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m m " '^ 1 ' 1 Qsli •< I* . *“ g& jsgv**1 W yyx M M M i I 1 fUk SB IS \yA III &h 1 r 1 bl ii pi llrn fl || 1 i i m 1 1 i m ii m m -tnv W&W'-p**- e.r* ® p s : Dejfoslt^jtoliafted fMinihoSammi^t-^’dtStsof A8DM H ^ ^ ? ^ ^ 'tifl 0V£ -Qc EANDEACD, ' ..v SPBlNS.tAKE BBACHi ANEC8EA QIRT;irf» ame. A •«u>(at|(in|-JjlHESA. BnADt Jib - tr tiLOn J»H»a 8S0 M ^ 6 U.r; - ’■ ~-; vvtraunm-) houses fo vY3 ftopU>Tabtti\ I 87 &V. An; elegantly , furnished .biown'*tane,' M rt :city residence._and perhaps this inoit' delightfully situated afid.fariuijhod gammer .HonscatOc^uGrovoywill exohange either for a tar- nished house jq*Philadelphia for September, i876. •Apifly. to J i J k HAYw AKB;: 229 Broadwayp with reference.* - *- , ' • ‘ '-■■'* Tho._p&*n Grove Hon*e to rent for July and. August, furnUhed, rent #350. f: .CILL 4 ItlPLBY, —V -ORAND AVENUE HOVBB , ASHP S ? PABK, JT. 3.; gOBOBN iJBOS., • UesJerain BTOVI^S, TIN ASlJ gHEETMBON WAKE, HANOESi teATEBs"AHl> FUBNACB& TIN ROOFING, 8BTTEBS, E m ‘.-•i pt i< ITlfir*n ' f/Y.ft av t r n tij tn \ rflruiFf ' a^Wnwinlg*fanWwiAil■' ... ___ ii>' ?m ’sly authorized by.th ( The -foft'iSwS yeis, v ?o; ■ «»3' Ka)»j nays, Msmb}, Hereford, DurantJ, Keagiw. H p si,t,elfeiD, Hiwtjr, Boas, sidBBimdi^ The Grand' Jar/: Mfaurnsd $ trap bill' to*doy- Eg»iaM*Ws. D. Settle- “ for altering, jyabltoSsiag, and prti .:uting a false proposal" in the nsrflo of John J. Beynolda, for oarrjing the mails from Isske 'City, XSabateakae®, Florida, met transmitting and presenting tbs same to the Best Office Department, lie knowing the same to bare Keen, false, forged, and counterfeited.' . ._ -------- The conn sol for Belknap have agreod that the Hue of argument for his defence d^sSTM that his alleged Offences are not impeachable, ( lenoral Balknspeays th ^ Caster is a liar, and wilt dtopafa his testimony* - * * ' 7T. ’ : XXCOttBD H. MSS, IB., SSntOXBD. After a seaalon. which continued more than two A , A. M.' CLARK. .. - . ~J\ jk Eerier In ,-r^ _ _„M B CONFEUTIOXB;........... FOBEtOSANDDOME8TiaFRCIT 8,NtrrB,-ETC: TOY8 A SPECIALTY. phu -adewhxaxonfecttoneky , MAIN-AVEKCH, a, AfflPBY PABK, N. J. ^ A SBUBV PASS SAW MJ1L. ;. ' sashes , blinds ,B oobs , window fbames , -*■•-■ ■Bre., Bno. . Ail orders for Sawl&g to it.h promptnesa ana dkp&teh, . W. FLETCHER, ; 3EWALL AVEOTJB. I, , ' Near tbe Bailroaa. w ILLIAM.L; ATKINSON, 1<PB*£T1CAL HOUSE, SION, BOAT! AND BOOP •PAINTEB. ■• • >. .«,<! Pu«y tor Agent tar nLiA ir. Sc no(jWNO dO,. liraiied, KOOEXNO. ENASIBL PAINT, rta.ly for warranted Baperior iq t : . .rtides I BUB] :t m iiBiS1 aod:&tt. TatteiSlfmn. i COOKtoaw A*V. * BONP.ST,, Aetfbar PiiBff, N. J. in 'at prioeetliatdfr- ■*••■* ABPEI?S^88 ANDJBILpEES:-r- steep consUntlr. OB°T)iuui-* full sjwrtment M 1 •■ ' PBENCtfWSteOW GLASS, 'AiitriuKMbnMk •' prr T T , BKADX.KOOPlNtt^IATEBIAL, ETC. * ' ' (CiJl.nailBconie ft^ii.shop, 3 doon itajow - B PaMengen srrivingftttbe Depot -part onhsgsrotin ^ My . JDoton, -. Nellie.8*»toria .d n ’i ^ i U s V 'O ^ ^ f g a l n # '. ^ 1 - we «jjmty,~Pentl.T*;, . , < •#} ? 4tK BBriL' Di(j^!onoiithfe dtafiiiHoetagejWillbe tnadooni “■ '• -«*>• •>• 'J‘ ‘* - Bdetbn"B16be Theste;!’;: .JBjlht.hraared ar.d Gorrca .- Anna will be aen edattheCentennial SihlblUonatPhikL delphla, showing over ■iimt and ft hajf mlUUon do! JatCajmh at goods, ' hoar* this afii^oon,' » ^Oti.ar Wjfe- 17,' refs^d to confirm the aomlnstioiroI^Biehard H. fl/ias. to be ttnited^ States Minister to England! TfacrdisBnsdon^bteafteiraronrmjrtotrdisttngnisbed by the introdnotiea of any now or Important elsButite." ■_ •. ' Three hundred thoniand dpiiars-in- silver M n VtM thin morning'receiv&3 at the Tseasr.ty Depart te s t from San Francisco—$200,000 in dhnes and' $ 100,000 in. quarter*, in additional $ 100,000 hf .q , :U.r< fa expected to-njorrow or next day, whioh : iU' complete the present order, which fa for $500,000.. The weighing of ttetexlast impp!y is going on at the Treasury to-day, and it will be stored inifie.vaults at once.' A despatch from the iifar-ogor of the Virginia Consolidated Mining Company says the product of that mine foi Maroh wan orer $8,000 ,000. The coTc^e fof tlia inon tli of Misafe wmi Gold, $3,609,480). trade dollar*, $ 701,0 i( 104; Bnbadiary •jslvts- coin, f 1,088,210 i oente, #14,700 j total, FQiyilGKJ “ITEMS. The British GovGrnmeilt pxopbee to facrease tjie income tax onejjenny per pound. I t Is reporteji that a great Sheffield hottse ia about to tmnHfer its plant to this ootin try. MoOovell and Hallidfty, London mer- liabilifiefrare nnknownu—, j__J J____ Bosses meet all trains. Freig ^ delivered at the ahortest powibi ^ 1 All freight or baggage sept to my eai *o w33 ie de- livered or properly cared for. \ --^V G.JK,BOaEl^S.P»P' rAYLO! R OBEIT TAYLOR, Importer and Dealet in No. 621 COMMERCE STREET* &^een^th.'and"6th^and'MariceVand-ArehBU. aoo . FHJLADELPHIA. ; SALE! ^AlJ the leading English eteanuhip lines haye fft {ttS^dnrork, in oonse^nenco of the strike of the '(ewTP^.dt^ laborera, ■ySje LoniiW ffour ropoiH--; the arrest there of an Amnnrtn wtolwp bacm sraooesofnliy onnnterfait- Yt 1 gAiHSriwi»enrtfei»-I^ sit>-aiier I?odc>riuii,' J?w4^»kS of the Ilnlian Com- jrirfo& at the tram. Glasgow; for New i& ri to the steamer ^ctosS, gEaieh 26. - fa n , Aprfl s.—The S&!* s»ya*fo^Mf- JBm». the jaominmtaphitaallit, dis 5 wafi«sly«n'%tg& day whde> tttre n ig oo Hie railway1from S t bnrg to Berlin.*.'t '; ~ . \ LoiboH, Aprfl^ liiftfc -^ .stesmeir CspiM*, n T a ab ATTPVKrotxr A® I? wSn'i* “ floStmm ieshomMar* 2S, teak 40 'fv-ws ^JuAoB w . h M '^ W p VV y^Ma>onaI ^tfilw'«diibito ^HHSoCn*fPhiiaddpl?la« BY WlLLisFORD DEY, REALfSISffi SIBSBBCE B80K88, Cmn aad Astery-Park. m v s r a VOBAK^r. . _ . • ASBCRY PARK MEAT € 1 BKET, ' oAMga»to .ft.'AWorag; g»priotow, . . ■ Allkindq of S*jr£ii'‘ . ct'U^ntiy ouligaa, P abu Pow nSr PiBK H axi. ; -RrB.-OAMPS#.^ ■■ "■ \ O.A.AUM(»K. *•.; vsiiK^^olr & HtEB, Printers andStationers, AND FDBUaUHBa OF TUB . BTTBir SBA-SOiar. - 68' BEEKBAN SfEBETj-flear. «[oId, K. ' amd • . ;■ r ■J uw mvi&jmJWr moornijsr, a ». T., - > 'iL i. at Aabarr Park,- Ooean:' Oro^e'aod -welaHy, .............. COMPAKlJSg,; int^with -< HBU. M !‘0( £E8 I;:.;-- •• *• . ^ ^^ R A l^ ^ W A ^ E R /,; -et. - * piecond Hocr,’Aibn^r Park.’K. J- HJrarit’a1 tr^denf Bheffleld, England,'with the Uptttd&teC^'i or-the iiist' qaatterof this year, i^CBOlyflliifi.opo, wWla for the first qttattir of um it mmfikMbO 00 . ^ S j p i o w ^ A j ^ Si7'"i'ffJ'fc'.—The Chianti- t&day m i's UU.E^sttisi.in^'ptolitieal oirelea that the.Goy- enu’nsnt Sates si ia snraoipoe to-morrow the abaniiamneitl atHhfii&fteof^Kmpress, bnt will per- Mve?srirtli<Bf1^ J * ;? Ie ff bill A tesy bMl»: *0“ ^ iiltor Deo '.t A'b(;j\i*f.'u/ ,wn' capeinti^ tooi,-.; i mid-Btroaijii , by tho moSenos ,n ' tfeo car- nt. Hk boiaf ma-erDwd^viiM^pmmsei.3, a»3 itfa feared that thirty person »cr 6,drosfned Iibsrodkr A pril^ 18rs.'—Alyienmix cU«palelf-to '{Tut titay*dard rapo*-^. tiin inKjJj - *h® 3 Blto:«di»feiot_<)f.B^HnlA hweTOrolIed. \ ’he.rebels o f o r ; . i h s .Emp*or..<i. Anitria. Tfiv^ jdised by #smp M«J«Bnmeai^ to » ia °®P^ orpowite*.' , ' loTzroofc, !^rU S |. 1871 6 .~-Th« 'alp» 'AtoJ*? dM^.Miow* ^nen ;s®sn^®g tpnfc. old.torms.. Xtio atiiiaieiis" i/nglaod,' of. the N a tto l line, . w I Ketadik '^of- the GntoalhMv fej, ®dl tej^j.fecs NevrXark, uttt.b* ~j? '♦A }, - " PinMSfor ItaUaai P«iti^ ^l^M 'W lth'.^ie Bpglish e.im(hreoef*'<sf. M os^ft«i^%.^®8,Agn^.ma icv' T tnM l^yjw iul^, nud-' ofValUyrftiur peraona • m bMifl, .ainfe.aj':the 'oeew-mi ifrsfeat^pi^iesgoss weredidvnei,' . : > '•• ,13%-fy;JPa((JuaUi SaRSte'saya'ihH ^ffiSKhe'^lTO*® tM%riUry s ’g.'reS^itatSar tsyjthaijsl'' jgonsbaaisft ofttfejlosdek.'• of who.faa^i^-ifoinull^' lnHni«ed-4sf ihff; .'^tiingInpon;Etigl]$lj ;toUm™>a. witf-inidaV•«!*){he: snd'-of motion. Goyetj)- tily-withont ., _ ... - ^feMa.oeUo.-i E n g l t n i j ; f, M W l^m fapsped® tSB.teangf dsliifc.’vM otw Tlio Oarmclitorat Stony Boad. near Pal are going bank to Genasijy, the. Bmpe'ro;; having riven them permission to jjroseonto ibelr labors there. ' T * Economy in Norfolk. Nonroi^j Apri^ 5;-v-In coc&plianoe With ^ordOTf from the department at WftabingtoD, gss ho& been out off from the Post Office and Custom-honsq in thie dityr Thd Northern and Southern roails, which are TwnfiUy difltribttted ift abonb-8 o’cloqk P. M.', will jibti>e Received by the public nntil to- morrow m&ming, which wifi cause njuoh inqon- ▼eiiienc^ to-the bnrfneM community. The ^Blse in tlie MisslssippL Mbmp&b, April 6.~The riverjcose an inch, and ia how thirt^-iour feet ^nd dereu incheflf or hAIf ap inofc above fhe flood of 1874, and eleven mphes . ■v' ^ v; *•; j^April i^ To off action >on'Mr,^ iib in relativeJfo tHe Joi^M^Oity oommte;; JM ^ Al)i>et^laflt night W tod aU. n^ght' on - Jgj^ 9a 2reiatlve. ^q , railvray' taxation.. ,The ^.^tllty.bai^aB t^be^ u^ctoly tjijbi.. morning, Veto/it;; r ^ a ^ d j t ^ a y ' ^hat^whefher. ihp ‘ ’proyed or n ot,an e^oo^on 'will'be next, and if tti©bill beoomeff alaw the case-w^Ubo* t^en to the conrta. The bill authorising the construction of a suspen- sion bridge oypr the Kill von Kull to Htaten Ieland was, after' a hard flghtLpassed ia the House this afternoon—SI to 2L ' ^ j ^ Ihe bill abolishing the Essex Boad Board, ai|d transferring; the jjnties thereof to the‘Board df- ^’reoholders,' passed the House— 88 to 8. The Senate passed t^e general bill taxing rail- rpadfi one-half pf one per cent, upon trne valbe. r^Abbett vote^ against it. * The bill authorising the damming of the Bela', fcre passed the Senate to-day—19 to 2. <* ‘ V-- JQ. MattheVs introduced a bill in the House for the establishment of an asylum for the feeble, minded at Bordentowji, to co^t $140,000^ The Senate adopted-a; resolution,not,to consider. above that of last August* and tho presdoii among rivet me ‘ “ .......* more, whicli.vnll put *ll< :. h ' ■ known. f men is that it above the im- rise a foot ighest water Wrecked on Cape Cod* Boston, April 5.—The schooner Ida. BelJ^jffith cargo of fee from Hamilton Island for Now York, went ashore on the east side of Cape God on Tuesr.. day night The voasel and cargo are a totgJUom. The crew were dl saved but the. mate*."” He be- longed In Bast Hampton, Iiong Bdand. i*"— .... ........ . Uemocratio "VJctory in Connecticut.- A storm raged* throughout Oonnscticut election day, interferingsoinewhaTln themral towns; but ajj^QXtremely large vote was polled in the Stale at large? The Bemoqi$ts elected their State tioket by from 2,000,^0 8,000 m^joiitv, and Carried the iiegisfature -by a larger majority than, last year, when they had 80 on joint bajlot This seouros the electfon o f th e TJmtea. Btatea Senator to themy The only Kepublicaa jdctory of any consequence is the election of Got Wait to Congress from Eastern CtanhflctioutbyabcmtTOOmajority/ - * d^tcof th ^ lie pabllwms -and-Pjtohibiti oniBtaf'bya Veiylargem^jority;^ buTlliei^rv^Tiib~'6 hdIO0 ~^JT'’ Governor or IiientenantrQovemor by the people. Henry Iippitt, the present' Governor, was the nominee of the Republicans; Albert C. Howard was nominated by the Prohibitionists/and sup* ported by Bepublicans opposed to Xdppitt on .per- sonal grounds), and-Win. B. Beach was nomin- ated by the Dqmocrttta. The majority against 6 ov. Lippitt last^yiar was 5,B22, and he was elected by tfi& Legislature.- This year the m^ority against him has been considerably redttoed, and he has a large.plnrality. This 'city,' which last ^ear gate |l,42ETggainst I 4pjpittj-now gives hiin a m o|or^, yhp regular Bepu^Iican Aasemblyntieket ia elected in 4W»pity by about 500 majority. Gov^ Iip^itt wiafcs ^jicted b^tte. Legislature, whioh w fll^ a^oct ftv»-^Ki^8 Republican, and, it is understood, ?ftrgely iu fey^r^ ^he eleoflon of 'Henry. BiJfanu thoriy tp ^Utes Senate for a fourth ierm. * ' . ... . I . That To Bcrna a Kentn(fld«j’i.f»®’*?tP^I,!,'Wt®'fe,# ^ s?Fi er of flesh in aattve.tofcte. Wj <• was out hunting on one occi^oo.lfcild^^J^tww and killed a flae deer, w benT»*W*i proaohing. ,It_c^ught up the ofler, escaped. by st«$ping aside,' as it , texrmo force. It was revolving with ia^ speed o r t shaft ran by'Ughtain^,'l »L«i Iio iW *•«. the Scar growing aadier sad vsaishfag •wa^ *“ Thcy hliYe ana)l stand in-Eed Bank, wift ai Xtalli»propriefoji ' ' . ‘ ' ; 1 pile J urd of 5 'Upial^&in, this year, '*iil stanjl' tirelT9;DeHb(jriai ►'i^'tHree'Ee^ablfMnk- .',* 8&hr-tliee,skt^id?tes for lioenaes to teach, pwr Bsated thfanselTea kt flio teoeht Teualier’BHiiv.I- ,»atiQS atPHieliqfe, J y '• !"■ '■ *■ ■■>i Mri Gatfl*i>#e«t.-:of % l^town; is 'iirteWlh^ M>r,- and 'aitfleVerioymenfr.^f-.' mots exodleiit' ...... ... <(ohc « light ten dw s—the^y(dolm»BS- fa.'5 Haattrihntdii'hlitlbng ^ .Madame B u f n o i ^ j s , & t a number of o^op6^-' tivo stores are to b6 opened soon, in ‘Monmouth ^nd Opean oormties^-tho > oatgrowth of the Bov- ereigns of Jn^i^^WobdatoxDh gegbtcr. The leoture of Pro(* Proctor, the great English scientist -and leoturer, who was advertised td lecture sit Mata wan, Thursday, Ajiril 61 under the auspices of Glenwood Institute, has ^been IX)NG ©RANCH ITEMS. The new brick school-house that was started last spring will not be oconpied-until next fell Dr. J. O. ^ushtoh will shortly eroqt -a building near the United States Hotel, whioh her intends to oocupy as a djJjJ store. Jophiah Vahdike and J. B. Morris returned; the other day, from Bamegat bay, wim twenty-five pair of wild ducfa and one goose. counties. This action rende^ useless muoh of the work already performed by. the House. - ___ -There was a long debate in-the-House-over-tho- amendedbill to pxlpbibit the running of Sdnday ex- cursion trains and the sale and purchase of excurs- jon tlokets, but not interfering_wilh through, or regular trains. The members wanned into a theo- logical dispute,“and quoted freefy from the Bible! Mr. Kabo stretched a petition across the chamber, containing 5,000 names. It was against tWlSilL fi©“cdStended that the bill waa a dircct striko;.at, ■ing olass. It allows them to p&y ‘obibits cheap rates. The amend- ment was adopted—28 to 85., New Jersey Conference. The fortieth.session of the ^ow dersey Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was opened in the church on Brainerd strnet, Mount Holly, on "Wednesday morning of last w«ek— Bishop WUey presiding. The secretary of the last conference, Bev. G. B; Wight, of Absecom, called the roll,-and 127 mem ported to 7’Abra- Vight wasre- :Uttle Rhody. Pbovzdekoe, April B .^T he,State eleotion to^ day r e su lted , , re-elecj^ian of Joshua M. Adtf- ^ # _ ? _ __ Tnaur tbtn^tTt^tery-of^Staterwbo^wa^-^he-oaudi-^ -HendririMotLflL.MonntHolly, wero^elected as lay bers anflwer&d: ‘ Three members were ljave died during the year, viz : Jo] ham Owen afcd S. Bunling. Mr. pleoted secretary, . The relation of W. H. Pearne was ohanged to effective. The change of the place of meeting , of the General Conference from ot. Louis to Balti- more' wfts upon motion-approyed. Wm H. Bodine, ofJWilliamstowrr,' abd C. E. was being ground nj The whirlwind » inthe jaws of the wind. oni but to my"stuf»z&« from a returning uppe^r cmrrent of’air there' cam^i down a showerW the Venison, ground aa finely ^s "“Kentucky hominy^ For an hour afterward it sifted down and I-gathered It uonntil I had filled my game bag wirai tho wonderful Baosage moat. T , The atrangest parfc o t this little occurrence was the foct thit pieces, of'the . bone eama down ouri: Jiusjv carved by.the action ot tfee into buiUms. and, other forcia iotioflc" and orhaienV amonc whicii.I still retaii . in f»y .possesion a pair of, sleeve buttons. . I have no doubt but that many) .other huntcrahavej Ji^e inyBelf, witnessed similw^ f^eaSrof the wind,.wfcordid not thlnk a jittle thing ■JV ^ k ^ ^ r t h mentioning. Itmay bebeat to? «5d\that X might have befe incredujous had it v°t\ 2 L n* 'vfhft41 poked up a piece-of the^deer’s heart J^Sii^di^ bulletwtt^.niy private mark on; i W -j J "ThejS^^i • j?*? lowing# : 7 r vV -\ia E«ifca% as .it enablea , .... jnBtcaa‘thet:datfs; itM n^j.'tta ;.rarfo npiintoij* aoUyhU.ifeiii’.Thebnttpna, thr tons1 of door,'.> . ^ t I § iing «rtiaa» bk<g^ea!.i»ad ■Blqger 'i •-"'••-W|i*\aid;mn)?~"*^n tl*4* 75SA-.. . . . bnry, W, Fwilsiin j Oocanjiort, P. Gaskill; ^taa-awn, -i M. North;. ^iong Branoh, First Charofe, W. E. Boyle j.Contonaty, *!. 0. Jffi-Mook^ AilutfeiiO* ina-BesbEigbt, W.P. O. SbfaUaad ; Ocean Grove, E. ft. Stokes ; 8(. PaTt^s, Park Hall, WrT. Aifibtt; HiimUtonand WaU, A; J. (xrogOry:' Bqnan Tfillaga' and •'Ocean, Beaoh, J. .GamisoEf Point -fjBMnij’ ' E. W. Woodward; FasStaingdala, 8. Wi "Safa} S d M a a g f to be m pplied; •OassviUe 'Mid-:.Harmony,1 •-■fefWaggi- Toms. River, G. H, H oal: Silvorton.'. J, I. lioswoll ; ttoodlnck and Bayville, W. OgKj r a ; Bam0 | SSawkKi ti. S. Sykes; "West C r-^ '■ S f c L. Larew. goes to New Egypt. :dete‘gaterto Genex^potfOTOTceit7^ Chaplain MoCSbe n ^e^ea^sraM^mb^ half of the church at S2£ Lake. Oity~wlnc!b rfeulted in a coUtotion <?f over $ 200. Bev. J. AShbrook conducted the religious ser- vices On Saturday morning, /md Bev. B. B# Hoe^r of the Presbyterian Church, Motmt -Hblly,, was introduced to the conference. Beys. J. Hanlon and„0. W. Heisley were elected delerates to General Conference,.and D. P. Kidder and D. H. Sh6ck woro ohosen alternate. The report of thp ^ounnUtee ofl Pennington Seminary w?s takeff^jyr>^Tbe report embodied resolutions endorsing the choice of Dr. Hanlon as prihoipal, and ctuling upon him to devote all his energies— in co-operation with' tfee presiding elderrto the work of liquidating the present debt of 980,000, by the taking of ptjblio and^^nvate aubecriptions: pledging - the hearty co-operation pjLthe pastors ; oouimending the seminary to the evmpafhy and suppoit of-the. fnends tha church; expressing gratifiQatibn.wi£E7thQ action of the .Conzereuoa of laymen, in proposing to take, subscriptions in'jsums of from $60 to $ 600; and oomplimenhng the retiring prinoipal. It was adopted-after some debate. Bev. W. Franklin led the prayer-meeting on Tneaday morning. The. movement to change the time of Conference from March to October was defeated. Below we give the appointments for the New Brunswick District, J. B. wfaw,'fteS(iiffg' EJdeVT New Brunswick, Liberty street, J. S. Phelps; Finnan, D.’H. Shock; S t Jftmes, to be supphed; it Ojjf. (Garrison ^ Washington, E. J. Lip- ; S^yyille, D. McCurdy; Old Bridge,^. J. South Amboy, 8. 0. Chattfti| Mata- wan, W. Moffett; Morganville Mid_Jadmon- viUe/"toVbp supplied Tteoh'“J^— 1,1v‘ uppl_^.. _________________________ ' eink, If. M. Atkinson; ?ed Bank, J. Stilpa;-Em- iplifd; Keyport, G. L. Dobbins Meoh(vuiosyil|e,Ttb" pe supplied; Grawville, to be .suppliod,; P!ort ^lon^iouth, W. E. Maasey; ITave- it, S. Parker; Man’- Waretown, to be supplied; aUppUed; Tuokertonf J; J. and Kidgw^r to .be'a---- idgway, to .be supplied, ormerly 01 Park Hall M* E. Church, Sl5W'tfERSKY.-i^ »oart'mfttur^roat'V.Mon. part, of tlie State. Tha pgopWof Bellvllle ^ g j n s s q h ii hurry t<> n, -t' . > V the cityis-mthout any Justice, Constablo, or other Ieg»l offloer. A beantiful pabinet has been constructed for th©- ■HousC. r-The outer, ingfour or jandfbrm- _________ onghthe sing narrrow and shoal, Stran- . „ ve buter ehoalp, allL _Tr-0 r -------- — .— - . g'ajrs ara 'oantionod about entpring the inlet with- \out^fdofc-r“ .> . .• ••• r‘- • X i .remaria£ife t ^ Wedding took place in Patdr- !■ soh/at whldhj p#it^r guests not host or hopteas spoke a .word. ' Tjbe ^webrantsriMr, andMra. JOh ,yknBi|^r,’of>19aTl>fridon a&eebj are bot5"dr- and dumb, and ao w^yo tti^^uests. s. Bhall ; in ^ t in joy and j( tute, has rl poned till Saturday evenings Apnl 8. post- Mr. T. Cooper, real estate agent of this place, received a letter from & gentleman in Cuba who wished to hire a cottage for the coming season^ —* On Monday last Jaihes Collins, bra^eman . on the-Central road, had two of his finders very badly mashed while endeavoring to o.tfaplo the cars to* gether, !, J. B, Lame’s Dramatio Company, of N. T., will produce at Schmulling’s Theatre, on the 10th and 11th, the pieces “ Hidden Hand,** and “ Unolq, Tom’s Cabin.,, . , * • ’* . The Cputral Bailrosd Copapaujwill^hortly com- mence the ereotion of &new depot near the'land of John Hoey, for the^acoommodation of the West End Hotel'and vicinity. Mr. Joseph H. Cooper has; raised, by subscrip- tion alone, over $700 for tfie furnishing of the tooms of tHe Atlantic Steam Fire Engine and Hook and Ladder oompanies. " " ~Mr. Hfinry Green, fish ’ dealer, has made a con* tract with Mr.’Bilej, manager of the Exposition' Hotel, to f urnW him with all the fish that will be used in the hotel.during the fair. - Mr. F. Morin-has made ^some very extensive improvements. He has add&d thirty-two rooms to his cottage, and rented it to -MrTCJhas. Hogg, of Ney ^ork, who wfll keep a boarding .house, It will;f>e quite convenient to the depot. Mike Conklyn, the young man that accidentally shot himself in the le£ last’ summer atid had to bayeJ.fc. amputotcd ^y .Dj. Spriv^ns,Js nowweM- ’Sg^jST bert, Miss'Hannah Herbert and Dr. Sorivens. On T QGSdSy the 4th, Mi1 . Samuel Meintire’s toam7 crossing the railroad track near Mapps & Slocum’s offlcej ^took" fright at a looomotive, twx- ning away, throwing the driver,. Charles Fisher, e^ut, which gave them their own'fray. Thayjrare oaught at the upper village. The Legislature passed a bill ,confining Long Branoh authoritioV to .not^bdud the town more than $ 20,000, which, it appears, has already been done, by the way things look. Tu the first place, last spring they bought a Bteam fire engine, with he intention of building oisterns to supply her with water in case of a fire; and, also, had notioep put up f through with, and it is nbwa year sinoethe engine was bought, and if a house oaught fird next to the engine house, we would have to take it away, ao it would not be burned up. As it now is, our en- gine' is of no use, in case of fire, outside of t^ie «^*ries;'8«uMe^a'';'j>f^rtpM^ "The scenpVchahgeal' Far, away\on^tiie^istanfc pathway of - the ocean two, aUp^apwpwsIif;«aeli v^ev^vri other,,^^to<^hite‘’‘ 0 anyiWAbib^^y’;.Qjread^j^Are^^vv/-*f3 ^-;^^/ oeive,. the?flymg gales:. -Tteyv are iprondly .$rapfe^v>&4 i^ dons and in j tji.eit-.wfeU^oiJjpac^l^s,v;. i r; .^ ^ .16b k ^ ‘diitnensi6n^-.Ulra*floau^^ppy^~^-^ Islands 6f the(Aea. ;^A/.hunierqus or^w< with^ appliances of oomfort, liye iin j^heir secure shelter. > - Sui'ifly.these; twd;‘n»vc' “ ^ J * the signal of fellovsHn, . d u s te r intfie‘riggin^toa-i ...... ,s, . to look each other in'-the faofy >tole‘the exbilera-- t 0ug voices of both crews ehaU minglein accents of *. gladueaj uncontrollable. Itisnotsoj Not’as broth-/;-- ers, not as friends, not as wayfuersof the common., ocean, do they come together, bnt as enemies. T h e.. . {entle^vessels now bristld fieroely with .death'-deal-r ng Instruments.' On their spacious debks, aiott on • all their masta, flashes the'deadly musketry.- From their sides spent esptifects of flame, amidst the >e^ing thunderB of a fatal artillery. They who,, lad escaped the dreadful torich of merchant- toarring rock,” who had Bped ^n- theur’ long and solitary wav unharmed by ^ind or* waVt^wbo^Ube hurricane tad ,spared, in whose“fovor*st5rmfl and * seas had intermitted thbif immitigable war—now at last fall by the handof each other. The Same spectacle of horror greets Us from both— ships. On their decks, reddened with blood, the murderers of S t Bartholomew and of-the Sicilian Vespers, with the firewrf Smithfleldj seem to break} ’forth anew, and to conoentrate their rage. Each • has now become a swimming Golgotha. At length, I- —' tormin ing justice between nations. W ar v*. the Gospel. f Not one wbrd or deed of the meek and lowly *. Jeaus, even remotely, sanctioned war. Whiltf tho gospel proclaims “ peace on earth, and good will . ow&H men, 7 the war spirit introduces hatred apd malice toward them; While the one would set >art*ono day in seven for rest and worship of . od, the other renders Buch rest and worship utterly impossible, by making God's day' one of amusement and hilarity, the favorite day for the • commencement of battles. While the <Sne en- courages meditation, -theiohei^iing of emotions-. of sympathy. love, compassion and humanity; the' “ other fearfully arouses the baser and more feroci- ous passions of orir fallen.nature. The ode.pro- vicinity-of-the-brook. Bums. OCEAN GROVE ITEMS; .. The superintendent,' liev^ Hf B. Beegle, has been absentuftea.few days, aUeacfing conference. Mr. Clayton, of Freehold, has re-opened the store Underneath" tho Ocean House. His former partner, jJr. Hulae, remains in Freehold.^ ,...-- '' ^The workmen are losing cofisidexable ‘ time, in consequence of the “ April showers,n. whioh have already set in. - - • * ' Mr. Patton ia an enterprising man. He is oon- etantly making cltanges and-improvements In bis .Store (Ferree & KfcKee’s)."' Orders for tents for the Bummer are coming to the Association o^lce ddly, and Lewie ^-(every- body knows him) begins to- think that his season Of res^ iaapproaotiing an end.' ..' An Indian arrow-head was, pioked up in Broad^ way last Sunday^ Our diAtingnisbed oitixen, Mr. Samuel YannoU, late of Asbury Park, is^nqw engaged at the Ger- mantown House. *rr; these versels, auch~i a,rOnce so Btately, bo proudly huill, bht now rQdely shatteftd^ by cannon balls, ifttn shivered masts and ragged' sails, exist only ad unhiatfageable wrecks, weltering onth 0-unoeytoin-waves-whoaa^temporary_lnllof >e is noyrtheironly safety^jn amazement at stringe,’unnaturaloontest, away from conntry audiome, where there is no bountry or home to nOunoes blessings on the peacemaker and on tho merciful; but the otner offers glpry, the applauSe of men, emolument of social 'position to tba war- maker. The gospel inouloates a .forj_ w and bids-its followers, if smitten on'cine cheek 4to turn tho other also.1’ War knows no*forgiveness, ^ w but desolates the whole nation for the offence of a few. ~^The gospel dpipands thgt we return good for efil; the war code knows no such Spirit, but deals out evil for evil, insult Jax insult,, blow for blpw and blood for blood. The gospel en- courages industry-and economy, but war diverts ' t- ■fromTthe. usual pursuits of-industryrJearfnlly_de=—----- Btroying the bone.and musde,^^^ j^ tto tl^^ex- __ ^ a r ?ffie"?OT^W6di?Tia]pfeV^~tlitro6nditlon'of — man, socially and morally^ -the other wages war on every interest of ,humanity.• rudeed." the oost of war anti intemperance 'exoeeds all other expendi- tures,’ burdening the honest laborer, with exorbit- ant taxation to Bupport what only curses our hu- manity. The one blesses and elevate? ma n ; the other curses and degrades him. Tjje one breathes the spirit of mercy, love and Jcmdneas’-fro all; tho other rankles with malice, hatred, revenge and cruelty^ The one ia of G<53, andimdl^reapeQtsjn-^ dicates ita high origin; the other is of the enemy^""* of all righteousness, and as truly Bhows it*4bw originr J. H; H. 8EKM0NS. Park Kemnued ' itoasjsa axavicB. Rev, P. V/Uson pregnlie^ from Genesis, 18th chap. and ,12 th verse * , " “'Abram dwdled in the . land of Canaan., .md Lot dwelledJui the cities o/ the plain, &od pftched his tent towards..Sodqjn.^ Thera had arisen a striie between Abraham’s and. L o t’s herdsman, an'dl Basina what the sad regalt , would bepAbrah^m sidds IjRt thert bo no Htijffl botweer. &e>'and thro: if tiiao. will take tho' loft **■ hand, then-I wip go to the right; qj it thou de- part to the iaht hand, Twill go to tho left." .. Lot' had given to him the right el ohoice, and, ’ aeeJtsg “ the plain of <Fordan that it'w as well watered," his avajieions-sisa..grasping miu& led, him in that djboooiaon. He did nonstop to con- sider “that the‘ 'people were exceedingly wicked^, where he was gdlng. , , iltaf Unto tho |.=rj. i IiOt’3 ' “U<iwT!rgkra,ojF 6' M ade. Pour little girls inililwonkoo ass employed by a certain well-known wealthy tobacco dealer to pick np irhatevor may be fosnd- in ®a3o»M, on tie streets ahdjn the gutters, at <»e cent foi'every ten pieoee, whfthe^large ?r mnaUJ,-Every'ofew ainrop a iid disSsded’“ qnid " fapickisd njiJtoiBatter'Kow dirty' iii-may be, no^fcatter who;hai~%lifltHt-olt -ijrhere itisfonnd. •These areus<)d in tho mann- jittm yt bath “ ohoioe” Havena oi^w andipaper showing ibBseoo, Tlra lonfpi ■bette».-,'stam ps ’5 are unrolled and used for Ufa format purpos®, while the “ quids,’’ short stamps, and soaked and rotten ^ tips," ape made into showing tobistx -rWaMn^-^ Uni OhrrmibU, an land AbiBHam-Isoilt .WSall ._ , . money was Uke ermvsr bar. whioh' laid^n hiB way to Heaven. BUs fanilly favelod''in th e ' plfeaBurea . of U^atwloked oityr He had no influenee over Ms sons. He became "sennd his . pnrsuits "and. ■bafflo. Ilttie by little he ^ahderoa, farther and tether away fmsKfioi. '--Sin-vflgr not be pttniahed immSSSB&jt »at it will bo,'sooner .or.Mssi. .It.,, was only by tho-inercy Bad goodness of God that Lot escaped from tke destmsiion of^odoas. Jn a worldly yievr. he-made a good choice, but what... (lid, he gain hygoftg among the -fldkM people f God sant hijn .out of umt c^y without a doUar,.and only patt ofUn family, When the fireof tha Lord fell.npQn-th^Slty..where thCn'was.hia wealth tod ob&dreii? r$oried'b«neatlr' its tUds. : Where was - his wifet^ Standing'like a monument of 1,11 folly- -- .Godj-who'wandsrsdnot away from'hliniTirtfDOrd-.. aaidi i( In thee and.ihyBeed shall all the.earti?. be blessed.” -/<■ f.. ' The TOgid^v.'montUy lunday-sohool concert . .... o».Ke off hi. thi avcYrir.g—Mr. wilson-preaohed to tr.> ' y A t the .olose of t h e . »iim m f 'ad^ 'r.v.y.'.j:^ drssde*« « made to the saholars.. the aabjeqt tbimoscrow' .good V-’- 1 ~ "J M ‘J stuffed deai; tajthe niaahttgcoiIs.of'ftiK)a ocfii atri'etor. . -Eha.'Sew iikmsm. ■efflpsCT'TKs.' *B fedaooaiffi;; is: faiu^tfcl..^.,, t ^ 3 : f :-..j_ v ^ glass.* ‘snakes ‘ in .tha; t o o t s , ~ owkb KV a todr?«r ’ flndvtho stitnCinaidiOUS. *ftingetli: Hite. an i(^er,V^d>ifeaj>Uiay insl<lia5.5 t of tl.'a tompt(^r.i:C M o&r^r 0?^s®i8fctnAS: ;ofp6®Wa boas^wsmitasi ^Bsjgg^tpd |r * v- {magtortion',and Bfflcvo^he par&Me

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.biown'*tane,' M rt : city residence._and perhapsthis inoit' delightfully situated afid.fariuijhod gammer .HonscatOc^uGrovoywill exohange either for a tar­nished house jq*Philadelphia for September, i876.

•Apifly. to J i J k HAYw A KB;: 229 Broadway p with reference.* - * - , ' • ‘ '-■■'*

Tho._p&*n Grove Hon*e to rent for July and. August, furnUhed, rent #350.

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The Grand' J a r /: Mfaurnsd $ trap bill' to*doy- Eg»iaM*Ws. D. Settle- “ for altering, jyabltoSsiag, and prti . : uting a false proposal" in the nsrflo of John J . Beynolda, for oarrjing the mails from Isske 'City, XSabateakae®, Florida, met transmitting and presenting tbs same to the Best Office Department, lie knowing the same to bare Keen, false, forged,and counterfeited.' ” . . _ --------

The conn sol for Belknap have agreod that the Hue of argument for his defence d^sSTM that his alleged Offences are not impeachable, ( lenoral Balknspeays th ^ Caster is a liar, and wilt dtopafa his testimony* - * * ' 7T. ’ :

XXCOttBD H. MSS, IB., SSntOXBD.After a seaalon. which continued more than two

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MAIN-AVEKCH, a , ■ AfflPBY PABK, N. J .

^ A SBUBV PASS SAW MJ1L. ;. 'sa sh e s , b l in d s , B o o b s , w in d o w f b a m e s ,

- * ■ • - ■ ■ Bre., Bno. .Ail orders for Sawl&g to it.h promptnesa ana

dkp&teh,. W. FLETCHER,

; 3EWALL AVEOTJB.I, ,' Near tbe Bailroaa.

wILLIAM.L; ATKINSON,

1<PB*£T1CAL HOUSE, SION, BOAT! AND BOOP •PAINTEB. ■• •

>. .«,<! Pu«y tor Agent tarn Li A ir. Sc no(jWNO dO,. liraiied, KOOEXNO. ENASIBL PAINT, rta.ly for warranted Baperior iq t : . .rtidesI BUB]:t m

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. JBjlht.hraared ar.d Gorrca .- Anna will be aen edattheCentennial S ih lb lU onatPhikL

delphla, showing over ■iimt and ft hajf mlUUon do! Ja tC ajm h at goods, '

hoar* this afii^oon,' » Oti.ar Wjfe-17,' re fs^d to confirm the aomlnstioiroI^Biehard H. fl/ias. to be ttnited^ States Minister to England! TfacrdisBnsdon^bteafteiraronrmjrtotrdisttngnisbed by the introdnotiea of any now o r Important elsButite." ■_ •. '

Three hundred thoniand dpiiars-in- silver M n VtM thin morning'receiv&3 at the Tseasr.ty Depart t e s t from San Francisco—$200,000 in dhnes and' $100,000 in. quarter*, i n additional $ 100,000 h f

.q , :U.r< fa expected to-njorrow or next day, whioh : iU' complete the present order, which fa for $500,000.. The weighing of ttetexlast impp!y is going on at the Treasury to-day, and it will be stored inifie.vaults a t once.'

A despatch from the iifar-ogor of the Virginia Consolidated Mining Company says the product of that mine foi Maroh wan orer $8,000,000.

The coTc^e fof tlia inon tli of Misafe w m i Gold, $3,609,480). trade dollar*, $701,0i(104; Bnbadiary •jslvts- coin, f 1,088,210 i oente, #14,700 j total,

FQiyilGKJ “ITEMS.The British GovGrnmeilt pxopbee to facrease tjie

income tax onejjenny per pound.I t Is reporteji that a great Sheffield hottse ia

about to tmnHfer its plant to this oo tin try.MoOovell and Hallidfty, London mer-

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Bosses meet all trains. Freig delivered at the ahortest powibi ^ 1

All freight or baggage sept to my eai *o w33 ie de­livered or properly cared for. \

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^AlJ the leading English eteanuhip lines haye fft {ttS^dnrork, in oonse^nenco of the strike of the '(e w T P ^ .d t^ laborera,■ ySje LoniiW ffour ropoiH--; the arrest there of an

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sit>-aiier I?odc>riuii,' J?w4^»kS of the Ilnlian Com- jr ir fo & at the tram. Glasgow; forNew i& r i to the steamer ^ c to sS , gEaieh 26. -

f a n , Aprfl s .—The S&!* s»ya*fo^Mf- JBm». the jaom inmtaphitaallit, dis5 wafi«sly«n'% tg& day whde> t t tre n ig oo Hie railway1 from S t bnrg to Berlin.*.'t '; ~ .

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HJrarit’a1 tr^denf Bheffleld, England,'with the Uptttd&teC^'i or-the iiist' qaatterof this year, i^CBOlyflliifi.opo, wWla for the first qttattir of u m it m m fikM bO 00.

^ S j p i o w ^ A j ^ Si7'"i'ffJ'fc'.—The Chianti- t&day m i's UU.E^sttisi.in^'ptolitieal oirelea that the.Goy- enu’nsnt Sates si i a snraoipoe to-morrow the abaniiamneitl atHhfii&fteof^Kmpress, bnt will per- M ve?srirtli<Bf1^ J * ; ? I e f f b ill

A tesy bMl»: *0“ ^iiltor Deo '.t A'b(;j\i*f.'u/ ,wn' capeinti^ tooi,-.; i mid-Btroaijii , by tho moSenos ,n ' tfeo car- nt. H k boiaf m a-erD w d^viiM ^pm m sei.3, a»3 itfa feared that thirty person »cr6,drosfned

Iibsrodkr A p ril^ 18rs.'—Alyienmix cU«palelf-to '{Tut titay*dard rapo*- . tiin inKjJj - *h®3Blto:«di»feiot_<)f.B^HnlA hweTOrolIed. \ ’he.rebels o f o r ; . i h s .Emp*or..<i. Anitria. T fiv^

jdised by #smp M«J«Bnmeai^ to » ia °®Porpowite*.' , ‘ '

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old.torms.. Xtio atiiiaieiis" i/nglaod,' of. the N a t t o l line, . w I Ketadik '^of- the GntoalhMv

fej, ®dl te j^ j.fecs NevrXark, uttt.b*~j? '♦A }, - "

PinM Sfor ItaUaai P«iti^ l^M 'W lth '.^ ie Bpglish

e.im(hreoef*'<sf. M os^ft«i^%.^®8,Agn^.ma icv' T tnM l^y jw iu l^ , nud-' ofValUyrftiur peraona • m bMifl, .ainfe.aj':the 'oeew -m i ifrsfeat^pi^iesgoss w eredidvnei,' . : > '••

,13%-fy;JPa((JuaUi SaRSte'saya'ihH ^ffiSKhe'^lTO*® tM%riUr y s ’g.'reS^itatSa r tsyjthaijsl'' jgonsbaaisft ofttfejlosdek.'• of

who.faa^i^-ifoinull^' lnHni«ed-4sf ihff;.'^tiingInpon;Etigl]$lj

;toUm™>a. witf-inidaV•«!*){he: snd'-of

motion. Goyetj)-tily-withont. , _ . . . -

^feMa.oeUo.-i E n g ltn i j ;

f, M W l^ m fa p sp e d ® tSB .teangf dsliifc.’v M o tw

Tlio Oarmclitorat Stony Boad. near Pal are going bank to Genasijy, the. Bmpe'ro;; having riven them permission to jjroseonto ibelr labors there. ■ ' T * •

E co n o m y in N orfolk .■ Nonroi^j Apri 5;-v-In coc&plianoe With ordOTf

from the department at WftabingtoD, gss ho& been out off from the Post Office and Custom-honsq in thie dityr Thd Northern and Southern roails, which are TwnfiUy difltribttted ift abonb-8 o’cloqk P. M.', will jibti>e Received by the public nntil to­morrow m&ming, which wifi cause njuoh inqon- ▼eiiienc to-the bnrfneM community.

T h e Blse in t lie M isslssippL Mbmp&b, April 6 .~The riverjcose an inch, and

ia how thirt^-iour feet ^nd dereu incheflf or hAIf ap inofc above fhe flood of 1874, and eleven mphes

. ■v' v; *•;j^ A p ril i ^ T o off action >on'Mr,^ i i b i n relativeJfo tHe Joi^M^Oity oommte;;

J M ^ Al)i>et^laflt night W tod aU. n^ght' on - Jgj^9a2reiatlve. q , railvray' taxation.. ,The

^ .^ tllty .b a i^ a B t^be^ u ^ c to ly tjijbi.. morning,

Veto/it;;

r ^ a ^ d j t ^ a y ' ^hat^whefher. ihp ‘’proyed or n o t,an e^oo^on 'will'be next, and if tti©bill beoomeff alaw the case-w^Ubo* t^ e n to the conrta.

The bill authorising the construction of a suspen­sion bridge oypr the Kill von Kull to Htaten Ieland was, after' a hard flghtLpassed ia the House this afternoon—SI to 2L ' j^ Ih e bill abolishing the Essex Boad Board, ai|d transferring; the jjnties thereof to the‘Board df- ^’reoholders,' passed the House—88 to 8.

The Senate passed t^e general bill taxing rail- rpadfi one-half pf one per cent, upon trne valbe.

r^Abbett vote^ against it. *The bill authorising the damming of the Bela', fcre passed the Senate to-day—19 to 2. • <* ‘ V--JQ. MattheVs introduced a bill in the House for

the establishment of an asylum for the feeble, minded at Bordentowji, to co^t $140,000^

The Senate adopted-a; resolution,not,to consider.

above that of last August* and thopresdoii among rivet me ‘ “ .......*more, whicli.vnll put *ll<

:. h '' ■known.

f men is that it above the

im- rise a foot

ighest water

W reck ed on C ape Cod*Boston, April 5.—The schooner Ida. BelJ jffith

cargo of fee from Hamilton Island for Now York, went ashore on the east side of Cape God on Tuesr.. day night The voasel and cargo are a totgJUom. The crew were d l saved but the. mate*."” He be­longed In Bast Hampton, Iiong Bdand.

i*"— ............. U em ocratio "VJctory in C onnecticut.-

A storm raged* throughout Oonnscticut election day, interferingsoinewhaTln them ral towns; but ajj^QXtremely large vote was polled in the Stale at large? The Bemoqi$ts elected their State tioket by from 2,000, 0 8,000 m^joiitv, and Carried the iiegisfature -by a larger majority than, last year, when they had 80 on joint bajlot This seouros the electfon o f th e TJmtea. Btatea Senator to themy The only Kepublicaa jdctory of any consequence is the election of Got Wait to Congress from Eastern CtanhflctioutbyabcmtTOOmajority/ - *

d^tcof th ^ lie pabllwms -and-Pjtohibiti oniBtaf'byaVeiylargem^jority;^ buTlliei^rv^Tiib~'6hdIO0~ JT'’ Governor or IiientenantrQovemor by the people. Henry Iipp itt, the present' Governor, was the nominee of the Republicans; Albert C. Howard was nominated by the Prohibitionists/and sup* ported by Bepublicans opposed to Xdppitt on .per­sonal grounds), and-Win. B. Beach was nomin­ated by the Dqmocrttta. The majority against 6 ov. Lippitt last^yiar was 5,B22, and he was elected by tfi& Legislature.- This year the m^ority against him has been considerably redttoed, and he has a large.plnrality. This 'city,' which last ^ear gate

|l,42ETggainst I 4pjpittj-now gives hiin a m o |or^, yhp regular Bepu^Iican Aasemblyntieket ia elected in 4W»pity by about 500 majority. Gov^ I ip ^ itt wiafcs ^jicted b ^ t te . Legislature, whioh w f l l ^ a^oct ftv»-^Ki^8 Republican, and, it is understood, ?ftrgely iu fey ^ r^ ^he eleoflon of 'Henry. BiJfanu thoriy tp ^Utes Senate for a fourthierm. *' — . ... . I .

T h a t

ToBcrna a Kentn(fld«j’i.f»®’*?tP^I,!, 'Wt®'fe,# ^ s?Fi

er of flesh in aattve.tofcte. W j <•was out hunting on one occi^o o .lfc ild ^^J^ tw wand killed a flae deer, w b e n T » * W * i proaohing. ,It_c^ught up the ofler, escaped. by st«$ping aside,' as i t ,texrmo force. I t was revolving with ia^speed o r t shaft ran by'Ughtain^,'l »L«i I io iW *•«. the Scar growing a a d ie r sad vsaishfag •wa^ *“

Thcy hliYe ana)l stand in-Eed Bank, w ift ai X ta lli» p ro p rie fo ji ' ' . ‘ ■ ' ; 1

pile J urd of 5 'Upial^&in, this year, '*iil stanjl' tirelT9;DeHb(jriai ►'i^'tHree'Ee^ablfMnk- .',*

8&hr-tliee,skt^id?tes for lioenaes to teach, pwr Bsated thfanselTea kt flio teoeht Teualier’B Hiiv.I-,»atiQS atPHieliqfe, J y '• !"■'■ *■ ■■> i

M ri Gatfl*i>#e«t.-: of % l^ to w n ; is 'iir teW lh ^ M>r,- and 'aitfleVerioymenfr.^f-.' mots exodleiit'

. . . . . . . . . <(ohc « lightten dw s—the^y(dolm»BS- fa . '5 Haattrihntdii'hlitlbng

.Madame B u fn o i^ js ,& t a number o f o^op6^ - ' tivo stores are to b6 opened soon, in ‘Monmouth ^nd Opean oormties^-tho > oatgrowth of the Bov- ereigns of Jn^i^^W obda toxD h gegbtcr. •

The leoture of Pro(* Proctor, the great English scientist -and leoturer, who was advertised td lecture sit Mata wan, Thursday, Ajiril 61 under the auspices of Glenwood Institute, has ^been

IX )N G © R A N C H IT E M S .The new brick school-house that was started last

spring will not be oconpied-until next fellDr. J . O. ^ushtoh will shortly eroqt -a building

near the United States Hotel, whioh her intends to oocupy as a djJjJ store.

Jophiah Vahdike and J . B. Morris returned; the other day, from Bamegat bay, wim twenty-five pair of wild ducfa and one goose.

counties. This action rende^ useless muoh of thework already performed by. the House. -___-There was a long debate in-the-House-over-tho-

amendedbill to pxlpbibit the running of Sdnday ex­cursion trains and the sale and purchase of excurs- jon tlokets, but not interfering_wilh through, or regular trains. The members wanned into a theo­logical dispute,“and quoted freefy from the Bible! Mr. Kabo stretched a petition across the chamber, containing 5,000 names. I t was against tWlSilL fi©“cdStended that the bill waa a dircct striko;.at,

■ing olass. It allows them to p&y ‘obibits cheap rates. The amend-

ment was adopted—28 to 85.,

N ew J ersey C on feren ce. •The fortieth.session of the ^ow dersey Annual

Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church was opened in the church on Brainerd strnet, Mount Holly, on "Wednesday morning of last w«ek— Bishop WUey presiding.

The secretary of the last conference, Bev. G. B; Wight, of Absecom, called the roll,-and 127 mem

ported to 7 ’Abra-

Vight wasre-

: U t t l e R h o d y .Pbovzdekoe, April B .^T he,State eleotion to^

day r e s u l t e d , , re-elecj^ian of Joshua M. Adtf- # _ ? _ __Tnaur tbtn^tTt^tery-of^Staterwbo^wa^-^he-oaudi-^ -HendririMotLflL.MonntHolly, wero^elected as lay

bers anflwer&d: ‘ Three members were ljave died during the year, viz : Jo] ham Owen afcd S. Bunling. Mr. pleoted secretary, .

The relation of W. H. Pearne was ohanged to effective. The change of the place of meeting , of the General Conference from ot. Louis to Balti­more' wfts upon motion-approyed.

Wm H. Bodine, of JWilliamstowrr,' abd C. E.

was being ground nj The whirlwind

» in th e jaws of the wind. oni but to my"stuf»z&«

from a returning uppe^r cmrrent o f’a ir there' cam^i down a showerW the Venison, ground aa finely s

"“Kentucky hominy^ F o r an hour afterward i t sifted down and I-gathered I t u o n n til I had filled my game bag wirai tho wonderful Baosage moat. T ,

The atrangest parfc o t this little occurrence was the foct th i t p ieces, o f 'th e . bone eama down ouri: Jiusjv carved by .the action ot tfee in to buiUms. a n d , o ther forcia iotioflc" and o rh a ie n V am onc w hicii.I still r e ta i i . in f » y .posses ion a pair of, sleeve buttons. . I have no doubt b u t th a t many)

.o ther huntcrahavej J i^e inyBelf, witnessed similw^ f^ e a S ro f the wind,.wfcord id not th lnk a jittle thing ■ J V ^ k ^ ^ r t h mentioning. I tm a y b e b ea t to? «5d \tha t X m ight have b e fe incredujous had i t v°t\ 2 L n*'vfhft41 poked up a piece-of the^deer’s heart

J ^ S i i ^ d i ^ bulletw tt^.niy private mark on; iW-j

J " T h e j S ^ ^ i • j?*? lowing# : 7 r vV

- \ i a E «ifca% as .it enablea

, . . . .jnBtcaa‘thet:da tfs; itM n ^ j. 't ta ;.rarfo npiintoij* aoUyhU.ifeiii’.Thebnttpna,

th r t o n s 1 of door,'.> „ .

^ t I §iing «rtiaa» bk<g^ea!.i»ad ■Blqger 'i

•-" '••-W |i* \a id ;m n )? ~ "* ^ n tl*4*

“75SA-.. . . .

bnry, W, Fwilsiin j Oocanjiort, P. Gaskill; ^ taa-aw n, - i M. North;. ^iong Branoh, First Charofe, W. E. Boyle j.Contonaty, *!. 0. Jffi-Mook^ AilutfeiiO* ina-BesbEigbt, W .P. O. SbfaUaad; Ocean Grove, E. ft. Stokes ; 8(. PaTt^s, Park Hall, WrT. Aifibtt; HiimUtonand WaU, A; J. (xrogOry:' Bqnan Tfillaga' and •'Ocean, Beaoh, J . .GamisoEf Point -fjBMnij’' E. W. Woodward; FasStaingdala, 8 . Wi "Safa} S d M a a g f to be m pplied; • OassviUe 'Mid-:.Harmony,1•-■fefWaggi- Toms. River, G. H, Hoal: Silvorton.'. J , I. lioswoll ; ttoodlnck and Bayville, W. OgK j r a ; Bam0|SSawkKi ti. S. Sykes;"West C r-^ '■

S f c L. Larew. goes to N ew E gyp t.

:dete‘gaterto Genex^potfOTOTceit7^Chaplain MoCSbe n ^ e ^ e a ^ s r a M ^ m b ^

half of the church at S2£ Lake. Oity~wlnc!b rfeulted in a coUtotion <?f over $200.

Bev. J. AShbrook conducted the religious ser­vices On Saturday morning, /md Bev. B. B# Hoe^r of the Presbyterian Church, Motmt -Hblly,, was introduced to the conference.

Beys. J. Hanlon and„0. W. Heisley were elected delerates to General Conference,.and D. P . Kidder and D. H. Sh6ck woro ohosen alternate.

The report of thp ounnUtee ofl Pennington Seminary w?s takeff^jyr>^Tbe report embodied resolutions endorsing the choice of Dr. Hanlon as prihoipal, and ctuling upon him to devote all his energies—in co-operation with' tfee presiding elderrto the work of liquidating the present debt of 980,000, by the taking of ptjblio and^^nvate aubecriptions: pledging - the hearty co-operation pjLthe pastors ; oouimending the seminary to the evmpafhy and suppoit o f-th e . fnends tha church; expressing gratifiQatibn.wi£E7thQ action of the .Conzereuoa of laymen, in proposing to take, subscriptions in'jsums of from $60 to $600; and oomplimenhng the retiring prinoipal. It was adopted-after some debate.

Bev. W. Franklin led the prayer-meeting on Tneaday morning.

The. movement to change the time of Conference from March to October was defeated.— Below we give the appointments for the New Brunswick District, J. B. wfaw,'fteS(iiffg' EJdeVT

New Brunswick, Liberty street, J . S. Phelps; Finnan, D.’H. Shock; S t Jftmes, to be supphed;

it O jjf. (Garrison ^ Washington, E. J. Lip- ; S^yyille, D. McCurdy; Old Bridge,^. J.

South Amboy, 8. 0. Chattfti| Mata- wan, W. Moffett; Morganville Mid_Jadmon-viUe/"toVbp suppliedTteoh' “ J— 1,1 ■ v ‘uppl_^.. _________________________ '

eink, If. M. Atkinson; ?ed Bank, J. Stilpa;-Em-

iplifd; Keyport, G. L. Dobbins Meoh(vuiosyil|e,T tb" pe supplied; Grawville, to be .suppliod,; P!ort ^lon^iouth, W. E. Maasey; ITave-

it, S. Parker; Man’- Waretown, to be supplied;

aUppUed; Tuokertonf J ; J. and Kidgw^r to .be'a----idgway, to .be supplied,

ormerly 01 Park Hall M* E. Church,

“ S l5 W 'tfE R S K Y .- i^

»oart'm fttur^roat'V .M on. p a r t , o f tlie State.Tha pgopWof Bellvllle ^ g j n s s q h ii hurry t<>

n , - t ' . > Vthe city is-mthout any Justice, Constablo, or other Ieg»l offloer.

A beantiful pabinet has been constructed for th©-

■HousC. r-The outer,ingfour or

jandfbrm-_________ onghthe

sing narrrow and shoal, Stran-. „ vebuter ehoalp, allL_Tr-0 r-------- — .— - .g'ajrs ara 'oantionod about entpring the inlet with-

\out^fdofc-r“ .> . .• ••• r‘- •X i .remaria£ife t ^ Wedding took place in Patdr- !■soh /a t whldh j p # it^ r guests no t host or hop teas spoke a .word. ' Tjbe webrantsri Mr, andMra. JOh ,yknB i|^r,’of>19aTl>fridon a&eebj are bot5"dr- and dumb, and ao w^yo tti^^uests.

s. Bhall ; in ^ t in jo y and j(

tute, has rl poned till Saturday evenings Apnl 8.

post-

Mr. T. Cooper, real estate agent of this place, received a letter from & gentleman in Cuba who wished to hire a cottage for the coming season^ —*

On Monday last Jaihes Collins, bra^eman . on the-Central road, had two of his finders very badly mashed while endeavoring to o.tfaplo the cars to* gether, !,

J . B, Lame’s Dramatio Company, of N. T ., will produce at Schmulling’s Theatre, on the 10th and 11th, the pieces “ Hidden Hand,** and “ Unolq, Tom’s Cabin.,, . , ■ * • ’* .

The Cputral Bailrosd Copapaujwill^hortly com- mence the ereotion of & new depot near the'land of John Hoey, for the^acoommodation of the West End Hotel'and vicinity.

Mr. Joseph H. Cooper has; raised, by subscrip­tion alone, over $700 for tfie furnishing of the tooms of tHe Atlantic Steam Fire Engine and Hook and Ladder oompanies. " "~Mr. Hfinry Green, fish ’ dealer, has made a con*

tract with Mr.’Bilej, manager of the Exposition' Hotel, to f urnW him with all the fish that will be used in the hotel.during the fair. -

Mr. F. Morin-has made ^some very extensive improvements. He has add&d thirty-two rooms to his cottage, and rented it to -MrT CJhas. Hogg, of N ey ork, who wfll keep a boarding .house, I t will;f>e quite convenient to the depot.

Mike Conklyn, the young man that accidentally shot himself in the le£ last’ summer atid had to bayeJ.fc. amputotcd ^y .Dj. Spriv^ns,Js nowweM- ’Sg^jSTbert, Miss'Hannah Herbert and Dr. Sorivens.

On TQGSdSy the 4 th, Mi1. Samuel Mein tire’s toam7 crossing the railroad track near Mapps & Slocum’s offlcej took" fright at a looomotive, t w x - ning away, throwing the driver,. Charles Fisher, e ut, which gave them their own'fray. Thayjrare oaught at the upper village.

The Legislature passed a bill , confining Long Branoh authoritioV to .not^bdud the town more than $ 20,000, which, it appears, has already been done, by the way things look. Tu the first place, last spring they bought a Bteam fire engine, with he intention of building oisterns to supply her with water in case of a f ire ; and, also, had notioep put up fthrough with, and it is nbwa year sinoethe engine was bought, and if a house oaught fird next to the engine house, we would have to take it away, ao it would not be burned up. As it now is, our en­gine' is of no use, in case of fire, outside of t ie

« ^ * r i e s ; '8 « u M e ^ a ''; 'j> f ^ r tp M ^

"The scenpVchahgeal' F ar, away\on^tiie^istanfc ‘pathway of - the ocean two, aUp^apwpwsIif;«aeli v ^ ev ^ v ri other,, ^ to< ^h ite‘’‘0anyiWAbib^^y’;.Qjread j^Are^^vv/-*f3 -;^^/ oeive,. the? flymg gales:. -Tteyv are iprondly .$rapfe^v>&4i ^

dons and in j tji.eit-.wfeU^oiJjpac^l^s, v;. i r;. ^ ^ . 16b k ^ ‘diitnensi6n ^ - .U lr a * f lo a u ^ ^ p p y ^ ~ ^ - ^

Islands 6f the(Aea. ;^A/.hunierqus or^w< with appliances of oomfort, liye iin j^heir secure shelter. > - Sui'ifly.these; twd;‘n»vc' “ ^ J *

the signal of fellovsHn, .d u s t e r in t f ie ‘r i g g i n ^ t o a - i . . . . . . ,s, .to look each other in'-the faofy >tole‘the exbilera-- t 0ug voices of both crews ehaU minglein accents of *. gladueaj uncontrollable. Itisnotsoj Not’as broth-/;-- ers, not as friends, not as wayfuersof the common., ocean, do they come together, bnt as enemies. T h e ... {entle^vessels now bristld fieroely with .death'-deal-r ng Instruments.' On their spacious debks, aiott on •

all their masta, flashes the'deadly musketry.- From their sides spent esptifects of flame, amidst the >e^ing thunderB of a fatal artillery. They who, , lad escaped the dreadful torich of merchant-

toarring rock,” who had Bped ^n- theur’ long and solitary wav unharmed by ind or* waVt^wbo^Ubehurricane tad , spared, in whose“fovor*st5rmfl and * seas had intermitted thbif immitigable war—now at last fall by the handof each other.

The Same spectacle of horror greets Us from both— ships. On their decks, reddened with blood, the murderers of S t Bartholomew and of-the Sicilian Vespers, with the firewrf Smithfleldj seem to break} ’forth anew, and to conoentrate their rage. Each • has now become a swimming Golgotha. At length,

I- —'

tormin ing justice between nations.W ar v*. the Gospel. f

Not one wbrd or deed of the meek and lowly *. Jeaus, even remotely, sanctioned war. Whiltf tho gospel proclaims “ peace on earth, and good will . ow&H men, 7 the war spirit introduces hatred apd malice toward them; While the one would set

>art*ono day in seven for rest and worship of . od, the other renders Buch rest and worship utterly impossible, by making God's day' one of amusement and hilarity, the favorite day for the • commencement of battles. While the <Sne en­courages meditation, - theiohei^iing of emotions-. of sympathy. love, compassion and humanity; the' “ other fearfully arouses the baser and more feroci­ous passions of orir fallen.nature. The ode.pro-

vicinity-of-the-brook.Bums.

O C E A N G R O V E IT E M S ; ..The superintendent,' liev^ Hf B. Beegle, has

been absentuftea.few days, aUeacfing conference.Mr. Clayton, of Freehold, has re-opened the

store Underneath" tho Ocean House. His former partner, j J r . Hulae, remains in Freehold.^ ,...-- ''

^The workmen are losing cofisidexable ‘ time, in consequence of the “ April showers,n. whioh have already set in. - - • *'

Mr. Patton ia an enterprising man. He is oon- etantly making cltanges and-improvements In bis

.Store (Ferree & KfcKee’s)."'Orders for tents for the Bum m er are coming to

the Association o^lce ddly, and “ Lewie -(every- body knows him) begins to- think that his season Of res^ iaapproaotiing an end.'..' An Indian arrow-head was, pioked up in Broad^ way last Sunday^

Our diAtingnisbed oitixen, Mr. Samuel YannoU, late of Asbury Park, is^nqw engaged a t the Ger­mantown House.

* rr;

these versels, auch~i a,rOnce soBtately, bo proudly huill, bht now rQdely shatteftd^ by cannon balls, ifttn shivered masts and ragged' sails, exist only ad unhiatfageable wrecks, welteringo n th 0-unoeytoin-waves-whoaa^temporary_lnllof

>e is noyrtheironly sa fe ty ^ jn amazement at stringe,’unnaturaloontest, away from conntry

au d io me, where there is no bountry or home to

nOunoes blessings on the peacemaker and on tho m erciful; bu t the otner offers glpry, the applauSe of men, emolument of social 'position to tba war-maker. The gospel inouloates a .forj_ w and bids-its followers, if smitten on'cine cheek 4to turn tho other also.1’ War knows no*forgiveness, ^ w but desolates the whole nation for the offence of a few. ~^The gospel dpipands thgt we return good for e f i l ; the war code knows no such Spirit, but deals out evil for evil, insult Jax insult,, blow for blpw and blood for blood. The gospel en­courages industry-and economy, but war diverts ' t- ■ ■fromTthe. usual pursuits of-industryrJearfnlly_de=—-----Btroying the bone.and m usde,^^^ j ^ t t o t l^ ^ e x -__

^ a r ?ffie"?OT^W6di?Tia]pfeV^~tlitro6nditlon'of — man, socially and morally^ -the other wages war on every interest of ,humanity.• rudeed." the oost of war anti intemperance 'exoeeds all other expendi­tures,’ burdening the honest laborer, with exorbit­ant taxation to Bupport what only curses our hu­manity. The one blesses and elevate? ma n ; the other curses and degrades him. Tjje one breathes the spirit of mercy, love and Jcmdneas’-fro all; tho other rankles with malice, hatred, revenge and cruelty^ The one ia of G<53, andimdl^reapeQtsjn-^ dicates ita high origin; the other is of the enemy^""* of all righteousness, and as truly Bhows it*4bw originr J . H ; H.

8 E K M 0 N S .

P a r k K e m n u e d '

itoasjsa axavicB.Rev, P. V/Uson pregnlie^ from Genesis, 18th

chap. and ,12 th verse *, " “'Abram dwdled in the . land of Canaan., .md Lot dwelledJui the cities o/ the plain, &od pftched his tent towards..Sodqjn.^ Thera had arisen a striie between Abraham’s and. Lot’s herdsman, an'dl Basina what the sad regalt , would bepAbrah^m sidds IjRt thert bo no Htijffl botweer. &e> 'and thro : if tiiao. will take tho' loft **■ hand, then-I wip go to the right; qj it thou de­part to the iaht hand, Twill go to tho left." ..

Lot' had given to him the right el ohoice, and, ’ aeeJtsg “ the plain of <Fordan that it 'w as well watered," his avajieions-sisa..grasping miu& led, him in that djboooiaon. He did nonstop to con­sider “that th e ‘'people were exceedingly wicked^, where he was gdlng. , ,

ilta f Unto tho |.= rj. i IiOt’3

' “U<iwT!rgkra,ojF6' M a d e .Pour little girls inililwonkoo ass employed by a

certain well-known wealthy tobacco dealer to pick np irhatevor may be fosnd- in ®a3o»M, on t ie streets ahdjn the gutters, at <»e cent foi'every ten pieoee, whfthe^large ?r mnaUJ,-Every'ofew ainrop a iid disSsded’ “ qnid " fapickisd njiJtoiBatter'Kow dirty' iii-may be, no^fcatter who;hai~%lifltHt-olt -ijrhere itisfonnd. • These areus<)d in tho mann- j i t t m y t bath “ ohoioe” Havena o i^ w andipaper showing ibBseoo, Tlra lonfpi ■bette».-, 's tam ps ’5 are unrolled and used for Ufa format purpos®, while the “ quids,’’ short stamps, and soaked and rotten “ tips," ape made into showing tobistx -rWaMn^-^ Uni OhrrmibU, •

an landAbiBHam-Isoilt .WSall ._ , .money was Uke erm vsr bar. whioh' laid^n hiB way to Heaven. BUs fanilly favelod''in th e ' plfeaBurea . of U^atwloked oityr He had no influenee over Ms sons. He became "sennd his . pnrsuits "and.■bafflo. Ilttie by little he ahderoa, farther and te th e r away fmsKfioi. '--Sin-vflgr not be pttniahed immSSSB&jt »a t it will bo,'sooner .or.Mssi. .It.,, was only by tho-inercy Bad goodness of God that Lot escaped from tke destmsiion of^odoas. Jna worldly yievr. he-made a good choice, but what...(lid, he gain hygoftg among the -fldkM people f God sant hijn .out of um t c^y without a doUar,.and only patt ofUn family, When the fireof tha Lord fell.npQn-th^Slty..where thCn'was.hia wealth tod ob&dreii? r$oried'b«neatlr' its tU ds. : Where was - his wifet^ Standing'like a monument of 1,11 folly- --

. Godj-who'wandsrsdnot away from'hliniTirtfDOrd-.. aaidi i( In thee and.ihyBeed shall all the.earti?. be blessed.” -/<■ f.. '

The TOgid^v.'montUy lunday-sohool concert . . . . .o».Ke off hi. thi avcYrir.g—Mr. wilson-preaohed to ■ tr.> ' y At the .olose of th e .»iimmf 'ad 'r.v.y.'. j:^drssde*« « made to the saholars..

t h e aabjeqt tbimoscrow'.good V-’- 1 ~ "J M ‘ J

stuffed deai; ta jth e niaahttgcoiIs.of'ftiK)a ocfii atri'etor. . -Eha.'Sew i ik m s m .■efflpsCT'TKs.' *B fedaooaiffi;; is: faiu^tfcl..^.,, t^ 3 : f :-..j_v^

glass.* ‘snakes ‘ in .tha; t o o t s , ~ owkb KVa todr?«r ’ flndvtho stitnCinaidiOUS.*ftingetli: Hite. an i(^er,V^d>ifeaj>Uiay insl<lia5.5 t of tl.'a tompt(^r.i:C M o & r ^ r 0?^s®i8fctnAS:

; ofp6®Wa boas^w sm itasi ^Bsjgg tpd |r* v-{magtortion',and Bfflcvo^he par&Me

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O U R S T A T I O N H O U S E S ."We heard last w'eek th a t the oaptain of

- j ’i;. :XiferS»ying Station No. 7; M r, Jo b Ed- :J; v a ¥ d s , liyed about four .miles from the vi'f.^tajioiihouse;. and. deeming jit onr dutjr,-

'stations' ■ ’a r e ; ‘m a n a g e d , s in ce t h e ' c h a rg e m ad e

' a g a in s t N o . 1, w e s e n t o u r r e p o r te r to m a k e in q u ir ie s . W e w e re 'p le a se d to le a rn

—th a t^ a j th o n g h th e C ap ta in - reside?! th re e m iles fro m th e -shore , h e o n ly sp en d s a n ig h t o r tw o a t h om e , o ccas io n a lly . H is duoies a re fa ith fu lly p e rfo rm e d , an d he e x a c ts fro m h is c re w th e re q u ire m e n ts la id , rtow n in th e -G o v e rn m e n t re g u la tio n s .

T h e c ro w is’ m ad e u p o f m en w ho can h a n d le th o -b o u t, a n d h a v e h ad co n s id e ra b le

^ e x p e r ie n ce w i th 's u r f w o rk . W e h o p e o u r . f r ie n d s w h 6 a re je iig n g ed in th e v a rio u s

life -sav in g ^ t^ t i b n n w ill n o t take" offence w h en w ii s a y w e sh a ll p a y sp ec ia l a tte ri-

e to . E v e r y m e r ito r io u s a c t io n shall- re ce iv e' 4 ts deserved publicity-; while every neglect —6 f (July sliairbe’heW ti p to reprobation.

’ T H E N E W Y O R K .A N D L O N G B R A N C H 'R A I L R O A D .

W e have been fovored with the following j information concerning the business of the

•ailVoad up to -the 31st o f December last, j-;b.y a gentleman ijitercsted in the enter- „pHse;

The business derived- SOm the all-rail line, from New York To'Sed^fiirt, has been very satisfactory, notw ithstanding the late, riess o f t he opening of the various sections. T hat—p:i rt of the line as far as Long Briinah was opened for public travol on the 7th day o f J uly, and the Asbury Park station opened on the 28th day. of A u g u s t; Sen G irt was finally connected with the o ther portjons o f-th e line on the 7th day o f September. Tbe distance irom N ew

a Y ork-to Long Branoh is forty-five miles, and.'frdm New York to Sea G irt is fifty- seven miles. A handsome station has been erected a t Long Branch, and neat buildings

—a t.o th e r prominent sta tions; a t a liumber o f places the stafions-u.'jll be erected a t the expense of the land owners.

T h e iro n d ra w b ri Igc o v e r th e R a r i ta n .R iv e r is th e .finest s t ru c tu re o f th e k in d in th e c o u n try . T h e o p e n in g s in th e d ra w a re eac h 200 fe e t in th e .c le a r ; a n d th e c o s t o f t h e b r id g e a n d d ra w to g e th e r w as $300,: 000 , o f w liic lt $ 100,000 w as p a id b y th e

iv m m rfta ilc fiad G o m p a n y , J » - a coijt. 's u le ra tio n fo r th e e n la rg e m e n t o l th e d ra w

: to a cc o m m o d a te th e ir la rg e b u s in ess th ro u g h th o D e la w a re a n d R a r i ta n C an a l.

' Arrangem ents have been made for al­lowing the passage' of trains from Phila­delphia over the -road- from Sea G irt to Long Kranch, without change o f cars or. engines, to accommodate the pu,blio, ,

This railroad givds every promise o f de- • veloping’iitto a very remunerative invest­

m ent as it grows o lder; the business of this-part-of New Jersey-being thus afford-

' c3‘ «-neiiv outlet. The present year will probably witness a_gradual revival of pas- sefiger and freight traffic, Which will be largely increased b y ' the general move­ments from all parts o f the country toward Philadelphia in connection w ith -th e Cen­tennial Exhibition. " This road will un­doubtedly receive its share, having such attractive summer - resorts Sit’ Its line as Long Branch, Asbnry Park , Ocean Grave,

, S p r in g L a k e B each-A nfl SeaThe iip eu ses (jf the Long Briuteh lUul-

:6ad.are- iiujluded iri the-ordinary expenses o f the Central Ra-.lroad Company oi New

_r Jersey ; bu t from the following figures it will bo seen tfia t-the management have Keen able -to run the Lotag Branch road

i!;,- apd 'still "e&nomize in the expenses o fth e SSJfoadg,’ Jn- 1874 A |_ « rd iitaq r .expenses

(w ith b iiS r l^ g Branch Railroad) was $4,- 140.001 ’. 'in 1875. tts» ordinary expenses

i n g ~ B t a n c k » ^ » t o d ^ c l H d B ! S i .. $& a,128,727, a savitig of ^11,874.

A S B t r - R Y ; ' J P J S R K J O O R N A .L .,

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them up w ith preaching, let m wag i t i n t a l

W e tftank M/. Moody for tlnese sensiViJt rem arks.. ThiThymns he names have b6en sung so of'tenrin th is -neighborhood, th a t instead o f : elevating oiir ihoUghts.flni-aid-1 "mg our spiritual aspirations,, Jhoy -only excite our indignation, nine times, out Of 'ten, when they are sung. This is'.about

style in -wljicb one of tlie hym ns is usually sung: . . • .. .' -V

The-r^e i-s a fow-on-'n-t-a-i-n flj-l-e-d Tf-i-t-h b-l-od3rd)( etc. — - ' '

. I f the Ocean Grove Association would, resolve not to use those two grjind hymns oftener than once a week, dtiring the Cen­tennial ■ summer, th'oy would receive tjio gratitude of m any besides- the writer, who, while,tbey love theBe noble hymiiB, are ah- npyed tp hear them snngito death.- Again-, w e-thank M r-3Ioody for tbus coming "to the relief o f the'people.--.W ojdb. not won- der a t his success. His practical common',sense i(j'.lifting dull-sighted Christians out o f the old rutff- o f thought and practice, into which’tKey have drifted.

H T D R O P H O B I A .' W e h o p e th e p e o p le .of th is n e ig h b o r­

h o o d • w ill c a re fu lly re a d th e fo llo w in g e x ­t r a c t from a je ficen t w o rk b y D r . H a m m o n d , one o f t h e ’s io S t le a rn e d m e d ic a l w v ite fe 'o f th e ago . H o w s tr a n g e i t is t h a t p e o p le w ill k eep s u c h w o rth le s s c re a tu re s , a s m o s t d o g s are ,, w h e n th e i r b ite is lia b le to ta k e fo re v e r from th e h o u seh o ld t h e ‘d a r lin g b o y o r g ir l w h o is i t s d e lig h t. B e t te r , fa r, t h a t a il d o g s sh o u ld b a k ille d , th a n th a tqne human being should, suffer such agonies as are desoribed in,the'w ork alluded,to:

“ C&e ohaptCT^ hy0.jBpbabia,.3aide£ the >ioad of ‘ ObreSro-Spfijiii diseases,’ ia of paouliar inter­est: Th-., wooadi msds, by the teetti o f tbs flog beats id the nsu^l way, and there are no immedi- ate dgns of iofestlou, At a jssriod, which . irfes in difiTer^nt oaseB. pain, or h feeling of ■ v.^Tk: is asaallj.experiesocrf at. the seat of the wound, i ’hla is bo uhsht oa often to b e overlooked if the1patient is net apprehensive, 'fho timfi between

f: lo}i3rv uuii tho symptoms i^ oalled tbo of itfoubatias, f . ia rarely shorter than-^^onth or

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‘'h a v e co ine tb ' th is co nclusion , / ■ t h a t I f w e r e g o in g to have.; sueceBsfuL , Y 'G o s p e l~ m e e tin g 8, •Hte. ^ a v e g o t ' t o h a v e a % -M isM ey 'ra^ te 'jife in 'th e m . 'i .L i te ibpFound in

s ip g in g n o w -h y w tjs /.fo r, ipB tance. I k n o w . Bbmo" c lu irp h w t h a t h a v e /B e e n s in g in g

4 a b o u t a doz ie rfliy m n fr fo r* th e l a s t 26 y e a rs ,' '" s n c h l i y i t w a s ‘ H o o k o t' Agea;? ‘ T h e re in_ ' jk ^ fo d n ta in .f illed w ith - b loo 'd ,' e tc ,

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looker than two^yearu. Ips*ftnGe&.are jeborded,.. huwevef, in whioh tfi<T disease devefopted withm tea days, andlot&6ra In Wbioh the latest period haa reaphed ten years or mofe. The vast ma­jority" of c^sea ooonr VviiJunsasten-monthB. Daring this period of incubation there are not- often any indications of what is going to take place. Sometimes lhf*re are depression, aM iety, in^ges- tion, bat Dr. Hfimmond does not thtnk these arise from the pbison infection. 'Xhongh t&ere may be no8ymptonl«of redness or J>ain b o n t the wound, there are nnnatnral.sensations in^tHe nerves radia­tion from it. Headache follows, and breathing grows irregular and sighing,. the ohost feels op­pressed, the pulse loses its force and regularity, and there is an indpfiipjble sense of anxiety. There is insomnia o r drowsiness, aud sleept when ob­tained, ;i8 unrefreahi’ng. Tbe skin is dry, with al-

rnato chilis and flushes of-heat. This lasts from ro to four days, and then comesvthe period of 11 development; The BjmptomB-mentioned in-

se. There is pain and con^tridtion ot the at, and the tongue become^ stiff and artioula-

»n inoistinbt. The breathing pjrows more irreg- ir and noisy anid oppressed. The .muscles o f the

are rigid, attem pt to swallow^resultsiain and spaaiiu , Sometimes.the cozlvuJsioii of

t(ie tharyngbid musples irBo severe th a t substances ! are thrown out of the month with great for<ce. Sol­ids Ard^&jwalkrwed more easily-tkiafl liquids, and thu patient cannot think of swallowing any-fluids withpjit being thrown Into spasms.

THE 8PL4BHINQ Oli TBIOKUNQ OF WATEp;the sight of it, the thought of it, even an impres­sion remotely connected with it, will bring on spasm. Sobbings, trembljng and ^exhaustion

.follow the spasm. Then the phenomena are stil! more strongly marked. The mouth becomes dry and parctted, yet the patient dares not drink. Vomiting ensuea^Hie., Jjnlse rapid afld aifidll^ the paih t a ^ ( r p i t of^thb^tbi— ^ increases, the.hj apache is} intense, the~pafirin-ther spine aiigmdnta, the muoua is frothy, 'rh e con­tact pf the btd c lothe's, the janring of the bed, the rustling of t^e c irtajna may cause a spasm. The tnentul symptoc fl'consjst of emotional dieturbkn- cea and radical /changes of character and dispoei tion. The dreams, i t is alleged, a t an early period of inoculation/ are connected with the animal ing tbe wound. ‘ This symptom, or Bomething to it, id v erf remarkably exemplified in the case of a three' old b6y,° who wa . bitten by a dog qn August 2<J, and phoWbd signs of disease on November 15 following. . For mi ho r j i,“ tattendant tm hj» first . with a it the most common breeds of 4 ogfl, relating H om e anecdote of the bull dog, t h ^ maatiff, tbe bird:-dog, the snaniel. the coach dog anrf the poodle’ iUl his narratives had a gloomy Termina­tion. The mastiff, havm# carried him an incredi­ble distance about the city, finally

DIH AptKABKD THEOUQH A BOTTOMLESS HOLE _in the street, its rider only escaping h similar fate by suddenly dismounting. The bull dog, after twinging for his admiration and pleasure a,great. variety of puppies, suddenly turned cannibal and swallowed tbe whole lofc. The spaniel, having been his playmate for a long time,- finally took i t in to

' to get trough 0

no morb.

o get icarried through'the city, and ride away to reappear

—b i t e o r jL-nKiXTnY'ttOtf'DiNQEltoua.Dr. Hammpnd. thinks it is very probable that the

saliva of.. healthy aniriaals, the dog ©specially, is, under oertain circumstanqes, capable o£ producing hydrophobia. ;Conblderiiig.thia fact, and tbat the slightest abrasion of the skin may be all-that is neudfol to insure fatal jnooulatioh, it would seem to bd^sensible to banish dogs 'from tbe house, and to clear the Streets of the dang^ous nuisance also*. Once thoroughly inoculated, lot tbo vie tipi banish all hope, for there is not one authentic iostance.on reoord.of a cure. 'W hen firpt bitton^ incision with a fire brand, or cauterization, is an effoctive pre­ventive. * Befora'yotr think of- Braining the dog; send for the doctor.’’ " ’ 1 ,

A P > B E 6 l A t i : O f f . 'I n o u r la s t is su e w e re q u e s te d t h a t som e

| 'M '< ? ' '1 H h i l8 t r ^ « ‘ t ^ ' t t " l ( i B t O r y ' - » f ‘ th e - -o 'i 'd !

sh ip “ A llia n c e ,, l -She“ fir8t vesse l t h a t c a r ­r ie d th e “ s ta r s a u d s tr ip e s :’* W ® ^ 'iv e - re - ceiv.ed a v e ry in te re a tin g a c c o u n t f ro m M r. W in ., H a th a w a y , o f D e a l, w h ich w a s h a ll p u b lis h riex t w osk.

U n le ss o u r re a d e rs h a v e , a t , som e tim e, o r o th e r , b e e n c o n n e c te d w ith a n e w sp a p e r, th e y k n o w n o th in g o f th e p le a s u r e 'o f a n e d i to r w h en h is - a r t ic le s a re n o tic e d , So

Y o r k ic.en3fyl,

dogs here), cfjasing irid h a r^ in ^ -< ^@ g o r little fo x ! ; f ; j

Oa &turtM,lUt,,\»hii8vCbra ¥ ' 1-srith the .-Afeighiffii iraaa'd^TB!K.K)ra^RU*Ss,(t-: rolled. oVer . r tsT to a

- *od heitaafcni.d-^qtitp/b'o,— won aJWrw^SSipSiisyoa to

BoMhey'S:(*t»*aD^»S,^e) hoiw.-i^at'fe' and Srok^iiia n e ^ W a® g;th» haat-& 1i'lioms&’ bad a narro w oadapa of al!;, 'hm g oat;toit1eofif:«a.a. railway is they crosaed it m purshit ofa-fox; Triien the driTok'of a tta in / eaeing'th^rai^; tV . . . t e stojjpjii Mb angioft. . . . -;- - i

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There is an activtf demand for?8w « s 'in thia 'place..

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8hnft'(,;';ia who ^rillen-

^caTO^toMpommp^ijo^j^honiay'fuvoiihnw^th^ ,&c » li.- I t iaprtibatilohe VJHoCuupy tho hooso’for

-, - / r r ■■■■■-£ Sbhtto.—Tbo Ocoan View House, formerly kept

b j ite . ^toU n^v!hf8 ''lH na leased -by '“William J .h ^ /? m .6 r iy o ( lth8i‘‘.Jak o y ie^ .” His ynfaiwlifc p e the.V.manof.'tlio' htraflo,’; ihloV iaoffeoarautcos homo "(SBJiforU'-to-.iheJr'raany friofldB who' havo; boarfed with them in tho past.1 ■ ;

Bonlor mepibeij Jot ttie firm o f /Wiles !Brcrthe3^^hi8h i^nufabturefs, ‘ ] i^'Kew'Torki visited u i’ thia woe] InT'sT&aroii of a; nottaga-for- tho anmme^ -Mrri&JeBr WSIielloyeT” i^ a '^^bor'b rP iym otith Obnrah^ firootfyn. Wfl shall be'glad £o Wfilbome a >member orflo’dfatin-- guish^d A congregation among^’ our summer refil-

IV^vd carpen ters enough ^ In fao tfen b ttg h io F ^B apS ^T m tn ista r,H y ^ tt Smith, of^BrpbSlyn,*!1 ^ ' ___I t l i n WnAil At TrhinTi linrt a nni>every c i te s o f m eehanics fo r Jh«} 9

tho glace. A s ^ u ry -P a rk it i 0 G rove have h ad -such p rosperity ’d u rin g th e h a rd - t im e s " th a t scores are. tu rn n ig th e ir faces h itherw ard , expecting to findin th is locality th e E ldo rado of-tlieJ r .h o peJ. McOAtjiosr.-^-W^-ware-glgrod-tg^Bceiw-a callW e do n o t w an t to see tltliYgs 0\*erd0llG TromjndgaMc0;tlmont, ofljranklyn, Peqnsyivaniai'

/V - 1A k ; , v n m t fA n ilnvB tHnnft- TTa .hoQ riTirAhnflAd th o .*•’he re , fo r th e re a o tio n w o n ld b e v e ry in ju r i- ri&us.- S o w e re p e a t , o t f m o r e s to re -k eep - e rs , n o m o re m ech an ic s , b u t p le n ty o f lo t b u y e r s a n d c o t ta g o b u ild e rs , a n d w h en w e need n n e w s u p p ly p f artizU ns a n d tra d e s- m eh -w e w ill a d v e r tis e th e fac t. ■ ’

, N O T I C E .T h e s u m m e r re s id e n ts o f A s b u r y Fai-k ,

O cean G ro v e a n d Q eean B ea c h , re s id in g .in th e . v io in ity o f P h ila d e lp h ia , a re r e ­q u e s te d tb a t t e n d a . m e e t in g to b e h e ld in W e s le y H a ll, 1018 A rc h s tre e t , P h ila d e l­p h ia , 6 n M o n d a y “e v e n in g , A p r i l ^ o y / , a t ’8 ' o ’c lock , to h e a r th e r e p o r t ’o t ..the C om m it­te e a p p o in te d a t t h e la s t if lee tin g , to confer-j w ith , th e v a rio u s ra ilw a y -c o m p a n ie s to se­c u re a re d u c tio n o f fa re s for- th e coriling season . . T .

W I L L I A M C. B A K E S , , Secretary.

W e shall print in our next paper a' story b y “ Livesey,” author o f “ The L ost Wife,” etc. W e received several letters from sub­scribers in Philadelphia and New York, informing trt they had studied out the mysterious puzzle. ’ *.

They have-learned, since reading the conclusion of the story, th a t i t was not designed for i\ puzzle a t all, o r a spepimen o f cryptography, bu t simply an incident o f the story, b u t a t the same time we thank them for the interest they manifested.

. We have received VoL-i, No. 12, of the Asbury Park Journal, a neatly-printed weejdy—i-It contains local and generAl newjf, and is qnite a reAdabie little sheet. I t la the organ of the Ocean Grove Association, who are building a thriving watering plice about ten miles from-I^ong-Braneb;—-Tu^kertot^Goasl-NciDaL;^... -The is mistaken.- are-next door helgh-

|-bor KT Oceati^^^^Groveron- the -Lbng-3ran'cK-li^e,' whioli is oidy six miles distant. ..sThe Ocean Grove Record ia the 151Rev. A. "Wallace, editor.

Tho Aflbury Park Journal is a recent candidate for publio favor in MonmbUth coonty* or anywhere eTae throughout Now Jersey. It is a bright,"little- paper, full of crispy notices, personals, and tea-party'gUBsip. We ehould take, ttf^dltor*to be a.very refined, oulti- vated.gentleman-^ professor of niuaio and dancing,

Park don’t love the editor of thejywrrtaj forhis peas­ant titbits, they should be spanked and sent to 'bed aupparless.—Jcracj/ City Herald. ....

T,he above is full of compliment, almost too much* in lactj for our modest ature. We are im­mense on music, quite equal to our local Bankoy, and as to dancing—well, modesty forbids any allu­sion to our peraoiial acoomplishmenta in that lijie; we will say, however3 bat we wear a trifle less thar No. 15 bpote, and can assure ohr friend of jth* IltM ld that the “ light fantastic toe M of such a mol is, of necessity; very nimbler We appreciate tiie compliment of being a Supposed papil o f snoh an esteemed veteran o f the Press afa Major James Yard, of the Monmouth Democrat. Such commen­dation makes us proud of odr new position,as editor.—

R E L IG IO U S IT EM S.. The Baptists of Connecticut have raised a f jurth of their proposed Centennial fhnd.of $100,000., fThe Rev. D r. Cuyler of Broo3fyn has gone South for a few weeks to recruit hiH health; a Step ren- deredneoessary by the'bard Winter; and bard work.

One of the meiuconvicteH of sln^ an£ hopefully converted at the Bippodro^ne meetings, was a car candnotor who bad long been in tbe habit of stealing. Li&fZrfochensj hq^s'now bound to make restitution. m ,..^2__

ReV. M r. M ann, "an O regon clergym en, h a s re ­ceived tw en ty rlour Indihus in to th e P resby te rian C hurch upon.pxofesaiofx of favth^&nd adouniste^ed th e com m union—they com ing in by whole fainiuE inelnding th e chibl's. . i. . ~‘i ^ , ” 1

Mr. Moody insists that alnzydhriptlan Will neT«_ geftocheaven before thb'doors are shut, aud is, therefore, pacfitfoftlly no better, than a publfdah or sinner. I t is weu e^ojjgh to pray, but thoTj/rayer, must be £&Qimpuloe-tQ work. - . '

The -new MethoJi^t Ohuroh a t .Port , Hope,. jCan^da, was; dedicated recently.'JSev.. ZX. Xy^s officiated, andsebured contribfilidn»-to the amount off $2?,00C^more^ ■ enpoj^ ^ :meet. tue iz^debtedneas. iFifteen Ktm^red people were present.

ister of New -Kork city, goe* from one o rtb e woac . orthodox synagogues; to one of the^fnosC radical | This-is another proof of the breaking -up of old

lilies, janrt the progress pf th,® reform^wiug ainbpg Hebrews.. •, v . ^ v.* ■ „ ,j_' * r- -

dente.

whiph; has become ^househo ld , word," Ja on^our subacripticni list.-W o e^eot_^o Imvo himproaGtu here this.suifimer, and'-will: dolour ievel \best to. make h'isvisib’en joy able. We instinctively smile as*Vo '^nte, for wo! nan ^ inost see the * merry twinkle pf his eye as it rests upon this {tem^

a few 4ays.sino9.- _ He has purchased the / ‘Martin Cottage,’’ comex Webb street and Asbnry avenge, and 4s having it renovated and' painted. Mrs. Martin,’ the former owhert is a^Brookiyn lady. All the cott*ges on Asbury avenue^ for a long distance, are now owned exclusively by Pennsylvanians,,

Ca m e b e l ii.'— We had a' glimpse of sdmmer Ijis- weekin the shape of a bouquet of exquisite flowerpT broughf'td Ua^by Mrs. E. O.^patopbell, of Newark. They wew the more enjoyable fro^i the fact tbat flowers are as rare as blue birds here in winter.We wGraveiy glad.to gee Irs.‘.Campbell, as w^re, also, ;th^ many Jriends who leanied to tove her,

| during her sojotffn among os last Bummer. Her< f-^eerfuVfaob^s -welbome arsunstone."^ehopcr] she will-not fo/get to bring our, bright little friend “ Marky,” when she. visits us again. ’

TuoKEn.—On tho banks of, Shark river, "■ about two miles from the sea, stands the largo boarding house owned and kept by^Mrs. 'tucker. Ttdsplaee has been apdpflliw resort for many years, and haa connected with itfrve5fy*ngar the house,fltffTfiUl- phnr spring, w"Jiich we wonder bis never been ad­vertised, aa such healthjrestorem uBuaUy pre^,

Mrs. Tucker is making ' arrangements for- next season, and, in comnjon with the rest of hotol keeper’s heivabbute, -expeots a full house, which she has seldom failed to have heretofore.

'Caby.—We offended j so much lately in giving prominence to the ndme of ora distinguished artist, Mr. Cady, that‘we resolved we would do so nofaoro^ but whon a manbeoomeejdontifiod with the history o l a place, he m ust submit to reoown

4 whether he will or no. ^ ^ C a d y has immortalized ^|~faimHelf'Wl ffB-^ctTU\Ai ho-hasrpainted on the art

gallery fence ; but if a shadow oJ Sohbt existed as to that,'it-is all removed by the faot that he has contracted to decorate Judge McCalmont s cottage, comer Webb and Asbury avenue. . We expectjjjis job will plaoe his name T0gh Up‘‘fn/tho mche of

i ' Z ' r ' :Masden.—A 'new paper, called Christian

Voic&f, published' in Friiladelpliia, has been addedi4o-our exchang^Jist. - JleV, XJ.^-ilaSlen^ who owns^ropcrtyjn Asbury .Park, i$ the editor!. We wish itBuccess, and endorse this opinion of the manntir in which a newspaper should be conducted: , ‘ •

\Vhen crime is told, let It be told decently^

fa r a s - to le a d to c o rre s p o n d e n c e ; jor, a a in th e case o f M r. H athaw v1"o f a sh ip i s ^ iv e l i p o iir req i • J ^ e u i o p e t h a t o u r y o u n g f r ie n d s w ill

b e s to w , lik e ' e n co u rag e m e n t u p o n ” A n n t g u s y .” who^ffives na th is w eek o n e o f h e r j n t e r ^ t i n g G e o g ra p h ica l P u zz le s , k

Among tiwf recent additions -tp t te Asbury Pork museum is & basket of flotvera, gathered from thdjj battle field , of Gettysburg, a present from Mr. (^od- froy. of Ooeau Qroye. 1 * .. ’’ * ■ A. The basket Is enclosed in a glgs$ case, the fra)ne ef whi^i is studded with. Mijiie rifle; balls, add burrs picked up bpon the.field.. ,

, : t ie h ^ t ^ r v ^ ^-Those ■ who .were., engaged in that memorable ■ ^ battle’will ramomber the beautiful flowers (bat

bloodied

(Warningly, sorrowfully; not served up as a dish to tempt tne appetite, but rather given as a portrayal which will disgust and teach a life-long lesson. We JhaYtL.nftW8papers which the country might be proud of were it not for this-oije blot. Let us pui^ge ourselv^ qf tliis great.evil.—Let-the iiurity and liealtlifulness'qf oUrpreSB be the boast of HTtrj-J land.; When every editor hM done his part in this matter, we venture to say that a butter state of morals, and a sounder condition of mind among the masses, will be found in our com­munity.

Donn.■■—Among the pioneer cottage builders of Asbury Pa^k, none, seem jx> feel*a greater,. interest in the place than 'the Donn' family, who own the cafctfige and gronnds, on Cookman avenue near Grand. M?. Bonn is connected with the house df TVJIliad JVilkins & Co., 217 Pearl fitreet^.New York. He. came down on Thursday*to arrange for an early move in tho BUmmer. M^. Donn bociat that he has paid but nine dollars for doctor’s in a year, although he lias a fa^dy ,of 8ix daugh£bra ; ’this be attribute* to the .«ea., air and pine groves of As, buiy Park, but we think that a grea. deal is due to the goodnature of his daughters, inherited from heir njjofcfier. , . ’ ‘ ^

AnBorr.—As will be notioed we give this week the list of appqjntmenta of tbe Ifew Brunswick District of the New Jerooy Conference. Bey. W. fr’. Abbott is set .down for^t^ft-Park Hall M. E. Chiifoh. We kaOw nothing of his antecedents, but hope that he is ah active,, energetic man, for th er e is nOTOdtfi here for anybody else. The Pre - * siding ^dex wisely disconnects the charge from Ocean Iieaoh, las there is 'wnrk enough within a oirdq of one^^ile -from the church f i r any one. man. To an earnest minister, id one of the toest fields in the Conference—to one ^bq has nofc j tbe.bealt(n (fr disposition ta wPrkv'we extend o /r? sympatby,.for he will have a hard time of it. / *‘ i S tout.—On,a beautiful farm nSar Shnrk^iviver, 'adjoining' Hamilton, there resides a family of giaate—6o,. Stouts Ranlj'/yjt they arfl/gianta in Btature. Mr. Samuel Stou^ttie ) x ^ otQiQ faintly,, is a citizen of tried worffiy "honoreoTe in .all his dfalingaj and is one of the “ pay-a® ycjtl go n men. .ItaalnoM t bUn jwuyjifib.. to but 'o f his Bbn^ OhQtwpod ^ o u t j- of-tho-Jlrnliot j Stout. &j B^ithaway, aboni u f commenbb ’bustne'^ in the Park, Mr. 0. S tb^hM been id the employ

I, years^ and bfe experience in <the .leading' house in itbat line' of gob(W_in Monmpotn couuty. joined vrit^tha-fltoot^ld^’ oV' blood”- «(iU tell), quali­fies hm rtofilHhe pos^Qoiji W has M^ked outfor hipisolf in our Tnisine&s dommuultj^ lAltfaqpgl^ th e j Ibw stoVe V ;ih l t h d .F i^ Mri'fltpnU^rtli;.'for' tbe.preSbflt, reside in Obban GroVe. Mr. Hatba--| way wfllf live in tbe,;Purk. : Bee‘ thett card of apology in. another port of 6nr column.

" A N $ O T H E E & 1N8.?

A p n tS n .j &pon»eii tlie CaWio or-Old'Tom.

L - OarmEKN'!’ ___ _____ ___. ' np,<ring:thW‘ J b n r ;K S 8 is e ^ s i ts a j i S U i r r

t by being mado to represent.

for»,ip9apable e t rising in righteocB indignation ipdroisa.theitgropga, but appoula th~S more loudly (rars'iR1 : rBEffsr*'

also had the'lnipiidenoo tcr.jfSrade thB voty imiigo of our pot cai. iii orfler to make known 'thoir ability tor1 fnruiah~that' partioolar .Had ior :death:dealing hotcra^e. Only, to think of Old Tom iu snch a false

rition I , Ih e pioturo .displays an intelligenttine* "«nfJint. «‘»^pear6nce, hoanUfnl

op, and tbipornidoun gin^ .Avhioh*

often foolish enough to'drihk/and wbiob ! reatjoys both body' and-poul. ” ;-S J:' ‘ .7 - ' »*.,[ I t was designed to present 14 Old Tom In an at­

titude o f repose, but whether from the faet that such a cut ccmld not be found, or, that ‘’Old Tom” “ gotbis baok up,” because such a'baso'uge had been mad« oT his picture by the rum sellers,' vie will not tell. Suffice’ to say, that t ^ ante^- 'has given ub‘. this picture any.way.-^iSD. jouiiNAj*.]

What,,an obtrageOua slander fon onr. meek and docile household pets. Qt oour*e the"whole raca of catsih general, arid all^honest and reepobtable cbts in particular, are pnbjf<)ly-disgraced therebyi .X'hat they are entiibly unoonaQious of the faot, ana, there-*---- . v . . . .. ^ ^ 0^10

loudlyto four active

sym ^th ies are enlisted for poor i ’om. w d are with m&in this attem pt to dbtend hlm from the .vile as- pMpion of his characf Ee\nWt-hiwe-been-m

^cittens in New York, whose lives are, at best, surrounded with dangers, must have tho oftener1 been obliged. toileave the w«tm place by the .fire and go houseless.and unfed on acooi&it ofat. *~The unhappy wifo of a drunkard, | Vending her toilsome way along Fultjin street, and. seeing-tne,pictnre^which may have lured her Hns-. band to his ruinrgoerhomB'tirfln'd.ltffeiaoirhofin-l" terpart quietly almnbenhg on the faded xng; and | seized ^nth a fludden impulse of hatred, inspired by tflST^Bemblance, poor Tabby is treated to violent blowB from ftbe . broomstick till ahe sucbeeda^in'. makmg goo^ her escape. , Even the children con­nect her in ititne way with the' catise of their oWn poverty.ancLdiflgraoe, and are thus led topbfseoute the innocent and unsuspecting victim o f the-rum* Belling artifice.' ,

■THE TWO TOMB OONTBASTEn. \What possible resemblance there may be~be-

tween the cat and the 'vile hquor his beautiful itnfige.iflTigea.to Mpreuent, i t la quite diJBbfUC td imagine. I t id true, there are cats who, through miscondttqt pr pdVentojaMnmstabcfts have become outlaws from gppd spcietyj --but has ever one of the number behaved itself bo unbeoomingly a6'to bring Upon tbe race■snelrtJpprobrium as ih is^ Ah! do ^ e no t know.that all the harm that conld.ever be done by all the pussy cats in ‘ exiatenoe, bears no shadow of comparison .to the leaden pall of woe whioh lurks in every drgp.’of tbe destrt^ ing bowl?

Sometimes Tom msy no t bavehadjtbe beneflt.of . a good education, and through neglectijTbis wants or other demoralizing influence,.may haVe become

j%^diot<id-to Btealing7-8ahe-alipB -inta thp pantries p rium ps upoa.iiio table^ when n o ’rate is oy, and

.. f>.tbey yrbrp'^piind to 1!Fr6nnflfV; febe1'- ,_T_u -—^oyetljr.** a1 river jin dipifdrnia' &piiw ;

islarid r etHf^m aiDtainofrlw.jr p*«idop. v They yero .,. \ t; • #v; c<mfid0n t ^ t o j ^ b b i ^ .m er,’' lmd a a t o i n i n - .

.the MyeMe'in regard ib .iho '^isniaH i^and^-^Their ■^(aofii^h t h a ^ ^ ofiW ashln^n T e r r i tp r^ . '^ ; -,r ti^ a ;tbtrat m ^N ew ^B ^pflb lro^a»rtbeyTiea»e3^^^^: '^ i^ h i r f r ^ l^ T f o ^ lS v e r ■which'7"flows vintdY l i k e ' Sti^Hor,"beforfr^heucartival, and'plaoeHtberd ttt'T ;

Canada on .the-V Islands north; o)[ Van Diemwi’a Land^andr for .'soipe time alters they go tlin il »• a .town .in tbe-

ffibuth of Bhode I 8Iand1, In ponkequence^ . * • * %i^ -Spnio pae vluterba ted i n our col uttin has Red t ■ftbmp biblrqueajipns for Ouf Qabbath-Bohobl wdjoJ- > ->

’ a fb w n f^ c h lg iv e b e lo w ^ | j . / ^

helps-bimBfllf tp di j inHp^t H n a n d dtL|for pussy cat’s use. Yet he seldom eats more than he actually needs to satisfy bis fiqpger, and this he handles delicately with cleanly washed paws and the m ostk beautiful pink tongae and white teeth. But witness the thefts of “ Old Tgm,” tbe gin* I t Btealsawaythe man’s senses an d&uses bim to ap­pear like a fool. * I t saps the spring#, of his can- science and makes hia heart bnrdj arid histacts|lpw and degrading/ I t roWlitin ol^his manhood to d leaves' him helpless aud detestable. I t deprives, him of all thrift and helpfulness to others, and of­ten deprives bis family of their only means pf sup- -po*t.' - r .-;;Tv.., ~~ — . .. ,■ I

Pusay Tom has habits which are sometime^ re^| garded as infelicitous. He is given ter duets and, concerts which are frequently conducted at pjttv, BoasbnablebourSj oh tho house tops or other advan-J tageous plaoe, within ear shot of disquieted listeners. To those who.cannot appreciate the buperior qnahly Pf this music' suficiently tp lie awake in enraptured eiience, ahd listen tp its brilliant pa&sa^e% its pathetic quay era and charm­ing variataons, it ik peculiarly trying. Sdmetunes

I persona of this sort exert themselves needlessly in | rising and hurling.from tbe windows iundry boot ja<$ts apd other dangerous missiles in the supposed direotitm^Tifi'JflnusicianH.. These rfemonstrationa are hsnally mistaken-loi^a sort of /fncort,-]and they accordin^y proceed o commence at the beginning and go it all over again. Of oodrse thifi is vexa tlbmr, bnc it moetly’aHsea'frpm a lack, oif p^>per comprehension on one side or both, undliasthe advantage pf doing no one a permanent Injury;

But what off the di8tmbanoe-.ginr-mak& m the dead .of night I What of the saloon -fights,' the .Btre^t broflsTTBb horrid oathsV the heavy, dragging step of the homeward walk? Wb^t’ of the ebreanilhg wiyifjs and children* mdely pulled from ' L_1“ " ’* laddcned •’by-

■om ghastly and destroyed

homes J-'W ^it of the misguided engines' with traiusof lt^mg freight, rusbing to certain doom I What of/the fearful disastoi Oh! “ ‘

there, and which were bathed in the bloddi ,pf oor’gallant: soldiBnr}~]ind‘tbis'liHle baskotwil- serve to. J^ep-green the memoryT of ’ flieir fallen ; oomrades, . , v — . \

,. Asfiwy^^ a le i f # > a | : i T h e« merit.

t i a r e f jfreq lh o ta .b a ti ta tc ^ ^ te w a n . . ' of the institution. ia due to its real

at its i^Vertiflement,-7 ;

j by sea and land!. unks moro^Uoclring o^use for wakeful-

r_ fbs here, than if all the legions of pats in'O i i n ^ ^ ^ w e r e'co'nHhnaUy wau.mg through the*

uee’ttifldlMSra.” ^ '•i*ussy Tom nuslong^shicp claws, c^n ce lecTin'biB

«6ffc.vpivety feet,,which can’ com'e 'qaickly o i t of their shields to inmet-eoTcro womi'd%if7Ee^leaso | but let them do their worst, and ypu have ohly flesh woundi which: may sppn hoaL ^Not b6.wiMi the .wohnds from, the serpent conceded in the glaaa. The deadly fangs plpw along through the nfe ‘cum,nrr i c lu tc h a t- th e , ' hearty-^and^pfnab tub soul, y, Tho. influence p f . (h ^ gin-pjaws sickening work reaches other \ hoarta and * poi BOha utbor4ive8v Cud falM::likB'-a-blighUfig^iL5dow , p y e * ^ ^ a w K ^ o m e - - 4 i f e ; ~ A h ;lA h b ^ th e ^ a tt iv - ] shine of joy^vanishes and*tWe pure aprings of hap

^aie dried^at th e' fpputaln, while wives and >rs roan in anguish, and lean, hungry ch il-,

=tlrbn*'^warfbd-' in^bPdy^^d^rmralp^t^nil'Sriligd tnrongb thb frtreaftC j : •*

How can'viw boar toUhink’ of*all the dreadful work Jf OlcUTom,'’. . ^ «M>I. and y e t wo"vtutfi think.pf it, And try to remember itjjq r ’wejJJ Haro much to d^in^B.wPrk^dfatrl^plng o f fa ll^ e fa ir disguisea-rrtSe base prettinbibnB of innocence tor= eybE adxTpnnding .it, that its own hateful features inay appeal td tho abhorrenoe of men no longer deceived;^ " j ' ■

with i eapb 6 table cats, or otber. inp pcen t ofe atnrbi but vyili be swilt to seize fee :mask and baniehth

'^ ,t£ ^ lL ^ ^ f t , ,lPaJhSome i dene-only-VU f^oW. hinn ' Wovinay - nofpursne bici lay j at, leaafejibt here in onr^oolamn^

., . . n o t eease toy keep watch of'^biB 'mdvPt mente^ and ypu mps^nev^ifdrget ttii#MlHThlM n f .U t i .n ' ln i t L ' J «.'• '

t y ' A doast of^N e^eiTO y'^i^avi^tSBonthem:lbpdudary}'ananiua--i* V

i f t ^ ^ h oLYau xb j f f l 6n!aXan<5l / f % • • y M

regatd to thq puzzle it will be pba«fved that b u t few 6 t the large cOnntxiea-and mpst promi' neht places havp namesjghinh P Bed4o-this-^- -way, so it is necessary - to-resort td some more ob­scure in the piresent etory. Tbe location, how­ever, is slated'sufflciently to enable those having; acoesjB to a oomplete a^as.to fled readily all that ojp mbiitioned.; The names of all sending answerst- before tho 25th inst. will be published ih the num * berforA ^ril 29». e. . . !* : BIKLE, QUKBTIOnS.

■ 1. What.was the name of Abranam’s fattier ?. 2. EdwJongafter.the Creation, and bow long betore 0Knsirwas Abraham bom-? ,

B. Where wafi^Abrahaha’s homej and who.dwelt m th him f [ : ‘ ■

. 4. Whei-was his namp changed from Abram to • Abraham, and why was it so changed?

.'5. Who directed him tp leave his country, andiwhere was htLtold^d go ? . __ ___

;_otD^"lsaV^“treen re ' ycivou. uuv uur space wuu not admit- of any­thing iq this line of the ordinary ftbA,. All com- m urn cat ions for this department7 thpulds.be ad- • dreeaed tp . . ■ ’ ’ ■ ■ •. ' ~t~_ '■1 '. • .. ■...

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-. Viciolis horses are. mostly made so by the bad treatment o rtfiendah ts . Kindness and gtAUle- ncBS aro the first requisites in the care of colts. . I f the attendant kicks or hits tUe colt witlr a •

Stick, p r fork when he passes' him, what more • latural than, that tbe colt should eaten the evil

disposition...and kick back?

: - The Vadfio lt\iral says : “ M r.;0. D. Dryden, near Gilroy, has a rose-tree twelve years old, of the Ciotbiifcttold .varlety. tha stock o f whlcb is 17 Inches in circumference. I t branches ono an d ' a half feet-from tho grounilmnd stands' abnjjl'teb, feet high, with aspread of top.ten feet across.' I f it. wcro not kept cln*ely iiruoBd it ftouId be much larger.” . • v“ . ' . -

A falliHS-Of crops Is predicted In Oregon for tho comlng season—Ihe-early '-fall-ralns were too slight to prepare the ground fdr.ploughing. ,Tbe great storm’ that set in in November, and COI1- U n'ued tiU December, wltli scarcely a day’s inter­mission, astonished the oldest settlers, agd thefrmnnf) hu/rnma on ™at -------—*--------- - *

nuyerbeenn total, failnrp o£^ie. crops <here,-

h o u s b h o Tl i>.PASTE TOO CLEANISO BBAfiS.

Rotien-etono, two onndes; oxalic aoid, half an ounce; sweet pH, three*quartersjof an ounoe; tar- ■ pentrne, enough to make a pasta. /Apply it with a little water. __J -

A BEOHPTAOUS JOB SPENT HATCHES.V ’OBreak ah egg at one en^and,^Bmp^*t^Q^8hel|of its contents. With scissor is make the edgp even,— •——*— whandonize wjtE the room in whioh it will btf u$ed. Suspend itfroim the gas fixture or lauqp, or as jioar a t hand aspoteiblo.

A'gentleman living a,t Norwich, Conn., who has been comparing tne relative expense of gas and kerosene in lighting his house, finds that for tlie’ year 18J0%.wlth three gas-burnerp, the po»t waa $28JC5, and with oil for the same length of time, with the same mwhber of burners,'tue ex- penBe -^as but $1.85. A-

ruaiilTPBH PAST K.icrane two 01

s in .wiU _ . . ----- --------— r -------an oi^bth part df an ounce of rosin, and add to it, wbon dissolved- to tho ooiiBistoneo of paste, as - mueb Indianr red as will bang i t to a deep inahog- -- HayijoltifTTitint n p a n d it jn ll'bg j3t for nse. ~

ACfSrtnan whose plants grew with astonishing rapidity, says,- , ' ~ . , •

“ I pTitnliTnrplfinls i!iijt^~pot“, to startlinlt, <len I always givo dcm blenly light, uno evi;ry WedntB- day uud Saturday I feed denjjnijf. beer—from a, half, glass.to a pint, aOTPrtirHj; “ to do size of do plaht—de hops In do boer-makp Jilin ■ T o a ll lhOTe 'w'Ko'Bavo ISjep unjiuccessful in -house culture wo commend the above diet:

. - loz-runita h is t . •'The following is a simple modo of rendering wa­

ter .almost as oold os iOe withont tho use of ioe.. ■ I ^ t the jar, p itcW . pr Tfis*e). bp suiropniled with one or moro folds of odaise cotton kopt donat&atlv wet. The-evaporation of Uid water will oarry bfT tho heat from tbe'jnaide- aiid reddoe it to a freoz- iug point.' lit India and other tropical"re^ionH, T

duro^B vo^'cominonl . yAuiuw drink to. supply, the place of gruel or.

barley-water is-recpmmuliaeil by the TtU l im a , o^/n<«jP=?‘c<5rigeeji?aler," or the ilciuor in which ' rice h^B beonTioiled. This drink, lias throo ex- te llcn i citialUiiiS—it, becomes impregnated with 'the properties of the ripe boiled In it, and, thus satlaflcs.Jninger i . i t quenches ,,thilst,'. and ' Is a '

.capitat-draughtJjn. ie^-^attapkB^vandrlastlyiRfiO* wiien- tak'yji wtirai hi."bc(l( ,i:£coi)g('ti wntor” is good for bad.colds and lhfluehia, '. i._ - .- Uall’s Journal o f Health thus sums up some of the uses of salt.- I t uWill cure Sick headache,- X

:!!3L“ M ® u ^ of^ cIo^ ^ ^ ^ y kill Vorms, tnake the ground cool, so . i t i s ’%ok« C0ngenlal ; to..5e l ^ , cabbage, otQc:, It, will coiwo .the Itching pain tfiiUBed .by irritating skia.dlB}. ' -

rdbooof Ukb^hivev ltdliijelifi‘=r v I t • w(j(rpif6duco ■# < Vomltlfig or stop it, as ypu like j and many, other' • things too numorous to . mention. XA11 pure salt will tin thlB. to a ’certaln dfgrco, hut ^cif-ea‘lt i's tho most effectjial in Its action.,

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pinger,/ (ha cjgar itasn,: lumhired WaahinRfon ."White’s store oa Main street " The layers of the ..Vef&jrf^s&ely lie. able to'prooaro * supply ijo f.- "Ab we don’t- use it, wo..cannot recommend tho ‘-solace of the sago.” ~Ll- • ‘ ,. J

..The HblSry of Asbtity Jfaii has, dodiig £he ,past jweok. rao^aCjin'-addUibn ta l to AclVeB-m tho; ahnpp o ^^aaV )^S ?o l£ ;'and maps "fitBBirntea by Hoa; JUipaBocs, onrJJongroasman.'.'We tbanfc-^nr efflclont rapjre’oeistatlve, and hope ho wfll osll an j'

For ledlato ttBtSonirjitoCentral lluliroudot Now Jww y, a ts .« p.m. s

Office open fro m j a.tn. tq 9 p.m., cxoopt dmlngiut&rlbutipu otnutlln. -

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And 7 p. m. Sunday BoJiool Bt 2 P. m. I raycr meotlng op Wod- »»e*lBy at TJ&?. u. OlM*,iJ>wjUag o -ttQndaT .Snedekcr.Jpoduh Monda/ewningatPnrkHQiljG.O.Ortncnxi,■EK(,-r. PH4.,pr«y«r mw-tinKv to watch all aiv wnfoorae, oa.Stuiday at 3,43,

inder thoyh«4pl«Mlof tliaX. M. O/A. ^ «».V..'.,.....-

-™X^r ftifan^s iQ" Ocean Grove' aro idfprmed' ttiat the Heck *treefc.fetxy^n^ rtmnlig eyery >tmday

^ o m li l to l ^ ;^ , 5Iir from 2 unHl Gi'and'frora^T td Mr. Bdwatd, KnightlwHa taa ohargo of

tho ferry, livoa fa the dottage on thg picnic groontl opposite Eoj; Kynetto. ' 1

" ‘ ‘ \ p .•*■•T lie B enefit, .of A dvertising;. .

Mr.'Anthorfy1’ruax informs ‘00 that tbe asaJgneo- aale of WaaWfigton Whita’s-effeotB iffas very'eatia; factory. So maeh.^ for adw.rtiriog-in.thfr^FotJ3»Azi. Tafco our .^otd for iti the local iio^Bp^pot is a-bot>im ^ ;*.'

O o n g re ss in a n R o sa h aa p la c e d a t o n r d isp o sa l seedB o f y a y io n s k in ^ a ^ lv h ib h 'w e ro Releoted b y th e A g rfo u ltn fM D e p a r tm e n t a t W a a h in g to n , f ro ta th e b e s t Kn o w n i n t h e .world. "W.e s h a ll b e p lea se d to

, f u rn i s h th e s e s e e d s t o o u r B n b se rib e rs (o n ap p lica ­t io n -a t th is o ffic e ; th e o n ly c o n d it io n r e q u i r e d is a r e p o r t a t th e e n d o f t h e se aso n o t t h e i r p ro d u c t* '

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MOKWOOT" liODDE, NO. 107. K. J * P .,£**!>?%* orenlnR. Mftwnto IIbR AJrttniy Pork. (Snliyrs. T.I>: O. ! * . n . MoOali. O. O.; L. E. lUrmo™ V.,U.: B i m l W kcr. K. 0f.ll.mi0 B .; QliKlo* J-" enr, M. of. KiJ-W. N. Fairy, l!7of A- ! D»vid Baijon, Preucfc*.

........ ' Stephen Rogers, I . G-.'; 0 . B, Fairy* ,0. 0.1........AHnonY 1 odor. No. 143. F, AXD A. I t

tlonB. tf t i t anil third TatSaayi of each nsbiith. In WbiW^ au - - - S V .M ^ Jw « ro ia h ^n n « it ^W.%Qithcnis 8. w rj «». U. Ormerod, Trcaa.: W. I*t Atkinson. See..

* JM H iw r in JU i, 8. D.4 Herbert Hortejr. J. D. i J .M .IW ,« Chaplain; A. U. Oookand Uriah White,BtpWardajP. C*.Bnont-

Iter and b . H. Brown, M. of O. ; Lvmaii, Ttler , LewrU *—; r jl^m o(r, P. O. Snwliker, D. W. SCTton. FlnMlP« Commlttoo. .

__________^ ____ ^ M l i M l U n o o i l i r ' ' - y-'—-- -«n(* offliym: lid ward M. Fielder, Preridfent , K E. Brsnnilt,

• ; 8 . D. W olI^S ecrtta ry ; Chan. Bonleti, Aminiant8ocr.fc.Or. " •

The iolly of carelessly omitting to have deeds recorded as soon after sale as possible, ia shown in tha^asg,of an applicant for a loan to the iUbnry Park Building Loan Asaociatlon. Mr. S. bonght propprtyln 1845, and did not have hia deed re-

-oorded nntil 1864. In the^eaUtirae judgments were entered against tho former owner, which will hold good against. tbe property; therefore the applioafacctt for Iom i is rejected.

fierjft.: 0 . A, Aomock. 5th Sergfc,YOUNn HKS'H OnfUimin AssocivnoN. mcet on Friday pvo- — --t B. HMtoO.P^lB^henDWoolloT,

HurhertJlM'. A. I1.. HV. ,:--- --Lyman, Johiifwn Taylor.

ASDimr rABK B m p i ' o and-Goan As^ cjatiom. tneet atf

f i i r f : ; : ; w :' $.-Occin,iJrov«; John Dey, Ooean Grove.

C e n t e n n ia l S u m m e r b y t b e Sea.Jd R KT J ATip€iaN;5^VB.~M.any'if Centennial B*p«dUon. will go there by

nBflndH who hare never eeen the maRmJi- lke the opportunity, and go to

II. Otnera who Qa\e heard ofin m j^n d AibnVy Park, win eo arrange their rtait& jto i r«w day« rlolnltv.

wuj of thp 5'Koa«mdB who bare hevcr *fcen the magni - "nit Wy ofNew York will taka, the----- ilcJphlHtn " * ** *“i'HUa.iefpTsU over lU eK .J . 8. Ooean u ----------* n—snend a tew oaynm tun TlOinnv. romu w»u jhoiw ««

. the UabtUfcilonfemioe H thtf Grore Uin day or Iwojjother* will profor U» wait until JtotnodMOain|i ' Meeting, ^ropemhey pco^la will t(mo their rndt u> *Uepd the

r-omewlU prefer to go whiler re ' ‘ “ *till

, I, ., , ra __ a mmmer, and will be

____ - ______________ k Praddent of Ooean (irove littuip Meeting Anuoiation. .,

- ifHOORAMMB.1.—Ono Hondretlth Anniversary of American Independence—-

tint Sea-^do Mooting for Spiritual Oomnranlpn,-Jjto-’ J t ilfl.^NBW Jemey Plate Snnday-nohool AMOclatlon-^J^y 2»-29.

IV,—Seventh Anpiyorsaryjpt th« Jteligioiw cerylofijicld. ait Oconri Qnjvo—J aly 80, S f .. -

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A uction Sale* .■Htnirj Park ha* alr&yjyebecome tho town centre of a large

district. "Aa a plaoe of » le It offem mperlor advanUgea To fuclUiate «alo* and acooinmod^tc the suheoribwa andjitlendi off u c l l l i n t k , — ----—-- -— — -- —the Journal, the publi*her offer* the free dm of the oCmmodloua

-Koopfof auction »<lea of e%-ery kind, including cattle, bornea, wuuona; rtai estate, etc. Deak room ts al>u> pUyaxLat tho dWx*a of buyer and aeuer. 'Tha'atreet U one hnnnrod feet w * the ulftoo ia Iua» than three hundred feet from the depot.

Mr. Shoito haa taken.-pOfiaeaaTSn of tlig Ocean View Houee.

Builder Hagennan has raised the fram^ of G. B. 'WttlhTrTdger8 cottage on Second avenue. I t promt t-es t6 be Something very neat.

In t h e ‘matter of trains, the Central Railroad Company does not do a <w«A bnsiiesB-^at least they are always on time. .

iC* - . Tbe Central B. B. Co. have caught the Centen- ulai fever. Engine N o.’76 is running here with a

" , ■■■/. uirr - 1 » .- - We are' to have a dentist^ here Boon. Dr. M. O

fi'f-- 816.cun>, of lioDg Branch^wiU open an offlpeTpine- tiineihia^inonth.' ~

(Thia ip emphatically, a Watering place. Bain, rain, wind, wind, aliern^ting-with alm&sb nyithe- matioiil prpoisionftve beenr^ujr. fanwreiome visit- ors fq^tho oa«t^month. , ■ '7 fV :f-f r “ vi. •'*** " 1 T"1 ^Banke^ Prexel, ofiPlj^^plpbia, is asfook-holder

in tho licmg' BranchtBaokl So is George. M. Childs ,;}6f tVo PhUftdelphia Ltdfler* ' —;

i h o R ronnd a ro n p d th V l^ ark K eform ed Church has been iinjordved w ith in a few days; A fence wfll 8h o rt)y> e e r ^ e d , and 'om ap ibn ta l tre e s p lan t* 1 in- the enclosure.*.^ 7 , • " *

i f e S * :• 'O n^ay tb ia 'w e tlc .M M ^erJo linJo brought to o d r offloe a de»36r^:-horn^t*BiTfifttTiB^h^ftjtaia

v :?n^jh0. .woods.; 1 vfioa ,-fi^ the Parle||§ j$ £ / • Muiwum p ropcrly lftb^^’ete. ^Hanfei^'Jolnii •*

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see o n r^ lib rw y p ex tg n m m er,-

ASBURY I AKE! is a village ort t ie Atlantic* forty^y$j^M *^m';N^rYork,City."vIt Kir *obtained no^oiie^aeairamnltirrtiidrt.-rjjjj

Odr eiteemed re#idont,GeneralGrariWm .......,_i BUromcr four miles Jfrpiii A «bt^ Parl£$nlfiAl^tiijgly. endorrftsd; jt ci applitfafcibiitor jtj Fciyjjlffl. >'X8bnry:-l*aAia:a

j)nlyJj.W,6..or .thj^yearrf:^^oldv«nnpa^ cerswrenaSlfi*) (from Long Branoh. villaga. 1 ‘ noWtwnno^lSB:hpnae< anu.the numhejr is n p ^ m o m ^ n g ^ Id o ndfc acoSv hy the. rcqueatjfor ir rHooIu be dti&icd."

August 4* 1874^ThrT placed hiaS grown rorymnch tio^ then,: and 9dP,

. j© Original pjropr otor of ttia'Park owns a hu^e tract IrtHg^cnt'of, .the old^tdrnpika*-thw^aattcrs of1 a id lib from ,tMr*ea,ite deair^W ^illtboatientionof; d^ufactarara, e i t h e r , a ’roiail.way or on large

spate/ to the. fact that wd haTe^cnmloyed labqr^here IU' the fn ltw ^er^H ttd -rtH sg^^h . wotild.be.betiftr fited by tbo eatabUahmenfc of / •^o^peraanenfe Work, whtle at the-jqnne time K^anof«etteira,would, be beue-

Thd/first^ooinpany drill, since, the receipt of their uniforms, was held in 0rmero<3 & Kipp's building, on last Saturday night, and was attended by about' 80 metatarsi’ find large number, of spectators. 'VV, *

^he uniform is that whioh was adopted by'the Sd Regialent, to whioh our company belong, and o f course isliandsome. without being gau^y.

Vie feel ah interest iu the prosperity of our business men, and take pleasure in recording the fact tfiat our summer residents are having their carriage work . done - here. Messrs^, Lokerson Brothers, carnage makers, have in their varnish shop, among other work,-the carriage ofr Oliver Donnr, Esq., of New Yor^ J^ i^ w e r^gM ^buV ^ beginning of what will one dky be an extensive branch of their bupin^sa. •*’

How^ we shall miss him t Mibr who ? Why, Fielder's 2.4p horse. He occupied a prominent plape in this community. His demiBor hoW6verr: is made up by tbe new steed recently purchased by our enterprising townsmen, Messrs. Borden, a splendid creature; but wait until yon see h im ; no, wait until you hear him. The new locomotive on the New Jersey Central is a summer zephyr compared to him.

We regret that some artiolea intended for last week's iama^eraJcsfc-jp. some-^aespiio&ble-m ou- ner before reaching the printer. Among them • m>-the~Mount Holly letter/nobcaof-BeY.Jesge J. Burke’s interesting lecture, with an account of Weeks & Parsons’ conoerlT Our friends who are specially interested will accept this explanation of their non-appearance. - - ; '

C om fnissloner p f W reck s. .. --M r. Xllen B. Cook, of this place, haB been ap pointed, by the Oounty Court Commissioner of Wrecks. Hia district1 extends from Shark River to Green's Bund, near Lpng Branch, a distance of mx^nilear-^MrfOhnrlejr Chamberlain has also been appointed Commissioner of tbo district extending from Green's Pond to Sandy Hook. •

J, One stormy, day this. Keek, as the.Iocal editor waa paaaing tKrongh the Park, he met one of onr welfimown bn ilde^ who is a man qf lal^e under- standing. The builder, observing us looking cu­riously at hia rubber boots, remarked: “ Don’t put my boots in the papers next week J ” We read­ily promised not to do so, for to wrap up those boota w-ould require ,a heavy pardon of our weekly edition?-:* ’ • ' w .

^ 4^? TJnavoldnbl^ l>elay . aStout and Hathaway-regret tjjat they ore com-

palled to announce a short delay in the *oponing of thoir new store, whioV^ necessartly deferred until next week. In the meantime* tbey will use the upper stox% where■ they will‘ Ve pleased, to re­ceive callers; 'and show a portion of their -fine stock. They pledge themselves to^jnake up for the delay (caused by the oontiaotbr) as soon as tbe counters and Bhelves are in.

- A meeting of the Board of Trustees of Trinity (Episcopal)'Ghtircb, Asbury Park, will be held on Thursday, April 20,. at p . A. WL, at the Park, to consider the expediency, of building at an early day. '. ’ ’•

A correc ted l is t o f th e B oard l ^ as fo llow s: Boy- B. M; Itodm an (D ean o f ponvocaU on), P lainfield , N. J . j itev . Geo. H . W atson, Freehold^ N. J . , ^O ^n'A ^.G ithens, A sbury Park-; G eo. A. B um sey , Sal^m, N r >Y.; D r. J o h n -L ongford and M r. G eo. Seoitv. p f fehiladelphiA. , / »

W atson, of~ F reehoH j is ,--at presoiit, c lergym an in charfee of,,the ne,w organiza­tion . ’ \ “ *■ “ ,

P oo^old^ j^ n n k j^ ^ h o u g ^ only a horse, he has e2i^e^rod himseU to a llby hia faithfulness. 41 Why- -Conajsiing of Snitp and QWrts .of all Btylea., d^on’ty o n sdB^hiiUj d^give him-away,’’ uaida f r ien d the o ^ e r day, as he observed the agedt; infirm

atteimpfal to ije-down, and ~rullT flB . ther^other horsea. wero doing.“ .Never,”’replied the owner. ^ H e has Bcrved us as feithfuUy as a hoTse cap,/and when be can’t.g^t; about, And beoomes too great a burden* toJiimself^ some humane~m§ana will be nagd ^o enabtc him to ‘aiitU3 e“ofif th&doiV--a8 fcp«^dily ^ possible; b u t n a s tr ip e s o r kicks to r that horse j no short meals.H is la s t j^ W h a v e jbeen h is b e s t ; and he - iflTgoing througKonliliajfli^fc^^ ' ^

•• - :- ;Vf,th ^ < th U ik , 6t.

oonaamptton, Oliaylff Hewland, a^d 28 yeara afad S dayi^,. j . : - . .. -V-'V*; »■'> ‘ - **• - -

li (rtirea.^ Also, Awn 1 hgt»,-^oat Salle, andCetn vaa Cdvora of .air^lntlBf fit tlio iihottcst, notloe. Airefllei'a promptly at- tended,t^yL(.8ona for CircqlataddPrlceXlfit. 1 Adarpsa4#: -(▼«{V*H;8t. F« ;KSii .* r - f l i l . sVoyf c .

. VVp have twO phnrche*; a-Day Schoolf t h a attendance or pnb -hundred scholari'^it^lftif.W Nowapapor: Aabury A Park Journal} PaoHc^f Beading; Roemi MaaoDdu Socle^r^Lodge of iQI Templarg, : lodger of Knights of Pythias, Debat Clnkfc-BlackamitliB and Wheelwrights' ahops, linml Yards, Temperance Hotel (sale ot li^nora prohibited), Drug Store,- Physidl^n,' Dry ^QCoda 8tbre', Bakery, bwWea st m iarqt iHW ^'ther Jdnda.* 'K, \

• If;the above .ahoald intcf&st any.bf ttif readers of tfiia paper, pteaab addreaa ALLBN Jl.;COOK, Snf«r- intendent, A^bnry Pwk, ^onmotttli County, ?»; &*.y

F R A N K B . W A R N E R .

Fire Insurance Agent,ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE.

O ver $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 C apital R epresented .P. O. Addre® A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J .

J . A , B O R D E N ,

Shaving an d H a ir C ntting Saloon;

“ . and Ns^ys D epot.

Daily, W«cklv and Monthly Papeja promptly delivered a t the Shorteat Notice. Main Ayenne, next door to P ark Hall, •

A 8 B V B Y P A B K t N i J .

G I E N W O 0 D I N S T I I X J T B , M ataw an ,,N 6w Jersey.'

It U sttootod in the-bcautifn! Tillage of M .tI wan, 27 miles from New York b / sUjamer, *od 20 by rail.

and aooeaaibleiocation

- ■ M R S . t i i l C O S T ATakes this early bppor^Un{ty(to inform the . i

d o w s c f f iThat’ she isprejpared to do^anyarnountof^

L A I T N D R Y W o r e ;. ,e years’ experience a t Aab^r^i&rk* enables irto Mra. DJ H. Wyckoffi and uJanjr^Jthera.jaato

C o r . F l r a t a i i d H i v l l r b a dA8B;URY PAT^K.

CarpentWaihd%u i id e r,b c ^ r^ a u ^ A V . and Emory St., ” '

A S B U r V P A B K r J V . j .

RicrKKBNCEfC^-Rerr. O . W .T rfin t. o r ttaliwny-t W . L . P^ttet, Jiew Bmnawickx.Kev J. W-Young,

Elisabeth, N. J.

. T H E

L AND FIi • ‘ - '

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O B V R E D B A N K ,

- Offer their entire dtock at

RliStJC ED K A T E S .

SAYE YOUR MONEf.

rora New York bv a tec 0 pleasant, healthful i incL.' A liberal diaoou:

No more,-------- , — .------------can b . found, t' A liberal discount will be made to Cler­gy men; alao to boarders living near or on the line of railroad, who may dejnre togoriomefrom Fridayeven- to Monday mom ng „Addreaa, 0HABIDES JACOBUS, A. M.

PriapipaJ.

Gr^at ReductionsIn the pricea.of all kinds of Furniture and House

Furnishing Goods, consisting of

PARLOR SUITS,m -

I LU SH , T E R R Y A N D ~ H A iR CLOTH .

C .K A N 1 ) D I S P L M O F

SPRING GOODS

STEINBACH BROS,v't

E a s t

4t

I > o n g I l r » i i c I i . a n d A s b u r y P a r k .

■, Great Bargains in

B EA B 7 MADE CLOTHING.A very large and handsome Spring 8toek of all de­

scription! jnat received. Nice Drew Snite for $10, $19,- $ IS, $18, tvjid upwards. A full line of'

B O Y S ’ S T J I T S

. o p t h e F e w e s t sty les- r ■

1 Great Bargains ln • - - ■

D R Y G O O D S.ase{In thia* department, by baying oar goods by the case,

ire are enabled to SfiTTT tnta, Mnalina and Dress Good| cheaper than any other atore in ftTe county.

B eautifu l P rin t* fronk Go. to 9c. per yard .Special Attention ia called~te> onr, fine Assortment

^ L , P A C - A ^ J .

Striped and Plaid Alpaca l£jo. and 15o. per yari Pine BlacklAlpnctt only -5c. per yard; recently sold at 37 jc; und 45c-

. Great. Bargnina in . . .•1 . -

W hite Goods and Linens.A fall stock of White Linen Table Clothf, Towels,*

Toweling, Nabkina, etc. We invjte hotel keepers to eiyunine onr gWWa in thh department before purchasing elacwheret onr prices compare favorably with Ntfw

“^orkior Philadelphia. » t . ' ’ - y ‘

l)ednotion always made in Buying QngptitiesLargo variety of Colored and White Flannels, Ho­

siery ■ and Ladies’ and Chitdjren’B Underwear. New stock {jrTtibbops, l acea, H rtraburg_^dm_nga agd Inaer- 1 tibna,’’Veflihits* Corsets,' Geiita Purnislung^Gooda,'Sta­tionary ar d .Worsted. . ‘ ■ ‘

7 B L U E

CHAMBER SUITS,in W A L N U T , C H E S T N U T and E N A M E L .

SOFAS, LOUNGES,CHAIRS, TABLE8,----------- BBDS>1'KADS, BURE AUS;-----

_ ............. . . v . . . . - _ . - ■w A sft-sftxm agf

M ATTR ESSES,i . . ' ~ M

I N H A IR , M O S S A N D H U S K -I '

PILLOWS, BOLSTERS.

"“ p a p e r h a n g i n g s ,CROCKERY, ■ ^ A

GLASSWARE,'. CUTLER-y,

PIpATED-WARE,'With otber articles too numerous to mention.

5 ,0 0 0 Yds. Ingrain Carpet,

500 M s. Tapestry,

-3 0 0 ids. Body Brnssels,1 ,5 0 0 Yds Mattipg.

Drugget^, Mats and Rugs

TWs iramenBe Btock ta offeree! to buyers at greatly re­duced prices. '

*y” Pleaae call and examine before“purchasing elae- where. _'v

E S T A B L I S H E D I N 1 8 4 8 . ,

MACHJET, ffflSi k CD .jmportbub AKiribBXiBiiBJiN

“ Thia departmentja now .replete witji a l^ge assorted ptock of Ladies', Miaaea' and-.ChUdren'a Boota, Low Shoes and Slippers, flfjibe celebrateiBHttT’S MANU- PACTURE. Men'a and Boya" Gaitera, only $1.50 to

v|4.o6, . . , . I —We have„coUatantl

ELS, SHAWL _J SOM,Jtc: ritantly oa^and TRUNKS*. 8ATOH- STRAPS;. UMBRELLAS,—PA|A^.

rA" Choice Selection of

■ W a l l P a p e r .P itifon it^ U io ite-ixnm lnV ig oar 8 P K lN a ,8 tQ C K

!, : “ that y^e ai^ selUng at-r-”^ . ^

■ to ^ l J s x j a J U E i i r i i o w j p r i c ^ s .

H a rd w are , I ro n <&Steel N o . 7 & 6 B R O A D S T R E E T ,

; . Hfewart> W. J vB U I t l > E R S ’ ’H A R D W A R E .

The i^ g ^ t m i r t M ^ r ^ o f n a ^ in ^ s i i «8ASH W EIO BTS from S lb*, to 2B lb*. LOCKS,

M in -' ' Brad, JBronre on* Hlaefe Jfa lnut-4-',. ' Knobf) atflf"'1 - ....

EVERT 1VARIETY OF HARDWARE REQUIRED IN A BUILDING. ^ E ftid ia tea made upon application,

, '■} j t -K' . -wltH speclfloations.' l,O O O ^Ij^ogB ", , B b o n . to n ’’ C u t N a i l s

i AiQpweBftaykii rnteaV dolivered at ;C_. depot in Noworlu

STABLE FITBI7ITUEE, SjALL QUAaUS, FEEL - C;;KAH(}ES8, i A 7 EAOES.Tarred Roofing and 5h]aith!flg Paper, 10,OOO lbj. for Sale, • ’ CARPET FELT,.

ired for-lining undar.Carpets, au througb floors partltli *

OhemitJally j)repared i deadento^feounq throu

" ^ / f i W a ^ e t r W U s o n A C o . . 1y » 0 I 1 I I O A D S T .,

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\ E W A I H i .

No silustjbnarid-Ocean-ffoptagAi/^Will selirWittr;or WltbobtP ture/' Only'feallaacrintoftliapurchflMjgionevjwa llie balan^on long time/ If, not abld, by M ay \ ^e for rent. Apply J*' ** ' '

WA.VL'KD,r-.,V -■ * * •••-•;* *;• . •■ . P ,V

8 T E A M -

SAW AND PL.4NL\G MILLS.

The Best Locationin the Stato of Now • Jersey for the above business."

Parties Who may wiah to engage in this Hne^of bdsl: heaswlll. please call ott blroddtw/J, 1 .*.,

D . H . W Y C K O F F ,

A s b u r y P a r k , M o n m o u th Co., JV. J ,

’ ! ■ J . rC? K E N N E D T ; ArtnW lPark; 'if. J , L - O r,-G EO .A . KD M flEy ,8a lem ,N . J .

Pebjuary, 187.6; / 1 -1: -•••

T H E R U M S E V C O T T A G E. ' ' ' ’ A ^ 'A s n i m r P A i k ’r - ‘ , r ' J

j -■ ^

v R e a l;E s ta te -E x c m m g e .;,,, r ' m ■ ^Tbo Bubsdnber will op^n an bfflicflin^ifejiallrbadg -. ■v

depoj, Aebury Park; oii the l^'darci{rA^Hl next, -for ;C% - • tho purposcHjf focilitatmg - . ,5- \r \ '.-;jL‘’hs;)?r‘

T r a n s a c t i o n s I r i R e a l E s t a t e ,Houses, Lots and Farms Bought,'Sold, -, '

:• u r n i J H e n t e d . ' ,V : X i i .O c e a n C J ro v e a n d A s b u ry p ia r tP ro p e 'H y a 's p ^ 1'

- It matters pif£nTmng to (be exchange- of real estate willboByetemized and concentrated in suph / dmanner &a to'warrant the. pnblio in putting ihuE bnslneaa of, ’ / , .that' character’ in onn hands.waipiehend-a-complfete -^esSHptloh of a lrthe rp ro p en y . n * '■‘&H

CH EAP ! C H E A P!BUY TOUR GOODS AT

D. A. WALLING’S STORE,O C EA N BEACH, N. J .

Where will be found nn extensive 'a^sorlmeut . of ail'kinds o t ..

MERCHANDISE,CouBiating of

D R Y G O O D S , BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE,

'G roceries, Etc.Also Doulors In Lohlgli h, 'W iliesbarro Coals.

No better assortment can jie found in any'other similar ... - - --stor^and tbe^oOdrwiilWsoja at~ .

LOW PRICES,13?"An invitation la extended to.aJl, far andnear, to

examine thia stock. ■ ,IS^GoodB deliven!d''to'‘any part of Ocean Beach

and vicinity..

STOUT &r HATHAWAYWill open their NEW BUILDING at^4SBUR-|- PAIIK, as soon as complete, with an entirely new arid weft selected stock of

H e o F m e o f l isOF EVERY DESCRIPTION

--- * AlsOi ^ .. * -

i B u ild e rs’ H ard w are ,PAINTS, OILS, TARnTsEES,t CARRIAGE HARDWARE,

m mSEEDS, FEKTILIZEJIS, E tc ., Etc.

W. W. STOUT. JOHN C. HATHAWAY.

5 . ALLEN & SON

Will open April 1, 1876, .

A FLOOR, FEED i HAT STORE. In Ormebod & K i?p'b new building, •

A t th e head o f th e L ak e ,

- - - - - - - - - ASBU R Y P A R K . N . J.

Joseph B. Yard,

IRON RAILING - M A N U F A C T U R E R , - ,

. At the Old Stand,

No. 6 Green Street, T R E N T O N , N. J.

Particular attention given to enclomng Cemetery IvOtH; also, Cottages at Oceau Grove, and creating.

E. H. & t B. UEWMTAN,

Ericttlayers, Plain anil Ornamental Plasterers,4 . Asbury P a rk Sc Oooan Beabli, N. J* •

MANTELS. AND RANGES SET. T* Oceak Buaoti, N. J., November 18th, 1874:

Thia is to cortify that E. H. Newman «fc Bro,, Imve plaptered a number ofrbUildingH at OceanTJe^Qb.'Und in all cases have given entirn satlHiHluction. 1 'take pleiisiiro-iirreeotniiieuiling theniJto any wanting labor done iu their lin6. ” ltesppctfully,.

r ; r •— ? r A- b i tn e k , sapt.TO WHOM-IT AtaV.CONCERN.

Princuton, N. J.% November 12th; 1874. Thiaia to certify-tlmt-Ev IL Newman-it.Bro. have

plastered several bouses foe me at Ocean Beach, N. J;,iluria>f.tLw<vpai»t.tw**4.yettMf.aiUl-iitt,yfi/ jiv«it-tii<»'gnod- satisfaction. I helteVe them to b j. «ood and equaro. tijen, very industjrioua, and will do as xlj^y sgrt=e. Artd I take pleasure in rBcouimendiug them to ftn^-who may need their rfofVloes. ~ - *1. W. vFllOLI>EU. *

„ M I L K ! M I L K ! !,' - GKOUGE TK U A X I / '

Receives his supply of Milk. Dmly from the Best Dairies id thin neighborhood, .

*Air;6Vders directed to GEORGE TRUAX, PARK HALL, will meet witff prompt attention.

* O t t M A I .G , ’ , t

- A . T h r e e - y e f i r O M j Q p i t(Sorrsl, OrtMd,Blood, neverbe^TBroEC-ifer:

I ‘ I^RICE, SfSO. " ! •Tnquire'Of James D..K,ip{7, J ournal office.

nera^aimesB, Live and let Live *' :.ia our mottoi""Ac-, kpowldgementa of Deeda, Mortgages, ete, taken or • >roenred. We abaft also connect with .. the- above' ;. »ranohea, better Banking facilitlpa (for those who keep ♦-»-

bauk'accounts} than 1/U6 so far 5een within the roach of our citizens. Parties wishiii'g onr services prev'ona to •; —April I at will pleaae address,fylth particulars, . .’..ri-iJ.--*....... .

D. H , WYCKOFF, Asbury P ark ,W 23, 1870. __ Monmouth Co. N. J . .

F R A N K H A R R I S .

H o u se a n d S ig n P a in te r ,(draining, Glazing and Staining.

Residence next doof to Githen’a Store.) Asnu&v P ark. __ jr* J**- , “-- r --

w m , k . W a r w i c k ,

p r a c t ic a l

Plain A Ornam ental. . K { • ■■— ' ' B.-*

SLATE ROOFER.; -A .1 1 W o r k W a ^ r C n t e d

To Glve Satisfaction ^

All Leaky Chimney* Repaired - and War­ranted W ater T ig h t./

v ^ - - ^ t ;East Long Brancli and Asbury Park,

JP . C». Box ; 1 t .. . Bpa in.fli,,„ v,

Ordera by Mail Promptly Attended to.

AUSTIN, II. PATT-ER80N, -

A r c h i t e c t a n d B i a i l d e r ,Contracts for Cottages, Ac., a t reasonable Prices.

MASTEB IN CIIANCKRY.

OtHcr, corner of Main and Pennsylvania Avenue, OCEAN GROVE, N.J.

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""^-NEW '-YORK AND LONO HRANCH DIVISION., Trains leave foo{ of LJl^rJy street. North River, for

Long Branch, 8.15,1 rrOO a. M., 4.15,5 15 p. u . "For Ocean Grove, or^Asbury Park, Ocean Beach and ■

.Sea Girt, 8.15,11.00 a. m., 4 lor.ii. Aijiving at Ocean Grove, 10.252 a. M., I.U8 and"6i58 i*. m. .. .i Leave Long Branch for Oceun Grove, or ^Asbury Park,.Ocean Beaeb, and Sea Girt. 7JJU ahd 10.10 a. m., 12.55 and 6.15 r. m. The 7.00 a.j*. connects at 8qnan with train for Philadelphia. • Returning, leave-Squan 7.40, I0.'£»5 a. m.,-3.40, 7.00 ivm,, arriving at Ocean Grove 7.57, 11.12 a. m , 3 57, 7.17 r. jtf-

Trains leave Ocean; Grove, or Asbury Park Station, for New Yorkand'all intermediate points at 7.57, 11.12 a. H., nnd'3.'5rT*rM7” ^ffivmg m New York 10.10 a. jr., 1.25 and ti.10 p. m.

Leave Long Branch for New York, 6.45,8.15,11,30 t. m., 4 15 p. m. Close cotmections for Elizabeth ahdNewark.-

EW JERSEY SOUTHERN R. R. “ *For Lontr Branch and Ocean Grove, froni Nbw York.

and Philadelphia; ....Leave^ WewYoVk (Pier 8, foot of Rectqr st.), a t 10.40

A M., antj 4 r . M. Arrive at Long Bnunih, 12;40 a. m and 5 40-P- H.... Leave Philadelphia (Market st.), a t 8 a m. for Long BrarioB, Ocean Grove, etc -r—

The 10,40 a. M. and p. mi tfains run through tO Philadelphia. The S a m . trains runs through to New York.

Fare between New York and Philadelphia, $2.25.

pENNSYLVANfA RAILROAD. >'

NEW YORK DIVISION. **Trams leave depot, 3Ud and M fcket street^: *

, .Express for New YOrk, 2.40. 3.:<0, 7. 20, 8.3r,'«nd 11 Jl. m. (Limited New York Express, 1.30 p, ji.) hltt, 1 3.10, 3.45,5,50,6.35,' 7 p. m, anil 1*4 midnight. On H\m- <lay.2 40t 3.30,7, and 8.30 a. m. ; 3.45, 6.35,<7, 7.10 p. m., and 12 uudhight^ Mail train 7 a . m. Emic-raut train for^ew York, 11.40 p.m.' .

Accommodation for Trenton, 2 30 p. m. . - ^xpresa for Long Branch and Squan, 7.20 a. m., and

. AMBofTTvlSlON.r Prom Market Street Ferry :

Accomjnodatjon for NeW^Yxirk via Perth Amboy ' and Jftmmburg and Monmouth Junction, 6.30 a. m. and ii p. m , connecting for Long BrUnc'h and Squan.

Accommodation for Trenton, connecting‘pmtlj ex* pressi trains for New York, 0.30, 8, and tO a. k., 12 iioon.*2, IKip^JlO, and 5.30 p.'ii, T * -

Way tfdin for Burlington. 6.30 P. k: ‘-Satidav frnlna ' ' 7,30 AltM. and! r . M. * ’ '. - - r-‘ -*’ •

W ay train for Bordentown, 8 and. 31.30 p.. m.. For Kiakora:branch, «.3(LA. »t72, and 4.30 ft m.

Kor.Higbtstown, 6, 6.30 a. m.,,5^.45, aud 5.30 p/W.1* or Long Branch and New York, 8 a . m.ForTuckerton, 8 a. n. and\6 tf..Hw 1 !KstrnMpdford, 6 and f t .15 a. m., 3.45 and 6 30 p.,m. ForMount Holly and Pemberton, 6, 8; and 1TT5-

a. M., 3.45, 6, and 6.30 p. u. For Monnt HollV, 1 and 113Qp. m. ~ r

For Merchantville, 10 p-m.. on Tqesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays only. ' r-. ■ ^ ,v-.-* wa fuUwwwwwy —T"-TICKET OPPICES5 < S. E. OoV. Brqad and Chestnut.

1 (116 Market Street..FRANK THOMSON, D. M. BOYp.^Ja., -

GcntrahManagcr. _

C S J E I D S .

H S. KlNMpNTll, M !>., Pbytiieiun and -tfurtfeou..■ Ollice at Asbury. Park Drug Store, Miiin ’t'frOet,

Aabury Park, N .J. » „ „ , ' / ,

13EEKS^AN it MURPftY; Cfa^selore and.Atib^-^ ' ' ^JL > eys a^L aw , Ft^ehold, N. J ." : *7^ * ^

W lIAttOcS .1 i.iliK B lt A&inuiw lj,VSUAKLtCB J . ' j ’AHKEIi;.A ifto:n,ey M-Xaw, SsIIefr’ ' (J lo r -and Miin’e r i'll 'ChjilH^rv, Fre^lioTd,' N . J . -

ce w ith -Jpel Parkerl'-8antb* s tf ® ^ n e a i^ o r n e r * o fg ^ , ' . . , „Alg : ■’ ■

J PARKER, .^nnaieilor -at.^w^^^r^h^bl

P & 'LY K C H , Counselors at Law'f 10”Vt,f:-jj(QW'Y«rk$ / ’

Page 4: p s W y y x M M M i I III 1 l l r n f l || 1 i i m 1 1m ii · Ka)»j nays, Msmb}, Hereford, DurantJ, ... Consolidated Mining Company says the product of ... ^AlJ the leading English

££/•

m m .

'B o^etlU rig C heap.^^ t^S rr1: '* -V ' ’ f t'■ ^ - ,i; -^t : . * ,^ _ ciuALEa swa;h. : - >.

There’ll not a cheaper thing on earth, J;; r,. Nor yet oho half So dear; —-•>t-\r ’2?isworjsb more than dUUng’tuwed birth, H-'.v Oa«thotuuMidagaipctLtLyeat 5 f ? -...*V/; . I t ‘lends thejday anew delight: ,

lTJj;vm B,BHSrnlMfc:By^.V -And ^ d a ra o ff il^ ttty to ilie night,

Thin »U the afois may yield.XOT’fe^ty^yontent; •: * •'

”, ^ - - - - — .*51X03^ ? , ■« 7^.:I t ia.a gift from.beaYtn eont

' \ .Fo^iporialjtto increase,1 ■ ■"■ Itwwt«ypn^vllli4i jsniilaak raorn; .:_

£-.'■.. - Ii-lulli^u.tojrjepow ;: ' . .A flower for peer ancbpw^a^t bom, y- ■

• - • . ..An eve rl siting roiWK1 .; . . . *. •

A chirm to baniih griefaw v, r ‘ ;• .. •*•: To anatoh the frown from oare;

-U-_' * K ".Tam tearfl to Bmilea, make.4nlla9aa.gayj...., v 'BBfe^§T£dHMa^V«^^Kere;

. And. yet 'tla cheap as aummer-daw,'-IhY ’J ' Thatvgepaa.the lily’s breaat;

.< ■* ,i" A tali^nah for love, as truo .ikii!.'^ ■ ■ Aaeverxqan possessed! '■ „ .,

* • - Aakdiilea the rainbow through the oloudW h^ihreaVning storm begins—

. Aamdalo’midth^.iainpeat loud,• ” . r - That still its awoot way wiaa—• .... Aa springs an arch' aorota the tide,

’• .Where waves conflicting foam, '; Bo^omes t^is seraph to ou^aide, v

/ThUjangpl of oiir boxje. W hat may thia wondrous spirit be,

' ' ^W Hhpower unheard before-1- -Thlireham, this bright divinii^ t-

• , Goodtemiwr—hotningmore], •^ ' Good tampe* I—'tis the choicest gift'

That wonan homeward brings ;. Andbafl tha?ttooreatpeaaant lilt

' To bluu unknown to kings. ’

J&fiV

S i S t

~ HeiiniratoBBif.— ' - ....v Fight yonr own battles. Hoe yoorown row. AhV no'favors of anyone, and you'll Buooeed five thpdsand timeif BStter than ono who ia always be- soeohlng some one’s patronage. No one will ever help yon as you help yourself, because "no one will be ao heartily interesfcraW yo^ affairs. The first step will.not*be such a long one, perhaps; but,

, 'earring your $wn way uf> the mountain, you make each one lead to another, and stand firm in that

- while you chop still another out;. Mon who-have_ znade fortunes are not those who had five thousand dollara gfven.them to start with,1 but started fair with.a well-earned dollar or two. Men who have, by their own exertions; aoquited fame hkve not been th rif t into popularity by puffs, begged or paid for, dr given in friendly spirit; they have ont-Btretohed tlieiy bands and tonohed the publio heart. Men who- win love do their own wooing,

j and I never knew a man "to fail aovjrignallyaa one who had induced hia affectionate grandinama to speak a good word for him. Whether you work

1 for fame, for love, for money, qr for anything else, work with your hands,*heart and braiiu, Bay •** j

. „ivfll P ‘ and some day ypu wiU conquer. Never let i6a!ii bttveit,tp.pay.'‘‘fhAve1 magged yon np.”

Too many friends hurt a nian -mOTQ than i 95 (a t alh'—Qrace Greenwood. ^

B e tte r W histTe T ^ a n W hine.As I was taking a walk early in September, I

noticed two little boys on their way to school. The smaller ono-tumbled and fell, and though he was not reiy. much hurt, Be began to wh|tfd in a baby­ish way—not a regular rbanng bdy cry, as though he were half-killed, but a little, crosa whine.

Tbe older boy took his hand in a kind and Jatherly way vand said : '

“ Oh, nevermind, Jimmy; don’t vjhtne; it is agroat deal better Ui'vihutie. ’ ..... ..- And he began in the merriest way a cheerful boy wljiatle. '

Jimmy tried to join in iiie whistle.“ I can’t whiBUe as nice as yotj, CJhkrlie,” said

he j “ my lip^ won’t puokernpgoiid."** Oh, that is be<>ause you have uot got all the

Whine"OUtTyeV' said Charlie; “ but you-try a * ininnte, and the whistle will drive the whine

away.”So-he did, and the last I saw or heard of the little

fellows, they were whistling away aa earnestly aa t tlQUghJhflJL waa I he chief end of life. I learngd a lessonTwhioSl hope 1-sh^j. nol boon forget” and^ff^ called oW th e i^ T ^ linea, Vhloh m&y possibly

^ h e e r another whiner-of mature -years, jta this claps- ia Jay no means confined to the chilom»B» «•

It Jb bettei* to whistle thun-whlne P It is better to luuvh thiin to cry,

For thongh it be cloudy, tho nun will soon shine Acrotui th» bine, bcuiitiful eky.

It ia betiir to whiatle than whine._Oh! man, with the sorrowful brow, •

. Let the words of the child scatter murmurs of thine, And gather his cheerfulness now.

It is better to whiatle th&n whine. • ,Poor mother! so weary with care,

. Thank God for the love and the peace that are thiney* * And the joy of thy little ones snare. *

It is better to whistle than whlne-■ Through troubles yon find in your w ay ,Bemember that wiae little feUow of tip ...... .. .

“ And whUtltfyo^ir whTmrig away.a.

God bleaa thA-brave boy for the cheer He*brought to this sad heai , of mine ;

W hen tem pted to m tm m ir, th a t yonng voice I h e a r, * ^^Ttrfrbetter-to-whiatla thw whine I V. ,7^ - . ,'7^^

JOHN’ A. GITHENS,C A S H

General Furnishing Btore,u„.--------ASBURY~PAR K,. N. J

M -t:

i *. .» "■.MJr.Ti..\ I - v,‘ In addition to my UBual. atock of Qrocerie*,-Hard­ware, etc., I ..will Tayia a complete st^ck of

H BT^ AHD CQTTAGI FURNITURE, .such as Cottage Suits of the latcp ' atjlea, bought di­rect, from Eastern manufacturers,,Bostic Bedsteads' The How &. Eureka Spring Cot, Sofas, Lounges ana Chairs of all kindB, Camp Chairs and8tools', Mattings, &c. Also, Towels, Pillow Cases, Quilts,. Counter­panes, Sheets, Marseilles Spreads, Tahle Linens, Plain and FanejrMattingi}, Checked Matting* Ac. —' l HOTELS AITD (JOTTASES FURNISHED, '

St;ne ^ fiaeaftsware in Original Fae'sages,T in , W ooden a n d iFillow • H’a re l

.1- * * IS 5ist E raada o! F am ily M ent,- ■-

t t B V i X * . P A R K j j o O f t y A L , 3 3 > ^ ii£ , ..................

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F O R « | f T , - •

“ P r o s p e c t C o t t a g e , ’. . ■ . ■ * 1 ■ ■

■ a i - R O O M S ,

A t O c e a n BpscsJi,,!!*Apply to a O A B S S B T ,

fOoBW.PBAofirJ^. A .’.AjlriUJWfi.. .. Sop’t.

Openifor reception of guests . .

A P R I L 1 , 1 8 7 6 .Pleasant Ri^ms! Tems >!

’WX&, 43, SHAFTO, Prop.,Formerly Of Lake View House. * ; #

W i l l i D e v e r e a u ,: H Ew ':»BA5sfCH, sr. jr7,: ’— 1- —DEALEUINr— ,

Dry Goods, Groceries,F i n e T e a s , ' ’

C o f f e e s , . S p i o e s j S u g a r t ,>'• B o o t s a h d S h o e s ; ^

F L O U R & F E E D , C r o c k e r y , e t o ,

GOqDS DEXtVEREtr

I J 1 B I S K o y O H A B G K .

F O R S A L E .A Seven-room Cottage, situated on Sow all Avenue,

near Bond Street. LotJHJxlOO feet.P r ic e , - - - $2 ,0 0 0 .

If not sold before May 1st will b4 to let.Apply to. -* .

. WM. FLETCHER, Asbury Park.

B R A N O H Y A R D ,OF THE

Li*......... Manufacturers and’Dealers In

O r p i n e & H e m l o c k T i m t s r ,

B o a r d s ,P l a n k ,

S i d i n g .

S h i n g l e s ,— . P o s t s ,

S a i l s , ___ M e .

C O A t ,(Lehigh, Hazelton, Buot Monntain.)

- •jk, .Lime. Lath aixff’ ETair, Bono

■ I • te ,P t> 'u a i'0 tte ;& a! Lime, Iron Clad Faint, Eto.

M i|T and 1 *0 0 10 77 , P rinceton, If* J*Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited

EDWARD M. FIELDER, Man’gr.

OCKAN EXPOSURE. ESTABLISHED 1854.

• r ^ -H M C E -& -S O N j

ifiiB T M E N M l L O l Im w m m >a «r«

Nureeries and Green-houses at RamBon.2W miles from both SealBrfgfrt Station, on the N.J.

Southern R* R * and Shrewsbury Station, on the N. Y. & Long Bipnch R. R.

T r e e s , P l a n t s ,

Floral Eopot at Long Branch faring gommei.

BOUQUETS, BASKETS,W r e a t h s , C ro s se s , C r o w n s .

The following 'Catalogues are pub lished for gTatultoda distribution, v l* :

N *o. 1 .D e s c r ip t iv e C a ta lo g u e o r T r e e s , S liru b s ,

r' V in o s , p t c , .

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

N o . 3 ,W h o le s a le Ttfade L i s t ,

jg^“Plans given for suburban and/villa. gronnds and trounda.generally,.mith-lists. of ornamentfu leaved ahd lowering plants, ornamental ^nd shade trees, shrobs, (jtc., best adapted .to the soil-and sea air. “~

• f

. x charge,.and all Arti olos warieRted. M,T#tPersons forwarding their orders for Groceries, etc.,

S'- i ' before coming, will bo promptly attc&dett to. ': ; I take this opportunity to return my thank* fox* the

. liboral patronise accorded to me in the past, and hope to merit a continuance of their favors.

J . O H U h . - C I T H E N 8 .

f t r ^ w . ; s u t p h e n ,

r.v ..Caniage Wbik in' all' its branohel

L ' "T M fA IN B T ® E I* n S T B S E T & A S B U R Y A V .

i; 1 ’j, , B ttort M to workm anifip^o

Jamis A,-Bradley f Esq.,

O j 3ST. M i l l e r & S o n ,Prodpcers of and Dealers In all Wnda of *

V E G E T A B L E S .A l l O r d e r ! l e f t a t th e O ijlac *>/ th e

J o u r n a l w i l l bq V ro m p U p -A .tb f& d ed le ,

J . E ^ S A N F O K D ,Wholesale and Retail D jrierTn '

1 , t S c ^ 1' > ' v~ .

. ■ V' Wnufaotuj^rB a4d.Imp!)ttcri;oJ J-

B k a d i s t & S m m ^ A h j h a g e s t’linmh-}Sa2s~ n& ctm M i i i t h o Ofty b t jN&Kr-'Sfork - ■

The1 d la not dlscSiarge 'or rodnce tu i '.M M j’ o t a single «iaptoyee in the ir •■Warehouse

H uriag the fate dapre^sion to business.BaiDMT, & Smith ware tho f in t to. the Bluish

Trade to .issue tax. Hiostratod CataIogae>‘>w)i!ch they fnrnish on application, .

D A S r i E I i D e O O S T A , C A T E R E R ,

First &Ewlifoad A^j ABhuxyIajk,N.J,— * - * - years experience as a CATiSltER

L“ 1J *“ *Mr. Adnbb Allkn[erstand just what is

refer 'to Asbnry Lodj

UUVIUU UOU lutuir JWID DA|nilDUUon m y own account, besides serying *Mr. Adnb^ Allkn in Summer time,"1 think I can-'undeirequired.

I wpuld respectfully refer to Asbnry Lodge Masons, Lodge of Godd Templars, and Mr. JamggJH^

FreeBradley, for whom 1 havo gotten up. _ ..■ * t r Calls from any partr of Monmopth County ba promptly attended to. J

will

•' F O B S A X E ,

One of the finest-C0Cla%e8 in.Asbary Park^corner CookmaK and Munroe avenues, convenient to lake and ocejua. The Cottage contains twelve rdoms, hard fin* isbed throughout i lot 1661601 on Cookman avenue, and 122 feet on Munroe avenue. Price, |5,500, one- half cash, balance on Moxgage.

"“ Apply to ^.* WM. T. STREET,• v. Ar.i^ary i'd rk , K. J .

LUM BER• AMD- -v.r .i. : ■ -

BUILDIKQ MATERIAL

Britt, lilt, utt, Blaslif, i M , Baiffc.HAILS ^ BOTtDERS’ HARDWARE,

T 1 - A Specialty. ' ‘ J .J*All kinds of Lumber constantly in the yard. «4-

Hemlock, Spruce & White Pinti Timber. ROOFING StATi:

Of the best .qnklity ■ pr contracts takori fo^ roofB complete.

—Evory ariXcfein_oar. Jin&d^yejed^ith^dbpaVoh, at thb lowest possible prices. 1

Part lea deairiug to erect Cottages will not do them­selves justice unle s-they givd us a call:

GARRET V. SMOCK, NELSON E.-BUCHANON. JAmuaT 24,1876.

J . H . S E X T O N ,•”**, r.C ABIN ET MAKERy PHOLB TJSRBB,

AND fu rn ish in g .UNDERTAKER, -Caskets, Coffins, Shrouds, Crapes, Cloth?, etc,; on

baud or furnished to order. Funerals pereoually con­ducted to point of deatlnatioii. - J t -

M AIN STREET,Aabury Pork, N*J.

W . S . C R O S B I E ,

Slate&Metal Roofer,(Jieas SroTa aad AAary Park, St J.

After thirty-two years* experience in the business, I Sfn prepared to meet tho wants of the pabllc in good Slate Roofs costing no more than shingles.

Slate selected for light frames, put on aud warranted to bo as light as shingles.

Wisnce, Cor. Asirary Aye. aa Bsnil St. Park,I Alt Work Warranted«. jrt

Refers to J. P. Cooper, Esq., Jas. A. Bradley, Esq.*, and Allen R. Cook, whose bouses will show my Style of work.

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Hki f e ' S i S . f i

G A R D E N E RV.AWWS t.atti o t r i T A ST E FtriilY

S o a d i x i K D o n e b y 1 t h e i r o o t . Poit Offloe Addrssi, ASBUBY PARK, N. J.

i-I re fe r to m y p atrons^ Tor W h o m I h a r e

b u ilt In th e p a s t f iv e y e a rs a t O c c a n G ro v e a n d A s b n ry P a r le , a b b n t P i n y h o n s e s .

. J . M D E Y ,ARCHITECT anfWOXLDWEL,

O n. Bomba t M ’IK M i iu f i f -■........:• OOSAK S8 0 VE, K . J .

LEGGET BROTHERS,MANUVAOTUKBRS OV THK.

ASBURY- PARK" Bj&AKIXOF ~t -T

P A I N T ,'Pronouncw- the beat ever nsed -along the' Atlantic coast, being ground especially for sea-side atmos­phere. « ’ • • • :‘j

^ L E G G E T , B ^Q S.v?;"IfOO l*« a rl 8t . (near Beeionaii^Jf. T .

jes 2—J. A. B radb^ , A sbnry P ark , Wm;iAtkin~ , Asbury' P ark , l ) r . Jtandev ille , OcoyvJQrove.

References j son,,

Por Sale at 3. F^IJD FO BD ’S Store,............^ ASBUBY-PAgjgfrN . ^ ^ . —‘. ....

JAMES M; JlAGEMAN,-,

j o B S m a

FB S8H CAN NEB and pB IB D .

r u m ,- n a and g r a i n .M u t t e r a n d T e a s :a S p e c i a l t y .

'. -TOW.A11 ohoictt-gooda atNcVi-rttainpnoo<r..- .

Qor, LAKE? Sp M A IN A ¥ S .,ABMVMV PA B K , -PQ8W JTKBSKT.

.1 ^ ! . floods dail?’i m i t o ssy part o f the Park or Grove with promptnet*.1 *7 '

R esidence , l t t Jkv . n e a r B u r g . jtVTT.neartheJtAl

A S B U R Y P A ® K . N . J .|^T~ Having had a long^expenence-on the. Ifiw

of. building at Ashbury Jfrark tod * 0<Jean;-Gro?6. I am "able to say that I can__bnild‘, cottages..ot every style to unit nurchaserp; at the lowest prices.; Orders executed at the s^ort^st hotlcfe. - * * ■ •

p

' y w taltfid t DcMlen in'

CLOTE & W0 0 LENS,-Ho. 5 08

$ a mat' b r 7 n,- j ^NTRACXOB^NO'BUltDER,

' Cor. 2^^rflno6 Avenaornear--M6in J2iffranoe,-„_' v . :

F 3a h i ' , a n d O r a a m i a l a i s^pUdingaraiMdanimoved with care andr^-L -

■ ' ,v 1 ’ :promptneM. .• r: -7 ''rj f i r

vro/.-.aii,?’' i t t o ^ r B a x o B v a . . s s . , ,.

t pip PANmr sopD8.!^ Tarlatan; aad^ienna jFjkni, Fane^JjiBattie.. GoodJt, Boies, l>Mka. Dfeaslntc and Card Cam*. i

‘.'^yisitoraioVtb1 will find this just theplaoe tft aeleot i^senta for fiends. ; '*•/

J o r . , o f 'M a i n , a n d . A s b n r y A r% , ’

v . . A S B U B ^ PABK* 1ST, Jv VI. Dealers in all kinds.

- R E S E A ILJB B 9 -W N ,Dealer In all kinds of

^CHEWING AND SMOKING T O B A C C O , 3 ?n r f is ,

AMDS T A T I 0 1 ? H R S T ,

, M A I N S T R E E T ,ASBlfBY PARK, , NEW JBR8BT.

WK DOLTON &. CO.,' W h o le s a le G ro c e rs ,

D C I L T O N ’S B M Q K . ________

. .T O U 3 K X a ff r -au .. JL

* ‘ IWIIAM^-STOTJTENJIOBO,"WHOLB^ALB DBAXBBfl IN

T i n (S I J a p a n W a v e ,270 PEARL STREET,

Near Fulton St., -NEW YORK.

. . E B I A H W H I T P E ,THE '

WILL DRIVER and- m FITTER,M A TlW - S T R E E

-ASBtmT PARK, N. J.

IRON, S BRASS FORCE Mi Llff POMPS.. Iran Sinks, Drain PIp^VTfpofleH f%mp,

KTO., ETO.... TOGETHER WITH. AN* ASSORTMENT tPLUM BERS’ & GAS F IT T E R ’S- W ARE

Satisfaction given or no charge made.■All work anbject to special contract'.

F. H. EENNEDY & SON,Civil Engineers A Stuse^ors.

BfiiX. E8lrATE~AaaBIB-*.'OOMVliS4s|liite,

I. e . SEI^NEDf,Master In Chancery,

a n d

NQTARY PUBLIC,Qmce1ttTiai~H»ii; f tS B U S Y P A R K , N. J ,

EXOTIC

E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 5 8 ,AT

tO N G B B A N C H , N. J .• ' . :A..... ••• - ' X V '

Greenhouse , ahd nursery plahtsg r o w n a n i> f o r s a l e pY

. # c o r. W . H i > a g h t o n ,LOMfi flBINCH, l5 iiS } IM -;C O 0 If! r » : i t

Baskets," Soiiduet# aad Cftl fo r Wed*sgk twa Part it; s.. ^freaths, Orowiis,n<*0W"and othitf csiEBB fpf Funerals. Oab-

I'-Jmt cs, , ie ttu c o” ■ ' ■ ’— opfir season. . »■

A. J . 3 B 0 W N 5 ,

Ar?Mtect ajad Builder.l*U njiand«^c ife o n jd rsw n a t ti.jA ort«*tBSli68.

AtoT^tSgeeto Jrent..' 1 • ! ■' ' , **R e > ld e n « e r ,,#98 A n b u ry A vo ., -----

; ' . A 8 B U B Y E4.B 3K , N . J .

, r y t j j i T m nigggmy loprOBtrg .X

iu t m w m c il iB t t

{l Ii gfv't rm gTcat . nieaauro 'to fitaU) th a t l 'h%TO vllU*4 tbo grotmds.of tjjo Ocftan ^Orove » . iicettog,- Auwclailtiti, trad rtliik tlito ft4wireiblx ka#ptsd<for.f»EBls1ilti« Shriayan-fa«il|ia a m * W? Uio mito.; vof,Cbriitiiniaflgofeai.^ l-i-y t f ■ S . if. '. ~ Z ? ' 7S'..T 'f a . OPINION.OF.Qj^EItAL GUANT. r - • ^ V . v._-

04 .oral as *; mi.«(ndoiiK |hera^p]Jpitti6ditor*%p(^ :... 7~ \

4bt^Ofc-yOflw#4nhiinM'A r e * o j f t ^ - y o a n ^ . o l d ^ w ' ma - j d ^ i u wy f l n ^ l i i ^ L- i l i- r ‘iABbni^^Park-ia-aLihriyingj-TOQDK*Dmnmer;ro«ort,(^mytvropr/ three yoartoia^snma.auL nr .aftyanjmufla^^L. ►^mlK)ngBrancl^yiUaffe.t'lt%aa now aQme 5'|her^neat for/a^Tdst^fQce abopl^^^nieff^4 _ At^Mr4|i.hfi874« ^ ^ ‘ -J S.'GRAlfT? . • ^.fTfie p,Iaio£||iii"'groW ■Wa writtfiii ; ' J ' ; . •; • * * :" &,' T;; ■ ‘ '1V \ '.; . ■ ’".' ’ ’*

«rj'CLihT?:}y/Vum£t t » f » r » t » f Ki-io'r»-»«i.»*■’».*V , * ^ * v i j i i H ' . J . •." 'XJlr^r xqu ritan i^^ ta^o a bavjQl^n'bnilli a t Aabury Park: and Ocean,0rove within fodr^y wts, dosting ^ver*,,/' '

f*'- ' - . 1 — ■ —-Ia * .. . u J 9 '/in

Centennial vWtora can go to or return from -Philadelphia, along tbe ocean front, by taking roijtes indicated above, as cart from Philadelphia run direct-to Asbury .

„ KINMONTH & Q 07," '■ ; ... i ■

* Dealers m . • .r —- - -

DRUGS, MEDICINES,E to . , E to .

/ M A I N 'S T R E E T ,* . . - , . . '• ..v •:<N*AB STBIHBACU’B,)

S,

A SB U R Y P A R K N . J .

PM,TBE PUOTOCKlPniSR.eet.BMtmAf^sua o A i.tE U i e s a t

868 BEOADmY, KIT# YOKE,MK3 HEW JEESEt,-. v .

- V • ana 90EAH SfiOVB.

. P H O T O G B a J h S , ‘ F E R R O T Y P E S ' J’■ AXV .*

•’ ~ L A N D S C A P E V I B W ^ ,^ iscLUDina ’ t

Lake, Ocean, Cottage and TentBO^B33S-333»

AND’ Wonderful Cfrpnp* on the Beach.Copies of any picture takeq may 1>e obtained.

Artista always in reudlneas to fill orders.Address dunng winter months, *

Dealers in

C r o e k e r y ^ e te .,'Gor. Bond S t and Gookm'sn Avenne,

ASBURY PARK, Ni 1.OosdB iD e ih rm d in <Grovo niitl t*arlf.fired lis <3ro

ESTABLISHED BOXJB TEA5R-

w w. W^MCCHiESNEY,'. ; Manufacturer of

I C E C R E A M ,Main Bt, Opposite Ha i l r oo i l r k .

; Emm

S. W. PACHr - “8B8 BEOAS'WAT, K. Y.

. h u r l e y & B e n n e t t ,

M a s o n s a n d ^ B u ild e rs ,

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

ORMERO0 $. KIPP,•CARPENTERS, .

.T . - C O N T R A C T O R S, 1 .• -i - AHD * -

, X. BOAT J3ULLDERS, A SB TJB '? ? A itK , N . J . ; - '.v

■iu. ocavrr tb *LAR G E 8 H O P ON M A IN ;

At the heai’of Westley Wke, after Jan. 1st, 1876.- ’ • - »V j ' .f .»>-■— 1

Having;, awocjatod. onrseivea together-an partners,

___________ p hbali also contlni|LBoat Bollding: p n d f a m lu h ln g in |U1^kinda of styJeawhich may be required. ............... .’ k "“’ AH kinaa oCiobhing in our line ntt<ndodj to w>tb

’of wf««no^i a# to. ^hatacter* and,workmanahip wo

to k ;X J , ,

B. D. Price, Architect, 615..Walnut-St., phlladslpbla* 'A. H. MeadV 43 Decafai* 8tv, . - V»V “ •

_Q.*Pp^ker,Ooean GrOye/NJjf.J 0 . ^ Ammackv Ajbr ^ ^ ' y *Jataie«4 'BnuUoyf "

LOKEIISQN BROTHERS, C a r r i a g e M a k e r s

; f And Wheelwrights,Oobnbe or SewajiS. a n d M ain £vr.B.

ly jo b b b g Fromptlj Attendad to:

'. WILLIAM ‘BRUMAKER,, • P L A I N AJ$[D

Ornamental . Plasterer,lS'iBi B U S E llr ti St.-IEENTOSF.-f. i:

^ AND — VA SBU R Y #AV. OOR^ OF W E B 0 ST.

A n b u r y ^ P a r k , JT . J .

BS^papltoIs, IVnsssea, BracVels^ontrea, Cohitee. ^rinraiinOT^etOj- of various styles add now designs. Also pubUo ^r private buildings Uniahed from iarcbitec-' tnral drawings, in a workmanlika manner, on Veasonu- bjla -.terma. *- Modeling from dealgns, etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. .. • - j v ... , »•

- A S B U R Y P M | R k

I C E C O M P A N Y ,S 4 i l f i ^ i ^ 6 r 7 ^ r

? ’ ' : - ’v'!P.ARK Mi

*OFFIOB it’

HALL

BAV, FEBD ASfc O A ^ S , 'y oafiOB^iEs ju ib fapyi^iis '

W B ?..O R ;» ra tp fl; tc . VIB^T/^TKNin& j; -(a ^ :-d i l i fW i to .anj*-parfof,tii6 P/ii.k or’OraVe -■

without extra charge. taken on-£ivery,.; , ,

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