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AND STATE AFFAIRS. J1 I OiirfTILLE LEACH. Efport*.- | t ^ — 73rfr VTT~ j ( readers no doubt saw the an^^Htacemenl of a Fair And f!a« raisinc, I 1 ^^Busortad with tho Tabifnacle M. E 1 ^ftabbiith «8ehoti). to lie held In the grov* i 1 ■f Mr. K 11. Dennett, Cold Spring. — J ^H'he da* being Hear and most propitious. ' ^Hfubbatb school pic nic, fair and flag- ! ' ^HBag, all Mended in one grand oecaVafcn, cauie off. It being 3 o'clock. when j ' V wife arrived upon the gronttd, we were ■ Up late for the early part of the exsreis- j 1 W W: learned tliat the achool had ' I ftst met at the Tabernacle church and . ' then marehed down to tbe grove, where ' ft Was addressed by several speakers.— 1 I At about 1 o'clock tbe acbool was gath- ' crd together oud partook of refresh- ! .meats ; shortly after which, tho vail asKBtljr. composed of person^ of all ogu, proceeded to opposite Mr. Dennett's residence, where 4 nfcw and handsooie "flag • of the free." Was flung to the sotnmer ; a breezes. The hand of drummers and fi- : fen struck dp some national tnne, which 9 was followed by the singing of the Star9 Spangled Banner. The crowd rttnrned •® to the grovfc, and was^.lfere caUfd to 6i- 1 j : tier by Hot. Mr. Dure II, wbo\a*C noW Bee that lite audience would be address- j' « rd by speaker! present. All were sea- j M: ted and it became qnfot, when Iter. Mr. ft Willia'mdon opened with p far or. The j ft following gentlemen delivered speeches: j ff Kers. W. Zane, Wo. Swinden, W. J. ft 0 shorn, and M. Williamson. - To d6 | >■ credit io the reihark.t, and give tbbse ' V who did not hear them an idea of their ^wmrit we should have to publish them 1 Entire. They werh wfeil-tiraed and wellreceived. The speaking lasted over an hour, and we think the hearers would have gladly listened tafich longer. It! being now nrtu-lyffark, many. of the party dispersed, _ tiif in llie evening iheif j plncro were filled by new arritals, and the fair was coutiaued until late in the ( evening. Krery thing waa conducted 16 ! ■order and the day passed off pleasant- ; Iy. Happiness beanud from every eye i The ywig*^Hk*i6Mmi who enlivened Jthe multitude with music throughout the j tiny had the thank* of all present We | feSrn that they were from * tile Court ; Howie and have only been praetlciag I on llair innlrtiinenu abont four months ! The profit realized at the Fair Ubles J smoorited to over $10. The chureh. j through as, return their warmest thanks 1 to those who gare to, and patronized j _ .. I Duld OM| rove Returned. Last week, Danjei Cosgrove, a mem- 1 iter of Co. Cyl^i N. J. V., who was u- ! ken priso^ ln North Carolina, whilv 1 V on picket tfc^y, arrived at hM home in I flda county, hVvtng bent released; whh about 1400 other Union prisoners, from j » Balisbury, N C, ^he statement, which he gave us, of Ms capture, confinement and telensr, and the incidents connected ( ■ with tftk,-rr*r highly entertaining — . Thsra#oi»*of the prisoner*, ;*r day, waslA ounces of soar bread, B ounces was l.i ounce* ot »u»i menu, a ounces
of wit pork, and a half-pint of rice soup, j A part df Uw time they, were allowed, i once a day, a cop of crust eoffte, but | j afur the fall of New Orleans, sugar be j came an important item of conaldera- j ; tion, and "crust coffee" was not served • any longer. A rebel Lieutenant, who commanded at Balisbury, waa a son af tic*. Bradford of Maryland— the pre- , sent Union governor. The ana . is a wicked and Mood-thirsty aweusionist. — Cosgrove says that the most ignorant Mass of humanity that be ever saw were ! the majority of southern soldiers and citizens that he met. Most of ihfm could neither read nor write. There were j . no officers released from Salisbury. A ; few days before the privates left. Col | Corcoran, with other officers, arrived at; doae cOtaaaianL There are about two ^ '1
IT*« p*»n«s «*•»•*. i It is at last a settled point that we are ' have a steamboat running between ' 1 | this place and Philadelphia, during the 1 j Coming season. On the 27tly inst., the 1 j iteamo." Wm. Kent, Capt. Brett, will j running, and we understand , j that she i« to make three trips a week, i ( thereafter. She is a fine, large steamer, | i having been on the East river. The i : public are Indebted 18 W. B. Miller, * ' Esq , for being favored with a steamboat ] 1 conwnnnication -Rrith Philadelpfaid, as he | ' J has been aaitdnou* in his efforts for | ' « some time past, lu inducing a Company ( j to run n'steZrobont here. The Meesrs. ( ' Reeves have commenced the erection of , a wharf at the .steamboat landing. . , j Taking all things into consideration ! wo look for 4 fair season. Several cot- j 1 i lage families have already arrived. 1 "Hanoi Among Thieve* " 1 In view oi tho following ipcident we ^ are. free to admit, what is frequently as/' , j sorted, that there is honor uuiaog J ^ i thieVH.'' Two weeks ago last Suudliy, while Slephcu Weeks, of GoItFSpring, was at church, a paltry thief entered his\ , ; house, and stole therefrom, some $45 — j I j Although Mr. tiWeeks sospiciouod who' I ! was guilfyof the ect, yet heupold not get ' any positive proof, ahd be gave up the ! money for lott ; hot a few doys ago, I wbilo Mrs. Weeks waz in their garden, ! she spied a pocket-book, and on pieking . j it op and opcnltig it, it was found to con- , j lain nearly all the money which had been J stolen. Tbe thiol, unlike most of his > cralt, had a conscience, and that con- | science so harasaed him that he thnnght , it best to put the money where the ow- | ner might find it, only retaining a small j sum t<r compensate him for his trouble. 1 Erllpar *f iht Mm*. t This singular phenomenon, which or- i , ; enrred on Wednesday night, the 1 Uli I inst., was obler*ed"by, as the N. i'. Tri- . | buiu says, "many thoosatid of good citI ! Izens, whose eyes nre nottOo often turn- . | ed heavenward." It was a total eclipse ! , of tile fhoofi. and waa Vlitldc all ovehy . Ithe tJnlted States; tut, as it occurred | about mid ight wc did hbt witness iy, 1 [Jot we thought it "too lute an hoar for . j children to be out of 4lieir bed* " We , I are informed by those who viewed it j | that the scene ttas worth beholding. ; M|kl*lB|. 1 fcomlrr.and K*ln. I .Saturday eve'ng.one of the heaviest than- , dsr storms we bars ever seen paid us a via. j it. From about B UQtif 'J o clock thi lie bt- ' ' ning.vii idly flatbed in all |»arU of tfih lies- , ] vena, bm very little rain Ml until 9 o'clock, | when Its distonl roll reached our ears. 8a. ble clouds then covered, tbe sky and tbe rain .began to gently fall. The storm had - now fairly commenced, and noun the light- - - j ning increased it* fury, snd flash succeeded i flash until the ^hole heavens seemed to be , i enveloped in one rait, sheet of flaaie. The | , maddened ihunders rumbled more terrific, ( and ere the echo of one peal died away ^ ' another belched forth. The rain, too, increased, \nd iaatead of railing like gentle 1 dew drops it cape dL*o in torrent*. The I ' j sight wa- solemnly grand We sat alone, - where w iste hp" scribbling, and admired , i it. For.tnbbdS " «• storm thus raged, .when ' I ! ifl died awvy ; but at aboot 1 o'clock in the I "T 7 • — - •"»
' night it war renewed, ^nd lightened, thundered and raiueu fur some time, as hard as , I before. Tt»e Poorth of Jwlr'"" j ■ Friends', hua^bout tbe coming Fourth 1 | of Jnly ? Aro we to have no grand county | ! celebration on that day? Certainly we; I ought to have. If ever there was a time . ' when Ibia greet day coald be celebrated i > with propriety' it is now. How does' the i patriotic JiuUn of the public throb uu this ^ , r'uhjpct 7 It i» time for action ! Xal tbcrw ! be a strong t«m- made Immediately ! Uwraea KUlrO. """ ' During the severe -thunder storm ! ! which visited tl* on Saturday night last, I I John Rutherford, Sr., of Colii Spring, { had three hones killed by lightning: — j Tbey were out in the -pasture field when i ; killed, and were found lying not far from , I cacb other. One was ihi old horu and | , | the other two were colts. ' j > | n*r« Slr*wbmt>i. . ! We have tbe pleasure of announcing the . ' receipt of llut delicious fruit, which is so palatable to our taste, oamaly — HlruwW- | ries. The fair donor ibis time is Mr*. Par- ; sons Towusend. lew'l it good to be i 1 ! mrwibt-r or an editor1! ramify vwaa-io-a-wSdeF --"ft*
CarCala^r M*C ! When stating lonta we«ks ago that an | I beard that Charles J. Silver, who was | ' wooeJsd at Williamsbnrg. had died from , tb j effect* if hi* wounds, we hardly credit- : ed the rcpvYt; but in tbe columns of the | ir. -Icclor Chronicle, a writer positively , | Mates that he i* dead: Thisyoung tnan be- j j longed to Hei»l«-r*ille. Cumberland Co.— i ' He w*« detlroUs to go t" war with oar Cepe } boy*, nud be. with hi* friend Fletcher | j T. Jacobs, walked from HeislervilU to the i in AUgtNl last, unknown to 'their [ j friend*. He cnU»led and woot away with | our volnnt»-er«/We^fArined Ifis arqasiu 1 I afire before -We fettc and WiVWm iii very | I high esteem. In ooblast conversation with i j him he expressed himself in'Xsaus An meet , ' the traitors to our flag' til ISlSlW^ He was I bold patriot; and wo haveVanre to be- J liavc that he died prepared for n Home in • Heaven. When on the Island he I old u* 1 that lie wished to lie considered a Cape f May voldier. His wish is complied with. | XV e regard him us such, and will footer i unlahijslicd memory with a-lmiring omo , ! Hum e Again. X Nicholas T. fwair, one of our Cape Is- ; Island Tolontwjrs. came home on Monday , \ night, having ryceived his discharge, not j j able to perform o aoldi-rV duty. Ha f been iu the hospital, at Build's Ferry, I ever since the 1th ' broke camp" and went ! to York town. Since writing tbe above Thorn** Kecnau, i of Co. A has arrived on the Island. Having a lame band, which deprived bun from i j service, be has received his discharge. We do not know when he left Our Cape Muyhoj®- a[ j Had HI* HSrw Wtewt. in tbe fight in Virginia, where the lf-t N. J. Cavalry was engaged. Caleb Wurner, i of Ihi* place, bad his horse snot from under him. He icnmOdiaiely leaped upou the ; bor#o of oue of hi* comrade.- that had beet, 1 killed, and thns »aved hiinaclf. Tb* l*rs»i *«d BSSt. We have a lot of strawberries from Mr. | John W. Blake, the largest and best we i hare ever seen, ai>tn« of. them measuring four inches in circumference. Will be Opened. On Wednesday neSt, Congress Hull will ^>be opened for the reaeon by Mt-»»rs Miller It West, successors to West A Thompson. , I3JT Train's Union 8pe«ches for sale at till* office, for 20 cents- Send iunue- , diatcly anil buy a «opy. Ilsusli's Muper-Plte*pbatr af lAis*. •iJV Mbmiitrr^ten mmlhBrir* Agt* ft* Uutal, 0/ J Veep*1* bpr-Nnp*"* nf Uw. Purfrt ftojtrj tUlscrt Owl rq*il liu," ft r Iht p, Ut, hot thm are mmmp ■ ' 0*1 arc (Verier It U. All crdrrt pramjttf allrmUA la. * J GRANVILLE I.FACH. "Ornm Wsve OB<-»." LAD1KS tf CA'-V TLEMFS'S BOOT, SHOE 4. GAITER rm^ wm met ma » The Subscriber, who bs» \ UlteJ Ihr Cape U*ypropie hetefofor*. from Wo->Cbury, now Inform* the . public th-t be h** ep-ued • Slio# Wore, uu W".h1 Install ntirrl. oiuiudb- Ihr American llou.r, . where he *ell* WOMEN H and VH11.DRRR1 ■ IlOrtTS, SHOES .nd GAITERS, efhi* owa SlaauCaetarC. Shoe* made to order st •beet notice. Tlir be* I Irethrr I* used and *11 whe patrooiie will he suited, ili*. O-ntlemen'* Hoot* and Shoe* Said. . «*• SKPAIKtNtl neatiy attendtd to. . MAXWKLL SWAIN. : WATCHES A CLO C K S ' ] REPAIRED i.ii CLEANED; , and JEW.ELET Mended, by THOMAS SOULTZ, ,J At COLD SPUING. | j At VULI' OritlAU, ' |
> All ORDLRA for Mecdlac, RriWlilns «nd Clraalac ! WiMih, Clocks, or Jewelry, left st toe Cold Spring i 1 t pan *aik*r nil" Ow«n W*»e Ilrtire, Caps U- i I ; Und, H-il^mr pruoiplly attended to. All worh war- 1 . I rantnl. 1 J ty-.Tbepewple ef Cape Mav an lovlled lo"eo- ; » I nonage bimw industry" sad out tend the!: jn h* out 1 ' ' J of kbeoeuni). em Ij ■ clothing: clothing: j At the COURT MOOSE. » r|Ah« Siibseribar respectfully gives notice 1 .1 tbAt.hU Sntk of Ooont. 'for anNk'.ug Ccstu- 1 1 j MSaraCtsmuaO,!* very Bao. i Coats, Pants or Voats, ndrAi ordrr. ml short notice *ad in good style, out > #of CLUTH. CASSiNERKs, CA SSI NETS, be-.&r rtKADV RtOE CUtTIIIBO for >«le. snd st pi km to suit tines. » J-DRLA.V (UKrW sold In Ihejsrd. JAMKH NeCAttTHBV. • e-aa. f enoch edmund's j cape i8l and store. A N CJVTntE raKSIl STOCK OF COOM, ju.t ' Jx rweelved. oonatnOngnf DRY OOOIM, GR4K:» ]i HIK>, PROVlAfONS, SAKDWASE, BOOT* snd SH.IFJ. i:\RTIIK\- V \KK. I l.i (' K I.RV-WARE, ; TIN-WARE. A*., nbleb will he ...LI for «sdl | (or M*e<{ul> *kut in Tn* ■*,)•* shesp nsOowU of the same cushty are sold ts the county of Cope May. Also; on sendetmeat of 1 IB AO T MAD B CLOTHING " OATS, PANTS, VESTS A BATH IN * CLOTHE*, earn and Oats for Bale. dkiht, pine ini ou wood, dzliteked 1 Kt-Tht tsryeat Stark af Fa WILY NEtHCfNM i - la tnsrawdty, kept an hand. Par# Ihr slawni eve- j , 5Tbe ettnntlor. of btryenu soUeitri. Sf.vi6.-y i BBsi. ■" . "
Real Estate Agency. ! PtZni. COTTAGBJI and MIT* BOtOHT \ And BOLD OK COMSUSlftON. PERSON'S Wisblot to *ell or buy Form* or Form Lsod Id this souaty, or Vottaym and l*>ts, or I vscsnt LoU tn the City of Cape Ulsad. will please I . apply to the .uhesnbsr, at fba aa»ce of thU paper. | r The locatlaa sad s.»»of V.irmi, the proportiou* of Farm. Wood snd Meadow I .snd. and whether V there are hulWlnf* or not, wad If #a. whst tmlldlagi. ! the *ire, eondltloa he. of sahl tiulldlngv, togrtfter , • with the pilceof thefsnu. eoodlUons of |«>ai,-nt, ; A and other particular*, should In stated. The |*lee « or rotlsee* sod tot*, with condition, of peymeat It I .hould basUted also. CtlTTAUKS RESTED J The *uh*ertber wUI also stlewl to reollnc eattsf tapes far ihe setuna. The . wouat of furniture sad , ' ' rent should lie etalrd oa application. J. 8. LEACH. STATK "OF NEW JERSKY. ( Urricc or ai(rtA*T GchcnsL, I i ] Tscs-rua. Msy tt, I8»! | I . 7b luluiilreri nuil lit in nf Vuhintem from ( Me Stale of AV<e Jertey. i « \ftK.VNGKUENTS iuvia« broa made st tho City j ut IVuluhflcii 10 Usvd claim* collected ol *uch | ' volunteer* or Ian ol volunteer* from t Legist* of I . ! Uuunt) It. 181 Itw L^uite.1 Sister, notice I* hereby <lv1 en Ihst *ue« elklma wjll Is- st lender) to upon pre*- , > cuutto* st Iht* odtre. ^ ^ STOCKTON J I . f Adjutant tkaersl. t | ADMTNISTRATOK'S 8ALK. II, virtue of *n order mode Lj the Ctft.bee'* itnnrt ! 1 1,1 the County of Cspe Nay, N J . September if-li, 1041, III. .Utwerlber. ..do.l iirtrsmr ot El(h>> 1 *.u|i. -leeeued. will wll *1 Publl. Vendue, on S»t<*|.M the 14th day of Jnly nest. -I ihe Hotel 1 | of Swvmp. llUiti -ad lloitierrd Laii.I . omUinia* , |.rt scn-s, 2 quarter* M|J Jd^iyrr-hee - l/nlulii* the , , H. Christian sad others. | si M Id <t (on.IHlo.i- at Sale. johj| w GOF*. Adm'r April isth, imt. my » ; xvau. Taper. ' I^*VU' Cl fA*K T'od ^ar^et1' t'T 'h' has, si tlic Rcldcneo ol Mi, RACH..L ( Ml HCH, I spe kl-ad, ■ lot of tV.tl.L I'APISIl. Tlie pul>j "*> ky m.' ltC° "" ia': bU, ' I NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED. - TAR. N. GABKhTiMIN otTer* hi. prjfe*.lon«l *eri 17vice«Io tin- nfflleted. HOW EVER l.D.Nn OR 5 HOPELESSLY. He operates by the Natural rower*, skillfully , combined with ELECTBO-MAONETISM. let none de*|Mlr until the) hat r gl-.ra him a trial. * | HlRcenesr OVERS CREEK, (spr Mm Co.. N J. u Ajml tv. tn#! 11. WEST Jersey R. R. 1 ^ ' *iaiu:n AititAMOEnacxT". ' 1 Commencing on TIU KSllA I'. Moy 1*1. I MI'i'J, ./di/y, [rrcept Stim/uy. 1 In anil f rom ll't Uet -St. Wharf. I 'hi tod, t pit, n. * Lssve llrtdaeton, s 10 A. M„ -lut I f P >!. * Hue H I lilt*.!*. n Pi AM, snd 1 il P M. t u-sre PbUsiUlplil*, # l«> C M . sn.l t uu C M PREIGHT TRAINS. ,j Lesre nrlitgeton »t .0 In I M. - lenes Phllsd-n st - - I no P M. iy I Uue st BrWgelon, at - - V ta p. M WOODBURY TRAINS, j Woodbury sperlsl train* leave Wnodhurj at J on and 9 to A. M." soil A XV P >!.. ami returnln* leave Phtladelphls at a 00 A. M. and 2 «v and • Jti p. M rah. no a nTxj.xxizcrm v. i tM riln**t»orn' - r|o-e eunm-rtton t* made with trains of the Milmhxe ami i.Tvrmrsi. R..: Hovn lo suit from M1LLVILLE and Intern, rduie >- , plscea. - , P"«-"-
STAGES . i Leave MILI.VILLE oa arrival of • 00, A. M. Train I trom Phllsd's, tally, for Cumber l«nd Furnace. Tuckaeoe, Ne*» lllr. Bee-ley ■* Point snd Cape' M.) ; Court House- and to Cape Ulrnd, on Mond.vj-, , | Wednesdays sod Krhlsvs. Rrlurolug on alternate * day*, to Aneruoon Uoe. I Also, daily for Puk Ellr-vlwth. Leeshurg. Porche* 1 ter. Ksit sail Weet Creek, DennUrf lie. sad Goshen, I ami to Cape Island 00 Tuesdays,! Thursday* ami S*turil«jrv. Returning on sllt-rnais da>* lo After- | - [■ Uue BRIDGETO.N on arrival *4,00, P. M | j Train for Fslrton and Cedsmllli- I fiurHtor to of- ! » I tcrnoon Line tronyUI llkiflou. \ Ai»o. on arrtral. off A, M. Trals for Fairton Ce-tarvllUi, NcwV-ort snd Dtrlillnf Creek Hrtutr.tag tn afternoon Train from Brldgrton 1 Leave Plttstown on Tuesdays, TluirsdA) • and . Saturday" on arrival of » no A M. Train from ! Phllad's. for Allowsystown, Shlloh, Greenwich Sc . ! • Returning on sl'einate days lo Afternoon Train tu ; ; lTillsdelpnta . leave G L A MBORO* on arrival of each Train from
I for Cnnt Key*. XVIUtsmetawn snd I Refurnlns to foresoon snd sltrrnnon ] Trains 10 PhlUdeipbU. Leave WOOD (if It V on arrival of XdO. r. >1. Satj -kiajtsm, for Wood.town radrtdga'* HHI. Haiti- | vlltaa atid'MuIlicv Hid;, also on arrival of 40a p. j ! M. train for Swcde*h<«ro^ Claik-horo' Ihrkliv, | I IMa.-kivo.idt on a and PsuUuoro' oil relurnln* tm* to, ; j A. M. Train to Phltadrlphtx. \ I m-nuyit <* ur. 7Y.(O. .-Iv. J. VAN ilKNSSELAF.B. | Supt. W. J. 11. R. , 1 Philadelphia. Apn! SWh, IMr. Nous 8. LKK. RICHARD B. Y1UJAMR. I -JOHNS. LEE & CO.* j ROPE MAKERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS, No. 46 Koam Whabvk*, beiow Arch St., Fmt.ADCLriiiA. OAXUSarJUUlUhU MUlin ! Uefr-had-Hjif of all kinds eoaaUrUy oa oimoko twi.vk, iki.yk twine, OAKS, OAXVN, PITCH, TAB. COAt. TAN, ROBIN. PAUTI, . OILS, • B1AJVKS, - CANVABI, tSSKStsa.MS 88??-—*-Grnosrtu sad Providon*, ^d:»hlf tor Iblp vtetrasad fsail, na,. Giro as a ; ! JOHX 8. LEE. A CO . i lU'vIS dw | i' 1 }
"Tbz Union Now, and Forx*tji-" WHOLESALE It RETAH. Grocery & Provision Store. T'lic Subscriber i* now receiving s bewk sappty of goals from Philadelphia, sou vslll seU them, 1 or Rstsll, st PHILADELPHIA PKICEZ. his Store. u*-sted st national hall. The attention of country merchant* and buyers ceoersl.to railed, i o not Ire tbe feet that they can buy thrtr cowl* here s* Cheap a* tn Phlladrlphis. Call snd .v*k prtee* nud rsshil e Groeerles sml Plortstous, brhm- purehs*tn« elsew here^t aaron gaukktson. j cap* Inland, June, mh, issi. POUDRETTE or the Ilodi MANUFACTUETNG CO. Farmkns wUhlnc the rhejkhbjf and most kkliaiii.e FEUTILIZUl la the market, wUI •end to their order* to w. n miller, at--it Eitmnnd'* atwrs.Cspe ktsud. Apr. Id— tf. "s r > 5?c? » I Wnl\d illsiSs' ii! !ukis|#s§ t lis 11 4i? = |i to 3 ' 1 ill P? 5 4r|t |v o " 1 1 . 7 ? ? ;■ 55 * _■ ® pw O ; : ' 1 5 £?• t <» 3 m i = ^ lulsfs" "e 2 6 5 »S4 - 52. 2 - "s » 1 ? w:? m "* ?' S 5 =• III tl * ALLEN 8c NEEDLES' Siijwr-Phospliate cf Limp, / 'n if united by «u» offer in Me morlel, TIIK SAME IN QUALITY. ami ipv-rlsblr to he relied on/fu s MANLBKof I* HICK 846 |.er 2000. rts. par lb.) the l—l Gi »B ism. t he . Eivrruri ' Iras' t h^sl* lie fiT^uy - In* * / ft KX 1 7.VA* A Ii TIC I. K. l-»rl* ... he untfnrtu In ii* ehenilrsl canstltueat*. 1 /. /. k x > ,v /; k n I. k S' FERTILIZER. tbl. manure, from It* aufiertor quality sod "tilery low iwiee si whlrti we sre selliag, easnta* lbs . Farn.et in uw it when hr could out conrcnlcaU) trnv other arHrl e». Those who here used It hereInloir. are a«vln Join* *o now. which i* the brat ev- , ld< u-v ot it- evrelhmt sad kUTINU llt'lUTtKI. (H'ANO, icftadoil a eery oupertoi srttete. rceeii ed direct _ pl astro, Gramul Plsvter— a superior article, picked In gumt "Iron* barrels , ruaes But to# Maker" Door Dust snd Ground linnet. HerrMfed graafse. " .1 liberal </c«/ncfton mailc lo Deaten on the abort article t. ALLEN k NEEDLES, h 12 Silt. Wharves k 418th. Water St. t i IFIral Store *bev. fknUst j philadelphia.
HURRA H! FOR OUIl ARMY! CLOTHING, For [SPRING and SUMMER, And for all teutons, at I. H. SMITH'S STORE, Pr.mv Kt.. near CoKfiRgai Halt, I At mic K* to ztfit the HARD TIMKI I nsrtns put In s tnpply of flfklDS, tbe *uheerlh«r Is prepared to aril hi* friend" and the public Mean and Boy'* CLOTHING Gent"' Furnishing Goods, (1st* and Cap-, Umbret- • c>- CLOTHING M* to order, u rs*iii<mst.ir -t style, and at vhort m .t Ire Gaul* hold by the 1 aid. : K.B— CUTTING snd MKPAIRINGdaae. ■* ' Oct. ssth, ttoi. m* 100,000 DA UREL8 OF THE * • j ' LUlUMAM FACll'mUIG ttt'i poudrette! tlrte Comnapy, wllh s rmdtol 0/ 0110,000. the moat cxtrBolve work* of the kind in tbv- w orld, sag sb rxiwrtecK-r of Ti yests In maau/acturtog, with a * m ; rep-it-tljo Inn* ratalilltlied, hvi le* also the rvrfuI rive control of all the Bight #MI from the erent »m v ; of New York, are prepared to furnish an -article 1 which Is without doubt, the cheapest and very be*t -, fertiliser la market i Ptlce fori barrel* sad over 81 aa pet barret, o» | only al® per too. II greatly Imvosam the ykU ami rljienv tbe crop from two to throe wres* earlier, at 1/ saextwoseof from *1 1 0 At per sere, and "rtth v #f* >~i j little labor. *r ' A Pamphlet, rontainiBK *11 the information sr. *- I r-asAry, wllh letters from Huraee Groefy, IVanlel "fl I It elder, ami hmidrrdi of ktrmera who kare ami It M I extensively for many- rears, may bh had free by an. « ' (Heeatng a letrgr to the *uhserlh*r. Cat-rvo* — Tar I- *1. Co- csuiltwi their en* turners not tu iiurehwr any Pwudtrtte rxeept that branded J! > with their name. No other I* genuine. Addre**, (S JANIC* T. PDWliOL Usee of Lodl Manafseturing Co. 0* Corttsad tkroet. New- York. — The. nhove frrtlllxar may be obtained t-y applies. I tlfm to - . * '■ W-S.MU.ua A pent for Ike Cottaty of Cspc Msy.^**'" AP'i- tl. UKI-.W. | ■ • - " yoR RRSTT~ ~~~ 7* TWO COTTAGES, J 1 Apr- n. u*w — tf. ' 0 j fjff-AdvcniM yoof baaiMM. k . ' 'LaM

