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. __. .:?- . .. =_ ...... . ,’..: OL. L"NO..30,/ ’HAMMOLNTON SATURDAY JUI Y:27, .... ~ I where-t¯bler6ok once st0~d.- There i~ "NIAOAEA F~.I,t.S~ July ~, "1872." " rotten and uo~¯fe _to life the afordecl byears on an ineline /lanetoth~ infuSe,new ’ire ,thrt walk ~own the ¯tors may-walk’down tl!q.steps: -.If a per- Cunadians liberal- a"d ~.-.-Jnterestin line view ufider the shootofwater ing:over2the-A~ ......... age-over-to- .C~a nad a-is--me yea% and rigLt royal berry. to. try the Queen’s whiakd ] it was well L~ v~e hired a colored m¯n to drive as in ,¯bidin~ tou~ht 0n m¯nyflelda~ ~ and- it f6rward-tc, not waver :~ ~i.reeley: and Secession-- ...... I ........... _ ~nn w/tA y~ shall ~re, !lion. Phillp.Clayton. of Georgia. in a others to-re,pond, qTo " " " dn-d wtee. the Christian eg~wer, to .. .,- ,. , . u*potate,d objection" to the P~?sid~gfiul 18~ itoroHhe-Tdba-u~ . .. y’s 4Rteranccs on:the S t a t ~t o=Je ¯va~ t h ,~,: ¯ Uui6n-it they peop]’e fbr wh-o6Y hi( h~’t expressed e0 " I have dnother~ bb eetidn to Mr. te~’w~-i0h, perbaps’,y0~ some~.ur~; ~ ........... I am about ~ refer. If yon do uponwbiohthdy preei us.and we " " warn themthe. that would not willis ’iy leave the .Uuion d Maryl~gd ms .~ol fllttter ~over of 10~ - :traitors and the~/ surfs .. hotels advising that .The_ POfti~d~l"ress (anti-Greeley) vent itwhat w.ould~_, the ooptequonee? must-givopleee to eturdinv .... _whioh ~’~:Tae-~ead of navig¯tion on the :Ale dl,d BrownS!~otit at 15 pel ¯ --- " thinks ~t’ wouM~ba*indeed "~trango it late ¯nf0rtunate ~een~iot has demonstrated il, -- Juries- correct opinion - - -questton hose pio- 114ws who have~,ne-to. I~ _ways---fir~t.-whca their intereste--:end--I-m, eountry’s battl~s.~’.’Fram~7~e " --’- ~P~lier MauUf. Cq., where, trom straw’ at, the i.ot.~the ~i¯gara tiy~--affd whtse Vagaries a~=a=llim[,ctertpo- -by-their.the~taa~c~ityk..~r~ ds~p-i~.~u~-b-v-I~e -A]~ril’~8~18et, ...... = .... -~ .== = econou, istaod reli~r,aer have in further eootinua,,ee, and sect nd, if.~ny p~liti- *’ BUt nevertheless wnmean to conquerthem - and wood, the pgperfor thq ~. Y. Tri- milesdistant and at one time the oa --not merely to delhi, t, but tt~eonquer, tu sub- " .of (~anada..On-lthe.way downwe ~assed tu/u excited the derision ofhh lellow tit- ca[ urganiz,tion in this eountry ~houid advu- j,tgate the~.~-an’dw~esbuil dothi~themostmar. - -.buns i.s made. -Hor ac~-Greeloy-bei,g the some finely-cuhtvated farm~. " "izens, shaded be selected tot the~p.raotioal cats lmperialis.m." - eituily themJre speedily wodo=it." 1~ut’ whoa heaviest-stockGo]der. ~l’he mill menu- ohms pr, d grass leeked, adminintr¯tioo’ofaffaira.!" : Should this R(- be destinedto ,hevebtilloustraitor& ¯ r.~ is drivea bY watbr t~/kea~by shute tar- seen oa the American eide. A, (anti-f]reeley) Writes trom one of t3te " --~ ’-Trdm-th-e’n/pids jusrabovc ihe-Am :Qae6neto_wn_Heights_ is~]3~ek~ mr ’ Nortli~rn tow,~s iu Oxtord ooupty, M~:., m t.-sv’er-200=-feet~ih-hhig l/alL They,re not mqph with the nnr(handeasti’tci~nbcdisti~ctly.~een .will-¢bte/brGree[e not a re short wafc~ is ver " tra,~paren( an~ .pure aud l :... . paper. After visiting t }us Qur_party~ ...... :~@~i~se-dT~/ve~66 - i/~/6thd’- b-rFdge, 16 rods ¯ , i~b~g, to Goat- [~land. 1This ialand com- C prises about 71 acts# add is covered witll " ’ .a ma growth 61"be?’ch, bicker _.’ Ttt’~ charae th.~ ~laqd is 50 .~ats, which hi/~h co.sidoring 1"- oribo tho. mu isited LungIslaod and ’]’errapin, Tower- roundstructure , 45 tc~t hi bu ona rock near - ’ . thv brink -..thiselevation the! ¯sublime. Abo .... ~’ rapids ’*v ~ir’.h - - f . dis,anceofth ,=----- ]~ake.Erio to Luke ::-’ ........... ]~ulo~v-3’ioh’i~ t~a’ ~ n~di./¯ =:Fall,=whi ¯ , ~w~ter v/~riuusly |eet io dept shoe F.sll is ..L are about.60 tee¯ ia’a (The tario is 36 ,:tik~.) at l~oYfe :s-h~o d: =~r - a coluuin el’ ted from 59 to 200 width-eL the Hor~c- ; the Fall 150 foot divid~s’tlte p.eri,o,,diculv id-i.~-980foof ide. l’h~Ametiean_ Hs-160-teet- hi tite~.watcr pu~so~ .c ’l’i~e letter ts ev d tO wear:awny.Jrom 8 "to 12 inch~ ,car. One toot ri~e Jn tito water tile fails caosec, a r~eo ot . .Welbund ¯her,:. ¯ ordinary toned oorlversu1101| ,’1 at, d scattered |iko leaves before an angry ~t~-tune ot having lIoi’aco Greeley, wind, it must not" be t,, rettil’n to peaceful and it, in view of- th0 undoubted eoutented hSmes.--Tliey 3~ust find poverty at .... ~’~outh the ’es of mothers end ~~e~t at the bloffat Hot/aS, Greeley man in the town el Philip,.. The "What would he~.10 it President, an d . "It will bc,~ust ¯s well fn the thermometer-then Sl¯ndir, g.at96 ~ n libcrsis-a/’e~¯id.i0be uuknown .~t t6 dissolve tim" Union?" thonghtf’u]ly, tho ~ieaia- strode dn front ;. we were tberetore con,- f0r the " Star in the Eas*:?~’=. Whht ~Ir. Greeley h¯~ gultl i’s proh, tbly. such ~aertficss for Liberty,.U,ion and the palled tO s~op.;h our room~ and the heat ’*"The=Ap0stato’Nomiqate¢l--The Re- -a good guido f0r what he may-do~or was.fearful.. Old Fort Gre,,rtra ’on thi~ ward ot TreaeherY," ejueulates the Ci.- wotilti be it ha’wets noi ns he i~, ~o crrat- Pease whioh can co¯to only trom~omogc- sido of t~he"riy6r--a p]aeoof historical inr r cinnati Gazette, in deuble~ leaded type, tc, vain’gl6rh)us’ uud self-mflio’iedt:- H’is, neousness o| ideas ¯nd l~rinciphs, .upon Greeley’s ni)min¯tion at Bahim0re, ~’eco’rd iu i8~’0-’61 will go fur tol~r0ve ihe c,mtrolling iorces of-lrce g0te/n~fienT,-- ing to decay..Cattle nowseek shelter in ~a,,l it goas on [o say :-- should not lail to note tl,e danger .which the bomb proots, and the citadel, whose The lines are Gree- insecurity which always bc part’of suqh a - - ~storm~’oot Vv~isited-tbt lie in the rnpi w,. no d,ffiuul of interest wit Otl O our p ~J’d:evek au OX4 nt home,t,n I~ face ¯nd agreeable w¯y to0k weal owrv o.,~, but with the ladies. noon. Altcr tnner we~w¯ik~d over tile new sue bridge, wittch ¯t a mile distant looks threa/~hoe. The bridge is 205 test the r,ptd~ und Is over 1300 lest long. The Toworu ¯t ni’l,er end ¯ re 105 feet .h]gtf attd covered with eor. rut~alctl Iron. Pries lot loot ims~cneers, 50 ecnta each, whioh ia just d,~blu what it wus ’two" yearn sines. When oa the oeu~rt, of it wot~lt ¯ little gidd~ owte~ in the’vibretdry .,do¯in. edused t~ the wi.,| Irbtn lira,;, frillsjust ulttiv0: The- brttl~¢e affords a fit)n-view :Of bethfalls uncl trio Bridal Veil juht beluw on the.Amerioun side.. Tho Bridal V*dl is a broad thin ~iteot ot water which flows over the reek ¯ t a height of 200 Icet, and frout ,he bridge ~r vpponite eitor~ looks like ¯ huge white veil. An we tarried on the centre t,f the bridge we could See tho Star,* a,d ~tripes at one end ¯ud the cross of’ 8r. (]eorgn combined with tl,o Domioion flag on the other. Officers nf the Uustoms ¯ re/~tutloned on e,¢lier side, but ,to ques- tions warn asked ua ~’h¯ people on the C¯.a,i¯ eidn appear to havn been e.Juy- ing ¯ ~tiv Vs, Winkle sleep tor many years. ’~horo ¯re go iutprovemeut~ on the Canada side of the tells to ~peak ttf eace|,ti0tg the CIJfttm Hnuse, I¯mous as tl,n plmoe wheru Ilor~ee Greelny met the eoufi, derat, obmmiMlooera in 1~64 to try and patch Up penes. Tb¯ O,inoo. iu ¯ first ola~a kou*e m ,v¯r~ re~peet, amd U ¯ you sre not provided with Canadian cur- rency they will I¯ko your ~eeub~ka st a ~ dima)unt ol J2.per. sent. A walk oroae- Wurk.ntounted by 100 guns. =about it. looks neat trim and rea and commands the mouth or entrance of that ~)oli6y Sha!i ihe the ostablisl.- d/d not dissu¯de .thcnt, buL,~a~e. -t h-em~n~ouraging:aid -’and:eom for t÷% s~ y:a term:is out~:" -M"~’- ~" "S" .the E~et:utive [,racch ~ this- Govern- -reel!t, ".... - .... - I / . ..... I - "" ........ -- . ........ ecn I: arl:ox- -, Opinionsof the ¯Press The atttmi ’uraled is simply - -A, to ~ec~,/on, JAm’s,aid repeatedly, n,,d men in .the Acre repeat, tAat~ 11’. ¯ private letter a.’, ford ~’~nt~ Copperhead doatoerat, sword in our late re- t,Y WlSU TO ~gq’-o,T-bFfllBUN~k: IAM IN The le[ter " FAVOR UILLETTING.-TilIgM-OU-T, us-so.** ~,t~-.Ala:. J,|y ~=-F872-: .... = .... pfit-ttff~ fii~ the ar~ aehihSt-n//~/ i f belh6fi.- I~’t it--nteetTthe anathem¯ of a. tl,,t ,.e,,,tt ~,,o be eo,,,titullo,mlly attolutd. ** %g0 have a moi,)rity tt~2"600, and we - ad~litxons tp the.Greeley party evcry-true 1over of hiq country, ¯od every u,t their caee½aun~t be ,o urgeut as to require expect to incren.-o ’it to 3,000 or 3.500 in ] ’J’hoPhil¯delphia l’,e~ssays:"Dr, Lip- true friend el fi-~eda.,, that the Preejdeut aud his eqt, ordi.ate, ~itt, uld Navnmber. Tltoro |u muclt discontent " I’=-- ..... -- " pe0uro’them,~eh¯ea in di~lereneu to its reqniro- ingstone has been fnnnd, sod in a- few A PRAC1~tCAL RgFORMER.--While the meuu.If they wall only bu 1,ationt, not rush amgng the ran]¢ antP file t,|" the’D,nn0~ years’the 2Verb ~r~ Herald will eendodt -bn~.miea ot PrJside t Grant .: to aetziog Fo~eral fort~, arseuuls, arms nnd racy in this sectiqn of an agent le find the dexnocratie party." ¯ _hire_o! tyranny_aed_¯u utter:-disre ~ub.tro~turioe,.h,tt_t~ke.first-del I)erntol err ¯n- ot their own citizens, none clent ouen] tO-"stifled res,dve TO 0ST-6-UT 6V"f]]K R’I~ circums!ances, A most ~ te [ e -thinks that it .Oreeley:en ".rsn -’ Washi,,t~ton a tew days since, whiehilhl,~- WILLDU ALL I C~N TO I[I~LPTIIEM iaelligent Dootoerat:.’ ~old nro .yesterday [-louse it will be wiLhad’enmcratio hook ,rates so a, rongly tho leuuing ,raits In aad,t a’o ca,’ly d~,y¢".--Frou* TAe ~e,e Fork in his noae2’ that ¯t h, ast unc-third ol hisp~n inthis ’ " Gdn. Grant’n.ebaracter, that we oan not ’l’rib~me, of J,*’o. 24,ll]~l. Tho:Detrok’. l’~st administtaticn, de- retrain f’r.nt giving it publicity. -It re ..... ,, WAat I dtmamll, proof that the 8o,*l~ern large.,md4~opulous-eodnt ehtres that "the st.rn ot the veals ni¯Sre eioqiteetly the ,,ire l~.~li "tAn ~’,’ee p,)rt ~renleyi titou~ ¯ utore~, llero was the cradlu ¯nd--hotobod -toi~in ~-nt h ssus-th n¯-a--votu nee-el-hi )r&l ,url~o~e~as-boh,ro:’ ’ Just-r~tur~md-frmn- -Nurth. " M,i, It the fall~. ’J’here er,tt) con tlnueu-[ts to Greeley, ton [l.tol to t bceaktast tboIlor-rer-~lateStates’teli th’e iooplc they in fitlding all the obj~:ets a,,d avers that trio ,novdme-nt"’ will rail, ue~ s being turnished bythst h6use addrees thattl~uy do pot reuily meont, dis. titus i,ta~a]l tho disunion, seoesslon, tin- a gutde. ’l’hc guides and will bri,u.int0 desorveo contempt the during tile abseoce ot big tmnily from the s,,lyn the Uui,h~, but only’to ’scours what ttmy oeratio party ii) power. Tllcir idea i¯ to i term tnsir rigbts.-:-h, thn Uniu,." Now as near- , ,, ..j divide and tim¯ c~tq~or. z nters dtd not mukornuelt leading men who have deluded uad will ’o]ty. Passing slot~ Lqfayotto Squdre. ly_ulLth~tel~ ¯tho_~, ~u fit¯tt, ,,l mr-are. - ~ a;"----: ...... h-o-ff01i/’.~lh-c~6tt~T6~[h-e-I~¥~= ur seem to be,, in favur of this~ the present The R~ichester Dembcral (¯datinistr¯- era employed u,der the direction ot the" menaclu 8 frunt-afSeeussion proves nu Witat. the World has to say o[ on) says the following coi08s¯ cultbih-~- -Contu,ission~r ol Pubtio B,qldlngs a,id .the purpose." M i’yisnd ind Virg~[,ia bare no Gruund~, [to at0pped attd inqu,red th,, idea ofb~eeklng up the Uulun,.but they both .thc~?~,tbttne and its cditoi:: : -~: "ineorcd Greclcy’a nomin~tJuo ~ at cause, lie was told that the moil were wu,ld dearly like to bully the North iutus yet ~ bc true~ in.a odrtain and wiltchnmd hint il eh,ct~d : ulred to-wnrk teu hours-a-day.whcr(; ~’ .c,,mpromies.._Th~lr~B~_e~p__.dem~!,~t_rJ~tl,,nl pruve Ju~l this, and ncthi g mdre."--Fron,TAe to-hher--but- We~ York Trlbene, r~Jao, 21, lg6t. --’,’ ’1’1ie Ta,nntany . ltit,,~. Ri.~, the SouthernClaim, Rit I,tnd Orabher’s IUng, ,tile ~lkltt. The ,¯w ut once the ,, We have steadfastly affirmed au,! upheld tr (lie uUCee~s of tl,i~ or thtt~arty,’but./- ~., Ring the Canal Ring, the Ku Klux Ring c~auso of the uired the name Mr.Jefferion’s doctrine, nmbodied In’the Dee- (pr the eleo!ion of-ira I¯t.e editor, who.has the Whiskey Bmg. ot the Sulterinl In, the work in luretiuP of Amurlesn Iudopaadence, of the obanged Ilia purty rehlir, na, and |,cbu/t- ’, . cb¯rge, and paused on. Alter breakleat .lti,;ht of ]tevolutiou..We bern Insetted thee in, Iho ~¢pport of hie t%rmar politlpal , " ’The Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer (old he ~c,~t tbr the proper’ofliciul, and. asked, where this rlgbt i* assorted, and Its eaerclso Is .ooi~oncnte. It is quit, true that the Trt’- iine democrnt), uograciousiys¯ys:-**W0 him by what authorily i,e ez¯eted ton pvep0rlyaltompted;Itoughtnattobeneeea~arv to mbJa¢~ ell concernedtb.the weesa~’d he’- hnneia n ~i a party organ, either of the porl0rm.to-dsy the moat tli~agreeab]e attd hours fra,u th~ tries uQder iris charge, r,*r,.ot uiYii war. ’ lu other words, ~hat one Republlc~on or tim ])cmoerals, but. the djst¯ete|ul tot el our wht i lile in pluoing B,’icg i.tormcd on Ilti~ point, be Said :- pa.rLy has a rlgut to do, auuther esn bsve no nacre ptr#onal 0Yg¯n of ¯n individual cit- ,t our ma~t tread the n,,nea el lloraee "Hereafter you wil’,’coufi)rm to the i¯w, rtght to teebt. A,d ,ee Ao,.e ,,rged tA,tAod tag izdu’whoaoelectio’n is Jm1:osaiblo without. ¯ Greeley und ]|. Grat| Bruwn~ the earl- and roquirey¯ur men to labor, but eizht #reel ~,,,,,,f,Ae .5",,,,east, J’/,p/e really ,(ssirtd votes from both politi0al parties, The didatea.of the dcmccratioverty tor Presi- hotirs ¯ day."" ]t neodle~a to add titut odi,,,,lutien,~ tAe Ualee,andI,’~ao willt.q to Tr/bdne hsSsunk from the proud poshioo deht and Vioe l)rceidoaC of the United these men beliers’ in the preotical ~Jb- s~m’ei, eaAaee b,e,* ..,,/asdreu’a*mblawltAoutPat/’*’ee’de*’,,.tatio,,t’%ir ,ad-u,,d,aiSAtear. Ol a great parLyot~g~t’li, wh|ehJt has hold ....... 8¯¯lea." ....... d ........ ’ -- [ - dora of President Gra.t. .-v’; for’Wt$~ eitA tAou4amder~r*ietAs~VortA with undrked ability.a,d, ibflaenco..for the ..... wu,,~n u~va no~u a,.C ~,,,n~ vows, ~,, ,n. ]ayt thirty veers, int0 the prLvate brgun Cries the AIhfiny Jottntal (anti Greeley) A NIClc DIsTl~ffrioN.--Jodge M~oksv, e~ua nna ~ccow.ctr,sane vo nares vAv,a,u of ¯ man wbo’is bogging votes from both --"Upr,n bothnide, thtaJsthemoat eel- (,f Hontb Caruins, in apeaktng ot tim naquusv 4nn LET THEM GO[N PHAC Is. purtie~t0eloet him Prusident. [tsubor- rupt attd ahum’ele~s tr~neaetio~ in our Southorfi D.,mt~reey, said: "1 do’not say Ilt,,ou we bays cvnlenJsd that dinars]Faith . " ~i~ - . ’~" -- - 4t tt U U political histnry. This burguln, taoerlt was ¯ Ku-klux. but rorlst, ler,,sts of Auterle¯n polities to the per- National furts, aunei ambition of its late edilor, whose eo di~gredelul to bolh ~idea, cannot de- e~ery K:uklux Dee armories/arsenals, ebb treasuries, Ae.,e*lml e]eoti0u to tits Presidency will deprive oeive the people ¯nd ,viii,not be eudox~ed sating iatbs bomhardment.af url Bum,r-- by Lhem.’" ’. Iormer opit Oaught the wor* hot lnsaeusabls lu themselves, but slgcal- 0bet Juurnalot the chief aurae ef it, f,;r- Eluculatea !h~ Boston TranaoCpt (/in.i- Prehidentifi’ he ~aid : "l.do not say 17 caleuhted to delut the end they prate,sad’ mot power t and ain[Lh from tbu’prg-eml- ¯ Greclt-, ’--" Mr,-Grteley Is" ’beiGe" the lhat every Dentoerat is a horae-lhiet, but to have i¯ view. Take the ease ef our own- nenee aud supremaoy it has ao lung ego countryY) ¯s ¯ Preeldenttal .... eandndate In L’do say that evorydmrse-tnie[ jaa Dcmu- l’aeill’u gel, Ire for a fur her illu,trstDa. No joyed au the Inert powerful party orgal~ pur~uaeoe of an unprsoedented system of crat," And now this Aone~t politioian, doubt, Ibv people of C~lifurnia and Ore,Go ave JU tltc United 8tales. polilical trat~oking, the reaulm of whioh,- sage and phiJosopher ia kneeling at the to-da:~ luyel ahd f*~vott Ja their devotionte ¯ jfaueeessf,ll, caunot fail ot being eL¯ de- ehrinoot Democracy and’ begging these the Union. But they nrs mainly native, el .Call yOU this backing GO0 a frlend~? moralising, character. ’ " vary horee.lhievea to vote for him. l~ss oadtbe Atleetiofie,h of O’rourOnlrflnsh,_sedBtatss--’bonSthslr ofloyaltyOUr bona,i~ ¯ ]f sO, we should prt.|er not to be bsoked. than ¯yeur Uo the virtuous Horses re- maU4r uf 0dasation, of feeilsg wed of habit. ’* Died, but made no SIIID [" il the ex- |mrded ¯ Democrat -’- little better than ¯ rift7 yaa~ beuoo, wbru ,or Paeifio eout shall el¯an¯lionel tholl~he~torDemotrat up- peeitenliary convict. Now be neon in hev. ap, pulatloa of t,u .r tw,lva millions, MUILDIN~ LOTS, Ou the tdj,mra/"e¯t of the Dumotratto him ¯breatute of law slid order, ou wbo~ aeluly born on that slope,it will be very diff- National t~onvuetiou. The sign yes in vote and influenee rest the freedom and ergot. New,ako~:d Mot dau ~rri,a i¯*urowa l’*r sel*sk*~p. A uembsr ef d*~lrsbla h dJlln the hmven~, pwhape, and ss the mdie, I mlety of the Kepnblio. Oh, ]tloraee~ daYp~l|ewbeajjt*tos th* , of thu People in| I.t~iaquir.ne*r theefetatl*¯, u Ith*r without Democratlooka m midge tb¯t wJ~ no thy maD/ oontradletio n- will |ink tkeal Jrnly, tuthsmtkb~ the ltoaky H.A. TRIfMPIf.Bq , " wonderJt failed tn mm it. ;el. YN ,*re utr~upr ;kal w,--41dsr, non .~J.tf ,. Hmut.ut.n, N~.

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and:do its share_in securing ~heir ’tr~om- wasd~taking ~.nnp on the curb sto¯e. All~b¯nt%leetTon in Ntwember. . re ordinary black ~od tan dog ~lept er rather.

00 a m,,,nd 3"~’(3 livered at rhe General O~ee,’either i f the aliGnS, whioh can. o~.]owing bea~iiul steel ongravlngs: U S Grant. Te811iC In the return 0l the Detuoerat~ "toEva.geline, M- M-(~Br/ek) Po’mei’oyt or Gen power. There are prOject,of nil kindsI~’Lee. on r peeipt vf three della’re, in addit~lnn uh¯|oot -for dis~olvingto a share in the dis ribution." -: DIUECTOItS.--’Jud ~xnith.thelate She~ff:of Party. dad ~he fJ~IF~

all.:~.]’l~ course in tel~rene~ re theEs(

andT ke=oply_direet.r.,ute_het~ee_a=~/ew.:Xorl"a’n’rl~- ~’ ¯ an . -armn.,g. a6

T,,*,h~ rtan~ Atlafitie City, Vineland..Bridgetnn......... Miilv Ile.~’Cap~ May, a~d all Bostega ’am

80uthern Igew Jeree -¯

LeaveYew~York- -- Pier-28-N-Rft-Mn

¯ LeaveLung Branek¯ WIx.itlags-AteionN,,r~h. Hem~monton

DEl’OclrAltt’-~lBauk ,,: ¢;.e*a,,.g, Elmira.. i,~ theca’it e otltefortn.~ The’I." in dentonding Reform from 1869 re

.=’ " REFEIIEN~-i~;.. the c]os~ of

state of N Y~ Hen J T Ruthbu~, Hen the.Diven~ HoaAloai-dmaa~mi_h,~.C~.S ~ae Haigh t-¯ Pass Pass Ft.. On, O.’Ilanlon; present ~herifi’of Ohemung co. i~

a.M. P~t~.~.la. "H 8.~Stevens, Iterate House, Chicago, 111 " form, in any branch of toe Government,~hieh will:~otbe henrti.lysuppor~ed by

qV.wll h’ M *n h aUanTire-In ace. e88.37 e.Ol - W/li,st, NY’, I~. F ~abeoek, 8oey:of lax deft, £s~iati,~g ~mbitious I or

- 10.11~’7.43. ~.00 32 Ch tabard at, ~Y, 3"as Fiycu, 7 Worreu st, tO reach " st;- false pre-.. U.!a,_~.40 7.e8 -e defeeti0n" ] 1.29" 8.20

eton - 12.4510Ae 10.40 and act

mp

lhe station:hoUse, wh’en the:little fellow¯ O*f "t"~howed fight, in h!s ._m.~ter s detenoe,

The poliedm; n. thereupon drew his re-v,lver and ~hot the animal several times.

y~-. h~|h-s n ez-

¯ ~erer ul -

his little head upon, and kissed the drunk-en fade.’and with a Ion~ pitiful, almost

ei~Jent’wa~ witnessed by a do~.en ~peraonsto ~ whom ~~-d~e’ad _dng ha~ been made

lb¯n n brig¯do Of brutal

The "~ldb, e ~¯k& it~ uses1. ¯rti~tie av~ "this’month..No periodleal-iu

. . ri.~tveitng.Ageut’ ..’_ ’:___

".ALLi~S ---~Drled-dnd -G-r-curt d--

,. ~uLJ.2-ohnaon,-ar t-

" : .i -" " CrOps, . " .. ¯ Benthal u.ery Badhas my Tr~.de Ma.k.

:N’o:I Peruvian, Guano" Beeeived direst true the Oo~rnment.

....... Paseen.ger4rains str~p atNorth Baltimore, Jason P",’,~’.O61:veri Van ~, " : " . TERMS:’. . . ..., f on aignal or td~ passengers. ’:’_.. ,._ *~. Chrmung co, N Y;~U=S ~b~C~tn,E M "Posey~ ’£he ..e.-¢~eam~. -Epxvto.~-di£ t~zw Yonr "- " ......... "~ US Hotalz Harrisburg Pit;’~. B Galitlan/J P. ’ TP, es-will be furnished ta mail: 8ubeerlbere" . ~tsine,¯ . NORTHWARD. " qg, for the sum has ~ritten shook for m~them ’¯b-d~hil-

Bridgeton - 6.’~2 2.04 3.05 N ’Y, frbnt~8 on x ..... . ..........-most -popular educational rks=6fVinel~ 7.00 2.37 4.90 will1 hotelknownAs Rep¯bdoah:jdurnul, will be devoted " .... - ~,_Weal tea Hotel, feet on the past, ~0 an"intelligent and firm Support of :day. It’is a’ppr,pna’iel£ entitled WlS-

Itwill-sustaln,At*ion ....... "- .........~ -0:’=:3.37 ~.’40feet, with ~;.200at its eowmend, the.prineiple’e ¯ and pulley .embodies: in; the "form of-quentitm and- -- -~5’hltlugs ’ = . " 8.58 433- 9 27 feet.Ion2, andes office in thecen~l’~;’with fire

which have rendered th’at Party So justly fa: answer.justthat kind ofinf,,r~hd~ion will/ - --hong’Btaneh "’ "" 10.~ ft.05 ~’45arrive Nrw York " 12..~0"~.00- 4.60 and burglaFproofvault. Market 5uilt and fit. m0us in our history. It will advooato these which little folks should be supplned. It

’at.Tbs" 2,ortbm° r’*’lngHammonton. -PaSSenger The’trainaflernoo.d°es not trainee° p style.te:l ’uP in. the . meets..°°nvnnieut and. ----imllr°v°d:theme’ ~r0sperit.yofures by whiehthnthenatlonhonor,eanthebe.beatPeacs, Gun,andi8 not an/easy matter to present le¯ruing

st,,ps nn’slgoal. " " PATTIN~ON HOTEL--Situated on the cur.: nomoted. - in sugar-eohted do8ea, bu, the authored5¯ . her cf Baldwin ,rid Market see, abuut 75 feut overcome-this difliouh,Tql~ MANUFACTURER8 t)F THE front on Buldwm and IS0 on M~rkst’~reets.-- ~or manZ years.been, reeo

¯ LAND PLASTgR~ in Bs-s. Barrels .nd Bulk

"~EN

i, avn had unusUnl opportunities of*asoertaiDing

" ’ J, Js | -in, s pet:feat Machine. .They havepreelssley what Is wanted, end of pmduoo

.... .Nd.~4 ~uttth Delaware’Ave~tuq,~ " br.u~ht nut an outlrely NEW

8-20 ...... =" PI|ILAbELPIIIA.IVRIA’GI~’I~ whlca they call thief

What It haa done. What it is doiug and what"-it Zaeans to do--Its powe,~Its dcq)ctlem,-Its’ Intkliiabilily--]ts frau,is~lle r~lles--Its mira -eles--ltsido)atry--Its perseeutlona~It, I, atre,lelect pnbl,e ,enGels a’u,i ,,f oivll aS.i religl.u~liberty. * Its stertllng erim*s.--Its

" udnsss and its New Yes k ItiotmoA b.,ok that is weoled.everywhere..

:Permanent ]employment f~t Liberal-’ --Y=--:---:PayO fferedl -= .........Young Mp.P~iLadl~s;T,e~hers u.,t Clergymen, -"

forla evn y.town and e,,u,,ty. Send _. elroular’~to ZKIGLKR & MCCU’RttY,

618 A~h st., Pbih*delphie, Pa.! lap RaGe st.~Ciueinuatti, Ohioi b03 North Sisth el.. 8tLeuis*Mo.t 274 Maiu 8treat, 81*ringflehl. ~l[aes. 4 11

.-¢

[r ,~aves Labor. . h ~arss tan Clot~sIt 3a.. Time

It,ill ~’~,,e its Cest Eve~ ]%ar,It wt lnga Faster than blr liand.

Wa nonslder the Providence superior to allotbers tor the Iollowlng reasons|

1st. ~he-ROLl’l~, of -largo sis*-a’nd beettuality ol’Whllq B~bbtr, tl~ ell..0~©ured to thehalts in the m ,st permans¯t’mannar by Ihe

Mo¯Itou Process, ruskin’if the best rolh. in th~Wsrld, ’

|d. The PAf’ffJfT M2rrAL JOURNALO,18hV08 prevent any wear uvon tbeJournMs.[Tbe wooden Joern¯le in whlnh tbs iron sbafbut oths~ m~hioe~ runt soon wear~ ud thu ore., leney ~fihs Wrlnser Is thennhy g~atly roduo*d]

Jd. ’]be DOUBI, ff SPIRAL OO(78u0edo6this wr|n:er s|vn the utmost nasa ted stoadinmla workl0~, whlla.tbu doabla stoppaves’albumhem bottoming or bvlng thrown out of gear,--W* furahh either sloglu or double g*~ed PreyId,nos ns d*slrad.

QUR ¯CHEAP CARPETS I. ....... ...,. ......................................

Cheapest C rpe in P i!ada,Why bag mot hsord el Event, .’Che~p

~rpet tttore ? There you eau buy you~4~arpetemueh lower tbsn at any other at.re"4rid rely upon their beingas represented. [Our4toek h~utmueliy large, coml,nStuK th* let.st4~lmofllrusssls, Tbre*-Ply, I,graiu and 8tei~"4~urlaga, Oil P)0tba, Mattings A Wlnd, w 8b~IostFe would llkn at| to satls[y thvmeelv s b- sell-lag at other stor~s FIBST. Uat DON’T buy.wlthont ,xemluiug thu groat ind¯eamtnt we*.~r.te.~uflt pmraha.ars.." JOHN ~ . KVANB,]1., Iji7 North Bh~du~D s~, arst Uarpet 8t:methers Vinv at, el, pOSits Wood at. 15-20

Sub ab,e-beru-s-attenhed,

-U~.~d on the~ lankroad, containing 100 agree; proprietors cull its l~di]ey ; andgood farm. bu~ilngs, orohurd~ &o, all in u flue greatly iucrsaeed resouroeeaod ezperienoe, ~ili ohi]dren~’will C~ll for "Morel" Parentsstate of e Itivatiun. : ’ r spare no pains to extend and-~trengthsn its and primary schonl teacbem ~ill do wei

]tE8IDENtE.-~.:-~lfth Ward, ou Penna ave., otei ns upsn ttlsconfidence and auhport nf tbe tO give the hook an eznn,inution. Pub-.about 5P feet’t’ro/lt-and 16(I feet deep. A finere~,det~ee with ,mode

Baldwin t ,qike from self interelted aim8 .all tho:bookst,re~..from Post Office. " " bery, or ¯ndue " -

-about~ua4nlle-from-post-offico~with-h ouee-and- ~r ~ fashion al J’p,litieidns.~ --I c-hasbarn; suitable for vegetaldo ur building pqrpa- one counseled with it who seeks office, or.who ___¯us, ._ --.-L..: ............... L .......... " will bee0mea-candidate for o~ee. Its (?on ot ,ll kinds-,

nxsPo~l)n.~cl wilF be lull and. timely, al~d its400 CITY LOTS. Rx,.o.. will *,oprepa,edwithth*,t,~,,,teor~. Ornamental and Plain

Manner of Distributing the ly eapobl hands. and will prssnut a furl review¯ of th..to.a, .rn, thn fine ar., ,h. -.u,in,¯aud St--’IADE . _._Pro 6rtv. - lb. dr.m. o, tbn doy.

As a ¯’emily paper, free from-all appeals to ¯ Evergreen-~-a/ad-~ilrubs~There willrogletered.bO a dui,ll0atOpreviouenumberto of shareSdlstrlvulgar and impure Or, tea, the TIMnS witl con-

BKDDING .___... Bkept a,d ..d ,hs tir.e ..exeep,i..ahie, and" may bo safs,y .,d.hottest the dup-ioate-numbvr8 of all shares will tattled to every damesdn a.ircle, :. - ..¯ ......................... ... -- ..... , -=-

Tk Sunday editi,n,f thtTtuns laolados, . .*tcl, ....... &e:; " &e.’ ,Go placed th ao nnyeiope and ~oaltd, eud on the’n addition to all the new~, eeleoted, und oriel-’day of distributh, k the premiums, all ths sealed ’ ---.,-o~ .

envolupes containing the duplioate numbershal literary matter’ of Iho most varied andwill be pieoed in a wbeoi and be thuroughly sgreeebl* choraeter. ".’~pccial arrengemects J. ilUTTERTON, in o~lllnKtheatten.

huvo’ bern made to impart nnw attrnctiuns tn ties of I’LANTEK8 to his lorE* qnd yaslemixed~ then a number d~awn out and the persun holding t he eorrespondlng number will re- this lestarn of ths paper, stock of the abors~ bogs leave to intimate thateeive the first pr alum monui,med Jn the a.bve The Waa[Ly and lqsMI ~drgl~KLy nd[tions of owiog to abe past farur&bio season far plantii~t uf premivms, and so on until the J, remiumethe Tluas are oompiled with the greatest earre growth, ha oonfi,lently buJieve~ the atook wiRare distributed. Nutiee will be publi had its end will ountaiu e~eleotionn from the must ira. be found fully eq,tal to anythicg heretoforema.tiately after the distribution takes plec~b Jn purtaat ncntents of the Daily issue, besides uffered by him.the prlnnlpal papers it~,ths nnuntry whleh bnvu matters of interest to the a~rJe¯itural ssntions ¯- "given publication, a,,d allpsreonshohlingeum.’ f ths oountry. ’A)l who prefer ¯ newspaperI,ers far prsmiams will bs not,lied by mall.-- but ones or twice a week will find these editions J~tundnrd Pent- rJUreem.

Dlstrlbdflun of |,Temiums U~kesplaeu ut I.~imtra admLrably suited tO their requlremcnt~ . " Advlees’from’-’|,ond0n Inf0rm him |heieal**N Y, l|’10"Sff aS abeit~a’/~r*+s01d. ..... ..... A special edition of"the q’.nns for linroperu, wJl bs of extra fine quality. " "

~thK. All remlttst, ee~.~y b* Pent In Draft,, e[rouiatioo 18 publithnd every Wednes¯ay andP O Ordsrs or Urosobliohs. a.ll oommunlea-8uturduy, Intime/or Ihu Europeuo mails, andtio,e adtt~s,ed to " will be valuable aud welcome to our friends

abroad, whelhor Americans or,of any other me- HEDGING.T. S. PATTINSON, tiou,ll,, than OUr ewn. : All the Plauts, avorgreenauddeelduoas, auit.

.. All theen editions of the Tl~ss"a~ of the able fur thio purpose, are kept of variou s~aaoBus, ManoKer und (]or. 8ee’y~ Elmira, N. ~f.’ very largest ulss, o0.1or£s qnalto s~Nt$, ebeb an4 hkvu been repeatedly transplanted.

8haros can be proeured nt abe G,petal 0tomboontalnJug flf~-,/.~ eulumua, printed in nhmr ¯Rlmlra. N. Y., at the prinnlpal Iletels in M.Y. and Iqiblu type .t the following ratos :. -----’---. ityf pnd all the lerl~ eitias-inJh* Union’ uath avaseataana. Hothomse mad Window .IPl~mtm.

Tb* ])alLY TI¯aMj per SQnumj iuoludln| the0God__ _Rellabh Aeents wanted__ " ..nd.y "d,,I.,......; .....................,...,,, Aa ...u.l.’--....n* of rer, .d oh.t.The Daisy Ttuns, per auuum, axeiusLvs of kinds adopted,to Window Nltuie. " "

tu, S~hd,y Ifditinn ..............................to LONDON NUIDII~IgY,IPILI~M Oat III~MOBBIIilORDM I Tk* 8sedgy Kdition~’per unum ................ | --

IIqTKItN*$L, EXTERNAL, BLINDi BLKHD.The Eurupeen Edltlon; per aaeum, po.tagu 4~ ’ll:lr~mollto~ ~ ~’

lag andlltebing, Perfectly ud Permanent- a%tra ............................................. $ OoL 15. IMi..,. r " $-~f

(r~m business,) *ithout daelP, r, . ’ wnnukv vluus l*en 1812. ’ ." uiustisa ur laslrumsnt~, by . Tka Wu|aI.Y Tsuna, lmr,mum ............ St

WM, A. McCANDL1SS, M.D., ~, s.,,.w,,n~v Tm,,. p.r ~,,.=.--. S t400 M P AN Y.. Buh~ripLlO,,S to eitbm’ nf our odJtious, uz-

No. 2031 Aroh Basset. ]Philadelphia ~pt the Waau~v, r,n.lv,4 for ¯ iua hmlth t4 . ~atams, tNtt .Urea the,, uu year &l th, .~|iMrl.y ral~

Who eu r~r~r you to ov,r 590~ eaus nur~. j .Thegn prim*, -r* uuverteble. Raltt lit drafts ’ , ~ ~W* daslr* to say to those t~ioted, tberu is pc*i*, oa Naw York ur Post.ease Mnaey Or lure. If mUD ~ ~[]~tivwly uo d*eepti.,n llt the eum u( them D*.- pmeible, and wkera ualthor’ef time mm 1 m pro. Jlt ~e P~481t,, ..,,.,, .e, h.. long u, hu...,.. Z en..t, .. ,h...c.y ,. a JJn’atrmPlano.-Fortoa,,y**u beva teen aMletad, u nee eora you. M¯ All PustmaMors o~ uidig~d Io saglet*r )slt.rsslsu nar~ .Pistols, Fhumro, Prelopsuu, 8t I*.* wt’aa r*qno*tedto dn.o. endthn syeteeet" mt Io,~4JOald84~AwuMMblur*e, =ed Ul~reti~* uf the Io*wr buy el abeeieto pret~tto,* slpdast h~m by mall. ~s~llmaq~,~MiM~ll~liar* tr.ated tkgee dJeeam as a slmmhtliiy lair Addrsu Tun ~¯w Yeul~ Tlnns. _ . ~N’J~W YO]~ir..a

~. \ *0at N,m Y,a4t Clay. llml~ ~ ~ aml l~Im Itl~’ - ¯

................................................. 4th. Tba AI)~ USTABLI~ I~UR FJID CLAM!c,.,. c.e p..nTm__ ..,,,.,o..,.,,,,_,,.,.,.,.o,.,,,,,nr thiekuose" make| J, psrf~t fuse*ninE. ~ruwooouu I~gS or rubber straps en tbb OlamFNg]~A)LIgHIID IN 181e. 5 b. 81MPLI01’L’¥, BTEENOTH and bRA ~.

]’Irony Dye/n, lgetabllahment, TY are uomblned iu this a~hlne, with all th~

¯ .& & W. JOHXS. t-, w,,ng.r.Prolrldence Tool Co.,~1’~ (*.51 Nm’lk I’ran| St., PkU~lMphla, Pa.

’ D/aBItI~ Wmlm’a41’na~t Om4sar,,,n.y ¯ . ..... .t~m~mm. R.J.4Jeee,4ptioe. Tbutr~uperloritr of Dy*t*g Ls. &pnoy-ll ~Wa~.~nStt~t. IN Y OIW-d~ upml @mi, tlmsma’s Uorm~ut. I" widely k,,uwnb.,. 1¢It,at ~t’ l.te~, *.~-~.. c,,~ e.d Mv~e~ ~ IIII!’ wlnt~O11Ui0Lllllutwb ~n~ la Inek llko nsff. AI~, Uau,lo.amu’s.ppmra4aadeestaius, oloiff~,~lerra.dy.d. ~k B@l~fli~llS~bMII(Id @ht~sa wi~m,~d e, dys.i t~ Io,*k ilhn n*w. ~~m,][~ TRO[~Iut I@ IHi| Oil |

,.k .t., ,er ber.,hS .,xWssmm

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.. =_ ...... . ,’..:

OL. L"NO..30,/ ’HAMMOLNTON SATURDAY JUI Y:27,

.... ~ I where-t¯bler6ok once st0~d.- There i~"NIAOAEA F~.I,t.S~ July ~, "1872." " rotten and uo~¯fe _to life the

afordecl byears on an ineline /lanetoth~ infuSe,new ’ire ,thrt

walk ~own the

¯tors may-walk’down tl!q.steps: -.If a per- Cunadians liberal- a"d

~.-.-Jnterestin

line view ufider the shootof watering:over2the-A~ .........age-over-to- .C~a nad a-is--me

yea% and

rigLt royal berry.

to. try the Queen’s whiakd

] it was well L~

v~e hired a colored m¯n to drive as in

,¯bidin~

tou~ht 0n m¯ny flelda~ ~ and- itf6rward-tc,

not waver

:~ ~i.reeley: and Secession-- ...... I ...........

_ ~nn w/tA y~ shall ~re,!lion. Phillp.Clayton. of Georgia. in a others to-re,pond, qTo " " " dn-d

wtee. the Christian eg~wer, to

.. .,- ,. , .u*potate,d objection" to the P~?sid~gfiul 18~

itoroHhe-Tdba-u~

. .. y’s 4Rteranccs on:theS t a t ~t o=Je va~ t h ,~,:

¯ Uui6n-it they peop]’e fbr wh-o6Y hi( h~’t expressed e0

" I have dnother~ bb eetidn to Mr.te~’w~-i0h, perbaps’,y0~ some ~.ur~; ~ ...........

I am about ~ refer. If yon do upon wbioh thdy preei us.and we "" warn them the.

that would not willis ’iy leave the .Uuion d Maryl~gd ms .~ol fllttter~over

of 10~ - :traitors and the~/ surfs.. hotels advising that

.The_ POfti~d~l"ress (anti-Greeley) vent itwhat w.ould~_, the ooptequonee? must-givopleee to eturdinv.... _whioh ~’~:Tae-~ead of navig¯tion on the :Ale dl,d BrownS!~otit at 15 pel¯ --- " thinks ~t’ wouM~ba*indeed "~trango it late ¯nf0rtunate ~een~iot has demonstrated il,

-- Juries-correct opinion - -

-questton

hose pio-

114ws who have ~,ne-to. I~_ways---fir~t.-whca their intereste--:end--I-m, eountry’s battl~s.~’.’Fram~7~e "

--’- ~P~lier MauUf. Cq., where, trom straw’ at, the i.ot.~the ~i¯gara tiy~--affd whtse Vagaries a~=a=llim[,ctertpo- -by-their.the~taa~c~ityk..~r~ ds~p-i~.~u~-b-v-I~e-A]~ril’~8~18et, ...... = .... -~ .== =econou, istaod reli~r,aer have in further eootinua,,ee, and sect nd, if.~ny p~liti- *’ BUt nevertheless wn mean to conquer them -and wood, the pgper for thq ~. Y. Tri- miles distant and at one time the oa --not merely to delhi, t, but tt~eonquer, tu sub-" .of (~anada..On-lthe.way down we ~assed tu/u excited the derision ofhh lellow tit- ca[ urganiz,tion in this eountry ~houid advu-

j,tgate the~.~-an’dw~esbuil dothi~themostmar.- -.buns i.s made. -Hor ac~-Greeloy-bei,g the some finely-cuhtvated farm~. " "izens, shaded be selected tot the~p.raotioal cats lmperialis.m." -eituily themJre speedily wodo=it. " 1~ut’ whoaheaviest-stockGo]der. ~l’he mill menu- ohms pr, d grass leeked, adminintr¯tioo’ofaffaira.!" : Should this R(- be destinedto ,hevebtilloustraitor&

¯ r.~ is drivea bY watbr t~/kea~by shute tar- seen oa the American eide. A, (anti-f]reeley) Writes trom one of t3te" --~ ’-Trdm-th-e’n/pids jusrabovc ihe-Am :Qae6neto_wn_Heights_ is~]3~ek~ mr ’ Nortli~rn tow,~s iu Oxtord ooupty, M~:.,

m t.-sv’er-200=-feet~ih-hhig’ l/alL They,re not mqph with the nnr(handeasti’tci~nbcdisti~ctly.~een .will-¢bte/brGree[e not a re

short wafc~is ver " tra,~paren( an~ .pure aud

l:... . paper. After visiting t }us Qur_party~...... :~@~i~se-dT~/ve~66 - i/~/6thd’- b-rFdge, 16 rods

¯ , i~b~g, to Goat- [~land. 1This ialand com-C prises about 71 acts# add is covered witll

" ’ .a ma growth 61"be?’ch, bicker

_.’ Ttt’~ charae th.~ ~laqd is 50.~ats, which hi/~h co.sidoring

1"-

oribo tho. muisited LungIslaod

and ’]’errapin, Tower- round structure, 45 tc~t hi bu on a rock near

- ’ . thv brink-..thiselevation the! ¯sublime. Abo

.... ~’ rapids ’*v ~ir’.h --

f . dis,anceofth

,=----- ]~ake.Erio to Luke::-’ ........... ]~ulo~v-3’ioh’i~ t~a’

~ n~di./¯ =:Fall,=whi¯ , ~w~ter v/~riuusly

|eet io deptshoe F.sll is

..L

areabout.60 tee¯ ia’a

(The

tario is 36 ,:tik~.)at l~oYfe :s-h~o d: =~r -

a coluuin el’ted from 59 to 200

width-eL the Hor~c-; the Fall 150 foot

divid~s’tltep.eri,o,,diculvid-i.~-980foof ide. l’h~Ametiean_

Hs-160-teet- hitite~.watcr pu~so~ .c’l’i~e letter ts ev d tO wear:awny.Jrom8 "to 12 inch~ ,car. One toot ri~eJn tito water tile fails caosec, ar~eo ot . .Welbund ¯her,:.

¯ ordinary tonedoorlversu1101| ,’1

at, d scattered |iko leaves before an angry~t~-tune ot having lIoi’aco Greeley, wind, it must not" be t,, rettil’n to peaceful andit, in view of- th0 undoubted eoutented hSmes.--Tliey 3~ust find poverty at ....

~’~outh the ’es of mothers end

~~e~t at the bloffat Hot/aS, Greeley man in the town el Philip,.. The "What would he~.10 it President, and . "It will bc,~ust s well fnthe thermometer-then Sl¯ndir, g.at96~ n libcrsis-a/’e~¯id.i0be uuknown

.~t t6 dissolve tim" Union?" thonghtf’u]ly, tho ~ieaia-

strode dn front ;. we were tberetore con,- f0r the " Star in the Eas*:?~’=. Whht ~Ir. Greeley h¯~ gultl i’s proh, tbly.such ~aertficss for Liberty,.U,ion and the

palled tO s~op.;h our room~ and the heat ’*"The=Ap0stato’Nomiqate¢l--The Re- -a good guido f0r what he may-do~orwas.fearful.. Old Fort Gre,,rtra ’on thi~ ward ot TreaeherY," ejueulates the Ci.- wotilti be it ha’wets noi ns he i~, ~o crrat- Pease whioh can co¯to only trom~omogc-sido of t~he"riy6r--a p]aeoof historical inr r cinnati Gazette, in deuble~ leaded type, tc, vain’gl6rh)us’ uud self-mflio’iedt:- H’is, neousness o| ideas nd l~rinciphs,

.upon Greeley’s ni)min¯tion at Bahim0re, ~’eco’rd iu i8~’0-’61 will go fur tol~r0ve ihe c,mtrolling iorces of-lrce g0te/n~fienT,--ing to decay..Cattle now seek shelter in ~a,,l it goas on [o say :-- should not lail to note tl,e danger .whichthe bomb proots, and the citadel, whose The lines are Gree- insecurity which always bc part’of suqh a - -

~stor m~’ootVv~isited-tbtlie in the rnpiw,. no d,ffiuulof interest wit

Otl O our p~J’d:evek au OX4nt home,t,n I~face ¯nd agreeable w¯y to0k wealowrv o.,~, but with the ladies.

noon. Altcr tnner we~w¯ik~d over tilenew sue bridge, wittch ¯t a miledistant looks threa/~hoe. The bridgeis 205 test the r,ptd~ und Is over1300 lest long. The Toworu t ni’l,er end¯ re 105 feet .h]gtf attd covered with eor.rut~alctl Iron. Pries lot loot ims~cneers,50 ecnta each, whioh ia just d,~blu whatit wus ’two" yearn sines. When oa theoeu~rt, of it wo t~lt ¯ little gidd~ owte~ inthe’vibretdry .,do¯in. edused t~ the wi.,|Irbtn lira,;, frillsjust ulttiv0: The- brttl~¢eaffords a fit)n-view :Of bethfalls uncl trioBridal Veil juht beluw on the.Ameriounside.. Tho Bridal V*dl is a broad thin~iteot ot water which flows over the reek¯ t a height of 200 Icet, and frout ,hebridge ~r vpponite eitor~ looks like ¯ hugewhite veil. An we tarried on the centret,f the bridge we could See tho Star,* a,d~tripes at one end ud the cross of’ 8r.(]eorgn combined with tl,o Domioion flagon the other. Officers nf the Uustoms¯ re/~tutloned on e,¢lier side, but ,to ques-tions warn asked ua ~’h¯ people on theC¯.a,i¯ eidn appear to havn been e.Juy-ing ¯ ~tiv Vs, Winkle sleep tor manyyears. ’~horo ¯re go iutprovemeut~ onthe Canada side of the tells to ~peak ttfeace|,ti0tg the CIJfttm Hnuse, I¯mous astl,n plmoe wheru Ilor~ee Greelny met theeoufi, derat, obmmiMlooera in 1~64 to tryand patch Up penes. Tb¯ O,inoo. iu ¯first ola~a kou*e m ,v¯r~ re~peet, amd U

¯ you sre not provided with Canadian cur-rency they will I¯ko your ~eeub~ka st a~dima)unt ol J2.per. sent. A walk oroae-

Wurk.ntounted by 100 guns.=about it. looks neat trim and rea

and commands the mouth or entrance of

that ~)oli6y Sha!i ihe the ostablisl.-

d/d not dissu¯de .thcnt, buL ,~a~e.-t h-em~n~ouraging:aid -’and:eom for t÷% s~

y:a term:is out~:"

-M" ~’- ~" "S"

.the E~et:utive [,racch ~ this- Govern--reel!t, " .... - .... - I

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- "" ........ -- . ........ ecn I: arl:ox--, Opinions of the ¯Press The atttmi ’uraled is simply - -A, to ~ec~,/on, JAm’s ,aid repeatedly, n,,d

men in .the Acre repeat, tAat~ 11’. ¯ private letter a.’,

ford ~’~nt~ Copperhead doatoerat, sword in our late re- t,Y WlSU TO ~gq’-o,T-bFfllBUN~k: IAM IN The le[ter "FAVOR UILLETTING.-TilIgM-OU-T, us-so.** ~,t~-.Ala:. J,|y ~=-F872-: .... = ....pfit-ttff~ fii~ the ar~ aehihSt-n//~/ i f belh6fi.- I~’t it--nteetTthe anathem¯ of a. tl,,t ,.e,,,tt ~,,o be eo,,,titullo,mlly attolutd.

** %g0 have a moi,)rity tt~2"600, and we -ad~litxons tp the.Greeley party ’ evcry-true 1over of hiq country, od every u,t their caee½aun~t be ,o urgeut as to require expect to incren.-o ’it to 3,000 or 3.500 in ]

’J’hoPhil¯delphia l’,e~ssays:"Dr, Lip- true friend el fi-~eda.,, that the Preejdeut aud his eqt, ordi.ate, ~itt, uld Navnmber. Tltoro |u muclt discontent " I’=--..... -- " pe0uro’them,~eh¯ea in di~lereneu to its reqniro-ingstone has been fnnnd, sod in a- few A PRAC1~tCAL RgFORMER.--While the meuu. If they wall only bu 1,ationt, not rush amgng the ran]¢ antP file t,|" the’D,nn0~years’the 2Verb ~r~ Herald will eendodt -bn~.miea ot PrJside t Grant .: to aetziog Fo~eral fort~, arseuuls, arms nnd racy in this sectiqn ofan agent le find the dexnocratie party." ¯ _hire_o! tyranny_aed_¯u utter:-disre ~ub.tro~turioe,.h,tt_t~ke.first-del I)erntol err ¯n-

ot their own citizens, none clent ouen]tO-"stifled res,dve TO 0ST-6-UT 6V"f]]K

R’I~ circums!ances, A most~ te [ e-thinks that it .Oreeley:en ".rsn -’

Washi,,t~ton a tew days since, whiehilhl,~- WILL DU ALL I C~N TO I[I~LPTIIEM iaelligent Dootoerat:.’ ~old nro .yesterday[-louse it will be wiLh ad’enmcratio hook,rates so a, rongly tho leuuing ,raits In aad,t a’o ca,’ly d~,y¢".--Frou* TAe ~e,e Forkin his noae2’ that ¯t h, ast unc-third ol hisp~n inthis ’ "Gdn. Grant’n.ebaracter, that we oan not ’l’rib~me, of J,*’o. 24, ll]~l.

Tho:Detrok’. l’~st administtaticn, de- retrain f’r.nt giving it publicity. -It re ..... ,, WAat I dtmamll, proof that the 8o,*l~ern large.,md4~opulous-eodntehtres that "the st.rn ot the veals ni¯Sre eioqiteetly the ,,ire l~.~li "tAn ~’,’ee p,)rt ~renleyi titou~¯

utore~, llero was the cradlu ¯nd--hotobod-toi~in ~-nt h ssus-th n¯-a--votu nee-el-hi

)r&l,url~o~e~as-boh,ro:’ ’ Just-r~tur~md-frmn-

-Nurth. " M,i,It the fall~. ’J’here er,tt) con tlnueu-[ts to Greeley, ton [l.tol to t bceaktast tboIlor-rer-~lateStates’teli th’e iooplc they

in fitlding all the obj~:ets a,,d avers that trio ,novdme-nt"’ will rail, ue~ s being turnished bythst h6use addrees thattl~uy do pot reuily meont, dis. titus i,ta~a]l tho disunion, seoesslon, tin-a gutde. ’l’hc guides and will bri,u.int0 desorveo contempt the during tile abseoce ot big tmnily from the

s,,lyn the Uui,h~, but only’to ’scours what ttmy oeratio party ii) power. Tllcir idea i¯ to iterm tnsir rigbts.-:-h, thn Uniu,." Now as near- , ,, ..jdivide and tim¯ c~tq~or. ’ znters dtd not muko rnuelt leading men who have deluded uad will ’o]ty. Passing slot~ Lqfayotto Squdre. ly_ulLth~tel~ ¯tho_~, ~u fit¯tt, ,,l mr-are. - ~

a;"----: ...... h-o-ff01i/’.~lh-c~6tt~T6~[h-e-I~¥~= ur seem to be,, in favur of this~ the presentThe R~ichester Dembcral (¯datinistr¯- era employed u,der the direction ot the" menaclu8 frunt-afSeeussion proves nu Witat. the World has to say o[on) says the following coi08s¯ cultbih-~- -Contu,ission~r ol Pubtio B,qldlngs a,id .the purpose." M i’yisnd ind Virg~[,ia bare no ’Gruund~, [to at0pped attd inqu,red th,, idea ofb~eeklng up the Uulun,.but they both .thc~?~,tbttne and its cditoi:: : -~:

"ineorcd Greclcy’a nomin~tJuo~ at cause, lie was told that the moil were wu,ld dearly like to bully the North iutus yet ~ bc true~ in.a odrtainand wiltchnmd hint il eh,ct~d : ulred to-wnrk teu hours-a-day.whcr(;~’ .c,,mpromies.._Th~lr~B~_e~p__.dem~!,~t_rJ~tl,,nl

pruve Ju~l this, and ncthi g mdre."--Fron, TAeto-hher--but- We~ York Trlbene, r~Jao, 21, lg6t.--’,’ ’1’1ie Ta,nntany . ltit,,~.Ri.~, the Southern Claim, RitI,tnd Orabher’s IUng, ,tile ~lkltt. The ,¯w ut once the ,, We have steadfastly affirmed au,! upheld tr (lie uUCee~s of tl,i~ or thtt~arty,’but./- ~.,Ring the Canal Ring, the Ku Klux Ring c~auso of the uired the name Mr. Jefferion’s doctrine, nmbodied In’the Dee- (pr the eleo!ion of-ira I¯t.e editor, who.has

the Whiskey Bmg. ot the Sulterinl In, the work in luretiuP of Amurlesn Iudopaadence, of the obanged Ilia purty rehlir, na, and |,cbu/t- ’,. cb¯rge, and paused on. Alter breakleat .lti,;ht of ]tevolutiou..We bern Insetted thee in, Iho ~¢pport of hie t%rmar politlpal , "

’The Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer (old he ~c,~t tbr the proper’ofliciul, and. asked,where this rlgbt i* assorted, and Its eaerclso Is .ooi~oncnte. It is quit, true that the Trt’-

iine democrnt), uograciousiys¯ys:-**W0 him by what authorily i,e ez¯eted tonpvep0rlyaltompted;Itoughtnattobeneeea~arvto mbJa¢~ ell concerned tb.the wees a~’d he’- hnneia n ~i a party organ, either of the

porl0rm.to-dsy the moat tli~agreeab]e attd hours fra,u th~ tries uQder iris charge, r,*r,.ot uiYii war. ’ lu other words, ~hat one Republlc~on or tim ])cmoerals, but. the djst¯ete|ul tot el our wht i lile in pluoing B,’icg i.tormcd on Ilti~ point, be Said :- pa.rLy has a rlgut to do, auuther esn bsve no nacre ptr#onal 0Yg¯n of ¯n individual cit- ’

,t our ma~t tread the n,,nea el lloraee "Hereafter you wil’,’coufi)rm to the i¯w, rtght to teebt. A,d ,ee Ao,.e ,,rged tA,tAod tag izdu’whoao electio’n is Jm1:osaiblo without. ¯Greeley und ]|. Grat| Bruwn ~ the earl- and roquirey¯ur men to labor, but eizht #reel ~,,,,,,f,Ae .5",,,,east, J’/,p/e really ,(ssirtd votes from both politi0al parties, The

didatea.of the dcmccratioverty tor Presi- hotirs ¯ day."" ]t neodle~a to add titut odi,,,,lutien,~ tAe Ualee, and I,’~ao willt.q to Tr/bdne hsSsunk from the proud poshioo

deht and Vioe l)rceidoaC of the United these men beliers’ in the preotical ~Jb- s~m’ei, eaAaee b,e,* ..,,/asdreu’a*mblawltAoutPat/’*’ee’de*’,,.tatio,,t’%ir ,ad-u,,d,aiSAtear.Ol a great parLy ot~g~t’li, wh|eh Jt has hold .......

8¯¯lea." ....... d ........ ’ -- [ - dora of President Gra.t. .-v’; for’Wt$~ eitA tAou4amder~r*ietAs~VortAwith undrked ability.a,d, ibflaenco..for the .....

wu,,~n u~va no~u a,.C ~,,,n~ vows, ~,, ,n. ]ayt thirty veers, int0 the prLvate brgunCries the AIhfiny Jottntal (anti Greeley) A NIClc DIsTl~ffrioN.--Jodge M~oksv, e~ua nna ~ccow.ctr,sane vo nares vA v,a,u of ¯ man wbo’is bogging votes from both

--"Upr,n bothnide, thtaJsthemoat eel- (,f Hontb Caruins, in apeaktng ot tim naquusv 4nn LET THEM GO[N PHACIs. purtie~t0eloet him Prusident. [tsubor-rupt attd ahum’ele~s tr~neaetio~ in our Southorfi D.,mt~reey, said: "1 do’not say Ilt,,ou we bays cvnlenJsd that dinars]Faith . " ~i~ - . ’~" -- -4t tt U Upolitical histnry. This burguln, taoerlt was Ku-klux. but rorlst, ler,,sts of Auterle¯n polities to the per-

National furts, aunei ambition of its late edilor, whoseeo di~gredelul to bolh ~idea, cannot de- e~ery K:uklux Deearmories/arsenals, ebb treasuries, Ae.,e*lml e]eoti0u to tits Presidency will depriveoeive the people nd ,viii,not be eudox~ed sating iatbs bomhardment.af url Bum,r--

by Lhem.’" ’. Iormer opit Oaught the wor* hot lnsaeusabls lu themselves, but slgcal- 0bet Juurnal ot the chief aurae ef it, f,;r-Eluculatea !h~ Boston TranaoCpt (/in.i- Prehidentifi’ he ~aid : "l.do not say 17 caleuhted to delut the end they prate,sad’ mot powert and ain[Lh from tbu’prg-eml- ¯

Greclt-, ’--" Mr,-Grteley Is" ’beiGe" the lhat every Dentoerat is a horae-lhiet, but to have i¯ view. Take the ease ef our own- nenee aud supremaoy it has ao lung egocountryY) ¯s ¯ Preeldenttal ....eandndate In L’do say that evorydmrse-tnie[ jaa Dcmu- l’aeill’u gel, Ire for a fur her illu,trstDa. No joyed au the Inert powerful party orgal~

pur~uaeoe of an unprsoedented system ofcrat," And now this Aone~t politioian, doubt, Ibv people of C~lifurnia and Ore,Go ave JU tltc United 8tales.

polilical trat~oking, the reaulm of whioh,- sage and phiJosopher ia kneeling at the to-da:~ luyel ahd f*~vot t Ja their devotion te ¯

jfaueeessf,ll, caunot fail ot being eL¯ de-ehrinoot Democracy and’ begging these the Union. But they nrs mainly native, el .Call yOU this backing GO0 a frlend~?

moralising, character. ’ " vary horee.lhievea to vote for him. l~ss oadtbe Atleetiofie,h of O’rourOnlrflnsh,_sedBtatss--’bonSthslr ofloyaltyOUr bona,i~ ¯ ]f sO, we should prt.|er not to be bsoked.than ¯yeur Uo the virtuous Horses re- maU4r uf 0dasation, of feeilsg wed of habit.

’* Died, but made no SIIID [" il the ex- |mrded Democrat -’- little better than rift7 yaa~ beuoo, wbru ,or Paeifio eout shallel¯an¯lionel tholl~he~torDemotrat up- peeitenliary convict. Now be neon in hev. ap, pulatloa of t,u .r tw,lva millions, MUILDIN~ LOTS,Ou the tdj,mra/"e¯t of the Dumotratto him ¯breatute of law slid order, ou wbo~ aeluly born on that slope,it will be very diff-

National t~onvuetiou. The sign yes in vote and influenee rest the freedom and ergot. New, ako~:d Mot dau ~rri,a i¯*urowa l’*r sel*sk*~p. A uembsr ef d*~lrsbla h dJlln

the hmven~, pwhape, and ss the mdie, I mlety of the Kepnblio. Oh, ]tloraee~ daYp~l|ewbeajjt*tos th* , of thu Peoplein| I.t~iaquir.ne*r theefetatl*¯, u Ith *r without

Democratlooka m midge tb¯t wJ~ no thy maD/ oontradletio n- will |ink tkeal Jrnly, tuthsmtkb~ the ltoaky H.A. TRIfMPIf.Bq , "wonder Jt failed tn mm it. ;el. ’ YN ,*re utr~upr ;kal w,--41dsr, non .~J.tf ,. Hmut.ut.n, N~.

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at the for some si

nmon~ the strikers,-," Wh

tlle solo_object

,dotecility

vessels that

The Bedouin

r,of his ca~neli and.the:of. hiswifo,

contao~ of the swith

-the- clothes :th, does:not

sewing- up .ai rent’ in her dress,-End been math-hy

she imbibed and soon died.

labor.- for stone time Withoutencountorin~ any.

clean woi’k

t kind. have b~o~

the ideal society of~noutlb

:of the Bedouins (w~O,

¯ ,. : v

System, varies

inoeulated with the foam

and ~essels: to the 20 to 90 days, !t’appearsIt Was on the afterno0x~ of the that instances of;hydroph0bi~ occur

- - - fewbushes of tamarisk. Pressntlythey are September, October andThe a revolution as this descried a hillock which ThistendsAo show, considering the 10ng

we

- "Will you plea~h tell me how largemake.sheet’_ and tidies, and how

hera woman,-in the faro-

¯ " on

not’settle deem

a~- --him, - Tov~ard

advanced.greate~the greater freedom in the choice ~teed, of

Which- wealth gives, to~ ]

success--wouldl form a curious f’au~ily.

But "suddenl’

fn a ~-maunor:~struck-terror-to-t ht

at the same moment urged,

agony, onek/~ees. The mother and her. twc~chib dog, Dr. Garfish argues, th~dren kvere thrown 0ffby this unexpected not ’be.killed onmovement and The Let him be that the

sici~.n ma3~symptoms

6vet the deserts raising the echoes o~ appears that no medical skillevery hilloe~ a~d mound within au- ex- to save ~he life of_tensive circuit. ~t fdw’feet i/t ad- But it that where

there ar~eies of "d~vern" .the very phobi~"whoso shade was to have protected them it may

enormous

about "civilization" and. glory in th~difference between us and

thatninety-ninethe resa~t..~d~.e

did not~ howover,-lose his: had he un-

ifi tho~ or animal’s flesh-.a~d a piteous~waili a]znost resembling~-that 0f aqiuman-being.o~tme from the throat of .the_~n.-~

and suffering creature. But the

cial arrangemenf~po.fmit to liveto the manual:.labdrer -seems idlenessIa fach tho-fifi~ step in~divi]£zation ~isnee made until some.’ corn-

the ndcessity o~: hands and allowed tO

whom it was ab’le

I

u~Livmsethat there Should be this.seem: blood--the teeth of the lion,

of hummr activity. ..... ’ ......’But the number of those’iwho, h

tried-to make such eontributi,’ cut’,succeeding/and the_who ’have mad~gnot great enough torosouo their namesfr0m obiivion hut

a second time to alike that of thunder. The hr

f~avo

¯ neat and tidg~."

she did nov

": Colorado . Becorresp~

For-ten ¯days a’ hundred-men have.

out were "

¯

"is.-’. if the terrible gh which I

before it is there, one Early

th~n i.f.’each article, as ~fast eo.mmpn centre,thrown aside over the 2 plahis

h

which it was wanted:housewife knoW~ that if any. As fast as the small--lots are

)or condition.-when .next

in the

and mad8less than fee rain=

bitten about the time Of the needdd, and~y0u will find it will- takedog.days...L%: ....... 7~-, - 2.--~,, : time_ and._~reng

There. are :conflictiug opinions .as to afford to waste, towhethdr the bite of a do~" which is elm- order again; ’or

-and not rabid" may pro- we have known such cases--your bread

G--sThearrih " authoritiesor p/~stry will i’eveal such carelessness.

maintain the J~st.so with paint, floors, windows, andIt has been each and every kind of Ii’

of

up to sometimes severer hundred;- "~- --

pleted, when the work of corn-’,

1 -COn-

up, andth~y~are so densely jammeda body that if one moves it

wa

dora

apprehended-notrouble; still, there was uneasiness

want we can

mec~idines which had beenhis own decision inbath as an effectiVe

lathe view -; andeffect, the same

dians in the case of

out.supposed

h~zel;

be s~ood " her hair-:WAS -a close:along the~imber ; don’t eh0w your-rich brown, with .~g golden tinge self in the open prairie- at all. Keep

~l ~H a~r r y----b-~c k-- b~--with_her. He was t fore the:mo0n rises./")=. - .... "=-- "

----I re sewsethz~i

wagons--three wagons to

7- . oagendflher0~ w~..,~.’two spare,¯ ¯ Nox~. ’allo~ecl tO: evdry w~g0n. There sevel

- - , - - .%v~r~= also Inour party_fi~6-young.mdu. -~O:hornsin, the~air " : on horseback, each of who/n brought’ his own name, Eliphalet.

"back

Six Or~elght men are designated as ~ ..,.!: ............... for miles; When.bukaros,. whose -duty it is-t~- ride::into - ...... " ......

tionate i~’size’and

the herd of: Cattlei and, ’like so many " . . ~re, o~ course, p~’l~ed would make the littlewild Indians in i/ herd -of buffM0, they: wareg pro#isi0ns/ii£dutensilsdash t~mong: them whip in hand, select " " - - as were use’ inthe¯~o~ea%h an animal bearin the .. we

Th4n,

¢

¯ were. takenwere in our party, as came in fitful

~vh6 had j the’clay fire-place,’and then/and shot out

and-. his - bemltfful Amanda

beeaburnedin_the hour:or .queried of~

he ~raised :his

for several:hout~ ;got up, and, haustecL he sank to theupiu f~8-nt

"H~nkgs house

-the ~rindow.. ’ ’ ......

and rushedha~e._~hrowxf himself out hut ibr father,

~kb his own,

Their hdrses were

dash " by, from retardate your own’ comfortand convenience, you must take a day" rounding picket line and ou~perhaps two or three, to repair.the dam: into the open country beyond, where

a few minutes’ dusting or chain while bukaros teluse of a clean eloth-an~

ucr dust and dirt another ~xoiting¯ everyfind far lessre- half hou~ .they. are reliewd by fresh -

-tiguo in the operation, : men-aud-horses,~and-so-tho-#ild_excite~." We mention, these things simply ment continues "amid-the din and con-serve as examples ; _ the same fusion of perhaps fifteen lmndred older "carried into every part Cattle and half that many calves in the

,:in his ari~s ’ . _ . . -sleep:-felt~-alike on--weariod~mau and~ ....the wagon ~ ~. :through lo~ding, my wit’h ’bead between.: his : beast: The next morning We. wore’

thing fretfUi~;,he ~. e lie down, and he lay groaning alo~d~- My eiste~ Sobbed. and up at break of day, and, after :his own "comfort down himself. Liph said he would keel) cried. Tom, or ’ ’ of the ~amoLfrugal .meal

Watch .... himself, but "he alwa more___Th e,cI~k_kep t~tickin g_amay .rga £hou gh .....nothing unusual .was at lined, and.father, said ; "they can’t do~ more

,said he us l"~This was- poor consolation.

his breast.

........ and we h~grd .-as usual Fathe~ exam- the:fire cracklin the ~horses slow y, W9 p;~ -

th~:Indi~ms had’ ~y withbut/an.inoident to -disturb, our_monotonoua.~mmeh:, .-~to_ ._

get to -work- an pyramid in

be as Ion

i effect_of the deep, and spread over that part of the lug his brand. The labor is n0t_::long .... -- .had been prevented by i.mmedi- sheet that is turned over the spread at but_extremely severe while it b~sts. ~ " ==~

excision-of theparts bitten, andthe the head-of, the bed. They-hid6_ the - ...wTinkles and tumbled look of the and some of the calves _ _lives- _ _. ¯ _

the beds.neat h3ok, .that is very the elder Ones succuuib from being over - "..... driven. Pending the -cutti ng:eu~t, pe-

Pillow ’" be two and a sometimes " ~ betweenover cKt~- --

as have noove~ brands at all. In this case, as in other

bed is ,’or cut .in two’ Countries, men are finding m~ire 8toc~coverin and out of the

r be that have comehem and tucks , observation, not one have ior ruffled

or means. :f/,r the- It is now well under-

o’ULy ~ few minutes, When

to ounfeet. Father hadinhand in~ta-Ktly, 3Vo-li~tened--not a

to feel The -flames below cabin;shouts _ of: the

demons increased, and it

.Q’~ this number,-sixteen "~vero :womqngad-ton- children. My father, who_._h~d It.was cheerful enpu~h within; m0ther Impt~1~ aqowgr0wl. ’ . the savages, ~ae,

]]re knitting, and father was Father and~Liph £alked i~rr7-al~er- cries and lamentations_of .the women, her shoulders; ": : ....planned the- expedition, was ’wha~.,isca~leff-a wetl--to-do-~farmer-in-~ndi~e+ and th/~i’h buret in,. a:_sharp,_shrill~_distant:and .the families who. joined, hint..v0ere Liph stalked in_to the He " ’ glorious

kll r much o[. the same. class last time he ~¢a~[kh0 {o the stock~de Up, werk’-and the " .eiiefie’d

a buffalo-skin in tlmncrossed’ the inclosure,and dee~ i~ wasl t :nearer i~

the other to horses .follpwed, and thenmd. Tom, and they ~an ou~ were.- fired,, right at the-- door:, of- the the news of

rifles.- :My mother had been awakened,, house~ it seemed. Then "further- overwheLmec~ ~ at~ ~aearing ,~ht,

¯ ing

~t~ asIndians. for furs, with

ski ns~ ~ thin~s. We procee~led washing.lUpatdli~ ~afe o# ab0nt~f~n miles ~day,~al- Susie-werethou their- firth

generallywalk. At s~ry, :ed¯ and the oxen teased’

elaug!ngThere seemed tb]~6"xto end felt.

to

a,lookout for tOccasionally

were seen ,dD our traik ’ ".We Wer~thoroUghlyarmed lm~6quip~

- pod, every roan’provided with two rifies~a brace Of- pistols, and long

c a. rifle........... ov_en _

’shortly after I.became alarmed, and .t)rdarecl

Then, stillness l to-’for a moment, and ,the captain ward Yort Leavenworth. )"stetOr~’;

from below.: .thbyup mer~ My fatherwindow, and cried but,have %aveeL: us I" ’ Then,

; two, stoutas it touched the

~That ~as. thewas afraid the hostile tritm of

,’ .en_~ ,from a corner a rifle, and hand’od it tomy sistoc Xnnio. Then she oaliedinthohired_girl, but she oriel and shook-soshe could n,t hold%he..gtm.: . ""P~sen’tly-fathefcalled to me-to come Is

to him. I.rau out,,and mother.and’ sis-~woeden hraok- for. Amnio, too, each with rifles, losddd

tlioy are.. Do you sos thefii~ just coming to the-from-the-belt-of-the-wood-?"

alm0st-beyond, count,eould.~ot have shown them-

of manuallmt~rsof.

~.,//. " - Oed-h~ somehow not Sc~i-:and drawi~

was Mth the fish added that thorowore gross errors fised as-sheets for smaller beds, the prop- tire loss of tho stock in Northern Colora-

th ; ; his quickKS to- he sigmas of inadness in gth and width"~y-]So- Cfit from do .for tbe’pagt~’i~ter. ’

that e formidublo It is assumed that the rabid )arts as are whole~ and --------

that there is no ironed,ila-;- . ,

hand, a rabid dog of course, be removed -The g. as-

harm.-

; ~ome ,women¯ ribs .whicb covere~

,.one half of part; and, with a horrible growl, theof to ~aonster rolled over"andexpired?-Tlio

and on this .r’o-~dcrmust-d~pibt-to-himself-thejoy 0Ji,i organized, the affrighted t~mily at this deliverance] ~ ~ has l~is post, .but there ia an but their satisfaotionwas.marred’enormous differb//ce in the comfort aud "loss; of their dear tel

’~’ of all

about the "aws gn by~hich the may be detected.

A Poor¯Boy’s Victory.An appointmentto the,United States

N~kval Academy having been phteedwithin the gift of Colonel Win, R. Rob.

-member ~of-Con

are a

youcaller#, or company;

and when house is sn~all, aud one iscompelled, perhaps, to have a bed in the.sitting-room, add much to your comfortand Doaco of m!nd.

~mala~

-----Tho-Northern_Paclflc._.Trade ......... Am0tig th0grcat prize’s Of the worl~’scommerce in-futur0 will-be the controlof the Norther~ Pacific trade and thatof its depondofioies on bofl~ ooutinouts.By a glance at a :nap of Moroah0r s pro-.jostles, it will be ~oo~. that the conti-nent#" of Aai’a ahd America, converge.toward the north,, till’ at Bohrimfs8traits they are" only forty miles asu~a-

the bulk of the’

"north,it ia O~ualobserver thah in’ the not remote future,the commerce of:’tho Northern PacificOcean is to attain groat extent and im.portan0o.. The impulse thathas boeu’given to the public mind in this diree-It"on is ohiolly due to the coustruotion ofthe Union Iia~itlo road, happily for.thewhole country already colul|htod ;. andto tbe ’N6rtlfe~nt Pacifl9 road, now ~nrapid pr6cess of construction, under

aue~eee that vil~ insure li~au~ioiousro~u fa. ~’.ew, however, oolaprohend thereaultathat .am to flow fro,y the ocm-

~l, etien of. the ,Northern.. P~iio’-road,y, thl~ eout~ the two oontlnents am

brought about sixteen hundred, milesntmrer to. each other than at anye0uthoru point, and, oonsldortn8 the rob,ati .re .oeut~. o.fJmpulatlo;~ i9’ each, it’ isprobable taat-’the northerly~oute is, ’inthe’lind, to be elie oontr6111mr’o~e. "’

,witll .g head ~m/I ~ ~l/~n/L.~two eeta of legs b~t~men. It mu~~’awkward for the animal to attempt togo anea~

The Mayor and Counoil ot Dea Molnmhaw been arreg~l .f?r ~ontal~t of oourk

~-~

SOis by the police withheld from the

c,-t0 murder-his ..wilb,’with whomnot.heon.o~ ,good. terms. This

admits that ho agrbed to$1,500, aud received $1,000account. Having had a

falling o.d’t with -Budd, however, ho in-forms the l~olice of the whole transac-tion, aud they ." put up a job" on Budd

this self-oonviutcd would.beagrees¯ to

wife, au~i the bar#dn isclinCliod. -Tlio wife- is-lot--iiit~J-th// sO-cret, and COllsent~ to act her part. Mr.As~t~sin gob h~)r out of ’the way, and report is eirc’,lated that a wom.m hadbeen drowned, aud.Budd is supposed to

tool to receivebloody

work, eon-

tody, Yesterday.th0 party wl), re~v0d"the $500 note from ,1~addoffom: to sell.it/xt a d’~’ount:af ,$80, stating that hewantcd t~ gotthemoney so as to leavetowu to-d//y., "Budd, is rol)n~sontod asboipg an imbecile, and it is the el)Juiceof some who know :tl~o parties tl,at he|,r~ boeti played upon by tho~o who are~loair~uo of obtainm~ g .the property--hebeing tl~0 owner of. considerable realestute iu this eitZ. It is.~]so stated thatBudd a’nd Ida wtf0’ had..not lived veryhartiiouiodshr"of’latd..ItsoendS rathersingul~ tha~the i~etrty who protamdedto be willing to~do the killing, and whoreceived a no~. of #~00 iu pa~t paymentfor the crime, should yesterday, afterthe arrpstt offer’re’emil that note to aninuoeept party, ~his oeaduot on hisl~rtpcovta flirt, he Was wtlliqg ~eswiu-. dla inn’odent:partim¯0ut of’ the price ofblood., oV~,tt~ough he halt’ed e%ort of,o~mtt)ing (~t)~al rare’dot.r-Sacramento~o~,’Ju,~,’ , ,, , ~ ,,.

¯ A, Chio~tto~l)r~I)~ wra-ten and recited a ] ongi~y’ urging thefutility of ~ming tt ¯ l~’n or tongue, andthe infinite eupe~iority-of ocnflni-4~oumelf to thoug lt and deed. Verywell, but if euoh 1 e her conviction whydid ~ha indite and stz~k her ~y ? ,

did once inwas

for s’ovcralOur

~untry whichriver

the in~without and growl-........

of the stookado.gate~ wasa knock ’at ~tho

ono evo~hour. Myfather.f’oso 1’: Don’t do it, .Ebon,": ; said ; -butfathor stalked across the room, ,~nd,

moon WaSelouds, but there all; got out. But the ladder w~s toosee about a orms eom- shor~ and, was several feet below the and tffterw~/rd,:~ts ’

down to the first-Li’ph j,

no to lose.all ¯down before a

On, n~

cabinwe, ~,ited for thom’u~i tho~y eamo together ne~tt the stockade. I then of the

withiri, twenty yards- oftho S~ckac~e, recollect.-seclng..my-fathor:,throw :hie ~;r-,, ’ ......wheri father gay0 the order to flr~.’ We aries aroimd the captain, and- heartily -- "

knocked, over. ’embrace him. r

still Day.was just breaking. Off to th~ flow’ Long’should, EngineS Man"fltlckl . ’t~ :Jll~~,.

ran ril{ht-the-emokd~f-IIankgs-houso-wsa ’A ofEesp-o,/~loht of ~;hoT, oeb~i~’~h,.drifting away on the wind ; and to theloft, the Starbueks’ cabin was rollifig up inetr~ Journa~,’writing from Rutland,’.’

the sky 1 The )f the duty and extent st ~athering himself up to his full heirow tim latch and ~wun "’ Thank God I tfiose fellows are

of a half warm a reception." But , .WhO had ~ed upon ,our riilcs fill ,w,e ace, a]~d Fou, ta0k upon 1he cabhm comprising the. "Where an such’

moro.,log:dmbins .were oreet0d, aaxd’ the with distrust ] but who >rm ad the cabin and 10ok out colorer ..................... ~m going down ,the dumIi orsettlement, as’ it had now become, was :nude himself u: in various ways: - xo house, and flnxl out if th0y ¯ Ohl;what a rosining ! What a ~poo- with another traiu--a bridge maybeginning to put .on qut.te a business- My’father’s’astoniShment upou~seeing are lob0 soon there.". ’ ’ ,’ taol0 iu our stockade I A dozen dead gone, a culvert washed away-2ho may’,’like appoaranse. Lot it not bb,under- hLm at this hour did n0t in tho.loastdis- I did so. What was my ~tonishment Indians lay in’front of our door, and asstood {i/at the log-houses of the lettltra concert hilt*.-:.He said.he had rnn out of when’l saw at leant twenty of them corn- many nmre wounded lay outside 1 Some see the t"sial leap ; I. ask ’ you, thinkingwere’ near. to e~h other ; ’on the con- powder, and, au the store was fifteen ing right down to’yard the stockade, had/’allen M ~hoy tried to escape. Off your experience is worth as ’much as. .

minc, would there be anything heroic ’ " .trary, cash settler bililt on the land as- miles off, aml he wanted tp go hunting and at the came moment a large band of on.tho~hd~i~.on (for.yon can see a groat for.~o ~ stAI!d on tho foot board and ~i~ed to him by file assoeiution, loon- the fell0wingday, bo %ad called to-l/er- tho/ff’swarmed"/JU~ of. thiFwotgtS~ax~dt-ii/gf~y=mll~s-on-the-pralrte)-y~eo.uld see plunge with my-engi~0-int~e~tit~-gn’d77.. - ti~g-liie~ahin-intho-0~ntr~f:aplotdf rowsmFo~p0~)r a..nd:sl~ot,~f~thor -came rahning acrossthe pradrie:flring ~hes~mna~t:-of~tholr-oana-uoemg- -,ca xlro~tlfUl~tr~ther0-~gn~thiiig~ = =~rdm on0 to-tw0 hundred a0ros,or ae 0ould sparn ~/iy. -~y fathor’cauti0usly as tlioy//d~auced. . ’ thoir~swift h0~es, and a few dragoonsmueh ~a h’o thought he 0ould cultivate, ropiiad.’that "h0 C0uld"het sD’aro inu0h,~’ " My father -saw the-i-e-~a/~ iifftime-to- piirsui|ig’tind firing ooeemtonal shot~ atbilitiosbrav° abOUthero onit ?earth,HFVeno.Ygu_ngm,atter.~spo’mi-if .you - ,This arrangement-brought our. c@ins but let the felLowhavo some¯ tge thank- be lost.." ~’ Back to the hoXtse, quick, for tl~e r~tre~ti~g e~vages ........ ’ have-ten cars loaded with "pammngers .......~t least a milo’apaxt from each Other ; ed him, and left. My father walked oat your livelr’ he shouted, .’ , Outside the stoekade the dragoons that must follow the engine us.the ea,c ’,it would have been better, as .the result with him to the gate of th9 stockade, In we all rushed; thd aoor wsa carted tied their horses. ~.’,no men,,resarales~may bo.F Now I consider an engineers , ¯will show, if they had boon nearer,to- leaving the door. open.’ I heard dis- and barric~ol ; tables ~nd chairs wor~ of the cries and.inSane of their aavere~,responsibility ceases, in such eas0s, when .gother. ’ .’ - ’ tinotly the el~tcring of a horse s hoof placed against it.’ " , , riod,’wcro Watering their an/mills from

Four veers h~l elapsed ; the eabins over the hard ground. My mother, "bYow, up the ladder t~ll of you l’ said the tank in the yar~l, while the fl.mnee hc ]me sounded hie whistle properly amlrevomed his engine, opened hie throttle; , ’’wore all’built with stockades to protect whoso hearing was impaired, did not oh- myfathor. ’ L of our cabin curled ,upward wire uc- pulled open his sand box, . He has done ,us from sudden attacks of the Xndiaus ; ~erve this. . ¯ He was the.last to come up; bringing vouring.raptdl~y.the farms were aU in a high state of oul- When my father returned, my mothoz with him all the egtm gum, powder- .Captain Looohapte, who oomm~ded hie whole duty to God’ and man aS, ,faraS he o~n to stop the tral~a, o~d ,if he ,.liveries ; eettlont had been arriving and asked what he thought of the half- fl’aska and shobpo0choe. .. " I’tlle detaelu.n0n~ ~hen told mY .father has-thee and opportutflty; ~f~fe iO-’~fu’(;~ " "flliing up the hearbst town, which wa~bro0d’e visit.., t~hq was much -aim’meal,- "Fatherord0red. the upper shutters to I that, two mghte ootore, he aa~t seen ~o himself, he will try to get’ off and.,about fifty mike distaht, and we lived and itmisted thatit bodM no good. MyI be-thrown open, Then.he~ drew’up the [ warned .by" p .friendly Indian of the’ not go down to the bottom calling for iiu comparative security. Trsd~g with i’athtw laughed, but when he approachedI ladder and let the trap down, and thou [ contemplated mmmgcro of our cm0nY, brakes, ~any engineem go down, amt ~’.the Indians had been ,earried on exttm, the candle again’to take tip hie papor~ I I’pulled a bedstead over it. He ]rolled [ -Ha hlul ’at once caddied_ _up, .~aa no .aua collide and are kil]cfl, for. the reason ,--’steely, anti my fathers wisdom iu the observed ’his eouutananoa we0 deadly [off-the mattress and stuffed itin the his 8allaut band lind ridden laxly miles, they do not have time after doing their.eeleetionbf thedte, nearthooonfludnsepe~ Whateouldhohavo~eenwhenh0[window; then he got all the bageof alga.hard gellop thebeet part of the duty. Inovcrshould feel aSif amau ’of the Kamas and Missouri rioters, was wcut out to the gate of the inclosure ? meal he oc.uld find, mid, with our auist- way, hopilig to reach us before they had.acknowledged by all, ae furs an& skins My father was a brave, etre=,g-hcarted I enos, piled thegn" up agaitmt the window, I done ua any. har~,...Soon.the drag~ina wu fit to run eat engine if he had not ’0careSs to do his whole duty.. But at’- ’were brought d~wn tn great qtmntitiee malt. My mother preeentl]e went to [ leavings nmrr0w place iu ~the centre, lbegan to come m ; zor tnctr eapta n, ter he has stood to hie vo~t and done aR ~ .by tho~r~l lOOUrtn their oanoea, bed--eho elep.t in a room adioining the I through which we could fire. ~ | with commendable ddB, hadd.lstribute~l .thathas bruit ))ut into ,It~[[--llande to dc~ ....

I think it W~-tho Spring of 1844 or main slttieg-room. "About hine o’clock It was not long before "we ~W the] hie for0e tnloughtae colony t~to.~, at- then I say hoes a man who’will try refit18~,it I ~eoolleet "rightly, my. ~atherI the gate,of, the stockade swtmg opoR Iwisdom of these prepare, lions, for the[ t~mkiu~..,They brought woe~ tidinl~t, save his own life.’ ....had -butlt an addition to hie house..: loudly, and my brother Llph came walk~ [ Iudian~ had now ~eared thus stockade/"xao ~r~uo_~ were_ tm __mur~2r~. .oo ....which ~nsiated of a a~oond or Ul~er ing up the pathway, and hammered a I and Isurrounded the house, and soon the| warn tke .Wll~. finally,. ’raemonumyas , ’

story, and as this was rather as) innova, loud kn0~k- oa the door, which echoed [ terrible’ trothing pf gleam anuouuoed| had share<t a mtmttr. Isle. " ula ~tan.as A’ Cedat’Falls minister preaqked in ’.ties on the prevaling style of arehitee, back from tbe corner of the stockade ; ] to us their lnteution of killing us all.| had been found murdered, by tee |tee defense of~roquet. Iiia text wtm, a And :ture of .’the settlement, it wan shortly but m Lil)h came in, ~’ ehought he weal q~heyflrcd two vol~,y~ through.the win-I of Ms ~on Joehtm; his young~, Con 8am ehe took the maalct.’

-,y

"t

1), ¯

. ¯ .-.

thfut- collection of thereducuon o! the expenses--the

This has bee. doneiion redu~d -" .... ’¯ from year-to-year.-~Ir-ap-

is at heart

~lusions reached hy

¯. r ¯" ~8the head.and defines Greeley

pher himself, could’ he be induoed co ."speak the truth. The v, tews’ of. tho En-

Mr. Glee-- ; $653,000,0(~. But the po~]e Icy at.Baltimore.o ~ . _ the. more’ con’eludes a,

goes oa proypects r follow~ i

or lit)nots. "" - - $51,000,000 ot’ taxes ]wero~trick~n--bff:

HAMMONTO~, N.’J. .’ " _ ": .... ._ _A LARO .......

1!~7_=-

’The Grocery:)Departm

vai’iefi~s and

" ~-een obt~in’eVe~ythl~gln’thl~ lln-e-fr~-m-~e~fn~pleT~-we-l-t-6 a’~lingJ~~ a~ticl~-

:

week, in which he.

) will be st nt~ri~s ~t0 all our reader~and ~ighly Satiafactoi’y to il~e triends ot~Pres." Gta,i. one of r ur exchanges

~ldeted the ndministra|ion’in accordance

elect him~ We can do.A

..... :t from that party, willnet-Sonatas a drop in thegreat sea.

ACr0sA, G. CLARK;_ . era, propriety medicines and stamps upon Our only hopeis in a united Dei~o(raey;

Administration.. ’ cheeks. Under the new system the pea ....

taxation. - -- ~ _ = : , ~-... ~ _--:~ --. -~:---:

measures combined will .Soone~n-. Democratic President, boufid in hen, " C H O I C J~’: --able thegovernment tobring the green- and by graiitude to carry out "the poi,o~

.. ...

° ’ -., "~. ~ " " ¯I~aeks to par. with gold._" $200,000.0000f .el the.Democratio party. __We have also i.on .es ,o oore, thi, ’e oauCr n ex ] auds:-a-b ¯¯ ’ -

our b0ndsaixper eerie, bonds ))ave been -0 g ¯ - - . ......secure. The epttre delegauon from thek creed_and.fix( .some_an LOUO :~ e~i ~su~- Sou ’.t -cad ~u-Dem~ ~rad( -and~C i~i .~~- -a lower’rate st intereaL and it is prol~ live ; and through that branch of the ~.

des of the able the whole a m~_~LnLOf_o~r_bonded_in-_ ’, we niust look to th, --~

Ui)ion.- Therevoludou we ~lituate ne~tha~ he has maintained peace and upheld !ratiohiscontihued. e’,unSt be. accou, pli~hed without ’time ..... - . ......tho~atious] honor "at homemnd abroad. ,eeeh the Sec’y gave the follow- W~’have’ a Sdne ange as well as aand:that ~ the entire ¯:part3~; imd .... 1" O N ~-’~--~:A-T I O I~, )

y ¯ .......... - - " ............. : .... " " In the . Would call ~peeial attention of all in wane’el

" " :" " Ofweary Cofi~ressmen (all:to.ndd ~ - above articles t0the Iarget~l and cheapest

pests ; but the g~eat question __ :the devoted-Deal .... ’ L. stock : ~is~ o’f Philadelpbia.-~Ah~s~rt~-fiancee that he .has ~t0u and.receivedthe- tration it will be: a grandervietory than the elec

0~’-meat always on hand.

waxm support and approval of men sial] ’enable £heOovernment to.z~emmekPerie- ti,n oi Mr.Greeley as Fresident." TOWN HAMMONTON,Tin Roofing dooe’it-th~e-ehortostnotleepJtrties .who believe in stable go,l, errLm eat,’ "pay mehts wRhout vi01ence’or i. " Of course. Greeley ". ~itl’~e a Deino- a~ the land of tha and i~’the best manner.

o,,uutry., For three years, Mr. "

OF FINE

~g and txni/.ing the Irieuds-ol the a]min,pal movemeut meuse.. The people under-

": od s,,- saving interest.and th,

s,,fiiii,: ,n~I-~ill~u,,v-e~b--,o-(Sn,Yon .. T,:;a.n-aro,.on, th. ....: -:D r:y -Gois’t~&tion~- presents the fina.noml po]i; or. rather, thesetht -~--:i:te~lT in 1~he -Stase;--

" . i .. . <

-havleg allfacilities for :: _- ’ v "- .¯., _.

~(sa 0m~. Flooding and :Draining, - t:in vartous le..-_~i|ur~.-~--~__)~ ....... -¯ ~ d. timt t]:e sale of the , and cheaply olo~()d a~-d blisses’ B00CSo SHOES and eAITERS-..

¯ pay,neat . .

id, consequebtly, tO reduce the ol the I debt, or otherwise. Would ||,eane~t Kuklhx in hell or rotting in the a large et~ck coultantl.y on hand.pat tt ~Ut of .tree use:or of"-t,he Govern-: p~ni(entiary tha~’to be one pf the pros- ~0~AT~i)t

aO~ount. " - meat to resume, speolo pay,~,ents; that eewocs or the jud=e who tried them.’: G R 0 C E R I E S,Fvu~t~.--To reduce laxatlon and, finnl- the sale el 8old in the Treumzry, f’orcin~ " He |urther advisect his Democratic

ly, io prepare the way i0r resumption-of down the prise unna|urally, w0uld’stimu- friends that the best way to" succeed.in :Lands shown free of expense and dllluf0rma and carefully selected’stock of TEA8

Aate_jmports-lrom--otl " G.’IF. HILLER. L& (leeauoe them to tear 8ploes,-wafrgSted.pm

]]ELI~EVUB AVE.,.’-HAMMONTON, N. J: Candles, ""son,latent plod create an unnaturaland (.xce~sive He was asked b~ a Republicanpurity of the country. - for coin, ~tnd uhima~ely advance the ,under if he meant ’ I)olitieal])7~_ He ---2a~l~-Rlcharde’-"C/anber:.yznd its-Culture/’.

~’baturo :of-th!s- rl: .......of tim do nat to declareE,a. Governor VanedeviJently intend-

-ALEgANDEI~ t~I~Tti’,frauds upon the government i~ wh]ch is the.m,l~, l~OliOy ¯ "

onus" derived from tohaoeoiu tJ3e-~tllt’O el, w has adhered for even_ means st carrying th] to aoqtiaint the citlsens of llammonton)

the 44 monthscf three yenr~; wou end disasters such]870. all orders of those who may favor him with now, tools,

o01cial term, was about SIc tt ts to~le~hs--a~He~-d~-i~

~f-~Ce-De~tocr(it,’C-part# of ~Vorth-~U~;~’" branches, ~lel -euttt.!, . pn)ring apd~eleaninc. ~.50

¯ that~tate from the ea"~o source-at a re* . ’ ........... lin’a’]or a Seal in t~e 5’snare ofthe ~i{: " --

duc~d aluM-taxation, durine die three The w,,yto re~ume is not to resume sr- ted,~tate~,; , . . GERRY VALENTINE.forBUILD|NO FELT(no tarl)o.t,ldo ~urk ~o,ll.sl~’t.sto,,dof~-torhltrurily and withoutregards to ",st,, He i a,, ,ep,o,ontativoo, ,he UND E R T A K E R,¯ years and first four months el Grant’s ,d- hut to place and keep the country in that Ear. O,ttt.r,,’ Foil Ce~pv(It~) - Mats, ,to,

miui~Lr.l, lion.(40 mos)..Wi~ over $13~t~0,- Hue and condidon of. prosperity which klux Democracy ithe 8outh. ’ ’

00d,’~ .’" . : . .... " " " ,~hall enable i) t.o Inset all its m,lifaliotm ;- :- ’~he ve~n-er~]o~Ve--~s i~’out .for Has a good lletr|q and will attend to calls for¯ ’J l~e, total revenue derived, from distill-i~tradoni"*d it is I,a~flw"thisbelievednm~nit tothatbethew ~eAdmin’to re- Oreeley idit letter which remind~ us o{ ,~ l~uner~lSboringln llammonton,towns and Orvillages.ln the-,neigh"ed epl~it~disr[ng the three ~cars of Joh.- lam un an.ant of gold which should he ms. who eouragebu~ly insists upon eat- O~.s of eyefUl #t~llefor.i.hed’.t ellorJ ))sties;

’ " " ,rl’t’fs, ’)cr~immo~0 llc ~aya of_ our D s. o I~ -.Grum’s ad,cln ¯arrived i0e,isb}e the :~¯ressury to resume-.later Franklin : " ¯: " W~IEELW1LI~II~ A~D 0ARBIAOI] WORK!i~ pa,-mont of our’nationul liabilities i,, It’ ~’ould Imvo beou diQieult to have

I, ono ta order lad warranted to Ktvs lat- L;.,,o. l, AV, ~l,atontee) ~,,m.cn, ~*. J.,|I51;935,618;¯a ghilyol $58A81,

specie, wilhont going inlo the’mazket It) tound’a more disagreeahle, objeeliu~able . Isfaotlom564; and thi& to(), when under Johnson farrow, attd Without making any speela)candidate Is three*t’ouvths st the men

the tax wan $2 per hal, and uttder Gruel. /.fforl. f.r nn tm,tertukit~ which w,,uld who u)uet vote Ior him’, it ha is to be $:lop C,N ~]J~t ~’.’aflllOlt AVL~%’~,

"/5 seats, eertai.ly re~ult di.astrmidy, it the Ge~- ,,h, nlcd, thnn ]foraee Grooluy. But while (ad~oioing l]laekemith Shop,)

In the intcrnal r0venuo am a whole, ur.,nJ. ~veru notntronR e.ouuh’mnmve, l have¯ )or a lih.timo been apt)used to, I] AMMONT’DN. NEll’ ,] ER,~.)Iren el all d.pnndonce upon sterna| aid.*’ (]recley on In0st so[~jt’els, ]-thi/)k hint in-

¯ ¯taktn~ t|io~e urticle~ only which were . . " " typr01oruble’to,G?am. ’l’ho JUNTIN N.’"Tii[AYEIII,

....... taxed-doringl~th periods, the to~| g,iu not a pers,)uul o.c

.G0_pcr(}enl, . elafing iu our report..of the- Baltimore party has perlormcd its mlssiol);"

_" ,_:As lo_A_b0 "reduction o£¯Cxl)enses,-.tl~e. D~nl~r.tio .Convqnti~:n. that tho_eeoeah a n.t unexpected satiataetinn tocxpetiditurest)t’dm lust yearef,lohn~o.’s tune " Bi,.,id Blur Fide/’ dnd o,her~ find Gideon in hi. old starfish n~d r.tro-admini~ration,were $99,882,3~2 irl exce~ were enthusiasticallyohiered, whlle "Jl.il grads poeitio.. Furlher on in his letlerof lhe imstyearof Grant’sad.,inistratior., Colutubia," wt~ coldly reoelved. We Ida- he ssys "a crooked ntiok may bs ma,].

Gxdng hack to Bu’¢h~n/u’a trine, ~ilh ed to give a truo report of theCunvenlio, availablo to heat a mad dog," Comp[i-the uatiou con,putatively IlUa |’rot. debt ,end compilcd our report from a ~’e~ menlsry to llor),eo.and at peaeo, wefind tbut tboexpon~es ol York Dady whioh is cl, rhnedaso.e of the ]~)s~ Ihun a ynur ag,,. I|u, uou Greeley

. . his !a~t ~e~ ~’ere $GI.402,408, equal-re Gredey j)opers, ¯ It there i~ any lie st)rw addressed a letter to Gnnera| Blair, over$1,9B for cash pereon~ whim h| ]871 the it, |rinud.]ouraa~, we eeltd It Lack toyour his o~tn signature, it) tl,o New Y.rk 7r/-

expense of Ihe govt’r~went with the ranks to mo~. ~ext. bane, in which l,~ used tl,e~o word~:Lbor ,greatly inerea~d and laices al a Genera|, [ }oak ~go learned thai pr]n-

( ~uohhigherflgure, trnrehot $69,04.,830, At, dy Juhl,son announces IhSt he will eiple, were i.convv.icut, und Ihltl I|e

equal to $1,77 for eaob.imraon, hfthe at~eiu *’ ~wh)g eruund the (,lro|u" for blr. who umkt¯a his urn atlgr-nd;z,,ment hi~Idnl UlUalt weir tlwm ](~,~ely or I)Ul I],ClII

above lllgtegatell arm ioc|uded.$3,000A~0Gre01ey--and himseB. Wu,conllraluhlto a,-ideaht,~etht’r. [ doubt thu) you wouldtor’ publio buildiogs undpr¯ Bunhsutu Mr, Greeley upon this Jml)nrtant acqui, evct have attained ~our I)r~l.t dizzy st. l).ratr.n ()it, ~l,lr*t. Tn,’,.ee*+,,. iltUS~lm, Jlo,, eaah retel.

while uudnr Grnnt $|!,000,0(O was de sifts,, lie is raryipg an unrivalled sum- evad.n had ~’ou permitted .vohr~lf to i,e .to. ^l.. Ayers’ e,,,I ,.,,*’ ~.*u, e,=., Do- FURNITURE OP ALl, NINI)S ltEPA[IlleD

q~l~t~_l_~.pprp~, e. .’ ’ o~ny of renruits--Audy J.hnmo, Ihe po- ,q,r~mtwred wilh them. |hit I eat old- mestlq DTe .-"4.~!~a~,~ ~rth, loa~araa)uall~ ~l..Urdara saeeivad r.r s’lCTUItV F AME&

Theee.f~eu are I~ott0 ba iza|~ea~ed or ]i,i~t’l I~it.r ; Jeff Davis, the nationtl f,,h;oned, nnd CANNOT eUAN01CMf SaUl, ke"t’tn c -,~,lut,ty urug.eh,0ra.

pUt down, coming ~ they do, fr.m tn trnhor ;Admiral at.mace, the pirate;oa aX I’I.AO wilh your ad,uirM t’~eility. I)IIYSI¢IAN~ I’IU~.’;C’--’ItlI’TION8 H~t~I~0~TO~ HOUSE*

It appears thst Mr. Greeley fre.,,t). L . llled and [.tat uie wllb ’ "’ " ThasahscdUt.r havI, Kleuud the llammonlono~ficial ~ouree) and (me o! sr~,t iml~t- O~.v. Beauret!ard, the inventor of thutry, uncleared his t;elhly |n cha,,15,~g ht~ BPECIA £ OA I¢ ft. Ih)u.e, et liumm,,ut,,n,/~"J, a~d Inl’u[,had itttOee at th|t "timawhe. ever~ Dem~emtst" " beauty end. booty ;" Wiuans, the cautp and tier. lie has t.i~,eo clanqed lu the b,.t or,sor, I* l, nl,ared tu &lye nae~ilent

and Libeud’lsrxying nut about the **ez- eorrt~p’i0ulat ; Andmw~, the, rioter; both,, s|)d i~,tmw, a~. be charged, llletr with , Theseheerlber Is Ibe only suth.rls¶d egont ave.mm,*,la, l,,n~ Iv ¯

’ I~vageuee ef lhu administrali.n." ]t is Cochrsne, the dead beat ; Wood, Iha ha~tt,g t, ecetly beet~, ’a ta~,~date |or a I.l, iil.i t.Alleoek,,towo rUrp,,r,,u,tb* ,a*eplulers,Of llrellaudir*thqJohusun.,U. %’. )it lll~uu~hl’s~q/xa*’I’I~AVI~LEIIS ~xn.~OA .....ItDF:!tS,

hlal; O~t"O I’I* Ilium thu rchela hate Ahvdybe Lln|meul. ~. E. ©~,r. ltellevue autlmembeti, eou~eetion~ith gaml)ltr~ Mo, tiee~.theet.ottiog-umuctt ,.~.ked all their h,,l.’a and hairs ua.l It. It. A)*uu*#. (,*. J. FA’II. (:uod Mtabllag fur hort,~l.the Itb~vo ~timates that the uecceealy id omne~t¢.t~--all " that oru~d." , ~ffurt~-’) / t..|b’tt. M,r. ?, ’;3.

, 4,. It. t’ALOI ilXllJ.

)~

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r ¯ .....

-CLA ........

1,’OB ~ALE or RFNT..,4 Small Truc~ ~"d ~fuit Fa(y~,

¯ bed s.sh, &v,, to go wllh

or !nqulr~ nf G. $’Alt---7.10

Will Ales spoo’lel allentl,]n"to ’Ill work "In hl~-h~o, Plans fur,,Idled, l’]elhnslee ,gives) nod

tC.nlraets made f,),’ ]hdlding* vfoll ~los~ rlptlon.Jobbinur otlended to w[t.h promptness.

Oid.r~ Iol’t wlth (|m), F. Miller, at his cities,will tousles lamed]ale It[|Ol~lJOll,

20.23

C. J’. 14’.A. r,* DleAI,EK IN

, IN Till{

Drugs and Medicines,~I. K. I~osunr t;ullevuv and ltallre&d &v.’0 IlAJIMOA’TON, ,NEll’ aER,~EY. .

ItAMM0~TON, N, J, All kied. st CarrlaK=S. lh, avy W.guns, &e~Palntsof all eol.rs Kruu,d it, .it, Z~r*o e~.d made or r¢l,ulred. ’ ,

Whlle Load, Varnhb.., llru,hes, Wlnd,,w- . J()]]BIN(~ella.*. Raw and lh,;h,d i,h,.eod Off,. Ctml OILNeaif,,o! O11, ~e~In~ M~ehlue Oil. Lord Oil~ of all klm,ls, promplly l(llu’led In, &l ]OWlll

(). E. ooro’sWHEELWRIGHT

AND

N’G-:-S-HO:P)

¯)

.A_ party ~tre~s - ,-.. ¯ ~ .... - . - " "

from tO .F’rst’-~_0a~!:and. o vi0~te ...............-Mm-"]l. J:

or 6 eo ies for 25 ctS.

LOgAL, MISQEI- - ~ Ne~rly:~0ear-loa-s of-passenger.~

" .-~]~h l~as th~ appro~,al

~-ord0r4t-few-dozeL~--~- ’

- ........ d[~o]~,ed partncrahip. ’

~o.~-B~i~ery add Oonfeettonery ].ine.

you want agood St. I~in’)~ between the tePmin~ ~of Beech St. attdcheap, go:t0.DoPoy’s and buy a set ot the Fret Road eS lald-b~t:byR

8~c. 2, And. be itFleming-[dr npike- ~s-lio,

New Jersey S.uzhuro .R.R.. a- d the Camden.

Board,&an" ou ~o ]~xpress.. Sa)iefauto)y,to all

Shados-of Gslmore defen_0 uo ; what ncxk~: :="aro enjoyin~

Mr. end Mrs. Simou Lake.~ We dre g~tting fat,

If. W. LORIN(~, Preiident-

I will to’3’ and pdy cash-for Egg~; Chie]lens’

season. ; :_ ’~.: :~, - "...... " .’’L .....

has.O,~&_A. R. R. at_whiCh the travel,~

:ing p-abe.is will rejoice’. The company has now, hand a largo st .of C

Give ,eltAont exception, the most obligiogeo~du.~to~s e¢llent quality. For Sate CItEAP,..... !

¯ FLOWERS, "

..’:" . ~’. ~ALS0--’" ..oYlin4

in;It’SSewio ,- ::-~;-, Pim

tl,~mk.uto~,’April 13, 1872.+-’]- . " ]5-tt.

copies

good pri~ in the Phi and Ne# -Yorkmarke~ ;~14. ltioffS

at present.

green lruit to relieve, the trees.How is the Cranberry or0p likely

-to

li~--Mr.:Cr. W, Bentley, . "HAS OPENED AN OF.I~[CE ;aural- ~|’anager-ot’-the~-New Jersey.

appoieted COMM 18Superiotendent-in--p]ae0-ot ’C01-G~:-W’. - -D ~ ~-l)s; speoialattenlion wlll be g

a~ent for She SALE)F ,LAN D~ ~,~d? the pa.~railroad::t~[fic{a~nud hi~--appointm~nt to~ AXgS: Prt~npt aqeotio.:paid

this p0e!tion~yili’give~general~ati~faetion. TIONS:Z~.Tho 10ss of ’the ~li|vil!e Ins(Co.

0E0o \’ W_.~PRESSEYin’ the ]ate’..fixo at Mi] - - -

. l4-tf

¯ "-~’ ::-’- .~. .

¯ . " . .C

H A M 3I.O Nt.,.f 31,.’i~ ))¢

~i:~i/,~,~, 6.e.. (f’,.;, h)r ea]0

W00LE.Y.,

" (’loek~ ~ $c~t’elry, =

best inanner, ne~llles~other.Idles.

i ~d~’Y.... On~l~.day._l’t~ln ;.t0 ld_it~_ t,, ,.ep.¯;c;),7 Fio#

O.OKS-&-ETATI. OAr~’I,,y : --llama’oaths, Apr|l-10,-)?2.=:~ 15 tf-- ~Of’sl) ki,ds--~-~--~-:---::: ............ ."-- - :-- .~" ~ TOY~, ~:OTIO.~’S,.~A~C.Y ^,IEJ’~CLE~, " "

MARY :E. SAGER, IIOSIERY. OLOV~S, &e:, ,~t hls

~ff~--~" Seuthe~t-ahio-ot.,.Be]l.evUo A~o-= .... --

The Puhllu"sro’ I~Itl

PARTRH)OE’S

~hen the two

r.shoz¢I~. ptembet,’

w~. in ’m.

te~ed eagerlynew

lieved

reeist

she e~ll~ the"Virginia; as well

that it

were

.the b~th of a ne~Journal . ° ~ :

.Sum mer=Heal~ _ln- Ya~ons J?onntrles.

souroep the following,

the.+ thirtieth and

the reader

before~b~ng~d~yawn

¯ ";’~ ’ haCe seen ngmerous -cases -where farmer ’isthe/-ilk has received ~ taifit

"~6rever-froin among.of~e ’ earth~_ w-hen , the

Foln-~a of July once .more __

A ~olema meeti~

corn

the couferenee

agents three hurrahs." ,Twofe~tu~e~ c61iaraet~fi~+ed the

tego" uentrose his

ed the Engllshmen

the weather+~.thatif in-the usualcr!minaLprdsecul

!__. " L’AmeyJca:a~Centnr~" Hence. "

oroven a half-=een-a, question culeulated to. " -

whileattained..

more se_,aous-

the fifties )atron~ were allowing their Cows "ly’~thirst from ~ any othe~ Our r~eh

{+11, ou~ ~opul~,r form of. go~ernmen~ of-"source,’ai~dfound the’trouble to ~omefor at{rattans .@hich the middle cl~s~a

which’ the from ~n~of Europe cannot resist.. R,~+eiT steai~er

’its western cows to .the after fee~ ..... ,. ¯..that comes .to our eh0res~q+laden with a.120

~Vm~’~ of ’. Udder atxdsome-df,tbe

States tha~. fhe enact-hadintreduced a.dass of-fro xS~nt~of ~rs to~ p~event is "+_

.yeomen~fdes- of and Jadk "the a ~untry is much At

,. the diam+on{ in

he

P+;.or, at

~u they~d~cm,¯even well but

- , , ,~ring-inmore

l~ut history, itselg

which

in thelandgofaer,

in like man-Daltimoro

Ohio, and, at

America," ~-01~ ill.,the+ Fourth of’~ffuly

as that of the desert+ of -Arabia,

its limit

Ja~naiea+of our ¯Southern States avers

7under a

mrs .ooncerni~

to boa~t that such sea-coast.bce~" ’ "

ag elrotlm-thunder Of more clear, bf bload

taken fro~ andWar already filing all hear~"mad awevthat, an~ther Fourth oi’ Jiffy Sandwich;added new eignifle’anco and oven greater the islands, Wer6 found tvimportance to -that remarkable d~te, "That of Nova- organimna.. I’ ::", t ’ ~’

’ we can boast of in Cofnmissioz~ord ~admetin the~wn.of ’of the Asoh~s "The animals, on applyingifi State of No~ +York~ to island~ is 87 i, Irelafid, momeeer, testa for’determining

union of allthe Sicily, Siam, and Peru in summer are of and disease, were found to beab0ut-tho-eam~

madout+.at oxpenee,t~anoh vm~eh, and’cent thorn,

¯ two trust~oaptain~-PhUtp A~nidas and’ Arthur B~lowo--to ~ toward the sot-

’ ¯ unknowniu Fullth.

the 80utters route, teach

., to refresh the crew revtotual { "available for the Ume~ there.can,’ weuel& At last t~ ,ntUred I l’ no doubt that tlds pltm of aunionof

intounknown waten beganan: ~ thn c01oniea served as u basis, if no£as aly to .gaze from n ~uf and. poop, ,t, for the euoqo~ful salon of laterwondering .~ghat ttrlmge m~rvele there , and that, therefore, the oonformtcewould arias b~foro theiramued eym on marke~ once more by the

. the western horizon. Their expectations t~to, .Was of .the utmmt ina-~em terbe- f~lly-rewardod ;. for we re~d; ~ur national e~tstenee. ,in the quednt but’graphic "Acootmt:of paramount significance of thatthe First Voyage made to the 0casts[of the date on which the Union it-Amerim" (Hak]uyf, lit., 801,) the relieve, itt 81orioua career, is ~ welllug report: ...... . .... ’,’" ~ ] ~ admit of mo~o than’ a mere

+ The second of ’July. we fomld ehble reference. The careful reealerwater, whet We smelt so iwoet and ~o "however, emmet fail beinstrong a smfil aa if we hog1 hehe in the ,, fable,

~ m~ht of come dalioih~vssrdgn, abound-’ no mo~. ing with all kind’bf odorifereus~oW~.~. ~ mnah~

by which we were omured that the Imaa l~ltjamiu .Franklin, theneoul~ not be farm distant ;. and, keeping’ ’ in the esteem of hie oom~trymen,

,,~ .t~a., wue~ and, bmrt~ but ~o~ailv, the fo~rth of the lame monthltrdved Ameri0an, now

t~ ’world ~m~ 8taxtemdau’ mad wphilmophtr,¯ .i .Thu~, t will be ~a,’it ~ w~ eigned ono, mo~,the Dec]14mtiou Ot~n-

fourth~ 9f July that _the.~Mdor depend6~ Nor does the,ieel/ortanee~agland Was ib~ the tint time of that day end hero¯ Ca the fourth of

’/ ......... "’ ........... : ............ :i ’

treme. In Bibera, 77In Western andthe easternland, theabove 75 deMadeira,

the.- eirculatlbrl,|andl ’

of ScOt-not rise

: The thermometer in PrussiaLand, aud New Zealand rarel

:above 70 in. NOw

¯ Colder,;Swede~,+

I Northern Sibero, Tasmania, and Male-cow, in Russia, where 05 dog. la the ok-’treme l~miL. Norway, Oroenland, and2ffewfoundlantl have no weather warmerthan <30 dog.; 55 dog. Js’+the ma~imulafor. Central 8ootland, tile Orkney.Isles,

:and--the Falkland .Islands;amid the ice and" snow bf,4 the heat of midsum-

mer is ~ dog.IooL ,~ ear, ie c~d~ ~ stilL The

~bilh~ tl x 6f tl it/e~ afitry virtu-ally h no summer; on i t~ ImuthornehorQa ,ld~ ~’uro swept,l,~ the O~tlfSttreav h6 tdmlieratdre soil let[inee ri~mto 45 dog, Last comes l~ova Zembla.the bloakest and mat inhospitable ofislands, lging.fto~n in tha,&~etie ooea~houtheeouflueaofNorthe~at~ It canbe trudyaaid thatilt that eeun~y thereht no eunlumr| for:even in throe’mid-

"while we sufftq" under the

Inxcct~got~ng ctill further, a pqrfide ,thd filtKy-! water was ’ifitrodu~ed in’milk free from eu~hknown fr6m fistsand in a short

~that of the.

extreme of ~mperature.. ’ ,.~. + ,--. . +.~ ,+-, ~Tx: -+ ..... - ...... . ............

¯ 4 .¯.

,made’~ff of, ele-ments df thewoHd.’ ’ These divei~se ele-

., , must,’thing~intellec-

but

The. Garden for’ Women.,’ , | ..... +.,¯ .," . ¯ ¯

There IS notlilng better/or wives an(~’daughters, physically, than to have the.care of a.garden ; a flower-pot, ’if noth-

more, , What H pleasanter than to.a .portion of

first no- e, a.ncl.ticed. Other e to’observe the opening ofgattons~ero-’~ Ifr6/hw~ek=/o week,tm the eeaa~tx ad-r"gsult to tho,e I bays deeeribe~l, vanees P , How miteh it adds’to ’the on-

"In my report upon Enl~ILah dairies your o~n"handsin 18(30, made to the. American Dairy. tilled them. Thi~ is nmen’s Satiation, I o~led attentibn to’ and requires neither greatthe character of Englifih milk asoleancr nor. prefcuml knowledge. Thet!mn cure, and I attributed the finely, wife. or daughter.who loves home, andflavored .ohaeam .e£’ Would sock ever to make it the best"measure,, to tiffs ’cauSe, p~e tbr husband and brother, ia willinghie with more force than the to torero ~omo go~iping morning eaihby the Cheddar dairymen of Some for the e,~ke of hkving leisure i’or the,shiro toeet ~Ko~ milk. The pMtnres cultivation’ of Idauts, ~hntbs, andare well .draumd a~d. prpvided with an flowersabundance of "clea’r runnin’g water. The .advantagefi which women per-There are no filthy pooh or mud-holes aomdly.d~lve from stlrring the sol! andwhere cows are allowgd, to tramp and snuffing the morning air are freshness,wallow in search of wirer. The ufiLk- beauty, rosy eheeke,’bdghtaesa of :eye,lug sheds are open ou one side, paved cheerfulness of temper, vigor of mind,with stoue or eemeut‘, There,to s~R- kmc~ phrtty. 0f, heart, ~COn~luently, ebeoieut inelhm hack of the,cows, m that iamorechi/erfulandlpvelTasadaughter;all ~he filth flows into the st~.n, o more dignified and ~;omanly as a sis~r,

and more atlxactlve, lovely, and COlditl-rgn/bvad anti ~ inK e~a a wife;flemhed witk,w ~--5 clean and Nebralka is the only State that lnad a

aid excrements and wa~diingl railroad in running order when ea|mit/ut0~a. tal~ mmk into the t~d late tha Union.

¯ refreshing ..

in_all re/ms of disease. - -~itters acco~.

Fruit aud Card Ba, ..... . o - ....... rnent-oflhe~Di

K ~Iaughter_ofthe~ >tistic,and u~oful ¯ are aavell aa :+: .

"= =t~l=~Fdl~-’Mine in California, lately: fell i f-the-faculty-is-- exhausted= hanlc and fai-mer ; Model er Idflam. 3This, in the Bilim,r-~’; ......

OU~ a Sh~-ap-~e~ m5s8., able Foot Lateheaand and fine Pim Car-.An Iris h-Ieeturer.c

Discoloraticoa ~ -ono ovenmg. ,,Parents. you may advertises the. E dents, and aisoflt~tst¢of US~elco~ ~&chiklrgn; .. or if yo+u have not, your labor and research. When Dr.- Walker’ a.d and

= David Foster, the first white settler of VI~’~O~R" ~BITTER8 R8 a remedy for all me World..Namm~i,100~elentilie curative effects.: ¯ -" " ahce~,-tmd over 2~5 Illustrations,.- I! (~leause the .Vltlnttcd llloo~! svhenever-5;ou--How ard--eounty. Indlafig, has /iald=200 :h-6 bane,ctal to every one. sti.g i hrc ugh the akin itt Pi’mples¯.~aeres of his farm, i~]joi~in~g the- city 0f ~mpirical 88 - - OEORGE PAI’tI~ clean ,e it wl .... tirol it eb- --

J£bkgmo for $40,0q0. " ’ hospitals, I~xld in the vein, ;-¢]if~dlow.

- informs the public that was not a mere palliative, or aHeviative ....... , Vm.o~. ~xT.

,sunrmer c/m b~ -obtained " at a large ttxat only modified the ~m]goms era dis- Noiseless¯ L~nk-motion, Lock-Sflt?h "sos the mostwonderful In~ at ever sustained

¯ ~nd .shady brick gentlemau’s residence order; but.t+hat it ~ _ - ......

and disinfection eseneeafworrn~ ....

viper attempted+to swallow a black- --~nuke- larger- -t hun - himself,=--anti--was the organs from which the vi and acknowledged by ’many promipent.physb

~ehoked inthe bpbrd~io~. 7-~ ~ .. ~east, had been e-~peHed.~-That-su0h is" the" effect of :. lntrgda~.edfor.~he RELIEF and CURE of all

tha sy 3Lt- --~’~’~’. "

.~ young

moon last?" to

hu~ money."" There is a amen

ca

Success 13aeed Upon ~erit.’~It is a subject of" geoeral, remark, amonl

druk~medicieeintroduccd m/the Americen pulflicIres ever gMned ~qeh" a popularity and..m~vwith so lar~e’a sale in aU.par~s of the lend,

has b~en absolutely necessary for’ the having beer,, more gel.+, adver-

mlf of the poor,.while’ the same evil the eqse. The.’eorree~explanatioo/v ,. + hi.k,-is assuming such proportions in London i~ found in the fact that th:s m,.I;~L,,~ l,,h-that .the matter has--aethally demanded ducos the most wonderful and per;co’ ,’.’es ofthe attenti0n-andfi~!terfercnce0f P. arli~.

¯ A. has over beesthievessots. Within, tlm last twelve months

¯ freQn-n"_, t O-eouircnce,. andtho vicinities of St, Peter,Blue Earth C’i’ty, CiroumstanbCs

vielnities, but ithasdblo to fasteu the guilt eonelusivolthem. . , ’ " .~¯ Tho .Baptists of Vcrmonthavo de0idedrto. locate their new.ton~s: River;

:Falls. The towp,p.~op]e ’raised $2{},(}00.among thcm~olves,’and a resident’ elMassachusetts, who fuels a deep interest’i~ the p~aoe, added. $20,{)00 to the, aUlount,’~o lm given to the enterprise on~ondttion of tho collog0 being loeated’there, thus 6utbidding .all other town~.

One of the mdst extraordinary facts.revealed to us by Dr. Livingstone’s ex- B~L., ’Thatplorntions in’ Afrioa is. that ths hightable land Of Om iutorior, ~ith itS+richagHeultutal resources, itai’ noble

,+ttl

it~ ~mand itmxhaustible fftoros ofwcalt]h ia tendered all hut impenot~bleto civilized nnm, 0ertaixlly boy0nd allreaeh of eolonizati,nl~ by one of the meetepl~arently ineignitlcan-~ of causes, a ~ty,’lqus torriblo ix~cot ia’a little .blowup’yellow.striped tly eaUo£1 the taetmo,soare~lylargor than ~Jnr common hou~

3 hold pests. ~i~t whine stin 6 is absolutel~"fittJd’. So d6adly is its pozeon that it issakr them. or four films ~ill kill thelargest ox. Scott after the bLtegives little or nobliadnes~ eouqes,an enOrmous turl~rough, and invulaiom anddeadly poiNn under the affocg, the’horeo and: fail" u if’ .~a-:

Lie,, glory.to, the dish.verdi.of ~mo antidote to the’venomous fly, which wouldtreazure~ of CenLr,d Africa t

),he worl& ....

cnra of Consumptio%till dbee~oe of the

disease~, blotehe~, rough ~kin, pimples, blockspecksand dlscolorathms. It hd~ therclble awide rsnge of application and u#efulni:s~,,andi~ not only gLve, iho mo,t pdrfeet eati,fectlonto al who u,e it, but far c.xeecd~ the extionu ef the most’sanguine, thes

rtato the ekina moet.oltBOeS: It smooths tho

ImtoWS caused by timeneck end arms the plutpearauee of youthfe[’bea/tty. All ridscomp}lshed by thu most.lnutural men.s, ~lz:IfF ~ently nlld I|etBrltlly’ stimalating the elr-et|latlon~h~ thoeepLIlary blood vt~eels, ]lenitiesbclug thu meet ell’ectuai Md to’ beauty knownLO ~i/oderr/eqlen~, "’ ’ " ’!, " ’ "

, .A fect worth ~elnetltberJ~g--Flve Cent,worth of 8A~ id~n’s’ Cavalr~d ~.’p’a4Rion ]’oto-d~’¢, given to’ a horse twice a weuki ’ will ,/wedouhla that ltlnouut In gain, ac~the holeWill be fstter,

NG ;;MACHINE;m perfeetloff 0f workT". ~trengthdumLdl|ty of coxmtruction, it~d

.... nAXTER ~STI~AM ENGINI~.COLT’S AR~S CO. Harllor,i Ct.

Siz0s, 2 to 10 H. Power,

,81MPLE

8.AFE,

DURABLE

laem ,a||d rolloree to +,

The, 0ottyshu Water

..forty yen~S; and wheriresorted to in’season,

Bronchitis, In-’=: flll~ltZa. ~p[llg

or ~orcness In the~,~Blecdit

at tho Lungs, LiverCgmplalnt,.&o. ’

HBE-CUREDllundred~ of testimonials received

DR, WISTAB’S BALSAM OF WILD OHERRY .and leave, the

fltO caeo. ~oith moat! it Ioo#erte ~ftd cleanses

¯ w ..... . .~

\ r

v: yer’s oorth ea. and th.o,e(4, oo. hood." TheLN.~ ......~. . ~$i|r0~ll[. MHERIFF’~ SALE....... in a ennroe of twenl 1............ ByYir~’Exe ofswrit of fidH faeieJs.-to me d:.-

ree~edi issued outii’fih~--(~0ui’t"*ff Chancery N. " "

O.’W "~A Nn AFT£U

Tuesday; prl$7~-, .... -’

...... -=A-=dre~g- ~ Stt,

: ome agreeable. ’ . ---,., . .’ ,, ¯ .Ha~loufl61a ..;,...; ......... t46 ~ST- n es4tny, .an ¢ ~h~a~d..:.;~,,; t ~8 6 4e

~:_ effeet-ual_ ;f_o~_l whi,~ or~ e _. ’ ~o.~ ~j:S

Ate-.. ..... .;. "" ";W.* ~.~S 7 49Aneora ....... .q......;.; ..... ~ 40 7 56

~.4,,9 7_b957 S 04

$-13-~g;g-Harbu ~ 27 .

~14 "." UP~KAJNS. .

-~ " : ........... "-~ - ".Aeem’.t~m rr~" I~-~

day; at. the Hotel of’. Louis 1857 and recorded in the Clerk’s office of Atinn,

r-piece ofq’nd ,|touted. Selsed ~ the property of Alfred Hardwicke

e northeaster~

4~

reoentl$ .co ,Yey~ll-b~.-Ellwd0d ,Mntl~k, an, ...... "’vile to n. ~ohmoolei "I~;IIE~II[~’II~"S SALE.

,nd 3O’mioutes east, along the.

Em~eS--tor -th~--cohv’e hie nee-o | .~t hbso

wor!hy pod,tea! intelhgen~.

"t’r~nen north-4~ degreeo and 45 u, iautesby land mow or late of Eilwo0 l Matlack,

in th.mce" partlyan4

wesG restoringBearmer’srea I 140 e.l|ain a to ¯ sink0

: llaging made ample arrangements -lot"By virtue of ¯ writ’el fieri f;~eiae, to me.di- ~ecurin~_~e earliest rep0rts- of meetiug~s

the Circzit "Coo r t -7-f :Tt flKn~

"at £WO~’clo.k in thethe hotel-of J. B. ~2hampioo, May’sLandin

nil t h a t’r..tet .of,.lant,-.tial eanvass;-publisb fuller

-paper, - -3Vc. aim;on!y-at, supplying - the

, ¯ , ..o." ....

j4t" .

AND MAK G. " ....DEVOTED T0 THE I M MONTON iVi, i :o:,.................. :L’.-J ..... :-

YOLs:L’-’gO, .... HAMMONToN, NaJ. S RD ,A UGUST 3 JSL . , $2.00PER YE’ R:,¯ , -.- ... - . . . - . . . .75"-" , ........... - . .":..=’: : ..... :..’~. :~ :. " . ,~ -.

- . .......... Has’Greeley .OhangedL : -/-: :What-fit sure -to ~oll0w. .-~ oF’AcoEFr&NCF~-~ "the clerk: GE0; W. PRI SSEY-.-

..... ¯ 7"-i

itster~ tlm ~:lirO de-

d;..such:.:m..romam .can-.

growth of hair is proi’lucod. Instead ..of£oulipg tim .hair ivith .a .’pnaty 8e.di-,

~re

~ revenL¢-tho=form a:-- -

...... c~e~nly ; ._

4 .’:5

l’omo:,e {t 41112.44 ~"I~

Zlwaod¯.- ....................... 7 07{: l 40 5 3~DaCusta.;~ ....... ,..;. 7 191 2 ~0 5 48{’l:~lumb,,tue.¯~ ...... ;...; 7’24} ~1 1O 5 5LWiusldw -- 73~} 236 605

a_H.Waterfbrd.. 7 421 2 55-At 7_~LA.t~. _~_~A

S:39-Wh- S~2

h ’a T-I~

substances whie[/ .inak~ st..=..¯:. 0:o7~ 5 30 7 ; 9

some preparations in j, " "lf’~ddonlDld A~.¢{,,,,m,,,lat;o,,-:Lehves V~ne St.- 9~30 a u*. 2,1¢ and 1115 p

¯ merely.f0r a. HAIR I)RESSI~GlO!0pm... : .

R~=[{~oth-ln ; cad- b~ found so de~irable:-~c-w-’~]:ers;v 0uth- -rxF .neither oil nor dye, i~ does . " - ,~v n,,~ra ~T~W.~s

a xi,16,,s. , "nag o:a the ha:r, -:v:n- :t a r:. I! I LA-D-EL P II ! A-

¯ : lustre, and ~ g~_teful perf, i,-e..ires, r-uto bet,~ee,~ New

............ gdale," " - M:, aohest~r.T.ms Ricer. Barnegat,

"~lillville,, Cape May, and all 1~,sstea’n nnd"JLOW~s~dw.d~S,_ :. --- --- " 8oath~m ~_ew:Jersey.:_ .

,~.,.mor Arruoycmcnt,, Adopted June 22.

AYer s Cathartic Pills,- -- S0UTmV m,._ .¯- - ~ss*Pass Ft.-

: A.M. [’¯M. A.M.~re of all derange; L~av~,~’ewYork" men~. in the ". stem;. 23 N R ft Murrny 8t_ --BJ{5. *1.00_~_--:

-_ l,oav.~uog B.raneh 8.37 0.01¯ IVhitia"~n~ . ]0:ll. 7.43 6,00

North ]lammontou - 11.99 " 8.20~iin..Iotr Juncttoa " ] i.33 9,00 8.35Vioela , .. 1210 940 945

~’" --- ctnn 12.,1510.10 l O.,i0

’ should

-._ their occasional

f lifo re, tercel to Its

- - -i* ohsnged Into health,-tbo~vhon reckoned on the vast

~_t.-.~aeh, andFor ][Aver various syml~

- ache Jattladloe Sicknessbe Judiciously taktdlwaeed, anticr, 0~ remove the whicheau~it;- ";.."=" - " - -

Fdr but eno

Leov~-Ba, y Side_l~_ti~Wblslow dun et[~"

Whitings "

evil. -

NO~TIIWARI~.-:- _ .......

" :~:m ~_m__at.x._- fi.tt0 .I’.’~5__2:10

-8r18 -5.1o-8,00--,3r37-- fi.4O.8¯fi8 .4 33. 9’27

-the/foilowincooro0s and diet,,noes:

sun h 30 do,tees kud 45 miauto~ easl

., the-nortk-eapt~eorner of whatiu kid

degre~)_ We_st~sik chains and seventy-.Subscribers to -our

........ aa,~_ __

30 minutes east, 8 chains and75 links to a said Nie~ol’a field ; (2) eoutta seventeen.de,reesStake; soa}h 44 degrees east 15 chaise to a and "¢~13e quattero east one ehain’~3~ YoZuth besides rt.ooivin~ tl~e general news lrom~al£~j;.avulh’_~,i de_gre~-s’-it~’~-45r-~iihtiteT,-easG ....... kGd ten minutes we~-twt~- ned Ires the-:5 ch~,ins.aud O~ 1]ults-t-u~-~ii/k’~ :-/b’~t’b-:~, ""dr’:

-~fgf~-ou~fd,-S, ~ed and-predated ..... =~reeo UaBf, fr¢¢~ot{-tWa~.inks to a’ ,u,tke: s,,ttth 2!t degrees ea.~t, shales and ~ert~’ links to Pine Creek :’taenci~ specially (or ints eat,too. --

"el~ain~ and 50 link~ t,, ,a st~ke ; south 33. der’gross and30 minutes ea~t,13 chain, imd .~tI -u’p-t~e ~r~me iSJ we~t "two ’~haios and ~evehty- The N£V," "YOBK’ TIMESis-a Ilcpubli-lin!:s to a stake ; south 38 degrees ao i i]0 Sin. five it,ks to the south " /:braer of James.Cat5 ncw~papcr, and. will, dui’ing

~47-,1e Weeks’ t.ra.~t ; t.h.s~ce~ , tim. line of sameand .15 u,iuutes ee.st. 2 chains uartero vte~t

flaee~,,f:bogi.u.in~re~euptlag thirteen ehai~s and, ht ~ links t,, the cant cur ntain :the _established_.prit~dples

the o~e coatuinin 100--acres ofland-ard- the )his Uonvention,

tract or piece Of Jand beinger,nv, y~d td~ue~ Ja~""""""""""~" 51ilier, by deed"Jatmary *-eth, A. D¯.IS~5, by Jnsouacot/and wife nnd Snmod l~arry and’ wite, nn

bounded and de~crlbe.t as follows ;.I;egintli0g_

in the lin&ofJames.XH:ler~_¢~thelLhi;ld ; thenceby the same rhad astxth-4~ degYee-o’~tud 45-min-ute. weot, 47ehaiusand 54 linl.:s tea.stone,another odruer to said James Millor’~ land ’nn’*l--lit the_o~d~.~bsecuti road : thence, atonE the.~aidro,id’snuth ,19 degrees east, I0 chains and.87 liul(~-td~to-hT~’o.~tne¢ ; thence stlti--by-thc~-s.m,, *,,,,~1, ~f, ,1 ~:,.~s~,_J " ",~L_’:-[ :,’~:, .-,.’~.1 t:;i;t,l,k- it,,,t |*O t,{l,~: t., :, z,,, ,~ ,~ .~, :z,, ,~i ~.]~,,-Abs.:eon rt,u’~l aud co,nor to other is h~lot:

said Lippeue0tt’s nnd_parr2L’_~ 9r,h 46~1eo.,~b51 ch’Mns and 50 .links.te-

a stone cox:aer ia rite said ~tb~s Mill read ;lit,nee alon~ the samdnnrth 53 ~u,t 30mlo u t e sqY ~ tV20-e h-M tid-a~l-d-74-

)egi,,ning;" -Toe said 322.~

ati,I wife to one Johh Bonnar, by deed bearingdnte the 4[h ,lay nf ~evember," A. D. 1859 and~s-beun. dmi-nn(Ldeseriho’J~fiflr,~n’~ "-~begiu~ijog_

t a stake in the middle-of IheMo.’n-Mill road;20i3hains.ao&32 liuks s,,uthe,~othrly from theintersection of the ,astwardly line of S,/mer~

ras~’ Sb0 acre tract uf land with said

ute~ we~t eight_ch~rinn-to~tro-line of Th*o,lorcWeeks" pioou d[ lsn,.l :. I 11 ) along the=lio~ ~f thesam. ~a~, t:t s~ven*y six tlegree~ wt s~ ten chainsand--ttioet)’-.{wo hoko’to James Wceks~ line

aud_n ¯half -degrees ~vestsei¯ ",//other. corn,r of James Weeks’ ;aloug hie lineagain (14) uorth six degrees and’a flail’ ,actniu~ e{,ai.s ,,nd si,~teen hnks ~.. a corner inthe,) d David Wetka’ li,_,e L-th~iice.[l.~same north eighty.two degrees e~.st thirleeuchei,s ~nrl *,senty.fl¢6 "]ihks to the soatho-~tst

~I0/ ai0,,g ~nid [~aiah ~eeks’ liop aeriE twelve

rile l~ aud twenty.t)ur lial:s t the division line.SO a’,ong [ho 8{lOin

t-~’} north ~ov.nty-sevon and a quarter ~le~,’ee,east e{~’van i~hains ant seventy eight It, ke~to a

~g,n,--H,

.thc.~eue~e-~s of fhe..~t, pub]iean Party as~eat. ot-the- very-:firat- importarie"e, .....

no SUpltqrt to’ifr,)gular er

|or dissolving "the Republie~anParty, attd .t he J’lblES "will oppos~ I hemall - ]t~eoursc_inzelerenc&to_the_Tam-.many Ring, at a tithe when all the othertiaily-paper~-in~New-~ ork:obstrnet.~d and - --

Sit s-q n~ritthe cau:e ot The ’IaI~IES

, h~clos~-~ f-t871.-~ n o’k-ot her-jat erupting tO make political eaDital out.~f-tl~e-ntcre.fepetition el±the cr

’nether if; ~iiidrIifii~ ; _uh_~n_¢~’(.18)’south fiyo de-au-d thirt

tho place of- b*’g-iceiulJames Weck~"

oslate " . " ¯" ’ "Also,-all thai; certaiu tract e~: pa,col of land !

-kn~wn-nnd beinG two--¢ertaln peme~ of~waint~’

I/rod known as ’having formerlybeen owned ’Ezekiel Weeks nnd now the undivid~of Samud Weeks, I~aiah Weeks,

term. in an-y | tne Governmeht.= ....wl,ieh Will r.ot bb Iieartily stlpported by

c0nspu e masAsfiuz autbitious politicians or ~n:,ta-~o’~u~s’~.to reach power u,,der fals, ~rt~-

from the party. II regards the Philadel-phia Uonvention .as the eel ’ authm-ized tO speak ......

"-~. - ot the Re- " Democratic Liberalites

- stats and Liberaldei the State and c6u£- feat of President Gram.

Th’e Cbioago P~*~i .~_m!ng._!mpatientzu ~sutog ’I don’~"The Soutb _ - .............

8enid -86rt./dy what tor him. The I~l:~r wiil no doubt/veet the side

¯ " TERMS:

o a -stak~ another d3o~eph7 Jobirs~natid for the s x m,inths next eusuiug, for.tiJe ~um- ."eorndr-to~;tid-L-ippencott-a’ddTParry’o3 theoce- muth_0f_thcdivioion_line.ofsuid.Ezekiel_Weeks-of-FIFTY-CENTS.-A~I copies sent .to the

.ad-rtl~-,16--d6 the-same "premises---saran Post~olfiee to be moiled to one address.~ih-Ut~a~ash=47-.chaiuaz, nd=4,tqioks-to a--~t.k~- Chnrlcs th by quit oluil.. THE YORK TIMb~8, "

_~I v’~W e-~¥

t-i. Seh~abelo ; thence by" th,rees’and.38 ’min0tes {*e 8 chains and

to a’staxeeorner to otherto enid LTppe~cott and -Parrythe.Moss Mill ro~d ntbrosoid ;.,Sense (6) oloog"

New Yvrk ’ . .12.110_ 8.0.L~00~£he morning posseuger train does not stop

at. North. llammonton.The’ afterooo.~ trainO0oupntlon. - ¯ " -[ h e=su mer-~t,,r- h -o3--d ogrees-a n d~62-qtaiautea-Full dlre~tlon~ are given g~’the~wrepper to st.,ps on sigi~x-d~ ¯ .

each box, ho~" tO ~asihem its a Fsm!l~. l:hysle~ ~ . . . ,vest, 62 Chains’sod 42 links to the place of bemad for,tie followmg:¢0mplulnO, wmch t~a~o ---i-~R¯.~i)t~l-FL~-~b~ - gi/,ning..The seia first’ah,,ve d,,eoribed tract

d -" ,,flaadeoutaining 1157 58-100 acres .of land,For N 0E--WRIN( ~nd after re,orving and execpt|og thereout the

:.lIa,:e_had~ou~uel.opportuoitioS of~l~eertainint~vo-laoia-b,,;,;e d~’;e~it,i;Tt~-~i~i,f-land,-i~- th.

of the Heart

proclseh,v whutis wonlod, and of pr0duo-¯ " " rfeot.Mul.’hine: . ~-They hate.

- brought ont an-J .... IVIIINGEBWhioI~ they call the- .

~,

PROVI_ENCE.I~I" o .’ww" I S’7~1 . 1./ec,t

It ~’~ ~so Lmbor. it ,~aers tke CIotA~s..... D ~uess T;mo.,It will .qa,,e it, Coal A’,,er’,j Ysor.

the

:-"swen~no~~-e tho ellleet of a

Im

l~t.hr.~te a .Dtnnm’ .PUI, ttke one or two Ptll~ to

pmt~oUI dll[pwtlon and relieve the stomaca, ."- .an o¢¢~to1~1 dom’.sthnnlat~ the slomach andbowels,. I~. term the .appe_ tits, ~nd inrlgormve, theexotem. ,tens It Is o~en avanta89ons wnero

.. no wrlous dermaaement exists. One who frels" tolertbly w~il, often findo that a do4m of throe.-. ¯ INII~ limkm hlmdP~al dieldrin_ bott£r, arom_tla~dr._e~_M2Es- .~a m.ova"-s ,~t oa om ~e,u,o

.... ~tmt~, . ’ ...........

and wifu nnd t~nmel Parry and

,Darmlstant and Louit"Plan~r and:John Plosk.Selzo.l as lho prul,m tyl,,t Fraa~.Johuin, st. sl.

dvf’t, token in execution at the ouit el" leraetParry, el. el. octopi’t,

F,. D.’RF, D~A.N, 1Sheriff..Doted June 13, 1872.

paragraphs carefully, by, t~e light 0t-fact~, aand asia ih~his-el~e-~w.wh~-sho~a~-d= be ly zeeeived bY , to

teenthought 0t a man who a little while a~-o~ 8Is e~t~f LS-u~siana affgrds a gle’am of ligh~ ¯ .

-/Ngw i . Mr..Brown was rather tight]praised ffen. Grant’as.an eminently ~de on this subject." Th6 Democrats waatcdPresident, as’anofiieer way faith- the elco{io’n. ’As.the~ 6ould not Gentlemen of the~-DeUrocrati replied theGovernol

" " tion :--It is the ilest moment" of .my. -~ somewhat ~’How well

-at Uin cin n ati rej.t¢]ta t~dhi~

where:t hey-are -pretty:

..... r :illed~wounded=

" " ¯ eople is never,he " thou h " sip a few Weeks prior to the ~Presideut"al........ P _ , ............. . .p~g,~ g ~t. election ; that half’of th’eState was dent-"....... -n{W00~-Q|~ re’ tOfour.yeare, proI0ng.ats_power for the.-next ru’u by viele,ee ; that midnight raids, sc2

A large¯portion¯of,the President’s ori eret murdsrs, and opec riots¯ks

........ n 0rp~rty,-and the[

~g e history stration is: shad- election was carried by’the .Democracy.’owy rdoord of discreditable (sometime8 die- It say8 o| the riot a~ the parish ot St.

¯ them blnoders ; othordoccurrecl-one of t~h-e-bloodiost ,rig hquse,:~

A. purely selfish.interest tLtaoheathelewdde" ~’s !nnuguratien, wheo, as his 0rat ot]icialriots0n record, iitwhicl] the Kuklux-ki i’Bl~iinly, crintinal:¯nd dangerousatel~be-~ought-tO-Ropubtie:abrogate-One-of-tkd-oldestin otder~to-put a per-and wounded over two_hundred=Republi-. -t-h~De-m~r-~io-

ronal friend into ~ sans in

The Kuk/ux cal~tured, thc man;H~ ha~ tranqoended the li~itatlons of the masses,

Reeoverin-- Cn a~t.itatioa+~/u(Ld cne4~io]enee-taq ts~t re,re -fiannel~_ instrttmoal reso~’ves-tn theSLates’and their" eiti- pOI].~, nnd made them vote.

-- zen~. - - ,- - the, De,noeratm licker; - .. " ’I4o has tyrannously invaded the poliqcal is- "this ia not fiction but words of.. truth

¯ therefore yourrobation thril! my, . with_pride.

~ur :-~aminatm as~oa fill the and .Re-

OR: ,January 7, 1868. ’every one .wlio

.. :A~]ENT FOR Th~l " ’

CUMBERLAND_(.~O~

ol. all kindm-~.

~!y, w!!liag to make an utfidavit no,. *o.7 *o.. -is" Grceley’s ideal of.a .Vice- 3. BUTTEIITO:~, In calling the ttten- . .and he reels honored by t.ha tion 0~ PLANTElt8 to- his aud Yadh :

l~e.po.;ition which has been honored by:fl~alor C,)lhx, and to be further .honor-(~by Henry~WiJson_’-Br0~n’.a h’abits are’well known in the West, andt]/~ b-uttered_watermelon story ts but a sample el the

ustances wil be of extra, fl~-o quklil~7 " - :V¯ - ¯., t,

uo--the colleague of a man whosesame has-hitherto been assoc’iatcd’-promi- " -" " HEDGI~Tt~-. J

All the Plahts; evergreen*mddeeid~tonl, |ult-ncntly with ~mperance and rotors; Verr £ble for tlais purpoSo, aru~opt of: Various els(aril~’~omething~works changes, a u~ hare been repeatqdly tz:anspla.nted,

season for plmat--y belle~es"ihest0i~Wiil -

found flllly eqnal to anything heretofo~ ..offered by. him"

8tandaa-d- Pear Treeo,

l °itll~lJtr-D ~Y ,

r~olfr~.F~ J~.4tls.~ 17. B. A.IPon ~ ¯if Jk~b D¯UUUlSTa zevaIiYwlll~aL It ~vl inga Fa¯ter than by llund.

.0UI CHEAP-CAI PET$ ! on,,.,der’ho Pro,,d.ne. s..rlo. ,o .,l.. ’ others for the hdlowldg roueons:

a, qu.llt,-.f Wh,,, Rubb.r,,. a...cure ,o ,h.0he¯ ’ 3)~t here to BII~" ’lghem. sharu In the mtet lmrmsneut’maener by the

’ %’,’1;,, ha, at,,t heard’ ,it tJ!~vtttt"*’n,~ ,, bnv ,e,~h¢’a|)Mnn,toa l’roeuls, makinE the best miler i. ,beClk~’t:ztl~[tl/l~O._T .Tht, ".v, 0s " y"y’ u~ ~orld, .... :. ......: ...._.. ....._, .... . ’ ¯

¯ tktrp, t~ mu~h |*,wer thao et m,y eth,’r at,re, :-~2d.. The PATIgA’r MI~TA£ JOUJLV~4"I,’ pad rdy npou their hehtga*ireph,l~ntdd~ Our O,tSllqU,~prevent-any wsarul~ol~.tbeJoarnals.

sleek le a,u.usll$ Iorga, comprising the hata~lt [Tbo ~~edeu Journals in which the ben ihaft~style* a(~ruo*ele, Thtt, e. |’by, 1,grain end Stair o|" alder ma,d,laes, rua soon wear, and *ha a~-

__~arl,.ts ~0il Clot!,|, 51aillng~ & %Yhl,luw 8hadesois~,ey o f ihe.W ringer le thtrqby greatly ~d-ned]tire ~onld like all *o ~,tls|V’U~v*aselr..,* h- eu)l. $& The I)OUDL~ "~l’i~lAL GO0~ used ou

¯ i~’s at ,,thre stur¢s I’HIST. lint DON’1.’ buy. this wrlu=ec givati, q ntmort ease and stead[neewith, st *x~n i, tug ttze grdht Indaeom nt ws lu working, while thedouhle stop proven,ethosager to’seed i, are|,,,~rn, from bottoming or being th~,wu out of gear.--

JO}l~q " . EVANS, We furnish either single ordonble geared Profi~n. {lit Nertk 8MOUND ~l.t 0r,t-Ga,l~t.St:,e ldsuc* es desired.

4th. The AD.~Ir~V~BI, K-CffR’I’£~D CLAMPahoy.,’__ _ _ _’ "~ "_":’=’_’""’L- r=’""~’ ’_""" "~__-Vin" ~t, ,l,potits W,,,,I or.1’.’-20readily adJuots thb meohlas to tubs of soy size

0UB"[ HEAP’fARPET$1 f..,.o,., .owooden pegs r,r rubber rtrape on this Olamp,fi,b. 8[MPLIO[’t’Y, 8TRltNttTlt sod b{MAU.gdTABLISIIIIU IN 1810, TY are combined lu this m,iehlua, with ~dl the

¯anoy Dye|gg J~mtablighment, n~quh~lt, a o? a gr,t ela~ wdol~r.

J, & W. J01~ES. Pro~denoe ’fool Co..l w.. a, S.,,k r,.,t st., V~.,,~kl,, r,. " .om,~,,~. R. /.¯ Dy* 8irks, W~l~o ,d Foney tlood, ,,f ,very Asenoy-l[ WarrenBtreet, ~ I r City.

desrrlpttao. Their aelmr~¢ritv ef Dyoiu~ La. ~ - .¯ 4~ ea40~tMem*a’s qtrmsate io q,l,t~ 7 ku*ua

.?rape ,l~ljM,rlse I~kawh t’, ~1 Ikt mOol brlt- C~~ ,,l,d~,~,l, d,~,.TIWe q~#q~TF

si~, iu4 phi..,I.,,. C,ap. ,/.I ~.r[a. ----t~:~ll~?~l~OVgi~ll0k[¯ Skae ~, .l.~e.ed ,. I-,,k ~k..*¯. AI, t, uv,,,l* ~- ]10 BUCI[LI8 tO keNklrosa’, al.lesl~.l tad m,~rtslos, e’eaute~ uC re. dy*~l. ’~lm~ ]~O TIKBLll [e NSet" I~1.t Mleeee eleaa,odlur deed tU. le,*k hke ,,rw.

w,w. *~,~. ¯ - : ...... - : t¢4, :-All WeB. IItOl i~d.lmlrell !11

.... "reetud,issued out of thocohrt ,,f Chone exy of NewJersey ~ill bweold at. Pat,lie 8ulc, uo "]l’hnr,~-slay, Augu~tt "15 1872, at 20’e[oek inthe el’tern.o:, i,t the fol~.da tits- llotal

cortnin lot, traot or pieee of ]end snd prem[sessituate, ly*ng aod boiog ip J.bauoy ia theTownsalI, ,,f Mullion, in’the .Joa,,ty (,f Atlantis

}W~," ’ and Stuta of l~ew Jersey, and which said true,Is baunde,l auJ ,1,~ser}bed as f011,~*e :Beg[truingat’a steno in the middle of Moos’Mlll road be-in&. 4.ehalt, s and ~7l}nksfrom-a~stone etan,] in~"lu sa|d rQad tn the lieu of-Jamna MillerYs.433~-etes huught of Wm. I]nodgra~s.by deed datedAugust 17ta ,l~fi0 ; th~ne~ rannJng smith 4fidegreeo an’d 45 mln,tes west an~l parellei withthe "lice of oald 4S3 saree, all’ chaluaaud 88 linkslea clone [ . the. 01d Abseoen ro,~d {thaueeah,ng tke sahl road south 49. degrees enst 0oholna attd fi5 llnke tn a stone corner; ’thence~lilllby the aamo, south 38 degreer and Ibminutes sost, 9 chains and (}9 licks to a stoneJu,the old Abaseon road.nd corner to otherlends belot,glng to .Llppenentl cud Psrtthepee a{on,~ enid LIppennot! and Parry’euorth 4fi degreeo and.45 mluutes east, 5t ohainoend 60 I~ks tu a stone oorner la said Aloes Millroad ;tneuco alon~ the re, me onrth 63 ,Iqgreeoand ~0 mlautse west, 16 eaalas und 47"l[nk~,to the I,laoe of beghtuing, eontainlug 80 acresof htud, more er[elS, ’

Ba}z,,d ao the prepertv of Frsns Johu,., el.el. deft. laksn in eseoutKn al the malt of JumosMiller, nompIt, and to be sold by

R. D. RgDMAN, SheriffDated Juue 13, 1872’ ¯ ..

SRERI~’6 SALE;fly virtue of a wrh of Ileri f,~llo, to ma dl

r~oted iosuod sut ortse Circuit Court uf Atlan-tie Couut.v will be oold st publ[o ~1o, uu

MOIqDAY, AUUUST 19, 187~.at TWO o’rloek i,’ tbs al~,.ruoon of sam day, nothe Inaml’as In Atlout|s City, N. J., all th* foiiow~g doest[bed pleee ef land aud premlossaud a certala two story frame m*~ousl~ thereonerected ,huate in the el~v of Atlsnds lu theo.unty of Atlantis aud the sttda of ~ew J*rmye,,mmuelng at a peg at tbn dlrtance of one hundred apd Afl~y ,set Wast,If Tsaueseee Aveaueoa the suuLk side o! ]~aelfle Avdaao and ra¯ntng,ten. ,*u * ,Id I’t~llle ae, us distauee of 0flyfeet la ¯ euu,sa uf silty.seven dogs? a,*uth.w’~tl theue~ t:l) a diets’ se *,f One hhadred a*,dlilly 1mr ia a *mor.e ef t~aly.tkrq~ degreee~tth-eut tuuards the ’sarfl than ($) die.Itatm I*t Ifty I**t I& imm’eo et Idal~.sevm dn.

....... r-,~: - .....

’_- ...

---~emb~io~-~t=our-where you-p this._enys : t . " _. . - ~-Holthou¯e and .Winwealth,, misehiewusly"i. ,ruding his Federal pease and good-will whi,Which. you will itl’onoune~ nloral]v rotten ’~ Wherever. Greeley’s own fantaslie Aa extensive.assortment of rare auddaole¯.f ,fluooo~ into loom affairs.. ’ " the defeat of President Grant ; these are " : : ’ " recordfails todrag ~lith-ilowo,.Mr.-Br0~n ktnds adapted to wiudow, oalture. "-.... ¯ ’-Iio has alternotely proposed end"defeated the "Liberal" rights wh{e;t would be ab" terr..to.debaueherv -will~trag hh.-down-wilh~he dnudweiglit ~ II.ON:DO~-: ilJila-Ell[’~

- Civil-Sofvico-Refur~, uo;,i{, noLwithstanding.~fav.r, he has proved hiln- Iowod-tho-loyalcitizen. The-instiga~t~-s keeping el open dru,lkcnno~s. " We: know fewself the chief obstiole to its ~ucoeso_ ¯ the actors of these terrible crimes are

of inlamy, z few--who ~ro tacitned "to Wammonton, 1¢ ,T ....

cis ~rinnel, Complt., au J to b~ s0!~byE.D. REDMA~, She

"7"--

Sheriff’s Sale. ,,- V { r t ue-o f- a--W fif~ f~fi~ H -fa-cigs~ -

rented, i~sued out of the Coa’rt of Chodee’ry oKew .Iersoy, will he sold at psblie sale, a.~ ¯

¯ Satuday, July 27th, 1872,nt’TWO),/clock-in~’tho afternoon ~of., id d~

-ey,sll that certain lot or.tract, f land situater-eel

1antis un,l Stets of New Jor,lcy,Jc~crtbcd os follows : ¯

llogi, o| g lu tim centre of Pine Road ot the

ef .~[a{ne fiend, thence ox:ending(I) norththlr

for~

thet,eo (3) north forty-five dog and th|r~-midut ~We~f fallly-four degrees aud thirt, tnit, ttt, s eust, ~;¢htyr0ds; thooco (b~ forty-five degrees and thirtymluutes ea,t, et~rthty.eight ~et~tt¯t’6 the cenlreof. Pine Road ntfi*r,,said ; thanes ~,6) aY~ong the-sgmelonth~or ty-fotlr-degreos-aud~li I~ty-min=ueet west, forty rode to the I, Iseo of beglnnlog,o-ntainiog t,hir{yracreo ef }and, more or lessbeing the ease pr,.perty thai Charlesconveyed’to thu enid T. C. Craf¢~ by i~detbenrh,g date’AuKust 19, 1867,. -

Selsed as th, property of Thsddeuo C. Craft,taken is.execution at the euit of Win. M. Dndge,plfft.Taud’to be sol by

¯ "’ E." D. REDMAN, 8h*rlff..i)ate,I Mpy 27th ’72. " 2~:3d

o,.

s ]tir ’s, ’By vlrtus era writ nf fierl facies to me di-rected, issued out of the Cnurt of.AtlantisIJ0tunton Pleas will be o.,Id ot Imbllo sals on

V*’EDNESDAY~AUOUST 14tb, 1872,a~f~W 0’ o’clock In the afternno, of snld doy, "at

ew Jarsey, hounded aud dteorihed al/ollows,Beginning in the c,j[*otr~ of B~ln Read, at themtance of 80 rods north.east of Main Road,

theses ext~.ndi~g (i) south 4b° ~0t ale[ 85 rodstn a ulnt theuc 2 eou o¯ ]J , e( J th 4i ,{0 east 40 rodstothu la do of nun Waekerhazen, thence ’8)eloug the same ~orth 4b° ~0’ meat 80 r,,ds tothe centre ,.f llao}n ltn’td. (4) along |old roadoouth 44° -~0’ eorth 40 rod| Io tee place of be.giuuing, contalaing 20 aeras of land, striotmeaoure,

Seiso ,-as the - prepm’t-y of 0ome{iu -Ahrens,deft., token Ja execution at the su}t of Julius,Pout, old, oomplt., ned to be sold by

IL D. IIgDMA~o ~b.rif.Dated June II, 1871, 18 32

8helelfrvtt AM[J, Mlle.Tae sale o.~ tha property teleed aa tha proper.

ty ef Win. I’;. Kingsley, takm Ju ex~atlea atthe eel, of John O. Hail, otsnds adjourns! oatU

NATUBDAY, AUOU8~ t0.B*ma kuae and pIm. ¯3P.31 . R. D. ~JIDMAIq. gkarllr.

EIrWAlelD NOITIN, It. I~..

COMIIfll$IO]lll Ot DIZDIP01t YIIltl]IIAI’& I{I{’ JIl$1l, " " "

l]oraeeGreeley. This’one faotMe ha~. in multitudes of ease,, made tenure

tY

-tlte-reoeipr,-o f-ous te msr-~I..... ue to fatten~ their private purliee {he af6 bnce -.mb~-~m-er-~_of-~l~-on- publio"" . " =nds - . ., . bloodhminds, who 0nly’need his deJeat tO

. He said-to a nntion finish=their work of b!ood. Defeat Gr~nq_ ___~___~ay_e.peace,’-.buLha~ kep

y-’ith all.he:force and influene6 ...........

at its son?mend, the prim.iples .and

m~us in our hid, cry. It. will advocate those¯men.urns by which the hem,r, the peace;-nnd-:

ity iff the’nation:cue be best con-t’omoted ....... ’_ .-- ..........

Startgd in September, 1851, the T[nzs hasears.been recognized as among the

popular,,,;nd i.fl0entiul news*papers in the coufftry. Two of .its. orlgiaal "-pr ,prietors-stili direct_its .policy ;. £nd_ _ with .-

resources and

zaes%~nd.r.e~eutmont, ms,end of frater- ity- and-good will. , : :

--. ll"e.ha__oonnived.u~ aud..duataineR_,

erh Sta’e~, some of fl~cors have"

~letous-m0mcot,

the

ly _whim he warrant.-Assuea omake the tazes laid ’ou uuim

a ~he.e~ei,t of hi~ de,~th, wduld, en’ed Is.d, nndon" I’. ,d ; s ~ented by-parties not

he Towu of .Ilammonlou

found ca t~e pro-.A§’an indication of the com ple{eness Greeley movement.With~ such mcn st, -, taxed to [gned pe~son,~to¯ - - trated-iraods-equated-ioLma ...... ’ with which the ~aw. York~ Tribune’sur- ’Refer.re’ is ip ’cry; which will make the taxes end e~eta annexed to theifre-t’toeo of the Tam’.mny Ring;. Transcr,’pt, in speaking of renders-itself-t0 serve:the-purposes of the deceive-very........ ~ ..... He has.habitu.±ly~siiflcd Jevesti - -- -

into tho gravest charges brought aL~alnst hie ~peeeh, thuff refers toDemocracy in a~var upqn thel poliey of ition as ihat Greeley’s sent., from December 20, 187.*.

o~n official household., hi8 singular " ommission : "The settim" tile. admiui~tration, wc find it a few days fir,~t !ieutenset at.N~ will onl.: wtllIn .em(,hbe 8ouud everYeent, a. eerie,1re h~ts committed"aots’of nepotism ,nero nu. Scnat’or frohl this St.ate ’appears nevler toago.sneering at/he humane policy~f tile

serve to ~eepen publio disgust with the" . .Nxuz...’ .,". ¯ TAx~erous than sre ree¢.rded .agai,,.:t d*e entire - WhOle iaoongruou0 busi,tosd,:snd-s,renzkb ’Abbi~y, lienry 0.,....ST.~;’~....=ZV ............. . 11.8Tline of his Presideutis ~redcre~,ora lroai Itave hoard of th0 Gcnol-al Orant’of waradministration,.-toward tlao Indians, and ~ popular cgnfiitence i, the wi,o, Ayers, Geii’W..:L...;~

-sceking t0 bring contempt upon a pc,co- , at, d honest government of Goner- Aebury, George.3 ......................... "i~....". .8~/~"Abbot, Johu....,~ ....... ~ .......................:. "2’48

Wil.{am .................................... 1 24¢ , , ¯ . ¯ .

J’amee........,.; ........ , ............ ’ 2 8T

spare no puiuo

Its EDtTO IAL I)l~ PAnTM-~NT will hb son:lust.ed in ~pilit’~f falrt~e.o and intpertiality, free

e-fram~t~or umlue favoritism. It ropreoent

cl[qu;~of pr fos~ional pol

will become a candidate for o~ei~,

Itm.ouTa will be’L’he LIT~;aAUY DaPAnTUgNTWiit ho Jn thoraugh-ly eapabl hands, ind w,ll present a full rreview,.f the I[terature~ th9 finu arts, tht~ muslo,.and

-t he-d rnmwof-4ho day.-As a rurally paper, free from all sp’pea]s (o

vulgarand impuretastoo, theTInzs wllloon.ll,,ue uoexoop,i,tnablu, and may be oafoly ad-mitt.ed ,o’every’ domestic olreh’. ¯

Tk, Sundoy ed{tjut, ’f the Tines Inclades,’n addltlun to all the new~, selected and orig;-~nal.rliler~r~ matter of the mast ’vari0,1 andngresahle ¢ h m~’kc te r. i. ~ ~ I,e 0~ a]--a r-~agpm/$n t a "b,vo been made, In impsrt uuw atltaotienetothis lea,ore of the paper. - "

The WkXKLr" and S~ul WzazLr edlt[ons ofthe TiM’ae are complied wLth the’greatest earnsand w[llceutain selootlons fromthe most im-portant centents of the Daly. [asue. besidesrealtors of Interest to the agrloultura[ eoe~ione, f thu country. All whu prefdr a newllp,,l~¢rbutooes or twice a week will find three editiuneadmit’ably suhed to their reqaircmento.

A special edition of the ’1 ucs for’ EuropasmalreulatJon Js pubtieheti story W,dneoauy a.dI~aturday, In. time fur_tho..E,rupoau.mails, madwill be vMoahJe .and-welcome’to o0r-friends -abro*kd, wh~qher Amertoaas or of auy uther na-tier) silly tbaubtir iiwh-: ............ : ...............

All these editions of the Tluee era of [bavery Isrgast otlo, on large qaaltn oboe,s, exnkconta[nlug j~.oi.~ eolum,ts, priuted iu elearand legible lypo *t the folh*wlug rates :

MaIL euaaenlooae.Tbe DatL~ TtMa~ per aueum, Including the

.Nuudsy l~,l[tlnn ................................... tllThe DAILY TIMaS, per annum, oxeluslv, of

the 8anday Edltlnn .............................. 15Tho Soeday Edition, per aosula ................ :1Th* European Edib’ontller ennum, postage

extra.. ...... ~o..**,..~.~...........0 ...,......... .... |ernclAL nAYS| ~Foa Ttla waagLT AWn 01MI-

WaBKLY rlMu,rea 1812Tba Wau’rLr Tinns. per aunum .............. $1 ~STae Bial.WaaaLv TInse, par ennum ...... 2 10

gubsnrlptlot, e te either ef nor .djLions. ea-eept tke .WntatV. raoeit,*d foe.-hum-imaged eftJma than nee year at. th* ~early ret~

Tkam pries, at~unearleble. Remit la draftsoa New "Y¯rk or Post.orbs Money Orders, Ifpossible, u4 Ykar~ poJthw ef thmeem ka prO..our*d, sm, d O* munay la a rqf~,*r,d [otter.All Fe~tmmatera ara ekilgsd tu regtel*r le4torawhen rmlmSetod |e’ de ,~, o~d the system la Jmahsatuk, Ipt~Op*tiva mmlaet l,,~,as ~v. "--}i. -. Ad&r~e 5’an Ih, w Y.~t"lhnm.

Mew Xt~t ~tt~.~-,--

He has accepted gifts from fla~.terers, f,,r

__ L__~_ bestowing public emomments on the obse. mnjdrity .of the Am0rioan people,quious givers. ¯ This is the 7’Hbune whose idol is peas0

;n short, ire he, adnilnlsterodhi seem to still remember somcthi.ng ~ whose abomiuatio’n i~ the mililaqED~’~JI~_ llO!~t~l~r, 1~’1~,,not-as-&-trutA-.devntved-opon-b -.Vicksburg, ~iehmohd and=Appom , " . . . " - ~-

]peopls but aeau estate or PI[ SIOIAN AND SUROEON,hi~nself alonein fee aim/die. Couldn’t. the invective give way to one " :Drunken Berets, llAMldelqTO~ J.

bok|fig h[ ,ervuroo oz~t’lto cos- trices o! successful leader of .the been striving to make capital for th-eir formerly occupied by Dr. Bowlee.national armies in the field? It was "" - " ’"

e",dld flattery and it with specious Horaee Greeley Wh()0n~~fttir]y said thatGraut is is in the hubit ot g0ttlnglogic. The., hay, pt/t’ forth ¯ oerias of. mock.

¯ g pretenses tn the eff0ot thafh. Is’paying the t{/o-Ropublieans made General Grant the. while so,no ,have gone s0 far. as to call¯ By buylngCOAL whllo It ie cheep. W,e arehe has reduced the taxes Ezecutivo of the Republic, and were re-himan habitualdrunkard. Even were it proqa, red to rseelve orders for 0oat and san

¯ .,tied tho Alabamaelaims; that he hse tree- tpa.thcy_ " Tarnish-it-OH EA PER- thon-quillzed the Iedllms ; and that he hem reoon- are willin$ to try him agate, believing Brown’s exhibition at New Havcn, it will same qualities elsewhere.atruoto4 the 8outh. ....

But not cue ot these allsgatlons Is tree.once more with’ Horeee.Oree]ey that the

as well tb’r them to keep quiet. We We shall keep nn haud allgrad,~f.lGehl~lt-"¯ Challenge them In detail. Ie he payla; .’the second.term will be an {mpreeemezR, by

thought ,bat something was the .matter and lUeha~,lklll. Send lp order, Jmmedl.debt ? ~he people, vht tb.e Presldent,ra"o pay- reason of experleneeo upon the first ; and

¯s soon as a Meriden:olergyman o~nae for- ately If you would haw i; IU’lllE~,la.. "la~ |t. flu he r~duoed the taxes ~ Oongress, ’ " ¯ ~ .G. ]L 8AXTON.not tlie-leii~atlvd;ha-s-llghtened thelw burden, 80 WO ahdl continue to hive.pease.~a~ end tes~ifledto the teuuperate habits Hammb~nten~;fuly-18~79;-=:. :~; ---=:-~-- =~:--~of the people. Has he eo~eeted the revenue ~

IBwr-ms of li D o~eers havngrewn rich by its WHOAPPOINTTHgTHiEvgs?--Out 0[the ot Brown,. before the story of his little , , alllW~kTgl~AiJ]l~¢011eeqon. Hr" he |etted the Alabama bin|mr? . .~hey’never w e so ,relict,led as at tbls hour. fifteen mmea ot delaloation iu the eusto~nadrudk became ’noised ~bre¯d. BrOWn ~ 4

went to New Htven and stayed emveral Aemal. boy boat. , Also one horse Card-age. cheap. Inquire of . .]Kse he reed* pease with "ha Iudiau~ r The la- revenue eerviee, Ol,ly two’o! the ol~oiala ;aye.

mtdetest intelligence from the frontier ie ofmss~aore Healso apeeehthere, nd H.8. 800Y,and blood provoked by frauds wblch his eel.

were appointed by Presldezit Grant, The .

vs have perpelrated on the ~Jeoejved sad ex. following list wi]l~how whore thh moral if wn are to believe hie own partisans, 2~.z8 8m[lh’| Laedlng, N.J.

t pe,’ato t savage. Has he given prsopsr|ty responsibility rests :atd contentment io the Sottth~ The Soothor

Th0e A ................................... ,.. 0.20rowtt, l~dw~rd.,.., ........... ; ................ b |B

M los .,...,, ....~rgo,..,,. **,,.,0,, .*HH.*| *,..,, *.*.u

ltaunah ............... ..... ............. ; It 7~1John ..................................... 858

Dsvld.~,.....,.,’..,...,..,.,. .............. 11"611 -A-b ............................... ,? ? dt

! .*’4taenweod, ]leery,..,,. ............ . ............ e410"¯ ’ r ’~ ¯meS,to,,m,j,u,,,**,** ,, ,.,,,~,,,~,.q ,~I ~4

11 azxls t,~.7;~..-~...~=,.

on, llenJ¯mlu .......... , ....................lllll,. Richard .,.,~ ................................Heath~ William ........ ~ ...................... ....llortea. Jacob R ................. ’, ...............Hawo t{eorge...................................,.

~e t?I 141at

4 ~g

,.,’<

stamped him as first elm ]us¯tie or A. ~’. KING, ..r,~~ ............ ,-,-:No. of ’Amount idiot. Cone~rn[ng his drunk the New iloldsn, lel[ Estate ........................... ~,. ~1 7it

people, with unexampled unanimity, are ,de.~m~ndlng he overthro,’of an Admlnlstrathm . . " Oleos. Involved. Haven Palladium, one of the moat trust ATTORN EY ~T LAW As,Ha ¥ .................................. 494

b Isaac ..................... ,, ...........’*** I It ¯- wklab,h,m keld them ia eurrellhmee*md treatad ~pp.o!nled by B uol" anan ........ $8,1~ Sl WorLhy Journda in New.Eugleud, publish- A~D ~, e., ...............................: ...... ~.*.--them with score ............... --- .................. Ar’lmtntt~l by Llntph~..+.,.,,,,{{ .... ~. 17,$78 4¢i .

--q,h,,"p,.,,,tao,t;, mame~ hold*re now valulv nut AppMuted by Job ,son.....;.....8 84,8ZZ 10 es the-lolibwibK-tlife-m~fit-froi~~n--olfi~}il NOLICIT(I ’IN ] elm~dT.’.=.,..-,...::;J,:,:,;,;,;,b~.,--I tl "....................... 8 .... IIAg-OPE~I’ED AN OF¥ICII .’. ..... : , ALxadder ................... ,. .... i, ...a.~l .... tf~rth theoe glltt, r{ng*hut fal~* pr*taaeas of the ~ppo[ot~ by Grdnt.,.~;..~..:..I . 1T~ tl ?b of ths New Haven Houw, with the Offer

n**r hie dw*lUng. Jn HAMMONTON’, N.j. r, Joseph ..............................." ’ ’ ’ ’8 11euoesse oranAdmlqletratlon which three,fourths [[ the ~,-~bune wont -ub’l’{ ’ ’d p tsh a few of to give his name if desired : ]taring blmnappolnt*dC0MMISSIONERol[’g.uda,;, 8 ............................. v .......... . ’8 ~/$of the o|tleens of the United 8tatse are Imps .............. ,t Jklr.tlsu to vet. into immediate dl.olutlon, teens mteresung rao~ t It re]gUt do the Umwn rome to the New Haven DEEDS, epeolalattbntlon wUi be&lv*n to0ON- Kinney, l,ul, h*r..,,,,........ ................ ... , 1 It

........ ’ . . people aftvor. Butu it hM ee~ed to House late Wednesday nJglit |tom hie VEYANOINOIwrJtlng OONTRAOTS, Ao.o&e. Leabo, T A ........................ " ........... 81It1.,era. 1reeves ts aequtrluglla aotortely ~

.... . .... W I el" ee an organ, ¯na parted with Jte monkey, oltu supper, and went to bed. Wbat II. wilt also el as aKent for the 8AL]~ ANDL~p[ueott, J ¯ I[ ............................. 1.it,RKNTIIqO OF LANDq and the psymsat of ldll|oe, Bmmua| .......................... , ......., ,| it

equal to tnltt oz ooovet, e rare y m ; ¯ ~ lime he got up 1 do not kDow, but he TAXKS. Prompt attentlolt p~id to COLLEO- 1lento; Xeazm .................... . ................. Jl ~1 "himsober. TbeMt, iqollj~ HemHgiree t~:=uh’rdlye.xPe°t,therepetit l°n°fu’ d weutoutlguppotetotheY¯lemmmeu~e- TIONa-- ....... ¯ .... I,.t.~. ld.on, D,vldl~ ............. : ..................... 11"t_ m., h.... b.o, 0F- ""’ ...................’ ................’"o - ’ ..... ’-" I’ The .m* properties nf roguery holds from the., belore he went to the Inmnl EOUTOR, S 8ALE ..,..,M o, ............................. I. -

~,nme ll~e ggo+ lmmueLU, lteeV~lh 0 ¯ Mlllm’r Abrubsm,,m,.,,,,,,.,i,,,, ......... ,~,-- {flit. - -.... |’ilXiut°’iesled °r~l’g°°dwhh’ell-tlle-tbleves’thethevebeeudinuer’bewentt°hiamem¯nd"htd°wu’ 1 Eat e.Dulun~ton, w. ~ .... . ...... ior*omn brandy. I sent up, before he.b.e.d sod ,n.u,,ed W.i .nt,:h,..n, |.rr.,e* o.t ou..g te,m ]Rea at .,.h.,... ..,, k,E,...,.. ............... ..........................., ......................,,,

lair Oouut~ 8uperintendenl,,iu tl~d, pls~ "Mere thau thret-lourtlm of the whole wont away, three drinlm of brendytwhioh ¯ ’ Nnl~oo, M J ...... ,. ............................. ’i 44Hu|eidu~en promised 1o r0member Ili~o auqaber were appointed by And~ John~ I r*oeived pay |or. He rome imek aher hrke, J a I’..~. .................. ; ...........; 8 YS

¯ , t ,¢ Rub’sea, Obarles ......................... , ...... ’8 :t{or it an4 on WednolKlay morn}ag thy Ion. 1JiI1~_ very liberal It would be to the dinner, and between that t|mennd theWl~l Im ~old ,’~pubile ,el*, o¯

time when he made hi~ speeolz he ~ut , IIImlturdq, Amg. It, 18711, Ropr,, M,-, J W ............................ 8 ~Imet ne rio oppo, ito llddiu’e t.ot, I. have ourDemoemtiotr[ond~tal~ the whole down for three more elmer brendy, at S p. m., t tba ,.eidne, ot A. M. gilD, d*- IIImlt°b’J°*tua ................................ t ¢

delien & Rubloon....,, ......... ,,.., .......,.. $ JltHutohiu’ co at onme opened the o~mpaiga truth, and nllow their..eou~titueata to and I sm Dot sure but ~om. ] hoow [ eq~l,d, llmmmMton, ~. J.t oee of the II~t Ilmu#nrby, Ohaa 11 .......t ................. 4~ 88 .

seralo!bydaPpinlB’evesiuthem°~lh’ed fiutehiu~on’s f~ ¯ed llonv.~Hu,nh, know, hi,tea.who |t wu that nppolnted the *old htla’~lz drinks el b~ndy,¯ed lthink z, rol~rtlN la llammant*n, which mm, ht~ of IBImpt~u .......................... , .............. i Itimmn ’ollowed up by knifing hl.m ot

. . , th¯tL*oldblmeight, udhe meter lOaemof Td~llpklnmnT...,~, ..................... 1r$them. When be ~me down o~ee Choice T_amd ! ’ :’ v.~.... ,...,: ....... ....................., ,,,Bt ;nbope nO,0~leN to tbe du~t. Jdm. .

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top st hla re’so. ~be ~eN, m lad row who deeh,o{ tt wu Imlmmlble Jet 5.1m to .fSUmdud~’rul, Tme’-J~,rtmg. id-~¯ekeJeeWerklt~ 0rinds. ...... ~ ...........~.., ........ i ~*was’wi .n¢’m0 bp mtintere, lt~ opovd of, tell v~hetker he ha4 become ,’Black ][[~ dm i~)rtor, mid : * What Jn vm’t*t; idfa~l~jtad ml~amaatal t~mlh , ~’iitsoy, Jol, h Trim,...’. ...... ’. ......; ........ 11 411spt-etuor~ sud, ~ Waa~.~t lmXt tl Ill’ ,~b’llem, or Ormb~b~l ~ ¯ 0o~- qmm doest’ (ibre Iolloweda eonvmme ’~l"l~ltqil~.unOI01111 ’ W,q411izll A Powlar ............................ ’1 141

w ....... .r - tie¯ tith the porter. ~lileh wutoe’vtle with e mmq und¯ eml| llsru. -la .,hat l~om ~ ~t tMz t~m:mt-- [ , __ -~ M.D. ~aPOT, cdtmt,~.so~er. . .persona. tad pro|ires to pot Ill pl/a~ hilt wh~0h Jr41 , M. PABrMUI~T, Irate. ]lamaustous Juan lJ, I|tL

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