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VOL.VTTI. DOVER^MORBIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22 1878." NO 28 '?lJ8LiBil*D l ETifcT BiTTlSir ri BENJ.H.VOGT. One loar, -'.-> -;•-• - •-' •'- ' M.00 Blx Monthi, - m : - .-. • - i n - •I'M PHVSICIAN iiud' "sraOEON^ ornot AT BKSIPKHOB'a:i oacuAnn Brnirr. 2 J - 3 J . ••••' •' '"'• ':• ' •' ;1; •"" 3 njho_ "Counsell Corner of BlftcUoJIina Bnuci Bfi, BHoo in lUeN.tlcml Union Hank Bniljiiigl rs7oSLS»r Oeatival , '|A &SEIJUand Anriys.fll of 111 ii]|orinl)ODi'or OSES AND MIJVEBjlI.S Ins flaid. It can trnly to cslTod the Oreii Bloba Purlfloir-j Tmi great nuurcoof Olieiso originates ia the McoS, and up.mod|olnn tlisi Jdoinot Bci'dimth'cfjoii it, to jmrifr and renovite, hn iby Jaat claim upon nubile t.U uiaHuil. •' '" <(,;•!" ' 1 -, In^lnry .[iroolaiinedthe birth avjqur, audjui angelic choir, gang Foreign .-.•". ,., ALWA$ CKHAND, W-tf .LAW, Oar. BlnckweU and Sli. CARPENTERs) i: i- : ;| J - :H: sJaMjil!g t from 1 to SOplocei, (or ill twoiiimi. ^'6SB^a^lP4IQfur^uabuilfl anct allk ' to (Him Ilia igedoy tet two at tbi moit lar nnblleatloni.''Bix'oMhe flnoit cbi tomrvsabicriber.'Xbflbeifeonbl oTir'Wdrri'offiaM^to'iseuti, «nd Ihri no«t . Hberit inaueetaonti" tb^imnenberi. •Onrflni.' OOBUBUIIODI plies DIUNII of tncmpoAwti ^niakinkil 1 cfreatuii free- E . r . A L BES TEW;pabllih6r«,'North Wit Oeraor 7th Ba Dlckiuion SU.t Pbihdalphli. . 3" ' j be fjjr ite npliXtmg spd final eal A\ia i wii^iiei' I or 1 or wtietoTor {be p aped ifsbwD Christ fa nst be its life-ffi .... "affi^tuSll „_ Intiuoaae nhfcii it excrtaj, KOI] io a ,'w rooutbt fruin tlio tlnio I ccmincmjei] t!iu lie or llio Ycgctlne, tba Calmer enrou ont a: iar very boit women. Jin. H. Q. PLOKKUB, O r f V E G E uodrtBra ttbiowkoBe thaiiiutar'i oWi, worf: earth vraa done ho blearf. thsjijoijtai am he hhaai Mat them ODt to oon JBliyjjtoVfirWil tiicte IIM lleen !pg iaooeMkroonalwrfirfctiUaL jontineht add 'la ueirlj everj nitlon and tribe tlio grape! BoeJ hM liooa plurteJ u,l is bearing precious fruit to-ijn'j. 0wers,pJ tbe Mod sro not The work is i» : .WK$:Jiay~ m r t d j . i * lliem. Ibo; are pure and boly. Tbi .ffrttjfMmttaiftoja (rat *orU aoiglt ptro JrUalyWaS!lver«t lijllioao i 'en to reveal bis vill to men. Tbo An- gel of. the LoH appGaroa unto Hajmr, to niliini, lo Qideoo, to joiliM," io,.e% ght-en tlicm M to Qod'i \>)U oopoOTninj SINE A VJL'J.IILE ', 6N heblowl jet iIliCD»tred, tadtliomiuJ» ijiSik 1 id a»"prfiBe wlio liavo boon restored toji.altb. H..'H.'8nn»i. En.i DiarSlr-lbivj loll °~"-'JLt± " 'BIGHT, U, JBTINE 'ABEOBT 5, Boston, Mas jf'is sou> IY U.L DiinGaisrar •itthas>'VriiflitWei OUAit lil'lll taraol need lo donVJe» now tleir -;:, ""'§5'' ' dtciflititnV lAiiitQdflfeciacstloaHforbDiltluiB^ODiilrAqljn. •j:ri llloBlndttiil«rl>UliiiBUUoa.., t , ' SttiSllMl; StfKJWST kind'of wntp orhr nnod. New caipeta on orMJtoniaexchEng8fortarpet: 23-^lyJ The Ladies'Emporium •a? BUMMER of 1878,? who baa' t n g u th« Simmer ammlgaviih tbo most complete, elegant and faahj-ri HOKre" "if «if w T i i - . lofound ta town, indnfllna MiryUang sew In I1ACE8—ical and imitation, rial, aiia will be tmit up in the latest stjle d now^rt ^MJ^.IV oompotoiit Melptaiil^ , -Tui BAnpdttb'P iUtS"Jlii ftOo., Anirtra, N. BMIU»O THE SOWEIt ASD TUL S££U. BOOUHTTlpIDLl BpCtETtj - sE lira, 1878. . M ' "Buliol'di sower went'forth to sow." Matthew, xui 8. "The ecad ia the won] >( Qpd." ^ " k o , T t b l t t.tbe BowBradraitaofn nT 1 No doubt'When'Olirifit uttered it Lo riforrtid to hitfcseU owing ff ici tJouiilo' ;U»Appat(aB,:Bt>"JJ>/,oiit day, uenanls of tlio Lord, dif^ctoiV and 1 gaidedty tblt Jivlne Master, are to nonttor "tbe stwd :ftfiongliodi'Snedaylirwlil {<.' i£'> i '•- powei^of W-vgo oi mrt^fpt .tlie Son'fll. Qod tm&yit it no^bflflMthteV i3iff»ity to entoi a alnfnl vmfi 'endUffetiitimll- SIIBHIQ tJinthe.migltaDW tie tpei a«d ' b u : tlbi whose if tfiu icasoLing powers, mjglil reach tho point referrod to by tliu nur- peut ia the Ctoideq of Eden, " And ve ^httllboiiti'aodB," •Tben aod*(i word would pot be considered necessary; the Bible Society might be ubuliebed ; there would be &remarkable' elevation of BQU- tftaliood pad s aenreapondiug of. the 1 . antiior.iy'of God. Bnt BUGU a nah'bted volume Is not' the seed tho divinely commissiyncd Bower U tdBwtter among the nation*. ' •" llomiiaihenng tEie'warniug at the oloao of tha Bible to him yfao would add to ot take from tho words of this book, be io. oeives it us jt canie from tbe hnndsoj tba innplred p£omeb''throngh ticna of men who have loved it -anV proved it to W trao. , Tbia is tlio seed ths Sonar is to scatter v/heierer immor- Ul souls ore fonnd; One; famed for 11B Lttainnieuts wrb'te .oa a bli lecf in liia UJblu, " I haW regularly! i Idtontij perused these Holy Scriptures and am of opinion timt this volama iu dcpehdeutlv of ite dhino origiu contains art •, Iras: spblimity,', man exqiiisil beiuty, more pure morality,'taore im- pprtunthistory and flaer straiiiB of po^ otty and U!O<IUGQCOttan cau beeollectef from all other books io wbotovei oga oi iftyiaw-'beeii written/ Suroly tills fi jma BSBD IS AKPNDANT ii suited to every soil. !j . : Hare yon aver Been (me of those E parontl; illimitable- otjrnfleldfl ujiou inrweslarn j-ralriea. _Aa for as the eyo »nwoofin.aj'baBoqn''^ '"* ~ ot ibe rtfltlifl* oaeaa, tba waving thiaVabstontiiil source of oar wedUi. It fjeeina, iacrudihlo bat; this mi field tnty haveBpraogirom o s^ngl eeei. Tbat soed produced a handful ,THP.™8? 1 »»lipai™4:99t9.I«|{oi»Mlj; im to dec Irom'tbe vloked oltles ol tbt lain. Oalttieli.'Rii'aacol wbo' stamJa ic pnioHM.6! Qpcl,;.«.a8 sent ^Sfool): i flto Mt k y i lled.aBtore louneandtliusthmeinimm- nrnliifl aorft have boen ooyend-with llio rlcg iiarvcat. ' 80 it ia with Uie Word of God." At flret tbere WM.bnj,o tingle bop; of tbe law engraven 0D' tl lablea of stone, or a Dingle copy of ;enob ; oBjifll or. eipTi ^pisl]e, Indeed thefe tf K time wbaa ttiere ves bat OQD printed copy ofWBTbie. But look outjicto tbnt troad' field whicii is tbo world itfd itoid .the li&r vesVtbat ioa spruag from _ and told them o! the resurrection of tbo tnti! "AmoDg'ihe id.'pur Biblo -we read "I) ^S6tjtiinipe <i ,paget to tOBtifj iito'yoa these thJiigs ia tlie ohijwhes," ind his Uallmooy i^thab ,BfCfttv oll*oni- imciuff effur of $Wx^(mH^ffhd4)evoT -111let him takax&KtKtf Iil9 ! w8«lyv' Cbis ts the last record we have of >rge expense that only ecol or Indiyidualfi of wealth could itp. ^ i j o ' grodb'ipu'ltitudo of , i o y o a i n Ohrbtfaii; }auda^ bad /evarreaiorevertfleflnouV.ltwas'nottill 1301't!mt a Sootat; (The British'; and Foreign BibleBooiety) was/armed whose BohV Object Was 'to i: distribate the; bilio tmoufi all national ',Nbw there are many thoaBiad rritioipnl and auxiliary fcjoole- I itt^LlB peopla ; BOWit is Dcoeealble to over al tundred millions.T '-^lio TJOO&OU Bible Society- alone : Bonds 'forth Dpvards of 1,787,000 oopies. During thD lost 60 yews it.hog issued; 89,315,220 bibln in 108 'languages and In Ii8 ttooalations never feiow printed^ OuYbwri "Amerioaa So- " •" SOD.OOOto 'oicabion of;God; aantbeatig'jlsGod las drowned Urn with honor 'and glory and ho8j.se.trf^fiip, over the.forkBofbii Tho gospel that ,th8J Son ol Qod'rt* "ofojiiuhiiRBelf $• ttdi',niiBols oisisted proclftlmiiifc' ia now pommittcd to Qftn ^wiu'lilesie^trutMiu-tbohoflrtJ ot -^fellbw.'iflen/that^V'iiiBVhoar rieb [rnit of rigbteomfiesa and final Bfllva- ^'^w^^us.ffiorVviixii In-^ lpriyi|ege at ilaboiijag ;.toge 3oa : 'for: ! the recovery, of a lost !1 VWh'at 1 is'irian 1 ? I« ba Oodlilte ? jouor? .'Alu.-liefjbflt : a Btoner him* Selfj'n^db^Bth'e'saiiioBBvIptir'he offcra loothera'"Wstok' and veai^j, 'aiUr but- oted by temptation and. oonqaered by sin man in himself is unworthy and noa- iletoaow tliis Bcect effectually. . Bab vhntianaii filled iritli the -Spirit of 3od ? tek Paul and his compeers sow ig the gospel seed all over tha wotldbe- J pbriflt'affoneratiori'j^ r e ] all dead, l^thlrjibalwi, lEn^i 1 the sturdy men « tlip u reformation who"woh'. great rlctories for Cbrist ag&inst overwhelm- ing odds, i s k Jadaon, Brainard and H tho'tabUHand!ot-mwioMTj bretb- on who have pushed tho frontier; of OhriBt'a Kingdom to the nttermoBt psrU gverjlahororhigh" of iim whose namefsEnimiuine], Qodnita weak, aiDfuI, .'alien man becomes in UWo'ialiia Brethren^ sorely we have beeu highly lonorod ; unto as ia committed tha Ota- ,Jes'o!kQod, thj(t pwelods seod whioli •jhasBO^nflffsdJii cogupi^mtnn ot man; whioh bas let so mucn into; dwrisoned loarta, and Tben let us magnify onr office; lot us appreoiato onrpalted^rivilagoand' may ithelsaid of eaiiujwoj flfluV £Belio'ldA Bower went forlti*q;soV,". ,? i., Iho Bower, then, is main en^owed'vith ilonr text., "The seed"is the word of Qod." This definition ia oleor enough, ~ orselec- ;t.tlfB, f "Word of Qod" in ite entirety: thus eDdoruij that other Btotoment " km Soriptnre » irenby in^pi»tioai€>(JGIod.V f . ; V^ Latterly'' tbfl" < WoW of Qod has b(JG ioooftentlWiW fe!aelnBHo!eolectica irboBG cbief aim Beams to have been to prove just as little of as poawbla m wb»f edition saonld diaonrd all historical irnl ganeologic»l statements, OB 'unreliable'or olterlj lalao. Xh° first ohapturs of Gen.' us bbles or allcgorios, BbouM fllimia- atod. laftwtafowTDrsosofthopropS- etB," parhfipa a psnlra or two with all." or neatlyallthoWordsolJeaua wcnldjle all ttadBe eritiei aro; willing to receive ta Ita^d" : B.InBptriDa^o , ThisWonldniaiiiaBBull handy ame anenoatnteroa by. the redd o'f Tafkiter'' \rbieh*iha fBH)ers,.a eaoagb, accepted M.tbe veritable'Wotd 6lGod. P«ii'*P»oiiolbcrgonprntionof l i h t t i i 'itlll proBreaiiDg to thii WTOderfol dlVd- 1 Until cotnpimitiToly recent timos the ietyjiBflueaaDabulljrom 0,0C0to ,000,000 co^cs'r Theisiaesol this80- aloty for tbe past sixty-two 1 years have ^ ' i JUd t ' been Z^,6U,S15p JU g Societies during the 'piet sixty jeara liave'lssocd-nearlj 77G.OO0,WO copies, equal, very nsarjy, to ioia copy eac^j for oyery mnn,' .wonian And child In "Great j Britain and Uw'tTnlteti'lftbs, "isnot 1 the seedabapdonO;'^Bai Vti distribu-' i i t i'd to'tbeso eflllchtdned the s e e d a b p d o O ; ^ i tioo is not ooiiuno'd to'tbeso nations.) Go to frigid fGroenlund; •oil *illilni;l it intlio dtolcat of the Es- ^ z [ or beneatb|tba buin'mg eqa torial son and' there, vou will; find It in ihOBlrange l a n ^ u p g y triboa, Thorp.eooliar tengoea of the Kaffir and Znhihnpe been reducttd to *ritlng; and many tribes h irohardly known oatotmissionary oir* lesBOffoao'roodOod'a Word in tlieir| native epeeoli, Prom ZanEibar to Sierra LoonVfrom Egyft to the Capo ol Good Hopothis good, mi isbfling sown vlricb Is rapidly bringing tlwt teBm|cB ouati- sent to tlio knowledge of Him who (lied save 0 lost ff CrowoWinto^ and Uierosyoii il h filld CrowoWintoA sy vill flad loDguoges wbiol hove filled BohbUrswitbdismay as theV hHvu.stiiv- )D,to inoater theiP, .. Bopio read up and i ^,BO)no Itrom right to left i ind others from loft to right" in ohuao- ten that bear no resniblauoo to BB jthing upon tbo eaxtb or in tha Bloinonts whioli lurround the earth,: -Yet patient, sdf- donjing OhrisHan' aoh'olarshtp bas mas- tered these tough dialects ano*16-day the Arabian, the Persian, the Hindoo, the Chinamen, the -Jubabilont of nenrly jvery name in that favored olime can tho Gospel, Message [in his own ^a. "'Out on "thV 'distout isUtd of ihe'&ea; Wora ltttl'o tribes" without written hn&Uttges ;' they wore '.toa scafter«d and were rapidly djing oat :bat they had tools to savo. Bo messengers of God wentouttdtbanjandrediiBoathoir poor bnguagts toirriting.aQd.noW'thoNcw Zeilander, Fijian/ tha Bamoan'th'oTan- gan tlio.Tihitian, tho, Hawaiian can themBolvea road (JiaiSoapel tiiat K) beautiful from the Ups of thdmisgion- In Europo the Word has been distrib- uted not only among the great Empires but tbe Oatolan, tbe Bomnn, ibs "WBIHI:, the Scottish Higlilandor, the Done,•* the SW.JIIL', llw Icelander, tho Albanian;' tbe Boliomiani.; tho Bulgarian,. the fffend, theServian, tba Pole, the.Knri, tbe Laplander tbe Turk and maDy {othcra -bare iu their own idionw recirivod. tha jcawhiohintbeWorabfGod, - America has little reason for^'pride at' ber "treatoont of the original own- on cf her noil. Bat in this good work tbey have not beau forgolten.and thelUohairk, tho Ghootaw, tlio goQCcu, theBakoU, tho Ojibwa, the Cherokee, the Xelawarfl, tho KMPorco, have God's Word In snob form that they can read uria 1 nndentand i t _ • . A oonpelant anluority.BftjB "Ibo vaV Wo/ ibe Sariptarai yhiuh hayo already been printed cannot he'Dutibeted, Eitb- trto we .lave nnmhetod tho editions only j but this Is now impossible.' Nt onB-canfioy.fliMtly how ninny edition! ovan'of t W E a e ^ Bible'havo been published muoli loia iuform UB how minor copios." ; It Is probable tbat in thia oountry and GreatBrtlain aloco.nearly orqnite200 lilUon oopies ol tbo Scriptures have boon .juried Hinoe the bogiuninB of tho pres- ent 'oeatury. ^ not the need moBt ahandant ? It is an ensy nutter to read olibdmt&i aWecti into.whicbCtaebillo "has been tianilatod-' tbuugbt of tho ainouutofH'iVtrt'Hf toil | o each tiumlutiou 1 It re- n yeniB of most wearying atudy an^ research from two ni>st CGHI- patent scholars to trousl&ta tho bible into Arabic. It required continuous work for fifteen ycara to translate only the Old Testament iatc the WncdariD Col- loquial Cbiceso. Dr. VaoDyck one of tho transistors of tho Arabia edition thus Jejcrihefl bin work, Tiio work ot (ranslnting God's word into this difficult language, lorsevoct; millions.of pecpla^ is one tho important of which cinnot bo ovumtiniAtcd, II is not to be dope with u run. Pr.Bmitl si>out two ywws upon tlio New' Teata mout, and after his death I spent twt i a ' half u|»a it hetora it WOE ; and I lavs been two years oa tho Old Testament, ami havo irom Loritioug, chapter 1, to Job, p tori. Dr. Smith had done QuuesiaU Exodns bofora bfi death. ID the flrsi place tbe trantlatioa must bo cirofullj muds from the Hebrew, Thou it maul ba compared with tbe Syriac version U8et in tbe Haronite Cliurcb and the Bop- tuugint nBcd la the Greek Ctmrob, tb< variouB readings given, ond in tliffloix pa&aagefi tits Chaldea Targaraa must be comulted, and hosts of Gorman aud otli' er commentators, so tliut tho eye 1B con Btamly glftnolig bunk aud forth from OD ebutaotor to anblLor, wliclt !• vary try- ing to the Btght. Then ufter Urn traus- lation is aniBbed and the sheet put i: typo, thirty copies *ro elrnck off am lotribated \o Bcholan ia Syria, Egypt, and iji Botne coses are sent to Germany. These all come buck to mo with tbo notes, criticisms, and suggestions of tho Yuri ous persons to wLom tbey wo sent, Every one tiu to well weighed and examined aud s critic, with a single mark of bis •pen, dona in a seooad, innj tnabe mo Juy's work in searching into n point tc n what Is rigbt, f After all tbu ladonc, the popfa are corrected aud tho pbect i printed otr.—BiMe Society Medrrd foi 1863, p. 147.; •'. ;-.'S ,;•;•• ' Some of tbo. soblest mtn tlmt ivt giveniheir ripest intellect t< tbie* work.- In What greater work ooul 'man cnliet his' oloiceit povers than i: revealing God's Word to milliamof men g)\gW) Np wfindBr jhe.deyotoV eD wfolfli"ih«e" nbntfol giatitilde the ii ' e liar conneoratod the beeV years of hia,lifc : "I bamein ! fioiicio thW'mortittig to ilu ,ol)apt«r;of tbu hist boot, whtoE Jflorre<it&r."*%. \tfat- tnga, grace, gi-aoe unto it' 1 At the bot- tom of the 'pago I wiote,, ''Bless tin Lord, O toy eonl and forget rot all his beiieflb." Ithenaroso and'shut up all tb&hopkBthathafe beea lying opaa fora me these many ..yoars, and fell an ojjlcneastog.ro ttaoko nato the uamo •f tfaeXiord, who«iiatli'iiot dealt with as after our BIDB." who hath given URhii blessed "word, tobeel-mp imto om " iet," and whose wondroaB love peraiits ua to hold it up to that oometU into the vorld," Ob.tnay ;hs nations "no longer, have to(walk on in dnrkneu," but tuny they all be Bpeed- ily furulBlieu"with.the' l .light of life 1"-- Pr^nw's Fort]/ Yeari in the Turkish Em- pire, p.2G6. ".'.. / Ooly God knows tbo : ttiali.unddiB- coDngementj thnt havB lieset thoufl liare prepanxl ihsweH .IPT^JUJP vm conditions of tho field where.it wastobe Wai 1 ' •=• •;• .' '/' '•";'•'•;• ,' 1' 1," 1 '; ! '!'."'" , Welave-'noUMd thei qnaiity ; of thet HccdamlitflaltLiiiIiuoe, HJW ' .. WHAT IS TUBIWECT CF TEB 80WIHO ? During.tb'e past yearHha A'taerican Bible Society has oiroDlaicd on average )ilC,68i;o6piesa.month/ It has ex peadod82ao,51Bin gniLuitonbwork. B.v Bans oE auxiliaries tnHoolportoni it has Jae tlio fpllowhie woik; in remote and loatittite regtona r^' kllw ; : -' . ,. ''• •'' -••:•• ' BjOolpt'Bor ' ' ;.,. , ByAoVa. A.B.8.' Tot»l found «llli- . Sibbithando— school!supplied 777 10 , ••« One of the secretaries informs UB that -n enlarged rolhwilh aj£st;Mtialilotory results'has bcea done tinong 4 c freett- mon'.-'-ThiBJ remember, is onljtth^ par- titil accomplishment of one ol the' great >cioties. . Naw, ; brethren, iB"it 'possihle, even imnanly speaking, that snob a sowing of the gospel Mod repeated every year ihDU^ithdH^'tJ} v : S « t > h e n wa think that mnn is only tiio agent anil that God is tho prime mover in tliia work, who oau estimata tho rDsnltF "Ivery Sabbath the Bible it read fro JO 60,000 pnlplts 'ot our Inud i tone of houBnvdn ot eliilJieu eindy it in tho Jabhiith Soho6l8.| K. It Ji found in the palatial dvolling of tha rcli, ltli tbs; tenement, of| the poor and in tiio cabin of the ; lowly freedman, The sol- dier in,biafrontier larrack "has received hiV'prepioMiglft, end tie sailor amid bo perils* of tho deep reads of Him tfliwa ftimple word etilloJ tbo mieblj- [>iIlowB., Wa meotjt. in ,tlio railroad car d in the public hcusa w uore we tam ior tbo night It seems to ha ;ovory- where j-'nnd ia a general nay its abutoulH oi& thdbeit known of any book. Now, who con ostimato its inauenoa J Our code of laws aa woll as our eoilB of mor- ateia founded upon it .Our, social ana bnaiceM Ufoiapunfed by it.; .It is lbs BofeBb and tbe tieet guide through this life and it opens tho door to tho better |litp.beyoud. r . ,H-V^ '' Qne welt iiiforaed' escribes to tho ex- teuaiTO v*& of tbo Bibla iu Wfllea tho hats that infldal literature had not beon ^ d i t WlV*!ltE iam hod Bcarcaly made any progress tbero." "SVhon will,men unfloritabd tbol error cannot bo oTOtcbmobyoomproiniBi' or by human philosophy; that the only weapon with whtoh to figU it SHOOCBS- ;ully is tlio Sword.of tie Spirit which in :b.e word ol Qod. Oar connfry trembles "li d] Ut-day in y " m QQemy little drcamoi] tht Utday y ot by our falhers—Commnnism, that demon of carnige and^rnin, How Is it tobo metand cqiiq^ered?. By logiriln- tiro onnctmeuta f by'annios ? The com- mnniflt defiea both oi-tHoaB, .'It ia an 1 axiom of war to use ngfifpstyour eoemy the weapons bo mcat'lareafls; There ia , notblng communism so {ears as thabible. Let men bat follow!ta blesGod teachings and commonlBm-woald disiippoaT drtrtnicss beforo the Milng ma, Tlier foro the communist directs his first at- H „_„ atheism, hatred of oJiuwhes nnd the »jdnolM bl rtligbn. * Let American. OUristianJt; mont tliia IIOW (iucmy fuce tu facn, ftur lesaly as thoj eliould fight who content for Iks riybt. Keep Hie bjbk in tin public HCIIOOIB, circul»lo it in tlie sTumi of tbo cities, iinprehs its trntln upon tliir lieople everywhere, and you may&'u baud your artniea ttiid laugh the con munist liaclc ta bis hnunlH in the old world. Betucuibur it vus GoflleBs, hi- bleleRH Paris tbut Icvited the borrura o: the Revolution oud Iho Cummuue ol 1671. Our missionaries liave gatberod many reoiarhuhle bai\cflte f rora tbo siinplu BOW ing cl tbia precious aood by the vayHiii), A UtfcUmBat was left iu an Armeomn vil logo some ten years ago, Tbo miwion ary van driven away but there tbu Wurc remained, doing lU rileot leavouing work, tocentiy ptother missionary TIB- iU)d tl' f .H place whence bia fellow laburc: lad ^od lor hialifo. He lolules that ho fatud thirty bouses or ttirco eighths ol t).e inhabitants now ProtestaulB. 8t ty- five persons vora prcuont at a Hib- batU serTico and iu Uie evening aiiroye meeting m held. Thirteen pmyui wore offered—ehort, simple, cr>rncB< utUired with broken HCGODIH, NOWwhi hud wrought tbta marvelous cbujigo Mot the power of nriaica nor the elo- quence of mail, but tho planting of this little seed ntich is the Word of God. Ood wanned ifc.icith Li»bye. Jhet descended gently upon it DB thoheavoui give their dew, and behold the bouutif ul hnrvost. r A bible reader found a fillnga in Ico- land where tho people had not even beard of thD bible. AHhe toad to thorn they'expressed tbo utmost surprise tbt so 8ton.Il a book should contain BO manj wonderfnt things. It is a small book yet it dominates tlio the strongest nations of the enrth to-day. Wherever you find religion puro ond undented it is tbat revealed by tlie Won of God. \Vherever you find a high type of morality ft in tlie result of, the teach- iugu of that.Word. Tho acorn is a little soed, but behold lfa outgrowth, yonder mighty oak. , Tlie bible is alittlo boo! but circle tho globe sad ever/wbere yo\ will see tbe ripouing harvest whose genu ia that little seod. •.-.!,.-. ' The late Gbiel Jastaoa Ohose, a fa 1 days beforeihis deith «ipre«ed himsel as'aQrin beiiayer'fh'ilie impiratidn o the 1 bible and the plan'of "salvation a taugbtby tbp EaviDnr. 1 'Hfl;Bftid thfl euly in liis nianhood he hKQ brought: to tbo examination of tVa scrip^Tfls nil tha powers of bis mrauV.Qn'd'carefully rei all tho lead ing' cigumetits for and Hgaic th^i Until ar, tlipfa. Kftrip'tires; that h had deiiharatoiy made up hie niind tbat tho bible was the/Wprdof God J^divin 'on to man and ho ha^neyer in i long life wavered- in - hii -ballet. Sucl tGBtlmony from sutih a man' is of tin greatest"importance,.' And yet it is only wbnt wo have a right to expOTfc is Ibe re- salt of fait, honest' Bxnminntioa ; of tin \Vord% ThUeeed has boen'pronooncei good by high and loWoEevery race vuo have given itinuipbexuminiitiou. , Then, brethreo,- is it ndtnigh h tobo BOwera'of anob'sefld P Xet'osgo oatiuto the- worJd«wide, field, and sent- t«i this' seed.'wmstlDui in tfoefertile pla- ces'and Bomeblmea by, tho wayside &nO may God sand his Holy Spirit that our sowing may not: be in vain j and may He hasten (hatglad.bar^t dar'irbsa "tlio eartii shall be full of tho knowledge of the Lot'd OBth'o water* covor the oefl. ;.:DECOR^TlbN,DAYqrtAnON.. I 80th,-1878. When Washington took the oath of iffloo na nret President of the United Sintee,' ia bis inaugoral oddresa Lo ef- flrmed that'«the preaetraHon : 6f the sacred fire of liberty and 'the dafiajof tuorepublican model of govornraeDtfirol justly 'considered aa deeply, pbflia'ps r a8' Inally, staked upon the experiniQut iu- xuBted to tlio bands'of the American people." . ' "7 '•,. '••• \ r , ,TJotler:the;ble«iiBgB of.» kind and beneficent Providence ; the,war of tho BeTolationhadbeenBUDCoasfnUyiouglit, might bad yielded to;right aud without) model aftefwbfohto sb'apelbflfr'Cofl- ititntioa our 'noble end'pa trio tlo ahjea proved tb»t ; tle wisdom of tbeirjeonnseis n the ahoiob and ddtpiatlon^of & form if government to the wanUof thepeojlo 'was epal te'their valor on the told of battle. But tliough Ibe war had settled tbo question of Ncfional Independence, and asystom of Roverniuent was.carved ibrooing the eloments of 'equality, 'ona' Bound'pblitical/eodnoniy," still th« question of coc pe'rmaDoct ex? ititonoo remained ta bo solTed; - ' It'is ths pride' or the'jAmerican his- torian to dwell ujMJu'lhe^dfcvrlopmcDt und growth of tboai)' principles of free governmeriiwhiohiUooaijiVetime.nHdor tho bleisirig of flod, haa perfocted to toe mppioeaa of oa all and: to -the glory of Bra who b'af'overnJled'fd'itsesttbliBlj- ment.'ltis said tlnttheboet quality of steel cannot be piodaced from the iron of a single minejfliutthat on found -n mines in differonrjpnrb of ; tho earth troaght'togetber^in'''o6mpontion wilt iroduce'tho flnBifite«Yje!6 olio itfleems \hnt alncB tba discovery of this country, Qod baa been ijoarrylng'from theuaUonB of the earth and bringing -together on thase ahoreo people from" averj" dime and by his own Divine-bind hringipgl out of tbia composition fchVWgheat type and most porfeot' form of- Obristian oiv- illzatioD. And O*VQ we not how a uni- fication of the descendants of thesoaaof Noal^? Have they" not.come from all pirUofths globe and; fiotored, Into tbo l^Hition and notwithstanding the 1 ..^jporary depression in trade do we not stand bafqre tbo world to d&y so free, so upenmS) aod so happy as to commnni] admiring-gasa f It may be said we aro i trinity of peoples united under one governmaati' cbnilsting ot «• trinity o/ oo-onliuato-". departments, legislative, ojcoativa 3 iind *judiois); mndo up from the vholo*pionle who hold our Sorer- Eign power,'anfl looking up to a trinity of ponjoanntfie one Sternal Godaend, , If titaa,would permit, I ,fain woald Jwsll upon tbo nnparnllaled prosperitvj which we.hftTfl fiojoyeq, but tholecgtby Qxerciscsof thia occasion forbid that. I do moto than offlrm tbitt an iaToatigatlon forces tbooaavjotloatbat.libprly—liberty if tho individual, libartj to warship Oud Dj&ecmetU to each the teaching of his word—IB the grand fnundatioa' of it all. This being tbo natural craving ot «ni-! vorsBl man, our fatno has gono out nnto tho ends of tho earth and tuongh Icliiga conUrjno to hold fast tbeir orowna tbej which underlies and bos been tbe foun- dation of our greatness. Not only Liia our iuflueuce, but iiidi- lualu Lavci gouo forth from tliin Inud U> Wejsa ibo people ol olbor puriionu of llio world, Tbeu too, many have come ban: from otlior natioiiH ami pordonB of tliegloljo &Dd liaviug csitglit tlie spirit of our hee matltutiona und learned lo vaiship our God have rclarrej (o tiieir mtivo broths carrying with them " Ulad. tidiuga of great Joy" lo fricuili and kinlrdd dear, and eo powerful have bt;cti the itnprefmious made upou other cations tbat sumo of them Lavo eelcctcd from among their briglilcHt aud must prujni tgyouths and havo seat them here . government expanse to loaru of us m; cu their return to bring with tbom bolli maioax and culture with which Isuedtandbloss, lima like tbe rays of light from t mm the geuial and beneficent beatai ol ?ovcrDmcDtl)UToLeoD fl&d still i being Cult in every part of tbe world. Our L'ltvmplo ban been effective iu com polling tlio olimiaution of many of the rctiea of thomotiarchlcsof thoworli und iu cot a iew iastances iu inJuciai tbe pooplo to tbrow off tbo yako a lutimn. Iho free exerdiu ot relig- iom worship giiarautoed to every citizou of Ibis country has not only contributed (award our own prosperity und happi' fln. but to tho of our eominot huranaity and during ilia czhiance ot ibiE Ilepublic unparalleled uuccess nttonded tho t-fforts for tUe dotation and HmBliani&ition of men throughout the rorld, But alas, fur UB, tbe wise wuruiogR, the BOlemn admonitions, and tba father' Iy toacliinga of WfisbiugtrQu iu bis !nva~ veil eddrena, and the counuels of tli boat anu purest ol men iu Cbutch nud SUU) were dinrcgarded unlil oi graad governmenbil structure fruuii vttli JOmuch wisdom, rolled, and tot- tered to its bun and threatened to fall. Soctiauul differences provoked eeotioui .nitnciiiities aud tbeen culminated iu dis- turbing tbe public traucjuilitj and in an nnnaturttl, Beotioaal and frntn'oidnl woi It Is no part of my purpose on this occasion to arraign our misguided brcth reu who sought lo pull some o! tbe ml- Ian fiem our goverutnoaUl Toinple B lo pluck some of tbe stars from the ?n- aiguofour liberties, but rather toholi up ttta olive branch of peace and for- giveness, and I rejoice that in the camo< terlos nod upon tho battle fields every, where flowers will be strewn to-doy up' the graven of thoaavho vrorothograj aa well m npon those who wore tho blue. It ii a Bad but aoknowlodged t.iot tlmt g tlia patriotism, tha wisdom and the parity of tho founders of our government, from tho very birr! md daring tbo greater purt of our na- tional existence we suffered with a ter- ribfo dlieaso which noi'soneS'the life- blood of tha nation. This disease, Ood to expoi, hat, ob, wb.it a hold it had upou us, It was this dm- determined to retain its hold, whioU volt nigh wrought. our rain, tfecrly all, tbo nfediciues which p iJ' uswheu v/aaio'ekk s«e bitter and oonse^uontly ore anpleas- DuttoUte. On this principle of hitter ue4io.no for the sick, we Buffered the terrible ravages of w&r that our great itttioD*l diioate might be ezpolled, am low that tbe bane 11. destroyed Nnrd sad Sonta flljonld rejoice together wit ithOBt'dnfinotioa loattoT' flowers to- flay, 1 aba as' we Vlo this Jet us' loudly hop* that brotlioily-lova may poast'SS ell bBartsptbit the fim»;.-billow of wctlonal m&y never Bgdia arise, aa& that Uie tawacd stripes may ever' float ever every pirtofoaroommoQcountryflndba tlio em- blow of a free, united and happy people. yUa Gdof ualloaslielpUB lo repeat of bh i l lMiria Jitas that bo may forgire, aai ant smileup- ii'iii-." 1 ' '• - •' - •' .• '; •My frioniJiJ, Uia fitting that wo should oo-' igwIn Uie eierciscs of Uibi occasion, fltliag that we embalm Ui8 ic.irnoiioa of our dead i/*;WJwa7 John Adams waseleetcdi e to the Fust Oontinaatal Oongreas rlilcli metlri Philadelphia it lTti,atriaui utged liim not to engage ia tha pcrilons cn- tcrptlno ofMTolutloa; towbloh hgToplifd, , sink or Brim, live or die, snrviye perish witl my country, Is my.oiuiltara- hb detmaiuoUou," Such mmUiaepirit o/, IDHCwhosa daeda of valor wo tbia dav com- lemirate. . . : , Meat of nsrememtKi onremotioiuvhen tfUitinontliB of paiuful npprelietulon tbo Jn- acaue'flushing over ihd tekgnph rlrot of tlo firing on, Fort Sutaptor. "Wo hid expected It, nni yet wlieu it coma we ira appalled. We looked into each oth. ir'u fices bat to BCQ a reflectiou of our own ju; tedw coursed down onr obeeka and itr leoits bent quickly. Wtoa looked into i Aoea or tiieir husbands, and mothers of 1 ;boirsoiis;aiid vliaaUis Prcal^ut mllad Tor Uoopfl, wives aud mothers entd, Go! pro- it Uie flag, doFend tbs country noil pw- eerve tie Union. Wo went. Tha olouds of r pithcreii thicker And fiulor as bravo raon hssteual on to' eagage la ibe teorlul ootf- [let, till oa nmnj aa ennangnlsed field blood wupoand' out: like wntfirrand blooming rcuti and gnved-baired men Ltvsido uv side In tie cold embrace cf death. Tbe lerriBo wooing o! cannon, the quick nltle of mus* [ctrjaid the glitturing steel inibefuriouB itarge wrought wort of rnin vhiol no bu> gungu can describe, wMie tlie nvagca of dts- e in camp and hupltol, and Ibe Enduring agonies of southern prison* added mnUt- tades to tb« lists of tlia dead. .; :Ibank Ood the clash of anas and the henv- ing and eurgfng of Uring mxatM—ol broth- out—In deadly oonflicl, htno ct&acil i nud tlio aiperiencea of hospital and prison life i over. But tow many lave not respond- id wlien the roll hoi been called ? s^O, but tba question «] nsn4d MS, "inlrustedto thehaodB of| tlo Am«ri«u people," hos been solved, the of D republican tnodel of govern- monl" las been Bettltd, and eioce tbe clone of onr oivll war we can sny wilh einphnsls, Wo huldtUDSo trutluto beW-eriaont— ant all men ore created equal, llmt tliey nre ecdon-ed bvlhoir Creator with ccrUiioJtia- tnable rights, tbat among these aro life, ibcrty Hid tlio putaait honor the memory of UIOAD who tie tattles of the \U rolntion and tt»tal>ll<ilied >ir govercntatit, nod tlia edC-nncriSaing tlo- volicn nf thoso wbo gave Iboir lives for iU presorvntion ia entitled to equal caueiilem- tton aid praise, nud vhilo tbo green gmes continocs to erun nud tho swoot BOD| ' wing theirfliff!U ma * theirjrtnvratheir ory will bo full of fntEr» nc a Pulure binto- riani will via ffitheneb other to einb 1 *^— their fnoio nnil pousy Vfill nparkle willi or beauty (o tiiolr filnry. Tha abisel, the 1 und Iho brush used by skillful hinds] will perpottuto their momorj, aod tha ^ _ aiillioMof thiawpubllo vlllrisanp and oall Uiem blasBod. Now that tbe nolsa tml camngo. of con- 1 fliotbiu cawed, wo projwily nmoulw those jho thought It a priwilesa pririloga to Crm onr national npentractan with th< emsut of their own blood. ^.^.—o- ill tbo oomlnc jeara, fix* laurels on their lotntu shall never Tede, Wnt tlunn'uli ilicru, LriyLt, irobL null ui ajed." iiuil doriujj BUcctSHivo ayes tiieir k-roic T •vill form tlie tLrilliny wibjuut ufoopvc UouftrcjtiiiddouicHtiufiruriidcv, mtiLiuHyc fui tveHiIilflloaiiJ^iurkit, nud feet qlaaw with delight nu paroubt recoiut the deeda ilium who unntily foiiglit ana full, "Ihci Tucu lo the alj, tlii'ir feet to the fd0," to pti putUnte tbo bkssiugs of Ubo.-iy aud trunuuii BO uwliricled Vuiao. It would be criminal not io nuiks lecogui lion on tlim ocaisiou of thos« who survivui] ihu tcrriblo cuullict, and llioigb of thu nun i>ur, pt tlio rihk ot being churiml vrilli egi lisro, I Jilt npmy voice today in pnim> i our citizen BoHiera, Ihoabieccoofuliuib, llio Uftrijuir, &r thodibeaao coatmaUid, uiu; not oulybu luconfmiiuiiH!s tut canso tivo und couritnat Huffiiriug ; y«t these RK bravely endumd nuil withoutu muntinr ovi the cost nt which thoy trera pnrctuaed, All houor to thoao who full, aud alike to < bo aro ttie living nionuuiunte of a pm od and glorioui TJuion, Their nanics will be held sicred while tho blstury of this lit iblio end urea It would bo an nupanlonuhlo neglect no to pay a trilmfa to tliuso nails womeQ—[ Ul Floroneo Nigltin^tvles of A.morica—whi brnTod tliti dnngern of tbo camp aud whi k not from the ogoniotj of tlio haspitn to tbo n of sick to wa entitled to a iialioti's (jiutitado; uoi- ebould wo fu.il t< bonDr tbe women wbo rsmaioed at Lome— ;ho wives wlu gava Iboir aiuhanda, tlie h otUoTH Ihelr mi Ilia tlicti rasono OD: \OVVIB iiod bails them go i ooiintry IIOTII tlio midnight dxrlnesH whiob had nettled upon it, Itnpcriuliable (jlor irrouuda tho Boi[-nacrifiulng women o nicricfi for tbe part thty periormod iu giv bg issplralioii aud nil U) tlio tnon whi >U|{lit for Ooanfry aud for God. Tlio bmvery ami deration of both mei ad women to the principl« of Ifborty, JUB- ice, nud equilj bnve not a parallel la his- toric auunbi. It would afford uo pleasure to r«cilo purticulur iuoidonls uid evenU ol ti l p ti.\e lata wir nud S of Uiono wb to liupi over mat from lowaslip, but I deny ray self, l«ut I trans- cend tba lime which piudiuco ui i dikta Aaavflntofnoordinnry inteieil la trnnH- iiriug to-day. Cherishing, tlia memory of ! vullaut deaC a nation wendtt IU vay to oouut- leus grav&a u>I,UHII a. flotrer aa&to drop a toar. WB ldoliZB Ihu pitrfot dona md well wu may, for dying, tlwj declared the perpet- uity ot cur American. Jxulituiiuus, rooiluf them more deeply into om hoatte umA ajm. patliics. 9 ever pmy U»t, hl l py , "No more shall tlie vor crj 1 sound Or tho windingtiTers bo nil," Aud OTor Iho uatua ol tha doudlet us clasp iulH and plight tho fullli of hoaent loarts, to tlie U&iaii, tUo ConstitHtlon aad the dear, While tlio ritcn roll on their noaotononB coaraes to tlie ocean, vbilo the taoua their wajcstlo WUenrenla toaretn while the great lakes spread oattb,eirBi ling surface on, I1JJ> aoTiii'Knd the gulf of lleilco liDgerB at Uie Booti, .*alia thajbrmd Atlantic skirts the vast coatinotit «ost and rfiiono Faoiflo hvea ler.goldoa! sands onthswtst,miiy tbo Bun-Df American lib- erty jjBvef wt» andnmyVc l«'«no und in-; Lot historians eonthine to writs of our ani pools lo rfiyna on? glory; lot d inenU be reared BO high that tbey most tbe orb of day in his coming, buttboy ibnll pov- irpoBS the loie which ia eusliriued Iu (he haute cf this uaifreticn, s&d utoUU ot those yet to come, for tbe brave men nho sacrificed thair lives.oa tae altar of tlcir wnntry. . -•- ,,.. ,• , : . JJaVESI ttViEBSy , OB A DBAVB STBDOOLX 1OB UFE. It vsa a bright Sunday morning iu tho | raottli of Pebtuory, Hnch tui{s only, seoo in Claliforoia during tbe dry intervals of iho rainy seawn. The month of Janna- rj bud been QuuguAlif w>h but no rnip 1 iflDsn tor ten Aa$a btfpza tliia par- ticular morning, consequently the loads 1 Heroin good condition. . . 'Ihe air was soft end full of fragrance; grass, flowers and foliage Vsro displayed in ihe most lavish' abundance, and of tie brightest IiuoC- ITaturq beamed ibrondin tiveaspoat 6 f a a S most fi 6u tbe road leading fjom Sutter'd Mills, or Goloma, to tbe Hstorio town tf. Placcrvillo—otharwise Hcngtdffn—j loar mitten were mating their way, on foot, toward, tbo kttar plaoc .Their wore Eioharil Joneq, John Bloo- mer, Stephen Pyne and Joseph Eioks. Grazing upon the ImnxUnt verJuro fringing the bunt of tho nTcr—tlis south fork of tho American—nesr 'which "ran lbs road, -wera two plump males— looeo &u3 untethercd. JontsundBioks, g wore somswhut tooteoro, eyed those ncidflls envionaly, and qniokly dotcr- inetl to. take advantage of tbe mtun- ID.. - . , ' - "Sbunk's nureie plated oat, and a short trip on nmlo tack ulll do me a] leap of good," said Jcnes. ; "And won't hurt tlio boasts a bit," rastbe remark of Stales, " * Against the remonstrance) of Bloomer 1(3 Py»e, who were too eosBoientibnu ivea to steal ft ride, tie mules were 68- jnred. The coEo-ropcs of tho bipeds Bcrveil as bridle reina; some pieces of an old lariat, found under a tree, wore fashioned into slirrnps. Janes anil RicbB mounted the animals, aud the four minors pressed forward ogoio upon tiieir uruej. • . Atthejanctlon cfebridio path with theSacrnmenloroool ttooda log'mbiu, lie property of Mr, Samuel thillips, or 'Old Bnctoyfl"—as lie m& familiarly termed—one of the pioneers ot that sec- tion. The eun \ras midway between ho- rizon and zenith when' n Bolitary poden' Irinn, a young man named William 1 Prince, stopped at tbia cabin, and ssked for a drink ol wuter, which was eiven iim by ft comely damsel, tbe foughter 1 ,f Mr. Phillips. _ . . •'Tbo sweetest faoel hnvo ever ttecn [nee I Ifft Baltirnorel" saiilFiiaca to littEOlf. i 'A ical gentleman! The litfliul looking man tbat tver passed this bonso I" was the mental comment of Mies Maty Phillips. Hia jonng man turned away, with a loot of longing in lis bright brown oyrt, and cgnintoak ;p hiB lino of march toward Hanglown. Shortly afterward, Frinco,-vho vss a fifiorcuB walker, overtook tho miners ocforo mentioned. Being aociallj' m- oliued, ,ho uocommodateJ his pace to theire, aud tradgiKl eWrfallywiththei along Iho dusty road." Ho of course knonr nothing about ths liking ot tbo males, hut supposed tlitm to be the le- gal property of the minsra They hid mohod a point some fire mile* farther on, whan i flne lookinff hone, bctrlog a bandspme youth, dad iu the loose flt-| Hng BartaentB of a minor, canterodEut Prince thought that tie rider bore a wonderful resembhuico to tbo ^gbl ,ho linJ loft Iji'hmJ iiiui ut the lug cabin. "Her brother, no doubt, tho likeness is too c]o8i) Sor a chaneo rosoaibfauESperhaps lxo and she arc twins, But I •iliuil never neo her more, iu al! proba- bility. How Iiei face cliuga io me 1" be Haiti to liirasfilf, wiiti a sigh of n>gret, an do tried to dismiss tuc fair vision from memory, and entered again into n discussion of mining mutters with liix new comjiiiuiODB. Tho sun bad paused tbo meridian when theimUtn'tcbiiig suburbs of Hangtowu were reached. H«ro tie party halted for rest in tha elmda ot ft pretty littlu grave of live aufau, through which mean- dered tlie runt-colored road. The two mules weie turned loose, and started back iu tbe direct iou ul tho spot whence thoy weretakuc. Beforo tho animate were out of sight the clatter of piloting-hoofs was heard, ind &Buoro oi moantod men ame noia- into view from the dust-clouds kicked np hy tiieir mustangs, driving the two mules before them. 'Harntli [ Too doggoned thlaree are liere, we've got'ml" Bloomer, Joa^e, Bloke, Vjuo atH Prince wereimmed iatoly eunouuded, se> cured and taken to the ccutro of the town. A call for a meeting of "honest ' was made which met rftb i* end eheertal response, Tlia meeting WAB held on Preacher's Hill, a oQinnjBDdiDg eminence, vheraon ocoa- ionur itinerants delivered Suuolay Ber- mopa to BUOII as would lcnU them ears. The hill was studded wild shady oais aud tali pinas, varied with clustering masses of MflnB&nita bashes. A grassy carpet, richly variegated with wild flow- era c!n<] the long slope. Birds sang gleefully upon the treo branches, and *ie west wiiid rustled gentlj through (to foliage, Tbe suu shone brightly iu tho arching ekv, which, seemingly, bent itnelf to en- lose the eartii in a loving embrace. "Peace on earth aud good will to men," ireatlied iu the songs of birde, in tho itn at iiiseots, in the rustling of leuves. 'Peacs" zaignad overjwheTo excopt in 0 hearts of men. There nasbct little 'good vrill" erhibltcd by the etcIWl lultituao nsasmbloa tbat Sabbath after- loon upon tli9 pleasant slope of French- ir'a Httf, Tlio officers of tbe Isw—*ucli 1 it was—wero powerlaes. .The mass mooting WEB BOOQ regularly organized. A jury of twelve "honest tubers" ffafl selected, couuel chosen 3 njuOge appojntod, Tbe fivo trav- :rs were called before tbe "caurt/'am! charged with shooting thd two mnles. Three minon from OoIoma,Tr«Q tbonc* casors. . ' .... A florid young mail who acted as roeocutjng attorney or "pooples* law- 'cr/'&Dd wholiod anejo to tbe office ! County Jo3go, opened tho COBO"for lepeoplo," The legal ownership of the mules was speodily proven. Oho oi'tho owners, o loae-jointcd, "Pike County Itom Missouri—tltec testified as tolicwa; 'We missed the' animahi, reooned they'd .been stolen, collod tbe noighbors rOgoUier, found tbe trail. ot tbo thieves, overtook 'em, and got baok our mules." Tbere yiete no, ititneaaea for theac- iBsdt and their owu testimony, which icy.were jwmiltodto- give, was scorn* ially laughed at. ITJO ccun^l for.the def«DSo taw that the current cf popnbir opbion hid set fatally against tbe pris- oners, iud being & shrewd store-keeper 'the town with; tba omaoaa tamt, deemed it pridest to say hut little. The peoples' lawyer" ndareoBed the jo- .': "Qoutlomeui" ao Boia, "you have heard thB orideaofl.' I t Is andUputeil etceptbytho fli'^*>y statemeatfl of tlia accused—of whose guilt there cannot be the slightest doubt,. There is but ana penalty in thesoporU lor the crime ot tealing—death I Tlio pooplo re a nnit ia this mnttor. Qeatlemen of B jury it is your doty to obey the vill the people, aid I demaati Utatyon do jur duty 1" . Tha judge, also & storekeeper, ium- tip, anfl charged fltrongly against he prisoners, Tbe jury then consulted igofher vnihonth&nagthe box {apros- Lte tree trunk) dn'dBpeedily rendered a ruict of "Guilty 1" "Against nil of tho accused ?" qao- icd tho COUTU "ignlnat all 1'.' replied the foremim. TIIB, iod60,now, turned lo (he priso- aud asked if ibey had acytliiBg to iy before sentence should be pissed pon thorn. .WilUun Prince, in re- iponse, repeated the laola in regard to iself in a manner that Bhonld have named great-n-eJ^ht ia his favor. The itherptisotera combonttod his state* icnt. : BicVsond Jonea'wlio had used hybridJ, again declorod that, the j lionght o thpniu)o3 yieio Btray auimali ffiiah ft.wonld do no barm lo exewisa a little, tint they.bad started' them tomt. wird after riding them; and they called iven to witness* that the idea of steal- ig tlie beasts had never occurred to rs. pjno and Bloomer said tbat the les were usod without their oonuont, ngaiust their remonstrances, and .his Jones and Ricks admuitted to be jae. Upon the conclusion of these state- its,' the judge arose ond looting over .hoexcitedtbrongsiiol,in aloud,clear noe: ( '• " "Fellow,citizens, yon have beard the ivid«nce against tho prisontra, and hava iton«l patiently, to what tliej hftveiit- tered in dcieEco, It is fir you to*'say ;hat sball.bo the penalty ot the crime whiob on intelligent jary luu dcolated em ffuilty." ;. ; "Denihl" yelled Iho aagry mob ia orrid aocord. •Death be it, then," rejoincl tbe [Bilge, who taming to the prisoners thus d them: "You have heard tbt 'crdict—tho tnaninious.voice of tlief co- accordance tuBrewith I heroby i yon to t o hangoi by the necfc, lorthwiti, until you uro dead, and nay To*yen have misroj on your sonU 1" In im instAnt n iozea or moro Jorijits, nlrenuy iioosed,' cams whirling, ltu.io. fashion, through llio air, aud fell at th« lot ot tbo doomed men, Tho loopi rere quickly Knotted around their necks, the other enda wen thxovra ores tffobmnoheBof asturdj onkUmtstretch- od horizoutally from the parent trunk right angles with each other. Bloom' , Bldcfl u d Jones were placed beneath. lie larger boogh, Prince iud ^rrta were arranged under tbe other which extend- ed'over the western slope. iAmong those busiest aronnd the men woi a btmdaom* youth, thu •ami who hid paued tLeta that morn- [aHUHCIB OX IOTKTB PiOLj
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VOL.VTTI. DOVER^MORBIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22 1878." NO 28

'?lJ8LiBil*DlETifcT BiTTlSir r i

BENJ.H.VOGT.

One l o a r , -'.-> - ; • - • - • - ' •'- ' M.00Blx Monthi, - m : - .-. • - i n - •I'M

PHVSICIAN iiud' "sraOEON^

ornot AT BKSIPKHOB'a:i oacuAnn Brnirr.2 J - 3 J . ••••' •' '" ' • ':• ' • ' ; 1 ; • " "

3 njho_"Counsell

Corner of BlftcUoJIina Bnuci Bfi,

BHoo in lUe N.tlcml Union Hank Bniljiiigl

rs7oSLS»r Oeatival , ' | A

&SEIJU and Anriys.fll of 111 ii]|orinl)ODi'or

OSES AND MIJVEBjlI.S

Ins flaid. It can trnly to cslTod the OreiiBloba Purlfloir-j Tmi great nuurcoof Olieisooriginates ia the McoS, and up.mod|olnn tlisiJdoinot Bci'dimth'cfjoii it, to jmrifr andrenovite, hn iby Jaat claim upon nubile t.UuiaHuil. •' '" < ( , ; • ! " ' 1 -,

In^lnry .[iroolaiinedthe birthavjqur, audjui angelic choir, gang

Foreign.-.•". ,., ALWA$ CK HAND, W-tf

.LAW,Oar. BlnckweU and Sli.

CARPENTERs)i:i-:;|J-:H:

sJaMjil!gtfrom 1 to SO plocei, (or ill twoiiimi.

^'6SB^a^lP4IQfur^uabuilfl anct allk

' to (Him Ilia igedoy tet two at tbi moitlar nnblleatloni.''Bix'oMhe flnoit cbi

tomrvsabicriber.'XbflbeifeonbloTir'Wdrri'offiaM^to'iseuti, «nd Ihri no«t

. Hberit inaueetaonti" tb^imnenberi. •Onrflni.'

OOBUBUIIODI plies DIUNII of tncmpoAwti^niakinkil1 cfreatuii free- E . r . A L BESTEW;pabllih6r«,'North Wit Oeraor 7th B aDlckiuion SU.t Pbihdalphli. . 3" '

jbe fjjr ite npliXtmg spd final ealA\iaiwii^iiei'Ior1or wtietoTor {be paped ifsbwD Christ fa nst be its life-ffi

.... "affi tuSll„_ Intiuoaae nhfcii it excrtaj, KOI] io a

,'w rooutbt fruin tlio tlnio I ccmincmjei] t!iulie or llio Ycgctlne, tba Calmer enrou ont a:

iar very boit women. Jin. H. Q. PLOKKUB,O r f V E G E

uodrtBra

ttbiowkoBe

thaiiiutar'i oWi, worf:earth vraa done ho blearf. thsjijoijtai

am he hhaai Mat them ODt to oonJBliyjjtoVfirWil

tiicte IIM lleen!pg iaooeMkroonalwrfirfctiUaLjontineht add 'la ueirlj everj nitlon andtribe tlio grape! BoeJ hM liooa plurteJ

u,l is bearing precious fruit to-ijn'j.0wers,pJ tbe Mod sro not

The work is i»:.WK$:Jiay~ mrtdj . i*lliem. Ibo; are pure and boly. Tbi.ffrttjfMmttaiftoja (rat *orU aoigltptro JrUalyWaS!lver«t lijllioao i

'en to reveal bis vill to men. Tbo An-gel of. the LoH appGaroa unto Hajmr, toniliini, lo Qideoo, to joiliM," io,.e%

ght-en tlicm M to Qod'i \>)U oopoOTninj

SINEA VJL'J.IILE ',

6N

heblowl jet iIliCD»tred, tadtliomiuJ» ijiSik1

id a»"prfiBe wlio liavo boon restored toji.altb.

H..'H.'8nn»i. En.i DiarSlr-lbivj loll

°~"-'JLt± "'BIGHT, U,

JBTINE'ABEOBT

5, Boston, Mas

jf'is sou> IY U.L DiinGaisrar

•itthas>'VriiflitWei OUAit lil'llltaraol need lo donVJe» now tleir

-;:, ""'§5'' 'dtciflititnV

lAiiitQdflfeciacstloaHforbDiltluiB^ODiilrAqljn.•j:ri llloBlndttiil«rl>UliiiBUUoa.., t , '

SttiSllMl;

StfKJWSTkind'of wntp orhr nnod. New caipeta on

orMJtoniaexchEng8fortarpet: 23- lyJ

The Ladies'Emporium•a?

BUMMER of 1878,?

who baa' tngu th« Simmer ammlgaviihtbo most complete, elegant and faahj-ri

HOKre" "if «if w T i i - .lo b« found ta town, indnfllna MiryUang sew In

I1ACE8—ical and imitation,

rial, aiia will be tmit up in the latest stjled now^rt ^ M J ^ . I V oompotoiit Melptaiil^

, -Tui BAnpdttb'P iUtS"Jlii

ftOo., Anirtra, N .B M I U » O

THE SOWEIt ASD TUL S££U.

B OOUHTTlpIDLl BpCtETtj -sE l i r a , 1878. . M '

"Buliol'di sower went'forth to sow."Matthew, xui 8. "The ecad ia the won]>( Qpd." ^ " k o ,

T t b l t t.tbe BowBradraitaofnnT1 No doubt'When'Olirifit

uttered it Lo riforrtid to hitfcseUowing

ff ici tJouiilo';U»Appat(aB,:Bt>"JJ>/,oiit day, uenanls oftlio Lord, dif^ctoiV and1 g a i d e d t y tbltJivlne Master, are to nonttor "tbe stwd:ftfiongliodi'Snedaylirwlil {<.' i£'> i '•-

powei^of W-vgo oi mrt^fpt .tlie Son'fll.Qod tm&yit it no^bflflMthteV i3iff»ityto entoi a alnfnl vmfi 'endUffetiitimll-

SIIBHIQ tJinthe.migltaDW tietpei a«d ' b u : tlbi whose

if tfiu icasoLing powers, mjglilreach tho point referrod to by tliu nur-peut ia the Ctoideq of Eden, " And ve^httllboiiti'aodB," •Tben aod*(i wordwould pot be considered necessary; theBible Society might be ubuliebed ; therewould be & remarkable' elevation of BQU-

tftaliood pad s aenreapondiugof. the1. antiior.iy'of God.

Bnt BUGU a nah'bted volume Is not' theseed tho divinely commissiyncd Bower UtdBwtter among the nation*. • '•" llomiiaihenng tEie'warniug at the oloaoof tha Bible to him yfao would add to ottake from tho words of this book, be io.oeives it us jt canie from tbe hnndsojtba innplred p£omeb''thronghticna of men who have loved it -anVproved it to W trao. , Tbia is tlio seedths Sonar is to scatter v/heierer immor-Ul souls ore fonnd; One; famed for 11B

Lttainnieuts wrb'te .oa a blilecf in liia UJblu, " I haW regularly! iIdtontij perused these Holy Scripturesand am of opinion timt this volama iudcpehdeutlv of ite dhino origiu contains

art •, Iras: spblimity,', man exqiiisilbeiuty, more pure morality,'taore im-pprtunthistory and flaer straiiiB of pootty and U!O<IUGQCO ttan cau beeollecteffrom all other books io wbotovei oga oi

iftyiaw-'beeii written/Suroly tills fi

jma BSBD IS AKPNDANT

ii suited to every soil. !j . :Hare yon aver Been (me of those E

parontl; illimitable- otjrnfleldfl ujiouinrweslarn j-ralriea. _Aa for as the eyo

»nwoofin.aj'baBoqn''^ '"* ~

ot ibe rtfltlifl* oaeaa, tba wavingthiaVabstontiiil source of oar

wedUi. It fjeeina, iacrudihlo bat; thismi field tnty haveBpraogirom o s ngl

eeei. Tbat soed produced a handful

,THP.™8?1»»lipai™4:99t9.I«|{oi»Mlj;im to dec Irom'tbe vloked oltles ol tbtlain. Oalttieli.'Rii'aacol wbo' stamJa ic

pnioHM.6! Qpcl,;.«.a8 sent ^Sfool):

i flto M t k

y illed.aBtore louneandtliusthmeinimm-

nrnliifl aorft have boen ooyend-with lliorlcg iiarvcat. ' 80 it ia with Uie

Word of God." At flret tbere WM.bnj,otingle bop; of tbe law engraven 0D' tllablea of stone, or a Dingle copy of ;enob;

oBjifll or. eipTi pisl]e, Indeed thefe tfK time wbaa ttiere ves bat OQD printedcopy ofWBTbie. But look outjictotbnt troad' field whicii is tbo world itfd

itoid .the li&r vesVtbat ioa spruag from

_ and told them o! theresurrection of tbo tnti! "AmoDg'ihe

id.'pur Biblo -we read "I)^S6tjtiinipe<i,paget to tOBtifj

iito'yoa these thJiigs ia tlie ohijwhes,"ind his Uallmooy i^thab ,BfCfttv oll*oni-imciuff effur of $Wx^(mH^ffhd4)evoT-111 let him takax&KtKtf Iil9!w8«lyv'Cbis ts the last record we have of

>rge expense that only ecolor Indiyidualfi of wealth coulditp. ^ i j o ' grodb'ipu'ltitudo of

,ioyoain Ohrbtfaii; }auda bad/evarreaiorevertfleflnouV.ltwas'nottill1301't!mt a Sootat; (The British'; andForeign BibleBooiety) was/armed whoseBohV Object Was 'toi:distribate the; biliotmoufi all national ',Nbw there are manythoaBiad rritioipnl and auxiliary fcjoole-

I itt LlB

peopla ; BOW it is Dcoeealble to over altundred millions.T '-^lio TJOO&OU BibleSociety- alone: Bonds 'forth Dpvards of1,787,000 oopies. During thD lost 60 yewsit.hog issued; 89,315,220 bibln in 108'languages and In Ii8 ttooalations neverfeiow printed^ OuYbwri "Amerioaa So-

" •" SOD.OOOto

'oicabion of;God;aantbeatig'jlsGod

las drowned Urn with honor 'and gloryand ho8j.se.trf fiip, over the.forkBofbii

Tho gospel that ,th8J Son ol Qod'rt*"ofojiiuhiiRBelf $• ttdi',niiBols oisisted

proclftlmiiifc' ia now pommittcd to Qftn^wiu'lilesie^trutMiu-tbohoflrtJ ot

-^fellbw.'iflen/that^V'iiiBVhoar rieb[rnit of rigbteomfiesa and final Bfllva-^ ' ^ w ^ ^ u s . f f i o r V v i i x i i I n - ^

lpriyi|ege at ilaboiijag ;.toge3oa:'for:!the • recovery, of a lost•!1 VWh'at1 is'irian1? I« ba Oodlilte ?

jouor? .'Alu.-liefjbflt:a Btoner him*Selfj'n^db^Bth'e'saiiioBBvIptir'he offcraloothera'"Wstok' and veai^j, 'aiUr but-oted by temptation and. oonqaered by

sin man in himself is unworthy and noa-iletoaow tliis Bcect effectually. . Babvhntianaii filled iritli the -Spirit of3od ? tek Paul and his compeers sowig the gospel seed all over tha wotldbe-

Jpbriflt'a ffoneratiori'j r e ] all dead,l^thlrj ibalwi , lEn^i1 the sturdy

men « tlipureformation who"woh'. greatrlctories for Cbrist ag&inst overwhelm-

ing odds, i sk Jadaon, Brainard andH tho'tabUHand!ot-mwioMTj bretb-on who have pushed tho frontier; of

OhriBt'a Kingdom to the nttermoBt psrUgverjlahororhigh" of

iim whose namefsEnimiuine], Qodnitaweak, aiDfuI, .'alien man becomes inUWo'ialiia

Brethren^ sorely we have beeu highlylonorod ; unto as ia committed tha Ota-

,Jes'o!kQod, thj(t pwelods seod whioli•jhasBO^nflffsdJii cogupi^mtnn otman; whioh bas let so mucn

into; dwrisoned loarta, and

Tben let us magnify onr office; lot usappreoiato onrpalted^rivilagoand' mayithelsaid of eaiiujwoj flfluV £Belio'ld ABower went forlti*q;soV,". ,? i.,

Iho Bower, then, is main en^owed'vith

ilonr text., "The seed"is the word ofQod." This definition ia oleor enough,

~ orselec-;t.tlfB,f"Word of

Qod" in ite entirety: thus eDdoruijthat other Btotoment " km Soriptnre »

irenby in^pi»tioai€>(JGIod.V f . ; V ^Latterly'' tbfl"<WoW of Qod has b(JG

ioooftentlWiW fe!aelnBHo!eolecticairboBG cbief aim Beams to have been toprove just as little of as poawbla m wb»f

edition saonld diaonrd all historical irnlganeologic»l statements, OB 'unreliable'orolterlj lalao. Xh° first ohapturs of Gen.'us bbles or allcgorios, BbouM 1» fllimia-atod. laftwtafowTDrsosofthopropS-etB," parhfipa a psnlra or two with all." orneatlyallthoWordsolJeaua wcnldjleall ttadBe eritiei aro; willing to receive ta

I t a ^ d " :B.InBptriDa^o ,ThisWonldniaiiiaBBull handy

ame anenoatnteroa by. the r e d do'f Tafkiter'' \rbieh*iha fBH)ers,.aeaoagb, accepted M.tbe veritable'Wotd6lGod. • P«ii'*P»oiiolbcrgonprntionof

l i h t t i i

'itlll proBreaiiDg to thii WTOderfol dlVd-1

Until cotnpimitiToly recent timos the

ietyjiBflueaaDabulljrom 0,0C0to,000,000 co^cs'r Theisiaesol this80-

aloty for tbe past sixty-two1 years have^ ' i JUd t 'been Z^,6U,S15p JU g

Societies during the 'piet sixty jearaliave'lssocd-nearlj 7 7G.OO0,WO copies,equal, very nsarjy, to ioia copy eac j foroyery mnn,' .wonian And child In "Great jBritain and Uw'tTnlteti'lftbs, "isnot 1

the seedabapdonO;'^Bai Vti distribu-'i i t i ' d to'tbeso eflllchtdned

the s e e d a b p d o O ; ^ itioo is not ooiiuno'd to'tbesonations.) Go to frigid fGroenlund;•oil *illilni;l it intlio dtolcat of the Es-^ z [ or beneatb|tba buin'mg eqatorial son and' there, vou will; find It inihOBlrange l a n ^ u p g ytriboa, Thorp.eooliar tengoea of theKaffir and Znhihnpe been reducttd to*ritlng; and many tribes hirohardly known oatotmissionary oir*lesBOffoao'roodOod'a Word in tlieir |

native epeeoli, Prom ZanEibar to SierraLoonVfrom Egyft to the Capo ol GoodHopothis good, mi isbfling sown vlricbIs rapidly bringing tlwt teBm|cB ouati-sent to tlio knowledge of Him who (lied

save 0 lost ff

CrowoWinto^ and Uierosyoiii l h filld

C r o w o W i n t o A syvill flad loDguoges wbiol hove filledBohbUrswitbdismay as theV hHvu.stiiv-)D,to inoater theiP, .. Bopio read up and

i ^ ,BO)no Itrom right to leftiind others from loft to right" in ohuao-

ten that bear no resniblauoo to BB jthingupon tbo eaxtb or in tha Bloinonts whiolilurround the earth,: -Yet patient, sdf-donjing OhrisHan' aoh'olarshtp bas mas-tered these tough dialects ano* 16-day theArabian, the Persian, the Hindoo, theChinamen, the -Jubabilont of nenrlyjvery name in that favored olime can

tho Gospel, Message [in his own^a . "'Out on "thV 'distout isUtd of

ihe'&ea; Wora ltttl'o tribes" without writtenhn&Uttges ;' they wore '.toa scafter«d andwere rapidly djing oat :bat they hadtools to savo. Bo messengers of GodwentouttdtbanjandrediiBoathoir poorbnguagts toirriting.aQd.noW'thoNcwZeilander, Fijian/ tha Bamoan'th'oTan-gan tlio.Tihitian, tho, Hawaiian canthemBolvea road (JiaiSoapel tiiatK) beautiful from the Ups of thdmisgion-

In Europo the Word has been distrib-uted not only among the great Empiresbut tbe Oatolan, tbe Bomnn, ibs "WBIHI:,the Scottish Higlilandor, the Done,•* theSW.JIIL', llw Icelander, tho Albanian;' tbeBoliomiani.; tho Bulgarian,. the fffend,theServian, tba Pole, the.Knri, tbeLaplander tbe Turk and maDy {othcra-bare iu their own idionw recirivod. tha

jcawhiohintbeWorabfGod,

- America has little reason for 'pride at'ber "treatoont of the original own-on cf her noil. Bat in this goodwork tbey have not beau forgolten.andthelUohairk, tho Ghootaw, tlio goQCcu,theBakoU, tho Ojibwa, the Cherokee,the Xelawarfl, tho KM Porco, have God'sWord In snob form that they can readuria1 nndentand i t _ • .

A oonpelant anluority.BftjB "Ibo vaVW o / ibe Sariptarai yhiuh hayo alreadybeen printed cannot he'Dutibeted, Eitb-trto we .lave nnmhetod tho editionsonly j but this Is now impossible.' NtonB-canfioy.fliMtly how ninny edition!ovan'of t W E a e ^ Bible'havo beenpublished muoli loia iuform UB how

minor copios."; It Is probable tbat in thia oountry and

GreatBrtlain aloco.nearly orqnite200lilUon oopies ol tbo Scriptures have boon

.juried Hinoe the bogiuninB of tho pres-ent 'oeatury. ^ not the need moBtahandant ? It is an ensy nutter to readolibdmt&i aWecti into.whicbCtaebillo

"has been tianilatod-'

tbuugbt of tho ainouutofH'iVtrt'Hf toil |o each tiumlutiou 1 It re-n yeniB of most wearying

atudy an^ research from two ni>st CGHI-patent scholars to trousl&ta tho bibleinto Arabic. It required continuous workfor fifteen ycara to translate only theOld Testament iatc the WncdariD Col-loquial Cbiceso.

Dr. VaoDyck one of tho transistors oftho Arabia edition thus Jejcrihefl binwork,

Tiio work ot (ranslnting God's wordinto this difficult language, lorsevoct;millions.of pecpla^ is one tho importantof which cinnot bo ovumtiniAtcd, IIis not to be dope with u run. Pr.Bmitlsi>out two ywws upon tlio New' Teatamout, and after his death I spent twt

i a ' half u |»a it hetora it WOE; and I lavs been two years

oa tho Old Testament, ami havoirom Loritioug, chapter 1, to Job, ptor i . Dr. Smith had done QuuesiaUExodns bofora bfi death. ID the flrsi

place tbe trantlatioa must bo cirofulljmuds from the Hebrew, Thou it maulba compared with tbe Syriac version U8etin tbe Haronite Cliurcb and the Bop-tuugint nBcd la the Greek Ctmrob, tb<variouB readings given, ond in tliffloixpa&aagefi tits Chaldea Targaraa must becomulted, and hosts of Gorman aud otli'er commentators, so tliut tho eye 1B conBtamly glftnolig bunk aud forth from ODebutaotor to anblLor, wliclt !• vary try-ing to the Btght. Then ufter Urn traus-lation is aniBbed and the sheet put i:typo, thirty copies *ro elrnck off am

lotribated \o Bcholan ia Syria, Egypt,and iji Botne coses are sent to Germany.These all come buck to mo with tbo notes,criticisms, and suggestions of tho Yurious persons to wLom tbey wo sent, Everyone tiu to well weighed and examinedaud s critic, with a single mark of bis•pen, dona in a seooad, innj tnabe moJuy's work in searching into n point tc

n what Is rigbt, f After all tbu ladonc,the popfa are corrected aud tho pbect iprinted otr.—BiMe Society Medrrd foi1863, p. 147.; •'. ; - . ' S , ; • ; • •' Some of tbo. soblest mtn tlmt

ivt giveniheir ripest intellect t<tbie* work.- In What greater work ooul'man cnliet his' oloiceit povers than i:revealing God's Word to milliamof men

g)\gW) Np wfindBr jhe.deyotoVeD wfolfli"ih«e" nbntfol giatitilde the

ii ' e liar

conneoratod the beeV years of hia,lifc :"I bamein!fioiicio thW'mortittig to ilu

,ol)apt«r;of tbu hist

boot, whtoE Jflorre<it&r."*%. \tfat-tnga, grace, gi-aoe unto it '1 At the bot-tom of the 'pago I wiote,, ''Bless tinLord, O toy eonl and forget rot all hisbeiieflb." Ithenaroso and'shut up alltb&hopkBthathafe beea lying opaafora me these many ..yoars, and fell anojjlcneastog.ro ttaoko nato the uamo•f tfaeXiord, who«iiatli'iiot dealt with

as after our BIDB." who hath given UR hiiblessed "word, tobeel-mp imto om" iet," and whose wondroaB love peraiitsua to hold it up tothat oometU into the vorld," Ob.tnay;hs nations "no longer, have to (walk onin dnrkneu," but tuny they all be Bpeed-ily furulBlieu"with.the'l.light of life 1"--Pr^nw's Fort]/ Yeari in the • Turkish Em-pire, p.2G6. ".'.. /

Ooly God knows tbo:ttiali.unddiB-coDngementj thnt havB lieset thouflliare prepanxl ihsweH .IPT^JUJP vmconditions of tho field where.it wastobe

W a i 1 ' •=• • ; • .' ' / ' ' • " ; ' • ' • ; • , ' 1 ' 1 , " 1 ' ; ! ' ! ' . " ' "

, Welave-'noUMd thei qnaiity; of thetHccdamlitflaltLiiiIiuoe, HJW ' ..

WHAT IS TUB IWECT CF TEB 80WIHO ?

During.tb'e past yearHha A'taericanBible Society has oiroDlaicd on average)ilC,68i;o6piesa.month/ It has ex

peadod82ao,51Bin gniLuitonbwork. B.vBans oE auxiliaries tnH oolportoni it has

Jae tlio fpllowhie woik; in remote andloatittite regtona r^'kllw;:-' . ,. ''• •''

-••:•• ' BjOolpt'Bor ' ';.,. , ByAoVa. A.B.8.' Tot»l

• found «llli- .

Sibbithando—school!supplied 777 10 , ••«One of the secretaries informs UB that

-n enlarged rolhwilh aj£st;Mtialilotoryresults'has bcea done tinong 4 c freett-mon'.-'-ThiBJ remember, is onljtth^ par-titil accomplishment of one ol the' great

>cioties. .Naw,; brethren, iB"it 'possihle, even

imnanly speaking, that snob a sowingof the gospel Mod repeated every yeari h D U ^ i t h d H ^ ' t J } v : S « t > h e n wathink that mnn is only tiio agent anilthat God is tho prime mover in tliiawork, who oau estimata tho rDsnltF"Ivery Sabbath the Bible it read froJO 60,000 pnlplts 'ot our Inud i tone ofhouBnvdn ot eliilJieu eindy it in thoJabhiith Soho6l8.| K. It J i found in thepalatial dvolling of tha rcli, l t l itbs; tenement, of| the poor and in tiiocabin of the; lowly freedman, The sol-dier in,biafrontier larrack "has receivedhiV'prepioMiglft, end t ie sailor amidbo perils* of tho deep reads of Himtfliwa ftimple word etilloJ tbo mieblj-[>iIlowB., Wa meotjt. in ,tlio railroad car

d in the public hcusa w uore we t a mior tbo night It seems to ha ;ovory-where j-'nnd ia a general nay its abutoulHoi& thdbeit known of any book. Now,who con ostimato its inauenoa J Ourcode of laws aa woll as our eoilB of mor-ateia founded upon i t .Our, social anabnaiceM Ufoiapunfed by it.; .It is lbsBofeBb and tbe tieet guide through thislife and it opens tho door to tho better

|litp.beyoud. r . ,H-V^'' Qne welt iiiforaed' escribes to tho ex-teuaiTO v*& of tbo Bibla iu Wfllea thohats that infldal literature had not beon^ d i t W l V * ! l t Eiam hod Bcarcaly made any progresstbero." "SVhon will,men unfloritabd tbolerror cannot bo oTOtcbmobyoomproiniBi'or by human philosophy; that the onlyweapon with whtoh to figU it SHOOCBS-;ully is tlio Sword.of t i e Spirit which in:b.e word ol Qod. Oar connfry trembles

" l i d]Ut-day iny

" m QQemy little drcamoi]th t

Utday yot by our falhers—Commnnism, thatdemon of carnige and^rnin, How Is ittobo metand cqiiq^ered?. By logiriln-tiro onnctmeuta f by'annios ? The com-mnniflt defiea both oi-tHoaB, .'It ia an1 axiom of war to use ngfifpstyour eoemythe weapons bo mcat'lareafls; There ia

, notblng communism so {ears as tha bible.Let men bat follow!ta blesGod teachingsand commonlBm-woald disiippoaTdrtrtnicss beforo the Milng ma, Tlierforo the communist directs his first at-

H„ _ „ atheism,hatred of oJiuwhes nnd the »jdnolM blrtligbn. * Let American. OUristianJt;

mont tliia IIOW (iucmy fuce tu facn, fturlesaly as thoj eliould fight who contentfor Iks riybt. Keep Hie bjbk in tinpublic HCIIOOIB, circul»lo it in tlie sTumiof tbo cities, iinprehs its trntln upon tliirlieople everywhere, and you may &'ubaud your artniea ttiid laugh the conmunist liaclc ta bis hnunlH in the oldworld. Betucuibur it vus GoflleBs, hi-bleleRH Paris tbut Icvited the borrura o:the Revolution oud Iho Cummuue ol1671.

Our missionaries liave gatberod manyreoiarhuhle bai\cflte f rora tbo siinplu BOWing cl tbia precious aood by the vayHiii),A UtfcUmBat was left iu an Armeomn villogo some ten years ago, Tbo miwionary van driven away but there tbu Wurcremained, doing lU rileot leavouingwork, tocentiy ptother missionary TIB-iU)d tl'f.H place whence bia fellow laburc:lad ^od lor hialifo. He lolules that hofatud thirty bouses or ttirco eighths olt).e inhabitants now ProtestaulB. 8tty- five persons vora prcuont at a Hib-batU serTico and iu Uie evening aiiroyemeeting m held. Thirteen pmyuiwore offered—ehort, simple, cr>rncB<utUired with broken HCGODIH, NOW whihud wrought tbta marvelous cbujigoMot the power of nriaica nor the elo-quence of mail, but tho planting of thislittle seed ntich is the Word of God.Ood wanned ifc.icith Li»bye. Jhetdescended gently upon it DB thoheavouigive their dew, and behold the bouutif ulhnrvost. • r

A bible reader found a fillnga in Ico-land where tho people had not evenbeard of thD bible. AH he toad to thornthey'expressed tbo utmost surprise tbtso 8ton.Il a book should contain BO manjwonderfnt things. It is a small book yetit dominates tlio the strongest nations ofthe enrth to-day.

Wherever you find religion puro ondundented it is tbat revealed by tlie Wonof God. \Vherever you find a high typeof morality ft in tlie result of, the teach-iugu of that.Word. Tho acorn is a littlesoed, but behold lfa outgrowth, yondermighty oak. , Tlie bible is alittlo boo!but circle tho globe sad ever/wbere yo\will see tbe ripouing harvest whose genuia that little seod. • . - . ! , . - . '

The late Gbiel Jastaoa Ohose, a fa1

days beforeihis deith «ipre«ed himselas'aQrin beiiayer'fh'ilie impiratidn othe1 bible and the plan'of "salvation ataugbtby tbp EaviDnr.1 'Hfl;Bftid thfleuly in liis nianhood he hKQ brought: totbo examination of tVa scrip^Tfls nil thapowers of bis mrauV.Qn'd'carefully reiall tho lead ing' cigumetits for and Hgaicth i Until ar , tlipfa. Kftrip'tires; that hhad deiiharatoiy made up hie niind tbattho bible was the/Wprdof God J^divin

'on to man and ho ha^neyer in ilong life wavered- in - hii -ballet. SucltGBtlmony from sutih a man' is of tingreatest"importance,.' And yet it is onlywbnt wo have a right to expOTfc is Ibe re-salt of fait, honest' Bxnminntioa; of tin\Vord% ThUeeed has boen'pronoonceigood by high and loWoEevery race vuohave given itinuipbexuminiitiou. ,

Then, brethreo,- is it ndtnigh htobo BOwera'of anob'sefld P Xet 'osgooatiuto the- worJd«wide, field, and sent-t«i this' seed.'wmstlDui in tfoefertile pla-ces'and Bomeblmea by, tho wayside &nOmay God sand his Holy Spirit that oursowing may not: be in vain j and may Hehasten (hatglad.bar^t dar'irbsa "tlioeartii shall be • full of tho knowledge ofthe Lot'd OB th'o water* covor the oefl.

;.:DECOR^TlbN,DAYqrtAnON..

I 80th,-1878.

When Washington took the oath ofiffloo na nret President of the United

Sintee,' ia bis inaugoral oddresa Lo ef-flrmed tha t '« the preaetraHon :6f thesacred fire of liberty and 'the daf ia joftuorepublican model of govornraeDtfiroljustly 'considered aa deeply, pbflia'psra8'Inally, staked upon the experiniQut iu-xuBted to tlio bands'of the Americanpeople." . ' " 7 '•,. '••• \ r ,

,TJotler:the;ble«iiBgB of.» kind andbeneficent Providence ;the,war of thoBeTolationhadbeenBUDCoasfnUyiouglit,might bad yielded to;right aud without)

model aftefwbfohto sb'apelbflfr'Cofl-ititntioa our 'noble end'pa trio tlo ahjeaproved tb»t ;tle wisdom of tbeirjeonnseisn the ahoiob and ddtpiatlon^of & formif government to the wanUof thepeojlo

'was e p a l te'their valor on the told ofbattle. But tliough Ibe war had settledtbo question of • Ncfional Independence,and asystom of Roverniuent was.carved

ibrooing the eloments of 'equality,'ona' Bound'pblitical/eodnoniy,"

still th« question of coc pe'rmaDoct ex?ititonoo remained ta bo solTed; - '

It 'is ths pride' o r the'jAmerican his-torian to dwell ujMJu'lhe^dfcvrlopmcDtund growth of tboai)' principles of freegovernmeriiwhiohiUooaijiVetime.nHdortho bleisirig of flod, haa perfocted to toemppioeaa of oa all and: to -the glory of

B r a who b'af'overnJled'fd'itsesttbliBlj-m e n t . ' l t i s said t ln t theboe t qualityof steel cannot be piodaced from theiron of a single minejfliutthat on found-n mines in differonrjpnrb of; tho earthtroaght'togetber^in'''o6mpontion wiltiroduce'tho flnBifite«Yje!6 olio itfleems

\hnt alncB tba discovery of this country,Qod baa been ijoarrylng'from theuaUonBof the earth and bringing -together onthase ahoreo people from" averj" dimeand by his own Divine-bind hringipglout of tbia composition fchVWgheat typeand most porfeot' form of- Obristian oiv-illzatioD. And O*VQ we not how a uni-fication of the descendants of thesoaaofNoal^? Have they" not.come from allpirUofths globe and; fiotored, Into tbo

l^Hition and notwithstanding the1

..^jporary depression in trade do we notstand bafqre tbo world to d&y so free, so

upenmS) aod so happy as to commnni]admiring-gasa f It may be said we

aro i trinity of peoples united under onegovernmaati' cbnilsting ot «• trinity o/oo-onliuato-". departments, legislative,ojcoativa3 iind *judiois); mndo up fromthe vholo*pionle who hold our Sorer-

Eign power,'anfl looking up to a trinityof ponjoanntfie one Sternal Godaend,, If titaa,would permit, I ,fain woaldJwsll upon tbo nnparnllaled • prosperitvjwhich we.hftTfl fiojoyeq, but tholecgtbyQxerciscsof thia occasion forbid that. Ido moto than offlrm tbitt an iaToatigatlonforces tbooaavjotloatbat.libprly—libertyif tho individual, libartj to warship OudDj&ecmetU to each the teaching of hisword—IB the grand fnundatioa' of it all.This being tbo natural craving ot «ni-!vorsBl man, our fatno has gono out nntotho ends of tho earth and tuongh IcliigaconUrjno to hold fast tbeir orowna tbej

which underlies and bos been tbe foun-dation of our greatness.

Not only Liia our iuflueuce, but iiidi-lualu Lavci gouo forth from tliin Inud

U> Wejsa ibo people ol olbor puriionu ofllio world, Tbeu too, many have comeban: from otlior natioiiH ami pordonB oftliegloljo &Dd liaviug csitglit tlie spiritof our hee matltutiona und learned lovaiship our God have rclarrej (o tiieirmtivo broths carrying with them " Ulad.

tidiuga of great Joy" lo fricuili andkinlrdd dear, and eo powerful have bt;ctithe itnprefmious made upou other cationstbat sumo of them Lavo eelcctcd fromamong their briglilcHt aud must prujni

tgyouths and havo seat them here .government expanse to loaru of us m;cu their return to bring with tbom bollimaioax and culture with whichIsuedtandbloss,

lima like tbe rays of light from tmm the geuial and beneficent beatai ol

?ovcrDmcDtl)UToLeoD fl&d still ibeing Cult in every part of tbe world.Our L'ltvmplo ban been effective iu compolling tlio olimiaution of many of the

rctiea of thomotiarchlcsof thoworliund iu cot a iew iastances iu inJuciaitbe pooplo to tbrow off tbo yako a

lutimn. Iho free exerdiu ot relig-iom worship giiarautoed to every citizouof Ibis country has not only contributed(award our own prosperity und happi'

fln. but to tho of our eominothuranaity and during ilia czhiance otibiE Ilepublic unparalleled uuccessnttonded tho t-fforts for tUe dotation andHmBliani&ition of men throughout therorld,

But alas, fur UB, tbe wise wuruiogR,the BOlemn admonitions, and tba father'Iy toacliinga of WfisbiugtrQu iu bis !nva~veil eddrena, and the counuels of tliboat anu purest ol men iu Cbutch nudSUU) were dinrcgarded unlil oigraad governmenbil structure fruuiivttli JO much wisdom, rolled, and tot-tered to its bun and threatened to fall.Soctiauul differences provoked eeotioui.nitnciiiities aud tbeen culminated iu dis-turbing tbe public traucjuilitj and in annnnaturttl, Beotioaal and frntn'oidnl woi

It Is no part of my purpose on thisoccasion to arraign our misguided brcthreu who sought lo pull some o! tbe ml-Ian fiem our goverutnoaUl Toinple Blo pluck some of tbe stars from the ?n-aiguofour liberties, but rather toholiup ttta olive branch of peace and for-giveness, and I rejoice that in the camo<terlos nod upon tho battle fields every,where flowers will be strewn to-doy up'the graven of thoaavho vrorothograjaa well m npon those who wore tho blue.

It ii a Bad but aoknowlodged t.iot tlmtg tlia patriotism, tha

wisdom and the parity of tho foundersof our government, from tho very birr!md daring tbo greater purt of our na-tional existence we suffered with a ter-ribfo dlieaso which noi'soneS'the life-blood of tha nation. This disease, Ood

to expoi, hat, ob, wb.it ahold it had upou us, It was this dm-

determined to retain its hold,whioU volt nigh wrought. our rain,tfecrly all, tbo nfediciues which piJ' uswheu v/aaio'ekk

s«e bitter and oonse^uontly ore anpleas-DuttoUte. On this principle of hitterue4io.no for the sick, we Buffered theterrible ravages of w&r that our greatitttioD*l diioate might be ezpolled, amlow that tbe bane 11. destroyed Nnrd

sad Sonta flljonld rejoice together wit

ithOBt'dnfinotioa loattoT' flowers to-flay,1 aba as' we Vlo this Jet us' loudlyhop* that brotlioily-lova may poast'SS ellbBartsptbit the fim»;.-billow of wctlonal

m&y never Bgdia arise, aa& that Uie

tawacd stripes may ever' float ever everypirtofoaroommoQcountryflndba tlio em-blow of a free, united and happy people.

yUa Gdof ualloaslielpUB lo repeat ofb h i l l M i r i a

Jitas that bo may forgire, aai ant smile up-i i ' i i i - . " 1 ' '• - • ' • • - • • ' .• • ';

•My frioniJiJ, U ia fitting that wo should oo-'igw In Uie eierciscs of Uibi occasion, fltliag

that we embalm Ui8 ic.irnoiioa of our deadi/*;WJwa7 John Adams waseleetcdie to the Fust Oontinaatal Oongreas

rlilcli metlri Philadelphia i t lTti,atriauiutged liim not to engage ia tha pcrilons cn-tcrptlno ofMTolutloa; towbloh hgToplifd,

, sink or Brim, live or die, snrviyeperish witl my country, Is my.oiuiltara-

hb detmaiuoUou," Such mm Uiaepirit o/,IDHC whosa daeda of valor wo tbia dav com-lemirate. . . : ,Meat of nsrememtKi onremotioiuvhen

tfUitinontliB of paiuful npprelietulon tbo Jn-acaue'flushing over ihd tekgnph

rlrot of tlo firing on, Fort Sutaptor. "Wohid expected It, nni yet wlieu it coma we

ira appalled. We looked into each oth.ir'u fices bat to BCQ a reflectiou of our own

ju; tedw coursed down onr obeeka anditr leoits bent quickly. Wtoa looked into

i Aoea or tiieir husbands, and mothers of1

;boirsoiis;aiid vliaaUis Prcal^ut mlladTor Uoopfl, wives aud mothers entd, Go! pro-

it Uie flag, doFend tbs country noil pw-eerve tie Union. Wo went. Tha olouds of

r pithcreii thicker And fiulor as bravo raonhssteual on to' eagage la ibe teorlul ootf-[let, till oa nmnj aa ennangnlsed field blood

w u p o a n d ' out: like wntfirrand bloomingrcuti and gnved-baired men Ltvsido uv side

In tie cold embrace cf death. Tbe lerriBowooing o! cannon, the quick nltle of mus*[ctrjaid the glitturing steel inibefuriouBitarge wrought wort of rnin vhiol no bu>

gungu can describe, wMie tlie nvagca of dts-e in camp and hupltol, and Ibe Enduring

agonies of southern prison* added mnUt-tades to tb« lists of tlia dead. .;

:Ibank Ood the clash of anas and the henv-ing and eurgfng of Uring mxatM—ol broth-out—In deadly oonflicl, htno ct&acil i nudtlio aiperiencea of hospital and prison life

i over. But tow many lave not respond-id wlien the roll hoi been called ?

s ^ O , but tba question «]nsn4d MS, "inlrustedto thehaodB of|

tlo Am«ri«u people," hos been solved, theof D republican tnodel of govern-

monl" las been Bettltd, and eioce tbe cloneof onr oivll war we can sny wilh einphnsls,

Wo huldtUDSo trutluto beW-eriaont—ant all men ore created equal, llmt tliey nre

ecdon-ed bvlhoir Creator with ccrUiioJtia-tnable rights, tbat among these aro life,

ibcrty Hid tlio putaait

honor the memory of UIOAD whotie tattles of the \U rolntion and tt»tal>ll<ilied>ir govercntatit, nod tlia edC-nncriSaing tlo-volicn nf thoso wbo gave Iboir lives for iUpresorvntion ia entitled to equal caueiilem-tton aid praise, nud vhilo tbo green gmescontinocs to erun nud tho swoot BOD| 'wing their fliff!U ma* theirjrtnvratheirory will bo full of fntEr»nca Pulure binto-riani will via ffitheneb other to einb1*^—their fnoio nnil pousy Vfill nparkle willior beauty (o tiiolr filnry. Tha abisel, the

1 und Iho brush used by skillful hinds]will perpottuto their momorj, aod tha ^

_ aiillioMof thiawpubllo vlllrisanpand oall Uiem blasBod.

Now that tbe nolsa tml camngo. of con-1

fliotbiu cawed, wo projwily nmoulw thosejho thought It a priwilesa pririloga toCrm onr national npentractan with th<emsut of their own blood.

^.^.—o- ill tbo oomlnc jeara,fix* laurels on their lotntu shall never Tede,

Wnt tlunn'uli ilicru, LriyLt, irobL null uiajed."

iiuil doriujj BUcctSHivo ayes tiieir k-roic T•vill form tlie tLrilliny wibjuut ufoopvcUou ftrcjtiiiddouicHtiu firuriidcv, mtiLiuHycfui tveHiIilflloaiiJ^iurkit, nud feet qlaawwith delight nu paroubt recoiut the deedailium who unntily foiiglit ana full, "IhciTucu lo the alj, tlii'ir feet to the fd0," to ptiputUnte tbo bkssiugs of Ubo.-iy aud trunuuiiBO uwliricled Vuiao.

It would be criminal not io nuiks lecoguilion on tlim ocaisiou of thos« who survivui]ihu tcrriblo cuullict, and llioigb of thu nuni>ur, pt tlio rihk ot being churiml vrilli egilisro, I Jilt npmy voice today in pnim> iour citizen BoHiera, Ihoabieccoofuliuib,llio Uftrijuir, &r thodibeaao coatmaUid, uiu;not oulybu luconfmiiuiiH!s tut cansotivo und couritnat Huffiiriug ; y«t these RKbravely endumd nuil withoutu muntinr ovithe cost nt which thoy trera pnrctuaed, Allhouor to thoao who full, aud alike to <

bo aro ttie living nionuuiunte of a pmod and glorioui TJuion, Their nanics willbe held sicred while tho blstury of this lit

iblio end ureaIt would bo an nupanlonuhlo neglect no

to pay a trilmfa to tliuso nails womeQ—[Ul

Floroneo Nigltin^tvles of A.morica—whibrnTod tliti dnngern of tbo camp aud whi

k not from the ogoniotj of tlio haspitnto tbo n of sick

to wa entitledto a iialioti's (jiutitado; uoi- ebould wo fu.il t<bonDr tbe women wbo rsmaioed at Lome—;ho wives wlu gava Iboir aiuhanda, tlie

hotUoTH Ihelr mi Ilia tlictirasono OD:\OVVIB iiod bails them go i

ooiintry IIOTII tlio midnight dxrlnesH whiobhad nettled upon it, Itnpcriuliable (jlor

irrouuda tho Boi[-nacrifiulng women onicricfi for tbe part thty periormod iu giv

bg issplralioii aud nil U) tlio tnon whi>U|{lit for Ooanfry aud for God.Tlio bmvery ami deration of both mei

ad women to the principl« of Ifborty, JUB-ice, nud equilj bnve not a parallel la his-

toric auunbi. It would afford uo pleasureto r«cilo purticulur iuoidonls uid evenU olti l pti.\e lata wir nud S

of Uiono wbto l iupi over

mat fromlowaslip, but I deny ray self, l«ut I trans-cend tba lime which piudiuco uii d ik ta

Aaavflntofnoordinnry inteieil la trnnH-iiriug to-day. Cherishing, tlia memory of

! vullaut deaC a nation wendtt IU vay to oouut-leus grav&a u> I,UHII a. flotrer aa& to drop atoar. WB ldoliZB Ihu pitrfot dona md wellwu may, for dying, tlwj declared the perpet-uity ot cur American. Jxulituiiuus, rooilufthem more deeply into om hoatte umA ajm.patliics. 9 ever pmy U»t,

h l lpy ,

"No more shall tlie vor crj1 soundOr tho windingtiTers bo nil,"

Aud OTor Iho uatua ol tha doudlet us claspiulH and plight tho fullli of hoaent loarts,

to tlie U&iaii, tUo ConstitHtlon aad the dear,

While tlio ritcn roll on their noaotononBcoaraes to tlie ocean, vbilo the taoua

their wajcstlo WUenrenla toaretnwhile the great lakes spread oattb,eirBiling surface on, I1JJ> aoTiii'Knd the gulf oflleilco liDgerB at Uie Booti, .*alia thajbrmdAtlantic skirts the vast coatinotit «ost and

rfiiono Faoiflo hvea ler.goldoa! sandsonthswtst,miiy tbo Bun-Df American lib-erty jjBvef wt» andnmyVc l«'«no und in-;

Lot historians eonthine to writs of ourani pools lo rfiyna on? glory; lot

dinenU be reared BO high that tbey most tbeorb of day in his coming, buttboy ibnll pov-

irpoBS the loie which ia eusliriued Iu(he haute cf this uaifreticn, s&d utoUU otthose yet to come, for tbe brave men nhosacrificed thair lives.oa tae altar of tlcirwnnt ry . . -•- ,,.. ,• , :

. JJaVESI ttViEBSy ,OB A DBAVB STBDOOLX 1OB U F E .

It vsa a bright Sunday morning iu tho |raottli of Pebtuory, Hnch tui{s only, seooin Claliforoia during tbe dry intervals ofiho rainy seawn. The month of Janna-rj bud been QuuguAlif w>h but no rnip

1 iflDsn tor ten Aa$a btfpza tliia par-ticular morning, consequently the loads1

Heroin good condition. . .

'Ihe air was soft end full of fragrance;grass, flowers and foliage Vsro displayedin ihe most lavish' abundance, and oftie brightest IiuoC- ITaturq beamedibrondintiveaspoat

6faaS most fi

6 u tbe road leading fjom Sutter'dMills, or Goloma, to tbe Hstorio towntf. Placcrvillo—otharwise Hcngtdffn—j

loar mitten were mating their way, onfoot, toward, tbo kttar plaoc .Their

wore Eioharil Joneq, John Bloo-mer, Stephen Pyne and Joseph Eioks.Grazing upon the ImnxUnt verJurofringing the bunt of tho nTcr—tlis southfork of tho American—nesr 'which "ranlbs road, -wera two plump males—looeo &u3 untethercd. JontsundBioks,

g wore somswhut tooteoro, eyed thosencidflls envionaly, and qniokly dotcr-

inetl to. take advantage of tbe mtun-I D . . - • . • , ' -

"Sbunk's nureie plated oat, and ashort trip on nmlo tack ulll do me a]leap of good," said Jcnes. ;

"And won't hurt tlio boasts a bit,"rastbe remark of Stales, " *

Against the remonstrance) of Bloomer1(3 Py»e, who were too eosBoientibnu

ivea to steal ft ride, t ie mules were 68-jnred. The coEo-ropcs of tho bipedsBcrveil as bridle reina; some pieces ofan old lariat, found under a tree, worefashioned into slirrnps. Janes anilRicbB mounted the animals, aud the fourminors pressed forward ogoio upon tiieir

uruej. • • . •Atthejanctlon cfebridio path with

theSacrnmenloroool ttooda log'mbiu,

lie property of Mr, Samuel thillips, or'Old Bnctoyfl"—as lie m& familiarly

termed—one of the pioneers ot that sec-tion. The eun \ras midway between ho-rizon and zenith when' n Bolitary poden'Irinn, a young man named William1

Prince, stopped at tbia cabin, and sskedfor a drink ol wuter, which was eiven

iim by ft comely damsel, tbe foughter1

,f Mr. Phillips. _ . .•'Tbo sweetest faoel hnvo ever ttecn

[nee I Ifft Baltirnorel" saiilFiiaca to

littEOlf. i

'A ical gentleman! The litfliullooking man tbat tver passed thisbonso I" was the mental comment ofMies Maty Phillips. Hia jonng manturned away, with a loot of longing inlis bright brown oyrt, and cgnintoak;p hiB lino of march toward Hanglown.

Shortly afterward, Frinco,-vho vss afifiorcuB walker, overtook tho minersocforo mentioned. Being aociallj' m-oliued, ,ho uocommodateJ his pace totheire, aud tradgiKl eWrfallywiththeialong Iho dusty road." Ho of courseknonr nothing about ths liking ot tbomales, hut supposed tlitm to be the le-gal property of the minsra They hidmohod a point some fire mile* fartheron, whan i flne lookinff hone, bctrloga bandspme youth, dad iu the loose flt-|Hng BartaentB of a minor, canterodEutPrince thought that t ie rider bore awonderful resembhuico to tbo ^gbl ,ho

linJ loft Iji'hmJ iiiui ut the lug cabin."Her brother, no doubt, tho likeness

is too c]o8i) Sor a chaneo rosoaibfauES—perhaps lxo and she arc twins, But I•iliuil never neo her more, iu al! proba-bility. How Iiei face cliuga io me 1" beHaiti to liirasfilf, wiiti a sigh of n>gret, ando tried to dismiss tuc fair vision from

memory, and entered again into ndiscussion of mining mutters with liixnew comjiiiuiODB.

Tho sun bad paused tbo meridian whentheimUtn'tcbiiig suburbs of Hangtowuwere reached. H«ro t ie party haltedfor rest in tha elmda ot ft pretty littlugrave of live aufau, through which mean-dered tlie runt-colored road. The twomules weie turned loose, and startedback iu tbe direct iou ul tho spot whencethoy weretakuc.

Beforo tho animate were out of sightthe clatter of piloting-hoofs was heard,ind & Buoro oi moantod men a m e noia-

into view from the dust-cloudskicked np hy tiieir mustangs, drivingthe two mules before them.

'Harntli [ Too doggoned thlaree areliere, we've go t 'ml"

Bloomer, Joa^e, Bloke, Vjuo atHPrince wereimmed iatoly eunouuded, se>cured and taken to the ccutro of thetown. A call for a meeting of "honest

' was made which met rftb i*end eheertal response, Tlia

meeting WAB held on Preacher's Hill, aoQinnjBDdiDg eminence, vheraon ocoa-ionur itinerants delivered Suuolay Ber-

mopa to BUOII as would lcnU them ears.The hill was studded wild shady oais

aud tali pinas, varied with clusteringmasses of MflnB&nita bashes. A grassycarpet, richly variegated with wild flow-era c!n<] the long slope. Birds sanggleefully upon the treo branches, and*ie west wiiid rustled gentlj through

(to foliage,

Tbe suu shone brightly iu tho archingekv, which, seemingly, bent itnelf to en-lose the eartii in a loving embrace.

"Peace on earth aud good will to men,"ireatlied iu the songs of birde, in thoitn at iiiseots, in the rustling of leuves.

'Peacs" zaignad overjwheTo excopt in

0 hearts of men. There nasbct little'good vrill" erhibltcd by the etcIWllultituao nsasmbloa tbat Sabbath after-loon upon tli9 pleasant slope of French-ir'a Httf, Tlio officers of tbe Isw—*ucli1 it was—wero powerlaes..The mass mooting WEB BOOQ regularly

organized. A jury of twelve "honesttubers" ffafl selected, couuel chosen

3 njuOge appojntod, Tbe fivo trav-:rs were called before tbe "caurt/'am!

charged with shooting thd two mnles.Three minon from OoIoma,Tr«Q tbonc*casors. . ' . . . .

A florid young mail who acted asroeocutjng attorney or "pooples* law-

'cr/'&Dd wholiod anejo to tbe office! County Jo3go, opened tho COBO "forlepeoplo,"

The legal ownership of the mules wasspeodily proven.

Oho oi'tho owners, oloae-jointcd, "Pike County

Itom Missouri—tltec testified as tolicwa;'We missed the' animahi, reooned

they'd .been stolen, collod tbe noighborsrOgoUier, found tbe trail. ot tbo thieves,overtook 'em, and got baok our mules."

Tbere yiete no, ititneaaea for theac-iBsdt and their owu testimony, whichicy.were jwmiltodto- give, was scorn*

ially laughed at. ITJO ccun^l for.thedef«DSo taw that the current cf popnbiropbion hid set fatally against tbe pris-oners, iud being & shrewd store-keeper

' the town with; tba omaoaa tamt,deemed it pridest to say hut little.

The peoples' lawyer" ndareoBed the jo-. ' : "Qoutlomeui" ao Boia, "you have

heard thB orideaofl.' I t Is andUputeiletceptbytho fli'^*>y statemeatfl of tliaaccused—of whose guilt there cannot bethe slightest doubt,. There is but anapenalty in thesoporU lor the crime ot

tealing—death I Tlio pooplore a nnit ia this mnttor. Qeatlemen of

B jury it is your doty to obey the villthe people, aid I demaati Utatyon do

jur duty 1" . •

Tha judge, also & storekeeper, ium-tip, anfl charged fltrongly against

he prisoners, Tbe jury then consultedigofher vnihonth&nagthe box {apros-Lte tree trunk) dn'dBpeedily rendered aruict of "Guilty 1"

"Against nil of tho accused ?" qao-icd tho COUTU

"ignlnat all 1'.' replied the foremim.TIIB, iod60,now, turned lo (he priso-

aud asked if ibey had acytliiBg toiy before sentence should be pissedpon thorn. .WilUun Prince, in re-

iponse, repeated the laola in regard toiself in a manner that Bhonld have

named great-n-eJ^ht ia his favor. Theitherptisotera combonttod his state*icnt.: BicVsond Jonea'wlio had used

hybridJ, again declorod that, the jlionghtothpniu)o3 yieio Btray auimaliffiiah ft.wonld do no barm lo exewisa a

little, t int they.bad started' them tomt.wird after riding them; and they called

iven to witness* that the idea of steal-ig tlie beasts had never occurred to

rs. pjno and Bloomer said tbat theles were usod without their oonuont,

ngaiust their remonstrances, and.his Jones and Ricks admuitted to bejae.

Upon the conclusion of these state-its,' the judge arose ond looting over

.hoexcitedtbrongsiiol,in aloud,clearn o e : ( ' • • • "

"Fellow,citizens, yon have beard theivid«nce against tho prisontra, and havaiton«l patiently, to what tliej hftveiit-

tered in dcieEco, It is fir you to*'say;hat sball.bo the penalty ot the crime

whiob on intelligent jary luu dcolatedem ffuilty." ;. ;

"Denihl" yelled Iho aagry mob iaorrid aocord.

•Death be it, then," rejoincl tbe[Bilge, who taming to the prisoners thus

d them: "You have heard tbt'crdict—tho tnaninious.voice of tlief co-

accordance tuBrewith I herobyi yon to t o hangoi by the necfc,

lorthwiti, until you uro dead, and nayTo*yen have misroj on your sonU 1"In im instAnt n iozea or moro Jorijits,

nlrenuy iioosed,' cams whirling, ltu.io.fashion, through llio air, aud fell at th«lot ot tbo doomed men, Tho loopirere quickly Knotted around their necks,

the other enda wen thxovra orestffobmnoheBof asturdj onkUmtstretch-od horizoutally from the parent trunk

right angles with each other. Bloom', Bldcfl u d Jones were placed beneath.

lie larger boogh, Prince iud ^rrta werearranged under tbe other which extend-ed'over the western slope.

iAmong those busiest aronnd themen woi a btmdaom* youth, thu

•ami who hid paued tLeta that morn-

[aHUHCIB OX IOTKTB PiOLj

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NATIONAL UNION BANK H U M 4 LEWIS HRS'D'G~—™ , DRESS and

Capital, - $300,000.C 1 O a k ^ ^ ^ t*-1100.000.SUSSEX S t GROCER,

FIRST-CUSS GOODSand Prensioa*.

CAXXED GOODS, ' Ladies1 I>ress Croods

to Lot 40, aod u dirtaotfeet from t

of Lot Ko. 4a KMLieh

YOORHEES BROTHERS,MOBBXSTOWN,

the v a t a>d« of aid Firsttrarenud in

nine Ufcgtea waitWOOD a i d WILLOW WARE, ythence f3) at rigLttr^lad i t i rSo. 10; Ihmu along tbos LEAC3.

TT. E. LUOEBI.L X. JOLLT,

dnd «nd fifteen fed to tbe bg fortj-sn-eo bnodnd tud tkitij4«,

kjuue I«t , mote or Urn. Beiag tl,« UE6eoarajtA to a^d Al™ \ . im-

by t t i K n Jmej Inn Mini, In- deed dated U» lOtb diT cf9 bifa id d d i b C

STOVES,

;iEOS 15D5TT7T. jApril, 1^9, u> wbicfa Mid deed it tbei t i b j t t i i h t hMOKRIST0WNSeeds, Fertilizers, Ac

Oils, Glass, etc.

OEL CLOTHS, XLTUSCS. fa.

til chain; -.beaee (Sfcllf dtsret* vest I

eonreyed. Hie i*idj Iron Mining Company

their laid dt*d to i»id AITB A. TrmtW, libeity ao l prinl^e rfall tinu-s hereafter in u d upoa »iij

p m i t e * by tbenadrea, their agenU,I*l»m, Utmta «nd t e w » t to dig utd itarchfathe mln**, ore* acd mlatTBU, in, upon orand*r mid fremi i^ ta make «U

and to take and carry the,wsj vitboat Idadmooa or mfilatatiaD

Ooce Tried. Always Used !

PHCENIXPACKING.

PROSPECT STFEET.

BEEMER4 PALMER

1F0OD,

M | N 1 N 0 M A T E R 1 A L S ,ISO FEET FP.OXTJB. -i>a o w i--! :Crrf rOK SALEtionaL

Pliable, Terj-

Dnrable I

Adapted for all tinds of

Engines, and Hot and Cold.

Witer Pomps, etc., etc f

doing, hoyeT«r( no imty«mirj damage h

iaia rend to thtfUrei»mlr lent, more

It. I TSUI K-V5 £Ti3<K, W3CIK.ZCLillT.

. Ross & Breesi SHERIFFS SALE!ID O>in«rj of Kew Jenej-TL fa. for ule

it wtDptiiout,

E.&G.

Insurance Agents,

awrence icWolfe, 1W

be, are defctvliDU. Betornable to TLittTnMdty M*j A.O. lifflL-.

OtOBOErirtae of tbe abore ttaied writ of fif

HIT hiodi 1 tPolitic Vendor, at ib* Vaiicd titttet lluk],

J

hiodi, 1 *t»H expx« (or ule.. . . _ , Mortistown. N. J.E*t.TTiVCT~»«T a E^>* l i r a i n t y*ji-' Morriitorn, !*./., o i

HQSDAY, tbe lit dai of JTTLT n<A. D. IWTH, lx-t*Mti tb« boor* or 13 M.o'clock I'. H.. tbat»to U T a t t o'clock tml,

aid d v . t U that tract(Uod and piirEBuea, berrinalter

bip or ilraat Ohr*, in the Qwoty cf Mam" { • J e m j , tnutdfd u fnllcfi

toot* comer or lini

C 0 E f coUector,a.

ZOXPASIES REPBESES7ZD.

tt fcrtv-ow eh*ia» and Ihtrlr liiitio AKbtr R u t h s ' Uod-lLli fin

jSTOTE, EGG, CIEESTSFT.IThe New Empire

ing CookiiK StOTe. f SSJSS.*1 M»j 1!, A. D: fiH, for^biTtra eiised dt(S fcTast and

e n s tbe a id The Carbon Iron Co.

isdtdzn rwcrdtd is tie ciSoe for r«oid-g Clerft O S N of tee

CocrrJT cf Menu, State of Sew J*r»rT, CBJ

tfclrtyaert*ULd.

th* tiEte tract of land coster^] hby Jene BofftuiD.ibe SMh d i j of January, A. D- 1H

bock E * of D«edt fcr aid arantj, on f, Ac, rtitrecce being Iherttinto kid,

isore folly «nd at hrge »pp€«w.Also, Ul that «ttaiE trad or parrel of

i

iDfSUBMCE AGElfTJ i MOSEIS COimTY

prexniM* »itu*lt in th* iorasijy ofC f W 4 S f, Cmslf of Warren xoi\ Buie of

Kev Jerwr, bounded acd dtscnkd as foflo«, "

l.>, bcgmnixg at H post in therniddle cf thft revrd frf*m TT**Mppt n toOxford furnace north thirtT-eigtt and a half

Test along bad of Strjrhen Lmwingfour chains and fifty linij to a stake comerto taid lanning; tnen« (2) along lice ofsaid Lflnning wjttli fony-fiit and a half

rest elevea chains tod thirty twoft Etake in Riid Lamusc'f liDfr

roracr to John H. WyckolTa; thence (3) bt' " of said WjcVof tooth fortj-two de-

eatt six chains attd t»ectj--*iglit linkspoint in the centre of the taid road

Adjourned Master's Sale ISHERIFFS SALE!THE OIX) STAND.

MOINfl HALL BUILDING, DOVER, X. J. d«*M«d i j i i l i i A. Caafteld, In Tbsrph H T b d l i

L0SPO5 o d LITEEPOGLudFOB SDHMER& WINTER USE.

JSBa,tt4

Hardware,

Hot Air Furnaces,Lewi* Eaiebtr, Jr,,O«orR« Kottfetr, ]W. Hthirt, Jokn O; HOL JcLn !l........

r* IVJictt, George Bidurdi, Kiclutd•$», James H. SiBpisn, Williim Sinllh.

Gtoret U*dw*. FractiaB.Frc«a>tu, Uowiktfs bA b3 i*» tta i-aiCODE, PiBIOE, HEITETG

STOVIS. EANGES,IIt&rrD.Vaahf*t

Coorwa u d John VtnKwlrauJ,o

B^tcrsibk Bnt Toesdijftadi&ti. FL fa. for nfe of tnor1fim

ij ol i\. ; JLbe.

DEALKB IX COAL.ie of Luda In tto ibcrt C

e abore BUMd partiw stitirfiO ltie &»»* T* He isisaaSiiti? *ee£ pe-

ax* tie pr^sacr

pto take pUee at the front Own

lloni»iEoofins. PI am bins and Jot j phe Coon i!uu«,u. lloni»iown,>. 3., on

MOSDAT. tbe l i t day of JULX neit,EEEOSESEOII.*

STEAM EXGEJES. A. D. 1*7S, Letveea Uw honrt «r 13 aocn, andIE ibe afurncon, that u to

jTar& JAPAN TURN

IRONaod BRJLSS CA5IXXG5,8TTLPXITB8OAP. ;5ECITClSS,faL,1 U S EOOFK G,

EATES, TB0CGH5,

We wia pay Agoik a salar/ol $1W p«month, and eneme* to aeU cor KE.W ind

•if, tzA is&rmpzti M i» tx« otbtr ore*, Qt-tals u d ouoenl

DRU8S AND HEfllCINES. i&l » I i * »ljicoii(T, sitaato, Inog and beiuo underw-l^<ii- fawrrratfcwt^et'ofW Mid^aU^

AGENTS WANTED! *cdafcawlDlplm r i t d lor iiuLJiiurs xrw

OLD ESTABUSHED STAND!A S VrtQZMU=> D u k M L U K ; Dssoo-Pictorial Bibles.

S? ld*«. rorni .J .HOUIASt

•»*• B J:ia £ n f i , I K U <*t rf t i i « < ; * * " » « e of nonh trenr two degrees v«r*nif ; V *fc(3*- cxrt. aaa r=s* lr»i jatjc' *~lt>!:* rffO chains from a rock ft»i Samp ai,MifttlMtfiEdiiiaiJair-JjiJissi i- ia 1 Kale tsirtraes ii said to be a wrocro

ALESASDEB \nGHTO5.Ma. SPRING OF 1878

TTJ-p >T "pern 1 nrp

SHERIFFS SALE!QS0B6K W. DBAEE,jC. H. DALRYMPLE,'PURCHASED and SOLO p n m i . y

orWtOfaM-H.Cobanki.iil^rr t taa i is i *itte iatl rt-:c^* w X

BOOTS and SHOES rile, Epfanim Lirrfakj, Frank Q. Llnd\ J k d I T b t

Choice lots in Dover, limited, arc ifRdoroible to U I T Term. A. P-

, Stl'r.

Br tlrtae or la* atore aUted writ of fierifit

»l cnbHc t.DOQ't, *t llie United fiUlc* Uolel,ID Ho

UOXLUY. Ibe « th day of JUSEett, A. D. 1STS. betveen the lioiin of 13 M.

I i " T O < 5 i " M * a IMOEEISTOWN,N.J.'•

i r O R E I S T OTYTN".I n.r . i 11ii 1 Irani -f ' i l ->TT •

Freeman Vood,kat ooe. As i« k j

:«=.uaa;r.itii.-Ei:lns*.iic..<i(I>l«!i.ifun ia tic oae jSXforVABIETT ef MAKE and STYLE,

jarwlorIwJ uA pnmUea, riltuw, t p

inlh«To»n ofIVii«r,in (he Grant? ofnd 8 u u *f «r Jener, boonOtd d

Wlowt; Beiog the »waeto taid ChirlS P. Gage bj d«.iPint PiMbvtwiu Cbnrcli >"dOIAOTW " dated Jone 5lt, UTLin tbe lloniaOono\j Seronl of

0 8 M7 A 4 b iE. C. BUKT'S

"SBCOES,Plows, Plow Castings,

GARDEN AND FASHING

Phannaceotical Preparations,ffded in tbe llonia

»<*3J, ID book 0 8, page M7, Ac,it a center in tlu oiterir Un« «I Dithtrdtea « l north f tb U

jmj of bad, Kta.u -m a,tbe C^natj oP -»31 KSS &<-a to

-c-am ranscuxs ISD DEJIEES SCPFLEI J aatstTvitwaQHiKUrseU»d eutulr tine of Or«liixd I H M I . indhtwt long the rut UM vTcaid Onliatd

b IW e I•'•—•' -o i ticL aS - i t -ftit-fl. OP rVKBT GRIDE ±SO STTIX.

HARDWARE STORE,SIGN OF THE PADLOCK.

15 ^gnwpiy COCSTZ.

» n n SIDE THE PAKE,THSZS DO0S3 }S0X 321EXET S^,

KORfilSTOWH, S. J

-So , tiel r-re KKa* -p=efaiixl,

TOTT.T-.T ABTICJ^ESAdjoarned Sberirs Sale!

C. H. DALRYHPLE.

SHERIFFS SALE!bcr, -"<& I n G-rea « daI crf-=«3r- - I Horns Cmsty Smonto's Ost«.

TTAT.T.C3.BUCXITZLL tliOEttiiT.,

BOTEB, 3f."'"'' ,Ii=»'lI COT. ifcteuri. S-"*

Tliatjowr it u

ator ciorrinld««<HDl

>pplia0o» of ibe i k m n l £FINE GROCERIES.

;uid &«,!«• cite public "Mis' •'« !b t

Concerls. Lectares, Exhibitionsu cf raritc* tiad*. - l ie

WOOLENGOODS,

B«rftbe3CAS&ACSZ OF GHBISTX15S

: (be T.-ip*tbJ Toi tk i

-TEITIJOCK t LEWIS,

czisvcaa-

150 CisGnet BooksHI P. SA2ST)EESON,

TASNS, AcVml -sail *P t* cratr tf utea ia

O AGEICCLTC2AX OCPtEXESTS.700EEEE3 BROTHEE3,

af TOE O0L0ES fcri l o GILS t

Oia—sH 5 E FAJOLT BIBLES,FOB SALE!OZS TH* trf riftr iesr &e

^Korris Co, H. J ttOTlmrSi'« flarden Seeds. r h n o i I^rcattm lCh Buiv S t f &Blood, »^i viQ foBipktdr «3tU£C Ox f>---lra U»e tttire *ntna laUtrM odtitbi. AnT

«so will tjtc 1 rJ. T. SHEPHERD, Manager.3t-3a

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I J I I ,

VOL. VIII. DOVEB, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22 L878. NO 28

THE.LR,D.]|.,EE

BENJ. H. VOOT. " '

T8HHJ <»F fCBSCKIFTlOM _; _

Ons Y o u r , - •'•' •-. '<-•'-'•'-•'-' ' 82.00Bii M o n t h s , - i r , : - , - , • , . - . l - i ^ - a 1 M

nr,P.;A,,^ABBISf0.PHYSICIAN' alia SURUEON,

j?oyjE)lB»,,ijf.ij,.io r r i a i M? BBillOEKUB'oif'olUllMpil BTUl

-"Counsellor at 'La;w• . . ; . • : • « ' • ..•••• - A t a > ' , " ' J ! 7 T ' " • ' " • ! ' "

fa ASTER IA CIIANCJ-IU,

* Ccnifrtf Bl5 i'.clUJa SUI'IOI m" '

I. B. jpjLl,EyrP/f9gIeto|.

Olio In Uu liiUoiul Biiltl Bank Baffltiif'

i IF0r>CANCBE3uaEd

AlNCERtJlJs^HUri/lbRS1

~fFh9 Dootor's CertifloatsJ

~A»axn,4%uuiKaToita>..-li4,,.« il: JuiialjHUi.lOTrsI

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:?vftit)DP.OrlT.:MOll

"!;: t'lAnenerietlBiniitotwoinM ln'fuirjcorinl' • to tftka tho ntetuf lotlifooT Oi moitpopi

Ur publlc»tloiiB.: Bix or1 thu flnait clip' rcotmrJiind ilrtlohcd (aiiSOiaol'B

D &IE SIB—I lake (litmlt l~- t t i f i tD &IE S I B I lake (lie iiIeBiare of writing jroc

rtmltl~-t)ortifiQate ooticoijiiua Vagetias pie-

byiyopdliioriiiLr (&r*Ty£n, ft^d Lava hidho C l i d D l L f it uL f nl

your Vogutlna reoamlit. XwHBloMfti|:RpIn«>('

flti Ihis torrltito uiiea», Z *inBnieii'dHiutfVHifofthilbjCid It ••excellent is ». blu^j

•^•' l.'fl Bf-ftrVlrVDJ FoBfca. HUJO.' .Mils. WJ(, B . I

&

/SiiasiiioniTbroryltermw.lliB QOBJIO)aped i«*Bbwi, Clmst huit Lo its li(e-giv-

ower. •. SoK- as .lie oommiltejvl!iir" o f W •UJi ' i beofllB loo'aVto

,hl«*.j>«UB<,:»>.1l>l.0W daj, aerraiiliiofUieLorifdUMleaana: plMrf by tlinJiviue Mwler, uro ki-smttor "tlo BeadfflnligUool i B«ajliiSu; V •.' ,6 ' j ; ;

VEGE^INE to enter a wilful woifdUutf lfTerilhnU-Ittiopup! ihanlB il)»yie.ni8M,«<>.»."io

1 blegse j Qospel nua ambW tboic< ittibsamlp()B,werat3qrkflnea.:;--,: :; _- ; , , . : : . - ,

Wlion tbo SlMleVs o#n. ymfy. uponeurlb MM done hi U i J h f f l i l

iribotlio,,ind is hearing prcoioua fruit

Theea sowers fit tbe seed are not•oil ' " "

Thethem. They we pure and holy,

world inli^lhoso1

:now,)np a.u theaaelvei. -, t < • , ; .' Full of lovo tor God tlioy have, no

ig fluid, ft can Uuljr DO called tlia Ore*.Jlo*)(l:Pu(lEl»^jTbo groat source of dlieusiriKinitoti ID tuo bloalLaud np.modie(nB tliallourngt acfa^iAtlr'apd^l^U1 friiiMV «ndenovate, bta aby Jost Jelaim upon pnbllD it-

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_lila l o l ; will.&'j|om measea-

jorstororoal Us will to men. Ilia A«

f Tof tlip lo'rd'appearod upto Hn^ar.'Uloan), to GidecD, to Juslioa,'; to^oti'

Igliten tbem M to God's will oopeoraing

I • . .

Hizlolonj Ind.

rararreotion ol t ie C6r3T"imbtg'tlieiu.'oar Bible : T O rend "I,1

pl'sotffc miric^jinijet to tastilyin.Uje'enrjrobefl/

auj hia testimony iiithit ersnt,. all 0braoing offer o! fe " «•*—>-'-»"Brill let Mm lakat|ijj . . _ . _ . _Thia la tbe Inat resold we have of fttgelf

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who has begun the Stunner campaign wittilie moat complete, elegant tmd faeh —

and BIBBONS,

LACES—real and imitation,,,;-,', lfEOKl^jUraBCnp, t i t IC3il«re,Iiibo'»ml'lincn6eta,Cmi«!,!Jlotini.

.adies' furnishing Goods.t-)StrflJItaBte.i3.^SofliiSc.lIwte-rial, and will he amde up in the latest BIJIOBana newest derigna.by competent oasty '

-x^yfialmprortfl I

•• -• '- whartilVSEV OlTilllHtlOW BoltOu

THE hil.Tf;it AM* TUL' SCKR.

a puiTripfKi OOntB l ira, 1878. .

"Buliold ft'itower weut forfli weow,'ilatthow, n n 8 . ••PKe aeoil Is ttewortl

ie p&niila ot,,tba' BOJM adaita ofw i S e e p p i c a U ,

nttcrod itlio i ferrdd to hirtsalf eapecialIj ^ t l j f e w i ^ ; aa ^owjug (broadcast in

npliltiiis and &nsli b ' l ' l l

powers of heaven, .or.ear,ili,ior -the fljnof

Wfll.tlen ontto.oon

mra tlcra has been a omitantly loorcns-oS roCMalpn o( kl»r«n, till npoii oyorj•obtiDflbt Run ID nearl; BTery nation and

T i h htil

i, tbe waving stalkssource of our national

wealth. . U eccoia, Enoredlblo lint thiaveal field may lave iprtinjr-ffom a singleseed. That seed produced a handful \that handful yielded ii trade.; that bushelfilled a store hoa/mand thus thesemium-

a BoroB havs been covered:-with tbe

im to flee from"tUe wrt3WW;

tlea of tl)o

g ;Word of God. • At first tlioie. w u t a t a.ifingla copy ef the law engraven on tbo'tables of stone, or a Bfngta copy of'each'goepeHf_ each; epktle, luQeodtheti? Waa* lime whan tbewi was but* one printed

bdpy otibVUlble. But look out!intotint broad: iioia which is the world acdUphold the liarvesV thit bos sprung fromthit:B|nKle aiie£y''" tAi:' j

Imesof DMS SO aoubtiaii to\r Uidr

tbsi'niost iwonaerlnl'oteation ot;Ood;huilotititaliltleidwdrttOTttoMgJlaGoaias cnwiea him with houor HBS (;1O:J

Ttio go^pc! tlini tba, Sap ofeale1^ iu bimHulf'f'! tlnii'^bje'lB fi

'rait of rlghteousaesa atol final tulyi-

3 .pr^vijegovof^JftboriDffi^God vfpri" the recovery, of o lost

oaiiigtIJoiQmoSiiTiDarbaolTLTrs!'"Wfiak' an'3 Warj;';altarbal*

|feted-by-temptation and.oobqaerel l yman in bimsolf is nnwribj and nni-

ile to now tbiti floed effectually.. Buti fllted with t i e Spirit of

God P Aek Fdal ao(3 Lis compoera sow-ing tli© gospol Beed oil over the world bu-

tlcmTWOrejalJ dead.

fictoriesifor Chrfst againat <ing odda. Ask Jadson, Brainord andill t>;(i robJeii.inJf ofmfsflicnarT bicth-roa who heve puslied tae frontier|pfOhriBt's Kingdom to the uttermost parts

Uhoearfh. j ilc BTorylajbarerliga'or

i H n U V i l l w A r i t t f 'tbV Spirit ofim whose nan's is Emmnnnel, God wilh

us weak, sinful, fallen man becomes iistBtablein^hls irirhieneo for good.

Brethren, snrelr we have bean highlysnored ; unto us is committed the Otx-

Jmagetl'lihj) co . - - _ .n j which Hnu let so ' ranch

sunlight Into'dttrlmerjed heirta, and

comforted ;sonriioh affliction, ' ':'-'

Then let na magnify onr office; lot UBlBgoaiiilm&y

tui <«JBahbld aappreeiate ourexik h e i n t d ' o f e a ^sower wont forth tpsqw,"

Tbe Sower, ttien, la mail endowed withthe Spirit of pod, JJOH WIJBUB-

M i '^THtt to i^Wsoira .? ; - .

y?l riVe onu^ereti li^thV Bcoond. <of our text-. "Tie Beoa'ili the wqrd; oflGod." This definition is dear enoagtvItJa notji portton of jtho v^erti, or selec-teiroff^olyor^ut^c'"- " -<3od» iu fa entirely i tbosthat other statoment "Am Boripttreis

iven by inapimtlon.o{God.y - - , ; ; . - ,',

Latterly tho Word of God haa beantoo'oftcnihnnA*? h j » olasa'ef colecUoawhose chief aim seema to liavo been toprove jost m littlo of u pOBsilla us Wtf

ojimoat of tbo feaeuuing pciwtirs, uiig.ilreucli tha iioiut referred to b ; tlio BCI-pout in! Urn Qurdon of EJen, " And ; cdlallbc as'Qods." * Tlien God's worilwould not be coustdered necessary ; theUiblj Society utgbt be uliulialiet]; therewould lie a lemarknbla elevation 'of »oU-fionwlious IUJ3D1)O(K] anil a e m r p s j i o n g4eg»datbn- oV tbo. notliorUj'>ot God.Batsuctia mutiluted volumo ia not the*eed tba diviuely ccmmiiuiouGil sower iaUi Matter among tlie nitidna. •^'Uemembering the warniug attiioclosool tbo Bible to biui who wuld add lo ortiikolram tha words of tlia bouk> hf reoeivw it as it cume from • tba htioda oftleinflpired penmen tliroogb Rodlions .of. menwho liftvo lovod it 'proved it to b« trae. 'IbtBiUlio Hthe Bowct la to scatter wberarer imoior-talioali are found. Ooe;lamcil for Illsscbolarly.' alUinmetita wrote OD a blankleaf in "bis BtbiQ.*'X liavii x%gularly[aatl

f opipiont l j of its

x%gularly[aatl.Holy Soripturcs

tliat iliis volume invine Dtigin contaiLi

beauty, more pure'1 morality, more im-pqrtant hifitory and finer Btmine ol po-etry and eloquence than can be collectedfrom all other books in whatever oge 01

LOgangoiueymfly^Bye bflfln writtec.uroiy'thisiH^ood'eeed. :

TIUS fiEBD IS ABCHDAHT '•

and raited to every apil.^' . ' '..Have you ever wen onuof those np-partniiy UlimiUblo '* cornfields • tipoaour western prairies, As (or

maturing'W d G

n vVred

So it la-with;'tha

t ndsnot till

18U*that & Society (ThoForeign BibloSocietj-) mufo

^objaotwia'to' diotribate the WblemoDg all uatiotiB.,- Now there BTO many

thouBand principal and auxiliary Bocie-tlffl. T l i W ^ a W i ^ i d

ttetj iis ofintte juagimg}U ojl^^00 i n l i i.people i now it ia'acoesaiblo to over nixhw$xe$ mMlomr "Tbo London BibleBooUty alonV Bonds -forth npwards ofj 1.T87.000 oopies. Daring the itutflOjearaU hnflissied. 99.315,226 liblra in 1G3l n a g o B nca in 143 trannUtiouB never

. " Odr'awa ''Avet n So-i* aaanally' from 800,000 to

I(aO0,Ob(i copied The Uuea of thii So-oioty for the paat slrtj-two1 ycara hayBbeen ,84,604,815 copies. Iboio two greatScoiotiea iluripg the paat sixty jeara

,h«veriBsuodfnoarly;r75,OOOlOOO coiiiea,| eqaaii vmy flearly.'-to (jia oopy each foreyerv man, woman and child in "GreatEtiUiu anil the United 'BtaW i Ie not'tho fised abutidBQf.>' ' Hut ^ IW '.liatribu-'

tion ia not conllriea to th'eBirta of uotioQB. t Qa.ta frigid rflfeooland and• rich ydu wilUladitintha' dfaleot of tbo Es-

»~ „ . » . . „ „ mlyi-. (ioirnanxjorbeDtwtb|tliBi burning equa-B('li3n6rllV'!bl ineali- torial'sunand there yoa'WiU\flnditinjfF!laboriDffft4geUiar tho ttrange langangGa of Afric's'1 dusky

«jovery.'of a lost tribes, Tho. Eecullar tonguea of thela ho Godlike? Kaffir and Zuli. liivo lam redacud to

nritiag; and tninj tribes whoaa'aamosore hardly known out of missionary eir>OIGS DOW can read God'a Word in tholrnat.TO Bpeeon. Prom ZftnaiburtoSiorwLoori[froai Sgypt to thoOapoofGoo;!

|HopBtliis~g<iodaeedla'boJDgsownwlii>o!iU rapidly bringing that teomJriR oonti-nmt to tha knowledge of Biva who diedto BBVO a lost wwlil. -

0ro5sov«9iff'iatb Asm nod tliero.yoa.rill find laujunges wlioli have ;fllloa

Pf) '"1 ^e*1'- iwuolars with 'diainay as thev have stnv-i^Uio Bturdy eu .to maator thorn. .. Som o road up andltTwon,. great dojra tlopago^sorfleirom right to left

naol others from left lo right JB Gharae*ters that boar no resmblaiioe to anyltiogipon tiio earth or ia tho olotncats which

-urroucil th«i(ior)u.t; Yot patiBnt, self.denying Christian'scholarship has nuts *tared ttoaa tough ttialoc'ta and to-day the

the Persian, the Hindoo, the

i, (be .iuiahUout of nearlyeverj nums in that favored clime canread tho , Qoapel • Moaaige ID hia owntongue. Oat 6a tho" diltaut Island of

_ . tho B.m wore littl'a txibes' without writtenitted f ie On- languages;: they wero Air Mattered andi sasd which were rapidly dving out but .they had

ol aoa\stoBayo. ' So rooHaengera.of God

tbe iJlDW WMim w»"»* «™» » r » ™ . - —edition Bhoaia disoard all nlifawieal anilgenoabgicfll Btatementa,asnnnlaUei'orutterly fttHO. T l m f l w t ^ i p ^ o ' G e Daa fables or allcgoricg,atoi Iofocti-fewTerseaof tbeproph-ota-perhaps apBiilm or two with all; orlnearly all tha Worila of Jems would heall tb^c i i t loa we willing fo "ofiveaBtQe,InB^rea'W^ord. . ...''This wonid make aBCBkM landy-

a b th d o l

wentont to tliam noGralucediuoir pooflangoagea to writing and now tha NewZeahnder, Fijian,1 t ie Hamoan tfa;o Tun-gan tho Tiuitian,'the Hawaiian conthomsfllres read Uie4t>"pol thatsoundrfBO hcautiful fcota the lips of the mission-ary.

In Enropo the Word has/been distrib-uted not cnlj among the great Empiresbnt tbo Ootolan, tiio Itomim, the Welsh,tho ScottUh Highlpiiiaer, the Dane, -theSwede, tho Ioelnnaer, tbe Albanian; IhaBohemian,; !Uo Balgarlan, tha "Wend,tloServian, tho Polo,- ihe.Pinn, tha£^plandorthe Turk, and many j othershaveinthQirown idlomif received, tha«dwli.ohia tlio Word of God, ;

America has little reaaoa 'for 'priflo atber treatmoafc of. fbe '• original own-s n of her soil.. Bat in tUifl goodwork tliov hive not been forgotten andtlel lohawt, the Choetaw, the eneca;t i e Dakota, tba Ojibwa, tbo Ohorokoo,ttoDelawaro, ibdNflzPflrco,liarflGod'aWord in moh form thati thoy can readand uaderstiind i t '" .' -

A compelxnt authori^f anja "The \s\-A o i yna of tho Scripturea which hayoboot printed.conit^tb'aWmbeied. Hith-•rto we .hwo numbered tho editions

t i i b l ' S

his wonid yiincnoarriberea by tho wdontlaEflyatteWwhioh'tuo fathm,. straagaly

onongb^acceijtea w the veritoDle Word1

of Bed. iPortapa another genoiation offlBch.aaionfahinB.cnliRtteninent'i.liight

;reclnoe'Uut'oliin»Bio the Words of taB1

l,t3a7iour..;'4fld^V.«pl^i«e««Uion,,HtlU pwffMBSingln this Trona«rfil 4*4*'

editloSo

onecan Bay exactly.bow,manyoren of ibfl English; 'Biblo' havo hcep o i mncli less inform as ho'many copies.":. It U piDhiblQ that in this country andGreat Britain alone nearly or quite 200mimonooplcflofthflSorfptareal-rtvohbaniruoed since Ihe bcginn-DR c • ilio pres-ent loentBry. la net tho seed most•bUDdant ? It is an ewj matter to readOf the'many dialect* into,wblch'thebibleInabem trawlatod'hat baw;jon erer.1

t of tlio amount of H'ivcreKl toilrepresented in each trannlution ? I t re-

, sijtccn jcaia of moat wearyingstudy and research from two ranat compotent Hcholiirs to translate tho bibleInto Arabic. Itrequired continuous workfor fifteen yours to traualata only (InOld Testament icto Ihe Mnniliirin Col.loqubl Chinese. ,.. ,

Dr. VanDyck cue of tho translators oltho Ambio edition tbua Oeflcritjes Uiiwork

The work of translating God'n wordinto thin difficult language, for seventymilliops.of people, is ono tho importanceof which cannot t o ovoreatimated, IIis not to be done with a run. Dr. SmithB[>ont two years upon the New Testarnont, ant) after MB deuth I spent tffi

cod a iulf upon ilhetoreit waspublished ; and I have been two yearson tho Old Testament, and have domfrom Levtticns, chapter 1, to Job, chap-ter 1. Dr. Smith had done GanesU tcEiodua before bin dent!). ID tho Uralpluco the translation mu3t be onretulbmade from tho Hebrew, Then it mmbo compared with the Byriao version usedin the UaronUe Oliurch and tho Snptnngint used in tits Greek Ohuroh, thivarioaB readings given, and in difficalpassages tiie Olialdes T&rguma most beconsulted, and boats ot Oorman and oth-er commentators, BO that tlio eye in con-Btantly glancing back and forth from oaicharaoter to acothor, which is very try-Ing to the sight. Then otter tae Iranilotion is fiuiahed snd the sbuet put iutype, thirty copies ar& struck off amdistributed to scholars in Syria, Egypt,and Irt some cases are sent to Germany.These ail comeback to me with tho notes,critiolsms, and BORgeatiouB of tlio varl6us persons to whom thoy are sent. Every

e has to well weighed'and examine!and a critic,; with a siagle marh of hispen, done in a seoond, may make me nday's work in searohing Into a point to_. ..__.,t la right,; After all this Udoiie,tho poofs tire oorrcqtod'and the sheet ifprinted oB^Bibli Society Record for

1862,p.UT.;;" Some of tbo, noblest men that, overlived bave givenJbelr ripest intellect tctbfrwort,'-Jn-what greater work coald'man e'nifsi, his ohoicest powers tfcan inrevealing God's Word to millions ot menwho bad Ian? Iwsn :aWQiticg its Yi'.o-giv-lug ll3hi/ | No fin^er. ihaaevoted flddd-ell wrotfl theao wbrds'of gratitude whanhei!»niHifted:tJja;,wofk(&:;.wbich he hudlotseorated the bwt yeow ot his lifo : -;' X came Jn'cbune thfe moratug to theistjrenw'of tifelast oljapl<>r,o( the lost

book, whifclwrmitad,v'ipith Bhout-inga, graced gracetinto.it." Attbdbot-tomof.the.paga I w'rnti, "Bleas tlioLord, O my soul and forget not tU bin,hen'eato." I then arose and shut tip allt bo books that have been lying opeu be-fore me these msny yoarB, and fell onmjkEMitoffive tlinubs unto tbe nameof the Lord, who "hath not dealt withus after our sins," who hath given us hisileased "word to be a lamp pnto. oarFeet," and whose wondrons lova permitsua to hold it up to "ligliten erery OMIIthat cometh into tho world," Oh, mayftnnattona "no longer have to walk.oula dorbnew," but may they all bo apeod-ily furnished "with ,theT light of life 1"—Prfms't Forty Teart in (As furkith B\-pire,p. 260. ' "\ -'•"'"'•

Only God ' feuows the trials ,ond dw-conragomDnta that bave beset tbotf? wlhavei prepared trie iwedi for] tb'e varioioonditioon of the field where it was to be

the

WHAT IB THE KPfaOTOFTEBSOfflNO

During the iiast '• year; Iho AmericanBible Boolety bos ciroulaled an avorogeif 18,631, obpios B.montH, It bivs ex

dl$2B9ElBmgrfttuitoDBWorkBy

ae&tiB of auiiltariea and exporters it has[one tho following m»k in remottj anJlesiitii'to'wgiofs:1'"-"-;"--. . . .

" " .•••• "• •• ; • . u v C o M ' B p r -. ' ; BvAtn 's . A . 6 . 8 . Totil

!og' f!i\ua\...-.948,695 B1.B17 ;43a,7W• fonnil v i l l f •- '

vi<oSo::pinrDi....*!l,CGS 20.030 69.0B5

.adl t lo i . : . ; . , --• . . . - . 13,693 r- D.687 1D.17Sftubkth >nd o t h e r ' • - • " ' l ~* _ _BoboolaeoppUod 777 - 1 0 . 7S7

One of tbe secretaries informs us thata finlargoa>oitwithmoBtBotisfiiotory

t55Blls'h(i8 been don'e.nnions'.t^e free'd-men.:--ThiBr wmember, le onl^tbe pnr-tinl DccDmplishmentotonQOftue'gTeatocloties.;Now," brothreti.' ir'tt p'ossJbte,; eveninmanly speaking, that sueh a sowing

of the gospel «ed repeated every year" . - .. ; T • ' . i t 1"1' •• « i i a: t-nxi 1.1.™ ™*

link that man & oaly thVligent andml God is tbo prime mover in tlifc

work, who caa estimatQ the rcsnlttEvery Sabbath' tha Biblo U read fromthe 60,000 pulpits 'of onr land; lens ofthousands of children /Btndy it in tlioSabbath Saboeli i l It!.ls iovi& in thepalatial dwelling of thorioh, bntalaolnthaj Unemarit of \ the pobr and in (liecabin1 of tie lowly ;freedm&n. The aol-diiir in hiflfrontler barrack hua received.thiupr«iotts;6t.t, and fb.o sailor amidtho perils of the deep reads of Himwhose ftimple word Btillcd the mightybillowB. WemeetUin tho railroadeorand in the pablio house Vliare wo Urrrtot the night It seams to be every-where j and in a general way its contontsare tbo boat known of any book. Now,who can estimate its iuflnonoo? Ourcode ol laws as well &s our oode of mor-als is founded upon it.' Oarsoeial andbuainew tite is purified by it.iJt in tboBalcst and tho best guide through thinlifo and It opens tUo door to tho tetterlito.boyond. . . . . . . . ,,.,- ,,.,. .' . ;

"Onewell infomod'tiscribbBiotheei-tonsivo use of the Bible in Wales (hofaats that infidel literature had not beettranslated Into WeUh, and that Bo'mnniem had Boorcely made any progressthere. When will men ocaentaml tintorror cannot bo oTfircome by compromiseor by human philosophy; that the onlyweapon with which to light It tsaaeoBs-fully is tha Sword of the Spirit which isthe word of Qod, Our oonntrv tremblesto-day in fear of an enemy little dreamedof by QOE fatbett—Communism, thatdemon bt carnagp and. ruin. How IB itto bo met iand oaitqaered ? By Icgisln-

lira oyThe eon

mnnist defies both or-theac. ;:It ia nuaxiom of war to vae agafnBt,your enemythe weapona ha moBti'droadi. TberoiBnothiaft oommuuism so'feara as t be bible.Let rnon bat foliow'iia bieseo.l uxchiugaand coramunism":.would disappear oadarlneas bofore the rising; mm, There-fore the oommuuiBt dircota bis fltBtnUtaqkagainstbisgreatostcricmv. Ho pro-claims hifl ntbeinm, • and. deolores bithntied of chutcbea and the agencies of.religion. 'Let American OhrwUftnit

meet (tiia new uncniy fuco In {ace, d:Icssly AS tbcyehoiild fight who cuntandfor Uic right, Kecj) the bible iu t i epublic BOIIOPIB, cireulalo it in the aimof tbo cities, ingress its truths upon tLeI>eople everywhere, nod you may Hiband your armies and luugh the com-

iiD'mt hr.ak to hin haanln h Sio o!3'orlil. Benicmbor it was Gcidkus, bi-lcloHH Piirie tLat invilcd the liorrors of

tbo Ilevoiutiun aud tbe Commanc cf1B71.

Oiir miBBiDnaricB linvo gatherod tunnyretuarkublo LatveitB from tba simple tow-'ng of this precious wed by the wayside.A testament WM left in an Anneninn vil-lage some ten years ago. Tho missionary was drivsn away but thcte tho Wordremained, doing its silent lesweuingwort, liecantly (iuothcrmisniontr$ vis-ited this plnoo whence lbad floil for bis life. Ha reialcB that liefound tbirty bouses or three eiglths oltlio inliabitauts now Prolostauto. Havoa-ty- five pcrsonti wore prosentata Sub-b aorvico and in tlio evening npnycrmeeting was held- Tbirtoeiiwore offered—short, Bimjio, earneat,ulteroa witli btolion nccontH. Now whtibad wrought this marvolous olange ?Wot the power of. arming nor the olo<qnence of man, but tha jiluntiago/thttlittlQ seed vLicL is the Wurlcf God,Qua warmeait,withhiHlove. ThesiJiri!deaoanded gontly upon it as tbo toaveuBgive thoir dew, and bohold tliobountifalbarvsat. i •

A biblo loader found a village iu lcofond where .tho peoplo had not evenbeard of tho bible. Aa he toad to tlismthey expressed tbe utmoit surprise tbutso sniiill a boot should contain so manywonderful tilings, Ib is a small boot yotit dominated tlio (hoatrongest nniiona oft i e earth to-day.

TrVhurever ytou fiuil religion puroundefllcd it is that revealed by the Wordof Opel. Wberever yon find ahigU typoof morality i t ia tbo result of the teacliings of that.^Vord. Tbe acorn is a Uttlt

d. hat behold Its outgrowth, yomlei

ebty oab..> Tho '.biblo is a little bookhut circle tlio globe and cvorywliBre youwill see tbe ripening harvest wboae geitnla that little seed. . •.::

The late Obiaf JuaUce aaae , a fewdays boforo his death ilpreued nimeclfBe a firm 'Ijellerer In Hh'e ihaplhlion oltho bible arid t i e plaii of'BPIVEUPQ UStaught by tbo Saviour/ 'Ho said thaiearly ia W niaaho6il lie linfl brought tctlio oinminntioQ of th'oaoriptnreAnll tlicpowers'of his'mind, and'oarefuKy rendall..tho leadtrigargiitrientfl for;flud.againstt)i$ truth Qt^ltiptefipnplntBB; that hebad dolibprnboly made up bis inla.d thattlio bible was the Word of God ] ft div.niravelation to man and he bo^neTer'in along lite vavend in Lia belitf.' Suchtestimony from aaelifl m e a f e o f tbegreatest' imporiijiioo,. • And yet it is onlywhat wo liava ft right to expoof fts tho re-salt of fair, honest' examination ot tliWorJ. This seed has boen'pronouacodgood by lilgb nad low of every raoe wtohave given H.ettphetflini

TheB, brethren, h it nob high hoaor,tobo sowe'ra'pf fitidli' aped ? ' Ic tus goout into tbe'wld-ividb.fleia, nna toat-tor tbUseod Bomotimci In the fertile pU-cos'andaometlmesby.tbe'wajflldo andmayGodsaadliisHoly Spirit tiitit oursawing nay not be in vain } anl n a j £ohuaUrn thit ghd haTrdab d^jyihea "tinearth Bhall be .full of ihe- knowledgo ofthe Loi'd as t^o waters cover tlo aeo:

DECORATJOH DAY, ORATIOM.

CB7. * . O.'lrAnUIt, AT

r,'jiar SOth,11616.

WLen TVashington took tbo oatl ofjffloo as £rst President of tho TJniteJSlates, in bis inaugural adSrtaaheai-flrmca Ihat1"the-t)rejar?atfoil'lof'thasacred flic of liberty *c3 t'hethe republican model of go

sMy coniidered'as 'deeply, p ^ wnally, staked upon tba'cxporiineatin-

Irnstod to Uiu hands of tho AusrlLtau

ie glole and having caught tbe .......of our free institutions aud learned Ircrahlp oar Qo3 lave roturjietl to thai

native landa enrryiDg willi them " Glaitidings of great joy" to frleudfi unt]

* ldrdd dear, nod HO powerful k v o heeithe impressions made upou oilier nation

I somo of (Lorn iiuve SOIEU(0(J fronm« thoir brightest aud most prorDia-

u you tlia and have cent tlwni Lero igoveramoEt expense to lea.ru (if us mi-ou tbeir return to briug with tliom bothwisdom aud culture with which tobenefit and bless.

Thus Jilie Ilio ray* of light from thein HID geuial and bancficeiit bciimi our government huvebcon aud still areoiiig ftilt in every part of the world.hit1 txamplo liua boon effectivo in come.licg iho eliminntioQ of mcuy of tliooTctvlies of Ihomoiiarchiea of tbo world

and in not a fen- WHtancea in inducingtha people lo throw off tho yoke ofIdcspaUsm. The free eieroisa of rellg-

voritblp guaranteed to every citizenof thia tonntry bos not ouly contributetoward our own prosperity nnd happines«, bu t to tbo welfateof our commonhumanity auj during the ciistenco ofb'.B Republic nni«iralloled uuccess 1MB.tlendod the efforts for tho elotatiou nU(]

Otristinuirition ol men throughout the

p . . •*), '

.Uuiler the ,ble«iBgs:oI a kind tndjeneficent Providanoe ,tbe war «f tbedevolution hud been suooesHf allylought,might l?d yielded to: right'and VithouLii model alter yrhioit lo'sHupe tleO-Can-stltntioD oar;luoble and'pstrioiio.'"sir,ei.roved thit'tliewisdomof theifMameU

the oholbbaod adiptatlan^oC' a formit government to thi) wanta'o^tnesecpl*Wftfl eiual to their Valor on iht field ofbattle. E i t though tlio var had settledtbe (tftolloii of .National IndopeudcDcain a aystoci of government ires carved'tint, embracing the elements of oqnality,juBtioe 'ini bdnd'political.'Bobaoiny,-itill lbs question' of oire -permtnentei-itocoe Temdfaed to bo IOUBH.- '

It IB thB ptido of tlia'f Amerloao his-rifln io dwall1 Tipo'n'lh^.drjvolopment

\n& growth of those priiiuiplea of freejovemm«ri£wbion*uooawiVe time, antler:tie bieufag of QoJ, hafpttfi&Ud io theiiappiness of its all andrto the glorj ofHim who Jiai'overrnled in i te establish-ment./ Hi s aaid tbat the best qualityif ctoel cannot be pioitooed from the

iron of a'singlemlnejbiittbatorefoinfiQ mines la'difleront^piirta of the e&rtliitooght-1 tbg6thet!An''iomp$ailiaii willirodooethe fiDen'ateel ;4o also Itowmutlint «inco tba diuiovery of tills oonntry,Qod h B been quarrying from thsnationiot t le earth and bringing-' 'togetler onthus ahorea psoplo from every: climeand by his own Divino rjand bringing

ut at this composition tbe'UgbMt typoond most perfect' form of Olirif Uon oiv-iliuition. And have we not here n oni-flofttiao uf tli« doscea^antfl of the eons' of

Have they not come from alljmrt/oftlie globe azdealeied ictoth"oompotition.atnl notwUlisUnding thetemponrr depression in tiado do we notatand Wore'tbe'.woildto flay so'free, soproiperouB, and BO happy u to commindan admiripg g u e ? It nay bo arid wenro a trinity of pooplpa united under one

rnm'anij' contmijog of »' lrioity ofcoordiuat^'. dopartments, legislative,oiccntivo'aiid judicial, made up fromtlio wholo*ppoT,16 who held our Boror-

ignpOrTerj^nd looking up to a trinityif parsons fnthe one Etflraal Ooilbead

If time 'would. permit. I ,fain woulddirell ujiari'tbennpanillolodiproGperitywtiicli wo.bave enjoyed, battha lengthyexorcises"of this oconston forbid thatda inoro than afllrm that an {aToatigotforces Ihoponyio'tioVthftt liberty—libertyof tbe iadivJdnai, liVorty'to vorablp ClulDJ soomoth to each tho teaching of hiaword—ia the grand foundation' of il all.This being the natural Graving of nni-vcrsalman, onr fatns has gono out nntotbo ends oniiu 'earth - and-'t&oiigk ldngaconUnno to hold fait Iheir orowna Lheylave been oompBlled by onr •wmpleaad noocsses to recognize the principlenbteh underlies end tins been tbo foun-dation of. our great

Ntjt only Liis our influence, lint im]iJimlabavodouw forth from this Inni blues tho jieoplo of other portions o

tba world. Then loo, many bave conichere from otlior nations and portiotil

Bat Bias, he m, Iho ftlse n g ,[the solemn admonitions, and the father-ly toscbings of Washington in his fnro-well addreus, and tlio counsels of thebeat and purest of men in Cliurch aud|Slato ¥ « e dinregarded untilgrand governmental structure ftwith so much wudem, reeled nnd tot-tered to its hasa and threatened to full.Becticmul diffurebces provoked seotianalaniuitiiities and these culminated in dis-turbing tbe public tranquility and in ana t natural, sootfonul and fratricidal war,

I t is no part ol my ptupoBe on thisoooaaioa ti> arraign our miagu.de.1 Uothren who Bunsht to pull some ot tbe pil-lars from out governmental Temple amto pluck somo of the stars from the en.lignofour liberties., Lot rattier to holdup Iha olive branoh of peaco nai tor-gwoness, and I rejoico that in tliotorios and upon the buttle Holds everywhere flowers will bo strewn to-day uptlio grtves of iboBGwlo woro the grayas wall as npon those who woro thobiue,

I t is a mi but r-cluioivldged I.ict thit i b d i the patrlotigm, the

and tha purity of ttio founds]of our government, from the vory birthand daring the greater part of our na-tional eriatenpo we Buffered with a ter-rible disease which poisonoij tho iife-blaod of ilia nation. This diBeaso God

! determined to etpot, hut, oh, whatheld it bod upon us, It was this dis-ease, duUrminod to retain its hold,winch well nigh wrought, oar ruin,

1 Nearly all. tho m*eaioine«>liioh phyRi-mas'administer U us wloa we are sicltd bitter and consequently are iinpleaE

ant to take, Oil this prindpla of fittern^cdiolno for the sick, we Buffered tbeterrible ravages of war tbat. onr greatnation.*! disease mi'glit be eipelled, jsew thabthe lane is destroyed Northand Soatt BbonJd rejoice together nx>twithout' distinction goattor1 flowera to-day/ ond as wfi :6o thia 4et nB'fondlyhope (hut.brothflrly-love may potwess allheart*, (hat UIB fierce - billowB of aoctionalp y g l i i l i r f w , and Um'tthestars end slrtpes may ever float over everypart of onr common oooatry find be Uia em-la i .of a 'froc, naidid nnd Iinppy peoplo.

Uny'the Qod of nations help us to repent otutl^famke bath national nnd iadirictaa]ni tint ho may forgive, and ever BOlllo Dp-i i i s - '• " • • i • ' " • _ ' ' • •

•My Mtuih, it ia fitting thai wa'shmlA aa-pig*iaUifloterciBeaof this occasion, utliogthai wo embalm the memorioa of oar dwd

1 "When John Adams was deofca adolcgata lo the First Continental Ooagrotnvhtoh met ia rbllflde]pfcfa.io 1774. anrg«d lilm not to engage In the perilous cu-torpries of raTolntlos; lovhiob heroplicj,

sink oriwim.Uve or die, Horviveor JIDTIBII vritli mj country, \a my ntmltan-Me delorraicntion," Bneh «ma tho spirit of'thoeo whoso ioiis ot valor we IMa day coiu-memoiate. , <.

ifoalof ii»-rtmemhor onr emotions wintftcr months of painful apprehension tbo i:toUigfloflo came1 fliiflLlng oner Uid tclogrt^hjrlioa of tho firing on,Fort GampUir. W

had expected it, and yet when. it camo we jvora tirpaUad, Wo looked into cachoth-^

faces bnt' to sea a refloctioi* of car ownfeelings; tenm oourstd down our oLceks andmr hearts beat quickly, TYhea looked intoIho fiioea ot thoir husbands, and mothers of]iheir BOOS ; md when tLe JPreiliJct cnllcdfor troope, wives and moOiers Bail], do 1 pro-tect the flng, defeDd tho country tun"eerro tho Union.' We want. The clouds of

gntbcrei] thicker uidfiuitor.nabnvye menkutenod on to engage in the fearful ooa-fliot, UU on maay an enmnfiuined field MoodTUB pouted got like 'water, and;bloomingyouth and gnyed-bafied' men layalde byside

tbe cold embraoo of de&th. The terrific!

booming of cannon, the quick rattle oT mus-cotry nnd tiio Elitlcring Htecl Inlhd fnrions'charge wrought wotkofmin which no lan-g dascrilw, trhilsllta racase In cauiji and Loupllal, and the snCurlugngoaloa of sontbem prisona added. multi-tudea to tbt lists of tbe dead..

God thoclanb oformanndUieheav1-hg find Barging ot liriag mamoe—ot hrolh-jera—in deadly conflict, have ctwted; andiho eiperienccB oflioepluil and prison lifonro over. But how many La>e not respond*•d vlun tho roll has beon called ?

They fell, but llie gnefltion which Wnah-igton Bold ma, "InlruntcU la tho liaudB of

Ilio Ataoilmu pthiple^haflbetn solved, the"destiny of a republican model ginont" law been settled, and EIDCC tLoclowof cor G.FU war we can Btty vitli etnpluuis,

lioldUicBQ tmlhsto be Eolftvidaiit—that all menw* created oqnnl, that Ihoy areeudomd by Uisir Ojentor witli ecrlnio im-

righte, that among thew nro Ufa,liberty atd tho puraait of bpplncM."

We honor the memory of those who foughtiha t a l k s of tie Uu^lntiaa and onttitillaliedoar gororoajoct, nod tho BL-U-nacdiioing Ho-

rotlonofthr.se wLogftTO tholr lives for ItflprcaorviUlon In entitled tocqiiul ooudtl•ion BnapraiHS, aud whtt-. tlio greuugioctinucB (a gruff nnd tha nwoot Bongsten'•jig their flifjlit o?or thairgnvosthoirincin-TJ will bo fall of fragrance. Future hinto-l

riant •""'" T '° tP ' t '1 efvo'1 h hltheir fixnie anil poosy will tpoikU with gemof bwnt; to (heir glory. The; chine., theIponoil and iho bntsli nscdbynkiUrulhiindBwill porpotuate tholr memory, ami Iho on-coming Billions of thia ropublio will rlaa np

l l i

irages ol dls-1 fashioned

IT that Ito' uoiso nnil caro&ge. oldiet hna Denned, H'o' propcrl j canonise tiosawho Uiought it a prioelam priTilugo to mak<firm ant raUbnal tapantrnctura with tbe

tut of tbeir own blood

, Thronehtll the tsomliTtslanrelaonlieirto

lfiB yearn,ombeiliall ntverfode.

Utit fJjun'rth them, HjrigLt, tank ULC) tiud<cayed."

uuil during nuctc-*iivt iujtri ibtir licroiowill form tlio tlrillingriulijutt of ctmvlion nroimd dorucatia GrotiidtK, uuikingyoutli-fuleytiHiiihlauudHittukle.aui luces gleaofwith delight ns pateula K-rauut Ute Oeedslbon& who iinivtly fuugbt and full, "IbiTHOU lo lie sliy, lltiir ftet to tie ho," to pellulume tUo LlcsaiutjB of liberty ana trauiinim iiuiiividtd Ujjiou.

It would he criminal not to make reeogiion ou lliiH occusiou of those who aurvivbo tcrriMo cuuiticl, ami though of Uiu nmmr, at tic rihk ot Ltiing clwiwd wltlt ^tisin, I litt uj) my voice to-dny In praise .our citizen (mldiem, Tlio nbeence of uliuiu,tbo o^lr ueut, ot the dbeaso coatraotod, ma)not only bo .uconmnioiices but ctmse [icai-Uvo and flonaUint trnffering ; yet these arebravaly ondarod owl witlout a muminr overtlio cogt ot which tlioy wero jmrckmwd,honor to Iboso who full, end alike to tlouewho ate tha llvtoB uitinuniisnta ot & pwnorv-id and glorious Union. Tbeir names willbo held sucrud whilo tho history oi tkiu

iblio eudutcs.It would bo an nnpordonablo neglbH

to pay a tribute to ihoiio uoblo women -thuFlorence Nigbtingnloa of America—whobraved the danger* of tbo camp andubruuk not from tha agon.au of tho hofiplu.1

in their devolicii to tlia care or gjek nndwoflndod soldier*, for they too are en til]toanatlou'seratitaae; nor should we (ailboner tho women who remained at homo—tho wives' who gare their husbands, tLemothoiB tUoir mm, and the maidens tLolilovurs aud bade tlcm go and tosono omcountry from tLa midntijbt tUiknoai whiobhad setUed npon it Imperishable glorysnrraands (EID sclf-BUcriflcing woinaa olAmorico far the port they perfurraed ia gi>'mg inspiration aud nld to the men who

•uyht for Country uid for Ood.Tlio bravery and deration of both mi

sad wotiicu (a tha principles ot liberty, jas-Uce, uuil equity haVB not a parallel In his-toric nuiwU, it would affard mo pleasureto rocltc puiticulur inoldeoifl and ovontu oftba hta war mid CRpe dally to lingeitho utanoa ot them vho xraatfnza tilstowvhip, Sutldeny mysDlf, lest I trans-cend tbt liuio which ptudtiuca uud iliscro-tlon dictate.

An event of no ordinary interest ia trana-Iringto^fly, OlierUtiuj; iLe juoawry of

valiant dead a nation weuOa iU wiy toooniit-MuravoBtoplautaflowei nad to drop a(car. We idolizo tlo patriot duad and wellwo may, for dying, they duohrei. the perpet-uity of our American. limtilutiouH, rootingtbem more tiooply Into our LearU uad Bjm-paUiios. Let u» ever pmy that,

••No mom Bhnll (Ua war ory wundOr tlio winding rivora \m red."

And over tbo ashes of tlio dondlot ua ck«»ntuls and plight tlia tnlUx of hoc cut Leaite,to tlio Union, tho CocHtitatlcn and tho' dear I

While tho rivers roll on their monotonousantucs lo tlo ocean, vhilo Uia monutaina

rear Uieir mi.jei.Ua bafllementa heaveowanl,whilo the great lakes spread out t h e l / . ..ling turfuooon.tli& north:niit] OJB ilT'ofMexico lingem at the soith, wUlo thej broodAtlantic B irts the v&at cotttinsnt eoat and

io fbcino laves: ner.goldea.Bandson tha west, may tbe sun of .American llb-ertyaaTerset, and may wo be'orto nnd in-dlBwlnble..

Let hiatoriana ooutlnao to write of our Igreatness find pools ta rhyme our glory ; let

Jnt, and Bculptors chisel, let sionn-ineutfllieniaroiiao high that they meet thnorb of day in bis coming, bat tboy BLKQ nav-ir BiirpaBs the love which, ia eusbrined in(be henrb of IUs ijenerBtiou, and alinli he ofthose yet to oome, for the braTG men who

iriflood tliBir lives on the altar of theireonntry. , ' • ,

IJBJ tett Tit-L/nil Iiiiu n( (Lo lug cabin."Rat brother, no diuht, tho likcncea

is too close for n clu.Gcero30UiljlancC"perhaps l o und abo are twins. But I~iball sever see Lor more, in nil proba-bility. How her fnco eliDgs to me I" lieaaid U> himself, with a sigh of regret, ashe tried to dismiss the fair ritioa tramhia memory, and entered uguii. into adiscusaion of mining matters with hiunewcoupuaiobs.

Tho aun hud piisscd tlio meridiiiu whmooutstrEtciiipg suburbs of Eangfowu>rc reached. Here the party halted

for rest in tho shade of a prdttv littlograve of live aaka, through which mean-dered tbe rust-oolDrad road. The twomules wore turned loose, and startedback in the direction ol tho Bpot whencethey were taken.

Before (ho fimnmla were ont ol aiglittho clatter of galloping hoofs was heard,•nd a BOOTS of taonutad men camo noie-waly into view from tha dust-clouds

kicked up by their maatangs, drivingtile two muleB befaru thorn.

"Hnrrah 1 The Hoggouoi tliiovos arabore, we've got 'm 1"

Bloomer, Jones, Eicka, Pyne andPrince wereimmediatolyeurrouncled, se-ured aud taken to tha centre of theiwn. A cull for a mooting of "Aonest

miners" was made which met wSth ftspeedy and cheerful response. Themeeting waa held on Freaoher's Hill, &commanding ctnimjuce, whereon occa-local' itinerants dolwerod Sunday eer-lona to sueb as would lend them ears.

Tbe Mil was studded witlt shady oakemd tall pines, varied with clustering

of Manaanita bushes. A grassycarpet, richly voriegnted with wild.flow-era clad tbo long slope. Birds sangSleefulfv upon the tree brnnohet, and

it v/ijd ruetled geutlj througb

The &uu ehone briglitly ia the arching[y, which, seemingly, bent itself to en-lose tho earth in a loving embrace.'Peace on earth and good will to mon,"

liod in (lie BODgs of Imdfl, in thomm of iosoota, ia the rustling of leaves.•Peace" reigned everywhere eicopt iniho hearts of men; There was but little"good will" exhibited by the exoltedmultitude assembled that Sabbath after*icon npon tho pleasant slope of Proadi-

'B Hill. . Tbo bffloenj of the law-^sauhi it wifU-woro power-les!..The mtBa Mooting waa soon togtlarly

orgnhizea, A jary of twelve "honestminers" was selected, counsel chosenand a judge, appointed. Tho fivo trtw-lors were called boforo the Moonrt,"audbaigod with stealing tbe two mules,

Three miners from Oaloma.vwe thouo-

d P«- snort

HONEST HINER8;

OB A DEAVB BnrDMrj >OB UTE.

It was a hright SonJay morning in the jmonth of February, snob as IB only,'.u California (luring the dry intorvals of;he rainy eeawn. Tiio month of Janua-ry had beon nnuauclly wei, bnt no winhail fallen ici ten dayfi bafpro tnis par-ticular morning, comotjiionUy the roatlawerain good oonditiou. .

The nil was soft and full of fragrariaa ;grose, flowers and foliage Vere displayedin the mostiavkti abuntiaace, and ot

brightest IiaeaT - Nntt.ro beninotlibro&d in her gayoat and most ahatroQ-'reaspoct. ' '

Ou the KMUI leading from Sutter'dliia, or Goloma, to (ho hisfon'o tova

t flaccrvillo—otherwise Hangtown—!onr miners ware raabisD; thoir wsj, ontoot, toward-the latter place. Their[amca wore Biohord Jones, John Bloo-

mer, Stephen Fjce and Joseph Bioko.Grazing upon the luxuriant verdure

giap tho bank otthGr'mr—the math:ork otthe Amorioau—near-which'"ranho road, wore two plump mules—looeo and untarticrcd. JoseaandBiokn,cho w«ro Bombffhut footsore, eyed these

i l envionBly, and quickly dater-minea to. talc ndvantago of theaitua-Uon,

nt'i mure IB played out, and atrip ou mule back will do mo a

icap of good," said Jones. ,"And nou't hurt tbo boasts a bit,"

as the remark of Eioks. '-• •. "Against the remonBtrnncDa of Bloomor

and Pynef«ho were too conscientiotiBiven to Ete&l a ride, tho mules were ae-

cared. Tho noBD-ropes of tho bipodsj'rved as bridle reina'; some pieces of

| an old lariat, found under a tree, wereinto Blirrups. Jones and

B.cta mounted the anicnals, and the fourminers pressed forward agaia upon theirjourney. , • • •

At the iuLction of B bridle path withiho Sacramento zosd stood a Jog cabin,tha property of Mr. Sumul Phillipa,' nr"Old Buckeye"—na lie wits' familiarlytermed—one of tho pioneers ot that Beo-tipn. The aun woa midway between ho-rizon and zenith v i c e a solitary podes-triftD, a young man named •WilliamPrince, stopped at thia cabin, and asked!or a drink of water, which was giveniim by a comely damsel, tho daughter.f Mr. Phillips. .,

'Tlio Bweetcsb faoe I have ever seen'since I left Baltimore 1" said Prince tohimself.

'A ical geuUeman I The llkolieatlooking man that ever passed this

" was ths montal comment ofMiss Mary Phillips. The young' manLamed away, with a look of longing in

bright brown cy^a, and again tool,up his line of march toward -Hungtown.Shortly afterward, Prince,--who was a,vigorous walker, overtook tho miners'before mentioned. Being socially ia-.clinod, .lio odfloinmodtitici'his-pace• to.boire/acd trudged oWrfully withtbem

ff D doaty road. Ho of couree|kanw nothing about tbo taking of thomules, bat snppoaed,them to be the le-gal property of tlia miners, Tbo; hidieaob«. x point some five mile* furtheron, when • flue looking hono, bearinga bandaoma yoatfa, clad in the loose fit-ting Eatmeula of % miner, caiitflre4pafltPrinco tlicogbt tbftt tbe rider bore iwonderful remabloQce to tho • girl ; ha

A florid young- man who acted osiroBetrat|ne attorney or "peoplos' law-yer," and who Lad so eyo totlieoBlcoit County Jacige, opened the CIBQ "for:he people."

Tkc'logol ownership of the mules wasiiwedily ptovoa.

One of tho owners, a long-legged,oBe-jointcd, "Piko County men"—om Missouri—then testified as follows;""We missed the animiUs, reconod

liej'd been stolen, called tbe neighborstogether, found the trail ot tlio thieves,overtook 'em, and got buck our mcles."

Tbero ware no, witnesses tor tLa AO*cased, end their own testimony, whichJieyrwerepermitt«&:t0T give, was ecom-fnlly Uaghed at ,Tba.couus«l for.thedefense saw that the current of popularipfoioa bad Bet Jatatlr npinst tbe pris-

oners, and being a shrewd atore-keeper[a tbe town with tbe omiDouB name.[eemed it prudent to say but little.

The peoples' lawyer addressed tho ju-ry: "QoDtlemeiii" he BBid, "you hft?ebeard the evidence. ' It is undisputed

capt by tho flimflj* statements of tbocuBed—ol whose guilt there cannot beo slightest doniat/Thera is hut oaonpltyjn these partti lorUieorimo ofltowl-alealiiig—death I The people

ire n uaft ia ibis matter. Gentleman ofB jary it is your doty to , obey Uic willtho people, and I demand taatyou do

ourdnty 1" . . . . . . .

The judge, also a storekeeper, mn-med tip, and charged strongly agaiuit" prisoners. Tbejarython consultedtogether without Jearinglbebox (*pT<»-

tibe trunk) arid speedily rendered averdiotof ''Onilty I" p

:

•Againat all of tho accused 7" (juo-ied the court. . •. . •

'AgnlnBt all I" replied the foraman.The judge now-turned to the prisa*

ion and asked if tiov had anything toEiy before, seotence sbould be passedipon, tiiBin.,..,"William Pxince, in ra-ponae, repeated the facts in regnri tolimaelf in a manner that should, have

oarrisd great weight in his favor. Theitb'er prisonera corroborated bia itato-ient." Bicko and Jones'who hwl nsed

hybrids, ngain declared that,theyboagUt°tho muloj were ^ray animalsrbiahtt. would1,do va harm to'exercise aittle, that they lad atarted them horns,

ward'alter'riding them; and they calledeaven'to witness thai; the, idea ot rteol-

ing. the beasts had never occurred tobem. Pyno and Bloomer said thai thanles were used witbont their consent,id BfiumBt their remcnBtroncea, andiis Jones and Bic^s admuittetl ta bene.TJpcn the couclDsion ol these itAte-

ments/ the judge arose and. looking overio excited throng said, in a ]ocd, clearo i o o : : • • •

"Fellow'^citizens, you liave heard themdenoe sgaiDBt the prisontra, and havelistened patiently;'td: whnt they hoTe iit-ttred in defence. It fa for you to "say

"mt Bhall.bo the penalty of-t ie crimewhich fin intelligent jury, his declared

o x a g i 2 i l t j . ~ • •

/'Death 1". jelled the angry mob inlorrid accord. ;

'Death bo it, then." rejaiood thetdge, who iaming to tbe prisocere thus

iddrewed them : "Yoa havo heard tharerdict—the nnnnimons.Toioe of tbapco-o. In accordance tlierewith I herebyintense yoa to bo hanged by t i e neck,irthwHh, uotil yoa are dead, nod may[eaveu have moroj on your aoula I"In nn inntant a dozun or more lartab,

already. noosed,', came whirling, lasso,fashion, through tlia air, and fell at tbecot ot the doomed men. Tue loops

ickly knotted around their nocks,while the other ends ncro tbrovn otcrtwo branches of asturdy oak that Btralch-ed horizontally from tbo parent trunk

right angle* with each oilier. Bloom-sr, Biokfl and Jones wore placed beceathtbe larger bough, Triaoe And Pjae mraamngad under tbe other whloh extend*ed'over the western slope.

g tliosfl busiest aiomd Ihodooiajd men was a hnndionn youth, the,tost« who had pissed them tiut mom*

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J. J. BAOKOEE'3

BIL1IARDPAKL0RS,HI HIS H<i(!re» *.-•<•

j-cloM*. will, u

•ii- j by liie pwiflr. Tl i* siiigiDH wi» uurter Hie

cfK.nol Gen. iS. i J t l r tool , tlm *ni « ' tlwJ

RUSH! GBffiD BUSH!AT THE .XEW: STOJIE OH

lEeGUIOTESS & DUNHAM

n* In<ii*x iij'OD

•>1 A 'I ill>-«r tli.-n ' r..-t-.| i ! r i ( ( . l y ^ n ( j , l w n B | o , ; H i y i,, ,,t>tnin wh.it litll*

m p p o r t it n-'oiv

Killing tint tlidr i*litl«l cWilwIlnrtHl.t l.r.t I.* HlH'l" l'> I '*" t h * l l W "

,•,,!„- UM.1 l.riuK llirir short ii.li i-uMf.,vor, tli»y :it Iiv"t r -mr lH in .Irtilnraf.,l-fll(wlr l-> j-.iin 1-jr lliin wmnnt h*lt,[,.. .m mivrtMrtg j.atr»n:u;*. Wi-n t,iLl|M(,.Of ili*|.u1i«P !:i'M Wit BlW.-d1.

\Vit,l-rH)*y r-pfipnt'-H Hint (li«yli(nl "«v

( U P price j>aM' ••

* t i l" Riiw will A

f'mr IliAtrclrciiifttiffli Is only

winl to »hmi

fi»rlli*r o

Oti tlien th* l>* i-f 'inn°

it' l-Wiw, itml llm «-rlitor f-mplnya »ixiiwhftni.-s who liave )i,i«u*l t!i« yenru of

iii,*r»1>la cont hint Ul">r it obtain* riw«rom ••r«ry jmrt >if tin* (miinty, ami l>» i t '

trifitnuliry it hw Imilt up tit" lurK«rt riwli '«•

ifatfl. nmkitifT ft <•!«« of nwl 'M llmt isiri^'^t It w " lifini i)i"Htuliori nnil Pndui» way i» nearly -»ery .Iwrt.im i» till*

iatmnwo airl dw« not fin M.I'innlly, we il^iro lo wiy Hint w Imvo

,Min r.-Iin'tniitly ilmwn into the writing of!.in nHidti, We reiilti «ff«rd btowrlooh Hift

.ittarim of ilnmo little ram who werfl enn-i;»ntly unnpjiins ut m i" tlicir .nTy, nnd!i"'ii allow tiiPin I" mil v» "fi!M>nV ••to.,vltli impunity, fur we knew that tl»»y limlbtitfuwanburril^rnnndlKwiiiflnenOfl. Ther'tnwvlrnnia mlvwtnrer witli bto dwrtic

.;,.. t-ioitw vi l l . •

•H I,,.-*!* Ullll .I"!ili.m ; uwlttlliliit

' ' " vliivli v.iH iuclud*. i" tl"-' l '1" I w " i ' « Mr. Caleb Ward ami fumilv « iI tlie Sf. It. Cli.ir.ili un ifMibnlh.

>l iu tlm fihfljw of A tramp, whn hod iefcn[i nn tlmir firm, u i leml tlielr bin

and robbed it titnionny and doth™"l, of ilrmktide, *i

. to Newark to h»Ttf a Inmor cut ont and ilitlut-operation. • H*T liivlywwl

d At MAIIIIIUUII • on Mondiy, J I I J liflrfiuml will la - inmoiied iu the 11. f> Clmi

•ITH nt -inuititiR lmllfingi. OliB fulinW ^ t h -

«rwi ii iiiif lut ofOi* Litter, nnd I). Jt .Jt ir-

. l in- iMiightit l.,l»'l"OniP pickerel, uml W*H

Ci" h.if>i>i<'rt, iw n^H IV-I (tirt liiukieut ludiri i l-

m\ in *IJ*» rmin-d. Abmit tlm r.iiddle of the

.iltfrtKvm H Blmwpr Mine u p which Tiiwlo fti-

jonnilll i 'nt [ n t l u Chuml"1 rUln ri.ttnuir-ri in

or^cr, «nd hrAti'fht thfl nnwr i»l««wtins? f'-rt-

l i i rrnof Ilm yic-in> tu n Iirtrty tt;rminnti

nii.1 shotily nlt^rwrtfl A th lmr ingmnt pri

f.illrtwp.l, wliiflti l.'i«1«l till i i l«nt nine n'p

in 11M ovenlng, w h m IIIB Iwt vofalclo WUH

tiif Trnil "lj*>nww.M<l lionntl." I flon't t

vr1»»i» nwporiMil.li'f«r tliinf'1-d.- Hftlf i

tniMttroMi*. J - ^ i ' h Hhull'-r. of Sinm»im

>in<l W. ]•:. KiiiR, of lJmk**viIlfl ; Imt wh

Wtitfl • t tliiit st'nwin. Al l

ftmp iloim n p tlw ' l . ' in Iv

idy j»rn<li:''''d i

(nkt'

•Lin[KJ"tftrfl Bijtufllly P*ltnll«1 Hi* K'nl? of N->w.lcn«7 cat of iiMirlj- *J7*irt. In Uwwi 'injtJ c.ffmml In public rAntmcta-nnd thin wiwliothins els* but a f ol#Ha fonlnwt—th»p«r-nan who obiflfns public- timiwy b j tj«(jtli»th# n i l ldomor* Uian hscan

' tlie Mwraul paid liim, in«puMia tiiideH rvsH to b* BO clmmoteriB«l. Home timenft*r IIMH an eoTolope wiw i«m«d from tlwt,4nbli4limpnt dftimlng OYPT l,'40(> cironlntion, vhi*h the iJtoidttorn kn#w TTM'O lii«ilniifltwi only to dereiva nn<l «tr|ii(ll« fii*wwdo ]iotmni*rt tli«n. And twery ptreonwholAH BdnttlMtl'upon H

Mr" who botchw Hie Common- ('finncil ( , , | jn n thnt will micli I'tmnmreport* niifflit swell about tlie Ftrwtfl fw I"linvo tl'i« wfpfc nnd-bnant Low lln-y U»« "' ,i,t tli* [ii<Miie I KmltliA plonmiro or meet-"Ijild HI out." witli(>iitfli«tiirbinitliit!i«>ifn»t [ ;„„ Mr. ,h»\n A. Hlmfl^y. i Oiiiitrilmtor tn

V W« only imbllrfi MIIH *rtT-| tl(^ ;,-, j i I M l i i M , i

Tb* It**, l lr . Ctiennoy iiv«> ft t.mfomn<uib:(ituT6 on Hominy, mtiUed "'lii^y iy.-

UiVnn Bt (hi) clow* ntnnnnted 1<» %lfl.flfl.Aiitiv* pr*>liamtioiiB nra hoiitg nude tn ffl-

oliralft t)m Fourth iu H riffht loy»l mnnni>rA (airand fiBtivnl will hehflldoo tiwffroiindt

iirlmr will be. cnrnml for ttio fw(iwinti. Ifitl-lnonf) imd lir^worlcn will ha nuiong

l y yvel.- to show olh&rs « ho liflv.) ln>en duped l.y

just -what W P Imvf i m g t i town lti

Hivn), im]"Vtfnra uml i i l

In !tct i t tr - Hint whftt littlft brsf-

iifHs» tliey IIRTO lnw l j«n olitoinfd Ly tbefironflint rt'TPit. They creu csrry.tljin nrni to puhlitb in their sheet an iHnxtrtitiMi ofn \>ovn ])fp«a, implying-tli* Ii* that tli»y1-OBBflw BBPII toilitien for work, whentlf«y]\ntf l.tit n mmmoTi Imtid vtew with whinh

by Ih* M: ;E. fi

<ln it. Tip

tb?y'ptJbli»h«l t

• I i In rtntwl tlwt jrr.'Vort,:orl l t l i it t fa ' tlately niw

v t [iwtof

j.rnetfca'to cull onH t

a j r nthronRbMit Hie rounty,

l n of ihlnfir-i 4:otne t o llieir h'Pptctivo ofllc*

-s«i fir HH (h*> ivwrtton B«P» tlmt wo liftTit:ilr*"n ]iaiii" (ri I m n th» i:itfflit of tUt (himUUnn WP jiiy il th»'compliment'of'htatinjttiat ttirf }it-rf«4>t.y corrfdt. l^linTiiigitliHi

litencM «n fiHminnHtm into lh»tiinHrr,'tmn* «nn Bicln of the piper IH primM in NewYork end forannl'il (o thin I'tncn ivo liAd M(JlfUctilty io lMmlng tHfl cinct wrightcf tli«rholoffiWinn. W« niBiply took t l iel i lwty

ff vei[>h.DR lh« p»c1»R«; and Tnnnil tbfct IU

g y Jingtlis litnyy. wrapper end Btritigi,"iil>otittwfnty-f[vo"pciim(l8of iiftwipftpthen tot Hie eiiiflt weight of'ft hiriRle copy«f Iliepaper und found their cirtnlatfon tolift Knmeflmif* n»cr IHUBB''unHi)m>Thny linnto Ui u (op/ ' jnst wl»t itliicylnoir alto thnt 'th^yliW «tth«Tat«(tfdbfiiil RiVl p t r (•cnt.'whto l«*y:nUI«d tbrt itwiw • ' ' o v r r n U t o n d ' ' I i l W t h r i i iity in tttlntlmt tifcd thpyliveil K

not liflrft o«ntiiiiM Bgtf tht-

AVe HCT* ondeftvored, ui opportunity

afforded, to find <mt vherfl thhcllminntlv.IrvnMIon went, i.nd WHBII M VO knew i t ilm wcrfl1 iirtonndert ut iu iaflignilicanoilhrongb«*it Hit county. Atlh# tirne of oniimfciiitf liHjuJriiM, which in ^erjliicett, wnlttftin&d the foilowiiiff rea l i s t

Af WcCatnflTiTlepo«t'«nicethtf«Brttbr«cntiiM tni™. To titrfnlinpe thpy Bend t n tc.tif cn;iy, un<1 Hint In t n i m tyXftwye*who I* & c(irM»pon'1!mt'aBd :of conwenothing Mr the1 pr i r i i^a 'af-Ills u<m' I'lfankins.' Alilifn pcircolfttM' through*: th« postofflw anfl tb*newn fltftnd thirty-jive copies. Atbrakevihn I r d « - h a 4 not a-fiingie finlMwriber.'athfK*ra*-' coadlUon-of affnhrfl' exietM

y yto Dr." W*ntwortb, a ccrriipondifnl j mb-

i th«j li»T s, while ihe ERA go**in ueariy cTerJ.honn iu t! fl place. At Q«r-aj«nTill"?y.tli*y.li»«twoItockaway^wftiiln three mllni of ' tba 'plnwwheri tBs «hwt ig liAlf puMiehMt, it hi* tctrifniatioii 6f only Wtir, " h l l h "E W

itojilen' 'And'eo -wi) inlgbt go'on'btitlftr*

I^enow-proppse Id"H}IOW" tbnt ilH Btnndfng. lit limn* in mt imlpiflftitit cftmjuwtifdy

it 'in fcbrosd.Welmtfl no mean* «f Vnoving Imw tnnny.

Iiftptwthpy. oarryoii th"ir (own rotil«- weoftJy linow thfit their carrier stnrW out w

bitek 't*> the-om«« with Uni, while theninfire tnm'l 6t Darit nnd ffiry vhsre G!M IFgcneTBllycurriwl (o the post o(B« In a pencilUslcA' ThVonlyniiywocan cemparfl th*iiclranlktttffi'lieT* ViWi t ls 'Eft i (tithe hniount*tfstiii'ff 'i«Ie«! '(if :tfi? ; atw*'(torts; UreeM^cry;fr«jUTO!ty.Be!!ii !nrt 'OUB ccpy a wmOt,nn<l ihe^ennie'uity b - M M 'of -TeW," while

^ i 'M litinff'if/ Indent ltU«eldouith'ntov»

rf-pif* af' th* insignlflmnt :Bheet" thni

i yi)Itre«« 70, Peer'io and Spacft ."— ittatnltliftt :IH ueier lnM Ihnn Hi." ft nit botiiKlmtx

renriiM 2«I. We a!w ctrrj fihonl IlH) paperstm our't^wii rout«>and «enil alnrgs litrt totht-portofHce. Tteiellgnrticatjt*d«mm*Mrntfd by ony.cnrioiiB cooiigh'lacntl nl ihtstiliice; wtlle the trntn of our news nnlw c-hflIH< olMnrt Vyid'lulrfnB bf the J4leM.

O'tit of ihlH hirtull 'drtnlah'Ab cf 'tha Intlei

T*'1 awl the

Midiini»t'i

, ivliilBu

. ra*u4u

p e K o n ^ t h « ' cWdft

ily IOMA i

of i t h e - J>nii -ziMtl#cl iii -pstd

M i J ^ t i

prDtmuIid tooorn . „,.Qiiliix pnlilkhem- nn>

who

)tit;bt to b s * t » r t^ inA t d • t lwlr ',ia

? dfrtlnr cut of wbl<ib-tb*y Jui*e cLy

probnbla •• flitt v e R not »palt dirty on -rtth tirt tnA cf tlinwhing tliem, In td w f bft compellwt to d e td p thitl)t *vm* (jWwr foaUtrfi connwted with

tbh pMnlini* tnntttntlon tlial will brt cl*wrtitan tliis Tipont of thoir Ijiitg j j o jind Bwlndlin([ (.pernllfinB.

CbfMmn'B Day at Port Mor

Cliililrca'H Day WAS obwrvpil

h lli fiohool nt ? o t t Morr is

In B tiwnnflr r t h « tnnd*» t h" oamninn mfwt

tt^ndniKW.• ' fb*firs t eoirin* -tiAgiui fit JO

I'olnolilii'llwtnrtTiiiii^. O v e r ' H i * enlrnm

HM f tiwrltJ#rt "Cli i ldren 'a 'DHy." nnd tlio i

'ittrig nfottn, " W p i n n m * / ' Th» intfr i 'T wi

hanrlNom*>ly dftoomted uhont (

f ' dy

, fentoonH of

motltw nnd unehoMof Ui

n n d (IOWPFH, (in*

tli* n.Nir of tlw [ilatfrmn vita t lurgt

PMntii)^ the blowing uf HtUef

by . tlw Rnviimr, Rnd tbewhol f t l ronVf i i r ty

»ompn witli chmpuHt llnwsm. Jlr.'Wrtt*'ten H'Dfiy, the cffioi*nt Snpiopenpri t l» eierolHew imA Httjt feinging uinfletb# iawmtlnn:-- H« lM*n • imde n. hrl*t and

renting iifWrem vbfcb -rtowpd tlmt-'tliftaphoolnniriini*iWM82-«ohr'lnn', t int tiwirlyerery'child of ProtMlnnt pawning* in"^tliet l « * ntlpnflfl lll. 'wri tliflt the ptopla of'tli^

children,- (innnffttiiig of nhigiiig.. rondingtfmi*, t t c , fWt mnnynnil vnriod lii :W>d. In ' Bituiile jiislloe,' bbwBTer, IiH,ild tlmt i j H i m eiifolwn tlift nhll

drcn t>lno«(l k (jrtntpr ptoflMonty^ UiAn- unycf n nlmllftV L-hnnict^r tatf liAWwitiiwwsdin

flonnly.'' Ill t i d tliow inlprenled' ill. . Sohwit 'work-inl i i rser jilticfl, nnd

i-IUi (irwtcrfiM-iliii^, mny Uftll'go tn th«ifH'-hwi) nnd cMntn li-twinR of jirofit- At tlicnnHntinn of 'tlMewntlmni Frailrffi A.'Dfti

F H . 8ni*riiilcndRnt oi (he bfdniHtovn I tK. 8mid»yfiohoo!, uwdfi o very i:lef»inp "intTcflting nd'iroiw, nnd iwmi lollowid !liyJohn grdilmnn. Th«edine«vnBfillid W

turttiMin din hrmm was- nEfiiti ' rmwH ii \ery (luft w( Rpfcisil f t i l r a riHn y

tli« ohfldrcn by the'-pWiir,-lfir.'^'ilon. I n the CT0nInR:T theri* w

attotnlnnee nn«l r

nb'o A goodt 'n«l remMk w y

jit.'KT Al'-Dtty,' \V.'.'-]l-niiy,.E.'-A

find J; S; (libion, Thmnshont nlTvioMthn (tnfiiiiff WM'by.tho sflhoolrnnnf ii nimt ciwllent cimmotor

onr plwwnre t o tnjuy, imtl to the- noble tiiU-

•cwd tuen o f P o r t ILTnrrii), who i*V« b h t

abou t UiWndvunoed coiitlitian

the cliiitvih Antl Sabb i th Hebool

Thfl'cMl'y' iFPntU*T "f Hereral-dftjfflh>i« riPHfd nwiiy; vftBttnlion-of fill bind*

g mnld H - The nbniuinnt tiiinnil l rmnl t ln l i iml r t i l i i g - the-fnrnienT iii ' t l iU

lu vitb a luxariimt crop of li, r*o«itl

Ha dwelt bptm; the wfile«pread 'e? 11 of 'in-lotnpfmn^, tlwlnfilig th*»t*itM'w Ihe-'OMM

ly deaonnetd'the liwnM'system'al bringmijusttind cm^I.

Clilliiren'dlhiy: in; IIhin iiliio* wf.nn mo*tThe' chOrch J ww' b*»nlifnlly-tt(1ort«l' wilbniflltm, evergreniw nnd (lowvR.- Ac nqttfr-ium. thapropfrtyitif Jte'J/Bbdine/'i1

pi«i npUm in front of the pulpit, which1 nt-trrietwi conMiltrflWe Mt*nlimi, TtB"p»stor,:Ke».' I'Iliomwr, prmchpd Jn the wornliift t<tthe children a lflwtdMllent «enuon, (nKlngfor Lift text the follnwiug ittmngu: O«i«-Bl", 3?, • 9 th 'T«W;

vtM ifl, l*t

: lOlh-veiw;U-thi t owning"i

i to bmr(Lnd?T«dtutldhN by the childnin;

Urifi'in1 unnhlngend-

yJlrBydineRtidthe ptmtor.' Tim emigren dlxptraed. feelirg thut IbeyJmd-! n6t

only lieen cnl«rbiin«d. bnt nbio edified.'The strawberry nnd id« c r « m fc'miml by

he bidlM of thn l.f.r Fl^OliiiMh \ n * n rimH

ff. Tho MTilngampntiibedwired, nnd ih« iifltt«led to 110.

/ the' ntt«ndr.n(<e vnn

ami bin eon ar* suffering^rpTfr; Tlie reverBnlgenll*.

mao wut no iudiipOMfd on -Santa; Lwt tbntlie could tint fill binptilpIL Tt»Ite»:SIo-

with ttie wme d(«NW«. A'-fowil»yi a;o beuiufouail in UsRtddyJn astuteof- inMnnibintj, Uvine ' Lhd1 a' cmtgeMEve;lifll.' I'lilwiJ* nen'1Qip«w» fnr : thh r^inninnd'pIiysIdinnB'atfribiilt* thet«iM tb thepWliftd BWWthof *§getat(nD.

infr ninehinery

i r* (A uiliift HSIW in ilfrfng hfi thrtshlngiMr.'Jmwph Hoffnmn liH»juB(''c6cipleted

ntldhfr« newnngon Imuse

* (A utiliift HT

vill bresch n«il Bani

nr.r-lfi, 1673.-

•fnsinnnlly, items frtun time plmw for 11m

oif'tnMtbiv; Uw Wtti., Jerry Sl^ht, ujni'pf riimi fiftoil nMnt Ifl, en4 hinof IU)I>-

ert filnRbt, (be nitller at •Dmlc«--<ritl«, ciiiifjliiil» rifilit hand ncnldontiy in n cog-vheei

qwr i n l b a n i i l U n d hnd lu budiycot ttnd>d,. routing nmpTitfttiori of t»o fln-

PORT MORRIS.Tor tlio first t ime itiniw -we h.ivo bud i

eliimjh Lepa I ti fis nfit |irNh>nt rm CliiMrt-n'

Day, connw]iieii1.ly' I unnnnt sity (tnjtliin)

nlMiit tlid B(>rTlr*iB, t f p A p t l writ* I t n p l i k i

Dr. Ttn«M)| » w l » blu ( immi i .IninriptiAn of

tbrt flrrt b«tlft of l i t i l lUnn for t m LooJon

T « M , whlob I flim't corn to do. A« RTi«ir«.

Gibnon »nd flnrmhrnnt wfm u p f.-om Dov.

your rofldops will g e t « bet t f r Men cf i t IIIIHI

'Jtift Ijiind't -ontertAinmnnt u t Htonln

lettfii them Fame fivoor Rix dollnoi.

JfrH. iJdtikBon'a reading * M T P ^ fiood.

'XTia l'r«fibyUiriftn fair ami f(»rti*nl m t t t d

I ran rafjucBtal t y thfl f'onimitUe of Ar-mgem«nt* to t-iU>nd, iu tlioii name, anrdUl itiviUtion to nil soldier* or IU«ni*, €Hji6cinllj thwta t i d i n g in tlm c.

.(•* o rVniron; Morris nud Hnnnnx, t o tnk«j part "Id1 tba rolnlirntlon of UIA o w l

IT At Stwhopfl. They will pVmwi report

B-A. L o o X!Snaaei Si , 33 Door from Canal

Bridge, DOVEE, If. J.

lilt Motion, mi.t ivfry npwim ttncit »r tin)[»t>ti IB nf llidhi'-t oniiT. J'IID Ujr if »n|iItli I'ltijoiiiipati'd LiiMirl t Jnur , t i n t<.-ID vtnrld, lino <lrv Cumi't 'is1 '""- i '-^RUDinimric LiiimiN uuJ Vi!l(•« nail ilmrathtH "I HPRam. ^

FURNITURE,

TTBHOL STEREO'flirt milnvrllifrh.iH I. ki'ii l l i«hir r« nwni

H c M , whom hrt vi l l l i - ' i ' "n hand mi n*mr!umit of I'nrnitnr&. cdtiniiititiif dt Itedfttiwlii'iihliw, Cliftini, Unniuw. licrt-rnnm SetHMiimny dihcr &rt.ek« of Hminolinld tJUfwurilibicb bo gtiannti'i-H tn w l l HM HietipiM tli

ulumpgr.l. A\w, U]i\>»\*t<-rih% and t n r n i l n iI'^jntiriti^, C!Iiiiirii li'iiiomnd, A c 1 nui'ioiil ntmrw or pntiljn yaJrnnAf'o, lint Tiist I tittuliQuit ilnua in want nf fi imilure nil) liivt cull

will dn my tmt i,( r,\m» in tliin n4 in evoryotlwr iiarttfililiir. W. M. JAftVIH,

Four <loomlifln«-Joll«y'nlI«i«'l. '

—the middle nn.l little neeow*ry :(lie former ftt llw tint ju int And Llie b t t s r fit

10 raiwud joint,

I would n p l n romiiid tl»e piwpV of tlii«

utility (if tlie entfrtnitimnut to lm giviin in

Ccrwln'H iri.il tlil*-H<it>wUy-nwnlii(r, li>

niifl Iywlr;e nf Omxl T^mplmf- H will

*ll worili I f font*, mill .**»rjb<v1y U hi-

),- GtTHTO.

st Snndny mornfnB.]t«T. D. Ei I'lottorh#d lil» fourth unTiiverwiry aannon in

ITdHbyUninn Clitinih.- The pplpltl Hh H•pry linndwnnol l wHh HOWMII nnd

a vi»ry Jnr({» rnngrcRntlon HI1«I tlw chiiroh.I'beliuftfflnrjonrtibfVTobMniafontfiiloneHin

F UtHlnry uot\ h*

Some of tbs fctntistlo*given it* tiiin hennon of tlie cbnrch work

i-k A,-u, titinrp. After tllfl csrsmontM iiths RKITO n collation will h# raady for them

i U 1C'krk'n Lnildirg, and ei-Wytliieg; Ui«t 111*commitiitt can do wllll>«(lon» td rank* theday ptauKnt for th«m."

Col. U. V. Koitiita wlll-h* Mwdwl of thadoy, ACfcpt

by Mtjor Eno« O-7-Bodd andC p t ArrConneli.<- Th« -prooestloiivHll form t t 10 *. M. at UeobHiio'-Btf andmarch tlienca Ut fcroHs Bt.; tti«Dct to XTtin tdown Klrtin to HrMge; tbfltioe IJiroogb CBDI-otory, Plane, King, Ilpdfrirf/Bill'to iriin tup Srain to Brooklyn Avenno j thauw 1oLindrn Av.>nno nnd Cliornh ntrsat whftra theomtlon Mil be dfili^red iindfti1- tW maptn.Those int«Tei?ted lurf bftttcr'cot thklibs of

mrnh cnt.' Di /,-"

Commencement of C» C- Institute uH&ckettatawa,-

Tbew » a InrgaAn«oment uisroliws of Hit* pof alar fiemi-

)lant, 201)i iuMTh« fallowing wwt tlw nrtlor of 'niMnsln; Irit'wiition; He*. John S.

I), 1)i Ut l i i Sxlntnry, D. RflmmiR'&gduringert^yonr random i

yenrS will ' pf01 Ably iuter-

i Iriflrfflwa dfirlug tliwtitn*

j U i iiiwieroliiamount-fciratrftJit«i!S for b*ne-»nletit pnrpoww|»,00fl; or n ymrtyoveniga ot JWO. Theimonnt 'rjtlMd^for cnngrngfttionMl unenwfR,8OO,or -linearly .-nvenige cf*2,()T.1. IitheSnudny Sohool them ureiiW nwnwi oitit© roll, wiili-on-''arflTOBe. uU*mlftiioe' of a

UIHTUOM tbnn tiMf Iliftt h bOrMt InipWTOmenl lnU-been-tiiMis In tlie

^onnaVgradiiigi'ltanii' W tli**Uns-of thef Mine-In. f wntr makliiR«metery;«n<l ( l U t h g i i p p ^A l)*m aim IIAH bran bnfU for tllR IUW of Ihewlnlitw. The hnrd-timM ]Wives felt !i*ro nnd thers is n |ir*flent *rroni-agein enlhry:wh)*VwB trust will 'Ulitnie. Avery Renprmm offer towtn

It wiis mtute by J fc Flatter;- OnitHetliera la nioth'i to ba * t f r ' V i

ierart(iw,and wltbk mo*t eidellent f i l i n git*e«n ptwtorftnd pcnpletl ie pr*wntccm: f otcrefltinjf ciflroi

clititm'Of onr church!* mo«t tncoiiTflR'ngi'-L X.-.M hrsMnthMiiIn t l se cwnlng tils

^ i taonenpteUally.foV the yonng;' D*okK)f th» pulpitwm

wi j,aii.tftig» illuKtnktir««r-BoenM^l l d hU ll

the f tory. Wi\i given iu finch A«k»n h i l

A?- If Iflp

** *neh VWT-*!O8efiiindny hrertoh-inodtli -during tlie Sutu-

iecillHeimof:thW-plw«art wonde tho n»n IH thnt' owns' tliat-! biw

wfl lifpt 1ier8for-(Uyi '• witll

inoa of lh« neighhonrd: It It-quit*-ji l h I Vlie tliat K cfaMsthc InV

y to MjImnWif Ihts'tontiniFtnndsTS ti left without k butcher,*nnd hn*'-deptud Toniijhr-u*lghl)orliig: ttJwnh l6r -a

tnp|ily of frMbi-nltai'- iff.' -kih' R**d whocon[]ii«ted-m«*bnsln«w hew "has noltl Llsroute to Hr,iFnneher,',of -Sncwumnnn,iot home othwiiCMOB -cjiHi'u' n»rket Lere f

unaenhwa that i&AMtotfellV*» rent-ed gwill' open ft pMViBiou'. dppirtment.

tt n'feV-whfi n"n lilllaytoo t r t t iohof lhe " 0,'bff J«yf4l ( 'J"diie to the

f net thn t h cfrtniri j on t t g tnrtn-who saya thnt

B'BTefteoMBTHtxo'fir n living,'

tootnity tr tweri t , Mi(l,'on tbffdayAbove

ter iijibn t h f t t l i

sinHw of 'n ' ln

ton,

lIiWy Owl bh»e mpr tyouhlm, o p m h i H e y ,eoftenlilnbimrt nrd ;RIH* litni from the pitvrhloh/he hftR digged 'lorrctlibr». Sntnhiiiy

l t B«HH wound up'witti l.hlfndoMnf bung rough)) gOinR offMth'-onA youn J-WO-irinn And hmlitiig tlifl Ubim nf miiiiiigLt ringd h l i d l hHtdth liidw if thHr caif

dun td n miitnrs cf bHd-whiwitPj. and lagur

N*it TtiewlBy 'evening tbera idll l « n t4m-ppmnos lmtitra tn'tho Prpsbyterinn'' Clinrchl>y"lfr: nigginn of tbVTtAcketlftt«wn Herald.

H>tw«<m twelve ami otio'o'eiock «n Bfttur-

Monnvt OottuT,' fti(w*i: Connly;' b»d tnieobin htnbl K t*Yi liorwfl, nwrgoiij s e t u f

double barne*ii utid rcbe, > Pursuit mis niMfoIwfore ulBht: nil i vtri fatiud,J-- In • Ihe

direotfan of thn I

mtn Oningoi i ' d

Wj nbwHi*n«l Ly. i&o

Aj-eunijiiiftn tisiried Oeo; Oroukf

rtl JtiTl;' M t e d Uly, JtiTl;',d In th« c

v: Ttios,' 3tcC»nlfly, -nf 'bM rMebtd « cull la

, " i rnlt le D p P n j ; OmUiion of Cbfiniot<T,"Fri«iP.a R ; I

my; "fa lte-rsthertllftn 8eemT to he," Bewrt*BI;-1'enyj OmHim,'"rbnn((Ut-!tWBMl»-ofClinmcter," l lorber t r i '.Jerralli l luslo; E*-sny, "CnnKrtBnM tb« Cbrnflr ti tnre' nf OIMT*

tflr."E4U HI^IIAOA ; E*tty, "What rnnttemmi i ty to lh» Strong.V Ann* 3; K««i

_mtlftn,' "Oirjllmlton and lUillgion," J M « ]W.' TeeW; E»«y; "ITribtyItlclow," L i s y iIb4^VO ^ t ^^tlGQ|-- "JlQlOltiyMyOllOUR ...f_rflTTilinn F. Vandnronrt \ A. -8fll» by HiHt^NoUle

«fin*, nnd rdoelvti | " ' '

ervMrf j VMe<HoU)ty, ilffite I i CUnBon-Th'»Rp«aV«rr dliltbemMlvAs grantarad

«d «-sra liKtened lo vrttb dellgUb:Thfl rflpw-t«f-tlie EiandnlngOoraniltti

wiw biffhly.complliDnntary^W'-th* Fionltj*

d fit TfDMdeaftnd itfiliveioi

an tmwllent ond upproprlflto Mdraia.^Dootnt Whitney, Prmidont of the fiumlty,

.tilt- iHmnll'ng t h e 'y

rt>tlBoi>,r^Ml (hef(Jrwnrdi-Bitt««n' In hll--gfcT« apit t ing iidilroM and ilelltored thl

Ann • tU« Benedlottlm: c W d UiMa

. „ letingofUta-Donni ofTrnfk( M * nil the-mfimbertof-'tho present

t&M, whod exoept Miin Wmt ri lifts, pri l

PJlbulo Onllek wtu Hnbatitut«a.~J i T K T a s t e M i n view of {n)]lnflpri«eti htivo

J their-tornm from S37S id $315 perjOw^ WUll ihesn law figures th i Instilotion

hl l l d l 'jotifihl la lift frawdetl. ' T;

ClawBon; of :'irMketWttwii; Udr SberilT'of Warren. •

llqmwiii told only twenty.tiglt nra liotnead,

n^Btolen from- th» town nar#, and

thowfdtgffljdnd^tJieftofptibiiio tnonsji to a teuful extent,'-.

T OonoVer,, of • IIiiok«ttttowTJi-rlsroUyUIP*# AWBrBBy;c*t»«s, e h w*#ki oId,-Mr

oneiHindMduul thirty dollam. -

county:lwrt year, at 6 costor Bbbiit tlUm Lhounnd ilolkm.

; O«o; tmljiiriiSM Domril, thenieridtmoa ctmvfcrted thf tOrfdrd- biwgUnn,wanthe *th i

p y g gid UiepotidHiitidiakeiof 'upper *nwei"con-tinne tn comolrir;- J t i i erldeut thnt the tilthare niUier n t t i aked ly eoma^nnliidy peenllnrto flxbet, or that t S e y a A

wwithioim, po

imsou, Go«l

Dover,1 Jnh6

OlieHoLBolm; the chaupwixeretJoflfOMd iu

r. ir;

OoItinhkni .•\Vni JW

s retnnininfr « ncU linenM t O f a f e l ' 1 t t !

Mr*. 1Jdi-1

WTMC. A .

ATTORNEY-AT. LAW,

Practitioner in all Courts,i,AR i t n l i Ri

nml iiil!.."'!U.(i i>r niHrtfoj'-nnn , >nd In Mi" drairtnff or nil lq;

wnnieMdi AiljolnliiRA.W, Crovoling i L '•27-Smp WABHISOTOW, N.-J.

l'ltAWICAL

BOOlANDiSHBEh'oxt lo l l o lrnn Km Olfeo, -

DOVER, N: J!

Specialty;-IWpaira iiindo rlicnp, prompt and neat;

Adjourned Sheriff's: Sale !.'n CUnnwrj of No*^*i'r«fi*~P/. fii.for dslfc nl

Hunt iml n'^IUm HI. iinW, EiAotitnra nf tb«Will uf l)»nip| Ilndd.'doeniiiuid^wefn comnlflliiKi>t«<. nnd TiiAoiinrs I1. Kk e I lender tnllnnlft li7Kki<ll«nger lilmvlTs, FranUUn 1KMrW «ml Mnty K. i-.Idrwl Jtta'wiW,-' C»l*H. llwrlmw, Joha-Hnyt*, J n b n o ; WoUlJimniO. YmrKDr mil Harriet KiViwRnr hiwire, Hhviii KnllM.frlliitcPr.Cliiirli'i'A.'CUrk,Elian It. aknllenffamnd «»ry J»tifl &bol!< n-upr bw rfiro; J?ool» 0 . Allfn, Hnnry Hire;FrandB^S^Vrinimin,' Itrrliii Vamlftrliimf,3[<uoieA,-I)rhokfle]<l( Nulxun Hi Dlkatnan,Tlin Kftdftiul Irun fiiiik, of'lfofrttiMnitiiinll. (Viimpr.Siopbfm H;Cenmt, WH

. F, Oonnet, Ditvid 8tryk»r, Jolin l[,B,ll«me»! Hforrfi Rihftlmtt, Jimenit;1 NW^itmnt and

B_tr»m 0 ; (lijfiriii.wprofcisrfirtiltnU, Ilatn

irrfiiii A'cinnloitfsbi'rnThe mle nn bihilf (if tl>» aboio-fltniftd ji

tlM;-|n> nnlQaninil l» told nUociit llie Uiil8Ut«B Hotel, In WorriBlown, H, 3.\on;

MONDAY ' Jiilyyl5"tli;.A.1pVlSTS, l.olwren tba lioarH of 13 j r . ' m

'I'lV.HRON A.'.FIlfiUMAKi Blicrif>d'April 13th; 197S.' J»

Adjourned:; Sheriff1^ Sale! IIn Clirnicom,r Vn« Jerwoy-Fi . fa. far-Halo' L

mortgaged pr<m.im,w)]flrnlni:iikhl'.A]U.fiIH cnmptiHimnl, nnd Wlillmn T h i r p and01i>rfiyJiU wir», Wfllitm i r F o # a a h IM i o t h f R i l e n t JJl01i>rfiyJiUMipoi.-thp m r lf Ili

fllitm i r .For#a ,a*r ihI .ent, JJlnicitnrn and Cf.rn-Naliimal KtntTheFirnt

II ,-IIID troniuent, jjirddinrH ann mini', , l,f IhACtltitonNaliimal Ktn t .ThBFimtKulonM niiikof.Morrlntwnj T U Nnrdi<amplon Crnmt* .««»!nw Hint, ""

JMTIM ' P ; Fltob,' troMlfifnn'ilMta.'' Bauirtiiubl« taUHjr Term, A,D. 19T9;

H. P"ALTJGH; 'Bal'rfprn.

liMiiflidJoarnwl to take [i t*reatt l i^^ulHitlva Hotel, in JforrintniTn, N; J.'on'

SPHINX OF IS7S!

DRYGffOtrSi

; Family/Groceries-,

andi Novelties:

O«nKVRitvOKADB AKD STTT.H;

iwiyiuu bind in cunil •Tull line of:

BOOTS and! SHOHSv

. AVpeetally iu t i l d e of.

OP TARIOlJB-KTSEfl.

; niuit ; iH th« mi-ntimt»tii | r l«tti|ierittii>« wnrkwr lb t r i lM Vtn\ ;l Mnrpliy; ItVnnMs, HNbf A».elnni». J'MIIIIHH,,!,,:, to;.- IJ j j u t tl.

o fanlior c.icd ot going to Ne» York. Mia li

MILLINERY AND FA'NUY GOODS

815- BROAD STREET,

ESTABLISHMENT IS" -5I0REIS- COUNTY.

FULL. A K » COMPLKTIC AHSORTBIEKT Off:

STew and Desirable Goods,ciibracing tlrt t e i j l;itfc«t DOTrldei in liuiiea", niiBaea1 nod childrm'fl

il CTHT'KTYIE, JIATEEIAr,, QUALITY «i»l «nlor. at Iho VHIV LOWEST l'HCESTU£ 'UXEST NOVELTIES IS

RibTions,. Silks, Satins^ Velvets, Ac,In all llu KEff HIM CIS), inoludinB tl.o Ke» W»Ured S«U» and Satin O m Gmta «•«

liOUDLE'FAOKD U1D1I0N9. Tla n»»t «lfeaot vmiily cl

French" Flowers; Bunches, Wreaths, &c, FancyOrnamental Pearl and Qotd Beads; Ostrich

and Fancy Feathers, Wings, &c.; newCfold. and: Silver; Braid.

TRIMJIEDiHATSOFEVERY STYLE FF0MS1.0O.T0S15.00.THE l'WEST QUAIiTV OP ENGLISH AND FHENOil CRAPES HlOlt

BESTi AND CHEAPES1T CliOTHING' HOlSEiiri ME*?1 JERSEY.

3 ^ ^ r OliovinW, PliiEn and IVnay.AYofflttilil, Iiunldii

> t | | jfludj ot .DKC88 t i n re. . A»«ni«n

KHiiuf YOUTHS',,BOYfi'awl

FANCY; GOODS,DEPARTMENT:k (idinpliiUi in oTBry line -of Ciood^nnd V'8 wish il imdnmtoorf i lu t yon will Hud

j r / > a lint l(iw in nne Hpeninlty nr nn;*amfl particular thing called & Job, Lot kform iu [irlr« nnd ni la» :nn tlia nullity o( tlia goeds vill tllow,

EVEUVXHiKa 13 llARKEl) IN 1'tAIfl F iaCUES.

9ilk Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, from$1:50 ^ 4 5 0 each.

A iraw: COT1 or KID GLOVES,JC8T11ECEIVED 182 AKD II BUTTONS, ALL -THE'lfEW BPWKa BHADEa

33OBMRYFor LiullfMi, ITtMM nnd ClitltiroR/ in ororriimdo nDd color.- Fmcr; Striped tnd Soli.

Ooli,™ Mlrigguw, Bill.MnUnn, r«nay Colnni 11 nico line of CUEACIfOSIEItY I'lftir 15 « 10 •SB cl»

Latllos1'and Children's Cau2e Merino Vests,

Riltflbd Skirts; Chemises, Nlght-Dressts, 4c.

;ai Hoh'aes, Bbwe; Ties,-&c., Embroideries,

T i i Oiiipnie'nodJlKread-Iiuio

M. Large l o t of CORSETS

IThe-ctrnMttara and good tnatd his-bMtroMd-to the nrf«otion-ofnnr oowi« for 1

Spring tad ftommer trodo, and w« foal uaorod thftt oar (UcpUy of MiUincry and FanGoods h iu fi*ary respect FIBHT-OLASS/lioth la atyto' and qiinliW, Soliciting an oppoitrtnit7t<iab(nroor|[0odiiiindi)rioi»'irenniwlil|t llonpflctfulljv

iMcGUINNESS & DUNHAM.

TTih sabscrlbeifl tiATO'rudiicwl'priceertry.linft of oodrf td nulttliB titnafl.

an Cdonomirt Oil'Ktoro tat %&.\ Ifall yonrfirimniwcoolringf biking and.iron;Ing Tar 1} e«nl jiBr hour,'.:

in I ' l n i P H of feTflry.dMnrfption-; BTDVFJB,

TAMELED W A K E : ;

' a fJlt'Wortmetil OHEArEH'iliftn t

ff,: gntterg, SA.\ cheapM tli* cboapcrt.

onBRIDGE NOTICE.

Thflflndrslgnod-OommiU«AoIUl& llaanofCLownFraeholdffrwcrUiiConEtyorWor.rin and Rbvte tr :Xe»rr JereeyMnTltrt'Enri

l c t t r rW(amithnl*maiidr,' within: npprnxliiuta enti.th<ir«of tii construct* Lrid

llii p o i r d t T i f ttown; N.J4 ovar tbo-J(»lc«fi£6Uoir LrnnchofthoAVhlppftny J^rer.on.the sitbof LUaprewnt hndge,

Thtnmmor($(H).Oft)nmdfortha p l a n B n n d i p p t o c f t p t a ]Ly.th© widanrijnrd who rwwrve tio ifolit;«roject bn; And all wkichtdny bfl offersd,'; l'lnnn, HpwIiloiitionB and cttimiMM will Lirseeivecl-iit tho offloa-ofiOeorg» Li ifon

W i l t . TOIJJuimrin IIA

Wir. n.-!IoiTO.i,-U. It. BTnmi.\loron 1'ixcur,

Sforrlrtown; Juno MOammlltee.

« Uwiby.clrai thit l j j : t lrBi8 of '•wnrmnt faropfl by. Sfltnnel S:<BnMetVEiwlo mnk«Ho Ut«« lii»0B-Tinlmpmv«<lnnl«DUiUd-lsiid|l Md - :W'Ina « U M byponwneuntlho Ifiyftil propliBMtH, who nr«unablo W jiny;thBir:tni:iii-lhb WTnshli

ono of-tliB Omirtflbi(«of fcaidCounly; will onto Mm iliy.ol JOLY) .1878, at Ibi l,mir of

rtfdnofJK «.\ eolirthl limlir; VM, ! , « .r 'nnd Mhei-vMdiblBpropBrty.Mnnfl.on

jHak«th«lM««M,,l.««

'HHdj.BfaihwKWnilaM lfa»tt , . '

AMfonrmtU Erecutif &&)«,-In !«:Woi»r«o(i; aM'«rt>wi>'ln',h«loin'

ert HIM tit likn pUca t Ih

ClliDAV^PJDLYSEXT,UXfl plKW on tftlt) tMt htmMl <lt. 1« U i 1 l U M k % l t < l ? i i

ItiflilwrBooa ftl« I J M , l > n M nrC H u|e. , UENNW;OBMBN,

onrl» for

'Si A^YOORHEES,' .STiKHOt:IUOBHOII hair to order, rnakea pgffiflndfor-Ul-ctn, ojoh. Coinbinp Mmigkt.

ada 'up ' ic HWIICIWB ror 4S cpor-onnoe. O&U'und cumioe tbs workCUrk'« bolIOlng,,l«t«ly..oMiipi«d b j . t aSbioliu.'-

MS;. JI. SCHHM)EB;

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BONNETSf. HATS?, B1BB0NS,

Mr-lBdlM-weiir,-and )s. flna-aiBortnientfancy ftrtfolM for the toilet: Also a.UnO n W . F o m U U u . Q o o d u . A j a l l iHU inisfy All, Ana tuoli 1 rQapectfuUy.BoHcitai..

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from ,4it>';llTa .lollun.

Customi Vtfonfe at Specia%raiU VTIU DrniartramtliulidorUueiilirJ rliarseof WllUmO. Vmn;Mt<1litkliii,fk W.

luhbitt ilto'd, of MorrifiWwn, who wiUlil»Klod .to *w liiil WowWTMVinhwjl'ffiiininUoJaa ioo ; J03EPH WJ BAtLEKTirE Mim.l»< with tMa-lI«lM/. who trtlf. . 1 . l»ppy lo aiumd U loo mntB ol tho Morris IJuunljiireiiK

Oomo-to Newark: to bu r y.our Glotliinft'.islnoks iind get tho>vortli of fj-pur money,

FR3EE ADMISSION-ATTI1B- '

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A.IAEOE DIBPIArOIf rHOE OOOBS AUi'dKiDIS AHD S U W I A I B 1$F I will gnanotse one.and all to MTO fnm:10 to '-'0 nor c«it:by:latTlnaJLnlr]n6ui

for clothlagat WTIitoro, ln:Wj IL.itaDAVTrs BtTUJMHG. J&ErflrTBtylBOlHAlSforrthiitemonat 23nor cont.1 hvet thaa-IttA.any>otiurri4dooii

fonnd i t Ooo. FEder'i.v. OEHTS^rnBSXSHLKOaOODa.ffeDxtheloirHfeiaUwbl^bcngndo anil pricei as nbord, . ' ;

ffsntemberthe place two.dDors above: NailbnaUUhltmiBtaik,.MayM, 1.(78. DOSWBEffi/H!-J-

Geo. McCracken

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icclioinftonotrr.-aniittiliJliolioTing.thntthi)

B eat Work is; the Cheapestin the end,.M nor piepucd'to fill" all'

liATESHT S^YUES AMC IMTOOMEWE&Sa t m s h o r t n o l i c o m j n r t i r a and dnrabiiibj-, w i l l i f « n i i i S ' i u i d i a t t M s i o i n r i » i r aboneflty.to i lch torand treditoMrili iillow. 0iirrcu8l6niorB>"iiiayi i l emadlupon i,reprcicntntiom iii CTery.porticukr ju i rc t t tne up. i t f l

AIB. WOBE; TCuumngsD) ASS n\Tc HIBO liliilil Ooniagcs of tho lerand. and.but (io.not •wnrnuif.thom-thoy are .liaudaoraBiii opjwoiimcoflBitlliciiilluraiHiity/

! REPAIRING and: PAINTING;done-aii Ibwesti Rnssibltarates.

WAGOJIS; TO iEETToit reasonaUe. tennsi; Midi STOBfeE!EQ01C

Th»nlliig;oar Mandii and patrora for VMt'firors wMtUHBoUciiitKBii.-[»itroniigt,

CLOTHINGCAliU. AND) S«HSPr1'

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avite tieW' patrons; to > comec nudiHiaoiiT,,-, rammiMi- onr- TroriananHiiip. uutiirDionrjri UWlim

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B o o n t o n ^ y s for publishing t i e proceed-' lugaat i taOominoh OouudL ••' , : j ' ; ,'-Jl;

The Iron Bank, of MorrUtown, boughttbesEUw property rt Madison Ia* week,lug #7,200 to addition to a second mortgageof $7,000 which they held.

Hiss Ubble GllUm Invites Uie attention ofthe Indies of Dover to the flue work she Isdoing In tba line of d im making. Boomsove/ the store of B. 8 . 4 J. A. lyon.

The grounds of tlie New Foundlrad Dap*Ust Church are being graded and tbe' foun.dstion land. The liming timbers will Ueompleted la rddinesa for tlie ' j n b b i g ' i tBnearlyflato. ; . ' : -

The strawberry on* ioe cream' furttral iitho bwment Df tbe BUokwell, Htreet M. £.Ohurob IB proring h very: pleasant pUofl ofenjoyment wri icfieubment. .Droplntbisafteraran orevening.* ^ - • -

Mr.Wm.T, Lepbrt, as Counter for OnBoard of Frooboldere, his been directed hjtha County Cclleotor to commenoa legal pro.cee&lnge egalnst tli« Ooileeion at thosetownships which « a delinauetit In the 1*J-

iflnt of their county tax. ••• ' ; < l

Phillip Phillips, " t l a Sweet fibgar,1

whose ringing h u delighted Uie peop l e^nearly every aouoby In tiia world, will jrlw"An ErenhiB ol Snored Song" In Dorm,under the aUupioflB of the FresbyUrlan Sab-UUiBchool, en Friday,'July 12th, : ;•.

Hudson Hcaglaod, Esq., andUdy, •ailedom Hew Yoik Ust Saturday In tho sUnim'

Oeruaolo npon a yteU of Berero] months toIbn Paris Eipoeitioa and other pobto of in-terest oo tio continent. Mayor; Blobardsand Udy witnosMtl their departure. '

Oa Friday of n « t wok onr publlo schoolwflldote t ie whoal year .and take Ita Sam-'racatlon. - The examination! to which all ourpeople are ootdlaUy invited, will commencem Wedoesdaj on the fint floor and cnntlciuo

on Thursday tnd Fdday in Ihe upper iboml'

Dpon our first page thta wo A »a print thssermon < deUrtred ly HOT. F. A. Jouuson atthoarmualmcoUogof thdBibla SooUtyandtboomtloDfttEocViwajca Doooratlon Day»y Her. T. O. M»yli»ni. Bolh «*e T«ry fine

productions aad are published by reqnoat iofd i f f e r e n t p a r U o B . ; , •• ,' ';••'•'-'," • - ' • • • > '

ODB tho graduates fttXafftjettoOollege,Sortco, .belt week; trill bo our jorag towns-man, Mr. Alex BUott, Jr. Who baa been ap-pointed one of tba Committee ot Arrange-msnii'for Chus Day. ,\?e acknowledge withthnnia sa laTitatfQiL to atlonl the oorcmloniu

g'.oarBhop^lart'Sataidayerecln

• Homy MoFffflB^Esq.jaEdUdj1, returned; to Doitr for the SommOT ot, "WednwUy, '••,.'..

Qrecnyood IiiicA T M hinflwmely Jlln*.toUd l'tU K TkOmphlalBstUand^i

8oarinfi,of Su8«xrino,hHfl6r»ft«ry;fltte.Tnriety-irUoh.ifl about

' - Jntlgu Wood h*a had hU offlja cociplelolyrepainted BDd'iefurnlBti^ and tt now pres*ootaa»or7pleaMntippcarRnoa''%•! I ' 1 '7 p p p I , ,

Itla a DDticcsblo fact that UiBprioe ofiron seeniflio regulate thsfvica of :Lntl«r.'Both u« lover than fonamy ye«B.- ' ^' A oertaih otu> of men baa now ba noUDaddraal about town erery lew days wtoeofam..ilies will boot jtou 01 ctarity next Vliaier.

VlgtUt3t Hou Oompany conbsinplatea glT<I n g b d l o n g wiioanioakOoneylilttid

'^ ftttur^noted Bam-''merrwort.-.. . ; ' _ ' ' , ; „ ; • \.\ ''^~';<\£-i' The bo'yi) &» .already, BppUiBg .the melonjfttflhc*mdltwill ere long be in order for

' tlio owners to hare a irargUr alarm attaobed.to each melon. ; •.„., ' , . , . ' . , ..s<(( •• '••

'i'hemllk train iTTiTOlliiiK)T.Br..beforei7

left too enriy for them'.' • • "

\' From' prweat appeanuioei it looks as If

\ enly One Fo«rth;pl jjplf j o ra t l ^wouldb«

^ . y porder to meet ths danuuidi of ths ttinei, hw

. it>duooa tho^rioe'for aboolne Morsel BU

I t o a t e t . MtoK to-morrow morning and will officiate

ritho 9 and1<>1 b'dookioiias«;:'At'th'e for-mer he will ndminlrtw the rite of oonflnna-Uon;-:., ._,j." r< -•'; r:-:\.'»if. \'-y: Thfl brakemen of the D. L. AW. road willglyi bBUDlfonned at thfl eiperuw of tha ooro-pany," Some of them are maab««nie lhe j

pfroA0«U.,;; I, : ;

H o U l a o k b' : said to bs abteinlsg .ionjdlemVlo; size,

leapoot r f t i eW»ter in» 'way• arcito tho aaglar who 1 J u j - i t forblddaa to•1cateli'uiMn.^ ! ' 'M . ' • ; V ; : ;

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' Tbioe ppTerlU sttendtd the Kew JwwyEditwial EiminioQ to th* HlRhlanda of theNeveraiiJt,; Ocean GrcTe end otter pobts

e a . H w W d op Friday, eT«n-Ing of last weoi byMarabal SeUey for beingdrunk and disorderly; and abuing hliffltt-

'i'flj.'•'' Jadge Wood fined km tiand'oootawdipivBbJin six dayafof reflection In the oounty

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' Tho ' SaDitarium ai. flreenwood, ta le ,rounded by the genoroBlty of prominent cit-izens of Newark for tla benefit of tha'pMrohlldren of that, city, haa tocommodatdoni

Saturday nn« allowed to «nj»y themselroa asthey nleasa for a.ireek, their pkoes belsgtoken at tbo end of that time b j another par-ty of equal numbeH.: TLoytro (* iM poorclilldren noTor were befora trilh freoh flihand all of the laxarles of ths farm; and,

:-while 'enjoying pleaswei wbiohl'they haTenefer fonnd b their tlty tenement htmMt,they gain In heallh; atrengtli; deanllneu add

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phg oonaorfod b / MflJ. X L^VaudebthelistHIgh DiidgA, N. J.,Da Uielin*cftheN. J. 0. E. ,B,, pantW^B (or four

'. dayg | c o m d ^ t B d ' l d-..™-B-ii,tJie Oth—to ._ „__. .__, _ r

, nlait prominent of tbstnaleandfuiiBle waA-era in the day. DI reform. .ThelasjdiiywillbaobBBrved aa Children^ Day, and ill lorors offloHpel Tompantnoe aw' Invited to partlbl.

YjAte,; 03i8H.-J.;peiitr»l/Ifc-jK,!will Isaue' eiocnion rates wer (ie BlfbBrlisaBranoh••'tf iU'-wlj :may^dMiro to-iatttod^ Amon[

those expooUd to ipotkiroFnnoiaUurphjr,, M«;>Vhitlenn)ayr,^Im[H.'E,;Hdrtt1.Mj; Sanad .P. Bodrtn and meny other* Apor-

]llack Baid b he goudforthi

Ur. WUBOD wiU erect one at bis deoXidiz-WBoanatBttiid, YomonL

'ike Boouton Common Counoll bos grantedtwo hotel and five Buloon lioasseR.

In tbo Idorritjtovm morkebi lost woek wereseen applus groffn In '77 and in P7*.

The Hilton Loud haa been engaged forBloominpdale on tbe Fourth otMj.

A job lot of cllldrcu'H WUM just recelvat Diiicraoo'i at prices Iroin HO o*nU up.

A new locemtAlie, t ie "Moees^T»yb;No. 107, naB been flaccd on the D., L 4 W ,road.

GOT. HOO1«U«B and other cffldala visitedfie Morris Plains aiylum on Friday of Ustweek, • • • • .

FKsIdfibtDatldC*nipbell M tho Mt. TaborwoblAtlon removed to the grounds this

week. r

Tho veUrau of Buaiex and Morris Uveb u n Invited lo take p u t in the Fourth ofJuly oelebnUdn at BUohDpe.

Vforrlttown will raise |S,M0 by tax forishool purpotes this year, injulditlon to theState appropriation of *D,B27.8*.

All who would enjoy a rleaeont tliae to-dajshould attend th> Annual Day festivities olthe^Ulntn1 and UeohaniDS* at Fort Orato.

The Buooaaitnua U. E, OongregaUon hasidcpted the eardope system tor raiting tiwputor's salary and other oonlribntolns of tbea W * ; ' " ' .--"• ' . / '•: ' •> '\-'. ' - '

TUB toTetlsg oUropodtst npwftvolds thissection, for tlie people are all wearing WrightkHolol'B'ihoeftj wliichCfeo ntmtly w i e oHDmfortably tD the feet tUt; corns onj bviL-torn havo'boon banished.''..'.POT'«tyJ», >aw,dunblllty end olieapnwfl. this firm stand it

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.: Ber.:JHL t<' E'sgSt who' was ,'reoentty or-deined by Uo Pfeafaytery ' of' Morris andOrange, waa 'married on Thursday'afternoonof laatVook'ti JIlffiEolW BritUn.fdaugbtwOltiicl»t«-Alfrrf.Di; BriUin, ol MWIISOQ.Mr'; Blgga in nW preaohfagat Cranford,- « f

In hli Mrmon laBt'aundaf'niDnjfQg Rer.MiV Gill, ol th9.MQFMlan.Btroat:M.;^Church, Wd Oiat pie beathsn 'would n o t >to hell bemoH, iigat:'uid: knowledge of Cl.vineUws had.bMadeuldd.tham^lut that

ipse to wtioiatUsloiDwledBobadboenglTenQuid bs held 'nspaniible 'for not Importingtotbo^lnJjpIritiuJdarkaeBa; 1 1

Tle1;Bbgbiinton (K; Y.) pftpen^Brt' TeryimplimoEtary'in their..poUoa,;0(,Mies«B

E l t i U d f t l ilude l iu i iber t indEmmal toUrd^oBtown; who firured pwmlnBnUyintha'oper'-etla ol'' 'QensTliw," • recently' .givwi'.by, Uitfgraduating, olasa of Blngnanitott':',UUSB*OcUege. .Bygenontl request thB operetta ia

berepe&tolintho Acadony-of Musio la1 ^ ^ " !iv>1; Vfttoi^.;;.^.^;:: , , . t . V .

baring the Bsrrioo ftt the McFarlon ttreotM- E CburonlaBtaftbbatheTonlDgftdeineni-od woman attraetedfioma attention byBhok-ing her foil to plows,- IdoUng oft hot Bhoea,

b ' t t l V h d ' i i d C i U i t r damonstra

' Tbo hondaomoijt lino of p&raota at Eick-orson's

A photograph onr at Whippany ludu Gun-da; tho beat bnaincBs day of the waei.

J. WeNky Sonimln will couducl tho Y, M.0. A. prayormootliig to-monoH nftcnjooi

JJlaok cashmeres nil the year rouud at W,S. Bubbitt's. They soil tbem thpubei

The Bchtuley's Uount&fu PresbjtorianBabbatb Subool natled &•& al tlwiruwMilfettival "

It looks u if tha moat elaborate Fourth ofiy oolobmtioa in thii vioinity Lnis jear,

Harvesting implements for farmers, bestqnility and lowwt prioea, at Beny'i hard-ware Store—dpi of toe padlock.

Mr. Cutler waa the only Ne» leney mem^ber who vokd for t te re.Imnoiitionof theIncome T u In Congress on 8aturd*y.

"Joit Blop—if you want to see a really finething—at W. 8. Babbitt's, Uorristown, and

J|e a look at his euonnoof sleek ot Urea,

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Keep the flies and mosquitoes ost of jourbouse with that screen wire doth vhlab youoat buy at Berry's hardware store ohefcperthan ever before.

Mr. K M . 0nat/ .«feo. |™< }]&* J^*-,jc areaidBnt b* Dover,' isnow.andyMdur-Ing tbo war, a corr^jondentin Ttriwy fcroa, of the loading Hi.« York dallies, and BJsuck uhiered oonsVlerable dlstlntticn. Ifwill be remembered that he went to Europeto Introduce tbe WJion deoidOliiDj jirocessIn Ihe nunafaoturitof iron.

J . ! J . Backoff's new billiard pariorB gnSnuex Btreet are the best e^nippedond raoatcosy of tbe kind in Northern Mew Jersey,and 'VaW' takes eapeolal c a n t o see thatevery vititor I> made lo feel at home' SeeUlsnevr adrertitement in another ooluran,am; if you want anything, in his Kne, youmnr rely upon it that h« keeps the b«sk

The United States Senate baa passed a billauthorizing'the Becretary ot War, If thetwo ens be done without detriment to theQoTeromont, to dellvu to Ue Washington

" on of Kew Jersey auoh material oiwar aa he may deem eipodlfrot to deliverwith reference to suitably dewntlng thshousdaudgronndsnoir ooouplod by theAj-jlooIatJon a,t MorriBtown. . F

Out of tbe mwt Intelligent, andquently one of tha most luooescful fwmenIn thb notion wag tbe Into Wto. J. 'Winbmi,brHew'FoiindkndV Twelve years ego hafouud it hard'to pay Che btarest upon amortgage resting, tpon hia property, butwjisu be died, ft few wooka slnoo it v u founaOut hli estate WM worth |3S,qoo. . Intolll.

,Loe pays In farming as well ai ererrUtlng;

Tbi telephone and phonograph maytuily nrore Very iisoful invetitionii, but JustAt prfMat, for real Utility, they are eolipBedby Tompklns1 family soaps, which: are aMosaiug to every household wh«re they aregued,' We nndentand that the janitor of theOepltol at Washington ordered a car load forthe purpose of cleaning out that institutionafkr the adjournment of'Congress, ; The7

leFoHtivo).In the Dlotkvtll Bind M, E. Churub.Ibis—Saturday—attumoOD and evunixg.

Mtltua poodle oaiuBC thenuclvu by epernting a teUplionfl.:

Read tbo cipoaoofo acwBpaper finudontbe oppasiU) page.

Onb lmu(l»d c)illdTon's suite from SO penlup, s t Dictoroou'B,

WiuluwurUi, v! Uio old BaudolpliH, is nowBhortfitopoflho FJyuways, *f Now York.

ladies' aunimor uuita are arriving dallyH. a Dickcnoa'H at priues within the reaof all. ;

Leonard SchnrtmGn, of Iforristown, Ii.anaounced aa the latest Democratic candidate for Bberiff,

Olilldren's Day waa obfiorrod in the KswFoundhuid M. E. Church lest Sunday,edifice was handsomely decanted.

Tbe finest thing we have noticed this wet kis a very cheap parasol which la being soldby W, S, Babbitt, of Horristown.

Sunday evening newspapers can beed at Drummer's barber ahop at an earlyhour to-morrow morning, and each Satibolhhereafter. •

Tha Pros MnthottuAB of this, He N. Y.District, will hold a Oonnaa camp meeting,commenelnB July Hi and continuing overthe following Sabbath.'.Prof. A. J. Albcy, the w«UJmown mml-

oal Instructor, will give i grand concert -withamateur talent, in tho Ohostor House Ball,Chester, «n Tuesday <veaing ntxU

Oliy of DOTOT Burner Oomj*nyJ owing tothn ,fao> » ' their rep&nt plo-nb was serlouB-ly Interfered with by the rola, bai determin-ed to repeat It on the Fourth of July. Fullparticular* nest week. -' - - -

•Squire Joshua H. Butterworth, Oonuno.dors of the neaUetDraft on UieMorriflooean,baa present«d us with a «mall meidof young

of his own raising. The 'Squire 1Haround early despite faia age.

Proprietor Oolenian hw reduced tho ratesof mwaer board at tbe Heath House, Sabo-

j / e Mountain, to'flD and #IB pw week,aocordins to aoooramodAUons. They willhave to reduce considerably yet before manylermj editors summer there.

Oa Sunday noraing, at •Oliatham, ttulouse wouplod by Joseph Holien voa ob.

8erV«d to.be; to.flampf..', .The fainily w«ro atchurch, aua tho flro had gained tmah head,war that when wan It'was Impoulblotoaavcany' of tbe contents exoept a few almostworthless.nrttolBi of fumltute, The homobolonffed to'tiarj Bsllantiae, a widow lady,who ifl sold to bo in poorolrounutaooca; The

B3 oa both b total OB there v u no insnr-w o . ' . " " " • ; ' .

Georgo'Tnelaud, V lad, botUr known

tbtoi- town' b> tka rinflfalw soiriquet ofHelHty Hoot," ww.arratatTbj Manoal

^lley on Friday evening of hut week' on aaharge of vsgmney. . He- bis ;been in thehabit of carrying se?a to piuwnger o n andileaplng la them, and oosctantly; erfucos amaiiolous -disposition^ to, doetrcy ,'property,TaJge Woodiient him to tie coaatj Jnil toiwalt the u'Ucb' of tho noit gmnd jarr.wbea

- probably.be'Mnt to the Reform

Ing rramhamd UToral building lota atSloomhigdale is erecting t, large .platformand accommodations for those who wish to

trip the light fantastic toe " Eo willalwerect sorerai dwelling houses otthatplaoeafter Uie etylu aad finish of thoso reoentljerected atNew Fonndand. . .

S.UV3B child playing on Bbukwoll sireetThursday had a narrow, escape fromseri*

onilnjory. Bfaa »n in front of a team ofbones that VI&B paesiDg by quite rapidly; andiraB knocked down by tha fore leg of'one ofthe Animals, but aha happened to fall be-twBsn them and lha wagon passed over berwithout doing ber tbe allgnteit injury,

As engineer Hodgkfes, of Fort Morri^ v urunning bb train through PaUrson on Thars-dflyofliatweel, a German Uy down tipoathe track In front of hia engine with tbe In1,tention of waimiuing nitcide, and looked

iglnGOtsqtiarsiBtliefaoe. Hentonwtevenodhls enKins and whistled dowa thobrak«B,bDt his heavy; train wu on a downgrade and obuld net Ie atoppid... The resultwaa thit tbe mm was ant In two.and( hontT

blymsoglcd, -HafiaAbaeii puilea'.from infront of another engine but a short timi pro-

, , , i , / cA correspondent of the Newnrk' AdVerUs-

ci oomplalns that only one cindle la &Vlott*dto each oar on the-Delaware;, Laokawannaand Western'lUllroad, tolightalitypiwen-gen through loa rtootn, darknesa and aao-gora of the Bflrgen tunnel, and »ys i ;Uan.aoaldant' or detention of any kind shouldOCMtU'J ies^p^ ' anaa i l i ' d t t e candleuieaon'car'be "extIngiBhed,"tao pnaieiif

ould ba enveloped in total dorttew.1' JIoio rnnta a, redoeUon In forea toconform totiR '

andLyoeum have aeonred tbs unleu.ofpieT.:Ji0.i4warda,;M Idbrariand-iMr. Ed-wards ia a man of lettera. eijJusnUy iltted tofill the podtion/ and waa at ana' time pastorof tha South Street Itoibjterl&n ohnrah, Heaajumtslccnt-ilofthe Ubmry cntholGth

W ^ ^ ^ d - l n preparing tho Library.1

for'the pubUo,L'the intention being to open ittinear Jnly lEfai p«ibk'^&3m& ff.OW

U have. been pntohued,, nulidy at'salM'aud'wiOi th'e'abnatloas thetraA»:'salM,'.aud'wiOi the'abnatloas (the

Utrary wiU opon with about 0,000 Tolumesi

by walking/bout the bouse with B lighted

a m p : * ' : [ ( ' ' : • ' / ' : • • ' . • • . ? i m : --"•'.-...-A

^Baitar Bteam- eanal boat passedon TlorwlaJ aornlng on IU

down the bill near the ffiborri* Btore''l&BtWedoeiday hia horse becans frightened andran way...' ,He ."mooeeded in kaeping thoanimal In hand nntii1 just by U» fliorfl, whe^Jhi feli-ani'tlie horsey driver ia& wagonWre

-•TShoTaewtnoTed without ;trouble, miad a p together;) r.The howe and VftgonUiwas,found thatbetoeta thi

andkneB. /Within aafBtanoe of arodatthiaplace three flooldenti' have happened In lessthan two weeks, in e&oh of whlch'a person

T . _ _ . . . i _ _ . . _ IiM.kdibeaBbroltan. David waa nude BJ'reiurn . trip, carrying ;«7 tons of hemotlte ocrnfortoble as possible and then brought to: cm. •nianusbctot blades In the paddle haa Uw BUekla'Kouea'1 In this' town whew ho Ubijett 'inorawed from ,two to four dnce she *" " " " " * * • • . ' - -went down] tod she las beeR avenging four jloUeiaa hour on the'return trip,1 This Istwice of furt w boata drawn by horses travel,and s i incwaM of a mtte on hour over the•pud attained by! Ihe'two', bladed paduloOnly about kali the amount of Bteap is alsoreqtdred,aaitiequire>,nOT hut 78 reyplu-iocapermbdlfl where it formerly reqaiiedUS., Tho only diiflonlty about tho machinela that tho boat of itsoir does not drawenough'natar.and would probably notbaj

abletonmunpty,

Al<Eandolph Sonday School IdUtuU,"FortnepurpoBaoipromoUngBabbath Bohoolwork inthlflto««hiprwflifomedintheProa-

tba BtlaklaKouea ia taistiwii where o UnDw kindly sand for. •< He hasbeen liring'aTtry oowdiUnt life for quite along time post,and veinoommonwltb.many othen hope

A matter was before Chancellor Bonyonbut week whloh haa been a legU bone ofcontention betwtwn^the Morrja Caaal Oora-piny aid the'ioclety-roitief^ iiuiufao-tcrea at Fatemnt for tnon than thirty je&rs1.'The salt was first brought by tald BMlotjagainst the canal company for dlvtitiug to1

Itauie.wotet whioh-thfi Bools f olatiuod wasan infrmgement of IU rignta. Ths matteroama bef an Oa Olaowdlor I&it week In theBliape of an applloatlon by thoLeUgh ValleyEaUrotd Company, the present owners of

byUrfari Ohjawh on Mondnff eV"enlngi Mr.j tlie naml, forah bjnnotiQ^to;»straIn the

EarryO. Janlias' was . elected Obalrman,Uemarks wen made by J&tns. Halloway,

I Gill l UoK N d l bMorrow M.I Gill,d l

y,Ndglboor,

dbMorr M , g ,Derry and Ooodale. A oorutitatton andby.

1 Uws wan adopted, fixing as tumual meetingon tits tliiru Monday ia Juno and a monlhijmefUng on UJ» third llonday eTenlngof eachmouth; and otheiiEaUart.i The. followingofficers wen' elected! President, H. 0. Jon-Una i rice-PrWdsnt, D. A. Derry} SecretaryiandTreaimrer, I i 0. Blarwirth; ExwnliWOmomitiee, Eers. W.Xaat, W. ;W. Hal-

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r&Urson Sooioly from. a fuitbar proiecationof tie suit. A' dfuUfon U axptcUd In thematter at an early day, and will' prove Inter-

M ti b cf the fact thati

'toway,1 Jr. andB. 8. FeaglBs. ! It was re*eolved'', to >oH V union celebration of UIBsohooliof thetownEhip, tho time of-whichms'left with the Executive Oommitee.

^ .TbDOouuoCf(iBttieFrinoetonJanIors,wuawere hold Ha »HK) baU'toJannrox for, theassault «n Thunw W. Flndlay, tha tiuoloff-oal Btadent, o i the sight of March 13, lai>CHM effect^ a oompromlswitliFiiidley. TiestudeaU most prmnlnonUy oonocmed vinK. II. Trotter, of rOfldelptU, Hr B. Biniti,ot Kew York, Myron PItcsy, of Mcrtktcwn,

dJI^no;>f IleraadlU Tiea n d . I u ^ ; > dr

three who WBTB held, bbnfeawd both to thfMtrlty of ±0 Theological gemlcary and tothe faculty cfPriiiMton College;that theyware guilty of the offenoe; pleading only, Infielf defancfl<:thit tioy baboon drictiEgIntoxicating liquors and did sot realize whittiiey wereSolhj^* Tneynav.e offered tojp*yF^dleyllBO, iiconsiiloratioiiof aatippagopf tha pro*eQation,.and,Fndley haa, tUBSall,'awepiediOja nfoii^ M H>0.tf)mey de-"

ith i H dp f ^ M >0

KatlDnal InleaUiathlfl, KU was either iwpHoaUd oi

ifUui ' i i in Wf dlTertsBbokawiiyiand:other

To those In search of delloiouH eoontry air,Voautlful views ani :good llybg,, few placesin thoImmediate" rlobity. of; ITow. <7dik areposaeued of the attractions of tha little townof Boonton, In New Jersey, For many yearsUfecountry rouudabaQtwsa IbesitBOflarga»id iprOBperotw iiron'woriB, and tha Indus-tries of Boouton were greatly extendodthers. Iby, . Lately, however, la oonseqaenoeof tbsoontiuued depression in (he Iron boifnasfl,<immtlMM ot h^ien bftTe been.thrpwn otilof vfcfy and nwfl turned thelrJ attenUon to

d tof vfcfy d wfarming and other employment Howevernnromiiate tils may bavo been tor the pros-perity of tha place, U hia Jia«l Cite offset ofmiking It donbla atfrwUng as a Bwnmer f«-•ort, and tha prloe for good rooms and boardduring the summer has been plaaed at a Tery,low rate. -The town of Boontonlaontle

L J ^ WUna.ofttepetaw, J ^ Wtem Bollroad, within an hour1! tide fromths city, ana from its elevation of 1,000 feet!

aflora^agrajia^ewof^watelasln westofbrango MountalD ' On.thtf welt aida g ^ ^ofbrango MountalD. ' On.thtf welt aidnorthward wtenia'a broken Ua«-rf mgB»dfoot-hills, dotted:b«fl"»aIhm with plo-tureeqao lakes. Tba Qibing UucooUeut.iirulon tlo lowland near tho lakes way ba foundquantitieB of snipe and woodeock.—N.' T.

MorrUi County stream. It sounds finhy,but wo won't dispute It.

We learn Oat an old rerident neitf WalnutQrava was detebted in maUrf " ntoonshlniwhiskey," and (hat a raid Las been madsupon hli esUblUhisent, the particulars ofwhich we have' not ascertained.

Her. A. 0. Higglns, D. D., editor of thiHsoketUtown Herald, wiU lecture In thiPresbyterian Oburob at PUoderS ou Tteaila;evsnlng next before the National GhriatlaoTemperance Union of that place,

Pine Brook will observe (he national An-niversary in the grove near the M. E. Church,Tuob N',Edwanfa will narBbal the pfltrfoticLostfi, Bev." J.' A. Trimmer will orate, ani*ie hidlcs will refresh tho hungry in t Iargi

Oa Sabbath' raorniog iiJhunh Uev. Mr. HnUoway will begin &Doursaof eermotia on "The Creation,"tholubjoct of the first being' "Tho BeKinniiig."

In ths QTonlng thore wiU be a Praise meet-ing nnd Borvice of Song.

Two hundrid Airican quails were turned

flee In Morria county this week. Tbesol)lrdfl am of a migratory nature, tnvelingNorth pud South vfth.tha oh&nge of the

•iMaaj anil arepUced here as an expori-tent by an aoollmatUin society.Er^nlag boating parties npon tbo Ford

pond! attended by Instrumental mueio, orenow amongthegayetiesof theaeajoa.Therira nat'aalya^ouroso/ joy to tbe, partJei-^aate| but their nuaio affords" ooasUenbla[ilsasarc to ( i s residenta of the Tidnity.

Tha County Poor Howie farm oontalm 240acres, aadthearops In.the gwoni fo r therear.are 7oares of potabHi, £Oaorosof corojif] acrea of onta^ 1 acre of broom corn,' 1 aero'

of beaw, one-half aore of sv/wt com. ThestooklalBcows^S'toraoi; ayojte.otbxen, 0

,utt | spring ealTee, 4 yoarlbg ealvoji, and HQ bogR,

iOOe^tAjnuJn SOa^olnity are.efforta to eenura pummsr/Boloiirnen, y/hyahouldQ'tpoier? .OurhUIa aboundfn'il&a

The deaionUring effect, of the ounent Ht-entore of the day miiy be «een*upon mmof tha young boys of :pnr -town. We loamot one young lfti%b*h*8beocitaa so imbuudwith the spirit ef frontjir life,' that he shootspbtolj from the bwk/cf ahorse vliile thoanimal ii at toll gallop TIQI coniiderabla ao-lumcjr and throws B. hu'geTbi^rie Icnlf e withi ikl l l t iu t Euke^ hinft.lhjrenvySitaU theottier 4 u t M i l e O o r b!i own gwd ho ahonld

made amenable to thilairreipeotingcon-oealed.weaponB. By, tbe"wiy, why dotftour legislaUirB put'an end to tha circulationof .these pafilIoa>ionB that so demoraUsa'o'ur

ago, clothad in bbick coat, block pints, capand grey yeat left the' Protectory, at Don-

l i i h l r S i J di y r y islno* which Umy aotblng has been heardhim, :HoisBbright* taart boy, nadsaudwritea well, and of', medium otes. Any in-rcraiidon relative to i l i Vhireabouta girento Brother Sylfestor. 'pithe Oathotla Frol*c-tory,ortohiamother/Un,;Ann UoOnire,

B a t ^ N ^ i l l b l i k

fully received.' I? -Will editors' kindly help awidowed mothir by copying thlsf |

Eogena ' Boanell, of Morrifitown, sometime aiaoe .went to.wwk for Wia.; H.' Ketch- brought milt tX Pomplon Pialna onam, ntKiUTBville,'Waimoounty, and about olhatvtwo weeks sbci> entoed tho house and stole MhUike/_t goldwAtoh thit hod bo'en reoehtly purohasedfor $100, • The thoft wanoon^disoOToretl

| and Bonnell closely punned, but ha ewaped

through the wood*. One day, w e e k hejTaBarreste4,atthiiipma >this narents in'UoriBtonirndttkoalb thf lWiUm jiuL

.He oonfeased loUaTlnj itolon tho watob,and said that h^had hidden It In toe woodsWaar Mr/Ketcaam'B. A poty-Ot ffalrt/,ondsihls direction, looktd sod fonnd UievaUbinthA woods, awarding to direction.

OommenooiriBnt week at Lafayette Col-lego, Eaeton, wiU begin to-morrow with'theBMcaUurenWiermon by VnMmL tttUU.'Monday will bfl Senior O W Day'; Wednes-day Oommflnwmant Day, and ThursdayExamination Day/ •' TWa Oollega now ranka' iouBofthelailinB uulve'nlUeB of the iuv

on and those Inttrested In the education ofnifilr km should attend nine of these exer-olses. Those who atUndthaeioroiBesanapay full fiun in gotaR to Eaaton by the D.,

i f f . Railroad, aadthe J l f t E . Division,^ n obtain cards (dgnod by President CatUU

: entitling (hem to retoro free, good till JuneZBth. TheM and! are to b*i obtained onlyby calling at tW Railroad Desk at the Col.lege, immediately after the publio cieroistHof Hondoy and Tneadny, or pn Wednesdaybefore 0i A. »*; " " ' • < ' . '

The Enginoertng end Mining Journal Bays• »rtMaekoflbBbonrMrketi BeTeralhun-dredtonsofNkl snd'D i ronW reportedto have, bsen sold.. It la difficult to arrive at

iw price* at Khiob' t&e salaa were made, hutu Is a well-known .fact that, they were varylow i IBM tons of tehlgh forge iron are saidtoh&v& boon sold at an, eioeoiilnglr lowprice. Sonieof.theI*hlgii««nnanieBholdprices BO high ihat they are practically outthe market. The outlook, for. about twomonths la doclfiodly, dfaoouraging, | while

i there la nothing to, indicate a much Improvedstate of affiJrBBfter that time;- We;quoteHo. 1 fonndry at • " " ' * * " • *"•- "~ •

tam4rj»lfWO».Vi5P$1C. • -Tho! oondiUon oi : r

ever, that if two thousand tons of/plg Ironwere'toroed upon tlie market, 6™'dona would hsve tobfi mode.> OnUondnyUrlI>^IhUhowsr,ofUend.

ham • MorrU County, wont" to Kewark In"March ot fl hem wUoh was stolen fromhlni

l the 15th of Mayi and with the asUstanooofan officer racBeode4 In'finding It.intheposswalen of A. A. BIppol, at No.W Market

'street Mr. fiippol, who had purchasod the.herso torn A. H. M8rritt, of PhUUpsbnrg,whoso -bonlncsH is1 that of n horse dealer,promptly surrendered, it to the ownei, after

| the necessary affidvlt had been modftby him.

Mr, Fhllhower Bays tHat .tbe nunirho stole Ua horw, was In the 'eppfyy ofneightW flf Uf> hSt Whom ho didno{sn»:peot of ihe theft »t ft. .time. flubsefinoDUy,however, ho went to Warren ominty. to work,andabBoodiafcwnthere.with, savoralBto-JflO wslflhas. He TOB pRrsuAltollorrlitown, Bnd cuptnwd.and taken baolttothBelvldwe JaiL, Eearina of thU Mi. Philhewer paid*'visit to him In ths Jill, andsnbb'eetodlnlnaudng lira to acknowledgethn.lhehaa«to]antl» horse and sold It to aHr'.'HuTlsbn.'at Morrlstown, fora watch.'lirT Harrison sold it to Merritt, and MerrittBold It to Mr] Sippri for *70 in cash and an-bthsr'honb. BoimU'a watoh etoaLug ex

"low..

Bumint'r uinltrsiirlu mid drawer* ciionp'iurwu*.

Three yotmg men of 1'conton linve bceiiidfar fnHtdriring.

Efforte am bolug mat]a to have a fireiuoipar.wlo on Utc luoruiug.of (lit -Itli of July,

•'Ford o' July" is alums' ni, end yu nhibi of W. 8, Babbitt & UUu uool linell tuii

Ohorvh wiU ohnvne tb*FourUt with upcaldag, miuue, dinner, eupper, eta.

We this veek fumhih our rcadure, npouoioutiddo and iusldo pages between fourtot

' oud UticQO columaa ot local as we.We cutinat Uiank enough our p

deats in all direotiouB who have faraUhcdai lately withauch • large variety 9! interetjing local nawi.

It lant exactly a deftd-head sura thing tLiNew Jerwy editors,we ba^og qn;theirexcursion this week, but tbtrn Ha & rei;oomforUbb UiUig.

The New Baptist Church at Ijfcwioundluntwaa.-"raised" last Saturday amid quiteoonocQrw'of people. It is knovD as UIBVreeland TabBrnacle.

It is nld that County Oollootoc Troiell amoibot gautlemen of Morristown have pur-chaaed dtoa.at Dloomlngdate upon.wklchihey'wiU erect nooses for working puai.' Th9 EoontonBoileUn isnuOiorify 'ur the

statement that Henry Myers of that placacaugM'cwdey/o^tlytUty^wftbcnt jn 1

•git-Kfl [idjiinracd ou Tlnimil.iy nuilgoad ii^iplc nro rti'VuLiily tLinikfiil.

Ilmjdttetowu jg iiuikiiifi (jntiid }>rcpa

'OUK tor t i c celubrulioii uf thu 4tb of July,

How. Jacob Vuflvittu mid F . 8. LaiLm»»o Loea deotod Directorn of tbe Lohigb

WilkesWre Coal Co,

Fourth Qf July piutohi, bhni cutridgo JJJB-toK bUukciirtriilgciH, powder, Ac., &o., atBerry's h&idwnn etoie.

Tha IBOU Era, curioua [o say, now ompi ive uoie mechanic* Uuii any other esUib"nhuicut in town, Dia.p{lhB taruhLps.

] E. M. Qulmly, ot UorrWoTrn, cwrlod c_thdboucnat a pigrca shoot in Newton lootweek, beating the bed Sussex Bportamen,

The JHorrit^om Omttery TrusUeo offur •rawaid of 0100 lor the apprehetBibn o,

| young raacals WIIQ baro been defacing hfod-"tones,' • ' - : • • -l - '

Tha Hew Yotk'HowldMju ^.-^,^KIIW1.man John, Hill, -who incubated thii postal,oaid, would lie willing to go to Congronagain.",_ _

ThingB in Warren County miut be In:nible. condition., Three of tlio four ta

collectors ta PtillipBlurg hive been niroU*'or(rtealing. '•''•''' '

Peqnonnoe, Hano«r,' Vietaic, H'osliin^an, Bondolpfa, Eoibnrj and Morris nto th*swnsliipa, that ftra, tlollnqQCDt. In the imy'

mentoftheconnty/tax : , . : • .Woejpoot lo'reBunieIna.conpleofweelii

ie Llstory of the TtwdWy Preabytoriao-huwli.byKaY. pi, -Tattle, and cany theeamo down to tha present time, :

Iient. B. H.Tottorj{ flfth'a regular ermyi{lato a roaident c( HorrisFkJne, vas horriblymanglod and tilled botfeon two trothe Hudson BiVer .Kailrcud last wbde.

W. B. Tltflnorth, United States MiUl Agentof the Kew Jersey;Midland' llallroad, whilelooking from tJie.THiidoiAfamoViiigjminhadblihead strike.pgnlnat n box-car o a tjride tnckv ' Ho b ubV at jiia lomo Iu Deck'ertowu, In a orllical condition. . ,

Margaret FIMOII , a, ooIorod'womBj],''died,-i Kovrark, hut week, at lha advanced ago of14)3 y e W ' She1 Was bom at Newton, andwas at onetime a slave, but lor master sethorfreiat lite death.' She bad never beenill till utrioken with rhouumiifltn 4 yeara ago

The political canJidakB are beginning toahow^hehjhands. Wo leant that Jesse H.Sharp IB seeking the DcMocrhtlc nomiuntloEand Director Wm. H. Howoll tha ^epiilillcannominiUon for Bbcriff, and that ex-Surro-.

'» mills ia alter the Uocubllan BCIDIL^

_ . r | _ , , . , . . ie l^easy'lrlrinrfdbtaice of many fine lakes and'other eum-

[mtr nttrac'ioafl, and 8%-tisflora ooa go toandrettrn from the <% at any. time of the

V - . . . . : ' , ; , . ; , . . . . , : >. • " . , : , . - ; , ,Oondaotor Win. Grifflth, of the Morris &

Ee&ciIUiilroad.wQa'marriMlflfFhillifE'1

OD Monday to Miai MoUIe, daughter ofDsbonw;,.; Aa tho train waa moving oat ironithe depot a number of railroad torpedoes,which wen fastened ou the rails, exploded,nuking a' llvetf joiilade in honor of Uie new.-

ryedded,- i f f t

.TteXubber Oqmb'at BloomiiigiMo employ BDOhanda, and thoirworks ate running night and day. OonaicL-arable complaint is ninde (hat tKa>ngei H enot wplarly paid. ^Wp' hear (hi»t wine oftlie fonlllffl of the workmen nro in destitute,olroumitaaces aa the result' of waiting for

ThoBheHSon Uouduy Bold Uio Alfredpearopt'place.in Mendhom township for(HjCOO, the purchaser boing tha oompkin-

|ant9-Jieirsof tho hto AJ/red PoGrapt: alsoin the ooee of HoffinaaTs. Oocad, o houiwand lot on Mt Hope areaue, Boverj to Jane'.. Caaterllne, for 1183.21* _..'. , ,/".,';, Fain, feitlvals sod other '•n'lniaer,inter-

! -iinmeata that nave (hair, printing done atthifl ofilce will haVe'ti local ,uotioe laths Emfne. All othcra• vUl.bt charged 15.««nts aline for (rich noUot«.-:''lteimember:UiAt UIB^ii'goeain nearly every.bouiso in Uilaeud

Iforris county and Uutmcli notices are oflomo account,

, Tho'lodiea otBt.fUan'i-pharah will hoithoir atuiQd fafe.*SAd fa i io l (pieWon tb.Krauuds tdjointog tha Church on the Fourth•atofymy9jlj,]pp3rth# plwsantiiioas these plo^iicfl^na^becn i n t b o ^ ^and wa can xely upon a repetition of tbs goodorder and genliiiielenjojmEiititbat'hafe pro-»ioufllyinarkeailiein." '^' J ^ ' '

Breesa will this yenr carry only in hia^onrth of July itook fire croakers,' torpadoen,piatolu, caps, io,- He hm, ho'.,e?or, & lnrgalial of flroworka to select from, nnd private

Hare's another: Lemuel Peer-wm ol

fire with . kerosene-can p j ywrapped In' fla'm'es^-l^rrlbly burned aboutthe hards and breast-will vprobably Uve to^Wniany'6tlier ' ' fcoli8h ones burned todeath* In thlawayJOu'sympaUiylfoilnitifortuinateswaa long ago exhausted. •'Nctlunial '8: Dlctereon, of Dmiille,

g ^ ^last veefc flgalnst Wo, Uinton f01 Belling

whiflke/oalilB grounds d n r i n g ^ p neet-leg; aid for'hunting''toa flihlng'on'btspremiWB without penniaiion, j • UlotOa hibis testimony got muddled and admitted Uie

l d and the jury awarded ifr:d i to f<20adcof i ta<

hs ' i 'm ifob«.Beodrd^edvanoB e d i ^ ,t ie titfe'of a newspaper that wfll'te

{BBned from this office for the Mount labor

tain thu full programmes, for the 3andoySchool Congress and the Camp Meetingwith Its history and deecrlutlon of Uie'grounds and.othu^IntoreBUnginior^ifitlon,«sd will IWT« a circulation of 10,000 oo^es.

MaJ. Wm. U. Mattlson, of Newton, (jrifofie invitation committee of the grand re-

unloa upon Gen., Kilpatrlok'^farm'&t Eeok-ortoTO In:4cgurt n'ezt-Tfrites io'&n tt-amj)fflo»rin tbia;plaoe tfcjps a epoc/al fnrita-Jon to the vetonmsof this eection and ptution.larly reineBUag Uiafan artillery compaii^Deformed iu this Tidaitj for that: ovcwloa.We will'gi*0 the letter In fall noii waef, hot

the .mean tfme.icaniiotjwmeftctictaken? . . . „ ' . . : . , , , .., • . „ J

A Bad arownicg affair has w w r r p 6 t

jTcfldpart "XJlltilojilne year;eldiWBdword Hall, an employee In the store if O;3. Blmpiwnfc do., ww miEsodonTnundaywaning and diligent' eoareh itoe modt fcrjlm during the night, it being supposed thatHeWwnnderWoir wfl"WPWOT Ibflt-s-MITO oMock yesterday momhig, boweror, nlsbody vaa found fa ths lake aloagu4« thodock near'tb'a'store.' Bis clothing »ai ajlupon him, Bhowli.g that he had net,been•wiiamtng, and tbe.1 only way to account fe.tho sad accident is that while plavlQg about1

in dock he had fitllen Into the witter. 1 ^A very pretty young lady, a pattest In Uii

Morrifl Tlalna asylum,1' escaped' from Unit

over tto mountain to Shonghum, Like; took'MfogainitBwators.'; The reaiamts of the1

tldnitr attempted to captuM her tbntin£idltb along 'p51a-ihe\fduel,t Ufa a ttptVi

roslBtlngthe[n,w Btoully tbit'th'ay*weia nn-ablato aooomplisb thoir purpeso. JThoythen Informed tba authorities at the AsjfiniCk a ^ ^ t m •Wptoesdaymornlr i j ' td

heiand took h o^thaWnBtl^tJon.8be'remained partly'immersed-In the Vater,

loko, during the whole of Tuesday nlglit.

A pleasant gathering of the.&mlty amfriends -if Mr.' Frank' J, Orifflih,'Aalatnnlanperintondent of lie. Del!lflor. aitdWcs-lera E. R. «nd wife, oij^of his -moth'er ITr*.Bolom'on Griffith to oelebrate the birlhtov olthe Intter lady and;ilso fih'e'tenth (orUn(reading) onniverswy of :tbp'Wirings', ofUrs-'Grimlh, waa heHot the- rwidcico oiMr. Grifflth'fl ialher, ^j^oflorille on^Tnes-

l|nS, T)iere wig q targe oqtl Imppjj and a most-enjoyabla tlma wax

had. Mra.S.ClrifflUiteoeiTedtiabbirth!laypreaent a CHHUVB.' talr-flhaw^wvcml ralua-blo oil paiatinga-Md iirlah'ftwortmant of•ilTor and glass ware. Hr.Fnii]t>Gnfithmi wife ;re^l?ed;{R!^nugnlflaaiit: Frencholcolc, and nn [oiiamenble'qaa&Lit; of goodsIn tin T U I from n baby rattle to a mammothdiih pan.' .Besides, this thay were presentedwith.a handsome basket of-'flofron. With

id donoing tha foslirities TOW keptInpaiUlslatebuar. tbs friendsfetllnKtheyLnad neon most pleasantlynndhippUyontoi>'twini'' —BaonoTi' ' • : ' '

kdwwd Stiks, of Mt. Freedom, haaeoi

.'i iu stn ruiocetl

Wui ii IT7-TIIO irufiiB of idencc and pro.ittielve thought ha.ro ilwiya been oonipellodn batter flown tlio bnlwarkx of prcjtdlco indfibalieT, or remain forever nnkiiuwn. Why iitlint p«jplo ire so reluctant to recdvo fnotn

h*l rolate dlreoliy to thepbenomouB or tlioiriwn.'eiWcucof AjtronDinera, npon dlicovor-"Vtatar, u d j u ft a place it once, and it is!

r tm file^ XlJO tula bj whluli a BiatluBiit-^ ilpruileni Uanoo eohotl bocomoi fcroToi inxlum f bat no'rnitlbrliow'iilBBrlj tho [irinoi-

xrhioh govern hctltti and tlckuran be'HitrateJ, eomn refuse, to NIere. Dr.e's Family Ueiliolaes, wbioh »ro uuv m,

encrt.U/ aiod, and desorreulypopakr, mrc,i ttiqir *«rjy dayi.'Terj rcluctapUyrecoivtc1

Uy/tBB i*ople, To-day, Dr. Plsrco'rjaaldeo" ''dJUIueoWry hu oatriv>lod (lie oM-lime

iparlllm, LIB I'eUoli «ro Iu K«nor*I ase loi ol Ibo coirse, tmge, drastla pills formerljinch ernplcjred, nlitlo tho ulcs or Ills Dr.I'liCnlarrh Rcmodj and liis Faforita Fre-

•oripi'ioii are enormous. WUero Uie ikin issallow anil corereil wltli biotcbei itirt plmploa, Iirwh.ro tbore are ictotnloue sffelliUgi mil

Icoltitm, • (m liolUci of bin Ouldeu Tiled]ualtico*err trill efTeol in ontiro enre. If yon

feel dull, diwiy,debilitated, liivo Ballon color>t ikiti, o r jeUowlah-browu tpots oa Uee orody, rreqnantbndscbeorillsBinuBs, bid ttsteu mouth, ititonial hett or chills alternated

wit!, hoi fluibea, low ajildta &nd gloonij fore-'luiUngiJrwgaUrapiMtlk^aEJtnaguo coaledroa aioiufforlngfroniToritlil Lircr, ot "Bll-otmniiM." Iiiminy o»HtaofLtvor Comptilntooly put of llieic BJIDJIIODIS aie cinerlencoil,*.n remedy for all saob etsns, Dr. Pioroo't

aldi-R Uoillotl Di*tOToi7 bas no cquil, *i II.Iccttporfeot auro», leaving the liver stronKtb-ica ana JttsltbT, Debilitated /wrslos iriiono nnderpina ill Ihe tortnrei of cam He ind

knife, and yet suffer with those peculiar

Ions can order through him cLenper flioathey oan buy UieioftClroi In the cliy.andBavotlie trouble and expense of going.

Tba Boonton^qllothi complains, and wothtnk with Just cauBe, that the OominoaOouncilof tniit'pUco' lock's IU doors whenIts rueetipgs u s hold.-, Tba doings of a pnb-lio bad; ehould hi fret ta the publio, andtbia'ta the only' organliation of the Wad >i

',^hat;prao|icpsexduBloit. ..Taolrm-ense^-thst outaldera make uofae undfnter-npt Ihoir' faufibion—is i poor one, A pom.ouCouneilpoBsetaeswJthinltselfthe;enf one order.

, ;The Dlrecton pf the Oentnl SoUroad - f .if New Jarsey adoptod a resolation at [aneeUng last Veek, requesting tho Beoeirif tha oompaaj to. obtain auttority from tlJourt of Cfcfncery ia Haw ..Jorsoy for holdM"

jbg on olecUon of.a - - » « * J - V . v i . . . _ l

the election will be held a s .find that the Bucmsful Ua'ket wiU beup'of F. 8. iAtbrop and other new men',thBexohiBionof John.Tajlor Johantoa mijother old dirootora,, under vlioeo w ' '

sent tid company became bankrupt.

iestiva! at the Wnlfe School Koanfl ofiiVedaeiday- erenlnK VAI a Terjr.pleasiint'af-'alrfandtberooelp^whlohweie nwtyM

j>roAt, amounted to about |BV, ^UchwitlleOvYobk to the B^bbnth Bohool library;- Thiavras tbe ftret rakirlaliiniont of the kind. tHererjand they Intend ttinakg it an annual «jct ;

-Jon. Mr. Herirfn Hughson rj '" "

"eryWnlaadtoniaflirorta'ia _^_result. Indeed, Uure1 ia only onB thing1

looking about friend Hughsonl^ malts lilni1

perfeet~a good wife; . ."•(;-;•'.;) '. AV:V '..' \J. . . .. l\'*/ „".- r -.•'^ - ' ^_

. measure ot general Importance IpaemHouse of Oongress Just beforeladjoura-

aent OQ Wo^nc*iay,by f» Urgu tr,a|onty.. Itbill providing that all p ^ o u s t ^ t

i&ro boon grariied or may • lereafter bojrantod, ia Donstqnpnoe, of .death from a.*cnuWTrhlch originated In tbotnltea Statfts

-* ' Ing tbo.IaU var,- or'in

ti£t fe dnrmg^ oV^^fe ttj

leath or di6ohor((9 of the [person on

«:^iW((,ojfjointliotJ^nlMtio^ofintJ

'itof'ibo person* b&vi&c a prior tltla to^ peiaiQJi. Unaer:oriB-4n|if UVs Uie pen*ons begin from Uio dale <>t ,lbo order of thaparinientliuliiglieffl'.^-' -li~- ' ! '

IVuviralnthis'B&aailltiie'blaidtiiiouttlieir1

7 IH depositing its. eggs ia tho (head of thelioat, foi; already ,a,sn)aUnworoiAhardly dlo>brnkbletOQbefpuniiosijle thahtiii It ia'(intt'ydlow^nnilnotoviir the sixteenth of

aninob long; -on'the beads of the wheat

Oat twp,' thwo'or four, of ibj) iiwarj grainjiVo" ioppKl*bff tie head."* The'worm attho'foitorlower joint'that out tho ,straw

tlfluodita i a io r i^ te tK* tb^^Drm' hoiproducedtliB'fi^lhfll&'ii'theeBj tuat hatch-•:0 worm that ifl>oJr'ht>ori: at tho head, isiWat t t e^ t f Dutife'ii/inB opinion ofisoy ihat it is tho sam-j fly that left the

cocoon a t tha root hut fall. " " [

Augusta H.;PelUra, iha wife of OoveTilden's nephew,| OoL Win. T. Pd'ton, iladluddorJy Tbnriday morning t,\ Qot. Tiltjousa tn flmmeroy Pari, Jfaff Jork ~. r f.Bho ins tbe JWgUtop of Jo,ntes B. SIcVcrsanvba retired, tiffin sbph»e« - -.In,; New,,yoi

iouatj. l&t$ w bom tn the nrovoort

(other's reeldoDoe, txA dnoo her maniaga

flEe asalated &t Governor Tildea's reooptlons |lu Albany and at ber OWE homo, and accom.li,i?J lie: liiubacj :lp3t} j l Q ^ b 1B7O'then Mr. Tllden'waa,apin(iaitai,-for thoFreddenoy, and added not alittls to thiaooial foatures of tho oimpalgn which fol-1

lowed,'. j Her faonlty of romombcring ftwfls'rainnrtflfcla, and no one win few)bor tin tho risk of missing lion ready McogiDltIoti:ngiItLl>

iHail Gaicrnp.r TildcQ:bo(tecla,^ President Mrs. Pcltoa iroul^ bAd l l b ^ l ^ f U Vtl H

lOftoi'liy Bim thn limp-st d»y (if the yti

A milliou liiifikct^ uf jn-icieu nro uaiui

from DelasviL-u.

Jiuiilou I'luiiiii projitiiitb to celebrate tl

FoartLof July..

Milk inltili) nt 'J couU ft (jiinrt in Dockc

town, Siissi-XL-O'july.

llev. A. H.Bradford, or MonUtown^ilLd

for Europe OB Ihutudty.

Unyor lily iiud other Kew YurkdigulUirk,-idltd Grcenliike lout week.

The cainmci] potania plutiUd uruon ' potii•oct, ie ni'id to be '•'try disagreeable to pctuto

Ktiuw linU crn sclliiiy ul burd lime pritit Pierion'u. do and look througli thttlr hr,

t«tVieiaou'e bbt etore, Duver, in the cheapest

ilicu lutho county to buy hats, &nd tlitirMortment in tbe best

P. V. Artlor, Chief of the Engine.Urolheihood, poiiitivelr denies that urailraitrike ia coulaujilateil

'ilia n>-bcariag In lbe cana of Gen- Fit?-folio Porter, of Morriatovrn, will bo opeucdA IViwt Point ueit Monday.

Tiiy Sussex county Bible Society appoint-id Her. He. Block aad Liitlier IiJJJ titk;

< the Morris Couirly Society.

Kev. Ur. Maybara haring retarncd fromIU TaootlonviU oooupy bin pulpit in thettockawty U .B . Oharch to-racrraw.

Oa tbe I4(ii day of fie prraont monlli.1777, Congrces rewlvcd npoi the jtroBoiform Df tbe % of the United Slates.

With s ContjreBHman, BUorifl", County Clerkid threw bran new Ajsemblynnrj to uloct

Uiii full the hotel btujiuess ougbt to be good

TbiH jeai'a ibeat crop, though not In pro-portlou to ths area HOVD, LU animated at00,000,000 buibslH, tlie largebt evor satbercd

IU Uiifl ountn.

Fiirintrs Bhculd spnio Ihe lltllo H<ia1_t^atinuko UitirLoaeBiu the teticea aroundllidr fitlds, m it tins bcBti dUcovorod thaillcy arc great ilcHtroycrs of cut wonns.

DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,D O V E R , 3NT. T.

Our Ext. Vanilla and LemonAre prepare J with great car* hoot tlju true richi:uvore of the fruits. Get tlie beat; it is thecheapest. Oiie-Lalf of tbo quantity is moretbun equul to tLe ordiuai'j Flavoring Estracla.See tbat our namo is on cadi bottle.

Burton's Rheumatic Remedy.Burton'B IUieuraaticEomeJylias justly gainedhigh renowa for the cure of Eheumuliam. Tryit and you will bo surprised at tbe beneficialeffects derived from a thorough use of thispopular remedy.

ever and Ague Remedies.

Paints

"Wo have them • all. Shallonbergor'B Pills;Bholl'a Pills;"Hamilton's Pills; Doshler'sPills; Moore's' Pilules j Hedges' Fever andAgue AnuihUatoi; A J J W Ague Cure; IniliaGbolngoguo GLiiioidiuo in stick and pills,Quiniuu iu powder and pill, LU<1 various otherprcparatious.

Our Stock is large. Atlantic and Jewett'sWhite Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Eeady-Mhed Paints in 1 Ib. ciud gallon caas, Putty,"Varaisbos, Paint Brushes, Window Glass.

Prescription Department.Plijsidnus and GuetomorB con rely npon thesi.nio strict rules in tho preparation of theirPrescriptions, Each Eeoipo is read carefullythree times before diupeuBiug, and none buttLe beat medicines used.

Sun Cholera Mixture.

Remember!.-1

. A nlimble remedy for Diorriuoa, Dysentery,'Cholera•Morbus, &a., fox old or young. Thisremedy lins been used for forty years And is aHuro cute." Always'"keep abottlo in tbo houseiu casa of sudden attacks at this season of tboyaor. Ask fp> KiJJgoro's SHE CboJerfl Mix-ture nnd youiTV*ili get the genuine. :

e g £ n o ( i oImp guiraotead to Ibem prompt and poilllvooliefb; using Pr. rieicu'i Farorito Prcicrip-l ; nbile conBtfpatlon and (atpld Jrter, or

iounneii," »ID promptly rollured by the'le&eanl Purgitiro Pelloti.

«~*-*Conitwrnos 0DBID.-AQ old pbjilclan, r&

ItBd from prMtioo. harinn; bad placed in bitd byan Eietlndfa mfaifnairy tho for mad

raploieffetabls remedy, for tie speedyud pormaiiont wire far ooQBnmption, bron*l eatirrh, iBtiimt, and ill throst and

fTeotiQn^Blsoa positive anilradlcatcnrBnom debllltT and ill nirroilii compUInt

ftor baving tasted its wonilerrulcursthe puw-" In thotiacds of caiei, hat felt It Ills' duty

to make il known to Lin snOetinji retlownAetnatod oy tbiimotiTe, and a deiire torclieiehuman Bulforlng, I will lend, free of chirps, tojlJwbodoiJni il, tblMreolpe, with lull airee-tipw-fp^--prorjirrjii[,i:Md;Hihig, in Gorain,FryichorED3llilh;Seot Ly mill I dd

gIwajs -threalorii tboks:*lio tt«". inliecl to

•oL CUonlcra, -wlildi often: reOuiii thesje-.•p,fa.ldenly ta to malia:ainbfllcla'eii.lt I1 piooetlkKly tcOootlve and prompt.cr;*^Oinger;Toqlo Ii tha inogl.v

edy ariir'dfscamcd ior; Ibeu, dUBicti Ilka a cbarmoA tba '^viuip' maoliln-

^'tpeodlJyoouatoreeli.. tliO Iwveil of 'eKcesBlTeiheat; JtjujUdoos[let DrWph'n mter, and'is' MtnniaeTjo ouroHie"wont torus of Oullo, Oniap^ElarrliMii,Oyacnfery, Bioody,Fhii,;Ci)oiera Jnftntuin,ml Vo iBiatlu Cliolera If tskeuintlmu. At

aeMlma, by iti speeiBe aetlon'onthec a s eoitltgs of thestonuch and InVmlincB

'rcu(iTCSODiiBtlp»ttoD-ftnit reitorci naturalh of lbo,bQ^cU.:TliEi',T6'nio also

' l l ' d i ' t l i a i d j b o i i g lp B . j pjvorsloaof tbo food Into" pore, rlfh Wood,

id tliUB breroomes Bnch Djipoptlo Pl^orJAoid StQDiaDDr Lew Bpiii

sB, MJpr. Oo, P*lpiiatiDn Df IbB^ll r i i l l m, {

V i , , t ' i » - t i t . snperfbr to KsaonMK oflugor, bocaiiBO-it pusseBBCithe.add.itionalrtdciirijlJiir-faliiablB roots",aoa as it con-

s no Qplura tior »ny diogorooi ilng, anil iimi (o)ato^ Iflequiilj aaipledYatbelabaTW aglBi1 '*•>*> It l»ttle of jour i

^ o n s l f Jb Killfiore'i J)t>ior.j S a n ^F S J n l lj

daTDyBo, Stuuliopo, or»tSoonts'anit Ustlls merits.

ay\o bottls

i t hM iMen oustomary in old coramutiltltuTOtpend pfeoen of stick lulphur arouud

e ncuks ol children as A protection agntontJntagico In epidomica. A thorough wauli-ig rith Glenn's Snlplur 8onp biw;boeulundamnobbothirpieventiTB. Soldqvtr^-hero: EHJ-'B Hun JUTT "VSIBKEB ;DIE,

k or brown, fifty cents. ;

•' 3?or all the abote articles and anything elseyou wish in tho Drag line, come to the Corner

, : • DrcgatoiQof ',', •

Vought So Killgore.Dovir, N.J. , April 2S{u, 1878.

A G ORGtOUSEXHIBITION OF

NEW GOODS,AT THS PCPDLMl DR¥ GOODS HOC8E OF '

M. H. DICKER SON,D O V E R , nv.ar.

: We take plcamiro ia calling tlio atten-

tion Of tlio ladies to our immense assort-

ment of, new and desirable ^

Our-Btock is largo and as we buy for

CASE ONLTVo arc prepared tobflbr

yoa great imluccDicats in al

GOODS.Tlio BjKcial atlculioij of JadicB is directed

to our elemint display of

C0N5I8TIKC OF

Chemises, Drawers,Night-Dresses, Skills,

OUR GREAT SPECIALTY 10

BBSS IHinil EEEJJ EEEEB 11 R E EB It H E E

BBBB Ullllll EEE EEBB H R E £D U B E E

iBDB B

Is exhibiting an elegant stock of

PICTUBE FRAMES,

Wall Poc&ets,

Household Ornament!!.

Confectionery,nlwnya pure an& freah,

BLANK BOOKS,

Stationery, &o.

Our aabitmut or SU1MEII SUl'JS

lias been tarKely rcplniiisW \sltli all tlio

ewcat Rtyltfi, uuil is now more extensive

tliaii ever.; Elegant designs in :

T11E BEST COMET NOW MAT1E IH

COOLEY'S CORK CORSET,tnd &io confoTlkijlu, oisy atd graceful.

kU. THE vzv Brmxa BHAEM or ona

50 Ct. 2 Button Kid Gloves.

AHiHDSOMEIINEOP

SUH.UMBRELLJIS,•"' ana PARASOLS.

DRESS GOODS, FRINGES, PRINTS, &c.. IN II4.NDSOJ1E SP111NC STVLUS.

P0BEIQN AND DOMESTIC

SEGAES,.DOTOl BANK BUILDING711 DOVER, N. J.

simply dosiro kdicB to inspect oar miunmotli stock and ico fortliomaclveB tlie inducements wo nre offeriug.

M. H. DICEERSON,BLACKWELL St., DOVER.

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•::;.i,;i;.,!li

1,11:SUSSEX st.. GROCER;-:

?.. :.•"•*• r;C;>HEY.

Cunita!. - s200,0OO.

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iUYj;.1.

m u . G. .WIGGINS,DRE3B" and

SlaclaweilSS. Gar. if Essax.

I FIRST-CLASS: GOODSaAl-JT-JED' GOODS,

Domestic

! Ladies' Dress Goodsi!,»".(ium Ln.nsr,«vs

'AKI>. J A S . V.~.V.il.'lT«EW.lVI

• ; - : - . . . • , , „ . . .,;;:;;; t : : - ; : : : : : : : - ^ O O R H E E S ^ e O T H E B S ^!'rom«efj™« nut caratnlnt

* .Mia.--I>..(l..UifUUKILEf Hh int LISD3LEI',

Oiics Irlo^Alwiys U*8d IPaints,; Oil»;:Glass?etR<

uii tl«f i**t ht'lrtta; uIocs ff.fji) or. 11)1) fcet.'l

wlnlelut. - i«pt|i about 1

- loi'lho.'Norttc tiaMc,

j * * Plu'lHi".

Dovar 'Savings -Institution.',

K " - -1'rr.hlentlulu tut-OjirtiMl .'MA'Jti tjis duriiSou

5,00OA!a

l.OIKWOff

0,000,000^

< ) i r -tho *araii.iirmiti'Jiiit.s".t*«h'lw e:i«-trfoti:T-i)iDO rliaioM t"'arid ll>Hll-Hiilnl•1f1in^ tUww rJJ-northf.inr-itul oiw-lwlf i].*KCi> e,U 1! n OliilD* nuluiDutV'SctrnlintB manakuua vtmin».li<iii»r

IHior V.JJ,

ri-1 fi'll proii'*' Upon HIPM^ied tliAgniiind 1

my V.pltlihn"mft I'hilliivi," "ga

Tlitia. U, (iritMiiJon,: Jui; ll;Ntatfhboiir,

A 1 l fl»c ciiaiimami t-n Jinlui-ta t oarmr ofliLir Hvc niuiBis iii-tiiiJ k

and Uiren-qmulrra;lul mnrtwi '-iV'- hi iliara iiurabiirS

afohuurid^'uadt'hich \nvt sat off

i J I h H

n pjmw<) toflnm* to-town

nil"FrMiK":«ill-sMI **;tloy(inrl F0RJ8UMBEB>&WINTEBfUSE, TB« Iiiiututinn Is now nrcsmicd amlmien

Ortidfl; iu Jldror llant.!Iuii)fnit^hi]l-(!otnmflnfci' nuiciop npim

Mi17iVJlUianli;Jo'j;n;U.r)JHU:Joljn II. Hptr,Iliitiiy DiMhti,' fitirw ItfcJiicaa, lUunrrt.

J r n a ( i V r t l L * lMmniofxuiiMfroti tliu llmdiivor Mimti,Jnn(!,(iupt(<mt*r *i*l UwcniUr; -\\\lth• tvi-r Mini BMWI CohWy Citric1. Gfiio, in

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