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Matawan Journal from Matawan, New Jersey • 2

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OfilTCAllY. Mr. 'David V. Van Dov.mter'a mother (Sciwral tcm. Tlieru tei'ins to be a mania lor suluhlcs, A Louisiana farmer hss raised a crop of D.

JL Bm, Etwroa asb PrausnEn. jlbU anil (County Tlie title of tho Amlmy OxrJian has nlmnKil tha Amlg Tho number of college students en-Mini at rriiieelou tia any previous anr. Thh Sister Superior of St. Joseph's ItiMpltal. In Patcrw.n, died at that liiitilu-lien en Friday of hut wwk, The State canvasser to count tho vntu cat on Hi Conallt.itlenal Amendments, will meat en the iMth at Truntmi.

A meeting of the Newark Presbytery was held lust week, and a rewilutiou adopt "TIIE LEOAL PMNTDTO. WeTead with much pleatnro tho Democrat' reply to the Werklt'i article oo "Legid rrinting." The Major say we "txultinyly callod hi to tho article. Wo admit that it waa dono with degree of exultation, and yet the chief objoct in our thlrft-liner was to sort of banh-r the Democrat to take it up, for fear he might coucludo to treat it with si-lenco, You see, we have had so many sparging matches with the that we thought it was time for some other hand to lie ungloved, and the thrust nt our Froehold neighbor was so ointed and unkind that wo were anxious to stand by and sec the Major hit back. And we think he has dono it with the ability of a veteran officer, conscious in his own opinion of right, and to the most hia reply we cannot see room for anything on the part of his oppouent save a repetition of personality and vindictive repartee. Our own views relative to legal advertising, in the main, agree with those presented in the Democrat, Tho advertis "Sit (lays shalt thou labor, and du all tby It.

of If. J. Lost. tho a Ivcrtihciiient, and know if you Lave found them. Our eiouraioniela are coming in from the aevrrnl points where they have born taking their vacations.

The public school In the middle district, Mr. Ik lloruor teacher, opened on Monday morning. Tha new school building, in tho Upper Matawan (Mt. Pleasant) district is completed and occupied, Mr, Jamea Dayton, youngest brother of liens. W.

Dayton, left Inst week fur his initiative at Princeton College. Quite an eclipse of the sun will take place on the 2'Jtli hut. The tun will rise more or less eclipsed. Who will ee it At the island on Sunset Lake, Asbury Tork, is a pnmp, and the original genius, D. II.

has lettered on it, "Adam's ale, free on draught." Our sincere sympathy is tendered to Prof. Jaeobus and wife, in the loss of their little The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Capt P. C. Disbrow has made arrangements by which bo can deliver coal at any station between Morgan and Hohndol, direct from tha mines, in gioss tons.

Potatoes have become mich a glnt in tho market that the price has run away down, and we learn that the farmers have been ndviped to hold them at home awhile, for better prices. We would direct attention to the advertisement of Painton's market and news depot. Mr. Painton is prompt, attentive aud obliging, and should ro-coive the patronage of the public Rev. Ii.

E. Smith, I). one of the editors of tho Examiner and Chronicle, New York, preached a mout excellent sermon iu tho I.Uiptist Church, on Sub-bath niorning hist, from Romans, Mr. Cluis, A. Goran raised in his garden this year some of the fluent beets we bsvo ever seen, Five of them gave nn i) is i da.

Tli" remains of a Roman lien tin have been ilisonvurad at FlranU. trregoti, It Is suld, Is going lo send rlr hoiirils, llMI tm't long and twelve feet whlu, tu Hie Centennial Fxhiliition, Tha bellct is growing In I'liilililolphls circles that Chiirlla ltoss Is silU alive. Mr. Mosl'cr. willow of tha burglar, says she I eoiill leut that Charlie Is yet living.

Dr. II. T. Hulmbold, the Ouohu" man, win ill-clmrgud from the Pennsylvania hos pitnl for the iiisttim about three weeks slime, and will soon resums bis biieine! imrocr. The eiprimnt of shipping peimhim to Knuland proved a full lire.

The Ice gv out when only tbreo days from Philsdal pbiij and out of S.i'iO crates, not over 20 bushel of tho fruit wore aavod, and these wore badly specked. Literary appointment! for Sept. 20th. Select Readings: Misses Mary Stit well, Henrietta Bedle, Mary Spader, Hiittie B. Carpenter, Johnnio Burtlett, Maggm Dunn, Mr.

M. Foley. Poem: Mr. Ouild. RkcitatioH: Mis Mary Dayton.

i'ATKH Miss Belle Hovey, editren. Ten minute in orthoepy. Reading i pahtsi lints that are at Cnrtls' Rod Baijt store. Fonda Baley'a F.xtmct of Jamnl- CO Uillger is a very highly concentrated preparation, and reconuuended a a tnoro certain specirlo for Diarr'nir. etc, than any other manufacturer'.

ld at Bull' Drug (More, Miititwiiii. Why is It we see so many sets ot false tcoth wherever wo go, when It might be a-voldeil by the reifiilsr tio of such a denti-fries as XillltlltlX lllfll. Buy bottle fnuu your Druggist, aud prove Its oierit. A Voice fuom Swrdkn Jnnrm C.m-ul$ and thiir Vrodtirtim apftfreitiltd by Vit I'rutt-tern nt tlit clfhralni L'mrtrUn in $trr Mr. Sschs, Sir: At your reiiict, I have tested Hall's Vegetable Slnllhin Hair Renewer, li my practice at the "Srhaviukh Hotel," and esn say, it will restore gray hair to its orig inal color, It Is rulitclv harinlest, mid is valuable remedy to ne In such cases.

P. H. MALMSTEM. Pmnnw Cl.t'nutr; uiui Stim hiioi.m, July thh, WSH. Shirt tn order, at Curtis', Rod Bank.

DYsriCPSW. Americans sin oariirularlv siihlict to this disease ami lis erlVcts such ss Nour Stum aiih, ck Headache, Habitual 0osliveu, 1 1 imi t-bu water-brash, eomutif up nt the food, iiuatnd tonguo, riisagreelilu lasie in the niiuilh. lVlnilalum of tha llmirl, Mini all dis eases ut the Htonuuh and Liver. Two dose nl Ohkkn's Afinar Ki.owhi will relievn you at oima. titiil tbera iitwilivaly Is not a oasa-in the 1'nlted Mates It will not rura.

If yon rlotihr, this go to your l.iniKntt, U. W. Hull, and ect a aamiile bottle lor 10 ennta ami try it. Rigular six oeni. TnKe i rp.Oimsumei's Cod-Lit Oil will flitd It to their advantage to use Fonda U.igley'a, since it Is the purest and 1 wmitest, and you in tha most for the least money.

1'rice, cents per bottle, o'sif; tor 4. Sold at Bella Din Store. LOST! Between Holbrook' store and the R. Station, TWO hUOWN CUIU.S, of miturnl hair. A liberal reward will be paid by the owner, on leaving them at tha Mtitimm Journ.il oftlce, OTIOK All person nro FOSITIVF-LY forbid tre.

passing on the ground of the mbseriber, known as the "Ravine Farm," formerly owned by R. D. Fielder, either with or w'ithont dog or gun, under strict penalty of the law. A word tu the wise is sufficient." septlS.lf. W.

H. HAXKiySQS. The readers of the Journal aro invited to call at. the Grocery and Provision Store of D. H.

Gordon, and what special inducements ar" offered to customers for everything in his line. A large stock of NEW GOODS jnst received. BUTTER, TEA and COFFKU a specialty. ed Hguinst tha running of Sunday trrlns. Tho new and largo hotel at Princeton has been begun.

It sixe i 103 feot by There wa nwd of a nlaoo wilh good oceom-modutioiia. Tho M. E. Smiunry at hns ben aoU for tsxoa, Hon. Wm.

A. House being the purchaKfr. The building waa never competed nor used. That woman in Jersey City who had ker huabatid under tiond to keep the peiioe, ha been sent to jail for assaulting her land lady with a rolling-pin. That tella where the bUme ihould rest The trains on the New York and Long Branch are now running through to Ocean Beach, and the road in bring continued to Sqoan.

The opening of the new teotion took place on Tuemlay nf lut week, aud a banquet was given at (Win Beach. Tho Newark Industrial Institute was reopened for vixitors on Wednesday. The display of manufactures will undoubtedly he larger than uaual this year, as an invitation ha been extended to all parts of the State, initteuj of confining it to Newark as heretofore. tm the Ktyport J. K.

Manning will preach next tt.ihtmtli evening from the aiibjfict, "CliriHt in Seoiul Life," 6th year of tho Keyport B. Aiwnoiallnt) bus juat expired, nut xh.iri'a are worth $104 Mont of the mourner hoarders hare R. Andrews will preach In the Mechaninovllle M. Church, next Sunday morning Elii.s Watts la an-gaged on a e.orn-ciittr for the Hhakera All the personal property tit the Won. Co.

Ag R. R. Company was aold at aunt ion by the sheriff, in Freehold, lat Friday Beillw li i removed his paint and glus tore lo his room formerly occupied by John (jhinsco. Imi'oiitst Kotiok. Last Saturday a- bout VI o'clock, a girl about Id years ot age, named llridget Morun, left the house of her mother, Mi.

Welcome, living in Lock port, to carry her fattier' dinner to White's brink yard. After leaving the food Tor her father, she start ed down toward Wuyeake, and wns seen in the tieilihorlioo.i of ra, Kueuel Since that time, last Saturday at'ternoon, she has nut been seen or heard from. lUlligent senrcli has been made for her by her mother and other fiiemls, but all in vain, TboaHmitiou of paoplo living in that section ot the country is dirootod to this mutter, nnd their assistance earnestly reij nested iu following up any. clue to the missing girl which tuny be discovered. Information can be Kimt to her mother, or left ut thia oflUw.

Kfjfxni Weekly, MARRIED. At tha residence of the parents, Moriranville, Spt. 1.1th. 1675. by Rev.

W. W. MotToit, as- isted by A. Clifford, Nr. Oeorga L.

OreenwiMMl and Ml Addle. Sniythe, daiuh ter of Wni, H. Hraythe, Eaul, both of Mer gitnvllla. Mit.t.srAvait tho rssl- duaoe of the bride' puranta, near Marlboro, Sept. mth, 18T5, by Rev.

Mr. Millsnaugb, futlier of the groom, Mr. Ctm. Millspauuh snd Mis Jennie, daughter ot LaFayette Conover, Mechaniravillc, Sept, 1st, by Rev. O.

Ellerson, Wm. C. Fer- reu and iry K. Wilaeu. Foiin-DoiiKRT At Keyport, Sept.

8th. 18J5, by Rev. C. Lipplneott, Tlioma O. Ford, of TretU and Eliiabeth Dorstt, of Keyport.

Ct'liTlsJoiiNsoK At the Baptist par eonotia, Keyport, Si-pi 8th, by Rev. J. Manuinir, John H. Curtis aud Augusta John son. i DIED, jACOCrt At Olenwood, Matawan, on Wednesday evening, Sept 15th, 1873, LU-K danijhter of Chavl and LUii Jaeobu.

aired 3 weeks and 1 day. Fakkbk, At Matawan; Aorcst 16. "5, Stephon only ton ot John aad Cm-ro L. Parker, and arandsoa ef Jam en C. aud Cnrnali J.

Andrwws, age4 i weeks and day. Hi shnr tha ftiaaj im swa. Cut In all ht bloom Th mr hnt nieil bna, Now fluwhej la Ui hnub. i i atataa, J. BataraiT, Sept.

18, ISTJ. That short article oo the Drat page, entitled "Who'll turn the grind-tone 1" baa tome valuable LiuU especially the last paragraph at this politico! season. Chaoi or Time. On and after Monday next, 20th inst, the stennier Midtcn-min nill leavo Keyport at 7.30, a. in-atoad of 7.

She will continue to leave New Turk at 4, P. fur the present. Attention ia called to the advertisement of the State Gazette, published at Trenton. Its political bias in Republican, and about this it dooa not become us, as a politically neutral journal to speak but as a nu -paper, it ia one of the bent in the State, furnishing a very lwge amount of interesting rending fur a very email a-jnnunt of money. A friend dropped a postal ear in the Fost-ofSoe with sevend local items on it.

We are very thankful, and could only wish that the thoughtful example might be largely imitated. This would make tho Journal more interesting, and the contributor would feel a personal interest in seeing his or her own locals in the home paper. We cannot be expected to ubiquitous, and such aids are very gratefully roc ived. We were pleased, on calling at Brieps Conover'a Clothing and Tailoring establishment, at Keyport, to see the fruits of advertising, in two ways, by the hands l-oiiig kept busy aa bees. Wo say adverting in two wily, lut, they inform tho puhlio, through the column of tlie Jonr Ml and the Weekly that they nro doing busmen in that lino, and then tln-ir excellent tit ting puts the seal on what they nay, ud llioeo who go once, come again.

The State Fair at Wnverly will Itopin on Monday next, and will eontiuno until I'buraday evening, It promixca to be of More than n-tmtl intorwt this year. Tlie f.reiitiuran iigtrregnto over fl'lOOO, One lit If feature will bo a "grand when the young Joravyiuon can display their audi in liomeiiiutiahip. The are nnr Newark, and can be convenient lv reached fnmi thi motion lv UioN. L. It, Rll fnif.

Jacotm, of tin Institute, Jnti procured no(ur (hm Fumi for the (imp of I IY iiiumo aeiioliira at of the uale of Halli't, 1 'svi i Iloa ton. lie roctKiiiaea the ninl i Mori-lst Inatnimritta to educate th tuvr, an inrd hy the tiio ot an tum.wptional'y rid Stcinway Orand, in tho iiiving of levnni to tiim l'Avr tic wote linrrwdf entirely Imr mimic tsta.su, ml mm advnotam in Uw Lor and in-rtrawnnht ur offered by the principal, who ha rwd jto etpeJiM (n making this department at leant Woilly of the yatMimgo of all. We learn with jOrasure tho roivnt no-rion of acliolnrn from prominent 'r-in tied Rink, one loing the daiich-tor of Pre. Rookleea, ttf the X. Y.

A Ik 11. II Thntika to the railroad for theea, May the rmmW lie increased. We are gratified to note thesa encouraging feature of enttiM, tux kj nt -v- ivrfj xt vo. n. n.

vu.iu..ui.i. Tbe Association lm anuounivd their annnnl convention to take plnce tliiytar I lied Hank, on Thurli.y next, S3 1 inst. The chum rgan-iaation is such as l)oill eppial more jfuerally to tho pitilie intercut than it dottt. lKxl children are almoul to make pood men and women ami the tnoml influence of the KnbliKth' school fc say nothing of the training devKps in the yunng mind thow tlisjH-itiona auil trail of character that will tnake useful uixmlr boriety. When th reven tf Uii ia Uie csw, it is a nuv eivtion, rather than the rule.

Nine tentha of tit criiuiuuls inotur State Iris-onrt admit that they rajy.ly or nenr wttiw found in tha hum and we have no htwiUnry in venturing the av KTim that chil camx n'gular in attendance, attentive to the and wwll IvhaveJ hil- in the n-ni, for a tena if ytars, tmtj the att aumejit of ynung mauhnik! tr w'Oinhil, an-l iwt Iibvm an ittipneion made thai wilt make at lt jrood tr.ral cliaracWr i that ill! a HeawiuK to the eoiutuu'ivty hare he or alia may I An4 yet, wh all ImjwUnc that Mttt'lie to ttiia there an few parents thai rm int-rtl in f.tennt( ml enciiaragtnir ths aiivirme fur their eu lh tuird and Uhoua klceai-og of tV-ir pa The fciCT-uUena ar (fem-rnily inly uenlcrafc-ly well attcnJt, and thJ ijn-at of thix rren ia the wliete the neMtion id do 4 a inelieeil to ml their prrAonce tle Jay tn-Hinira of tho nation. 1M it r4 le thna ni at Iwd JUtik. I1xa l. ia mM central i and ran rul femi aluevt all of lha rouuly. Mtlaaan and Keypxrl abould Mhh4 rh i'h Wrts.

Will I he IVtwi wbie en 1 a WaLatnn Rtatioa with a. M.l tn in Ldied at hia rosidenoo at alaiut 11 o'clock ou Friilay morning, Sijit 10th. lo montliHago one woull tiot liuvo mougiit that Death wouhi so pooh aim his arrow at hrr. Mlio ivn every indication of a tiiui-li loni'er iMintiniiHUiH of lifo, and wimi remarkable for tho buoyancy of lfer tlis- ixieitioii. Mi" was of a lively tempera ment always ready furpleuwuit paxtiino, ami yet warmly altwhed to tho M.

Clmr'eh, of which ahe hnd benn formuny years an ai'tvptable meniU'r. I'or two weeks prior to tier ueoeaso son aeciueti to lie lingering on ui nmrpiu oi win grave, aud her ailment was such as to induce imt little comfort iu the proHct tf recovery, lor tlie disease una so uiroctotl tho bruin, that the prohabilitieH reached almost a certainty that her mental facili ties woulil be liupaireii wiru uio return of physical Htrength. Her hours of sickness were checrud bv the kind otHcoe of loving hands, aiul sue would lisUm with delight us her friend would sing for her such hymns as Junius love- of my anul, Ict nie to thy boaom fly While the nearer waters roll, Whila tlia tAmpnHt still is hhih." She was undoubtedly DrenRred for her eternid home, and yet she loved life, and if it had been God's will, would have loved to linger yet'longer among her children, relatives and friends. Hut this was not the will of tlie Dmne director of events and so alio yielded to tho etrolie of the power none can withstand, and in vielilincr won a victory that irava her vf Heaven. Tho funerul services took place at the Matawan M.

E. Church last Sabbath af ternoon, nt 3 clock. I ho corjiee waa borne ly tlie following psll-bearers E. I). Gravatt, W.

8. lloruor, 1). Denton, E. lSlaek, A. Pitman, A.

Longstieet. As the procession enteral the church a voluntary was rendered by the organist, after which the choir sang tho beautiful chant, "Ciinie to mo." The opening nor-vices were conducted by the pastor, ltev. Mr. and ou npiiropiiuto and in-tenwting sermon prcmihed by him from Uhj 14th chapter or itovoluuotis, utii Terse. Tho closing prayer was offered by ltev, Mr.

Anderson, of tho Presbyterian Church, and tlie remains were then taken to ltos.i Hill Cemotery for interment Eowinti P. Toiihuy, This gentleman, brother-in-law of Dr. lhii'tlett, died in City, on Friday lut, 18tli iuot. He wim well known in Mutiovuu, from a. residetiee ot several years nmongHt us.

Ho una )nt ionlai 1 partial to our town, aud whenever not tooling well would always look to being heiielUted by the change a vintt here ait'oi'dod. Though averwe to everything that savored ot vanity, thertt as one circumstance to which Iih would seem to I like. pleiiHiiro in alluding, w'ith exemmtile pride, vie the poaseaahoi, As a family relin, of nu autograph letter from eral Washington, to his fiitlier, Cuptaiu Tonvy, an otlloer in the Involution, thanking him for apecinl numccti reu-ilt re.l during the ooeiationa of tho A-mericiin sruiy iieer Sew Verli.i Mr, Toirey preserved his eilreme rtri.aitivenoas With regard to aifvthing bke oHteitlattoti up to his lust hours, re thwt there nhonhl he no funeral preached over Iuh feniauix, end no obituaries concerning him written after-wards i mid further, that lia did not ish to bu put in a t'ul a nimjttn uu which there ahould not uppcnr even a silver nail. Ilia seta ot charity were frequently uiiknowtint the time, to their recipienti, and while afTorduig temporary relief, he also planned for the future brnvllt of those he relieved. His course through life wus marked by humility, and he tried to aervd tho His run a Iset he could, in hia culling hi a mu and a christian, nnd his aenl at ti time Of hie among in behalf of Trinity P.

Church, will uot aoon bu forgotten. Th re is much more we might sr but four we are already trespassing tip-on the rrqucat made by him and nun-t oned above, EELicnorFDcuTiuciriTEMa totur. Eev. Mr, Taylor, of Brooklyn, is expected to fill tho pulpit of tlie Baptist Church, to morrow (Sabbath) morning. Biahop Scarborough reseli-cd nt St, Miiry'a p.

K. Chnrch, Keyport, laat Sabbath, morning and evening. He was a-ifihted in the aervicn by Itevs. T. Hodgatui aud J.

MHre. The rite of eon-rlrmntion was admiuiatcrtd to four candidates in the morning. Iu couaequeticv vf the funeral of Mr, Vau IVventer's mother, and tho funeral of Mr, Torrey, both of which occurred on Sabbath atternoon, the one at Matawan iui the other in Jersey Oity, the risitatiou of Bishop to Matawan, waa postponed. 1 Bmr.F. The County Fair took place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

can rite "ditto" as our report, for it was a n'is tition tf the usual routiuo, M.v. ra J. J. Magga are delivt tug quite a large number of bricks along tho lii of the S. Y.

A Railroad. We understand they have recently aold quita a number at Ocean Qve and A-bnry park. Their ni.tunfacttire have the n-putatiou of being very good, ami wc must compliment them ou their energy in working tip a home trado, TheM gi'iitU'ravn are Oidcavoriu tv acctice a nwit. coniuvt with the main track of the railroad, on that part ot their Inu la through which the line passes, aud it they aecompliali this. whteli ia highly pndvahle they will able to load all their bncka on the ai le track ennwniaiit to their jatd, and sate all the rlwne of oarting to Matawan station.

The K. Ik company are witling put in the awiU-h and track if the Mcaaia. Matins will guarwr.tee certain aim nut ot freight, and tho proipwta are that, with this advantare, thia fim ill at cine aneh ah for Uieir mnnnfnc tnre aawill make it for them id depcod pcn tha New York market. ing of legal sales, as at present required by law, meets our views almost to the i letter. First, the notice of sale should be published in the paper nearest tho plaoe of sale, because that paper has by far the largest local circulation in the case of the Journal this is so, ten to one, Juixt, it should be published in an organ whose political position makes its fiold the entire county, and tlie paper, as a rule, that circulates most largely is the one representing the party whose majorities elect the oflloors.

This gives tha sale the largeet poesiblo publicity among those jiersona mOMt interested, Advertisements of "Rule to Bar," and the like, should be published in tho paper in the locality where the creditors rehiihi, and this privilege the itututo allow. We would that wo had the room and time, now that this qnestiou is raised, to give our ideas relative to the publication of tha laws but will be compelled to reaorvo that for net week, In conoluaion wo will say that, when the Main wan Journal cannot ho made to pay without Htioh a shnre of the legs! advertising from State or County, aa we would expect from a buniueaa man who was linking to the beat interest of his lutiiiiMf, in- making it known to tho IntKeat number who would be influent-rd by the publication, then wo shall believe that rrovideura has intended us to curtail cor ipenacs, or look for on-other field. Hen. Geo, Patterson i out with a card in the 'ctMoce'if, announcing him-If ai a candidal for Btate Hrnator, lui no rinluiw. We nro not in the railroad hnsiitoas hut if wo hava a riht to our opinion, it 1 1 i thnt tb new depot Muta-wmi station latwohigh from the ground.

(M, walking np the track from toward LonffUrwoh.) "Well, 11,, are you a-fott from, the Itrtmeh "Well, yes, yon knew the old anyin, that aconomy is wealth. A worthy and csleemcdciti.Tn of Ma-taaan, wearied and drowny, fell asleep in the ears, on Monday, ns ho wa eom-iiig from Middletown, Hitddeuly he was waked by the routing of a pnaseuger 1h-aide hiiu, juat as tha train was leaving the aUlieti, Half awake, ho jumped up and oat of the car rubbed hit eyes and looked to aec the train moving away iu the distance, and himself at Holm del Station insttad of Mstawnn. Well, he took np the lino of march for homo, like a hern afoot and alone. Cnrith When the tender emotions have never fully stirred tho heart of a young man yea more, when the nuptial tie hsa never yet bound his heart to another as one, ho little knows how ensily a joke ny rend tho heart These were our cogitations as we heard that young man tell the expectant wife that the train had run off the llaritan bridge. Iu wild fronry, her mind waa filled with horror at the tJuniaht of her pwr bus- hand, until a kinder friend told her it whs all a joke and the train would bo tlii in live minut-e.

iMio from the yonng aun why he wanted to rruliteii her in tuat way, ami Iim oootiv npomlod "why, how would the tram btr the briilge aiid come to Matawan, it ai.iui run oar KCN1UY SClUHh WNVEXTIOX. The annual convention of the Mon mouth tVunty Sunday School Aaaocia tu.u will tt held iu tlie lVealivterian thnrli at 11hJ liank, ou Tkuradav. ioL, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The friends id tin, cii aiv eirdtllv uvicl to at te.l.

It. tiuiooH 13. The lrt half Lonr in the morning will Ri lo tie.itoiml exerinr. follow rd bf boatnoaa, and an ad.lroaa on the ul'je-l. How to 1014 our C.uivcutiona mora In tha atternoon.

n-mrta of Towuabip an, oniilf ptivretitrir. tolloa.sl ty t'loMifira M'lmg. licv. It. I.ippiu'.

ei ll will ftive a MacklMiarl eiorei. ('. Mout, aud llou. John Hill, ill fellow in ad.lrewea. It-.

T. V. UVIIs wil! ak npon "Hie n-t lVaehil' wbat iail? Kev. t. V.

Marah, on "1 he Abu- of the Hon-darae)iil th vnin. 1UV Ir. jtlanloit and Vaa (1cvs Meaara. Hill, (Mo-it, and others, will apeak. 1 The vnin aorvice will held io itha M.IU.

1. Church. I I- rt are bing tusde to nrdncd fare on tha N. Y. A I P.

Uadrod for aggregate weight of thirty pounds, one weighing nearly CJ pounds, "That beats all." Prof, Jacobus nuide a most excellent address in the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath evening. His subject was "Home," and ho showed mot truthfully some ot the charaotcriMica of a real homt, At a match-shoot nt South Amboy, on Wednesday, between Jmuea Van Brm kle, of Matawan, nml Iwino Slover, of tho former place, at twenty tl re birds each, YanBrackU killed his entire complement ot 23 birds, and Slover, 23, "TG'bljo "sales. The sheriffs nolo of the property of Patrick Realty, on Broad street, will fnke place at th Matawan House, on Monday next, 20th fit o'clock, f. 8a adv, Mr, Ch-ts, Shnlta advertises, by posters, the sale of a flue family hor-, wagons, household goods, on Mon day, 27th nt 'i o'clock, r. at hii residence nt Matavan, John II, Clark, administrator of Maria Clark, at South Amloy, will sail perioiml property of deceased, at the lato residence near Ellas Rose's, on Friday next, 21th at 10 o'clock, k.

u. i Mr. Denton clovs his season, and his lease with Mr. It, P. VauDevcnter, la tho mnnufactnre of brick, and advertises his horses, wagons, carts, and a groat variety of goods, the Sale to take plsivi on Thursday next, 23d at 10 o'clock, A.

M. Capt, Geo, W. Johnson, of Keyport, has eonoluded to give up tho livery business, nnd advertises his large atock at pnblio sale, on Tuesday, 2Hth at o'chn-k. Here ia an excellent opportunity tor the pimmnse of good horses, carriages, harness, etc. See posters, i 1 MON.

CO. AO L. lk ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. The adjourned meeting took plaoe at Kibboc'a hotel, Keyport, on Wedntxaday of last week, to eltvt a Itonrd of diractivs, Mr. S.

R. Brown was chos(n aa liair-uiiui, and Mr. Page McKinney, aetwta-ry. Tlie tllem woro Meanrs, A. Mo-Lean, C.

H. Conovcr and John Bnird. Tho following tickets were put iu nom-iuatiou HT Till OLD BOARD, Telfair HiwIgMin, Horatio Ely, I a Fa vet to Conover, OUdiah C. HerUrt, JopU D. HofT, Will mm T.

iH-uiae, Tuuia V. Dulkii'a, Hubert W. Walling, John H. bproul The name of th last gentleman wna in theplaeof Mr, (b J. KiMe, 11 oppoaition ticket wus Chnatinu Em-am, Philip tt.

Nought, H-v P. Conover, tWie, Tiiiiia lwtis, Oiwdiali t' IIrlvrt, 1'iwarl FJUworth, AKreil Walling I Conover, 0HMitioQ waa made to admitting Gou Shultje's vote on his declansl aub-acriptiou it was finally re-rt ived bv the cinisent of two of the nod this resulted iu tlie election of th firt nauid ticket MOKrBY.TIME. LABOR. Cheniicat rninta, an called, hava provni failures: simply because tin' themmtry ut th-ir nianu laetuiw aecus to ct.nai.tin the tinantity ol water that with the litis by tb. addition of an Alkali, either Potash, i.i wk, or MlH, vc.

Cheniiesl Paints containing water feel from the wood, and arc not Ec0 nonucnl, hecauao they will not covr as tui.el, urfoe aa PfRH Painii. fTm Pl.t0 10 indicntei on'y a Water U. per KHn. Sodv, I.tus ol Alkali-n. ed with naturaas.vo, with the addition of ITA and water could he tinned Chemical Paint.

Pure rair.lt weipl, 13 tr I I lha. per. jiHon, 9 Kcono.iiical, and wh propirly mada, are the moat durahlo. offer our Prki-arkd Paist with the tf.iarai.tre that it ia not a wal a.nt; ooitUtna no wer, no Mb no W.rvr.ri.., i(l ol onlr materiaU aa aveNi.ed hy the oldoat puintcra. Our nt wiK vtr inor.

anrt than any Chemical in tho orM. We a.ithoriro their mIo, ul.Vot to the nf hnrcrn 1 Lead, or -r Whif I.ead, if our Pa.nt a do hot prove period). aatiafactory. Wad.w-Jrth, Vartine Longman, I or w.l bv It JL CPU ltJiJ for Rd Bar.k, and T-.

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