preserve your eyes ! i«ooz£ ! s james m. c. smith, dry goods!...'• 1 no •« inn ,81110....

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Tlis Constitutionalist i>LAINJ'IELl>, N. J.. til CHERRY STREET, W. L. FORCE & BRO-, TEKHS Ot SI U*.RHTW». '• 1 no •« inn ,81110. T g g y T i r . .J' I M ' ano'i <oo* niwlioo nxs mrxen CALF JIOOTS, tiifactLon gtmranTrf-fl. aplGj " Support the Constitution, which is the cement 61 the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities-"—MADISQX VOL. 2-NO. 26. PLAIN FIELD, N; 3., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1869. WHOLE NtiSJfiEK 79. Preserve Your Eyes ! IW. SCHWAB, OPTICIAN & OCULIST, II. TUNKVCK, JHTrriKlt. JOHN II. VANWINKI.K, ATTORNEY « CfltSBtaiBB nrni-E ix BAM «TRII* (OttponUr JufcfMAlt'hN ,T LAW, CbMTT) HOTEL, PLAINFIKLP, K. J., FROM AUG. 2nd to AUG. 7th, 1869, Spectacle & Optical Intrae nt. H 1- !'5i u'tl'. "I'I'I - ill' -Vl'.MhI.'i. '-• -i W'KVI V \ l': Wi"* REFERENCES: I«OOZ£ ! S Cheapest? Store inNew Jersey. Townsend k Tiemey's TEA WAEEHOUSE! Butter i.hd Flour Depot. 57 Market Street, A'"! If SO'\1'. yiir,*-"-! 1 ', ' r.rV*ifnt". A.v.a'n <|.ir-mliti mirk i f CAM V l.liut KltlKS. All gwx! TEftS"f n s | l;|' 1 "-r.|;;i" J ! A-.'V:-.ilitT, Thn Inrsn James M. C. Smith, SUGARS, 81 lirSiu-r•< Pr S O A P -u]Tn.-(5 Bthp (jade rr.r w m r i l m t ]«M1, 1.. ll |>rirr. anil ifctllfully MIXSELL Overstruntf, Orti f & D r i e d F r u i t * r.ir thelli-lidnj-, or anjuihtrriaj-ii tV™ Utiud* t\':V,**r"A To nr.v part H»T [I'I' roTintr frro otlM.j 07MARKET ST 50 Per Cent. Saved by Encourag- ing Home Industry. IOHNM'. SCHORB, Merchant Tailor, Save"50 per U U . liv todutnE. Ifki> :IK> out t-rinwi. TIIP mWrihi-r lia- !'i-i r-< ri vrl n un laPcc fl.irli nf Siring Goods, J ' HIS M. r. M.v*f:s K H. K. SMAU.l-JV, SEW JERSEY HF((| R CO., PIAlIpRTES.""'' CABPEiiTER'S PAT. HARMONIUM GRAND PIANOS. : Warcruouis, 2U0 Last lUtii Strce-t, iPLAOfflELD MACHINE SHOP. | RINYON & SCHENCK, ! ' MaGiinists, EnffiaeBrs &Blacfesmitlis i Ready-made Clothing; Cor.Vftiutn*TWnl_!l_iiialo GssWorts), ; ».V".S.''5 1 .™i",:!i;S"r,"«""'"' Coats from $3 up to $20. Pants from $2 up to $5. Vests from 1 to Front fttreet, i>-«»« TB« n*nnj offer, for ule STOVES «5c RANGES, Tin and Hardware, Cttvpcntcr'H <£• Mtiaon'g Tool*, AOBICITI-TIBAL InrLB«K!tm, SlCBAS KASKB, .SHOVELS, At-. Wood Mil Willow Ware, Clottu Wnngers, sail House-Keeping Articles! FURNITURE! Runyon's Warerooms )f Front Street, PI.AINFIELD, N J » U .N. ()MlKIUK>Mv A fclSHKIi, M. FUKMJU k .sn.NS. ]>I..UNTIIXI> MAniil.K \KJI1KS, M<» ST.. rLAisrimi. ». I. tf~ .Ml UfJ.'r. In ui.vJi,... j.| tin- , |.riim|.l]v IVnded ID. JJtIIJHUT rnNAWAY, .Kl:s A nri;r.Al:l>. T... .. JliU.Gou-ing, Stafliliff, rnllcv., Hanger*, Bolu, *<•„ Ac ' CISTMS or AIL KINDS MABE TO ORDER. I'AITI:II\ MAKIM; .t WOUT) woUK. Newark Botanic Depot. ESTABLISHED ISM. Botanic and General Druggists, 140 MARKET ST., XEWAKK. N..I. ' Wison's Fountain BnotBeerikiu mam Soda Water Ferris & Hanson, PRACTICAL I'litmf/rrs (nut Gait Fit fas, , WKSTFIELII, N. J. Tin Roofing <!o Lt-rulriin^. STOVES, RANGES, &C, 1 "•TBi-tjiT 1 .iT^ inn h a n d . (mat?) FfiJfKI.^ A I[.\>"M)N John M. Schorb, AseutfirHtw Yuri Freick Dyeing Bsimilslinii? JAMES M. DUNN, Cherry Street, I t ».l.l.lil,i,l, 111,,, Nr m . t ™j.«lto* Ul <U CALICOES, ML'SLIXS, CASTON FLANXKI.S, JJLANKCrs, IlOSIEKVj 4c. Dry Goods! We o--. Wtech-nlc St.-nd R. R. Av. HAMS, Sugar Cuml, SIIOIfLDKUS, SMOKED BKEF, fEurrs, PEELED & iM'KKI.nii PEACHES. J.AVKK I:AISINS, SEEIJLESS itAlHIV", ,S. NEWELL* A. NEW YORK. J. A. McDougall, u BUTCHERS, SH ««f I'lLKLEO MEATS, CAUTION. H. M i R t e n i m n t t n n '1'UOMAS \\S\ li. V ptotoingtli Artist ml Portrait Pinter t4_i (InIE4' ^cl^liC" ItUtl AflinT!n |pt>iJ]L*cl pi^li H.I| AliTlSTIO MKEXESKES. ' And hy tbo tkj of t/r/'f. Xjp/t i itr Peapack & Plainfield Railroad. W i i i o i Sliafles aid Trimmings, Vlme and jlufi Holland* tat itadflR byilio y«rd, or iim-tr and pat n\i all cunijjlptt. Oval Picture Frames Fancy Toilet Trunks fi;r J»(Ii.V nrr«*lnc Boom*- Thi-j numiiacinrcal Repairing & Upholstering icir ;IKKI* chmp<T than The *nm UIDEHTAKIIB SUMMER STOCK. nulit Invite (he aHrnrlf»n of the fipoplc of PUtn- nutl Uir nirniuiidiiis oitinln Inmj- r<im|>!rit ••rspring and Summer Styles uf Btool m sini\ NIIOCH. Mv -U«!k nnl.nif.- L«.1IE», Mlaiw. and CI.IMnn 1 ' ?lot- lun, I'ollrli. Oumn-w, L*i>iltiK nl "l Pebble Umi GAITKIiS. HigL Polish Pebble Goat Boots lirouxc litttfon JlootM, Me, T1.Bi.Lru uriisr-1 [i»lr<ina^o. -bo i>Ui:jna o n l h i u n r r . MRS. 0. W. STANFORD, Full Stock Seasonable Good WIHCH OFl'fiR ANY IN THK POPE & PARSE. 7 f ( «*. The Founders of the Republic. H»T*r«lbT all mankind. lo tli* can** of riettl, no d**pot Cunld hli patriotic .rrtorami-. Not allll bll crj or " liWrty Or de JEFFEKSOS. Fcn'llizcd the i.it or frt.-d..Bi. and rV«t boor Laws of New Jeraev. IB}- Atttbority.l nAFTER T>XL.— A further mipplcment tu the act entitled " An act lo incorporate ihp New Ji-rsev Society for the Proven- ti'fn of Cruelty to Animal*," approred April third, eighteen buodrcd and siity aeted by the Senate nnd OtW- of tile" State «.f Sew Jersey, ll lte it en AswotW That anv person or p«nons who shall tr«Ht or torture anj horse, miil^, f utlier hnimaU, whether brlongiii^ to liii to another shall furfcit and pav m, not to exceed twentv dnll-ira's* the •rt vli.-ill determine, to he nucd for and jovercd in KII act'ton of debt, »itli costnof it, by aiir person or persons in the nmne of the'said' "Tlie NewJersey Society for the Prcventicii of C'rtic!lT to Aniih'als." ..-fnri; nnj' court of coiap.'tent jurisdiction ii ihc county »ln-rc the defendant rend*, milled, one Ulf of said penalty to be l.y «aid court paid to tltc persons inakinp coni"- plaint and prosecuting the m-tion, and tho ' thereof lo be paid to the ntd ^oci- tbe use ill the peace in the ( Bhill h.vo been committed undri ii iierebv authorised nur! .llrcncd, npp yr naflicicnt proof by affidavit < itKins of the provisions of thin =L Y < any person or personn being ten within the jurisdiction of said ju: mrt, but not feuding therein, c who 1*. likrlv to evade judgnu'iit liv remoral how nKinc and p of; that any justice of nly wh ff n'it Fftrtctt p • * t'AUliH* BlLL-llEADH. BAtL TICKETS* 4tc, Jtc9 Ki«cuird wilt. oMiucia and 6\»p*\A, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES ! 4f*iiP.onnv*f>» »pproved April ninth, efglitA* Iran dred »ti«f nirtr-f'.^t. theamount of their ml expense oi'er ami aboTe ihe tmrr if rliich alutlffcr inrludcd tlie per diem pay of five Mm for f»ty .lay« of u(un» , That t «cl ihaH> 2. And h- il txke c(fcr.t iinlrtediateJy.' Approved'April f, 1869. I. Re it enacted hyilie Semite and Geit- er«I A*wmlf)y ->f ttit' St«I* of NP# Jttrr?,- That from and aOer ibe pn*Mge of tiii* act (every private bunker and hrukcr, *u>i every unincorporated bitnking; xnd ««vinr. iistiiution ar-d eiprc^? comp;iiiy d^uuc^ btasme^H in thij* state, and all eor^Ktntion* iocorpnrated by or doing biiMDeaa in ihi* sl»U"). eiccpt Much »•* by «onie. eiislin^ lair do now pav nil annual tux directk t<> ihc Male £re4stirerTo* the u.ie and U'cfit NovemHer <>f efl^h venr make report lo Ibe comptroller, nn'i.r oath or affirmation, net' tir,g ford] Ihe entire ainomit of n«t e»ni- "inga or income received by said individual diirinp; ihepreceding year; nnd np»n *urli let earninj*n or incoAe tbe«iid individnri 1 * rompany or cnrpf>ratii>n,»* the canen •f*ii!l pKy tothe tfeasurer hr the < late, within elxty days thereafter, two per e may 1.* ne of <ha np<»n i al , ... addition to-nll other title* paM by the farid inditidual, coiitpgnt at tforpot- ; and i'nc « c *ny corp».r»iion, enm- panv^or lndiviijujil almll ne^li L ct or refuse to make tht report required a*aboTfl t*> the comptroller on of f>efore the (hirty- firat day of December each year, •uehcor- poration, company or individual »1>»I1 t>" "• foa penally of ten per centum for fglee', which »h»ll t* added to tba it of tai found d«* in Hie ietlfem*nl of their account. 2. And be il enadcb.That in the settle- cot of all accomiUi f,.r tsica duo the staid uder the preccdiflg section <.f this act by corporations ur indirJudK ihecomptrpiliT and stnte trea^unr shall charjje intercrt upon tlic balance or balance* fonnrf Anr tli« slate byucli corpora I ions ur ind ivii Uuiii. at the rate of tn ulve per centum per Kit" and payable to the time ..f the setHement of tin; MHH^ and all bataneea itnethe Hfllte Itv theCfrprjmii 'ii.* of iiidiridt|a\!s aforr- «;ild on nci'ounts settled a^rer.tKJv to ihu provision* wf the ad ..f March thirtieth, one U.'HiMim! ri^l.t humlrcd anJ vifT.-n. i.r .my other Hdt of the legjijahiw, hhaR bear interest from «iilv davs nfier date of *«?!» lh(il (he payment uf 111- lid shall wi-i 1'livi.lii.iU fr..m ie penalties prtMKbed for negloot and r»- i^a! to fiiniish report" To titc cSmptroflef, 3. And be il enarted, Tliat the oonij.- nd fttalv trt'^^uriT are herfrbv sitty ]f:d ti He t.anfei f H ine the books teiaii y d pijicr* erify tin- mr- t h his act; J r broker, y 'tiirn r made t*> th^nt, , under the pr..visi.ms uf d the governor may appoint i two in nun>l>er, ltl ; g JU^cnfA, not tnorr limn whose entire compensatio threi- thousand clulliirs per annum, w)n>, upon tiiA-rctjiiiMtionnr tliat of the romp- lk dby theguvrrnor,art*hero SMi th b k d iilho 2"d to th ban L-l .'ter tho pmrk 5.' And be il f be offecl irnni. Approve! M:i books and 'broker, to turn bRde : its atiire- pp drvd Wlii , Oie f..r Ihe-nj- Soldwr's U ficicnt to tn 'VI.—A further supplement litlrd -AU net to relieve and -..Idii-r*'Children* Home,"' I. L JI seventh, ci^hleeib Iiun- ow appropriated chMru at the- orn.-, Is not •iiif- pr^eciit eipetisc* ; iiUre of th 1. B e Soldi Lhia ctrJ ttv ttir Sfc'nSt i«it«10pn- uf the State of NVw Jersey, tin- duly «f the Innxn^rVn s Children's Ifutne, lo ntftka ubmit ;i report to Ihe governor ..f tate uf tlu «gErcg^te nuiiiunt paid -r tlic wagn of fterraats, tenc-brn. fth-r cmjiliiycc* in the miid ITome, at \pirniinn of itfctij three m^nth*. and easurer of Ibis state HIIAII (my out of my person whose nunlc and nknown, to issue his irarraiil and haite such onTeudcr arrested and tried such offence, or committed or held to to answer the charge apiinst him ; and ill prosecutions and proceedings nnder this act an affidavit of the violation thereof -lull I "e n luSicicnt demand or pleading. •>. And be it enacted, That tliis act xhall be considered a public act, and sliaH take effect imtnediatefy. Approved April-2, 1^89. a •MBKII 111.—Joint resolution making an npprop rial ion" for Ihe Kiipp.irt and main- tenance of the gtAte I'riflOD for tlio vear 1909. 1. lie it rcsolred by the Senate and «en- I sum* era! Assembly of thc'State of New Jersey, the ai That tlie Mini of fifty thontutnri dnllara be \ <-ecd t id the Hiiinc hereby ts appropriated, out ! |iaym< of any funds in the treasury lor tlie sup- ! .,f "ilu> K>rt and inaintcnance of the. state prison seven or theenrrent year, tobe paid to thesup-I ±And be it enacted, Iliat th* 1 sum of visor on the warrant of the comptroller | four thousand dolUr* b lun-by appropna- Mi.-h times and in sncli amounts a* the tnJ to defniy the L-xpeune of fiimLsl ' ard of Gupcnisors. may direct. , mn liuillii.^ nn! «in^; bi-in; 2. And be it re*..l»ed. That this joint ; for the uud Soldicn? Chft lolution shall go into effect immediately. ! with theb.d», bedding, anil c Approted April 1, 1809. | uf lurniture ueee«-ary for tlif lUilllil^f I vhildren, and ibvtruuurerof tliit stale EK'n n M w r <.f the Sot afun-Mid, the Mid id. m uipi ued f>r Mnn V.—Joint resolution relative I. compensation ot'coinniiiaionun on prisoi lisci[iliiic. IW it rciwlved by the .Senate and Gen eral AflSCroMj of the State of New Jeraei Thai the treasurer Leand he liM nthorusd, upon theH.irranl of the eompi disciplioo, appointed by tli« joint rosohi i- iir-pl|.> directed to pw DfmtdSiiMien 1 Children 1 , H..me, tho narrnnt ot' ttn> eoniptridler, out of unr |>ro[irinli-.|, Mid >uiw •ifiiKMiry a> may be requin-d for Ihe piirpoai- aforemiiil. 3. And bfl il niMcli-d, 'l'!;nt ihis act shall Approved April I, 1300. PLAINFIELD, N. d., THl'RSDAY, JULY 1. 1869. BUSINESS I<IUK<T<<UY UK A RYXU. rtyr. mot *-llonliKIB (nppocllc r*u-l llfk«l MalnSrld. ?». J aet <«* maka loonier In (be !•»•' rosnn* •I Mflm. rtss nrrycn calf hoot*. Leathers. l-adie.' IUIm-ra i*. C ongrea* til afar i inn gaarantml <Yv-l«l on , ."li7lheT^i.rw*»SrtI""r'IbV-Vll'M '?»!»» Optical In-inm-s-.i", Mlrn .Mop*-*. Opera tr.. Ac.. *>tlI•'and |i-<cl.«-r.t wivaUic left. REFERENCES: c-e<t Y.jr "Ira-e- ati-l >prr'ii< in* supplied 1»\ vRKPKvnr Pl.%INFIKU». V J. Wmrcruuuii, 2ufl L-ul mill Sired, mrrr*. r«4U>M*d<-. a DKU« N MIKKTIM HltltTIMK. I AMES M. VI NjkUIKKK; CKHVKSrU AMD 111 . Ue*-e real Hr ra. IT :, -w bj the pound. •I'LAlXnKUl. UIm »NK .V FIS]IKK. 'll. BUND AND Doult FAITOIfY. ihellepul. |<UINFIU.U. l"&~ ***h. Blind, aud pnrl ali* poliK-d after the Urknl *i»tr IJkiir— rrpr-dand w»ih RuMii; .. u an* de- Irrd Ktaci r<f<l« BBinilMl Tr>tir"l /*.</<./m^A.r» •—'* AJoy.‘I In fMiUM n-'i f. A<*»/.' A- •,<-»/ »/ ;<r*Wa iaa r»» »li*t Jl.-iur,-. •nil ml Peapack & Plainfield Railroad. j'liK r Sf'ZTXS m pRiimm. h* 11 nnco 1’LAINKIKLD, N. J.. hi CHERRY STREET. ,0*«r A Vandarboak'a MarMo WorlMl W. L. FORCE & BRO.. #*>/roc* j / /: «p* /a* roju. Tr.llHS Of SI U* UIITlrW. I>B« 4*tJ. on« year ft ft AaralU laMrUUr «• almnM. TBUMS or AOVEKTlSlNa. ••mwrSIVI.'.u': w?id.nunnann^rtio^*t eesi" F AN Wool* HOUSE. arorcn plains Gssrft Mm«r. Support the Constitution, which is the cement of the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities EADIS05. WHOLE NtMBEK 79. rintifif I ll.lStyfitLl.fi, CJItftXAJtBr i'AH Its. Itlf.H-IlKAlts. HA LI. T1CKHTH, *(., Ac.. •«<• C,.f*!A. AT THI LOW 1ST POSSIBLE .ATI. rt tut. ornrt or Tim fiaiwiiiftiianafirt. IVk gCH W A B OPTICIAN & OCULIST, LAIXG’S HOTEL, PLAINFIELD. K. J.. from aug. 2nd to aug. 7th, mra, fn-.l.. .'..1 :li- |>t..prlrku *"uW In'mu hi. With in. H-k hf •dike oil’ll, .-.lai.!!, tku h. h-'l* Ik. I—t id. “* S- Spectacle & Optical Intraeit. Harriott, vaii. & < <<., H^»^i^:.V..*SiP"»'£5T7kkW. -ast Preserve Your Eyes! LOOK !! James M. C. Smith, l / * iri ' Cheapest Store in New Jersey, f AT T "' Town ® eme!r s PlainfMil Emporiam TEA WAREHOUSE ! Butter &nd Flour Depot. 57 Market Street, Ihi itV-'h \ f K.l'kl i'VikVV'm'k'' AU s.ti'l. MA VIMU »"* •rwo.rryl thwir «pMng 1.1*1 of F arm- VlUa Nile,. ft.*...-, and U-..U. »r„ drwl«S|.- phsta f.<r lin,.n»ln« are son rr-j-O -ltl.<<ut cHanrr. all P'r-o*- .1 -.iniij to ioveat. cithiT for homes Vr raa -.ffrr lada---. *aata w«nhf the att-atloo «f nT'h^s'nr a'<l"\n’dI^wn| A »< 1JT'*°to’tll“ 1r ' •Ir'hr'a. a nvot .'villful t*pl!-Ui. and an wblt»ln E a...’ ad*aataia rail at ..nr .dll., and plaf* Ihraa .*< . .r < reliable man. rot •" !•”'>»«' Ilotra * to IftVt. B n. . » to* J V IMMiKNN. Hall Idd. - | JOUMV. M il 1IEN. >1 i». | t I' TEN EYCK, fir!! n!."w\i> t *m , d HU IX 'll KK. I ALFKKD UERMY. ...«a...w.. ... .......I Hnanirn u. P" It 1«7. Mr. M. M.-a*, has -npplird chit*. Mr- ai>4 fan.i l «lth ftjwr.a.lr. nn.l »>. <'!.*-». f .r -..n.ctlmr t-*-'. < . ar-niisfa l r a- t.. .|i<alil) and prir-. and •kilirnll* adapted t- Ih* eight, ami reermiBrnded to tb- puhllr M-at delivered ta an. V J«*IIN H. \ AN WINKI.K. ATTORNPT a ror5NK.t,HH at law. oVni-B 151 BAIW ntliSt eOpi«»-<t- Cherry > JUK MAlttlN, piMrricAfjnoft^B ftri«»ER. •omrrart Street, oppidt* I*. M. frearh’a Milt ... >">'inii.r.-. KX. titlV* TAUKKIC. Krecbo'J. N. J. I KKV. WC^CAMrun re.;u. u 9t MIX SELL & CO., MAMITAtTI'UIW t»F Ovrrnfrtnif/, Grand tf Square PIANOFORTES. ! ClETEliTEES PAT. HARMONIUM GRAND r I AN OS. Front all-net, STOVES & RANGES, Tin and Hardware, Car/tenlcr'ii A .Ifmoa'i Tool*, Ao»irrir.'».i l.n,i»«ms. Sir- .< lain, KiiortLl, if. Wwl ud WHKw Wirt, aoliu wmicn. ml -plendtd TEAS -f "II d<;*cripf an^-inetlie. Tl - Urte.l variety In the Ml.at. at Sdlperf l.». th*i» r-latl pr|««f. COFFEES. frr»h pri-vnd ami na.M daily of ••T-rj Irnmn Lin l. ni HI rent* p<-r poana ai.d u|.*arda. 8UCAR8, •' BeBner . Prteea. SOAP -up|>B«>d *.S the tind- at l-ra Ilian ma.mfkr. IT I.OUIJ ! SSSSs Housekeeping Articles rry harr 1 a.<ld simntrd to gi'o raii.lhctlcn er the iii" -*<ej rrftindeil. Orlod FrUlt* < ***- ll.d d»,.. or any other da,. tnr.im." atvl etnmli.e our I«r1ee-. tVe fesl ronfldel.l antai-r a|ern»l. IM CEXBB-ftL. AnrorFoa Am-rtcan Itr’llr'l empany TtiU artlrle VlU iJ.t t rrak^readlly a* li.n— marl- kaV«J ^nB-T»n Finer Mfter A.I1T Fod- And WlhiSm. Ifatiler. Anr-rr Fnn-Fvtm-loti ladders. lia-ln- ,.m. r—dr at An.v* r.dr-tNer. M IikIow FaatralBg. TOWNSEND & TIERNEY'S, . t s>..w x.. f n ;; . Tvp..., ^jsssssb;.varri"ij!jrw*Ss,'js 50 Per Cent. Saved by Enoourag- j Wim* FURNITURE! Merchant Tailor, | a. t s»*ca 5ft per cuM. »<» ».. dotnc If he cnee *ul cf l«.a»n ( Runyon’s Warerooms ,t Street, Dry Goods! We gutter), n ' 7* QmFsftdf-MAe'. The Founder* of the Republic. ft'ABHIMOTOM Full Stock AMKS |. Kf AZKi:. OARPOTEfj AMD mU'IT. jvHlN M. r. M.itasH, fcD BMBFD ALVTIOMKKB. l’f’*»ai| , |V'>(vrtr ^ J^_ n. K. SMAI.I.KV. PLAINFIELD MACHINE SHOP. KINYON & SCHENCK, slK, \ d'.iMia.n^in fi.am: v*r» larkr- lot of FJ.AIH KI.ANNRL Ml HIT**. KK-*illlltT>. llll.\'VKII',ar Al*n a l»r*r -u. Ready-made Clothing Cff-WisliRiujiTiirl si mu IIQ-S wortt*), J , .VVJS. l 'l£l2i2lSSSf5nP -LAiNriELD, N j Coa te from $3 up to $20. --'•"‘"I K Si. nil Kiliinn. M ,. liii.i.l.' PailtS ft 01U $2 UP tO $5. Tn.-K. Mill tn'Iiril.n. Sli.iflilin. rull.-m, . , H , 7 11,1,CT-. Units *r-. *r. ' Vests from 1 to $ J CASTINGS nr ALL LINUS HADE TO ORDEH. ! ;SSj»S£jSj^^; r *V^T~: John M. Schorb, FriW Mrrvl. |Xeer tSchaitVi. l*UluH. M. Ageil far New Tort Freurt Dhhii Esutiluliie] luarrhin-y A” .77J"L^Sli‘CSiT,»^l^,* , M k lEni ' l"ATTKliX MAKlX.i A- W..i.|i woliK J."Jlr t!S*£ ALI. kisp» ok nt.i-kiiii.Nu .vrrssimiTO. v'r.;.'‘ Newark Botanic Depot. KSTABIJSHBI1_1*<W.' «»&.*.*. . i r. r.s.u’MKii&co.. FI " * •• Fr«i|.rlei«»r. vaiis. Botauic and General DrusRists,: kl-1. vIetor. lloMAIiKKTST.. NKU .MIK. N. J JAMES M. DUNN, Chen'y Street, i;" t \\. v am< mii.irr ai:tkt.ks, »>l. «tlr. Th..tn| -»mian. IV.rani*. I l.ilrvn* ll, l < wn-f-1'9 I*i-;.wl rW, w. rn,.. | Wilscn's roMtni Ric: Bur 4 In Cisa Soli Water H.nr. * '' j.i |>_ M. KKKM II A .Si.NS. WidDOf Slades and Trimmings, ui.i n.,a it..Ti.,a- .i*a.. k, U»n .'"I put "|. *11 <otupl.n Oval Picture Frames ! ; n 7,;r<fcri!S?, Seasonable G o od WHICH We OFFER klpiIT^-k. <u u im^.i.,* Of rlrrnel mow-hU memory iuikIb Rev-rad by all Bianhlad. titanri tUHim U the Chm of right, no tWpol Th- . IM a tod o*er rha plal.. Md ho the foe j ur-ov. hod e»d Font hr m laanpa Mred twoteul On iiaagbl but rowia. Ferris & Hanson, PRACTICAL I .ELAINES, CALICOES. MUSLINS, I AN "canton flannels, Fanc y Toilet Ttunks BLANKETS. * i for laillrr' Orra.lnc They mat. afar tare al UOSIEKY, tkf. of Farolterv Ro ord.r. and do ]>I.AINKIKLI> MAUBI.E WORKS, HH.mbcrs an.l Oas Utter*. nKitin kr. n.ii.vKici.v. s. J. [ . Wr-miLn, N. J. I—- \'< ,,'l.r. I* m, lln* W ka-lara |,rM*|..l, < * ummirEK Ti, l{ « olil ‘S ^ j ]>]{(>> 1S|4» S |><":KI!T CONAWAY, .r,|| A MS. s, ¥ .r < ur.,|. k»v-th-m. w\T. iiM.vrn STOVES, RANGES. &C., i SHOULr.KIIS, ««Mit -TBftT. (orr. ru-iorrai.iruiNni:u., * ?. , . r«w:w.nkN».* . SMi.KKI) BEEF. UMtamaM —»>! If. W. llolniOM, KltlTTS, i i. Repairing & Upholstering IROi.KRS a IIL'IIIIAIIK. ... TA -r -n- <K,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,kk. Wo° D Turner * Ul ' r Ir " Cor * *ftech*nlc 8t.«nd R.R. Ay. I'KKI-ChA- i M’KKI.KIl I'EAUIIKS. I Uirlr «•«!•. Call ami hm a. Uicy are df Kf to .*11 Ibrlr po*rf. <fce^i.f Ik., ih* *w ,.all., ran LAYER RAISINS, uk.,.i.~k.H.i.«,i.i-. Tk*, .mi SKEKLESS RAISIN^ DHIEti S. NEWELL* A. BEKIJ’W, -KAL KHTATF. WW AND INkl llAM’K AI.KST', i*..llA|p., fiMALLEY A NKAI, Botchers, '.“ UNDERTAKING ...,...o , k 6W crop u PW Orleans Molasses. r-n-tvnily , arrtt io- uunh iv-r- .Ildar »f rllA'iral •!*>-. V»«.LkT*. Cim ss;rjflr* C e~ ra^^biar nileMlon ••!.< n i•• Tuniler IVM. - f 1 «•,<» un tniirae; lA—tntii, t>r Fr-ni Fmee- at iftun t *.i ce«l«ahd U|<eard». _ YOIIK. AI.L ana* CBOMPTLt ATTKNDKU TO. j. a. McDougaii, QTTTvrivrvt? <?Tnpir V I. nap**ir.ll, -,1.1.*.: .|.al «a*f« InH, t KHI. O U i'i i'l £,iX C3 A UJUvAV. CAUTION. I Pli'.wriPlK Artist cii4 Permit Paiittr UTCHER9, CAUTION. Hpo-MiVo... ^ I „*,kl I.Hi* ,h* lb* ,.,-plc p, H.k, «f*||RftKAA. Jam*--*e._*L'-ll.»f OwiImmI T\o»pr. In . HrM aud tli<- rarround ng dmulry to my r,m|il,ie 'M» rit KLRII MEATS. *V u.r »f s,w V-li i . i, i.v r»i• . a.- r Th- -.s-rriher >.» Pmr— i«n a paietrr r--rr-!.ii»» itutkiifSpring and Summer Stylaa »f rm.BT -mn. ^ j u,* md MiAVtiu'Tr^h^,; j *. bill" aud An h —* ^^rri'sasu'r..^:irr.: ;. i artist hi li kexkskes, 1'IIOMAS K. SMITH. I’UMTUat II MU Dlll^rER. Hoottf filial SIlOON. My -tuck embmera Ladlv-. MU-cwa-l tl.IMfm*. Hof. M, PoIDh, Colter—, l.aathig aud IM.hU Oo*t a A ITKU& High Polish Pebble Goat Boots For led)—' ml—«•- and rhlldrvir* wear. A good a—wrtau-nt ol Ladle-* and Mi*—-- lironzr Button Jtootn, A varlely ut Ladle- Mli rcr*. IUfmkinu Neatly I>okb. Thankful for pa-1 latmk.-a. -be -oU-ACh* c aUn—>r Mrs. G. W. Stanford, Tkal klr**l. l-lali.A. l.l K J ANY THE Marltet. POPE & PAHSE. Laws of Now JerHcv. Aalborityl CnfFTEB 1>XL.— A funher aiippleniciit to the act entitled An art to iurnrporatr xh<* New Jersey Socirtr f»r the Prrvrii- li«in of Cruelty to Animala," approved April third, eighteen hundred and aiitv rtultl. 1. I<e it enacted l»y the Senate and Oe.rt- eral Aaaomhly of tile State of New Jcraee, That any peraoti or peraona who shall erticliy treat or torture anj horse, mule. ->x or other Animals, whether Ixelonging to himself or to another shall forfeit and pay *uch sum, not to eacoed twenty d<>lUr. as the court shall determine, to he mi.*d for and recovered in an action of debt, with costs of suit, by any person or person* in the name of the said* The New Jersey Societv #nr the Preventicn of Cruelty to Aniinak." U-f.-re any c*Tiirt of eoinpetent jurisdiction in the county wliere the defendant resides, or when* the offence or offence* were coin* milted, one half of said penalty to be by •aid court paid to the person* making com- plaint and prosecuting the notion, and tho rcriduc thereof to be paid to the said «oci- cty for the u«c tlierrol'; that any jnMiceof ti<*n appro rd April ninth, rigfitem lmn dred aw«f aitty-eijrht. fh« amount of their actual eipFnra* oVtfr nr*d above the aurr of money mentioned in tlm sai l resolution, in which -liaU he included the per Jii-m pay of fivo doltlH for f»ity days of actual aerrire. ?. And h# it rrs#.lre*l. That this act iliall take rlfrrt immeuliate!^.- Approved April I*. *1810. Cnirm CCCI-XXX.—Ad act to inermw revenue of the state. 1. Tie it enacted hr the Senate and Ccw- eral Avaembly of the J*tate of Pfetr /rtBey,- That from and after the passage i»f Una act (every prirato l«wnLcr and broker, and every unincorporated banking and *a*irj institution aid express company vf-nutf haaines* in this state, and all eor|Kiration« incorporated by or doing huaiacaa in this stateh except sack a* by soaie cl.siirig law do now pay an annual tax directly t*» the state treasurer for the u*c and I a irfil of the state, shall on the first Monday ,.{ November *»f each year make report t* the oomptrulk-r. mtder uwtli or afllnnatiow, sc»- ting furth liu- entire anioimt of n«l cwrn ing* or income received by aa.d individual company or corporation from all source* dnring the preceding year: and npon stich net eamin(pi or incoifie th<- said indiridiiaV may I* e of th® sixty ilays thereafter, two per centum npon the annual net eandngs o r income, in ad<litiow »o-all orhevtavea ps-t by the said hidlvidnal, c<MHp«ii* of tStirpor- alioni and Ja ca*c any eorjMoation, com- panv-or individual shall neglect or refuse to make the report required as above to the comptroller r.r Wore the thirty- first day of I>ecrm!»er each year. aueh cor- poration, company or individual ehaB t«o liable to a penally of ten per ceatum f*» *u h neglee*, which shall l>e added to the amount of tax found dw* in th* HHt!etti*nl of their account. 2. And be it enacted. That in the settle- ment of all accounts for taxes due the alate under the preceding section <-f this act by corporation* or indirduflk, the cnmplrtdler and state tma-urvr sliali charge interest upon tbe balance or halancea found dne the state by such corporatioaa or individuals, at the rate of twelve ^cr cculuiu per an- num from the time said tssea became duo and payable to the time of the settlement of the same ; and all lailaneea due the slate by the e«>rpomri »na of individua'a afore- said ou aceouut* settled agreeably to the provision* of the act *<f March thirtieth, one thoiiaantl eight hundred and eleven, or any other act of the k-gi-lature. shall l*ear intere-t from sixty days after dale of set- tlement : provided* that the payment of In- terest as alorcsai'l -ball not reiki a mi-1 corporation* or individuals fr«i*n any of the penalties pitseriltcd for neglect and ra- fit sal to fon:i«li report* to the comptroller, n. And l»o it ciiacted. That the cowip- troller and state tr.pMirvr are hereby au- tliorixed to examine the books and paper* of any ei<rj*orat:"ii, association, company, private banker *»rbr»<krr, to verify the »'• curacy nf any return made to them, n either of them, under the provision* of this act ; and the governor may appoint agents, not ni^re than two in number w in*** entire comp-nsHtfon shall not exceed three thousand dollar* per annum, who, upon hivrcsprisiiion or tliat of the eemp- Irwlkr, approicd by tin governor, arr*here l»y autlionxed to examine the books and pnjikr. ..f kl.l com pan v. pnv verify the accuracy of any return made un-ler the j<ru» ision* of this act a* atorr- A in I be it mailed. That this act sLrll the peace in the county where any effence t A Uc effect immediately, shall have been committed under this set 1 Approved M:»r<*h 31*. brirby -nUtorited ort «RUcd. | C,i,rT««CCCrVI. A f.trlli. r .nppl.m titled "an act to relieve ind receiving sefficient proof by affi.l; the violations of the provisions of this rec tion bv any person or person* being tern porwily within the jurindiciion of said joa tier’s court, hut not residing therein, or who i* likely to evade judgment by removal therefrom, or any person whoso name and residence are unknown, to issue hi* warrant and have snch offender arrested and tried for such offence, or committed or held to sii»taiii the ‘SiMIm'ClilWrvs Hiww,'" approved March seventh, eighteen hun- dred nnd -ixty-six. Whereas, the amount m>w appropriate*! for the -npport of the children at the Soldier's Children'* Home, is n<»t suf- ficient to meet their present ripen*.* ; therefore, 1. Ite it enacted by the Si-nate and (sen- h.,1 to -Tt-kr tltk oh.rc* -g-intt ht.o : .„.| t Av „f St:„* ..p Nr. Jcr in >11 pnokentton. .nd fnoMdlog. * n J, r , t,.., j, ,,„ n \„ r {k k nv « Ik* -i—lution t trreof ,. f s „,.| rer -„ Ckildrv.t'. Mom,, u. all Uj a sufficient demand or pleading, 2. Aud be it enacted, That this act -haI Approved April 2, 1**G9. 9m Nt'MDBH 111.—Joint rrs.»lution making appropriation'for the »upp<>rt and mai tenancD of the State l'rison f**r tho tr 1800. I. He it resolved by the Senate and (Sen- •I submit n rejsirt to the gmwwr «< this state of tlio aggregate amount pni<| out f*»r the wages ..f -errant*, tnvchrrw ami oth*-r employ^** i,n the raid Home, at the expiration of every three m<<nth«. and the treasurer of this state shall pay out «»f any nmney in the trvnsury not »thcrwi-« anpinpriatrd, to the tiea-urer of the Rob dier’s C'hiMrouV 11 outv aforesaid. ll»« *vi.l <4 m.»n. y f*»r each quarter (provi-lad eml Assembly of the State of New Jersey, the amount for each quarter i* aut to Tliat the sum of fifty thousand dollars he | coed the sum *»ffivehuuJrvd dollars), which and the same lierehy U appr-.priatH. out : payment*arc t*. U- made ujhui the warraDU of any funds in the treasury for tho sup- of'thr «*oinptroller, to l»e continued ri and maintenance of tlic state prison I *ereu smeersive years. the cnrrrnt year, to be paid to the sup- I g.And be it enacted, lint th* «um enisor on the warrant of the comptroller | four thousand dollar* is l»r. bv sopropri at such times and in snch amount* as the te l to defray tl,c expense uf fumbd.iiig board of super* i*<irs nay dircu-L new building* ami wings being cv»n*tru 2. And be it resolved. That this joint for the *nid Soldiers* IhiMreiTs || resolution shall go into eff»N-t immediately. I with the beds, bedding, and other artirlr Approved April 1, 1H09. i of iW.ture mit for the com I Niid clukiteu, aud lb* treasurer of ( Newnaa V Joint resolution relative to h,. n .|, v ,Ur.ctn| t-. the trva* coinpensatioDofroiomiiaioaera prison ,.f M id SoMiers’ Children’.. Home, ou tb« •lisciplino. warrant of the comptroller, lb- it rcsolrc.1 bv the Senate and Gen- ! money* in the treasury n .t ..therwi*© rrsl Assembly of the State of New Jersey, propnated. snid <»•*• of in-me v max That the treasurer ,W and he ia hereby I required f«»r the purpose aforesahl. authorixed. upon the'ftrarrant of tho compt .1 And lw it enacted. That this act s roller to jw»y to tho eoinmissionen oa prison l take rfltct iuininliatrlv. dun'l.liiir, nppointt.1 bv tb, joint taolu-, Appni.iil April I. I98B.

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Page 1: Preserve Your Eyes ! I«OOZ£ ! S James M. C. Smith, Dry Goods!...'• 1 no •« inn ,81110. TggyTir..J' IM' ano'i

Tlis Constitutionalist

i>LAINJ'IELl>, N. J..til CHERRY STREET,

W. L. FORCE & BRO-,

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VOL. 2-NO. 26. PLAIN FIELD, N; 3., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1869. WHOLE NtiSJfiEK 79.

Preserve Your Eyes !

IW. SCHWAB,OPTICIAN & OCULIST,

II. TUNKVCK,JHTrriKlt.

JOHN II. VAN WINKI.K,

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Laws of New Jeraev.IB}- Atttbority.l

nAFTER T>XL.— A further mipplcment tuthe act entitled " An act lo incorporateihp New Ji-rsev Society for the Proven-ti'fn of Cruelty to Animal*," approredApril third, eighteen buodrcd and siity

aeted by the Senate nnd OtW-of tile" State «.f Sew Jersey,

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That anv person or p«nons who shalltr«Ht or torture anj horse, miil^, futlier hnimaU, whether brlongiii^ to liii

to another shall furfcit and pavm, not to exceed twentv dnll-ira's* the•rt vli.-ill determine, to he nucd for andjovercd in KII act'ton of debt, »itli costnofit, by aiir person or persons in the nmne

of the'said' "Tlie New Jersey Society forthe Prcventicii of C'rtic!lT to Aniih'als."..-fnri; nnj' court of coiap.'tent jurisdictionii ihc county »ln-rc the defendant rend*,

milled, one Ulf of said penalty to be l.y«aid court paid to tltc persons inakinp coni"-plaint and prosecuting the m-tion, and tho

' thereof lo be paid to the ntd oci-tbe use ill

the peace in the (Bhill h.vo been committed undriii iierebv authorised nur! .llrcncd, npp

yr naflicicnt proof by affidavit <itKins of the provisions of thin =LY<any person or personn being tenwithin the jurisdiction of said ju:mrt, but not feuding therein, c

who 1*. likrlv to evade judgnu'iit liv remoralhow nKinc and

pof; that any justice ofnly wh ffn'it

Fftrtcttp • *

t'AUliH* BlLL-llEADH.BAtL TICKETS*

4tc, Jtc9

Ki«cuird wilt. oMiucia and 6\»p*\A,

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES

! 4f*iiP.onnv*f>»

»pproved April ninth, efglitA* Irandred »ti«f nirtr-f'.^t. the amount of their

ml expense oi'er ami aboTe ihe tmrr if

rliich alutlffcr inrludcd tlie per diempay of five Mm for f»ty .lay« of u(un»

, That t «cl ihaH>2. And h- iltxke c(fcr.t iinlrtediateJy.'

Approved'April f, 1869.

I. Re it enacted hyilie Semite and Geit-er«I A*wmlf)y ->f ttit' St«I* of N P # Jttrr?,-That from and aOer ibe pn*Mge of tiii* act(every private bunker and hrukcr, *u>ievery unincorporated bitnking; xnd ««vinr.iistiiution ar-d eiprc^? comp;iiiy d^uuc^btasme H in thij* state, and all eor^Ktntion*iocorpnrated by or doing biiMDeaa in ihi*sl»U"). eiccpt Much »•* by «onie. eiislin^lair do now pav nil annual tux directk t<>ihc Male £re4stirerTo* the u.ie and U'cfit

NovemHer <>f efl h venr make report lo Ibecomptroller, nn'i.r oath or affirmation, net'tir,g ford] Ihe entire ainomit of n«t e»ni-"inga or income received by said individual

diirinp; ihe preceding year; nnd np»n *urlilet earninj*n or incoAe tbe «iid individnri1*rompany or cnrpf>ratii>n,»* the canen•f*ii!l pKy to the tfeasurer hr the <late, within elxty days thereafter, two per

e may 1.*ne of <ha

np<»ni

al, ... addition to-nll other title* paM

by the farid inditidual, coiitpgnt at tforpot-; and i'n c«c *ny corp».r»iion, enm-

panv^or lndiviijujil almll ne^liLct or refuseto make tht report required a* aboTfl t*>the comptroller on of f>efore the (hirty-firat day of December each year, •ueh cor-poration, company or individual »1>»I1 t>"

"• fo a penally of ten per centum forfglee', which »h»ll t* added to tbait of tai found d«* in Hie ietlfem*nl

of their account.2. And be il enadcb.That in the settle-cot of all accomiUi f,.r tsica duo the staiduder the preccdiflg section <.f this act by

corporations ur indirJudK ihecomptrpiliTand stnte trea^unr shall charjje intercrtupon tlic balance or balance* fonnrf Anr tli«slate byucli corpora I ions ur ind ivii Uuiii.at the rate of tn ulve per centum per Kit"

and payable to the time ..f the setHementof tin; MHH^ and all bataneea itnethe HfllteItv the Cfrprjmii 'ii.* of iiidiridt|a\!s aforr-«;ild on nci'ounts settled a^rer.tKJv to ihuprovision* wf the a d ..f March thirtieth,one U.'HiMim! ri^l.t humlrcd anJ vifT.-n. i.r.my other Hdt of the legjijahiw, hhaR bearinterest from «iilv davs nfier date of *«?!»

lh(il (he payment uf 111-lid shall wi-i

1'livi.lii.iU fr..mie penalties prtMKbed for negloot and r»-i a! to fiiniish report" To titc cSmptroflef,

3. And be il enarted, Tliat the oonij.-nd fttalv trt'^^uriT are herfrbv

sitty]f:d ti

He t.anfei

f H

ine the booksteiaii

y

d pijicr*

erify tin- mr-t h

his act; J

r broker, y'tiirnr made t*> th^nt,

, under the pr..visi.ms ufd the governor may appoint

i two in nun>l>er,l t l

; gJU^cnfA, n o t tnorr l imnwhose entire compensatiothrei- thousand clulliirs per annum, w)n>,upon tiiA-rctjiiiMtionnr tliat of the romp-

lk d by theguvrrnor,art*heroSMi th b k diilho 2"d to th

ban L-l

.'ter tho pmrk

5.' And be il fbe offecl irnni.Approve! M:i

books and

'broker, toturn bRde: its atiire-

ppdrvd

Wlii , Oief..r Ihe-nj-Soldwr's Uficicnt to tn

'VI.—A further supplementlitlrd -AU net to relieve and-..Idii-r*'Children* Home,"'I.LJI seventh, ci^hleeib Iiun-

ow appropriatedchMru at the-

orn.-, Is not •iiif-pr^eciit eipetisc* ;

iiUreof th

1. B

e Soldi

Lhia

ctrJ ttv ttir Sfc'nSt i«it«10pn-uf the State of NVw Jersey,tin- duly «f the Innxn rVn

s Children's Ifutne, lo ntftkaubmit ;i report to Ihe governor ..ftate uf tlu «gErcg^te nuiiiunt paid

-r tlic wagn of fterraats, tenc-brn.fth-r cmjiliiycc* in the miid ITome, at\pirniinn of itfctij three m^nth*. andeasurer of Ibis state HIIAII (my out of

my person whose nunlc andnknown, to issue his irarraiil

and haite such onTeudcr arrested and triedsuch offence, or committed or held toto answer the charge apiinst him ; and

ill prosecutions and proceedings nnderthis act an affidavit of the violation thereof-lull I "e n luSicicnt demand or pleading.

•>. And be it enacted, That tliis act xhallbe considered a public act, and sliaH takeeffect imtnediatefy.

Approved April-2, 1^89. a

•MBKII 111.—Joint resolution making annpprop rial ion" for Ihe Kiipp.irt and main-tenance of the gtAte I'riflOD for tlio vear1909.

1. lie it rcsolred by the Senate and «en- I sum*era! Assembly of thc'State of New Jersey, the aiThat tlie Mini of fifty thontutnri dnllara be \ <-ecd t

id the Hiiinc hereby ts appropriated, out ! |iaym<of any funds in the treasury lor tlie sup- ! .,f "ilu>K>rt and inaintcnance of the. state prison seven

or theenrrent year, to be paid to thesup- I ± And be it enacted, I l iat th*1 sum ofvisor on the warrant of the comptroller | four thousand dolUr* b lun-by appropna-Mi.-h times and in sncli amounts a* the tnJ to defniy the L-xpeune of fiimLsl 'ard of Gupcnisors. may direct. , m n liui l l i i .^ nn! « in^ ; bi-in;2. And be it re*..l»ed. That this joint ; for the uud Soldicn? Chftlolution shall go into effect immediately. ! with the b.d», bedding, anil cApproted April 1, 1809. | uf lurniture ueee«-ary for tlif lU i l l l i l ^ f

I vhildren, and ibv truuurerof tliit stale

EK'n nMwr <.f the Sotafun-Mid, the Mid

id. m

uipi u e d f>r

Mnn V.—Joint resolution relative I.compensation ot'coinniiiaionun on prisoilisci[iliiic.IW it rciwlved by the .Senate and Gen

eral AflSCroMj of the State of New JeraeiThai the treasurer Le and he l i M

nthorusd, upon theH.irranl of the eompi

disciplioo, appointed by tli« joint rosohi

i- iir-pl|.> directed to pwDfmtdSiiMien1 Children1, H..me, o» thonarrnnt ot' ttn> eoniptridler, out of unr

|>ro[irinli-.|, Mid >uiw •ifiiKMiry a> may berequin-d for Ihe piirpoai- aforemiiil.

3. And bfl il niMcli-d, 'l'!;nt ihis act shall

Approved April I, 1300.

PLAINFIELD, N. d., THl'RSDAY, JULY 1. 1869. BUSINESS I<IUK<T<<UY

■UK A RYXU. rtyr. mot *-llonliKIB (nppocllc r*u-l llfk«l MalnSrld. ?». J aet <«* maka loonier In (be !•»•' rosnn* •I Mflm. rtss nrrycn calf hoot*. Leathers. l-adie.' IUIm-ra i*. C ongrea* til afar i inn gaarantml ■

<Yv-l«l on,."li7lheT^i.rw*»SrtI""r'IbV-Vll'M '?»!»» Optical In-inm-s-.i", Mlrn .Mop*-*. Opera tr.. Ac.. *>tlI•'and |i-<cl.«-r.t wivaUic left. REFERENCES:

c-e<t Y.jr "Ira-e- ati-l >prr'ii< in* supplied 1»\

vRKPKvnr

Pl.%INFIKU». V J. Wmrcruuuii, 2ufl L-ul mill Sired,

mrrr*. r«4U>M*d<-. a DKU« N MIKKTIM HltltTIMK. I AMES M. VI NjkUIKKK; CKHVKSrU AMD 111 .

Ue*-e real Hr ra. IT :, -w bj the pound.

•I'LAlXnKUl.

UIm »NK .V FIS]IKK. 'll. BUND AND Doult FAITOIfY. ihellepul. |<UINFIU.U. l"&~ ***h. Blind, aud

pnrl ali* poliK-d after the Urknl *i»tr IJkiir— rrpr-dand w»ih RuMii; ..u an* de- ■Irrd Ktaci r<f<l« • BBinilMl Tr>tir"l /*.</<./m^A.r» •—'* AJoy.‘I In fMiUM n-'i f. A<*»/.' A- •,<-»/■»/ ;<r*Wa iaa r»» »li*t Jl.-iur,-. •nil ml Peapack & Plainfield Railroad. j'liK r Sf'ZTXS

m pRiimm.

h* 11 nnco 1’LAINKIKLD, N. J..

hi CHERRY STREET. ,0*«r A Vandarboak'a MarMo WorlMl W. L. FORCE & BRO.. #*>/roc* j / /: «p* /a* roju.

Tr.llHS Of SI U* UIITlrW. I>B« 4*tJ. on« year ft ft AaralU laMrUUr «• almnM.

TBUMS or AOVEKTlSlNa. ••mwrSIVI.'.u': w?id.nunnann^rtio^*t eesi"

F AN Wool* HOUSE. arorcn plains Gssrft Mm«r.

“ Support the Constitution, which is the cement of the Union, as well in its limitations as in its authorities EADIS05.

WHOLE NtMBEK 79.

rintifif

I ll.lStyfitLl.fi, CJItftXAJtBr i'AH Its. Itlf.H-IlKAlts. HA LI. T1CKHTH,

*(., Ac.. •«<• C,.f*!A. AT THI LOW 1ST POSSIBLE .ATI.

rt tut. ornrt or Tim fiaiwiiiftiianafirt.

IVk gCH W A B OPTICIAN & OCULIST,

LAIXG’S HOTEL, PLAINFIELD. K. J..

from aug. 2nd to aug. 7th, mra, fn-.l.. .'..1 :li- |>t..prlrku *"uW In'mu hi. With ■ in. H-k hf • •dike oil’ll, .-.lai.!!, tku h. h-'l* Ik. I—t id. “* S- Spectacle & Optical Intraeit.

Harriott, vaii. & <■<<., H^»^i^:.V..*SiP"»'£5T7kkW. ■ ■ -ast

Preserve Your Eyes! LOOK !! James M. C. Smith, l /*iri' Cheapest Store in New Jersey, f AT T"'

Town ®eme!r’s PlainfMil Emporiam

TEA WAREHOUSE ! Butter &nd Flour Depot.

57 Market Street, Ihi itV-'h \ f K.l'kl i'VikVV'm'k'' AU s.ti'l.

MA VIMU »"* •rwo.rryl thwir «pMng 1.1*1 of F arm- VlUa Nile,. ft.*...-, and U-..U. »r„ drwl«S|.- phsta f.<r lin,.n»ln« are son rr-j-O l« -ltl.<<ut cHanrr. all P'r-o*- .1 -.iniij to ioveat. cithiT for homes Vr raa -.ffrr lada---. *aata w«nhf the att-atloo «f nT'h^s'nr ’ a'<l"\n’dI^wn|A»< 1JT'*°to’tll“ 1r ' •Ir'hr'a. a nvot .'villful t*pl!-Ui. and an wblt»lnE a...’ ad*aataia t« rail at ..nr .dll., and plaf* Ihraa .*< . .r < reliable man. rot •" !•”'>»«' Ilotra * to IftVt. B n. . » to* J V IMMiKNN. Hall Idd.

- | JOUMV. M il 1IEN. >1 i». |t I' TEN EYCK, fir!! n!."w\i>t*m,d HU IX 'll KK. I ALFKKD UERMY. ...«a...w.. ... .......I Hnanirn u. P" It 1«7. Mr. M. M.-a*, has -npplird chit*. Mr- ai>4 fan.i l — «lth ftjwr.a.lr. nn.l »>. <'!.*-». f .r -..n.ctlmr t-*-'. < • . ar-niisfa l r a- t.. .|i<alil) and prir-. and •kilirnll* adapted t- Ih* eight, ami reermiBrnded to tb- puhllr M-at delivered ta an.

VJ«*IIN H. \ AN WINKI.K. ATTORNPT a ror5NK.t,HH at law. oVni-B 151 BAIW ntliSt eOpi«»-<t- Cherry >

JUK MAlttlN, piMrricAfjnoft^B ftri«»ER. •omrrart Street, oppidt* I*. M. frearh’a Milt

■ ... >">'inii.r.-. KX. titlV* TAUKKIC. Krecbo'J. N. J. I KKV. WC^CAMrun re.;u. u 9t MIX SELL & CO., MAMITAtTI'UIW t»F Ovrrnfrtnif/, Grand tf Square

PIANOFORTES. ! ClETEliTEES PAT. HARMONIUM GRAND r I AN OS.

Front all-net,

STOVES & RANGES, Tin and Hardware,

Car/tenlcr'ii A .Ifmoa'i Tool*, Ao»irrir.'».i l.n,i»«ms. Sir- .< lain, KiiortLl, if.

Wwl ud WHKw Wirt, aoliu wmicn. ml

-plendtd TEAS -f "II d<;*cripf an^-inetlie. Tl - Urte.l variety In the Ml.at. at Sdlperf l.». th*i» r-latl pr|««f. COFFEES. frr»h pri-vnd ami na.M daily of ••T-rj Irnmn Lin l. ni HI rent* p<-r poana ai.d u|.*arda. 8UCAR8, •' BeBner . Prteea. SOAP -up|>B«>d *.S the tind- at l-ra Ilian ma.mfkr.

IT I.OUIJ ! SSSSs Housekeeping Articles rry harr 1 a.<ld simntrd to gi'o raii.lhctlcn er the iii" -*<ej rrftindeil.

Orlod FrUlt* < ***- ll.d d»,.. or any other da,. tnr.im." atvl etnmli.e our I«r1ee-. tVe fesl ronfldel.l antai-r a|ern»l.

IM CEXBB-ftL. AnrorFoa Am-rtcan Itr’llr'l empany TtiU artlrle

VlU iJ.t t rrak^readlly a* li.n— marl- kaV«J ^nB-T»n Finer Mfter A.I1T Fod- And WlhiSm. Ifatiler. Anr-rr Fnn-Fvtm-loti ladders. lia-ln- ,.m. r—dr at An.v* r.dr-tNer. M IikIow FaatralBg.

TOWNSEND & TIERNEY'S, . t s>..w x.. f n;;. Tvp..., ^jsssssb;.varri"ij!jrw*Ss,'js 50 Per Cent. Saved by Enoourag- j

■Wim* FURNITURE! Merchant Tailor, | a. t

s»*ca 5ft per cuM. »<» ».. dotnc If he cnee *ul cf l«.a»n ( Runyon’s Warerooms

,t Street,

Dry Goods!

We

gutter), n ' 7* QmFsftdf-MAe'. The Founder* of the Republic.

ft'ABHIMOTOM

Full Stock

AMKS |. Kf AZKi:. OARPOTEfj AMD mU'IT. jvHlN M. r. M.itasH, fcD BMBFD ALVTIOMKKB. l’f’*»ai|,|V'>(vrtr ^ J^_ n. K. SMAI.I.KV.

PLAINFIELD MACHINE SHOP. KINYON & SCHENCK,

slK,\ d'.iMia.n^in fi.am: v*r» larkr- lot of FJ.AIH KI.ANNRL Ml HIT**. KK-*illlltT>. llll.\'VKII',ar Al*n a l»r*r -u. Ready-made Clothing

Cff-WisliRiujiTiirl si mu IIQ-S wortt*), J,.VVJS.l'l£l2i2lSSSf5nP -LAiNriELD, N j Coate from $3 up to $20. --'•"‘"I K Si. nil Kiliinn. M ,. liii.i.l.' PailtS ft 01U $2 UP tO $5. Tn.-K. Mill tn'Iiril.n. Sli.iflilin. rull.-m, „ . , H , 7 • 11,1,CT-. Units *r-. *r. ' Vests from 1 to $

J CASTINGS nr ALL LINUS HADE TO ORDEH. ! ;SSj»S£jSj^^;r*V^T~: John M. Schorb, FriW Mrrvl. |Xeer tSchaitVi. l*UluH. M.

Ageil far New Tort Freurt Dhhii Esutiluliie] luarrhin-y

A” .77J"L^Sli‘CSiT,»^l^,*,MklEni ' l"ATTKliX MAKlX.i A- W..i.|i woliK J."Jlr t!S*£ ALI. kisp» ok nt.i-kiiii.Nu .vrrssimiTO. v'r.;.'‘ Newark Botanic Depot.

KSTABIJSHBI1_1*<W.' «»&.*.*. . i r. r.s.u’MKii&co.. FI " * •• Fr«i|.rlei«»r.

vaiis. Botauic and General DrusRists,: kl-1. vIetor. lloMAIiKKTST.. NKU .MIK. N. J JAMES M. DUNN,

Chen'y Street, ‘ ■ i;" t \\. v am< mii.irr ai:tkt.ks,

»>l. «tlr. Th..tn| -»mian. IV.rani*. I l.ilrvn* ll, l < wn-f-1'9 I*i-;.wl rW, w. rn,.. | Wilscn's roMtni Ric: Bur 4 In Cisa Soli Water

H.nr. * '' j.i |>_ M. KKKM II A .Si.NS.

WidDOf Slades and Trimmings, ui.i n.,a it..Ti.,a- .i*a.. k, U»n .'"I put "|. *11 <otupl.n

Oval Picture Frames ! ;n7,;r<fcri!S?,

Seasonable

G o od

WHICH

We

OFFER

klpiIT^-k. <u u im^.i.,* Of rlrrnel mow-hU memory iuikIb Rev-rad by all Bianhlad. titanri tUHim U the Chm of right, no tWpol

Th- . IM a tod o*er rha plal.. a» Md ho the foe j ur-ov. hod e»d Font hr m laanpa Mred twoteul On iiaagbl but rowia.

Ferris & Hanson, PRACTICAL

I .ELAINES, CALICOES.

MUSLINS, I AN "canton flannels, Fancy Toilet Ttunks

BLANKETS. * i for laillrr' Orra.lnc They mat. afar tare al UOSIEKY, tkf. of Farolterv Ro ord.r. and do ]>I.AINKIKLI> MAUBI.E WORKS, HH.mbcrs an.l Oas Utter*. ■ • nKitin kr. n.ii.vKici.v. s. J. [ . Wr-miLn, N. J. I—- \'< ,,'l.r. I* m, lln* W ka-lara |,rM*|..l, ■< „ * ummirEK Ti,‘ l{«olil‘S ^ j ]>]{(>> 1S|4» S

|><":KI!T CONAWAY, .r,||AMS. s,¥.r < ur.,|. k»v-th-m. w\T. iiM.vrn STOVES, RANGES. &C., i SHOULr.KIIS, • ««Mit -TBftT. (orr. ru-iorrai.iruiNni:u., * ?. , . r«w:w.nkN».* . SMi.KKI) BEEF. UMtamaM —»>! If. W. llolniOM, KltlTTS, i i.

Repairing & Upholstering

IROi.KRS a IIL'IIIIAIIK. ... TA -r -n- r» <K,,™,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,kk. Wo°D Turner *Ul'r Ir" Cor* *ftech*nlc 8t.«nd R.R. Ay.

I'KKI-ChA- i M’KKI.KIl I'EAUIIKS. I Uirlr «•«!•. Call ami hm a. Uicy are df Kf to .*11 Ibrlr po*rf. <fce^i.f Ik., ih* *w ,.all., ran LAYER RAISINS, uk.,.i.~k.H.i.«,i.i-. Tk*, .mi SKEKLESS RAISIN^

DHIEti

S. NEWELL* A. BEKIJ’W, -KAL KHTATF. WW AND INkl llAM’K AI.KST', i*..llA|p.,

fiMALLEY A NKAI, Botchers,

'.“■UNDERTAKING ...,...o — , k6W crop uPW Orleans Molasses.

r-n-tvnily , arrtt io- a» uunh iv-r- .Ildar »f rllA'iral •!*>-. V»«.LkT*. Cim ss;rjflr* C e~ ra^^biar nileMlon ••!.< n i•• Tuniler IVM. - f 1 «•,<» • un tniirae; lA—tntii, t>r Fr-ni Fmee- at iftun

t *.i ce«l«ahd U|<eard». _ YOIIK. AI.L ana* CBOMPTLt ATTKNDKU TO. j. a. McDougaii, QTTTvrivrvt? <?Tnpir V I. nap**ir.ll, -,1.1.*.: .|.al «a*f« InH, t KHI. O U i'i i'l £,iX C3 A UJUvAV.

CAUTION. I Pli'.wriPlK Artist cii4 Permit Paiittr UTCHER9, CAUTION. Hpo-MiVo... ^ I „*,kl I.Hi* ,h* lb* ,.,-plc p, H.k, «f*||RftKAA. Jam*--*e._*L'-ll.»f OwiImmI T\o»pr. In . HrM aud tli<- rarround ng dmulry to my r,m|il,ie 'M» rit KLRII MEATS. *V u.r »f s,w V-li i . i, i.v r»i• . a.- r Th- -.s-rriher >.» Pmr— i«n a paietrr r--rr-!.ii»» itutkiifSpring and Summer Stylaa »f rm.BT -mn. ^ j u,* md MiAVtiu'Tr^h^,; j *. bill" aud An h • —* — ^^rri'sasu'r..^:irr.: ;. i artist hi li kexkskes,

1'IIOMAS K. SMITH. I’UMTUat II MU Dlll^rER.

Hoottf filial SIlOON. My -tuck embmera Ladlv-. MU-cwa-l tl.IMfm*. Hof. M, PoIDh, Colter—, l.aathig aud IM.hU Oo*t a A ITKU&

High Polish Pebble Goat Boots For led)—' ml—«•- and rhlldrvir* wear. A good a—wrtau-nt ol Ladle-* and Mi*—-- lironzr Button Jtootn, A varlely ut Ladle- Mli rcr*.

IUfmkinu Neatly I>okb. Thankful for pa-1 latmk.-a. -be -oU-ACh* c aUn—>r Mrs. G. W. Stanford, Tkal klr**l. l-lali.A. l.l K J

ANY

THE

Marltet.

POPE & PAHSE.

Laws of Now JerHcv. Aalborityl CnfFTEB 1>XL.— A funher aiippleniciit to the act entitled “ An art to iurnrporatr xh<* New Jersey Socirtr f»r the Prrvrii- li«in of Cruelty to Animala," approved April third, eighteen hundred and aiitv rtultl. 1. I<e it enacted l»y the Senate and Oe.rt- eral Aaaomhly of tile State of New Jcraee, That any peraoti or peraona who shall erticliy treat or torture anj horse, mule. ->x or other Animals, whether Ixelonging to himself or to another shall forfeit and pay *uch sum, not to eacoed twenty d<>lUr. as the court shall determine, to he mi.*d for and recovered in an action of debt, with costs of suit, by any person or person* in the name of the said* “ The New Jersey Societv #nr the Preventicn of Cruelty to Aniinak." U-f.-re any c*Tiirt of eoinpetent jurisdiction in the county wliere the defendant resides, or when* the offence or offence* were coin* milted, one half of said penalty to be by •aid court paid to the person* making com- plaint and prosecuting the notion, and tho rcriduc thereof to be paid to the said «oci- cty for the u«c tlierrol'; that any jnMiceof

ti<*n appro rd April ninth, rigfitem lmn dred aw«f aitty-eijrht. fh« amount of their actual eipFnra* oVtfr nr*d above the aurr of money mentioned in tlm sai l resolution, in which -liaU he included the per Jii-m pay of fivo doltlH for f»ity days of actual aerrire. ?. And h# it rrs#.lre*l. That this act iliall take rlfrrt immeuliate!^.- Approved April I*. *1810. Cnirm CCCI-XXX.—Ad act to inermw revenue of the state. 1. Tie it enacted hr the Senate and Ccw- eral Avaembly of the J*tate of Pfetr /rtBey,- That from and after the passage i»f Una act (every prirato l«wnLcr and broker, and every unincorporated banking and *a*irj institution aid express company vf-nutf haaines* in this state, and all eor|Kiration« incorporated by or doing huaiacaa in this stateh except sack a* by soaie cl.siirig law do now pay an annual tax directly t*» the state treasurer for the u*c and I a irfil of the state, shall on the first Monday ,.{ November *»f each year make report t* the oomptrulk-r. mtder uwtli or afllnnatiow, sc»- ting furth liu- entire anioimt of n«l cwrn ing* or income received by aa.d individual company or corporation from all source* dnring the preceding year: and npon stich net eamin(pi or incoifie th<- said indiridiiaV may I* e of th® sixty ilays thereafter, two per centum npon the annual net eandngs or income, in ad<litiow »o-all orhevtavea ps-t by the said hidlvidnal, c<MHp«ii* of tStirpor- alioni and Ja ca*c any eorjMoation, com- panv-or individual shall neglect or refuse to make the report required as above to the comptroller “■ r.r Wore the thirty- first day of I>ecrm!»er each year. aueh cor- poration, company or individual ehaB t«o liable to a penally of ten per ceatum f*»t *u h neglee*, which shall l>e added to the amount of tax found dw* in th* HHt!etti*nl of their account. 2. And be it enacted. That in the settle- ment of all accounts for taxes due the alate under the preceding section <-f this act by corporation* or indirduflk, the cnmplrtdler and state tma-urvr sliali charge interest upon tbe balance or halancea found dne the state by such corporatioaa or individuals, at the rate of twelve ^cr cculuiu per an- num from the time said tssea became duo and payable to the time of the settlement of the same ; and all lailaneea due the slate by the e«>rpomri »na of individua'a afore- said ou aceouut* settled agreeably to the provision* of the act *<f March thirtieth, one thoiiaantl eight hundred and eleven, or any other act of the k-gi-lature. shall l*ear intere-t from sixty days after dale of set- tlement : provided* that the payment of In- terest as alorcsai'l -ball not reiki a mi-1 corporation* or individuals fr«i*n any of the penalties pitseriltcd for neglect and ra- fit sal to fon:i«li report* to the comptroller, n. And l»o it ciiacted. That the cowip- troller and state tr.pMirvr are hereby au- tliorixed to examine the books and paper* of any ei<rj*orat:"ii, association, company, private banker *»rbr»<krr, to verify the »'• curacy nf any return made to them, nr either of them, under the provision* of this act ; and the governor may appoint agents, not ni^re than two in number, w in*** entire comp-nsHtfon shall not exceed three thousand dollar* per annum, who, upon hivrcsprisiiion or tliat of the eemp- Irwlkr, approicd by tin governor, arr*here l»y autlionxed to examine the books and pnjikr. ..f kl.l com pan v. pnv verify the accuracy of any return made un-ler the j<ru» ision* of this act a* atorr-

A in I be it mailed. That this act sLrll the peace in the county where any effence tAUc effect immediately, shall have been committed under this set 1 Approved M:»r<*h 31*. i» brirby -nUtorited ort «RUcd. | C,i,rT««CCCrVI. A f.trlli. r .nppl.mknt titled "an act to relieve ind receiving sefficient proof by affi.l; the violations of the provisions of this rec tion bv any person or person* being tern porwily within the jurindiciion of said joa tier’s court, hut not residing therein, or who i* likely to evade judgment by removal therefrom, or any person whoso name and residence are unknown, to issue hi* warrant and have snch offender arrested and tried for such offence, or committed or held to

sii»taiii the ‘SiMIm'ClilWrvs • Hiww,'" approved March seventh, eighteen hun- dred nnd -ixty-six. Whereas, the amount m>w appropriate*! for the -npport of the children at the Soldier's Children'* Home, is n<»t suf- ficient to meet their present ripen*.* ; therefore, 1. Ite it enacted by the Si-nate and (sen- h.,1 to -Tt-kr tltk oh.rc* -g-intt ht.o : .„.| t Av „f St:„* ..p Nr. JcrVv, in >11 pnokentton. .nd fnoMdlog. *nJ,r , t,.., j, ,,„n \„ „r {kk nvt,w'- « Ik* -i—lution t trreof ,.f s„,.|rer-„ Ckildrv.t'. Mom,, u. all Uj a sufficient demand or pleading, 2. Aud be it enacted, That this act -haI

Approved April 2, 1**G9. 9m Nt'MDBH 111.—Joint rrs.»lution making appropriation'for the »upp<>rt and mai tenancD of the State l'rison f**r tho tr 1800. I. He it resolved by the Senate and (Sen-

•I submit n rejsirt to the gmwwr «<f this state of tlio aggregate amount pni<| out f*»r the wages ..f -errant*, tnvchrrw, ami oth*-r employ^** i,n the raid Home, at the expiration of every three m<<nth«. and the treasurer of this state shall pay out «»f any nmney in the trvnsury not »thcrwi-« anpinpriatrd, to the tiea-urer of the Rob dier’s C'hiMrouV 11 outv aforesaid. ll»« *vi.l <4 m.»n. y f*»r each quarter (provi-lad eml Assembly of the State of New Jersey, the amount for each quarter i* aut to Tliat the sum of fifty thousand dollars he | coed the sum *»ffivehuuJrvd dollars), which and the same lierehy U appr-.priatH. out : payment*arc t*. U- made ujhui the warraDU of any funds in the treasury for tho sup- of'thr «*oinptroller, to l»e continued f-r ri and maintenance of tlic state prison I *ereu smeersive years. the cnrrrnt year, to be paid to the sup- I g.And be it enacted, lint th* «um of enisor on the warrant of the comptroller | four thousand dollar* is l»r. bv sopropria at such times and in snch amount* as the te l to defray tl,c expense uf fumbd.iiig tfo board of super* i*<irs nay dircu-L new building* ami wings being cv»n*tru.*tc| 2. And be it resolved. That this joint for the *nid Soldiers* IhiMreiTs ||.<me resolution shall go into eff»N-t immediately. I with the beds, bedding, and other artirlr* Approved April 1, 1H09. i of iW.ture mit for the comfort of I Niid clukiteu, aud lb* treasurer of (lii* state Newnaa V — Joint resolution relative to „ h,.n.|,v ,Ur.ctn| t« t-. the trva*uv« coinpensatioDofroiomiiaioaera o« prison ,.fMid SoMiers’ Children’.. Home, ou tb« •lisciplino. warrant of the comptroller, out of *nv lb- it rcsolrc.1 bv the Senate and Gen- ! money* in the treasury n .t ..therwi*© ,p. rrsl Assembly of the State of New Jersey, propnated. snid <»•*• of in-me v *« max be That the treasurer ,W and he ia hereby I required f«»r the purpose aforesahl. authorixed. upon the'ftrarrant of tho compt .1 And lw it enacted. That this act shall roller to jw»y to tho eoinmissionen oa prison l take rfltct iuininliatrlv. dun'l.liiir, nppointt.1 bv tb, joint taolu-, Appni.iil April I. I98B.

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We thti Week again presrender* a Mipplotnent to relieve our crowd-ed columns of advertisement a. Our paperrwrlamlj gWra evidence that it is upprc-eiated by the bminwa pnUic ra-rm « tM-lining modium, but many of our subscri-ber* complain of the scarcity oT readingm»Ucr i» it, 11M oowcity of whicb an-noy* Da more, prol.al.ly, than it dnesthem. We har^ prided ourselves sincewe commenced publishing the COXHTITI/-TIOXAUST, «• having a 'good Wai paper.but recently the rush of advertising, to-gether with the publication of the Lawsof N. J., h*« compelled us to omit muchintcrcBtinp reading matter. To obviatethe difficulty we have several times re-aotved to enlarge our pnpor, but when wewere ready to come to the scratch, wefound that we had not the ready mean*to do it with. We have now stauOin« outon our books in the neighborhood ofFifteen Hundred Z>'/Hars,* Uich to ua is a

!«rgc amount, »nd wo aU.ild v*iy much

like to get some of it in. We do not like

to be continually dutinir.g our friends.—

Probably a great ttwny do not tl.ii.k the

junltcr of owing m the "-UJJI of Two ]>•']'

Lara of any conAeoueuco, but if we had a

number of those small bills together, they

would enable un to present to our readers

our paper i" an enlarged form. We hope

our friend* will bear this in raiu.l and "set-

tle up."

INDEPENDENCE DAY.Wo arc on the eve of the niuetj-lhird

anniversary of American Independence.It i» a reason fur profitable nfieeti«i>.lio we rightly appreciate the great and

glorious event next Monday is designed tocelebrate! Are we grateful for the Hew-ing*, the Declaration of Independence con-ferred, and are we Bring as faithful acnti-nets to guard those inestimable privilegesfrom assault and mutilation ?

These are important questions, and everycitizen aliotUd, on tlic approaching birth-day of hi» country's nationality, calmlyand Borionaly propound them within him-•elf and there ieek a positive answer.

If llie response is an unconditional yes—"I do gratefully cherish the boon of freegovernment and watch witti sleepless vigi-lance iti preservation," such a man canconsistently lionor the day and is worthyto be a countryman of Washington ; bnlif, on the contrary, any one finds himselfin the least degree disloyal lo the princi-ples of 1770 ami hike-warm in their dc-fence, ere tlie sun sinks below (lie horizon,

the'liuiir of need, oh, God of Hosts, dothou be our stay, mid in the hour oftriumph, be thou our pii(ic.

Teach us to be merciful. ThcinRh theemorj' of galling wrongs be at our heart*,

knocking for admittance, that they mayfill us jrSh the desire of revenge ; yet let

i oh Lord, s*pjire tlie vaiiijiiislit'd* thoughthey never spared us, in the hour of butch-ery and bloodshed.

And in Ihe hour of death, do thon sjiiideus to tLc ahodi- prepared for the blest; sophall we return thanks unto tbec through

PATENT PATRIOTISM,A lar^e amount of motlerti patriotism is

graphically portrayed iu the followingda of a Badical Orator:My competitor has told you of the

bis solemn of fidelity should be reg-lUtercd and

The Fourth of July csnnot bo blended-with party politic*. Il draws inspirationfrom a source far higher than any parti-Minship. Patriotism spotless a*, the newlyfallen snow ordained it, and only as truehearted patriot* can we honestly commem-orate such ft' hallowed Anniversary,

What (JTCRICT homnge can we-render theday, or more improving knowledge gain,than by a tueditflti»e review of the cost ofachieving Am • Independence » What ~!»o;

a panorama of mighty decdi mid illustrion* actions that would marshal before our

dire prirelion and disaster, the flickeringtar of hope atruggling against the dark-ness of denpair, devotion lo principles rc-gardlfM of overwhelming odds, aodthroughout the entire contest, a sublimeand nttwaTering recognition of Providen-tial dependence, would thereby be witness-ed, and reminding us !of the north of onrinherilence, might serve to re-animate pat-riotic ardor and strengthen tlic'deteruiin-*d reiolvc of Liberty or Death.

CHARITY.**Charity for all, malice towarda none."

Bach wen tbe word* cjf Abraham Lincoln,

and we pronounce them as not only em-

bod vine a high Cbriitmn ai'iiinnrul. but

ennnciating the diaracti'r of true statcs-

llHIMfllp.

Charity ! II ia a n *le word. Il was

inculcated hy the Mom d Saviour, and »ill>

out its ponacttion, no rmiu, we care not

whom or where, can I c his fctthfil! M-

lower. It menu* to <)<> ;o-<d to fellow men,

and in that connection none can he gemi-

ine •taU'ttiieii wlio JIM. r-l it .'!•: a govern-

ing principle.

It is what we "ant i l this country at

. the ]>rc*eift time.

U W ] m K been tr,,.],lcn under foot in

t><)lb <'Uitr'li :III>1 Si.ii.- in..i in its • >• ;>•!

1MT« rprting up and H.. rMtci the demon

forma of retenge and In tc.

To wourge them from our land, and

once more establish, the benign stvay of

f'hmti, i* a duty w© ••"•• to God and

|fa*», m oWigMtion as uu-red as e n was

ijtt IK l.a.e fptetumHy carried out,—

"Charity for all, malitc tbvartj* ;;••<•'•,"

PONDER THt PASTi*"^1

American Revolution, and while directingattention to the vahifr of tit* •ivitt t>I<-tt-ings it ir.m for the people of tlii* country:,to remind us nil of; the Blighty I'uwsT

On the ere of the kittle of Brandy-wine, the Chaplain of the American anny,Ee». Job Treat, oUVred up the followingbeautiful and toncbtng prayer:

'Great Faihc-c, »« bow before thee, weuke thy blessings, we deprecate tliy,lh, we return tiiee thanks for t)tc past,ask thy aid for tl.e future. For we nre

,_ .imes of trouble. «h Lord, and tote be-«ct by foen, merciless »r«l unpitving.—The «word gte«nM over our land, and thediwtof the soil t* dampened wittitfic Mond

ighbors and friends. Oh ! Gode pray tltce to bless the Aim1!

p y

g d m ; ,thce, with renewed life and strength, ouihope, and thy instrument, even GeorgeWashington ; i ho • r t h y •

, ihe Continental C'.jniit, comfort Uiesoidier in hilictions, ntrrc him for tlie fight,

prepare him for the hour of dentil, anJ in

TfcaoWytCKt oT trhe'fcyaTlj'' "In Wfia:owntry, in devotion to the letter und cpirii.f the Constitution.

The only hope for the Mure Vfihiscountry, and the tiUrttm of t lie people, wto bring back the administration and leg-islation of sjorernment to the [Hire princi-

Some "loyalists" in MaMiwhowftta liaveit ttp a idol manufactory for tlic ,-pwrpoae

•Mini* i l « S'j«tL wi:hool

ndcred InsLet me tell you that I, too,

lorahlc.1 an btimWe part in thattest. When the tocsin of.lie loyal masses tn rally to tlie defence oftl.e national flag, I, fellow citizens, aminat-d by that patriotic spirit winch glows illwry American bosom, hired a substitute,nd ilie bones of that man now lie bleaeh-ig on the banks of the Rappahaouock."

NEWSPAPERS,Doctor Rush of Philadelphia, recently

deceased, bequeathed a large fortune forthe founding of a library in thst city, butincorporated in liis will certain unfriendly

Jilions regarding nevtspjipers, which heproper to Rtyii.'as" teachers of disjointed

thinking." It might answer for a recluselike the late Doctor Rush to ignore thejournals of the day, hut the world of intel-ligence and activity cannot and will not dowithout them. The Providence Jottmttl

ell nays :

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cm, from t!% 'tcaclicrU no bolta trealisc

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o nature of tin.of di--joiiiicd

It would beon logic, but

ot its office toith the origin

of things, ami fowl) oil that is to be said oic subject in a column. This is our par-cukr work, lo " disjoint." We have to,l>e trutli and carve it and put it upon theibk- for dinner. Dr. Rush can spend Ms

forenoon on .a treatise of Quintillian, but thepeople wmit sonietbini' frefsll for in-

Tlie d;iilv neivsp-iper is tiul intended fortie Sbrmy. It is not a book; it is a bul-etin. Il puts the trnth into a poeketilasknetpad of a hogshead. The folio has itsisc; so bus the daily journal. One be-longs in the library, tlie other, in every

It is•«ir, but just >

. ' to ba<ary to liai

chamfer and kitchena fuueel

Rubeson, the new Secretary of the Xavy,is said lo be an " 01J Sail," baring oncemade n sea voyage from Philadelphia toNew York.

linow not how to read and write, as to hopeSlat tbe weak can restore what tbe strong-est have lost, and suem powerless to regain— freedom from tbe Uiint of coruption, and,lio virtue that is so vital to our existencea* a people."—A, A. Lous, o/AVie York.

The Boftoniana hive had a wliitc babyshow and awarded tlie prizes. A coloredbaby exhibition id announced to take pi.ia that city during July. We are astoundedat the disloyally" of showing white babicfirst.- Beauty should always take prece-dence of ugliness. Where is Somntrf-He Might to prepare Knottier a.iicndmoito the <^.n*tiriiti.m forthwith. WhereCfeodey'l lie should at once b U l 11

Tlie canting Puritans of Xew Englandgrew ricb by importing negllie Southern Slates, and the hpitit <>( Por-taui^ni would now persecute to death the

white men uf the South because tbey oncepiirabSBCd and bcld those states. It is the

tofc

Bon

kind of " moral idc-V that sbipa Xe»,,:•] pum to Afriea.and in Anxric* triei•TOM by law honest Hans fro'fd sipping

Gilcbriat, Esq., of Hudaon C«nn*y, to boAttorney General of Sew Jersey, »**> Mr.

The (Vtfistit«ti.>n vf cur cminlry, wmade by the father*, waa one "Of the great-est wftflc t^*rr nrbicvro by cenlns andoatriotism. £llad its prin.-ij Ics been adher-ed to, the lite war between tlic North andSoulU would mil'"bate occurred.

r3r;«ing the hcr^party prpeuedwl to tlifor dinner. After di

nst i.Ine r. M. Tlie tables fined th«g ball MkdgveriEowod Swto«w«nl«de

rom-. Tllf icrdi'.t was unXtimi.ut, thatMr. N«hTs dinner » M wwlhy of tbe o«-(fcion—and i l i u mure Ui»u wtully well••"8(1,

Thttnd** moninjt • ! nine o'clock tbeparty proceeded to the W ntcr G»p. After3 i h hr^iiful »^eaery there, the

to tlie KltLalinny Houser dinner a most happy

tinge of romance waa added to tlte occa-sion by the (then unexpected) marriage ofGoo. JI, Uayofl, F-«r, editor of the P,ur-ligtOTt JSnltrpriiw, and Hi»s Alice Bay-more, of Cape May Co, Tl.e congratn-lationa of all present were extended to thebride and grnoirt, mi'l all were "merrv asn marriftae bell." About half-part farthe train moved- on to M.«nata (Iii.nk,rlicrc the jruuil-bvc took i/luce aud each

wont Iliofe » « 'r.j..idn!;. Tim, c«J»dtlio ISttt Arm.al Kxcur-ion of tbe getvtlo-• B «r tin (frfll »n-l BdxoA!

neesio worMup.OKi.il carp*t baggon ei-

[>ect to make a b-indsome thini^ out of theipeeulalion. What will they not do foriltby lucre! '_

Reverdy Johnson, aa Minister to Eng-land, spent most at bin time there makingipeecbes and eating dinners. His success-or, Mr. Mollev, is representing onr conn-.

in another department of diplomaticbrilliancy, having Mat to we a noldler dimb

pole 80 feet K'-yk. Jfotlcycosts the tai-nyera of the United St«rfcs $17,000 perontim in gold. Dear Jymnaat that.

Orant h.i« appointed Ge.irge SI. Rcbcson,of New Jersey, Socrctnry of the Xavy inplace of Borifl, Wh.it docs lie know aboutIhe Nary ! Hu.vcrer.il' he knowa nothing,the change cannot work detriment to tbepublic service.

Naval Secretary lEobcson is said to bee selection of Senator Cattell. TliCT

botlv belong to tl.o Philadelphia LoyiilLeague, nlong with IJorie. <"»oice repre-

iiilatWes of Sew Jersey.

Four colored IJOTI t Jem en were tiling in

North Carolina last week for crime.—

Greeley has boon telling us that all the

eeioua Iambi of that hue were innocent,

hen will Greefey receive Ms juat de-

Why waa not Mr. Frclingh.iyscn called

preside orcr the Navy Department!—

Did he refuse to subscribe!

Grant has removed from tbe Port OfficeMl. Vcrnon, Ohio, the widow of a tolditr,

ho discharged the duties of the positionell and required jta emolument for theipport of herself and children, Unfor-inately fur her, she belongs to the while

The vaults of the Ocean TCank, corner ofFulton and Greenwich Streets, N. Y., wibroken into on Sundav last, and robbed of

FCT A quartet of a million of dollars.

OUR TRIP.| @ - The Editorial Association party—

lembcrs, their wi»e«, sweet-h.-arts and in-led guests, numbering between two andiree hundred nouls, procowled on t

Thirteenth Annual Excursion bust Ttday, we (tbe junior) being one ofparty. Tbe route laid down f..r theenralon this year, be r-i" at Eastoa, 1'a.,and ended at Maiunloi Chunk, N. J., pass-ing through the renowned IVnnsylvaniiCoal Kejrions, <fcc Sj'ace will not 'pemiiius to go into details regarding this pleasant trip—suffice it to 8»y that all had Jmost magnificent time. The party as-sembled at K;«to(. at *2 M. o.i Thursdav ;at half-past 12 proceeded to the old Mora-vian town of Hethk-hem, taking quart eraat the various hotels unlil the follow Irnoming. While here, wo cnlk.l uponold friend, Milton F. ushlii..', f..rmerlythis place, and now editor of ihe No'iitmjitru L'i/n*rrrutirt, who inHtantly pbled u* up, and took us un<iiT bis cl.nrshowing us all the principal featuresthat uuaint little borough (which is onlyfive years old, and has a population of fivethousand or more), t h e town is beingrapidly improved; st reels gradedlighted, sidewalks tygfeeti, and in fact alfthe iniprovpinentB me in progress n»ia wide-awake nnd eneiecttc people. Dur-in; our stay wild Brother Cashing,

thr..uL'li ihe Letikl tStt Wo&is *>« B e *leliem Iron C.nnpaiiV's Works. U-higlL'ninThity, and Jimny'othir p»inti of in

eic-nrsi.,,1. T.. Br-lh.M'i,v|',ing and fam-ily we extend our stneera thank's,andbe\

cats fatcra shown u-. Jx-ariog BotWbi-m Wy.lm-iditv m..rniti«, the party pro-ceeded by Lobigb Vnllov R. H. to MunchChunk, arriving ti.ere At 0 o'efedt A. M.

At ten o'clock the gnind tour nroundibe Kwiirhbnck Upnn. T!ie attent o|I'jsgah, Ihe peerless view from i(s l..p, aiutlie wttolc irip, drew froi'i llw tooriiU tlicm i l l r f A

THE MARKETS.

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New Firm.

New Store.

New goods

MOiY & JONES

rtenpfetfullv inforirt tfie eilij«m* of* TlaiiReid and the public generally that thi-ir

NEW

DRYGOODS STORE

On Front Street,

(OPPOSITE Tflgftl)«4

uti.-ied a

signed. To f.roperly cele-brate that glorious scout, a thousand nuril;should t>e pounded for twenty-four hoursin every city of the Union, no called, andwe.don't know whether a fitting charmwoijld not be the blowing up of League

The line of (raw! f.,r Serantnn iup Kt 4 p. M., per LeWh VsikjThe romantic defile vfaicli the n"enwt wai Iiflti.lsi.mi.lv puffed, hutof tbe Wyoming Valto from the top ofWilkes-Bnrre maOiitarb is beyond descrip-

Tlie eompnuv Rat d.m'n to tbe Editorialdinner at tlm Wyvtning lluuvj at about

A. VANDERBEEK,

On CHEERY STREET,

of all kind-.

E U O i n nitO-8 TKLEnRATED

OVERSTRUNG PIANO-FORTES

PAGB. rOTTKR ft COS

Parlor Organs and Melodeons,

Sheet HusiCj Music Books,

The Grem of the SeasonMnr Kv funn.! at

Wm. H. Van Winkle's

CROCKERY & GLASSWARE StoreFront Street, Opp. Cherry,

•RUIT J A R ,ihn* steii Ibi-nj «ij Ihcj art Inil*.

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V isitingpards-NK" STVI.ES

IOB DRINTINC ¥ "":i 4+

Now Open,They intend that th.-ir stock shall ic c.jna!

. to the

la Tie

AnJ Uiiir ft

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Gheaj as tlie Cheapest

ALL TO CALL,

As ihcv will i.ikc

Showing their GoodsTo all tlioso who wish to examine.

In sot idling the public palrunage, the)op*; to give full uttiKfuctiun.

A. L UUNTfT,L. D. JONE

SPRING and SUMMER CLQTHING,AT T1IK

Mammoth WareroomsOf

R. STOUTENBURGH & CO.,No. 788 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

it extensive assortment of

Fine 'M Icody-inado

E»er offered in lhi» m.-irkct, now ready for inspection at the Emporium of R. Ptoot'enburgb & Co. l'h«

Spring <fc Summer StockFor this season hnn heen selected with great care find fn an 0 facia fed in a superiormanner. The STYLE OP MATEKIAL and MAKB OF GARMENT cannot Mexcelled. Moat of the stock hcing made by our curtom ID.IKU. we feel confident inasserting that no house in the State c«fi surpass in workmitriship. Your attentionto the following fwcts will save you many a dollar. All <Joo<js [iniipht fir Cash, mestof them direct from the scenta'. The Cnf>tijmur receives the benefit of all commib-si.'T.M. Business cotiductcd on the Mutual ifcmctit l'lsn,

Read the following List of Prices :An Elegafit all-wool CaRsimere Suit fur - * - Jfl2Three styles of Cheviot Suits for - • - ISBusiness Cqats, $om U * • - - $4 50 to $10Children's Clothing irotn S to 13 ycafs, in all the various Styles.Youths' Clothing in suits at - - - /12

100 Different Styles of Spring PantsFrom $3 to $rj p?r pair,

Vests from • • - - • 2 to $3We def/ competition, and cannot bo beat in price »nd quality,

R. STOUTEXBURGII & CO.,»p1-3m 785 Broad Street, Newark, N. 1,

Thousands of DollarsWorth of Goods Lave been opened at

153 Sroua Street, J31izal»otl».

HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,BUTTONS, TRIMMIITGS AID FRIIGES,

Parasols and Sun Umbrellas.

FANCY GOODS.Everybody elioiilj ace oar beautiful tusortnicnt of'

C II E A P J E W E I> II Y »"All our *! sets marked doirn io 50 cents.-

From ni-hty Cents to One Dollar Scrcnty-fire ccnttWJiALEItONJi COBSETS, Eiglitytfivfl cents and upwards.Tl,e heat STOCKING or SOCK for Twenty-fiv-e cents, iu the County.Chevalier's Haifa au.l Mrs. Allen's HAIR RESTOREU, SercntT-fiTC ceni^l^r Aycnt for the sale of E. Ifiiturick & Co.'* Celebrated l'atterns of Gar-

ments Tor Ladies/ Misses', Hoys' and little chiljroa of both seies. The Sammer

ma22yi p. L. BIRD, 133 liroad Street, JXtxabeth.

Central Railroad «f U. J.

B T I T 8 UBBGnj or Fsled IUir U QOtodr

youthful eahrittA btaatj.«nd with the first application a

^U'n "Mi Ix'hiirli 1 M IH - . n niDuwiloB*.forming • direct Itn* Ui PliutiiiT^ withudidun^c an4btttnni-chinxe lu Cincinnati or Cblu^o, l l u t« th*Oil li.-ci,.nfuttens/T * frttaht Itr-pnt IK .V™ Tmrh. /••<

3 Express Trains Dally to th« W«at.

S m i e r ArnEgemeat—GommenclB£ Tue 29,1869.

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btMtifal glosa and dclightfal fragranca ' MIT w ^ W i ™ ^ . tadn «,_ _, . . . . . . ,_,_ . wnulf"!-WY.-HTI, |.«—.|,u. r..is given to Ihe Hiir.

I t will cause Hair lo grew an B*J4 SpuU.

I t will promote luxuriant growlJi.

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•• A fool n( lbs 1 i n -

T!5a ti»Mrs filled th* $t|t Constitutionalist. Gilchrist, lUq-, of HaJoon (Jour Altomf) General of Now Jtrtrj, It ia well to rcrouit the inri<lrn|*

American Kcvnhiti<*w, and while dir attention to the «afraft rf £**'*> mumpnmoon

New Firm •orie l? lira fibers w « • >"C Sfti»S great- o*| wAfx* «vc^'’nrhirvnn by' genfoa ahd patriolhm. £11ad iu princi| Ice been adher- ed U», the Utc war between the North and South would not ha»o occurred. gf We thin week again present to our

reader* a aapplomcnt to relieve our crowd ed column* of advertisement*. Our paper certainly fftvra evidence that it it appre- riatrd by tba botiwre* jmhlie oxnn a^ircr ti.ing m.Aiom, Wit many of our oaUcri- bore complain of ilic scarcity of n-ading

Tile only te.l of trhc totally In thi. coonlry, i. devotion to llio letter nn 1 spirit of the Constitution*

The only hope fdr the More of Ihi* iMlrain inoreb on to Mannnka Chunk, where tLu tfuod hvc took place and wach wont their «aj rejoicing. Thus ended the ISrh Anneal Kxcar>ion of the gcntlo- men «f tire (Jufil and Schsm*. to bring Inck the administration and leg- islation of jj<»vcmment to the pure princi- ple* of the Conatitnfion. of mercy, we pray thee to bless the Amer- ican Anna. Make the man of our hearts strong in thy wisdom ; blew, we beseech thee, with renewed life and strength, out hope, and thy in'trrnnrnt, even George Washington; -ehowvr thy counsel* on th* honorable, the Continental Congress; *i»rt our host, comfort Uic»ddier in his wound* and atUi'-lioue, nine him for the light, prepare him for the hour of death, and in the hour of need, oh, God of Hosts, do thou be our stay, and in the hour of triumph, t»e thou’our guide. Teach us to be merciful. Though tlic memory of galling wrong* l»e atonr hearts, knocking for admittance, that they may fill u* with tlic desire of revenge ; vet let us «h Lord, spare the vatiqaiidicd, though

Respectfully inform the citizmt of Plain- field and "the public generally that their

NEW wirirr.\KM< mv. rak WliiimLcr. *c»d

tVswr. agvrf rra.#. 136, b7 Crowning. George

Dated DlraWit. Jmr u.

“ It i& ns vain to expect wise k*ci«datioo from those who were recently slave*, and know not how to read and write, as to hope tliat the weak can restore what the strongs cat have lost, and auetn powerless to regain —freedom from the taint of cornption, and tho virtue that is so vital to our existence sa a people.**—A. A. Loir, of Ktm York.

tvastsra.'ffa'sssi; rrl/ occupied bj bln. la eouacctlMi

The Bostonians have had a white baby •how and awarded the prizes. A colored Uaby exhibition is announced to take place in that oily during July. We are astounded at the disloyalty" of showing while babies first. Beauty should always take prece- dence of ugliness. Where i* Sumner!— He might to prepare another amendment to the (institution forthwith. Where i» Greeley"? He should at once blast the rebel outrage.

Charity ! It Is a r *Me word. -u lea ted by the blew d Saviour, an t iu possession, no man, we ci io*u or wh«ro, can e his faith »er. It menus to do o..<] to ft IV-

*>f the nv-st interesting features of the excursion. To Brother Curbing and fam- ily we extend onr sim-ers thanks, and hope that we may at *-»mo future dry recipro- cate favors shown u*. l/ark.^ Bellilc- hem Wednesday inomitig, the party pm- reeded by I^-higli Yalkn R. It. t.» Munch | Chunk, arriving there at 1» o'clock A. M. • At t«n o'clock the grand tour around the Switehlaick Irnn. The ascent *>f i. .. i .i . i • . r. . . . i

Sheet Music, Music Books, k' .of >'w latr-t i*iSrlral!•■»*. Ttir t.nMlc «|HrtAi):/tuv1i(0 to vail and xxamlnc.

The canting Puritans of New England grew rich by importing negro slave* into lira Southern .States, and the spirit of Pur- itanism would now persecute to dentil the white men of the South because tl»ey once purchased and lield tho*e -.laves. It is the same kind of ** moral idea" that ships Xo» England rum to Africa,and in America trie* to prevent by law honest Hans from sipping a glass of lager.

The Gem of the Season May hr kni*t at

Wm. H- Van Winkle’s CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Store I’isgab. the (werle- the w hole trip, «ln niosl extravagant and adniiratioii. At 2 o’clock lit

n under foot in •d in its stead on rials the of wonder.

ilie Mansion |fon-c and thu A'

The line of traw-l furSfranton wm taken up at 4 r. u., |*r Lehigh Valley ran*.— Thu romantic defile which llm road trav- erse* wa« handsomely pnffe-l, hut the view of the Wj oinn.g Valley frem the top of M"ilktaB«rt» mountain is l-eroad descrip-

Boric ha* resignod. To properly ecle- hrs te that glorious evoi.t, a thomai.d aovib should lie pounded for twenty four hours iu every city of the Union, so called, and we don’t know whether a lilting chorus

i •wrfHt,- -an To all those w ho wish to examine. In soliciting the public patron^ Ik>i>« to give full satisfaction. ngPards—styles dr U printed at this offir©.

PRINTING of every da- i| ntullj ejmtultJ ut tins off,f. a. r. uvxnv U n JON EM ng 1 lotiMj at al-oilt |

ItflRRESTO^ER

IRDRESS1 he mftiU iaweBoide BT ITS B.a **

Grx; o» ?,M lk>r U .oiojj Mnl U lb joollful cvl.ru,d braatj. ■oJ »ltk til. first ippliratio. a SMUSl (Tl«» wrf doliehlf.1 fraermne. h gtvra l« tho llair. It >111 nwr lUlrU cn« os Ut SpgU. It will Iitoruot growO. FaI.LT!« IUIE h tmmfJi*lrlj rbrrM

PfU^ONEDoLL/ui

Thousands of Dollars Worth of Goodi We been epeneJ at <

BIRDS 153 Ilrortd Wtre«-(, KlixabcUi.

HOSIERY, GLOVES AM) NOTIONS, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES,

Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. FANCY GOODS.

E*cry!»iH?r shouh! see our beautiful assortment of C II E A P ,1 E W E L it Y. All our #1 sets marked down to 60 ccuta.

lvi<l OlovefS, From Eighty Ceuta to (hie Dollar Seventy-five ccntA

WHALEBONE CORSETS, Eighty-five cent* and upwards. The bc*t STOCKING or SOCK for Twsnty-fira conta, iu llio County. Choralier's, Hall's aud Mrs. Allen** IIAIR RESTORER, Set only five cent*. fUT Agent for the sale of E. P-utWrick A Co.'s Celebrated Patterns of Gar ments for La«lie*,’ Misses', Boy*' and little cliildrea of both sexes. The Summer Catalogues arc now rcriy—ask for one. ma22yl F. L. BIRD, /->-? Jlrood Street, Elizabeth.

noya os more, probably, than it docs tliem. W* baro pride.! oursclvea since we eommeoeed puhKdiing the Coasttn* tio»*u«t. as ha»lng a'good local p»p«r. hot recently the ru*h of advertising, to- gether with tl»c publication of the Laws of N. J- h*» compelled us to omit much interesting reading mailer. To obviate the difficulty we have several times re- aolvad to enlarge our pnpor, but when we were ready to fume to tho scratch, we found that we had not the ready mean* to do it with. We have now standing out on our Isvok* in the neighborhood of Fi/lnn IlunArtd Dotlara, w liich to u* i* a large amount, aud wo should very much liko to get some of it in. We do not like to be continually dunning onr friends.— Probably a great many do uot think the matter of owing us ihc suu* of Two Dol- lars of aay consequence, but if we Ua*l a number of those small bills together, tiny would enable us to present to our readers our paper in an enlarged form. We Ik-jw onr friend* will l*carthis in mind and “set- *• "p" ;

INDEPENDENCE DAY. W# are on the eve of the niucly-tbird anniversary of Ainrrican Independence. It is a season for profitable refirrtien. Do we rightly appreciate the great and glorious event ncit Monday is designed to

celebrate! Are we grateful for the blei ings the Declaration of Independence co ferrad, and are »e living as faithful son nels to guard lh«»se inestimable privileges from assault and mutilation I

These are important questions, and every eitisen should, on the approaching birth- day of hit country’s nationality, ealnily and seriously propound them within him self and there seek a positive answer. If the response is an unconditional yes —“1 do gratefully cherish the boon of free government and watch with sleepless vigi- lance its preservation,** such a man can eoustsUatly honor the day and is worthy to be a eoantryman of Washington ; but If, on the contrary, any one finds himself in the least degree disloyal to the princi- ples of 1770 and lukewarm iu their dc- fenco, ere the sun sinks below the horizon, his solemn vow of fidelity should be reg- istered and irrevocably sealed.

The Fourth of July cannot bo blended- with party politics. It draws inspiration from a source far higher than any parti sanship. Patriolisni, spotless a* the newly fallen snow ordained it, and only as true hearted patriots can wc honestly commem- orate such a hallowed anniversary. What greater homage can w«.render the day, or more improving knowledge gain, than by a meditative review of the cost of achieving American Independence I What a panorama of mighty deeds and illustri- ous actions that would marshal before our mental vision I Dauntless courage amid dire primljun end disaster, the dickering ray of hope struggling against the dark- ness of despair, devotion to principles re- gardless of overwhelming odds and throughout the entiri eon test, a sublime and unwavering recognition of Providen- tial dependence, would thereby be witness- ed, and reminding u* of tJie worth of om in he rite nee. might serve to reanimate pat vi'-tie ardor and strengthen tlio'dclcrtnin *d resolve of Liberty or Death.

CHARITY. “Charity for all. malice towards none.* Koch were the words df Abraham Lincoln,

and ws pronounce them as not only bodying a high Christian sentiment, but ennncimtmg the man* hip.

Charity ! It Is out iu possession, n whom or where, can lower. It mcnos to <!• and in that connection jus statesmen who Jo card it as i»g principle. It is what w. the preseiU tire

It has long been tnn^b both Church and State, have sprung up and den ri*bed the demon forms of revenge and It

To se*Hirge them fnnn our laud, and •use more establish th# benign sway of X’herilf, is • duty we owe to God and flfcn, m obligation as mured as ere wa* •wore.

Let us have pwtieatyr carried out.— '•Charity for all, malice towards iwuv.

US oh Lord, spare . they never spared us, in the hour of butch- rx and bioodslied. ’And in the hour of death, do thou guide » to the abode prepared for the blest; so -hall we return thanks unto tbee through Christ our Redeemer. Amen." PATENT PATRIOTISM.

A large amount of m»lrm patriotism is graphically portrayed iu tho following word* of a Itadionl Orator: “My competitor has told you of tho •crviccs he rendered hi* country iu tho late war. Let me tell vou that I, too, act- ed an humble part in that memorable con- test. When tlic tocsin of war summoned tho loyal masses to rally lo the defence of tin* nntii'nal fl.-ig, I, fellow citizens, minut- ed by that patriotic spirit which glows in every American bosom. hired a siil»stitute, and the bone* of that utati now lie bleach- ing on the banks of the Rappahannock.'*

NEWSPAPERS. Doctor Rush of Philadelphia, recently

deceased, bequeathed a large fortune for the founding of a library i" that city, but incorporated in hi* will certain unfriendly conditions regarding newspaper*, which lie ww proper to style aa“teachcrsof disjointed thinking." It might gnawer for a rccluar like the late Doctor Rush to ignore the journal* of the day, but the world of intel- ligence and activity cannot and will not do without them. Tlic Proridmrt Jotlmal well says :

"The i:cw‘papcrs. from the nature of the ca »<*. must, Ikj'a ' teacher of disjointed thinking.' That is no fault. It would b« a scrum* fault in a treatise on logic, but not in the journal. It is not its office to print discourse which hogin with the origin .*f thing*, and finish all that i* to bo said on the subject in a column. This is our par- ticular work, to “ disjoint." We have to take truth and carve it and put it uj»oii the table for dinner. l>r. Kush can spend hit forenoon on a treatise of <£uiutiliian. l«ut the «»f proplr vrniit something frv*h for in- formation or stimulus In-fore breakfast.— l’hc daily newspaper ia not intended for the library. It is cot a book ; it is a bul- letin. It puts the truth into a p<»ckct-tU*k in-tgad of a hogshead. The folio has its bus the sillily journal. One be- longs in the library, the other iu every "house. It is necessary' to have a reser- voir. but just as necessary to have a faucet iu every chamber ami kitchen." Robeson, the new Secretary of the Navy,

is said to be ar. “ Old Salt," haring cnee made a sea voyage from Philadelphia to New York.

ret «p a idol nmpfVtnry for the -pwrpore »t auppLW lU lei,IgliL-d ufgrle* of tli« South wlj» a^pfanresi«> vArffiti#X)hi. Die school marm* and earpWt luiggcr* ex- pect to make a handsome thing out of tho .peculation. Wliat will they not do for filthy lucre ?

Reverdy Johnson, a* Minister to Eng- land, spent moit of hi* time there making speeches and eating dinner*. His soccera-

•, Mr. Motley, is representing onr coun- try in another department of diplomatic brilliancy, haring btrn taut a nni.tirr r/iimb jrtie 80 feet high. Ilotleyjpata the tax- payers of the United Sugfcs $17,000 per nnm in gold. IV«r /yranaat that.

Grant has appointed George M. Rob*»on, of New Jersey, Secretary of tho Navy in place of Doric. What doe* he know nbout tho Navy! However, if he know* nothing, the chango cannot work detriment to tho pnbGc service.

Naval Secretary Robeson is said to be the *010011011 of Senator CattcJI. They both belong to the Philadelphia fo'jal League, along with lkwis. <V»iee repre- sedlativc* of New Jersey.

Ffijiir colored gnntlcrnen were hung in North Caroliua bst week for crime.— Greeley has been telling u* that all lbo precious lambs of that hue were innocent. When will Greoley receive his just de- serts!

Why waa not Mr. Frelinghuyscn called to preside over thu Navy Department!— Did he refuse to *ub*cril«c!

For Niile. * horse. Top Wo.-r*p and Harare*. A remptete t»mc*ry outfit- EiM|*tn-at Till* OMU K FOR SALE OR TO LET.“~

* n *>"'* >> IK— pm>. & zx, srS’!B5Kra*.«s?,,:x= Ea«|aln a( Ml’NDY .« l*ry Oouir »lo»«.

SHERIFF’S SALE.—II Ol MCI jST iwtwrrn AlexandreM LeaW.-nflTbomre B Blew- rev i omi.l t ane Hrbreea K. l’»nuH« and Juki M. fcraiu* h. r Su-tand. and oilirr*. IWn Kl. K*-. fur m at iDi>r:**r<-d pmulaes. R riKR.re.jc,

Grant has removed from tho Pont Offieo Mt. Vernon, Ohio, the widow of a soldier. ho discharged the duties of the positi well and required it* emolument for the

support of herself and children. Unfor* tunatoly for her, she belongs to the white

ranlts of the OortV Rank, corner of Fulton and Greenwich Strewt*, N. Y broken into on Sunday lant. and robbed of

cr a quarter of a million «»f dollars. OUR TRIP. .

Tlic Editorial Association partv- meml«rs, their wiv^ swci t-liearta and i vitcdguesU, numbering l*ctwccn two and three hundred (nut*, pp>Cf«dul on thcV Thirteenth Annual Exeuraioii U»t Thurs- day, wc (the junior) being one of the party. The route laid down for the ex- cursion this vonr, began at Ea*lon, Pa., and ended at Manunka Chunk, N. J.. pass- ' ig through the renowned Pennsylvania Coal Itegiona, «fce. Space will n«>t (.oniiit us to go into filetnils regarding thin pleas- ant trip—suffice it to say that all had a most magnificent time. The parly at- aeiiiblcd at Hwtos at J2 M. on Tlmr.day ; at half past 12 proei-edcd to the old Mora- vian town of Bethlehem, taking quarters at the various hotel* uiitil the following morning. While here, we rallwd upon an oil friend, Milton F. ("usliing, formerly of this phire, and n»f rditor of tho North airpte i Un*-rvutir$, " ho instantly gob Med u* up, and look u* under hi* charge, showing us all the principal features of that quaint little borough (which ia only five years old, and ha* ■ population of five thnosaiiJ or more)- Tim town is being rapidly improved; alreot* gradinl and lighted, sidewalk* lUg^ed, ami in fact all the improvement* are in progress usual to a wide-awake and encrg«*tic people. Dur- ing our stay with Brother Cushing, and his pcncren* fainilv, we were shown through the D-hi^h Zinc Work*, the Beth- lehem Iron Company's Works. Ia-high nraSs!*Sc'^alot'^rr University, and many other points of in- | am<ire.«.,r. Abus' star with hint one • I’ealnres of the

On CHERRY STREET, r« ■ flr.l f V— Vn-lc *ior«. anU now ..*•». in gy ireio<—« of MostcsJ liacnimi

nsIVRS BWT% CClXttRATRD OVERSTRONO PIANO-FORTES

PJGt TOTTER i CO'S Parlor Organs and Mclodcons.

:,P- itauk-hM... u .... r\ 4.«i,,Uu» ! t-‘ «'■' w—i"« °P “f ,>:,’Oir ; Tl.r comniRt ... -1..... lo .!„• F..1.I “ ‘ I I.U..J .... 1‘l.n. Hin.,.r .1 l£« Wj W Ijll* office

DryGoods Store

On Front Street,

(OITOSITKTOK EA.VK),

Now Open,

And their prices m

Cheap as tie ClieaDest

Grand Opening*

or

SPE0TG and SOMMEB CLOTHIIG,

at tub

Mammoth Warerooms

or

R. STOUTENBURGH & GO.,

No. 785 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

Th» met cxtop.uc a»orlmcnl of l'lno ilcudy-iiiiMlo Ololliiiifif

Ever offered in this market, now ready for inspection at tho Emporium of R. Flogt cnburgh it Co. Tba

Spring & Slimmer Stock

For tlii. mm h«» fiec -elec to-I with ,re»t c»ro ami m-nof-oltirn! in , inferior manner. Tho STYLE OF MATERIAL .nd MARK OF GARMENT cannot hn excelled. Most of 'Hr itook being mode by out nu-iom koodo. wo Ivei confidenl iir on-erlinp tlmt no bouse ill the State can iurpa-a in workmanibip. Your attention to tlic following fact, will —v" you many a dollar. Ad Oooei f.,r Cash, met of them direct from tho agents. Tlic Oatouuir receive, th. benefit of all comuii*. ■ii/ira, lioaineao conducted ou tho Mutual Henefit I'lan. Read the following List of Prices f

An Elegafit all-wool Caasimere Suit for - • - /12 Three styles of Cheviot Suits for - - - l‘J Business Coats fruity ■ . • ■ • $4 50 to $10 Chililrcu’s Clothing from 3 to 13 ycafa, in all the various styles Youths’ Clothing in suits at • • - • fit!

100 Different Styles of Spring Pants From to $0 |ter pair.

Vests from • - - - • 3 to ft We defy competition, and cannot bo beat in prico and quality.

It. STOUTENBURGH & CO.. apt-3m 785 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

ALL TO CALL,

JBcst Is The JVCartet!

Ah Il»cy will ukc pleasure ia

Central Railroad af R. J.

eh»niC» lo nucUmatl or CTile**«. a I’MSfn^rr Jt I r.lpkt Hr pot Im .T#w Tark. faat af Liar rig Stmt. 3 fcxpreaa Trains Dally to tho Wost.

Page 3: Preserve Your Eyes ! I«OOZ£ ! S James M. C. Smith, Dry Goods!...'• 1 no •« inn ,81110. TggyTir..J' IM' ano'i

). N. J.IN C H K H R Y S T R E E T ,

( l..rr k. Vaiirierl>c>k'a|MarbiB Work*)

W. %•. FORCE & BRO.,

M use

. our r^narv nvn iln«4 nr i.ltf -iic lji>t-> tor n»ir In-rrnkin, S t t n u i mfh •dmHonal liuarttmi.88 crats.

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11 ALL TICKETS,* c , <f<-., ^

BxacMrd • M w—hli II »nd ill-j.nitl^

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATESAT THE OlTlf£ o r

Thn Constitutionalist,

UISINKSS WUECTUKY.

B DwT * MlnllM

J,\\N\V<»oj> BOUSE,SCOTCH r t U S S , il. t,

c-org. MllT.r. . - - .' • Proprietor.

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rinlnadd nfltra, «pp. Drpol. N- T. CiflW. 11 Ptiw St.> I *VISti "••» uti-1»ri.<l Ilii-if SjjHiif I.I.I i.f ruriii!..

InrtilrfinMlU wortlij U

">t '(.*»«'•.• ""r l.i.l | . . ' , | | . ( " - ' "f » ill Hurt II (.. Mlrlr| . l i lnTt-c<. 'r . l l i l .<ur ..rtfc-' ttul |>>am th.i., ,,„ ,.,irrrwiolei ;*•.'" "ffirc llo»rt- g W l(t;;». *-ni. ; 1 in 1,;iu»-,.,T,i^i j_ _ _ i.bu_-_

j I>. TEXEYCK,HL'TCIIKIE,

OnidiH>rSootli-*«-t

It»JIN il. VAN WINKLK,

Jn l i MAUTIN,

JOHN c. srmiKN. M. i»..

(ff~ l inMrnrr in Rreoml Sirwrt,

|jAMKS M. VUOKIIBHS,

f) \>1KS F. <;. KKAZrili,

|^ II. K. SMALLEV,*NRW JRIC*rV UKU. KSTATK BBOKKR,

The'City'Drag Store.

SHAW & THORN,

DRUGGISTS,Front St., opp. cheny,

]'L.\iNi'ii:r.T>, x. j .

Aid: VfRAISlllXXl EVEJ;YT!J1XG IS THE

Drug LineAT

Lower Prices11™ m j oUicr |J»M- in lire Ciiy.

Cream Soda Water.TO l*£RFEOTK|X.

Ii/" Sole Ajj-i.ts P.r

Pratt's Astral Oil!

. ( )X1>EK1JONK A FISH Bit,

| » M. FRENCH A- S O N S ,* MKitlNUNT MII.LKJt""

J>I,\INKIKU> MAKIil.K WOIIKS,

PLAINFIELD TEA CO.Warehouse on Front St.,

(^<nVljiii>i.->lMr!.i Platnffolcl, N. J .

" • "Wholesale and Retail.

Teas, Coffees, Snprs and Spices

«ur? 4.j t'f.s, prr Pound.

^ T> I < ' K K .

ON THE BEACH

Al LUM DnAUbfl!\ V 1 ; n i " m " k r l h " f l n t t r 1 ' ' " ' ' " • i*-"n l" ""i1 'n>t|-

Tuesday, July 13th.Lrai i t i : 1 (l»- flr"! 'l-«hk »'nlf>M < 'i-nTr-' s i M i ' t . a l S o^cTfi^k

"SLEEPY HOLLOW."

Fare for the Excursion, - - $1 50

Js . NKWBLLA A. HW)l.<i\v,

,SM M.I.KY k NKAI-,

B U T C H E R S ,

Fllftsll A.NU 1'ICKJ.Ml MEATS,

•J^IIOMAS S. SMITH,

IT'S A FACT.THAT

Veimeulo, " Tlie Hatter,"Main !S(i-.-«>t,

Oj.|>. Stjincrs.l. St., PlaiuIMil,

IK SUI.UXii

HATS, CAPS?And Straw Goods,

Tnmks, ValiBPf, U.-tl.-ul.-s, Cm-

M. \'KUMF.IT.E,

Young Hens' Christian Associaiisu.• ROOMS. CHERRY STREET,

BOARD OF OFFICERS :

Pwognlar Monthly Meetings,

I t K i m £**;,?"::,.„„,„„,,„„,

New No. 685sTUi-;i-rr,

'Practical Hatter,"or x«»;uk, N. J.,

Hats, Caps,Straw Goods,&c.

^SHk Hats,

1;. T . CASK,

So, OS.y l>r.wil Street, N'cwnrfc,

1,'OR SALE ..nibc C'TUT ot Peace ind Klili

A Three StoTy French Roof House

OFFI<:E OF Tin-:

Dime Savings Institution

l*l<tin]U:h!t .V../.,

2d DIVIDEND.

THE PIOUS ROBBER.

I>nriiiKmy twwity-Svo fomtt :f actualnicu «s ci^li-ciivc, I lm><< £nfWt! many

who h^rcrtofcn the Inery <.f Efenywi t<>Hlw.k-vil in.no Hioiniiij; 1 slcj'lHil into Chief M«t-

scll'a olfirc, linrini; jn-I n tun ic l from tfcsWest, when I WHS mr-istft l.y the Chief!

"I!uTl,>, Itwty ! s l»d to sL-eyon: Uiore isorli ahend."'""ft li.'it'n ni> now f ni**>t»cr itnn*I^r t1 J

robbery r, m I rfrtnW s

"Wlar t a«:.y P"Bead street.""Wtmt, not on BpnH ftwpt !" I crioil,tonislin], fur during •>•>' ab«B«o I badcnnl of frcijucnt rdl^n'iiis being uuininil-••t on that [ijirtt<-itl;ir ,-liX'ul,•T«1 H'trrr, (liif ii« the tc-.lh n.l.lwrv

icrc insi-Ip of t»ivo wefts," nplii-.] Mulscl1."Can ii he &jh»med '•"'l\ know mtl in fact WO II.TI IIU OTIC to

"On that murder cast in Newark."

"jle has just fitttslic<l lliu Chettcrlon (ut-

•io Howard, you will have to work up HIM

'I'll try it, b« t t cannot go to work tilliiorniifg, f..r I must rest,"

• All right," returned tlie Chief, and Ik ft the Ks.l.inart.n.

TIHJ many roldwries wMch had takenplace on Bead street, went very mysteriousnd no trace con IJ IM bad of the depreda•r, for they seeitfed bo b**O be.cn cuminit--.1 l.y one person. Setftetwcs from H.il-lelphia worked Bt the n i c a while, bntout home no wisur tliiin they enmc.I had « ^ e d op iiv-'iy difficult ea»c».

11*1 wan LToii*i*lfw l 4 -ir f rate d<fct*ctiro—that ia hy our CWcf—aml SwFrJ aTl tticiivslfrii-s and. intricate work placed in my

AH I rnlcredbead.MiaitcrstheMicccdingooroing I was hailed t-y tfriseli:

"Anoltnr r.-bb.ry tot night, H a m . ""NotinllolL.tst^-l , I Uipc™

"The devil," I ertcd, perfeclly «st»nUi-

"It is either Ms Satanlic nmj.sty oriia imps," Mid the chief, wild a Mitiloipon lii- fin-

"Mis. I.nrtmt, tlie I Ufl wido»v. Slivran here this moral iltf, nud «uj .*he kid•con r..bl.ed of VHIU.-IUCS RtRuttoting tover five tliousan. 1 tl,.H;ir«."

"WUtw" I excUmctL "That wn*n big

"Xow, IluWarJ, v.>u had l«lter go andvimhu- the scene of the robbery, and do

m you think best."I left the office. an.I ere Umg *tond upon

itiomarUe stops ,,f Mrs. Duranl/n Monofront. A servant l..-idu me cuter, and I wswcnluctcd tnilic pwloP, whore I totmd llicwidow l-atlu.l in tears. Sh-. ipiirkly lookedup mid drew Imr handn «ro«s her cvos.

"lani Harry I!yv.uni," I saM, l.y *nyof introduction.

Mr. lt..«nnl, the dclcctive'"

'•Vou come horn toter, d

eaUjJirtC llic mat-

tn «Pp tbo roo" I .In. I Would Ii»l ,nr you kq,l your v-.th.al.l-s;1

"PQQOV im," sai.l lliu vMu« ; and sheled me np stairs to a stuull room where llicjenofe lia-1 Leon leapt.

Tilings worn in a t<.p\v tnrvy ron.lition.Hrn»crs Iny <>ii tliL- fluor nitli their con-l.i-nts scaO^wd ;I1K>UI the room. The inmsafe bad been lirokun .>pc« and the moneyHitd jowpte i-Ttr.ic l,-.|. I notlcrd llmt tl.crvwa» ,i ataiti <'f tK.»J upon one of tliodrawcra, anil cunclinh'J ilitt lliu burglar

The licit moment T picked np a part olan envelope, «l.kli Rli Ktturntc.l witliUlowL I cmmincl it do^ly, and fmiidlliat itliad bi'Cii aililrcHRCd to "Hcv. N'oaliNewton, Sew York."

I hiwtily thnist it into my pocket. ninturning lo Ifce mdpv, atit l :

"Mr-;. Dunuit, <lo yon know the Rev

"Ob, yea he ti our ]>ast«.r; bnt you doimt mspect bi t i l"

"Oli, no, I » i l s nWHMtod t.t

• i \,»n ii-!, iitadnm. TIiw i-> Die m-.-t>mpli.;aled cw I h ^ e tiug^cdjo.u lint

"Cm you desr

"Oh, yes— tlici

mt ho M

my W-tro• by Mr. I>urnnt many

"Please dc* it," Iy -old ring, th

| aticiilly.i letter*It 4rai

T. J)." c'That will .1..." said I, an-l hemite I was Waiting rapidly toward;gings. - For a li>ng time I th uKht of: case upon which 1 wi» engaged. I

Mihl nut U'licvo Hint Mr. Xcwlnn was!ic bursar bnt tlicn the question aroseov came that bloody envctopej in the

Urn I must *(•>•• the minister nadknowlore nbout hiT.i. T Niiintcrajl downiri>;i-!ivny nnd Plopped into a itorc to..r.-lia«c w>mc articles which I *tood inGcd of. While Banking the puirpLasp, alanmtpppedin and asked for »om0 thing;,

which Imd been lefltlicro for Noih Ncu-

jked the"Arc you Mr. NcwUm?" *;rk.

n*s thinjiV cried the cl^rk to

BoS liurricil up stairs, while I i tn t fmdKUtdyinrr Sowton's f-.ee, I had xpcctc.l

*s wolullj- mistak.l ie nan A man about twenty-ei lit y

f »RP, with a oteanly shaved face•ally dressed. His. eye* w.

:.!J tl.at he infclUgetat. 11 wgb hi•oka spoke well of him, 1 thoughrl wateiimg, andVhcnl.elcfttl.v

lid-I 'k-1 ined lohe nrcd-,1.. it.—.bn, bnt

hia baardiughI watched Newton's

WDM and M « him come forth ifn.f walk»•• . I followed, an.l he Ic.l moIreot nft*r street, until we citicre-l:reeu Was he £«»»!,' lo a pambUng liell I

1 !•», it was true. I Raw him eatrriii" aa*Iii»r.aMc resort. 1 followed *iit, nndaw my man seat l.iiuwlf at a fare] table.—lo bet hciuily but lost, nnd at; la>t laidiis bet dolbr upon the tnblc. 'I IM - time her*ninn*i t*ontnitifo^ to uo o untin lip w.isi thousand dollar* ahead. He llicn lefthe room and went to liis boardisg-boitse.

NijjLt •fUJr night I followed to Ind fromhe gambling lunisc, bnt learned notliirijr

Bnt BVCOWI wa.* lo conic. Ond night 1as looking at some i old pens in 'ftjc\*tlrrore, when* woman mtond an-1 rt^wl.•ar me. Her person gSttared filli dionds. As she turned Iior faa

i"fit ittl[Solid street rul.bcr."

"Why, yon don't a y w ! He Mid l.rWHS a jeweller, and gave too many prettvtilings I"

" \Vi!l yon keep, thin conver.ntKni nyou would a went , Anna!''

" Ves, *ir; I hope you will catch liim,"she answered and nalkeit away.

It wn« ten o'clock now, but I determin-ed to viuit the niitow. She received rmkindly, bnt her boe were fl took of disap-pointment when I t»!d her I had no clutt.> the rubber. After we had talked swiftdap Mid:

"Oitr pastor prenches his farewell wr-nmn to-nmrrow."

Trenton, •»<) tlir

c-^Wenotic- tliat tw*-IW r > a i V«»irf a<iW»."w7 J'iHrnnlt of Jt*r-

p.i«t ler City, narn f.ir «f>irmhlixhiII^ in lln;ir e< KanUMikilchtN and pilliv p:ir;ii;iM![*Httg f"r thr CMIIWl f.f tiItalics W. Jay nnd Majnr Z. K. Pnn«bomMl* Wfl.no Klri-url,* ..( Hivi>inn*.-rih.;•ions of Temperance, or cveu IH-HI.- lu.ld —n«, diM>rk<"eperi, il onirlit t<i hare been an-lillinncl to tit*- pilKlic lopj BJf). Til"-*JIOIIM l.ernm*; bright .Hid inFiinir li^ht^ iri

i' — ' o

I unlike the t c n f t m i« poor, Tiiiscntblc il

"HisfnrcfroDB I cried Uttcrl,

Irnnbar.!AM

Vc«, he leaves for Cnlifoniia, immc-diatelf iiftcr the service* arc concluded.—Hiaj brother Tina written for liim to cun'o.Bialcongregation will !»• sorry to part withhim, and I especially, fix hn comforted n «ivlion I wait in sorrow, nod pointed me to

"The hypocrite f I mcntiitly cxclaimeil.I left the BMOW in« hurry, and ncnt to

bfjulijiiartcrs, ^ot Clmrloy U»r-n and pro-wesded to Newton's hotisc tn arrest him.lVntlliebird had flown.. He Imd gone,his housekeeper said, to »pcml the niylnwith a friend in alowcrpnrt of the city.

Wo wore ebagriecd at our defeat, andresolved to arrest him fcoforc lie rtJatHjcdthe church. We went to tW church at an

an.l the choir m t sin^ni;. W« entered Jback seat ; w« were- coiripellcd to do KO,for the church was filled with people who

arfMml the country with him lo exhibita " frisl.tful ttample." they are Ulpetent to do the whole Im-ines* themwlv^,

id nerd no ass if tan ee.—Mi<ldlest* CvMiitf'emocrtt.

A few dtir m e t a ln<ly rear 1. .1 ft nit-.n.l 'dcpi.t in T>avt"n, Oliio ju«t ** tlie•aiii on wludi %ha dnsfred Ut take jvisi*a-o

pet al.n.n.l that train. Lot v » l<ft,

^tood fja/in r al the train, her arm* full r»fwkagw and her eye* full nftfan, a p-n-ebnan wrired at the <l<'pot on a full nm,itli b» csrpet a d n his hand, hi* <v«.t

ic "nine train, but, nl«% wa« too latf'.-—ihc Icikcd at the trnin, now fast mor-

uplialiMlly -ai.l : " D •> that Irrin."'he U.!T heard him, atrO. sniiling np-n

him withy..u, sir."had come to hear the farewell

The preacher arose and took hU testwhi.h, I think, read us follows: "Uv y.holy; for I an. holy." The discourse mas[.len.lidone, in wliicJi his talents slion.with all their brightness. He roiu-luded !.;eliciting his bean t.i t»tc him us iw an exainple.and f,,!low. him as lie followed Cbrirf.

Wlicn the un i ce s were eon.lnde.l, he j ]'nt ™cctirled from the j.nlpit to receive thwclb of his cougr.-g.-Ui«u. l l io l

a kidy'n xwcetnew.sai.l: " TliaHe ha-1 undoubtedly, c

e.its eia.-tlv.

io, I of I tw Anna Kodmmimen iu New York, wh

As she Ini.l her fctt han.l nponr I snw a plain gold ring glintc of her finger*. I leased

..ke.1 nt HK'ini:,^.i.i saw the lc tcr* VT.d ti|>oii it. 1 knew i t ' *'-»." cagrn

f wlgthe betrothal g

lurant had been robbed.How came Anna in pocsossi

I must ascertainstatic I

stantly.h Mrs.

of that

dies gatbercj ™r i inm lo rrceive tlieng M H At but lie started townnb

he door.?OW'B your time, Harry," whi*pcre<I

-*liarlos Ii-'1- -, as Xowtou ncAied me.I rtepped np to tfic JHOUS rubbtr, and

grasping his arm cried out:" Mr. Newton, in the name of tlie COW-!nijwcaltli of New York, I arrest you.'*"" What for r he stammered out."For the Ifond Street roi.l.encOHe tomwl pale n« denth, aod many ofo women fiiintcO. Jli.i hand moved to-ird his cunt puckels, but it did not reach

" (Juicfc, Clmrley ! the ttwccfctsT I cried.Tl.o next1 instant Cniirfcy Ross sprangmard and clapped the b;iiid.;iilFs on, mul

Mr. Xcwtou WM marched off amid thehii.-ks and groans of his conprei;ntioii,Vhen bis trial came off he made a fullo'lfcssion, and he went to Sing Sing for

All the frntta of Ma robWriefl woren*-

mii willingly gave up the widow's rin^.After* few week* latvr I was presented

ritii a fine gold waich by the pspph ofI h- itMy pur-

OBbdd

light; ofgsiicd

rho.two

I n^ed a pen, nnd took i<f the store to await bfflnit at Iwt and walked rapidly Lulloivcil her Ihrongh tereral a re ts, untilvhen in the vicinity of the i;» lay; slivns joined by a man, who, M illhe lamp full upon Ins nice, I I

Xonh Nuwton, the minister.

1 came out and walked aunj-in- foHowcI.After w»iting nn h.w Anna come from the iwlkHng. 1

steppe-1 forward and laid my h.iiul npr olionldor." Who are you '."

" A detective I Yes Fre heard of yuu."" A n n - . T n m e n g ^ e d in my J-g5tim«t(

business, aed I wnutyou toas«i»tiD catch-r a rillain."•I tiilt do w» i f I am, rift""Then pK-iiM- inform nie wl

that riii-ji" I t*aid, pinnting to ike stuing still on her liL.n...

" XIKIII Newton, a young man who Ii

" W a . i l ihatjoung per-onwhom ,

1 tt was, sir.""Then, Anna, that ring bdowJn lo

Ihirnnl, and that man uliotityoij meMi

let to

nd Stre whose chnrrli is charge

itary s

000

re nre now in the nryanizedice of New Jersey 1 &0 officer*,and equipped men, besidolisitilis, which numbers 110,-

Sheridan wan one &*$ mnch annoved hvfellow rnomltcr of the B M I ofCom-niM, who kept cryinz ""• erery minnt-.Hear! licarr' rn d.-vril.in? a political

temporary th.it wi<lie.f to play roguesen«e onoii^h to act fool,m to n c M n with £rt'-*t

pttiwU : " TWwre, where *n»ll M fi...l

tban hcT—"Hear ! hour! " w«*by thp rmnUaiT... i - if Ii Sberid.ii.

-A round, nnd, iliank">jt him for Vl-em p t n i f ' T i i i r i T i i - n , r a

roar of Ltnght*r.lid a gen-

The iiiHctiiiilenesn of m.iny K-cipe* iscapitally illustrated bv a rule given Lv a<<d..rcd look, » ho WM celebrated for B«fc

•* Wliy darlin," «onivtiincs gen'iilly I SaUr*it, and sometim."i' pj./al'ly I u k e*, nn1 I kmc* «'

iih snmi

jc"'i"-T..',',,°itincy, an

Mr. Th.vill. his ^

he ol.l "ni

••r, an' I [-uts in fjis*HUk silt, an' thr.a I Lakes .Iigli. An' you doiflr, jei* s«,11 make it a" gi«*>tl a» I do.'

* (i. Armstrong was ridingand child i«ar IJuckmU-rrT.

* wltatHppc.irc.il tobe a Bm»ll jminl

that section. Ins horne Midrlcnlv •;mk"lit of -.i^iit ; he r.inght up hi* rltilit nndleaped from tin- hack of tne wiuron to thrtiriti ground «illt it, and imincdiiilciv bhlfcg»

ascortmncd tluii ihr hiilc wiut <>cci>ior>c-iby the uraalfiof! ottim water from a cran-berry Utjf, making; a clmMin alvnt fiftoi-nfeet4eep acniM the roadway, tilled withnmd find water.

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3T We hnve received thescrond nurbcr of-'The Mirror of Typogr:i|,liy ," pulishe.l b)y T. H. Senior i C o . . 205 Fulton

lion of n cfasfei of ditT.rrnt fruits printedin oil colors. The liea.ling is also printedin colors, and ia beautiful.

Icpendcnt Journal of Literature, Art,['.-litics, Fiimncv, Field Si>ort*, and Xews,piiblishi'd every Kuturdrtv niorning, at f*1'ark Row, N. Y. Kinnhan Con)walli*,edilor nnd [icoprMtOE. Subscription price

lurini::o ytht: most promising pupils * as u>t»-i r"

i-l gati.1: •• M;irv, did Martin Lnther die a' death I" *• N«s" n t the rrply, " he

:il csrti.ni^- in St..1..- l..,ppy?.ut

lot" the l.rid.-.

Tho fir-t cut nail in Uic world •in 1 7 " . l.y JercmUl \\'ilkirwn,berl.ii.d, U. I.

A iii-groclerk of tin- New Orloant l\>li-aIJoard rui-licJ to tlus i.i.piiry »f a whitocili/.T.'ii ii-* t o \U'' \LIiic 'JC * I H \ 1>T ^ l r n v \ l u g a

rcvolvor au.l procvciling to m e lib- ii.l*-r-ro^nWr. The white mai *a« locked up

jtW Tlie Xete Kcltctk Ma'jazine for July ; a:.d the mgr.> li I IwlH.is on our table, and i* replelo with good { . ~~T" *** . " , -

rending. Tn order lo avoid carrying tfCnt '"nWriJc^ in " K U J U I . J . " - - ^ ^ ^ , '•• W H -Phiums P%»M into anew volumc.tbc con- : f,;,,,,]., don't b li.-ve my wife if At !•*«elusion of that slory lut« tx-cn pritttod in j noi money Ut piy to? my tollin."fonil of a stiiiiilementto tho 4 th voL It . ~ "*" ~ . ^ . ,,

. „ , , ., 'A caw of tl inier-lnn of • p.<or oltlH i l l l > r s p l i t l n ^ i i l * ? r * i . l M * r ^ I l l i . k l i n t t r ^ E i d - i i T i i i * , . I l l '

ubiill & Mnrdocb, Pul.li"li.T*, SI Lclun Street, iMitimurc M'l.

•> far

The Constitutionalist • IjA I N Ft BM). N. J. IN CHBHRT STREET, A VHUrkwki Marble W.*k.) Vi. I-. FORCE & BRO., nonvus 4 rn'/tnrirmn*,

tkrv* «*r tresmimos. :„,rT. nraresr . fte

I’eiMklr inrnrlnUlv m : rj.fl. a4i|iitonal iiiM-itton. *4) c

Oaswrnr ■ chiinn

isrsi nk*vs i»ii;k< t«»kv.

A* flallafarltna iiorsK,

•men flttsa, V. i. <)-***• Miner. . • • • . l*r«|«4.Hur. ThU he* rrrentle V-es n**tt>n;M< rrm«vlrIrH an-l fur».-»i<rd rhrei.il.. h»f I hi- ..niMv.ut..... <.r l>ni(rlriir «nal.| in|..».i l.l. and lb' paMIe ceurrelW I... t,.-*.,.- ibf I—»t a.e Ih-p.Mir c V* .... I .<l**re- h-sar..

11 AUKH *1T. VAIL A CXI, || r MH'«n M»T 111 KB\L ESTATK ACKNT8, naierieui. *. t.

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JnllN 'll. VAN WINKLKa ATTORNEY * rol N«*KU.«*K AT LAW.

^ :rrr«rilfnlar auentlnei x'i»*w l«» Ihle hranrfc JjolIN <\ srTVIlKN. M. H. ntrsnixa an* hhukon. •rrttl I" •«.w a tNi.M-.nei * PT;AINFIKI.t».M. J. I'fllf a li< Mira rrt.m "<% lo * . a m ; 1 |o 5 and ThSp t p- llr.'jtrnrr In *rc»n<l IMrcvl. bc***re* «V- r|A>IKN M. VuuUIIKEH,

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SUPPLEMENT.

PLAINFIELD, N. ,L, THURSDAY, JULY L IH89. WHOLE NUMBER 70.

ITT- V-r.al* n siren 10 lh* ea^e »1 Rr-el an/ \Ja II. K. s.MA 1.1.KV. * N|CW JRM«r.Y IfK \I- KATATK IHtOKKR. ^ I I. hliM.of l{«el RfjU' )•• -irWenc^J

- tT“ «.rral |*4ar*-'n*nta M<«rj In lien

M\ r ^

4\ t V A ICS,

\ IIOI'SIL KRAY stick ct*.

Tbe City -Drill Store.

SHAW & THOBN,

DRUGGISTS,

PLAINFIELD TEA CO. [ Warchouso on Front St,

«N.ar'ijiinv*-li<4ri.» Plainfield, N. J. Wholesale nnd Retail.

I anln« la lire prln* nf >.mr Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Spices

«« art eeJIlns a . ».r..n.U «f i *.«>■» n •l^r^fHelnr ar.ii 1'rtnr.

TI'.AN. fc B»r*»UW ARRANT

Front St., opp. clier. y, | rawE'.bISWas I'LAINFIEL.I, N. 1. COWKICH.

ami: I'l PAiHiiiicn iybuytuisco nt the

Drug Line

Lower Prices

other I'U.-r in the City.

.7.7, 40 «uil 7.7 !>* •' l*otnnt. SUGARS,

.•< i» r < • k h .

rtatv/U-hl Ten Co.

ON THE BEACH

AT LONG BRANCH! yj E - Illume V' erettrlii IM- ^ »*lelk>i feeli-

Tuesday, July 13th. Lnoln-lhr a-.r k <>Mir Strin-tjrt8tictock

"SLEEPr HOLLOW." fonnetllti- hr »r* rial train "».-r the • B-e Shm« RnllfMad. arrlvkiTeai lha

^IbrtlluutDns. . *3P_

THL PIOUS BOBBER. ihirmtr rnv tnrnly fivc \f*n r.f ncliial

porvict! nt ihtcclho, I hnr«* f..m»| nunf aim linrooloV-H the li«rry of Ilrnrcn \o w n« I lie «kvll in.

One Mioruin; I >lc|)|t‘*l ii'to Chief Mnt- >**11*4 oflin*. having jn>t r*>liinicl from the \\V*T, when I an- n< r.ntc<l hr the <7iirf?

“Ilullo, Harry ! *" ",,c J°n : there ia aurL iihend." ••WlwtV on »oe» f n"«»tlicr murkier!** 1 rxcUimcl.

“No. it*n a robhenri *)r, I *honM «y, n --ric* of rwbbcricn."

“Where aw at .**’ “Hond at reel.** “Wlmt, not on lb«ml afreet !** I rrir«l,

iwkmiiilinl, for iliirino my alnrncc I Ii.nl heanJ of frt411cm rohherh-n being commit- tc*l on that (MMlIcMlar alreel.

“Ven, Ilnmr, llrie ii» the tenth r*>hlK*ry there in»hle of two weeks” r«-|»Iie«I >fntncl%

“Can it l«e fathomed r •*1 know not; in Did wo luul 110 one to

work it up.*’ ••Whrre’a Ihilt an.l Knight f* “On that nmr.lrr r*A*o in Newark." “Ain! Charley 1W* -r* “He lima jtut finiabcfl ibuCkcttcrton for-

gery rare, an«l ia atfwtrd Inin? to-morrow. So Howard, yu w ill have to w.»rk np thi< to work till

Cream Soils Water

To rF.KKWTION.

s..le Agm.tw fm

**m tiy it, but T ran not morning, for I iuu»t rrat,” **AU right," ret timed ll»c Cliief, »nd 1

U fl the ln-wh|nartor*. Hie many mliboih* which had taken

place on I>ond atreet, were very myatcriona and no trace could In* had of the deprvda tor, for they iwented t«» liarc been commit- ted Hy one person. IVt'.'tivin from I*liil- ndclpliia worked at tlie rajic a w-hilo, but went home no wi.er lliiU) they emne. ! had w.H'ked np many difficult cams Mi l wa* ro.r*fc«ml . tirat rate ik'trrtiw—

Faro for tho Excursion. - - $1 50 I"’"1 ■’ '*5 °"r ,1<lcn-.mVir.aflj cbii.irrM Half PHr- - nijwtcriiw nnd iut nr At o work plwecd r~z~« ;;^.7;fT.'Efi«r,

11

v'uvr ,w.r. C7.V . l*ian- I

1 MM\r • uh Hie )

Pratt’s Astral Oil! .

s^S 'New No. 685

An I entered hcAd.piArtcr* the •ucceding inning I wa* hailed hy Mitfarlf: "Another n-bberj lot night, llmry." **N'»t ill li.Old atirct. I Ii.»jk-." HYo\ it i» there AgaiiL*’ “Hie devil,” I cried, perfectly a-.t<»ni>li

trr* 1 STKKICT ft MMKIKMI. V r.uuaVD sTUKirr,

Xt^varlf, ( )M'KHI«»NK «V KlsilKIt, HAWn. MIN'D %5I» IHW.K KWTOIT,

CW^ath. Hlin4, and IWf*. •! Low ^ n r * oaraniL |aH«yt) «

J •LAI N 1*1 KV.I» MAURI.K WoUKS, niKIIKl <‘T.. rLtlXITKIJk. n j l FT SO nr,l»r- la at» lliw nf ba.lmwn

• > * ■. I” Mr|»innr ■■ - aad Jcv.lr, Ww.alr Sail, far it.." -•Miratil. rd ja«U,» J»• h;i;i;s ,1 III'T.ltAKIi.

HI I'l'l. I .'IKK' ...» MO.WM.t S. VKWKi.i.A- a. nm.mw,

IX".- AM IN" IKIMT *".rN r

rl\ tlASl'l IT’S A FACT.'

THAT Vermeule, “ The Hatter,” ^. practioal Hatter,”

Vluiii Snv<"l, Oji|i. Smivrsi'L St., I’l.iinficlil

is SKl.U.N'i;

HATS, CAPS,

And Straw Goods, 1 Trunks, Viiliws, lt.-li.nlrs, I’m- j luvllni., PurnM.ls, .Vr.,

Of X.-wnrk, N. J., I1|«jii‘l ■•im-i.i-.I a lar?r and mwij.li |.* a - ••ilmrtil ..f

■ Hats, Caps,StTaw Goods, Sc. II, al price# 1

Silk Mats, awl in «iualii. •ARIL K. T.

B^THnS J.’OR SALE •

. aRo».i • nark.

•Mj.My “It in either hi* RntAiil » imp*," naij the cliief, willi a Muilu on hl> Owe. “Who w in vidfc! U<t night T “Mm. Ihinint, the lm*h widow. She in here thin morn! ng, nnd Mid nbo lind rli rohh.d of TAlunblcd am-.Hilling to er five tlioiiiAnil ilolkim." “Wluw !’* I eirlaimeiL “That wan a liig

liaul."

“1 haie ui. oinplicnlcd

k«bim. Thin U the timtt I lim e cugjged on. liul

.iliufl to •U.L’* .jue

M. VKKMEI’LE,

,SM \LLKY A Si: \L, BUTCHERS,

|W“ U.|ir. I.al>

: Young Mem’ Christian hmmlm. ‘ ROOMS. CHERRY STREET.

Regular Monthly MootincP.

FOK SALK

••Now, Howard, you had lettrrgo anil r\aiuinc the awtie of the robbery, and d« an yon think Ih-M."

I left tlieolBm and ere long ntnod npor 1 lie marble atepn of Mm. 1 Hi rant'a atone front. A .ncrvanl Imilo me enter, ami 1 ««• e. nducted to tile parlor, w here I found lire widow bathed in tear*. Sire i|nirkly knaked up nnd drew her hand* aero** her eyo*.

“I uni ll.irrr llunid," 1 wi*l, by way of iiitrodiictliMi. “Mr. Howard, the detective f" “Tlie wun«, nwdain." “You come here to inYcMigAte the mat-

ter, do y*»n not f* “ I d«>. I would like to nee the room

where you kept y».«r rahiahh-*." “Follow me,” miid tho wi.low ; and she

led me np alaira to a nrnall to.-m where the jewel* Inn I Ireen kept. '1‘hing* were in a top«y tnrvy emt<liti«>n. A Thrco StoTy French Roof HOUSO | Drawer* Int mi the floor with their con-

'•‘i1,l*'!ki,\ '1 :::\ 'i*.•!*.''Ind >*nii.»w«V tviiu •CAltcred about the room. Tho inm safe had been broken open and lire money and jewels extracted. I noticed that there wa* a Main of blood upon one of tire drawers ami coueUnhsl that the burglar had injured ldm««Uf in noiue way, while roinmitting Ilia deprc<b«tioi»«.

The netr moment I picked np a part of an envelope, which »*» aaturnted h'.o.nl. 1 eiamiued it clo*dy, and found that it liad In-en addreMed to “Kev. Noah Newton, New York.'

I hardily tlinut it into my pocket, and turning to the widow, raid :

“Mr*. Diwwat, do yon know the Knv. Noah Newton, «>f tin* “Oli, yen be i* our juwtor; hut you do not .u*pcct him T* , **Oli, ii.s I »"■» re«ine*ted to empure

•| ."gT.TS'.gS nIro.it liim. l»y a fi.-ii.l. ■ .. •-4irli ■ J -n«n ...» Im.o I no r|pi.,** mM i.lon,». I I..-.-

awfek or rnk Dime Savings Institution 1‘hitnjlclil, -V../.,

2d DIVIDEND. jyi

|Tr:-T», »»»

i.AitE i< !

John ii ntn j , go

“C-ui yon «h-srrihc any’ article that ha* ™ *uhur “Oh, )c.*—there wa- my betrothal ring, vu given to me by Mr. Ihiratil many ar* ago, Imt he i.* iItinI now." ‘•ri-a*e <le*ciilK* it,” I raid impatiently. “It wn* a heavy g.d.l ring, the letters

"T. II." engrave I on it.” “That wil! do.” said I, and lire nest

linnte I wn* w alking rapidly towarda my lodging*. • For a long time I thought of the cave apon which 1 wa* engaged. I could not believe that Mr. Newton wait the burglar bn I then lire <]ne**ti.w arose how came that bloody envelope in the widow** room I

Rni I iuu*i ace the mini«ter and know more about him. I oauntcrgrl down Ilroadwar nnd stopped into a itoro to pnreha*o mhiic artick-s which I flood in need of. While making lire pifkaw, a man otepped in and n*ked for *omp thing* which h.-wl been left there for Nofh New ton.

Arc }..u Mr. Sc«t,.«r u|cl tin clerk.

I am. r-N mu lip .lair, an.l pet Mr. Xcw- . tiling-,** eried tho clerk 1*> crriuiU

boy. Hob hurried op Main*, while I continued atiidying Now ton** face, I had exported eec a person -of siuiaUrr coaiften uicc, but

in wo fully nii.*tuk< ii. lie n» a man ab'uit twenty-cifdil year*

of age. with a cleanly nhaveil face and wn* neatly dre««cd. Hi*, eye* were large nnd expreraive, nnd tire noble' looking; forchc;id t«dd that lie wo* intelligent. Though hi* looks spike well of him, 1 though he need- ed watching, and -1 determined t do it.— When he left the store 1 follow* <| him, but lie went directly'to hia boarding Imoimo.

The next night 1 watcbcl Newton's house ami saw him come forth nnd walk

I followed, nnd Ire led ni£ through *treet after Mrcet, until we enter*! It—— street. Wa* lie going to a gambling Irell f

Yea, it wa* true. I saw him catering a fa-"hionahlc re*ort. I billowed auit, and -aw my man *eat himself at a faro table.— Ho bet heavily hut lo-t, nnd at last laid hi* last dolLir upon tire table. This time lie won nnd continued to do so nnt»|| he wn* a thousand dollar* ahead. llo (hen left tire room and went to hi* bo*rdi*gdiou*e.

Night after night I followed to and from the gambling house, but learned nothing

Hut «nrcr*a wa* to conre. One night 1 was looking at Mono gold pens in Ljewelry •tore, wlirn a woman entered and Mood near me. Her |*erv-»n glittered with dia- mond*. A* she turned her fare, toward* me, I raw Anna lltMlnillB* OUO of the many women in New York, who

•• Itarrr their -nil for thewtmnr oflMr." A* she laid her Irtt hand npon I lie rour-

ter I saw a plain gold ring glietlning on one of her finger*. I leaned forwunl, lookml at tlie ring, and saw- the letter* “T.

gnwcil upon it. 1 knew it jjn**.antly. the betrothal ring of wlach Mr*. Ourant had l»cen robbed.

How came Anna in pomeraioi of that i^f I must ascertain : *n 1 hastily pur- n-ed a pen, and took my *tuti<*n onbddc of the store to await her exit. Sly) came

out at Usl and walked rapidly nwny. followed her through several stn-et*, ui lien in the vicinity of the Halter}*, »

wa* joined hy a man, who, a* the light the lamp fell upon hi* face, I recognised Noah Newton, lire minister. Tho .two entere*! a house near by. Presently New- ton came out and walked away without being followed.

After nailing an hour Imger, 1 saw Anna come front tlie hnikling. I stepped forward and laid my hand upon her shoulder.

“ Who are you f* “ Harry llowarLn

“ A detective f Yea, I've heart of you.” “ Anna, I am engaged in my I'gitiiiiate btiatncs*, and I waul you toarai-tin catch-

ing a villa**.” “I will do so if I can, air.” “Then p!ea*i- inform mo who gave you

that ring f” 1 raid, pointing to lie stolen ring a (ill on her Unger. •• Noah Newton, a young man who lives on S street."

“Was it that young jn-rson whom you met awilo ago I” .

- "Him, Anna, that ring Irelong* to Mrs. I hi ran I, and that man whom tori met to-

night i* a preacher, and the celebrated H-iid street robber.” "Why, y*di don't any ao! He raid Ire

a* a j.-wellcr, nnd gave me many pretty tiling* r

** Will you keep this conversation a* •u would a secret, Anna!” “ *ir; I hope yon will catch him,” c answered an<l walked away. It wn* ten «/ckidc now, but I determin-

ed to viitii tire widow. Sire received are kindly, but her face were a look of disap- pointment when I toll her I had no due the robber. After we bad talke«l awhile she said : M Our pastor prencim liia farewell scr- im to-morrow."

** Hi* farewell sennoo I” I cried utterly astoni*lred.

“ Yes he k-avc* for California, iiiimc- dlately after the scrrlcca are ruoriwled.— IU brother bus written for him to chub. Ii* congregation will I*,- -.»rry to part with ini, and I especially, f»#r lm comforted n • lion 1 »M in sorrow, and pc in to-1 me to the Lamb of Ood V* “Tlie bypoerile !*' I mentally exclaimed. I left tlie widow in a harry, and went to

Lradijourtcra, got 4'liurley llora nnd pro- oceded to Newton’* bouse t*» am*t him. Hnt tlje bir.1 Imd flown.. He had g«»ne,

housekeeper said, to spend the night h a friend in a lower part of lire city. Y« were chagrined at our defeat, ami

resolved to arrest him before he reached the church. Wc went to tW ehnrcli at an early hour, but our game wa* already there,

ae singing. Wc entered a l*vrk seat; wc were compelled to do so.

job primtbg; six a*s««a

jlt.-iln | ^nnrj ^tinlino

ha xihiii. i.n. crncir.A mi, VA H US. II t!. II FA UH,

ISA l.l. TICKETS, Jtr., .IV.,

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES Thn Constitutionalist.

I"KAITOl XTAUIJC.-r W» »**tic- llut 1." *>f «Hir cvebangra ■ Ik* f'miam .SVaLire/. »»f Trenton, ami lire AWa/a-7 Jomrmtt. of Jer- sey rfly, have f.ir «*.ine week* pa*t l-een pnldialling in tlwir r* Iranna touching ftltlu skvtcltea wml pithy paragraph* >uo*%gU* naguring for tire m*» of l«*mp«-r*iree. If <Tiilrie* W. Jar nnd Major 7. K. l"*aghoin bare become I’atriarrh* DivWonaoftbo S«.n* of Temperance, or even In.iik- bold— n**, do-<rk<t-|*crv it ought to have lavn an- nottwcod to tire pnMie k*ug ago. Tlrev “houM Iircome bright and *liining liglii/ in in order, and unlike tire temperam-c bretar- er who took a poor. mi»*r*hlc dnmkaol around the country with him to exhibit a* a “ frightful example." they are both com- potent to do tire w hole bndaraa |lrem*elre% ami need no a»M-laucc.—Middlntx Cvwa/jf Democrat.

for I In- climrli «r«» fillc-l "■ i t h people .1,0 *>•»> "i"1 » L-1*'* «»«* • . . . .. .. .. ...... “ il. i._.i

A few day ainec a lady reached a rail- res.I “depot in T*ayton. Otiio ju*t a* the train on which *ho deoire.1 V* take p*»«*go moved away. She wa* extremely anxitm* . to evi abroad tliat train, but was left, which, of eonrre. wa* not right. A* *ho *too«l gazing at the train, her arn»* full of package* and her eye* fnH of tear*, a gen- tleman arrived »t the dspit on a fnll run. with hi* carpet *ack ^u hi* band, hi* root on hi* arm and hi* face streaming with por*piration. lie. loo, wanted to take tlie same train, hnt, ala*, wa* loo late.— A* lie looked al the train, now fa*l mov- ing away, he not down hiw carpet bag* wip*-.| bi« fare at»»l, very -lelilK-ro^-ly and emphatically raid: “ Ii ■» that train.” Tlie Udy beard him, and. Mulling upon ■d: " Tliank

hail rome t»» ln-ar tlie farewell di-c The preacher aroso and tv<»k hi* teat, wliirli, I think, read n* fuIV)w»: “lie yc

holy ; f»«r 1 am holy." The discourse wa* v splcmlbl one, in which hi* talent* shorn- with all their brightm-**. He concluded by nhorting Iii- hear* t.» take him a* a* an c»- kinplejuid follow him a*he followed Clirisl.

When the scnicc* were concluded, he lescended from the pulpit to receive the

farewclb «f his congivgalioiu 'Jlio la-; die* gathered ■a—4 him to receive the parting ki*.v At k*t he starle-l towards the door.

*3 our time, Harry," whi«prred Ciuiilea Kuws, a* Newton neared me. I stepped up to lire pinna r-•hirer, anJ

gra«ping hia arm cried out: •* Mr. Newton, in the name r.f the eon--

morjwcaltli of New York, 1 arrest you.” “ What fur f* Ira stammered -Kit. “ For the Hond Street roblreric*.” He turned pale ns death, and many of

tho women fainted. Hi* hand moved to ward hi* runt pocket*, but it did not u-arh it.

" tjuiclc, Clmrley ! the bracelet*!” I cried. The next instant f’harley K<«s sprang forward and cliv-jwd llic haitd«:olTs on, and

Mr. Newton was marched uff amid the shriek* and groans of hi* congregation. When hi* trial crunc off lie made a full confession, and he went to Sing Sing for a term of fifteen years.

All tire frail* of hi* rob lories were re- covered save tire money, ami Anna Hod- man willingly gave up the widow** ring.

Aftcra Ccw week* later 1 wa* presented will* a fine gold watch hy the people of Hoinl Street, •>f a minister clothing.

lie had undoubtedly, etprwwd her sentiment* exactly.

Sheridan wa* one day much annored hr a fellow memIrer tire II >u*c of Com- mon*. wh<* kept erring out every minnt *. - Hear! Irear!" In Hrwribinj a political contemporary that'sidred to play rogue, but had only sen-e onoogh to act flail, be look occasion to exclaim with great emphasi* : “ Where, where •halt *»# And a m**re foolish knave or a more lm-ifi*k />*J than VeT—“Vicar! Wear! " mm about*d by Ihy troublesome member. Sb< ridsn turned ronnd. nnd. thanking him Are lira prompt information, sat down amid a gen- eral roar of laughter.

The iiidifinilene** of many recipe* u capitally illustrated by a nil* given bv a ««»r*lvd rook, w ho wa* celebrated Are mak- ing delirious com bread. Say* I»inah : “ Why darlin,’ sometime* grn’ally I lake* « link- meal, and sometime* gvo’ally I taka a little don’, an’ I kinu* o’ niixc* ’em np with some li<>l water, an* I |«U m net* enough, an’ a link- * ik. an’ Lhrn | Ulcus it jc't ’l*»ui ’iion-gh. An’ you dofoj jei* a-^ Iwncy, an’ y.»’U make il »> p-'-d as I do.' Mr. Tliotua* <». A mi strong wa* riding uitbliis wife and child m-nr Hiiekslrerry. • tran < sanity. * k* dare ar°. mi one of the old "pine” by-roads. «»d aitempiing torrews what appeared to tra w »maU of ^landing water, such ;«* are eomnwm in that section, hi* Horae suddenly rank I out of sight: lie ranghl np Iii* child and • leaped from tlie bark of U»c. wagon to the fitn. ground »ill* it. and immediately pinag- ing in caught his wife ami rescued her.— Tire horse was drowncL lie afterward* a*.-crtaitic.l that thr hole vraa ire^caooocd hy tire washing «»f lira water fnrea a eran- clinrrh is in charge berry 1h«t. making a cIuumr ab--nl fffte, n

not a wolf in sheep’. * ^ * «b*cp acr.ti»* the roadway, filled whh 1 { nuid and water. J-?>"Tlicre are now in the organized! A sicr. military service of New Jersey lOo officers » .*!

2 re.r»0 armed and opiipped men. Ire side* | tho re*cr«ed militia, which numbers 118, 000 men.

an in Odnmbtia. Ohi*s Other ‘lav because hi* cctheart had the consumption. 4-min hislo ry, recently, during an cvaniii tire m<»*t wunUn* pnpiU was gatrd: •• Mhsv, did Martin ld»W die a natural death f “ N«s" was the rr|dy, " ha wa* (-x-coiuiiiiiuieated hr " bull.

Tbe amack of a parting ki** canscl lha hire.. - at Inched In a budnl can..••«*> in St. l/oui* to run on a} with the happy J»mt frightened pair nnd smaal bonnet of tho bride. Tire fir»t cut nail in die w.rekJ was...» nial. W ilkinson, of I‘u

i-hhirg

JteT* We have rercivcd thcaecond num- ber «.f •• The Mirror of Typography puh- lisl.e l by T. II. Senior «fc Co., 205 Fulton Stx-vt. Tbe Front is|wice, is n represent a- tion of a e hi sic l of different frnit«, printe.| in oil colors. The heading is al.-o printed in colors, ami i* Irenutiful

;q?-Tho .l/Uiun i* tV name of an In- dependenft Journal of Uicrnture, Art, j j,, JVv7. I, l*olitioa, Finance, FmM Sport*, and Now«, i berl.xml, \C 1. pobKidn-devery Saturday morning, at -to' . , ! ", " “< u ,, . v v L-«.t r - ii A negivelerk of tl»e N» w Urlc-xn* l ol»--a ark lt"«, N. 1. Klnakan ,u„rJ lUc „( . .Liu, e.{ilo, ami propnetor. Subscription price rtUMl\ to the time tafday by drawing*

00. I revolver mud proceeding to can- Ui* ii.tcr- InjiW. 'ill.- white max wa* locked up x#" T1»0 Amp Erlvtit Moinim t>r July . a:.d tho m^ro 1.1 hnwre. i* on our table, and 1* replete with cereal , "7 TT* .lT." -i . t — ‘ ".I A note was found in |1 o inreket of a ro rvililln—. In .ml,", l» ."....I o.m-,»K ,uM.W m K,lgI«.l. -vin|I. •• |w /‘hiurns /’.an into a new volume, the con- (,, IM] , don’t b lieve my wifr if .he Ira* elusion of that *ton- ha* been printed in t not uiom-y b> |»ay fo* my coffin.” form of a supplement to lira 4th voL III . 7. . „ . , m „ .. -A cam- of lira nwuerabip ‘4 a poor old will Ire sent to.ubsrnlrer* upon application. |w^,. ,|, „ -rentx -fi.«- dollars l!w b-cn Turnbull k Murdoch, I’ubli.lier*. M I.« \- |ri;,| in Hnfi'ah. i.im- nnu*, an l ra a* far in-ton Street, iMhintOVf Md. I fr hi. M-thnneut -i* mi. ’

Page 4: Preserve Your Eyes ! I«OOZ£ ! S James M. C. Smith, Dry Goods!...'• 1 no •« inn ,81110. TggyTir..J' IM' ano'i

I J M W S DT T * ? P W .TiT!«<*y.

fiurTKHliX'CI.XIV.—In »<-tt.> preventfniu.N in the sal<: of thread.1. IV it diarloj l.v the Senate, nod livn

,r.il Ass.int.Iy ..I" the State of New JerseyThat everv manufacturer of M-»imr tlireadur [HT-i'ii eiraagcd iii pntling nn wwin*thn-nd on xptiih or in fMcksuxc* iiiU-ri.leil(or KIIQ, almll, lwf-.ro ilic same ip ..Here!ti>r unlf, affix t« each spool itr fMtfKBfje .•.hl«l ..rli.*et df-i-natin^ ttic actual nmn-l«r of yards whiek MKII aptwl or packagecontjiiiM.

•2. Alfd IK: il enacted. Tlutt if anv maitn-f;n-iiitvr, orpVnun so wigHircd asarorewit.l,

ra<-h spiol i«\ aovcml paekufjes of threadimmnfa-iured or pal up as afurosaid, or

t-i be nfiM<-rl. n bidet or ticket lo any «poo1Of pnekae* for «»let *pf^ifying that such*JMH.I ur package contains n grenlcr nuni-Iwr of yards of lliread than »ucli spool orpaeksjje actnallv contain*, sticli mamifactHirer or fittffcn'ittatl forfVit tncwiin of fivedoQna f..r each *nof.l or pa--k:i<;e so wiih-.mt* Ublcor hhcly labeled, that ( W | be•old oLoffdivd for "«ki bj MKU wanuta.-tnrer or iierson enga-'cd .i< afiWBsaid, In berecovered in an ac-ii..n of d.bt l.v any per->,••;>. who tinti\ sue for the same; one-half ofmill penalty to co to the poof ofthotown-*hip where wid-uit i* broo?lrt, and one-half to th« jn.-nM>» snin^; for the s:inic.

3. And be U enacticd, That if any-personor person*, selling or dealing "i l l , | :,l * ail.it,-Iv »U or offer for siil.-:.nv*<;« in;: tlm-m!o.i «'ri,,..Uor mnacluWM, apon wliidi noIHU-I.HS Hfumxiii'i, is nllix.'d; ..rwitli intentl-> deceive, fhafl BcH, or offtr for MIO, anv

l iwhich a label

p pis affixed spoeffvin:.; tha

11 f TWitit 1 h— — nh spool or package ad sul-ly contain*; Htteh wlfci ordwilei so oflnn.lin ; shall forfeit the Biyn rf fire dollars fo"e«-h iipool or punka"" pn wild or olT.-ri-.ft*r mile wtthnnt Me* I:.!..-!, or fels*ly tbcl•cJ •* af>ir<i«:ii ; to be recovered in an nrii..n of Jelit l>y any penxm «h» may Mf«r the Mine ; one fadfol said penalty t-pit to ihc poor of the township where sucliHtKin U brought, H-i.l ono-tiafr to tho ?<-r

4. Ami tii- it enacted. Tliat tlic nrovisi.iof the f<m'<'.>iti<'H.<t shall not Hi.plv lo ullitli:iii c-.ti->i> tnrend.

5. And IH: it ena.-le,]. That thisnrl sh»l

kr a pnliKr iu-1 nnd take effect. Sm.noJist

Approved Aprit 1, IS60.CntprnDIANVll .—A supplement to tl

• A t ftrthc govemiftcltt ami ngnlali.ui l i e State Priori."I. I:.- H eraeted bv the Smatcand Oe

Tliat fr..iu :uid aflorllift piisja^ofllitsa.

•irflin-: »li.-ro.li..w, "•• of.Mhom, or

dbacena afticlca and tilings bi*L-in%»fiacntioaed, <•""' bo pBirlwSfl or otlicruioLmini'd, »r shall mMnifncWP, druw andWMK, ,.r .Iraw with i.iUnt to «.-H or hadMild, or print HIIV HIITJI flrtictcs, cverv mi4p.rson sf.nJI, cm c..nvicti<m tlieraof, W itn

onejear, or befinmt 'n..l moltl tlian uwtfaomand (tolEara for eStch off«n»e, onc-tliird.* said lint- to be paid to the informer tipon

lirdstothc sch.-ill fui.'l of the comity inl.i.l. Mieh ofirnaw shall be committed.a, And be il tnaclcxl.Tliat if miy per

shall dVpbnt, or ratise V> lo deposited, inny pusL office »illiiu tliU sUOc. wr place

.n connected tliercwitli, or of any enm-

.secne and indecent articles and thing*cntioned in the first wction of this act,rmydKnUr, lmn.lbill,c;ir.I.advcrtismci.t»fc, pamphkt or notice of anv kin.l, Blst-ig-Whwe, how or nlioui snc'li indecent

t M obnenc articles or tiling cm he pnr-ttascd or otli,-rwise olilnincd, « ilh tlie in-fctrfWmg^ « m e conrtjed l.y mail

iy pewon nhaJI knowingly or wilfully

uvn'.iiM" sttiall, on ennv'irtion" thereof, lieIlijeet for oneTi and every offense to Ihe

"t'iw'^i.l'tirst'w-L-lilin"nf th ' i^w-t fur theronwf tli.T.in n-t fortli, Rnd « i d line shall

'tWIn ^ r £ L '"3. Ami bo it eiiacted, That nil macis-

UJ.H.Vi-d

ilHn

shall certify to be reawmablu and propel.O.AnH be it en*ct*4,Tin«t this act shall

Ukc effect immerliHtclv.Approved April 2, ifi'oO,

nAPTEnDXVII.—A fnrttier sBppfcnwntto the act entitled "An apt for tlic pnti-i^limrnt of frimM," npproveft Ai.ri! *'x-tecnth, eijlitecn linn.lred and furty-«ix.1. lie it coasted 1'V vim Senate andGi-n-

cml Asseinl.lv of the State of Sew Jorscy,Tliat if any person sli.-ill l»err»fter dirrctlv

"lieck, or°other eTidcifC -t debt, ur' niTvflier britie, propont or re>v:,rj, or glre orlake, or offer to give ormnk- anv prOffii e

contnict, covenniit oMifffltiyn, or" seettritvf.r the l'ayim-nt, dcfeverVl, a':en;Uion, ••>-.raiisfer of any .n.mey or' oilier valral.k-

vanT,' to cil.l'iim, procure, of inllnci-pinion, boimvror

I t>e

•t.nre otbor ofllctr tfcreof, the. keepinp .a.-orrert, iinpani:i( fhirlv rewtrd of tli.' itn-t at, mob prisoner'and of his labor(rhatfaw MtnAictonr oi otherwise; and i*li»!l ba the dnlv <>f tl.c kfej,er to Me tlu.Ihu and rt'raird'i* re^uUriy IIIIKIC and prc

2. And be it enacted, Tbit when the inKjK'ctors KIHIII ln'^-iti-fi.'.I tlint tho uid recurd n properlv kui.t. they shall direct thekifper, for cvurr moritli nffitillifu! imrfori!iMof um< 1 I I I •' t "

ihc state prUoi., >.. rcixitto him two da\• >f the term for which he wm se.itent.df..r orcrj month of coHtinuotia orderly d.portmenttwo days; and fur every montof manifest effort at iutdleetnul iinnroviment and self control W b«cortiffed by tli

Uldt&W, that in any month in which a I-OI

idiall be made; and in case of any flagrantiniM>oTidni:t bv any prisoner, it nhnll btln<*lul fcr Ulfl'iimpeeton to declare a forrc.ii iint of the lime prcvionwly remitted tchtm either in wbrile or in part, as to then.l.alLeen.iu.t.

3. And be it HMCfctf, Tliat on ll.e re''•'inincii'lntI'm iiftlic kwpcr ami moral in-•tmcU.r, it shall he lawful fur the tiii.pee.tor.Io remit an additional day per month t.,••. ry conviet who for twelve months preced-ing aWI have merited the mime by his continuowt JJ<HM| conduct in the pnrticnlaialiote mcctioned, and for each oiicceedin:Trar of uninterrupted pood conduct, pr*prctwivcly to increase the remission t.nday pur month for that your.

4. And be it enacted. That if any peiRon »ho has partaken of the- climc'ncv fill.i- Mt 'hall be apiin convicted and "sentenced U. the sUte prison, he nhall in nd-d it ion to hi* i»id sentence be reqltira•erre out tlie nnruber of day* remitted tohim or her on the previous term

5.And be it enact,-]. That nil aontoiof imprisonment in the itstlrprison nby any courtiif this state, for » -ti-rui of.nonihs or year-, >lm!l hu construed andnnd<TKtood Io bo nia.l.' under nnj subjectto tin- provuuona ofttiiaict.

fl. And IK; it tnacl.d. That the suppi,ment to ihc act for thu government andrr^nlatiun of tin- •tefca prison, approveilA rnl foiirteontfi. ci^l.U-..,, liiwdw-.l andMxty-^ight, be mad tbfl sain.; is hercbv ru-jx-alc.I.

7. And be it enacted, Tliat this act shall

. Approved April ^,"]8o9.

<'I I*ITK* OOCCSI*—A further -nnple-n.pi.l to an act entitled ".\n act for thef•'mi' IHIT i.i ,»f rrimei.,** apprir>\ied Aprilvixtecnth, eigMeca lnmdnd and torty-

1. Be it ftin.-t.-d 1>v the Senate and Gen-eral Aiwml.l* of t he State .,f {few JerscvThat if any penon -trill -II, or offer to sellor -hall »iie away. oreSer to give a « a v ,<>r have in hi* or terpoMCiwttHi with intentIII M-I1 or pire away any otMCCne and in-drri'tit book, patnplile't, paper, drawing,painting, fttbogra.ph, ••njtrarhij;. dagiierreo-'>!"•• pho1o"r]ii>li, EUTeoKcopie picinri-il-d. 1. Cart, in-tmnient or article of inde-cent or immoral tw, or article or modi-in., for the provemion of conception orprornriny .,( aliortio.., or slctll adcrttW tllCsame forsali*. or RIMQ adveriise any article

•inant .iireotcd to the. sheriff of themty»it1i which MI.II complaint elinll

er within Mid 'coiinly, directing him,>m or any of them, to search for, MIM

mill take iiossoHsion «f such obscene andindecent Looks, papers, articles and things"nd said in.ii^istrrttc s!iall transmit. encloKcd

d n!idiT sew?, sp^'rimens thereof to thedistriet attorney of his county, and shalldi'r»»it within the county jail Of bis countyoi such other secure place ns ;-h:ill seem tohim meet, enclosed and under seal, theremainder tht-reof, and .-hall, upon the eon-victmn of the person or persons ofteiiditi"1

tinder the provisions of this act, forthwith

•naindl-rthcrcnf ^seized a nforcsaid, andshall eansc to bcenteiwl tipon the recordsof his court the titctof such ih-inietion.

4. And be it enacted. Thai it shall \Kthi.- duly of (he presiding judgo of every

nilliiii this Mate, cxpeeially to chnrgc thegnuid jurv at each lerm oi said court tot;ike notice of all offenses committed invioktiona of any of the provisions oi thisncL

Approved April 1, 1SG9.

CIHITKK R33V. —An a.-t anthorising eiaminatioi. of a., a Iversc p * ty in a civilaction before trial.1. lie it enacted by the Senate mid

General Assembly of the State of New Jer-•scy. That any pa'.ty In an aciion in the

of Ial adverse, parlies afte!action and before, iho trial of'snid ad

tion; that mid examination may be befmy jiihtico of the supreme con-t or befoi

' a be•d..fiit Ifast fivL. .lays, m.lv.s a short*kneisfor good cause aliown' prescribe,ty Bjnslnceo, UiCHiiprenwtwnrtitlicpart:ih.-ill onlv be examine.) upon nn ordeundo t.v ;i justice of tho anprenw court Uwlium application Ujerefi.ro is IIIH.1L>, andUie Lrranii.. ' of said order sball be dh

onnrv niili the iiisiiee to whom said ap-plicatinn is mad.-; the services of saiddcr shall be f-nm.-iriit summons and n,,l& the party or parties oamed therein todtcttd before said justice or supreme c

S. And l>e it en;ict.-d. That no party to>e examined who shall reside in the stateof New Jersey, sliall be coni|>cllud lo attend' any olln-r eountjr tlian that ithoro he

iiiics, but any party residing out of thestate may be compelled to attend in anycounty named in the order of sai.l jnstieeif tin: Biiprcme court; ami a non-rcsidcDt>lainlill'tiiay Wservcd out ut this st.iti

iiiition, and if lie docs not nppcar in fomiliHiH-e \vitli ftaid notice, all jiro.'cediiii*;.liall 1^ stayed on his part until his an-»earancc lie shall 'ivo the same notice t»ha defendant as required by the first «c -ionoftVwacL

3. And be it enacted, Tlmt ntiv part* toie examined-Mmed ia said order at saidusti.e oftfie anpnino eoart niav be comn-lk-il 1o attend li.f,.]-,- tlie jnsiire of tlio

Boner named in said ordtV ii'i' the "smiTeaanner as any witniiw nwy be .-, impelled,o Httclid iiimn tin- triit! of ii civil actionllwrn he b » boon duly suLpa-uaod to al-

4. And 1* it enacted, Tlmt tlie sai.1 c v•mii»tlon of raid party or parties s1.»ll lw

.ken l.y said ju^tU or com.nW.oni-r or:.lh . thJ Mime H on the trial of a ,:.-•-,

th tlie right of examination mid crossmii»ati.>n ; and raid cxaminslion shalreduced to writing and shall he signed

Lrllie parly or parties so examined asifotBsatd, and certiBed bv said justice ormmntmqoaeia and filed 'with the- clerk oftlie cimi>ty wliere the canst! in to be tried;;m.| p.ni.1 cxHiiiiimtion iiiov U> reail by

liter party at the trial; where tlie exam-utimi is made before a justice of tlie MI

b* rednre'd to writtin- hy any clerk ol

counsellor of Bald MHtrt ; any qneftiom may

the objection, or if the party refuse to

nil CtAnpel tW party to amm-rr the same1b, party ex ;mm,i,S !• hgally culilledliave thexami answervd.S. And \xi it enacted. That tlie cxamtn-

tion nf Hi.' party llin* taken umy U re-

ftv prov ided , he nwy b e ' , ,>nr,l «,

fbf >• <'<IH'<'M|<[, mid all ,H any at Hltfpleadings in tin: case upon hi* part Mrrckunont by oriler <.f «HV justice of die noprciitocow-tin his tiivcratuMt.

7. And be il enaiteil, Thai the partnmiaejt sliall ret.it* the -nmo f i * B .

e th

I of n eaii»i\and the justice or .•«•r taking ttm t.i-timniiv xlmll r

..1 by tewto-a(or taking te-t'imoTiy in j . . .

8. And be il nia.terl, That the party[naminimr afaJj hi the flrst itistnnre p«yIhc witness fees and-sll tlie costs and ex-pense* of said cxuuiiiiutloii, unless • jnslii-o

' "ie »npromecourt otberamo order, nndtax JiWTifaff in his l.ili of c.Mls only

of th< snpr

,.l'»i\ kind shall licr«ifttT*c «rvet«al, " tluwcdor nwiiitnimd beyond oroxl.rlor t..llteufafc'said I-ntklwad" line OT linae «f• .Ii.; filli.% M c u l pier- «hH-b "<>»> " " '^xct'cl ru.e Inii.iiw.l fuel in |ttdtli rvapect-i*1v,'«Tid vbivli sh»ll rv no c^*o cxlerldbc/ond the line indioat.:-! for pUta on saidnaps •eeumMntinV snid n-p'rt; and no

pirr- slinll h.-rr^fipr !«; c.tMmetcd in saidUdeWHtcr.-, w h n sm-rr* eiterii.r pier line-ire rf.ptad, lixt-d an-I estatnsMbj; *t lesH.tervnU Ce.W,vn-,ncT, pier, l h £ fc«5ljrvaU CctweenVucT, pifive ft-ct, except at placnw-d for ferries, or to be

.] whe h dpk-w>; nor

t d h

inensncti

piedctipii dthi" pt

i

pilooroH hloctisand hrida««; and ifIdovks and bridge*, such block* and bridgshall not. ncenpv mure, than one-half of tlength . f the p'ier, and 'they sliall l>cconstructed as to permit n fret flowpassage of walrr under and through thewilhi.ut any other inlcrniptioa or obslruinn than il,« pile or blocks ncceefary

pport sai.l p i rA

in be- of t

of thel.slntnin- fro

stiltC4 ,iill, resolution, or other proceeding dopcad-ng before the legislature or before tliaenate or general assembly of this slate,r upon any deetiou or appointment toffiee to bo made by the Ren»le or generaliseml.lv of this state, or bv the senate and^neralWrnl-lyin j.,inl W t i h

ieh sunrn:X. pr.

iakingor otRring to i»f iiinnev, or other

numory note, bill ofl

jufation,1 ' Reeurhy.'wibe.

aluabfc

ation, Rccurity, bril.e, pr«-s, and the ntembcr of th

cd guilty of a

i&yvine, dife'etly or indirect]cpl the same, -.hall be ;<il jml;

•f almll be pnni.-he-l bvim.nt at hard labor, or

both; but Mich fine »1.HII not exceed fivethe u-anJ dollars, nnd such impri

d fi d

:>. And IH: it enniUd, that the acttitled "An ait to authorize thu ownclands Dpon tidewatere to build wbarvexfr(»nt of the winie J approved Waroh ci(

tecnth, vi^lneeti hundred and fifty-one,and the --un<- is |n<nLbv repealed, us to Itldo«.iirr«ofihe Hudson HVET, New Y.b.iy, :ti>.l Kill V.in Hull, below llic lineriK-an hijjli ti.te; but said rep.-al slmll I

li-lit, cnMorn, or local conitnoii Uiw, foiiie I upon the tai-l consent of the state,othersiic to (i!t in .inv land undiT n;ibelow mean hi^li tid.'; and without 1

no |crs..u ..r.-..n oi-.itinn lmll fill in,build upon,.or m.ike any erection on.

idewateof tlu*stab! in New York bav, Mnds.river, or Kill Von Kill!; and in ease an..

Era polity of purpn-sture, which X.ll be:ib:.t<'d »t the co,»t» and espetMt of snebperson or corporalii.n, on application ofthe attorney general, under decree of thecourt of chancery, or by indu-tim-nt in tilcounty in which the same may 1>e, or o|positc tn and adjoining which said pmprcMtora nmy be; provided, however, that

•ither this section, jinr any pithU Itained, i>linll in any'wise repeal

ipair any grant of Innd under watelto reclaim made directly by

tive act, or grant or liceiHy, : mile c

p, pnd withowned, o

upy,h t

p | pd •.hall also I repeal

Hk I tslmlt not exceed fi'.. .he forever disqualified to hold

rovided', however, that if ll'e |,hall niako any UK* fift, otter .is iif<ji"t!said, hhall, m unv Ifi'ul ]irocccdin'»"ii wiiich the evidcoco shall be relaxantnd material, Kiv0 evidenrc conccrui.tg:ii-h <;irt, offer or promise, against anyleinber of tile senate or jrenci-al assembly,rotiior person who fhaR ia anywise, Ji-

power orpnrchitsir, till

r fmiitinir and adjun.iMi> land.thorized lo be owned, by fluor grantee, or licensee, in tint mentioned, it«, hi. or tbeilcs, gTAtitce or ft»»if;ns, or t<)i.irnny i;raut, or license, pow

thorityto erect or build docks,te; whiirrcs nnd biera oppsite »nd•h»!Un.l.owniil, or Mitlioriii*d to be owne.i,

' Vgiatativc ;ict°mentioned, its,•l>reseuta!ive)t, J;I

iade, Or given directly by le; i

(pealabie, and as to any revocuble Rceaiivuii bv tho board of ehoua fr^-ti-Kk-.

iidtreclly, receive or accept any I Sf« e»Mt\ io "l.uild dock*, adjarrea, •ell promise or il-u:...!'.... afunirtld, thru mm or to* fill in or rectdiB any Lands bicry -n.-h person so U-.stifyin» shall not be ! der wiiter in the wiid New York Lay. Ilu.iliie to indictment or COBYICIMWI forlmv- JOB river, or Kill Von Ki.11, the same ah*2 in.-tdc any suell ^ift, otter or promise; j be irrevocuble, so (or ns the lan^ nn<!.id jirdviJe.l also, that ifauy member of wrtor h«=* bean redniined or built ii|»

hi; senate or irenerd wweinbly, or oilier under Midi license. Hi the time that ihdirectlv or a c t take etfeet; lint as to the fntine, *wy sn.-h gift 1 revocal.h liooimc is hereby revoked, and n

" " ' :apalion or reclaim a tion of land uud<ler, without Mieh le"i«lative net, o r nable license shall divert tho title of the

ghts upon the party

any legal proceeding in whieh tliV evidenceshall be rekvant and material, give evidence

agaiofit *ny person who shall make any«ae4 gift, opei or promise nt* aforesaidthen every such member of the . enute urgeneral asKenil.ly, or other person so testify-ing, shall not be liable to indictmenr orconviction for JU'ccplinij or recivin"1 anvsiieh pift, promise, or reward us aforesaid,

2. And be it enacted. That the necondsection of the supplement apdruved Aprilthird, eighteen hundred and Ii fly-five to

piement, be and ihe s;imcisti(':e1.y rcjn--ilcd,ft. And be it enacted Thai this act.

Khali take effect immediately.Approved April ii, 1809.

CHAPTBR CCCLXXXIU.— Snpptcment toan act entitled "An] art to MeerMltlthe rights of the Mate mid of ripaint,

«lM-wh.-re in thi^t,.!.-," «ppr..vt..l Apr

I. And be it nutated by1 the Senate- andGeneral Awcinbly of the H\xw of NewJervey.ilnljtlie l'u'LI,.-;l.l lini- or lines ofsoild'flllin.'aii.l Hit? pier lilies in (tie tidc-w.tcif Of the Mil.(son liver. New Yorkhny.imd Kill V.ui K«il, Ivitiff b.-tweenlv.\ : lr.rs dock, on th- Kill \,.n Knll andSew York aisle KuL .-., Tan

cleg-

stiite, or confer any rights upon the partywho has reckunieJ, or who is in possessionof the same.

4. And be il enacted. That in rperson or corporation who.by any

power or authority, or any of his,or their representatives or assigns shalldesire a paper capal.le of feeing acknowledg-ed and recorded, iiii.de by nnd i» the nameof the Btatt of New Jersey, conveying thelund in the proviso to the third sietionmentioned whether under water now urnot, »nd tlie benefit of an cipresn covenantthat the utatc will not mske or give anygrant or license power, or authoiitv afftet,iiii; land? under water in front of said landsthen and iii either of BUCJI cmw, wiel per-son or corporation, grantee or licenseehavingsiich grantor Kcentie, power or an-•igni on prodncinp n duly certified copy ofMII;II Icgixliiiivc act to saftl cmnmis-sioiicTs,

bt.'iiig such repres.-ntative c*r assignee, andrequest in c such grant and t»cnclits ns inllmsection mentioned, shall be entitled tosaid p a p " HO enpabte of being ackno»g c

ing the tilrcnt of the

limit, b) I,-,..,!! bf.iri.." <!>ll<;

Exe.1 aiiil establrshtallu-ad and pier lines

office ofliu.-s dmlands wi

cept supon

p p pedged and recorded anil gand benefits aforesaid, on y

the said comwiBHQn«rnor nny'two of themwith the governor and attorney geni-ra!for the time lH.-itig, to be shown by the

"cTier.d attesting it, shall and mar executemid deliver and acknowledge in the nameand on behalf of the state, a lease in per-

nd t the nd igua

and assiirns of such corporation.t r or their wearing to be paid

An annual n-tal of three dollarsvery lineal foot measuring on

I'ln thr .Moniri ('jii.nl and li.inkii.g; such grant, license, pitpsnjr, b j art. ,-i[.pi.>vr<l March Binr-j and to ihc heir* nnd i '

And"be it ennetnt* That it hall not I of Mich Cfljporntion in fee, npon hi-, >i

r licensee, or corporation having•IT or authority,

•i rifcof such granteeid awigns

l.at it shall not i of Mich enjporatiun in fee, upon hi*, her or•jirth, stone or j their paying to the state fifty dollars (or

omer M>I:II nunsrmL in mu tidewaters ofj rnch and every lienal fiwt incasuring onthe lln.Uun river. New York Iwy and Kill Ihc bullhead line, in front of the land inVon Knll, beyond the biilkhed line nfseliil ! eluded in said conveyance ; provided, thatOffing l.y this* art ad"|.t.-.l, Bx*dmdw4Kb- nacorixirntion to *bom and such gran?,li-hvl, Ian) down ami ixhil l.i-.l on ihe I U.-CIIM-, ix.wcr »r snthority was given t.v

aid maj.^niid tll«t it •-hall i,..t t f Liw- hgislalire act »s aforesaid,'in which proviErector maiittain ,-mr j.ier or olh.r si.it. wap madn for il,« paynn-nl ol moneyin- e«t«rtor to Ilii- wid bulkhead to (Ire tna-nrer of the Mate for each mid• tines of solid nlliii"^ iti sn v iil;.i'e i>r c\ er\' loot of the the bin ire cml ifsiccd und

ed or indi.'al-l b> said .imp-, on th<- .-orpol-ili.in shall I..- enlilled I., the lien.-lil*lliidv.n r ivr , New York bay six] Kilt Yon , ..f this ,i ,[i.,n; and prnvid.-d further, that

r line fi.rllho said eoni'ni-ion.-rs -ha)! in no ense, bv wiidl "Lint Undo uudiiT wat?r b.^,,.,1 th.- CXICH

fstabli-h-d. .._.._jiod, b-H th" sail convey

anall be eon«trtw»d to extend to anjtmlkbnd oi |.i«r line further out on xai.river a*'l bav that mav hereafter be cs-tai-lislicd I'j legislatlvo irtithority ; ia ca*e an;person i r eotjmntiion taking « lonse nudethisM-ctior, FIIMN desiro ufler«anUa convojancu of all or anv part of the land sileased, tlie ««tic shall 1* made npon pny

it of the Mid sum of fifty dollars foiry sach lineal foot, as af..rc^aid, of th.

land M dvsircd to be Conveyed, the ron_ lease of tin- coniTiii!*»i"iicrs un.lc1

this <>rH<iv olherscetion of this set, sbnlnot merely puss the title t-> llit- l»nd ttierein described, txit the right of the granteior licensee, individunl or corporation, hi*l:«r or 1 heir hein and aMiitns, to exclude t.the exterior bulkhead line, the tidewateby filling in or otherwise improving tin

mi*, and to appropriate the land to ex,sM*e private n*U, and so far as the npl-n.>m time made shall adjoin the. nsvigabk

water, the said conveyiincc or lease sbalvest in the gvantce or lircn^cc. individuaor cor[w>raii,in, and their heiisand asbignthe rigols to the pcr.|nisites of wharfage

,1 other like profits, tolls and clfirgcs."

fill loifamdline oplaeca

S

CD

J. W. Yonng & Co.,I^UMBEK

BUILDIUtr MATERIAL,Cor. of m c e Street aid l i t Raitroad,

oppfwttt ihe rrlrad'i. WeaagHpasB.m»4«M,*J,

fine, Spruce ni HEiloct LnmlierEver ufTcrrd liw Mnlaflrld pul.tlt.

A CmblV* ADPORTMKWT Of

Michigan nnd Canada >Pfae Lumber siwsj-f nn U«nd. K«ry dwerl|jt1nO

FEXCISG, riilMNil LATHAM)SHINGLES.

Blakely Cypress Shingles,t!« bwt «ml el*W»rt la tlir market.

KliAMKS FORHUII.I'INTW PKOHFT

LY e r r t o ouitEit.

yS T . W . T O U N G A C O .

Pliot.igrni.liy ami the Fine Arts,

Itirlc's Htuclio.

Xo. 194 Itiffad Street,

opp. th« p»rk), Newark, N. J,

OUT-DOOR PHOTOGRAPHY !Tlw pntwrtH'r Imvlni; Vx\y; Mien crrat room

ftwm»'ti! In thlf hii|K>rtaul IJTHULII ft l"hi>t'*! " « H M d t t i It omldviit I

Tlw pntwrtHr Iftwm»'ti! In thlf» . !"-•« H.Mii.?dl f i l i H hl

.<„ i l, . i.iiQr], 1,1 l l i l l «i.'.an.) 111" ml mill*, i i i l ' f

j j i n nchierp tLa KpntkU'iii ink thai he ba. r.. IunK squ.int-d ID PC'

hra ],!••! •! M ON I1* i* Kilill-fil

AVai»>tanvtbtng wlihln ihp renrh of rhntocraphT

_n \K imnlrircd wilh Ihi- l.n-riBur-d facllillp! of Jb\*

l£ti'di»"n**'"* " *'" t ' " U l " J M * *'P0KTKA1TS.

Piovjn= a> lie •!«••, i h ^ - i Artl.l., h* ful lI. TnAt Wllll tni" 111] l>l ITltltOl;Tl]l 11J, I1IB WIITl

Aml.m'hp''-- ftir>1.r;njtb- .n.I n lh« Iidur.-.and KiiiichP'1 In India Ink. oi l <" Wairr I'oloi .

fili-ftriiooiif SIIT plmlncnph mailr, »• i l i « pro-

),-il"lli*."iV"l'in.Lr|'Ivuiiuin at ib« S ™ Jtraiy

; » [S..ii-! f.irm-t. ihi' .inly ?irst-Kli>tbertt*. 191 l ln*d MrecM.

J^iSij. J. KIliK. Pb

119 Market St. 55 Market St.Ol'EMSG OF THE

SPRIXO AND SIMMKR CAIITAIGN.

COX THE HATTER.M.-niiined to l.e iit.dersol.] l.v XoM

Lilile Corponil. Tll.v Tim.

m\ YOUNG M5"YOOTH¥ AND "Jays.IIAW^IataX^aSBCSSTa 'a^r ^T*. "wv^S)w Inli-'t Vroinlwilv Flylr. Ik-nl.

1 Ki lk' t lMlU (--.!»,

We Sell Good Goods Very Low,

if/- |-|,.a-i- r«ll«.irt Emii.luc.mri;.-»]^,ai^ il isf

" " " " " " ( ' " ' o x H i . ' I l a t t . - f .

New Goods !

ELE&ANTJTYLES!Ladies ! Attention !

Woodruff & Co.,

FRONT STREET,

Washington Eock Hotel!- | H E ABOVE. FAVORITE SUMMER

lA4 i p

fHI llrif-rtal'*

'pirK

A GOOl> ROAp

frim V to 10 mil<-» In rtirnt. und U ntKi rufirri r-ir Th*rheooiy and cwniUrar ol It. «-p«rt.

A &rand 4th of July Celebration

JVIoii<l«>', J u l y -"ill,1 t-'Tui ^pvvraJ pTumtaeut fprmken arc ny<-rA- d

• Wins*. Liqn-rn and f rj»r«

' "n1*""' ''I'1','1""1,"'. "" hb"r Refr«ahfnent»

J O H N WOOD,jm*«s Proprietor.

Notice to the Public.

>hly nutitmnrHp nil (MvSriTa nf that or^an. andinntrrr -xtipfarttin. M*. KWta h u bwn prnnit-

n-hwa opsnUd apm and <ur.il r>r .II.MIUU-, of ihe*i--bjblin; Min Miiy A, K,n», !•• ,'nr,'\,i. Ji. #,,

A. TiT*w"nni. mil 0. X. h m n > ,

1776. 1869.

FOUBTH OF JULY

Dunellen, N.J>n th<'lin,'nr Ihr (viilrai Itailnu.l ..f .V J.) I m k

Monday, July 5th,

root, Slit wiMimrnnr, E r t e * Swetwue HICK

CEORCE R. POUND, ,

Rear of 1st Hattonat Bank,

PLA1NFIELD, 3ST. J«

Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Tallow, 4 c ,

k , l ^ l l ' C " h IViceoIll be ptU a, n y ™ ""

The &em of the SeasonTWm. H. Van Winkle's

CBOCKEEY & GLASSWARE StureFront Street, opp. Cherry,

" O E M .

PIANOS! PIANOS!

PLAIN FIELD. H. J

DRY GOODSOF TUP: ClInlCKST AM* MOST

Fashionable Varieties.

PAM1LY GUOCKEIE&,

WM. A. \VO(.H»l;il-F,laoTl , PlMnllrM. V 3.

1 I VNCi FOK SA[,K.

HAIOS' BROTHEES'

Overstrung Piano-ForteTm:v i:xrKL IN TONE,

AUK KASV OF T<»L"riI,AMI HAVE AtL THE

MOitKKN IMI'Htn EMli.NTX

A. VANDERBEEK'S,fliern Stn-it, l'Uitifield, N. J.

PACE. POTTER A CO'S

Cabinet Organs anil MelodeousVEHV cng-vp.

NOON & BROTHER,1

Plmlers, Gas n i Steam Fitters,No. 3! Bank Street, Newark, N. J.

AlfUi, dral.-n inLead-awl Ir.>n l>iiM-, VatvOaj Steam, W.-u.-r

A 'iii- Kittii.irs, WataMtagea> sti-nmWliUtks. sti-juu CinbA BoUus

funiishcl ta ..r,lfr.HWKI.I.INUS, STORKS A KA(TOi;iK3

N<M)N

I,:>«-!« r>» .»<T—V. Okpikii .'.XVliXIV.—-In unto |<re>cnl fraii-l- in IV “I- "f tbrcncl. I. In' it rwn-ii 1.1 UieSinnl*.«oJ «nn- rral A«»-tiil-l|J of I In Slate of Nr» Jflny. TKat tmr innnnfnnliimr of M-aing llirra-l, nr iriMm rnpi^l in milling up M-wing., l l.rraH on ppm* «* in l*du*t* iul« mini I pri-nrel in I In- fur •*!«, »Jiall. Uff-re tlic unu* w ottere-l | •*« ll.r salr, affix to rorli spool or par k*gr Ulwl or ticket <l<-*iglutting tin* vtual nun Ikt of yards wlimh «rh «po*.l ..r package contain*. g. AiPl Id it ruactcd. Hurt if *n.' umun- fivlwrcr, «»r pr*nw»n *•> engagt-d a**r*-re-** sliall iwrpowly neglect te affix *<»«*•' k*l*cl cjh-Ii »p>oi •ir'vcrctni pnfknjp** of thread manafa tnrctl or put up a» aforesaid. or •liall. -ill. intent to dweive. affix «*r cause to he affixed. a label or ticket to any •|"*o1 or package for *»k. specifying Hint swli or package contains a greater num- Idt of yard* of thread than *uch spool 01 package nctaullr contains. snch ni*iiaf;t«;t- turrr or person shall forfeit the •inn of flv< dollitn for each apool or packagr %•* with* out a Uhle or lately IhIdIkI, that rlmll I. *.*ld or offered f'»r sale l«y attvb man u fa' turcr or person enn^d n» aforesaid, t«» I* recovered in an action of debt by any l-U son who sliall sue for the smite : oncli.ilf* •aid penalty to go to the p«-*r of Ihc town where Mid suit is brought, and half to the |K?r»on suing for tie- •nine. 3. And he it enxetod, That if any |w nr persons, selling or dealing in w thread at wholesale or retail, diall ki ingly sell or offer for tale any sew ing thread nn •pools or in |>arkagi**. ujmjii which no label, as aforesaid, i- nffited; or with intent to deceive, shall sell, or offer for -It. any sowing thread on sp*->laor in package*, on which a Uhol i* affixed specifying that such .sjhs.I or package contains a greater imniher of yardn than such sjh*oI or package aciual ly contains ; such aclU-r or dealer *o ottend- ing shall forfeit tin- stun of five dollar* for each spool or package so sold €•* sale without Mich Ul-cl. or fnlv*ly IaU-1 ed as aforosaid; to le recovered in an ac lion of debt by any pcr«»a who may mu for the same ; one "half ol said penalty t- goto the poor of the township where such action Is brought, and one half to the p« ron suing f.»r the same. 4. And lie it enacted. Tliat Hm» provide of the foregoing act shall not apply to other than C'dtou thread. ft. And lie it enacted, Tl.at this act shall he a publi- act and take effect Immediate ly. Approved April I, I POO. C *n * itch ni.XXVll—A supplement to the * A t f*rthe gmcmmvnl and regulation ot lire State I'rianw/' 1. lie it eitacled by tbe Senate and flcn- eral Assembly of the State of New Jersey. That froia and after the passage of this ac it shall lie the duty of the iiisperlur* < the slain prison to assign to the clerk . some other officer thereof, tin* keeping of a correct, impartial daily rernrd of the conduct i*f ejn li prisoner and of hi* lal»or. »bother satisfactory or otlrerwisc; audit •hall lar tin: duty of llie kcrjajr to see that Ihc Mid record i- n*guUrlv made and pre- served nmlirr his care. 2. And lie it enacted. That when the in* apectoiw alinR l*r *«li>final Hint the Mid re- cord is properly kept, they shall direct the keeper, for every month of faithful |* rfonn ■new of aligned bd-ir by any convict in the state prison, ».• remit in him two day* «»f tbe term for which he was sentenced ; for ercry mouth of continuous orderly de- |Mirtmcnt two days; and for even' month of manifc«t cff.rt at intellectual improve- ment and M*lf control to tu* certifieii hy the moral instructor one day ; prurided never theless, that in any month in which a con- vict shall have merited ami rercivod pun- i-'hnient, no Mteh remission of aentwicc •hall be made; and in case of any fla-rrant misconduct by any priaoner, it shall lar lawful for the inspect)** to declare a for- feiture of the time previously remitted to biin either in whole or in part, as to them shall seem iu*t. S. And be it enacted, Tliat on the re- eonunciHlation of tire keeper and mural in- structor. it shall !*• lawful for the inspectors to remit an additional day per month to e»ry eonvict who for twelve monih-preecd- ing shall have merited Hie Mine by his con- Unuoaa gtwnl conduct in the particular* mentioned, and for each succeeding year of nnintemipted g.«»«l conduct, pro grcfaively to increase the remission one day per mouth for that year. 4. And be it marled". That if any per- s-.ii who has partaken of the rlcnicney of this act shall I** again convicted and sen tetieed to the sUte prison, he shall in ad- | pl»«*'«< d it ion to bis said sentence be required u» serve out the number of days remitted to bitn or her on the previous term. ft. And be it enacted. That all sentences of imprisonment in the stale pri * ny curt of thi. f.„ ,

•dating where. I»..w. -r «.f.v»h..iu, «.r T.> what mean* any of the ► ud uulveeni .ni l .ib«*ciic article* and things bcVcintwfore mentioned, can Ik- pun linked or otherwise •drained, or shall niaiiafactflw, draw and es|H>sc. or .Iran with biteiit to •*.•■ or have Mil-1, or print any such article*, ever* such .11, oil corn icti«»n there*»f. In- im- iv jail* not more than tear, or be fined not nmni than ..nc •sand dollars for each olTcn*e, one-third [eiid to the informer upon

a|i(rv prm bled, lie lliav Ih' j for It -US’- W,.I. ..lid all IX any of tbe pleadings in the ease np-.n bis pah arieken lo ucler of any jo-tiea of Hie *«pn me t in hi* diaeMti.ik cotwt 7. And he jl ena. tel. Tlial Hie party

li.**e evidence tbe person so offend •hall l*c convicted, and the r« inaining t thirds to the M-hool fund of the coiluly which Mich offense shall !*c committed. 0. And Ik: it cMctorl.That if any perse a •hall dc|H»»it. or cause to l-c deposited, in any port oflioo nilbui this state, or place in charge of any e«prc*a company or per- son connected therewrith, or of any com- mon carrier or other persons, any of the o'-scene and indecent articles and Uiing* m.-nlioncd in tl»« first section of this act, •>r any circular, handbill, car-1, advcrtiMiicnt book, pamphkit or notice of any kind, stat- ing where, how or whom such indecent and obscene art ictus or thing can be pur- chased or otherwise ol»laiiicd, with the in- tent of having the same convey oil by mail nr express, or in any other manner, or if any person shall knowingly or wilfully receive the same with intent to carry or •hall carry or ouavey the same by express or in ai-y other manner, every jhtsoii ko offending sluill, on conviction thereof, l«c •iibjei t for each ami rvcrv off. use to th«* same fines Slid penalties ‘n* are prrscrilied in the snid first n-etion of thi* n. t fi-r tlm offense- therein wt forth, au-l -aid line shall bu divided and paid in the same inauncr n in iwmiJoJ. And Ik* it eimeted. That all Hingis* are suHiorizol on due comjdiiint, MipjiurU'd by oatb or adimiation, t<» i**uc warrant directed to the sheriff of the hinly with which sm-li coiupkiint shall p made, or to any constable *>r police of- ficer within sai<l county, directing him, any of them, to search for, scire and take possession of such obscene and indecent book*, papers, article* and things and said magistrate shall transmit, enclosed and under seal, specimens thereof to tin* district attorney of his county, and shall deposit within tIh? county jail of bi*county ot such other seenre pb»c«- as shall seem to him meet, enclosed and under seal, the remainder there.-f, an>I shall, U|«»n the Con- viction of the person or persons offending under the provisions of this act, forthwith d»tn»y, or cause to be destroyed tho rc- insin-i.-r thereof ^ irirol an aforesaid, ami •hall e.vuso to Ik- entered np*>u thy records «f hi* court the fact of -ncli destruction. 4. And I-- it enacted. That it shall Ik- the duty of thy presiding ju-lge of every court of •cs»ions of over and terminer, within this state, rcpecially to charge the grand jury at erwh term "j said court to take notice of all offenses committed in violations of any of the provisions ol this act. Approved April 1, 1*69. Chapter I>NI\*. —An act authorising ex animation of an a Ivcrsc pa ty in a civil action before trial. 1. Jle it enacted by the Senate an.I General As-endily of tlic Stale of New Jer- sey, Tliat anv pR.-ttr to n-i no i-.n in the supreme «-r circuit courts may be examined a* .« witness at tbe inrtane*-«#nny adverse jairly .x parties, or of any one of the adverse parties after i**nc joined in said action and la-fore the trial ..f >ai.l act- ; that snid examination may be la*f«-rc justice of the supreme eon*t or before any supremo court cevnuiiasioncr, on a previous n.»ti.*c to the fiarty to be examin- ed of at hsart five days, mdesa a shorter time is for good can*C shown preseril-V'i »V a jnsisrc o, the supreme c.*urt; the part a full Ul.lv Im! cxnniiiiol ii|»mi nn or-iei nia-le by a justice >4 the supremo court to whom application therefore is made, . the granting of b-rid order shall l»e ilis ti«>nary with the justice to whom said plication is nia-h-; tlie services of said dor shall be sufficient summons and notice to tin* luirly or p:irties named therein to attend iH-fore Mid justice or supreme misoioner tlu*n-in named. . Ami Ih- it enacted. That tu> party to •laiiiincd who shall reside in the state of New Jersey, shall be compelled to attend any other county than tliat where he u.lcs, hut any party reaiding out of the ie may be compelled to attend in any county named in the order of mid justice of the supreme court; and a non-rcsidcut plaintiff may Id served out of this stale with pcrsoiuil notice to attend

i-d •hall ifteire the -b*c sul»|MPiiaed and at tending «*» »i the trial of n cause, and the justice misMouer taking tin- lewtimony * ceive the same ti*e* for his sen i now allowed by law to a muster i lor taking testimony in a cau-c. 8. And Ih- it minded. That the party examining shall in the first instance pay the witness fees and-all the costs and cx penses of said exHUiiuati-m, unless n justice of the supreme court otherwise order, and shall tax thcrvfnr in his lull of oorta only such sum a* a justice of the supreme court shall certify to hr reasonable and propnr. ff.And l»c it cnaeted.Tbat this act shall take effect immediately. Approved April 2, I “CO. CnArTrn T»XVII.—A further supplement t'» the act entitled "An act for the pun- ishment «*f crimes." approved April -fv- trenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six. ]. Do it enacted by the Senate and Gen- eral A--eml.lv of the State of New Jersey, Tliat if anv ji-r«-.n shall hereafter directly or indirectly, give, offer, or promiselogive any sum of money orotlo r valuable thing, or xuy promissory note, bill of exchange check, <>r other evidence "I debt, or any other bribe, proseut or reward, or g've .»r make, or offer to give <»r oink--any pr-mii e contract, covenant obligation, or security the paTimut, delivery,

Lumtoer

iiniha-w extend mty.Wid ubii h sli<lf. hi beyond Hie line indicated for pier* on aiiid ■mips aecianpaiiving said report; and no p*i-T" shall li'-rcafter Iw cne»tnietcd in said lidewat. r., wli a such* cxlrriqr. P'vr lines chancery hr- ■fi.ptnd. fixed arid . staSlisIM, at lk»" interval* Do I ween snch piers than severity- five f.!*t, except at plweca occupied and used for ferries, «r to Ik- so OOfHphd *>r u»e*l when the spaces between tin* piers may Id k as; a«>r shnll any such j>i«r Id constructed in any oilier manner than.on piles or on blocks"and bridge*; Mid if on l>lo*'k* and briilgcs. such bk-eks and bridge* shall n.»« oeewpy more than onc-lialf of the length . 1 the pier, and they shall Id bo nstrueted as to permit a free flow

r_. c»*rpuwilfon taking a K*»ac nnder Hiissecth-r, •hall desire afterwanUa con- veyance .-f all or anv part of the land so leaned, tlie *amc shsH Id made »pon pay- mont of tlie Mitl sum of fifty dollar* fisr cfcry ao«*h lineal fo**t, as aforesaid, of the land so desired to be enveyed, the con- veyance or lease of Hie conimia-iuacra tills or a-iy olhcrsaetioa of this act, shall not merely i»s*% the titk* to the land there- in described, lait Hm right of Hie granti-c or licensee, individual or corporation, hi*. Idt o» I heir heirs aad assign*, to exclude to the anterior bulkhead hue, Uio tidewater bv filling in or olbcrwisc improving the same,an-1 to appropriate the land to e*- cllisire private iim-s, and so far a* Hie upland |D**age cf water under and through them, horn time msdc shall adjoin tho navigable itl.uut anv other iritermptioa or obstrec water, the said conveyance or lease shall lion than the pile or block* necessary to vest in the grantco or licrnsco. individual support said piers. ‘ «*r Corporat ion, and their heir* and assigns li. A ad be it enacted, that the act en , the rigetsto the peripiisites of wharfage, titled "An art t-» aulliorixo thu ow ner* of i and other like profit*, toll* and omrgea.

raiisfer "f any ••her valenlile bde

lamia Upoa tidewater* to build wharves in front of tlir same j approved March cigh toenth, eight con hundred mid fifty-on r. ho “"'I the same U hereby repealed, ns t«* the tidewaters of Hie 11 ad son rivor, New York biv, find Kill Yon Kull. below the line ot mean high tide; but said repeal shall lmt 1*0 constrneil to rrston nny supposed ilsrttr right, riiatoin, nr local eoinm..n biw, fiMind- e I Ujmti the taet consent of tho slate, of otherwise to fill in anv Uml under water

• , grant 1 ng fro i

high title; and without tbe pr> mission ..f sn'nl coniisaionevw, no | cr*oii or cor|H>ralioti shall fill in, or build upon, or m ike any erection on. or re. l liiu any iff tin- litud under the tidewutev* of UiU rtntc in New York bay, llud—n river, or Kill Von Kull; and in mac anv pi-r-.n or corporation so offending, shall Id guilty of purpn-slure, whirl* •ball Id . . . nlntiil at tbe costs and expense of Midi to be made by the senate or general person or corporation, on application .-f bly of this state, or hy the senate ami the attprncy general, under decree of tin* te h C'Hirt of chancery, or h

•cut, aar.l. to nblan •pinion, beliav ruling of any menilDr of the scnMo or jvncral asM-mbly of this stetc upon any bill, resolution, or oilier prinrecdiiig depend ing before the legislature or before the senate or general assembly of this state, ii|K»n any ileet'mn or appointment offic general assembly in joint meeting. [irrs >n ao git ing, off. ring, or pr>mising to ' give , or making i»r offering to make any .f money, or other th'ng, pruinissiory note, bill of < k, evidence of tlebt, prwiu covunnnt, obligation, security, bribe, pm reward, and the nicmlier of th senate or general assembly, or otln-r per* ho sliall in anywi*c, directly receive or occrpl tbe -amc, shall Im-a.ljudg guilty of a high mbdcms*nor, an-l on convirti’-n thereof slmll bo puni-hed by imprisonment nt hnnl labor,

ndirtment in thu Inch the same may Id, or op- |H»itc to an.I adjoining which Mid pnr- aluahir i prr>ture may br; provided, however, tlial change, neither this section, iu»r any provision in , contract this ai t contoiiDil, shall in any wise repeal or impair any grant of land under water .«r right to reclaim made directly by legisla- tive act, or grant or ficensn power indirectly | tlionly, so made or given, to purchase, till an, occupy, p..w**« and enjoy lands cover cd with water fronting and a.jjoining lands owned, or authorised to browned, by the corporation, «>r grantee, or licensee, in the » =- • - »l,eir

iJ if he do itli said notice, all proceeding* shall be stayed on hi* part until hi* ap shall be stayed on In* turt pearaucc be shall give the - the defendant hh rc.plin-J by the lust .• lion <ff this net. 3. And Id it enacted, Thai any party to m of j bo examined named in said order-ff Mid J and |ju*ir# “flbtf supreme emlfl in .v In- c.-m ubject ladled to attend la fon- tho justice of the t" the provision* oftbiatn. j supreme court **r suiirvuu- court emmis «. And Id it enacted, Tliat the »up|4>- a'mner aaraipl ia mu«I order in the miiiiv mi nt to the act for the gorenniicnt and j manner as anv witln-** may 1..- eomp<-||c*l regulation of the stale prison, approved j to attebd upon the trial ..fa ri»i| u-lion April ftwirlrwntli. righU-.ui liaudn d and j ^l»«*re he bus been duly ■right, he ami the same is hereby re- j tend to at

7. And Id it enact cl, Tl.at this net shall take effect immediately* . Approved April 2, 18l*0.

pm.i-lim. nl o| crimes." n|^row>d April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty- I- Ih itenacU-d t.y the Senate and Gen- eral Assembly of t be State of New Jcrser, Ilia! if any prruon shall m-||. oroffi-r to sell, or -ball give away, or offer to give awar, or liave in his or *t er p<wM-s.i..n w ith intent t» -.-It or gire away any ol»scenc and in- fliDdit book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, painting, title-graph, engraving, dngucrnv.- tvpe, photograph, st«TC**M-..pic piclnre, uimlel. cast, instnuuont or article of indc- ecntOr im moral n*i-. or artielo or medi «■»»•••. for the prevention of conception «»r priM-aringiff at-Hiio.., or shall adertiso iId •ariiv for sale, or •hall advcrliM' any article or medicine wi^i a caution ngninst its n-o

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enacted, Th d the *.,id . \ aminatioii of said party or parti. * shall b. taken by said justice or oouunis«ioner or ally, tho same as on the trial of a mns with the right of examination and «t-— ctnmination; and said examination shall Id reduced to writing and slmll Id signed by the party ..r parlies so examined a* afoirsaid, and Certified by said ju-tice or eommissianeni and filed with the clerk of tbe c.Hiotv where the eait*e is to Id triod: and said examination may Id read by cither party at the trial; where tho exam- ination i* ma.je lDf«.rc a ju*tica ..f the *u preme court, he may amliorixe the same to Id reduced to writ ting by any clerk of any circuit court or by any attorney or counsellor of said court ; any <|iiestion may Id objected to and tho answer taken auhjrrt to Hie objection, or if the party refuse to answer, any justice of the supn iuc court slmll rouipi-1 the party to an-w.-r IId mme if tlw party examining U legrdly entitled to have the same answered. ft. And be it enacted. That tbe examin- ation of the party thu- taken may bo r. bolted bi .dice 1.-1*111,oni. 0. Anil Ih-it enacted. '|1,at if a party refit eo I j attend uti l ti-til» a* herein

both; but Mich fine shall not exceed five j Irgidative act mentioned, ita, I th. u and dollars, and such imprisonment representatives, grantee «»r assigns, or U shall not exceed five year*, and •hall al-*», repeal or impair any grant, or lic-nve, p«>w be forever dieipialifird to hold any officii er or t.i authority to erect or build dock* of honor, tmst or profit under this state; whtim-s and pier* oppsile and adjoining provid' d, however, that if the jDiwon who lands owned, or aathorixed to be own ■d.nll makti nny sucli gift, oiler <»r promise by the corporation, or grantea «.r licou aforesaid,nball, in any legal proceeding in the legislative act laentioucJ, it", hi* in which the evidence shall Id relnvant their represent.itive*. grantees or assigns and material, giro evidence concert.ing beret, fore made, or given directly by Icgi*- sncli gift, offer or promise, against any Utive act, whether said act* arc or an* n..t member of tlie senate or general aaaembly.' rcpealablc, and as to any rcv»*oable license or other per-. »ii who shall iu anywise, di given by tho board of <il»o*aw b^b-dJor- rectly or indirectly, receive or accept anv , of - •«omty to "build d.Dks, vrliarrcs, or mi—e or rc»ur.|*.- -.f-.n-ald, then j pi.-rs, or to fill in or reclaim any land* on- . .cry'-.ich person so toiifyi-.g shall not Id dor water in the said New York bay. find- Knbfa to indictment or eonviciion forliav- son river, or Kill You Kull, the Mine -luill ing made any *ncli gift, offer or promise;1 |)0 irrevocable, oo for as the lan.1 nnder and provided also, that if nay mi tuber of | wrier ha* ln-vn reclaimed or built u|M>n the senate or geiierol as-einbly, or other under such license, nt tho time that this per*.m who shall iu anywise, directly or act take effect; but n* to tho ftitme, such indirectly, receive or accept any such gift | rcvtDablo license i-hereby revoked, and no promise «d reward as aforesaid, shall, in occupation or redaimation of land under any legal nrocccdiug in which the ev idence > water, without Mteh legislative act, or re- •hall be relevant ami aiuterinl, give evidence i vocable license shall divert the title of the c .neerning such gift, offer or promise atata, or cmifer anv rights upon the |nrty against any person who shall make any ! who lia* reclaimed, or w ho is in pussessioii Mich gift, offer or pr.-mi-e as aforesaid, of the same. th.-n every such mcmU r ..f the senate or i 4. And be it enacted, That in erne any mbly, or oilier person so testify- ( perw.ii or corporation who by any legisla- tive act, is a grantee or licensee, or has such power or authority, or any of bis, or lier or their representatives or a**ign* shall desire a paper capable of being acknowledg- ed ami recorded, made bv and iu the name of the stale of New Jersey, conveying tin- land in the proviso to the third wet ion mentioned whether under water now or not. and the benefit of an express covenant that the Mate will not make or give any grant or license power, or authority “

ing, shall not be liable to indicttncnr conviction for accepting or reeiving anv such gift, promise or rewanl as aforesai<l, 2. And be it enacted. That the second •ortion of the supplement ap.lrove.1 April third, eighteen hundred and lifty-five to the dat to which this act ia a further sup plcmcnt. Id and the same ia lie ;e">y rcjD.i!ed, 3. And bo it enacted That this act. shall take effect immediately. Approved April 2, IHGW. CuArran CCCI.NXXIII.— Supplement t an act i-ntitk-d “AnJ act to ascertan the rights of the stale and of npaia owner* in the hind- lyiug under th water.- of the bay «ff New York an. tjliw-wlu-re in tbi- state," apiwoved April • and i l. ventb, eighteen hundn-d and sixty-1 al*o

mg lands under water in front of said lands then Mid in either of such case*, such per- son or corporation, grantee or licensee having snch grant or license, power or n«- signs on producing a duly certified copy ol such legislative act to saal commissioners prcscutativc or assignee •fliio, her or their li-fnetory c I. And Id it c being sneb rcpr**s«-nt«tire or assignee, and I bv the Senate and j requesting such grant and benefits a# in • •<•1ar.11 .AsM-uit-iy «•: the Slate of New j this section men tinned, shall be entitled to Jer-ev. T hiijthc luTh.-ad line .-r line* <>f said pajH-r *0 en|>ablc of being ocknowl- «<>il.l filling nn.I the pu-r line* in tlie tide- cd^cd a..<1 recorded and granting the title w .ter* of tin- Mil.Ison liver. New York j and benefits aforesaid, on payment of the !>:iv,:md Kill \ ..11 Kull. King between ^ consideration hereinafter mentioned; and I K lyard’a d.-ek. .... ih- lv.il \ .... Kull and , Hie -..id coinmis-ionera or any two of them . New York state I m-, l-ira* they have : with the governor and attorney general J b.cn le- enu-nde l and rv|w.ri. d to the leg- for the time being, to Id shown by the i-It i lire !.y the conmii—i->e r- apjtointed governor signing the grant and the attorney under the original act «ff wl i h lids I- a general attesting it, shall and mar execute 1

supplement, t.y ie|aul U- u mg d il- Kelwu- and deliver and seknow ledge in the name, ary liist. eighb e:. hundred a..d sixty -liv e; \ aud ou bvlalf of the Mate, a lease iu per- aic luuvby o'I" pie* I and <h elare-d to l»- petuity to such grantee or licensee or cor five-1 and •‘-tubli-biisl. .»»tin- ext«1 i-*r hulk- 1 [Miration liming such grant, license, power I head aud pier lino- Ih tw* * 11 tho points or authority, and U> the heir* and assign* I named. <is *iivh exterior bill h id and pier j of such grantee or lieeiiHee. or to the sue- 1 line*, so fixed, e-tubll-le-d, a id ndofited, [ w.wor- rind assigns of such Corporation, are »how 11 upon the inaiiii-cript ninp«, ac- upon hi-, her or their socuriug to Id paid ( .-..inpaiiviag said report, and filcl in the to the state an annual re-tal of three dollar* f .•IB. *' of the secreturv of»«ate. except suid 1 f.*r each an every lineal foot measuring on lims drawn 01. said map- fiver or upon the 1 tlie bulkhead line, «»r a eoaveyanee tnsacli I Uud« within the tniumlric* of the grant: gras tec or Gecnsee, or euipo ration having j •na*le to tlir M-rri* fanal and I kinking such grant, license, jmiwit or authority.! < '..iiipany, by act approved March ft.iir and to tlie heir* and assign* of such grantee : teXDvtfi, eighteen Im r d and slxry-onrm.. I ..r licensee, or tn the success.»r* and assign* { 2. And Id il euacl.-k That il sliall n*»t, of snch evaporation in fee, npon his her or i Id Li w ful 1.1 till in with earth, stone or their paying to the state fifty dollar* lor! other M-i'd material, in lha tidewaters <ff. each and every licnal firot measuring on I the lludsiwi river Now Y-rk bay and Kill 1 (Id bulkhead line, iu front of the land in , Y.tn Kull, U yohd Ihc hiilkhml fine of •olid • rlwkxl iu said conveyance ; provided, that | filling by till* act adoptc.1, fixed and i-stal* | no corporation to whom and such grant, lidi.d. laid down and •■*hitbi.il on tin- license, power or authoritv was given by aforesaid map ; and tlial it -l.nll not be law -. k gi-Litiv,- act a- aforeoaid. in which prev 1 ful to ere-rt or iiiaiiitain any pi.ir .-r oilwr si.-n wo- maile f-.r the payment of moarr Structure- exterior to the *:.id bulkhead I to tlw treasurer of the slate f..r each and line or lines of -did filling In any place or! every foot of tho tho shore embraced and place* win ri- no vxteri.iv line f..r pier- i- * contained in the ad : nor the assigns of-n.di refuted ,.r indb-ati-.l by •>ii.| map-, on tin- . orpomli.in •hall I-- «■ntill.-d to tin- iDiicfils I Hudson liver, New ^ ork l.av and Kill Voir , of this Mi-lion; and provided further. Hint

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BUILDING MATERIAL, Cor. s( Pate Slml ill tt! Bulrtal

Oppn.ll. Ih. rri.nl'. »MlhBllnhn-. I1.lni.lcl. !•-.

Pint, Sprite and Hemlock Limber Icr rfn-uri Ih. rw.i-lri rhh". A CBilK'K A«hl>HT»KliT Ot

Michigan an* Canada • im- Knhi .I..,, m hnnl. I.mT 4~.rlplh«

FENCING, CKIUN.i I.ATII ANI> SHINGLES.

Blakely Cypress Sliinglos, the t»fst snd CIWSI---I la I hr n.ark'1.

FRAMES FOR nCILDINGS 1'UOMlT- T,Y CUT TO OI1I1F.U. . IwuinuhnwilU. nhUrde. —,nnl .1, nnJ pric*. mn- T. W. YOUNG • CO. Plmt.igraj.liy anil the Fino Arts.

Klrli'N Hlildio. .Vo. HH Ilroad Street,

...pp ih.. Newark, N. J.

OOT-DOOR PHOTOGRAPHY ! T*»» .nH-rrrlHrr hs- Inc h«x f«rn crr*t ro>« tar lot |it>h-*-.t In ihU Isii—rtsiil braiHli uf fb.it-«rs|>h; ||S« h—'H to voiff It. ciDBUrsi ihsr sltl th- tecimii-ri st M-command, sod literal ooilaj la pm- yI4I»* HD hurr basi scuavat ... and «oiaprttnl afwrs l-f. br -lllbeawshtejla schi.v* U.N TTSHUattel. ID im- sijh-af ixmmMiio Ion* tarunwUtafy trail on* mm |Im Ihmto^m pher mf .the ntntr • hlltrwl sprrs rodurtT ■ -per lalltr. ~ * « wnira ...

Washington. Rock Hotel! 'I'Mff ABOVI.FAVOtlTl SUMMER *«uit snd rrpsim! Hy ig- —hwaffi. t* »’• tot*’n to Ur rt-SflMS Making fstlif.

A OOOO HO A /> » f .ya tern rmatly aprod. <-n ■- » gr*.> nm Ud

tbe above point eOtbf»r»S *• IM nt fnl I

j; XCURSIOH and PICNIC PARTIES • IU lhe^ire»M-slsrrenreel- 'mltjrMlj cabala'wA A Grand 4th of July Celebration .Vloiiiln.v, -Tilly 5th,

TIIK palriMlr pahne ore r—pe-.faHr tw*»o4 I- ■• te-nd Several pr-.mlnest -paakerv arc cxpixl.d to rw prroeau ^iiNR bat tbe tltmcarr IVIaaa. s>.4 C^mrm w II b- d.-pewsrd mi tbe bsr. Refrashmonta at sil bll»4» HO'IHsdil Sinfcf.

JOHN WOOD. Proprietor.

Noiloe to lha Publla. SI >WA», llie tmi < Iplt. Ian amt i-cull-1. ha- per- fcdcJ nur »«fc4rrfnl rare* ot ibe »r— He tb«-* ooirbljr afcdrrsrati-- all <11 •.•*»■• at that oryaa. a ad .-laraPlee* •aMatectl'M. >*' *»*a baa bees pemll

1776. 1869.

OtTwSSMlI OTO-iKA ’TheLiwi* whlrb ha* hers -^irebs-nl Ibrlhla par. Exhibit la Alm-et anytklac -llhln ibe rvaeh of l-h-Kocraphy «□ Iw iikhIared with tb- lucri«»r«l CsrtlllV ialloy A tlial a IU Ik- -uBca al lo UMf, bddluM. FOKTKAITS. r.mi'lojln- mm be thn-n Ih- br-l Aetteta, • aid of PVilacraphy. hi* work WlH -aiurarilan. Cmpetma nm4 EWwryfww.-OM l>S£UVir*-ol.p«..

iva.wrsph loxic. •• ito pm. srrl -Mlral- Rmo. which r«n i ■aii-fortion of a • •••<‘- -I the only ’»»rr- r*s Vreirr. Viosottt*.

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•laarljr #>l-i < cnUNh- a»4 cual-me ■ at I .trtem. ak - h MMev. a. b| Ibe l ’ “■‘"'"-VI'.WpIcl S-nryt. rbe I>n!y Eir-l-n.Dr tisUrry la r rtr> 'j.KHx.nwinrf>ir.

119 Market St. 5 Market St. Ol’KNING OF T1IB

Sprtxo ami -Si mmkr Campaign.

COX THE HATTER.

FOURTH OF JULY

Dunellen, N. J lt»a the line the Pratrat Iteilr-w.! -f .V J > A r-le.

£lii Utc^Ka'iuiaHnS; N. J . -h Monday, July 5th,

Thepmcredlfia-of ih- days 111 cnaa'iwr with lha •rise »f fann.iil and rlngtn* ml Balb. aber which not SEt WlttlMmw. Bratu & Sweejstih 8<ts whrtw r-fn'ihm-nb will be aari <«p l>« llwni H->n ncnl^--.»rr.ir.Mp.riw| >n4 • UK VS.- BAND h«. Ih* P -ilPh. . mi.ntArml "f * FIHKWOllIfH !

,^.rr GEORGE R. POUND,' Roar of 1st National Bank, (Kanartly Than—Thnn-rj > PLAINFIELD, J,

Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Tallow, Sic.,

The Gem of the Season • X*I be found at

Wm. H. Van Winkle’s CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Store

Front Stroet, opp. Cherry,

Mttla l'nrpor.1, Tla> Tim K>er j <*.• il wl h— GEKTS?T0oil6 HtTyOiItHS’ AND BOYS. I

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RUIT JAR, hem -ay iliej or* n C E

VSS: -Ilk- bat. a little "ill '<* -l>le f..r B.1 ami X ol... Iin rrim-liHjd jn thr^mii^i|V lor WW ^ .1 ami I’rr—cd In the U-lc.l rtjfcv. K. a-wh-r thl-. We Sell Good Goods Very Low, »V n«w-r rail am i-d.-d. plea— palrwat*

New G-oods !

ELEGANT STYLES!

Ladies ! Attention I

Woodruff & Co., FRONT STREET,

| rritdcn <• Muck). PLAINFIELD. N. J CO**TARTLY I

DRY GOODS I OF TIIK CHOICEST AND M«WT

Fashionable Varieties. ALno. /

FAMILY CiROCEUIES, I s»f th- rbilr.il «orl-!lr-, eoarlsnilf .« bsod.

Kull, i I tl,. .1 -I.. f»r i .lio l ■ -••••>- i-b..u ii. ^ a- ; y ieiting Qards | .V. I'lANl) I-. > 1 £ Fri.V l,K.

PIANOS! PIANOS!

HAINES’ BROTHERS’

Overstrung Piano-Forte THEY h\\< EL IN TUNE,

AUK EASY <»F TUl'i'II, AN I» IIAYB ALL TIIK

Mt ti »KUN 1 Mill*»Y EMEN1K. other Hr.lcU-- t'*U Im-Ivic pasWil

A. VANDERBEEK’S, ('bom Htrrvt, 1'kuiifickJ, N. J.

PACE, POTTER & CO’S

Cabinet Organs and Melodeois VERY CHEAP.

NOON & BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Sleam Filler*.

No. 3i Bank Street, Newark, N. J. AW. 4r*'»• |B Ida.1 and Iron 1*Ijd. Yslirs, Steam. Water A Gas Fittings, \\at«*r <raagt-s, St.-am Wliiatloo, St.-juu CirilaJk Hoik re fumi*lieil lo ureter. I>\VKLLI!fOH, STOKKS* KA<T«»I:IK^ Mu in A BIloTIIKK,

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Local and State Items.Proceedings of Common Council.

Council met pursuant to adjourn men 1,

Mtiril.cn all pit**"* csecpt Yntca, whoIt rtill reported nsMck.

Minnie* of last meeting read and ap-

Bcportof Com. appointed to confer withKir Department, who reported tliej- could,ce no reason far'disagreeing with Hie De-partment.. Report received and adopted,

Comwittw on Police reported that they'.nrv tried to procure a sifttabl^ place * for|.-rk-np, but have as yet decided upon noPlace.

Mr. A\ est offered a commnFjtcflUon otibiccMW, signed by Mr. Yatea and liimscK.itfltJBg iti detail lliat they Imd consideredtwo QftHriMCn submitted to them, one oftkm for and tlie other against licenses, andniiilc they were in favor of the citv being;trinperMS) thej did not wish to make afinal report milt) they had the opinion ofthe Corporation Counsel on the subject.

Mr. J->nns said tliat lie thought thTnnncil had the power to restrict the rurtraffic in the city.

Mr. Rogen offered a report—1st: thatpetition for ligtiiing a particular section oflha cily should be made to the Council.—•;.], tliat the cspens* of potts and lamps•liouiil l>e borne by the residents and peti-tioners living adjacent thereto, and lhc cx-pen»D-ol lighting tlic lamp* to be paid byihe city. LaiJ oter.

The CmnmnteA on ilnilroa.la reportedtiial they liad waited upon Mr. Emery, whot;ii.l the Company proposed making the

the sings a

Wol t

.ome little dKscoa«on look place between

i,m offered by Wwt in regard to tlio

behig obtained t'-> Know about the pow-

of the. Council lo prohibit the sale ofi in the City. Hy rc^ricst af Mr.

rea i astBed, butol s

Mr. West presented his written protestsgainstws member of Couucil holding two•>!!i,-s at once; Ins idea being; that as no

nbcr was allowed to receive emolumentslid not think it rigtlt for Mr. Kunyon

to ti»M tlie office of Corporation Counselmd Councilman at the same time, and re--l\e |.s_v fur sen ices rendered. Tlic writ-ten opining of Corporation Counsel Waslicreopon read, showing that the Cotmeilbid die right to grant licenses or not, astlitT Mvr proper.

A petition was presented asking for theJrtrjngoF ChcrryStreet from Second toFwot, signed U Messrs. Hurry, Martin,li.r, Trcs. of 1st Nat. Bank, Craig, Mul-fonl and other*.

Petition prwwiterj in favor of prohibit- b r a l e <* o n t h c

wg »k at Ji.^.r, Bigncd by la.jic*.

new J. SI. C Smith'*, also one from God- • l l i e 'tfrri Ilarold, and others, which were re- j T I "

^T* A nUlier scrimis accident happen-ed to a yountt fed rtMBcd Richard Marsh,(aged ten,) on Tcesday craning U»t. liappears that he, i» c.m.pany witb "".orlaJs> were pinving on the lumber i:i JVm.S. Cook & ( V s Lnmter Yard, on Thirdstreet, Whe a pile r |umbra fell op

g M.reh, completely burying him.—The timbers were ai ^aicfelj as possiblethrown.to one side and he was extricatedfrom bis piril.nl.-i position, when it was*found that he was considerably injuredabout the legs and otherwise. lie wasconvevod to his home, and waited tip'jnby I>rs. Lewis Crajg and Pr^basco, It isa. miracle that he was not cnislu.-d.to death,a* some of the timbers that lay over himwere very heavy. Picky w a remarkablybright little fellow, and ITC hope his in-

^ ^ ~ Y. M- C. A.—At a meeting heldon Tliursdav evening, 17th inst., it wasnnanimouily resolved that a vole of thanksbe given the Indies who so kindly assistedat, and to the many contributors to theFestival held Monday and Tuesday even-ings, 1-tth.aiid Ifithinst

J. K. MVEKS, Sec.

£&~ Call soon this week and sec the

Vanderbeek, Esq.,l has opened his. newmusic store in Cherry street, under thisoffice. He has a splendid assortment of

of Dones. llainua Bros, celebrated Pianos,Page, Potter it Co's. I'arlor Organs, Ac.He «!!! kerp constantly on band a. full as-sortment of sheet music of the latest cdi-

.ins. Mr. V. in opening this store has,pp!ied a want long felt In PlainBclJ.B ^ ^ C A M P MEETi^o.^Thcrc will be aip meeting held by the Methodist

Church, cthe Short Hill woods, to «

nilo South of Plainfield, ii

20th, I to IKS continued into theJuly

jek. For further inftn

,mes Brand, Chairman of the Committee.

^T~ Tlif pWe to bny good groceries,

•h i* »IE. D. sfuffutte, rrmWetrwt, opp, BwnetHt

| ^ ~ T h e rote on Lay Delegation in

the M. E. Church, I'binfield, wasFor, - - 7.1.Against, - - C.

E ^ - T h c Comer SUne of the NewMethodist Episcopal Church at Cranford,N. J., will l.e laid with appropriate cere-mony, July 5th, at 2% p. m. Rev. J. S.Porter, D.B., Rev. L K. Dunn, anil otlierearc expected to officiate.

The -illi of July will also he duly cclc-ing of the Sill, coin-

Mr. Jama mured to lay tlie petitions inn foence to T.rfa) Prohibition law, over fur

Tte ordinance in regard to raisingm nej hy tnxmiun w«n passed, the ayes

Wing called; til verted in favor

ing at 10£ o'clock a. m. Addi•, &C, on the occ;i'ion, and to dost- inITIIITI^ \\ itli a Concert aii'] Fare vv. irks.ndies arc preparing a festrral for the

T Pratt's Astral Oil for burning.—

Snt njr.!.ih.r f \ '.'run;; List aa A g

med Kobort J. BlownficM, ofAthc who v i his

ff; the rdi: friciids at Hmtn-1 Brcok, stepped on)t tlic depot in tins city, for tin

attached, authorizing | Purpose of getting a drink of water, a marHmedratc raising of *.\50D, which hy the name.if Lawrencellingcrgot on tin

md-picked up a valise belonging tc

f T Iwttake

ami afte

ing of brV feet fro

Mr. B. and jumped off on the opposite

. and arrested by Officer Moffett, and taken* wf trtc-s off &\ before Alderman Moore, who committede firound. Car- | him to Cuunty Jail, at Elizabeth, whither be

was taken at a late lioiirtbc same night bj-officer Moffijlt. He WHS re^..g,iizcd thereas an old offrwlcr. Tho valise containedartides of clothing, Arc, to a considerableamount. Hut for the prompt action of

i Mat too tnpch fo officer Moffett tho tbicf would have gott. Motion to Lo over lost Ayes and , a w a>- n is t o be hoped that our Common

called on ordinance as amended. J Council will soon furnish a lock-up in ourCity to meet stu;li cases.

M l 100 f (,c t

s from dwcl!-

•j.'. 15 sn amend,-.! K

el final adoption *>f ordi-West thon-ht

Mt. Wort r

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isscd witlii,):;il,lt,,dn1e1,t.

Mr. J«>nc* Miovoil as regards penalties,Stt.9, lie »o amended as to read *5 in-

violent thunder storm wliour City on Monday aftern

B». iwgerj onoreij • revolution on 'Jogs, ' • ' ; _L' r"L'rr;ll<"1'- Jo tn^ntg, iinpouTHIJJJIT, &£.—" | "

Mr. Ayrc , r.tk-red I

1W nL,',.'l „ [ " " ' "

. that Cuis of Uf«

j In KHzrtUtb thu etorm was thc severestinstni'-ied f liavc that has vlsito.l tho plaec for j-ears. Lertg

•sp'rintcl on sfips of Island <vas ijirfted with a terrific thundernii...l;,li«.,, of Clerk. C.-ir-Utorni Sanely afternoon. Houses were

PJ | blow,, d.nvn, v i»cb and buildings riruefeJteJ*™* OHed f-r rcsoh.Ho,, o(1 lamps, by lightning, and in fact it was the hardest

™ l > y Mr. VMt™, U t no action was tliunJer slorm that IKU. s Uitcd that section1:lk'1" '"I it thmogii co»rtc*j to Mr. YaK-. {,„• y.-ar^

''r-iuwncc at, iinp,.n,idii^ ,-al(o.I for by Oo Mon.l.iy afternoon a lar. c brictMr,Jow, Uiu» for paarage and rwd by UehooHioD«l on Union street, KaliwaT, was"••t|.-:it. ..\ft,T SOI

•"ncTidmcntH beina

dny, July "til.

I 3 J*. M.

J'l.i, 1;.,M

l t«te p!«e at thek, •M,,,.J«-. J,,K 5th,-ak> S-irri i.l,- —

atrack by lirflrtning, Hietered aad iartially th

,v| t,, ,vcrcat n-ort np..n ;. buildi

ybeing' H.at-down. Elias

. individual named Dr. Wm. D.

nd .lery e a r s ngo, ami whoso wife I

:it t!ic boUoni of a pair <ii «Uum n i ' i i no

one but the Tir\ »iih hdf. 9u-itn%f- *n>picions wore aroused at Eh* time, of foulplay, but I'otta soon after married a younggirl ivlm was keeping house t"T fiim,- namedKatie" King, and then moved to Newark,where his .second wife died very "sudden-ly," and the Dr. then married a Newark

Wis., and under thc name of I»r. Puval,was doing a thriving business among thcfemale portion of that place as a prnctionorof tlic charlatiYn description. Soou^flJttrhe took np his abod* in thc latter place,.thc wife he Imd married in Xew.uk fekodied ->*lJcnlj-," but ili« Dr. rjfflCily S f fricd aftafti, aud the sudden death of hislast wife Under peculiar circumstances ledto hit arrest, SI>>1 the exnn»ination uf tliebody by an eminent pljysiciati of Chicago,and Bufficieiit strychnine found in her stom-ach to kill a dvzcn persons. Besides, suf-ficient evidence was taken before a Coro-ner's jnry to warrant rerdict of "taur.Icr inthe first degree," and the Dr. was arrestedand incarcerated. At the sitting of theGrand Jury at Janesrjlle, a few days since,he was indicted for murder, in accordancewith|faL-ts developed hy the Coroner's Jury.

Z^T" Hiw thr. "White

E^*TUc new'Fire Well recently putdown by the Fire Department, corner ofFifth and Mechanic Streets, was tried by"PlainfieU, Xo. 2 "k»t Thursday evening,and pmred that it was a £>Knl well everyway. With 20 minutes steady playingthrough two open butts, the water waslowered -t feet 3 inches, and in 5 min-utes filled up again. Tho well »as bulkby David Martin; (colored).

J i T A man engaged in drawing sandat Connecticut Farms, in Ihis County, afew days since, was nearly buried by the-caving in of the Lank, the sand reachinguearly to his chin. Being some distancefrom any dwelling it was sonic time beforehis cries for assistance were heard; they atlength attracted the notice of Mr. GeorgeDuty who happened to be passing near by,who rescued the nearly suffocated man,from his perilous situation.

Egfj" The new Hotel recently erectedby Mr. John M. C. Marsh, at Wcslfk-Id, iscompleted and nearly all furnisbed, Mr.Marsh now bem^ cu^'^cil in putting onUM last finishing touches. The building ismo»t admirably arranged throughout, andis we understand some of the proprietor**own planing. The public have alreadylearned that "Johnny cau keep a Ilotcl."

£W While the bands working for Mr.Lovi Darby, who resides nenr Willow Grovein this Can ty , were engaged in digginga celkr for a barn,'they uncovered ft well

quality of water. The oldest inhabitant hadno recollection of tho well's ever beingthere.

ffsf Tiic plot of! ground opposite thedeput, Wustfield, owned by the hcire ofOrrcn Osborn, is. being laid out in lots, byextending Elm, Qnimby and Prospectstreets through it, mnking fine lots for bus-incss purposes.

£*T Be s in.! a

X?T All those who desire to celebratethe Anniversary of our National Indepen-dence this year, should not fail to go toDllncllen on tho 6th. Everything hasbocn done by the Committee of Arrange-ments to make it a gala-day there.

ZZT The first arrest under tho ordi-nance passed at the last meeting of theCouncil, filling n person *5 for hiring foundintoxicated in the streets of the City tookplace Wednesday. A poor fellow underthe influence of too much adulteratedwater, was brought up before AldermanMoore mid fined.

-If v int pood ha cheap.

: -^T.) . i r Methodist friends at Cran-ford have entered upon their enterprise ofchnroh building with a zeal which prom-ises certain success. They have boflgbt avery eligible and hanJswnc lot of .groundon Walnut avenue, ine.isuriiig 1G0 ft. frontby 300 ft- deep. The iiri-hitcetiirnl plant.j-.s been completed, and fur beauty of itsIjolhic design and completeness, it sur-passes all others in the county, reflectingcr.-<lit npon the architects and upon tin-building r-,.minittcc. The inidience roomis 31 by 00 feet, with a frout extension of8 by 18 fi-ut, for organ find choir, the rearis in ttic form of a m-uii-L-ircle-fajc the pul-pit, wink- n.tj.tiiiiiiA on the rear, will be

t he

1 by

uirr.

g for( > ' calculated at gl.BOj.

w.l do- passed tUxongh Wcsi-;

f S T O w f j Fine VVWite Sl.i.s frnm1 (J.*5iufl..o.i ««. II. imliXIr, JuH-Bin

-el »iil. I!K' mmfi bttildijiiganj will rforirobiOB fur bil.k- citttSW, (nntllt ctaSB and

will FMC Tl fiwt in licigbt, with abase 12fik-t(xjoara. Tlta entire frontage will beftb.>nHa \\,\,mu\ Hie k-n-th, includingtltsolmpd, in f « t Tho solemn yet joy-oaa hying of tite comer rt^no will takeplace on the fill, 'Ubo^ay we cjehrate,"and a d;.y ntier to be f,irrott.;u.

n idative to the examination at tht

c fee (hi* insertion, but will appear in

•Jo of VtHrt JIM*, l.y tlicSouth Side Association, on Tuesday hist,••as, as far as we can learn, well attended.Thc totssoM ranged from *100 to *125.We intendeJ giving a full description ofthis setCj bnt hare becii nnablo to gatherparticulars in time for this week.

Z^T" J'mt received a splomlid assort-ment ur Hoop Skirls mid Cuff.". > ' ^ ^ ' ' ^ !" J a

p ^ f A few more of those splendidpleklcil orders, nt E. O. Jloff H's, Front ttrect.

ZZJ- J ) r S^OS'B CATAKRII KKMEDT is no

r a t s * Mf'liHue liumMtg g.-lten up to• luj'citjf iiTHorKn! n\itl erodulona, nor is it

prceii.nc substances, l>rotightifr.Mii the fourcomers of tl|ft earth, carried seven limesacruastlu GtHi Desert of Sitharah on thebacks of fourteen camels, and broughtacross the Atlantic ocean on two ships."It is a simple, mild, soothing, pleasantRemedy, a perfect Specific for ChronicNasal Catarrh, "Cold in tho head," andkindred diseases. The proprietor, B. V.Pierce, M. I>., of Buffalo, N, Y. offers areward of $500 for a case of Catarrh hecannot .ewe. For nale by most druggistseverywhere. Sent by mail, postpaid, forsixly cents. Address the proprietor asabove.

Jt3~ An account of tlic recent ingeniousand very nearly successful attempt to rol.the Lainl>crtville tank is given by tlieBoocon. There is In thc bink a large burg-lar ;ui'l fire proo"fvault,"with6utside" doorsand two inside folding doors, nnd an insideburglar money safe, and all the doors havecombination dia! locks. On trying to opentheir vault on cducsil;iy morning the of-ficers found that one of tlic lock* would notopen, and sending for the manufacturer ofthe safe it required him and an assistantnearly all that night to open the vault—Upon breaking in and examining thc locksthey found that some burglars bad at someprevious time put an indicator under thcdial, and with it had ascertained the num-ber on which the locks was act, and open-ed it, so that they could distinguish fromthc marks of the indicator what numberwould move tlie first two locks. The in-dicator was found on thc inside of thc twofirst locks, winch the burglars failed to open.Had they succeeded in opening thc thirdlock, thc rnoocy, bonds, tfcc, in tlie bankwould have been carried away, and wewould be compelled to record one of thcuiost adroit robberies.

; 3 ' 7 = R O I . L O F Ho.soitof riainiicld Pub-lic -School, for Jt.ne.

"Vk'"'

nBRIEFS.

—Bnc« orj plinly.—Muiiey fa imt plrnty.

wjBvenHM.Dry Goodi Store is throrttfi

-AfJrand Trot nill Who [JISCO on l!ic> J'laluMi

-AruWcJuiou-KaadTOwiMilat FcUvitte, on Sun

—Tlie Iimi-h M a i n of Amed-rdnm. hmn utriiclc (b

—AnoTbar Flri? Well Ld tt'iiifj put down lij the Dcpartnitrnt, corner of Wflhlilu^Tini and Second i*l«.

n Itt a yium? n«iu lo mn a foul rate of SM jaran-,»in.aell.-u on Uie Sin. We t* ( en fookcyt

—C*ki«m s;.f, i. Gnj s i n s • brilliant Ilgl.t an,l li

last. Th*?y brim^tit AUOLIL £UO--TL« ln.(lj of J. Silver*, Bho commlllcd luiciile ai

r'ii-j.nl limuk, TUCINI&Jlist. «•< found on ThnrvdAr.

Notice to the Public.M. SirAU. lh> Urei.1 < )|,iu.ijin >ud Ocullrl, b.ia pur

n-eic! muBj wtuaflilfl ciirpn >if Ibr ejm: lie iiior

lia>. IIIVII .,].. r.lli J ii|ii*iiiili[tU*.dlir lllfCUjLT of Cl.tr j e b j b l m ; MY« MAKV C MSWrTfanficJd, H, ,J.,M n s n u n A. 1'mwuuTii, Mid O.• Jl. HIT>IM.1>.NCIT Mnrkci. ' ninilitr

GEORGE R. POUND.Roar of 1st National Bank,

(Kofiutrir T««o»«irflV Taaucrj)

rLAINFIKLD, IM. J.

Wool, Sheep- Skirts, Hides, Tallow, & c ,

New Goods!MORE GOODS,

Plenty of them,

PicM & Ramsey's.We have the Largest Stockof Dill Oomla in

AtHEWTORKPEICES!

We do not intend to he undersold byy in the country.

All Goods warranted usrepresented or no sale.

Dress GoodsOF ALL KI.VDS.

SPLENDID SILKS

For Sncijncs, Clieap.

A FEW MORE OK THOSE BRUSSELS

Carpets,

For SI.75 POP Yard.

Carpets Low as 30 Cts. per'yd.

Extra Xtulln 121 rts.,Worth io cts.

Prints from «J fo 11th ct«. rcr vd.

Wo have just adiled to ourStock •

Lane Amount of New Goods!

Which enables n« to offer tlic Lament Assortment ever before offered ID rimnfii-ld

Quick Sales & Small ProfitsIS OITB MOTTO.

Don't forget the place, onMAIM STKEKT, opposite Somerset, is the

pWotofind Dry Goods,

Cheap !Tlmnkfnl to the public for Uiclr past

^oiier-oiia tmlronagc, we solicit a coutiu

Respectful ly,

PICKELL & RAMSEY.

DUNHAM & WATSON,

The Clotliiers,

Aro now CLOSIXG OUT tb» entire fcaUnm of U.oir inimcnM etook of

SPRING i SUMMER CLOTHINGREGAKDLESS OF COST,

All tte F I N E S T G O O D S in our CUSTOM Df-rAm-MErrare now b«ing cut up for our Ready-mado Stock, and marked at]>ricea from

20 to 30 Per Cent. BELOWU.itc» enrrent l.-ul Liontb.

Elegant Black Dress Su i t s !f Superior Goods, out and n • 2 0

BROWN and BLUE CLOTH FROCK COATSMade bj- the Beat Tailors in tlic trade,

!^T* All tlie newest and most desirable strle* of Fancy Csasiinere PonU, cut frnm>O<1H seldom found n-a.lp-in.ido, nnd warranted far cut and make, equal lo.lhe bust.

rdered work now •clling for ' *

SIX DOLLARS A PAIR.rer«on» in war.1 of • SUPERIOH AKTICLB of re»tlj-m»<]« ObtUia »t a VBKY

T.0W rKiUlvl-;, would do well lo examine our IMMENSE STOCK, » wo we do-crmiDed to cloar out our Spring Goods during the prcaunt month reyartlUtt •</cvtt.

J_>iiiilisini «Sc W a t s n ,

316 Broad Street,>ircctlj Oppo.ito Mochanic Slrecl, NEWARK, N. J.

For the MilUon!At lie tail.

GEO. W. WHITE & CO.,23-1 nml S35 Broodway, Now Yofk

OUR STOCK Ol*

Spring and Summer Ready-Made Clothing13 SOW COMPLETE,

Stylish Business Suits from $18,00 to $25,00

OUR CrSTOM DErARTJlBNT tS NVELL AT ALL TIMES

tt'tth I<ytrctffU antl Itomentir Fubrirs,

I MADE TO MEASURE AT SHOUT NOTICE.

Our prices are aa low aa any house in the City.

234 and 235 Broadway,h»<* Block above the Astor Ilvuse.

Local and State Items. Proceeding* of Common Council.

Council met [•»'*"*»' 10 adjournment, Tuc-day coning. J""C tt*. Mcinbcnall prrwri except Woo, «ho i, ouU reported no->ok.

Mi« uic* of last meeting read and op- -^OTpd. Report of Com. appointed to confer ►ore Departtnent, who tepotvd t\ie> could mc no reason for dlaagreciag with the De- partment. He port received and adopted,

('•’■niaittce on l'olice reported that they U«r tried to procure a sJlUbkj place * for |i*ek-np, but have as yet decided upon pUce.

Mr. West offered a eommnriention I. o<-n*c«, signed hjr Mr. Yates and himself, stating in detail that they had considered t*e nrliaaaeoa submitted to them, ono of thorn f«*T and die other ngn>n«\ lieenoe*, and • bile they Here in favor of the city being l. leporete, they did not wish to make n f al report until llicy had tha opinion of t! e Corporation Couuacl on the auhjocL Mr. Jones said that he thought the Tenne'l had the power to restrict tbe rum traffir in the city. Mr. lingers offered a report—1st: that a *K-titi**n for lighting a particulnr section of tho city should be made to the Council.— id. that the expert* of posts and lamps •honld be borne by the residents and peti tioaeia living adjacent thereto, and the es- p, ii«c ol lighting the lamps to be paid by the iitr. Laid oter. The t'OnimltteC on I'nilro.-nf* reported that they had waited upon Mr. Emery, who j Mid the Company proposed making the pdt over tho crossings as easy as possible j

. omc little drreuMion took place between Messrs Wc»t and Jones relative to • reso- u*’Mn off. red bv West in regard to the ( wri'.lm opinion of the Corporation Coun*! >*'1 being bhtained to know about the pow- 1

ers of the Council to prohibit the -sale of li^acrs in the < »lr. By request of Mr. ( West the ayes and n~« were called, hut tin trswTulloh was not shstalncd. Mr. West presented Li* written protest s;aiii»tany member of Council holding two nflere at oocet his idea being that oa no number was allowed to receive emolument* he did nd think It tight for Mr. Runyon i !,"!•! the office of Corporation Counsel and Councilman at the same time, and re- |*y for sen ice* rendered. The writ- tri opinio# of Corporation Counsel was thereupon read, showing that the Council !i»i t!*c right to grant licenses or not, as they «sw proper.

A petition *a» presented asking for the faring of Cherry Street from Second to Fret, signed h> Messrs. Berry, Martin, Tic*, IV*. of 1st Nat. Rank. Craig. Mul- Ui and others.

l‘ctition presented i:i fnior of prohibit tag sale of lijuor, signed by ladies. r<T!irnunirati*in in reference to nuisance

scarJ. -M. C. Smith’s, a ho one from God- afr. v llarold, and others, which were re- ’t-r-rJ to proper committees.

Mr. Jones moved to lay the petitions in nf'c f|,,e to Total Prohibition bw, over f->r ne w«xk, whirl) was carried.

T!»e ordinance in regard t«i rai-ving n> nay l»y taut ion was passed, the ayes and novs being called, all voted in favor

ordinance requires tlie raising is attached, authorizing i'ing of $2,500, which

H)" \ rather serious accident happen- ed U> a young Ud named Richard Marsh, (aged ten.) on Tuesday evening Last. It appears that lie, in company with other lad* were pb\ ing on the lumber I t Win. S. Cook «k ('o.’s I.nnihcr Yard, on Third street, when a pile of lumber fell over on young Marsh, completely bury ing him.— The timbers were as quickly as possible thrown to one side and he was extricated from his perilous position, when it was found that he man considerably injured about the legs ami otherwise. He was conveyed to his home, and waited upon by T»rs. Lewis Craig and Prubuaco, It is a miracle that he was not crushed to death, as some of the timbers that Uy over him were very heavy. Picky is a remarkably bright little fellow, and we hope his in- juries arc not serious.

J-T’’* V. M. C. A.—At a meeting held on Tbursdav evening, 17th inul., it w as unanimously resolved that a vote of thank* be gi»cn the ladic* who so kindly a&ai.-tcd at, and to the many contributors to the Festival held Monday and Tuesday even- ings, 14th and 15tli inst.

J. K. Mtkbs. See. tiT Call soon this week and sec the nle*»t lot of Linen Oathln' in Hi- City .at k. DtinhsmV Uw. VowsfIX,. V--i# 11'^Vni-aMB, -M-o Ui f >&.<■' lfc*lfclacauu!« rood** at *lir-rt oolite, in •Iji* ssd si *n<«* 1cm Uiati Newark or ulrawUcto.

New Mcsk STont.—By reference to advertisement, it will be seen that A. Yand.rbeek, Esq., has opened his now music store in Cherry street, under this office, lie has a splendid assortment of musical instruments from a Piano to a pair of Bones. Haines Bros, celebrated Pianos, Page, PottCr Ji Co’s. Parlor Organs, Ac. He will keep constantly on hand a full as- sortment of sheet music of the latest edi- tions. Mr. V. in opening this store has supplied a want long felt in Plainfield.

Cur Meeting.—There nill be a camp meeting held by the Methodist Church, one mile South of Plainfield, in the Short Hill woods, to commence July 20th, and t«» ta continued into the next week. For further information address James Brand, Chairman of the Committee.

ffTThr place to bey good groceries, pmrlalona. onMi-r-. Irmna~. dstrs. At . rbrap for c**h l* si B. D. M.flm*. Front *trcrl, opp. MirrFtl t:£7" The vote on Lay Delegation in the M. E. Church, Plainfield, was For, - - 7.1. Against, - - 0.

<A 4b An ordinance i

immediate i '‘idinaucc on nuisances Was taken np l r last reading mid after amendment car- 1 !»■- cutting of branches nf tree* off 1> '••• a 1 of 7 feet from the groun.L Car r*d. Nj«\ 15 so amended a- to read 1<»0 feet

|^*r POI*, f*r- bog pens from dwell Mr. West moved final adoption of ordi-

* ■< over one week. West though*. ( Wi-w*. loi.g ordinances cost too innch >nat Motion to lie over lout Ayes and ,

T ie orilinanre on morals. j»*-aee and g«*o.l Wlir.raJt, j oj» by Sanger was passed with fu.l* * inj» niiiciidnient. Mr. Jones timve,! as regards pcim'.tir*, In-. 7. %r, amrmlcd as to rea l $5 iu- •t-s<| <if &jo. Mr. ISogers offered a resolution on dogs, n-f*reur« t«» taxing. Impounding, &c.— '

^ ' rr. i iu Coiumiltce on I-nw* and Ordi M'. Ayres oflere.l resolntlnn that Com* ( '“.t'c 'n Printing In; instructed m hate

naiaiw ,.f nn-uil-<»r* printed on slip* of of ci»tk. Cw.j

llr Jowl t.lk'.l f.,r rriu>liilioii on lamp' '•» Mr. Vat™, I,»it „„ action ... til-1 0,1 it Ilitotjol, courtCT to Mr. Vale. ]

(''!,*» *t l»p.n*K»t* rallcl for lIV I for passage ami rca*

• •me disenM>ion and * g male to it, it

I" Tn.-«h,, J*ulr Tilt. I -*" A Tmt ni|| |,1.0 place nt Hu-

Hriiino p.,,1, MonOax.Jal) Silt, 1 !'• 'I- <»fr,otcaV. »!00 a enter* Mi-jut ilA Campbell coUrs

i.k" <*wnvr enter* - Shadow " i<t*re«li ig tr- t. D.t i

Comer Rlanc of the New Methodist Episcopal Church at Cranford, N. J., will be laid with appropriate cere- mony, July 5th, at 2} p. m. Rev. J. S. Porter, D.D., Rev. L R. Dunn, and other* arc expected to olficintc.

Tlie 4th of July will also he duly cele- brated on the morning of tho 5th, coin- menriug at 10J o’clock a. m. Address, music, Ac, on tho occasion, and to close* in the evening with a Concert and Firew ork*. The h*dic= arc preparing a festival for the occasion.

'^T Pratt’s Astral Oil f.»r buming.—- SodisoS*> »( top* fruu , r-tinarv K.-ro-rnv Um|w. For »al«- only l<y Sa*w * TaonK. JS17 On Saturday evening last as a gen-

tleman named Robert J. Bloomfield, of Athens-, Geo., who was <»n his way to visit friends at Bound Brook, stepped out of the cars at the depot in this city, for the purpose of getting a drink of water, n man by the name of I aw rence 1 linger got on the ears and-pteked up a valise belonging to Mr. B. and jumped off on the opposite side of the cart. He was however seen, and arrested by Officer Moffett, and taken before Alderman Moore, who committed him to County Jail, at Eliza1.cth, whither he wns taken at a late hour the same night bv officer Moffett He was reeoguixed there as nu old ofiVmler. The valise contained article- of clothing, A*e, to a considerable amount. But f.»r the prompt action of officer Moffett tho thief would have got away. It is to be hoped that our Common Council will soon fiimi*h a lock-up in our City to meet siudi cases.

7-9 *** Green IV.tv, tfew I'otab-ev. Her mo-'a Onion* and Lrra»n* f..r lln- Puii'lh «f Jnlv. a: K I> Mudfii'., From Street. u|>|>..«itc *oj»vn<cl HTThe violent thunder storm which passed over our City on Monday afternoon last, appears to have been much more severe

in the vicinity of Newark. Sore nd build- ings wore struck l»y the lightning, but no loss of life or extensive damage i* reported. In Elizabeth the storm was the severest that ha* visiu-d the place Aw yearn, i-ong Island «a« visited with a terrific thunder storm Sunday afternoon. Bouses were blown down, vpanels snd buildings struck by lightning, and in fact it wo* the hardest thunder nlurai that has UMted that section f-.r years.

On Monday afternoon a large brick school-house on I'nion street, Kali wav, was struck by lightning, the walls being shut- tered and partially thrown down. Elias Putnam and Eleozcr Ryno, two cHip-nt> r* who were ul work np.-n u buil Jing u-lj -iih lug tlie sebdoVliouM*. were -tunned by «bt> shock, reum ning for some lime iuscunibk. Tlie damage]is calculated at 9I.A04.

t-*)’' A iuad dog passed through West* fi< LI a f.-n dny» «g<». ami after biting several d"-s was finally killed. trit'Ve’iw" ii'S .w,?il<Jr

S,*irtsj p!"'

I Many of our readers will donbtlenr recollect an individual named Dr. Win. D. Potts, who resided In l'lninfUld several years ago, and whose wife was found dead at tho bottom of a pftir of «tairs a ith no "no b*,t tl.i IV. <Mlh l-t Su*.*o <4 picions were aroused at th* time, of foul play, but Potts soon after married a young girl w ho was keeping house f-»r him,- named Katie* King, and then moved to Newark, where bis second wife died very "sudden- ly," and iLe Dr. tlicu married a Newark lady, and removed to tbe West, Janesville, Wia., and under the name of Dr. Duval, was doing u thriving badness among the female portion of that place as a practioncr of the charlatan description. Soon^afu»r he took up his abode in the latter place, the wife lio had nmrviad in Newark |l-» died •yud-leid).” but'tho Dr. quickly mar- ried n*«dti, nud the saddon death of his last wife Under peculiar circumstances led to hia arrest, and the esyniikbn of the body by an eminent jdiyrieiart of Ohfo*k'>, and sufficient strychnine found In her stom- ach to kill a dyzen persons. Besides, suf- ficient evidence was taken before a Coro- ner’s jury to warrant verdict of -tmurdcr in tlie first degree,” and the Dr. was arrested snd incarcerated. At the sitting of the Grand Jury at Janesville, a few days since, he was indicted f<»r murder, in accordance withjfacts developed by the Coroner's Jury.

tho Whi Vests, st It. Dunham's. Pras $•.» Ilav f ! •'•

C^*Tlic new Fire Well recently put down by tbe Fire Department, corner of Filth and Mechanic JStreeto, was tried by “Plainfield, No. 2 " laslThursday evening, and proved that it was a g.mil wefi cvefj way. With 20 minutes steady playing through two open butto, the water was lowered 4 feet 3 inches, and in 5 min- utes filled np again. The well was built by David Martin; (colored).

SiT A man engaged in drawing sand at Connecticut Farm*, in this County, s few days since, was nearly buried by tho caving iu of tha lank, tlie sand reaching nearly to his chin. Being some distance from any dwelling it was some lime before his cries for assistance were hoard; they at length attracted tha notice of Mr. George I>oty who happened to b« passing near by, who rescued the nearly suffocated man, from bis perilous situation.

2-&T Thk Pcx*lvcrkrs Phierd.—A cer- tain core t"r .-apc» Is cMrkd« and lurkcy*. F**r hy Shaw a dm^iu. Froal ilrwl.opp. CTimj f57”Tbcncw Hotel recently erected

by Mr. J*>bn M. G. Marsh, at Westfield, is completed and nearly all furnishud, Mr. >Inr*h now being engaged in putting on the last finishing touche*. Tlio building is most admirably arranged throughout, and is we understand some of the proprietor's own planing. The public have already learned that “Johnny cau keep a Hotel."

SiT While the Lands working for Mr. Levi Darby, who reside* near Willow Grove in this County, were engaged in digging a ccllcr for a barn, “they uncovered a well which was found to contain an excellent quality of water. The oldest inliahitant had no recollection of tho well’s ever being there.

StT The plot ot ground opposite the depot, Westfield, owned by tbe heirs of Orren ('.-born, is. being laid out in lobs by extending Elm, Quiwby and Prospect streets through it, making fine lots for bus- iness purposes.

Sir All those who desire to celebrate the Anniversary of our National Indepen- dence this year, vli<<uld not flail to go to Dtincllea on tin* ftth. Everything has been done by tlie Committee of Arrange- ments to ir^vke it a gab-day there.

2-*T‘ The fir«t arrest under the ordi- nance passed at the la»t meeting of the Council, fining a person f»r being fiiuixl intoxicated in tlie afreets of tho City took place Wednesday. A poor fellow under tlie influence of too much adulterated water, was brought up before Alderman Moore and fined. rtojT. '

Our Mcthodi.t friends nt Cran f<*rd have entered upon their enterprise of clmrch bii-khng with a real which prom- ises certain success. They have bought a very eligible and bnn laome lot of ground on Walnut aw mu*, mcaopring 100 ft. front by :»oo ft. deep. The «r<hi tee land plan has been completed, and for beauty of it* (iolbic de*ign and completeness, it sur- passes all other* in tho county, reflecting credit upon the architect* and upon the lull-! inji Committee. Tlie audience room is 31 by CO feet, with a frout exteuaiou of ft by 1ft fed, for orgun and choir, tho rear i* in the form of a scuii eircle f«*r tho pal- pit. while adjoining, on the rear, will be creeled the chapel, which will !m coiiaect- eJ with tin- main building au«l wiil ali»rd rs>uua for l<ildc i*la»*e*. infint clar* and library. the upper right corner a tower will ri.e 71 fret in height, with a base 12 fret Square. The entire frontage wiil be about 43 l i t, and the length, including tlie .-liapcl, |n| feet, Tha solemn yet joy- nu* laying «»f tho rortieT -t.»ne will take place on the 5ih, “ tlu- .J iy we Cslebratc," a :d a Jay never to be forgotton.

t-fT* We have received a communica- tion relative to the examination at the I’ubRe 8ebnc1 this week, which came too late fa* (hi* insertion, but will appear in

jjt t >1'« >*i< of va» J1'-*-, v>t »'**- Sooih Siil«> Anocialkm, un Tut-siUy lo«l. Oiw. a. far a. we fan lam, well attondfil. Tlie lutasoil rangoJ from »I00 to *125. We intended giving a full ilencriplion of |tliis but have bean unalilo to gathev particiiUrt in timo for this met

Z^7~ Jn.t received a .[dendid aaaort- -en, ,.* I*—f «». »* ■ !I j.. ^7* A f w morn of tl*o*o aplcndij pHtta! er-lm.«l B 0 HuBUI'a. Breal •fcl. ^^'3>r. Saos'a CaTvaan IIbmkdt ia no

I’iitent Meifi -iae Immbnjx gotten up to ’•lupwie igtonint awd drcdul-oo, nor is it represented a» be iffpoa^d of rare and precious **ll»»taneca, brollghlifrjTO the four Corners of t:*o earth, carried seven limes S Acvtlu (itoot Desert of Saliamh on the backs of fourteen camel*, and brought across the Atlantic ocean on two ships." It is a simple, mild, soothing, pleasant Remedy, a perfect Specific for Chronic Nasal Catarrh, “Cold in the head,” and kindred disease*. 'Hie proprietor, R. V. Pierce, M. !»., of Buffalo, N\ Y. offers a reward of $500 for a face of Catarrh he caanot *nre. For sale by most druggist* everywhere. Sent by mail, postpaid, {«>t sixty cents. Address the proprietor ns above.

SiT An account of the recent ingenious and very nearly siicecs*ful attempt to rob the Lambert*ills hank in given by the Jtemeon. There is in the bank s large burg- lar and fire prooTVaiilt, with ftntside doors and two inside folding doore, and an inside burglar money safe, and all the door* have combination dial locks. On trying to open their vault on Wednesday morning tlie of- ficers found that «neof the lock* would not open, ami sending for tho manufacturer of the *afe it required him and an a**iittaiit nearly all that night to open the vault.— Upon breaking in and examining the lock*, they found that kouio burglars had at Rome previous time pnt nu indicator under the dial, and with it ImJ ascertained the num- ber on which the locks was act, and open- od it, so that they could distinguish from the marks of the indicator what number would mors the first two locks. The in- dicator was found on the irudde of tlie two first locks, wnicii the burglars failed to o|*en. Had tlu-y succeeded in oponing the third lock, the money, bonds &c., in the bank would have been carried nwny, ami we would be compelled to record one of the most adr«*it robberies.

ST Boll or Honor of Plainfield I*ub

ssxkscr- r ntrAA’HrsT.

A wilt * J ootii.

nnliiltrtif.r*.

Arrknuu, Vur. ISO,.

Sfw ia*lMcRaiaa, R«l-«Kre fwalw. IWdic U«s:Uu4.

otui^mu. (•lio Jeiiklo*. Cralig Marok. ’ tbblr 11^.7* Rlrplirn X *)L FfrJ Smllllt. euiATi nsiAurarsr. rharlic arnbnri, la>. Lnclcn AnuU-iuan. S”cte. M.IL.MF <•(ilT.ll.*, Charlie lain*. :skSs.m-

BRIEFS.

La«« MincR (•

—MMirylaaiil plcaty. — Hr. !*.•*(» I,a-r..n»« Ioje'U-L -ICr«d ihr \«*m >m Srn |~ N- —V sr.dtrScck l -Jerome Psek for lliejnvi**llr». Man4* A Jone*' Btw Dty ftlerv I* lhro«»K«l Uiul TrolwUI tala |.Uca »o it,a> rtalafvW Dritlna P«rk tbe »h - A Avaadrvv*^**! *t faUrllk.oa fcun- fl>; U*» vlute hath lug. WlafhCrlaM. Ll"hrr w*gr» as<1 !<••• • -The Umr UMa of ihc Central Railroad ha- »C* B bcdlichab|{«4, ft. r artrertl.emenl -Vnolhor Fire Well U beiu* P«l down hythe De i«*rtuirnl. corner of Wathlu.-tcn and Second *i*. —We undiraUi d that "Cc-kny " ha# made a inatrk »111* a juonir utk to ran s M rs«* of SM rnrd*. «i irtweikx ,)*. U . ail,. W9 tat pa Cook- >. -<hWnm *H) <;*• tftee a krtlliant I1*ht ao.1 I* l^rfeciljr raft. Kot rate by Io»c A BoajM, Front *t. Call and cx*mla.-t»ie;r >»hwdid a*«.rii«MWt of Um|» A l)r IVtrle la* hnr* arrv-iol In EliraWth Ax the vtaio of doaaln^ ltmrnue Fumr* hya chemical pro «**. aixl U.cn ncllinc Ikm at a i^rr.etaut. Fifty /ear* a*n« u-t Thuradar. (SUM the Br*t hrara band a;.j«an-d In the rtreet* of FUI«.fle:d It came from New Vork. tLe occailva beli»5a firaod tc«m>hIc rcMiHka. —*lhe rltc!> fonnd In |Mi*.e-i»l«nofltrmia. «rre*1»d *• tbla ell/ » *!*■•»« lima alncr. «'<• at pabile one- tioa at Alderman Moore’* oflee, Mod day nAemoon U*t. Th-y hronKhl abont *tU» -Tbe body of J. silver*, oho otnmlltcd *at- Lie at nonnd Itrook. TucmU/ la*t. mi* found on Thnraday. near th. lower 4am. lie liod au orctroal on. battuned chip# tu C.e r hlu. and Jd* threat was cm from .or to

» th« Public. oovbly qmIi rrtnndr all dl****» of that o^an. and rmulix-m *a<>-faetlon. Mr. Swan In■* been ,.n*n imI toa>e IN- name, of tLe folio*Inr prnaa*;vha ha». !-<■ ..jo rMij upuB antf«d*4 O' of It* rye by Llai: Mtra M *k, a. rW. Tttlnfl. :d. N. J A. Tit*woimi. and S>. M. Ilmidt. New Market. ruitutf

GEORGE R. POUND, Roar of 1st National Bank, TowroeudV Taancry) l'LAINFI KTjl), N. .r. j

Wool, Shcap Skins, Hid*?, Tallow, Ac., V . Wl»c,aUM* .11] to |.V1 al a., un. ... i

New Goods!

MORE GOODS,

Plenty of them,

PieM & Bamsey’s.

Wrharr i/,e Largest Stock of JJru Goods in Plaln/ieltl,

At MW YORK PRICES I We do not intend to be undersold by any in the country.

All floods warranted as rejiresell tod or no sale.

Dress Goods OF ALL KINDS.

SPLENDID SILKS For Sncqne., Choap.

A FEW MODE OF THOSE ERUSSF.LS

Carpets,

For 81.76 Per Yajit.

Carpets Low as 30 Cts. peryd.

Extra Mltxlln l‘!\ rtn.. Wurth 1(1 cts.

Ertnta from «) tn 121 *t»- pervd

We have just milled to our Slock a

Larp Amonnt of New Goods!

Which enable* tia to «»ffcr the Largrat A? aortroent ever before offered iu Plainfield.

Quick Sales & Small Profits 13 OIB MOTTO.

Don't forget tlie place, on Uai* Stuit, nppouto Someiwl, It the phcotodmi Dry Goods,

Cheap !

Thankful t«» tbo ptibRr f*»r their poat gvncroua j«atroiiagc, wo aulicit a ton tin nance. Respectfully,

PICKELL & RAMSEY.

DUNHAM & WATSON,

Tli© ClotlilerSy

Aro now CLOSING OUT Hi. »otiro Whuaa uf Ihoir inmciiM »tooh of

SPRIN6 $ SUMMER CLOTHING REGARDLESS OF COST.

All tlie FINEST GOODS in our Custom Dkpaetmkkt are now being eut »p f..r our lteaily-mailo Stock, and mark’ d at prices from

20 to 30 Per Cent. BELOW IUtc. cum.I tut month.

I

Elegant Black Dress Suits! j Of Superior Gooda, Ml and make in our aoaol unrirallc l §tyte, - - 020

BROWN anti BLUE CLOTH FROCI COATS Made by lb. Ilc.1 Tuilure in tbe tr»do, f 12

All the newest and mnst desirable stylewof Fancy Cnasimere TanVa, cut fr»m 'U,H,da seldom found n-adp inn-i*, and warranted for cut and make, equal to. the iw-nt ordered work now aching for * *

SIX DOLLARS A PAIR. 1 Persona In want of a SUPERIOR ARTICLE of rca.lj-ma.Ia dothing at a VERY J.OW FKiUliE, would do w.U to examine our IMMENSE STOCK, a. wo arc do- tvrimuod to clear out our Spring Gooda during tbo prcaont month rtyardUu or' curt

Duiiltum .Sc \VTnt« 11, 316 Broad Street,

IhrrrUjO|.|.o.ilo Mechanic Street, NEWARK, N. J.

For the Million!

At IJotail.

GEO. W. WHITE & CO.,

231 !«n«t 233 1 ti-oadtvny, Now York.

OUR STOCK Ot

Spring and Summer Ready-Made Clothing IS SOW COMPLETE,

Stylish Business Suits from $18,00 to $2S,00

OCR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT IS WELL SCtl'LlED AT ALL TIMES

I - ^ ' With IMrrlrfti anil Itomcxtlr Etthrlm,

MARK TO MEASURE AT SHOUT NtlTICli

Our prices arc as low as any house in tho City.

234 and 235 Broadway, Onr Work above the .tutor 11 on re.

Page 6: Preserve Your Eyes ! I«OOZ£ ! S James M. C. Smith, Dry Goods!...'• 1 no •« inn ,81110. TggyTir..J' IM' ano'i

ttfa IKn OO lli.

•nd rushn! aboBL mildly. A mm iMnndJ«,no. F«Mer, conrtfcted willi (be jferscvf"itv-Knd B«rgen horn- ntifvwt, nHonipt'-dto drive thein7iinjiU-.M.oa.*l from bl-(tar.lcnin Church -tier), Barges, and wwterriblvC'Ti-r! in tin- lower part >>f tin' abdomen,caustn2*n internal rupture. Prs-.'Wirkiti-t«nn and Craven attended the man, l.»t fi-Hrthere it no Lope of his reeuvery. A in.uanainerf Jolin lirenn«t> waft mU> L">ro^ *•>«.hudIr wounded in llic •nn. . Mr. Wilkbam,jt Tn9^onr ^iiot tno ox Ann tlmfl preventouMm from doing miy further injury. }r

BLACKSMITH .

"Wheelwright Shop.

SOMERSET STREET,TCvjrt To French'* Figurine -Vitl. nud Is rt:13v prujrtrr-i

Loirrst Jtates,Non. bat Ihe be-t of M.-clj*nk.*miil.>r^1. ferton

•wlf-bln* good work done will Oo mull u> e«IL

Particular attention given to

Horse-Shoeing.

ALSO, CARRIAGE I'AINTINU.

•yl^fl fc^M. FRENCH,

SPECIAL NOTfOE !

Lazarus & Morris'Perfected Spectacles and '

Eye Glasses.

ulsB PAS'SxiTT''let VlOUi ""f*" PhMl' N " '

Thursday, July 1st, 1869.

IS FITTING Tflt: EVE IX DIFFICULT: OK IWCSUAL CASES.

JilBltj."1™

1™

11

x-fennwMgd to bttti/f Most I'ortvi't

1'iiblic Satg of

Real Estate !

Y.'tte 2lsi dar cf Mr, 1869.

SHRINER'S

T T l l l

trim

r . H M i Y C 11 ] x

Mothers, Save Your Children IBo CUM n«M d JF nf nwirr. if tUi synp i< « ^

In limp; (In il <l fart (fmt-rwdrntVif (» <ij.f ,....-..Ji™"'1fF1nli:r1!rt;:'rr* f 1 'V- V r i">ri7i" nl-Vt?'?.n » i n i r j-nm- Hulo i » , wlicu rt£iil« medical aid

Irs. S. C. COSKIIir.Front trnr-t, Pla,infield,

IL\S JUST ICECEnED A

New Stock Spring Goods,

Rest ^Florence and Em/rretts

Kid Gloves, $1,00 per pair.

White caods, Hosiery, Notions, Ac.

ICECREAM.

Barbe

Warren's Fire a i i later-Proof

CEMENT

Gravel Roofing.

This r.».fii,.j is parih-uWlv !i,l;i],to.l f..r

N i i i t . f i.il -., r ; . . ' , ^ i n . li j u l c l i t " T f u u t . • l - - » k j ' I t l i

Concrete Sidewalk

FELT FOR SALE.

Spring Proclamation.!winSfe Mj** of"* T i c ' " I t > ' ° ""• m " " l"ml'k"11-'

Boots and ShoesSPRING AND SUMMER TRADE !

Furniture.• bUUU : i?Ull

A. H. ArAN HOKN,

E-Mblii-hvd ol -lit

New No. 79 Market St.

NEWARK, N. J.

T T 4 V I N C I t s - h M v l i i i i '['"

Ami ml-(> tbrm^rhc. tint we nro i,illn( fMnU SO,n?r rfuf. DOOV Hnrad fmM jiric*- ,

Enniul Ik'ilrootu Si.llP, S iiW-es. *W oq.

Extension and Centre TableB.

Dining Escm. Easy snl Beeenflsi ( M r s .

REMOVAL!LEE & RUN YON,Front Street,

"calcium Linuii Gas""We R e d u c e Hie l*ii»_-«_- !

ECONOMICAL! K0H-E1PL0SIVE! BEIUIAUT!

Window Shades& fixtures

J. M. MARSHALL <fc Co.,

THE PEOPLE'S

809 & 811 Broad St.,

(Opposite Newark Savings Bonk) N E W A R K , N . J.

GS-o at onceTO TI1K

N i t Jersey Tea compain'iRK*' STORE,

No. 14 Bank Street, near Broad,

Newark , N.« d-r.i ifl-- tricking• r\ •--.!>'.-'•• at

TEAS.

c

PTcwNow

& FokkiQK Viun»t«lkemac>B fc<*lk |MiK}uk*ing .•l-fwliere.iod. Will • » Bdl»r bj it. IfcHJ • « MllInK

A bt t t e rTKA f.>r *I a poiin.l tlmn i

other Ston- in Hie City or New York.

Coffee ut 20,2.7 and 30 ctsprrlbBest 4O Cents per Pound.

Liberal per ci-nra~i> tu r.uVon nf lilrgb T"MIII li i; v

t ^ ^ nprn<?mljci" tbl* I* no Tiranch '»i* mjrilon In (Tip•tai^ or roiTDirjj hiTt nn ^nitrcl* iigdr-fn-nHi-riT flmi.

nin Uk". the %r^ 'nri: Hrnnrhei*. wlitre UJCJ1 mo iuf

- Give tljctg'a call and bo convinced,

WM, E. HODGBLEWIS F. SPBQWft.« T 3

Surrogate's Onler lo Limit Creditot'nloa CoiintT. SiliTO((«t<> Office.

Aprilllct, ISM).Antod C. nmn; Admluirtnmf Of Eclil»

lcctlMiWiidilio brinz In their fie!•'

Central Railroad of

S tipro«« Trains B»l!y to the W#.tl

Spriu Amitmtil—COUODUI Atril !6II, ing.

E U M S

id lInri-i-iiiifL-ljp. m ir- i- i ,,..1n m iralu mn- t.lHin.hraa^i

•ox* M e n cS&

A t THE KOLI-OWIXG PRICE.-

jet Coat«,

liliif Frock Coats,

Blue Frock t:..at», Silk facing

lirown Frock Coats,

TtnsincsR Snits,

Bbck Sack Owta

Spring C»»-erct>*t*

JSoy*i Suim - -

ltliick Doeskin I'anti.

All Wool Tantfl . -

Vest -

12 00

) OO

tu 15 OO

t« 00

12 00''to IB OO

8 00 to 24 00

1 00|to 10. 00

0 HO in 14 00

4 riOto io oo

5 00

3 0» bJ « *0

3 <«| to 3 00

1 5« to i 00

809 and 811 Broad S1

Lsm2 NEWARK, N. J.

Latest Spring and Summer Styles of

' GOODS.

Millinery a n d Fancy Goods,

T Blmrlllnj »nd Trlramint prumptly doce.

"Eeoaomy i Wealth."

A

p. tn. tnln tfir ^nracn-fllc. pfoppin'- i t >Ti

~ t . " c r S l th» rllknrihpoirnFn,'::iMldi-lhir-4i Jivu of till- niu-1 [illlilir pin. r- 111 Ih - f l int. •,- r , flPrr' '

e C" " " "

t*"°'

«tirt"i«piiti'ci«""','•'' 1Vi\'.'!'"-"iVj•I1111-"I':':.I:!"I'I1: .,'.':', , .;,•:,;•;_;•,•,;°'j:;a te t i""**uy-»*s'^U"i™«i»port^

Ktiliiii-iii.ilj.i fur -urn.' .[,iir-.--,,r li ' iy. .nd i] ant rnill. Jl. F.. RltKEtt. *iip-|

£ i ! ! ! s ~ r fGAJiKraTTERjto ^Valter 4 Moffcll)

GOODS

i,.a 1-i.i.Sl^^iirisSS^ Choice Family Groceries,I'roriffions, l"iour, «t*r.

FRESH 7IGET1BLSS & FRDITS

ilriiw'.ft'n'.-n'MrrV.'.iV^r^',? - •v.i"'-.^'',;

I T ' J J r . • : • . - - - I • '-( W ' i i I

Sheriff's Sale.Briwecn ffjuu F. DAI, Comptiirmnt, J

J'IAH Facto*.

Hlh. A. H?,1fr«3,'*" TYiOfti*!! lUlTi'l. in°riainfl.ldriN. J.'

EiHi VR PIF.It-«o>-.S()rriiT.DstlM EHalwlli. Jnnc 111. ISO.- Jo1fI7-«-r.b. n.

^ood! Better ! BestT'

STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,

1.1 THBIK SEABOTT,

Al the olil lIIDd oCWiUUm Dung.

FltOXT ST., PLAIXFIELI), X. J.,

prki-*.aiTl uil: ^" -nM n i r-liM:'.'. « 'limit n-iranl rn

Ice IceLive and Let Live.

I \ '. ' . - . ' . : . ' •• ' . . - _' • • , . • -

, n i l i - . l t t i l h Urn l . i r ; . - i .- . l . t . s i . . - . i n t i n - f d i t i ! " if H u n .

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

- r ^ t a a of the p.I,Hc p i n u p i. r^pr^ftllj «.-

J

e n l - i - l i •••M-l l-nli.it- m

-WILLIAM LIMBAHCER,«•

Sming Style of Silk HatsP O R IBQ9.

A T S Q IT I R K ' S?y? BROAD SptEET,

ir *wn mrmnfBciarcIi-IH an<

I Fancy Sty les for Mflr

SSSKSSSi"5 ;"E ^ ? « „..,.Paper Hanging and Decorating *«'"»"—tw=kciiwM«myAlwiri. m.ris' f l l l A ! « v r r " I I " " - ' -

The Old Meat StandS- 'IJS" ' j Front St, (bet. Cherry & Peace)

1 r ' r ' i IAIM" ViiTie?"

r will, Mr. <i..ntiin,K. H. Tirkrl

H DR.SAGE'S t

1ii..trnm» bin il |,,..,h:r. - I'.T!.. r .11,•: I'.r.n-i-i. ,1 [

"anil ran l.-liBy. -r'.iil in ihl'l l-!u! '• 'i'l^^r'.'.V >i'i''l!":. I

The Highest Market Price paid forCountry Produce.

C. 0. Meeker & Co.,F l i O N T S T R E E T .

iAho,,i,diw..ci..«k. Plainfirlil, N. J.

IMIm i.

HardwareWood, Willow ali-i Tm \Var<v.

' 'n'.'in.i'ii'.'.'l,; Vm,'.iMn'A Cui.j..

l-|.,n,,.',.f HllkiTuk "

I.o.li Mai.'f. TVs Pertili^r,]l..nnie li.linfil Pondrette,

Co»r«- mil Ki.,c Ilnne Hint,k , Ac, *c.

B A R G A I N S ! r 0 1 3 ^ ^ ^ 1 , * ^ ^ ' i'fv I Hunterdon Cutter Plow

GREAT BAHOAHra IX

HDrraii for lie City of PlalnSelS! """a* t ! i H ^ " 'Fancy Goods, Notions,! R. D U N H A M

G-eats' FumisMng Goods,, j

Wm. H. Sebring's, Jr., |And Men's lurnisling Goods,

Mi.iKi.vtt K. Aina

Jobber nnU

We »«ll Cheap far Cash

11k. N_e» V,i

I Sjirluy unit Sum

rdaXEWsTiftfSspl'liiLC'1 .it tJilf- -iflict. '

Cttblaet FiirHltiitr,

H. Cutler & Sons, 'PUNOS, ORGANS'a MELODEOKS.

Picinrri. Pramrd. LJVUTM Work Ituxm nfjW.wJ.k-;

ril.*S«'*« Klliil. ('balm UP l ined, Ac.' OupM* madr

REMOVAL.R D U N H A M !'•- ''«•> eompt-lM c.n . r m . n l "f

. n-lj..( hunlii.'M tn H » B «|>]Mn>!ti-, In Llip lBr.-p

^' h'"ijL * Mlllliir-rr. vh-Ti-hu «L]1 I K IU>|>I»}' to MM 4lJ

< 'lotiiisis*:

i nice .« m -.l.rt l>fini l!i-. tu S m Voi*. ««il liay rl<

CUTTING DONE AT SI

Our H I U nndl'mi

>HI-I»0 « « f

Fttriilvhhur (,'oort«. Hats fl»rfi^M, Vlteriv. ••"" *» ""•l»"- d»"'"

R. DITOHAM.

CINT STliEET.COMB AI.ftNt; AM) BEE l"S !

aiiiH-.W. M'; l Mh |S8O. ft. J M A n . l . U

thitty

M W DRY GOODS STOKE.

New G-oods !

E. L, Hamilton & Co,,

Ne» Fashionable Dress G c d s !

ill,

.»,.„ a..., 1. ,1,, j OOOD AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS

*C, will dud II In tbrlrsilT.ul.;,, lu rail, na

E. L. HAMILTON & CO.,

[ li 1 A is

TIN ROOFING,LBADEKI&G, iQBBE&O, Ac, prompUj •tirndrd i- '

mnvfiy. C. O. MKKKEI. A- fi>.,

MORRIS & DOTT

Mammoth New Store !

lihtfteyli>vrJ^tup>'Dnl,wllhtheLBIJTH . I w k .

3 KEE trJEI O O l »<To br f^uni! ill New Jri>ry. TII-T raikt IJi IllalllWIlf

BLACK SII.KS

AND

Fine Dress Goods,

w. /.Tfl «f 101 Murhrt Sf.,

NKWAUK. N J -

t r . . . ' i l , , , r . « - - ! . . r i L . i r - M . • » « < r. .»«»«

Central Railroad of R^j. urniture, A l*out 11 o’clock on Monday r litlra drove »fTe*nn entile were rnt In the alaughU*r hoiiao at f. ■ ~*tilfrgnt on tlie i t „ \ n«n imiim <1 . th tba felHf home railroad, *ttOB.pH»l

SHRINERS paw. oof of the m nod nmhed aboal . June* F.**tcf, Connerin«l fit? and 1— - _ , - to drive ibeliiMiriatc.l ?«ra«t from hi* jfranhn in Clmrch «trect, Bergen, and n*« terrild* C>*red in Uir lower part of fin- aMomen. rausing an internal rupture. Pr.. Wilkir •op and Craven attended the man, l»*t frnr tlierr* ia no Lop# of hi* recovery. A mat. nn.ntd John Uronnaw wan nLo e-wod nnd badly wounded in theann. Mr. Willnham. n miv*. allot the ox and thua prevented him from doing anr further injury.

Nfii Jersey Tea oompany's ' yar.;,1-

S t i pro.. Train. Bully to th. w#.i, Sjrjj imnaai -Comook Aeni 2£a ]», ruorm ri aar> i>* , ..y,

U... KllMllefh for ir.lo.ri. .1 - n .. ».«• -. ■»« •nr*, t j». ■iS-JjiSff — ..run ».o •..nmi.

HrHi **&25St*VKr. 3M&B.

“'i£S& •s1"'ilSSw^oTlSLiSS. Tl. *OI p. n. tr.it -o'r.'lo Fwi111.

..I££y3.3^Vk?h‘».,'jas=i

ItrA* STORK. No. 14 Bank Street, noar Broad,

Newark. N. .Ti, TMr» l.*f KUM.. . .p*ri»!il> of TEAS. corpKPs, SUGARS, Sl’IfBS, A Kor.kioM Farm. r.Ur them a ralJ brf.r* pmchnrinj »i**-wh*rr. and

A. II. VAX HORN

Mothers, Save Your Children! New No. 79 Market St. PEOPLE’S

Washington «nt riant DAVID E. rorTZ, A hotterTEA f.»r *l a pound than any

other Store in tlio City or Nr* York. f ’offer at JO, J.7 a n it 30 rt* per th

Boat AO Com* per Pound. Liberal per crwiagr to tViJera of Ur^H (jwantlUea.

BLACKSMITH Mrs. S. C. CONKLIN. Front triM't. Plainfield. MAS Jb’ST DECEIVED A

New Stock Spring Goods,

Wheelwright Shop. jx.'Ssvk; jTars if Btittisst latth .«J Wh^l-.icht hhoj oo HOMKRSKT 8THF.KT, Urt to FMtk'l Pl«»urtn^.VlII. and la r llt^iBi'd

TI«58. an Inferior quality at klg

XZT Give them LEWIS f SPBOWEi

New Spriaz L>« 1 ■ irr•. fi ct« per jd. Callcua* ItU (l>pcr yd. U -d WklWtaM Comet» ri eta per rnlr. rw»*trtfi CarWP !>.(• per pair. llo.tp.kirt*. T> aprlnu-. *• rt* LImb Towel, and Napkin.. $ I JO per do*. Itest llornw. a Hit Km/trc** lil't (itove», $1,00 per pair. Urn ll.kttrirMchfUj.IJFr*>. ^ ^ Whit. Good.. Ho.I.ry. Notion.. Ao.

<J be couvinced. WH E. HOUGH Loire*! Jtatr*, Non h«tt!i. of l-.r.„E- IMJf t r*o« •Of. do.* .Ill ti. . .1) ,o ell.

Particular attention given to Horse-Shoamg. ALSO, C.VKIilAOE I’AINTIMi.

ThankM for pa«t palfoimcc. a (ontlnmnrc I* rc- ■werfull/ *ollcli«d- ■r!15 V m. french. SPECIAL NOTICE !

(Opposite Newark Savings Dank) Surrogate’* Order to limit Creditor*.

Italuleld eaceirt on »k;n«l hr nr.uJJ ia. train f*i» Sonaerefn*. riopplr- ••

* It the risk of (he nwnera, “tiilt deliirre* •*l un.wMloa of ii„ .\gtnt MUMaai. i*(** fflveo Iberrfore iSI ■" ~ *■"*• IHI«“ laownf ’ aaiutKEii.s.i »WI*. f-M I Pas* As L

•rlltng j'Hllt ICE CREAM iyr of ihi« ..r.W, wlibin le.nf, d of th- nio-l pubJp- p a. r-> Jn

hj ait ml i a la- tlw aanie In lb, »' •anie .pnr*>rf llair ; BuiS It *n; rn »M («rtod of nin.- m-.nth-. pal a a- alir-nWt. .... 1.1 mliiur .hall l.i. or herarllun Iht-refor a-alnat

HE ■■dwr-!. and publb .i.k -rain Can-1, an wool. Du Oe*^r Featlrrr*. per lh fi.**. Oil tint]* ftwai fry 111 W to |1. tUler and I'artlce. Notke. GARDNER & CUTTER,

Lazarus & Morris’ Perfected Spectacles and

Eye Glasses.

ilwnstafit's Silt it RsilEstiit. »rn**' f Uf a* orrlcr of the Orjrfian a (Sucreaanra to ^\'alker A* MoOirlt) • ENKIIAl. AttKNT FOR Extension nnd Centro TableB, r ni .aw ir.T ,.rlr —w. Ik* H-a* E-iai.*

< of la oil. tywndwl on BlUU Etci. Eisr ill BeeefUsi Clan. Thursday, July 1st., 1869. JfttllMk P LKNOX. Admtni.'ratrli. Wk. V. AVKItr*. AitnhHnlnr Dnt.-d P1alnA.Ad; N J May Hth. lt€u- JaK-tnyiytt

Sheriff’s Sale. IS CHAKCKRT or NSW JBRSKT. rtwern Wiiiu* r. Dai, Com plait,an I. i

Choice Family Groceries. llatlWK ]*.Ucl Frock Coat*, llltie Frock ComU, Jiliic Frock CV.ntn, Kil Jtrow n Frock «%*nl», Ituainr** Sait*, Itluck Snck Coat* Spring Orcreottl Suita RUck l>oc*kin I'antm AW Wool 1'aat* I’.naincM I’niiln Vc*t

Gravel Roofing. 00 t«» 1 5 00 00 to 14 00 OO to 10 OO 00 to 21 00 00 to 10.00 00 to 1* 00 .v) t«. io oo

IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT Oil UNUSUAL CASES. Provisions, PI our, «fr.

Tl.i* r-H.finir i' parti.-uhirly a-laptcl f.. »ibw al<l ■•.»( ft.iw if.liplUJ. I-» futrf ' l.ek} II of- aw'Jr llgkl with oat '«*»! .-f t,or Elaajlr C«Wtre

Concrete Sidewalk

oppor* cT. rylfclBX t" fiwnt- jyHhlr S|>cftw'1va ai.d Eye <■litaaPa r •ckwowlrdg' d ta he iL- M"«t IViOi-t

Good ! Better ! Best ! ■UCBgUirBlBtf FROXT ST., PLMXFIBLn. S J

REMOVAL!

LEE & RUNYON, Front Street,

STHAW AND BILUNERY GOODS, orrms at AnAIUwl*. Klia-Urtlv

1‘iiMir .Sale rtf JVtilfHU. rtittH/L/l. Ila Oder. 11(11*1™ lb' P,WI< »• rr*p'(U*H» *r The Highest Market Price paid for Country Produco.

Iiui6iu2 Latest Spring and Summer Styles of

JUILLIXBJtr aoous. C. 0. Meeker & Co, WEDNESDAY. He 2JS1 Uif Gf Jnlf, 1869. Ilavlajj t*a?M I He pri'.ru rinbi Wf Iloduw t 1 t hr atfriili ■lcll.lt> lo thr m of tl.C «r Man anil (Vrry • ■ la.iil< hand a I i HO SMITH. IIAT -..nmrnt ..f HKADY DCCNGlilCAL: NON EIFLOSIVE! BRILLIANT' AImi Lamp*. Itnrm-f*. 'Vi. k«.1 lilmney-. Jr., Ac. HainfioM, N. J. I- (iliac*. .If llalu*. LI and . i< nliv an- rr^|K- tMlr Infnmrd thnl it.r >n»^rvHwr. I.artne mod and

pH'. ITnmI. I" pn-pnro) infumlaltallnlMxIi'.lrawIlH GOOD PUlfF. ICE. iWr not rrawinabld- Daring llw •omaxr h* lw rnuninaf. pwlof fh- a..>n will tw .1 dariaa Ike uar (r~ \ -fan nf poMk na.rott- I- rvaprceaaiK- M>llrll*il. Hlrtel nticnM.ai will be d lo bwaiuraa. jou~. 1 JOHN WIlWiW.

wli'iln h*»h*. Window Shados& fixtures «l"»n TIi*' ’•liiwii* aiul « arpel ■J«>|Mri i.rnl a III left*.-

lainins Spring and Summur Trade ! Kvrr u|Hroed In fail. •onomy call yoar alfenflow U> (He rrtrolar BItOADW.NY SorinK Style of Silk Hats P O R 10 0 9. a t s <i r i r ]*:1 s

7#p HKUAD STREET, lOldNVaul. NKWARK.X. J. Hup,'»»..r ijuallty «f our own PM^orartarr. llghl ai

ur KYKRY imincr Stove* and |{*Hgt«. Wood, W illow and Tin Ware. A^rk-ulluntl lm|>leiii.Mi1*. Kutnijliing l.,.-i«. I’arpemtem* ni.<I Mav.it>' Tool*; I lows nnd rawtiiia*. • rnmpwof all kind*, '•n-.lnkt'* Sa|wr-l'boi*pbate «*f Lime,

Lames Mimea axu t'liiuuiKs' IVkli^h, CoBgr

;utcl JVblil, Hutt. pitKKK U worth ,., ira.h railed Paint and I pro*i■ made iliem*.^^ p«nud an

|r rewWtalllMl f..r Ihe nnalllr wf material aiwl m .•rkmanalilp 1,olHllolwayB?^bwl tk* be.t william LINBAR6IR,ttnkMl n-twctfSHy Inferm- bl- patron, and Ihe rally, that he .Hit r.iBllKtiea |WtntlnL' »«

or part ’ pablic Fancy Stylos for Mai THI. Infallible |L «edr r|«e. , IrTilallng rnnfl. arid .tn-ag . pi;; Lo.li M*n'f. Cu'i Fertifiz^r, 1Nruble Rvfilird Uoudrvltr. t’«.*r*e and Fine ltone Du*t,

ixo Run. ' tlalfiT*, li (<>n»«anll> . The Old Meat Stand

Front St., ( bet CUeri y & Peace) .Bwal i.rnl eriOrVled by lH n Iliwfr an .and .Minney. ««rjer. left «1 my elwq. <■ asst • If by n.a; irn-nl .1 Itrje >arlet> of

AGENT flXHHif.AS & SOXBi URNITURE GeiiU* r.tlf L: • ailrns OXMll.K FfllCKH. for tb« lt,ii,.<l> ; Hu

TIN ROOFING, DEKLN'o. JOCBIMA. Ac., pr..mpU> at trade, Ry. O. O. MEEKER k fi

IN*I.*V ■ <»w Aw .pampHkl ill'lioot

MORRIS & DOTY Wt.uhl call thr ntlrnlion <•( the ladiri •lainfl Id a ad » kiitlly lo Ibalr Gents’ Furnishing Goods, New Goods ! c:ia»tiii>cj,

iti it*, 1'ii/f*, And Men's Furaisjiing Goods, lhaV 11 iT^l‘k"Yr|*|||k'rt|l>" * Wo tell Cheap for Cash

Mammoth New Store ! Wm. H. Settling's, Jr. mm a"lh<wl< ll.ani.KM K. t VhTtX,

JoIiIk1!* mill lir irVad In jUla Bgort-r, al «lm Sjtrinj/ anal Smi nrr Strn-fc lar**al Imptirring ' r-w.a.h.aod Han •altera HvBd lha f la.l

• •f fMlfllf. •" pUeea eb Ibex Indie Ibe a>. •M awd Klelnlty TSai, and cwipltt, ainrk U H.—I. ry. M fare |*..|nt» (iL TNI* •(«<•, PtHlaa, Alparf*., PrlBta.

Pi«t*re. r t-UM..-Ur < 'h IIriven*s f'loth iny

Ropairing done at Short Notice CUTTING DONE AT SHOUT SOTH K PamUhtlg (e—I. are rrry ••rt lamia greari,

IT. ill.Inc rr-.ni. Cluti.ii.tr Good and Cheap Dress Goods k»r patMogr. Taw. -Yos. WO «r 76/ Market St. Furnivhhnj Hoods, Hats anti (Vf/M, Cheap.

r*>MK ALONtS A Nil SEE US ! lla.nfl.ld iwa l-O* H. VI-SHAM.

Cabinet Fit M It lire. Pianos, Organs a. Melodeoks. H. Cutler & Sons. yisitipsQ jrd3 new <m.r« pri.ilc 1 at l!.i* .(Svr. Chorry Street, Ptmlnfkvld. ‘ »r«