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BY AUTHORITY. i-AWS OF NEW JERSEY. A tnppltment to as act entitled "An act 1* authorise the partition of lands, in ca«m where particular undivided shares thcroin. are limited over,"* approved -March sis tb, eighteen hundred and fifty- * t»o. 1. Be it enacted bv the Senate jind G*nera! .Assembly of the State of New Jr+sev. That in all proceeding* for the partition of lends, where all, or any of tbo undivided Shares tiiereof, is, or nre limited over In the manner apeciCcdin the first section of the act tb wlilch this is a supplement, a •olo thereof may be made, upon on order or decree of the court of chancery, yrher: such proceeding shall havfe been eotmuw.ced in that court ; but no snch sale ahalt be ordered unless a division of said lands canhot be made, without impairing their value, ho the extent of at lea«t dne-fourth Part

thereof, and shall bo so reported or olbt.--wise made to appear, to tho satisfaction of jhe Chancellor. 2. And be it enacted. That in all such partition proceedings when a sale shall be tnodA-as aforesaid, such salo and deed to the pnrc'xhser shall convey the litlo to such lands of all tenants, either in possession, remainder, reversion, or expectancy ; but the not proceeds of the sale of any share not held in feeeimple, or limited aver, shall Ke invested and keep invested in tho name of U»e state of New Jersey, qndor the order and direction of the court of Obaticory for the nse of tho person or persons owning snch shsre, wpon bond secured by mortgage to said State, cither upon tho property so •old, or any part thereof or '.be fee sfmnle of other ojtinejtinbered real estate in thisStale, worth at leaal double the principal sum secured thereon ; two thirds of whicji value shall be in the land itself, independently of way buildings tb croon ; and sue It " . bond asd mortgage after being duly rocordet!, shall bo filed in the office of VUIUCU, PUBII UU UlCtl Ml III. UUIVC Ul

tb* dork-jo Chancery, and there remain n« of record until duljMsaii«ned dnd dlteharc wd ; md tdd cleric* shalTbe authorized to rertfiy copies rhsieof jmfifr the aaat of said and aacb copies so certified shall be •wridence as other records and files of said couit *r« wheo so certified ; and tho interest accruing on each bond, shall he pa d yrarlv or half yoarly according to the eon dilidii thereof, (o tho person or persons who w ould been tenant or tenants of the particular estate of such share, if tbora had been no such wda thereof, hit heirs, executors. administrators or assigns, and shall bo jrn Seen red by. lite condition of such bond and oiorlgago ; and tbo |>riucipal and the interest also whea not paid a« aforesaid, thai! bo rolloclcd under the order and diwctior of the coutj of Chancery. 8 And bo it enacted. That whenever •II or any portion or tho principal sum oi money, so as aforesaid sneered, shall he -collected, it shall boHraid only to the said ♦lark in chancery, and when so paid, it shall be considered at in that court, and ahull 'there remain untlt paid out or reinvestod. under the order and direction of that court; and iaidpclerk, and hit sureties, shall bo ro ^sponsible therefor. and wo other patment shall-di, charge cucb bond and mortgage, nr aathArixo any county Clerk to djscbargo (he "regfttrj. or record thereof; and the taid clerk in chanccty. shall bo entitled to one quarter of one p«r cent on *il monies paid" Into said court and reinvested or paid out, under or by virtue of tide net, lo ha taken out of the income or interest, end-not out ft the aaid, principal ; jjnilwhonsrer thu -particular eetele or eitMea, in »«v!i share of eaid lands, would have been determined and itfce same become rested in fee simple absolute, if no inch sale thereof had been made .tlirn tba said principal shall bo paid, or such bond and mortgage assigned under the order and direction of said court of chancery, to tbepereon or person", in whom such share would thin have become rest*d. hi ftu sicipto absolute, hsd no sach sale been made, his, her or their heir or assigns 4- -And be it enacted. Tbat if any master in chancery, clerk, or other person i ball, pitifully, • tnWxale or convert to his own use, aoy "money that ahull come to bis . bunas, under or by virtue of the provisions "oT this act, or the act lo which ,'hts is a supplement, he shall 41m guilty, of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, "hall bo punished, by imprisonment at hard labor or otherwise, not exceeding tero yitsrs, pr kyfiW not excredirtg one thousand dollar.', or both. - ft. And be lt enacted, That the second, "third and/oBrth Metion of tho act to which Ibis is a Mpplemwot, and, also, the supple . dJtfut thereto, wtych was appmred wn-tfie fotfrth day of March, eighteen hundred and 'fifty three, be, and ths samo are hereby repealed, and that ibis act shall take.' effect immediately ; provided, that such repeal shall, In no wfre.affhct atft suit or proceed--htg now pending, but such sail or proceeding may ba continued and prosecuted as if this act bad not been passed. Approved Mareb 13, 1861. "A furtbor supplement to an act entitled "An *ct respecting conveyances/ np. . * proved1 Apof fifteenth eighteen' hundred andfor-eix -,/ev ' 1. Bun enacted by tba B««ate ntd tfiaera! A Sec Wbly -of the State 111 New Jersey, That any counql or vice-consul of the Uni•Igli City or couatrj, shall have thu famo EtiEErSssS of nflkira, grerelMry^ lacMioa^'or'tho re;- * r

yif«ii:n;jas iji'wrilsekifwls. - r'K-M.'O V B L> . Aarox osaecrsoN.j [jcruiiaii cucr.cn. BOOT Sl SHOE STOR THB Cot-writers Lave J VST RECEIVED »t their si ORE la PEC A ITU STREET, * In the building lately occupied bo Mr. Halj salt, between the tiro fhrug Stores. the best assortmraU of BOOTS, SHOES ■ml O.HTEB", for Gents Ladies *:i.l Children* an t .Men's not! Boy's May* and Cape, ami reasonable prices E3- Gents' FlnC Calf Skin Hoots, also, Quanln„aud Dllchicg Hoots are sold Come anil Exsm.r.r. CAftRBTSON k CMVBCM. Cape Island, Hot. Stb, 19*1. Cia . * ' "HARD TIMES MADE EASY!

GOOD NEWS for tho Unemployed 1 ' 1000 Chances to Make Monoy. \ ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH or WATCHES, JEWELRY | AMD SILVER-PLATED WARE, .-■* "yro jMrnuroSBo op ON An Entirely Now AND ,

I OHIdlN At PLAN! - 2.500 Agents Waiiled!! d _ ° ^ AH parsons desirous of securing an , Agency in this ° NEW ENTERPRISE d . *' * , ' i. i-hnuld send on their nemo* nt noce, encln- 1 d sing a 3 rent stamp to pay postage, and re- , ,j ceive by return of mail J A PREMIUM CATALOGUE ' Containing \ OUR INDUCEMENTS, Which afford : A RARE CIIANCE TO MAKE ; MOJVEY I without risk, together with i FULL PARTICULARS t " Relative to thia f NOVEL PLAN! [ To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings 'r direct all orders I o ! GEORGE G. EVANS, i - 1 439 Choatmit Street, rptLADEJ-rnu. : ' April Ith, isso. 3ia_ GR.tyO OP SUING I ! NEW SHOE STORE. I CA'U. AND SEE ME! i fpfce tttharriber, who has visited ths Cape Msjrpeoxpte hfK-'ofore, from Woodbury, now Informs the ' public that he has openrd a Shoe store, on Wash. inrlsn Street, opposite the American lions'. , wtuue ho sells tVUMKX S and CHlLOREMs BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, ef hie own Manufacture. Shoe* made to order at . eWartaoUoe. The heal trailer Is used and all wbe atlredw. to.. i ; M AX WKLt SWAIN. ; • ENOCn HDXJU.fD'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. S N ENTIRE rtaa STOCK OT OOOBB, Just ■ Ateoelrcd. tooaUtlngoT DRY GOODS, GROCL*S^, .TRonBrORsJii ARmwAnie, BOOK* ami StrtOLt, KMlTtlEN-W ARU. CTU CKERY-WARL, TIN-WARE, Ac-,' which rdll be sold tor Cask, (or ttoaaulealent in Tasnc.) aa cheap ** Goads c4 ' the same quality are eoW in the county of Cape May. Also, *a assortment •( / . , R BAD T krttDB CtffTfflNO caaeMlng of coats, rAjrrs, vests* bathing clothes. Corn an* Oata to r Bain. HICKORY, PIKE ASD OAS WOOD, DEIITEKED Mf The Urgtat Stoek of FsMILT MEDICINES la uis eour.ty, kepi on hand. Cur# toe almost ere-ry-The attacl Ion of buyers U solicited. LUMBER YARD AT SOIELLWGERS LANDING. vffilK suhperibrr has for sale •good asI *-- -•* *** ■ ■ *

6)pt ifaj 6rS#f SJifflwils. I FORT PICKENS yot yot Reinforced. ;D But u SEW 8TOCK OF GOODS has been put in /. Wm. Townaend'a Store. Xnliim and Axe Hand!**, Store Hpe. and Crochet Cotton, I'O^ Sale a? W, Towascnd'S. Linseed OH, Lump and Pearl Starch, / — ■ — I 1,1 Ladles' Cloth and Moose Trslrs, / * For Sale at W^Tawatmd's. 1.' ! Viae U h.te and nrowa Muslins, ] ■ ' L'oAtc't Cotton and Kerosene till, . !iUt Sale at IV. TowcteaiTi. Croton Ctnlh and White Lead, SUk strtpdl 1'aaseaaeasnd Jeire llirfv^ FVutarri'e Ms-rntlne tnd Coffee Mills, » FOf'taleattV Tosrasaml's. ! S I Boy's Cssilaiere, Cut Nsllt and Fluid, j I'sper Curtains and Flour, For Sale at W. Tosrnsrnd's. j j Family Medicines and Krro«ear Lamps, Latrs White Brushes and Ttn-Waiy. For Sale BIT. . Townxcod'l. j Natmcite. Brown and White Tabic Corcr«. Cheese, Coaitn. Maokerr! and Yaukee Fails, For Sale at Mr! Tewnn-nd's. • Flour Ifuekrls. Shoes and M'ssh Beards, \ Lulnrcd Scw.ag Silk sud PSJilc* [Urrers. , j For Sate at Tuveosend's. S I mack X I spa c.-a. Knives and Forks, | Sujar, Ribbon], Coltke. and ITrtdlr^Strtnrs, j I Wivwlen Rakes, Tea, and Oltrtr Soap. | ' For Sale at W. Towoser.d's. Hutl-ry, Pried Afplea. Spade.. 1,-p. and Colofns. ; Uustaen Butler and Clam ft.sk. Is, ' AlSo ii Ll ! I |l liimiU^f.r ' W " To"w,"'-'s . be U ni W . Tow :iseod'.,Sture. W a'stlinyUia'eUM^ i .ippn.Hc i to n street. Cape Island. Mareii tt'.li. lOTL^Bm MANCTACTCRCRJ OF AND DLALRitS IN STRAW GOODS, Noa. 103, 105 & 1D7 North Sccoud St., | PHILADELPHIA. We .are now receiving our Nprlu k Sloelr, Whlcli I sdl'kl!*''m',f'>e * and desirable assortment of Straw and Lare Goods. Also, a lance assortment of Laiue.' A CiiiCDaiN'i Hats. a Our slock of FLOWERS and RCCHES, wilt be jour special attention to that department Plrnse ^ call and examine them before making jour purcbaNoa toj. JOS and I 1 North Sr.osn SL, above Arch. March «, IMI. tl . 5 I J. Stewart Dopuy, | f j f I At to. M A II A S H, I - 1 5 I 253 (9. Second Street, t.low Dock, j c ^ j Philadelphia. ' 5 1 I ~ lias conit vol I) on hand a later aasorunent I I c I or I £ : I CasrsTs. Pit Ci.oTita, j p | asnijasUrprri,^ ^ BoOT [ C j S J all of which he la selllnf|*rry eSrep, J ' u I Vfareh », 'TUU" Grocery A Provision Store. ! '|*HK 5nbserlber. having his store located at SA- . l l lliNAl. MALI., calls "" attention of C Ol'NTRY MERCHANTS and HOl'SI.K KKPllRV to his ■ stooh of Glll>CKItll£a and FIIOV IslllMi He iseunstantly reeclvlne goods from rhllsdelphia, and selling them, Wnulgpale qr ftetail, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES, tj- It la hoped th - : "loro-kevpers and Buyeia In general, wilt c.ll and aak prices and examine gocals | i Acforu purchasing clscwhere-agX AARON CARRETSON. Cape laland. Nor. g!h, IRBtl. READ THIS CAR D . 1"HE subeenbor keeps cohstantlv oa hand a wel | selected stock of Stapirnvl fancy dr> goo. I. hardware, groeertrs, Provision*, hoots and shoes, GRAIN AND GROUND FEED, ; together With a general assortment of store good* which he will Beit from this date only for CASH ortrndr, bc!le»:oc h* can tell at least 10 per ct. low- j er on thvas tarnis. Those having ^to Cash, trill, find an advantage by karehasing here. Being right at the landing, a ud I having bo naullng to pay, he can sell lower than aay other stoie In the place. , . . t lie has' a! so oa hand and for tale a lot of the beat STONE-COAL at Philadelphia prices with the addltibii of freight, a lot ef PIN K BOARDS. Second and third common, and a lot ef MAnaa xa »«a mr wr — .» suitable for building ptirpdaet. JOSEPH BCITELLTNGER, ^ Schellenger's Landtag. HOME INDUSTRY. Persons make good Wages at M COLLF.CTING BONES, which they sell to , ! - ,»* W1LIJAM STIVES. , liilBniS?1 (1"1 >'*c* kl KAISKD . Townaend laltt, N. I. 00 tt-lf. I WAR AND SECESSION! FARMERS ACCOMMODATION LIRB. 1 r.rA Anamdl $gsmoa. 'Mid War and Secession, though you may ream. Be they ever so tempting, doan leave roof home) But cation Vsngll*er aad *ee what he has tkesei No Plows so cheep to lie leuad el sewbersT Whea rougave In his Wagon aad see hlgaood Ware, You wfil eav, it's so r keep IH not go elsewhere i ' A Riot rh»e Plow fbr only Twelve Dimes, I know U In Accordance with the dullacee of tines Cheep, cheep, cheap, ebeafe Plows. Vangildcr Is bhund to srul you anj how. i u »f<w ?*** "t* ** « your orders son j . r | ^THADDRIDl VANGILDBR. ^ CHAIRS, SETTEES, CLOCKS AND MIRRORS. 1 '.TuU.'S KKT " *" "" , OKOUGE OGDKN. 1 Ospe May Oeurt llouw, March jr. ltao.

I Established in 1810. ' FANCY DYKING E! T.VBUXIIJIEM'. J. & \V. JONKS, N O. IN North Front Street, hearty opposite the N, P. R. Hoed Depot, 1'hlladSlpM*. dye S'.Jks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every dsacrlplion. Their supeilor arvl* at dyeing Ladles' nud ticntjemce's Garments is widely known. Crane afid Nerino Shawls dyed the meal brilliant or plain colors. Crapoand Merino shawls deseed to look I'M rew. Alto. Gentlemen's Apparel, Curtalnt, tip,, cleaned or re-dye^. Call and look at our work . W Jftfo re going risen herd. i ' r March 1 1, IS61. 4iu.

I BAUGH'S RAW BOWE . SUP E-R. PHOSPHATE I KiVrriCTOSED BT I BAUGH &*SONS, | J No. 20 South Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. I CASH I'RICE j $45 por 2000 pounds, in strorg Sack-, , FARMKR9, ATTENTION I ( | This article la prepared from Raw Bonn, nod eon- I bodied m nu other similar jirrpa'atloa. ' I t l! la superior lo Ferutlaa Guano, producing la i 5. It rosts en per ion leaa. I It has ail the i trtue of Tore Done, while you loae no lime In nailing for It.— It acts at one.-. ! I i. 1! furnishes precisely the food required lor thd » ^rmanen'l? ' i I <L It produce. UrgerrTpa"! cWu. A The Issl reason why yryn >hirald nse|l, it that 1 truth of all Uirae auerllous. It will coal but Utile to give It a trial. nv also Manufacture an article of * "GROUND RAW BONES. '* (CCARSNTIEI) rrar.) CASH PRITE, Mi PER MM POHIDS. Ttie aboT. Manure* wr warrant enllrely free from adullaratlon, bwlus maiiufaetured under the pervo. BAL'GIl A SONS No. 20 8outli Wharves, Pl.ilaad. ALLEN &. NEEDLES' l.toi'Rovi:[) KTANDA It I> Super-Phosphate of Lime, The old ovtab'iahpd article, in coo- , blast use ti) tLiidaanila of I'^arw -■ j I - mm *t..l I'i.mtery /or * numb, r of jean pas!'. j PRICE 845 per 2000 tb». ct». per lb.) O U A N o . rERL'YI.tN. Received direct fiom the Govtrnmeol Slnres. Warrantee CSamufs. j ICllABOE. ThU la Iheold fashlooed Feetlwy Cn«m, Imported direct. ALLE# $ NEEDLES' I NEW FERTILIZER., j The be price and superior quallly ofthMfertiu- | PRICE 830 por 2000 lbs. (If cU per lb.) BONE DL'ST. But Ian makers _Sn« Boar Dm! and „ Caor-.Mi Duxes. LAND PLXSTc'lL Wsrraatsd pure. In barrels. , A HK-rs! SedseRawauuM to Dealere en all the alwre N. B. We have a targe number of Diplomas for I PremiuKS awarded by the various Agricultural So"ie|^^ht<h you are requested to cailaud rxsm42 Sth. WborTcs Si Wnlcr Si., (First Bt«r* aborr CheSlmnt.j PHILADELPHIA. feblS'ei-tm B TO F4EMERR, GABDESERS AXD T^CES ! A 77 E Y- f SON' 8 Disinfected Poudrette, Especially Metnufaeturad for torn, Tobacco, Peat, Grass, Cdb - bags, and every kind of Crop and Try eking. puleis: ~ $15,00 and $12,00 per Ton, or 40 cu. and 80 cts. per Itaafacl. ALSO:— Tare WeiiNrted Night Boll, packed in tight Il&rrcU at Bt.76, delivered only at A. MauttoDi^ Gray's Fvrrj.— ( Liberal MANCFACTORKD At GRAY'8 FERRY ROAD, BELOW THE ARSENAL PHILADELPHIA. AKD AT Peyssoa'B Farm, Woodbury Road, GLOUCESTER, N. J. DEALERS: FiCtxca Richards k Co., N. 4lh Streat and York ArtnKa. Jour Gbaio, wast end of Market Streat Orncs or A. Pxtbbo*. lilbrttry St.. GobduniUi s 11*11, No. 1). A. PEY8«ON'8 *'CO , COMMISSION MR R CHANTS, la. 8 a**4 KiMitlth'a Hall,

AO ert~EKMHN e"C A"GB.VT FOR TIIKSALR OF» N MURTA $ MATHER'S BOOTS AND SHOES,COLD SPRING, CAFB MAY. NEW JERSEY.'.. 1 Tk* I.argeit and Cheapest Stoek of Boots aod Suoei ia 'tba ftouaty. •1 ocl iTth. taao. • . '

'■" * m n j CAMDEN DEMOCRAT t i " ' w will cbinfCScr. n>, ^ ^ Ti VtEENTtl VOLTTME. ON j SATURDAY, MARCH 2d. 1881. j E n 1 a r g e d and I m proved.j By an laere.se In ths length ef the pacta ef IS* paper, il will contain Three columns mere of Reading I than formerly tnd Its appearance will be Improved ■ | by the aid of -*•»- NEW TYPE, _ | with which Uie oBrc hat been recently famished. 1 ThasabaUntlal evidence* of public rarer Ve hav, I received vtnee sc icnovated the paper last Summer, J induce us lo make Ihew addluoeal Improvements, 1 I b>V'."g "■ a ill eventually render the "IIKMOCILAY • a welcome ilsltor In every family lathe I I ul Duinct, ll nu! |n lite State. - • ' n ''VT'1'l"i«Tr WlU rcmal0 F°"tl<s»"T as It* I Poetical, Literary, and XfisceBa neons' [ teloetiona will be made with dare, sad especial pains I will be taken with the depart men tpf Local and * General Netct, to that our subscrll«ra may depend upoe reeetrlag Reliable lufcimatlon ' In ^regard lo all matters of public Interest, as we are The Best W'tkly Paper in the State. F or the purpose o( extending the circulation of thd "DEMOCRAT" weoffbttho following liberal inducements le new Wr will furalah the "CAMDEN DEMOCRAT" [oiMu'g r"e.,'t* 10 J"ulfT ut> "**• at the falI Cotr. . . $1.00 6 Cones, .... 5 00 1 *3- •' • . _v. 10-00 I 'Ir we will furnish the paper to single rubserlbert I lor the same time, log. Iter with any on* of tit* lit- ; lowing books they may select, toe Tws BeUarei ! Dickens' Sheit Storlel, The Ladle*' CoripMs ■ cousin llarrj . Guide to Needlework , The Little inanity, end ttnbreUrry, Mary Stuart, Queen of Lippard't Quaker City, £cntt«. Washington and his ueaMrmmrt ol Vldocq, erals, j, . i Garb ing Fviw»mL Btanehe of Drandywlne, Thr Utile ol VV sailing too, HoUlek't Physiology, Llfn and lloautles of Six Language* without a Fanny Fern, Master, a Major Jones' Courtship, Sue's Illustrated WaifLiebig'a Complete Chen- drrlng Jew. Istry, . Mj tier Ice of Parts. Tlie Farmers' Guide to Count of Monte Crisis, - Farming a Gardening, The Tower of Lendoe, Peterson'. New Cook Simon Suggs' Travels. B«ok. Billy Burton's Humoroot | Miss Leslie's New Cook- Sketches, J cry Book. Mr,. Hale's Cteeelpts. I Four of the following wilt be fumlaheit as one bock] j Complete Kitchen and Complete Cattle i or Cow Fruil Gardener, Doctor, | Complete Florist s or, Jacob Faithful, Flower Carilrtier, King's Own, Knnwlaott'a Complete Japbet la search of a FaFarrler j or, llors* tber, Doctor, Midship manlXtesy. ; tar"- Cash must in aO casts accompany the order. w Mor.r.is R. IIanii.ton, Editor. Oscar A. Docglab, Fablisker. ■ Camden, Feb'j 1, 18CI- . MURTA Sr MATHER'S BOOT Sc SflOE STORE, No. 405 South Second Street, 2 doorfbelow line at., east aide. The Lsrstd Cheapest and Best Assortment of Men's, Women's and Children's Bool*, Shoes an t Gaiters In the CWy. . ORDFM fer Goods In our business, ssaLBy CapL Nicholas Nlau, will meet wllh nroinptatleatlom MURTA to MATH KB. . No. sea South Seocnd street, Pbtladeiptila. Oet-18. • WASHINGTON HOUSE, •WW m Cap* Island, H . JftF IHC Subscriber having leased the -above ItofaL and fitted It up with all theaomforta or a WlnUi Haotc, iespeeffutly infbrmsthe public thalh* icomr prepared to areommodate them at rilKml KCAfONABLB CHABGXS. A small Dining Room It sttadied, fTOVFS ■rected throughout the House, and every Other ermvrnlecea to Bake ll A comfortehL and plaaaacl STABLING. Commodious STABLES aad TABKIAGE BODIES have bcea built on the premlae*. ^ BHKDB. "Ih* ettlnnsaf Cape May are particularly notified that-SHKl'S far hors.s, for the use of thepuUle, . FREF. OF CHARGE ere en the Let, which Baf are W.W.WARE, P.O. October, fth, 1BBB. f PfUIiADKliPfllA MILL VILLE $ CAPE ISLAND MAIL STAGE'S, ■nrtn lreve the RIDGEWAY HOUSE, toot af M Markei Btrert. IHiladelpbta, c'cloeb, A. M-i and Wiunu Sratrr Wwsar Bt • o'rloch. rawing over The Weet Jersey and GLcBbore Railroads lo MtUrlllei thence by tlsgcs, through port Elisabeth, Dorjheetrr, Leeehuig. Uvlaa'a Neck. Wet creak^j JLai » jBgjBjrllU. daUy^i and ^W*S* MlllvtUa. - . "rw /