of.. *

Fafsmps flourish beat in a cooi elimacn, end the beat, pf ear, eiissaffl will caaae them to degeneiate TbeSe'is no manurs^better for thei$ ttian tbet .from jpbw 0{ableB,-tuid.dre£kng-&rBali useful.. --Set a tomato plant.!); ;c each bill of cucunibt’rH or inelons, assa you wOl have no trcuble from ihe Striped bugs that are to destructive to these plants. The pjj&nts can be. (led to Btakcgu^Rd if. well pmned When Isrge, bpth asi^detaHifjpn;. 'ieid 'with their fruiting '.vithout detrinumt to one another.~X\ firm of nortlc'jUurist,, a t , Sonora, C’ai., osi .

thirteen acres* bf orchard land produced and shipped iaftt year 100,000 lbs.* of apples, 85.Q&0 lbs. of pickles, 220 bblu of vinegar, and SOTGpK”* and 15,000 eases of cider, snd, with increased facilities for “esportatloii, they expect to find a msrhet for flve titties th a t amount. .. . ..____

t5io Prat&eal Mrtmr, recommends the follow­ing wash for-the.bosUei of frui* ttees: “Qpo,.... ounce of copperas'tb eight*or ten gallons of water forms- ii g(bd wash, and-is advised for trial as a preventive against blight, ,One pound'of bleach- ers’, soda ana- one gallon of water forms a Wash that e'v-aia off all the tosecta, and leaves the - trees with a fiwb, yoiing looking, healthy bark."

Waste of lOdder must. b» .<sssefully g-jaiiied a^dnst if feeding is to be done iu an efoonomieal mannor, battle and n'i. op'tiiinuid be fed ia racks, and as' tu as poSafale'-uader shelter. HtoeS will often trample ander foot and waste aa much a» they will oaf, especially if the'wsstbsr is'open and the greaad mq.i<Jy. Ihe s«it of preparing and

.jtoring this provender his been too groat to allow of any wostefulness in using i t

A very cboap and reliaftis baismeter may fee made by mingun^ tqro drachma of camphor, half draehn! >f.jpure tHt-prtw; half drachm'muriate of a;r.nai’ia, ,r--tl two n!Tr-->’-y of- prt^jt tpiriis-ln-a glass lube o r cSrTOw-vial.", U S fib u M lielnUsn wiU ninuifii' d«u flOii>th8'-'#,pJsib*fiK':iSf £ ■ ■*>>•£&, theliquid; nrhitestormy weather wiii be indicated-Is* a veil? disturbed condition of the oheinlis»l combi­nation. ■ ^— Tlw farmer; of all men, eboaId lie eclectic, gltsnkigkiioiviedgo from cvcfy soureo, and choos­ing the beat J ib <aia get, _ff he would, put contUAaxnathey-were-Buccesefui-with-that-jieighbor,-let-bim -not/eject Mm or his 'methods because bo may have written .them out and permitted a paper to publist. them. Theories may be 'often guess work, but tho agricultural press of to-day to fillec? with true science; acneupts of certain operations which first existed in theories,- and were! afterward proven in Buct'fciifu! praotifce.

to Trm uniiw.If the head of the Jrain opeas into a swale, the

in ltt Hhoniii bo prot&JtBGTW''a wire netting orS' iozs oap, which wijl not admit any solid or fits*.:,

ig matter. It ^ar-Id be eaio to fylfp aiav a filter :ot gravel to cover the aJet. . ‘

g««AW.g09P..ngTria^__(1.) Keep only those eo^s tb*t yield butter of

good oolor, flavor, 4ud teittiro. 'ijher-:, are soei«...............................tter. ),) .

butter hr,mg,-eariy nmowy- unt-oiover nay, &ud ;-com- -meal,“-ana giveonljKar® water. (8.)i-Obs«rve the most kerapulous atoati\ln««i yin the; stable anddail3r- * , A ■)„SAl^Jfp|JWteSiT.. I —

S a i^ t gteeiaily^fewfl'uppftwheatb i - g,as-soon a? the~g>,-«wth-iu!fr-oom>neBeetl., On<s or t# o btSbels A s r >4fcre-ai«.'so}(t> evenly ovelr tha oropj ‘The efestjit-Sisjliffep (hve& mt, ap$prc» vent the wheat from lodging^ Bometimos tit has the additional effect; 0f pry.< u.eix3g R cUar light colored grain. Some farmers sow as much as & barrel, <a five busfcelB to the pore. ~ .

.imrtny job osam. . i ■.Ko crOp getS"less !.ttcntl6n tlj^n grass. If m s-..,

nured - ’ all, it is only mdSentaliy with some oth­er oropJ-rarely for,itself.-alone, .'.Oom, wheat sad "' barley- M t tie ,ssflnur% and when, seeded, th* young dovar takes wjfat is left. . After Jbto, i f th.j

ploughsd^.again. Into .is oonaidered improving 'the soH; and it i--. Eo s.* fe r hbw mismanaged, ciovwJa a benefit, and Whatever t(ilae he may d o ,. - the fgrmsitJjrho satfs and grows clover, is making his farm bettgr,' ; ■

, m » n i l HopsKs.. rI once caste near losing a .valuable - e, feeding

him dry fcsjr. I BeverjIiBiievediia Wit something 'ia-Mtuaii iisnin the right oondiUon. Man feBB^po'wdeit-. bnt potatoes' .are -tetter, and cheaper, a.u •. I f thosb who are not isttfca habit*of 'feediiig-potatoea to hb i» 8'4»ilLtry them, they wlllbsrsstonished at th« result I have known a hores ohsBgti from o-iazy,-dumpiBh one,' to a quids, ijeii^ei head-'”” (jiroi -. 1 lay by .daiply adding two '•q a icom meal is : ao not zieed so m m j pbh-toes.—Country UmlUmah. . ; ,

A OOKVElMUT XtA'tmTo aid tarmefsjn arriving ittaocura®y in estim­

ating ilw amount <rf bind in diBsrent. fields under cultivotibn, the-fa.h)Wiogfabfa48 given: \ .

Five yards wide by 868 !ong-o(fcte-te.a oae aSrc.• JjJgS-.jpda 19PB contains o n v i m : . ^

Tfren.ty ,yafd3->nde- by 242 .long eoateto .0fi» acre. - ' • *' \

Forty yardg.wideby 121 long contains one acre.Weventy yards Tyide/by 62 " 'JoiTK -bontamtf .one

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a n d t w e n t y f e e t ^ i d o b j r . - l f i B - t O a g iacre.''

iV o to to a .6 » a 'fo r ty - fe s t-w id e .b i l8i* 'loBg:.... . ooatidg fS naaS rt,;:'; . .•

- Four(&tmdred;‘anfi fortjifegi.wld& by‘9&-long contains one

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, •’ , R*o. 3xfllUwan............$0 7a fl 88tltpdeH.......... «> 115’ ddletown. M wEfldBwt,,....... « i75Bhrewntrary 85 68Biatachport..**—- W 60m *% 2!:::vOoauiB&ch...... • -.10"’ , -.30Pea Plain., .1 8 80

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R elig ions Services,‘ ' PAitk Bktobmbp Oiitfnon.—Setriow oondnoted byBev>. P. wlUoo, will ba hcl<l.*t tho church, oorner ot Grnnd antl Bew­ail avenues; during next wock, an followaV Pnsohlnir on Ban* ■ * tiftbbath Bchpol At 3s8Q p,.M.

pie I ■ t Wedneadav •’ B$ k ^ ■ v

"The Bound ti€ i i e dtmji ls bfeard eVeiy Monday' e v e n lig ^ o irf 'T O i^ r^ m ; Our .mUltnty com-, pany f tu i^ r ig f e ,y iof/dipt. Rainear, of Qeean-Grove.. fto intends to.hava ttpabllo parafl^ljely^4th. ■. . ' ■’_ .;'1; ••■ : '■. ■;•.■■■*-•:'..jisrii '.-.,•;.' -: .

Cotl^ffl ani'fcsi.iftiliig JiQnBfsg'.am in great C . manp tills spring jfor rent in and P a rk_ I t te a itn g n te ^ te t jhgyiietBtringcnoy-.of tho times has not effccte} basiness in tlie Qrovfl or Park in the least! '

8<»«l8tjr.WeeSlnB».'' -..., ...........No.231»jn«iiio7C Thnre*r Part Offloerat w.O^ L. **wC,3Urtnoro VV. TM Jl..BnodekOT.l OC-vBenrr- Wln-»r;

jr. Bee., Ed. Fielder s TrpaBurof, B/D: wooiEojt; OhapUln, O. N. **potto; Mtwhiil, Ea. West; L. O., E. Applegate; Bfntlnol,U,White.•. MorfMournLoni

- i a i t 15-”a f c r f t rStephen Bogcra,-

Abb (jay Lodqb, No. htion*, Qnt and third Tot— Ofllcer*: T. H. Wollqr, Wi Jf.?Oltheiw, B. W.; «.jD.On----J. uTliagennan. 8. D.; Chaplain: A» It. ^^ T.and -O. H-

or. K. o| B. and B.; Oharle* H it, M. of B. J W. N. Viury, M. Ujphcn Eoft«r*,I, 0.;-C. SrFai

NO. 107, K. or P., jneet etery Wednesday t A»Jrary Park!., (JOtocra: T. 8. Wobller, J. O.; L. B. BfftnonvV. O.; Edward Wal- Churle* UnfrfptoOj M, of F,’j^Eou UiOn.-

kn* and v. u-/Srownr-™^oi u.. »* l . utoud, aiirr. ia Bath ear, P. G. Snodlkor, D. W. Bciton, Finance Commlttoo.

Jyld Barton, PtdTo

Bwnlor oommnnlca- lootETin Whito’a naii.ehsmlah Bennett. 8. Wr: J; A- Treaa.? W. L. Atfclniton- Boo. srtr lfnrW. J. P .; J. M.Dor, ,i White. Stewardji: P. t>. Sncdi-

InincblTaneoni.KT PABK lryCKUM.- bilol6<!boto^mn7 Tn« even- An In,ln«. OfnccraJ BdWArd M. Fl older, Prctfdtrot; B. B. Brann! Vioo-PrMrtent; B.D. Wollcy, Bocretary; Ohaa. Borden, Am

tantBocrttary. , . "- TilJt ASBtJnr PARK Militaht OOu^aky, meet In tho Ootirt Boom. Offioon: LouU Rain oar, Oapt; T. B. Woolley l*t Lieut.; O. O. Onnerod, 2d Lient,: Bobert (Jrowde, lut tt«rgt, ; Jeremiah Bennett, 3d, Scrfft. J J. M. Be^le,8d Hergt.; Wm., Kipp, ith Stsgt. ;0 , A. AnmAck, 6th Bergt. ______

- YOTOfth5Siti:okmfl^ATrX58roiA iONjmocron^M«y ero- ninn. Offloera: Ohtf. E. Howlind, Pro*.; Stephen D Wollejr,.' IrtVIoo-Pre*.; O.N. Brown, 2>\ Vlceprea.• T,r -Horbert Hdrley,'TreU. Bxocntlre '*----"Jai. A. BrtuUuy, WlllWonl *•- Lyman, Johnson Taylor.

AiujtntY PABK Bzriiit>r*o ah6 loan abbociatioh, moot at !—-AabruyrPark Bondlng-Boom, on-theflrst Fnday Ineftcrtmonth.- Offloon i D. Nj WycirafT, Pre*. { C«pt. W» T. atrc t, Vloo-Pre«-;, J, n.' Beegla. Sec. <A4 fi. Oooki l^ea*. I;ircotor»: \f. O. 8haf- to, Asbnrr Park: Df. N. 8. Klnmonth, Asbnry Park; David ' Wallin#, Ooean Beach; T» B. Woolley, AabunrTark: haacUo- . Parian, A^burt1 Parv; W. Hathaway, Deaf; Lewis llainear, Ooean Grorp; John Bey; Ooe m Orora.

, : W ho la going! to the ttebtfenniil Tea Party ,; at ths LoJio 'Slew Honfe; oext Wednesday ovonlpg?

r« m m/B ti»» 'M jd m im K n . •

AUenK.' Oobk, Bnporlntendentbf AsbuiyPark, recsivcd pay in gold lust w eek 'for a lot. A ru­mor hr tS circulaticui/ that fluef site amotmted to one hundred thouasod dOlimA. This rumor hna reached New T o ri, f t it is true, we Want tbat!. ^■uVcbaser for a suSSiribef 'td tbe Journal,

Wfio is going to tbe Centennial Tea Party, at the, Lake View House, next Wednesday evening?

I sm aiys Captaln-B&ihaway.^ _

, We ar® glad to Jeartt JhaS tbo liong Braiich Bank la doing aa exc<lllcaf, otlflins*:. Wo com m end'it as a place of deposit to our cottage friends. -Gta., tirant ta a "small stockholder, eo tdso is tetggie M itchell’{Mrs Paddock), who has a fine re sid en t about four miles from tlio. Park. ■ -- -L~ — — —;—r*~v ^

Walker, Seo.; ..................... . ,__ d : O. B. Howland,Jaa. A. Brtulluy, WUlWord Bey, Uriah White, W. J. Bogrra, J.

W eekly m a rk e t R eview ,Dprrn ^ Btato. fair to good...;....................... 9 •*!State, •elodoi).......... .......... ......................82' Western, apleutod ........ :............... >3701IHK8K—New yurk-Hbtto, fancy....................New York Ptwte, fair .........10FLOOR-Baltimom .6.00St. LaaU.....^,^..... ....;........... ;..............7.00Minnesota, extra ......... .M8k Br*— ................ oHEAlv—Com... ................ ....................Oat.,.a.'* ................................ .......5.75Buckwheat Floon^-Now Yofk:.......... ;.».soPamaylvania.......... 1 ........................... ...2.10OATS-No. 8.N. ......................................... .44 ,

gfeit ....................... -g<iOORK—Westorti mfxcdr?fd....*J^*..................... . Western yellow........................................WnKAT—Wlwankeo No. 1......... V..183JNo a................................... u sWinter, red IJW« Hi JOBBAMS Uarrow .-T..^ \ . ............ .1.40 Al.70White kidney. ............... .1J0 0 t.75Lima...,.....,......................... j.40 5 WO'c*jnrBKnaii»-JCT«y.. ...... .. ..............APPLK8—W l n t o r . . .vrr.v.v. . *.......... .V..... 8 5„ M i x e d , p o o d . j . . . . . ---------- :8MORAPM^T. r.T.V.V.... ri.--.., ,;;r... . . . . . . . . • .08Potatoes—Sariy roee in fcwlk. ........................ LOO

Early roae double bead.................................1.38Peaohblow in bulk...; ...... ;..............u sPeaohbtow, double brad............................ ..1.35owobr-........... ............ .’...«».... ,ajoTOBKKY8— Drwwd ........................ .isOHICKKXB— ** ; ...............'............ .11BB1CK—Pale,....+u-........................ 8J0Jeraay .virtrw. ..................... 5.75Ha vcrttr ..... '....*................................0.50—Okmknt—PorHand^.^^— :—— _ v.a30____ .

fAUiVMJNfA i fi"Lthk=

M r George M. Piflher has just finished stto ttage on Main avenue foTilrB. Hise.

Stephen Bennett, is yemoving hifi' refriBshment saloon from the bridge-at Shark River.

Who is going to tho Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake VI^w flouse, next 'Wednesday evening?

X«m.says Deaoon Hegitman.

Mt. Hftriy; Yard, tjoritroctor, has a number 6$ men at working and grading, at Ocean Beach.

’■4 •» • ' -•' Mr. Heseau prown removed to his new store on Wednesday last. He has rented his cottage in tho Groy^.;, ; ? r .

Mrs. PrioO, owner of vthe Franklin House, haa been patting important improvementa on i^ so as to ^ve, it a very attractive look.

Ex-Sheriff Hendrip^SQU and Benjamin King,! Esq.*’ visited bur office thia week. W e feel honored by-such attentions.

• x ......Who ia going to the Centennial Tea Pfcrty, at the

Lake View HojtOO, next Wednesday-evening ?X am says Old Cavendish. .

. \ An Intenfetlng exhibition of the deaf and dtimb langusga isss^Klven before the M. E. Sunday Soboql on Sunday by Mr^*Harkln66h,

Hutobinson the builder, o f Oc«Sn Beach, .Is erecting a. hotel on the-lfstb ttrid Ocei^n avenue, to-cost over ten thpusand doilare."*

I/dds w'd sore throats aro^uiHi prbvalcnt hqn! ; saJn-other parts of our'dotinlryi .'Stid it wouh3-6d

well for parents to ba more' careful of tbelr cfiildren. - , -

Who 5 going to tlio Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, next-Wedriesday ovening?

I t o says the Barber. ' . -

himlwnd,l. y w o t ta a h e r ^ ,- ,_ __mtlfcbaytBp»ina^!rls8rTl0ffiq a rafiigo' to Slim; a ftartbe toilsjicrf.tiiB a p y / aoiwithflitandisigJtUc

. S * t) 1 ages, wbipb. fact drew-morj) atteptifin' to tho , falriily,! antl ulinuUgh thovrldpwed husband! is .yotlt»ill bo majsy a year ere Uf /orgets'thp ,lov- Ing eVptloi; eCa trus wife ^rWV.-KfitteV leaves foBricMldranta.ft forme* huahan3. Mrs. Jobis Kfitrol, Mrs, -Wssliingtou White,; Mrs.'Kowlnntl antlEdwanl Braudk ■ i.fea

Tlie fiiEcial S wlc la( . 0n,Mpna4y--mornlngr Btolte ‘ oftlciatisiK. %Bw reftslioS • cic’ i;v-

terred at SppayiUe, .mbiere eho 'formcrly llvcd, Siid-where bet flrtlhU8Mnd was'bittled. ,:Andso, "tiSBt t jiih’ff and mother, farewell. - J; >

1iWg meat no rnorp on this side h'ea?eu;Tha partiru; Jioftr,.: H o 'e t~

, The lw t fond look is gi r ai — '.Fw aw elv1 .__

Mr. p . E , Johnso^ and uncle havo rented Ocean Hall o f Mr. Oi C. piayton, and exjrect to run It ua a boarding house -Sext summer, Mr. Jojmson.wfei.formerly to eharge Of the Osborn .HouSeparid'ias ah)Mt of friBnds'.

The West End Hotel at Lorg Branch to laying in ice this week from Mauch Chunk, Penn. An .addition Is being made to tb ii aspular hotej, wMc^;~ with We Y e ^ ’tipxtCTffoiirwlif Hve sjeep-ing room for several hundred people, mors than their usual number, f his is tmiversally conceded to be tbe most seleSt hotel 'at the Bmnch.

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake 'View House, next Wednesday evening ?

1 am gays Abner Allen.

Major James Ynrd, editor and proprietor of the ifm ihoutfi DetMorat, is a msu after "our own heart in. some things. Have- our' readers ever noticed the weekly selections from the fi’olden Trtamry that appfeam In the Democrat P I t shows that while thij paper is secular, it is Christian. I t h&p®en oui J < be acquainted withtlio major'e family,’ wh'o'aH- * , Vsteesied' at Freehold; not Store 50, however, than at Oftiaji G w h i c h was formerly their Bamnjpr

Who is going to the Centennial Tea Party, at the Lake View House, npxt Wednesday evening ?

I am says the Teacher.

The Atlantic Steam Hook and Ladder Company o f ' Long Branch dedicated their new house -with

ber of guests were present, including • Mayor Cooper and ladyj Messrs. Coriies, Schmiilling, Sr., Steinbaoh, Rogers, West, Vandyke, Lane, Layton,'.SctsraaHlng., $nd ladies;; jiad 'Messrs. Worthley; Cubbery, Lewis, anS Houghton, o f the; OcMikiltfitfin Company: MemhC Chamberlain,, Green, ^Iclntirs, Comeliui- and Vandevere, of the l in e Branch Commission; Messrs. James, Howlsma, Morir, snd many others.•» At »?ven o’clocb the members met s t the tem- pwary pIac*.0f 5C()rag5 of their appifeas. Ateight a procession was formed, headed by ika Vttantlcville Drom Csiros, ’ ' ' ” '

ot to East Ijeag Brant j^be^ 'S w ts^w iiaF S -iaB

cftineiias and-toms w a ite d thetCA f (tooltro n'nln/tlr nnn

A!l;mt!cville Dnlffi Ooirog, ejsd iiarsded up’Main [ BrtUch limits, thence to the

a large l>aske(~ yf VttiEB^

At twelve o’clock .speeches were niade ay Mayor Cooper,' FrandfljCoriies. Ksq.^conimis' sionerE. L. Qreeji/atfd Bqulre 8,’ W. Horton.

Miss Lucloda Weat, preoeated fee, eompahy With' a ' beautiful" piece of worsted work, the Lord’s Prayer. - .

^ -i ' J -* -] - - /—•'Who is Oing to the OentenilUITea iParty, a t the Lake View Souse, next Wednesday dvening?

I am says'Saint James, the Ume«keeper.

Ari^iinpohatioii IOO B u a h e ls to t h e A c re ./Every Griin Wftrranted'to POp.. When grponil i t pro- daces a flour. ahalBffOHs.-both In sppearance fad. taste, to ►flouiumode fttwi-irnffat. ^Bv«n fe opioaro would ftui to dlrtUiftulali$etireea bread made frbra the two. . . ,

TWs Ger& ripeifrfTOtJB weelw-earller.than tufr^jommon ^AitorlCftaiwm. 4 The fodder Will remain green for weeks after tho grain la ripe, -Grows tr6m 8 tb iO'eara on eaoh. .stalk. I t grows from 6 to t t feet high; Kara avpraartns froto lr.to 18 lnOhe'B in length. 14 rowa to the eAr. The 'tab-la very BinaU, iriid tho socd all sound: Every grainWARRANTED to gTOW-

' Who is going to thp Centenuial Tea Earty^ at the Lake View House, tiext Wednesday evening ?

lam'says the man of Pofnpe. • * /

> l i p i p a i p i J ) ; H O W k • , ;Tp* IoS-OrBam. To the pint of sweetened,

“cream add^ sup of sitbag teo, and freeze,' p.e --ipeper i* 'a ’(findowi? thrfnigfc *hiob ^ -3n

hjok o n t .o n -^ - th a t is going on 'in the waddLt'ft ^sewipa^r-a'.;inaa U shut'ln. a small

::iodrajTird‘lriaowi5 M e os* sothlng df>T»hM is hap- pcnilig ontsido of hlraself. In oar day, the hewa- papers keep pace with1 history and record i t A ae«apap6s,.wiU.l;eep ». sasislble. man its sympathy

lth the wprld’s tmrreist histoiy, I t is an enfold­ing oribyolopedia, an anboniici boOtf forevflir5 Issu­ing and* never finished, v ■ ...

To DiyjTROY A sta.—Houbcs tbat are Infested with ants, black br red, may be disinfected by little attention to trapping them. A Esbngti is c!je 6f the best things for tne purpose. Sprinkle it with dry white sugar; tbe sponge hieing slight­ly mbtot, St will adhere.' -Tfca ants will go Into tho calls of fiio erange after the tragar in large

umbers, and can be destroyed in hot water, and tha spcaga squeested out and, ?ugared again, oiki. retained to the’ osetiforsinother haul, udti! all1 are caught. - ..■■• ( > ,y . . iria psg or m as. .

foiths purpose t ^ e ^ o g iun^cnnfaig tbsir w in^' and bodies that flies stroke jffiem .*.;rb-their feet,, but thal ihereby ssliaaa- a quantity of mioroswpip, inssots, upon whioh .they}feed by meanB of theirproboscis.'— These fisecte sr» '«rsp^~& oin''iBa wtugj, and can be separately,examined. Ha far­ther proves that myriad® of noalthy flios, oovered with lioe, float thrcsgh;*ha Impure, ttd fatid a i r ; ’hilo iD iocalftifi :-hertt tho air is fresh and.pure

Only » few emaciated, ones are *840, and those quite froo from', insects. Aoeordlngiy, wharovir ■hc ‘‘- is esrraption and th« living gertn uf disease there are tbeir destroyers,*ti(e honso iliep.

sthsct ssKJroir roil BjKEnmrsti..>nt the ehildr^n (or .thosasaffeging fr^m it) in a

warm bed, *:-.d take some, red hot eosls from tbo stove «a a fire rtiovel; sprinkle a tablecpoonful or lesSLOl.tiour of.gulphur on the hot oindsrs and place nnderiil® bed theasTOe qt attendant moat rs- ,mo¥s the shovel^ oz- of the room whn: the ohildren r egiv. ssnghing. Let this be dona for two or tbrse nights and it, will be fossnd that tho fur i froi - 01 Ml! the throat'fungusWiled (liphthori ' I. know that hnndreds have •beets- saved- 6t Aostrail*' sfettfr this > srtd ’ I -would strongly ;.'«josssEKe3d parents t fnmigate their dwellings with sujiphnr oac»a week; it does good.—J. V. 8hephtr&'" ;—

’asssieii,isaat HAD irionit. - - ■an mvestlgatlpu recently ecmdnetrd in

•Peterabarg, Mk-.’i., into the cause of the apidemltS' of eerebro-spimii-oirafagifcis, *th_whioh the local­ity has iwtsE afflicted during'tbs past Spring, there appears ground for ascribina the prevalence of the disease to eomft4^oiso^ in thfe food of the people, SxperDfienta conduoted many years ago 'Stowed

"that firai’j affected - i?b smut waa capable of pro- ducin^violentiU ft6^.Jkgotof,w.beat..tiLJnQre,.•SBt jve eVm —thai>-#iTgt»b-of^ly«.-"rrhw; ^TnmTTTTn -

■' physiciau, in 'the present case, reports, ffiat the bmp p f the first-mendoned gntm, raised in tbs vi- cimty last year, eonlained. muoh more snrat than ^ suaL '-It ir, thsrefore ’.Kffj:-ble that the disease is duff to consumption of-ud-Sourr-

SnEEFIHO WiBM,I believe it is impossible to have too much pure;possi! _______ ^ _ _

air, but it is possible? to h&vo the air. colder than feeble pereoRS can breathe with comfort or with safety. For hardy persons there is no danger ia cold air, -provided they have plenty of f^omgsr-. ing, and feeep their mouths eioeec:. I t i^unwholc- so .i: far any one to sleep (fold. On® of the hard-

jffltLtfa)pga.f.orfeelile.Mraops..to..endup»-la-gattli into a cokroeajO'Sieep.' i* uraws so > ipon the already lofwjvltality, that before the cold Bed is warmM Hs-oecupant is so,JJ(oroHghly chilled that-IE V;-, almost Impassible to get wsr,..- -gain

In this way the system is unnecessarily- taxed— ie genera! health reduced. When isieep

in a opld room it would be better to wear Sanndpightlcrothes ( wartaed Jjefbre putting them on and periapa.with tvooleri Blockings for night nso, in exchange for the stockinrawom all d ii’), or to have the bed '“ sirmed Mrfors entering it. This can bo dond with wanhlag-panfi or by rolling a jug of hot water about batwean two sheets,

H--.: Stout and Hathaway’s naw storor-oppo-,site Park -Hail, Asbury Park, is nearly <jom-

^^pleiisl. They expectf tQ tipen It for businesa ■i -- 4; about April let,. _ ,

The Sunday^phool^oonventipn wl^al);taUoke0ii- - —" ve at 3 > t a t i u ^ i i !g*nd

• ; '' ' 'i iH S S « rT rS e W U t4 w ^agsL-___

’ MspdtiaM to our article.•. “ BunTjcuifc-garb4^I'’ to m ,tb s , reideis.of, tjiar _ ~ . j a iw C T W e ilceia'it t- duj.ortoacc, that,i.... . / . weshattJIjHnf’it next w®k. :

Ij!-, • . „tEe Aobtoy P^fcMiweumi has r*c?ifed^otni-afrigid, a capydof Ijf*'- * “ *

-lS,i78S,cantaJa|n| 1

r t a a g B r a n c h ’!* O ld e s t l i) lm b ita i i t“John Levison, colored, is one hundred ^ears

old. He was bom Marsh 4th, 1776, on the farm wijisli is now-kapwn as Newbqid’s. He was a slav« sixty years, owned by Jas. Talmaa. His master had six slaves, two of y?hom were women, and was very kind to them., John bas. beemna&> rled threq,time8, and'lsthe father of four ohild- ren, the youngest'of w iom he now llv ju tlth f!-* Bhei! Dock. He- » s ha-is a BtraqgijE to> tiia shuireh,which is a sad fyct. HJto eyeaigbl is good, and ho says ite can see i. pin te^liia path He cart add, bricks for Drummond, WoollyS Cd.i^lM oim'liahdlSjuinberrfcii'J.-bttekfl better thaiTsome yotmgei5 m ea.. The es\d %wsiher affedtm himrvery muct.:, (nit when-it W work*

Ja g every .day. - He/Says- about sixty years ago lucre was a winteroyhen there was no Bflbw or Sees Bssesu andjie-cau remember fjick tp the time hm tedfto .w ear frocks. 'He a y s the ladles o f ix4)g-Brf5o!i used^o oaiiy their shoes arid-^oefiSf SngBlnithSi and when theyarrived aear the^ffieeting'houie'they uaedito put 'them on their'feet." He mys as far _baok as he can remember .there^ waaloply .tBJt-houses on tbe hbSsx etroet'&omEatontown to theseashore, and at Shat tlme^her^'wW-drijy one boarding houseu shish-Wits'KepI by pollyt CrawfOTtS- -Jtt site waa whofe the Olaxeiiata H5sjii'^dw?6Uffids. Lewis UcKnlght, # totter,S tpm .^toatow ai erected,the noxtV &nd in conjunction ^rjUi'Obedlah B u m

to l leult jhla. They had nolqe-houseB,iuid when I<ewis McT ' .........■thought!■■IcathfoC , ---------- ------

that ha thought It was some fearful wipsfiter.’ Md? theiv first losomotiycs the toeatot’Wdhder.'ot the world., He has never bs.q ta'tlieGiu'B B t ifi'fe#£it.Sii^llfef fe t he says

^ , ^ M jg b w t A»fflti MCT|y

bfttoiKtiiftasAxMMl twd-jre#s , .b |a onpg w ith 'a hoise

D |e^. " Wt ..L lo td t—At Long Branoh, Wedneaday, March 1st,

Amanda/dabghter of Robert and fc'anny Llojd, agpd 10 jears/7 months and 2 days.

.»{-•. , .‘iQrWfk :ll -Ipadwteott-.M'Se'ls _^siiys-'he^w lljs'refftL,. _...— ,____tbah -old^fMMonefl - )rle!>. a^Hj.haa;neTe.r jBevi, l |j^ t« lc « i8a4 i^ .« :» f e !>>we^TCgulaT)yj bnt-.wa ttouldthlnl(ifatheirJi8nei<cctly. 'Hla Idw.idfia "sraMil8a-Meteg«tSie1H®'e»! deteswa'PTB 1 ®. has pitver Identified Bmp?lib«Uhaj»y religious « ® e tfc A! fo u o w sro f Ghriit a ^ tc ^ iiM ra d w J s ^ s ^ B e

followfe-of fflid-the

1776. M k E T S £ '"W A S H IN a T 0 N 1876.

— /- C E N T E N N I A , L ,j * - -

T E A F A R T Y ,

j ' * AT TUB ‘ ' _

L ak e V iew H oU 8ef Anbury Park,? ON r

WEDNESDAY EVE’Q, MARCH -15,' i f

S u p p e r , Singing? ~&hisict E tc. 1

- Under theaOBpicea of tha- Ladioa’ Aid Society Of the St. Paul's M. E; Charoh, Ocean Grove, whoairo making ait etfirt t? j-oi?e,nij?nqy fumjysh |hytew chyro^

H o u s e a n d F o r* - ' . ... IN ASBtJEY PASK,* !■ Corner B o» 4 t t f i « »ad Wfmmti A w a y .n A very derira^li location, near tho.;bualuei8 <»htdr of-

tbe tolace. Prio^ 12^M0. ^Bi e of tot~J30XlQ0, CaU oo or address, . -\ CHAS. W* IIKUGEN,

v. .' D. H. W¥GKOt?P, 'Tbrmb East.) f« . "Reul Estate Escoango.,

ffSauCpf.i)te9>iiiidri (i||id0r;. —- orner Basge Av. and &nory §t.

" A S B U B Y P A B K i ! < ;

'g S e rrto i a . w . Treati’of KfliwW; W^ ]. Sew Brunswick i_ ev. J . W. V

• “ m a b « th /N . J ,

.binBj'jrtU__■Bend money Letter, at onr risk.

-CjniTiwoATB aa to O iabaotkb.—Cleveland National Bank, Exchange and Deposit Bank, the Havnr and Chief of Police, Cleveland, Tenn., the Banner ofllce^H«itf$ oflJ ce, or any offloer of. the county of Bradley.

Address all orders,I , OSMBNT f t CO„ .

Cleveland, Bradley Co., Tenn.

TDieaxinpai<hlBt series ^ T t« r.(I U QA 41 --- ----------p ....... - MX j -- . . . . . . . . . .«•«.Balance in Treasury................Value of 1 Shire, Irt ueriea, Feb. 1.1875 .......... .Interest on the same ............................................ .Dum paid................. .1 ...................................

W M . I t . W A R W I C K ,;

P R A O T IO A L

SLATE ROOFEE.A l l W o r k W & r r a n t e d

T o OWe Satisfaction. ‘

L eaky Chimney* Hepm|red and W«r» ■ 'V • n u tte d w aiter T igh t.

J •East IiO^ Branch and Asbury Parkv

P . O. B ox 116, E ast L on? B ran ch .■ ■■ f

( . . Orders by Jiail Promptly Attended to.' *

k B A K K B . W A B . X n B R ,

F ire" 1 Aaiiranco A gent,.1 asburi r m i m ocean brove.

; O ver $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Capitol R epresented .P. O. Address,. A SBU R Y P A R K , N. J .

•' AUSTIN i i , PA'ITIORSON,

J^ L X o lii te d t a n d B u i l d e r ,r“ Contracta fnf- CottaffeR Ao.’, at reasonable Prices.* , BfASTEB Iff CnAlSCEBY.Office, corner o f Main and Pennsylvania AVenUef-

OCEAN GRCVE, N. j.

L A U N D R Y .M R S . M E C O S T A

Takes this early opportunity to inform the

fO TTA G E" OW'fifSKM "OP ASBUOT PA RK' That she is prepared to do any amount of,

L i tJ. 3ST D R Y W O R E ,My thr6e years’ erbfiViofloo at Anbury Park enables

me to refer to Mrs. D. H> Wyokoff, and many, others.C or. F ir s t em d R a i lr o a d A v e H'

ASBURY PARK. •

W A \ T KI) .S T E A M

S A W A I D r i « A W M I L L S .

T h e B e s t L o c a t io n.. - •oi'* . /■' - ,

in the State of New Jersey jfor tli# above business,

ness will pleaae call onor ad dr c 88 1 V

D. :H. ..WYCKOFF,

A a b u ry P a r k , M o n m o u th Co., X . J ,

STEINBACH BEOS.,DSALKKS in

IVBoot*, Shoes, H aU , Capa, f

Y ankee N otloni, ‘W all P ap er.

* COMPLETE STOCK OF SEHT'S FURNISHIHS GOODS.

Merchant Tailors.EAST LONO BRANCH

A N D A S B U R Y P A B K . N . J .

STOUT &- HATHAWAYWill open their. HEW BUILDING at A8BUKY PASK!, on orabdut-lha,,lfith.ot,ita£ch, with aa, entirely-new and well selected, stock of

HQUSE F l i l S H m e 110811!;OF-EVEKY DESCRIPTION.

Alwv ' w *?

Builders Hardware,

P A I N T S , O I L S , 7 A R N I S H B S ,

c a r r i a g e

lUhs, RiniSi Spokes,;

SBEUS, Etc.JOHN C, HA'illAVVAY.

* _____ . . . *•___ ~L±__£ ^ _ __£

' - ^ E C M ) ' " A N S i l i ^ - ' R E P u L C O F - T H E ' — — '

-• ■--■ 1 . “ « «^J_r _ 1 ^ r " 1'

$ & ' 7- * . :P ^ f r .':r % W a A c c o ra n ’. t--'To K t w o n ju d Feb. lit, 1»S........ .. . . . . . . |7 8 0 30 ' ‘C ^naia 'B orrtw en ...,. . i ‘. r . . . . . , ' i . : y S ~ ^ i W . :

celpts for0uest lnterest^yineat -------7.1?S21 fl WithanwolaJ■_L‘c -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . tz80 30 Cash paid Borrowers. • -• JwW.ioJBW'.J® •>’a, .etc/ . - . . . . . /jlSSnft.; \Vithar4i^f ntt 123; IS

: . ... “' B a f a n o e i n T r e i i u r j r . . . . . . . f . 673-Wy ? ia r v f‘

TOTAL AlfOiniT o r YBAE'8 S'To Cash ob haS'd .......... ............ ' .:.- *780 30 3 y Uoifdf'atid Mortgages ,“ ij*ceipt»' -19 ■ ■* Withdrawal*^. iCjS'.. ........................................................ , . . . ^ [ 44>>o’il'.'- 1*v,>,-

\ M Amount PrgnriumB»w, ..«>r. . . ■ >»»....3,107 62 ** Eajwnsta**• .*«.<»»««.«»»»<»*>( ..v.'.-. ’ 11 Bailee iO'Tre|iaiiryVv««.dwi /j’# yZ*,»,6'j>^i^l3/^y^

W \ ,m Uv . ' ' ' •*: , ASSETS.

Bonds and Mortgages 1st year . . ;|7.300 00|P 2d year......................... 10,100 00-

■ ; « » . « «

. ..k 7;-

$17,400 00 * .,79*91

J25 iot 672 52

Dues paid on® year,-2d series..472 Shares 1st series I j . . .112 “ 2d “ ..................

*29 49*73.. 12 00

.$16 35-27 .. 11446'. 12 o r$29 49-72 12 00

.$>r.r9ia C2J 8

. l.iw oa

Nett Profit*.. ....... ....................« “ divided, $3,722 91 divided by 584 ....$6 37-*

$15^66;©'

Total valno ono «haro 1st series; 2 years dues....................... $24 QQ •Gain first year.................................. 4 35-27 ---------------Gain second year -............................ 6 37-4Interest second y$ar . . . . . . . . ......................... 1 14 46

Value of one share, 1st BerieB............... ....$35 87*13Value of one aharo, 2d Beriee i $12 00Gain on each obare................................. 6 37*4. *

'^alue of one share, 2d series ....... .$18 37-4Total Value of 1st Series* $35 87-13 x 472 ,*. ...............

“ - •• 2d 18 37-04 x 112 . . . J . .................................Undivided Balance ...................... ^.......w>...........

m■M

.$16^31 25-36

. 2,057 48-48 79-16

$18,989 53 JOHN D. BEEGLE, Secretary. «

TREASURER'S REPORT.Balance m Treasury, Feb. 1st, 1875....... : ......... $780 SO By Cash paid Borrowers.......'.,.‘J,....rf-i...$6,99jftw;Money rec’d, DueB, Fines, etc-JFeb. 1, 1876 * .7,132 19 Withdrawals................................... 2. 123 12

" ' - a s

}■*$7,912 49

WM.R HATO T. 8. WOOLLEY, H. a KINMONTH.

Auditors.11 * * -,

Third 8eries will

. y ; -" * ■ALLEU » . COOK, Vnm,

itkd of.. -X TFebruary 4thj 1876.

The electftd of.offlcern for the etmmn^yi}arl.teaulted as follows:DAVIDH. WYCKOFF, . CA'FT..WH.’ t 's t r E E T , JOHN D. BEEGLE, ' 'A .S c b O & f!,

' J*rciidenf. Vic* President. DIRECTORS:

<i.. Secretary. Treasurer.

WILLIAM C. SHAFTO, of Asbury Park. DAVID WALLING, o t Ocean Beaeb.

.ISAAC M0FARLAN70T Asbury Park. LEWIS RAINEARTof Oceun Grove.------

DR. H. a KINMONTH, of Asbury Park. T. 8. WOOfcEY, of Asbnry Park- WM. HATHAWAY, orTDeaT 'JNf) DEY, pf Ocean Grove, '

T H E R U iV I S E Y p O T T A G EAT A8BBBY PABK,

S t A X j t l S S t mSituated near the Ocean, *at Jli6 hfflvd of 'W#sUey

Lake; has elevenroomB; lot 90x100 feet. - ‘AWELLrBUILT

s w i s s a o T T ^ a - B .No situation better^ as it lias tbo advuntage-of-Lake- andOcean frontage. Will sell with or without Fumi-. ture. Only Bmall amount of the purchase money wanted, the balance on long time. If'not sold by May 1, will be ter rent, . Apply to ' ’ ' . ...

J. 0. KENNEDY. AsHury N. J .Or, GEO. A. RUMtEYf.8alenLjJ.’J.

February, 1876. *- h

E. R & T. B. NEWMAN,

BrioHayers, Plain and Ornamoatai PlastererAabury P a rk * O ce an B e a c h , N. J . ,

-MAJiTEI>^AIiD ..RANGEa-^E'JL.Ookak Bbaoh,^ .'Y ., November 18th, 1874.

This is to certify that E. H. Newman <fc Bro. have plastered a numt^r of buildings at Ocean Beach, and in all cases havp giVen entire BatlsiBfaction. I * take pleasing in recommending them to ajiy Vanting labor done in. their line. . Respectfully.

k A. BITNER, Supt.

i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.PniNCfcTON, N. J.t November l^th, 1874.

Thia is certify that E t H. . Newman & BrOvhavA plastered several houses for me at Ooean Beach, N;

it two years, and have given mo good

1 M Estate Exchange.Tha Bubwiriber will open.au. <»Poe near the BaUfoad,

depot, Asbury Park, on the lstdayof April next,for tbe purpose of facilitating > . * .* . "T ! ... - 1-t

1 r a n a a o t l o n a i n B e j d E i t f t t f ) . ;M ouses, Lota a t F a r m s E o u a h L s o id r

a n d B enfeds, *'Ocean tirovp a n d A sbnry P a rk Property a spe­

cialty. ” v __All matters pertaining to* the exchange of real estote

wilLiJOuystemixed-uud concentrated in such a xwwmmr H5./0 waijant the. public ih putting their business of- tbit~ehartcter in our hands. -Our ofcrject shallJheJo . wftnprehend a complete-deiuaiptlon of ainhe^O perty

»ipTeurroarkeVnnd^give sue r — “ -------- J'—aniTolBeTs may cTesire. ^

knowldgErocured.

ranches, uctujrinuimug acuiues^iortnose wno reep bank accountsUhan hA so far been withhvthe reach of our citisens. Parties our services previous toApril 1st will pleuse address, with particulars,

D. I I . W Y C f t O F F , Aabury P a r k ,Feb. 23, 1876. Monmnth Co. N.J.

‘ ” M I lM ^ M I L K ! !

B A I L K O A D S .

Q!l i .

ESTEAL E. It. Oi’ NKW JEEBEY.

.JEW YORK AND-LONO BRANCH DiVlSIUN. Trains leave foot of Liberty •troet. North River, for

LOng Branch, 8.15, IUMLa. m., 1.15,5 15 1*. M For Ocean Grove, or Asbury Park, Ocean Beach and

Sea Girt, 8.15,11.00 a. m., 4 Id.CJH. Arriving at Ocean Grove, 10.22 A.M.7I.O8 and &S8 p. m. ^ »

Leave Long Branch for Ocean Grove, or Aabury Park, Ocean Beachuand 8eaGirt, 7.00 a . m., connecting at Sqnan withltrain for Philadelphia. Returning, leave " nan 7.60 p. m., arriving at Ooean Grove 7.17... TrainsFTeave Ocean Grove, or Asbnry ark 8 tat ion, f& New (York and all intermediate points at 7.57, 11.12 a. m., and 3.57 p. u. Arriving in New York 10.10 a. m.,- 1.25 and 6.10 P. M.

From Long Branch for Kew York, 6.45,8.15.11.30 a. j*., 4 15 p. m. Close connections for Elizabeth and Newark.' ' -*■■■ - '

’NEW JERSEt SOUTHERN R. E rBranch and Ocean Grove, from New York

and Philadelphia:Leave New York {Pier 8, foot of Rector st.l, at 10.40

A 'jn., and 4 P. M. Arrive at Long Bnuich, 12.40 a. m., and 5 40 P. M.

Leavo Philadelphia (Murket at.), at 8 a. m. for Long BrancW Ocean Grove, eto- . • " ' - .:Tbe 10.40' a. m. and "4 p. ji. trainB run throngh .to

Philadelphia. The 8 a. m. traino runs through to New York. '

Fare between New York und Philadelphia; $2.25.

*pENN8YLVAJJIA RAILROAD. -NEW YORK DIVISION.'

Trains leave depot, 32d and Market Btreete :Exprts« for New York,'2.40, 3.^0, 7. 20, 8.30, jind 11

1-3? P. m ) 135,3:10, 3 45, 5.TO7S35:7 p. mTSw 1*/midnight. On Sun­day, 2.40. 3.30.7, and 8.30 a. jf. ; 3.45, 6*35, 7, 7.10 pv m., and 12 midnight. Mail train 7 A^t. Emigrant train for New York, 11.40 p. M. C7

Accommodatiofi for Trtnton, 2:30 p, m.Express for Long Branjch’and S juan, 7.20 a. m., aud

A15p. m.' r ^ AMBOYDIVISICgf.

'. From Market Street Ferry ;Accommodation for. Ne_w York via Perth^A'rnboy.

and Jameab^g and Morimonth.Jnnction, 6.30 a. M. and*2 P. x., conttcctfhg foi1 Long”Bmnch aud Squan.

Accommodation for -Trenton, connecting with ex­press trains for New York, 6.30', 8, and 10*•*«•» 12noon,5 ,8.30,4.30; fcnd 5.30 p. m. . > • . .

Way train for Burlington, 6.30 P. m. Sunday- trains^7*30 a* B. end I p. U. * jPF- War-trainibr Bordoptowu, Sana ll.3Gr. Af. *, ForKinkora branch, 6.30 a. B.i 2, andX30 p. u.

For HlghtsttfWn^ 6.30, A -K-f4r3.45, aud‘5.8Q p. M.For Long Ijrancq and New York, 8 a. m. j ■For Tuoferton, o a . M. and 5 p. u.For Medfbrd, 6 and 1K15 a. K., 3.j5 mid 6.30 p. p.ForMount Holly. andcPombertoh, 6, 8, and 11,15 lO .t*

-A. m.,-3.45, 6, afid 6.^0 k. Fdr Mount Holly^ly a r tr11.30P.M. « ‘ . " , - >,

For Merchantville, 10 p. m ., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. ... v - v. T

. ( . C33ffCheslnurstreet.'', t l .TlCKteTOFFICES:)a E. Cor.'BroatfW Chestnut.

* ' ( lift Market &tfeet,'FRANK^HOMSON, • B.lkLBOYp.JB.,

General Managtr, Qtn'l Pf^tenger Agtnl,

T O B E N T .

O O E A ^ V IE W H d tfS E ?A s b u r y P a r h , ]SF. J .

for riFTr gneats Addrew, H.- Dixou, SISouth 8th St., Philadelphia; ,or *Isaad Kennedy, As­bury Park. . ' /

‘a . L i

BertReceives his supply ^ 'M ilk DaiW ftom-iheDairies in this neighborhood. . . . .

A S*I orders direoted to GEORGE TS0AX, JAKK HABL, will meet with prompt attention.

P R O P E S S I O N A L i i a b u s

H -S; KINMONTH, M. D., Pbyridan 1 . Office at Asbnry Park Drug Stoifc* Asbury Park, Nf J.

B EEKMAN A MURPHY, Counselors and\Attor* eys at Law, Freehold, N. J . ..

CHARLES ,J. PARKER. Attorney at (Law^ Solici­tor and Muster in Chancery, jFraldB5HfW.1J.

Office with Joel Parker^ Sonth itreet, niar oomer of" Main. ' ~ — »

JOEL N. PARKER, Counselor at Iaw . Freehold.

r. j . ^

APPLIC&TI0H8 TO llttB tA S H aS ,

- ----------- .----D -n— for. ■certain alterations and amendmenUTt^tneir charter, such alterations being spedflcally; for'increasing the' number of directora; allowing a m^jor^y to reidSs.out of the State; authorising the company to •employ p4aoe ofilcefk, with- the-power 'of constables,pnaaw vin^;' ordej upon1 their premises ; to restrict ntd^eea.M d " compel a uniform plkd of Improyemenls, and to increase .ihfiir capital Btbck. _ - '• ,

w a l t e &h in chm an ____ l 4 S w tanr. '

N o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t ap p lic A -t|on will be made to the .Legislature of Now

Jersey, at * its next session, for ' a supplement., to. tbe charter of the Ocean Qrove AswJclation’of thrfMetho- dist Episcopal Ch^h^anthoriringthe'Trasteerf of Said Associationtp appoint a Police JMtice,

, abandon a portion of their Vo ad lying in ^ r*Tkirated d iB tr ic t of the town of Freehold, Jn tbo’County- of Monmouth.XrOTICE 18 HEKEBY <H V ® /’I±1 tiqn will be mader to - the Wg^slitnipe t . ___Jerseys a t i t s next eOSdon. for a sopplement to the- charter of the towpi^. Breehold,ln;tho oodnty^of-Mon- ✓mouth, t > repeal the provision’ of the’ctiaiter ihe.Clerk’toUM filfectedby the people’/and to substitute ' ‘ fiSTamen^mentduthorizing the Hoard pf/Tpwn Commis­sioners to appoint ft Clerk in the samo mahner:iA'.%hich tho MarshalBare appointed. ■ ■* '. j . *; -.

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^y?&preseu,tlng nothing on-God's earth now, £;>>*A*uI naught Iu the w aiere below it* . ,i?rA* the Wfcdge ofra pation that's dead and gbnft, 'i^. Stop It, deaf frlfftld, ttnd aliow it.3bow li*& ttrosb wfroWiUleud an ear '

’ ‘ iUlQ tb e ta le th a t th is papfer tfjan te l l ,«. Of Uberty..born of the patriet s dream—^ Ofthe stdnhHiradledTuftion that fell.

i”ore,_r "~■ i n d t ^ ttibch o f a e tn i ^ e r to borrow ,

-. JVetitftktf to -day :our “ p ro m i^ to pay,’* »': A nd hope to j^deem oil the morrow. vD a y s rolled o n , and w eoks became years,

V*ABut o ur coffer* w e re emptjr.^till, H; ' ’O b iitw fil bo ra re th a t on? T reasu ry qubk6d

V * ToopoorJiJ poeaes* tho prefclona'c . Ou'' ‘ ’ ‘AndlSO touch of a atragger to 1

_ I f tfdollA r'dropped^into th e till.

J —j.jB a t theffcith th a t w aa In ua.waa^&irtng

mf e l l

j i l li l l *a£S-i*Ks

m mM pm i B & i u

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*m»» woo ui uo.^•o^tft5ng^doed,- : ^ '^^Andcpr poverty well wedistferned, i 'Ahcttbeselittle checks represented the pay , ,^ f t ^ r~ :T h a t~ o n n ta^ ef*uy :w ^ ^ anfl earned ;'

A*!1"* r ^ W e k n e W U had hard lv a yalue in jjold,^ . •' Y et ’aa gold .the soldier* received it,\\ '- I t i ja x e d u * onr eyds w ith a prom ise to p a y ," - .

‘ 1 each p a tr io t eojdjer beU evdo it. f

.i- V; - Z&aMpwr.boys th o u g h t little o f p ricp 'o r p ay , srrZ; ^ O r .o f biUath& t w ere over doer

W e k n e w i f i t bought o n rb re a d to -day”)■:* •■■.'■•,-: Q firyooreoftn fty o6aldMo.

jH^^Stl Htjrfla"alloor history o’er, *..From thO irth ofthe dream to ita last,., ; ■ -

'^edei^'5^wm"6fthV^gerHopejV " *-■ ' '; I i l» .o a r hope o f Success—i tp a ^ e d , ' “•

1 1 — 7 . ■ ..i •* Oat^yomig friend who manages the Maiine Tele-

r impfi|Sly Ooean Grove, sends ns the following ■M*rt^radin^ lament We know of only one remeT dy : thid is to have his boots made by Miller, the Asbnzy ^ark ahoomflker: ^

; ** A C o m B e tw e e n th e T^oes.”

DT MARINE TELEQttApH.

S it 5m .

Has nature e’er'.diwovered,'rOr can anyone expose

The marf whc/ first-invented born between th$ toefc T

_r "\jtbw dreary is tho pleasure* Tohimwho always knd\yB,

The pain there is in walking 7' With a corn between the toes.— The smal^boyB Btare and^won^er, *

Aa through the street he goes,V that man is a^icted with

A corn between the to€a.-^-HoW^qolck would-rise his anger j------ When he sita in sweet repose,’,r If any;one should tread upon [• Thai oorn between his toes.

. No matter where he movesio,Or which way hi* feet be throws,

Thfeca'tfcomething Bure to' drop upon Thai-corn between his toea.• -». • -* • \ ' ’ * •

How light seem other burdsns;How small seem other woes,

<y Compared with that iafliction—A corn between the to 'ji.

Wear eaay comfortable boots,{The secret we disclose,)

Our vford for it you’ll never have “A corn ^etween.t£fe toes.”—(Ed.

T h e C en ten n ia l I>oU.Mr. Jerome Tioe, of Olermonnt ooonty,

a deconption and history of a Centennial doL, which Is BtiU in the Tioe-dunily, preserved as an

” heirloom, and which has had such adventure* aa make i t anintereetingrelia The doll was aNew

• ^ w % B ^ A s D n ix y 1, 1774, to littlo-fiarah Horn,. > aKa be&g them but three years did, and living in -' t the city'of Philadelphia. Her father was sergeant

the PratisyhrsBm Marines. The doll was t^e gift of an unde, who was a wood carver. I t waa more than a foot^in length and was a handsome pieoe of wciriCf-bein^ carved from wood and repre­senting a woman in the Costume ofthe period, high- heeled . aHppers, high head-gear and alL When Philadelphia waiEi. evftcuaje^. Mr. Hom’a family^

^ ’;went'tt>®or<ientownf-NrTr^and'were- there-when • Hr. Borden'S house waa burned. A t the battle of M onm ^th the fiunily, with .others, • were hidden in a swamp near that b&ttle-grotwd. The doll ■hared the fate of the family, but was preserved in the swamp by its little owner .with tender e a ^ I t haa been held as lap. heirloom ever sinoa. In 1858 it waa brought from New Jersey by Mr. South, a desd&ndant of tiarah Horn, who married Elias Tioe, and was given to a member of the family.' During the Morganjaid-it-wna-in-fia»- taYia, and waa again thg~obfeot of tender solicitude on the part of its then" young owner, who con- oealed i t in her clothing to ^eepjifr from falling into th£ hands of^ the enemy. The doll is now

home is‘ in Indianapolis. It deaervea a place in Ha early home—Philadelphia—during this Centen­nial year.—Cincinnati Gazette.

Jo s e p h B . Y a r d ,

I R O N R A I L I N GM A N T J F A C T U B B B ,

•w.nAt the Old Staqd,

No. 6 Green Street, T R EN T O N . W. J;

^^Particular attention giVen to enclosing Cemetery Lots; also, Cottages at Ocean Grove, cresting. k

J . A . B O R D E N ,

Shaving-T tnd H a ir C u tting Saloon,. arid' N k w s D e p o t . \

Daily atHnc Park Hall,

ftily, Weekly and Monthly Papers promptly delivered atHne Shortest Notice.- Main Avenue,- next door‘to

ABDVBY F A B K , N. JT.

HE AP! €HEAP V: BDY Y o m 0OOi)8r AT

». A, WALLING’S STORE,’«L- ' V - 0 «T SA N 3E A C H , N . J ;

? * •1;-V^bisre w il l be found a n extensive assortm ent o f aU k in d ap f , w

S I : l | i f ® B ® a G ^ 0 3 3 S s I - -- p ” fs and shoes, hardware,

* ^ . 4: 1 (ffoceri^s, Etc.Al»t | a Ooali,

^ 1 0 better asMHment <Birbefound in an /o ther similar

1j f j a * e x t e n d e d to all, w and near,, to

% ^ e x a m W "* 1 .i l i c ^ G o o d a d ^ i v w e ^ ^ ^ part J>t Qeoaa. B^acb

■ ^ r W n i t j r . . . ^ - ‘

B B E N X 1 S K R & A T K IW S ,0.

Wholesale Dealers in.

G tatH & W 0 0 LENS,

B o a r d s , . . , JK esaJfe', ....

S i d i n g , l a t h ,

. " „ S h i n g l e s ,P o s t s ,

R a i l s ,„ ',,r ' .i . Me.

(L eM g h , H a a d to n , B tto k M o u n ta ii . )

B r i c k , L i t a e , ' L a t h a n d H a i r , 3 o n e D u s t , P h o s p h a t e , P o u d r e t t e , Q -aa

L i m e , I r o n C l a d P a i n t , E tO .

M ill an d TocJUiry P rto o e to s , N . J .

EDWARD M. FIELJ ' Alan’gr.

ESTABUHUEB 1851.OOEAN ffiyOSDKK.

A. HANCE A^SON,NDRSERTMEN AND JLORISTS,

- m & & & & & & ! > M * .. j;.#- •-. . _ ■

Nurseriea and Green-h'tJoBes^t-Rumson. milew fro.tn both Sea BHght 8tiition, on the N. J. '*

Soutliern B. R , and Shrewsbury Station, on the N* Y. «k Long pranefi B. B; ♦

Dopot at Long Bf'ibK ,Juririg Sunuaet,

B^l/gUETS, BASkETS,W r e a th s , C rosses, C ro w n s .

The f<5ilowIng~CatAIogues are published for gratuitous distribution, v iz: ^ v ,

N o . I . ‘ “ ,. ODencripllve C ataloene o f Tree*, Slirub*.

Vines, E tc. ' •r;- . . ' r N M .D escriptive C atalosne o f P la n ts .

N o . 3 .Wl&olesale - T rade L tit.

^^^**Plans given for^suburlmn and v illa grouilds aud grounds generally , w ith ' lipta o f ornam ental leaved afld flow ering plants, ornam ental and shade trees , shrubs, e tc ., best adapted to the soil n n d Bea air.

J , F . S A N F O R D ,Wholesale and^Betail pealer in

& PBOTISlflHSFH.HSH GANWED and 3DHJ32E

fL0UR7FEED and GRAIN.B u t t e r a n d ; T e a s . a S p e c i a l t y .

C o r L A K E & M A I N A T S . ,A aB D B I P A B K , NEW >E!HSI!¥.

GP" Qooda delivered any part of the Park or Grove with promptness. ...... ''

O . 1ST. IV Iiller & S o n ,Producers of and Dealers In all kinds of

All Orders left rat theOfllee of -the Journal will be Promptly Attended to;

E ST A B L ISH E D IN T § 4 ^ .

m a c k m t r a s o p a ,IMPOBTERS AND DEALERS IN

Hardware, Iron&SteelN o. 70S BROAD 'S T R E E T ,

' ‘ . Newark, N. J. 1B U IL D E R S ’ H A E D W A R E .

Tho largest and best asaortment Iri the State.8A HU IFEia&FS from 3 lbs. to BS lb». ZOCTKB,

Him and Mortice, volth Peanl White Min­eral, JBronme and HlaeH_JValnut

Knobi, and *EVERY VARIETY.OF HARDWARE REQUIRED IN A BUILDING.

Estimates made upon application, w ith specifications.

1 ,0 0 0 K e g s ‘‘B o b n t o n ” C \ i t N a i l s , At lowest market rates, delivered afr*

v depot in'. Newark.STABLE nm N ITU BB, STALL GHJA&DS, PEED

M s a a , . .Tarred RoCfing*aiid SKAathlng Pspsr, 10,000 lb*. forTSi 8.

C A R p E f .F E > T , t .; "Chemically prepared for lining under Carpets, and for deadening sound through floors partitions, etc. >

.MaokiMt, W ilso n Sc Oo„ 70e‘lBKOA» ST., VEWABK.

LONG' BRANCH BANKITO .eO.,j — JjOHiD BUAHCH, Heif-Jersey. J

Depoolti solicited frop the Bamrqdi1 tffesidents ftfT -• ASBURY PARK. OCEAN QHpVE.00EAN SE xIM .

^PKIHG tAKE BEACH, AMS BgA GIBT. . References: DavidBbowi?,Treasurer,Ocean Grqve

Aflsodation/Jaujks A. Bkadlbt, Aabury Park; Davxd WAUJflo* pcean Beach i. John.KBmren, Wall \

i ^ S ^ a ’fiwSuwre.&S Importer o t ^

.. .Beabws; Bsnxa gr6 the.laigwt B rife Man;oiscturerrln the'Clty o f New York.

Iho didoDOt discKarge or redacs* vSi sala iy if a filagle empibyca ip-their Warelionje-or Factory daring tho m e depreaaidii in ffiiflnesE.;.' a- V

i« sm sv & SsniK.ware iSfe finit^in tbs Brush Trade to issue- an- nijffitrSSa^3tt?ifigBe,yHrhieK thpy fnrnlsh on application. ' . 1... \ ■

MacUne & Mory Wrat i W I f t M c o ,D A N I E L D s O Q S T A ,

C l T E R E B , .F i r s t & B a il? o a d A v ,, A s b n ry P a r k , S . J .

. Having had many years experience as a CA'iisBEB on my Own account, betodfis serving Mr. Abker Allen in Summer time, I thihk I can understand just wbatis required.

_ would respectfully refer to. Asbury Lodge IJrqo Masoafc, Lodge of Good Templars, and Ml1; Jaine|-H. Bradley, for whom I h^ve gotten up Suppers.'.

K3£~ Calls from any -part of MonmouihCounty will be prdmptly attended to. ' ?

- F O B . S A L E , -. /* ■'

One of the-finest Cottages in Asbury Park, cornerCookmaa^d JffunroejVYonQos.CQpyenieuttQ Jakaand ocCan. The Cottage contains twelve rooms, .hard fin­ished throughoht;. lot 166 ftet"0n Cookman avenue, and 123 feet oi Munroe avenue. Price^ $5,500, one- half cash, balance on Morgage. ’

' Apply to , ' :W M . T . S T R E E T , •

.. ........ 1 Asbui^-Park, N. J.

J . H . S A X T O N ,O A B IN E T M A K E R , tl 'H O L B T E R E R ,

AND POEJH^UNQ UNDERTAKES,

Caakets, Cofflne, Shroods, Crapea^ Cloths, etc., on hand or furnished.to order.' Funerals porsonaUy ,con­ducted to po^nt of destinaiiotu

m a i n S t r e e t , ‘ , ,i •w A abury P a rk , 1ST.* J. _ _

i

A S B U R Y P A B K ,\ M E W J £ R S E V .

Asburfr Park is a vilfelgfe on the Atlantle-etfBttHbrty-ilvemileH-froni_NewJKorkCity . . It has already obtained, notoriety aa a summer resort.

Our esteemed I reaiclent, General GRANT, who reside^ in Buramer four milcB from-Asbmy Porkj unhesitatingly.endoreed the application'for a

•‘Asbury Park ia a thriving young SuiUjaer r^oit, only two or three yeara old, some six or seve\rmiles from Long Branch \ illage. It bns now some 125 houses/ Hnd the number is rapldiv inci^aaing. I do not see why tlie request for a PoBt OlHce should be denied*

** Anguat 4, 1874. ■ U. S. GBANT.'The place-has grown very much sinoe then, and as

the original proprietor of the Park owris a large tract-

from the aea, he desireB to cajl tfie^^ntidn bfManufac- nrers either in a email way or on a large scale, to the feet that we have unemployed labor here in the Fall, Winter and Springy w)iich would bo benefited by the cBtablish merjt of aome permanent work, while at the same .time Manufacture™ would be beneGted themselves; as lands lying immediately along the Central E.B. track wtfhld be sold at a notafnat price to Manufacturers. Price of land to.be graded according to the number of-hands em* oloyed. ' . < *v . .

We have two Churches, a Day School, with a daily attendance of one hundred Bcbolars, Publio Hall, Bead­ing Room,'Masonic Society, Lodge of Good'Templare, L5dge of Knights of Pythias, Debating Club, Black- BffllthXand Wheelwright's Shops, Lumber Yar^s, Tem­perance H^el (sale of liqnora prohibited). Drug Store, PhyBiciun, Dry Gooda Store, Bakery, besides Stores of various other kinds.

If the above should interest any of the readers of thia paper, please addreaa A l l e n B. C o o k , Superin­tendent, Aabury Park, Monmouth, Co., New Jersey/

LEGGET BROTHERS,MANUPAOnjBEBB OF THE

A S B U R Y P A R K - B R A N O

F A I N T ,Pronounced rthe ,rhest iever used along the Atlantio ooaat, ^eing_ gjround- ejjp^3 yy.*for aetWrido atinw-

• e e t c j g h !'?-' B S o s .,, \ ' / 1 * SDO Pearl fit. (near BeeJcman^'tfTr.

R eferencesJ. A. Bradley. Asbury Park* Wm. Atkin- ■son, Asbury Park, Dr. Mandeville Ooean Groyb.

N O T IC E TO B O A T O W N E R S .W hpw w i! d uring th e rec e n t brfavy w in d o h th0.2d in a i.. Some dam age w a s done to m y la rg e B o a t house, and w hereas, thd re m ay be som e erroneous sta tem ents g iven to the public and those w h o have J jo a ta s td raL m said building. N o w , therefore , th ia is to ' g ive n o tR o 'tira ll in terested , th a t thdre. has b een no dam age resu lting to said boats, n o r Will thq re be a s tliey arq^dl^^ropCTly cared fo ra n d Wl^l bo ready fo r u s e in th e propef season. AentJEY P a b k , F e b . 7V 1^76. • G K 0 7 C . 0 B l £ E ^ b D

E R M A # - ariH BuiMer.

J O ^ I K ' I S O l E f M ' . A f f f l l f S I S tfO.

JUHdence, l» t Av. near Bur^.ST iop o n M ^ ro c 4 ®-».wor t/m J ta l t rwwC1 '

^ S B U H Y P A R E . ’ N ^ K r ^.Having had a ]6hff .iBXp«i!ael Se‘,in ru V ’ line’

of building a t Ashbury Park and Ocean ^Grove, ^l anTabTe to~aay that T c a n . build cottag^ss, of:every -atyle to_suit purchasers, at he iov^est price*. Order* execTOiTlt*tpe‘aUorte?! notice, v ’v * ..

O O N T R A ^ R p D l U l t O E f l ,, 7 p o r ;^ ^ ]^ ^ ^ ^ n n ^ ;k e a r ;& a in C h ^ ^ • }

. •. . ;' ^ a Q d l n | p i .: promptness, ' i — ‘ ' ’ •>

W fk & ® T E t 3 u ^ n * s * s . ,• B«t.-M»ikot,»na< Ghfestnut,.!!;*^ S i d e , j M i ,' I m p o r t * I n ' ' 'PDra; ?AWOYr. ANbilbliiBT GOODS.Fine: Parisian rahS-'^TTefina. Fana FaUoy Leathe?

.Goods, Boxes, Desks. Dresaing tod: Card Cakes, Combs'

. JeL^phelt ,Vmcahite7arid- jFanby J^weli*yi Boh«nian? Parian,'^Brohzo yaQd Gilt Mounted Goods. ; Ladioa FanoyArtioles for the Toilet or .personal adornment a B^wdalty, "te^ther'with every Novelty in itt line,

A g s B f e ' ARTIGLB OF IflB lLtiS ,“ Visitors to tSe O ^ ^ h n la l^ ^ findrthla jnj^ We place to select presents for friends,. ' . - •* ; '

k .rr^jk ja/a thrivlrig, youn^> Summer resort,-^;.only-twb/6rjthiW'y^8r t bidr.sotoe^i^on ;'.¥'Soh VIllage;jitJias now, some *l^houies,: arid tho 'number is rapldiv incteasing; 'i-’ii?

^ P ^ Offlce ouldibe dem6d. r August_4th. 1874. - - ’ ‘-V. ‘ : ' ‘-T^ ‘: : ■ > . : ' fiV-ji

Pve/fonr htih*r^ <»ttaf^ havc beenbuUt at Asbury Park and Ocean Grove within four years>;oMtin^ over w o'H undred T koutan djyo^ tt^ ’ •••.**•- •:. *• .f. » . . r - i r err ■ - - v . •' ’ • v ..; > ; ; ! . * U—

a, _>sbriQr Par" *...........t Atlant

; .C o r. o f M a te

_ ^ A S f i t j B ^ Y ^ A B K , - N . J l .

v-I * . . Dealere in‘i^ kinfla. ,k'v V’ , ' ■ . ■

. AMD • • ,- r— - ^

BTSILDip MATEEIAL,BFic^Jjifi, Latli, Plaster, Cement, Hair.lo.

m ATI Si & BTTDUEBBfi’ HAKDWASB,A Specialty.

All kinds of-Lumber constantly in the yard.

Hemlock, Spruce & WWte Pine! imber. ' R O O F IN G S I .A T E

Orthe best quality,' or contracts ktaken for roofo . - - complete. ^

Every article in our line delivered with dispatch, at the lowest possible prices. • \

Parties’ desiring to erect Cottages will not do them­selves justice unless .thpy give us a call. .... —v- ,

GABBET V. SMOCK, NEL80N E. BtJCHANON. Januabt 24, 1876. . ' ._

E J 3 S E A U B R O W N ,. - 1, Dealer In all klnds, of^

CSBEWI^Q AND SHOEINGTOBACCO,

P I P E S ,AMD

» <a? 4L »rB in x ,M A I N S T R E E T ,

A8BT3BT-PASK, HEW JEB8BT.

WW; J 0p N & mWhrote^ate Growers,

D O L T O N ’S B J j O C K , •

..

" ASBURY PiftK H gA T flR EfiT rO IH FjB H LL Sc ATIMOOK, P ropnetore,

— a:i -ai U. : J. ...-Pabjs; Rownear pAng Hai.i.

K. fe, CAMPBELL. C.A.AITHOOK.

U R I A H W H I T E ,, TH8

VEIL HER it GAS JITRB,ASBUBX-PAHK, H. J.

F O ffa n l LIFf PUMPS.Ir«®-8I«ks, D rsii n^e, Weodes Fainps,

TO., E tO . ^TOG.tr/iiEB w rrn a n a s so r tm e n t o f

P L U M B E J i8> & G A S F I T I ^ ’S W A R ESatisfaction given or no charge made.

All work robject to Ipfeclal w ntiact. .....

I E K E N N E D Y & O T -Ci?il EagiasDrs & Simyors.

,„HEAL BSXATB A&jENT8 4 COHVETASOKM.

I. C. KENNEDY,Master In Chancery,

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC,Offlco in-lirfc Hall, ASBURY. P A R K , N. J ,

£ X O T IC

• - E s t a b l i s h e d , 1 8 5 8 ,- ‘4 3 - ■■ *LONG BRANCH, ;N. J.

.GREENHOUSE AHD -PUltOWN AND FOB SALE BY

Geo. W t Houghton,L0H6 BRJUICH, WOHBQilTlS POUNTY, N. JI.

- 3 a^ t0 .'B o n q o e ts ahUCut'TTowsiW t i t Wed- dinga- and Parties. .O rasse^JV reato, Crowns, 'Andiora, and other a i . Foaejfals. Cab- bager. Tomatoes, Bgg r l a b ^ Peppers, Lettuce ana C^leiy Plants In tiie lrjroper season.:

.' r £ J. B R O W N ,

^ Plans imd Bpec^flcatioas.dra^i.at :the shorte<t notice; Also cottages to' rent." . ; ' ■ ■ " p ” - - ; ^• . - • v ;- ------- --------------------R e a ld e r io e r 4 2 6 A sb u ry Ave*ri

% a s b u r y p a b e ; , N . i .

O C E A * o w t l « I W - « a m S K O H B S .• J * .(W e a le y L a lc e 'd i v l d l n a '. .. '■ .;., V.

W tffiJflB L O W jG E N E lt^ /G B S ^r'S uC O T T A Q E -A T ; • : - . ■ - :T-Ss; x d i i > r • : ^ ! $ . -

. “ It gives me' great pl^amre^to atatb-|tfiat I have tU ite ^ h ^ c U ^ ^ ^ 'o f 'the Ocean'drove1 Cam^m^Ung— -->«Mfy' Aaso^Iation. aod .tbink them adrillfably adapted for. famishing, Cbntii&u'.families“a seaHndo resort ia,the midst • x -i<6f C h 3 S i’S . ■ y; * V. ' -1, V&.

the r^uest for a I

indred TAouiand lM ta tu ' ' . ' ' v ‘ ■ . ■'' . ■ ■■■ ■■ .' ' ; ? -•v Park fronts directly 'on tho ooeaqi. * It do«5 ndfc fVorit ortla bay, o rittpn^‘or^river, bat on the broed^, ~r£. VBtretching^WayTor thouaands of njUear , \ '• * 1 .

AHomy Piurk^%a»''assessed‘in-1868 at $15,000; the assessment for ,1875iwafls|c250,000r, ^“ Streets running at right anglea to th e sea ate from one to two han drod feet wide—an advantage, possessed oy noother'sesr^ide ;r , : ■ .>.V ■. ^ * V '*V ': v ":*!•, ’• 'V.

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AsbpryPatk, opposite .Ooean Grove, can be reaohed by steamboai^o^J^XL-^--,------ ,— ,-------Tjectln^-^IthcaraatSandy^Book-forLong Bnmoh,aflording-a;find^^wlof thoNarr^Wffrnarb^r,Fortin(»tionfeto^ or by the New Jersey 80 uthfl ttv railroad , > b loh bonnecW with the Now Jersfly Cehtral at Lonjf JB anch.1 The' all-rall route from foot of»Liberty street, via.. Jersey.City. Of ComJpunlpftW/is now ruruung to Asbury

" ■-* -'-Minn, liVnm Pf)!1<ii1nlnhia::fc>lA’'A&H(3rnn‘ tri A«hu#!». w' ' ■*’-**---- *Park. 80 there are two.lines, of communication BVpmJPblladelpnia. the,cirs^run to Asljuiy Park. j Bailroad ■ time from New.York td Asbury Park, two hours., For priee^f loM/ttudreas, : .. ■ *; p ; ,Y~*rAJAMES A. BBWLEYior ISAAC BEALE, ALIiEtf B. CO O K ,^ 2 ’ THEO. dVESi ‘ ■

■ '-Asbnry Fiilt, or^'. . .$ 43N. XbM St.,

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Centennial viaitoin can go to or^Hreturn from Philadelphia, along the ocean front, by taking routes indicated above, p« cars from Philadelphia run direct to Aabury Park." '

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Maborts' and Builders,~ ABBURY ^AEK, N, J. . -

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Cor. Bond St and Cookman, Avenue,

A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J.

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W . W . M C C H E S N E Y ,Manufacturer of

ICE C R E A M ,Main S t , Opposite Railroad Park. ^

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I^-Jobbio^ Promptly Attended to. ' * ;

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A sbu ry P arhf N,EF'CapitoIi, Brackets, Centres, f y

Trimmings, etc., various styles and new designs.Also public o r p rtv a te buildings finished from architec-tur&I drawlngS, in a workmaaliks 'manner.‘'on reasona­ble terms. Modeling, from designs - etc. Jobbing promptly attended toc.„7I. *• ' ' >. — ■

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